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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-19 - Orange Coast Pilot,, 1 • I l 1_ iWoman 1 Ba~ Re•llerles 1 i Terror Spree Suspects Held· ~Gold Price :1n Rebound; t ·no~Mixed I Fnlll AP Dllpa&eltes Gold rebounded above $500 on I ' world markets today after slumping to pre-Christmas levels earlier this week. The dollar was mixed. Gold. after trading erratically Tuesday and closing in New [ __ •_NR.A __ n_ON __ u_K-EL_v __ , TO SPAN GLOBE-87 Yon at tm an ounce -crossed l the *900 barrier in Hong Kong l today. ftnisltinc $38.34 higher at ~ $504.87. It then opened atrong in LoftdGD and Zurich, Europe's f two major bullion marts. By mtdday. the London price was $517, up $46 from Tuesday's elole. Lat.er, it settled to $511. Gold trllded in New Yort · at ~.up •.. .. Tbere'• just st.ron• buying delDucl.and a rislnl price,0 aoe .S.aleraalct Gold f.ell lloDday and Tuelday to kl lowest level.I alnce Dec. 21, th• day before tb• Soviet tnenentlon lo Af1~ulatan, didl led to a paDlckJ &Old nU dlllt took tbe metal to a ~ of t1r5mNewYononJan. 21. 8lher' )ltices al.lo ftCOYeftld ...... ., .,.. droppna to iela than ball tMir peat of f48 u ounce, ~Md Jan. 21. TH LGadoD _.._.... llrice was up $2 at •.• i ..... traWlnMewYork ............. ~a four·boar robbeQ r: .. ~ .• ~:::..111.': llrl ......... ~ ..... Laaua Beam I~ Wore being captured by allleruf•a deputies on the Santa Ana Freeway. Investigators from Lacuna Beach and Orange County' were attempting to piece together tbe scenatnrot-Tuesday's assaults and robberies, which they believe began shortly before 10 p.m. in Laguna Beach. Police said James Henderson, 46, who lives on Cen~r Street in Laguna Beach. beard a light knoeldng oo his front door at about 9:45 p.m. Henderson opened the door a few inches and two of the suspects forced their way into tbe home, pusbjng Henderson into the master bedroom. The tictim's wife ned to the kitchen and later escaped, police said . As one suspect held Henderson at guopoiol, the other \fio ransacked the house, taking $200 iD cash before !leeing out the front door. An hour later, three men lay iD wait for an El Toro housewife returning home from the arocery store. As the woman approached her home, the three men forced her inside . th~ home where they confronted her husband and 14-year-old daughter. They tied the I amlly up. then took tbe alrl .to an upataln bedroom Where she was rtped by all tbree suspecta, sheriff's deputiel &aid. Clee qaaoa, Pa1e A2) 'JhiiMla Revealed ' CHICAGO (AP) -llanJ Deawalltk Coa•eeUan delelaw candidates wbo supported Prealdedt Carter In IW.011 received Ulreatenln• letters TueldQ from tbe Puerto Rlean uu.aalia ~ FALN, potice uJ4 . • ist ShQots EX-mayor Draft Signups Nixed .,...., ..... s......- VETERANS OF RJREJQN WARS, ITUDINTS AT OCC ANTM>RAFT RALLY Com Meu VFW Membera Mike Rock. Vernon MetheW9, Bud Hohl (hom left) Join Auclence Anti-draft Meet Held aJ() Attend Rally at Orange Coast College BJ I-SY CLAUSEN ... ....,i-f ........ More tbaD 200 students and 1pectaton braced before a chilly wlnd Monday tn the Oranee Coast COlle•e quad in Costa 11 ... to li.aea to a battery ol 1peaken vebemently protelt draft ncl*'atiOD· TM ~ was about 100 people...._.. than predicted by ~••aber ~ark LlberteW. an OCC IC)fborDore and member ol the Students for Economic Democracy. More tban a balf·do1en speaken fUed to a platform to blam• Pre•tA•nt Jimmy Carter'• fllk8' .. llitioDI, -a She 1~d clouble-dl&lt lnflation and uoemploymeot are m~or problems an the countl'y "and that's when you hear the sabers rattllnl." She claimed St bllUon in defense speud1ng createe •.ooo Jobs and st.in the economy but that S1 billion spent oo mus transit would create 58,000= and ,1 bUlian spat for I services would create ,008 jobs. David L1Dn of t.be IAI A:-:-Center foe' Veterau 1UCbt& • critical ol tbe VietnameM War and the sovernment•s aJJ••Ld (See D&\FI', Pap Al) Indiana Man Said ~ Critical SVAl9i'D.L&. IDA. (AP) -.,....... .._,.. lluaeU G. ~. 4'7 was shot and crit ically ~~ ..... . . ., .... ~.,,,=· ~ .... d •.. ,...,..... •••a•, t•entllied a s a etimllilrdal artist. a short time after .a. was seen driving from U.1d·1 home lD a pickup truck. No format charges were filed immecHatdy. Dr. Noel Martin of St. Mary's Hotpital said Lloyd was in a coma. Martin saJd lbe ex·mayor had four wounds. the most serious of wblch apparently severed the spinal cord in his neck. He said Lloyd, who was undergoing surgery, had wounds in the neck, right upper arm, shoulder and jaw. The doctor said the re was "very llttJe surgical that can be done.'' Lloyd, who did not seek re-election in November after serving eiabt years. was treated at bis home, and then taken to the hospital, otfidals said. His wife Genna, wbo police said witnessed the 7 a.m. sbootiJlg, was not lajured. Mrs. Lloyd was quoted by Sara Davies, a friend of uie Lloyd family who a lso is the wife of Vandenburgh County Comm.luioner Bob Davies, as saying abe was upstairs in the family h o m e whe n Lloyd answered the dOQrbeU. Mrs. Lloyd said she heard her ~SHOT, Page .U> Coast Weadler Falr toDllfbt, moatly sunny and sll1btly warmer TbUll"May. Gusty wtadl deereutnt. Lows toGlOt 4' at the beaebes to st IDland. H1abs Thura- day 8'1to74. INllNT99AY Vt1'-nal lwtnoHSV4l. OllStlll -a.;; .. cnal*ed to rot> o..f.-1Ga1eeoy• of """'°" Cllld ttmt t tiUo "°'"""· HHnH writer ,,..,,. .,...,.... ,,. Utrotot it oU ... ,.., .......... Stful 'M,.,.A1. &gin, Sadat to VU.it . Carter. Giant .Jaekpot Woman WW 1166;8$9 'ft!M\ldM tn aceordane'. wtta lbt prloclpl11 of th Camp DIV .. eccord," wbiela tJ9e tbree , ltuen .1~ !a leptaaa• ............. "'• .a•rH1neot1 .. eacbed amoaa the Unit.cl SI.ates, l.,-Nl and !cypt provlded for no1otlatlon1 to settle the q~ of P"'aeaUntan au • 1be WMt Bank of t.bt J a.Iv• tlNI tlte GUI trtD. Mab Wrltonn"'oecupied by l1rael followln1 tbe I98T Middle East war EarUer today, administration offlciall delUed' u hraeli report that Vice ~ldent Wallet' 11'. llaadalil ~ be aent to the Mlcld .. Slat• Carter's behalf. LAS VEGAS <AP) -The wlfe ol a MlchJgaa oral s urgeon bit a $1681• llot machine jackpot at the Flamm10 Hilton, a hotel tP*•man said. "H'e bal a'-lutely no plans t.o p," ... RJebard Moe. the vi~ prulcllat's ct.'81 d staff. ' lnael. EOPt and the United Statel bave Ureed to accelerate U.. pace of the negotiations oo sell-rul• for the 1.2 million Pa1eatlniana of the occupied Weal Bank of the Jordan River and Gua Strip. Mrs. Vir1loia Belk of Groue Pointe Park became the hotel's 21at 1iant jackpot winner Tuesday night when she lined up five 711 on the progressive Pot of Gold slot, hotel publicist Paul Burt said. Mrs . .Bec~·s win came just 18 days after Dallas resident Dick CraJ1lo~ec:tec1 '305,000 to become the world's largest jac winner, Burt said. Mrs. Beck and her t\usband hac:t been "'playtu on and alt for four days, .. at ~$3-•lrf Pot ol"Gol<I But it appears doubtful that a1reeinent MU be .reached by the May 18 deacUlnt ~ out in the Camp ~vld 9C~. slot maclllne, Burt said. .• _ Belin said Tuelday ~tab&:; were staUe4 on Oree~ demands -aha~ "(1) J,,_alem Arabs Mrtlctpate la P81tetinla electlon~; <%). t b at Ure Palestbllad pel'lltDenl Include legislative as well u executive powers. and (3) tbat JsraeU security arran1ementa be a subject for agreement by the P aleatlnlans. 3 Heists Logged -Jn Newport Beach ID a closed meetln1 reported by JaraeJ radio, Be.in sald lbe negotiations eoul~ o.o~ be.. completed by May 26 l! Egypt did not give in on thole lssues. In 1li1ht1y mo.-e than two hours Tuesday morn.Ing, robben s truck three locatlon11 in Newport Beach in cues police s aid toda y appear to be unrelated. The largest robbery occurred at 11:40 a.m. at Brett-Walker Jewelers . 35 Fas hion Island. Police said a tally of the loss was being made today and they speculated that It would run into hundreds o r thousands of dollars. Nearby in Corona del Mar, a lone gunman held employees of Brentwood Savinp and Loan Aasociation at bay and escaped wit.h$Z. .. Aod earlier ln the moraldt. domestic Genovena Hernandez waa accmted by l'ft'O meo ~ sto1e ~ v .. '*' at ...... u.u Sl;600 fr:om a tlo\'er Shores home. Thal case, reported just after 9 a .m. appears to have been a burglary in which the two C'riminals were surprised by Mrs. Hernandez at the home oC victim Harold Beral, 1820 Sandalwood Lane, lnveaU,at.on · said today. They said the woman wasn't harmed, but was kept in the livlna room by one man while the other took a sliver tea service, candlesticks and flatware. They escaped in a pickup truck driven by a third man. In the jewelry st.ore robbery. two middle-aged men, wearing wig1 and sunglasses held store clerka Bud and Sally Ale.in at bay while they cleaned out cases or jeweJry. The couple told police the men were armed wilh blue steel revolven that appeared to be . 38-caliber. Both carried. briefcues into which tbey put the stolen jewelry. One man also bad a cardboard boa in bia briekue which be set on a diaplay cue, teWnt tbe couple it wu a radio-controlled bomb. Police who arrived after the holdup said the so-called bomb coo~ only hllhway flares taped together. After cleanin1 out t.be 4'spl.ay caaes and wlndo'tf di.splay calea, Ule two men fied1 apparently leaving the center by wauang through Bob Bums Restaurant. lo the savings and loan bold· up, which took place at 11:10 DAI LY PILOT ..... c...:;::• ........ .._ ..=.. ..J..~.m-==:. , ... ,,, , ... m•>....-. nruc1uiwat1 u-..n ~.:-.- a.m .. =say they aren't 1\ln! il the t was armed or not. They said be vaulted the counter into the teller's area, grabbing a telJer around the neck and holding somethloe wrapped in a handkerchief to her head. He told the office manager he'd "blow her head off" unless the cash drawers were cleaned out. According to police reports, he was given the money and fled the office at 2867 E . Coast Highway. a~ fll_fta nt.eram. Re Ul'lt!!Cf nudeats t.o oppoee the draft and ••not ~ellee what we bid to." Other speakers eharged that re&lstratioo is a ,e_relude to war in the Middle rut to secure oil s upplies for the laree col'pOratiom, mating ~ draftees victims of the milltaty-induatrial complex. Speakers gaine~ scattered apP.lause from amon1 the chllled listeners, about 95 or whom affixed sjgnatures to a "No Draft Registration in the lr)'s" pelitJoa. Memben and profeaaon of the college's theater department wo\Old up the _presentation with a lengthy skit poking fun .at war material manufacturers po'rtrayed as money hungry at the expense of human life. Student react.ion was mixed over the gathering. WbiJe many said they oppose a ·draft. moet of t.hoee questioned admitted they would serve if called upon. Adding a footnote to the presentations were a pair of Veterans of Foreign Wars members who observed the protest from crowd's edge. Proudly wearing h is VFW campaign cap, Bud liobl. commander of VFW Post 3538 in CO$ia M~a. com01ented, "I put 22 years ln the Marine Corps, and J know what's necessary. We have to be prepared." He jerked bis head toward one of the final speakers and added. ·•we fought for freedom of ~·so that ~yerybody cookl 00 '1ia tblq . . . ~~r,12, Set.Record l',,...P-A J • SWALLOWS s leeping in their cars until daylilbt. When the sun finally poked over the mountains at 6: 10 a.m., the Jesus Valde% family, Betty Jo Moak and Dan and Fern K renellca were there -au on their firs t pilgrimage t o welcome the birds. Temperatures in the high 40s -cold for sumpoiled Soutbem Callforni:: l,J 1reet•d tbe ::=totAJ o&r:l.Cr: ~ Valdes, • 4 9·J'••r·old w•tchmater from Loi AnaeJes, said .be. bis wife and 7-year~ dauptu came to view what tbey beUete 11 a "relictous miracle." ''Thole little birds come back every year on a holy day," Valdez said. "They've only ml11ed once slaee 1935." Mn. Mo0, 52, a telephone supplies attead1nt, drove 1.3>0 mile1 from Midland, Tex., speclftcally to see the swallows return. "ll's been a childhood dream for me ever since high school, when I beard tbe soot 'When the Swallows Come Back to Ca lstrano'." ~be a lso believes that "Divinity ls deflnitely involved, maybe to allow us He rea1b' does exl1t." Acroa the street. in front of a novelty shop, the Krinelkas stood on an otherwise deletted sidewallc wondering tloud why there were so few tourists. "From what we'd beard, we didn't think we could get WUh1n gunshot." said Krinelka. a retired plumber from Seattle. Krinelka's sister, Lily Howard. bad been lorewamed. "My husband lived bere for 12 years and be wouldn't join us. When we left the house this morning, he said 'Happy sparrow J)untlnl.' lie tbinks it ·1 all a Moch of poppycock." Scientists say the btrda don't have a precise arrt.al date, and sometimes arrt•~ Ulree 1'eeU early. SQOT ••• hu1band ..,, "Wbo are you?" ucJ a few mlnutel latw, "What would J have to do wttb tllat?" Sbe tben Hid aM beard lbota, ran to the ll\'fne room a.ad found her bmband tytq on the floor in SUTTO,. COLD FJELD, 1 pool ot blood. She cag.t an En'1aml '(A,P) -Tricia Reay, ambulance. 12, hat ·~ a record a fter Mn. Lloyd 1peat the IDOrn:bJt •nealnc IOI' 1S6 days, IC~ lo th ~ Of the bQlpftaJ. Wftb to the Gutnneu Boot of the ~iltx ehildr.n. · Reco•. I Police au~, Ham.ner 11.ld June. Clark ot llt•ml,. Fla., LloMd •-"-b•v• ......._ ... ~ bad beld the Guin'*' ~or ..-w _....._ a~·· u c ..... _ ,_ ,_ ~ ai-..callberhudluD, .. -_,,, --n.e woman w.. arrilt.ed •t .me lcal treatment ••• bet ~ atter • man called succ~-~.. •·. lt. ...__ p0Jtce IUln• be bad. lfea1 • v-w .;JUU~ ~w peJ'jOQ .U.U JntO 1 blae olet1ID oum...• • ... U.t .and drt¥1na tiom ~'• llouM. • while :tndi --~ Pone. fOlilid tbe Pl~!!li> ~ 16 ,._. ibe ~ ob a elt,t 1trtet. 1b•1 went Stra~ Leeatio• Whoever built this Jack in the Box restaurant on Beach .Boulevard in Huntington Beach apparently didn 't look at the name ol the cross street~ Oh, well, at . least they didn't build· lt near a golden arch. Candidate ·~aps Pot Law Mahaffey Backs Decriminalization By ftlll. SNEIDER.MAN Of .. o.ity~IUH A long-haired rowdy rock band called "Zap" mUJicaUy ur8ed the noonUme Golden Wat CoUege audience: "If you've Cot .some haabi1b, smote H ! Jr you've got some cocaine, snort it! .. Steppin& up to the m1cropbooe next was a well -groomed, three-piece-suited Huntington Beach City Council candidate named Dan Mahaffey , who offered cool, Jess emotional argume nt s t n fav o r o f decriminalizing man1uana The event that made allies of these disparate peuonaUUes Tue1day was a rally on the TERROR ... The trio then ranaacked the ·home t~ng cash and other items before fleeing in the family automobile. leaving behind a car aJleeedJy stolen in Los Angeles. The hus band freed himself and called sheriff's deputies, who put out a bulletin describing the family automobile. The car was spotted in Irvine by two deputies on the Sant. Ana Freeway near Myford Road and tbe suspects pulled. over after a short pursuit that ended at the intersection of the Santa Ana and Garden Orove Freeways. The three teen-agers, two of them 16 years or age and the third a 17-year-old, were being held in Orange County Juvenile Hall without bail. They are being charged with burglary, assault with a deadly weapon. armed robbery. rape. kidnapping, receiving stolen property and ~and theft auto . Deputies said they are looking at other similar robberies iq other county areas lo determine if the three suspects might be involved. . . . HunUngtoa Beach camp\&5 to drum up s upport for the California Marijuana JnitJaUve About a» studenta 1athend for the out.door rally, lisienins to1be music, speakers apd eating lunch. The initiative 1s aim~ at a mending the state law lo ellmlnate crhntnaJ puntsbment fo r possession, transportalioo or c ultivation of mari1uana by adults for personal use. The measure also calls fo r the• e sta bli shment o f a st ate co mmiss ion to s tud y tbe potential agricultural, economic and tax benefits of regulating the man1uana market. In order to place lbe measure on the Nonmber ballot, its spooaon are &Uemptin1 to colJeet 800,0t• petition si1natures before May 1. A rarge-~ale signature gatllering program along Orange County be aches is planned for tbe coming weeks. Guest speaker at Tuesday's ra ll y w as M a h a ffe y, a Li be rtarian Party mernber running for a Huntington Beach City Cowml seat April 8 and for a Congressional seat in lbe 4()th district next fall. The candidate offered his views on why pot penalties have not yet been eliminated. Mahaffey said police aeencies ar e fighting decriminalization becau.w they fear large budaet c uts if they no longer are required to enforce drug laws. He charged that the liquor industry and organized crime a l s o a re o pp os ing decriminalhaUon. but on a more low-key basis. Mahaffey claimed the link between pot usage and other crimes is miaunde,.,tood. ''Our laws have driven it underground, where you have to buy it from organised crime. That is the tie between pot and crime." he said. "It is not the sort of cbemicaJ that encourages violent criine.'' He added, "If someone high cm pot commits a cnme . be sboold ~ be purushed for cornmiUin& tAe ~ crime. not for using pot.'' · \ lhhaffey contended that pot · le1aUutlon could re4taee the · nation'• trade deficit, U ·pot . were crown domestically, he ~ said. the US. no Joneer would · funn el bt lho n or dollars to : Me xico. Colombfa and other : pot producing nauons . Despite lus argume nts for : ending cnmina l po_l penalties .. Mahaffcv st r<'!>std. "I do not (•odOr't(' or n ·commt:nd the USl' of mar1,uana H 1s probably ha r m ful My personal adVlce •~ moderation and keep an eye on the ('Urrent rnt!d1cal research abow 1t ·· light Traces Of Rain Fal~ AWng Coast D e ~ p I I c• a ~ a t h e r i n g 0 ( cumulu..., clouds overhead and plunJi?ing barometers m Orange County. only IJght trat'es of rain, v. t>rt• recorded in scattere~ port1oni. of the Orange Coast · a r e a T ue s d ay , we ather observers noted. Wind'! gusted up to 40 m.p~ du ring the afte rnoon and te mperatures dropped to the c h i l ly l o w 6 0 s but th e unl'.'xpectedly violent storm that zigzagged through Los Angeles County apparently missed most or Orange County. ~ : Mountain snow levels ropped to 4.000 feet Tuesday nd bail v. as r ecorde d a l e with. lightning and tbund in some San Fernando Valle areas. Weather ob vers in Los Ange les a re ro1ecting sunny skies and w mer temperatures in Ora nge County through Sunday. with highs in the mid 70s and lows in the m id 50s. a . . . . . . ::::. ~ .-::..-:.: ..... .:. ..., •• .....,, ...,.. de$ \ie l l"p ,, t tl8p ••~Id Ud ~ A~a1uref of t b t .. .; Via~f•b ur1 b CO~Dtt lt•Mtaa CompalUM; 1Jotil w 1 1 aqaea 1 • f r o•p. •t promtae~ ••P•bDc1a1.,.._, ••r•tl '!! ;lolaa Co.Qa.Qr'• eam!til!I commitie. for tiM Pfl lrdilib". ORANGR COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1980 q Fl FTEEN CENTS NB? l • l ...................... .............. ,. .......... .... ,.._, •• Nm' .,. labll1d ..... ....u. til4hoc8M1 ...... t••>''H •ote4 favorabl1 on bllil6ls ~ durina tM put ,.,.,..., ,,.. two IDnmbenta ••14 Ule)' bawe .... ---to baLIDce t1M1 1M1Nlll flt resiclellll with tll•t flt bwlunmen. RyUaft 1164 tlMI bulneumen have beld tbe balaace of fO•tt ·ta u.. etu uUl llTt. l"'uriMI', ... aUd u.. ··~·· of tbe ......... oppoelt:WD to blm Md t.M other memblen ci tbe eoqaeU majority was l'Mpcw•b&e tor polarity develop- lq-la tM coau1.uaalty. llyckolf'• opponent, Philip llaurw, aaid t.be problem ja ac- tually tbe otber way around. He ebar1ed tbe council m-.jorit~ with tlle alleution that emts not oaty with the community, THERE THEY AREJ -Swallow watchers catch their first glimpse of the returning birds at the San .Juan Capistrano mission DlillY~~ ... LM~•YM today. From left are Virginia Leax of Pittsburgh, Wayne Tesch of Costa Mesa and Wanda Kieko from Akron, Ohio. Swallews &etllra . Bel& Wekome Birds .,,... . ... .._ a-.... dlarda bel1I mpaled u.. ........ unual retl&nl to tbe bist«tc Miuioa San luan Capistrano today. But few of the 500 tourists who gathered in the courtyard of the 183-year-old adobe mission spotted the fabled birds. Officially, the first swallow was sighted by mission personnel, they said, at 8:31 a.m. PST, setting off the traditional bell-ringing. According to legend, the faithful cliff swallows return to tbe mission every year on March 19 -the feast of St. Joseph. Their 7 ,OOO·mile, TnJck Halted; 42 'Visitors' Turned Back U.S.. 8-der Patrol •tents at tbe San Onofre cbeckpolnt pulled over a produce truck centailling 42 illegal aliens 1'lelday niclrt and arrested tM drlftl' CJD ebarges of smuggliq. William Lee Heinl. 34. of Canoga Part, was arrested aHut a mil• nortb of Ule deckpl6at after be all......_, *°" PMt tbe truck eeaa. et ..,..11:15p.m. Atents Aid tMJ were • the IHtoul for the lar1• PNOee trDek after beiQI tipped oft "1 a truck driver tlaat a 1N4 of alieaa might be ee•ln1 ~ pmolmen aUen>pted .. n.c:::r the veblcle wllin it ~ the teales, but it =.:..:-' cbarled put the TM tnlll WM .._,,e:d a mile _... ... tbea.u..,...... ee•••·•••ll J•Ra•J' IN• Ar~tabe .... ...,..th of th. _,. aromd tM ,iobe. To telebra1e tbe arrival of the litUe birds, children attending the Old Missioa School were to crown a king and queen oo the mission grounds today. Other activities include traditional dances performed by the children, Indian dances and mariachi music played throughout the day. Early birdwatchers, shivering in tbq moraing air, began showing up at dawn, many sleeping in lbelr cars until daylight. When the sun finallJ poked ....... llC ....... : ...... tbe , __ Valdes family, Betty Jo lloak .and Du and Fem Krenelka were there -all on their flret pll&rlmage to welcome the birds. Temperatures in the high 40s -cold for sunspoiled Southern Californians -greeted the camera-toting tourists wbo anxiously scanned the cloudless skies. Valdez, a 49·year·old watchmaker from Los Angeles, said he, his wife and 7-year-old daughter came te view what they believe is a "religious miraele.'' Suit Filed to Halt Wmpaign Measure Cent.er NewPOrt. OH ease, filed in Orange County Superior Court, is to be beard April 7. It seeks to· overtlll'D the decision that cut tbe futv• building from the airpert-area center. Tile otblr case, based oo the same cauadl decision, w11l have ita ftnt beu1ag 1D Loe Aqeles Pedalil Di1trkt Court en April H . TUt ........, la bued m a ctty· med• to d.lamias the suit that Meb '1 million fto111 the eitJ aad couae1l members Paul Ryotoff, Ray WUUamsi Don Strauu, Paul Bumme and ETeb'n Hart. A ftftb. suit was filed by a coaUtlon of low-cost housing advecatea wbo·are seeklnl court lnwv--. to force tbe city to provide bou1ln1 lo t~• atrordablo price ran•e. but iD the city's relations wtth other netibhorinl governmeutaJ aaenclel. -Williama' opponent, Jobn Cox, 'said any anlmoeity whicb might eidst iJ the result of the council majority .. ebaq.ieg the ground rules every year." · Be noted that tbe current council bu altered the amount of future building to be allowed on vacant land in 1978, in 1979 and will do so again this year. "I don't think the luue is unttmtted growth. 'lbat doesn't e~t. What ii the tuue ls a commitment from city government on land use that won't be chanced every year." he said. In the second district, where there are five candidates for the seat being vacat.ed by Coun- cilman Don Mclonia. the can· didat.es covered a nriety ot ts.-sues. David Shores. as be has done tbrouPc>ut the campaign, at· tacked his opponent Dick Chaus. "Clucas fought the freeway ln 1989 because be aa.id there were better ways to go," Shores commeoted. "And he ba.an't come up with a positive actioo on impq;wing the city's roads since then." Clucas. who spon prior to Sbores, cited 18 years of ex- perience aa a volunteer on city (See f'O&Vll. Page A%) Cleanup Pushed. Back Bay Funding Use Hit By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of .. Dlilly ..... "'" Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson is urging the State Department of Fish and Game to stop building visitor racillUes in Upper Newport Bay and to use the money instead for dredg· ing or to build a de-silting buln. Mrs. Bergeson's suggestion is contained in a letter March 14 to Fish and Game Director E. Charles Fullerton. A spokeswoman for the de· partmenl said there would be no comment immediately on Mrs. Bergeson's suggestion because Fullerton just received her let· ter this momin8' The letter was prompted, th<? Assemblywoman explained. by a meeting sbe bad with Fullerton last week. The state agency manages the 741·acre Upper Bay Ecological Reserve which compriaea most of the Up- per Bay. Her letter eorend two paints -tile eoulltl-U. Of a de-<allUac ~ .. MK the now ot sllt tnto 'llie bay ..s the dredlin1 of the bay. Flab and Game officials ba'H .... tbq --~ .... Ul 1lae .. ., slit la Kn. Bel'IH • uld WDUld work wltb Fullerton to 1et federal emeraency funds to pay for drec!Onl of silt resulting from recent rains. She a1ao pledged her support in spomori.na legislation to help pay for the basin if necessary. At present tbe cities of Newport Beach and Irvine and Orange County are working on a plan whereby Newport would be the lead agency in seeking $10 million of state Clean Water Bond funds to build the basin. Mrs. Bergeson's letter also said the Iriine Company bas agreed to ass.isl Fi.sh and Game with engineering and tedm.ical assistance on the basin. She also said the company would cooaider an easement or dedication oC land for the basin to be built in the area where the San Diego Creek flows into the bay. , She notm that of $1.1 million allocated for development of vis· itor facilities and dredging-of the bay, about $700,000 is left. "J am supportive of your de· llannful Substance F.....d in Planl8 REDDING (AP) -A reportedly harmful IUMtance ealled poiyehlorinated blpbeayl, or PCB. bu been found at t.laree electrical aubstatioaa In .Northena California, officials report. A.a ~ ol tbe Ret.lona1 Water QUallty Control Board,, Ken Smarkel. laid TueldQ the Pacific Gu 6 Electric Co. bu done IOU testing to determine the estmt ad eoncentratkln ol the 1lllwtaece, wbleb ii ued as a U,uJd i.muJatiOD in electriHJ capadtatGrs. s ire to direct those monies toward the siltation basin if federal emergency dredging money is forthcoming. "Should emergency funds not be available to Upper Newport Bay. J would still urge you to earmark the state funds for either the basin or tor the mam· · tenance dredging, perhaps on a matching basis with funding from another so urce or sources," the letter said . Th e Newport Beach Republican lawmaker said she couldn't s upport use or the $700,000 for visitor fac1 lit1es, ··given the crisis situation ev1· dent in the bay.'' 3 Heists Logged In Newport Beach In slightly more thu two hours Tuesday momift8, rotlllef 1 s truck three locaUona ia Newpon 8-cb ta eaaee polke aald to4ar appear to be UllAlMed. Tbe largest robbery OH:•Ud at 11:40 a.m. at BNU·Walbr Jewelel'a, ai ,........_. l"w1 Gold Price ~Rebound; Dollar Mixed From AP Dbpa&claes Gold rebounded above $:iO() on world markets today after s lumping to pre-Christmas levels earlier this week. The dollar was mixed. Gold. after trading ernticaUy Tuesday and closing in New York al S48S an ounce -crossed the S500 barrier in Hong Koog today, finishing $38.34 higher at $504.67. It then opened strong in London and Zurich, Europe's INFLATION LIKELY TO SPAN GLOBE-87 two major bullion marts. By midday, the London price was SS27, up $46 from Tuesday's ~lose. Later, it setUed to $519. Gold traded ln New Yort at $550 up$63. "There's Just strong buying demand and a riaing price.'' one dealer said. Gold fell llODllaJ and,-..., to it.I lowest levols &Ince Dec. JC, the day before the Soviet lotenent.lon lo Af1laaailtan, which led to a pu6ckJ aeld. nllb that toot the metal to a ldch Of S8'15 tn New Ya on Ju. n. Silver prlees alao reeoverecl today after dropplna to lea than half their peat ol ttl • omee, reached Jan. ZL Tbe Lcmdoa · m1d ·monda& pr1ce was up t:a at $20.80. Silver traded ta New Y4d · at $20..S>, qpSZ.80. Police said a tally o( th• losa was beiD& made today a.ad they spenbted that it would nm into k•n4reda of thousands of .... "' Jll~ ln Co1'ona del Mar, a lone s-man be.Id employees of Brellt91DOd Savings and Loan !~\t-and~ ~ ..... ~u..--. domeatlc Genovena Hernandez was aec08ted by two men wbo stole silver valued at more than $9,500 from a Dover Shores home. That case, reported just after 9 a .m. appears to have been a burglary in which the two crim inals were surprised by Mrs, Rem.ande% at the home of victim Harold Bera I, 1820 Sandalwood Lane, investigators said today. They said the woman wasn't harmed. but was kept in the living room by one man while the other took a silver tea service, candlesticks and flatware. They escaped lo a piekup truck driven by a third man. In the_ iewelry store robbery. two middle-aged men, wearing wigs and s1.mglasses held store clerks Btad and Sally A.tin at bay wblle they cleaned out cases of jewelry. The couple told police the men were armed •ith blue steel revolvers that appeared to be .38-caliber. Both carried briefcases Into which they put the st.oleo jewelry. One man also bad a cardboard box in bis briefcase which he set on a display case, telling the couple it was a radio.controlled bomb. Police who arrived after the holdup said the so-called , (~ HBISTS. Page Ar) ' l Oramge Coast ' .... fNm 11 ...... t.o 40 =·" ....... bildl -tM . Mo~ey FindBoolilerangs ~I Father of Cooper Loot Finder Jai/Ml aald Don RolNtrta, PlttMv1 C••DtJ' dlttf>lct attone7. MeAleater lt tbe Pttubars Couatrllaat. ··SewraLo1 ............... aa• roe-:e•••cl bl•·;:.:=· d Roberta. 'We Md a w ....... to .... lala back." Roberta ltdcl ~ ..... bo pnXadlJ ....... •• ~.p •••n.Md am. tilt ...... , .... to :;.::;.r••ra l• pruo• u • ..,... eoeld not ... Nellllild foreowlt. ,, \ ' ' Kidnap Tale Stun• Parnell's· Componion UKlAll (AP) -The m,.U.ry woauan who ooc. Uved wtth • ICC\INld ~ K llMtb Pal"Mlll kU••..S Ille\'• a.tMr M whh ar"Mll Mee ... al• W~ cert.t.nute and ether pa~ ahe t d Th AalOCiated Prat today (Related atory PaaeM>. • ''I eouldn't M!the ll" Barban lhlb 11 Hid of her reacUoa to Pa....aJ•a bt' na' ecc.ed °' •IMI~ lta}'Dtt. "l didn't WM l>tMl1 waa k.Jetall!l*I or an)111ilai. And J w11 shocked when I turned on the TV ind heard my name mentioned ·· Steyner, now 14. u1td ~ namo Denn11 durin1 bl1 Hvcn )'Hn wtt.b Parnell. He was abducted at.,, 7. and dJd not'" · hia pa~nta •Sain unUl he rec:tnUy broUCJtt a"youncer kidnap v\cthn to Hfety PnneH. 48, 11 charted with lddnapptq Stayner ln Merced. and. wt th kldnapplnt 5 rear-old Tf mmy WbJte -the boy SUyner brouabt to rreectom laat month. Af'~ COMMUTING CANDIDATE -Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, who won the Illinois primary Tuesday shakes hands with a commuter aboard train from Ne:.V Haven Conn. to New York City. The usually cautious Reagan.' flanked here by his speech writers, behaved Jike a candidate who has the 1980 GOP presidential nomination in-his pocket. ..., •••• s~ltool ... CLEVELAND CAP) An apparent gunshot shattered the window of an empty Cleveland school bus today as the desegregation or 19 junior high schools began through court.ordered busing, a school spokesman said. There were no injuries. according to the spokesman. Douglas Drake. It was the only incidence of violence reported. Drfil<e said the woman driver was returning to a garage after ~pping off students at school when she heard a "plng" · .;.rnd ~ the rear window of the vehicle was shattered. , FP091P~AJ FORUM SPARKS DEBATE .. committees as the basis for his u mpaign. He disputed earlier claims b)' Shores that ._ ex· perience "w .. a WPl•of •• ' .. rt that's so, then any or you s itting here who've worked on city projects with me have wast· cd your time. too." Robert Brockman, who is also running in the ~econd district. s aid he can b e distinguished from his opponents by bis stand on issues and by the fact that he won't accept campaign contrlbu· t1ons. suit or its change from a tounst tdwn to an urban center. "We c ap 't cAase I.be k>-'•ta home wben we're tired Of them. They Jive here now," she said. Lee Watkins, also running for lhl' second <!Utrict seat. said the city counci l n eeds to work harder at getting outs ide sources or funds to solve the city's problems. He also suggested working with county officia ls LO develop an incentive program at the John Wayne Airport whereby airlines would be allowed more flights In r eturn for using quieter planes. 81 DSLO•U UOOKI l&WIN ... ..., ........ Tb• •rowln1 population of ladocbfnes• rel\llH• coupled wl&h a ~-cauaed boolt • weltere r clplnt1 eonvlae.cl Oranie Coun'y npervlaora Tueactay tD hire '4 new wortten to handles the paperwork. Dennl1 Hurt of the county Human Servlcet1 A1ency said th" riaina number of appllcanu for food stamps was the Ont lndleatlon ol a rece1alon aetllnc In. And the number or people receiving food s tamps has ' increased nearly S7 percent over last year Alone with the food stamp recipien ts are lncreuln& num bers applying for cash assistance from the county's general relief and Aid to Families with Dependent Children program. But, u expected, weighing m oat heavily on welfare rolls are the JndocbJnese refucees. who welfare officials say are arriving at the rate of l.000 a month. And it was just September that s upervisors added 67 workers to the county payroll specifically to help administer programs for the re(ugees. Much of the cost of those 67 positions supervisors fpproved. like the 44 they added Tuesday. will be paid for with federal and state ftlllds. In fact . or the $114,000 it will coat to add the 44 workers. Orange County will only have lo come up with $15,000, officials said. But they added that strings attached to the use of federal welfare money dictate that pape rwork be completed with minimum or errors. f'romP.apAJ HEISTS ... bomb contained onl y highway Hares taped together. . After cleaning out the display c·ases and window display cases. the two men Oed, apparently leaving the center by walking through Bob Bums Rest•uranl. Jn the savings aud loan hold· up, which took place at. 11 : JO a.m .. police say they aren t sure· If the bandit was armed or not. They said he v aulted the counter into the teller's area. grabbing & teller around the nt'ck and holding somethmg wrapped in a handkerchief to her head. He told the office manager he'd "blow her head off' unless the cash drawers were cleaned out. According LO police reportshhe was given the money iµ>d ed the office at 2867 E . Coast Highway. Among ttle points made by Brockman was his contention that Newport Center ought to be completed with low-rise offices and that city hall ought to be moved there. Ruthelyn Plummer, another second district candidate, t.alked about the city's financial future and suggested programs rang- i n g rro m in ce ntives for employees' cost cutUng ideas to contracting for city services as ways of saving money. Mayor's Remarks Br~d 'Untrue' She noted that many or the c ity's proble ms are the re· Government Ends Case in Trial SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - After praenting UM witnCS&c!IS a nd 2 000 exhibits , the governrrumt bas wound up its case in the J{ella Angel$ racketeering trlal. The trial, which btlgan Oct. 1S and is expected to lilt Jev~ral more mon'th'S, had bee n disrupted for two weeks when U.S . District Judge Sam11el Conti co~ from exbausUoo while on the bench F"eb. 27. DAILY PILOT n.r..::- "'--' .. ....., ""'-"" .... oier::t!:'--.....~-· .. Officials of the Koll Company labeled untrue today statements made by Mayor Paul Ryckofr that the company's two lawaults against the city will be dropped t he day after the April 8 election. . Ryckoff, who is seeking a third city council term, hH made the statement al t~o recent candidate forums. He is named as a def endanl in one or t~s~~. 'ed ' He said the suits -one fd m Orange County ·Superior Court and one tu~ 1~ Los An1eles Oisttjct ,Fedetal Court -are "Political tools~"· . · 'rhn Strader. corporate cqunsel fo~ the Koll Co .• said the ma'yor'.a stateqient.s are UDtrue ~nd . sald the rt rm bas no i.ote_,tJao otdropplng either suit. Tbe,SUperlor Court case seek& to pv~riuro a City Councll '1ec:1-lOIJ bJoclcilJg conatruction of offlc~ ~ a hotel in Koll Center l'fe"J)Ort. "l'be federal cue ukB $7 million ln damages because of that comtcll decision. In a forum today hosted by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and the Newport Center Association, Ryckorf further said the deletion of lhe hotel was being reconsidered when the first of the Koll swls was filed. S tr ader said n o reconsideration bad been given the hotel. He said the company's attempts to have Jl reconsidered were turned down by c ity . officials. "Aa to the timing of the suit to coincide with the election, that's also untrue," Strader said. "The suita were filed bued on court dead.lines and bad nothing to do with the eledion.'" Jn toclaf.'s forum, Ryckoff abO noted be d "probably support" re-inatit.uUon of the hotel. That support would be C-ontin1ent upon the hotel's environmental impact report and whet.Mr It abowed any lncreaae in airport use as a result of the hotel's coostrucUon, be said. Giant 6aekpot Woman Wina $166,839 LAS VEGAS (AP) -the wife of a M1chi1an oral sur1eon hii 11 $166t839 slot machine Jackpot at the FlainJ.ngo Hlltoo, a hotel spokeeman aald. . Mnt Vir&lnia Beck of Gro1•e Pointe Park bee!ame the hotel'• 21.lt ttan Jackpot wtnnel' Tuesday night when ahe lined lap five 7'1 Oft the progressive Pot of Gold slot. hotel publlclat Paul Burt said. Mn. ~k's win came Just 18 days after Dallu re1Jdeet Dlok Crai&low collected '805,000 to becofnt the world'1 W-1est Jackpot winner. Burt taid. Mn. Beck and her husband bad been "pl•flna on and off for four clay1,'' at the •~·try Pot ol Gola •mt lllAtblDe. Bart lakl. ~"* ........... VET£RAN8 OF FOREIGN WARS, STUDENTS AT OCC ANTl·DRAFT RALLY Co1~ MeN VFW Membert Mike Rock, Vernon MatheWI, Bud Hohl (from left) Join Audl9nce Anti-draft Meet Held 2J)() Attend Rally tit Orange Coast College 81 JEaay CLAUSEN °' .... DlllfJ ..... IWf More J,bao 200 students and spectators braced before a dillly wlnd Monday lo thf Orance Coast Col1e1e quad in Costa Mesa to llaten to a battery of speakers vehemently protest . draft regiltraUoo. The gathering wu about 100 people larger than predicted by orgaruzer Mark Llbertelli, an OCC sophomore and tnember of the Students for Economic Democracy. More than a half-dote Jt SP.eakers filed to a platform lo blame President Jimmy Carter 's poUtic~J ambitiooa. a war-geared economy and big corporations for pending draft registration. Phyll is Bastlte, a n OCC l'C'Onomics professor. charged. ··People wt II tell you this 1s a r a d 1 ca I m o v e m e n t w l' · r 1· involved in but som<' of u~ hkc to thmk \H• n· n ·<.1<,onablt· She called the protest "a conaervaUve movement . . . taking back your right Lo determine what you'll do with your lives.·· The Rev. Tony Wolfe or Newport Beach's St. Mark Pres byterian Church. cb.a.r&ed that President Carter's reuou are political. vague and ambiguous in seeking draft re1lst.ratJon. -. "I think you should have one goo d reaaon (for the re1latraU<>n>." be deman~ed and called for 1pendln1 the $20.5 milllon regiltraUon would cost on domestic n~. Bobbi Murr ay o r the Ca mpaig n f o r Economi c Oemocracv said her JO 000 strong organization advoci.te"i that "our economy 1s based on war " Sht• charg<'d "We: nl·<·d lCJ '°'''' .1 l!rrp on the l'C'Onom~ Thi Pl'Opl~ ""ho make lhc 'lo Jr.., Jrc 1n Ex-mayor Wounded In Indiana City F:VANSVILLE. Ind CAP ) Former Mayor Russell G Lloyd. 47. was s hot and critically wounded at his home> lodety, and doctors s aid his chances for recovery were "very minimal .. Police arrested a 36~ear-old woman. Identified a ~ a oo mmercial art.1st. a short Ume after she was 'seen driving from Lloyd's home in a pickup truck No formal charges were Wed immediately. Dr. Noel Martin of St. Mary's Hospital said Lloyd was ln a coma. . had Martin said the ex·mayor four wounds. the most serious of which apparently severed the spmal cord in his neck. He sa1d Lloyd had wounds in the neck. right upper arm. shoulder and jaw. The doctor said there was "verly Utt.Je surgically that can be done .·· No s urgery was \icheduled because of Lloyd's ~lerioratmg condiuon. Lloyd, who did n ot seek re-election in November after serving e1ght years. was treated at his home. and then taken to the hospital. offlc1als said Hrs wire. Genna. who wa~ homt' at the time of the 7 a m shoou.ng, was not inJured Police said she dJd not see the assailant Gun Mishap· Hurts Deputy An Orange County deputv shenrr accidentally shot huNel! in the right leg Tuesday nighl as he wortted in the Suiuet Beach barbor patrol office Spokesman Lt. Wyatt Hart said that. as De puty Dav~ Turner reached LO fasten a strap securtnt his plstol in the bolster, the IUD went off. Turner was taken to Huntington Intercom munity Hospital after the 7 p . m accident. He was reported lo be in good oondition today. cbaree of it now." She said the American people are being told there is a crisla In · the Middle Eaat. "The crisis is at home.'' ahe shouted. She said double-digit inflaUOI) end unemployment are majoi problems in the country "ana that's when you liear the sabers rattling." · She claimed $1 billion irl defeDM speodi:n£ creates 48,000 joba and stirs t6e economy but that Sl billion spent on mas" transit would create 58.000 jo~ and St billion spent for publlq services would create 98.000 JObs ' David Lvnn of the Los Angel~ Center for Veterans R1~hls wa~ c·r1 t1 cal of the V1NnJtnl'~t· Wor and the go\ crnmcnt ., allegell abandonment or rb veteran!> lit' urged studcnL'> to oppo~t~ th1.· draft and "not l"<pc·ricnc·<· .,.. hat "'t' h.id 111 I >thl'r 'Pl ..il..l·r-. i·hJr~c.:d lhJt reg1s tratwn 1-i a prdude to war rn th<.• M1ddll• Ea~t to secure orl ~ u p p I 1 c ., f o r t h t· I a r ~ 1• corporat.Jorut, making PotenlJal draftees victi ms or tha mililary-industriaJ complex. Speakers gained scatten·d .ipplaU.'><' from among the chillt!d h~tt.•nl'rs. obout 95 of whom aff1 'Ced sirrnature5 lo a ''N1> Draft ReJ(1 ~trat1on in the 80's" petition ~1 <.'mbers and professors of the <'Ollegc 's theater department wound up the presenta t 1on with a lengthy skit poking fun at war material manufacturers portrayt'd dS money hungry at the expt>nse o( human life. Student reaction was mixed · ove r the gathenng. Whtie many said they oppose 1t draft . most of those questioned admitted thC'y would serve 1f called upon. Adding a footnote to the presentations were a pair of Vetera ns or Foreign Wa r s members ~ho obst>rved the protest from crowd 's ed~e. Proudly wearing his VFW <'a mpalgn cap. Bud Hoht. commander or VFW Post 3586 in Costa Mesa. commented. "(put 22 years in the Marine Corps. and I know what's necessary. We have to be prepared." He jerked his head toward one- or the final speakers and added. "We fought for freedom of speech so that everybody coul$f do his thing . • · :· IN ~TOCK ·! ,,..._ 4711 IA•AMCA .. 552·1252 _....._.__. ·---------,---··. I' . I") .. • Lawyer Seeks B_allot Listing By DAVID IUJTZMANN a .. .,....,,.....,. A candidate for Superior Court judge filed a lawsuit aaainat the county Tuesday because electi<m officials won't allow him to ll5t judge pro tem as otle of his occupatiooa. "' The lawsuit contends Santa -!! runnine agaioat JudJe H. "alter Steiner in tbe June 3 election, was beinl denied "an earned rlebt which 'Would be beneficial to hia possibility of election by lntorming the public of his judicial experience, service and quallficaUou." At~ Jan Mark Dudman, represenu.ni Radus, asked the courts to I.Slue a writ of mandate forcing county Registrar of Voters Al Olson to ineJude the designation Judie pro tem or acting judge to the candidate's list of occupatlooa on tbe ballot. l v Ana attorney Sidney Radus, who Inflation's Sticky Topic WASHINGTON CAP> - President Carter failed to deliver part of his anti- inflation &peecb Friday because "two pages were stuck together," says his chief anti-inflation ad- viser, Alfred Kahn. · Kahn disclosed the omission after members o( the Senate Banking Committee expressed dis- appoimment Monday that Carter failed to speak' forcefully In favor of re· formial aovenunent re1-ulati<1111. · . Kalm Aid tbe informa· tloa ._ ID tbe ,fpeeeb, but Jt wa1 .. unfortunately ~ssed. . • The president overlooked it because two pages were stuck lOlether." The Phantom Wasn't Nailed LOS ANGELES CAP> -A phantom pedicurist cau_gbt redhanded with 15 bottles of nail polish won't be prosecuted for painting the big toenaUs of USC coeds, police said. The victims don't want to testify. "I don't think they want to see the guy again, even in court," Los Angeles police Sgt. Bob Steele said Tuesday. His modus operandi was crawling ¥Dderneath a library table and swiping with his brush at the coed's toes. Olson said this morniq his office told Ra~us be couldn't a.de lbe term judge pro tem because there was some question that term qualified under election codes as a primary occupation. Olson also said that using the terms attorney/judge pro tem on the ballot exceeded the limit of three words imposed by the election code. He said the term pro tem is considered two words rather than one. Radus used the term attomey/jud&e pro tem when be filed a declaradon of intent to run. The couaty tbea DOtified him that was an unacceptable ~~ftJedbls --·~-.o-.-. bemet .... 71 ... But ID fill.DI tbe lawault, Radus coot.ended that Olaoa bad "abuaed bla dlacreUoD" by =r-....::.mtb ~~er.::.: is enlltled. .....,. • Radua baa llel'Ted olf llDd on during the pa.st several yean as a• judge pro tem. or temporary judge in the superior courts, where be bu handled family Jaw matters. The work ls voluntary and without pay. A spokesman for the COGrt administrator's office said about 2 00 attorneys 'se rve as temporary judges during a single year. They don't band.le jury trials. V18it in "Secret TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Defense Minister Ezer Weizman made a secret three-day trip to South Africa, apparenUy lo discuss military cooperation, Israel radio reported today. actually 11"1• out ot requ"ta from the HDdldatet tbemMlves tp UH bi• name lo tbelr cam.,U,.. • G•t. iaJd that u the ftli1:li d .. dllae for Judicial conteeta approaeMd be wu aaked by M¥eral '*-abat , .... If be wouldmdonetll*eaeBdadet. "I dlda't 10out totbe JudseuDd M)'' -Come out and play poltties witb me.' They came to me," Gatnaald. ''Tbey an abarp eooulb to eee that they are ln polltlcal trouble Views today. Tbe)' feel t.bey need an tndonemesat from tbe aberiff," Gates added. TIM allllrilf, without aamiDc namH, rated many of tbe lncumbentau••l004" uclaaldbe bppea tbey are retuned to UM bench. , Several cballea•ers. amoaa tbem deputy diltrlct aUorne71 teekinl election to tbe bench. aJ9o aouahteodonemeat, Gatee said. "I'm looldnc at tbem all. . ·. tbc moat qua.lifted ODea tbat wW do the belt for the community and law eaftwee~t,0 tb• ....,. •aJd. The eodonemeot plan, Gat. 11ld, ii drawtq .,trimendoul . fllponte,'' "P..,Pl'\rant to ft.ad out abou- tbne C\IYI Oudldal candidates), IM explal.Ded. Gai. aaJcl be hoped the Juda• will .,._ ahelr mllMSI In the • eled.lom IO that voten will get a clear picture ot where UMy le.and oatbelleuea.' Oat.a took tbe opportUD.lty to condemn Goveroor Brown for Thursday's reappointment of Leonard Goldstein to the Superior Court beocb. Goldatejn orlgi,naJly was appointed by Brown to the North Oranae Countt Munldpal Court in 1176. Be wu elevated to the Superior Cowt bench In 197'7. Jn 1978, Goldateln was challen1ed by then-Deputy Diltrict Attorney Oreua Ferri Sears. and Joet. Brown re apbnded by reaQpomtiog Goldstein to North Coui"l. He wu due in that judicial po1t to face an election cont.est in June with Anabelm City Attorney William Hopkin.a. Brown spared Goldstein from the cballenge by elevatine him once again to the SuJ)f:riorCourt. The governor, Gates said, wu wrong in removing Goldstein "from the elect.oral process" and Goldstein wu wrong for allowiq it. "It runs totally agaiDst my era in,'' Gates aaid. Gates said lbat ii the offer had been extended to another member o( the judiciary, the governor might have been told "togoblowamoke." Jlaldng Jliniat•re M...W Gates, who bu been sheriff since 1975, said merger or the court services provided by the sheriff's department and the marshal's office is a tax-saving necessity. These miniature musical instruments. hand·made over a two.year period by ~lrtisan Prager Jgenbauer, are displayed of Munich. An a ggregate value of about $534,500 has been placed on the three instruments. The sberi.ff's department now provides bailiffs, transportation and prisoners and related fun ctions for the superior courts, Ill the fingers of tr owner, Marcel Ritter while the marshs1's office performs a like role ror the municipal courts. Anderson Vote Eroded Gates said be favors merger of the manbal's office into lbe shertff'sdepartment. "We've already sot the big.her ttbeloo to manage it,'• Galea said. l>Utruat of Ted Booau Carter in lllinou Tbe comolidatioo ilaue will be placed before Orance County vo&en .ta • ad'riaor7 ballot in AboC a ........ of tM .._. .I-. 1W will be aired U u.e, said tbeJo made up their minda waat tM Board GI SuperNors ti in the last week, with Reqan implemmtcamolldation. ND YOB <Ml -la lie Jaat a,. t.fwe ai.. lllilloia prlmU'J, Ronald Reatan and Geor1e Buah zepeateclly gwtt ... = "-•--·• .,...,. '° ... ._.. ... PMtJ aacl U• ~"ClpW. And .... 1alt claJI • ..., of the ~ fallbtul moved lDto Rea1u'• colama for Tileeday'• voUng, 1tvin1 Rea1an more tban enoup ballota to offset Andel"IOD'a atrenJtb amoni independent and crossover Democratic voters, an Aaaodat.ed Prel&·NBC News poll says. Coast Panel Vote Laws Wnsidered ( NEWSAIV-4LYSIS J la tbe o.wntle ~. DllDola YOt.en qr'Md wttlt a.. Edwanl ltenned:J oa bow to deal with lnlla~. But tbeiJ' distlult o( tbe Muaacbuaetta aeoator sue President Cart.er another big primary victory. . Carter swept every major group of Democratic voters, CHALLENGERS BITE DUST AFTER LANDSLIDE&-M favonid..., them a peree11t "'Daiaiaueis'Doyouwantusto &o•pw••-~ "C 11n'fd·.....,.~mw7?' •• n. ,_, •• ... • •••NI o ... ....._ "a..•a • eJMillCe/ol'I from....,.,,...,.... .. _... J...._to.._CIMitr._..,. Reac• ltartecl out atroq wb1Je thata.ue.•• opponents gained support 81 He said be believed the issue primary day approached. was an appropriate one for the The late move to Reacan l.D judkialcaod.idatestoaddress Illinois tru most sipificant Gates sa.ld solely because a among tbose who idenluted candidate does not s upport themselves as RepubUM101. consolidation would not mean Anderson took the v~ ol t:bo9e that candidate would not receive who made up their minds more an endorsement. Other factors than a ~Jt but less than a will betaken into account, he said. month before the primary by a The sheriff also said Judge even Catholics aod the Irish -48-40 edge. Among those who Cbaramu's plan to phase out the loog viewed aa groups faithful to made up lbeir minds in the la.st sberlff'sdepartmentfrom patrols thelrlsb-CalbolicKennedy. days, Reagan took tbe GOP throughout the county's Anderson began the month votes by a 52-31 margin. unincorporated areas would not before the primary far behind Overall. Reagan took 61 makeforbetterlawenlorcement. Reagan. Among those who made percent of lbe GOP rank-and-nle Cbaramza announced bis plan up their minds more tban a vote, leaving only 2S perceat for s hortly after he and Gates month before the election. Anderson--and H percent ror sparred in the media over Gales' Reagan held a 66-20 edge over Bush. intentiootoissueendorsements. Anderson. Anderson counted on support . As more areas or the county LOS ANGELES (AP) -1be But iD the next three weeks -from i n de Pend eats a ad 1acorporate, Cbaramza said, city California Coastal Commi.uion up to the week before lbe voting Democrats who crossed party police department s should will camlder replatioaa to bar -Andersoo turned it around, lines to vote in the GOP primary increase lbeir coverage and coastal commluionera from laking 58 percent of the vote to to overcome Reagan's strength h a n d I e any rem a in in g v o t t n I on c a mp a i g n 29 percent for Reagan. among the party regu.J.ars. unincorporated areas under contributors' construction Theo came the last week, with He got their support, butt.be cootractwiththecounty. projects. Reagan and Bush repeatedly group was not as large a.s be Gates said the trend In the Chairman Leonard Grote aaid q u est ion in g Anderson's hoped. And Reagan did better county is against Incorporation. Tuesday the proposed rellablllty as a Republican. among independents than Rougblybalfofthecountyt.oday reg u 1 at ion a are an _A_.1.._•_ln_._t.be __ mo_m_en_tu_m_c_b_ang ___ ed_. __ expe--=--cted--· _________ ia_o_u_tsi_._de_c_i...::ty_bo:....:.....un...;.d.:.a:...;n..:..·e:.:s..:... __ unprecedented atate action and could be approved by tbe commiaaioo u an emeraency meuure u early as next month. The commisalon meeta today in Santa Barbara. Last week It WU discloHd that four memben o( the South Coast Realonal Commlsslon uaed their votlna clout to aollcit · campaip coatributlona from applicants for coastal development permits. Tbe comml11ionera were Arthur K. Snyder, a Los An&elell city COUDdlman; E. S. Ericbon, (ldltottel Comment. Al) mayor of Garden Gro~e ; lteliemal Comml•loa Chairman Donald E. WllloG, a Torruce city coundlman. and a. Jamee Wallb, dUef deputy tQ atate Sen. Paul Canmter, Cypreu. ,,.,. •'Cf thue propoula are adopted by tbe Coastal C:::J11loa and tbe Fair P ~CommlllGGD, they wUI be Ule ODIJ' OMI tA tbelr ldall. •: ONt.e said. ''Tlae propoeect "aulaUou would Mt prolalblt campalp coatrlt>•Uom1 to an efectecl otflclal wtao abo 1lta on tbe Coattl. °"""''n'on,'' IM &aid. .. It woald mean that a com '1 Ir er eould not Yot.e oa • ~? Pl'Qlect. •• GNt*llllaWO~-... ••• loeal law eaforetment •1•01le1 to prob• tile eomml11I011e111 hllld·ral1ln1 .-................ tllat 1•· ............ r•' ~ i:-194 •• _ .... , .... . -,~ .. -~ Gem Talk 811 J. C HUMPHRIES Cmi/Md G~. AG:S •OSEN Kftpe Oil Heiring Bis Ben, the world famom clock ln· London'• Parliament bulJdlnc, bu survived war, weather and wear for 121 yean aad ii 1Wl UckiDc. ID tm, tbe put clock 1topped after a mala ·abaft fradured ucf trtaered a cha.in. Nac&ioa which HDt beavy p6ectll tA metal flJins tbrouah thf clock's work.a. The bqe cylinder wblcb acta u the ebi.Jn1Da barrel wu ripped looae and catapulted tbroqla the . mecbenllm. Some plecee of metal penetrated t-lnch tlmben. A Mriel tA · X·ra)S by Britain'• Atomic Enerv a.eattb tNm dJaCMHd the trouble and a lo.moatb major repair effort WH set lnto moUon. When the operation wu decl1red a succeu, Bit Ben went back Into nplaT 1ervtce and bas kept excellent· Ume 1lnce. with tta chtmea rlntlnt 1 rea11urtn1ly throutb Parliament 1 Scluare. The hu1e mecbanlam la c&eck•d perlodlcally and . adjUltmeatl aN made to :!It ln ' , top ata.pe. BrtUlben look to Ben as a 1ymbol of tbelr emp r•'• lnd..auetabWty. Real feeli . desei'W ~ . ( ,. • • ._.. ............ ,,1_ OttCldD AGAJ}'lf. DBn.-Cotta Jina, our ett1 above U.. bay GD Ws bat ol all ponlble con ... ou•bt lo make._, the yeu to pt rid ol tta waterway. You may think that odd. ~r all. Co.ta MMa ahalctra·and-moven have, tor decadel no~. IC>qbt to 1et a pathway to the Ma There ii. for Hample, rebewed campailllit\I for a boat marina UPon tbe Santa Ana Rlver on lie.a'• we1t 1lde. lt could happen aome d.,. On the other band, there are plates where Costa Meaa embraces the water &.bat ll couJd do wit.bout. Cal'l'rans bc)N Adrlan.na Glanturco'a famous ditch, also a.own as "Tbe lJtUe Panama Canal," la a case in point. Thia particul&f waterway wu carved out of the center dividing acreace between the lanes pt Newport Boulevard just northerly of the old downtown aeetor. - ' THE DCAVAnON HAPPENED beca~ apparently ' Ca1Trans needed the dirt for freeway earthworks elsewhere. The ditch remains. For those who do not travel Newport Boulevard often, it should be noted that this bole in the 1round ts of imptessive proportions. It is maybe one story deep m some locations. It's several city blocks long. During the recent raiDB. Adrianna's excavation filled up like a king-sized swimming pool. Some sections of the bank caved in. The ditch has been around since 1975 now, so grass actually grows on the banks. ll may be the only major waterway in California that doesn't come from anywhere or go anyplace. NOW IF COSTA MESA civic lights could just get the state to futlsh the chore, and dig the ditch all the way to Newport Bay, the Mesa city wouldn't have to worry about a Santa Ana JUver marina. But that would be expect.ine too much. That would be asking the state to transform its very own ghastly eyesore into something useful. On a more aerioua note, you examine Glanturco's ~~·~ you can conclude the aby11 la some areas aloog t.be ditch are unfeneed. It look-. like an attractive -or more properly dangerous -nuisance for youngsters. Motorists could tumble into the hole with the potential of tragedy If' INDEED CALTRANS and the state of California can't be jolted into correcting this gash through the middle. of a community, then at the very least Costa Mesa leaders should put up some signs to tell passing citizens who is really responsible for the outrage. Tbe placard might proclaim something like: "This is Where Jerry Brown Lowered Our Expectatton.s." Tb.is might have a chance ol capturing the governor's attention.. Unless, of course, he's stUI scattered out there somewhere in the precincts, gathering another 3 percent of the primary vote. Skies Clearing IMftterrey NMM11 Se4'I J~ St Kitts Tf9\Kl .. 1pe Tflnlded VeUKl'\U I ---="'-:--- ' ~body Left to Raee With Charging Garter, Reagan? CHICAOO (AP) -aooa_ld Ru1ao toolr • •l•llt at.rid• to• ard lb• Rep-ubUcan pntl~ DOft'IUUoa .Stb a cooviadu -llriaw'Y vk*Y lD JlllDoll, WW)e PnlidMt eart.r' trampled Seo. Edward II. Kannetly'a DemoeraUc cballqe. Reap.n'a euy wiD over Rep. Jobn B. Andenoft, wttb fcnner U.N. Ambulador Oeor1• Bulb a dl1tant third, left the former California covernor wltb no formldabje ~hallen1er in view. "They'll ftnd someone," Reuan amlled. He aald be wouldn't claim the nomination juat yet for fear he'd Jinx bimMlf. Reagan'• vlctory lo the loduatrlal Mldweat provided seocraphlcal breadth to a at.rinl of wlnl that lncluded two of three New England contests and four triumphs ln the South. CARTEa WAS aOLLING in the same direction as Reagan, defeating Kennedy by a martin of . more than ·2 -lo-1. The M assacbusetts senator promptly pronounced the New York primary next Tuesday to be the big test -which ls what be used to say about Illinois. The president now baa defeated Kenn«ly in 17 states, losing twice. But Kennedy said "I will continue," even tf Carter beats blm in New York. Tuesday's Jllinols primary was a two-phase cooteat", with presidential candldatea competing for popular votes while supporters ran aeparate races for se ats at the Republican and Democratic coovenUoas. ..: Io returns from 97 percent of the precincts, Carter led Kennedy by a wboppin1 35 percent marain and Reagan, who was born here, wa1 comfortably ln front of home-state coo eressman Anderson by 11 percent. Jw-y Seeks Autopsy Data On Presley Here l1 tbe populer vote breakdowo: '9MOCHn ,,..,.., ,, ... ,,.... _., ... ~,..,,_.._., ='~:-· ~'4il-i •• ...,eucMI ,, .... ··-~--""" heillt~-11 ••---; ... --· ~.:...~·-,, ~~~!, o;"i.'9-· l(•tleY 1,u•-• In dele1ate votin1, with 77 percent of tbe Democ:ratlc preelDctl counted, Carter led for 154 delepie.; Jtennedy for 18, and 2 1"l'e uncommitted. Actually. 1$2 dele1atea were elected Tuesday, witla n more to be named at tbe atate Democratic cooveaUon. Under party :ules tbey are to be appototed to candidates in l1De witla the outcome ol Tuesday's competltkm. The Republicans elected 92 delegates. with another 10 to be cbOlen at their state convention. 8EAGAN CALLED IT a creat boott, and laid be would press on with bis campa11nlD1 ••to build toward the malo coot..t" in November. Campt .. "I in Conneeticut. be DOtedtJSat some ol b.la rtvala alreadJ bave folded and "others are in• borderline situaUoa." BUib Nkt be wun't qulUiq. and Andenoa aald H wu Juat gettmc started. President Carter's spokesman, Jody Po•ell. said Kennedy WU 80 far beh1nd that he'd have to wlD landslldel tbe rest of the way to oYertab tbe prealdeat. "It 11 difftcult to do," PoweUaaid. Comaedic:ul bolds ... primary next Tuesday, and \1tre1nia begina the proceu of selecting lta M Democratic dele1ates at party meeffnp Saturda,y. Kennedy said the Illinois returns abouJd not· be read u an endorsement of Carter's policies. Powell said that is eiactly how they should be interpreted. He said the election returns show that voters .. reject candidates who offer ~t·free. e lec tion -year , quick-fix soluUooa" to naUonal problems. WHILE llENNEOY BAD been braced for defeat in llllnob, the margin wu 1tartlil:l1. Carter beat bim 2-to-1 in Chicago. where the Kmnedy name and tbe 1upport of llaror .laae ~ ...... ~tobabl& usets. ADd all "' that ia • lta&e he llacl .....s. wtua New Yon and PftlDIJlftllla U 01M W'lwe he woWd ,.._Caner V'G.IDerab&e. Bu11l, (Uk• Kennedy, bad merke4l llllaol1 a photaJ prlmatt only to fade tO a poor t.bird plaee. Hl• campal1n director • .lames Baker, Hld Bub bu the lllODe1 ud the or1antsatlon to come back. ••You let U1 win one and we wl11 tW'D t.bla tb1nc around," Baker said. ANDE&SON BAD campaiped hard for the votes of independents and Oemocrata, who could take Republican baUott beuuae llliDo1I has oo part7~- He eot IOIDe, but not enough. He led Reagan in the Chicaco area. and in b1a own Rockford con1r~11lonal dt1tr&ct. But •llewtMln, l1linola beloQpd to lle~~~· I ol1 voten alto cbote nominees to compete for tM Senate teat of the r«lrlnl Seft. Adlal &tevemon JU. Lt. Oov. Da vld O'Neel •on the GOP nomtaadon, UPHtllnl Atty. Ge. WUUam Scoft, wbo awalta a verdict 1D b1a trlaJ on cha.rs• of tlllna fa1le iDcome tax returm. Alan Dixon the secretary of atate. won the Democratic no min.at.ion. For Mayor Byrne. It wu a bad day all around. Kennedy Jost big. and State Sen. Richard M. Da1ey, soo of the late mayor. won the Democratic nominaUoo for Cook County state's attorney. To do tt. be beat what's ten of tbe Chicago political organbatioo long commanded by b.la fatMr and now headed by By me. APWi.,....... DEMONSTRATOR EJ ECTED -Holding newspaper proclaimina .. May Day u.>," demonstrator disrupts John ADdenon u lie apeab to aupporten in Cbicaao. UnlcleaGfted man la Wft9tled from sta1e <below> by Secret ·Service agent. MEMPHIS CAP) -A Shelby County ITand jury ball subpoenaed the Elvis Presley autopsy report, ao far kept secret, • part ol lta lD•e9Up· tkle al~ wnu.a by Presley's doctor. Tbe county Attorney Geoenl's -------------------------------------- • offjce bu filed a moUon 10 Chancery Court asking Chan· cellor D.J. Alli.sandrat.os to tt· move a protedlve order from the autopsy report, and asking for a March 31 bearing. Alllsandratos late last year or· dered copies ol the report turned over to the Chancery Court clerk for safekeeping unW be ruled 1n a suit brought by ABC-TV for re· lease of the reports. The grand Jury ia in the fourth week of an investicauoa al OT. George Nicbopouloe, Preaie)"s pef'IQllal physician for 11 yean before the singer's 1977 death. m East 12 50 ., 71 p 1• as u u m a 10 " .. 16 ways the Daily PDol ca• help toclay~ ho11aemaker I Clip dollar-saving coupons. ..2 Organize your coupon savings with The Supermarket Shopper. ap. pearing Wednesday and Sunday in the Daily Pilot. 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M Form your own opinions on mat· ters of local, state and national in· terest by reading the thoughtful col- umns and editorials in the Daily Pilot. II Check the Weekender section for low·C06t family entertainment ideas. 16 Use the handy nightly TV tog and Sunday TV Week to guide your viewing schedule~ -----------------, Help me organize my home better. V.&8 mn••,.. Send my Daily Pilot subscription today. I Enclole cbeck or money order for$3.75 ror a one month I subscription. Kall to Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .• Box 1580, Coet• Meu, CA 812628 I ' - I I I I I I I ______________ ... - Double Murder • Motive S6U1Jht VKNTUL\s~:."-' LrlMa ~ 'I W· ., .. =w·~ .. ,_.,. a A 4::~1 ........ Ollit ,.......,. ....... I! •• ., ..... al01tDWIWllita. .... ._. .......... aJadktalllltMA·a..atDIM-~--. "I 'l900Gft ft' WM.Wot oM _..._..of tMl.r un _.. perW •11"9." MW Lfttl. "I ....,11111~w ... WW1nC1 .•• .. ., God:· ........ ''tbey .... ~ ..... U..." Tbt bOcM.a ol ~. a. and ..... ,..,.. Meood wile wen bmd lD tMll' bedroom S•d!lll .ne ... by Smltb'• 11-~ .. o...,, do had c:ome 'b1 to mow b&a fatber'a lawn. He Uvea wUh 1U madaes', SIDiUa'a ftnl wife. Sliifil'S ..,T WAI found fw ._ &a tbe bed, bla wife beside. blm Oil ber back. TM a1Mt wu pulled up over their buda and a fireplace .._ lay OD the bedroom floor ... alarm dock WU IUfi rtngtnc. Tbe autopsy showed the couple died Tbunday nen.in& or early Friday. Lewis' wile. Clair, bad waned u • secretary with CbarleDe Wbi~ ln llUDlclpal Cowt. Sbe aa.ld of a poslllbae modve for tbe ldllinas ... I have aome , ideu, buH c:an1t-talk about tMID.'' ANOIBBa S11PESIO& CoGrt Judie wbo WU a friend of tbe pair aalcl be beliewd tbl murder WU dcme by aomeoDe wbo knew tbe SmltM. . .. Cba.rlene alwa.ys made 1ure tbl cloorl were locked. .. be aaW. Police s,t. Gary Adtinam said the home showed no signs ol break·in. .. U we knew wbo the murderer was, we would llave a motive,•• be said. Smith. who was a partner ln a Santa Paula law fl.rm, bad two other cbildren besides Guy, both of tbem teen-agers. Ilia wife Md two prior marriages. ...,,.ea• New lndicbnents Doe on Bribes --LOS :A.NGELBS <AP) -The owner of a medical labontory wbo worked with tbe FBI ln a .un. openticm t.o aneover llickbacb and brtbea ID. tb• lleclleare ud Medi.Cal system says tbe problem of doctora ln the Loa AD1elea area elem ...... wJa PIJlllmtl la "ra•peat .. · Fl" penom, lnellldinl • pllJsida ad a aped.al JlneltiaMar. f~ tbe ltllte Medi.cal frnd mit. -..~--~-· nAltofU. aperatkla dubbed Labscam. Herbert D. CJouab Jr., special aaenl hi daarle of the Ula ~ PBI omee. Aid -r-dQ elcbt odlen bae been lndlded end up to 0 more eouW be charted tn the nest six months u the 1"91Wt of 150 ldtkbacb or bribes to doctors that have been ancovered. Sebetl T1111•••••• lleleuftl SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tbe American Tunaboat. • A.aaociatioo says tbe State Department wu caupt by surprise when Mexico captured five U.S. bma boatl and then freed them without impoalq penalties. In the latest such ( ) incid ent , a San ~-'TE Diego-based seiner and Jin two fiahing boats out of -------··San Pedro were seized last Weekend and held until Tuesday at the Pacific Coast mainland port of Mazatlan. Two others experienced almilar treatment earlier. Auaust Felandc>, president of the boat owners• group, said "nobody knows" why the seiners were set.zed witbln Mexico's claimed 200-mile offabore limit and released without ftnea. ..... Gtdlt9 Roy Lewis Norris, 32, right, of KedOndO Beach, faces sentence of 45 yea.rs to life after pleading guilt.y Tuesday to murder charges in the rape-tortue sla.Yinss of fi ve teen-age girls. He was accompanied b y his attorney. Ray Legg, left. Gas.Savers Conaumption Declines SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gasoltne COD· sumptioa tn California declined in January for the ninth consecutive moatb, la.ya the state Board of Equalization. Chairman RJchard Nevins announced Tuesday that tbe January conswnptioa, in· eluding aviation gaaollne, fell 4.S petteat from the same month last year to 911.'1 million plloos. The consumptioo in January 19'19 WM 91$.2 mll.Uon 1alloaa. But tor tbe tlrst time ever, the couump. Uoa hi January ex~ed that d tbe previous December, NeYim aald. But the increase was OlllY O.T percent ol December's 913.6 mllllon ga&m. Be said tbe state collected almost $11C.4 mllb ID ad8e tu OD the January COG· 1umptiiim, at the rate of seven cents per pUon. That i!)eS into the blgbway fund. PoUee Probe 'Family' of Kidnap Yicri~ 8TAYND, WHO BAB SINCE beeo mmited with Ida real parents, led 1\mmy t.o Ukiah police March 1. saying be .. didn't Mtt! wbat wu happen· 1ng .. to the child. The name "Barbara Parnell" appean OD the school rec:orda ol Stayner. wbo was relistered u Dell.nia Parnell by bla aurrosate'father. The Sacrameeto Bee reported today that 8Q)ft' LeSTaANGE. tbs public defender repreaeattq Parnell, 8llid be p1'nned to appeal the na11na. the bearinc ,._ ooatiDUed ..w 'hes· day t.o aUOw time for an a)lfeal Bro.ddul' rullna Olli U. doled llearinc came after attorney Judith Epstetn. 11 :1::'"'ttn1 U~ Preas latematioo&l, ftllJd • UldaC that it be opened. Wbm the heartnc doel take place, ~ is expeded to tastily. Be •• in tbe cow1houle 1\m- day, but was kept trom reporters and was bustled into a waiting car after the Judie's ruUna . Stayner bu given autbortties bare detaill about t\ IC. YEAK·OLD BOY, whom authorities the mystery woman and one or posaibb' two otber ·won't idelltify, ii chal-Sed with belping Pamell kid- cbildrm who joined the Parnell "family" wbeG nap Timmy. News reports have identified the teen· Stayner was 10. acer a.a Sean Poorman, one ol Stayner's former Meanwhile, a Mendocino County Superior ~boo~t.es. The teen-aeer wu t>eng held by Juvenile authorities, and proceectlnis a,aJ:nst b.im aJao are closed. Ii. Church Right To Dismiss Gay? In Merced, Ervin Murplly, 38, a Yosemite Na- tional Park janitor. ls charted with aidine Parnell in Slayner's abduction._ He was jailed tn lieu of ~.ooobood . SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A Superior Court judge wu asked Tuesday to decide whether a cburcb baa. tbe right lo fire a bomoaeual employee despite a San Francisco law probiblting sexual diacrim.lllation. The case, wltb potentially far-reaching implications, involves 23-year-<>ld Kevin Walker, a forme r or1anlat for the Firs t Orthodox Presbyterian Churdl. WAIJICER WAS Fl&ED from his poeitJoa ln --------- May 1fl'18 after be admitted t.o church otndab that be WU rY· A abort while lateT, Wa.lker sued the cburc for violation of the city 's antl-dilcrimlnation onllnance. In a packed courtroom, an attorney for the church asked Judie John Enola to dismiss the cue became the U.S. Coastltutioa "absolutely" forbids the government trom interfering in the spiritual matten of churches. IUDGB DTOIA SAID be would ltDd1 the cue and ilaue a ruUna later. ---RESIDENTS ARISE VOf E NO ON D Walter's la.,_., boacv•. said tM eomta have ruled that job ~ ia .. _...., to ----.- church WOiken ln secular jobs. ----=------=-=--8c)b5pma • Paid Political Adv. "' ... \t>te tor common sense • in 'fOA.Jf City Council. ""8 '°' Jotlll Cox April. ........ 1'1fC..•a.wti C•-Mae .._ ...... ~.1.0.. ..... 19~ .......,..,._ MADRAS TO MATCH. Gel a sa n ~A plaiEd walking short and short-sJeM ~ shirt. Both in a bri~ CIT3'/ of ~on nabs plaids. It's fm. It's sp00y. And Sprino-rmd'/. ffi>m Trousers Up, 5 to 13 sizes. fa:h 22.00. JuniOfS. ~ly Hills and Newport Beach ' , ~axpayer ~ervice · i ~Should Be First ~that he WW bftak p~ by IOdonina 'i Cominc on the heela of Sheriff Brad Oat.,•1 Judlclal candldatee tn tbie eOmlal dection, the eomment.J made by J~e Waleer QarlUIWl WI week merll clolt .. attebtloo.. • '1'be eledloft also wW offer for voter approval a merser ol t.be aberUr1 and manbal'1 offlca. Git.et hu said he will DQt endone an.y cudklate who does not 11ree witb UUs propoeal In a letter to the Board at Super'YSlon, ~anmu, prealdiQI JQCl&e ol tbe Orana Cowlty Superior Court, bu 1u11estec1 a m~ overbaUl of the county 1herilr1 and marshal'• offtcee which, be ccmtnda, =-save tax t dollars and provide moN efficient servi . " Jbe juqe propoaes that duties of the m hal'a office I be expanded to take over courtroom bailiff duUes. !~ tramport.aUon of prilooen and Pl'OCe48 aervtng. Tbese ~ are now band)ed by sberif1's deputies at the Superior Court level, while the marshal's office serves the f' municipal courta. • 1 r' Tb.is would appear to make sense. It hardly seems necessary to have a highly trained, sworn sheriff's : deputy on courtroom bailiff duty Perhaps especially so : in light of Gates's statement that be will reJron the :; courtroom observations of his baiJllf-deputJes to help him evaluate the judges. •• As Charamu envisions it, the new marshal's office :, would be •'nonpolitical and would specialize in . court-related~rvices only." 1be marshal ls appointed by :: municipal judges, while the sheriff-coroner office is .• elective. :! The Judge further suggests that the Sheriff's · Department be relieved of police patrol duties in " unincorporated areas and that tliis coverage be gradually ~ taken over by adjacent city police departments. :t That might work out In some areas. but it could pose problems in locations remote from a municipal police force. !• Under the judge's plan, the SherUrs Department :: would oversee the Harbor Patrol and the Orange County ·: Jail, operate a crime lab, assist city police departments :· ·with special investigations and perhaps band.le security : at the county a!J'port. -... -None of this, of course, could take place ln a hurry, '! 6ut it is at least lnteresUng to have available for study an :: alternative to the sheriff.marshal merger wtllch would : further enhance the sherifrs scope and clout. : Mergers combining various governmental offices and ·: fClnctions always sound very efficient and plausible. But :: what needs to be examined is what system or mergers or : realignment of functions gives the taxpayer the best ! service for the money. . '. ~Betrayal of Trus~ If there isn't a law against coastal commissioners . taking money from people with applications before the commission, there ought to be. "' The situation which raised the public's hackles · recently came from newspaper revelations that three · members of the Calif omia Coastal Commission have · taken $200,000 from people doing business with the 1 com mission. The donors were persons who sought permits to build or remodel coastal property, applications on which the commissioners had voted or would vote. The money went to the commissioners' political committees to be used in campaigns for elective office in the case of three commissioners. A f ourtb commissioner solicited campaign funds on behalf of others. The tl\ree are Elerth S. "Rick" Erickson, mayor of Garden Grove, who is seeking the Republican nomination in the 7lst Assembly District; Donald E . Wilson, chairman of the commission and Torrance. councilman, and Arthur K. Snyder, Los Angeles City Councilman. . Erickson, who admits collecting some $30,000 in 1979 from developers and property owners with applications before the commission, denies wrongdoing. He sald contributions to his campaign were not solicited before the commission voted on donors' requests. He also claimed that the developers contributed money because they agree with bis pro-growth and pro-development philosophy A seventh grader should see the conflict of intel'Wlt. Records in the case showed that the three commissioners missed many votes over a two-year span. They rarely missed a vote involving a contributor and never voted against one. The abuse of their considerable power by the commissioners is cynical, a vulgar and jarring betrayal of the public trust Those involved who have not resigned from the commission should be removed quickly and with fanfare. There is need also for the state attorney general's investigation that bas been called for to see if these unethical and immoral acts are also illegal, if they constitute accepting bribes or some other crime. If the actions are not criminal, state statutes should be broadened in the future to make such abuse of public trust a crime. • Opinions expressed In the sp..ce above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are thole of their authoD and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Addreae The Deity Piiot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92826. Phone (714) 642-4321. , Boyd I Volunteers BJL.IL BOYD Military researchen have discovered that about half of tbe men wbo volunteer for duty in tbe Antarctic do so to Dear Gloomy Gus 111 ftnt flq ls worn out; It ........ 100 days. Wbo la ... to buy tbe tell "'the nq. needed, uaUJ our bMtaaee an freed? L.J.F. .. :,..- • get away from Jirllrienda whea and motbera. And lbete particular volunteers, it's said, prove out to be seven times mare likely U.. the avenae to wind up under .treatment for neurotic dla· orders. Q. Recall that ralneoat Peter Falk ahrayw wore bl "Columbo"? Where 11 It? A. At Univenal Studios in motbbal11. Retired. Palk 1bould have kept It. m&Jbe. Jt ... bll. Ra bouMbt It in tWJ one dQ tn New '\'m O· ·~~-cm bll way to Lab- Wu hlton J. SIM.a wbo advl1ed: "Never me .. ure YOW' ~roalty by wbat 1'00 live by what JOU baft left... That ICKmdl aood, all rlfbt. Mlpt aouni better, tboq1b lf be•d Ju1t Hid: •'Never measure your 1aero1tt:y." ( -·--.--..., --. ~ w ............ , .. ,., ... Intelligence Focuses on CUha W AIHINGTON -The uproar .o•er the 80\'ltt "combat brllaclt" lo CUba lut fall bu bMll 1'1PP11n._, 1a the heHJ!n.et by Ina and Atshanlltan, but the 1bort·al"9d C-.ban ttlall ~t a dramatic reorderlns of priorttle. ln tbe U.S. tnt4'1Usence community Cuba baa now replaced Red Chlna 11 the ta.raet ot our aeeood moat lo · tea1 ive tatellleence i fforta - aecond only to the Soviet Union. From the status or "low priortt'y attention"' the Marx · ist .ruled lsland 90 miles off the Florida coast bas risen l n tb e intelligence comm unity's estimation aa an area worthy of concentrated and massive surveillance. •'If a rabbit moves on that place, we know about it.'' So a Central lntelll&ence Aaency aource de1crlbed the new empbul1 on Cuba to aay aaaodat.e Dale Van Atta. Wbile tb.11 IOUOda like hyperbole, It'• not all that farfetcbed: The 1ateltlte1 tbal have been committed Lo •PY1n& on Cuba since the Soviet brl1ade fluco can t.ke clear pictures of a one-foot object from 100 mlles up in tbe atrat.oapbere. The adminlstratioo la clevly not going to be caught napping on CubU development.I a,ain.. Brieflno by lhe CIA are made on an aimolt everyday basis_ Al a CIA source puts it, "Cuba gets an inteJUgence e nema every three days." A SERIES of "Top Secret Um bra" r eport s from the summer of 1979 to February 1980 shows the detail with which U.S. intelligence agencies have been alert.iJ>g tbe ad.minlstratioo to the danger& from Russia's :,::;:} i; j j ·~~ Caribbean e»lony. Much ol the lnformatlon focuses on Clenfuefo•. on the 1outheTn coaat o Cuba, where Ftdtl Castro b.111 been modemld.nc a key naval and air bue: -A im Defense JntelUgence Aaeney report pred.lcta that tbe Ruttlant may s.end a detacbaMDt ot Backfire nuclear bombers loto Cuba In 1980. Runway• ,•t the Cienfuegos aJrfleld are being leagthened to 9,000 feet -the d latance requl.red for the Bacldlre -and there are already TWO alrflelda in Cuba Cbt&t could handle the Soviet pllD6. ROii MSES in Cuba. Soviet Backlire1 could tut virtually any ~rcet LD the United States. What alarm.a our military experts is that preseut defenses against bomber raida are aimed toward the north (,.against Soviet missiles coming over the North Pole ) and on each seacoast (against submarine-launched missiles), leaving the nation's 'VftU..~. ™AT'S ijJf' ~T ™IS ~Nr-oor SA~! I Earl Waters aoutheutern defeoMI nl.Uveb' naked. -Spy satellltet have QOtted a SUlptdOUl·lookinl ~ ll Punta Mm~. near ~. It closely resembles tbe t1Dd ot structure uaed In Eutern Europe for 1tora1e anti maintenance ot nuclear minl.le9. Punta Movtda la. aJ.eo belo• connected to Cieofut&OI by a railroad, which rallea tbe poutblltty that nuclear submartnes could be serv1ced at t.be buce sbecl. Some lntelll1enee analyst.a, however, have cautioned ULat everything turned up by tbe sples-tn-lhe·sky is consistent with a nuclear power plant tbe Cubans are buildin& with Soviet help ln the Cienfuegos area. And these experts note that there have been "no lndicaUons that Havana has plans for nuclear weapons." ON nfE 011IER hand, some Intelligence reports express concern that the CIA may be ignoring evidence that Castro plans to use the Soviet·spoosore d nuclear technology for military purposes. -The secret tntetllgence reports show that the Russians have been upgrading their communications equipment in Cuba in recent years. One communications · sate Iii le faciUty, according to a "Top Secret Umbra" National ~curtly Agency report, permits nearly simultaneous two-way excban.gee between Havana and the Soviet defense ministry's ~atn intelligence office. According to the report: "Hava na se rve s as a communications relay center for the (Kretnlln) to support its l n t e 11 l gen c e o pe r at ions throughout the Western Hemisphere." The intellige nce reports tn12icate that the Soviet.a may not have yet breached the secret agrttments they signed with the United Stales following the Cuban military crisis in 1962 - but they're coming dangerously close. Special Districts Need More Trimming Having fabricated all those horror stories about what would happen if the vot~n bad the audacity to vote for tbe property tax reduction measure authored byJarvia-Oann.publicotficiall are now reluctant to confess tbeJ weren't telling the trutb, or at belt were woefuUy mlatak'eft. But a.a time passes the truth cradtWJy rises to tbe aunligbt.. In fae-t, it became quite apparent not too long after pa11a1e of Proposition 13 that most local eovem· meats, l.e., the counties, cHlea and schools, hadn't been hurt at all. To the contrary, due to a combinatioo of a free-wbeeHa,g Lefislature fat with obeceoe treasury 1UJ1o pl'Wlfl9 bul1t up by overtnatioa. and tnflation, moat ot the locab round tbemselvet richer lba.a ever before. A aide benefit bu been the ablllty of the offictw to uae Proposition 13 u the whipptna boy to excuse the lncompet.ence and miamanaiement which baa always emted but for wblcb Art Hoppe there was no good alibi prior to passage of Jarvis-Gann Still, as the saying goes, "Every cloud has a silver hn· log'' and one of the real benefits for the people baa been the post· Propceitioo 13 actions in some of the special districts that, in some cases did feel a pinch as a result of the measure. 'l'llEllE ARE at last count. 4,948 special districts in the atate, not including school dis· trlcta wblcb number more than 1.000. Tb.at is a whale ol a lot of loCa1 aovernment piled on top of the normal county and ct· ty 1ovenament1. In many cues tbeae dlltrlcta add unneceuarlly to tbe tu burdens because ol lbe inefflciency of tbe system, Lo say nothing of the ineffic1eocy wbicboften nata within them. Special dtatrlcta are a supertmpneed level of govem· ment fonned, for the most part, for a lin&le purpose. Because they are· governed by boards wboae members seem to perpetuate tbemaelves in office. they have been called "special dJDHties." Mamtaining a low proflle1 their electiona and ac- tion• pt little public notice. Be- lol siDIJe purpose, they operate wltbout re1ard to t.be overall priority needs of the community There att some 55 categones of special distncts Some of the largest groups are ~ ro~ for fire protection, highway lighting. water, parts arid rffreatioo. Many have overlap- ping juriadic:Uoos and in some areas taxpayen are burdened with as many as 30 special dis· tricta stacked oo top ol the coon· ty government. Even city dwellers are included lo many districts. WHILE TllBSE Ls DO fanctioa these district.a perform which couldn't , lo most caset, be bandied by the county or city, most of the d istricts were formed during the state's great poet-World War ll population ex· ploslon when communities grew up outaide ol lDcorporated citi~. The district.a were formed to provide services normally fu.rnisbed by the cities. Once en- trenched. t.be dJ1trict boatda were zealous in reslatiq any suuestlom roe merser OI' dls· solution. Former Long Beacb As· semblyman Mike c.Jteo, who sponsored legialadoo to compel districts within any liven COUllly to merge their funetloat into tbe county or city s)'SUlms, f<Mld the power or the districts so great be threw in the towel of:>. serv~. "1be only way it will ever b.appeo ls for a powerful governor to throw bis full force rnt.o a reform. •• BUT ALL THAT seems to have changed by reason of Proposition 13. No longer able to levy property taxes, some of the districts have awakened Lo the need for more efficient manage- ment. The Legislative Analyst re- ports that better t.bao 25 percent of the districts bave been atudy-. ing org.ani.utiollal and Jurildic- tiooaJ changes as a means ol re- dudnl costs aDd iJacreuiDc ef. fec:tivenesa. And 14 pe~t bave already proposed changes. These chances can take tbe Corm at annexation. consollct. tion, detachment. dJascalu6on. meraer or reorgaalaatlon. Whatewr way ooe ru.. tbe im- pact OD tlaoee diRrtcts Wbicfa re- lied IOlel;y oa ~ taxes ap-pean to lane bealtby. · Uatortuaate!)'. tt ean be ... pect that tboee districta wldeb are 1araelJ IAlfPW1.ed b7 fees for semeea mate up tbe bWt cl the '12 J)eftlellt wtllcb. tbe analyst says, bana"t .,.. eoaaklered the P*lbllitiel fer dwap. Here's How Washington Muddled That U.N. Vote Tbe ltraelil teod to be • blt c1aJu.J at Umet. Mt f'rleod, Monlal SbUom. for ezample, f1ndl it bard to beUeve that our aurprllina vote lD the U.N. to condemn larael waa due, H PretldeDt Carter ao clearly ex· plained. to "a fallun lD com· munlcatlonl." •'New York la oolJ 20S mllel from Waabtnatoa u tbe dlplomat files,'' 1ald llordecal 1keptlcally. .. Alld lour preal ent wiab• UI to beJleYe Jae _.. ... . ... , ..... .... amba•••or to Yote 'DO' ~a(."'''" Y• t.m"t blame llOfdeeal few Ill• ........ a. ••• ,., dldll 'l bow tbe mtft lt.or1. It I told Jt ioblm. On Wecl.Deadai. l'ebrau1 27. oar amb1111dor to tM U .1( •• Donald F. McHemy, called uo Secretary of State Cyrus Vance la Wublnctoo. ''There 'a a re- aol.UOO condemnln8 our loyal al11 brael coming up Saturday, alr," be said. ;.How shall I vote!'' "Damed IC I know " said Vance. "Let me pu.t yrA>.' on bold wblle I Ilk tbe pretident." •'Tell blm to vote 'no,' l ,uesa, .. laid tbe president. .. And wblle I've aot you on the lioe, Cy~=t about a 1ummer Job o.er for Am.J?" Wat, It toot Vance VDW Frt· day mondal before be CCMlld ftDd a 1pot for AIDJ u Am• baN8dnr to UtManla. ADd bJ tf\e Um• be 1ot back to llcH_,,, tbe latter bad f.U. -.., wtda bll ncelver oil the book. ''8Ul1~ l>U.IJt bua1:• Hid Vance, 1lammln• down bl• pboae. And be ordered bla ua· der1ecretar1, Warren Christopher, to .. wake tbat McHenry up with a telecram and make it a1ng I" So Chriatopber blred • ~ Tele1rapb meneqer to am.. "No. No a TbouHnd Times No!" to McHenry. ALL WOVLD have aone wetl bad not the mesHqer, u will someUmea bappe.n, •un& tM mes•-ae to DaaflA F. llcllelll7 of Brooklyn Bel~:n· fortunatelJ, tbla Mc b.ad propoeecl oal7 dM DIOt Wclc'9 to lll•ila Wllleta ot ~ andbe~)Mplcl1Dbll death from tM llidtDwD ,._..1 tbeNbf .... off ..... Gf tra1ed6e9 liac....., tM ._ .... of PoNl,........ tlllllllE ... ol .•. Buttbat't llDGtblrftor7. Meanwbile Vanee. Mt ...... lnC fNm AmbMtlllllDr MeillMY. beeam• alanD.S.. Oa. l'ridaJ eventnc, be •tott*I Mottola ~rlnkl ,a:to~ ~:£':! .. :t'blm to keep -... to ' New Yon. '-:!'be fate of tM tree world depends OD ,_.. teU1q Amba•Mlot llcffemy to vote 'no,' ••Mid Vmaee crtm.17. Frtnb, a born patrtot. arrtftd at i,be U.N. Just u lltBemy wu to cut tbe fateful-. on Sabar- day mornln1. ••vou have broucttt me tbe meuqe from WulilnctGD?0 cried llcHeDI')'. "Y .. 0 "81*1 Priau and dropped dead from u.baaltloa. 0 TBt18 IT WAS.•• I toJcl Mordecai, ''tbat our am• ba11 lldor Yote4 .,.._ • A1M1 u IOOll U oV pneicleat Hard about 1t• llourw W. • U..*" f!I tbe VIM•t' IFJtll ~ ~..mr...,. to beUne u.. .... 'Wbn ot ~mmmlcllllclD'? .. .. v ................. fbak. ial ·Ida ~ ... ftrlil ft ...... to bellft9 ••• ,... fadld to Wl ,_.pr •• , , ........ IDUY. Je.;lell ftten tM.r• a.re la ••••a •" ' • I - &oes to 6ramm0tical Grave ., 1131:! A. .. , • ..,. ~ii -.. hllff ....... ..., ... twe&•IW w "1 er P•rHa1la•1•ter la 1•• fatal ~~atalleal•u.,.....•u.. ": ......... Pll ,., ...... plut ..a: ...... &M ........ ~eltM .............................. itlMt from wUt V''*'Blt Na..._. e&Ue4 °all Uaat ,.,.._... .. ~ ncee~ bu be.a ptW hip over the SnOeb tapqe ln the ume ol aexual equall~. TllS NSW AllOCL\TSD P&-styJebook ( .. waft>. wblda .. the arb*ter ..... ua. of I.be ---~ --.. ••t ~ and broad· cut aewa pnlill'UDI. u well u our owa bumble 1crlbbllnp, hU~detent burial to a m au snve to the c t.be 1poll•pe1110D, t.be sunpenon and a I tboae other aDdro11nou1 herm~c WliMs creat.kma wbo have been robblnc the En1Uah tanauaae ol lu manhood. I quote from ov aew ~ 9'J&e bible : ''-HRSONS: Do Mt ue ooMecl tlUrdl iucll cu ClaaiijiefWOf' ,paa,,,.,_ ift regMlartd, ''htlUad w cllai,._ or ..,.,.. iJ "*'""° to a ma or U.. o/~ tll ~ Uw c#Wnooman or spoa....,,, .. •I~ too--. 0r. if~. ~ 0 JW'ldrol &OOnf ~ °' l.eadrr <Yr rcpre~. "U• chmrpel'.atl or mntlaT ~°"'JI a. dittet quotolionl or whm tfts tM /ormol de.mption /or cm o/· /ice." SO. 111E&E IT IS. THE chairperson la dead.' Long live the chairman or the chairwoman or the Tahoos Go APWI,..,.... Man Bites Dog (headline!). Man models for facial at international beauty show (headline!). Not necessarily in the the last instance. Beauticians Lariaaa Weinstein (left) and ChrtsUne Vatmy say that in the past two years male clientele bas doubled at skin care centers. Tombstone Rea&:. Don't Mess With Ms. ~. at there s. to be a fUltber bnudon o1 .. ._. Tlllll maid eom• u po 1wpr1.M to tbe pipe. 1moklq, very lacbll.k• Mary l>uab1ll of tbe toblc· eo ud · *-·dynuty, wbo when' abe beaded tbe auamt 8rftLab ftrm of Ou.nblll Ltd. (purveyon by aPOOlntment to Her MIJelty tbe Queen) alwaya in· 1£aled on the UtJe of chal.rman of the board and NOT, u &he lold me ln an interview, chairwoman, cbairl.ady or cbairpenoa. Mir)' Dunb1ll had a tarted all u a bookkeeper in tbe famlb' ftrm and when abe ft.na11y made it to the bead teat at f.be board table abe W&ID 't &Oiog to have her titJediluted by the feminlsta. U the Times bad not been out of publicatioo for so many loag, sad Cfor true lovers or the Queen's English) months, Ms. might never have gotten a stiletto heel in the door or our language. Ms., accordlng to the new AP Styleboolt, "is the apeWng and the punctuation for all uses o( the courtesy uue. including direct quotations ... "1bere is no plural," the stylists add, a trifle moralistically. Well, thank God for small favors; at lea.st the species can't multiply. MS, WITH BOTH LE1TERS CAPITALIZED, m eans manuscript, as found in a bottle, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, which, if the AP stylebook is the bible, is the original tablet or stone handed down on the mountaintop. The OED, as we keepers or the name call it, was recently revised and edited by C.T. Onions, C.B.E., F.B.A., Fellow and Librarian or Magdalen College, Sometime Reader in English Philology in the University of Oxford and Corresponding Fellow of the Medieval Academy or America, who certainly knows his onions where the mother tongue is concerned. MS, the OED goes on to say. is an abbreviation from the Latin manuscriptum: Manuscript. My revised edition g1ves no other definition. H you didn't know it, there is no plural either. MS is an erroneous usage. SPEAKING OF WRJCR, TO WRITE of an "MS found ln a bottle," as Edgar Allan Poe did, is not only grammatically correct but also hydro- graphically impeccable. Even though the milkman rarely makes his rounds anymore, manuscript.a sWI are found in boWes and they travel over great distances. My authority for tbls ls Richard L. Jones Jr .• l'reaideat ol the Tulsa Tribune, with whom I have bad tbe plea.Sure of apliWna a bottle of excellent Barolo iD Rome one a.llht. •lthonlb we may baYe lo9t batla Ille media and tbe m•aase oo that oc-c...._ Prom tbe end8e ahlp Santa Mata off the__. of Eqmdor on April 2S, Marty Jcmes, Dick's wife, .. 4"**' a bottle coa1.&lnJq • meuqe onr the ralf -..., the blue wat.n of tbe Paelfte. Tbe •= Ja•• t.beir name and addNll and re-q that U U)'OM fOUDd the bottle, Marty would P'MtlJ appreclate beutDI w.bo and wbere. ACftJALLY DIC& DID 'IRE 80Tft..S cbuck· tn~r Man, wrote the MS and pnpued tbe ba that would belp keep lt afJoat ffW a 'wb.Ue • ElOt mootbl, 34 days and 4,:IOO miles later, tbe bo&le wu plucked from a coral ~ lo the Tuamotu Archipelago by a Tahitian coconut picker. "Dear Mn Jones.'' Marty &ot an MS through the malla. "ln response to tbe nquest I found in the sea bottle, I •m writl.ol you this letter. Your bottle dated 4·25-79 was (Otmd on Jan. 18 on the eutem side of Rangiroa in the Ruomotutioo Arch. Raoliroa is located about 350 miles NE or Tahiti. My husband, whose work is to dig the coconut meat out of the coconut in order to sell to the coconut oil producers, found it on the reef last Fri· day. 1 am Tahitian and the~ore don't speak any English. The Mormon missionaries wrote this let· ter for me." THE MRS. WHO FOUND THE MS. in the Jones bottle signed herself, "Your s truly, Tahirlhir1 Houa, T1puta, Raog1roa, French Polynesia.'' In case anyone has trouble finding the message here, MS is found in a bottle and chairpersons have been dethroned and hopefully e ast into the sea. too. Women Demonstrate NEW DELHI, India CAP> -More than 500 persons, mostly women , demonstrated here against rape, mclochng sexual assault by police. "Man and woman are equal: why is woman humiliated?" they chanted in Hindi during a march that was organized by local women's and students' groups. Protesters passed out handbills demanding stronger laws against rape, mlD.lmum protection of women from assault by police, strict punish· ment of corn>icted rapists and rehabilitation of victims. BEAT THE DEVELOPERS VOfE NO ON D BobSpreen --~-- Give your ....._.. a lift se11your11t1 ., •cm .. I fast I• Ute S II•• CIHSlfled aft of tM 0.llY Plllt. 642-5671 Paid Polit~ Advertleement ·1 ELECT ''e: ." JOHNSON .J IUSINESS SENSE HUMAN CONCERN FOR COSTA MESA C()UNCIL ••• FOR US ...., by'°""""' ... 10 _, (•< • ' ~ ROllOW ~.; 1,-.,,.,. .rws..t.oOr CoaaMeu _....._~ .... l'M VOTING FOR RAY WILLIAMS BE.CAUSE: MFacts speak louder than metonc. The fact 1s Ray W1lhams. voted for General Plans changes that will reduce future traffic by an estimated 52.000 cars a d_ay. He 's against allowing any more ear.shattering planes landing or taking otJ from the airport. When I vote it will be tor common sense ... it wm be for Ray Williams. . JohnS~ x- \ . • TO JOll A HOLIDAY SPA HEALTH QUI TWO For the moneys join now and get a full 1980 membership at 1979 prices. And for your money you get progressive resist- ance exercise equipment, jazznastics for women, saunas, whlr1pools, steamrooms, sun rooms, swimming and, at selected clubs, jogging tracks and racquetball. For the ahow: you get to look and feel terrific! In just 30 minutes, 3 times a week you can shape, trim, firm and shine. We offer a variety of different memberships including a two-week introductory offer. Join a Holiday Spa Health Club while you can still get a full year of 1980 fitness for the 1979 pnce. FINAL DAY! UTES lllCIEASE -IGIT TOllGlft _._...,.. ___ . . . . , t i I } i .. . ' ~ I U.ateawdll&.._W'°°"81Cnnl KaMUt TrWlt ,_ bY ......-. Tll• ,,.., , ••• ~1. ·= ............... ea,,...•..-.. p1aee fCw u.. ran.._. _..otiir........., ........... . n. "·' .... tnlll .. ... ... .-o1 .......... ...... bet•••• Nebraaka ••• ~ lllllourt BulD Power Co. wtakb h balldla1 a dam aad 'b1droeleetrtc plant a&oq U.. Laramie River In WyomLDc. Tbe rtver ta a ma1D tributary ol the Platte. National WUdlile Pederatioa attorDtJ Pat Pareateau wot. ao a.rUcle about UM fl.Ind and tu elfortl for ta. ,..._Uocl'• 10U&b m•= "Ranier Rick." Aod tbe from iJdl -about U I w• b' a toUl ol JOO -have been eom1nl In ever llnee, A.YI fund cbalrmaa Dtek 8"111. '"To u.e little eblJclren this ls very meardncf\&I and to me It ..,. 101Ntbtn1 that all the ldda ill AaMriea Juan lood ~· &lid ......... Jn IOOd tbl.Dp,' be .. 4 more ~ .... , I s10,000,000 Historic Through Saturday, Morch 22 only Save 50~ on 41 starting silver flatware patterns In 4-plece place settings. Save 40~ on 16 sffverplated flatware patterns In 4Q.piece services for eiaht · Save 30% on 20 sllverpkrted hoHoware pieces Over $300,000 In bonus gttts Corne to Newport and see the most spectacuar display of ster1ing silver and silverplated holoware ever shown in ... ~ Cantornla, many rare muse\nl-quollty exhlbttion pieces Robinson's Siiverware, 15, an stores except Palm Springs Save 40~ on 27 stalrff)ss Steel flatware patterns In 40-pieee services for eight Quonltttes t'rited and a.tljeCt to Pl1of d& Ask about OU' ~ CU> Aan. Sony, no ma1. phone ot CDD. orders • Stoct on hand at start of IOle J Save 50% on Sterling Flatware BONUS GIFT 11 A chest eQual to the finest silver Walnut finish silver chest lined in special silvercloth to prevent tarnishing. Holds a service for l2 plus 581Ving pieces. This bonus gift is yours w ith the purchaSe of a 16-piece service for 4 at no extra charge. Manufacturer's suggested retail: .. . . \.14')...· : : ' ) .• ~ _/ . \'-.'6: . •• ., I ~~ ...... '~-.. ~ .... ~. ·~1 ··-) .. i -~ •. . -.....·-· ~·.·· ,, . ~ 'f. ,. .. '· - • ~-· # BONUS GIFTS 11 end 12 This classic 4-p1ece coffee set by Gorham. tor coffee served in a special way Includes coffee pot, tray, covered sugar and creamer. With the purchase of a 32-piece service for 8 you get both the Stiver chest and the 4-piece coffee set at no extra Cherge Total manufacturer's s·ugQGSled retail: •1e PAlTERNS GROUP A GROUP B GROUPC GROUP D BONUS GIFTS SAVE 50% ON RoNP9int Sir Christophet Grenet. Baroque Romance of the S.. Gift • 1 Silver Che-st Grft • 2 4-p1~e cotfH set WALLACE STERLING PAlTEANS SAVE 50%0N TOWLE STERLING PATIERNS SAVE50%0N GORHAM STERLING :.:::::-..=. .... w ••• 'Jlllf' ,..,.. .... ,.4: -~ ........ =---· . ~-.-. .....-.---·~ .... 4f'ID ...... Grand Vec:toNn Golden Aegean W..ve Gtft tt J c.ndei.tQ. P91' Reg. Now Reg. Reg Now mon •v i>r;ments• $70000 S25.00 saoooo $25.00 Sl000.00 $25.00 $110000 121.00 8349.00 $399.00 $499.00 IMl.00 S2800.00 862.00 SJ2QO.OO •11.00 $4000.00 sa.oo S440000 •1.00 $1316.00 $1516.00 $1996.00 '219&.00 $5600.00 S1Z4.00 $6400.00 $141.00 saooo.oo s1n.oo S8800.00 S1M.OO Recerve Gifts • 1 and • 2 $2192.00 $3192.00 $3992.00 $4392.00 at no charge -S8400 00 S9600.00 S l 2000.00 St 3200 00 Recerve Grft:s • 1. • 2 and • 3 $4188.00 116·00 54788.00 $212.00 55988.00 S295.00 $6588.00 $29l.OO atnocharge GROUP A GROUPS GROUPC GROUPD BONUS GIFTS Sp9Mh PtovincW OldMast9r GrMd Duc:M9a Celdc w..-Gold G.ft • 1 : Silver chest EIGree.._ Gift • 2: 4-pece coffee set Gm •3: Candetabtlt. pw Reg. Now Reg. Reg. Now Now peymenta• ssoo.oo $55000 $25.00 $650.00 $25.00 $80000 8239.00 SZS..00 $2&9.00 S319.00 $399.00 125.00 S2CXXl 00 •.a•oo S2200 00 .... 00 S2600.00 S $3200 00 S OO ~ _ s1.oo •1596.00 11 . Sll6.00 $1076.00 S127S.OO ~ $4000.00 $4400.00 $5200.00 • 100 $640000 • "" RecetYe Gfhl., and •2 819'2.00 Sl5.00 $2112.00 $96..00 S2552.00 11 13192.00 141 et no charge $600000 112700 S660000 S143.00 $780000 sno.oo S9IOOOO *212.00 ReceMtGlfts •1. •2end •3 snu.oo · $3228.00 S3IZl.OO $4718..00 et no charge GROUP A GROUPS GROUPC BONUS GIFTS Faiff .. Mellcl ..... cw... kl'OI G.., • 1: SMt chelt Gift •2: 41)lece caftM llt OldE,....11pt Gitt • 3: Clndelltwa. plir ~ NCM Reg. How ..... $800.00 9311.00 121.00 s1000.oo ...... 00 IZl.00 $1200.00 .... oo w .oo $3200.00 S1H6.00 t71.00 $.4000.00 ., .... oo .... 148()().00 ~.00 13112.00 1141.00 $8000,00 *-2.00 1117.00 neoo.oo ~~•1enct•2j MnecNrgt S9e00.00 ... 711.00 tltZ.00 912000.00 ..... 00 ..... St440Q.QO t71-.00 .... ~Giil •1. •2and•3 ""°..... ' • BONUS GIFTS 11 and 12 end 13 This lovely 3-ltght candelabra by Gorham .. a pair designed to enrich and enlighten your table With the purchase of a 48-piece service for 12 you get the Sliver chest. the 4-p.ece coffee set and the PM of candetabras at no extra charge. Total menufactuf'8f's suggested ntteil: .. . . ···=~ •N . • • _,:.~ . ~~ .. _ " ._ .. . ~ . ve Endangered Cranes ,..,. .. ~ ................... ruan.. .. u.•wbMD-'DI Urie Plllbe IJver ln Ntbr..U for mWMmolygn.'' TIM tN1t •• e1t1bl'1Md bJ ,,. CODIUmtr•OWD•d uUUty compUS. la O.CemMr lt78 after a law1a.ll brou•ht by Nebr..U, t.M t•raua. ud fov ...,. ccmNl'VaUoo ~ cooctrud tbat b1droelectrlc 1•n•ratlon was de1troytn« bab\tat. The Ont mljor outltlf came In December when t.b• tru.lt 1peot $1. 7 mllUoo for tome 2,000 _,.. of Mormoa lllud. The Blf Bend area also ply! bolt to bmdndl ol t.bousandia ol IHH aad aaadblll cranea, dO&eDI ol bald eqles and tome 5 mUlloa due-. each year, HY federatlolJ oftlclala. "I want tbe b6rdl to have a place to 1wlm and drink tn>m and Un,'' wrote 7-year-old Sucba from PacU'lc PallNdee. SAN omoo (AP) -Two U.S. Border Patrol qentl aupended for mntreiUnc UJe1al .u.... have been plaHd od.probrtt. for three yean and f1ned 11.• each. In lldditlob, a U.S. Dlltrtct Court Judie OC'deNd tbe two tQ perform 7:50 houri ol commmlt;J work . S.ilver~··-··Sa le and Exhibition JOIN OUR SILVER CLUB UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY NO FINAf'tCE CHARGE.' <THE COST OF CREDIT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE QUOTED FOR GOODS AND SERVICES> computed a1 a Pt''•odoc rorP or 1 ~ % per monttt < 18% AN NUAL PERCENT AGE RATEi on Aw·rlV}e Da 1, Balances or SlCXX> ('r ~~sand 1% r-muncrtlANNUAL PERCENTAGE RA TE OF 12%1 on lr•oil DO"'i" ,, the Avoraqe DJ•lv Bafanc<-5 OvPr $1CXX) FINANCE CHARGES ,,, .. 11 t;.• rome>u'"'' on '"" AveriJlY' DJ•'v Baf.Jnc" wtt1ctt 1s oetPrm1ned bv re 1.1hn!J '"" oa anc.-O•JISland nq ,,,, 1'.:t<:fl d;iv ou: "'1 lflP. mtYiltt•v t;"'•~·l P"f•OO .iroJ o ,..,.ng rr Jl rota' bv rhe numt>e< Of dAvs on •he mon1tt1y b••l•nt) Of rooo l ,_.., l).J .. ;nc~ ou•~•.tno•nq tor .. .,, " Qj>' , oer~"'"' .,,_,, b>- subllJ~tong anv Nv1Tl4'!Tls and/or cu'<l•TS <1\Jr mq tnar cJ,1v 110"' II"• ll't'v•u ,, a.iv s w1~1.1r 1.r 'J w •rlr•'-' 1 r .. · ..,, •l·• .,r Pian t!t a11a1lablo univ tor purc.tt.i~ .. of $150 OI 111(.)rtl 'NO FINANCE CHARGE 11 requ11ed 'll9'1thly P.flyments are made by the bllhng date The amount ot the minimum ~ttUy peyrnent required is the greater ol $it> ()( 1 /:l4th ot the t'llgheSt new ba~ owing at any ttme rounded co the ~l'ltl)I twfhest whole dOllaf A FINANCE CHARGE may be tm()OSed 11 reQutr monthly payments a1e not patd when ~end may be tmpQ&ed unttl the account IS no longer in default Any FINA CE CHARG E. 1f imposed. wrll be GROUP A GROUP B PATTERNS SAVE 50% ON REED & BARTON STERLING English Provincial Grande RenatSSance Francis I Sparnsh Baroque E1Gr8CO PAlTERNS SAVE 50%0N ONEIDA STERLING 32-Pece serW.e for 8: fitt;jl '4.p.c. place settings PATTERNS SAVE 50960N LUNT STERLING 4-piece place settings: pace bife. plcx.e forl:.. salod fat & teospc>o11 ll>piece MMc.e for+. '°" '4.p.c. place settinQs • 32 • ..W.fur8: w~ploce lettings 48-piece ....a fur 12: tewlve ~ pb::e seltir9 PATIERNS SAVE50%0N INTERNATIONAL STERLING 4p.c.~ ..... pb:ll w.. Fb»W. dodwa-..,c~ ·~---~ w 4fi9otfllia 111"9 =---1:-........ ..efil9 ........ f..12: .... ..,...pbrlt~. Reg 560000 5240000 5480000 $720000 neg S80000 5320000 S640000 $960000 Now $299.00 $1196.00 ~2.00 $3588.00 GROUP A Damask Rose Lasting Spnng Now $399.00 $1596.00 $3192.00 S478a00 GROUP A Modem Victorian monthly pJvmencs• S25.00 SSS.00 $106.00 MMOQ mon1h1v p,JVmPl11'> • $25.00 $71 .00 $141.00 s212.oo Classic Rose Reg ';80000 5320000 $640000 $960000 Grandeur '! 100000 ~ $;!00000 SI 200000 Mafvem Befvedere Reg Now monthly payments• Reg 5720.00 $359.00 $25.00 582000 $2880.00 $1436.00 $64.00 S328000 S5760.00 $2872.DO $127.00 S656000 $8640.00 $4308.00 $191.00 5984000 GROUP A GROUP B Pttlude Rhapeody WildRoee GoldenTrMnu.,. Angelqale Roy .. DeNth ......... ,..... Reg. Now ffe9. $600.00 tat.GO m .oo $800.00 ""' S2400.00 .,, .... N3.00 $3200.00 •1111.00 •11.00 S4800.00 ~00 •1os.oo $6400.00 9'112.00 $141.0Ct - S7200.00 tlll&OO •1•.00 $9600.00 94718.00 $212.00 .Robinson's Newport Fashion Island , , . ~) ' 18th Century Now SJ99.00 $1596.00 $3192.00 $4788.00 GROUP B Martinique Now $479.00 $1916.00 S3832.00 $5748.00 monmrv pavnwnrs• $25.00 $71.00 S141.00 .,212.00 monthly Od\-rnents • $25.00 $85.00 $170.00 $254.00 GROUP B Eloquence Now monthly payments• $409.00 $.25.00 $1636.00 $73.00 $3272.00 $145.00 $4908.00 5217.00 GROUPC Ou8any Gr8ndeRegency Reg. Now mcJfl peyments• $1000.00 $491.00 sn.oo $4000,()() ., .... 00 -.oo 58000:00 $$112.00 tin.oo .. $12000.00 SUll.00 Ull.00 ·' BONUS GIFT Grll • 1: S•lver chesr Gill • 2· 4-piece coHee set Gill • :J Candelabra pair .. Recerve Gift • 1 at no charge RecetVe Gifts • 1 and • 2 atnoct\age ReeetYe Gifts • 1 • • 2 ~d • 3 at no charge BONUS GIFT Gift • 1 : Sttver chest Gift • 2 4-otece coffee set Grft • 3 Clndetabra. pair Receive Gift • 1 al no charqe RecervP Grfts • I and • 2 a1 no ch¥gt- Recerve Grtts • 1, • 2 and • J at no charge BONUS GIFT G•ft • l · Silver chest Gift • 2: 4-p.ece coffee set Gift • J · Candelabra. pair Recef'\1'8 Gift • l ac no charge Receive Gifts • 1 and ti 2 at no charge R~ Gifts# 1, #2 and• 3 at no ctlarge BONUS GIFTS Gift • 1: Sttwr chest Gift # 2: 4'1)leCe coffee set Gift • 3: <:.ndelltn. pair Rec..W Gift # 1 11 no d\lrge ~am. •1 •nd •2 etnoctwge AtctM Gff'la • t •• 2 lftd • 3 11noch.wglt ... -- . ! . • ~ 1 • ' l A 11 ll 'i • 1 I It 1 i ~ -~ , t ) J ToKno Anill ~ the wU of Welt ~ CoWll1 Maaai~ c.oun Juda• &oMn Kim ..... *° elffted dWrmu of the Orani County Juvenile Juatlte CommlNlon. Mra. Knox, a Hunt· ln1ton Beach rosldeot. w11 named lo the com m lul on I n 1911 b y Supertor C~urt Judie Ray mood fi . Vincent, former presld.lnt judge of the Juvenile court. The commiHaon ex ~ plores plans a nd con· cepts for improving tbe juvenile justice system. "And reme~ber to bend the knees . not lha. 1 way!'' 0 v e r c r 0 w di 0 g in ......... ._,_ .... _..,.._ ____________________ juvenile insUtules is ex· pect.ed to be an area of concern this year. Mrs. Knox is also a member of Amigos de Bolaa Chica, the Foun· taln Valky Chamber of Solar P d Commerce and Friends Owere . o~ the Huntington Beach Library. Program Due PALO ALTO <AP> -An ambitious energy. conservatioo project aimed at installlng 3,000 solar enere,y water heaters in homes, apartments and businesses is being taken oo by this San Francisco Peninsula city. The fiv4!:year proeram expected to cost S7S0,000 was endorsed unanimously by the City Council. ,r--.. ~remony To Honor Viet Dead d • C'radal 81 OILOaU BaOOKS l&WIN Ot ................. 1"" rtstn1 number of delinquents In Ora.nae Cou.aty bat prompl9d county •upervteors to open JI bedl at two Juvenile det.eoUon racllJUe1 to item overerowdln1. · lt will coat $351 ,000 lo open and IUff I 20-bed wlnt al Juvenlle Hall and a 16·bed wine al Loe Plno1 rot.try Camp, a ~port to supervisors aatd. BUT COUNTY PROBAnON Department of- (tclal1 said they would cut other services in order to make room in the budget for the bed expansion The four county facilities that hou.se delin· quent youths have been near or a bove capacity 1lnce November 1979, said Chier Probation Officer Machael Schumacher in a letter to supervisors. AND BECAUSE THE facilities were above capal01ty more than 20 times in one month, the county can expect to receive a written wa rning on certification from lbe Calitomia Youth Authority. Schumacher said. Schumacher attributed the overcrowding to a general increue in delinquency He said the number or children on prQbalion has increased 21 percent ln a year and that the situation isn't likely to improve. Although probation officials said they can cut Our te1m tell• you everything you want to know about your team In the DAILY PILOT services ln oUMr areas to Of*l the 3' bedl, they warned superviaon that ne~ year tbey may have to a1k for more money. MO&EOVElt, mE OPENING of the beet. won't aolve tbe present population crisis ln the juvenile facilities, Schumacher aald. Officials are looking Into other altemaUves to help solve the crowding problem, such as setUng up a IS-bed residential drug treatment program al LOs Pinos. In addition. they are meeting with repreaen· tatives from San Bernardino and Riverside coun- ties to determine if detention programs for girls can somehow be combined. verhsement . ... 1•M VOTl,.G FOR RAY ~. l WIWAMS BECAUSE: ! J RE -ELECT "He's not supported by outstde big-money interests. Look wt)O~ supporting his OPPonent John Colr-:,·] mostly developers. Ray ts his own mahl and cares about Newpart tor Newport\1 residents. He's prov~ it the fast four years. we need him even more now." Sye Simpson RAY WILLIAMS x :· Paid 10< by Committee 10 R&-elect Ray Wllltams Barbara l1chman. 62.4. f>oooy_Slf.eet Co<ona del Mar 9262S • I The council approved hiring three people to or- ganize the program, to set up a public information facility, and to direct the i.oatallatlon of a bot water system at tbe city golf cotrae clubhouse. A memorial ceremony honofing servicemen Jost in Vietnam is scheduled at 11 a.m., March 29 at the county administration building in Santa Ana. ';;===~.::=:m::::;~;::.~~:;;;=iiiiiii.::-.11111 The ceremony will • &iiiiillli focus on dedication of a Deoc•N•f.~ bronze plaque. In a d dition to the ADAMS oHoo Orange County Board or PE RCY ADAMS. tHldelll of HOWARO A. GREGG.,~ of Supervisors and civic Hun111191,,., lle«h. Ge P .. Md ••av L•ke F-Sl. c:... Paned • ..,." 011 d on Merch II. 1'80. s..tf'orlved by his wlle Merch 17, HID. Born Mey n . lfU In lea ers from throughout Joen and ton Fr•nlt Ad•ms •• 1 H•mllten_ Onwlo. CMaOa. Suntl-the COWlty, relaUves and 11 r • n a C h t I d r e 11 e n d ' llY hll wl"9 /IAM"y ElizMleth G...... • f Q 9re•t11<-hllOrfYI V"ltallOll wllt t. molh., Mrs. AUrtlll Schutrn ol SUrVtVOr S 0 range on Tllurwo, M•rcll 20. 1'90 trom Youn11,1own, N-York •nd l •unts Countians k.IUed in com . 4 OOPM to 9 OOPM al lht Pacific View Mrs. LaRw At,.,,,.r of Nl~r• F•lls, bat are ......,U....,ted to 8 l· M•mo•l•t Park Clla~I G•e•U1~ Nht Yori!~ Mn J Oe&n TIMWl'I-'~-. "" ,.,,.,<_,,will II" ,.,.l<I °" Frid•V. March ot N••9'1'• Fell\, .._ Yoolt. Funer•I lend. 11. 19'0 .. , 100PM ., P•Cllt< View ...... 1uswlll .. heldon FrlCS.y,Ma•<ll Family members of Me mortal Pork Pac ti I< V1•w 11. tffO in J:OOPM et SI Mlc,..el at\CI Mo<'1uarydl'fftoo A11 Aft991• ~tc-1 0ou<c11. cooon. county servicemen who •••NETT ae1 Mer, c a . w 1111 Rev P111111p die d in Vietnam a r e DAMA OAANETT, eve IO, •Hldent AOUFldlrH ollleletlf\O. tnlerm•nt a s ked to call Ben de ot HuntlnQIOn 8e«h, C&. Pe.Sad ewey Pec:lfle V19w MeMetlal Petti. N"'-1 on TIMS.0.Y. Merch 11. '"° •t ,., 8-h. ca. .... -• -... Of W.Wkl Leon of the Veterans -· F-el Wf'r~M ere _.i11111 el Wer It elld ,,_,..,..., 2 ~· Stat S ' Q ff j Pleree .,_, Stl\lllK' MOrbUlry, Medal$, 1 $11wr Sier Medal e11d e r V 1 Ce Ce at """'"'91°"8"c".~· Pu•P1•HMrt"'""10.l.Nfc1111tw.111 834·2042 for in!ormation. GEot10• 1i.u ot ,.._.. -i. Ceflfr._i.s R e e tali f ~UN ICE M. GEORGE, •oe 17, m••ba-lftMr.Greo.',_IOIM epr s D ve~ 0 •• ,,.,,, 01 Hunl•ll9f0tt au c11. c .. M.t ...... 111otM.,•Jo0111c1n11·u•-. PO veterans organizations siMe 1m. P..-_, ... .,.....,., rw-•· ~. ,,... M .. 1ee. cnot. will ffresent the colon MMctt 11,,.. _. .. o.ti~ c:--e P4IC""v1ew-.....,.,•rwcten. Tbe -..i--Col'TMl b•""d. C.. I rt.......,, ..,... 0-... -.&UllC> •r v _. ...., .... ..,.. .., .. l'l"" ow..._. ll&.aM&Ut will perform CIMlrci. Of M_,nttOll -..Ch •IFlc• JOYCE KLeMaAR. r••l .. nt of The publi ·. · ited com1,.. to "'""''"91°" 8H<ll '" 1m. ~,.. H!Quel. ea. P•...., •••Y °" c 18 mv . Mr\-0-otw•s•n eJrpert.JHll'lttr~ Merell 17, ltl O. SurYIYed by ) oncl in ecldltlOll IO melllno elOO>e• '°' d0"9f\IWS E"""9 .,..,. Sayer, Sybil her entire lem11v ,..., we\ noted tor Ceffoll -Jvl1911M Soll.,.,. I tOll doll\~,...,..-5'>11\ Ille ~lo"9d Alfr'9d LOllf'ONU and 1 \l\IH Luelle mother 01 Voro1n1a A. G•orge of Ford. I ore11d cll lldre n •nd 6 Hunllnoton 8e«11, ca . -MarjOtle oreel·or•nClchllaren CrypU1C11 "" Marting of _,_ Hiii•. Co .• •••vk n Wiii be Mid on TllU•Ml•v. OIJO SUntrVll>q .... l or-lllldf°eFI, Merch 20. et 11.00AM In tlle Pat•llC M.try Lynn Golson of Senta Jt.tte. c. .. VI"' Memorl.i Park. Vhltetlen •ill Larry J . M<tr1•no ot AtM<t•. Ce , .,. • ., We4neMMy from • OOPM to ftlCllarO A. Marting of New_, lloeKI\, t OOPM Ill ti. Pe<lh< View Mem«l•t ca • also> 0<Hl-9•Mldellltdrtr1, David P•rlr. O\allef. Pecllk View Mort11ary Free Film At Laguna K. GOIMWI of 5.anUt Me, Co., Brett C dlrt CIOf,. "Johnny Guitar." s tarring Sterling Hayden and J oa n Crawford, will be shown free of charJe to Laguna Beach senior citize ns Friday at the South Coast Theater. M•r11no -ROH E. M41r1lno -11 of MARSHALL Aeddlr\O. CA • 1 \l•IW L-Hofrwy G E 0 R G E WA S H I H G T 0 H end o DrOl1••" GI-Powell, llolh o;1 •• R MedltlM UldQe. K-. Fri-• rney ... A SHALL. rMldent of Wntmlntler, cell at Pie rce Breth••• Smith•' Ce. P•Utd-•y °" M<trch U . 1'IO. He Mort....-, from 12 ,_ 10 , OOl"M Cir! wa 1 • 4111 Oetr•e IC r1 101111 of w~. F-•' JHVl<ft Wiit ... ColU!ntluto, St. &orbet .. , P•rllfl, ., ... cOf!CkKMdon Tllwsdlly "'-"'"'° ,.., member of .the ca '•n Club. A •• 1t :IOAM et TM Fl"t Chrl~len Veleren of World Wer 11. Steff Ctiurcll of ttunllnoton a.eel\, wlfll SertNnt Anrrr AJr ,oru. Swwlftd 11¥ R•it. Docto r ,:t-llom•• Over Ion lll1 ..,1 .. Wrtey of WIHtmlntt~. Ca., J 01ttclotl11Q. Interment •Ill .,. 111 '°"' St-Mkl\NI ot U\O!I, JoM we11m111aier c emetery. Pierce Oevld e l Gerdtll GreYe, Ct .. t Bro!Mn SINU.S-,,_blMY dlr8Cton. deuohter .loen M•tOft of TV<ao11. ~ 4'rl1-. lilnllUIW J . L, Me,,,,.ell of Tbe film la sponsored by Laguna Federal Sav· tn1s and Loan Asaocla· lion and the Senior Cltlzena Club ot Laguna Beach. • AIOfl•. Or99911, s •ht•n Or• MM ~--------•r v-.o of Teiin. MMv J-H..-1n1 Neptune Society ;'e!:::'~~ ..:W ~:.: CaRM&TlOM aualAL At MA Oell1, Teus., Liiiian O'Dell Guerrero 646-7431 of M<l'9'11111d. c:... Mosa ot 0ir1111 ... The screening begins at 2 p. m. and seniors are invited to pick up free tickets at the Senior Citizen office. SOS Forest Avenue. . 8ur1el w•s lltld 011 Wednodo. Y _ _..__,.._.....,.. ~arch lt, 19'0 el 10:00AM al SI. •••11111• ........... _, .... , 9.Vbere'I c.a.lk CJMt(h, 110 Sovtll -----~~ !llC.lld, ~ M-. ea. 111termont at catltwtrw,_,...lo IUrbor L••" Memorlel Parlt.. llrL C.m./Mr. ~rvlc• Ultdw IN dtrectlOft <11 HarbO< ~=======~~=~ Lowft-Mlullt Ollft Mortuery CJf Cott• ,_Cl llOfHMS llMM. ,_us.. l&\.llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 SMITH & TVn41U. MOl'IUAIY WISTCl.lff CHAP& Mortuary• Crem1t1ont 427 E. 17th St Cosla Mesa 646-4888 NICI laOTttal SMmtS' WOl'IUMY 627 Main St. tilJnt~ll<:h ,.., ..... , COi OtllAL N•AL NOMI 7801 Botta Ave. Weatmtnster 893-3525 PACIPIC ¥llW ....:>taM.rMK c.tn.~$1uary 3600 Pacific vi.w or1v. Newport 8HCh 644-2700 McCOIMICK MOllTUAllH Laguna Beech 494-9415 Laguna Hilla 768-0933 sen Juen C.plstrano _..1m VAUONN HOW.110 VAUGHN, tHl6ent of ~Ma ca. P•uecl -•y Oii Mef'Cfl tt, tlll. swrvlited cy hit wlf• rlHIO. ~vices ore pendlllQ al Srlllm & Tutlllll WKtellll MOrt11ery Cl\apel.~ PUBUC NOTICE Tot,s ' Time At Library It's stor-ytime at the Dana Niguel Library. "'CTITiout •&tttNau with preschool readings MAIM ITAT11MaNT f hfldre 3 to 5 T11e ,._.... ,__ 1, c1o1no w.1-or c n on -·= • Thu~ya at 7 p .m . TIRAY ue & Assoc1Ans. Daytl~e atory read· ~.J:..~· HW11l111tan 8o9'h, fogs will also be held To,....c.u..1mtTMde,,u..e ... Wednesdays at 10:30 Ht11'11\fttlan 9Ncll. c.llfonllo ,,._ k T1111~1uoM11<tedb.,e111n-a.m . and the alx-wee '"'ldue1. p r o g r a m l n c l u des T"'9NC.Leo r"''......,,.,,. •'""...,with.,. atones, puppets, games, County OW1l 01 0ronoe c-1.., Oft finger plays, songs and Me,-e11 '·1•· ,.1..., crafts. ~.,,... 0r.,.. ONJt 0.11 ... P11ot, For in.formation, call ¥a_r_. 1_2._ .. _._ .. _Nilf_._z._1_• ___ 1..a_ .. -t 498·5517. _PtTBUC_____, ____ N_OT1_c_z_1 uE' ... ~• ~ r l'fCTITtOUt 8411fNCii IQ, flr.l(.RU~ .:J::!,ITAHMe.,T ~~k ... ,Dl!=•:o~::: A.NNOUNCED eo.i:,=<:c"::•Albltttoft. ,102 NEW YORK <AP) -w. Oceeftfrent, Ne•1>0•t •••ell, ABC News and Oblo c.j~ ....... ~••.,, '"" State Univeralty have dly!d1691 announced creation of Tll•• =:-=-:= tllflfl the William D. Stewart co11111y c1e111 of 0renoe c:-t., Ofl MtmorJal Broad cast Morc111, 1-. .,... Jou.rnallam Ledu.rethlp, ~ ar.,.. c..c Oe11y ,_._ \0 honor &be ABC cor· Mett11t.tt.,.,-._. ••~ r.,pondent killed Jn PUlll.M: NO'l'ICS Nlcara1ua lH t June. l&ewart wu a 1M8 ObJo •K:Ttnmll iUlt .. li ltate tnduate. T ... ..=~i:....... Under the prosram1 _, .. , 1upporttcl b y a Bil .._, :.:=. :!!r~C:,..: w. '"' Ste.art Memorial Fund "' ..... ...._, ~ .,., •· adm lal.lt-.d b)' tbe un· ••M.,L.Mra8Mdl.CA,... lverstty, a broadeaat Tiii• .,_._It Ci~ 91' 9ft !fl. jOUfDalllt WlU lptnd IM1'Z ••mtOM 111"'kWI.._ "· o-i-HYtral U)'I on the Ob.lo ,.. •M HONt c:.;::.,-=.-: ~:n::.'" C:.::., ': Stat. campua .. cb 1•ar C:::. Martll,..,. 1lvln1 lecturt1 a n~ watch_the t!xciting ~©·~ir~~' Showume Free /,JP""~ • Preview this week for three nights, March 21. 22 and 23. And sec a star·studded lineup of 11 movies and specials. Including NHeaven Can Wait" starring Warren Beatty and Julie Christie, MSa1urday Night Fever" starring John 11-avolta. MThe Bnnk'sJob'' starring Peter Falk and man} others. All absolutely free. uncut. uncensored and without commcroaJs. look/or your special Slwwhme pr<>Jfram guide in tlrt mail to~ this wttk. And wtule you're watclun,t?. look for your name as one uf the luck}' \\ mut·r' in the big Shnwt1mt> Sweepc;takes. Ynu could be the \\lnnl·r ut" tn~for·two t11 l<u1 de Janeiro. Or tht· 1980 Chevrokt Mtthbu. Or rhe SONY KP·5000 Super-Screen Video ProJtctlon ~}' ... ll'm. And many more fobulou~ pnzes. /\II Telt'prompter sub!>cnl>t!r-. m the Conti· nenti\I U.5 .. as of February 7, 1980. are eligi· ble and winners drawn from our l.'omputer list wtll be annollnCed on·the·air dunng the Show· timt' Free Preview. An winner.. will be nohfit•d by mail. You don't haw lo be a • Sony KP·~ ai,,.,""'9111 VIOIO~..,.. PLUS: (3) Panaaonlc: 19-tnch color T. V.'a •(1) Ha.nd-crafted tortoise •hell pen aet by S. T.l>uPont ol P•rl• • (10) Fu.U Yfft'• supply ol lul(ious Floriaold and Sealed· Swett Flonda .,.trui\.I • (15) Aaf1m11~ l \0 ~ket e:amens • (20) CanMlle di11t•l watd!ee by Buloft • (10) Family pfloto album• by Kl~r· Vu• Cl6) Photo libraries by Klier· Vu. Showtane subscriber lo wm. Sweepstakes void where _..: prohibited. "-f .. ,. ~' . I . ~ ... ... .,,., ·: As an added bonus, you can order Show· time now for our speciaf reduced installation offer o! only $4. 95. plus one month's service fee. Both payable when you hook up. ~ advantage of this limited offer today and Can your local Thleprompter office. (Of fer expires March 31, 1980) Plua -The Cheap ~tective {Peter Falk) •A Little Romance (Str Laurence Olivier)• All The Pres1dent'c; Men (Robert Redford, Dus- tin Hoffman) • Straight Tim(.: <Dustin Hoffman) •The One and Only <Henry Wink: lc r) •Agatha (Dustin Hoffman)• Charo (S~ cial) • A New York Summer (Special) SWllPS1UD M D Let us entertain you like no one else can. Call M2·3260 or 1·800-331-1700 lr.M460 ' • NtlltMd ONMe a.. Olllr.·= .mettlnf wltll •tudenta. , ________ " lll'f'.ll,lt, .. All.t,1• ·--t-------------·-----------------------------------------------~iilllalllll. 1 , I Wm Mudd Join NBC? .. l'M YOTIMft FOi RAJ WIWAMS llCAUSI: "He'~ devefoe>ment. ~ not lhe kind that our street• with traffic. He la a careful man. You donl flnd mll'\V peopte 1n government Who c.r• • much u he does. When vou dd. you better keep them working for you. .. Tll& NSW YOU Dail1 NeWI 1ald Mudd wu oo tbe verp ot 1l1allll a coatTac:t WIU.-JlllC New a. .. It..,_..• wbat you mean .,, ................ ......,.,... caue»Md lludd u .. ,..... '''"-au u. .._.._._..._pulled out ol dlle wall, tt tak• UllM to make a dfflalon. I woa 't be makia oae for at leut a couple ofweeb ... "I'm • 1reat admirer of loltr'a," aald Small, blrnMlf a former CBS New1 HecutJve. ••w• ~UM to bav• him wttb UI, but A.BC would like him AQd aowoWdcas.·· John Cole CU ANNOllNCSD J'el>. 11 tbat DaD &ai~be "10 !'.!'=;'~ .. aa!Lor': RE-ELECT-RAY WILLIAMS X DHt t:r· Botb R-atber and.,_ _____ _. _____________ __ M\Mkl beeD eouldered .frcmt-Paid for by Comruittee to R••lec:t RIY Wlllleme rwanen lot the poaitioo beld by Barbera Uchmen. 824 Poppy"Btn~•ll COront de! 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DVM · ~.,. ~ ~ 9'111. c.MIUHA ~. CA ea••t ~ 4 .... 0'1 •• •••II n.. "8ut .... • '* "-"ttw ., .... .._ -• .., ., ..... Tit»~·· .... tJ.71 .. .. CI IWll' ...... adea C....., Defi*. 11111, ~~,·=· UIU·ltU). labe•ace• aa • ,••die P•e -Mca1ae ..... u lawa ....... aeanUu&o*G....__BoMel Wel'M ....._ Tiie oBetl cio.rt fw a.,al Teall WH llllllUt ta Parts ta HM. 'fte .W.. ef ll ... ...... (.., .. , ..... eRrta ........... blee ________________ ,..._ a. &11e a.,a1 T..a. c..n at a •• ,._ c.n .. --------------• ...... 111111& by order of Kial ..,., vm .. Jl1' at. IM relMdlt bJ order of Claules O m i-. .... tu. <*-11•. Sacept for a fe• WHtera •••..,.er• ••l•laMn, •Ht H••lrlea r~atre wult1a1 .......... euT1 , ................. .., .. ., ..,.._~--,,..._ HllllU'lee......,.. ~ ...-M • ......_ r'9fl -.,, ... ---7 "~•er r,:.c;::-_:au:.r!rii. or =::..-:r= DEAR PAT:. I read the followlng ln a ._. ~ .._ .. er er 11 z1• ., .Mil bouNhold blat.s column: .. To keep your windows uilllVy yM...a Ylilt Mr latect....._aU. e.·-.lnie tram ~r fo~·'UJ6, ~. l "bles~ O{ ....._ silicone llQuid emulsion (available in hardware yoyr rate from S'I•' or 5Yt'~ to 8W or IV.,. JUST GIVE • US A CAU. WE CAN MAKE ALL THE AR~ANGEMENTS h set ,.., fin& paaaport, ye.a •-* aPPb .. stores) with 3 cups of water; dampen a soft cloth .. ,_to a ,......11 a1eaey or &o -of Ille ie.era1 or paper towel and rub over tbe lnaide of all the or state co..U or post offtcea Utat t~ea• affected windows. It will keep your windows appllea&a•r YM'U •eed a eomDleted •PPlka&tea crystal clear." My dia.JJ.na. diOt ll worn back to the form, prwl ol d&beublp. aM two ~ cuUcle! I have telephoned every hardware at.ore, paNJ*tpMCM. cbaln lt.Ol'e, paint store, carpet outlet, etc. in my ~ BY P~ONE • • lnqun about our hlgh8' yielding inw.tn•rt Certificales. • A• Of Annu.11 time bora Ill tH V.8. Deed ..a, pl'e9eM aa area with no resulta. Uving in a mobilehome accep&abie birth certU1eate t. Pl'Oft dlb1..tJp. (lnlulation beina what 1t la), I tbougbt Ulla might Bal If CM cerUllca&e la Improperly ~ er be the amwer to my winter fogged.up windows. wai flied more titan one year after blrtll, Now I wonder if I'll ever be able to find out for auppletaeD&ary preof may be DMMd.. TIMlee bona sure. Can you help me locate silicone liquid abroad •-* pretea& cWH"hlp or aatarallu&io9 em Wakin. lf there la s~b a thina? ,,...... Penalty 884~ ay-n Day-Out Compounded & Paid Month I $1,000 NONE $5,000 doc•..... H.t .. Fountain Valley ~ Tt.u from forella IOftnlmetlta may A Y8 Md • more lack dlaa yoa cl.Id! Perbape take tneral addttioaal ~ after yoe reeelYe oee ol ou re .. en c:aa IOlft Cldl myaery. ~r yoar pulPOli. So pla.a &bead to el.low e90t1P Ume poerlblllty woUd be to com&aet tllie .ewapaper or to ge& all reqalred vlsa• before yoa leue. map&lee la nldt die eohama appeared ud uk ,.. wlla& dU pndad'1 bra9d name la, plu u.e Dame of tbe 11181111Jfadarer. J T~ Start .... D• .. le• DEAR PAT: One of my friends claims tennis became popular in England during the days of Henry VIII, yet I've beard that it really got started in the late 1800s. Will you setUe this mloor diaagreement between tennis-playing frienda? l'M VOTING FOR RAY WILLIAMS BECAUSE: ''I've watched. and listened to Ray Williams for the past four years. He·s worked h ard to cure our traffic problems in Newport Beach. With his experience. I think he's the best man for City Council." Carol Beek K.W., Irvine Dispute Over Ads Settled LiUleBope Star's Future Dim BURBANK (AP> -Then la no more ch~ of amputation but the )'OUDiest membel' of The Jactaoos mualc group may never completely·~ cover fr1>m tnJuriea sustained. in a aerloua automobile acddeot, b1a docton aay. Randy Jack.son. 17, told reporters ln a barely audible voice be felt "pretty good.·• His legs were crushed in a March 3 accident tbal nearly cut bb car in half. Dr. Bebrooz Broukblm, who operated on Jackson, said tbe sin&er and keybOard player could be diac.harged in a few da,ys However. he could give no a.saurance that the teen-ager would regain full use of his lega after a beallog period tbal could last a year. RAYWIWAMS X WASHINGTON (AP) -The makers of Brach candies have agreed to consider suggestions from the national coun· cU of Better Business Bureaus in future ad- vertiaing. fl.rd fOr by Committee to Re41ed Ally WlllMle Barbara Llchmen. 624 Poppy Street Oof'Ona del Mir 92925 J aclaloa ii a member ol the. poup that be can 10 years a10 as the J acboo 5 witb Motown Records and bu told 90 million records. Motown, meanwhile, announced the group -wbicb twitebed record ~ in 18'11 -in an out«-court Mttlement Motown $100,000 and qreed to "other Items eaUmaUJd to be In exceu ol . Announcing the beeper ~ wltboat the beep. : The Radio : vibrating pager-. · o~··.-.c.r co::\ n "~:·~'' 1:i:·11n·.1 \' ', Ii 401 S. Suta Fe St. 11111a.-awaos Tbe bureau's Natiooal Advertialn1 Divialon queatlooed ma1a:dne ad1 for Brach oran1e slices. butteracotch ells. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!_ csandStarllgbtmiDU . ~.000." --------------- ~ . ........ THE ADS w e re Exceptional students need an exceptional unlvenity! BBA,MBA and more! We're In an expanding and accelerating world .. and National University is growing with adults like yourself. E"8ning cia8ee6. one course at a time eonwnienoe and a tacutty aetected from the highest educetk>nal and Pfofessional teveta. Come, join the mature adults and eemyour quality degree at National. • Study one courae at a time. • One-ttme enrollment for your enttre degreeJ)fogram. • t:venlng and day cias&eS to flt your busy schedule. Enroll! Classes begin Aprll 7 -·-·-.-............ -._.. ______ ....,. fOf regiltrabon 111tom'8bon, cal ts7.atl In IMne or 159-3711 at El Tom Awe COllMI ..... e>r...,. coune, ~ lf\line, Santa Ana, Westminster Laguna Niguel. El Toro headlined "Good Ta.ate Comes Naturally from Bracb's," aod the ad . furthe r stated that 'Brach uses natural in- gredients for better t.aate. The advertlllDI 1dlvlllon asked for a clarlftcation, DOtina that 'the cudiee a1IO contain I artificial flavors and colon in addldoll to tbe natural 1.agredlenta. " THE COMPANY replied that the greater ~rcentqe of tbe lnare-d le n t1 are natural, althouib eome artiftdal color and flavor pre· server.a are used ln tbe orange slices and but· tencotcll candy. American Home Productt Corp., maken of the candy, said tt did ' not consider tbe ads miJleading, but wu dla· contlnuinl them for otber reaaona. Tbe firm said that in the future it will com.lder the Better Business Bureau su1· gestJoaa when preparing advertisiag. ~-------------.·Teachers DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? Simple • • ••••••••••••••.••••••.••••••••• $40 first ~ ., tlplc) .................. $28 C.,..111111 ftrmllla ........•............. $225* ........ " ~--.••..•••.••.•.••.•••• ~$;345* lllCllllDI m..s: = .............. S15r . i·· .. 11tu111 Dlfllsl • • • • . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . ' llllwfll letllaer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Accl~111t cases .................. f 111 C..-... "'!!' ....... ..,....--:-_,.• .. ..... •111111 Slllm: ....... ...., ..... ~ ........... MELLER & SNYDER A Prof.-lonat Law CorporatlOn 11792 MRArthur &Nd., 8utte 311, trvtne 851-8121 Ilk for John Connolly, Attomey 8t Law Honored Three Orange Coast teachers have been . awarded contlouln1 education scbolanbipe by tbe CalilornJa State PTA. They are Sulan ADA Brown ol Sowen Kiddle ·School, Huotlo1ton Beach; Robert D. Heylmun, San Clemente H t1h School , San Clemente; and John R. · Maltluo ol Caplltrano Valley Htib Scbool, MlHIOPVl~ ---RESIDENTS \ ARISE VOfE NO ON D BObSpreen Roller Skates D OPENING SAL makaha GREAT SKATES FOR CRUISING AT THE BEACH OR JUst AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD ... 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CHEVRON ~MESA 42" Solld Glaaa Top Table 4 Stacking Arm Chairs I jJ ·' '· Sugg.$325 ;YACHT HARBOR Distinctive design aluminum frames with quality fade-resistant Textellne covers. mualeal 11~vl" feta down to ta.. ln1te9d, Oreen lmllted oo a ncU.al fftt ol.Udl Amel'Jeu aaaa •ulck1Y. 1ccoUQt ot &be man who m.cle dM ru worW pnmlen ll Thw'lday DICfst· Levil. •* Palomar Co1a.1e, but It took Ore.a .. ·~~IJ~ '3.:~t .. -:~= . AnEa NINE MONTB8 OD tbe pa .... Md producer dMcl. flrat draft and two years ln prepara· The bawdy 1core 11 the work of' ttoa, plans tor the show 1ud~y .,c Bonnie Lake. who alon1 with actor· sidetracked. dancer Buddy &b1en of Newport Green, a radlo·televtalon : Beacb, televi1lon'1 "Barnaby f'rtter al.nee 1835, wu too busy · Jocae.," wtote • '°"' titled "Blue Ins on TV shows like "Bewitched." Jiau." A promoter beard tbat and "I Dream ot Jeannie" and "My IUHelted they turn it lnto a musical Favorite MartJan." and BonnJe Late, a~ut mrll growtn1 up and 1eu.ln1 slat.el' of actress Ann Sot.hem, was out of 'Lev la and into dreuea. spending the nH l 10 yean .... pro- 36'' GLASS TOP TA AND4CHAIRS ALLALUMINUM WILLNOTRUST Sugg.$336 .. -. ------> COCKT Atf. T ABU if::::::::::rt:==i SUgg. 152 SALE$ 3 5 MATCHING CHAISE LOUNGE SUgg.$181 48'' TABLE 4ARM CHAIRS s;gg. $1os1 SALE '.64991 · • •BBQ Cast BOdy • Cart •Rack+ Bu mer • Hose, Regulator and Tank ducer and editor for Columbia &tcontl In Ntw Yort. llUD•hUe ..... Hid In ...... tervlew, "blue Jeana bave la.ken over UM world." IT WAS BY .AOC'JD&NT, she.)!· c.al~. that •he mention~ ''Levi' to New York producer P'r~ Warren at a weddiQc In September. Wa wbo was aclquaint.d wltlt P Colle1e, •UUested It be launched the two-year aebool wbett there'•,a new theater aud.ltortum alone ·~ u.ooo ltudenu frortJ which to pfct:a cast. A full IN of ec:ceuonea. 1ep1ecementa, perW, etc., fora..eeo·a . • ....... • KNOea • ~·COCMUllQ -.U• LAVA MC« I . "" .oeTON <AP> -A U.S. ~ C~urt Ju•1 ltea •••rdt4 • llfHaclaueUa co.Qle m.• l8 ....... -•Mlial ""' la • • Uaet buU•at .. a a.era -~ ... , ............ , .. .,_., .... ~ . ....... NtW'Mcl ... JU7 • •H well below tM M nidlloa·r"" 0o"11u .... Dou• RY*n o Wbftman eou1ht qala1t Sefn 'lllB OOVPL£ DBctdND tom· m•t. but U..lr 1ttoraa1, ADdnw -DJ'fl Item. Banned ~.::. Va. <AP> -0 J laullpeda •:-::u..w.ot • for ... IKb .. .,...... for l.n!otiq marijtw. ,,., .. .,.. ........... ~ ... .,..... ~Dellat Mti!lilDtJ Jerome ~ uJd lie alto would weltb the f 11 lllPt.r GI ~al. ,,...,... ........... Uae C'MlllU7. e a1mla1 tbat U.1 .,..'ll•••••U..Mokofa...,.• dteea e•UIM tWr u=·• dlatb WMa tMJ bee... .. Id lo I ~'1Peplaypee. . •as. aVAN TSSTU'ISD 1be found JO.month old Rachel entancltid la UM ... ud IMlll ol tM= .. o..nw im. Tbe 11r1 for 21 moM.ht att.r the ae cleat, aometlmet lD boapttala, aonMlllMI al bome. Sbe dMd la s.p&ember 1175. Me~ claimed Sean aboWd bave known u early u 1• that butioDI cu.ee.1 • poulb&e safety bau.rd or &oddlen. Bgt Leonard laid the poHlbUlty of a dreaa becomin1 IUQed b)' Ill buttoal WU unproved wben the Ryan.a bou&ht the outtlt for Rachael. SAN DJSGO (.\P) - Tb"" Paeiftc bt.laweet Atru ... •t•••rde1111 will ~· le1t11red la Maf'.t lilM ol Piafboy. . .,,....,...olthe t»Nrd la weU eware of the aU.a.Uoa," airline 1pok•man Skip llylt'I Hid Tuetday. INITltAD OW rtft.aainl to allow lb• you1a1 womea to poee, ••we let tbem ael it up tbemaelvea ... we 're aook.iu tbe other way,'' Hid )fyen, Wbo doubts tbe women wilJ be penalbed for tbeir coo- du~t . klJD Scolari. wbo Poled along with Judith Huff and Laura Har- rison, said she was paid ~. €e1Hiag Zero ~:1; Parking spaces are bard oo find every-pictures). Driver of tiny sports car bit·•.r where. But they sure stack 'em up in brakes, causing nose of vehicle \9 dive un- ........ wt.Ida tak• tlfeet April l, faU. lt • mbdemeuor to own a bo\ln• whlcb aeU. any items which c .. be med for smotiq marijuana or Otber' eoatroUed aubetanctis or ln-lntinl cocaine. The Ryans also have a suit pending aaalllal the makers of lbe mesh pray&>eo. Salinas. Police said car on top here was der rear of car ahead. 1be ohJy after· • ''~ ••1 WANTED TO be i.n __ fo_r_c_ed_to_s_ud_d_e_n_s_to_p_b_y_a_uto __ abe_a_d_<n_o_t __ e_f_fe_cts __ w_er_e_r_ed~fa_c_e_s_. --------· • .Playboy ever since I ""as llttJe," the 20-year- old brunette confessed. The Sure Foundaltlon 702 N. A""6da De Le EatNAa, .... CleMeMI, Ce. Sunday Worahip 2:30 Thursday Bible Study 1:30 WHAT 18 IT THAT MAN CLAIMS TO KNOW, THAT GOD DOESN'T KNOW? . To find out, come to our Btble Studv Thursday evenJng at 7:30 P.M. But George Scolart, her father. bad this to say TUesday: "I don't like {t, As SOOD as Grandma finds nut, we're In troUble." Easter ii,.•ietoriiaw...liiWoodeiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii ~ ............................... Campsites Available I HEALT FOO 'COFARD' · ~~~~~;;;;;~;;;;;~~~;;;~~EXPEURD \ .... • r PEKING MP> -A man who fled wben a woman pleaded for rescue from two armed men bas been ftred u a ' factory manaaer and u - pellecf from the Com- mun 11 t Party,. the People'• Daily reported. • It said Cban1 Pln, manacer ol • tent fac-tory ln Qiqihar in Hellongjluc Promce, wu lnvesti1a~ by the city party committee and the ctty•a light in· duttry bureau followin& a report tn the new1paper tbat lbe woman involved was raped after ber pleas for help .were lpored. Films Slated Award -winning animated ft1ma from the Soviet Ulllcm, ~ U.S. and ~ nadoaa will be praeated at 7 p.m. Fri-day in Forum U at Goldlll WNt c.o&Je1e in Uuatmpm BMda. A Sl admu1~oa fee will beoeftt ttie al11e•1 ,.. c1cllq . .. ---·--...... _. •• f -........ ··--·-·-·--...... ..._._ ... ...-. ........... _ ....... __ _. ... ,__...,. .................. . I WE'RE MOVING! WHO LESA L E WAR E HOU'S E .CLEARAN CE OF / LIGHTING FIXTURES DOMESTIC & IMPORTED• ONE OF A KIND OR QUANTITIES• DISCONTINUED & OVERSTOCKED VERY SPECIAL PRICES! WE'RE DETERMINED TO CLEAR OUT EXCESS INVENTORY APARTMENT OWNERS & BUILDERS WELCOME! SALE STARTS MARCH 20, 9 a.m. HOURS: • MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m. SUNDAY 10-5 NUWEST LIGHTING, I NC. 15032C Redhill, Tustin (714) 731-3344 AT THE INTERSECTION OF REDHILL AT EDINGER March,1980 De1r Friends: Paid Political Advertisement An Open Letter From Mayor Ryckoff 1978 WAS A SWING YEAR Eight years ago I was elect*1 to the Council on a , residentialist and f J.llQJ conservatism platform. But until 1978 a council m~ority gave preferen- tial treatment to developers and their business asaociateS. A NEW COUNCIL WAS ELECTED The new restdentially·oriented council majority has accomplished imporunt pJa in balancing Nlidential and commercial growth and in requiring phasing of develop- ment to -be compatible with rolds and serricel. The result has bee{\ J)Oliti•' -=tion such u the recent General Plan revisions reducin9 future traffic in Newpqt Bftcb by 52,000 car tripa P" day. 4 YOU HAVE A CHOICE You will recognize, I'm 1\11'9. tMt the goals of the developer lawsuits and their otb9r bilJ-tpeodin9 efforts is to r.gain control ot dlt Council. The choioe fl bttwetn a Ntwp~ s.cll u UM businm center of Orange County, or as the best residential city in the Wiit. YOUJt HELP IS NEEDED NOW Tbt m. 11'1 quite d•. Tbt oontm ii be~n the dewlopen with tb.r cqanlaatlon,ancl funds -and thOM lib mt who wiah to ntain tht l'likietl' vatal. cm the Couactl. ~. ~~,,,-. ., Paul Rydcolf, ~ ' R"llllent CouitclllND Plld tor a., P1u1 ~. 1100 '°"" .. Pront, lialboe lelMd 81N1M ......... ____ .. _______ ------....... ,. ·-·· ----·-----. ' ... ~ .. f "' , , , • • I MetUcs Stingy, Bartenders Say SPRINGFIELD, N.J . <AP> -A bartender ls a barteoder'a blllt friend, but • doctor la Ukely to be sUn11. aceordlng to a survey of 200 penom who makedrtnU in New Jersey. B•litlllf&e• Beae• Bors Club Plam Opening Ceremony Tllt'at1mq of new HWlf1n,._ Beaeb 8o)'I Club fadllU. l.D tlM 8uhard'O.mUlllty c.nw eomp&ex wW be martled bJ etc•..,._ thl• wMllead. Tbe boy1 club la located ln the IOUthem •lo• of tM Btlllaud-Oka Dwlllll dlJe foW..weH ..... 8cbool campu1 at Cout.lluiloll Drive ud Educaboo Lue, J..t west pa~ wW ~-for ooe of Brookhurat Street and ho•r 011 Tue1day1 and YorktownAvenue. ThUl'ldQI. with monlln• aad Seniors Get 8o)'I Clul-Exeeutlve Director evftial ..... av1Uab ... Ao Pat Downey uld tbe new eitllt·w••-cour11 requirH facilit.lea will include a parUclpaQll to attead lther ,...,ax Fo ... m Aid workshop, wetttat and exerdle Wedneaday .-veoinc or Saturday .I~ a-rooms and same room• wbm momina, allo for ooe hour •San Juan Capistrano Hftlor completed. A baaketball court.la ClUMI wtU be1ln the week of clUzena wbo oeecl help filllo& out to be built next to the facility, be April lJ.17. Re1lltraUon will be tax forms can 1et free allvtce -•Id. held at t.be Tenrua Center from through the city's recreation Open house ceremoa1ea will be nooia to 2 p.m . March 22 for departmeOL held from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Founl.ain Valley resldenll only. Volunteers trained by tbe Saturday and from 12 noon to Realdenla and non.residents Internal Revenue Service are on 3:30 p.m. Sunda)'. ._aFREEDI ....... • WI PIX._. .000 Al MIW -AT ,AIMLISI flllCllt ~¥ :;<>JV1,'INJ llfife:l: may reaiJiter the week of March hand from aoon to 3:30 p.m. Activities a.1.ao are stlll be!aC 24 from 9 a.m to noon or 4 to 9 Mondays and Wednes..days at the conducted at the exiltlnl boys• • t11 ••• ... ••• .. M.I. laW.• Mlt ....,_.,...Office H S rin D H II club site al 319 Yorktown Ave. • 01I.11111 st .. e M Nest te Mlt a.-.. Pm. ot P gs ance 8 · ·• 11Ht•t1tWlllttlwA•• .. C.M. 1., ........ w. n. IW'Ve)' ol Uppers, published in Bartender ma1ume. lbowa that "people who depend on lJps for tbelr own Uvtng -llke -beauticians or waiters -are &ood tippers tl ban." editor and bartender Ray Fa1eJ aald. The fees ror eiaht lessons are For an appointment. call the Call '42-5111. Sl2foradult.s,Sl2.2SlorchUdren recreation d e partment al Putafewwordt ~:.,.~!B;e~=--,, .a~nd~t.eelll~~·~~~~~~~4~:-~11~7~1,:ext.~245::::._·~~~~~~~==~to~work~~fo~r~::!._~_..!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -.,., .·The wont tlppera are doctor•, lawyers. ~era, penoa.s Wider 22 years of a1e. women, ecl.-caton •==•clans, accordln1 tolhe survey. RESIDENTS ARISE VOTE NO : The ma is circulated in the New Jeraey- N~ Yon area. I-your anchor's away you can find a new one in the Boating ~assitieds of the ON D :; 642·5678 DAILY PILOT BobSpreen ·. . . . __ ,_ __ .111 11111·, .111cl ·'''"' '"'''' 11 t ' l1111 1l1 ·tl . -.11 1111 11 \ II i~ Sears I :: Huntington B~aeh lSURPLUS STORE :' hft~~-.... ---... .• • . ... • . • . . . . • 1: . • . . • , . CRIB MATTRESS SALE Stand•nl Crib llattr•J• was39.99 Nows19aa Deluxe Mattre•• was43.99 NOW131 88 CHILDREN'S STROLLER DELUXE CRIB SAVE '50IO was 33.99 NOW s21sa INFANTS' BASKETNETTE ASSORTED GIRDLES was 24.99 NOW s1s . . .. . . . . I • .. . ; . • -.. . . • • . '• DELUXE STEAM IRON Save..-. ...... __ --:::::::;:;;::, wes26.ti9 NOW*19" Aatorted PACKAGED SANDPAPER I w117&t •NOW44• ~~~~---pkG. were 9.50 to 20.00 NOW 1411 Women'• WATERPROOF BOOTS 8••~ 50% was 1•.99 NOW 1744 l•lected WOMEN'S DRESSES were 18.00 to 20.00 YourC~lce NOW 17'0 We've come a long way since our first shopping center. For example, there's the new Wood- bridge Village Center. A home for over SO stores and services, including restaurants and a 5-screen movie theatre . It's an excellent ex- ample of Irvine's con- tinued growth toward the goal of an energy- efficient, economiciilly- balanced city. Growth guided by two imper- tant factors. The city's farsig!lted, living gen- eral plan. And con- cerned residents &om the community, city government and Irvine Compa~y who work together to make it happen . We may not always see eye-to-eye on every detail, but the result has been, and will con - tinue to be, a city that gets better to live in every day. Projects like the new Woodbridge Village Shopping Center Ourp ..... b . . • nngss continue to bring the residents of Irvine the security of a substantial tax base and the energy-saving conve- nience of shopping dose to home. Ana there is much more to come. For information on this growing new city, please visit or call The Irvine Company Informajion Center. Culver Dr. ex it off San Diego Fwy. (405). To come r of Barranca. (714) 551-1500. • ' "' 2 . .. .. • ' ~ ~ .. .. • ~ ~ ~ I .. j ~ . .,. 'i ~ .·~ -a --·~ ~ :: -~ . . . •• I ~-.. .· ., "I know why Wlnek>w Ml IO wkSe awake ... he has to be. Just to eurvtvet" SHOE -~ ~.ft • ~OON MULLINS MISS PEACH THE FAMILY CIRCUS "They're tickets for the supermarket." DENNIS THE MENACE I ,.._.l~l~HON I5TAMP WHEN MV FOOT' a.oe" ro S&.a&P. .. by Jeff MKNtlly by Mell Lazarius THl~l~MOW rsT~P WHEN J.'M MAD~. T._.~1$ MOWr ST"AM~ WMENr WANT ATTeNTlON ... CANT YOU BE MORE LADYLIKE~ .. • ORABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE IT6 so NICC. OF lHC.. llooa~Y> IN~ITT:_ Mt.OOTIO Olli~~ DA .SMOCK YA KNOW IT'S GONNA ee ONe OF YOUR ee-rreR PAYS, WH5N YA CHAIN YOUR e 1Ke -ro A t...AMP FIOS"T" ••• oo -- by Harold Le Ooux # l 1' MI MK \&it: N( E 0 f'O Oo ~ "1(0· ~1'({1~" E~~t~ ~ 1'.US lA94~ ""' t'fS ADlittMt'S1'"6fO~S . - 1··· by Kevin Fagan I fMI~" W£ al.€£0 ._ l(O~w~O ~uiti.E . by Lynn Johnston • HES · 1 'Ll lF\K E.. !HITT MAN CNER ~E..- by George Lemont AN' iHA'f'S ) WHAi'" "T"HE: THreve:s c:>ec1 c:>ec:> -ro 0 S "T"E:AL,.. .' ".;' GJQ. lOOAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ~ 52 Young one 1 Womed SS Anny utlllS 6 Coe>etid 58 l.JkewtM 10 Hie IWd 60 DlrMltl 1' Got up ,,_,,e 15 011c:1tw9e 61 SGf'OOI sob~ \6 Hatred "-62 Aay'M; ltt>et 17 Artist's lld 63 H8W81111n ia Reg1or1 sono 20 Compen pt. &4 Quarry 21 Hot ,.. 65 Aooears 23 a.1'1 Mme 2• 8" 26.ANn DOWN 28 Drool I f1'9f1Ch C11'f 30 -Alaboa 2 Gftay 3 t loe1hed !Stands 32 Thought 3 Pwti.wne· 36 Common 2 words UNITED Feature Synd1e1te r ueadty's Pume Sol*1 -. ,, f 1 1 r: • • I I c l ~~ [ii re, • t I • • I 'I l' o I • 1 ( • I I e I • ' I • c ,t, I• j • ( I •• 0. 0 . I t ~ti -• 0 '• I . , • l S I l I ,. I I I l I o c l I A ·-·c·i . -~ Ill T y I •• • 110 f•' •• • l la t I 0 • 0 I &I l • 1 •• • 0 • f o• G I • 'I• -•• 0 W I I I 0 G ,,. sl • &lo ( . I . c 0 0 l --•l e c ' 0 f • I • u l l r ' 00 u ' I I a l I • t 6 C,! . ' .. ' l •t•o l •;! ' < • ,_ ,_ ·-olo l • O lt t •I Ot •..! .!. COflttlCtlOn 4 NltM: Suffix 25 Sl. 12 ShipWOtms 37 °'9111 enn 6 Inundated 26 Bmros '3 Hamdan 38 ~tut-6 Later 27 Ethnic dance •5 Pouch till 7 Multicolored 28 Lftellng 11no 46 ··co11 Me 39 c.necsa·s 8 Do wrong 29 Scorla -·• Adlltltc · 9 Germln ~ 30 PlllCMlr 47 Romao promces de fMst Judge '2 Scottllh c;f\ief 10 Of ~ 32 Staff again '8 Mallet 44 Gnndet 11 Pteya clay 33 Water lleltef 49 Susp!CIOUS 45 Crested 12 Fllhers 34 Numenc pre. 5 1 Slake 46 ~ l3 Acx:ording to fix 53 Particle unll 35 l8Q31 paper 54 Puts on 49 V*t -19 Ammonia 37 Sorghum 56 Btat SO Maxim compound 40 Fancy 57 Crewman $1 HllS* , 22 ~ w.ghl 41 Carnes 511 Wrath _....,. ' ( ( 2 s 8 g u fl d fr tl A D U> ye cl tb ba tbi as , - "' CONSUMER f'ump Causes Real Heat ...... ~ . . • . A.-y Consumer Raises National Outcry : WASHINGTON <AP> -A D.• Mlit JUIDP tirote down at lbe Woodbridae. Ve., ·bolM of A.rtlau.r Doberty. 'lbat mecbulcal ,.....,.._ ... UM 1PUUafectu.rer'a IWJ>OU• to It, 10 ~ a liq .. aoaaumer tbat be literally m.de a federal t&M of lt. SlDce Dobert,)' beaan bis campalp two yean .. ~ ap,\Dat Fedden Corp., a major producer of beat puml)e and air C!OadiUooen, t.be ~p&J\y bas been tbe subject of ono costly Federal Trade Comml.Nion order, anotber f'TC lnv•U1ation, qumeroua conaumer complaint.s and varloua lawaulta. • THE BSL.EAGUl:•&o B.DllON, N • .l.·BASED ~m pany has reported flnandal lo&aea in four of ~e last five yeara and lar1ely blamea the • ~nsumer outcry tbat Dqberty cootinuea to tead. Doherty, an Air Force major wbo now Uvet at Vandenbere AFB. Calif., was an unlikely oandidate to provide a tutbook e.aampJe of bow ooe consumer can take on a lar1e company. "I had never been a complainer. I Juat 1ot mad at Fedders and the way thetr people would sl on e wall my complainla," be said. Real pWDPfi, a new energy-aaving way to beat and cool homes, pump hot air outside during summer. and pump cold air out in tbe winter. When his Fedders Model CKH heat pump stopped working two years ago, I>oherty at f irst assumed the problem w.as only in his unit. ·'Then I noticed that the same repair DOHERTY truck that came to my house was showing up at other houses in the neighborhood. I asked some of my neighbors about it and a lot or them were having the same problem," Doherty said. HE POLLED OWNERS OF HOMES in the subdivision. "There was a failure rate or 80 percent in the Fedders Wlit. J don't think General Electric bad aoy and Carrter bad one failure," Doherty said. Fedders officials said then that the installation had been improper in his subcliviston, Doherty recalled. To . disprove this, Doherty had to show it was a national problem. . He wrote letters to state attorneys general. He wrote consumer protection departments. He wrote the dealers who had to deal with unhappy homeowners. He wrote consumers who had reported problems. He compiled a stack of letters saying the product was unreliable. . Eventually, Fedders reimbursed Doherty for his $285 repair bill. But by then the angry cbnsumer was in no mood to give up. ; "I bad evidence that the situation was the S{'me nationally," he sa)d. HE GAVE ms FINDINGS TO the Federal 'Dade Commissioo, which further investiaated and rm1.Uy ~ted a aetUem• wflh Fedders. ltI'be company, without actno~line any legal violations, agreed last year to send letters to lU> to 40,000 owners saying, "Fedden wiU fix your ~at pump. Free." Under FTC pressure, Fedders agreed to replace the part it says is the cause of the problem ot to reimburse corusumers for repairs already paid for. It also agreed to longer warranties. Pl'C Chairman Michael Pertscbuk Usted the case in recent appearances before House and Senate appropriations committees as among the com-=••• maJor •c"-'911h..,.. lA &bl lut 1•ar co Pftil"t couaaen. 8VI' llOllS&ft ft'ILL WAIN'r tadlned. 118 compJalMd to t.be FTC that tbe CODMOt oner. wu not at.raq ClftOUlh. He Hid lt lbould bawe lachlded Fedden a1r coodlUonv., which be aald have the ••m• compreuor failures that atruet t.be beat. pumps 1'bele development.a have occurred alace tbe ronamt order: The FTC opened an inveati1ation of Fedders' air condiUonor performaoce and warrancy 1ervlce. Doberty bad Ol'ebMtnt.d tbe alr coodltioner complatnta, locaUnc comwnera wUb probaems and Proddlna t.bem to write the FTC or Ille lawsuits poherty. 10 an effort. to check FTC enforcement of the conaent order, aued tbe PTC and Fedders to get the liat ot 40,«¥>0 beat pump owners wbo are suppo to reeetve cet. Doherty said he doesn't bell ve the com"'•'Ob-o••lll contact all the people aqd ,w ta the lilt to nm spot checks. ••1 HAVE EVIDE CE THAT EVEN consumers whose names re supplied to Fedders by dealers are not get the ootincatioo.' • be said. -Company statements revealed that Fedders has spent at least $500.000 to comply wtth the consent order and that lt baa lost money lD tour out of the last five years. Neither John Adams, Fedders director of public relations. nor Joel Gold, con.sumer affairs dlJ'ector, returned a reporter's calls, so lt could not be determined how much lbe FTC order cost Fedders, although one published report said it could be $2 milUQJl. DOHERTY SAID HE WOULD NOT be upset even if his campaign were to drive Fedders out of business. "Potential purchasers of Fedders heat pumps would benefit by not being able to buy a beat pump that has an 80 to 100 percent probability or failing within the first two or three years or operation." be said. @The Voyagers Club 'Nould like to invite you to our presentation CRUISING THE 80s ~ c a ekmil-.. I ep -AlllllteW-.M'ae.t=. u.n lbout the luxwy ~ miniorul..., wlndtlim-mn. <*W barges. fk>me6a, !like ....... trelgh .... and coralnerehlps. ColOfful motion pk:tu,.. 9how you all the wOf'ld'a ships, their pubhc and entertainment ..._ plua the many Y1lrietiM of P'lftlll ~ 1'or-. . 99AWJN5 ....... 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While they can't preserve the environment-becai.lse that is out of their hands-they can try to protect it, however tentatively, and enhance it, however appropriately. By this definition, Newport Beach is crowded with environ- mentalists. The appearance of the com- munity itself, from the shores of West Newport to the slopes of Harbor Ridge, reflects ample . evidence. Newport is a clean, lovely, · well-balanced city. There is no more attractive human environment in the nation. It is abundant with diversity, bustlirig with activity and uncommonly blessed with natural and man-made recreational resources. It is a good place to live. A clean nest And, remarkably, Newport is an envied community today despite having experienced recent relatively swift and stunning physical change. A decade ago, half the town now existing was not yet here. This dramatic metamorphosis, prompted by man's needs, bas gone exceedingly well by almost any .standard. Things are not perfect, but nothing ever is. It is quite enough that the human environment here bas endured, prospered,and, in many unarguable ways, become \ • • ~are~ .,-iugfAa small band of carrying environ- ""'~aligs, We are speaking of a far greats 81i&y of maalS daan that!' better in a time of unprecedented commUnity growth Urban expansion without urban sprawl is a rare occurrence. But it has occurred here. An environ- mental phenomeno~ wrought by environmentalists. We are not just speaking of a small band of badge-carrying environmentalists. We are-speaking of a far greater array of citizens than that. We are speaking of all those who have done something- something constructive, something visible-. that has enriched the quality of life in this community, and who have done so through the years without any self-righteous proclamations. There have been many such people. Some have served in city government; some have worked for private ·companies; some have contributed simply as citizens who give a damn. These are some of the things, r large and smaJJ, that they have done: They have helped fill new neighborhoods, commercial plazas, parkways and hillsides with thousands upon thousands of trees. They have helped transform a flood-washed barranca in the midst of the city into a richly landscaped, estate-lined golf course. They have undertaken the building of a network of bike trails from beachfront to bay to residential neighborhoods throughout the community. They have supported a city planning philosophy-recently regretfully abandoned -that recog- nized the requirement for a systems approach to accommodating inevitable growth. They have supported a city road improvement program-also recently regretfully abandoned-that realistically conformed to projected transportation needs, both locally and regionally gen~rated. They have encouraged the steady transition of Newport into a self-contained community, with separate but convenient places to shop, work, seek sertices, receive an education, enjoy leisure activities and live. They have insisted on, and thus assured, carefully considered open space, lan~ing and architectural design standards for new development of every kind. They have, through the years, kept much of the emerging urban ~ landscape free of the awful clutter of overhead utility lines. · And they have, through the years, assured the importation of ample supplies of water to this semi-arid lan~ turning it green. These are just some of the things that have been done by environmentalists who wear no special badge. It is practical environ- mentalism, carried out in a plodding, deliberate, yet often creative way. The human environment, we think, is the better for it. All of this differs from the kind of environmentalism we see practiced by some others. We mean the political environmentalists who give us slogans instead of solutions, and who substitute suppression for constructive action. Those environ- mentalists; m other words, who would address the challenges of growth by banning overnight parking on neighborhood streets, by con- straining privately~financed road improvements, by downzoning every· property in sight, by inspecting private garages in a frenzied search for illegal living quarters, by prohibiting wet bars because they might serve as illegal kitchen sinks, , ; and by charging a toll for the use , " r of Newport Boulevard. We think that kind of environmentalism is absurd That's why we're content, and t• ,, I'. proud, to be associated wtth the i. other kind ! It bas given us a nice hometown. · . We hope you feel that way too. · ~ -'· • y :J ~ I·~ ,. .. PHOSNIX (AP> -Aqela' llteilMr Dave rro.t. a boldout tM ftnt nve daya ot •PCiq alalq, aot b.la flnt exblflAUoa rt and Aid the mlaaed prae. badn't hurt bim. !~:;,.~~~=~: tbe OM.land A '1 dwi.nl the 'nnlnc* be worked in the , ela' 2-1 ~ctory. • "I wu tbrowlna at home so 1 •u ready u IOOO as they felt I ~aid 10 i.nto a came," ex-PlalDecl Frost, who allowed the A'a twoblta. ' : TIU: ANGELS were scheduled ~ open a seven-came road trip ~re today, facin1 the San Fran· cl.aco Giants. Frank Tanana was tfle scheduled pitcher for the ~gela against San Francisco's .\}Holland . .-In Tuesday's victory over the J\'s in Palm Springs, Frost ~ned the game on the mound for the Angels, followed by Bruce Kiaon, Mark Clear and Jibbn Montague . The four blanked Oakland on ).hree hits :rer the ftrSt eight innmgs. 1 Rod Carew paced the Angels the plate, cracking a pair of dbubles to drive in one run and s~t up another. £:AKI.AND RALLIED in the n th when Picciolo doubled to s rt the inning off California pltcber Ralph Bolling and sdored oo a one-out single by Mike Edwards. !Catcher. Brian Downing, slOwed by a bruised left thumb, waa mating bis spring debut for the Angels. He flied out, singled aod received an intentional walk prior to Rudi 's sacrifice fly in the sixth. Downing a lso threw out OaJdand's Tony Armas trying lo steal second base to end the second inning. .. I'm IO!Dg through a period of tran1ition, trytnc to learn to throw a different way and take the strain off my shoulder," said Downlnl. "I'm trying to catch like 1 UMld to, step into tbe ball aad have IODle momentum ln· stead fA laying back and making qJ11 shoulder work so bard. ;1 t can't tell bow thlngs are go- i to work out but at least it i s good to throw the first guy 0 " I ,.-_._ ____ _ o.llY ...... --.., ." ..... KeeMer LAKER COACH PAUL WESTHEAD DIRECTS TRAFFIC WJTH A BUSINESS-LIKE MANNER WHILE KEEPING H1S TEAM ON THE WINNING TRACK. Lakers Sitting in Driver's Seat INGLEWOOD CAP) -The Los Angeles Lakers bead into the final six games of the National Basketball As· sociation regular seasoo with a three· game lead ln the Pacific dlvis.ion, and Coach PaUl Wathead flaures they can wrap up a t1Ue Wftb a victory in one of two upcoming road contests. TUE LAKED PIA Y the Suns in Phoenix tonight, then meet the aecood· place SuperSonics in Seattle Saturday night. "We'd like to win both games, but a split would probably assure us of win· ning the division title outright," said Westhead. Los Angeles built its Pacific Division lead to three games over Seattle with a 113·100 victory over tbe Golden State °"~"··-· Orw1•ef••W Warriors on Tuesday ni&ht-The Sooics were idlie. KAUEJI ABDUL.JABBAa 8COnld 23 points and Nonn Nixoo had 22 for the Lakers ln tbe triumph over tbe War- riors, bat the game was decided at the free·throw line. Los Angeles made 39 field J.oals, eight less than the Warriors, but hat 35 of 46 free throws while Golden State got just 10 free throw chances. making six. W estbead, however, said the key to the game was adjustin& tbe Laker de- feose . "We Sot into trouble early by aiYln& t.bem open sbots." said Weethe-4. ''Bat we adjusted and shut them down. And Michael Cooper "coqµnl olf tbe bench disrupted their oUenaJve coadnuib' wUlt b1a a&lftUive defense." JAIUAL WILlrES bad 17 POiDts for Los Angeles, while Macie Johnson had 16. Johnson put the Lakens ahead to stay in the third quarter when be sank a pair of free throws lo snap a ~ tie. Nixon theo hjt two free throws and Johnson made a 1-yiD to put Los Angel• t.tp by six points with seven minutes remain· lnl (n the period. Tbe Wamon, wbo bad the taken an urly 41·21S lqd and bad a 57-S edge at the inten:nissioo, were led by Darnell Hll!man with 18 point.a. W AJUUOll C.EN IW Rol>ert Pariah twisted bis ankle and dld not ~ la tbe second half at'ter scorin1 12 points in the opening half. The Lakers have now won 26 of their last 22 games and own the NBA's best homecourt re<X>rd, ~- Over-the-line, Newport Style Hot Dogs, Home Rum and HoJWrs Hit the Sand Sunday J By DAVE CUNNINGHAM • Of a. o.tlr ,.. ... SUff it over-the-line, Over The or overtheline? Or is it just 0 ? . bat's the problem with over- the-Jine. The sport just doesn't ~·e any concrete guidelines. For example, in the "official" oV'er·the·line rules , the dllSlensions of the playing field are listed as "2X> Ron Lapolice steps by 22 Ron La police steps." ~ON LAPOLIC E, pre- su ably, was one of the original g ding forces for over-the· ~-Without him to walk off the field, competitors must guess, drawing the line about ss feel f ' home plate and marking th foul lines about 60 feet apart. be Old Mission Beach A c Club <OMBAC) in Sao Di so bu run an over-the-line to t every July for 27 y , and its "official" rules in· cl e such logical conclusions as .. lntentiooaJ throwing of the a three-nm penalty. .. A ball caught on the fly by batter or the pitcher counts pltdi.' "A ~e nm is any ball hit tbe lut man in fair t.er· ' Oil the fly without him tAMlcJWJ& it. It only has to eo put or over bia bead. Not nel•-'lY over bil bead -just OIE aUU:S AaB taken few.ward from the official BAC cwer·tbe-llne relUla· OFFICIAL .. OVER -THE-LINE DIMENSIONS InvJtational. "Tbe players find out about it mostly by word of mouth," Ashton says. "It's just for people in Newport Beach to have some fun." AJtbougb tbe rules are makeshift and there ii no cen· tral governing body, over·tbe· line (a three-player sport baaed loosely oo softball but wit.bout any run.!~ of bases) isn't slricUy a ·time. EAOI YEAS a profesaklllal cbampionablp 11 held in San Felipe, with M,000 in prise money danlled u the bait. And San Diego's July tournamemt oo Fiesta Island la a maaalve, et1bt-day affair which baa merited Jeature treatment lD FOUL FAIR FOUL Sports mustrated maguine. ''Those are aanctiooed or rec· ognized tournaments," says Ashton. "Mlne'a not recognized. The people who enter those tourDa.meats apeod all day oo the beach and bit the ball 500 times a day. They're a lot better than we are." This will be the third Newport Beach tournamenl Aahton bas oreanlled, with the flrat two bavlna been won by a team calledtbeLumberCompany. NONE OP THE OTBEa team namee ean be printed In a fami· lyae..,.per. Rather than hariq company sponsors llke moat 1oftball teams, over-the-line teams are Jut three auys who 1et tosetber. chip In for tbe US entrr fee. and A= 20 RON LA POLICE STEPS (APPROX. 55 FEET) B: 22 RON LAPOLtCE STEPS (APPROX. 60 FEET) pick a name. Often the tournament draw sheet looU like a contest to see which team can come up with the most sexually augaeaUve name. IF 1'RE G.utE itaelf is nm under leas-than-rigid &uldellnea, the same bolds true for spee- tatora. Fans can Join· the fun by apendlq S3 for the rtabt to "1 reuooable amount of bot docs and Nfrelbmenll." Aabton UD· derllned the word reuoaable. "I didn=t to aay, 'All YoU cu 4'1l' use aome. of tbese 1uy1 can eat a lot," be ex· plained. "So I Juat said a reuooebleamouat. TbatlOUDda rea10aable. A team llo1u a player te1ected tn tbe re.a.Uy diaft by mon tb&D.eilbt tMma woWct .r--u p1Q9n and aw a»ow tbe cl lallnl tbe fne •seat to neelft an alDIUur dnft plek, pl\ll a m~r or minor...,. player un~. AntJela, Docl8en Pickecl As Pennant Co-favoritee P"IMIAP._.wt. LAS VEGAS -11Mt New York van .. a"4 Ill th Anpll an S.l ravorttee to wtn t.be Amtr1caa l.eaf-.e pennant. while t.be Ood&en and Plttlbw'Cb PlratM are p eked to wtn tbe National Leas• n.,, ~to Las Vqu oddlmuer Bob Martin. Martin, w&o hu offered bett1.na Unea on vht\l&Uy every· tbi.nJ from Academy Awa.rd favorites lo when Loi An1etea wUJ be bit by an earthquake, wd Tuesday be favors t.be Y ankea ud the Aftaeb over the Texas RaQten and Kan.aaa C\ty Royals, who are both •~l to win the pennaht. The Pirates and the Dod1ers were each made 3·1 favorites to win tbe pennant in the Natlooal Le11ue. followed by tJie Houlton A.at:ros and Mootreal E'l.P08 at •-1. The oddsmaker tor tbe race and sports book at the Union Pina Hotel, Mart.1.n alto said OaJdand A's Manager Btlly Martin wu a 2·1 favorite oot to complete the season. However. be said. 11 owner Charlie Ftnley sells the ~1 A's, all Martin ~ are off. • "SurpriJiqly, we're getting a tremendous amount of bouaewives beWna on Billy Martin, beeause he's such good copy I su-a. ancf becauae the A's are down ao far," aaJd Union P1ua spokesman Frank Mat.Ii<>. "It's a good bet." The Baltimore Ortolea, who won the American Le.,ue pennant last year but lost tbe Series to Pittsburgh, are rated 5· 1 this year. . Beb1nd the top rated Amerlcan Leaaue teams, Martin bu-the Orioles and Milwaukee-Brewers at Sol. 1be Bost.on Red Sox were favored at 6-1, followed by the Detroit Tfaers ad Mlnneeota Twlaa each at 40-1. Tbe Qdcqo Wblte Sox and Clevel&ad IDclfau were rated 100-1, wtdle tbe Seattle Mart:ners were made ZS0.1. Oakland shared last place with the Throoto Blue Jays, both at ~1. ~the Natloaal League, the Cincinnati Reda were rated 5-1, fOllowed at 6-1 by the Phlladelpbia Phillies. Tbe St. Louis Cardlnala wen a lCH favorite. foUOwed by the San Franctsco Gia.au at 2:5-1 and tbe Chicago Cubs at eo.1. The San Dieao Padn!I ~ rafced 100.1, the AUanta Braves were 200-1 and the New York Meta were 500-L -----q..t~ of tlte Da9----- lloeky Bridges, now manager of the San Franciaco Giants' farm club at Phoenix, recalling Tomm~ Laaorda'a pitching when both Bridges and Lasorda played at Montreal: "Tommy:s curve had better bang time than Ray Guy's punts." ~Prefers Tr•de t• First •~ Cesar Cedeno, a five-time Golden Glove center • fielder who played 91 games at first base for Houston last season,· says he would rather be traded than play first base again. Astros manager Bill Vkdon agTees thal Cedeno will be the Astros' center •, fielder this season but leaves the way open to put Cedeno back at first if be can't find a suitable first base replacement . ~ . St. Louis and the Chicago Cubs are talldng trade and the main topic or discussion i.s relief pttcber Brace Satter, the National League's Cy Young Award winner in 1979 .•• Toronto scored three times in the bottom of the ninth to beat St. Louis, 11-10 in exhibition baseball Tuesday . . . Jolla Bale and Harry Spillman had two-run homers to s park a Cincinnati B team to a 7-S win over the New York Mets ... Run scoring singles by Roy Sm aUey and Rob Wilfong highlighted Minnesota's four-run eighth in · ~ ~~ · ning as the Twins scored a 5-2 win over surru Boston ... Don Money's two-run single lifted Milwaukee to a 6-5 win over San Diego. . .Kansas City scored five runs on sacr.ifice mes en route to an 8-4 victory over Pittsburgh . . . Joe Cllarboaeaa drove iD four nms with a single and a three-run ninth inning homer off rookie Georae lllley as Cleveland whipped the Cbicaco Cubs, 7-2 ••• Jau Betdqaes doubled home two nms and WlWe .llortoll and llodaey Crall bit home runs as Seattle d~ feated San Franciaco, 6-0 • • . Mark Corey homered to lead Baltimore to a 4·3 win over winless Texas . . . Kea Maclaa ~lled a nm-scoring single and Tomm1 Rauoa accounted for ~e secood run wllb a bases loaded walk in tbe eighth u Mont· real blanked Philadelphia, 2-0. . .Dave S&egmua drove lo Tom Brooketu with the winning run oo a ninth inn.Ing sacrifice fly as Detroit nipped Houston, 5-4 •.. A combined four-hitter by llm Kaa& and Tommy Job helped the New York Yankees blank the Chicago White Sox, 1.0. • s •••••• .,.. c ..... p.., ._ ...... ... ~:Ml up tllrM ftnt·period '°8la to (ii b41lp UM New York taludert defeat AUanta and ' Olympie pl\ICMler Jbl Crallt ~ iD NaUoaal Rotktir 1---actiGll•TMldQ atpt. Crala "u • pula.d ,._. tM Ml at &M t :U man ot the~~ alter ... • P" 9 U.. Mlt Hn York 1oa.I • • • ~ Ra,,.......1-l~ u......-Mtb l:U re:.r,s::.: .......... .., Oft'~Pittlburlb .•• tcond • • from a plmm!tla ~ wtdl • • NCoOclt remetn ... to allow ..,.._ to .... a 1-J de wttb St. LoWa. TM 9nbl Ud re.....cl . .,.. Gam a.e.en m favo~ol aa -.tra attaebt . . • lllb GU'tlMr lcond In b.la etcbtb oem1ctlti" J••• Md WMlabaltoo defuted Colorado. f 1. Jt wu t.M ab vtctor'J far the C.J>ltala, tbetr moat ever In 11& NHL HalOlll . • • .._, r.lat'• tbe 81-year-old aeneral manaaer of Ton»nto. ~ be la takina over u bead coacb oi tbe Maple Leal• ln pl•ce ot P1oyd S•IA. alcSelioed by ao auto accMSent lut Friday. ,........, nn , .. ,,...,, • .,,.,,. Bllty &ay Ba&ea 1cored 12 points iD the tinal m 8:41 Tuesday ni&bt to lead Pott.laDd to a 123-122 National Basketball Aasoclatioo vletory over Milwaukee. 1be Blasen' wln, coupled wttb San . Dle1o's loss to Chlcaao. lift.eel Portla.nd into a virtual tie ror the final Western Conference playoff spot . . . DaWI Greeawood.scoted 23 points to lead Cbicago to a US-101 vie· wry over San Diego. ae11Se 1"llnl had 22 and DwtPt '--added 20 for tbe Bulls .... Den"er . weathered a ~~·high 35 points by ... Boone as the Nuggets edaed Utah, 96-M . . . Geof'ICI Genta scored 33 points. 10 in the fourth quarter, aa 5aD Antonlo fought off Waabiqtoo, 100-N • • • Walter Davis scored 25 points and Tia •••II n• added 20 to help Phoenix erase a U-polnt fouH.h~uarter deficit and roll put Kamas Clty:'~·109 . . . aucty s.1A•• 20-foot Juml"ll" with one secoad to play in over- ouaeewooo Uipe llfted Cleveland put Detrolt. lOl-107 . . . ~ Manne~ scored ti polats u Bottoll defeatal lnd.lan~1 llf.102 • • • 'MJ &mUll& atoncl 33 points tocludlng 11 lo uae ftnal period, and 11111 carttrrtP& added a stuff with 11 secoods left u New Yon be1d olf an AUanta ra'Uy for a 111·110 victory. K~ Nee alllce Cetldl Duke buketball fans who stnaaled wttb the • name G.-..S for the put four yean have a new tongue-twla~r to contend wttb: Mike &nyaewtkl. It's pn:JDOUDCed K.reb-ebeb·akee and he's the new basketball coach at Duke ... Toolabt'a '3rd National l.Dvita- Uon Tournament final will be a matcbup Of two school&, two conferences and two of the bluest freshmen in the land - Virginja's llalpll SamplGl,I (7-4) and Ml.oDesota's &udy Breuer (7-2) ... Job.a Masi, who guided UC Riverside to a 23-5 ~rd this season, bas been voted NCAA District 8 coach or the year . . . Jn a move believed to set a pre«dent In s(>()rts, the National Football League is asking a court to put the Oakland Raiders in receivership until the batUe over the team's proposed move to Los Angeles is over ... Saperblty, lhe closest thing to a Kentucky Derby favorite this year, was scratched from the Florida Derby with a leg injury and is ex· pected to ou:.s the Triple Crown events as well. Trieddon. Radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratmgs a re: "./'•excellent;•. o1 ./worth watching;././ fair;.,. forget it . &~20 p.m., Channel 9 ./' ./' ./' ./' NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at Phoenix. Announcers: Chick Hearn and Keith Erickson. The Lakers have cllnched a playOff berth and are currently 1n first place in the Western Conference Pacific Ofvfson . Phoenix, in third place, has also clinched a playoff berth. The Lakers feature the play of Kareem Abdul·Jabaar while the Suns feature Paul Westphal. 8 p.m., Channel 13 ./' ./' ./ ./ NIT TOURNAMENT: Minnesota vs. V lrg1n1a . Ann<>Yncers: Unavailable. Minnesota's Gophers are led by f>..tt senior center Kevin M cHale with a 17.7 scoring average and 8.9 reboUnds per game. He's the Gophers' inside stopper, usually guarding the opposlr19 team 's top inside threat. Virginia Is led by 7-.4 freshman Relph Sampson who scored 26 points and grabbed t s rebounds for the Cavaliers In a 90-71 victory over Nevada-Las Veqas In the semifinals. OTHER TELEVISION Horse Racing -Today at Santa Anita, 7:30 p.m ., Channel 52. . RADIO Basketball -Lakers at Phoenix, 6:20 p.m ;1 KLAC (5701. Hockey -Detroit at Kings, 7: SO p.m .1 K II::. ( 11 SO). THURSDAY'S RAO 0 Atlanta vs. Dodgers at Vero Beach, l0:25a.m •• ICA8C (790). SPORTS BREAK I HORSE RACING I FOOTMtl! Dodger Rick Monday slams a seventh-inning homer in Tuesday's exhibition baseball game with Cincinnati in Tampa. Monday failed to connect for a four-bagger in 1979 because of injuries. He played in only 12 games. Pied Piper? Pro8pects Follow Rogers DETROIT (AP1 -When Coot ball Coach Darryl Rogers left M1chl gan St3te he took some talent with tum Eight of 17 high school seruors s igned through the end of February by Ariz.ona State were recruited by Rogers and his s tafC be fo r e Rogers l dt Michigan St.ate. a published re- port said. They include a three-sport Lansing Easte rn Hi gh School star. a Grand Rapids Central hnebacker, an offensive tackle f rom Hawa11, a s uburban Chicago runrung back, t wo of· fens1ve linemen. one linebacker and a runrung back from Otuo. and a strapping offens ive lineman from lndianaPolis. Monday Finds His Way Home WINTER HAVEN. Fla. <API -Rick Mooday said with a gnn that when be reached s~nd base, be didn't know which way to tum. • Monday. the Los Angeles out- fielder who's comine back from Achilles teodon surgery, hit bis first homer in a long time tn ~11 chJgan State had recruited the players but all subsequently "ere recrwted by Anz.ona State after Rogers and bis staff quit M1ch1~an State in mid-January fo r Aruooa Stale . James Keyton. a 6·5. 250· pound Lansing Eastern lineman v. ho also plays baseball and basltelball. said he never &ot too int.e~ in joinin& Micbiaan State, but jumped al tbe op· portunity when Rogers and as· ">1stanl Dan Underwood urged him to select lhe Tempe school. "Coach · Rogers going away openC'd up an avenue for me to gel away. Arizona State was r ec ru1t1n ~ me Cor baseball anyway,'' Keyton said. Phil Wong. a ~pound of· feosive lineman from Kailua High School in Waimanafo. Hawaii, said Rogers contacted him by telephone in ~ember. then visited him in January and asked' tum to think about signing wtth Michigan State. Track Crew: It's a Family Affair Tuesday's 4·3 Dodeers' exhibi- tion loss to the Cincinnati Reds at Tampa. "When I got to second base I bad to uk Dave Concepcion the directions to gel home. I hadn't hit a home run in so long." joked Monday, who did not have any Wong told Michigan State he would join the Spartan football squad. but said: "Then when I read in the newspape'r that he was moving, I just said I'd follow Coach Rogers. Later on, they sent another recruiter from Ari~ona State and I decided to· go there." The players were quoted 1\les. day by the Detroit News. which said none of the eight remained interested in Michigan Stale once Ro1ers and bis stair left. The Moores of Horse Racing Learned Their Busines• Young homers in the 12 games he was Round b d By HOWARD L. HANDY Of .. Detty " ... $c.H When the average fan goes to the races at Los Alamitos Race Course, little attention ii paid to the fact the horses are running that night regardless of the weather. Perhaps it's just as well. BUT THAT 90ESN'T bother Denoia Moore, track superinten· dent, and bis crew. They might be lired but ~Y know the track is ready for the type of racing ~at is going on that day or nl&ht. ••During the recent winter meetlng, we were putting in 20-bour days to keep tbe tract in condltioo for racin&," Moore says. "We average about 12 to 1S bbura now during tbe harness meeUnc." Al the aae of ao, Dennis ls a yeteran in lhe field of race track operation. "MY DAD WAS the track superintendent at Hollywood Park for 33 years," be says. "And my brother Ron and I both worked wttb bim to learn tbe b~u " · waa about as mucb preuure • I tuave ever been UO· der." the tm..e real.dent and former ..._~bool and Junior col- le1e tackle says. For tM J:•rt.rbortea and tbcwoaPl!r-. the too runnlnc t urfaoe .... a ~lllch cushlon but foi' ti. bal'MA borMt. lt'a .,, -..... ot -tDch. cushion. Harness horses run flat -foot ed while the quarterhorses are driving and dig in. They need a firmer base than the thoroughbreds but the cushion is the same." He wouldn't be in his present Position if be didn't enjoy tong hours and the horse racing game. "I'm not much or a gambler but I try to keep up with wbat Is going on on the track. If I gambled, I'd be working for nothing and I can't afford that. He is married and the father of two children but when the horses are running, he sees little of hia family. . "MY WIFE coats UD· derstands," be says. "She doesn't like the hours but lhe pay check is Jood." During tbe off-season. he puts in eight hours a day, five days a week and has time to enjoy his home and hn family. But tboM daya are ahead and rigbt ~.be la hoping the rains are over and be can relax with short, l2 to 1S hour days. Ron, at 33, la the track tuperiotendent at Santa AAlta and Demlla, bolds tbe aame poll· tlon •t Loe Alamitos. D.cl baa retired rrom Holl>'"wood Part. ••we all ltaned u operaUaa eftCineen OD tbe heavy equip. ment" Dennil ••ll· ''Wben I wa1 ln achOol (Bellflower Hlib and Cen1toe CoU.1•>. I thoulht l would become a eoach. But l • worMd here d M la91ta Anita ln lt'12 and w•• laooked. t u~Y• •ton ... ,.. ~·l'lliMtil\n• for M,.; • I 'f m they have been r eal good to me," Dennis says. "l don't have any desire to move to another or bigger track. This is a close-knit family type operation and my rapport with the owners, drivers and jockeys is much better than it v.ould be at a larger track. "Besides, they have a lot more union problems al the bi~er tracks. There aren't any here.· ON OPENING DAV oC the ~::: .. ~ play for the Dodgers in • y-roon current meeting, aCter Moort> _. _____ _ and his crew bad added sand to Monday said he feels Just be· ~ment Set the five-eight.ha-mile oval, two ing healthy again d~n·t mean races were paced in 2:02 and the center field job is his. lNGLEWOOD <AP> -The three days later Spry Sam "Nothing is being handed to California Athletic Commission me," be .,.;d. "I feel I'm 1-a voted Tuesday to permit r-established the fastest frilth s _. lU mile track mark in the country battle for the center field spot. 1 announcement oC officials' this year with a 1 :58 mile. have to earn it." scoring between each round or Moore and bis crew did their The Dodgers were scheduled Friday night's boxiog match job and did it well. to meet the Boson Red Sox here between Bobby Chacon and But the average fan who walks today, wttb Dave Goltz, Bob Bazooka Llmon at the Forw:n, DENNIS RAD ms WORK cut up to the $2 window to place a Welcb and Don Stanbouse slated The scheduled 12-round fitht out for him just prior to the wager, probably couldn't ca.re at to pitch for Los Angeles. It will is an elirnlnaUon fo r the \y.drld t b ti Tb that moment. But Moore and bis mark the Dodger debut of Box Ing Co u n ci I super curren amess mee ng. e Stanhome, who was signed as a featherweight title held by quarter horses finished racing crew do, so they do the job free qeoL Alexis AfluelJo ol Nicar•"'••. Feb. 12 and It started raining the ri bt. •-next day. It continued to ralD ........... miilmliiiim .. .-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ heavily wiill the day before the harness meet started, Feb. 21. "There was a little break in the weather lhe day before the meeting started and we took 1 \Al -inches orr lhe top and •tock- plled it." he aays. "Fortunately. we were able to seal the track by tightening down the dirt as bard as possible before It started to rain and the water ran orr qulte a blt. ROBERTC. KAZ ER ATTORNEY AT LAW ~ ........... ............ 401 CMc Centef Dr. w ... Sutt. 1030, Sant. Ana Tel: t5S-Ol3I Spec;lallzlng In crlmlnal law, drunk driving and person.ti Injury. Free consula· BIB WOU TRIS year hasn't ..... u.on_. _____ _, 1one unnotlced, either. David Silvers, pnsident of tbe Weatem St.udatabred Auoc:latJon, wrote &hit fol.lowtni letter to Moore: On bebalf of lb• barneu bonemen, l would like to ex· pl'ffl oQr appreciation fort.be el· for-W rA~ your track crew ID tbe Uon of the ractq atr)p at be preaent bameaa mMtlq. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1918 SEDAN DE VILLE O'ELEGANtE Split power ·seat. AM /FM stereo w 18 track tape. cruise control & full vinyl padded top. '115691). . *6995 NABERS 19'M.SEVILLE Leather seatnr. area. AM /FM stereo w/8 track tape, CadUlac wire wheel coven & full power. (572 UBA>. · s9g95 . M•rof the bar-_... left h ...14 .M lmpoalble to hue the -""--..:.-.liOClHA&IOa aLVD .. COSTA MBA tftell • ~ • ti II; .. perteue ••• wor PDlll~ . -... 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Tueadar a resurrection of the in· vi\,aUona.11 will be on tap as former stars gather to pay homage to a coach who spent 16 years molding athletes and individuals Halley bowed out as the Sailors' coach a year ago, much to the em· barnaament of the Newport Mesa School Dlat.rict, when be decided the "maintenance" phase of coaching bad become too much of a good thing <for the district). A few weeks later Hailey waa cut down in a hit·and·run auto accident, and his leg is still on the mend a.tter several Qperations. Among the standouts produced by Hailey a r e shot putters Jim Neidbart, Dave Kurrascb and Mark Stevens. in addition to Albritton. UCLA middle distance ace Brian Theriot , pole vaulter Tom DiSlanislao, Frank Venclik (880). Vinnie MuJroy and Matl Hogsett. None, however, probably gave Hailey any more satisfaction than the 1971 edition, which did not win a single dual meet, but responded to t1ailey's appeal to maintain domlna-tlon over Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa and Estancia in the district meet. Tuesday's tribute will be at the Balboa Pavillion at 7 o'clock with former Olympic and Stanford University Coach Payton Jordan the main speaker. Coaches come and go, some good, some not so good. Only once in a gr~at while does a Bob Hailey come down tbe pike. ••• SUNSET LEAGUE football will be startiq at 1:30 p.m. thts fall, as will all buketball games, whether they are played on We dnesdays or Fridays The move puts the Sunset Lea1ue into coaformlty with CIF playoff formats. which have recently gone to the 1:30 ln both sports during the elil:oinations. ••• FORMER ESTANCIA IUGB swim star Steve Wyatt. one of those 01,ym· pie hopefuls still in a holding pattern while participation at Moscow will or will not be a reality, has made bis mark on Arizona University rolls Uke few ever attain. Al 6-4, his height and weight ( 183) seem exceptional for the sprints. His bes Un the 50 is 20.14, and he earned the Pacific·lO Conference championship with a 20.22 clocking. A two-sport star with 44.69 ability in the JOO free, Wyatt was also a big factor in Arizona's 16· 12 water polo record. • •• ON THE MOVE Former Hun- tington Beach High baseball pitcher DeWayae Douglas, a two-year Competition will be held ID A. B, and C c lauea ln men's fDd womeo'• alnslea and doublea. and mlxed doubWI dlvlJlona. Entry fee ls $10 per 1ln1les entrant, and $15 per doubles team. Trophies will be awarded to the winners and runners-up in each event. TODl'S VODKA I 7~LlllR starter. is Henderson S tale University's premier relief pitcher. A ""'1C...--645 seoior, Douglas was 3·1 with a save last year . . . San Jose State tub· tbumpers are beating the drums for fres hman Adam Elias, a former Corona del Mar High wrestler. Although his record was 5-10 at 158. five of those losses were to nationally ranked wrestlers . . . Corona del JtMOLEED SCORESBY SCOTCH I 7H1TE:R ga6 BOnLE. CASE Rf.TAIL RETAIL Mar High football got a boost with LIQUEURS the return of wide receiver Mike A D' S Mead, who left the CdM artla fQ.r maretto 1 aronno, 1.?0l Houston a couple years back ... El Drambuie. 2J Ol Toro HJgb basketball star Roa Gailiano 23-0z. Holmes baa been nominated to the ' · 1980 Mc:Dooald's All-American high Kahlua. 2J Ol . school team. Those selected will Midorl Melon, 230l' participate in tbe third annual Southern Comfort 1 i!>WLH McDonald'• All·American game, Tia Marfa 2JOl ' matching the Ea.st va. the West on ' 5.63 124.95 1 1.32 125.68 1025 113.n .. 7.87 87.40 9.75 10833 12.24 67.96 8.77 97.35 April 12 at Oakland ... Ocean View High swim cpach Ml.Ile Bart.oaa. ls seeking help fbr the diving team.on a walk-on basis . . . Edison High Coach Bill Workman and Orange Coast College Coach Dick Tucker are among the featured speakers at the Orange County Football Coaches Clipic, to be held April 26 at Knotts Berry Fann. BLENDS Hiram Walker Imperial, OUART 5.50 Kessler, I 75 LITER 10.53 Seagrams 7 Crown, 1 75LnLR 11.85 61 .00 58.50 65.71 Ancient Age, cx1.-.1H Early Times, OOARr BO<JRBONS 5.99 5.99 9.78 7.39 66.55 66.60 54.35 81 .99 .JCs Keep Rolling H. Walker Ten High. 1 l'Jt lrLR l.W. Harper, l)(Jl\RT Jim Beam, 1 1'>1111 I./ 1 1.19 62.00 BRANDY AND COGNAC Christian Bros .• 1 ,., 1111 .., 12.29 68.21 Barons, OV Su// er Setbacks E f, J, I Liil IJ 6.30 69.90 Courvoisier V.S .• '" 1 '"t 12 79 141 .95 Saddleback and Orange Coast col· leges continued to churn out con- ference baseball victories Tuesday afternoon as the Gauchos rallied for four runs late in the game, while the Pirates thumped visiting Mt. San An· tonio College. In prep action, Fountain Valley and Ocean View suffered league de- feats. Here's a look at Tuesday's action: Orange Coaat 6, Mt. SAC 1 Corona del Mar graduate Chris Johnston powered a 400-foot home run in a four-run. sixth-inning upris· &SEB4LL ing to lead the Pirates to their seventh victory in a row. The Pirates improved their South Coast Ccnf erence record to 2-0 and overall mark to 9-3 wjth a comblna· tioo of hard hitting and strong pitching. Start.er Mike Hogan went 7~ ln· nines before Larry Hicks came in for the Pirates. In the last 63 Lnninp, OCC pitchers have allowed just nine earnednms. · Hlcu baa been especially lm· preealve, dropping hla ERA to 0.52. Meanwhile, OCC'a Randy Day col· lec:ted three hits in four at-bats, and, combmed with hla efforta ln a con· Eagles, Tars Meet Tonight ference opening victory against Cer- ritos last week, has hiked tus batting Martel V.S.P .• 750ML 12 19 135.25 average to .600. CAAADIANS Johnston's home run in the sixth extended his hitting streak to 12 games while Don Hill and Mike Empting each pi<'J<ed up two hits. Saddleback 6, Palomar 3 Pete Changala blasted a two-run homer ln the seventh to put the Gauchos ahead, and Doug Fritz folJowed suit in the eighth to lead Saddleback to its firth win in seven Mission Conference outings. Until Changala's blast, the Comets were holding on to a slim 3·2 lead Black Velvet, l·LITER Canadian Club, 1 7'>Lllf I./ Canadian Mist. •1<.J"-~ r Seagrams V.O., 1 T'J 1rn1< Beef eaters. 1 t'J 111t ... Gilbey's. 1 .. , uru? Gordon. <)111\1.1 r Seagram's, c)1J.\1.1r Tanqueray, 1 l'>t Ill 1-? GIN 6.47 15.79 607 15.79 15.75 9.75 5.55 5.65 16.69 through six innings. RUMS Craig Petroff went the distance for . Bacardi Lt. f, Dk., 1 1~ llTLR I 0.95 Saddleback and he did it with less C ·11 Lt c-Dk 4 35 than 100 pitches. Petroff checked the ast1 ° · ,0 •• OU'\Rr · Comets on seven hits while fanning Myers Jam1can, r.>0 "'\1 7.35 two batters. Andy Jarvis singled lo two runs in SCOTCH the first inning for Saddleback while Dewars White Label, 1 15 LITLW 18.39 Dave Cook was three-for-three for Chlvas Regal. QUART 15.65 the Gauchos. Cluny, 1 "' t 111 R 12.29 Wettmlnater 6, Fountain Valley 1 J f, B 0l l'\R 1 10.19 Three passed balls and a wild pitch '. helped Westminster score three Johnn\e Walker Blk., OO.\Rt 14.79 times in the third innina en route to a Laude rs. 1 ,., t 1r1 ~ 1 1 .4 5 Sunset League victory. TEQUILA Lion.a pltcber MJtch Purcell went the distance, striking out el&bt while Cuervo White. 1 UTER 7. 1 7 waMlktn« fourbll. h d b 11 Don Emlllo Wh~ & Gold, 1 1~ L TR. 8.88 eaow e, t e paase a s s a Id 7 70 proved costly for Fountain Valley, auza O • U<JAR T • u Weatmlnster scored all six of its VODKA run• oo jwt two hits. .. 4 33 Fountain Valley averted a shutout Crown Russe, OU.\RT . . ln the top of the seventh as Roaer Kamchatka, U>UTCR . . 8.09 Muacent.e's sacrifice fly scored John Popov, 1 7)UTLR . . 7.15 R•ucb wbo was abo,rd on an error. • Smtmoff. OOART 5.79 0 l.09Vl,. 4•1~then Vlewt 1 .... 3 t Qflbeys"Vodka, l.7~ER .. ,...... 7.97 cean ew ll:'u. e ,y.... run a · aec~ bue ln the bottom of the seventh aa Loar• banded the Seabawka an Empire Lea1ue Ht· ,back. 71 .90 87.65 67.44 87.65 87.35 53.90 61 .61 62.61 92.68 60.83 48.24 81 .50 102.00 173.87 68.17 112.75 164.29 63.39 79.56 49.29 84.92 47.75 44.77 42.89 64.26 44.25 Gl,eed Paces DH To Track Victory·. • Jim Gleed captured the 1prlntl and Dave Howar took care of the d.latance event.I to pace Daoa ffWI HJCh to an 8C)..t4 victory over Eltucla ln a tri·track and field meet Tuesday. Ramona HJtb had 23 polnta. --- The Dolphins, behind Gleed's victories lo the 100 (10.3) and 220 (23.·0 and the double victory by Howar lD the mile and two-mile. captured 10 fint places. RESIDENTS ARISE VOTE NO ON Three of tboM came from Chuck Cawley. who won the ~high hurdles (19.0), pole vault (10-6) and triple jump (38-0). · Ron Rentrop picked up a victory in the high jump for the Dolphins (6-0). 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LL DORADO co. 150 "\JL 3.33 36.30 White ZinfandeJ. 750Mll 3.33 36.30 SUTTER HOME WINES Blanc de Blanc, ~5V ""L 2.64 28.80 Blanc de Noir, 150 Yi1L 2.9 1 31 .68 Chablis, 750 MIL 2.0 I 21 .84 DrySemiUlon, 750'\JL 2.75 30.00 Grey RiesUng. ;50 '"L 2.64 28.80 Johanisberg Riesling, ,~,"ill 3.27 35.64 Petite Sirah. 750 "\IL 2.39 26.00 Pinot Chardonnay, 150 "'It 4.04 44.00 Pinot Noir, 150 "ill 2.75 30.00 DOS EQCJIS BEER BOITLE CASE RETAIL t.83 3.50 1.83 2.80 2.50 3.67 2.67 3.67 l.83 2.93 3.67 3.03 3.03 2.40 2.54 1.82 2.50 2.40 2.97 2.17 3.67 2.50 12 PACI\ ~ OONCI.. l I\•, 6 PACK •~Ol oo nL£..., / 241 ~ WARM CASEOF24 9.24 \ WARM ~ VV'J~ INGLENOOK WINES Burgandy Vint, 750-ML 220 Cabenet Rose, 750-ML . 220 Cabernet Sauvignon, 750ML . . 4.78 Cabernet Sauvig. Cask, 150 ML .6.97 Chablis Vint., 750-ML . . . 2.20 Charbono, 750-ML.... • ..... . •.... 4.04 Chardonmay, 75Q.ML ..... 5.50 Chenfn Blanc, 1so.ML.. .. 3.35 Ga may Beaujolois, 750·ML . . . .2.94 Gamay Rose, 75().Ml. ... . ....... .2.94 Gewurztramlner. ~ ............. 4 .14 Oray RleslS\g, 750.'t\L . . .. . . 335 Johnnlsberg Riesling, 750·ML ....... 4.04 • Petite Sarah, 750-ML .................... .2.94 Zlnfandel, 7'0-ML .. .. . • .. ....... 2.66 Blanc De Nolr, 750-ML . . .. 3.38 23.92 23.92 52.00 75.88 23.92 44.00 59.94 36.04 32.00 32.00 45.10 36.04 44.00 32.00 29.00 36.79 We Now Offer a Limited Selection of National Brand OroctfY Items. 2.00 2.00 4.34 6.33 2.00 3.67 5.00 3.01 2.67 2.67 3.76 3.01 3.67 2.6] 2.42 3.07 If Ocean View had pulled within one run in the seventh when Jeff Fltahueh doubled home Fred Tut.Ue. Loan bad Jumped to a 2.0 lead in the top of tbe flnt ln.ninc with five 1tra1-.....,. Mt.ore a dc)uble pla, Oil.BEY'S GIN AMARETTO DISARONNO PRICES EFFECTIVE MAACH 20 TliRO IMRCH 23, 1980 HO<JRS put ...... Gil wbat could ., .... bMn ..... Loan lnnlu. ~ ........ .., Tb• luoel' lob Cattery bad a perfect daJ at. the l)late <four.for. toat~ wllla. Loara pltcber Bill1 &n1t;a lmtW tbe ._.... to Jta &lane ....... ,.....1 •. ~ VliW'• ' a.tnbotta .... ._7 ........ IDllW'"'BP. I 75 LITE.Ft 899 CASE OF 6 ~3.90 2J.OlJllCE 9611 tO AM TO I Piii\ fl'ON, Tl1RO SAT. I 10 M TO 1 Piii\ acJP't~Y \ I Dletf-'re S•i&ag N0te, Ind ••• ,. TENNIS =:i ... ::=z.i:. =-~ ,..... prof ........ aad ...... top·lllaM ad female am talelat. •IMS D AU a OPEN. Allri1 Jt.JO at Loi C.balllrol. Pormert, called ... Pedfk 8outlrft9& 0.-, tMI ii OM of tbe top 10 Pl'O touru.m.ata OD &be dJaltt. md could draw u many u 11 of Uae top JO male ,a.,en ID tbe world. • 90. CAL. C&LEUITY aASSIC, April 211 at Loe Cabal-.. PormerlY the Jobo Cappelletti Cele~ Tournament. Uda la a benefit lD wblch club plaJw'I an matc:bed wltb celebriU. for a doablll roaad rob6a. I Center la .... loo V .. Jo. Strtctb' for f1etle Jamon, a.II tounaameat lboweMel tbe ....... naUon. l'olmer eatraata iDdude Trac1 ~ C.......ltoll ad AadNa , ...... I .,.. CoaverM Clu•lc'• Pountal• vau., tow 1rvt will be oee ot toar rep.at.._ . ...... .. otben ..... bel4 at 1laDebo Denardo la ... Dle•o. tbe Racquet Cent•r le Hort.ta ~ uc11111e 'hlmll au1»otSaata BarMn . ... um from eacb ot tbe men'• IDd ........ llD&IM draft .ct.nee to the ullhaal ftall9 :C: Jl.20 at Jtanebo Bernardo . ....,.., ....,... wm be non to "°"-aJJ r I I D&ld. for tbe Convene Clwie Natiauls. W all fbe prellmlaar')' tournaments combUted c..-.. la ollfrtM tu.ooo In priie mone1 Ud ..... mercbMcllle . ........ 1 ... beclnntae my career u 1 pa.,_.:•..,. l:l&Nld Solomon, •"there wen no na· iioDa1 lftll'&IU eomparable to tbls. '' · IOLOMON IS AllONG the top.~ed pros alrad1 ecmftrmed tor the Kramer ()pea. wblch eom• tiD Pountalll Valle)' on UM beels of tbe Coa- ftlMa.itc. RWed No. 1 In the world, Solomon will Join N..._,., Gottfried, Smith, Ro9coe Tanner and PtUr Pllminl in the Sl?S,000 lmenLatioGal tounaa- m.,,_ IDt.Ul&a OPEN will be followed oae week later by tbe Celebrity Qulic, featurtne TV, movie, aporta and mMia penoullties palred with Lot CaballenMa club memben. Tbe toume1'• eoal la to ra1ae noo,ooo for the SOeetal ()1Jmpit9, a proJeet ot Califorma Jaycee .k . OM ... afts-Jbal, tmnla ~ bJt the eoart ID Newport Beach aa part of a ah=Clty four. Dbdger Manager Tom Laserda and Cincin· game at Tampa Tuesday. The Reds are the nati skippe r John McNamara have a defending National Leaeue West champs, frie ndly chat during batting practice ~ while the Dodgers are a.i favorites to win before their teams met in a spring trainina i t this year, according to Las Vegas odds. • TSN'NU LSGSNDI, MaJ 1-4 at Joba Wayne Teanla Club In Newport Beach. Tb1a ii an etaht·man tournament plttlna paw over Uae aae ot 35. Laffl' will be back to defend bis tm twe, and other cmfirmed eatdel i.Dclude Emenoo and l(ea Roeewall. • u17" TOU&NA•ENT OF CBA•PION°8. May 13·17 at llarcuerlte Recreatloa La1W. EmenoD and lloeewall bave already eaotlrmed entry. wtUJe other poulble flDtnDtl In· elude Jobn Ne'tftlOIDbe. C11lf Dryad.ale and Marty Rt---. Two weeu later the natlcft's belt female Jun.ion p&ber ID IOaa1oa Viejo for the Seventeen Tounwnmt ol Cbampioas. (twill be a busy leMOD. Collision Course Irvine, Estancia Keep Winning With their sl&bts set on a fourth stralgbt appearance ln lhe C IF volleyball playoffs, lhe Irvine High Vaqueros just keep rolling over their opponent&. Tuesday nJgbt they made f ast work of neighboring University, is-4, lS·lO, 15· l l to highlight prep action. In other games, Estancia disposed of Corona del Mar in three games, D ana Hills continued to bu ild momentum with a atralpt •ame &riwepb ~ Fountala vau.;,, San ·m JIOLLEYBALL Clemente was battled to five games by winless Huntington Beach, El Toro stopped Costa Mesa and La Quinta defeated a stubborn Ocean View squad. AT IBVlNE, SETl'ER Wally Jones and hitter Roby Br adbury combined to lead the Vaqueros to thelr third stratgbt Sea Vlew League victory without a loss. A 'Victory Friday agalnat Costa M esa will set the stage for Irvine's key club wttb ~cia next Tues· day . . Meanwhile, Estancia took just 40 minutes to topple Corona del Mar. The Eagles return to the court tonlaht when they take on host Newport Harbor at 1 o'clock. At Dana Hilla, the bot Dolphins made lt four in a row with a 1.>13, 15·1, 15-3 triumph ove r Fountain Valley. Dana Hills Coach Steve Ahle appean to have a talented corps of players who Juat may challenge LagUlla Beach and San Clemente for the So\lth Coast Leaaue tJUe. TBB DOLPHINS WERE sparked Tuesday niaht by aenlor Mark Paul a nd senior Erin McGinnis who played particularly well at middle blocker. San Clemente had to go five gamea before stopping Huntington Beach, 12-15, 15·11, 15·9. 3·15, 15·13. The Oilers' John Thornton and Ken Griest looked good ln a losing cause. Hltter Greg Ovalle led t he Chargers to a 15-11, 16·14, ltH 4 vtc· tory over a determined Costa Mesa squa d. Chris Taylor and Bill Tritt were lmpnaive as aetters for &be vfctoriOUI Qaarcen . AT OCEAN VIEW, the Seahawb dropped a four-game decis1on to La Quinta, 15-10, 14·16, J..5..7. 15-7. Scott Kufus recorded eight k:ills Cor Ocean View while Casey Osterlund and Randy Kurihara also stood out in a losing cause. Magee Cho sen State Co-MVP Saddleback Colleae•a 6·8 center Kevin ¥agee hu been selected oo- lrf ost ValuabM P1-.Yer of the state alona with i..ter Cooner of ~bot in a recent vote conducted by the state Junlor colleae basketball coacbee. Magee led the Gauchos with a 29.5 scori.o.g averqe and into the state semla at Cal Poly (Pomona). Sad· d.leback ftniabed with a 3'-1 record aft.er losing to Cypl$s. Otben making the seven·member ft.rat team include: Dean Seara, cet• ritoa (17.1); owe Johnson, Caa&ra Cost a <23.6); Joe Copeland, Bl Camino (13.3); lillke Andenoa.. Oz. nard (19.8); and Mark Eaton, Cypress (15.1). tires tone ® ·IALll TIE DREMAI qUALITY SERVICE. • • .FAST COSTA MESA PHONE 631-071 % C...ef ...._ ... a ,.,.._ MOUISI MOM. t...u flL JIM AM to 6 PM Mrlill .... ~p Jf0 11C.... SAT. JIJIAMTO )PM BDIATOR FAST FLUSHS18 IMCWDIS PIESTOME COOLANT ., . ... ~. 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Busby said from hla Laguna Beach shop rec:entlJ. Tbe Sebrinc race begina at noon Saturday and ends at mi~ "IA81 YEAR THE CAil we are.drlvinc tblJ season wasn't legal on the IMSA clrcuit and Porsche bad an advantage with a ~·liter engine to two for the BMW. "If we could have ND our present car, we would have finished in the top three." Recenlly Bua by and ha. crew tested the bigger model BMW at Rlvenlde lnt.ernatiooal Raceway. "We were able to improve our lap time by three full seconds durJng our teat," be aald enthusiastically . "Our first lap wu Sl aeconds and we im· proved lo 48. We were pleased wllb the cbao1ea that were made lo get the car run· Dini faster." Busby, a long-time driver oo the sports car circuit, baa s igne d Olympic d e cathlon cbamploo Bruce Jenner as a co-driver for t.be BUSBY endurance races this year . Jenner bad never driven in a profeuiooal race until Daytona. ums LAP TIMES WERE very lmpresslve and we were nmnlng eighth when problems overcame us," Busby recalls., "It w.as totally UDUIU.l the way things happened. Bruce waa behind aoother car when a piece of the body fell off t.be other car and be couldn't avoid h1tting it. "Then. after we cot that faed, the axle (ailed on a distant part of the course wbere we col.lldn 't get the car back lo our garage." Rick Knoop 1s t.be third driver on the team for the endurance races. The car this year has a six-cylinder engine compared t o the smaller sedan with a four· cylinder engine last year. •· 1979 had to be the most disappointing season I ever had and it was no fault of BMW," Busby said. BUSBY FEELS THE IMSA SERIES is one or the most popular with rans across the country. ''People are iaw.&ed in lt and tbey ean ....-. tp the can beeaue tbey look Jib replar m.t C&rS from tbe outaide," be MJ•. Busby's can (be takes two to each nice) wlJl be nmning oo the Weal Cout lat.er UU. sprtq . They'll be al Riverside Jnt.emaUoaal Raceway April 27 and.at Laguna Seea May 4. It was at Bramer.cl, Minn. la.st y~ar that he had bis worst weekend or the year. "We qualified the car well but during pracllce. went off the road on the straight and destroyed It. Uslng the ~ackup car, we bad lo start 33rd in the field and aft.er nine laps bad moved up lo t.bird place," he says. ''But the enfine failed and we were out of the race. We were able to rebuild the car that rolled over in time for the next race but bad more set· backs and never did get back to where we should have been." BUSBY BAS A SIMPLE THEORY about nc· ing and says be will be around for a number of more years a a driver. "U you are in it strictly for the fun of racinc. you could get discouraged very easily aft.er a year like 1979," be says. "Being in lt as a business, it"s somewhat more palatable wbeo you have prob- lems. You are eager to get back." City Trlll!k Meet Set in Newport Newport Beach young1t.ers can now register for the city's 1980 track and field program. Four weeks of tralninc, a practice meet and official city meet have been scheduled by the recreation department and Newport·Ba.lboa Rotary Club for younast~n ages '1-lS. Top finishen in the city's April S meet could qualify for upcoming Oranse County and Southern California meets. A clt.y·wide practice track meet 11 set for March 31 beginning at 9 a.m. at Corona del Mar Hlgb School. The official meet will be beld April S at Newport Harbor High, a1ao at 9. Registration for the track and field pro1ram will be taken at Newport's Parts, Beaches and Re.crealloa Department, 3300 Newport Blvd .. tbrougJJ Friday, April 4. Coet of the program is $4 per part.lcipant. For more lnformaUon, phone 640-2271. Vanguards' Bally Sinks Redlands REDLANDS -A bunt, wlld pitch, suicide squeeze and home run combined few four rum In the elchth lnn.in~. propelllna Southern Califomla Collete to a w baseball victory over Bed••ncta., here Tueeda,y. The bii blow wu Mart Wood'• two.nm bomer ln the e&cbU. aft.er the Vancuardl scrapped for two runs. . Ted Taylor bunted for a sln&lt, Daa Plenoe followed wftb a bit -1loUo Adama walk.cl ln SoCal'• etcbtb. TQlor scampered home ~wlld pttcb, IDd Pienoo 1cored on• perfett 1q by 1>uaty'8Mll. flood thin ftftlsbed thlnp c"1 wltb b1J homer. Bob Clemente reUeYed etart.er TOm Frt4a1. a tr..bmu lrom Oardn Groft w.b. ID ~ ..-1 lulnf, pttdalna out of a baMl-INW J•m:.. .. -... ..A.t Tbe W!tOr)t ... die ... for tbe v-.--.... *" ....... two al& Seed Gathering This cone picker , working from a bucket 30 feet above ground, gathers seedlings in a forest seed orchard near Bastrop, La. The seed orchard, grown by Georgia· Pacific. headquartered in Portland, Ore., is created by g rafting supertree scions to root stock at central locations. Mexico's Oil Development Surprising MEXICO CITY CAP) -When President Lazaro Cardenu nationalized forelgn oil holdings ~ MeXJco 42 years ago. many predJcted that the :f1ex1can oil industry would collapse iJl chaos. Today Petroleo5 Mexicano&, the government monopoly known as Pemex. i.s ooe of the world's biggest oil companies. employing more than 100.000 workers, prodttcing 2 miWoo barrels of crude oil -daily and with a yearly income of $10 bUUoL e.ma·· ~ Jll'001llD9 ...... loeeted proYeD reMn• of mon tMD • llAmo. barNla ot crude oil with potential resei 'el tllttmated at more than 1.30 billion barrels, plus ball u m.ucb natural aas. PEMEX'S CHAIRMAN, engineer Jorge Dhu Serrano. est.Jmates that more than two-thirds of Mexico and the 200-mtle oCCsbore belt it claims off both coasts is potential oil-bearing territory. He says only 10 percent bas been explored. "It took a lot or wort and sacrifice but we have demoostrated we can administer and develop the oil industry," said Gabriel Lezama, a retired Pemex wort.er. Oil and tar were oozing out of Mexican soil before the Spaniards landed in the 16th century. The Ai:tecsl the TeoUhuacanos and other native ·tribes used t lo fuel their pyres and torcbea. THE SPANIA&DS eoUeded tar balls from the Gulf of Mexico beaches to caulk their s~ps and weatberproof their roofs. Dictator Porfirio Dias grant«l the first oll COG· cessions in .1901 to Edward L. Dobeny, an American, an4 Weetman Peanua.b a Briton. By the early 19208. lS American. Bri and Duteb oU companies were operating in the country. They tn- cluded tbe Sinclair-Pierce OU ~·t.~ ~chmond Petroleum Co., Standard OU of w.nronua and the Penn·M.ex Fuel Co. • Tbe oU 6eJds stretcbed aloag the upper coast of the Gull of Mexico. A study by Jote LoDu Portillo y Weber, Praldent Je>1e Lopes Portilfo's father, estimated that by lf.21 the companlee averaged 4,000 pe~t proftt on a daily crude pro- . ductJon of S00,000 barrels, then the world's aecond largest.. POltTILLO ESTDIATBD the compan.les left only 1 percent of their net income in Mexico, moet· ly iJl the form of a one~t-a-ton production tax tbat had out.raged the foreign financial world when President Franclaco I. Madero decreed It in llU. Pemex now pa.ya a 12 percent income tax, whicb accountl for 12 percent of the national IOftm· ment 's income. Pemex'a booanu came id the mid·lt70I wben, with a new generation of Mexican 1eologiata aod engineers trained in modern tecbniques, the com· pany found huge new fields iJl the soUtbem part of the gulf. Orange County's 'only MaJOr ·Tour Event who can forget the first 5-way sudden death playoff in LPGA his- tory at last year's Wo- men's Kemper Open when foAnn Carner captured 1st place by defeating Nancy Lo- pez, Jan Stephenson, Donna C<IPOnl Young and Chako Higuchil The Women's KemperOpen $150,000 Ma~h 24·30 You don't ha~ to drive' grat distance to see the Distant Drives of the lPCA pos when they try to con~ for • sh.n: of one of the bigesa purses on lhe Tour. Mell V~Countty0.. Tickets available IC the Toumtment Of. flee, panicipatins Chambef'5 of eon,. merce and pro shops. for tJOUpditcounts and paclca&e me write« all: WOftleft'1 Kempef~ 1525 ~ Vefde Ori-E.ast Su ... 208 E: Cmt• ~CA 92626 : ~4CH~ : I •I t Bllaineas Wlldl ...... Mlrch 19, ,. -OM. V PILOT 8f • Inflation Woes Could Span Globe , Paint Set? fl.P WI,..,...• 87 IOBN CUNlftPr NIW YORK <AP> -1n an· nowicma Ida nntJ coaeeiftd al· tack on rWAa prieu PreAdlnt Carter poln{edly referred to Hvere loOatlon aa a world rather:&tdom•tlc probaem. lD IOIM be Wal riabt ln I , for exampJ~. iiiha· Uoo rauect above 70 perteot for \Ile lut ab mono.. ot um to Jaauary ol tbil year. ID Turtrey lt topped 100 percent, 1n Italy more than 21 percem, a.od in Sweden moN tbaa JI percent. THESE ftGtJ&ES, from t..be Parla·baaed Or1anl&aUon for Economfc . Cooperation and Develop- men t, of wbicb the United states and its chief , trading partners are members, seem to con· firm the pre- sident's words. cuNN1"" But among some major economies, the story isn't as clearcut. In Germany, depen- dent upon Imported oil, the rate was only 4 percent. and In Japan. wholly dependent on oil Imports, it wu just 5.4 pereent. Lab technician Sharon Raymer, dressed in s urgically sterile uniform, prepares a dome-shape "planet" of sili- caon wafers used in computer circuitry at the Raytheon Co. Serni-eonductor Division in Mountian View. Each wafer contains hundred of programmable computer memories. Raytheon also has a semiconductor division in Irvine. In fact. among major trading partners. only France, at 13.7• percent, and the United Kingdom, at 14.6, exceeded the U.S. six·month rate of 13.S per- cent. Canada's rate of 8.S per- cent was five points lower. DOES THIS mean the United States was out of step? It ap· pears that way, but some economists insist the United States was merely one step IF YOU IMVESTED SI 0,000" LAST WEEK, IT MAY APPRECIATE IN VALUE TO s 17 ,303.90 O R MORE BY THIS TIME NEXT YEAR. '.~•'' lHPrl by California Real (c;fa!e CBI 71 4 6 75. 7930 -~ ---- BLACK TUESDAY? 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Caplatrano Beach, and execuUve managing directorolBateman Elcbler,IWl Richards, Inc., a Los Angeles- b u ed stock broker firm, was a featured speaker a t a Pacific Palisades seminar Tu~sday sp0nsored by American Stock Exchange. "Managing in Turbulent Times" was the subject of the seminar. The Newpo_r t Center A1_e11cr of Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. has been named a Regional .Citation Award winner for outstanding sales performance and ageocy·building achieve· ment in 1979 in the company's South Pacific Sales ReiiOD. Linda Riggs, Santa Ana Heights, is managing director of the Student Improvement Center, Newport Beach. Hughes Aircraft Co. microeledronic systems division. Irvine. has received a $17 million con· tract from Boeing Aerospace Company. Seattle, for audio distribution systems to be used on board NATO's E ·3A Advanced Warning and Control Systems (AWACS> aircraft. Terri Hettrick, Costa Mesa, is operations officer for the Bank of Newport's Lido office in Newport Beach. Dennla F. Carbone is assis· tant vice president at Western Executive office of AVCO Financial Services, Newport Beach. Disaster ''l'M IDT GOINO TO .MISS DELIVERlllO A BABY ••• '' "I can relax outside ot home an<! office knowing that I'm not going to miss dehvenng a baby when I'm 'between tocahons'... -·Eugene R. Sollman. M.D .. Canoga Park • NllMa M 8AIOlJNl CllUllQI .• WHAT -CM I san '. ""'*' I 9e' DageG !JO II*' l!Om "- ~ Ind an tie llMld IO ..,._ WSICillW ,.. flll lllC*ft, ~ Page Ol'/S 1111 ID IS ltq'd _.. NlJ """"'"" bU5lnl$5 • ~ .... ~ I'd Ile IDSI ~ti' ' -.MM s Orlmdt AOalll ~ inc • Downey "Mlf #l'M U. •TIE ,,.a. .. " $ ··•·• .. ~.,.... lilO"" Oii h ..., . ..,,... .. ..., .. -A1yA ~ AC&ll .. C'#lllon9s lllllngnCn. GlrOlll GrM .. ., .... , . ....,...,, .. .... Oil --M--•lllt ,.. ......... '7W•• .. ,,,,..., ......... ... t4llf .. I lit......,,.._,,...~ ·---The•ladll!" .... c lt¥1ll'f K.C....,..,~--M . ··nwt11s TO MSWBI rMIE ... 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Clunly 462~AOE tn cnnie eoantv 731· 11 //. ....... t ... m-t111 0re11•: • •• ,...,,... ... _..."'· ~--'ire. .. -. California Finl Bank will suspend early withdrawal penalties for its time deposit .customers wbo have suffered losses due to recen t storms and floodl.ng. Tbe bank received reculatory approval t.o waive the penalties after P r eald ent Carter· declared six Southern California counties, i n c l u d ing .Orange Co\lllt~ federal disaster a.reaa n b. 21 . Suspension of early wltbdrawal penalties for tlme savi n a• la retroactive to Feb. 21 and effective unUl Aue . 21. ---RESIDENTS ARISE VOil NO ~ D ~Spleaa ~ ahead Hd tbat others would· follow.. There appears to be aome evtdeDce ot It. better, nor ••• Italy'• Deeem~r rate of 1.8 percent. Still. the powertuJ Oermln economy showed no 1t1na of double·diclt inflation in January. Coosumer prices roee only 0.5 percent. and the govern- ment aUU hoped to keep the year'• rate below 5 percent. from that rate mt,i.t 1et ln late thla year, fean IW.l exqt that lt could top• percent. 1n Ja~ tbe det.erloratlon was lnteoslf.Ylq. Jt'• January rate of 0.9 pettent traulates to a year's rate ot more tbaD 11 percent. In the Unlt.ed JOD1dom a January rate of 2.5 percent wouJd equal more than 30 pereent ln a year ii unchecked. France's J anuary rate of l.t percent wasn't much Tbe current U.S. inflation rate ia somewhere around 18 percent a year, and rising. While some hope remaina that a decline What leaden ot Germany and Japan apparently lea med in ad· 1 vance ol U.S. leadenhip wu the necessity of ~beckin& infla- tionary ta>dencles before they gathered their own momentum. The United States repeatedly • promlaed to restrain demand, but tn some Instances promoted it instead. Preferred Stocks Key? Investment Tax Break for Corporations By SBE&a Y LtJCA.S rn these days of high taxes and ever· increasing inflation, most Of us are looking for ways to make our money wort harder, ii possible · wilh a lower tax burden. And more than ever, tbU goal ls as lmportant for lhe corporation. For lhe corporation, a suggestion: preferred. stocks. Tbey offer important tax savings for tax· paying corporations; competitive after-tax yields; high quality and relative liquidity. THE TAX ADVANTAGE! Most dividend in· come is 85 percent lax exempt to a corporation (this is true of common stocks as well. but generally lhe preferred stock has a higher yield>. if lhe stock has been beld for at least 16 days . Coo.seq~y. many corporations have joined the traditio.'buyers of preferred stocks in recent years, and smce the 1969 re· vision of tax laws affecting banks, a number or them have also participated. Manufacturing corpora· tions, which usually commit re· serve fuodslo the highly liquid money markets, have found that some of those funds can often be profitably invested in intermediate· term ln vestments, s uch as preferreds. with much 1..uu.' better tax treatment. Professional corporations may also do this. What exactly are preferred stocks? Llke any s tock, they represent equity capital of a corpOra· lion. Prefer'ed stockholders' claims to lhe rorpora· lions are subordirulte to the claims of bondholders. but have precedence over those of common stockholders. UStJALL Y A COMPANY must pay dividends on its preferred shares before paying any dividends on the common. The dividend rate on a prefernd stock ls usually fixed and often cumulate (that is, any arrears on payments must be paid before dividends are paid to common s toe kbolders >. Preferred stockholders usually have no voting rights. unless dividends have been in arrears for a specific period. The fact that they are seruor to common stock is one of the reasons they have such appeal as a corporate investment. -Uquiditx: Preferreds should be considered indivtduafJy as rtgards liquidity. However. there are a large number or outstanding preferred stocks, and the active over-the-counter and listed marked in such stocks. &$, well a s the ge~er?l sophistication of. holders contnbute to a liquid market. -YIELD: SINCE PREFERRED stocks react to high interest rates in much the same way that bonds and utilities do -that is, their prices fre· q uently decline as interest rates· rise -this is an excellent llme for a corporation to lock in an 8S ~rcenHax-exempt hlgh yield ror its reserve as· sets. In addition to the cursory look I have taken h ere at preferred s tocks as an investment alternative ror lhe corporation, there are addt· t1onal tax considerations which s hould be noted Currently available al Merrill Lynch of£ice is "Preferred Stocks : A Prudent Alternative for Corporate Cash ." which examines these con· siderauons more comprehensively. • r LUC1U is an account ezeetlttw in tM Santa Ana of fu:t of M eml!, Lynch. Fenntt & SnutJU O ver The Coun t e r ~L.Wiallp MUT UA L FUN DS ,..., a.11 ... 1..0.0 10~ llp• a11d DolrlU Na'# VOite CA~I -n. ~ lllC -~ .... c.wMior ·----....... -....,~::= ~.......:. 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Deadlocks, in-• • st~lled abov~our doorknob, give you the most prolectioq-" " Make sure your lock has a bolt throw or bolt proj~Uon of one inch, and that ll is of solid bc'u:s with no dle-caat parts: :,. Ask your locksmith for ;.• --------... details. -Door peepholes Check whether you have 180-degree vision. -DOOR CHAINS. 1 Not a good form of ._ _____ _,, security. for a chained but open door euily can be kicked in. Use chains only lo see who is al the door. -Windows. For maximum protection, remove win· dow glass and install plexigJass. tn.staU key locks on all windows. including cellar windows. and such areas as chutes. -Your garage. Padlock the gara~ door. All tools you instaJJ inside (ladders, axes. sledge hammers) can be u.sed against you. Lock them. -BURGLAR ALARMS. Protect your home or apart.· ment with some form of burglar alarm system. Burglar alarm systems come in a wide range of soptusllcated types and in pnces from udder $100 to as much as $7,000. Dttide in advance how much you want to spend (bas- iog the decision on the net worth or your valuables) and consult an authoritative source Ctbe loc:al Better Business Bureau. Consumer Protection Agency, Consumer Reports) on the alarm company's reputauon. -Take steps lo increase the protection of v.iua~ within your own home. -Burglary Safes. Ir you keep any valuable jewelry, s pare cash. negotiable st.ock.s and bonds at home, a burglary safe might be an exceedingly wise investment. Safes come in prices from S300 to $40,000. Virtually burglar.proof are those that can be embedded in a con- r rcte floor Most burglary s afes are given an Underwriter's Laboratories T.L ltool resist.ant) rating, indicating how many minutes 1t would take an expertenced locksmith to open the safe The longer the T L. rating. the greater your s afety mar11tin Dow Index Manages To Keep Above 800 NEW YORK 1AP1 The stock market was mixed today. fruhng to extend Tue-sday's rall)- The Dow Jone'> average of 30 mdustnals. up more than 4 Points m earl} trading. showed a 0 68 point loss to800.94 . The average rose 12 97 points Tuesday. rebounding from Monday's Z3.04-pomt slide Gamers held an 8-5 lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Analysts said traders were encouraged by the market's showing Tuesday, When the Dow Jones industriaJ average climbed back above the 800 level. I I{; , •! • ,J• • I '\. StlH'la 111 'l'lt#" s,,., llglu poer.lo11r111I ~rap•. ·.: NEW YOAlt!AP) FllWll Oow·J-• •"'1>· fo< w.... ...... " HOCKS ODeft Hollfl L-CloM Cl>O lO h1d till IS t lf 17 ~ 47 IOO ~ -O .. 10 Trn 15' 67 1tO V ttJ .. JS. ll + 1 o IS VII 101.,,. 1C11 41 101 01 101 1t + 0 .SO U S.t.. l'tO fl ~ U 211 11 HO 0. • O.S9 I ndu • f . .)oO, 1IGO Tran 650,IOO ·~ Ullll lat,4Cl0 '1 S1-. S,•18, 100 MJaa1 St~b Did NEW 'l'OAI( IAPJ Wr I• NEW YOAlt IAPI Al>tKO• INI IOU! • P f'"e1110U\ 4-f Yfff• .t90 MOnt" .oi> vvr~ Two ye.n * J.n I lo ~le "" 10 <Mt• 1'11 lo wte T91Ny ., SCl l'I ... I I 110 -AT AMEii 010 NEW '1'0111( IAPI M., 1• Mv•n<lcl 0.CllMd \Jn<ll•nqeo Tol•I l\WU New "IQ!\\ ...... low.. Too.. lU "' flO 1 ., su~r NEW VOlltlt IAPI Hendy 1. M...,,,..., •ll••r \I' llO, MDU 150. E.,o••"••d '""•' s1t.SOJ. u11 Sl 109; lol><lc"'*S ,,,,.., f?l!.'31 "fl !UI!,, Geld q ....... .. t I I f l I ' ubstitute Takes Violin at Concert 87 IUa'f IANS ICAaCSUA --~ .... TM 1.-........ A • C'CllD.C.'tlt ol U. Loa ~ Pldlaarmoe.lc'• ..... I WU ~-.d lalurd.a.y la ta.I a.ta Aaa ..... leMol •udttort-.., .. Oran•• Couaty Pbllbarmoatc &ockb. ..... "!"-,........ OMald bave talJa std ._. ta1&e HoUJwood 1HIW1o: TM •tar ol .. -::eek at ... tut :Ca::k.:. .. l n: .~ =. c~••TlDI bJ O.e replacem~nt'a brllllat performance. Bat the ccncert WU re9C'Ded ft'Om ~ by a rewrtto of the plot's ........ JN . ..._ C.U• ticteta bad been sold oat for Wffkl when llshat Porlman. 1cbedaled lo play the Brabms Vlolla COncerto, cueeled due to an ear lnfecl.lon. Sidney WelJs, new lbis year as concertmuter, replaced Perlman as soloist for th1a difficult composition, said by Hans von Bulow to have been composed "oot for, but against tbe 'riolln." Weias played the piece Wednesday in Lo9 Ansel• and 1lmply repealed it. for Orange County llateners. To aay that WelH was a poor substitute for Perlmao is to do injuatice to bl• technically near-perfect rendltioo of the complicated music. The lall. la.ob p>0certmaster solemnly churned oUt !lntricate nma and double·st.opa, plus blfb notes wbic:b threatened to leap of lbe flngerboan1 BlJT SOllEIBING was missing. The performance was motioo without Touch of . emoticm, OI toUDd an4 Uabl with DO b••l. Altbouth Carlo Maria Giullnl conducted k>vely quiet aectklo.s, the orcbnlra overpowered Wel11 at louder momeoll, and the sololsl never teemed quite in cbarae ot the production. If audience members were dlsappGlnt.ed by Perlman'a abetrn«, they didn't show it aod were appreclative, if not ecstatic, wtlh Weiaa' performance. THE SECOND HALF of tbe program, devoted lo Tcba.lkovsky's Symphony No. 6 ("Palhetique"). was an latereating contrast. Giuli.al, with his sensitlvlly, ls a mast.er al breathing new We into too-familiar major works, and be did il a&ain for tbe "Pathetique." The orchestra's beautifully dlreded emotionallaoi com~ted lor occasional ragged sPots, and the group played wen·tnown themes with a lush. rich sound wb.tch gave them new impacL THE UNUSUAL eoding, ao "Adagio" movement with lt.s trailing lut .note. left the audience feeling lbou&btlul ra~er than boisterous, a variatioo from most sympbooies or that era. -'ltr ·I , t PCmJC NOTICE PVBUC NOl'ICI! ft18UC NODCS "liOftcaOl'DUTMOf' Jiiitiii MWiii "'""...-,., , ••l•i ...... , .. w ..,.."..w M:ll;tlf# '" l'AY• L coaaaN AND '"• ........ .,.... .,. TIW ........__ -11--..... n.-............ Of' ftSTITIOM TO AD· Ml==• COWTV u,._ , -~ ..--_..----MIMIS1'1Ut 8tTAT• NO. a., _.a.di...._ ... ,,..., toUNO atn••,,_•..._ .,.., .... •..,...•NllD, • ,._ &•111711 "7U -C.1111.M• •lc.M•, .............. ~A-., ..... ,_..,~ To •I I ft e Ir I , ._....,,_ ~~ ....... -~ ~_.,. NectrM( 1w_., .. neflclerlH, creditors ••~=---.....u.-......_~ .... ., .. , "'"M "-· ..-. u.. contJ~cmlmrsof •1T-.ca .. 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E,_.......,..-Meitt~ 1980 at 10:00 a.m. -" _ ,_, ,.,..., ..,.. ~. -'"'' .....,_ -tltM ..., .,.. nil ....,.... -tMed .. ,,. ""' Travolta Takes Aim IF YOU OBJECT to the of ,.., ..,. , .. , ... ,,., 1111•1"'· .,.., '-"" Clef1l of°"""' C»uMr °" C-ty °"11.,, er-.. ~Y Oft ec11-..-., -__.,_ 10 -""-''" J •• M.trctt "-,.._ · gr•ntlno of the petition. w11a•ec..., _. _....., 1Mt.,. · · ~,.,. ,._, you should either appear •• '" ....,.., -•...it_, c.-.. ~~ 0r....,, c:MM o.t1, .. 1101, ••uoo-Or .... c:o.1t Oe!IY Pltot At Press NEW YORK (AP) Actor John Travolta is angry al the press. ''Why can't they ever a s k about positive tblnea?" be asks in April's McCall 's magulne. Complalnlng that the press baa misquoted him. be al.lo aaya it bas lied about him. at the hearing and state "' .... _....,~ "' ......., II.wt•· _Melldl i.. u. "· •.,. ii..-N<-. n. '' •. "-· t.,.. •DWI ( .... ~ftl hie._, .. ~,. PVBUC NOTIC& P\JBUC NOTICE your objections or file cw••o ti.~'°" .. ......,.,,°' written objections with the .-'°"' • ~ ,........, "' .,,, ..... court before the hearing. ,_et_el\,.,..---..1• PKT•noutM™NHt ....... ,nous--·••·· Y be lhe~.--~---·"'"'--· ----our ~ranee may cempletely rellftCI"*'" te -c~ NAMatTAT'SMaNT ...... STAT'Ull.N'T 1n person or by your at· ICIMllEll LY >OAH KLICKA IN rltM , ... fOltowlnQ --,, ..... IMi\1 TM '94!owlft9 ... ,_ .,. Cll>il\Q torney. of <OMrollinQ -Md IN •>tM of re nenT•~E GllOVHO UP, ~1'1 8ott.e, -~::.ILLO·COS TA MESA I F y 0 u A R E A ~.·.-::...::~·::·::: ::.·.::.~·= ••OS. Hunl"'f!Dft .. ec: ... C.efllotnl4 11111·• Mlkllell Honll, ,,., .. , ci.. :REDITOR or a con· ent1re1, •1MM•0<0te<1 encl 11wu1 ftM• '211• Unoent creditor of tt'le de· ''°"' ·~"'., • ,_.,.,.. o••t< "'•'"" c.. ,,.,.,._,, 1>1•1 ,,.,,..,, E"9"'9 e Ho9Qa1t. Jr ,"" c....n-~ sed \H\.ll tfll llOMenilor19en,---WC1'CIW14 WH11"11-,c.tlltoml19Ml 09<•~,S.C.AM,CA9'10$ ~ea I ·-mus e your emonQ oCN• ....... ,. "'" ,..,,,.,.,.., lr"' _, ,, ~~ ..., ... ,,. ,,_ w. w.tt.. D1' .,.,._ St., claim with the court or ,,..,..,~ .... ...-...-i.w.•• e11.-. ....,.-t...,.,CA.,... present It to the personal ,1e1e .. -toc.1t1oot ..., CllOoa. •"" lletp!IG. ,,_ J • YOUftQl:llOOd .... Am«t• or., representative appQlnted Hl9aee .., -'"..,.._ •~ ""'' w 1"'' ,_...... -,.., Wlttl 111e .. ec"k~a.CAan by the court within four ·~-=::,,~ ~~\~::of 0r ..... C-.• °" '°"=.~~':c!::.=-'-months from the date of ~ K¥11e11eu, .. ,,,.. 111cMrd tt. 11....., ,. s. H- llrst Issuance Of letters as ~~.-...au!CM. -~~-:"~ o.t••,:.i::; 1>1ec~·11'it:.,~~'°:°ac:_._ provided in Section 700 of ...-O• • "_, &Mdl, c.uJMo t h e Probate Code of 1.ca,.......ci-K~ -<" PVBUC NOTICE lllh -.-~" <-"'<1" by• California. The time for •· •• 0-••1 ~ fili ng claims will not ex· ::"'.-" 1ti1cu , ftCTino11U4'MNHS =.,-:; ~- "THINGS NEVER olre prior to four months P11C>1h1m Ch1w11• eo.w o..1t P•ioc IUMl:ITA~iM r11 .. ..__..., m• .it"~ from the date of the hear· ~""" •• '~ ~ ..... ,........,. --"..,.. t>v>• 1y 0et1o.ot ._.....,._.~.., com e out the way I say . otl _ bov ,_. ,,....,.., 11 , .. them, .. the star of ingn c.,,..a e. PUBUCNOTJCE u o A""""1SALSE""1u.m .. ,,,.." ''Saturday Night Fever" YOU MAY EXAMINE "'"'""'"' •••· c.on• Mu •. ,,_..,..,0r.,.c.Mto.11y P11o1 continues . But h e the file kept by the court. suT1 ... WT<Wa9Mfooa.M«•T ~"~;:,.::A °"' .... .,\ .,.., ••• ~.• • 2.•.,.. 1.tJt.eo If you are Interested In the MUMOtt ·•"'.c w.,. c.oau ,.... ~. ------- - refuses to discuss the ~state, you may flle a re· 1~~= ::!' :..:...ci nu. Pt!BUC NOTICE "lies." :iuest with the court to re· ..,. .... .,. ,,. •1ct>Uow -~ ,.._ ,,!:;.:.. .,....,_,. ~""'.,"' ---- ''Thal would be like :elve special notice of the THE IHH AT LAC>UftA ... tll -.......... R o..r.. PICT1TIOUIMJMMHS h a ving lt bappeo all inventory of estate assets ~~~!:"~~··11· L..,..• •ucll, '"" -•M '""" -u. ,,.. ~';!~':!..,. lllM over agaio." Travolla and Of the petitions. a c· TM 11ct111011' ._,,...., ,..,,.. ,. i~,: 0r....,, c-t °" ,_u• argues. "WbeD you c ounts and report s 1err.ci ••-••lli.cson~ ~UJIU PIEIWNIENT "°°'-...:.-vice. escrlbed in Section 1200 "· ,.,,,.,..,.c-yot0r-.r Pu1>1•-0r-co.'1 '*4• P• .... ~~ -5t.. • ...,..,,...., 11w111. CA know t.hlng.s said about "...., M. ....,,., •• m ~ ~ 1, ·-SAN DIEGO (AP) -A man whose i of the Callfornla Probate c ou1 -•••••Cl, L-.U"" ... <... 11>, • ~ l. 11 • "· •• .,,.., G<_., E"k .._ ""' • .,. sc •• il l you are untrue, t hurts c.11to,...'N• -~...,..CA.,.. American m U.ary pareo s are evenmo1".'' , .... ._....••c-..cWdlrt... PUBLICNOTICE 1"''_",__~..,..,.. Abandoned Chil,d Topic of Movie Like a picture and ita oe1ative, the two parts of the program abowed both sides of the Pbllbarmonic's ,rrforming capab.Wtie:s. On balance, 1t wu a good concert believed to have abandoned b1m as a Maybe be woo'l do ,.,.,.,ou.1. 01 •l4WI. Child In Korea baa aold motion ~r·~ "1 cou1c any more '-•-....iews, he ca rot Hayes Egli, At· ..._. "'-...,..,..,, ...._ ~ HeN ~.....-.i 'f IQ l&Wll• n orney at Law, '19 E. 17th Tiii• ~ -ll ... wttll u.. nft ,......._ -med wttll tN picture rights to bis story• lo says. treet, Costa Mesa CountJ Cleftl., 0r..,.. c:.e-.,... *"'1an.ot•o.TOet c_, o.rw .. °' ..... ~ ..... Hamia-Barbera ProducUona for an ~•DS B01116E~ ~"""" alifornla 92627, C714f Me•<"u.•-. . ..,.,,. EST A,i:--~:a~·u c1Lt.1: ,.._,.,,..,.._ .,.., uadi.ldoeed sum. ~, m . ~ 0 ROBE&T DE Niro 2..un ...., .. ....., 0r.,. CM11 o.11y fl1ioc. AMNR.LWMIT£,Ooc;MWM. ,......... ~ c.-o.i• Pltot Tbe !oater parents of Jlmmr and Al Pacino doll't do Published Orange Coast ~'·"·•.a.w.t.• . .-W4t.o .:::.::..~~~":'n":a: ...._u,.,.,,n.",,.. .,.... Bl<•• .... Yid &bl u .. n---41 mm TIJUANA. llalco (AP) -ODme-•'"em -_.. __ ..__, .. I?" llJ.:PllOt. Mlrch 11, 19, EH C..,., .. ~ .. lM 011•. .. _, ~-.. --'-MCll' Lo--.-,. __ ..... -.. ~-.1 1-1-ao · -.. ·..,.None• 1 ~.-. ... -............ ~~-n--~.-= a ............ .. d1an ~-,.-:"""• awwu U -be ..... "It l.ID't I01DI . _, .-v--. • ~ ef. -.,,. ,..,_.....,.. _....,__,,_ -- to ftlm 111111 ltOl1 ...... _ .... ~·la-="~~.~~~ to b•IP m~ career "111UCNOl'IC& NOTICEOfldaATMOfl : .. -:=~1::-... ~·1----------- parcbmed •new comped tar wttb ., ....... •111-.,_ ---anywQ. u m7 product'-~-~--------1LILLIAN DAGMAR ~....,._._.,lin tf "'''1*"•.UllllSIM••••• all advance from the compaQJ. for llexiew wbo lost properV or Lt load. theJ'll all ... NOTICE ()fr DEATH OF • y L I( As A .. D 0 ~ ·-...... -.. ---· • -...... S'TATUlaMT Illa ta1ter mother, i>oY9 P..W.. famU7"*"btnbaDoodL , to do_.,. ---oe EAflY A. l'tNCH ANDPETITION TO AD· '*U:S::t::~-=...::,_~----. ~lllm1Ulhrm.outfamllrla me wbetber I 11•• ,. ~l!TfTION TO A MINllTll• •STATa NO. I( --.Ql;oe............... • .... Al900ATa. 19"1 ~ ... ln 1178. 'l'hrollP bet Tiie .... ., rallw 8Dd ~ iDteniewl « DOt. U t.be INISTER ESTATe NO. A·1--. ::-..:. ~~:.:.....ci.::.: =..""::oh••••~•. 1""'"0 • efforu, be .... admltted to tJae .Juaary ~ Pebnaar'J' toe* • mone ieD'l eood. t.beJ 1as.55. T 0 • I ' " • I r s I ...,....,.._ --· IMCOA (e~~-1. Ualtecl State• under apeelal 20 llvea and Wl bundndl bome•=· won't want to do To • 11 he Ir s ,baneflclarles, creditors .,....,_ ... _.._ ~~ .....,.,.., ,,...... bama1dtarluuDeaaul'd tut Dee. a ID Baja CallfQrnla. anythiag... eneflclarles, c reditors and contingent creditors of ~ ..... --...:=::-~·-= 1111, .,._. k ~.,,., u ... ------------------------------------------~~~l~c~l~sOfLllll~O~mar Byl~s ~~-~~~~.--eafy A . Finch andand penons who may be lflR..,.o .,._olftceftl .. a--...-ersons who may be otherwise Interested In the ., ..,. s.-ior 01wt-' .. a--' :_c::,::PfttU .._ WlST*STD llSJ•IO UA City Cinema H1,Way 39 Orive·ln UA Cinema 634,39) I 891 ·3693 893-0546 NO-.olOCOIPT9CW "'4EMl~' Aau/enO'Awanl Nominations BES/' SUPPOK11NG A.CTOR-Jllol&ey Boone)' . BEST EDITING -Robert Dalva THE MOST ncm•s AIJVEITURE EYER Al.MED RE1URIS Ill All ITS SPECTACULAR 1iRAIDEUR 1 Last 2 Dey9 AtNewpoftt erwlse lnteres1ed In the will and/or estate: ~----"-""~La n.k ·-wn t11ef w1tt1 ""' 111 and/or estate: A petltJon has been filed o.-,,__., 15• 111111 c-tv o-., &Aos"""'"" °""""°" A petition tlas been filed by Oaomar Bylkas In the si.tlrf L"'" ~ ""'-~" '°· 119• .. ,u.,. y Security Pacific Na· Superior Court of Orange ,,.,..,_0r_ c:.o.Sl '*1Y P•iet. UTl.OUMM"&PAuun Iona I Bank and Georoe County requesting that "•b 11• ..... "u. "· 19 ,... a"''" , c... Battles Finch in the Dagmar Bylkas be ap· .,. ....... .,.. uperlor Court of Orange po I n t e d as Pers on a I PVlll..IC NOTICE :::9 ....._ ee. ""' ounty requestino that represent,at l ve to ad· ~ 0r.,.. oi. Oe6ly Pilot Security Pacific National minis ter the estate of ·~~'::!.:~::;:r ,...~1~~i;.•~-~ Bank and George Battles Liiiian Dagmar Bylkas of lM '°'_,.. ,..,_ ••• -... · PUBUC NOTICIE Finch be appointed a s Seal Beach, California "'"',_,b rsonal representative to <under the Independent R•PlUSl'ttAllMACY,M E.•m· ·---------- dmlnlster the es tate of Administration of EstatM 119"::,~C:::<;;'=.~ .. ~~~!=::~" Leafy A·. Finch of Laouria Act >. The petition is set for 1rv1 ..... c.tt+on1M.,m r .... ._.,,. _...,,. •~ ~ ._,. Beach, California (under hearing In Dept. No. 3 at M1e,.,~ it. c-. 12 C>Mnorlfll. "°'u~ he Independent Ad· 700 Civic Center Drive. ,,~ ...... eoi.-nm sco11P10 RACtHG sueLn ln lstration of Estates West, In the City of Santa 0,;,:., ~· ·~ <ondu<t..i 11' -•n :.:0 G•-C•r~ ... s---P..-... c .. ct>. The petition Is set for Ana, (allfornla on April e...r,.J.~ c-* • a.n&. ww o.-Cot· arlng In Dept. No. 3 at 15, 1980 at 10 :00 am. r .... ·-• """ , .. .., .,,,, IN c ... 11_ P...,.,c.t GJO 700 Civic Center Drive IF YOU OBJECT to the ~~\c; et °'eft911 c-., °" 0,!:!.~ ts CMlllM:1«l 1rt a11 tn est, In the City Of Santa granting of the petition. ,,,,_ <MrlKA. B.t1re1 Ana, California on March you shOuld either appedr Puoel\/'<e<I 0r....,. cont°"''' Pliot '"'' .......,. -. 111M """" ~ 25, 1980 at 10:00 a .m. at UM hearing and state M••ch s. •t. "· 16• 1• ~ =~· "'~= ot 0r....-c-, on IF YOU OBJECT to the your objections or flle PUB C Ptnio.1 ranting of the petition, written obJKtlons with the U NOTICE 1 -...&----.-. ou shoUld either appear court before the hearing. •1CTmoun~"«" =..., C....:::.·c!' .... t the hearing and state Your ~rence may be .,... nAftMllM'T ~..,... 0r .... c.-. Dell• P•tot our objections or file In person or by your at· ·,,."1.":,._,,,,,,,__.,,~0WtJ.. Mer u. "·~·""" 1.1• tl3+t0 rltten objections with the torney. w EST E ""' I NS PE c TI O H • ourt befMe the hearinQ. 1 F you A R E A sERv tee, 1t.21i ~ &ML .,. PUBUC NOTICE Your appNrance may be CREDITOR or a col\· c:.u~CA-.v in person or by your at· tlnn•n• er-it-of t .. -...... _ •1 c. •••1114. ,.,. N~ ~tenTtOUI 11USn1•ss t •"' ' ""' "' '"' v..-ahd. U,CeaU-.e,CA_,7 llAMalTATIMUf'T orrv· y 0 u AR E A ceased, you must file your '"'' _.... ,,-.c14!<1 by .,."' Tll• lol•ow•nv per\Oftt er• clo•no claim with the court of pre-"'•llN<tl DuMiwne· REOITOR or a con sent it to the personal ••c.w-..1etct su H&EL T ENTERP111ses lnoe. n1 creditor of the de--epr~-tativ• ·~rnlnt•d '"" .-.... •°' ''""' wmi a. UNL11111T10. '°" s••••r .... ,,.,.. ...... fll .. "'"""'' .,. ... " County Clfflt of Orenoe c.unc, °" s.,,i.1u ,.....,,.onQ&Oft llM<ll. CA""' ea,..,,., you must e your by the court wit n four FPoruerr2'. ••. ..1... So,,,.,.. o-w _, eoe-c~· lalm with the court or months from the date of ,...kl>M 0r,.. ~ o.11y ~lot tlMflbllld ...ci w11e1. mu c....-present It to the personal ""' 11. M«.s. 11, "· •• ,.,.... s11 .. 1. ,--. ve11ey, CA '210I representative appQlnted first Issuance of letters es •""-icet1ty ..,.. L•-K9'1rf by the court within four r rovlded In Section 700 of PUBLIC N0'11CE ~".':~ .... ~CA~:~""'""-months from the date of he Probate Code of o...ni~c..,,...,....., Pe1ric1eeo1r ... first Issuance of letters as California. The time for "°'1Cllftca11»TOtt• ,...,...., _, ,.....,, as.z BemMe.. frovldect In Section 700 of flllng claims wlll not ex· 0ti~ i:::.:-...=,~.:,:=:.; wo;':i':i:r~~Oftdl>t•ed bY • he Probate Code of plre prl<K to four months ~--J.~t«Meto & .. ~ California. The time for from the date of the hear· A•t0<'-* ,,,.., ... uon••. ,,., .. J • ...., ~~ ,Ill,... claims wlll not ex-lninotlced at>ove. ,,.-r1c11 M9f'CT & Auoc•••" ,,.. ""' .... _. -flW ........ ... OU ""'"'Y EXAMINE 1er111tloNI. Int.,., Or.,.. CG<Hltf, Cwtoty ctet11 "'Orenve """''' °" I re prior to tour months ~ ,,...,,. -..-111 c.r,.,-et1e11. ~" 11 ..... of ..... tfle file kept by tht COUrt. ~ , __ SlnlCM, Inc., • from the date t .... hear· If you are Interested In o..'" ~ 11.c .. _. ,,.. SAMu•Loiun Ing noticed abOve. the~ youm.yflle•,.... -..f1 J. o.. • • ........ • ...., .. '-YOU MAY EXAMINE quest wtth the COUf1 to,.. .,,,~,.....,....,.,....,.11..,111cwrNf tn ••..-rA-· he fll• kept by the court. c:elv• IP'C'-1 notlee of the ~W1111••t1e110H• .. 1e1'"'· =:.. ...... ca. .. If you •re Interested lft the lrwentDry of ntate assets OMM: M1tO u.,. ,......... c-.... c..• o.t1Y ""' tete, you may me a re-end of the -mons ac· M>M11tt1.ot1s ,.., .... -. •. i.•,,. Wl1:f! est with the Court to,.. -~ I .. ~'--Iv• ..._1,1 notk• of the counts end reports 1m..G11t1wN•fV1• PVllLICNOl'ICB ...-described In Section 1200 ........, 0r ... c-tt o.11~ ,..... nventorv of estate MMtl Of the Cellfoml• ~obate Mel'CJt., "· •,. ,..,_.. ---------- ~du~: st~ n':'~'~~o r~; Code. PVBUC NOTICS rlbld In Section 1200 c 1 a r 1r • L •a r y a rtmTIOUI 9WIHU the C..ltfornl• Problt• M•oMy, AttorR•Y• at MMISt'TAftMHT · Law 4601 Laftkors"'"' ....!!:. .... ~ ,,.,,_, .,.. • l'arraM & fttrrand At-at¥9., lulto 1111 Nerttt YI It LIW-=-~ •1, :,~~l-=' 1~:.="!: 1tt Wllllllre anl, 111• JMPIH, Calltenle PubtltMd <>range co.at ...., ~ c..tt o.iw O.Uy fltlot, Mli'cft 1~1.1.!.,. I ... ta."·,. l U, ,,. 14»41 "1llUC NOTICS l'U8LIC NO'l'ICS l 1 ' I • • --g&.v-:o A ~ "9l'WD .... = 11\d ..... llnO • ~~ GAMI ''NCAA ' A "M!Oft ebOut ~ Of ""' •• llancllnf ..cAA .......... ..,.._....._._,.. oo.~ ... .-"'""" '-'*" oro °' OC*10 on 10 ti. ~ In July • ILOWLUOY l.qlectMt Li.cy ...._ ~m wllll '* ~~~ • iAWON> AND ION Grady m1111 oecld• .n.l1141' Of l'IOt IO lie ~ he r--too rnany SoelAI S.,,,ity GNc.k• Reunited I ..a.tCONTACf ~THI MAMe DMN>NMerr "Oc.M Current• · ~ == 8;20. HeA IAIKETaAU. La.~l..alt~vt ~Sun. t:ao . THI IMOY 9lJNCH The Brldy klda COl'nj)lfle In a IOCal TV_,..,, oontwt Alex Karras a nd Susan Clark, who starred m the TV movie "Babe.'' are teamed again in "Jimmy B. and An- dre." about a Greek restaurant owner who tMes to adopt a black child, airing tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. 10 wtn monty tor ''*' pwen11· ennNerMtY !)t- ent • OOOOTIMU Soclll S.C:urlty could ~ In the W9y .ner.. Of..:IPe Ptsw ~ t11at It'• tim. to get rnerrted. • otaCCAV!TT lllOt oown • Coe> lllr• • ~ b9fora Ille ratlr-1 • OVEAEASY o-. Maxena Anor-. I MACNEIL / L.fHIWt MJIOllff (I) JOQR'S WICD ltl MrRV GRlmN ~ .. Siegfried and Roy. Mayor 8111 8rt9r. Al>Oa ~. Phyllls Dlllef. Wiiiie .....,,_ ~: ~ Aetc:tMlf. • OY8'fMV ~Max-Andf ... 7:001(R) =:=a "':':c 7:10 I THE P'NCe IS AIOHT OUIHNIE88 QAMf H90NfWS HAPPY DAYS AOAlH AIQl\le, POtlle and ~ sr1"ll out Of ''*' hotel room to a.mple Ille night- llfe In~ I A8CNIW8 ... ,. ..... The 40n111 t>ecomee an Impromptu orphanage when lleaYy lhefllng IOl'oae KO'ean cnHdran to Mele &nett&< at the camp CD 8TftEETIJ Of SAN FRANCISCO Stone conducts a reien1- ies1 Mllt'ch lor a punll wllo ~· lllrOW, bllll.vd 9C:Qlf •· cy, bfilance ~ ION and ill • 11omen 1unoa11o1 ,ICE THf MUSIC HOUYWOOO 800AAE8 • AU.INTHEFAMILY Mika'• an•1et1a1 over upeiomlng a•ama CllUM marllel pr~• between lie and Olorla • MACNEIL I LEHREl4 REPORT tl9 THE SHAKEBPU.AE PlAVS "AICf'lard II" Oefek Jacob<, Str Jonn Ooelgud, Jon f'lndl Chartff Gray Dame Wendy H•ller •nd Mar, MO<TtS 8/e leature<J in Channel l.bl h19• 1J KNXT ICBS} Los Angele~ II KNBC (NBC) Los Anqeles e KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles 8 l<ABC-TV (ABC} Los Angeles ()) KFMB (CBS) San Diego D KHJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles QI KCST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind.) Lo• Angeles KCOP·lV (Ind J L08 Ant19IN l<CET· lV (P8$) Los An{leles G KOCE-lV (PBS) Huntington Beach ShallMpeare I "MCI 11<>- rtM of Ille death ol k1nge. ' (A) (I) ~ .... Ml4AlJNI t;008 NYOHO WUTWOfUJ> Oualcl'1 robo11 lntlllrala a rode beftd-4n order to it• n;;clHt wetip0n9 tor a Nonh Atrtcan dictator D AfM.. PEOPl.E ~· on a rollet''41tatlng aieC>Mnl, a s.-ty Hiiie dteelclan !'NI apaciallHa In axlrame ce ... and • katata oamonauauon are ffftured 8 MOYIE * * ~ "The ~luc:ki.tl" (1955) 8ur1 Lanc:uter, DI•· na Lynn A men and "'9 IOtl llgtll t'*' W., 8CfOU 11>9 Kentudly Tarrttory Into Teus. (2,..,..) eo fJGHTl8 ENOUGH Tom ~ l>PMl When Abby •• med to put>11sn her t'-• at the ume Orne he 11 un~ 10 ... 1111 own no..-IA) 4D AQAINST THE WINO A Ouettl<>t1 Ot OV<ll" Mory find• an une.11pected friend in Jonathan Garrett • young Enghllh convlci !Port '.II (!) COLUGE BASKETBAU. l oYrn•rnent tuw'' V1'Q''"• v• M1....-.1i..ooeoel•O • KCET Ta£mCT TEST A rA'iW of Iha effor1a by K CE T 10 09V9loc> broed- c .. t tacflnoloVY whletl COUid --tM ... ......, ..._TV end. ... "- ....._,. mMlng MlllMalofl an active ei perlance r .................. lfd ~ KCIT tllreo- 1• of~Md-~ ,... • .... ~ INlfll hoall .... ..,.. 00*• .......... •nd demon11rauon ot ........ TMIMXTIM '' tfl GontfOI ~ blllty" I IO e M IHAKllNAM "-AYI "AIGl\atd I(' Oerell JecioOI. llf Jofl!I O"'OUd. Jon ~ ~ O<my. DelM ~endy Mllllr and Mwy MOrrll 11• ... lured In lhat.~a' "MCI ''°" n" of 11141 clMlll or lilngl .. (Ill) Cl) KUH't~ t".00 • Cl) MO\'lf "Jimmy 8 a Andie" (Premiere) Ale.c Karna. Madge Stnelelr TM ttory ol O..rolt rMtauretaur Jimmy 8ulllC8'1t and Andre ~·· Illa bladl chllcl wno ctlanged hi• 1ore. lldrWM\Ued • OIFF"Af.NT ST..c)l(E8 Arnold fln<l1 a c;opy of Mr D1ummond'1 will end M1UmW Illa! hfl ed<>OI .... 1111w 11 not tong lor th11 wOOd 8 111 VEGAa In San FrllnCllOO, Dan 1..,,.1 UP with .... 0 pOlloa.- w<>nien to hnd Iha pay- cll011C liMlat wtlo 11 murder- il ~ otfara JOKEA'S WILD ME..V OIWFIN OuMI• Siegfried Ind Roy, Mayor Bill Btler, At>t>a L-. Pllytlla Diiier, Wiiiie AamM, Oeoroe Jewel. Nafftida Mtmael Wllldan. "°. HtU.0, IJNI('( Larry IOlnJ Ille ranlt• ot Illa uneml)loY9d llltl9ft Ila 11 tired tor c:t1amp100111g thalf CAVMa (Part 11 G TIC TAC DOUGH 10;00 D FROM HERE TO fT£AHfTY MajOI HolmH (Roy Tllinnet) Wapedl lh81 Sgl Warden II hl1 wile'• loVAf and plot• to kJll him In upcoming combat manau"9(1 . I D NEWS NGHT OAU..fAY "The Boy Who Predocled Eanhquai<•" A~­ Old bOy. wflOM precSic:hont ere unlalllngfy 11ue. 11 made • telavlllon comment all>' 10-.301 • NEWS l<UP'89HOW tU)O GD(J)QI NEWS I Hffll YW£O GAME DAVE AL.LEH AT LAAOE Dive 1$ W1ll11m T 1111 Draculo, Tou1ou1e- l au1rec. o 1uoge and • I>'-• • AU.IN TliEFAMILY Edith run1 into heo chilcl· hOOcl -1'-1 while In ,,., home tOWfl for • wedding • NIGHT GloUSW "The Mlrede 1\1 c.nateo" An.._._ ~Of ~.""" whO collected $500.000 TUBE TOPPERS KHJ 8 6:20 -La1'ers Basketball. The hl&h·lfylne Lakers vlslt lhe Suns ln Phoenix. KOCE f!'-7:30 -"Richard II." Shakespeare e~lc traeedy features Derek Jacobi, S1r John Gielgud and Wendy Hiiler Calso aired at 8:30 on KCET. Channel 28). CBS 9 9:00 -''Jimmy B. and Andre." Alex Karras and Susan Clark head the cast of this TV movie about a Greek restaurateur who adopts a black child (photo at left). 11:30 . (I) 8lACK SHEEP SQUAOAON Alter one OI Boyington'• "*' ts •llled Marina oftl- t oala deCIOA 10 tj)ltl uP lht 1qu1oron an<! rtt•n•on MGhllllt D TOHIGKT Host Johnny Caraon ~ts ltm Conw1y, M1 Child, Pata Fountain. ~an Maran D DATl..0 GAME D QI THE IRAN CRl818 AME.RICA HEU> HOSTAGE A IOOll at lhe 111911 OUUI· rancee In Iran • MO\l1E • • "l>rom Holl To Botneo" ( 19641 Oaorga Mont~. J\.1lle Gregg A rnerC41naty IOldlar 1111111· a-to p<....m Plfatet and MnUgglar1 from MC.ling controt of hll prtvelely ~ lllaMI In Ille Pt!lllO- PIMA (:1 hrl. 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OK.PY.'~ n'S THM BAO.' r------1 ABC Wins Ratings Race by a · Nose t ~~/~~li~~:I Navarone" was 31st. and NBC 's special Sunda~· • .,.. ·;;;., H7..0ztl I .I -------night premiere of "From Here to Et.l'rn1ly," a new----------- BEAT Tll E DEVEWPERS VOTE NO NEW YORK (AP) -ABC wrestled first place in the networks' ratings race away from CBS for the first time aince the Wlnt.er Olympics. winning the competition for the week end1ng March 16 with only two of the 10 most-watched shows . date, and now leads CBS by two-t.eolhs of a point CBS li.at.ed the four hlgbest-rat.ed programs, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Company showed, including "60 Minute." in first place, but finished three-tenths of a point behind ABC, 18.6 to 18.3. NBC was third with an average of 17.4. IN ADDmON TO ·THE first four programs, CBS had two others in lhe Top 10 NBC's "Real People" was fifth in the ratings, wtule ABC's top show for the week, "Three's Company," finished seventh. ABC's ''That's Incredible," which resembles "Real People," was No. 10. THE NETWORKS SAY THAT means in an average prime-time minute during the wuk, 18.6 percent of the homes in the country with television were tuned to ABC. CBS' "60 Minutes" has been No. 1 three times in the last seven weeks, and appears headed for top-ranking for the season. The most recent rating for the newsmagazine was 28.8. Nielsen says that means or all the TV-equipped homes ln tbe country, 28.8 saw at least part of tbe show. ABC broke CBS' increasing momentum in mid-February with broadcast of the Winter Olympics from Lake Placid, N.Y .. but CBS recovered and won the weekly competition twice in a row. ABC has held onto finit place for the season to Special shows had a relatively tough time-in the audience sweepstakes. with.only one program, a apecial preview or NBC's "Facts of Life," in the Top 20 -No. 16. "The American Film Institute Salute to James Stewart" on CBS waa No. 26. ABC's finit-run airing or the movie "Force 10 from PBS Tops Goal WASIDNGTON CAP> -The Public Broadcasting Service and Its member television stations exceeded their goal by raising an estimated $19.6 million during the annual KOCE'S PIANO OOVRSE CITED .. Beginning Piano," a KOCE-TV telecourse, bu won lhe l8tb annual Series Award of Si1ma Alpha lot.a, In· ternaUonal mUllc fratemlty. The award.a praentaUoo wu made Feb. 23 in the Unlverslty Theater at C•l St.ate Long Beach. Accepting the award for KOCE·TV, were Harry Ratner, producer-director, and Allen Glles, lutructor •t Golden West Colle1e and writer-host for the t.lec:oune aerlel. pledging drive, orticials said. PBS' Festival '80, which ended Sunday, exceeded last year's total of $15.8 million received through on-air pledges by ~ percent, spokesman Mark Harr ad said. ··we also exceeded our goal of $19 million," he added. "Our figures indicate the average viewer pled1ed $33.83." Viewer pledges raiaed durina the annual two-week marathon of spedal programs are used to obtain federal matching funds, which tocetber provide the bulk of the PBS budget. The ~ percent lncreaee recorded t.hb year compares to a 27 percent increase last year, when pledJes roee from $12.5 million In 1978 to Sl.S.8 million ln 1.979. , ........ [_ .... •Communication Gamet •CrNtlWSt ..... • BioFMClt:** •~wtt•n ... New Chief At Fox TV BEVERLY HILLS C AP > 20th Century.fox, whJch has recently made a series or top penionnel changes in its film division, has announced that Harris L. KaUeman has been appointed chairman or the board of its television arm. Kalleman will supervise all 20t h Century-Fox Television acllvltles, Including projects for and related to pay cable TV, aald Alan J. Hirschfield, Fox vice chairman and chief operat.iq officer. 11en es. was 44th. NEW SERIES ALSO struggled Ul the ratings, with NBC's "Sanford .. 36th, "Unlted St.ates," a1ao from NBC. 47th , and "Here's Boomer." another new offering from NBC, 49lh. The premiere of ABC's "When the Whistle Blows .. was No 55. CBS and NBC each had two pro1nms among the five lowest-rated, with "Pink Lady and Jeff" from NBC SSth, followed by CBS' "Beyond Westworld," ABC's "One an a Million," "Nner Say Never" from CBS and NBC's "Best of Saturday Night Live." The week's Top 10 prognma: "60 Minutes." with a rating of 28.8 representing 22 million bomu, "Dukes of Hazzard" and "M·A-S-H." both 26.9 or 20.s million, and "Allee," 26.6 or 20.3 million, all CBS; "Real People," 26.5 or 20.21, ZS.7 or 21.l million, CBS; "Three's Company,'' 2'.9or 19 million, ABC; "One Day at a Time," ~.5 or 18.7 million. CBS; "Oiff'rent Strokes," 2'.4 or 18.6 million, NBC, and ·'That's Incredible," 23.6 or 1B million, ABC. THE NEXT 10 programs: "ArchJe Bunker's Place" and "House Calls,'' both CBS: tie: "Barney Miller," ABC; "CHiPs," NBC. "Lou Grunt," CBS, and "Facts of Life," Wednesday spedal. NBC, tie, "Benson" and "Taxi," both ABC, tie: "20-20" and "Vegas," both ABC ftRROR •GINS AT TH• mDG• OPTM•GRAR! 2 ACADEMY NM\RD NOMINATIONS! uwun· •1111aiw ·~ ))1 06~) _.1 IMAl'ULA ... 521 UJ9 ........... ca.. Mew ~)Cl~ .......... " ... ~.n Jwn '4ot.i• •llO ·~> 4)4~ ON D Bob Spreen .... .......... n.....t ............ cmeoome 0 , kfeczn Compl«H Coll 6l8' 25Sl 11CHAnER TWO'• ··n1c H SEMAN" 67S~70 ., 94 I .. . . ~ ~ I "IL.ACK HOLi .. ., ~1. ........... ~~~ ,"l\IJ CPGJ • ~·;:'.;::~.~w . · .. cOlL MINER'S > t:IAlll. 1•·20 I DAUGHTER .. l,11,,. \1,1~1 tNI h>f'l(lu l<udwuv.1 (. JULIA I °KRAMH .. l.M ICUMR .. CRt FRl.-IAT .. MAlll.t 1·22 tt#Lf ll 0 rlill\---1 niEGRANOf BOVf ff ... , ...... ,. @fiiYI. ... _ .... tAiMi•i=' "ANIMAL tt9VSl° Cll I c:::: .. i O" a... .;.J .. GOODIYI en ·~~ .. Clb., ' "JAWS ti .. CPGI 0 0IACULA" .. ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES ·~Arkin Soars; 'Simon ' Earthbound \ . . ,. . ....,_. t oniasJayne ~ctress Loni Anderson (of "WKRP in Cincinnati") is made up as Jayne Mansfield .for her role in an upcoming CBS television !movie about the life of the late sex symbol. ;Makeup artist Alan Friedman (right) and ;hairdresser J a nice Clark work on the ,;transformation. ' .. ·. "SUPERB '"Coal Miner's Daughter' is an achievement in American cinema." -R.cluord C:rm ... t<11ll>Ol)Ol11.an Map•uw bank wtt.b \mllrol'*l 1ovenuneot 1utiaJdles bu run arown afraid of h1J own wUd premlle. Ioatead of am<*. '1t •ant of anytbll\1 better to do, llkt playlna It falrly 1trai1hl, u be does for about two. work! ,..ce. lbey Loy wfth lbe Nlellen rat.IAp, or thlrdl OI b1I movle, he permita the lut half·bou.r to p J a 1 bob w Ith t b • de1ftMnle. Into 1lght 1•11 that would be more ap-. uoYI·~ 1)9lllten. Now lhey want propriate to an Abbott and Costello comedy. Or , ,.,. £1 to confirm the f 11'1 of eo REJ'I Bff' many Americana that 1w.:!-..,..an..1 ·~-----~. UFO.!.'!°y8w~t to crea•· f:!•w,~:::.: ... ::::::::::::::: .:::·.:.·_'!t'!!'~ • '"' --ill ... ~ ........................... '."."."I: r.~ • ..-.terl'lllUial MUie wbo .will tMfirm tbat "-'.._ ......................... ,._.~"' -=N 1. "'•-M.-·nt pl:::t• ......................... -1-for c...._.___.~.:::·::::::·::::: ...... :.:::::cM.-• UI' - --,.._ ...... "'°"'"• Eet• .. :. . .. .... ........... . . .......... Hine ~ 1pt.Md~lu,. ll 81mon <Alo Arkin). wbo s-o .................... ,~.._ .............. ,..... teMMI .. YOllOJOIY at COlumbla and lDventa mlod· ~'~~J.:4~~~ -=~~~oa=: ......... ........,, OQ tbe aide. ........~. J ll'IUlt admlt at Wt early Juncture tbat A-M?~...;.:.~ wtaatner quality "Slmoe .. bu ii tbuta to Artln'a lnepnulble cknmln1. He often a tbree·mlnute capaWlaed venat.on of t.be descent of man that la 1beer senlus -a mlminl t.bat ls IO precise that ane could eully tell wbat'• ioinl down without the lDtruakln of dialope or detcriptive mualc. Aa&:IN f8 INTO nrios-nutty professor role more completely than anything he's done since "The Russians Are Coming! " and be provides just the right mixture of arrogance, darin1 and vulnerability to brina lt off. But while Arkin maintains a beautiful con· ai.stency. Lbe film doesn't. It's as 1l Brickman had maybe a Jerry Lewis movie, since be also liked heroic finales. Unfortunately. the climactic device by wblcb Slmoo aubdues the si.ni.ater eeniua who bead.a the brain trust <AuaUn Pendleton) la neither clever nor Vf!rJ funny. TIDS CHANGE OF TONE just doesn't work; and I could only think or the sheer brilliance with which Woody Allen sbifled gears for the laat 20 minutes of "Manhattan.'' offering a capstone ror his comedy that contained not a single laugh. But where Allen bad prepared for it. creaUng characters and, situations for which there was seemlogly no alternative, Brickman works the other "".•Y around, plunging us into a frantic chase and actioo sequence that bas obviously been de· signed solely for laughs. When the laughs don't come, tbe result ls disastrous to everything that went iii°'~ OLINf KlAO LANCE~ .JOHH HUSTON JONfH/f fWl. SAM NOCN'AH IHQ.L.£V WIHnRS---PAAOE ~ ()llllllC'll_O.,.,~~;~ lf~ ... W'>•Nl '~-~~'" •lfMEDP ~==~-=·~ R ~ ~ Dispute May Close 'Grease' Musical before. ___ .._--.-...J NEW YORK <AP) -A dispute over royalties could bring down Lbe curtain permanently Sunday on "Grease," the longest-running musical on Droadway, the New York Times reported. Ronald Taft, a lawyer for Jlm J acobs and Warren Casey -who wrot.e tbe book and music and lyrics for the show -was quoted as saying his clients want full royalties paid now instead of being deferred as they have been since January . The authors were supposed to receive 7 percent or rou~hly $7,000 a week, but agreed to defer payment to help the show's producers cover operating expenses. The Times quotes ''Grease" producer Kenneth Walssman as saying the show would close Sunday after its 3,364th performance if they are forced lo make the payments. He said he would post closing notlces Wednesday at the Majestic Theater. where the musical opened Feb. 14, 1972. ~~ ~ B3 Ptus .. THE CHAMP" '&JUSTTELl ME.WHAT YOUW~ .o all ·~ --"°"' PETER SB.LERS MidAIHE BEING Which is particularly \mfortunate since there"----------------------" was no stinting on talent Car lb.is Orton product.Lon. ---;;::;:;:;;:;::;~;;::;~;;;;~;:;;;:;;:;;;;;:;::;::;;:;::;m~­ Pendleton is quite marvelous as the icy leader of the lhink tank, a man wbo has no qualms about 11- quidating Arkin moments after they've had a friendly drink together. AND MADELINE KAHN Is so sublimely slralght-faced in her few early scenes as Arkin's s uperiotellectuaJ seducer that I kept wishing for a reappearance later on. when the film badly needed her dry, understated. sexy brand or comedy. Fred Gwyoe scores briefly as a Pentagon general straight out of "Dr. Strangelove.'· and Adolph Green (of Comden and GreeoJ creates an amusing impression as the leade of a cult commune lhat wonbips television. "Simon .. has its amusing moments. especially when Brickman is getting in h.as digs at television : but 1t's a downhlll movie. and not even Arkm's dazzling performance is able to save it . ·~··--- A lH4T ~;;t_m -··-........ . .... ,_ 1'46, .............. ,, ... ·-··--- ~~. ·---m1~ __ ,,., ... -. ........ -. ··""-· '·"· ·--·• - ·~ -----...,. ...... ~--.. KRAMeR vs. KRAMER .. """'~-Wl&lf--THl V1StTO. ,., •i.•. , .•• ··-.... .. .,. ...... 1nvt~ '"' Jflllttll "'"" ANIMA! 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Price, a seafood teebnology speciallat for tbe University ol Califonlia at Berke'8y, suc.i.~ maklq •mobd abark or jerky. SPlobd shark makes delicious hon d 'oeuvl'es, be says, and shark jerky "is a rme food t.o take oo backpacking trips as well as t.o snack on anytime." For best flavor and texture, Price suggests us ing fres h frozen shark. To make smoked shark, use the soup fin, thresher, angel or dog sbarlt (pin back), be says. Tbe following recipe also works well with salmon, according t.o Price. SMOK.ED SHAU Fillet approximately 4 pounds of shark and cut it into chunks or strips 1 ~-inch-thick and 2 inches wide. 'lbeo, prepare a brine ol: 2 cups packed dark brown sugar ~ cupsaJt 1 tablespoon seafood aeaaoning (optional} 2 quarts water MlJt brine ingredients unW aalt and augar are diNolved. Soak shark chun.b in brine overnight. Next morning, remove the shark from brine and rinse well with fresh water. Place shark on a rack in a cool, ·Shady, bl'efty place to dry for about one hour. The surface should become tan and shiny. Then, smoke the shark in a commercial or homemade smoker at 130 t.o 150 degrees for 10 to 14 hours, depending on outside temperatures. It takes longer to dry in cold weather. Wrap each piece of rtsb in heavy waxed paper. Since some moisture is left in the smoked fish, keep it refrigerated. The smoked shark should last two weeks or more, Price says, if you freeze it. M ahl-mahi, also known as dolphin fish, often causes confusion among diners because the name brings t.o mind the dolphin. a salt water mammal better known as Flipper. Use ol marine mammals as food in the United States is specifically prohibited by law. "To clarify the record," says Fred Ralston, a Sao Francisco importer and exporter, "lt may simply be said that a dolphin flab ia no more a dolphin than a U,er abark ii a tiger." Ail a flab, mabi-mahi b the gourmet cbolce, be aays, because ot ttl delicate flavor. Mabi-mabi Jend.s itaelf easily to a variety of preparation met.bods; oven fried, marinated Hawailan style, broiled, sauteed. batter dipped and 10 forth. In its natural state mahl·mahl displa.p an .. J.ncred.lble array ot blues, yellows and tre.ena inte~ wit.II blue ad black spota, .• says Ralat.on. And, Ile ••J•, tt'• found ••J.n 1reat. abundance la all aubuo.leal waters." la Mexico, mabl-mabl la lcDown .. "dorado,., OI' colored, Ralltm N18. 8A9 al.lo notes tbe flab ia known aa a aplrited ft&bter to aport ftlberm• off the Central American eout. And, lt'1 a favorite local f11b of llMralL ............ ,,.,. ·-..... -.w llAIU.llAlll LTONNAm lpomllmalal-mabllllill ................... ~ ...... -~ ...... II U llJ I Jlmcill jllala i• ....... -=:···· I .-.U ellop"d ,......, . l tll'a UD etwihd dlD ... lkla i=d eut tato ............ ·~--.. .... JllMIJ 1WMll. ....... ., ........ ..... .,, .......... batal .... 1ldd ~. A"'9nf .. 'niia ~ SllAUJEUY All sharb can be made into jerky, but Price says blue ab.ark is especially tasty. Moet-other lisb aJao C&D be made into jerky uslog tbe foUowinl method. . Fillet the shark or ftsh and cut it into strips approx lh-inch thick and 2 inches wJde. Use any length you want. Cut across the grain or the muscle for a more tender product. Shark ls easier t.o slice ii it's first placed ill the freezer for a day or two. For every two pounds of strips, prepare the folJowing sauce: '4 cup liquid s moke '4 cup teriyald sauce 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon onion powder 6 drops hot pepper sauei? 2 teaspoons salt Place half of the strips in a plastic bag, pour half the sauei? over them and add remaining strips and sauce. Roll bag back a nd forth so sauce is well distributed. The salt and sauce will make a brine which will preserve the meat if all air la expelled from the bag. Marinate blue ah.ark for 8 hours, 12 to 15 W'S for other abark. ~. .. Remove marinated '! '. :: tri pa from refriprator ·-. • ud ,.._ oa ~·lncb ·' _: square hardware · -. • cloth or other racb. SprtakJe both aides of atrlpa with coarse ground pepper. Place the racks in oven or food dehydrator' at 140 degrees. A small smoker aJao will work well, Prlce says. Blue shark sbo~d be dried in approximately 12 hours. Other spedes might take less time. The time in the smoker will depend on the moisture in the strips and the temperature ol the amok~. Check at regular intervals and remove flSh before it's too dry. The fmisbedproduct should be firm, dry and tough, yet shouldn't crumble. Overcooked jerky is crunchy instead of having · a rubbery characteristic. Store finish e d jerky in air-tight Jars in a cool place. - Sandie Egan. ' . . BJ &\NDIE BG~ °' .. ......, .......... Deddiac to capitalise on the need tor bon d'oeuvrea at the alm08t coast.ant ~d of parties along the Orange Cout, the Cinderella Gui}d ot Children'• Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) bu come up with a cookbook that so far ha.a had alm08t fairytale succeu. It all began last year when the guild decided to print a ~pace hora d'oeuvres cookbook for a fall benefit. It was a modest enou.&h undert.aki.a.g, but, ob, bow it blouomed. It took three guild memben three months to collect tbe recipes, aet them typed and printed while a lourth member, Eve J:lollnlren, concentrated oa illustrations for tbe index card-she book. EACH GUILD member was asked t.o submit five recipes. says Jean Mahoney of Newport Beach, who bird-dogged the project. And, she aays, all recipes were kitchen-teated. Besides Mn. Mahoney, guild members who headed the cookbook project were Robin Mcintyre a!ld Peggy Stemler. With donations provided by members to offset printing coau, the first 400 books - consisting of 80,000 individual sheets of paper -were collated by Mrs. Mahoney and her husband's secretary, Mrs. Helen ., urray, in the Mahoney living room. Once ·collated, the ''CHOC Horsd'oeuvres"cooJtbookwuoff and running. Each guild member went forth aiined wlth copies of the book t.o beauty abops, banb, local at.ores aad other bqlfm u•. o.. ... ..... •efta toot 50 eopl•• •• • ·trl9 to San Fraaelaeo. Jira. M aboaey recalla. Sbe sold all 50 copies, and aetuaoed With an order for 100mon. uwl'ltUN TllllEE weeks, we sold the flnt edltton,•• Mn. llaboaey A¥•· So, realidn& they • I .,..,, ... ..,. ""'- MAKING HORS D'OEUVRES -Cinderella Guild members compare recipes from their "Hors d'oeuvres" cookbook. From left are J ean Mahoney, Peggy Stemler, Robin M clntyre and Eve Holmgren. had a good lbiog going. the guild went into a second edition. this ooe coo.sisting of 1,000 copies. That, too. sold like hot cakes and prompted printing of a third edition so the guild would have enough books for its fall benefit and the holiday sea.son. The book now is into Its fourth edition . a nd a New York literary agent is sbowmg at t.o pro- spec ti v e publis he r s. Mrs. Mahoney reports. One of the book's appeals. she s ays, as its index·card format. Another is the variety of hors d 'oeuvres. ranging from extremely simple recipes t.o more sophisticated ones. FOa EASY use, the book is divided iat.o secUom: .. Hot ... ... Cold". ••Differeet Dlps" mad ••11elan1e." A format ti.at perm.ita UMl'S t.o pl.at out j1ml euctly U. recipe .be or abe wan ta adds to the book 'a .,,.,ea.I. .., ~·beu.:.:::.-:::..=- the ~ Guild, P.O. Box llO·A, Balboa Island, Callf. 821662. Add $1.09 for maJ.liq &Dd band.ling charges. Copies are available in the CHOC gift shop. All profits Crom the book go t.o CHOC. Here are some of the recipes from the "Hor s d 'oeuvres" cookbook. SALLY SCHOU.E'S HOT BRIE Place Brie c h eese in a 300-degr~ oven (or zap with microwave) until warm and oozing. Serve immediately with crackers. ALICE ROSELLINl'S WON TON Filling: Brown and saute Y.! pound fresh ground pork. Add and cook until thickened; I ~ pound finely cbopped cooked shrimp z taWeqoom chopped water dies•·•-· 3IOl:Jkw. l rt' poon oom4 0...- 2 tetpl I ~ DIOll 10Y aa..ee l tat>Mspooo coni starch 1 table•pooa 1berry or· O)'lder-.- 1 t.abJeqooa dark ,....,, sqar l>efrost and separ•te won skins found in the froun rood aect.ioo of the market. Fill by pulling edges t.o center like a bobo kerchief. Seal with beaten egg wbile white. Deep-fry at 37S degrees until brown. Serve with bot mustard and soy sauce. LAURA JEAN WOOLF'S ARTICHOKE SQUARES 12 o unc es marinated artichoke hearts 1 s mall o nion, finely chopped 1 clove garlic, finely minced 4eggs HORS D'OEUVAES ARE A STAPLE ON ORANGE COAST '1• teaspoon salt <See BORS D'OEUVRES. PageClU onion. Sprinkle with lemon Juice, beat u n ti 1 fat becomes salt and pepper. Add parsley translucent. Add 4 tablespoons and dill weed to r e maining or the butter, plus the garlic and onion; spread over fish. Bate in tarragon. When butter is melted. a moderate oven (350 degrees) remove pan from beat. for 30 to 40 minutes or until fish B a k e m a h i . m a h i i n a Oakes easily when tested with a preheated 275-degree oven for 12 fork. Serves 6. to 15 minutes or until it Oakes. BROILED FILLET S Baste with remaining 4 MEXICALI tablespoons butter. Don't ' 2 pound_, mahi·mahi filleu brown: white is best in this case. or other fresh fillets Pour juices from oven pan into 2 tablespooos coot.1.oe oil st.illetandquictlyreheat. 2 tablespoons soy sauce Arrange mahi-mahl squares 2 ta~ on individual plates and pour ~ Worcestera&lre sauce liquid and bacon bita over each 1 teupooa P:Ctrta ooe. Garnish with parsley and J ~ t.spoon powder surround with lime wedges. '1'.& teaspoon garlic powder Accompany wlth rice and Dasb liquid bot pepper watercress aalad. Makes 6 sauce servings. Cut fllleta into 11ervln1-sue MAlllNATED portions and place lo a liD&le <BAWAllAHSTYLE> layer, skln side down;. in a Marinate portions or well·ereased batrn1 dlah., mabi-mabi · ln a mixture of Combine remalnina lnlredieftta melted butt.er. tertyaki sauce, and pour .. ~ over ftlleU. Broil lemon juice and aeaaoamp. to approslmately 4 iaclMs 'frem ·t»te .for at least 30 ml.nut.. 90Ul'C!eofbeatfor10t.o15mlr 1t1 ,Place fish fn a well-Creased or Ulltil ftlb natea eMll.Y t.._. :)>a kine ~ and bake at aso teetedwtlhafoft.Butecmie..-ide1ree. fan• to 30 aJaatea or.. natural juices durtnc · brallnl+ until DA fblte1 eutly. 8prtntle Sene wttb leman........ ....... alleecl, touted almonds Oftr flab ftol~ . : beforeeeninl. 1---B&OILBD PILLBT8 IUJD.llAllJ PAI.II 80VTllWS8T B&Mlm 8'1'YLS 2 pcxmdl mabi·mabl tUJeq 2 to 2~ J)OUDdl mabl·mabl or other fnlb ftlleta 1 fllletl. trUmned iDt.o portioD-tbe I,\ cup blckory flavored 1quara approximately l·lncb barbecue aa.ace Wet \ !1'~t~aalt ~npllmeor ..... Jtdce, ,.. r 2 table'lpOODI froseD Slit_. pepper plne~ple .Julee concentrate,,,. 1'**9oGMJl9WltoU )thaftd . • ........ cute....,... l .. lllllPDGD lemoa jake '"':..-=~ l !:::!:f°°~111taat llilrlc*"9,dlolPed8Bll ltab11.,aom"'1Jldoll ' 1 ...... dried WTal'oD or Plaoa U. la a .... ..,_. 1 tablHpooa mlaeed lre1b ta well·,...•Mcl bakhll &la. tarralm Combine rwnatiall lair.. 1'• -::;•~~ I taltl••POODI mlae•• ud .... eu.u1beraU1 Wida .:!! ....., lme ..._ 1auee. l•uw man a.moult of ~ .. ,.• ........ __ ...._~IDMI ...... 1auce for batUa,. Bretl ..... ~ .. ,_. • ••...._: approdmatelJ 4 laebe1 ,.-nm ....... UmH, Plaee .. IOUre. of laHt for 10 to U I"~ ti! la a IUlt.able .-. mtoute1 or aaUl fl11' filbe • ~dllaaltt~ ... ,~ .............. ~ l>Ge't -* n tbll)~ 8a1te oaee ..... b~ ,.... all ......... ildJlll ........... , • ud llmmerbeeGD '*8 cmrlow _...,9"' I , Exeess fFat Is the Problem 81:c.a fat lJ lbe m01t faU•nlni food add!Uvt rat ~trtbutt' need· len calorlH to an already overwel1hl popuhllo n . Wbat 'a more. America 'a hltb· fat diet baa be n Im· pllcatf!d ln our J adlnc aUmenu, incl udln1 cucer and btart dlt· ea ... Amerlcaria fel mqn thu 40 percent ot their ealorlea In tb• fQ[<n Of fat while some 0'9'er less "clvlllzed" Mdetiel OOOIWQe U lit· tle~• 10 ~t fat. ft na'a aom food f Of' \hou•bt on fat W ltb the HcepiJc>n ol nut1. f w whole foocb (naturally occurrln1. uareflo•d 1 nd un · proc: 1ed> contatn 11 much u 40 percent fat. 6VSN tneat ln •ta netval state ii nowhere neat u fat <nor aa lal· breaded and d p fat· "reaJ"mayonaalle. tenln1> u tt baa bHome fried. ol\eft at more than with man's tamperLrui double the orlilnal PURE fat has more The weU·larded aleaka calorie counta calories thtn any other a nd routs IO popular Ve1etabJea4 even the food element: 9 calollies w I t h A m e r I c a n • ones with unwarranted a aram or 2S5 calories ~P=~JO:rt!~ ~:~~ ~=: ~~~ :~ 0otu:f~· :nh~le P~u:: aborU'.ftlns and lard are exampl" ,of pure fat: butter and m1r1arta1 come clote. Dried •f I whllea and r.l• n powdered 1elat n are lbe clolelt eumplet to pure protein, and 1u1ar la tbe nearett thins to pure carbohydrate. A tableepoon of oU - any oU, including corn. sunflower, safflowe r , soybean, peanut or oUve oil -bu 125 calories. and represents the single moet con~ntrat· ed source of food energy (calories ) ln your kitchen cabinet. tm to color or lack of n avor ... not to the calorie count or any lD· f erred ablllty to promote •llmneu. CuWq down on fat la compUc-**! by the fact \hat mueb of the fat that calon.ec.tamlnatet the American d1et la not via· lblo. Villble fat., like butt•r, margarine and shortenmc, account for 40 pereent of our fat con· sum pt.loo. Accord.ins to the U.S. VITAMINS HEALTH FOODS BEAUTY AIDS AND MUCH MORE! 0 e p a rt m en t o f 2111 MIM ..... ....._ .._.,.,. IMdt Agriculture, Americans 67 consume 60 percent of S-0133 their fat calories in the -• ... P1 • nh -~~~~~1~~~: ~! 200/o OFF ~ .. ~M ~. wait, )'OU uy fat i~t a food additive : f')\ OttW'I naturally In I ct'O d . H o w c a n so111etbJnc natural ~ PC>teotlally harm/uJ? 11tlmal \bat baa been t.aln bardlJ any fat. Fat carbohydrate have leas artlflclally fatt.ebed by and caloriee are applied than ball that: only 4 torte-feeclln1. acUvity 11 additives: butler, caJorl• a gram, or ap- restricdon and ayntbetlc mar1artne. IOUI' cream proximately 115 a n borlllelOeS). and fat-added aaucea. ounce. THERE ls no such thing as a cooking or salad oil that Ls calorie· li~ht. wrapper-staining grease Good Thru April 2. 1980 in take-out tacos or·..!!!==================~ pizza, the fine-print in· -------.. Neat in the wild -Raw vegetables are Actually, there are gredleat on the label of [ ~ 11• IO\'O ] II UCR of tbe fat Americana eat does not oceur naturally but la consumed a s an ad· dt{ive. Consider the re· fined oils, rata, shorten· inss and·spreads that are used in the procep. int and preparation of other foods that cootain UtUe natural fat of their ~wn. venllOft and other game, calorie-contaminated by few foods that are pure· for example-,enerally the addition of high-fat l y (a L. pro t ein or has less than 10 percent salad dressings , or carbohy drate. Oil . Tbe word "lie.ht" that is prominently featured in ads and commercials (or some salad oils re· ca nned cream or . m uabroom soup or INFORM& In the brown •n' serve rolls. fat. ~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~---~-~~~~ .Coro, for example, conta.ina 1 percent fat. But oU and margarine are "fractured foods ." TJiey result from the technological ability to ~parate whole foods in· to parts a nd overuse certain parts while dis· carding others. While there's nothing necessarily wrong with fractured foods per se, th(re is something potentially harmful abOut overusing only the parts that oCCer the most calories for the least nutrition. If you were required lo choose your meat from a cross-section of all the cuta of all .the meats, poultry and seafood available -and cook it with no fat added -the meat portion of your diet would not con· lain more than IS per· cent fat. IN ACTUAL practice, however, Americans tend to prefer the fattest c uts or the fattest meats: choice-grade steaks, chops and ham· burger, or various types of sausage, bacon and other processed fat· added bot dogs and cold c•Jls. Lean meats like poultry and seafood are fr equ e ntl y se rv ed FLORENTINE F1SH BAKE Meal In One March bas been pro· claimed National Nulri· tie?n Month by the American Dietetic As· so~lation, and March is a lso an ideal time lo la~e adva ntage or Lenten specials on frozen fis h in your neighborhood grocery store. So here's a rec:ipe idea to help you provide gobd nutrition and good ta•te to your famlly, while being good to your budget. too. sliced oranges with Zes· ty French Dressing. This flavorful dressing can be made in a jiffy a nd will enhance both fruit and tossed salads. Pr epa r e d yellow mustard and paprika add navor and color lo this nicely seasoned oil and vinegar dressin«. Serve with bot biscuits or rolls, plus skim milk and cookies for a top notch nutritional dinner. Florentine Fish Bake FLORENTINE is ·a convenient and al· flSHBAKE tractive way to prepare l pound frozen fish a tasty and oulrtlious fillets main dish. 2 eggs Fl 1 b t 1 1 0 w l n ~ cup soft bread cholest erol, low in crumbs calories and high in pro· If.I teaspoon onion tein and minerals. Team salt it up with cooked 1 package (lO· BQlnach and instant ounce) frozen chopped meshed potatoes, and spinach. cooked and drained yc:iQ'U have a meal that's 1 envelope CS serv· alSo high In Vitamin A. ings> French's Idaho nqtto mention navor. Mashed Potato granules When divided into four Paprika sdrvinga, Florentine Place frozen block of Ftsh Bake is 300 calories fish in buttered shallow per person. including baking dish. Bake in fiQ, potatoes and a dark 4:SO·degree oven 20 to 30 gteea leafy vegetable. minutes, until fish fiakes Tbat'a a lot of nutrl· when pierced with a Uoaal value packed into fork. Combine 1 slightly a fillina, but relatively beaten egg , bread low calorie di.sb. To keep crumbl, and onion salt llQa cbolelterol k>w • re· with spinach. Prepare member to use corn oil maahed potatoes follow· margarine and skim Ing directions on milk wbeD preparln1 the package, except reduce potatoes. water to 1~ cups; stir ln bee ol the other ad· remain.lna egg. 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Elliott ol San f'l'an. elaco, boarct daalraan ol tbe Calltom.la Seafood lnatltute. a recent BriUab = revealed anotber reaaon to eat more crab, betides k>wertq cholesterol ln· take. ~found lbat a ratty acid present at ftlP levels ln flab pro- tecta .,alnst formation or blood clots that can tri&1er heart atlaclla and strokes. ·'So it turns out," explained ElllOlt, "crab is not only venatlle and f'lavorful, i~ now appears to be good for US, loo." Commercially, crabs are caught in traps containing portholes through which those under legal sbe are able t o escape . The California sea so n extends from early December to May with pe a k pro duction occurring in January, February and March. Alaskan and Canadian production begins in mid-summer. ''DUNGENESS I laarv.1U., ll maique," Slllolt 'aald. "beeauH lt '• MMd • laklat only male1 prlmattly ln one •1• elm. t.M l~~to 4· year·olch , wh ic h averaa• between 1 ~ and I\\ pounds. Callfonla Flab and Game alk>wl Olbennen to k.-p oa1J thole males wtlb • bod1 width ol 81,AJ lnchea or more. Altboqb the Dun1e· nesa la found all alon1 Callfotota's coHtJlne, mo.t come f?'Om llotJ'O Bay north, especially the Eureka-Crescent Cl· ty area, from relatively s hallow, sandy waters," SHELLFISH, whet.her fresh or frozen, should be eaten the same day it's purchased. CSI recommends that if you aren't going to eat the crab immediately. consider buying a live one. It will stay alive for up to 12 hours if kept CO¥e-red. with a '"'damp cloth and stored in a cool place. It's important to keep any s hellfis h under refrigeration until serv· ing. Unused meat may be wrapped in an airtight plastic seal and frozen for H lon1 u two moot.bl. Tbaw ll 1D th e refri .. rator and ne-v•r attem_pt to Nh'•ae lt. Tbtre aometJm• 11 a 11vln1• buylnt un - cracked crab ln t.he ahell, but many •Pfflal- ty mm.ta wtU crack It free ol charle. Jn =.;hen there ia an a ce ol craba, eateu crabmeat la lrHb froaen and then vacuum.packed 1D cana. When the supply ls short, m01t la usually cooked by t.be fresh Clah dealer and sold whole. The folJowlne Crab and Broccoli Cuaerole makes an easy ooe·diah m eal lbat needs only t.be ·addition of a fresh fruit or gelatine salad lo brighten any Lenten meal. CllABAND BROCCOLI CASSEROLE 2 tablespooa.. butter or marglU'lne 2 tablespoons flour '4 cup thinly sliced green onion 1 package (10 ounces) frozen broccoli spears ~ teaspoon salt 1 cup half.and-half or milk l tablespoon coarse· Traditions ••• start at your dinner table. INTBTAIHI ... AT HOME SHVE IYllYOHl'S FAVOllTI .•. HONIYMIC9HAM •en' ........... , 09mt YO. HAM TODA YI • Baked 30 hours' •Honey·,, spice Glaze • Spiral sliced for easy serving • Whole or half hama • Nationwide shipping service • Full service Oellcateaaen • Old World Cheese Shop ···-w•c .. 01000 • Party traya edHa. l 7ff LCOUT HWY~ C..... .. Mw PMOMI 67).MM 8 2WI liYMOMD WAY .. a To.p ID .. a TOtlO,,,.,.. 117..JIZJ l MH llACH IUO ... •UNLD. HUtm*fOM ~CH. PMOMI MMl7S Aloo"'*-.e>r.,,... ...,_..._ u~a..o..eo.-~ ........... Mlll ~ QCc::x:x:::Jc:x:x:JCOc:x::JCJc:::x:Jc::JC:lC::X::X:::X::X:c::> . Send Best Idea Since Shopping Carts , ~ow you can do a week's shopping · without forgetting a single item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. 140 aeperate Pffnted ttema, ptu. ~ .. .-c•• 1ou c:an flit In youreett. 34 SCaplH 21 VegeteblH 14 Fruita e Bekery lt•m• 5 Beverage• 19 Meat and fllll •ntri•• 11 Oelry tt•ma 20 Mlacetlaneoua ly cbopped phnJento 2 tablupoo 1Uver.cl almooda If crabmeat Is froien, thaw -and draln well. Remove any remalni.Dc ahell or cartJlage, Thaw broccoll and cut stems into blte-alied pieces. keeplo1 flowere ttes se parate . M e lt margarine or butter in amall pan; stir in flour and salt. Stir in haU· and·balf or milt; cook over moderate beat until thickened, Stirring COD· stantly Fold in crab· meat, onion and pi· mlento. Arrange broccoli flowerettes around edge or shallow baking pan or heatproof platter 10x6ll2 inches. Fill center with remaining broccoli pieces and spoon sauce over broccoli in center of casserole. Sprinkle nuts on top. Bake at 375 degrees for 2() minutes or until hot and bubbl· ing . Serves four, To serve 6 or 8, double r~· clpe and increase bak· ing time to 25 or 30 minutes. CR AB AND MUSHROOM SUPREME i,., pound fresh mushrooms (1 6-ounce can> . BROCCOLI ANO QRAB CASSEROLE IS GOOD LENTEN MENU 1 tablespoon lemon j uice or from ·~lemon 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese Minced parsley 3.• pound fresh crab· meat or 2 6·ounre froz en 3 tablespoons butter ''• cup dry sherry 4 English mu/fins l pint sour cream Wipe and s l ice mus hrooms Melt I tablespoon butter 1n large s killet. Add mus hrooms and sprinkle with lemon JWCf" Sault> a fe w minutes. then add sherry Let cook down until hqu1d 1s halved SlJr in sour cream. add cr ab and cheese and Growing up. Ftve years ago this 8·ounce glass of milk cost about 9t. Even today it's still only 12t. We can't stop the cost i growing up going up. But we're trying. heat through. Split an~ butter muffins, using te·_ maining butter. Toast:- hghlly under broiler. kc· range on serving platter· and spoon sauce over muffins Garnish with parsley Serves fo ur IN A llECENT in· tervlew with Dr. Miller, be stressed the need to forget past failures when you are seeking to succeed in gaining self· contn>J Md a bed habit. He clalms there la DO s ucb tJdDC u bavinl DO willpower and DO aelf· control. To modify your ldeu a bout w1D power. Mlller says to keep U. mlDd that: 1. Everyone baa eelf· control. z. With Just a little ef · fort you can learn to de· velop your seJf.control more fully. 3. Self-control refers Giving ; Parties-.. FOOD . ~K lV on't Change Habits Jfl4/ff0 BYltON E AL\..UMBAUC.11 (ltt\IRMAN R \L.PHS (;ROC'ERY LXPRlSS Ill!\ \PPR(CI \ TIO'll FOR Tll( PRL.51l)f;NT H.\S ASKLI> \IC: TO ilo. Tiil PRIU SOI· \ \)llll \ \ltll l '1 YOUR ULUSION TO SfT ,\ C t-llJN~ ~~OUl:( t c; f CO\IMONl y PURC II \SLU I 001 0 • ' Cl fllU.S \S "" LLL \~ OLll .._ \ T 10' UNTOLD NUMBERS Of A.\SER&<. AN . IT FRO)& YOUll l)l:.n s10. THI~ AS A WHOlX. Will l>IKl:.CTL\' tU::.N~t TION T\ti\T IS NEE~l),\NO THAT IS ntE KINl> Of VOLUNTARY ~:~~TORY ('ONTROl.S. WORKS SO ~IUC'H BETTER TK,,N • NOW Bl:. USUREO Tl&AT THE COST ON BEHALF Ofnt0SE WttOC~\Nnt> l>;ETWILL NOT INCRE.\Sf. Of ~AINT AINING A ~N~''. CO~l>1ENI> YOUR EFFORTS.' DURING TllE COMlN<• WE . CSTil(R Pt::TI:RSON CCIAL ASSIST ANT TO Tiil. PRtSIUlNl SP R~ I OR CONSUMlR Afl Al Maybe Ralphs can't stop inflation dead in Its trac!<s but we can sure try. That's why we've frozen prices on over 130 of our Pl.Ill Wiii?. products. Prices that already save you up to 30°/o*as compar- ed to national brands. These are the very items you buy most often. The staples you use every day-like canned goods, detergents, paper products, hot dogs, juices. cookies, frozen food. This Pl.Ill Wllll price freeze will remaJn In effect at least through June 10, 1980. During thia period we will not under any clrcwn9tences raise the prices of these Hema even If our coat goee up. However. tf mar- ket conditions permit we will sell them at lower prices. ._'ledaing ycushme ••• Wl'lc doing oms. • ,.. ..... Produce products are not lnciuded in the ,._...,~Price Freeze because their prlcee are determined by crop and weather conditions from day to day. Percentage savings will vary depending upon Item• compared at Ralphs Compare quality, value and savings. Save up to $2.00 on the items you choose .._.., ft c:...-. ....... , ..... WCt1d~11 : 25° Cbllll ... ,,, " ~ "I ~ UIDAUr .. A CudMJ .. llced ... -. froan-Fleh Stieb, Wfioli@ Bars Chlt*lll Pllb Kebobe or Fresh a Bacon Bol~ Mrs.Paul's Fryss au1 Rsh Fllet ;49 11b.19 ~97 1~~~139 pkg • • .... ~ .. ,j Golden Pre11tbm Meats Pantry Fliers VelueP.ak .49 ...... ~ 5 oz.. .65 Fryer Wings ..., Popcorn lb. '*" e..-T ......... 11b.~or 2•• ...... 111 Pepper Stea ..., Grape Juice 40oz.. lb. btt. R111ltw Hol• ..... 111 .. ~ gas Italia'!_ Sausage per Y Coffee 3 lb. lb. can ,.,,,_......,..,_..°'Rib HaW 11• ~.,_c.....c,.., 400~. 239 Pork Loin per Peanut Butter lb. .., i4 .. 0IGmb 1• t Super~~ Its per lb. c...,...~ 110• 512 Chrlden Bru. '*· .... ~ r Heinz Tomato Ketchup Off ........ Lilllll 0.. ...... 0.. c....-.. c 11 c..,...-.... .............. ,. SUPER COUPOll Any Ff'Dzen Vegetable .... r Pleln or Sourdough Ralphs English Muffins "I 140~49 b:le . ~~3s for 1 "-~ .. ,j PLAIN WllAPr .. Produce SWMt Juicy_. lb. Cello Beg .75 Navel Oraoges each Whtteo~~7ruit ._._ .79 Miki 1 .... 4 lb. Cetlo Beg .39 Brown Onions each SWMt Juicy.) lb. Celo .... ~ • .15 Delicious ApPles .... hmnFoods ..... Cut Com 1te&. 39 -. "· SuperDd ~--...-' I 710 ..... 421 .................... ~ 2''. ~ Ron Rico Rum Fish Sticks • ':r" , • btt. Or•nge Juice IG*8' ....... ,!. 311 ,.. r•uBMr Homehold tlecds CN8mCh1111 :: .79 # ............ Plumrolie HMI :;.89 ~....,...,., r G•l•Towela I ' l . ~ ' $ , f J .... I •1 llAaTIN ao&NS • DEAR SUPERMAJlKST SHOPPBA -I am a aupermatket mtaqer aad I ban tu.a a 1reat lnt•.._t tn 10ur colwna. After th1n& the tnatt.er IO t.bcMaOt. I d•c14H tliat "1 waDt to 1lve m)' 10111 ~u.atomen the benent Of u man1 m\aDd focma u poalb&e. La.at week r put up 1ever1J atcns tellln1 my •U1totnera that I.bey ean obtain ~ fonnt lrom ll\J ottle.. TtM reacUOe ha1 been .-ertW. .... Keeplna the forms In my otne. allowt ua to 1tve clStoo\ers one or two rrom ueh pad I feel lhl ls faJr and avolds the problem of lhe few aboppera wbo take whole pads of form a. Thank you ror belpin1 me to consider refund forms from • shopper's point of view -SALM. FROM MICHIGAN DEAit SAL-I am got 11>4lrf' tban beplaJ lite mad forms iD yoir Offiei! la tbe beat dlall'llMl&Me metllod. But yoar lfl&er llilowa a aplrft el noperadoel aJHI • real latetttt la Ute weUue ol you c•cemen. I a• sure~& m1 readers will agree tlaat It la much better lo retttve a baadful of form1 from tbe m.uager than to Rad no forms at all. Please let me know how your new system works out. I would also like to bear rrom other store muagen coaeemhlg theJr ex,perlences with coapees aDd ttfud forms. DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER - This week I noticed something new about refund offers. In one paper, J found an offer for a free can of Minute Maid that ilsked Jor four plastic qpening stnps. But in another paper, J found vi'Ttually the same offer asking for six opening strips. The onlv difference in lhe offers was their post office boxes. Can you tell me why this is done? TERI Il FROM EAST MEADOW, N.Y. DEAR TERI -Manufacturers want to make their refund ofrers as attractive as possible. Witness all the new tiigb·value refund offers. But they also \\>ant ~ou to purchase as . ....... ,.. ....... ,, ........ ,.. , ..... . ........ ..., ........ ,.. .... ..., ................. ,,..a. ... .... .. , .......... ..., ..... ...., ...... .. ..,. .............. ," ........ ... ........ ,.. ..... Alter tHJ eeapaH tM ..... , •f frM·e• .,._...., fr.• tM lb.,..., .n.r ......... ,.. ......... ,..., .,,.,, U.1 •eNewtllleltte .. i.ra,.......lerudlu.I adn.-....c1•...aa. "" ,.... ,,..-a.er.--.."'"": , .. , ..... ,.... ........... ,.. lll••t ... Won, .. • ~ .. ,. .. &M n..,..... ... e.•pan .._ ,.....,.....,, u .., .... ,.. • ••• • .... ~ ,,...,, of ,.reu.e. DEAR SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I have found an excellent way to set lots of coupons and refund forms. My cblldren earn spending money at the same time. Getting rld of old newspapers can sometimea be a nuisance. So, my children decided to collect tbern regularly from our friends and neighbors. The papen are stored temporarily In our garage. That's when l get my chance to clip out all the coupons and refund forms. When we have a large staclc of papers, we haul them to the recycling center In our station wagon and the children are paid for thetr work. Everyone gains -inchxling our country, since recycled paper saves our forests. - EVELYN P. from Clifton, N.J. DEAR EVELYN -Your letter showed me a new klod or "triple play" -pocket money for the children, coapoa.s ud refaad forms for you and consenatiea or our nalaral resoo.rces for everybod). · I think you're terrific:. Keep up tbe Sood work! REFUND OF THE DAY Write to the following address lo receive the form necessary for this Sl refund orfer from Johnson and Johnson: National Dental Health Month Offer, P.O. Box 14429 , Baltimore, Md . 21268. Send for the refund form before June t , 1980 r-----------------------------~------ CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS s.n-11-, $<1We11, S .... r. Syr114>, s.i..i Drn•1"9S EWLERS Oovisoon of B•oo•o 60<1<1 Fooc!> Inc R•<it•v• • tt nrlund S.nd trw r~QuH•4 r-f'iund form otu' ltv• tr-onl pr.anti\ from .,,.,. S•l•d Pride S..l•O Dreulno MIKI\ £~.,,,._Jun• JO. 1990 ~~9Mnl ~nO !flt ,..qu1....i relunO i.<m Plus two IAl>elS lrom •"Y ~l· -\l';I• l•n Of R-au ~· S•uc• to r~celve •''"'' • coupott for • lrH O'·•·OVn<~ '"' of A~ Sc><tQMltl S..uce or • c- lor ~ lrtt l.pOut>Cl o.K--of •n1 br•n<lol ~"' ~"" tour 1.0.1• for ll0111 ,_, Eaplr .. June JO, 1990 Playing Wine Game The oldest game in fa ndel. c har-broiled the world is that ot meats with a heavy matching foods and ch a r coal flavor a re wines. And it is one of masked by a Gamay the most contested of Beau1ola1s games because even the CONSUMME -Few experts don't always people served wine with agree. the soup course but a nice Rose is acceptable. The reason they don't CORNED BEEF - agree, according to Eric Don't laugh, but a Rose Wente, president o f often will cut through an Wente Bros .. is because excessive spiciness. everyone comes to the CRAB If · l · table with a d1fferent set -Just P am boiled, try Pinot of taste criteria. Chardonnay: if sauced "What you ate and with mayonnaise, try a drank at home from a Chablis; if creamed try very early age has a a Qry Semillon. great deal of influence OUCK -Plain roast· on what you hke today." ed. Gamay BeaujoUas; Wente said. "Add to this in the French manner what your grandparents. with oranges or bing aunts, uncles, husband cherries, Pi.not Noir; in and wi!ebringtothelable the Chinese style, Zin· and you have a vast dif. fandel. ferenceofopinions." FILE OF SOLE - Pointing out that the Grilled or sauteed in average pe r son bas butter. Grey Riesling; about 4.000 taste buds in cream sauces, Pinot their mouth and nose Blanc. that without much tram· CHI CKEN -Fried ing can detect some 500 without batter, CbabHs ; different odors. Wente with batter, Grey Ri~I· said it is no wonder ing ; sa uteed with everyone bas bis or her vegetables, SauvigQon favorite foods and Blanc; Chinese style, wines. . D r y S e m i 1 I i o n ; PORK -R o a sts . chops either grilled or broiled seem to marry well with Johannisberg Reisling. Even stuffed with fruits the Johan· nisberg accents the taste of pork. . TROUT -Make sure the oil glands of the trout have been re· moved or the 011 will spoil the taste of either a Grey Riesling or Johan· nisberg Riesling. Trout Is best sauteed. STEAK -Broi led, grilled or sauteed, Pinot Noir; with crushed pep· per. Zinfandet; with B e arnai se sauce , Gamay B e aujol ais : charcoal broiled, Petite Si rah. VENISON -If not gamey, Zinfandel ; if gamey, Petite Sirah. (NOTE -The gaminess of the veniaon will de· pend upon what the a nimal has fed upon during the past 12 months.) "This should get you started," Wente said. "There's only one way to find out what you lllte and that's to begin right now." ··certain foods and barbec:ued, Zinfandel. wines seem to naturally SHRlMP -Boiled marry" We nte said, and served plain, Johan· "but even this doesn't nisberg Ries ling ;, mean that they will suit barbecued , Blanc de your palate. You will be Noir; served with egg or the final judge of what. oiled base sauces, Le food and wines will Blanc de l}lanc; with • match your wtes." cocktail sar~J, no wine. O\'er the years there HAM -American Poultry Plentiful have been food ud wine hickory smoked, Italian, marriages that have Danish or German , a u r v i v e d t b e JobarullJberg Riesllnl; 1astronomic divorce fruits baaed sauces, Le courts, but today if you Blanc de Btancs; Uke a white wine with a H AMBUR G ER -~ l'J'iUMI chop. then by all Sau teed or 1 ndoor means drink ll. broiled, Gamay Beau- Wente bas devised a jolais: charcoal broiled, little ruide for those pe<>· Zlnfandel; if loaded with pie wbo w~t to cet plclrJe1, rellab, mU1tard, etarted on what be calls, ooloo1 and c"aup, ''One ot the p-eat taste Wente Jtoee. treauofyour ,life." LAMB -Roasted 8 A a B E C U E D with 1arUc and· berbl, 111:-'TI -11 tbe 1auee ZllafaadlJ; l:uJilb atJle 11 1p6ced wttb a lot of (wttb mint.Jelly) Plnot P9fiP•• a P.Ute Slrab Notr; nek 8Dd 1ltddlee m 1lt b.e la order: roaated, Plaot Nofr; CblaeH barbecued cbo.,. with tomato baMd meats call f!' a Zin-11ucea, Petite Slnb. W ASIUNGTON (AP) -Poultry and eag pro· ducera are cootinulbg to boost production this year, meaning cau1e and bot f armera wiU see further competltton at grocery stores for con· sumer food dollars. The Agriculture Departuient 1a1d that output of poultrJ and ••••''ti apeeted to ex-ceed Uat bllb 1979 levell" tllll year. Beef output wlll be down, but more port II on tbt way. •t leaat tbrouP sum-mer. Colllequeat1y I ac:cord• ln1 to a aummarr of a new "poultl'J and e11 1Uuat1oe" NJM>rt due later ti* mimtll, pooltrJ and 9f.! piicn at Ute farm •an al*ted to ••er•a• well below , •• ,~ leftll'' .. .. In& .. ., ... • OM.YN.ar d . 81.00 ' Now you can save up to $1.00 on the fresh-perked taste and rich ground aroma of Maxim• Freeze-Dried Coffee. Clip the coupon below and you11 get 40 cents off on any size jar of Maxim.Then, if you send us the completed certificate below with an inner seal from any size jar of Maxim, we '11 send you a coupon worth W for your next purchase of Maxim. And, we 11 even refund your ise postage. ~ So save up to $L 00 and enjoy the &-esh-perked taste and rich ~ ground aroma of Maxim. " -6 <iJ.'lg1µ,1. roollS l.'(JJPO~TtQ)' *" ,. .. .· F of the Sea rralte• i• •et u · ·••••• •••••• ••• IVPD M.LllON '4 ••..-. ....,., .f ..__.....,...,, ....... .._,la..._. •Ul C.Yl•MLS -.......... iioe traaal•t•• itlrettlJ l••••r eria•· ltlr In , •• (••u .. --•> l ~ 11'•*1 Chld· meau ••trwu of ~. aoup, ••lf·•••· .. alf1 • .. ..,.,... -dar claeele ...... • ca.eH•. 1llerr1 aaa ,.,._ <••: reetr"V• Coabla• ~ cup WUlt docton ••d Woree1teraMre 11uee. "•..-.> 1alm• lcJWd, the IO\lf., tl1"-.. &a ••COV•I· Heat. W uab •Hl t eao (le* ouact) and ~. Mix n more flail aad &H ru.. 'hra lDlo a eond••H• crtain of r•m•imilDI 1Dtredlent1 ood tor .a.u. .... lreued IM&low a.qutt mUlb.roocn IOUIP ••eePl ebelM. T\arn lato ............ '° OllHrole. To=tb W.eupmaycmH1M •• , .... d 1b11low a. Id tbat oft••· bNad ....._ J ean (I ouace) quarteaaeerole. Bake at eetad MCUaa of \be wit.b PIP"'k•. ll . 1Uctd ••• cbeltnutl, s&O deereea for H recipe Ille. Here are Bue Ill • ....._ for dra.lJlld mlaut.et. Sprt.nJde with Snapper Pontcharytaln Is a recipe made famoua by the Pontohartrsln Hotel In New Orleans. Somettmes it's served with all shrimp in the topping, other times with just crab meat -or a combination of the two. kleu for ftlllU ol fta. 11 •'rrt• or .mtil lilot 1 cupd-' celerJ cb•••e and bake 5 ealm• ad enb meat and Mbbl7. lla•H t J hble1 poon1 mlDutesloo&er. Mak•e wblcb ~ u MIOl't· Nnt.a. cboootd &Nl"lief .. mno. m eat of fl a ta a ad Zam~ pt'Ovtdel -"' cup m Io c e d Eae& aerving is 447 aedood.Tbere'•..,..to_.,~~c1~11Gri~i11~.~~~~~0Cl~looa~~~~~~~c1~lo~ri~s~.~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__..:~~~~~~------~~--~~~­•wt JUll about AIU' a.a.te. AH are made or aerved wlth rice -purpo1ely . Moat 1eafooda bav• a Uabt. delloat.e flavor and {u. ture. 1beJ are uaua.UJ aeaaoued JudlcloHIJ wltb Juat a toucb of flavor. 1be fooda aeeom- PIDJlDI them aboald b•ve a subtle qualit;J to avoid o+•poww.,.. tbe liabt ftavor ol the flab. ' . ~ \ flj.EXiRALARGE94i ... · · : I LOOSE EGGS W• JI I alll'A'(..-. ......... ) 3 = U · I wittt this CllVpM' _, ...._ ~ I ..._,, • I mum '5 pvrdtoM ndv4intl ~ I y I liq11or, tobouo and ff11ld .. I / I milk. Umlt 1 doun en• per a \·· /' I ~ COVP41f' and 1 '•"'*' "' I i ilWl!IJlll .. M!9!1!~111_11.W I \a.~ per antemor. fci);;;r I 1 1s COUf'ON 0000 MAIQl 10 '""' Mil04 ,,. LJi.JI. ••••••••••••••••••••• Rlce la perfect to serve bee• ... It doem't bave a deftDlte flHor yet it baa a lilt ol tex- ture, complementlQ tbe mild ad tender Malood. ~-~ n=·--· ---TAIGElllES BELL PEPPERS =·· 39c ·-············~ t 1 10 LB. BAG I • • nssns • i w~,!'=~·=;.~r.431c! I "''"'"'-' s.s ""n:twn. a I :,"!:,"!,~·"~ I : ~·.:;~:.: : p.-... u :::tu~~~ t:~ s..et 2 9c help wt tit the bud1et = .aaa..._ wbeo ae"IDI aa ex· ..,,.. ... peutw eatne. LI 8N:U'Pltll ------------------------~ ~co:..~~10~M.UOU• ~ PON'IUl&llTaAIPf e red •~per or oQ)er white fWeta (about 1~ pounds), fresh or frozen Salt and pepper LemonJwce 1 cup fine dry bread crumbs or crushed crisp rice cereal 2 t a bles poon s vegetable oil Butter 'h cup sliced ereen onions with tops 3 t a bl es p o ons chopped parsley 1 can (4 ounce) s liced mus hrooms. drained l package (6 ounce) frozen crab meat and abrlmp. thawed• l tablespoon dry aheJT7 a nps . bot cooked :.:. CIOClked la da.leken SprtMle ftlll 1ftth aaJt, pepper and 3 tables- poon.s lemon Ju.lee. Coat with bread crumbs. ln a lO·inch skillet, beat oil r and 2 tablespoons but- l er ; saute fillets until they are golden brown on both sides and flake e asily. Transfer to a warm serving di.sh and k eep warm. Add 2 ta bleapoons butter to skillet and beat until nut brown. Stir in onions, parsley and mushrooms. Cook over low beat 2 to 3 minutes. Add seafood, sherry, 3 t.ablapoom Jemoo Julee, th teaspoon salt. and v. teaspoon pepper. Heat tborOUlhlY. Spoon over flab ffllets and serve "lth mounds of fluffy rice. Makes 6 servings. •Or use a combinaUon of crab and shrimp <about.1 cup) Each serving provides 364 c aJories. CRAB AUGUTIN \.'.a cup chopped onions l cup sliced celery 2 tablespoona butter or margarine 1 can (l~ ounce) condensed cre am of chicken soup ~ cup ball-and-half <cream and milk> 1 cup arated Cbed· dar cheese 2 tablespoon.a sherry 1 tablespoon Worcestershire aauee 2 can1 (6~ ounce eacb) crab meat 3 cupe cooked rice ~ cup buttered bread crumbs Cocoa Bean Production Increasing Mariani Dried Prunes r:-.:-.............. ate •••••••••••••••••••••• SWI S STUil =c:a s1 as. Oflm T eriyaki Steak . s211. U.S.0 .A. Choic t• boneltwt top round bfff Omaha Roast .. 52". 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You limply place lb• fUleta In 1 1reaaed batla1 pan, bruab lbem Uberally wtth melted mar1arlne or butter and Lan1erlne JuJce; broil about four Jocbes from the beat source Wltil the flab fiat• when telted wit.b a fork. Tbe-sauce, a tWl.Dy complemeat to the flab, can a1lo be qulctly pre. pared. A taaY comblna· tion laced wttb white wine, It mJa1Jea the sweetnesa Of tan1erine juice and apple Jelly. the cruachinea of sauteed sliced almond.I and a lit· Ue bot pepper sauce. FISH fillets are one or today's best buys when consumers take advan- tage of in -season seafood. They're 100 percent edible; there's no waste. And they go with a variety of foods, from plain to fancy. You can serve them sunply for a budget entree or dress them up for a company dtnner. Either fresh or froien fish may be used in pre. pa ring Broiled f'1llets with Tangerine Suuce. Jn buying fresh fillets, look for flesh that is firm and elastic. The odor should be fresh and mild. Frozen fish should be solidly frozen, with · no di scoloration or brownish tinge. For best results when using fish in this recipe and others, find out if it is fat or lean. Fat fish, s uch as s almon and mackerel, contain more than fJve percm&lat. LSAN llab, sucb u flounder and cod, con- tain less th.an five per- cent fat and may need more basting durln1 cooldn1 to keep them mot.at and flnorful. To save oven energy when preparing the sun· ny spring dinner meuu i.uggested. make your broiler do triple-duty. Mix brown s ug ar , m argarine or butter and coconut fo r a broiled frosting to top a sheet cake, then broil after • fish is cooked. Leftover rice can also be reheat· ed under the broiler. Spread tbe rice in a shallow pan, brush with melted margarine or butter and broil until hot. Besides being easy to prepare m recipes hkc Broile d Fillets with Tangerine Sauce, fish is also ooe or the healthiest foods you can eat. It's packed with protein, phosphorus, potassium and iron, but is low in calories and fat. BROILED FILLETS WITH TANGERINE SAUCE 2 pounds fillets, fresh or frozen 2 tablespoons maraarine or butter, melted 2 tableapoons taneerlne or orange juice, fresh or frozen, recoDatltuted ~ teaspoon aalt Dash pepper Thaw flsb lf frozen. Cut fillets into serving. size portions. Place flab in a •inale layer, akin side down, OD a well· ereued bak:inl pan, 15 by 10 bJ 1 inches. Corn- bine ~ musartne or btMlit wttb t&D•ert.oe or oraaae Juice. Bnasb HUC. Oflll' ftab. Sprinkle wltb salt and pepper. Broll about 4 locbes from IOUrCe ot beat for approximately I to U minutes or .until fuh llaka ...u,, .... teat- ed wJth a ton. Batte once dur'iltl bnllllft1 wttb sauce 1n pm. Arraole It.ah oa • warm MrfiU .,, _ _..__ .J)laUer. Sen• w.Uli Tan..mea.ee.Kakw 4toi ......... T&NODINS MlJCS ... ..,...,..~ baa.' " eap 1lloed ...... ' I 'It! 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Due to tbe iacn•od lmportaee attaebed to the subject, the Uadi· Uonal ~ dedicated to nutrition bu been ex- panded wit.It Karch de· ai1nated aa Nutrlllon Month. Why tbe increased in teteat in nutrition? Part of l\ la due to the grow- ing awareness or the re- laUoosbip of diet and ex- ercise to overall well· being. And, as results of long-term nutrition re- search become availa- ble, lt becomes apparent that nutrition "Will be used in-the role or dis· ease preve ntion and health maintenance in the 1980s. Bow will aU of lhJs af. feet the way we eat? Take breads for exam- p I e . The dietar y guidelines recommend eating less fat and partially substituting Polyunsaturated fat for saturated fat. The following recipes represent a cross - s ectloo of regional breads that have been a dapted to adhere to these new guidelines. Using corn oil in bated goods ta (>De way to lower saturated fat levela since It is low in s atured fat, high in polyunsaturates a nd contains no cholesterol. Egg yolks, high in c holesterol. have been e liminated from the Spoon Bread receipe and s kim milk has been used in place of whole milk. Tbe Indian Fry Bread, a Tn.u fa ...... 1t made wllll wllallt wlaea& flour aDcl dim milk ud is tllen fried tn com oil. For a regional accent, include one of the follow- ing recipes on the menu during Nutrition Month, and be sure to balance out tbe m enu with a variety of foods. per SPOON BREAD 2 cups skim milk ~~cornmeal 'h teaspoon salt Dash cayenne pep. 114 cup com oil 3 egg whit.es Grease 1..quart baking dish . Jn 2-quart saucepan beat milk over medium hea\. Gradually stir ln tom meal, salt and cayenne pepper UD· til smooth. Cook over low heat stirring con- stantly UDt11 veyY thick. Stir in com oil. ln small bowl with mixer ,at hlgb speed beat eaa whites until stiff peaks form. Fold into 4:'0m meal mixture until well blmded. Turn. into prepared dish. Bake in 400-degree oven 30 minutes or until browned on top and set (it should be moist in· side). Mates 6 servings. INDIAN FRY BREAD l lh cups unsifted nour '12 cup unsifted whole wheal flour 1 tablespoon baking powder t teaspoon salt 1 cup skim milk 1 quart (about) com oil In lar1e bowl stir toaether IJours. baking Powder and salt. With Ion, at1r ln milk until Well mlsed. With floured bpdi, knead in bowl 2 1 to 5 aliDUUll ol unUl the doqb la no loGIW sticky , an4 Ml eome spring. i Plncb olf' portion to 7 make 24Dcb baJI. On UcllUY fioared surface roll or pat to 5-lncb cir- cle v. to ~ineb thick. Tear • 1..U bole ln t.be center. Repeat wttb I ' remainder of d:Wf~ Poar-a>m olUDto to depth ol ~ inch. Heat OHi' medium heal mU1. · · ~~read about 1 •tnute, turn.!:f once, c.iltll pdred toldeD IJtOWd. Draln 'Ol'l paper t•••l•. Serve ho\ . ..... e (5-lncb) bread ,.n.~IWllEAT a&SAD 5 to 5"' CUPI unaifl· .a. .......... flouf II~ actlv.• 1i"gc1ar gulden ~ Juh1lee. C&C COLA flllCB UffCTIYI WID., 1U1.. lt TWU nlfS., llAI. U , ltH. - v ~ • f - ,,, lDYllTISlO ITIJI AYAILAllUTY GIAumll 11 ,.,., OI IN(SI llllllS ... •IOU••IO 10" l('llltt avaiuatr 10• .a.1 •'I ll(ll *'•II IA.alt t •U'1 lS >'f(;llCM.tf llOllO IN •, ~ff! ll\lh 9'JI Cl' H l0vl•l1~0 ll!M #\Will Olfll •~• ~ r><QoO"' t COO-"HliU 1lf¥ ""'4• IV111.A811 t(f!fC: I ~ IMt _,1111 >"~ Oii • U U•tl'H• l lll11l1tae tillllO 'Ufl04&" ~ l"I tliUI• I~ h • &1 1 ... • •l•ll~O •l.U e 1h•UI •tli\h l ,, •I 1 , I 'I .· .. Needs Same You ca n b e a marathon runner. an Olympic a thlete, a weekend tennis player , or mereb' an armchair sports fu and you have one thin& in common: identical nutrient needs. That'a accordina to someone wbo abouJd know -a physician and marathon runner. She is Dr. Sharon Vitousek, an internist at Queens Hospital ln Honolulu. Writ.lng in a recent 1s· sue of Nutrition Today MagaziDe, a leading na· tional nutrition journal. Dr. Vitousek. says the only difference in nutri· lional needs among family members -re gardless of activity level -is 0~uantit) of food cons . ·'The quantity of food a serious athlete need& to eat to get energy and maintain body weight ls the only real difference "between t h em and anyone else," ahe says "Too many athletes, un- fortunately, swallow fad diets witbout aulficlent scientlllo paJuatJoD and wit.bout atepdei1m." Dr. Vitouset aays t.be as s umption that a apeclal diet lmpro•ea perform•ce ates baek to the Jlftla <*llW')' B. C. in Greece when a win· nlng athlete attributed his victory to a high pro- tein diet. The Honolulu physi ciao ii quick to agree that vitamin deficien· cies can hurt athletic performance. "But ex· tra food supplements, vitamins and, other fad foods have never proven beneficial to perform· ance,"abeaays. Vit.oblek says the best diet for athletes and non-atbl~tes alike is sup- plied by the basic Cour food groups or milk. meat, vegetables and fruits, and breads and cereals. "Whenever you're more adlve, rood quan· titles should be in· creased to meet caloric needs ," she aays ••Fortunately, the ap· petite usually auto.naticaUy adjusts caloric iatake to meet the increased energy re· quirements needed to maintain a s tabl e weipl. "Tbat intake will in· crease between 500 to 1,500 calories per day dependln1 on the in· dlvldual's atze, metabolic rate and the inteJUlllJ and duratloo of the aport. .. A bllber percentage or bocb' fat doesn't aeem to hl.Dder performanc' in ·~ effort sports, aucb M die lbotput or hammer throw, and c:an be belslful tn weiCbt lift. illl OI' ........ ~ ..... .. , .. ..... w, welcbt, the ,..., ...... 9'•· ~::.::.~· :i ·= 1pol1a .......... raantall" • Vtllil*•1-::= an~......,. • in ....... . int ... ,., ..... ,die .. .,... aram t•eladea tlM followlna : U) EU bala .. c:e4 11le"lt1. (2) c ........ lMlt t.bree meah per day , partinlatlJ bnutut. (I) Sil tit ..._ UU'ee .....,. ..... eurdM tor""" .... tie& U> Drlal flal•• bet~ aft• .... if poallN•, darta1 ••· erelM eo pre••t ••· .., .. tl12 • llltl!lllMb. Cl)A .... .._Md -.. ""911'• . ... , •.. , .,. U& •• •rl•r to l confused about whicti size of an item to buy? ' . C~oaeroece Oarai ham, tM•J bolopa, < .£ r o a o ~ • e • d t•rtey peltnmt,, turkey .. HenR'') ;• f'rtud bot do1• and 1mo1Eed w -=~= wtda aD turkey. u..:r . la &JU Since tbe flayor of ~~. tM .,._ .. ,. • Ulete . eoa .. aMllt fooda eledl mra ..._ tmt:.,. com• tram the curt.na •&aaer fr.ADKI aDd ' procell, tlD'Dy takes cm ,.....,.. .-, bnut. lbe 1pky flavor ol t.be T • r k • 1 i n t It • traditional prodaeta -H•erb'a11t? It work• and yet retaiDI all ol the perfedtJ with tM DIW excttint outrtUonal 1moted and cared qualttle• tartey 11 tarke7 produeu, IW.l.r tamoa1 for -the hip cooked ud ready to protein. low caloriea, beat and serve. '!be new good eatiq with a lower turkey dellcateueo pro· fat eontmt. ducta include turkey Germana and Alaa· DM.VN.OT Uae1 boUa claim U1• ~cn,,_.pepper Cll.oael_.. dlM -GOit• 1 ~*1 wbl&e wlN tat~ caraway ....t. I 1Uee1 1mo.-.d ontoa aad appl• as t~.._. fla vorl••• for ti•• I turkey dinner 1aunnQt. Tbe ..,.... fruM dienta .. ~ lD oa la a larlt sa.-pao,or tarp pot and are al· Datcta oveQ, combtn• lowed to llmmer 1lowb'. aauemat, onkle, apple and ""'99· Po.ar wtae CBCMICllOV'l'I: GA&NI over .....traat mJstu.N z ( 1' OGDH > eau aod add 1Ueed t.aney MHN~dralaed breast aad dlnaer 1 ..,.. Ollloe dlced frank.I. ea.er and aim· 1 tan ...ae. d1eed mer m low bat for i. 1 My leaf boan. To NrVe, mouod 1 leMllND caraway uueTkraut la seTVlnl Med diab aDd top wlt.b meata. Lucky guarantees the larger size always to be the better buy. At Lucky, you1J never need a calculator. We simply guarantee the ~er size of any packaged, canned or bottled product to be the better buy , and we're the only ~ supermarket to do that. Even when Lueky lowers the price on a smaller-sized item because of a manufacturer's allowance, we automatically A ':; reduce the price of the ~ 1 u · larger size , too . Knowing that the LOWE OVERALL PORK PRICESI ~ larger size is always the better buy helps make shopping simple. So if you 're confused about which size to buy, get to know guaranteed value per measure . It's worth its weight in savings . ~::eRIBS .99 FflOZPI. DEAlOSTEO. MEDIUM SIZE l8 PORK LOIN 119 ROAST SIRlOIN CUT. AVSIAGE WEIGKT LBS LB. PORK LOIN CHOPS N OH PORK LOIN CHOPS PORK SPARERIBS COUliTIT 51'1Lf. lt9 [NO POft 11)"' .. 1.68 l8 1.88 l8 1.29 FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE 48 ~WLE~ UNC l'Oll>' I Ol P<C , IT Al\AN SlYl.£ SAUSAGE 1 78 fltf94 POlllt, HOT Oii ftCUIJll l8 • LARGE ENO RIB ROAST IOICIE08f\f ........ CROSS RIB ROAST IOtoElLSS llOHDEO IHF O<UO< l8 1.89 "1.98 canned & Packaged l'DEL MONTE b CATSUP l'MAZOLA 6 CORN Oil 249 48 oz. an. b t~~~.~~.~~-~ 60l •oi .41 ~ CREEN CIANT CORN b ~~ ......... 1J~CA1w 0 35 ~ ~~£':.:.~~~~~.oz (Alw. 37 ~ ~~~ •.... 1950lP•C .~9 l ~~.~-'-~ ..... nou.w 2.69 I.~~.~ .. ~~~~ 1tQZ.PWt; .67 L ~-~~~.~170tcAN .38 L ~~-~. 50l.~N.47 • ·Lenten menu Ideas Fil.ET OCNa ~ ll!A~~ ......... \I 2.98 PORK SHOULDER 79 ROAST • ~PO« STYLE LB. FRESH LE<i OF PORK StCANIC HALF llUTT ~ LS. 1 .391 7-80NE CHUCK ROAST IOf<OfOMf• BONELESS TIP ROAST tlOHOlO lff • 90\INO LARGE ENO RIB STEAK 9()lllOlO IUJ . • • . . 119 l& .. 1 .48 11 2.38 .. 1.98 R18 EYE FILET 3 48 f\Kro(ll1 IONlU-B 8()l«llO -• • ll • BLADE CUT CHUCK STEAK 1 28 80H0f0 eur l8 • TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ll(JOj(lt~ llOICJfO IMlf U)IN T·BONE STEAK IOt«JlO enr lDIN SLICl:O BEEF LIVER 1e 2.88 ,.2.58 .• 1.29 canned & Packaged blADY LEE PEA Of ES HAL \/fS Olf SUCES !FRUIT COCKTAIL lAOY LEE .59 2902. CAH L HU~~ CHILI ~~Ol CAN . 67 b ~~~~~.~~11\ 1.35 b ~'!.~.~~~UOl -1.09 b ~~~-~~.~9Ml.CMl.87 b ~~.!~oz.CM.61 l ~~.~~~CM2.43 l ~~~ ............ tor m.1.08 l ~~~~-~.~otCM.71 239 tOOZ. JAR bHARVEST DAY ~i TOMATOES • oz I.~'!!..~~ ... .OOICM1.55 b ~~·.RCll.NJ.99 l.~~.Mot d1 .1 0 L ~~~.~-. HCllCM.39 . b ~~.~pMOl fTL 1.37 l~~ liCllCM.89 I.~.~~ JOOlCNl.79 b ~y~~.~ARAC~oi.CM.89 .,,_~-~lllU!ca ..... -1111 Miii OllllM COiriM Delicatessen Items !LONCHORN CHEESE LN1'f Lff b ~~ SA~~~Ol "'c 1.98 l 01EOOAR CHESSE ?:~ .ooon1'Cl 1.79 f' BRIOGFORO HAM 65 0 'luUO 1'>01 O'lll:. • b ~~~~p~~T\01 ...,c ,79 f' ALOUETTE CHEESE 99 6 l>f--Oii-. •OJ -·. L WISPRIOE CHEESE CUPS 29 94-... ~ 1 -°"-80l cvP • f' LADY LEE SAUSAGE 1 29 6 ~()jl(;#ll( •>01....r; • L SMOKIE LINKS 01(.VW.Yf• 00&:~09~• UQUOr •>OZ "'C 1.69 L~N~-~~n 7 .79 b ~SGIN tJHtw n 9.79 b CAl4ADtAN MIST ~~. '1Wt ITl 9.99 Health & Beauty AldS ECIUETTE GOODNEWS TWIN II.ADE RAZ'OQ J;E.F.A. SHAMPOO ~ ! ~-~~ ... oi.,.1.07 A~DT~.49 L~.~~1.49 · oa1rv a Rozen l ~.~.~otaa .61 l~-~~~10lwt.79 l '=-~·~·~·~or.CM.69 Dairy & Frozen !HAINEST DAY 4~ VE<iET ABLES • 8"~.-a 200Z. b CJllE.40A C08 CORN • lM.,.. • 95 1' lN1'f LEE CAUUfl.OWBl 49 A '°°'.,... 1 \>.'I~~~ 219 0 .,.__ llOl "'C • f' CORTON s FISHSTICKS 2 SS 6 110/ Pl<(. • f' BOOTH FISH PORTIONS 1 69 0K9a.TTI• l1'oOl ""'G • f' ORfiOA POTATOES 79 b ---110/ Poi(,. Household Items r PUREX OETERCENT 2 29 0 .... W OUIV llOVCl .. Ol IJll • f' FANTASTIK CLEANER 79 0 ,.,~•"t• '60l an • f' HEFTY BAGS 0 Vl•CU"" 11' >00 .. c.2.19 r COl°'7TEX TISSUE 69 A ... ,,_ •«>C• ~ • r CHIFFON TIS~ 65 0 _,_. IS.Cl-· r LADY LEE NAPKINS 1 1 Q 6 -!(X)(1""' • L ~E BACS PHI PIG 1.26 r WISK OETERCENT 1 53 b UCIUD i10l ITt • f' CYCtE DOC FOOD 37 b • _,.~ .. Ol ""'. b ~SCAT~or ~1 .69 PrOduce JUIB>SIZE AtmCHOKES OWCIOUS HOT Oii COlD .sa .1i .4~. Sweet Salad Fruit and flab ls a refreshing comblnaUoo frequently found in Hawaiian and Oriental cuisines. Here they are featured together in a healtt)Jul, budget - stretchlng entree salad t.bat makes an iPBpired luncheon or light sup- per. For Seafood Salad Pacllica, cubes of firm &h are marinated in an herbed soy and wine vinegar dressing, then combined with canned pineapple chunks, man- darin orange sections, crisp celery and green onion Served on curly green or butter Jettuce with a c r eamy c ucumber dressing. accompanjed by your favonte bread. .. Sc-afoo d Salad Pacifica" makes a s atis· fying meal guaranteed t.o pleru.e everyone. SEAFOOD SALA D PACJnCA 2 halibut or other firm fish steaks (about !¥• pound) t,';l teaspoon salt 2 aHces onion 2 slices lemon l bay Je.t! 1 cup water Marinade l <20 ounce> can p1nc;a ppl e chu nk ~. Chlllt'd I I ll ounce) can mandarin orange seg menls, ctuUed ''.' cup thin, 1-mch long celery sticks 1 , cup sliced green onion Cnsp lettuce Cucumber Cap er Dressing Place fish in medlum- si ze s klllet. Sprinkle wit h salt. Arrange onion, lemon and bay over top. Pour in water. Cover and simmer until fish is tender, about 10 m i nutes. Pret>are Marinade. Lln fish from poaching liquid, cool sll g blly, then remove and discard akin and bones. Break rlab int.o bite-size chunks. Driszle with marinade; cover and chill. When ready to serve, gently mix in drained pineapple and orange segments, celery and onion. Serve on let- tuce with Cuc umber Caper Dressing. Makes 4 servings. MARINADE Beat 3 tablespoons oil , 2 lableapoona garlic navor red wine vinegar, l teaspoon soy sauce, I,.\ teaspoon sugar and 1/16 teaspoon dried dill weed together. CUCUMBER CAPER DRESSING Grate pared cucumber to measure y, cup, and pred out ex- c e 11 liquid . Mi x cucumber with % cup mayonnalle, l teaspoon each chopped capers and prepared muatard. Cover and cblll. Makes ... bout ~ cup. Savings With inflation Jo1Un1 prices upwarct. more and 1QGl'e .,,,_. are «Hlco•ertnrU.·•.t• of ffftta.«f-coupou. Tb• .Department of Acrtcultun U1S pql4 who Nally wort at It may be able to collect u mudt u Sl.000 a 1•r lD food panbue rtfundl •.:=t.-::-a.reded cou~ .. too, and of· fiolali ~ Uaer ao• i:.:~~ e ..... • -FOOD • • • And Beef ---------------- MPG FOR'OUR NO"EJ. ll-~B~JJf:OOPO'N-ll 'I ~-~lb1gwlt\Sf1one~· I' I -~· COllPOf\ end 9'I .,... IN _.. from I 111 VOt>I N<lt "° lndl.dt ....... ,_ ~ ~ I I e w-d\lln onr de* or__, die ... "die llem. 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P~ Ill "'-" '> ">nu MEATS CHEESE AND WINE SALE p~!.ftellks UI 268 r::;r.;:uChudc Steak c.a ] 98 v~ 'Ct=e Sf:>e:~ 'e>-0 129 ~~sCheese .99 I.II 269 169 ~~Stelk Lt. 369 ~~~Beef IA 219 UI }78 lA .98 ~weatem()ysters ~ 149 flll!.11 l.Om7'~(W ~8 DcM!r' Sole Fllet3 lll ' - PRODCJCE ~~C:dery v. .29 ~.19 ~.15 m:~~ v..35 J.199 ~Fem v.399 HEAL TH & BEACJlY 139 252 244 }63 l!S7 138 .59 .99 109 }29 299 299 329 389 ol')UT(a~ Popov Vodka. 80-Proof WE'U. DO<JBLE THE DIFFERENCE OOR OOARNn'EE OF vorcs LOW PRICES 17 CJSDA FOOD STAMP CO<JPONS GLADLY ACCEPTED. ... ....:tllll-.--.-.--.. ·-·~Cltl)mt• ... LOeAnotllOl.0. ~1IOCI. ,,.__,_ ,.,_,...,..,.._AT\IOM. J»e W. tne 9T. ,LOI....., ....................... W. ..... IT. t.oe~IM---~~MLa .. llfM........,_Ofl.,.Of9t l•MLt ... M~T rw..O.-Npe. tN)llG -1..-'9 O..OCoalclll..-,,, ~-4 • I.ta ... ..,.. a..ivr..1oci.t1t._. "" _ .. .at CARESS BODY BAR· wmt8ATHOI. .48 °'""..., ..... 1'111 .... ,. 11411 ........... , 09 Oil\.~ ..... -..... -.'""-""'..-te C'llMllll~~_,~,..-.Mrt-1, It o.-.~-.-.... --··· a._,..,,.~,~~----··· .. u• Olc#~lkon"9o.fi1'lidl.1u, .. , .o\ ... l!I i O.C.~kioll~M&----ll~ o.c.~e...--.1MUQ __ , .. ""-lilunb. IHOl.U-... ·----·-Ut ANloa<:orn Doti. IO.tOllCl •.. m "" .. ""' ••• I .It • I , ' I i l I i I f FEATURING ( 'N11aDA Y. llUC'9 ~ B7 8YDNIY OMAU ) 4adl <Mat. ll·Apr. lt): You dilttt"D wa,ya to~ bleoaM PGteotSal. Cycle mo ... vo. harmoay at home ta empba1laed. II ah lntelU .. ot eoaceuloa to famUy member Taurua, Libra, Scorpio p~raoas fl1ure prom•DtDUy. TAtTall8 (Apr. 20-llay JO): Lunar po1JUoo empt.u118 new atar'U, Mded ladepenct.nce aod cbuce to ~t prevlou$ en-on. You can perfect tec:bnlquu. Wbat seemed far away comea within reach. Be ~t. confident and take lldtiative. GEMINI (May 21 ·June 20). One who attempted to "frigbteo" you ls due for chance or heart. Hidden resowces come to Upt. You gain allies behind the scenes. CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Wish Is fulfilled as you are relieved of burden not rightfully your own m fint place. Popularity increases. More persons are receptive to your ideas, concepts. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Views, opinions are vind1cated. Prestige rises -you have chance to elevate paslUon oo personal and professional level&. Express self ~ independent, original manner. Applies to spoken and written words. VIJlGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22>: Good lunar aspert roi.ncides with long-range plans, travel opportunities, educational and publishing projects. Cancer, Leo, Aquariu.s persons play significant roles. LIBU (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Cbeck costs -do something to curb personal inflation. Look beyond the immediate. Perceive potential Enlarge horizons. Mystery is solved by gaining cooperation of close associate, partner or mate. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Dig deep for information. Reject superficial explanations Accent on legal jargon, fine print, bidden meanings. Be aware of special clauses and have alternative methods ~t band. SAGrM'AIUUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Don't be satisfied lo know merely that something happened -find reasons, be analytical. Emphasis oo basic tasks, reaching an understanding with those who perform special services. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You could be recipient of gift from loved one. Accent on adventure, speculation, significant changes and >{>port\D'lity for constructive, creative outlets. Llfe~tyle undergoes trans(ormatioo. AQUAllRJS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Lunar aspect activates need for more secure base. You learn by "doing homework." Grand opportunity, exist.a for recUf1iAI reeeat miltakes. E&i& (Feb. J.9.lfar. 30): What had been elusive wUl beeome available. Key is Co be versatile without acatterina elforta. Cancer. Caprieana utlv. ftcure la 8C9Wio. Mr. and Mn. John Scudder, left, with Dr. ' and Mrs. John Appteeate. Benet actors Bono red Donor and benefactor members of the As· sessment and Treatment Services Center <ATSC) Support Group were honored at a recent party held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Powell in the Tustin foothills. The event was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. John Scudder. Among the 70 guests for the evening were Dr. and Mrs. John Applegate, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Doan, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Gerrie, Judge and Mrs. Mark Soden. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warm· ingtoo and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weed. Alsooohaod were Lewis Akerman Jr .. ATSC president, and Dr. Michael Schumacher, chief probation O(ficer for Orange County._ ................. Mr. and Mn. Kent Powell, left. with Lewis Akerman Jr. ( ...... Cl, ~tenpa•.....,, ~ pHad, •'•rp Cheddar eidlllMIMMllllL, .,..... l tlilllpo11 miDcled panley \4 nip brad e..-be \t tit •• D DD pepper ' ~ teaa~oon liot pepper Utaee Draia Uqulct from 1 Jar ot artlcboll.. into frying pan. DralD and di.Beard liquid from other Jar. Qq artichokes and Mt uldl. saut.e Obloa and ~c unW limp. Beat eus lD l. Add bread crumbs and seuonlngs; stir in cheese, parsley, artichokes and oolon mixture. Pour lnto greased 10-lncb square pan and bake at 325 degrees for 30 minutes oc until set. Cook in pan and cut into ooe-lncb squares. Serve cool ~J=~~ ab~t d~i~1{fo~~ cooling or mixture will cnamb&e. PEGGY STEMLB&'S DOLMADA&JA 1 jar grape leaves 'h pound gl'OWld pork 1 pound ground beef v. cup rice, coolted 3 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 teUPQ90 salt and ~pper 1 tablespoon oo.ioo fiaies in 'h cup water Wat.er or beef stock to cover Juice of 1 lemoo 1 teaspoon mint h teaspoon sage 2 tablespoons butter_, Combine ground meat. onion ,and waler, rice. parsley and all seasonings. Mix welL ParboU. Energy-saver <AP> -That lo\'ely fireplace may be coating you energy dollars ti not properly a.ea.Jed, the Energy Department warns. Officlala say that it lsn 't UD· usual t.o fl.Dd a gap of an inch or more in a fireplace with the damper clo6ed. Thia can crea~ a major air leak when the fireplace lsn't ln use, because the chimney en- courages a stroog flow of air. One way to stop the leak is to stuff the gap Wftb lnsulatioo or. 11 it la too larae to insulate, to cover it with a board. The in· sulaUan or coverilul, of course, muat be remo••cl when the ftrepl.Mel8..t. ID a cold cBmate, pluggina the damper ea .... you "5 a year II you have electric heat. of. fielall Nld. 1r•r. leaves 20 mlnutet ud · coo . Separat. leave1. Place approximately l tablesppooa ml&ture on leaves and roll. Ana.ace roUa oo bottom of large pat. Pour ln ~ wawr or stock to cover. Dot wt_. bUUer and tlmmer 1 bour. Place plate on top of rolb to bold tbem down. Squeese Julee of 1emoa over roUa aft.er cooked. Can be fro1.eo and reheat.eel. 1EAN JIABONEY'S BOT C&ABMEAT ~A.NAPES 5 ounces sharp cheese spread 3 tablespoons butter 6~-<>Unee can crabmeal (or fresh crabmeat) 3 -ounce can s liced mUlbrooma, draJ,necl ' I ~Cup=-:-OQlom 1 clove 1arllc 38 wbeat walen ComblDe clMlele 1pread and butter, mlsln& well. Add crabmeat, mu1hroom1 and cm1ona and mi& welt Spread Oft wheat wafen and broil. Serve immediately. &OBIN KelNTY&E'8 BOT Aa11CQOKE-CBILE llJX J can cbUea (diced and drafned> 1 can artJchoke bottoma 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup fresh, grated Parmesan cheese Mash and mix. Bake iD small casserole at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. Serve bot or cold with crackel"!S. ·Inso1nnia lldviee WASHINGTON <AP> -Wor· rying about work, lnfiation, lran, the electiooa and other problems keeps many America.ms awake at night. Aod even worse, they then race the prospect of draeging around liJte zombies the next day. The "Food and Drug A<f· ministration bas ta.ten a k>ot at the problem of insomnia, and bas some 1uggesUom. First O(f. the agency says, ~ pie having regular problems sleeping should get a checkup to see if there ~ some physical ail· ment at fault. Once that is ruled out, insorn· niacs abould begin coMidering what tbey drink, bow they ex· ercise and bow they relax. For one thing, FDA says, avoid beverages sucb as coffee, tea and cola which contain caffein, a stimulant tor most people. Smokers should know that nicotine is alM> a stimulant, and many people have reported sleeping better after giving up s moking. And lbe agency says your grandmother was right about.one sleep aid: warm milk. In a re- search study. volunteers were given doses of one of the amino acids found in milk. and it did produce a sedative effect. Regular exercise during the day cao help promote sleep, but the FDA says exercise at riight may make sleeping more dif ficult. ANXIETY A Medic.al Re-search Team is studlng the use of an ,anti-anxiety medlc.atlon. TO QUALIFY FOR THE STUDY: Volunteers must be femaltt at least 11 years old taking oral contraceptives and ex~rlenclnQ anxHttV. VOLUNTEERS WILL RECEIVE A FREE WW physical u.wniNtk)n, leb .u. medication .... visits .... • 01 *I slonat. "\ can <11~> 752-7937 BETWEEN 8 A.M. •nd 5 P .M. Have a Harvest Barn Easter and save! This year, fill your F.aster baskets with almonds and almond confections from the Harvest Barn. They're a lot more nutritious than ordinary candy. And they're utterly delidom. Thats because our alnlonds are grown right on our own 8errertda Mesa farmlands in the San Joaquin Valley. And they're the freshest you can buy. · .... You1J enjoy shopping for your F.aster goodies in our okt· fashioned country llore ,atmosphere.~ have crunchy whole almondl. Qmdy-covered almonds. ~rted almond gift packs. Almonds for cookiqg and baking. And we 11 even give you tome delidous recipes to tty. So come in and fill your baskets soon. Almonds from the Harvell Barn are a perfect way to say "Have a happy, healthy F.uttt: and save! ·-------------------------------------· 40~off the Get a l lb. bag of delicious whole, natural al.monm, regularly $2.90, now just s2.so· with this coupon. So clip it out today, and save. One to a customer, ~Offer expires AprlJ 5, 1980. Mission Viejo • Fullerton • Irvine I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I ~-------------------------------------· The tWYelt Blm II part of Berrenda Mesa Farms. world's largest almond IPOW& .. Urrtm~Mll:Mdi:·Ftt 10·9.Sat 10-~Sun.12·5; ~: 325 South Hale Avenue.Mon.·Set. 9-(J; \\t>odbridieC,enter(on BaiT~ Olf O!M!r1 lrYine : ~-lllllii...-llll!lill ...... ~--~ ..... 1!111!11~~~--..... Mon. & Frt.10-8, Tues.-Tbun. cl S.t.10-6, Sun.12·5. -1111111~1111i!11----..... ---..... ---.................... Oell't Pi• SWff ....... RUMMAGE SALE -Preparing fot St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church's annual rum- m.age sale Thursday and Friday, March 20·21, are Mrs. Don Langville Cleft), Mrs. Bill Hanson and Aaron Hanson. The sale will take place in the church's Dierenfield Hall from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. March 20 and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m . March 21. 'Plane' Facts Stated D E A R A N N eae• ,._; we fNlrely DEA& a.a.: Ge ltadl: •LANDERS: 1 l"Qd with •reuena.0 t• Ute d•etor ••• Ann 1'an~ interest your resJ)onse to Bal Carr, ~ .. o1 perferaed u.e 1argeey the person who was tbe board of Republic ud uk blm. Some Uabal com p Jain in g a bout AlrUaes, reported tbe UcaUou are reversible, drunken airline s ame. So , y our depending on tbe passengers. The writer information ls outdated, teduuqae used. I bope to said the airlines were pal. heaven be gives you constantly pushing D E A R A N N &ood news. (Let me drinks (nice profit). LANDERS : Three bow.) do, TELL tbem! You Small wonder some months after I gave D E A R A N N write la a fortbrlgltt p a s s e n e e r s g e t birth to a baby boy I LANDERS: Since your maaner. Wily 80t speu plaste red. became prepant again. column reaches milllona Utat wayf You replied, .. The It was not a /lan.ned of people·wbo pay a lot D E A R A N N first-class passengers do pregnancy, an I was of attentiob to what you L A N D E Rs · M y not pay for liquor, and very unhappy. It also ~·1~ you will print husband's side ·of the there is very little profit. made trouble between· 1 find It extremely family runs to fat. He if any, made on the my husband and me. I annoyiq when children bas several a~ta and booze sold in economy blamed hJm, and be of ---·-• 8 _ .... _•-•--c-uncles and cousms who Class." blamed me. We argued "tlltu.u -.--....-. _, igb b t (varloua ..... from slx we anyw ere rom well, 1 think you are a lot, end I felt rotten to 2!8) tab tbe liberty Of 240 to 300 pounds. w r on g . T b o a e the Wboletime. addJ'-., .... me by my Tbeae people have miniatures are pretty In. my eiOtb month I first~. 1 consider broken OW' chalrs and j darned small and tbey waa sure LdldaLwant nils Inexcusable damated our s ofa. go for $1.50 each ao anr more children. I rudeneH, wblch, of Never a wofilu sald the re muat be a neat diacuased it with my con.-ii tbe fault of tbe a bout pa~ in I f ~ r profit someplace. Ho• husband -and be --. repain. All we bear ta, ~ about taJWag m lashes agreed two was enough. parent.a for permlttiDt .. Gee, you bave cheap · 'with a fuel hose? -Ourseeoad--.wasbom it. · turmture." SCOTl'SDALE SAK on b I 1 bro t be r ' s Just because I am on un.-DE.ut SAii· s..-birthday. At the time of' a ftnt-name basts with ...... t can we do about tbere'a DO ~ for·~· tbat birth I bad a tubal their. mothe,ra and thla problem? We like . fael boM todaJ. Bear Ugatlon. fathers ctoesn t mean ~eae ~ledo~ .. reatise1 th.la from Bardlllg L . A year and a half baa they .. are ~Ued to call ey aren t ..... t on Lawrmce win.aa of paued and I'm so me Mar)' u if I were P\ll'pOle. Pleue advise. tbe board of Braalfl depreuecl I could kill ~school chum. Perhaps -DIRT POOR IN lateraaU.al: myaeU. 1 want another if the cu1ltY parties see TYLER, TEXAS "Tllere waa a time child and so does my this in YOW' column it DEAll TYLER: Get • wbem tH alrllllea 4141 bUJband. Every time I wiH penetrate thefr 1 • • e 1 t • r d 1 • make ~ • llQ•r aee a liWe girl I could thick skulls. 'lbank you. ·11tespem11'e chin aa41 salel. O.wenr, wtUa die cry. I would even be -JJJ FROM CANADA tell tile ol9eee relatives. blcreued eM8 el lee, thrilled witb a tb1rd boy. DEA& CANADA: uwe ....at u.e.e eb1n plastle 1laue1t labor Pleue, Ann. find out U I Ma1lle I'• peedar, b9' e1peelafl1 for Joa.•• 'and aenlee eaar1ea can bave an operaticla to I doa't mW U w~ea l.uUt daat tbeJ 1tt oa • coueded wldl tile &Ital undo tbe tubal ligation? toupr ,..... eaU •e tllem -aad now•ere bevera•• •aelta1e n -B B ID G E P 0 RT by mJ an& aame. U 1" elae. P.rmident Katberlne A. Krupp, Newport Beach, bas been ·umecl prealdent Of tbe Junior PaDbelleaic Council at San Dlqo State UnlYenb;J. A 1raduate of Corona del Mar B1ib SebooJ, abe bas pledOJCl Pl Beta Phi at snsu. Sbe ii the ctauibt« ol Mr. and llra. David W. Krupp of Newport 'Beach. At Cdlf, Illas Krupp waa a member ol the Glrb' Lea1ue executl ve board and women's awlmteam. • ---BEAT THE ~ \UfE NO T Bob-Spseea ~ ........ --·-· .. ---.... -. ,,. ....... .,. NATIONAL AalOCIATION or SOCIAL ..... Onqe County a.apter will ,.....,t a •r·-IJID"9iWD to c.lebrate Hoclal Wort lfoatla li&VdAJ. March u, ln ~ elt1 of Or ..... For Ullormatloa, call eeaaeo. ~ OaANGS COtJNfY PBILR.\aMONIC 8oet~ wtll pr .. ent an Oriental art tour bo9t.ecl bY att coUector Harry Lawrence at 2:30 p .m . llDd •:ae J .m. Sunda.,Y. llaJ'eb 23, 1n Lapna Beacb. l."or lnformauoo. call Gwyn, at 1» .... aAPE CaJ8lS NETWOU UNIT is seeking volunteers to work for the botllne. Tralnlng seuiom will begin Saturday, March 22. For information, call 891 ·5733. DlVINE TOA8TID8TaF.SS a.us. will have a discussioo meetlq on U.S. foreiin policy at 11 :30 a .m. Monday, March 24, in Newport Beacb. For information, call 5»-0079. IEWUll FEDERATION COUNCIL of Orange County Women'• Division will present dllcuasioo proarams on women's rolea and responsibilities Thursday, Marcb 20. The day. long programs will be held in Irvine, Laguna Beach and Orange . For information, call 754·1.Mt. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE presents an evening with folk aiDnr Sonia Malkine at 8p.m. Friday, March 21, af the Neighborhood CoQg"'gafiOnal Church, 3'0 St. Ann's Drive, Laruna Beach. SANDPIPE&S Of Hoag Memorial Hospital will host a fuhioo abow with New York destsner Mitchell Gross at 11 a.m. TbW"lday, March 20, la Newport Beach. For information, call 640-1983 .. JAPAN ClJLnJllAL ASSOCIA110N will offer evening clHaes lo baalc conversational Japanese Mgfnnin1 'lbu.nday, March 20, in Santa Ana. For inlormation, eall 547-T133. AIDA BOCllK188, ·Russian •ioUnlat. will perform at a meeting of the Onn,ge County PhiJhannonlc Society at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March 20, in Corona del Mar. For information, call 759-1983. A TOUR of the UC Irvine Medical Center is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesday. March 26, in the city of Orange. For information, call Carey at 634·5541. ( ' Singles €alfttdar ) 8BLF CENTEa •ill ba•• a Stncte Eiq:erimce dbeuulon on •'Sbartua Younelf - BattUnc .tth Shyness" at '7 :30 p.m. Friday, March 21, in the city of Oranee. Alao, the center will present a Forum One program titled "The Pleasures of Being Gay" at 7 p.m. Monday. March 24. For informauon, call 997·9600. SINGLES GOURMET DINING CLUB will present a traditional lmh dinner at '7 p.m. Friday, March 21, in Fountain Valley. For informatioo, call 631·5133. Os.ANGE COAST SINGLES is sponsoring a dinner at s p.m. Sunday, March 23, at the Ancient Mariner . Newport Beach. For information, ca!I Ann.at 751-0291. SOUTH CQAST JEWISH YOtJTB wm sponaor a minilfure golf and .Pizza night at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 22, in tount.a.l.n Valley. For lDformaUon, call Marty at 565-7835. SINGLES SUNDAY la a day-}oq procram of worbbops and aemlnan to be befd Sunday, March 23, at the Sberaton·Anabelm Hotel Convention Center. '!be event. apoosond by the Bay IDlt1U.M of Personal Awareness, belins with a t a .m . reeiatration ($35 fee> and coacbldee with an 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. dance. For lnfmmatklo, call (213) 988-9255. lecture Planned Richard H. Dillon, F'rancheo's great author and lecturer, will bridges, amon1 other speak on Southern books. California: Evolution of He now ts at wort on a a Mythology at the pboto -blatory of Sbermaii Library and CaJUornla's Mother Gardena at 7:30 p.m . Lode country. Tuesday, Marcb 25. 1 t For man.y Yean bead Dll on , 1 brarlan of tbe Sutro Ubrary in emeritm at Sutro, will San Franciaeo, Dillon la s peak In the Central the author ot ''The GUa · Patio ot the Corona deJ Trail," .. llertwetber .M a r l lb r a r y and Le w l 1 , ' • • • J . Ro a 1 1ardens. Browne," '"!be Le1end Admlaalon ta free but of Grlnly Ada JI!!•·.' reservations abould be .. ,.ooll Gold" and .. H.tib m a de by ea 111 n I S..I," a biltory of S8n 173-1880. COMPLETE local sports "delivered dally" In Ille DAILY PILOT Seti or tr• YoUt .old tldl , ............ . Sidi ... dWlllM M In -.o.Uyptlo(. '42·5'71 1booftcn we neglect our .Al actions and blame <JI"-the outcome of our ~# behavior on other factors. ~ But behavior is you. You con· ? ~I it and you can change it! That's why we invented ~Brandl &!bavlor Changer. It's pan of a do-lt·}Qurselfpro- gram that helps monitor your ncgat.fvc and positive behavior. lb order tht" Brrmdl &htwlor CbanJltf' and PfnRram. -.c:ml a dit>t I. or monq ol'OC-r for 59 plu~ JI taX Ind tundbflll to /Jrrmdl Hebo1wrCha11RW. :\~I H<>9p1ta.I Rd. •206. Ncwpon lk:lch. C.A 926<l.t for more: infomutlon please call 6.\J.\'110. EX~~~~NG Women HORIZONS in ~ j~ Science & (:c'~ 64:.J Mathematics ~ ... A conference to increase young women·s interest 1n mathematics and science: ta foster awareness of career opportunities for women in math -and science-related fields; to provide students an oPPOrtunity to meet and form personal contacts with women working 1n traditionally mate occupations For 1unior high, senior high. college women and interested adults in Orange County. SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 1980 REG. BEGINS 9 A.M. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA 92626 IMFORMATIOM: '7141 556-5765 ELECT ERIC ''e:." JOHNSON .J IUSINISS SINSI HUMAN CONCBIM FOi COSTA MESA COUNCIL • •• FOi US You've had east surgery .. ·.Ord ro.N? uf• lMpl fl'W>W'q or!d '° do "°"' ....,,.irq. ~ ~ 0 ,.,. wi.. of '9Mis. INn 01.11 fo, th., ~You.re m0te "'°'"°n Ito. -and \. '-A7r'IQU ~ it.eon IO lnow ~ Y<111 wQN IO tool ~ W 'fOV'rw 100 iMy to .any . TnK.ife~.;.+. you. Lqi.id fl.d. it\ IHltque \fiope (()ftforn,, to ~ body, ~· to "°"' A 'oh foom bo,. breoftle' OS )'Col do and won., i1r,101e f en,1tive '•in. You con ,.., confdent ~ lool and feel notllCI. -on t+. r. ~ llQf 'lllP in ond ~ liow TnK.i • t'OI\ ~ t...., 'fOll fN>Yin9? •" .. .- ! I • • '· .. You C.n &ell n, Find n, TriMle It With • Want Ad OCMM61AY'9W msn. ... ' 8dra. ' fh'eplaeet, ........ '" ....... ............ 0....- wW f"lauce • itil ... dowa. Barry, call --• O#N 1119•11SllJH1011 N I• MIMOllT ..... StM.tOO}j, _ .. a--"'° .... llllace Ulla fututlc ' Bdrm L90ISLI ..... bolDe. R111e lldd· • 8llma -•• wide lot i:':.mlJt:C:-~ ~ lvilaf nn. apa, co-.d ator7 ho•l• --~ Onb _.. ua. ..,, men ---bdnm. Call few JACG1S 1£ALTY flnaneln1 details . '' R ........ ClaaDce ot a Ufettme. -10 ... nn ---------• OPfNlllq•ll\IUNIOl!INl(I• -~~===~·oc::;:;~MT IVl·NIJl\ll .,,.. SIHO"H m acrea. Appraisal oa•ii:-··--~ ' THE REAL E~TATERS _ ,... ..-Pll' acre. ~ at LOWDOWM $1500 per acre. so~ Owner says brin1 oiler dawn. Short escrow. Ad m tllia fantastic 6'1Jdrm Siter'3,642-43002fhrs. family bome. ••ids --.--500--00-WN-- qmrt.era " 3 car garage No walifJiu. Nice Z br .2 :S. ~ for more • ba lrvtne c:Ondo. Prine. <Illy pleae. Bkr. 975-1177 cre.asz ..... 7111 , ...... ,.. .. Eastside Costa Mesa location, two 3 bedrooms, four 2 bed.rooms, J bacMlor. All have garages It: ~Grat income. M · sume 1arp private loan 6: owner' wU1 carry 2Dd m Full price $W>,OOO. caDS.3lllO C:SELECT ·' tPROPERTIE l:walNw llW. Two·atory beauty. 3 lal'1le bedroama, Wed eD· try, atep-down living room, formal dining, ~ ftreplace. Sunny kitchen, large family roc:m. park.Jib grounds wilh large pat.lo. Quiet cuMiHac. Onl,y $15,000 do•n. Immediate pouesaioa. Call now 9113-1881 OPfN 1119 ." ~TUN ro111 1(1• IUYTHESEA A spectacular 3 Bdrm .o c ea afro n t con· domioium. ElegaatJ.y de- corated. Lacuna Lido aimer-unil to be aokl furn.lshed. Owner wlU snYtde ftQanctng w /fan. t..ac tenm. Burry ClD U.cmel BALBOA ISLAND AMA.DMJ 'YAWi Sparlding, ourty new 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. In &real family oeigbborbood of Oceanside. CloH to acboola, and shopping. fQol me aecured yard dJl lowlY s-Uo. m.ooo. don osen r•·ult• .r ... 1Zl3 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH ., .... . 0--Mmts.ll Laree 3 Bdrm, family room bome, terrific ocean ud barbor views. doR to pool. parded community. Creative flnaociog . Asking 1315,000. Makeoffer. REALTY Bnll • _., "C to .UT 673..a?OO OMSified ada do it well. -f AMT ASTIC flMAMCIM•t o.ly $149,000 ...,. Htl• .......... .., &' t.etlr... 9'o... Prl••le cowty•nt ..... y •• ,.,.... ... 5-let' wtl c.,., , .. ...... ... ! -2 ·STOIY IXIC\ITIVI HOMI • C• I ttag 4 IMdra I-3 .......... cMke ..... ~ ................... ... ................................. ,. ........................ ,,..... ....... rooa Offwwd .t $249,000. -HEWPOIT llACH CONDO. MW..-W fr'Olll ... hr ...... l 1••111 a, ••• ......, roo.: ..... cllA • ... Con u Uy pool. t:;.,:!'' dowtl l•'-J l'OOlll wiHI ...,.... cmdo! 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 'A' E S!. E Y '\ TAYLOR CO. l\E :\ LT< ll\S ·.i11v1· l ~l·lH WATlltAlOMT-VACAMT_.SZS.000 Fantastic bay & ocean view. A real beauty in the well-known Mai Kal. Beautif uJly ref urbisbed inside & out with lush new cptng & drapes (neutral colors>, new kitchen appliances. Huge living rm with a new mirrored wall reflecting exciting boat activity. 2 Lge bdrms, 2 baths. See any time. WISUY N. TA YLOI CO.. ... .,, 211tS.J11 I ... .... Ml1#POU cee1a ...... ......., o P\JllUC NOTICE c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 0 • • 0 .... ' . One Call S8rvtce Fast Credit Approval OM IAYSIH DI: .. C... .. Mer, ...... 1c ................. ..., ..... , .................... .,.._ __ ............... s,lt ....... aae.. .... . ............ ~ ....... ........ ~ ,.._, Poot. paU I _, prtw.cy. SHS.000. IN Sl'Ys.LASS HIU -lit C.,. Han ......... *-' a...ow. ._., ,... e.1tra '-'9e font0I dl-"'g ,...., .... awl_._. pool •d spe. NE l..d .t $479,SOC[ COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS ZSISE.C...tHwy .. C.... .. ..._. 675-5511 CD Coldwe.11 Banker JUST LISTED IH TMI IU ff5 Outstanding financing available to co mpleme nt purc hase of this outstanding BJuff s 4 bdrm. 3 bath unit on lovely greenbelt location. Highly upgraded but shown ONLY by appointment. $178,500. , ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER -. 644-9060 ~ ~ "'---------------------------....-. LAI.GI ASSUMAMILM. UIDe new inaide • out wtlb new ~I aDd a «S:J tll'tdt 1a um ~· i~ .......... auamaW. Ima wilb DO qualif)'iDa. On11-..0· Ad llOW • callmGl'O .,~ ALLSTATE NADOll YllW taLS RE.Al. TOftS Slper ftnaodDI •• a11 .• -------- 00 tbla~ 4 BR. fam.l·r-------• ty rm home with re1uine view ol ml.DI " billaide. RealiatkalY priced at SM8,s!O.Call 0011\E VALENTINE macioor~ 9 IRH..,.,. WGllh Ocemfr.t On Newl)Ort Penn. or SoW.b to Laiun• Sch. smgse family. multiple dwelling or comm 1 in· come units. Brtr l:nvd.ed. Write: R. Luther, Box '20, Lake Arrowhead, Calif. 92352, Or Call 714·3"1·204 or Eve JS1.1m. SWBSHAIP 4br, 1~ W /nice fam rm. It frml ctiDiog. Nl snie or. 1'lltin 6: t'Tth. Park Place. JDc. so. 7461 .-WUSTIMGI MISAYBDI s Bdrml. or 4 • • den: immaculate 2·atory home with all tbe extras. Gara1• door opener~ waler aoftener. de· coral« wall coverings. Call fOI' app '\. Sl.89.SOO m.a&63 87~ eves associated 8110• Ell', ll E Al "c,ilS lu i t/ti. 1io1h•., "· 1 ',, Pwll.WDC:rdas z. 3 • 4 8edrooma with ocm.o view. ~. uuna. spa 6: klt.s of opm apace in SwlDy San Dleeo. SLvting $47 ,SOO wttb S% down peyment. 11.TS in· t.erest rate. 5*7'71 or a-.-. macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF ntE IAV1N£ COMPANY IUCH DUPLIX! Terrmc area for winter/summer rentals. Spacious 3BR upper unit w/lg master BR. living rm w/fplc & ocean view deck. 2BR lower w /sunny patio. $265,000. Joyce Edlund&G8235. <F·79) 712-1414 111"'700 ~ Vot.,C.... Wocda~ (.,,.., 642-1211 MWltl Vi (.-. -111111 1'1111 aa . OVER 65 YEARS OF SERvtCE lllC&.Ulm &U"I Super "E" Plan End Unit. 1'brM Bedrooms + F~:!.t.. Room. Bxc.lleat LocaUon. Qofce 0 vt.-. LNded Wlt.b. Extna. LOW lNTltllEST RATS AIB\JllABLE LOAN. N.-. Price. SZ11.CIOO. Call For AppohlUneal. A "JOJ Of Newport"~ WOOllBlal SPICIAL ~ Tbla Wood9rful Coauauat.lJ OD Tbe Ec11e OI ArboflaQ. Two La.r .. Deeb With D•llabttul VI•••· Enc:lo1td Patlo. Commlmit.1 Beach. 8oat.boute. Spe. Pooll • Tennla OourU. Only Sll.5,000. A IAIMY DAY DWI.IX .great on sunny days too!, but the stone fireplace, beam ceilings, cozy living room and tree covered patio wouJd make this a fine spot to spend a rainy day. Owners unit has 2 bedrooms and separate._ rental unit has 1 bedroom. J>resented at $220,000. U,_.(()UI: ti()Ml:S REAL TORS.,, 675·6000 2443 Ean Coast Highway, Corona del Mar ~<® E?Bdch Reoliy llM. ESTA TE EXCB.LEHCE SDCI I t4t COME wmt US. .• to DOV& SHOllS AaEA. .W dolors SS & .... ~ .,..... • csty c e I ta ••:-,. C..._ J •••11• • ....,,..,top c nPln,lo•· tlt'f ....... SZIS.000. NEWPORT BEACH B.BiAMCE S20S.OOO hlUstic :a>e> + sq n bome. Totally r e · modeled, hardwood Daars.. .., ....... too. Gourmet titclaen OYeloots •llDD7 bl,,,... .... z .... bdrm• dowaatalrs, .... ....., .......... uiclllar muter auit.. S..• dreMJq ..... . ....... _ .... .... b&e top .,.um... + 1 men~ .-bdnDI. A mull to Me. Call DOW for penoaal Pl'eview. ... 1111 To place your message belatt\.be reading public. ~ Datly Pilot Clas.saned. 642·5678 759-all ~THE R£/\i. ESTATERS --~ WHY.._. STAYHOMI They flQjoy tbe comfort f1a~bomelna cboice locaUon. Tbls specU1 4 Bdrm bome ii im:mc:ulll&e trll.b aa at-tractive farall1 rm, formal diUlg nn • a sparkling pool. Call m.sJ:10 DOW. ALLSTATE REALTORS ':!=' S©\\4llv\-~i, -----WIW lly CIAT .. .o&&M-----•......... """"' °' .. ,_.~~Ii. '-to'-lclOllf.,,,..._.. I WAFLU ~ I I I 11 I DALL, I I' I _ YON REI I I I I I ; .... , 81dieAl•d1WPtw /a•lt.tnd by bllll ... 4Duble-~ tnnatSon, U.S. ta•Oltl .,.., ~~udtaYlftiliei ''Tr:rt.klDaUy, A......WIM °" a r.,. .... oalY 1bout 5 per- l!tftt of tbeJr dlepoubl• In· ·:ome," notes C1UMDJt, tJae n•· lion ·a second lar:aut com· ;nerdal bank. "ln tbe CW1Wl 1oflat.lon, even that &ow ~ t.age bu dropped." a n• \1.& ~GUS ol Sta•· lqa Mlodadon taJS Wt '8 UM 1Ht quarte\" of ltTI, HYi••• totaled onl1 3.1 percent ot cl»· poaabl lJtcom• -tbe lowwt rate ot U1 Um alJtnt Wortd Warn. In January. lb• Consuater \ Pr1c. ..._ I.lie ..... at • ... n"al ra&e o1 &I PHI Ml. a.. tllie b11b·lllt1Nlt cwws ..... "' ... poett ,., ......... lt .. f'ftat • )'Hr. AD OHliiUYTaa....,_ t.e· e09t ·~-·t11ea·~ ... UllJ.,,.,. ta ........ .,. to .......... ,.... clollan .,. not ..... j ... l~ ....... t.o..., "pw.., ... _, Effort• are under way In eon.,.. to ~·· nvtap by PnMdlnc a tu died.UC. fOr part ot the lntereat e1nied. 'th ,.. a1'o are propoeall to re· move the celltn1 on Interest ralea oa n¥bap accounta. CONSUllSa&,MEANWBILE indicate they would like to aav~ lf they bad t.be money. Jn a 1urve)'. tbe market re· Hltcb fl.rm of ff.It. Bnaald.n As· soclat.ee uked people what they would do U they auddenly were 1Jven $10,000 to 1pead or invwt. Thirty percent of the respoo. denu said they would put the money io the bank and a. per- cent said they would buy a certlflcate of ,depostt. For moel people, o( course saving 11 a day-lo-;day. doUar·by: dollar activity and Cltibank economists have some advice to make it easier. ~ Establish 1oals. Figure out how much you need on band in case of an emergency. CHARTS TB.1.8 UFO SIGHTINGS In No D•nger, BeN•v•• John Lutz UFO Hunters Find Little Official Aid 8ALnllORE (AP) -On a cold. 'Criap nlgbt lul December, tbe s>bcme rang at. a suburban police at.at.ion. The caller told offlcen be bad jmt .een ~et.bing atnmae in the sky. ne man said the UWa1 wu • dullilla red color wblm be spotted it tbeD it dMmpd &o blue. About tbe time the olJJect cbaqed color, b~ sa-d, bis car started running fanny. TWENTY MIN1JTES later. a second man called Baltimore· Washington Inte rnational A~rport. Traveling in the same area of Baltimore County as the first caller, be said be bad seen somelblng that looked like a rocket. sitting in a field. • Aa be watched, the thing rose from the ground and took off, be said. ,The callers were referred to jqbn Lutz, Maryland direct.or of Odyssey Research, a non·proflt organization that also operates in Delaware, southern Penn· sylvania, eaatem West Virginia ~DOrthero Virginia. THE CALLEBS became sources ol two of tbe many re· eorts ol liehtinga of unidentified flying objects Luu recel\'es each year. He describes his interest iD UFOs u a .. hobby that bas mushroomed.'' Lutz and th e other 15 Maryland members interview ~pie who claim to have seen Os or other unexplained p enomeua. When warranted, t6ey ~e field trips to check areas Where the sightings OC· curred. And Lutz is a believer. • "UFOs, I think, are one of the treat.est mywteries of our time, ~d I thlnk nobody really want.a to punue U," be says. ••1 All NOT OIJT to convince anyone-UFOs exist. OT' ~ .-tat.a," he says. "That ls one tltlnc I have learned over the )19an.'' 'lie also feels eatt.blinp are dt\ in any danger from atra- terrestrlal creatures wbo may drop In for a vialt now and then. ••1 don't think we have 91thl.ni really to fear from ....,, " be H)'I. "f tb1nt they a.1;11 here for experiment.aUon. 'l1M1 are leelna bow we live." ,;A• an invattcator, Luta con· ca·cta plOple who have reported •1 type ot atranie occ'urrence, preferably IOQD after the •l&ht· tr.•· • ·-nm rABTl!a You 1et beck --'90Dle. tbe mon accurate tbe -'7 la ... to be:' bt ..,. 61*nM U tlM1 th1U about it '°'~.:'71---!~u.ito • ~llstlDC!"f··~ • Lula ..,. l4iMArda ._ cMc*ed •bout elalml ol al&llU.U U. MaJ7laad 1hlee Jtlt. fte Deeem .. r tacldeet ...... al •boat • = ~die ll'OQP In"' 181111. IA* ... to tllil ,.... ..... [ , .... "~:: l:'.:t:= ................. .:.s:-~i:::tMt It waan't the first unexplained occurrence in the state. IN FEdaUARY lt71 a man reported seeinf a s ma)J triangular cloud o dull whJle moving along the bolt.om or the cloud cover at about 5,lO(f feet. Lutz went to the scene near Baltimore and saw it himself, and at about the same time airport radar picked up an "un· identified blip.'· Lutz also recalls a day when about 1,000 dead ducks dropped out of the sky in St. Marys City. He says he's unconvinced by theories that the ducks flew into an airplane or a high bullding before dropping to the ground. He remembers an incident in February 1978 when a pilot con - tacted the airport control tower in Hagerstown, saying be bad just seen an unldenWied object and bad been blinded. Before help could be summoned, Lutz says, the plane crashed into a mountain and the pilot was killed. OF 11IE REPORTS of aerial phenomena referred to him by police, fire and other agencies, Lutz says, about 75 percent can be identified. The rest, be says, remalnrn)'1'teries-true UFOs .. Since he became interetted in the study of unexplained phenomena in 1970, Lutz bu de· voted a good deal of bis spare time to investigating reports of the unexplained -not just aerial phenomena, but geololical phenomena, strange animals and "Blg Foot." the leaencSary apeman of tbe Pacl.Oc Nortbwelt.. Tbe l"ell of the time, be worb u a dlapateber ln Baltimore city's Transit and Traffic dlviakm and, since ba worb dil· ferent lblfts, la able to toead aome dayUght hours ancf bis daya off checking locatioDI where different phenomena have been reported. LUTZ AND HIS cohort olteD enCOWMl' dlfflcu1Ut1 wbea try· u., to blVeatl.1ate uro report.I. Lvta 11.11 be feels tbe .,..m· mnt eoven up a lot of tlform•· tioD lt baa-About Mri•l •~ And ... Ud t.eS"1UD ...... ...... wttb .. ,.. ·-.. UPOt .. hurt bw lia...u,at.cn IDOft ...... tJ:leJ belp .•• ..... ..,.. the PfOl*ID .... ....... t.Mt u. tMe. amaw ol NDOrted e ... ad la.mt tblm _.....,. ratlMr UtaD c1Mt·wt11r ..,..._.. and 1pedftc oee•rwu. lat ......... tbe blpest obit'· de, aoc..6-to Lula. .. tbt ·~ Ut\lde ii--;~ ftl"lt report. ...... 11--..~?91 .,. .... barr•••· llil ..... • afr8A4 of 1*AI dlltali4ft'7::. "EXPUTS 8tJGGEST that in today's economic climate, an emergency fund sbou.ld, with the help of unemployment in- surance, be large enough to cam you for six month.I ... ii you should Jose your Job," says a Citibank newsletter for con- sumers. Decide bow much you can re- alistically expect to set aside on a regular baaiB and set a target date for bringing your emergen. cy fund up to par. Look at immediate needs - things like furniture, clothing, etc. -and long.term objectives -like a house. college educa· tion or major investment. Again. set a dollars·and-cents goal and a target date. Keep track o< your progress on a simple chart so you can see what you 're ac· com pli.sbing. ONCE YOV DEVELOP a mast.er plan, you'll have to find the mooey to make it work. Here are some aucaesUons from Citibank: -Pay yourself first. When you eet )'OUJ' paycheck' put part of it -even it it la only a few dollars -into a savinga account before you do anything else. U you wait to see what you have left alter paying the bills, tbe chances are you won't have anything. -Collect coins. Put loose change into a jar or jars. When you have enough, get coin wrap- pers from the bank and deposit the money in a savings account. Families can make a game or saving coins. A husband and wife might race each other, for example, to see who can save fastest. Or each youngster can be assigned a different coin. -Put refunds to work. WMn you get a refund for a s upermarket product, put it in the bank instead or in your wallet. U you have business ex· pen1es for which you are relm· bursed, put the company pay- ·ments lhto a special savings ac· count. -PO&CE YOtJ&SELF TO save. When you nu out the ln· ternal Revenue Service form telUog your employer how many peraooal exemptions you have. claim fewer than you are en· tiUed to. The eJttra withholding you pay during the year should add up to a tax refund which can be diverted to aavinga. -Take advantage of a debt repaya>ent. Suppose you've been pa)'i.D.a off a bill al tbe rate of S2S a month. You're used t.o MtU.og aside the $25. When tbe blU Is paid, conUnue to set aside the $25, but put it into savings lo· stead . Hearing Set On Pricing In Clemente San Clemente City Councll members have scheduled a public hearin1 at 7 o'clock tonl•bt oo a propo,al for maDdatorr lndlvldual ttem prlelDI on 1ood1 aold in aupermarteta. Tb• councU meetlDI Will be bel4 lo City Hall, 100 Ave. Pntkno. A ctty ordiDaDce oo manet Pl"Oduct Jlddal would nu • void left by t&mUar lta&e le,uJadoa U.at Gplnd Ju. 1. TIM aptNd at.at.a law req1llred prtcH oa produttl to be clHl'tJ ma1b4 ..,.., wi\h tM Ual••rJal Product Cod•, th• parallel lllMll re.cl bf computer auuen at tbe cb.ckout stand. Propooenta ot UM lDdlvtd\&8.l Item prtctac plan elalm that conaumen are confuaed and 1ometlmt1 mttled wben the prte• DWtdaa OD Gae product .... ,..._,_.•eomlMUr. }b ........ Katherine Graham, chairman of the Washington Post Co .. will be nominated a s c hairman and president of the American Newspaper Publishers Association as a result of the death of Len H. Small. originally selected for the position. Pt11IUC NOTICE PUSUC NOTICE •ICYIT1W. MISl"US "'AMII ITAT91MlltT .,.,. ,,.~ ..,._ .. ~ '""'" -a : •t!D CA•~ •£AL £STATt!. f11e H«W ......... ""' .. "'"'· c..i. ~.~,.. J --~"" lUt c.i-.tiM Ortw . Goti. Mew. Gellf-• ma. Tittl Wllflft• I\'°"""'.._, W .., i... .,. .. ~. J ......... Sn>llh T"" "'--w<K Meo wll?t ,._ c-1., Cl•rlt at 0r""91! Covn11 0<> ,.~ ..... a."• F lllJ1l l>\IOll-()> ... Coe\! o.lly 1>1'04 ,,_.,., .. s. 12. "· "· ,.., 17JO.tO PUBLIC NOTIC£ NEW& FEATURES ltl••f Opportaaltles ; Music Business Rocks ly IOYCE L. KENNDY Dear Jeyee: I u• 1 .. r-.... • orellfftra:r..:=aH ••"&.. WlaM are ........... .... ....... ............ ,. .. -I>.T .• Colt.a Meaa A m.U,.armed ciant amoaa in· duatrMI, tbe mmlc butmeu t• too dirfu.M for Udy dHc:rtpt.ioDI. Still, Dr. Alfred Reed of tbe Univenlty ol Miami, fOUDder ot \be nation's pioneer academic mualc merebandiltna proc!'am, dJV'\dtl tbe field tmo 10 cai.,ortes, delineating some ot the tuu involved ln eacb. Hold onto your bow- -PVBLISHING or MtJSIC. ~D~ ~ •killed Jobe lntef\wine, incl the editortal cbooelllJ and prepara- Uou of manuscript.a, art .on. typo- graphy, prtnUn.c. di.atributioa, prc>- motioa and reta1lln1 -u well aa "bou.aekeept.q" chores like account· i.ng. . -Publlablne of books and ·ma1azmes dealing with mu.le. ln ad· clitloo to .-rtt:inC. t.b1a effort combines pbotoo-apby, art Jtapbics, and print produdion plus admin1atraUon. -Operation of a private musk school. A succesaful school require& both teachlnc sklU• and the ad· mlnislratlve·flnancial ablllties needed to nm a business. ( C4REERS J pie are hlred for procraminlnc. enclneertn(, prealna. dlatrtbudon. promotion and retail1n1. -Per flo r m e d m us l c and performance r1pta ln 1nU1lc. Ad· mlnlaVaton. lawyen and actOUn· tanta iDIW"e a fair retvn to eom· po1en OD mmlc that ta performed for proftt -l.,t year It wu more than $150 mllllon. ' -Musical instNment induatry. The dtlip, manufacture. diatribu- tion, retaW.n1 and promoUon or in· alrumenta are growlne fields. -IRJSICAL aEPaOOOCING in· strumtftt industry. Specialist.a. Crom design en1lneera to ahowroom salespeople. bring aou.nd equipment to the public. -Mmic stores. The level of com- plexity aod rmanclal scope ran1es from mom·and·pop shops to multi· level emporiums. -STAT£ AND FEDERAL copyri1bt laws. Attorneys with a musical beat enforce and interpret laws ill tb1s area. R£'AD£R SERVICE: II WoU 100Wd tuce a ~ of Dr. Al/Ted Rttd'• ,,,,.,.page arttc~, ··W11iot Eoerw MMlkm N#lb"' KJIOtO AboW Ute Murie Bwblt,.," Mid a po1tcold requnt to J .. Lain K~ ot Boz 15'0. Coaa Me«& nae. A.a« tor ''Muac~u.'' ftJBUC NOTICE LOW IMTmllT Tateowrl63.~. Call (cwlnform1Uon. l/S ACll With larae. sharp 8 Bdrm famJly home. Comes complete wtth famil)' room, t~ baths. Covered patio on cw-de-Ne street. Assumable VA loan and olf ered at Ol\ly $83.000. POUi 4.fllXH These won't last witb only 114,000 down on each building they are close on break even. CaU now. Whelan Real Estate 54G-l666 IL.-sflMVISTORS Well Joealed Eaatalde ~ ConA•I o.&a ... 3 bedroom 2 m .soo t.tb with foreed &l.r heal. Quiel t.l'ee-libed atreet, tUJt-Ui ldldaeo. and big ab to aeculive en\l'Y . -ble loan. Located Lavish living room with cma boiildable R-2 lot and ttmt.y ftftplace + sun- Jll'iced 11.ke R-1 al hl0,000 shine kitchen + sweep. hall price. Call 751-31.91 m, mast.er bdrm retreat + 3 cblldreM bdnns. C: SELECT Pool sized rear yard! T'PROPLRTIES Seller anxious, says br· ing an orrer! CaJl for THE REAL , ESTATE RS W•Jfrowt H09R S BR 4 Ba cutom mire info, 847-6010 -r .... 1 "tu'!).u 'U'"H ,..,,, /• waterfront home ., .. _......, __ / w/J7x38' pvt dock . Pricecl $1,18$,000 direct from bUJder. For detalla m tbis bocne and a ppt l-0 aee, call Carol Hoff, ae\. 6Jl41N. .Pria only. Four Necklines Knitted Blocks! IA'flllOM1' We ha\'e v r•l flne bom with p er• Up a TOIO HOIM COWCTIY ' Bdrms.. 3 balba: rencb 1tyle. D'\lJU te n oraoae crov11. Dd.~ BILL GRUNDY . RlALTOR .. ' . ·. ' A l'>I \l'>IOn of 11.irb<>r l nvl.')lment I 'o OCEAN VIEW! HOW $179.500! SECURITY BLDG. lJttra.deiuxe pent.house • 2 bdrml., 2 baths, frpk .. deck + commuolty amenities . wiJJ trade firuloce · lease option wi1h Sl0,0001 lcAoo loy Prop. Realton .. '75-7060. IMrBtT AJNBS OBJGHT ..... , I 1 ll01 .... .................. . llA~ IMftlTM9CT 1'1ne duoltstt wiUlln 'Wddal dllt.aaN to the beech, Balboa:.. Hunt· qs.an Blach• aelmoot Shoaw. From 111'1 ,000. CM.I.MOW 13'-tlll AtLSTAT~ REAL~ C:... .. W.-IOU ....................... I IO D1cJ. 0Qt9 View 3 Bdr. 2 ba. f et!l land. Newly de corated. Jacu111, pvt beach. owe. great terms. Priced to sell at $3SS..OOO. Bier. 631-9137 • COf'Cllla ~·-. By Owner. Creative financing. Customized throughout. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, pool sz yard, beach a<"cess. Call for appt. 64().8)73 IQll.D Sot.th ol tbe bjgbway and converumt lo all schools and shopptng. No vacan- cy problems an t.lus 3 & 1 bdrm. lmrts. $265,000. · HERITAGE Ill /\l 11 IH', /Jn NIGfl OJ\IL( r & ASSOC I fl T ( 5 flM-oMHOME 3Br-pool·axsG NaUonaJ. DESP&ATE! 3 Bdn:n, 2 bath, nice area near Soo. Coast Plaia. 117,SOO. Bkr. 631-5737 . ASSUM.AILE LOAN Sl21,S00at 10.25% 4BR+FAMRM + DIN RM + JACUZZI Que.t cul de sac leads to exeeuuve double door entry! Step up living roam + step-down din· ing. Spacious sunshine ID1cben + separate fami· Ly room! Spiral staircase leads to 4 huge bdrms with sweeplng master retreat. Huge cw de sac !« with bubbhng spa + boat/trailer access . Owner bought new & must seU immediately. Call for more info . 8THEREAL .. FSTA'l'ERS I' I: ii• ...... .._. I041 l•t I& 1042 ---•-Hue•H•• --•••••••••••••••••• ·U9fMA~WS ~acular Water View. G«lr'le awtes ReaJty ia ~ 1 Y1' old Twnbome praa:t to presmt these 2br, din. 2i.;.ti., 2 frllla, vtew bomea situated c:o:--lltm&. tania ......... billaides, Real llslate ''R '' Ua Priced from $300,000-' n4-S22-6720 '7t.71 I Z ~s1·3:s9'0.!!~~ OJJ~: Down! No Qualifying• Owner will finance! OCEANFRONT Bright cheery home. New mo dular ty_pe 1!te1Ja totbe lake in Wood IW>f!WS, pvt. commwuty, bridge. 2 bchs, 3' hr secunty, Ccl R.cf C..,.t s u b · I e t ti n g 0 K . 754-1202 m•)a.3816. B.lGAHCE PLUS FIHAHCIHG! Eleg&nt Turtleroc:k ex ecuuve t.ownbouse • H1Us and mgbl light Vlew ' 3 Bdnns. formal dtn1ng room , extremely spac~us• Take over lOV•% van able first loan Owne r w finan ce b&.lance wrt.b 25,._ down at: ~ Ullere:.t. AskmK Just SZMl.000' Call for more info. 7SZ.1700 BY~. 3br, 3ba. den. bonu5 rm. wtute w at.er view, wallt to main beach Ptlssil>Je partial l'!IUl S29.000. Alsq,ma bAe k>an u~ 714·982-4.SC'7 ~rllt White water view Jot 1m · proved.. 10,000 .. sq. fl buldmg pact 1 lot off oceanfront Soul b Lag uoa $450,000. 714 l!l&>ZlSl9 Huge 2 story 4 Bdrm SeclLa:Sed entry, large Llv- i n g room d1n1ng Spacious family room. gourmet lutchen. wall of g lass overlooktn !! cuswm pool and ~pa Park·hke grounds. CaJI for all a men1l 1es. 963-7881 - WA=NT REAL ESTATE 631-1400 847-8)10 • <¥1'1 Q .. tr I '~ 11 •.,. &IDOfTHE 1.aMIOW ftmathtalnng village and ocean view from this lfl8.l'kJing 3 Bdrm 2 bath bome. Spacious r amlly room and bvtni room. many e•tras in tb11 beautifully decorated home. Sla>,000. !i'lfi&Hill] MAHSIOHS Magnificent custom view rmnsioos, Sl,250,000 and $1..500,000. Super fananc- ing. RelertoSunday 'sad in CJass 1002 , •'llA?GIOf6 ••. llCIC ALDIRETTE uALTotl 731.Sl.U OC' 8J2..0t40 IALIOANIWPORT UALTY Wants to wock for you We handle all ~ of rent.a.ls. sales & lls lJJlg.s. 675-8170 45' wat.,fra.t lyOWMf' 4Br, den. 38a. dock. Ven· tunl Keys. $32SM. CYou name the t e rms.> ~eves. SPYGLASS Owner will car ry 1st. l.nl:>'t deed or lease op· tJon. s bdrm. :mo sq. ft. N>-S536 Aient Coeta Meto I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESAYIOI POOlHOMI Thi.a 1uper eJtp•nded pool bome feature. a lar1e family room, beeutltu,l pMJo aDd pool and rn.Mter .Wu w /stt-tma room. Truly an en-tertainen delight. For more lnfoniaUoD call ~Wl :.: :A HERITAGE • • REALTORS OAKGLEH Dis tincli ve new 2 bedroom, 2'h ba con· domiruwns. S99,990. 2518 Elden Ave, C.M . ....,..,.... 1006 ___ 6'2-6734 ___ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHARMING HOME Unusual. .. r emodele'd and renovated 3Br bome Plu 2 Bdrm apt. Large k1Yely rooms. mstr bath bu jacuzzi. Dbl gar, worbbop, latmdry rm. ~000. STOP!! Take Ume to relax a nd shop at home. It's simple with Oatly Pil ot CISMthed Ads. And if you b.ave something to !>ell, call a fri endly Class1f1ed Ad· V1sor at [ i~Rlil I~ IMI -----$97,000 ly vw-.-... ~ .. Lo.s Lase/Optioaoo3br2ba 3 Bdrm 2 b a A /C charming borne in best Northwoods'. Agt : Eastside location. ~. MS-Sl549 ~~-~~~~~ Mo~1,1ay Goou • t 'I a..- A-ndlable to eyeryooe. No new loan costs, no qualil)'tac. Interat as low -~. u .. )'OW' eqalt.J ...S JDOYe up lnto mother home today. 3 • 4 bedrooms. Many to choose Crom. BKR. S.1720 TARlllL. -· SALE or TRADE 3 BR. 2 Ba ruer. 8>.000. Ownr/agt. 7S2-9023 Univen1ty Park, 3 Br, Zba, cul-de -sac , cathedral cl11. un· awtchd combo ll'eell· belt npenl"N' • pvcy, x.lnt cond . $185,400. Owner: SU-798. New E1tclu1lve n.u.vcs lUd&•. J .... PNrw Plan c. $210,000. Jim IC,el.ly: .... J.420. .ORANGETREE condo. lBr. c:onvt den. ha vaulted ~gs Quiet loc. A C. $79.950. Thompson Ownr/Bkr 831-3128 NORTHWOOD don osen .... ,di t'- lZl3 N. COASI' HWY LAGUNA BEACH .... u.g.. ...... 1052 ...... ................ . MSUllJ: LOAN AND TAID!lOVER A VIEW lMWe UPll"able .First T. D. plus aeUer fia.aocina available aa this quality c:w&.om home OYeriook· rng the golf course. Dehgbtlul floor pbn ha.s 3 bdrms. 2"'i baths. fam1- l y roo m plus l ·car garage. 1279.SOO UNGO REAL ESTATE &-1720 EASTSIDE DOLI.HOUSE ... .,.. .... 106' Custom home w 1th 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroorm and den with 2 Bdrm B·3 lot. Only ~Call 6'5-9161 _ OPEN HOUSE REALTY ~' pnvat.e atrium 2600 sq. n.. Cail today . LOTS Ftom S.000 sq. tt in ex· clu:uve NORTifWOOD BWd your own dream bolne. VIUA BAI.BOA Excit101 new project. bey •ocean views, 1 ai 2 B<lrms for sale and leme. Resales starting al $135,000. Several to chooee from. Agent. ~or631-0486 ... hc:MM & Assoc. 675-llll 642-5678 ~~~~~~ Fl •• v..., f 014 RANCH REALTY 551-1222 UDOlsi.AHD IAYRlOMT STAR GA'ZE~ft~. t-~..;..:..'-r---8• C"I \YR ")Ll..<\S'---r----t H .,._ Do.Jr A<"·~r c..• Ji.. V •cro•J•.,f fo ""• S•a,... T> ~'"°_.._lo• Thu•~ay. •ood '"""" <0<•r->9'•d•N710 ~ ol .,.,.,. l<Jd,oc btrth \.gt' ,,...... Jt~ 1T.... 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R P L Z E H C 8 G A A P A M Y 0 l H I £ OEYMSRIITGON-QNSlkK ISBYEFLNHSNSMOCUXLC OUTOLAEERTSFOAAIE IE U E P U'O C N RE ES 0 PW RX Y ZR TKTOENHEARSEXYXWORW dlllcN!tw. ,zr~ .. .-.. in: , ~.. ....-' AftllOM Car ...,, .. lutou .. , W..... 41 c....... y,.. $ Fn r.-r .. c. T-...;l'ICI • •••••••••••••••••••••• nburcm Monterey Model Condo. Assume 7\f•% loan. $30,000 down. Owner will carry . a.2297. & bd, 1 ~ be bome H.B. Location great, VA tsml c.u Dee IG.om Allllt-.............. o .. o ....................... llACMConAM Newly renovated 3br, lba. onl,J 3 bib from the pier. "111 price $150,000. Putt Place. Inc. 8'2-7481 I I OWHYOUIOWH HOME. $61,900 Sll,<MMI Down incl. dos· mg alSta IS all YoU Deed. ~ abarp l br coodo. fialis, pool. spa. S...zee Mtller, 559-9400, REIM.AX. STOP!! Don' walt, tomorrow mt1bt be too late. Abeolutely lmmeculate WJete Parle Home. Par- . quet wood floors in kitchen. warm • cozy livinc rm. Move ln <UMS. Won 't last! Hurry ! &flS.«m. FO~EST E OLSON ·---- ExcWng estate like mam boUle located on most. prflltigiow Lldo bland Bay Front. Separate maid's entry. private l bdnn. 1 ba guest qrtrs. 'Ibis elepnt island home 11 beyond compare. 75-UOl. Bhtfa 4 Br, 3ba end unit. 12"' A.l.T.D /OWC. M0.000 down. $llO ,000. 5U-40IW.. Owner I All· MIWPOtlT MTS ASSUME 10.B loan. 3 Br,2ba.nmaWeclNew liatlq. Sl.75,000. Rae Rodeera, RE/MAX, lll·la Sl0,000 Dowa •Humes balance ol tz50,000. 5 bdrm pool bome F.utbhlff. BJ owner. .... Sale-Trade: Ownef. <lw'miq aar Plaer, a.m e111. ,... lle,IOO. ..... ()pm ea-..... rrt.. . JN. _, YIM ()rude, •52JCMftsDa:~ 'NB <Tile Bhalfa ). ------·----•ct,IOO. '40-0011 or -- THIR.UffS Bay fr ocean view! Sopbistjaated townbome. tiDelll ctr mo.t desirable early aru Jocat.ioo. f'1rst offering by original owner. 1221,000. A&eUl MG-5560 UDO SAHDS-$131,500 Walk 100 yarda to beach or enjoy comm ass 'n pool Graceful, open de· Rgn wanned by natural woad cathedral cetll.Dp wlbeams thruout Dark rm. aty part, teruua CT'\S 4c play area ~Uer au- oa 646-n11 642-5200 The liaSteal IOi.1WD1•• AND YOU DON'T HA VE ro BE A 1111EI' TO SEE ntE VALUE in this stri.tiaa early California home, located on NEWPORT'S PRESTIGIOUS LIDO ISLE. Imposing two story architecture w/detailed exterior of wood. ~tucco & red tile rooflin es. JUST A SHORT STROLL FROM 1HE BEACJI. Specious3 bdrm. & den floor plan serviced by 3 baths, featurPS J1v rm. wit.b BEAMED CEILING & MA SS I VE LOG BURNING F1REPLACE d Palos Verdes stone. Master &&lite w /separate bath and beamed ceiling OCCUPIH uJjper level. Oen opens thru sUding g1.as:s doors to ccny patio. Al.I Uus pl!1' clubhou&e and tenru.s facilities. etc. We bebeve you 11 agree ttus one to be "A REAL SfEAL" ()(fered at only $31 S.000 M Price CALL TODAY!! t4SSIOH l.EALTY imS. Cat. Hwy, Laguna ..... 494-0731 C .. dawww 10~ REAL TORS ·--•••••••••••••••••' MEWPOIT EXfC m, Dn llOk ~ii;a«' llAUTf Bdrm. 3 ba, ocean vtew. ~ ..... s Lge fam rm. Owner. XLMr ·--~11&5 .. NIWusr.. LI• • 1•11 cutom 4 bdrm •/bi& fmb rm. soumet ilt~ben • n6 a ' c pout. Offend a llZ.OGD w /cmty IS0.000 dDwa ~ " -10· ---...-.ao... lllln7-aa' Ii.ti 145-94'1 ~ Walker C lee BIG CANYON 4 Bedroom • family room home Secunty communrty. Call for de>· t.alls. co.fftYYWW ISTA'ft .... ~ .... Wit WC pride and quality materaala tbru·out. As l'w ud apedal ........... &Wis re-I .............. olalilad" .• ~· bdnn.aeoerllte maid's quarters. formal dmmg room. family rm. bllrary, w« war. 4 adobe frplcs. stained glass, s pa. pool, gourmet k1tcben Zoned and room for horses. Will help flJ\8.Dre. REDUCED to &!S.<MMI. - WATERfRONT HOM[~ REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ~·.,,.--~;r-21~ ~~ ........ !~!~ Newport C-..e.r Forme~":~ of the 640-5357 MAHARAJAH OF JN. DORE. 4 BR. 8 ba., 46 ft . ~ • ..-...... pool. approx. l·acre. -·~ Clisb.. trade or~ down. V. PllOratTY Ownen agt 543-1767 V'"'5 ol b9<'1tbay & crty hgbls. Excl!1'1ve Dover S67,IOO Sbo res a re a . n Grab ltQIAck believably perfect. Hard to rind s tarter Spacious 4t luxunous. home Ill attractive~. JU5t listed. Call for your all neaUy pamted, WJth 2 pnvate showing today. bedrooms and wood ~ floors. Storage shed. st\lde tr-ees in lbe yard. FORESTE OLSON .. . . .. . . . ·A~-- MIWllOltT CllST Tri·level condo w /3 8*m. M Be. Wa.Dt to t.d1. Be8Utiful t...U. courta, lrl awtmmlA1 pool + IDHY more U · tra. ,,. bome • reedy to.,.. blilo. Best .,.., at --Kalella Reall.J. s.sau 11YSZO.OOO DOWM Newpan --oww • '*" ftneDC'hl et lftlll&ll8dr,-.1a. • Na.a, .• --.,.._ Ob large lot: owner will help finance qualJfied ~. mm. se-1120 W1. -· •EXCITING•·~ U.Pwt& 11'74 Tr•••lea-w /alleDa, Olltaide peati ....... ~ diapoul·froatfr•e Prlatdalre. rreaell armolre dhlder .. , ...._......,conwW. .... ). ...... ,.. . 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April ..,._ 2 kids la I ..... lit. tao. tTl,..105 or oil. J47J. "4·2$68 or -2 •· 2 ... nr. lo. Cit m,..... ..... Pima 6.A. ..... CIU*-· 1nrormat1 on . Tuma available WalktoSo. o.t PW. 2 8d. 2 lwl, super alw'p. Aetna. *1. nil ok. uU1 mcl. Avail. April i.t.. M50 •OICISAUt 6Da.HUUNl'IS _mo._ .... _____ _ Niclt Jllll loyal Oak, 2 .PIWl~t:A8TSIDE. CM -------· LllT.. BRlGRI' Ir AIRY a, RC-~lyk >I Co • d\) ~be. famU,y pet part. I Bdnmudl. BEVERLY HILLS <B WHAT A VIEW! IJ-=~·On· THE81'ARNESC0. FantutJc DotH o y 2 br , 2 ba. bltas, W . ). ~mt &u.t.. Bmldba1 alt.. ricronve. frplc. ~ .., &LM Tbe moet spectacular 11cy lits. Adulta, oopets. ......_.._, J DI rvr~ views or LA, ocean. soo.mmeor751.fl.87. llMl1l ...,..-UAW ClJaDoel lllaada. $1115,000 lllC>M Sllt,000 tenm Adulca. New aer. 2'r\Ba, Neu' Haq Jbp., 5 Star 20%DOWH · dtabwaaber, aelf - swtl; ~eq.ll.,2BR,2 ...aD1SM1YLAMD ~~I.I cleaning oven. frplc , ba .. 2 1tora1e 1bed1. ~B '7107SCHl:M PllUo. 2 car pr. w/auto. la,IOO.IG-5D3 ---+-------•Mall tf.hwf, door~. Pool fr Ip&. ....... UMITS.c.M. ...... 2400 ~:~. ... s. uop l«e3bd.2beowner'swUt -·····••U••······ 3 Br. 2 ba ulll Incl. ·~··••••••••••••••• wlfrpl,yard,&ara1es. Children ot. Walk to .. 4-IWES tt.:>M Sllt,000 ~DOWM NIM DISMIYLAMD .,..... C71'77».1CM .... ,,.,,,., 1350 ....................... -0.. .......... TbNe Arcb 8ay. So. l4mL SU. ,.,. to eo-w. So. Oout. Securtty enclave overlooka U · qa.Utt.e cove. Cow1esy to Brtn. Qualified buyera anl:1 pleaae. %1.S-629-1300 C n brdal '""' ty 1600 ....................... ~AL/LAW •C&n'IR• 340 Newport.Bay !Hoag O.W.C. 631-4179eves. Commercial Bldg. Ap· prox 4000 sq ft . Offices &r ~.Good loca ta a.i.m. call after 8, ... -.._ "'• .., 2000 ....................... 11,.._UNITS Center ol Colt.a Mesa. aU 2 tr, l~ ba.16 lownbouse type; 2 ~type. 3 yrs c*t. RaJta low! Price $1,100,000. Will carry ~ financ1.D3 w /2.9'k down . Owor /Agl (TlA J642.0a2. Orange County Apartments o.w.c. n.o.1yw.., Over 50 properCtu a'nilab~.Afew1amp&ee lllt'.e4 below; J Cly "'8 DD Trm % 7 GG l $129m 5 12 84 SA t HOOm a 8 S2 RB 1' 14NOm 5 12 31..&A lZ $350m 4 10 3 CM 20 S25m 2 11 All otrers will be ....... ed ISl·UM!I. DAVIS&CL>ll IM¥ISTM84TS 3 unit. •t •.ooo and FOil LIASI Soli.b eoe.t Plaaa. isso ~=-~·um New 2 bedrooco z betb mo.LoullJlc,-.az98 bqme. lliuloo Lakea ZO..WUMITS-CM Country Club. Golr-4 Br, 2 ba, trp)c.-lllesa Beautiful z bd, 2 ba t.mia-pool. Beautilull.y Verde area . .:SO mo + townbou1e units lanctna~ DO main· llDOdepoatt.5S7-l• . •/frplcs, vaulted cell· im::tiubbouHRd. Eilec. home. Ocean, nlte ~·ll>vstmts "2-UI03 o...tHots.,rua,. view.4Br,2"" ba, fam.lly, , 213-378-2572 rec rm . RV a re a . r.-. .... 11!¥ 925/roo. Dys SZIM417, ev r"VVIU""w;A Ql·US3 Ollly I left l Good Costa Mesa location. 3 Br 2 Ba. KAUAI New Exec. Twnbae nr Owner will carry at 10% Oct.FrOllteo..doa Npl. Harbor. 2 mstr for4yean. 155,000down. 15%down. NoquaJJfytng bdrm.a, each w/prh. f\tlJ price 1210.000. Units &u-7ia>. Aft 641U-58112 bath +eat \o!I ba, frplc, ='~::v:. o.tof ~ prvt peUo 4 dttk. BBQ, ....,. 000 b Id ._ 1 2550 pcioi, ape, 2 car gar. No come....,, pr w Ing. ...... t Na. AvaU. 4·1. ~7 2721. Tenants pay utilities. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .566-0227 evea. IU'al Fatale lnvestments 3333 W. Coast Hwy, NB 64W646 Cloeed SuDday lUHITS E. Costa Mesa. Oner'·tla.anced. Orwa Jae. SH,200. Asltta1 S115,000. By owner: ~- UUOAPEMM. 'tUNM'S Owner·hnanced Gross Sum Wot: $S3,000 pro- Jected. A!t luog for $487.000. By owner 640-84$4. Four 2Br. 2ba units . Sl2D,ooo. owe loan at int. only. A# 631-4560 I 0 NEW UHITs.cM 8--2 Br, Z ba. 2-3 Br, 2'r\ ba tnbte, frplc, lndry rm, ya.rd. •.ooo. TSLlnwum. 6G-lll03 RENTAL INOOME PROPERTY $51,800. Modular Type l:lomel. 36 hr aec:urity. 3 pvt bNcba, PDOl • •· ('TJA >tllNll8 RANCHO SANTA Ft AIU 01.amung spacloua.J bl' 2 Elegant in character this ba borne in best Easta1de new custom Spanish locat.loo Klds ok. S6SO home oo 2 acres w cludes mo ~~ 4 Jg bdrms, 3V..Ba, fully equipped kitc~n. over !>W! lam nn, dUl rm, 3 frplcs, muter dlx suite. maltlmum aecurity " privacy. $487,000. Call far appt. (714 )7~2'44. .......... w ..... 2900 ....................... I BUY HOUSES AT 95°/o OF MARKET VALUE •No Fee •lmmed Pun:base •Move when ready •Pnvat.e Party 9'11-71B7 ....................... ...... ,. ...... d ....................... ean-.. w.. 3122 ....................... 2 Bdrm. 1.,. ba. tmmac. Yard 4t carport. Avall thru June 30. 673-1181 ,... 3Br. OCD Vu bome,4/1 to ll>ll. comm pool, claH to abops.~14. Mlwportltedl ll" EAST SIDE 2Br1 ba, frplc S4.'iO .... 2 br, 2 ba. frpl, yard, gar, sm wMh lac. brand new. lli25.Pb752-28JT l'lSD mo, Deluxe 3Br • Fam rm, 2~ba, fplc, microwave, ftlcl dbl car gar, A· l Cood. 25S7 Elden Ave To aee call 9'1'9-5089 3 Br. JJr, ba, dot toe Adults 1525/mo. + de· post13.S46-9682 lBR PnvateQuaet llW Pd. RAnge It Ref rs. AdJt.s. No Pets. S4:50Mo. lat+ sec. We.t dde. 60-083$ ter. 2Ba. Lra. lam "elm. rm. New cpts, paint. Comm. pool. $650/mo. 1183-2'187. 2Br. pr. f eoced yard. pet o..k.. $3116 /mo. 541--T!iOI i.tp lhr. w /pnt patio. --------...................... . Pated ror todMdual oc cpet couple. No PeU. Reta. reqd. S32511o. ~ MISTMBfTS 6 Units, 2.Br, 1 Ba. pool, ocn view. Land contract. $590 ,000. JONES REAL TY 673-6210 --·-4 I , I! I'. ',I •I, ~I f : 1 Ii, . =~~ii• __ ,•,'. ' NEW EXEC laome 5 alnD. a bl. trtl comp. ~fl"ple ...... ..... i Br, .. Ccmdo. 2 OM. -. bu, full rec flldl, S1'0/fllt0. ...... m...,. ....................... s Bdrm+deo+fam rm . GreeQbeJt view. Never iiWld tn.. Qimm. temLll 4 pool. UOO /mo . Waterfront Homea fllll·l400 New • never lived lo. BeauUful split level 4 Bdrm w /1kyllgbls ii ~ decor'. Avail rml•trm. Waterf root 631-1400 38R BEAlmrtJL.NEW troo mo. 1-493--Tn6 or &n-1115 Woodbridge upper level 3 tr, 1 \A6 be coado ss.50. AJao liQgJe family home. 2 br, Z ba wltb mlauntt, AIC, frplc, 2 car car•1e '830. Botb bAlve Ranae, dilbwbr, garbaee dlapl. wubtt/dryer hook-up. B1tb bave rec package· IAU, pooll, jacunl • teriru.s. Leue. 5»·80e2 forappt. toaee. FOR LW£: dW'Uifug 3 Br. 2 Ba home w flte yd. SIS7S1mo. ~7 agt S625Mo. Jbr, 3ba . Dtetflekl Condo. Frml dln rm. gar openr.NO p~,-g. Scbls. pool. patlo. 8J3..J:J77 UNTALS 28R,2Ba ........... ~ 3 BR. 21,; ba ... '750/1000 4 BR. 3 t. ...... 8>0..-0 58R.,2~ba ...••.... ~ NEWPORT BEACH 4 BR. 2~ ... pool. M'S 't523 CM4PUS~l1M91£, Paliobome, 2Br2 Ba. air. frpk, dbl garage, comm . pool1apa SDQO. 631-0896, '18&-8671 . Oran&etree 2 Br. z ba petio home. c.tra1 A/C, ~ "plush. Adult mmmunity. Pool, tennis fijac. M . Eve552-5Z21, IG-IGT * •IUPD RDITAL ON THE BA y ra ONT • .... ; ....... no.. -. • Bdrm. .... ................. ...__.YJ~.-..... ....,--.i IPYOLal ' .... iii G". ri.w. Oa,._.r lael. ........ .....,.. liG CWIYOR ..,.,,. llolDt. rrue~ cat,., ld&dlm,all·•••· Aflll=•·-u:.~ ...... . ..,..-... -... 1'1$11'1 .... . ........ mms. _, .. ._ooree, OK. 'ISGZlT;Ml-1• a,~ TW ...... 2 A6llla.. New asr, z~aa. 1 IM ~ __.... ___, b*,Jt..pool,&/e,~. dl1bwa1ber, 1elf. ... -· awnC, ...-. E ·llll; W.utT c1-a.IA1 oveo, frple, Adlalta, llO peg. 1125 • ..... 2 cat pr. W/aulo. 19.om l '•.a be EWWf bame. ...._w ""--' a.. -..._. rVUl••P9· --~ .... -c-..3 ... to .......... lian>tpm:M51111 ·-· -. ...,..... ct& Oer'dlmr. Gtber ---''--.....;....;.~--YU•MtOUNO FUN: Br, 2 ba la5. Play. ma ..,,. m.rm or u~~tt SOcial Actjyftiff OI· sr-i.poa&. ... w.. ._, '-'MW reet"\r •free Sunday • br ..... BR 8runch•880'1•Par· • • a -•. So. ODlll 1 • CIODdo. Oran&evee Pta&. "'-" - -.. r s.wtDd Omdo • bdrm ......, lie• •Pfv• much more. _., --•· • • . ~umt. $m1DO. l :JD.-$:30 l'r\ ba. Z car 1ar .. 3 BR; nnabme; £/Side OAUTM'CMATION: fireplace, llWla. apa, CM Tenn1s•free lesaon1 Neu "'"' Z be', i b9, pool. $6115 mo. Call f.l111hmt: .-Omo. (pro & pro ahoP)•2 dllnrllr,IUlldeck,sm. m41JO. 71J.1700 Health Clubl•Seune• 1'0-Wllnet•wbda. t Ol'ftolttrf•ll\11.JNIOWlol<I •' ~suga•SIMm- Newport Crell Coodoe. 1• I mlng •Or1v1ngRa• I utll pd, am ebUd =.r~~ie... .. 1"'·1111tt ~ng:~~ ~:~g';v,.!!{..1,~:; ""-• ....._ ...... •~ .. _ · -••-•••••-2 Bedroom'. Fur· peU, 1385. 1llO W.U.C., awu -...,, oew.., ~ -M--..--can&ed 3 Br. 2 ba bomea. Adult caxtc> witb pool J br lll&hed I. Unfum~hed .. "''· -· A8l.8'D1020 z.,. wt1h private patio •Adulll.JW1Q•NoPe•4 Br F .• uttkSe. small bul • .,...,. • ~ Open cta1ty _., w n.-6. of__._....... Newport Hta. 38r 2ba. -mo. 675-7070 or 910~ sm.~.,;::;;;;- wub indry. cloae t _et.S-_75_______ VWl"WVVV ~ bMch • abolll. 1 bdrm Condo oa creek. a.den $'750. Ill-UH Daya, Poolttenni.talr/adulu ~ta -.1•Ewe. ~~· Sl'l5. m.5003 or I -,..wpon 1Mc:f\1So. _._ 1100 1eltl St 5 Br, 2 -*«f, EuU>h.tf. --------(()o.,., 11 t6tM Ill>. Abo4 Brlr fam nzi ..._..._.e.do (7Ul 642'6ITO deciar.a.d3BrZBe Elliltblllf 1715. ~ l If, i'r\ ba. IS'TS mo Al.It loWllllOUH. Spae ..... 2 Br " den coodo by ltlr Robat 1111111Un. All. NHport 8-dt!No flreplace • pool Ql6et Newport Creal. 1175 Gl-U. 880 Irvine area. Ad\&Jtf, no ,.._ •• , 1611'1) M25. m.99,.....1. Adal&a. oopeta. -.z2W?. To 1 ta •• l71•i &o&5~50 U.fa • t d 3515 i---------'· Br. rdriJ, eec:I. 1ar. Newport Creat 3 Br & ........... •••••••••••• Adult.. no peta. 1325. study, 3 be, l&e Uv rm. JBr Hu.nliJ>itoo Beach 1 + 2 Br apt. 2A21 E U5th 66e7, 548-4.29J din rm. ldt.c.beo w teatms Qmt..._,•l Pool kan1a SL Mult.s no J>eU f'rom area. f/p, wet bar. tea cou11a ctilldn!D Ot No m Yrly Allio unlum. G tee. 2 BR. Z nls. pool, jac, sauna, dbl peta. M:z5tmo. ~. 664718 ba garden apt. Pool, gar. S875. 645·0101 or D.S. now. l.8lbSt. (l)3~rno 0,11 .. ...,.... l600 ....................... HAUOI YllW cmTA M~ 2m1 to kb. Somerset model, Sbr. 2br, lba, yard. gar. ~ Newl.Y remodeled SOJl&o.eves ~. & redecorated. IJ.200Mo. ~ n 4-W12-!llN4 w for l!Je. No PeU. AvaJJ. H2.. Gerry. ~ ~---~~~~--., ...... ,. ....... BLUFPS; 3 BR .. fam. --·-•••••••••••••• nn, end umta. Pool. Lov-..... r t ft )707 ely •lewa. SIOO·SlOOO _ ..... •-••-••-•• lloa&b..___ Sleepl nt rooms • -644-0U4 ldl.+m.tt• '15 .. • Be.atW 1arp ~ ID •· ~ m..740 al.molt ~ aae. 2 Br. BAY PW.>llrfAGE V1eW 1 fJPc, bi beam eeW.o1. BR.. Sogl adlt. Uttl pd Jo& at room ftw boat M J4SO winter . 303 t.: camper. Coompl. fenced. ~ler 1-371 21166 tmmo.~7V71. Colht.... 3724 LIDO PENINSULA. Cmdo CID Bayf roat w1lh 2700 ll of beautiluJ livtq. 2Br , d e n. 2 ba . Waterfront patio. Sl.JJO/mo yrt:y leaee. ....................... CASADIOllO AU lJ'l'll.JTIES PAID Compare before you real. Custom desl1a featu.rn : Pool. BBQ . cov'rd 1ara1e, new furmture, sur rounded LIDO ISLE. Newly de· wtlh plusb landso= cxn&ed tn neulnlJ tones Adult lMQI at Ila witb phaa.b carpet.a. 2 Nopeta. Bdrm, f rplc. alri um/· 1 8dnn fUnlilbed SllS. J11tio. S15/moyrly. •W. Wllloa.Ml-1171 VEBSAnJ..IS 2 Bdrm 2 I Br trailer, 1175 IJ up + .. Cllll'lm' unit. P'ahubas .uritJ, DO dalldno or view. New decor. daca.IG-1113. NJSJ)r11. If 1 __ ... J740 ON THE BAY . Waterfront condo 2 Bdrm • dll1. Lee patio, ele&ant decor. Spec. taallalr' view. &lip availa· bk lrZSOtmo yrty. WATll,IOM HOltlS 6ll·l400 1276 ZBr,dm.2bllaJDdo. l yr e-.. tm mo. Pool • apa. 1ll. lut + GOO dep. ISIO aq.. ft. •lMl: eves •m. or -.2TM. Aak tor Al Cll' .r_,.,. / -~lbr. Walk to 2-dl.G••watspd. 9CMlara..snM ....................... Kl'l .. mT Spm:iMla l!'ata&e lJ'1rlc ! ~ putl-lib SI.IT· rouadlo11. Terraced pool. 5'&nlteo ... bbq, 1parkUn1 fouatalos . Spacious rooqi a . Separate dlnin,1 area. Walk·ln cio.et.a. bome- Da ldldleo Ir cabinets. Walk to Hunttn1ton Oder'. 1 Beeb oom rum sm z BedrOOiil furn tes ~.Curntc75 Adulta, DO peta. UWW.f'ree! LAQUINTA RERllOSE lGl.1 P&lblde La. l bllt w. at 8eacb. 3 blU s. ol f'..dtneer. H1·"'1 WEHAVESUMMER RENTALS WEEK OR MONTH associated e11 n1< flit !. llf 11 1 ~r,11s J •• ~ •• t J •• ' '. .... ..,a. Bid&. C/1 '6.5000 XZM Y'*'7-~ 2Br lba. MOO . No pets ZllmtlD. 714""2.WJ OPl..X I.Br. gar. 1 i,,, bib t.o O<D, 29lh St adll. S3:iO cm 492 7171 . 492~ 172 -- Muhs. New 3Br, 21,;Ba, dtsb w aabier, 1elf. cleaA1a1 oveo, frplc, P8liO. 2 car 1ar. wtaut.o. door opener-Pool ts ape. ~=~. .......... .,.... Z8r It. ....... ••••• J4IS 2Br2ba ............ .. ·~TwDba .... -~09· ..... .ua.a al i &oeaUou. 5" mt.al ac-t al t.i Maple. Opeo DaiJy 10-4: ao. M.W784.8464811 (W $41.atCll. DSuxe 3.Br ~. ne., So. Coast Plau, (pie, DO Vers.a1lles Cond Lux. pets. MTS &M-1101 Ol-ean \'WW. Pen~ 2 Br. lardeo apt. SmeJJ 21r. 2ba. &et', pools, CYtn. dllkl o&. No .-.. -dub bse. ao.e to ~h -~ - Sl50wk/112JOMo. "'2-'466 $416-IB>. -"_67J.Cml_______ ... lBr, • .., be. a.t/lut OCEANFRONT! 4br, +dep.1'SSbaJima.r,tbea avail now weekly now call M$-ll22 u.ia summer.173-7m Aput.mmta for rm&. ~1548-41.IS 20IJI Maple St.. --··-···-·· ..... ,, b • ll07 ...... ................ . z Br ualw1l. yr\J. 1151.S. , _______ _ aiwe. nfttl, llti1 • lDdr)'. fadl ind. 8-p. coup&e. llle, yrd. Aftlta, DO ~ pets tm. ~--aed ~ c:.r-...... ll22 ------~ --·••••••••••••• .,_,_.. W6 Z BR. delu1te ; patio. -·-···---~· QWd O.K .. DO ~ St.Jle lae 1 Br peta.U73Jlo.~ W/(p ft IU. $400/mo. 2 bdrm. 1 bL Ddacbed ~&G-D3a1Upm. Wiil. New pebrt • cupet. SlOO PREE RF.NI' Beautiful fireplace. z Br, 1 be Ructio ._ N amall yard. NO PETS. pmo 4' prqe "* ot lmmo.Call&-DS i:r-, SDU eiue fAo. Smail aund!ve l Br, 5 CS1L tl!O ai.-....... ~ to beactL S.US/mo. or...,. ----~---~~ ~e~ aft 6• 64Z·atae 2Br. lr1, ladry, tan. ~;~ .... 2 br l ba. carpets 6 lnl: ao:n&. dnqlm, dupla, "50 mo. Dup6a. me. deaaa l br. .,._or M5-27S2 wood ilulsb', Jani, no c..te.... 3124 p&. \&II. pd. ., mo. -·······-········ 1&1.-. --~------z Br, 2 be, coado w/ 2 car Large, 1paclou1 2 br, pr, mJDJ·bliDda, catm praee, deau. new apt. drp, all appl. air coad.. S«IO mo. Call Martha. frplc, patio. SCTS/mo. tlH.l41 Ad\llt•. no peu. Nt. ---------- Fal.rvltw 6 Wllloa St. T.. JIJ2 Ollled-.S ···-IDBTOBJ:ACH 8*m 2 .. Pt N"8ail. ~='tr.~::.= t:..&.~~: ·=: 1:: ~ ........ "-· ..,. lAlllt 2 Ill', 2 ta., ...._, 9d. ........ •llladta. MOO mo. 1•·NOl or ..... • .... lM •• lM 1Na a,u. L•dr'f ra, patto11ard. So•• .,.. ....... ..u. =. .... Octt ,Jlll',11-....._ ..-11 dteor., 1da.1u: ......... ' - ..... ..-.. ~---.... -------: ..... _ ............. --. __ , ... ~ ...... ·--......... .-.. . .,.,,. .. l \ Po..:. .... ........ ~ .. Mia .... ,...... al.rfl[lft 11111&1Ml.111•,._·con· fereau rm, Jaallor ..-..i .ctll, 1il fr .. cot •• • ••r• ......... ...,, .... u U.or •1..,11. JElllllS LICAtllL 1'09lll a CCMmiUy 8bopp!111 Ctnttr l~ca&tacb ~ eoo ft for commerel•I or office '99.ll&oO. Cf H Jrn{ff'Tf ot cau~ MIVAL OF THE All NEW * :Setua'I * 19• 360 v CllMJUClrcl Sedan S~Flsher ............... ~1121t1 ....................... DIAMOND WANTSO: r.tv.""1wWbu1 ltol cant. tlllt.. N.8. ~ llAllSAOf! tlnlpeUco y.,..,. ......... 11 IDb J • ..,., ~caDr f.U. -.:JlU ~"a.C:r11 A Nl·U• potlUoa la available f« accvtLe c*IC to aaalat er.alt maoa1tr In • bu11 Appllcatloot Ml•I •~· TOM-Mya.r .....,.,... olftee. N.ttl cepted for runattur · _, _ ~ .,.. vllriecL ao.ald be a Delivery fJ War••• OF ~ORT .,.s t)'JIUt uct C)pera~ • fWpen SWtJni .... "5"f".' ~ke,J addblc macblae •per~.Ooodadn~· ESCORTS -0 skilJ. CredJt °"of. mut for tb.e rl1bt aHn MZ-IS11 g.:=:.::':: .......,CaUlllwaMam. • vlronmeat with 1ood _ .. _, _______ _ 0 _ . ~ coqiuy bene1b lftclud· M'T M.t."U.t. sa..-1 .. 1•nt o. 01.,..Y w_M __ _ . ._ ___________ ~~~ ...................... _.. ....... ""-·~~ Ntlrpoft ... cb 1U1 LIASI SPOUT'UALRt:ADINGS Int 2 weeu vautlOft Onail.e t;;J.retJNdcoar' JOam.JOpm. Jl\JUy Lic'd. aftft' t y~. company plewttbma.ID&eo~e•·· . a:Dll.QI' ~~.MUOl..J...=taf?!!~medk-.l eat ~ S. Camloo Real. San. and creel£( union, adaat ot SPllC oCMMAIM Walk to .-. beuh Dll,Ck(ld la• 161 ~ -W/frt*, al Pi619ar~ )or•aaw wr1attnd.lv r.reeDbolt. tre .. ,...,,.,. 61 hDlie put Una 1reen., 2 poola Friend ly ('lubbo•• wifl1*, ~TV. HWla ~dle•..._Oitroom ~ ... IOCJuctin aaJar ~ties. Adulta. no pets. CASA .. SOL ll'6t .. 1W.at ....................... mw.-•tJp Studios , 1 bra . kttcbenettea, pool & aid llff/t"i/. ~17'5$. lADdco IM Motel z loYeb' ~lnl rms 2/bmk. VaWted cellblp, prv bath. Kit priv. µu1 pd. SZSSMo. lat. last& $75. cleanln1 dep . ~.m-s.m ··~l Room io lux h ome. --------WMew. Tennis crts & 1 It 2 bdnn. COGdo style pool. ~Mo. 7S9-ts98 lllJl&.. Newty decorated· _Alf_la_ews ___ ~~- drape1-carpeta-1tove. LC. room It bath gara1e Xtralarleuaita. Divided space use o( kitchen famUy eectiioa. Patlo & 1aunttiy,1rTVcable.SlOO DOO·p.ttio apta. avail. mo. Dana Pl. 8111-3479 Near lboppia& 4i trans. BeacblaGarfle\d. Room ln San Clemente 19111 Delaware 847·30~ ocean view. Priv. bath & entrance. Aft 5PM. 3 Br, 2 ba, $450 mo. No 8-2730 pds. Near Beach & Ed· ------------ 1 oge,r . 842· 7843 or -.-&locrd 4050 l-9'14--3)99 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !D yr old woman needs BaebeJor. stove/ refrig, room & board. N~its mil paid. OU /2 9tb St. help bathing 6 wash.Ing ~at\6PM hair. Will pay $500mo. 642-4300 ad-altter 11172. ..... ._ "· Ofc•W••••11• .~1~ .......... . Bedb6ll ,..., Briatol ' s u........ yr !cue •otnc.a. ~ tlon uu. warehouse ..._. wl.th ~ 11Ud1na door & '7M"2 full aecunty 1y1lem Avail. after •aMO. cau to aee tOAM lo &PM. $40-4S)0. e.4-MOO. '"Ille Woht' .t: HAUISON SWAY BOATS 3101 Wnt Cocnt Hwy. Newport lffcll. c.f. 11141 631-2547 ~ve olfleea natl ln tull ..v olc bJda. Nr. oc. Airport. l™-ept • pbgDe am.. !ittY serv • tlJIJI. tm. etc. Pleue call 7SMJ.m. IJ a. Trwat o..-di 50l5 6l10.12WCoaatttwy MM NB -1800 sq. ft. C-2 re-• tall or olfices 11200 mo. •••••••••••••••••••••• 2ndTD-S SJOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: l2Wtt old M. Pup- py. Germ Sbep/Huaty. Tao & blk. Vlc. Nuaau & Fordham CM.REW ARO. Derk apeoe $100 No , aml office $ISO Mo. J827 lease. ~13 > 85..-.S or 014 )fMoHil4 Mo ....... 1 15 year term. $10,000 or -· u -Ba1Je9a, -Udo Newport Co WeatclHf Dr. Nwpt CoucurcW Biedi. 831----.... --.-.1- •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIME LOCATION • SO )'di from waterl root ! • •••••••••••••••••••••• 673-'r.i85 ..•••••... 20{rs. 2HDDUST DEEDS Owner/ODO owner. single ~----.. FOUND: Germ. Sbep. Jq>. male. v1c. c.otJege Park. CM approx. 3/lt . 540-3C7l CJem. de APPIY at: · ' oa.+MGolCOAST _se._201J_. ---- O.C. Am'OIT DAIL y n..oT ARTIST TRAINEE •ESCORT* 330 w. S.y St.. GB.APJUC ARTS spec 1 • 11 1 , n IC 1 0 Co&ta Mesa • 4 day week, beoeflta. ProtwWllals. Between tbe houri of B19S> ~5PM ...;_;__;_;__ ____ _ me76 ...... lO.m..Um. • C.llforappotntmeot ~EMBLERS we 1'111 piease.~l. Extm train . Apply 7am. ._.Ca1¥_, ESCORTS 3Uln 64 l -OUIO OtlaS/MC/VISA Palm• Psyduc Readlna.s tells past. presenl & f\&.ure. ZlJ.64-3258 Prof. Massage by Steve. Equal()pportu.ruty MacGregor Yachta. 1631 Employer P\acenba, eo.ta Meta. AS.5EllBLERS ..,.,.ft.I~ ASS1t• a ~,,....... TICtNCIAM , a... Candidates will b~ ~sqft. (714 ) 964-S894 •DEUJXEOFFICES• From 1 rm. up to 1700 sq. fl From ~ It. No lae req. Beblod Airporter Hotel at2172 DuPont Dr .. statd. fm.3223. f.l2 omce or shop spac-e. 475 aq. ft .• on ground fir. + 2 aijoin. upper wut.s, total· ing 875 sq. ft. On Coast Hwy., So. Laguna. $1200 Mo. 494-11 Tl family residence & ! 's · •'s. Loans to $250.000 w /no FOUND·bllt. Lab rem. Llc'd Tbenptst. N 8 Jq>, wtrt. spot on chest. llam.Spm. Appt Only approx. 5 mos. vie. Npt. _54B-31 __ 1 _____ _ The Jolly Roger Int' .. a trained ln the procoeui.ng fast grqwtng estabhsbed of-hurt nlve t1111ue. medium-it!Md-ffml)U>,Y-t--Rnrll't "'" ... ~,,. -has a pos11.ton available pre: documeataUon of for an expenenced Ar· fabri<'at1on ord ers; cumung Clerk. Mu.st be perform other duties as familiar with general assigned. We offer an ledger accounlinit xlnl benefit program. [)Wes an vaned tndUd· Please apply in penC>Q ang t'ash r«e1pl!I, re-ttwn2-4pm. cesvables. &t bank ttron· SHILEY, IMC. Cannery Village omce specie avail. I lge & 1 sml. Brolter675-49l2. *CdM DELUXE SUITES. From S295. Air c:ond .. ample pkg. Ulil pd. ~ E. Cst Hwy. 675-eOO MIDICAL SUITE Corona del Mar, garden oftice suite. 850 Sq n. Realonomics 675-6700 prepay CIC ballooo. UY l"S. Dobbs Fioaaclal ............... 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MOO aq. fl. for It mfg. avail. lmmed. 7:>4-6392 Barbara or Gordon fwy cao...Jzc SF Imped this 4000 S.F. uo Serv1ees (114 ) 640-al16 1a•c111•llh/ ,.. ...... / Lott&F'OWMI •••••••••••••••••••••• • it, top oood.. call me for • amenities. G. Thomas. Qwnr. 675-&51; 673-1417 • &m1e••llh SIOO 2500 a.f Qncl Mez ) or 0 C Airport. S750 mo to mo OK. Tim or Ron. World 'Mde Realty 979·6666 lteitatl W-.cl 4600 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• LO-Calorie A lcoholl c Beverage Recipes $2 B A C H E L 0 R N\Jt'RITION SERVICE. P.O. Box 7200-1..54. Cost.a Mesa921126 BARTER · lf interested Hts. 3/16 se-4916 FOUND wt Alredale ! ~ Fem. Vic. MalJ>Olla &SWlweU H.B 538-9612 FOUND. Bobbed tailed Fem . ca l . Vic . We5tln.tnSt.er. Dl-3157 Found Dog· Fem Bassett Hound, no collar. Vic FV HB. 552-4135. ·-·~~ 43218E.17'lh.C.M. S48-9l82 Rdax.at.IOD wrth Clas.-s . EXCLUSIVE ESCORTS •64~1572• •FOXY LADY• OUTCALLONLY •97~1138• r1l~ttoo.s. OetJnitely a t1'800Gi..llet.te Av. Irv. growth po11llon Ex !!;'_,.,,~ ..-pl ceiled. btoefits &t wortt· £At-.. vn-•· c:.m yr. 10g coodlt1oos. salary I•-------• comroemurate Wllh ex ASSEMILRS •• penentt Send resume FOi" medical electrorucs~ or apply Ill pel"'50f'I Expenenced preferred. JOU Y ROGSl htc but wtU tn111. Hours 7am 1700 Gillette Ave to 3 JO pm Ext'ellent Irvine. c .. 9Z714 benefits & wortung con· '714)5 .. 6-0331 rut1ons Mission Viejo area Only ~ seekinei ACCTMG CLERK SECAETAIY Pobt acrts rec tpa} able perm.anent em~ymenf need apply call Suaafl ·58·1··~-·-----·..;· vouchers. type 50 wpm, 1--------• recept1onut duties. lrv!ne Mfr Ca II Karen. A.wemblerl .... wood Apts. 2tbr. 2Br. 2Ba, pool, spa, .. -___..--...__----4-1-5-0 Orona del !br. dl.a. 2 patios, all adult. -.--rm. suite. S250 m o Obe-bedroom cottage in quiet spot in Lagun a Beach. C«ona del Mar OI" Costa Mesa for $300 or less. Quiet area es11en· tial. Wnt.e ad •636. c o The Dally Pil ot Newspaper, P .O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 or lelepbone 67l-7654. please call 642-USJ for more ~Us. Fotnd. Bull Terrier. bnn dle & wbt rem • Samoyed male & Co llie / Malamute. tn-color~ male. Newport &ub Animal Shelter 644·3656 Found Yellow male Lab Corona del Mar area. 675-1284 Beverly Streeter (f N T. 1 call Barbara Taylor l Dynam1te 1 al 19161887. 7300 ~ ---------ADM IN. A.SST. 1.eadmg o c. eJectroruca maO&tacwnng company bas the following re· qw-ement M>O/lno.9112-1800. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realonomics Corp. L-.L..-Lovely New Tustin bome m-6700 ...._ la44 for elderly. Home cook--------- ·--••••••••••••••••• iQg. Patio & loving care. 2br, Adult Condo on D-1078.832·2788 =e:oA~:1\11·00~~ .... toS.-. 000 SC'1Wo. ~l-3819 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------•Moving! Avoid deposits & ~INch la41 cut Jiving opense1! ....................... 2 Br-, 1 -ha, ocean view. waDt to beach. Upgraded ~ erpl, drps. Refrtg.. stove, lndry. $550. 411.ztlO i .... waUr to town 6 beaell. J'r_plc. prt • .• charming. $500. Call Mmtba Ml·lUL Profe111ionally sin ce 1971. HOUSIMATIS 83MlU 1 Br, la~ W Acada. aa.m. CIC profeaioaal -mo. pel'900 to shr Lux Coodo. ___. 'Harbor Rtdge N.B. t ... wpoallMda 316' 'l5Z·UUdys, UO· •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• _3a_•_•_rea_. ________ _ Qa« 2 br w/g.ar. patio. Feua1e 22-2.8 to share Yl'· pool, adulta. no pell. 1801 ly. 3 br apt.. Balboa. S230 H 15&h Sl. NwJJt Heights. mo + ·'"'" 67~ $CZ$. 60-7340. __ ._mui_. ____ _ Rmmt t.o ahr unique 4Br PAii MNIPQIT bse oo tree-lined, quiet "'-" street, West C.M. Resp, COUNTIY Q.UI ~. positive individual UV1M& ocily. $300+ \.;ull. Call Singles. 162 bedroom Dave at 54&-7113 days, or ... •townbouees. 486-3418 aft.eT8PJD. From $3119 M4-l900 M to shr bee on 28th. ln OHTHEIUCH N.B. 'Til June 15. Newport-Oceanfront SlS7+tst-Lst, dep. Walk. Beaut. modern 1 8'15-412'1. t;:r,.:,.~ apl. Phone Cqml---a-11-ady_wan_t_ed_to -------------share huge room Ii pvt. OCF.AN VIEW N.B. Adlt tmb Cradic>. TV). For 2 2!Jr, 2ba. frpk, bale, club mo&. at 11le Balboa lon bre. PQOl, see, $150M Cin· reas. rent. Call Melba at cl 731~ eves 731-2.835 875-t740C1C675-9540. WESTCUFF coodo, all Rm111t share 4 bd C.M. new interior, pool. bome. Children O.K. adults, DO petl. 1 Br $US. Avail .. 4-1.a>. QaJI Marni: 281'S500.snato 752-93'16. After 5 : WES"n;UFF 2 br, J ~ ba 631-4IOS. towable, Sll5 mo. Adults F. Sbr 2 Bd fl b C.M. 1 mi. only, no pets. 1721 Bed· to bcb. Nice . Teri, ford Lii. Ml-7533. 79N57l -------------UDO ISLE. BAYFRONT ......... or prof. penoa lbr, l&e lvo rm. new toabr hu Condo. Harbor crpta, in. $100110. Knoll.N.B. 'l5'-C&8 o..r.~nss. 675-18S4 ------------t Protealoaal rem needs 2 BenD. uafUm. Yearly· rmm1e to ahr Back S.y ~the Bay. '500+utll. Condo. $250Mo. Avail. 4'7M'7G. 873-3158 Bob •a . ..,..... {)floes in Bayview Hotel Hi11torlcal landmark S250 ft up. Bay View. lnuned. occup. Contact Rale.673..J822 ()(lice Space available. '100aq ft, S27Smo lndudes ~ fr ma.lot. Good loca· Uoa, PCH A t2nd Sl. NewpJrt Sborel Center. Call Robbie, day• saom, ltvea M$-022l. aDSq. ft. M50 mo. 4001BlrchSt, N.B. Apnt.. 5'1·50.12 MnWOrf C&na Prea. ocean vu. Full service Eaec. Suites. e.4-7180 2 connecting I ui tea 480 sq.ft. uUll paid. 33091 Calle Perfecto. SJC. S420 mo. /lease 493-0732 Offices for rent. good k>catioo.. Town & Coon try Shopping Ct r , Be a c h I E I Ii s . H B 98U607 DOCTOllS FOR LSE Medical Suite. 880sq. ft. C:! exam nns ). Located in busy Laguna Niguel Medical Complex. Aval.I. Apri I 1. 495.4555 or 831-70Sl Euc *'lites w /secretarial services, NB from $300. 831-~. Arlene JIJ6S.--Ffft • Sq f\ oo Campus Dr. Nwpt 8ch. Aval. lmmed Ground floor. Mf.9952 or owner '213 l 992-7703. Avail tmmed. View of Bay. W /approx l200sq ft. 2 prlv bat.ha: abun· dance ol storage, cntrl NpL 8ch. loc. bl Ume oo market. $1,025 mo. 544-887S.~ !l.lbAet °" rent mo. to mo. 1140 eq ft olfioe, nr O.C. Al.rpJrt in C.M. S800 mo. Office 7141979-5195 Clftce space, 900 sq. ft.. Downtown Laguna. ~ aq ft. Call Martha C·ll.81 Com m ercial oC - ftce/wanllloute. Appro:it. 1.CX10 eq. ft. SIZS/mo. 7522 Tlilbert Sl. B B CcJDtac:t SaHll: Hl·2013, 1·5 llon.·l"rl • ) If ...... 4450 ....................... fbrMar'9 laoGlee•co at ..... blerac.. I00 .. 2700 s. "· JiU&\ VERDI: bR PLAZA Out ol state couple would Wte to rent 3bd, 2ba .. double garage. East sid e, Costa Mesa . 548-6250 or 642·33'79. ....... /l .... t/ .....:. . ..................... . Established Ra&ll gift. and st.ooeware business in elegant shop. ping cent.er. Ideal owner operation. Turn Key. with euellent return. Owoer ret.Jnng m .ooo BEER Gross S8.000 l7630range Ave C.M. Budart'sAgt. HEWPOIT TAILOR Inventory ft ett'. Est. l5yrs. Going to N. Y. 611-2122. Mcmytol.omt 5025 • •••••••••••••••••••••• {NEED {MONEY • caDITMO PIOIUM W Ir lrdTD to- 97Mll I Arn.Dged by e...ttto..Lo.s Wicio. baa money'°" 2nd. T.D'a. Mo cnd1t check, no pnlty, $20,000 up. For action call A1ent m.mi. Al11tlme· ~.!~:! ... ~!~ SJ,, ,,,.. ... ......... For 21ld TD'•· well· eecured. HJ.yieldl. R. E. ~:m.a.. JDW..Vel'deZ,C.11. For '5000.1G'I can own a · 14Ml2l ~ of \be Jusl· CCJalllWtd 2br. cbllling l9fr GalUY f..an ftlm. 110! HUN· 4* Ill ft.. oftlee buUdm1, TING SIWJ()N. (llultl· -Udo Ide, parcb&M .,..._dollar box omce Jdce tm,4* w /$100.000 putrttat) Call Newport •••· 00 a.tad It., Paelflca J'llau . Nw,.t •acta. Call for m..-r..i. ....... , .. ,, ..... lJ ... --.... ---y:-,-... ---:-- • .,. W' It IOJI ·~tc:J.4. ...................... . U,to '100 eq,ft. avail. It .... _ C.:, , lltme corur, 1'7tb • AD tJPll ill n.J ..uta ........... ..... ... lllalM. s,. c st ... WTDt 6Gll7t 141-Ml t Having a party, p1cnk . recepUOn. rW>d raiser '> Need a ba 11? Call Ualecrest Swtm & Tennis Oub for ren\.al & mem bersb1p 1oformal1on 557.7234 LOlt&F..-.d 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOlllD ADS AIE FREE Call: '42-5671 . Lost or Fouad a pet'! Call Animal Ass istance League. 53'1 ·2273. DO fee. Found or lost a pet? Call Special Pals Hotline TI.41Vl2rl23S. 213~ 7398 FOUND black Lab. 4 white paws. FREE w tshots. Young. 1946 Wallace 115. Cost.a Mesa. UlST: REWARD! Fem blk. cocker mix. 3/12. 847-7045. 213.327.2221 X72 Lost: Dog. M. bllt. Cocker/Dacbs buod. s ma 11. .. Rocky ". Reward. 631-2951 Eves. L-Oet 3/16 Gold ·headed Cane at Aaron Art Store. Nwprt Blvd, SeoUmeotal value. REWARD. Daya: 956-1322. Eves: 640-5811. lAlrt cat: M. Siamese, REWARD 951-8211. Seal Point. Eves 536-1893. Lost. small. shaggy grey spa,yed rem. dog; Vorlty nU. Old, does not aee or hear well: needs medica- lion. Lost vie. Mesa Verde le Capri; collar baa Artmoa •Calif. lie. It Yuma address. ~SST-7077 Found. Tiny It. brown rem. J>ood)e. Woodland Scbool.646-8178. UJBr: Golden RetrteYer Irv. It 22nd. $100. REWARD~ ~~rm. Shep mi,x . m . y ng . CluCfy , blk It.an off wbue. V1r Santa Ana/F V 846-9145 Found PET PIGEON. Vic. Orange fr 20tb. QJlta Mesa. S48· 138 l ,....,.. ~ices 5160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXOTIC US PLANT SStVICE lntenor plant des 1.cnin g Leasing. Plant main lenance. As low a s 2>/mooth. caJI 759-9545 F o u o d • M a I e Unoamwer. p&easekee-p CoW.e/llahmtte mix. Ap. b')'m& ! ! ! proa. Syn. old. Vic . .__._.--"--"'-,..--......._-----5-400- Newporter.t.IG-1200. --....................... LOST: Yellow Lab. <Bogey>. 2YJ yr male. Vic. ShorecUflt, CdM. 3/16. No collar or ID. Pleaae call, 71CHM23; ZJ.3.atO--OtOO. RJ:W ARD Will share lge lw1auy hin, "UL ILACI( 900r• Womeb lS·ts Free. U CetJme memberwb.lp ~-Dat1DI Service/ Soda1 Cub. A.pphcaUons ac<'epted by phone S3l•7181. 2£/p. micro. nicely fwn. AU.orne')' lttD other al 546-3428CM tomeys lo form rock Found: Cat. female, blk klllf, hair. whl marillngs. Leda like Sylvest.er lbe cat Found lo Mesa Verde. 54&-5183 Found : Female Dobie fioppy ears. approx 3 yn, 'l()..80lba. oo l.D. HB area. 88S-36Z8 FOUND: Sbepberd. blk & tan. rem.. Labrador. blk. male. Newport Beach Aoimanl Sbelter, 6'4-J656 FOUND white female P'4'PY with black spots. Vic San Juan Capo. a.8749 FOUND. YeUow Lab, vie Harbor High Sehl. N B. 646--5851 ,.ICS Ill Sl50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT! Caring. c:icdidenlial c:oameJing • ref.-ral. Abortion, adop- ~· Ca.II (ll.3 J863 9777 Dwpi ·.:= ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~& .... , ....... 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be A Travel Agent In J mt 15 weeks ~Travel Schools 10061 Talbert Ave fV. ~55 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refined private duty tlUIW aoocs local ms • bve-m. MS-4840ext 7913 H11p W..e.cl 7100 ....................... A.caJuats Receivable post· ban available with b~ medica l <'Orp . Ex - penmce in a mfg. co. a plus. Computer l'S · perience preferred. Full beneflla Contact Ad· miniltnaUoa, 131-1855 tion fl keepin&. ~ APCAllE 547-2563 ·~ COYa CMIL 1"a.otwlY • tsMnl • MSl&MHIMTS 3' ..-OW:all Service {)rWlJe Counly la boom· lllll Andaoanwe! PRE LAW student needs We.,. SZS.mL W'ill do a.nyt.hl.n& Legal. Coofldeollal ..,.9RT......,. ~~..:s_o. Box 3242, , accounleri'5 J; O<?r'*~~ There are many new ftnlll movtftg lftto l.be Onaee CollatY &Na, br~ ~ abou& all latteaa· IDI demand for es· pertenced accountin1 =~~ ~8'A tan8d f ttf\nif\tl- M Im. w1/I ~ ~OU( ~V., l. Affmat-~~ 2A-~ ~ 4'&4.. ~ Mlk. I You moy request M-Sittef' .W. wtW\ . plocing Yfl.K od . . . our MSttlr number wm ~ in yo.x Daily Pilot od ... Ad-Sttir tokes your m 111 • •• . you cat in ot your conwnilncl to get the r:rv-to '(04J( od .......... is o;.; $5 per week . For mort informotton and to pkJCI 'PJf od coll Mt-5611 • .r- ........ CPA's Audit«a Tu Aceountanta Cost Accomtanta Smior'A~ta Boothepwl Actoftlft& Qerb If yo11 are DOt aware ol .... ~ ol wortdat ~. vtt1t .. cw • call, ... wU1 be -~·wtlla ,. . .,.. ....... tltt Coldwell 811ktl" ':;1......, ... ..... AM lrl4tl1Mlll ftDPUKJNG Mela ..,..... cwt f« froaea food •fl co. ...... 1111•1..a&uJ I Mftlltw/eqer. tw•MMlh.. a.o.s. MMftllO'I PlllA P '\Jroe. fuianci.al plan rung .~ewport Center WE. eau Mrs Dudllll. 644-7454 ~A.SSISTAHT Fee pa1d. Assist Seruor \IP. No sborthand. loc.a ol vandy. great growth op- portwuty $1200 Also ree 1obs. call Jeri Lyn o. ~l. Sodling ~Snell mg al Newwiort Beacb Allfll!llCY. OtO Campas ADVl'!R'l'ISINO OPFlCE needa aecnta1'Y. 1 yr. es- penence. Advestaablc OI s aill•I kaowledse ~ 2 ..,.. olfice. m-im ADVERTISING SAl£S 1'be Da.aly Pllot tlas an 1rnmerflate opftlurg (Of' a s alesperson w1lh newspaper d&1play ad vert1s1og e xpenenrl'. Good salary . com · IUSSJOnS & e.xrellent rr inge bene<tt.s. E%c-ellent growth oppoc'tUD.Jties '°' a penon with career am bluoos Call for appointment ORANGE CO~T DAILY PILOT 71U4Z4121, Ext. m F.qual Opportutuly Employer Arternoon hostess ' c:ount.u won. SJ.SO per hour+ menl boous ea J mo. U you ·re fnend.ly. well-groomed. ft eager. pb apply. '!be Orient Ex· pl'ftiS a"ip( Bch )851-9'77 . Agtt:ocy. msur., Irv offir(' trainee. typing required, willing lo learn business. Usu.I benefits. Call 4111 1111 II ,ISoWlrer Must have 1 year BOider· mg experience. Will be • reQU1 red to solder hook. tu.rm terminals. wire. solder &t touch-up PCB's. Apply at: ....... ,1 •• 1 ti«) ltloarovta. C.111. 6C2-3'2'7 E.O.E. ASSISTANT • waatect w /CCJ9mdOlc>c.J uceue. for balr aalon lft Lapna Nip. MUil be depen· - cta1111e•elnd• ~~ -'Af7'. caJ I for •ppt.. • Wail SU.. ff.tr o.i.p. 831·1050 AS~ST .. IDfTOtl SU.VEY s·:i>PM t.o t :30Pll. Moo· day tbru Friday - 9::1>All to l :30PM S.Ulr· dl,y. Great for coUegians and momaligbters .... 00 pl'r week . O NLY REQUIREMENT IS A GOOD VOICE. CaJt: 642-4321, ext. 312 after 5 JOPM. Monday lhru Fnday Attendant-wort w /ban· dicapped adults. Must be strong, wtlbng to ass1St in tasks as toileting. reeding, general rleao· up. Xlat. vacation le in- surance benefits. United Cerebral Palsy Assoc. DOW. Harvard St. San- t.a Ana.~- .AUT'OMOTlft TIRESIRYICI and light repairs. Willing t.o tra1n-Newport Tire , Center. 3000 E. Coast Hwy,QDI. AUTOMOTIVE Mechanic w/8r1tish Leyland exper. Good wortmcoand. 50/~com­ m&SlllOO. M2-5133. Joeane 'lSZ-Wl •-------------- Micro Blectronlca lat • 2ad SIJfft 642-5671 .. •C..... ..... ~mod~ ildtty la~~_, ~ Budl "I.er dw °'9nft Countyl):ahn Weyne Arpc:.t. W. oltt an ...._,. __, ..i.ry, conip.._..._ bwtlt ~ medkal. dCrllll&. • t.nnce. 10 -~: ..... pllit\andthect.Qm mc.•a~~--­aou11.1n oa UHIDl'f woa WIL ,.._ Cl5I or ..... lft plllQft ..,_ IM 1All or 1..3Pll. \ .... llnb. lMI T. ttack. Wlll buy llNMNdt • refrt11. .... ---ANKA--'1---~ .. ,,,, •••••••••• JIDIJll'O.llAMJNG Modal bJ ftt 8W'vtna Reliable, rtfereoce1, Oallill9 ........ Exp, _!~~~!!:.:!~!!!~ •o.nc.,.t au 111 Clim"--.,..., W.f. --trid. MWG'7 .f'l Hterl ••••• tc .... ~---···---·wm-...... .....,... . ·--~ ........ e.. a44itM!M. --------....................... -. .._ . _,,.. ... __ -dlllm. AM ..-...._,, ...... r. --.•W.t.llV a.•.a.M •r-WWwT COGlP9• ---llll•e1111eee111 --El•CltlC, pal9'tla1. ..,._ -• ~ ..... ...,. l:TD8 AJNTING 6 .............. 6 drywall, phaatlMI re-HOUIS? Call Glqbam lpr'd. [ ... Ratea. Sudblaat•net•H• • .._..a.,.dch• "'· ftll:ll -... '"-_,__ .. .__,.._.. •· r~ bumlw. Clrlftw-.MS-SJ.ZI "-T• Free Eat. Call Geae patm& tna --• buaUa1. IU!tHI, Uc'd + work 1aar. <:leM'nl. &Q1 type. lit .,., ... ,. .. ,_ ....... _ ~· •um •MDJtm. CAUCT<L&AIONO ll'SAll a-.urPOO ...._ .... _ ~ ~ 1._._ u . ODat. ao rn esP'er. .....,.__,.....,w .....-Local 711r arouad Plamblll1. electrical, srt11. JllllM.1-. SUIGI ~. •llSl, llMlll PalDUn1. INT /BXT. NII&. ............. 12 Jn. exp. Uc'd, Due ..... n 0:1 mtaCll '! -- CarpeottJ·Comm'! ,___-.otall....._.._ Raid. Fr• EllUmate. ~.... .-. Jolla : IH·OUS, o Pl&iaa. tllt<*wart, free 111..a •mom, 5'S.as6l 8. WU.. • Soaa, IDdn CI t uda ftee Dt. .,,. ~· -· ........... ·-····· Bonded. Lie ta5741 Boom adclil. r.a,ode.I. JW•w """' I room add. Plw. Geo. Pllmer-• ............ 81111. Uc'd.117.-.Z Vflt'l loe price. cm --... ( ........ OlarwiJ. Ml-JOlS Tree trimmiac. Com· m 'l/Re1ld . Sml landlcap6nf • clDupa. Mla.Ja.JD9 JAPANESE GARDENER 11 Jta esp, claup, laod.acape. Free eat. 511.IJG or Sf ·2112 Esp 1ardeQer, mow, •• cln-c'9. rr. eat. RIDbl Cll area.~ Remodel, addltlon1, ..... ,,__Ce. pldoa. NOBODY DO •peclaliata ln utm Yud cleuupa Is lawn rr BEi U!R. J.S. Coast. tanm, roam eddtt"°"' Ir care. 1'r9e trfmm.lnl Ir Ue'd.at1511 Pldaa.~ ................ ...... all ... repa.lra. .. -.-.ma ...... ....................... &Jme nipair, ecklltJom. Room acldltlon• • J"e· Have tlCWDe!tbiq )'OU want cablaet1, doora etc. model. Jack D. Miller. to Rll? Cl.aMified adl do Slli1 ~ fut wWl DaU.J lllalll. e.na. $9.lllJ Uc"d. ~ !:pX78 il well. IC-.W78. PUot Waat Adi. c.du Crpt • Upbol. a..-ra. nr wuta1, ... dn'&. ..... Prot. Simon• IWI. m•1 TWMMY'S WelUJ or l time maid nc. 16'. DISOO\JNT ON VACANTS.. a.am carpet CI I • lmured.. Pl• tl&Jtb~.- Rou1tcare Service, lM'l'raU DomeeUq..a. WI NO-7315 for your bcameaumew AJtce'1 llo9Mcleentn1 Wladow waabiq. Refs. DIU ••Ne, reliable. IJJ.139.MMl'Tl Xlnt cleantnc done b7 Ron. •lhr. * mill. Uc. 97-4mll llDuM • Apt cleaoio1. Rellaba.. needa work. Call day1 : 8'1·8502, ,... ... Call ledaJ for appt . -.uu 8bort Porm; 8tlllll • Fed. SU.. C1', 1\ne at. pa.iatiq. St. eatr1U1 located . .J. lJc/lu. TrJ me. R. llcJrt.at7, Aed. tlnor. ~ I ¢ d ' I ~ peidtn1 Ext • Int. --·········-···· .... En 11'75. ...,15 ~1 ~apiD1• Free eat '''·4383 a... dae1P9 deeip llCMu ~~·~~ m-.K'C--~·-~·. ..,. rr. -. a ..... Daw\ PUatiQa. aen1a1 dale Land1capin1 .._ 9 yn, most reu, 1114111 cbeclr mr ref, lie. .1....-. r...teee-pe . de- llp, 1prillk.ler, aoclt, ~ mUlt. IO da1 -.r., lJ yn aper. lJc, ID1ur. SU·llU or 8'1..-&. ~ .............................................. _.......ta 1"916dl nn-R d WI•' • ...._ Car :l:pert)'. llland wm.,. QultJ W"Gft. &Cl ..... 1172 . .., ....................... al't' . .,. Jreroqfr·· type 1·1bln1le•· rocbb.akea-compo·lar. Free .. ~·5830 F\o. Avail. Qa11llfied roofiq. ,.,.,. .. Lu.It repair. m . Qood rat.el on ....._ • CllllllJO. ~ m.1101 ut •• ~t1 t' ..,..., ...... •..•............. U3111'1AY •YPUT SOVIE mcT8IY DO rr 1't'.J'W t MJ.167' Hllpw.ts• 7100 ,...,..... 7100 .... w..-. 7100 HllpW..... 7100 ....,..... 7t00 MlfpW_... 7100 HlfpW.... 710I ...,._.... 71IO W.S1• 71• ............................................................................................................................................................................................ -----.. - Babfaltser DMded Laa 8l!b -. info on eves It ct.y can for 2 yr oJd. a31Naft8Pm .Babyajtter needed my home, apprx 4 day wk, 2 kids. Encl.Jab, Rd's. Stc:imtty 'odflc ._. SIOOIOCBPll S !m-9122L '-ope••P la tM Fee paid. lrvt.ne area. B A 8 y s 1 TT E R _ '"'-• Mewport ~ Beautiful atmosphere. -""' L..01 I VI • Lota of vanety Light &sponsible lady to care -""' H 0 • •1° bookkeeping skills to ror lOyr o&d ctuJd eves ................. ilNJ SlD>. Abo r~ jobs. Call OlM. 675-8121 ....... Jen Lynn ~5001 SMU· BABYSlTl'ER·for 3 yr an g & Snellin g of •Ttllrs Newport Beach AaeDcy, ...a.a ~ Thun fl'Odl i -r---.._ s-..... po•.-....... -.--..-. 5 :30Pll to 9. 540-4dl ---9 •lit Diie ~ •'r-• I IOQDC--~ 11le lbaat1 PeUcaa la Bab11ltter. Lo•IDI at· _,., ~or a Btkten!}•t· woman to watdl z pre. , _.,. -•~ ...... ......,..... .. ..... -co . cti. laddllra •rw_,a. <1119f T..... A11111r ill .-.c-bet• ... .._ D • ~ 1-DI. upn 11oa dana I'll 2715 a.II ..._, • 1'J0.05ll7 efTc~ Opet; 1101 I W. o.tJJwy, NB. aft. 4. lAlar l"orellt. BABYSITfER, reliable Sb ........... le.:e BOOKKEEPER , fuJI for 21h yr o&d, approx 10 P wr. 'M. for ~~ ~ U:~t'.:~!s':.~ ' dya per mo .. rds . pal I mlll~-perience & motivation ~ Ul4175f-4224 =t!i.~o';! MBYSJ J'l'ER -Penna !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~I amt. WeeUad eveninp. _-._1_w_. ----- Appros. S·ll. CdM . UdoHalr,.t'w looldue~Au, m.78Z1 Job Colt Clwrta 3Gt Via Udo. N.8. 8AB\'Sl'J'TER ·needed Space for 1 ea• e . Needed for architectural dys a week. tmoa &irl H a l r 1 t y l i 1 t 1 • • urban deai~n firm. PAI. mJ bome Cdll. manlcutl.ata, • Rlat.ed Salary Oeiible. beneflta. 833-1870 dys, 875-8 aervlcea. 671·78SO or P\eaae send resume to· ews. f13..1970. PB.R., 18012 Sky Park Cir· ---------1 de, J.rv1ne92714. ~~·v!m. ~tlc:~·~b BOOKK E E PE R - JW.a.. Dana Point area. 1bop. CUentele pref. Faabkla llland comult· bab•. Wrt: ,99.,597 IGWS in.I firm klokioc for Xlot. 1 pay &: bene. DayUme _Rm:_·_m_CM. _____ BEAUTY.s.a. 714 -159-8972 e "es llllbfaitt«, rapouibl HAIR CABE PROD ~AskforQlenn. Caablen wanted, P tr 6P\aU, an.. • Sama Am. N.B. Call "4-MIO. ~IQ.ERK -Ex· per. to wort parl·Ume in CdM pharmacy. Call Mrs. \'CJUDC 644-757S for appl. CASHIR F\111 Time, 1ood pay. Growth co. s Jocatioftl. <Mr 31. ~e Train. ME11K> CAil WASH 2lll50 Harbor Blvd. Omtallesa. ~niap now available for full tima Auist.ant Managen oo 2nd It 3rd shifts. No experience nee. We train. Advance· ment opportunity for rna.nqemml poeltiom to SS.50 per bour If qualified. For more ln· fc:nmtion Is interview. apply to at.ore f 50, 1390 N.-Padtlc Coast Hwy. IAguna Beach. 4M-92:13. Will interview Monday tbru ~ from Sam to ~Oppor Empk1yer Cllild care. Fam.11.7 _. ret1red penlOD 3 dJS ... wk our Cll bome. &41n pmwan to car. fCll' z JI' SA.LI: S Am b l ti o 11 I eblld, lloa-Wed-Frl NJespenoa to call on dQI .. Lt MkPI lf I.A beautJ Woal. Un)qoe .._ Attr t t avil .._,.,..., em....- P /Ume. Call Judy at iD llnletur'e, rwp. tncl NewportArc1* llartna: ~ •~of 6CMMC. ... WOl'k. .,,.. aper . Bn*er' needs Real l!'.ltat.e Xl.nt oppty • beoefttl. aalespenon to aell s.s Contact Al Reda : milHon worth + of S31·1UL ......._ ca11 NJ opportuDlt'll Bill, tw..1G.aooa.1an. m.wwr. ..;__;_ _____ -1 Bulldnc BINDERY Pmttioll. SWt DPll. TILLIR lmmed. Newport Beacb S.-eo..t... Priatial Co. Own Trana. AIJ==C bank Elps. pnf.-red but DOt mc.8".m2 89 St.C.M. ~ .... /OPC ..... E.O.E. U IDllllfl Dl9dl quat. in-Bll*illt--------1 chldual to b&Qd&e all bit· Part na. OaU6de PWd ~-:'~· 10.key, Cof>ed«. Up to 20 boun -~pger ex· per week, lltslbl ~r. belp~~ aebedule. Collectioo wort wk, eo. paid ~ esperieaa. ...... Tap u1arJ for Glw NI.wee. 8eLu7 top penon. PleaM call ... 1••.....ate .-itlt es.· f7t.7te0 dys, 6"2·4847 putence. Call DaYe ..,.. .. .-bf 'llHml -------t.. ...... ~ O BOOKKEEPER full •MCPICA. an equal GI>' cbarce. for Lacuna ,.._.,......,.. Beada 1ab-eoetractor. ·.:.;;;.;..;.;;;;;~_..;.,::~---t Miii& ....,_ ...,_UOD liMIGDNO ______ ... ....-.... Callm.471Z • M pt 1/CIMI SIWIGS REP M "-. -... Wplm ....... ...., co. l-. n;.1!'::.... im o.r a...tlhlJ ..... I Jtre:e•· ..... aa lm· a ,...,..a.&. Beada. -•-i.i±r.e cc • I fGr a ..... .....-to wortr .. Uma ~Rep. w l & b m I n I m u m ctll&---C ~-npenhlon, full MDC!.,_" •-&.. U -! ........,.UtJe. foT all .,. ..., ..... _ 1-.....,...,/acco-d ... ....... Ulit .. tnml"1 ri 1lkilll•a faoctloaa l.chacUa1 t••··. . ..,..... ........... •"'5111,.•.•• •a:.._: aecouu rtc•l•abl•. ..=--.CID• II& •••••• . ._..,..... 0 'WwJUJ "-' ....... ,...., ~ ... fora.nlA· ...... .. " ... • IOOD • ........ ., ........ ...... _. .. a , ........ ..,,, I ...... to .. ........ CPA. O/Q. -- ..-.urant.t. m-257L REDA CGostr. Co. ..... IJ9f ,.,_ a..up per'IOll for :zbn, la Faalllon bl.uct ana 8 ..,._.,.-. bu immediate opeaia1 Sil.mt. for caabier'. Hours S:JG-5. a.teal Experience preferred. =::,::_'= SICltlTAIY Newport Beach IMloek'il Soul.b Coell bu Prefer 50 wpm. No fulltpert time opealno sbarthlnd. Have ameral in: lmowledp ot otftee pro-WIS <*lurel. Wlll Ulilt bl S10CI( .. aecoua&t • pnMd4 a....a ... ..-.. ... ...,..1 clerical 1upport to ~·-braDdl oftlcen. ApplJ Carj)entry " Elec. IJhm 10:00 6 4:00. 2001 1lmlwJedcereq'd. llicbelaon Dr. lrvlne. Prevloua retail ••· Neu airport. U5·Zll06 perteac• rr•ferred. Elt.18). Permaaeo full/part ==~•°!':rt~ . CAI "OIMIA ,_. allll&J: B.ooc:k'• MST IAMI Pwaonnif Otflce, am P.IOI!, •11' No. Bltltal. C.11. M.oo.· --------SIL~. J:.0.&. CUbier /Sal.. for ftae ledMI' nad7 to wear . AdYaaeeme.nt op· portuttl ... OJ:NE'S, BlltlarOclltilr ..... 011111W ,.. PMt Pood .... wt. Im ....... :fl,....,.,,.... ~ Ntlmt .... t' ¢tr lllaod atore for a 20 ..... Tl °'•••s WI._ ••• • -.1. ···~-....... a.neal a.ml""ST DeBIATI OPB•tclS FORSPICIAL PROJECT IRViN!: E.O.E. 40 INVENTORY COUNTERS SPECW. 2¥2 DAY ISSIG*OO 312&. 3129. 3 /30 Day Sb.ill Local co. in C.M. needs 40 peopAe to uli:lt ln lD· vf!dar1 Call our office todl7 to ~· your llAlt. 117-0045 at-Lin';. '°1ni~..::rs "'-C:: ..... a.m Needed to auht IV[ ...... " .... ~ ........ ftt.N. ~= Plac ... ams hrt time • hllJ u.. ~ard.putU..••· ln1. APPlJ 7·1tlnea Skin. lm'I "· Bater, C.M. Ulll'IAY 'DM'IAu.,...., •• ·::. .. .,Pl.IT SOVIE .., a..EBX TYPIST. p /time. for Claims Dept. of lnsw'aace Co. Pleue call Duue Callab&Jl, 83Ml5ll 0JaD.. ~ ,.-. WT'ALASSIST. f..tmal P'tacb cook. needed. Preferabl:r Oillmacl p/Ume . Expr. nee. ...... ••C'HAMICM. a.•(NPtST n,n&rD1c rapldib IJ'OW• aog Newport /Irvine Aoc.lt brobrage flt1D bas unmediate openin1 fOf sbarp, reliable, accurau (60 wpm ) l y pis l Familiarity wrth com· pt.Ur . word processina brJptu1. variety ol dutJel lo busy eoviornmeol. Pleuanl aurrowMiinp . Salary opeo . Call Perso aael Dept ., m.ocno. OOCXTAJL WaitreM, El CamJao Real. ZOlll ~ llB. loq ia penon Ollledor DUOY -lalel'estin&. challmgin1 ww1' with I naUon w\de .. fhwtce co. We have an apenml{ far a tuJJ.Ume eKJJer 'd oolJed.or. Pleasant wort· me coods, xJ.nt. beoe Call 71.4·530-1861 Mon· Fri. a. ».s 1or ill.terview. E.O.E. M/P'. CX>MPANlON -£1derly woman aeelra middle apd woaan to abr bome 4 domeltic ctubel. Non· smaar. Salary. Miu. Viejo.-.sm OOOlt Dinner Coot. Good beneflt1. medical Ir paman plaa. lilut be U · ~ Prfnte Com-tl7 Oub. can ,_. appt. llm-Hom. ........ Oda Elq>er. prd Port .... Convalea«nt U.O.pital. ~ Qiua&er Girl Moo fl'r 1 i-.n Sat 9-5. Sl..50/br Apply 111 pen.on Mesa North Clunera 1110 Baker-.C.M COONTER HELP. 0anUJ Shop. t-2.>0pm. Frr. Pref IDlt.ure woman. No exp Dee AIJlll1 in penoa. DtppltJ Doauu. iau Newport Bl CM Jnlicateuen Person. nut be over lJ. neat Ir mature w 1tr11n F'llime .. lncld wknda See Twry. Hi·'nme Deli. C>E.11\h. St..C II. Dellc~n Help. Ex· P1fteDce prefernid.. over 11. F..-Full Time and Part 'nine. M4-SllJ. Dllll6"'7 .,._ for L .A. nm.. s.uh Hunbnltoa lllNch. • dar wort wt. Dependabl e car . ....i . ....-. Dell very P /Tllb•, LA nm.. llOO per .... ht l..apna Bladl. ....... . --·c··-----1 DeL -O'IWI 11 tor t..A. -'nm. to iw.n. bl NB • All Jblfta·full Is part Cll. Reliable •have de- time. pae. cu. Penn. Prr. &J. .... 'Pbmrt. MOO /S.UO per mo. ~at: ....,.,,......_ .... 8l. lrelboe p- ~ Dental ~lice k>okiDI for dental au 't f'tes.ible bours Abo tmu.rance g1rl to eventually lake over rroat desk Call Sif1 1&515 Dental aut •anted . Sr:Ub Coat Pl.au area. • '-2 days, relaxed otfce. mTm DIJf'aS OlecbrCab. ...... Dn Yer /Ga.rdeaer COlllb. Hne vdd CA tie-e. Goocl d1hl.D1 record.. ........ Aflll1 • P•••r••••r . UIO P'• Ua Oil ~ -S200 Week. WW tram truck dn Yen. Open &am..fSl>m 19M4U DfUVER. l1VU>e rum has unmedlaLe ~' for dell very drl ver. V aUd Cahf, llc:eue 6 pr•· ferabt)'~n. ~ DllYIRS Mm or ....., 25 Tri or older. KJIOW u.e ~t dtiel. Net SJ.II) • weet or more. Oraa1e Coaat Yellow C.b, 11300 Mt. Herrmann, Fountain Valley. <No of Slaw betwo Newbope • n.c.bd> .... s Decree. lfbdaom n - perimce eonQdencl b-celleDl t>.nefll1 aad ~ con"jtfiom. Mb· aklft Viejo area. Only daesedlinl~ employmmt oeed aPClly • Call Suaan. Sll·MIO. DIC.SIC. Ral_...deftlcsir,... ~mAnaWmre- q\&19 eqiieriw:e " top *11.la: TnriAI 70wpm, sllor\llaad 100 wpm ~L ..... Jed). Geed ~-Wu7a.+ per mootb, eom · • ... wtlJa .wao. If ~•ellfl•d Celt TU4M-C7U,Otra,_ P.tfklnt'l " ..... .,. Ol'9••s WARDI0"81: ASSEllBLY J'ACl'OBY f71.'79 Dmal. dle1nWe uab· Dedrallcl cau.aa:mPll tm.. llon-111un. x .ny Uc NQ"d. ....,. ..... OOOICS -dQ or nilbt. ---3000-·-----Elplr. pnl. Appl.J btwn WfAL/AerhtM "AQyt\lm.11'W11.l P/Ume. Perto office. Makt JOU ataopplnt en ....... ll:forClndJ .... bJ ... \la. l>Aib Owelfted Ada, )'OUI' 00.- PllD&Q ...... Adi. -~ t'enter. we'N m ~ a.ctrto, OM of them. Jor aupptlet1 ot ei.cirlcal oomc>ooent. In the WOl'ld. ~ ............ open. Inga In OUf ~n DtQartment fOf St. 0.. sionera In the Toouno Area. Aac>onelblllll .. wm Include deelgntng Of OV9f"Helng the deelgn of tool• and ma· clllntl, p~rlng l)fellmlnatY and llnat CS.tall &ayout ot the d"lgn conOtPt.. rec> ommtn0tna l)fOduct mootflcetlon• Of,. vtaiona. eno Pf'8Pl'1no frethend m.ino• , P'tot to flnai lcyoyt . AeQul""*'tl lnotudt H ~· -'*'" ance 1n tOOI dMIOn lt'<f ataftlno with 2 • )'WI' ~--training pmtntd. Wt offer en •Olf..,t benefit• peotage and oomp.tltl-. ....,__.. u lntetetttd, cell! lllr.....,' . (714> 117-47'0, I.It. 1117 mcMMMllUONC • MllNtO,.Ad. ....... CAft102 M l.Qual Oppcwtunlty Imp..,,_~ ( DMN'S ~o.& ,,,,,,,.. ... op-._ an•·-------available b' prodDCtklD .. ..,......,,_to a.a. n.w. troubJ .. boot Prlat.d Comma1t7 ftltft • Omit ...... llDal LoM ... ~ ,_ •• ? ...... la cml• om11rtrellr:iiil tn ............... ......,. ......... . a.at.-. ...... . Reqalrea •ortta1 I ~-wmz tnowled1• of TTL1 ....,..,,. •-.. - tlfeultr, a1la1 1d0 1tw ..._ na. La ... ..WIC'I. Ure•Ht· eo•ptea. ...... llWI. Da7 6 W. ~ a ..... Wd I ............. SQilr. ..mn-.r& wMll .. ... . pnf. .. U'llla. cal(° .. eeJleat ular7 ••• ..... -.... ............... ladud· .... 0011.,,.,..,.. r.u.. O.,._.r ••fftd for ~atal, lhdltal I , ru ura luu.raaeff, Penaloa ...,. ...._..._,.,._wD clllllldca r tis .. L~~·: ...,,......,,, .. _.:r-ftCIMcll.._ 0w&a .... ._ M RIDS I ...... 1* ....... , .. Ht\ • teHa•te • ... , , ....... ••· , .. • ________ _ .~ ... I 411' fH ... .. , ..... , .. , ;c!tO ..... .. .~.=-.. ~ .a=.;· ....... 1•11 •• a ····--·'··--·········· ... '. ' ... , ...... }, J7JJ e.cH ,,., MIWPOIT .. CH =~~rare.• boW ec..DMMSAUou 546-4741 3848 Campus Drivt', Newport Beach •Across from John Waynt' Alri>ort 1 Equal Opportunity Employt'r ••••ooeoooeoeooeo Gmeral omce, part Ume, Groomers-Experienced. 9llarance ale, N.B. Moo, l!O'lll cwnmtaaaon or leae ·n. • Pri. 754-0'111. Ask space. Also Ba tber. forJeny. Bnllhers needed. PiC·A· GENERAL OFFICE· f\ill.Qme, 10 key a muat, Pet. 10089 Adama Ave. H. 8. 964-JS.51. accounts rec helpful Growing Co. needs Ci.l1 Barbani ror appt honest, resp. bard · ~ ~.so~ exper in GmERALOFFlCE -bcd:keeplng, gen1 one. de m-2101. Must eojoy pbooe COO· ·tac l. work I ng -------- . w/cunomen, typ&ng & Qwds deUlJ won. Paid vaca .. IUNG NOW tioal, sick pay & health Armed & Unarmed im. Appty 9"41\loo-Fl'I at Openings Budens Pest Control. •hyuptosu9perbr. 696 Randolph, C.M •Uniforms & cleaning ~5570. free General Office El. TORITO REST. Qirporate Hdqt.ra. Fast typtat f o r diwnified duties. F1ex- ibillty a must. Interview by appt. only. 1JU57_.., Jacquie •9BALOFACE •J>ubUablaa com&::! ... amc. .... •Mature pers ons ~me •Will train. APPLY IN PERSON MON·fRl9-3PM BEKINS PROTECTION SERVICES 2601 w. Bell Rd. Anaheim.Ca. 1714)761 .. 31 E.O.E. 11/F ·an alatple. lluat be ............. fti1911. tt ........ llature. nmHIDObr pref. AU: ror GUARDS . Pit. -.a57, l.5Ml Com· PU11 • put Ume. All . ,....Lue.BB. areas . Ualforma o.n..a fumlabed. AJH 21 or w. .. nowt.a°"" w1lh over. Mired welcome,. _..._ oppommjtiesl No aperience nee App- U JOll ave aperieoce b' Unlvenal Prote«kJD aa a Bookkeeper , Service, 1226 W. 5th Medical Secretary . Stteet. Santa Ana. lo· Cashier. Ins urance ~~ 9-l2 le l--4 Secretary, Licensed Medical Tech or In Hee1tb Food s~ needs , W~iac please call penon to wort 9·3. C&ll ABA CUS Agency 548-mL '151"700. --------•Helper needed for Win· General Housekeeper, dow-tintlng co. Ralelsh HUl Hoepital, 6"-8494. Npl Bcb bas an im· ...._,,CULTURE mediate opening for an '"-" e x p e r i e n c e d We oeed a mature. ex· 'boulebeper. Good start· perienced interior plant log salary & fringe maintenance person beDefita package. For w/lmoW'ledge of Orange more information con· County. Hrs. flexible, • ..,.. r 1-""' l'"" E o E pay commensurate ...., .....,. -.&· """· • • • w/f!Jqlfer. call Bruce at II IP se.6511 lam-oooo. e1 1 .. au 1h IJ HOSTISS/CASHIS I Pmt time llon-Wed-l'rl, Apply daily UAW. Iii , 4 bn. daily. 631-7227. ca.. Mexican Reet. 296 GENERAL OP'FJCE Secretarial skUla. pref mature penoo. Nwpt Bcb lleeJ Ea lite Firm. a.y office, nice people. Jh. 8:»3Pll, Moo-Frl IGSllOO E.17lb5t. C.M. l:laataa ID welcome oew residents. Permanent part time. Flexible bours, need car & typewriter. 547-3095 ; 183-39 -------------111111111 -=-.. --.~H ousekeeper, ex · perieocec1 perscm to care POUR DAY WEEK! for bo:>'l 11Ii:12, prepan WGWt for lDkreatma, mea11, liCllt bouaework. prvperty maaaa•meat lluat drive own car. company in Newport HounH:30pm J..Sdays OlllUr'. D\ctapliloae It · · _. .... ofc. All bmeftta It a ....,.. Re&. requl~. lll'Cftlbuina. RUSH ! 831·1'7» aftel"l.IOODI and lm. PwWCJDDel Agency _ewa. _______ _ • B 1'7tb. Cotta Mesa ~ Uve-111 care S.Zlll tol.4'70 for eMes11 C.11. couple. _______ , 0-W 10PJOIS TOP PAY AV¥SfOll AT: tD>per mo. 548-GIO Bm,...eeper to Uve iD 6 car.lor"Ztmall cblldren. Noa smoker. Call .... ./ INSPECTORS We offer a stable work eDVtnlnmeat with ID ea· celleot salary and bem:fi1a pecb_ge includ· me company paid Llle. Dental. Medical lo.auraoces. Peo1lon Plan. Savinp Plan wrtll bi8b intereet. 1oi,; paid botidays. per year and 1 ~ paid vacauon alter 6 mont.bs. Th.is position must be filled Im · mediately. Please apply a1 PERSONNEL: TRIV(X. It«: ......... o ... ...-. c..-.-. 3180 Redhill A venue Calta Mesa. Ca 92626 Equal Opportunity Employer M IF lmuraDce UNDawan&/· ACHNT Large multi·braoch personal Uoe1 agency aeeta career minded ID· dividuals. loalde poaillon with ,.......,b!titiel al aervic· ma • reaewtnc exiatbla .. "'buaiDw ...... aa NCOl'lDI IMW ae· comla. ll:lleeDeS eommwllca· tiaD *ills requited. StarUaa aalaey com· menaurate with es· peiteece • a!lUtt1. Xlnt c:o.heDeNa •wad-,,__ potealial. Ftr appt. call Fouatam Valley Branch 714 1 54Nll1 FGS flll.D GROUP SERVICES INSURANCE BROKERS INC. lmuraoce ACCOUNT REP FGS bas openings lo Cl.ll&omer lt'f'Vice dept. ID service automobile ac· c:nmb. Must have good oral 6 written communlcatloo akllll. Experience de· lirable. SUrtlnl u laey com· menaurate with ell· perieace & ablltty. Pn1ciwlve boo1.11 plan availabie ii liceoaed. Ex· Clfileal compeoy beneflts in career advancement mti l =~:t. call Fountalo Valley Bran c h 714~1 FGS FIELD GROUP SERVICES I NS UR AN CE BROKERS INC. IMener •laat ••••· ........... U •Part u ...... KkMll Hall. ..... t ,,.,,.. ....... AIM la.._ ..,,..,r/ cmdIICW Ito.a our of. 6cl811ltMO....,.Cout DliUJ Pilot. l :JO.t: IO .... Jl'rt. •=»•:•a.tor- -One& for col~• ................. pc •k . ONLY llllQOJBDENT 1S A GOOD VOICE. Call ecMIU. ext 112 ef\er ~ P9;"'1llClblily .,....., PART TIME EYININGS Eoterpr11tn1 1d.all1, CMI' Z1 wall Dynamic. A d v e n l u r o u a ~.wboeQjoy worldos with aod lldi...UOJ.t:ba aces 10 to u M2-4321 Eli. 250 ~ 2 and e p II ASX FOR l..AUlUE E.O.E ·-PaJE~·~ - ~ Prolram CoordlDa&or fell' drfvlDI school. lluat ~~..,._,. Ptnme AM. LA 'n.mea .. ..,. • SUICI per week . io L•auoa Beach. ...... CBll!Ni&lll'ltiSiS ...... FASTPOOO INC. Pltlmerecapttoallt. App-MAMA••s 1411\:=Ave. ly la peraoQ: Re1i1 :C!\alall&W.,over· E.0.L..11/P bofsn.-s.,. ·r1 "'fbllrn'nwr .i -r .. ~r.:::.-w=.r.::c:r~..,,..,,,.,..... .... Bristol. <So . Coast ......wi• -~ lOOli I PI a 1 a > C . M . Im . Are >'OU ....,,.Ad! eQWP. NaUooe1 eo. blr· med.opmiac MO 11 !3 If >'OU wwend ym lo tnl Tnineea. SlOK·alJK my al u.e q...UO.. per yetu. YOlaa& meo acP'f ,W. OllRCE YoQS'.,.__ may luat a,e JND. OaJJ• .U Neat. mature reapomi· the price of a poetap I* penaa for variety of ~ alcdudea.Company paid Naucie•a Drive Tbna be n • f It • . s s 1 · l o o o 8alauraal are C'Un'elllly De• e y • s R u b b 11 h .-one Uldt 11ao.aaen Senice and permanent niabt e.t People nt'eded In Sunset Beach ofr. lop COOUJUSSJOn. S&IW,.,,Y for exdmhoe cWJd.rem llore .in So. eo.t Plu.a . ...,..._ podicm fora. •f erienced· person. ,Mapetn.~ ~, ..... Some TV 1&.reo aa.lea aper needed. bra ID be arraoged, apply in peftCJll: ~RtllM Hardware t°a ll Bud Hyams -t7ffit....,HH Manapr. Base salary range lrom SU.000 to S!0,000 per year. whidl iDc:hdea a, boo._ lDctn ~procram and aSday wo rk week . Other benefits include : ~ imuraDtt plan, ~"'Wee~ ,,.,o ¥Ge~ Bl., C.M. afteT-1 year. and 3 weetc:a Salfs Maoacement aft.er 2 year curllnoua PleMant dip.if'led part employ~t. Hc;>bdays time la.la " manage. Modela· l!lacorts I R R I G A T I 0 N ~ w.- SPEClALIST '1flliill'VV With at &east 1 year ex· perleoce. preferably newspaper. Excellent ~ beoefrt.8. Apply bttweeo 9 AM 6 6 PM. Moodaylhru P'rlday pa.Id mclud.inl l>irtbday . and a new company car, meot work. Fleiuble imurance &nchaded after houri. Sala " maaaae· l y e • r a 1 a U n 1 t mml backi:rouod • plua. Manager. Sul»wUal 1radualed tr you enJOY worlone income. Boous, profit wtt.h peop&e and serving sharing & equity plan. <JalilY rood, p&eue tend eau m.1142. Golf Course, 2·3 y/"an ex. Attractive Females OnJy perlenc•, drl vers Uc. 64.1-0180 R9Cll Estate SaMs ()pen101 for licensed saleapeople. locally owned. wrth oaUooaJ re· ftmll system. Excellent working cond1t1ons Earn l~ com.mW.ion. Fbr confidt'ntlal app 't. call 75-0226 many beoef\U. Foc appt. fH4..5«M eat. SL ~ B.ECTalCIAH Eledrica.1Tech11 WU toU.l Per Mo lDltall. maintam & re· pa1r electncal eqwp· ment up lo 480 volts. RepeJr & trouble shoot electrical controls. Opera~ eleclncal test equipment. Apply Pwnonnel Office. Coooty Saoatatioo Districts, 10844 Elias, Fountain Valley Equal Opportwu . ty Emp&oyu M /F. Laborers. Cooceasiocs. Fer CIRCUS VARGAS. Cub daily I Call 891~. LEAD MAN TRAINEE fer production ceramic. ab:Jp. Must have lead ex. perleoce & speak SpuUsh. Call m.8600. Ll&ALSICT'Y .......,.. ... m corporate• _.. plaoolaa areaa. Experience required. .Newpol't c.&er. '" f512 LIGALUICll&TARY .1'11' p .L Dal ... Finn. l·Z yn.. aperieDce Ofll I Jtilatjgo Good tniDa. dktephme lkl&. o.c . Airport area. Call m4l52 Lep1 Seeret.ary Small d,yoamk buaiDeu ltUsatloo lirm la Newport Ceftter seeks e:xperienced. effident "' eoera etlc legal secretary. S.H .• die· ...... " xJnt. typing skill• a must. Xlnt. salary depeoding upon qualification and ex· peri~. Good benefits. ~ Legal secretary. Npt. 8dl. insurance defense firm. e-sperienc~. good *llls oecesaary . Sheila, ~l.5CIO Llceoaed Real E1tate sa.&eapenoo. AUl'act1ve Bay View ofrlce. Propeaalve commiuioa --~· Uquor clert. nspoos1ble 11/F, pit°' f /l, Irvine 664-5()35 ~Ul. lipt housekeep. inc 5 days/week. Rm 6 bd pl1a sel. Wknds free. 9Q.oet 6 tot lPY. Ho1&1ekeeper, Live· ID . <llildcare. Call foe appt: 51872,t-S. MAc:a•IST Dlventned wort Joad. Mic. elec:troolc lnltru· aunt s . M o de ro worbhop. Advanced Kloetlca, 1211 Victoria a., C11-.111S EOE IWda full • put time. WUl train. Apply Don ~ llotel. Mill Del Clmpo. Dua Point. thtt nrcaW. All·romd mai.Dtea.IMe :---.::==~ l*t.U• lo ell of ti•• ••aual crafts. be peraooabl• • well =-~='..: DeCHl&r"J' > aomeooe wttb •tt ._,.rttoce. Wltt.ea...lneid Ad .. Dldb' Piiot, P.O. Bu •o.ta ........ ll•••1eu oetcled. .............. .u. ..._ ............... .,t ...U.1 or motel --........ ark s ........... .-,., ...... ~117..a. lla1a;er1Cltrll. Dl¢1•• ........... .. CIOPMdel, llft.t. • .... 1111. S.00/mo. + pvt. room. bath & board to mature lady. Non -smoker. Prepare tnetis for senior lady. 645·0507 , or 548-31137. Motel Desk Clerit. M tF OIAHCil COAST , DAILYPtLOT JlOW.lcrySt. Cothtw.ta .... Oppart.ity ___ fa~J!' EJCpeneace preferred PBX Aoswen.oe Service but not~. 01ty • ()peral.on. Mature, de s hHl. $3 .SO per hr. peodable All stull.s t:.x ~7445. 22'14 Newport per pref but wlll lrllD Blvd.C.M. ~ MOTB.MGR. Exper. pref. Oceanlroot l.oD. Mature 1od1v. or couple . Idell : ~. MOTOR ROUTE lmmediate opportunity ror part·time earnings The Dally Pilot bas • ~ route available in lhe South Laguna area. Delivery, afternoons, Monday thru Friday. mornings Saturday & ~· No mootbly door collections. Earnings about S5C>O per month a rosa. R e l iab l e tnDlpJl't.at.io and small uab deposit required. Call '42·4121, Foster OuaDI&. tordU11a. Needl~towork tr'CllD bome oo a new pboae pro1ram. Can W1I llOO-Sl.50 per week. del P I a. time. Ideal for bomemaken. f'oT COCQPlete lofcwmaUoo, caDSiSf.1.450. NURSES Al.DES -All . shifts. Exper. or trainees. Men Verde Omvt. Hoap. 6'1 Center SL.CM NUl'lel Exdtincj ~nt Nurse to be trained to direct smoke d e· addict.ion clinic. Back- ground ffiated to addle· ttve penooaliUea belpfw but not oecesaar y . Pleasant clinical •l· IXI08Pbere. Pracram .. w:lapad bJ A.L. a.-. 1Ul'1W,,... NlniDi R.N. relief. 1-3 Ii l-U. XllL rate al pay. Apply D.O.N. Port llaa Coo· valelcenl Jbpita.l, 2570 Newport Blvd C.M. IQ.-OtOO. ~ LVN. Flt.I.me. 7·3. Xlot. rate or pay. Apply D.O.N. Port Mesa Coo· va.lescmt Hospit.a I. 2570 Newport Blvd. C.M. 6G-OtOO. NwsiDI Nunes Akles. All lhifta. Good rate ol pay. No ell· per. nee. Wiii t rain. Certification proaram ava!Uble. Apply Port Meu Convalescent Holpital, Zf1I Newport llvd. C.M. IG-CMOO. Nllr'l.inc Experienced Certified Akim. all abitta. full ' &mt time, up ID $U.5 per lr.IDIW\.. TRAINEES '1 to 3:30, XJat NA tralaiaC Pf'OI. Earn wbUe you team. ._., mbs'mwn to Sl70. Plapblp Coavaleaceat Qd.tr,toeM ----- f'UOP&.ATOR Dependable mature openton ror ao.swcnog servi~. pa.rt ume Also need grave yard reltef Apply 8-4. Moo tb.ru Fri 657 W 19th. St. C M SCZ.1403.. PBX operator, answenng service. r tt or pit, e11per pref ~ :.>LS ---•PIX• T AB ans. .serv. hlls a few pos1t1oos opt>n 1n 1\.B •• SA. CM. & Huot. B. areas. Varied shift&. P tr ac Ftr. M&oy outsta.od· ma bmefil.I. Wortt near Yll'W bome fl earn while 1(a1Mianl. »Gii) E.O.E. Pest Control Tralaee, 1teady job for ri abt penoo, pc"O('.rt " &toUP t.dh. allPb Moa. 1'uea •Wed 9-$. Lloyd Pmt O:llltrol. -E. Dyer Rd, Sea&a.Ana. PttoHI f'ltOS Lookloi for oauonaUy .tvaused quality pro duct. Call Mr Allen. 5«).4QZ3. Plastks JOBS ' JOBS• JOBS• Work cloee to home Save oo gas. Job Opetl· ings exist on days + grave yard II.pm to 7am ror experienced or Tnunee Injection Mold Ing Ma dune Operators. learn oo lbe JOb wha.Je earning ~y. RAPI 0 advancement for those sbowmg desire &t ap titude. Xlot bendats You are ebgihle for : Paid VllCltJOD. major medical &tdmlal plan, sbift boo premium, hie IDS • & p ftl abartn&. Good c le worldn& coodtt1om. 714 bn. a day, be paJd f 8 bn Must be Engb.s 5J1Nk1ng CIMCO 255Br1g~ Cost.a Mesa Cl blk s. of Balter or Red.bill) PLUMBERS HELPER - Will train SZOC> week t at.art. Opeo aam.8pm. -.&413 Pre-School Teacher. lead leacben wanted. Train to be dltedor lD our O. C. acboola. American Pre· Schol. Laa Hiila. 110-1181. 552-7331 PRESSMAN 12SOW/f51 l ... B"IATE OPa.IM& IRVIME 751-3504 Printer needed. Es· ~ ramillar wt&.b Rrobl press, coet.ract bull. Newport lleaa PrtatiD1. •7U7 ~ V(EC:V • ~ 1·~ T~,flf;' ~ ••"::') -RttEP'TIONlST General omoe Good typtSt, part umelfull ti.me 10 rharopracllc orra ce ~alary based on ttx perten c e Ciill 7 Margare<te al ~ 1177 Recept Ion 11 t tT y pas l needed ror lrvme pubh(' ~l..1005 flnn Must be able to handle busy phones and Cast accurate typmg a must .549 7966 RECEPTIONIST SEX:'RE'TARY -Perma nenl part·time. Flex. hrs Airport area K R Aodenloo. Co. 549--1343 RECE PTION I ST - needed for bul y lrv. law r1rm Good typing A MUST C all f'ran 8J3.:tl22 fttteptJoru.st. full time. M·F. good typing re· qared. Prt vale Country Oub call for appouJt· mmt~ R£CSl'TIOHIST Seelllng eager person with 11lnt phone personahly. a('curate type 45 Pel"50flable in· chviduaJ for our expand· ~ ageocy 15.25 Me\a Verde Dr E Ste 213. Costa Mesa. 754-1.581 RlaP'TlONIST Wtth or W11bout t>1>lllR needed. Top pay. Tem porary ~ fWl Ume. Call Tod Servlca at 97'9-0164 UC.,-fSECY Gf'O'lring real estate ra.rm needs expenenced re· ~'secret.try for Its Coflta Mesa om~ Will answer phones, place ads, work c loeely with Hies associates Salary based on ex· pe r1en ce . Ask for Dewellyn , Re/Max, 831·12116. b:splioalhf/Sec:'y LJngo Real Estate In Center ii cur-Jooldai for ao ez. pe !DCed recep · lion I st /secretary . Professional •P· pearaoce. plea11ot tekpbone maaner and typtni akills reqt.llred. PlesMe call 644-7020 oc send resume to Noel Joblaoo, Lioao Jl. E .• Z12I Seo JoequiA HWa Rd.NB. **"*'liONIST ... pe6d. lrvtne. New of. nee. Gnat be•lDDen ... liCllt '1lliDI ~ Allo ree jobs, c&ll .Jen ~ $40.5001. 9Delltn1 .. SntlltftS of Newport Beacb A1eoc7, 4UO a....,.. ............ 10.1'9(. I II f• ....... tll-J.402 ....... ....,. S1,erteoeed, a.&. PlODOCTION CON· lleeaHe for ad.he TKOL CLERK aoMe9.GUI'. TllAfHEE -So111e .._... aplall ctarkal......, uc. \11>-1looa. Call: resume or limpty name "-•~ &We!phme number to. ~ HAUGU'S ott1Vf>.4M llUtne Hardware aCore oA Jdf~ needs experienced 0 • .._,..... salesperson. Knowledge 1540'Ly.. A•• al manM eqot pment (!$· IUYenidt, Ca 9250l !M!r1lial Ptulbps Marine. E 0 £. M IF 67J..«*> Sdn:,.... Rest.aura.at Scx>rt1Dll! Goods, Fu 11 or FuJ.1 & P 7 JXJl!>rt.aons ta P T . x Int money. new spttctalty roods m<s!D.8am-2pm ceo~r 111 lrvtoe (;all s:B-JS88 SaAespenoo needed ror m - sacie sales for large Ultbt· Restaurant mi fixture sbowroom. a>UNTE.R HF.LP SaJ.uy pha comm11Sioo. Perry's Pw.a Wtt ~ Xlnt benefits. Wood nspoa peopie Lo won Lighting Fixture Co . F1extb6e· hn for 1cbool ml S.E. Mun. Irvine AIJply aoytJme c Co r n e r M a i o I • PERRY'S PIZZA MacArtbur>~2901 ZUll~ W Oceanlront Newport Buch SUspenon full lime. eJt. peneace preferred R.N. Abram Catalog Restawant Sbawroom, 1819 Newport Minimum exper needed Btvd. C.M. WW tram. f\all ~ part -------- tune.. Appty in IJUIOll. SA' 1$ PBSOMS coocs fWwnallty ... aduJlg WAITllSSB lo work wltb and DISHWASl •S WOli•• 1dda. °"" 21. lD ,...,..., eap.trw. SenO'm 11 orw. PAIT11ME oa••s "'°'• 50-C32J or...- Elt. Z50. Betww l.SPM. A.st For A.Qdrea ~ ~I appUcatKIOI for . 5aJel COOKS Quality salesperson BUSBOYS needed for creau ve, high ,.,..-~~~.A.-. fasbioo ~lry gallery. • ·-....... Malllt eojoy wortting w1l.b I)' in penon betWft113-5. public. Exciting fioao- REUBENS a.al benef'llS. Good base 1.51 E Coast Hwy. pay+comm1sslon. lo· Ne-wport Bea('h __ ~ ~ pluse RESTAURANT HEU' calJ 497·2llS Part tune counter won. Sales bt.tfet style Lunch srutt RadJo Shack 10-3, Moo Fri SJ 50 per hr ld t'a l r or Housewives CoUege Stu dem.s Airport artta Call Roo ror appt. 2 Spm 5()554 Roofers wanted. HCTI' ror lrg proJect exper'd roolen oa!y need apply Call Lee Roor~ Co 642-1222 SALIS Large auto insurance ageD('y ba.s 1mmed.Jate C>pe'lli.Qg.s for t r1111tt1 lnsjde ~at IODS. Good bmdrts Salary + bonus. Call Kathy at FGS: S49-8161. Sales. Art/Jntenor de· sign, w /lnterest in ar· ttmtdeaip. full, p/Ume. Wort out ~ the borne lllgmnt pc19 avail. Will tme. Call Kana 848·~8 G-1J:m) SALES COUNSELORS Remember when you wa'e a kid a.ad wanted to earn yov own mooey 1 Well. we have several kidl wbo do. but tbey med • matw.. uaer1.ln bas full tam e career OP· portUDrt.ies &r part lime )Ob opporturutaes open- 10 g up now in the Newport Beach area. lf 10'& are military ret1red ac a coUece pa.du.ate or are curreut.ly 1oiog to c:oUece & blthlY mot.i val· ed for increased earn· Inga based on pesfonoance, please ap- Pb' at: 2'7'00 Weat Coast Hwy,N B. RADIO SHACK A TANDY CO.. t.oi. tm.R.ON WANTS YOU 1\) fiil HaJancbe ol OC· ders f r om marine, motorcycle, aporling IOQda, motor ·~· re· t.ailer'I. Great oppty bul we are very aeleetlve ar want coofldeot wlnnet' tna ool)'. We traiD ex· pertly. Vd ua • ... ~ llr. Stone MMQZI. ad!* to cbaperooe a.ad Waed 1QU111 men w1lio COlmel &Mm lo aa l• wW IK aJcq well wO oriea&ed Joba from g.9 women. Call II r . P II d a II 1 . Pb o o e 1n~,.~G!!•~·~•!!S.O.~at!!!::...· __ f42·U 21, Sat. 250 - blnem2andtPlf. AU POR LAUJlJE E.0.E. w... we•n •••••t t• Hupt ..... llOO Salea. Dlnc:tory apace. _, • $1IOOfl•1N1 Commtattoo. aoto •I· StlOO ..... ... &owuee, elotblol •I· 761 .. IOI .... ..... lo•aac-e, m1mt. OP· portmJU., wtlb pro-.. .., .. eb • Alad ••· 1u11l•• aalloa•I M•blera. Part time "" ......... ....... ... f'rt .... Pl' Ill'. t.All't._ Ddwn, SALIS m«n aft 10aa for .......... OlllJ. Dot -..a.. Hrtr + comm.,....,...._ _____ _ ., &. lrlltol. Cll AllPlr .... 1.ou ID...-, NIW K'N I Pt CO-Jllf ..S.-rtU.. ........... Sain. P'\all Umt for ...... penoa. v .... ,...._,..,..,., ··i...._~ t::=-.:·:r:: ~-· -...,. l'rtM)', l '° .... ...,...Ne,..._, AUea. •hterfroal Qromd noar ~ a-..aa.1• a-lfted Ada an Uae Uot lnlae A•• .. W•ldlff Plaa11 Na. ... ,.... ........ .... Lit ..... anti11. ..... tlJlll .. ~···· --· =~~ tJ.tl ... IOatmt:M..uc.J _...,to I RCUJlf\al ladlalal.11 pd .ae ..,., au. ... ._ ... a ...... ot , ......... , ft'I er. .... "I eM '-flllla ,,..Ad. a ...... WQ tlDLtll ... ................ ..... ,..., ' SECRETARY TO Sf.BAL MANAS ER Tl~e Dally Pi lot 'a Secretary to the GeMral Manager has mar ned hun, and a new secretary &.~ needed. nus lJJ a pos1 tion ol vaned duties re· qwnq iDPd typmg sktll, maybe some dictation skill Cb ut not man- datory). Ability lo meet smd communlcate w1l h unportant v~llonl and newspaper's employee. oat lmportanl. Call the Dalty Pilot at 642-4321 a nd as k f o r Pa t ~lo make an llSJl)Ohltment for an ln· terview. An Equal Opportunity Employer SICalTAIY TRAINEE POSITION FOR SEC RETAR Y WITH GOOD SKILLS. Type IO wpm, a.bonb.and · *> wpm. front office ap-p e ar an c e 4t good ~voice. General oOke dmiea: WlU work fer ...-ltaU in small real est.at. investment co . S alary co m · meosarate with e x· perieaca, Call or write: Mrw A..-Tumer Vlllale mestments IOOl2G-1Wd. Ave, Hunt ~Beaeb'2184f (7U)llM.W7 SECRETARY nm • an excelleat. op· portctal&y for .omeone Wbo bu bad previous pell IOLCieJ /recn8Uq d • penence, has typing ol 60 wpm. and a good phone ~onallty Work JO houn per week 9am to Jpm. We offer a good startm~ 1>alary and e xcelle n t compan y b e nefit s Aease send resume out· hruni qwilllicallon.I to. l=MP IAMll.Y HEALTH PROGRAM 9IOITalbert Ave Fountain Valey. C.a 92708 Equal Opportunity Em.player 11 /F STOii ROOM SUPERVISOR Trive?('. Inc .. a Mohawk Data Sc1enc~ Company, has an Immediate open· mg for an ind.tv1duaJ who ha s previ o u s l y supervised st.ock room operations In a e lec- t r o t m e c ba n I cal mant.lad.unng environ· mmt. WW be ,...pomtble for tbe auperv&aloo ot u.e plaoement of outerlala, establlsbmg operating proreduns a nd 1n.sunng computer doC"umeota· lion. We offer a stable work envmirunent with an ex· ce lle n t salary and benefit.a package inch.ad· ing comJ*ly paid Llfe . De ntal , M e d ical Insura nces, Pe nsion Plan. Savln&a Plan wltb high interest, lO'i'I paid botidays per year and 1 Mldt vacation after 6 months. Tbla pos ition must be filled Im· rneill.steb'. Pleue apply at PERSONNEL: mDS TfUVf X, INC ........ t'-......... C.--. Secr«ary .M. SICalTAJlY 31S>RedbillAvenue 1 TO $1175 Colla Mesa. Ca 928215 AmbiUous It bri&bl for ~Y t.tU ll'O"ring company. ~~~~~~~~ Heavy background not - oeceua ry. Need good Sbdm&l 11 you're friend· t.YJlinl With shorthand a ly, conacieoUoua " de· ph11. Call Rlta, 54CHI055. pendable • Pa rt time ~90~1 Ai;· shift• avail. Tuea. It NeWr-a ree r r • · Thurs. or Mon. Weds . Fri. M Apply in pel'IOl'I. Stonemlll Terrace, 29l.S _______ , RedMU.C.M. SECRETARIES TYPISTS SWITCHIOARD OPlltATOR .. WILL TIAIN 645-7565. GEllRAL OfACE TEACHER -S peed ReadiJll. Tuet. • Thun. a.ERIS eves. CTed.ltentJal reqd. We are "°" accepting ~~i provided. Part appllutlona fo r t op time,-on . .ltWednes. for sidlled lodlv. tnterMted readlni aide. Tbe Read· in vaJ1ous short " klna lng Game • Npt. Deb. term u1l1nmeot1 in _&_U05 ______ _ airport area. Must be Teacber fPre.Schoot p IT prolenlonal, people -'-ft -1uon own oria:ll.ed It flaible able ............. _., · towod: (ull da.ys. Call to c b i l.d wel c ome . Ii elatci ta... ldledu.lf your appt to-AmeL n8c,a1n1 Pr1e -8ebool. U ,_ .,. fltte!ria1 ol daly. ac •· 70·1Hl, dMnlfq Jobt, plHH 117.0041 _S_'ml ____ _ ~ :~ .:: ,..,...· l'""'-~ ••&lol for 1ou, '-' \• II \= ~ opportullbJM 6 ntMOtMY~l~S =t.:~';:...!C:..~ 1121 ... ..,.... ...... oil• lllllMd ........ ..... opeal•I• for L•t•l ~~~~~~~~ ISMrttartH 6 Ltlal TrdMel ........... * ...... prof .. . ....... ..,., at.., Clllllt to,.. Saft 1f1ll6 ...... a ~ o.tflt. M UY MX'·C MJDCY 110 Nw.-arnr,-'• .,., Ul·HIO. 1ooi .... Teclmidan . •&ICllOMIC • TlallCIAN A powiq eltctroolet ~:;:;r.::1 ha1 an lm· openJnl for an Electron.le Tecbnldan ...... ,..,. eqea1enee to~-ma!n-t.m t.aM,_. uaed to our I rodaetton ~ .• lhatbe weJI ventd bt dllff.al ~== poUelt I blllt nu¢ deal aJltludt •Del 11a ~ o1 worktas •lti minimum ~ '-*-Now Illa~ dotna 5 to · • Aa.0 ,.. our wide IOfarGJ..ANDlarceey, aa!sctklo ol a•MpkUe CANNOT COPE WITH clM. AUmde lluie ~ 1llE 111C4H PlllCE or &. l711t .. Cll POOO. rF YOO RAVE .. 6 ...__.__ ECONOMI C AL •, .-RECIPES, SOD 1'0: ·,,,,f,f,..._ __ _ Ad No. Sl5. D.t'1 Pl.lot.. ... •, , II ti PO Bos JHO. Coata s.-11.. • 1\e2i llillla.CA..... ••••••••••• .. •••••• .. •• t • 1 • •• Boat 1pace1 for rHt • .... ~.i.~J -~·~S,, .• _. __ ,,~ Poul t.Me. uqablte Gad· rw'oMd wttll artlstle piano leas. Slate . IMllber PoCketa. llSOO •&l1.1e, sacrifice '485. Dlliverf!ft 83ML02 TOPC~HPAJD "::. ...... ~=:= .. ::::? ... ~ ..... ~!.~ -·~133 •SM.S6C°'915• Electric ii dual cal We..,. IDO\'ed to •mailer ,Wt.an for aale. llu1t ~! ZllC981 foam•· aell. Beetotfe:r.Nt-1107 material •~raps • • bllrdware. fforl-. au. .. •• ter • Cicen>. '121 Farad ro F1T "10 DATSUN. SL, Cll eu.na llarch RSHBL. 540-S'TZl 21.. Z2 AZ! ~~~~~~~- ....... l5ED ~: 18D3 Cal I 1 _,._ IOtl a.. JJO'l,C-or. 2SorCal2S, --··-••••••••••• l~ Dnfler Cor. ZS. Ele ttra<' 4r daulC'al -.7507 'fennb Court Dlreetor. Microwave oven. J CPeo· a.a.. 9ft. d1van. 2 CK· Put Ume. Weekenda. oey. w/&ccesa. Ir stand, .c peai din. ldul for Hunt. BHcb. '3.21 ht. s.aoo or beat o If er. rlll&al pniperty. Best OI · 1ZPlaee Gorti.am Sterli.D g Blithe ~t 65 pleca P /P . 1141754·8737 or ~lr7'9 Wheel cbalr . s eria l •BN~. telHcop1c )ep. toot plates, Jeg rm. bud,. ext.ensaon uae new. SllOO. Hudloa Porta tile OK)'lel> llAll, model OT.!12E. tank. coal.rob, ma.all . t"ar ry11>g c•se. Jike MW S'7S ~9902 Pit.an f« &ale. laJD· l-a-.. -.,.-~-.,-... ---904--0> aaon.BIRollw.~ ................ ••••••• 1177 11.ana..J ~ s\.a~k lf71SCA'U Gtbloe, LPG<:. llarty Twill ao·s. 130 '°""· l7s-oTOI ... , • ..... loMld. Pit. pty. a.t ()(. Olli m sr cn-10l8 1er. ~. 'I)ililt. expert. part u.m.. Haun open, •al&r7 opm. .For Fubion lsla•cl medical otrlce. Smd ,.. sume to ad tsa.. Tbe Datly Pilot, P.O. Bos 1560. Costa Meu, CA 9Z!J6 TYPIST Profeita.iooa.I Firm needs 1)1:tst and general olflce worktt for itJI NewPort Beach olfice SOwpm re· quir ed . Includes swtlcbboard relief. hnnuml posltioo for WJe wtth &mbitioo. Xia woridnl ............. ac beaeftta. k.O. E. CalJ ....,. 714191·1'100. ~~~~~~~~ 101 o £ue. me de9k m . K,a u --····-······· tir.. bdbrd m. Refn1 llqi.c a.t Stove, cooct ~m I brn mod aora shape. Mate offer. Call 1 Sl!O. K.lkbeo la· ~ blel25. 5-7414 ~rri1erator . re1 az, ~ 190; elect dble oven 842-soat aft &pm Maytag washer Ir dryer . Sl2S. Rerng. $30. Toaster ' oven SZS. S2S Poplar Lag. Bch. Matcb lnc Ke nmo r e WMhl'/dryer, wshr ods repair, mat aell-<>ffer . aa.assor 81'1.a.o SACRrnCE: Must ~u by P\iday everung : Queen size aolld brass head board IZ50 or best otter. co&t new over SllOO only a few months a10. Grttn vmyl IO(a bide-•·bed ~ CA1l 8'13-3954 S. J0.9PM Danish Modern bunk beds. mattresses fl lmiim. GOO, 4M-214S Free llanduig CB tower, mar, PDl.,Z. Coax S2()0. Ca.U 95i lll5 Carpellng dart brown 1l1J.8. Xln1 shape. ~lmi ---KJTCHEN ttrnOdeling de- aaper. Reuooab~ fee s..~ S+S. fer! Call ~UDO (l(Oft.. P'ri. d•1•>: '111·121• ......_. lrw1rhech). Alt far Jeny. KJKBAU.. ....... 2 ~~. 2cw:· tave -. .• me Eat.er tames" ff, SW'lnt;~ beaa New 15100 Sell for ~ thin ha.II ~18 AJLo.Su Ruescher Near nrw "1tb ca. 6 l ('cet. Samf1ot 1!7S 979-0388 Baldwin Organ, full ll.ryboard, both ltn!at & swell. Call 642-9"0 to lee •JO•se.AIAY~ 129.1150. au) 5811-ZUl '79 Apollo 22 ' cruiser, lloVe. mn1. head. 11.-. 4. OMC 230hp loboard. Comp. tlosed canopy. Easy loader trailer W/eiec. wind\. £stru tn· d at ~ radio. Sm. dDiMi. t.all.e ovu equity. Uted~bn ........ Rl.JMMAGE SALE. St An· chw .. Cltuttll, Uf'St Ao· dl"W9 Rd, NB. Thurs t:JNPll. Pti t:•a:oo. ~61111K. ~ ••• olift IJ"el:O, IOOCl cmdSlOO. TYPISr -Growtac Npt 8cb. firm need9 aper. • typist. Must be rettable 6 hard wottini. Min. ol S>wpm.1$1·9'11. Nancy. Stove, n.loe, needs aome ~551 ·994 2 alROllE lS"Q,ev. I " wtde wheels . New 800xll.5 Ure oo 8 hlr r1 m, •. 'wk •mttaetaey U1M1D1 traDsformer· chupr. Approx. 200 ' cba'D llDk fen ce , Graymarine boat. 0 11. ~it RPM cluat.er 10 .. 1q1a~ cage blower 18 · · attlr f an w hou11ng Printers saw, g•lley c:abmet "J galleys. work bend> on luge cue.en . M2-311'9 1811 °" non·correct1ng Seleanc. llJzi1 cond. 8"l otfr'1¥tt la>O, ~ TwW,lbapth1 ht Th!J"Ume opportunity for t.aJenl.ed Typist with good t.depbooe akilla. Entry lev'el poslUoo. Apply In penon to Mr. Fuents at Robert Bein, WllUafti Frost Ir AHOC., 1401 Qum)St. N.B. l1PYOLBTERER /Erpr'd . Need aa an employee or pmrtner'. ai-niz. WGrd"'9cfte_. o,s ..... ffeaJUI Care Co. la (nine t.. an lmmed. openmc for a Word ProeeNOr ()plnlor, full time, eves. 4:10pm-12am. lloa. tbnl Frt. Ideal cucBdate will have I mo. mbdanam e:&· perienC'Je .nth word pre> ~. Xlnl salary • fr· lqe benefit& pac.kaae. For l.ntervlew contact D e ni s e 14 1 · wa ... E.O.E .. M/P'. FsMktilll caua Daily Pillt AD-VISOR 642-5171 demdng. m . Stl~13 or .. Ufi S. lctfl ~ ...................... . Pet. «*ier-aide x aide, G A R A G E S A L E . diem. worb IOOd-llOO HrMebdd 6 omamen- n...1 ............ ,, aide .___. tall. CQltume jewelry. · -., ..., ... • c........ dadlim, tuni. 2 car top • ....._ aood·SLSO. ~U ---n..r.S.t •1 at... --·-·· . • a.. <lrcle, H.B. <No. of Adam1 ·We1t o f MICJrila). Fri/Sal/Sun. 2207 An · u· eM••rWal021 dwnary La., NB. Off --•••••••••••••••• Irvine Av e . belw. WASHER Ir DRYER mrorboth Callm1812 NEW! SOLID OAK um...u&y•Meaa. ,JCJTCHEN CABINlr?S ...... 1060 (co..,plete) from o•r -.. •••••••••••••••• ! baatb at tJw Lu Yeps Cider bane ror aaJe. Oft. , ......... Show. NllUonal tie bm -eer. llust Mil ~.A ~.t1 s:e.:. SUO. to best bome. llkforllllb. . _alle2 ______ _ C'4lfl IOJt .11 .... , 8070 ....... ............... . ....................... CSA ~ blue PGtnt filmwe kit&w. Cbam· . pimllne. &100 ...... ..... I040 ........ ••••••••••••••• •l'.llKEDIATE CASH• .,__..,,. --a"'c PbrGakl.Stlvw. PlaUa., ~u "_.. n.a • an7 lllad, Deale I a.mp sire ... ,,., Pet • 'abow . P•t ply ._--... _______ _ m,..,.1345 afU pm. BMm. Sblb Tzu m. I wb, eblU, wonned. Sacrifice $110. 751· lHt evea, 756-llrf days. OABAGE SALE adl in u.e o.JJy Pilot brtq bap. PY t'elUlta. To ~ your drawtoc urd, pbope ..,.today! 1ICt Ookl Role• llMftl -~·aldtw/..-i· dtnl bracelet. S7 ,000. BRAND NEW lM 80X. W/Warruty. 01' tr•de IGr BMW 3.081. •1..-m Dllm.1 SZST.AMNWAY j 'QJaeb. Gl.aol Ne-w A 8 Diet m..I meo- d&cll-HZ 6 IUnctl m&r. IS W /c:alllneU ••• piles , Ne•er ••ed. aaD1. JWTC Family llem-FIRE File, 2 drawer benbipSUDO+tram fee. Schwab, &epl, blk. yr. M>-am. ok1~131-5212 Heavy duty S nap-o n M()YIM& too lbox . 5 cente r Uaetl.eadl('!CJN.1stiqCll drawers. 1 skk. Loeb. ..._ dMk, swvl chair 6 mo. Ooa: 5-9-2211, or aide daelr. Sleo per Mt. 1 564J.01. aectttarial detk $12$. JUn PU f7$.0lll RCA l&ereo C'Olllbo, floor model •· Wicbr' AaDd A&ufone..dictap6oee re. a~ lali.I 1515. WllJ sell f(W Kaott1 plae J 1 .. etf bookcae sis. Di.Daer ~ kl I bJ Meakie -~. m ftllllli..Jda. meet sreen sbac c arpet. $100. . .,.. Ntw lhlna¥0lt Odyuey TV entertainment '*"«. wn. cart.. 1175. New Head llO •tis. SICIO!Ollf!t. MM114 after " JcD1 WQDe T..u. Club membenlUp for sale. SMlllO+"-fw fee. c..u ..... 8llrftmnl. ......... Piq. ==-··Good ms. GJ.c7'70 \ emu out t.bia Mm. a... Gna family boat. ,. fUlerform 21 ' op-. bow. 225 OllC U.boud • ltnUsr. •.500/080. Call llib at The WboU7 Co• anytime before lpm: l'J$..4080. • ~ boat. 12 lip outboard motor. on tnliler. ideal forolJ sbore ocean fishJ.ng or rresb ....... szaoo. 4IU109 att. $pm. s.. aa, . mJ. .., lllll&Cll', trailer It mu1 estru. M$00or bHt. Da1a t?S-0921 e •ea. 16-1771 1 -.Stclamand rinJ, IS *-'· llet. •tOBO. 1 mu'• weddln1 band wblte/yel 1old. 14d. -/080. Mt.-. Jo11J11 w.,_ T ..... ab $ACIUl'ICE: Solid Brue •-- HIGRD'l' CAlll PRICES Faall7 mtmbenlalp .. -.. 11.&e IMadboard PAJ.D: GOlJ).SU.VD· i.e ...... .,...... ·••"-tolfw. a ..... U5 0008: C1-rtqa. .... • .-YiaJI llide·a·'*I aola -"5. i..cu. tao. ·~ ............ , _______ _ wm b'lJ sold noi•. T_o•. of UH HoOYer : ....... c.u "' t t ....._ •II•••• 17 ...._, ....._ «c. p_,. QliDtl7 IV elt.e l.Tllp • lMJl.lAPll • .,...._,. •taa•llw ........ •• 1-.GM,on .. 11~. ~~ ... ~ lifts; taa • ror u.a. •..-..m.1111 -. -------.... _ lifts ..... lb ,.~ •• ,... bu _,, Lu :~&~~ ..... , ,...... ..... ............ 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"11 ~ .... -... -ODDC•'Mlll. &x~ ml. alat eted, 1$11. ---..,._ -.i.-.... --~~---~~~~11 · ORASSROP PSB u=::1•~1/ ea,.._. TraO&r. -.. ••Ills,. fl IO • '· cu be pallM wttll IT 11111 I ll-•••••e «liiJil6d tar OI' ( l'UC ll A ..... AndlldM. 1.Jkt tUt ....................... ...................... .,., ......... w.u.. neC.r .. mlat cHd. --IJSUI '17, -. • • P\nblrcl eoo nrt'r ......,. '17 JrllZ ltOSL, TS % ,.......,. ... ~utO Ou\ Sell Your Car! CllVm .. W PAY5TOPDOU.AJl "1'1 .Z Z+2. +cpd, elec. ForONn u.ect lmpona -'· Allll'J( cua., A/C, Call Mike or OoA S1IC mi. ll500. 111-7W4 * * * '11 Un. Zephyr toUpe, llS.ll7t .,, MBZ. .SE. lletall. ,.,....,.. .__,,,, tllO OQlllP. l"ll&ond, lib new. "112llD Z: wtu1e z+z. Im· bnrn. 34.,000 ml. Jt!Qt ... urY•1•11 --•=."!.••••• .. • __...._t:• WA....-reft.I mac., S.pd, a /t , llq ~a/out. 111,500 . ...... SJ4T .,..,....., 51' wheels, am/f'm ~au., u•--· ~.,..,_.Sfecial Climutrldd',4"da.1Do -Wllmal7Coupr,oria. IMelDDdelT~aed ..t:,)ciun9. J.$.000 ml. --·~~.-~-..... ... 1Udllf}ll1tt,~!RI> .cmd.~&iQO ....Y.R l.v.1u. '-1..l u 1 9llO. OOJR)G5 712lo.c "%:/:,ft CoOldor'aitem ct..tallp&e, removable ~l1'N302 aftei'S. "100AYI!! ----r---...------~-Wlll•llMlllti ·- VtrJfMUcclean ....._..u.taftlpm 'IO Dataun 2*>ZX 2+2. .__tobtileve!! ..._S.W, .... Perts ~.... JOCIO ml.,5-spd., all ex- .. ___ __ IJt .. 113 ah nu... t400 ~._ ......... !~.~ .,__r ... 0..,1 ... 0_,_._ .• _0l....,V.-O_.. !:: Bit. ofr. 675-5415 -•------..... _ ...... ~ ........... V...B&cgy. Cotvalrene. ,,. • ...,...,., Mallr"-s. W.~ MIW 'l'uttJo.ch&. 2aetaoltires. c......... ~ ~ Big bumpers, ---... -... 160 PA.RTSllSERVICE '&aile!'t2000915'7·U15. "'4'-t>Ohr uo.uu aul.oi air, xlnl. cond. On· -1a11.,. '-«JKmi .... ... _ .. •••••••••••••• HOURS 4WliletlDrtftl t550 loT • ~·150· 851-0t!M '71 Monaco 23~ 'db Dodie ••o . a i r _1 J idw, aux. au. au xttu, T·bhcb, lo ml, P P. n4IS«Ml308. Mon· Fri aft 6PM.. Wknds aft 8All. ~~~m. 'lll6{dm. • ...... •••••••••••••••• PORSCHE'S '18 Datsun 280·Z. Mint Ci::f ~ :&:.y 75 TOY OT A amd. lilanY xtras iDd 1kJ S~Aac I.Me CIUISB W'lllJfO ~.bra. 631·4402 or ,.,,,_. Good cond!tion. Orilbt•l M z:a.os. Main. Santa Ana owner. llust sell. S3600 Allow us the opporturuty Jim Datsun 0210 5-spd. AJ.LbeComerofWamer '73-31158eV11. to coi.ider the purchase mutt sell. $5400. Call 54~7070 or trade-in ol your clean after6pm. 751-0116 '13'"-• lt' ho ,., Dodie Ram Charger Poncbe. Check Wlth Us ._. motor me.FourwmteBa b ls t .800mi. Air, tinted Today! '79 UOZX 2-+2 GL. Dodee cbaaais, 360 V8, """ lO" ' l!.,~ eetoo ' wndotn, suoroor. T I A Loaded. Lo m1 Jll50. dMh • roof air s c 8 w x • 1our .. u c. e "** &c CB. eoo0 mi 'on all .. terra.in urea, 12" x radials. roll bar. plush 6MGll rtt eag. GXI.6.19. $.5000 • .!,!.,..!!Ile new. $350. Sll,000. day 641·0523. mE1 ·--e\'e5 8C2-73SO SlU. idle ttema with a DIUly Pilot Clna1fied Ad. WANTTO BUY· BUMPER· TO FIT 'TO DATSUN. stG-5m ......... ..., t510 .... u.... '510 ....................... ...................... . -. - LEASE NO DEPOSIT .. NO LAST Any t-4olc ... Any Mod~I · Oome'>fic or lmporl MONTH NO CASH RE QUIRED IMMEDIATE CASH REBATE MAKES YOUR 1st MONTH 'S LEASE PAYMENT! 2 YEAR/UNLIMlno MllEAGE SBMCI CONTRACT wmtMRYLEASE·· Wf TAK E ANY TRADE PAID FOR OR NOT1 Covers EllQ Comp • S1eeflOC) • A1 r cot'IO • Manual Auto 11~ • Front susp • Drrve Axle • Complete front & rear bt'ake $~1em • Elec System ,lll'l'M' ....... M ~.. ~ . .,., (V' .. llOI .. ..,,,,.,.,,,, .. ~ n......-.o a.o@<' ... _...,l(t~ ~ C(lrtft(h .. .., •f'! »!l'Wf .. .,-c.,. ... o ~....,,...... s..o ,_ -o-. • -°' ,..,,. _Or -~ ___ .,....._ 77 Cherokee ctuer xlnt. rood. suoo ~--086'5 VeTY oleao '76 Dodge -Power w •(Ob. Half ·too abar1ie. chrome spokes, ........ $3500.971-.5314 Tnldll t560 ....................... 1979TRUCK CLEARANCE! We sWl have aome oew 1979 trucks in stock. Drastic reducUoQa ! SAVE MOW! COMNELL C HEVROUT ..... ':'-I I • " ' ,..., : " \• f 546 I 200 lf79flOID flOIPICIUP W. automatic traoa., pwr. ateertna ·-tban 15,000 miles. ClN6Sl'T1 ). ..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD 201·(• llAPBUR BLVD COSTA Mf ~A 6 •1'2·0010 "160M!T)' ~Ton Pick Up Power' lteerlng, brakes, a\l.O, am/fm, air, $2550. call 6'S-G1l. 'T1 Olevy: Heavy duty ~ ttJn. new tires, camper sbeU. ~ au. Yake of. &!r.a.86 '74 CbevJ ~ too w /abeU. Xba. cond. New painL S!llS0/080. Gl-4343 CREW CAB. 77 Dodge. ~T. Jo8ded. ~.000 m1. IMZ-5410 1 J6J I "•' tJut RMI C..i«1toi;tft G,,..,. · ..... 2SJl ........ a4ted ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9712 ....................... . -. CREVIER $I Sf 6 H OADWAY SAIHA Al4A 835·3171 t Hl UU 1MAlE OAIVIHO MAC't'Hl •USIDIMW1• '76~41p <172PHL I 71 m 411p, air «lO?S EZ > 713D41p.air ~E l "1'1530U1pS/R C>l79 > 71830cll ~G ) "711111AS/R tlO'RJBF > "71m•p CJMUBB> "18311 •p. C23IUKH ) itmS/R C21915 > a-ill FOaTME oascllt ... T1M(i IMWIUYlal *"11-0WMED• •IMW .. * .,, ~>14 1pd. tB14TKJ ) 77 321» auto. 941' J A > "18 33>14 1pd. (728W RF) "1833JI auto. <5641 l '78:r.'XliOpd. 1492AUW) "18300i4Spd. C873VD1 > 77alaii fl> (472TAR> ltlO .. tBIMOW! LAMa SB.ICTIOH OFHIW 8'79 l20l'I & 5211'1 IMSTOCkl SADDLE BACK VALLEY IMPORTS aG llarruen~ Pkwy. ....................... 77 Ft.! X1 9 xlnt rond Air. m agi., ca~~ :I>+ mpg, $!5(JOO 963-364 l Must..U 76Xl9. l3400 /beet off er. 987. 701'9. 546-0331 '727 ....................... VISITYOUR OIAN&ICOAST HONDA HIAD9UAITllS ' TODAY!!! ~· SALIB6IDVJCE cutllc.9..1 ..... GMC'lltUCIS ............. a9rAIUM ...... '71HCteA WA450M A/C, 4-speed. stel'eo tape , lo• mtha . MSWa.> -S4711 BARW ICK DATSUH 811 ·1J;~19].3J7 ~ 77 Accord, 5-apd, A /C, mrf. AM /FM caaa, rack. 4.lY. xlnt. cond. Orig. owner. '53119. 538-0150 Hooda 600 car w /mag rlml. Not running. S400 or best offer. 531·3508 .,....., t730 ....................... 7S XJS. Loaded. Low miles, cbrome, wire wbeeb. Im.mac. ~l ·2llOS ... ..,... 9734 ....................... 74 Karma.ml Ghia Coupe Last year manuf act u.red * IMMA CU LA TE COND!• ,... '748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4000 DISCOUNT olf window sUcker pnce OD any rem&lnuig 1979 ~604 IEACH IWORTS IMS Dove Stretlt NEWPORT BEACH 752-0tOO "Tl Peuiceot Great ~'*' nuleage & runs f(ooU S1Th Ph. 499-1Z7K 9750 •..•..•................ '6J Por .. che Ca bnult'l J>l>rlect l'OOd 2!>m p~ + Sl.2.00> S5U296 Speedattt '79. 2100 m 1. Bngbt M , sWl under nrnnty. 673-812 l "JI Porsche 91 lS 5 spd. Mg:s, st.er r al>S, sunrf. sUver. 1mmac $14,500 . PP 640-1.948 ev IWknda 76TURIO N e w enJ:i n e . P .P . ~ &4l--086S. Two front bft dmt shlds. •. 2 J.8$. 70 14 tires llO, 751·500e Iv mesuee. Terry, 77 !ll:IM, cream wht, like new, a&ll, ou tlrm, spec. trlm. m>t> 832-4490 "73 9ll·T Targa '10Km1. Omperate Must Sell! 1-4,637~ "l'Of'onche91l T. lmmac. cood .• AM/FM stereo. new pamt, lua & inagt. f77~/0BO. 113·3528 dQa,..,leves. ..... 9756 ....................... "'1 OCALER IN U.S.A. ROY 'I ~ CARVER ROUS·ROYCE l~J•mtlorw Newpor11H<" wo-4444 OOSIO SVNOAYS 7SYWCAMPB Westphalia F1at-Top. 4 speed, radio and healft'. Yl!SY ab&lp I <!l86LQ E) $4495 IOIWJTHAM VOUSWA~&f '1ID> Westnumter Av~. In Wl'!itmm:.ler am. '1Zl 631s-'18llO 19fllVW Bug r;....,d CoodJllon $1995 ~ ------ 71SCllOCCO D.rnamiU 4 apeed coupe w\th arr coodrliooioa. aereo. Grut cooditlOO ! OJBVAG > • $64'5 IOIWJTHAM YOlKSWA(ilM 7SXJ Westmiolter Ave. In Westm.lnster .. 75&1 &:18-7880 '78 R&bt*, Dl.1, A/C, lug. ~~.beige, x1nt cond. DX>/~r. 9l3-403S 76YWIUS ~ .. 7ec(~~ 37,000 miles ooUU. beau- \>'. ID»> S56t5 IOeWITHAM w..aw.-.. WW; ' ' lw Ave. IDW•mWer m.7Sl ~1llO "4 Bus. sunroof. MJeds pmiat.llm. 2L1/9Z-Zll0 . 'ID vw c.amper. ptrf ed cood. Reb1uh 1600 en1une. new \ires sbocb. good pant. Sl8SO. ~ '65YWSIDAM XLNTCOND NEW EVERYTHING 631-737' T,,...... 9765 ~ • vw Bug. motor reblt. ....................... $1..UX> .. 75TOYOTA LAM>CIUISB Good CICJDltil ion. Oriltl.DAI owner. Must sell. $36()0. fT.l.3151 eves . "1'1 'l'o7'ota Celi ca W>de r 27Kmi. $5, 700 4/Tl-3034 'SVolbwa#n Bug. xtnt. tnoaportatioo car. Great mileage. car. SIS00/080. ~2755 aft. 5. "18 51.lver Rabbit. 4·Spd. s nrl, AM f'M , great mpc. 759-13'3 ....................... "18. Z2B Camaro, burJ:un dy wltan 1nter P IS. P /H tl¥1Wt wheel. AM1t·M 8 tzact W/Jf!alOIJ. tnaxles, cu.1tom mac wheels, cnai•e control, it In l. cmd. 20,000 ml. f6000 Oa1l Ten lll <2131148-~ LINOOLN·llERCURY DEALERSHJP RAY R.ADllOE LINCOLN-MERCURY 16-18 Auto Center Dr. Sl>Fwy·Lake Forest exit IRVINE 130:7000 o r I v m & g . a l lAl.e '18 Zephyr Wagon, (TJ0rTS-0927wttdYli -auto, all power, 19M . 77 Camaro LT type Fu 11y smt AA s:~s48-.197s eqwpped. T·COpl , ~. Call 549-1551 t Wu:; '952 7JCHEVYCAMARO AWl . A.IC, AM/FM. tilt wl , new radlall. very dean. ong. owne1'. S299S fm.l45Saft g ....................... "74 Ghia. Minor bod y wort.. Gd ruruung cond Sl.800/bst. Dys S14.3382 t""5., · lml i3 Ford Muatanc Macb I 9'20 ~ eogJoe, PS, PB ··-••••••••••••• ••••• A'C, am Im, mag whb "16 MaJibu C'lasl1r Estate wacoo. AJI xtra:. PS. dilc: brb, wtDdoft, dr lcb. cn.ue control, Ut wbl. lmtrummt ll'OUp. AllfFM ster. cassette w/recorder. $3,200. 6«MX1'IS. "72 camaro. A 1c . cstm wbl.s, giv~n TLC. xlnt c ond . 768 ·6 90 ~ f!'W!l/wknds 1115'l .S141. S48-l9M a. .... '955 . ....................... . 'T1 CW... 2 dr, PS/PB. P/W. Pwrloeb. All/FM 8 trk, CIC, Ult wbl. AIC, vinyl top. dya -.&904. eveatwknda -.2'106 '73 Toron ado, 61 .000 mHea, atereo. crw:H' lAl8decl. XlDl cood. $1200 Call ~lent or Ad.sit \er n a& bra. 142-GOO. '65a..yW91. S!S0/080 63H157 "1'1 Qida. Brtam.,. 2..<fr, w a...Ue Malibu J50. Lnda•. Ult, crse . RebuU& -... new c&Ulcb. Alllhl. ......, llore ffpeed. MMll:M. SCS.IG .... "'•A '960 Cur... HJ2 ..................... . 111111uu•u•••••••• .. I Pl.rmo•tll Volare lntc:oeffiil ......... nSo PS. T-'hp rill •..-auc :'!.;":.=-:tr~ *'--· I!!"· ...,.. " eo •m&. ll'M. 60#79 wtudows. all caod.. tilt -·-------wtaee&. rrutse cont~I. "1'6 Volare 4-41' wagon. ...._ radJo 4r &Iver m fSIDD ~ htf' A c color. C731VCC ) I • ._, ·-I • MllwOllr SI I ,f'tl SUID. Olli~ HOW~ a.,,, o61t 1915 Plymouth Vahant t., now•Qu.aUSts needa work, 1ln t . NEWPORT BEACH maleage, w1tb utrai. llJ.0555 SllO. m.-c iS T top. Whtrmaroon illl. AJI power. 27 ,000 m I lrnmacuJate. $8,600 Pl' 754-6790 Of' Ad S1ttl'r • 143. 642-0JO • 34 hnl a day 13 Vt'tte 454 , 4·spd, bided. Ong mmt rood iaw r:rulca.ge. Muo;t see. Be a u t 1h11. $7 ,000 . 631·2121. QLIM sale. '77 Plymoulh ArTOw. :irlnt.. oond.. 28.0<XI m1 C a ll Ri c h ard Jadc..-.on. 642-3111 ext. 24·1 between 9am &S pm it F\iry: Aulomallr. :! door coupe, Good <'Oncf $995 or bes l off e r . m-5'™ Al\4pm . ,__ 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dori11f H35 '78 Trans Am. T·top. -·--············ aereo casaeu.e. full pwr "JO Dart Swi.ftgff, 2 dr, 9JQO. ~5423• small V8. runs 1ood. i 4 Firebu'd, lllnt. rood S8S. ~75711 PS/PB. A/C. new tl.l't:'.'> Ford ff40 ~ Pb 133-2849 an s ....................... wkdys -------'75 Granada, s unroof, ¥9 t974 amlftn, k1w nules $1800 •• .... ••••••••••••••••• "16 Ford Qluner. shell. mags, stereo and more. Mallt seJJ tmmecbately Sl500t080. &41·9083 Double cab truck. new engine. 12 volt. Best or. fer.~9659. KISSION VIUO lll-2040 4tMt4f CL05ID SUNDAYS Reblt.. 1aJO cc, Mlcbelins, All/FM. extras. ~750. Pvt.. pty. 1-494-6155 .... 97JI . ..................... . 9772 m.:918 '13 Veg.a GT Wagon. Good cood1lloo, ru.na 1<><><1. •-••••V••OL••••V•O••••••••• 77 Granada a le, pwr, new bralre1, AM /FM "72 Coron.a Maril II. Rbtt eng 4r tnms. Runs weU S500~ Vot.o '77 Corolla. llftback, 4·1pd, All /FM CUI, Stmp1. XLNT cond. good coed. 4-dr, 50M. radio. Wpeed, A/C, 26 9570 9 Ford 8100 Van. 8 cyl. Map, radials. stereo. 2S gal auit tank. tl300 trlnfl. 548..()648 evea, 842·2877 clyt. '77 Cbevy Silver ado Dooley, J T. crew cab, like new, lo ml $5600. to-ml Jin Ford Van. ~ Toa, carpet • panel CODY., A/C, PIS, cood coad. -/()80 .... _aAer l)llllL; HIO IOIMclUIM .. $ eN. Bead! Blvd. LA HABRA CS Ill. No. olSA Pwy > 01411U-NU ..--~ 'Tl Ill ), Hrf, 4 /C, AllJnl ... .... .. ........ ,.... ........ lt'JtRX7. xlot. cond, A/C, All/FM, sped&) wheels. 9!00 . .-...m> alter 5. '78 GLC 4 dr batcbblr, 5 1pd. 29,000 ml. $1150. 5e-7915e"9 ~ Call 751_.W. or WIS. SBYICE 9'11Ml11153. AHO LEAS tHG "16 raca LB. S..pd, 21 OVERS~~~v mpc ctty; a/c, AM/FM. __ 3211, ... lH. 4'4·6779 EAaLE net ~. v~vo 7t Toyota SRS Cpe, Jt86ff.arborBlvd. All/Fii k> mJ. lllDt cood. COSTA MESA Great aas mllea1e . ~tlOJ 540-9467 a,ooo.t1'MM2alll:30 Jrlecbanlc'I special. •• '71'ftlo1oU Ccrcmlt llarUI 1~. auto. air, Deedl alldon Wsn. $19. Call t111-wort. m>. 67s.tn ....... -'740 ~ ...... ................ ·-··· ~~~~ ................... .... ~d4pm. •1111>. D mi. mo.t GP-trWm • .._. MC ttol tirla, .,,OIJO. ~ J.IOSI.,. FI I I I I IS I e S ........... . -. .... UIO '711-a Corana WalCJD, "ONDlll lllDN wtlll 11 - ....... .-,...._ Nlw ....._ ....._ u,., .... tmk. au&o trua '72 _,__,,, w "'""'.--. -1-t .... Sh•-.cail lDter. Cl•••· $1,tM. ""' --..,._ -,._ --• oh. Cati, Mi-tltl OI ------......- '10118 • Sdn. It bha. • W C P ft II ~ :;t_•ood. coed '"' t '767 ..................... .. ... _,_ Miiula.u-••H•••• "II Cad DltL IV, W D 'IJ au: ooav. XW ~:tt.:"::..~ IM. ur.. ap. t.uk 6 alld, 111111u.u. 8'st Of· g,:: ...... Call :1::' mL....,. ,_, M P\f. !fl:O!'IO· . .,, ....... l.olrlW.. -:.._-r;J:_~ =::f!: .. : .... ~ IMlllLBll&«tw • .0.11 .. MIO, aftlr W GM&. CoaYHtUtle, ...-i .. ,., . ... .vw ... :-. '8Ya.MN9r1Ur.l . .,, ucoM¥. ............ ... .• ':':: ='.:: •11.IOftrJblk,top• ~ ..... ..,. ~ ....... ·, ==-Ila..,, C!ODd. ... mf., ..... .... :. -. ... --· ............... ...... .. .., ..... ~ -.M811r . .,_, .... m ... ""· PtJ ................ ----M!!,!!•1111& lNf YW C••••r., .. lllllllt. ... ... " en 11. ,._ _.., ~ ..... W11&. -11 ' ' _. IU.-• 1Unr n,, ~--Cll--. ~...wt: IZ,450.~ mpg. Bestotrer.646-3104 ....._ UM4 . 4t1tM. UMtt .............................................. NABERS AUTO CENY.ER 1425 LU8 ST .. COSTA MISA MOTHIHG OYll $ ____ ,. 71C+NIAC s4999 SIDAN • YIU.I ••••• : •• Full pewer, factory air cond . AM/FM radio. fllt wheel. ~ tOP. full IMthef lnt9ttor a only 29.000 OM ownet ""'* 8o6d & .Mcecl by N..,.,_ Odtllc. f '88MCF). WOft't Mlt It i ' l ' I I· 1980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA C~upe. V8. automatic tran5., pwr. steering & brakes. air cond .. elec. dig. c~ ~rome remote mirror. landau vinyl roof. cornering lights, wsw radial tires & much morel (123712). SALE PRICE $6995 1E§T DRIVE-$5QO j :J I 1980 CHRYSLER Le BARON ~ Door Sedan._ VS. automatic transm1ss1on. pwr. steem19 & brakes. increased cooling. radio. front & rear bumper guards. remote control mirror. deluxe wheel covers & wsw radial ttres & more! (128042). SALE PRICE s6195 TEST DRIVE -•soo ·casH? We 'II pay top dollar for good, clean & late model used cars. See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today • • • 1974 CHEVROLET ~C.AILOCOWI V8, auto. trans .. air cond .• pwr. steering & brakes. tech, bucket setm, vinyl top, tilt wheel. dual sport mirrors. radio. waw tires & morel (008JSF) - 51995 .. .I 979 PLYMOUTH VOIAll•AM V8. autiomlllC ....... * COnd... pwr. steering .\ brakee. 2 tone Plint. rd<>. ouetom moldings. WSW tln18 & morel (788WVL.). ' .. ALLOW t0P DOLLAR FOR.YOUR TRADMN1 1976·FORD MUSTA*tCOWI 6 cyl. engine. 4 speed trans .. pwr, steering a brakes. AM/FM stenK>. bucket aeata. custom wheels a morel (150883). ~695 - -:1977 CHRYSLER COl80IA COWi vs. auto. trans .. air oond .. pwr. st a brWce8. epllt piw. ie.ther eeet. vlnyt toe>. crul9e. tilt. AM/FM stereo s track. wire wt.el coven a morel (409$XQ). · ... 5:3995 1978 PONTIAC PHOBIXCOWI VS. automatic trans .• air oond.. pwr steenno & brakes. radio. custom wheels. wsw fires a morel C777TWOI 1979 CHRYSLER COIDOIA COWi vs. automatic trans .. air cond .. pwr. steering & brakes. vlnyt top, radio. wsw tires & ~I (61 2WPFl. 1979·DODGE ASf9f CUsTOM S.AM vs. ·~ trana.. air cond.. pwr. steering & brakes, vinyl top. CUltom moldings. ~ WSW fires & morel C105WYR). 53695 · 1979 CHRYSLER MIWPOIT S.AM VS. auto. trans.. air oond .• pWr. It. '$ IC>lit pwr. teat. AM /FM stereo. pwr. elect. door kXb.. Wlvt top .... tire. a 1532WYC). I , 1 - ., .... INSIMallAN ............... A loa1.~1t•lred rowdy roct band called •·z.p•• mUlleallJ ur•M U. ..Um• OGldln W. CoUe11 ...n.e.: "If you•• -1ome .... lll•h. amok• ltl If )'OU 'V. IQt IOIM coeaiM. teort ill" Stepplac up to U.. mkr1,t .. next wa1 a ' well·1~oemed, tbree-pteee·auited Hun~ Beacb Qty Council can4'd1te named Dan llabaffey, wbo •ft•nd cool. lua emoU••l araumeata la fa•or of decrt I., ... ......, ..... . ,.... .... ---......... °' "'"• ~ .... ,., .... uu .. TMIUJ WU a raU1 OI\ tbe ffuattectoa Beadl cam~ to dram up J:G!::.' tor the Cal.llc:wm . lmtWI". Aboa& -lftld n'I l•tber'ed for IM 0t•frrr nn, • ..,...... to tbe muaic, 1peall..,. and ••tln1 hmch. Tbe lllltiatlM lt aimed at .w ... ~ £eetdl•• W~ener IHdlt t•I• lae' la tM a.a restaurant on Beacla Boule•ard iDJ Huntington Beach appanatly didla•t loot at OCC Group Jeers Draft Registration By JERRY CLAUSEN °' -Dallf "'"" tt.tff More than 200 students and spectators braced before a chilly wind Monday in the Orange Coast College quad in Costa Mesa to listen to a battery of speakers vehemently protest draft registration. The gathering was about 100 people larger than predicted by organiser Mark LlberteW. an OCC sophomore and member of the Students for Economic Democracy. More than a half -dozen speakers filed to a platform to bl a me President Jimmy Carter's PoliticaJ ambitions, a war-1eared economy ud big corporatiom for pending draft registratioa. Pb11U1 Basilie, an OCC economics professor, charged, .. People wW tell you tbis ls a radical movement we'Te Involved in . . . but some of us like to think we're reuooable." She called the protest "a eonaervative movement . . . bklnl back your rl1ht to Cletermine what you'll do with Ceas& your Jives." The Rev. Tony Wolle of Newport Beacb'a St. Mark Presbyterian Chureh, charged lbat Presideo.t Carter's reasons are political, vague and ambiguous lo seeking draft registration. "I think you should have ooe good reason (for th e registration)," be demanded and called for.spending lbe $20.5 million registration would cost on domestic needs. Bobbi Murray of the Ca mpalgn for iconomic Democracy said her 10,000 strong organization advocates that "our ecoDOmJ is baaed on war." She charged, "We need to get a grip on tbe economy. Tbe people who make the wars are in chaue ol it now." Sile said the American people are betq tcild then ls a crlsia in the Micldle East. "Tbe crisis ls at home:• sbe sbouted. Sbe said deuble-clttit lnflatioa and anemploJmmt are •*' problems iD the country "ud tbat•a Wbell 10'1 bear tbe·ubeli ratW.,." Sb• tlalnaed $1 billion la df&•w "~ ereat.es e,oot JoM -... ecGDOmf but' • i.bat ...... 1P1Dt OD IDaU traMll ..... eNllle'-···= ·uc111M111a.,.mror 1ernem WMlAI ~reate ,oeo Jota...~t1tlleLol~ C...... fCll' V ....... B18bta WU cridcal ~ U. Vieba1m1M Wu uHI u.e IDftll'DIDellt'• aUeced Uud•E·· "'tu ..Uram. , •• tn4l•• U1e 1tat• law to ... ........... ,. .... ,,,.,. fa, li I 111 d ;e, Lrwporta ... or c.al l•&Uoa of marUaaaa by adlaJta.., .,....i me. "TtM muaure allo calla for tlM .. tabllabmut of a state com •IHloa to 1tud1 the ..... ~al,~ic ud tu beDeftta ol re~ UM~markel. In °'*" te ,_. U.. measure on lbe Ncnember bellot, its 1poa1on are attem,tln« to &mice George, EarlyHB Sett"ler, Dies Funeral services for Eunice George, an early Huntington Beach settler, will be held Thursday at U a.m. at the First Christian Church of Huntington Beach. Burial for the long-time r esident will follow a.t Westminster Memorial Park. Mrs. George, 81; passed away March 17 a t Garfield Convalescent Hospital. She bad lived in Huntington Beach ainee 1922, when the town'• population was ooly 2,000. In earlier days, acoontinl to friends, abe made clothial for her family and gained local attenUan for makina dolls. She ii survived by two daughten, Vireini• George of HUDtiagtoll Beach ncl llarjorie Martin& ol Woodlad Billa. Also survtviag are grandchildren Jbry Li:-.a--ol Santa Ana. Larry lltln• of Reseda and Richard llartiDI of Newport Beaeb. . II~.~ a1ao ls surYtved by )Mr IU&er. Uone Horney and a bretlaer. Qlena Powell, of s ..... n.n.ta Revealed l CHICAGO (AP) -ManJ '~ CGllvatloa deleute caadldatet who supported' PrHldellt Carter in JWnoi1 reeelHd .tbreatenlD• letter, ::=..from the Puerto Bieaa u ll'OUP FALN, police uld. FtFTEEN CENTS Pressured collect eoo ,ooo petltloo 1l1aatvea before llay 1. A tar1Hea1e stcnatan catberJ.nl prosnm alone Onap Couiit,y beael1es ls planned for tbe comiqweeb. Guest speaker at Tueeday'1 rally Jraa lfabaffey, a Libertarian Party member J'UllJaiDI far a Hlllltiqtoa Beach City ComdJ 8Nt April 8 and for a ~ seat in the «Ith distri~ next fall. The candidate offered bis views on why pot penalties have not yet been eUmlnMed. M~ey uld police :ft: are ftlbti!ll decrlmln became they fear tarp INdlet c uts tf tbey no tonier are required to tllfOtte dnal laws. He charfed tbat the liquor induatry ud oqani&ed crime al10 are oppoalnc decrindMlkatMn, llUt Oii a -.. low-keybMil.. Mabtfey elalme4 tbe HU bet•• fot UN1e aDd .._. crimes la mlnndentood . "Our laws bave drivell It aaderll'O\lDd, where you have to buy it from or1anbecl ertme. Tllat la the tie between pot llDd crime," l'9 uld. ••Jt ls Got tbe IOrt of cbemical that eneourqes Yto ... 'trtme .•• Be......_ ••1t 90meoae ldO an pot eommttt a crtmf, be lblMdd be ,.. • bed for eomlllittiac tbe crime, DOt for Ulinc pot." Maludfer~t!Wpot (lee"'· Pa1e .U> • Island ta·· Re1nain SuMJeillance Set '°'Halt Swims A man·m•de island with a lake within Fountain Valley's Mile Square Regional Park won't be tom out as recom- mended by some county of- Cicials. Instead, a s urveillance pro· w .. aaBeltl gram .aimed at di1coural}n1 would·tie swimmen from usiftl Uie lake will be contlnaed, Orange County supervilors de- cided Tuesday. The island and lake in tbe county-nm park have been the Ex-mayor Wounded In Indiana City EVANSVILLE, Ind. CAP> - Former Mayor Russell G. Lloyd , 47. was shot and critically wounded at bis home today, and doctors ,aaid bls chucea for reco•ery were "yery minlmal.' · Polle. arrested a 16-year-old woman, tdeatlfled •• a com_.a.i arti8t, a Mort ~ att.I' .................. treila ltut'll-..Jaa,....-...: ~ ,....,., ... .,.... ... lm•edl ... Dr. Noel Martia of St. Kary's H ptW..W ~--la• ...... ........... .....,.. ... fov•a t,dile .... ......,.'11 whiell ....,_u1 .. v--4 tbe spinal cord 1D b.la neck. He nld Lloyd, who Wfl under1olog surgery, bad wounds in the neck, right upper arm, shoulder and jaw. The doctor said there was "very little surgical that can be done." Lloyd, who did not s eek re-eleetion in November after serving eight years, was treated at bis home, and then taken to lbe hospital, officlals said. His wUe Genna, who police said witnessed the 7 a.m. shootillg, wu not inji.ired. Mn. Lloyd waa quoted by Sara Davies, a friend of the Lloyd f amlly who also is the wife of Vudenbureb County Commllsioaer Bob Davies, as aayin1 sbe was upstairs in the fa mlly bome when Lloyd answered the doortN!ll. .. ,. ......... CRITICALLY WOUNDED AuueltC.Uoyd Mrs. Uoyd said she beard her husband say, "Who are 1ou? .. and a few minutes later, ••What would lbaveto do -with tlaat?" She ·then said.she beaN sbats. ran to the living room and found her husband lying on the Door in a pool of blood. She called an ambulance. Mrs. Lloyd spent the meraiag in the chapel of tbe hospital with the couple's six children. Swallows Greeted By San Juan Bells BJ ,,.. Alledated ....... RinliU cburcl> beU. a1pa)ed the awaJlowa• annual retum to tbe biAorlc Mluk>a San Juaa Capiltnno todQ. But few ol the 500 tourlltl wlao 1atbered la tbe coward of tbe 183-year-old adolM nPeel.on •PottAid the fabled binla. OftJdally, the flat •willow was 11,&ted bJ m lulon penoaaet. they aald, at 8:31 a .m . PST, Httln1 off tbe traditional bell·riniina. Accordlns to le1eod, subject ol eontroveny since two youths drowntld tbett ill the late 1970s. In both cases, the cotmty was sued. County offictaJs in the risk manageme nt offi ce of the Personnel Department argued for removal of the small island, citing It is a hazardous lure to youo1 swimmers to jump in the lake and bead for the chunk or land. The county's Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commiss1oo, Fountain Valley's Parks and Recreation Commission and the Fountain Valley City Council all recommended that the seven- acre lake be kept and the sur- veillance program continued. "It was the general feeling that the i.sland it.self was not a hazard. but that the water itself 11 an attraction to bathers." a county Envtroomental Manage. ment A1ency official told au~ Tbe lake and island were ere....a ftw i-ra a.co au tbe re-.-_ At ... 4leepat Jl'iDt. . .. ......... ~. ..:.-zr:-:..: .... -~tat bDat.d In the lak~ pro- • ... fer remoYi.q tbe .......... ,. .... ..d h ....... '!'be .... t' I procram will eost , Mout .... ,,_yur. Gold Price In Rebound; Dollar Mixed Fro• AP Dispatches Gold rebounded above $500 OD world markets today after slumping lo pre .Christmas levels earlier this week. The dollar was mixed. Gold. after trading erratically Tuesday and closing in New INFLATION LIKELY TO SPAN GLOBE-87 York at $485 an ounce -crossed the $500 barrier in Hone Kong today. finiabing $.18.34 higher at $50f.8'7. It then opened strong in London and Zurich, Europe's two major bullion marts. By midday, the London price was $527, up $46 from Tuesday's cto.e. Later, it setUed to $519. Gold tiaded in New York at $543, up$56 .. "There'• Just •trone buying . demand and a rising price," one dealer said. Gold fell Monday and Tuesday to ltl lowelt levels since Dec. 2t. tbe day before tbe Soviet ' intervention in Af1baniatao, wblcb led to a panicky gold rush 1 that toot the metal to a bigb ol 1 '8'15 in New York on Jan. 2L Silnr pdeea also-recovered ~ .... ..,.,.....to less than ball tbeir peak ol $48 an ·OUl¥:e, reacbed Jan. 21. The London mlcl·mondal price was up $2 at $a0.50. Sllwrtracled in New York ., ....... suo. ------l 'PIWX .4D R4S 'IOO£S FOR 5.4LE ••A Dlllr Piiot ad turned over .,. .... rlOt••aJ. "Tiie Nit fl my tools IOld well from ID1 elllaUled ad, too.•• • nat•a Ge llChertlalac aucceu atert ol UM Oolta Meaa man wlto plaeed tlU ad Ill the Daily Pilot: WOOD LArffk. etlu llYJ' clu&f, ComPI Mt Buck R Broe t..a. • metal tPlHl•I accea'°rlea . ....... v ,.. --,... .. to Mii ...,. • ., t· «·.an ..... . . ............ COMMUnNG CANDtDATI -Republican-presk*\tial candidate Ronald Reagan, who ~n Ute lllinoi' primary Tuesday, shakes hands with a commuter aboard lraln from New Haven, Conn. to New York City. The usually cautious Reapn, finked here by his speech writen. beb@ved Ul(e a candidate who bas tbe 1980 GOP presidential nomjllation tn his pocket. I ................. CL.EV!!1.AND (AP> -An apparent gunshot shattered the window of an empty Clevel~nd achool bus today as Ute deee1regation of 19 Jutor blgb •ctloola be1an tbrougb court-ordered bua1n1, a sehool spokeeman said. There were no injuries, according to the spokesman. Douglas Drake. It waa the only lncidence of violence reported. Terror Tbne Loe Anpl• &.eeo·.,. wtre captu.r9d l•M Tueldar .twr aq _ ev..UU ol rtpe ad ttrror llat~officen Ml .. •• ~-...... tJu.I en... llt1 communiUes tnchldln1 L'W~o~c'>'our-~our robbery 11pree, t.M tno ~ beU•ved to havo raped a 14-year-okS a Toro ai rl ucf terrorbed and robbed a Laauaa hacb family before be ln1 captured b~ aherUf'a deputies on the Santa Ana Freeway. lnveaU1aton from Lacuna Beach and Oru1e Couaty were ati.mptt.na to piece to1etber the scenario of Tulsday'a aaau.lta and robberies, wblcb tbey believe be1an 1bortly before 10 p.m . in Laguna Beach. Pol.lee said James Heodersoo, 46. who lives on ·Center Street in Laguna Beach. heard a U1bt knoc:ldne on bia frpot door at abQut 9:4$ p.m. Jf endenon opened the door a few inches and two of the suapects forced tbelr way into the bome. pwsbing Henderson lnto the muter bedroom. The victim's wtfe fled to the kitchen and later escaped, poll~ s aid . As one suapecl h e ld Hendereon atfUDPOinl, the other two ra.nsa~ed the boute, takinC $200 in caab before Oeelns out the !root door. An hour later, three men lay in wait for an El Toro houeewtfe returning h9me from tbe grocery store. As tbe woinaD approacbed bet home. t.be three ma forced ber inside the home where they confronted her husband and 14-year-o&d daqhter. They tied the family up, then took tbe girl to an upstairs bedroom where she was raped by all ~ suspects, sherilr's deputies said. . Drake said tbe woman driver was returning to a garqe arter dropping off students at school when she heard a "ping" and saw the rear window of the vehicle was shattered. Drake s aid the shot may have been fired by a pellet or BB gun. School security dlredor Thomas Roche said the window could have been shattered by either a rock or a gunshot. 81 • .,. Set• Tl' 8peee• The trio then ransacked the home taking ca s h and other ite m s be for e rteeing in the family automobile. lea ving 'l behind a car allegedly stolen in Los Angeles. The "husband freed himself a nd called sberlff's deputies. who put out a buUeUn describing the family automobile. SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov . EdmUDd Brown Jr. plans a televisioo speech Thursday on Propo6ition 9, the Jarvis ll intllative tD cut state income taxes in half. But Brown's office won't say today whether the Democratic: governor would eoclorse or oppc»e it. Hla dald ol ataff, Gray Da~. •Ullet¥d Ulat Brown wouid oa1.Y =~to Info.rm~ vbt.en of tbe l.mpact of P~ t. if ap W Ute ~n luee 3. ' . • · ' s.,..t..&1e111~~;. ~ • . .. c t . . . Woman Fights tJff v al,ley 'Customer' A 32-year-old Fountain Valley woman fought off an attempt.eel rape Tue5clay by a man who had entered bet home under the pretense of buying aome kittens, police ftP()rted today. The assailant, who wu unknown to the woman, bad responded to a newspaper a4 conc:ernlng kittens for sale. Inside the woman's bonM at lions Devour Gamekeeper LAGOS, Nigeria <AP> -Five lions killed and ate the gamekeeper -ho fed tbeD\ in Nigeria's Joa wildlife part, the Ni&erian News Agency reported t.ocfay. A park official told reporters that the keeper, idenUfied as lshaya Jarawa, a JO.year-old father of three, N!•ularly brought the Uoas their meal. The lions escaped from their encloeure and were later caught and killed by pollce and gamekeepers who located the antmals ln a nearby forest reserve. DAILY PILOT ~-.---......... ---..... ....... ..... .....,, Wlrt40. ... c.MJ ..... ~:.am.-!..:. "'' ... ~'CJ::.cc:::=.-· T11t•••na(7't•)~ 0 11a •Mscut I ,__,. _,......, .. =Ot noontime, the man displayed a pearl·bacadled knife and tried to force the woman into a sex act, police said. The woman struggled and suffered a cut on her band, that ~uired at.iU:bea. After seeing the WOlllao was huit. the suspect left -the~ aDd fled ln a J.eeos model dark brown Volbwageo bu1 tb~t was in "beat-up" cooClltiori. -ponce said. The auspect waa described as Caucas)an, about 26 years old. 150 lb&., five feet elabt, wlth blue eyes, brown curly hair and a full • brown beard and mouat.aj:be. The mart bas a large mole or birthmark on his inner left forearm with hair growing from it. Police said anJone wftb information as to the identity or this man s hould contacl de t e ctives at the Fountain Valley Police D.,partmeot, 963·9725. School Site SaJe OK'd; Offices Eyed Tbe v~t Ocean View School Dl•lr1ct bea~n in Runt· tngtoft Beacb will JM replaced by a l4•at.oo> °"1ee complex JI de· veJoper .fTUk llola baa h1I way. ScDc;IPf tJwteee aireed llon· d1J tO tell the 8.5-acre lite al Beach bc>ulevard and Warner AvePue to Mola Developmeat for s:u million: Mola WU the hlth bidder f()f' tfle old d.Lat.rlct offlcet, Which were tacated last year.~ oo lbe sale la expected to tloee by Jupe25. . • ·· P.._..VOll P!Jt.Oa, attome)' for ,Ule H...un.too BHcb dnelop-~.nt ftrin,"" wd comtruetloo ol tbe bilb·rt.. ~ eodl be complited wttbla two ~lf tbe P"°"1' ,penntta are ObtGMd. ~ DeaollDOed MOIOOW (AP> -Tbe-IOvt.t .Forel1n Mlohtry to4•J deno•aud •• tb• • 'l•l••t fl bt'le•tlon of A• •"•••ft g:oP•J••d•"'' ' State. =~:r=. u:.: ldla.d 1,0DO du-lalt ~ .. Ute SofieldJ ol 9'erd~ The car was spotted in Irvine by two deputies on the Saot.a Ana Freeway near !lyford Ro~d and the sUJpect.s pulled. over alter a ....,rt pursuit that ended al the lntersecUoo ol the Santa Ana and Garden Grove Freewa1-. The tlaree teen·•1ers, two of them 11 reera Gt ase _. the third a rl·year-oJd, were being held in OraQge County Juvenile Hall wt thout bail. They are beiJW charged with burglary. assault with a deadly weapon, armed robbery. rape. kidnapping, receivmg stolen property and grand theft auto. Deputies said they~ looking a t othe r similar robberies in other county areas to determine if the tbree su.spect.s might be involved. Light Traces Of Rain Fall Along Coast Despite a c•therJn& o( cumulus cJobdl cwerbead a.ad plunging barolneten m OrM&e County, only lisht traces of raln were recorded in acatlered portions of the Oranae Cout area Tuesday, weather observers naced. Winds gusted up to .a mph during the arternoon and temperatures dropped to tbe chilly low •O• but. tbe unexpectedly viOlent st.ol'M that zigzagged through Los ~eles County apparently mined Ul-05t of Orange County. Mountain mow lf'Yell dropped to 4,000 feet Tuesday aAd baU was recorded aloni with U1btning and thunder ln some San Femando Valley areaa. W eatber obaervera lo Los Angeles are proJ~ttn1 IUDDY skies and warmer tem~raturel In Orange couni, throush Sunday, with hiebl ln the mid 70s and lows in the mid 508. Bandiu Wt VaJleyShop For 83,f)OO· Two mea tbreahoed a FouataJn_ V•ll•J motote!1ca. •hop ~ ,_...7 db • blue at.el rftolwr aDd left btdl ''bolded" baa be4* room...,... fleelaJ will about Q,000 Ill Nffl~uid. Tbe occlO'Nd at ~bout •=• •.• •tr. HouN of Mukt, ltU.2 Harbor BITd., Jmt Al Ute man...., •al tto.bal tbe *' and ..... U.wy. • Two men, botb weartq Week mcMN1deW..U1 booeliiM 1lovH, eatered tJa• 1bop1 ordered tbe numa1•r into a *It ,..., u.d bim ... -..... mOllq, pOUeeWd. r Mdtoriltl will baYe to 1aow doWD w'9ea Uaey cro11 owr tbe bridl-e at WatMr Av.ue lD J:hmtiDCtGO Beadl leadlq to the Pactfte Coaat Hlgbway. Two lanee at the overcroul.na at Huntlnitoa Harbour have beeG dosed oo orden rrorn the at.ate becaUM of dee.riontiq CODdlUona. The speed limit haa beell 45 mUes an bow. But tM City Council reduced it tD S5 ml.lee per hour t.bia week. -The S5 mile per bour speed Umlt ls expected to coatblue wUI compleUoa of a new brtdae. c.onattUCtJon la scheduled to atatt next month. • •• AN tU.l .. MONTHLY ret.aioer for Huntinrton ~ach labor aeaotlator Nlcbolu Coont.er bu beeo ed.ended to Dec. 31. C-ounter's contract was ex\eDded becaUM negotiaUona a re 1cheduled to start aoon wtlb various employee oraanJi.atJona whose contracts expire this year. Tbe groups include fire, police. marine safety. Manageme nt Employee& As sociation. Municipal Employees Organization and for lbe ftrst Ume. deputy city attorneys. ••• "' A.N OSDINA.NCE RFA'«JDUNG taaoliM st.alk>os to poet the price of guoliDe and tbe type of iuoUDe wblcll ls not available lor sale baa beea Mopted. Violators are subject to $500, lmprbonment for six months or boeb. ••• A &\Ll.A)T 188tJE lbat would make HunUnstoo Beach ellgit>M! ror at.ate and federal money for pubUc a.merahip of low reDt bcKaling pro;ect.a will be oo the Juoe 3 beUot. U ajjpn)Yed the funds from f.,._I and .Ute-eout'Cles would Proftde ~low-market interett rate finaocln~ for houaing, aublldies for tenants and a variety of other types Of aaalitwe. Tbe relereodum limits lbe city's partlclpation to a number ol units not to uceed 5 percent of the total dweWnc units in the cit)'. 'l'be r,fereodum, whldl problblu '*of aeneral fund mooey for bcM&sing project&. hu been appnwed by tbe Oranie Couaty Board of SQperriaon for -1.neorpora\ed parta of tbe COUil\.)'. Baked Hippo, lninof Lwn SeekHoiwn CHARLOTI'E. N.C. <AP> You say your taate buds no longer tingle for tuna, run rampanl for roast beef. cbale ror chicken? A visit tD the 10th annual North Carolina Culinary Salon today might j w.t JOit 'em back to lire . While some 50 professaooal cblefa. most from North Carolina restaurants. and the nearly 100 cookio~ studenta al the cotitpetltlqn w'alled anxloully Tuesday. other master ~ttefl judged their creations lbat lncluded baited hippo and loin or lion But 1t was stricUy looks that counted In this area tuneup for the Culmary Olympics next year in Germany. !ineezer, 12, Set.s Record SUTTON C OLDFIELD . England (AP) -Tricia Reay. 12, baa set a record arter sneeztnc for 156 days. •ttOrding to the Guinness Boolt or Recordl. June Clm of Miami.. F1a., had held tbe OuinneN record for soeeJ:inl 156 daya ln 1911 before medical treatment waa succeuful tn stoppinc it. Colin Smtth. a 1pokesman for OuillDall' pu:blllbera, said that while Tl1da aoeeies about every 15 seconds durtn1 tbe day, "for some reuon or oc.ber she doesn't saeeze at Dilb. t. ao she's able to sleep nonnaIJy." ~ ... legaUuUon could reduce the nation's trade deficit. JI Pot were grown domeatlcally. be said, the U.S. oo longer wou.ld fuonel billion or dollars lo Me xico, Colombia and other pot·produdne nat.iona. Despite bis arguments for ending criaunaJ pot penalties. Maharrey str~ssed . "I do not endorse or tttommend the use or manjuana . It IS proba bJy harmruJ. My personal advice is moderaUoo and keep an ~ on tbe cwnnt medical research about It " CoatetldiDa U.at pot mace shoWcl be a aaatler of pertODaJ choice, Mahaney deecribed its possible baurds as ·•a health and social problem. nol a r nme ·· The randidatc said he does not s u ppo rt the portion of the California Marijuana lnJliaUve lha t caJLc; for tJtto creation of a r ommission to study possible be o e flts or pot, sayinc he disapproves or any additional government reguJaUoos. Asked after the speech if be believes bis statemeots will harm bis election campaigns. Mahaffey saJd. "I honestly doa't know. I've spoken my feeti.ngs. It will very poe.aibly cause 80me repercuaaioos." Meaeare Fails PASADENA CAP> -Tbe ctty attonwJ aaki that not tJM>UCb valid al'"n-atures han been submitted to qualify a rent control meuure for the June ballot In Pasadena. but suppor1Us of tbe drtve coateod they wtU probebly try to plate the proposaJ before voten tn November. a, oa.oaa aaooKS taWIN • Ol .. WtT........... . Tbe arowtna populatlOft or lndocbloese refUIH• coupled · wttb a NCe11kJD.aUMd boclllt ill welfare recipient• convinced.· Odange County s upervisors Tuesday to hire 44 new wortters• to handle the paperwock. · Deula Hurt or the county Human Service• Aaency said the rtaln& number of applicants ror f~ at.amps was tbe nnc.· iodicaUon of a ~ion tetUDc m. And the number of people receiving food slamp1 has lncreaaed nearly 37 percent over last year. Along with lhe food stamp r ecipie nts are increas ing numbers applying for cash asslaLance from the county's general relid and Aid to Families with Dependent Children program. But. u expected. weighing most beevtly on welfare rolls are the IndocbJnese "'fugees, wbo welfare officials say are arriving at the rate of t ,000 a . mooth. And it was just September tbat supervisors added 67 workers to the county payroll- Si>ttincaUy to help admmister progra~ for the refugees. Much of the cost of those 67 pocltions supervisors approved. like the 44 they added Tuesday. will be paid for with federal and et.ate funds . In fact, of the $114,000 it will cost to add the 44 worten, Oruee C.OU..ty will only have to come Up with $15,000, offidals Hid. But they added lbat strlogs attached tD the uae of lederal welfare money dictate that paperwork be completed with minimum or errors Hwrlington Man Guilty In Shooting Af Js.yea r .old Huntington Beacti factory foreman was convic ted o r involuntary mans laught.er Tuesday in th~ 1rnf shoo«ng death of a oei&hbor be bad never met. ~no.ls Roger Scbwab of ~ Clay A\'e. was round guilty Of the charge rouowmg two days of de liberaUOos by a seven man. five.wo m an O r a n~e Count y Supenor Court Jury Robert J ames Ryan, 21, who lived in a nearby apartment, was killl"d al 11·55 p m. on Jan 2. 1979, after he showed up at Schwab's apartment to return a set of car keys he had borrowed fl"Om Schwab's roommate Testimony indicated that an argument ensued between Ryan, who had la.km a lranqwlizi.ng drug, and Schwab. who bad been drinking. Witnesses said Ryan left S chwa b ·s a p a rtment. but returned, and pounded on the door with s uch force that he put a hole in It. Schwab. faced with a situation he felt was life threatening, grabbed a .357 magnum and shot Ryan in lbe forehead, a ccording to court t.es1Jmony. Schwab initially was charged with cnunter in Ryan's deatb. Investigators said tbe two men bad ~r met, despite t.be fact. t.be:y lived caJ.y l wo doors apart. • ., .. : ............................. .. .. .. • . ~ ' .CORONA DB. MAR THE SHOPS FOR All SEASONS -- " .. I J ~ n, NO. 79, 3 SECTIONS, D PAGES WEDN!SDAV, MARCH 19, 1• t Fl FTEEN CENTS Begin-Ca1·ter-Sadat. Ta~ Scheduled. I WA811INGTON (AP)-flt .. lllalater M•acbem Belln ol llrael aad PrHtdent• Aa'trar Sadat of E11pt wtll vtalt Wu~ for teparate ta.lb with rr.ldlat Carttt ln = White Houle oftlclall IQDCM tod•J'. White Houle press aecntary JodJ Powellt_!~noanela1 the move in tbe ~ed-down talb ooter Palestlnlan autonomy, aaid t.IM dMll for tM mMUJ\p bad DOtbeeMl. Powell .. Id tbe l araeU and Zayptlan leaden will vl1tt Watblnaton "to review tbe proan-ud pace of au~y neaotiadom for U.. Wat 8aU aadGau. "The ae.,Uatlom are belq conducted in accordance with tbe priaciplea of tbe Camp David MC'Old," wbicb the three leadera atped in September 1971, Powell •aid. The agreements reached amon1 tbe United Stat.es, Israel and Eaypt provided for ne1otlatloas to aettle the question of Palestinian autonomy o6 the West Baat of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip, Arab territories occupied by Israel following the 1961 o.lly ~-,,... lty Lee ... , ... THERE THEY AREi -Swallow watchers catch their first glimpse of the returning birds at the San Juan Capistrano mission tod~y. From left are Virginia Leax of Pittsburgh, Wayne Tesch of Costa Mesa and Wanda Kieko from Akron. Ohio. -~ Swallows Bet•r• t Bells Wei.come Birds By Tiiie AllOCla&ed Preaa Jlinaina church bells aip1Jed th 1wa11owa· .......i retana to &-. lmt.oric ll•uioa Sab Juan C'aplstra.no today. But few of the 500 tourists who gathered in the courtyard of the 183·year·old adobe mission s potted the fabled birds. . Officially, the first swallow was sighted b y mission personnel, they said, a t 8:31 a . m . PST, selling off tbe tuditional bell·ringing. their firet pil1ri•a1e to weleometblbir9. Te . 2 --·~--= fw •-.iDed lkMl*'"'m Californiaas -areete,d the camera·toting tourists who anxiously acanoed tile cloudless skies. Valdes, a •t-ye ar·old ........ mi. 1.-........ ............ WU. ud T·YMr-old dau&bter came t.o view what they believe is a "religious miracle." "Those Utile birds come back every year on a holy day." Valdez said. ''They've only oWised once since 1935." 'Mrs. Moak. 52, a telephone supplies attendant. drove 1.200 miles from Midland, Tex .. specifically to see the swallows return. Middle Ea.st war. Earlier today, administ.raUon officials denied an Israeli report that Vice President Walter F. Mondale would be sent t.o the Middle East on Carter's bebalf. "He bas absolutely no plans to go," said Richard Moe, the vi~ president's chief ol sWf. Israel, Egypt and the United States have agreed to accelerate the pace of the negoUaUom on Hlf·rule for the 1.2 million . Palestinians of the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and Gau Strip. But it appears doubUul that acreement will be reached bf the MJY 26 deMfliee speUed OC in the Camp DaYid ~. Beiin said' TuMdaJ tM talb were Aal.led on tlaiee BoPda dem.--that (1) JenNlem AraM ~in PaleltinMn elections , (2) tbat tbe Paleatlnlu aovemment l8elude Jeslalative u well u ueeatift powen, and (I) tllat llrHli 1ecurlt1 arran1ement1 be a subject for qreell)ent by tbe PaJntlal_., . In a dallecl meet•n1 reported a,y &111111 ndio, Bean ~ tbe ne1otlalioaa could not be compllted by M~ lf EIYPt dW aot Pft in on isnes. Gold R@bOunds 1 ... . Hits $550 on New York Market · From AP D111pa&che11 Gold rebounded above $500 on world markets today arter s lumping to pre·Christmas levels earlier this week. The dollar was mixed. Gold, after trading erratically Tuesday and clos10g in New York at $485 an ounce -crossed the $500 barrier in Hong Kong today. ftnishing $38 34 higher at S504.61 It the n opened stron g an London and Zurich. Europe's Loot Find Puts Dad In Jail VANCOUVER , Wash. <AP> Eight.year.old Brian Ingram may have found a clue rec:ently to what happened to hijacker D.B. Cooper and bi.a $200,000 raaeom when be discovered $5,000 along the bank or the Columbia River. But the FeliruaaT flDd, wbleb broqbt tbe boy • -reward from bis sebool 'a Par~nt·Teacber Association, apparenUy helped put bis dad in jail. Cooper disappeared after he parachuted from .a hijacked Jet in 1971. 'The m<>My found along the Columbia River was the first identified as part or the ransom. two major bullion marts. By midday, the London price was $527, up $46 from Tuesday's ft lose: Lat.er, it aettled to $.51.9. INR.ATION LIKELY TO SPAN GLOBE-87 Gold traded in New York at SS.SO up $6.1. ··There's just strong buying demand and a rising price," one dealer said Gold reU Monday and Tuesday to its lowest levels since Dec. 24. the day before the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan, which led to a panicky gold rush that took the metal to a high of $875 ln New York on Jan. 21. Silver prices also recovered today after dropping to less than ball their peak or $48 an ounce. reached Jan. 21. The London ., mid·moming pnce was up S2 at $20.50. Silver traded an New York al S20 60. upS2.~ Banti•gtea Talk Candidate Backs Initiative on Pot By PIDL SNEIDUmAN Of .. Ollty ........ A lone·baired rowdy reek bud ea.lied "Zap•• •-'ieelr urted tM .......... Goldia --College audience: "If you've Cot some taasla.isll. smote U! U you'.e Jrlt m eae--. _. it!'' Steppiq ap tlJ die mia & , next was a well·srooee4, three·piece·suiled Huntinctoa Beach City Council candidate named Dan Mahaffey, who offered cool. less emotional a r g u..m e n t s i n r a v o r of decriminalizing marijuana. Tbe measure allo calls for UM eat.ab&lahmeot of a state . eemaiHl•• to study Ute .......... apkdural, ecaaomic aacl tu beedits of ttlulating tile Jll~::::et. I* .. llilwtllemea we • Ule r ballot, tu apo•Mn are atte111ptin4 to collect to0,000 petition airnatures before May 1. A ' lar1e-9Ule sipature gathering pro1ram along Orange County beaches is planned for the comina weeks. According to legend, the faithful cliff swallows return to the missiQD. every year on March 19 ~the feast of St. Joseph. The ir 7 .000·mile, seven·week journe y from Argentina takes them one.fourth of the way around the globe. Cour:t R11ling Disappoints Ex-Vet Aide "It's been a childhood dream for me ever since high school, when I heard the song 'When the Swallows Co m e Back t o Brian's fathe r , Harold Dwayne Ingram, 28, was put in Clark County Jail in Vancouver, Wash .. on Monday, jail officials said, after be was arrested on an Oklahoma fugitive warrant. He was released Tuesday after The event that made allies of these disparate personalities Tuesday was a rally on the Huntington Beach campus to drum up support for the California Marijuana Initiative. About 200 students gathered for the out.door rally. listening to the music. speakers and e ating lunch. Guest speaker at Tuesday's rally wa s M a haffe y , a Libertarian Party member runninc for a Huntington Beach City Cotmcil seat April 8 and for a Congressional seat in the 40th district next fall. The candidate offered his views on why pot pe nalties have not yet been eliminated. --{ To celebrate the arrival of the little birds, children attending the Old Missibn School were to crown a king and queen on the mission grounds today. Other activities include traditional dances performed by the children, Indian dances and mariachi music played throughout the day. Early birdwatchers, shivering in the morning air, began showing up at dawn. many sleeping in their cars until daylight. When the sun finally poked over the mountains at 6: 10 a.m., tbe Jesus Valdez famiJy, Betty Jo Moak and Dan and Fem Knnelka were there -all on Coasa Weat•er Fair tonight, mostly • 1t1nny and sli1bt11 warmer Tbunday. Gusty winds decreasin1. Lows tionilbt 44 at the beaches IO 5Z iDhDd. ffilbl Thurs· •1nton. 1191911TeltAY u.a..noi 1wenownei .. ,.., -u..;;,,. COM'*rr~ to rob oeir-lo•fN,. •I ,,...... ... ,.,,. ., ... ..,...,, kYn.• .,.,.,. .... Jihillip. ,,. ,,.,_ • • tMo ,... .. ..,,... •• ...., •PoOIA1. R. Michael Beanan, who is fighting to regain his former job as UC Irvine's' veterans coordinator, won a favorable ruling tD Superior Court Tuesday but bis attorney isn't happy with the decision. Beanan, 31, was fired by UCI i n early 1979 from h i s $18,000·per·year job for excessive absenteeism and poor job performance. Beanan, who says be was emotiooally ill when he was fired, wants to be reinstated or wants UCI officials to drop their opposition to his receiving disability payments. Judge Ronald H. Prenner ruled that Beanan should be given further consideration by . UCI officials. Frenner ordered them to decide ii they should have put Beanan on sick leave or allowed him to retire on a medical disability. Beanan's attorney, Meir J. W est.relch, said that there ls aa 80 percent chance be would appeal the judge's decision because "bis instructions to UCI are somewhat ambiguous. "lly 'Clieal ii diaapP'.f>inted. He aeea lntenDlaable delay ahead of ldm. It .... already been 13 moaU. since be was fired, and we are looking at another two 1ears of waiting if tbinas continue as lbey have been 1oing_.'' Capistrano'." . She also belie ves that "Divinity is definitely involved, may~ to show us He really does ex.isl." Across the street, in front of a <See swALLows, Page A2> posting a $2,500 bond. ' The lngrams previously lived in McAlester, Okla., and Ingram had been wanted in Oklahoma City tor about six months, officials said. The initiative is aimed at a mending the state law to eliminate criminal punishment for possession. transportation or cultivation or marijuana by adults for personal use Mahaffey said police agencies are figbUng decriminalization because they rear large budget c uts if they no longer ar~ requiftid to enforce drug laws.. He charged that the liquor (See P'al', Page A.%) • Anti-draft Rally Draws 200 By JERRY CLAUSEN Of tlllt Delly ...... Sutf More than 200 students and speetaton braced before a chilly wind Monday in the Orange Coast College quad in Costa Mesa to Uaten to a battery of speakers vehemently protest draft ftliatraUon. The gathering was about 100 people larger than predicted by organizer Mark Libertelli, an OCC sophomore and member of the Students for E conomic Democracy. More than a ha1'·dozen seeakers rued to a platform to blame Preside nt Jimmy , Carter's political ambitions. a war.geared economy and big corporations for pending draft registration. Phyllis Basilie . an OCC economics professor. charged, ··People will tell you this is a radical movement we 're involved in ... but some ol u.s like to think we're reasonable." Sbe called the protest "a conservative movement ... taking back your right to determine what you'll do with your lives." The Rev . Tony Wolfe of Newport Beach 's St. Mark Presbyterian Cbutch, cbargeCl that President Carter's reasons are pollllcal, vague and am bicuous i n seeking draft registration. "I think you should have ooe 1ood reason (for tbe registration)," be demanded and called for spendln• the $20.5 miWoo realMtation woald cost oo domestic needs. Bobbi Murray of tbe Campai1n for Economic Democracy said her 10,000 stroq orpnbatioo advoc1t.es tbat .. our economy ii based on war." f Sbe charted. "We need to get 4 a artp oo tile economy. Tbe people wbo make the wars are tn charp ol it now.•• Ae aakl the American people are beinl told tbere ls a crisis in the Mkklle East. "The crlsia is at home," abe abouted . - Sbe Mid doublHtlit inflaticm aDd ....acwm•tare-~ prob.ellil il(t.be country "anl that'• wlalD you bear \be saben < ra~... . •~• claim~ $1 ltUllon ln did••• .......,';L creae. 41,000 Jobe Md ltln eeemomy but tut '1 ll6llaD .... -.... ::.-: ~:rt..·~ .. ,.,... ereu Ii.iii Jctawa Lft9 el tM IM"-'• • .... mAn, ;..,. Al) ' I l - MILA,N, l~ <AP> Terrorbt ---llllllll aicl kWM a 1overo...c PIQMeU.tw todaJ at Mia.a \l•lvenlt7, '*'" re.,orted. It was \be t.hlrd alaytas of u lt.alian law afflclal ln four dayt. 1'e vicUm. Ollldo Gal~ had ,Pl'CIHC~ Conado AJ•n.l, lhe lM6er d tM ~,,.... ••Pr1m9 u..·· or""* Llne. Callen to u llMA• ..... :C:: Md _..,,...r elalmM that lho teftlll taft! •M JMJ~•U..trtthf. ·~· ....... COMMUTING CANDIDA TE -Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, who won the Illlnol"' primary Tuesday, shakes hands with a commuter aboard train from New Haven, Conn. to New York City. The usually cautlous Reagan, flanked here by his speech writ.ers. be haved like a candidate who has the 1980 GOP presidential nomination in his pocket. .............. CLEVELAND (AP) -An apparent gunshot shattered the window or an e mpty Cleveland school bus today as the desegregation or 19 junior high schools began throuah court-ordered bus ing, a school spokes man said. There were no injuries, according lo the spokesman. Douglas Drake. It was the only incidence of violence reported. Drake said the woman driver was retumjng to a garage after dropping orr s tudents at school when she heard a ''pine" and saw the rear window or the vehicle was shattered. Bro.,. Set• Tl' Spee~ll SACRAMENTO CAP) Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. plans a Ll'll'v1s1on !>peec-h Thursday on Proposition 9, the Jarvis II in1twt1ve to c-ut state income taxes m halC. Hut Brown's office won 't say today wbetber the Democratic i.:ov<•rnor would endorse or oppose it. llilJ chief of s tart. Gray Davis. suggested that Brown would uni} attempt to inform the voters of the impact of Propos1t1on 9, 1f a pproved by the voters June 3 Gtln-rUla Dem••• P•refl BOGOTA, Colombia <AP) -The guerrtllaa boldlng 32 hostages at the Oominjcan Republic's Embassy for more than 1 c.hree weeks acaJed do~ ~ demand for tb4' rele~ o1 jailed Wtt.a. from zU to at _. &he sove~ stJK tai4 lt wou.ld free no one, ' WomanHeltl Ex-mayor Wounded In lmliana City .. ~-....... CAmCAU. Y WOUNDED Russell C. Lloyd DAILY PllOT , .... o.-c-c °"'"' ,,... ............ _ ,,,_, ... _..,...,..,.,....,_..,., ... °'_ , .... -,...,,.'-· _.... ... ..,..._ ... l>Vl>ll-_,,...., .......... """"' ... f.ftU' Mil ... "-Wiii" IM.t<ll, ~,,...., lluc~JI!'...,_ ,.,.., .... , .. ,,I"""°, i.-. INd0/*411( ..... ,. . _,......,_ .. ....._._..,._ -...,. Tiwprttoc:..,.,....,.,,....,_l•rMUI _ •• , .. -.a.a.-.~ .... ·-.. -,.,_,_,.,.,_ , .... c .... v ... ....---·--,_. ..... .... 1-.-11 ....... ...... ! ........ ~ ...... -.....~.-.. ., .... ~ ....... EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) - ' Former Mayor RusseJJ G. Lloyd, 47 , was shot and critlcaUy wounded at his home today. and dociors said his chances for recoveey were "very mlnimaJ." PolJ~ arrested a •year-old woman. Identified as a commercial artist, a short dme after sbe was seen driving from Lloyd's home in a pickup truck. No formal charges were filed iaunediawly. Dr. Noel Martin or St. Mary's Hospital said ·Lloyd was in a coma. Martin said the ex-mayor had rour wounds, the most serious of which apParently severed the spinal cord ln his neck. He said Lloy4 had wounds in the neck. right upper arm, shoulder and ja~. The doctor s aid there was "verty little surgically that can be done." No surgery was· scheduled because or Lloyd's' deterloratlne coodiUoo. Lloyd, who did not seek re-electioa ln November after serviDI eleht 7ears, wu treated al hll 1-De, And then taken to the boilpttal, ~ala sald. Jlln. L)Oyd was quoted by .Sara ~ • friend of lbe Llo74 l-'11 wbo allo ta t.be wit~ of ~and4fnbbreb County ,Cont......., Bob Davies, u aay!U Ille wu uplt&Jrt bi tbe famHr bom• wbea Lloy41 aosweftld the doorbell. : I ~ ( PILOT .AD ll4S TOOLS FOR s.4LE a, oa.oaa aaooas aaWJN ................... Tbt .Jl'Owina p0pulatlon of JndotbJMH rtfYIMI coupl9d wtta a NCtll&on·ca'-'led booat la wtlflte retlplen\1 convinced Oran1e County s upervisors Tuesday to hire 44 new workers to handle lhe paperwork. Oennl1 Hurt of tbe county Human Services Aaency said the ri•lna number of applicants for food 1tarnpe wu the first lndJcatioo ot a recession •ettllll ID And the number of people re celvin1 food stamps bas increased. nearty 31 percent over latt year. Alone with the food stamp r ec ipie nts are in c rea s ing numbers applying for cash assistance from the county's gene ral relie r and Aid t o Families with De pe ndent Children procram. But. as expected, we.igbing moat heavily on welfare rolls are the Indochinese refugees. who wellare officials s ay are arrivlng at the rate or 1,000 a month. And it was just September tt\at s upe rvis ors added 67 workers to the county payroll specifically to help administer pro1rama for the refugees. M ucb oC the cost of lhose 67 positions supervisors approved, like the 44 they added Tuesday. will be paid for with federal and state funds. In fact, of the $114,000 il will coat· lo add the O workers, Orange County will only have to come up with $15,000, officl4ls said. But they added that strings attached to the use or federal we lfare money dic tate that paperwork be completed with minimum of errors. LA8 VEGAS CAP> -1be wlte of a Michigan oral sur1eon hit a $166,889 slot machine jackpot at the Flamlneo Hilton. a hotel spokesman said. Mrs. Vf t&inia Beck of Gro11e Pointe Park bccam.-the hotel's 21st giant jackpot winner Tuesday ni&bt when she lined up five 7's on the progressive Pot of Gold slot. hotel publicist Paul Burt 1a1d. · Mn. Beck's win came Jutt 18 day1 after Dallas resident Dick Cralglow collected $.105,000 to become the world's largest jackpot winner, Burt said. Mrs. Beck and her husband bad been "playini on and off for four days." at the S3-a-try Pot of Gold slot machine, Burt said. Huntington Man . Guilty in Shooting A 36-year -old Huntington Beach ·factory foreman waa c onvicte d of ipvoluntary manslauebter Tuesday in the 1979 sbootlng death of a neighbor he bad never met. Dennis Roger Schwab of 324 Clay Ave. waa found 1uilty of the charge followtn1 two days of deliberatloos by a seven·man. five-woman Orange County Superiol' Court Jury. Robert Jame& Ryan, 21-. who lived in a nearby apartment, was killed at lliS5 p.m. on .i.n. 2, 1979, alter h.e showed up at p,_r,,.eAl SWALLOWS novelty shop, the Krlnelkas stood on an otherwise deserted Schwab's apartment to return a set of car keys be bad borrowed from Sdlwab's roommate. Testimony indicated Ulat an ar1ument ensued between Ryan, who bad taken a lranqu.lllz1n1 drug, and Schwab, who bad been drintlna. Wltneaaes aald Ryan left Schwab's apartment. but returned, and pounded on the door wilh aucb force that be put a .boJ1' lo it. Schwab, faced wft.h a sIUllUoo be felt was Jlfe threatenJng, grabbed a .3$7 mapum and abol Ryan ln &be forehead, accordin1 to court testimony.· Schwab lnitialJy was charged with murder in Ryan's doth. lnveatiptora aald the two men had never met. dnpllf the fact they lived on.ly two doon apart. sidewalk wondering aloud why Government En-L there were so few tourilta. Ult "From what we'd heard, we didn't th.inlc we could get within Caee in Trial gunshot," said Krlnelka, a SAN FRANCISCO <AP> _ retired plumber from SeatUe. K rln e l k a · s s isl e r . Lily After presenting 194 wltnes~ And, with burgeoning s ta te Howard,hadbeenforewarned a nd 2 .000 ex h i b i t s, the and federa l regulations guiding "My husband lived here for t2 government has wound up its welfa re program s. the error years and he wouldn't Join us c-ase 1n the He lls An gels rate for one of the programs Whe n "'<' left the house this racket.een ng tnal increased from 1 percent in June morning. he said ·Happy sparro"' The trial. which began Oct 15 1978 to 8.5 percent in October. hunting.' llt'lhinks it's all a bunch and is expected to last several 1979, llart said orpoppycock .. motl' month s h ad bc t·n Sctl'nltsl!. sav the birds don't dis rupted for tv.o "'eeks when Pending federal leg1slat1on havt' a precist'.arnval date. and C S Di stract Judge ~amuel sets the mandatory error limit somellme:-. arrive three weeks Conti collapsed from exhaustion _a_l_4_pe~rc_e_n_t_.h_e_s_aa_·_d_·~~~~~-e_a_rl~y~~~~~~~~~~~~w_h_tl_e_o_n_t.h_e~be-n_c-_h~P-eb~'l7~~~ lt'saBlpp .. elli~ Sculptor Albert Guibara d\aplays his creation, which he calls the ltlppomobile. Built on the body of a 1971 Mustang convertible, tbe hippo is sculptured from copper and brass. It's also equipped with a s~ecial sound system which broadcasts hippopotamus grunts and noise~ as it moves along On Menu : CHARLOTTE, N.C. <AP> -. You aay your taste budl no 100111 tingle for tuna, run ramPMt tor l'OMt beef. chafe for chicken? A .Wt to die 10th annual North Carolina C1ll1nary Sa lon today might just jolt 'em back to life. W bile some 50 professional c biefa, most Crom North Carolina restaurants, and the nearly 100 cook.log atudenta Ill the c o mpe tition walled a nitlous ly Tuesday. other master chefs judged their cre allons that included baked hippo and loin of lion. But it was strictly l~ that counted in this area tuneup for the Culinary Olympics next year in Germany. Although the r e was n o samplini, the chefs were quick to point out that the exotic creations oo display weTe real and aU very yummy. "I'd compare hippopotamus to a very good, tasty pot roast," said Ype Heng.st, a chef at a Cba rlotte bot.el. Heng.st bad the most exotic: array or creations at lb~ competition -Imported hippo and lion meat and filet of peacock made from two birds 1bat coet $500 each. "We had five chefs who put lo about 00 hours over three days getting this ready." said Slua Claiborne . a Charlotte: restaurateur. His chefs won the team: competition with a table full of'{ creatiooa ranging from a pant{ stuffed flounder to a layer cake. abaped like a rout turkey. l'...,.P.,,eAJ Mr ... .. • industry and or ganized crime also are o pp os 1n ~ decnnunahzallon. but on a more low·key bas1~ :\fahaffey claimed the hnk. betv.cen pot u~age <.1nd other ('rimes ts m1~understood ·uur law!\ have driven 1l unckrground. v. he rt' you have to bu' 11 from organized cnm(' That •~ thl' lie hetv.c('n pot and crime ... he said · It is not the: sort or c-hemical that encourages violent crime ... Il l' added.")( someone high on pot commits a crime, he s houla be pvntahed for commlttln& the erlme. not for mine .,at." M abaffey contended that pot leg&Uration could reduce the nation's trad e deficit. If pot wer'e g-rown dom es-tic a lly. he said. the US no lopgcr woul¢ runnel b1l l1 on of dollar" tu .\ft•"l'O Colr1 ml11.1 a nd other pot producing nations Despite has argume nts for ending cnminal pol penalties, Mahaffey s tressed. "I do not endorse or recommend the use or m a rijuana It is probably harmful My personal advice is moderation and keep a n eye on the current medical research about it." Contending that pol usage should be a matte r of personal choice, Mahaffey described ils possible hazards as "a health a nd social problem , not a crime." The candidate said" he does not s upport the portion or the CalJfomJa Marijuana Initiative tbat ulls for tbe creation of a commlAsion to study possible benefits or p-0t. saying be disapproves or any additional government reaulallons. Frem PflfleAI ......... llml!'9111IPl!l!!lllll!!!!!!!l!l!l!'!I~ .......................... ~ DRAIT ... Center for Veterans Rights was critical of the Vietnasvese War a nd the government's alleged abandonment of its veterans. He urged students lo oppose the draft and "not experience what we bad to." Other speakers charged that re1Jstration Lt a prelude to war in the Middle Eut to secure oil 111ppllee for tbe Jaree co~ratlom, makin1 potential draftees vteUms of tbe mllitary·lndUltrial complex. Speakers aained 1cattered • applawe from amoo1 the cbUJed Ual'enera, about ti of wbom affixed 1t1naturea to a "No Draft Reslttr•Uon in the IO'•" petition. Members and prof eaaora of the eollep'1 theater devartment wotuld ..., the _preHntal.lon with a tenitbx atit Poklaf run at war matir{al manu actuurs ._,nray..s .. llMIM1 buncrY al th upwe ~ bupiu Ille. StucWmt reaetlua waa d11ud O¥er tlw ~na,. ~=-~-==-:=== =~~ wGilJcl ..,.. tf AINta1 a footnote to Ute preeeotaUou wtTe a pair of V•hHI• ot For.l•a Wart ..... ,.MO olNertted ...... protett tnm crowd'• .SS•· . CORONA DEL MA THE 'SHOPS FOR ALL SEASONS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS a : . ·inanees.~ Target Of SJc · (:andid.ates 1 I 87 alalAaD oasaN "' ............... ,,.. predktett' •.u n •• c1a1 ~ ~ SAD J\lU t ...... anee Tuelda)' m1bt u a b.Y bne ID tbe April 8 City eo.eil .aeeuc. eampalp. Slz cwwticlatea. lMJQdloc two 19cumhmta, •POke before about 10 people •ho attended Ute Lea1ue of Wom•n Votera-1pon1ored forum at badlo Dll AW. Cl•.._.. OtMr ...... cllHuued lit the two bour forsam at tbe mobllebomt part Included rMlaellDe deWAOpment aad the 1eneral pruervatlon of San Juaa Ca.,_.., small town eavtronme.t. Of tbe 7 caedidates vyiq for two eowtcU 1eat1 onl.Y Dan Van1alh. a retired man~~. •• not ,.....t at the Tuesday nllM meetinc. I A• SI ATKINS. a can charfe de•elo~ra more commerda! pl&ot. OPDOMd the. moaey to tiulld in the city." pro,01ed reefdentlal deV.Jopmetltl alooa rid,elineis LA waBHCE BVCBBBDI. a on county land near tbe city. .... City c.ot.mcil member for two He dk1 attnowled .. , bowever, years, said that t.be city could .tllet tM clty WCIU.ld have to ftnd o.ffaet tbe p.redicted deficit by new way1~1atbertn1 reveoae develoiUI a "solid tu base." to avokl a budletary deficit that "We will tulve to encourace tile city's 1Wf bas projected more ~ to come to tbe could come u early u tm. city to help us bring up our tax "We'll Jwt have to tiOtee our base," BucbheiJD said. beltl," be said. "Posalbly we While aayin1 that tbe city --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...:.......~~~~~-=-~ would have to ••bfte CM btlllel,'' Buchbreim called for more pubic tramportation for tbe elttual. IL8£. BRNF.S, ebalrma ol the city eqwtrian commisaioo, said, ""lbe ciaJ can Ul afford the frills, and we bave to apeed our tax dollars wbelJ. We tollld save IOOHJ bJ ll•lllDI tlte hlriDCol~;" Sbe Mid. boweter, tbat tbe city ._ ..._ to IDGllit.or tbe aetlona of county ,oivenuneot, and 1be 1uaest.ei) a .ola.mteel' commlttff lie,..,.. tlllljob .. Ms. Byrnes said tbat 1be IGJ.lflltl a measure in tbe state ~ tlMlt wwld retum an ntra Cllll ~ lales tu to tbe d:tiel. CWreetlY' tbe cities ~ .e cmt ot aa.aei tu for every dolW' ,,_ID tM elt,r. BAROJ.O DUNN. an <leeTUGl:I', Pap AZ) Lftnd Study OK Mystic Hills Project $10,000 Laguna Beach City Council members approved spending up to $10,000 Tuesday night for further geologic studies in tbe unstabl e Tahiti Avenue neighborhood in Mystic Hills. Unanimous council approval came after a wamin1 from the city manager and city' attorney that the additional studies can only be funded by the city if they are for the purpose of protecting public property. That was the main concern or City Manager Ken Frank, who suggested the council s plit the THERE THEY AREi -Swallow watchers catch their first glimpse of the returning birds at the San Juan Capistr:ano mission o.lly l"IMI ...... ..., LM l'•Y• today: From left are Virginia Leax of Pittsburgh, Wayne Tesch of Costa Mesa and Wanda Kieko from Akron, Ohio. Arrests F.ndSpree Of Terror SwaU.wsRet•ra -,, Bel& Welcome Birds ftree ... ~ t"9...-. were eaptured late Tuesday after an evGi(a& of rape and terror Uaat_ offl••l'I believe . . BF .. t.11 I fllll I .... ....... ... ... .. ....... the awallewa' annul Mum to the historic Mi.uion San Juan Capistrano today. But few oft.be 500 tourists who gathered in the <:0urtyard of the 183·year-old adobe mission spotted the fabled birds. Officially, the fi rst swallow was sighted by mission personnel, they said, at 8:31 a . m . PST, setting off the traditional bell·ringing. According to legend, the faithful cliff swallows return to the mission ever y year on March 19 -the reast or St. .Joseph. Their 7 ,000-mile, seven-week journey from Argentina takes them one·fourt.b of the way around the globe. To celebrate the arrival of the little birds, children attending the Old Mission School were to crown a king and queen on the mission grounds today. Other activities include traditional dances performed by tbe children. Indian dances and mariachi music played throughout the day. Early birdwatchers, shivering in tbe morning air, began •howiDI up at dawn, many &Jeeping in their can until daylight. Wben the sun finally poked cner tbe mountains at 6:10 a.m., tb• Jesus Valdez family. Betty , Weat•er Fair tonl1bt, moatly sunny and sli1btly warmer'Thunday. Gusty willd.s decre11lng. Lows toctilbt 6t at the beaches to 52 inland. ID,U Thurs- day l'1 to 1". .......... "" Vlrienml Mtm>Nnel ...... -~wCOMW.id to ro~ 0ttr-l0'9t••• •I ~---.... t ......... ,. ...... .,,..,., ll•HWMrn &.._a .a ... ,. ............ M Pflll!I A1. ' Jo •• _. Du aw rem Krndh wel'8 ~ -• all on their first pilgrimage to welcome the birds. Temperatures in the high 40s -cold for aumpoiled Southern Californians -gr~eted the camera-toting tourists· who anxiously scanned the cloudless skies. Valdez , a 49 -year·old watchmaker from Los Angeles. said he, bis wife and 7-year-old daughter came to view what they believe is a "religious miracle." "Those little birds come back every year on a holy day," Valdez said. "They've only missed .once since 1935." Mn. ll•-::.. D. a tUl'*-suppllee au •t, drcn'e 1,200 miJea from Midland, Tex., specifically to aee Uae swallows return. "It's been a childhood dream for me ever since hieh school, when I beard the song 'Wben the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano'." S he als o b e li eves that "Divinity is definitely involved, maybe to show us He really does exist." Across the street, in front of a novelty shop, the Krinelkas stood oo an otherwise deserted sidewalk wondering aloud why <See SWALLOWS, Page A%) ~---...... ~ ~_.._me...., Lu-llMdt. lJulQ a fov·bow robber)' spree, tile trio are belle9ed to have ra]Jll!d a 14-year-old El Toro girl and tem>rized and robbed a Laguna Beach family before being captured by sberi(("s deputies on the Santa Ana Freeway. Investigators from Laguna Beach ~d Onnge County were attempting to piece together the scenario of Tueaday's assaults and robbe ries, which they believe beean shortly before 10 p.m . in Laguna Beach. Baatm•t•aTalk Police said James Henderson, 46, wbo lives on Center Street in Laguna Beach, heard a light knocking on bis front door at about 9:45 p.m. Henderson opened the door a few inches and two of the suspects forced their way into the home, pushing Henderson into tbe muter bedroom. CanJidate Backs The victim's wife fled to the kitchen and later escaped, police said. As one s us pect held Henderson at gunpoint, the other two ransacked the howse. taking $200 in cash before fleeing out the frmt door. • Initiative on Pot By PHIL SNEWERMAN Of .. D1iMY ...... SWlf A long-haired rowdy rock band called "Zap" musically urged the noontime Golden West College audience: "If you've aot some hashish. smoke it! If Anti-draft ~Draws 200atOCC BJ naaY UAUUN °' .............. Kore UaaD • stallz ti Md ~braced before a cldlb' wind Monday lD tbe Oran1e Coast COilete quad ln CO.ta Mesa to llte to a baUel7 ol 1peaken •lle•••tlJ protest clraft~ Tbe ~~ about 100 ==~~:: OCC Hlfr II rt m ....... ot tit• Studem for Scoaomic D'moel'Mf. More Ula• a llalf ·doae• twr::::-rr:.t:.~.t; CU1Wa political amblUom, a war • ..,. ffODOmy and . bll ~ tar ••• , draft ~ b7m; B••Ule, an OCC econornta Dl'Ofeaor, cbarnd, .. People will tell you t1UI fa a radical •o•••••t we're ........... ··--"'· .............. ?.Mt.,•• -..an,.._ Al) you've got some cocaine, snort it!" StepsJiJac up to the microphone nest waa a well·groomed, .tbree~plece·auited Huntington Beach City Council candidate named Dan Mahaffey, who o"lfere4 cool, less emotional araumeots in favor of decrlrnt9aHuaa marijuana. TIM event that made allies of tbese dl1parate personalities Tueadaf was a rally on the Huntlqtoo Beach campus to clrum up support for the CaUIGnda llarijuana Initiative. About JIO atudeotl 1atbered for Uae outdoor rally, llsteaina to tbe music, speakers and eating lunch. The initiative la aimed at amendln1 the state law to elimlMte erimln.al puni.al>meot.. for PHHlliGD, trwportation or cultt .. uoa of mat1Juaaa by An hour later, three men lay in watt for an El Toro housewife returning home from the grocery at.ore. As tbe woman approached her botne, the three men forced her inside the home where they confronted her husband and 14-year-old daughter. · They tied the family up, then took the 1irJ to an upstain bedroom where abe waa raped by all three au1peda, aberllrs deputlel aald. The trio then ransacked tbe .home taklnl cash and other items before fleeio1 in the family automobile, leavin1 behind a car allegedly stolen ln Los Anaeles. The liuaband freed bJiuell and called sheriff'• deputies, <See TB&&O&, Pase AJ> adu1&111r,..11ul me. a.r,l'lm' ... n o ... ~ Tbe m111_.. .a.o·calll for T~• ~ ~ the ............ t of a at.ate commluiea to at-ucly tbe 'lVOLS FOR S4£E poMllllW ..... ~ ecCJDemlC l aad ta lnm'u of reaulatiq .. A J>a111 Pilot ad tlrHd on1 the~ ...at. mr. lath* rljbt ant. Ill arcllr to.... .. ......... .,,.. Nit°''"' tooll IOld well on tbe November ballot, it.a from .,iclMIUled ad, too~•· IPODIOrt .. ,. attemptlDI to Tbal'• tbe ~ 9QCtea collect eoo.ooo _petition •tol'J ., tbe Coit.a ..... mma 1l1aaturea "fore II•~ .. !.:.-~ wbo placed this •O I.Ii the DaSb Jar ....... t1peture .. ~ ..... Pilot: ' Pf'OCl'MI .... Onale County WOOD LA'l'llE, atlu bHcbe1 11 plannecl for tb• bvJ duty. eo.npa set Buck comlq weeb. R BfOI tools 6 metal Ou.i tpealler at 'l'lladaJ'• 1plnnln1 1cce11orl•~· rall1 wa1 MabaJh=JJ, .. • u•·~ ~ LU~•nanu Pan1 •• r u ,_~ 14 to W1i ninllll •a·~ I Oftr p • caU MNl7l. (llefOI', ..... f • I es timated $10,000 cost of geologic stuaies with the five property owners affected. Last November , earth mov e ment in the hillside neighborhood forced two women from their homes. cracked foundations and twisted heavy joists in their home a11d ab adjacent home. A geologic study funded primarily by the city showed tbe possibility of a rock. glide slide under the properties, but Soulh Laguna geologist Harry Lawrence said more borings BURGURS HIT UJ JEWELER would be necessary to confirm his suspicions. Frank agreed the study was necessary, but said most of the additional borings would be on private property and suggested the city "could make a partial (monetary) contribution ·to further studies." But councilman Wayne Bagtin said the written re port by Lawrence. "struck m e as potentially devastallng for that neighborhood.'· He said he'd like to see the <See LAND, Page .U> Gold Back Burglars who apparently ~-er Q500 tunneled tbroucb a.a ex~rlor ~1 411' wall to gain entrance to a Laguna Beach jewelry "°::d After Di 'm1~d000e off with an esu.. . •p •. ia ,.w. all..,er u4 r.!:*-.... .., .... ..... . 08.!,;raton -1 ri-: J -. _.. .,_ AP ... , d ,._, -UI '-UU e'Wev~ t -· ~ rWunded above $500 00 Soqtll Coast R} .. lllW .. f, m· •arteu todv after dlace••M ~bro--•-.. t. pr•·Cltrutmaa ~ mr • • n. ca la ..r11er ws weeL n. were,. t;arins -... a J lilt -_, __ tocja7 to detCrm1ae -...... --....-.. was sto&ea clur1ng tile brwlr.m. Gold. .n.-tradint erratically Tnick Halted; 42 'Visitors' Turned Back U.S. Border Patrol agents at the San Onofre checkpoint pulled over a produce truck containing 42 illega I aliens Tuesday night and arrested the driver on charges or smuggling. Willlam Lee Heinl, 34, of Canoga Park, was ar~ted a bout a mi le north of tbe checkpoint after be allegedly drove past tbe truck scales at about ll:lSp.m. Agents said they were on the lookout for the large produce truck after being tipped off by a truck driver that a load of a Ii eos might be coming through. Border patrolmen attempted to nag down the vehicle when it approached the scales, but It s ped up and charged past tbe checkpoint. The truck was stopped a mile north and the 42 aliens raniin1 in age from 11 months to 40 years, transported back to the border. Tuesday and closing in New INFLATIOH UKEL Y TO SPAN GlOBE__.7 York at $t85 an ounce -crossed the SSOO barrier in Hong Kong today. finishing $38.34 higher at $504.67. It then opened s trong in London and Zurich. Europe's two major buJlion marts. By midday, the London price was $527. up $46 from Tuesday's -:lose. Later, lt settled to $519. Gold traded in New York at $$43, up$S6. "There's just strong buying demand and a rising price." one dealer said. Gold fell Monday and Tuesday to its lowest levels since Dec. 24, the day before the Soviet intervention lo Af1hanis tan. which led to a panicky gold rush that took the metal to a high of S8'75 in New York on Jan. 21. Silver prices also recovered today after dropping to Jess than half their peak of $48 an ounce, reached Jan. 21. The Loncloo mid·momiDa price was up $2 at $20.50. Silver traded in New York at $20.80, up$2.S>. On Teacher Salary I .. Capistrano Unif\ed Sdl.ool District teacher leaden told truateea Monday that many instructors must take • leeond job to supplement their income. Teachers have been d9ma.ndinf at lent a 10 percent • Paf bike. ' Sbirley Good, a San Clemente Hl1b School teacher, told , troateea Monday sbe must "teach dope addict& two niihts a week" to supplement her replar aalary and put ber soo tb.roullt eollele. But 1cbool board .m••ben remained ftrm OD tbetr lut offer ol an 1.5 perctDt pay MM '91: teachers iA currently deadlocked nelOtiatlOD1. AboUt IOO teaeMn UMeMd aa Stefaale Seacb, teacber mka pretldmt, acCUMd tru.-ol bela• Sbperlnt•ndeat Jerr1 TbatDllef'• 0 puppeta ... TborMleJ -tl'ultMI did not directly retpoed to remtr~ made by teacben at Mona,•a lloard •••nc. Ne_... for m....-t Md ... diltrtet'• 700 tie ..... are • ....., dM oukome ot • ttaC. IMt ft8dillC report .. bJ tile ... " April tbat la ....... to b...U • n.1i.cs ~ct talb. 8eca11N Ol her second job, Mn. Good -rtect "my re,War teaehlaf Job t.Mes a back seat." Jin. Oood Mid ber 10D plans f to become a wacber but she bas adYiMd bim .,.,., dolu eo. aoblrt Bacbe)or, school board . pnaldllat ud blmnlf a teacher tn UClltMr ...,..ct. mo•ed OD to othr ti.lwl1111 ata..r lln. Good'• Nmarb. 1'nuMe Teel Kopp, who two •"kl qo crtUcllild teachers' eoatractdemudl. aald Moed.ay • "I a• aot .... to talk about ~ · tGGIPt beeaUM ol tbe 111..uoe we are ln." .... ~ -~-......... COMMUTtNO CANDIDAft -Republican· presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, who won the Illinois primary Tuesday, shakes bands with a commuter aboard train from New Haveo, Co~. to New York City. The usually cautious Reagan, flanked here by his speech writers, behaved like a candidate who has the 1980 GOP presidential nomination in his pocket. CLEVELAND (AP) -.An apparent gunshot shattered the window of an empty Cleveland sc.bool bus today as the desegregation of 19 Junior IHgb achools began tbrourb court~rdered businf, a school spokesman said. There were no injuries, according to the spokesman, Douglas Drake. ll was the only incidence or violence reported. Drake said the woman driver was returning to a garage after dropping off s tudents at school when sbe heard a "ping" and saw the rear window of the vehicle was shattered. Drake said the shot may have been fired by a pellet or BB gun. School security director Thomas Roche said the window ~ould have bl'cn shattered by either a rock or a gunshot. Bro.,,. St!t• Tl' Spt!t!ell SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. plans a television speech Thursday on Proposition 9, the Jarvis II initiative to cut state income taxes in half. But Brown's office won't say today whether the Democratic governor would endorse or oppose it. His chief or staff, Gray Davis, suggested that Brown would only attempt to inform the voters of the tml>9d o{ PropoaiUoo 9, if approved by tbe voters June 3. .. 'i'Wlel'JRINMJ:4i". ·· , TARGET FINANCES ••• administrator with the Union Pacifi c Railroad, s aid that commercial and residentia l development in the city should not be unnecessarily curtailed but the hillsides sh ould be protected. H e said he was active in various youth organizations and w o u I d be a n e r r e-e t i v e representative of the interests of young people in the city. KENNETH FllEISS. a four·year City Council member and current mayor. said be should be re-elected because he bas learned bow to deal wit.Ir county government a nd would oppoiie any development on the ridgelioes. Data Offered On Flood Aid A diaaster assistance center for Orange County flood victims .wm be open from 10 a.ui. to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday at the Laguna Beach Boys' Club, '1~ Laguna Canyon Road. RepresentaUves of st•te and federal disaster agenctes will be available to provide ,lpformat.Jon on grants and loan programs tot victi m s o r the r ece nt rainstorms. Additional lnlonnauoe m11 t:-e obtained by caWna IOC).252.,.. "You have to telephone the supervisors ahead of time ~ convince them of your case, Freiss said. Freiss said that he would a ppea r at a .Board of Sup ervisors hearing today on r esidential development on county land on ridgelines tn San Juan Capistrano's sphere of inOuence. DALE SMITH. a chemical engineer, argued that the ridgelines must be pr~cted. He said that tbe city should deal with it& fillancial problems by establishing priorities and cutting unnecessary programs. NY'f ••• City Council seat April 8 and (or a Congresaional seat in the 40th disUict next fall. Tbe candidate offered his views on why pot penalties have not yet been elipilnated. Mahaffey said POllce agencies are fi&hting dec:rimlnalhaUon bee~· they fear large budget cu"8 U \he1 no longer are · req~ to epfor~e dn.g laws. He charged lbat the liquor industry and organized crime a I s .Q a r e o p p o s i n g decriml~izadon, but on a"more IOw·lleJ be.sis. 'llabaffey claimed the llok between pot usage and other crimes is miaundentood. . . . ··our Jaw• b•ve drivep it underground, where you have to bu.Y li from .orcantsect crime., That it fbe U. bet""8 pot Mel crime," be .. Jd. ••tt ia not the sort ot ebemieal tUt .encoanies violent~-" He Mded. "Jf 10meone blelloo pot CC)JDllllts1 a crime, be lbould be punt..., tor eommlttinl the crime, not for uaiq pot." II aJaalftY cqattnded tMt POl l4!&8llllUC)D ~uld J'~Uefl the naUoa'•, tr•de, defJclt. Jf pot wer• ~wn dOmuUcalll'. he said the U.S. AO Jonaer would funnel bllllon of doUara ""to Mex~~ombta ind other. Pol· aadoel. WASHJHOTON CAP> -Prime .................... Bt•la ot lnael •nd Pr..W..nt AQWlr Sadat of &1ypt wlll t!~ Wu~ for Mparate with Preat•t tan.r ln April, Wht1" Houle ofOciala announced todl)'. WA!t.e UOUe pr9'1t ueretary Jody PoweJI\. auou.nclhC the move an the DOiied-down ta1k.s over Pu.tbdan autonomy, aaid the dai. for the mntln11 bad not been let. Powell aald the Israeli and En·ptlea leaden wlll visit WHhlnston "to review the pro1reea and p1ce of autonomy ne1otlaUon1 for UM West Bank andGua. "The ne(otlaUOOI are being conducted ln accordance with the principles or the Camp David accord," which the three leaders stgned fn September 1'78, Powell saJd. Tbe a1ree01ents reac hed 1mon• the United States. Israel and E1ypt provided for ne10Uatl~ns to settle the questlon of Palestinian autonomy on the West BanJt or the Jordan River and tbe Gaza Strip, Arab ter[jtories occupied by Israel following the 1967 MJddle East war. Earlier today, administraUon otncJal:s denied an laraeU report that Vice President Walter F. Mondale would be sent to the Middle East on Carter'• behalf. Ex-tnayor Wounded In Indiana EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) - Former Mayor Russell G. Lloyd, 47 , was s hot 8Jld critically wounded at his home today. and docto rs s aid his chances for recovery were "very minimal." Police arrested a 36·year-<>ld woman, id e ntifie d as a commercial artist, a short time after abe was seen d.riYing from Lloyd's home ln a ptckup truck. No fonual char&• wen filed immediately. Or. Noel Martin or St. Mary's Ho.pita.I aaid Lloyd wu in a coma. _,:, Hartin ..Sd the .... -mayor hid rour wounds, the malt aertaus ol which appa.rently severed the s pinal cord in b1s neck. H~ said Lloyd bad wounds in the neck, right upper arm, shoulder and JaW. The doctor said there was "verly little s urgically that can be done .·· No s urgery was scheduled because of Lloyd's deteriorating condition. ,..,....,_~Al LAND • .-. city move ahead with the studies post haste, and worry about wbo pays for what part of the stadies later. He wuJolned by Councilman Kelly Boy who saidL "}'d lite to see us move ahead oetore there is a diauter up tbue." Mayor Jack McDowell aveect, s ayi ng. ··1 doa't want the question ol funding lo slow dovm the work." Several residents of Tahiti A venue told council members the additional studies would benefit the city as well as the property owners. David Brobeck, who lives at 1675 Tahiti Ave., to1a the couneU, ··We• re not asking the city to fund ·re medial work on private property. "Sure, borings downslope from our homes will help ua. but it will help the city too." Tbe council a1ree<t to lu.nd the additional studies bated on potenUal threat to tbe pubUc roadway, and asked t.be city man ager to meet witb tbe • rqldenta lo determine bow co.t of the study aboulcl be diricled. ,,...._ ... ) 'IERROR ••• who put out a bulletin descrtbtna tbil family automobii.. The ~ar wu spotted 1n Irvine by two deputlee oe I.be Suca Ana Freeway near Myfon! Road and t.be. •Ulfpeda llUUed. oftr ~ a lbol't punuft u.at etaded ·i the ln~nectl~ ot ~ SHta Ana *ad Gvden Grove The ,-...... fn, two ol FrMW~ • u.,m .It n ot ... and U. Udrd • ·JM.t-old were ~ held la Orian eodntt JU'felllli Hall wt~ '811. They are betnt cbaqed wtt.M bura11.11. uaaaJt wttb • dealdly wtapao. armld '"'*", npe, kldnapptn,11 recet= 1tolen property and irand ... DeDUU• nid UMy an..,..... at otMr llmllar '°!71"" ID other~.,.... to~ ... If tlle ~ ••PSeta ....._ .. la vol wed. ' :J.:A8 VSGAS <AP)_: The wife of a Mtehtian oral Slll'f*ln bit a Sl88,889 slot machine Jackpot a~ the Jl'Jamlnlo H.Uton, a hotel epokesman aaJd. Mrt. VJr1JnJa Beck ot Grosse Pointe Park became the hotel'11 21st giant jackpot winner Tu tday night when ehe lined up five 7's on the prog1-Jve Pot of Gold slot, hotel publicist Paui Burt said. Mn. Beck'• win came Just ·18 days alter Dallas resident Dick CratgJow collected $305.000 to become the world's largest jackpot winner, Burt said. Mrs. Beck and her husband had been "playing on and off for four days,•· at the S3·a·try Pot of Gold slot machine. Burt said. D.B. Cooper Clue Leads to Jailing VANCOUVER, Wash. <AP> - Eigbt·year-old Brian Jneram may have found a clue receriUy to what happened lo hijacker 0 .8 . Cooper and bis $200,000 raaaom wben he discovered ss .. ooo along the bank of the Coiumbla River. But the February find, which bro~ tbe boy a S20 reward· r r o m b l a 11 c h 'o o I • a Pa rent· Teacher Assoclatlon, apparently helped put h1l dad ln · jall. ~ diqppeared aftel' be paraehuted from a hijacked Jet in 1B71. 11'e moue)' found a.long the Columbia River WU the first identifled u part ol the ransom. Brian'tt fa.tbe r , Harold DwaJM i.am. 28, WU put tn Clark Count)' Jailin Vancouver, Wub., an llcmda1. Jail offtclala said. after be was arrested oo an Oklahoma fugitive warrant. He was released Tuesday after posting a $2,SOO bond. ' The Ingrains previously lived in McAlester, Okla., and Ingram had been want.eel in Oklahoma City for about six months. officials said. He allegedly left tbat state unlawfully witb mort~ property -a car, said Don Roberts, Pittsburg County district attorney. McAlester la tbe Pittsburg County seat. "Several ol us read the paper and reeogniH.d . blm," aald Roberti" "We bad a warrant swom out to have blm brou&bt baek." Roberta said Ingram, shown beamjq proud.It with bll MD tn news ~PbOtograpba published acrou the natioG, faces up to seveo years in prlaoo If eon 'fieted. ' lncnun eould not be reached for com.meal. BakedIDppo Try Loin of Lion Too CHARLOTIE, N.C. CAP) You say your taste buds no longe r tingle for tun a. run rampant for roast beef, chafe for chiclten? A visit to the loth annual North Carolina Culinarv Youth Nabbed On Roof in Llguna Beach A 17-year-old Encinitas youth was arrested by Laguna Beach police Tuesday a half hour after he was allegedly spotted atop an a partment on Sleepy Hollow Lane. Orricers Fred Martino a nd Jaimie Dodge spotted the youth on the 600 block or South Coast Highway shortly before 9 p m. The two officers said the suspect resembled a description given by witnesses who saw a young man atop an apartment building in the 600 block of Sleepy Hollow Lane at about 8: 15 p.m Witnesses sa id thf' youth lowered himself from the roof to a balcony of an a pa rtment. ent.ering the unit through :in unlocked sliding glass door. Neighbors called police when t he team eme rged carrying items from the apartment to lhe rooftop Th e yo uth wa s b e ing questioned by officers this morning. Salon today might ju.st JOit em back to life While some 50 professional c hie f s, m ost from No rth Carolina restaurants. and the nearly 100 cooking students at the competHJon waited anxiously Tuesday. other master cbefa Judced tbe.ir creations that included baked hipJ>O and loin or lion. But it was strictly looks that counted in t.hi.s area tuneup for the Culinary Olympics next year in Gennany Although the r e wa s no ~ampling. the chefs were qwck to point out that Jhe exotic creations on display were real and all very yummy r.....P,..eAJ SWALLOWS there were so few tourists "From what we'd heard. we didn't think we C'Ould get within Runs hot. .. s a id K rlnelka. a retired plumber from Seattle. K rinelka 's s i s ter . LJly Howard, had been forewarned. "My husband lived here for 12 years and he wouldn't JOtn us When we left tbe house th1~ morning, he said 'Happy sparrov. hunting.· Hethmks it's all a bunch oC poppycock.'· Sc1enti.rts say the birds don't have a pT'eCUe amval date. and sometimes amve three weeks early. b• called tla• proc.1t "a coa11"atlve ·movemut .. .;- takto1 back your rliht to. detecmt~ what you'll do with your llvet." -! The Rev . Tony Wolte of J Newport Beach's St. Mark· f Preabyter1an Church. charted·. that President Carter's NUOU'-( a r e polllical. va.iue and ambt1uou1 in seekfnl draft. rectatr1uon. ~ "I think you 1hould have orae:{ goo d r easo n (for tbf• regist ration)," he demanded"~ and called for spending the $:20.S-·. million registration would cogt on domestic needs. Bobbl Murr ay of the C a m pa i 1 n f o r E con om l c;';.: Democracy said her 10,000•_ strong organiiatton advoca~ that ··our economy is based on war." Sbe charged, "We need lo get a grip on the economy. Tt!e people who make the wars are in charge or it now ... She said the American people are being told there is a crisis in tht Middle East .. The crisis is at home," she shouted. She said double-digit inflation and unemployment are major problema 1n the country "and that's when you hear the sabers rattling.·· She claimed $1 blllion in defense spending creates 48,000~ · jobs and stJrs the economy but., that $1 billion spent on mass :~ transit would create 58,000 jobs . and St billion spent tor public,._ services would create 98,000 jobs . .: David Lynn of the Los Angeles · Center for Veterans Rights was critical oJ the Vietnamese War , and the government's aUeged 1 abandonment ol ita veterans. : He urged studenta lo ~ : the draft and "not experience ! what we bad &o.'' : Other speakers cbar&ed that ~ f'ellllration ls a prelude to WV ! ln the Middle East to secure oU : s upplie s (or the large ~ corporations. making potential • dra ftees victim s o( the : military-industrial complex. ~ Speakers gained scattere d ' applause from among the chilled ltstenl'rs. ••bout 95 of whom Jff1 xcd -.1g n<1tures to a ··No Draft R<:~1strat1on 1n the 80's" pet1t1on Memb<>r -. and professors or tht• <'ollt·~t> s theatl'r depa rtment v. ound up th<' preM•nt at1on with a lengthy sk.Jl poking fun al war mat e rial manufac turers portrayed as money hungry at the e.xpense of human life. Student reaetion was mixed over the gatherint. While many said they oppose a draft. most of those questioned .1dm1tted they would serve if l •lied upon \dd1ng a foot note to the prt•:.entations wen• a pair of \ t•t erans of Fo re ign Wa r s .• mt' m be rs who observed the" protest from crowd's edge. Proudly wearing his VFW.-. l J m pa1gn cap, Bud Ho b I ;~ tnmmander of VFW Post 3:>36 in Col>lJ Mesa. commented ... l put 22 years m the Ma nne Corps. .rnd I know what's necessary. We h.svt• to be prepared " SJC Stabbing Victim Gains A San Juan Capis trano stabbing victim was rePOrted in · improved condition today while O range County s hM"iff's investigator:-; continue to search ror his attacker The victim. Benjamin Samuel M1chlec. 50. of 26376 Oso Road, was rushed to M issio n Community Hospital Monday after he was stabbed numerous times in the arms. chest. throat and face by a man who knocked':· <1t his froot door. ·: -~ COROMA .DEL MAR THE ·sHOPS FOR ALL SEASONS O.llyl'tletSIMf"""'° VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS, STUDENTS AT OCC ANTl·DAAFT RALLY Costa MeM VFW Memben Mike Rock, Vernon M•thews, Bud Hohl (from left) Join Audience Anti-draft Meet Held 200 Attend Rally at Orange Coast College By JERRY CLAUSEN Of IM o.ttp ""°'Stall More than 200 students and spectators braced before a chilly wind Monday in lhe Orange Coast College quad in Costa Mesa to listen to a battery of speakers vehemently protest draft re2istration. The gathering was about 100 people larger than predicted by organizer Mark Libertelli, an 000 sophomore and member of the Students for Economic Democracy. More than a h alf -dozen speakers filed to a platform to blame Pr esid e nt J i mm y Carter's political ambilions, a war-geared economy and big corporations for pending draft registration. Phyllis Basilie , a n OCC economics professor, charged, "People will tell you this is a radical movement w e 're involved in • . • but some of us Rantingte• Talk candidate Backs Initiative on Pot By PIUL SNEIDERMAN Of Ille O.lly 1"11411 SLett A long-haired rowdy r ock band called "Zap" musically urged the noontime Golden West College audience: "If you've got some hashish, s m oke it! 1f you've got some cocaine, snort it! .. Stepping up to the microphone next was a well-groomed, three-piece-suited Huntington Beach City Council candidate named Dan Mahaffey, who offered cool, less e motiona l argume nts in favor o f decriminalizing marijuana. rally was Mahaffey , a Libertarian Party m ember runnin2 for a Huntington Beach City Council seal April 8 and for a Congressional seat in the 40th district next fall. The candidate offered his views on why pot peoallies have not yet been eliminated. Mahaffey said police agencies are fighting decriminalization because they fear large budget c uts if they no longe r are required to enforce drug laws. He charged that the liquor industry and organized crime (See POT, Page AZ) . hke to think we're reasonable." She called the protest .. a l'onservallvc movement l a kin g back your rig ht to determine what you'll do with your lives ... T he Rev. Tony Wolfe of Newport Beach's St. Ma rk Presbyteri an Church, charged that President Carter's reasons a r e polillcal , vague and am biguous in seeking draft re~lstratioo. 'I tbinlt )'OU should have QOe good reason (for the registration)," be demanded and called for spending the $20.S million reg:is1ntion would cost on domestic needs. Bobbl Murray of tbe Campaign for Economic Democracy said her 10,000 strong OtKantzatlon adv<><!1ltes that "our economy is based on war." She charged, "We need to get a grip on the economy. The people who make the wars are in charge or it now ... She said the American people are being told there is a crisis in the Middle East. "The crisis is at home." she shouted. She said double-digit inflation and unemployment are major problems in the country "and that's when you hear the sabers rattling." She claimed $1 billion in defense spending creates 48,000 jobs and stirs the economy but that $1 billion spent on mass transit would create 58,000 jobs <See DRAFT, Page A2l WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1980 c FIFTEEN CENTS · County Workers Hired I Influx of Refugees Boosts OC Welfare By oELOazs aaoou iaWJN oe .. DMtr,..IWf The growing population of Indochinese refugees coupled with a recession-caused boost in welfare recipients convinced Orange County supe rvisor s Tuesday to hire 44 new workers to handle the paperwork. Bat they added ttaat ltltDp att.adled to tbe 1&1e of federal welfare money d.lctate tllat paperwork be completed wttb minimum of errws. And; with bur&eoni.DI state and federal regulaticma piding welfare programs, tbe error rate for one of the program.a increased from 1 percent in June 1978 to 8.5 percent in October, 19'1'1. Bart u.id. Pencllag federal lectalation sets tbe madatory error limit at 4 ~be Mid. 0 flclala fear continued undenWfing, in addltion to expanding caseloads, will further add to county worters • error rates. As a result, federal authorities could levy financial penalties, be sald. Dennis Hurt of the county Human Services Agency said the rising number or applicants for food stamps was the first indication of a recession setting in. And the number or people receiving food stamps has increased nearly 37 percent over last year. Along with the food stamp recipients are in c reasing numbers applying for cash assistance from the county's genera l relief and Aid to Fa mi lies with Dependent Children program. D.B. Cooper Clue 1£tuls to Jailing But, as expected, weighing most heavily on welfare rolls are the Indochinese refugees, who welfare 0Hlc1als say are arriving at the rate of J,000 a month. And it was Jus t September that supe r visors a dd ed 67 workers to lhf county payroll specifically to· help administer programs for the refugees. Much of the cost or those 67 positions supervisors approved, like the 44 they added Tuesday, will be paid for with federal and state funds. In fact, of the $114,000 It will cost to add the 4-4 workers, Oraqe County will only have to come up with $15,000, of.ftdala said. VA NCOUVER, Wash. <AP> -Eight-year-old Brian Ingram may have found a clue recently to what happened to hijacker D B. Cooper and bis $200,000 ransom when be discovered SS ,000 along the ban~ of the Columbia River. But the February find, which hroughl the boy a $20 reward fr o m hi s sc h o ol 's Pa rent-Teache r Association. apparently helped put his dad in jail. Cooper disappeared after he parachuted from a hijacked Jet in 1971. The money found a1oag the Columbia River was the rint identified as part of the ransom. Brian's fatber, Harold Dwayne Ingram, 28, was put in Clark CGunt7 .Jail in Vaneouftr, Wub., oa MondQ, jail oftidals ~aid, after be WU arresi.cl ca m Olllabom.a fugitive warriml. He Ex-mayor JJbunded In Indiana City • EVANSVILLE, lnd. <AP) - Former Mayor Russell G. Lloyd, 47, was shot and critically wounded at his home today. and doctors said his chances for recovery were "very minimal." Police arrested a 36-year-old woman, identified as a commercial artist, a short time after she was seen driving from Lloyd's home in a pickup truck. No formal charges were filed immediately. Dr. Noel Martin of St. Mary's Hospital said Lloyd was in a coma. Martln said the ex-mayor had four wounds, the most serious ol which apparenUy severed the spinal cord in bis neck. He said Lloyd bad wounds in the neck . right upper arm, shoulder and jaw. The doctor said there was "verly little surgically that can be done." No surgery was scheduled because of Lloyd's deteriorating condition. Lloyd, who did not seek re·election in November after serving eight years, was treated at bis home, and then taken to the hospital, officials said. was released Tuesday after posting a $2,:IOO bond. The lngrams previously lived lo McAlester, Okla .. and Ingram bad been wanted in Oklahoma City for about six months, officials said. He allegedly left that slate unlawfully with mortgaged property -a car, said Don Roberts, Pittsburg County dis tric t attorney . McAleste r 1s the Pittsburg Countv seat Gold Back Over 8500 After Dip ..._APDI••_._ .:.w ==1 =4; *:'t: alu•Plllf to pre-Cbr1stmas level& earlier this week. The dollar was mixed. Gold, after trading erraticaJly Tuesday and closing in New York at S48S an ounce -crossed the $SOO barrier in Hong Kong today, ftnishing $38.34 higher at $504.67. It then ope ned s trong in London and Zuncb, Europe's INFLATION LIKELY TO SPAN GLOBE-87 two major bullion marts. By midday, the London price was $527, up $46 Crom Tuesday's ~lose. Later, it settled to $519. ~t:&old traded in New York at ~.UP. $163. "There's ju.st strong buying demand and a rising price.'' one dealer said. The.event that made allies of these disparate personalities Tuesday was a rally on the Huntington Beach campus to drum up s upport for the California MartJuana Initiative. About 200 students gathered for the outdoor rally, listening to the music, speakers and eating hlnch. Swallows Ret11rn on ·Schedule Gold fell Monday and Tuesday to ita iowest levels since Dec. 24, the day before the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan, which led to a panicky gold rush that look the metal to a high of S87S in New York on Jan. 21. The initiative Is aimed at amending the state law to eliminate criminal punishment for possession, transportation or C!ultivation of marijuana by adults for personal use. The measure also calla for the establishment of a state ~om mission to study the potential agricultural, economic ud tax benefits of rel\llatiq the marijuana market. ln order to place the meuure oa tbe November ballot, its 1ponsors are attemptlDIJ to 'ollect 600,000 petition a.natures before May 1. A larce-aeale aipature 1•t.berine proenm aicm. Orante ComtJ .. ae.bes la planned for the Mmt.,weeb. GMst speaker at Tueida1'• By 1be Associated Presa Ringing church bells signaled the swallows' annual return to the blstoric Mission San Juan Capiatrano today. But few of the 500 tourists who gathered in the courtyard of the 183-year-old adobe mission spotted the fabled birds. Officially, the first swallow was sighted by mission personnel, they said , at 8:31 a .m . PST, setting o ff the trad.Jtional bell-ringing. According t o legend, the faithful cliff swallows return to the mission every year on March 19 -the feast of St. Joseph. Their 7 ,000-mile, seven-week journey from Argentina takes them one-fourth or the way around the globe. To celebrate the arrival of the little birds, children attending the Old Mission School were to crown a klbg and queen on the mission grounda today. Ot~er activities include traditional dances performed by the children. Indian dances and m ariachi musi c played throughout the day. Early birdwatchers, shivering in the morning air, began s howing up a t dawn, many s leeping in their cars until daylight. When the sun finally poked over the mountains at 6: 10 a.m., the Jesus Valdez family, Betty Jo Moak and Dan and Fern Krenelka were there -all on their first pilgrimage to welcome the birds. Temperatures in the high 40s -cold for aunspoiled Southern Californians -greeted the camera-toting touriata wbo anxiously scanDed the cloudless skies. Valdez, a 49-year-old watchmaker Crom to. ~. said be, bis wile and 7-year-o&d daucbter came to vie• wbat they believe is a "relllioul miracle." "Thole UUle blnll come Net every year on a boly day,•• Valdes said. "They've only mlaed once llDce 11.15. •• Mn. Moak, 52, a teleplaooe ·auppllea attendant, droYe 1.200 milea from Midland, Tex .. apecUlcally to see tbe awallowa retuna. "It's been a cldldbood ctr.m for me ever ~ blP ldaool. wben J beard the ICllDI • ..._ tllte Swallow• Come Baek to Captatnno'." • Sb• also belleYea tbat ''DlWllb la ~ bnolwd, • ., ... to....,.. \II a.,...., ... as.t.'' ScMMf.lta .., tbe ... ca.•t ...... predle an1•al date. -IOmeCIJael arrift~ ..a earl;. Silver prices also recovered today after dropping to less than baU their peat of $48 an ounce, reached Jan. 21. The London mid-morning price was up $2 at $20.50. Silver traded in New York at$20.60, up$2.80. Coast Weather Fair toni1bt, mostly sunny and allgbtly warmer 'lbunday. Gusty wlau decreulq. Lowa t.oal&N tt at tbe beaches to 51 inland. Hilbl TbW'I· day e7 to 74. IN8 ... Te.AW U•'-nal, utnoaenal, aawai -Uww'w combaled to rob o.r 10,.11101• o/ pr~ ad· hml U fftto ftOtllnH. NU.Ht '°"''" H..,,. .,.,_., H• tlarotoe tt oil ado IU JI..,,..., Stew •Pofl'A7. f .. ~ ........ COMMUTING CANDIDATE -Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reaaao. who won the Illinois primary Tuesday. shakes bands with a commuter aboard train from New Haven, Conn. to New YorkC ity. The usually cautious Reagan. flanked here by his speech writers behuved hke a candidate who bas the 1980 GOP presidential nomination in his pocket. .W.CIH••Se ... IBu CLEVELAND <AP) -An apparent gunshot s hattered the window of an empty Cleveland school bus today as the desegregation or 19 junior high schools began through court-ordered busing, a school spokesman said. There were no in1uries, according to the spokesman, Douglas Drake ll was the only inciden~ of violence reported. Drake said the woman dnver was returning to a garage after droppm~ off students at school when she heard a "ping" and saw the rear window of the vehicle was shattered Broeeta Srt• Tl' Speerlt SACRAMENTO IAPJ Gov. Edmund Brown Jr plans a tclt·v1:.ion speech Thursday on Proposition 9, the Jarvis II m 1t1at1ve to cut state income taxes in half. Rut Brown's office won't say today whether the Democratic govt'rn<>r would endorse or oppose it. Ills ctuef of stuff, Cray Davis, s uggested that Brown would only attempt to inform the voters of the impact of Proposition 9, if approved by th1• voters June 3 F,....PageAJ DRAFT PROTEST. • • and SJ billion s pent fOJ' public ~ervi ces would t:rcatc 98,000 JObs .Oav1d Lvnn of the Leis An&eli:S Center for Veter,,!\$ R!&hb was cnt1cal of the Vtetnam.ese War and thl!' government's alleged Jbandonment or its veterans. Truck Halted; 42 'Visitors' Turned Back U .S. Border Patrol agents at the San Onofre ch eckpoint pu lied over a produce truck <.·o ntaining 42 illegal aliens Tuesday night and arrested the driver on charges or smuggling. William Lee Heinl, 34, of Canoga Park. was arrested about a m ile no rth or the checkpoint after he allegedly drove past the truck scales at about 11 :15 p.m . Ile urged students to oppose the draft and .. not experience what we had to." Other s peakers charged thal registra~on is a prelude to war in the Mtddle East to secure 011 l>upplies for the larg e corporations, making potenl.Jal draftees victims or th e military.industrial complex. Speakers gained scattered applause from among the chilled listeners, about 95 of whom affixed signatures to a "No Draft Registration in the 80's" petition. Members a nd professors of the college's theater department wound up the presentation with a lengthy skit poking fun at war material manufacturers portrayed as money hungry at the expense of human life. Student reaction was mixed over the gathering. While many said they oppose a draft, most of those questioned admitted they would serve 1f called upon. TbWe'U t.ao ~e·PIM llllUllW 111 ....... et -S. 11th St in eo.t. 11 ... ""-' aJI. Clt,y eo.a..eu mtmben bav• ,.. •• ,.... a llare9t ' P1••':f Com minion dect11•n tba off.,edV.H. ffUIOa a permit to operaLe the center. A half·dOHD retldenta of apanmenta btblnd "'1e buUdlng pl•nMd for the ceater protested the propoq.J, claJmJnt YCMltha in the lrvlne Avenue area shopping ctinler alttady throw cans and bottle• over a drainage ditch Into yards. Hanaon outlined a series of coatroll JIC'OPOled for the cent.er, lnoludlna dtembersbipa that could be dl.scontJnued for poor behavior. But Councilwoman Norma Herzog Mid, "I can't help but feel you are oaJve U you feel you can coatrol your patrona. ·• Councilman Dom Raciti claimed that the electronic ~ames would result in gambling. _ 'Somebody wtns and somebody lose~1~· he said . "That's gambuna." The apartment dwellers also com plained that noise and bicycle traJfic would create area problems. • The councll was unanJmous in reversing the planners' earlier 3·2 approval of the project. Bmnb Scare Fails in Holdup Try The customer isn't always right al David Myers' ~upermarket in Costa Mesa. Myers, manager of the market at 2975 Harbor Blvd .. was confronted at 12 :05 p .m . Tuesday by an unkempt man wearing a blue shirt and green tic who demanded $1 ,500. P~ring through born·rimmed sunglasses, the customer told Myers that he had placed three born bs In the store which be would explode if he didn't gel the money, police reported. The bomber ordered the manager Into his office for the money. Myers complied, closing the door behind bjm, leaving lhtt robber on lbe outsjde, officers s aid. From inside his office, Myers shouted through the door, "No deal!" The would· b·e robber fled without cash, driving off in what police described as an ancient Volkswagen. Officers, s ummoned to the market, found no bombs. MesanGrabs Suspect in Home Break-in When Donald R. Utter, 48, and his family returned to their Costa Mesa h ome from an outing late Tues day. Utter noticed that two television sets had been moved into the kitchen. To Bee or Not to Bee? That's the $40 Question for Mesa Wo~n For Betty Smith. a bee is one bee too many. "I'm chicken," she confided Tuesday as s he gingerly peered behind her home at 3SS E . 21st St. at a baskelball·sii.ed swarm of bees that has taken up residence in the smaJJ tree in her backyard. Department of Agriculture. They gave me the names of thr~ beekeepers." One keeper said he'd ta.lte the swarm. she reported, but he said he was too sick to come and get them One man refused to taice-- them , and the th.ud couldn't be reached. .. YF.STEROAV, I WAS sitting m my laving room when I heard llus loud buznz, buui," she said. "I went to the door and saw bees all over my backyard. IN DESPERATION TUESDAY she called city orfac1als again Arumal control people gave her the names of lour more beekeepen>. "They looked really mad." or the four, only one man sounded helpful, she said. Mrs. Smith. a day care mother for four elementary school children whose parenL'> work. said the bee1\ pn~t more than J s mall problem Her <'harges and ht.-r 10-ye;ir.old son Jrt• forred to pl:i:r •n'>1dc tht' house. "H~ wanted $40 lo come and get them.·· s he noted "I can't i.lfford S40. dnd I JU.Sl can't leave them out there · PERHAPS SH E ~l'GGESTED, tht· ~warm had escal)t'd from a local beekeept-r. "If that guy know<1 where they cire. maybe he'll com1.• and get them." s he :-.uggcsted GETTING RID OF THF. ~~arm . she declared, 1s becoming a giant problem "I called thl• city." shr ~:.i1d. "They r e ft•rred me to the Orange Count y "I sure don t nt:d net.-<l them Begi"' Sadat Set VUits With Carter WASHINGTON (AP) -Prime Miniater Menacbem Begin of Iarael and Preeldent Anwar Sadat of Eacypt will vl11t Washincton for separate la.lb with President Carter In April. White H°'1se officials announced today. While Jfou.'le press secretary Jody Powell, announcing the move in tt)e bogged·down talh over Palestinian autonomy, sa.id the dates for the meetings had not been set. officials derued an Is raeli report that Vice President WaJter F Mondale WllUld be sent to the Ml4dle Sat •C&rteJ-'a ....it. "He b.u abeolut.ely no plan& to go." said Richard Moe. lbe vice president's chief of starr Israel, Egypt and the Uruted States have agreed to accelecak lht• paee of the negot1alJons on ..,t•lf rule for the t 2 million pa lest1ni<1ns or lhe occ up1 ed Wes t Bank of the Jordan River and Gau Strip. Powell said the lsr aeU and Egyptlan lea ders will visit Washington "t o review the Gun 1'11!-hap progress and pace of a utonomy lT~ negotiations for the West Bank and Gaza. Hurt D "The negotiations are being 8 eputy conducted in accordance with the principles of the Camp An Orange County depulv David accord," which the three sberil( accidentally shot himself leaders signed in September in the right leg Tuesday night as 1978. Powell sajd. he worked in the Sunset Beach The agreements reached harbor patrol office. f'ro.aP~AJ .ro'f ... ..tlso a r e opposi n g ' decnrrunaliza!Jon. but on a more low.key basis. Maharrey claamed the link bet ween pol uaage and other : crtm• ia mlaundent.ood. - .. Our laws have driven it: underground. where you have to buy 1t from orgaruzed cnme That '" lhc tic b..-lwecn pot anlf · crtml' " hf' ... aid "ll 1s not thf. 'Orto( <'ht•macal lhJl encourages '1olent cnme .. Jle added.· rr someQne high on pot comm1L5 a cnme. he shouJa be punished for committing µte cnme. not for using pot." M ahalfey contended that pot lt·~ahzallon eould reduce tht- natlon's .trade def1c1t. If pol were grown domestically, he said. the U.S. no longer would runnel b1ll1on of dollars lo Mexico. Colomh1a and other pot·producing nations . among the United States. Israel Spokesman Lt Wyatt Hurt a nd Egypt provided for said that. as Deputy DaVl' Ot>sp1te his arguments for negotiations t o set tit: the Turner reached to fasten a strap ending cnm1nal pot penalties. ques tion of Pale st1n1an securinghjs p1stolintheholster. Mahaffey stressed , "I do not autonomy on the West Bank of the gun went off endorse or recommend the use the J ordan River and the Gaza T urn er wa s lake n to of mar11uana. It 1s probably Strip, Arab territones occupied Huntington l ntercommun1ty harmful. My personal advice is by Is rael followinJt the 1967 Hospital after the 7 P m moderation and keep an eye oo Middle East war accident. He was reported to be the current medical research- Agents said they were on the lookout for the large produce truck after being tipped off by a truck driver that a load or a liens might be coming through. Adding a footnote to the presentations were a pair of Veterans of Foreign Wars members who observed the protest from crowd's edge. And. froni the corner of his eye, he spotted a man hurrying down the hallway and into a bathroom or his home at 3082 Gibraltar Ave. Earlier today, admm1stratJon '"good condition today. about it." :: ~....:;:.-.:....:..:..:....._..:.:.:...:....:.:.:.;.:.:..:.;.:.:.:..:.:...:..::.:.:..:...~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-· Border patrolmen attempted to nag down the vehicle when it approached the scales, but It s ped up and charged past the checkpoint. The truck was stopped a mile north and the 42 aliens ranging in age from 11 mont)\s to 40 years, transported bad( to the border. ORANCMl COMT t DAILY PILOi , ... O<_C.-Oioiflo :i:::-"""' ... ---~'· lrtlloeOt-O•"-....c ..................... ... _,_ -.., ~ l'rlote¥ '9f CMY lllWllA.,.._._,~.._IV.....,._ 161ftll ....... ,,,.,. .......... ~c:...-, ................... ,.....,......_,._ ~ "-"" ................ -'_ .... _ ............ ~ ...... ~ .... _,,,..., .... --~- -· cao-. Ylt•--0.-11.,.,......, ,,__ ..... ":::'.~."":" (MltMll.'-........... ..... ""' ................ ~ Proudly wearing his VFW ca mpaJgn cap , Bud Hohl . commander of VFW Post 3536 in Costa Mesa, commented, ''I put 22 years in the Marine Corps, and I know wbal's necessary. We have to be prepared." · He jerked his head toward one of the finaJ speakers and added, ··we loug.ht for freedom of speech so that everybody could do his thing ... '' Planes Grounded NEWPORT NEWS, Va. CAP> -The Ail' Force grounded Its entire neet of 420 F · lSs to look tor B'C!cumuJaUons of fuel vapors in the wings. Utter forced open lhe bathroom door and confronted a man identified later by police as Patrick Rkhard Ritenour, 28, or 7692 Liberty Ave., Huntington Beach. Utter then escorted Ritenour, who. police said. was wearing black socks on both hands and carrying a nubligbt and a pry bar, into the living room and seated Ritenour on the couch. Utter's daughter called police. Ritenour was beln1 ·held In lieu of $10,000 ball today by Costa Mesa police wbo booked him on 1mplcioa of resldentlat bur1lary. Giant JaekpOt Woman Wina $166,839 • LAS VEGAS <AP) -The wife of a Jiflcbl1an oral su1raeon hit a $186,839 •Jot macldne Jaetpot at the F amlna._Q Hilton, a hotel •l>Ok•man •aid. Mrs. Vil'alnta Beck of Groaae Pointe P1rk became the hotet•a 211t rt•nt Jackpot wt.Doer Tuesday ni&ht when 1be Ulied up ftve 711 oa the progressive Pot of Gold slot, hotel publicllt Paul Burt 1ald. ' Mn. Beck'• w1n came Jult 18 daya after Dallu reaident Dick Crai•low collected NOl,000 to beeome the world's taraeat.Jackpot winner, Burt aald. Mn. Beck and her hutband bad been "playlna on and off for four da11." at tb• Sl-a·try P.,i ot Gala tlot liWchtne, Burt taW. . CORONA DEL MAR THE SHOPS FOR All SEASONS jsPRING SPORTS w~ Now IN Sf9CK I , I . . --~~~~1 ........ ~-------~~--..... ~--- •1Uttaeas I Paint Set? .. , . .,........ • 81 IOBN t'llNND'P NSW YOU <AP> -la ... DCMI..,.... llU DIWb CIODft&Yed at· lac-CID ...... price. P1WldlDt Carter D01aWl1 "ferred to HHr• l•fi•Uoa H a world • raUMr da8D ...Uc problem. 1.e .... ,...... ...... ,.,.. IA lcelaM. for a.amplie, lafla. Uoa r.,... ~ 10 .,. ... for tbe ... lb 4DOO&bl of 1t'lt '° Ja1u1ary al Ulla year. In 'l'urtey lt topped 100 pereeot, ln Italy more Utan 21 ~. wl 1D Sweden naoretb.1911J)ereat. TBIU nouaa, from the Parl•·baHd Or1aDJaation for Bconoillfc Cooperation ud Develop- men t , of w b I cb tile United States and ita chief , tradlog partners are members, seem to COD· firm the pre- sident's worda. CVIUUH But amon1 some major economi•. the story isn't as clearcut. In German(, depen- dent upon imported ol , the rate was only 4 percent, and in Japan, wholly dependent on oil imports, It was Ju.st 5.4 percent. Lab technician Sharon Raymer, dressed in surgically sterile uniform, prepares a dome-shape "planet" of sili- caon waters used in computer circuitry at the Raytheon Co. Semi-conductor Division in Mountian View. Each wafer contains hundred of programmable computer memories. Raytheon also has a semiconductor di vision in Irvine. Jn fact, among major trading partners, only France, al 13.7 percent, and ·the United Kingdom, al 14.6, exceeded the U.S . six-mooth rate of 13.5 per- cent. Canada's rate of 8.5 per- cent was five points lower. 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NABERS ~ OP£N7DAY8 Z80Cf HARIOR ILVD., COSTA IESA 540-9100 Richard Flemhtg, Huntington Beach, is pro- ject architect and director oC residential projects, and Richard Doo, Newport Beach, project architect and director or commercial projects, for Archlt·Tektol\, an architecture firm with offices 1n Newport Beach and Albuquerque. Frank L Bryant, Capistrano Beach, and executive managing director of Bateman Eichler, Hill Richards, Inc., a Los Angeles- based stock broker firm, was a featured speaker at a Pacific Pa Ii sades seminar Tuesday apouored by American Stock Excbance. "Managing In Turbulent Tlmea" was tbe subject.oftbeaemlnar. Tbe Newport Center Agenc1 of Pacific Mutual Life Jnsiirance Co. ha.S been named a Regional Citation Award winner for outstanding sales performance and agency.building achieve- ment in 1979 in the company's South Pacific Sales Region. Linda Riggs, Santa Ana Heights, is managing director of the Student Improvement Ceoter, Newport Beach. Hughes Aircraft Co. microelectronic systems division, Irvine, has received a $17 million con- tract from Boeing Aerospace Company, SeatUe, for audio distribution systems to be u.sed on board NATO's E-3A Advanced Warning and Control Systems (A WACS) aircraft. Terri Hettrick. Costa Mesa, is o perations omcer for the Bank of Newport's Lido office in Newport Beach. Dennll F. Carbone is assis- tant vice president at Western Executive office of AVCO Financial Services, Newport Beach. w1n•1ot Disaster ''l'M 1101 00110 TO MISS DELIVERlllB A BIBY ••• '' Aided .. , can relax outsi<le ot home and oltlce knowing tl\at rm not going to miss delivering a baby when I'm ·between locations'... ..Eugene R. SOiiman. M.D . Canoga Park . MM ~ GASOlJll .alUCM. WMAT llQE CM I SAT? ~I Qll Pi11'0 !ii)~ lttm h CllU Ind tM1 lie l'Q"8d II) ...... ~ ,_ 11111 IDCaOI. ,,,,_ l'tQtDfY'alllllU~O.,et /lt'(J .... llt'l(lllllllm .......... 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Tbe bank recelved re1ulatory approval to waive the penalties after Prealdeot Carter declared six Southern Caltfornla counties, lncludln• Oran1e County..z. !ederal d1Juter areas reo. 21 . Suapeulon of early wttbdrawal penaltl• for time 1a•ln11 Is retroactive to Feb. 21 and etrecti.e un.W Aua. 21 . ---RESIDENTS ARISE VOI'E NO ON D BobSpieell ... abHd and that others M»uJcf follow. Tb•n app .. ra to M tome~ollt. b•Uer, nor was Italy's December rate or u perteat. Still. the powerful German economy •bowed no tips of double·dl•ll Inflation in Jaauary. Ooallwner prices mM onlJ 0.$ percent, and the 1ovem-ment 1tlll boped to keep the yea.r'a rate below 5 pereeol from that rate mJabt Ht ln lac. lhll year, feart ltill edit that lt could ::t:=.reeat. What ol Germany and lD J~~ the deterioHtJoa WU JD~. lt'1 January rate ol 0.t pel''*-l trwl.ates to a ye&r'I rate ot more tbaa U pe.reeat. ID the Unlted Kinldcnn • Jguary rate Of 2.5 perctlllt ftUl.d equal more than ao percent ID a year it uncbeeked. France'• January rate Of 1.9 percent wun•t much I The cutrent U .s. lqflatl()a rate s tomewbe~ around 18 ,Percent a year, and rt.sing. Wblle eome hope remaim that a decline Japan apparenUy learned ln ad· vanee ol U.S. leadenbip wu the ii neceaaity of checkinl lnfla· tJon.ary teodenctea before tb"e)' gathered their own momentum. , The United State. repeatedly promised to restrain deman4, but in eome instances promoted lt instead. r Preferred Stocks Key? Investment Tax Break for CorpOratiom 8.J SBEltaY LUCAS In tbeee_ daya of blab taxea and ever-increaalnC lnllattOa, most Of ua are lookine for wa1a to mate our money work harder, ll possible 'with a iower tu burden. And more than ever, t.bi.a goal J.s as important for the corporation. For the corpot'aUon, a 1uggestioo: preferred. stocks. ~ofter Important tax savlnp for tax- paying CC)rporatloos; competitive after-tax yields; hi&h quality and relative liquidity. THE TAX ADVANTAGE! Most dividend in· come is ~ percent tax exempt to a corporation (this is true of common stocks as well, but generally the preferred stock bas a higher yield>. if the stock bas been held for at least 16 days. Conaequently, many corpontiooa have joined the tradltiooal buyers of preferred stocks in rettnt yean, and since the 1969 re- vision or tu laws affecting banb. a number of them have also pa.rtid pated. Manufacturing corpora· tiona, which usually commit re· serve ftmdno the highly liquid money markets, have found that some of tbose funds can often be profitably invested in intermediate-term investments, such as preferreds, with much LUCAS better ta.x treatment Professional corporations may al5o do this. What exacUy are preferred stocks? Like any stock, they represent equity capital of a corpora- tion. Prefer-ed stockholders' claims to the corpora· tions are subordinate to the claims of bondholders. but have precedence over those of common stockholden. USUALLY A COMPANY must pay dlvtdenda on ita preferred shares before paying any dlvldeoda on the common. The dividend rate on a preferred atock la wnaally fixed and often cumulate (that ts, any arrears on paymeots must be paid before dividends are paid to common stockholders). Preferred stockholders usually have no voting rights, unless dividends have been in arrears for a s pecific period. The tact that they are senior to com moo stock is one of the reaaooa they have such appeal as a corporate investment. -Liquidity: Preferreda should be considered individually as regards liquidity. However. there are a large number of outstanding preferred stocks. and the active over-tbe·<:OUDter and listed marked in such stocks. as welb as the ge~era1 I sophistication of. holders cootrt ute to a liqu d market. -YIELD: SINCE PREFERRED stocks react to high interest rates in much the same way that bonds and utilities do -lb.at is, their prices fre- quently decline as Interest raU!s rise -this is an exceUent time ror a corporatioo to lock in an 8S percent-tax-exempt rugh yield for Its reserve as· sets. In addition to the cursory look ( have taken here at preferred stocks as an Investment altemauve for the corporation. there are addi- tional tax considerations wtuch should be noted. Currently available at Merrill Lynch office is "Preferred Stocks· A Prudent Alternative for Corporate Cash.·· which examines these con· 51deralloos more comprehensively. • r Lucaa LS an account erecut1ve m Ille Santa .Anc of flee o/ Memll.Lynch.f 'enMT&Smtlh.J Ovc"r The Countt>r MASl>UsfiM)t • \ 6 -'• 1 1 ' 8 • 1 ... • 10 • 1 11 12 .. 1l -,,. u • .. 1\ 16 ln ,, .. , 11 1.JH 1t 1.'60 '° , 11 non 1•.,.1. •OO ?l MUTUAL FUNDS •• )'. 11 '"' ,, ... " ,. '"' Com \I • \ 11 o • .,.,\ • '• \ 20 P t09n S JD S 1't 1Ft"'G4 10 NL 1F•"' 81 lO t0 NL I Slt•I SJJ1 JJ .. , .. .,IT\MI """°' ""' Ind 1 I• NL Auoc • fol lllVt\I I 2t NL ~:n 1/.J1 1f.1~ U Mort 1S-t4 11,•1 mp! 0"1 6.11 •.H ,.,,., W 1''1 ISJO emp Inv 1 00 NL '"~ ,., , ... tJ '"' '"" I 11 Lil • [,:~ ~ ~~ ISH~ • •llC Cl 1 U NL • W..C Stt ttl HI.. $AA 01 I Jt fol $AA Inc t ?I NL • nt A«11 t Ml NL ' nit ~ t• fill ' 111 C•"' 1 00 NL • "''" Sw Ori>; • ltNd tO .. IUO H•I Inv 1 01 1,'1 v ,.. ,... "·" UI' IM t.• IO.U nlltcl f'-: """' 1,oe 1.n IOno 5.03 uo COfl Of" tA' IUI CM! '"' t.40 •. ,, HI IM l>Ot IUI = .. ,. •tO .,. r.•• 1$$ .. ,, 1 -C8BATE A DEFENSIVE perimeter around yOfll' bome. An esumated 80 percent of alJ burclanes are not premedlated, '° by creating Ol15 protection, you wtll forestall moet forffd entry. -Door Joea do not prevent en tty. Deadlocb, in· •Lilied abot'e your doorttnob. live you tbe mo1t protectioo. Make sure your k>ck bQ a bolt throw or bolt projec:Uop Of ooe ladli and that lt ls of solid bnM wttb DO dfe·eaat palU. ~ locUmltb for -Door peepholes. Check whether you have J.llkSegree vision. -oooa CRAIN • Nol a good form of ~tturtty, fo_r a chained but open door easily can be kicked 10. Use chains only to see who is at the door. -Wmdows. For maximum pr~ctJon, remove win· dow glass and install plexlglass. Install key locks on all windows. including cellar windows. and s uch areas as chutes. -Your garage. Padlock the garage door. All tools you install inside <ladders. axes. sledge hammers> can be used against you. Lock them -BURGLAR ALARMS. Protect your home or apart· ment with some rorm of burglar -alarm system. Burglar alarm systems come ln a wide range of sophisticated types and in prices from under $100 lo as much aa $7,000. Decide in advance bow much you want to spend (bas· lng the declBion oo the net wortb of your valuables) and consult an authoritative source (the local Better Business Bureau. Consumer Protection Agency, Consumer Reports l on the alarm company's reput.allon -Take s1ePs to increase the protection of valuables within your own home. -Burglary Safes If you keep any valuable jewelry, s pare cash. negollable stocks and bonds at home, a burglary safe might be an exceedingly wi se investment. Sales come in pnces from $300 to S40,000. Virtually burglar·proof are those that can be embedded in a con- rrete floor Most burglary s<sfes are g1vco an t;nderwriter's Laboratories T L ttool res1stanl1 rating. md1catmg how many mmutes it would take an experienced locksmith to open the safe. The longer the TL rating, the greater your safety mar~m -f1RE·RATED SAFES. A lJ L. fire·rated safe is the only s ure way to protect records from being lost an a fire. Assurru.n~ you ha,•e no safe deposit box in a well·protected ban~ \'auJt. a burglary safe at home offers no protection against hre and neither do little lm boxes or metal file cabinets H your valuables plus your insurance document.a· 11on -are destroyed m a fire. 1t could be financial dis· aster. "The U.L. ratmg euarant.ees that the sale has been tested up to 1,700-degrees foe ooe bow," said Dick Bruab. prH1dent of Sentry Safes, largest manUfacturer 0( fire. rated safes an the nation. ''Tb.is 1s more heal than normally occurs in a house that bums lo the ground " Fire-rated safes are available for as httle as $50 -MAKE SURE your home is f1re ·sare. -Smoke dettttors Place them in corrido~ leading to the sleeping areas to alert family members to get out of the house -Fire alarms lheat detectors ). To be effective, these <like burglar alarms I must tngger a response in the fire department as well as alert the fa mily lo evacuate. SmaJI battery-Operated heat detectors are available for $5. -FIRE EXTINGUISHER. The ABC type, effective against all types of fire <wood, chemical. electn cal 1 is bes t. Keep 1t in fire·prone areas. such as the kitchen. garage. near the fireplace. -Ropt' ladders. Make sure you have a good, strong rope ladder to allow those In upstairs bedrooms to e>ut from the windows if heat and smoke block the doorways. And have a pre-planned escape route, an alternate escape route and a location to meet for a ··head count." Memorize it' Plwne Firms Ask One-slwt Refund SAN FRANClSCO (AP> -San Francisco. Los Angeles and San Diego want California's Public Utilities Com· mission to reconsider a decision that has delayed millions of dollars worth of telephone rat.e reductions. The cities, who are seeking a rehearing before the PUC, also want the commission to order a "one-shot" re· fund to customers of some $381 million by Pacific Telepbooe and $116 million by General Telephone. The refunds would average more than $18 for householders in the form of credits with refunds of up to $35 made within three months. Those with larger refunds due would get a second credit a year later. The cities. however. don't want the telephone companies to spread the repayment over two years. The PUC initially ordered the refunds in September 1977. and told Pacific Telephone to trim rates by S60 4 an· nually and General Telephone by $12.6 million This stemmed from a complex dispute over the man· ner in which the companies handle tax expenses Gold, Silver Quotations • • By ne Auodated Pr.sa Selected world sold prtces today: ......_: IDOf'!ll.nc nx1nc ~14.00, up $32.50; afternoon fixing $$27.00, up "6.00. Pads: al't.emooo fiidnl $$34.33. up $57.47. F,....,.,.: S*.04, up SSS.50. ZID'tda: bid $518.00, up $.12.00; tsat.OO asked. New Vorlt: Handy & Harman 1't.e momtnc $52'7.00; up $45.15(). New Yorts: En1elbard selli•• prtce lete niomlnl $528.30, UJ) $45.80. New York : En1eJbnd f1brtc1&ed fOJd late morruoi $546.79, up $47.20. * * * NEW YORK CAP> -fieDdy It Harma ifJver SU.7•. u:p $3.250. ~I.bard a.IJvtr Slt.503; up 93.tol; fabricated JilW., $20.138 up S3..W. • • .. ~ 1 ,.., •IJA 1110 ..,~ dT bU 1aJa oom JdJ H dO H.t,d h JltlJ •1Ln~ "11 1.1 ,, • ..... l~ •Uh ·'' . ,,, ·'ll•b 4Jtt'I ~.fa .. ., I 11f ~ h ·1 1 ~ : li" Ci' .. 1(1 I , 'r.J HY, . "'' i '•I ,l l hl ' . ' .. . ' • 11' ·' • 7. • • • ' ~ • . i , ' ...J