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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-02 - Orange Coast Pilot• ~OD _,1son -A.dwent ----.,.---- r Fftight, Train mt by Amtrak; Dies in India 10· Persons Du1•t WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 2, 1980 VO\.. n , NO. n. fsECTIOt4S.,. l'AGEI A Male IO? Daltr PIMI ,......., SW.•~ Laguna Beach carpenter Don Whitlatch, 31, sports new ''Bo Derek" style braided beard, fashioned after actress' tresses in movie "10." Whitlatch said the "corn-row" styling took three hours to complete and includes 40 tight braids and 120 beads. The $25 beard-do is expected to last up to six weeks between braidings. i ~-=-~~--.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JAttve•ta rer , EX)lle rer I Newport Man Dies 1 In l:ulia Air Crash I By ALMON LOCIU.BEl' Of-°"'" ........... l Allen 0 .'Brlen or Newport I Beach, sportsman, adventurer I aad explorer, was killed Monday t wben the small plane in which 1 be. wu ret~ from his latest . adv~ture crastied in India. • O'Brien and four other • paasengers were on a charter • ID1bt from Jaipur to Udapur after be had compteted a 300· mile trip via elephant to an In- dian game park. He ii survived by bls wi<Jow, Helen, who bad accompanied blm on several of bla ad- veiatures, and two dauahters, Sharon Porterfield of Riftnlde and Merr11ff O'Brien of San DJeao. He also leaves four IJ'udddldnn. Details of the crash were sketcliy. Mrs. ,O'Brien said her husband left I Newport Beach March 16 to ~ bis friend Sven Linblad, son pf the famous ex· plorer and •dventuru, Lars Linblad. . O'Brien devbted his Ufe to ad- venture, exploration and tbe environment aince retiring from the Tri-Counliea Wholesale Electrical CoJ which be"'f ounded in San Bernardino in 1948. Wire service reporta aaid all five aboard the Twin Beach aircraft were killed when the plane crashed near Nadbal in the Rasjuthm state of northern India. • The pilot bf the plane bad radioed that 'e had lost his way <See EXPLORER, Page AZ) I ( "70 l•J•red - ~ . Amtrak Shiins Into Freight LAKEVIEW, N.C. <AP l - The Amtrak train Silver Star collided head-on with a freight tram today. injuring about 70 or the 300 passengers, aulhor\ties said. The engines or both trains and about 20 cars derailed. Only two or the injured were hospitalized. and there were no fatalities in the crash. offi cials said. The crash between the 18-car Stiver Star and the Seaboard Coast Line freight came as the Amtrak train was northbound from Florida to New York. The freight was southbo und. or. hcials said the Amtrak train was almost stopped when the collision occurred. a nd the freight was movin~ slowly. SCL offi cials said the Amtrak tram should have been given a warning red s1gnaJ or the ap- proaching freight, but either the "It was Lake rultmg a bnck wall. I slid out of my chair It was so fast I rouldn't believe 1t Glass came from everywhere:· !>a id Robert Hand of Lake Worth, Fla . a pa~senger who was not injured .. I was JUSt finishing breakfast and went Lo pay the bill, and the train just exploded ... The lady next to me had a broken wnst." said Esther I.anther of Essex Ju n ction . Vt . anoth e r "3ssenger Three hehcopter~ and crews were sent from Fort Bragg to take the injured to hospitals Ambulances were also sent from Moore Memorial Hospital and a hosp1taMn Sanford The collision occurred at about 7 30 a m near this ~mall <Stt TRAINS. Page A21 WAAC Given Vet Status WASHINGTON <AP l T he Pentagon ext ended full m1l1tary vet e r a n status today to thousands of women who served as Army ~ux.Wanes to free men for combat m World War II Acting for the Defense Depa rtment. Air Fo rce Secrela.r} Hans Mack an- nounced he d ete rmined th a t ser v i ce 1n the Women·s Arm~ Aux1har} Corps. or WAAC ... be con s 1de red active m1llt:i ry service m the L" S armed forces for purposes or all laws admirustered by the Veter a n s Adm1n 1stration ·· The action affe<'ts up to a bout 16.000 women v. ho JOtned the WAAC after 1t v. as cn-ated m May 1942 and served m non-rombat roles dunng the s ucceed ing . 15 months until the auxiliary group w as replaced by a fully rec· ognized Women ·s Army Corps. or WAC signal falled or the Amtrak crew Ra D IJ•-d did not see it in time to stop. llSO. O • ~ "The Amtrak train went Lhrou~ a red signal. ll sbould have stopped, but for some reason it didn't," said Debby Marciniak , an Amtrak 3rd Store Warned spokeswoman in W&.'Shington. ___. A SLC spokesman said the Of ;r • Thr t rreight waa prei;>aring to enter a O ISO D e a side track, movmg s lowly, when the collision occurred. The crews or both trains jumped clear before the cras h, but were unable to warn passengers, of. ficlals said .• ''It's a major crash. We can't estimate the damage yet," said R . L . Wood, general diesel supervisor for SCL at Hamlet, N.C., adding it would take two days to clear the main line. Derry Walker, public relations director for Moore Memorial Hospital Ln nearby Pinehurst, said 73 people were brought to the em,rgency room by ambulance and helicopter. He said llW were admitted. SIDJ'E HOT BUY WITH PILOT AD "Daily Pilot ads really heat UP. sales. ·•I sold my atove rt1bt away with a claaallled ad." That 'a the advertiainl success story ol the Colta Mesa man who ran lb.1a ad: ROPER eye level oven. llS ranae ind roOuerie. . broiler w Jstorqe beiow. XXX•XXXX U you want bot clasalfied aalea, call &G-Wll. SAN DIEGO (AP l -The "Potsol'I Gang" that claimed responsibility for r••clng deadly cyanide in a jar o pickles and a bottle of tertyaki sauce in two Safeway supermarkets reported· ly bas atnJdt again after raising its extortion demands from 50 to 100 diamoods. The Riverside Press En- terprise today quoted an un- identified federal source as say- ing a Safeway store in Palm Desert received an extortion threat Monday warnln1 of a tK>Lsooed jar of salad dressine and tried to meet the caller's de- mand. The newspaper also said a man acquitted of char1a involv- ing a almllar plot at a Sun City Safeway store in Im, la beinl soucbt aa a suspect in con-· nection wtt.b the new poiaooinp.' T h e m an who called t he Pactflc 1 Beach Safeway store Sunday to warn of the tainted tertyaki sauce demanded a payoff ln .diamonds and threatened to poison food at other Safeway atorea lf hil de· mand.s were not met, San Dieco police -.Ad. They refused to IA)' lf lbe caller set 1 Um~ Umlt. <Related Photo, AS) Police "Lt. Ron Seden aald "from all lndicaUooa" the ex· tortlon plot appean to be the work of one person. although hand-lettered notes attached to the cyanide-laden foods were signed ··'The Poison Gang.·• Authorities said the caller has not contacted Safeway officials since the caJI Sunday. It was oot revealed how police learned the extortionist raised his demand to 100 diamonds. Safeway offi cials and law <See POISON, Page A!) Woman Guilty In Ted Case WASHINGTON (AP> -A federal jury has convicted a New En81and woman of assault· ing a Secret Service agent in the Senate offices of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. Suzanne Osgood, 38, or Boston, waa found guilty Tuesday ol U · sault with a deadly weapon in the stabbing or Joseph F . Meua berger. In sentencing Mias Oqood, U .S. Diatrict Judge Aubrey E . Robinson Jr. could lmpoae a maximum Mntence o! 10 years ln pri.sor\ a lesser aentence or be could r&i'se the issue or whether ahe ia sane. '1..iJce Hog In B11nch Of Mud' BAKERSFIELD <AP> -A man who said he was kept af?alOSt rus Will for three year!-. after repamng a bus cit an un - li censed rest home s ays 1t wa:. .. Just lt ke keeping a hog m a pen an J bunch of mud · f our JX"Oplt.> v. l'rl' arrestf'(1 for in' e~t1Jwt1on of forc ing eight c:ldt-rly or d1sablC'd m en to live at a home he re and sign over their Soc1tJI St•c unty chec:ks Lero y Ande rson. c hief of ope rations for the Kern Count) sheriffs office. said formal com plaints would b<.• sought from the dis trict attorney's offi ce today Bo oked for 1n v es t1 gat1on or kidnapping. extortion. false im prisonment. assault and con- s piracy ~ere Houston Walker, Ji . Mildred Walker. 57 ; Willard M o rgan . JI , and Eddie Robertson. 56 The plight of the eight men v. as dis covered Monday when on e es caped and got help. sheriffs officers said The men signed over at least SI .400 a month an checks. said d e puties who confi s cated numerous documen ts at the house Tuesday. One of the men kept at lhe house. Bub Williams. 66. said in an interview that he helped a onc·armed. 7'2·year-old resident of the home. Willie Lee Nelsoq. climb a fence Monday. Williams said he went to the residence three years ago to re- pa 1 r a bus and was invited to <Stt CAPTIVES, Page A2l Coast Weath er Cloudy t.ooight, becom- 1n g fair Thursday a f- t~oon. Lows tonight 46 at the beaches. 52 inland Hi_ghs Thursday60to65. • -' ) • ,ti p.t.!L\' PILOT 8 Plall for . "Carter Unckar on Iran '1 Demands Ute .nw admtntstntton ts 1t0t 1ure wb.at lbe lranlan I• dv ...... "It II 80& Im..,... to..-WML •nleaPtwldeMCUW'h.-a· ............ Wbat II l•J111.Ut 11 •belhtl" or not b la'" UM meuute1 we hive 1perU\ed," Bul..s.ctr 1&1d ln • 1tatement dl1ttlbuted 'U Pan, the otnclal Faets Bared Man tabs Wife's Lover MF.l.ROtJRNE. Au~tr,ltu u\Pl A husband who stuhbed u nukl•d mnn ht• found h1dmg btlhind lht> door of hL'i w1fe 's ~droom was put on probation for t\\ 0 \l'U~ ·rh~ ~folt>ourrw <'rtmtnul Court was told Tullsday that ttu.· purtws hull n•m·twd an undea·Munding and we-re DO\\\ h vtng m on OOUH -lh4' w1f e and the other mort in tht~ front b«troom and the husband in the rt>ar mom -but thnt divorce proc edin1s were under WJlY Tht• husb nd, John Farruiia, 41. pleaded gu1lty to a. churgt• or .lnfllcthll( ttrkvous bodily harm on M a ri.o Jos~ph Marul~ff. 2'&. June 24. Before the court hearing Macol4!ff shook t"'arrugia 's h1md and wished htm lurk Fwads Cost Blamed Prime Rate Soars ( To 20 Percent NEW YORK <AP> -The s oaring pr1 me lending rate Jumped another notch to a re<'· ord 20 percent today as banks continued to adjust for the rising cQst of funds. Chemical Bank, the nation's sixth largest bank, boosted the rate to 20 percent. leapfrogging pas t the 193-4 percent rate set on Tuesday by Chase Manhattan Rank. Chemical. based in New York. had been charging 191,<i percent, a rate 11 adoptc.'<i only Friday. The prime the rate banks ctlarge their biggest and most c redit-worthy corporate bor- rowers has increased nme times since March 4, and 14 times in 1980 in reaction to the Federal Reserve Board's at· tempts to curb inflation by slow mg the growth or debt. A monlh,ago the prime stood a t 16~, percent The 20 per cent rate was promptly mulched by First National Bank ofCrucago, the nm· th·largest bank Several California banks also went to 20 percent, including the Bank of America. the natioh's largest ; United Cal~fornia Bank and Lloyds Bank of California. Soon after Chase and some other banks boosted their prime rate 1h -percentage point to 1911 .. percent Friday, a majority of major banks, including top· ranked Bank of America. Jumped ti· the 19"'2 percent level. :fhe cost of money for banks has been rising rapidly in recent weeks. The federal funds rate - the rate banks mu§l pay for overnight loans frorl)--;>otber Federal Reserve system banks was 19'h percent Tuesday. ·'The demand for bank loans continues lo be strong, putting banks under increasing pres· s ure. so you can figure th• prime will move upward somt! more before peaking out," said Maria Ramirez, and asslstant vice president at Merrill Lynch Co. in New York. Despite the recent steep in· creases in the prime, credit de- mand has been heavy. Figures released by the Fed on Friday showed commercial and in· dustrtal loans on the books of the nation's large banks jumped $818 million in the week ended DAILY PILOT last Wednesday. That followed a $1.4 billion surge the-previous week The prime r ate applies to loans ·ror a r elati vely few number of corporations, while smaller and less credit.worthy corporations generally must pay a few percentage PQints above the prime The cost of consumer loans is not tie d to th e prime but ~enerally moves m the same direction . The mterest rates on home mortgages at most lending institutions. for example. hav£' recently risen to a range of between 15 and 17 percent From P-.ge A J POISON •.. enforcement officers said there have been no rePorts of Poisoned foods in the area s ince the weekend incidents The San Diego Regional Poisoning Center said it had been flooded with telephone calls, but no inc1 dents of cyanide poisoning had occurred. Police refuse<l comment about reported similarities between the incidents in San Diego and the extortion scheme in Sun City in May. The Riverside County extortionist originally demanded $50.000 and eventually Increased the amount to $150,000. In the Sun City case, police found a cyanide-tainted box of cer eal and an orange injected with the poison. Richard Q Williams, 45, or Winchester, wru. acquitted in the caae March 21. "Naturally, becauae of the tie· ·in to the Sun City incident, Williams is a s uspect," Riverside She riff's Sgt. Jan Duke told the newspaper. Williams' home also "1s under s urveillance by law enforce· ment. but he has not been seen," Duke said. In quoting an unidentified law e nforcement source, the news paper said an employee at the Palm Desert Safeway store received a phone call rrom a man who warned of a poisoned jar of salad dressing in the store. Complying with tbe caller's demanda. the source said, a store employee attempted to leave a bag filled with an un· known amount of money and diamonds at a remote location north of Palm Desert on Monday night, but a JH'rlOn wbo •P· proacbed the drop fled without making a·pickup. . The newspaper sald that FBI agents took the Jar of aalad dressing suspected or being tainted, but it was not known whether tests were made to CS. termine the presence of any poison. .. tnntan MWI •aency. - •:u be dotil the RevoluUooary Cou ncH will u.ndertake ""NlllibUlty for the boltq .. untll-UM lhJU. CParUament) 1lv .. Ila °'*1-'oa oa lhe matter. OtberwlN It will not.·· On Tueeday nl1ht. tbe Whit• llouao aide aald U.N. Secretary· Gentral Kurt Waldheim had apoken by telephone wltb Bani· Sadr and Uaen advtaed Secretary ot State Cyrw Vance that Iran waa waidnc for a new statement of U.S. lntenUorus. Th~ aide. who requested anonymity, said, "We don't know apeclficalJ.y wbat they're look.Int for. We would lite to be ae helptul as we can. ObviousJy there are Jimltatlons beyond which the president cannot go." Earlier Tuesday, Ban1·Sadr told a rally the council agreed to lake cootrol of the hostages untll thf' new Iranian Parliament de· clded their rate. But tbe U.S. covernment would bave to pledge to abstalb from all bostlle action and propaganda qaiut Iran unUl the hostages• fate WN decided by the new Parliament. A short lime after Bani·Sadr a poke Tuesday. Carter told Wbltc House reporten the offer was a ''posltlvc development" and that he would defer impos· Ing further sanctions against l rnn. However. Carter repeated· ly ignored reporters' questions as to whether he intended to ac· cede to Bani-Sadr's conditions. 4 Asked whether the silence meant acquiescence. a senior Wh1te House aide said, ''This government ls not aware that it bas enaatied in any hos.tile action or provocation . . The pres ident's .remarks constitute our statement on this matter I think I have made myself abundantly clear." The aide also declined to say whether Carter had any private assurances that tbe hostage transfer would take place. Carter toJd an AFL·CIO meet· ing Tuesday that no one in his admlnistraUon apologized to the Iranian ref.!ime for any action dur1n~ thc reign of S hah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. con· tradicting Tehran reporL5 over the weekend that two messages he sent the Iranian government last week contained expressions of regret for American actions. Carter also warned that American paUence is ·runrung thin Bani·Sadr'l) conditions for the release of the hostages have been U.S. acknowledgment of past interference · in Iran's af· ra1rs, a pledge not to interfere in the future and a promise not to block Iran·s efforts to get back the shah and the wealth he al· legedly plundered. In his speech Tuesday, he said the hostages would not be freed until the shah was extradited, the condition set by the militants who seized the U .S Embassy and its staff Nov. 4. The crowd of 200,000 al the Tehran r a lly r esponded with boos and angry shouts to Baru- Sadr's propooal to take control o f the hostage s. But a s pokesman for the embassy militants refused to comment. s aying they were "staying quiet" for the time being. F.,...PageAJ CAPTIVES. • • stay the night. As he got ready to leave the next day, Williams said be was told. "You ain't go.. ing bad " Williama said he had a drink- ing problem at the time aod was separated from hJs wife. Most of the men found at the home were heavy drinkers who had been picked up orr streets, Anderson said. "We were fed only once a day," Wllliams said. "There was no salt. no seasoning, no sugar, no tea, no roffee, no nothing. W.e J ust had enou1b water to keep alive. We bad bea111, cabbeae. IQ"81b and car- rots. I don't think you would have given it to your dos." WUilama aaid tbe operaton of the house unaucceufully. tried to sign him up for Social Securtty and forced him to sip over deed.a to two bousea be and bll wile own~. However. bll wife, Ceola, aald she find the deed to prevent tbe Walken from lfalninl control of her home. She also chanaed bet' credit cards when a $1,500 bW showed up on one card IOOD a fter ber hmband went to the Walker houle. Arab Y aL-S M n. WllUama, a prtvate ODuu lone nurse, aald she tried unauc- Tit••• (114)MM&n ct8Uff$edMW ...... IOll1t r"""~- • T---)i v bi I ce11f'ully to cont.ct her buaband • .utnle ye c ee at the house and failed to fet much cooperation fl'om the TEL A vtV, Israel <AP) -• sherlff't off1ce. De_puUea 1ald Arab YOU\bS today threw atones she cl1d nJe a mill~ penon'1 at llrMll vehtcl .. in 1catt.ered report. · Incidents of violence over lllrael'1 plan to Mttle J ews ln tbe town ol Hebron. A mtlltary spokesman aaJd ltraeU troopa were mannln1 roadblocb at UM entraaed ot · Htbrcm to pre.eat a rally by Jewltb .ettlen aupportln.!, a ~=.t.:.~':e :!wn. w Open Fdee Nixed LOS ANGELES <AP) -The city'• PoUce CoqunJ.uloa prest. dent .. ,. the bod)' wnr diJ. refard a City ~ reeom- me.ndatioa that It ftnd a w11 for CWHDI to lee polic.e.iotelllaence mn kept on tbe_rn • ~LOBER.,~ ~~~·m~~:f.: , Detbl. fte oaty other Amerlel:n aboa::.:-=:ane waa ldentlfted - ~ .. ,._.....,. WRECKAGE u..-ntAIN CRASH IN NORTH CAROLINA 10 of 300 PaHengera Injured; Onty Two Hoepltdzed f11amP-AJ TRAINS ••• North Carolina town about 50 mlles southwest of Ralelgb. Ao Amtrak spokesman an Washington said the Silver Stu formed at Auburndale. Fla . Crom two northbound tnun~ originating at Miami aod St Petersburg, Fla. Owen Pnde, a spokesman for Seaboard Coa~t Linc at J acksonvallt', Fla . said tht- trains were traveling on a track operated by SCL and used by Amtrak It 1s one of the main tracks through the area. Pr1dE.• said traffic along the track 1:, controllt·d b> d Seaboard OP<'rator in Haleigh. and that ~w1t chc~ arc electronically controlled. When there are two trains go mg in opposlle d1rC'<'t1ons, Pnde said. electronic switches should route one of them onto a second track until they have passed each other Guerrillas ' Holding Out BOGOTA, Colombia CAP l Both the guerrillas holdmg Z1 hostages In the Dominican Republic"s EmbaS!>} and the Colombian ~ovemment ~a} the) will hold out for month!> "a<; long as the students in T(>hran,' said the guemlla negotiator The leftists and the govern rrient "cheduled their n10th ne,gotiating se ssion this a f ternoon. the 36th day of the s iege. The guerrillas were to respond to propMals presented by the government Tuesday The guerrillas of the~ leftist M -19 organization originally de· manded that the Colombian gov-ernment fr~ 311 Jalled leftists but later reduced the number to 28. A Cabmet spokesman said Tuesday there was no possibility of a change tn the government's stand that lo frff the 28 by ex· eculive orde~ would be un- cooslltutJooal, and their cases wou;6 have lo be dlSpoSed of by the courts . Spray Paint ....... Spree Brings Arrest of 2 Tv. o Huntington Beach gi rls were arrested Tue-.day 1n con ner tion with the spray painting of anl1 ·rehg1ous and punk rock ~logaM on 40 cars and tbe doors to a Calholtc cburcb. polJce saJd Cyntrua Tegerstrand. 19, of .9951 Conslltution Drive. and a lfi year-old girl wt-re booked on f f.•l ony malicious m1 s ch1e r l·har ges following the Monday :.pray paUll attack Both were later releaM'd to their parents. Witnesses, police said. pro· '1ded descnpt1ons of the alleged 'andalti. Police said cars were sprayed with t>lack paint and aot1· religious sayings were sprayed on the doors to Sts Simon and Jude Catho)1c Church, 20444 ~t agnolia St. In addltioo. obsceniliH were !>p rayed on walls at nearby Edison High School and Bushard Elementary School, police said Residents and church officials told police they were outraged by the slogans sprayed on cars and personal propert:,. Police said the damage hasn't been totaled. Sooul8 Hunt Kidnap Smpect WEST COVINA CAP) -A hunt for the man, Danny J erome Young, 21. named 1n connecuon "1th the abducuon or IO-year-old Ronald Tolleson Jr. was to con· tmue today but a search ol open ~ra.zing land here ror the victim v. as suspended, West Cov1Da police said. ~fore than 125 vol~r Ex· plorer Scouts from loc)U high schools and several membfrs of the Los Angeleti County Mounted Posse searched unauccessrully for the boy Tuesday in an area near h is tw>me . H e wa~ kidnapped from his home Fn· day. CORONA DEL MAR R Pric• of P~. Ore. • O"'Brlen waa ooru Iri ool'O'fla- aod lnOved to San Bernardino ln 1948. He Ud hi.a ramUy have Uv9d in Newport Beach alnce IMI. . There WH hardly an ad· venturesome sport in which O'Brien had not encased at oqe time or another. He wu an admirer of "tall shipa" and was part owner of tbe Brttiah aquare rtner. Eye of the Wlnd. He b.u crui~ed with Irvin& Johnson several. times on Johnson's famo us Yankee and was a personal frten(I of Alan Villars. another famed circumnavteator. On a trip to Africa. O'Brien aod bis wile became acquainted with the famed exploren. Lew and Mary Leakey and ca111e back to the U.S. to found the Leakey Foundation Center in Puacler).I. O'Brien had twtce ballooned over the Swtas Alps. .and last year made a 500-mile trip o• Ice oo "stldoos" -motorised slech -from Raolute &ly JO the North pole. - He was the first man to ever run the treacherous Omo River in Ethlopla. and as a r~ult wa granted an audience 1f Ith the late Emperor, Halle Setuate. • In 1975 he launched an outriC• ger canoe built by his friend Phil Edwards, one of the originators of the Hobie Cat catamaran, and took a month to sail it alone from San Felipe , Ba ja California. to Cabo San Lucas at the tip of BaJa O'Bnen was active in the 1976 b1centenni&I tall ships parade in ~t'W York llarbor end recruited young people to sail on the famoW> !>quarc riggers to give th em an appreciati on and rt-s pect for the '!ea Strippers Hold Parade/or 'Job' Rights FREMONT (AP) -ScantiJy clad strippers -male and female -and friends marched on City Halrin an effort to con· vince the City Council not to strip them of their right to atrip. The council approved an emergency ordinance Tuesday. errect1ve tmmediately, requiring a uae permit for all new adQ1l night clubs. Existing clubs wlll not be affected. However. ordinances forbid· ding male and female "topless" entertainment and forbidding touchmg between the audien«' antl the entertainers were sent back to city staffers rot study. C 1 ty Attorney A lien E . Sprague warned the council that t he ordinances he prepared v. ould not allow the city to clothe the s trippers without the likelihood or costly legal battles. About 100 people. some carry- ing signs, took part in the march. although rew showed up at the council meeting. Some v. omen marchers stripped to bikinis and some men uncovere<t their chests ~ ost or the troupers' were from Danny Zeno's San Jose. based Dancers Entertainment a la Carte which provides many of the dancers. Fremoot 's topless troubles began irr February wh eo llarlow's night club began offer· !OR "ladies night" male bikini dance contests. Two other cldb6 quickly followed suit when the idea became popular. lltE SHOPS FOR ALL SEASONS .. Hobie Easter Bonnet Special FREE Sun Visor -with any sportswear purchase JIJI I.COAST HWY. ~ .. .-IOUIPMEMT . 675-9700 ..... .,.,. IAllAMCA 552·5252~ ~ldfl Breaktlare .. ia'! · Laguna Beach carpenter Don Whitlatch, 31, sports new "Bo Derek" style braided beard, fashioned after actress' tresses in movie "10." Whitlatch said. the "corn-row" styling took three hours to complete and includes 40 tight braids and 120 beads. The $25 beard-do is expected to last up to six weeks between braidings. 3 Council Hopefuls Take Their Stands Next Tuesday, Newport Beach voters wiU select three members of their !even-member city council. In Newport, candidates /or the council miut live in $f>eci/ic geographic areas of the city. but are voted upon citywide. TM top vote-getter m each diatrict i! elected. Following are profile• and views of three of five candidate• in the 2nd Coundlmanic Diatrict, which covers the area from 32nd Street to the Santa Ana River. F'our candidates from two otheT districts weTe profiled earlier this week in the Daily Pilot. Profiles of the two remaining candidates m the 2nd Diatrict unll appear in Thursday'• n.ewipaper. Robert Brockman, 45, 122 4lst St .. Central Newport. OCCUPATION: Realtor. WHY ARE YOU RUNNING? I saw the other candidates who came forward when incum- bent Don Mclnnis said he wouldn't run again and there w as nobody that I thought could either get elected or do ibe job. I HOCICMAM have a beautiful life here and I bate the idea of being forced out by noise, people and traffic. I feel I could do something about it. WHAT DO YOU SEE AS THE MOST PRESSING ISSUE tACING THE CITY IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS? I de· veloped a list oC 18 items and il's bard to find the most Important. 1 tbink the credibility of the coUbell, tbe lou of it, 11 moet lm- portanl No one who deals with tbe city can make any long ru1e plans because the councal m•JOrlty is up and down from meelln& to m"eetlng. That's damb. AS A .COUNCIL MEMBER, HOW WOULD YOU SOLVE .THAT PROBLEM? I'm • stron~ leader and the council rtcht now baa few leaden and a lot of followen. Actually, the action I would take would depend on 1'1M> e11e ta elected April 8. Ky atdoal would be baaed on the l•t diet I doe't like taxes and 1 •·t111ato...-mone1. ,,.... ___ ltOW oo-vot1~ND ON . ' PROPOSITIONS A AND D? No on A, yes on D. A would change city elections to November of odd-numbered years to coincide with school elections; D would change the election to November or e ven-numbered years lo coincide with general electioqs. > Dick Clucas, 51, 4403 Seashore Drive, West Newport. OCCUPATION: Businessman WHY ARE YOU RUNNING? I a m running because I think I can make a difference. In - my district, I am by far the most ex- perienced and knowledgea- ble person running. I have th e unique ca pabil - ity of being • a..ucAS able to converse intelligently and reasonably and on friendly terms with both .sides of the polarized community. WHAT DO YOU SEE AS TifE MOST PRESSING ISSUE FACING THE CITY IN TifE NEXT FOUR YEARS? I could talk about all the standard things -traffic, development, the airport. the budget-but I don't know how I can say one is more important than the others. The single most important issue is dealing with the expansion of Orange County iD general and Newport Beach in particular. AS A COUNCU. MEMBER, HOW WOULD YOU SOLVE THAT PROBLEll? llJ orilinal campaip statement indicated that I IDll1 be one ol tlae peeple in town who can d1acu. tldnp in a creative, poUtive bull. I consider tbe people on tbe council u friends and I believe they are all retPolllllble, ln· telllgent and capable of deaUna . wt th problem.a. . H6W DO YOU STAND ON PROPOSmONS A AND D? Yes on A, no on D. CA would cbanle city elections to November of odd-numbered years to coincide with se,bool elec:Uwia; D would change the electlona to No.· ember of eve11-numbered yean to coincide wltb 1en eral elecUQM.) CSffPllOFILE8, Pafln\2, , , ' I ·At Palm Desert Store Ransom Demands Doubled BULLETIN BEAVEaTON, Ore. (AP) - An e:dortloa.lst put cyallide In a Jar of pieties recently •t a supermarket la aa auuceessful attempt to get several llundred thouaad dollars la diam.ads; police .coallrmed Ws aftenooa. No diamonds were delivered because of a pboee mlx-ap al anotlter store of tlle chain, Fred Meyer lac. SAN .»IEGO (AP). -The "Poison Gang" t hat claimed responsibility for placing deadly cyanide in a jar of pickles and a bottle of teriyaki sauce in two Safeway supermarkets reported· ly has struck again after raising its extortion demands from 50 to 100 diamonds. T h e Rivers ide Press En - terprise today quoted an un· identified federal source as say- ing a Safeway store in Palm Desert receive d an extortion threat Monday warning of a poisoned jar of salad dressing and tried to meet the caller's de· mand. • o.lly l'litit .._..., Ue ,..,~ SUSANNE KATHOL HANGS ON TO WINO.WHIPPED BLANKET ON THE BEACH IN NEWPORT Keeping Warm Are (from left) Dolty Smith, Gina Raherty and Julie Berry, all of Glendora The newspaper also said a f)nan acquitted of char1es involv-mg a similar plot at a Sun City Safeway store in 1979, is being soug ht as a s uspect in con- nection with the new poisonings. 'NWport Mtin Dies The man who called the Pacific Beach Safeway store • Sunday to warn of the tainted · · • j teriyaki sauce demanded a n payoff i n diamonds and thr eatened to poison food at India Air Crash other Safeway stores if bis de- mands were not met, San Diego police said. They refused to say 1f the caller set a time limit. (Related Photo, AS) Police Lt. Ron Seden said "from all indications" the ex- tortion plot appears to be the work of one person, although hand-lettered notes attached to t he cyanide-laden foods wer e signed "The Poi.son Gang." Authorities said the caller has not contacted Safeway officials since the call Sunday. It was not revealed bow police leamecl the extortioo.i5t raised his demand to 100 diamonds. Safeway officials and law enforcement officers said there have been oo rep0rts of poisoned foods in the a r ea since the weekend incidents. The San Diego Regional Poisoning Center said it bad been flooded with telephone calls, but no inci- dents of cyanide poU!Dning had occurred. By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Of -o.lty ~ stat! Allen d'Brien of Newport Beach, sportsman. adventurer and explorer, was killed Monday when the small plane in wbtch he was returning from bis latest adventure crashed in India. 0 'Brien and four other passengers were on a charter flight from J aipur to Udapur after he had completed a 200- Mesa Thief Gets 82,200 in Cash A burglar reportedly took an envelope containing $2,200 in cash from a Costa Mesa man's home Tuesday after prymg open a kitchen window to g a i n entrance. Police said carpenter Kevin F . Harrison returned to bis Mesa del Mar area home at about 3 p.m . to discover someone bad rummaged through a number of drawers and cupboards before fiDdin~ mooey in his bedroojl. mile trip vta elephant to an In· d1an game park. He is survived by his widow, Helen. who bad accompanied b1m. on several of his ad· ventures. and two daughters Sharon Porterfield of Riverside and Merrilee O'Brien of San Diego. He a lso leaves four grandchildren. Details of the crash were sketchy. Mrs. O'Brien said her husband left Newport Beach March 16 to meet bis friend Sven Lioblad, son of lhe famous ex· plorer and adventurer, Lars Linblad. O'Brien devoted tus life to ad· venture, exploration and the environment since retiring from the Trt·Count1es Wholesale Electrical Co. which he founded in San Bernardino in 1948. Wire service reports said all f ive aboard the Twin Beech aircraft were killed wbf!O the plane crashed near Nadbai in the R~asthan state of northern India. <See EXPLORER, Pace AZ> Better Late Than Never . Former NB Councila, Co/C'ers Thanked BJ JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol•o.itr ......... Newport Beaeb businessman Paul Salata eot tired of bearing bow prnioaa city council mem- bers and the chamber of com- merce ha'Ve made a mess ol the city. So on Apr1.J Fool's Day, be in· vited all the ex-members of the City C<Mmeil that be could ftDd to lunch. • He also lnYited all the es - prealdentl of tbe Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce to jam them. The po6at. be ~plaiDed al the lunch. ~ aUraded about 50 people, WU to show the former officials and business leaders that there are a "few people in this town that thlnk that -what y'3u did wun't bad after all." SaJata's remark wu a die at the elect.ion campalps beine waged by lneumbents Paul Rr_ctoff Ind Ray Williams. There was no ov~ campaip-ing for their opponents. tiut there were some eeneral thou~ shared by Salata and master of ceremonies Lea Stef- feuen. Steffemen, a lon1·timl' city resident, wu oa band to lD· \rod\4Ce the former council memben wbo attended tbe ~ BOT B•"' lunch at the Balboa Bay Club. '31.V"r:O fl.Ji "Tbla-\1 1trlct11 DOD· p0UtlcaJ," be to&d the audiec:e. JftJH Pl" n'r' AD "I'm a kind. .-ue old m• ud w ,._ there'll be notbln1 but lrfndMla "Dally Pilot edl really beat up here." aal... ..Bet~r 1et out tb• Band- "I llOld my ltOtt'e ri&bt away Aict.," c•me • 1ta1e whllper wlth a elualfied ad." from da8 aaadleiice. That'• tbe advert1ain1 auccea Former Council members on story of the Costa Mesa man bud to be ribbed by StAlft.._ wbo ran lh1I ad: ~ere Milan Dostal, Luclll- AUebn, Pete Barrett, IUcbard ROPER eye level oven, Crout, Sd Hlrtb, Doreen i~L~:=:.=: 11 auball, Dee Cook, Bob XU•ICltft ..... Doll fflcbie, Doc'I Rlll 8IHl Pnndl llornth. If you want bot ctualfl.cl Retirlal OouDdl member Don .:s::•.::les=.,_~c::::.U::=Ml=·M'TI;;;;;·=· ===::--ll'cllll* wa eJeo tnctaded -on the roster of ex.councilmen. "We may not always have agreed with one another," Stef- fensen said of the 91 council members who've served the city over the pa.st 74 years, "but we never questioned one anotber's sincerity. "The people wbo have served on our city council have helped make Newport Beach a prime residential community and an important financial.cent.er. It is an ideal place in which to live. work and play." Salata had a few gifts for the former council members - bicentennial ballpoint pens. -copi• ol 1131 newspaper ada for Lido hie property and res· olutioaa ol p-atitude for t.belr service from the present city council. (See TllANKS, Pa1e AZ> Newport Candidate FOl'Ulll at Bay Club The ftnal all-candidate forum of tbe Newport Beach City Council campaisn will be beld Tbunday at 4 p.m . at the Balboa Bay 9ub· . Tbe seteioa ii aponsored by realtor Jlm Wood who periodical- -I)' boetl meetinp on eity low. ) Chilly Winds C.001 Beach Fans' Ardor By ARTHUR R. VlNSEL Of -o.lty I'-Sutt Easter Week beach crowds dwindled to next to nothmg on the Orange Coast \oday as wind'> predicted to peak at Z5 knots prevailed. along with patchy clouds, a few sprmkles and tem- peratures that wou!d freeze the ta ii off a chocolate bunny_ Spokesmen at the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol headquarters in Newport Beach ~aid it was a scant 53 degrees at 9 · 15 a.m .. with 15 knot winds that were increasing Weather watchers at the U.S Weather Bureau in l;os Angeles earlier this week predicted a few balmy days with the mercury oozing up into at least the m1d-70s until the weekend. "I never pay any attention to what l said the day before." one forthright federal forecaster declared today when asked what went wrong "You can un - derstand that." S he predicted south to southwesterly winds from 15 to 25 knots at least until nightfall. with increasing cloudiness over- night High temperature Thursday is pred icted to be 64 degrees with a drop down to a nippy 49 degrees overnight, with clear er skies predicted during the day. However. the weather service predicts a balmy, sunny Easter S unday, with d aytime tern· peratures reaching into the 70s again. Or:-:'4=' Weather Cloudy tonight. becom- ing fair Thursday af- ternoon. Lows tonight 46 at the beaches, 52 inland. Hiebs Thursday60to65. "' l DIES IN PLANE CRASH Adventurer Allen O'Brien F,....PapAJ EXPLORER .. T he pi lot of the plane had ra dioed that he had lost his wav to J aipur. a popular tourist spot about 100 miles south of New Delhi. The only other American aboard the plane was Identified ;;s Rosemarie Price of Portland, Ore O'Brien was born in Monrovia and moved to San Berna rdino in 1948 He and his family havt: li ved in Newport Beach since 19AA There was hardly an ad- venturesome sport 1n which o· Brien had not e ngaged at one time or another. He wai; an admirer of "tall s hips" and was pa rl owner of the British square rigger. Eye of the Wind. He has c:ru1 sed wi ~b-Irving .lohnson l>t·vcral times o n J ohns on's f a m 1> us Ya n k c (' a n d was a }.l('rsonal friend of Alan Villars. another fam<'d circumnavigalor On a trip to Africa, O'Brien and his w1fr becumc• ncqu~11nted with lhe fam{'d t•xplort:r1>. L<•w and M;;i ry Ll'akey and came back to lhc U.S. lo found lhe Leakev Foundat1<m Center 1n Pasad(•na O 'Bru~n had lw1ce bal1ooned over the Swiss Alps. and last ~r;ir made a 500 m1k trip ovtr 1c·l· on "Sk1doo~" molonzed ~lt·ds from R<'~ol utt• B:n lo th<' North pole · NSW 'YOI& (AP) '-!TM .w&rlAa ~ &Mdt•t· r.au Jumpt'd a nother notch to a ~· ord ao Jle~ nt today 11 banka conltn\aed to •dJuat ror lht rtalnc coat~ f\uiill. Chem.ical Bank. tb• 1.UO. '1 •••th l•rcest bank. bool&ed tM r~ to 20 pereent, ltaPfl'Olliq peat the 1"" percent rate Ml on Tuu day by ChaH Manhattan Ba nk Chemlral. boec.-d In New York. had hffn char1ln1 19,.., percent. a ra te ll adopted only Friday. The prtme th• rate bank• char ie tht lr bl11eat and moat c rt>dh~worlby corporate bor· rowt'rs has Increased nine times sint'e March •. and 1' llmh in 1080 In reucllon lo the f<'ederal Reserve Board 's at tempts to curb lnnation by &low· ng the growth of debt A month ago the prime stood at 16~ pttcent, T he 20 per cent rate was pro mptly matched by First Na tional Bank of Chicago, the ninth largest bank. Several Clllifomi4 banks also we nt to ro percent, including the Bank of America, the nation's lar gest ; United California Bank, Lloyds Bank of California and Security Pacific N atlonal Bank. Spon after Chase and some other banks boosted their prime rate 'Ii-percentage point to 1914 per cent Friday, a majority of major banks, Including to p· . ra nked Ba nk o f Americ a , jumped to the 19't'l percent level The cost of money fpr banks has been rising rapidly in ~ent weeks. The fede ral funds rate - l he rate banks m ust pay for over night loans from other Federal Reserve system banks -was 1911.z percent Tuesday. "The demand for bank loans continues to be strong, putting oanks under increasing pres- sure. so you can ftgure t he pr ime will mov-e upward some more befor e peaking out, .. said Maria Ramirez, and a ssistant vice president at Merrill Lynch Co. in New York Despite the recent steep in creases in the prime. cred.Jt de mand has been heuvy. F1~ures released by the Fed on F'riduy i.howed com merc ia l and in· duslrial Joans on the books or the n<1t1on·s large banks Jumped S818 million in t he week end~d last Wednesday That followed a SI 4 billion surge the previous "eek The J>rtmc r ate apphei. to loan!> ror a rtdat1vely rew number of corporat1on1>. >Ah1lc ~mailer and less cred1l worth\ corporat1on1> genl'rall} must pa} a few perc('ntage points above the prime NEWPORT COUNCIL ALUMNI -At a lunch in their honor w ere (back row from left) Ed Hirth. Mila n Dostal, Lucille Kue hn, Don Mcinnis, Doreen Marshall, J a m es Stoddard. OIHy ............... Dora Hill and Francis Horvath. In front are (from left) Ri chard Crout. Robert Shelton. Chick Higbie, Pete Bar- rett, Dee Cook and Oon Elder . · F,....P.,,eAJ THANKS ••. E ach of the resolutions of _gratitude bore a la r ge sta mp mark . "R ejected 5 ·2." iA another swipe at the present city council majority. County Holds Back On Veterans Center Newport Pressuring JFor 'Debt' In noting all t he campaigl'\ c riticism dire cte d a t past council mem bers, Salata asked. ·•If our city is so bad then why ar e the campaign platforms lof Ryckoff and William s} to keep 1t as it is'>" Otemotherapy Due for Shah NEW YO RK <APJ -The fo rmer Shah of Iran soon will ber.m anlH'ancer chemotherapy using a multidrui:? treatment that his doctors have 'tf'anled to use smce lai.t fall, sources here SB} , Sources close to the case said Shah Mohamm ed Reza Pahlavt will begin chemother apy in a week to 10 days under care of Egyptian phys icians. Many doctors not connected v.1lh the caSl' have expressed c;urprise that m ultidrug therapy "as not begun !>OOncr By DELORES BROOKS IRWIN OI .,_ o.lly ~-"aft Orange Count y Su pervisor~ declined Tuesda} to put up an> money for local coun!>eling cen ters for Vietnam vett·rani.. !>ay 1ng they want to prt'ssure th<> federal govemmenl into picking up th(' tab In a 3 2 vote, 'uperv1~ors n· JN'tl'd a requt'st by Sup<:rv1sor I-:d11>on Miller to allocat<' S4'1 .()()() for a "lltorefront" coun!>ellnR renll'r in Orange County lnskad, they l'S labl1!>ht:<d a committee to drav. up a pro posal for ~urh a cc·nll'r tu pre ... e nt to th e Veter an!> Ad m inistr ation for possible funding next year Miller had intended that the money go to a Los Angeles- based group that would 1>upport a counseling progr am until federal dollars could be S<'cured Miller said $4 1.000 wa!> a s mall amount to i.pend on \Cteran!> "1th emotional problem., relatud to their "ar experience!> "This thing hcc. bt..,,:n stud1<'d ~rnce lcc.t Octobt•r ... ~I Iller !>:ud · ?'>o ~l of pressure 1s going to bn•~ in any more money 1n here ( a.o;ter .. AlthouJ(h supernM>rs agreed lor a I counseling center'> for th(' \ etcraru> are needed. the board ma1onty sided w:th Chairman Halph Clark 'Ahen ht: "Jld. 'It ..,hould ht· a ft-deral JgPnn handling th<•Sf' problem., "" long a.-. \H"re Rettan ~ tht· ioh done. the; "'II turn lht-1 r bal'k\ on u., Spray Paint Spree Brings Arrest of Two T "o Hunlmgton Beach g1rls "ere .trTl':.led Tuesd.i) an ron nt•t·t 1un v.1th tht' !>pra> p.nnllng or anti rellgiou..., <tnd punk rrK'k ..,logan ... on 40 cars and the· door. In <i Catholic church. pohrl' !>did By RICHARD GREEN 01 • o.,"' ,,_ s~ The Newport Beach city at- torney s ays that Ir vine owes bis c>l} S109.814, and that he prol>- Jbly will file a lawsuit to get lht' mone) Thu• request fo r money 1s on tht• agenda for the Tuesday night lrv1nt· City Council m~t· mg The· city clerk's om c-e has rt·t•om mcndf•d that the council dt·n} !ht• rt"QUl'SI 7'iev.port BPach City Attorney Hugh H Coffin says the money 1'> n<'ed1-<l to C'ov6r expenses hi s cir) ha-. incu rre d s ince a :--: l'Y. porr Hca(•h m otorcycle patrolman was involved in a trJff1c {'()lu.,1<m on Dec 4, 1979 tn Irvine Kenl Stoddard. a nine-year \'eteran wtth the Newport Beach police department. was on his wa~ to his lrvme ho me when· his police motorcycle collided with J t•a r 1n !nine lie 'Aa1> the firs t m an to ever run the treacherous Omo River 1n Eth1op1a. a nd as a result was granted an <iud1enc<' with the late Emperor, llaile Selassie In 1975 he launched <1 n outng. Jtl'r canoe built by his friend Phil Erlwards. one or lhe originators •Jf the Hobie Cat c·ala mara n. and took a month to sail it alone from S a n F'cl1p<'. Raja California, to Cabo St.in Lucas at the tip of BaJa Gas Adapters Flayed. Cynthia Tegen;trand 19 c,f !f951 Con:.t1tut1on Orl\e and a 16 \l'<Jr old girl >A trt.' l:>Qokf.'d on ri:l on\ mal1 c 1o u s m1 sch1d c harg~ roUO>Atng the ~lood.1~ -.prJ) pamt attatk Hoth w1•rl' laler releJ'l-d l'' the1 r parents Alan ~fay<>da. 31 , of Tustin. 14ho "a" driving the Clir. "asn't hurt m thP l'Ol11s1on near Jrvme C'o•nter Dn\'e and J e ffrey Road hut Stoddard !>urfered a broken I··~ Attornc) Coffin says Irvine c;hnuld pav for damage to lhe mntorc)clt'. Stoddard's hospital hills his "ll'k pu~ and his dis· ,J hd11 .. r<'lm•ment bt:•ncf1 ts_ By DAVID KUTZMANN Of Ille O•llY ~lte1 St ... Attor ney Gen e r al Geor ge Deukmejian has filed 1:1 lawsuit against an Orange County firm Fro.a PatJe A J PROFILES FOR VOTERS. • • R uthelyn Plummer, 55; 4827 River Ave .. West Newport. OCCUPATION· Investigator for lhe Orange County Office of Consumer Affairs. WHY ARE YOU RUNNING " I'm a na11ve of Newport Beach a nd I 'v e watch ed 1t c:hange. T he c1ly has some major prob· !em s t h a t are not being addressed by the cu r r ent counci l. I h a v e t h e. b ackgro un d ,Lu_ .. to resolve these problems. that 's been my whole Ute . I have the ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT TM Ot.,. C.0.\1 04t4fr ftltot_ •It,, #ftt<,, " C<>m011'W'O •he 'ffw1 P•h l. 1\ OUOll\,.._O Or lf'I• Ot•"O• C.O.\I Puoo~"t Cwnp•ny s.o.,.,, "'''°"' .,. oubh,,_ct Meif'Wd.-y, tM~ rr.d., '°' , .. ,. ~ ,.._,.,, .. .c~ ....... "'91 ... l ••tl\ Fovnte 'n \fa flt y lt•lfllr L•Qti.tf"a a..c." Sowl"'°''' • wne•• '~·~· tOthOI\ I\ ov.l>h"'"' S..w4ily•.,. ~ •• lite P'N'W ,.,.. °"b1"11"'9....,.. I• •I llO -U tloy S1'"c P 0 .... 1100 c:.e.i. MH.o c..lllOl'ftf• •10a. OoHteo ... .._ .. ._.. ~ .... " ... .-.i.n1 ~-Int l •1.., Office• tooia Mtw uo w .. 1 ••• llrMI L-lt4Kll 1017 Ne Cool H1911w•• "'"'11"111"" e.~n 1111) 11 .. tn eo..1 .. oro Telepflon• ('f14)MM321 ~ .. .iflM Acl••ttllllng 142-5871 . ~ contacts with other levels of gov ernmenl WHAT DO YOU SEE AS THE MOST P RE SSl fl;G ISSUE F'ACl1'G THE CITY tr-. THE NEXT FOUR YEA HS"' The twm e lements of c1rculal1on or traffic and circulation in our waters are foremost. The priority uught to be to restore a good working re lat1onship among the council members and in the way they deal with citizens. Citizens have th<' right lo address lhe council and not bC' intimidated a nd made to reel foolish. AS A COUNCIL MEMBER , HOW tWOULD YOU SOLVE THAT PROBLEM? The 1974 cir c ulaHon elem e nt o f the general plan has neve r been rut . ly Implemented. Doing so would help solve our traffic problems. We have an offer of up to $17 m illion for roadwork from de· velopers. l think acceptance or tha t money could go a long way to getting m atching funds from t he stale . HOW DO YOU ST.AND ON P ROPOSITIONS A j\ND 0 ? Yes on A, no on D. (A would chan1e the city electiorui to November of odd-numbe red years to coincide with school elections; D would chan1e the electlons to November of even-numbered yea~ to coincide with general elections.> Cope Nab Heroin ROME CAP > -Pollce 'aetzed 6.6 pounds of pure· heroin hidden In tbe fa he bottom of a Mercedes and arrested an ltatlan and two Turks after chasing them to a villa outside Rome. official& reported. 'I'tl•Y estimated the drug apparently smuQ&led ln from Turl.ey had a street value of Sl.3 mllUon. \ I "ttt'ch sells gasolme tank adap l(•rl'I. claiming t he device. whkt permit~ re~ular r ucl to be pu i;p P<'d into tanks ror unleaded ~a'>ohne violates slate laws. The '>Ult ai::a1nst Gas ll Inc with offi ces in the City ol OranRt'. asks ror an injunction le proh1b1t further sales of the de vice as well as civil penalll~ against the company. F lied in O r ange Count) Superior Court. the action says the adapters sold by Gas It Inc throughout Cali fornia make 11 possible ror leaded gasoline to he placed in the tanks of cars m· tended to operate only on un- leaded fuel State vehicle code regulations say that 1t 1s unlawful for anyone lo ~!!II devices which alter or mortify the original design or performance of motor vehicle pollution control systems. "In order to function proper. ly," the lawsuit says, "all motor vehicles equipped with ·catalytic converter' e mission control equipment m ust be ope rated on· Yachtsman Ray Purdy Dead at 74 Ray Purdy, a longtime real· dent of Cotlta Mesa and one of the oldes t members of tbe Tra nspacific Yacht Club. died Saturday at bia home. He was 74 years old and bad been in W heallb for some time. • ...... 7 Mr. Purdy sailed in the ~ Tranapac race to Honolulu. He was a lonnlme e mployee of lJdo Shlpyara wbere be wa'I-con· sldered an expert on rt11tn1. He worked at the shipyard store from 1955 until 1962 and 'a.lain from 1965 to 1971 when fte re· tired. He was widely known thro u 1hout the yacb\lnt fraternity and wu a p aid skip- per aboard Al Barbee'• yacht, Zoe I , for man1 yeatl. H• 11 aurvlved only b1 b.la mother or the Costa Meu borne. Funeral arran1ement.s are be· Ing handled by the Neptune aocloty . ly wit h uhlead cyd 11 asoli ne Le aded gasoline impair!. or destroys catalyt ic cOn\'er ter <'qu1pmcnt .. To be sure that 1>uch equip· ment works c.-orrf'c'tly, 0Htc1al'I sa id . vehi c les whic h have catalvt1c converters also are outfitted with gasoline tanks "1th openin~1> des igned lo pre· "ent use of nozzles ~h1ch d1s- pen1oe leaded gasohnt> 'The nozzle!> of pumps dis pensing unleadl'd gasoline are c;pec1ftcally designed for use with vehicles con t a1 n 1n g c:italyt1c converter systems." the la"sult said W11n essei.. police ~aid pro v1ded de1>cript1ons of the ullci:t<d "and als Police said c ars "ere sprayed "'1l h black pai n t and anti religious saytngs were spray<'<l on tht:t doori. to Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church . 20444 ~1 agnoha St In addition. obscen1t1es wen~ ~prayed on wa lls at nearb y Edison High School and Bushard Elementary School. police said Residents and church off1c1alc; told Police thev Y.ere outraef'<l by t he slogans· sprayed on cars and personal property Pohre saJd the damage hasn't been totaled.. llt> ·sa1rl Stoddard's broken leg "111 not ht>al ,ufric1ent ly to allow hi m to resume his dulies as a pohct' officer Coffin siud Irvine should pay herause constr uct ion laking place nn I rv1nt> Center Drive led tn thl· JlTldcnt · The roadway was under con - ... trucuon and the city of Irvine failed to provide proper mark- 1n~., for the construchon,'' Cof· hn SIUd The claim for $109.814 is formalit y that mus t be dis· pensed with be fo re Newport Heal'.b c an forma lly fi le s uit · J$!a1n .. t lrvrne. according to Cof. fin ~~~~;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;; . -' ' THE -' Hobie Easter Bonn-et ~ecial FREE Sun Visor with any sportswear purchase 2111 LCOAtTHWY. c ... -.. .... 675-97C ' a 19UIPMENTT-1'==£;;~,~~~:~8'Es~. 9<:$~ 4PPAIS: WOfU\ CFN HI& lm..t 4708 IAltUMCA 552·5252 .. L - :·A1~rny Post Yields iSabotaged ~ Chut~ A. Ti91e to Pla9 A sm all boy rides on h•s sister's back during a moment of pl~y at a camp for Afghanistan refugees in Pakistan. The ~h1ldren are two of an estimated half million refugees fiJl. m g camps along t he border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. • County Lobbyist Proposal Tabled Orange County supervisors have tabled a propos al to hire a lo b byist to represen t t h e co u nty's interes t s i n Washington. They appointed a committee m ade up of Supervisors Thomas Riley and Philip Anthony to look into the process or selecting a lobbyist. No Anthem, No Teacher NEW BEDFORD, Mass. CAP) -A Jehovah's Witness has been fired as a public school teacher for refusing to teach her stu· dents the national anthem and other patriotic songs. her lawyer says. Attorney Amerigo Salani said Tuesday he will appeal the dis· missal of Debra L. Fournier on the basis or the First Amend· ment. P rior to T uesd ay's action. another committee. made up of Anthony and Supervisor Har - riett Wieder. bad picked out the lobbying fir m of J ensen,· San· ders and McConnell. T hey suggested paying the firm a bout $100,000 a year . estimating t h at lo bbying ser vices in Washington could cost up to $160,000 annually. J ensen, Sanders and McCon· nell also would like to represent the Orange County Transit Dis· trict and the Orange County Transportation Commission in Washington. But th& Anthony-Wieder plan stalled when other s upervisors expressed doubt'.s about the proc· ess used to selttt the firm, say- ing other individuals and firms bad been interested in the job for more than a year . Soldier Oiarged In Death • FORT BRAGG, N.C. <AP> - A check of Army parachutes triggered by the death or an of. ricer whose chute failed to open has turned up several sabotaged pa,rachutes. it was reported to- day An Army parachute rigger. 20-year-old Pfc. Alvin Williams. was charged with m urder Tues· day in the death last week of Capt. Lawrence D. Hill. After William s was c harged, the Army said it was c hecking thousands or parachutes. The News and Observer of R a leigh t oday quoted un - identified m ilitary sources as s aying the review turned up several sabotaged c hutes. Militar y spokesmen could not immedia te ly be r eached for comment on the report. Williams, who has been in the Army slnce Februa ry, 1979, was being held in the Cumberland County Jail. He is accused of sabotaging the par achute used by the 26-year -old Hill, whose main chute failed to open during a routine J>rOflciency jump at Fort Bragg. In nearb y Hope Mi lls, meanwhile. Hill's mother said she was relieved to know her son did not die from lack of s~. "I feel it was God's will. but l wanted to kDQw what part man played in it." said Laura Hill. Maj. Tom Woods. public af- fairs officer at Fort Bragg, said the 82nd Airborne Division as rechecking several thousand par achutes to see if the aUeged sabotage is more widespread. Army officials say parachutes used in the division since the death have been checked prior to use and commanders have be<!n told to advise their -troops of the checks to ease fears. P arac hu te rigge r s in Williams' unit are responsibl e for packin~ a ll chutes used by the division Woods, who said others were being questioned about the case. confirmed r eports that the "static line" in Hill's main parachute had been cut and that the Criminal I nvestigative D1vis1on suspected the cutting was a deliberate act. Hill 's r ese rve parachute partially dep loyed after the main failed Tbl1 1••r'1 two-da1 1ympGll~~prU t aod 10 • .ui dr•• llGUDM P.~::fiutt from. acroea U.. aatioG deaJa wttb new ~-tn ta.. ftlld ot .,...,~ ... ~. Pepddel a. produced bY 1tii brala .... u. Nld Dr. Prank CriDella. P~1 eaecutlve ell,.... Some .... 14.-.... ~ ed. ban tM ~ ot an ••· -...rtie body n.. r .. Uaa ...,._. pata or~ aurvlY .. ..S.. 1tre11tu1 COD· dltlom. . "Otbw, ....,.ptldea effect Wld !!!d!t· Apt!l I, 1980 ) the al!OitJ to P•1 au.odaG. to ,.nnwm. aad 11 ll u.. ,.., wl· foeu.a,.COoe.ntradoD aDd • ..,... blet!dllftodo?" Dftl,'' bladded. , I~ ~ Mft • .,,._ moral upect la wbldler bHa produced, &e -espWMd. •••boWd ... U..IQtla bum&D --==~~ ..... _. __ _ belD~ ,.... • &M-ntaMtd ....._ eontrolla~ ....... RISi lllll-. --:r c:Uvldual wbo .. unable to pve tab u an...a ,. a.;..:.a ~ ~· ---......... --·~. ..._.. --,,_,,,..,, ""...._. -9&1Q. everybodJ ....art.r." IMi ......... "Uttlltrue-anchtudieabave ed. 0~~ 1bownthatitia-you canaJt.ertbe lDvolftd ad a , entire 1ptem ol 1war'eoeu in a· DaOl'e ~ IGCtety? OUJd human i>etn,, bel&btenina b1a people be clamortnr for tbll, r. 1wareoeu of wbat .. aoiaa oa more awareneu that actuaU1 aroundbim. could mate llle more palntul fot' "CID you do tbia without bl.a tbem?" That. be apla1ned ls one end of ,.,. . ...._. the spectrum the aympoeium will address. At the othe r e nd ls "the ide ntlflcatlon of some of the thine• we are doing to live in a less human way." Among doctors addr~inc those problems is to be Dr. Ben Feingold of San i"r-ancisco who contends that many parents are producing hyperactivity in their children through diet. Sc ie ntists h ave fur t h er evidence. Dr. Crinella said , that two commonly used food dyes are the basis for problems exhibited by 40 percent or children with hyperactivity problem s . T hat dye, he said, is used in "everything from soft drinks to cereals." Feingold, he noted, has dis- covered a ''dramatic improve- ment'' in behavior with diets eliminating foods containing such dyes. v ··w e let our technology eutstnp our moral and et h ica l sensibilities at times," Dr. CrineUa concluded. "That's why we have a Bioethics Committee at Fa1rv1ew " · No Indictment For Vesco WASHINGTON (AP) -'fhe case of an alleged attempt by fugitive financier Robert L. Vesco to bri b e Carter admarustration officials is being closed and there wjll be no in- dictments. Two New Yorkers roll a long Fifth A venue today. showing g r eat s tyle in cop in g with the lack o r public transportation as the city entered the second day of a transit stnke which halted bus and subway service. com· bined with a commuter railroad strike. Carl S. Rauh. principal assis· t a nt U .S . atto r ney for Washington, said Tuesday the mvesUgatton lS over and "the l 'oated States attorney's office is clostng tbe matter." He saJd no indictments will be returned by a federal grand jury tbat looked tnto the case. Rauh's announcement prompt- 1•d an attorney fo r Wh ite House SJde Richard Harden to t'Xpress sat.asfaction that the tn· Vt'~t1gataon Is ended. ' Alcala: 'A«:lmitted' Slap , Jail Mate Relates Suspect's Stories By DAVID KllTZMANN· Ot -oa11, ,.,._. Sufi A 1a1lhouse "snitch .. s ays murder defendant Rodney Alcala told fellow Orange Coun· ty Jail inmates last summer he struck but never stabbed Robin Samsoe, lt. or Huntington Beach when she disappeared last June A fellow Ja1lhouse mmate of Rodney Alcala 's testified today that the murder defendant admitted to tum last August be had abducted Robin Samsoe from Huntington Beach and ~lapped her unconscious The Wltness. Michael Herrera ~aid Akala told him that that he had convtnced Miss Samsoe. 12. to get into hi s car by promising to pay her ror some photos he wanted to take Alcala. Herrera said pl a<'ed Miss Samsoe·s 10-speed b1cych.• tn his small foreign car :md drove off toward Pac1f1c Coast Highway. L'nder EtUest1on10g by Deputy Dis tric t Atto r n ey Richard FarneU. Herrera testJf1ed that Alcala told him the two drove around for about an hour and a hair as the llttJe girl started lo get more fnghteoed Alcala told him MlSs Samsoe was crymg. Herrera satd and he slapped her until s he was un conscious "l a s ked ham how many times he tut her."' the Wlt· ness saJd _ ··And he said ·1 don't know·... "' Herrera said he asked AJcaJa 1f hl' had -;hot or stabbed the child and he ~aid no Herrera sSJd he made notes of C'On versat1ons he had with Alcala. He said he has served as an mfonner m the pas t for the Orange County Sheriff's Depart· ment He testified that Alcala braeged tbat authorities had a weak case agamst him and the matter would never reach the Supenor Court room. In other testimony, a 1aal house ··srutch " s ays murder de· fendant Al cala told fellow Orange County Jail mmates last sum mer he s truck but never stabbed Samsoe when she disap· peared last June. • The New Bedford School Com· m itt,ae heard t wo days of testilbony this week. then voted fl-0 Tt!esday night to fire Mrs. Fournier. Members or the firm include Greg Sanders. for mer aide to Board Chairman Ralph Clark and presently an administrative assistant to Rep. J erry Pat- ter son, D·Santa An a ; and VerLyn Jensen and J ames McConnell. who both are on the s t aff o f th e Ho u se of Representatives Select Commit- tee on Com mittees. Army officials will not com- ment .on whether the defective parachute was meant specifical- ly for Hill. But the Fayetteville Obser ver q u oted sou rces fam iliar with ~e incident as ·~~~==~~~~---=----~ sa ying it ls more likely Hill i • I Sewer ·Leak Closes Doheny State Beach : Euler holiday beachgoers at J)oheny State Beach are likely to be s tranded o n s h or e this 1teekeud as work proceeds Qn a a1orm-damaged sewer line that .ipUJed bacteria into the water U>ere. ·Robert Stone, Orange County director of e nvironmental tiealtb. aa1d a dlaJodged manhole ciover found Monday near the fi>rk ot Trabuco and Oso creeks jrob1bly waa lhe cause ot the pollution. ' ! .He uld the sewer line should 'le repaired by Tuelday' but lt ftJC Plana Bearing " On Edi&on Increase 1 Cu•tomera of Southe rn ~•llfornla Edi.Ion wbo want to tleatitJ OD tbe utill~'I requelt for i f140.8 mlllloo rate lncreue .Ul be beard JJy tbe Calllomla hblte Utllltfel Commlaslon, -rll 1 •. • The Proceedlnaa wUJ belln at = tbe auditorium ot tbe Oftlcl ~· l(fl South • Loi et. will take several more days to determine lf bacterial counts are low enough to allow people to go ln the water. "We will be taking daily water s amples in an effort ·to ~ve the problem as soon as poui· ble." Stone said. "I must be said, however, tbat it takes two days to complete the analytical process on the aamplea wb.lch could nm into thla weekend. Stone.. said he was "keenly aware" ot tbe lneonveo.lenee to people usi.Qa the bea.ch over the holiday ancf that It would be re- opened u IOOll • poealble. · Tom O'Rourtle, a part aide at Doheny Beach, aatd tbe eampln1 facWty wu ftlled to capacity deaptte tbe water concllU004 ....... bad to turn muy people away becauae there la limply no room," O'Bourke la.Id. He added that people were welcome to come and 1unbatbe a n d walk oa tbe beach. "Everyone la ftl'J disappoint. ed." be said. "but IDOi& ,..,.. are meldnl tbe W of a bed lituatioa and are barinc a ll9od tlme!' picked up the bad parachute as a coincidence. One IOUl"ee told the newspaper the portion of the static line that had been cut was so far un- dern eath the n aps of the main chute it would have been dif. ficult for anyone to have seen the problem with a r outine check. Army officials say the riggers have no way of knowing wbo will wear the parachutes they have packed, which are trans ported in bulk loads to a storage facility at Pope Air Force Base and is· s ued randomly to the troops prior lo jumps. Pres~ntial Yacht Sold PALM BEACH, Fla. CAP> - The )'acllt Sequoia. which served the natioa'• presidents for some 50 years, bu been auctioned to a •clenunc group that wants to uae It to entertain potential donors. The Ocean Leaming lmtitut.e here paid "1ubltanUally above" a reeeoUy rejected $500,000 bid for the 10$.(oot craft, said a U>okeswoman for auctioneers Sotbeby Park Benet. JObn Grant, president of the non·proflt marine reaearcb • 1roup. aald tbe boat will be apm l.o U.. .PUbUe ud Ul4ld to help ra.lae 1DC1D17. Gem Talk By J C HL'MPllR/£."i Cm1fltd Cnnologlll. ACS Paid Polltlca l Advertlsemenl TIME t'O VOT£ forlM~'1 mm Tuesday. April 8 is a very lmpor- ta nt day for letting the people at Costa Mesa's City Hall know just bow you want our town to be run. We should send thell) a mesaqe that we want clean, intelligent. responsive. cost-conscious eovemment. Many or. WI who have watched the local scene very closely over the years believe that Councilman Donn HaU ll the man wbo cu deliver that kind of eovem- ment. He ts an accompliabed bull· ne11man. Doonhuservedonanumber of l~al study gro~ps and b .. donated bis tilfie to charitable causes. During the time that he ha aenect an our Cl· ty Councll, he bu demonstrated that he knows bow to u.ten to the people of Costa Mesa. He bean what we . say, and he actl upon It alter beartn1 all sides apd conaidertna all ol tM consequences. Donn it a 1enuine re prelel'ltaUve of all of the people or our town. Isn't that wbat we all want for COila Ken? Don't foraet to vote for Doon Hall next Tuesday. l'llN ror IJ'r J (' ....,.,._ llD N......-t IM., C.e ._ 5<-mt:"thi'll from yt1ur jeweler iJ alw ~·s SN'N"thinc; :spocial, and this is never truer than when you aelect Crom out ftne coJlection of precious gems and jewelry acx:eaorics. further. you have the assurance of ldoctini from a jeweler who hos cared enouJb to qualify for membership in the Amerian Oem Society-a select organizlltlon · ofoolyaome JOOO tirms in the U.S. and Canada I.a ua.,tve you the proper information and suidance when you are purchaslna that flllpottanOift for that important person. J. C..JJumpfu.Ui6 }ew11lr6 . MtM8lll AMUICAN (;fM SOCIETY @ 1813 NEWfl'ORT BLVD COSTA MESA ~ 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION ~-.,~ ~E~I ----------~ -- ' I ' , IAMW llMSWAD ...... -'llll oot "* ••• ,aw.,. th ... ...,, NcwfO!li ~ ... \be .... olara&bolttl0..11_....a.....,, .... ,. Jt ~a~ ... • ........ 'Newpart dtJ eoadbnm. r....... Of-........ ,_ UM f..Uvk* at t.be Balboa BayChab. 1'il klM WM Qla tnaecMM ol .. Pul ........ a ~••• ol C::-U:a:~· ro.ler ol 1rNlnut w.-, ...., foo&IMlll ,..,_, C..ma._.. ••wer c:'Olllbactor, ...... al ...... ol ......... ;; nnta vartaul ud •unctrJ. ••n l11ft WAN'l'D to set all UM bm« ea•d'mM totethtr at WI time aad &laaDk U... ,_ tMb' ,. tkie to the C~Yt" Salata IQlalMd. ''ftlM fol mw ... d ... have .... a lot ol Doeta from tlMt www•• .. di, They've bMa blamed for e~ U..t'a. Wl'Cllll la Newport &Mell." llDee two ol NewDOrt'• cunwl cocmell ....... IP-. ptar to be ID a battle for tbetr poUUeal .. v• lD tlMt eua• • e1mp~t1n. Tue1da1'1 party Ht up aa la&ert1tta1 po11tbUlt;y. If tbe former eoanell penlOl!lll W IDdMd bMa mulla maligned by the curr•t eoundl. t.bll aatber'tq would M \ -( ~ ... Lodfl ~Doro HUI, nm. Jtanhall, ~ KwM the ~pportunity for the Old Guard to make • cous>M of speect)M to event.be score. . IT DIDN'T at:ALLY turn out that way. Jnltead, there w a1 Juat considerable fun·J)Okin1. 1'he only member of t.&e preHllt couneil wbo wu lnvlt· ed waa Don Mclnnil, tbe former mayor wbo ii retlltna. J . Leslie Steff emen. historia.n for the event, U1d of Mcinnis, "The only motion Mclnnil wu ever able to aet passed by' the current council wu one for adjournment. And that onJy pasaed 3 to 2. One cound.lman wu uleep and the otber dido 't undentand the motion • • • '• You mliht suspect tbat crack bad a-tiny political a.er· tone. ' Or. when 8'effeuen paid tribute to the late Ma70r Charles E . Hart. be noted that former Ne wport ~ouncUman Dee Cook. now a Bishop councilman runnina for Inyo County 1upen1.lor, bad appeared for the reunkxl. ••COOK ONCE CONNIVED wttb Charlie Hart to Pl a trade to ftx up tbe Back Bay," Steffensen recalled. "aat lt didn't work out. So today. what we've I°' there la mud." Was there just a little mud tossed there? Anyway, the 1atheriDJ1~red fe~ale members of former counclls, incl Dora Hill ( our flnt lady mayOT"), Luct.Ue Kuehn (" mlnd and ~"), a nd Doreen Marshall ("she should have been governor ). Salata nturned to the podium \0 offer eacb former council member a phony resolution f_aked aa 11 l_t were · from the current council, lauding theLr pa.st servtces. It carried a larae rubber s tamp. declariDi "Rejected, 5 to 2." THE H08I' TBJ:N OB8E&VED, "Why did you people all come out lD favor of lraffic? U you left things so bed ln Newport Beach. ·why are those iDc1&mbnta campaipln1 to keep Newport the wa1it11?" - Salata aaid songman Harry Babbitt wanted to nd the aalhertnl wtth • IOlll "but he'll probably aet voted down 5 to 2." He did It anr-a1. Com. to tbiDk of it, maybe this was a poUUcal raUJ after all. • in Wisconsin, lllL A -PHI.Ideal ~~ make ,_ a 1ublit11111tl.i .-.--·~· -liave a..-aomfeaUoa e Carter ... Selward ••~ Jolrt An4•rtoD'I ~=·~·~o':lft~ ~·al: .. ·;.::::~~ !~,.... .. K•1t, I'~ CODll'WIDU MCI ea-:~ 'G9 voe. tlMd put llllm more -dWl-*IY tbtoup 't.be aacl h•U·••J to rt9'omlaaUoa ln hoped OemocraUo el'ONO'fwa w 11 .. t 1 t a ow a two· m • n would fortify tu. 1bowin1. But be O.moeratk eom.t. placed third. behlDd Geor1e Roaald Rea1an 1trenitbeoed Bu1b, ralalnl qu. eaUoDI about Ida ~ •bnakablt ~ bis ability to btilld a UUrd·PGtT oo U. a.bllcu nom'"alioa candidacy .. eome aupporien ~:I.a::;:''-•1~0:;-:= ur1ed. I U.. to cs.tut to bold ta.e THE .. IUDWr.-1r1u-1•t:•aN primary ~te HouN. victories strenetheoed Carter and Reagan as they bead for a •• CAPftl&D WllCODllD'a Saturday election in Loulalana. prt•ary llnetller OD Tu.day, Soutbern•r Carter and coo· ru •Wll1 wttla Kea1u, and Mid servative Rea1u are 1troa1 tllat wllllle be WUD't clatmtn1 to there. an4 virtually certaia to * * ... * * * Brown Quits Race; ·Back in California llD..WAUXD <AP) -Al lie eonducted hil PoOl'·boJ cam~ID for Prte~ Sdmmd G. Brown Jr. told bia roUoWtai be wu • at.andtnt OD tbe....Ull edl•" to ... wbetber the dream be1un fo\&r nars a10 wOUld nun, take form lD Wl.scomlD •1 1980 pr1mU'1. He .,.., Mid tbe Calil°'=.Jovernor, atmtn• for a new kiDd of worl4. ID wldell uwe will tor tbe futuN-kDot lteal fn>m It.'' emerllU Third World a future Uwud 11. JDDedJ~M Wei, tbat Would lbclude expiortn, \be wouldD1 do that, lea blm -universe Jerr'/ Brown -•• •_only · But ~J mpt, Bron fell DemoentSo llWnatl•• to Prwl· over \be -S,e, nlat.enUaJ or not dell& eart.. Re came 1D tb1rd iD a fteld Oi ••J'll ftlS LAIT Pll'IOD ltaDd· ln1 between blm and ,.. nomlnatioa and I would like you to bH• tbat ebolce," Brown wouJd1&1. But what be ott..-.d tbe Y°'8l"I of Wileonlln WU IDOH I dll· ferent brand ol poUtlca baaed on Yillona of a couerviDI earth, en * ... ... Carter Put Halfway Mark In Delegates BJ fte AIMcllc.i Pt.. three. "It la ~ that the VOit.Wi bave 1pokn aod bave liven tbelr verdict on my 1110 ca mpalp and that meam Uud. tbls wU1 be tbe lut CODi.t ln wblch I partlclpat.e in 1980," Brownaaid. aaOWN BAJ) GOTl'EN otr to an earlier start th1I year, boptq to repeat b.iJ ltUDllinl •hOwlDC ln 1W76 when be bunt, belatedly. onto the DOlldcal scene u an ABC candidate -"Anybody but Carter." He mana1ed to slow the Oeot'llan't marcb to tbe White House, wlnnln1 flve .. primaries, but too late. But Bro wn's polltlc al spacesbtp virtually burned oat on the launcht:Dg pad th1I time. In New Hamp1bire, IM lot leu lhab 10 percent of the vote. In New York, be falled \0 1et on the ballot. He l1nored the otber primaries to m.Ue his btl stand 1n Wilconsin. -- iM to ·r Judi ln nombudbl di atae. Baib Da ul4 tbl1 would .PNll tbelr campal«DI to overtail ........ INt tba& .tll beco_. ft.a mon dlttlcult u tbe compeUUoa move• to soutb...-.na ud ..-.. ..... lD wbk* tM fonMr Calllorala aovernor loome atrona. Kennedy'• next tarfet la the April 22 primary n Penn· 11t•ania; be went campa!jDin1 there t*1 after 1a!JWai the endorsement of tb• mlTUon- member Amencan l'edereUon of State, County and M unlclpaJ Empk>yes. 8TEPBE11f SlllTll, Kennedy's c ampaip maaa1er, Hid "l th1.U we will haH a .,_, wta ln PenosylffDi.L" Wltboul CIDI, .x ..... , .u. •••• .t. •••d~ U..lr .,_,. ol catch'nl ea.~ wUI dwindle &oward ill• c : oooe. Cai'W i. tJae nmbert do taWU. lpolralmm Jo41 P.,..iRi ••id .. ,,.... ......... .St'tortell ntdeaee ot ••.-, pol1aDt and •ery IVoaC port." Wl1con1tn ca.mpal manaae r Curtis Wiley H • Carter "was elated at tbe spread" by which be «W.atef Jteaaectr. · It WM 58 percent to 30 pereeat in Wllcooaln, 6'1 percent to 12 pere«at ln Kansas. -Carter's m1dweatern vldGltes undid the sbo~lived comebeek Kn.nedy .talned bJ capgrtq the Nft Yort and Coa.neetielll prlmutee oat Tbelday e.-. Another Er11ptioa Mount St. Helens. Waahington'5 active volcano, erupted agam Tuesday sending vofcamc ash mto Vancouver and Portland. Ore . ar eas "f allin& like snow." Smoke reached an a llltude of 16.000 feet. Sci~ntiat.s say lhe volcano is !>Welling and might begin 5pewing lava. Pnlklmt Carter bu puled. tb• balhvay mark lD b1I quest for U. i.e-de ... at.e commit· m en.u aeeded lo win the Democratic pr•lidenUal nomination. Ronald Reagan added to b1I Republican mare:tn. Cart.er picked up 71 delept.es ------------------------------------.... Tuelday -41 in Wilconsin and 23 iD kanaa. That aave him 852.3 delegates. Seo. &dward Kea.Dedy got 40 dele11te1 TuHday -26 in Wlscoosln and 14 in Kansas. He now bas 421'.l delegates. Calllornta OoY. Edmund G. Brown Jr. won bil flnt delegate Tuesday. Noaetbelela, be quit tbe rMe after ft.nilblng thlrd. Rea1an won 28 dele1ates TvndaJ ln Wlseonlln uc:t· 20 In K1ua. DU1b1n1 bJa total to M3 of the II( needea to win the GOP nomination. ·Rep. Jolm AndertoG won 11 dele&Mel, ftve ln Kanaaa and •Ix ln Wllc!Gntid. That &in• him 51. Georp 8mb wu awarded three deleJatel ln Kanau. pualli.ot bis total ton. I .. , • ·-· ,,..,, ....... eel '-- ONLYPJUJT 'Ne s•er1a11e •• s111•t' .. _ -·"l}l~.! . ..JA,11l:n·.r~m .. tn?,upm! L~!.~.~~~~~~~lf ... ~~·"o!~lr ........ ., _, ou ~ .... v•• anadllnt''khotta~e 1D tbl.-tountry, a11tr none ta -~ 5"~ ...,.., __ com~ -niett pr-Jclnr. •n oll tlfdUJtry· rn alght •r - . . . -vraweii anal,t:. Hf'. Lall month. Lundber1 .ald, oil companies re· II W!Orld crud• oll pricet atop ri1ln1, utd leaaed 82.6 percent of the gasoline they auppUed In Ji',• J J Dan ,.....,.,, prleea al pie pump may aotually March l.9'79, addlng that retailers "sensed some J." lRe Qw. ltari to tall. · aurpluaea and became more competiUve, that la. Bu& UM au&hor of th• weekly Lundbeft Letter. cut marginl. 1n autnclent numbers to pull down wblth anal.Y ... the natloo'1oil1uppllt1 and prlcea, the U.S. average margin " • d~liMd ~ predict when. or lf, such pr1~ cuta HE SAID AllEKICANS are now buylnc only mltht oecu'r. 90 percent of the guoUoe they would have bou1ht · LUNHSaG SAID IN th1.a week'• analyat.s under pre·l979 conditions, when there was no that witJs tuollne atoeu at reeord bilba, retail shortage and prices were relatively low: marl1u -the difference between what a service He said the retail margin dropped an averaee 1laUon operttor paya for a product and what be o 26 cent· a gaJJon nationwide in March from 12.99 ft,., .,r/\ /1 1/11o . Tltur.,'Jt.\, l11ril :irtl. i Ill lJ µ.m. '""'II H .. ,,,.J.: f'nrlnv. A11ril 4th. 7 1119 1i.rn. Employees of Safe" y food 5tore ln San Oiego check uvt'r Items returned by customer Oen> after sto~ announced re· fund pohry The store acted when cyan1de poison was round m jar of pickles, placed there by extortionists who demanded ran ~om tn du1monds Hlla it foe -have started downward. cents to 12. 73 cents a gallon -the largest decrease P,_.un wllJ now be oo..reftners to allocate since October 1978 However. the decrease in more auoUne, wtilcb could lntens1fy competitioo margins was offset by the continued strong rise or and further aofttn prices and margina, be said. pump prices. "BACKED BY STRONG STOCKS of crude oil THE NATIONWIDE RETAIL pnce for all uod ao ruJ threat of supply interruption in the grades of gasoline rose 4 67 cents a gallon in world. preaeol gasoline stocks create the pracUcaJ March to Sl 2273 from $1 1806 1n february. neceaaity of releasing more to the public." said Lundberg said . /If If U/) ////I' :;-; '" l fl < 1••111•Jln lllttf . I/ I.Im I. ... ,,,,, .. , II ,,,,,,,,,,, :1 I I r .. ;v-11::11 I.ti\(. /If I( II 'IHill ('h1>rr1 It". (:!l.11 l:!fi.;(l-;11. Vice Unit Nabs Cops And Judge FRESNO tAP> -The names .of a Superior Court judge and four police officers have sur· faced here in the artermath of a r aid on San Joaquin Valley's largest call,ftirl operation Police said Tuesday that Superior Court Judge Simon Marootian was among the men who visited rooms allegedly OC· cupied by prostitutes during a 19-month invesftgalion by tile Fresno Police Department's ~ice unit. "THEY HAVE NOT charged m e with anything," Marootian said. "If they want to charge me ~ith something, let them do it so 1 can answer properly." '! Maroolian may be called as ·f'ilnesa in court action later, a district attorney's spokesman ·said. ' Police officers Richard K. Smith, James E. Olson, Larry Harris and Nea1 Manha are be· ing investigated for allegedly hiring two topless dancers for a party for 10 officers who had just completed their probation. said deputy chief Pat Johnson. THE DANCERS WERE rured in the home or Gary Stephens. 26. one of those arrested by police in the alleged call girl in vestlgaUon Johnson said there was no in· dication that the officers knew of Stephen's connection when they hir~d the women, nor was there evidence that any of the officers at the party had engaged in sex with the dancers. Senator Supports ·Bus Plan LOS ANGELES (AP) -Integration or the city's schools won't oc· c ur unless Superior Court Judge Paul Egly orders metropolitan bus· ing and names indepen· dent officials to manage the plan. a state senator 1Uld former school board member claims. Sen. Diane Watson, D· Los Angeles, testified Tuesday in the school -desegregation bearing before Egly itnd said t h at the decreasing number or white, stu· dents in the city schools bas made busing across :sc h oo l district boundaries the only ef· fective way to de· • -segregate. WATSON WAS A membe r of the Los .Angel es Board o f ~ducation from 1975 un· ' til her election to the Senate in 1.978. • S he said a metropolitan busing · _plan would make more white students subject to .desea.reeated programs ~ since manJ or the school ~lstricts s urrounding Los Angeles are pre· dominantly white. ~~ A ••master" s hould • run the program and an :. advisory committee • a bould o.versee the master, she suggested. ---RESIDENTs ARISE VOf E NO ~ D Bob~ * * * State Hic\cory Farms of Obiof> ' Panel Hears Tapes I Of Judge's Calls Travel SACRAMENTO (AP> -A three.judge panel has heard tapes of sexually explicit telephone calls from Superior Cou rt Judge Robert Stevens to a Sacramento couple, according to a newspaper report. ( J Declines ______ s_.-r._J4 ___ T,_'E______ SACRA MENTO EASTER ,'GIFTS The panel was appointed by the Commission on Judicial Performance to review ac- cusations by Stevens' former secretary and her husband that the judge harassed them for years with the phone· calls. Stevens. 63. a former state senator. was appointed to the Los Angeles County Superior Court by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. in 1977. He has admitted making the caUs but contended that the recipients, Beth and Dick Murphy , were willing participants S.e11 .,a.er Au•lletl LOS ANGELES CAP) -Coun· ty Supervisor Pete Schabarum says he won't resign <l.,espite ac- cusations that he covered up for his former chief deputy who re· portedly gave a count y windshield decal to confessed Hillside Strangler Kenneth Bianchi. The former deputy, Warren Schmuki. resigned from county service ~Tuesday . citing poor health. The call for Schabarum to re· sign was made oy Sheriff Peter Pitchess. who said in a statement that by not telling bis other supervisors of the decal matter. Schabarum was guilty of "an Ir· responsible act" that "has the in- dications of a coverup." The sheriff said Schabarum should re· sign. Ecl11r•t•r A cc .. H 4~S AC RAM ENT 0 . C AP ) Federal authorities have ac· cused the superintendent -Of a Sacramento-area school district of income tax evasion. and the educator's attorney says his client wiU plead guilty. U.S. Attorney Herman Sillas announced Tuesday that Charles W. Townsel, 46, was charged with three counts of tax evasion and one count of filing a false tax return SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Regular fares on the Municipal Railway, which operates the city's buses, cable cars and streetcars. went to 50 cents Tuesday in the wake of a bitter public debate over spir aling transit costs. The increases affect a ll able-bodied adults under the age of65. SAN FRANCISCO <AP l A yo ung Newark man who masterminded the "human fly .. holdups of elevator passengers m two San Francisco hotels last December pleaded guilty Tues day to five robbery counts. Robert Thomas. 23, wbo told investigators he had a Welong rascination with elevators. made the plea just as his trial was about to begin before Superior Court Judge Daniel Hanlon. Paid Political Adver1isement DICK CLUCAS Will Maka An Outstanding Travel on California highways was down in Fe bruary. particularly on weekends, but bus and train travel was up. the state Department or Transportation says The travel r1gures for February 1980 were in CafTrans' 10th monthly report on effects of the rue! shortage THE REPORT. re · leased Tuesday. said highway travel dropped 8.4 percent m February compared to the level In February 1979. That included a 15.8 percent drop in travel on major hig h ways o n weekends and a 6.3 per - cent decrease in week· day travel. ·• Ridersh ip on transit lines was up 11 8 per- cent, whlte interc1ty bus ridership on Greyh9und rose 26.9 percent and ridersbiP' on interstate trains with stops in California increased 35 8 percent Perfect for thoae 'pecial people you'd like lo remember thia Euler. our delicioua fresh food g1fta of meat and cheeae are areal to take alooa ... or we'll tend them for you and even enclo~ a penooal greeting! H~~~©ff1 f~rrm~ l'f (llJ 11• !. South Coast Plaza 540-6991 Open dally til 9 p.m.; Set. •ttl 6 p .m.: Sun. 12·5 AT TIIE SAME TIME. • Gat air travel dec~a--•~r~d7-9~~~~~~~~~~~e~ri~c~a~·~s~L~e~~ad~in~g~~~h~e~e~~~~~S~to~,re~a~·~~~~~ percent _ CITY COUNCILMAN Choose your Time-span Money-plan! .. DICK AND CAROLINE CLUCAS CARE ABOUT O{)R CITY UF NEWPORT BEACH. DICK CLUCAS OFFERS: EXPERIENCE.L SKILL AND ·REA:10N - ·voTE· APRIL BTH Pd for by OiCk Clucas for City Council. Tr. Verne CO. 31 Montee Ito. . COroMdel Mer 944t331 !1 ·' -month Variable Rate Certificate 12~935% effecth e annual ) ield 12.00% current annual rate effective through APRIL30 hdtral rtitulation' requirr intrrr-.1 ptnaltlt'\ for rurl~ ~l1hdr1"al on 11111 ctrtifirate,. 6 month Money Market Certificate 15.572% rffecth r annual ~ ield 14.804% current annual ra te effecth c \\eek of APRIL 3-9 _Ll~una7~rffu~ P:ifl~ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1i;r BALBOA BRANCH --· ecJO Ent lhltbo• Bout.Yerd. Bttboa. CA 92H1 (711) 67.J.-3701 ~ ~=--:--Addit1one1 of11ces 1n L1guna Beacl'I <19<1.7541 • Laguna Hills 586-5100 • 01,,, it.vo11 681-011 1 San Clemfl'flll 492-1195 • Lake Elsinore 674·2191 • Belmol'I Shorf' 12131 438·9421 Laguna N•ouel 496 1201 • Olive Oren99 998·&400 • Mumeta IOPf'nono 19801 1577-5632 .. l I ' ,.-.:..... ~ ~ .............. ~ tM1Jnly ~)' of tta -t1z Jn the ••te that doea ~ y now have a central morg°'. Autopej reqw...d by tbl l'Ormel''I ofnce now ant perfotmed In mortuariel ~ the count)', whll• ~I that must be X ·f'ayed becauae of wound.I are taken ct> ha1pita1I. Thif bu Iona beet\ recoolled u-. wute or Ume &Dd f.uel. Last y ar coroner's olllce penonneJ lotled 34,000 ·mile ln °'*r to h&nd1 a.JOO autopales. And law enforee- ment 1&uthol"lUH co.:glaJn that many mortuariea are not ~dequately equlp to handle evidence needed an t•rlmlnal cases. County supervlson already ba~e allocated $1.6 million in federal revenue lharinc funds for the conatruc· lion of on-a-story, 10,000-square-foot central moraue fn Santa Ana. Last week Lbe aupervtson decided to call for bids on ~ proposed stnacture -but not without reserva· lions The rund shortage that followed passage of Proposl- hon 13 resulted tn postponement of the morsue project two years ago. Now there is concern that passage of Proposition 9, lhe Jarvis income tax cutting measure. could once more r equire shifting of the federal funds. So the supervisors hedged their call for bids by decid- mg that tbe proposals would not be opened until aft.er the June 3 election and that ii Proposition 9 passes a decision on the project might be postponed until fall when the full financial impact will be evident. . By then, of course, the cost of building the morgue could be much higher, a fact that could well discourage bidders. But the supervisors are well advised to keep inching the morgue project along. Sooner or later the facility must be built. The present patchwork arrangement can· not go on indefinitely. · Slick, But Tricky A very slick mailing bas gone out to some 2.5 million Republican households in the ~tate under the imprimatur of Carol Hallett. state Assembly minority leader. The mailing, according to the California Republican Party, cost $300,000 and it indeed looks impressive -in· eluding the misleading "Official Document Enclosed'' imprmt. Before responding to its reques t for signatures 6n a petition and dollars for the kitty. recipients would be well advised to reflect on the probable impact of the ballot rnitiative it proposes. This is a measure cooked up by state Sen. H.L Hichardson's Law and Order Campaign Committee. wit h the blessing of the state Republican party. It seeks to amass 553,000 signatures by May 24 to qualify for the November ballot an initiative that could . if adopted, politicize and gravely erode the state's jud1cial system. The initiative would. among other things, require all appellate judges. who must now be reconfirmed in uncon· tested elections every 12 years. to stand for re-election in tontested campaigns every eight years. It would require Supreme Court justices to stand for election. instead of being subject to voter confirmation foll owing their a ppointment. It wouJd require that appellate and Supreme Court JUd~es complete their cases within 90 days or be deprived of pay. It would require Senate collfinnation of judicial ap. pomtments. The latter is the only sensible and acceptable pro· posal m the initiative. But legislation requiring such con- firm ation a lready is in the works in Sacramento, so the initiative in this instance is superfluous. Nothing could more effectively politicize the courts than forcing upper level Judges into costly election con· l l'Sl's whk h only reward the contestant who can raise the most money and mount the most persuasive media cam· paign, regardless of qualifications. As we already have seen a t the superior court level in Orange Co unty, the mere prospect of such a campaign 1s in itself enough to drive some highly qualified and cons- t·1entious judges from the bench. The mailing piece, wh.ich also seeks contributions of S25 or more. may be a good way to replenish Republ1cac Party coffers. But it's a deceptive method and one that ga mbles with the judicial system in the guise of promol· ing "law and order." The last thing this state needs is the spectacle of the l'ntire judiciary. from the Supreme Court on down, being dragged into expensive, time-wasting election cam- paigns. Recipients of the elaborate mailer would be well <.11lv1scd to ignore it. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of ~heir authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Dally Pilot. PO. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd/'Mein KampI' ByL M.BOYD Q. Can Adolf Hitler 's book "Me\n Kampf" be sold in We~t Germany' A Can now. The West German Supreme Court only recently legallied it. It had been a black market item for the three previous decades. Q. Main cause of home fires is careless smoking. nght? Dear Gloomy Gus Warolng youne hitcbblkers against h ltcbbllllng la like w arnln1 tbe amokera agalnat lung cancer. lt seems ta be a maaaive fasblonable game of Rusalan roulette. J .V. ' A. No, sir, careless cook· ing. Q. Which weighs more. a hummingbird or a copper penny? A. It's a lo5sup. It's a s mart hunter who han's his clothes al rugbt in the campfire's smoke. That s moke aroma does two things: repels insects and masks the bunter's odor so the deer can't pick up bis scent. Or so s ay s a woodsman or lengthy ex· perience. Tbe bicycles outnumber th"e cars in Davis, Callr. The 33,000 residents have reg- istered 25,000 bikes. t.c>t of busi n esses have put tn s howers so the folk who pedal to tile job can rinse ofC· before going to work. When somebody in Flortd.a ref en to 0 0laSpaiky-:-'' said party r. speaking or that state's electric cbalr. An optometrist wbo 10 wishes can take your pul.e by lookina into your eyea, I'm told. WASHINGTON -Rep . 1Uchard KeU.v'• tllpl&natlon of hi• role lD the ABSCAM opera· Lion hat al••Y• had a eertaln ethereal qualil)' to H. Tbe lat.est evtdenee I've 1een mMkes bis ttory downri1bt spooky The cce ntr1' Florida .. RepubUcan. wbo was videotaped takln1 '25.000 . tn cuh from undercovc:ir FBI aeent p oit n g as Arabs, ex· plauned that he had been conduc ting hLs own one· m a n an vestlgation or "shady c haracters " K"ell y'" bizarre ta le was g reeted wtth general hilarity. But my associate Gary Cohn. who has been mvestigatlng th<' ABSCAM scandal. has obtained som e confidential files that lend a weird credence to Kelly's tn· credible story. THE FILt:S, now tn thl' possession of the FBI. show that on a number of occasions - after he wa.s -approached by the undercover agents, but long Richard Reeves .. ~fore the ABSCAM atory brob -Kelly contloted a noted Florid. psychic for help ln his lnvoatt11t1on of "some very danaerous people." Not only that, the peycblc warned hlm at the outaet that bo was Involved with FBi.typa. The psychic. Rob1ft Jamellon. noted i.J\ a confldenUa! memo for her flies. dated Dec. l , um. that Kelly's reaction to her warnlna was skeptict.Sm , which he n · pressed with characteristic bluntness. The congressman lok1 her "he thought I was off my rocker and way orr lo left field with my vmons, and that those . hady characters walh whom he was dealing could not possibly be FBI or agency-connected " Accord.mg to Jame1son.'Kelly rirst contacted her 011 Oct 3, 1979 "l do not remember the s pecifics of our conversalJon." !>hl'-recordt'd 1n one memo. "other than that hew~ in~ived with som£' sort or secret &n· vt•st1gat1on involvm~ some very dangerous people. and that he felt h1::. ltfc " as presently in danger.·· ,.. THE SUSPtqOUS Kelly was advas(.'d to use the code namt.- Congn·~sman Five, or . more ::.ampl y. C 5 a f a ir ly tranapar.at cover. 1lnee he repr'"°" f1orida'a Pifth Dis· trict. "'plaoned oext on NO\'. ~ and ui*9 for a ''"ather re-port" -trade Jar ion for a PIYCbleevaJuatJon. "I advlled C-5 he had every right to feel he waa on to som~thing big." Jamelaoo wrote. ..I saw deceptJon. em· beulemeat. fraud. corruption on a variety ot levels. My vision re- vealed the involve ment of the FBI and/or ex· FBI agents. l psycbleally rece1ved the word 'Scam' a number of Umea during our C<lllvensation. " THE •EllO c6nlinues: "I also saw C·S being ensnared ua these acbvit.ies by bemg pre· sented with a large sum or money or perhaps gold. I told btm o( my vts ion a nd advised him ... (that> 1 couJd phys1caJl)I take whatever w as offered to him. ·money, marbles or chalk.' tune m on it and give tum a psyctuc road map lo foll ow. . .. Kelly next called on Jan 12. 1980. and told Jame1son that a payoff had been made. "Hl• commented several times Lhat he was ·on to something r<-ally big aod,ihat I would be ~hocktc-d at what he had ::.tumblect onto · TRI! PRC'IDC and UM eon· 1re-a1man made plant to me« it Waablqton, but the ABSCAM ttory leaked out bef ote &My could set totttber. J am,11on ta a nationally known J)lychle wbo baa had coo· tiderable I UCCHI In he;:.pln pollcy invesUe•ton craek caaea. Last year, tor ex•mp e, she u tounded Florida police by telling them where the body of a . murder victim would be found. Whether one believes in her psychic powers is, of course, beside the point. What's impor· tant -and a mazmg -ls th.at her testimony corroborates Kelly's fantasllc story. She con· hrmed that lbe memos in our possession ari! authentic and the 1nformat1on m them 1s accurate. Th(• memos show that the con gressman told he r his version ol his ABSCAM in vo l vemenr months before he accepted the incriminating payoff on Jan. 8. Fuhthermore, the one-man in· vc~1 1gat1on that provoked such mirth 1 ~ perfectly in keeping v. 1th K<'lly's known attitude and ;1nt 1c~ The 55-year -old, arcb- t'On'>i'rvat1ve ma verick has been tlt''><.'r1lx>d a~ a crusad ing Don Quixote wtlh the temperament of an 1rasr1ble Captain Queeg. i\l m o-.t nothing h(' might do "'ould -.urpr1sc those who know him ,\S i\ CIRCt:IT court judge tn I '*i:S Kt•llJo ~ OUL"ipOkl·n ~<:en· :ra«1h on the bcnrh got him am fH Jt hed b~ th(· Florida Hou.w. bul hl· "'on ac·qu1tl:.al by the Statr ~wna11• ·""rt in 1969. attornev!t .ind ht~ fl'lhJ"' Judge'> charge<J th.i t he· v..1,.. ml·nti.llly 1ncompe- 11·n1 ht·l h .., Tf''>IJ()n-.1• "as to gt·l ,, • t n1ftt al<' of '><JOit) from a P' 'rh1atn ... 1 " mnve that ha!> 1·nJ blE'd hm1 to bnJ~l that he 1~ llw onh nll'mlwr of Congrc::.-. "' h11 11,,, t.11 •1n1·1·1t1fwrt ~an<· 1\.-11\ " v.1·1rct •"<planallon of h 1 ·\BS< \ \1 tn \Ill q• m ent led "n•· rt•p<ir 11 1 tu a ... k tf he in· I• r1•f• If 111 11lt-.11f 1n-.an1ty :is a de .. t ..r1 •· H 11 t 1 h1· documentan • 'rd• n< 1• 11f ha" dt·almgs with th~· ~ l11n!Ja P""·h1C' !-.hows that Kell y rn .1 v 1n I ht• t·nd. prove to be 11 ,l/V hk1• .1 fO'< f-<)()tnoto h1•llv told my :1:0. '•H·1.11r• c .. 1n Cohn that 0"any 111 mm1·n1 b v 1111• r1•ga rd1ng \ HSC" \~I '" m.1ppropriate " Fickle Voter~ Fault Journalistic Seers rli EW YORK ll t" the morn· 1nR after th<' New York primary and Tom Petit 1s on "The Toda~ Show" sa) tn~ that Geor~e Bush 1s "dead " lit' ~a1rt the '><.1m1• thing about Ronald Reagan after the Iowa caucusC's. I n The Nt'w York Ttml':o.. J a mes Reston has a column a b o u t Edward Ken· nedy under the headline . ·'The Trag - C'd y o f th e L osers ." He obviously wrott• 1t before Ken · n e dy clob· bered Jimmy Carter here and in ConnecticuL lo the New York Datly News. Louis Harris, the polls ter, has a n article explaining that "the seeds in Carter's New York de- feat were there -and reported in the <Harns).poll." On the day before the election, the Harns Poll had showed Carter ahead or Kennedy by 11 percentage points in New York ; Kennedy won by -Art Hoppe 19. Thl' St..'Cd!-. ~en· dppurcntly 30 point.:. below th~ ::.urfac:e l!'I THE Wal-hington Post. Dand Broder has a column an- <.tl~ zing tht.• end or the· Kc>nnt."d) campa1~n . He has th~ same ear· ly deadline as Reslon. Hy now. 1t must be fairly ob- vious that we -the press - have only the vaguest idea or wh<.il the hell is gomg on this yt•<t r The cover o r T i m e magazmc has had John Connally on the m-0ve; l he C'Over or Ncwswttk bad Bush puJllng out of the pack. Every network cor- respondent reporting two hours before the New York polls closed asked the same quesuon . When will Teddy Kennedy have the good sense to qwt wtule he 's behind., This continuing hum11Jalioo of the press began. as far as I C&Jt tell, m the middle of the 197fr primary campaign when most or us began reporting that Carter and Gerald Ford were unbeata· b le. Jerry Brown and F rank Church immed.latel)I beean beat· ing Carter from Maryland lo Oregon, and Reagan defeated Ford in !\o rth CJ rolln" i.l nd po in ls "'t.'SI J o u r n a I 1 ' m 1 ' ri ' t' r · reachlllg. We ha\e gotl('n c·•Jr ried away Wtth the tc>chnolog~ of opinion research and our ''"n senses of logic. Reporter~. thl' best of them, cannot predict many events before tbey hap· pen. Pollsters can only report what voters think on a J!l\f>n day . M any Am e r1 cJn ... . te levision people. a n" Ob\1ou. ... ly cha n~ their poltt1cal mrnd' with each new -. and or rughtly news. I 8 ESIDES. the pubhc-tht' voters -are m on tbe gaml' now . The po lat1 c<; o f th e pnmaries ~lo be h ke a tt'n ms match. with reporter.;. and candidates balling expectalJon.-. back and forth. The idea. of course. was for the candidates to do better than the reporters said they would . So. r e porter ... fi?uessed and candidates lied 1r the h es were better than the guesses. the candidate could ·•win" by domg better than ex· peeled. 'OW Tiff 11ubhC' fs playing .ind mo~t of thl' prophecies hav(' h1·1·om1' St•lf un £ulftlhng. There 1• J ll1·1 ... tnb1·n.: Principle tn· 'ol\ cd Thi· ar t1on bcmg s tudied I h J nj!~ t'w1·.1u~e It is being Ob· "t'n t•d Thi• prcd1ct1ons and pol b ch.mge thl· dynam ac of the l'l1·1·t1on Soml' ~ott'r"' JUSl don ·t like be· 1ni.: told "hJl lht•.Y arc gomg to do Uthcr'> are moved to action .:oinJ! out to vote because lht•v don t ltk<' the direction of nll'd1a prophecy Some probably v. Jnt to ~low the process down "ht•n they see that NBC or The Tt mt•s has told · them who the v. inner'> will be on the day twrore l.hey have a chance to \Olt• If 1t ts a tenms game. it's now thrt'e ~1ded . Tricky to play; tricky to watch ; tncky to un· der..,tand But. of course . re- porters art' pawl to play. watch and aoalyze. When we don't un· der"tand. we fall back on the ~ordsAJscd m the public prints :.and on the air waves this morn- 1 n j( -"Surprising" ... "l ' pset ..... "Unexpected ". "Stunntn~" .. How We Missed Our First $~0 Billion President J)i g John Co nn a ll y's withdrawal from the pres1den· tial campaign is a blow from which th.Js country may never recover. I blame it on his small· minded Texas advisors who lacked the vision to see what Mr. ConnAlly bad to offer . Fim of all, he walked like a president, talked like a pres&· dent and looked like a presi d e nt. Secondly, as he h imself boasted. h e was the only candidat e who had been cer tified not guilty of tak· log bribes by a Cederal jury. And lastly, after spending only $10 million on his campal&n. he had already ac- quJred a delegate . Tbls expense was certainly a factor ln Mr. CoMall)"'s stun· nJnt dttlaloo to quit the race. At $10 mllllon a d eleaate the nomination would cost bim $9.998.000.000. Many people reel this i.s close to belng a large sum. But as a lady from Dallas told me with a toss of her head: "Not in Texas. honey." And she's absohltely right. Surely It was no a ccident that Mr Connally was also the only candidate le\ turn down federal matching funds. Tak.ln1 money from the government meant be would have to limit the IDOaeJ he could accept from Texu oU interests. And Mr. Connally was smart enough to go where the money wu. UNFOaTUNATELY. h.11 ad· visors. in a moment ol oven:on· fJdence. had bud1eted only $5 billion for the nomination. Wben hf' failed to pick up n second de legate in South Carolina - lftcreby reducing hit dele1ate cos t to SS million eacb as 1cheduled -they panicked. And with uncbaracterlsUc weakness, he yielded to t.belr tlmtd advice and folded bis tent. Bul $S billion or $10 billion. 'what's the diffe re nce? Who counts pennies when the pres- idency of the United States as ln· volved? Think of the pride each and every American could take in having a $10 billion president or. counting the general elecllon, too. a $20 billion president! Why. I tbat would even be enough to am· press a French waiter. Once again. Americans could face the world Wlth heads held high. BUT NOW IT is not lo be. I gloomily predic t that Mr. Heagan will be our next presi· de nt. It's not that I have anything personal against Mr. Reagan, but if he keeps on tak· mg federal matching funds, he'll capture the White House for less than $S0 million. Think nf it, a lousy $S0 million president ! Taking inflation into account. .... , that's about the same as the $35 million Mr. Carter cost four years ago. It Just iJhows you, that in poUllcs, a.s in real We, you get what )"OU pay for. And ll it hadn't been for a tiny Stroup of falnl·hcad.ed. ~­ pinching Texans, we could have had the very flnt ~-bWloo pres ident In history. What a tragedy. For, to paraphrue Wlll ..,,,.--' Rogers, this ireat land of.ours/ ! certalnly deserves the very beat president money can buy. , .. .. ---""'--·---· .. -------.... --.;------· ""~-~---·•"------...~~Pl".iet ''I NS'fd LOOllD ~ an lt wltll ~ ~ UM ~· ndence lt WU rt1bt... forme:t' C..W .I.al• JUcbard H ....... ..w. "I ti't belhve &DJ member of ~ court U. ever bad any moral ~ti about lt. l WU we ldeatlfiecl U.. cornet couu......_,, luuea aact 1 UUDk tbe meckal wodd at t.bat Ume GMClld IOIDe law," nld H\lfhea. allo a lormer aovemor. Adina oe the Supreme Court's ruUa1, Mias QuiAlan '1 parenu aaked doctors to wean their dau1bter ftom the respirator in May 1976. Doctors said s he would die. but today, fo\lJ'.yean later, abe continues lo breathe on her own. Her 28tb birthday passed recently. "SHE 'S VERY , VERY A Real Gas Kan peaceful," said ber mother, Julia Quinlan. ''There are oo changes, aod she's about the same ~gbL "It's amazing. We never ex· peeled her lo live. But we're Al'WI~ This bright red water tower remains the lin~ with an en e rgy heritage for the town of Gas, Kan. Nearly a cen· tury ago, the community sat atop the world's largest natural gas field. but the gas pressure dropped years ago. Soviets Boosting Warship Buildigg WASHINGTON CAP) -U.S. iotelllgeoce analysts say the Soviet Union is steppmg up construction or warships, including a probable 50 percent increase in powerful missile-armed cruisen. In a recent assessment, analysts said Russia's shipbuilding pro· gram for the 1980s seems to place greater emphasis on improving Soviet ability to project naval ----· -------- power into remote areas such as now see, the Ru.saian cruiser the Persian Gulf. fleet will probably increase to 60 THE SOVIET NAVY, once a basically defensive force, bas been extending its r ange of operations for more than a de- cade with a variety of advanced warships, including the begin· nings of a carrier force. The Russian navy still is rated defi· cient in shippioe for amphibious warfare and at-sea resupply, but is making inroads on those pro- blems, analysts said. An accelerating Soviet ship· building program suggests to analy.tts that, by the end of lhl.s decade. the Russian navy will be equip~ with still newer classes " of heavily armed major surface figbtlng ships s upported by large auxiliary vessels ao they can steam for long periods far from land bases. au881AH NA VY planners ap-pear to be focusing on cruisers, with four new cluses of bluer, more potent and more aopbt.Ucated abips reportedly beln1 bu1h in Soviet 1hJpyards. According to the latest avail•· ble illlormatlon, lntell11eue· sour~ ·~more than 10 aucb •hir. are r coutructlon and It I •tlmated con1ervaUvely tbat about 25 aucb 1b1pa could Joln &be Soviet Oeet by the end of tJWI decMe. (nteDieenee apeclalJJta predict tbat, on tbe bula of wbat they j ships during the 1980s, com· pared to fewer than 40 now. OF PARnCULAa immediate interest is the first ship of a new class called the KJrov, a 25,000. to 30,000·ton warship wblcb senior naval officers believe may be the Soviet Union'• rll"lt nuclear-powe~ fighu.n, ship. The Kirov bas been deaeribed by Adm. Thomas Hayward, r hief of naval operations, as "a s pectacularly impressive warship" expected lo enter the Russian operating fleet tbls year. A second ship of the Kirov class, which is more than twice the size of the latest U.S. nuclear-powered cruisers, ls nearing completion and analysts predict lt will become combat· ready by 1983, to be followed by others of the same type. THE KDOV caUJBBU will mount new aeneraUooa ol •ur· face·to-IUl'face ud 1urface·to- air mluUea, u well u at Malt two larse gum, some ttllM Oat. 'ling.type att·aireraft eunoa, aubmartne-kUllng rocketa ud torpedoes. U .s . Navy intetll1ence analyst.a aay they expect tbele KlJ'ov cndJen lo form the nuclei of far·ranit.ni tut foreet. •autuJ ..,. d.W8'l •l• ,. ...... •• .,. It ...... dWD't .... tM r 1'mtr•M" after Ill." · ......................... could do," Hid Ute woman's fataier, JOHpb QwDlaa. "We were wUH•1 to 10 tlarou1h U~. 1"8 court ruJiDI WU 1!W1 campeuicaate. •• T8&JMJINLANS. WBO adopt· M &Wr .. *''CW!rr at blrtb, said .. &.,. AllD Qubalan CellUI' of Hope., a .IMIQ6ce pt08l"am wbidl aenia •olunteers .to vl1lt tenn•uUJ W patleotl In their lilom•, ·la about a mpath from hill~: A tact of resources and trai.Ded penocnel often forces famlUes to institutionalise terminally ill patients, said Quinlan. "Wblle most people would pnfer to die at bome, few have lbe opportunity to do so." Tbe pl'OIJ'am, -funded with $50,000 in royalties from a book and a television movie about their ordeal, bas trained 32 volunteers who will help care ror patients and their families. • ·Coast Panel Backs Irvine Coastal Plan· A Local Coastal Program for the City of lrvu,...as approved without debate Monday by the Soui,h .~ast Regional Coastal Oom.nu.ss100. The plan, prepared by the commission's stare. was ap· proved by the Irvine City Coun· cil at its March 25 meeting. Alt.boulh SOD)e 250 acres oftbe city are located in the coastal zone. the plan_ does not apply to 210 acres. m08tly marsh. owned by the University or California. As a result, the property cov- ered by the plan Is approximate· ly 40 acres of existing industrial park at the intersection of Jam· •U. Q(JINLAN cu MEDlaer d1u1hter. a l).'lDbol for "tbe care of • lerm.lDally w r:.u.nt· .. •tu Qulnlan paed lato a coma Al1r\1ll,1175, alter au.ad· lnl a part1 wttb frieoda. Tbe Qu1nlan1 believe four thlnp may bave caued t.betr da utbteT'• condJUoo: a blood suaar problem for which abe bad been treated; a fall OD concrete aboat two ~ before tbe par. ty ; lead pailOftlQI, to which abe ma1 bave been ex]>Oled when •be W'Ofted at a factory ; or a m..lnure of alcobol and the tran· quillier Valium. which were found in her blood. "DOCTORS HAVE NEVER conclusively detua:uned the cause of her coodition and they probably never will determine it," Quinlan said. In September 1975, the family asked a Supreme Court Jud&e to allo w the m to h a ve their daughter's ·respirator discon· nected . The s u it s parked headlines and debate around the world. "Wbo la to choose between life \ 'RULING COMPASSIONATE' Father Joaeph Qulnlan and death? What are doctors re· quired to do to keep comatose patients alive?" The questions were many, the answers few. DURING A TWO·WEEK trial , . THE QUINIANS appealed the decision to the state Supreme Coutt and, on March 31, 1978, the court unanimously ruled that Mias Qwnlan's parents could OI'· der her removed from tbe respirator. "No compellmg interest of the state could compel Karen to en· dure the unendurable, only to vegetate a few measurable months with no realisti c J>09slb1lity of returning to an' semblance of cognitive or sa- pient state." Hughes wrote io the 7-0 decision. The Qulnlan,.s visit M is~ Qumlan daily at the Morris View Nu rsrng home in Morris Plains Snow Threatens Cattle By.The Associated P'"8 The third snowstorm within a week was moving today into the Great Plains where-heavy snow already on the 1round hampered efforts to restore elertricrty and rescue cattle . As a storm began to move m from Anzona, Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm on Tuesday or dere d a Nati o nal Guard h;licopter to drop bay to 6,000 snowbound cattle. A thousand families were without power on the stat.e's ea.stern plains. "Baby c alves a re being dropped Cborn > and dying right on the spot," said rancher Joe Ortner or Hol yoke in northeast Colorado. "Some babies are be ;ng sep arat ed from their motners Now the coyotet-. are start.mg to work on the cah·p~ I chased some off last 01ght " T h e :.n ow -.torm. whi c h dumped up to fo ur 1ocbes an northern Anz.ona, v.a:. ~adlllg northeast tov. ard the Plains and ··nnter storm v. atcbe:. were post e d for southee1st Wyoming through tonight wath Kansas and Nebraska under a v. rntcr storm watch "It will be dangerou-. for young In e'lock . · s <J1d J ohn . Eakin of the N<JllOnal Weather Service an Denver "We 're not looking for a blizzard. merely blowing snov. v.1th v.1nd-. llJ 25 miles per hour The dnfl!> from tht· tv.o pre v1ous storms ham~red re5cut: erforts by cattlemen and repair v.ork on powtr lines "Our linemen a re us ing snowmobiles to get around and you Nln't do much hne work out or a snowmobile," said Bus Ward of K C Electrical As· !>Oc1ation based m Hugo, Colo. "We have drafts JO to 12 f~t high We hope to get a plane up th1'\ mommg to c;ee what the cfa m <Jge as If we get another -.torm, we'll be m worse trou- ble ·· Ouanc Jewell. chief stattsti- cia n fo r the Colorado Crop <Jnd Li\ l''-lOck RE-porting Service ~aid ll wa<; :.tdl too early to as· sec;<., cattle losses. b o re e a n d M a c A rt h Ur r;:;;;;;::::;::-;;::;=::::i••·········· .. boulevards, surrounded by San Paid Pollhcat Advertisement Joaquin Road. In it.a report, the commission's stare noted that only two vacant parce-ls remain within the 40 acre area and said there 1s little chance of major land use change in the near future. Ensign Students In Speech Contest A pair of Ensign Intermediate School students will represent Newport-Mesa Unified School District at the Optlmi~t Club• public speaking competition in Mission Viejo. Eighth graders ·sob Bielan and Cyrille Hanson wer~ select- ed for the April 15 zone competi- tion after Laking first places in local competition March lS when" contestants spoke a bout "Our Challenge in the 80s." Collision Kills Huntington Man Paul M. Hoffman, 19, of Hunt- ington Beach was killed Tuesday in a traffic collision on Jn. terstate 60 a bout three mile:> west of Beaumont. A California Highway Patrol officer said the car in which Hoff. man was a passenger was struck head-on by another vebi· cle that crossed over a painted. cente r divider during a rain ' ·storm. ..... p .... Former San Francisco Police Chief Charla Gain haa left law enforcement .work and bas purchased a mobile home parlt near Lemoore. PHIL MAURER the· eandidate whoeares enough to listen. for Newport Beac:b City Coaoeil "•1' •or bv c~ .... •O llf"C't Pt-..f'~twlhrf•' f•~t(..,,, .. • • ..., , i ... (; Exceptional students n eed an exceptional uniHKit~ 1 BBA,MBA and more! We're man expana.r'l :i~c a· P1•"1' ':; ,,.,,...,,d a'11 "4<JI N'o' Ur"'"' 1, is growing wnl"I adu :.., • • yCVS<:lf Even1rv1 c1a'>'1-S onP course at a 11me convenience and a 1ac ~ ·, _., i:.r ·~ ,,, 'fT1 •ri,. r. . ..,, ""' P01ica' o" 1 ,,,u professional levels Co•nP '°'" ln" rna1urq aduf•..., ard earn vr>•J' <Jua11tv degree al NatlOl"lal • Study or.<: • <J.;t ,.... .11 d : mP • One-t1mE> »r• >' m~n· lor .vut 1•n• ''" degr1•e p1og1dr' • Evening ar'lO oay c1asses to tit vour D~sv scrieou'i> Enroll! Classes begin April 7 • ~• •E'Q•S!ra1on rf'1o<mauon can 957-4215 ,.. ,,.,,..,. r 559-3711 11 f.1101" Flw eonvenfent 0r8nge County locations; '• r., Jl'!J A"d \';, •m,n~1er Lagura fl.tQue1 E1 I • ~ ~ amile awhile. .. Whether it's coverage of your city council or Congress, Daily Pilot writers and editors look for the all too rare, humorous twist that adds spice to living. Brighten your day with the entertaining, readable DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ... '· . ----------............ ---------~---..,..; ............... ,......_. •• I ........ Oranae Coast Colleae art student Judlth Goldbe rg HunUqton ~ach, ls one of 100 U S stu ·. dents honol'ed by the Soc i e t y of II · lustrotors of New York. Her scientific 11 f SACRAMENTO <AP> 1 us l r al ion o a _ The aute Department· seah orse h as been of Tranaportallon baa ~e lert~ for exhibit called for bids for the i n t h e soc i et Y 's long-awa.lted completion g a 11 e r y A p r i l 16 or Freeway 41 th.rough _t_h_r_o __ u .... sh_M ..... a_.y.._...2_. ___ Fresno. · Deadline Set For Flood Aid April 21 is the deadline for victims of Southern California's floods and mudslides to apply for as· sistance from the lodividttal and Family Grant Program (IFGP) state officials have announced. Individuals can receive up to $5,000 in non· repayable grants through tbe program, ad· ministered by the state Department of Social Services. IFGP officials reported residents of Orange County ba ve a lready filed .550 applications. "Others may be eligible for help under this special program," said Department of Social Services Director Marion Woods, "and I urge them to make a pplication at the Federal-State Dis aster As· sistance Center nearest them." Woods said the program was to serve people who couldn't qualify for help through the Small Business Administration, their own insurance companies, or other sources. Those wishing to apply for assistance rrom a ny of the federal and state rerovery programs should call 1-800-252-9259 for the location and busi- ness bours of the disaster assistance center nearest them, Woods said. General to Talk At County Event Brig" Geo. Guy L. Hecker Jr., special asals· tant for MX mi41tle mat.ten for the U.S. Air Force, will address the World Affairs Council of Orange County April 9 al the Saddleback Inn in Santa Ana. The dinner meeting will start al 7:30 p.m. with a no-host cocktail reception al 7 p.m. The Sad- dleback Inn is located at 1660 E. First St. Further information can be obtained from Loa Farley al 8.1.S-2564. Volunteers Sought An orientation .session for prospective volun- teers at the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orang'! is scheduled April 9 from 1p.m.to4 p.m. Anyone interested in volunteer services should report to the marigold room in the center's cafeteria. Further information can be obtained by calling 634-5541. Paid Political Advertisement DAVE BALSIGER MEANS MAKING THINGS BEi IERI DAVID W. "DA VE" BALSIGE& .Small Bualnesaman/Aulbor You've probably read Dave'• beet· Mlling boolta. Zn S.aJdJ ol Noah'• Ark and Th• Uncola Coiup1racT m -n the G-rated movt .. of the eeme , tltlee. Costa Mesa City Council • April 8 Pa.cl Ill' Balllllet lo< Counol ConwninM Oofl T,_. 23 I I Senti Ana. co.ta -92$21 MIRRORED PEDESTALS for yow fcnorfh HlllMJI. .YOUI CHOICE '19.95 ,.._....... ..... -_ _..____ -----~. --~ DAILY PILOT "Healing through 'Spiritual Perception .. b Wiiiiam C. Breen. C.S.B, ---"', ... av... ... a.-.,.., ol ~ 2880 Mesa Verde Drive East Costa Mesa. California Friday Evening, 8:00 PM Apr I I 4. 1980 CMd ..... , ... ci....ell Durjng.April: \ PHIL MAURER Play UnitedS "Take-off" game on everyfilght. ' t. Dunno Apnl 1980 on an UMect Alr1tnos lhOht1 -=ti ttclt.ete<J ~ wttl rec91V9 one uruteo Take-of! oame card Wl1tl a COtl'I 1uet 1e;r81Ch off 1111 9 s11vor bl5xe. on the oame card and If ow .. (3) ~a~ In a rvw-hotuo....._ ~Of cMeooNflY- VO\I l'laYe a WlnntnQ card 2. NO "1MCtiA8E NECESSA,.Y. To 00.&tf'I a tree oame card. lefld • stamc-i.self·a(jdresaed oovol<»e 10 ~.Inc . PO Bo• 86 New Vork. New 'l'ortl 10046 Include as your apolic:at.on the ~otten words Unrtect l ake-off' Game on 1 seoa1111e Ptec• of paper ~hllnally reoro· duoedapohcat.one WTll not boeoceQI~ Only one oame card will be 1uued per maol 11>01oc:a1100 In lhe event mo<e than one aoohcation .. reoe.ved trom an indMdual 1n one dey. only one 1uch apohc:ation .. 11 be "°"<>feet All me11 1 aoohcetione lor oame cards mull be recetved II the a.bol.'tl eddreN by Apfjl 30. 1960 3. H ycu are the holder of • WlnnlnQ game cerd. ycu afe entrtlect to a tlclc.el tor one tree roun<Hr1p tor one penion wnotly on United AH11nee between points In the Unrtect States flnciudlng Ha-•I) on reQuler1y llCtlectulect United fliQhls tor t~ ono1neono on m eft« June 1. 1880. and oomoi411ed on or before Deoembel 1 &. 1880. The trlO rrwy be vie anv evailllb4e dMI of a.vice of the 01111noei~ chOice and rney lr1Clud8 a mulmum Of two ltOOCM11'9 <•11etudlno 1he pOlflt of Oftgin) In eodftiOn to the outWIRS deetlnetlon. .4.Al .............. ....WmuttbeM'lt .......................... ic... Inc.. ... Alth """"9, New_., NY 1001 a. by Mey 15. 1 NO. Neot'- Maroen-l<ane nor l.Jnftect Alr1tnee $1\811 be r~ for io.t or .....-ectect me.i All oerds are 1ublect to venficatlOfl by M1~ne. en H-.oee>et~ Judging"""·"""°" dec!Mlnl.,.. ttnal Cardi wtlcn are rNAt'8tecl. tamoel'ect Wtttl. -leg•l>I• or oon1eon pt1ntlng Of Olhef emn. are aUlornatcelly VOtd When • w.nn.no oame card 11 roceived end validated. •t entlllee the P9f'IOO wt-.oee neme 11 entetecl ii-eon to reoetVe by ma~ a Unrtecl Tal<4H>ff T~ Cenrflca1e reoaenwble k>r the aor 1renepc>n.8110f1 Suen M tranaoon•· t ton will be provided Ol1ly to the~ named on the Trmvet Cemticate. Wttt- n1no oame C8ldl mey be regllt«9d '" rne neme of tne ongM'lel ~ ot any OI Mr peraon A Trmvei C«tlficate or air t tCtt.el -* agai!19I I Tr9Vtll C«1iflc*e 11 not tnanef«ltlle to ll(l()lflef lndMduel •nd •• not,~. lot CMh. S. Emolo)IM8 of United Alr1tnea (ot eny of 119 •ubeedllinell.119 ~lttno egency. M~t<.Me (and itl Orinl ~ prOOUQ- tlon ~)and~ of !Mir 1mmedolt• flmll-.,. not etlglble to rec:eive I tree trip. .. Fec:tlnl, ..... end locll --... tfle IOle NIOOlllibitlt,.of tne ~ Of the "-tf1p. Thie 0111M • llOlc:I wNr9 proh~-:A111.-.i.1&111• end IOCll IOPtY. 1. a.M...,. Aortl 1 • .,_,.,. Aof'A30. 1980 Ff-.. ..,. not delrMd by "9y 1 &. 1980 "411 not be~ To ooeein a • lltt d ~Ml'Cf I MfkddtMlcl, ltamoed~to: ~­Inc . P.0.lk-.114.. New'f\n.NY100oe& Thn.Y ~ma luv-toe-rucaJly. hori..'OnlMlly ord1tl~l'1 -lftakc-wu u v.;nnt'T. Take your trip to Hawaii, to Florida, to anv place United flies in the U.S. The skies have never been friendlier. So come play United's "Take-off" game on board every flight in April. You could win a free round·trip. Choose Florida. Hawaii, or anywhere United flies in the U.S .... on any available class of service we off er. You can get all the information by reading the "Official Rules" in the box. . So, come join us in the friendly skies. There's never been a better time to go United. For reservations, call your Travel Agent. Or call United. Partners in Travel with Western International Hotels. "Yofl 've got the look of a ~nner. United." • '· . ---...... --------t ....... .-. _____ ., ________ "'"""'!......,~ r .. TO CLl•AX A YSAaf.ONG celebreUoo ot UM event, dty a&Mra ~ the nm Ucbtlna o1 bu,e are la_. OD UM dome ol the Wabub Couaty Courtbouae la tbt city's ......... A century qo, all the pa ltreet U.htl wete turned off, a lwitcb WU nfpped and tow are lam119 oa tbe court.houle dome lit up tbe entire clt)'. · ~ On that first momentous nlght, of. ficlala from all over lndiaaa, Ohio and llllnoll came to Wabash. aa dld report.en from 13 newspapers . Air Mail Sperial • ~........... A8 &BPO&TEO BY new.pa~ at the time, tbe courtbouM bell pNled Norman Wtlson of Coventry, Conn., bas erected a special mailbox for air mail de- livery alongside the one be bas for regular mail. Wtlson, however bas not yet come up with a way to check if he has reeeived any air mail yet. the alenal and li&bt bunt forth from Rebates Doe on Union Dues SAN DIEGO CAP) -to additional rebates on A federal judge s ays dues taken by their un- W ester o Ai r Ii n e s ion for conventions and employees are entitled political activities.. . ,AbeS IMSUtiHcl . MOW' 141154 er IJ~MJ7 ........... c.... ...... .. •. ··-.. ...,~ .......... t111.1111111t· .... 11111 ,, ........... "'""'' .11 1· li1111 t1·d . '" """' i11 .. I Sears Huntinl(ton Beac>h SURPLUS STORE Save 20%-e0%. on all itema In atodt. Y. • •<'II ltn1 qu~h•• •nd d1.....,.,tlnu.d "Y. ... I'"<'" quotfd 4rr 1two ,.,.Rular pnrr• •• 1TM'rthaiwt1w Imm ~•" Rtu1I and "horh llw' 1t~m.. ,...,., ''""'"''> ollorf'<I b• Cataloc t·.,,.~ Untnbultt"" or 1n man' S..Mn fCt"l41l "'°'" •f"'OW'Wt 1tw-rountrv Selected MEN'S PANTS were 7.99 to 20.00 CONVER°TIBLE/PORT ABLE DISHWASHERS SAVE-S9.00 to 90.00 77451was234.95 NOW s175aa SAVE 59.07 n142'was 289.95 NOW s1 99ee SAVE 90.07 ms1 was 244.95 NOW 517988 SAVE 65.07 Assorted YOUR CHOICE s4ee ' WOMEN'S SWIMWEAR was 24.00 NOW 5999 Since work on the road plan for the City of Irvine was started, safety and · convenience have been foremost in the minds of the planners. That's why main roads go around residential areas so the ma jority of the traffic is kept out of your immedi- ate neighborhood. And away from children. Implementation of ~e planned road sy tern ts ano ther example of Irvine's continued growth toward the goal of becoming an energy- RESIDENTS ARISE VOTE NO -ON --·- ~-D -· BobSpleea effici ent, economically balanced city. Growth guided by two important factors. The City's far- sighted , living General Pian. And concerned residents from the com- munity, City governme nt a nd Tlie Irvine Company who work together to make it happen. We may not always SL>c eye-to-eye on every de- tail, but the result has been, and will continue lo be, a city that gets bettl'r to li ve in every day. That's why we are · working on.18 road pro- j~ts with the City to kt"'\.'P l'M VOTING FOR RAT WILLIAMS IECAUSE: ult takes a man who knows how govern- ment works to begin to solve Newport's traffic problems. Ray Williams has that knowledge and a record to show he's making 1t work. I urge you to re-elect him for the future of Newport Beach ... Bill Allen the heavy traffic out of your neighborhood. Why we're contributing an additional $2.7 million for immediate development of roads tha t follow the plan for Safe, convenient traffi c patterns. And why there's much morL' improvement to come. For information on this growing new city, please vGit or call The Irvine Comp,1ny Infonnation Center. Culver Drive exit off San Diego Fwy. (l-405). To comerof Barranc,1. (714) 551-1500. .. . Good planning keeps Selected GIRLS'PANTS were 7.99 to 11 .99 14 SPEED BLENDER was29.99 NOW 51788 YOUR CHOICE s2aa 45 Gal. Heavy Duty TRASH BAGS Box of .15 wre3.99 NOW 5244· 12Cup BUNDTPAN Non-stick interlor was 3.29 Men's A Women's STYLER DRYERS were 12.99 NOW ssaa the traffic out of your neighborhood. .\ . ----~___...__..,,_.._ _________ _ ' I l ' I • ' I . ' ' ' SAVE 41c BINACA Ill.ATM SPltlY ·~ •GOlNJI VICKI SINEX NASAL SPRAY t11: • a11l;U90'I 'i 1= ~·" ., .2 oz. f 01 11.iy tevtt sulle1e1s w1lh 1111Po1 mc01ca1t0n 1 oz. 99c 1.87 u DR. 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COLORS SGAUON BUCKETS & SHOVEL -PUSTIC Oval Basket Polyethyltne with ht· 1mpar.t wMe sty1ene handle ASS1. COLORS PYM AD PRICES PREVAIL: WED. APRIL 2nd. ntRU SATURDAY~·APRIL 5th. ,;,,,_.._l.89u CERAMIC EGG BOX J rotor tul bOt 10 L"' IOI ptn<. ff'welr v _ _.._ ~ r11t·~r 1p pu1 rn an , ~~ f ,t\JH (!.1~l tl _J 2.99 a SESAME STREET STACKING TUMBLERS t' I, t M• (11"'1\f'I t ', "' • 1 1 ,,uurn '4 ... t ~ .... ,, f J!J I h ~:.\LADIES' FASHION ~~ --: .SCARVES 100 I)( l'r~\ltl 1n cl Nt(Jf' ' , "" • ( (.I !I,. f't'V.t!'>I SAVE 60e MENNEN SPEED STICK ~ 1.39 KODAK .llflLI.· -2.49 SAVE 76c NOXZEMA MEDICATED SKIN ' CREAM • G•easle~s medicated. 1e1resht!s d• y complorons · 14 OL ' 1.99 COLORBURST 50 INSTANT CAMERA A qrt-lt nt>'# i11m·tlM \hOOI "'~'""' CAn'\l't A'#tlh A11tomat1r molOf•tlld pffnl t ittlt-00 aase ,,ivf 3295 : KOOAKINSTANT ~~. 6.49 LADIES 3-LAYER EVA Beach Comber . SANDALS /11<h Ct..~1'11 n n • 11 • ~ 1-im• ""'" lhJC~l1• 6 1rr1I~• • ()( ., ... ASST DESIGNS ~ 1.95 u. RATTAN FLOWER BASKETS IN ASSI. SIZES ., - r nfrr< c Ot!"On'> & 1,1\htOn 7 9 1 9 9 2.89 EA. TO • EA. MEN'S Better TIES All 100 001v1 \let ""''nkt rt \1\1.lnl ""'I COIOIS M.V• ~\;3r\ .1ri<l4\lyll!9~ V' • EA. MEN'S f nation LEATHER BELTS 100 1e.11ne1 1n ..i var iety 01 wodtM 4.99 EA •• PAP£RMAT£ CERAMIC HAND· THROWN POTS with SAUCERS A111~ l•11e rn1<11<. I, <1:~• 10 Clloos.e 11('n1 4" SIZE ~~~ 8" SIZE 2.99 4.95 6.95 BUTZ GAS CAN Appetite Control Capsules ERASERMATE "BLOCK OUT" by St1. Std SUNSCREEN wltlt CAP Helf¥Y Duty Control your ap· petite morning 10 f\tOhl Me01· cally 1es1e<1 and proven "PENS Tile tun pen tlltlt e1 asts au y01Jt mistakes wrlh the blink ot an eye • •Cft .. lotlott (hi.) . a.• a..a .. (4 01.) SHOP 7 DAYS A WEEK I 'l:OO AM T09:30 PMMONOAY THRUSATUROAY • Q.00 AM TO 7 :00 PM SUNDAY MIWNIT•..eM •tit........, ...... ,... a TOttO 1•111....._..:... ..._...,._,.,.,a us pas•....,: IAfffA AM-HI I ,_. ...... k ' .... I .. 9" SIZE \PAK OFSO ggc SAVE~ .Mickey or innie Mouse 111,h!t'I hJlijl • WATCND 1695 EA • NORTHERN FAN JET Pro Blower /Dryer Compact ltQl11we1gn1 1200 W()U<, 3 hf:,ll & 2 speed~ lor drying & Slyltng clOV hall Beach Towels • ASS'T. NOVELTY D•'>nev Warner Bros or r. 5,mm" '"'" 3 50 . I • JACQUARD AS;;, Absorbt'nl woven to 5 00 wrap voursP1l 1n .iller poor or b11ach EA Ass't. WICKER Wall Decor Pr .1c11c .11 lJ~t·lul n.rno c1;ilred c.t•ltcl- til w1ck1·r L.irq~ StlPCltOO 1nclul110Q IJllll]Ut: Sll,11>1''.. & '>1/ l"> YOUR CHOICE NO NONSENSE, Easy To Be Me PANTYHOSE ·CONTROL TOP PM!tift & hose 2 ~s4 •II in OM. z •Light SUPPORT P..rties & llPt 2~s5 .,,.,t all ~ i•.... " •PANTYHOSE WfTH P..U .. &hose A REINFORCED TOE 2P $3 .. ,....... :. PAK Of 3 5.5 oz. BAR AMBASSADOR .1_ -· ·WINES VINTAGE DATED VARl£TALS . • French Colomb•rd • Chenln Blanc • Colomberd RoH •ZJnf.ndef • C•~t S•uvlcnon 1.5 LT. 2.99 u . AD PRICES PREY AIL: WED. APRIL 2nd. ntRU SATURDAY APRIL 5th. NEW CHOCOLATE Lotus Glasses FROM LIBBEY • Rocks 4 PAK 2 ., 09 • U oz. lle•euce ~ 4 PAK PM CLAIROL 'S Loving Care · ~ -· HO PEROXIDE COLOR ~ LOTION -; .. ,, ' '"""" g NO UQUgR AT: 5871 UNIVERSITY AVE .• .£. SAN DIECO • 829 N. MAIN STREET . CO~A - 1.69u •r:J ,~,lL:~ Miss Clairol tr • =[oR'a Oil of Olay (4 oz.) or Night of Olay <2oz.> Youth tor Vour Skin 3.69 u. COVERGIRL Lom!'N Lush l1ASCARA l t nqll11•fl' 1111 ~!'11\ p, 'rt 11fllJ" 11 1• I tr I 1.39 • ... ~ A . I ti.to• '-·.' ~. 239u RAINTREE The Moisture Maker COVERGIRL COVERGIRL • loti0t1 for NORMAL or DttY (8 oz.) ~ Moisturized Liquid MAKE-UP 1 oz. -EYE - .SHADOW co~~;;Ns GERllOL TABLETS -~ High patency lfOn 1.,.-~ and vitamin sup- plement. .'\ Pressed POWDER .4 oz. Need your prescJ1p1tons tilled lut? YOU/ Sav-on pharmacy has automated dispensing mac~mes that can 1111 your • prescupt1on quickly and . r-.._ accurately. ... ~ ·::~, Trwfwyw,..eeatptiM . t :-_:. \.,, , ......... ... ' . Call In your prescrrptron today• , -Your Sav-<>n Pharmacist will be I --: \_ happy to obtain your OOCtCH s , • : 1 OK •or your med1ca11on • EA. SAVE soc ORT HO BUG-GET A SNAll & SLUG P£WTS •ormto llJG GflA SMl&Slug Neu 214 lb. age REG. OR MINT 5 oz. TUBE SAVE 99e JET-SPRAY GUMOUT . Carbureror rle<1n1•r ri'mo11Ps Qum ~ 11.Jr noc;ll 011po~11 _, 1ns1 rnlly 1.49 9Steam &Dry IRON I • S..rtrllH ff'NI stt-to *l at • ,.sai of a lllfttoll. •Ci.H~tllealwt· till&•'-····~ ett.-.a. 11.95 PRELL SHAMPOO r -~ • l.iqtlid ( 16oz.) ·~~e17~) 1.99a CORELLE by Corning 5 PC. SETTING 6.99 sn ..... , ...... CORNINGWARE SIDEKICK , DISH I ......._2_.2_9_EA·~· ::,.:;.;-·~·C-- ASS'T. FLAVORS & WEIGHTS. . 1 LB. CAN YOUR CHOICE CAKE MIX ,, .. I WAIHJNOTON <AP> -Ila a "8t .Wea..~ao • U. II~ Aa.ericu1 llUJe • .,.,..., oc. a...,111 .-.11M111. ,,..w 1nllal caftdia.. .,.. eoeitq .ap wftb ---4-.• tlmt....,....dlawbaf ~...,..-a~ ti VI I ..... And Whit audl DH reect.tic. •,... ... ...,.. • taauoua ~ ol UM mood ot a.. ..._, lt\IQ• lt la men tu. U-.. ~Wk a,18•• ~· :-18 P&ISIDl:NT CAana IN pebUeal \rou· t He oucht to hear voten tplkU.. tWr ..._ ••hlnl at~" toild at h.la Uf9M. ... GOP froot·runner RooaW ~•tan ...,_, to tlM •pftne• eam,.ip ..._ ... aM wou1bn W'hat It W be Ht. tf the Detnoerata tot toptber · . ,.,,....d be Jeft'J ,,,,.., ....,., Oft botb .... ev lllue," a llne that draW9 a few 1nkbn "There'd be Teddy K.anedy, •bo'1 on the wron1 1ide of every laauo. • · Loud lau&bter and cbffra. "And there'd be J immy Carter, ~ho d~1n't know what the 11auea are " Al that. audiences lnvarlably ex· plode Wttb Jausbter and cheers Another s ure-fire line used by Rea1an l& hla reference to President Carter'11 first tlreaide H•••• chat "You rem6mber, be wore '-sweater, which prompted someone to omerve ;uuat be was the first president to belio bla term by 1ullln1 the wool over his own eyes." In farm CQm· unities and in big ciUea,rthey love it . . " m& KENNEDYS ALWAYS HAVE preferred okea aimed at themselves and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy holds to that tradition. He likes to tell union audiences o bout bU first Senate race and how, during a broadcast debate, his opponent turned to him in the closing seconds and said, '·Kennedy. you• ve never worked a day lo your life." Time ran out before Kennedy could reply. The next day he was campaigning at a plant HOWN gate when a burly worker ap- 1>roached him and said, "I heard what they said cbout you last n1ght and let me tell you, you .baven'tmlssed a thing." What are th«:,.lssues that excjte ~udiences? One of the best applause lines in American . pol itics for the past several years has been a strong, clear statement in support of the proposed Equal Rights Amendment. No matter what the re· gion, whether the afea is rural or urban, whether pe 1s in a state thl)t has ratified the amendment or lJOl. a politician knows· he can get a big cheer by oecladng hJS support for ERA. BUT THE CHEERS FOR ERA don't seem lo have moved the amendment any closer to ratifica· lion by the states. The draft draws a big cheer no matter wh<1t position a t andidate lakes. Audiences leap to their feet applauding when Reagan or Kennedy declares opposition to Carter's registration proposal. The r eaction is just as favorable when Vice President Walter F. Monda le or George Bush speaks in favor or registration. Hairdo Out Bo Derek Style Nixed EAST GRINSTEAD. England <AP > -Bo Derek's exotic hairdo or braids and beads looked great in the movie "10 " But when teen-ager Liz Peat wore it to school. teachers were not im· pressed. Head teacher John Cunningham ordered the 18-year-old blonde to go home and unravel her bair. the Daily Mirror reported. "He said if I didn't I would have to find aomewhere else to go:· Miss Peat told the j ewsp'apt1r. .,. Some 60 upperclassmen staged a demonstra· ion to protest the hairdo ban. french R ecall VE Day • PARIS (AP) -After officially ignoring it for five years, the French government baa decided to 'f'esume celebrating the May 8, 1945 Allied victory 'in Europe. The decision reinstates the official celebra- tions on the anniversary of the end of World War II to Europe, but does not malce It an orficial day ore. The Cabinet communique said the decision waa responding "to the wishes of Frenchmen to telebrate In an official manner the "35lh an· plversary of the victory in 1945" and would be tpade "permanent In future years." \JJu"U11gto" CBearl1 [• 1J'11tsl Cl11t1stcon Cl\U1td ,~ Combined v4du~l Cl10L's p'<ese"t . , ,, GREATER ' . •sHE ' ;.. •' • ' . ' I nc.l.l.o4t119 3 4CA WI 6t...uk puu11.ta.Uc11 f ,. ,. gu"da~. <.Ap.u~ 6 " 6:00 p.ht. al tJJ~. <tJJtg~ &ltoo~ ~udtlOJtlu'" IO!lc. pU.6tM4.Uon ont11) CANDLEL IGHT COMMUNION Thursday. April 3-8:00 P.M. fatter Morning "SUNRISE AT THE BEACH" At Foot Of Huntlngfon St-6:30 A.M. PRAISE AND CELEBRATION SERVICES 1:00a1:30 • tO:OO A.M. T. W. ~:"~In The Morning" Rm Chrlden , Main & Adams Huntfngton BNch • .. ~ r • \ f ~ 1) • VOTEAPllLI l&AGAN I A MAST•a OF the punchy line that &KU tM detalla wbleb eouJd brine dlaa1ree- ment but which. at lb• aune Ume, leaves them wbe,. be alanda: ''TM tovernm4tfll ~auaee Inflation and the gov- emmeat can mau h '°away.'' Explosive cheen follow. · "Jt'1 Ume to 1et 'aov..-ament off the back of I.he mere lnc1UJtry " br people to their feet every Ume. 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And Perpetual has a variety of savings programs~ among which there's certain to be one righ t for you and your needs. For safety's sake, your money will be insured to • • $40 ,000 by an agency of the U.S. government. Perpetu~ also ott~rs you many free services, so me requiring qualifying balances. The free ~~ ... safety deposit box is probably the most popular because it's perfect for the safekeeping of important documents and papers. But there are eleven other free services, every one of them a convenience in its own way. On top of that, Perpetual is known for its friendly, courteous staff. They go out of their way to give you whatever it is you need in a hurry. And don't forget those interest rates mentioned earlier. They'll give you an unforgettable high. •By F«i.,•11-. N.ffy wlthdrftlall .,. "'~'to 1111b11tant11J tnlfHN I ~,,.ltlN. - -PERPETUAL SAVINGS lloln•ofGreenC&apetTNelmenf ftleD:j@ . Mein Office: 9720 Wllthlre Blvd., Bevetfy Hiiia, CA 90212 27+eoee or 212~ • Wwewood Oflloe: 1oee8 W1tehfr9 Btvd., Loe~ CA 9002.4 47+.3603 • • ~.ne Oflloe: 280 No. Larchmont Btvd., ~ Angefel. CA 80004 482..&483 ........... Ofllc9: 18540 Oevonehlre Sl, Nor1brldge. CA 9132A 390-2328 • C• 1 .. ...,_ Otloe: MOO Plett Ave., Canoge Paril, ~ 11304 ~141 • Pu11rton OMoe: 3334 Yorbe Unda 8tvd .• FUlterton., CA 92931 {714) 083-1200 • Ne•pcwt leech Offloe: 1934 San Mlguel Dr1ve, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 640-1834 Al ttftett.,... Slt•9'• N 10 a.a. tt 2 J& • • l ! • PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT For the first time, we are writing directly to our neighbors here in Newport Beach abou~ political candidates. -• And we want to tell you how we feel right up front-here in the open lights of our local newspaper. We don~t want to reach you through a candidate or through a separate campaign committee set up to benefit any person or group. Each of us at Koll has our own i)ersonal choices as to who we think would be I best for the Newport City Council. But we aren't going to try to sell you on any , candidate: we urge you to pick whomever you think is best for Newport's future. ' We just want you to understand why you should vote.against Council members Paul Ryckof f and Ray Williams .. regardless of who you support on Election Day. This ad will-give Ryckoff and Williams a chance to respond: and we think they owe some explanations to the people of Newport Beach. They will probably try aga~n to make you beJieve we are an "outside corporate giant" that coldly ignores local resident concerns. ... We aren't. The five partners of The Koll Company all live and work right here in Newport Beach. we own an office complex near the airport, "Koll Center, Newport." • Our families are as important to us as your f amity is to you.· So we are growing more concerned about increased home burglaries, sagging Police ~orate. and additional traffic-related delays for Newport's emergency vehicles. Every time a jet takes off at Orange County Airport. the windows in our homes rattle. We want responsible controls on the airport and we are tired of (:ouncil inaction, too. We shared ·the frustration of Corona del Mar homeowners when Ryckoff and , Williams arbitrarily voted to ''downzone'' their homes. These Council members recently did the same thing-only on a larger scale-to us. Councilwoman Jackie Heather had to publicly threaten a lawsuit against Ryckof f . to stop his malicious actions and comments about her. we understand this too, for Ryckoff and Williams recently also forced us to sue them. They unfairly singled us out and removed prior approval to build a hotel near the airport. so, when Ryckof f and Williams t<:ike a slap at us, please remember something: the people at The Koll Company are "residentlalists.'' too. .. we want a road system that works-safety for our homes and families-a com- fortable and calm neighborhood environment-and fair treatment from responsi- ble elected officials. And when you vote in the City Council Election on April 8, please remember the fa~s of -Ryckoff's and Williams• actions, not 'their empty words of accusation and. explanation. ( The :Koll Cqmpany 4480 Von Karman, Newport Beech. ca. • Timothy Strader 833-3030 ~ • . ' ' i . . ' c \ . • . . . • p • , - DOY.OU NEED A LAWYER? . Sillllll • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41 Flnt c..ttllill ., Upic) ............•••••• $21 c_,.au. Firmtlln ...................... $225* rart.sli(I F...tiln ...................... $345* · Uac•llstlll hrces : =: .............. S150* 11rm lltvitl Defense ....•..•....•....... · ~o·· UR~ Detainer .•..•.•..•. : .............. $90* Accllllnt cases .................. Free Consaltatiln . " .. 'PM lttffle--"hie--"" ...... MELLER & SNYDER A Professional Law Corporation 19762 MacArthur Blvd .. ~uite 311 . Irvine 851-8121 ask for John Connolly, Attorney at Law Paid PohticaJ Advertisement Yott To Elect A Common Sense Candidate To NewPort Beach City Council Join Those Who Support John Cox CoNrof GfOWttt aftd ....... '* Maintain 0 planned hmrt to lan<;l u~ 1nclud1ng public and pnvate beocnes ~11'afftc COngeltlon Complete the TrotflC Circulation Plan. 1nclud1ng the Son Joaquin Hills Bonrta Canyon ComdOr and Un1ve<Srty Duve Um" Alf 1l'afllc NofM Insure o llm1t of 40 fhghts PEif day at John INa'{ne Airport Pr9SeNe the Upp9f lay Esta blish a coopefOtlve otmosph01e that will make ooss1ble funding'°' dredging ond s1tta· hon basins to ptOlect theOO., "°'9c:t,....,.., RfgNI • "llV9tlt lowsuttl Hone>< the City's commrtments 10 both the residenhal and bus1~communrty Local Go¥9mment Control Toke tho 1n111a11110 1n ptob.em sotv1ng and not g111E1 awov con trot to out$1de agencies Restore lnt.grtty to City Govemmem Conduct the c ttYs business In open heo11ngs that recognize common decencv and tho h1ghe$t ethical standards VOTE APRILi I JOHN C. COX, JR. IXI P-'O tor l>Y T.._ Co• tor COU!'Cll Commln.e, Ray Hu •.,, ... .,,.,_ I O :ll0-007S, lM Outr199er. HewPOn S.a<I\ Paid Pollllcal Advertisement THEY BELONG TOGETHER! ELECT DAVID SHORES/NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL DAVID SHORES is vitally active in City and County affairs. He recently served on the Orange County Citizens Direction Finding Commisi sion during studies of post Proposition 13 tax solutions and Chino Hiiis as an alter- native airport site. Mr. Shores wu treasurer of the West Newport Improvement Asso- ciation and legislative chair- person for the Newport Crest Homeowners Association. He Is a member of The Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and the Newport Harbor Art Museum. DAVID SHO.,ES PLEl)GES A LIAQ P.ROGRAM • • • LISTEN, EVALUATE, ACT DECISIVELY! VOTE FOR TO BETTER SERVE DISTRICT 2/WEST NEWPORT DAVID SHORES ~~~~N~~cH .. t NEW YORK CAP> -You've beard -of ~ .... -about tbe bubble IWD that '1 eapeelally Juley a.1-. lt'1 l1ced with spider e.ap. And JOU koow wtUeb bam~1er chain padl lta patties with mua..d eut.laworm1 . . V0'9've beard, indeed. EverybOdy knows •b9ut tbe ''X" co,apany ... or wu It tbe ••A•• compan1? TllE8t: STO•ACB·CJIU&NING STO&JBS are pure tantaay. They're off.the-wall rumon. ean.Uq a eruy tort of credibWty • tbey spread: SIDee everybody'• beard tbem, they muat be true. rtpt? Mo.t recently. t.be people who brine you de· teraeot and tootbpaate bave been swatt.ina at namon -Procter It Gamble Co., of CloclmlaU. whose corporate symbol is a bearded mao·ln·t.be- mooo &utnc at 13 stars. Dkt you bear that Proet.r 6 Gamble bu beeo taken over by the .. Mooaiea.'' that tbe man·in-t.be- moon ii now a.med by t.be Rev. Sun Myun1 Mooa'a UnlficaUoo Cburcb? · LOIS OF l'OL&S UE BUZZING WITll news of the takeover. 1n Mlnneeota at leaat. Some of their neighbors have a different notioO: They've beard something weird is eotnc on at P&G. that the corporate logo is actually a symbol for witchcraft. .. or is it a symbol fw Satan? All raise. of course. But troublesome. "It buo•t really become J bil problem." aaid corporate spokeswoman Mary Parson. "We've had sliptJy lesa than 150 calls, moeUy from the Mlnespolis area. We've decided juat to respond u we're asked." The response? *itber Mooo nor bis church owns shares in Procter & Gamble; indeed. no single shareholder owns more than ball of 1 per- cent of the stock. The man-ln-tbe-moon loeo ia 150 years old, and is simply, essentially fa.nclful . So where do theae biurre ootJoos come from! "WHERE DO DrRTY JOKES COME from?" Fredrick Koenig, a social psycboloeist at Tulane University and a student ot rumors. asked with a shrug. "People pay attention to you if you 're spread· ing a rumor. They listen to you. Contamination .... ~-.;.a...-.11&....1"-'!;.._ ____ __, rumors are a big deal -everybody's beard about getting breaded rat at the cbicken franchise - be<:ause the more revolting a rumor is, the more attentioo-getting it is. ··w e do know that bigness makes you more vulnerable to rumors because bigness makes the rumor worthwhile," he said. "Rumors are spread about big companies, a bout the governJllent, about celebrities.'· In Procter & Gamble's case. one rumor was spread by a nursing borne newsletter in Gaylord . Minn. The monthly Polpurri at the Lakeview Home printed an item submitted by an employee who said the Moon church owned Procter & Gam- ble. This month's Potpurri will retract the item. said a spokesman. Hop in Easter Sunday for our special family-priced Prime Rib or Filet Mignon dinners forjust $5.95. ~ACK ANGUS RESTAURANTS~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY • SANTA ANA •CERRITOS GARDEN GROVE • TORRANCE • LAKEWOOD • ANAHEIM .,.,. ... "'! . ' SOMETDIES. SAID KOENIG. A REALLY --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ juicy rumor will detach it.self from one guy and hop to another. bigger guy. Koenig served as a..----------------------------..,. consultant to the McDonald's hamburger people when it happened to them . "As far as I can ~II. lhe rumor about worms in the hamburger meat started about Wendy's hamburgers in Tenness~. When it spread to Atlanta. it shifted to McDonald's," Koenig said McDonald's was then lrytng to squelch two separate rumors. The worm rumor was piggy. backed on another false story-that Mc Donald 's donated profits lo the Church or Satan. ll was what Keonig c alled "a double · whammy," which be said works this way: If peo. pie are already spreading one outrageous story about you, they're more likely to spread two. ALTHOUGH THE SATAN AND earthworm rumors flar.ed and died nearly two years ago, the people at McDonald's still refuse to comment. . "I'm going to have lo lake the position that any dis<:usslon of a rumor bas a tendency to revive the rumor." s aid Doug Timberlake, McDonald's spokesman in Oalt Brook. m. "I don't want any rumor resurrected.·· McDol1ald's won 't say whether the rumors hurt business. Al Procter & Gamble. Ms . Parson said so far. at least. there's been no effect. Al Life Savers Inc .. President William Morris said he's still "looking at the scan" from a false sto ry that attached 1tseu three years ago to Hu1>1>1e Yum: The gum, the rumQr hissed, was full of spider eggs. The company d~the rumors In extensive advertising. KOENIG RAS ADVICE FO lfagued by a rumor : -First, try to wait it out. The rumor may die of its own accord. -Uthe rumor persists, make It news: "U you talk about il, deny It, then no one bas an exclusive. Everybody's beard about It." -Finally. ridicule the rumor. Call it stupid. call It crazy. People will ridicule those who repeat it. FREE TO THE PIJBLI£ FOCUS ON COMMUNITY HEAL TH SPONSORED I V PftCIFICA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL . INJURIES IN JUNIOR ATHLETES OF'SPECIAL INTEREST TO PARENTS PARTICIPANTS • COACHES FILMS ·DISCUSSION 7:00 P.M. THURSDAY. APRIL 10, 1980 MODERATOR KELSEY C. PETERSON. JR .• M.D. CARMEN YUPPA CONFERENCE CENTER .... , o. ... lbeet O'llll* .... olllll9) .... .... a.w..- For Woamdolt Pllolie 142-4611 . ltxt. 222 • -,. / - G.H.ROTHE Tlie CA)lnplett• llepertoire Gatja Rothe ... fort'most e~ponent of the almost forgotten art of mezzotint. Join us anytime during April fo r a retrospective of he r work and a viewing of our latest acquisitiona- Balkt Picture I & Broadwa_y .4mbilion. They add to what is already the largest Rotht• <'oUectio n-in the world. With any purcha from thiis S(>(""ial exhibition, you 'U receive a f n..'t' htmcl-"igned poster of onother Rothe creation. _ Rothe In Person Beverly H1118: 11nanday, April 3rd, 7-9 p.m. Long Beach: Friday, April -Ith, 7-9 p.m. AICOPLAZA S05 South F10wer St. illJI 489·244-4 IEVDLYHDJS 275 So. La Cienega Blvd. 11 block So. ol Wihhile I 2131659·6226 LONG IEACH J85() °""1Tv Ave. 121JJ 416·7070 Buy 1hc umcltts on um~ N<>mllll>CE 8940~81vd. (l lJI 993·8144 ORANG! COUNTY South Ca. Plea (Not to Bullodt''' 17141549-9191 whh ow convcrucnt low·lnccrnt tams. Lona 8ach, Nonhrldaund Bevftly HUI open YIWil etd~ tbna Sunllty' 10 to 5 . A.Ko Plata, Tuctdty thn.a S..utday 9 al>to+ 30. Orange t :owity, Moaday thN Fnday 10 to 9, Saturday 1010 6. 5'mdly 12 to S - ~ -<. ~ 0 " 0 .. 0 \ <. ?.. "' 0 ~ "' CJl & • ' g i ~ j _. ~ £ I . -----.. ...._ _____ ·~ ..__ ---·----....... ,_.--... ..... _______________ ... ___ ·-__ ...... ___ .,,.. ... __ ..,_ .. . -----------------..i·r-·-... --· _ ... . • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ }. f. ~ .. ' I '· • \ • l • . RENE BOUCHAID CIW1PAGm I '' 750 ml llG-&,2t TM CIOICl-- BLUE flUN UllNAUMILCI 349 23 Gl. UG. 4.ff SAllPllCI __ _ MARUS IOSI Ol IUllCA 2" 750 ml llG. 3.H YOUI CIOICI-- : lllGUNOOl llAVAW WINIS -279 1.5 LITER ltG. l .7t YOUI QIOICI_ RIUNm·TAILE WINES 219 750 ml llG. 2. 99 YOUI CHOICE __ ~;.. ~~ CANADIAN aua CMWllAM Wl151T639 7S0ml l lG. 7.99 SMIRNOFF VODIA GUAllTT DIS1IUD . 7SOml 449 Wlnta ' DOLE HORMEL STAR LINDSAY SWUTNUIN DIYIUDSPAll ,. ... asaao """'" SUCISOI~ ~-f a.m CAl..U Of.MS :63c ... 2s1 ... fOI :59c =6Jc , ... While 1todi• lo1tl • DAILY N.OT AJ a t. 'J' argas Girl' Artist lns11.ired • NEW YOU CAP> -Tb; famed lUUltrator Alberto Varsu la M Ud be tboqht hit ,.,.. ot '61.DUni t.boM 1tanUJy clad womea were ,,V.. But aomeoae wlth ••tomtthtn1 apeclal"I penuaded him to do one l•t '1Var1aa Olrla" l*Va.lt. I.be N .. YorkrOIUy Nns report.. ft.at IOmeoM was ~ Peters, Ud ber 1Ml'tn1t 1ooear1 on lhe cover ot lier lint album, .--------..----------..---..... r.o•Whii.'·- llcM'd abe talk him Into ltT lbe just went to bis RE-ELECT RA y WILLIAMS x Calilonaia retreat, u ked him to do one more, be .,._ _____ __. __________ ._ __ __. loolled at her and aald, ''You AaE a V argu girt I" Paid tor by Committee to AHlect Rey Wllllants Ille aat five Umes. a1IDOlt topMu, paid an UD· Satbara Lo<:htNn. 624 Poooy Street. Cotona det Mar t 262S ~IGMd fee and sot to bepthe oripaal painti.n&. .. ___________________ .... EASDllASKm & NOYllTllS nwo""" GOODIES 159101999 ' .. 0 ~. GIANT COURTLEY DIESS SOCIS JASMIOlt wn• •11L01r1MTU. Yov< choo<e ol 'J190t 89 c ICKh.on,~olo<' ltG. 1.19 Pl. MEN'S SHOil SUIYI FASHION DfT SMllTS lullon pfocket5" collot S Xl llG. 7.ff l0<'9~~·.0f·Till5·1.00M,· 9 telt OI wfl< le . WIPllQ ' "Ml." AU COTIOM tOWllSlllllfS Many color• & 1 '' wfllte . H llG. 2.H ' •• # f ,•., ,\ .L~ nufflD DANCING BUNNY SAYE 40°/o • PHOTO BUYS! ~ ~ l ,. J!\°~ll~~ I ;.r 3'' nBnPllCI Ort"~ & ~", ready 10 90 3fOl99c ANCHOR HOCllNG Ml ftfll GWS IOIU& MCHK Choole f·Ot m119 Ot S .. bowl. GREEN Gil PLEDGE nou•sum U..tmrnl •11111• .......... :49c =I'' 2'11 01.WNle1todlt loet I•~· •pray con. J WILLAfLU FUR ADULTENIMA ... ._ .... VIVITAR "700" CAMERA OUTFIT Wint A IUllT·lN fWM 2999 W•ltl botte<••• Ol'dhtm HG. 37.ff I. ~ -• JOHNSON'S VICKS IUW09, MAJllD . fOIMU44 WAllDDMALkGl5 COUIMSTIUP :.·:mJtc llG. 22• I.ff 50 rotd roll. With d«onge11on1. 6·0l • ,, \ ) \ 1 f, $ ··I'' '·" ............. Mold. :·4Jc -· ·~ OIMC9 c.-... - ' ' , ., .. ,., .. ,, ..... , .•... DM.a a.JIAD&U: ,_ NellM ...W........, ...... ,_._..._:<•>-.<->a. Ce>ll. c•>w 4a)' .W. (e) aU el &M ...... ,,. ........ <•>. 'l"IMft ........ ....., ......... ~ .... 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Age Fa<-tor Shouldn't Co11nt DEAR PAT: Some of my retired friends have been turned down when they have applied for credit -and the refusal must have been based on age beeause all of them have good credit back· grounds along with other valuable assets. ls this legal? C.L .• Imne Credit is bard to get today no mau.er wlaat the applicant's age, bat federal law ta very specUlc about bow a person's age may be used in cred.lt de- cisions. A creditor may ask yoar age, but U yoa•re old enough to sign· a binding contract. a creditor may not: turn you down or dttrease your credit just because of your age; Ignore yoar retirement income lo rating your applicatloa; close yoo1 credit account or require you to reapply for It Jmt because you reach a certain age or retire; deny you credit or close your account because credit We insurance or other credit-related insurance Ls not available to persons your age. Creditors may "score" yoar age In a credit· scorlng system; but lf you are 6Z or older yoa mat be given at least as many pola&s for age u uy youger penlOll. Because •P 4lees MYe ffOllOmJc CODleqaeecN, die Jaw permlta a creditor to COii• sider certala information related to age -swell as bow long until you retire or bow loog yov lacome will continue. Rapist Jailed FRESNO <AP) -A m an dubbed fo'resno's "East. Side rapist" was sentenced to Atascadero State Hospital as a men· tally disorc\ered sex of· fender. Judge Robert Z. M ardiltian ordered the eommilment for He rman Luther Job· jnger, 32, who pleaded Jui lty lo 11 felony .counts, including rape. BEAT THE DEVELOPERS VOTE ·NO ON D Bob Spreen --n-i--...- Announcing the beeper without the beep. The Radio vibrating pager. fl''''•' (!I,,', \ , l'll I! I, •,r . ' ' -· •"Pua tbe CAIT'Ola." .. ........... RON PAmNSON @J~o@@J~@J. PEOPLn CHOICE #I onlallot VO'ft TUllOAY APB. Inf 44 RlalUon Island· Newport Beadt•7J4/&U·tJ07C> JDOJ \Westwood BWd.· ~ VWage•2J3/419·7127 ,_, .. CMC ~ ,..._. ~ C-0-. ... ""'· 0.-.. .__ ...... ........._.._..,c.w..... .... AN· OPEN LETTER FROM- MA YOR. RYCKOFF 8etf'f A-. ._..,.,.-.-,..... ...., ::=" N.-... ....,Lau Kel'I a T • NWt ,._,...., ~M.~ ,..... ... OllrrOll a.. ~ ..... March, 1980 Dear Friends: 1978 WAS A SWING YEAR Eight years ago I was elected to the Council on a residentialist . and fiscal conservatism platform. But until 1978 a council majority gave preferen- tial treatment to developers and their business associates. A NEW COUNCIL WAS ELECTED The new residentially-oriented council majority has accomplished important goals in balancing residential and commercial growth and in requiring phasing of develop- ment to be compatible with roads and services. The result has been positive action such as the recent General Plan revisions reducing future traffic in Newport Beach by 52,000 car trips per day. , YOU HA VE A CHOICE You will recognize, I'm sure, that the goals of the developer la~suits and their other big-spending efforts is to regain control of the Council. The choice is between a Newpoi:t Beach as the business center of O'range County, or as the best residential city in the West. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED NOW The issues are quite clear. The contest is b~n . the developers with their organization and funds -and thooe like me who ~retain the residents' voice on the Council. Sincerely, ~ Paul Ryckoff, Mayor Resident Councilman We Urge You to Re-elect Mayor Ryckoff ................ ~ ""-''"""--~-s.,,,. Dodo~ l<Allr.._ Or ..... ~ ...,,,._ 1-UMOll 0..& ...... 1111.F~ Or ( ....... H Coolie Glen -A-Tl&Molll ... C.ool Mr & M,. Nw!Cos Dore-.... ..... 0-,.0cl-. BAC- .., __ ........ L-'I ~oe--~ -~ W l f'-Ditto ...... f.wc.VC...... 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Aolleft.t-EdWIHiliN' i.....~ -- • ·Damage~ Relic Closed to Public CORRECTION fn t h• le ar• Adverttelng 8"11on that app•.,•d In tftl• ....,., Oft Meroh ao, ·there w a• an ad · APTOI <AP> -A state ~ otnctal 1111 Ute vertlMmeftt for a ' I l'M VOTIM& POI IAY WIWAMS llCAUSI: T tl• flnapclal •••eta o at! t o rn-ey 8oy old Heer• boet t.bal b.u MtVed u 1 IWUD1 pier R • 0 h • r,. • a b I e . •Id tiourtlt att.raedml ta Monteny Bay la ap. • ~-M!Jlfea,~••1.-M by wblm atQnn RotelMtl• lltev« t.o-. ~. 11101. The oopr "He littena to ua In Corona del Mar. We're pttnwtly a retidentill communtty and Rav WIMramt hu wortced ctoeety with the CC>M Cbtrnbftt.and .ntlk:teolial a----11 organWitJonl to make Ute In Newport better* Vote for Ray Wlllllml - a man · oiln , lio Nj)reMmkd two o f · New Yorll City'a St\ldAo 54 co-owners ln a tax fraud case. have been placed und r a court.appointed ~ lldp-e~ *' P.ao A.Ito -11 loealid at •• INIOrNat. 1llte Whollatena." r. • . . ' ;• ' ~ . . , ~~ .. . • •• .. . .-., .. • . ... tM ild ti • woo••• ... 1& S.Hllf &&ate ..... 1tlaver do•• not ............... ., ... ~. .. ....... ..._. It baa a hull ol 1Lffl:relDfOl"ffd concrete that We e1ne:eretf ,..... bu '*" crar).t U\d brokea by pound.1.n1 atorm thl• error. lhtnttnance aupervlaor Jim Smallwood Sears 11tJm1tea It would eotl about $2$.000 to make Maxine Halligan RAY WILLIAMS X receiver. WIVllL ~ enoulb lAtmporary aalety repain to that the public roulcf be .UOwed on tM boat aaain. But be aaid a~=========~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ aludf ll beinc made oo whether it would be worth P11d f()( by-Committee lo Re-elect Rey WillitrM Barbera Ltehman. 824 Poooy Street. Corona de4 Mar ~5 it. ''lt'a a landmark, but it probably will not be .,. ..,. open to t.be publie any more," Smallwood aald. · DAILY PILOT CLASSI FIED ADS Dial the direct line to results 642-5678 KAILUA J 5 Piece Grou!. 42" PEDESTAL TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS OTTOMAN EXTRA SUGG.$760 SALE$589 Unusual strength combination. A - form and sl eigh -runner legs makes t his selection Ideal for grass or sand as well as on firm surfaces. JACUZZI GAS BBQ'S I The Jet Chef Is available with either 454 or 340 sq. in. c:ooklng areas. and l wide range ot mountlnQs -Permanent Post. ~atio Base, Patio Cart -LP or natural gas. Individual dual cbnttols with heavy cMy cast aluminum body. Cast Iron porcelaln grills. FROM s199 With~t Poet CHAISE LOUl&E Adjustabte wtth extra wide seating ... a real ease getting rn and out. BEAJJ1JFUL RATTAN DINING GROUP 48'. TABLE 4ARMCHA1RS MATO. ETAGERf -.sato.oo SALE s1a99s Sugg. $1051 s~s649ts UMBRELLA <aoNANZA A\::-., at:"' SAVE 20 to 50 O/o on Patio Umbrellas ancl .....__ U1nlllrella Recowers b-• FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES ~ L J IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY l--3 · MIAMI GROUP NEW and EXCITING FOR 1980 Resistant t o all weather conditions, hot, cold or d,.Y ... does not get hot in the sun. Comfortable with or without cushions. AVAIAll.£ FOR IMMEDIATE DEl.MRY I ~ kl~ $\11, l., I ..,,,,,,, BRING IN YOUR MEASUREMENTS EMERALD Sugg. 1523 00 SALE S389°0 .. BLACK IN COLOR ... ... YI e ~7 0 D l· .d 11 >r S· it .. There seems to be general agreement that the election in Newport Beach this coming Tuesday is an impprtartt one. It has generated a lot of excitement, a lot of rhetoric, . a lot of news copy, a lot of adver- tising and a lot of direct mail. And over the next few final days of the campaign there Will probably be a goo(;! deal iVore. We have seldom seen local candidates' hopes and criticisms expressed iJ;l such abundance. Or with such vigor. Sometimes there is even eloquence. And here and there, if you listen closely, there is wisdom. It should be a well-attended election. We hope it is. ~ The Irvine Company has other hopes, too-hopes for the community. that go. beyond Tuesday's election, hopes that we harbor regardless of which candidates are elected and which ballot measures prevail. We would like to share these hopes with you. We hope that once again the community and its leaders, in or out of public office, will work in earnest toward achieving responsible solu- tions to Newport's traffic problems, and that city government specifically will seek out and support those programs at the local, county, state JOANN P. AKERMAN COOKIE ALLISON KEITH ARNOLD .JERRY L. ARTERBURN BARBARA AUNE MICHAEL BANZHAF JEANNE W. BARNETT JOHN BARONE LOIS EGAN JUNE FERRO PAULA K. FISHER SANDIE FIX WARREN D. FIX KELLI LEE FREEMAN AMY J. GASTON JEFF GLASS "In helping each othel; rather than in bafOit119 we help Newport Beach. And Newpm.t 8eadl destnes n«Mw~ and federal level which are ~ntial to making some of the solutions possible. We hope that city government can come up with a municipal budget, fortified by sufficient com- mercial tax revenues, that will enable Newport to hire and retain the best available public service employees, most notably police offi~rs and firemen. We hope that Newport.Center can be built to completion as the community's crown jewel of civic,, cultur~ business and professional places, both as a contributor to the municipality's financial needs and as a location for local residents to find services and local businessmen to provide them. We hope that ancient animosities can be forgotten so the way is cleared for an intense, collaborative effort in cleaning up the Upper Bay, a task already begun by Assembly- woman Marian Bergeson and others, and an endeavor to which The Irvine Company pledges all the practical help that it can give. Finally, we hope that no later P8'd PoUtk:al Advertl~nt . , ... t~ t~e day after the election Newport will enter upon an era that is characterized by mutual respect and cooperation among the com- munity's many elements, each member of which has his own legitimate interests and priorities, but all of whom share the same enduring affection for tlleir chosen hometown and want it forever to remain one of the most envied human environments on this continent It seems to .us that we have all had a tendency lately to become a bit too shrill -o~ to be kinde~ a little too spirited -about our own special causes. Perhaps, afterTuesday, we can all turn down the volume a few notches, talk quietly about our differences, whatever they might be, and see how we can help each other a little more. For in helping each other, rather than ·in battling, we help Newport Beach. And Newport Beach deserves nothing less. Those are the things that I ; I The Irvine Company hopes and wants for this community. They are aspirations that are shared by the following Jrvine Company employees who have a special reason for caring about Newport Beach. They live · here. And are proud of it. RALPH INNS MRS. A. DAVID JACKSON GREGORY A. JOHNSON DAVlD L ~RRIGAN DIANE S. MOCK ROSEMARY MYERS ELEANORE 8. NELSON RI CK NYQUIST BILL STORM VICKI STOWE ARLISS L. SCHMER PETER C. R DANIEL M. LAMKIN JIM LANDIS PATTY O'LENO ROLAND OSGOOD M GEN. ROBERT G. OWENS. JR. BRUCE B. BARSAMIAN DON E. BOYKIN MARTIN BROWER MARION C. BUIE POLLY JOHNSTON GOSS LYNNE C. GREEN RICHAJt..Y) A. HALDERMAN TERRY AUNE HANES ASTRID LINDHOLM ALISON LOVELAND KENNETH L. WDINGTON JOHN MACNAB USMC (RET.) H. JANE PAQUIN KAREN PETRI THOMAS W. QUEEN. JR. LAURA JANE ROCHAMBEAU WARREN S. ROCHE JEAN E. SWISHER MARDY SYLVESTER MADGE E. TAYLOR JOAN TEMPLE JERRY THOMPSON EARL TIMMONS LYNNE VALENTINE SAM L. VAN LANDINGHAM MEREDITH VAN STEENWYK CELESTE M. WARD f.A. CANDELORI RICHARD M. CANNON DONA CHICHESTER HUNTER T. COOK GEORGE 0. CRAWLEY LONNIE CURRIER JACK CUSTER . LARRY DYER BARBARA EDWARDS "' ULA HARPER BRUCE D. HARRIGAN WAYNER. HAUSER RON HENDRICKSON LEE HENKEL HENRY W. HOFMANN. JR . RON HOOVEN 9 GARYH. HUNT * I , _______ ........... _ .. MARTHA MACNAB CHRISTOPHER 8. MAHON MIKE MANAHAN ANN M. MARA MARY LOU MARION PAULA M. MATHEWS JANEAN McCRUM FRANK C. McGEE MARJORIE J. MEIMBERG MAY RUSSELL STEPHEN SANDLAND CATHERINE SCHWEICKERT STEVE R. SCOTT ROBERT SHELTON FRANCES M. SMITH JUDI SNYDER 1He IRVINE CDVIRIWY # • • ") . ' • --------------·-·· ---··· COBY WARD SCOTT L WATSON MAUREEN WHITE J TOMWILC~ AUDREY E. WILES EARL A. WILLITS CHRISTINE WONG BARBARA D. WOOD JAN YOUNG · ·- <f • ,. ; .. ~~~~--iili~llilll .. illlll .. llillilillilllllillillll ....... -... ~.~ ... ··.::.~Apft.··.1.&~1_,~ .......... DAl .. U·PILO·)·~ .... ~~;m;~ .. ~-•.~ .. ~-... · .......... ·.J- as Two Strikes A ainst ·it ! Operiing Players on Sarike flnt i ............. ~.. -...---. Day, T~n Off Strike Ur:itil iia,y 22 ---J- ' DAU.AS <AP> -Tuma .... aim M ........ eat'• well t, t.M Mai« Lune PlQert A-. ~latJOD bu called aot on., i.ut two ltrlba aaLDlt bueball. And the aurpriabla part la t.ut nettMr ol tMm Hmlne CllD ()pealal D11. wbkb had .....,ed to f, lbe Solkal t.a.rtet. lMteecl ol endaAprtq the •rt ol lhe rel\&lar ...,., t.be pJayen eboee a wo-proqecl attack tbat the.)' bope will do the eat.a poulble economic damap to tbe ownen. ' TD OWN&ILS, BOW.VD, llr&aek back at µte playen' ooeketboob. MYiAI Lbel would leave trainiq campe e>peA but rel\allq to pay meat money, allowaocea and boWl COit.i. . The playen aakl Tuaday they would cancel the final 9'l 1ames of the •Prinl tra1o.lna exhibition kchedule and then they promiMd lhal unle11 a new Basic Agreement la neeoUated by midnight on May 22, they not play 1amea 1tart1n1 the followln1 day. Tbe canceled HblblUou I.Delude lucrative in· t.r~IUM ..n.. an CaUlonal• betweeo lb• Ancel• and t.M Loi An1tlH Dodcen. and lD Texas betw .. the Rautn and Houlton Alt.roe. And, for. their MtoDd atrlke date, the playva cbole the weekeod Won l .. morial Day. tradlUooally one of baHball'1 lar1eat revenue periods. "WS'a£ ftYING TO B\1&T them lo the pocketbook aa deeply H we call," a aid Mike Manhall, who doubles u player rep for the Min- n .. ota Ttri.na and tbe American Leaeue. "We re- fuse to allow them to 1enerate any more money befo,. ()penin1 Day.'' The players were prepared to stay in training camps and continue worlti.ruz out. even plavinJZ ln rntrasquacl games to stay in shape if management wants lhat. But they will nol play exhibition games where admissions wouJd be charged. lo mum, a spokesman for lbe owners said campa will remain open to those players who wish to wort out for the remainder of the 1prin1 train· lnl period. But, "since the indlvldual player con- tract requires that players wlll appear in 1cbeduled exhibition sames and since the players have announced they wllJ not appear In such aames, meal money. allowances and hotel costs ... CAME BE&E WITH the feeUos that do1D1 something early would be in our beat Interest," said Jon MatlaC"k, player rep ol the Texa.a Rangers. "I wu not tot.aliy convinced but I WJJ leaning in that direction. Aft.er llsteninl to the thoughts in the meetin1. tbou&h. I think tbil ls the better route to take." will not be paid." · SEVEllAL OF THE PLAYER REPS left the Impression the players might not stay at the campa ll they didn't eet their expenses. One advaotue to delaying any reauJar season strike action is that the players will receive three paychecks between Opening Day and May 22. That could go a long way to withstanding the economic pressures that a walkout might brine. "I'll be on strike Wednesday and I'll be off strike oo Opening Day,'' Manball said. Some observers questioned whether the · players would be as unified to take a strike action once the season is under way as they might be before Opening Day. Suppose, for example, a player is on a hitting streak when tbe strike date arrives. Many players had expressed a sentiment for striking Lmmedlately rather than waiting until the season b under way. In 1972, players walked out three days before the start of the season and re- mained oo strike for 13 days, causing 86 aames to be canceled. But the strategy this time was ·altered. "I DON'T CABE if I'm bitting .040 or .840," said ~ry Sowa. player rep of the Philadelphia (See BASEBALL. Pac~ 83) * * * * * * * * * Gloves Coille Off Freeway Series a Casualty By DAVE CUNNINGHAM OltlwO•llV Pllo4Sl•ll The battle hoes have been drawn " MaJo r Leag u e baseball players are on strike, and there 1s no more pretense of a warm friendship between owners and their hired hands Angel owner Gene Autry com· pared the players· act.Jon to the hostage situation in I ran. and charged that ther are "breakrng their contracts.· and that thev are guilty of bad judgment and bad liming. Angel a ssi s tant pl aye r representative J1m tsar r criticized the owners· lack or progress durin g co ntract negotiations. saying. "If they're not willing to negotiate. why should we play big money - making games for them?·· BY BIG-MONEY games, Barr was refering to the Freeway Series, a three-game exhibition bet ween the Angels and Dodgers. Those games have been can- celed. along with all other exhibitions and workouts. v. arrants such action. they will t•all a ~eneral strike ~ PLA \'ERS FROM all maJor league clubs have voted over- .,.. helrrunely in favor of such a '>trike O wnc.>r s and player" alike agree there are no winners in a boycott. and one of the big loe>ers will be the guy with tickets to the Freeway Series "The fans enjoy 1t a" much as we do ... says An~el second baseman Bobby Grich. "I fttl we have a respon.sibtlity to the fans. but 1t only g~s so far . We have.> to st.ay together as a un· 100 .. SOME REPORT. say the Angels expected to clear about $400.000 as the home team for two of the three games with the Dodgers. Often play~ before sellout crowds, the series lD the past reportedly pa.id the bills ror the Anttels' spring trauune When you •ta.rt bittiDc lD the pocketbook. you get the at· tent1on of 8uzz1 e Bava s1. the Angels ' general manager and controlJer of tbe purse stnngs. week offfors1ck leave " Bavasi was ·clinging to the hope that the lucrative Freeway Series could be saved. although there were no indications 1t would. "THE SERIES stlll could be played." he said. "You don't know what could happen ln the next three days. Who knows what could turn about when the negotiators get together again?" Owner and player negotiators are said to be far apart in their haggling over terms of a .pew agreement Marvin Miller. the players' execullve director, claims the owners have been dragging their feet. and that was a major rea- son forcalhng the boycott. "I HOPE THIS wakes them Cthe owners) up," said Mike Marshall. the T\vins' player rep. "If they want this game to con- tinue past May 22 they're going to have to come up wit~ somethmg the players wiU .f. cept. .. The battle lines have ap- parently len some room for compassaon. however . Ooooo, That Barts! In Dallas the exttutive board of the MaJor League Ploers "'5· sociation approved a "boycott" of s pnnf! train1og Tuesday. but 1t also voted Lo start the regular season as scheduled .. I don't Uunk what the players did s howed much mtestmal fortitude." Bavas1 s aid. -~1r you 're not going to play six or M!\ en extub1L1on games becaW>e \'OU don 't have a ne w basic ~Jlrcement h014 C'an )'OU play the ..,eason"' It .., like takinf! a "Mr. Autry has been good to t."veryone on our club," said Don Ba} lor. the Angels' player rep. "I hate to see him hurt and I hate to see the fans hurt. But there tSn 't anything else we could do now ·· ' Dodger catcher Joe Ferguson is in obvious p am after a foul tip caught him in the gr oin area durmg Monday's exhibition game with the New York Yankees. After res ting for a couple of minutes. Ferguson resumed play behind the plate. The players intend Lo reassess the contract s1tuallon on May 22. and 1f they frel that the s1tuatwn Warkentein Named UCI Assistant By JOHN SEVANO Of I ... OeilJ "1i.t Statt As reported in the Daily Pilot three weeks ago, Mark Warken- tein has officially been an- nounced a s one of Bill Mulligan's basketball assistants at UC Irvine. W a rkentein. who has built a reputation for being a sound recruiter, comes to the An- teaters after spending the last two seasons as an assistant to Bobby D ye al Cal State Fullerton. THE APPOINTMENT of W arkentein leaves one coaching vacancy left on Mulligan's stalf. Warkentein and Mulligan are no strangers to one another as the Cal State Fullerton graduate was an aide at both Riverside and SaddJeback cotteges. During his four ye.ars with Mulligan tbe pair wop three Mission Conference championships. W ARKENTEIN'S OTHER credentials are equally im- pressive. In 1977-78 be coached the UC Riverside's women's team to an 18-7 record and into the AJA W regionals before ;oin- ing the Fullerton staff. As a player Warkentein was a member or lbe Ramona High School team which woo the Citrus Bell League championship in 1971. He wu also named All -Mission Conference at Riverside CC in 1972. Besides his duty of being chlef ftcruiter, Warkentein will al.so handle the scouting chores. Tbe recruiting season for Mu1U1an and Warkenteln bas already been deemed a success by some buketball experts wlth Kevin Magee. regarded as tbe No. 1 junior colle1e player to Calltornia, coming to the An· teat.er fold. Set at the 1Uard Polltion, the duo la ecocentratlna their efforts on trytq to abore up a weak front line. Mulli1an hopes to br· in1 in flve quality junior colle1e tranaf en and two bJgh school 1nduates. I .l. Sailors Give Approval Long Beach Praised as Olympic Site By ALMON LOCKABEY O.lty Pll<lt _..,. Wnw When and if the Olympic Games are held in Los Angeles in 1984 it will be the first time in 24 vears that the yachting eveftts have been held within 100 miles of the stadium where athletic com· petition is held. The selection of the waters off Long Beach- A I am I tos Bay by the Los Angeles Olympic Organizing Committee brought voices or approval from Olympic class sailors and other world class skippers, many of whom have sailed in ..interna- tional competition and Olympic training regattas out or AJamitos Bay Yacht Club. AN AGREEMENT WAS SIGNED last week between the city of Long Beach and the LAOOC which wouJd provide land-based support facilities as well as good salting waters for the competitors at virtually no cost to the LAOOC. Prime movers for the selection of the Long Beach site for 1984 were Ted Hinshaw of Newport Beach, a staff commodore of the Southern California Yachting Association, and Charles Kober, Long Beach, who beaded an ad hoc com- mittee composed of other Southern California yachtsmen and representatives or the United States Yacht Racing Union who make recommen- dations to the International Yacht Racing Union. Olympic traininf! regatta wb1ch carnes USYRU approval. ABYC has also been host to numerous national and world championship regattas for small boats such as the Finn <an Olympic class> and the lntemalionaJ-14. The area also is used by Long Beach Yacht Club for the internationally popular Congressional Cup match racing series. The Long Beach area is also centrally located for spectator boaLc; which will be coming from San BOATING Diego. Dana Point. Newport Beach. Los Angeles and Marina del Rey. Hinshaw pointed out Yachting is not a spectator sport in the stncl sense of the phrase where s~tators can purchase tickets and view the competition from bleachers or other shoreside facilities . ANOTHER ADVANTAGE of the Long Beach site 1s that it provides mooring and storage areas for the competitors only a short distance from the race courses. Kober said The Long Beach Marina also provi<les ample facilities for the more than 200 support craft needed to conduct Olympic sail- ing. The three Olympic circles will also be set up free of any commercia\ shipping in and out of the Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor complex. Kober, who bas been involved in every Olym- pics since the games were held in Italy lo 1960 said the site met the approval of all sailioa skippers he and the committee had contacted during the course of a search for a location for the yachting games. Kober said the committee bad considered other sites including San Diego. Newport Beach. Los Angeles Harbor and Marina del Rey. "The Long Beach selection ls ideal." he said. "because we couJd st.age the Olympic yachting games six weeks from now -if they were being held here -without any building or other financial outlays." Monlregia9 A roand ............ PIUMAllY ADVANTAGE to the Long Beach site la that it prpvides an ocean area with consis- tent wlnds of 15-18 knots during the summer months with a minimum of tidal currents. Thia bas been proven by the success of ABYC's annual Although the Olympic yachting aames are <See OL~PICS, Page BZ> That 's what Minnesota Vikings Coach Bud Grant seems to be doing with his new friend, which was all part of an April Fools joke played by Grant's office personnel. The orangutan, despite his quick bands and feet, was not signed to an NFL contract. Stick Holdinfi, Defense Win for Kings INGLEWOOD (AP) -Marcel Dionne, Cbarlle Simmer and Dave Taylor had their momenta -u usual - but two clutch 1oals u Loi An1elea ex- tended its unbeaten sttlng to el1bt 1ames came from a Kina• player wbo usually concentrates on defeue. GLENN GOLDtlP SCO&BD twice in the final period, 'etUna tbe 1ame win- ner with 1:30 remalnln1, u tbe Jtinp outacrambled Colorado 4-3 tn a lOOHl1 pliyed NaUonal Hockey Leacue match Tuuday ntcbt. The winner, Goldup'I 10th aoal of tbe aeHOD, came oo a cMfiecUon of a 4rlv1 by Kinp' defenaeman Douc Halward. t Andre St. Laurent got an assist on the play -not because be was holding onto an opponent's 1Uck -but the stick hold- ing may have been more import.ant than bl.a stick handlln1. Ta.e KJnas now have thelr lon1est uo- bhten 1trin1 of the season wttb a 4-0-4 rec«d in the bomeatrelcb They also tompleted a four-game 1weep over the Rockiea th.la seuon. Taylor of the Kin1s aot his 31th 1oal of the 1euoa to 1lve (A)e ADS•let a abort-lived lead at 3·2 midway ln the final period. TAYLOR'S UNEMATE Simmer took the teaaue lead ln aoal.~ at 54 when be scored ln the second period. Dionne bad •wo asslsta to regain the NHL scortn1 lead with 53 goals and 82 assJsts for 135 points, two ahead of Wayne Gretz.ky or Edmonton. St. Laurent, who assisted on both Goldup 1oals, aald that as the season draws to an end •·everybody's playing defense well and 1 think we'll be alriaht in the playoffs lf we continue good de· feoaive play." G 0 ood derense sometimes means not aettln1 caught. The referee and linesmen did not call a penalty when St. Laurent appeared .> be bold.in& the aUck of the Rocklts Doua Derry. when ) Berry might have ruined the final scor- ing play. COACH DON CHERRY of the Rockies sald it was obvious a penalty was in order, and the 1ame should have ended in a tie or poaslbly a Colorado victory. ··we 'r e like the Waahincton Generals for the Harlem Globetrot- ters." Cherry said. "We come out and put on a good show and we lose on a call like that." . "Tonight's win was Important for us," St. Laurent uld. "We're glad Pltta-bur1h and Hartford both losl, and lt puts us one point ahead of Torollto.'' • - ., ____ _.... ..... ..-_. ___ _..,.... _ _. __ ---·--·--.--·----__...._---~ . ..,,. -·-... ,,,.~.~ ............... ........ 'Jb . .PBO&NIX -n..., WM&e, &.M Oallu llJ ~ CMltill•' ............... ~ •• .,. • ~ ., ' ,. ............. ol ,..,. • ...... ,......,......,-. ........ . ••4 ..... ol ..... 91Dt W '84 • W1r1 '°"I l&a, .. Hid ftla. 9'D ja fnm 11...; Art:L ''Tlull w111 tM fil'll ttm. I a..tw ... 1:1ie ... .-.. ......... . SS•......_* C.bG.n' ,..,. ... ~ct. cocnrmK • ..., tMt 1111 ...US NUN. ,_., WbS&a at bJa be:lr· ... u ..... ....._ ac1mMe.,. bia ~ u badr9 quarterback WOQJd .......... ma more diffteult bad 'be not known stavbacb'a pbM. "I -.., plUDa aated all UM Ume wt>y I never requested C.O be traded.•• be Mid lD a W.pboae inttrview on T..Uy / ''Tbat ... CIDI of tbe NUOllL ... lll'OMblY could bave ... IOmeaelM and been a start« for all theee ,ean. but I would rather Jay four or ftvc yean wttb the Cowboys uwa 15 ~an wit.la a 01lne team." Wiiie la oat.be wt year of bJa cootract. but he does not intend to aak for more maDeJ at tb1a point simply because he •s tbe No. l quart.erlNtck. . -----· ..... , ·-···-----''"' ..,_r of Atlanta, talking of lees·thao· b•mble l'oolde outfielder Ed lllller: "Any day now, I expect ll&m to ut me what'• tbe next blpegt leaaue you can plal)'io." Q1•set1Wrl'lf Ata 1'€ \'let•.,, Wbi.le talk ot striking dom1oated the M~or II League baseball front Tuesday, the exhibitlon schedule concluded . . . Three young pitchers, including former Costa Mesa High and Oranae - Coast College standout Dan Quisenberry, combined for a five-hitter as Kansas City stopped Baltimore, 4-0. Quisen· berry joibed ltenle Martla and Guy Clarta&euem in recording the abut.out 8ob WUfeag's two-run triple in the eighth inning gave Minnesota a S-3 verdict over the Chicago White Sox . . . Freel Lyaa'1 sacrifice fly drove in a first·inniPC un· earned· run that gave Boston a 1-0 win over Montreal . . . Feqw J·M•, Jelua Beary Jolmsoa and a sudden cloudburst combined to limit Philadelphia to just five bits as Texas top_P.ed tbe Phillles •. 4-1 ln a rain-shortened game . . . IUek Sweet's pinch-hit homer in the ninth snapped a 4-4 tie and pawered San Dieao to a 6-4 win over Sao Francisco ... Milwaukee LYNN and the Chicago Cubs settled for a s-s tie when rain and a wind"Storm hit Mesa, Ariz. in the sixth in- ning of their game . . . Dave Revering belted his third bome nm of the exhibition season and MIJLe Beatll added two triples to lead Oakland to an 8-3 win over Seattle in a game ~topped in the fifth inning because of high winds .•• Atlanta's Bob BOl'lltt broke a 2·2 tie with a two-run double and Brian AaselsUDe hit two homers to lead AUanta to a 7-2 victory over Houston. . .Pitcher Jelm CUdelarla of Pitts· burdl cut bis -mouth in a two-car acddeot in Florida .•• Seattle bas announced the trade of rigbthander Odell .JOHS back to Pittsburgh, bis original major league team . .In ex- change, the Mariners said they would f'eCe\ve a player to be named later ... Bllb' MuUD'• mother, 78-year-old leaa .,..., of Berbley. w1ll throw out the fint ball at t.be Oakland A"s leUOn opener April 10. • •••••••• n. .. ., ..... ., ... ..._~tltbeNnYon JatuderatracW , .... W of Mlnwota ad farmer ltJna Iii MC .. ;-DlftOil '°811 Tulldaj·: a&ibt U tM two ............ t.t .-tll~flll . ....-............ l,eqwt... , , , &.. I• 1••'1 llllJloU ol the M&ICIO ln tll•!....,. ,.rtiod~"Cll*e • a tie wttb Qllbee , ....... ftt-1 I cmu.r..~~--· a.cl w • to. ...., °"" .. a:'~~~ ~~j'b ti:':::• u.e ~w::.-C ·~ ... ~.,~ ~ -0•••··· ............. uct .,... Meed St. Louil to • 6-2 triulDlla.,,... Cbkaao. l'edlrtlo malll*l a 1·1 tle ID the MClODd period wbeD be a1Uled a low llap lbot put Cblc:f: ao-11• ~ ...... • . . GU Penea and &le Sed· ... MIOl'9CS two aoall -.Cb -Perreault aa1bt.ed OD tw~ others to le.cl Buffalo to a 5-3 w1D over Atlanta ... A ToroDto ral· ...... l)',. upped by 1'ert7 Kart11t•1 leeond ac>al ot tbe n1abt. -:.=Maple Leafs a M vtet.ory over Harttont . . . 1'.aa scored. two goala to help Vaneouvet' blaak Edmootoo, 5--0 aod 111ap the Oilers' five-same wtnmag streak . "'•• .... ., •ert'fl, ........ C..t..e•• Kings coach Bob Berry and general manager , INOLEWOOD -Cootracts ot Los Aqeles m Georae Maguire bave been renewed, the NaUooal Hockey Le&Jnae team •a owner Jerry Busa an· oouncid TueSaay. Buss said be felt obliged to make the announcement of the e<111tract extensions at th.ls time because of errooeous stories concemlDg the -Kings' coaching job being offered to United States Olympic coach Herb Brooks. "I want our players and all the fam to know tbat I have"' absolute faith in Bob and George," Busa said. "While we very obviously have a Iona way to go to reach our goal of-being serious Stanley Cup challeogen, I believe that we have the coaching, expertise and manacement to cet us there.'' NSA Bft• A•tnefl•.ee ll•rle .. • NEW YORK -The National Ba.aketball As· m soeiation set a regular-season attendance record of oearlv 10 million fans this season. · Ae«>rding to the league, 9,937,575 fans at· tended games, breaking the 1976-17 mark of 9,898,521. The figure represented an increase of 176,118 over 1978-1979. N•A P .... 11• •etfla r ..... , Nooe of last year's division winners repeated, •' so they will all be io action t.oo.igbt when the NBA playoffs open wlth its best-Of-three. fint-round series . .In the East.em Conference, Wub.incton ia at Philadelphia and Sao Antonio is at Houston. Lut year Wasbingtoo and Sao Antonio won t.beir respective diviaiom. Jn the West.em Conference, Portland ls at Seattle and K1naas City at Phoenix. Seattle woo the Pacific Divt.doo last year while Kansas City won the Midwest . . . Forward Aw.I Jeelud of Portland will be lost for the rest ot t.be aeaaoo due to torn cartilage in his knee . . . The Boston Celtics won a coin toss from the Utah Jazz and will bave the flnt choice in the June 10 NBA draft ..• Two days aft.er a 160 mph crash and five hours of spinal surgery. Formula One raee car driver Cay llegaDODl of Switzerland was sWl without move- ment in bis legs Tuesday . . . American Olympic athletes show little support for -any form of alternative competition if ltle,,v can't participate in the Moscow Uames t6.i.s sum- mer, a U.S. Olympfo Committee official said ... Herb Broob.. coach of the U.S. hockey team in the Winter Olympic Games. flew home Tuesday after bearing a job offer from Davos' Swiss First Division club. Clab officials bave asked Brooks to take charge of the team next season. Brooks said be will make his decision within the next couple of weeks. ~Radle TV: ~orse Racing -Today at Santa Anita, 7:31? p.m., ChannelS2 .• RADIO: No events scheduled. . SPORTS BREAK I FOOTUA(L · ~earaeFe.,et Hogan's Nightmare HOJJ Hapjly Eildirig_ . BAST RUTHEBFOJlD, N.J . BOG-AN WAS Cl&\8D f.*: <AP> -.For. .Mike Ko1.u ... #79 26 wMn a Ca.mde~:,CSJ: d!a· was not a y8ijiQOd year. ··mined the clW•ea bfm. He wa anWfed. But U.. mmtal PrellUl'e be went He4W• traded. thrqup WM •t times ubNra· And be wu lnjured. ble . "I WENT TllllOUGD a year I'll never fqet, a year •ben I knew I WH innocent and eventually I'd be cleared," aaid Ho1an. "Tbeo When it happens, it'• hardly publiclud, eapeclally compared to what happened when I wu arrested.'' Hocao. acquired lut week by the New York Giants from the San Frand.leo 49ers, is being counted on to be the anawer to his new team's fullback prob- lem. That's the kind of pres· sure be's. more than happy to deal with. Last June, however, wu the beginning of bis nightmare. He was at Veterans Stadium t.n Philadelphia. lounging in the whirlpool, when two police of. flcen walked in and told him they bad a warrant for his ar· rest. .. I BAD NO idea what wu go. ing OD," Hogan said. "They toot me to downtown Philly and went through the extradition process . J wu going to Camden N.J . for some reaaoo. I bad oniy been there a few times in my life. I thought maybe someone was pasaing bad checks using my name or something like that" But It was worse. The charges were conspiracy to distribute co- caine. "To say I was shocked would be the understatement of the year," he said. DOGAN WAS implicated in the drug ring, which included several lormer Eagles, because h1a voice showed up on a wiretap tape. That's all the evidence they bad against him. Soon af. terward, Eagles Coach Diet Vermeil dropped him from the roster. claiming be thought the arrest would have ari adverse ef- fect on the younger players on the team. "He wanted them to know he was serious about their not get-ting involved with drugs,·• Hogan said. "I told him I didn't have anything to do with this drug racketeering, but his de· cision was already made." Hogan was picked up on waivers by Sah Francisco but dislocated his shoulder in the third game of the season. Thoup activated for t.be final two ca.mes ol the year, be didn't play. 0 lt wu ver)' dl!ficult bavtni that haa.&._ ovtbeer my bead.. Jet knowbll ill time I WU lDDo- ceot. All the people wbo lale'w me knew I was innocent. too, .. he said. "But I bad to 10 throqb tbe legal proceuea to clear my name. 'lbey'd schedule a bear· tog, then postpone It. Tbey just strung tbe ordeal out oo me." Hogan la 1oo1cto1 forward to getting a fresh start with the Giants, desperately to need of a fullback. Two years ago Hogan w aa a very good football player. rushing for over 800 yards and doing a good deal of the blocking as Wilbert Montgomenc rushed for over 1,000 >:arda. "I'm real enthusiastic about the trade because I know I can help the team," be said. "I just want to play football again." • ...... .,,e.J OLYMPICS. • • controlled by the IYRU, Hinab.aw said the cooperation of local clubs in SCY A would give invaluable expertise to the staging of the Olympic yachting. ..WE WILL BE ABLE-tp ~all on the 'experience of sailing experts from Alamitos Bay, Long Beach, Newport Harbor, San Diego and others." be said. The thing that pleased LAOOC was that lbe City of Long Beach would be providing sboreaide facilities at no cost. City officials· pointed out that the city will not be required to expend any funds for capital improvement.a nor any funds beyond those routine- ly _associated with similar ac· Uvities. It is estimated that upwards of 500 dedicated yachtsmen and yachtswomen will be volunteer· ing their time, both afloat and ashore, during the period of the 1984 games. Approximately ISO power boats from IS to 55 feet will be available to make up the support craft flotilla required to conduct the seven-day competi- tion. _ The city will also provide land and water S«urity, traffic con- trol, emergency services and utilities. Kober aaid tbe yachting games would attract 1.SO to 200 boats from 40 to SO nhtions. SCOUTS ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES Roger Carlson T11rn the Channel WHO DO GOOD DEEDS, HA VE FUN AND LEARN FOR THE FUTUR~ .•. There must have been a saying embedded in men's minds many ce~turies ago -if you make a mistake, don't ever admit it -if you ignore ll, de- ny. lt or act like it never happened, sooner or later it'll go iway. Tbrougb heredity, it seems to have carried on. How many times have you found yourself won- derio& bow in the world someone can deny some sort of dirty deed when every sign of evidence re- futes the position? How many on death row ever admitted it was all true?· THE CW SOUTHERN SECl'ION and Com· miaaioner Tom Byrnes. indignant over a recent KNBC Channel 4 News segment titlecl, How Far Will Hjgh ScltooU Go To Lure Winning Athletea1, is the moet recent to find leaa than sati.afaction with the "established" position ... the old stone wall. U you're big enough, or loud eoougb, a Jot of folks will believe what YoU say. Today, many believe what they saw on television a few weeks ago when the Channel 4 bungled through an "ex· pose" of higb school athletics in Southern • Califonda. In abort. the KNBC ".Investigative 4 Team" : • 'spent mouths, presumably, digging up wbat they ....... could find to indict a system wblch allows some "' famltiel to transfer from one school to another, ~ -aome IUl"ely bend~ the spirit of the rules to help ' • • 4 ~their IOD improve lot athletically. : ! TlllB 18 NOTBING NEW. When Harvey and ;.-·bis ICD Bonnie Knox were running around trying · ·to tlDd tbe rilbt spot a quarter of a century ago, it .. wu rWhtng !JteW. New in terms of headlines, yes. But It was nothing new. And it still isn't. And there isn't~ illegal about it. At any rate, the Channel 4 investigators found a few transfers within the Los Aneeles section of . the CIP with IOllletbiog to say oo tbe matter, and ·• found a couple of CIF Player of the Year stan in • · the Soatbern Section <Kerwin Bell of Edison f · • Hilb'• CIF Bii Five Conference champion.a and t :t. Burroughs Hiah quarterback Tom Tunnicllffe, who t • were pJQinc for eomeone else the year before. ~ The gist of the five-night series indicted one J and all. lnnuendo ta one of the strongest argu· ' I . I ' · Balthall Dinner Canceled 1'be abnual bueball writen' awards dinner, scheduled Thursday night at the South Coast Plua Hotel to Costa Mesa, bas been canceled because of uncertainty cru1ed by the ma.JOI' Jeque players' ab't.b. Tbe dinner a traclitlODally spODSOred by the LA·:4n•belm chapter of tbe Bueball Writers I\•· &otlatloo to present team awardl to tbe Dod1eri andA.qell. Buf =layers from botb clubl said they· wouldn~ , tbedinnerwuqulckll' called off. 'TatMI at the dinner were aoJa out well in advance. RefWJda to those wbo purcb&Md Hatl in ad\'a.oce w1Jl be arran1ed. l • I f t TOM BYRNES KERWIN BELL ments one can use. Sometimes it's better than a confession. AT ANY BATE, APPARENTLY mad as bell and unwilling to take it anymore, Bryn.es and the CIF Soutbem Section sbot off two letters • aaking KNBC to (1) indicate on the air t,bat ln all of its in· vestlgation lt could not. with ~ exception of two cases pointed out by the CIF office, find any school or coach within the Southern Section as being in violation of recruiting rules. Allo, (2) d.iaauoci•te itself with tbe type of media advertisements that went along wlth the newscast (which ln themselves gave every indJca· tion of foul deeds) and (3) provide the CIF Southern Section with tbe opportunity to 1'6ply. Needless to say, all three requests were de- nied. Aa It was wttb the Gestapo, and aa lt is today -in the Soviet Union. phrues sucli u "imposalble'' and "request denied" end t.be conversation. Th.e KNBC communication wraps up its stand in the following manner: "WE BELIEVE OUR REPORT more than adequately ad~ed these issues. Therefore, we muat den)' your request." Thia higb·banded attitude reflects on all, electronics or journalist and it makes all within tb" media appear as a bunch of irresponsible ntt· wita. •. KNBC News Director lnrin Safcbik H)'I "It would have been 1uperfluoua to point out that ac· tual YIOlationl had not be«l found." Deflnit1oo: Exceedlnc what is sufficient. Byrne1 dw'ces tbe television station UHi two aeta ot rulet to It.a invetUaatlve and eclitortal policy. One lna1lta on pla)'lnl judge and Jury, tbe other Umlts any reflecUon OD poeslble erron. SODO NEWSPAPER CARRIERS! Being a newspaper carrier is probably one of the most Important experiences , for a young boy or girl. It's an experience, ~n education and iust plain fun and excitement. Be a Cat 1 lerl A good deed doer has fun, learns valuable lessons about peopl~ and _business, and eams money all at the samt time. 642-4321 DAILY PILOT There's a •'1inl that ti JOU don't like wut you're readto1, 1et Younelf anotber nen,.per. ID thi1 ~ce1 we'd au1•tlt tumlna th• channel HlectionlDOD. 1.-----------------..------------------------------------------------ •I . . I ' , . • GriehPaces --el Jlicmry # PAUi 8PIUN08 CAP) -.., Oneta bd IOU' ........ CVIMJ Lulford ... ,... 0-C..ae dre".:... ~=:f.ta • tM Ml* woad • l.H ......... ~ ..... ~ a M beu.rt.q of tM a.v.l.S llMll•o• Tuee· ... -....~ eola.cted 1' Mta, I.ct by Oricb'1 ~-....Satrtple. l ftnialMI lbe Cactm Leape With a record ol U ·U and CaUtomla'1 aprlq mark wa1 f.11. LaDlford bom l".cS wtlb DO OM Oft bate lD tbt fllt.b, ldqJed lft Utt aeveotb, and added another baae bit to drtve ln one of nve AJlfel nma In the e!tbt.b lnaln1. - DONOlltJE DaOVE IN a run with a aacriflce fly In the fourth and al10 aiaaled to drive lA a run lD lbe flilbtb. A.npls ata.rter Dave Frolt pitched alx lnnlnga glvtn1 up three runs, all ln the third tnnln1. ' After reliever Mark Clear held the Indiana scoreless for two more Ln.niu•. Cleveland added three more runs ln tbe ninth off reliever Dave La Roche. . ANGEL PIA VERS scheduled a meeting today m Palm Springs to discuss a program of workouts a nd lntra-squad games in the Anaheim area dur- ing the strike that has cancelled all remaininr ex- hibition ga mes. The Angel season opens Apri u at home against Cleveland. Angel catcher Brian Downing ha$ a batting cage in his back yard. He invit.M other Angels to ~ome o~er a~d use it free or charge, but then be Joked: Thats only ror the first 10 days. I might have lo make a business out or it if this thing goes too long." Fro.P~B l BASEBALL STRIKE •. Phillies. "lf nothing is worked out by May 22, we're gone." Ray Grebey , management's c hief representative, who bas negotiated ror 20 weeks ~ith Marvin Miller, executive director of the un- ion, said Tuesday Jllgbt: "It is e nco urag ing to note that the championship season will start as scheduled. It ls the continued objective or major league baseball to achieve a negotiated settlement without lnter- ruption of the championship season." But Miller said: "It bas been the owner's strategy throughout the talks to provoke a strike and portray themselves as the wounded parties. "OWNER DEMANDS, not player proposals have bogged down the meet.irigs so far. We are tak: ing this action in one last good faith effort to try and reach an agreement. The players have de- cided t.bey are wilting to open the season and will continue to negotiate in good faith to reach an agreement." Keo Moffett, the federal mediator who joined the talk.a Sunday, summoned both aides to a negotiating session ln New York Thursday. The vote by the union's 28-member executive board was unanimous, although it was clear that some representatives had come to the meeting favoring an immediate strike that would include Opening Day. "I think it shows how unified we really are, when we can go out again,·· said Marshall. Then the Twins' pitcher was asked if be believed the players could hang together once the season is six weeks old. "We are so together," he said, "that if after the second strike in the third inning of a game, the player reps got up and said, 'Let's go,' everybody would leave.'' Post to l;halle nge Lopez' Momentum RANCHO MIRAGE <AP> -Nancy Lopez· Melton has the momentum and JoAnne Carner bas the incentive, but Sandra Post seems to have the keys to the course. Those three share the favorite's role as the Ladies Professional Golf Association's richest tournament. the Winners Circle, begins Thursday at Mission Hills Country Club. Lopez-Melton, the dominant force on the ladies' tour in 1978 and 1979, brok~ a 1980 winless str ing with a victory in the Women's Kemper Open in Costa Mesa last weekend. Carner, wlnner or four tournaments this year, stumbled badly In that latter event, shooting 78-78 for the first two rounds and missing the cut for the first time in her rareer. They will probably be the most closely watched players at the Wln11ers Circle, but Post hopes quietly to go about Ou! business of winning her third consecutive title in fhe rich event. Paulino, deLeon To Fight April 25 Carlos de Leon o f Tickets for the show, P u e rt o R i c o a n d which will include three Waldemar Paulino of other featur e attrac- Brazil will meet in a lions, go on sale Friday 1 2 • r o u n d w o r I d at the Convention Center crulaerweigbt elimlna-and all Tick.etroq loca- tion bout Friday, April lions. 25 at the Anaheim Con-Reserved seats are ventloo Center, it was priced at $25, $15 and announced today by $10. General admission WAY Athletic En · tickets, which go on sale terprises. the day of the fight, are World Boxing Council priced at l7 .50 each. <WBC> president Jose ---------• Sulalman aaUI the win· ---------------. n er wlll be the lint ch allenger for world c hampion M a r vin Camel, wbo outpointed Mat e Parlov Monday n.lcbt in Las Ve1u for lb• title. 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OCC Devastating Pomona Pitcher Tops UCI Orange Crwh Sweep~r Rwtlers Golden West and Orange Cout col· lee,es IOt tosetber Tuesday to COG· Unue their Inter -d istrict baseball rivalry at OCC. and when lt wu all over . the two t.eams bad amassed Sl hita and eiebt homers ln a-double, header won by the Pirates + OCC scored 10 runs in the fi rst four innings of the hnt game and held oo for a n 11·10 victory over Golden West despite three Rustler home runs THE PIB.ATES CAME BACK in the ni&ht cap with two lo the sevem.b and two more in the ninth to win, 11·8. Again. GWC pounded out three homers as a strong wind blew out to center field. Io the opener. G WC jumped out Ocean View In Finals;· Oilers Lose Ocean View Hieb bas a date in tae finals of the Santa Ilaria bueball tournamerit toniebt after deieatini Sao Man:os. 1..-, whlle Huntintton Beach exited the Anaheim Tourna- ment aft.er a ~ setback to Troy in 1'Qesday'1 prep action. lo SQta Marla. where ei1ht t.eams were vying for ~ championship, Ocean Vlew made it two in a row with tbe wlD over San Marcos Mon- day o.lJht, the Seabawks whipped Rtchetd. 10,1 . OCEAN VIEW STRUCK quickly Tuesday with t.htte runs ln the flnt inning as Doug Irvine sinaJed, Ray Kotler doubled blm ho91e, Cbr ia Schul.a sacriftced Kotler -'home and Gre1 Vallarroel added a nm"6COrini triple. Vlllam>el added another slnale ln the tb1rd to deliver two more Ocean View rum. Pitcher Jack Reinholtz lmprovetl his reconl to 4-1 while the Seahawks extended their win streak to lour aamee. Ocean View plays at 7:30 tont1ht ln the championship iame again.st an undet.ermined opponent. TING TON eU aialnst M EANWBILE, BlJN Beach didn't fare so w Troy ln the conaolaUon s the Anaheim Tournament emifioals of ed. doubled, Troy's John Mero tripl sinaled and scored lhnle Um• to lead tbe Warriors. • ln the third Toay 8reckley tripled lnnllll for Huntiniton Bea bit wu oae of only r ch. but the our for the Oilers. untinatoo The 1011 dropped K Beach's overall record to u . ' ~Boats In LA Show LOS ANGELES T1lll ,_,.., ecUtlca of the Cu&om Car, Hot Rod aad llotorcycl• Sbow, Mt for ~ M at UM Loa Aa • H Sportt ANDa, take OD an added look -a col, leedOD d speed, aid and cwt.om boata. quickly with Ed Odin blastJ.ng a two run homer lll the fi rst Mike Empung hit a :,olo shot for OCC 1n the second OCC sc o r ed seven runs 1n the first three uuungs Don HlU b.ad the bot bat for Orange Coast with a four·f9r-four day while scon.J)g three times llAll llARCHES WA S t~ for· three WJth three RBI for Orange Coast lnclud.1.n.e • key two-run single, m t.he fourth mning whicb put the Pintea u:p for eood Gary Sprinier and Bob Grogan added home rum for Golden West a JC BASEBALL which pounded out 14 bits in a losing cause In the H<:OOd came. Golden West jumJ)6d out to a f.1 lead after three innings. oo.Jy to s~ OCC collect four in the fourth and two more lo the nfth IN Tin FOURTH, OCC strung together four straight hits including a ruo-aconn& triple by Mike Vao· derburg Golden West ralhed for a 9· 7 lead after fi ve lnnings. but agam Orange Coast went to work with t'\o\O in the &eventh on bits by Nanderburg and Kt>vm Romme and two in the ninth to secure the victory Top bitter of the d•Y was OCC's Chris Johnston wbo tut for the cycle <four-for-seven > and added four RBI Hls double, tnple and homer came m the second game Johnston is oearini two OCC rec· ords He has rive homers which pots h1m one back from Lloyd Wood's season mark of six set in 1961 He also has 25 RBI, and with 18 re(Ular season iames to eo. bu a iood shot at breakin& the season record of 39. OleM Donnelly and Wayne J usU re- corded t.bt victories. JusU ia now s.o. Golden West's f\ay Krawczyk, who started the fl.nt game and relieved ln the second. was the loser in both con· tests. Defensive Standout California Sunshine officials have announced the signing of all-star de- fender Ramon Moraldo. The »-year-old oativ' ol Trinidad played M aames with the Sunshine t.at yHr, ICOri.DI one 1oal and pick· inc up one uaJst. llonldo ftnt fained notoriety In m• whim be •lined with the then· expansion Loi Anaelet Altecs who went on to capture tbe North American Soccer Leaeue ebamP'omblp. POMONA -Cal Poly Pomona pitcher Randy Scha4er scattered aeveo bits a.nd at one Ume re- tired 15 stra1gbt batters In leadlni the Broncos to a 5 l non-confe re nce baseball victory over UC Irvi.ne Tuesday vC lrvtnc, m Its last tune-up before hosting this week 's Oraoge County to u r nament . dropped il.6 14th game ~ea1n.R 16 WU\S and one tJe. SCHAUER WAS IN complete control In run· nine his rttord at 2-2. UCI's lone tally came In the second inBing and ga ve the Anteaters a abort-llved 1-0 lead. lo thal IDlllng, Mark Stov. ell singled, moved to second on a fielder's choice and then came around to score on a tv.o ·o ut doub l e b y catcher Ron Ellioll. Pomona's Chns Clark wa ~ three-for-five and sror ed twice as t h e Broncos improved t'heir mark t.o20-10·1. THE ANTEATE RS re- turn to acnon Thursday with an 11 a.m game agains t Sout h e rn Caltromia Collee~ in the open10e contest of the Oranee County tourna- m en t Cal S l ate Fullerton meets Chapman in a 2 p.m . game. The championship ga me of the double elimination tournament ls slated for Saturday at noon. Cal State Fullerton. the d e f eodin c NC AA champion. e nters t he tourney with tbe best record among the four participants at 17-8. ,.~,.._ .... -'.......,...._..... BEAT THE DEVELOPERS \'OTE NO ON D BobSpreen --~ ..... - ,_ l'M VOTING FOR RAY WIWAMS BECAUSE: "While other candidates talk in vague terms about the lss.ues. Ray Wiiiiama deals with specifics. He's a slncete and honest man. My main concern is Airport expansion. I'm against ft. So la Ray Wiiiiams. He's the choice of con- cerned reeidents." Clyde McOermont TIM tolb a.uuaJ car lllow will lo.elude dla· ='' of race car11 ' ..aqae can, a 1 molorcrel••i ebopP«'I,.,;:,•· mode RE-ELECT RAY WILLIAMS x • can IDd can. ·--·-· ___ ......__..... -- -- Joltin' Kathie ................... \ Pff9ENlX <AP> ArllDUU *•,.. lo pay claim• of Aryan supremacy. B....,.tt alto wu to mlnllter emerttu. of QuinD Cbapel Of tM African lbtlr Onal resl)ffta today lo Ob'mp6c track 1tar participate ln a 1peclai ceremoQ)' boaortn1.0weu. Ket~t Epllcoe~~ CbW'eb, ~ dtUnr lbe Je1H OwtN, ti-. man who for mlllloine 11mboU1td Babbitt alto dllck>Hd be would deelue ~r e'!J9.n:j5wial ~...f()JIOW ._QM._~- MHMlt "flcht 1Jat111t l"t"rt-,rnct THtat , .. Jesw~ oay• hfllremoty orwa man WbOte bltotJ'Y. life wu an ~·~pie to younpten ol all •set and TO ANOTBSa GOLD M•DAWT1• Refer Wtth the famlUer ft~td Olympic n.1 of what ltmlllh and peneveranee and cour1ce Jobuoe ol IM Ansel~ 0.... aDd UM 1 ... draped over• 1taDd at cm. tlDd ot tile eaaht and en aehltve when comblaed wtlb a concern for b11eball sreat Jackie Jlol*aloa were men wt.o lb• naa Of lbe U.S. Otymp&ea COmmtttM 1t lbe one'• fellow man." "dkl u much u an)'Olle to break down barrien of other, lhe e..ut ,..led It Uolvenal Memorial friction between peoplt1. Center f« tour 9*&n of pubUc vltwlnl Tuesday. OWENS DIED at the •1• of• Monda.)' at lbe ''Je&M made lt euler ror me to do wbat I 01'tlll' ~II to Ue ln atate at the State Capitol Phoenix bolpltai where be bad been treated for ln· dld, .. said JobnlOD, wbo won bll~old lD lbe IMO b Ud.lna oper1b&e lua1 cancer. •• u · After ceremonies here, Owens• body will be decathlon In Rome. •'A iot of tbe p whlc.b Up. AMONG TBS •OtJ&NEa.8 Tuaday were b1a flown to Chica10. On TbW"IClay. be will lie ln state pened to him, the!reaurea be bad to bear,_..· wtre Rutb and \heir three dau&btera -Beverly, at the Griff10 Funeral Home. A wake will be held not pressures Iba to bear. I coald concentrate CID MarltM and Olorta. Tbunday morni.n1 at lbe funeral home. belnl an athlete, aimply oo dolq my beat." Oov Bnaee Babbitt ordered state n.,s flown F\meral semces wlll be conducted Friday at Owens ooce said "it behooves a man wltb a.6- at ball at.aft for Owen•. wboee four 1old medal the University of Chicago'1 Rockefeller Chapel. given ability to stand 10 feet tall. You never lmo1lr performances ln 1936 shatte~ Adolf Hitler's Dr. Archibald Carey, Jr .. a circuit jud1e 11 well u how 1nany youngsters may be watching." ,-----~~======~~~~~~~~=--..., Maraihon Scheduled The \bird annual Orange Co unty marathon race, over lhe r e gulation -length course, will begin at 7:30 Saturday morning at Featherly Park i n Orange and proceed down the Santa Ana River bicycle trail to Mile Squar e Park in Fountain Valley for its conclusion. Men's divisions ID· elude 18 -and-under: open: 35-39, 40-49, 50-59, and 60-and -over. Women's divisions in· elude open, 30·39 and 40-and-over. The Orange County marathon is considered lo be one of the easier courses because of its downhill te rrain and traffic-free layout. ~LLMIM? HOW CAN I k:'.lLL ~fM1 WEL,k SWSCRISE 10 ONE !!f! Kathie DiMaggio, granddaughter of former New York Yankee great Joe DiM aggio, roots on teammates from San Francisco Slate University after finishing her leg in the 880-yard freestyle relay at Division 3 colle~e champ1onshtps for women recenll~· 1)1 Maggio. a freshman. had qualified to swim in seven t.>v<•nt~. thr<:'e individuals and four relays. The course record was set in 1978 by 18-year-old Jeff Dettmer of Cypress with a time of two hours, 29 minutes and three ::.econds The women's record of 2 58.47 is held by Sandra Kiddy, a 42· year-old Palm Springs t!ntranl, an last year's race. Jabbar Lends N ame Laker HoTWrary Chairman By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of Ille D•1ly Pilot St•lt Laker center Kareem Abdul Jabbar has agreed to serve as honorary chairman for the seventh a nnual City of Hope Timms Tourna ment to be played throughout Oran~((' County and the rest of Southern California April 26 Abdul·Jabhar wall bt• Jomed by ac tor Lloyd Bridges as headlmers for the mixed doubles tournament. whi<'h 1s expected t o draw :.in estimated 2,000 players Bndgt•s has assumed the t1tl r• of celebrity advisor, while Abdul .Jabhar's role will hl· to help draw at tention to the charity ~peel of th<· tournament The Caty of Hopt• makt"i free n 1n• available to patients with can<'er leukemia. heart. blood and lung dis eases. dJabctes and other hereclilary and metabolic disorders. Newport Beach Tennis Cl ub 1s planning a no-host tournament party for all Orange County players. whale· those m the Los Angeles area wall gr avitate to the Pacific De!.1gn .Center in West Jlollywood for a post-tourney celebrataon. Matches will be played rm pravat<· and club courts throughout Southern California, with the results bt-mg tabulated el the end of the day for the announcement of winners Entries at $25 per mixed doubles team will be accepted through April 16. For 1mformation phone 833·8432 • • • THE JACK KRAMER OPEN, com ing t o Fountain Valley's Los Caballeros Club April 12·20, will tn· elude no less than 13 pl ayers who are ranked No. 1 in their respective home countries. Leading the list are Romania's Ille Nastase and Mexico's Raul Ramirez. Poland will send its best in Wojtek Fibak, while Czechoslovakia is represented by Ivan Lendl. lo addi· tion to belong No. l in their native lands, Fibak and Lendt are ranked among the top 20 in the world. Other Kramer Open entrants who rank 1'o. 1 among their colintrymen are John Alexander <Australia), U I rich Pinner <West Germany). Adr1<1no Panatta (Italy >. Buster Mottram <England). Vijay AmritraJ clnd1a1. John Kriek <South Afnca), And res Gomez <Ecuador). Ch rt!> Lewis (New Zealand > and Francisco Gonzal{'7 (Puerto Rico l • • • THIRTY ('Lt;BS HAVE BEEN IO· \'lted to pa rticipate an the first Orange County Club Championsh1pi., com 1ng April 12· 17 The tournament will be a single (•hm1nat1on event, with entrant~ TENNIS playing either at home or away as they ad\'ancc through the draw John Wayne Tennis Club in "\ C\\ port Beach w1 II be considered among the favorites, having won a -.,1m1lar <•vent an the Decade "'Team Tennis finals m 1978 Brackets will accommodate only ftH A tea ms, eight B tea ms and 12 C team" This 1s designed to prevent lari;?<' clubs from domination of the smaller clubs in the county. I.nformation is available by phon- ing tournament director Norm W1lla1ms at 951-6872, ext. 410or738 • • • -A TENTATIVE ENTRY LIST for the Carte Blanche Tennis Legends Championships, scheduled at the Wayne Club May 1-4, has been re- leased. with the stipulation that names are subject to change due to injury, schedule conflicts or any of a hundred other reasons. But for now, the players will be Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall, Roy Emerson, Owen Davidson, Tom Ok· ker, Bob Hewitt, Frew Mc Mill am and Roger Taylor. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1978 SEDAN DE VILLE D'ELEGANl$ Spilt power seat. AM /FM stereo w /8 tract tape, cruise control & full vinyl padded top. <115691). NABERS •"*• 1978 SEVILLE Leather seating area, AM /FM stereo w/8 track tape, Cadillac wire wheel covers & full power. (572 UB~>. . s9795 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Telephone (71') 540-9100 HOUll , W[{lo:OA'\''l I 10 AM lo• PM, 'IA TUllDA'\' t:OO AM 10 • ,M t;UNOA\' 10'00 AM to •!CMI PM All<••UliOtf' 11oproor•.i· AllP•k •\plutluloh< ... 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OPEN7DAYS 2600'HARBOR ILVD •• COSTA MESA 540-9100 NEW BUSINESSMEN Contac1 the DAILY PILOT for information regarding the county requirements for using a Fictitious Business Name. 642-4321 EXT. 332 Numerous issues in these industries show Carter Renews Chrysler Request WASIUNGTON CAP) -The Carter ad- ministratioo bas renewed Its request for an ad- vance appropriation from Congress to pay the principal and interest on government-guaranteed loans for Chrysler Corp. in the event the automaker default.a. Congress rejected a similar request in December, promising only to appropriate the money if and when the need arose. Roger C. Altman, assistant Treasury secretary for domestic finance, told a Senate apJ)ropriations bearing this week the government expects to know in four to six weeks whether Chrysler has met conditions for ~1.5 billion loan guarantee ~proved by Congress. But Allman added that without an ap- propriation DOW, "financing will be troublesome or significantly more costly to Chrysler and indeed under certain circumstances could be bard lo bargain." Raisins Travel By Tbe Associated Press The California raisin crop this year will ac- count for more than 40 percent of the total world supply, agricuJtural omclals say. · A record 1979 crop and political events over- seas have spurred the state's raisin business, of· ficia.ls say. ''l'M NOT 001110 TO MISS DELIVERING A BABY .... '' Libya Big TV Seller TOKYO CAP) -Oil· rich Libya has replaced the United States as the largest foreign market ror Japanese color television sets, a trade group said. .. I can relax outside 01 home and oll1ce knowing !hat rm not going to miss dehvermq a babv when rm 'belween locallons· .. ··Eugene R. Sollman. M D .• Canoga Park "'OUlllNG THE GASOLINE ,CAUtltll .. WKAf MOl\E CAii i SAY' Wtlft> 1 Cl'! 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"'" · · • 1' GnFds ) S SIS tl\ot-... KJOra pfC ; 1 040 \+ Nl,.,Q.tlt Q 1)7 8'-S.MbO\ HI , •, , UJt<.,.. •' There's no love lost betwee.n l'.8. llein~. the Pitta· burgh ketchup bottler, and Campbell Soup. the Camden. N.J .. soup kltcbeo. The two giant food pro· cessors reaJ_ly bate one another. Competttors are auppoeed to fllb.t bud. Tbat'1 part of the game. But with Hew and Campbell the passions appear to be so Intense that both companies apend time digging up dirt to rung at each other. Look wh.at has happened to poor Heim over the past year. It operates on a fiscal year that runs to the end of April -and so lts 1979 annual report should have been out long ago. Instead It has just made its appearance, not too loag before the 1980 annual re· port is due. The delay was caused by an Investigation into financial improprieties at the company. IT SEEMS THAT some Heinz managers, under the g un to keep beating last year's profit perfor"'ance. would do some juggling of sales and expense figures. lf sales io one particular period were powerful. they might try to move some on Uie books into the next fiscal period or they might prepay expenses that really weren't due yet. The object was to even oot the troughs. It wasn 't a big deal, involving a lot of money, nor was it a case of people pocke ting money that belonged le the company. Just a little fiddling of the books. Well. top management at Campbi!ll got wind or it. through a supplier . and reported what they knew to tbe Secunt1es and Exchange Comm ission <SEC) That was last April. Two investigations then went forward, one by the S~C and another by the audit committee of llemz' board of directors. HOWEVER, AS THE Wall Street Journal report ed two weeks ago, even before these investigations got under way. Cam pbi!ll Soup was 01) the case, try- 111~ to ferret out what was going on. At the time Campbell and Heinz were locked rn a bitter legal battle Heinz had sued Cam pbell, charg· in~ illegal domination of the soup business; and Campbell had countersued Heinz, alleging illegal domination of the ketchup business So Campbell was delighted to hear about the re· ports of financial juggling at Heinz, and its lawyers quickly subpoenaed documents and questioned a h1gh ·level Hel(IZ exec utive who cited the Firth Amendment protection against self·incrlmination in declining to answer IMMEDIATELY APTER Campbell began to stir this Heinz pot, the two food companies mysteriousty settled their legal disputes out of court. 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"D M'i!!!EJ..F,f JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS ,NANCY THERE'S A MAN WHO SAYS THAT SOME. MARTIANS ARE LIVING ON EARTH [ ____ ..,..__., . .,.. ... -..-.-..-... ·"""""" • t I I by Tom Batiulc f(·/ • ............... -.... ANO ~t, if tJc111 111At. 1\ltf~ AL.~~ ti.A~'(. o--·-,__- FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Josr LOOKRf-~ ~SU\TS~r:"f ~us-io l.tJEAR lMIS Yf.PF..~ DR. SMOCK by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux by Tom K. Ryan f t r c::AVIAR: 1 MAY NEt:'V A MIPWIFE. - by Emit Bushmiller .. "I'm 1lcti 1nd tired of your con1t1nt laughing_ at 1dverslty." . I .l ti: by Kevin Fagaa 111..L JvS1' S£Al. 1"•h:S ONt k>•'fll A L.l'f"'fi..E: Ml~Kl.U. flf£. by Lynn Jomston TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS 5 1 G"1 s name UNITED FeatUl'e Synd1cc11e I Dismounted 1/11 T...aay·a Puzzle Solved 5 8lltlCfl 5-4 Coml)la;ns 9 Meat CU1 58 Rodenl c ~ •••cl • . 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"'-' c::: ~ -:-:-i --~ ·-- ' ' ., IU&T Mn ICAK&IA> -........... ...,......,....~- Tb• Oraa·1• Coaalr PMUa~ lodel1 I•" tan· -~.....,..,··~ wla•• ''• Loi 4Dltha nuurmoasc C>rUM&ra ~ SalvrdQ ........ ID lite lula Aaa Hiib 8cbool auclltonum. Tbe two=• nepoma. blt ·tw UM . -=h1su-t eoaduct« c ud vlollalll PlDcbu Zukerman. ol· rered work• by Mendtlnob.o, Dlorall, Moult and StraTlnlb. It WU. bUI)' but enterta1D.lnl prosnm. CBAJLLY 8&GAN with 11-. del11obn'1 Overture, "The BebridM'' (''rtnaal'• Cave"), written a"-the compoeu bad traveled Uuouab Scotland. A sunny piece, it was performed wltb ener11 and clarity, altbou&b some quiet tee· lions IOUDded belltant, aa did the endinl notes. Followln1 that, Zukerman Jotaed the orchestra to play Dvorak'• "Romance." The vloliniat, accompanied mainly by 1trtnp and woodwindl, pro. duced a sweet, romantic tme Wblcb Mal even iD tbe IOftest now. Leu fiuhy than 10me Dnrak compositiona, tbe an.me lent ltaelf to Zukerman'• warm lnterpr«atioo. TBB SOLOIST returned to pla7 llourt's "Concerto No. 3 in G; this time with Just 3Z or- cbeatra memben accompanyinc him. The dark-haired bearded Ali's Comebaek? Deaf Ean To Cheers Np;W YORK (AP) -Mus MtieGraw H~ping /or Hit John Rublnatein and to act. It was a wonderful experience .Phy Illa Frellcb were and bu kind of spoiled me. He really soundly cheered after cared." the opentnc ol thelr new NEW YORK (AP) -AU McGraw baa diaproven the lonc·held Hollywood . theory that exposure la a necessary lD&Tedleot to popularity. In her 11-year career, she's made only six movies, and only two or three of them have made money. Yet Ali McGraw la amon1 the mo.t popular actreaes around. "I've been in some fllma when lt was like bavtna the best seat on the Titanic," she obse"ed in an in· tervlew in her !:ut.alde apartmenL ".JlJST TELL ME What You Want" B r o ad w a Y ·pl a y . la the story of a bu.sineas tycoon and "Children of " IA'Mf'r b1a relatioosbip with a woman who God." But Miu Frelich refuses to neeotiate the ooe com· couldn't bear the roar or modlb' she bas to offer -love. the crowd. Ali 'McGraw wu 30 when abe made Rubemtein, who last her motion picture debut u Richard starred oo Broadway 10 Benjamin's 19-year-old ctrlfrieod 1n .• p Ip pin... play. a "Goodbye Columbus." But, It wu teacher of deal studenU. her second picture, "Love Story," Mias Frelicb, who plays that made her a atar. lhe deal woman who SHE SAID SHE ho~ that is Dot Her next three rllma. "The becomea hla wife, is the cue wttb her atesl picture, Getaway," "Convoy" and "Playera, .. deaf. The abow woo 6hln- "Juat Tell Mt What You Want," a were blasted by critics and llnored ins revtew. from New romantic comedy co·atarrina Alan by the public. York City critics. Kine. The film, so far, bu not done Mark Medoff, author woSnhdeulrsdalt the bo~_o}ficll•;. II G AFTER TBSEE failures, Mias of "When You Com.lo' o t succ'l>'IN, '°' c raw McGraw said she bopea ".Juat Tell Back, Red Ryder?." said much of the credit will belona to lie What You Want" wlll put ber wrote the role far Miss ~~~~~~~•LY Preteuoo Allen and back lD tbe triumph catecorY. Bua. Frelicb, mine ber ex-uu-v .. _ e:a ...... :1 um it' ot th . • ... :_ ... _ -1-... perimces u the wile of "He (Lumet) worked wtth me for 1 n e mam wuui oo .-uau.na. a man who can bear. moatbl-Wor. we Mart.cl---.-.. -What, tben, doff AU Ma~Graw Rubenateln, son of • mJ screen t.t wu atrocioua," the want! plumt Arthur llabme· G ·yur-old act.reea said. "He lo'fes "I know thla la eruy, but I don't teln Ud to learn alp aeton ..t bowl 11ow to tNda t.Mm waat aayW.na," •• said ftrmJy. lanoo• tor 1m role. Ille> ·-~ft -·----oc..--..... __... ....... llMrlmAPUU lfll~ ..... a IGWTll COAIT eo.. Mesi !>t6·l 711 ... Mll'C...UWUT WWWlllllWHI·~ aumlllAU. Or-oe '37·0:MO OIWAllDI' AMIT&nl IAUIY TWl9 Feuftlaln V1llly '39· 1 !IOO ... , ..... ....,.. ... , . .., llWAIDI' U'llM llP El Tort Sit ·SllO "A tod,I ~ COlf'te9.I ... I ~ do tetn'M1elld t.'' -C-..-•IV Ll77£B MISS .M4RKER '1l+INflOr A ~ 'ClUi! g . ._._.........,,.,.,_._ ..... ....__.. NOW PLAYING PUTI C1TY COTUI Oiange 634·9212 ............ """llMl amll MlsllOll VlliO 49H220 DWMOl'CMHIA Cosla ..... 548-3102 .._.,.... OrlllOI 561-7022 ..,.. ---Bf.AT THE DEVELOPEl5 VOTE NO ~ D BobSpreen --~-- "II.ACK STAUIOM .. ••• I ••cifAPTER TWO .. •Nt l~olc M1t.a·s DAUCiHTER .. INI --xuMER YI KRAMER• 11J ""MIDI'" Pl.AIM Sl•I l'r" ....... ,,., "AMIJUCAN GIQOLO"(R) ''U>OKIMO ~OR ~m·:_J I • ..ANIMAL HOU5r11) - 2 Al:ADEllY AWAlll . NOMINATIOIS mn n mm '° -C-~-979 '1CI ~ V1tf0 49~21 ~ ... '31fl'i ... -.clll IUal ·--WoedbMfl SSl-oiM £'-ft "'""""91' IU·O• --- STANLEY KUBRICK'S 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY ~ TIM CONWAY DOH KNOTTS ======IN======= THE FRIZE F1'3HrEW A knodcout Comedvf ~ ... .::. I-=:~-=~ ffi ~ ................... . ........ ...._ unu-....-... ......... -.......... -... .. CLOSED .....,_ •u"t1••--.-co~ ... ---·--A flOllC1 Of ONI .. --.. VW'l'G9111 ~.,. A • . MIOMOM'T UlNUS ,., ..... (.M ._... •'" -· 6(( '" ... , ...,. ................... , ... ... ................ unu DMUN01t111 -ll.0004.INI Ill • 111 •• 01 ..... 9't 11 ... , ... actt_. .. 11"'9 .... till t ............ , ........ ~~ .... ..._ ............. --~&1--" ... -... • \ . D1l~•••Brialc William Devane as · Sergeant Warden turns to aJcohol when his company goes into combat without him on ·•From Here lo Eternity" tonight at 10 on NBC. Chan- nel 4. • CMREAIY °'*1: Cllr!Oe Monloya. (R) e MACHEL I LEHAeR MPOAT 7:JO I TM! PNCe 18 AIGKT OUHIESS OAMI Air ram broad Jump, ,,._~"-·man­ zlnj ltfaighl )llctlat aaoiic>e. ,.,.~ I 0 fll/Ja THl ...-c HOtLVWOOO eau•w I TIC TN; DOUOH AU. .. THE FAMILY AtcHe and Edlttl'. cc.i9ln go at It ao-iri ""*' the 8'N .. ~ to ucistat• Hew York lo attend Maude"• daughter'• r-.n Melloy and Reed get M unexpec1ed eaaiat lrom .,, n-<:Omtlct wMrt • 08"0 ot l\oodtl#ne an.ctla them. tm MACHE!l. / LEHAIER REPORT al) OMAT . ~ "8ac h: Saint John PUiion" Kati AICflter con- duct• the Munich 8-=tl ~,. and Chorue In tllla megntflcenl oraiono Channel Lbfing• B t<NXT (CBS) Los Angeles 0 KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles g KTLA (Ind) Los Angeles 0 t<ABC· TV (ABC) Los Angtl!PS (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego O KHJ·TV (Ind) Los Anoeles 11:1 KCST (ABC) San Diego m KTTV (Ind) Los Angeles a> KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles e KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angeles e KOCE-TV (PBS) Huntington Beach cMc>iCtlng the final autf9rlng -lhe Paaaion -of Ctv1et. Cl) P.M. MAGAZJNa MMt Captain A. Met1c:a ~ who peroorme ain. letlc: ..... auch .. doing 60,000 lit...,. lot CINttty. I.«>. MI08 llUNNV ll!A8TM INaAl. When .. EMtw Blinny ~ ~ wtttl • oo6d, Buge &My and ,.... P.-18 go on a frantic ~ fOr a cr;;nent rlt>Olt. (A) MALNOP\..I Rec>ort• on Speoeehlp Ruthie. Mt.~ the med~ •• -who five• In en airplane IUMlage. e PIO who oc»- lllC:ta ....,_ end • coupe whO -bo(h twMng ... Cheng8 opet8110ft1 et-. leetured. • MOVll * "'MoneW z..ro·· (19ee) NII* Adame. Akn Taller• oa ~ x. wt11ct1 • dom- IN1ed by Monel.r z..ro. capluree Oodilll1 end Rodan end threaten• wottd dea1NC'tlof'I. (2 hrL) D O EOHTl8 EHCXJOH T onwny 6ecldel to fof'get •OOUt COiiege and l'TIOY8 to Loe N1Q81ee to ""1h« hie plans tor • car-In ""'*. CJ MOW! * •Yo "Another Time. AnOlher Pl-" ( 11158) una Tumer. BarTy &u-. van. A lernele wer ~ SC>O'ldent ""'9r'I • brMK. down O'fW lhe death of her married io-(2 ,... l e AGAINST THI WINO ··An~~ Otflc«a And Olhet1"' Miity ........ ~ ............... ..., '*"--....... --~-..,....­,..., ............ ..... eo.. (llWt ,, . ..,. -. ... ..,. .......... . ....... 1..., ...... .... ......... a...,.._ . ................. ~ ......... ~--­................ "' tollll&IJ""') • • •TOflllrf Holll QM Roeer'tl prOllt9 ... wort! and ~ Of artlat Harry Wlllltm• 111rouo11 hit favo•lt• .__.,,..~ (I) THmMXTIM "lirlldlMty'' uoe GNAT 18UOM&o'NOD "8ecl'I· Saint Joh" ~ .. IC.at1 Ndlter - dUCtS Ula Mlroicll 8edl Orc:ihMtr• and Olotw in INt ~ orator10 OllPc*'O the tlllal ~ -tM P..alofl -of av. ()) LAllN~ "Smell ..,,... .. ._. celMOYE - .. ._.. Starr" (Premier•) EllUbetll MontgOIMf'Y, c. . Potta. The life Md .._ of the legendaly bandit ~ of the Old Well II I dtwnettzled. •9CHNU'a AHClllLI Chaf1le .... ttle .,.., (Ber- ber• Sta~) of an ..._ male ~1CllW aoency lo llDlgl1 thH8 of her agenta to Pf'Olect ttle Angela from -.ide9111yattacb. • tl&NQ~ au.ti: Eddy AmokS, Jey ~. Don floel, Oellld Stllt'e, Loni Acbrl'Nllt. -'°""I Van. ()) MOY9 •• .,. "'Bale smr· c1e.tt) a.. nerr.y, Rllndolpll Soott. A dertflO womM leave• her homa to ~ Vie IMder of an outWw bend • die cloea of tlle CMI Ww. 9:aG 8 HIUO, LAMY 1t1 an attwnc11 to ~ Larr(• )ob bedt, Larry'• dad~·--~ ~ llt~ at the ndo Matton..,..,, 3) 10:00 e MOM HIM TO i'ILUllTY ConftNd to • hoaPtal bed wtllle Ille men -tlghtlng the eltetff"I, &gt, Miit Ww • den ~ de(>l1111d and lur"8 to alcdd. I • Ni'W8 OvmM Den trlM to a.r Ille h1end T~ (WNI Serrlpeoft) Of • cMrge t"8t he murOered ayoung ex-i)fosUMe. (Al II> HDfT OAU.EAV ·'Th• Phantom Fer~" A patient trorn • prl¥Wte h0e9\al .. band rnurcMmd. I KlP'88HOW 10:IO • Nl!W8 0:001•.Cl)0 NF.W8 --.nwa>~ TUBE T OPPERS KHJ e -''Another Time, Another Place.•• Lana Tumef 1tara u a war cor· respondent in thla romanUc dram with Barry SU.lllvan . KCOP e 8:00-"Take Her , She's· Mlne." James Stewart is the overprotec- tlve father of Sandra Dee in this movie comedy. CBS 8 9 :00 -"Belle Starr." Elizabeth Montgomery plays the title role of the famous female band.it in th.ia new TV movie (see story, photo, Page . Bll.>. G DAVIM.LINAT UMR O...•~Mamand EW, • _..,. end an 1~~ • AU. .. THm,M&.V Edtfl ,... to •oe> lier ~ WOf1I at Iha llome tor the "Old ~ Atdlle'• ordera. • tDfT GN..L8'V .. ~Of The......., .. In. ~ .. , ... ...,,,, .,, llW9ltlgatOr -• ... afll8dow pura*'O 1'111 flan. -"* l*of'9 he llnOs her deed • INT'ULOCH9I Members of one of Ameri- o a· a major cultural reeouroee -the famed natlonal muelc camp tmar· lodW\ --vi.wed pw-IUlng tMlr .,,....... \n mualo, d8noe and the en.. ~and.,.,., artl. eHBINTOYOUR ~lH I "F• Foodl, Fad Foode" 11:11; (I) aM*._. Dw.GI"' A oon .,,_ W'8del • 114>- piy ot .....,.,_,,.. ...... oil to Boyington 1n ..cNftge tor ~·· entire llquor 81.ippiy • T'ONIQHf H~t: JOftnny C•,._. GI.-.: 8'lddy ~. TOllY'/ aem.tt_ Tem ~. 811 Alnerty I MTWO~ 0 Nl!CNl!WS ~ * * •A Y .. In "'9mam- (tM4) ....... Thomp- aon, IOeu CtllM. A MerlM offtcer. llMn ~ by Ille VIM Cong. nwiegee to _.,. end l9ClUI • ~ torln ........ (21n.) • MOCWtaHaOD Q9c ln8c.ll • ~ ~·hlleot3. • HONEYMOONIM Aelptl trW IO tWll06d 1119 Cfler9Cter '°' Ab'• ...... Oft/tylo ...... her•lllmto ~to l'lllOldMlf • • CoYTIONID MC NIW8 G C'lllT MOI, T~ A dramalle portrait of me lite of the Franc:fl pelntw la cw-ed. 11:90.@ LOW llOAT ''Sfljp Of Ghouls"' Vincent Pnoe, Joan Blondalt. 8ar- bata Andereon, Ctlertle Mk9ft.(AI -MDflOHT- 12:00 I MAU ... LAUl»f ' •• Olllc ...-0111 I The IMF 8t'9mpU to break up "'~ nercot- ICll mo • ICINQ()p: K1t•1crroiv ..... Klr't llOfne Ille ... Of the ftV'Oera Of .... ....... berics. al IN llOmbla HM- ,,.,. Srnml? t2:a0• ~ • • • ..,.,,. Aalt Glory'' ( 1*'9) Gery eooc-. 0-0 ~ A ~ OClc:*lr ... In ....... and polU- cal -In the PllllppW- k>llOW!ng .... ~­ Amertcan Ww ( 1 hf , 66 "*1 1 JOHNDARUNG Boys to R escue Stanwyck Eyes New Series By JERRY BUCK LOS ANGELES <AP> -When • Charlie's beautiful Angels gel into trouble, who comes to the rescue? Why, Toni's Boys, of course. Toni's Boys are three handsome d e tectiv es who work for a mllllona1.ress who runs a det.ectfve agency. "We tbougbt it would be a campy idea to do the flip side of •Charlie's Angela,' " said executive producer Aaron Spelling. "It'll be toogue in cheek." Stanwyck, who starred in an an · thology series and then., for four years. was the matriarch of "Big Valley." Mi.as Stanwyck, with snow wbJte ·hair and sWI glamorous at 72. is at the Retreat of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The retreat. wbicll loot.a like a Moorish castle, is a frequent movie site. and in this instance It's doubling as Toni's mansion. IN TONIGHT'S EPISODE, the Angels. played by Jaclyn Smith. Cheryl Ladd and Shelley Hack, are in danaer. "So Charlie sends me to •4T()NJ'S BOYS,'' starring Barbara • straighten tt out, and m y boys take Stanwyck . Bob Seagre n. Bruce care of lt,'' Miss Stanwyck said. Bauer and Steven Shortridge, airs on The "boys" are more than just de- HER 'BOYS' -Barbara Stanwyck guests on "Charlie 's Angels" tonight with her own brood -from left Bob Seagren, Stephen Shortridge and Bruce Bauer -in the possible pilot for a new TV series. ABC, Channel 7, tonight at 9, as an l "-o i episode of "Charlie's Ange.W4' If the tect ves. ~agren. a 1968 • lymp c public takes to it, it could become a Gold Medal winner in the pole vault, separate series. plays a coaeb, Sbortrld&e a rodeo •·1 swore I'd never do another star, and Bauer an actor, who uses series. but here I am." said Miss <See ANGELS, Page Bil) $erJe• of Tep 18 .. ------1 I SOUTH COAST oa1o ~~~ae ~I q-111..0~~ I 1tl7t "°' ~·.i•IMov .... I .... ~~ ~l-.. ,-,....~ ... ~ I ::~~,y= ---AA ~~~V' .... ~ .. m•• t11..0212 11 0~,~·~r6 ------~ ~~,--CBS Evens the SC or e NEW YORK (AP) -With a boost from the premiere of "Flo," CBS won the networks' ratings race for the week ending March 30 and pulled even with ABC for the seuon. CBS llated seven of the week's 10 blgbest-rated prog rams , figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. s howe d , In c lud ing IM -A-S.H," tied ror first with "Flo," and "60 Minutes" 1n third place. THE llATING FOR "Flo," a s plnoff from CBS' ponular "Allee," and "M-A-S-H,'f was 30.3. Nielaen says that means of all tbe 'IV-equipped bomea in the cowitry, Just over three in 10 saw at leut part of the new abow starrtna Polly Holliday. CBS' radu for the week ot 20.3 puabea the network's anr.,e ratt.aa for the aeuon to 19.5 -the same aa ABC's . ABC's ratln1 for the most recent week WU 18.5, and NBC WAI third at ts.8. CU AND ABC are Ued for ftnt for tile ,..,. clelplte tbe fact ABC broedcut botJl t.be World Seri11 md U. Winter Ol7m.ptcs, a.Jwa1• 1an ratln11 wt.naer. ABC aWI baa tbe Academy Awards 1bow comln.1 up tb11 month -at 6 p.m . instead of 7 as in the past. ABC's top-rated show for the week was "That's Incredible,'' in fourth place, while NBC's best, "CHiPs," was 10th. "CHiPs" has scored for NBC tw,ice 1n the two weeks since its shift to Sunday night. NBC's broadcast of the NCAA basketball championship game between Louisville and UCLA was something of a r atings dis- appointment, fm.ishing No. 23 for the week. In addition, NBC had four of the five lowest-rated shows, starting with "From Here to Eternity" lJl S2nd place and foll(>wed by No. 63 "United Sta tee," No. 64 "Plnk Lady and Jeff,'• and No. 86 "White Paper: The mapan1.ca.''7An "ABC News Cloaeup ," "ti.m bod la: Tbe Shattered Land,'' wu &Mb. MOVIES DID NOT fare particularly well durlnt the week. "City lo Fear.. oo ABC WU 22nd, "Tbe Orchal of Dr. Mudd" on CBS wu lltb, ud tbe flnt lmtallmeat in NBC'• repeat of ••JeeusolNua.retb'' wu.ath. Here are the •eek'• Top 10 •bowl: "Flo" and "M·A·S..R," both 30.3 repraentJn1 23.1 million homes, and "60 Minutes," 29.1 or 22.2 million, all CBS: "That's Incredible," 28.6 or 21.8 million, ABC: "Dukes or Hazard," 26.4 or 20.1 million. and "Dallas," 2s.s or 19.S m illion. AB C; "Allee, 25.4 or 19.4 milllon, and "The Jeffenooa," 24.2 or 18.S mlllloo. both CBS. and "ClfiPs," 24 or 18.3 million, NBC. -THE NEXT 11 abows: "Lou Grant," CBS: "Difrrent --·--9_~ RESIDENTS ~~ ARISE t#;~ VOTE ~ NO 1'-. ON D BobSpleell Strokes" and "Real People.'' ----~-- both NBC. lle; "Barney Mliier," ;=;~~=~;;;;;;;;;;~;.. ABC: "Archie Bunker's Place," CBS; .. Taxi," "Laverne and Sb1rlev," "Soap" and "H'.appv · l>aya/• all ABC, and "Hagen,T• · CBS. H ¥WOOD CAP) -Kristy McNl bot and her brother, Jlmm McNlcbol, wlll make their f tnt prof e11looal •P· pearance totet.ber la tbe CBS mo•I• .. Blinded By tbe IJCbt." Sbe plQI a teen·aae a1tl no lDftltrat. a rtlicioul cult kDowD aa the .. Ll1bt of tbe World Cbureb'' in order to NICGe bet brother, wbo baa been bralnwaabed by the iroup. ... "Dll L.AHCI ••• .. IN "POXIS .. '-sA'TUIH , .. Ill • () tll I y f, j (l 'iol \1.1n 11 iO ... by Arm1trong & S.tluk AND IT~LA'5T N IGHT 10 A~N. OHIO WHEAE ELMER STOL.CH LITE RAU Y OE~D A PIN 5E.n1NG MACHINE ... Capture a Memory All ages welcome · babies, adults, and fam ilies! COOose from our selection of scenic and color backgrounds. We'll select poses, and additional portraits will be avaJlable with no obllgallon. Salislactlon always. or your money cheerfully refunded. Available Th ursday. March 27 Thru Saturday. April s .. Closed Monday Daily: 10 a.m. -6 pm. 17099 Brookhurst Street. Fountain Valley 7212 Edinger Avenue. Huntington Beach -eec· per alttlng. No chltge for additional group subjects. One ~Ill per peraon. BaarOunda mlY occaalonalty chlnge. Remember, Children muet be ICOOmpenled by pnnt. .. Liz Rings the · Belle Bui r -., ... -..oca ,... DltW'Cft ~ .... ·t _i.oa~ c.u~ ___ .._-:t~b~•l '·wa~ o••Y•,! t Alto ltArriM ta cwr ,. u ----·......:w.-•••• l a&.arr 1 • --------.-oltJI M eee« -........... , .. ... UQlll'.Jltt,CUfftlD&. ... Ud.., Ute father. pl Iler · daqlaler, PMrl. Da~ KMU flQ8 !Mr .... SdRM. :-..:.~-&Me---·~ _ ................... l T~e l:S• dar1 .. aaadlt ,,., .. ~. ,....,_:, ........ _._, lalMtDd~ll.Wdown 1ro111 .... the elaW IUI· PM' la W IOll ••peopae ... 10 ....... , .... ~ ~---.......1•-u.u1p ... ~ .... u ......... .. ---·· --u.w. • .. ........., .... ''lilmtof .. ,... .............. ~,..... ......... _ ...... W9'9 .. dell· ...... 15 ,...... old •. Now .... ba'" tlD .. ol her tUl Otey Dtftl' .. • '. laid ll1u 11111' mania. .ab lndlcaU. ,.u ... II bil U IM ..-·t ••...a.•• IM wu jealowy ot bw 10¥era ••• I eom· Moa~. ua&LLS I Aaa" 11 ber Ne01M1 plctun r CBS under btr SU miw. tract for two plmu. • year ~ver tbl next lbrH yean. B•J'\ flrtt, wbleh aired in November\ wu "Ac:t ol ····~··ti••· aad lllaabtlb prom11edlnm8111&NU!' ... ~ cWlftn • l.llartl'I· lQJ Portn.Yal lD the l~ PHYSICALLY Mll8 movie .. Belle Starr.•• It a1ra )loot,omel'J bean (uue re. toD1&bt at t oa CBS. CbuM& I. aem blance to Belle Starr. Tbe Vtoleoce." · outlaw woman was heavy.set ... nan •SAD the script and had • 6eak ol a DOie. "I more than three years aao." didn't want to pin any weipt The former atar of TV's "Bewitched" is one of tbe most aouaht·after actte11ea for television movies aad miniseries. Nearly all of ber films bave had higb ratinjs - particularly tbose ln wbicb she play• a woman ln~ardy. Sbe said Mlu Moat1omery, wbo for the role," lbe actress said. brinp a 11amor to tbe role t.bat ·•Anyway. I always lose weiaht Belle Starr never bad. "James when I make a picture. I wore Lee Buntt'aa wonderful writer t liked the way be handled her as UtUe makeQp as possible I '---a11•• it showed b•r as _ .. _ was let my hair flop arouod and I ~ -'" llUC wore loose clotbM. '' -her relaUooahip wtlb her son and Lee Remick tbe reign· and bow ahe was sleeping with She considered wearin& a nose everyone." piece, but discarded the idea. lni feminine supers of the TV movie. "Time' a Dull Disaster By KON PENNINGTON TMtWl.,,....A ..... Warner Bros. seems to be doing its best to dis· guise the fact that "When Time Ran Out" is yet another disaster movie from Irwin Allen. The International Cinema Corp. presentation was originally titled "The Day the World Ended" and is about a volcano erupting on an island and destroying a new resort hotel. The WB ad cam· paign s kirts this fact. ( · Mon E J however. opting instead for a "Gun s of REVIEW Navarone" type ap- . proach <Carl Foreman. incidentally. cowrote the script with Stirling Sllliphant, based on a novel by Gordon Thomas and May Morgan Witts). IT'S ALL VERY STANDARD fare, with the script quickly introducing the members of the · large all-star cast and then unleashing the erup. tion and allowing a few of the good guys to escape the destructive forces of nature. As usual with this type of material, there is minimal development of the characters. which are basically sketched in as types. Unfortwiately, James Goldstone's direction is overly pedestrian and it all just drags along under his guidance. It's a pretty dull disaster. The special effects are not particularly elaborate. They're limited to the volcano erupting and a few fireballs exploding on the hotel, a tidal wave that will be missed by anyone who blinks and a lava now over which a handful of the good guys muat try to make their way. PAUL NEWMAN STARS as lbe bead of an oil drilling operation who is the first to suspect that NOW SHOU1ING the suppoeed.ly inactive volcano la atilt quite Uvely. James Franciscus la the co-owner of tbe new re· sort hotel who refUsea to admit there may be danger. William Holde n ta bis int~atlonal parrner and also the godfather of ~ls wile, Veronica Hamel. J acqueline Bisset 1s Holden's current interest and former girlfriend. while Edward Albert plays the hotel's manager who is in love with Fran- ciscus' ml.stress, Barbara Carrera. Rounding out lbe cast are Red Buttons, who is apparenUy some kind of a criminal; Ernest Borgnlne, as a New York cop who is tracking But· tons ; Burgess Meredith and Valentina Cortesa, as retired bigbwire artists (a plot contrivance for the final sequence); Sheila Allen and Pat Morita, as a couple who nm a saloon on the island; Jaylin Maureen Acol and Reed Derwin Acol, as two children who are endangered, and Alex Karras and Loony Chapman as two of Newman's men. THE PEJlFOBllANCES AllE all routine, at best, and the action, once the charaeters are in· troduced during the first ball, ls limited to Newman leading some of the people to safety on the other side of the island. -..... 9lAruzA IOWUll'-""9 L*al..,._. B<u ~~ tosl.I MtSI &31·3601 ~Pini !127·2223 OIW._.' Cl90U WUT rDWUDI' ......... MAU c:.111 Wn-lef 991·393!! M1$SO!Vlej0 4~ ....... ICCIP1D DMllGl ll&U °' 637 ·0340 .... = AllMlllll Blool<llufSI • m~ IMAllSE • OrlOQe Mall 6 • 637-0340 COSTA ll(JA • C-Ctnlll • 979-4141 DIAllll ·City~ I · 634·:391 1 lL TOllll · Sacktlll>Ktl • !111'5880 DIAllSl · Stldtum llf~n 639-7860 fWll'TAll VIUCf . fl Valley I. 0.1500 WllT ... n•. UA ~in•ma ~ 1-------------------- lllWIM • WOOObflOQI "~l.oee6 c:aCll WIMi fll ~I ~~~;i ~Awanl !V Nominations BEST SUPPOKl1NG ACTOR-111t:1wy ._, BEST EDl11NG -~ o.i.. --2nd EXCITING WEEK!-- UITl Ill DP11T IUCI Hatbor Blvd.Or·ln 531·1271 Edwards Cinema 644·0760 ...... llUIC[ Cinema Viejo 830-6990 Cinedome 634·2553 11U wmmm UA Movies (71 4) 990-4022 UA Twin 893·1305 BAHDrT QUEEN Uz •• 'Belle' DAILY N.OT 8JJ ,. ......... J. ANGELS MEET 'BOYS' • • • ·-l'l'ANWYCS WA.I asked If her .. ...,. .. would be the bandlome, vlrtle IDMCUliM equivaleata of the An!:: .. Y•, I would say that.'' she rep Would tbey be IDft!IWld in · romucet "Witb other' people? Not me." Sbartrtdae said ld8 chand«1a an urbian cowboy ... A modem da7 eow· bo1, with a pd MDH ol bilmor'. He rid•• Brahma bulls, ao be'• not afraldottoo much." Seagren said ol the actors, "I think lt'1 a &ood mixture. 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Many cultures have deHghtful custom~ and traditions concerning the Easter egg. In Greece. for example. people gently knock their red dyed eggs against the eggs of others as a greet'\ng on Easter morning. R ussian eggs are elaborate forms of a rt, each one individual. taJcing hours to paint q In the United Stat es. we dye our eggs many colors, then hide them for the traditional Easter Egg Hunt, a favorite for both young and old . TlllS YEAR, PREPARE STILL another type of egg, which also is an impressive dessert. Golden Easter Egg. Thts delicious ly light Bavanan. flavored with liqueur and coconut. bas the elegant appearance of a dessert that took hours of meticulous care to make ; but, us ing un- flavored gelatine, you can prepa re 1t a head, with little fuss. FIRST DISSOLVE THE unflavored gelatine in a milk a nd egg mixture. then stir in the liqueur If you'd like a brilliant "golden" egg. add some drop~ of yellow food color- ing. Chill this mixture. then fold in ~tiffly beaten egg whites, 1uscious whipped cream and sweet fl a ked coconut. Just before serving. turn the mold onto a serving plat- ter. and de<:orate your egg with additional whipped cream a nd apncot slices. GOLDEN EASTER EGG 1 envelope unflavored gelatine 6 tablespoons sugar 2 eggs, separated 1 cup milk ·~cup liqueur or rum 1 '2 teaspoon vanilla extract Yellow food coloring (optional) 1 cup (Ah pintl wb.ippingor heavy crea m . whipped 1"z cup flaked coconut In medium saucepan. mix unflavored gelatine with 4 tablespoons s ugar: blend tn egg yolks beaten with milk. Let sta11d I minute. Stir over low heat until gelatine is complete- ly dissolved. about 5 minut~; add liqueur. vanilla and food colortng. Pour mto large bowl and c hill. stirrin~ occasional- ly. until rruxture mounds slightly when dropped from spoon. In medlum bowl. beat egg whites until sort peaks form; gradually add remaining sugar and beat until stiff. Fold egg whites. then whipped cream and coconut Into gelatine m ixture Tum into 5-cup mold or bowl and chill until firm. Garnish. 1r desired. with addit1<?nal whipped cream and ;.ipncot slices. Makes about 8 servin~s . , . I A Loaf of Bread, Some (Freneh) Wine By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Ol U. Deity l'f• IUH Call it a saturation campaign offered a bevy of promotional de· vice'-to P.ublicize the French • 'vin detable 'varieties. if you ·like. Publicity for French Among them are cardboard wines will rain in May on replicas of the Eiffel Tower, Southern Californians. canopied storage bi..os , posters. Food & Wines From France, a maps and educational wine aroup of importers formed in guides to be banded out. to con- 1974 when the Amerl~an market aumers. be&an to dry up, la launcbini a "We're here in tbe heart of $250,000 push in the bigeeat wine ~alifornia ... wine country," consuming market in the coun-said Jean Le Pecboux, president try. o( Food & Wines From France. It's not aimed towards the "The m~age we have here is elite and nouve rlcbe, however, not competition (with Callfomla ,ay representatives or Bell and wineries)," be added. -Stanton, a New York-based In fact, French repreaen- J>ublidty firm heac:Un1 the cam-lativea believe increued educ•· paign. . tfon about the technlquea in· · At a recent seminar in Costa volved ln lood wine making will Meaa for Oran1e Coast area re· boost sales of California wines taHna, mertbandlaera and alon1 with those from foteilb restaurateurs, the promoters soil. · aaid they are lookin1 towards new conaumen wbo want to ex-T11B POTENTL\L certalnly la perlence 1ood quality at. here. Wbile. tbe ayeraa• reuooableprlces. Frenc1).man downs Ht boUlea ol TD t• WINES that puaed a t. blind tutJ.na test and made tbetr way Into the c1talo1ue wlll ran1e in price from about suo ao '17 wllen they hit tbe shelf of 7our fa write srape outlet. A ( Dumber of different J:.'r"""lt'h ~llleriel •"! • 1feawr .. .:. • Abd tMt ahould be eaJ to "' ftDd. Loeal mereuata bne bMrt I • • wine per year, tile national averase tbrouaboat mucb ol tbe Ullltee States ii a mere nine bot· Uea a year. The later statlltlc excludes Callfomta, where far more resl- deol8 "re wine drinkers. Of tbe 30 4 m1::· °"' c .... or wlne that will ~o dov·n \''" l' "l ln tbe United States tblJ year, CaWornla mouths wiU lake care J of 12.5 million cases. · That means the not-so- average Californian will drink 20 bottles of wine th15 year. .. And that's not even a three-day weekend for some of you," Joked John Gillespie or Bell and St.an· ton. The proJnotlOn campaigJ:t for "affordable" French wines, which has been to 10 American cities since 1974, bas caused an ups wing in consumption. WHEN THE UNION ol im- porters was formed, French wines bad experienced a one year dedlne from 11.4 million 1auona to 7.4 million aaUona in the tJ.s. In 19'11, sales climbed to 13.1 mlllloa 1aUons. Betidll competlUve COits , tbe Freacb wine makers are ltreaa· lnl the men uot&· qualities ol lmpor'U ~ dom..UC bnnda. And there's tbe tnher.ent romance ol a French wine tradi- tion that dates back to the Roman occupation up to checkerboard table cloths and ba1uette1 ol bread. Mott of tbe French wines "compare favorably " with Calllomla product.a, proftloten II)'. ln Califomla, many tower-cost .. generic" wines -those that bear a specific grape name such as Gamay -can contain up to a 49 percent blend of other grapes, the French oote. German wines can be blended up to 20 percent. HOWEVEB, FRENCH LAWS prohibit anything less than 100 percent grape purity if a product is st,ill to bear a specific name, like Chardonnay or Beaujolais. Such factl a.re included ln the publicity material that will be freelf available to local con· sumers ln Kay. • The b.latory and products of specific wine~ of France Uke CCUll de RboDe Alaace and the Loire Valley are ouWned. Su.,.UOOs on what type of Frencb wlne l o 1erve wltb Amencan favortt• -lndudlDc plua and bambv~n -are featured in recipe . n..11 ~ a " ew Wave" of J'renclt wtnu tbat bas nothlnl to do wlth punk rock. Tbue are the dry, white wines Crom the Bordeaux realoo, known primarily fOI' fine red wines. So fel those corkscrews ready, and stand by for full·pace newspaper and ma1azlne ads extollln• the virtues or the French vine. Not to m ention tbe 12 televi.sioo commercials that will air on five stations during two weeks ln May. The French wine supporters ex pect to reach 20 million households during that time. with the average viewer seeing the varied commercials an estimated 5.4 times. Also planned are wtne tast.J.ngs at UCLA and USC to draw the younger customer, plus picnics and concerts sponsored by Food and Wines From France over the next (ew months French cheeses, to be featured In a series of .. rromage colase" advertisements, also w1U be part of the campalp. A Jl'l'ench in· vasion ls underway. Followin1 ate recipes from Foods and Wine From France with suaestions on what wines to serve. For example, a fruity Beaujolais goes well with a bowl of Bolt.on Baked Beans; a dry but spicy Gewuntramlner does the trick wltb PoUsb Pleroli and an Alsace Riesling aeta off a Seubell Salad. B08TON BAKED BEANS 2 pounds Callforola pea beans ~ pound fat salt pork 2teupooos salt 1 CUP molasses 1 teaspoon mustard I 1 large onion, studded with 2 f whole cloves 1 '• cup dark brown sugar ~ 14l cup calsup ; Water f Start preparation the night , before. Wash be ans. picking 1 over to remove any imperfect ones. Cover with plenty of water .ci ' in a large pot and bring to a full , boil Boil for 1 hour. Let stand overnight at room temperature, covered. Drain In morning and discard soaking water. Cover pork with boiling waler and let stand 5 minutes. Drain and cut to -but not through -rind at "'-inch lntervals. Put Mam in beanpol. Plun1e ln pork and onion, teavin1 ooly pork rind ex· posed. Mix salt1 molasses, mustard, sugar ana catsuf Wltb 1 cup of water and brtn1 to a boll. Pour over beans. Add water to cover beans. Cover and bake ln 250-degree oven for a to 8 hours. adding water lf neceuary to keep beans moist. Remove lid last hour to browa pork. PIE&OGI 2 cups all-purp<>M Oou.r 2eggs Ftllin1 ~ teaspoon salt 'Al cup water Mound flour on a brn<! ~ ... ,.1 and make a well l.n the cei.~. <See WINES, Pase CU> ' 1 , 0088 aEet11aRD · "taatant entr•y '· muter candy b.lrs 1 e loatantly -.bolbed Into motion. Airline food baa no ·atoru.. How could ll 9 iometblns to do wltb 1Hslnt tbrou1h Ume •ea. •rruutay c akN - 1011n or anybody's. If l 'a nobody's birthday in IOUr department, try ac· 'OUnting. Popcorn, candy bars. laytbing you eat ln the 1">vles is fictitious . ltonslder tbe 1Ulbillties if you iub- ;cribe to home box of· "ice or own a video tape :ecorder.> Natural foods are non- ·auening, naturally. decause of their high iber content. The nbers :nit themselves into a 1et and entrap the :alories. BUSINESS lunches. \nyth.lng you eat in the 1ur.iuit of your job is de· luclible. Sleep induce rs: bot ·ocoa. w ar m milk , ·oo kies, brownies, ·ereal.'hot pastrami Peasant Dishes Great By TOM HOGE .. ,....__~wn• The great disbea of "Dost nations are of 1eas ant origin, and <"rench restaurate ur lean Paul Picot tells me his is true of tht> soups / 1f his homeland. "I remember as a ~hild seein1: a huge pol if soup bubbling on the ~ la{'k of the stove in f r e nch farmhouses." 0 icot recalled as we sat n his cozy New York '.>istro, la bonne soupe ·'After each meal they'd •.oss leftover vegetables in.to the pot and add ;ome water." This was doubtless the origin of that Fren{'h classic, soupe au pistou, a provincial vegetable soup which has been elevat ed to gourmet status '·THE F RENCH rarmer pours a little wane into his bowl or soup just before eating." added Picot. ··It does wonders for lhe fl~vor. This is called cbabro and is especially popular in the vineyard country or southern France." French country folk usually eat soup and Ill· tie else for supper &ince the main meal is al noon. An exception is that garlicky cornucopia of Mediterranean fish called bo uill abaisse which is really a slew and a meal ln It.self. Not all French soaps co me from peasant homes. Lobster bisque is certainly a rarity ln cot· taee ldtcbeos, but I re· call bearing tbat vicbyuolae, wblcb is re- 1arded as ep6curean in America, la derived from the bumble leek and potato ~oup so popular in naraJ France. PICOI' 8UVB8 (ulJ. arae meals at bls N but be bu aJWafl ~-=:oc::c ,,::: ':sW: = ed ..... "One lley ctif. fere•~." he aa&d, "\a tbt fact tb8t tbe Freaeb , d ID DION for ~ •.Ir• cream of wttel"t'Nll, aornll or ....... lt.. allo • f aet that IOPPI of l'naee'a pro-vilcee an bMed more Oil v.,.Ublel tbu oa mtal1 or even meat •*"'· Wre America'•· AA adPm II French aelaatoUp. (lee PSAM.NT, .... ~) •mall, but onlJ' • walt# Ute ~ Virtue tlu'oup ,_.. .,.._ caa &ell~ la wbieb. a. tu on NWud. iact. · , AartldU 1ou ,., or ' CllOCOLA'l'S rabbita. drln-k w&lle on tit• _ ~..MtS.Cl'Oll~.•-.. aa4 coa... i. • • ,aua.. .. •• • o •aa _Jn e'lori•· calori•. TblU ot tM ""· cme UI tbe IMMr· · moutbpMee u a caiorte ~~aea... It'• ln vacuumoleaner. ' ' K o 1 h e r I o r CAaaOT cake baa Pa119Yer" mean.a you even fewer calories than MUST eat It. Aalt your carrou. rabbl. Anythln~ labele d Girl Scout cookies and "whole sratn 'ii virtual· c•kH from the PTA ly calorie-free; because bake aale have fewer lhe calories remain ln· calorte. than U.O.. fro aide the ralna and HI lJOl ........... tM r.f~ J::=:t.":i It, _y~u can bet eve · • •nY\blaC. > J 11 ,.., U you Mlleve the ... forelO&na. p&gae set ah •• ~h with me ·beeaue .. I'd 1"8 to Mli you the lateat -elev'" to set tt.~.~ ~~~~ .; Helper." wno· else spreads savings cross the table? = . . . ... Easter Hams-& Turkeys SHANK PORTION 9 7 OF HAM • 80fllE ~ FUUYCOOICtO • l B BUTI' PORTION OF HAM BOf.IE IN. FUll Y COOl<EO WHOLE HAMS BO!'* IN. fUlL Y COOICEO 119 LB 119 lB 1!.-17 lBS. FARMER JOHN OR 1(11\JSE BONELESS WHOLE HAM FUUYCOO<tO. S.7 LBS 1s8 L8 WATE~ AOOEO. O•AlF lB 1 7q1 CENTER CUT HAM SLICES UI 1.98 Fresh Meat --·-------- LARGE END RIB ROAST STEWING BEEF 90"lU ~· 80'<0f 0 HI I CROSS RIB ROAST ~Coot U Y, '!()fCl(O II H C '°"' < TOP SIRlOIN STEAi( 8Q'ollJY.~8ffl lO.. LARGE ENO RIB STEAi( "°"°'° 8t (' RIB EYE FILET ~"Cl" llO'.ot<> -· 11 1.79 16 2.19 18 1 .98 ll 2.88 .. 1.98 "3.48 ~~.c~uc~~ .. "1.39 SMAU END R'IB ROAST 2 19 IO'QOlltll -ll • FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE 11 11 !oa..UlliUN• eot ,.c. .~ ~~~R.BA~,. ... c.1.48 ·~sua 1101 "'<() 't11 canned & Packaged Lg_!N~~.~~~Ol l!\ 1.19 L ~DA~ ••• ,.oz lOU .69 !~~7 -~~?01 1tw.49 b~=:= .. lOozc-.63 L :!°.!"~ ~~-u 01 .... 99 L ~~~~N<.53 !~!'~ .. ~oztc 1.59 !~~·.~60l.CNlo 73 CURE81 248 HAM HALF HORMEL. 80NELESS FUU Y COOICEO l8 IClAEllMSTH HALF HAM l8 2 981 GRADE A 69 TURKEYS • YOUN(. 1(} 1 S LBS J llOllN LB BUTTERBALL TURKEYS .79 CRAO( A YOUNG SWlfT 1on l~ FPOltN LB BONELESS TURKEY 168 A~Ull S.7 LB~. JllOltN L8 TURl(EY BREAST •auo.G lhtH \ \ 1 \.t\ W!TW Pill\ AnA()ofO 19()(lN ~1 .38 canned & Packaged l VLASIC PICKLES 95 _.. 1101 >M. ~FRENCH'S MUSTARO 65 lO Dl -. CB & M BAKED BEANS 75 l~Ol CAH . : PURIT~SALAOOIL 2 32 ;t 4101 In • . J BAK~irs COCONUT 83 ~o •01 ..,c.. l ~~EV'~ ~UP ... Ol CM. 69 .t ~~~p ~~ 60l 90' 1.09 L ~-~i~~~~ .. Pt.~O/ 90' .67 J. BROWNIE SUPREME: MIX 1· 36 11 m C1POU l• 1\ \ Ol llOo • L ~ ~ FIL~~c 110/C~. 77 f. ~!~~~rT JUI~ 01 e•l 1 08 l ~ .. ~~L~S '°' ~ 1.19 r ~~,~.1 '°' -.29 b MIRAO.E WHIP . 1 16 ~OllfWOf. ''°'... . ~ MORTON SALT o P\.Uf oe 10C11nO L CWNT~ IC~N '~ 1 JJl L HEINZ KETCHUP "°'en • ............................ ~ HAPPY V PASSOVERI canned & Packaged J:LADY LEE .17 ~~-~~~ 110Z CAN llK.U\M OQ DIET 1: LADY LEE 99 MA YON NA I SE • 11 01 lA9 pi LADY.LEE OYAMS }'LADY LEE O APPLESAUCE .29 16 Ol (AN .35 1601 CAN J BERNSTEIN S DRESSING 1 09 nA,UA.H u Ol I f\ • ; LADY LEE TEA ~~-10l )U1.49 [POTATO BUDS 1 49 ' 91,.... ("'YU-11 Ol 9()r • - -- Household & Pet r SCOTT TOWELS h "'~' •9.()rt[ 65 00£)f(Ol'•'10 n·~ •ou . r PAPER PLATES 1 19 .> "'1> 000 ( ' NI(. • !~~ASH BA~P -. 2.39 r M.D TISSUE 95 o rou• • ~, n~w"". L REYNOl.D'S FOIL 2 73 ,...-100 II 90ll • f. HANDf-WRAP WRAP 61 'PV\'IC IQl<lf('\.I. r PINE POWER CLEANER 1 58 c.~-"°'If\ . L ~5. ~us CLEAN~ oz •n • 99 L e} ~ DOG F00° •• 01 , ...... 36 . A GAINES DOG BURGEllS 2 69 '101 ~ • !CRAVE CAT FOOD"°' uc.2.Q6 Health & Beauty Ale.ts r TYl.ENOl LIOUID 1 89 6 '°' '" • L TYLE~ ~J>S:U~ OJ 1C03.59 CREST TC>OnfPASTE 98 ~oe-• . ,oz""'. L EOCE SHAVE CREAM =-or:..~ , IOl CM 1.19 . L ~~~-~~IT\ ~.29 I . .. Lucky has lower overall prices fOr Easter! At Lucky. we want to make sure your Easter dinner is a feast of great food values . That's why we continue to offer lower overall prices, even on holiday food items. Our quality hams, turkeys and roasts , make any occasion seem special . Our r ~lower overall prices are yours every day . ~ H appy Easter . from Lucky. Dairy & Frozen !LADY LEE 12s ICE CREAM ~S. 1l H~VORS "'GAL~ b~:'a;cs.~.~ J:COTTACE CHEESE L>'QY LH ;: WHIPPED TOPPING I.ADY lH .78 16 Ol (T~ .69 u·,, OZ CTN C STOtCEL Y VECET ABLES 1 27 •'>' "l>At,._ ;-t OI -. • ) MOORE ONION R1NCS 1 01 .. Ol -. • • • SEABASS 1 •• ~._ ... ""' 411t J.~k~' •Ol .. c.1.43 ! OOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES 69 '10l ~. ~ RICH"S COFFEE R10i 35 ,. '•Ol '""' • J TREESWEET JUICE 89 (I--(O'f"(..,..AI'( '1 Of (Ml• J IMPER1Al MARCAR'INE 78 ~ ••Ol en,. $, WHIPPING CREAM 99 ...0-IJI .. OIC.... Liquor & Wine ------r ALMADEN MTN WINES ~,,..AM."\ .. t" .. .,.,.~ 2 79 ~()9'frff-(Uil~~t \T9 I f'\ • L l.ANCE~S WINES ~~_.l MOil\91\ 3.39 Delicatessen Items HAM !CUDAHY b PIUSBURY ROUS IWTTll!flN t ' 808 5 ~SSINC ).. .. ~,.., ......... ~CREAM CHEESE l.aL"Lll 1 LAOYLE~ ""' ......... Produce HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE WOfllC>f~Ul EAT~ LARGE ARTI040KES C.OVPMET OEltGHT 798 H8 CM .59 · aoz CA"I •<Cl -1.09 I OI kf. .59 1 01 evo .39 .49 [A(H RUSSET "' 59 POTATOES10~. ~SHIH(. 9AKM:. NAVEL ORANGES P( A>( JV. ll'OQ 4:c .79 DELICIOUS 3 9 APPLES • CiOt. OEN OE l IC IOV> U TIN{, l B • MATEUS WINES 2 89 I -"1~"'0'.l """"'" • ,r~, b BLUE NUN WINE 3 69 £.'t('~A.~ ui1 ... ...-c.. "°"''n . '-4~NC.'/Yt. r KAMCHATKA VOOICA 7 49 6 IONlCX>J , l'\t T'9 ll\. • Delicatessen Items L KAUKAUNA KLUS 1 99 O<H\t ' •1 Ol '°' . L HORMEL ICOl~JOl....: 1.65 • RONDELE CHEESE • 99 }, lllM'lll"IU • e OI ""f. • • BUOOICS MEATS 39 l \IJCIO I _Till ~OI. '9C • • MOZZAR£LLA CHEESE 2 19 l~ ' ... Ol i'l&l • All stores wtll be dosed Easter SUnday . what discount Is all aboutl Lower Prices overall ................ ,_ I I _, ftW'l -_L...,_.....,. ~ -. ~-"''° ll&ftOOUA•~- ~ ... teO. l!Ula.9 AW- L.-.uM tiu.I •rt CMIOt "°"'° Af I.A 'Al ............ I"" llAOllOUA ·-.,....,.. ITORH C>PeN , IWLY t A."M. fWllA~- .,., .. _ <llAOI _.. .. _ '•n•UCLa•- •t Af\JWYA A- NITlll IWN..-olllA-... ,._,.. 1•n Ir DCl&o' ~ ------------·---·--.--· -· ,. .,. . . . I ~ .... cllab• ta• bi .......... throuib care l• prtparatlo• wttMC tM .. ot htcb eoel ........._ti. ID fact. 11'8D)' CIH•le r•elH• a ...... ,.... ........ peeal¥t cw ot meat but lb••• •Imply need t0mewhat lone r ·cook· ln• to brine tM ftaVQn to perfedlon. T h ese diabu •re usually aim.Pie la COO· cept and LM• Just a few minutes for tbe toot to assemble but aomeUmea an hour or more ol cook- mg ii necessary to ob- tain the desired effect. When preparina r ec- ipes of this sort, don't fe el bound to the · 1itchen. Adjusi tbe heat to low. and follow Dtber ;>urauits. One of the most re- .varding of dishes -and ?asy enough for even an nexpenenced cook to do -is Wine Braised Lamb >hanks. Simmered in a bath of .vhite win e with vegetables and season- lD&I. UM lllaak1 rev al • teut ot navor when the marrow thy contatn 1dd1 lta rich tate to lb tenderluab. ·I n OU~ Plq111nt ShoUlderLlmbC'boPI. 1n uau1ual marinade m1~ with wt\ite wlne, 1rMn chlU 11\ac • and blac~ ollve1 , add• ex traordlnary Hit wblle tenderl1ln1 the meal. Thia flavorful recipe calla for lour to ala lamb cbope. WINE 8_LU8ED LAMB S8ANU 1 table spoo n vegetable oil 4 lamb s hanks, defrosted l'ta cups thinl y sliced carrots 1 cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic, minced 1 c up dry white wine 1 c up c hi cken bouillon cube •-'J teaspoon salt 1,. leasPoOn pepper 2 tabl espoo n s tomato paste In Jar1e. heav)' kettle beat oU ; biown •h•nk• on all lldel. Draln ott all bul I tablffpoou fal: uute carrota, anion and aaruc until onlon l• under. Add wine . bouillon cube. aalt and pepper, brtn1 to bo1Un1. Cover, rocSuco heal, 1lmmer 1"' hows. Stir ln tom to pute, S1mm~r 30 mlnlllt>t lon1er or un- tl l 1hanu are tender. Yield: 4 I rvin&.1. PIQUANT SHOULDER LAMB SHOPS 4 to 6 lamb shoulder chops. defro~led 1 cup dry while wine 3 tablespoons wane vinegar 1 tablespoon light brown sugar 1 .. tea&poon salt 1 clove garlic , minced 1 tablespoon vegeta- ble Oil 1 2 cup chili sauce 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion l tablespoon corn- .. 111rrh • ' 1 table1pooa cor· n•ter~b · 1 llblllpooo water ~ CUP 1Ueed, pitted bJackoUv• . 1 canned ll'ffD chill, 1eeded.cboc>1>ed Place lamb chops In flat, shallow dlah. Com· blno wine vioesal', brown au1ar, salt and garlic: pour over cbopl. Ma rlnate z houra at room temperature, tum - 1ng once. DraJn cbopa and pat d ry. Ruef'\'e · ma rlnade. In larce skillet heat oil; saute chops on both sides unW lightly browrted: Add re- served marinade. beef broth. chili sauce and onion. Simmer, un - covered .. 2 5 to 3 o minutes or until chops are tender. Remove chops to serving platter: keep warm. Mix com- starrh and water. Add to skillet. Cook, stirring, until sauce boils and thickens. Add olives and i?reen chill. Spoon seuce over chops. Yield: 4 to 6 servings. . . WINE BRAISED LAMB SHANKS WITH VEGETABLE& IS BUDGET-MINDED DISH •Baked 30 hours I •Honey ·n spice Glaze a lntrodueing raisin bread .:. Wwi.th 50% mOl'e of what you buy·: a a raisin bread for. · .. ORDER YOUR EASTER HAM TODAY •Spiral sliced for easy serving • Whole or half hams • Nationwide shipping service •Full service Dellcatessen • • Old World Cheese Shop "f.'f~i:i~;..s ~ 3700 l . COAST HWY .. c-411 Mw rHOHI 67J-to00 0 O 24601 IAYMOHO WAY .. & Toto ao .. & Toto • .-..oM11n-J122 B 0, lfOH HACH ILVD ... GARNLO. H~TOH llACH, ~ 141-1171 • AtoO "-""· °'*'lie. R...cftO ""'-lA ._., San ~. Nol'll Hollywood._,,._ H111t ~ooccococ~cc::Jnoooc::x:x:logc~ ! ~ Best Idea Since Shopping Carts ~ J~ow you can do a week:s sho·~pi ng ·· ~~~ without forgetting a singl e 'TWo-yHr euppty (104 llst•) furnl9Md In convenient 1 ... -ottp.cl Send Today To ~ item! Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING . 140 Hpuate printed ltema, plua 9ddltk>nal apace• you can fill In yourmf. 34 Staples 21 VegetablH 14 Fruita 6 Bakery ltema 5 S.verag.a 19 Meat and flah entrlH 11 Dairy Item• 20 Mlacellaneoua DAILY PILOT .. The government demands that there be a certain amount of raisi ns in every loaf of raisin bread. And that's good. But it's riot good enough for Sun-Maid~ Sun-Maid's new raisin bread has 50% more raisins than the government asks for. And there's not a speck of preserva- tives or chemicals added. Only good. whole- some ingredients like unbleached wheat . flour, rich creamery butter and spicy cinnamon. So try delicious new Sun-Maid'' Raisin Bread oon. You '11 gee 50% more of what you buy a raisin bread for. And save some dough in the bargain. , . ., .. . . .. .. ... -· .. .. · . • # ~ . '· . ~ " \ FOOD _Dietary AdriCe For iliatlls Hernia Patient8 I ... , .. . .... , .. lieral•!,... ... .... ~., .... .... •&' ...... .... ...... ._ .. _._ t:::l ~-.ii! ti :: •o•la• .... wlate911 I• .................. ....... lo•• pr-e11•r•. ea ..... b1 PftP&aeJ. ob••ltr · coa1bla1. fomlt a1. •••den pllyaleal exertion or uotber IOUl"ee, pqabea th "*oaMcb throuab the cllapbraim met ltnlaa the ValW18 tlwt pnQet tbe eaopba1u1 from ,llomaebadd. Tb1I add is lnitatiq to the eeopha1u ana can cause such 1.1mptoma u beartbu.rn, awallowia1 problems. .-d IOIDeUmes tlmllu Ea u an,Sna pee· • a aym~ of heart ase. It a Important to get a good medical cliagnosls when sulfer- tag chest pains to de- termine whether the source is hlatm hernia or angina pect.orts. Most persons who suf- fer from hiatus hernia <sometimes also called biatal hernia or diaphragmatic hernia) can learn to live with it. A void any pressure on tHe stomach, such as havtng too large meals. Six small meals during the day may bring relief to many patients. Some can 'l tole rate s picy ' foods that can irritate tbe esophagus, but do well when the diet is changed to bland foods. It's best not to eat "Within two hours of go- ing to bed, and to prop ~oo several pillows to ep pressure off the tua coonectioo. Alcoholic bevera1es •nd carbo.,ated !heraas ~Ii" troe-ft,~ :!~r~ ~striea and orange JUice can ·also be trouble-makers for the "*-tus hernia patient. U onrweight, it helps to r educe on a sensible diet. Here are several bland diet recipes 'that should keep the hiatus hernia patient comforta· ble. PEACH GLAZED TUUEY&OLL 1 f~ turkey roll, white meal, about 3 pounds . 1 small jar pureed cbes (baby food) ~ 3 tablespoons cur· rlpltjelly 1 tablespoon buUer margarine ~reheat oven to 350 • rees. Arrange turkey in a small l"OMtiDg n . In a small saucepan, combine ,pureed peaches, Jelly ,and butter; beat and stir · ..• Peasant (From Page 0) 1 Pi cot likes mo s t ,American soups. "That's probably :because of their broad 1European background," ihe said. "Most of the notable American soups icame from France, Italy, Germany and Russia. I "My favorite soup is 1a c t u a l l y R u s s i a n ;borscht, but a clos e 'second is French onion ,soup, and here's my re- 1cipe," Picot said. 6 large onions, i sliced thin 6 tablespoons pork or bacon fat 3 cups white wine 2 quarts beef boullon 2 cloves 1arlic, minced 6 bay leaf Salt Pepper 2 cups eroatoos 1 cup Gruyere I cbeeM, IP'llted I Sa ate onlCJm In fat till 1 b,rown aDcl add wlne, l.l,Jm .... taj tUl ID06t ot tbe Bqald bM evaporat· ed. Md ..., l>oalllon, .aarlic _. •leaf, plu aalt ... ,.,,.. to t.ute. Cooll alMiat l Mur over low ..._ POal'..,.., ba ttodm. ... a-.. OD top and eovel' wttb rr•t· eel 0.,.,.... Pa.. uader broU« tW dMele melts. Se".. ..... Good -witb chilled dry white wtne. I ....... .,.. 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Ocnbhae ~r ud lemoa Juice. Dip eacb aeallop Into butter mix· bare -tbeD Into • mix· ture ot bread crumbs Spttlal- IHe'• By June Roth and dmweed; eoat nil. Place ID one 1-yer in a b•tt•rect batloc dub . Bake lD a Jlf-detrff acallopl are .!ult coolEtd oven for 15 to 20 throuCb. Mak• 4 Mn· m l D u l u , or u D tl l lnp. Holiday Specials _. .. Pt•llOASTM La 69c llf, • I.MIC)( '"° la 'I" •HASt lllV• -.uoo '2·· ... us, La ." • aoTTOlt ... 'I" ·-•Mn llEI • TOlt ... •2 .. ·-llUSl . .,. __ ... •24• 19tRMST • ., •Of ... •2" 1-ROASl aooonua • -•" • -'OOO f I ft .... Mn "''' .... -·-U& ~'•" ,_, .... _..., __ 09~ 69c ••ms !~~ .. u All STA10 IMllE1S ft1 IE 119 EAS1EI SUlllAY, APRIL 6 Fa 8:IJ All TO 7:00 P .M. I ••·••••• SKlllUSS LINKS t-<>Z.PkQ. 39c a .......... SLICID BACON 1M>Z. PKO. 99c a I ;;.-·-.r~ ~ 99· II L.. _.-_ .. _._Li_~_&_._~; __ l·-'_1_"_~1 1 srm~c. ... 'I" I U-'·1.... , ....... CONIDl-.l'U-0-flU~ 45 ( 1HIN SUCID MU 1S :0.~1 lA. 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If int• & l,,iquur I i\l"'f(.W \0000•44.'-'\1~1Wff'M~ l<tfdl,l •t.JtlfU)IM ..._,., UDYIJQIEI UIHOl '2..99 ... t)'>J 13..69 l.umsYllOSt , .... 'l.39 MATEUS l8St • 1t11t m . .. , ... '2...9 un11• =:nac::-... .. I \l '2.71 _.TUWllA • \\ '1.19 ~Sil • ''" '9.J9 TEI•--· .. ..,.. t O\L '!.19 SCllISIY SCGTQt ' H '9.99 STAftR a-. AllllCUAClfS A •-OPCmltlO OF ANOTHER All~ STAt£" IROS. MARKET LOCAT£D AT 810HHWY.111.INOIO APAIL3, 1HO -·-' •• orl ,,.,..,...,, .. ,,.# S•llir'' t 'l'M lillif .,...., who You mipt Include, for arrlH• eaeb &aal tr t11mple, amall ~and ••nlN l• 1 ttlt of ho.a ludl trea& 'ia tbe .... -o-.i;....--fllll .. -.rtll9 P91t;-b•snts:-•t .n-. Ual'e rrult Balla mtsbt be ~ c up cor1l o l l v. t.eupoon 1round ~rs. u:~ ,·!r~i ::!._._ • ....,.' ........... .,.. u.J) .tb~-~lov.8.ecttnnen auaar·~-~~--.: 1abe . pae' brown auiar Put pecana and dried _.. .. , Dutell ,.... '°°'' •N 1 vah1ablt ........ '°America. a9d hm llft for Cllalldr.a. T.. _QermH Ht· Sea.et Ill &uter·rela&ed Ue n ...... ally at•ra ooe Ub lutrlx Potter'• aa~ ••out. called .. Tale~ ~r Rabbit" a ..... m the arrhal or Thoraton Bur1e11 ' Of tia• bunay one of •• Adventures Of Peter clllldlliood'a 1rt1teat CottoDl&ll." • ,....... • AND 8INCE no r_.ater Toda1 ~ la •till a bHket would bf com· holiday whlch cblldren plat• without a few k>Ok 'orward to with de· I o"'b d I fa . I n c I u d e U1ht hom~m•de trut.a THIS YEAR wht'n Pet_,r Cottontail comt-s ho pf in& down the bunny trai . instead of buying mounds of candy for the Easter baskets, spend a Little extra time and ef· fo rt by choosing and making Easter treats that are different. The recipes here. '°"" nut~. drir! frult. Jnd whole gr . Tuck In a miniature lioal of bread Ilk~ Date Nut Bread, wrapped and tied wtth a rl bbon. Carrot Rais an Coolde:s, made with oat· meal and spices, are also a good ~holce . Quick and easy Easter Pork Plentiful DAft NUT USAD ~ cup dark corn frult through flne blade l '-' eupa cbop,.d 1yrup or food ertnder. Jn lar1e plti.clda* 1.., bowl •llr toaetber l cup boUlq wat.r 1\4 cupe quick oat.a pecan•. fruit, 1rabam '-' cup dark corn 1 cup shredded car· cracker crumb•. com ayrup rot ayr~. apple Julee. • ~cup IUlll' . "'cup ralalna vanll a, cinnamon and 2 tablttpoona corn 10 1m11l bo~I 1tlr clov w:itll well mixed. oll maraartno toietber flour , milk Refrigerate several 2~ cupa u111Uled powder, baklng powder. houra. Shape Into l ·lnch flour cinnamon and salt. In balls. Stote in ti1htly l tablespoon bakln1 lar1ebowlwtlhmillerat covered container. powder medaum speed beat Before serving, roll In '' te.upoon salt maraarlne and sugar confectioners sugar. ~ wupoon around until smooth Add com Makes about 4 dozen. cinnamon syrup and eA; beat un· JtOOD PROCESSOR lef.8,alightlybeaten Ul well mTxeci. With METHOD. Follow re· '2 c up chopped mixer at low speed, add cipe for Easter Fruit waln\!lS flour mixture beating Balls. Place met.al chop· Grease three (5't:! x 3 x until well mlxed. With ping blade In bowl of 2-lnoh) loan pans In wooden spoon. sUr In food processor. With food large bowl stir together oat.a, carrot and raisins. processor on. add broken d • t e s. water, corn Drop by level t.easpoon· graham cracker pieces syrup, s ugar and fuls l inch apart on lhroughfeedtubeafewat m a r gar 1 n e : c o o I greased cookie sheet. a time and process until tho roughly In sm all Bake III 350-degree oven findcrwnbsrorm: empty bowl stir together nour. 10 to 12 minutes or Wllll processor bowl 2 times. baking powder, salt and bottom is lig h t l Y Place one half of the The .Agriculture Department reports that cinnamon. Add eeg lo browned. Cool slightly pecans and fruit in bowl shoppers should find ucellenl buys in pork, cooled date mixture . before removing from of food processor: pro· chicken and eus in April -Stir in flour mixture and cookie sheet. Makes 9 c~ss. turning on and off In addition, milk and dairy products should walnuts . Turn lnto pre · dozen. Note: For larger rapidly until mixture is beexcellentbuysduringApril,MayandJune pare d pans . Bake in cookies use 1 heaping chopped. Remove from Department officials say pork production is 350·degree oven 45 to 50 tea.s poon dough for rood processor and place up more than 20 percent from last year . .Broiler minutes or until cake each. Makes 6 dozen. .in large bowl Repeat output 1s at an all·time high and still expanding, tester inserted In center E A S T E R F R U I T with remaining pecans with supplies ups percent to 7 percent from last comes out clean. Cool on BALL.5 and fruit. Place one half year. wire rack 10 minutes : l't'.! cups pecans or the cracker crumbs Here's the overall Aprilfood outlook· remove from pans. Let 1 package ( 11 oz.> and one half of the fruit· _ Oranges, grapefruit and their p~uc~ stand overnight before mixed dried fruit nut mixture in bowl of will be plentiful, with the crop or. Cahfornaa shcing. Makes 3 loa ves. 1112 cups graham r d ·th d be h l • 1968 I S IN cr ac ke r crumbs c22 00 processor wi one Valencias expecte to t e arges~ since · CAR R 0 T R A hall oClhe com syrup. ap- -Fresh apples and winter pears are expect· COOKIF.S g r a ha m c r a c k c r ple JWce. vanilla. c an· ed to be in adequate supply. and canned apple 1 cup uns ifted flour squares> n'Bmon and cloves. pro· products will be plentiful • 4 cup nonfat dry 6 tables poons light cess until coarse crumbs -Raisins are plentiful, with the largest crop milk powder corn syrup . h since 1947. 1 teaspoon baking 4 tablespoons apple form· Repeat wit re· powder J·u1·ce m a1n1n g ingredients -Onions and fresh and frozen potatoes are Th hi 11 · 1 teaspoon ground 12 teaspoon vanilla oroug Y mix a 1ngre· plentiru l ed bl c1·nn"mon •:! teaspoon ground d1 ents. Continu e a s -Most major process vegeta es are ex .. b ill · d d be •~. teaspoon salt cinnamon a ovc iimplelclte•d•toilbeilplllelnltilflull .• a.siwiiiri1iceiiainiiirmyiiiiiainisi.iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ SPECIALS GOOD THROUGH APRIL 12. 1980 D·ALPHA. 200 LU. VITAMIN 11E11 I 00 c.,-.1 h). $4.91 Mc»i'P°ARIEL ALMONDS s329 •.ci· $3.97 v0ifAMiN "A11 99c 10,000 Units, I 00 Capsulu. Rt!CJ. SI. 79 Coasth PROTEIN 90 With Lecithin and Papain, One Pound ll 6 oi.l lttq. $4.91 s31• Ace~ To A Recipe ly AcMh Dnl1, IETTElt WAY GRANOLA CEREAL One Pomd 116 en.I Rec). $2.59 No $tiger. Color, or PraerYaffnt Added L.A. APPLE JUICE Owe 9-f 132 oz.) ltecJ. SI .29 270 East 17th St., Costa Mesa 548-9537 • 'Hillgren Square • 548-6968 • If you bought kids' shoes without shopping the ads in the Dally Pilot, you lost both time and money. The best buys In famly footwear en advertised frequentty In the Dally Piiot. . The best filoc• to buy or sell along the Orangt C.001t, 11 the DAI LY PILOT EASTER BASKET FILLERS and Carrot Raisin Cookies ... Date Nut Bre ad Easter Fruit Balls . s ... - •• • •.-elal M · ... -r.'n.r ... ta.. ... lt ._. Mf•re ,.. w .. ---pl-•l eold ~ l!licti •...._or wliMe ~ MW 11ieiii lta1l., 1prla1. Place pou~v~;-tt>p 111J11i ~·· . ......., ..u. •Ml· ..... .au tlWJ lllOlcl • nil• • eoo1111 1bfft. made by mhuna ~•c· .__......, .. ,,,..,. .--. hr~1U.ri::i,ov Uonar1 HS•r wHh ........... eelant· ........ roU UM. ---·-111.. -· l• I ylUa a 11eelaJ .... Ult Hile =---.a~-.:.= :.=:. ~ :~ ;;,: .Jltl:tatln....VJ•Ml ... ll*M'MIA_,pn~MmltW;r;; .... t111 ·~ loll . ..... ..... -.,._ • .. ... , dtU' Otll ·~lf~r t • aDCl flae. ..... 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I mlnut11 to lllbtly rlbbon around the waa OrillHll1 tailed _a. __ t _-. __ 1a~pa_m_ ••_tt_ lea_1t __ bro~•-n_UM_a1_mooc1_. _balll __ . _ft_n_t...:.hed.;..:;_c:.:u=e.:.:. ____ ___,,__ ______ _:SP!:.:...:::.:C:.:.:IA:.::~:..=CAQ:..::.::=-:OOU:.::.::=-WEL.:::==L..:W:.:mt:..:.::...::Wl:::H:.:;fn=-=.=...::Wl:.:.:.:N::!:.._ _______ _ ...... c.a. -a BriUib •PP,..aim1UOD of th P'renda word a&• ... I. wbl$ -... ftM now-. In 8~ tM cake waa tradlu.atb' MrvM on llotb1r_ln.1 . Sundt)'. • BrtUlb lllOUdQ obeerved h•llway lbrou1h Lent when lcbool cblldreo re· tumed home lor a vlait. Popular a cent~ a10 ln New Enaland tbe llotberlna Ca·ke ii· be1lnnlnc to reappear and la DOW UIO(ilted with f;uttt. Wbether 10"' serve it for Eaater or at a dessert party, a cake or such elecance deserves to be complemented by the right wine. A de · licat.ely fl"u1ty. demi-sec <alightly sweet) white wine will provide a balance to the luscious sweetness of the cake, neither overpowering it, nor being outdone by it. Rerrigerate the wine for two hours before serving, or put it in an Ice bucket filled half with ice and hair with water ror 30 minutes. When well chilled a sll&htly sweet wine is a t Its peak. MOTHERING SUNDAY CAKE 2~ cups cake flour 1 cup golden raisins l cup currants 1 cup candied cher- ries 1 ':' cup maxed can. died peel, chopped 1:? cup brandy I cup sweet butter Rind of 2 lemons. grated 1 cup sugar 4 eggs. separated 1 lb. almond paste <available in hne food stores) 1 cup confectioners au1ar 1 ~ tablespoons water ~teaspoon water Candied Lime peel. c ut in thin strips for garnish Place all fruits (ex· cept garnish) in brandy a nd marinate overnl~bt. Bult.er well an 8-mch springform pan. Line bottom and sides with waxed paper and butler again. Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Sift nour three times. Toss bran· died fruits with one· third of the flour, coal· Int them weu: Jn a large ~l, cream the butler ana lemon rind and to this add the sugar, beal- ln& until mixture is light. Add egg yolks, one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Add half the remaining flour to\the butter and sugar m xtur e , blending thoroughly. Add the nour and fruit mixture lo the butt.er and sugar mixture. blendmg well. Alternately fol d in SJ>PODSful of the remain- stu FFED FISH ROLLS MAKE A QUICK SUPPER Mix well-drained c~nned crushed pineap-Pt with ftnely chopped c lery, onion and 11 redded carrot. Add just enough mayonnaise to moisten and season· h111 to taste. Spread on mets ol sole. Roll up, skewer and brush each roll with butter. Bake 1n moderate oven unW fish Is done. Sprinkle with chopped parsley. , ... NEW PLATE-MATE FO& FISH 'Add a dub or two or tarragon navor vlnesar .• a pinch ol •Ul•r, and some prepared mustard to sour cream; mix with thinly sliced cucumben well-drained canoed plaeapple chunks and llnely chopped 1reen onion. DeUcio. tened with baked or pan·frted flab. DAILY PILOT ~ "' r """ Shenk Portion Farmir John Smoked Ham per79 lb. • Ralphs-with Pop-Up Cooking Gauge ..J "I r Beef Rib-Large Meaty End Rib Roast ~:~1aa "I Wiapride-All Varieties Cheese Cups r """! C•nned Dubuque Ham . ~~~aaa \.. ~ r ... "I Rhine, Rose,Burgundy or Almaden Mountain Chablis r PLAINWBAP. White Vinegar • A111orted Nabisco -Snack Crackers A alpha Brown or Powdered Sugar :39 r "'\. Mtxed Vegetabt" or Green Giant FroJen NllAets Corn "I RedRlpe --Frllll Sbawberrles 12oz49 be:~ Fresh Hen Turkey@ p•r 79 aoz.,29 rt.s1tr.249 aoz.79 100L& 1 '12 pt.66 lb. pkg. bottle box pkg. ctn. • • • • ~----------------"'~ ~----------------~ ~---------------'~ ~--------------'~ ~-----------------'~ ~----------------~ -Golden Premium Meats farm.r John·8vt1 Portion ~ _.99 Smoked Ham farmer John-Center Cut Smoked Ham Slices '::~ 1•• Wilson Certlfied-Wat9f Added 111 Boneless Ham per lb. Ratpha-Aoll .89 . Pork Sausage pef lb. USDA Cholc.-Bfff Rlb-Bonelen 3s1 Spencer Steak per lb. USDA Choice-BM! Rib 239 Rib Steak pef lb. In• l 4SO L Of Hen To,oLI Ceflca kprae °' .. d ,000. Weflcfatt-250 No.a Speed hat°' '25.000. a "9Yen Hot Air Saloon Of •10.000. It. Ch8'1ee* Fatt16on Kitchen and mvch more. Noput1r:n ~"f<'l'll\M'Y~VOU""V'1b« ~6 ye•toroAo.toP'9¥ A<weJla~ec •• ~ R••I>"•""" ;><>) •AcOon .. o. ("<!• Mloy. '"°Of -el• o-~ ••'t-Otttfll>vtf'O Cof'l\otf' .. 011.A-"t and Odd• et R~• 1ftd pe11-cioettn9 M<°'>n+tlid' • o• .n ••C>OtOC>'tttt N"Wto•oet aoa C"9C': Qe09''~ ., •• on 9'1""9 bc:~'-"t.,,, 1v1t1lttDll11 p, ~"'int'•"> V..h"<lu'-'O 10 ttnd ~ly • t9800' _,., ... 99"'• Ote<)el I'• "'"'•ftu,NJ P111t•\ *"N'lt"'Q °""''°"''MMl01'"'1'1te"'i)e.,."'°".''6n•fer ... I'• ,,. '" 111ao.,,,, '' '~' 10 D'"""'CN' w•ffHtd ofhc• .-n,,.,t W1~• ".,,,,,.' ..... .,.. "°"'.., ... 11"""' s_.""'"' .. 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Flavonul CheeH Longhorn Cheddar ~ 239 All Varietlea loz. 69 Knudsen Dips cup • Pantry Fillen Ralptl..Oolden Cr9am Styte OI 35 Whole Kernel Corn '!!L • Krllft·M lnl 9l\lf9 11 oz. .53 Marshmallows bag From &Avfalana " 2toz. .69 Bruce's Yams C41n Helnz Ketchup HoL .89 bU. Super Spirits P9'fect tor M.tln61 411 ·Seagram'• Gi,.n 150mt. btl . .. ""* •owtton 411 Jim Beam 150mL btl. ~ lmpofM2 O&. botttea • 311 Strasbrau Beer peck Prices effecttve April 3 thru April 9, 1980 I Super Produce F'-hCriap 33 Greer) Band Celery ~. Jumbo ain. Klnnow Tangerines s .... Jlricy V.-nde Oranges Notll1ue .. Pippin Apples 8fte .41 wfttl Coupott ~ .29 5 ... 100 ~ .49 Aelpfw-Twtft. Pattr '1aH Of WhNC Ofllln Brown and ~f~te-l.~ := Serve 12oz. r == pll ~ ~~ , Rolls "· -=:=.·-: mlt One lt.m and OM Coupon Pet' Cvetomef ; ciiPi'i AcOOPOti'°--·-- r - - -,~n,· ----. I Ei::.:~r,::.::; coupon514072 1 I Ditpouble I Aluminum each • I Roasting Pan _!-!!-_ I I L•m•• 0ne ''"' _, oiw Cow9on P~c:S";,,. I Coupo<1 lftectlff Aptll 3 thf11 April t. 1110 L C OUPOl'\I • __________ .. r---·~H'·----. I Saw.to+.04Tuw+thCoupon 147' I I =~~~ RO I Wisk 121 oz. • ~ I Detergent btl. ....,. ~ I I Llmtl One ttem and Ont Coupon Per C"••-I Coupon Effective April 3 llw11 April t . 1tl0 L C.:OUPO l\I .I ----------r---·~-·---.. =-~-; ii:;.T~-A1To·:100 I I Kitchen Bag of •• OFF I with covpon ~ I Limit One lterTI and One Coupon Pet Cua!Omef I""' C041PO" !"9cllff April I tN-11 Apnl t, 1llO L COUPON .I ----------~--·---.__,,_ ........... --.. .......... ,,... .... ----...... tlllf ""...,...... ..... ..... ......... -................ ........ ......... ~ .. .... ,w; .... • L n• ST .. CISTA IW -SAi .an. '°"" .is ..... '.. .., •s an .. •r•1• IUCI 1S4l . ~. llOGllllST. WH1MMSIH UICUlllll t t . - ,aff9 K fllnll'ta ·-• ••• 1214 lftlll 1'1ST111. llWPDIT I IWI llft. ~ ....-. '---...,. 1121111• st .. TISTI CISTA EA .. t ..... _.,. IUa STOil llUIS: 9·11 laly. t.t-, .. • . ., .. ------!-----· -. \ . 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Cut , 'U remember tbem -~ ' tonna ot mWi -whole, Q. Wben 1 atudted DO allowwe of ~ it tn ball, nmove Meda. tw tbllr bonible , ··--· -.. _ of lowfat. Mefat, DODfat nutrition, I Mein to ,... l> tor adult1. Thia Wl'ap each ball in foil, ·-- -d r '1 • a • d i D f a n t member lHnaJDI tbat ebu,. -.1111u1sea t.be aad tlUe cut alde up at a alQ • ...u.a •UM ftall ll,_ ti&....-. D formW..... d ..eo1.-• ____. Deed for Vltamtn D tn moclerate,.325 dee.rees VITAMINS HEALTH FOODS BEAUTY AIDS· AND MUCH MORE! w •.--~~ &a1111 -,ritaml&D Uallllfoniftldmllkll • wu--t.-to1et malntalalo1 body temperature unt1i " r • ·a """•"" r • 1 t deAC.-0 .-etaeoo • Hfer way to aet vltamlD D tn food and calcium tbrou1bout aquUb 11 crilpy tender brt~ lD -ta elUl4reD becau1t vltamlD D tban ualD1 tbat wbat Uttle we adult Ufe and 11 • st.ep -about 1 hour. A U WiUcm ... ~--there are few food 1upplemeat1. Z•cH• nteded we could cet toward belpto1 to re· inlcrowave oveu 11 eood P.:rv• n vtta.m.lft ~ ·~ 10Urce1 ol Uaia nut.rial. vitamin D la toUc and !~~~ IUD. 11 tbll sWJ duce tbe lneldeace of for cooldog apa&Jletti •• Dlhi.De vttamiD" -MOit"' OW' vitamin D CIUMI lyalptoml IUCb -..... -to be true? os~porwla u weU as squuh. Cut squall, re- • .,_.__. to prevent comH fNID DOD·food · u loa1 of appetite, A. NoJ.. tbloklD& 00 oateomalacla in older move seeds. place cut rlcketa,~pe~lallJ ID rourcel, partlululy oaaaea, weltbt 1011, re~:;-~= people. aide down In a &1aas bat· ehtW• .. n•bo Mted la tbe ro m eaeo• ure to vomJUDa, and ealclu.m nlntb edWoa ol "llecom-• • • in& dlab, Cover with 211 J Mc.,.,. ..... ....,.,. ..... 675-0133 ooft,bem climates tbat lllDlb.'ne WM9 lbe IUD depo.ttaln loll duuea. mended Dietary Al· Q. I bouibt a apaabetti plaatlc wrap o r wax talked year-aro•nd •~on our akia, lt.a uJ. A1lde from belo1 a lowance.," trom the Na· aquub and now I can't paper. TUm baking dish 1uo1bioe. travlo&lt n.r• l>Ut lo mo-1afer way to.-vitamlD Uoaal Re1earcJa Coundl. find dlrectioaa for cook· once during cooking. __ .. , ' ··- lllcket.a ls a dbeue ot Uoo a Mrie1 ol cbemlcal D, tbe fortffted mUb includes tbe recommen· bal lt lo my cookbook.I. The total Ume will be 20 de(ectJve bone fohnl· reaction• that form have the addltiooal ad· daUoa tbat adult men Whatdo)'OUIUIC•t? to30minutes. Uon that la caUHd by v l tam lo D from ----------------------..:.:-----------~===============~ d l l b t h cholnlenll ln the lkuL • u r aneea 0 t • ut•-avtolet r•"• are body '1 calcium· ... , pbospborua meta.boll.Im 1creened out by window and/or lack ol vitamin , ..... clouda, roe. amo1. D and Ol'di.narJ clothlnc. . TbUI, alttm. lD the IUD CN CBJLD&EN. tbe in front of a window d i weak won 't improve our bot::.s~~u~~urn de· vitamin D supply. velop loto bowlegs , The few foods that knoct-lmeea , enlarged s uppcy natural vitamin jo~ll and a narrow dis· D are liver, e11 yolk, to<ted chest. salmon, tuna, sardines and butter. However, Although lt usually is the easiest way to get it thought to be a disease d bi · Of children, older adults, -an 8 i improve· ment over talrin1 cod too , may develop liver oal -ls to us-. vitamin D deficiency vitamin O·Cortlfied milk. syi:nptoms. T w o g I a a s e s o f Adult rickets, or vitamin D·fortified milk osteomalacia, is a sof-will supply the amount t~ing of tbe bones, of vitamin D needed by w ich results in skeletal s mall childr e n and d ormities and frac-adults. School-age and tu~es. It la due largely to teenage children will get la k of vitamin D, but suffi cient vitamin D la k of calcium and from drinking a quart of phosphorus also may be fortified milk. lnfOlved. Osteoporosis, another disease of older people hflvin1 similar snoptoms, reault.s in a CAUFORNIA and the federal governmefft do not require fortification of milk with vitamin D ~imple Dessert Sure To Please Here's a s imple dessert that will please family and friends alike. Cottage cheese, lemon j u ice and eggs are whirled together in lbe blender until smooth FROSTY PINEAPPLE and creamy. Then pour C B U N It 8 W I T B the mixture into a crust CREAlllY DIP made of vanjlla wafer Insert small picks in crumbs and bake. Ju.at c a n n e d pt n e a pp I e before serving sprinkle chunks. Set in freez.er it with additional wafer unUl ready to eene. Ar-numbs. ru1e frozen pineapple # on bed of parsley. Serve LEllON CO'ITAGE with a dip ol sour cream seasoned with prepared CREESE TA.&T mustard and dill 1~ cupg vanilla * * * wafer crumbs (about 54 PINEAPPLE wafers) •INGS.A.&OVND·TBE· 6 ta~lespoona butter, melted Tt1UEY 2 eggs Sp r l n k 1 e c an n e d 2 cartons (8 ounces pineapple slices with each) cott.qe cheese floely chopped green ¥.t cup sugar ooloa or pan~ey and pi-~ cupOoar mieato. Arrange aroud 14 ftlP lemca juice rout lmte)' for a col· Grat.d riJld of ~ orfal &arniall. lemoa * * * Beat ovea to ffO B.Uf!00COOKED8 -4e1r•H. Ml&· wafer ,.,. crumbl and batter: _pat ~ cooked eua are la bottom IDd __ up liclel an Ideal lne:1pea1l•e-of lCMncll Wt dllb or Pie protein supplement tor plate. P1aee remalnlq u1 dlah. S.Uce and add ln1redJenu in blen4er them to a cream sauce container; cover. Blend or can ol creamed soup on hlsb apeed untll over llDt IUculta, tout am~; pour luto cl'Olt. or ma1bed potatoes. Bake Until tnlfe lnaerted Chop tbem to 1tretcb com• out clean, 30 to as tuoa1 cbiet. ..iad and mlnutH. Cool before tanawlcb fllllnf1 or aerviq. Mak• 8 aerv· irate oHr a crlapy Int•. Approximately 254 aalad. calorlea per aentna. \ ~/ ' ·-==--Safeway Quality Beef Rib Roast "Tt. ICing of Rocnts" USDA Choi<• ..... Large End (Small End .. .lb. $2.49) USDA s 99 CHOICE lb. Boneless Ham Snack ..,., Crackers a ~~s9c~ Most Safeway'• ARIOPlll ITUSUllDa April 6 Quality .\feat! P~rk Sausage ~o~........ l ·lb s 119 Mtld ., Het 1'~9 Cure81 Hams AL s2s9 Tom Turkeys Swift 1 .. neft>al c;.od. A 79 1 ........ , .... 91 ~ e ~lb Smoked Ham fo,,._ ,...,,, ~~,,,Hoff ~ lb s 119 Perch Fillets r~\()rocl' ~-.._ 9l1~9!~~~~ Crabs Braunschwe1ger !., • .,.,,SI<• h~t ~~sage " s19s Sirloin Chops s299 V.O•C........L- Cragmonl Beverages ~ 4 o.-·5 1 ... , ... "Flelschmann' s Margarine C:-Otl ~~79c Product! For l:.'wuer ! 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Champagne ~~s aoo ~3 7~1. Iott'- Vodka or Gin Cool Whip Rolls Birdseye Brown 'N Serve :=;c..,. 2~ 99. ~ 59c w~~ ... 2 s100 ~ 7~;.7:'· ii$ ~ 1-i, ~~~ ,. ~~rl'JJ'S V.O. ~ s749 Cream Cheese ~ 59c Hawaiian Bread:-; s109 Liebfraumilch 2750-ftll s500 l-"' ... "'° ~ '"' lOI! Kai.....,_ .... ~~~~~~nl ~ 49c .tto~ross Buns ~.s1 ;9 ~~r's Rose 2 :;:.s700 ~ ~ want from a store and a Uttle Mt rDON! • .......... Dr ........... .._. • 6J6 Ma.C.... ........,, ~IMdlt • J4 ........ .., ...... S... L..-• S.... AM"""'-r .. Le .......... Ylef9 •INI S.. ........... AM •·Ml•utt' II................... • 14411C....Dr .... W .... '"'- (' . ' - ' ....,_ TASTY ARROZ CON POUO 29'['[0'[ OOOiE ftUll9al111CA&• .... ..aft.cl flour tcupe ...... l ttr1'a•aalt • Have Your ~ake- 1 a.upooe baktn1 IOda er ----- ctuaJDDll I •II•· 1U1bt1y 'beaten 1~ ~ veaetable on \l cup da.tt rum 2 eup1 chopped banaaaa l can (I OUDCH) cru1bed pineapple, dralned 1 cup chopped toast-, ed peeana l package (8 ounces) cream cheese, aofleaed lh cup butter or mar1arine, aofteoed 1 package ( 16 ounces> confectioners· sugar ln large mixing bowl, combine flour, sugar, salt. soda and cin· namon. Add eus. oil, a nd rum ; mix thoroughly but do not beat. Stir in bananas, pineapple and . pecans. Spoon into well greased 10-inch tube pan. Bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour and 20 minutes or until cake tests done. Remove from oven and cool in pan on wire rack for 15 minutes. Remove from pan and cool on wire rack. To prepare frost· ing, cream cheese and butter wrtil light and fluffy. Blend ln sugar. Use to frost sides and top or cooled cake. St.ore in rerieerator until ready to serve. Makes one 10-inchcake. BANANA DAJQUllll Vz cup light rum 2 tablespoon~ banana liqueur 2 tablespoons lime juice 2 medium size ripe bananas, peeled \oil teaspoon g.round nutmeg 2 cups crushed ice ln blender container, combine all ingredients. Blend unW amooth and frothy. Pour into footed cock'8ll glasses. Serve ·immediately. Makes 4 servings. -~ljlifitj~~td probably use eelcfasL h"s • oteln..tlamlns 2AO calorles. 1-IK•cefelll to eat right. • 3&000 ],Q],],b2 BJ •AaTIN SLOANE Shopplna lmpultJvely CCl9ta you money - • lot ot{f! Many shoppers could reduce their supermarket bll1I u much aa 30 percent by u1ln1 a ahoppln1 li1t and avoldinc the temptation to purchaae}tem1 not on that Uat. But aelt-control iln't easy. The avera1e supermarket baa'l0,000 Items to choose from. Al you walk down tbe aislea, bright labela beckon to you, big signs draw your at- tenlioa and colorful packages make your mouth water. That chocolate cake with the thick swirl of icln& looks so good! THESE AaE THE BUDGET breakers. Ir you-reach for enough of them, they will sure- ly break your food budget. The key to resisting temptation and ex- ercising self-control is a good shopping list. Make the list as complete as possible. Start it early 10 the week aod jOl down needed items as you think of them. Make a quick inventory or your pantry and refrigerator. Don't forget to work into your shopping list money-saving supermarket specials as well as coupon and refund opportunities. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could then stick to this shoppme list ? BUT WE ARE ALL B UMAN-and chocolate cake happens to be one or my weaknesses. Here are tricks I use to r~sast budget breakers: -Wben you are umpted to reacb Jor budget breaken, wrlu tbem dowD at the bot- tom ot your Uoppjq lilt lutead. =/: 1et down to that part or your U1t, . whether you really need t.beM items. Chances "'9 that after a few minutes the temptation will 1ubside and you will de· cide apinst buying most of them. -IP YOU CAN'T KEEP from reachint for budget bra.ken, at least Mt a limit. Say to youndf "I won't buy more than $2 worth of items ~t aren't on my 1boppill& lilt." -On day1 when aelf-reatraint is especially difficult, atack your budeet breaken in oae corner of your abopptna cart. Better yet. put them all in the cblld'• seat. That ~ates It euy to take a last look at them before you reach the checkout counter. When you rullu bow much they add up to. you will probably decide to return a lot of them. Be sure to put them back where you found them .. Write to "Tbe Supermarket Shopper" in care of the Daily Pilot, P.O. Box "60, Costa Mesa 92626. Volume of mail prohibits personal replies, but questions and com- ments of general l.Dterest will be included in future columns. REFUND OF THE D~Y Write to the followine address to re~ive the form necessary for lhla refund offer : Morton House $1 Refund, P.O. Box 8538-A. Clinton. Iowa 52736. This offer expires July .• 31. l.980. -------------------------------------·, CUP 'N' FILE REFUNDS t Cl.~ING ... OOYCTS SOAl"S. "Arla .. aOOYCTS. aAGS. waAl"S I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L------------------~-----------·---------J " Save up _to soc Deliciously rich and mild. ········································································: CPN AP0-207 STORE COUPON : :save :25c ' • . on 13.oz. size MJB Premium Flake Ground . Coffee : •............•............ OA=EA UMIT!D TO USE OF ONE COUPON ONl Y CPN BP0-207 ' I . i lve~body la al QI lookhl1 ror °" mor ••• Idea for uale1 bhaeberrlH. Al lau. HeN'1 • brilht one ,. \ ' .. lteid obloel M> by 11 lncba. l can ( ll ounce•> IMIM dluu1h with mtlt· canned blueb1rr111: fd butter. Sprhlldt N · dral.bed malnln1. lnJrtdttntl '~ teupoon 1ro"'"d over dDUlb. RoU up like .J -' Tbeu lue btrry J>hlw.bftb fjt,.. l.DLO &.b• f~ picture lo manf pl•c•. 'fttey·ro lrt'lt a ttr·1ci.oo1 a~ack• wl\b the ll'ldilianal 1lau of mlllt. They'r4 dellck)Ua m1tt1 wiLh coif! or lta at breakUm• ctnMraoa 1 Jelly roll llattlnt 1t ~~---...,"-. chopped1'Utf ta.. 1t-tlldr Cvt-f'Oll •a cup r l rm I y lnto 11 equal p\1ce1. Put Thia almf.l pleuure or ure ll 1 mpt to out .to1eth~r. 'ltn If lbe Prccl'~ 1n l'/ft'rt Thuf'll . Aprr/ 3 thru1111h Wro' . Apr119 Upen Ua1/y8am to Wpm 'unday 9 am 10 9 pm flul(ht•'L1d0Do1/y8om to JO pm No Soh•• to Droll'fll Thtlf ad only rlfect wt al llu11lwA 1::1 Ranrho and Hughe11 Lida BONELESS HAM t~~rs!Half ............... ~.2 69 .. P•<'ktd brown 1uc1r tech pi~ cul aide up Mht blac\&lt. mi. and lmt.o 1 wen •rtued m\lf 1u11r. 8'.lr la '111k end Ila pan. Ball• In a pre· oranl rind Stlr unUl htaled hot oven < d5 all ·ry parUclt1 •rt decrees > 15 to 20 molatentd. KnHd on a mlnutet or untU U1htly lllbtly floured aurfact browned. Unmold and wnUI douth la amooth 11rve while warm Roll out dou1h to an Vlt id · 12 muffins PINWHEEL MUfflNS FOR SUAPAISINQ SNACK .. We offer a grand array of all your needs • • • • • • We •ill be open 9 am to 6 pm Easter Sunday FOi IOASTllG FRESH PORK LEG y BOIELESS ROLLED PORK LEG ARMOUR'S VER IBEST FRESH-WHOLE OR BY THE PIECE s1••. Bar M Wfiole •.•••••••• s21•. Bar M ¥2 or% ........ ·:~·. ll lanchn Ham Chuck Steak . . . . . . • . . . • 1 ~ ~ L.S.D.A. Choice Beef ... Center cut Our own ham ... an old-fashioned cure that you and your 7-Bone Roast .........• st 1! tr.S.O.A. ('ho1re chuck <:ul of beef 0-Bone Roast .......... s 11! ll S D.A ('hc11ce rhuck cut ol beet Boneless Beef Roast .. ~25~ U.S.O.A. Choice Rolled Shoulder-Churk cul Ground Beef m•P•TIIS •• ~21 ! El Rancho Lean-does not exceed 22CO fat . Chopped Steak WET •••• ~249• El Rancho -doe11 not exceed 15<'(1 fat. Sliced Bacon a UMQIO ••••• 11 ·~ Sltted o litc le thirker "ranch style" Sausage ITAi.JAM sTYtE •••••••• 1141• El Rancho mild ur hot .. No nitrites Bratwurst El. RMCtlO •••••••• s 14 ~ Pork and '!C-d'-<>ninit ... no nitrites HALIBUT STEAK Center Cut Northern Frozen Defrosted s3••. Cooked Shrimp ••.•••• s511• Cocktail or &alad size. Froi. Defrosted. FRESH RED SIAPPll s1•! Fillets of Pacific Snapper HAWAllAI PllEAPPLE Ta1ty tropical fruit IED LEAF LETTUCE ..... 254 folks ore bound to enjoy' You'll love the flavorful tender- nt!l'>s ... ll'an end not too ~moky. And vou'll lo\'e !'ervmit im t<ye -11ppeahnJ?, ro~ll'·Sflli'lfyinl{ ham water added SHANK HALF ....................................... . Butt Portion El Rancho Ham ::J·:~ .99c. Center Cut Ham Sliced =Tiii ....... s219 • EL RANCHO QUALITY Whole Ham ••• = ... s 1 °~ Our own ham ... You'll love the flavorful tenderness . lr11ll Hen Tnrk111 Locally Ra1i;ed ... fine quality. The pick of the flock . raised in San Fernando Valley and rushed to us. Aver&!le weight 10 to 15 lbs. All with Pop-up timer EL RANCHO'S GRAD£ 'A' . . . . . . . . . . • • . ..••. I Turkey Breasts Turkey Hindquarter D Rancho's Fresh with rib cage Ind cl»lets. s1•! From E Rlncho's fresh'*""' turteys. 59c. Fresh Oysters wmm •••• 11 It Fresh Oysters WTm ••••• s241 8 oz. jar ... ideal for stu,ffing Ren . jar Red Ripe Salad Siu RED YAMS IN OUR FRESH PRODUCE DIPT 12 01. Boa HlfM T-pvro • • 16 oa. Plig. JFC T-.t.itOQO ~ BATTER MIX ...................... s Noootes ...................... ...ss• 15 oc. Con w.r Poe • I NCI • 5 oi. Iott!• w.r Poe t.n1 Sho90 MACKEREL hi'°"'°'° .-........ 99 . AGE 79e P1cKteD 01NGER ............. 61• 12 01. eom. Oy!lot1y • • , .. • • • • .... 'l os lltto. Hi..,. ttdclko Kiri IC~· SESAME Oil..................... DRIED SLICED KELP ............. . SERVING SUGGESTION Feecing a lulgry horde? ... consider our SUCKLING PIG RUSHED TO US FROM IOWA FARMS CALIFOlllA GROWi FRESH DUCKS Somettinc different for the Holiday feast Awence ftiCht 4-f Jbs. 99c lb . IOIEYDEW ~ .. MELOIS ... ·: / 39c ~ ,-: . Thick and Me11tv delicious. OIAIGE JUICE fresh SqUHl.cf, our own lab.I. ..... '1" , ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH HUGHES LIDO NEWPORT BEACH LAGUNA HILLS EASTBLUFF IRVINE l11ft1tl aftd H111\11ft9lon 320 W ColoradO e1¥f ''•·•'°"' ~ ~"tl"tto" Warntr and Atoonqulll rEI Aanrho Cenltf E ol Ot1ngagr0Yel 1So11tllaut corne1 '""bo• Mall I ' MU Vie U4e Orive °" fhe ,._,,"'° ' nH fHlblull 01 Un1ve1•1ly •nd M1cf1el•on 1 [Hlb411ff V1ll1941 Cente1 r 1P•11' Vt•• Cen1e1 2)141 Moullo• Partiway tMoulton Partiw1y Plu1 ' • •ouUI .......... lilld apledlDo -a dltb of fried IDOUU'Tella with and marpriat to room anchov1 butter. Wllll wmperatl.\N. 81n4 nil tlab .,,.., ti t.ut.. JOU with .U.r tniredleatt • ..., ......W. dl'J llahl ·Top w1Ul addUJonal nut.a •loel. and MIW wilb trench PKANVr atJTTsa. bN•d CldDS ... BAD IPIBDINO Cover with melted anchovy butter, serve Sllce a 1 pound chunk immediately. 10 pound• cream cheeM AIA&OMANA ORY WINES ADD. TO INTERNATIONAL A880ATMENT the quality, variety and sen ice you expect plus • • • ~..-·············1 • COUPON r~ • HUOHIS lAIGI a.ADI 'AA' ..: : FBI DOZ. EGGS : • • • W'..tlttv.~&"-' BLJroNE • • .. ......... •f .... "~· GEr oa.'E • 1t•M e t the te9wlot ••. . ,..... ""'.. .... .,.. . ~ .......... , ... _ & -... ,,. • . ._.,... ........ -. . • C-,-.-f April l tfw Aprilt, t910 Jex:' I • "' · COUPON • Brands you know ••• and added savings with our coupons! •••••••••••••••••• •..........• : e S LB. OVAL TIN e • D•UGUE HAM • • With th" , • .,., • ., & s 1 • ··~~c:~u Pin11pp/1 ~ .................. 15' __ , • f·~ mtn.inwm U putchoM • ~ .......... ,, ,,.._ ••boc· OFF • "llr'·~:: ....... H...d ...... ........ • ,, ..,... tte m pet C..VP"" & . . ·: _.__ .... ·~·-~· .. COOi • C-pen t..cf Aprill t+trv Apnl 9, 1910 37 • •••••••••••••••••• PRESERVE HOUOA Y MEMORIES WITH 20 ounce can Ul choice of auabed. sliced or chunk 59c Hawaiian Sweet Bread 1111 Brown 'n Sene Rolls .. s9c COLOR PRlllTS 16 oz. loaf Ori~nal King's brand Hughes 2 pack in plain or buu.erm1lk 29 oz. Can in syrup. fruii Cncltial .................. 4 I' Dinner Napkins .......... &3c SAVll' PBPlllT TllU APmlJ 9( .=~ IOWftCCU. Thia offer appheii only on original rolls of und0eve- loped C-41 proceu color print film at the time or dew~ing and printin.g & d<>et1 not apply to reprint.II from alidea or negative.. 60 count of q uality paper napkins from Kleenex 16 ounce can-Springfield brand Mixed Nuts ........•..• s11s Aspen or Ml Dew ••••• s 111 Marshmallows •..•••••• 45c ~MJ AC.. s1•• 12 oz. Can Bell Brand .•. with peanuts 6 patk-12 oz. cane 101/t ounce package Kraft Miniature '91UI IW UllW81 ••••••••• _t~-~-;;-i-·~~-·~.-·~89-c ··· lr1n111 J1ic1 ........... ,.: ..... 1l~I 64 ounce carton chilled-Minut.e Maid 7 ~ oi. No. 61 Spmcer Queen olives lllLETS ~~COii SALT 25c Baker's Cocolllt ....... asc Snack Crackers ...•.... ase zac 7 ounce package Angel flake Small pec~e in usorted variellee from l'abuw::o Kn1t111n l11r Cr1B11 .... II' 26 oi. Package of plain or iodized ~ Pint carton-Hampshire 12 en. Can Green Giant Vac Pak Aluminum Foil ..•......• 85 c Whole Sweet Pickles .. 99c Pitted Ripe . Olives ...... 79e Wild Rice Mix .......... ggc 5 ounc-e MJB white or bmwn ~ , 18" x 25' Heavy duty Reynolds wrap. 24 01. jar from Heini. 6 oz. can Ex. Large, San Fernando Stuffing Plus ..... ~ ..... &9c Mushrooms •......•..•. 55c Brandywine Stems & Piecell-4 oz. can White Vinegar .........• &3c Yuban CuffBB IJ: .. ~ .......... 18. II ;, oz. MJB Chicken or Herb/butler P. ·Col · 5111 epSI a ............ . 6 Pk 12 O'Z can5 llejt Light, Diet 32 oz. bottle from Heinz All grinds of d elicious ground coffee ~--------Frozen Foqd --------.... Pn1ntl Ca//B ~:: ........ ·.~l 25 Birdseye Peas .... 39c 10 ounce package flavorful & under Apple Pie ~-..... •2•• 37 ounce in natural juice STOUFFER'S SIDE DISHES .......... •S.....-s.ffte ......... htin ...... llmlllff •lll••,··--85! Croissant Rolls ... s115 51,; ounce peck.age-Sara Lee lliblets Corn ....... 6f. 10 ounce peck.age-Green Giant .....-i..-----Liquor Dept.-----..... SEIASTIAll MT. 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GLAZED OaANGE aou.s (Mailes Z dozen> 41,o; t.o 5 'rJ cups sifted !lour 113 cup sugar 1 •,:1 teaspoons salt 2 packages active dry yeast :i:. cup water ll i,,, cup milk •1. cup ('2 s lick > margarine 2 eggs <at room tern perature> ~.cup sugar l 8-ounce package pitted dates 2 tablespoons grated orange pceJ Melted margarine I cup unsi fted con- f c·cl1oners' sugar 2 tab l espoo n s M:ingc Juice I n a la r ge b o wl thoroughly mix 11 ~ cups flour. 1 ~ cup sugar, salt ;ind undissolved active dry yeast. C'ombine water. milk and '" cup margarine in a s aucepan Heat over low heat until liquids are \'C'rV w~irm ( 120 to 130 dc•grt•t•s l Murga ri ne doc!> not need to me lt r. r adually add to dry tn· gred1ents and beat 2 m1null·~ at medium speed of electnc mixer , sc r a p i ng bo wl oc- cas ionally Add eggs :md 1:? cup nour Beal at Cold Meals Still 'Hot' Meals don 't have to be hnt to be nutritious So says Oor 1 s Pl'rclian, a registered d1l•t1tian who serves as <:xerutive director or the i\ OOO·m('mber ,California l>ietetk Association ·'There's no question h ut th a t h ot f ood ~ometimes tastes bet· tH," she says "But it's a mistake for people to beli eve that fOOd' has to te hot to be nutritious " :\1 s Oerelian says pe<>· pie on the go need well· t-alanc«>ct diets and. in most cases. they can get t he m r ight fro m the refrigerator -without elabor ate, If any. pre· pa ration. "FOR instance. you can g rab an 8·oun ce glass of milk and obtain 16 percent of your daily protein requirement and 36 percent o f yo u r calcium need without a sintle pan hitting the bu r n er a nd o nly a m inute taken from your busy day," she says. "Nature provided us with ple nty or 'conve· ni e nce' foods, long before the frozen food ind us try adopted the k>rm." she says. "Mille and other dairy food.a . s uch a s cheese ind yogurt, as well aa nut.a, seeds. and crackers, are 1o o d e xamples o r WJtrltlous convenience foods. lo fact, each or t he four food groups or milk. meat, ve1etables and fruits, and breads end cereala include fast food items. ·'The important tblng ls to reco1nlae these foods and keep them in good supply tlO JOU don't fall into the eoffee and donut trap, or even w01'ae, the habit of eat· lng nothlnl at all OD a hectic .day," Ma . DereUan says. "Sclen· ttric lludies have pJ'OveD th at wfMttber-you 're lD a hurry on tbe Job, at school, or ruahlDC to a meetiftl or IOdaJ 9"1tt, you'll perform better and feel better ti TOG'fe had n\{trltiom tooda." \ ... . C..W1i ........... e-. ~ar. data and .,...,....~. allcee. AMt ln sreuect I" • H•·IDch mutfiD pau. Cowir; let riN m warm place, tree ltom ~.~! ... ~~_.fo• . -----r.v-.o~t.lae afl._UDIJ.l doubled ID bulk, •bout 1 hour. rectaaaae. lrueb eaeb reet..,le wjlb melted mar1arlat. lvenly 1prlakat etcb with " dat. mllctun. aou eacb rtct.ansM up from 1oD1 alde u for Jelly roll. Seal edaee ftrmly. Cut •tcb roll Into 1 \o\·lncb Bake at 17S de•rees tor 11 to 2IO nwu.lt•. or until done. Remove from pan1 ind cool OD wlrt ratb . Blend tosether confee· ttonera ' 1u1ar and oran1e Juice. Fros t Wlrm rolJa wtlh Clue. FRESH ORANOe ROLLS CONTAIN 210 CALORIES EACH ·····-=--------------------CILEBIATE EASTER !!~~~~!! ' I "°"' Nat IO ll'>CMk rNillr. ,.... ~ C004lON I' I .....,..__dOIW°'_.,. ..... d .. l&m I WITH VOrtS LOW PllCES~~l'!!-~~~~~~1~ ::::;:;~-=:;;:;;ii==ii-=~:;;;;;iiiiiiii-==:;;;;;;iiiiiiii;;;;p;~~~~;;;:~;;;;:==========-====:I DOUBLECOUPON i: -'I ~ d'ua C°'4)0tl eloni1 ... ""' -ITW'&Jedl6er• I ' MPG means more • ~ C°'4)0tl ....i gs dolAllt ._ UWIQ& l1om • Easter roocts ror 1eas 11 =.rr:....,~~~IN~°'~ 11' ., ~1~-~1 ·' Jt 1 •' . '.\ ,. SANFERNAND069 PITTED OLIVES l>()U!'<( ,....... • LJtlNIC( llS'I. JERSEYMAJD -DELUXE ICE CREAM '" f A lQl'ilCJIJIT('t't .. 4 "'l(JflJ'~ 149 KRAFT CREAM CHEESE .. , ,, " .. t •H•1"' .f, ;1" A l1' ""•l .69 /~GROCERIES .69 ~., I h"' Durkee Flitf<ed Coconut '•Ou~q JU-P\.Ar"' 69 Star Maraschino Cherriu • ... Oo.Jr'<t J•• '4" llt 5 3 Green Giant Mushrooms • • "'..l'r« f '"'" Frenchs Salad Mustard • .ilk..r<I .... a.~ Heinz Sweet Pickles • J {" VI .I.I>~ " r ,.tf • Heinz Pickles .-,,...,,, ' ..... ,""' • .,.. .... .;....., f Green Giant Beans ,,-... I '"• .• f .• '' Whole Kernel Corn • •"<l c-. ... Princena Cut Yams .67 .95 .85 .35 .33 .79 1-if'lr,N"f '""""' 31 Van Camps Pork t. Beans • 1)~XLCA.'• StlW Red Kidney Beans MOO"ICl eonu Treesweet Orange Juice C>OCJUro!"l OOOll ll>ll''"li I Grapefruit Juke )OIJl'o([ ( .... ()If c French Fried Onions .35 .99 .99 .49 1lOUNCl CA"' )79 Vons Mixed Nuts ~ •~OUl'<T llAG fl~•n 59 Miniature Marshmallows • I 9'J"'9. JAR t'°""r l Stuffed Manz Olives ~ '""'r..t'"'n lr Vons Distilled Vlnegar • )I --Cf ~--, l\~;f 11{ (J (HV"~ ... Cup-O·Noodles 1901 '-"~<;<.ICEDOllH~"t:._ Vons Cling Pe.¥hu •OOV-Cl f\4', Diamond Walnut Meats , , OCKf !\AG' rtestlie Semi-Sweet~ -~~ eontL<:HCXOVlft • Milk l"\ate Syrup !k~ Pll(!V« p()(M) t)ea)' Crocker Cake Mix )19 .43 .49 .. 59 168 189 J09 .69 ' 'I ~--,___..._.. ___ l When it oomes to all those 1 ~...;:=.,.~~~:"~ I• yummy things you'll need for -"L~.!'!'-'!'-'!'..'!'-~-~'!'-~-~ Easter, Vons has lower OYer· • • '°"5 °" cxrioa ·m I 1 all prices. You'll save on hams. II LARGE AA 25 0 II I candys. eggs and Easter : I EGGS F I I 4 baskets. Plan your Easter ' I VV'~ e F I' \holiday feast around Vons low 1 1 ""'':,""""~"llO_.._, ...... ~,,. 11 .. · eom to \I · k I -•!'(' ....... ,..,,_,""'_'<".I?""<""''°"° I• t pnce. e vons-qu1c I tJO'U,DOoGUQtY _,,_,_,.."""",.. l'k b d I wwsvmwavm-vtmWllllW.¥.a..aWOll I 1 e a unny-an save. ..------------------------· I~ •m I' ~JOHN a~ HAM L8 e if "W« 9'0llT10r' :i BEST FOODS 25g_il : I MAYONNAISE f 11 :I ~· • 1: 11 ..... ,_<_.... __ llU<>Wol HTI(l>lt I l!f)r<f " FRESH · HEN TORKEVS C&HSOGAR POWDERED OR BROWN ROBERT MONDAVI TABLE WINES ''llll ioo .., 1W,,.f'.,f1")6o 'wti.W't ""' .......... tW> ...... , ,.. .. """°''°"°"'"wet.A'°""". a' I • ..._ •. ~ LCluOlt t09MTO,,,.. ~ NCo.i:'l111 II 'I WlllSW.,_,_ ___ ,_,_,.,_ I "'9 fi-~~;--~=--2---5·--:1 IA·' :1 ITEM ~ 11 :1 .:-.. ,.. • 1: 39 II • •"• ·•·~· • --• A"""' I """'-11 ' ••'-.. A ,. 1 • ""'"' •l!Jlt,. 't •f'W• 3 I ,. .. uJ• t(~C•.,.. ,...,..,,,.... • a• I ,_,_,_,_._._v.aWGllSVOllSWOllSVOllS I ~-------------------------· e !i FARMER JOHN 25 0 ji 299 ii :~:~. --·---~--"""" ~ il .~ , .. ~", ... :> .. ~·\~ ..... ·::.: ~~,.;~~1~·--· I• I ~ Y011S V01S W011S YOllS n11S V011S V011S Y01S WIS VOllS I ~-------------~-----------· PA TRICK CODAHY8 1A9 BONELESS ~ HAM 'A"XNl ( ..... GOLD MEDAL ALL P<JRPOSE FLOUR .79 .89 7.(JP 2.LJTER BOTn..ES .99 ~~ORNlA 4~-69 ORANGES "-'11tU'1111'<J • .,... • •-CMOI" .,.,..., ' VJVA PAPER TOWELS .65 MORREU. PRIDE BACON •I VONS SLICED PINEAPPLE • _,...-t l ' .. ., ' .53 BEEF 198 SHOULDER CLOD ROAST ...,......r It: ti ._.,. ,.._,,. I ~:~ GROCERIES ~ MEATS 115 ,..,, 1 ~,....1 •~ 1 tm'"'"~ t •'f'l•"I!\ 268 Beef T -Bone Steaks ,, tr • ....... ~ JAtt ' r'\. ilrl illilo f 'f ....... ' Knotts Preserves lW°'<.tf1i1tlHt Country Kitchen Syrup 105 1'"'1 '''"'.l'll '•""" 278 Beef Portertlouse Steaks • 25 1•&.l •"",-~f"[I ltl }98 • Beef Rib Rout • 111'<1 CA. ... Nalleys Big Chunk Chill 89 ''Nf"'-,..., L~rr"<lfP 278 • Beef Cube-Steaks •11 u o .... ·r41.,"' ! Chiffon Dinner Napkins 55 •~&r •~ll".,TT"'Clf• 219 • Boneless Stewing Bed 11< .99 &;;;~~·~~).Pork 111 189 t f ........... •.> ' • ' ,,.. Vons Trash Bags , .. ' ... .,. l f ,,. """ Vons Ak.lminum Foil 109 F~hf~mb Lee .JI 2 1 8 4\i:JU~G ,._.., •''<10Tf Bathroom n ssoe • 79 &ti-Portion Ham ... 97 ~t CO:,_f P~• '' J Vons Styro Cups 53 -'M "°°'DOW• }79 • Rath Bondess Ham " '"''IXr' ''""" 11 s c:r: .. u cUT 1s8 Vons White Plates Rib Pori< Loin Chops •· r~~:;.FROZENFOODS r'~h·~nta1nTrout " 179 tf)l (l'o(.I ,.... }29 ,~I.). PRODCJCE Minute Maid Orange Juice 0 .69 F~hMkh·~~I 1• .49 If (lf,,... I 1•..rOVV-t Green Giant Nlblets Com ,.C-.tr<l.I'~ 309 rMSP<V'ONIU'«"' 49 Van de Kamp Fish FlDets Green Bell Pe~rs 1u • 65 Ofli(''11 'VI"'"' 08 • Banana Squash '" •· 209 ·~...,1"'1"C..'\I '"f.>I 19 Hawaiian PlneapJ* 11 • '111 ''"'"' '" rwt ' (llll'«U r.,. ., Lynden ~anns P~toes .99 ~'c:aPd~lt ,, .35 1(l()(J"'CI rOCMl.t hlJTTll<...,I< 69 JJl'!I!¥' "1I 69 Aunt Jemima Wafftes • Hot House Cucumbe~ l • • S~orP:rfy Pizza 359 8 DELICA !ESSEN ~VONS BAKERY t>lu;>\;;&~~~Rons .59 ••• , lli(ft. .......... ,.,.. , ... ,.. Brown~.Serve Rolls VOCNI Easter Glory Cake 9J "<"" ttQl.l>AYf A~f Hot Cross Buns 69 8•~1 Nl'lllu<'11'4 69 • Bob s Salad Dressing • 239 ~~1/~m .82 298 ~Nat~, .. Cheese )09 119 40t PllC HVl9'il'tM'lt~ }09 Alouette Spiced Cheue GREEN GIANT 35 ~r • . ~=:69 ~ LIQ<JOR ..... "' ... , .... Chateau La Salle ~l •Iii Mateus Imported Rose .....,...",,,. Wente Blanc De Blanc \ \r"""' Blue Nun Liebfraum ilch ._, ...... , ' '' ......--rrr \AJl'IC"Tt. \ Tayiof Calif. Table W'iMS 699 259 329 339 _.299 389 289 Al.Jt\ADEN MOUNTAIN WlNES . ,,.._ ......... 269 ... ,...., ' JACQUES BONET CHAMPAGNE 199 ~ LIQCJOR 299 ' ..... , ... Bolla Soave 299 I • '' .. •' l•J • Liebfraumilch Wine •t f\.lt/'/IJ""f(.•• .. rlf'tti.,,..OtW 249 Seabastiani Mt. Wines ....... ~·~ ... , t Paul Masson Wines .,_ ... L 01 ..- Lancets Rose .... l '"' Christian Bros. Chablis 259 349 229 S~~by Imported Scotch 998 VONS EASTER FLOWER BOUTIQUE MADONNA EASTER LILIES COLORFUL 399 BLOOMING MOMS nf"ll(H ~Jf • •it"»" t ' LOVELY FRESH VIOLETS •r>CH POIUNI .. 129 MORE-PG FOR LESS l'lllCt&lffCCTM ™ORS. TtWllMll'l. • .U..JTOAl'lllllJ.l. IMO.CAU.()l~,,.1400POll 1.0CATIOft°' I TOll:f ~HOii llVW ~ P'llCrS If'! llilSADPoOl URCTfVl "'\.'OM, lJ)4 W. lni II . LOe N'IQl'.Ld. lllOt W. Pleb 11.W-IDa MOrU!:I. tnl W. IOnt ST. °Ji. NICZIA llM Dll!QO ltl'O lM W:C...S .-.in~ llfTAA. GIWmTU OllLY. °"'111.00 "'4 ~Y. ~ ""4 SIJMlllY YUl»n Cole. tLtC 1Yt TIC.. Rt.G OW JUI °'-' Olll'lt f'omc:om/Whll«om. 12 Ol. Pla..FfOlllino, ASST !'V<V IUOl ~~0--."°"Ct tM11t11 ... n ..... 1122 ... , • lpftngdtlte 9~ . .M I 09 j99 CHtalle .. PALMOLJVE LIQUID DISHWASHING DETERGENT .59 •FRESH START <:ONCENTRA TED LAUNDRY DETERGENT 21-0Z. 1.67 rntne ~(,~PQ Ch!P'.•r. _..._ .. , •• .,. ~ /(j ·&44 ~ Ch~ ....... -... _ ........... '""' 6<I Diet o.oct ·"'""""'""""' ~ I."'_. "" I '6 1'1'9dShlmpoo.oo -....,. ,,.,,,_ o« I~ <itf'lllt ,. oudl 8Mll ~.' ~ )~ Ptptl ... fW' ..... ~ .. ~.~.,)t'V(....... 1 '9 RC L ~ Rl\t.6POOI 160l ll'Tll 1.09 Tddm AJl(o<gy Teblt!t.12..-0, UCl -_,_ .. ,_229 sin.r.t. Thrtt WllY Slnua Relief,~ • •··-1.)9 ~~6()1 .. 2.J9 12-0z. {Kl.S. m OFFl ............ ectt 210U .. ecfl 9'¥d. HuMIRfllO" .. ecft lft1 Att1nt1 •no 81nenc• "d. fountain Valtey 18201 Harbor I ldl~r 'ountatn Y1hy 17"0 Megnotle I T•hn .. " Juen Ceptetrano Capfllreno h11eh L911un1 Hlll1 11f E. 11th ttffft end Ofenge AYt . 32Cll1 C."'6fto C1p111r1no I Del Ob11po 340l1 Do'*ty ~rtr Or. I Ylct0rt1 24141 AKcta 9tertiw1y I Hon } ~· ( CHOCOLATE AND CHERRY ALMOND TORT£ "It's great when you stir it up!' Combine Chocolate,· (Uhe:rrries i Q1 •lae. Md elMT· 1ld1 ol cake wtth wooden n. Mwl .._ M-. • ft!f!• IDd cut wtth loq, ''' Ir ca illllliHU• 1n kalfe. > -..urt• . -=.nwrnatou • ,-Prepare Almond ...,.... .._.. ID an Whipped Cream P1Wa1 ....... llill&MQ ••wt (below>. Fill layen, UI· _... _. **' cake ln1 \4 of tbe fl1Un1 • l • • H • • ea 11 e d (about l cup> for each ca.-eeelate Claerry layer. Spread remainiq ....... Torte. and ..... fllllnl over top. Sprinkle lnHrt wooden pleb at 1 cup IDUk V• cup dralned and lntervala cm top and Ude 1 tMlpooa almoDd cbopped manscbtno of tor::,.=e;:.;rap ntraet 1 cAefdH &fOU~ tJOm r -~ ....... -..w.etM -edt• at ion. u detlred. •ucar Re tr 11 er a' t e u n tr i ALllOND WBIP•ED lllx wtdpped topptq cbWed, at 1eat 4 boun. ca&A.M nLUNO ml~ mllll aad atraet ln Serve Immediately or z eovelopea (about bowl Beet la f:!wdeNd WTap and refrttente no 1 ~ ounces ea c b ) 1u1ar .,.aduad1: eob· lon1er tbu 24 boun. whipped topping mix tinua beaUnc mu at!ff . e~opped mara1cblno Wbt c••rrlel lD .... devil• es food tau bMter. e e e 8pUUla1 tbe rouad ---------------------------..--------layer cak• la ea1ter tlaan It may Mem: juat mull tbe 11de ol eacb cake layer with wooden plckl and cul with a Joni. thin knife . The Alaioad WbiPDed Cream P'llllnc ma&~., this a d .. 1ert that compuJ wW Dot IOOD forpt. CllOCGIATS.QIEUY ALllOND 'IOllTE Heat oven to 350 119!.'~ de.rrees. Grease and now-2 round eam. 8 or hl"' incbes. Prepare 1 p~ckqe (1&.5 ounces.> devils food cake mix with pudd1q u directed except -decrease water to l~ cups. Stir .,., cup drained and chopped maraschino cherries into baller. Pour batter into pans. Bake as directed. Cool 10 minutes. Remove from pans; cool cake completely on wire rack. Split cake to make 4 lavers. <To split, mart "On my cereal On my salad Onmy ... whatever." <r.-PiieCU Drop ecP and aalt into welt Add water, mb flour lDto liquid in center wtth oae band and keep f1ou.r mounded wttb other hand. Knead llldl doqb ii flrm and well mbed.. Cfter doaCb wttb a warm bowl; let rest 10 mtm .. e1. Dt.tde doqb into balYee. On novect IW'faee utn1 half of doaCb at a ti.me, roll doQCb as thla .. poealble. Cut out J.incb rounds with lar1e bl.acult cutter. Place a small spoonful at mnna • llU.le to one side cm each round of doqh. Moiaten edae with water, fold over and press ed1es to&ether f&rmly. Drop plet"Oll ln· to boiling salted water. Coot genUy 3 to s mlnutes, or unW plerogi float. SAUDJalAUT PILLING Cat.oat I Ya e11p11) ~ cup chopped on.loo 1 tablespoon butter or margarine l"' cups finely chopped sauert&:raut 2 tablespoons sour cream Stlr·fr>' CllDan lo butter in a aaucepu 3 min._. Rime and drain aauertraut. Add to onion aDd cook 2 mtnutea. Remove from best. Stir in IOW' cream. swmamm PILLING (a ..... ~ C11919) 1 ~ CUP1 pat ebeese, tanner cbeeae, w rieoUa lea_, beaten 3 taHespoom sqar \'-cup raillina or cummta ~ teapooa vanilla extract \4 teapooa clnoamoo Preu cbeele t.hroulh a line htto a bowl. Add remalnlnc ~ giedleab; am well. P&VNE FILLJNG ( ...... lYanpa) 2 cups dried prunes or pUted cherries 1 tablespoon lemon Juice 1 tab&espoon brown suau Cover prunes with water. Brine Just to 'bol~ncf' Cover. RemOft from beat let staod 20 minutes. Remove and d1lcard pita. Add lemon Juice and sugar. Cook until al.most all liquid ls gone. • "Don't bother me, I'm yogurting!' SEA811EU SALAD wrrB 8At1MGS 3 cups small pasta sbella, cooked 1 Uk>unce tin chick peas 1 tars• sweet green pepper. julienned 1 large sweet red pepper,' julienned 1 cup olives lfJ cup capen lfJ cup panley, chopped 1 o t.abNspooos oil ve oil a tablespoon.a fresh lemon Juice 2 c~ garlic, pressed or fiiie I y ciuabed 2 t.eaapooo.s salt Fresh ground black pes>per Assorted aauaages, th.inly sliced - Put shells, chick peas. the pep-r:rs, olives, capers aod parsley n a large bowl. Mix well the oil, lemon juice, garlic, salt and pepper. Toss with ingredients in bow I. Drape slices of sausage around rim. A pleasing assort- ment would be pistachio-studded salaml. mortadella, blood·and· tongue and head cheese. "Fruit on the bottom!' "Strawberry. "Fruit mixed up!' "Fruit on the bottom!" "Fruit mixed up!" "Canl take my h~ (You can take yogurt anywhere.) Lemon. Raspberry: Decisions, Decisions, ,....-::;;jlm::s~~~ ~,..,.: " "~t me count the ways~ ~ons. cream.ct butter Mid any equlval~nt deelrtd of tbH• tomblnatlona navor Yll.ftl onioftlwc:.. and...._. well. CblU wa-AvoeacJo -rt~ W,..lid1~--aveeade, ,_.,~ wtUl Roquefort -'" ltmoa Julee added to ounce1 Roquefort prtvtnt dJ1toloratlon: c b • • • • , ma 1 h • d : ult and,..,,_.. &o taalt. cnambltd fried bacon w.wre ..... -flnely may be added. t hopped lea.vet of wattrenee. Red Wine -1 tlnely Herb -\At minced cboppt'd 1hallat. l cup 1arUe clove. 1 te••PoOD red wine reduced by m watard, 1 teaapoon ANOIWWW la to aban\. bo1Un1 lo 1 tablespoon minced ,capera; chopped lndlvw...J b\atltr bafli and cooled. pareley, thyme, bull. ualq vartom llae melan n.AVOllD 8\1Tl'l:H Onion -flnely fennel a"d powdered baUen. To five ouncea of chopped shallot or the 11n1er to wte. ROOUIEFORTCHEERORBACONADOZISTTO•-•a.-lf lbeapnad ~cold. ----~----~~--~~~~~~~--....;...~~~--~--~--~------~--~~~:.;..;_.;.;.;;,;::::.::=.;:.:.:.:::::::::::.:.:.:=:::.=.:::::.:...:.~--~"=.....,::::::;e:._ ____ ~~---- dtp u. baller lato IMlt '¥,,.,. form tbe butter ball and pluqe lt ln&o lee water. Serve on ao attractive, cold b~U•r diab. Roq~ort cbeele ran be mixed wltb butter and served aa a 1pread Of the cheese caa be combined wttb flour and milk, ~ed and aerved as a !Joquefort craaker topped' with a dab of co mplement t n1 avocado, red wine or onion butter. FO& A VA81ATION of this theme, bread rounds can be spread with any of these but· ters, then &opped with a dab of Roquefort blepaed with cream · cheese and broiled for a few minutes. Either way the taster enjoys a new flavor ex- perience. ROQUEFORT CRACKERS 1 cup crumbled Roquefort cheese 1 cup softened but. ter 3 tablespoons milk 2 t easpoons hot sauce 3 1 ~ cups sifted nour 2 teaspoons baking powder C ream t o gether r hcese, butter, milk and h ot s auce . Beat 1 minutt:. Combine flour with baking powder: add a little at a time to the cheese mixture. The dough s hould not be sticky. Knead lightly on a floured board for a few seconds. Chill dough. Roll to a J,i,-inch...UUck - ness. Cut into rounds. diamonds. crescents or other shapes. Place on well greased baking s heets . Chill Cor 15 minutes. then bake at 400 degrees about 10 minutes until delicately brown and crisp. Cool on a rack. Store in a cov· cred plastic container until ready to eat. These crackers are delightful as is with soup or salads or topped with various flavored butters and ser ved a s an hors d'oeuVT'e. ROQUEFORT PUFFS 2 cups cream cheese 4 ounce Roquefort cheese. ~shed well 2 medium size eggs, slightly beaten 2-inch bread rounds, toasted on one side Beat the cream cheese until of medium con- sistency. Add the Ro- quefort and continue beating until well blended. Add the egg s lowly, mixing well a fte r each addition. Chill for 30 minutes. Spread the bread rounds with assorted flavored butters. With a large, plain lube, pipe a mound of the Roquefort cheese mixture in the center, allowing space around the edges for the cheese to spread when heated. Broil at 350 degries about three Lnches from the beat until nunwwau Thread canne d pineapple cbunk1 on bamboo lkewera. Wrap tbln 1piral of oran1e peel between. Pu1b cbunb toletbel' to bold in pI.ee. Use u stirrer for bot or cold beveracea. *** ••• LAIT •INUTS DP"1811DaA Heat c--9 ~ pie al ?• ....... _. iDJDeemelt. lerw °"' e11no1 or vullla lee cream for a qtrlck d .... rt. • , y t':.$249 f>·ll. MU. -IA \a•• r 10·ll. 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P..._clo •• a fa¥Cll" ud prlat i-., l•Uer for all ••••paper route cu.a~ Aa11 Laaders tr rou bav. a com · l>lalDt <U.. paper Lt oa the roof, In the bulbes or under the porch>. •ill )'OU plHH t•l•pbone after 1cbool or on weekend.a 10 you can cODvt)' tbe complalot directly to Ute penon wbo 11 l'MpOGliba.f I try to be pMHa.at when 10'& pt me out of tbe •bower, lot.errupt when I am trylnc to t0mfort a lick baby or catcb me with my bMda in lbe scrub bucket to tell me the TV sectJoo ls missing. ll 1s especially annoying when you de· mand that I deliver the paper "right now." I am not the paper boy. It pleases me that my son baa a route and Is learning responsibility, but I expect him to ban· die bis own problems aod face the con s e · quences or hjs own mis· takes. He isn't perfect, ( TBURSDA Y. APlllL 3 By SYDNEY OMARR ] ARIES (Mar. 21·Apr. 1.9): Get facts COD• cerning money, income and investment poteo· tial. One cl<>1e to you, possibly partner-or mate, is concerned with financial prospect. Dig deep for infonnation. utilize past experience and make moet of recent lessons. ReJect super(lcial explanations. TAURUS (Apr. 20·May 20): Avoid pre· mature st.arts -round out proj~ts and tie loose ends .. Aries, Li bra, Scorpio persons figure prommenUy. You may be asked to con.sider a lo~g·range JegaJ commitment. Taite your time. /\void ~t ej>nfront.atlona. GEMINI <May 21 .June 20): Highlight originality, personal magnetism and coof"ldeoce in your own special ability. One who depends upon you pays meaningful compliment. Em· pbasis on employment, health and pets. A Leo associate provides lesson in showmanship. CANCER <June 2l·July 22): lntuiU-ve in· tellect serves as reliable guide. Rise above pet· ty annoyanc~. red tape and envious t0Ueagues. Young person confides problem. Doo't ca.st flrst st.one! You have choice now betw~n content· ment and intrigue. Aquarian could help show the way. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): You can extricate self from past obligation which was foolish in first place. Have courage enough lo better your own position. Versatility and humor figiu-e prominently. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius persons play key roles. You succeed on .. th.irdt.ry." · VlRG-0 <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Relative relays good news concerning v.atues. special acqulsi· lion. Aquarius. Scorpio, Leo persons figure pro· miQently. Display enthusiasm, hwnOf, versatili· ty. Short trip, unusual message could be part of scenario. LIBRA (Sept. 2J.Qct 22 ): Exchange in· formallon with one who shares money interests. Accent on chang~. travel, intensified rela· tlonsh1p, written material. Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius pecsons figure prominently. You get what ypu need -by asking questions. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent on in· dependence. new starts. exciting cont.acts, more self.awareness. Family member makes con· cihatory gesture. Be receptive. Taurus, Libra and another Scorpio figure prominently. You will be at nght place at right Ume. SAGITtARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Welcome opportunity for second wind -meditate, know that being aJone can be a blessing and bas not.bing to do with loneliness. Play cards to chest, don't tell all you know. U diacreet, you pave way to victory. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 1.9): You can win friends and influence people -key ia to get or ganized, lo bring priorities into focug. What had been elusive, including money, becomes more readily available. Another Capricorn figures in intriguing scenario. You will have reason to celebrate. AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Finish what you start. perceive potential, take aim towards goal. Superior is willing to give you benefit of doubt. Career advancement ts a very real possibility. Aries, Libra persons figure prom· inentlv .. In matters of Sl>eeulatioo. stick with number 9. ftlSCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Accent oo ma.k· ing known your views, bridging distanee and lanfuage barriers. Leo, Virgo, and Aquarius nataves~i ure in scenario. You are golng places! · biul concept.a come lnto sharp, clear focus. ood newa ia connected wltb manuscript. 10AM~l1AM FIMT CMUM:H CW CHRIST ICteNTIIT AI HtGHO.-M LAGUNA MACH. CALIPORNIA • • • LIN'SPORT KNITS BY KORET Of CAl.fOfNA: ~ KORET CREATES A NEW MOOD tN SOl'T CLASSICS flOR WOMEN WHO TRULY APPRECIATE SPECTATOR S POR1SWE AR. LINSPORT IS OESIGNe D FOR THE CUSTOMER WHO IS LOYAL TO KNITS AND LOVES THEIR WEARABILITY. SIZES 8 to 1f COLORS: TOAST AND CREAM ANO BLACK. J ACKETS: $50.00, SKIRTS: $30.00, PANTS: $25.00. I ...... 1116 MIWPOIT &VD. COSTA ..... CAUP. · ... rAmi COMY9.rf\f ATO. ... 8fftAICI--Of~ r ~. Apnl 2. ,., PUBUC NOTIC& ~\\ ,, Nf.,.,POIH r 1 .. r AJIT~ •H \11< '°' .• ~·-· """" Mww, <A•_,..· ..,.,, '"•" .. ; .,,_ ........ 1a1 Po<1 ;.,"'••• ~" 1· "''•C>Ort 8••c-ti1 . C••••Off'I'"' f flll\ OU'\IN"\\ I\"°""""''" by -" tfto. dlvlOU•I ,...,, .. J v...,,,... Hu\ 'L4'~ .,~ fllflO _.,,,.. 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A llVllO& WOUSBOP featurtne writer Lola Gllleburd will follow a potluck dinner Mond-.y, April 7, at e p.~. at Nelchborbood Coo1N1ationa1 Cbureb of Lquna Beach. For Information about the event, sponsored by Na· lional League of American Pen Women. call 499·3412. THE LATEST IN FASIOON from Bullock's of Mluion Viejo wiU hichllcbl the Tuesday. April 8, meeting of the Saddleback Com· mun.Wes Christian Women's Club at the El Adobe Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano. In· formation: 496-6542. ACES IN SPlllNG is the theme of the LUUe Mermaid Guild of Cbll(lren's Hoepital's third annual round robin tennis tournament, set for Monday, April 7, at the Lindborg Racquet Club in Huntington Beach. Information: 842-'7747. LAMAZE NATURAL ClllLDBUlTll classes begin Thursday, April 17, at Community Presbyterian Chureb Nunery Sc:bool, 415 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. Information: 494·5548. CAUFOllNIA AS AN ISLAND will be the topic when Professor W. Michael Mathes speaks at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 8, at Sherman Culinarg Delights Sound of Music Chapter of the Orange County Music Center will present a cooking ; entertaining demonstration. featuring .gourmet cooks. Featured will be Paul von Welaneti, ragbt, handing torta Milanese to Music Chapter President Mrs. Robert Gibson. At left is von Welanetz's wife Diana, also a cooking instructor. The de· monstration will be held April 28 at South Coast Repertory Theater. For information. call 7!1l·9585. Gardens in Corona del Mar. Information : 673•1880. BA&ITONE RON B\JSllAN will petfotm at the Balboa Club for an April 10 meettna of the Thursday MGl'lling Club of Newport.Beach. In· formation: M0-8558. ( ) ORANGE COAST SINGLBS will bave an Easter champagne brunch at ll:30 a .m . Sun• day, April 6, in Fullerton. For information, call Ann at 751--0291. SELF CENTER will present a Single Ex· perience discussi~ on "Love Me, Love My Dog -and Kids" at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 4, in the city of Orange. For information. call Jan or Michael at 997·9600. Kids! Freel Puppet Show MitCl'lell Manonette theeter 1n the Huntington Center ma.II daily lll Easter. Weet«!aya: 1. 2:30. 4 & 7:30. Sat. at 1. 2. 3, 4. Beech Btvd. & 405 Fwy. C.11642-5'71. P\11. ,.,, WOtd• towotk for ..... ·----·-~ --- O.Uyl'l ... IUft..._.. Claorus~fae Patti Hill,. Bunny Pero and Joan Jordan. from left, go through a few steps in rehears al for a scholarship benefit dinner·dance. "A Tim~ to ~member'.' is the theme of the event sponsored by the Musical "Ibeatre GuJld of Newport Beach. The annual dance will be held at 6:30 p.m . May3, at the Newporter Inn. For information, call 760-0968. <9]\iViersi· <9Fstcial S4'o~ Ne...S•rgieal Faeelift Erue Ii.nee and wrinkle• without eargery • •••••••••••••••••• : 1st Treatment : : & Analysis 'lOOC> : • Easett Special Tbru April I, •• • .................... Spe.od AD Hoar• Spead a Day •Makeup • Evela&b TlnUnit ·~••lit'-•Halr careforthf'Mi. • Ea~an MaiU~urht • ~p Pore Clf>anl'iini • !\"·~•I • Cel~ Bod) ~rap' fattlift • t:uropeH Pf'4kurist O,Wn Mon. -Sat. E-. "'"'4· A .. a. 3409 ~ewport Blvd., NeWPOrt Beach 675·~ ??1St Seath ffawtM~ At"d., Torrantt Zl3·373·87J9 Uueer Strategies Session Slated BECKY L YMM SCULPTURED MAILS Career strategies for women, particularly in the area of ~unttnc, will be covered dur- ing a half~ay seminar at Saddleback Colleee April 19. Tool St. James, who last year was voted the Outstanding Job Search Stills Person in the U.S. by the federal Department of Labor, is the scheduled keynote s peaker. · M s. St. James notes that if an interviewer doesn't like a candidate during the first 12 seconds, "there is little chance be will like you 12 minutes later." Thus, she says, the primary purpose of a job interview is to make a strong first impression and maintain it. , For information on the seminar, call the £addleback College Community Services at 831-4646. • Sculptured Na ils • Hot 01 Manicures • Nail Wraps • Pedtcures . • Nail Tips • Damond Studs • Aoaters • 24 kt gold nail charms 177 lhwwidt A•e.. .,...,..,.. a.ect. ,....._, poAaHlect'11·1490 - 10 ways lhe Daily J.?Uot . helps women ·· .. ·· ~ly ............. ..., ·~ ·--::::::::::;::===================~ manage money baller Refle«!tions Life in the future is the theme of a na· tional PTA contest, and four young Orange County artists came up with win· ning efforts that will come under the scrutin)' of judges in statewide competi· tion. From left are Adam Harper, 7, of Stan~ Vang Fang, 13, of Buena Park, Juan Guardado, 12, of Cypress and Donald Lu, 14, of Huntington Beach. Holocaust Memorial Program Schedule A ••Holocaust Memorial" program featur· ing guest speakers and J ewish survivors of Nllzi persecution in wwn will be presented Tuesday at the Long Beach Jewish Community Center. The free program begins al 8 p.m. at the center, 3801 East Willow Street. Keyoote speaker will be Dennis Prager, Direct.or of the Brandei.s·Bardin Institute in Simi Valley, and co-author of "Eicbt Questions People Ask About Judaism." For more in ." formation, call 426-7601. Irvine Man Receives Renaissance Award Robin Huber, a theater arts faculty member at Golden West College, has been awarded a summer fellowship to the Institute of Renaiaaance Stucties of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The Irvine resident ls one of 10 theater teacben in the United Stat.es selected to atteDd the festival at Ashland, Juty 14 through 28. Haber, a teacher at Golden West for nine years, is eompletin& bis Ph.D. in theater history at use. ---..- You've had reast surgery ... and now? L 1~ ·~ "'°"1nCJ and ~ do yo... ""°"'"'° ~ maybe o few ""' of tennis. ........ ovt fo• 1he ~You't'fl •onr •o lool not11of ~ Vo<> re •oo bu.y to "'°"'I. T •u-lrle ~ ...n. y., ~ filled ol\ un.q .. e \1-oope c onfom>, to y041 Wv ·~ to Vo<> • Ir l oom bo\e b•·JI .... \ 0\ 'fOU do •Jnd wO f\' t lff1fOfe ~"'''•"e \tin. You con /'"'°"· conhdenl you loot ond fef'I notlld. -on ..... qo Why nql \/Op in onrl d··ro-f'O* Tr.,.lolP (on ~ \eep ye.. mo--.na' corma del mar 1--...:;:;..:;i~=o::;:i.:: ..... =-.....1· ( ART HOPPE ) SATllllZEI In the DAILY PILOT I Shop money·sa ving values ad· vertised in the Daily Pilot. ~ Read how other Orange Coas t res1 · dents u.se . make and spend their money in the Featuring pages . 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This s ubtle showpiece bas it all from ocean, bay and city lights view to lush landscaping, terra Ti tiles and plantation shutters. e ambiance is s uch that once you ter you won't want to leave. Present at $555.000. REALTORS.675-6000 I.;~...!4'$1111 lfillt\I CdMCHAAMB Attr,active 2 bdrm home plus income wut Newer quality construction. Ubrary, 3 fireplaces and garden patio. Walk to beac h es, sho ps & res t aurants. Call Barbara Hutcblogs ~.J1NM:. ~.!.·~i t{ijtf a~~=~ Ca rdd .. ~ lylllJ,'50. A.ctoow! Call .,__ Calif 923S2. Or Call 2«3 E.a.t C:O..t Highway. C0tona del Nu -• 'W9-•ZJU 714.331 .~14 or Eve~ Eastalde 3 Bdrm~. 1 O'fNl11 <1·••s 1UNro N"<'f• • IROADMOOll 337.1717 WE HAVE 2S OF THE BEST USTINGS IN TOWN. ~~~:~ !'41111 =.=;~~~ :!~?S~ ran I •atefr. TIM -------- DM.Y PllOT--s WAMTEDll ...., fw tt. fint... 3 Bdrm. home, Irvine. cornct r.. u"'-..,. C.M., Npt., witb auuma- b&e loan, have $38,000 --------1 2nd T .D. w /$60,000 UHlqul HOMES 675-6000 secwity. Seasoned over a year, can add some , _______ _ •-• .. ••••••••••••••• ca s b . Bud Corbin, GI II 4 I 002 957..s162. ....................... ~ NEWPOlt'TRIVIERA ~1 $to ... ,900 E"\..ECV•Sl'STE/tfS" • \. at•u-• J Owner will help finance -• w tbi.s fantastic 4 Bdrm garden home. Huge add· 1--------do family room, secluded ffX&-UPPSt patio, dining room too! Second 1tory hos t s S.taAlla llVIMET&UCE Front row view home in the finest location. • Bdrms. + large family rm. Beaut.ilul yard with pool. Owner will f1JW1ce. Sl.084.000 1714t 673-4400 121JI ua.2121 HARBOR 541-nH )y rm bome wrth rela.xLD& car gar. PRlNC. ON'L Y view ol mtns & tulla1de '-losHc~x ~a big wide lot. which provides a ~ of 6 car off-street parlung 1f needed. J Bdrm + 3 Bdrm with ocean view, steps to beach. Taite· over bi& loan at low in· terest at the new, re· duced price 0( $319 ,SOO JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 OCUHYllWI MOW SI 7t .SOOt SECURITY BLDG . ~uxe penthouse · 2 bdrms., 2 baths, frpk .. deck + community amenities · will trade · finance · lease option with SJ.0,000! w.oaa.,,,.... RaaftcM# * 675-7060 * -..-.oas'" CONDO Ruhsl1t'aly pnced a t Cal.I Pat CAil. I 673-2ll05. H.500. Call _or_67'S-Qll __ a ____ _ OOM'JE VALENTINE WXUllY CONDO l7S«lOO or 64().-09!n 25M DOWN IUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Mopeci Sales & Service. Great k>calloo in Hunt Beach. HJ traffic now Top name product s Growing demand makes UM an x1nt off er. 155.000 759-1501 Great E.a)de Cost.a Mesa locabon & super lenru Owner will f anance Uus J bedloom 2"'1 bath former modef wrth only 125,000 dowTi. Featwa mcllade 01ICl"0Waveoven, antJque wa s b ba1101. 2-t'ar garage w1tb opener. Mmm1mity t.encus, poc>j &sps~ f'JJJ pnce Sla>.000 Call556--2m0 BLUFFS BRAND NEW HOMES Last chance to buy. 2. 3 & 4 bdrm. homes. 1 & 2 s tories. finest, latest amerut.Jes. some with view. $225,000 To $250,000 INCLUDIMG LAND. Low 1~% mterest fi nancing! For app't. to see. call -· HELEN B. DOWD inaster suit.e +3 more 187,SOO! 2 Bdrms. on R·3 ~ bd.rms. Call ror kt; owner will carry at flJlatt1ng detail s . 12%. ~~~~ of a lifetime. 400E.tr ~FOR All AMAZb«i V AWE Spertling, ~ly new 3 Bdrm 2 bath bome. ln Ir e ·a t I a m i 1 y oel&bborh ood of Oceanside. Close to sd:loola, and aboppmg. Pool liJe aecv.red yard wi&h lovely patio. m.ooo COMVastOM IUlden or developers? 3 adjoining pa.reels. 20 l.EAl.TOa. IMC. '44-0114 C SELEC.""U Ult A .., W... ... ll. u I• ------1 ,.. PROPERTIES I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!> fi'iifl tM11 .. - A Division or II arbor Investment Co. emting w.ita + room to EASTSIOI tu.Id. 7.ooed R.S. Call for Sft,900! LGASSUMA• E LH. ~~-r~<i· F'Mtside Costa Mesa 2 VIEW+YIEW SA1tAPIDm don osen r.-.llt•1r ... THE -REAL ~ ESTATE RS -~ Bdrm c"harmer. Lille Almmt ..., z Bdrm. 2\'J a. decon&ed this beau-3 aoacs OCEAN &y to make it tbe IMkiable 41.X'!.S~ zoned ~ neatest and one R-i. Ownc!t" aJ\lUOU9. ~ioveliest homes l'mrnM~i~;lt;£1Q DOMTWJtJT RCUATIYI Land eoxaoo + custom 4 Bdrm, family room home. Owner may carry at 14%. Best back bay area. 355 E. 22nd St. Open Sal /S un l ·S. 121SN. COASr HWY LAGUNA BEACH .., .... brand oew ! New rool. ba CIODdo. wtah ctty ligbta carpets, ~ kitchen. and 1C11De oceaa view. tbe wocka ! Incredible -.. f::' -•"-- al j _.. _.. ... _ ----per. v ue, ust ,,....uc,.... to mmi·b ada, beautiful IASTSIDI •.illO! Hurry! Tm ad· wooc1 floona1 &Ad up. 1&11.DAAI LOT vaatage! can 'TS2· l700 craded carpeUn&. Fut you might want. 3 Bdrm. _.. -· ...,. .. _8103 2 ba and a nice location. -~~-44~71~'""~~~~~~1 Bui.Iden prime Eastalde OlllN •,,o .. r\ILJNIOlllN~I appnidatiq area. Low ~ Pri.:.1000~ ~ [ 9 ldlllttl ::.= CAIL TODAY Call DOW W19-5370 -= a.DRS ftMVESTOllS ~S Well localed Eaataide u . .....;¥.--o •-vi 400(.rradtJ l'Nll •• • a.ta Mesa 3 bedroom 2 -.""""" cus...,m ew u • ""' M.L tmb wttb forced air beat. monlions, Sl,.250,000 and c.M. AIW ALLSTATE 88,000 • Ol'fN ll1 9 ••1\11.JNl081Nl(f• --·-····-ALLSTATE 19-1111 ~== REALlOllS si.soo.ooo. super flnanc· .Jtl;_f_ · .· =::la... buUt·lo kitcbeo. and big mg. Refer to Sunday 's ad ____... a!la\mable loan. Located i n c I a a s 1 o O 2 , ma buildable R-2 k>t and REALTORS ··p E M I M S U L A POINT •'JIANSIONS". --------1 priced like R·l at SU0.000 _., ALDBETTI full price. Call TS1·3191 ILUffS + YllWSI ASSUM.AILE t 1/•o/o Forever bay "night light VleWS! Highly upgraded Trina mode l 10 the 81\tfs. 2 sty. 3 Bdnns. upgraded fixtures and MlOdworlt thruout. Lux. urious oa.1t plank floor· log. air filler " a.af et y alarm l)'Stema. Best oC all, take over 91/oP AS· SUMA.BLE LOAN AN· DIOR OWNER WI LL FINANCE WITH 1/4\...~ DOWN. Ca ll n o w . 752-1700 -SELL idle Items with a REAi.TOil Daily Pilat Clas61fud Ad. t;: SELECT ,;;;;;;731;;;;.s;Wifr;;;;;;832;.0f40;;;;;;~;..&0m:587a.;;;;;;;;;m;;;;;;;;;;~IPROPLRTIES $330,000 Owner will carry fin.anc· log. No qualifying to buyer. Unbelievable 3 Bdrm, 2 story flom e. Rieb parquet floors . ~any wood beamed ceJllogs, totally re - modeled tbruout. J uat listed! Wool last with • this price & terms. CaU 646-7171 oPf.N '" O· ,, s rvN rol!I /'11(1 --"" THE REAL ESTATERS " TA.Kl OVER COllOHA DB. MAR 3 Bdrm + bay view, priced 1256,000. Finl TD $L36..lllO. Interest 11 ""%. p & J. SJ.561). Call 613-8550 Ol'IN HI 9• II' IUN 10111 NI<(• Eby 'ltih\ ard \!£)1 . BsxJch Realty IEAL ESTATE DCB.LIHCE SINCE lt4t COME WITH US ••. to NEWPOIT HEIGHTS. Spectaalcr Yitw, ...... ..._.. is doM at "-cl & °" dhplay. 2 leclrow. fatMly & clllillg rocMa. htra WldllM) tot. $555,000. NEWPORT IEACH 75'.0111 [talMtl L IUYTHESU ~ ~ A spedacular 3 Bdrm •ceaafroot con · dominium. Elegantly de- corated. Laguna Lido comer wait to be sold · -furoisbed. Owner will WAllRAlOtn'-VACA.MT-4525,000 provide flnancing w/fan· Fantastic bay & ocean view. A real tllllk ienm. Hurry on beauty in the well-known Mai Kai. f:~'o A 1sLAN0 Beautifully refurbished inside & out REALTY with lush new cptng & drapes <neutral m"700 colors), new kitchen appliances. Huge W,.iwtNOMT ~osua• ~ewport Beach , 3 bdrma. 80 Pt. froatace on ..... OwDft' needs faK sale. Willing to be ~allle, call foe de-. ...nn ' Lt.NCH I flC«ID SAU m ac,... Appral11l E .......... at ~r:acn. ao• -.t9ICl'OW.M -............. living rm with a new mirrored .wall reflecting exciting boat activity. 2 Lge bdrms. 2 baths. See any time. WISLIY M. TAYLOI CO.. llALTOIS 2111 S-Ju••I Mlaltood .MIWM'flOl.,...ITIT CIMTR. M.a. UoMtl 0 VA TERMS! Owner wants out-- owner will sell under VA terms, 13~ interest. ~ Costa Mesa 3 Bdrm 2 bath. 1tone fireplace. A must see at only Sl09.950. Act now! Call 54&-2313 ff<llH~··l\IUN ()f'''·,.f' !~1811HI B.EGAMCE $199,500 Flnt.astic 3900 + sq.ft. bome. Totally re· modeled, hardwood Doon. bay windows too. Gourmet kitch en ovelooka s u nny breakfast area. 2 large bdrma downs tairs, aecmd story bollt.s spec· tacular master suite. Huge dressing area. raised Roman tub, mar· ble top pullmaoa +2 more queen a1u bdrms. A must to see. Call DOW for personal preview. •nn o..ted fiBr upper. 3 BR 2 Ba. Owner amioua. --.agt.M'-DU 'C>'f'lht.Q•tf \ftJJIQ N• ..... t• l®IHllifl MEWPOIT CONDO Large 1barp J Bdrm Newport Beach condo wtlll all the amenities. ~ D>.000 down. Seller will carry contract, DO ~~ Woa't la.st! OCUHVllW! NOW S17t,500! SECURITY BLDG . tJltra.delme peotbouae . 2 bdnm.. 2 baU., (rpk .. deck + community ...,.mttea • will trade . fta&Dce • l•aae optloa wtlb Sl0,0001 ......,,,... ..... •'75-7060 * macneb I Irvine realty A IUlllDIARY Of THE lftV1NE COWANY CUSTOM IA Yl'ltOMTI Secluded setting on the lagoon prestigious Linda Isle. Fabulous Country French home w/5BRI -· formal dining rm & many special features incl. dramatic spiral staircase French doors & antJque stained 1iass to mentlon only a rewi Pier & slip. A ree estate. Jane Paquin 642-8235. (H-32 > Owner aaya bnng offer SPIClAL TB.MS on this fantastic 6 Bdrm IM SP'YGiLA.SS family home. Maids a-Dc~4Sdrm. quaners & 3 car garage OOQ' famLly rm. pool, spa too. Call fOI' more de· & waterfall. mowitai.o t.aLla. "'"'· Owner w~ carry r 646-7171 Si!00.0002ndT 0 (V'f"1 f11Q•d f ''' ,., •• ,,,-, HARIOR VIEW 1 HIU.S VIEWYIEW ()ne ~tory 4 Bdrm Lu ... k hn mr-on primt• ll.a~r \'1e~ Hills ~tn?<'\ Front rourt~ard 1 ralhE'dr.al ri>1hni:s. I fre land s.m.ooo Open Daily 1521 !)earr?St HUMTIM4'iTOH LAMDMAll 0¥840COMOO Lovety 2 Bdrm. 2 bath smgle story MARINA PLAN. Upgrades g&IOf"e . SU2.SOO! Ask for Ginny lllZ-'4S4 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. PENINSULA POINT Newly decorated 4 bdrm. ramity home. Close to ocean. $325,000. IAYROHT We have several fine homes with pier & slip a TOllO HOaSI COUMTIY 4 Bdrms .• 3 baths : ranch s t yle. mini . ..estate in oran~groves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR \ : •• '(. 'I ( 1, ~ ' • 'f ~~ (, •• ·, b 1 b I -~~--~~--~- CD Coldwell Banker l1STaUff 2 STOIY The perfect farnJly home with a good view. good locatlon, good lot with room for pool. Walk to•chools fr om this ever popular neighborhood . Jus t li sted at $255.000. IN NEWPORTCeNTER • 644r9060 rm: 111111 ILlllS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERV1CI; DCLUSIYI •t I rs Super "E" Plan End UnJt. Three Bedrooms Plus Family Room. Excellent Loe a lion . Choice G reenbell View . Loaded With Extras. LOW INTEREST RATE ASSUMABLE LOAN. New Price. $215.000. Call For Appointment. A "JQY Of Newport•· Listing. (5). --............ VU--POOL DOYER SHORES Owur •ond! led•c•d $50,000 . F.b.-.. e.w kw ......... 99 °" pt•ud for *-ily H•U... lspecl.&ly spoc6-I 9d .. floor ..... wttlt ~ lhhuJ roo•, pin fe•ily/dl•1•9 colllbl lf6-.S.,..•t•_.,.lllih,._ 1 ott.r llk.e be*aams lewtlM pri•• pool .ct ~ U. .. tstia•d VIEW from ..... ,.... Sllbmlt $425,000. 611-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL EST I\ TE ........ R'~· f>toc>M•v ~ 2-tJb W Co.>\4 Hwy 315 ~Aw ~ 8.>.Kh Balbo,,, bland Ul-1400 67Ut00 SB.I. WITH CO•IADBtCI Ust ,_. 110ee wftll tt. 1"•'911i11111 .t oc .. Pedflc .... lstwte ........ . -,... .... prohctto. .... ·-ce.t loy..t -UC&UNT ANANCI~. 0--wtl csry Id T.D. • tllh '°"'Y S WrM. '" ... --= f...ty•d ..... .,.., .... pm• ... Offered at $149,000. -"0¥POIT llACH, •f•I •lew. · CMke C.-. • .W ct11 • MC. l 11. .. & .... ,,... ................. .... wet IMr. C1 ...... & '-h cts. .....,..,.."' -OML Y $12,100 •• _.,. ... a. ..... thH ~ or ' Ntif'ffL •. dolce ) a.-...2 ............ ...., ........ ~.,.... .... C9" ..... . 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 ,... '" .... ) Seats Chanpd SAN FllANCISCO CAP) -After a 14· month dilputA, tbe Bay Area JUipJd Transit Dls· trlct can replate Hs highly nammable aeat cushions wttb 1afer cushions rather than just tb1nly padded 1lain· Je~s st.eel seats.under a niling by the California Public Utilities Com· mission. Gut Issue High Interest Hurts Housing By THOMAS D. EUAS The spate of local rent cootrol propositions oo this June's ballot Is evidence that bowling is· rapid· ly becoming California's gut issue of the 1980s. Only about 3 percent of the state's rental units stand vacant today and experts say that means there really are virtually no vacancies. For at any time, that many apartments or rental bowles are usually being painted or otherwise renovated. APARTMENT SEEKERS MAY NOT realize· it, but today's record interest rates all but assure that the bouaing cnmcb will continue. It's a pbeoomenoo affecting both renters and pro- spective homeowners. High interest impatts apartments two ways: It discourages coaatructioa ot all sorts, preveattnc creati<m ot new u.aJta to eue tbe sbotta&e. Alld wben apartments change bands, the new owners muat charge higher rents __ S_O_UT_H_E_R_N __ .• than the old l~rds._ if CALIFORNIA only because hi~ber an-. terest sends their moa· FOCUS tbly payments t o un- precedented heights. That reality is one of the causes of the rent control movement, whose latest outbreaks are coming in Pasadena, Santa Barbara and San Diego. For when new apartment owners take over an old building and raise the rents, tenants see lhemselves victimized, paying much more for the ;ame rooms. THE KENT CONTROL MOVEMENT BEGAN in response to spiraling renta, which be1ao rising as property values went up and buildings changed hands. ~ The more new owners paid, the more rents were raised. . Now that the property value spiral bas slo.wed down a bit. renters might expect some relief. But tM new interest rates prevent that. Even if a new 01,ner pays the same price for a building as the o&d hlndlord did, be pays about 50 percent more in· t~rest than be would have two years ago. So bis monthly obligation is 50 percent higher abd be must raiae rents or take a big loss. THEN, IN MANY CtnES, COMES rent COO· trol, which effectively stops sale of apartment bulldings. It also discourages construction of apartments as developers fear they'd have trouble selling them. lf the anti-rent control initiative on tb1s June's statewide ballot passes, it may slow the drive for controls. but it won't alleviate the causes, bigb prices and bigb interest. For ~rospective homeowners and bomeseUers, the high mterest rates are al.so a disaster. Even before mortgage rat.es cUmbed over lS Qercent in March, several title insurance firms We·re reporting saies of existing homes down by about SO percent from last year. TOE FAMILY WmCB COULD HAVE af- forded a $100,00U home -medium-priced in t.oday..,s California -at 10 percent interest finds ltlelf unable to make the paymeota upto17percent. So homeowners are staying put eveo if they're dlssatlafted wltb their preecint dip and proepectiVe first·Ume buyen are forced to remain lD rental boa.atna. What's the answer to t.b1s dilemma? There ls no simple one. Even federal housing loans. unaUy offered at rat.ell far below the pre· ••ilint market rate. are now.above 12 percent. ONE PA.&TIAL SOLUTION MIGHT BE an "lnclusionary plan" like the one under way in Palo Alto. Builders there muat sell a number of UD.ita lD e1cb of their oew projects be&ow cell to families who couldn't othenrile afford to bu)' into a de· velopment. Prtees are Ht by a cttJ aaeaey wbkb .cleara both the lnltJaJ buyer and later puttbaaen. When reeold, the price of the unit ta also limli.d bJ -1aw. · So ltr, a doMD California dtlel and COUDUll blve adopted almllar plaDI and lD the t .. t Jelr, bulldera ·~ to cooatruct about 2,500 "ID· Ctualooary' bom• and CODdomlnium.e. · And •"le loelualoeary plut help a few lMl.1era, they do DOtbln• for the vut majority, wlM> •UJJ are belpl ... before tbl rampa1ln1 lntereat t.tu. ,.. T ~ . ._, . . -...... .-.. - Ch~o 'Cha01' Blained on Mayor CHICAGO CAP> -It wu a w.,...,.., aa.a1 -• ""° au la k»ft wtU. • c•ty, ltl ~ ....... o1 w . ...,. ~· ~~a:b=-r-· woa u.. ..,...8!f:uaa e. a.im.ta.d'1~w~ ' eta•~· Cabb6" •llOWM Mr Clll It.Net ~ tWi' bona. P9op1e atappM to lbake btrbud. .... .uaua&o," saa aakl on lnaupnticm day, "that l dkt DOl btc!ome the mayor of Ctucaco to prealde over It.a dftllne. '' But a ye1r later. the love al· r aJr h.u IOU.red and decliDe la wbat mav ~ople aenae •n CbJuao. 'lbe 12 pe~t man· date llra. Byrne brou~ht to City Rall baa en.ambled. Public opi- nioa DOl1I lDdlcate widelpread di.MnChantment wtth tbe mayor. To be IUtt, Mn. Byrne, a tougb·talkang. poker-faced 4.$- year-old lriahwoman. sWI bas 1upporten wbo regard ber u a deelalve, sutaY kader. ''THE MAYO• IS an ntreme· ly quick study. I found her to be a very declalve woman," said School Board President Catherine Rohter. But critics of Mrs. Byrne - dubbed "Mayor Boaay" by a newapaper columnist -call ber a deeettf\al, mercurial and pre- ciplt.oua leader wbo bu created chaos bl the nation's second· tarcest dty. The mayor •'talks first and tbinb later," says Louis Ma.sot· ti, a Northwestern University professor who beaded ber trami· lion team. "She's got an ego a 'mile kJog and two miles thick." IN Bt:a FIRST year as mayor, atrtkes in Chicago cloeed scboola. shut public tranaporta- tion and left the city with only bare-bones fire protection. Chicago's ooce-stroog credit rating bas tumbled and the Democratic Party organization -the famed machine that worked so dependably in the de· cades when the late Mayor Richard Daly was at the con- trols -has broken down. Daley, Mrs. Byrne's political mentor, built a reputatioo for running a stable city. But stability bas disappeared since Mrs. Byrne pulled a stunning political upset by beating former Mayor Michael Biland.i~ and an army of patronage workers in last year'• Democratic primary. AJKt some blame Mn. Byrne. "DALEY WAS A CL~IC bu re a ucrat1." said Milton Raltove, a political science f ro- fessor at the University o 11· lioois' Chicago campus "Jane 's not a good bureaucrat. Daley ran tbe politics like a politician, He ran the city lite a mayor. Jane runs the city hke a politician. not like a mayor." Moving into the mayor's office was beady stuff for Mrs. Byrne. who bad been fired as the city's consumer sales commissioner ............. FAUS FROM FAVOR Meyor Jane Byrne . RAN ST ABLE CITY Richard Daley a fl('r accusing 8iland1 c of ··greasing" the way for u taxi fare increase. She immediately found herself facing a tangle or labor, fiscal and political problems. It is bow Mrs Byrne has addressed those problems, and how s be may have exacerbated them. that bas kicked up so muc~ controversy in her still-young administra· lion. MRS. BVllNE campaigned on a promise to give firefighters a written contract. a change from the long-standing agreemeo~ that relied on handshakes One top city labor leader. who asked not to be identified, said that promise changed the tenor of contract negotiations. Talks bogged down, and f1rerighters struck. "She (the mayor> has foment· ( NEWSil/VALYSIS-J ed labor unrett, ·· l..Ddependmt Aldermen Martin Oberman cber&ed ancrtty. t---~tennOUl---iMll'--.. --MT•TIGUl..,....nt j ..... PA........, llMISITA.,._lln ''TBEaE~ NO aBA:SON on ,.:-..';--"" ..,_ • ...... ....i--~•~ ,.,.__ .. ._ ...... earth why that llrike had to take McCUL.&..OCH •ttCM•TWCTt. * uu•n ooutt•IT MOT Place," 11id MllOtU. N .. ..,, ~, 0r1 .... ~M m . MA1uc11T, ..-._. c..e ......,..,, . ......., 8Mdl, c..i-..... c...-. ... ,,.,, C.."'""4 ftUS The ctt.y. Muottl uJd, wanted w11~ c. Mcc..i*' ,,,. w. ".-. ~---. •Mlnltftl tbe mayor to di1play ".ome . i-e "'*"· c.ilfenU ..,, sw ~ ~ IMcll. c.t*""• alps of claaa and fioase'' bi her :=..---'' ~"' .,_"" ~'_.._,.~..,~!ft. dealing• wiUl the flreflebten. -i-c. McCu11ee11 •~iow• Instead, be old, she "coafl'OOl· ,.., .. , ......,_ -1'*' ••1t1 111e ...._. .,,_ --,., Chn .. Or .... c...r.t• ... Tiii• --flled wltll .,,. ed them." '" io. .._ c:-1., c....-.,. 0r~ c:-1., °" Tbo mayor doesn't cajole or ,....ttim er.,.. CAMI Del~·= -...,,., 11• .-. · Ptmn persuade, said Ma.otti. 11, "·a.,,,.,,_ i. .-. •m• PW!l...,. 0r.,.. CNt;t o.11,, ~no•. "Jt is all pound pound pound, ~12.•."-U.1• IMHO punch pwcb punch, bit bit hiL" r---PUllUC---N-OTIC--E--• PtJBIJC NOTICE BVT •as. BRNE'S toua:b PtCTmO&ISWM ... H HOT~:=~':'::::N -I demeanor durlnl the strike alSo MAIMITATllMll#T , ..... ""°""'' ,. f\wlllsMne ••• earned ber points. lodeed, some ...:.:~~~ __ ,.re ........ .,. •. m•l•ti•••. •01,ment. city otftcials sajd her cootioota· · ,,._,.._._,_.._,.111e1tt <.Alltl"'$ O«VELMMt:HT COM-at m•• t.• ret11ulr•4 ler t11e lion tactics with the wUons are PANY. 1''1 aun•11 .. WI.,,,,, .... IHSlALLATION OF lftAFFIC easentia.I If Chicago is to IW· CAil=--~!.-. .... ...... SIGNAL SYSTEMS, Wiii .. retet-vive •'-· .... ""1.,. °"'of Code-.. .c..,. otttc.e . Co1or•d• '"'•<•.Cott• Meu, IMC'.I"""-' nl'WC>riw Cotta Alderman Roman Pucld.oalti c.tttor~•,.. ·• • · said Mrs. Byme deserves credit o.i t..7!,..G_;,.. ~ 11"1 E .. 1 ... ~~ ... c..~: ::'. ::9 ..':: ~~ ""--... ----.,,....... <Allfor'ftl• '1•1' IM'I' wlH lie _..., ,.....1c1, 9flCI Ned for instilling a sense of U1Kal "'" 1>ut11>Ht ,, <_11<, .. ..., • ~ ,,. .,,. c-u ~ 5 .. ..., reaponalblUty lacking in pre-""'''"~ ..,_.., tM11 -""'·1111e of u.e viO\P administratiODS. Tiii~ ,....._.•ft fllecl wltll IN -M~-=-tl:...~.:=~n':".: "lf she hadn't moved ded.sive-C-•y ci.n of o.--. c-., ... -.1-•• 111e "'*"-' clOM"Q d I r II • ._,_ l MM<ll JI. .... ltM tor .. ,_. ef blob sllaff ... no ly an orce u y ... ua&0 c ty Pt~.__ .... ~--11 _,; would bave been bankrupt,·· ~ 0r.,.. c-a 0..1., .,.,..._ t11e ... ~111y of itW ~· Pucktnat1 said. "SIM! wu able to 111·'·"n. ._ un.-:::"""""_ .. _.. .... ,,..,...,. stem the Ude of economic dis· -... ar NOTICE A ..... ......,. ~i.c ~~ aster ·~ under the rue by ruua.n.. -........... c;e.., .. "'9wlllolla to l Bllandl Y • IJW~5"clf~me,, ... Da ey c. ou ve got P1CTITIOU$1M1M9"lu , ....... •• ,.,. •ffl<• .. ,.,. cu., to stve her a double A-plus for ....... ITA'n.MSWT e...-. 11 ,,. on .... c.u ....... that " no....__.-.-• •re ..... ""...,,,.' ""°" ~ ,...,. · ,., -., u.111. An --CIMW"99 \ 0 UT H I• N ~A C I IF I C ii• wilt tie -tf ......_ l>'I' MANY OF 11as Byrne's AuTOM01'iw..•1"--..rt....._. ·-~-"oc.c..,._o!M# • __,......_CA.... <-•«I 40<.-_,,MW.,.••· scrap& have stemmed from o-.. ~. 1111 --_._of.,..,,1ce .... G1tTcaen politic aJ q uan"els Or~ C-. --CA ftN1 -City Of CMIAI Mew. P rba the t __._._, Oe .. ~. JUI --le<Jt t.W ........ ,.. ... .., IN e P6 mos ...,.... ... '" _, 0r. ~ -u ..n ..._ """" -" "'""""' -. wa1 when~ mayor. wbo cot in-'"'' -· •• , __ "" • _...., .... ~ract --·· to poUUcs as a voluatftr in John ..-•~Gu"": --":;"., ~= :~.,,: F . Kennedy's 1980 presidential n.it ---,. ... -tM -._ -*• -,..,. ot ow eodo _ __. the .... _.,_, C-y °""' .. Or ... ~., ... _ .... ""-~..,.... .. -race. ·~ pre&u~u ...... ~"Ji • .-• c.ii., .. c:-_ ... ...._...IMfl bid of Sen. Edward Ken.oedy. .,., ...... _,_..., -· ~"" The endorsement came J"mt "'""''"*' °"-c.ona o.t1-t ...... _., • ..,,... cN<-. c~ cw...._.. .• ,,.. Jt .... n ._ ••~-two weeks arter Mrs. Byrne "'0 1>1c1-i.~-11 seemed to endorse President PUBUC NOTICE ••"'-... •Ill-..,...'-""'-""• C in f ( 12 000 t IM City a1 eo.i.. _,,. -" ...-1n arter ront 0 • guests a ··-· wtlll IN! -·--of ""' Chicago's btgg~\-ever political "'CTmoutMK1 .. us P·----~ f d , . dinne M.AMa STATIMl:NT (e<ft ..._, """' ~ 19'..,_ •nd un ·r8.l.Smg r . . . r,.. *-f'q --•• -nq """ •• ..,..,_...f...,etreQ\llnHltrri.w. "It wun 't what sbe d•d." said ""' ~ ,,.. o"' c-11 o1 -c11y °' c.o.u R k "(t h b dJd 't \ T Alt (;aA-1(.'.., ~ 0.-Mn• ~ IM /,<r'o lo ,..tee! ..,y a ove . was ow s e 1 , 0r .. t • .....,....,.. e-c ... c..i11-• ... _ Nobody l.iltes to set: the pres1deot .,_ f.JLU N P ""'""£.,. f l h U t d S t t ---~ ~ o.-~ (Jty (,IH9 --0 •. e .. n 1 c a es o.-. ...,......,. e.ec11. c..o11...,_ ""•c..i.MeW humiliated. ~ ""'°''-0r-. '-" o.11, Pi•o• T--,~~-l>T ... • -~./>(/tr J.-ISSl.111) PUBUC NOTICE OTHER SUPPO RTERS· "'·-_....~ turned-c ritics, Jake Oberman, ,,.., .---.., 1·-•1"' 11W say Mrs. Byrne has (ailed to ~~·11~ of Or-C-IY... NOTICE OF DEATH OF keep campaign promises -such .. ,_ MATE y M. ALTMAN as her pledges to establish ...... ._a._~o.tty ....... ND OF PETITION TO ., .. i.•.tt..n.._ 1*-"'DMINISTER EST"'TE budget reforms. revttalize .. .. neighborhoods and end PV9UCNOTICE NO.A-'°*'· patroo.ageabuses. •----------T o a II h e I,. s. Another early s upporter. "~~=~" b~ef ictiar-ie;, ~~itor~ Renault Robinson. president of ,,.. ..,._.,. ~' ••• -"9 a con ingen c,. • ors o t•w~He -" Matey M . Altman ane1 the Afro-Amencan Patrolmeo's 8EH ¥•11.:ET•NG A\· per sons who may be League. says she has failed to SOC••TE!>....,, •-""••· ~ othe,.Wl!.e Interested 1n tne t b t int ....... c..i-.....n~ mee er promise o appo ,.,111.., c Pucoo \•. 1,.1 wil l and/or estate : blacks to city commissions. ... ......... '"'u• ~ ..... ""• A petition has been filed ·'As much as I fought with c..i":.:;"~ ._ ..... 10 Gr-by R icl'laro . F. Altman in Daley over the years. he was ,. __ u...,.. ...... c....-. the Superior Court ot more responsive to the black ..., · · Orange County requesting c-ommuruty than she 1s." said '"'' "'""'tt' '' <_,..., 1>v • that R1cha,.d F . Altman be Robinson. "At least under DaJey _.,~•St appointed as personal you knew what to ex~t ... We "'" --· ,...., w1t11.,.. representat ive to ad· don't know what to do '!'"Ith Jane '°""'''-'«"'of Or-c.-i, on minister the estate C(f Ma•<"l'. "9. "'ma Matey M . Altman Cundef' Byrne." Pv11o-0r..,..c-sto....,P1..,.. th e Independent Ad- Many WoJ.ld Leaders Rl Apr•ll.•, '6.Zl..19 ,,.... ministration of Estate~ Pl18UC NOTICIE Act>. The petition Is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 100 Civic Center Or-Iv~ ll'KTl~ eusitHu West, In the City of Sant~ ......_ITAT'CM«M'T A r~1 ·t • A '""' ,.,._,..., ""',.,,.,,, ••• .,.,."' na, '"° 1 orn1a on p,. ""~-uel IS, 1980at10:00a.m. Physician Urges Politicians to Quit at 65 LONDON <AP> -A leading Brltiab doctor says political leaders should be made to quit at 65, and before If they are oo longerfiL "I'm 62 and J know that I'm slowing down. I admit It. but politicians often do oot seem to want to," Dr. Hugh L'Etang writes lD bis book "Fit to Lead." He singled out three incum- bents: -SOVIET PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev ·'ts looking a Three Coast Colleges Set Sign-up Date Appointment schedules for summer ae11lon re1l1tratioo have been announced by the three Cout Community Collete Dtatrict acbooll. At Golden Wes t Colleae in Huntinltoa Beach, re&latntioo •J>polDtmenta may be made oa a nnt COOM, firlt aerved bull. Tb• deadline for makiq •P· poiatmem.a ta June I. CoutliDe Community Collete re&iatntioa opeu May 11. In ad· dltlOD to coaveotlooal eouraes tausht at outreacb centers. Coutlint will offer 13 televt.akJa counee for credit. Oraqe Cout ColleCe lD Cotta Meaa i1 b1uln1 eppolntmenta for re•l•tratlon on Jun• t thl"O\llh u. the lut day of ,. 1l1tratioft. Summer IMlionl be'1fl June .11. bit doddery. There ls a question of whether he has bad a beart pacemaker fitted." -Egypt.Ian President Anwar Sadat ''lias bad heart trouble." -Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin "has bad heart trouble or a mild stroke." The author. who edits a wtdety read medical magazine called The Practitioner, said Sir Winston ~hurcbill. President Franklin D . Roosevelt and former Prime Ministers An- thony Eden and Harold Mac- millan all clung to power when they were no ronger physically up to iL He also raises questions about drugs taken by President Kennedy for bis ailments. THE AUTHOR acknowledges that CbW'Cbill was 6S -the re· Uremeot age be recommends - when be became Britain's wartime prime minister. But he criticius his postwar years in office. L'Etang reporta tllat lD 1953. when Churchill was 79, be was helped to a cabinet meeting by an official who was confident the mlniaters would realbe the old man bad suffered his 1e<:ond stroke the night before. They did not, and Churchill held oo to the premienbip for two more years. Tbe author-doctor bad WI to say about the pbyale!al coodltioo of other leaders wbUe lD om~: -EDEN, cevaCBD.L~ IUC:· cesaor, becameJrime mlnbter after a series major opera- tions and admJtted that durtnc the 1956 SUez crtJiJ be kePlcotnl on bemed.rtne, a dru1 that Im· pain Judgment and precipitates rnental brukdown. Tbe Suet af • fair broke him and he reslped early the next year at 59 because of bla bealth. •then lived for 20 years more. -lilacmlllan, Eden 's sue· BIOi• OfU"CHIU ceasor, at the age of 69 carried on through a series of govern- ment crises, complaining of raucue and lethargy and aaytns It must be "approaching dis· ease." He was aertously lll with prostate trouble but didn't quit until after he was bospltallr.ed later lo the year. He ls sWJ llv· ing and was 86 last month. -ROOSEVELT WAS 80 sick at the Yalta Conference J!l,-19'5 that be hardly realised what was 1om1 oa and dJed two montbl later. -Keooedy, 1uflerln1 from the aerioua atandular defidency called Addfaon'a dlseue, wu treated with steroids which could •~t for hill eoonnou5 appetite for sexual ectlvtly as well a 1 for food . The p1ycbolo11ca1 effects of the steroids available at the Ume ran&ed from mild dilturbance ol mood to mania. Yet ht was 1lven other 1Umulant1 u well. •HCE-s 8u.ot MA1t1tET. ''°" 1 F YOU OBJECT to the 8 ••<" 81"" · """''"4'0 " ••••"· g,.anti""' of the petition ~·-.,.. .... '/ weu•m N•llK•"· 20G1 °"' you shOuld either appear P-.;.,.-::;,";'i'~•m.>11,v_ at the hearing and st~te c..i • ..,....mw · utt. ·your objections or file '"" -'""' " , ___ .,, written objections with the -'"'=':'j~ court before the hearing. "'" --_, 11tec1 .. "' "'" Your appearance may be c-1r a.n .. 0r.,.. c-., In person or by your at- Ma«" J1. •• .,-,aan torney. Pvt>l•v.d 0r.,.. ONst o.11y ... , .. ._! I F Y 0 U A R E A A.pr111.•.!4.n.~ u•H11 CREDITOR or a cont· 1ngent creditor of the de.-I PUBLIC NOTICE ceased, you must file your 11.uM ITATWM ... T present It to the personal I tttennOUSMnHtHt claim with the court or ne........,. --•~....,. ._.. representative apPointed -·;:A 0 L £ .,. A" I(£ , 1 N c; by the court within four iNTERNATK>HAL. '"' ll're11w1ca months from the date of C1 .• H .... .,....llMdl.c.u,.. first issuance of letters as M•tt"•• e . eeu<I••. 1111 provided In Section 700 of ,....,._.c:r .. IM!tlfl9I011 .. a<ll.<.A the Probate Code ot ~11...i ... u.,~...,1>,.,.lft. California. The time for dJvHtuei fillno claims will not-u : T111, ~8~~::, .. 1"'.,.. pl,.e prior to four months Co•mty a-.. o.-c-i., ... from the date of the hear. ~" 11.-.. lno noticed above. ""*',,_°' ~Del~,= YOU MAY EXAMINE; ,.,, 1 • .._ n. 4: un• the file kept by the court, · · · If you are Interested In tht PVBUC NOTICIE estate, you may file a re.· -----------•quest with the court to r~ .. 1cnnousaust ... u celve special notice of tht MAMe 11'AftM411fT ' t of t t TIM ..,.....,. .,.,_ •• ,.. 1nven ory es a e assets bodl...un and of the petitions, a~ '""ll"t:"••o eoov •N co unts and repo,.t1 PAINT Dt:StOft. aa ~. ~ described In Section 120f --~~:"ck. um £_...._, of the <:allfomla P~ UMlr~~--Code. 1 '"•lrktl Soteuy. PO 00hl9 ouut. , .... .,..o". c.i-... • .,,. Penney & Penn•y at· ..!::!. ::.=:.: ~-1911 i.,, • ICH"M'fl at Law., 3471 VI• ar..A. 8*1<1t Lido, Sutte 203 Newporl Tiii' ......,. ••s 111ec1 •'"' -8 • a c " Ce I i f o r n I • c-1., 0ett .,. °'.,... c-., .., (714)671-ftZO. ' --.:11 '· "9. L ,., PubllShed Orange Coast ,.,,.., ... ar.,.. c.-Oeliy ,.._Dally Piiot, ~r. 26, 27 IMr. U, "·--•· 1· ._ 1*' Apr. 2, 1980 1S1~ ,, ........... " KHpayou on topot th• entettalnment 1cene,Frtdaya In the DAILY ·_PILOT ' PUBUC NOTICE ' .... HAY9M&"1' , .................. l ............. ....... ALl'IHI l>eVIL~Mtllfl OOM-l'ANY, .. ,_,.........., ...__, '-".CA ... ....... c. ........ t.ll'lwttMt- PUBLIC N011CE ''*·.......,. llMC.ll, CA ..... flll• __,_ It toMM'M lly M In _____________________ ,,, 91..,~1 fllCTinout ws. .. us MAN STATUllllJfT nw~...-h~Mf.. Women to Die In Next War? BONN, Weal Germany <AP> -Oesp1te reg- ulations barring women from duty in combat. units, two U.S. Army studies envisage female aoldlers fighting and dying alongside men in the opening days of any European war. 1be studies. conducted by v Corps and its subordinate 3rd Armored J)ivlslon. estimated more than 150 women soldiers a.ssigned to that corps alone would be kllled or wounded In the first 72 hours of a Soviet attack. There are about 75,000 soldiers in V Corps, and 15,000 in the 3rd A rmored Division. WOMEN ASSIGNED TO COMMUNI· cations, transportation. maintenance. ad- both enemy artillery and small·arms fire while performing jobs officially designated as non- combat. Some women stationed far behind the lines might also have to handle crew-served weapons or carry rifles to defend agains t attack by P.aratrooper units or join area security patrols, the studies said. According lo military official s , casualties among women soldiers, even in a non -nuclear con- Oict, would be inevitable without vast and Imprac- tical changes in U.S. Army organiiation. ARMY PLANNERS DOUBT mE U.S. public would be prepared for the shock of seeing perhaps thousands of w omen killed or maimed for lire in combat. But, said V Corps spokesman Maj. Richard Timmermayer , "I doubt anybody on the military side will be surprised by this study. DeacltNoi~ ._,c w .. ..., fl\ .. \~ Wft tll..i win. Ule C~nty tlerk of Or~ c-t., 911 Martll)l.1- f'IJS»t PuMl"*I Or .. C.O.. O.Uy Pllol .t.pr 1, t, 14, U. 1• 1$9;).tO PVBUC NOTICE MUe• NOAH'$ HAI .. $HOP, 191 ~ St,...,, <Mt. *M. CA~ J--.k ~.auMeetl* St~ C.•Le ~ CA ft6» Tllll DuMn .. , II <~led D'f e llmlteel ,...-tnenhtp. ......... M.Guftl Tllh IW"'-' w~ fll4d •1111 Ille Cou111y a..11 of OrMtlt C-ty or l'tCTITlout •uso .. ss Marci\~ 1• "'MDI ....... STATIM .. tT Pu«>!""'° OrMQit C..tl 0..l'f Ptlol ,,.~"!.~ --K o.int ~ti-IMt. 26,. 1. t, 1•. 1• IC« DANIA DESIGNS. •• 8rooi!pllle, -----------lrv111e. C. '2114 A llcMtl Clltlall.,, D•U911•••· • PUBLIC NOTICE 8t-pl,., ll'"VIM, Ce '2114 -----------Thi• -neu It tOfldU<led 11Y ell Ill-l'ICTIT10US IU$1HIU dlvlduel HAMa ST•TIMtllfT Aftdtn C o......,d The 1o11-1119 IMf'toM ere dOMQ Tlllt \IM-•H llled wltl' IN Du~lletlti. County C.ltrk of Ore1199 Govflty °" NAYLOltS fLOOA COWltlNG, Marcll JI, 1•. )IS Ollw Aw .. Hulltl"910ft a..c11. Ge. l'IBaS '2 ... PvDll~ 0r..,. co.st o.lly Pllol Unltod Palllt .. Wall~ C«1li. la Apt l, t. Ii. 23, 1• U'2-t0 Celllorflla ~etlOftl, .. 11 ~God ------------! Orl"9. HUlltlllQlon Bta<ll, CA n.... T Ill• DYii-ll taflClue'9d DY e tor· PO<at1011 PUBUC NOTICE VNITeO PAINT t. NOTICE OF DEATH OFI WALLPAPER CORP. NANCY ZABEL, ak~ ~~=""' NANCY ZABLE AND OF Tnlt ,._.t......,. wes llleel wlln ~ P E T I TIO N T 0 A D . CouM'f Clerk ol Ot•n911 COUlll'f on MINISTER ESTATE NO. Martll ,.., 1"° ">4121 A-103'04 PuDll"'9d Orenoe C.0.•t O.i1Y Piiot T o a I I h e I r s , ""t u w . 1 • '' '"° 1a11-t0 beneficiaries, creditors and contingent creditors of Nancy Zabel, aka Nancy Zable and persons who may be otherwise lnterest- e d In the w lll and/or estate : A petition has been f iled by James E. Helm In the Superior Court of Orange County requestlno that James E. H el m be ap- po I nted as personal represe nt ative to adm lnlster the estate of Nancy Zabel, aka Nancy Zable (under the lndepen- den t Administration of Estates Act). The petition is set for hearing In Dept. PlJDUC NOTICE "CTmous IUSINESS N..._ STATIMINT Tiit lollo.,.110 .,.''°"' •re dolr19 bUllMUti ORANGE COUNTY LIFE, 11'05 Sky Park C:lrc•. Wilt G. lrv111e, CA '2111 Su-41-1ef, 1%132 Klrlo-. EI T °"'· C.. t2U> D•wkl Alelff1tf, 11llJ IClrltwood, El ToO"O, CAmJD Tiits bol&lnHI Is ~tee! try .., "" Int Ot1IOt ated ·~ .. I !of\ olM r I..... • .,. ,, ... , slll p, ~....,,,,.Al""1er Tllll ""'-"' W•\ llleCI Wllll "'4r County Cterlt o1 Or.,,~ Count'f on ~rt1111,1• l'tM.ta PllDll"-d Or~ Goall 0<11ly PllOI ~· "· 26. All' 1 ••• 1'80 14GIMC PUBUC NOTICE No. 3 at 700 Civic Center -·-.,--------- CAMotuit•"° c.... 1 dellgllten J•01t C..m+c:t>Ht of Drive, West, In the City of fllCT1TlOUS IUMNIU _. STATIMRH'T ANTHONY CAMMARANO, ttilOMt Lompoc. C• end Je<kle Iller of Santa Ana, Callfomla On o1 HuntlflgloftllH<ll. c.. P•fted-•Y .,,,.,,., 1 Dr-8"d Goldeft o1 Mis· April 24, 1980 at 9:00 a .m . on ,..,,II 1. 1tc. SWVlwd by Ills wile se.i•I. 1 shten Htl.., ScllOn of Ore90" IF YOU OBJECT to the Tiit ,.._.llQ --It dOlllQ blnl· ,..u~. 8ef11«• lktw 111-Jorots. Dr.tM• and Gledys Bell of Ken•••· I VlnuMC-w-fnOtlle...,_QrAIHkllildr-. F...-.r..i ....,,kn wlll granting of the petition, ,Pollce. A«H•lofl of tlw Holy Aowry De Mid on Frldey, APf"ll 4. 1'90 at yOU Should either appear Wiii De ll9lct °"Apt-II 2. ttlO et •:OOPM IO:OOAM et IM Pltrct 8rotller$ Btll at the hearl""' and state 01 the f"«Jfk V-~ ~. 8roedwrt C,._. with Aev. CNrltt • .., McDONALD AS$0CIATES. ns JOt11 Sl'"1, •», Ne-' .. acn, GMlfomNI~ ¥•rlon S. MCOoft.tld, lll Al ... '--· CAstl ~Cell-• 91611 Tllla -ll c.onOIKt-4 Dy.,, In dhlldu<ll. Crewalde MfVICH wlll De Mid Ofl 0. Clat1l otlKlatl"'I IMermenl et YO Ur Objections Or f ife 'T~.,. '-1• >. "".-10:00AM et ttef110r i..-__ .. , P-. Fr•-• written ob)edlons with the tM P.cttlc View """"-1"4 Park. VI$-may Ull et the rnortu.ry Oii T""r\Clay, Court before the ~rf"" llallOll Oii ~. ""'II l , 1'90 Aptll 3. "'° "'°"' J:OOPM to t .OOf>M. ,.._. '"'m 11·00 ..... 10 •·OOPM et .... Pl•«• 8rolllUS 8•11 Broadway Your ~ may be Pac111c Vlew ~ a-1. 1 .. ,..., Monw,-., dlrecton. In person or by your at- --s. Mc Ooftotld Tllll l!M-Wei flleCI Wl\11 '"" County Clt<1< Of Ora,.._ County Oft Mercn10, 1• :':.~:~·~ ~~r~~ ELS I E ""·~~. m 1c1tn1 of torney. RE ,.earl Anocl•llon. Peclll< View N--1 &Heft. c... Paned •••Yon I F Y 0 U A A Fl*"74 Pvb4•-0ranve eo.st Dally PllO\. """' 12. "· 1', ~ J, ,.., IJ1J., Mortuarvc1ra<1on. Merc1111,,,.et111e-o1" Sllt ls C REDITOR or a contl n· PUBUCNOTICE 00t..01H .. ,,.,,1_, DY• ci.uoMet 0or1• Roy•• o1 gent c r editor of the de· -----------cie':i'~~~ ... ·~::· ~~.~ :::.~ ~';.':':!.~!;,<;:j·.,~::-'t.~;~.~ ceased, you must tlle your ,.CllTlOUS IUSINHS -Mar<ll 1'. 1•. He Is ,...,.Twd try Mtwlcu will De "-IO on TllunOay Clafm With the COUrt Of' HAMI STATIMIHT "'' .1 .. a.tt.., Goldefl of c.o.i. Mew. "Prll l . '"°"' 1:00PM ., Fa1,.,..,,... present It t o the personal Tiie 101tow1119 .,.,...,, are 00!119 Memorial P1r-wllll Fatller Jonn t ti I t d ~ .... ,~ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;=;;;;;;~ ... \hey ol SI J~ Eol\C-1 Cllurcll represef"I a ve appo n e ICATY'S 0\.0 FASHIONED ICE Neptune Society o111e1a1•~FrMnc1smay <.ti1 a1P1 ... ce by the court within four CREAM, 301 w P•1m. e.1Do.. atlMATION llUttlAL At $iA sru111en eeu BrOadw•v Mor1"••Y on months from the date of c.111ornt• WedM!oday •" 2 1'90 from l 00 PM f I t I of lett M•'VM"'l """ J.,.1-, W Vl•I• 646·7431 to •·ooPM. P1e(u Bro111.,, Bell r s ssuance ers as eau.CM1a~.C.11fot'n,•n~11 eroeowav Mor1uerv d1tt<ton. provided In Section 700 of ... .,,.., u. JertioP. Ml v1.1a BH•. v ... rMdMl«Witf_._.,.. M1v11t the Probate Code of CMt•MHe.C..lttom•am11 ::.,~=:-~""'~-~.,..., WALTER A. MEYER, •Hldt11t of Cali"foml"'. The tim e for Thi• bu•ln•" 1• <onducted bv ' ,_ _, _,,.~ Co•t• Meu, C• P••~ •w•Y on , ": Ill t 1111\band-wtte C:..llerfrM,..,follo Maren 19. 1'90 He" .urvl"1'(1 l>Y • fifing Claims W nO eX• M.t<_..tAn,.J••t.w J4 llN. Ce"'./IM!r llo\I of cJOw frli>nch F-r•I ~rv•CH pi re prior tO fO\Jr months 'tlli\ Sla'-I wa\ flied wl!fl .,... ';;~~::;:;;:;=:::;=:::;::;;:=;;;;;* •tll tie held on n.uoo .. .,. Aprll l. 1'90 from the date of the hear-c.oun1., C••"' of O••n~ Co11n1., on -: at 10·00•.¥ 111 tnt Piere• erot,,.r• ~" Ing noticed above Maren 1, '"° ,,--Broadway Morn;ary wltn 81"'4>0 U te • -· Par•i11 othc1all"Q lntt rmt nl 11 YOU MAY EXAMINE Pvbh\tledOr .... Co.n t0.1ly Pllot rtHCl UOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUilY 627 Main St Hun11ngton Beach 536-6539 ,_fAMft.Y COlOMIAl FUMllAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 ,ACIAC VIEW MIMOl.IAL , illC Cemttery Mortuary Chapel 3!.00 Pacific View Drive Newport Beech 6"4-2700 McCOll..al MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494-9415 Laguna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Cep1s1rano 495-tne "AllO' LAWN-MT. oun Mortuary• Cemetery Crenwtory 1625 Grater Ave . Costa Mesa ~· ...cllaOftBS l&LlaOADWAY MOITU.UY 110 Broectway CoetaMesa 642-9150 MTN A 1VTl&I. MOITUAaY Wlm:LWC-HAPIL Mortu.y • CNfNtion• 4!D E. 17th St. Cotta Mesa ... ... H Furnchff C.metery, Han.dale, Ntw the file kept by the COUrt. Mar 12, .. ,J,.Apt.l .1'90 11l7-«I YO•-· Friend• m ay <•II •I 1ne If I t t d I the mortuary on WedneMl•Y Apnl 2. 1980 you are n eres e n PUBUC NOTICE from l .OOPM to t OOPM Pierce estate, YO\J may file a re· Bro111ers ee11 e ..... dwo Mor111.,.., quest with the court to re·•---,-1-CT-l_TI_ou_s_i _us-1-,.-e-ss--dlrector~ MOLINA celve special notice of t he ,....,..1 n•n,..eNT IRMA 001~ MOLINA, rnhMi111 of inventory of estate assets T11e tooowtflQ ~ " c1otno ""'' eo.1• ~. c.. P.s-..... ,on Apr11 and of the petitions, ac· ,,. .. •• 1. 1'80 Survived by lier nu\bano c 0 u n ts and rep 0 rt s H ' G 01s1~~~UCT~N~~n' u E1eQ11ll Molina of c.osi. Me••· C• .. 1 I Linda. Newoo-1---.,., wM G_.~ of L•ouna &e•<" ..,., described In Sect on 1200 OoM1c1 J Cilttord 1J1• u Lino•. ~·•"' o1 c.ost• Mt• .. c. .. c1otuoMe.-of the Californi a Probate N~,, ee.c11 f"~if<I D •11 •n Allele Fen-1mot1 of Arc adia. C.e . •nd C d Tl'I\ ~nn\ s <-Y 'Qr•nd<l'llklrtn. RKll.rtlon ottlle Holy O e' Ol•lduel ' Rowry will be lleld on f,,.,,....., .. .,. Apr II Adrian, Kuyper, County Ooftakl J (,ltfO<O >.'"°et s OOPM et t"" HarDor u-Counsel; and D avid R. T"" ,..,.......,.~ 1o1e<1 '"'''" ,,,. Memorial (Mpel Serv1ce1 under ~ Chaffff Deputy 10 Civic County C••" of Or•""9 County on dlrFol HarbO< L1WY1-Movlll Olive C.A.t-'Pia•"" p' O BO" March 1', '"° Mo of Costa Me"' ~SSS' •:rt ,.., _, • • " FIMl27 1 3 1 9 , S a n t a A n a , Pub41-0r..,. eo.tJt o.uv P1101 • · • California 92702. ,,.., u. ~ 2. •. "· ,.., "'' ao Deaths ~, .1 Published Orange Coast PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Pilot, Aprll 2, J, Y,1 _________ _ • 1'l80 1595-80 FICTlTlOOS IUSINISS NAMISTATIMINT Elsewhere PUBLIC NOTICE Tiit 1ot1owt11Q s--> 1, cso.119 ""'1• ........ l'ICTITIOUSIUSINISS TEllAY LEI t. AUOCIATE S. HAlo!IE STATIMINl 1m1 TrlOtflt '--· HuntlflQlon S.a<ll, Tiit ~llowtng oet'IOl'I It~ M l· c.ll~omle~U. l'7l1 Tr-Lene STANFORD -Joseph ,...,;~ANGE COUN~Y OOLF A~ H11111i:11M<.11:c.ittorn11neM . J , 8arrU, Chairman O{ SOCIA TION, lltt-1' Alrll0'1 LOOI> Or., Tiiis IMl!leU Is conducltd by ell Ill• St an ford 's Hoover Coil• Mew, c..n~• "'"1.,,..\--..c LH Institution board or Denflls R. Cll•st, lllH •H llltd """"Ille Oversee-died Friday in LH!hefWood. lrvlM, c.. '111S ""'' ot O•-C°""ty on •"' This buSlneu Is c~t.d by Ma 11 1 1.o Santa Barbara. He was OlvldUel. re • ,.,,., Lo ... -1 1 er OeMls A Cl\ew l>111>1I~ Or.-oe Coett Delly Pllol. 8 S n.uge e5 8WY • Tiiis ti.I-WH llltd Wit!\ Ille u. 1J It M ~ 1 ttlO ,,.,.., COUlllY Ctm 01 Of•"9t COV!lly on ,.,.., . • • . . . L ANS I N 0 • M i C h . Merc"1•, '"°" ( A P ) -Tb e Rev · Pu1>11~ 0renoe cont 0e1i,'=: Nor mu A. DaKett.e the Mer. u. """· 1. •. "· '"° u11-«1 PtJBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •uslNllS NAMI STAT•M•lfl oldest black Roman , Catholic priest ln the Un.It~ States, died Mon· day, the Diocese of Tiie f0Uowl119 P"'IOll It d04nQ Dini· ........ Lansing said. MOBILE, Ala. (Alt) -Muoa CUrry, 71, a fcbaracler actor who made numerous television and mm ap· pearances during bis career, died Tuesday following a lengthy ill- ness. LIRA ENTEAPIUSE$. IDS Wllll· "" A-. Costa Mesa. GallfOml• ntl7 • \., Lira 11-uo, aao Vlctorl• Sll"MI, C.t. Mese, Gal lfomla '1W Tllll bull-I• <-.Cled by tn In dlvlcMlel. Llltelt-ro Tiiis al<I..,._. ....a llltlf w"1I Ille Coul'IY Cltf'll of OtetlQe COlll'IY Oii ftbNetY. ltllO. ,.,,,,., ~llfltd 0...... Coast 0.lly Ptltol . Mer.2,, •• t.t,16,UIO !SIMO ' PtJBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUllNIU HAM• ITATSM•NT Tiit ~ ...,_ Is -0 bull· ,. .... , II) COOltOINATED 8ROICEAAGE CONCEPTS; 121 :OOltOI NATEO INSURANCE 81t01CEAAGE CO..CEl"TS, to1 N 8r~-v. Wte JQ, Seo!• A,... U. 12101 ltONld WeyM MM1en. 4~ l•t°' Or., YOt11.a LI,_, CA ntM Tiiis MINM la Ulfldll<IH try '°" Ill· Olwldual. ltOMld W. M<lsltn Tlltt ~t -In.ct wllft "" c_., c1"' of 0r ..... Collntr °" Marcll 14, 1• ,.Mta PlltllltNd Otantt CMst o.tly l'llel Met K. AM_ 1. t , ... 11'0 t4"40 P\JBUC NOTICE l'ICTtTtOUS •uttNIU HAM9 ITAHMltn lM Mllewlftt lit<-•" 4"fflt MifteUAI WQT L.AICll SlltVll:al, m1 $. Ct'e#f, ... Me, c.et...,.,,.. ~ ._'-aWC11,11JJ ... "'"'"-· ~ ..... e.I"'""•-.,_ H. Wlllt, '°' It*'!', .. lllet lt19fl9, CalllWlllt....., Tiii• M l-It ~...-.CIM lly e ...-cet~ "" l . 91rdl von nm>AY M'ltl Ith T·lllt """""" wet flleO wllll t1w c-tr Otl'll"' Of'-. c-tr.., IMKll'lt, 19. 1'1'"1t f'WlltNd OrWlt9 CMU OIMl'f ftllot, 6 ·4 -2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I ~E D 6 4 2 • IH COIONA DIL MAl: 0. ••r:••: .......................... ..., ... , .................... .,.._ __ cMc.ot ...... ...-. lfJlt ...... a.to. .... . ............. ~ ........ ..... ... rooa root.,_....., ..cl prhecy. SHS,000. IM COi~ DIL MAI: 0.. 0a1j11 od; A c ....... •·2 lot for ............... .... _.lbedro••+ .. +z...._-•• .. toc.tloa. s I tl,600. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. eoro-.. Mw 675-$511 1006 .......... 1006 ....................... CHW•leHOMI Unusual-remodeled and renovated 38r bome plm 2 Bdrm apL La.rse loYdy rooms, matr bath .bu Jacu.azt. Dbl 1ar, worbbop, laundry rm. 9m.OOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dhtlnctlve new 2 bedroom, 2"" ba COD • domlniuma. 1118.980. 2511 Elden Ave. C.M. MU'D4 '-•••••a AllOC. , ________ _ '7S.llll 101l ········-········· .. ···· 9ROOMHOME and S ca r garage Oceanside of hwy. Pim rmw. 2 Br. 2ba unit OYeS' pr. SllS.000 down Owner will finance Weetdays call aft 6 79).91536 Own I Al).. WHATAVAWI nm quality bultt a Bdrm 2 bath home features, hardwood noon. ebue roof, new driveway. l.arse yard and IS pnced at only S87,9SO Call ~U.Sl ... ~ ~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS CodaMtM 1024 -------....................... ---------- Sµt&~POOL: 0--Aaidom SY CAM 0 I I ._ t 5/rlo GUN Tab <rvtt (ow interest IRAMD MEW payments on tbas bd i 3 b d hbuloul, larle l • 2"'1 grac ou1 e room ba. Qu.allty t.ownbome family~. Beautifully ccadol. Only 4 avatlable. decorated. wt th diA.ln& are a . fa ml l y rm . h'am SlOl.980. 2'30 Saala fl r e p I a c e • n e w •AM-•A•w_ .• MU'7'4 ___ . --• wallpaper. Covered ---------- Jl9tio. About $.18.000dowo --------and owner will help linance. $UJ8,950. BK R ~1120 TAlllBl. -· ~.•J,;a.. HERITAGE . • REALTORS t«>W lS THl TIMI for job aee&en to cl>ttk the Dally Pllol Help Wanted dMSiflcauon H tht job you want 15 not there you rrught ronsldt>r orrenng your 11erv1ce!i with an ad 111 the Job Wanted c at.egory Phone 6425678 IFYOU have a servtce lo offer or goods to seU. place an ad in the Dally Piiot Clasaifaed Sertloo Phone 642·5678 S&IC & RNl1 PllCI UDUCllM Weaade, C.lil. Room fOf f allllim. A#}.. ~170 AtlHa4 9'JAa'TB COMDO 2 Bdnm, 2 balbs. (rpk . dbl gar owe at oa.Jy JO'": im 29'\ dn. F IP S75,000 WOltLDI.£. 556-7777 SALE OR TRADE 3 BR. 2 Be fuier ~.000 Ownriagt. '752·ll023 MESA DB.MAR <By Owner I Immac 3 br 2 ba. lg heated pool. SJ20.000 2BZ7 Francis Ln. C&ll to see~2223 GARMENT PARTS C S H A T 8 S R I A R L W 0 E C K 0 0 8 A J L V K J R 0 H l I W S J C A G S l E 0 P 0 0 T G A R M T R H H A R H R G N S L E S P V L E X R G E R T H 8 I A E L T L Y T 0 E P S A W M E 0 N A 8 R A L L 0 C H 0 C 2 A C N M N E K R F T T R W M R T M K S 0 I R C X C 0 C M F T R R 0 A 0 A E E W M G k E k 0 A L U H A N t L C L V 0 T 0 l H 0 A P A T C E A I 0 0 U H E L R S E C T A L l T S B L H L H F E E R 0 k A T S W E A S T t L L H H F A L R C~L 0 T T R E I C A A 0 H A 8 T S I R W l 8 W 0 T M C A R t W A 8 Y C T H T X U A T A N T 0 S A H L t t R L T W T C A I BIONAR I 5 1 11 I I I I 6, 1.• _ _,_R_.E._v_.._v ... E..__.I i• _ I' I I I . CUTHE l ::.l 7 I· I I I I . " TWo'• OOlftPlnY •nO "''"'' ·-' OOTRAW \ $1),IOO~ MOfil'A\PYll• ,.... beeela.. bdnN. 2t1i1 .. blf .•. ooo. m.frlfar. Prtaclpela On.I)' Em•UllTS .. 1042 OWlll W/CAllY ;:;;;;:.·;::·~~ U..I « I UDIU. Owner 1'wnbm.. 211r. . 2"'b9. .tll carey wttb a re· 2 fpb, PoGI. tpa, aauu. MOMble don payment. teanla. $195,000. Seller CallMMllJ W/CMrJmM. Real flltate "R" Ua 1if'H4 IHJllSt PIALIY / awe htT.D. M*% IJll.erest. 3 br. 2 ba FMt.lkle. sus.ooo. Agt' 60-99. ~ JUST USTIDt . Aaaum.able, IOlar pool and 1pa. Fabuloua HlrtJoar home. 3 Bdr1n aod den. Only 91J.5.000 down. Aaaume H~%. $Z31,000 Hurry ~ M.B. Ru.I F.at.a.te 7l...wf·3008 C: ~~ ~. t;,~ WATERFRONT or 4bd. Zba. 21 IP· RV ac· lmmac. 3Br 3ba pool cem Sl.20.000. Aaaume II 11 su•_ lo••. o-er will home. WI accom· ... . ..., .... -u mod.ate 40' boat. Flex carry~ 0>.000 Down. terms. $S35.000. Wall ~1 Hanover Dr. C.OS-ta Samb/Realtor. 8'6-1J07 Mesa. ™-5428. 13.75% AffOtt.DAILI Main channel w /6 5 • 3 Br, family, 2 ba, beeut. docll:. 4 channel view SaDt lnteftsl rate 9YJ%. fl"Om Uv rm. kitcb. fam OwnrfBkr will Ca.rTY lrg rm. rmlr bdrm, game 2nd Priced ri gbt at rm. 3 Bdrm. Jba. 4000 11q Sl.19.000. Super area, line tt. 3 car gar. Pnnc. onJy. fonm to l.be right Ava.ti. Ask for sc.an or Norm. J1'y Lit. HWTY! Call for Agts 964·6688. evel! ·~ ~97S.S 8'K-9'20,l ---'-------BY OWNER·Mesa Verde CcilecJt Part pool home. 2 sty. 48r. ~•Loan JBa. rn. 2 rrplcs. lg pool. ....... 1 . gu BBQ. assumable ..... e over ow uit.el"t>lit loans pn~ S178 ooo 1873 pa y m e n t s o n l h 1 ~ ~ 5"Ct-83Sl, fabulous 4 bedroom · ··vale" model. Ne w Dtl.APIDATED drapes, mirrored wel DUMP bar. Ule showers , v~ Attenllon ! First time bathe. dining area, fam1 · buyer or invest.or. ww. ly room. flJ'e'Pla~ Com· in< to~? Pa.mt adot.a ~y pool. Dool mtSs d efbew grease would rt . Sl.311.000. BKR. Call trmdorm this 3 bdrm ~1 family home Into a •11 • .aaL. · GREAT PLACE TO II ~ UVE. Super area_ Woo 'l -· lMt ! MS.-0303 FOREST E OLSON --.. ~ ... TURTU IOat . By Lwik. :Ile 4' din room. Nearly new. &bows llke a model. Slt9,500. Call Karry Fredenck Agt 631-1286 Seil With EA.5 E' lt'sa BREEZE Oasaifaed Ads 642-5678 For CM Ad NI W~ Worid C4ll s.. 642·5671, &t. 130 Sundressing! Popcorns Plus! . .. .... . . . ... ._., u. ,,,., ... 1.1• JI! ... ____ _J ..... __ .._ _______________ .,. __________ -4 ___ T°' __ -.i.:~"!':"- ....... . ... ....................... 1111111008 CU.tom bom .. .tUa J bedrODIQI and ~~ private atriam.. 2lllOO aq. fl.~tada)'. LOTS From s.oao ~ la ft· clullve NO WOOD. aald 7fAlr OWD drum boma. RANCH REALTY 551-1222 ... , , .... ,,, 611'80 .... -·-..... .......... ., ..... t " ..... Clll ... ...... Gr'lllllt~ ... vh o.wi. , a.JLOT "'-ODl&a ..... ............ a,. • .,-.. ..--...................... I, .......... Call for ·la(o. Term• .......... ' Ot~l~o::r.., •ununnHn••-"• New never ued JBr. --------•••Ua~lo. A few ~ZitYC.oado.lcar eT~"'*'Dabf::: "K. foaLIASI ...... .....,... ...-Blritaae ft.Jar, ua. 7 GG l SUtm s 12 ,._I INdiwww l ..... ----·...... ~~=-=.:: 14 IA t ntlm s I bome. lllnloe l..akoa riMe 111r eo11119 poeL Id a + ._ -A...a : f: ~ = : ~ f"rt~caa:~~ a.. P9t,;... 8dlb. sm. tmmed. Maul·aat. IC•. tam Z 1l ~ped. DO malo· Mcr.J&ID()raqeAYe. _5151_-is&l _____ _ WllWOMftlP -.a-a~--.. -otl.DW&coa.• Q a ......... 2 ,._., -AU offer• •ill be ... 11 --.. • .........._ ... .._ -0.TNl .... r _... _..,. or coiled .. ,, I Ill·-n..tllot!prtap ~ • lbe, illdl7 -· I ->cs ........ 1W'tlll9.._llr... ••::teeet .... -• ..,., •bn. .. .a.-aca.-m.n.mJ rm. am fDc71ard. pr, J>OQl /tenai1/adult1. tlllldlilmM' ...... -.,. .. ., WOILal.A. -·----jml .._. • ...._ Wa&er 1.-.aot.SC»aft.. LOCATSD ••o• .... ...IMJ&elJ .. a I 1176 uum •m, pd. PIO D008. IGSIFe>. s ". , u• ...... "" ~·rm .,......... -to ._ --AIK> LAGUNA 'I •di. Ore at t•r••· •nuuueu .. nuN-.,.-....,....,._. _. _.. -. -~·t:::.: ,.._. ....... , •. ~QUAUrnNOt f~~~~~~~~f ... SMAIP O... ....... C t11 _a..._--=-•1 -·--._...;...-___ 'C:-t!~ t:.:: ..... ..., ra r u .. 1_..;•~P...;;..;,..IO-.;.;._l_l;.;;M..;__ a• ~=1::·1 6MUDMTS JNllrtowdJc1w:r.JJn 1".doft."9.-»f1'Da LrJ. Ur, 2Ba. wJlam. Zl8I. *· .. ...: .. . • ...., ••Ml a.. Ba• ra. .oo eq.ft. PlllllB&AITlilDS.Cll old, ffttter of C.11. 166-TJaAftt-.sm rm. 2 trpk, ..,..._, c.r•ted. Brud ... . of wooclltl•••• ··-~~~==~-P•ao o•••• •lew. 2....-............. ,.... ak. OWC 10\"t'lr a .. __......,. .. ,, .. •-z Newlf pa lat••• ...... Me -HEAVYCDAllSBAD 1 ~°"'°" ..... . ----au W/Zt" dowa. --..-.uwou--dl ..................... .;...~ • .---· ~ .... ....., OMOCIAMYllWJ 11.B.l..i~ nm~oo. a.-..etlhh offer. :,;,:-~~ Nice nelt.bbortaood ol plaa_t_•~ ea tr•. 'ftAllla ... ,M'llll 7J.M17.W O../~O'MJIGJlll ,_,..,;...m...,oan. llHa Verde. hcl . ...._,.Ar. cmdo. BAMalNO a BDRM.. _.. ..... ._. _.. NI# UMnS. C.M. p' r . w ... pd. by r.tit rw pq. lab. pool. I'll. aM./D&N fJoe.r ............... ., potea-l • IJC. D W N. N 0 1-Jbcl.•09Blr'•cm-COITAtimA Qlef~ owner . HOO/mo. jet 6 ...... -flae. p&m...-tmU1r1--. till.IMIW•feelwl. Ql1AL11'YINO 11"° a. llw/fl'pl.yard.....-. P1i lit 2150 aiDdrm weleoCDe. 1111 -- u1 t wt~-~ ST&PS J'&Oll THI: ... GD .... ---. Im. • ... au•.•· ~~-~'!! .. _ .................... lolrak C.11.-..c141. -------- 'nulty ,.....crt troe OCEAN. Wldff .. ,, mediate oceupaa~7• JO...,at..,,c.o '"""--... ,_.,.... ............_ ......,,. ~·Es· =-:•cidary 1' t !DIM• dlw ..s u, l>rDamlc on.a ., .... 'ltlLl8wltlala tG-11111 --c•' S Ac. a..0r& Ten' c.... mr ec. li'1111. ar + ..._ i wind~w~ll~ 'If/Ill.._<¥,_.. at ..... faGI .... Formal -.-•-~u =tt~~ ~:r:,e.~ 2ba,1A/C, 11t1U1bt1: be. frpk, allcrowan, SU IT It 0 P It NS --CtllN>-llll cine. n. ...... aad av,_,,,,_..,_ bMlail IUn elem air • ws.g 'l:r remod. .. a/t, l car pr. lAb. THROUGH SLIDING too DaQ)' stra to..... ~::-!1~ u2, :4~: I~: Balde+~ ms.• Not far Crom Lake bw t • pool. ~ Git. r:'i Jae. temia.&Ddd. GLASS WALL TO tioo. 1255,.llO. call for w/l'rtllcs. vaulted cell· OWC.&UWW.wl2KrdlD Slhwwuucl for WIMnk· -.. • .._ -.--.z SBCLUDSO SPA ~ • 9 _ _. ... : •• _ mo. 1 • ....__....__000 tic.T,......I y _.... Adult Condo. E·Jide. • Mnn, Uai•. Pan. w /redwood deck ~~~~~~~~I -----'IS'L.lanltmta ta-llm ...-...-'"--. orFo C' r.vw. W/POOL a.-. 1~. Pvt 11'15/IDO. T~ CK. a•· t WW. lillea~ u. ___ TM-eT...:.;...;.;....aa.:.:..:•.;.___ owe a& U1' w IZ51'r din ~ LAND. ..,_ ....,. 54l-8ID v.y *' frple, ..-. _.. Fua. ra .,._ S.. Am IOIO RENTAL lae. *-11111 lake OY~ ..;;.________ A/C. .,.... AlllMl17 ~>lt..,~-a.!..~ .................... _.. INOOK&PROPERTY SllWAltT D!SJRABLI! LOAN. 2 W ,._ ...... Zk, pr . ..._ ,.,. r"""~vn~ vu..& •.ICIO. Modular Type INVD'l'MENT Bd QJll\1 w /1ua1ea. YarclGm/,,._pUll. R E D B a I c K t 10'1'1'19 '-. lbw. It br aet'U11ty. 3 PllOPDTIES noable hw m.aaaced IGCllll Neow 3br. CoMo. Sq1 ~t ... _ _. ... St .... '!' SI t d1'111•lll: pvtbellcbel.pollllaper. tn-4•1 P"IP9t.Y._R. c-.. t A t t ......_ Woodllrtqe. All ... c-a WIMS all uae Bedueed! 11ite '1ftltr low aw-.a11 . Geo, lr1 7 E. i.e. ....,.,ara e ,., mea • er MW, -0. No ...._ cww•d1 c• • later"t lioaa oa tllil 714@42-4677 Eaat.aide. Prine1. 2 Peta . Lea, Ast. br..t1a1t ber, ~ 1o ~21dna~. IMYISTOIS .,.. ... £¥ I 6 8*'1Ddllfr1*6plltio. m.w,._,.,. Prtae. lam. nlL Ir IY. nn. We --------Wall to wall c•..-u, •-• ... • lf!Ur'~ ... ..:i.1111., ,..__ ~~...._ n..a.i =r~':G::'= ...._.V...ttw. :;::~oin~= tUNlTI.~~ an =-~iW.!'e': ~··--·~?~ •F.ncl'd-~Br,. UU&-.ortwelf«-... SISK dn. to u111me! ! V\u--NewPOrt Blvd. Take n.~ ~ UIUma· 2 Br._,__ fDcd Jard. J , 2 be. Z ear pr, Vlll0,7 , ... bd. ..-~·d. ....... m .100. B1'R. --ooo·--<>-u ....._....._. ---f-'· DI--1ra""-Sl64.toOMMw a., ,. .,.-. CaD5t0-1'1JD · ........ -....... ."X er ble loan. 1280.000. SACmfllCI! C ID. a•al) •mmed. ,.,.~. ~· -r u..,u, LOWEST PRICE& CAU.MISSIOM Prln. only. Patr c k .......... W/cart"J si-pen wi1h no Owne r /A1ent. Pran· RIVERSIDE 1410/mo. Kida ok, no drbwtlr. ltoft. tl'7S mo. -Teoare,A&l,Gl·tal. paymea&.a Ul 1982. Act c:tpa)aonly.M.S-lm n,..,,..srrE .-. ~-...,.,,..,_ lae. Avail. Apr. $lb. DEI'ACHED RO•E IN RW.nTODAT! now! Call 714-M:Mr767 """""'° ,.._ .•. ,,_. .--14102 Plcaaao Coert, WOODBRIDGE,! only 98SS.Ort.Jlw)',Lapna .1H5 .. UffS W• OPIN 111 9•11 >'u"' rot1r ... 1• 31 &MTS sa:~.!;l'T Woodsy 6Q\Ad 3 Br2 Ba. locl&ed 1o Tbe Coloay. $129.9115. Love ly 2 __ ,,.. __ 4'_4-0_7_J_I_ Bdrms bet.b ll,000..0llO Iii I Pride of ownersh ip ~Down eod unit condo. P•l TStlm i to 5 Moe Uuu bedroom/den in beat ~ ~~ ~ f'onMr bome ol the '_. _ ·_11a•. ilf:,!ll So m e units b ave BtTcoopenbOalJJTlUd patio. nr SC pl111. _Pn ______ _ location of Broadmoor ).ctory VIEW home, lrl paint. Neu pool. MAHARAJAH OF IN· . _ il'f:Hii; fl!!l!:c". Excellent RC.TayklrCo ')lool. )ae., sauna. anti 3 Br, 2 ba.. 2 car pr, bomes.ASSUllEa9~% lot. walk to beech.,... UJt.500 <ttl,SIO. lK OOR.E.•aa.1t..,4'ft. !,;;;-:;~~..:..Only n4 ~9IOO ·~. wbd Opn Hie. lit. Crplc, lloH, dubwr. loan . BrlDI yoar !SU"Mbk sno.ooo 111'. lou.) . pool, appros. l ·atre. ·---------AT,. uuwu. V •UCJ" will ~~~~~~~~ ~ty. 15'75":»--•1111&rbdna.-chectbook. B'I u cant. _.,a.. ca...._ rm. Acllll~ Caab, trade or 20~ •• tmT)' be1ance • ,..,..., -·-~ _,.,, HUUY! ! 2 """"9dnt, new -··~~~~~~~~~I down. Owner / a 1t ~ lO'!r. bMre9t. 'lbil ~ ... ..... mo. lae. Zl Aimc.d Tr'M. ucm ----I~ 6 Units 28 '10 pert1 bu spendable. Wat It 2'00 N•ce Zbr, laOQH.Ead IDUlh. fk. 7SJ..1ZIUto nu. 1nl • On. BJ <>wner. MS-1197 • '· a. f"1l price a.a..ooo -·-·-····-··· ywd. No ~-Ad9JlJ. $. Mm u.na ft'l AHil. ..... l·ql-ltlt or * .... DOWM• ---,-. -"-,--,-"-. pool, ocn view. Land I BUY HOUSES AT alOllo. MMm AJJr ... rMr ...., ----· contr.a:. 1590,000. ~ f "L"<TIG€ 95o•1 ---·------ owaer ~lll••alllt ........... IOll Tebs °"er ratattae VA UlAK. 1 al Ba.. -~ K&IJY . ..HOM€.~ 10 2.br. lba, fud 1arcl. a Br, 1'6 ba. Z car CM • ......-. ASIVllS Itta 1n11111111• .. -• .... ocw.t.w~. ...,,.itrtllDlsOllLK" ~ llUIL °"'"RSETVAL\JE ~IS· De\, Pl* frfk, mt.a.. dltlrwW. ~ .._ •-.ah. 1-nt --o--.-.-™aa..w. ~at.--' rn-~10 ~ ......_...__ water pd. No Peta. *-~ tn:s mo. -.._._,.,.. ..___,..._.. ---··-,_ ... -·I·~~~~~~~~ Real~taTeStmeata • ._.. ..... ~ SOOllo. 79$ Joaoo, lae. 4J Caraoa. Ln Jetel, 2 ............ ~ °'*'-•• ~ l700 wvn • ..-a l'1Zl Ave. l3CMIDO ...._ __ _ in WOOOBIUDGE. Atr -5G7717 3333 W. Cout Hw1, N 8 ·~.....,·-I m. ;m NartltWld. 'm-lm t to and. ,.u.. IQ ft.. • Br 3 &. :autn. Aaat-nm Olilr ... ..,.. t Un lt1 /Co1 ta 11 ~u . 641-6646 •Pnvatr Party $. Mon lbna rrt. A "11. HU a~ f J U ~ BJ=-·· l3 .. .::...1~~~~~~~~!1--Y•• ...... •-• 85.000. SUbject to lCXfl. Clmed &aday 9Jl..om l'6at. deaa 2f~ ba..d /lofK. 2DdL usn:o. Aail!IWJ-. ...,.. .._. s..aan -"'· orQS..C711. .,... .... pe.LDt. ..,._~ 1 . --'-------..... xeoRO ,..-..... HO .. E ~MOMT ,_......._ I IOO ..._12-" u.t. p.race. zazt Walhce. 4 Br. l be. z ear pr. C920 Bammc9 PtrwJ • $79,950 Cmdo. 1 B&, oanvert den. l yr new. Assume 10% m. m 1teem va ulted c.eilio11. Owq t1lrt•1 bol:De. &n-IUI ~ ltelilees .. di& could be u.. *-1 home you've be ea wdllllil for; 2 bdrm .. 2 ba.. a tarp bn&trt kJt. fam. area opeaa onto your own private p.ti~ pits t.be security ol a private lllt1Y cowt. rv ..... .., • -12,UMl'TS G 11111•nn•••-••••-•• '"' B. ml. J.M.. I.alt + frl*:, lee fam nn 6 ~ Brand new. 3500 sq ft 4 5br, 11 bome on ,111111 .............. -real o pportualt y . ....__,. . ~ d .,... Br s. -.-. Mt...sl5e8 PftJinsUla. Owner .W Roam fer e more. Costa owner leav101 area, "-I IUOWCW1~ ~2'771 ber. retreat iD matr · " rm. m.1511. COSTA t llSA llma.. 1585M. ~ wrap. wm11a tt.ilck1ale. __ ....... -....... bdrm, a ke vp1rectn. ASSUMABLE LOAN Of --------· Zbst 1tn Western. lSyra. llotinted. SlUll • SE~-~Greater ..... , I I •• 1107 Mme Verde. J BR. z be. aso mo. .... 'Dilwey. $16,0IOI ~. Ao apeee real. dn. S41-31120. ~Ii value ---··--.. •• small ate.. pool £xd. Naltbwood.. '/SZ.1211Z t ti\ Spa. two CO'Nl'ed patioe, 2Br, Zia, Akan lidlac. --------.BUY ALL 4-0bJ.y 111.llOO 1S73 Miramar, CbannJna famlJy &l'ftl. 9' A•aU. ~ lloD lbna f'TI. AYail ~autiful •l~. main· garden tob. bland ()l__nr-.JI ,,....,._ dwn. '*id' J Bdrm. UI J1.me UJJIDed. DavkS ~ A.gr. 20th BJa.oCe &. Jard a...s lg kitct..... man1 xlraa. ~ -~· • BUY SEP·IZ3K to Sl8X SI. OJup&e ar 2 ·~ a&t concrete .,.uo all come aJmillO > ll ..-rs WITH dwn. eec.b "m Linda Oeth. .,a. KZ·S200 B Taro JZJZ 3 Br. 2 be. 2 ar 1ar. with this l Bdrm 2 Ba T..... SPINDAIL.l NO QUAL FYINC·No ... ,.... .._.. Jl6t """"""••-••••••• ~ .. rc;:;al din rm. delight.. $1J&.5DI. ....... "-• Twoww ~fD*lOll ~&Mat ~· ireat.e,s: ?{.eldRY. . ...:.................... ~ POR RENT . mo. Ille. (J LINGOR ..... -ATE ~ a""1 -... ~..... V ftl'l&:!ft WlU.. '-'ft.n 3 -~ ............ __... f-Sycamore Creek . """'""~• ---1111-1~-----• t .72$S. 4.5% caab on Nomo . ...,-.,lnt.acc:rue. Cb lblM from oeeaa. 2 --F;d";a..d"i: Twdwock. ....U. Jw ____ -._1_no___ Adil Piil pr1l. umque 1'100 «*ob f'ebsn. Underlytq s.ar. Alll· 131-12'6. Br, avail Ull June 1lll. 1ara1u. FamUlu bl. ,_IJIZ t to 5,. llor ............ 106t aq ft dbl wide, IOw ape lltTD'a ... gnaNe. Ex· m>f1DO.Calll'1).1S73 . pleue. Kida • p.tl ttnM • . ... -... _.__........ nm&sbc:IL-.... =-:a~ ref~rbllbed. 1:..:,1t:C.:O:\~·~~ s.a • 117' ""*'°"'•·Call"'~...,...._.' J24a llAlll I~•~. Ml'IJIQITllACM .,.! . ..::,:0u.:.•~t~ ter.t. SU0,000 dowa. ;-;:-;-~=~·;,; armarLAt&.•fee. _, ..... ,.,,_ .... \41$1CL.lfF SIO.OllO. DO pqmmta GD J.m h.u. dbl wide Pit Plltimon.. 7SZ·li21D 0.--. 59-Tm ........ Pft Jard. Ocean It f ,_ 1eec1t J24t C IE A N F & 0 H T ~ lYly, ~i'c!:p~C: ~zsa~r:u:::z~~' ftUAIL ~r~~ _::_ .. _ .... _· Neer;...1:a __ :!_·.......m_teaaa. __ ·;~~~: rr:t!:.~:;: 4'Mt Newpart locatiaa.. .....,......,_H,...ttn.-.. ,_._ _._). T ~·--...... ~ --...__.. ,-_. a. IDJ. KMJ>.-.a. fiet bar, c0tnmunlt1 i>91..... .. -·a_. --,,...,...~· p• ·cE .· Ill SlCT,OIO. Ver/ UtUe ... --r_,.. _ ... -pool la lilat tub. Aduba •--~ 001allH. Call Aft . 1ara1es. Pamlllu Oruafroat hlnr7 pee- enly. ()weer will help UNll\a , .. ~&.&Fe ...... "--,.OflllTIIS"' Ct'707 .,..._ ,.,,.,_ .... _. __ ... pleue. ltlcb A p.ta Lbame. pwt bed. i Br z aam..-.m1 ~a.·~ 972-8421. CO,.ntl:ll'.M.1 _ _;___.;__;__ ____ 1 C--.. Mll' 3222 wklOcne. Call ..._.2511 Ba, ftplc, W/D. SL*. •JUSTUSTID• --····-·-•••••• crm.871.,....nof•. 835-55Ql5.. 1315tW eYa. II CANYlll _..at"lllar -com. -.&e. -~A 4 tot Bcrml, ~ ...... Pool .. spa. si.a.•. Ill SIAllS CO. &73-1711 67UOOO 100 ...._SZ,to0.000 Well locat.ed • deaiped. .... "°'°"· prtn only . II.ALOY INVl8'J"llENTS Oartdled (71') 729-1121 22 UNITS. all 2Br. ZBa Balllll&ltvJl)' decorated l ~SAS.._.. 4 Ir Z _e.Jm ______ _ w /N;. on 1 acn +; 2 yn Br+dm ta aoe.Uoo .._ # new, 1ro11 io~ome top -. .am rm. nr ICboola, ~ )'W ~· Sl00,000 w /low rents. w /S dll ~ Yiilw. 3 CllD'f. loe9dGa.. tas mo. llao mo. ar ~ 11400' Prime loc of Carden ~ BJO/'IDO. 'JIO.ta Gard. ancl. No pets. Turner' A9aoc. 4M-1177 Grove. XLNT TEB.MS. G eecom.a. syn old. 3 _ .. _5m ______ ---~-...;:...;;...:.:.~ IZI0,000 dn. Sl.050,000. Bdrm. 2 be. f111k. 2 car -------• ~ ~2.0 aq. ll .• 4 Prtn only. Alt . Lea ,.. Near pertm. Drift ... 4 -. ear au. 1ar., Banibart m4 > 59-447$ by. A veil A p ra I lat. mod. kitdt • ltraab com· llZS/mo. Jo Ann Ast. per., haUY a1'td • uni· 1151.mzl "'*' deaw'd. Dlnd ~­ (.91 to beeda. No pet.a. 2 Br, Z be~ 2 car CblJdna ....r.com.. lat, prqe. Near new. lat • He. dep. Call 111.CJll or 9M-5'1S2 &am wtcb'a. 2 Br I Ba • ..,._. froat BR 1 be lllame. P?pk, ~3blb.l"!-adl. 2 e.awt. s MMD. 2 ba dlniGI rm. z car car. pmdaa. Dftlfll"'~ w/P"r. bolm. l*lnl. frl*. 2 Dltwbed lwt unit. D> doon. lauDclry bat no ml bcb. HOO /IDO, Park A ... llOt/mo. aaraae ~/mo Alt. •iteo _4f4.ml.;.......;....;;. ____ _ ._.. 2 tilDdl:a to~ llnllld Liii-..... U12 lllr ...... So ol hwy. New -.... a.. 2 ml'..... _ ................ . .. quMl.DOpets. tlZS. Qa. dlpl., etr. mulo. hbuila9 -riew, l 5M-UM -.Ud)ol Br. frtk, 8'aowaw. --~~----• Hl'J alee •••c•U•e .ar, 2~ om .WW. 1 bome. ttH pr mo. No9r AY.0.. .... zt... 2 car ,.. ltultic 9wdlb h'plc. mo.-...110.m.-. c.-.... U24 ....................... mlftTSOll • l'MTlldS J BR. ... a.. ,. bled prd. ........... I Ir, l be. Diet patio, 1arqe, 1clalta oal1. Olad ....... I Ir. I ... lam nn, pr, ... ,.. "* .. No cloO. ............. bit to bell. • mo. IM. o.m.. ,... • ....US. ..... DwtJDt •·llll. .. eftS --------•ewm ..... ,. --------...... U.2 Neow Taake, MeWtl7 ---·---..... a .., .. , ... 2~ 0.Ga ••. .. ,..._. Ba, , ........ ,.., 2 • ....... blme wb ~ fple'I, AIC, atri••· nDc ..... 8MlllN J. comm. pool. Yard, ~r ~. BllnD. fualb+ ...... na ,.. WI ,_ UIGOOI' JOOl+dock ,.., ••••• ,,.... b' •• llDll. flll'lt'tWep -a...u .... ,.. 1rl7. 0..4k.111e. ••.n Watertront Home• prlv. Wit to ac•1. ..... __,, ...... ... .... U44 ~.!?!! ..... ~! . .. Ad1lla. ....... •~Ba. ..................... - dlallwuller, ••II· ar..u-1areoac1oon 1,:. a., DMl Aft, cleuiDI OVID, ftple, tl:NIUll. DOOi,,.., 80 •;;r.::..:~ I .. ,....._2CW"pr.w/au&o. pet•, a•all •tu,,.. 1...._.,,, -..... .... GPIDlf. Pool• ape •. MIO/mO. ~ JI --~ ~'!!!!~ ... !!-!!:..:•~·!!••!!•!.:• --1 --~.;....,..;.;;;;.;._ __ , ........... ' .......... . ..,.1: . T en-ace <owalloue, 2 .... -. ..... I Ir, I ._ -... .... 2 Ille. """"'°· 11r ..._ a ~ .... "'°' Aftltl, 00 ,.u. ...... .. ,.,., .. ... ~ -... rt. ........ m-tlll7. --. ........ -- .. ' . J ............... ~ ....................... ~\.~f .. !. .. ~~.~ ~?.~a= ....................... Oflle...... 44"' I 11 .... ....................... ____ ,. -.... AMf · ProfeHlOHll)' 16.ce coeo •to-. lm.HOUS8i4ATU • ., ......... 2~8e. llM!J4 ,. ... a poo11, xJ.at v~i wll IO...,..., To ... rau Coutderate out1otn1 Teddy inott dy11ev1ry ._.. 3'·30 to eh.r yrly .,._,;tiMNI, or-OW'llr-s-b r • a p l . •imttN/Alv IDll· w/man/WOmltn Balboa Mllipwt INllt Jl'9 IDOMo+utlJ. t7}SIZI O:wcaa di& Mat; db. 2 rm. 1ulte. aao mo. RealOftO&nlca Corp. l'1MJ90 41Dlq. ft. MIO mo. 4001 Blreb 8t. N. 8. -...-... 1 ... UDO 111 ft nt medleal bldi. AvaJI for lmmed. oc· cupuey. Ample park· tea. Ht•pot t. M:Ml.'IOJ. llSTOM -HAIW&YO. Newly~~ l>iiui cenuer 1,_ COlta Mela ._ otficm avail for I~. occupancy from approa 480 to WlliOeq. ft. w lfW# t'rptl • P4tJnt.In1 at reaaooable ratea. Call Paula S. Ka~ ,.,,..~ . . .. {NEED {MQM___ -----r--'111 ~ •• aecuUve tlom• ln WtmtdW. 4 br J ba, fam.. rm • i. counlry k.ltcbea. mao,y n\ra1 Call Nant1 tls uss mamlap It eveninp Newport Crest 8eaul, 2 ~. 2 ba, den New cpt. wa.lk to bch.. lenn.ls. Jae S100tmo. 752·1111 Bil canyon Towubome for ~ Spacious 3br w/commUDJty pool, apa • tennis. Sttunty gale ~o. 673-2717 2 ~. garage, pvt garden, newly decorated MSO quiet couple only 66ST18. 642-2267 Newport Shores 2 BR. 2 ea. den. fplc, dbl gar, be8ch, tennis, pool. 1750 mo. 646-9059 3 Br, 2~ ba. elegant Newport Terra c e townbome. Totally UP· graded. Oose to ocean Zl!5.. Tony, Agt, 962·93111 or968-!J612 LWES I Wt~: Ora.naetn-o End unit ; IG5 mo J BR t wnhn'M'. E /S1de CM D.t unit , IUOO mo 2 BR + den lor 3 BR> SeavteW ~. NB. 0c-ean view Exel comm. Sl JOO mo 752.1100 "t' I I • i 1#\ t4f{jtf '• I' [~IRIJI Versailles Bach Condo. Nr. Hoag Hosp. All amenities + guarded sec. gate. S49SMo. 964-M73 NPT. BCH. New Villa Balboa Condo. Ocean vu. 2 lrg bd.rms. 2 ba. frplc, lrg pvt pal10 Sec. gate. Adlts. S7S0Mo. 0.9100 TOMll!c 11t U.....shed 3525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPYGLASS 4 br. 2"'2 ba. 4 bdrm, POOL, Jac. clc;e view. Grdnr mcl. si475 t o s h o p • S 5 O o . 2131439-0160 or 438·8146 mo, 84G-07JS Own/Bkr. aft. 5PM Panoramic Ocean view. Executive home for family & entertaining. 4Br, 2~. dm. rm, den, large bar. Nr. Fashion Island. $1,950/mo. Call for appt: 640-1242. New & never lived in VllLA BALBOA. 2 Br. 2 bath. patio & {!reenery. Neutral decor. $75')/mo. PENINSULA. Steps to beach. Ocean view. Qlaet 3 Bdrm. family rm home In best locaUon. $1025/mo. yrty. ~~~~~~~~~ *f liMllh ,_,.slwd ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoefaW... 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUSCASITAS Furn. 1 br apt SJOO & up. Encl. gar. Adults, no pets. 2UO Newport Bl. 548-4968 betwn 8: 30 & S pm. ..... It ... ~ 3740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lbr, N.. c.do. c.u.J Jot. P\all1 (111'11. New cr'llU. •• pool, ..... ..,..... la pret li'SOMo. • J...t 114~1. W.~Dl-&$U Sml t Bdrm. bacll of Ocean fro nt Apt IWtmo. Call W 1m --- Lwt Omfmt 3Br. 2Ba. °' _..y, Apr 15-Juae 1~ IOI mo. '73-GlO "' ...... ....... 1"9d ········-·············· .......... 11• lt07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanfront year l'OW\d, beautiful downs t 11 rs duplex. 3 br, 2 ba. fully equ1 pped k ll c.-he n . garage, laundry. deck. Sl100 + utJ I 67~6:f77 Coro.. .. Mer 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only 2 b!Jul. to beach. 1 br + den, gas, carpel!>. drapes, refrJJ( $.450 Ocean side of hwy No pets . 403 Jas mine . fn2.!H()6 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm apt, gas paid F'.ncl J(ar. adlu 00-5073 1 Bdrm apt Encl garage. gas paid. 00-5073 2 Bdrms. 1 bath apt Adulu. Gas paJd. A 00·5073 1 &/ 2 Br, bltns. refri~. pool. Adults. no pets $325. & $350. 548-0492 Family. 2 Br S340. Spac. 3 Br. 2 ba $395. P lay ground, pool. 646-1486. Adults. New 2Br. 21,.!iBa. dishwasher. S <'lr· cleaning oven. frplc . patio, 2 car gar. w/auto door opener. Pool & spa. 9anH)pm: 645-3986. TwnbM Zbr. l 'ftba, pvt petM>. ~I 11r O/W. adb&. No Pm D7nito <b'~ev•5a-Q4 &Wde Sm atudk> Stove • nitna. W /D UW Incl. modlo~l 1400 Sq. ft 2 BR. fam rm . frpl . 2 ba • din. atta. 1mmac Children ok . SC95 mo . S3QO dt-· pcs1t 83&-1732 Large 2 Br. I ~ ba. adult. garden apt. gar. No pet s:BI Imo 543-5478 F..ast&ide I Br. PX> incl. Ullhtles. 631·364.6. 2br, encl yard & ear. Adlt.s. Sm pet OK Nr So. Cst. Plaza. S390Mo. 546-a&.'>4 Lge ~br. sngl mature person Stove only. LoU of s loraRe. encl j?ar. patio. S315+dep. Xlnl m s only !'5 3487 __ _ New luxury condo with V'll'W on The Bluffs 2 Br, 2 ba. rrp lc, & many xtrJ:o, C.i ll Rhett , 962-8847 or 842 2718 1961 FULLERTON 18r d uplex clean & QU1et. AduJlB. no pets S295 Upper 3 br. 2 ba. $400 mo No pets. I ch.lid oil. Call after~. 7S1·21S6 ••••••-•••••••••••••• Resp. P to share fum. J ~POil br ax... tn lrviae. Near oo. mo mo + ~ uUI. YCLUI &me U... SbaN Ccndo. HunUngton stn1lff. 162 bedroom BeadL .., mo. M 1r . ~~l900 C.thy '7Sl·Hll days, ~1••ueve1 . 2 Br lludio MSO. No pet.a. Female roommate 18-30 Near Ho a I Hos P. Wld.ed to9bare w/male fDl42'79 or U7H089 Che to OCC. Sec 1ates. New Villa Balboa Coado. pool. lllil pd Sl8T.50/mo. ooean view from paUo. J eG-4300. Ad·Sitter •73 tr. ·l be. Kltch. bltlns Have to aha.rt' expenses .. No PIJta or cbild.ren. lit.. Look101 for a room-i.t • deposit. rroo mo. rm t.e .. on 1 yr lse. call for appt & application. 6'>7008. * • •HOW'IE• • * A ~ sb.a.n.n& service • D E C O R A T O R S We have someone for OELJGHT on Water. you older pref. frplc. lBr. ~7days·972 4875 S550 yrly. ~145. Upsta1n 2 rma & pvt Bay/ocean view: 1 br. bath. lutcbeo pnv1le1es den. 1 ba ooodo. Adults Mesa Verde (CM I home. No pets. Walk to beach Prefer quaet prof non· New $750 mo/mo. Call sm.kr only S290 fum . MIWPOIT Cetra Pres. ocean vu. Pull tervlce Exec. Suites. ~7JIO JU6 ..... ,... OD Campus l>r. ln Nwpt Bch. Aval. 1mmed. Gf'OUDd floor. ~ or owner' Ql3 I 98'Z· 7703 HuntJncton Beach 18785 Beach. Stt-. A USO ft . w /OC w /out F\arn. 7 pbooe 11.oes Otftt! ! Agt s.56-nll - *PLUSH* Upper Newport Exe Sle. Hu upgraded gmd flr. window office avall mo. to mo. rent ind reqit • con! rm . coif ee. mail • ae c. serv 6 CiOplef' av atl 833-99'7 I ~CBCTH Two phob olfices ava1la· ble 1n attorney suite. Many ntras included Wll.b rent. Call Debbie 59199 Geri 67S-!i994 rm unfum ~~22 -------•"''--View ol Bay lat lime or YEARLY-28r. Blocks 2 f' rmmatea II B. area fered. 2 dlx olftres. Ap. from ocean & bay. $495 $162 per mo Ci.II prox. l()()()gq rt. 2 pvt w/Util. 673-1909. ~1514 aft 6 JOpm baths 2400 W Coas t Brand new Ne wport lsland luxunoua 4 Bdrm. 3 ba 1m1ts. Over 2000 s If Sl200 t mo. 673·3900. 631·5550 New lBr & 28r, J31.'UU I, pool, nr bch. S390 up 1400 Supenor. ~ or 6'2·9601 M needs to move Havt> pets Shr someones h o me with y a rd 673-6763 Female wante(I 23 30 to share 2 Br. l ~ ba apt 10 Hunt. &b with m.ilur~ m&Je 847-8617 aft 6 Male needs ma.le t.o shr 2 lir apt . C M $200 +ser u r 642 7808 . 64S4789 Hwy. 7J1 ·Jal5, 64().SJOO I .. ~ /c;.....-_.,. ./-./1 ... -.,/,,.. __ ./ ...... _._ .,,..., __ _ ./ ........ ,.... .. ..... ,..,,.,,...,, , .. .._. ·~ ;·-· ... Call Mr Howard 645. 6101 VIEV( OFIAY F.ASTBLUF'F. Stunning 2 br . 2 ba . frpl r. townhouse n rpln. Pool Non-smokers Ma Lure adulu. No pets . $.550 64(}-0349 Stare 2SOO ~ n condo 111 lDl sq. ft . ot lab r u11 1be BluHs 127S mo 1-:i Nl'wport Bead\. Ample B e aut · n t'w co n donunium 2 Br. 2ba Ocean view. Crplc Ex ~. Sll501mo. 97S-0800. 673-7041 WI ~U 5.57 711t) 9 to 5 parlo.ng. ~I M F Park N ewport Ex.tt Ofhce 2SO sq h . Townhouse SJZS. .,., S?'1S lmo Dove St, Na uttl1t1l!s . Ca ll J an ~. 'TflHll35 50048 Dcma Point 3126 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 b r , 2 b a , -u p & Resp. M lo share 2br. 2ba, apt. Age 21..JO. C.M sm + w1. 00.0410 PlllSTHiE WATafllOMT LOCATIOM '\ S!OO FREE RENT 2 Br. 1 ba apt. Pvt patio & garage. Lots o( grass. m\2 Blue Lantern. $430. 491>-3354 or 496-9230. downstairs. D /W. f rp Ir. pvt car gar . Patio. 642-0r7 Adult 2br. 2ba upper. Nr Hoag. No Pets . Gar U!ISMo 646-8110 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED Garace m CdM. 873--08&0 4400 ....................... '=Sq~ ~BayV'teWS •Wet Bars. Fl.replace& •Private PaUo& •lmrned1ate Avallab1l.tty Please Call for an A""'- SUI LIASI Ofc&W••k-• .......... Redhill near Brtltol. 1·5 yr lease. 4 offlces, ,.. ception aru. warebouae W1tb large alidinc door 6 full security 1y1tem. Avail after 3-~. Call to see lOAM to 6PM ~-144-~ •..wp()RT /C.M. Up to 4700 sq ft avail. at pnme corol'r, 17th & Nwpt Bl 675-alOO Cu:a:ardal ..... 4475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar.ce or shop s paet", 475 sq. rt .. on groUl)d nr + 2 ad101n . upper units. t.oWJng 875 sq ft. On Coast Hwy .. So Laguna S2200 Mo 494· 1177 LEASE. Cannery /Lido area . H1i.t o r1 r Npt. Rest.oration 11005q rt. tmenor space & 1100 sq ft fncd yrd High trafftr rrootage 67J.531l9 Newport I Costa Mt-sa. cmr lot. 100.000 trafr <'o unt 9000 · Bk r 546-75611 Pnn ooly 4'00 . ..•.•..•.............. • Cl9t'JNO NOIUM W&WlD.._ '7Ml3t Anulfldby c..:t ..... &.o.. M:MyW-.IM SOJO . .................... .,. WANTED Jou ol ~.000 for 80 days at 10%. • Securtty. 100 acres San ti Fe. N.M . 873-4691. MM810Bob Mwt I a. Trwt o..tdii 50]$ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~MhJ.Co. . AlJ lYI* ol real est.ate IDveatlDents SI.Dee 19@. ~Mllmglll z.dTD1 642-2171 545-061 I l BUY 2ND TO's FAST Pvt Ply, Prin only 160-0715 --- ktT.D.s 2ND&3RDS New Construction Loans Investor Money Avail. We're CompelJt1ve. Call Mr. Clark 640-0068 or Ad.sitter #74, 00-4.300 YOUR T.D. CAN BUY A HOME NO DISCOUNT. 644-5..9 """'°" WCIRhd Weil secured 2nd T.D. 's Realty Portfolios 5.52-3339 tJ ma•llh/ r.•:n•/ Lo.t&~ ....................... One-bedroom l'Olta&e an qwet 11pot 1n Laguna Beadl. Coron.a del Mar OI' Cost.a Mesa for S300 or less. Quiet area ~ Rm1.ai Wn ti! ad J636. c o The D•aly Pilot ' -·-... 5100 Newspaper. P 0 Box •-•••••••••••••••••••• 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 or l elepbone 673-71lM Snail t'OmlneTC1al buHd· ing needed for plumbtn1 shop. Vic. or Irvine, C M • or N 8 . Undu smtmo ~110 Wmled in eo.t. .. _. or .lntne area. 2 "' l ea. house preferred. l LV·Calorie Alcoholic Beverace Recipes $2. 81\CHELOR NUTRJTION SERVlCE: P.O. Box ~154. Cost.a ........ PSYCHJC READER Ii ADVISER (714 )52'7 ·3406 a..t•hmd 5100 ... ••..•••....•........ Adults. X1ot ref~. , _______ _ 673 -5701 Eves . 6 lends. Waterfront H~ 131-1400 H.l's ANEST Spanish »state Uving ! Beaulilul parlr-like sur- roundings . Terraced pool Sunken gu bbq, sparkling fountains. Spariou s room s . Separate dining area. Walk-in closets. home· Wee kitchen & cabmet.s. Walk to Huntington <:enter. 3Br 2ba, new. kids ok. water & gas incl, near So. Coast Pl. S5SO. M5-C2lll8. Large, spaclOt.L<S 2 br. 2 ba, garage, clean, new c.-rpt. $.450 mo. Call Martha. 66H161 L« Nice 2Br. CK'ean view Pool. S38S mo. 495--0227 2br, 1"'2ba, sogJ story, for mature woman. Across frm Cocos. $.450. 1665 Irv. Ave. C.M. ~ ms Sq. f\. -mo 1!17 Wetcbtr, N B __ 6_7_M_U_2 ___ 1 e r _,,..,,..,, RllmCe FOUND ADS Alf F1££ Call: 4 BR. 2~ b&, ocean vu. 1 yr. lse. Gardnr. mcl'd. ~Blu. Bhtfa condo. baylront ! ~r 3 BR, 3 ba. S950 Agent 644-1133 llGCAHYOH 1.hvely 2Br. 2Ba. fam. nn. Deane Home. Guard gate. lnS/mo. ~· Hart.or RldrJe Estates Executive Home. Ocean. bay, night llght view. 3 Bdrm. 3 bath, 3 car gar, pvt jac. Retreat. fam r'tn. dining rm. Avail May 1 or s oo n e r . "2700 /mo or wi 11 con- sider sale or lease op· tkn Call Own /Agt SIS or wtl:dys aft 6, 760-9536 Npt Terrace condo 3 Br. 2'1'1 Ba . gar , frpl , Wash/dryer, r efr1g. S6SO/mo yrly. 730-0480 Avail. Apnl 20. 1 Bedroom furn $405 2 Bedroom furn $485 Adult&, no pea. Utilities Free! LA QUINTA HERMOSE 16211 Park.side l.n. l blk W. ol Beach. 3 bl.ks S. of Edmger. 847-5441 LGCplCI Beoeh 3 7 48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA BEACH MTR lNN. Maid serv .. color TV, heated pool Uul !714 )494·5294. 98S No. Coast Hwy. Luxury stud.lo. Free maid serv. Color tv. ~ wk. me. utll. ~2227 Ne "'fl'Ol'f ~och l7 69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEAWIND CONDO 2br. Ocnfront apt. 2Br. tBa. no pets, Sl'iOO mo. (213) 2ba. frplc. 2 cars. Pool. 862~. (714 l 642-~ spa, patio. S63SMo 673-1.ll:i6eves. Plush Btg Canyon 2 br. 2 _......,: _ __: _____ , ba rondo overlook1n11 Npt. Terrace 3br, 2•-,ba, golf course. Sl!iOO mo. amdo. Frplc. lam rm. c...., 9960 d .,.. pool. 15acre pvt prk. ,,.,,. a .. ~ S62SMo . No P e t s . s:no to MOO. 1&2 Br. 1&2 ba apts. Lodry rm. patio/yard. S om e w/encl. gar & beam ce1I ing. TSLMgmt 642 1603 3Br. 2ba new cood<> nr So Coast Plaza Pool & recreation, all pd utJI ex cept elec SSSO. 760-1390. 64.S-6332 II.AHO NEW Al'TS lMO. FREE R~NT 2Br 2ba . .. .. . .. .. . . S450 Spacious new units. Private patios. decks 1Si82 Maple. C.M. Open DaiJy 10·5 ~.646-6816 or 548-"4-08 Newly decor 2br . :.tdlU> No Pets. Encl p atio S375Mo 706 James St Apt. B. By a ppt 979-4410 2Br. l"'iBa. oceanfront. Frplc. 1mmed a vail • S6SO I m o. No p e t s . 499.457 1 o r eves. 661-1401. H.ffltwJo. IHch 3140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,~a f\OULT ~~ LllJING • 1 & 2 8R Patao Aptt. • Ot\hW1Kher1 & eea·, • Pool & Rte. Room • Gudtn l1nd\up1ng • Jo9 to Buch & Shop\ . ~FI\ ENVIHONMC !1T 9h37 H.1mil!c•n H h 9h1 4~00 HEW ADULT APTS Lovely all adult. no pet.S. l MO FREE RENT 1..2&3 Br apts 6200 Ed· 2BR .. 2Ba. S4SO mger,h.b 84606_!.9 __ Spacious apts near rom-.---------•I piece shopping. Heat paid. No pets Spa Open l~ Daily :118 West Wilson, C M 631-55831548·~ Townhouse 2br. gracious OCEAN AREA 1525 2 br. 2 ba beauWul brand new 4-p&ex. Nice quet area. 2 c.-ar encl garage. Cr pie . W /0 hook-up. TSLMgmt 642-1603 Oeluu 2 br condo, frplc. ~ean view, security. pobl, rtt factl S72S mo Eves & wknds 644-"596 3876 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S25S. Lovl'ly bachelor Walle t.o beach. UtJI pd ~145 or 546-5704. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luitury adult apts in 14 plans rrom S37S, 2 bdrm townhouses from ssjs + pools. tenru.s. waterfalls, • Gas ror cooking ll.DR paid. From San ego Prwy dn ve North on Beac h lr McFadden then West oo ~c.-radden to Seaw1nd Village <714 l893-Sl98 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent. $41 5032 1or2 Rm Suates rrom S7S T19 W. 19th St. Call Tom 541)-2:200 EXEC. sums Pnme Nl'wport Beach Joe Near 0 C aJrport Rent incl rerept1on. ~RACH lo baUl.lfuJ Corona det Mar. 500.2500 sq. ft Clus A ArC. ulll 4. Janitorial Sl'rv. ooly SI 00 per sq ft. ell'vaLor & a mpll' plt g m• J673..1000 DANA POINT conference rm, J•nilor ~ commerc1al 1off1ce serv . utll~. 100 free spacl'. 11:round floor. co p 1 l's & m o r e 493.3395, 661-2926 Secretanal Sl'rv a va ti u z or Doug 85~11 Exocwve omces a vail in ruU serv oCc bldg Nr 0 C Alrport Ht'<'t•pt & phone ans . \er}' i,crv . tonf rm . f'lc. Please call 752 6188 Desk space $100 Mo . sml orfl ce Sl50 Mo 1827 Wesl c hrr Dr. Nw pl Bead:!. 631-0000 •NE\VPORT BEACH• •PRJME LOCATION • SO yds from wati:rfront • 500 sq n. r714 ) 964-.5994 •DELUXE OFFICES• From I rm. up to 1700 sq ft From 9:1 ft No l.s.e req. Behind A1rporter Hotel a t 2172 DuPont Dr . Slate 8 833 3223, 9·12 '1Z mo. Phone answer· 1n11:. Xerox ,cop y Secretary service av atl. 631~ INSTANT' OFFICES '4 office i.wt.e overl<><*llllit 11:arden on Blrt'h St. ru11y rwmsbed. Lea.M' or buy rurntture . tyj)4'wrttl'r. etc. C all 760 11 21 aeytJme DXl sq ft. Campus Or. NB address Archrt or Englnttr'g layout New ly riit 'd & redec:-80< per sq rt. Mullan Rnlt y 541)-2900 Small wall'rfront omce. rulJ VleW or bay, av a ti now Lr11 pdrking lot Call Ml-4644 &.TT37 Bachelor apt. close to living. pool. adults. No bcb. Ideal for quiet. pet.s. S375. 755 W. l8tb St. woricing adult. $295. Mo. 646-!!007. Walk lo the beach Dt:llghtrul l1o?e I &2 Br apt.s. !'.Orne w frplr. all pauos Of' balcomes. En JOY ~ ac.-rei; w /attract 1 ve J(r e eo b elt. tree'>. landscape 4t !I hole put ting 1i?rcen. 2 pools Frie odly c lubhouse w t fr p lc. c.-olor TV . s auna . exe r c ise & wag.bl room. Starts at $345 including major utilities. S72 Week & Up • 1 Brs. kitchenettes. pool & amid serv. 548-9755 Cannery Village office ~cellent olfires. up to IOI sq ft 1801 Newpor'l Bl. CM 645-2111. Kooby. Harbor View Homes-4Br. Portof'lDO. bol tub, btn grdn, occupancy S·l. SL.075 mo. 64().6582 BLUFFS; 3 BR.. ram . rm., end unlt. Pool. Lov- ely views! SlOOO Month. Bkr. &44-0134 4br.'3ba. Canal Fmt. zrr Canal. Sl JOOMo. 64$-0151 ...... c•••-u11 ....................... 2 br 1 be coodo. ldda .. pool. 2 mi. to ocean. "25 mo. gu pd. 496-5211 ot cm >cn.w1 5-laMI JUO ....................... 2 BR condo, like new: pool, Jae .. pvt. area. h1niew • Warne.r. $49$ Mo.IG-lml w t I hr lHI ....................... BOIU.S toR RENT a "' •· Priced rrom --FIKd yard • 1ara1••· Pamlllea pleaae. IUde 6 peU wek:ome. Call IM·Zlll "marl. ,..., llO '"· et Ir.~ ..,...., uW pd. UH. No p eta. ~:IG· ... Landco hm Motel space av&JI l lfi?e & I 1st & last. 738-8615 or Adult condo w /pool. Jbr. 66-Z103 2ba, with pnvat.e paUo. Room w tfull hous e prlvtleges in Weatbluf( area ol N.B. avat.I. im- med. 6'2-68ll. S5SOMo. 675-7070 or Cadillacs to Go-Carts 645-7555 Whatever the Fad Roll 'emoffthemarket STUNNING lrg 2br, 2ba, Adults. no peL,. CASA def SOL Room for rmt. Call aft. 6. With a Cl8115Uied Ad grGi apt. Pool, rec area. Btwn O.C.C. & beac.-h. C.M. 631-0179 Call Now! 642-5678 $311.SMo. 710 W. 18th Sl. 21661 ~·· 962-665] ~~--~~~~~• NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAA·AOUNO FUN: Social ActlVltles DI· rect?r• Free Sunday Brugch • BBO's •Par· ties' Plus much more. OMAT AECAEATIOH: Teon11 •Free Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs•Sauna • H)'dromftlage •Swim- ming• Driving Range IEAUT1AIL APART· M!NTS: Slng1e1. 1 & ? 81droom1 • Fur· nlahed & tJnlumlshed •Adult Uvlng •NO Peta • Models Open deity 9 to 8. Oakwood Q9rden Apertmenta ............. ,No. ., lrYlne , ... , (714)~ • ............ tao. 1100.,. St. lDofff " 1Wll (114)MM110 SC7S mo. Dtx 2Br studio, frplc. O/W, yd area. encl garage, 2S67 EJ.den. To aee call 979-5099 DlL twnbse. 2 yr old. 2 Br. l\il be. 131115 No peta. Garage. 67W133 FOUR SEMONS APTS Qq>le, DO~. 2 br, 11,.!i ba twnble. Pa&. pool. $.170. 73S Joann 642· 1602 2 BR. $400. Ulil paid. 11 AdJ&a only• DO peta,' Jl6-4851 2Br, lBa, dlabwasher. encl. aar. S350tmo. 511--STD. 1.awrst. 2 Br, newly dttoraled. patio, encl. p&rtlng. in 4-plex. 7811 Sycamore IC. si5o mo. 752·21181. 21r. 2ba. patio, gar. Near heh S450Mo. 817 Geneva lUl846-.ao. 988-5188 2br. 2ba, crptl. drps. O/W. gar. Nr 5 Potot.s • Beach. IN2.a>32 3142 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Mee blch coodo acroa from beach. blt·lnl, frpl, pool, • .,.. a'15. 912-4114. New 2tJr, 1300aq. ft. apt. NI'. So. C... ff.ala . 1058 a..,.INdt 3141 lifluion.. .. to •Mo. •••M•••••••••••• • • •• •• ...... & Ion 4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• In e:xcbaqe for It care for elderly man. Pref co1Je1e student. COM 773.Q111 foc lateniew. v.-.. ..... 4250 ....................... SllOG FREE BIG BEAR from 121/nicbt. Also a:mdo by lake. 4 brm 2 ba Forbes R .E . (71.4 ..... Larae Bi.a Bear catbtn. pool tbl, color TV. 2 frpks.1leella14.5'5-8118 HAWAlt ar. a. CCldlo oa ••ui. Privately owned. Rient by week or montb. mt.-rl·1510 for''" in· fo•~. d1a 54&-IOM. "'979-9110, 2 er. l bl, ocean view. ma aft 5. f'll.9110 walk to beach. 'Up· SU>llSDAL&. ARIZ. ll'aded ,.int. CJllt, df1l8 . ~ 1 br condo. com· ..... St. ar. Adlta 1Wrt1.. atove, ladry. pl. f\n. Uoem, ~ ODlY. no pet&. llllOlfo. ao. e..w.o etc. fQQI, doM to lbopl, Sl50 ... +lit • IMt. luntrJ '2 bdrm 2 bl 2 UiMtN. solf. to.I or . :!'"· 141-NS Mn. COM9d ~. ~ ........... m.8707. to t.c:D. walll to tbopa, ... tit.... 4100 i .. • •••· ....u but Charch, bank. .m.,e. -............... . coi'I w/lota of aut ~. open beam. lllr No.t..1.aoa home. .....S. 971,IG..,.,._ LeattttOO mo. locld Prof, llale p re(. 4pat. ~...... Stral,lat. UOOlllo . •· 2 a.. •· ... Cll Nice l·bdnn. apt. Walk to ... aft. IPll. pt ... , S.A. llOO. Mo t..dl6ton.. -WANTACl'ION! .-.. '1a411D7: Ml-1• 1WlerAaaoc. ...un a 1·.c1~-..e111 sml. Bro&er 675-4912 •C dM DEL U Xf; SUITES. l'"tom SZ9S. Air CULd • ampje pk1. UUI pd 28M E . Cal Hwy ~ <¥fices in Bayview Hotel H1atorical landmark sz:so • up. Bay View. l!nmed. occup. Contact Role .1173-31122 ........... 4450 ....................... For st.ore fr o(fice space at reuonab&e rat.es. 500 to 2700 SQ Ft. ME&\ VERDE bR PLAZA 1525 Mesa Verde E. C M. 545-4123 In heart cl Lagtma Beach Art Center. shop 10. •• lt'. lm!S216-6100 ....... ............... . FOR SALE Complete frame sbop eqwp. It mold1og. Priced for q\act sale. 6C2 9909 FOR SALE SMAIL RESTAURANT 64S-S468 Spttalty ~tau.rant By Owner M1ss1on VleJO. $'9S.OOO F 1P Terms 6tl.-a2 BUSINESS lS BOOM l NG Earn S20 hr. supervising otber.\. Sales l(uaran· teed. No nsk . Small ln· vest.meot. QUI 89:J..877J Established Retail gift and :i-toot"ware bu&Jness in dettant ~ ceoter Ideal OWMr operation TUrn key. wtth excellent rU:urn Ownl'r rl'tlnntt. rn.ooo Profit Sharuig ~lat.es W'LIJ train, no tnV. ~· Newport-P1c1f1ca Film Stud.lo. 957-02BZ Seodwid:I /Ice Cream Nt"wpor t P1el' Area liMtmo. lee Cream only add undwicha • drinks for iDcre&sectprofiU ! m.s2 535-..S Committed Christian seeb partner loveston for natural ~ • food projects . Call Michael : US·SHS. P.0.BDJt 200Z. Npt lkb ... ....., .. Loa 5025 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Widow baa money ror 2nd. T .D'a. No credit ~ no Jll)ty. SZ0.000 ...,_ l"ol-lld.loa call Aaeet m.. '131l. Anytime. ....... °"" WlD&.em. 110.000 It Up. o.c. On17. Brdler: 714-115-0117!. WESE.EK Troulllied .......... Don\~ tll hoD••-J .D. 6 MSOC. C'Tl4YJIO.Wl 642-5671 Lost or Found a pet? Cal I Animal As sistance tngue. SJ7-ZZ'Tl. no ree. Foimd ar klst a pet? Call ~lal Pals Hotline, TI4 '972·tm. 2131289-351$ Los t O pal riote . REWARD. Pear-shaped. s urround e d w , diamond!!. 760-0580, ~!1311 LOST: Turtle. Corner of Delawarro & Knoxv1lll! H. 8 REW A RO S36--0996 l..a.t. Blac.-k lab M . 1 yr 3 '29 /80 Brookhurst & V1c.-t o rla. Reward . 642.76S3. last: SmaJI wbt fem Te r ner. Talbert/Newland, HB Nd Me d . attn 847 S8S7 LOST: Mini Schnauzer s alt & p e ppe r . M "B o gart ." V1 C'. D o wnt o wn H .B . REW ARD' 536-1303 LOST. Blk /Whle Spr- inger Spaniel rem • v1c Harbor & Adams. CM. 546-4276 FOUND: Pet Mallard Duck . Vic. Adams & Albatross, C. M. 979-eM4 Found: Male dog. CM, orr 23rd • Elden. Call to idl!ntify 548-6804 eves. Found: Small wht/l an tenier puppy. Female. Lovable . Nr Bushard /Edinger. FV. S»qJg3 atl 5 . Fi>und: Doberman Mix. Blk /tan fem . Wire haired terrier. moetly black. fem. Siberian fbky. Male. Shep mix . bit /tan. male. Short haired calico cat, fem. Yellow tiger cat. malt- Newport Buch Animal Shejts, &M-3668. FOUND: Grey long. haired cat. Blue Bird Oan7on. .... ,. Bcb. Wht ne. collar. 0'1-Dt9 art. &. Loet: Newla.nd/Alllanta . HB. VetJ amJ 1aJt as pep. per Scbaauaer fem. "Ptnkie". Call --~ or 114-17U Last eeen' Etllm Parll aru. llEWAllD Lott. Loved bra /wbt. Huaky., ''Olrb" Needs medka·· u.. ...... REWARD Sllvet braceMit. LDllt WI. IJ . . Pottery 81tack. Las.·• b~ ) ' - 1-I. } ' ,, l ' 'I I ,, 1 -- ' .. . ' ---, -' ' -~ -=--.. ---~ --- r· i._ --. . I ---I - • •>T·•-; ·:11:·;,i ,.._ ,.._ i~' , ... ~'-t •·-~ 0 •<4 '*1 -~ '' 1 1 '·1 1 ·~ ,.._ .~ ) ·~l :t I '"~.Ii 1: I ·~I>. ~liliriif1·,3 1 •:~~i• I _~•""'-.•~ "5i ~= ~~ ,:,_~ .._ ... 1 ~~ I ;~: r4~ . •~ l •-· ~~ _. ~~~ ~ ~: -. ~-,_,"-•~~ _ ..:-_ ~ _ _.j -"--_,_ ~ ~-~ ''; p _ -· • -· -~~-"'-~·-....,;' ... ,{ .. -,..-.~·.--~--;<.~;........,,,. ~lllf•ila.tii -.-e Pllillr•llP ''~ ~.!!!!! ............... ~.!!. ............ : ?:;!,':!!!., .......... !:.!::!:!. ............ !.'!!!:! .... -........... !!!.~?: .. L .•..•.. :::::t ......... : .... r!!'.~£3'~ ........... et:::. .... .. .~e..-.,.,.•PU'k1-1 :ii& w ... 'iid'al A&l a,,... .,..l _J._.l 1 C.. -. ,. .. _'_j, 1..,. • oa: ......._ •'rtn••· WlllllaUW.LYa.&AN ~-~~· DIM~~. Mn'int &a.,.rc. I.I\._ Jatc••• • • 1lra•lt11ffella1 Olial(ll ..... feeU6U.. •PH a Ila I u&a deu11p1, &ret trim· dum' &rDCk. Ored•, HOta! Call OlaOam -· .. t )Tl, mo.t ,...,, small Jout . lnl/t~t~ ......... IM..,l "• Jet. toe ••all . .._,,,_..,II._• ...... Plw-. <>wry. Mui.DID..._ out.n.-.MMlll ;_,._ ..-111. rr .. •ll•ek m1 ref. lie. e.w..-.. -~ Ito ... ............ ..,., XIII& de ........ by __ ...... ... ........ _ ClllptlU lei -"-™•-••••cw.,. k '=!•t'='·~~: le«b' .,.... o..-d•· All,,,.. Mod, ..... ---------:..:.:.?.. ........... . ''·'-'11~................. 0 • •• '-.. IO!mt~'-~~·· •u•nu• .. ~-----ble.OlfSltrw.tn..-r •l••PU•••· Ult, 11!'AM "!I• eo,!tttrvello•~ ~ •v-NAllA A -a 1'6-rtlic .tiia' r---u.,.-.1.-•1111 ... Ce....;;..-• .,.,. ••ao•·;:: a.uable, 1ood werk. ..., C::. 0..-Pil ..... i..-... •R.moa.arn~, repTptii~ .. ...._ ~ "'"""""""" ........ ...,. , ......,.Al_ &.rvlc., l" T. .,. __ .._ •..1--. --·••. 1o·· ... 141·· 1•. _,,_~•!...!..!.' l~,ar. ...a-~-•-e-'" ..... ~. J-• Dr-~ -..... l i: -........._, I wl11 ~· •lu•~l•I · .._ 11 b -,.,.,. ----• • v ..... -.a.,. -·--_...., ....... ,Na .. -lt ala t.1Hdi. =~~·=·••••••••••••• . .._ •u• truck . WI .,, ~.,um. .... .,. tm.'nlpH&m4* " · · Olla bY, • ~. 11a11 MMMlJ ot o.t ... he .,,,. • .... Ja. htd .. btda • rtfrit•· Brit'kwolt amaii' Jobs Realdentlat Ir eom· .......... ~~':'::;,':: D:tWll. MraktrMIMaa, W K1.oG'1 ~.c='wt~,Ji. ~Co.q-. 6 IWCial pU«d'•I rr... ~.~.~;.~f.'!"! •• ·.aa~;-~;r:f~·'= :::~.::.·"~ ~~~~~ "~r:w.;;~::.:: ·-:~~ =.:=.v =~::: !~== ...., .--... -.... -" C C l •••••-••-•••••••• .. •• ~d + work 1uar. KluJ /lfadl ... • de moll· Welkl1 maMt MrY. or Olli UI. "'! ... • qualtt7 iDI-Work 1waoteed. • •ften ___ __._ .... -e are • r' • ~-..... .._._... -~ -• 1 u.a. __._ .. ca.....-'-·. mMOelJ· ont'k wor1t. __ --·e . .._ .. _1 -.. -"---&. ._. dalaL --'''"'"---~ .. ~1::;. d&UQP-v..,;:"~..,;;;::i:i:. peidoa.. block repetr ~ .. ,.__~ ...,,._ ·--··•••••••••••••• •• DOIOO l8C. Sill -Allo .........., "°"' rt •U•al• oa 'Ne. ,...auo1. plumb· "-••-, ... wotk. la 111_7111 amat. ....-RAINBOW Repair • Reroof. All Q.i .. ..-. 'l'lwell ..... mlL. a.,.• ...U )oba. .... palrf1na. lnallouM D1 m1 Exterior /lnwrior • yr t Y t,• 1 • 1 b I n & ! e 1 • .... £.!!._ .. , ....... h •t. nu. ratu ~ narnM f7S.oaw owtDll11a.tG--NoJob A.oa'1 Ho.aaecleaoin1. ~• .. •--••••-• cuar. Law priem. Fr• ~ ~Lllet.,:.c1o~~~·. aJl'IOlll INTDIOa ..._ AM ELl!C11UC t.oo-11. I' de ' I Rellal*. uper. Refs. .._Call MZ.1814 ,.,..., --._ rw ,.,. .... ___ y ~-iw .. electlleal work ••••-••••••••••••••••• Car. 111'7.-T W 4PM Movtac? The SUrvln1 AvalL -..----.•n CA.aPSTQ.l:A.HINO -~ · H.aoctyman Senlcea 7 CoUece Studeata have WALLPAPERING . -J~ Ml--sn:A.M•IHAMPOO ~~':· d7a· Freea Qll.y won CIMn•nt. UIY type. bt '--T• IJO'FD. Llt. T12'·01. Freeert.Llc3308ll. • ,. llOIM DAMA.. ~ 1uaranleed. Ready dw work dooe •/i.at.e· ._ ................ SamellJDdaerY ... 1-MZ'J CallNorm~ llll--.t-n--.....L.J n.-.. "---,_ Dectrtclan: Lo Rates . wbeo 1ou ere. Dan crity. Raobl. loa. RJ. Cook. 20 )'1"I nper. ·~ • rt ~ ··· .... · ----~. ·--. •au-<Naltu wortr Free Ett .. ., ~ Local year around 7CJLJBt41V••,.. 12 yn uper. NB/CM ................ °==4 do.w cleaa1n1. Call ......, ' · 1ervic:e . 491·1151 , - .................. area. I'm amaU, prices QualJfled roofiftc. Free est. Leak repair. ~ . Good rates on ahalta Is compo: Call 975-1107 ext 98. v .. .._......... · D\itd1 for bl1 Joba. Ca~nter, handyman. Rou_ucare Service, GM13Z • PETERSPAINTING .. amaU.675-301.4 P'l'ee flit .. · .. · .... tTMtM Ge •-'-1 jack ol all trades Home LMTrob DomesUques. , ••W . £.spr 'd. Reaa Ra tea. Isla• g Carpentry·Comm 'I, ~,,.-~ •-•••••••••••••••••••• repsln,amalljoba.Call call l40-T3U for your---.. ••••••••••• "'"Eat. Call Gene Paitltin&. lrl or aml. 14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• o_, .. -........ -·•-ate ,_.,,,.,.., GvclaDAq, t.ndacaJ>b,\1. T)tler-.1655 boulein&erfiew m48 yu up, Npt Bc h . Nojobtoosmall. -r• ..... -....... . -··················· tree lrim1Dlp1. dean· BG •• profeaal OD a I ~alts. Ron Reaaonablerates. John · t46·0U5. or ~Ke-Ml AvUea ....W,4 I' • I Allce'alioolecleulns ho.aaecleanlnc and Palntloc. INT /EXT. Freeeat. 5"7-Znl sn.-.:a. eolllb"adOft "•* •· · .. -................. W'iDdow w..auna. Rda. cmpet aerviee. Free est. Neel. baoesl. reaa.. 12 ...._, ~ .a WUloa Ir Sw 8'dn . am.it ~-all types. VEKY LOW PRJCES HAULING liCLEANlNG R--maNe, re!aab&e. Boaded. '114 /171·31&1. yrs. up. Llt''d. Dave ....................... T ..... ~ Qt., »yn. eaper: .._, • •£---onlandacape cleanupa. Reeid/Ollmm1. ll'teeesL f1S.1*.M1-4171 Gree. •IM.1. Neape&ebea•tat.ures -·••••••••••••• .. • Bonded, Lie 1351417 Oammtwonolallllioda~ •<learle M9-20lS Call912-lC 1 r •rn•' I f\.ne ext. pal.Dtinc. SL fmlST. "J..l4lt Cred. teacher. math. R.emncWlna. room add. Patios, aid1twalka. Exp. Gardener. Compl. Hauling at OwnpJobe. Llltela l6tll ....................... Lac/101. Try me. R. PLASTERING English le readin g. M&-11400f'~. brickwork, free eat. yard m.a.lnL Ir clnupe. A.lkforRaocb'. a-iftedAdaarereally ~ly Lanclaupln«• Sioar.ma56 ... ..._.,_ ..____ Gradesl-7645-1T38after -MZ'1 small •--.i.topeop&e" Comp. --·-.,_,_ ....... --. ·~· 8Pm. ~n.-.11 ,..,_, _ _.,.do 516«S'T, ~1 Free•L Pete. 641·1098 64.1 ~ ..,......._., ,.... n-..1 ft9eest. ses-4892 -------- ----~ w1U salea e&lll With blg ~· Ir "*•lletioa. All work ...-. .... p@ntinl Eltl Ir Int. patlo9, decking. plan· Haweomethina you want ...... a. "' All aroc.md hauling. aderablpand blc reaulta! par. Free eat. Green· Malt Ext 1275. nlOOlS sa.L MDe it.ema with a Tnlde YoUI' o&d stuff for ten.fenctng.roomaddi· toeellTC1uaitledadado Treeatopped/removed. lT.tnack.Fteeest. To~fOUl"dualCaed dale Landscap i ng P'ree eat 531-UIJ DailyPUotCluaifaedAd. new goodies with a uana. ~. It well. 6G-fl878. New i.wna. 75J.JC'76 Call All. 541--. ad. call today llG-5171.. '1S1GJI MC/Vlu IGW11.. ClMSifted ad. 642-5678 Lolf&Fomd 5100). •lls.rm..5360 HelpW•ted 7 100 MltpW~ 7100 twpW~ 7100tWpWahcl 71 0G HlfpW~ 7100 HllpW_... 7100 HlfpW..e.d 7 100 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Fowid: Tri colored yng EXOTICUS Actnmtina AWSTIATl'YR 8tddDt BOOKKEEPER p/Ume. Qertcal M, mixed breed dog. blk sa ACCT 2ote ASSIST AMT A.SS8•. c I rcW T..... ~ Un !'ri. l·SPM. l SIClllT Ams CUB Ilea ooUar. ~ flLAM1' SRYICE Do conaolldaUons for 4 lrnmed. opeoMi fOf' ex· 3ID SHIFT :'.:c. ~or\=.!. EmD&oyment avail. in CUSTOI • S&VICE '--: 1 ..... e __ _..16e male Im.erior plant designing. d l vu I on a of lb I & perienced Corporate Position Immediately Experienced m11hl a.urroundioca. We have a at!mulatl.q ..._. ~ .. w un Leulng. Plant main· e.000.000 mfr ln Coata Secretary with xlnt typ-available for aomeooe fcr.~or---ComP9t1Uve pay, 6n-opening in our faat- cat with orange ears & tenance. A s low a s Mel.e.Must~promota· ing le organizational wltb 3 .g month a Some note dept. ell· t.ervlew fr btre. For paced Marketing • J,all, blue eyes. Corona SIX>tmontb. Call ble. B.S. requared. Send sldl1a &good phone man-,.,.,,..,.nieal experience. perlence woukt be de· IOOI'& & fie rnore lafo. call Tod Depa rl ment. Th Is • del Mar vlc. Reward. 759.9545 resume ln confidence to: ners lilt.Lat be able to We olfer excellent com· IW"llble. Pcdicm wkh prombaeet• Sen1ca m.900 penoo will. work with 673·5624 eves; days If 00 ans wer, please 8 .T . Bobbitt le Co t~· dJctaUon • com· .-., benefit.I locludlq l"aaldoo l&land Invest· customers proceaalng 'r.ie-1900. at. 235. keep l1Yina,,, P9nonnei Services, 6118 pose ietten Good won profit sharing. Pleaae Unl&ed California Bank a.a ftna. Elc:ellml op. Oerical Typist Part ti tber orders Ir perform. · · · Venice Blvd, 1201, L.A. I.Ilg coada. · • benefits~ apply tn penoa between &»A Newport CnLer' Dr. partlllllt~. Call NM>l.2l. for ~hce i.n ::'u~ 1 n i a n y and all Lest: blk. ~,Bernard. PROBLEMS-Need to 90034.2l3/93'1-4m0 CallPenonnel5'9--4834. 1.3M:OOpm. Newport Beach lkh area J Only 0 . neama.ry follow-up. ale· mi.le. VJC • .uaaware & Talk? Free counselin&. ~.IMC M4-6tM Q\arementa are a couple ~7252y, H.B. Hu ta.gs. ABCHelphne~Z222. .Accnmliog ADULT CONCESSION l'JfKIOGWeueAve Irv E.0 E. IOC*&WB/ =~~ !._~~rate d yea.rs npenence in '""" ACCOUNTING WORKERS-I Sat mo. Equal{)ppor Empk>yer ACCOUMJ1MG ._y an and\.wlr1al sales en· 'FOUND Small black dog, v1c Be ach & In · dJanap00a, HB. 536-6101 5ocW C... 5400 Start April 5. S4 SO hr. 3 ........ S l 2tC CL ERICAL· Lt typing. wmmeot le lhe ability ••••••••••••••••••••••• TBll"OllARY treemeals raises expe·r lndependtot o per a.mK ~ .. "1~1'1"91&.goodnn.. to operate olfice eqwp. '\JL -"CIC •~" • ' wtacMduled expan I• Excellent typin& re -'"e---... mmt including lhe IC -_,_ ASSIC ... eafTS helptuJ but not nee. Call •A.SSS••S• wMu ,_..... r ...... . ~---aried ---· pty ror advancement. .. 1 I t Pl A da1.lng service for pro-Bob Phillippe at Orange ......_ wuiv or uu~t> _.. ..... v -.~· .. ey ca cu a or ease Found: Dog. Fem. Shep/. Dobie Mix. Slit/orange short hair. Approx 8 mos. Vic: Bushard, Garfield. FV 988-773) reasional people. Annual Orange County is boom· Count Y R 8 c e w a Y •nAltaS• pr». Call Kay ISJ..2'700 inc dut tH 2 Years K.8 area 891-~ u k ~ct Personnel Of. fee only. No extra mg! Andaoare we! ~ Oealis•DemDs Person nun1mum u peneoce. for Na.nc_.t__ ---- cha.rge for our activitief We're Orange Co unty nel of Irvine. 208: Excellent bend1la le club. 10% discount for AClll9tlT NllLF'B ll'.l&DWacturer of elect~ Mlchelaon. wcrt.lnC rondd!ClftS Mas· QencaJ •-..,.. mechanical products Is s1on V1eJo area. Only fOUND: Blk Clubuabua. P14>py. Vic. Irv. & 17th St. C.M . 836·0812, meo-~~s:er..... ,accounlet1'5 ADVERTISING aeek!.ng trainees for day ~' tbo&e see1iui1 perm•-wo~~;..~:!cE There are many new SALES :!:ktos~ls ~~ TbiMs m~ay cof"f!ern ~JIDOl;mi>'o. c 1'i~ua~ CT\·Lff\: fi . '•to lb ..a.~ '"...Jw '"' ,_....., ~ ~ l'f~hl\ Slevle.I ~ 111DS moV10g ... e 1be OaUy Ptlot baa an ~·· "t'l'Y ... ...-~ )'OU. .We are a natlOCUll FOUND_63_1_-0420 __ : -Parak«t.----cor-.' • ,:::=! Onui.ge County ~a. br· jrnrnecljate opaung for a whoMsaJer ol tOdustnaJ a.a;CA.L tngmcaboulanincreas-salesperson with .......,.S,.d .-i eqwpment.Wearek>ok· l\u.IY offtce need• or · oer-Brooldlunt le Ed· ----•••••••••• Sdu1h & inc demand for ex· ~ ~Y ad· MMOlkm'Ovi.a, C.... tac fOf' mdivtduala wbo aaoued, lop-eotcb perienced accouattnc vertialnc experience. ecz..auT E.'>.E. want to earn btwn 9'ICl1Ul'7 wnlat. typma penclllael. Good salary. com· SZOO.l500 per wk. We lldlJa Ir :&:na• pboae tnger. F. V. SM.-2123 a......a 1.._ _,,_ 7005 ........,. & escellent fr. have f\llJ-.time positaona _. -••••••••••••••••••••• A~~.:!_ , ...... benefits. Excellent ASSIST IM open and a complete per• 00aItt1 • S · H · Found . Seal p oi nt Stamese. Vic. Fashion I.al.and.. 644..()91W). --. 1 ""' ............. ,....... EDIT~ ••-VRV helpful. Competitive Be A i.r•ve n.&ftll Tax Accountants growth opportunities for --'"'''"' tnining program. If you salary & good fnoge lnJllst6weeks. r-Ac--tan•· a person with career 5::1lPMto9:30PM.Mon-a re tared of making benefits. Call M•rv Jo· ~ TraveJ Schools '-"-.. ..,.... .... ambitions. day thr u Friday m1n1mum waae. or -1 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10061 Talbert Ave. FV. Seruor Accountanua Call fOf' appomtmeot 9 · 30A M to I : 30 PM Mll't1Dg tn a wulonn. 754-l&OI 9&W755 Bookkeepers nDIW'E co•t'J Saturday. Great for col· call today for an In· PREGNANT? Caring, 7075 Accoomting CJerb UIUWtll Ail I e g 1 a n a a n d terview. We betiett •fte confidenllal counselin& Jobi W..ted, mnooligMen. 114 00 per is no barrier, but t.bat & referral. Abortion. --•••••-•••••••••••• U you are not aware of ftlllY PILOT k O N L Y tnowtedee lbe Ile adopt.ion ls keeping. Babysitting, my home. the benef"rts of wort:ing UN ~REMENT IS A aucceaa. ~or an YI:: APCARE 547.2563 lnf.v.lla~~~~· tempora.ryall, visit Uwl or np~~!77y GOOD VOJCE. Call: t.entew,call556-811$3 .....-..-give 1.11 • c • we • be ,.... .... "'..,.... ........ 642-4321.. en. 312 alter Car Wash ca.sl»en •lllted full or PT f'tn Vly, Santa Ana ... NPl 8cll Cal~ 644~. 1-8. Ask for Nancy COVER GIRL * 9Sla0771 * Bi-Lingual Warebouae Manager seeking advan· cement. 2 years prac· tlcal experience, bmical.ty electronics. AA degree ln Bualnesa. Call aft 5: 30pm. 971. 7030 Tom Mpp:y to dlKUSS rt wtt.h Empk>yer 5:30PM. Monday t.hru you. We are loca~ lo Fnday the Coldwell Banker ______ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; BF..AlmCIAN -Ex~. abarp. pro1rea11ve 1--------• nHded. Call for in C~llEIS 24 Hr Outcall Service IMldlQa ~~L .. W.h----~~ ter\liew. w /Kenlia HB PRE LAW student needs 125.000. WU! do anything Legal. Conridentlal OVM . P .O. Box 3242, N. 8. 1112663. ~N~~n>O * Advertisift2 * ~~':ea 014)1JMIOl START 11CHM1C1AH FREE PARKING MAIOMGi SSS Candidates will be :=-,on.ATOii UTDTEM DIAMOND WANTED: Priv. party will buy 1 to 3 carat, cash. N.B. 5t8-497S MASSAGE simpatico r Your masseur· is Bob James Out.calls 9-11, 494-5111 ** Lueo. . ~ homemaker, driver, avail u live-in. Weil traveled. educated. -.um HllpW..ted 7 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accounts payable ex- perience, part time, llexlb&e bra. CaU 540-6300 S PIRIT U AL _______ _ READINGS Account1ng ioam-10pm. Fully Uc 'd. Jr. Ac r 1 tlswj Cllril 492-7296 Of' 492-9034. 1815 1be Jolly Boler lnc. bu s. Cam.loo Real, San. a polit.ioa opea for an , _aem. ________ · e&perlenced Jr. Ac· ~ CUB Escellenl opportunity for an indlvid:u.al with an aptitw:le fOf' oumben le accounting experience preferred. Enjoy out· standing beoefiU includ· l.ng a free n;aeal each day. Apply 9am-noon Moo-Fri. Penonoel. MARltlOTT HOT& 900 Newport Cmtn Or Newport Beach F.qua1 Opper Employer 0 C •••~IT ceunting Clerk. Dutles . . ---v are varied, incl bank re· Accounting •ESCORT* c:ooclliaUooa, auditing ACCTS REC/ S pec i a Ii zing in daily aa1a reports, ge~1 COLLECTIONS ~1ooa1a.1oam..4am ~==it~'d: /efPAAT TIME ir•-•v...... · van cement. Xlnt Wcneedsomeooewlth a --------•I Beneftta le wortioc COD· minimum of 6 months Gnat Ca.,_, ESCORTS 3' Hn Ml--0180 CHICXS/MCJYISA •FOXY LADY• O\JTCALL ONLY dJtiooa. Salary com· solid AIR & Collections menauq1te w /e x · experience. who wishes pertence. Smd Resume to work part time. crapplyln~to: Must understand AIR & Tbe Jolly Roter, Inc. general accounUn1 pro- 170G OW.U. Ave, ced ures. & be ex· lntne, Sl27U perlenced with phone ~ work. Wlll work min of 16-20 hours per week. • __ .,_7_2-_TT_D_• __ , .ACCOUMn•• WIO t mscREET O\JTCALL Onmlae problem IOIYer .........,,. .uh a knack for details This ls a permanent position. Good pay & nlce location. Pleast call for appoint- w..1 ..._"' ,. .W land A/P, A/R pos. ment trained in t.be proceasl.ng TODA Y!!l of heart valve Uuue. 1be Daily Pllot needs a Good manual dexterity penoo for our Cluaified pref. ; clocwnentaUoa of Advertising Depart· fabrication ordera ; menL Tbe penoo we perform otbe-1' duties u M8 should have uJea aeaiped. We otrer ao or telepbooe aalea ex· xlnt benefit program. perieoce, be able to type Please apply ln person 4Swpm (electric ), have between 2-4 PM a p&easant penonality le st&IY, IMC. enjoy working with a 17aGUd1eAv, Irv. great group of people! F.qua1 Opport .. Empty r. We olfer excellent com· pany beoef'ILI lncludiq medic.al. deolal. We lo· sW"aDCe, credit union. dL S&l.a.ry PLUS com. mi.-ion! P!eue call for lnt.ervlew Penormel Dept. M2-4321, ext. m ORAMCH COAST DAILY PILOT D>W. Bay St. Costa Mesa Equal ()pporturuty Em.pl .. yer Air Coodlllonln& water chlUera wrvlce man. mn. 5 yrs. es.per. Call (IU)IMZ-MIO ___ _ llrMAMA68 On aUe, sem i-re-ti.red couple with main· tA!naoce exPCieoce. 21 uniU, eo.tt'Mesa. In· fant ok. SPMC, 541-2020. Aaemb&en Leadlna O.C. dedromcs matldacturin& company bu the followlnc re- qW9neat: •11 llhr,IS .. d1hrer MUil have I year eolder· iDI experience. wm be ~ to solder booll, turm terminah. wire solder le touch-up PCB's. Apply at: ....,.S,.cl..-1 lMll~C.M. ~ E.OE. AUTOIOUTI UGl8TER. Ea.rb A.II. 1.,. to 2 bra. S3T5 to J-4-5 0-I m o • X I n t . moonllabt. Wives, re· llred. dlaablllty. 1tu· dmU. N'eed .Id wbeeh . $«).3JCll Of'~ •.--... -'orma __ ..... __ rn..;;PP ___ .._ __ , Call Jean1e 113·2700. DIDal9 • Demm Penoo· nel of Irvine, 2012 Telonk:/Berkeley (714) 494-9401 Apt. maoa1er. Mature BabJt,iWn&. Ask ror Personnel ~to manqe JO UD· Carial peraon lo take ........ Located on Lacuna ila. CM Ad-Sitt.er UGI, cse ol lwo bofs: 2~ Ir Cllal'lls &--a. Can yon Rd between IO.aoo. 36 In. lyrl. tn lll)'1'ame. Mesa I 1911... Aft •n'-Coast Hwy & El Toro --------•! V~--.111.-.. :, *Outcalt* -. Road. 1:.0 .£. •ts••• -s -. .. IAMCIAL - -~ ....... Y JIW mdtal elednJDlcs. CotM~ IF OU l:lpertenced preferred. .__ ,,.__. ... llMe up artist. Must be lic'd. for full service. E1ifC,aal. blP f ashlooect ulm. Grat opp>rtwUty f« tbe proper penon. Apply 2000 Newport <Bkr' Dr. Npt Bdl. Bemy Aatsams, full time for buay salon. Richard Ouelette Salon, 200 Newport Center Drtve. Newport Beach BINDERY position avail. Elp not ntt will tram need own tramp. Nwpt 8cb printini co 144-8232 .... ~y u.,. bltkpg. bank rttS. payroll, T /D pymta. versatile wltb good secretary 1 ll II I a . ll4.400/Yr. UH:Jl.2 - ...... Sll.21l Acceler1lte ywr career w/thrlvlnc Importers aeddn& trial bal talent to acU!llt on tbe move pOL aill Joni. IS).2700. Illlda •Omnia Penoo- ne I of ·trvlne. 2012 Mk:hel8an. eoouma Real Ell* Appral.alnJ Co. neecis fuU -cbarce lbolttMper, part Ume. bra. flexible. salary ne1otla ble. Leslie 5tl).all2 BOOKKEEPER/~"T AIR. A/P and payroll, acell. .,., • perm. pGIJi· UoD. full co. beDeft\a to ----wbo .... to adva ace. Apply lo ,._, .. ,._.calla. BMXl!'a&rl' ...... "IWlia_ ~.,._12 ~-to ...... • hlveaaervtcetootferor -'ll , H --ft£•• .. : ..... ~ ~to~.flaceanad but ..... tra.n. ours AA==••.._... --Taa to a:• pan. E•· •c• ~/Visa f.:!:bvlewe prenatel he Da 'Yc Pilot t9a.t beDlfttl •work· • ........ . . ' ~ A91' ~1!:-.~~~~~~~I ftaancl~o~= iii~iii•iiioaeiiilOiiiediii..,._iiiiSectiiiiiiiiiiooiiiiii.'iii.iii.al ~looaoi.lylllu~ E.O.lt. J ~~~ ...... c: TOl1atY'S Drd"m~l l!c.U.F · DOYOU 41eeklni permanent ..... •an.. detlp nrm. u ·a:z• ,. p' ... ....,, ...._ ..._._ ...__.._ ~" OIMIWPOllT 0-· atOl4DOIAllr ~,--.--. ,.._ ORANGE rr~ASERVICI!? ........... LMJUN4HILL8 ..... ..Sr-. to: llCOll1S llUt _a ._OllO ~:9.::c:u;= ._-...-.for ~==4 Part __ ea.im ~_, ~.\Myl .... ~wnot Slmce"'--.Jtca.n Ju.t ....-... m&o town? ~...._..vaal&tels.r. · · ,,.... ..... auridlft ,,_ .__ .....,_, 'n.t(llt I '11w1'11 Eictl ._... _ eolll· =-~=b·-:·= Miii:;~ ~E1 .. i,-~ ~~~~A:;; E if t.r~ '::.i~a!1w-.:: DallJ ~ ..... ~. -..-ca11 .. -.. -toa.djult ... l&tmeud .. 11/P. lt .... -c.n NOW, Oallla W...-.... rt.a. IOllll ..... 109 .... I W..Ad._.. to.5171 ---------- ·~-·-----~ --" -----~ ---~---~--""- <lpn»np DOW anuable fOf' full t.une AuLIUIDl Meoa ... CID 28d 6 3rd shifts. No uperience nee. We train. Advance ment opportwuty for management posihona to $5.50 per bour 1f qualiC.ed. For more in· fonnatioo 6 in&etview appty to store U'1, 111 IW Mar. Carta Mesa. &.11-Kl.l. WW interview llooday lbru Friday tram lun to 3pm. F.quaJ Oppor Emp&oyer Ostcal ACCTS ,AYAIU cuu ACCTS UC8Y AILE a. .. Ptnn. J> /time poeit Ion. Jolly Roter. La&. Bdl 4M.otl7 CkrlcaJ DO THE RISll«i PRICES GET YOU DOWN? Paid Weektf N~~~ tloMdq Ii Veca&ian Pay ---.. a... Cllllr,,... IHtJll fit 11aclalw ... u.t.mot,.. ,_,.,,~ l\iJl11!' -.. --.,.. Wonloc temporary 1s U. bmll way to fl.ad your ...... 'eace ln t.be busUM!SS warid. We are now in· terv1ew1nc for th e foUowing '°°' • short &erm •u1pmen1&. Im· msbt.e opeo1nes. * Acc:tl ,., iL Ca.ft O 3 yrs nl> LD computer ()dd > ...... 'o,.raton t6 mot exp. evening shift. 4 Wl nudmgbt I •Miii) II O,.rotof"· c.Eltp req for Fa.sJuon l&l.md law firm I • ,..,___., S.Cy CExp w /uis1trance. oo sbar1handl *'odillcJ ca.n OOkey touch. 40 wpm I ·~ t W1th 6 wi t h out shorthand I 557.0045 CT\-Llr\';. llWIOIHJN ~l ~IMCI S CUii TYPIST T• o.,t . Times Mirro r Cable TeJevisloa. a cable com murucatJOOS subsidiary of the Times Mirror Company. has an 1m mediate opening for • Oertt Typist. Requins a high school .,.._., wilh al teut • ,.. of aperienee ... Oat ~ Yoa muat b e •• accurate ll&ltlatk al typUt. Yoe will aaW•'" tum.. tne tax. retl&l'U and ,.rtorm other ml•· cellaoeoua clerical dads. n.. to • recent acquial· lion. w are aow one of the larpst cable COID· .... iD the natiOD, and will toClll be movtnc to ~ ..... omca lo lrviDe.. We olfer u ucellent aalar7 11111 beDlllt pro._ .,..eoour ..-,-. ~ ................ ~ 11111 a compuy ....... pla. You ue IDYM.ed to allPb' ln person or c a ll TM"'7..., for lnfonna- tloll. Maatw Sptdaltin 1640 Monrovia, C M 642 :M2'7 E.b 1-: a.sues Part tune fr fu.IJ lime gra"eyard. part time swing Apply 7-Eleven . Store. 1097 W. Baller, C M Clerk Typist. Small pleuant Irvine omce. Call Nancy~. COWAHY RIPU:SENT A TIVE People penon needed to represent estabhsbed ~og co Great op· port.UllitJe:s ~2101 COMPANlON -Elderly woman seeks m1ddJ., aaed woman to sht home & domesuc duties Non ·s moker. Salary Miss V1e10 495·S3'77 C ONCESSI0/'11 WORKF.ftS.16 & 17 yr olds preferred , o wn tram. 2·3 dys per wk FT-tt meals & raise:. Call Bob Philli ppe at ~ ~ly Raceway .5Sl·Mll ----- Construction . White rr8le. 36, seeks fnend.s 18to35. Jerry: 731-7137. OD needed for retire· menl facility 2nd shift. Quantity cookulg ex per. req'd. Good ~nerits Newport Vi Ila. 642-5861. Ods Elq>er. pref Port Mesa Qinvalescent Hospital. 6C2-0tOO • COUNTER HELP want· ed f or M ic h e le 's 0f'anen. Call 496-51.24. C°""'8 HB.P Full or p /tlme. Dry Cleanln1 plant. NB ~ CUSTODIAH Temporary help. 2 PM to 10 Pll. caJl Cbuck, Mon thru Friday . al·8> Data ent r.y · a a a t . operator. 1811 ayatem 3" »-key needed. Will train. F.nt.ry level poei· tlon. Good atarting aal.uT. P\tll co. beneftta . Apply American 1.ettJer. 181 Kale Ave;.. Irvine > DeliYery Driver. Part time. Dm&al Lab. Ideal for b ouaewlve1 le aabn ....... A.II OI' PK.IM-KQ. Ude Ibis lluffet aat 00 • Tuffet, •lonl came a ...... ........... u.. l)aUy Pilot Clualfled ............ JIW. .... ,...,,. and boasbt It fw ... You can MU )'GUI' tldlt and ... ol otbtr Ualap Utro-.1ta Dally PUot Cle1atn.d ,.,~ .... r . . ·-... .. ... . ... --· -.----·-·-.. " ·--- . I ---· \ ; ' I I I L De1·0roo•er, ••·· Ptri••e,•4', ..... , ••• •••& ~. ••"r ':I lo Haad0 1ci& .. orl 111 , 914*, Dft"WWIOardao.r comb "*'9 ~ CAU~ Ooe:I llrl•la1 ,..ewd, Mio. ... •• APPlJ at P•••11aver, ltto~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~. CM f'ACl'OAY T&A.INU -Or.:N&ll.U. OPFICE - Dlh'llS ladL.arial oenm.lca Ap E:Qw. mature Part· 'Pvt tbnt. T:» to 12 JD &li1 0..am·tek. 111 W. time. Appty 1-12. l2Jtl0.8 ~ ll:•to 5:JID St*nta &ala C Ill. Lo1ao Ave. C M or--...~ preletred •·--------S5'7-8> ____ _ Alto-f\aU Ume poaJ· ._._ ta. I t.o S.. Mutt be 11 ..---., GENERAL OFFIC I!: years of .... with lood ......... Jdls GIRL Must type drivln1 reconl. Start Reception duties S3.l0 fer bour. Call We have lmmod open. _7SU283 ______ _ Martt a 751-~ lllo for G9I. OFC to $1 D DRIVERS -Deliver Warehouse VeraaWe lodlv wW en- bakery products to Assem~ty Tramees joy the variety of reapoo ~ ulisling Ole lier super markets Early Factury of major corp. Call 1llOl'1lloc to aild after. Joyce 833-Z700 Denni.I ac noon. <All SS'l-8727 FEE JOBS Dennis Personnel of PAID WEEKLY DllYBS Irvine, D12 Michelson °*hr Cab,-.-l\onell GfRL RIDA Y ---------Nice beach area office, DltlYlaS c.ual atmosphere, good Men or women 2S yn or SDMCU.llC. typist, lite fllio&. 7AM· dder. Know the coast IRVINE 752-6666 1:30PM , $150 wk <Jtiea. Net Sl80 a week E.O E. M /F ~. Mike Lotan a more Orapge Coast ~~~~~~~~~jGirl Friday, req. gd. Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt. memory, math aptitude. Herrmann. Fountain -~. full UmeAL, _ _.... typioc, 10-k.ey, acctg & Valley. CNo of Slater u.......:: ... ,.... loan proc. "'-'..1ul. f''a.st bet w n New hope •· minimum ol office ex-·~ ""',:..lid} .. paced NB business CAA: per. required 64()..8960 lm-SIOOO mo. ~5 ~~~~I 8tct1e1Mk .... .-.y F\rm loc.ted near ocean has opportun1lles for F If & a limited number d P tr. CDuring school hrs.)posltions . Will trl..l.D. Earn while you learn. Sl.25/hr. to start or IDOn! for experience. la.I> w. 17th. St. MS-3632. ~ wHuGlcnMr App y In person San Clemente Gius & Mir· ror. 161.S No. El Camino der Acco•cttl•CJ· Real. s.c. 49'2~191 C O U M T y O F Graph designer full ttme OIANGol. "Design graphs, charts & tUCTllCIA.H 2-5 yrs comm ·1 ex pr. rtq. E &t A Electric ~1878 •TEST TECHNICIANS •• a Zlld 5Mft Immediate ~gs are available for production ti!Sl technicians to test &t troubleaboot Printed Clmat Boards and final ....ea>bties used in COID· ~ lttminals. Re<lui res work Ing knowledge or TTLs circuitry using 1400 series JC's. We dfer a stable work environment with an ex- cellent salar y and bendits package lnclud· ing compapy paid Life, Den,al, Medi cal Insurances. Pension Plan, Sav1nga Plan with high interest, lO 'h paid holida.ys per year and 1 week paid vacation alter 6 months. This position m ust be filled 1m · mediately. Please apply at PERSONNEL Floor service. Nr. OC Airport, M-Tb, 6am-4:30 pm. will train. 979-1483 Food prep & sandwich mater. No experience needed. Fiex.lble hours. Apply in pe.rson. SlonemilJ Terra«, 2915 Redhill, Costa Mesa. F\ill time positidtr In our Reader ad dept, hrs Mon lhru Fri 9-5, tele & courur aa.Jes, reqs good spelling, grammar & penmanship. Must enjoy meeting the public. App. ly Pennyaaver. 1660 Placentia. C.M. Ga•:•Cten For 1nternat1onal marketing co . Fu II charge or lite rature bandlin1. mail macbine. misc. duties Full be n e fit s Appl y 8-4:30pm IMS Equip- ment, 2805 Barranca, Irvine. Mrs. Coplan ~l. General office. Dependa· ble. CdM. 3'20 E. Coast Hwy. m-2133, SSl-5619. forms. Duttea l.nclude in Icing, paste.up & lay-out Salary D 0 E. Irvine. ~-4'152 Guards NllNGMOW UNIFORMED GUARDS •Pay up to $4.19 per hr. •Unifonm & cleaning free •Mature persons Wekocfte. •WW train APPLY lN PERSON MON·FRJ ~3PM BEKINS PROTECTION SERVICES 2601 W. Ball Rd. Anaheim, Ca. r714J 761-4111 EO.E. MtF GUARDS Full & part time. All areas. Uniform s furnished. Ages 21 or over. Retired welcome No experience nee. App. ly Universal Protection Service. 1226 W 5th Street, Santa Ana. In Ge n er a I 0 r r i c e terview hours 9-12 & 1 4 Psychological group Moot.bru Fri. needs bright person for receptionist position. HAIRSTYLIST-175 chr M ..... be ood t . t w·ii lse. oew salon. N.8. Ask ~ g ypis · 1 for Don or Dan 752-2299 train to do bookkp'g & medical Ins urance ~ G&aA.LHB.P Handyman ror k>cal apt complex, 40 hrs week. S4 hour 675·5949 or ~J:llU. ~•u&edt.o wort for Julee'* Ras· 1edy Ann ·a. bra 8·4, n..rn .,5-251• •HOUSICUAt8s $4 /S..5__()_ per br + ~. WW traio. Full 41 pa..rttJme. Advance-ment· opp Must hne tram.-~ Housecleaning needed w/motel cleanin1 ex· peritnee. 8-12 S dya wk. St.art $6 per br. m.MIO HOUSECLEANERS - part·Uine or full·Ume. Own trans. Start immed. Top U . 673-1266 or ~1 Housekeeper Uve·1n or <U. S days/week. Rm & bd plus saJ Wlmds free. !162-041M. Call 6 to llpm. Housekeeper 1compamon. hve-in. to elderly lady Excellent accommoda- llons Pvt Ba & shwr E side CM $100 wk 64&111585, no smokers HOUSEKEEPER Live-in. No children Mu.st be able to cook For working couple. LAguna Beach ~ .. 191 eves Ho usekeeper -Ma lure penori to work wknds & holidays 1n charge of small household. Must dnve.~l. IN NEWPORT CENTER SF.c'Y ASSls:I' NEEDED For Regional Dire«or °' Kinder-care Learning Cerun, childcare back· ground hetpful; typing, fllinc, phone work. in· voicing & ot.ber office skills oecesaary. shows initiati v e , good penoaality, creative a mmt. sns.._, •t.artio&. benefits. Call Ms . Matheny for lnforma· Uon. 640-M40. IHSPICTOR TaAIMH To learn all phases of ID· spect100. Must pass company phyi;lcaJ incl. back X·ray Tak.ing ap- plications 8 10 only. Stratoflex, 17671 Armstrong Ave. Irv E.0.E. A Kenda vis Ind. INSPECTORS 9.c. IMSPICTOIS 2MO SHtFr Requites 1-3 years ex penence. Ab1hty to use various precision meas~ devices. Ex· ce:lJed benefits Please apply betwe e n 1. »-4. OOpm SHIUY, IHC 179l0 Gillette Ave Irv F.qual ()ppor Employer Liquor nllht mana1er, -1 beach area, lull tu., expet'. neceaaary. top wa1ea. apply lo J*"IQll.. Holiday Howae lJquort. m1 £. Coast lfw>'. Odil. UI t•YAID MAH Saw espr. Wiii train. Full " or p/\ime. C..U for appt. S.30'73 MACHINIST Production I a the. ~pr miDimwn Syn. Top pay & beoent.s. Call ~S208 Mactune trainees and material han~lers for plastics fabrication plant. Apply in person to Fabricated Plastics Inc. WW. l.8lb ST, CM. .......,.AL MACNNIST CaOltidate must haves+ years related exper . work from blueprints Must have fabricated oew tooting & repair ex isting toolmg ID prod UC· tJon. We o!fer xlnt. com· pany benefits 1ncludmii medical. dental. & op ttcal wura.nce. Please apply ID penoo: SHILEY IMC. 17800 Gillette Ave Irv F.qua.I Oppor Employer MAJD Pleasant woriung cond1 lions. F /time. lnqwre within The Inn At Lagtma. 211 North Coast Hwy, Laguna Beach. MAJDS. $4.50·~ 00 hr F\ill & pan time, own t.ransp.OCS. 675-2101 MAILCUIJC Co&dwell Banter Real Elute; 10 to 12 bn. per week, nexlble hours. ideal for student . 664-919. Mn. Johnson. MairCenaooe mao-betper ~~~lnC.M. ~semi. C2l.S l Niia.,... * w--1111 ....,w..w ....;w..w · 7&IO ........... ~ .. ·-·· ·--··-·· ..................... . orr1CS·OSNSRAL, Pa ~ lame. Prott•• .. r /A.ulld. ....... a• .... lbt-O(li*--. aw.n, ct. WUL~nrt ealltlq .............. W E. pmdeMe. Oa.1 • tH JnCtW for ftn•nefe! c ... t ff w 1 • c cl II . ..,., &Qiar. '"'· b.a ereeumtq, pel'IOOIMll, ......, ... am Wlltnm.•-· earht101 fuacuo., -· ,.... 1811 ·~ .. to ,....,. ·~ Dita Owftl ('.om,. . ..... 6 lllfl'IY. &xw. T.A.8. W. MN. NI a .W J:rNaa; ,.,_ .... -o•ty. Onlrf'.-C6 . --=~ 6 Ru.l support eoftware •·MIOl a. ..._ viiitct ......; = =-PAIT,_. Ptr • P tr. llQ1 out· ~-dll __,pro. uam-Jpm. AJ10 rpm. """"" bmaflb. Wort W'I ~ male adj•t· 8JJm. ft&-food • driAka ~ 10C,~ •• ...., lmlllU lD data ,__: for take out order•. w..Je fOU -~ 88 <'714 )752-5401 Jerry •WM . E.O.E. ColDl"Rer kle.H Ul>tn and 1 199r ~ PASTE.W PMJ'llMI Pw90ll needed ~ uailt ,........, -I*"*· eWwty lady day.. Call Take ad to nearHt a-OJAI all IPM. .Employment Dtwe&op- ASSOllO na••s wt&b Ill Jeut l year H · ~ = ::V!l. PERSONNEL REP melit Dept. DOT Needed for youn,-IOlUl'7.-_ M p6kl for dyman.ic b10-medlcal by emPo7er. EO& periente. preferably nee. tbe Oraqe Cout oenp1per. Excellent Oall1'1'tlot. S:JO.t-=JO ClOGll*Q' bmellts. Am Mon-Fri. 1:»1:30 Satar~ betw9eD 9 AM • 6 PM. dly. Gnat Lor coUe&W» Mlmday Uwu Friday and mooalicbten ... pr ~ICOAST w k . o N L Y pac>. Muat be f amlli.ar db Olba rep!at.ioat " O'CMll> Im. proeedutta. P.:lrper-. or decree recad. tl.ooo per mo. Coolact Admm. Gl·l.15i5 A.ut y --. REQUIREMENT IS A -nii.v' GOOD VOICE. Ca II --~iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiim JJO W • .., St. MM32l, ext 312 after c...e...... p s: 30 B. lllood.ay lhru '-0,, Gil twitt ·Friday~~~~~~~~ 5 Years minimum ex· • yla,at ::.: pen~. management ---~-=----position Experleoce In NM'iHT GU.UO pan TIME aH phases or person· lrrit•• TadL Ml Del/labor /benefits. etc A larae wholesale tvr .. Mf's Excellent benefits &t nursery 11 seekln1 a ~tuwna working cond.ltions. Ml1- PllFIWD Mb at Jeaat l year ex· per1ence, ,Preferably newspaper. Excellent ~ benefit.a. AJao need put lime proof re- ader on P. Ill. lhi.ft. App- ly between 9AM • 6PM. Monday tbru P'Tlday. APPLY IN PERSON' O...,.Coest l:::J. ::'st. CcKteMesa .... o,,ty &lpfyr resp. penoo to assume Eoterprialn& adults. sion Viejo area Only dutlea with minimum over 21 witb Dynamic. those seeking perma· supervtaloo. Dulles in· A d v e n t u r o u s oeot employment need ch.de: IDOnitoring main peraooaliUes,whoenjoy apply. Call Su san , P I T secre tar y - gate and irrigation worlho& with and 581-3830. receptionis t , 7AM to pla.ats ualn1 aut.omauc modvabnC Youths ages I~~~~~~~~~ noon, Mon·Frl Sm411 of· ~yatem. No ex-10 t.o lJ. $4.00 hr l-0 start. fi Npt Bch Sal SlOO a week potential Pest control trainee. ice 111 • ary :!rt Steve St~· COCI· Pbooe 642...UZl Ext 2.SO Steady job for right open. 97~1. Ask for MOW .... FULL-TIME Expand1n1C rt'tall eltt. ll'onlca f ll'Ul ~ now ac eeptmg applkatlOl\S for full·Ume employment Salary & comm1si.1on l"Om.l:nemurate w ~xper Will train Call Enr ~13 NURSES AIDES Needed roe PM stuft ID conv bollp Good work Ing conda Xlnt bene w 11ns Apply ~verly Manor. 340 V1 ct ona C M Nl.nlD& RK-l.VM 'Geriatnc paUenu 31 bed stal»On, 8 pd hoOdaya. ~ salary Ir benefits Mn. Fan-eU M2--3S05 Nlhuig between 2 and 6 P }t penon. Pror1.t-tbann1 Ir _Donna ___ • _____ _ ASK FOR LAURIE icroup health Apply RCPT /GfH. OFACI Party Consultant . CoWJter Person. full IJme IJK'ludt.ng Sat App ly 2025 Newport Blvd. C M ___ E 0 1-.: Wednesday· Lloyd P~t Neat. responsible person o.iuo. ~ E Dyer Rd. f« vanety ol olc dulies. ~ -----O>mpany paid benefits P~TE-UP ASSEMBllR With at lea.st 1 year ex perience. prererably nt'wspaper Excellent oompaoy bl'nf-fllS Apply betWH'n 9AM • 6PM. alanday thru Fnday APPLY IN PERSON ~COAST DAILYN.OT llO W. IA Y ST. COSTAMISA ... o,,ty .... PET ATIENDANTS 551 1000 Dewey's Rub- Patt time. busy beach blShServtce. lrvme kennl'I 13 7S hr Helen R c p l p 1' . H a 1 r 49Mlt.i Handlers, NB. Mature f'HOTOLAI TIAJMH M~ havl' some photo graphic experience lmmed openinic. top not.ch person. We are a lull bend1t company with P8.ld medlr al. profrt shlrulg & pension plan. paid vacauons Call lor app 't . days. 646-2l.J6 Picture framer. part wne. expeneo<ed. Art Workl Ptamea, 990 N O>al Hwy.. Lai. Sch *"3Ul5 Pre-Scbaal 'hacber •ant· ed. <Artlflcale or ex· perience AM ft Al'ltt · noom ID Newport Beach. Call a.an 6eO-M20 64U484 ----- REAL EST A TE UHD SALES FOi '10 EARN I 0.1 SO/o COt tt ISSIOM MET I Cao earn from SSOK to WOK lst yr Unlimited q1&aUfled lead&. mu1t1- nul.lion dollar land in- ventory 2 Sales coot.est every m o nth . Win cash bon~. new suits,-etc. 3 Ow product low cost So eaur. Land. Budget Tenm. Plenty of fio.anc-il'.ll at~Apr. 4. Persooahted sale11 tn.iDin& In clos10g for aewmen Nina Aides. All shifts. Good nae al pay. No u - per. nee. WHI train. Certlflcation pro1ram available. Apply Port Mesa Convalucent fbpital, 2$70 Newpon BlYd. C.111. &CUQ. ~ Clrt.. cballen&mi PQlilioo ror person w n yr e•per. Some com- P'Mr' exper. desirabl.r. cau Shuiey at ~3'71 S Pmsible manage~nt positions for strong ~~~~~~~~-1 dolers or emd resume to Con-PltlSSMAM 6 As k about our Cadillac P\a.n l1DeaUI Drillinit U.S . Expr"d quaiity m.~ Nursmc PO Box 1121111. Npt Bcll. prusmao M /f' to RN mid. 7-3 • 3-11. _. operate Ka11u1da ll0-2 XllJl. rate al pay. Apply ;:.r ======;:;;;:;; color< and Hallulida 100. 7. PlualJ JIN.~ ..... pocvwtrt Beach amc.. medica1 benerlls available valeeceot Hoaprtal, 2570 e ' . J-~ o .• - DO.N. ~Mesa Con-{, I ?"::i~/orJ~ 8 find out why we have I.be best thing goin1. (Uc. req.) Ask fCK Mr. EV1lm. 114-915$-340%. MAINTENANCE MAN 4.50 Unit adult complex . Orean area. 962-6653 ASSE MBLER , MECHANTC-AL -Sc1en bfic Instruments. Must be mechao1cally in· clined, dependable & coosdentious. S4-0--0398 C.M. =·rt Blvd C .111 1 ,... -l~' ~or nu..•1 .# .:_ \~~ , PRINTED CIRCUIT Nunaog t J BOARDS -Exper. LYN'S 1-3.JO "-.siatfJR9 _ Torb.up. ~y 3002 So ..,..........,_, OUSl SA •.35 lo S6.7S per hr. e.New ----- Real ai.te Salespersoo. .LIU.llled..._.AltL.a.cU Bay View orf1ce . Progreu.ive comm.lsston spbt~ tiaCHAHICAL WG TECHHIClAH Two years experience working with minute parts. Medical com pan,y Excellent beoefit.s & working conditions Mls.s100 Viejo area. Only those seeking perma· nent employment ~ed .ipply Call Sui.an. 581-m> Outstanding benef1l1. Buatness Recular & merit raises. Ac cc o, d 1 n 9 1 o 2 weeks vacation after I ce11totN1 ....._ •• •nd yr. Major medical, den· Pn>tH.io.a coo. IS.C. t.al L ur ... Ina. at no coet t1IOO to 17130) •II ex " persons doing tlualneu to employee Fiaiiship under • fictitious ne- Convalescent Center, mu•I Ille • •tetel!Mnt 642-llN4 •Ith the County O.tll end he..-11 publls.,.d Nursioc .-..oDIAI. YSIS ' Cnt.tcal Care Erp. pre· f~ WW tram for tJus Specialty Full lime. ID Mission VleJO lout l•m•• '" • ne•speper Ml ... "9 I"" •••e tn which the IMialMH la toe.Md The •l•t• ... •nt •• requited by te• encl II -.... ,., tn ptOlectlng JOU• l>uslneu neme M ost l>•n~s ••quire proof ol ffliftg IO 09911 com"'•rc:tel-• lhe DA IL't' PILOT ,..NTIHG • U you att 20 or over. Ir looking for a carttr op· portumty tn pnntJ.nt. ap- ply at PENNYSAVER, Ulll) P\a~oa. CM ~ ... Asai.st. needed for rast pa~ Ora.nee County pubbc a ban rvm. Oen c aJ + or gaiuutJonal sk.tlls. ac c ura ry &i good knowledKe of spellmic & grammar essential ~ Pt'r mo Xl nt co beMrits Call Claudia Rohnng 549-4834 Real Eatate SaJes ST.An fOOto COMMISSION WE OFFER • Npt.·Mesa Board Membership • lrvi..ne Board MLS • Rttept1orusl •Computer Tenn10al • New bwld1ng wtth r o n,f e r e n c e r o o m . lutchen rac1hues & more Low moolhly fee CALL TODAY !' IWICHIP f'ttOPBT1ES 557-4436 TRIVUC INC • _,,..._.. o ... ""........-"" o-...-...... 31.S) Red.lull Avenue Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Equal Opportunity Employer M /F Here we grow again Permanent positions available with tool ren· t.al ftrm_ Stores in Costa Mesa. Laguna Beach, El Toro. Benefits, will train . Apply 1930 Newport Blvd, CM. or Z21100 Lambert # 1203, El Toro. Homemakers-if you h..ive been t.bio.k1ng about a career here's the perfect opportunity. If you ·ve bad some college ex perience and interest tn beallb & nutrition and like working with peo· pie, we will train you lo understand your own nutritional needs and help others with theirs Starting salary S800/mo + benefits. After 6 mos. you will earn over $1000/mo with opporturu· ty for manaaemenL For appt. call Great Earth Vitaminl.a.8202 Interior pl3nt m&1n ten a nee Fu II & Part ti.me avail 67-5424 Med.teal Ass l . Ba ck ol fire Exper only Busy Ped.tatnc1AD. 644-0970 714-lll·llOO P'O••O.• -1111"9 •llO pubhc•tton M•.oce• We ha•• •"the neceuary IO•mt and "'•lntalll e CU1ly aerwlce to the O••ng e Coun1 , Coun"°"M f l!Mr •toe> PRODUCTION TRAINEE Rubber hose product.s. ln·tne area Must pass company ptl:ysx-al IJ)('I "d back X ray Ta&lnJt applications btwn 8&1 0 only Stratoflex. 17671 Armstrong Ave. Irv. E.O E A Kendav15 Ind O> Heal Estate Slilc:. People needed in Sun set Bectr h orr, top comm1ssvon. fnOneer MICHAMCA.L EHGIMERS Degree. Minimum e:it· perience considered. Ex· cellent benefits and woning conctitl~. Mia· alon Viejo areai Only those seeking perma- oent employment need apply . Call Susan, 581.m>. General Office. Part time for exciting oUice 10 Hunt. Bch.. area. Only experienced at accurate need apply. 964·Z791 General Office 4 DAY WOU WEB XlDt co beDef Typing 50. .Factory Workers In ·~ chemical rdlaery. Full Ume permanent po1l· -marv hie ll' ~v tlons. Hlgb school l'10NewportQr Dr NB ~ QI' "Wk ea· Si as --..0.2DJ perience with cbemlcala .,_ bllpfuJ. o., • evenina 1~~~1"°"'~~FR~~~· ~~ shifts. Will lratn, r: medic•I inaurance !aeftta, paid for by Co. Paid vacation plan. merit lwall plan. auto. Salar7 lo.crease pro- ....-. .. E.O.J:. ~. Just mov.S into town? 1ben get acquainted with tbe Classifled Ads. They're the easiest way t.o find JU1t the Items and aervtcea you need I IMYINTOIY COORDINATOR Qirp headquarters for a statewide financ1a I &eTV1Ces firm, Fashion Island to run inventory & ~eiving, supply or dering, inventory con· trol. mail processing & t!peciaJ proJed..a. Exp re· q"<I Call 640·0123. 9:30am·Spm. ~AL IACIC OFC Exprd only Newport <Xfice Beach U"*>gy. 6"-8722 MB>ICAL COUIJER Loc*ietg for ~ well Ofl'an.IZed 111 Q fwl way to dlv1dual wh'1 enjoys -a..&-- driviog and 1s famlhar -.. .-A~ with OC ILA area. No .. ._......_ $$$? sales. must have own ~I l:ll trans Medical back· You1.I-find 1t at Kelly d h 1 f 1 · 11 thru temporary asa1gn groun e p u · "'1 menta available for a train. For appt. 7118-8SOO d L h M·F9to5. ay. wee ... mont or Jqer. J anitorial routes. rell•· Medical Assistant A perfect opportunity ble, lru1tworlhy In· needed.lor surgeoa'aof· for ST UDENTS & HOSTESS div Id u a Is . 0 w n ftce. Ptr up to 20 bn pr TEAOIERS t.o earn ex •-...a.-... -1-~ .__ tra $1 dunn1 Easter Apply Blackbeard '1 .. _,.,.__. -"''-_wa. __ _._ __ ..,_____ ~ e.taurant. 4250 Mart-·-------· v-rnuo•. ...,..,..,_ · -sT lnpleWay.Npt. Beach. ~~•-Ex· *• •r-1 KEY PUNCH per. 'l')JMa. N.B. ...... •SICUT AlllS Hosteeaes ac waitresaes. ~ birloi (or lcabod's Seepy Hollow Tavern <a ·restaurant) ln Cdll. Openina IOOl'.I. ~or 875-0T'Tl or Ma· l.22S. 3344 E. eo.t Hwy. Cdll. No 1mokin1. u .... • • W O a D OPBIATOR a&Lmyopen. -.s19'. NOCISSIM6 I It. SMft Medical Aawtaot. Front •a..KS • back office, ex-* ••sa.• •s lmmedla~ opening ror -.. ..., IW1er' wttJi abilil.)' perience belpluJ. Call •W.attousl to wan una.-minlmwn ADD • ...,.... N 0 e I p e r i e " c e of 1upervl1lon. lllu1t , _________ , nec:aaary .. Top Pay .. HOS'ISS have at least 1 fr· ex· ~ a Plkt vac.Uons.. Refer- :1.mce ln prod&M:Uon _...., 1'J +Jt ral bomw .. NEVER A f\a1l & _put time. Apply key puoc.h oa an Madical IDAIUacturiAc PEE In pereoo. No phone 18111 129 or almllar company ·needa a ailla. Jtll1 &.ots.1. '° S. modela t1I Tab producta worker. lllacbine shop a.& llwJ ,)A!. acn. • ar DedlAaa Data. experience req Ill red, ·-We offer an Jllnt salaf1 blab 1c:bool mubloe wlt.b eo. beDaftta incllld· abop ok. £ac:elleat -Ule, lldcal • 0.0. llmlllta • woddQa eoo-tal. Pleaae apply at dlu.t. Ml.Nioo "'Viejo mD5 :::~~ Y'IUVlll t..:. • 9l .. • .......---. .. _c:.--. Cm&alMaa.Oa .. .... OpportaailJ .... ,,. 11/P' IELL~ ee"'v•ctta Call or come tn tod&1 1IYiDe. m-1.0 nm lil&•lw1 ctr Dr. .. ....... ti., MT.,. 11152 l•acb Bhd. ...s l>y one ot out co11we111ent oflices ot pho"e the LEGA L l>EPA"TMENT 54~. £11 337 lor "'ote lnfO,....•tlon •nd to.ms .PHOIC/1'1ASK /~ICRO­ LITHOGRAPHERS E L ECTROMASK IS the only company solely dedicated to providing maskmak1ng eouipment, se rvices. and wafer 1mag1ng systems to the semi-conductor industry. Due to our continuing expansion and growth. we have three 1mmec:hate entry level positions for Qualified photomask m1crol1thogra?>hers. working in microscopic image production for the electronic circuit industry. Experience with pattern generators. step. and repeat cameras a plus. In addition to our excellent compensation. we offer a comprehensive benefits package, convenient suburban location. and a great work environment within a growing corporation. Send Your resume. stop by. or call: <'all Bud Hyams '7 I 4J 146-5502 RECEPTI ONIST - Wanted Location nr the Bank or San Clemente. Call for interview 9-12. a2!14 · DCWllOMST Excellent typing re- quired, heavy public contact, sood telephone 1D&J1Mr1sms required. Excellent benefits & YIUtinc condltWm. Mis- 1100 Viejo area. On{y thc»e uekln& pecma- nmt employment need apply . Call Susan, 581-31311 RECEPTlONlST Front ofl'ice experience • ~ atmoapbere, Ute t1J1in1 It lo.by-. Lota of baneftt.a here. Near OC airport. Call Rusty Pelican Corporate omee al59-11112. *2 llcOaw. '"· 211 114-5050 To Place your El k I "Fast Result" ectfQffi(\S n~. Service Directory •lot o. s.te a... ad .... Call Now ......... 11111, CA IUM 6•2·1611 .... ( !li!!M!"!!!!!!!!~:.!:J!=:~::ld::•:J1;;;1~==~ ........ Hav. ... ala1t fer I _ ........... .... 'lft~ Mp aoal• wl01 .......... llll&4MC'O Xiii.,..... ....... .... Olill .Al .... far coa. .......... ,, fi•Hllel latenlaw. 1\ $ q I __,, ~ PlW ..,,.,.Pfr dfvl•Hee~--. 1'llil lillPt1 ttltt'eAfUJ knl • 11 Jr .... u ...... for • tra1Me la aiit ctreulatJoo u1111. aert1c• 6 colt•ttloa .,...w.tedafPlcut wUJ ~·• a -(Jberal ~ ..,,, ,..War· ly ach~•l•d ralaea, boow o,port.un Ue• 6 many '';!4• Mnellta a.urb u vacaUoaa, p&ld IJ'OUP loturante. Iii• ~ • dent.al ~ .......... COOK. Dependebte peraon to work et modern bHltb food• IWKh ((Mlniet' prepanna audwlcbe" • uleda WW tra1n u.nlfonu f\Ln\ ~ medkal • defttal bmel ~y ln penion Undbft1 NutliUon ult for Mv. So CoNt Pine 1'U3 Bntt.ol St C II btwn Qu'OYMll " Bu.lJock.a Reatauraot lihnaaer Jmmed. openln1 for mer. Ill Jfaat food e1per. Salary open . C11ll m.UDJ for •PP'· Bm&aurant P/fCOOK.. WAJTR~. BUS BOY -Now hlrint. Ja.ty.~~J ~ mwl be 11, have a pod drivtna na· cord. "°'" .,.. JeGeral· b UAll·t'PM. Monday thna Friday. S.t.urday overtime 1vallable as oeeded. U you are qualified • are interelted ln learn· In a the newspaper circulation buslneu. come to tbe olftce. 330 W. Bay, Coat• Mesa. Aalt few HarTy or Ken Goddard. Only apply before lOAM of after 2PM. Moo·Frl. E.O.E. RIJltaurant Manaaement & llanagemeiit Trainee. poeWoaa avail. w 11row· Ul& orga.ruz.alJOo Mellin& ~people. Sub-Salesgirl, outgoing & mi resume to: Bristol friendly. 18 yrs or older. Restaurants. 22142 Jr. sport.swear, lull or Apadle, El Toro, 9.2130. P tr. Seeood C la nee, llSTAUIAMT HOSTISS J-Ull & part time. Apply 1n person. No phone calls. J~ly Roger. 400 S. Coast Hwy, Lag. Sch ~ &Cashif'r ~ Talented & creati ve women nt't.'<led for retail 'IJ)e('talty "hol> Salary +- mrruruss1on and advan <'cment to Assis tant ManuJ(l'r's Job will be avrulablr t:xj>('nt-nr<.'<I rJO.ly ~ apply Apply in person to Apropos, l !f fo'astuon lsland, or call 644-21l52 ROOflltS WANTED Hal' ,_ larp project. ..... ~ ..... ppq. Call Lee Rooflat Co. 4Ml-'7m Sallbost maintenance & cleanJog io Newport Beach. P /lime lncld wttnds. $3.50 hr. Must have mm. knowledge or sat.lboa~. m~hantcal & dectn ral ~yslems. Call 7 14 645-7100 2122 W. Oceanfront, NB. m-3361 Sales. Hardware. lull Ume position 10 retail hardware store . See Mike or St eve, H. W Wrig ht Co ., 126 Rochester. CM SALES RETAIL FASHION ISLAND Fine ladies apparel st.on! needs expenenred sales help. Salary, com· mission, beocf'IU. Full & part tune. JOHMHOGAM Ill FashJOO Island 6'4-7100. s.a.Rep w+c-+.._ ia yr. pUd••• to SIOK. lnt«'Dt 1 co. wUI start cboleD penoa lmide to learn natl prod line, after 2 moe. will be cau. log on com1 & indust.r1 accb. c.au Bob, 8J3..2700. Dennls & DeDJus Pcrsoo· nel or Irvin e. 2082 Mic~ron SALfS. IND\. YOUR #I Expanding distributor or OPPOflUHITY 11'4 maintenance welding ,_,a.....,.-.11 COUHTY rod. thread mserts & ~ lubricants. Ground noor Home Improvement 0 ppartunlly for sell· company under1olng st.arta' to gat.n entry lnto rmjor expan1ion needs technical sales -111 assertive, outgolo1 ln· train. Career opportu.nl· dlvlduala wllllnl to learn tyformaleorfemale. salea akllla. No ex· Pac Dl.stribut.lng Co. perience Is required. 17031 DaJmlm, Irvine Senior positions are 92714, 714'557-0tlJ available for those ---------• w/aalea experience in SALIS PBSOHS the home Improvement n--aut ..I ad lta indult:ry. u you are loot· ..-g~ = ~ tna tor put t1me or run motlvat.e kids. Over 21 Ume work that la aalia· 1'.00 Hr. to at.art fying and ftnancta11y re· In lquna, Capistrano, wardlnl. cal.I DOW. Ad· S.O Clemente areu. vane.meat opportwtlty $100 a week potential. for abarp, ambitious , ,.,.. TIMI ~-Dool miaa this _, unique opportunity to EVIMIMGS join the fastest growlng IHOHI: oomplU\y in the f uteet &G-4321 or 496-QIOO growing industry lo So. EX'l. 250. Between l·S California. Alk for J im PM. Nelson at. 962· 7921 or Aak for Andrea D-2Kl Join the b te sJ :::idd ition to the BOB'S BIG BOY FAM ILY ...., jUale1l ...... -. • --------.... ....... .. . ........ ~ .................. c.u .. IAallla. tablla. bedroom ........ . 1tt, eouell1, pitt•r... •: Huat. HarbOllr. CHI> WANT&D : llLVIR •• • ,,, .... • .. ,, •tmiewt1.J!!!pt1. IQ.LA': Pri•• =-•-..w•-.......... Hiiiilt1tl.-.8MI !J¥"'4! _.-. "'''I"' WNIHE& •D•YD •••-• .. ••-•••••••••• lllaeDoaalcl'1/RalplH .,. ... bodll hU alM 'CHO,.J ' M , Cllll&lll 1111911 1112. US. Ot.ll ..,._ eoep •""4, 1b•, m. !JI. 127. Wlll "1 °' · Jleeoaclltioned Kirby ::.:· ,,.. "'*· ...._ "-~ Wttb IC· "SMarMa, '11..... ... ..... , •70 ....................... SCUllUTS ANSWERS · . .· 1 ........ , LAKE FOREST II MASTER HOME OWNERS ASSOC. 2tfs2 Toledo Woy: 8 Toro. 92630 ... O.&. -a aide. ZZ ef. t .,Wldlaalolld rtn •• 1$ NII. Almood. Almost .._,lid . .-0/080. I new. SHO, 760·907t, man'a weddJn1 band ID-IMI wbJte/yel 1old. J4cl . WuJaer, dryer • dta llwa1ber. A·l eood. llZ5ea.Ml-'841 11.!!0 /080. Ml.aM Rlbaad -Verve -au.e -Toward - OIVOBCI! Two'a com,eany aod three's a DfVORCE . ............ 586-0860 ,..._,., ..... If' .. .......,, __. f.M .. ........ HHIAIWlll*!'f'ttslM•• 1111 c.· "' .. o.&aUM ....... iodlv .. t1irt. .. aou1lllt to compile • 1••••••••••••!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!~ enJul• 4al9 f~ n · • l.D. llwy .... oc ..-c:b dip&. ....,,., co. Al"'9rt. ~ •&flff • Cell Ka,, IDZ100. Dea· .... ti all • 0-.U hrloclDd HC•H•ry • -r: ' o f I r v l o e • 2 O I 2 ••r•l•t ~· r1, MkheMca. .... .... "' •. ,.. -~=~---- ...... hr y•••t SICB'fAIY STOC*UJn Waded for small friend· l:y dectrOllks co ... C II. 11/F. WW lraln fWI or ~lme . Good SU5/br Call ~ •-•r er...... LIP&~ forlhia wllla ,. ca.Mt. 1 ~-poeltloo lO -------· --. w.11. c.a Hit. =-~~Ju~ STOCK m..iu ~,.:_,~d~ Ct fPJ(S S•hatda M•rt Slartiq aalan $1000. 0·2 yean electrooica > PAlme " P/UUM. Abo Call Rita. S40·SOSS. caablera. New dell. O>M&a1 Penoonel Asen· We need 5tot'k C'lerb to needl woRhlJ men for ey. 2790 Harbor. C.M. help u.a maintain our I u l u r e I o c a t I o n . Never a fee. I e ad e r a b I p I n t b e (714 )752·5401 Jerry manufacturer of com · 2-5ipm Securtty Gu.ardl, FUil Ir pW!r' producta. P I T • u n I I o r m s R&ponaibUitial wtll in· SCTIY ,tlCB'T. furnlabed, :alnt O.C. dude Jut pulling and ••· Phones, aood typlat, locaUoDI. Top pay. Car auaoce ol p&IU, and H · general o1n~. pleuant • phone a must. Shields aemhfiM, Familiar with TllEPHOllE soucnoa L•ck1 You! We are rapdly expudln& our buKineu • need more ~ aoticrton. w. are &ootln& for reaPoU•· ble )"OUD& ladies to wor1t ~ bn S:»tpm, Sun- Tb11r1. You can ••rfl anywhere fr o m D.»~~ hr There " no leillni involved & no exper. oeceuary Call all lpm wkdya ~ &lkror~ 1B.B'HOMI KOPLI MAke appta for repti N'1c::ie olc, ~d salary + bonus, c all for appt •1m.UJlda •011 ........... .. ...•.•.•. ESTATE SALE 711 s.A 5¥c.-. SANTAANA . AfrtlJ..Mtla tAMteJM s ft Grand Pia.Do. mo f\lmlture, CIMa Ir ete. .... MOLAHD HIGH!BT CASH PRJCES PAJ.D: GOLD-SILVER· U.S. COINS: Gold daaa rlnp·men.a SU. ladle11 tm Will buy &Old nnp, ...a.chel. teeth. etc. A1ao buy1n1 Slerlin1 &ilverware 6 Jewelry. U 8 . Silver dollara & cdna. Will plcll:·up CaJJ for OaUy quote Direct or CoUed, 1114~. Pvt Ply. HB. l c:t cbamcnd old f:Ur(>- peml cw. L·N ln color, Call MZ-4300, Ad altt.er •tdn eozo 1121. ....................... --------- UtUe prla Scbwtn.n 10-Wanted· &old & 111 ver apd, pa1d nao 6 mos. coma. Dlamood.s, at.er!· a10. sacrifice US. lnc.ooUect.lbles,etc.Ap- 9.cll8 pralaed 6 purcb aaed , 2 a..ac Men'• Cruben Scbwtnn Blank Phantom 6 Scbw1no Panther D:Jth ong JWu SJ&. 7874 caah buyer on duty. Appts only. 790-8017 for Sale· Sliver dollan. For tnvestor. Will aell to be-st offer P P . eves ... ~··· ... w ..... 1091 ......................... TOP CASH PAID For UMd f\lmiture • •P- pliaaca, woft:1JI& or aot 8&'7-l'm STOCX CERTIFICATES Wauted for collecting IJW1llOMS. Ma)« interest In railroad " mining aockl pri.or to ltOO. No quantity llmitatlon. Ple8M write cfeacribing certificate in detail or aerad copy ol ori&ina.1 to. - Scripopblly ~lety of Newport, 14 Corporate Plaza Dr .. Ste. 250, NB. lli!llllO. We wut reply with C9h otJer few ltema of ialerelt. atmosphere, salary Security Inc. WTl-7>&3. computer pnnloul de open. 833-9312. Val. ,.._....._ Sec\lricy ~._... TRAINEE Full time ~y U\ person 1'09t•I c-. 1035 -····················· 71 ... 1~dy7t0-8017 t...ac• S&UIS'J'RSS.Exper'd In alter1Uons. p•rt·Ume. MIF.~ SEAMS'I'Rll:S.S -To as· sist lD desJ&nen atudio. Part-time. Will train good home aewer . 673.3538 SECUT AllY ,uG'AL \ MEWPOn C8fTB Minimum 2 years California eX'pr. lo famt· ly law and hti(Cat1on Call Debby 95&-9l99 SECRETARY Headqrtrs olfire ol In dustrial stttl prodU<'ts co. ha..s rareer opport. w/very ~ood ~rowth pot.enl1&1 for exee 1~y wJ-4-5 yni upr. Benefits pkg & salary baaed on skills & exper. Giii. 7141494-9349 <M·F, after Spm &wlmds. anytime> Sec:nUr1 for amal1 ome. m Nsit Bcb. Need desMm· dable person w 11ood typing. 7AM·3:30PM. Salary apen. 975-0901. Ask ror Ethel. SecretanaJ Aexible Hours Ser relary /r ecepl W7goodlyptrrg 1t1 Its, needed ror establish~ exec seaJTh firm. is.JO hrs per wk. This la an Int oppty. For more into call N .S . Danford 7SU3Zl SECUTARY A top n ot.ch aecmatY /typUt needed t o s upport a buay Newport Center Ex· eaave auite. Knowledge of IBM Memory typewriter belpltal, eo. 70 wpm • /lrameripOoo ell• perieooe. lllllll be able to~~y· deal rib ID.IUlY t)'pe9 ol work. Salary to 111.400. 6"-7180 SECRETARY For canvas producta co. Permanent, full-time. Min tYlJing & shorthand. Various dut1 e1 . Knowledge of boata helpful. Pref. non- amobr. Call ~2247 GA11 GUAJl.D ~·~ .:':: fW1llan ut. pun bred. 1 16 K round brllltant lwl: -•• 1013 Instant Prus 21160 Harbor Blvd Ste (.; C M~ Ii> to IOOd home VS2 • .x> value, cash ••••••••••••••••••••••• For privale community. cellent aalary a nd La1una Beach area. tienenta peclla&e mdud Vanab&e ahlll. $4.00/br. me company peid life, Oall 41M15'7l for appt. medical and d.mlal 10 5"46-9965 olft'r or ., 641 8732 or CXJNN Direclor trombone IO•O ~I anytime with cue Excellent ~--~ candruon. aoo. ~·54I052 T,...,..4'JMty -••••••••••••••••••••• Attention 1nve1tors' 4 atterfSPll KEESHOND Pups A.KC EmrraJda rrom 2 to 6 _......_..._. ______ _ SlnJRJTY GUARDS -awaDClS. Peoaion plan, Full .... part-lime. So. ~ plan wllb tush • tm.erest rate. ooe week 0.C. area Clrvine. Npt. pat vacabon ~ 11• Sch. & El Toro I No ez. aJOlll!n. u paM1 bohda ys per nee. Will train. All per ~· Tlus poatl.loo sbllts avail. lmmed must be f illed tm· openings. Applv bt wn med.lat.ely Please apvly 9am lO 2pm. Burns In· to PERSONNEL. t1•1Jlf Newport Beach A1ftlcy seekln& e11p•rieoted Manaaer tn retail 6 oommtr"daJ sales Call TH~ Qi.a.mp iln! II f' Pet • carau 3 An C<Homb1an ' h o • . P v t P t Y «r. Off l'Tla.ll pnc-e Ap- _Zll_W1_1.34S __ aft_6 ~m__ ~ dattd J <M-80 by P uppy Atrert1onalt> Poodlt Cocll apoo look 1nic ror 11ood h o mt! ~1752 llx al rt>pula bh: )t'welt'r Pnv. party H 9 0006 WA "T .. ; 0 ~ I L V •: R DOLLARS Pn' alt· par I y 1)7• • IHal l'\ t" li7 3 2924 Alto·t•:a m i nt cond. W /cue & a cceuones. s.crifitt 1250. m-03!58 Gui tar. Tak a mjne P'34S $100 rirm 646-0875 -----Offiur. ..... ~& Eiqai6,..... 1085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ternatlonal Sec urity, 1m t:. Center. Ste 102. Anabelm. 71~ T,,Wts.c.11_., ~ N"11CJ"'l Buch pro(miUonal firm U\ M'W Koll Cente-r ha.s ~nt n K JlO Adrrunl!ltrat111e Staff for Typist who 11·k,.., work1 nl( with pt'oplt• lrl6-3MI Corker Sp,, n 11• I pu P" AKC. In tune for l'..4•1"' W J lf.J7 9271 ~ 8010 Sh:irpfu bond copier secuam lASTB IEAGU PUPS • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• • •• • nidJ SF726, does letter & SWBVISOIS Exper . Mileage paid. rJOV(lt INC. ........... 0-... _ (..---. , 1 .,.~ "GET A.GS l1•Rl1I Ill cop1t'K , xlnl ...,__"" rond tl400 673-6810 wages Ir bene. Sl.000+ 3LllO Red Hill Avenu(• m. T.M3 Co5t.a Mesa. Ca ~ Equal Opporturut y SECY JBK PR, part /full ~~~ Emii'oY~~~er~M~/~to·~~ lime, R.E Co CdM. ·~ Salary oeg. Call 9· 12. Jiloo. 'lbu. 87s.4BOO Spteu60ptn Kel11 baa lmmed. Deed ror e1perienced IBM Sy.tem S operatora. evenlal abllt. Good language akll1a a mu.aL CaJJ Manha: 14'7. 7U5I. Typist Wlth vanl'd duta.., t.o work lnckpendt-nll> Type 60wpm w rt't'l'IJ OOrwlt i.kJll.. l,)('pt.'Od .. bll' person . ~•~I d Newspaper Synd1c..it .. ~ " '\I\ I'. tn rolorf'd 1\' I • r.1 111.-• S150 r.o 577tl 1111111 """ l1 u -a n•·""I t 1111 ..... Oii •lflt• I ,Htl for •· '' h t .u.• ,,1 .. 1 on•• 'l>Jr ... ~ Sv1tr ,. ''"" ~ \1.1 r••llir'Tl 1Jt•rm.1nt.'ntly l>flu'I .,..If SJt~1 •• .!l••I 11l r.11't1\•· t.11( .. t H..., ·,:r1; 1111r. I ir ,.,, rn•·•·l inl( ;ur l int' I 11 n ... 1uin•mt'nll> Pre ,..,...to You 80 4~ ""'' ... theft' t'M a ••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ u'"'1 la& mcaic:.e Typ6st. lut. acevnt.e, d4! Snall Land.'n "mr ,....,.... ...1 llpaper, fabnc or pend.able, oon-amoker, and I-and, L.!ll •!I'.!~ lJa> Glo" paper • we 1"tlle. 1157-IDl n-es .1l oock & tn m y-OUr WAITRESSES full & l.iJC'. Or try two cards Cum ~ep.Dub1.t pup bltdltob&rt pct-Ume, pd vacauon. Jmo"S ~· "·" ,h11t, .,RI"""". SIC'Y U.AL SI JOO OJnpnlal Newport olfc. llll1at100 exp. huvy client cont.art, no S.H. Tram to be paraleaaJ. 1rvi.ne Penoonel Aaency 4118 E 17\b, <.Asta Meu a p p I y T a y I o r ' , '"r-~ Tedlmdan l~ fCK Imm.: llm '1 e.tor3 ~ .a.ECT'IOMIC * Restaurant. ~nta Anu "'6Z!fi2 4 ~ L.t.to:> SJ ,10 , , ~ ZM 642-1470 f·rt>rway & R t>ilh il l fi••.fl•~ S1 ~11 .. , TECHteClAH 1Wtln ()()RJJ-: rru x puµ 7 mt,. llJ ,., rTlllf'• $1 ~' '"' A growing electronics "Ii 1 \4..iJ.-w ~hot.'> \ l'I"\ I•\ ~ T .ax lnl"ludt-tJ SHOE SAL~ . Wan~h~ttt111tt11'-tt·ff ..._, m· artrt'!\"ie5 ~1.penencet_ 'TTTl?". 1Z d w a t c i, d n t: °"o e ARO• fuU or part Ume. Good mediate operunJt few an O\l\!I" 18 yni old Apply an Wot .:D4(I Dnaw )'our o,..n or \Cod Co. benefits 1-'uture t.;lectronic Technician person Don Marn ;i l ruur11 Jdd~' pht)nt' & mgmt. poetttoos po&llt with 3.5 years c-x Hat.aw-ant 547 W ltlth JoltF.t~I )r AKC 8'•.1rdt'(I ,., -11 !TlJkr •in•• t ard pt•r bAe. Apply 1.n person bet penence to cons truct Sl. <.Allt.u Mesa Colli,.., to Kood homr I.AR Add 25f l't1ch 9am as llam: 3077 s and imtnt.a.ul lest eqwp-llousebricn 665135 ~ ch«IL or l'Tl()O(>) or m e nl u•ed 1n ou r Wrut.ress 5 days. 11 J l'M. ---·--der"ll> Bristol, C.M. Production Depa rt. S4 75 lo start Pnvatt• TNCUP wht fem Poodle>. rt.LOT rttlHTIHG Small Puts AaMmbly menu Must be well Cou.nt.ry Club 644-5'404 to aide' woman at miin p 0 Box 1560 ASSEMBLY ~d in d i gi:i:I Wanted : pad:agec11. '!"r~_M7-Vl97 ~Mesa .Ca 92626 Clean product & work hooting tee 1· female. SJ. IS /hr. t o J-'ttt to___,. borne. 9 mo aft• quea. Caodklate sbouJd ~uuu p 0 s s e 1 a a h 1 g h llalt. Ment rai9t'a 1S37 old Malamute ll u~k y . ~UMf'Ol.-s :! wuform.\ ID ~•ch I STAaT $4.25 mecbaokal apt.itt.ade end MonroYta. N B. S48·51.2.5 <Annan Shep 548 5239 WILL T1tA.IM be capable of woning APl>b'btwn•UAM. .,, It b m In Im um 8is3 Productioa Pl.. supervtsion. Newport Beach Snack Bar part time ..._.... ~ .-mda. Cub&er/Food I.MO llDarovla. C.M. prep. Mature. Seaclllf SG-at.27 E.O, E Olualry Cub. SIM986. SOUVENIR PERSON- O ran 1 e Co unty Raceway. 1 Sat mo .. SUO start. free meat. & ...-.. ad.Ila ooly. CaJJ lk>b Phill1 ppe at W 5511 STOCXIOOM 5&198lVISC>a Tiivex. Inc., • Mohawk Dllla Scleaces Company, has an lmmedJ•te open. Ina for an Individual who haa pr evloualy aupervi.Md at.odc~oom openlioal In an 'elec- l r o /me c ban I c a I nardacturln1 environ· men. ,._,.. __ Sale 2 blocks from ocean. drop kida off then work 2-4 In .• day. flo ieodJy + hiih pay. 5'8-0'B7 •TB. SlCY• WATCH MAKER -To aSMmble 1c1entJF1c tn alrumenLI. Muat be mech. lndw~. depen dable & conac1ent1ous S40-0.1ll8 C M W4datHotm Na.uonaJ travel serv1N' needs t elephon l' S«retarles. ticket de bvet1es, a~a manaaeM No aper nee ~ 1 ll r • S.A 54). 7Vl57 Yard person fCK t4wp Rental Store Som1· rneduln.lcal expenen1·1· neau&ry. 40 hr. Wffk Saturdays rl"qu1 rrd United Rent All ' 64$ 0760 Miii° ct•tfM ....................... hll .. 11 IOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free t o aoo d ho mf' panu 11t S2Q Stu 9 10. Beaut s m M Germ all m t'lll't'lleT'lt rondttt-On Shep 10 .... mos Nt'l"t!!I · & ~only a few times lot.~ al love ~160dv I by 1>l udt'Dt nurst+ evef175..91fil6 -~--572.1-·al\-6 ___ _ FREE • -----LOVEABLE KJTTE:'t!S RoKers Sterling silver 548 7401 Aller~ servtce ror 8 + e:alras Best offer T\Jfany mem bershlp DMl3&4 <work 776-0lll I M UJ!O Decarauve 2" n ve"r l'O<'k userul 1n R•rdl"ntna. 494~ ----- Rabbit w 'nt'at cal(~ &A~N 54G-3001 alt SPM l"rTUy black long-haired M I '-'Yr Di t. Neut.er~. has shot' G1:ntle G3519 ....... •••••••••••••••••••• **I BUY** Good used turruture & Appllancea--OR I wtll ael.I or SELL lor You MASTlaS AUCTION '46 ... , & IJJ.'625 ~ lty&e teak library Prut Wo n OH road ctuJd', fun rar 15 mp.i S100 v aJ ue. :.e II for S350 631-04lfl ~ houM-for larl(t' dOfol, S.O HuHv 10 "lpet.'<I bike, ~ Black & whJte con· i.ole TV. doe'n 't work but has Rood cabinet Make ol(er 547 3182 LLFCT STAMPS FREI-: PACK 1-:f 957 2162!1 Must sell Racqut'l (.;lub or Irvine couple mem · bersh1p Call l'\'U' 111).1580 Liiv>' machuw, 3M VCX: lJ I. IJke Of>W S7!IO. Call ("114 8J3. IJJ6 I fUil-6W? steel ollt<"e desk Bnm:u. aim. mabol(any top. l1Je drawer. Good condluon. sioo or best olfer. 9'0-3810, af\er 6 pm. ...... ~ 0..,,... 1090 . ...................... . Yamaha studio piano. "o("'ill SZ.200 Ebony 962 791!)9 GEM t'lec-t r1 c o rican $1000 bst ofr. Gam" 'lhlw priu 631 ~ TV. llaclo. HA,S...O 1091 .•......••...•......... Over 40 audJo cabfi from llO AJ30 se'C! OUT Wick Ml«t•on or aucltoph1le dL'>OS AUanur Mu.tic 445 E. 17th St CM ---- Beawlul 2S"·RCA color lV. 2 yr wrnty, free de IJvery. ~. 846-1186 2S" CokJr T.V. SlJIJ ONE YEAR WARRANTY &a:SMO" 2S" Zea.Ith Console Cir T V. Gd workin1 cond S'7S, MS-1214 aft Spm. Fnr sale Phone Mate. 6T.M>l80 Iv mac. 19ln PhlJro blk Ir whl. S40. xlnt. cond. Must sell. 964-.:J IMh&W.-. ! I .. ; 0 ....................... Gaa:ill 9010 .... , ....•••........... WHITI8 BUY~NG ar tcrv1ewing career minded people to work days WW ~ r.ponalble for the auperviaion of Ule ptacemeat al maLerta.la. est.abllalllnt operalinl procedurw and tnaurln• computer document•· tion. Now hiring telephone ~retaries for a nl"w coocepl In an1werin1t service. P /lime or f /lime abl.ft.I evadable. Includes aome wknda. Typlna: 35wpm req'd. Many employee beneflt.a ava ilable. Salary : 9lD /mo to ltarl I Jt.lme' blc:reaaee e.ceordlna to )'O'W pt'OCnllll. y OU. wUJ be I~ to many Important bua. Need pi tone al volee, U • 1Ur11DC!e. a~ • ambilkln ....cH AMT19Ul5 New abJpment or line French Oak dlnln1 .. bdrm MU j"9t arrived, ~JOO pcs. Wholesale pncea direct to tbe P\.tbtic. SO. COA.ST AN· 'nQUE CENTER. 2311 So l'alrvlew, Santa' Ana. m4 l t'1N708. Opn 7 d111"'-1MPM. eabimta. lAbaped cor· Wheel chair & walker aer piece. 2.0' bigb. Sturdy Uke new Rctt IDJO. m-«m. $340. both for S2 2S ~ or ts full lime as: WAITERS WAITRESSES CASHIERS COOKS DISH MACHINE OPERA TORS. You can start in most positions with no previous ex~erlence. We · offer great benefits and promote from within. All in the friendly famUy atmosphere of Bob's Big Boy Restaurants. Interview 9AM to 4PM. Monday t.hru Friday starting: March 31st At our new location. ~ Mara~rtte, Ml11ion Viejo An Equal Opportunity Employer M/ I" • • w. off• • ttabae won erMronment wtt.b aa e:a · cel1ent u11ry and bmeftt.a pactaae lnchad· 1111 ~ paid Llfe, Dental. ll•dlc al lnauraaet1, Pension PIM. lavtnp Plan wWa tilb ....... 10"' paid .....,. .. ,. ..... aod 1 _. vaeaUoa after e maatlll. Tbb pcMlitloD mu1t be fllled Im· ~~•PW .. =A.-Cella ca-. ,.,91, ..... , ,. ,.,. • ..,.,.--. ,....._ --·-....... . ._ .... .. __ ......._ -.... ··-· ~ llca.·Fri. IDOf1L ~ E.O.E. .& ................ 1 .-.. ~fltH ...,. .... c-ic:r Qeftl •• ., .... .., .... ,..,...._ wlllc'1 .._. •Milwlftt W~M ........ fti41e. ..................... ,, e11lr II ttt•re er• "-•ftfe•· c.-... ""'-' o., ......... , ... . OAl'-Y "tlOT fer 1111 ••"'"''" '"' " ... _,..,,... ___, lbL• • Unoaual Settee. Vlt· tortan /lla.lc111 cte.lrn. lluMum qu.au tr. '700. ~or~. ...... dlDlq tab&e rib 5 daatra. MUil aee to ap- preda&e. 51'M19 Dlvcrce. must ae!l, very eqlmliff, hiCh llyl(' hv rm. furn. Imported from rt.aly Save t.houaancla of dollars. 919·4289 or ...,.. laid. wood dinette IZ95. curio -5 Utr cr)"St.a\ llCbt ... !d dnfllnl tbl •• Brunewtck pool lbl lllO. S»&15 •SAU II*'~ o.mnt.are •e&come. llldlb OU, An:natrea. ALL IQW bmll bed Sl25, bev. mlrton, eburcb bdrm •et U J s. bench, II Clblnet S.wx da~t M75, cof. lb7'9"hJt. Sideboard fff/ eod t•ble 1225 . b/&11, tea H'b:k 1lde _..,., tMllrd, C.....S 'ha.II --------tr••. o "al b 1 ~1 Kc. •lH bt4room Ht Aamtcu ~. nad lOI wNiple..._ G!IO. • Jn old •JI cbaJra, ..... Rouecl Oak pot bell' 1to•t, cllla• Dllllllitrm-.;.s.IDal" ~,.....,. -~ Illa ... t.aMe •• ewlYOl J..-> ..._ ..... m .._ ..... ...._ suo. .... 01....U, Ona••· I' " ... ..,., ... --.'llWMl .... , I .... _ ..... -·· .. -·-· -··-·. ·~r • Top quall ty fl.l.mishl.nlJJ. Rare I-of-a -kind anti· quea. p1lntln1a. ac· ceuortea. lncld SSln brUI Oriental flsure, \Dque Orient.al mantle arTIQletM,Dl 6 Marie OanoD Clt.m ll6lD IOfa & dn Ir much more. Wed· SELLING nhhYow DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT , ...... ,... .. c•642-5678 .'lburl • rri. 10.m-•· I~======~ a Shoal Dr. <Jumtne ....._ t1l1 h •n/ Qo9*) Cclll. Sw ·-9120 Ldtl cor.apmeit ahop. ••·-·-·-·-•-• .. •• !Waud, economical -CUSTOM Mdl• '1laeolld Tlme AqlUnd''. ...w .... BtrMt. Lldo. =-Iii&. Nlf\ln.. "'"lb11leal eum. •MILBOATS !'...!..~ ... 1 c b ~~ • ... 8_!,f...~ • V•Bril, S.U.. -•r. -ea.,._.. ~euab.­ Call Dod« 1)ee. --We alee do UTll, n. ,.._ .... .. ... ....... .'°MOd..niq. w-. ..• o.u, PlJo& :&w.m~t 0.-.tled Ad. '°"71. • .... .... , ....... !!-.. ....... . .... , 1/ Oad11 H20 .... 0 .... fl40 ....................... ---------· -·-··-······ .,, .... ,....... tall) Clmlll*i. v., .,.. c.d. '41 Por• Wo•1Ue , ,.,or.ct. 11,J..000; '61 hrd w--.. ,.IGl'ed mint coad. U0.000 mell ......... -AMlnln.zt'r' • c:a. S1Y49 __ _ Rnr ..... ...n---. ...... : z Hood.a HobtMt -·· ..,... .... Q l Stnd le1aJ ---------•l'Pllilim. U.te new, $00 •'-"M~ .._ lDM ~ mo Bruoe Fen rllCe rig, euL 141 tt7t o u . ~a keel. ~1111 ctTa. .u• for ~ cruaing --------- tnt ~ t>y cuMon'9I wlin.nclel ttM ... . ................ . ~hit $4,000 -------dep. mpptya to new buyer-Nwpt Harbor slip avail>·1~ 15 yr . fin avail to qualified buyer. 673-&tOO, 646-8955. 9-5. '11 Su1er Pic•lefork Hydro. 11'1". New p&l.nL New ept. new eq. Hip li'19 HONDA XL~ perfoniaaee. 45' eu in. XJnt CODd. ll500 Firm G HP a..y. Dynos out Eves: M·Ji' SM-9U4 to&llp. 714~ 1978 SUZUKI 250 EodW'O t~· Sid Boat.. Ull Pal· Slnlet legal. $700 W'IOD F1at-boUom. V· 60-3358 Drive. $2,SOO/OBO. 91!0-3115. Kawasaki KZ 200 1100 mi. --------1 MiDt CODd. .->. SSl-82211 "18 Formula Tbanderbird all I.. ZJ', GDl7 200 bou.n . ~ . phone. bait t.anll, outrig-...... .._.. S.J. gen. W/OC wit.bout trlr. ...J'Sl•u+ f'l60 m.t )175. 1707. ..... •••••••••••••••••• •We Rem• a.tm WbUer Sport 1S •Your ll<Mr ffome. :a.p, nr new. all extras Top $to you.tu benef"lts New Ur. We do maintenance-free Best olr thi.a wk. since 1.9'1UulJ refs. MMJ59 Dale's RV Rentals ...... 1977 23' Mako l/B, turnkey , equip. m,mD/080.m.aa RENT 22 ft. lwt. mlr. llGlne; alps. 6; self 9COOL •01•+•mi. ~ ....... , 0 I M tolO 71 <Mrimd. loeded, am. ••••••••a a 1 a•.......... clowa. take o•et P•Y· •IMMAC~' ... 'BOATS: mmlL ~e'l'S. CIU-. .... ......... fromSlll/lllO. iDdudin& RV/boat storage yards, slip..._.. 714/IM-84 3' br. acceaa. Port. res.id. NB lb. Ad sitter 130 ... W 9060 MIMDJI bn.. • llOA. taDO Ott beat of. fer. ·u Maserat1. SSOOGTI , llak-e olr. &1l.'1'&J • OorWUe Clauk. ,. monble eJ.au &op, IDIOl CODd.. See al Laauna l:llll Bolklay IDD. ut tor Nlct Nichob. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 DOOGI 4X4 DISOPICICW Adventurer model. Loaded inc. auto. trans .. Wt, air cood.. olf r'Olld .tieel.s & llres. Never re- Jistered. .. less than 700 mUm! C35lS6 ). ..... THEODORE ROBINS FORD '2060 H ARBOR Ill VO CO~fA M E'>A 6-1'1 0010 Ewa trade, eood CODd. auto, 4-wbl drive •a Jeep brdt.op few VW BUI in Piii shape. m.G42. 213/457 · 7764 "15 Olev. Silverado. 4X4, ~ tcm; auto., Wt wbl .• PS/P_!..-air, reg. cas. $3,9:JO Aft. 6 P . M. 664152 Tndlt ....................... 1979TRUCK Q•A_•4NCE! We llt1ll line aome new 1979 tnc ka 111 at.ock. Dr.ak~I SAVE MOW! CO...,NELL CHEVROLET "'"' H 1• •• ' I • I I!"'\ J \ ,, ,. "-I S46-I 200 ....................... '4', Ladln 11.. ~ vam bull, slip in NB, beautiful. $4000 • Mano. T......_ T,...... 9170 -"----"-=;;..;....;;;.;;;;==i "JIO Ford ~ F-250 camper CAL 20. Oki but sound, in s lip. Pvt ply. $3250. S6'45C7 Hob6e 14 aood cood. Trlr. New tramp. SUOO.Sl.225 w /Dtl!W sail. 4M-n'1I 9070 ....................... Slft AVAILA&E Y AC Newport MM5.51 ....................... 11' GRASSBOPP ER special. auto., P!B. A/C, °' ...... C 'l'r'ailer. Sleeps AM/FM cau .• wbt. 4. can be palled with spoke rima, air sbocu. ~ car or truck. duaJ lanlts. Sbup · xlnt. AWIUD.I included. l.Jke _medL __ t2500 __ ._-. __ 1• __ -i D!W. ICU'74'1 '1'9 F·J.50 Ford. PIS. A/C, APACHE aolid state fold 55» mi. Must sell. 152.00. down. Fully equip 8C7-4r18 1alley, sips 6. Xlnt. -73-El-C_:a_m-ino-nms--eood--1 cond.~.m-GM Good body. $1,900. 1r Camping Trailer !or~~-1GO __ evea ______ 1 rent. Sip up for awn· mer renla.ls now! '7S Pruwtier, aelf-ooatained. refrigerator, stove, oven. Clean and in good cmdition Has an easy tiat bi&dL 54'7.:n.B'Z '78 CHEVY STEPSIOE P /U. Silverado. Ork green, green inter. BJV-8. LOADED! Xtra clean . Call Jim ~-1.1.Sl3 WAITED ,,..... Utllt, "'° ¥-ts o SQ"CATAUMA MOOD ta Avalaa lnmr harbor or istbmus . Lease . p u r c b a a e • o r partaenbip. Call Ron Jecm.1t.. .. 71~74JO 3>' slip avail near Udo vw.,.. w /De to sh.are bolt me. llin. 3' '. Mab dff!r.m.45C .............. ,......... ... ................... . 8'x20' H . 0 . flatbed trailer. Never use,d. Must sell. $1700 /0BO. 86n(l. liltllo Senica, Parts Ir Acc111W'lft 9400 ....................... MEW PARTS It SERVICE HOWS Open 7a.m. 'W ap.m. Mcada)' tbru Friday CJoeed SaL Is Sun. SADDLBACIC FOID ZMO S. llaiD. Santa Ana Al the Corner ol Warner 546-7070 WANTTOBUY: BUllPEB-TO FIT 510 "10 DATSUN.~ 1973 Dodge Van, good cond. sunroof. AM /FM s tereo , mag wbl1. 6C2..(17'l2; 646-8391 72 Dodge Van: Cuatom Im. Low mi.leqe. 6 cyl. DlO. Call M2-48'Z2 '78 Dodge Van 31&. v-8. cstm Int., AM /FM stereo cass . mags, radials, many extras. Dys S.S.9311 ext 243, nes M8-3154 74 Ford ElOO, VI. lo ml, .U tram. A/C, cstm la- b", All /Fii .... tape, map. Aft I t. wbda lll-Z5llS .... w ..... tlto ....................... WE PAY 'l'OP DOLLAR for top ned cara- foreip. domeslica or deeits U J'C*I' car la extra cleaa, see ua JIRST! • 1111 .. hill P\Jr Your Car! JOtMOM&SOM 'hu'I U•:?. all Harbor Blv . a..a.... 540-~ ........ w ........................ 9707 ....................... '71 Audi SOOO. $8900. Clean, 37,000 M. runa like oew. Every option. 6+MmM Fbr aale. 1.973 Aud.I lOOLS I.ow' mileqe. L9 fZ5 mpc.. moo. 55IMm4 BMW DLR LEASING ALL llADB K 1DODe1 •VllU. DanOorp 17$-1011 c.,irt t711 ....................... ,,., ..... 4DOoaSat..M Slher bl• t. loaded .. aD al ...• llar'J •P- paWmimta. llllllt ._ Lo ~!.-rYP(}). OM.YN>tl HOWMDQ1w•t llov9 • QMi.I Sta • N&WfOlt'r BEACH UJ.OIH 71 l.SCOMY. 2llD SE. silvtr /blk. top Ir Inter .. finest cond ..,, 2IDZ 2+2, 4-epd. elec. m.51153 aft. 6 30 sarf, AM /FM cass., 'IO JOOD Manila beige. A/C, 53K ml, S8SOO. shampoo. s unroof . 851·'107t 300mL $24,SOO .P .P . '7t 280ZX 2 + 2 GL. a-BJ loaded. Lo/mi. su.:;oo. Take CMlr' ~ oa "Tl~ _M6Gl.1 _______ --t a> SEL. BeauutuJ coad. lcm 9Clld/Bamboo lot.er. Fred K. IS7. dOO. llUY,., .... S Sick or dead foreign cmn waated. FREE tow. Gl..JS1-cASH• m-MIS '71 MB J -.,..,,, .. u . .. 'N a.-. Mark n. Lo Ill. air. All/Fii, auto., --------- llllO. PPme5 "11 SnWe. very clean, mmt MU soon ..... 'T2 Corou. auto. dnt Ca I Oya 9'4 . 17 41 , -.... Ndl eQclDe wqrt. ftel/wbda aa.sm Not ruon1a1. HOO • .. IJ&S CdV 'JI. Loeded.. Lo/m.I. 1 'Tt Celle•. automatic. ownr. Bea t Offer. ••• DJO. Rum xJat lm4D>. m..- -.-.ao c 0 "" 'ft llert1117 ·11oaanb. --·•••••••-.... &T. I C)'l Mock T1' ;' 97'7 ,, Olmaro, looD.,..... w.•• paael. Low ~~;.-~:-.:~~·:;; ~7~ 11• 1*0. = ~ ::=: 11t7. wtlt lt.aii inter.. k> m.ae.. mi., AM /Fii cau. Ckeo.... ttlO --------- m.-111> daJa.. I I I I 11 I I I I I t I 'IS• ••• eee YcAiw p 9770 ....................... 741-GHlA ClllVertille! 4 speed Low miles Oi•rmnd C245S ) S4HS IOeWl'THAM YOUSWA~ 711JO Westmmater Ave. an West manst.er •m1 631-7- HmDc troubk aellla1 JUUi" car! Try m! Paid for or not! Ast for Franll Marioo or Tom AibD. sauss r Sn We have a__.~· lion ol Hd • USED Cbrvr*a! COt-'NELL C HEVRO LET .......... i' , , r • 11 : r-I \ \1 I' ' 1)46-1 200 'ID C'Matim fully io.ded. lomi. Jdllt C!ODd.. 59-7114 "71~.auto.,4-dr .• 8300 ml. Xlnt. cond . IMD0.16.3M! Jl'JI OlewUe. 4 dr, auto, lo mi. IDllllt ... Sl300 080. Aft 4. $4l..0354 ••• 1 ttsz ....................... -·l'brd llataac, good ~-.all oric. 80.oNZ ...aJtl '72 M.un&. P JS. disc brakea, air coadiUon. AM /Fii 8 track. New ~ new tires. Call Ad Sltla' #114, M2--uoo 24 In. 'l'l Hardt.op, stereo. good CODl1 T cw trade . m.2522 ........ llOOd ~. must sell JlSOO. Dyl> M4-17tl, evea/wknds ~ cand.. 1Uver /blk • SNRF., AM nr cus .. mmt se!.I ~9840 cU YI IMW 9712 '74 260Z , auto., A 1C, ... , .... ••-••••••••••• map, Mlcbelins; 5SK . '8B 211> SL. v~ sharp.. 'US~ Sprt Con• .. full PD"9"". h.ke oew, *" 1S 12 141PM. '11 Must.. ll T root; m.mt. 'E Olft'J 2-dr, k'yl. xlnt 1S,1XJO mi. Loeded.. MaJre medl CODd. Must seoe to ca. aan. CREVIER &I Sf I llo.\OWAY SANTA ANA 835·3171 Oft V\.TIMA Tt OtwVlHO MACMIM *USIDIMW1• '73 3.0CS cpe. Mint GB> "19 2m 41p Q'l2PRL) -r7 3illl 41p, air fl01SEZ > '77 320' 4 sp, air QINSXE) -r7SlllepS/R 11179> "Tf me9' "51SXG > .. mA.airec1815) ... -CZ»UKHl "115D41p CJMUBB > .. DIA ao.cSed CS.. l ,. ______ , "JI mlA S/lt C21S1S > ..,. ....... «ml) ca...1· 1 ,. FOtlTHI ~,.. ...WIUYIR! ~· •IMW's• -nm 4 spd. CBMTKI > '*i1 32IGl auto. ..-r J A > i8 m 4 apcl. t728WRF I is 320l auto <:i641 l "'JI 32IGl 4 spd. (492AUW > "18 33111 4 apd. CIT.JVDI ) -r1 S30CSi C2 > W12T AR > ltlO's tBEM0*1 SAYE OM LASTflW ..,, ...... $T()Q( SADDLEBACK VALLEY DIPORTS 284112 llarruerite Pkwy. IUSBION VIEIO a 1..JMO 4t'"494t Cl.059SUteATS .. Md ...... • $ mo N. Beac:b Blvd. IAHABBA ~Ill. No. al SA Fwy > C714lln-IJJJ a.1Qb7Appt. Ask. $4500. 67S-t124 local car. io.ded. 2 tc>cJS, S.-9'157eve. SM.000 m.6336 '74 710 Wiil-xlnt. cood.. '10 211D SEL dark ~ 2 5 · 3 0 m p g . N e • cameJ in~r XJnt CUld. lfic:hetins. AM/FM cw. 15JOO. «·5i283 .... "'1·1J'11 3IO z "TL New tram, eng wort, 1ood cond . All/Fii cau deck. caU MM18J -r1 -.z 2+Z. ...._ Nu tins. am/fm/QM. 25K miles. 192-J.351 dys, Kl~ .... 7l:240Z 4 Spd.. a/c, am-Im tape deck, DU tuneup, Urea, da&cb. Sl,Jl50. lr7'N33D ..... t725 ....................... W SPORT Cpe. ReceatlY reblt, upbobtered 6 P9in&ed. 25mpg. ll.21DO at' bate.-... t727 ....................... YISITYOW O&+MICOAST HONDA MEA09UARTBS TODAY!!! UM1Vasrrr SAL§• SERVICE OLDSMOllLE HOM>A eMCTRUCKS 2&iD Barbor IUYd. COS'l'AllESA .... 640 19'11 Mcmd LX. buriun· ~. alnt. cood.. map. rec. .... ll1i5. IS2-3llH 15 280SE 4 door w /pclwer ateerinc It ~. a.Ir coodiUon-le 0.. O'WI*'. nm car · 11 impoulble lo dlat- i n g ul a la hom new . <!91NW0) ... "J~'' ~INT'i C1' 411-6JO..I079 Btt•www 1:»4 p.m. Call 5M-C2IZ aft.er • Mk fQl'T\m.. '72 llB zniE., u . ..,. coad. A /C, AM /P'M ll&ereo. mmt aell. AA I, mG:58 9742 ...... ................ . "T1 MG Mid«et MKm1. 2 covera. AM /FM, lu1· gage rack. U .•oo , 7U MG-51521 al\. IPM .... t7 ... . ..................... . 7lMM•T Classic Sport Coupe. La.at year. Eacellent IHwWign CMI) SZtf 5 ..WITHAM YOLUW..-. 1'llO WNtmbwter Ave. ln Westminater .. '1Zl SS. 7'llllO P ; at 9741 ....................... S4000 DISCOUMT all wbldow atlcll:« price on 11111 remainln1 urn Peuceot eot. 1171 I llACH aYD. "== .. "11 SC90CCO 4,...S. ~ 16.• actoal miles. Pearl metalilc. MHt See! Q311UZlJ) •"' ..wmtAM tOUCSWAetM -· ' • Qer Ave. laW , •cwter . .,. --- .. "" ~ IUftara ~ ........... s. N;. ..... t.llpe. 1'111 ... (714)--... 11515 ,. "" ..... lo alL, .. radials, r• ster~ . -.<>I(). M>-tl77 aft. .. "12 vw 5qtJk. .... coad. stereo, llllO /best olr. ~ .... 1114 "19 Rahbtt Dsl. L mdl. 2·dr. Cnyn brn, air, ucnJiee S1QOO. ICZ-i7$0. 213~.wya. ., vw ,... alal. dean., SIB « ts otr. 754-$300 ~;-....ev ?O vw Sqr1ik. eac shot. Rllll tram. l llOOd tires. make dfer. % cowhides St.SO ea. All 7 :30Pll, 16G7.~7WJ believe Must sell --------- nlMWU. "* ,. tt55 W Cbev. waioo. good ma&or. IDOCi trans ' eood rUJaDIDI car . Need• ... won. lllO. Mk for Olry, •-3100; •..-r A BAB.GAIN "15 Impala. alat coad. I0.000 mi. -ea.la.. ~171 ....................... 'TS T·top. ftttmarooe ill. AD,.._. n.-IDL lamacWa&.e. a .IOO.PP 15Ml9 car Ad S.U.. f IG.MMm ·MW.a •• "71 •~Ill • /blart IJI. tlriar. A1r, a.Uon. CB radio. $11,SOO /OBO ID.ml. ....................... 'Tl Yllata Wacon, marbd do'W'D for quiclt sale Dml. Nu Ura, all xtru, veat sbape. tez-4260 . -.ZSW. A* for Marcia. "71 Clltlua Supreme. loaded! XlDt CGDd. 15.ao .... ..... tt57 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llUY....-.S m.an <=-m...s ... • "'° 911 Coc-T. T·top. fall.1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......... . equipped. w 11p0Uera. 1m Pl)'moatb Sport 115 --.ol44 bome. PWy SUbmbu 4 door 2 c..,.-HU seal Wa1oa. 55,ooo ....................... :,~ ~ 'Tl D1 all wtliCe wD red racll:, All /Fii s tereo trim.wire wtleet COftn., radio, cnliae control, aU poww, till.. cniM, cuatom wbeela. Jade stereo, aato trans, Green lleullic with w ,_,. cooler• JZK. oriC. wood grain Udes, green mi. dot coDd. $J7SO. viDJI lDtef'\or. Pnced ~ below wbo&euJe. 11.EBS. ,_,. H40 DllilY PUot.. 14H3Z1 Ext. ....................... ZJO .. -------~~ W T·blrd. ,_ a.IL .,. ?O pt moatb --· _._. brb, alteraatr .._ bat· 41 &' _,, ........ -lmCbaaical caad. M USl tery. Vf!lrT depeDda ble, __,, ......... ..-_ .... _ ...... bdy la cd abape! lDL _., ..,_ ... .,.. ......,., uus -.. Oxne test drive It• wbMI 110-9112 aft IP)!. lllOtt.l olr &c7 LJ4.9 i3 Duster 1-cyl, auto. f"ord i8 P1ol0 Sqllire p is , c lean, lo/mi. •&&OD. wood·1ralD • ~ Sl.200. 981).7907 _wtll&e_· _.l3700 __ ._~----~ H65 ....................... '7? LTD Wsn Clean 6 9 FtRE.BIRD 1 owner, • VW Squ.attbaek. New nms good Trir tutcb.. .... _ 000 -tOBO. _,. .....,_ wu: new. $1.IOO. "Tl vw Squarebeck eood coad. Gel a.abet mpg. Auto trans. Asking C.000. Call S46-45lll% ~tires . Sl, . -_,..., ~eves. 16 CIVIC 4 speed. Yellow w lblack '15 VW reedy for restor · _i _3_P_o_r_s_c_be_9_1_•_. _a_e_w~ log. New tires . e ng, paint, AM/FM cUMU.e. needs e6ect WlJUlg. Best MXIO. e.ZJIS. ell«. nes only. 9Q).:i6(J9 llA.CH IWOITS .. Dow Street NEWPORT BEACH 752.:0tOO .. T·.Bird Town Laodau. llaallic brown. Came! ~vet. P IS. P /B, pwr locts 6 truat. A/C, AM/F111 cua. nit wbJ, radials, era. Lo/mi. SS.800/0BO. U0·4890 dQs.. 4Ma!Oeves. FB 77 lbnnWa 3311 m1. Uke new. $5.000. Pvt. Jl()'. IMl-SD5 eves. inMriar. "Ram =-,,.. llPG! .. ~) $2995 9750 ....................... 'a Bue. New lntr/u - tsior'. atJ radials. Xlnt i 1 Flreblrd Esprit, AM /FM atereo. a ir. baby blue. S3300t080. a3llM AUSTAll JNr'L C714U-6J0.507t Between 8:31M p.m. Call 5M-C2IZ after 8 ii 911. Sunroal. rwmmc. $1595, ~S&Sl ~· ... ~· Sl.3.I00/080 .... 9772 ~-~ ........... ~-~~---···· Vf~ ...................... . AU few Tim. ....... 9712 ....................... "18 Jemea Beale1 GT, llllmr7 aparta car. lo ml • ort1. owner, aallllng 91400. t7H )1'4 Utl or --- --------~ "11 912 E: Electrlc sun-VOi.YO nd. potiabed 7.. alloys. am/fm Doiby cuaeta.e. SALIS. SBYICE y_, mu. W .000 Call Ate LIAS .... _m.ID9 ________ 1 OVERSEA.5 DELIVE.RY '70 lllE aportmatlc, ...... air, Dft u,., 25 mP1. S7ll0. Ori 1 . EXPDTS ....... t7l4 IM-m2 . IA&lm VOLVO 18 Harbor' Bhd. ....................... • '72GBIA • ,..,.. body • lnteriorf Sport wbeels , meTic:UTOusly malD· taiDed. tG\50. 49MW ...... t7JI ....................... mirac l e rna zdil 1171 PWldle 91(. llut COSTA lllSA .... a.t otltr ....... l 540-9467 ...,. --------· .,. 141& Stattoa-Wp. J"7 Panc:ba •· wtd&e. /rtJtM, k> mi, new Urea, lilt anl. M,000 .U.. 11111Di111l tD-4114 .... _ --------1 "7t 2'2DL, air, stk, "'n IU.I Tar1a. hlly AllJnl. pwt pty. IGOO. eq•lp. Xlnt coad. ._,... ...;m...;...-._. ______ , ,. Sta •111. ,_. CGDd. •-.aCf'w .... llllllo tram, AC. 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SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! - • 1 .,. =-----~.l -- . ~e!N.;Yl'IV~ CENTS ·1 ORANGI! COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1980 ; 'GOlled Unethical · . ' City Treas11rer Bit 1 On F~ding Issue 7 BJaoa&aTMUU .............. Huntla1ton Beach City TreUurtt Warren Hall hu been accused ol waetb.lcal pracGce.s by accepUng campaign con- tributiom from firma doing buai· neH with the city. The charges were made by Tom Livengood,. one of two challengers who Hall faces in the April 8 city elect.Ions. Livengood charged that Hall Council Candidates Previewed Thert tJTe 12 condidatts /or three 1eat1 on the seven-member Hunt· · ingto11 Beach City Council . The tlecUon ii nnt 1'ueado11. Follot.oing on ~/ loolc3 at two of the candidatea together with their views on~ mwncipal issues. Similar pro/ilea of the other co11didaU1 ore (lpptaring in the Dai- ly Pilot .throughout thia week. E..._ Bap&ad, 53, Is a native of Minnesota who gave up farm- ing for a pair of downtown Hunt- ington Beach liquor st.ores. He lives in Seal Beach with his wife, son and daughter but said be spends most of bis days and many of his nights at his Pacific Coast Highway establishment -El Don Li· quor. He lists bis MOSTAD 1 lq UOr store as his permanent address. Bagstad, a former IBM systems worker. said as a downtown merchant of nine years be bas become frustrated by the lack of progress in re- development efforts. Following are his views on som e of the issues: Proposition 9: He supports the measure and sees it as the only way taxpayers can force govern- ment to pUll in its belt. "The city has employees com- ing out of its ears and it's time for the leaders to start taking a business a pproach and cul down." ciTA Problems: He said be is not fully informed on this sub- ject but suggests any problems probably stem from a lack of ci· ty control. "The government's typical at- titude on this sort or thing is just to get rid of the bucks without watching where they go." Dowmow. Area: The current state of the downtown sboppmg area, be said, is a disgrace and a dtain on taxpayers. He said he favors a high-rise complex like Fashion Is land in Newport Beach. •'The city is the bigges t landowner down there and all that property is just dead weight. I think they s hould sell all of it." Beada Takeover: He said , if the city c.an make a profit run· nln1 the state beach, then he favors tbe idea. But be said he doubts tbe city can do any better than tbe state. .-..,: Re intend.a to speod a masimum of $1,000 in bis ampaign. -----ES BANNISTE8, 43, bas ~ own commercial insurance •&ency m Huntington Beach. bu rece Yed a 1laable portion ol his campajan from firms in which Hall has invested city money. Donations Include $100 each from ftunciaJ ofncen of Sad· dlebac:k Savings and Loan, Mer· rill Lynch, Mercury Savings, United Califoroia Bank and Golden State Bank. Hall said today he doesn't apologize for his fund-raising met bods nor does h e say EDUCATOR SUCCUMBS· WUll•m 'J•y' Settle Ex-sclwol Official Succu~bs William "Jay" Settle. long- time school administr ator in West Orange County and a col- lege football orficial, died this week at his home in Palm Deserti He was 60 years old. Friends said he had been in poor heaJth prior to his death las t Sunday. No funeral services are planned. Dr. Settle retired from the Huntington Beach Union High School District in 1978 after serving as an associate superin- tendent in charge of school operations for seven years. He also had worked as an as- s lstant superintendent in the Garden Grove Unified School District and as a teacher in the Los Angeles City School District. Friends said Settle moved to the desert following his 1978 re- li rement but s tayed active in one of his career passions -col· lege football officiating. Settle first put on his black· a nd-white PAC-8 uniform in 1948. He went on to serve as head linesman in three Rose Bowl matchups including the 1975 battle between Ohio State and his alma mater. USC. Dr. Frank Abbott. Huntingtoo Beach high school district superintendent, said Settle was a big sports fan and also .. the most loyal and dedicated person I've ever known." Settle is survived by his wife, Virginia; son William. and dau1bters Kathlee n Small and Susan Parks. He also leaves five g:rancrdllldren. Family members have re· quested that donations in bis memory be made to the Dollars for Schools fund, a .program be was active in. anythiq is ineorrecl . "Tbe're's no other way to raise money because the treasurer's office doesn't generate a great deal of lotel'est. "I'm proud that the people I do buaineu with think I am the kind ol guy they would like to contribute to," be said . Hall confirmed he asked for the donations but said be ex· plained to the contributors that they C81'T)' no obligations. He said some of the donations were from personal friends within the companies and not from the companies t.bemselveo. Livengood also questioned a $150 contributio n from the owners of Dahn Ins urance Service or Huntington Beach which won a $26,000 insur~ contract with the city last December. HalJ said the decis ion to retain the company was made by a com ntittee that included Mayor Don MacAlli s t e r . City Admin.istr~tor Bud Belsito and himself. Livengood mamtains that it is unethical to accept campaign -donations from those who deaJ directly with the city. "It raises the question of whether the money was given voluntarily. "The city's treasurer ·s office needs to be independent with no obl igations . Accepting the money in this way is a built-in obligation," Livengood declared. Spray Paint Spree Brings Arrest of Two _ Two Huntington. Beach girls were arrested Tuesday ;.n con- nectioo wtt.b the spray painting or anti-religious and punk roct slogans on 40 cars and the doors to a Catholic church, police said. Cynthia Tegerstrand, 19, or 9951 Constitution Drive, and a 16·year-old girl were booked on felony malicious mischie f charges following tbe Monday spray paint attack. Both were later released to their parents. Witnesses. police said. pro- vided descriptions or the alleged vandals. Police said cars were sprayed with b~"ck pai nt a nd anti- religious sayings were sprayed on the doors m Sts. Simon and Jude Catholic Church. 20444 Magnolia St. In addition, obscenities were sprayed on walls at nearby Edison High School and Bushard Elementary School. police said. Residents and church officials told police they were outraged by the slogans sprayed on cars and personal property . Police said the damage hasn't been totaled. Arab Y outh8 Stone l8raeli Vehiclea TEL AVIV, Israel <AP> Arab .youths today threw stones at Israeli vehicles in scattered in cidents of violence over Israel's plan to settle Jews in the town al Hebron. A mUitary spokesman said hraeli troops were manning roadb&ocb at the entrances al Hebron to prevent a rally by . Jewish settlers supportin'g a government elect.loo to allow Jewish reAdeDce lo the town. • 0-'ly ,._ "'--.., ~ ~-SU SANN E KATHOl HANGS ON TO WIND-WHIPPED BLANKET ON THE BEACH IN NEWPORT Keepmg W.,m Are (from left) Dotty Smith, Gina F1fherty and Julle Berry, all of Glendora Demaatls Dea•led Win~ Chill Third Food Store 'l:"I • • rA•JDJnate Warned of Poison Beach Fun SAN DIEGO CAP> -Tbe "Poison Gang" that claimed responsibility for placing deadly cyanide in a jar of pickles and a botUe ol tertyaki sauce in two Safeway supermarkets reported- ly has struck again after raising its extortion demands Crom 50 to 100 diaJnODds. The Riverside Pr ess En-terprise today quoted an un- identified federal source as say- ing a Safeway .s~ •\n Palm Desert received an ••tortion threat Mooclay watning of a pc,isoned jar of saJad dresaing and tried to meet the caller's de- mand. The newspaper also said a man acquitted of charges involv- ing a similar plot at a Sun City Safeway store in 1979, is being sought as a s us pect in con- nection with the new poisonings. The man who called the Pacific Beach Safeway store Sunday to warn of the tainted teriyaki sauce demanded a pa yoff in diamonds a nd By AllTllU ll IL VINSEL threatened to poison food at OI .. Deity -SUtt other Safeway stores if bis de-East.er Week beach crowds mands were not met. San Diego dwindled to next to nothing on police said. 'They refused, to say the Orange Coasl today as winds if the caller set a llme limit. predact.ed to peak at 2S knots <Related Photo. AS> prevailed, along with patchy Police Lt. Ron Seden said clouds. a few sprinkles and t.em· .. from all indtcattons " the ex· peratUttS that would freeze the tortion plot appears to be the ta il off a chocolate bunny. work of one person, alt.bough Spokesmen al the Orange band·lett.eTed notes attached to County Sberi!rs Harbor Patrol tl'le ~yanide-laden foods were headquarters in Newport Beach s\g• ''The Poisoa Gang... • said it was a scant S3 degrees at A~ said t.be callw baa ~ t : LS a.m., llUtb 15 knot winds not contacted Safeway olftdals that-..........,,. since the call Sanday. lt was not Weadler watchers at the_U.S. reve&Jed bow police learned~ Weather 8ul'Ntt in Los Angeles extortionist raised hLS demand earlier this week predicted a few to 100 diamonds balmy days with the mercury Safeway officials and law oozing up jplo al least the enforcement officers s aid there mid-7~ unti~e weekend. have been no reports of poisoned .. I never pay any attention to foods in the area s ince the what I said the day before," one weeke nd mcide nls The San forthright federal forecaster Diego Regional P o1son1ng declared today when asked what Center said it had been flooded we nt wrong "You can un · with telephooe calls, but no inei· ders tand that " dents of cyan1de poisonmg bad S he predicted s outh to occun-ed. southwesterly winds from 15 to 25 knots al least until m~htfall. Iran Claims U.S. with m~ing cloudiness over- night. Hi gh temperature Thursday is predicted to be 64 degrees with a drop down to a nippy 49 degrees overnight. with clearer s kies predicted during the day. Hasn't Met Terms By The Associated Press President Abolbassan Bani- Sadr aaid President Carter has not met his terms for removal of the American hostages from the control of the militants holding them . and the Revolutionary Council won't take custody of the captives until be does. A top White House official said the Carter admJniatration is oot sure what the Iranian leader wanta. "It i.a not import.ant to us what opinion President Carter bas ex· pressed. What iJI important is whether or not be takes the mesa~ we have specified.'" Banl.sadr said ln a statement distributed by Para, the olftdal Iranian news Jgency. "Ube does the Rnolutionary Council ,...will undertake responsibility for the bosta1es until the Majlil <Parliament> 11ves its opinion on the matter. Otherwise it will not " On Tuesday night. the White House aide said U.N Secretary. General Kurt Waldheim had spoken by telephone with Bani- Sadr and then advised Sec~tary of State Cyrus Vance that Iran was waiting for a new statement of U.S . intentions. The aide. who requested anonymity, said, "We don't know specifically what they're looking for. We would lik~ to be as helpful as we can. ObviousJy there are limitations beyqnd which the president cannot go." Earlier Tuesday, Banl·Sadr told a rally the council agreed to take control of the host.1es unW the new Iranian Parliament de- cided their fate. But the U.S. government would have to pled1e to abstain from all hostile action and propa1aoda •lain.st Iran until the hostages· fate was decided by the new ParliameoL However. the weather service predicts a balmy, sunny Easter Sunday, with daytime tern· peratures reaching into the 70s again. A s pokes man ror c ity bfeguards based at Huntington Beach Pier said the wind was blustery this morning, small craft warnings were still up and the rew beach visitors in sight we re huddling behind sand screens. "We have a very mediocre crowd and it even sprinkled here for awhile," said a spokesman for the Laguna Beach City Lifeguard Department Coast Weather He aiso is a member of the (See YIEWS, Pa1e A.2) SlOJ'E HOT BVI' "118 PILOT MJ Pa .. ents Say School flan Failed Cloudy tooight. becom- ing fair Thursday af- ternoon. Lows tonight 46 at the beaches, 52 inland. H11bs 1bursday60to 65. ROPER eye level ovn;. 1a•.rance•~. broU« w11t.orace below. UJl•~:U ,.. wat bot c1a .. 111ed ~. eall ... 1171. A group ol HuaUnllOD Beech parenta claims an l:nnovaUve CWTiculwn Pl'Oll'•m at Ocean View fn,b ScbOol lln 't woltin&. ADd tbef allqe tbelr senior· clua children stand u llvinl proof, .-£-L--~ One parent, Lind• .. ~. aald she hu been told that u m1a1 u 30 percent of tire Ocean View aemon •on't fraduate this 1ear. "It's just heartbreall:in1 for the students,'' sbe aaid, not1QI abe transferred her son to another campua when abe dla· covered h1a IJIO IJ'adUIUoa date was in jeopardy. District officlal1, tbou1h, claim the 30 percent f11ure la an e:aa11eratlon. The fl1ure i1 cloMr to 2IO or nn 1J pereent, they said. 1'Thia la the flnt aemor ctua a t Ocean View." observed Superlntendent Frank Abbott, ''and we knew there ..ad be eome ditfteulUel." .. Mn. M...._,en aald • poap of Ocean Vlew pareata are cur- rently C!Olleetilll petlUona and wUI 11k tbal dlatriet leaden cbu1e tbe credit •Jllem at the- dlatrict'• neweet campus. ' Cathy Monday claims her 11th 1rade dau1bter b already in jeopardy ol QOt &ndfaatlq due to • lack al mid.Ila. Sbe Aid 1cbool dftldala have not kept pareata ., to date OD tbe ID· novatJve credit system. "NobodJ baa really exphdaed tbe 111tem," ahe tald , "nd we're UMd to tbe old wap. Utbll new •)'It.em ia ., sreat wb1 an IO many kJda not lfadaatma?" " Abbott sald the so·called variable credit 1ystera ll cle· si1ned to ttc.bten up 1raduat.Jon requlrementl. " t He adml.tL t.houi.b, that Oeun View has the hJ1best rate of tranafera ln tbe cllltrtct and that some paft!nta Just don't like the l)'ltem •• ''On one band we have aome uptet parents but we also bave th• 1eaera.l publJc telllq ua tbat students are comtn1 out of 1cbool wbo ean•t write or read and they're wonderin1 what ••'re IOillC to do about It." Abbott aald tbe Oceari Vt.w credit IJl(em •as dealped wttb tboM pablie outcrtel In mind. He 11Jd be be.Ueves ln the system and will atand behind ll. l • • " NSW YORK (AP) -Tlae 1oarla1 prime lendJaa rate JUJDl*i MOlher notch lo a ~· -Gal:• -•l tMa¥ ..... ~..,..,.,_u..,...... eotl ol f\mda. I ...... Cltitl .... ~ .... ....... ,..e•t.IM....._ta.11 Baak ol Ameriu &M ...aao•1 taq•;-llJdtM.Ce\lr.w• .... l.Jofdl Bant ot Callfonal1 and Stturtl1 Pactnc NaUoeal Buk. CMJH.a ............. . 1lst1a a.r..& lllllM, %antat .. r•ta • lf.tl;a t ~4 1 ....... t ..... -C.... Mss'rllu ...... .. ..... YOrlr. '-ct ..._ = *' pe1'ftllt. a rate It _, F'rid&1.- Tbe J111De -UM ru. bua cha .... tblAr aq,.. Ud mo.t credlt·WOl"lby corporate bor· rowen -bu lHreaMd Dine tlmu lince Mattia 4, Ud H llm• In Jim IA. reac:tJ-. to the Federal Reaene Bo1rd'1 •t· tcmpq to c\U;b lallatioa b1 IJow. inc tbtt ll'OWt.b ol debt. A mantb qo tbe prime stood tt t 18~ pel"cenl. The 20 percent rate w11 promptly matcbe" by Jl'trat NatiooaJ Ban.It ol ChJcap. the ninth largeslbank. .... --a...:. ... .... otMf' .............. tMlr .... , .... "'pill'C'M ......... to ... ~ f'rlllaJ, a m.sontY ot ••Jor baat•t laeludlaa top· rao~ed Baa• of America. J.amped to UM lt~ percteal .....a. TIM ~ ot moeer for bukl hh ..._ Niu raJ>icUy In ,.... wffb. TM f.a.ral tunclt rate - the raw bub &Dual Pl1 for o•ernl1bt loan• ftoll) otber f'ederaJ ReMrve 1ptem_ baQb -WU 19\41 perctent T\Mlda)'. "Thi demand tor bau 1oana ee>nt!DUM to be lll'Onit puttlq bank1 under lncreuTna prn· 1uare, 10 you can ncure tbe prime wiU move upward eome more before peaklnf out ... ~aJd Marta Ramlru, and ualat.ut vice pneideDt at Merrill Lynch Co. in N.-Yon. School Programs Studies Proposed As•embJyman Dennis M anien told Huntlnitoa Beacb City (elementary) School l)la. trict trustees Tuaday nilht that he ia aeettng an evaluation of bilingual educatJoa and driver's education programs. Mangers pointed out that both programs ~ scheduled to ex- pire later thjs year under sunset Jaws but that both rate morf> study before decisions are made that could kill them. The Huntin gton Beach legislator announced that he has introduced bills that call for further evaluation. He said he believes that most J><.'Ople, the California Highway Patrol and Department of Motor Vehicle orCicials a mong others think that driver's edut'ation classes are effective. Mangers' bill would set up a three-year testin g program to study driver's education classes ~nd what impact they have on r educing accidents. .. I believe that a study would validate the public's wishes lo <'o ntinue the program," h e declared. Mangers said he a lso has in- troduced legislation to block an outright r e peal of bilingual education. He is asking for mo~ nedbW- ty at indJvidual di.atricts tbat "'ould "stop the lunacy" of forc- ing the classei. onto schools whose pupils can speak English. In the briefing to trustees. Mangers a lso characterized Propos1t1on 9 a s being "too much too soon." • much of it hu beeu used up by previous tax cutting measures. Mangers also praised the local district for the admlnt.trator· pupil ratio which "'e says Is lower than much of the re5t of the state. He said he is urging that eotst conscious dis tricts not be penalized when ft comes to re- ceiving s tate bailout money because of their economic measures. FV Burglar Uaves Eatery Empty Handed An agile burglar broke into a Fountain Valley restaurant ear· ly Tuesday by removing a rooftop air vent and lowering himself via a garden hose, but the intruder apparently was Jess resourceful about finding some loot. Police said that once inside Coco's Famous Hamburgers. 18380 Brookhurst St., the burgJar f o r c ed his way into the ~nager's office but was unable t open a sale. The intruder b ke a cabinet door beneath a cash register and attempted to open a cigarette machine, but eventua lly left with no loot, police said. The. suspect escaped through the roof vent. leavmg behind $150 worth of damage, police said. DID IN 1tUN1E CRA .. Adwnturw Allen O'Men • Newport Man Killed , In India By ALMON LO<:KABEY Of .. o.Hy P'ilet l&.lff Allen O'Brien .of Newport Beach, sporuman, adventurer and explorer, wu killed Monday when the small plane in which he was returning from bis latest adventure crashed ln India. O'Brie« and four olber passengers were on a charter fil1ht from Jaipur to Udapur after he had completed a 200- mile trip via e.lepbant to an In- dian game park. He is survived by bia widow. Helen. who had accompanied h1 m o n several or his ad· ventures, and two daupters, · Sharon Porterfield of Riverside and Merrilee O'Brien of San Diego. He aJso leaves four grandchildren. Details of the cruh were sketchy. Mrs. O'Brien said her hus band left Newport Beach March 16 to meet his friend Sven Llnblad, son of the rainous ex- plorer and adventurer, Lars Linblad. O'Brien devoted his life to411d· venture, exploration and the environment since retiring Crom the Tri-Counties Wholesal-e Electrical Co. wtuch he founded in San Bernardino in 1948. Wire service reports said all five aboard the Twin Beech aircraft were kiUed when the plane crashed near. Nadbai in the Rasjasthan state or northern India. The pilot or the plane b~d radioed that be bad lost hi.a way to Jaipur, a popular tourist spot about 100 miles south of New Delhi. The only other American aboard the plane was identified as Rosemarie Pnce of Portland, Ore. O'Bnen was born in Monrovia and moved to San Be rnardino In 1948. .•.. ..., Ot C-nwte • n d t la• CouDell on Aaua•. Het.a 1raluate of ... thlt"'9J· tJ ot Ha••• wbere lie ma • Jore cl An pol1.Uc11 1cleac1 aad • mathemaUcs. .....,•tn• 81nnl1ter aaya t11e City CouncU mU1t tet out of I.be day. to-clay operation of tbe cJb and turn U over to the clty admlalltn&or after •etUn1 ftrm aoala -polldtl. Followlu are ht. vl.., OD some ol t.be *'*: Pn,.,.,._ t : He favors the measure because be beUevea there La a need to economi&e in govenu:nent. He'1 oppoeed to est.abllablng u.sen' 1 .. to mab eDda meet. but JU1PeCtS &.bat t.he1 may be inevitable. CETA Problems: He says the City CouncU ls account.hie and should have been watcb.Lng the pro1ram more clONly. He says that some people blame City Admutlatrator Bud Belsito. but he doesn't agree. "I doo't see how be can won because every ume he tries to do something they <the City Council) try to tire blm." DQwatown Area: He says any plans for improvement of the downtown will have to Include the participation of downtown people. He believes that be1i ht lirni~ should be walved and new limits o( nine to ten stories showd be a pproved. State Beach: He beUeves that the city s hould take over operation of the eight miles of beach if it should prove feasible He says the takeover wouJd be beneficial In that city operation probably would cut substantially crime problems that stem from the area Money: He 's contributed $3,000 to h1s own <'ampa1gn Candidat~ 's Sign Dispute Now Settled HuntJngton &ach City Council candidat<' Jark Kelly has settled a d1 s pult• Wllh a ~1gn manufac·tur1ng comp.in), Kelly·~ campaign manag<'r an· nounced today. The controversy. which arusf' over the placement of other t'andidate sign.s on utility pole cr oss bars, resulted in Kell) withholding a $1 ,496 <'httk for services. But an agreement reportedly h as been reached w ith Candidate:.' Outdoor Graphics Services <COGS>. m which the check w\ll be paJd at an ad1u.sted rate. The money was put in t'S<'Nl'4 by Kelly while details that t'<1used the controversy v.en· worked out. llea11t11 Breaktltrotlfllt'? Laguna Beach carpenter Don Whitlatch. 31. s ports new "Bo Derek" style br;uded beard. fashioned after actress' tresses m movie "10 ... Whitlatch !>aid t he "corn.row" styling took three hours to complete and includes 40 tight braids and 120 beads The S25 ~ard-do 1s expected to last up to six weeks between braiding::,. Council Approves New HB C.ndo Law B~ PIOLSSEJD£R 'f .\,, ()o U. 0 ... 1, 11'>191 \liH While some Fountain \'aJIC'v t'll' l'ouncumen expre~t"(j rt'., er\ al1on.-. about th1· gcn ... ro-.11 ' of relocalJoo benehl.l:. in :.t ne"' condominium conversion or d1nance Tuesday night. tb1· measure was passed un<tmmo~ Iv anyv. a). The ordmancf' 1c; '1e.,1~nM l•• n ·plaCI:' several interim '""'" 1h..1t ha\e set lcx:JI gu1rh·hnl·!> for c undom11Uum con\t.>r.,1<><1 dunn.: tht• p~t t'4 u \t.'ar~ "' an example. he said that if 1 t1•nant PJ)1ng S3fJO in monthly r•·nt 1<; forc<.-d by a conversioo to m1" c lo a C'Omparable cs part· m1 nt <'<Kling SJSO J)<'r month, the d1•\ eloper must p<i) that $50 dtf. h·renc" for 48 months or $4,000, ""h1<·hc•' er 1:. reached first. </ueried about how these hf'11l•f1tc; compare with other , 11 • "· \~•IO<frufr said some re- qu1r" ... niall1>r rf'locat1nn pay- m1·nh though otht•rs ha\'(' set a ~· 111)0 fin 11 Money flowing to the districts rrom the s late would be in scarce supply, he s aid, because Valley City Attorney Gets New Contract The t'lt) hao; about 2.RM apJr"t ment-. but nevt'r has had a r<' quest to convert any into con ' dom1ruurns Peaton ,.,OJI Spender Fountain Valley Al Tues day 's meet ing . J.. ~ Hom Councilman Roger Stanton ~aid e Burglarized he would \Ole in favor of the or· dmance but added that he h.'.ld 1 11u11nlm.1n Bf'n N1Plson said h•· b1•l1c·' <'" .,,,me rt.'locat1on l•1·nl'f1L.., .,houlrl be reilU1red, but :J'kt•d for fuM ht•r time to study th1.· .,1 t1• of i.uch benefits. \ot111~. tha t the city's interim n 1n,t-r..1on rules are about to ex· p1r1• Coun<'ll man Al Holl.mden '-Ul-!i.?e::olt'<l that Lhe counctl ap· · r rovc the ordinance and alter tht> n •locat1on benefits at a later date. 1f des1n•<I Fountain Valley City Council membe r s unanimous ly ap- proved a new contract Tuesday ~•th 1bomas Woodruff, who has served as city attorney for lOY, years. Woodruff's new contract, or in- definite length, sets a basic yearly retainer fee of $24,000, covering attendance at council meetings and for City Hall office hours ooe day each week. ,.~or a dd itiona l duties , Woodruff will receive $65 per hour The agreement can be terminated by either Woodruff or the city with 30 days written notice. ORANGE COAST "'" DAILY PILOT ,,.. o.-c-o.i1y ll'lloc ,.,,,. _,, I\ c°"'bttwa tf'lt -~ Prn\. ft ,.._..,~ by tM 0.-CM>• "'*''''""' c.-... -..,. t!dfl;otu M• ,_..,INO ......-,. fM_,.,. f:tfOAt , .. c~. ~ --... """'"""°" ::!~~$!!~~~ :·~~ ,',';}:!r ~C".: -•-!M>lw .. .,.--.,. '~-­""""''-pl•t '' .C AO Wt• a.y Slree\. P 0 .. ,. '* """"*""'Cl!...,.._ ·-·----~,---•••.c.rtrr ~---·--~·-­...... '-•"---.. _ .... [ .... a.. ... w. ..... 11'.-A•---........ ~~ ...,~ .. ,.o.._'-" ..... ~::C.. .. ~CMIDe *If"" ....... ••"' 0. ... ,., ... Ofttoet "-IMc:llo IOU Ne. C-H ....... , C.t•-...... ..,,_ t111pttone (1t4)MM11t l V4 ll El • Burglars who entered a Foun reservatJoos about the nev.ly m n a ey ectwn tain Valley home Tuesday af. duded relocation benef1~ te rnoon by forcin g open a Parks and Recreation Com- missioner E llery DeaLon has taken the lead in campaign spending a m o ng 1'be fiv e candidates competing for two ~ountain Valley City Council seats in the April 8 election. She also has amassed the highest total in contributions. According lo a campaign statement filed for the period ending March 24 . Mrs. Deaton has collected $4,993 and bas spent $2.794. Her largest single source of funds was an a rt auction, whk b yielded $2,617 for her campaign. Sale of refreshments and COO· tributioos of $5 or less at the auction provided an addiUooal $374. Mrs. Oeaton's major con· tributors incJude Lawrence H. Ahls wede of Fountain Valley, controller of Kraco Products, Compton, ~; Q. B. Properties, a Newport Beacb·based de- velope r, SlOO ; Franklin D . Bry ant. a Fountain Valley in· surance agent, $50 ; Jacqueline E . Ketl. a Long Beach homemaker, $100; Joanne and George Van Currie, Fountain Valley residents, $50. Mrs. Deaton also has loaned $430 to her own campaign. Planning commiss ioner Barbara Brown reported collect- ing $4,341. 75 a nd spending $2,235.21., as of March 24. She filed an amendment to her statement for the period endinl Feb. 28, 1t1Un1 that she bad er· roneously repeated a loan fleure. Her revised 1tatement in· dlc1tes that Mn. Brown loaned s:z.ooo to her own campalp, not $4,ooo· as originally reported. Earlier In the campatin. Mn. Brown raised $900 Utroucb a 1ar11e sale and an auctloa. Jn her moat reeent atateaaent, U.. reported a 'cootributJon of paper ~and refretbm~nta valued garage door ned with six gold C ity Attorney Thom as ~t S69.75 from aeuy Migaanelli. ~~~k~a~a'n; ~0afci~·~o~o~d ~:;:j ::~!;! e;~~~':: ~3Je~e~:;~ president of t he b_oar~ -Of Joss ofS772, police sald "'ho converts apa~ents and trustees of the Fountam Valley The break-In occurred at the displaces ten ants to pay the School District. ·home of Yoko Tanaka. 11607 same assistance the city must Mrs: Brown bas report;ed $50 Quartz Ave. Police said the pay ti it displa"es a resident The ordmance then was ap-proved unarumously . <'o ntri_butaons from . Michae l burglars apParently drove off in because of redevelopment or Capizzi. who 54'.rves With ~~ 00 a beige pick-up truck. municipal improvements the city Planrung Commwuoo; _____ .:_ __________ ..:_ _ _:_ __ =-=============::::::::=:: from Robert S. Brown. a retired Newport Beach resident; and from Goody Belcher. a FoUin:a.in The measure requires that ten- ant:. be given 120 days noUce prior to a conver..1on and that ten~ ants be given exclusive rights to purchase their unit for a 60-day penod. Valley realtor. All other contributions to Mrs. Brown have been for Jess than sso. John McKnight, also a plan- ning commissioner, coll~ted $1,557.75 and has s pent Sl ,358.92, as or March 24. He re. ported no new contributions for the campaign period of Feb. 26-March 24. Earlier, McKnight reported contributions of SS0-100 from Q. B. Properties, a Newport Beach· based developer; from Clyde Wampler, a nurseryman. la ndscaper; and from fellow Planning Commissioner Michael Capizzi. Incumbent Councilman Marvin Adler reported collect. i ng $2,328.70 and spending $956.11, as of March 24. Recent fund.1n1 additions to his campaJen have Lncluded a $343.70 loan from himself and a non·monetary contribution of printing valued at $200 from Art tmptesslons in Westminster. Earlier major contributon to Adler's campaign were Mercury Sa vlnas and Lo.In of Huntlncton Beach, $100; Q. B. Properties of Newport Beach, $100; and SllC> from Fount.ain Valley Communl· ty Hospital. . Barton ShJgemura, a busineu student and car w11b manaser, h11 collected 1375 and b"u spent $36S. Ria fund1 include a 110 don1Uon from RJuuto Kuroti of Fountlln Valley and a S3SS loan from the candidate to his own camP91'h. Hobie Easter Bonnet Special FREE Sun Visor with any sportswear purchase Jilt LCOASTHWY. c..... ..... 675-9700 ...... 4701 IA RIA MCA 552-5252 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1980 TWENTYFIVE CENTS · 70. lnj11red in Head-on Train Collision I ' LAKEVIEW, N C lAPl -Co•ll Une lrelshl com u lhe did 00! -It In lime lO otop. unable to wam p .... ngus, of· ambulance and helicopter. He said Ellher Lonlber ol Eaeex '17 t ' The Amlrak train u,,., Star Amtrak train waa northbound "The Amtrak traln went rlcialsaaJd. · saldtwowereadmltted. Junction . Vt .. another c:oUlded Mad,on wttb a lttltbt from f'1orlda to New York Tb• throutb a red slenal. It abould "It's a major crash We can't "ll was like hatting a brick passenger. traln today, inJllrtnl abou\ TO or frel1hl w11 aoutbbound Of have atopped. but for aome estimate the damage yet," saJd wall I tilld out or my chair It Three helicopters and crews lhe 300 pa ng • aulhonues rtclala aald the Amtrak train reaaon lt didn't," said Debby R.L . Wood. general diesel was so fast I couldn't believe at. were sent from Fort Bragg to uld. waa almoet 1topped when the M a r cl n i a k . a'n Amtrak supervisor for SCL at Hamlet. Glass came Crom everywhere," take the inJured to ho5pilals. The en1tnes Qf both tra1na and t'Olllalon occurred, and the spokeswoman lo Washinston. N.C., adding it would take two saiJ Robert II and of Lake Ambulances were also sent from about 30 cars ct.railed. Only tv.-o frel1bl wu movina alowly. A SLC spokesman uld the days to clear the main line. Worth. Fla .. a passenger who Moore Memorial Hospital and a of the Injured were boapltaliaed. CL offlclall aaid lhe Amtrak frei1bt wu preparing to enter a Derry Walker. public relations ,was not tnjured hospital In Samord. and tMre were no falalttJ ln traln should hav~ been riven a side track, moving slowly, when director for Moore Memorial "I was just fimshmg breakfast The collision occurred at the crash, olfklala said. warnln& red atcnal of the ap-the colJlsion occurred. The HospitaJ in nearby Pinehurst, and went to pay the bill, and the about 7:30 a.m. near this small The crash between the lS.car proachinl frelaht. but either the crews of both trains jumped said 73 people were brought to train JUSt exploded . The _lady North Carolina town about 50 Silver Star and the Seaboard slgna) failed or the Amtrak crew clear before the crash, but were t he e mergency room by next to me had a broken wnst." miles southwest of Rateigh. t Beauty Bveaktlarougla? Laguna Beach carpenter Don Whitlatch, 31 , s ··Bo Derek'· style braided beard, fashioned after tresses in movie "10 .. Whitlatch said the "corn-row" styling took three hours to complete and includes 40 tight braids and 120 beads. The $25 beard-do is expected to last up to six weeks between braidings. Newpo rt Man Dies In India Air Crash By ALMON LOCKABEY 01 tlw D•lly Piiot Stall Allen O'Brie n of Newport Beach. sportsman. adventurer and explorer. was killed Monday when the small plane in which he was returning from his latest <tdventure crashed in India. O 'Brien and £our other passengers were on a charter flight Crom Jaipur to Udapur after he had completed a 200· Coasc \\'eatber Cloudy tonight, becom· ing f air Thursday af · temooo. Lows tooitbt 46 at the beaches, 52 inland. Highs Thursday 60 to 65. INslDE TOD~ 'Y Spider egg• m bubble gum? Mcuhed earthworm• •n ham~ pattwa? TMte ore tuat hoo of man11 uolM rumors that cause havoc in buatneu and induatt'JI. Sff Page A14. •••• mile trip vaa elephant to an In· dian game park. He is survived by his widow, Helen, who had accompanied h im on several of his ad· ventures, and two daughters. Sharon Porterfield of Riverside and Merrilee O'Brien of San Diego. He also leaves four grandcbil41'en. Details of the c rash were sketchy. Mrs. O'Brien said her husband left Newport Beach March 16 to meet his friend Sven Linblad, son of tbe famous ex· plorer and adventurer, Lars Linblad. O'Brien devoted rus Ure to ad- venture, exploration and the environment since reUrinf from the Tri-Counties Who esale Electrical Co. whlcb he fOWlded in San Bernardino in UM.8. Wire service reports said all five aboard the Twln Beech aircraft w~ killed when the plane crashed near Nadbai ln the Rasjutban state or northern India. Tbe pUot of the plane. bad radioed lhat he bad loel bia way to Jaipur, a popular tourist apot about 100 miles aouth of New Delhi. The only other Ameriean aboard the plane was ldentifted as Rosemarie Price of Portland • Ore. O'Brien WU born in llofttovla and moved to San Bernardino in 1948. He Mld bia family have lived in Newport Beach slnce 1986. There waa bardlJ an ad· ventureaome sport ln wblcb O'BrJen bad not encaced at one ttme or anotber. He wu an (See EXPLOan. Pace.Al> ,4 New Poison Threat Tainted Dressing Cl aimed in Palm Desert SAN DIEGO (AP) The "Poison Gang" that claimed responsibiUty for flacing deadly cyanide in a jar o pickles and a bottle of teriyakl sauce in two Safeway supermarkets reported· ly has struck again after raising its extortion demands from 50 to 100 diamonds The Riverside Press En terprise today quoted an un · identified federal source as say- ing a Safeway store in Palm Desert received an extortion threat Monday warnmg or a poisoned jar of salad dressing and tned to meet the caller's de mand The newspaper also said a man acquitted of charges involv ang a similar plot at a Sun City Safeway store in 1979, as being sought as a suspect in con nection with the new poisonings The man who called the Pacific Beach Safl•way store Sunday to warn of the tainted teriyak1 sauce demanded a payoff 1n diamQnd s and threatened to poison food at otht>r Safewa~ ~tores 1f has de· mands were not met. San Diego police said They refu sed to '>3Y 1f the caller st-t a time hmat 1 Related Photo. AS I Police Lt Ron Seden !)atd "from all md1cat1on!>" the e>. tortaon plot aµpears to be the '4 0rk or one person. although hand h.ittered note~ attached to the C)an1de-laden foods wen : :i1Jo?ned "The Poison Gang .. Authonlles said the caller has not contacted ~afcway off1c1als (A)uat 9 S tlit Flied since the call Sunday. It wai. not revealed how police learned the extortaonast rai sed has demand to 100 d.Jamonds Safeway off1c1als and law l'nforcement oHlcPrs '>aid •her'! have been no reports Qf po1~oned foods an the area '>Ince the "eekend incidents The San Diego Regional Po1 s'>n1ng \enter said it had been flooded "1th telephone calls. but no mci· dents of i:yanade poisoning had occurred lroine City Pre ssed On 'Debt' Gas Adapters Flayed B7~G&BBN ••OlltfNlt ..... The Newport Beach city at- torney says that Irvine owes his city $109,814. and that he prob· ably will file a lawsuit to get the money. This request for money is on the agenda for the Tuesday night Irvine Cit)' Council meet· ing. 'Ibe city clerk's office has recommended that the council deny the request. Newport Seacb City Attorney Hugh R. Coffin says the money lb needed lo cover expenses hh tlty hus incurred since a Newport BeHch motorcycle patrolman was involved in a traffic collision on Dec. 4, 1979 in Irvine. Kent Stoddard, a nine-year veteran with the Newport Beach police department. was oo his way to his Irvine home when bis police motorcycle collided with a car in Irvine. Alan Mayeda. 31, of Tustin, who was driving the car. wasn't hurt In the collision near Irvine Center-Drive and Jeffrey Road. but Stoddard suffered a broken leg. Attorney Coffin s ays Irvlne should pay for damage to the motorcycle. Stoddard's hospital bills. his slck pay and his dis- ability retiremenM>enefits. He said Stoddard's broken leg will not heal sufficiently LO allow him to resume hJs duties as a police officer. Coffin said Irvine should pay because construction taking place on Irvine Center Drive led to the accident. "The roadway was under con- struction and the city of Irvine railed to provide proper mark· ings ror the construction, II Cof• fin sald. The claim for $109,814 is formality that must be dis· penaed with before Newport Beach can formally file suit against Irvine, according to Cof· fin. Aid Plan E nded W ASHJNGTON (AP> -The Carter administration bas withdrawn its requeat for aid to • , Pakistan, effectively endin1 its effort to shore up that country's defense• after tbe Soviet mllitary mo•e into Afghanlstan. SllWE HOT BllY JfTl'll PILOT AD ·'Daily Pilot ads really heat up sales. "I told mJ atove rlabt awa)' with a elualfled ad.'' That's the actvertlalnt success atory ~ the Colla Mesa man who ran tb1I ad: ROPER eye level oven. 111 ranae and rotil~rte. broiler w11\0ra1e below. "ll ll. XJUtX If you want bot cla11Uled ...... c.all ea..,.; f, By DAVID KUTZMANN Of .. O•IY ~ ... 5tAltt Attorney General George Oeukmejian has Wed a lawsuit against an Orange County ftrm which sells gasoline tank adap ters. claiming the device, whact' permits regular fuel to br pumped into tanks for unleaded gasoline violateutate laws. The suit apin.st Gas It lnc . with offices in the City ol Orange, asks for an injunction tc prohibit further sales of the de vice as well as civil penalties against the company Fi led an Orange Count> Supen or Court. the actaon say~ the adapters bO ld by Gas It Inc throughout Califorrua make at possible for leaded gasoline to be placed in the tanks of cars in· tended to GPer•te only on un· leaded fuel. Slate vehicle code regulataon.s say that 1t as unlawful for an)'one to seU devices which alter or modib the oriaJnaJ desi.iJi or performance of motor vdlicle pollution control syatem.s. "In order to function proper- 1~ ... the lawswt says. "all motor vehicles equipped with 'calalytjc converter· emiss ion control equipment must be operated on· I) with unl~ctded .,:a:.oltn e Lc...idl'd ~a sohnc 1mpct1r" vr destro)'S catalytic converter equipment." To be sure that such equip- ment wOf'b correctly. oCficials said. vehicles whicb have catalytic converters alao are outfitted with gasoline tanh with open.Ulgi designed LO pr(! J vent use of nozzles which dis- peue Jeaded 1asoline. "The ooules or pumps dis· pensing unleaded gasoline are specifically designed for use wit h vehicles con tain in g catalytic converter systems." the lawswt said Gas H Inc's adapter, the state Stt GA.' fT. Pa(e ::: 3 ·year Captives Freed E/,de rly Men Prisoners in Extortion Plot BAKERSFIELD <AP l A man who said he was kept against his will for three years after repairing a bus at an un hcensed rest home says at was "jus\ like keeping jl hog In a pen in a bunch of mud .. • Four people were arrested for investigation of forcing eight elderly or disabled men to h\c· at a home here and sign over their Social Security checks Leroy Anderson . chief or operations for the Kem Count) sheriff's office, said formal com plaints would be sought from the district auorney's office today. Booked for investigation of kidnapping, extortion. false 1m· prisonmenl. assault a nd con- spiracy were Houston Walker. 37; Mildred Walker. 57; Willard Morgan , 31 : and Eddie Robertaoo, 56. The plight of the eight men "as discovered Monday when one c>scaped and got help. sheriff's offi cers said The men s1gn<'d over al least Sl.400 a month an checki.. ~aid deputies "ho C'o nf1s<."ated numerous docum ents al the house Tue~a> One of the men kept Jt the hou'><'. Rub W11l1ams. 66. ~aad in an interv1e\lo that he hl'lpcd d one armed. 72 -ycar-old resident of the home. W1lhe Lt>c Nelson. chmb a fence Monday Williams said he went to the residence th~ years ago to re· pair a ~us and was invited to stay the night As he got ready to lea\•e the next day. Williams said he was told. "You ain't go· mg back ·· Williams said he had a drink· ing problem at the time and was separated from his wife. Most of the men found at the home were heavy drinkers who had been ptrked up off ~treet<;, t\ndcr.,on i.aad ·w e were fod onh ont'I' •• da\. · Wtlham.; saad· 'There "a·s no sail. no seasoning, no <iugar. no tea. no coffee. no nothing We JUSt had enough \lo at er to keep alive. We had beans. cabbage. squash and car rot<; I don't think you would hJ ... 'c given at to vour doJo? ·· Will.Jams said the operators of the house unsuccessfully tried to sign ham up for Social Security and forced him to sign over deeds to two houses he and his wife own here However. tiLS wife. Ceola. said 5he faxed the dero to prevent the Walkers from gaining control of her house. She also changed her credit cards when a Sl.500 bill showed up on one card soon arter her husband went to the Walker house ·: Ci1:mt CMnge ·Notice "ileqQ,ired of Lerulen WASUlNGTOlll 'AP*-'"-F~•rel ftaern BGll'trr · qU}r9C1 &ll ....... LMaJ to notJfy bom>WtrJ IO daya f,.n tdVUCI ol an1 chaqw tn cNdlt term. The -l'd •&lo vot..t to Allow ~•umen to pay off ea&aU.., credlt attount balancu,,.... old llnanee terma. ftowever. ll a cua&omer t'OnUn...._ to mm ebar ... oe U.. old account, ..... or \ •h WW haw to ..,... to "1 ta. enU.. baJance ln acconlance wit.la ta. new tertM,'' the boVd Mid. The requt...,mtni. alter <"Ol\lumer credit conlrola adopted leH than lhNe Ila •10 by I.he board•• part or a major antJ· lnflaUon pukace that lncluded Praldent Carter'• b\Mlttt 1u.r· pJut plant for flllcal 1111. a.-. ......... ,. ..... W ASHJNOTON CA P I -gt ven months after ht aent the le1t1latSon to Cons 1, President Carter lOday 1l1ntd a rom- promlae err 1 billion oil "wtndfall profit.a" lu blll_. s1yln1 "the key•tone of our naUonal enetty policy la now ln pla<'e." Flanked by memben of Con1res1 who worked on the le1talation, th pres ident 1lcned the bill in the Eut Room uslna two ll"ffn pena , · He said the ""f-1r" tax would give lhe nation extra money to use to ht'lp poor people pay their fuel balls. to improve transit syste ms and to develop new eneray sources . £.reno 81 ... l•porf Fee 8111 WASHINGTON <AP> -President Carter si1ned a rro· clamatton today lmposin1 an Import fee of $4.62 per barre on imported crude oil. which will rabe the price or gasollne by 10 cents per gallon Carter termed the levy a ""gasolme conservation fee." He said lhat, althbugh the actual tax is on imported crude oil. a series of government regulations will impose the entire burden on gasoline u.sers. The pruldent had announced plans for ttie fee ln his March 14 address on anti-inflation moves. The 10-cent hike in gasoline prices is expected to show up at the pump beginning May IS. Iran Claims U.S. Hasn't Met Terms By The Associated Presa . President Abolhassan Ban1- Sadr said President Carter has not met his terms for r emoval of the Amencan hostages from the control or the militants holding them. and the Revolutionar y Council won't lake cus,tody of the captives until h(' docs. A top White House offic ial said th(' Carter administration is not !'Ure what the Iranian leader wants '"It 1s not 1mPQrlant to us what opinion Pres ident Carter has ex· pressed. What as important is whe ther or not he takes the measures we have specified ... Bani-Sadr said in a s tatement distributed by Pars, the official Iranian news agency. "Ir he does the Revolutionary C ouncil will undertake responsibility for the hostages until the Maj h s (P arliame nt) gives its opinion on the matter Otherwise it will not .. On Tuesday night. the White lious(' aidt> said U.N Secretary Gent>ral Kurt Waldheim had s poke n by telephone with Bani· Sadr and then advised Secretar y of State Cyrus Vance that Iran was wailing for a new s ta tement of U S. intentions Tht> aide, wh o r e ques ted a nonymity. sa id . ··w e do n 't know specifi cally what they're looking for. We would li.ke to be as h elpful as we can. Obviously the re are lamitataons beyond which the president cannot go ... Earlier Tuesday. Bam-Sadr told a ra lly the counc il agreed to ta ke control of the hos tages until the new Iranian Parliament de· clded their fate. County Mulls Dump For Toxic Wastes 01 an~~t· ( t•unt) !.t.J>l rv1su1 s took steps Tucsd:.y to\I. ard bullcJ ang a transfer syste m to handle toxic chemical wastes. some of which a re now endin g up in the ocean. Su~rvisor s gave county General Services Agency <GSA > staff members the go-ahead to look for a s ite and begin prcp- a r a t ion o f an $80 ,000 environme nta l r eport despite misgivings lhat . -The new transfe r facilJty wouldn't slop industries from pouring their ch emical wastes mto sewers -A 1975 study exaggerated the problem when 1t asserted a da ngerous ly hig h volum e of liq u1d loxa c matl'rtal was finding its way from sewt>rs tnto the ocean -Other s t ate o r local agencies might r eall y be responsible for solving the pro· blem of sewage contamination. Supervisors also directed the staff to examine ways of sharing responsibility with other agen cies for containing the hazardous liquid problem. In addition, they asked about availability of federal grants to pay for the $80 .000 e n - vironmental repart. OftANO« COAST DAILY PILOT ~Ll JJl'rViM11 .., first crador~t:cJ the adc:.a of a county tra ns fer stauon for dangerous chemical wastes in October after Chairman R alph Clark dredged up a 1975 report claiming 95 per cent of waste s produced in the county are dumped in the ocean T he materia ls being dumped by local industries included tox· 1c wastes. heavy metals. 011 wastes. pestic ides, volatile sol vents and a cids. An~ the-areas-producmg most of those wastes. according to the study. were south Santa Ana, Cost a Mesa. a nd Irvine. and Anaheim a nd F'ullerton But n s tudy presente d to s upervisors Tuesday disputed the 1975 report. Officials now be li eve that th e level of hazardous wastes being dumped is not a lhreat to public health or safety. How.ever. s upervisors were told that the growth in Industry will dramatically increase the problems in lhe future. Toxic materials would be col· lected and sorted at the transfer s ite. then transporte d to the closest dump sites approved to handle the toxic materiala, in/ Calabasas. West Covina and Palos Verdes. Supervisors said they expect to recoup the cost! of construct- ing the station by leasing it out to~ private operator. •r aoaaaT Malt1:a .................... Hunttn1ton Beach City TrH1tiarer Warren Hall haa been •ecu1td of un tbkaJ praeUca b)' atcepUn1 o•mpal1n eon· lrlbuUoaa from nrma do1D1 bu.al· ne11 wtlh the city. The cbarces were made by Tom Lheo1ooc1. one or two challtn•era facln1 Hall in the April I ell)' tJeeUolll. UvenfOOd cbaraed that Hall haa rteelved a 1tzable port.loo ol hla campat1n from firms ln wbich Hall baa lnveated city money. Donations Include 1100 each from ttn.anc1aJ officers of Sad- dleback Savines ud Loan, Mer- ri II Lynch, Mercury Savings. United California Bank and Golden State Banlt H all said today be doesn't apologize for his fund-raising m etbods nor does he say a nyth.lnl is lnCQrrect. ·'There's no other way to raise money because the treasurer's omce doesn't generate a great deal of interest. ·"I'm proud that the people I do bualneaa wllh think I am the kind of guy lhey would like to contribute to,"' he said. Hall confirmed he asked for the donations but said he ex· plained to the contributors lhat they carry no obligations. He said some of the donations wer e from personal friends within the companies and not from the companies themselves. Livengood a~o questioned a $150 contribution from the o wne r s o f Dahn Ins urance Service of Huntington Beach which won a $26.000 ins urance contr£lctit with the city last Decembt'\- Crew Safe After Ships Crash in Fog GALVESTON, Texas (AP i - An e mpty cu l tanker and a freighter collided and burst into fl a mes m lhe fog-shro uded Gull o f Mexico JUSt off the T exas coas t today. but all the crewmen on bolh shtps Jumped to safety, the Coast Guard said. Coast Guard Petty Olficer Kenneth Harry said 35 crewmen fro m t h e t an k e r A m <Yc o Cremona were pluc ked out of the water after the colhsaon with the freighter Mason Lykes. It \I.Cl!> not known immed iately how rn:rny crewmen wt're abo<1rd lhe freighter Ont· 1n1urcd crewman. ap µarcntly s uffering fro m smoke 1n h alat1 o n. wa!> take n to a Galveston hospital. F'og had reduced visibility to about one -half a mile al lhe lime of the collision. Harry said New Condos Weighed for Woodbridge The Irvine Plannang Com · m1sst0n wall meet Thursd ay t~ discuss a staff report on water avaalabihty and to mull plans for an 87-unit condominium project in Woodbridge. The project is lo be built by the Irvine Pacific Development Co. on 9.1 acres in the soulhw~t quadrant of Woodbridge, in lhe area ol Blue Lake South and Rainstar. The plans call for lwo- story condominiums to be b\ftlt around a 1.4-acre lake. The water availability report the commiss ion will look at an annual study conducted by the city staff and presented to lhe Plannin1 Commission and lhe City Council · The City Council requested in November or 1977 that such re- port.a be compiled yearly ao that local 1ovemment is appraised ol waler avaHabllity for the 1row-lni city. Faets Bared .... -l Man Staba Wife'• Lover MELBOURNE, Australia CAP) -A husband who stabbed a naked man he found hiding behind the door of his wife's bedroom was put on probaUon for two years. The Melbourne Criminal Court was t~Jd Tuesday that the part.tea had reached an underauncUna and were now living ln one house -the wtfe and the other man in the troot bedroom and the husband in the rear room -but that divorce proceedin11 were underway. . ... The husband, John Famacta. 41, pleaded pilty to a charge of tnructJ.n1 llievoua bodlb' bann on Mario Joseph Mlcale(f, 14. June M. Before the court hear~ Micale(( abook Farrucia '1 band and withed hJm luct. • Delly ................. ~.,.. SUSANNE KATHOL HANGS ON TO WINO.WHIPPED BLANKET ON THE BEACH IN NEWPORT Keep4ng Warm Are (from left) Dolly Smtth, Gina Flaherty and JuHe Berry, •II of Olendota Wi~ Chill Eli~inate Beach Fun By ARTHUR a. VINSEL Of ... o.ity ~,._. IYff Eas ter Week beach crowds dwindled lo next lo notha.ng on the Orange Coast t.oday as wands predi(ted lo peak at 2S knots prevailed. along with patchy clouds. a few spnnkles and tem- peratures that would freeze lhe tail off a chocolate bunny Spokes men a t thl• Orange County Sheriffs Ha rbor Patrol headquarters in Newport Beach -.aid it was a scant 53 dt'li(recs at 9 15 a.m .. wath 15 knot wm<b that were mcre:is1ng. Weather watchers at thl' l ' S Weathe r Bureau an Los Angele' earlier lh1l> we<'k pred1ctl'd a fcv. balm y days wuh lhe mert'ury oozin g Clp into a t least t he mid-70s Wlt1l the weekend .. I never pay any attention to what I ~aid the day before." one fo rthright federal foreca s ter declared today when asked what went wrong. "You can un· derstand lhat · · She predic ted south t o southwesterly wtnds from 15 to 25 knots at least until night/all. with tncreasang cloud1nt>ss over night High temperature Thur1day 1s predicted to be 64 degrees with ii drop down to a nappy 49 degree<; overnight. with c lea r er ~kl(''> pn:d1 ctcd during the cfay ll:swever. the weathe r S<'tv1c-e predicts a balmy. sunny Easter S unday. with da y time tern . peraturl'~ reaching into lht· 70s again. A 8 pokes man for city lifeguards based at Hunllngton Beac h Pier said the wand was blus tery this morning. small c ralt warnings were stilJ up and the few beach vts1tors an sight were huddling behind sand scr eens. "We have a very m ediocre crowd and at even sprinkled here for awhile, .. said a spokesman for the Laguna Beach City Lifeguard Department "There was only a 10 percent c hance of ram. but there a rc more clouds on the horizon." he added. ""And it's cold' .. l_ DIES IN PLANE CRASH Adventurer Allen O'Brten Fr'091PapAI EXPLORER .. admirer of ··taJI s h ips .. and wac; pa rt owner of the Bnt1sh square n~ger . E} e of the Wtnd He hac; ('ru1sed v.1th In•1ng Johns on 't'\t'rul.l1mes o n J ohns oh'-. ra mou~ Yan k ee and v. a.;, J pnsonal fnend of Alan Villar;. Jnuthc·r famed carcumnavagator On a trip to Afnc-a O'Bnen .ind h1~ v.1fr became• acquainted with the famed explore r~. l.A.-\1. a nd Mary L<'akey and c-am1• bark to lhl' L" S to found the LE-a key Foundation Center an Pa!>adenu 0 · Bnen had t w1 ce ba lloooed ove r the Swiss Alps. and last y~ar made a 500-male trap over 1~ on ""Sltidoos '" -motonzt'd s leds -from Resolute Ba} to the North pole lie was the fi rst man to t<ver run the treacherous Om o Raver Ul Etluopla....-<Ul4 ~,.. ~ r~w.lt W&!> ,.-?r anted an audience v.1th th1• lat(' Emperor. Haile St-lassie In 1975 he launched a n ouln~ J!C'r canoe built b.\ h1~ friend Phil t-.d\\ a rclc;. one of the originator-. of the tlob1e Cat catamaran. and took a month to sail 11 alontt from S an Fe lipe . B aJJ Calafom1a, to Cabo San Luca!> Jl the tip of BaJa ,.....,P~AJ GAS IT .•. c h arged, allows the use of leaded gaaollne In fuel tan.ks of vehicles equipped with catalytic converters, thereby a ltering or modi f yi ng the origi nal performance of the polluli011 control systems of such vehicles. DeukmeJ1an s aid newspaper adverthemenls by lhe company made the mis leading statement that federal law allows con- sumers lo place leaded gasolin,e an a vehicle designed for un- 1 ea d e d fue l when ever the m otonst encounters an unleaded pump which 1s empty_ State law, he sa1<1. protubits under all circums tances the sale o f d evices whi c h alter the pe rformance of poll ution control equipment Efforts today to reach com· pan}· offacaal!> for comment were unsurcessful Never On Saturday? WASlllNGTON {AP\ The Po<;tal St>rvace. c hoos- 1n~ to hat customers at the mailbox ins tead of the pocketbook. 15 consadenng cl1manat1on of Saturday dl•l1vcries as the only pr:ict1t•ul way to m eet pro- po<ied budget cuts P os tm ast er Gen eral Wilham f' Bolger told the agency's governing board Tuesday lhere appeal"S to be no way to maintain six· d ay mall service. despite President Carter's recom- mendation for a much milder bud"et 'c ut than what Con"ress as consider· an it. unlt"Ss postage rates an• increased sooner than ant1c1patcd Bolger said he has or· dered task forces lo s tud) th(' ('(feet-. o r r ed ucing mall deb\'eries from s ix to h \'e da) s a week a nd the impact of that on labor re· lat1ons Hobie Easter Bonnet ~ecial FREE Sun Visor with any sportswear purQhase JIJI LCOASTNWY. c..... ...... 675-9700 ... .,.,._ 4701 IAll.AMCA 552-5252 . ' ----~--- ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, AP RIL 2, 1980 TWENTYFIVE CENTS robe of McDowell Expenses Sought 91 ll'SVS ~&U; .................... A Lacuna Heacb man baa 1 aake4 U.. Dilti'td Attome111 ot flee to lnve1tJ1at cl•ll'DI that Mayor Jack McOoweU pald a former oe'"man· to pl'OdUto a l campaltn brochure In tm. then falleCt to record the expenditure on bia campalp contribution 1tate111ent. City Clerk Verna Rollln1er forwarded aocumentA provided by DaUaa Aftder900 to Deputy Ol1trlct Attorney Mlchael JCaplui WI w , a kln1 that lht 1Uesed dl1crepancy ba In· vntt~ll warranted. An , 1 ~uent COU)tcll crltlc, clalma · McDowell Ued durlna a candidate'• forum two weeka aio when vked why the name ot the former News-Post new1pallf!r'1 executive edJtor did not appear on the mayor's 1976 contribution statement. Andenoa hu copln of • 1978 court tranacrlpt that abow lormtr Newa·Poal executive editor Michael E11era helped Mc Dowell produce bil 1978 campal1n brochure aod was p1ld <E11era testified) "either two or three hundred dollars.'' Anderson said be asked ror the lnveall1ation because "when a member of the press-bas worked for a candidate's election and was paid, and that payment does not appear on the candid8le's statement, it should be broqht to the attention or the proper authorities." "That's why I .cave the court transcripts t.o the City Clerk.·· The transcripts to wtitcb An· derson refers are from a 1978 civil trial in Orange County Superior Court Judge Walt.er W. Charamza's courtroom. The trial involved the News· Post, which cont.ended it was de· nied circulation privileges in Laguna Hills Leisure World. The court ruled In behalf of the de· feodenl, saying freedom of press cauot be used by a publisher as a means of opening the gates to a pr ivate community for newspaper deli very. Dunne the four-month trial, testimony wu takeb from E&· gen, wbo was then an editor for the News·P06t. • Tranatripts from t he trial, provided by Anderson , show Eg· gera was asked by an opposlUon lawyer if he "participated for personal compensation ln a political campaign.·' Eggers testified he did help a candidate, and later said that candidate was McDowell. "Very simply," the transcript reads, "I helped candidate Jack Mc Dowell with his campaign br9cbure, dld it on my own time. <See PROBE SOUGtrr. Page A2> New POison Threat Tainted Dressing Claimed in Palm Desert Beaut9 Breaktlarougla? Laguna Beach carpenter Don Whitlatch. 31 , s ports new "Bo Derek" s tyle braided beafd. fashioned after actress· tresses in movie "10." Whitfatch s aid the "corn-row'' styling took three hours to complete and includes 40 tight braids and 120 ead s. The S25 beard-do is expected to last up to six weeks ctween braidings . SAN D IEGO (AP> The .. Poison Gang" that claimed responsibility for r•acing deadly cyanide ih a jar o pickles and a bottle of teriyaki sauce in two Sareway supermarkets reported· ly has struck again after raising its extortion demands from 50 to JOO diamonds. The Riverside Press En· terprise today quoted an un· identified federal source as say· ing a Safeway store in Palm Desert received an extortion threat Monday warning of a poisoned jar or salad dressing 70 Hurt As Trains ,Collide LAKEVIEW, N.C. <AP) - Tbe Amtrak train Silver Star collided head-on with a freight train today. injuring about 70 or the 300 passengers. authorities said The engines of both trains and ·about 20 cars derailed. Only two of tbe injured were hospitalized. and there were no fatalities in the cra11h, officials said. The crash between the 18-car Silver Star and the Seaboard Coast Line freight came as the Amtrak train was northbound from Florida to New York. The freight was southbound . Of· fi cials said the Amtrak tram was almost stopped when the collision occurred . and the freight was movin~ slowly. SCL officials said the Amtrak train should have been given a warning red signal of the ap· proaching freight, but either the signal failed or the Amtrak crew did not see it in time to stop. · Neivport Man Dies In India A ir Crash "The Amtrak train we nt through a red signal. It should ttave stopped, but for some reason it didn't," said Debby M a r ci n iak , a n Amtrak spokeswoman in Washington. A SLC spokesman said the freight was preparlng to enter a s ide track. moving slowly, when the collision occurred. The c re ws of both trains jumped clear before the crash. but were unable to warn passengers, of· ficials said. • I By ALMON LOCKABEY Ol tlle D•lly Pllet St•fl Allen O'Brien of Newport Beach. sportsman. adventurer and explorer, was kill ea-Monday when the small plane in which he was returning from his latest adventure crashed in India. O'Brien and fo ur other passengers were on a charter fllghl from Jaipur to Udapur after he had completed a 200· C o ast Weath e r Cloudy tonight. becom· ing fair Thurs day a f- ternoon. Lows tonight 46 at the beaches, 52 inland. ·Higbs1bursday60to6S. INSIDE TOD£ Y Sptder e(IQI in bubble gum? ,Mulled earthworm• in hamburger pattie1? TMH are jult two of manr ugl11 ,..mort that COMN havoc m bultncu GJld mdult'l/. Su Page A 14. mile trip via elephant to an In· dian game park .. He is survived by his widow, Helen, who had accompanied him on several of his ad· ventures, and two daughters, Sharon Porterfield of Riverside and Merrilee O'Brien of San Diego. He also leaves four grandchildren. De tails of the c rash were sketchy. Mr.s. O'Brien said her husband le rt Newport Beach March 16 to meet his friend Sven Linblad, son of the famous ex· plorer and adventurer. Lars Linblad. O'Brien devoted his life to ad· venture, exploration and tbe environment since retiring from t he Tri-Counties Wholesale Electrical Co. which he founded in San Bernardino lo 1948. "It's a major crash. We can't es'timate the damage yet ." said R .L . Wo<nt;-geneTal dtesel supervisor for SCL at Hamlet, N.C., adding it would take two days to clear the main line. Derry Walker, public relations director for Moore Memorial Hospital in nearby Pinehurst, said 73 people were brought to t h e emergency r oom by ambulance and helicopter. He said two were admitted. "It was like hitting a brick wall. I slid out of my chair. ll was so fast I couldn't believe It. Glass came from everywhere," said Robert Hand of Lake Worth, Fla., a passenger who was not l.njured. · Three helicopters and crews were sent rtom Fort Bragg to take the Injured to hospitals. Ambulancet were alJO sent from Moore Memorial Hospital> and a Wire service reports said all five aboard the Twin Beech aircraft were killed when the plane crashed near Nadbai in the Rasjasthan state of port.hem India. · hospital ln 'Sanford. The pilot of the plane bad radioed that be bad lost bis way to Jaipur. a popular tourist spot about 100 miles south of New Delh\. The only other American aboard the plane was identified as Rosemarie Price of Portland, Or .· 'Brien was born in MOGrOvla and moved to San Bernardino lo UM8. He and hla family have Uved ln Newport Beach since 1966. There was budly an ad- venturesome aport In which O'Brien had not en1aaed al one · lime or another. He waa an <See D PLO&EB, P .. e Al) It ... S10J'E HOT BIJY WITH PILOT AD "Dally PUot ada really beat up aalea. · "I aold my stove rt1bt away ~ith a clualfted ad." Tbat'a the •dvert.ilinl sueceu atory ol the Costa lies• man who ran thl1 ad: ROPER eye level oven, 111 range and roti11erie. broiler wtstor•re bek>w. XlCJIHUIJUC If you wanL aaot clu1ln• aalet, call "2·5e11. and tried to meet the caller's de mand T he newspaper also · said a man acqwtted or charges l.nvolv· ing a slmllar plot at a Sun ctty Safeway store in 1979. is being sought as a suspect in coo· nection wtth the new po1soninp The man who called the Pacific Beach Safeway store Sunday to warn of the tamted teri y a k i s au ce dema nded a pa y off in diam o nd s and threatened to poison food at other Safeway stores 1f his de· maods were not met. San Diego police said. They refused to say if the caller let a lime hmit. <Related Photo. A.5> Police Lt Ron Seden said "from all indication~" the ex tort1on plot appears to be the work of ooe person. altboogh hand·lettered notes att.acbed to the cyamde-laden foods were signed "The Pou1on Gang." Authonhes said the caller has not contacted Safeway off1c1als Cotaatg Sllit Fi~d s ince the call Sunday It was not revealed how police learned the extortionist raised his demand lo 100 diamonds Safeway '>fficial ~ a nd 1aw enforcement officers said there have been no reports or poisoned foods in the area s ince the weekend incidents T he San Diego Regional Poisoning Center said it had been flooded with telephone calls, but no inc1-. dents of cyanide poisoning had occurred ... Gas Adapters Flayed By DAVID KUTZMANN °' ... Daily '"'* -Attorney General George Deukmejian has filed a lawsu!t against an Orange County firm which aells gasoline tank adap- ters, claiming the device, whict pe r~ils regular fuel to b~ pumped into tanks for unleaded gasoline violates state laws. T he suit at'sinst Gas l~IDC., with offices ln t he City of Oran1e. asks for Jn IJljunclioo t.c prohibit further sales of the de· vice as well as civil penaltieti against the company. Filed in Orange County Superior Court. the action says the adaJ>lers sold by Gas It Inc. throughout California mate 1t possible for leaded gasoline tt1 be placed m the tanks of cars In· tended fo operate only on un· leaded fuel. State vehicle code regulations s ay that il is unlawful for anyone to sell devices .... hich alter or modify the ongu1aJ design or performance of IDoC.Ot vehicle pollution control system&. "ln order to function proper· ly," the lawsuit says, "all motor vehicles equipped with •catalytjc con verler · emission control equipment must be operated on· ly with unleaded gasoline . Leaded gasoline impairs or destroys cata lyttc convert~r equipment " To be sllre that s uch equip ment works correctly. officials sa 1d, vehic les which h ave catalytic converters also are outfitted with gasohne tanks vt'ith openings des igned to pre vent use of nozzles which dis penae leaded euofu>e. • 'The nonJes or pumps dis· peosio& unleaded guoline are apedficaJly designed for use wltb veh icles containing catalytJc converter systems,·· the lawsuit said . Gas It lnc.'s adapter . the state (See GAS IT , Page 2) 3•year Captives Freed Ehhrly Men Prisoners in Extortion Plot BAKERSFIELD <AP> -A man who s aid he was ke pt against his will for three years after repairing a bus at an un licensed rest home says 1t was "just like keeping a hog In a pen in a bunch or mud " Four people were ar rested for investigation of for cing eight elderly or dis abled men to li ve at a home here and sign over their Social Security checks. Le roy Anderson . chief of operations for the Kern County sheriff's office. said formal com· plaints would be sought from the district attorney's office today. Booked for investi gation of kidnapping, extortion, raise im· prisonment. assault and con· spiracy were Houston Walker, 37 ; Mildred Walker. 57; Willard Morgan , 31 : a nd Eddie Robertson. 51. The plight of the eight men was discove red Monday when one escaped and g ot help. sheriff's officers said The men signed over at least Sl.400 a month 1n checks . said deputies who con fi scated numerous docume nts at the house Tuesday One of the men kept at the house. 8µb Williams , 66, said in an mterview that he helped a one ·armcd. 72 vear-old resident of the home. W1lh e Lee Nelson. chmb a fence Monday W1lhams said he went to the residence three years ago to re- pair a bus and was invited to stay the night As he got ready to leave the. next day. Williams said he was told , "You ain't go · mg back " Williams said he had a drink· ing problem at the Ume and was sepa rated from his wife. MOl5t of the men found at the home were heavy drinkers who had been pi cked up off ~trcets. Andcri.on said. ··we we re fed only once a day ... Willia ml> said "The re was no salt. no seasoning. no sugar. no teit. no coffee. no noth ing We JUSt had enough ~ ater to keep ahve We had beans. cabbage, squash and car· rots . I don't think you would have g1verrit to your doJ?.'' Williams said the operators of the house unsuccessfully tried to sign tum up for Social Secunly and forced him to sign over deeds to two houses he and his wife own here Howevt?r. tits wife. Ceola, s aid she fixed the deed to prevent the Walkers from gaining control of her house. She also changed her _.credit cards when a $1 .500 bill showed up on one ca rd soon after her husband went to the Walker house I t • "' q a II 1 ·I \ l I • . , I i ..n.--lt'-:.'"!~-r::w:.1 l.NG.l:O AE TM~~ • ..._~ .1oatd , ot ...... ~ln \od•l\~ not.lf7 n JO daya lo edYu ~ ,. ao•aT akla an,r "~-c.-.dtl m-mt. • • 'l1'e boerd allo voted to aJJio1w couumt1r1 lo pay ott allllnl c redJt HeOUnt batancfl under oW nunce term1 However, If 1 r ualOIDef fOfttiaUet to make cttut-on the old artount, ''h• OI' I M wW MW to I I to pA.J \M ..Urt beluc. bl I CCOl'dancl wlU. tM •w ..,_., .. tlM board aald 11M .....,_•tt• •lt.tr CCftaumer credll CCfttl'Ola adopted leaa than lhnie web •ao by lbe board u part of a ma.tor anti lnna Uan pacll.,. t.bal lnd~ Pr ... deot Carta'• budaet aur plua plana for ft.cal 1•1 a... ........... r .... •w WASIUNOTON CAP> &&ev n montM 11\..r be Mnt the le11.tl1Uon lo Cone,.., Pna~t Carter today alptd a l'Om prom ... IZZ'11 bjWon oU "windfall proflt1" lH bUt, HYJnl ''th key1t.one ol our naUonal uerey policy la now ln place " Flanked by memb4tra 0( Con1r"' wbo worked on the I 1a.laUon, the preald nt at&Md the bUI in Ow Eul Room ualn1 two areen ~DI fie Hid the "flllr" tu would aave t~ nation extra money to uae to help poor Pt'OJ)le pay their ruel btlt.. to Improve traruslt •Yl'llt!ITl.ll and to develop n""w ~eraiy w1u1 c~ NI••• a. .4be •Uc•• OH By T~e A.MKl1aed Prft• Nagena, l\UppUer of about I perceot of U.S. 011 ne«la, bu joined the lutest round or world oll price hikes a nd has lncreued crude oil price" by 61 cenlll a barT"el , Ind ustry source11 saJd to- day Analyst.II say the price lncrea~s. along w1lh production cuU. by 11~verul Organlzalion or Petrole um Exporting Counlrlea m embers, wlll keep petroleum prtcee rrom slip= even aa ln· d uatrtallzed nations' de mand drope due lO an ex ed economic s lowdown. F,...P~AJ PROBE SOUGHT. • • ·'I waa not cover ing the race. So. I would not have any in· volve ment from that s ta ndpoin t. All candidates were cover ed fairly. All were covered tn the News-Post I helped him with has brochure " When Wlked bow much he was paid, Eggt•rs tcst1f1cd, "It was e ithe r twu o r thn·c hundred dollan." • It was th1• ;,t lh·iwd puy mcnl to Eggl'r'> th;,tl 1ntt•rt•slt'd An dt·r'>o n . a nd ht· t'on frontcd Muyor McUowell with the two- vt•ar old court tes timony at a l' a n d 1 d u l c -; fo r u m :, c v c r a I Wt't•k~ ;J~() "I don't :.1·1· Mr f-;j.(gPr~· name 1011 th1· 1!171) 1·ampa1gn slittl- mt·nl )," /\ndl'rson s aid "Why 1~n ·11th1•n•"'' "flt· d1 dn 't Jt('l unythang," Mc Dowell responded Anders on then asked the mayor 1r he wat. saying Eggers llt'd under oath two years ago, and the mayor rcspond(•d , ''I'm not saying that you're s aying that " Eggers, who soys he 1s work ing for both McDowell and 1·and1date Steve Higgs dunng the c urrt•nt coun<"1I rnt•t•. s aid th1~ Wl-Ck he did not produce th<· I !171i 1·amp:11gn brochurt' for tht: mayor ·'I n1·vt:r uc·t·1•1.Jt1·d uny mon<·y f r 0 Ill M (' D CJ w I ' I I • .. I !.I 7 fi campaign,·· EJ.(Kl'rh!>:.11d 'Whal I tile! do WU!> con.suit w 1 I h Jack artN the cleCtJon t hrough my pu blic rclulibnh businesK and I think the fct• wai. <.1round $150." When asked why the co urt lran11cripts show he helped McDowell with th11> campaign broch ure . Eggers h&id the ques ttOn "frankly lhrl'W ITll' for a loop " lie 1:oa1d he wa!tn't expectmg the question and didn't answer it correctly, "becttuse I dldn'"t have the information in rront or me on the s tand ·· Rut he staunchly denies bav· ing had anything to do with c r l' at 1 n g l ht' hr o c h u r <' fo r McDowcll Egger?! dad udm1t fl ying to San Francu.co with McDowell t o . 'look over the proofs or the brochure which wui. already printed " Flu Claims 13 SYRACUSE, N.Y. CAP > B Singapore nu a ppears to h uvc been responsible for the deathb or 13 patients ut three nursing homes here. OflANOf COAST l"'•< DAILY PILOT '"" Ot .... c-'*'' .......... ~ -· " , ____ ......... _,_..,_ °' ..... CM« ............ ,_, ~ .. . -·-... ...---, ......... ,, ... t ... ~---·-..... -........ :::'~~ :·~ ,':;!:.!r ~·~:.: __ ..... ..-n ... _.,, , ... ,. ... _ ,.... • .,....._ ...... Wnt ... -.-. ,. 0 ... Cltf, C.U""'"" c.1-111• flllllo ._ .. _ ..... -....... .....,_ , .... c.r... Yk•PY-olWl_al __ ,_ ...... ..... , .................. ~._ .. -"·'-..... ,,_ ,. ... ~--........~ When did Eggers discover he had made a mistake under oath .. "It was afte r the case was over," Eggers said. D ad he try to cbrrcct the testimony? .. It wasn't that important, .. he s a ad . It was a moot cast·. anyway. The trial was over und 1t wasn't a maJor error Smee the trial 1~ t·urr<·nlly on appeal an San Bt'rna rdino. would Egger.. changl· his tcstunony 1r askt•d the samt: qu1•i.lwm •. , "Surl', I'd say I JUl>l lookt·d al tht.· brochure," Eimers sn1d • • 1 was paid at least several wP<'k'> after thc f'lecllun for ron· ~ultul1on only:· he• hl.t1d Why would a (·1ty 1·ou11c1lman J>a y for cons u lt;i tion a ftcr he · won a council !Scat·• lit• wankd adv1n· on local 1s s ut>i.. my opinion on city issues,·· t:ggcr'> said "I do that all the tame·" McDowell also dc•nics Eggef"!I had anything to do with the campaign brochurt:, s uying he wrote the copy himself ror the pamphlet and It was prmled by a San Francisco company ·'Eggers dldn 't work for me during tht· campaign and he dad nothing c·onne<"lC'd with lhl· c·amp;.11g11 ," McDowt•ll said Hut Mc Dowell a nd Eggt:ni d1f f(•r on why 1-:ggcrs rPce1nd mon1•y from tht• mayor While f:ggcr~ ~u 1d thl· mon1·y was for consultation afln the clect1on, McDowell said he paid El(gers to fl y up t o San f'ranc1Mco before t he election w 1th him to meet with the mayor'i; son·ln·law "about a newspaper venture that might have involved Make (Eggers )" And, he said, puyme nt for that trip came months artC'r the 1976 election ,. De puty D1str1c t Attorney Capizzi said Tuesday he has ai. 1>igped an attorney lo analyze the allegations prc!>cntcd lJy An derson, "l n i;ee 1f tht·r c 1-. a nything to the c hargc·s "· lie did not know when rcsulb or that analysl'> might Ix: com pll'lCd. F,....r_,AI EXPLORER .. admirer of "tall ships" a nd was part owner of the British squa re rigger, Eye or the Wind. }1e has c ruised with Irving J ohnson s everal. t1meR on J ohnson 's famo us Yankee· and wa s a personal friend of Alun Vlllars, unolher famed circ umnavlaator. O n a trip to Africa, O'Brien a nd hil wife became acqualnt.ed w ith the famed explore n , Lew a nd Mar y Leake y and came back to th~ U.S. to found the ~akey Foundation Cent.er lo Paaadena. O'Brien had twice ballooned • over the Swlla Alpe, and lut year made a 500-mllo trip over lee on "Sktdool" -motorised aleda -from Raolute Bay to the North pol4t . He w,. the fln t m an to ever run the treacherou.a Omo River ln Ethiopia, and aa a retult was arant.ed an audience with the late Emperor, Hall• Seluate. Jn 1'75 he launched •n outr11· 1•r canoe built by hi• friend PhJl Edwards one of the ortalnaton of the ~.Cat eatamaran, and took -montJa to 11U It Uont rrom San FeHp• Baja CalUomla.t to Cabo San lucu at tbe tip of 1Saja. • O'Brien wu active In tho 1171 bicentennial tall 1hl1>1 paradf tn Ne w York Harbor and recruited )'OUDI people to Hll on th• ramoua 1e1uare rtuera to 11'- tb em 10 1ppreclatlon and ntpeet for UM .... ...... tl' ........... Hunttn1ton B e a c h City Treaaunr WarND Hau bu beta accu19d ot unethle al pracllC!el by Httpt1n1 campal1n con· trlbuttonl from ftr m1 dolna bull· nn1 wtth OM city. T h cbaraH wer m•de by Tom Llveoaood. one of two r h•lltnt ,.. who Hall face3 lo the April 8 city 1lecUon1. Llvoneooct cbar1ed that Hall haa received 11 ab.able portion of hi• campal1n from llrma ·in which Ha ll baa Invested cit y money DonaUona Include S100 each from fuuanclal offi cers or Sad· d leback Savanp and Loan, Mer· rill Lync h, Mercury Savln11. United Callfornl11 Bank and (iolden Stote Bank Hall aald today he doesn't IJ i>olo11ze for ha s rund-rauwg n1 l'l hods n or doe 1 he say i.nytbUli 1s Ulcorrec t "There's no o&her way to r aise m oney becau.ae the treasurer 's office ~n·t gener ate a great deal or lnteretil "I'm proud that lhe people I · do bu.alneas with lhink I am th e kind or guy they would like to contribute to," he said. Hall confirmed he asked for the donaUe>ni but said he ex- plained to the contributors that they carry no obligations. lie aald some of the donations wer e from per son a l friends within the companies and not from the companies them selves. Livengood also questioned a S 150 cont rl bull on from the o w n ers or Dah n Ins urance Ser vice of Huntington Beach which won a $26.000 insurance l'Ontracl with t he city las t Oecembcr Job Program Pact Weighed On S. Coast A 1 !m R I Jo tn t pow"'"' a g rt'1' mt•nt for th1· Ca JHi.trnno Laguna H1•:1ch Ref(1 onal Occupational l'rogrum is on lh<· agenda of that organ1zat1on 's govcrnan~ hoard at its rt·tcular met·tm~ tonight at 7 30 in the Laguna Beach Unified School Dastnct board room T h e agreement includes a tt•ntallve budget of $900.000 or more depending on the status or state revenue ror the coming fi s - c a I year s aid Chier Adm in!Jltrator Zane de Ara1t al Th<' HOP's 1979 80 budget 111 $1153.000 t 'ndt•r lt'rmi. or tht• agree menl, the Capistrano Un1f1e.·d School District an~ Laguna Bt'at·h llnif1C'd Srhool D1stnr t would not s uhi.1d1z<· tht· p rogram 1 r red u c 1• d ~tat e re v e n u t'., hecomc a fuel in the comklg f1s cal year. Also. under tht' proposed joint powers al(rcement, there would be an ap proximate 80 percent to 20 percent d1v1slon of property for the CUSD and LBUSD. r ci.pcctavely, 11hould the pro. l(ram bt-disbanded. said de i\rakal Rites Slated For San Juan's L. Richardson Lucy I Rich ardson, a res 1dent of San Juan Caplatrano for the past eight yeara, died of natura l causes In her home on 32302 AUpaz Sl Monday She was 93. Mrs Richardson was born In Brooklyn, N .Y . In l''ebruar y, 1887. She was prevloualy a long- tim e resident o f Ingle wood where for m any yea~ s he was a mem ber or the Order of the Ea11te m Star. F uneral iservlce11 will be held on F ridayi Ap ril 4 at 10:30 a.m. at the In& ewood Mortuary, 1208 Centlnela Ave .• ln&lewood. Mn. RJcbard.aon la 1urvtved by her ftve children: Dr. Lucille M ltche ll . MI sal o n Viej o, Ne l•oo RlcbardJon from WMd, Callf., WUUam Rlchardloa, Tor· ranee, J errold Rlcbardaoa. San B e rnardino .-nd Jam ea RlchardlOn of Redondo Beach. SC Tourist Bl1rea~ Eyed A propotal to •tablltb 1 San Clemente Tourt1t and Vlliton Bureau which would b• financed by city fund.I, 11 on the a1enda of UM San Cletnent.e City Council at tont1ht'1 mHtlna at T, The council meet.a at the Cf vtc Center BuJldinl at 100 A venlda Pre1 ldJo. Boyd Am. Jr. and Bob Kiefer or San Clement.e have aubmltted Ute propoeal for tbe formauoa ~ the bureau. wlllcb would be flDan.t by half of UM cltJ'• trw ... bed tu meaw. .....,,,....~~'.!..--~ SUSANNE KATHOL HANGS ON TO WIND-WHIPPED BLANKl!T ON THE BEACH IN N~WPORT • Keeptng Warm Are (from left) Oolty Smith, Gina Flaherty and Jule Berry, ell of Glendora Wind, Chill Iran Claims U.S. Eliminate Beach Fun By ARTHUR R. VINSEi. OI -0...-, Ptltol l t.eft Easter Wt•ek beach crowd• dwindled t.o next to nothing on lht-Orange Coaat t.oday H wind.a predicted to peak 1t 2S knots prevaaled, along with patchy clouds. a few sprinkles and ~m peratures that would frN!Ze the tail off a chocolate bunny Spoke!lrnt'n al thl' Orangt' County Shcraff'b Harbor Putrol headquu rtt•rs in Newport Bt.-ach '>Hid 1l wa.-. u ~cant 53 dt·gre"~ al 9 15 lJ m . with 15 kn<Jt v.mo .... thu t were u1crcaM111(' · Wc•<Jlht•r v.:.tl'h1·r-. JI ltw I :-., W1·.1ltwr llurc·au 111 Lu'> An~t:lc-. t•arllt'r Lh1-. wt•ck prcdtt•lcd a (1 w halmy dJ)'> with th« mi•rrury 001.1ng up 111.!11 ..lt lc·J ~l Iii• mul 70s Wllil lht• w1•ekt•nd "I never J'J)' l.111) Jllt·nt10n t1, what I said thl' duy lwfurt• " ont· forthright fcde nal fo reca!llcr dec-larM todd~ wht•n a'>k1•1I v.hJt v.cnl .wronJ.( Yc111 c Jn un dl'rstand that ,.,,.....p._.,,, GAS IT ... l·hargecl. Jllov.-. th1· 11· ,. c1 f ll·ad1·d ~.11>1111111· 111 ftll'I l tirtk'> ,,f \ c h1dt•S !'<jUlflJWd "1th ('•llal~ lll <'On vt·rt1·r'>, lht·rt'l1) a llenn~ 11r m 0 d I r y I II g t h ,. fl r I i! I n J I JJ<'rforma1H·1· of th,. IHJllut111n c·on lrcll l'I Vhle ms o( hUC: h Vt•ll 1c• If•'> OeuknwJ111n -.u1d nt·v.t.}>aJ>N advcrtiSl'fll t•nLo; lJy the rompuny made tht' mlNll'admg Mutcment that rccte ral luw allows eon i.umcn. to place lt·udcd gasolm1· in a vehicle d<'slgned for un leaded f u e l whene v er the m otonst encounten an unlt'aded pump whic h tS empty Stale law. he said. prohibits under all •arcumi.tancc"I the sale o f devil .i which a Ile r thP performance or pollution control equipment Efforts today to reuch «om pany offktab for comment wcr t- unsucces.'lful Hasn't Met Terms By 'l1le A.uoclated P reu Preald~nl Abolha asa n Bani· Sadr Hid President Carter hais not met his t.emls for removal or the American t)oataeea rrom the control of the mll.atant.s botding t hem , a nd the R~voluUonary C'ouncll won't take cu.at.ody vr tht.> captives unlll he does A top WbU.e House offlcaal aald the c.mr administration t. not 1>ure what tbe Iranian leader want.a 'ft ls not important to u.s what opinion President Carter hu ex· prt>ssed Whal Is important ·~ whether or not he takes tht- mt·asur es we have s pecified.· Bani Sadr said 10 u sta~ment d1i.l rlbuted by Par<i, the offlc-1al I r:in1an ne ws agenc)' ··If h(! d<>t!i. the Hevolul1onar> < • 11 u n c 1 I w 1 l I u o d e TI a k 1• I (·~pon'>lhlltly for lh(• h<>1>lag<·~ unlll th1· ~aJh~ 1(';1rl1cim1·nt 1 fl\l'' I U. OJJIOIOn 1)0 lh1· mJlt1·r Otl11·r~1i.t• 1l 1.1;11l not On T ue:o.day nil(hl, lh•• Wh1l1• lh1u.,e ,ude said U N Secrt:tary <i rnnal Kurt Waldhe im had '>JX•kt'n h~ telt•phone v.1lh Run1 :-,itdr and then advtst-d Secreta ry or ~talc Cyrus Vance that Iran wot. wwt.mg for a new stat..ement 11f t ' S intent.Jon'! 1 h•· J1de. who rt'que s ted .1non~mll) said. ··wi: don t k "''"' '>I.It.'<' I he-all~ what they re· look111.: for WE' would like lo bf. .• , h1•lpful J>..w1• can Obvtou.'>h t ht· r1· ,, n · I 1m1tat111n., h•·> on<I "!1Jt h thl· ~n·~1dt•n1 c .111n111 l(o t"" £45TER EGC HUNT SLATED An Eas ler l'~g hun t .,ponson·d by Am~rtcan l.1·g10n Post 222 and th1· l.JJ:Una N~w~ P o:.l will bt-ht>ld for ch1ldrt>n Uf.tl' nine and1oung..r, S undU)- ''' Laguna Oe aCll H igh St·hool T he bunt wlll begin al I p m Egg., v.1lh '>pcc1JI ma rk111J,t~ \o\1 11 l'Tlt1lle th1· r1nder lo u bonu-. cand) har • - Earlier T uesday, Bani-Sadr told a rally the council agreed to ta ke control of the hostaees until the new Iranian Parliament de clded their fate. But the U.S. governmen t would have t o pledge to abstain from all hostile action and propaeaoda apinst Iran until the hostages' fate wu decided by the new Parlia ment. A short time after BanJ·Sadr a po ke Tuesd ay, Car ter told White Howse reporters the offer was a "poelUve development" and lhat he would defer impos in g furthe r sanctions against Ir an However. Carter repeated ly 11(nor('d reporters· questlooii as lu whether ht· intended to ac t t'dt' to Hunt Sadr's conditions Vandals Hit Trees in New Oemente Park Tht• park l'>n t 1•vpn fmtshed ~ l'l and vandals already havt- d estroyed 11ever a I trees, Saci Cle m ente police said today Vandals entered Landa Lant• Park at l.1nda Lane and Via ~1t>c-ha 'l()ml0t1m1• Tuesday, tear mg J <'Or<.tl lr<'l' lo tht• grounrl u n d d 1· ~ t r o y 1 n 1< ., 1: v c r a I '>\<'I.I more• trt•t•'> rt.•nnlly pl antf.'d 11, th1· l)Jrlo. • 1111tr.11·tor I 11t.'il In~ v. 1 .,,., •11 s.15'1 , .u •or d 1111' I•• 1JC1l11" '- "ituart Frarnt•, fhf' c it y·~ 11·1 11r1• '''" 11•1·-. 1·oordinator. 'u1d tlw tn•t•' had "'l'Cntly heen plunt<."d in lhl0 park, which isn't due t11 bt.• nimplt•tcd for another month · I find 1l '1•ry frus trating to "'et' pt'oph' dt•s troy1ng a city park ~pt'ctally before 1t 's even f1ni!'lht•d . · FrJme bu1d fk -saad the c·onlructor would hav .. to replace tht! destroyed l n •e-. under lhe city's conlruct J>urk offt crnla '!aid 1l appeared vandal'\ might have taken an uxe to the ne w tr~s CORONA DEL MAR THE SHOPS FOR ALL SEASONS ~,· ~~· '· I •. Hobie Easter Bonnet Special FREE Sun Visor with any aport•weer purchase ;-·-.. Jiii l.=!..~Y. ~rf._-=]~.,.t;lalj <S .,, .. .: 675-9700 1 __ I OI 1•11 • t·• L •1 ,, 1 • p ,. t ,o;, •1 I OAANGli COUNTY, CALI FORNI A C TWENTYFIVE CENTS I ,) Bealdfl Br~alctlar ... •'! Laguna Beach carpenter Don Whitlatch. 31. sports new ''Bo Derek" stvle braided beard. fashioned after actress' tresses in mo~1e "10 " Whitlatch said the "corn-row" styling took three hours to complete and includes 40 tlght braids and 120 beads . The $25 beard-do is expected to last up to six weeks between braidings. ~3 Mesa Candidates Air Election Views ,'\/ext 7 uesc:W)I Cosro Mrsc1 voter:. u>1ll select thret r 11y cnunc1lmen. a l m o1or1ty nf the /1t>e m ember ·council There orl' nine candidates f or the three open s eat.~ All candidate:. run at 'large m Costa ~Mesa 1''ollowmg are hne/ profiles o/ three of the candidates together unth their mews about why they -thmk tl<wy should be tlected Similar articles about the s ir other candidates appeared earlier this week in the Daily Pllot Edward McFarland, 1697 Oahu Place Age 45, married. two children, a res ident 18 years P a rtner in an ins urance firm. mayor for the past two years, on the council since 1976. previously served two years on Planning Commission "I'd like people to vote for me. but first or all. people should \'O l e," ~cfa rland s a i d "A n yt hin g Jess than 25 percent is not a g o o d turnout." He said he ' would lUce to t see slate laws changed so M<f'AIU.ANO tbat general law cities could ecbedule thei r e lections to coincisie with general elec~. r w1len more vote~ us ually go lo . polls • .McFarland said he sees no sfugle major Issue ln Costa Mesa. ••Theclly has been well run," be said. ·~we don't have a lot of con- '· troversies. We're reasonable to both the citizens and the de-velopers. "I enjoy servln1 on the council. · I J enjoy the cba1Jen1es that it bflnl• and I feel lbat I'm do!na a reasonably good job." • Pa .. aa.er, 303'1 Royct! Une. • ~e 38, married, tbree children. a •even -year resid ent. An 7 .. mlniltrative analyst ln the 'G'ante Coaty AdminlatraUve .. <¥flee. Member of Costa Mesa's Jtou•a1 and CommuaHy !veloPailent Committee, cur- nt bJtetldent of lbe Costa .. :or~e Cout Lions au ... ~achet 10Ccer, ran for ecMlcll .,,o years q_o, ' •< ;, vl'r :-.aid he sees the main 1!:.!>Ue!> us thl' timely completion of th<' Costa :\1 e s a Freewa y a lon~ t h e• a dopted routt>. a nd achieving the "appropriate levt'I '' ctf downt<>wn re- development. • • 1 do not 1111vE11 support the extremes of razing downtown and starting over. nor o r doing a s upe rfic ia l beautification project." he said. Among other concerns . Raver said. ''I'd lake to see the city at· tempt some new approaches. !'uch as sharing the cost of new fire equipment with other cities where possible " lie said he also believes the west s ide of Costa Mesa needs particular attention "because il is going through a transition. I believe that area and the south area loo have been neglected. "Basically. I feel we have a very eood city," Raver said. "I think the people who've run it ror all intents and purposes are honest and hard working. I want to build on tbal positive base. Cbrts S«eel, 1543 Orange Ave. Age 38, single, a resident eight years. Owns s mall cosmetlcs distributorship and sells tax ac- counting s ervice. Ran for council two years ago. Member of Costa Mesa Chamber or Com- merce, has been a member or Orange County Republican Central Committee. As Issues, Steel cited ex- pe r ience, public distr11st and voter apathy, fisc al con· se rvalism, local control and the quall- t)' of Ufe. ••what I'm otrering ll the experience of havin1 the re- 1 e van t priorities, a "nHL reapona.ive atUt\lde and a c:onaia- tent, identifiable pbilosophy ot 1overnment," Steel •aid. He satd he aupporta (Ouncllmanlc dbtrictA, an ethics code that would epedfy when (8M P•OnLES, Paae oU> . Poison· Fo,od Threat At Palm Desert Store Ransom Demands Doubled SAN DIEGO CAP) -The "Poison Gang" that claimed responsibility for placing deadJy cyanide in a jar of pickles and a bottle of teriyaki sauce in two Safeway supermarkets reported· ly has st ruck again after raising its' extortion demands from SO to 100 diamonds The Rive rsi d e Press En· te rprise today quoted an un identified feder al source as say. mg a Safeway store an Palm Des erC received a n e xtortion threat Monday warning of a poisoned jar or salad dressing and tried to meet the caller's de- mand. The newspaper a lso said a m an acquitted of charges involv· mg a similar plot at a Sun City Safeway store in 1979. is being sought as a sus pect an con- nection with the new poisonings. The man who called the Pacific Beach Safeway store Sunday to warn of the tainted teriyaki sauce d e m a nded a payoff in diamonds an.d threatened to poison food at other Safeway stores if his de· mands were not met. San Diego police said. They refused to say If the caller set a time limit. <Related Photo. A S) Police Lt. Ron Seden said "from aJl indications" the ex· tortlon plot appeus to be the work of one person, allhou1b hand-lettered notes attached to the cyanide-laden foods were signed "The Poison Gang." o.lty ...._ ~ .. LM ... ~ .. SUSANNE KATHOL HANG& OK T-0 WINO-WHtPPED-8lANK£H>N TH£-8EAe H tN NEWPORT Keeping Warm Are (from left) Dolty Smtth, Gina Raherty and JuMe Berry, Ml of Glendora Jury Indicts Nurse In Mercy Killing Chilly Winds Cool Beach Fans' Ardor By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of -o.tty -StMf Authorities said the caller has not contacted Safeway officials s ince the call Sunday. It was not re vealed how police learned the extortionjst raised his dem and to JOO diamonds. LAS VEGAS CAP) -A 32- y ea r -o Id night nursing supervisor was indicted today by a Clark County grand jury on a count of murder 10 the noton ous "Death's Angel" kilhn~ or a criticall y ill hosp1t.n l patient killing 5 1-year -o ld Vincent F raser of Las Vegas, who died March 4 at Sunrise R ospilal Easter W~k beec-h crowds-- Safeway offi cials and la w enforcement officers said there have been no reports of poisoned foods 1n the area since the week<'nd incidents . The San Oie~o Regional Poison i ng Center said it had been flooded with telephone calls. but no inci- dents of cyanide poisoning had occurred Police refused comment about A warrant was iss ued for the arrest or Jani Adams. a rormc-r English instructor at Clemson University. She 1s charge<l with Mesa T hief Gets $2,200 in Ca8h reported similarities between A burglar reportedly took an the incidents in San Diego and envelope containing S2.200 m the extortion scheme in Sun City cash from a Costa Mesa man's an M~. The Rwenide Coun\)'-home Tuesday after prying ~ extortionist originally demanded a k 1 t ch en w Ind ow to g a 1 n S50.000 and e\'entually increased entrance the a mount to SlS0,000. Police said carpenter Kevin F In the Sun City case. police Harnson returned to has Mesa round a cyanide-tainted box of del Mar area home at about 3 cereal and an orange inj~ted p.m . to discover someone had with the poison. Richard Q rummaged through a number of Williams. 45, or Winchester. was drawers and cupboards before acquitted in the case March 21 findini money in his bedroom Clark County District At tornf'y Bob Miller s a id the v1ct1 m 'c; death O<'cu rr«.>d throuJ!h "tamperm~ with h1~ life c;up portm~ l'qUlpment ·· F'ra~C'r had been ho'>p1talaed t"'o months "'Ith h\'cr failure H1:-; "'1do"', Bertha 1-'ra::.er who has indicated she 1s con s1dcnng a wron,:tful death !>Wl aga1ns1 the hospital. claim!> <t nurse asked her to sign a relca!>t' for a mortuary the day before her husband died Maller said his staff also pre .!-Cn ted evidence in a second dealh mvohing a woman who died one day before Fraser But the grand JUcy failed Lo tt.LUrn an md.Jctmt'nt m that death He 1denllfied the ·ncum ~ Marian Bartlett - Maller declined to say 1f the Bartlett death involved Ms Adams The indictment came after a two week mvest1gat1on into the case ~-year Captives Freed E/Jerly Men PrisoJWrs in Extortion Plot BAKERSFIELD CAP> -A man who said he was ke pt against bis will for three years after repairing a bus at an un- licensed rest home says it was "just like keeping a hog in a pen tn a b\mCh of mud." Four people were arrested for investigation or forcing eight elderly or disabled men to live al a home here and sign over their Social Security checks. Leroy Anderson, chief of operations for t.he Kem County sheriff's office, said formal com-_ plalnla would be ~-·~ ... ~e dis trict attomey'l\J'"1ce ~ SlVJ'E HOT BUl' Wl'Ill PILOT AD. "!)ally PUot adl really beat up sales. "I told m)' stove ri1bt away with a eluallled ad ." Tbat'a tbe 8dvertlaln.I succea story ol the Colla lleaa man who ran t.h1a ad· ROPER eye ltvel oven. 1as range and rotlsser1t. broUer w11torage belOw UIC·ICXXX It you want bot claaetn9d aalea, call MJ.5111. • Boo ked for investigation or kidnapping. extortion, false Im· prisonment. assault and con· spiracy were HOU$l0o Walker, 37 ; Mildred Walker, 57: Willard Morgan . 31 . a nd Eddie Robertaon, S6 The pllgbl of the eight men was discovered Monday when on e escaped and got help. sheriffs offi cers said The men signed over at least Sl .400 a month 10 checks. uid deputies who co nrlscated numerous documents al lbe house Tuesday. One of the men kept at the house, Bub Williama. e6, aaid ln an interview that be helped a one-armed, 72-year-old resident of the home, Willie Lee Nelson. climb a f~ MoodQ . Williams aaJd be went to tbe resldence t.bree years •10 to re- pair a bus and wu lnvlted to auy the m1bt, Al he 1ot ready to leave lbe next day, WUliama Hid be WU told, "Y~u aha't IO- tn1 back.'' . WIWama said 'he b8d a drink· lnl problem at l.be time aDd wu separated from Ma wife. Xost ol the men found at the home were heavy clrtnken wbo bad been picked UJ> olf I~, AnderM>ft ••ld. "We we.re ted oaly once a day." Williama said .• "There was no salt. no seasoning, no s ugar. no tea. no coffee. no nothing. We just had enough water to keep alive. We had beans. cabbage. squash and car- rots. I don't think you would have given it to your dog." Williams said the operators of the house uns~ccessfully tried to !!agn tum up for Social Secunty and forced him to sign over deeds to two houses he and his wtre own here. However . his wife. Ceola, said she fixed the deed to prevent the Walkers from gaining control or her house. She also chan1ed her credit cards when a Sl,500 bUI showed up on one card aoon after her llusband went to the Walker house. M ra. WllHams, a private nur1_et. sltjd she tried unauc· cesarwiy to contact her husband at the house and fa.lied to cet m u ch cooperation from tbe sheriff'• omce. Deputies aaJd 1he did rue a miaslng person's report. Veto Upheld LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Cit)' Cow\cU upheld Mayor Tom Bradley's veto ot an ordinance tbat wo~ld have eased restrictions for sale of wine and beer at small restaurant.a. dwindled to next lo nothing on the Oraoge Coast today as wmds predicted to peak at 25 kno~ p r C'\'arlt·d .• ll,,ng v.1th patchy < louds. a f1•w -.prtnkle'> and tern· pNalures that IAIHJld freeze thl' tJil off a r hor ol:Ht· hunn~ Spoke:-nw n :i t thl' Orangl· County Sht>riff'!:. Ha rbor Patr~>I headquarh •r-. 1n Nl'v.port Beach ... aid at v. as a -.cant 5.1 de~rces at 9 15 a m . v.1th 15 knot winds that "'er«.> mcrea~1ng Wt•ather "'atcher!:. at tht> U ~ Weather Rureau an l.os Angele!-. earlier th1s week predicted a fev. balm y day<. v.1th the mercury oozing up into at le ast the aud 1Ds until the ~eruL "I ne\'er pa~ any attention to wtiat I said the day before." one forthright federal forecaster declared toda} when asked what went wrong .. You can un · de rstand that " S h<' pr<'d1cted s outh to ~outhwe!>tcrl} winds from 15 to 25 knoL<; al least until nightfa ll. with mcreasin~ cloudiness over- ni~hl H 1~h temperature Thursday 1s pr<'d rct ed to be 64 degrees with a drop down to a nippy 49 degrees overnight. with cleare r skies predicted dunng the day. However. the weather servict' predicts a balmy. s unny Easter Sunddy. with daytime te m · peratures reaching into the 70s again. C o ast Weath er Cloudy tonight. becom - 1n g fair Thursday af. temoon. Lows tonight 46 a l the beaches. 52 inland. Highs Thursday60to6S. • .. .. PM. v "l.O 1' c .... ,:.~~N CAP>-n.t .... •••N ..... ,.. :, II -.. rat-~1 • dua ID .... ... \\: board Uo ~ lo allow ~di~ lo pay otJ alaU..1 c.nHlit ~ bal~ '*'tr ml fin .... ..,., Howev•r ll 1 cuatoeef"eontiauea to mllre ttW-.-• U. oM aeeount, "tMt or •he •Ill-.,.'° aal"M .. ..., tM elillr9 bil,IQet In aeeot'daDH wltbthe-. ........ ··aa....,....w,. I The ................. CW\l•lr endit eclftlrOla •dopted "' ~.,......ta •IO bJ ... boerd u part of a major anU 1nna0oa packac• that included President Ca rt r 'a bud.let 1ur plua plana for rtual 1•1 ,O...er ..... eu T .. •W WASHINGTON CAP) -ll9-.en manu.. aft.er M telDL the •1lalat1on lo Ciocw'MI, ~t Carter today alped a com· · ptomlle m'7 T Mltlaa oil "wtndf all profit.I" tax bill, aaylnt "t.be h)fltOM of our national eftel'l1 policy ~ now 1n plate " Flanked by mflmben ol Conireu who worked on th I PJ:.aldt!ll t.l.ped Lbe ball 10 the &ulJlOODUWA&~ two 1reen pens H said t.be "fair " tax would 1tve t.be naUoo extra money to me to help PoOr people pay t.belr f\ae.1 bills, to improve trault ayaterm and to develop new enerty tour«&. €.reer s._.. ••..-re Pee aw WASHINGTON CAP) -rr.tdent Carter alped 1 fro clamalioo today lmpoalnJ an import fee of $4.62 per barre on lmpon.ed crude oU, which will raise tbe price of 1aaoline by 10 ~U~p~. . Carter termed the levy 1 "euoline conservation fee." He saad that, altboutb the actual ta~ ls 00 imported crude oil, a series ol government regulations will impose the e ntire burden on gasoline users. ' Tbe president bad announced plans for the fee in his March 14 address on anU·lnfiaUon moves. The 10-cent bike ln 1uoUne prices is expected to show up at the pump beginning May U . Tuv Teem Nabbed ' Bud line Lending Rate Up T020% •1.:=~trrta ... ...... ~· . ""' ta., ... _.....,,.,""' hard tine totrard reteaH flt tbl oo Ammtan bo9taaes bu --. nearly lhrH Um.a 11 many ParUammt MAU u l\lPPQrt.en of p,..fdtllt Abolb11aan Barll· NEW YORK CAP ) -The lb r a pr me lendrDi rite Jumped another notch to a tee· ord 20 percent tod•Y 11 bank• continued to actJuat for lb• rtalq COit of fund8. r m talUal balloUnt. lt wu au.o~ today ia Tehran. The clerty·domlnated l1t1mlc Re pubUcan Party won 49 of lOJ aeat.I, U.. pre.ld nt's supporters 111 lmhp uldent.a 21 and 1everal nuaor part.l • total of U . Tbt ot.ber lit teats wlU be fJlled ln • aeeond nund of votinl expected tn abOut a month. Ayatollah Ruhollab Kbomew, the country's revolutionary leader. has uld the-hrthmmrt will decide the hosta1es' fate. It 11 not expected to meet until June. lo Wasbiqton, White House press aecre{ary Jody Powell aaid "we're still getting coa.flict· ln& alpa.ls" about what the Ira· nian government wants in order to assume control of the hostages pending the Parlia· DIES IN PLANE CRASH Adventurer Allen O'Brien Newport Man Killed Chemleal Bank, the. naUQn'• sixth lartett bitnk. booited the rate to 30 peremt, leaptro111.aa past tbe .,_percent rate Mt on Tuesa1 by Cbue Manhattan Bank. Cbemical. baaed tn New York, bid beeo cbartJn1 191tt percent, a rate It adopted OQly Friday. The prime -the rate banks charie thetr biggest and mo1t c redlt·wortby corporate bor· rowers -hat increased nlne times-stnc March 4, and 14 times in 1980 in reaction to the Federal Reserve Board's at· tempta to curb lnnation by slow- in1 the growth of debt. A month ago the prime stood at 16._.. percent. ment'sdeclaion. J Jnd • Bani-Sadr told a rally Tuesday n t a that the rulln1 Revolutionary Council agreed to take control of the bo6tages from the mutants holdlna them at the U.S . Emba.ssv in Tehran lf the U.S. government promised to abstain from all hostile act.a and prop· The 20 pe rcent r ate was promptly matched by First National Bank of Chicago, the ninth largest bank. Several California banks also went to 20 percent, includifl4 the Bank ot America, the nation's aganda again.st Iran. t'resadeht Carter called that statement a "positive develop· ment ·' but rerused to comment on the terms. And Bani-Sadr said he wu not satilsfied with Lhe American response. BylA.LMON LOCK.ABEY largeet; United California Bank, 01 • o.i1, ,.0 .. ,..... Lloyds Bank of California and Allen O'Brien of Newpor t SecurityPac~flc NationalBank. Be~ch. sportsman. adventurer Soon after Chase and some and explorer, was killed Monday other banU boosted their prime when the small plane m which rate ~·percentage point to 191/e he was returning from his latest percent Friday. a majority o( adventure crashed in Indi;i m aJor banks. including top· O'Brien a nd fo ur othe r ra nked Ba nk of Amenca , passengers were on a charter Jumped to the 19•'1 percent level. flight from Jaipur to Udapur The cost of money for baw aft.er he bad completed a 200. ha~ been ristng rapidly in recent In Paint De/acing The Revolutionary Council was expected to meet Thursday 0y· Uie slogaDrspl'~l&·~ ;tee11t'9le-heela~ ---TW0-11mrm~tr BeacDjifls were arrested Tuesday in con· oectioo with the spray painting of anti·religious and punk rock slogans on 40 cars and the doors to a Catholic church, police said. d rsonal property transfer mile trip via elephant to an Jn-weeks The federal funds rate - dian game park the r~te banlts must pay for -~ved-~)1-~-_pvernJLht.JSlillS h ;Qp> ot.hu Helen, who had accompanied rea:erar·~~e syste m banks Cynthia Tegerstrand, 19, of 9951 Constitution Drive, and a 16-year·old girl were booked on felony malicious m isC'hle f charges following the Monday spray paint attack. Both · were later released to their parents. · ·---wTtnesseS.-pohcc ~-aid. prO. vided descriptions of the alleged vandals Police said cars were sprayed with black paint and anti religious sayings were sprayed on the doors to Sta. Simon and Jude Catholic Chur ch, 20444 Magnolia St. In addilion, obscenit1e~ were sprayed on walls at nearby Edison High School and Bushard Eleme~ary School, police said . --Residents and church officiaJs tolo pol.Jct thl'V wt:rt: outraet"f1 <I an pe · A spokesman for the militants him o n sever al of his ad· ius 19 "1 percent TueM!ay Police said the damage hasn't denied reports that they agreed · to tum the hostages over to the been totaled. government. ln a telephone in· ventures, and two daughters. Sharon Porterfield of R1vers1de I"' ~uniy See•--and Mer rilee O'Brien of San t.AI n;.a Diego. He also leaves four grandchildren f',....P.,,eAI PROFILES. • council members should abstain from voting and a campaign contribution limit. · ·'In iiliown campaigi1':fWOri·"t take more than $75 because I , don't want anybody to be able to l>ay they own me," Steel said On the quality of life, Steel said. he is concerned about "ii· legal densitj." "I'm talking about the iUeeaJ aliens who are packing into the west side." he said. "I'm very co m passionate with the1 r situation, but the city and county have got to watch this innux. ·· ·'J·m-runruDg-l:o add e votce ·· S teel condudl'd "Wt nt~d lJC.lhn<:t: on tht: council terview, the spokesman told The Associated Press: "We haven't said anything about this subject yet," but he said they might have a statement Thursday. Is lamic Republican Party members, m ostly Moslem clergymen , have backed Kho· m eini and the embassy militants in their demand for the return of Details of the crash were sketchy. Mrs O'Brten s aid her husband left Newpor t Beach March 16 lo meet his friend Sven Linblad. son of the famous eK· plorer and ad venturer. Lan. Linblad. tblr ~el! ~ah· nr rran~--64fmerrdevoted-tt13"'iT~"3d< ~hange for r e lease of the venture, exploration a nd the hostages. environment since retirlllg Crom Should the fate of the hostages th e Tri·Count1es Wholesale ultimately be decided in a Electrical Co which he founded parliamentary vote, observers in San Bernardino m 1948 believe Is la mic Republicans might support putting some of the hosta1es on trial on spy ch arges The seco nd r ou nd of parliamentary balloting has been delayed by a government· backed inves tiga tion into charges of vote rigging in the nrsl round March· 14 Mosrcom· plaint!> of 1rregularit1es were hlmed at the clergy-controlled p<Jrty Wi re service reports said all five aboard the Twin Beech aircraft were killed when lhe plane crashed near Nadbai m the Rasjasthan state of northern India Toxic Waste DUposal. Site Orange County s upervisor:. took steps Tuesday toward bwld mg a transfer system to handlt· -,ox re themtcal \.\ astes.-50i'ne of "'h1c.-h are no"' endrng ·up Ln the ocean S upervisor s ga1o·e count y General Services Agency <GSA> :.taff members the go·abe~d to look for a site and begtn prep· a ral1 o n o f an S80.000 en\'1ronmental report desp1t<' m1sg1nngs that 11le nt.'w transfer fa<'1ht y \lo ouldn 't !>top industnt"• from pouring their rhl'm1cal "'aste-. into l>ewer.:.. Cmaat9 Sllit Filed The pilot of the plane had radi~ that he had lost his way to Jaipur, a popuJar tourist s pot about 100 miles :.outh of New Delhi The only other Amencan aboard the plane was 1dent1f1ed as Rosemarie Price of Portland. Ore. A 1975 stud} exaggerated lht• problem "'hen 1f asst>rted " danj.!l'rousl~ high volume of hq u1d toxic matt-rial wa~ finding lb "'a) from sewe rs mto the OC'l'U n Ol ht•r ~l ate ur local Jgenr1cs might r eally be responsible fo r SOl\'mg the pre» blem of sewage contamination Gas Adapters Flayed " By DAVID KUTZMANN Of .. o.11, "'~ SU.. ,Attorney Ge neral George Deukmejian has filed a lawsuit against an Orange County firm which sells gasollne tank adap ters. claiming the device. whict pe.r.mits r egular fuel to be pumped into tan s for unleaded gasoline violates state laws. The suit against Gas It lnc .. with offices in the Cit> ol Orange, asks for a n injwiclloo le prohibit further sales of the de -vice as well as civil penalties .against the company. File d in Orange County Superior Court, the action says the adapters sold by Gas It Inc. .hroughout California make it possible for leaded gasoline to be placed in the tanks of cars in ~ended to operate only on un-.. eaded fuel. OftANOE COMT c DAILY PILOT r ... °'-c.oe.. ~ """' ••fl• _,, •• ~-.,__,..._ ......... -..., .... State vehicle code regulations s ay that it is unlawful for anyone to sell devices which alter or modify the original design or performance of motor vehicle pollution control systems. "In order to function proper· ly," the lawsuit says. "all motor vehicles equipped with 'catalytic con verter ' e m ission control equipment must be operated on· l y with unleaded gasolin e Leaded gasoline impairs or destroys catalytic converter equipment." To be sure that such eqw p· ment works correctly, officials said, vehicles which have catalytic converte rs also are outfitted with gasoline tanks with openings designed to pre- vent use of nozzles which dis pense leaded gasoline. "The nozzles of pumps dis· pensing unleaded gasoline are specifically designed for use with ve hicles containing catalvtlc converter systems," the lawsuit said . Gas It Inc. ·s adapter . the state c harged, allows the use of leaded gasoline in fuel tanks of vehicles equipped with catalytic eonverters, thereby alrering or m o dif yi n g th e o rigin al pe rfor mance of the pollution control systems of such vehicles. Deukmejian said newspaper advertisements by the company made the misleading statement that federal law a llows con· !->umers to place leaded gasoline ID a vehicle designed for un· l ead e d fuel whe n ever t he motorist encounters an unleaded pump which is empty. State law. he said, prohibits under all circumstances the sale of d evices which a lte r the performance of pollution control equipment. Efforts today to reach com· pany officials for comment were unsuccessful. O'Bnen was born in Monrovia :ind moved to San Bernardfoo m 1948. He and his family have lived in Newport Bea ch since 1966 T here was hardly an ad· venturesom e s port 1n wh.eh O'Brien had not engaged at one time or another He was a n admirer of "tall ships" and was -part mmer of tit 81"ttish square rigger, Eye of the Wind. He has cruised with Irving Johnson several. times on J ohnson's fa m ous Yankee and was a personal friend of Alan Villars. another famed circumnavigator. Supervisors also d1rectt>d the :.taff to examine ways of shanng res pons ibility with other agencies for containing the hazardous liquid problem In addition. they as ked about ava ilability of federal grants to p ay for th e $80,000 en · '1ronment.al rep0rt Supervisors first endorsed the idea ol a count transfer stallon for dangerous chemical wastes 1n October after Chairman Ralph Clark dredged up a 1975 report claurung 9S percent of wastes produced Ln the county are dumped in the ocean. CORONA DEL MAR WASHINGTON (AP) - The Ptnta1oa Htnde4 full militar y vet erai atatu.s today to tboulaadl of women who wved u Arm1 amitiari• to free men for tombal ln World wattr. .. Act.inl I« the Def .... Department, Air P'orce Seer.,,. Hana Mark an· nouneecf be determlud t hat aervic• dlilt tbe , W(limen's Army AbUlaiT Co,,,.~ or WAAC, "be CC.· 1ldered active mllitar)' aervtce In the U .8~ armed forces for purpo1t1 of all laws admJAlat.ered by the Veteran• Admln · latralJon." The actJoo attecu up to about 16,000 women wbo Joined the WAAC after lt was cn!at.ed in Kay 1142 and served in non-eOai roles during the 1ucceed· Ing 15 months unt11 the a uxiliary grOUJ> was replaced by a fully rec· ogoized Women's Army Corps, or WAC. 70Hurt As Trains Collide LAKEVIEW, N.C. CAP> - The Amt,rax train Silver Star collided nead-00 with a freight train today. injuring about 70 of the 300 passengers, authorities said The engines of both trains and a.bou.t .20.~.d~ ol the injured were hospitalized, and there were DO fatalities in the era.ah. officials said. The crash between the 18-car Silv~r Star and the Seaboard Coast 1,..,ne freight came as the Amtrak tram was northbound from Flonda to New York. The fre ight was southbound. Of facials said the Amtrak train "as almost stopped when the collis1pn occurred . and the freight was movmJ? slowly. SCL officials said the Amtrak train should h<tvc been given a w ~nrm~ct-~ -of-the--ap: proactung freight, but e1ther the signal failed or the Amtrak crew d id not~ 1t ID time to stop. Yach tsman Ray P ur d y Dead a t 74 R3y Purdy, a longt1me resr- dent of Costa '1t>l>a Jnd one of the oldc!tt members of t!le Transpac1f1c Yacht Club. died Saturdav at h1~ home. lie was 74 'ea rlo oid and had been m ill health for some time Mr Purdy sailed an tt\e 1947 Tran~pac race to llonolulu. He "'as a longt1mt' <'mploycc of Udo Shipyard when• he was con· s1dered an expert on rigging. He ~orked at the shipyard store from 1955 until 1962 and again from 1965 to 1971 when he re· tired li e wa ., widel y k nown throughout the y a c hting fratemJty and was a paid skip. per aboard Al Barbee's yacht. Zo<' 8. ror m:rnyyecm;- He 1~ ~urvived only by his mother of the Costa Mesa home. F'uneral arnngements are be· ing handled by the Neptune '>OC1ety °'-C..>I ............. ~ • ._,~ Ml~•• ---· llW°""' ~rklrt lo<C.W._IW-1 _ """' ........ 8e•<ttlf••wttt6'• YeUt\f, t(•l1111•. l """• ---Q,ftf A ~ .. ....-1-ler\ h == ':-~-~=~ r::. .. ~ County Ho"lds Back On Veterans Center THE SHOPS FOR All SEASONS ... llolt, CAW -t.IHWM• 9--·· -~-­lee• • c.rttll v,.. ____ __ ,_...._ E-T-6.---................ °"""II·'--"· -~-~hi-- c.... ..... OMm ........ "'"' Mtlllf11--.U11'.0.-•111t,- omc.1 ~ IM<ll *' .... OMtl ....... .. ._,,... ... _, ,,.,.~._.. ... . T111,IMNMI "14 • .._. a. ............... MMln BJ DELO&ES B&OOK.S l&WIN 0. .. o.Hy ........... Oran1e County Supervisors declined Tuesday to put up any money for local cowiaelln1 cen· ten. for Vietnam veteran&, I&)'· inc tbey want to preuure the federal 1overnment into pic&1 up lbetab. ln a 3·2 vote, aupervlaon re· jected a request by Supervlaor Edlaoo M.lller to allocat. $41 000 for _, .. storefront" coWlMllDI cent4ft-lnOranieCounly. Instead, the)' eatabHsbed a committee to draw up a pro- posal for sueb a center 1o pre. sent to the Veterana Admtnl1traUon for po11lbl• fwacltnl next year. llW. bad int.oded tUt tbe mone1 go to • Loe AD1U.. I bated l~P that would Support a counaeling procram until federal dollan could be secured. Mlller said $(1,000 WU a small amount to apend on veterans wltb emodooal problems related to their war experiences. · "Thia lh.inC hu been studied alnee lut October." Mlller aatd. "No amount of pressure la IOI.al to bring in any more money ln berefuter." Altboqb 1upen1sor1 ap-eed local COWJHUna eenten tor the veterant are needed, the board mljortty sided wtth Chairman Ralph Clark when he Hid, "If 1hould be a f9deral a1ency bandlln1 tbese problems. As lODf U W.'re tettlal tbe Job doae, UM, will tutn their becD oa us." Hobie Easter Bonnet ~lal FREE Sun Visor with any aportawear purchase ......... 4HI IAllAMCA 552·5252 - NYSE COMPOSITE TRA:NSACTIONS MILTON -~ MOSKOWITZ ~ F aod Giants Battle There's oo love )oet between "J R Helnz, the Pitts- burgh ketchup bolller. and Campbell Soup. the Camden, N .J., M>Up kitchen. The two giant food pro· ceaaort rea"y bJlte oot1 another. Competitors are auppoeed to ftcbi bani. 'nl&t'• part of the game. But with Heinz and Campbell the PH•lona appear to be 10 lnteMe Lbat both companie11 spend lime dtgetn1 up dirt to runa at each other. Look what hu happened to poor Heinz over the past year Jt operates on a riacal year lh•L runs to the end of April -and ao it.s 1979 annual report should have been out lone ago. lo.stead at hu Ju.st made lt.s appearance, not too long before the 1980 annuaJ re· port Is due. The delay was cauaed by an lnvestigaUon into flnanda.1 Improprieties at Lb4' company. IT SEEMS THAT some Heinz manager s. under the gun to kee p beating la.st year's profit performance. would do som e JuggJlng of sales and expense figures. If ~ales in one particular pertod were powerful. they might try to move some on the books anto th~ next fiscal penod or they might prepay experuies that really weren't due yet. The obJect wa~ to even out the troughs It wasn't a big deal . Involving a lot of money. nor was it a case o r people pocketing m oney that belon&ed to the company. Just a little flddlin& or the books. Well. top management at Campbell got wind of It, through a suppher. and reported what they knew to the Securities and Exchange Comm1ss1011 <SEC ; That was last April Two mvest1gatlons then went forwa rd. one by the SEC and another by the oud.t comm.mee or Heinz' board of di rector!> HOWEVER. AS THE Wall Street Journal report t>d two week~ ago, even before these rnvest:gatwm. i.tot under \l.ay, CampbeU Soup Wil!! on the <.BM!. try mg to fl•rn.•t out v. hi.It was gcung on At th1• umr-Campbt·ll and llc-1n z were locked In 11 bitter lef(al battle lh:mz harl !)Ued Camp~ll. char1o: 1ng 1Uegal domination of tht> soup bw11nc.,,. and Campbell had countersued lfe1nz. alleging 1l!ega1 domination of the ketchup bu..,101.•ss So Campbell wa., dellghted to hear about the re· poru of fanuncl al JUg~hnJ( at Heinz , a nd lu lawyers qu1rkly subpoenaed doruml'nt:, and quesllon2 a h1gh·lf'vt>I lle1n2 eicecut1H· \\ho c ited the f' th Amendment protection again..,t self mcnm10at10 in dechninK to answer IMMEDlATf:f,V AF'TER Campbell began t stir this Hetnz pot, the tv.o food l'Ompan1es my<1ten ou3ly settled the ir legal d1sputt>S out of court. Terms of the i.etllement were D<>ver d1scl06ed That Campbell would sel'k to cap1tah2e on Heinz's troubles 111 perfectly consistent with its pre· v1ous hut.ones You remember the old marbles m lhe·souii rue" The Federal Trade Commwlon e<>mplalned that Campbell's TV advertising was misleading because 1t had put m ar bles on the bottom of the bowl so that the veit>tablea would float on top for the ramer a to photograph Who lipped off the governmf'nt a~enry that Campbell v. a s du1ng that 't ci.. )OU guc1>1>ed 11 friendly compelltor H J . Heuu CAMPBELL SOUP THF.N &;ot its Uelcl to by al legang to the Food & Orui;c Adminas t ratlon that Heinz's ketchup contained e a:cess1ve mold and rot. It's oot often that big corporat1on.s get lnto the street and slug 1t out in this manner In 1978 Campbell Soup bouiiht Vlas1c Foods. a big pickle packer . Somt.-people in the food industry thmk the mou• was made largely to 1mtate Heinz. a com pany long 1denllf1t>d "1th pickles Vlas1c 1s now bl>he\'ed to be a largt'r pack le st'ller than lle1nz Ont> or Ht-1M' recent ttl'qUi'l\ttons 1~ the• Wt'1~ht Wall'h<'r. buMne5'i. and 1-1<'<1p (4• "ouldn"t b1• ... urpn:.ed to St.'t:' llt·mz ordt·nng tht'm t11 tell dieter~ to J \01d Campbell 1> ~oups fl eini and Campbell go into the nn~ :it ro1;ghl~ th\• ,:tmt> \\1.•1..:ht Earh ha:. topp;·d thf' $2 b1ll1on m<irk on the v.3\ to $.1 billion The) re bl)th mun• than WO >,.,tr, old They JU1>t don l like each ut>u r Pbllllp1 Brandt Rt'ddlck. un urban plann 1n~. landsl'ape archlledurC' and env1ronmenllll research firm. has moved lo new heudquarters at 18012 Sky Park C1rdt• Jrvlnt'. John C. Fltt.oo, Irvine. has ~n promoted from vtCI' pre&1dcnt or OXOCO. an oil and ga1> nplorat1on and pro duction company in Houston. to pres ident or OXOCO International. ID<.' "What You Always Wanted To Know l\bout l nternti tlOD8l Tax But We re Afraid l.O As k," LS the title or a speech by tax consultant Robert 8 . Emmon1 scheduled for 11 30 a .m . Monday at the Registry Hotel. lrvfae. The session h• aponsored by the World Trade Center Association or Orange County. Gold, Silver Quotations By ne Auectated Preti Selected world gold prices today. LoDCIM : momlng fixlna $498.00, off JU.SO . artemoon ftic· lng $500.SO off $1 00; clotln1 $SOO. Partt: &itemoon nxtna SS00.37, up $4.8$. i"raaldut: $.'502.97. off SHI&. Zurtd: $417.00 btd. ort $14.00: $$04.00 a.skeet New YOftl: Handy & Harman mld-mornlna SS00.50. off se.oo. , New Y•: £1\aelbard &elllnl prt~ mld·morntn1 '501.75, off $9.0S. • New Yerk: Enaolbard r1brlcated 1old mld·mornlnt ~19.31, otl Sl.37. * * * NEW YORK (AP) Haody & Harman Netr York sliver SU.400. up 0.400. 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