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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-09 - Orange Coast Pilot•Kelly W~ Big ·~ Huntington •Laguna's Mayor Upset • FV Eleets First Woman •Clemente .Nixes Distriets / Heavy Vote 1ivstar ~. res :Yretory By ROBERT BARKER Ol llM O•llY ,., .. , $1•11 ~ , Television actor J ack Kelly JCored a strong victory in his first try al public offi ce Tuesday while two incumbe nts joined him in the winner's circle m the Jiuntington Beach City Council race. "Y----Kelly. who c-o-st~ ln lhe '·Maver ick" series. r eceived J ,400 votes m ore than Ruth Finley. th e second -place bnisher. l Former m ayor Ron P attinson fias the third winner from a fi eld or 12 candidates who sought the three open seats. , Patllnson was elected to office l,n 1976 while Mrs. Finley was appointed lo fill a vacancy last spring. Clancy Yoder , another ap- bointed incumbent, fell by the \.ayside. i.. Unofficial returns in the City Louncil race showed : l -Jack Kelly, 6,643 <elected> i.. -Ruth Finley, (incumbent), o.236 <elected) ' -Roa Pattinson, (Incum-bent>, 4.020 (elected) ' -EdZschoche,3,123 l -Wes Bannister, 2,984 ' -Clancy Yoder, (incumbent), t.836 • -Dan Mahaffey. 2,626 l -Bruce Greer, 2,460 } -Harry Budds, 2,087 -Charles Rough, 1,037 t -Eldon Bagstad, 887 -John Valentino, 559. Unofficial city treasurer re- •ults: -Warren Hall, (incumbent), ,238 (elected) -Tom Livengood, 3,~19 -Gordon Offstein. 2,741 Unofflctal cltJ clerk results: -Alida Well&..nla, (incum- nt), t,Gal (elected) -Joel 8-ler, 2,420 The eledioft marted C)ne of tbe Cbtelt turnouta U. the history of Utinlloft lleHb polJtlH when · c&ee &BLLY, Pace A2) ·Hostages Perikd Surviva l Tie d to U.S. Action WINS BIG IN HS Actor Jack Kelly By The A.noclated Press The Moslem militants occupy- ing the U.S. Embassy in Tehran threatened today to kill their 50 American hostages -"burn them mto ashes" -if the Carter administration takes military actioa against Iran. Till militants' threat came as U.S. officials were hinting at a naval blockade or mining or 1-r ~~PO-Ft-& -if -P-r~fltt Ca rt e r 's ec onomi c and diplomallc sanctions fail to free t he hostages. They were in their 158th day in captivity today. ·'Jn the name o r God the aven ger we plainly warn the A tller Narrew W laaer . Brown First Woman Ekcted in Valley By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. CM!ly ...... IUff Planning Commissioner Barbara Brown .gathered the highest vote total in Tuesday's five-way Fountain Valley City Council race to become the first woman elected to the council in the city's history. "I think Fountain Valley has been waiting for this for a long time," she remarked. "I'm very proud. As usual, a woman will have to wort harder and I will." Mrs. Brown said she hopes to Improve communication with local residenta and to Increase attendance at council meetings. criminal gove rnme nt or the United States that 1f 1l un - dertake s even th e s m a llest military intervention m Iran we will kill all the s pies-hostages together and we emphatically warn the respected US. nation that the criminals or the U S ad mmistralion will be d1rectl\ responsible ror such an event.·· said the militants· statement. earned. b.Y Tehran radU>. A Western reporter who called the e mbassy for clanflcal1on or what was meant by "sp1es- hostages·· was told the militants meant all the hostages would be killed. and that they were not makmg any dtstinction between alleged spies and the other cap tives. In the early days or the cns1s. the militants said they would kill the host.ages if the United States made' a military attempt to rescue them. They said they had rigged the embassy compound with explosives. Later today, Iran's orricla l news agency Pars c arried a nother m ilitant statement declaring, "We will blltn lnto ashes the spy hostages and the building they are living In if we see any s usp icious military move or the least mllltary at- tack by the U.S. a1ainst the ter· ritory of Iran." Foreign Minister Sad egh Gbotbudeh, Inte rviewed by American television networks Optometrist Marvin Adler edged challenger Ellery Deaton by 65 votes to win a third term on the council. W itb all precincts and absentee ballots counted, tbe lm· ofncial vote tot.ala were: Blown, 2,289; Adler -1..6M;. Deaton. 1,5'99;. Johb iiclt.nl&bt,· 1,JIM; Bartoa Sbllemuta. 4&1, Limberg Tops Vote !n (;lerriente Rqce Two preclJacts did not report tot.al ballots CNt bQt Ctty aertt Evelyn llcC1'ndoe e1t1mated the voter turnout at l2. 7 percint, hflllevecf to be tbe IQw .. t ln tbe clty•a 1Wt1tory. 81tlot1 were malled to 27,'117 re1latered votera. "l fffl n•mb, •• said Mra. Brown 1bDn1.J after l..,...._ ot her vfeto17. ''You feel lllle~­oae la.,.. to~ JOU, aqd WI ii all tGinllodfuppear." ID Mn ot 1111, EJaa 'flottman was appo1nted to aerve 11 moot.bl ot an m>elplred Foun- tain Valley ORmen tenn but no roman bad ever been elected tor ~ counct.1 prior to Mrs. Brown. t BJ IOllN NSDllA• ••Dl!lr ..... ..... Jt WU Bob Um ... ud Bill Mecham for Ctt1 Council, Leonard Mara tor treuurer and .. nq" OD all three ballot prol>Qllt.lam ln Tuadat'• San Clemaeclt)f elfftioD. Tbe omdal flnal Nlulta f<w the undld1t• wltb all 17 pre· oilleta__....,.., treasum' are: -LeeurdMarb,J,at -Howard Muabett, 1,880 -Charles Fox, 915 P~ttion A, a m easure a1k- ln1 voters ll El Camino Real abouJd bl wtdened, failed: -No.4,ltl -Y•,1,m3 Propotltlon B, a meuure to cllvld• dle city lnto ftve coun· cllmanlc ~· cllstricLa, wu de- feated: -No,s.m -V11.t.• , <See BE.IECI', Pa1e, this mornm~. said hi.' doubted that the lnrn1an governme nt could stop the em bass:,-militants 1( thl'y de<"1ded to carry out their threat, "but I hope "e never go to that end " In Washin~ton . Carter ad· m m1strat1on offlc1als declined to make 1mmed1att.> comment on the threat. Jn the past. Carter has "am ed of severe rctahat1on il any hostages a rc harmed. Carter ha '> appealt.>d to America s European allJt''> to JOID the L"natt.'d State~ tn c-utl.J.ng <See IRAS, Page AZ) Fitzpatrick, Bellerue Win I agon a Seats By STEVE MITCHELL Of"-o.lly ...... ,._ Incumbent Lagun a Bea c h Mayor Jack Mc Dowell was swept from office Tuesday and Councilwoman Sally Bellerue and candidate Neil F1tzpalnck were elected. Here are unofhc1al final re- sults from all 1.5 Laguna Beach precincts: -Sally Bellene: 3,ut -Neil Fltzpatrlc:k: 3,'31 -Jact McDowell : 2,250 -Steve Rigg9: 1.986 -In tbe vote for City Clerk, Vena aotUD1er. who was unop· posed, garnered 4,774 votes. Results or voting for City Treasurer show: -Fru Eqelllardt: ~ -Dr. Ernest Lake: '2~078 A tumultuous crowd cheered and raised their 9la11es at Bellerue/Fitzpatrick bead· quarten about a block from City Hall u the results rrom the pre- clnet.s be1an tr~kUn• ln at arouod lOp.m. By the time all u precincta were recorded. the tally showed the two cudidates bad tlken all but three north La1una areas. About'5percentoflhe U.288N· sistered voters ca.t ballou. "We never get the northend •n J••~. "~~ne-IUf>"porter ahrugged u the resuly went on <See lAGUN~, P9'e AJ > John Cox, Maurer Winners By J OANNE REYNOLDS Ol IM 0.•ly Piiot SUH A voll'r turnout of slightlv more than 37 percent was ~een today as the dcc1s1vc factor in lht? v1ctones of Nl'wport Ucach Cit} CoWlcll candidates John \ox and Philip Maurer over thl·lr mcum~nt opponents Tues- ct:i~ - The' incum bents, Mayor Paul R > ci..orr and Mayor P ro Tern Ray Williams. who·d led a no- growth council ma1orat), con- tende-d the large t urnout was th<' result or develo per-financed campaigns that employed hes and d1stort1ons. Cox. Maurer and the third wa nning candidat e, Ruthe lyn Plummer disagreed. All thret: had campaigned on the platform that the city needed a change from what they called a ··do- nothang council." Miss Plummer wall replace retiring councilman Don Mcinnis . Their victories, they said, re- s u It ed because vote rs who (Sff NEWPORT, Page A2> orani:a < '""' -.L; ,.,..,,;. ~' u·~ather Fair through Thursday, with possible fog or low clouds Thursday morning. Lows tonight 50 at the beaches to 56 inland. Highs Thursday 65 to 75. INSIDE TODAY A• of Thvraday, jwt ovt>r SJ percent of U.S. houlehold.s had retvmed cenwa f orrn.s. It u probablJI .aJe to auume that a form oddreued to 0.0~ 8.mt.JI Of Coventry, R.I., um not among them. ~rve ti a H·uea.r-old 1et· ter. SH norv. Page A7. h ax fAt Y-lwwto DJ AM~ Cit L.. M...,. M Me•IM ..... ....... ...., ...... ,. ....... ~ ASIMll ... ..._ M ~ DHe °'"le~ AM c:..6ca All ,....k ...-• .._ 02 0.M••• AU lflvt• ...,_ a1 DM91...... DI_.., 11-4 .......... M Ilk-M..-u at • _..._... .... , .. ..,.IHa .. ~ C1M1 ne.1.... ... . ~-Cto1I. ti ...... .. . --t1t .... ..... A4 ............. ., i • o ••• , ,.llo4 ,,_" ltidl.lrcl ·-... SDITOlt'S NOf~ Port'°"' of Udl -~-WW ru.I ~ TM AP. '1'il A"'•_,.,_ ftlblfet to tlw ll'lWU m""4rw mYOr. Dl:'t 'UT. Lt!b.non <AP > - lar1101l troops In armored p~nonnel carrlera rolled acroas 1.{•banon·~ southern boTder to· day and set up pe>altlons lo U.N.· rontrolled art'H where Palettln· rnn l4'rrurlsta slipped through 1rnd kllled three l11raells 1n a r Id on a kibbuu ounery two day1 qo. The spokesman for the U.N V(!acekeepana force in Lebanon. Sumar Sanbar. said five armored personnel carriers ffiO\'l'<I into the United Nations' f'rem P-.,e A J LAGUNA •.• the board. "But we slaughtered them everywhere else m town." The election results mean a mor<> env1ronmentally-0riented City Council majority in Laguna Beach th.ls time around. Just two years ago the voters elected a conservative m$r)ty. At that time. freshman council member Wayne Baflin predict· ~d that if the cou.ncl contipually \Olc>d against Bellerue, "That only means the voters wiU turn 1t all around. a~ain In the <1980> elt>ct1on .. They did Just that Tuesday. Mr:. Bellcrue. l.porting a T shirt that read ''I'll even walk the s tre<>ts for you." was elated fo llowmg the election tabulation NEWPORT'S RUTHELYN PLUMMER AND DON MclNNIS The T-shirt was m referen~ to j newsletter from a conserva· t1on group supporting McDowell. The organlzatton called FACTS djstributed a brochure that quot • ed Mrs. Bellerue out of context at a candidates' forum Happy About Transfer of Power In City's 2nd Dlatrict Fro.Page Al NEWPORT. • a grt•l'd "1lh th<.'m 1 urned out in h.irg l' numbt'rs Hytkorr and W1llwms lost ll\ :.. g r<>att•r th<in lwo 10.orw margin foilrng to carry any or the clly's 13 precincts In a l'>tatem<.'nt issued today. Hvckorr laid the bbmt· for hi!> d~ll·at on lhl· caty'l> \\.\O major landowner dC'vt•lopers. lhe Koll Company and the Irvine Com· pany, "l'Specaally thc> Koll Com- pany." he added. "I couldn't lav\? wJth the kind or deception and bag mone.> or chestrated distortions and hes that were employed in this cam pJ1gn." ht•sa1d The thn•t· wmnl'r. l'><ud Tues d<.t.,. night lhl'y '>aw their elec t11>n <, J -.. .a mandale from tht· 1·11' ·.., rt•..,1dent-.. Cox. "ho -..a1CI that ha!. supporl <·amt• from a cross section or thl· I'll~ .., nt•1ghhorhoods <tnd or llS n·s1dt•nts. notC'cl that fh c·koff <• n d W i I Ii a m s r .. I l' r r e d t o tht'mselves as ·resadentaahsl'> " · · 1 think th<' res ident s or :\ t' w port lh·a ch rt•u 11 ~ h<i Vl' sµok cn," Cox said 1-'uture JargC' voter turnout-.. for municipal elections \.\t•rt· virtually assured Tuesday with the passage of Proposition D. a city charter amendment which will change the Cit) elections from April to November of c-ven · numbered years to coincide with general elections Tflat mea!>ure v.as sponsored by the Newport llarbor Arca Chamber of Commerce, which also opposed Williams and Ryckoff. A sirrular meas ure. sponsored by the council majority. would have changed the city elections to November of odd-numbered vears It was defeated Drug Terms Set SACRAMENTO (AP 1 Anyone caught possessing PCP. LSD or heroin would have lo -;pend at least 90 days in Jail. and makers of PCP would b<· automatically s~nlenced to prison for up to six years und<'r bills approved by a Senate com· m1ttee ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '""' 0r.,... c.a.tt 0..1, PftOt *"" W'ht(tt ·~ <Off'b•NCI ,.., HtW1 """' 1~1Wcl O~ t"'-0.o""" CAMI l'\O•W"9 C~n, ~ .. . 41dltt0t'I\ .... .,.....,,. ~ .. '"'OWiOI' ,., ... . '°' Co.t• -..._. k.OC" H--l••Cf\1F•wn1••n V•ll•Y ''"'"•· L .. wn• .... IV-II C..ll A ....... ,...,. .. ..,.. ... " -i-s.o .. .,..,, --.. r ... --_,........, -· 9' M llO W..I I•• !iolrHI P 0 8o• '*'·CAI• MllM, ""''°'"'• .,tlt ,...., .. _ .... ~ .... "' .,.. P\lltlllj..,., , .. , .. ~· ........... IOtnl•NI~ .. ...._ -··1(-1!00 .. ,..._, ____ ~ ........ f.dllo< ~Ml.Ml --P-A\~\IMll ~~Ecllton. T1t1phone (7141~ 01.-.cl~Ml-1811 -s..c ........ .... .Masked Men Rob Bank in Huntington Two ma ... ked men. one carrying a ~awed-off shotgun and the other a rt.'volv<>r. held employees or a Huntington Beach bank at bay Tuesday as they gathered up $59,124 in cash and fled. police !'.Ulcl. Officers reported that nobody was injured in the J p m . holdup at the United Californrn Bank, 199 Beach Blvd Witnesses told police that both bandits were wearing Halloween masks dep1ctmg ugly old men Thi·~ said thr ml'n scooped up l a-.h from two tellers. then forct.'<1 .1n l'mplo) ee to Of><'n the bank ., \,JU It Thl· tTook .... poll ct> 'JI<! ran to .1 rwarh\ n"'1d1·nt1JI t r.1C't 14 hen·,, l!t·la~a~ H·hwl•· '4d!:> Jp!Jarenth "<lll ln!'! E'ro..P~AI IRAN •.. off exports to lran, but none has showed s ig ns of giving morl' than vocal :.upport to tht.' reprisals. The foreign ministers or tht' nine European Common Market nations are to meet in Lisbon. Portugal. tonight to begin con 1>ultations-on tM Iran crisis. Iran ships 550.000 barrels of 011 a day to Japan. 250.000 to Bntam and 400.000 to other Western European nations ThC' Tehran regime has threatl'm•d to den) 011 to any who JOJO the L'nill'd States in cutting shipments of food or other necessities In addition to lht• announce menl on lraq. Ghotbzadeh said European support of American t•conom1c sanC'tions would not have a serious impact on lran. and that the Alger ian Emba<>s~ in Washington would handlt• Iran 's affairs now that C<.1rtN has broken diplomatit' relation:-. with Tehran Iran's diplomats were ushered out of the United States on Tues· day amid cries they were treat ed like hostages themselves Iranian diplomats in the Unit ed States hurriedly packed their bags and left the country Tues da y night on flights from Washington. New York and Lo!> Angeles. The news letter quoted the counctlwoman as saying, "l t>esan my political career in Lacuna by walkmg the streets .. "Sure. at was a dirty trick. but I think <the brochure) did mon' to hurt McDowell than me," she said · Fitzpatrick, a city planning co mmissioner and Ya ma ha Motor Corp. manager, said the election results .. are a signal ror Lagunans to come out and participate in their city govern- ment " lie and Mrs . BellNue said th~1r first tas k on the council will be to rewrite a federal grant loan application seeking $6 4 million in low-interest loans to pay for Sycamore Hills "We're going to see 1f we can re~ me the t>x1sting application and r<-move the Irvine Company f r o m tht' proposal." Mrs. H€•1ll'rue vowed A current loan application 1s in Washington, DC. and city of· f1cials believe they are No 18 on tht• last for federal loan mone} But both Mrs. Bellerue and J-'itzpatrick believe the city will have a better chance of gettmg that loan if plans for develop· m ent of up lo 1.800 homes in Laguna Canyon are eliminated from the application he.P.,,.AJ REJECT .•• P ropos1t1on C. a measure to make the office or city treasurer an appointment. was defeated: -No, 3,739 Yes. 1.410 MAX BERG. running unop· posed ror the offi ce or city clerk. gathered 4.060 votes c1ty·Wlde The reported turnout at yesterday's election was set at 31 6 percent or 911 eligible voters. Limberg's 3 ,771 votes represented the greatest show of s upport of all the fi ve candjdates running for the two council seats. Richard Ahlman had earlier dropped out of the race but it was too late to remove his name from the ballot. Limberg said a great deal of credit should go to his campaign !.Upporters for his victory. "It was those late voting precincts that finally cinched it for me:· the retired Manne colonel said after the final res ults were in.· Spitee Linkup Soviets Launch Capsule MOSCOW tAPl The Soviet Union launched a two-man space capsule for linkup with ~e orbiting Salyut 6 space station today. Tass reported. . The news agency said the spaceship w~s manned by Lt. Col. Leonid Popov. the commander. and Valery Ryumin. the pilot and flight engineer . The flight was Popov's first. but Ryumin made space trips in tm and last year . Ryumin, 40. shares the world re· cord for ti me spent in space. Tass said the two cosmonauts were feeling good and all systems were fun ctioning normally. T~e agency said their mission was to ca rry ou~ mam· tenance and repair work on th~ Salyut 6 station and to conduct scientific and technical experiments . The Salyut 6 space station has been visited by seven crews since it was launched Sept. 29, 1977, in· duding three international teams. Lrllb:J>atroll-4 arM.. of o~r•· Hon• al 'Belt Y 11'aun and Koun1n. about four mll11 north of the luMll border. "There are lndlca\lona they will be 1tayln1 for a 'f hlle." 18.id Ti mu r Ookael . a nother apokeaman for tht U.N. forc:ea. Gokael, reached by The At.· sociated Presa In Tel Aviv by telephone at the Naquora. Lebanon headquarters or the U .N. lmerim F.orce lo Lebanon, said the l.lraeU t.roopt were Ml· tint up defeutve pOliUons with barbed wire near the village ol Kounin The incur•ion aa the first Israeli ground attack into Lebanon since Aug 23, 19'79. ~hen troope raided the town of Brub!t -Uo la !M_ tJ.N,~~ -to wow:= up two .Milli9 Wlililfj Paleltlalaa 1uetrUli1 Jr • b•Md. Some ret.al aUon for tbt ldbo buti raid had bffn expected ln Israel. tbou&b llrae1·1 form Of response could not be predicted. In the paat. Palestinian terror au.ackl have brouaht reappnaea ranstn1 from mualve bOmbln« or Palestinian camps in Lebanon to more surgical strikes at the source of tbe terror attack. The Uni ted States urged reatrainl. especially because of the talks President Carter 1s holding in Washington with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat on the staJled Palestinian autonomy talks with Israel Armed Man Hijacks Jetliner at Ontario ONTARIO tAPI An armed hijacker demanding to be nown to Cuba seized an American Airlines jetliner with only a seven-mem ber c rew aboard to- day and thl• plane took off for a refuel.mg stop in Dallas The Boeing 7?7, Flight 348 to Chicago. left Ontarao Intern•· llonal Airport about 35 miles east of Los Angele:. at 8 37 a m . a hair-hour after 1t was seized by an unidentified man a rmed with a 45·cahber automatic pistol ·'It's not going to go all thl' way to Cuba without refueling. · s aid Ame rican Air l 1nel. s pokesman Tom Gallagher 1n Los Angeles In Wuhmgton. Federal Avla lion Adminlltrat1on s~esman Fred Farrar said the plane made a refueling stop at the Dallu-Fort Worth International Airport. The plane. which was to have left ror Chicago's O'Hare In· ternat1onal Airport at 8 15 a m . was standin g outs 1dt· the terminal and awaiting boarding by passengers when the gunman enter ed the plane, said airport spokeswoman Billie Hickmon· Farrar said preliminary n · ports indicated the male h1 Jacker posed as a n airport employee and boarded the plane before the crew. It was reported he may have gamed ace~!> to the plane by scaling a fence bordenng the runways. GalU.gher said there were three cockpit crev. member!> and four flig ht attendanti. aboard the plane They were not 1mmed1ately identified. FAA spokesman Dick Jiallen tn Los Angell'!> said the nly de· m a nd was to be fin"' n to Havana "I'm swe they'll attempt to comply with anyofh1sdemands." be added. · The FBI I'> handling the m 'est1,gallon f',....r~Al KELLY .•. <Joly 14.3 percent. or 13,044 of the city's ehg1ble 91,296 voters, cast ballots Computer problems delayed the final count until 2:45 a.m. <.:1ty Clerk Wentworth . who had predicted a 22 percent turnoul. said 300 ballots were re- Jecte4 by the computer and were atUI to be eounted later today . However. they are. not sum. c1ent to change any fmal out- come Kelly's motto during the race, which was printed on T-shirts. playing ca rds and other material. was "call the blufr at city hall " lie said he believes thdt many res idents a re in- t 1m1dated by cit} governmenl Jnd lhat ht' will ~ork to get thl•m mvol ved Mrs. Ftnley ran a low key campaJgn which dealt with 1s sues She didn't react or even r ead -a last -minute s mear pamphlet that attacked Pat tln11on. Yodt•r and hnself and 111 h1•r.., ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~--~~~~~~- 2 WEEK BE CH SPECI _ L 'laq!t' Ca r)-.o n:--fan1ou~ /1 8 Bt ·n1 ·'1 \n,, Sale Priced at '99°0 c·a .. h 2 \\' EE "~ c • \ L) F rn 111 \I a IT h 2 St h I Ii r 11 .\ pr i I I 2 1 I 1 rt·~· pri'"' SI J.<LOO Lar~~ ~e)p(·tion of ,-eJvPt~ to ~ele<'l fron1 i11 )Ollr ('hoi<·e of ('Olor~. Don 't rni~~ thi~ opportunity! ly 'he Aaeecl•&ff Pt ... 'fbt M01tem militant• oerupy· Ina lM U. . Embuay In Tthran thrHllMd today to kill thrir 50 Amerlun ho1ta1ea "burn lhem lnto U h8" if lheo Carter 1dmJnl1tratlon take1 mllltary uuon qa1nat Iran. The {qUitanta' threat cume aa U.S. otrlclaJa were hlnt1n11 ut u naval blockade or mining of Ir a n '• porh1 If President Threate ns Ca rler 'e C1onomlc »nd dlplomaUc uncUon• l•il lo Ir lh holtqe . The)' were In th Ir 158th day ln tapUvlly today "In the namt or God tht" av•n1er we plainly wun the c riminal 1overnmcnt or lht• United Statu thut II It u11 df'rlukca even the 1tmullut m1lllury Int rvcnllon In lrllfl we will kill all the !iJHt'S hO!ltugei. together und we ~mph1:1llcully TWENTY-FIVE CENTS to Kill Hostages what was meant by • '11p1es- t\ottages" wu told the militants meant all the hostages would be killed. and that they were not making any dlatinction between alleged spies and the other cap· tives. • " ~ In the early d;.ys or the crisis. the militants sai~ they would kLll the hostages if Uie United States roade a milltarr attempt to rescue them. They sald they had rigged lhe embassy compound with explosives. Later today, Iran 's official news agen cy Pars carried a n other militant s tatement declaring. "We will burn into ashes the spy hostages and the building they are Jiving in if we see any suspic ious milltar)' move or the least military at- tack by the U.S. against the ter· ritory of Iran." Fore11n Minis ter Sadegh I Ghotbzadeh, interviewed by American television networks this morning. said he doubted that the Iranian government could stop the embassy militants :1 1( they decided to carry out their ~ threat. ''but I hope we never go , to that end." ~ Challengers Win Big in Newport • • * * * Newport Tally . llcrc's the tally of votes from the Newport Deac.b.elec· Lion · CITY COUNCIL District 2 -Ruthelyo Plummer , 8.345 Dick Clucas. 4,494 Lee Watkins. 950 Robert Brockman, 313 David Shores, 989 District 5 -PhJllp Maurer . 10,804 Paul RyckoH <incumbent>. 4,569 District 7 John Cox, 10,376 Ray Williams !incumbent>, 4,612 Jeffrey Gaynor. 360 CHARTER AMENDMENTS Proposition A yes. 6.734: no. 8,233 Proposition B yes. 11,008 ; no. 3,030 Proposition C yes, 9,185; no, 4,356 Proposition D yes. 8,703; no. 6,275 Pay Iss u e N-M Teachers Veto Work Slowdown A two-day work s lowdown to force a setilement In Newport· Mesa Unified School District CoP· tract negotiations was resound· ingly turned down by teacher un- fon members Tuesday. Gathering outside the district's Harper Community Center in Costa Mesa just before a 7 .30p.m. district board or trustees session. teachers voted the proposal down. 376·12. The union is seeking teacher support in demanding that the boa rd accept a pay package yet to be recommended by a three· mem ber impartial fact-finding ,committee mandated by the ate. The pay package and other ecomme ndalions. ori~inally planned to be presented to the teachers and the board by lhe end r March. still has not been com pleted. Union officials said. however. (hat they aTC confident the non tnmtmg Tecommerrdat1011s by the panel will be acceptable l o teachers. They said . though, that the board may not find them ac- ceptable. Prior to going into secret fact· inding sessions. the teachers had reduced their pay demands for this year from 14 percent to 8.8 rcent retroactive to July 1. The distMct is offering 8 per- ent, retroactive to October 1. The district's 1,070 teachers ave been working since June 1 without a contract despite some 3)() hours of contract negotiations. ,Orange Coast Weath er Fair through Thursday. · with possible fog or low clouds Thursday morning. Lows tonight so al the beaches to 56 inland . ~ Highs Thursday 65 to 75. INSIBE T eBA'Y A.t o/ ThundaJI, }ult over S3 percent o/ U.S. 00...holcU had retvmed cenau /orrru. It , is proboblJI IQfe to °'""me that a form oddreued to ' Georoe Bentley o/ Cowntf'JI, IU., um noe a.mono them. Gtor.ge ii a 14-,em'-old ,,.,: tn. S. lk'fV, Page A1. llMlell f At Y_..,... 0 DI AMI UMln C11 LM...,. M Mt•... .... ...... ..., ........... .. ~ _,...._ ..... M ~ OMI 0..-.. CllmtY A11 c.ec. .,. P..ek ........ Of Qt • • .. .,..........., ., .... .._ DIE:: ., .. ....... M ........_at 11•1 el., • ~ Clt-11 nutlrl .... ... Ct-... 11......., M ., o C11 ........... A4 ... l•tr• .. Teachers' contract negotiator Paul Jordan told union members Tuesday, "We have information which we cannot share with you that leada us to believe the recom- m endations (by the pane)) will be reasonable." Jordan s aid his organization had co n s id e r ed man y a lte rnatives m de monstrating teacher support for board ap· prov al or the fact-finding recom· mendations. Among them, he said, were re- volving sick-ms and refusing to at tend open house programl> Owner Loses Bid to H alt Boat Raising Boat owner Roger Bloxham lost a bid in Orange County Super ior Court today to stop county officials from raising his s unken vessel from the bottom or Newport Harbor. Superior Court Judge Orella Sears denied Bloxham 's apphca· lion ror a preliminary injunc· lion. Bloxh am went to court because he said he is convinced his boat, the 65-foot sloop Com· fort. is going to be dismantled underwater, then raised. The vessel. which Bloxham in a nother suit claim s is worth S250,000, sank at a mooring off H arbor Departm ent head - q uarters in January. Bloxham and county officials have been engaged in a running verbal battle over the sinking. Bloxham claJms it's the coun - t y's fault his boat went down because Harbor Patrolmen re· fused to let him leave it al their emergency dock long enough lo pump it out before moving the vessel from Newport to a new location in Los Angeles Harbor Harbor patrolmen say the dock to which the vessel is tied has a 20-mlnute limit on it and the)' moved the Comfort after it had been there three boun. The sunken boat, they say, Is a hazard to navi1ation and they want Bloxham to Clise it. He has refused and lnstem rued a $250,000 claim aaalnlt the county Last week , Supervhora budceted $20,000 and ordered the Environmental Manaaeft\ent Aaeney to hire a aalva1e firm to raise the boat u cbeaply u poealble, then bill Bloxham. Jn h1I C!OUrt appearance, Blox· ham contmded that lhe order means tbe boat will be taken apart tmdiuwat.er. ' Gunman Hijacks Jetliner ONTARIO <AP> -An armed hijacker scaled an airport wall and seized an American Airlines jetliner with only a crew aboard today. demanding to go to Cuba. The plane took off and made a fuel stop in Da llas e n route to Havana. The Boeing 727. Flight 348 to Chicago, left Ontario lnterna· tional Airport about 35 miles east of Los Angeles at 8 · 37 a . m .. a half.hour arter 1t was seized by a n unidentified man armed with a .45·caliber autom atic pistol. "He jumped over the wall sur· rounding the boarding a rea and the distance frrom the wall to the plane is not that great." s aid Am e rican Airlines s pokesman • Tom Gallagher, denying reports the gunman may have posed as a maintenance worker . Airport s pokesman Dennis Watson s aid that under the direction or FBI. Federal Avia- tion Administration orficlals tried to stall the takeoff by put· ting another aircraft In front of the plane and saying wind condi- tions were unfavorable. But the hijacke r began lo reach a "panicky stage." Watson said. so the plane's capta in asked that stalling attempts cease and the plane was allowed to proceed. Th e hijacker apparently calmed down after that. Watson said Asked 1f there were any leads as to the identity of the hiJacker. FBI SPokesm an Fred Reagan said : "We have a couple of ideas that we're checking out.·· li e said th e FBI was in vestigating the p()ss1b1lity that the hJJacker was a man wanted in connection with the recent kidnapping and murder of 10 year ·old Ronald Tolleson Jr. of West Covina Tolleson 's funera l was scheduled this afternoon. I-las body was found Friday in a garage in a home two doors from his fa mily's home. a nd three persons who lived in the home where he was round have been arrested in the case. But authorities are still look· ing for Danny Jerome Young. the 21.year-old brother or two or those arrested. last seen In the Fontana area adjacent to On· lario. Iran vs. Iraq In Air Battl e By The A.ssodat.ed Press Ir anian television said today an air balUe broke out over the Iran-Iraq border as the dispute between the two countries worsened. The broadcast said one lra· nian Phantom fighter a nd three military helicopters met lraqi helicopters over the Iranian border town or Baveissi. No plan~ were reported shot down but the battle was reported coo- tlnulne. There alao were artillery bar- rages and rocket attacks, and 15 revolutionary euards were wounded, the televlslon network said. Red& Win 9-0 CINCINNATI <AP> -Georae Foster drove in four runs with a two-nm double and a home run and Frank Putore pitched a lhree·hlt abutout H the ClnclD· naU Reda defeated Atlanta M tn the major leaaue baaeball RU.Ollapeael' ~~- I • -·· 0.-1 ....... -..... ___ ,~ NEWPORT'S RUTHEL YN PLUMMER AND DON MclNNIS Happy About Transfer of Power In City's 2nd Dlatrtct Ia Ne., ... rt Mayor's Upset Unprecendented Tuesday·s defeat of Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Mayor Pro Tem Ray William s 1s un· precedented in recent city h•!>· tory. Nearly 15.000 votes were cast. more than 1n an' other mumc1pal clecllon · It appears more money will have been spent on this cam· paign than ever before Two weeks ago. candidates filed re· ports which showed they'd raised more than $88,000 al that Point. An informal survey or city election returns dating lo 1964 shows that no Incumbent has ever been defeated by the de- cisive margins turned in against Ryckoff and Williams by their opponents Philip Maurer and John Cox. According to tallies posted Tuesday night. the Dlatrlcl s seat went to Maurer by a 6,235- vot e margin. Ryctoff polled 4,569 to his opponent's 10,804. In District 7 Williams polled 4,612 vota to Cox' 10,376. A third candidate. J effrey Gaynor. who dropped, out at the start of the campaien, 1ot 380 votes. In District 2, where three-term councilman Don MclnnJs iB re- tiring, the winner was Ruthelyn Plummer. She polled 8,34S votes. Her neareet rival, Diet Clucas, 1ot 4,494 . Tueaday'1 election continued a tr•nd thal hat been seen ln re- ceet city elections ln which in- cumbent• have .bled vot.d olf . .. ______ _ ; th<' c·1t) council In 1978. incumbent Lucallt> Kut•hn l ost hl·r sea l to challenger Paul llummel by a fi35 'otl' mar~in E1~ht year; a~o. Ryckoff dC' fNJtt•cl ancumbc•nt mayor Ed lhrth Harth had ~otten on the council Ln l968 by beating incum· bent Dee Cook But none of those defeats or in· cu mbe nt s c am e close t o matching the huge margins garnered by Maurer and Cox. Ryckoff, Williants Defeated ByJOANN~REYSOLD~ Ol-O••ly P11M\Ufl A voter turnout of sh ghlly mon· than 37 perc·cnt was seen 1oclay as the dec1s1ve factor in th<· v 1<'tone ... of Newport Beach City Counl'll <'andadatt''> John Cox and Philip Maurer 'A-ho hand1h cldeate<f their incumbent oppunt•nt!> TUC!> day The mcumbents. Mc.syor Paul Ryckoff and Ma yor Pro Tcm Rc.sy Walhams. IAiho'd led a no growth council m<iJOMt>. !>aid the large turnout was the result or dt-· veloper financed campaigns that employed hes and d1stort1on ... Cox. Maurer and the third"' in n1ng candidate. Ruthelvn l'lum mer. disagreed. All three cam paagncd on the platform that the· city needed a chan~c· from what the~ called d · do-noth1n~ coun cal." Their varton('s, tht•v ... ,ud. re suited tK•cau. ... t voterc; IAihO agreed \\Ith them turned out 1n large • numbcn. ln lee.mg Lu their chdllengen. Ryckon and WilUams failed to carry any of the city's •3 pre· cincts. In a statement issued toda'. Ryckoff laid blamt• for he. defeat on the• cat:. 's l'-"O maJor Ian downer developer-;, the Koll Comp.in~ and the Irvine Com pany. "especially the Koll Com pa n.v. ··he added "I couldn't h ve "'11 h the kind o" decept ion <Ind b1l! mont·\ orch~trated d1stort10n ... Jnd he.., thJt \\ere f'mployed an this cam· pa1gn."hesa1d Wallwms echoed that point. not tnl? that "1t .., a ..,,,d dav for '\'.t•wport BCJch," in ha ... pr<.'parert ... tatement "The resulb point ou1 that 1f \OU have enough monl'\ Jnd te ll the b1~ he ofll'n enough, 11 becomt's 'fact' " The lhr~· Jubilant winners said Tuesda:.· ru~hliheu' ulect1on wa;; J mandate from lhl" r1t' ·._ res1 dents to take action in soivang the city'<; traffic problt•m .... haltin~ 1 he s lltataon of the t:ppt•r Ne\\ port Bay and de<.1hn~ with airport· ~cneralt'<I noast• Cox pointed out that. contran· 10 Williams' claims, his suppon C'a m e from all over thl' cit~. from a cross·se<:llon of people ·Noting that Wilham ... and Hyckoff re· ferred to themselves a·s residen· t1a hsts. he added. ··r think the res· idents of Newport Beach really havespoken" Winner Plummer. s urrounded by he r sax children and sup· · porters, said cshe could "hardly wait to get to work doing some good. positive things. I've been thinking all day about what I'm going to do first." <See NEWPORT. Page A2) a.rcer, StMl•t C••l•r "•••• w A.SHINGTON <AP> l"re-lldent caner :.11d today thut t\111 two day., ot talks wllb Eayptlan Pradldent Anw1u Sudat wt>rt' "perhapi1 the moet lar reactunu dh.cu.a1on11 111 my t>X· perlenct• u presld~nt ." a llhouah no decl11on• wt•rt.0 • t-&u·ht-tl 1111 t ht• Cuturt' of lsrat•ll occupied territoneti 1h thl' k•t1llt•r-1 purtt>d outs1dl' tht> White lloow <h ,ii OffH'l' C.trtl'r l>a1d ht• hud kt'pt Pnml' Mm1i.kr Mt-nJt'hl'm Ut'gln 111 h.ruel 111forml·d .ibout I he progrt'lll> or the d1SC Ubb10n1> Wld "11uld ~ ·mak111~ J full rt'port ·tu ham on tht' t11lh io prep1111tt11111 1111 a ml'elll\g \lo 1th Began ht:re next week a.H•r a • .., ... E•,..P• G•lft IJp LON DON 1"P1 An easing or mterei.t rate:. on Euro<lollur:-. l'Onlnbute<I to U i.hurp decline In the value of the Llolhtr Oil fon•1.:n exchange m arket11 today while continuing tens ion over the lJ S ·Iranian crlsfs boosted European gold prices. In London. the afternoon gold price was $549 an ounce. after open ing :JI $547 50. up from SS37 an ounce Tuesday. ll traded at $536 in New York. London sa lver prices rose to $18 an ounce from S17 25 Tues· day. Sliver traded at $16 in New York. down 4'l cents C...C Bt9•.,•• •i.elc•ll MALIBU (AP' -A rockslide on a cliff overlook mg the :.ea s lowed lramc to a t•rawl along the P acific Coast Highway and threatened to bran~ two expensive hillside homes tumbling lo the beach. "The asphalt an the road 111 buckled and there 1s a very large fissure along the side or the l'liff." said Califormn Highway Patrol Sgt Lance Erickson He said two homes on the cliff overlooking Las Tunas Beach "look hke they're ready to go any time " Johnson,McF arland, HalJ Mesa "l inners H.v Jt:trnv Cl.Atrst:~ Of '"" O•oly Piiot St•ll Hl'Slauralt·u1· Er1t .Johni.on will 10111 HH'Urnht•11lo.; Donn llall .ind Ed Mc·t<'.1 1 land in f1ll1ng tht• thrct• l ll\ t·oune·tl ~Pal1> up for t·lert1on in ('o:-.t:J \11 .... a Ttw~d:n L'noflit·1JI rt•:-iJlh of Tu!·:-.da~ ·.., bJ1lot1n~. rnl'luchnl.! all 4R pn· 1 1nt•b .111d ab:-.1•nt .. t• ballot:-. h11\~ t·d 1 hl· 'cit mi.: "t nr hkt• th11> Oooo Hall 3 7111 Ed McFarland J .248 Eric Johnson 2 M4 H1t·hard c ........ , ........ , 11 :! tfn l'hn..,Slt•t•I • !ifi7 l>a\'ld Hah11.!l'1 I 11111 Hobt.•rt Gr.1h,1111 I 1~1 Paul HaH•r '64 Ha·hard .John!'>lon HH! Onlv 7.010 \Olc•r!-> .1hou1 17 per 1•t•nl. c·ai.I ha lint!'> in 1 lw l'IN·t1on C'1t\ Clerk E1lel'n Ph1nnf>V had pr~d1cted 30 pt•rt'ent of the: morl' than 40.000 voters 1n Costa ME-s a would l:!O lo thl' polls Johnson trt•ehll'd his Vll'tory to his rampaagn muna~er . Hunk llornsvcld, .. who bu!->tl'd hi s tail." to ht!-> wife. Char. "a bnlhant wom:Jn." and to a bout 35 "d ed1catt.'d 1·ampa1gn workers llO\H'VN, "om<· of has oppo- nents attributed thl' \ 1t•tory to a .,tron~ effort hy downtown bus1 rressmen. heavy spending ITTHf lhe work or profei.s1onal J>Olillral t•ons ultimt Robert Nelson Nelson was hared. Johnson !'>aid . bl•c:ausl• he enter ed the rae•e lalt: ~ome ('and 1dates and ob '>ervers \\t'rl' cspc•caally cnt1cal or an eleventh hour orr.c1al appearing computer letter sup- partmg Johnson t·ontnbutwns :Jnd l.'X Jll'n<htun•-. .Johnson had :-p1•11t n111n· C"ash than Ull\'llll(' l'bt'. SG,:J:!I; H7 of u · S I ~. 0011 \\ u r l't11 ·., l r l' l'nrdl'cl al lhal t1mt· .John ... un hwl I l'l'l'I \ l'd OIOl t' I h,lll '-ti tllHI HI dunat1on.., \t c· F .1 r I .1 n d . " h 11 p I .1 t· l' ti .... t·t·ontl. sJHI Tut•..,dJ) h1· -.1x·nt nnl) S5.~Ml on h1 .... l'amp.11gn Ill· n·llt'd on \oluntf'l•r t·Jmpuign "o rkers and ha~ inl'uml><:nc.'} t1J retain his seat. he saad ff<' was surprised. though . .it l1n1c;h1n)! -.t·<·ond lo llall ll<.tll :\t1 FJrland ..... 11d Jl..,11 r1• ll'I\ t-c1 ht•o\' "UJ>port f1 nm th•· rlo"' nto" n bu..,tnl .,.., a 1 ('J. \\ h1 •11• m crt hants Jnd pro pt· rt\ ,.,, n<•rs han• Ix-en c·nlac:al of :\le ~·arland in connc•N1on "'1th the· <in•a ·.., propost.'<l n·dC'\'elopmt·nt Councilman llall. "ho -..wd hl· spent about S7.IJOO 1n ht!-> t':Jm pa1gn, allributC'd ha"' v1ctnn to the efforts or h1 i.. 15 <·ampu1gn volunteers . Hall, <.IPJ>Ollltl'<l U1 a l'Ount•tl v:icanc·y in 197H. had fm1~hed i..1xth out or 17 c·and1dalei.. in the Jnfi ('<JUnt'll ral'l' fnr lhrt·1· :-.c•ah <'uri..t1•n..,1•n. "ho h.Hl pn·1h1·1 "'1 :\111nch1.\ hl• \\oulct t,1k•• on" 11f flit• l'OU nnl "l'ilh lhl!'> \ 1·ar .... .11 11 Tui:'-dLI,\ h1· spl 111 .tl1oul ::-10 111~1 un hi.., l'<1mp<.11gn I uncll•n:..,l 1malc.·tl .Juhn:-.un lw ~aid If 1·r1 "pent J hllh· mun· mnn<•\ Jnd \\ork1·d .1 latllt hankr I 'cl bl' 111 thc.·n· I It· '''"' to .Johnson b\ ..,11.i.:ht h mun• th.rn 'J fl() \ Ol('s ( .ir .... tt·11..,1·n \\,..., t•ntn al of 1 .in tl11l.111· .. "h" h;1d t'hargt•d h1 hJd strong :-.upport of Ing dt.·\'Plorx.·r· · \t'tuall\ lh<•\ < ontribuh<I nnl\ a ~m-<.111 pl·n·c•ntJ,::t· It· "'J id 8 .DA-VID. IU.lftKANN Of .. ca.ii• l'ilft Ila" A wilneM ror lhe detcruic hu lHUll•d he uw 12-year-oJd Robin Chrt1Une Samitoe rldln1 a blc)'cl• down u lluntlnaton f\\•uch &&.ll~y lhe day ntter abc wu11 r ported mia!llng last June. The wltnCJJ•, bowuvur. Iden· llfied plctur • or bolh Robin and unothcr gtrl u belng Miss SamlOC'. . Tbc testimony or 'tlm Fallen ol Garden Grove in Orange County Superior Court Tuesday l o ntrad1cts the earlier state· llll'lllb Of a key prOSecUtlOO Wit n~si. 'Aho i.a1d she saw a man re· ~em bhng murdec defendant Rodney Alcala "forcefully steer mg • a child anto brush are .. in tht· "llt'rra M<1dre foothills June 20 Fallen. under questioning bv defl•n..,c attornt:y John Barnell i.a td ht• wa:-. certa10 the child ht' 11a\' tht• following day was Mis"' S1.un ... 1)(.• because a Huntington Bl•at·h polict' officer showt'd ham .. 111etur~ or th(' missing child about 15 mmutet> late r. But under cross-examination by Deputy District Attorney Richard Farnell. Fallen Iden· lifled another photograph of Jamie Lee Bruce. a 12-year-old acquaintance o f Miss Samsoe's as being Miss Samsoe. The two girls are both the same age and have blonde hair. Barnett ob- Jected to Farnell's s howing Fallen the second photograph. Alcala. 36. or Monterey Park. as charged wath kidnapping Mis:. Samsoe las t summer and taklng her to the Chantry Flats a rea in the Sierra Mad re foothills. where her skeletal remains were found A child molcstalaon charge against Alcala \\as d1s nussed b} Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab Monday Fallen told tht• C'ourt he wa:. ~landing nt•a r ht"' brother 'i res· 1dcncl' 111 lht· 17th Strt·l't an·a 11f 11 uni rnglon Hto;H·h \\ hl•n lw ..,,rn till' htth· !!trl nd1n~ :1 '1·tlm' l'I "'i't't•d hr<'\ I'll-do" n Jll .din 1n ,J Unl• 21 . 11 t• ~mrl lw II.HI no doubt:-· tht• )(11'1 ht• ..,;m ",..., :\l1ss Sami..oc h:1-.t·d 011 pll'ftirt·, lw ,, ... .._ .... hn14n llJl'IH'll ,ii..,.> l·,tlll•d lo lht• \\II 111·..,.., ..,lJnd .1 Stl.'fr .1 \I adn· pol wt· 11ff1t·1·r \\h•• 1111 llw rught 11f .Jun1 :!:! qut•:-.t1orwd .1 :-...111 <;Jbrtd nwn \\ht• hJtl pJrkc.·cl ht~ c·jr dl .1 turnout otf ..... 1111.1 .\n1tu CJmon Hm•d nt·.1r "lll'n' the rem ams 01 ~11..,., S;mhot \\l'l t' IJl1:r found Off1<:1:r (rt•rald Cra14ford 1e~taf1t'd he :-a" the man. Raul Vasquez. \\alking toward his car "hl•n hc ..,top1wd to inH~'>tiJ:Jl(' Cr·•" forrl ..,mrJ ht· JSkt·d \':J" qut•1 \\h,1t h1 h.1ct bt•1:n dninJ? 10 lht 'hruhht·n .1n·J t•ff lht· r11Jd .incl thl· m.rn ., ... d he had unncJI t•d "'hl11· \\L11t1n~ for h"' 1.urlfnt•nd to dnH' b' 'J lw orf1t'cr !'>Utd Va:.quez. ap pl'.J rt•<l up~cl. nervous :.incl ... haky during u rursory search 11 f l ht· a r l' a and his ca r . Cra"'ford su1d ht· f<:lt \'asquc1 at•ted as thou~h hl' didn't want h'im lo find .. oml·thing or :-.omc one 1n or near has car ,\1 onl' tune \'a:-qucz hurl O.:t·n q 11t•st aonl'c.l h) 1ml 1 ce m t·onnC'r twn \\tlh lht· d1"'ap11<·aranr{' of ~11..,.., Sam....,w \ a~quez also t1•stifled Tuesda \ Jilli hl· :.u1cl ht' had i.:onc· lo the· Su• r rn \L111rc· foo1t h 1 I ls to r f'n ell"/\ nus Wltl'I rnc; gtr1rrtCTtd :n ~ p<1rk al the top of Santa t\n1tL1 C'anHm Ro.id lie ..,aid .,he "a., .... upp11..,t·1l t<i folln14 h1'> 1ur hut thl•\ l>1·1 .1mt• . Pparatcd and lw fl 1dn t i..e:t.• her a~ain . \'n..,qUI'/ .... 11d he ~aalPd al th1· l11p of lilt' hill fnr hl·r and lh1·11 1h•u1h•<I lo ll·o\t' On the \\J\ <l<rn n. ht' .... 11d . ht• pulll•d off lh~· ruJd JI 1urn1Jut 11 to urinate in I h l' hr u.., h J n d .., cl' I f h I •• ~1rlfnt•nd "111111! <'nrn1· ll\ Johnson would not s a" latl' Tuesday how much he had spent on his campaign. but he said he had pumped m<Jrf' than S7.000 of his own mon<>y into 1t t 'rom Pnge t I In March. when cand1date1> filed their second in a series or three forms lasting campa11{n .. ORA NOE COAST N DAILY PILOT --·cw.., Yl(•l'r--Go ....... ..._ ,._ ... _ , .. , ... n:.·.~;.'1'J: CllW*M.~ ~~.-41•1tMI~_.. Tel9ph0fte (714)~ Q1111f!.s Actw .......... MMt7I l'E\\'.POR f LA 1' USLID.E. • • Maurer, who :-.a1ri ht• \\a1> shocked at his margin of ,·1ctory. said he believes it testified lf> the "fact that the pe<>plt' of this l'll~ "ant a change at c:1ty hull · Developer Don Koll also was on hand Tuesday night. His firm ae ti vely campaigned against Ryckoff and Williams In addition. Koll has an Orange County Superior Court lawsuit and a $7 million federal court lawsuit pending against the city and the Ryc1coff-Williams majon· ty on the council for a decision made last December deleting a hotel site from lhe company's airport-area office development. Koll said be won't drop the suits, as Ryckoff predicted would happen. In addition, Koll predict· ed that the new council will atart taking action on isaues he sald had been aldestepped. "I think the r esidents won in this election," Koll commented. "andtbatincludesme." Future large vote r tumouts for rnunlclpal elections were vlrtua l· ly a11ured Tuesday with the pa11a•e ot Proposition D, a city charter amendment which will change the city elections from April to N o vembe r ot even- numtwrN1 \'l'ars to c·o111e1de \Hth gcneral ele(·tions Thnt m<'asure was !'>ponsored hy lhl' Nvwp-0rt llarbClr Area Ch<.1rnbcr of Commern· An OP· po:.ing measure•. which would ha \'l' combined catt elections with school elections m November of odd numbered years. was defeat· cd The defeated measure wa:. l>ponsorcd by the R yckoff. Wilhamscouncil mar1ority. The t"o measures were holly contested Chamber members launched the initiative campaign that ended successfully Tuesday night because they felt the no i;crowth m o1ority was able lo come to power in the 1978 elections due to a low voter turnout -21 per- cent. Mcinnis, who endorsed Miss P lummer for his seat, last week predicted that a voter tumout of more than 35 percent would m ean a loss for lhe two inc um bent&. T uesday night he said he felt Clucas lost to Miss Plummer in part because he was identified with Ryckoff and Williama, and because Clucas vehemently op· posed Proposllion 0, the cbam- ber·1ponaored election change meaaure. WUllama and Ryckoff alsooppoeed it. I l -_::;- MOICOW <AP> -n.. 8"t« Umoa IMMtlM a two-man •pace capsule ror linkup with the orbiting Salyut 8 •P'ce st a tion today, Tass reported. The newa asency said the spaceship waa manned by U . Col. Leonid Popov, thecommander,,_an<S Valery Ryumln. the pilot and nfght engineer. The Chght was Popov's first. but Ryumln made1pacetrlps ln 1m and last year. Rywnln. 40, abares the world re- cord fortlmespentln space. . Tass sald the two cosmonauts were reeling good und all systems were functioning normally. The agency said their mission was to carry out main- tenance nod repair work on the Salyut 6 station and to conduct sclentirlc and tectmical experiments. The Salyut 6 space station has been visited by ~even crews since it was launched Sept. 29. 1977. in- cluding three international teams. Ubanon's Border Crossed by Israel EDITOR'S N<YTE P or110ns nf thu report wrrr /tied f>SI Thi' Al' rn T~l Aviv and W(•rr llUOJt'C'I 111 tiu! lsroel1 m1litur11 n•n.~cir B ElRl'T . Lt·bunon 1 Al'' J :. r :J l' I 1 l r 11 o p l> 1 n u rm or t• ti pl'r!>onnl'I t arnt·r.., rolll'd uC'ro-.. .. Ll'b.inon'll :!loulht!rn border to day and M!t up positions In U !II nmtrollc'<I ;in·a:.. "ht·r1• Pall·!>lan 1.ir1 l\.'rron!->I:-. :.It 111wd throulo!h Jnd k1ll1"<I lhrt•I' IHaehs in a r :.11d on u kibbutz nurst•ry two dJ\ :-. ai.:11 • Tlw "'Ptlkt•..,m.111 for the· l '\ pt-.H'l'kt·l·11111r.: fort·l' 1n l.l bu non s .1 m 1 r ~an Ii u r s a 1 d r 1 v l •• rm1111·d personnel carru•r.., lllll\ I'd 111111 tilt' l 11111·d '\,1111111s' lri..,h µatrollc·d Jrt-.1 of 11J,>t·rJ t1on-., at Bt•1 t Ya h oun <.1n<I Kounm. obout four mile-. north of I he Israeli horde• r 'Th1•1 t' on• 1nd1t·Jt1<tn' tht•\ "'"ht· "tJ}1n..: for ,1 "'hllc .,,11d T 1 m u t (: 11 k ., l' I .1 n " 1 h 1 r .... p11kc•..,m;tn l11r th1• l ..,: forc·1·.., (;ok..,l·I rt'.1rh1'<.I In Thl• I\.., ,11l IUtt•d l'n·..,s 111 T;·I 1\\ ., b\ t l'I e p tw n 1 · .1 t t h l' '\ J 11u11 r ,, l.l'li.1111111 h1·.,1dqUJrtt·rs "' th1 U N lntenm For<:l' m Lebanon, !i81d the Israeh troops were i.et- tinR up deferu.1ve posattoru; w1tb barbl'd l41re near tht· village uf l..uunm Thi· 1nt'u,..,111n is thl· f1r ... 1 l!trael1 ground attack 1nlo L<'hannn !ilnct· \ug 23. 197!1. 14hl'n troops raided the to"n or Br u..,h1t -also in lhl· U .~ wm· lo blow up t"'o hou..,t·'-"hN1 Palt·slln1an gul·rrillJ" "t·n · ha"l'd Soml· rl.'tahalmn for the kab bul1 raid had tx•t•n cxpt:cl('<l in l:.r<.11'1 though hr:ll'I '> f<1rm of rt'..,ponw l'Ould not Ix· urt·d1ctcd In thl p ...... t 1'.ill·..,t1n1an tt•rror ollta('i.,.., fiJ\t• IJrt1Ul-{hl rl''>J>()n'tl'" ra11gin)! from m.is.,l\f' IJ(JmbanR nr l'alt .... ltnldO l'amµ .... 1n Lt'banon 10 rnon· .... uri.:u·.11 .... trikt· dl tht- oun·t· or th• tPrror ..1ll..1< k 11.i· 1'1 111·1! '-..IJ tt'" ur1:1 rl t<''-t r .11111 1·-.,p1•t 1alh h1•cau•"· or th•· 1.1Jh , 1111 ..,,,,, n1 ('urt1·r .... huld1nl! 1r1 \~ J htnl.!tOn "1th 1-:1.'1111111 l'r• 1d .. n1 \n"'ar ..... HIJl 1111 lhl• "ldllt:d l'dl1:1>ltn1 Jn 1111 .. 11<111\ 1.,11o ..... "1!h hr.J•I 2 \\ · 11~ I·~ l\. . The OtanJo Counlf Dlltrtct Altomey'a Office has i11uecJ a m lldemeanor complaint aaalnst an Irvine firm that lllegedly im· properly stored radioactive waste over the weekend. A spc>kesm an for the district attorney sald that ICN Chemical and Radioisotope Division, 2121 Campus Drive, could be fined S500 if lt ts found gullly of break- ing a state code relating to the sa fe storage or radioactive material. ICN runs a waste dl~al -.erv1ce for compan ies that generate low-level radioactive waste. ICN packages tbe material in drums and sends 1t to out-of-state disposal facilities. I\ burglary a larm was a<:. cadcntally a ctivated Friday night at tht.· ICN plant. An lrvtne policeman res ponding to the alarm discovered about 30 drums marked "radioactive" in th(' parking lot or the plant. Polit <• t·ulled Orange County ~wu Ith authorataes and cordoned off tht· plant until Saturday morn1n~ f\11 or th<' drums wen.· moved into the plant Monday. {'lark ILickmun lrom the c·oun '' ll l·:.illh Department wus r alkd t.o the scene Friday night. Il l· h.1~ \Htllt·n <.1 report on the mattN, "'J>tnJ.: lht• 55-gallon ra<11oactavt' wuste drums an lhi- f("\ parking lot weren't exceed 1n~ tht allowable radiation ltvel 111• noted however thal '>lOra~e of •uch drums an an "Un '>t'Cured an•a" 1s not proper pro N·durc \ll>crt L Ba1ett1. rad1olog1c:al l'llntrol dar('Ctl)r for ICN. i..aid lht dru ms 1.1.t·re bcmg ten'lporanly ..,lfJrl'd outside or the plant '>0 that tht•\ tould be in-.pcctcd lll'for<• sh1r>m ent U.11Mt1 "-<tlli thr drums posed h11 I•• d.1n.f..'1•r 111 r ht· puhlw BE _ 1CH SPECI t\l"' ' \l ar~1 · < .tr-1111-l.t1111111-" n B1 ·1wl1 \o,, ;-..dl1 · Pri1.,.cl di '<Jl)"11 1·.11·11 :.! \\I .I,, ..... < >\I .) l·r·•11 1 \L1r..!1 :.!.-,111 111111 \l'ril 12tlt r1·!.'.· t•rr•··· ~I IP.OP of \ c'h c·l:--lo :--P lc •c·t Laq!t' f rout 111 \Olll' C"hoi ('c' of thi ~ op portunil~ ! color:--. l)o n 't '\ I P1Jm ~ rlllttn p&1tq r11M .. mlWM (Of ICbool COG• Tbe bond luue .... •n •ttetnot up t.o t&lit) 1 .• JDGDUl •ill.MVl-*1.adli-.Jla .... ~-1ooCflettbulfec11oLI>znpa•ttion lheTr ,...... iillit •t.Mk kt·... •N• llGrtb Of IUnraldt. A_p. u . wbteb limited t.be amount of tember, ltn, lp 11. proval from two·Ullrd1 ot U.. pro.,.rty tu• • achool dlltrtct la Tb o u 1 a n i!.o .:!.'.i votel"I wu aeediid. but Olll)' ao could ralle ta pay for conatruc· homeowawn &lid en J*'Hlll lavond Ult plan. lloo. IJ'OUJ19 .._a t,141 I v1dor7 Defeat ••• •••n more In Rad.land.I, the •chool board with ~ ol • ·ll'OWUI tt\Llhlq tn. MeODd JUJ'Ul)I ... fell •hort of the tWO·thlrdl •P· .Pr:911 I lilion U~ flomt COil IUa WbU 71 penanl of Ut• pr4HJ DMded t.o eb1.rt• I fee ol 1trutdoa ct.nij thi ttlll to an vottra tW'IMd down a Jurupa St per aquare foot for any COO· aver.,. at eDO unltl per year. School Board propoeal to ...... •tructton lo the dlatrtct. M eanwhlle, Ult Jurup1 property b&atd on uH. not The Redlands City CouocH Unified School Dt.alrtct fatJfd to value. earlier urffd the dlltrtct la ~vercrowded aDd lmPoled a con· ttrueUoo t.. wlthln Lbe. city Umltl. But tbt acbool dlltrlct tpreacl1 beyond tb.e elty of Rt dlllWJI. In a recall eleetioD la South El Monte, Mayor Harvey Moaley and Vice Ma.vor Jack Kln1Jott 1fter an unaucceufuJ c1mpatsn on an anti-development plat· •form. B.tl City Coundlm•n Pete '* * • * '* • ~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Brea Vote Highlights County Elections Brea Rejects Bent Control Voters in ere. turned aside 11 rent control ballot measure and turned out two city council rn cumbenl.s m voting Tuesday / The rent control measure, which called for rent rollback to May 1978 levels, was soundly de- feated The vole was 1,300 an favor and 4,750 aeami;t. Challengers Norma Hicks and Ron lsles defeated the two in- cumbents running for city coun- c il, Sam Cooper and Carrey Nelson. * * * 1hree Win In Anaheim Two incumbcnb Wl're r <' turned to the Anahe im Cit) Council in Tue:,day's municipal e lection an d Mayor John Seymour . who ran unoppost'<i. collected 8.336 votes and a new four.year te rm Final, but unorric1al results showed Don Roth and Ben Bay were the council winners. Roth collected 7 .363 votes. Bay. 6,71.3. The closest or four c hallenger s. J ames Wes t , garnered 2.637 votes. * * * Buena Park Pair Return Two incumbents were amon~ three cand idates e lected in Tuesday's Buena Park City Council e lection. Incumbents Jamei. J errell, wltb 2.179 votes, and Jesse Davis. with 1,961 \'Otes, were re· elected to the council Falling thl' third scat up for e lection will be Kenneth .Jones. who rece1n·d 1.851 vot1·.., in li~hl balloting * * * Cypress Hopef ul8 Oust Incumbents Challcngt•rs ousted two mcum· bents m the Cyprl'ss City Coun ell clect1on Tuc:,day Winners for thc two :.c•ats on the council were Chuck Cor onado and J e rry Mullen. T hey defeated 1nc umbc•nts Alice MacClain and Donald Hudson * * * Priest Defeated Unofficial rt'!>Ults for thi• La Palma City Council race Tu1:s- day showed Daniel C'tJlhns. Edward Byrne and Henr y Frese victoriou::,. while inc umbent Alan Priest was turnc:d out or of !ice. Fullerton Picks Three An incumbent and two other.. from an eighl·candidate field captured three seats on t he Fullerton Caty Coun cil tn Tuesday's munJcipal elections. The winners we re lncumbent Duane Winters, with 6,496 votes, Richard Ackerman, with 7,583 votes, and Una LeQuirf' with 6 ,599 votes. Inc umbents Louis Velasquez a nd Robert Wa rd did not seek re·election. * * * Cannon Wins Mayor's Post Jonathon Cannon was elected mayor or Garde n G rove in Tuesday's election with 4,399 vot es. Malt.on Krieger was returned to his council seat , while J . Tilman Williams gained a coun· cit seat ror the first time. Krieger was elected with 2,434 voles, while Williams received 2,111. * * * Mayor Wins In I .andslide Mayor Jim Beam was re· elected in a landslide victory in Or ange in Tuesday's election as we r e two incumbent coun· c1 lmen. Beam r eceived 5,859 votes Also re·elected were Fred Barerra with 3,499 votes and Jess Perez, with 3,417. Also elected to a seat on the council '4as nc'4com e r Gc:ne Beyer with 3,00 votes. * * * Incumbent Young Loses La Habra The three council m embers elected m La Habra's race Tuel> day didn't include incumbent Hohm Young. Re-elected. however , was Earl Roget. with 2,201 votes. Voted in as new city council m embers wl·rc Dorothy Wedel, with 2,246 rntcs and John Holmberg, with I, 744 votes. * * * Incumbents Win Incumbents Charles Sylvia :ind Paul Bernal were returned lo H1e11" city ~etl s~ats tn Los Alamitos Tuesday. * * * Trio Winners In Placentia Incumbent Donald Holl was re-elected to the Placentia City The Winners Coa,st Results Capsulized Here is who and what ballot propositions won in municipal elections along the Orange Coast Tuesday. HUNTINGTON BEACH Council T uesday a long with ne wcomers Peter Laborde and Richard Acton. A sffe>nd Incumbent In the race, Vlralnla Farmer, was turned out of office. Fmal but unomctal returns showed Acton placing first in the n1ne-per~on rac~ with 1.866 votes. Holt came in second with 1,846 votes while Laborde re- <'el ved l ,653 voles. Mrs. Farmer came in rtrth with 1,453 votes. * * * Two Elected In Stanton Pacific Telephone executive Charles Rell and Inc umbent Frank Manhott were elected lo the Stanton City Council Tues· day. Re ll. 49, was the top vote get· ter in a r1e ld of seven can· didates. receiving 1,1.32 votes. Marshott. elected to bis fourth term , received 992 votes. A second Incumbent In the race, Harry Miller. was defeat- ed, getting only 318 votes and coming in last. * * * F1reworks Ben Upheld Incumbent Donald Saltarelli and newcomers Richard Edgar a nd Ronald Hoester cy we re elected to the Tustin City Coun- cil Tuesday . Voters also narrowly ap proved a ban on fireworks, with 1,848 votes ln ravor or the ban and 1.758 opposed Incumbent Ralph Welsh. was turned out of office, coming In fourth ln the six·man race for three seats * * * Planners Win In Villa Park Robert McGowan a nd William Odium. of the Villa Park Plan - ning Commtssion . were elected to the City Council Tuesday. McGowan , an a1 rhne pilot and chairman of the planning body, received 722 votei:i Y<hil e Odium netted 654. A third candidate. Vaughn Sarkisian, ran a distant third m the three man race for two seats. * * * Yo~ba 1,inda Incumbent In Incumbent Irwin Fried was <·lected to the Yorba Linda City Council Tuesday along with ne wcomers Ron McRoberts and J . Todd Murphy. Final but unofficial returns showed McRoberts was the top votegetter . receiving 1,348 votes. Fried was second with 1.267 and Murphy came in third with 1.259. There were t hree other can- didates in the race A~w......-. RACHEL MC LISH SHOWS OFF HER WINNING FORt,t Statuesque Texan Named Beat Woman Body Swider Woman Power Texan Body-building Champ ATLANTIC CITY. N J <AP• A s gambleri. hooted and .,., h1!>tlcd from lhll nudience. J statuesque Texan with pawerlul s houlders who ('r<'dlll'd h l'r · combmalwn of muscular1ty and feminlruty" was named lhe nation 's bes t w oman body buUder . "1 try to show m y bod} to ll"> best advantage," s::11d Ha<'ht'l McLish. 24. of llorhng<.•11. a ft1·r she defe<.1tt'd 29 women 1 uesda' l o "' in l h l ' L' n 1 t e d S t a t c· .., Wom en's Rody Building Cham p1onshJp ··vou JU.St han to go out then· and show your body .ind JUSl ll'l <'Vcr ybody know you'n• proud of 1t." !>he said In <i hn<.il "po!>c do.,.,n ." Mr-. McL1sh out mu!)<'Jt-d a powerful Californian and u tanned Flonda woman with :i ~rtll'l'ful -.i:ncs or IJOS('~» Tht• experts s<.11<l th<' 5 fool 1, and 117 pound Mr-; McL1!.h s cored a clear '1ctory for gr an· over po .... er in tht' yeiun~ sport, .1 recent offshoot of m~lc bod~ bull dm~ Laura Coombt"• or Odc-.:..J i''la . ;:1 bod) hulldl·r known ror her pc1 .... l'rf11I s hould<•r Jnd r hl'">I mu!>cl~. did not hn1">h hJgh m the compt•llllon Cll arl\ d1-.Jp pointed, !>he and other pc>'H'r .,., omen m the l'Unte!>t \i.ud lhe Judges· Ob\111u -.1, v.Jntcd somcl.hmg !>ffilJll The j\Jdges said the.> wete looking for muscle def1nil1on pos ing ab1Lll) proport ion tint1 chanl>ma ll .,.,as m) <'um1Jin,1l1un ,,( m u-.cularit) and f<'m 1n1r111'. C'Ombmed v.1th 2r.1Ct' th.ti 111<1 II rur ffil" !>Jl<l !\t r-. \h l.1-..!1 \bout 600 i.J)(•l·t.itor' 1.1mn 1 ti .1 Boar<l.,.,alk t u .,1n11 hut• I 111 ''.itch tht· f1nah J -. th1· l11k1111 l I Jd v. 11m1.·n -.h'''' • d • '"' .I p IJ ... l' !> d u r I n I! I I \\ " 111 I II tJ I I routine to Ji.1.i::t mu'dl 11 11·11 flt ' .... a('('('n t1•d ltu li.;1111: JfOI :.houldt<r. t'hl'"' ,1 .. 111 .11 t. o111cl l•·i.: n1U!>ClL~ n on t tw ,1h.11d "' 111•,1n1tl11• b.H k thl'fl', th1· I lllt'1•t• 1111 pl11r<'d .• ind l hf' 'rn"'d ohhc1•d \\Ith ... hfll' ...... ,lflrl I''"' llf '\\'00000' . J :> till 1111.d Ill lUll tl'-.tant::. <"Offipt tl•d 11111!1 r hri,•ht h~hb lx'fon· f11ur m• n .1111! thr• ,. V.Oml•n JUd~l'' Gem Talk 1111 J C lll'Ml'lfR/£.\ Ct'f'l1/1rd Ctmologut ACS PROTECTION tor µoor 00/uoh/1" Werrleln. wbo telUfled at a Lail ; An1elea County lrud J~ war.: lns lnto tM hJl1alde .,........~ CIH, WU deftietecl la bll effon: to 1alll a Mb t«m. ; , Wenleln flnllbed fourth -rue... di)'· .lD a fin! of four candid.ates~ • vrlD• for two eouncll poslUona.: Also defeated WU Bell MQyor: Ray Johnson. who nan with. Werrlanaateam. • Coastal Housing . Backed S ACRAMENTO <AP I LeglslaUon that would remove a low·income bou.smg requirement in many new bou.slnJ devel~ menta a long California s coastline has survived its first com m1ttee test. The measure, SB1585 by Sen Marz Garcia. R·Menlo Park. wai:i approv~ 5·1 Tuesday by the Senate Natural Resources a nd Wildlife Committee. It now goes to the Finance Committee. The CalifornJa Coastal Act re quires that new housing develop m ents on o pen land in th<" coas tal zone Include. whe r e economically feasible, as much as 25 percent low·lo-moderate m<'ome housing. Garcia's bill would require such housing only when a ne\\ deve lopment displaces existing h o u :,1ng 1n those pr1 cl' catc•J?ones The mea::,ur e won s trong sup port from coastal c1t1cs and th1· building industry "I thmk then.· will be a natur:.il develQpment of housing for lhc poo r 10 con1unction w i th <serv 1c~ for people of better means." said Garc1a. "I don't equate access to the coast with lhe n~s1ty ror housing ... "It as oot. the purview and the province of the Coastal Com- m1 ss1on to be in the housing business." said Norman Jenkins or the Callromia Building In· d ustry Asaociallon. The measure was opposed b) Seo . Diane Watson . D-Los Angel~. who said 1t would "pro v~e a n e nc l ave f o r the wealthy." A s imilar bill , A82081 , sponsore-d by Assemblywom<1n !\I JriJn Bl'r~e..,on . R -Nc-wport Beach. was defeated 2·6 Tues- d J y n1~hl by the A'i!>embly Kcsource~. L and L !>c and t;nero Committee. "'oman Raped On Parkway ,\ younJ!! L agun<1 '\11.!tH·I woman on her wa) hOml' from•' I rwnd .., hool>C was raped earh l'u t' '>da y morning a fl er -.h,• ... rnppt-d her cu r tu ht>lp a mJn h•• thou)!hl m·edcd a.sl>1::.t;.inn· I 1 \\ ';1tl IJ.1r1 of thl' <1rani.:c county· Sherirf's 01.•µartment -..ud tht: v1ct1m stopf>cd to as~1..,t \\h,1t l>hc th1>ught wa'i a ">lrandf'll m11tor1-.t al Crown \'alll'' I' .1 r I. ..... 1' and !\t ;i r,,: u t• r 1 t t· l'.r. ~\lo.I\ .11 Jbout 2 30 am 'l hl' m.m rl'portecll ~ opened 111, unlol·l.l·!l passenger door of thl' v.nm:Jn'<; car and d r.JJ:;S?"<'d h•·r mtn thl· back '\l'31 of ha., late m11dl·I !>I her J,!r:t ,. C".1d111:.it "h1·n · tht• rJpt' Ol'rurn•d . " City Councilmen Jack Kelly, Ruth Finley and Ron Pat· tin.son. City Clerk Alicia Wentworth. City Treasurer War- ren HaJJ . Suspect Held In Poisoning W1lh the high mcidence of burglary in this part of the country. people are becoming increas1n1tlY concerned about protection Of lhNr homes and what is m them. There is a strong argument for installing sophisticated alarm and protection s ystern.s. The pohce departm ent an our town has ·experts who can advise you on home protecuoo. Here are some of the Ups being given by top antl-buralary peo- ple: Place two locks on each entry door. at least one or which is a strong dea dbolt. If you use a cham slide. m- 1tall it at an an1le, so that tt can't be easily undone. No lock 1s stronger than the door 1l protects, so have your doors, frames and binge ar· raogements checked by police or prlvate froteclion experts. Make one room o your home -perhaps the master bedroom -a "aate retreat room" with safety 1ates on wlndows c fl re departme nt approved, or course> and an exceptionally stron& door with an In.side lock. Call your police community relaUona officer and ask for a free home security checkup. is your fine Jewelry WESTMINSTER City Councilmen Kathy Bucboz, Evar Peterson and Gil Hodges. FOUNTAIN VALLEY City Councilmen Barbara Brown and Marvin Adler. COSTA MESA City Councilmen Ed McFarland, Donn Hall a nd Enc Jobnaon. NEWPORT BEACH City Councilmen Rutbelyn Plummer, Phtup Maurer and John Cox. Ballot Proposjttona B, C and D. LAGUNA BEACH City Councilmen Sally Belleroe, Neil Fitzpatrick. City C le rk Verna Rolllnge r . City Treasurer Frances Enalebardt. SAN JUAN CAPIS'l'llANO City Coun cilmen Kenneth Frieu. Lawrence Buchheim. NT• SANCLEME m. Ctty Councilmen Robert Llmber1, Wllllam Mecham. City Clerk Max Bera. City Treaaurer Leonard Marki. The City of Irvlne wlU hold it.a municipal election June a. TheC1tyof Sul Beach conducted ltaelectlon lutmonth. COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. CAP> -A can or food wa.s re- moved fro m a s upermarket shelf and a man was arrested following an e xtortion attempt lnvolvini alleged poisoned food and a demand for Sl0.000 ~ah. poUcesay. · Police Sgt. Frank Ripley s aid today that the can, described a s "extremely old and di rty· looking ," was taken to a laboratory for teata. Beina held In the El Paso County JaJl today for lnvesti&a· tlon of criminal extortion wa1ir Allen Loui4 Henderson, ~· of Colorado Springs, authorltlea aald. Tbe ~plsode Tuesday re· aembled recent extortion at· tempts directed ot San Oieto· area Safeway stores. ~iW>uhed? J. C..JJumpfu.k~ }ewefm MfMBU AMUICAN GEM SOCIETY @ 111?3 Ne'M'ORl 8LV0 COSTA MESA ~ 33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION ~..WChtttt ~1~1 •• \ I I f • " ·: .· :: . • :-.-• LAn IRJ•aAM D8PT. -YeaiterU1'1 Ma dt~ eatt· Uon day ln Otana• County didn't tum OU\ to be too lrMl for lncumbenll, ren& coam.l edvoeatet or people wbo llll• nrewotkt. Politkoo9~ft1"9MMlJ\l~took abeatiQlna numtw>rotclU • tnotlM'r~mmWltt.Ma..._.UM1dklwfn,.. t"lec:Uon, IOm49 relaht~ councU ... ti bJ UM Ula ol tbeir tffth. runntna beh1Dd Mwc:omera. • Nowhere dkl the lncumbeftcy ta• 1ucb a thruhlnl •• It did lo Newport Beach. M•JW Paul R1c:kolf and Coua· <'llman Ray WUUams wero ~ defeated by a more than I to 1 marein. It was UJ&e the laadllldo tell ri1bl on top ol City Hall. ALBEADY SOME NEWPOaT pollllcal 1avanta are callm1 tbu one a l(real victory for pro.ct velopment fac· \Ions That call may be t.oo 1JmpU1Uc and t.oo early. Time wlll tell. Elsewhere, the mcumbency sot knocked about a bit. In Fountam V1tlley, cba llenger Barbara Brown topped the Reaction to Tuesday's Coumy ElecfioN Was Vaned voting whlte tor the second ~ sea~. long-lime incumbent Marvin Adler apparently won m a cUffbaqger. Barring recount, Adler's Yiatory over challenger El· lery Deaton was just 65 votes. In Laguna Beach. incumbent Mayor J ack McDowell was defeated. In ·San Clemente. appointed incumbent Lawrence Buchheim finished second. retairung a seat. IN HUNTINGTON BEACH. a massi\'e computer brt:akdown fouled the returns but at tbis writing. it ap- peared that Jack Kelly, star of the old ~ave.ric~ television s eri<'s. would finish as the frontrunner 10 his first try for public office. The early count also indicated incumbents Ruth Finley and Ron Pattinson would retain the other two council benches. Costa Mesa was more comfortable for the incumbency this time around. Both appointed incumbent Donn Hall and Ed Macf'~arland retained seats and newcom er Eric Johnson eased into the third OJ>(?n seat. t:t ... c;EWHER E. HOWEVER. present office holders had u rouli'h time. Cypress incumbent Donald Hudson ran third and out or lhe money. Yorba Linda incumbent Coun- cilman Anton Groot was fourth and lost his seat. In Westminster , Garden Grove. Stanton. La Habra. Fullerton and La Palma. current council members were running behind challengers and some were running out of offlc<.' BREA'S CITY ELECTION v.a!. watched v.1th great tn· terest because it was the first Orange County munic1pahty to plact• a rent control measure on the ballot. The rent curb plan was resoundingly defeated. Also among the losers in proposals before the voters ,, as a San Clemente proposition to elect council memtH!rs bv d1stricLc;. In Tustin. it appeared in early returns that the voters were going to ban fireworks. Not the political type -the bang. bang kind. AS SOON AS THE DUST settles in all the predncts. you can anticipate that the local political pundits will start pondering what it all means. Will the new city councils promptly lower your taxes. fix all the potholes on your street and get more cops on the beats? You can always hope so. But don 't hold your breath while '!."attmg. .,..,,_ A11ula ... ..,._-Soclaltat part)' and "conal'a lnalan Po~a Mlllltter lhem to the duatbln of history.' alla Oboebl 1Ud today Neither broadcut made clear ••w. .\aw .... d '° ~ how ll'aa ••l*Md &o overthrow the aa.-.hlll ,..lm• of Iraq." the 1ov•mment of lll neltbbor. Th• statement. carried by The boaett luue now la Iran'• Tehran radi o , quoted occ upation of three s mall Obotbudeh H 11yln1 Iran lllanda at the entrance to the would defe nd Itself a1alnal Peraian Gull that Irari 1eiud 1n mllltary attacks end 11bota1e. 1971 ,rom what soon after Ghotbaadeh a ccused lraql became the lJnlled Arab Pre1ldent. S.ddam Hu11etn of Emirates. btlDI .. America'• •cent." add· Iran'• military bases on the ln1 : "An'/ country 1upportln1 l1landJ could control the ship- Amertca ln practlce mutt face pln1 la~• through which so actloo 1Jmllar to that which Iran much of the world's oil passes. bu tak=alnll America~" the (J-aq wants control of the islands radJo q Gbotbzadeh as say-returned to the Arab side of the lh1. HU1Mln'1 pro-MC>Jcow gov-gull. The Iranian leaders say t.be ernmeot I oerally ls considered islands are Iran's, and it lS go- ooe of the most anti-American in ing to keep them . the Middle Eaat. AYATOLLAH 8UROLLAH Khomeini. spiritual leader and power behind Iran's revolution, d eclared in another London- m o n ltored broadcast that Moslems of Iran and Iraq would r emove t he "evil Baa thist leaders" or Iraq's ruling Arab 3 Quakes Overlap at St. Helens VANCOUVER, Wash . CAP) - Mo unt St. Helens was jolted early today by three earthquakes in just over an hour -the first time the volcano has been rocked by such strong tremors in such a short period since it began erupt- ing ln March. The quakes registered 4.2 on the Richter scale at 1:02 a.m .. 4.0 at 1:28 a.m-. and 4.S at 2:13 a .m. THE VOLCANO on Tuesday s pewed ice. ash and steam in the longest eruption in nearly two weeks as a glacier near the volcano's summit melted into its crater. renev. ing chance:. of mudslides. DIPLOMATS IN BEIRtJT. Lebanon. said that Khomeini. leader of the Shiite Moslem sect. could easily arouse Iraq's Shiite maJority against Hussein. But they said the Iraqi army lS firm· ly behind the mostly Sunni Mos lem leaders in Baghdad. Hostility tH!tween Iran and Iraq has been growing . and Tehran radio sajd fighting broke out today tn tM Qau-e·Sblrfll area of tran'• 1outhwe1tern KermaA1b1b Province on I.he Iraqi bordet'. -Aeeonllns 1o 1be report, lraql forcet a ttacked with UJht aod beavy weaJ)OOI, b"t an Iraqi border poet wu de1troyed. IN TWO PREVIOUS DAYS or fighting reported by Tehran radio. Iraqi artillery pounded an Iranian border position by Bay Beyti, and Iranian troops re· turned fire. s mashing Iraqi posi- tions across the frontier as far as the Cbahar Golab area. It was impossible to JndependenUy confirm the reported fi ghting. Tbe two neighbors have been battling for years along their 800-mile·long border and recent- ly stepped up their shooting and propaganda wars Tehran radio reported that the total of .. deportees .. from Iraq to Iran reached 6.700, apparent ly r eferring to previous Iranian claims that the Iraq's Sunni Moslem maJor1ty has been persecuting and expelhng ShJite Moslems. The Shutes are an overwhelming maJOrity in Iran "lf lhe crater keeps mo\tn~ out (toward the glacier l tt v. ill certamly increase our alcrtnes~ for a mudflow mto the north fork of the Toutle River." said Donllld Mullin ea ux of thl· l' S Gtc•olog1cal Survey "This could be an event for which v.e han· no v.aming" P ersist e n re Pays The glacier 1s being melted b~ heat from magma ins ide the mountain THE 41z·HOUR ERt.;PTIOS with less than 15 mmutes of quiet occurred m the morn 1ng. and v.as follov.ed by another blas t of huge chunks of ice. prob abl} glacial. m the afternoon. sc1ent1:.ts said The peak quivered vigorously Tuesda}. mcluding overlapping earthquakes, but scientists say the volcano has stabilized llnd the current danger 1s from flood· mg or mudflows rather than a major eruption of molten rock "It's in a stable mode of erup· tion. It is still a minor erupt.Jon." Mullineaux said of the 9.b77-foot peak It took f1\<• hour" and ;m tn\'t" ... tment c,f :,.).()(KJ. but It P•Wi off for Cl<.irk l'l•trochtlos 1 lcft • 0:1 nrl Hill Hagl<ind ot Fn.•sno v.ht.•n tht·y hit the S314 .i11 Jackpot at Harold'" Club in Ht.>no Th(• pa) out h) thl' S5 mac hine \\ (j::, the big J!t.•st C'\ t.·r n•c·ordt'd in '\e\'ada. 81 'De A1Md•W Ptell New tornadoes 1wlrl ed tbrou•b the Ohio VaU•Y and pummeled tbe Appalacblan stalel after a famUy of twt.terl roared op from the le.-al'Y Tornado Alley of the Southwest. bringing destruction and death during its two-day rampate across 14 stat.es. The twisters -"part . of a family of storms." accord1n1 to meteorologists -killed four persons and left nearly 200 \n· jured and hundreds more born~ less . The National Severe S to rms Forecast Cente r In Kansas City r eporte d 75 tornadoes on Monday and Tues· day. DAMAGE WAS ESTIMATED at more than $14 million in Lhe five states where estimates were available -Arkansas. Ke n- tucky. Mississippi, Oklahoma and Tennessee. A line of thunderstorms spawning hail. funnel clouds and twisters extended from Texas to Wi sconRin. ranging eastward t hrough Arkansas. Oklahoma. Ka ns as. Missouri , Illinois, Michigan, lndiana, Ohio. Mis- sissippi. Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia. Tornado watc hes in most s tates were lifted as fair weather returned today. A woman and a baby girl died Tuesday when a tornado hit a Kentucky trailer park. Earlier. a man in central Texas was killed when his home collapsed a round him, and a boy in Ok laboma drowned when bis boat capsized. IN llJCIUGAN, 80 mph winds were reported, three tornadoes touched down late Tuesday, and a Kingsley woman was struck by hghtrung as she talked on her telephone Kathryn Brooks was hospitalized in good condition to- da' with bums on her chest and ba~i.. after the freak accident. In Ohio. 15 persons were in· 1urcd a:-. v1oll'nt storms flipped 1)\ er doli>n.., of mobile homes. tor<" roof.., from house:.. flattened h .1 rn... and d111o1, nt:d tn•cs and uttl1l\ lint·., T fll'~OERSTOR~S I~ Ken· t 111 I..\ tiroui;?hl v.1nds up to 50 mph. hJd .ic; larJ!t· as b<i seball<, .incl Jl l•'J"t three twt'Ste~ A :!~ \t•Jr old 1o1,oman and a baby ~1rl \\l·n· killed v..hen a tornado touC'hl-d dov.n at a mobile homt• pJ rk near Whitley C at y 1n soutMastPrn Kentucky. A double·CV<'nt quake -two qual(es that o\'erlap -reJ? istered 4.5 on the Richter scale at 11 :35 a .m . according to U nive r"5 ily o f Wils-h-tn-gt<>tt seismologists LOUIS JADOT 1978 8£AJOLAIS An excenent • n t tOf' trom one of ~ r.Jnc.":. most renown Showers Move Eastward : ' Ju ers ,. REG S5 50 3s9 REDTAG ~ 'b. 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TAG r~·~rerly Sl.00l•l9f .............................. 421~:g PAROUCCI 1971 CHARDONNAY California's moat sought aller varietal wine now at a 4 1eRED new low price. A119ularly Sl.00 7'l!OML ..... TAO KEG BEER • CATERING • DELICATESSEN • DELIVERY -- 495 E.17th ST.• COSTA MESA PHONE [714) 548-9314 I ' I l . I I • • . Gas RatUming?idvance • IAN BtllHAaOrNO (AP) -l'lve· Job.o WUUam Dlckey. (l, I coavtet· Pl8D to Omit Dri¥ing One Day Per \Vee !'; 1•ar-014 Nary A•nee Cahall. ~ au ofttoder oa probaU:.:9" _,,.. "-a convicted -or. .. ..... lo ...... Po ,__., •• rwntttd brt~ wkhber _Rtu a.111 ,.u"-..:....: ---...,.. .. .,,_ptly placed wtlb the cUffcl bbn GI fM -e•••t1 CllOd Protecttvt S.l'YIH t .. n·•I• eou1'8 bit ltrUri.cl tor SACRAMENTO CAP> -Callfomla motortata would haM to ffleet OH ooe-dri'finr day • -wee~ undtr u tmtrteacy 1aaollne ratlonlna plan that bu •urvived its ftnt committee test. · additional Lime to contlder ra~ alt.e111atJ'*ts ancl 1u11eatec1 the llsue bt couldered at ~· durln1 the Lest.ala.ture'1 fall rectu. : .. Mea'8M Mndln1 b« bome would w IUO ..._., 81\« tllle ·tioy Ud strt • .. detrhMntat,•• •uthorttl• 11ld to-abduCMICl.MarJ trom tMr lilomt. U1, Tb& COUliD allttldly Uled IDGlt ot Tile Saa Bernardino County tht mQMJ &o plQ plnball. u....ur·a departmeet lu'*9 a atat Alao In cuatocly tor lnvMtJcaUOD ot mot ~.lq that Ma17 Ape. and kldo•PP1na wu Lbe 1trl'1 11-ytar-old her btother l>arTell, 3, were ~lhOved coualn and bll lS.y .. r-old alrltritnd, from lbllr home ln Hl1bland btuuse u td 8«t Gary El11nbtl11. Ole CabaU "home en"Vlronment •• not Dlrkey. who pleaded aullty ln 11'18 conducive to proper developm nt and to a~wd tlhd Jaaclvlou.a act.a wlth a care ot U.. amall children a.nd lhal cluld, wu placid on three yurt pro- contlnutd preaenct ln tht home batJon tn March 1m atttr tteatmtnt wllbout ltroftt chanao ln the parent· aa a mt1ntally dlaordered aex of· tna lffbnlquea would be dttrimentaJ r~hder to th~ rhildN'n " lntlhal r~port.1 lndlcaled no ap- Oeputlea aaid there will be a bearina In San Bernardino Juverule Court to determine "the befit course of action." The action was necessary. the sheriff's statement said, "particular ly m view or the fact that Mary was taken from the home in the early mornln1 hours without t h e knowledae or the parties charged wllb her care." parent Injury or trauma to the cbJld, authorities aaad. Dickey, ol Riverside. was arrested in a camper.pickup truck parked behind a restaurant In Northern Cahrornia early Tuesday. Asleep in· side were Dickey, his 9-year-old son John and the Cahall girl. Assistant Sheriff Floyd Tidwell said Dickey "wanted the young girl to li ve with him." .,.~ SUSPECT HELD John WITilam Dickey Thi ratlonln1 meuure wu approved Tuesday by t.hSenate Rnern and Public uuuu .. Commit· tee on a 5-2 vote. At least ftvt votes. a bare maJorl· ly of the nfne.-membet committee. we~ needed tor PHHte. THE ClOMMITl'l!!E ENDOltBEMENT came after the author. Sen. Alfred Alquist. D·San Jos~ aareed to an amendment providing "special con· alderaUoa" tor aut.o-depeodent areas of lbe state. Alqul.at, the committee chairman, contended his "atand·by sticker plan" wu the best way to ra· lion guoUoe. and criticued Gov. Edmund Brown Jr~ '1 odd~ven pa sales plan as wo1*able. UNDER THE ALQUIST PLAN , motonsts would choose ooe day a week they would DOt drive their cara. The day of the week would be indicated by a slicker oo the vehicle. In the event or a significant gasoline shortage, the plan could be activated by the J:Overnor. The "special consideration" amendment was proposed by Sens. Barry Keene. D·Elk, and John Garamendi. D·Walnut Grove, ~ho represent large. Jy rural districts. ALTHOUGH AMENDMENT WASN'T spelled out. Keene indJcaled he wanted an exemption that would allow motorists m areas with little or no mass tranajt to use their cars when neeflsary. . . Btfr ALQUIBT SAID A 8EVDE 1a1 abortaie could strike before bearin19 could be btld. "We are uvm, in perUoua tlme1." be Warned. : The bfll makes tbe •ticker plan part or California's proposal to meet a federal requiie. ment that states adopt eaaoline conservation plans. • Under federal law, the president can impofe nationwide ratlonina if there is an antkipattd gasolineshortfallofmorethan20percent. . BUT THE PRESIDENT CAN require atates to meet conservation t.argeta lf there is a shortfall.of leas tluln 20 percent. Alqulst's plan is desiened 'to be used in such a situation. • In a related development, the Assem~y Resources, Land Use and Energy Commiltfe postponed aclloo for a week on a resolution by As· semblyman Gene Chapple, R·Rosevute, whith would scrap Brown's odd-even plan. . Critics contend the plan. which limits £•!:> sales to odd or even days depending on last digit of a license plate, UJ being largely ignored. BROWN·s PRESS SECRETARY. Bobbie Metzger, said a substitute (cowity·bY·COWlty ) plan should be ready m a few days. Voting for Alqu1st's SB1468 were Alqu1st. Annual Auto Clwcks Near Keene and Sens . John Foran, D·San Francisco. Newton Russell, R·Glendale, and Marz Garcia. ll· "The San Francisco businessman can take a Menlo Park. bus to work one day a week." Keene said. ··But 1( KIDNAPPED VICTIM REUNITED WITH DAD Mary Agn•• Cahall, 5, With Lee Cahall you're in Del Nort~ County you need a car to get to Opposmg it were Gara mendi and Sen. L<>u SACRAMENTO (AP> _The Legislature has a logging JOb " Cusanovtch. R-Woodland Hills. The bill now goei. Several committee members said they wanted to the Finance Committee. moveda~epcl~er~r~~rlng~nuala~1 -sm~;~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~ inspections for cars m Califom1a ·!> ma1or urban areas following committee action on two nval bills ~EAJll,'S One of the bills. AB 2145 by assemblyman Vic . w-•No ·•umio Calvo, 0 -Mountain View, emerged Tuesday from w.r•-"-.. the Assembly Transportation Committee on a s1 Lot 1110 1 Part san 7 4 olb s..'•<• T·m.~·· .,..,, 0oor I • V " te.•tt Stor• IOHrnl Y-Ar H I Calvo·::. bill 1!. a compromise measure de· t O)tA-i.A641-1289 s igned to wm support for annual inspections by 1.u.-...- weakening ant1·s mog standards for new cars sold ""'"'o-'"''°495-0401 in the state. rem c-~·-. 1 THE OTHER MEASURE. SB1294 by Sen.~~~~~=~~~ Joseph Montoya, 0 -Whittier. was approved 6·1 Tuesday by the Senate Transportation Committee. Montoya's bilJ would r~uire yearly inspections, but wouldn't affect new car standards. The legislative action comes in response to a federal Environmental Protedion Agency ban on major new industrial projects m California. The moratorium was imposed last year because the Legislature failed to approve an inspection pro· gram to comply with the federal Clean Air Act. LUXUAIOU\ 1 ~ OA• TOUR & CJIUl'>E Gre-e-c E'. Italy & Yuqo\lov1 a • A TL A•. fXPLOllATIO~• .,,-),_If! l C: oll C oUf"< t •rte 1 \ur •11 414'i411/l l I CURRENTLY, AUTO SMOG systems must be r::=========::;I checked only when a vehicle 1s sold. Auto dealers have opposed special emission CORRECTION standards ror new cars sold in California. claiming ln the Sean Apttl Ith they boost prices and cut ~as mileage. Advertising eec:tlon an California's standards have generally been error occurred. The tou~her than those an the rest of the country. $149.95 UU Seriea 15 Calvo's bLll would remove the authority for setUna lbose standards from the Air Resources watt ayatelft •hould Board and give it to the '-islature. It would also ltawe reed. "'11 ... ,.. &J<;& c:etw.,.. and the ~ set the standard for oxides of nitrogen. a key in· number ahould be 111· limilP1I. ..... h1111 ' i1 I Sears Huntin~ton Beaeh ·SURPLUS STORE ~ S•n ~on .. htM In Aoc*. f. t ~ 11 ftr'1 (lu•hh •nd dU11'TW'IH~ mr-r• "'oo.r,.,,. frnm '*"•" kA'\..t and \ .1 .. k4 IAMnbul.,,.. • ,,,. P'°'(".-.i. q"'11"9 »r-• Ow f"f'Clll~r pnN"I •l • fl•,.-ft thfo ~rm• ••f f" '°'""""I\ off~ b~ l'•t•'°C "" .. n ,,...._, "'•"' Hf"t•&t "'°'".,...,... u... ('04Mtn DIGITAL CONTROL GARAGE DOOR OPENER: Save $55.00 ·· Sllot, Strangled gred1ent Ul smog. at .7 grams per mile until 1986. 1251. The apeallera CURRENT ARB STANDARDS drop the NOx · 114135 are H1f11 at . . . . -- . . • . ; • -.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . -. . . , .. • " # • . . . . . . • .. • # ,. ~ ~ • ,.. ,. ,. _. , . ~ , ' . • ~ # ,. ~ ~ j -# ' 1 "' # J -I • ~ i Pair Slain Over Drugs? FOSTER CITY (AP) -A m an and a woman were found sla in Tuesday in the fashionable home they shared. and police speculated the deaths m<1y have been drug-related . The man. tentatively identified by police as Richard Char les Saunders. 32, was found strapped to a chair shot in the head. according to police ch1ef J ohn Norton. The woman, 1dentif1ed as Bonnie J ean Fry. 33, was found in the m aster bedroom. Sbe had rope burns around her neck and apparently had been strangled. Tme 1'10~ Beaelte• Clo•ed SAN DIEGO <A P> -Two more beaches have been closed because or sewage spills at a time when swimming is banned in Mission Bay and around several other beaches . A small area along the bay side of Shelter STATE limits Tuesday because [ J Island was made off. of an accidental sewage --------discharge from a com· mercial plant. A11du •-\'e1e• 'Ne Belp' SAN FRANCISCO (APl -Republican John B. Anderson says be would not undertake an indepen· dent campaign for president if it meant helping Ronald ~eagan win the White House. The issue of whether the lllinois congressman might run as an independent if be loses the Republican nomination a1"06e in a question-and· answer session with an overflow crowd of 1,700 stu· dents Tuesday at Stanford University. Pa ate •I ....... E•flefl SACRAMENTO (AP) -Attorney General George Deukmejian says bis office has ended its investigation of former Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally, the target of long-running state and federal probes that produced no criminal charges. The attorney general aaid Tuesday the in· veatiaaUon ended late last month following the in· dictment by the San Die10 County grand jury of one of Dymally's lawyera and the priestess ot a re- llgloUI sect on charges of conspiring to bribe Dymally. DymalJy was not indicted by the grand jury. re.t-&.. fl.eU. Alie•• 'AN YSIDRO <AP> -U.S. border patrolmen used tear gas Tuesday to break up a rock-throwing crowd ot Mextcana on the U.S. side, a spokesman laid. Donald Cameron. the patrol's regioaal chief. said the band of 50 to 75 persons finally was dis· pu1ed, ' \ <}~ levelto 4'"'ams permileinl983. 141.H H lndlcated, · q: · . • and not lndud9d In Iha Auto manufacturers claim they cant meet the 1141 95 pnc. We aln- ARB standard, but ARB officials disa_gree. ~aying cereiy ~ thla erT'Of. 20 percent of the new cars now sold m Cahfornia already meet the 1983 standard. An EPA spokesman said preliminary studies indicate the Calvo bill would result in only a 001 or 2 percent" increase in air pollution in 1987, while switching entirely to federal standards would mean a 14 lo 20 percent increase . I Sears I GROUND LEVEL INTEREST. Our just-in shoes from Italy. lnnovati~ bursts of delail, color and lightweight comfort. Here. a smooth canvas lace-up with rounded toes, leather soles. In a light camel rotor. 80.00. And a Ian leather. two-eyelet shoe. With side Interest. padded collar and grey rubber soles and heels. 85.00. Men's Shoes, Beverly Hills and Newport &ach N-M SMfly Hills opetl 1010 6. N M Newpon Beach aperl 10 IO 6. Mon Tim Fn 10 IO 9 ,. 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Afttr • )'Gar ol atud,y, the Feder.i AvlatlOn Ad· mlnlstraUon hu ord red the county to ope:n tM airport to add.lUonal a run within 30 days or race cutoff of (edtral funds and other •~1al acUon. In a 25-paae report. acoo"'paneed by a flv ·P•lt let· ter, the FAA reco nlled th fact tb1t the aJrport ls operaUna rar above U'I p er capacity for wblcb lt waa desltned and Is fUrt.hcr Um led by statt' nol ~ abate· m nt ~gulatlons. But lt UU wants the Board of Supervisors to find wa)'s to acoommodat four more 1lrline Contlnen tal. FtonUer, W t rn Wld PSA that are seelung routeli out or th county At present only Air CalUomht nd Hu ht's Airwe t fly jets out of the airport. und theer operations are limited to 40 rught.:.t u day. a 10 p.m. to 7 M m. curfew and a SOO· mile flight limitation The FAA report quest~ons all these re~tr1rhons. but a llo\\s they might be perm•~~lble af the county ran or range to let an the add1honal a1rhnes that have upphed for space. The report notes that the terminal r('nchcd its de signed passenger capcer1ty of 500.000 back an 1970. and now is accommodating 2.5 m1lhon passengers a year. But it sugg~sts that doubhng the terminal capacity for parking. ticket sales and baggage handling would permit servin g between 3 million and 4 million passengers. It further s uggests that. althougiti it might not be so convenient. the terminal services could be moved away from the airport proper. It recognizes the fact that the airport already is operating under a variance from state noise abatement laws but goes on to say that noise considerations alone are not sufficient basis for limiting the number of airlines using the facility. WhJle purporting to rerognize the economic impact of an:y attempt to divide the existing 40·flight ceiling among additional carriers. the report nevertheless suggests that this be done. It is the FAA 's tas k lo respond to the charges of dis· crimination against airlines seeking new routes. In this rase. the agency apparently fails to recognize the obvious discrimination against the two not all that affluent in· cumbenl airlines that have literally built the airport's passenger services and that cannot fail to be gravely damaged by the action the FAA has ordered. County supervisors were well advised this week to de· mand time to examine the order it has taken the FAA so long to come up with The 30·day deadline is arbitrary and absurd. And if it eventually means some loss of federal funds to rctam control over the airport opera- tions. so be it. The FAA's callous disregard fo r the environmental und eronomic impact of its actions on area residents calls for cungn .. ~s1onal examination Lobbyist Need Douhtf ul Orange County supervisors are considering hiring a Washington. law firm to lobby the federal government on their behalf, a proposal presently on hold Perhaps it should stay that way. The ant1c1pated yearly costs of better than Sl00.000 necessary to pay for a lobbyist seem steep when one con· !.1ders the sizable congressional rontrngent Orange Coun· ty voters already select to represent them . These four lawmakers in the House of Represen- tatives and their staffs ostensibly would be the ones responsible for looking out for the bes t interests of the county in Washington. The county staff also should be able to do some of the Washington contact work -and does. Neverthelc%. some contend it would be a wise invest· ment to hire a lobbyist in the nation's capital <The :-;upervisors last week delayed a final decision on the mat· tcr due to concerns about the method used to name the top candidate). Obtaining federal assistance obviously will become a more critical purs uit in this post -Proposition 13 era. a time in which local sources or financing seem to shrink after each election. __ ""But large sums of money already come to the county caeh year in the form of transit subsidies. to use one ex- ample. And the Orange County Transit District has plans to hire a lobbyist of its own in Washington. What list or new benefits can the county project to justifv thP investment in a Washington lobbyist ? • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/ Cross Breeding ByL. M. BOYD Scientis t s at Warsaw Univer sity m easured the height, chest and head or num e rou s c hildr en throughout Poland. They learned that the s maller youngsters generally were born to mothers and fathers who grew up in the same towns. The bigger kids were born to the mothers and fathers who came Crom dif. Dear Gloomy Gu Those price hikes the utilities are asking have turned our attention from the poUUcal poll to ... tbe utility pole. We may not have to watt till election day to get 1bocked. D.M. I ferent parts of the country. That made sense. To them, at any rate. Generations or families in the same town in- evitably tend to derive their genes from a common pool of long long ago. Cross breeding with distant s trains strengthens the offspring. Cheetahs, who start to hunt at 14 months, are smarter than lions, who start to bunt at 20 months. Tests repeatedly prove that monkeys like the color blue and dislike the color red. Q. Where in this world are ants used to sew up wounds? A. Believe you ref er to a practice or the deep woods Indians in Honduras. Lot or soldier ants around there. Their mouths look like too11. When they bite, they bite for keeps, not even turninl IOOM when decapitated. An lndJan with a bad laceration draws the wound edge1 toaether, then puts an ant oYer them ln auch a manner IQ aa U.e ant'• bite maJcee ono •Utcb. Theo another ant ts so uaed. And another. Until the entJre 1uh ts sutured. THE SWARM Earl Waters ulde from daat ~·llOUY IU~• '1f U. 1.Drlola~ ol 'l~-: -· •• 'f•. Koeeo. lute doM nat~to fot'Uly .. tbe U.S. Polltka .......... railed 1uspta-et blP U.S. pero- mtnt aeYell that the llu.atana may bav• Ud .,_. JDd1rect hand in the embaaly u.teover. Now, they may be contlnu1n1 to play that hand for tho purpose of W u hln1tont1 dee pentna l\Ulll i.Jiatioft, pur1lll1 of tbe revoh•UcmarJ 1o•eram::i ei•Jll••• aa4 mWW,. .wt ad bll •· 11• Oil ..... ru11q a.YOJuUGMrJ Couacll, ln otbtr words, Moldd ., be tided out. .; NVOI soa beyond mere IM'I· lnf. In lta aystematlc UDdenDJla. ln1 of tbe ~•lied m~. . NVOJ demandl that vtct.hm '11 purees 1boUJd tint be, l&CMd . , and then "pbysacally aonlbllat. ed." U.S. otnciala are convlaced that the Soviet taraet tranaceodl remnants of the abah'a old re- gime to include new ''rewlu· llonaries" who depart from the leftist and communiat llne. aaoADCAST8 ln both the Fanl IDd Aierba.IJanJ languages bave been tt:rideotly oppoted to Banl·Sadr ancl tbe •q·called moderates in the revolut.: .ary hllb command ever 1lnce they criticized t.be militants holding "NVOl'S REPEATED calla the hostages. They accusld for a purge suggest.a that, Ute 8 ani·Sadr. as economics the Tudeb CCommunlat) party\!! m1niater, of giving tax con· sees advantages for leftlsta ana cessions to "capitallats" and com munuts in additional taking money from '"tolling turmoil in Iran,·· asserts the peoples' poc:kets.I' confidential .report on NVOl's That i.s just icing on the cake. , propaga~a line. Tbe cake it.self is the constant Preaching the Gospel accord· demand for eve r greate r i~g to the Kremlin, NVOI mutes ''vigilance'' <a routine d1 Herences between Soviet catchword wherever Soviet policy and. Ay~tollab RubolJah power runs> and for regular Khomeini s line -such as Iran's attack on the Soviet ln· - vas1on of Afghanistan. AppeaJ. Ing for Iranian support of the Afghan "nationalist" revolution, NV01 is lobbying hard for Iran to ext e nd "the band of friendship" to Kabul and stop ~upport of Afghan "rebels" along t.he Afghan·lran border. The world or Islam, says the Soviet propaganda, must follow the path laid down by Khomeini, not by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. As fer foretgn friends, Iran's truest "natural u lly" Is the Soviet Union. followed by its Eastern Euro. pean sat ellite states, Cuba, Sy ria and Sov1et·dominated South Yemen The content of these broad· rasts as not all that different from Soviet propaganda efforts throu~h the years. What makes thl'm notablt• 1s this ominous look into thl' future as planned b) Mos<'Ow Turbulence from Pakistan to Turkt'y, 14h1le the Kremlin con - ~ol1dates 1L"> hold on Afghanistan and ~orks to raise to power the mo ... t radical political elements 1n I ran They s urely include \t oH·ow·.., friends in side the \nlt·ncan embassy 'One Man, One Vote' Doesn't Add Up Here For those who believe the "one-man, one-vote" ruling of the Earl Warren Supreme Court has achieved "equality"' for the people irr their voting, an analysis of the state's legislat.ave and congressional districts will be a shocker. For in practice the results of the redistricting in strict ac· cordance with population has resulted in incredible imbalances in actual voling s t re n g l·h between the dls1r1cU in each house of the Legis· latur e as well a s in the congressional districts. It also has resulted an producing more imbalanced dis· tricls favoring the Democrats and more favoring the southern portion of tbe state. Examining the Senate. it can be seen that. if the total of the registered voters Is equally divided among the 40 Senate seats, each would have 253,000 votera Sydney Harris But the district represented by Alex Garcia ha!I only t26,000 while the d1stnct represented by Bill Craven has 396.000 The re- sult of that as Garcia won elec· lion with only 51.000 votes wb.tJe Craven had to poll 160,000 more than three limes as many. THE NUMBER of Senate dis· tricts wbere registered voters exceeded the average of 253,000 registered voters was 18 with 10 of these being an the northern CO\IDties which have only 17 seats totaJ. The number below the average was 23 with LS of those being in the south. Ahn interest 1 ng ls the !ad. t.bal- since registration st•tew1de is 5 to 3 in favor of the Democrats. equality would suggest that 15 districts would have reg1stratlon favoring the Republicans with 25 with Democratic maJor1ties. But there are only four distncts. aJI m the south. where registration favors Republicans Despite Uus the Republicans presently bold 15 seats in the Senate. One won- ders how many more they might have. had the apportionment given them their fair share of the dislrtcts. The imbalan rl found 10 the Senate da.stncls 1s abo pr~ enl tn the Asst>mbl) d1stncts "'here. dJ\1drng the 80 l>t>als mto total s.tatew1de re~1 st rat1on shows that ea<'h dl.Strtct should contain 126.000 regis tered voters. Tell that to Bob Fra.ztt whose district reg1straltoo 1:. 261,000 agains t that of Art Torres who has only 49,000 Frazee had lo gel 103.000 votes to win his seat while Torres breezed tnto office with a bare 23,000 Altogether 38 Assemblymen are in dis tricts above the average. while 39 are in distncts below .Averag~ .26.-0{ those. being in the south. If on the surfa<'e that loots like a fair spill with about half above average aDd half below. the fairness qwckly fades when the great d.aspanlles in the lows and highs are studied. But Assemblymen have even more to boUer about than the differences between the dt.Stncts in their own bouse. Being twice as many members as in tbe Sen•te, the Assembly dl.Strlcts should be haJf lbe size of the Senate districts. Not so! Half oC the ASM!mbly distncls (19 north and 18 south. wtth 3 equal) have a., manv <>r more registered ~oh.•rs than the Senate district rt-presented by Alex Garcia. CONGRESSIONAL districts v. h1ch oumber 43 also figure to be nearly twice the size ol M · se m bly districts. But the a nah•s1s shows that 31 con· gress1onal districts had fewer registered voters than Frazee's 261.000 and the 46 Assembly dis· tr1cts had mo r e regis tered voters than the Congressional district represented by Ed Roybal, which has only 118,000. ru rthermore. SU JJ;ssem blymen received more votes in winning election than did Roybal. And the same imbalance betv.een the legislative seats was also fo und in the con· gress1onal districts where the equal number is 234,000 reg. 1:.tered voters. Yet the dist.rid held by Cla re Burgener has 395.000 registered voters while Roybal's district has only U0.000. Burgener polled 167,000 votes lo wm office wh~le RoybaJ JtOt there with 46,000. Street Mumblers Need Understanding Friends Just to get right with a lot of old friends (and. incidentally, to help out thousands or folks in the same fix as myself). let me point out that I never intentionally snb anybody It's simply that I'm a Street Mumbler. nus is an old and. I suppose, in· curable habit or mine. Yet it' I surprlaing how many peo]>le never notice my ec· centrlclty, and, when they paq me on the street, are convinced that I have atven them the well· known hilh·hat. A Street Mumbler 11 one ot thoae odd characters who walk alon1 t.he pavement talklna to lhemeelves. SometJmes they are encaaed ln • violent araument wttb tbetr alter ego. Often. u in my case. they are composlng a letter. a column, or maybe just a nasty note to the butJ company. WREN IN a joyous mood. the Street Mumbler turns into a Sidewalk Hummer. You see hlm approaching and bis lips are moving idiotJcally. JWlt H you pass. you overhear a snatch of melody, cracked and off key. Sometimes he Is trying to do the entire orchestration or a sym- phony, t.akJng all tbe paru at goc~. It sounds so beauUful -in ll bead. But the point I wunt to make la tbls. The Street Mumbler (or Sidewalk Hummer> Is a mlld schizoid case. HJ1 body Is walk· in1 alone. his eyes are watching lb• U&ht.a and the traffic. but hla mlnd la 10arlng wh.h beet.hoven cor snarling at the bu.a com· pany). When the Str~t Mumbler 11 In one of hit frequent lranc , no out.sider can pierce the veil ot has consciousness. People are just so many forked radistK's lo him. Once I passed my own parents on the street with a curt nod, and it was only when my old man sharply rapped me on tbe noutn with his walking fUck that l shook myself awake and performed the customary flllaJ duties. IT WAS nus pernicious habit -even back in grammar school -that pined me a repUl.aUcm ror being snobb~h. "There IOtS that stuck-up Harris aoon," the 1trls would mutter, and for the next two weeks·my dates were confined to practicing semaphore slgnals with the other memben of the Beaver Patrol. Th's unfair canard has pursued me throutb We, and I think tt's about tlme that w Street Mumblers and Sidewalk Hummers btJan to stand up for our rlthta. We 're u friendly and democratic as anyone else, but JUSl a little tetched. We are daydreamers who 'carry our rev- eries and meditations into the sunlight where they can bl06l0m and grow. Some people think best when they are alone al night; we do our clearest think· mg in the middle or tbronts, on the boulevards. in restaurant.s or even at dances. MAYBE THE only Hlilfac. tory IOlution for us ls to Dia~ a slrn on OW' chest and back wheQ we 10 out walking: "Caution - M Ind at Work!'' But unUI we pt up enough courage to do t.hla, pleue don't Judge ua too harshly the next time one of ua gives you the cold treatment. J uat II.at.en closely as we pass and you'll bear us mumbling away like mad. And for all the friends I'm sure 1 anubbed last week -be1Jo out there! , ' \ ISYB&AL D18'ft.ICI' oftle. of lM C..UA Bunau HY they are llaYlnt trouble recndtint won-. for the fallow-up vt&tta lbat wUJ belia April 11. Some plaeee report lbousanc:b ol peo. pie' were mlased In the lJlitlal maJUq late lut moath. Nationwide. jual over 53 per· cent ol tbe bou.sebolda in the country had returned their forms u ol Tburaday aftemooo. the Census Bureau said. 1n some areas, the return rate la nmnin& aa bllh as 90 percent. The town of Secretary, Md. - population 500 -was lnad- vertebUy ignored by the Census Bureau. .. IT WAS THE talk of the ' town," said Geraldine Lar· rimore, a local resident. Mayor Robert Peters said he was worried the town would lose the $4,000 it gets in federal re· venue sharing money each year. Mike Mulrine, district director for the census omce in Dover, Del., said the town was left out of the computer used for malling addresses due to human error. He promised to take care of the problem. Wisconsin LL Gov. Russell Olson said he was "really miffed" that he dido 'l get a form. Olson moved recenUy and bis new home is at an address that apparently dldn 'l exist when the last census was taken 10 years ago. "HE WILL RECEIVE one at his new address." said Lois Six- el, manager of the census office in Madison, Wis. Ms. Sixel said letter carriers filled out slips for addresses - like Olson's -'which weren't around 10 years ago and forms are being sent to all the missed people. About 10,000 people in the state were involved. Barbara Bentley of Coventry, R.I., had a different problem. The form in her mailbox-was ad- dressed to George Bentley. George is her dog. •al. 8SNtLSY n,... a.. fer• tor tt•• Coventr) past ol8H. Nonnan Pluta, auparlaujldenl of lbe malls. ... )l,Mek to tbe .-.--. la~en la Wal'wldr, Jl.J. "I a't new_.,.,. the,.y tot thttr m.Nllial Uat, .. t Plante C!Om · mented. CenAI form.I .. t to urban areH «111ta1n oely a maUlnl ed· dre11, but lboM Mnt to rural area.a alilo lilt dM name ot tbe r.clpleat. C..ua, olftclala laid pans ol CoweUJ are n&l'al, but no one eoald aplaln wb1 the form Mn. Be11Ue1 received wu addr.....s to ber doa. CONNI• 8111'1'11 OP the re- & l on al cenaua office for C1 IUor111ia and Hawalt Hid, ''Tbere bave t.en some pro· blema. But co11aiderln1 tbe enormity ol the JS'O~t. lt seems we've done ve1"1 well on it." She said the buJ"eau atLll needs workers. "We hav.e fou.nd in the past there is a big turnover. And many offices don't have enough people yet." Census officials said last week R esfflld I U.S. scientist Dr. Albert Sabin has resigned as a con- s ultant to Brazil's polio im- munization program. caus- ing a national debate over health planning and disease. TROVIANDI or CSNIUI worllen called ••enwnerat.on'' wUI be lra1Md Aprll 1• and 1.5 and Hftt out U,. next day to check up oa people wbo didn't return their forms. trued them out Incorrectly or bave aome other problem. Many rural bouaeholda also were lutructed to bold tbeil' forms for coUeetion rather than mallin& them in. R•ldenta of Merrillville, l.Dd .• cot fonm tbat lilted their ad· dre11• u be1na part of Gary. Claude RotMnaoa of the census office in Gary explained: "The Gary post office handles tbe Merrillville mail .... Jn. dividuall will be counted in their block and their tract. . . . If they would feel belt.er by mark· lnl out Gary and putting oo Mer· rillville, then tbey can go ahead and do that." , People in rural Wyoming counties were told to keep their forms, but many of them are mailing them in anyway. About a dozen people mailed or brought the forms to the Rawlins Daily Times. Editor Don Peterson, called the census office which sent so-s om eon e to pick them up. Peterson said he "hasn't the fog- giest klea · · why tbey chose the newspaper. . MARY MASTERSON or El Cajon hasn't done anything with her census form. "I've beel) too busy answenng the phooe," she said . It seems that the last seven digits of the Census Bureau's toll-free. 800 telephone number are the same as Ms. Masterson·s local, unlisted phone number. She's been getting nearly 50 calls a day from people with questions. "I've complained to everyone I can." Ms. Masterson said, ad- ding that on top of everything else, she got the long census form instead or the short one. Training H alte d SACRAMENTO <AP > Training for 23 Iranian Air Force officers studying naviga. lion at Mather Air Force Base near here bas been halted after P r eside nt Carte r broke diplomatic relations with Iran. a base spokesman says. We've been port of the good old days for on entire g.,,.rot1on•11ntlmote family llht. occasions. and pleasures In their moat pre<:IOua poueulon. the American home. A loatlng value at a competitive prtce la what you'll find In our exciting showroom· 1tore1 aporkllng with creative Mttlnga for every room In th• houM, and the aelee· ttona Include fine name brand designs and Rll Orlglnola mode exclualvely for our cuatomera plus decorating Mrvlce, the fomoua RI Furniture warranty of quouty and courteous delivery at no extra cost We're proud to be port of 0 akond gen- eration'• good new doy1. and the memories to llve with for years to come. Memories are made at home For example, the stylish and practical cl'lrome contemporary flve-1)1~ U- round table dining Mt with y,· gloss and sleek. comfortable aculplured choir• upholatered In a deluxe velvet fabric. GOOONEW~YS =ess. ,J M>1 to nAlt .. VM YOU IYUT 9000 lllA-TOOO. MOllmfOlt,....,.,. F URNITURE II OrHtt Cfftlty: ' ARTISfA • 11727 South St.• 124 .... 2 8AHTA ANA/TUSTIN • 17°' !. 171tl It.• 143-t201 COITA •M • 2111 N. HetMt ltvcl. • Mt-1711 WllTil911TI" • 110U heoh INd. 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YaMs from $25 to $6 5 .................... -~~~~I 0°0 GRAB BAG. Silver & Gold filled Chains - Bracelets -Lapel Pins -Vest Chains -Wallets Values $30 to $60 •••••••••.•••••..••••..•.•...••• ; ••. Now al S 5 OO Guys If You Miss This Sale YOU AREN'T FIGHTING INFLATION, CHICA.GO °tAP> -For all -11 .... of ........ .l.obmlT Todd U. .,.._ c~r by docton md .... wbo have lrGW'D '9 a... Ma. 8'at M ...... t..._ ...... be~ 0.0.. .......... ·--Mat..,. T .. at eha .. H T'9••.!!l ..... ~ ... ,. .. hw &Mai ;:*'' fcw U.. ftnl tbae .. a.II ............ to so home to New Ori an1 to be with bl.a tamll1. IOllfCNY.-.-1t1nsa trom ~ pt'OMema. spent bl1 llrst U month• brealhln1 with tho aid of • venUJator on lhe 14th noor ol the Unlveuily of IUlno•• HOlpital. While there, a tracbeotomy was performed to aid Ma breathing, and other s urgery was performed to relieve preuure caused by cranlaJ bleedmg. The child was born three monlhl premature But doctora aay Johnny was a trooPer throulb it all. "He's been a model pa· tient," said Robert Elnbom. one of b1I physlclans RECENTLY• JOHNNY'S condition improved enough that doctors decided he could leave the hospital if life sustaining equipment was purchased for his home. The bOy sWI needs a res_pirator but doctors are hopeful that one day he'll be able to func- tion on his own. On Tuesday. before head- ing to New Orleans , Johnny, his mot.her Patricia. 30, and his sister Erin, 8, were the guests or honor at a going- a way party at the ho;;pital. Doctors, nurses, therapist~ and hospital roommates who have been at Johnny's side s in c e 1978 , sa id their farewells while the guest or honor lookt.>d a bit b<'w1ldered and s ampled a bit of hb goodbye cake. "I THINK HE'S totally overwhelmed by everyone." Mrs. Todd said. But Tuesday m arked the day for which the Todds had been waiting. "Sometimes I thought 1t wouldn't come." Mrs. Todd said "I ~ot very discouraged but I wouldn't sa) I ga\(~ up."' _,..,...... JOHNNY TODD HUQQID IY Hll MOTM!A, PAT lnf•nt Fln•tty Ooee Home After 22 Month• Now thal J ohnny wll1 be going home, Mrs. Todd thinks the new setting will make her son "a whole dif. rcrcnt li ttle boy." "Just seeing birds, tret>~. g rass. helping mama with the dishes and being with lhe fa mily sitting at the dinner ta ble -all of these things a re going to help him " JOHNNY A~ WILL be reunited with his father, who h as been laving wilb bis d au ghter , Erin, in Ne w Orleans since Au gust. John Todd, 30 moved to his nat1vl· New Orleans ~o he could fm1sh roll ege and possibly go on to law school. Mrs . Todd . a •ice nscd practical nurse . stayed in Chicago a nd work<>d at a hospllal nights. \ 1s1tmg her son during the da) Though the Todds are ex· cited about Johnny coming hom e a fe w obstacles re main Johnny must first stay at the CtuJdren's Hospital m New OrleuM for a few weeks of observation. THE TODDS ALSO uru facm~ some financial d1f0· r ulliL'!> Hundreds or Ch1caflo residents contributed S22,400 to a s pecial trust fund and tn· surance covers m ost or a $375,000 hospital bi ll. Still. the Todds must complete payment of their bill and pay for a nurse to help out e1t hom e But t he r eunio n . no t money, was on Mrs Todd's mind. "ho s aid :.he wa ~ ho pl'ful hL•r !>On "ou Id do ftn(' John R1<:hter , .a n·~p1raton therapist who was om: of a three-person medical team .icc o mpanyin ~ J ohnny to :'\ew Orleans. agreed ··Ever ybod y l o \'(.'~ him here," he said .. Hut the love of a mother is a hit different. She·~ going_, to be the~ 24 hours a day. · BUFFALO, N.Y. CAP> - David e.rkowtta, New York Clty'1 8cm ol Sam k:ll.W, N11 lt ., a1molt tmDCIMMiie fol' him to .. , ... pi.It ancl ,.....,. .. for Ma crtm• wbUI W.'rill• Md die mo•I• .-.UY .... trllH .. -reduce "vict.hu to mere ot.. jeetl." 1n a lea.el' &o The Buffalo News from a maximum MC11rltJ cell tn Attica 1tate prboa. Bea kowlti warned that publicity could 1park men mua mlll"derl. 1k letter ••• reported la a copyrtpted •tol'7 lD tbe paper. uSOCIBTY WIU have toeom· tend with plenty of Soc of Sam's <ale> lD tie tutu.re." BeJ1Doiwtli wrote. "Why'? 8ecnM 8111 in· dlvldual wttb dea1b and dellb'w:· Uon OG bis mind will alwQ'S be 1uarant.eed plenty of pubUdty ..• ._ be tum.a to uU«M:ial act.a for recognition or wbateftr elM." Berkowlt& wrote in mpome to a local columnist's criticism or an ABC·TV movle, "Clty to Fear." which portrayed a re- port er' a coverage of a psychopathic killer. Bertowtu pleaded p11ty in 1978 to tilling six women with a .44-caUber re- volver ln a ~n spree ln New York Clty and la servlnc 25 years to We for each murder. BEUOWJTZ said be felt roil· ty for bis crimes, but ". . . 1t becomes difftcult. if not lmposs1· ble, to feel guilt and remorse when people from the entertain- ment industry are always trying to exploit my crimes by making them seem thrilling and ucitJng while at the same time reduelng the victims to mere objeet.s. " ... Only two years aeo they were screaming for m y bk>od and demanding my execution Now these same pa~nt.s will be s ending their children orr to see th e co ming ·Son or Sa m · movie " Berkowitz t'riticized ABC for m akmg ente rtain ment or tht "wholcsale murder or lnno<'ent pt:'Oplc• " ua&INITATE•BNT BA8 ....... ---~ by OW' de91re &o eaJumcerecreaUonal op- portamUe. H allablt to our peno.el In. overaeu areas. parUc:lllalt.J remote 1ttea," said • m1m0t"..tllm 1lped ~1':1or Arm1 mid Air Force cl ol· ficials. "In addition, the shrinklng value ~ OM! dolla.r ln relatiOG to certah:l fonqn cwnnclea and coati-UJ rtsiDI co.ta ol opera. ~ baft cruced a oeed to pn>- wtde additional aouttes of re· venue to improve t.be quality of morale, weHa.re and recreation" programs, the memo 1a.id. Officials projected about 113 m I lUon a year m net income from the maddnes. The money will be used to finance other senices for Army and Air FOt'ce personnel. NO 8LOT8 WILL be plaei!d in se rvice clubs in the United States or its possessions. Thal 1s barred by uw. In tm. t.be Army and Air Force removed nearly 16.000 slot machines from service clubs around tbe world after dis- closure of irftgulartties in Viet· nam and Thailand caused a flre1t.orm or con1reasional crltici1m. Most of those machines were destroyed, of. ficiala said. • llleanwlllle. the Navy and Ill arlne1 ha Ye kept tbe1 r machines in opttatlon overseas. where permltted by local law. BEFORE DECIDING l o restore aaot.s in a cautiously paced tcbiedWe, the Army and A lr P'orce llUlll"ed Congress th.at this ti.me t.bere will be "light controls &o prevent fraud and malfeu.a.nce, •• t.be memo in· dtcat.ed. Among other safeeuards. tht: maclunes will be equipped with Author ~~ated At Library Author Susanna Good will dJ.,. cuss her novel. Burmng Secret:. Tuesday, 1t 1 ·30 p.m at thf• Dana Niguel Library as part or d National Library Weelt pro gr a m . Other evenl'i to be held dunng the week lnclude a bam-.ter car ran • Apnl 17, at 4 p m clod a r1 . cept100 for pat.ron.s on the ~nw day from 10 a m to 2 p m Bruce the m a g1 c1 cl n •i ll perform at the 1.tbrary, April 19, at 2 p m. aopb.11t1ca.ted meterinl devicel wblcb will count all -.. Oow- in& lo and out of them. TbeJ will be set to return about 13 pettent to the players over a cycle of 8,000 plays, offlda.11 aaiel. Tbe macblnea -wbicb will take aickela, dimes and quarters -will be boua,bt from DOD· appropriated fund.a auch u ln· come aenerated by 1ervice club operatiooa. No money wUl be paid from the U.S. Treuury, of. flclala aaid. IN THE FIB.ST phase, tbe Army and Air Force will nm a test for 10 to 13 months with a total of about 4.50 m,cblnea in six u -yet undesignat.ed bases. If all goes well, the Army and Air Force then will install slot machines In as many as 366 service clubs io Europe, the Far East and other places abroad. Permitted to try their I uck will be service club patrooa, their de· pendeots and guest.a at leaat 18 years old. Barred will be all those in. volved in club management or slot machine operaUooa, their family members "and any person prohibited by a com. mander ll such action is war- ranted." C.OSta Mesa Fmn Looted A thief, who police theorize may have bad a key to tbe busi· ness, took nearly S3,000 worth of eqwpmeot over the weekend from a Coela Mes.a firm that outfits vans with high-pressure washtng equipment. Taken rro m Wash On Wheels Inc .• 3100 Alrway Avenue. late Saturday or early Sunday were a n e le ctri t' type write r . a calculdtor. tools. a television set. phone answering machine. n d eo rt."corde r aod multiple- hne telephone £q u1 pment In s talled b y the hrm 1s used in washing truck traile rs, n •r reattonal ''eh1cles and ot her la rg t· v('htt'IL'S and l>truc tures , a spokesman said. Divest Orders Upheld Get Yourself Going FortheBOsl HARTFORD, Conn. <AP) -The s t a t e Division of Public Utili· ty Control has denied re - q uest.s by Times Mirror Co. lo reconsider or stay the DPUC's order that Times Mirror get rid of either The Hartford Courant or two cable television franchises. The DPUC on March 7 gave Times Mirror until April 1. 1981. to divest ttselr of eltner th e Courant. the state 's largest newspaper, or Hartford CATV and the Meriden cable TV franchise, Telesystems of Connecticut Inc. New tieomnings1 New Chaileoges• New lr1eM51 llecOme Iha! ~'t.ldl li\.ISOfl vou know vou can be with c.onhrtcncr po15c and 5lyle Powers· Total v.t>man TramrOQ· makes 11 an ooss1ble truncllral.C-ciaS5CS I01m1~ Call tooay IOI yo1.11 md1111rtua1 program dr5CUS'ilrJ1 f'I ASONAl orvn OPMfNT 4 MOOfl ING SCHOO!<! IN UNANIMOUSLY rejecting the Times Mir-ORANGE COUNTY ror motions Tuesday. 3 TOWN & COUNTRY the commissioners said ORANGE there was not.bing new ( 714 ) 547 _ 8228 to discuss in the case. Also requesting re· -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J t'onsideralion of the DPUC order were lawyers David Kotkin and Irving Rlbicolf. who hold about 10 percent of the stock in Hartford CATV. 1beir motion was also denled. 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Instead of beeping. it vibrates-ideal if you're i.n a situation where a "beep" might cause distractlon or in a nolS)' envuonment where a aound couldn't be heard. When you feel the vilirabon. you sunply place a call and get the message. E:asy to use and totally reliable, this new ----~ pager will keep you in touch and keep qwet a.bout 1t. So call us or drop by today for a fTee demonstrabon. Oll,"\(;f COll'l TY 1~'11107I11 l'llO'll Sf 11\'ll'I .... 401 S. Santa Fe St. Mobile Home Problems Topic appear al a candldatea day In 1\alUn •PGDtONd by lb• tJnli.ct Vtterana CouneU of Orana• Count)' and th• Veterans of Forelfn Wart P01t 9303 ot Tultln. Tho f"tlvlUea 1et under way at l p.m. at TuaUn Clty Rall. ln hl1 quell for a ao1t on the Superior Court bench. Ell••bretHD la runnln1 for Superior Court Ml\ No. a. Ht wam. to replace Judt• ClaUde Oweu, wbo a. retlrfna. Tbt Committee to Elect Ju.ad1e e Eniebret.Ma Ja beaded by K•t. Tlb-bld.I ot Laauna Hllll. · • * • .BEVZU.Y NESTANDE nya ber campa!ID fOC' the 70tb Auembly DI.a· &rid Mat la belDC bHdld by lllli • Be11D of Oruae aid II. BoJ kaauft of York Uada, 8~~ ... ~~-tbe former •ll• of Repuaucaa Bnee N•tude, eurnat bolder of the TOtb 1>18trict Mat. Ht l111'lnmn1Di -~ totllt A.1-Hmbly, tboulb · Ht'• trJiDi to ~at Edison Miller lD Oruie eounty•a 3rcl Supervilorta.I ~ -llay ZJ, when .Zf undidate1 tor Orantt County Superior Court Jud1ttbJp1 wlll apeak at a candidates al1bt lD Saet.a Ana. ll will take place ln Department a ln tbe county c:oul'tboule 1t.art1n1 at 7:80 p.m. Th -;:==========================::;-event la •Pon•ored by tbe Lawyen• You <bit need WIYN of 0ranl4t County. • • • IPSA&JNG OP JUDGES, Weat aspecialOCC3SIOl1• tolla\'e' Oran1• County Municlpal Court Jud•• Raper R. Ena•breuen aaya ht ha tbe backlnc o( police ueocla· a special even.mg.· tlona In Stal Beach. Huntington Buch, Fountain VaUey and Stanton No Interest at Barr.or You don't have to wait for a birthday or anniversary to feel special here. Dining at the Five Crowns is always a great experience. Our Mi. CrowleT welcomes you with the wann Cable TV Plan Ends lo 1973. when Dana Point Harbor waio being constructed, It seemed like u good idea to make provision for ca- ble teJev1:,1on and FM radio. But today, seven years later. the Idea is out ·'It was Just a matter of economics." Swindle said or Storer' a decia!on oot to extend service to tbe harbor. hospitality o Old English Inns. Cozy rooms, cheery fireplaces, and marvelous fare ... featuring our famous roast prime ribs of beef expertly prepared by Chef Ivan. Come dine with us tonight. FIVE~S Orange County Supervisors agreed unanimously Tuesday to terminate a contract with Storer Cable Television Inc . or Laguna Niguel, for cable service to the harbor. ReeeptJoo for both television and radio signals In the harbor ls poor.· Swindle said. polntlng out that he's only had two lnquirles about cable servlcelnt.bepa~threeyears. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Swindle said conduits for the cables were Installed when the harbor was built. but that wire ha.a never been pulled through them. Terry Swindle. a county real pro- pe rty agent who s~cializes in harbor matters. said there 1s not sulficieot interest m the service from either merchants in the harbor or boat owners As part of its action. the board or supervisors directed that the county retain a $1,000 security deposit Storer put up in 1973 Parking Meters OK'd At Niguel Beach Park More than 600 parking meters will be installed soon at Niguel Beach Park in Laguna Niguel as a result of action Tuesday by the Orange County Board or Supervisors. The board approved payment of S34,500 to install tht' ml•ters. despite the fact the low bad for the work was $16.500 more than an estimate o( .,.. hat th<' job should co:.t In tht.• past, b<'aeh~oerc; have been charged S2 to park at the beach. rt'- gardle:..s or how long they ~taye<.I Undl'r ·the new p~Hkmg sy~tem. beachJ.?c>t.'rs .,.. 111 be charged 25 cents per hour to park Steve Goya, a µark operations ~upervisor. :,aid "some people re- sented the $2 fee." Among those who were displeas<"d, be said. were sur- fers and families who did not spend all day at the beach. "Hopefully this C'hange will be for the good," Goya said. The meters. already owned by lhe count~ Harbors. Beaches and Parks Department. arl' being modified to handle the 25-cent per hour rate Goya said the meters !:.hould be in· :,tall<"d by mid June. Grand Opening ~MASSIMO'S PIZZA -------------'Wiiia tWs Ca""•-------------------.... -------Costa MeiM Loc,aliom: o..tr------------ $ 50 s300 0 ,, • ONE LAIGE PIDA OFF WITH OM! TOPPING • SALAD FOil 4 A MY LARGE • 4 LARGE SOFT Dll .. S PIZZA OMLY$9!?s1u21 -__ _,°"'"" ~ No Telle Out• ----------·Oftwr Good"""' A..,.tl ll. 1910----------369 E. 17th St. Westport Squa~ Cpsta Mesa •<,...•"'-.............. Santa Ana -835-3305 The nt.•Y. system. according to one c·ounty •11de. will be fairer to persons ~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ .... ho are v1s1t10g the bct.tch for short penodl> of t.Jme Meter enforcement will be handled by the Oran~c County Shenrr :.. Of f1ce , Goya said. on a year·around bt.tSIS Cost of the installation will be borne by a s pecial C'Ounty lldelands fund 631-0255 • 631-0239 J)~~ Peaceful Dentistry You'll Actually Enjoy. Not too long ago. a dentist's office was something to be feared. So. many people post- poned dental treatment until they had painful and expensive problems. Imagine a dentist's office with a restful view of waterfalls. fish and birds from the patient care rooms. stereo headphones to relax you and a fireplace in the outer office. That's the Olive Dental Center When you add a choice of relaxing anesthetics (including nitrous oxide and hypnosis). sk1lllut. personalized care and the best materials available, you have a dental treatment experience that's truly unique. The dentists. Doctors Bonner and Schmidt. believe In t he prevention of dental problems. They II help you and your family reach and maintain gOOd dental health and avoid future problems. That's relaxing too. Best of all, the Olive Dental Center is reasonably priced. Call today. • Oen11s1ry fOf lhe Entire Famlly • Stereo Helldphonft • Choice of A..-lhetlCI • Insurance Plans Wetcome • Earty and Evening Appointment• • Paymenr Pla111 Available O ., .. DENTAL I T'-..1 CENTER Kenneth J. Bonner, D.0 .1., Inc. Gary T. SctwMtt, D.O.a. 6432 Bolsa Avenue. Huntington Beach (On BolH.-ll•ll l>loc~ wetl of EdWarOI, -W..1n11n11~ Mall) (714) 894-4417 Wha'eGood DmUI lte.llh Comes With. Smle. SYDNEY HARRI ·~~ ... -....... ·f~' ..... '· ,, ... ,. ,_.....,..,_. •, DAILY PILOT 1 Judge Scoville 011 Panel Rites Thursday For Earl Hering 0 range Co u n t y Funeral S<'rvices are Superior Court Judge scheduled Thursday for Harmon Scoville of Piedmont Police Chief Westminster has been E . Earl Hering. 41. a elected 1980-81 chairman one-time Westminster of the governing com· police motorcycle of· miltee of the California ficer who died Monday Center for Judicial following a week of ill· Education and Research ness and two operations. <CJER). The former Orange The committee ls County lawman sue· cumbed at Kai ser responsi ble for de-Hospital after he de- termining the types of veloped pneumon la judicial education pro-following 'Surgery tast grams that CJER pro-week to remove a por- v ides each year for tionofanintestine. California judges. Rites for Chief Hering r1__ 0 will be Thursday at 10 '-'111158e8 pen a .m . in Zion Lutheran was deputy chief lie rose to the rank of lieutenant in Westnunster. where he began at age 21 as a motorcycle patrolman. A graduate of Golden West College in Hunt- ington Beach and Cal Slate Long Beach, Chief Hering leaves his wile Velma; daughter. Kelly. 13. and a soo, Clint, 9, !rlend.s said. He was a graduate of the National FBI Academy and was a Boy Scout leader in Alameda County. Campers Register A variety of classes of· Church in the suburban fered by the San Juan Alameda County com- Capistrano Recreation munlty where he served . Department still have for 3'"2 years as chief. openings. The classes, Chief Hering went to including fitness, youth the San Francisco Bay craft a nd art. and are a c i l y from Registration for the others. will begin Mon-Lakewood. Colo .• a South Coast YMCA sum-d Denver suburb where he mer c amps will be _a_Y_·-----------------Saturday from 9 a.m. to Free to the Pablle FOCUS ON COMMUNITY HEAL TH CO.sPONSORED BY PACIFJCA COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION ACUTE COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES DIABETIC COMA HYPOGLYCEMIA LECTURE · FllMS • DISCUSSION THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1980 7:00 • 9:00 PM. MODERATOR M. AU APRASlA.11!, M.D. CARMEN YUPPA CONFERENCE CENTER 18819Dtila ..... lbeel 04 Mock blh "'llllla) H!Wltinsto" lelc.h, CaUfomla For lalocmadotl Phou M1-G611, lbt. 222 II 2 p.m. at the Crown Valley Community Park m Laguna Niguel. Sign-ups will be taken for day camps. Camp RluH Lake, Cam p Osceola, Camp Fox and the one or two-week Junior high and high school caravan camps. For lnlormation call 831-9622. Malaria Up SACRAMENTO <AP> -The number of · malaria ~ases In California t.b1a year bas more tban tripled, and the majority ol victims were Indochinese re- fu1ees. DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? Simpte Will ................................ S40 First Coosuttation (any toJic) . . . . . . ............ S20 Corporation fornlation ...................... $225* Partnerslip Fonnation ...................... $345* Uncentested Divorces : =:: .............. S150* ~ Drivil2 Defense ..•...............•• $350*• u.~ Detainer ...........•.......•.•.••• S90* Accident Cases •.....•.••••••.••. Free CansnltJtiln ...-..----.. -- I( lfffl 1D ., r Sllll($: PnWa • r..., t.m • 1111 Estm • lllillllllllm MELLER & SNYDER A Pro1essionaJ Law Cofpotation 19762 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 311. lrvfne .. 851-8121 ask for John Connolty. Attorney at law • f ~ l . • WAIRlMOTON CAP> -laterlor S.CNW'1 Oeell AndNI wW Uft tall Ma oe •• 1 an,.etdw oU U4 Pl'---• IOOD .. tM •P•rtmut edopll ,... 1ulat:z Nfonn1 dHlptd lo lliall w'dM Uiiiliil lo tM pl'QlfUL A ... ..._. u ol"4kr e&1llq lot U. ..... ~to NIUID• l>J Jwte &&. He -..,....ue1ullqp.,.. ... M.• aft# aft ell)llt·moeth ln...U,aUon WI· connd • ._.. t.baL otnda&a laid al· lowed ..-c=-operaton to m.ke mime.GI . UM-TllS NON· colllMdUvt btd proe.dwe, a peJ'I08 pay1 I fw ol 110 to enter bla nanw tn • lottery, aloal wtth otlMn tntanllted ln a certain tract. 1f hl1 n•rne 11 drawn. he can loue the land ror tl an acre and ha• t.be n•ht w drill exploratory wells. Th N have Men a numbe!r ot w1nn-.,ra ln Southern Callfomla. by Thinline RECTANGULAR TABLE WITH 6 CHAIRS Alf Aluminum ... Will Not Rust SUGG. 1599 llW s499 3-PIECE GROUP: LOVE SEAT I GLIDER, ADJUSTABLE HI-LO '21 TABLE, SWIVEL ROCKER SUGG. $290 SALE ' ' • Offtdall •aid tom• ......... failed to dltelClff lh•1 w•H froaUa1 for oll brolllen •oil ""''*'1w; -.n mede ID\I~ fUtnp to tob.anee tM CUDc• of w~ a M(11cular .._,~ J'be ln· v11tl1aUoa centered on W1omtn1. Colorado. New Mexico, Mont•u and Ut•b .... IDQI& of tbe ...... IN IO&d. TRS a1POaM8 ANDaVI announced lnch.1ieM replacln1 th• entry card wttb a teaH form. requlrlnt handwritten alcnatune on entry form• and requirina anyone 1ct.lna u an 11eat for aaotber party to 1ubmlt coplff ot all aaree· muta wttb hie clients. Andrua 11ld 9\'en wltb the new rules, Con1re11 need.I to pus a departmen\. propoNd bUl that would enable the iov· ernment to char1e bl&ber royalty rates for prise tracta. "So loci u oil and gu·leaes worth tHI Of tbouHncll' of dotlart la the private a11tanment market can be purcbaled froin t.M federal aovenuoeut . for a l10 ftllnl '" and • St per acre first year'11"1Dtal. ther. will be a CDDtlnut.ni lovlt.UoA to fraud," ADdnaa uJd. TD_IKSSTUY ALSO annouced tbe dtput.meat la aett.lns up a computer moat~ prorram to police the ooo· comDedtlvo leuet. In -tt78, there were 3.5 m1Woa ap- pllcaUonl for non-compeUUve leases. Of the 10,GA onshore leases the depart,. ment lNued that year, 91 percent were handled on a noo-competltive basil. The ot.ber 3 percent or the um leases involved land ln known oil-and gu. produclnl areu, wblcb, like all offshore leaaea, are handled through competitive bids. Andrus' moratorium did not affect those leates. DINNER SPECIALS Choice of House c.sar S.l.cl or Soup of the Day Served with Vegetable & Gamlsh MOii -Qlclrm't a. ... lUI -• mllld Short ... el.., WID -5-luacllth ~ . (If awalaMt) • Seabal• lllWburt 11tUR -'-I> Shank JJOI L Coalf ..... _, Corom .. W.. l-. 671-7171 MA.UNA. KEA. The Jet Chef is available wittl littler 454 Of 340 SQ. In. ccoklng areas. and • Wl<le ranoe of moonUngs -Pennanenl Poet. PallO Base, Patio tart -LP Of natural gas. Individual dual controls with heavy duty cur aluminum body. Cut Iron por celain grills. FROM$199 wm. .......... Poet r by BROWN JORDAN All AWMllJM Wli NOT RUST SALE ~~~:=~~~nmg $5 09 2" v1ny1 straps. SUGG. '829 42" PEDESTAL TABLE WITH 4 CHAIRS s5a9 Wt# """cf ,.,,..dMtr ... ,,,,,.. \ PUNKY WINKERllAN DWl~, "See ya! Marmaduke wants to go home!" SHOE MOON MULLINS yoU1RE" E"VERYTHIN<J A MAN COULD WISH FOR, M.AMIE. You UCSED m SAY J W/-.5 fNt:~YTHING A MAN COLlt.D WISH FOR ,AND TJ4E~ SOME ~ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO JUDGE PARKER "Why do you sharpen the carrots?" DENNIS THE MENACE TUMBLEWEEDS ( (t { (~w:z. Jl , ____ ..;.. ______ .... I/-~ , I w so Dfm' PJSE 1M CLCli:R 10 WH~ THE l)fRJ" IS !' t NANCY --NOW FOR YOUR MORNING EXERCISES-- FIRST LEAP OUT OF BED·----- I I AND RUSH TO YOUR ·OPEN WINDOW·- DRABBLE &y Tom Bltl'* Dear Desperate, Wear a lot of brown f FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DR .SMOCK NUMERc> lJNOr . by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Ooux I DON'T ) MY E lC ~D r'\A:1 VNOER· A PAID A!l~A:;OIN • ~fAAD.-HE ~ ARftlVtNV IN TO~N OOM€Tt/111€ TOOAY .•. l Hf l'VKP06E. TO t<IU..~· y---- by Tom K. Ryan by Emie Bushmilter ···ANO TAKE FIFTY LONG1 DEEP BREATHS • ' "I h8d 1 lough ltme getting her used to the ...... " by Kevin Fagan '40\l ~ wo.J '*Ill( I 1.U(£ ~ 1'l&..C 1b '«>U t l~~rnH'fOU ~ I.Jr~ Pil THITT ICINGt WHE:RE?'c::> YOU L..e.ARN -ro Give PHY'SICAl-S, c:>oc ?' by Lynn Johnston by Geot-ge Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 4!> S11Jdv 1 Pf Of'OU'1 41) Sum mot I 5 ~ 4!j()ogoh q 0t ~ S::' lot•OOUC!O'"f 14 Nevct<la c. t / SO Spoc~ 15 HunoOQ ~7 lh(ust 16 Slleken 58 eo..1f!".I 11 Amos pa1 59 l\land nJt.on 18 Prtneq)lll 60 Sorl' 'NCt.l(>f. rum-61 IOwa CllY bef b2 M~ Q111'11S 20 Freeze 6J Pr~t~ 21 SIBlt !>A A!'rM 2 woros !>!> E..lot" n Mote pee...sn 25 M8'1!et DOWN 26 FINle 27 DrMled 1 ~,..turf> UNITED Feature SyndlC8ft' Tl.lelOay·s Pume Solved .... ~.,.,I ""'' . s M •llT•l• . ,__ ~~tO C l l •t • •IC]<> .. I •• o I L l • 0 • 0 u ' t •• 0 I I • I " I • W(lfS •• • • ' .. c • O• 0 • ·-' ' t • •• D• • 0 • 0 T • .. ,. •1• 0 • 0 • 0 " ' • • ' 0 .. . ',. c • ( . I . T I It I I • t 1 • •• 0 I • I 1 I ' . " --· • 0 c • • u .. 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Jo tffat WtMI ht aald. \M propor\io9 M a dropped to e!rcenl to 15 Pff"lll, • Cu.atom n ar• cont.rollln1 t.helr tHl1l ... " Mid • 1po~b1maa for '.!....io!;J!,.,._~-·· , .. Xaftla aw.. --H k d not lo b• ld•ntlfled by n11n1. DAVID G OLD . ltnuul ~-=--· ..... ~ mer<'handl mana1 r for M•tie All Au«tlWd PN1t aoot ch.ck ahowld the trend la clearer at local "4rtl. Major utJonal chalna ta)' ll II hard to ~J euctJy what la h1ppenln1 with coiuume r aptmdinM The 1ltuatlon also varies from clty to city and from type of t1torc to type of store ~ ... ._ ... ~ ... i-. Sport.lf\I Oood.i In Chluao ... 1d . I 4 ,~,J JUMBO 26". TASSLED FLOOR PILLOWS 699 YOUR SPECIAL CHOICE PllCE vum OI UPMOlSTllY fA•IC Vetsotrle ond fun wlton llyf• p•lfow,. lllfed w 11h ocrylrc llberflll. lhey ore great for wotctung I V fomrly room. d•n. THERMO-SERV REVOL YING SALAD BAR SHEARED TERRY KITCHEN TOWELS lost I SUPER SAYE 37o/o ~:i:. 99c BUY UCH lllGNT & ClftllfUl lST QUAUTl N im Chose ti!. dreoroH out ol •OU• l111che n with the•• cotton/ poly low•I• SHght •m ~rltte11oru don I olfttet •ervl(eob1l1tv QtOOSlFIOM •OIAlll$ l\.AMC •lllAITT IUIGllllOl • 'Wll' !!""" ,,II. Cllt.aUS -· ~ : ·•~.OS. ....... PARTY SIZE GALLO WINES lml KAMCHATU VODU llIJ 750 _,_SAU P'tKI R~!1:~s:r. ~~TcH 1!'1'I1 DOMINION RAil Cr:J 750 Ml-SAU P'tlCl LINDEN WHEEi.Sa, vice pre· •ktent for eNdtt ot Seara, Roebutk aad Co., 1Md k waa prematu~ to 'r.cllct wbat would happen u a re1wt ot =:meat mov.es to tn '° alow 11* 01. lit aald credit tilt• tcccuat.e4 !or-t7 percen& 41 S.•rt' butintu lut year -up 1U1htb' from 1W78 -and predicted they would llccount for about the u m e ptrcontace t hl• y ear . altboup "there might ~ a alight moderaUon toward the end of the year " It iJ almoi.t fO\lr weeks since President Carter announced his latest anli·infi alion program -a AFTER 299 4s9 SAU • proaram that Included new con· troll on credit . Even befo re Carter'• anoouncement. leaden, faced with rieln1 lnterett rata that torcod them to pay more for mouy, were mak.lns It harder and more 1!lqlemtw to-r buyen to use credit. , ••1 'IHINK AU. the talk of in· terest rates golna up acared a lot. of people," Scrocgln said. "They wanted to pay wha,t they couJd before it hlta." Like other creditors, Scroggin ls tightening up. Starting May 1. for example. minimum monthly pay· S~.VE S 1.70 PER PACK OF 6 PAIRS! ANTIQUE STYLE FRAMES W/OVALMAT&GWS FRUIT OF THE LOOM OVER CAlf TUBE SOX S"17" l?J or I " 11 O" CMOtCl WllTlfVl MfTAUIC "GOlDOf'' MAT fr-o loved on. on the~· ol the pent w11h theM 90'd look metol loc ~..O look homt'\1 ?.11 .. • 3:,4~ '°'1IW STllPfD ova nu cw mu W°f'h•• ...,,fh ou.cwt.c! <ob '" ptt;, n •""9 nylon oayloc bl..-d A-~ on Men• 10 IS~ao,.. 1 11 --BLACI MAGIC ::~17'' f obulou> home •Olod bor concept include• 7 conlooners with l'OSy lod> on rugged breok rfl>o•lont plo>toc 239 REG. YOUR 1m:J SUNN YBROOI WHIS«n499 IE.I QUAIT -llG. S.tt R,~ l•m~r..O ••ttl 1001, """~•h \mQOlhly fin1\h.M t<11d wO<A1 hondl,., tho• or• con ~,...,•<>lo•• I !J>"'.~ HOUSE PLANT 1 MIX -4 QT. .,. ~ CMOCOlAU SYRUP SUPll 99c IUY 3.39 CHOIC! NESTLE OllCIEN MOOClll soumMl SUPll 39c IUT 'poclo. While St0<lo. lo"• BLUE DIAMOND AlMOllOS SUP11 )19 ,.,Cl "· b 01 Whtie Stoel. IO\I\ Iii ~!0N~~~.~~RBON 419 u~ "~ ~ LIQUID OVIM I~ IUACH CWMll :t.69' '=' 1•• ...... ~· PREU SHAMPOO UQUID OI COtKJJn'Un llG.11 • 1.79 (A(Jf menta wtll 10 rrom fJO to ao. On a o.atloawide baala. ouwtand· lnc conaumer lnatallment debt : rose S2.91 billion In February -• the month betore Carter'• credit • controls. lnstallmen\ bor10..wloi • _ rose at an annual rate of 11 per-: cent 1n February -more than : twice t he rate of increase in • January, but below the 13 percent : rate of growth ln the fourth quarur of 1979. THE JORDAN MARSH sPokesman said s.ales in genera!. and credJt sales in particular have .. dipped since Christmas. '" SAVE 53.00 ~~-~ ..r MEN 'S & BOYS' NYLON SPORT SHOE REG.,~? 9.99 CMOICl re. CIUAllT'f IUlll • lll u ll. AllrQCtN• ~ "-"' Rayol 6111e w•tn Whl•e ~ wede lfom ond '°"9 weor tr0(1tOn '°'9 Iv'( now & >O•e' J I IOCOIO CUIUlll IOU-Oll -1,. GU,$ 01 GALS ns.119 m.139 1.-· (;ollon 14 Ot Sptoy .. ., ~ c:_) '~ !"") SPEAS FARM DENNISON'S ALU SELTZER C'.::) CUANSEI 12 OZ. SPUY WllllAMMAPPl.l.ua . OHU Wl1'M IUNS rAIN llUIVtt & ANJAOD ~ W/IUACH GWSOU .. COLDTlllm =:99c :59c 15 oz. Whole Stoel\ fosh MOTOR Oil-QT. 30 tt40 Wt. :·63c MIAVTDUn ~sac ='-!~ 15T obl•ll Speedy r.i1.f 1 1vv-a-. rr::6Jc 14 Ol. mil. •. Jt• ••\\" P&M9 .....,.._," •IAM ..... -.. _,. ....,..._ .. ..., ... ..,._ .. .__ .. ---·---· fMftl-II •lltl• IMUl- IH (t, ofUll TMUt-UUT 'ACIJlf( OI NYLON ll•l..t ~·:!symptom• ? , or ~;lot Of Un~..,19<# WARM-UP _ . IEG~UITS 99 ~ii i 16. 9911 ICODAKEICTRALITE 10 llG.139 J.ff 2A ll•ft-s cold \ymp '°"'' = ~.~~::',J;~n:; CAMERA 3199 Acrylt< ''"'" 2 porits • IOO•• With bvilt In llosh llG pochu wtlil• Stoel! lo"s 17. tt COSTA MESA COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN YAU.Ff FOUNTAIN YAU.Ff WHTMINSTfR HUNTINGTON IEAOf HllfTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH fl TORO 233 f . 17th St. mG Nort>or at Wison 161'1 Hart»« at fclnglr MowlOfia at Tahrt Wtstminsttr at Golden West 21131 Bloch Blvd. at Atlanta 5811 Watnt1 9861 A&bns at lrookhurst 0 Toro at RockfMMt -.. -. " I ' .. ' ' As the campaign rubble "In New,rrt, the battle is and all of us want to make is cleared away and bruises better. In recent weeks, we are nursed all over town, we now over. But the spirit heard a lot about that from offer this post-election with which it was fought Tuesday's winners and losers. l commentary. remains." Their expressed concern for It was written before the itself met none of Newport's the community was loud, election. • clear and most vigorously , · That's the way it is with needs. It built no roads, pro-~ stated. And sometimes laced :I newspaper advertising dead-vided no revenues, hired no with venom. ~ lines. You must turn in your police, cleaned up no Back In fact, as one local wag . Bay silt, ended no lawsuit, . ad two or three days before observed, the recent election l ~ reduced no jet noise, cooled . ,. : I publication campaign seemed ''the oral ~ I . J So here we are, talking no political animosities, and equivalent of war." It was I about what happened in New-opened no new doors to the indeed a tough, bruising politi-processes of local government. j port Beach Tuesday-even' cal contest. ! t though, as we write this, it's All it did,.was give three On reflection, we don't not yet Tuesday. people a small portion of the think anyone should be dis- No matter. There are still responsibility to see that these turbed by that. l some things that can be said things are done. For one thing, the inten-• with assurance about this We say a small portion sity of the campaign demon-~ because, in truth, that's all it is. ~ I week's election regardless of strated that many people ., who won or lost (we offer, by The rest of the responsi-care deeply about their com-I the way, our congratulations bility, the lion's share, lies with munity's future, and are willing ~ ' others. The council colleagues t and condolences where to get out there and fight for l appropriate). of Tuesday's winners. All of it, their way. For another, it "§ To begin with, we know the rest of city government. focused attention -noisy atten-~ for a certainty that as you read Other public agencies. The tion -on a number of critical , 1 I this, Newport Beach has at Chamber of Commerce. issues facing Newport, issues . .1 least one new City Council SPON. The business com-that we are confident will get ' munity. The Irvine Company. ' member. The city also has a resolved one way or another • i new date for muriicipal elec-The general public. All of us. because a now fully-aware ' tions (unless ballot measures This shared responsibility public will insist upon it. • A and D both lost, which calls for two things. One re-The battle is now over. .. . • would amuse a lot of people) . quires and begets the other: But the spirit with which it . . We also know for a cer-Constmctive action on our was fought remains. Those 1 • problems and wide community . tainty something about the who cared enough to join in I impact of the election on our support for the solutions. To the fray, including the thou- community. It has been zero. put it plainly, we mean actually sands of voters who marched doing something, not just . Nothing has changed. The to the polls Tuesday, still care. .. ' 4 1980-82 City Council, wh6se talking about it, and getting it We should marshal these I ( done without kicking broad l tenure officially begins next forces, harnessthatspiri~ and ' week, will not start off with a segments of the community then get on with the business • • clean slate. This is because around. of making this best of Orange ~ ;, . ) not a single civic problem, This is not impossible. It County communities even issue or challenge was erased used to happen regularly in better. i by Tuesday's balloting. They Newport. The result is a city There is much to be done. ~ I are all still there. that none of us want to leave, So let us begin. All of us. \ > In short, the election Winners and losers. t l • t . t l • I . l \ ~ : i f a f ; . } . ' j • 11-E IRVINE CIIVIRt\NY ~ ' ' 580 NEWPORT CENTER DANE, NEWPORT llEAOt, CALJIOANIA 92983 aJ DAYS CUNNINGJLUI ............... INOl.SWOOD -It Pboenb IOlel to lhe I.Aken .,aln tonJ111t. t\teo the Sun will eoDffde &Wr Pl•)'off IMlipet are bleak - but &Mn wtU 1lao be murmurs that the Laker victcwy wlU be tainted. Tr~ Roblaloo. the Sw' powerful. 6·7 forward. 11 1ldeUned with •trained knee U1ameot1 and l1n't expected to bring his lf.3 1cortn1 averaae back on tbe court un· tll Friday -it at all. .. THAT'S A BIG KEY FOa US," ad· milted Norm Nixon. who scored 26 points Tu 1day as the Lakers roUed to a 119-110 victory. "With Truek out we have a big ad- vantage inside. We out-rebounded them 53·39 tonight. That shows you what kind of advantaae we've got underneath." If the La.ken win the second game of the NBA Western Conference semifinal sen es at the Forum tonight, the Suns will be fac· ing an 0·2 deficit for game three in Phoenix Friday. Jn a best-of-seven series. even a healthv Truck Robinson m1gbt not be abletoovercome that. But the Impact or Robinson's absence was the s ubject of some debate after Tuesday's game. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. who scored 30 pomts and dominated underneath. doesn't Free Agent? feel Robin.Ion la all that 1mportattt to the Sun•• attack. "'l'bey've Jot other guys who can play." Abdul·Jabbar uid. ··1 didn't noUce that much d a difference. They still tried to double·team me and throw us out or our game.·· LAKt:R INTERIM COACH Paul Westhead. however. said there was "no o.nr..,.., C••••el ••ta question" that his team had an advantage on the boards "With Truck out of there. we get a big edge 10 the muscle part of the game." Weslhead says. ··we can get more action inside." Nixon, while admitting that Robinson s absence gives the Lakers an edge. reacted strongly when told that the Suns had already begun mumbling about a ··taint ed" victory ..They didn't say anything about Kareem's migraine headaches. or any of the othe r injuries we've had.·· Nixon responded "It happens to t'\'er) team It ., part of the li?&me ·· Although Robinson 1!) a muscular part of Garvey Content • • • For Now ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (AP l Ste\'c Gar vey was asked the s tandard questions every- where he went this spring How will the Dodgers do this year" Wh at does he think about the contract problems between the owners and players '' But r eporters talking to begun to be JO\Oht•d in frre agenc). somethrng I \ c been an advocate of." . the Sum' ioalde eame, the team's teadiDt scorer ls Paul Westphal, who only got J4 points while In the prime of heaJth. Re averaaes 21.9. "Norm really did a fine job l~I Westphal," said Westhead, "and Matte <J ohnson> helped out a lot with him. Nor'm triggered our oflen.e tonipt with some big basketJ and some bli fast breaks." WHILE Nixon was blistering the nets with h.is s mooth out.side abootine and fall· break layups, Johnson waa brineing the Forum crowd of lS.892 to it.a feet with bis passing. Johnson dished out a career·high 16 as- sists. tops by any Laker t.h1a season. He triggered a minute-long standing ovation in the third quarter with a long.bomb pass to Nixon that res ulted in a fast-break bucket. The pass carried the length of the court .rnd took one bounce into Nixon·s hands. ('apping a spurt 1n which the Lakers out· ~cored Phoenix to the tune of 13·2. THE RALLY gave the Lakers a IS-point lead, and Johnson celebrated his eye- lp0pp10g pass with a htUe dance on the tourt His enthusiasm is r are m the all- <See LAKERS. Page 82> D•tlY Pll9t ........ l>y G.ory Amtwew MAGIC JOHNSON BLANKETS THE SUNS' DON BUSE. Garvey could as easily have been asking about his relation to the Los Angeles Dodgers and free agency and his own con· tract "BUT FREE agency has a tendency to change thinking a little bit. I have to think about that and v.atch and see how their rnvolvement changes or whether it will. But one thing you ha ve to realize 1s that through the years the Dodgers have been one or the most loyal. if not most loyal team to their employees." ;Says Berry Kings' Poor Effort ~ Was Just a Farce t UNIONDALE. NY <AP> -~The Stanley Cup playofrs Not that the 31-year-old first baseman wants to renegotiate or exte nd his six .year contract that's up in 1982. Garvey. wtto·s Mr Consistency off the field as well as on. says he's satisfied - v.1th tlus contract anyway. "I HAVE TO be," Garvey says. "When you sign a contract Garvey does say that the Dodgers not s1gn1ng Tommy J ohn was one instance when the team changed in this regard The John free agency then 1s a recent ins t a nce that Garve) says he has to consider ..Not that all o( tb1s IS In CX · pectation or change towards me,·· Garvey added, "but I have to take all these things into con. sideration I still think there'c; s u c h a unique r elat1onsh1p between thE' DodJ?crs a nd myself There·~ more sentiment a s far as I'm concerned with the Dodgers than there 1s with most Other players becaU!>(' Of how far back I've gone with them. sin ce the age of six. re<Jlly. as a bat bo) ID lhl' sprinJ! · · )aaven't been Bryao Trottier 's Aavorite portion of the hockey season If his performance Tues· day night is a fair indication. 1 however. the star center intends l to change all thal. '' Trottier scored three goals - two of them while hi s team wa!) shorthanded 1n the second period. making him the fi rst NHL player to score twice with his team down a man in one period -to spark the New York Islanders lo an 8· l rout of the Los Angeles Kings Tuesday night in the opening game of their best .of.five preliminary round series. The two teams meet again here tonight. IT WAS A sweet start to the postseason for the 23-year·old Trottier . a 42·goal. 104-pomt scorer in the regular season Tbe three goals brought Trot· tier's lifetime playorr goal total to eight. He has not been a ball tpf fire in the playoffs. .. I was n't trying to prove anything." said Trottier. who opened New York's scoring at • 5:46 of the fi rst session. then connected on a backhander with ~ .. Oenis Potvin penalized at 4:30 · aod on a 2-on· l break with Butch Goring while Stefan P ersson was penalized at 19: 20. "I can take the heat from the • elayers. the media. fans. l only -.go out to win games. not star for ;people. No matter what they 1 say. the game still is played on lhe ice." ONLY ONE TEAM appeared to be playing Tuesday The Islanders skated, passed and !)hot well. but the Kmgs were hopelessly out manned "That's the best we've passed in a wlule. including the streak <8·0·4) from the time Goring J01 ned them on March 11 to season's end.·· said goaltender Billy Smith, who lost his shutout when beaten by Rob Palmer's long shot with 40 seconds to play. .. But the Kings will be tighter and will be skating next time " Los Angeles Coach Bob Berry certa10Jy hopes so "IT WAS J UST a farce the "ay "'e played." said Berry. "We can't play any worse. We sure didn't show up tonight "Absolutely no one \\as with 1t. c Rookie goalie Doug) Keans 1s not the reason we loM . is he r espo n sib le for the breakaways.., .. The invisjble Kings' defense and forwards were victimized by several clear breaks for New York. Keans was shaky in his firs t Stanley Cup appearance and defenseman Gord Lane. Trottier and Wayne Merrick a ll scored thanks to 2-on-1 rushes. Mike Bossy, Bob Nystrom and Persson also scored for New York. ··our basic key was that we would not just stand back and check. When the opportunity presented itself, we'd go after them." 'I'• a •e•• l•e•· ,,.., ...... .,. I feel dtat eeriaf• peep~ ~ ............. .,. ... tlar tea•• tlte" 1ep1aoewt.' you have to feel you're satisfied and you're getting what you JUl>tly deserve• or )OU shouldn't s ign it. At the ti me. it was a very big contract, the best with the Dodgers I don't know 1f l'm even in the lop five now ·· Garvey has one of the best im· ages in the game and some of the best stats as a .300 average. 100 R Bl· man He says he·s sat 1sf1ed when f1 rst basemen lik e Pete Rose and Keith Hernandez make S800,000 plus But that doesn't mean he hasn't been thmlong about 1982 and how much free agency may have changed the Dodgers and the salary structure in baseball. Garvey wonders 1f high salaries might also have changed the way the Dodgers look at what he considers to be his unique reJa. tionship with the team and the kind of contract they'd be pre· pared to offer him in 1982. "l 'M A :.ent1mcntal1s t anyhow." says Garve\ "I feel t h a t <' e r t a 1 n p e o ·P I <' " r • · synonymous with the teams lht•) rep resent Roger St :wbach with Dallas <of th<• National Football League). Bob Cous) with Boston <of the National Basketball Association. Carl Yastrzemsk1 with the < Boston 1 Red Sox When you think of cer tam people you also think or the oq~anizallon " Even thou~h Garvey would hke to be with the Dodgers for the rest of his career. he won't give lumself up at the contract table And Garvey feels thts 1s something he has already shown the Dodgers. even though he agr eed that they m 1ght be tempted to think his good.guy image could work against him and for them. The opportunity presented itself all night. "You're always concerned whether your organization reels that you're worth what other comparable players in the game are making. Let's put it this way," Garvey said, "Dodger policy has changed and ttn?y've "I couJd conceivably see that ha ppening," said Garvey "That falls into the line or if you're a consistent pe rson. people can just assume or expect something or you because you have been consistent But I also think they know I realize my value a nd will stick up for what I believe 1s fair. I think that's the thmg. that I've proven to the m I will stand KAREEM ABOUL-JABBAR SKIES OVER RICH KELLEY. up for myself." I -------------------------- 1980 -Is It Rudi's Last-chance Season?: • Editor'• Note -Thu ii tM tfnrd in a aeries of four article• previewing the 1980 Coli/orma Angels. By DAVE CUNNINGHAM OI .. Dlllly Pllet Staff Rick Miller hit .293 and won a Gold Glove award for his performance in center field for the Angels last year. With credentials like those, you'd thinJc be would have no trouble keeplnl his Job. BUT MILLER FACES the possibility ·ot spending much of 1980 on the bench. The acquisition of Al Cowens from Kansas City has created tbat aituatton. ''We have a lot of maneuverablllty in the outfield, to say the leaat," com· menta Manager Jlm Fre1oai. U Dan Ford can rebound from off· season knee surgery. Freg06i intends to move him from right field to center . placing Cowens in right. The left fielder. in all probability, will be Joe Rudi, who ls coming back from an Achilles tendon injury. Rudi, Ford and Cowens. It ,those players were to duplicate their best years, the An&elJ would have an out· field hiWng .309 .. 290 and .312. And sitting on the bench would be out· fielder Ralph Garr, who hit .353 for Atlanta in 1974 and is a career .309 hit· ter. Also in reserve would be defensive standout Larry Harlow. acquired from Baltimore last season. AND, OF COURSE, MILLE&. A& a left-handed bitter, he would seem a valuable addition to a predominantly right·handed Angel lineup -not to mention his offensive and defensive statistics. But Miller ooly figures to be playing If Ford isn't fully healed, Rud.I falls into a slump, or Cowens ls traded. Cowens looms as trade bait 1f the Angels decide they must deal for a left· handed pitcher, and that is a distinct possibility, especially since Frank Tanana ts U"ylng to shake orr a long· term arm problem. SEVERAL TEAMS have Inquired about Cowens and a few have made concrete offers. but the Angels have turned them all down. opting instead to wall and see how Ford and Rudi ~· cover. The Angels· outraeld lS so deep that · thl'y had to cut promising Bobby Clark:. v. ho hat .296 during late-season action . last year lie looms as a star or the future. FOR RUDI, 118t might be considered a last·chance season. Hls average has been consistently dropping ever since the Angels paid S2.09 million for him in 1977. ' While injuries are certainly part of the reasoo, Rudi can't hide the fact that his averages over the past four seasons are .270, .264 •. 256 and .242. An AchUles tendon injury Is potential· ly crfppllng and. although Rudi report· ed to camp with some sllftness In the• ankle. tM now claims full recovery. Ford had surgery to repair a knee <See ANGEL.5, Pase 82> \.;• \ • I • lt'• Almon E•ti•rraUin1 ._ ..... 11t11 IHLWAUKU -A ._. nr II ~ ftlr_ b111•111 ,_ ...... "•••c ..rtsii9ftlllil diii propoeed Hie of ••l·of ·• ate ltrtw et Uae Jlll•••kM C•••t)' It•••··· ..... or th .......... lrewwa. Tbe llUwalbe CotiDtJ IA._ c:::..ndl. ""''•Ua1 ..... -·--......... ~ .. Pf'Ol•l • ln°'9 '°•tart Mlltq Mtnn•U•·•• ff._• ..... al l1'e an...,.• home OPfttr -,,.......,, 0.11 MUwaUM·lMd• bf'Hd -kllUta, lllUlw _. Petiet -ara eow pwred at tM at&clhun bGt the Ir•• .... ,..,=111 a •red lhet llamm'1 allO wtil be lokl at l.M .,...." • · • .. It'• alJIMllt an .. ~ --'to brin1 'forelrn' bf.er to 1111 ... ua. OaimU . ltdturn." ('OG)plalned Ralpl\ Jlr1kowle. vi~ .......... of die labor f'OmCU. The name ol the Amft'iean lAque elub itself ahouJd mah ttl mu&lflnnt want to Utk by been made here. 11ld Coo.u St.1ip11n.ar lllt~a.N D. N,-a.wtea Jr . who aponsored a ~ Mk'8I tM anwen la l"eCOl\li~r tho propoul I.Mor....,. laid t.M •"1 ol U1mm'1 could Interfere ' wlU. tM JoM ol ,,.. -.....,. wort.,.. ln MUwaukee Many are pMr'CIU •tllo 1\IPl)Ol"t \be tedium O\roqh tuea and the ball tlub tbroqb tJrlit-t prit'M, labor ludera said Otflt••ls from lhf ball dub and lhe unions hive 11reect to meet after attomeys thffk whether a ban on Hamm'a aalc. would vtalal antUnul la"''· A 181t county rule llmlts beer aal uc Che stadium and otht.'r parta flK'Wli..a to Mlll r. Pabat and Schllu At ~klropoUl n St1td1um tn Aloominf(ton, Mlnn . fans of U\e M~• 1'wtn and the Mlnnesotu Viklnas can drink Hamm's. Oralnbelt. 01)1mp1a. and three Wl:.conaln beers - lloltlh.•r. P•bbt. and S<'hlHt -----q..,tt of tlw Da11 ----- t'n1tt Jf'nllns. fo rmer Roston pitc'ht>r on why he l'Bllt'\t Mnna.:t'r Doo Zimmer a buffalo while other Red Sox pl*l)'ers l•beled hlm a acrbU: "Of all the animals on the earth. the bWlalo ls the dumbest." • ddN IAe4 Pltt•h .... t'•eie..., Marll Jr ...... a mem~r of the U.S. Olympic ~ team which •i>n lhe aold medal. scored two goals , Tuesday ni'ht to lead Pittsburgh to a 4·2 upset or Boston ln tM o~ing game ol their best-of-five National Hockey Lea1ue playoff series. Gre1 Mllleta. Uke Johnson. pla)ing in his first playoff game, was superb in the nets as he turned aside 36 Bruin shots . . . a.bby Cla~e shoved the puck past Edmonton goalie Roe Low at 8:06 lnto overtJme to give Philadelphia a 4-3 victory over the stubborn Edmonton Oilers. The Flyers, who topped the league with 116 points. met the Oilers, the 16th and last team to make the playoffs . . . Doug Lttayer's goal at 12:34 of overtime lift· ed Chicago to a 3·2 victory over St. Louis. Lecuyer Upped in a. shot by Ted Bulley which eluded goalie Mike Lal& . . . Steve Payne scored twice and Bobby Smith asslsted on three goals as Minnesota whipped Toronto 6-3 in their first round gam e. The North Stars fired 61 shots at Toronto goalie .lart Crha . . . Steve Vickers scored his second goal of the game just 33 seconds into overtime to give the New York Rangers a 2-1 victrory over Atlanta In their first playoff match .. Yvon Lambert scored two goals as the defending Stanley Cup champion Montreal Canadiens whipped Hartford. 6-1. The Canadiens scored two goals i.n each period and did not allow Hartford to score until Mark Howe beat goalie Deals Herron with 4:59 left . . . Goats by Derek Smith and Don Lace powered Buffalo to a 2· l playoff victory over Vancouve r. The gam e was the first playoff competition between the to.year· old NHL franchises. r------~all Toda9-----..... On t.hU date ln baseball in 1971: A crowd of SS,362, the largest attendance in Penn- syl\'anja baseball history up to that point. saw the Philadelphia PhilUes beat the Montreal Expos 4-1 in the first game ever played at Veterans Stadium. On this date in 1913: Washington's Walter Johnson shut out the New York Yankees 8-0 to start a then-record string of 56 con· secutive scoreless innings. Today's Birthdays: New York Yankees infielder Bob Watson Is 34 . Pitts· burgh Pirates infielder Lee Lacy is 32. Cincinnati Reds outfielder Ken Griffey is 30. Temple W'••ftl C••rge l•e••''• Ei~ht female varsity athletes at Temple • •University filed suit In U.S. District Court Tuesday charging Temple with failing to provide equal athletic opportunities for women as required by Q federal law . . . Fullerton College assistant football coach Larry MacDuff will handle the defensive line at Stanford University next year. Stanford head coach Paul Wlgpn has announced ... Veteran Mike Mosley. who finished third In the TndianapoTis 500 las( year. witr drive a new Dan Garney Eagle, one or five entries received today by the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. This pushed the entry list to 58 . . A man accused of pulling a gun on baseball slugger Hank Aaron and making a racial slur did not know he was dealing with the famed baseball player ... Sun· day's Twin 200 championship car auto race at Ontario Motor Speedway will mark a milestone in Indy-type racing with the reunification of the U.S. Auto Club and MOKn Championship Auto Racing Teams. A. J . Foyt wlll return to defend his title ... A committee appoint· ed to screen candidates for the University or Arizona football coaching job bas set April 15 as the deadline for applications ... Muhammad All said he'd like to make his comeback fight in the U.S. but has to go where the money is. T~Radlo Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: ' ' ' ' excellent; / ' " worth watching; / " fair; " forgeC Jt. c;) 8 p.m., Channel 9 ../ ../ v' v' NBA BASKETBALL: Phoenhc at Lakers. Announcers: Chick Hearn and Keith Eric kson. With Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in high gear, the Lakers cap· tured the first game of the best-0f-seven playoff series with the Suns Tuesday night. Tonight they hope to make It two straight befOre movlno to Phoenix for the next two games Friday and Sunday. Jabbar was awesome In knocking Phoenhr shots Into the stands early in Tuesday's action and could be Che big dlf · ference between the two clubs fOf' the remainder of the series. c;) 10 p.m., Channel 9 ../ ./ NHL HOCKEY: King~ at NY Islanders. Announcers: Bob Miller and Pete Weber. The Kings had trouble getting untracked In their opening game loss to the Islanders Tuesday night, 8-1. Coach Bob Berry said It was the worst the Kings have played all year and the final score would Indicate such was tile case. The telecast will follow the Lakers oame on tape delay. RADIO Basketball -Phoenhc at Lakers. 8 p.m., l<LAC CS70l. Hockey -Kings at NV Islanders, 6 p.m., KllS (11S0). Soccer Sunshine vs. NY Unite~, 7:30p.m., KORJ (94.l FM). T"URSOAY'S RADIO Golf -Masters reports from Jim Kelly and Ed Ingles, 1 :SO and 2:50 p.m., l<NX (1070). • .., aATTLS (AP> Clrc.,.vtuce cau1bt up wtt.b a.aw. .... ,._.. paid Deft· nJa .lrll'•"" rdua&pt. · "J uaa·t.-~l•1 ,.,.,.._ tllfM.JllQlD& a.bot." .IGllNOG Mkl alter Ma .. ,_... wtth a MCODd ltfl 1•¥1 tile la1Mr8onlc1 a lH·UI NAloul 8uketball A.a· 1oel1tloe Wnwre Conlereaee 1tmlftaal pla10ff victory cwtr t.he MUwaube Buckl In over. Umo. "I WAS ftTING to look for 10meooe cloMr to the hoop &haD me." be -.plained. Johnaoft had dribbMd tbe ball up court after the Bucb went ahud 113-lU on .. .,. .. Jobmon'a breaka1u,y atuff wtU. lb aeeooda left follow· ln1 rookie 1uard Sidney Moo- crlef'a tteal. "The clock dldn 't let me allow for a two-polnter:· Johnson con- tlnued. "l abot with maybe two or thrH seconds left and it went" Saylna "a Joa like that could be PIYCDolOflcally damaging," Milwaukee Coach Don Nelson fell h1S team "deserved to win the same " BECAUSE THE Seattle Martnera will open their American Lea1ue baseball aeaaon tonight in the Klngdome. l he semifinal series· second ~a me will be in the Seattle Center Coliseum. as was Tues· day nittbt's ronlesl. "You don't get beat by a lucky shot many limes and that was a lucky shot." Nelson said. "But there ls a certain amount or luck in any game. Maybe somewhere along in the series we'll get a break like that ourselves." Nfter a umeout. the Bucks' Quinn Buckner s uccesafully lobbed a pa.sa from midcourt to Marques Johnson. Johnson's al- lyoop shot barely missed at the buzzer. "THE LAST SHOT by Mar- ques Jobnsoo is a play that we ha ve used," Nelson said. "But youcan'lsay 'whatif.' ·· Seattle guard Gus Williams led all scorers with 30 points. Dennis Johnson had 24 . Milwaukee center Bob Lanier had 27, 21 In the first half. and rorward Dave Meyers 20 despite being hampered by foul trouble. Lanier loo ked invincible tn the first haJJ as he sank 9 of 12 s hots from the field . Afte r in- termission. he made 2 of 10 with holh £uccesses Ln overtime "I lned to take away his left" side. Seattle center J ack Sikma i.a1d or tus effort lo slow the veteran left-banded cent.er ac· quired rrom Detroit in February. "That's what we did m the second half and 1t was a little more succesi.ful .. Chargers, Oilers Win In S11nset John Bradbury and John Belles sparked a 14·hit assault for Edison High Tuesday as the Chargers moved into sole possession or.first place in the Sunset League baseball race. Jn olber acuon. Huntington Beach won a thriller from Westminster. 6·5. The Chargers blasted visiting Newport Harbor. 10-4, jumping on the Sailors for five runs in the first lnrung on a bases·loaded triple by Bradbury and a two. run single by Belles. Each added a single during the course of the game. Newport Harbor battled back with four runs in the third innin~ off a solo homer from John Culver and doubles from Chris Johnson, Vince Cook and Dave Saucrbrey. Edison, however. eased away with an RBI single from Rick Abbott, a run-scoring triple by Tom Duggan and capped It with Steve Morello's theft of home in the slxth inning. The victory moves Edison's record to 5-1 In league and 10-4·1 overall. while Newport slips to 2·4 In league. Mike Turner's bad hop single which caromed over the second baseman's head capped a three· run seventh inning and gave the Oilera their second Sunset Lea1ue victory in alx outings. Huntington Beach, down 5-3 in th e seventh . h a d Bobb y Thompson and Lance Harn aboard on walks with two outs when Glen Selbo tripled both home to tle the game. After Oreg Shirley waited. Turner bit a routine grounder to second which simply took orr after a bad bounce. allowing Selbo to come home with the winning run. The Oilers had scored three times In the first with the key blow being a triple by Tony Breckley. Starter Scott Marsh wcnl six lnnin11 plua before needing re· Uef hel,P from Breckley. ,,. ....... . ANGELS ••• which bun't been 1.00perceat for· two yeara. He bu been worktnc · separately from the club. tatinc part only in cond!Uonln8 drilll, but says he'll be ready for tbe opener Friday. WHEN F&EGOSI was evaluating hla outfielders, be paused before one 1pecl1l name. "II you think I've overk>oked an outfielder, you're ball ri&ht:• be Hid. "Don Baylor ia the catalyat ol our attack and my prime des· ignited bitter. But be can cer- ulnly be Uled in the oudleld. too." P'repl n.kl ... Bay1or WU simply out.lla.odinc lut year. "He bit 38 home rum wbile leadtne the major leapa with 120 nms scored and 139 RBI. No wonder he wu a runaway win· ner as the American League MVP " Thurado11 -f'r~gon eoaluate1 hu team'• chance• to repeal a tlt.e o.••,.... ,,_ w o.rr .. __ W nl. and tM oppolit6oft " pre· JAMAAL WILKES TRIES TO BEAT GARFIELD HEARD. vu~d Roger Carlson Track's Big Danger The rCCl'Ol cfo.!lh or C:hrr Schned.Jr. a 25 ~eJr old pole vaulter v. ho hit hl'i head on roncrc·te Jt San Diego St.ite, v. as a memon JOJ!~l·r to th1· pertJS or \:lUJtlO~, ;in ('\l'Ol &n tr.it!\ .md f1PJd th.it an this wntcr's mind, 1i. the most dangerous arena m high school athletics Think about 1l. llow m..in} times ha\t: )OU !>ecn a \ ctultcr comt• v.1thin int he•<, or 'lllmmmg into lht- v. oodcn chutP nn ht'I "'3'' down 111 an ah<•ned tn How man} t1mt•!> ha\\ ~ou 'u·n .m dlhltll hll th•· t'hUll"' Port J pits h<n 1: gone a Ion~ v. .1 • ir. o..oh 1n1- murh ol th1· lnlJlJl'l <ti th1• r.1ll 1n , .. ,it-\Jul•an~ JOii high JUmpmit. us nppo<1t•d to lh1 •1lc.J i;r.H:tH'" 111 !'.av.dust or .... ind llut thJt 'hut1• n·ma1n ... "Ith 1t .. open tn\ 1tat1on • • • EXPECTl\TIO~S TH.\T TllE Cl 'RRE.\T Orani::l' Count) rc·leaguing propo .. al would rarr) by a 38-16 margin fc•ll con!.1dcrably short with but a 29·26 appro\'al Among th(lt1tem~ in the propo,.il for the 1981 82 season is the movt•ment or Ne\\ p(Jrt II arbor and Saddleback in to the Sea View !..~:ague. C;. press to the Sunset Lt'ague. Pac1 f1ca, Sant .i Ana Jnd SJnt.1 Ana Valley to the Empire League• and El Oor•Hlo and Esperanza lo th(• Century Le.Jgue Appeals are expected to be m:ide 1n earh ~t J\' at the Southern Sert1on re·ll·a~uin~ comm1ll<·t> stage. and In September "'hen lhl' i::tnl'rJI coun eil votes Among those against the current proposal cH<' all seven Garden GroH League school!> !the} "ant Pacifica lo remain in the all·Garden Grove dts· tnct 1 and all or the Anaheim D1stncl schools tht·\ can't see the valve m Cypress entering the Suns~ League. pre~umably an place of Hunungton Beach based Ocean \ 1ew. v. h1ch would remain 10 the Em pi re League 1 • • • THE Cff SOUTHERN SECTION will feature four baseball champloni.hlp game11 at Anaheim Stadium Ma) 31, with the 4 A. 3·A. 2·A and l ·A titlei, at slake · Unresolved. however. is the time stn.:cture, as it was a year ago when the ClF took the option HIGHIETUIM ""*" IO ~ ._.. V•'f -,.."'"" ,.., M ~..,, A••• Mlal• -IC>per-..,_,.,.. -IMAM DEVB.OPM!NT JMl....t Hl-5402 THIS uf JJJJrtn~ tht mo ... t pr1 ·.,l1RtOUS (4·Al game in the aft1:rntJ()('l rnther than the rughtcap. El Segundo. "h1< h v.on tht:' 1 \ 11th'. h·fl ll!'i trophy cit homl' plJlt:"1lha s1 t on1t m1:.,l>at:eattached • • • KERWIN BELL, Prank ~urer and Bill \1alavas1 are off to Kansas University for t..Mir col- lege footbaU . but at "on·t be the last time this trio is 1 a\ on1n~ ht>fon· '-'>uthem Cahfom1a fans. Th+' J a\ ha" l..t•r-. wall \'ll>lt Lo8 Angeles m 1982 "hf'n th1• f..d1son 111.:h prodoct.s are JWli<>n. agaUl.St I ("I \ .\ 't•<Jr lat•·r a' -;enior-; they'll return to the < oli-.1•um to battl•• '-t>uthem Cahfom1a \ROl 'll Tiff': BEAT Corona del ~far lfti..h' l•ai.htball banquet at the Balboa Pavilion Thur~d.n v. 111 mrludl' PortJ.rnd Trail Bluers Gl'nl'ral ~tanaj!t•r S&u Inman. Inman. a former Or.:1n~t· C-0ast ColleE:l' basketball coach. wilt be the ft:Jtu red '>Pt'Jkt•r for the 6:30 event ... Five Orange l'oai.t ... r~a \'Otley ball products dot the Stanfo"1 L'mn•r-,1ty roster. led by former CIF l'ld\ 1:r l•f the Yt·..ir Klp Engea from Laguna Beach ll1gh r\lso ~1gn1r1cant to the CardJnals' program .ire frank Anderwn ("Jewport Harborl. llkltard \'ardle) <~c v.po rt Harbor>, Andrew Dodds l.af?una Beac h 1 a nd Randy Smltlt <Laguna Bl•achi . Ehewhere. Mart Altdeno11 of San (iementt> 1s at l'Ct.A. "hUe Bob Yoder, another ~a n Cleml'nte product. 1s the head volleyball coach at Ohio StJll' ~lanna H1gh football coach OaH Tbomp.wn. "ho \\Ill gwde the South in the t >range Count} All ·star game June 30 at Orange Coa"t Collef!e. v. 111 be doing it without the an- l1npatl-d help or several Fountain Valley High ro.iche<. If )OU lhtnk attt>ndance and support lor high <.rhool athletics has waned over the past r ...... \t',Jr'I. 1t.., not a localized problem. The \\ ashmgion lntt.>rscholast1c Activities Association 'iOu~ht out a research firm to conduct a poll on "'ht'th~r a tekthon would be successful to help raise mone' for high school sports. Only 15 percent of 214 !'Un;<' red "as supportive of the Idea ... Rams Coarh Ray Malavasl will be the guest <>peaker Fndar night at South Coast Plaza Hotel when the South Coast Plata 's Merchants AsSO<.'la· lion honors 1Ls prep players of the year with a ban- quet. begrnruni: al 1 WEEK'S SPECIALS 1979 SEVILLE 1977COUPE DE VILLE D'ELEGANCE AM/FM stereo w/tape. full po wer, cruise control & Cadillac wire wheel coven. <021RKS). If It's got wheels l ou'll move it aster In a Daily Pilot classified ad.call 642·5678 and a friendly ad-visor will help you turn your wheels tntocash. Cruise control, stereo radio w cassette player. split power ~cats & Cadillac wire wheel co..,ers. (222WYD l. .5 ll,995 '5995 11 \fanth nr l!.000 mile Cod.Illar ~·01.w f'rottttlO'll Scrt11tt Agl"HfMl\l lrtetudtd NABERS 2600 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Telephon~ (71') 540·9100 llOLll'i l'tl U 04''i 8 )0 ~'I to• l'M, '>4Tl.'1104'1' •00 AM 19 • l'M. ~UNOA\ IHO AM 19 t• l'M .All t ••"Ubl« I IOPf oetwt. AH PfO(ftlM\ltlel • tleffl•. l Rmtlen Top -AIAW Power T... I Ki1't LIMl~;:•d QoJdea 1'11t told.UCaJ 1·1 •lctor 11 Tu.,d11 flW1' "'· 1 ........ AlA w Cal Pol1 Pomooa lo 8)' IOJIN eBYANO J Ult t:'w.,::rt'1 Mike M ayne'a Oran1e Cot•l CoU~e baJebaU learn? And can Cerri&oa OJtCh tM Plrattt Ill the South Co11t Confereoc• 1tandlna1? Well, anawtrt to those qut1· llom..J.ba\ wut l upposed ta be 1UpjDtcf T\letday, wUI have to be put on hold until Moftdey followlns the mlxup that oc· \!urred at Pirate Field yeater· dity. women11 IOftball actloo. -Tta. two vl°'°'*~•.a. ' roved owe·. rtcofd lo S·t . Pomona ent•ted lht double-header wttb a ze.5 record. ln other Junior eolleae action. Orange Coaat Cotltl• boo•ted lta South Co11t Confll'tnH mark tQ &..a with 1 &.a vttdlct over Santa Monte•. WITH BOTH SIDES keyed and rta.dY to play their lmpor· tant eonftrence coott1t. tbe ••me WU po1tponed hff•UH m YOLLEYIULL stopped 01.11116 Hilla und L•&un" Beach topped t.a.iuna llalli. At Mlirlna. tho Vlklnaia Jumped nut to 15·7. 16 11 \ letones lk'hlnd lht> hit tlng Wld Plit-~1n.i of Hu.•11. l.ur~on und Pete Oavf'nport HOWEVER, THE Oll~t;RS ralh~ with three ~tr a1&ht ~ 10s ab :;euer Brian Fan~ •nd hlttflr John Thornton responded with 11trona efforb. Hunt1nf(ton Beitt'h 11nd Newport Harbor. both 3 0 meet In the Oiler gym Thursday night at 7 for the league lt•ud In Su Vltiw Leaaue 11clton, while leagut>·l(•ader Eslanr1a <6·0> was idle due lo its tour in Enaland. Corona d<'I Mar went rlvci sames In d~fea lmg F.I 'foro • RICK KANZLAR WAS lnstrumt>n tal an CdM'a victory with his setting. whale back row apeclalists Jon Schn1tger and Blake Sandberg turned in a ~ohrl defense and blocking. In Lhe deciding i.et, a 15·7 decision. Corona del Mar was particularly strong in its ser vice The winners are now 4·3 in lt•aguc, El Toro ls 3·4 IRVINE E CAPED a ma,Jor ups;t in Sea View League circles by taking Ocean \'1e" m h\l' ~Qll 11ftl'r breez- ing In the first l\\O g11nH!S Ocean View battled back to llnot the Issue atl 2-2. but walh John Baxter i.erv1n11. the winners improved 11 l·O lead to 1-0 itnd e11ed home. lrvlno 11 now 6· I m league play La Quinta. meanwhile, raced to a three-aet victory at Costa Mesa. edg mg the Mouma 1n the first aame. then rolling to eas.y victories in the next two behind lOu¥h work 11t the net ~here the Ml'san~ \H'r<• v1ctim1zed by u i;oltd blorkmg effort from Lu Quinta I N SO\JTH COAST Lcogue plJ). Capistrano Valle~· moved into a tit.' for first placu with L11guna Beach b) h11nding D11n1t Hills Its hrst loss of the year LAG UNA B EACH boos ted Its league mark to 3-0 with a straight ~--~ game victory over Laguna Halls Tom McDonald and Rich Evana came off the bench to aive the Artists 11 lilt, and that pleased Laguna Beach coach Ball Ashen TODl'S VODKA I 7~U1E.R 645 OLD SMCJOGLER SCOTCH 899 Woodhead, Cook Pace Gauchos uQuEuRs RETAIL R<'(T~l Saddleback College's Gauchos re the visitors struck for their two Amaretto DI Saronno. 1201 5.63 124.95 corded their fifth straight victory and homersmthe tophalfoftheframe Drambuie, not 1132 125.68 sixth in lht'lr last seven starts a~ Andy Jarvis reached base by "ay Galllano, 2JOl . I 0.25 I 13.77 Southwest.em was stopped, 5·3, m a of an error and Dave Schilling was Kahlua 230l 7.87 87.40 Mission Conference baseball game h!t by a pitch before Ed McCann Midorl Melon 230L 9.75 108.33 on the winner 's diamond Tues-singled to load the bases. Pete • 96 day. Changala then forced In a run with a Southern Comfort. 1 7~ UH f-1 I 2.24 67. David Woodhead improved his con-free pass, Pete Harrell got another Tia Maria, l3 oz 8.77 97.35 ference record Lo 4·1 with 1 1even. run across on a ucrlflce Oy and BLENDS hitter. Aside from allowln1 a two-run Dave Cook laced a double to lert h omer and a solo four-bagger, cent.er to. drive ln the tyln1 and win· Hiram Walker Imperial, Q(JARI 5.50 Woodhead was in complete com-nin~runa. K••sler 7~UTro IO 53 bl .00 5850 65 71 d st i..· t f d lk C an°ala added an RBI 1ln1le In ....., • 1 ._... • • ... · · • man , r1"tnl OU our an WI in& a $ 7 C I) 81t three. the sixth innln1 11 the G1ucho1 eagrams rown, 1 75 uru~ · ..1 The Gauchos put the game away 1n maintained their lead In the Southern BOURBONS the bottom o( the second lruunf aft.er Dlvi•lon with a 8-4 record. 66 55 _____ ;..___;,;.,.._..-.;.._.___;;--....-......;...._--.,;.;....__.......;.. _____ Ancient Age, OUAA• 5 .99 Early Times. OUAAT . 5 99 66.60 Test Drive The All New 1980 Peugeot Now At beach imports AND WE WILL GIVE YOlr A COMPLIMENTARY INVITATION TO Team Peugeot/Rossigliill TENNIS EXmBITION AND CLINIC AT THE NEWPORT BEACH H. Walker Ten High. 1 15urt i; 9.78 54.35 l.W. Harper. OUARr . 7.39 81 99 Jim Beam. 1 7HrTER .. I I .19 62.00 BRANDY AND COGNAC Christian Bros .. 1 1~ w1 ~ 12.29 68 21 E & J, I Ll lLW • 6 .30 69.90 Courvolsler V.S .• 1~M1 12.79 141 95 MartclV.S.P .• 1~ML 12 19 13525 CANADIANS Black Velvet. r·LmR . 6.47 Canadian Club. 1 15ur1"' 15.79 Canadian Mist. au,-,wr 6.07 Seagrams V.O .• 1 15ur1 ~ 15.79 GIN Beef eaters, 1 .,., urr;R 15.75 Gllbey's, 1 l'>LlfCR 9.75 Gordon, rJU,-,wr 5.55 Seagram's, QU,4.wr 5.65 Tanqueray. 1 ,,urER 16.69 RUMS Bacardi Lt. & Dk .• 1 7'J ua i. 10.95 Castillo Lt. & Dk., OOA"' r 435 Myers Jamlcan. 1~M1 7.35 SCOTCH Dewars White Label. 1 '' t 111 " 18.39 Chlvas Regal. QUART . 1565 Ctuny, 1 7't.Jn:.R 12.29 J & 8, OOA-Rr 10.19 Johnnie Walker Blk., 1.JUA"' 14.79 Lauders, 1 1' uri:R .... 11 .4, TEQUILA Cueivo White. 1 UTfR . 7.17 Don EmllloWh. & Qotd, 1 1~u R 8.88 s,uza Oold. QUART 7.70 VODKA Crown Ru11e. ooAAr 4.33 Kamchatka, I 7, LITEH 8.09 Popov. 1 1,urER 7.15 Smirnoff. OuAAr ~79 Qllbeya Vodka. 1.1~TER. 7.97 71 .90 87.65 67.44 87.65 87.35 5390 61 .61 6261 9268 60.83 48.24 81 .50 102.00 173.87 6817 112.75 164.29 63.39 79.56 4929 84.92 4775 44 .77 42.89 64 .26 44.25 bOI Ill CA5r Rl I /\IL 5.21 10.48 9.49 7.29 9 .03 11.33 8.12 5 .09 9.75 10.96 5.55 5.55 9.06 6.84 10.34 1 1.37 5.83 11.83 11 .28 6.00 14.6 1 5.62 14.6 1 14.56 8.99 5.14 5.22 15.45 10.14 4.02 6.80 17.00 14.4 9 11 .37 9.40 13.70 10.57 6.64 8.22 7.12 3.98 7.47 7.15 5.36 7.38 i TENNIS CLUB J Sunday, Aprll 13, 1980 j The 505 . Progress. Sot Compromise • i i . . . QORDONS QIN 1.7,.UfER g43 BAILEYS IRISH CREAM 7»1>\UJUT!R 1os1_ th• holM plate umpire filled to Thcnr.----- To the dl11ppolntment of both coachet .-nd pl1yon, only baae umpire Merlin Bnua arrived at th• scheduled 2:30 1tart101 Ume. Mtnt.nc wu plate umpire BlU Campbell, and there w11 no Im, mediate reuoa ror lilt' dtHp.; pea ranee. M•uaen Mayne and Wall)' Klncafd o f Cerrito• trltd desperately to find a replace- mentl but the game was official- ly ha led at 3:30 when both sides came up empty. llA YNE, WHOSE TEAii la In the midst of a 17-game wl.Mlng I ~ITlO TO '-)(JW\.. VON HAND llrtak and =~tol b)' I me tn tba · or · · f:rence 1taa la••, 1aw tbe po1t~ u ODIJ a minor aet~ack. Re dld mot h.IM hla dls· pleasure, MftlYtr. over what occurred. "ll'a r..U1 Nd.'' ea.Id Mayne. "With lhf rrnponanee or a gam-e like th.I.a and not have t.be umpire ahow ... ·•vou Just don't need thta t ype or thlnt. '' In actu11lty, the dolay belps the Piratetf (8·0 in conferace, 19-3 overal > who draw a bye next week <Tut1day} lo the S outh Coas t Con ference schedule. eamz CASE RETAIL RETAIL MJRRASOU WINES r eonu. I CASE RETAIL ! Burgundy. 7'°ML 2.63 28.60 2.39 : Cabernet Sauvfgnon. 7<J: "'' 4.33 47.30 3.94 I Chablis, 150 '\L 2.63 28.60 2.39 ; CheninBlanc. 1~1""L 3.47 37.79 3.15 f Gewurztramlner. '> "IL 4 04 44 00 3.67 Johannlsberg RiesUng. 'j ML 4 04 44.00 3.67 f Chardonnay. 1~ML 4.74 51 70 4.31 , Gamay Beaujlois. 150"'.L 3.02 32 95 2.75 Fleuri Blanc, 1':.A. "'L 4 04 44.00 3.67 Monterey Riesling, 1'Jfi 1o11 3.27 35.59 2.97 Petite Sarah. 1~ML 3.52 38.44 3.20 Pinot Notr. 1~NL 4.04 44.00 3.67 White Burgundy. 7':N '"l 3.61 39.55 3.28 Petite Rose. 1soML 2.63 28.60 2.39 ZlnfandeJ. 7!1c'.>~ 3 61 39.55 3.28 \:-~ZJAf\ /1T4o:7 :t ~~~:s ~-;J~~ RtilN~~u<, ~ RHl"1E '"--"!r' L 112 (Ag~l~J4 SUTTER HOME WINES ZinfandeJ, AMADOR co 1yi "''L 4 04 44.00 3.67 Zinfandel, u OOAAOO co 7Y> '-'IL 3.33 36.30 3.03 Whrte ZinfandcJ. 1~Ma. 3.33 36.30 3 .03 WENTE BROS. WINES Blenc de Blanc, T':/JMll 2 64 28.80 2.40 Blanc de Noir. 1x M 2 9 l 31 .68 2.54 Chablis, 150 MM. 2 0 I 2 1.84 1.82 Dry Semllllon, 1'°""ll 2.75 30.00 2.50 Orey Riesling, 1~Mll 2.64 28.80 2.40 Johanlsberg Riesling. r ''.1L 3.27 35.64 2.97 Petite Slrah. 1~Mt. 2.39 26.00 2.1 7 Plnot Chardonnay. 7':/J'" 1 4 .04 44.00 3.67 Pf not Nolr. 1'° "Ill 2.75 30.00 2.50 1?0<.JNCf' eonu 0..J"'Cl 7 t>P4'CK I f'4'( t\ LIGHT Ok DARt< CM 230 349 ~ CASE OF 24 8 80 WARM ~\ WARM vv FRA.NCISIAN WINES Burgundy, 750ML . . . . . 2.42 Chardonnay. 1~ML. . ...... 6.04 Chablis. 750-Ml. 2.42 Chenin Blanc, 7'°ML .3A2 Cabernet Sauvignon. 1so ML .5.24 Gamay Rose. 750ML .. 3A2 Ptnot Nolr, 750l-\L .4 .83 Pinot Noir Blanc, 750ML 4 .03 Pinot Noh' Rose, 1soML . 3.48 Rledrui. !~. 4.63 Zlnfancle1. mML ... .. ... 3.62 'J 26.35 65.89 26.35 3729 57.09 3729 52.69 43.89 37.81 50.49 39.49 2.20 5.49 2.20 3.11 4.76 3.11 4.39 3.66 3.16 4.21 3.30 We Now Offer a Limited Selection of National Brend Oroc:.ry Items. 7l•·N0-4347 21012 IEACH ILVD. 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(ctl SI LO\ A."Of"k-) J 11c 1,.,,,. ~ < ~1 .,, Lona n ... cl'I s t -ti l*Oly PoniOnfl 11 (_ftf 'jl NC>t1,,ridQr 8 Junior College SOUTH COA~T CONFERENCE <''"•'O" ,11 OranQP Co.t\t Cpo\toont.'o ""' ump1t£-\ f ullr r '"" 8 Mt C,.tn ,•.,t1on10 l !M>nt;) AM ) C"·roo..monl I ¥1SSIOH COHl'EllEHCE .... OO•••M<k \ ~Ull'lwf'\t•rn l !M>n O•t'QO (C' (1tru\ J S.tn 5,.,l\d,01no 4 AiW"r\IM 1 High School SUNSET LEAGUE Hunllngton Bett<h tt. WMlm1n't~r S E 01-.on 10 Newport H•rOOt • Junior College S tandings SOUTH COAST CONl'EREllCE W L Ga O"'nqe '°"" i, o Cfft1t0'\ ~ I S.nl• AM \ 7 I 1 Fullt'<cton l 1 ' S.nOt@-QO~ S S Gro"moot 6 s , Mt. S.n Antont0 • ~ , n.w.u,·sGamH Orange Co&\I <ti Mt S.n Antorwo S..nld Ana •I vrrllo\ S.." 01pqo Me"'1 at Croumont MISSION eoftf'IEREHCE "" SOutllotnl Olvlsi.. ... GB $.>001--.. 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J U >t Tal:tagCo••••d Michael Cooper (21 ) tips the ball away from Alvin Scott or Phoenix in the Lakers' 119·110 opening National Basketball Association pl.eYoff win Tuesday night. The victory gives the Lake rs a one-game edge in the best-of· seven series . -l Misc. TUffdeC,!~Mdloft• ---~ BOS TOH RED SOX -SMt L.auy -.. ..... -... -............ c...,.. ....... .,\....,._ ........ u.e-(1H(.l"""'TI RECY.>-Pvr~tM~ Ir.ct Of Ooo\ --· cat<-. ,,_, ,,.. O•---"""' -.....,'<., Auec .. 1-. \ T LOVtS CAllOINAlo.S -ODt'-41 ..... "' S< ..... a. polO•«. to S41riftvfietd of uw An'Wlttt<.., AiitO<.l.110" llOO'TIAlo.lo. _....,._ .... _ {LfVELAJIOO BROWN' -S. ..... Berl "ft'Of'•fn...,_ ~ICUf" IOCC&• ----lecc.ff ........ TOAO-.TO at.1ZZAAO -Ft-Pew 11 ... -· __ ..,_, n. .. ~ MO ..._ Roe tor --tor Iv\~­''°"~ '" • ~ "" tort ~,de.,. tat MtvrO.t .... ... 1--< .. Le- \T LOU!\ SfE"1111EA'> H•rned Tr«, Le•~•etJPfW"f' .. ~f Witschger Preserves UCI Win I ReheHr Jim Witschger got CJI Stat ... Lon g Reach's Jim Wood14 ard tn rt y out with the bases loaded in the ninth to preserve L'C Irvine's 8·5 win O\ er the 49t>"" Tuc~day . The victory. the third in five Southern Cahfom1a Baseball As· so<.'1 a lion outin gs for UCJ. belonged to starter Andy Bisnar who saJled into the ninth inning with an 8-2 lead. The Anteaters were sparked offensively by Larry Dotson's third home run of the ye.ar, a solo blast down the rigbt field hne. and Mike Mayeaux's first round tripper of the seasoo in the seventh. Da¥e-Gttlies and Scott Darling each collected three hits to add to UCl's 17-bit outburst. Every UCI player collected at least one ttit in the victory which improved the Anteaters' overall mark to 19-16·1. UCI hosts the University of Redlands today in a 2:30 p.m. non·conterence game 10 prep· a ration for a three-game weekend series with Cal Slate Fullerton. The Anteaters dropped a 12·4 decision Saturday to CSF in the c hampions hip game of the Orange County Baseball Touma· ment. Finn Regatta Under Way Entry list on the Finn Class national championship regat1- which gets under way out ot Newport Harbor Yacht Club to.. day reads like a world cham· p1onsbip. Among the 42 entries are four sailors from Canada. five from Mexico. one from Norway and one from Switzerland. Serious racing 1ot under way today in the ocean off Newport Pier over an Olymplc triaqle course . Two races were scheduled today, Thursday, Fri· day and a final race oa Satw- da y . Scortn1 will be by the Olympic penalty system In which first place 1eta a aero penalty. The Finn ls 14-foot one-man dinghy which ls the singlehanded boat ln Olympic yacbuna. AJDCIGI the ltatett repnl«lted are California, 17; Maryland, I ; Wlacomtn. one; MuaadaWetta, three; New Jeney, tour. \ ' . ' .. PIP BOYS · . · STILL GIVES A LIMmD ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY* ~ --M NO-EXTRAC OST · '"t 't" •o'i. v1vrs • l'M•ffo w•H•Nn o .... co•Ntu t11n 10 1 • v t<1•1to N"Mlft O • M()N1M\ •C.AIN~· •H •O•O HAl••O\ ,,.,. 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GARDEN GROVE SANTA ANA WESTMINSTER 10912 KATEllA AVE 120 f flRST ST AT CYPRESS 1.5221 BEACH BlVO ICATEllA & EUCllO PHONE .547-7477 PHONE 893-8.544 PHONE 638-0863 OPEN MON. THRU FRI 8 A.M.-9 P.M.!SAT. 8 A.M.·6 P.M./SUN 9 A.M.· 5 P.M. \. . .. ' . • ' WMfflNGTON <AP) -8W Miller paya wll.b c-. lol eNd•t. Comumer pncu lnoruMcl 11.1 percut lut rw. lo fa.r 1n ilMbll~~-· ll&-... '-v.beff rUtna...trnteot1~1CNfdL -~ ...,..a._.,..._...,...bedtl-.. '".WW. aod hll wilt. Airt•Mt havetr ued tredlt c:a.rdl, ~ ,,_..,. rllt"iQ ... .-; Ja fMtt..,.. Mitre tM .. 11 ol. aN •'t Jlao to 1wt now. ••Wt'•e ...wr bcMaabt unhlu Oil dMb ~--.. = .. PQMdu wlililD M. tr•..,-*-~NMt--ow bom•." IQ'I MWar, 1 lllDUO«atl'e. Re drlv•I•• --. lliiliMtil,..... andlM.-totabtMb•. "I am wey_ conaekMlt &bat I mun Mt u .. ample for other peo. pie;•...,. S.U..r htfflOD, tM Dn1lde1lt'1 eon1umer affatra ad- vlMr ... ~tdta. lntlaUoa ''huo't alf"'9d me that much ptl'l9UllJ. . . SMl aald tbet wbcm a dnll the UJr• wore out ta th• 1leev11 re· entb'. abt "had aomo palobel put on tM tlbowt and -rather proudb-1bowedbow l wuaUU wearto• it." BVEN TROUGH TKB AVt:&AGE dollar earnlnas of the American worker lncre11ed lut 1ear. the worker'• buyln'/ power deellnld about 5 ~rffllt. the rault botb of lnflalion an hJ1her taxea. Paul A. VoJcker, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, 1uf· fertd a aubltantlal l011 of Income last year, the result ot his move hom preaident of' lbe New Voris Federal Reserve Bank, wbere bis 11lary wu Sllt,000 a year, to board chairman. where be earns MO, TOO. Volcker said be has had lo make widespread adjustments ln hla llvlog bablta. Dul be aald be tells members of hia famlly the chaoses are "lood for thelr soul. . . " Here la a rundown on bow these and other ornctala re1ponded lo questions from The Aas0<lated Presa on bow lnnauon baa affecl· ed them ln their private lives: -Sen. Wtlllam Proxmire, D·Wla .• chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, wbote congressional salary Is $62,500. "I've always been a Scrooce. I n.111 to won instead of drlvinc to work. We rarely go out lO eat. We eat at home -that saves a lot of money." I I ·' --._ '°'*"~'••-. Me• . .....,... ., _. ::1-! .. ~=~-=r.m·~to·.==.==.r..-. .. :i. t,baneJPbochoodNl&eu .... .,..-..,.,.......... : : ,. .. Tbe cutbeckt LD m1 W• ltYl• have Mia m..,•alj1"'*.., ID• I come la not tM a\'Vqe lnoome.'' Ola11D9 aakl ... ._ • ...._ a . -, clltference. l uHd to IO to t.M beak OD Monday ud &et • Hf,. .. ~ : amount ol cub and lt would tut me for a wtft, n daillD't atr«ca:. ~ • like it UMd to do. You have to ao to tbe _. qaia." ·: ~: -Altred Kahn, tbe J>N1ident'1 ehief ad•lMr on lllllMioa. PfO; : •: blema, Sat,080, "It bat aff~ .veeybody 8Dd 1 .. DO acetdDft. · . · Whent\ttt he bu to travel by"'ll.r, be td• edYutall of clileMint'.. • : : or 1uper-1avcr faret, even when on eovemm•t bullw1. Tblre ls : · : more cblcken and pork, and lea beef, in hJa dlM. Ht rldtl tbe '6eY.· -• : cle on erranda n11r hie home and Ile trequenUy tak11 U.. ...,..,y _ : to work · ·: -I , , ' -G. WILLIAM MILLER, 8EC•ETA&Y ol the ueuury .. :. ; $69.630. "In my peraonaJ life I'm fairly frqal anyway ••• but wt. : ; bave cut down on our 1taodardl of living, I 1uea. •• He rocle tbe tMIJ ·:, to work when he lived In Providence, R.I. before oorotn1 to W 11hineton ln 1978 and hi• wtfe freqUeAUy uaea tbe bus new, ; i He hu one automobile, a tbree·year-old med!u.m-•l• Buick. and be kept his last car for nine yean before gtvlna It to a relative. They uae aJr condllloruna only apartn&IY In Lhe awnmer and beat.. · only therooma they areuatnalnwtnter. ratberthan theCrentlreapart~. · roent. ~ -Mrs. Peterson. the con1"mer adviaer, who earns-. ~.~. ''When I am buyina produce at tbe aupermarket. l buy. what la In aeuo11 and in &ood 1uppl1 and, therefoTe, wttb low prices. There are Umtt when I am temp\ed lO buy aomelbina ex-· ouc. but I aay lo myself. •no Eather, don't do It. People a:re- watcluni you.' " • I FCC 'Cuts Loose' Phone Firms ~;· } . .. • ' ' ............. Big Bug? WAStUNGTON (AP) -The Federal Communlcallooa Com· mission. Wllocki111 a door lO the computer aae. Is reatruclunng the telecommunications in· dustry to &Ive the telephone company new freedom to offer data proceulng and other com· puter servtcea. Twin vertical stabilizers and associated systems or a U.S. Na,·y and Manne Corps F IA-ISA Hornet fighter are a ssembled at Northrop 's new 1.9 million-square-fool facility in El Segundo. Northrop is a major subcontractor to McDonnell Douglas. Huntington Bea ch, prime contractor ror the Hornet While freeing tbe telephone company to aet lnlO the business of marketing computers, the FCC rullnl "Would req ulre lt to set up subsidiaries to handle aales and leaalng or equipment ranging from conventional home telephone sets to advanced data terminals. THE NET effect would be separate bills for the average phone user: one for use of tl'le line coming to his home and LEASE ill From The Leader WE ARE OFF TO A RECORD LEASE YEAR! Benefit From Our Pnc1ng Polley, Selection And Superb Service. NABERS ~ OPEH10AYS 28011HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 540-9100 * * * Monthly Plwne Rental Slated SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Be&lnnilll Aprll 22, phone custome rs wlll be charged 80 cents a month for r enting a phone from Pacific Telephone. Only large businesses and customers who own their own phones can est'ape the charge. The surcharge is the result of a $227 mlllton rate hike the phone company won from the Public Ut1llt1es Commission last week. The company had sought S337 million on an emergency basis but the PUC said It would consider the other SllO million with a 1795 m1lhon Increase 1t11l under stud)'. A company spokesman said that Pacifi c Telephone "has no Idea how many customers own their own equipment, but we think the number is very. very small." THE SPOKESMAN ALSO said that the sur· charge will also nol apply lO businesses that use complex equipment such as centrex syatems. The lncreases will cost all customers a total of $157.8 million and buslneasea another 189.4 million. In addition to the 60 cents surcharae. the PUC1 abo granted an lncreaae of one cent for direct dial day rates for the first minute up lO 30 miles and for additlonaJ minute rates for steps between 17 and 90 miles. TOLL RATES FOR COIN telephones will 10 up five cents for the rlrst three minutes for dis· tances of 13 to 20 mllea and surcharges for OJH)rator-assisted calls Increase by five cenl• per <'all. ''l'M NOT DOINO TO MISS DELIVERlllO A BABY ••• '' 'Invisible' Women Noticed 1 ciin reta• o111s1rle ol tiome ;irirj n•t,rP knowing !hat I m nor going 10 miss Cleltvering a 1>.1l>y -Nhen I n t1<:,.,eH loc.1' r:_. ··Eugene R Sollman M 0 Cdnoga Pai~ • DUfUtl(i Tiil r.ASOlltlE C-UllCM WMA T ltlOllt CAH I IA Y1 ~I IJ'I Dl'1"0 ~ """'\ ~"'°" tt.., Ol!U •l'IO ~ Iii rQJ!t'(J IO~ CUSIOllW -INI lotallOn. l<tt<- P19t IWvl °" 10 ~' ~ Cll9" Ml W'lft '"" DllSNM • ~ ltll'G1I a;,t'y !'~ !JI' ~ ~ I' ··Jorm!. ~~ ~ll!Q!l1'e'S Inc ~ • EV9I wmt MOIOS Ill TllE TIUCll • · n \hlcellav111Q~W>'IOllon !Ill llQillllt 10 NY "!OJ aie Wl'l!l'O ··11.-,A~ ~ Ao tono"1onl'<\ Allliow•• G¥ot!!GIM ··1t1Y HIP MID I AllE PMOIOS ' My "'*'-oe;s Ill WVll'il "' ""' OUblC. 111119 MtllCle al ~ "'""' " • Md AnswP P9c)B IOSUfe\ tlll> My °"" n 1"' oniers ws ..,_,.-~1 • "°°"" l .. ,.., " llWle' -11C Murot'l'I " c Mil!Olly ~ &.ft ... I HANllS TO Nt$Wlll 'AGf . As. Of ••• UlllW'lil"ll OPll4' .... wlltoOul 11' Ollice -t Ut" """' 00 Of'< ~ et11t1li Wlll'IOUI W'Vlf'9 JDoul •ner W'lf C.-. IWW Ci111N 111 ·f.o~B W.. A-~~ LOS~ 1 ''WI NAVUAlllO> ACCO\lllf1 .'" N'CWfl P'91 lllS pr~ Ill lftW!ll COtlOJCI Wiil (jJ/ 1191111 .. .., Wt l'IMOM*' cmulU tlr tlllflO llllle IO Ot" IO-~V Gllll lfld QI"" ClJr QltlOl!lerl quo -when !Ny lwwe •Oll#lnl Jom C•on1< ~II "9sl CooltOI Co l,.w Mgiltllt "TMl Ollll Titllll THAT llTI Mi tVMT." In,.. ...... 'fOol1 r-. ""'11 dl9nll ltlt VU WtOloOO 0.,.1~ INI Nit '"'.., m••• ll\ll mtC11191! ionlQtt'I" .Ef ...... ~~I AlllEAlll. ~ fl~~WER PfllJE tn Los Angeles County 462-PAGE In Oran~ taunty 731•/7 7 7 or cal'°"""' 1-800-252-9181 Or Cll lnlllllftlllfl fir 1111 AMWllr "'9 ... __. ,.,. ........ -.c-.-o NEW YORK CAP> With support from a TV star and Ms. Magailne, "invl1lble women" may be demanding m ore reapecl -and more m oney -for their cle rical. blue an d "pink" collar Jobs. The star is Linda Lavln, or CBS'• "Alice" to the millions who see ber each week aa t waitress ln Mel'a Diner. Ma. Lavin ls a new member of the National Commllllon on Worklna Women, a •roup which combata the problem• of working women - especiallf the IO r.rcenl holdtng low.pal , low· status Jobe, Uke "Allce;i- .. Allee" also appean on the current cover of "Ma." magailnt, which wa• releued at a newa conference Monday. The 1Hue lnclud• a report on women holdtn1 clerical jobs. akilltd and union trade Jobs, and "pink collar" Jobs s uch a1 waltresaea and bouaeboid workers. c.11 ua-1111. Put • tew word• to work for ou. a n other for the equipment. however aophisucated. The broad-ranging decision takes Into account rapidly emerging technology that allows for what t be F CC cal11 ·•enhanced" telecommunlca· lions. This service covers in- stances where the lntormaUon beln1 transmitted la chanced ln some tuh10Q. 1ucb as when one computer "talk~" to a different type of computer . Th e "enhanced" service would not be regulated. That also would cover ex- panded use In the future or more sophisticated equipment such as the so-called •·smart" telephone, which can dial a number on ill own. complete a coHt-t.o-cout caU almott lnatantly or screen out unwanted callen . B11lc telephone service for communlcationl between people will 1WJ be re,u1ated. The ru.Una. on a $-2 vote Mon· day. would completely de· re1ulate the telephone equip· ment market, effecUve March l . 1982. and require the nation's larcest telephone companies - American Telephone & Tele· graph and General Telephone & Electronics -to compete with Independent manufacturers in Over The Counter HASOU ..... offerl.D g equipment to ~~ubUc: To apur that eompeti , tb~ agency adopted rules U.t wiU allow customers to know I• th• first Ume exactly how much tt cosu to leue a phone and helf tbem decide wbether they want. to buy ooe. loatead. - The new computer Htvtce means AT&T will be able to compete ror the flnt lime wittl . auch flrma as IBM In offerin1 · data proce11ln1 Hrvlcea over the telephone. A 1958 federal court coneenl decree llrolted Bell to computer technology directly related to telephone communication r<I Of " Off u Ott I) u • 1J ll ! II 1g 10 10 10 IOf 'h •4 • 1 . ' ' : I • 1 . , . ' MUTUAL FUNDS • II l What are you. H Individual taxpayer. Ukely to &aln directly from the "Crudo OU Windfall Prot\ta Tax Act ol 1880." now aotne oo our rederal law books? Very Utile. That's the short but almost surely accurate •P· pralul. for moet of you. u taxpayers. wlU receive next to no pertanal benefit from th1a meaaure. EVEN THOUGH THE Carter admlnlstratlon'a s pokesmen describe the law In glowing terms u one of it.a "mott significant domestic accompllabment.s and the moet tmportant energy blll ever to e meree from Congress." it's more realistic to accept the as· •esameot of Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan <D·N.Y.> when he bluntly told his fellow lawmakers. "We're not doing anything very seriOUJ here to· day. we aJl know." This level of candor is rare. Nearly everyone. with the Wlde rstandable exception of tbe oil indu5try lobby. 11 halting the act. A MAJN REASON is that the meas ure gives law make~ running for re-election aomelhin& to boar;t about back ho me . It ls an unus ual e xample of Congress raising m oney before s pending it by m eans of a tax on a polJlJcally powerful but not outstandingly papular ~roup in o ureconomy -011 producers. The act does not commit Congress to passing much or the a pproximately S230 billion It wall collect Crom 011 produce rb over the next 11 years directly on lo taxpayer~ The meEU1ure contain!> "guidelines" directing hov. thu. mone) bhall be used 125 percent for energy aid to the poor. 15 percent for encr~y and transporta· lion problems. 60 percent for 1n<.'ome lax redut t1ons 1. But thc.-se are not bmdmg. IN THE ACT ARE what Ont' tongress1onal aid de-,nalx-d to my as:.<K'1ate. Brooke Shearer . as "a lot uf prom•~ but not much a<.'lion " Here is a rundown on tht-i.tood 1nlent1onb and manor benefits to lax pJycr-. v.htl·h the mca&ure does contain. Larger tax crcdlL'> for conser vation-minded homl'owner.., but only fo r 1nd1v1duab anstalltng solar. "'ind or gt-other ma I de\' ace!> They wi ll find their mJx1mum tax <.'redat jumpin);( from a top of S2,200 to· da) to a new t.op of $4.000 MoreO\er. the credit 1-. rctroact1\'C• to Jan I . 1980. and ruru. through the <.'lose of 1985 Interest Rate Peak Sprus Stock Market NEW YORK 1AP1 Stock pn ccs moved up today· am ad hopes that interest rates may have fi nally peaked. The Dow Jones averaRe of 30 andusw1a l stocks. up 6.66 po1nt:.Tu~day.r0beanotherll 52to7R6 52to<ia). Advan<.'ang iss ue!> outnumbcrt.>d loser:. by a margin or <1lmo~t 3 I on the Ne"' York Stock Exchan~e \\ Jlter Wnston. the chairman ofC1t1corp. told a seminar in llull.,lOO on Tue:.cia)' that tus "gut feclulg" was that the prime lendine rate chareed by ban.b. now at 2IO percent. wab either at lbepeatorclo.e&olt. Stocks in bank.s. which could benefit from a decline in 1nt erel>l r ates. were eeneraJly up. Utilities. anotht.•r benef1muy of lower interest rates. also r allied. Bond pnces were up but the dollar was down. 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LakcrA take on the Phoe.nlx Suns In the flnl round of the We1tern Divis on pla)'otta..a.t.. the Forum KCOP • 8:00 -"Omar Khayam." Cornel Wllcfe stars as the adventu~<a Pofl In U\ls e))lc movie With Debra-Paget and John Derek . CBS 8 9:00 -"Nurse." Michael Learned. late of ''The Waltons." portrays a head nurse ln a busy metropoJltan hospital in th.ls new TV movie with Robert Reed (sec photo at , left>. oonductOt, ~ a Y ..... • ALL .. THI fAMll. Y QlorM ..... out ,.., in. 11.uon. ~ '*"O ~eo­ llet't °" .... n:t0e 8 LOY880AT "Oolible Wedding" Trltll and Cyo ~. Frea Tr11v11lena: "The eunv-·· Ruth lklm. Sid C-, "Julie F• Hard Tony Robene. (Al ~ ( 1 fir .. JO mil't) ••• lOllil>MOW Qv .. 1: IUlllor Hanoy -;-;-IMITTA " ........ ofllOW llUI"'* • rOWIO ,...,.. -*' ....... tMOOpll• ......,,.,._, (RJ • • Ul"I ANO T1IMI Oii' ... "° • ...,.. 1114 l' ~ llunl:h... """ "°'..,_,, llflet "" ooMettee to Hdl41. Tilt,..., ll\OY9 out, Wt. 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Ann Blvth A c:orrl111 on M-• man whO It etW'Olng 1rlal for n1a tnvelld wM I mutder (2 "'•) e MOVIE Thursda1,.• :: Doyif•e .Uoel~: • l:JO MAUDI Meudll ~ VMen 90 l)aCll 10 ~ IC)f I'*< JO .,.., t-*>t\ • n9MAOY~ The B111d~• oetghborl oec:.I04I 10 ACIOOI a ~ end 11\d up Wflh Int .. .IANfON>AN080H Oredy geta Involved in ii CAM ol ""81aken 1c1en111y f.11 DICK CAVfn M1chuel Learned a nd Robert Reed star in .. Nun,t>." u n~\\-TV mo\'te about the hfl' or a metruµolttun ho~p1tal's head nur:,l', tonight Ht 9 on l'HS. Channel 2. I fr:::W.tmtOQlj ANCllL.a TheMgiell~M~ way \NC:k.,. to '*' the hl,.a ... ~ .,, al- 11 :10 0 NHL PLAYOFFS UI 1(1~ •t NY I•'-" cuq. o.i.,, One OI ~ton's "*' ~dczM • big CIC* .. tion by romancing • Eura- MIWI got1 wtMI may be CH'I Ille -ol the "*"Y 8 tiW<E Me LAUOH • Mll8tOH: * * • Or Je6lyll And Mr Hyo•" ( 19411 Spenur T t ec:y fngrld Bergmw1 A "*'tel ec>eGllillt I e•Plfl· rnenls on nitnMI! 8"'0nluel ty car.>M hlS deltrucuon (7 n.a . 16 rntn) -AFTERNOON~: ... 11:00ID. •1"r"The0iny ::: 0 11me" ( 19881 Han~: Oue11 phologtaphe• Petrick Segel ~ OVEAEASY Gue1t Stanlay l(ramer (R) CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH 11 Corps COtl'Wnlt\Olf uti 111 he QlvM the gene.Al • pnytkal • THI llEHNY HILL ~ Beon11 pr_,11 Illa U.. • m•n cnc>tt ano nts own veralon of • pop feellvlll fin OVERfASY Gueat St11nley Kr•mer (R) tJi) MACHE.ll / l.EHAfA REPORT 9 MERV OAIFFIH GUMll Jacque11ne 81ase1. B arbara Carrata Dt Ar nOIO Klein 7:00 1J CBS HEWS G H8CHEW8 7 -~ II THE PtllC£ 18 RIGHT G 0UtNHE88 OAM£ 8 9 FACE THE MUSIC 0 HOllYWOOO 8QUAAE8 8 HAPPYDAY8AGAIH wnen ArnOld p;c1c1 FCH'ltMI 10 be bMI man fOf nos W8Ckl•ng 10 • Japanese brtde llW! F on11e Cur"6 11rnos1 bring' an end 10 tllle"8nl fJ ABCNEWS D J()t(~'S WILD ID M 0A 0 S0 H Hawi.eye •• poekeO 10 be tne pe<sonal pnyi;1C111n tor 0 TIC TAC OOUOH m All IH TH£ FAMll Y E<111n .... ._. • trten<IS/\IP ao on tl>e "awap" r;ecuon otamagavne Q) AOAM-12 Mellor llllO Reed G801U•e II pa11 OI b8nQ1fs 1n • ShoO- tout fD MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPOf'IT m THE SHAKESPEARE PlAYS Channe l (,ifltin g s IJ KNXT (CBS) CO!. Angell''> 0 KNBC (NBC) LOS Anqele:. 0 KTLA (Ind) Los Angl•le~ fJ KABC·TV (ABC! LO!. Angele-, ({) 14.FMB tCBSJ San Diego G KHJ rv (Ind) LO!> Anr1i:lt·., @) KCST (ABCJ San Oh•qo ID KlTV (Ind) Lo!> AnQPlf'~ Q) KCOP rv (Ind , LO!> Ano••lr•., fD KCET· TV tPBS) LO'> Anq,,-lt."> "1l> KOCE TV 1PBS) Hunlington ~uch Db Last Ride AP Wlrel'Nt• Ronny Cox stars as an ex-rodeo champ faced with the raising of his 10-year-old son in "One Last Ride." a CBS afternoon s pecial, airing in half-hour segments this week at 3 p.m . on Channel 2 Playg o e rs Peek Around Cameras DALLAS <AP) Theatergoers paid $100 eat'h to s ee Henry Fonda in "The Oldest Living Graduate," as it was televised live Monday night But mostly they s aw NBC cameramen and their bulky equipment. The best view of the Preston Jones play was on the home screen and not at the Bob Hope Theater. Despite the craned necks, the audience ga,·e an e nthusiastic ovation to star Fonda and the other cast members in the first live dramatic production to be televised nationally in 18 years -Cloris Leachman. Penelope Milford, Harry Dean Stanton and David Ogden Stiers Henry IV. Pan II A mlW· tary ~ oe>er•tion tollows the deta111 of Hol9C)ur Md Hel (Henry, Prince ot w .... 1 takN tilt intone .. Henry v (I) P.M. MAOAZINI t lie popcorn long or the counlry. Orville Reoen- l>Khllr. It IMIUled t.'00 8 CJ) A 90Y NAME> CHANAIMOWN Ar11m11led Perennlel fllllure Cl\arhe Brown It dated lo entllf • llCtlOOI llC)elllng 1>1111 and. to everyone'• SU•P<-. te 111\mearo hit (R) G AEALN~ Aepona <H'I • party tor for· mer Pteyt>Oy centerlold1 IWtn mt"941ll. the San Diego chicken and • NMll- wn v-11e IMfu<e<I (Closed caohoned tor the hearong omoatredl(R) 8 MOVIE ee The H~ Man" I t96S) Eomona 0 Brien, Ve<a M otes Tne Metdl Gr as •• tne scene ot • gunman s •llempt lo av~• tne murder ol nos trlet><I (2 Iva.) fJ @ I EIOHT 18 EHOUQH Nancy beeomet tnVOlved wotn an olOe< man ,.,,.,o hu .i <lllYOhtf>r anc:t Tommy 1,,es 10 hn<I a prom elate tor n11 friend Ernie (Closed c;dpt1onec1 tor 1ne hea11ng ompeirt'OI ~o~r~~ !:~~?!r.11~ •• l ,.~,, ,,, ttw '°'"'" ltmele lfUClllng t:Ome*'Y· (R) • ...iwONmN 0.-ta: ~ a.u.t. Bltbata Carteta. Or AtnolO l(leln, Gil Gerwd. Connie Sellecca . uo D HELLO, LAMY In an allempt to get Larry' I job beell, llltTY' I dad at9g11 •one-man P<<>- tMt 1111-ln II the ra<llO 11t11tl0n (Part 3) 10:00 D ""°"' ~TO £TERNfTY DMplte medal repcwts of • -IOu• '-" condltlOf'I. SQ1 WetcSen aakl to be lranalerreO to an llCt,,,. comb«t unit au NEWS a e VEGAS Attet caaono OWf'9' Roth Vllnl.,_, 0.,, ltrtdS htmllelf wortcing tor a rut,,_. new t>ou who wants Ille pr"' ate lletectl\ltt Cleed (Clc>Md c;ectlOned lor 1ne nearing 1mpaHllCll(RI Q) HtOth~v Rere 00J8GIS . Tiie WOfld s most te111ed tacl(. et-11 man.ea '°' O&atn ano -s teluge 10--"> e m Hews "1l) KUP'S SliOW 11:00 IJ a a Cl.I ®l NEWS 0 HEWLVWEOGAME 0 OAVEAlLENAT lAAO£ Dave " a lk>r1111. Jann Ille Baptosl an orchestrn 1 t:;IO . (I) Yot.M TUNol D TONIOKT Host Johnny Caraon Guests Surenna Plelhette. w ll1ty Lall !met. Sidney Goldsmtth, AH Olri Jau Band 9 DA.TINO~ a a MCHIWI tD HOOAH'S H£AOEB Hogan ge11 Kflnft. P<O· moteo to G .. m.,, Ch•et 01 St11tt m HONrYMOOHEN earned _..,, by n1a •Ole on .,.. rimat-play. R.lllpn deddee he •• ~ tor HOltywooO m CAPTIOffco A8C NEWS "1l) H~S TO YC>Ufl HEAlTH He&rl Roaft. Factor tRJ MPOl88LE Part ot e ..c>el ~ lella tmo the hano& of 1111 unlCfuputous ntghtGlub OWf* ID HONIVMOOHEM Ralph NII 1111 accident on h!S wey to t-• °'"'* aafety-ard 12:30 G MOVIE • • '• • Upstaors And Downata1ra (111611 Mrcnae1 Craig, Anne H4tyWOOO A yo.mo m..,, m1trrtet '"" l>OU' lllluQhle< end '' put "' c.l\etge ot 11'<1 C.ompet>y I IWlltlfl,..,,,,_,t (I hr SS mm I «!)MOVIE • • Ra.It Into lw- 1111~1 John Pey"4 MAii 81anc1>1t<O '" or0tw to fl' ng ,,.,.. • "'"o.d tc. town " •uogecl Army -ci-an• l"J"li c:o,,uotoon M'd WO· ' -1e .,, l..iwtres:4 l • IM"n.w 2:000 NEWS ID MOV1£ • • ·~ · Lucky lose•• · ( 19S0) Bowery Boys The Boys lfWMhglllOn ptOY" lhlt lhel< l>Oss • eppar&nl ~u•c•<I• ..,., ••tlfy " muroer ( t hr ) 2'108 HEWS 2'250 NEWS 2:30 0 MOVIE • • .., Ao.onouae Nion11 t 11130) Hel•n Mo•q•ro C.nettes R<;ooie. Alllt>o<• •-a11emp1 10 appr-11 • bllnd OI t.oc:.lleQQOIU I I "' ~s""" 1 2:41 1) Ne#S a:OOtl) NEWS 3:23 1) MOvlE • e ~anlje•l I t9!t.&J ~ ... ,..,., tooo .,..,,_ .._Ot'f'I A"•-w•"'J n • fttr'4'>f't />!Tot;..,, VolfliQ" • • ......... V>;VOllll cl•K°"1J'a ltlal •-r-..r• ma'9 ~ •• I For\011, ~ Aywl, Aft .. Arnertcan aoy c:Nef r~v in, .. of tne moat detwis[: eal)IOlll "' 11>a cet-. (2. • l'Ha) .•: t2:00 0 **"Step Down To ·':~ Tatror" (tOSlll CoHeen • Mille<. Charlet Oreft.e A <*•noed kllllf ...... .,..... tar In hit home town alt .. oelng -ey tor Siii ~re, ( t hr ,30m1n 1 m • • * "Mre M1ntvet" (P••t 11 ( 11142) Greer G111aon, Walt .. Pi008on. A l11m1fy l"•"'O In England Ourif>Q Ille Getman aoege a1ruoglee to mainl.ain • r.ormel 01111ence ( 1 nr • 50 monf 3.30 0 • * "The Stranger wno Loolta l•~• Me" 1111741 Meredith But•. 0-U &noon A paw ol young~ -a-l<w ,,,.., l\lltur at parent•. \Who <1011noone<1 tnem • ._ tnf.,.IS CI hf .30 min I by A rmatrong & BetJuk ABC Inches Out Into Lead A gain NEW YORK <AP> With plenty of help from a night or t'hampionsh1p boxinJ{ and "The Barbara Walters' Special." ABC slipped past CBS by a 10th or a point last week in thei r raci: for priml.' lame dom1nilnce in the 1979·80 season A BC s firs t-place finish broke CHS' t1,1,o.1,1,cck run as the No I net1,1,ork. and lht• t1,1,o networks continued to run neck-and nct'k for the season so far. t 'IGURES FROM the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed CBS with the highest rat· ed show for the week ending April 6: "M·A·S-H." But ABC had the next two -"Three's Company" and the Monday night boxing card -in a week composed largely of reruns and speciab . ABC and CBS each had 10 of the week's 21 most-~alched programs. a nd ABC's ratmR for the week was 19.2 to 19 1 for CBS N RC :.t'ored J :.l'ason-low r ating of M 9 A BC BEGA~ TH t: ~l'<.1 .,o n the dl'ar·t'Ut leader in µrimt-llffil' ,rnd '' ilh both the Wo rld ~t'rll''> Jnd lh1· Winter Olympics on 1h ~chedult•, "'"'" t>xpecled by muny to dominc.1tc lhl· competition this )l'ar But with two weeks left in lh\· season. ABC and C BS were lied, r:.ich with an average rating of 19 5. NBC was third at 17.6. The rating for "M·A·S·lf.'' a repeat episode, was 26 2. Nielsen says that means of all the homes in the country with TV, 26.2 percent saw ut lea:.t part orthe program. CBS WAS MODER ATELY ~ut' t'e:.sful with a couple or mon e"'. ··Belle Star "' in a tie for 2.Jrd pl act• <ind · Rt~ Jake .. ~1th Jnhn \\,1\n" IO 3 1th \UC "<I" le ....... Wt II Irr \loll h Tht• T1<n c ommandm1•nt ''' ~I .ind Thr• li.l.rnr1 nf Ur \t ori 1 1 ''' u lh<'r•· \\.1 .... \l'f\ httll' In tho· r Jltnt! tn µka:-.t· '\B(' ·Tht· tltl\\11rl..-. l•1p rJtl·d pro~r<1m · Real l't"'f•!tlt· \\ '' ''' 11. <tnd :>.BC had l'.i of the \\l'l" " 18 lo\\C'Sl rated program!:> At the bottom wa:. CR~' 'Th•• Ea~tcr Bunny b Comm' to Town. · tHst. followed by four :'<BC sho" "· .. Thl' ~t or Saturday Night Li ve ... ·Mc and Maxx." · From Here lo Eternity" and .. Pink Lad) and Jerr ·· THE WEEK'S TOP 10 proirams .. M A-S·ll." with a raung of 26 2 representmg 20 m1lhon homes: CBS. 'Today' Opts for Gossip By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP) -In television, capitulation is imitation. When you lose. you change yourself to look like the other guy. morning war.. and decided a ht lie 1m1tat1on ~as ID order "ThrPe·s Company." 26 or 19.8 m11l1on .• rnd hO'(ln~ championships, ::•, ~ nr l'I 7 m 11l1nn both ABC l>ul..r·-. 11( ll-.iu:.irr1 · 25 5 or 19 5 n11lhnn Flo,'' :!..", 2 11r J!j 2 m1lbon. .1nrl \It•'" .!I 1, rir J)( ~ m1lhon. all 1 I ... H .. rlt.11 J \\ itll• r., Special." ~ l 1 11r lK ti m1lla11n, ABC "60 \l tn11t1 -:!4 .! 11r IX 5 m1lhon . CBS . I ,1\1 .!1 I nr JR I m1lhon. ABC. .111.t Thi• J1•ffer..,on~ ... 24 or 18 J m II lwn. CHS Tht• nt.•xt 10 'lho1,1,., Rt.'al Peopk.'' .N BC. "Dallas," CRS . "Veg.ts," ABC; "Love Boat.'' \RC and "Lou Grant." CBS. tie, Trapper J ohn. M D . " CBS . Charl1~·., Angels," ARC . "WKRP in C:1nt'1nna11." CBS. "20·20." ABC, and "Henson" and "Ba rney Miller .'' both ABC. lJe an 8111S '01 "" Of •O'J AliU li8') <;ull~l()Wl 14 S4i·1711 So it is in the morning wars, where ABC. with its ever-ris ing. entertainment·ortented "Good Morning America" show is thrashing NBC's long. s tanding morning leader . the more serious-minded ··Today." AT THE TI ME. l'BC said Hendren was let go for the sake of spontaneity, wh1t'h 1t said was miss- ing from llendren's pre-recorded reports from Los Angeles. Kalle Kelly. cnt.Jc·at·large for NBC's New York statio n. was right there on lhe "Today" set and could offer a little g1ve-and·take with "To· da y" corres pondents Jane Paule) and Tom Brokaw. RCHCC~r? 'ACADEMY AHL 'lr.JAT ~ AWAID '11!: rJ"1 I~ HOMIHA TIOHS S:l0-1:00· I 0:10 (!!] For the longes t lime, "Today" stood fast a gainst the onslaught, grudgingly surrendering ratings ground while maintaining the urbane. patentt'<i "Today" look. That look is beginning to resemble "Good Morning, America." whkh can be taken as a while flag from "Today." CONSIDER THE CASE OF Ron Hendren, "Today's" erstwhile TV critic. Hendren was one of television's first TV critics, eyeballing various network fare and criticizing junk wherever he found it, which was often on NBC. In his year as critic. Hendren occasionally ir- Besides, said the network. "Toda}" didn't want to spend so mut'h time !three duys a week with Hendren, two with Kell y I on telev1s1on cri- tiques. What was really behind the Hendren firing, though, was the fact that NBC wanted less s traight TV reportage and more gossip. a la the Rona Bar· rett segments on ''Good Morning Amen ca." You know the stuff: Which "Charlie's Angel" is leaving and whose hairdresser as she leaving with., ritated network executives, once by actually sug------..----------------- gesting that viewers tum their sets from NBC lo avoid a particularly offensive program. and re- cently, by taking to the air with his own specula- tions on the Johnny Carson-NBC dispute. MOYIE RATINGS ~=:rD 1 ~{1wanl 1 YOnunations BFST SUPPOK11NG ACTOR-111~ •~ BEST EDl11NG -• ...,. Del.. But when Hendren was fired last month, it wasn't because he had angered the brass -NBC didn't want a sycophant for the job. Rather. the network had been assessing it! standing In the NBC plans other live dramatic broadcasts from reldonal theaters. The series' executive pro- ducer. David Rmtels, said that the future plays -..====================t"' bave not yet been selected. MAINSTAGE SECOND\ TAGE "WITTY, ZANY, UNINHIBITED FCJNI" -Jelf~ Lyons, CBS-Radio TOHtOHT AT 1:00 TO~ .a.·r I JO II 1111 c, I .... 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AU. am """' 11 "llM' AlCEM'. !Ml MAL CY O.E MOTION l'ICTUllE eoot OJ" llV llC()UV TOI --3rd EXCITING WEEK!-- ltU UA Movies (7 14) 990·4022 MISS•'1UO lllNIT IUCll Edwards Cinema 644-0760 OUMl Crnema V1e10 830·6990 Ctnedome 634·2553 W£STMIMSTH UA Twin 893 -1305 •Tai nt( si•o ACADOIY •uos Ultl 14 °" MC '- ' ---.. -·· ... 'I'll 'J'ake T•at Oar Mlckoy Rooney point• out Raquel Welch. 1urrounded by the choru1 line of the Broadway show "Su1ar Babie~:· cturlng the actress' b1cklt110 v11lt after a recent performance. ............... "eOODIYI el IL" ... , 11 1.I, ' 111 -------- NIJINS~tJ A11UITCIK lll--'ii,.~ NOW PLAYING ffi!JliE -It.•• tel• I II• I.• it.M DAVE IS Tiii AWAa• .-. Ht caulekty maturt1 when 4urtn1 •• earlier race 1 team of Italian rldtn uses dirtt. taoUea to um1rclfwl1 eliminate blm from oom,.UU.. It UPPIM afttr D•••· .nlMd ~ u Amtrtcu f1mll1. '°" to mueti el· tort .. tobtlttlJan ... Davt, totlow1ng the mishap, N · 11t1blls hes a res pectable rela· THE t'ILM'I MOST h\lttiOr0\11 1Jcene oco\11"1 whtn Dave and Q1rU. im itaun=Jt&U , serenade Indiana ttonshlp with his rather. played by ~~~~~~ Paul Dooley. BAlllAaA BA&&IB II the ·~· ... ':·'" " University Jtt\herine, played by gobyn 111. Miss Dougtua, 1 mother. SM, 11 pe1c1maker, la •Ym· ,_---'....;....~ pathetic towuda bUlblDd and IOD. ~ bicago aotrt11,· ls in he r tlrat tature mm. It 's Da ve . w ho d es plte bleeding from painful injuries. has hl1 feet taped to his bicycle and 1n the •rand Holl)'wood ch~he. wms the unlvtnltf• LllU• aoo bl•• race . The M 1u Barrie la nomlnat.d for belt supPortlna utre11 but· don1counton 1111~1!1 her wlnnln1. The part 11 not ot Olcar '-!!!::::::§::=::=:d:~~!:::~:==:!::!!!~:5!!~::!:~ caliber. -. And that 11 the film'• downfall. It'• ~imply not Olcar material Newman Defends Film NEW YORK CAP> -Actor Paul Newman concedea tht lan1uace ln hla new m ovie ·•Fort Apache, the Brome," 1s pretty ult)' sturr. But Newman in a picture that promotff racism'! No way, aa11 the actor. de s p1tt."6 wh at two N e" Yo rk ne\\ s pa pc rs aay. NC\\ man held a new1 confl•rt:nc1· to refute charge• m ~lorlea m thl' :'\c" York POil and the V1llaae Voice that the tu million epic about life in the South Bronx ghetto il> anu black and anl1°Pu<•rto Rwan The movie was "touah on Puerto Ricans. tough on blacks, tou&h on thl· neighborhood ." he said, but tht• villain.'> \\ere "l\\O Jrt1h COPI who throw an tnnO<'cnt Put-rto Rican kid of ta building." GILOA aADNIR "SERIAL" -'-~'--·'""'' • I "GILDA LIVE" ,,., llo.ll!llll ........ MARTIN MULL TUESDAY WELD "SERIAL" i (., ~"7io 1::;:¥.:~:r.:­ ( N,1.1.;~)·==~~= ......... " ........... ... ~-.. ~ ... 1-..,~...,_ ...... ( ·~-? .. t.: ...... -........ •lltH3 -.UALnr ... .,.....,, ... "'' t.A"9' .... -•• ......... "HING TH11'1'" (PG) _,..,,.., .. ...._,,.....,6-,,..tt CLOSED ,...,_..,,_..ft-ALL .. TlltM .., -ft'S Nitlorial Artichoke Month· Select the simplest way to trim fresh artichokes: just Watch out for thorns at the tips of the larger leaves. Eada 1priq. Use California Artlcbote Advilory Board aeta ulde ooe month to booor tbe artlehoke. Tbll year. April 15. maru the ldck-otf day for Na· tJonal Artiehote Month -April 15 tbrouCh May 15. Tbe 1uPD1y now available in the marieta bave firm. IOUd beads and compact 1reen leaves. ASTICBOKa •enerally are found in three mes -large, medium and IJDall -which have nothln1 to do with their quality or maturity. Any slie can be boiled or steamed: the smaller artichokes are better for pickling, stewing or baking in caaseroles. Select lbe medium·size ones for1s.inalads, the largest ones for stu r1 g as the maih dish to the meal. ST ART NOW TO try au of the tasty temptations -from tangy dips, to delicious stuffed salads ·lo bot and hearty main dishes. Artichokes are except.aooally vers atile ... they may be boiled. baked. sauteed, stewed. ' stuffed, pickled. even fried. Serve them hot one day: cold. the next. Decide now to honor National Artichoke ~onth with a new and a ppetizing artichoke dish. such as Articholtes with Molded Egg Salad. ARTICHOKES WITH MOLDED EGG SALAD 1 cup mayonnaise 1 cup sour cream Juice of 2 lemons J teaspoon salt 1"2 teaspoon dall weed 1,,. t easpoon hot pepper sauce 1 e nvel ope unflavore d • gelatin 112 "CUP water 1 chicken bouillon cube 4 bard-cooked eggs, chopped 3..a cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons chopped ooion Dip It With Artiehokes Cooking Tlaena ARnCBOKE DIPS The most usual and popular way to serve artichokes Is cooked whole and dip the tender, fleshy end of each leaf in a de· licious sauce. BV'ft'EA SAUCE DIP Comblne 1 cup melted butter, 1~ cup lemon juice, v. cup chopped parsley, 1 teaspoon sail. 'h teaspoon dry mustard Simmer 4 minutes. Serve warm with hot artichokes. SHIP AHOY! DIP In small bowl, combine one 3-ounce package cream cheese with chives (softened>; one 8· o unce can minced clams ldrained and chopped); ~ cup sour c.ream; 2 teaspoons lemon j uice and 'h teaspoon salt. Chill ; serve with chilled artichokes Makes about lit• cups. DIETER'S DELIGHT In small bowl. combine 1 cup plain yogurt; 11. c up g rated celery, cucumber or carrot; 14 to ""1 teaspoon salt (lo taste) and "• teaspoon dill weed. Chill . serve with chilled artichokes. Makes lY• cups HOT CRAB SALA D IN ARTJCHOK ES 4 medium artichokes 2 t ablespoons butter or marganne 1-i cup chopped green onions 1 can I 103 • ounces! con· densed cream of celery soup. un· diluted 12 cup dairy sour cream 1 tablespoon dry sherry 1 " teaspoon dried tarragon leaves ' Dash white pepper 2 packages (6 ounces each> rrozen crab m eat. thawed. drained 'h cup diced water chestnuts Prepare and cook artichokes according to directions on other side . Keep warm. Jn large skillet. melt butter. Add green onions; saute until tender. Stir an soup, sour cream, sherry tar· ragon and white pepper. Cook. s tir ring constantly for 5 minutes. Remove 1 cup mixture as sauce for dipping leaves. keep warm. Stir crab and water chestnuts into remaining mix· lure in skillet and cook until heated through. Spoon into pre- pared artichokes Makes 4 serv· ings. Wash artichokes. Cut orr stems at base and remove small bottom leaves. If desired, trim tips ol leaves and cut off about 1 inch from top of a rtichokes. Stand artichokes upright in de-e p s aucepan large enoQ&"b to hold snugly. Add .,,.. teaspoon salt for each artichoke and 2 to 3 inches boiling wa ter. Add J tablespoon lemon juice. Cover and boil gently 30 to 45 minutes or until base can be pierced easily with fork. <Add a little more boiling water 1f needed.) Gently spread leaves and re· move choke <thistle portion l from center of artichokes with metal spoon. Tum artichokes upside down to drain Bot and Cold Corn Salads A teaming of vegetables can often result in a more interesting dish than when each one if served alone Fresh artichokes, delicious with j ust melted butter for dipping leaves, are a delightful com bination with corn in a unique salad, featured here. Artichokes with Corn Salad brings together whole kernel com, chopped green pepper, sliced carrots and onion. The cooked vegetables are blended with m ayon· naise and spices a nd then are piled into chilled a rtichokes for a refreshing, healthy salad. Another day, this idea is varied slightly to serve as a hot vegetable ; a marvelous accompaniment to a roast pork or chicken dinner, a nd the duo-vegetable color combination s parks the entire meal. This dis h may be prepar ed well ahead of lime so it's ideal for working people who haven't time to pre- pare a meal from scratch before rushing out for a meeting or a class. When storing artichokes in the refrigerator. be sure to place them in a plastic bag" or closed container to prevent their drying out. ARTICHOKES WITH COLD CORN SALAD 2 packages (10 ounces each > frozen whole kernel corn, cooked, drained and cooled % cup chopped green pepper % cup sliced cooked or canned carrots 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 1h c up m ayonnaise 1 teaspoon chili powder 1 ~ teaspoon each seasoned salt and pepper 6 artichokes. prepa red according to "Cooking Them" directions <above> and chilled Chili Mayonnaise, given below Combine and chill : corn. gr een pepper. carrots. onion, mayonnaise and seasonings. Fill artichokes with chilled mixture and serve with Chili Mayonnaise. given below. Makes 6 servings. CHILI MA VONNAISE Blend and chill: 1 cup mayonnaise. 1 teaspoon chili powder. 1'2 teaspoon seasoned salt. das h pepper and 21h teaspoons lemon juice. Makes ~. cup. ARTICHOKES WITH HOT CORN SALAD 8 slices bacon. diced 11a cup butter or margarine · 1 cup chopped green pepper 11a cup chopped onion 2 packages c 10 ounces each) frozen whole kernel corn.cooked Salt and pepper to taste 8 medium artichokes, cooked Melted butter In large skillet, saute bacon until crisp; re move. reserving 1/4 cup of the drippings, drain on paper towels; add it'J cup butter and heat. Add green pepper and onion and saute until just t ender. Stir in corn, salt and pepper. Heat through. Fill the hot artichokes with this mixture and top with crumbled bacon. Serve with the melted butter. Makes 8 servings. '4 cup sliced pimiento· atulfed olives \. I artJcbokes, p:gared u directed for stulftng chilled PanJey Combine mayonnaise, sour cr~am, lemon Julee, salt. d1U and hot pepper sauce: divide in half, Soften gelatin In water: in saucepan add bouillon cube to t 1elatJn and stir over low Mat l until dialolwd. Stlr WI ......_ 1lowly lnto half the maJ et1e dr•lnl: sUr ln ~ ea. celery. onlcm and ~ a-ill until mixture moundl. Spooct tn. ~ to prepuect utlcbot.et: dUll. Gainiah with pan1ey and lel've with remelaln1 mayonaalle dreum,r. Makes 6 servings LagunaBeaeh Horne of Good Cooks 81 IUDITll OLSON Of_DlltY ........... Laguna Beach la home of the Festival of Art.I and Pageant of the II.asters. the Sawdust Festival, a statue of the late of. rt.ctal greeter Eller Larsen - and Iota of good cooks. Thlt la the opinion of Tom and Lu.Isa Me.ereau, Laguna resi dent.a for the past seven years whose "The Laguna Cookbook" has Juat been publilbed. The Mesereaus, both long ac· live tn the restaurant business. claim that "the best meala are at home, DOt lD restaurantl," and they believe that some of the best food in the world ll pre- pared by Laguna Beacb res!· dents. "That's how the cookbook got started," Mesereau explained during a breaklast'lnterview. He and bts \\'lfe believe home- cooked food la a better value than that eaten out -even though they have owned a reataurant. "T H ERE I S A GREAT mediocri t y att ac hed t o restaurants today and you generally flnd high prices and poor aervice," lleaereau said. "And besides, lt takes leu time to cook and eat a meal at home than lt does to go out." Mesereau, a former "Marine Corps major who 1raduated from West Point and served In World War II. married into a ramUy or cooks and learned the art In their New York restaurant, Leone's. The din1ng house, found.eel by Mrs. Mesereau's grandmother in 1906, grew from 20 seats to an establishmeal wblcb served as many as S,000 hall~une din· nera ID a llqle eventn1. Mesereau met hla wife, Luisa. ln the wine ceUar when be wu a guest at Leone's. and the two have 1one on to perfect lbe art of cooking tocetber. Meaereau left tbe military after fallio1 to find the aatlalae-tloo be wu looklns for and ap- prenticed With bi. 1atber·ln·l••. Gene Leone, In the kitchen of lbe New Yorlt dining house. He later Joined the W.R. Grace Co. and became president of ita aublkllari• ID Denmark, Gtrmaoy and Spa1D.. W1llLS RE WAS wttb Gnce's European operations he and his wile maintained apartments in Copenhagen and Munlcb and trueled all over the Continent, eamplin8 the finest restaurants everywhere. The)' now have taken the beat of the Leone's cuisine, blended It with recipes and tradiUons from lhelr European trawela and added some Southern CaUfomia navor to come up with a dis· , Unctive Meseruu style. Tbey have as much run pre- pariq It u they do eatlnl it, and they cook with lust one rule in mind: only one o them cooks at a time. •·we cannot be ln the same klleben at the same time without bloodlbed," Mesereau teaaed. Tbey do team up when they entertain, however, and divkle the wort. each completlna one- half the meal. Their pantry la always stocked with certain staples and they Of· <See LAGUNA, Pa1e C3) . , I I Spice Mix Does Trick Spice blends -com- bin a tions of ground spices blended together like poultry seasoning. pumpkin pie spice a nd Italian seasoning · a re a boon to the homemaker-ln·a-hurry: They save lime in handling seyeral dif ferentspices and they're tlombinatioos which are kitchen-tested and pro fessionally blended. IN ADDmON, lhelr accessible flavors are good for seasoning many things · not just a few traditional dishes Chill powder. for ex- ample. not only spices chili con carne ; try :.ome with butter on a baked potato. Or s prinkle it on cheese ... andwiches before toast- ing. CURRY .powd er needn't wait for an In- lian meal; a dash gives· a real zest to beer stews . And a pinch in the nour mixture makes fried chicken more Interest- ing. Hallan seasoning doesn't J us t s peak Italian to s pagh e tti sauce; try It in meat loaf and salad dressings. And don't put off using pumpkin pie spice until Thanksgiving; it's great anytime with cooked squash or carrots. For any of tbeae spice blends, follow the same rule as with the in· dividual spices: start with a If• teaspoon , taste, then add more ir you like. ( HERB CAEN ) AMUSES, Saturdays In the DAILY PILOT ' tu111 llWP milk --.-..abt11PoOD eorn· 1tarcb aJCE PUDDING m_er. Remove trom beat pineapple julce <•ot 2 CUll9 lld~iDlllk and ttlr ID 1oft•n•d rr.1a ar ,,.... ....... \t cup qvack OD· lelatiD, until dlleolftd. DM Jilcj) tar tlli·~ •Laat> rite Ur lD boMJ, raiaw Omtt ~. AbMI& 111 1 envelope plain ai.-calorW Mdli&. 11ta t 1maU ...ftek loaf or * * • ·---:i- i ta!IMspoona honey call• pen ud ~le ror .......... , ...._, ~~ ~•ltll outm., or ~ le• er,... Md #W- PIDda C...' n a mo a . Cb t I l I n ''"'' '"° .,... ..-. Nutme1 or eln· refrlt•Ht.or until 11t. "'"'' •Hd•4) ua4 ca a lablielpoon.1 booe1 Saat'°tul• l~van1Ua aamon minutes. Sprinkle wtth Consblne ln.anidlenta. ·nulme1 or cinnamon. ncept nutm11 or cln· P"ddln1 wUl be Ulick. namon, lD a battn1 dilh. Mallet els MrVi.np, 176 Bue amcoveNd 1 hour, caloriea each. aa:r Ulde OIM·fowtb 11.U. U Mr'VIDCI, J.10 lfGlftpH, Mlf-d4~JN4 cur. "1m milt . ......_..... ~each. nwlopt _, • ..,_ '° · "' cup ralllna Plncb of 1uted oran1epwl t: a•'-_ -au .• ~...::=. FRUIT .JUICE Rlce S L I M 0 0 0 R. If S T I.Ill ------Pu&Hnc <milk.free> -FROZEN oga&llTI, .. eanwblle, eomblne re-Follow precediD1 rec:· ca,. of U.. Or.,. eoo. mainlac milk wtdt rtce. lpe, IGbltituUDI apple, Dour PUoe, Spoteo, N.J. GeatlJ ~·~-• •im· oraaf• or canned tnnl. Nutme1 o r cln· nlrrlq attu ~ pd 40 ll £ ... I G E • AT 0. Goo4 ..... ,_ ••• ,,....., LUCKY COMMENDED FOR HOLDING LINE ON INFLATION. At a special WNte Howe meetil19Mtd last Tb.nday, Ludcy WM OM of the CXJl'• lpail lies comma ded for its efforb to hold the line on in8ation. lucky'• commitment, stated in a March 20 letter to Esther Petenon. Special Al&istant to' the President on Conaumer Alfain, is: "Until June I, 1980 we will regularly maintain several hundred of the itema in our 'Key Buy' ~ at their lower price points for a minimum of four weeb each." Customen thereby are offered savings each week on seYeral hundred items, predominantly national brand mer· chandiee, at reduced prices for e><tended pttioda of time. Saving you money on food has always been our most important job at Lucky We take It very seriously. So rather than limit you to a few, selected "specials." Lucky gives you lower prices thro ughout the store: Lower Prices Overall! You'll find aisle after aisle of lower prices. so you can count on savings where they mean the most: at the checkstand. Lower prices overall at Lucky add up to a consist- ently lower /ood total. week • after week. But rather than take our word for it , compare Lucky, total for total. with ~ny other supermarket you choose. Yo u'll find you get more food for less money! That's what shoppers have come to expect from Lucky. the supermarket that invented discount Fresh Meat canned & Packaged 7·BONE CHUCK ROAST BONDEDS&f 139 !LADY LEE COFFEE •• OQ1P, EUC PEil!< -OR llfGUl.NI 7sg 480Z CA,._ LAROE END RIB ROAST BOHOEOBHF 179 LB CROSS 189 RIB ROAST BONELESS 90NOEO BEEF CHUNtC LB RIB EYE FILET SPENCEll. BONOEO BEEF 1118 ROUND STEAK ~~ 'W CUl llONOCO lff• SMAll ENO R1B ROAST '°"°"'- TOP ROUND STEAK llOllf-~- BONELESS TIP ROAST ~-·l!OUllO PORK LOIN CHOPS PORK LOIN CHOPS PORK LOIN ROAST \M.-(Ill •vt~AGf Mot.HI ~ l!ll. PORK SPARERIBS COUNl11T SfTU ltt8 fNOPO'N lOO°' QUARTER PORK LOIN 298 LB l8 1.98 ~2.19 ~2.48 ~2.38 ~2.38 ~1.69 ll 1.88 ll 1.19 u1 1.28 .a 1.29 EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF 1 89 ~to0ThQED17">JAI l8 , CENTER CUT HAM SLICES 1 98 80Nt l!f f\IU' C()()(t O l8 • E-Z CUT CUBE STEAK fl()f()tO et(f STEWING BEEF PORK SHOULDER ROAST Pit'« \"'U l8 2.49 ll 1.98 ll ,79 LADY LEE SUCED BACON 89 1LIPIG • t"r~ OflrP' "'!)(_ ... fK t"'V,. ""~.J 9.#0.lfA "'° ~ lll'S OOo\O': (0\1"1 ft\ !POTATO CHIPS HARVEST OAY HARVEST DAY CORN VACUUM PA{I( WHOlE KEl"NH • .65 80Z BAG .29 1} Ol (A'I L~~~EIN s ORESSl~~I ., 1.09 r!NSTANT TEA 0 1>1Jt Ul P POT A TO BUDS Aoc:n,. COOC•l~ 10: ••• 1.49 I• .1.49 L;::~~E DRINK 1 SI "" 1.19 b~;:~ .. ~.~;ANS •· r1 ,.,.35 P PORK & BEANS l,yaJll (A~ L LADY LEE TEA BAGS . 1 76 XC1 90> • r BETTY CROCKER BAC-OS 89 (,, S1\0/;ao . [~DEN GRIDDLE •. 1 <'• 1.59 ! PURITAN SALAD OIL 2 32 ~ •101 e~\ • rHAMBURGER HELPERS 77 Or>rTh (O()(•f~ \••"ii'•!\ t ~Ol 80r, b ~~~~ITH BEANS .. ,, m . 6 7 b GEBHARDT TAMALES , "'' r •••. 99 r SENECA GRAPE JUl~ci "'' 1 .48 l S & W APPLESAUCE "01 ,,.. • 5 5 b STREUSEL CAKE MIX ~~OO>ll"'°" 1r.c1IO'<1.35 ~ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX 1 17 OMn•C"Ot•t• ~Ol -• 00@~ OEVB.OPID It PRINTED 12 EXPOSUn 20 IXPOSt.n canned & Packaged !LADY LEE BEVERAGES i ~lA\/OQ'; ~CA.II.AR Oii Oil I l'LADY LEE 6 APPLESAUCE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES '"'-HST OA • {Pf<llNCELLA YAMS ... r MINUTE RICE MIX 0 1 v .;Ii ......... , rHEINZ DILL SPEARS ~· . ,.( ~ ~LADY LEE PEANUTS • • f'C"I, CW'\6\l .17 ·~Ol (A"I .35 1& Ol Ct.•, 119 '•.d -·~. 79 1 h0•.93 'I ... ,89 .... 1 .31 b ~A~ POTATOES ,. °' '°". 98 r HEINZ KETCHUP (,, .. ,, ,., .48 f GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 1 Q8 ~octAJrtY'OA• .&.C/ lft • f GINGER SNAPS (•~ •Ol ,~ •• 87 Health & Beauty Aids ~VICKS VAPORUB 1 .... 1.57 r VICKS NYOUIL 2 67 t' <W MtO<..,I t t 11\ , ~ VIC~~.~MULA 44 • 01 111 2 .19 [~~.~e~~·D ·" •" 2.47 rV1CKS SINEX 1 87 OfV\Al 4PttA" t Ct ._ll • LIQuor r GtLBEY'S GIN 6 .... ~ rKAMCHATKA VODKA 7 49 ,6., Pl()(JI 1 1\ l '9 If\ • r ANOENT AGE ¢"°"""'"' .... ~ pricing and lower prices overall. oa1ry & Frozen !COTTAGE CHEESE LAC~ lH ~WHIPP1NC C~AM (' ~ Bl?[ AD DOUGH .. " I ~?~.~~ LETS r FrSHSTICKS /> (•·· 1~,.. ~Cl\>EfN BEANS ..:: _, ... t •t ,_,,~~"·-· .78 160 1 (TN .59 001 (T"" ...... 99 -1.03 . 1.99 ••Ol ... -.1 .46 '"' .... 45 r Bll?O S EYE BROCCOLI 47 t, (..._0cfO >O C.I °'' . P .JOHNSTON PfE SHELLS 81 ~ 'IOI~• ~ MAZOLA MARCAJllNE 7 5 't.CI ''°" • Household & Pet {ANAL TOUCH SOfTENER 1 79 ... Ol '" • b ~W SLEANEI\> "Ctt•~.99 J Kl~~NEX NAPKINS "<"• .61 J !~~S~,!PERS ., r1 ~ 1.83 L~? DETERGENT I. oz,,, 1.34 .f ~~~.CLEANSER ncz c•••.48 l ~~INA CAT FOOD • 0~ .... 27 ~~~":':TRAIN r..1 a.v 6 .59 m WEGlAOlY ACCEPT YOUR FOOD STAMP COUPONS Delicatessen ttems !CHIOCEN BOLOGNA l..'()V l EE 5'JCEO .99 16 Ol PltG }IKAUKAUNA 99 0 ~~82!~~T~80l CUP • CHEOOAR CHEESE r AMERtCAN CHEESE FOOO •. ""•"' ....C.IO 1 59 h f MAP •1 Ol Pi((. • r HOFFY WEINERS t ..... •·C~ "C 1.69 r BOB S DRESSING , ..... ~(".,, .. ,.. .. •Cl 1•• 1.09 :PILLSBURY COOtCIES 1 59 o<~t'f a--.1< t "-:. • • r , Ol t\I<'\. 99 Produce FRESH STRAWBERRIES Qf O IM'l AHO SWEET CALl~A FRESH MUSHROOMS ADO lHT AAIO RAllOCl COVNTIN STANO TABLE CARROTS C.000 ~MUNCHING ~AW BUNCH BROCCOLI R!ESM ~TtNOU WHITE GRAPEFRUIT COACHE l lA S ""•EST I .69 8 Ol PICC .15 1 LB ACC. .39 LB .19 EACH ~ •l((Y euvs··MEM IXftA SAVINGS ic:ev euvs '"' 1t~ wnten Mn aoie to Ofl<f even ~man tnetr r'9'JIM OISCOUfll Of'IC• .tS a r~tt Of manufJCtur'n tf'f"llOOfMV oromo~ JllOWances or fK<f'OUC>nal o~ Lower Prices overall. 2.69 3.89 what discount Is all about! U-AOA u---- ....... 111 W. U--IWl:Mll ,. -~ • .. eo. 11AlW c~ ~YAllO ,111.Lllm* JJI ..0 IUCUO A\ll- l.AOIHl4 ...U ... ,, CAeOT ll040 At LA''°" --- OAllDlll- '"" .,,...._ A\11- HAlfTOll -IA'l'l:LU Aft MIMt'WleTOll ..... ... A TUllf'f A A.,,..,. """"" ·--·-ST<>f'R OPEN DAILY t A.M. ... ~ __ ".,...,. •HlWIWIWI ,.,. • liiilM.l-l , .wllldlaalllJtstebeM .. .._....,....,........ l~~Ji:;!iii~~~~~~~==~~M •P••• la mod•rn ·i ~-!Ul:~-~~~· ... or WALNUT HONEY ROUS hd~ AM NbM and lee tl ................. 'I ft78"tt milbt Aft'"baUI ll•e ud IDOMl lot a famlty. ltudlel lodSeate lbat a full ,......, UNI ... rty mor• emet.ouy t.ban one le11 Ulu ball full. So perhape nclpe writers tbould explore that aub· Jett a Uttle more. Some cook.I find lt COO· veni•n.t to double or triple reetpee, tteerin1 tbe ex· ceaa for future meals. This can save money as well as considerable cooking time lo meaJ preparation. ••• Laguna Cooks ONE EXAMPLE is homemade bread. You can make two or more loaves at home for the price of one at the supermarket. And if your family enjoys whole g rain breads, cof· feecakes and rolls. the savlngs are considerably more. The accompany. C tl'om Page CU d e r rreah produce from a specially health food store in Dana Point. M esereau said be can whip up dinner at a minute's notice. and his eyes light up as he describes a "spur of the moment" dinner he wouJd put together. .. THE nRST COU RSE would be a Greek sal:.id," he said. "I'd ~et whatever leafy salad materials I had and chop them an a lar~e bowl. "Then I'd s hce a cucumber on top of the greens. and then shce tomatoes at random and put them on top of that. Then I'd put a hand!uJ or black, pitted olives on top. ·•You have a great color com· bi nation going." he said. "Dis· play is very important. ·"Then I'd open one or two jars of artichoke hearts packed in oil and pour them on top, with the oil. And then, I'd roughly chop three h a rdboiled eggs and sprinkle them on lop. "Before serving, I'd make a mixture of fresh lemon Juice, olive oil and crushed garlic <re· move the garlic before using the dressing> and a dash or Tabasco s auce. Pour it over the salad, toss at the table and serve." Mesereau said he'd round out the meal with Chicken Cac· ciatori, "which takes less than an hour." some pasta with the sauce on top, a warm loaf of crusty bread and some good dry, red wine." DESSERT WOULD BE fresh peaches. strawberries or nec- tarines broken into champagne !!lasses wit.h Asti Spumonti poured on top. Mesereau said he always uses fresh vegetables and steams them instead or boiling them. ··when you get through steam· ing them, pour the water that's left into a glass and drink it." he said . '"It's loaded with nutrients." Meseren is full of advice and recipes for the beginning cook, a nd he dis penses them en· thusiaslically. ··He re's a good recipe for spaghetti sauce." he says. ··1 got 1l Crom an Italian friend. ··Get some fresh basil . gar!Jc and tomatoes. Saute them in ohvc oiJ. rive to 10 minutes. until they're steaming hot. Pour O\er the spaghetti. It'll be the best sauce ever.·· More such recipes are in the Laguna cookbook. which can be purchased at The Pottery Shack and Mariner's Booksellers in Laguna Beach and Gelson's and Hughes~EJ Rancho markets in Newport Beach. ' It can also be ordered from The Grunion Press, 1278 Glen· neyre, Suite 110, Luguna Beach. 92651 . for $1.95·. inc luding postage and handling. Here are some of lht> rcci~'>. <:OLD ARTICHOKE SOUP TREASURE ISLAND l package frozen artichoke~ or 2 cups artichoke meat I onion, finely chopped 1 clove ga rli c, f1nt'I) chopped I potato, coarsely choppt.'<i 2 tablespoons butter 3 cups chicken broth l teaspoon finely chopped parsley 1 cup heavy cream Salt and freshly ground pep- per to taste Saute coarsely c hopped artichokes with onion, garlic. potato and butter. Add chicken broth, cover and simmer for about 40 minutes. Puree using a blender or food "'' ucessor. Refrigerate until thoroughly chilled, about 4 hours. Serve in chilled cups or bowls with parsley sprinkled oo top. Serves 4. TOM GRIMM'S IRISH LAMB STEW 4 Pounds or lamb cut into 1 inch cubes. elf obtainable, have butcher cut meal from the lamb's shoulder.) 4 pounds as weight without the bones. 4 large onions, halved and sliced about 1/4 inch thick 4 cloves garlic, finely chopped h teaspoon thyme 2 bay leaves J teaspoon coarse <kosher> salt About '• teaspoon freshly ground pepper Chlcken broth. For amount see cooking instructions 4 large carrots, each cut into 3 pieces 6 potatoes peeled a nd cut 1n half 1 cup peas, fresh or frozen preferably fresh Place lamb, onions, garlt c. thyme. bay leav£'s and the salt and pepper in a good sized pot with a cover. Add enough chicken broth to cover other tn· gredients. Bring to a boil. and then re- duce heat and allow to simmer with cover on pol for about 45 minutes. If a froth forms on top, skim off with a large spoon. Add the carrots and potatoes, and simmer the s tew until potatoes are firm, but cooked. Meanwhile, steam or boil the peas in a separate pol Do not overcook. Stew will be somewhat fluid. Serve on a warm, deep platter. or in large soup bowls. Sprinkle peru. on top. Serves 6 to 8. "Let me count the ways!' tcr COLD CURRIED AVOCADO SOUP Wint WHITE WINE 3 tablespoons unsalted but 12 onion. finely chopped l c love garlic. finel y chopped 3 tablespoons flour l tablespoon curry powder J \;i cups milk 4 avocados, peeled and ma:.hed l teaspoon salt 3 twists from the pepper grinder 1 :! cup dry whlte wme I cup light cream or half and half 2 tablespoons parsley. finely chopped Melt butter in a saucepan. add onion and garlic and saute until wilted and golden. Add flour and curry powder and cook and stir for about 3 minutes. Using a low heat slowly add milk, all the time stirring Bring to a boil and remove from heat. Add avocados, salt and pepper. Puree mixture in a blender or food processor. Add light cream. Cool, cover and thoroughly chlll. Serve very cold with c hopped pars ley sprinkled on top. Serves 6 CIDCK.EN BREASTS IN 'DIE MANNER OF LAGUNA 6 chicken breasts, boned or unboned. as you wish 6 slices Mozzarella cheese l cup fresh mushrooms. thinly shced 12 c up pars )ey, finely chopped Salt and freshly ground pep- per to taste l cup chicken broth ' 1 cup dry while wine 2 tablespoons sweet butter 2 tablespoons flour 1<'.z teaspoon rosemary l tablespoon olive oil Preheat oven to 325 degrees Flatten chicken breasts with one blow wath sid e of cleaver. Rub chicken breasts with ohve oi l and place skin up in shallow roasting pan. Spnnkle with salt. pepper and Rosemary. Bake for about 25 minutes, or until done While chtcken Is tooking, combine flour, butter. broth, wine and sliced mushrooms in a sauce pan and .simmer over low na me. Five minutes before chicken ls done, remove from oven, and place one slice of ch~e over each breast. Return to oven for five minutes . Remove from oven, and serve piping hot on warm plates or on a platter. Ladle sauce over chicken and then sprinkle with chopped parsley. tnr TeClP:e for Walnut attr tn enoach ldctibal until -ftrm. Tnmlfer tO tn•: ~ -..,.., · Kouy Roil• ll one I.bat flour to mah a toft plHtlc bap. FreeM up r1H ID warm pl.Me, frw un io Into a fr1111r dou1h. Oovcr; let douah to• weekl. from~ until doabred beforebakin~ rett20mlnut•. ltemoft from fHeaer; Jn bulk (aafrolea douO :rtftl'KtOI w.t· 1'Urn ~oimr-""JJltee·Olflllllff.....-tf•"k· wttt..,....-tntlT "l••l---t- ed to wlthlta · &inl well-floured board. ln11beetl. Cover loolely frozen doqb). Bue ae~ ( ' <not all .YeutdouBI can Dtvld• Into a equal wttb Piut.lc wrap. Let cordln1 to dJrect1on1 be 1C'QIU-). Atw tu l'fKes. Rolleubpteeeto rtancf rt room t•m· above. -1iTr.~1h ~. theandbatb11•c an 8·locb square. Cut perature until fully BON!! .'!uALNVl'G each tmo 8 l ·lnch 1trlps. thawed, about 1 boar,~ .. ~ preparaUon 11 done. The Twitt each strip and coll m In utes. Let rln tn Comblne ¥. cup honey roll• are frosen, then Into a circle, se,U.01 ends warm place, free from l cup finely cbopped packaled. A few rolla can underneath. draft, unUl more than walnut.a and ~ teaspoon be removed from the ed d bled lo .... ,.. bout '"" It ln Brin to rreeur at a Ume, thaw-Place on greas bak· ou VU&A, a -'a'bou•~_u~aplman.m. er o'ver lnl sheets. Make wide in· mlnut.ea. .all.& ln1 and rtaln1 require no dentaUons in center of Bake at 375 de1r~es for low beat about S mtnutes. at~~\1:u:~'!~~~~a eachcoll,presslngtobot· 15 to 20 minutes or unlil GraduallystlrtJi~UahUy alto can be baked lm· tom. Spoon prepared fill· done. Remove from bak· beaten egg yolk.I. Coe*. mediately: they don't inl Into indentaUoos us· log sheet.I and cool on athtllrcr!n8g0,edun. t181llarlig1h0Uy1 ing about 1 teaspoon for wire racks. Sprinkle with .. bavetobefrozen.Sobake each roll. Cover loosely coofectioners'sugar. teaspoon grated lemon a fewthefor dinnedr. then with plastic wrap. Freese To bake wltbout rreet-peel. Cool. keep remam er "on-------------------------------deposit.•• IN MAKING loaves or bread. It ls betteT to bake them before freezing as a loal can take considera · blelimelotbaw Slice the bread before freeiing a nd thawing time wUI be speeded up. Frozen bread slices can go directly into a toaster . Or sliced bread can be made into sandwiches, then frozen and put into a lunch pail frozen They wiU be ready to eat by lunchtime. WAI .NUT llONEV ROLLS ( M aketiZ dozen rollit) 5'1• to6t,~ cups uni,1ft· ed flour 1"3 cupsugar l leaspoon salt 1 2 leaspoon grated lemon peel 2 packages dry yeast 1 c up (2 sticks) softened margonnc 1 Y:i cups v~ry warm tap water ( 120 to 130 degrees> 2 eggs (at room tern perature) Confecltoners' sugar Prepare Honey Walnut Fi I Ling (below) Set a31de unt1J ready to use. In a lar ge bowl thoroughly mix l 'v'l cup:. Oour. sugar. salt, lemon peel and undissolved dry yeast. Add i,oftened margarine. Why C&C Cola tastes gtt.31. john Rttdlk' I!> c&c, fla\<tr l"ltµt"f l. Ill-fr1rmuk1ttd C&C\ ~t'al la!>ll' u-,mi.t 1h1.• hii;ilw'll qua111y inw-1.·tllcrtb. John R11cilk' ,., tilt.-s.affie.' ffkHI who. many ) t'an. a)(O, formula!~ a gn·at ta~ll' for Pt·p:-1·Cola. C&C Lola and P1..•IJ'>IMt· tlo\odtfterl"nt wt·itt tJ'>tu1g 1.:1.11.io;. but. J11hn l<Jtclut· llunb L&C la!>t•·., J ~tr.le bit ll-:ttt-r. naturally. Why C&C Cola C06lS leS6 than Coke' and~ l &C u.kt CTr.ls >OO ~ .. .., bt.i.dU.,.. ll\ tldm-tt"fl Ill b11( lrittl.•ro., dlrt"t"t to ... upt-rrl'lM'..t"! lo\MdlllO">t"'>. <Jn..· b11< dd1H·ry ,'O'>t., ~!> .... 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NJ 01201 I ftft( Mlll- 1 AllNf 77 DlllER () 0 c I) 0 z I C:.OOd IOf two PlflceS 01 ll'lf• COionei s 0<1g1nal Recipe ch1ckrn °' b 11c1 Cr1s~·1 cno.,~!"I p•us" song'!' ~''""O OI m.isne<J l)l)l<JI()('~ .lll<l Q'.O"f'f dn0 a rull L•rf'•I two Olll'IS per coup0n Def cusiomer Customer p.iys all .apu caote sales lb Oller e•puos APf•I 19. 1980 PftCt'S m.11y •ary .11 part•c•i>a••no IOl.tll•OOS GooCI only ,,, So<J111em (;.Jltlo•noa wtlefa you !>ee IM Co1one1,1ace wori<>ow bllririer Gvo.J lo• '''ll"' poec"~ r I lh" Colonels 011g1nal Rt•..;1P'1 cri·~keri or ~ 411.i C111)6y cn1ckeri_, four 1 ,fl, A cno.c .. ot • ltw• a la1qp cole slaw 0< a ldr11e m.tsn•'\l r<llalOdS arlol \m.Jll gr•"'f Limit two olle•s oer co.ie>0n 1><•' cu~1omt1r Cu-.tomer p.tys all 1pp1te<10le sales la• r z 0 ~ :;:) 0 (.) Don't be mWed by .... It prtciq at tbe aplee counter la auper· m a r k e ts . Tb e· per pound cost baa no rel•· U.ahlp wbat.aqever to • value. Not oa1y do JOU .get a tremendous , amount of product in a given wei1llt, beca&ise plcea are 10 liOt, but ~you use so little at a • time the cost per portjoa is very little. • The American Spice M'rade Association re· cently calculated, for • .example, that a 114· : ounce Un ol dry mustard will supply the sea&oo· 1ng needs of 5S2 servings -of Wels h rarebit, A ..-J ll:z-ounce can of ground ~ioger is enough for 2'3 i>()rtions of gingerbread. ~nd a l 'r'!-ounce can of ~hlH powder will season )63 enchiladas. • Herbed Eggplant and "neef Stacks, below, is .another recipe in which .creative spicing turns ..s1mple, inexpensive in- J?redient.s into a special dish. -011 CHICXEN A.ND RICE MEXICALI 2 tablespoons salad 3 pounds chicken parts l can (28 ounces) whole tomatoes, broken up 2 cups water 2 teaspoons chili powder 11 'l teaspoons sail 1 2 teaspoon oregano leaves. crushed V. teaspoon garlic •powder I cup regular cook· inl'? rice (uncooked) I can (12 ounces> wholt• kernel corn <un· drainl'd) Preheat oven to 350 d e~rees . In a Dutch oven heal oil until hot. Add chicken; brown on all Mdes. Drain off ex· ces~ fat. Add tomatoes, w41ter. c hili powde r. salt, oregano and garlic powder ; mix well. Bring to a boil. Cover and bake for 30 minutes. Stir in rice and com. Cover and bake until chicken and rice are tender. about JS minutes. Makes 4 por· lions. HERBED EGGPLANT A.ND BEEF STACKS l/Jcupflour I 'A teaspoon salt, divided 112 teaspoon basl I le:t ve::;, crushed 1 medium eggplant (I pound), cut into 1h · inch thick slices 4 tablespoons salad Oil. divided 1 egg, lightJy beat.en I pound ground beef 1 cup soft bread crumhti 'N Leupooo oregano l~aves, crushed 'Al t.eupooo ground black pepper, divided l can C1M4 ounces) lcond•nHd cream of mu1broom aoup (Un· diluted> ~ cupwat.er • J iCook-off 1Deadline Near · 1 April u 11 the dead.line ' for entrlfll in tbe 1llO 'Beef Cook-off. • Cookl from Oran1e County will compete at Mount San Antonio 1 College in Walnut and t the winner wUl 10 to . Stockton to vi~ fM a trte to the National 8Hf Cook-<>ff in Seottldah. form send a 1tam • For an official •a : aelf-addreued env• •to Mn. Bill Meuin1er, : 3121 MuJt>erry St., • Rtveratde, Calif. 92501 ' black ~pper; IPOOD oqr .-...... Cover and balle utU meat and .. ,plant an bot. about 15 mlnutea. Oamllb with ,.,. •• )'flak•, lf dealred. 11•111:• 4 portiou • .,. ._.. stme wllh store wide CW1yday low p;kes plils Ralphs Super Coupon Savings Ralphs 90 Day PWNWRAP. Pricertme• Maybe Ralphs can't atop Inflation dead In Its track but we can sure ~ry. That's why we froze prices on over 130 of our KAIN WIAP.. products. Prices that already eave you up to 30% ••as compared to national brands. These are the very Items you buy moat often. The staples you use every day-like canned goods, detergents, paper products, hot dogs, Juices, cookies, frozen food. This FUii WllP~ price freeze will remain In effect at least through June 10. 1980. During thla .,.nod we wtll not undef eny circum9'8ncee knowingly ralM the prlcee of thew ttema even If our coat goee up. However, If market conditions permit we wlll sell them at lower prices. • ftA9 WW. meat and 1><oduce rt ems are no1 induded in the fUDIWUP. Prioe Freeze beeeuae coat Is determined by fTequent fl~ auona in m&1ket and CIOP conditions , .... hefChuck·laadeCut Chum __ ~ Roast ·• usoA, lCHOICEJ ll•fChuck 7-Bona Chuck Roast per lb. 119 UvetABecon Liverwurst or Fanner John Braunschwelg Frozen-Leef or Ralphs Chopped Spln.:h Frffh Spring Ha,,,..t Artichokes ~r----------------,~ ~r----------------,..., r,-----------------~~ Relphe-ffot or Sweet Gel•al Mlle All Popua. Gnndl Fresh Cherrlos MJB ltallm Cereal Coffee Sausage per lb. 159 1:L7·9 ~!~· 299 ~~----------------'~ ~ ~ ~ ••Percentaoe savings Will vary depenalng upon rtems compared at Ralpha. Compare Quality. value and savings. Gip 1l53 in coupon saviltgs this week at~ Farmer John ::~ f .rec Link sausage with purchaM o1 1 pkg. at regular price ., 'I Sne .H with Coupon From Flortda Ralphs Chilled 1 qt. ctn. free 0 J . with purcttne of range UICI certon at reguaar s-ra HllOI & WllSDM •1 .. s an ........ llAClt 15411 S. llOOl.U, llll&fll COSTA MW IMZ ..... mmmt• ructl STOit HOUIS: 9-11 Daly, .. , s.a; I f'I I •1 •AaftN SLOAN DMR IUPIUUIAllltBT SHOPP R - Wlaat. ~ to die acldreuel on ~r .... f\and 111tlnp? How are •••UWOHd to wrtle for tbe ref\nll forlftl without -tlae addreue1T -ALTA FROll CHJCAGO DEAR ALTA -When lhll cohtmn betan. I lnlormed readtt1 lllat the addreaee accom· panyt.na most ol •¥ rel\a.nd otf n were thole ol lbe clurina bouaea that manufacturert uae to procaa ref\lnd reqLN"_'JU These clear mt houses usually do not have refund form• to send to sboppen who write ror them But delpite my warnings in every col· umn. ~ , .. den wrote to the clearin& houses for refund forms and were un· derstandably dlaappolnted when thelr re- quests were turned down AFrEa GMNG this problem a lot of thought, I decided that the best way to pre· vent readers from mistakenly writing to the clearing houses was to eliminate addresses from offers requiring refund rorms At the same time, I began including 1n each column a ''Refund of the Day" that gives special addresses set up by thoughllul ma nufacturers to which shoppers can write for refund forms I wish I had one of these special ad dresses for every refund offer. Unfortunate ty, however, many manufacturers do not send refund forms to those who request them So why do I include these oHers at all"' THE KEY TO TURNING your trash into cash is knowrng about many refund offer~ And 75 percent of all offers require refund forms. You can't ask s tore managers and frl•nd.I for forma "*lulred by retund otren lbat )'OU doo't •"°!mow about. NeUMr can you atart «)l~ tbe Deeded Pl'OOfl of purthue. Olvln• ,ou thla impo(tqt lnfonn•· Uon 11 the primary purpoM ot my ref\aDd lilt· lnll• MOit ref\&ndena can obtain the form.a Uuat lntere~tt them before lbe often expire. They do to by Lradlnt refUnd forms with nel1hbon, with friend• 1n other ettiel ud at coupon-club meetings They write to the speciaJ addf'esses s~t up by some manufac- turers They search for forms in newspapers and women's magazines. OF COUSE, THEY also find refund forms at the supermarket -on tear-off pada, In the manager's desk drawer, at the checkout counter. on the backs of specially marked packages. They even obtain lbe forms by stopping manufacturers' sales representatives ln the aJsles To learn how lo obtain these forms by mail. send for a copy of my Coupon Clipper's Newsletter No 3. "'Trading Refund Forms by Mail " Send 75 cents plus a stamped. self· addressed envelope to The Supermarket Shopper, P.O Box 461, Radio City Station, New York. N Y. 10019. Be sure to request the newsletter by name. REFUND OF THE DAY Write to the following address to receive the form necessary for this refund offer from Delsey-Kleenex: Brands for the Bathroom Offer, P.O. Box 9993, St. Paul, Minn. 55199 This orfer expires Dec 31 . 1980. And write to the followmg address for the form required by this refund offer: Oven Fry Refund Offer. P.O. Box 6057. Kankakee, Ill. 60901. This offer expires Sept. JO. 1980. r----------------------------------~-, I I I I CLIP 'N' FILE REFUNDS L._ ' --.---- ' I I I I COSMETIC$ CUTEX ,1 R-Otter Rec11w • \I r~uno !ifnd IM ~reel refund form Plu• tl>r .. fronl l•C.I\ lrom •"Y Cutta N••I E,..,.,.,,, Crumy Cuhel• RefnOV« or a... .:0.ls C Labe I• c.., be SO!llled off wltll lull_.,.,.,, w•ter I E•Plns Sept. 30, l'JID NATURAL WONDER RKe•tt. reluncl ol \1 °' S2. For s1. MnCI ,,... requlr.O retune! form plus 1,... wor.ts •• ,.. ... WOnOer'" "It from .,., I-N•lur•• WC>ftder ll'Odllcl P<Kk~. For U. MnCI the form plus lfllwP'WOkol llUtt--Expires J-lO. neo ltEVLOH Llpstkk·Nall EMmel Otte<. R0<elve metclll119 lll)Slldl •nd Mii enamel. S.ncl Ille requl.....S refund fotm pion the -~ "'Super Rkll," ••s-. Lustr-·• or '"l'Miu1u11·· from " RevlOn rnascM• ~k-0-PIVS '1. S.~t col0< lrom· Al-lled, Love tllal Plnll, WIM wllll EveryllllnQ-Creme. ~~=~r,,:~~,:.~ -;1:.~~': 1•. R EVLON IMe.nt SIYllllQ Penn Oller. lt«r ... a '1 ,.hind. SMld 0. raouirtcl rtfufld loon PIUS -Do.o 100 trom MIY for-mut• of Revlon Ae•ll,h< H-t>w 1n \l•n• Slyl•ng Pttrm E•1><rn J""• JO. 1'111 ~ .. LL Y tiANSEN H•rd •• Neol\ Rti..1t RKt•~• • so c•n· ref4Jnd Sirnd tht r~u1r.-o '"'uno tOf'm '"""' 1,,. 1>ac1< c.-d from any s.11, H.-1un HMd •• Nalls wllll NylOnoroduel Ea1><res0e< Jt.1'111 VOS H•or Spray Reluno Offer Atct•.,.. • rf'fund or '1 0< U ~"' '1. Ynd IN requlnd refund lonn ~ lwo proobol -.:11ae ttype no1-cllledl lrom VOS Hair 5'>ray For u, Wf'd torm ptu• '"'" proof• ol PUrcllase Eaplrn Oe<. l1, 1"1 Sl'ECIAL ltE l'UNO M)NUS TllHe often clo not require refund fonTll' CLA1AOl. Nice 'n • EHY Rtf!M'd. PO. Boa 1420, llalllrnore Md nm. Re<tlW • ,1 refund. ~ proof of ~ Mais from two Nk• ·n Eesy cartonL EJcpires J .... lO. '"° CLAIROL LovlnQ C-e Double Up Refuftd. P 0 lloa 141•, S.11'"--, Md 112'1. Rectl,.. • '1 ,... fund. 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CJ Here's soc toward your nc» t \/ purchase o f e1thPr thf' <'1-lb or 8-lb size of 9-L1ves Dry Cat Food No matter which s1zP you choos• you get two 100 =>natural flavors Your cat will IOvP thP scrumptious r0c1or· -and you·111ove thP ~av1nqs on either s1zr' 9·Uves NET. WT. 8 l8S. TM a C lllAll:Nlll llM>6 INC. , .,.. --------~~---------------------------------- 50t SAVINGS ON EITHER 4-LB. OR 8-18. SIZE Of 9·LIVES. ORV CAT FOOD. STORE COUPON 2168 ...... ~------------~-----------------------------~ Correct Weight Important Tbe Associated Press Maintaining your cor- rect weight is one or the most imJ>Ort.aDt things you can do for your health, government doc- tors stress. Specialists at the de- partment s o f Agriculture and Hea)lh, Education and Welfare n ote that being over- weight increases your chances of developing chronic disorders. Obesity is associated with high blood pres s ure. increased levels o f blood lats and cholesterol and the most co mmon type of diabetes. And these are associated with an in- creased instance of heart attacks and strokes. Most persons should try to maintain the welgbt they carried when aged ~ to 25, say the federal specialists. To Jose weight, you mus t take in fewer calories than you burn. Thal means you must n lect foods cont.alnine fewer calories or you mutt increase your ac- Uvlty, or both. Tbe agencies recom· mend that wei&bt '°61 be undertaken eradually. Taklnl off one or two pounds a week ls rel- aUvetx safe. they say, and ls more likely to be maintained ovf r the &ong term. Crash diets usually fall. tMY say. because success depends on ac-qulrlnl new ud better habit.a ol aUna and ex- erclH. In any cue, lt wW~cbed with yoar p lu be.lore und a diet or ex· erdle.,...... YOU AIWAYS SAVI I WITH sr11r1R 81105. LOW•LOW PRICES ........ _.UGI M'''-•WIWf 811Af\ ----- Wt AESlAVl THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OR REFUSE SAlES TO COMMlACI .. OCAl.EAS QA WHOlESAlEAS SEAFOOD t iiAPE JllCE 4C>()l_ S J 35 FRUIT COCKTAIL DO<t ! ! AEO.CM SUlll•CANS • • SJ 29 LEMON JUICE ~....... ! KINI COLA ..... . . 611MZ-GREEN BEANS ~:."..-"'-.~lD • c LB. llU 49' •' I grJc 1.01 55c ·~ 7gc ·"· '1.16 : f t:'.C»E5.. .. . . ":: ::: ~~JA~t~~if~ .. ! ~ f iii'iERliilT .. .. . . U-OZ s 111 I ~~~las ~.·.~ ~~ ..... v. • 0/ age ! PUREX BLEACH ....... ,,, 68c OLIVE OIL _,,., ! ... CHUCK ROAST BLADE-CUT 97c LB TAaLaallAllD SLICED BACON HB PKG 69c EA BANANAS t •flll(.• ...... CIOtOlf•...,. -•• 26c .. ORANGES -••w • • ""'t ·• .. 19c .. .... """ ··--~ .... APPUS ·-.......... ~ GRAPEFRUIT v\ ~ ,.,.,.,_. ~ ONIONS .... SPARI RIBS FROZEN & DEFROSTED SMALL SIZE s 1 1 • LB ••• RIB ROAST LARGE END s1••L8 BROCCOLI ,, ...... ..._ •• ,, ...... (illlt,, ... 37c l8 t llnOOflOPSHIME & 11!..LO S J 95 CORN Oil ... ,. . ! I ii°"iM•; CANDY"" ::· S_l_67 DOG ::::/~~ •. -! •CV Sl.08 .... , s2.49 .•.. s3.38 /Ji.1 r , II int•~ /.IC/Ullf .''!Jt'f UJ/\ VARIGAnD SPID£R PLANT "'°'" ...... ''Olll" ..,,.,a-.-w t • ••· ,o-M .,...,. ....-,, iiii&ARINE . . .. ."" J 2c ! PEANUT BUTifR i:E:::-''.... s 1 OB AMAlfTTO !DISAIOlftK' "~' •9" PIL~S8UAY • REG BJlllLO CHOCK FUll 0 N\JTS I SELF-RISING SOAP AMG e FLOUR ! PADS ! COFFEE I -HB l (Kf. 48-0Z 99c 45c $885 l PUREX OEMINGS PlllSBUJIY BLEACH RED=EYE BREAD I SUBSTITUTE s S N ! FLOUR • 40-0Z , • 155-0Z HB ·97c $279 99c I Low Fro;en Food Pn'ces VEGETABLES =~~S.CAE.Ull€DCOIW lllltUO ! 69 ( vtOfTAaD °" SWUT PfAS tO-OZ. JENO'S PIZZA &.~~ .. ~ ! .. ,,,Ol $ J 19 FRIED CHICKEN IAHOU£T .••• 1 . 37-0Z $2 19 PARKERHOUSE ROLLS 11110MOAO ~S-Oz 7 7c WHITE BREAD IAIOO,OAO ! . . PIES =~~~.QM£ .. 4PPU. I P&ACfl »Ql. • 0A PUWIUH • • • . • 311t-OL 99c 36 01 s 11s WAFFLES 1101wo•AL •••••••.••••• : •• 1 ........... ,.~L 75c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE lMEtwm ! 11-0l 87' PUREX DETERGENT ~~·:9 ., '" s1 .11 LIQUID DETERGENT =:1.~; ... o, s2.29 FABRIC SOFTENER ~~\so, .• c· sl.26 FJG NEWTONS ··~sco ! .o, sl.17 MILLA WAFERS ···~ j ! I c: 83t e MDRAERSZETTISING ti)• ........ ••0<4WO• s121 -f •tAliilf (ll(lJM8U• t/< • Sl tCl O IN WA4P STATER BROS. 11 Ol ! CHEESE $143 ! Stokely ! COOKIES one SAUERKRAUT ....... : • 39' :~:~~IUIH ... , ... 11, ! •111 ~ SWEET PEAS 41( PEPSI COLA """"''"""."' • ... , sl.55 fRUJT COCKTAIL , 49' .. SHELLIE BEANS 38' DRESSING ~:m~·~. ! ·.11: sl.14 CUT WAX BEANS , 44' CORN _.., .,.... . ,., 36' GREEN BEANS : . • . 37< ·• BELL BRAND ... Yo ... ,. 99c cnMI 36' ·:: POTATO CHIPS ~~~~·O• H tl U•U• c•tm1"' a: KIDllY BUNS ~:~. :-: ~.o, 38' RICE :;:.!:=-\ tOI '3' ORANGE JUICE ~~~~~·."'°1 .. o, s113 PORK & BEANS ::. • "o' ggc PICKLE SLICES ~~rM>u• ! UO/ sl.19 .__PORK_& a_ws_·_::._ .. _°' sr__, PICKLE SLICES ~=M t 1'01 sl.09 KOSHER PICKLES ~~::.! lH)l sl.13 WHOLE PICKL~S ~~ I '"°' s4.39 -. s4.13 -------. PRICES EFFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, APRIL 10 - APRIL 16, 1980 • -'1.&7 IAl lml ---s1 .. OYALTll -, .. ~" I .. -Sl.49 lUUCS ....... . . -7t •• ,.,.... .. ._..,. .,. "''"' ,..,.......,.. "oc• fl .. ...,.. ... ---~ .. flt ..... ..,.. ' ..... ..,,.,.. ::.:r:r~, ~': -::;. •;:::::;:: .~r:,::..; I ~~ ....................... ""."" ....... ! .......... -... .. ------ 0£MIHOS ' l'OI u RED SOCKEYE , ,s-oz ! SALMON $169 . l-.11 t (; ri•,lf. / "c·1·I (; rt•iJ I .. .~"-.. ~ euc WllA rs 'F" ... , / CERUL , ... , •,-: .~• KRAFT _._,,,,, •,(,. '1 '' Cll!SE . IWllA • ~~ 75' NARWlll'. .. MAltlA I ..... sr q con Oit • . .. ! Folger 's ! Ul~l"S ~32. tWIUll CMlll ~·: ,':. ~; .. ". runs ..• '9" fiC191 CIFJll ~· ~ :i:;·~~ •• 1a£11 s ~n 11S 1 art canu . " I l ) ' I ~ ao•m•a tt Mlpa to ·• tfa1 ....-aJ 1ub-1Ut11tt:1t.a. and to add •• e.tra e•1 to the cp-l•al wliMat recipe tbaf calla for leu Uaan t WO Cu.pl ol wheat fiour PCIU&o flour often la •••••••d aa pot1to Ilardi -ei&bef' will do. Rlee flour ean dlller de· ,_.._ OD the variety of 10Gc ~ or abort cral• rice used. Corn flour (or cornstarch> also la available in coarser erincla Uaat are aold • fine conuneal or coane cornmeal. It helps to make sensl· bit! choices when sub- stituting a gluten-free flour for a wheat ftour. Al wa ys consi der whetMr or not the sub- stitute flour will spoil the navor or the original recipe that you are try- ing to adapt. SPONGE cakes and banana tea breads are typical of the recipes that adapt well to sub- stitute nour. H you are unsure of a cake recipe. try baking il as a muffin first, lining the muffin tins with paper liners to make r emoval and handling easier. Readers have written to me asking for a reprint or 8 grain equivalency table or substltt¢e flour. Here ls the suggested list, but add extra liquid if the consistency of the baller seems thick or dry. It's a way to convert your favorite recipes Into gluten-free baked treats for the person in your ho u sehold who is eensltive to wheat prod- ucts. GRAIN £QUIV AL ENCY TABLE Sabstit.atlou For l Cap Whe1t Flou.r ForB1klag: 1 cup com flour 3 4 cup coarse corn· meal ~ cup plu s 3 tablespoons fine corn- meal 'h cup plu s 2 tablespoons pota t o starch flour ¥..•c up plu s 2 tablespoons rice nour 1 cup soybean flour plus Y• cup potato starch flour \ euo millet meal SabetUlltJou l'oi- 1 T1blespooa Wheat Floor For 1bJc.llenlng : 'h tablespoon corn- starch ~ tablespoon potato starch flour Hero A Roast Beef Eye of Round roast coo k s in microwave oven until tender and juicy. Select a 2\1a to 3 pound Eye of Round roast of compact and uniform size. Rub all over wlth soy sauce, then with kosher <coarse) salt. Place on microwave rack or in- verted saucer in a glass baking dish . Cover loosely with waxed paper. Microwave on HIGH 5 minutes per pound; tum after fl rat 5 minutes, then rotate dish every 2 or 3 minutes during remain· ina tJme. Remove from oven: in sert meat thermometer into center of thickest part. lntemal temperature should re· glster 120 de1rees for rare. Let stand 10 minutes; temperature will riN 15 to 2> de1ree1. Slice. tblftlf to serve. llakatteleervin11. t j I ripe IQHW JDUW M"'"'l·__,_,~-­e11 Wbltea uatU •tlft PHU form. Add batter to tbe beaten ••• •llltea; folcf b•-- t bro u 1 h wit hout br••ktnc down the air bubblel. Spoon 1Dto a~ x •S·lnch 1reued loaf pan. Bake '5 inJAuta. or until U1btly browned. Preheat oven to m d •• , .... sm t~c•tber rlc• flour, balsln1 powder. and 111t: aet ulde. Beat butter unw nutty; add 1u1ar and Cool •ell before alktng. beat until well blended. Mallet 1 lo&f. Be at In e11 yolks . WREAT·REE Alternately add flour OaANGE SPONGE m!Jtt.u.re and a11lk tot.be CAKB batter, beatlna ••II e eg1, separated alter each addition. Add t whole eu l'li~··· . r ----•6••1E•I -................ ~- HUGHIS]El IA'N&O COUPON GREAT Wl'Tlf STUWIEMllES-1 LI. IOI : C 6 H POWDIRID SUGAll • w1..,,......_. • • "·O:.::::::..., BUY o• an.. • : §·~..:· FREE : . ,.. .......... _ . ~,.. .... -~ ~ _ GOOD APRIL 10.16, 19IO «I ~················ ~ #URSERY SPECIAL! 6,, FERNS 90STONOI $349 flUFFY ltVFFlE REG. M.91 • • TERIYAKI STEAK U.U..l.C-.Ce '-ltu ,., $25~ 12 OZ. BASKET-RED, RIPE STRAWBERRIES ~ ,jri I ~ '~-..... &Ir. OJ ,j . us DA GRAD£"' ,, ~ r/'IJ~ J/1'8 tARcE Mun FRYERS........... a hlMllfletl Omaha Roast ..... 'l9~ Thick rul U$ U.A C hrnrt htt-r r1111nd Stew Meat .......• '2'~ lJ.S.0.A. Chm~ bl't'f-honde'" SWISS STUK IU.A. c.t lnf.llllllC1t $17~ Beef Shanks ...... 'l2? ll.S.D.A. Choice. Ct'nlt>r cul Steaks CIO,,U •••••••• '219 Meat loaf ......... '1 ·~ Hoffman Bacon .... 89~ 1-'.f IUnchu'"· W11h fr.,...h 1·1111• (h, 11 ,, ""' lonnd I 17 SIBBk ...... . /j_. t SI) A C'trlltt rul Vouil rn'°' qwilalv. n.,...,.. •I'd "'l••l.-<"h• n U S 0.A CHOta 8H.f ._CIT W s 111 RUMP ROAST .~..... . . . . . . . . • M9IOAST . • SILVER SILIOI $29! Salmon Steaks •.• 13'? < n11.rr N t Nh-tt f'roz ddroaud Shell on Shrimp .•• '89? I~ N.. I ~ lwl.e ~Uc&n Atlantic Cod •.••... s.1'! Ground Beef lW ••• s 18? Bracciola Rolls .•. '21? Sliced Bacon ...... 99! Ham Loaf ........... sl'~ Mahi M'ahi ......... ~21? ~ nnt uC'ttd 22'. fat Hulk ,,, p.111.-. l'un RPHd~ ..,hn>d Sirlum Tip llfff Round F.I Ranch .. llhl<'k · H11nl'h ""14-<lq•n Ru<h Ham I ... ~. Crum ho. r "' CHUCK STEAKS U.S.D.l Cltoice mter nt beet. $12! F PERRIER J5 WllER ·~ ~SPUKl.790 23 az. ltl Purina Cat Food 29c 602.Tun10f6'1 oz.AMII""' Seven-Up ••.•...... '119 2 Liter Regular and 01fl CHILLED ADES M ez. lllillte lhW. 79~ L-.rll* ~.,.. \ £nao.I. ~R.!lll'IJ -~,,ARMOURS V£RIBEST 11111 .-1-11011 Oj.'11•-· BlllO £ASTERN PORK •••• ilil .. Bratwurst u u11c110 ••• s 1 '! Pork and M!8M1n1111( Nu n1lt1h~ Lamb Chops ::1 .... s39? I ..,.1 1 A. \h.,,~,. Frunn I ~lfl~ll"'l Sausage rrWAllsnu •••• '1 4! Our""'" Swee1 or hol. No nu rate~ TOMATO AMERICAN BERllSTElll'S BEAUTY I SAUCE--;&HETrl ~ -RALIAll ~25° .. ~)~&90 HUNTS 29~ 15 oz. Cat Vermont Maid STllP '129 Prima Salsa ....... 63' Pop Corn .......... '169 ~·I Ul.. quaht) IYl'\IP I~ , uz Hunta R#l ·Ml'lt \lu,hrt,.•m lO HI r.m .. u_, Uf\ .u .. Hffi .. nt-ht, Fig Newtons •..... 'l 15 Heinz Relishes .... 49' B . M. 'F9 rowme 11 ...... 16 en. fr(im NoblllQ) 10 oz. jar in IUUllfd """I''", !. I 1 , oz. Hl'tt v Crorllt't CAKE MIXES Variety Pak ....... sp9 STRAWBERRY 1''4c o( 16 Prl' l'raC'l'd I '•ll B••ll Hrend CUPS39~ kttyCrectw 69~ Lemon Juice ........ 57' rq. tf 4 Aul L.,. r.t1 •ntln T111t 8 01 Rul Lemon FIESI PACIFIC REI SNIPPER ~~. $1'! f;1 WESSON OIL ~ 411L$229 Bathroom Cleaner s l 15 17 rJL °'""' Hr1uld Window Cleaner 89' 12 nt Rl'f1ll-F.uv Of1' JOY LIQUID naz. ~ lmllltrlffl. aid. lk'" 99° Frozen Food Capri Cookware Sale Delicatessen -Whipped Topping !'P1i~~.~!~~ .. 59° 8 INCH FRY PAN Longhorn Cheese~ ... s1°• SARA LEE COFFEE CAKE $165 Streuse'-Apple--Pecan Vegetables................ 5JC 1a ot Lynden r.,_ Corn. P-Maud Hash Browns .............. 1gc 2 lb 0.. Id~ Soo1hern Sty"' Grapefrltt Juice ........... age l2aL c-,..-r.-_. Stoaffer's Crepes ....•... '1" I ', oa. Pka. Chicken 6 Mlahroom ------Liquor Dep't--------.... ~~ O(Jtj) f) rf ALSTIFF U!' $ . · '·Fltft LIGHT BEER ••• ~ •••••.• Calvert Caaadla ......... '5" Club C.cttails ......•.•.... 9' l.ofd Calver1---Q11arte 200 ML-h'I •II tn- 1£l StlH . $J99 tOOCS fJf' M ,,~£~ ,,; oue '""' "°°°"° Ot~ WON TON SKINS ... 12 •• "e ••• ••• "9o.;..o'-........ 8EAN'THREADS ................... ff• ...... ~ BAM800 SKEWERS ............ 29• 1 ..... SliiNtalov,.... lttfAO MEAl ....................... 17• )Ooa.lellleMl!Me11S.. '\( RICE VINEGAR .................... 89• , ... .,.,.................... . .. DftlED MUSHROOMS ........... I loc.C:..0...loo WATER CHESTNUTS ............ ~•• Prlee la effe~t T11ura.. AprU It tllr.011111 Wetl .. April IA. OpH o.u,. ••• to It P•· l•ed•)' ••• to ...... 11., ..... LHlo D•lb .... lo II••· Velveeta ................... 'P' I lb P\a.-K .... 10-St>r-d Franks & hocks .••.•....• '2" Mou arena ................. '28 IS OL Bell -Pnclola 8 ...... Herkimer Cheese .•.•••••. '1• 7 oa. WAinut cw WIM Chtfte 11..- BUDDIG LUICllUTS 45° 2i,, oa. P .. Sliced ------Homemalrer elpers $ • • llREE IUllPll .................... ·121 ~ ~ 8 oi. Ret-Olly°' &1 .. m , 111 ~ ~ ~~~~~I~ ·········~·············~· II Cl&. Prottla, Olly Of X·Dody Edge Sllm ................ ip• Usternint •••..........••.• '1• 7 hi. A-ort I .~ ... Cl11 No 111 .. to DHler11. Tllla a.d oa1t ef'NttlH el tt•1ll .. ' al la.-* eall R .. "4ttl' Udo MUN:llNG'JON .. EACH W1111e1eftfAltol'l.- IH01Mw M ... 1 HUGHES UDO IWPOltf llACH EA&IBLUFF llbfJNe Hit 1 .. ftlttlll 0t U...1111ty .. WU.!Mfl 2"41 ........._ Peftl••r ! MU Vie I.We Dtm Ol'f!I.~· lHlbhlff V•11•9e C.,., .. , P11' Vie• C.-., 1 .. 11 ... PM•tf ,.._,, .. .,., ,. ) t 1m tU •, 11'.f ·"' , . ,,,_ ' ' , l •• I 0 I , I lj I t I I ,, ,, 4 I ... I : •I > ·I ' . .. • ·~ ., l ., ., . ' ' • I r ' "' .•1 '•I • t •• . ~ 'I . .. ,, . ,, ",,, '•• ll • :r I )'1 ll!h t:'ltl .. 'll •01ll .) '1.i ' . • ---.........._ • 8lktd 30 "°""' •Honey 'n-. o• • 8plrll tlloed for ... V Ml'Vlng • Whote °'half t.nl IDfonnation Is , . In Grocery Bag ...., Olir ••••••• ....., ..... .... .. ~ ~ O..HmlC.le~ for ...... ....._ (can be kept troan tot ue> to 30 daYt} • Nationwide thlpplng MfVlo9 • Full Mna Oel!oeteeMn •Old W«ld ChteM St'OP • Sandwlehtt to go •Patty tray• ow;¥11a ... THE WM, born oo th e West Coast, baa spread to FIOrid•, Texu and othet' ~ of lite country ana> la befng welcomed with o pen arms by government dlsastet preparedness planners. Indeed, the National Oceanic an d Atmo s pheric Administration bas pre· sented its highest honor, the · Public Service Award. to the firm that developed the safety sacks and to several or the s upermarkets that have pioneered in use of the bags. The ldea originated three years ago with tbe Western Kraft Paper Group, a Beaverton, Ore .. firm that makes bags for supermarkets REGIONAL Manager C h arles L . Ca rl of Western Kraft said the idea originally was to find a way to make the c ompany's product stand out from the com· petition. T OE CRIME pre· ventlon bags w e r e rollowed by others on prevenUnc firea, child safety and Ulustrating a maneuver t o JISlst 11omeone ~ ia choking. Now the Nationa l Weather Service h as gotteo into the picture, providing weather safe· ty Information for use on grocery bags. Once a message ls de· veloPecf. Carl said, his firm makes tbe material available to competitors without charge, and a co mpeting firm Is marketin g hurricane ba~s Ln Florida. "G rocery bags, if we <'an get people to look at them, are a good in· form a tion medium. We 'll r un about 30 million of the tornado bags this year." Carl said Chuck Roast Sofeweyl.Mn .... Ch ... ~ llode Cut ~ n. Beef Rib Steak ~- Softwoy Leon .... l ib .s11a c '-9• lnd fi ,,_.,. •• al Safeway You Can Choose! U.S.D.A. CHOICE OR IAFIWA Y &IAN BllF U.5.D.A CHOICE BEEF SAFEWAY LEAN BEEF SAAEWAT quNJlT l.IAH-,. ~ h .. ,.. ,_ ---,1 ,., 11'1. ~. _ .... .., ................. ,,._. ...... '• ,._.,... i....lpt. ,. ........ ...., ... , ....... ,..., GUARANTEED Ow pr .... h ,,_ ........ .,... ..... U ~ 0 A OtOeCI .. Sot •• .., 0-lity t.... .... , ................. Soiwwey C,."°'•nl•• ""'"'"' ,.., mv11 M .......... • .,-. -..., wrlil <Wt1-.ty r•fv...i.d So'-woy h~ o lont 1tonding repvtotoon f0t •-• b-f If. 01 o n•w ~m•li•., -n-<-. y.v hoven't yet d1Hov~ the~. flevorllil toedne-t~ o4 Scthwoy IM.f, -·• the time te come 1n ond b.-H. S.. ovr entW. ~ ef wendflfvl ,,_,., U.S.D.A. Choke Beef • So~ Ouol1ty L..on a..f. Tob home ~r hrvorit.-yov• be glod yov dtd1 DAILY PILOT Rump T,Slrloln Roast teak "'""tty a-.... w....,&.-..... -= s ~. 18 @.~2'' Nutrition N eeds Are Not the S ame Ground Beef °";,~' ::,c .. d ~ Safeway ~ Stew Meat cu::n.!:.:' .... = S Sof.war 9 ' Cube teak ~ lb s1•• lb 51'' "'s2sa ~ Saf PUVJY Quality Lt>nn lff>Pf.' @) Fried Chkken ~~ 2 ~.5 1" Sliced Bacon ~:· t•b 99c Cross Rib Roast Top Round Steak ,,.,. s.itQyl-' IMIOlioS.-• s1n '--"' l ti &w r.w.i • S?a .. 59' Turkey Hiaclquarters W ASHJNGTON (AP> -Advertis ing. public se rvice messages, news stor ies and many other so ur ces ba rr age Americans with advice on what to eat. much or it confusing. Some of this confusion exists because what con· stitutes a proper diet for one person may not be right for someone e lse: People are not all the same. Food needs vary de· pending on many things, including sex. body size. phys ical ac~tivity and other conditio such as pregnancy o lness. BUT NU~ITION ex· perts are studying the matter, and the depart· ments of Agriculture a nd Health. Education a nd Welfare have put together general guidelines to what should be included lo, and left out of. a good diet. The guidelines are s ug gested for mos t Americans, but they do not necessarily apply to persons who need special diets because or diseases or conditions that Interfere with normal nutrition. Thest> ~an include such con- Goulash In Microwave Savory beef aoulash cooks quickly In tbe microwave oven.. Cut 1 pound beef round steak into l·inch cubes. In 2· quart microwave·proof baking dish, co mbine beer with 2 c ups potatoes, pared and cut In Yl ·lnch c ubes, 1 minced garlic clove, 1 tablesP<>CM' on. 1 YI teas· poom P9P11ka, 1 can <6 ounces) tOmato paste, YI cup water, YI teaapoon each salt aAd dried mar· Boneless Tip Roast Chucic Steak ditlofts as heart disease. high blood press ure. s trokes, dental prob· te rn s . diabetes and some forms of cancer ......,u. .... -...o .~ ~t-. .... 0.0..1-.. • '131 ._ .................... fj Beef Rib Steaks :;.~r ~ Arm Dot Roast ~~1 lb s1•• Rib E~Steak ~ s3ee Chuck Short Ribs r. 'F' Skinless Franks w: . ... ,,. "'•· ~ S..• ~.t, eo.--s..-.,lur &--< Beef Rib Roast Ground Round Her<.' are t he bas ic guadeh.nes ~ Ch11c• ,., s111 ~l• ~11.0~I.._. ,. s2•a I•~• Eat a variet y of foods. Maintain your Ideal \.\Clght -AVOID TOO much fat, saturated fJt and cholesterol. -Ent foods with ade· ' quate starch and fiber. -Avo id t oo much ;ugar Avoid too much sodium. Blue Bonnet Diapers ~~·1 l2~u~ 169 -If you drink alcohol, -.,rl:'J'~~~rl;~~fri do so in moderation. • The two agencies s tress that the se guidellnes are intended fo r people who a re already healthy. No guidelin es can guarantee health o r well·belng. Health d e· pends on many things - inc luding he redity. lifestyle, personality, m e ntal h ealth and environment -in ad· ditiontodlet, they note. C.H l 42-H71. Apple Juice~ Tewn~.. s 139 ~ M .. r ~ a.11a. , Purina !:'..,~ •299 -· 10~ ' Premium Bread '\.. s;; 2 ~:.• I L iquor and W ine! -............ \..u..--... ... -. i.. ...... _ ... ___ .,'°_· Gallo Rose ,z..,,_., ·~~~·299 7Crown s.ctgrom • HUIDIEDS OF ;:: ... ,1,.11049 llEW LOW PRICES ~ Ut.. • Lee~, .. , ..... , ... "' Sof•••r o •• ., ........ , ... S.V• "'-"ey l/nP ,fr,•J1ut I ft•U' Of Our .. ,,..,,.. /.o u' l'rirf' lh•m tt! S & W Stewed Tomatoes '~°' Vtg·All Vegetables ,...., Rosaf ita Reff led Beans 11 °' Starklst Tuna.o~u""°"~ 6 ,., Chici<en Noodle Soop. ~ 110-. 01 Kleenex Huggles, 0.-1 "° Tide Oetltgtnt. ~ 1cr Oii ... ., T as1a'' s Choice r.ottte. llM la 11eo • ., Best Foods Mayonnaise 12111 Wesson Salad 011 ,..., Gold Medal Flour Mi Bakery Buy1! Hawalan Bread IU"1'1 "ll GIA 691 Health and Beauty! Crest ~!:=:t 79c ~:. Tvlenol iJ I S.lllgl\ ~ t(X).('1 131• We Accept USDA food Stamp C.Vpon • 11. Cot>-. . .. s1•• '1" Fish Kabobs c ..... ,.,.,.,, "'• Bel-air Pizza' "·:~ '::: 79c 9-Liwes ~ •:. •1•• ... ~ *·oi.r~~; Tomatoes AS.led 49 ,._, ....... ~ ' heddar Cheese l-..-..~¥-s I :::.::v ...... ,. • ~ 9 Minute Maid ........... 79c :-s c-.. 4 ~ tiol'den aa .. anas ., .. po<o, 28 c Treat! .... Green Onions ::·:..=. Grapefruit ~:- Head Lettuce -49' Bell Pefpers lb 49' fmnlr'GC.• ldNI To91u Crisp Carrot 2 ~ 29-Red Potatoes lb 25' US'-> I u<;i;ot~,._ Delicious ~es W~SUlr ., 49' Green cabbage '(II Coolo"'t. Sllw lb 15' Fresh Mangoes ,.,._.., .... •Adi 79' Bean Sprouts ~ ..... lb 39' Sunflower Seeds 'lO 79' Roasted Peanuts '1" Bowl ot • lhno Ill~~..,_, , ..... Orange Juice Mlllci..1119 Sunmald Raisins I~ f"lllll •1•• V•l'llll 5"dlltl Flower and Plant Selectlon1! .......... ....... ._ .......... Colorful CNton• '~, ·~·2·· 3.. 6 ::-1 3" Jot am leans, ~ tea&- poon caraway· seed and dub pepper. Cover and m icrowave on HIGH about• minutes or unUl beef and potatoes a r e tender: stlr every JO •~-----~mlnat.I iket 4 serv· Putetewwerda 10 work ror you. ..................... ~ .,....,,..~ .. "-P.. ........... • 14411c:....Dr .. •W...,.,... • tlOI ..,....., .. ....,_..... • 616 Me.C.... .._ .. ,.~ ..... lnp •1161 ............. AM • ..._tll11.1I lkilta ..... ,,,. ______ -·. ___ .. __ ... __ , ' \ I ~ . . . Frozen Bread Time-saver One of the tastiest. time·saving frozen food products available at your arocery store is frozen breads. A boon to the busy homemaker and the novice cook as well as being recognized by ex. perienced cooks as hav- ing that delicious, home· made flavor , the s e frozen dough products offer a variety of items which are fool·proof and bake up perfectly every lime. Look in )'OW' &rOCer's frozen food case for: Baiets: Partially or fully baked. They come in plain water bagel, also egg, onloo poppy seed pumpernickel, raisin and rye. Bagelettes : Small bagels. Bi sc u its: Dakin g powder·style biscui tl>. ready to bake or partial· ly bake d; aome are available already baked. Plain. buttermilk and tea biscuits. Buns: Specialty bun~ s uch as kaiser, onion. · club-cr usty French or Italian. Usually baked , may be sticed. Cballah: Also called egg twist bread. Baked or as frozen dough. Dinner Rolls: Fully b aked or partially baked. Shapes a re but· t e rfly, clover leaf. . round, f inger and Parkerhouse. Special rolls include potato. e~~. rye, sesa m e seed, sourdough and poppy seed . Crr · s ants a nd bard rol s are also available. English muffins: Fial, round , yeast r aised, with small amount of cornmeal baked into the crust. May be split. Garlic Bread: Baked loaves ol crusty while bread. split; spread with a mixture of butter or margarine flavored with garlic and itallan herbs; may have cheese such as Parmesan o r Romano al.lo. Sourdou1b Bread : Baked, SUced. Patty Shella: Puff paste dough, ready lo bake. Yeast Douab: Por· tioned douldl, for French or pl.aln wbite bread, re.ady to proof mad bake. Other b read dou1h1 available are r ye (plain or with seeds. l ll1bt or dark) honey wbeat, ralaln and f cheese. l r I" Call 142-1171 • Put a few word• to work tor ou. In the DAILY PILOT •"'gear golden ~ Juh1lee. \V 7 RE 4D 7 /\ ';) We listen To Youl CA)rtl v<I 1-.a ADVllmlO mM HAILAIKITT GIAUllTlll_ llM ()I htHI •11 11 1 ~IWllHO Ill ~I llfAOllY AWAltMlll 1()11 All Ill flQt lla&l •ll "-'•II ll'IPI 6 \Pltlf!CAl.H 11()110 Ill I•, Iii 11 '"1 1111-'\,I Uf 611 wllll>IO ll(W II( •Ill Ofltl •JU •111H~ (11 •C '.uetl 111 "' ~llhlltJllf llflllC I I~ .,11111 '>Ail \ ()t l U tf!ICMI • 1llllfllllC'11))10 ~'>( l"I fo!it l lrlt ~ 0 Ill "' 61 IMI ~I ~II ,10 ~VICI •llltlll 10 l 4t) NtCBORCTIYIWID.,AN.tTnUTUU .• AN. IS, 1MI • . SAVE WITH OUR DISCOUNT LIQUOR . PRICES . WASHlllGTOll Sfi,E J GOLDEN DELICIOUS~ APPLES ~ rloW'·, ~ TH EY AL 0 flavor the llQueur ~alJed llum· rnel. Caraway's natural s1Veetness 1nleralfies ln applenuce or in pound c•ke. Pork chops, lately a gwxt buy. combine with <.'uaway, tomatoes and minced onion in German Caraway Pork Chops. Potatoes. carrots and celery are added later. apd all are cooked until s wcculenl. Sour cream -would be delicious as a garnish. if you can ar- r or d a f e w ext r a calories Caraway adds an un- mastakabJy fresh flavor to an old favorite in F'f'uited Cole Slaw. The C"1 bbag ~ i s finely sfaredded as usual, then Hhe ly diced apple and c tushed pineapple are blended in. Mayonnaise. sour cream , caraway s t ed, onjon powder , sail. pepper a nd vin e gar moke the dressing, and both are combined and marinated. chilled ror at toast two hours before s~rving. GERMAN CARAWAY PORK CHOPS 1 table spoo n l'araway seed l ':i teaspoons salt, dt\'tded 1 /16 t e a s p o on ground bluck pepper 6 pork c hops ( 1 ~ int•h thick> about 1·1 1 VoUnds 13 cup nour i! table::.poons sulad 011 I can (16 o unces) whole tomatoes. broken up o r 1 pound fres ~ tom a toes, p ct.•fcd and chopped 11 2 cups "ull•r 1 1 c u p 1 n s l a·n t minced onion 11 i pounds potatoes. JJ(•l'lcd and cut in 111-ch thick sllces 14 cups ) ''·• cup sli ced carrots 14 cup sliced celery Com bine ca raway Seed, I 2 teaspoon Of the s alt and black pepper. Rµb into both sides of pork chops: dip c hops into flour and shake off excess. In a la rge skill et heat oil until hot. Add 3 pork chops : brown on both sides .. uboul s minutes : s et aside. Repeat wilb remaining Warm Milk • • Before Bed 1'he old adage that \I; arm milk relaxes and induces sleep appears lo be a scientllic fact. ac· cording to the California Dietetic Association CCl>A>. Orange County District. L -tryptophan . a n a mino aci(j found in milk as well as some other roods. including bananas. seems to have a s leep-inducing effect. says CDA, White the entire story isn 't in. L-lryplopben m ay cause this soporific erfect by increasing the brain's production of serotootn which helps trigger sleep. So lf occasional lnsom· nia bas you in ils grip, try warm milk, part of the four food groups - milk. meat, veeetables and fruits. breads and cereals -for a nutritious and n atural way to get the sleep you need. And. lf lnaomnia penlst.s, you should con- sult a physician. CallM2-H71. Put • few word• to work IOt In the , DAI LY PILOT ' ' cream t fa b t I llp o O"ll earawl)'IMd 1 laaipoona oilJOft PQWcMr , .. upoon tall &eupoon 1row>c1 black pttpptr 2 tta1poon1 cider vlne.iar 1 medJum cabbaao <2 1• pound•). finely abreddN <O cu~> OERMAN CARAWAY PORK CHOPS ARE ONE-DISH MEAL Vons Own Brand and Double Coupons Equal More MPG ---._;.....-=: • --=I VONS 69 SHAMPOOS£. :!'~~ITJONERS Al>:>IO \~wt. II(' • VONS .59 LIQUID BLEACH . , VONSCOLA. ~9 ROOT BEER OR LEMON LIME ,,,," ....,y, "f hJ'-..... b l • !> tiW"'I (llL GROCERIES \0'1'>.-. O<KL!C.., Pineapple rapefrult Ok. .69 .tOOt..I'< I C , .. .53 Vons Tomato Juice liL C. ()It HO I I 'Kl<J"<l < "'., Vons Chill & Beans .57 A.''i()!llO J\JlllQI<',-I !l-Ol 11\C. .59 Vons Cake M.lxes LfC. [)I. {U) l"-1.,..f'\•"" .79 Vons Potato Chips '''f0\;\111111!!>-t I 101 t•., Vons Cat Food 5 ;100 .. OU'o".1 fl()\ 129 Vons Dishwasher Crystals '{."' . , ,_..,, v-tt.1n11 .89 Liquid Fabric Softener \tJ""'·' " .. '°"I ttu• .99 AJl Purpose Detergent \V'-.. i(.(~Trfl.(, 139 Fabric Softener Sheets l(Jl•JU-.to1·.•<. 169 Vons Charcoal Briquets ~ 4"(>11\111-l~Cl '"<. TaD Kltchcn Bags .89 }'J I 00 I llOU. .43 Vons Aluminum Foll lbOU'tCC~ Vons Applesauce .39 lt.<JU'<t CAl>I .49 Vons Peaches & Pears 1<a CJU'>ICC Cf'/1 .59 Vons Sliced Peaches ~CNI .59 Vons Peach Halves 11 OUl>ICf" CNI Vons Fruit CocktaU .49 lb~CNI .33 Vona Stewed Tomatoes :VOUl'QJUO Vons Tomato Ketchup .69 l&<Xl<f(M Vons Cut Seana .33 \001,~C»t .33 F~ SC;)1e Beans o..w ~Hirn & 0... l.Olf.tol..PllO 0 /'\Sm ~ S..... ON"" llOl l'!IO 1 79 ~MW Crelcwlc Aola.401. l'l\CI .l9 co ........ VONS .79 BATHROOM TISSUE .. W()i l • , 'V'(,t VONS .45 PEELED TOMATOES ~ BEEF '189 RIB STEAKS ,,.,.,,,..,. f"'{ '""l ttir< GROCERIES o.N:Lc.M .33 Vons Cream Com t <X.l'<t (A. .. .33 Vons Whole Kemd Com l'o./"'"(f ~ Vons Sweet Peas .35 .. >fl'T ()rt-~(~ .79 Vons Orapetrult J uk:e ;>'( COU"'1 P...CllKA Vons Paper Napkins .95 'U"' 1• <"0U"'t <4( M',I 239 Overnight Diapers \O"'> ·'•CO<J°"1 •~.M.C 229 Ex·Absorbvlt Diapers •'4(°"111 ~ACf\N,.l 279 Vons Toddler Diapers F ROZEN FOODS I .. f\1 .. ()111~. 80l ..... C.. .45 Vons Meat Pies VIJI'> (('ljr; "ll>ICO\'tCl -X>-Ol ~ .59 Vons Vegetables Ill (,(A,/\lj()I<"""' 10/ c .... .41 Vons Lemonade ft()Ul'<([P~ Vons Beef Enchllada .85 4 UJI P...OV.CC.. Vons Cob C0m .79 ~-eeu<r P-.CllAU Macaroni & Cheese .41 ~-80Ul'Q: P-'Cl\AU .59 Cheese Enchilada ~PAOW.A Beef Stew .75 VONS BAKERY wteTE. ~r SAM WHIT{ ""1t'.Af AClll'<O !Of' 5 9 Enriched J.1 /2 Pound Brude ()ll ~-8!¥oCJI Small renc:h Rob .75 11PACll Oucent Crumb Donut.a )09 90tl'ICI' Angel Food Cake Loaf 109 . Saw ap to20%on Vam own brand. (~) ..... .. -....... -· . . ,.,,, ...._, You Own Brand qaa1lty ls comparable to natloaal brands VONS GRANULATED SUGAR 119 .89 VONS SAl.AD OIL BONELESS .. 187 CRISP , .. 25 ROUND ROMAINE STEAKS LETTUCE f*[f .._ ... tl.U CtJT ...... ", VONS 89 RED 49 ~~{~~~ ...•. " . RIPE STRAWBERRIES , ... ,J • VONS ".69 VONS 109 HEN BEEF TURKEYS BOLOGNA t"'tt/'I "'1Akt t ,.,... I'•.-. '·~ ~\o~ ., ..... . MEATS DELI CA TESS EN ~ll' liOUl'1> 197 Bon~ Rump Rout Ul 1"111.LM.cllll..U 189 Bonelesa Chuck Steaks Lil ~~ "Yl,..fl#K:,...(jWC•)lf"«.•W .59 Vons Potato Sa.lad rV ........ t -..'-:"1'-"' ~'!>'· (J )29 Vona Cheese Slices Q."'ll ~Wl 158 RJb Pork Loin Chops Ill l'Otl'<'f f·4(P.4(A: ()I. Ot'-t l+ •t .89 Vons Pldde-Plmento Loaf LOI",, .. eo. 129 FamJty Pak Pori< Chops LU aor<:J r"'°".a .59 Vons Cream Cheese t-.Jll'>OU~IU•-l'Ofltl Oscw-"'8yet Spareribs w 109 • ""t P.;;;;>o.-.J Vons Chopped Ham }29 .. HOU OJ<""ll l 69 Boneless Lcg-0.Pork Roast,,, . ' ",. I\. I &J Hfl Sil l ... ;. .99 Vons Salad Dre.ssJng "4•i---1 f'¥1\.•r:.t ,.,,,,,,o..,.,.. 45 Farmer John U\k Sausage, .. • t\l><t "'-• "'' "''"" 'ior.KL lA 139 Swift Slzrle.an NOW! ESPIRIT .33 F l.J\VORED YOGURTS PO POV 699 VODKA 80·PROOF OLD 999 SMUGGLER SCOTCH ... ~-· UQCJOR -.,, "I -·"'trl "'l'O> ~ 129 CeJlal Sdect Wines , .. '"'"' "") .,,.., 999 Gordon's Gin ''",.' 2 49 Bove Lambrusco ' t.. ,,.,.,,,.., 9J9 Ten High Bourt>on . ... 6 .,.,.,,1 ""'". t"t"il 489 Taylor Calif. Wines • l"fiW 1199 Seagram's 7-Crown slinr PROOOCE """'UIC)P Red Rose Potatoes '" tll't>P ""'° (ll(XW\' Fresh Carrots Ill .19 .12 JERSEYMAJD THOROUGHLY MODERN MILK ;;Ef&J: .... 85 RlGUIAR MILi<. BUT "°~ LA!:>Y ON THE CALORES. • (,,.,, 1 Lb. Pkg. Cole Slaw 1..11 .59 ~· Kinnow Tangerines .•• 29 'iwt:Fl .. ~l.Al/("'r Fresh Watermelon t• .15 6 K HP(lT Dldfenbachla v. 399 HEAL TH & BEAUlY \<Xl'<I Ill<. "V'<T r<t., t~Off .77 Crest T oothpute s=~llOTTU ope Mouthwash 199 •OU'<C ~c crec r<t.5 .l">ClfT Sure A/P Deodcnnt 141 ~Swab• ]08 ~ t Rellll 249 ·~ Ponds Trope.a 8ltt\ Bads 138 3 LB. 2-0Z. (l'K:LS • .20 OFF) 1.84 WE'LL DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE O<JR Q<WW"fTEE Of VONS LOW PRICES ",·7 USDt\FOOD STAMP COUPONS GLADLY ACCEPTED. Plrwllt eun.. •> >Ol 1.29 PNt.Com~.10>0l I 19 f olget•ColtN.lLPMI Oii 11{.lo.l'M.H.ll lZ9 ,.., • Coll.e. u. II\"" ow llBl. Jl8. 9 69 l"lllll9<o '~ t)(lUjCt 49 Fclg9t a niMd Cd!M, JIQlll>tCZ 6.;M tr-Me 47'0 ••"9ftC8 M . "'":r~ ,._.. .• v ... , 1•201 Herbof A l clftpt POUM•V..., 1,,_Ma1n .. a A·T.-.:.i Cepletreno .. act\ l •IUft• Hlh tll I . 11"t lereet aftd 0r9"ge Ave. ,_ I an J..an CepfMNf'O ~~----1 C.mlno CepllHM. Def~-..;;;._ __ _ H Ol1 Doheft_r Pt,_ Dt. t~rta 24MJ.Ak!Lhlttwaf&n11111-_______ -+-~I 0..IJ ...... ,._ ay •1<Nn1 ._ LOUISE SHEA, SUSAN CUSE, LUCILLE KUEHN ANO JEAN ALDRICH (FROM LEFT) Home Assists Parents ,.L D EA R A "lS LAN DERS : So often, when a c·h1ld bN•ome:. serious ly 111 and mu~t he• hospitalized, the family is tom apart, cmot1orwl l y and finan c:ia ll y Parents often have to pay for expen!.1ve ar com modations or s lct:p in a hospital rha1r or on a sofa m the corridor. P hiladelphia· Eagles football player Fr ed llill and hts wife were faced "1th this problem in 1973 when their daughter suf· fe red leukemia. The\· teamed up with doctors at Phila d e l phia Children's Hospital and Mc Donald's Restaurants and bought a home on" block from the hospital The y named 1t the Ho n ald M cDonald llouse. This was the first of many such homes for parents of hospHalized child ren developed by 8 ONE HOUR TENNIS. LESSONS s I s. oo local not for pror1t or- ganizations and run by t ommumty volunteers Tht· :.uggt·~tcd OC· cupanty t harg1• is SS per family per night. If they cannot afford it. there 1s no charge A n at - mosphere or cheerful- ness permeat<'S these houses. and the parents give one another badly needed emotion al ~up. port. I ~~l .1 9'\ -'"" l.a11ders Foreign Y0utli8 . Need Host HoDies AaarUoul famill• ln t.bi""'Fou.atal.D Valley and Huntllalton Beach arH.,.. beiDJ.sou•ht to pJa)' bait to .._..,. exetwap It &a-bom, ·Franc. and Ital')' In Jul)'. The 1tudent., between 15 and 11 yean old, need room, board and tramportaUoo durtq tbelr month lon.1 stay. In return b01t ramlU11 will be ell&lble to partlcpat1 ln Brltlah European Centers' Hom•Lly Prosram in Enaland whlcb la beU:I each summer. For lnformatlon, phone.Corinne Schauman at 968-2982. ( Boroseope TllURSDA Y, AP&IL 11 By SYDNEY OMARR ) ARJ ~ t Mar 21-Apr 19 > Go slow. lie low. avoid direct confrontations. be diplomatic. make maJor concession to family member. If single. there could be "marnage talk." If mar- ried, you "rediscover " mate Marned or single. ) ou make 1 mportant life !>lyle adjustment Money will be on the Wiiy • TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Define terms. see situations, people as they are. not merely as you wish they might exist. Pisces. Virgo natives play key roles. Gain foothold on career. aspira - tions. You are going to achieve. following major revisions. GEMINI: <May 21.June 20> · You bring peo. pie together -Crom contrasting cultures. You aid in smashing preconceived notions. Em- phasis on distance. language. travel and spttial com municaUons Capricorn, Cancer. Aquarius persons figure prominently. CANCER (June 21 -July 22 > · Fina ncial maneuver could involve one clost' to you. E m - phasize fiscal res pons1b1hty F1rush what you start. let go or l0b1ng ~1tuatJon Be aggressive in "defendmg terntor)." Message becomes in creasingly clear LEO (July 23 Au~ 22> Patience t:>erorries an ally. especial I} v. here contracts, agree- ments. other lc~al doc uments are concerned Another Leo and an Aquanan figur e prominent- ly Go slov.. avoid hrtmg heavy obJects. Be re- ceptive to new ideas proffered by young me mber or opposite sex VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 22> FolJow through on "inner feelings .. Give full rem to intuitive intellect Leum by t1•achin~ regain sense of di rection Baste .,t·n ·1r e .... dependents, legal forms and taxes dominatl' scenario Cancer. Leo. Aq uarius native~ figure prominently LIBR A <Sept 23-0ct 22> Pressures. roadblocks removed -could be clear sailing 1r you arc wilhng to spread your wings. Means gam ble on your own tas tes. capab1h t1es Creative juices a rc activated you become direct partJc1pant in exciting project which ap. peals to young or progressive people SCORPIO <Oct 23-Nov 21 > You team v.here you stand. who cares and what should be done about 1t. Another Scorpio. a Taurus and an Aqua rtan figure p rominently Chec k rates. quality of material. property values · -get ap- praisals from professional sources SAGITTARIUS <Nov 22-Dec 21) · Your ability to express. comm unicate ts enhanced Another Sag1ttanan 1s in picture SpoU1gbt on relatives. calls. favors. mail which bnngs news providinli? a "m1 -.sing hnk .. Mem~r of opposite sex is fascinated ;:ind makc•s no secret or 1t CAPRIC'ORS !Der 22 Jan 19 > Count \Our change. rC\'lt'" contra ct~. r herk deeds.· IJ~ scheduJes. Act•t•nt on payments. collect1on-. speciaJ terms Pisces. Virgo persons play kc) roles. You learn who is "true to vou " or otherwise. Separate fact from illusion · AQUARIUS <J an 20 Feb 18 > Some tunts ca n be obtained b ) s tudying Capricorn message. You can pt>rfect techniques and streamline methods Puzzle pieces fall mto place -you will pcrr<'1vc picture as a whole What might have been regarded as "lost cause" n ow boomer angs to your definite advantage. PISCES (Feb 19-Mar 20 > Ctups are down -say what you mean. mean what you say Prestige is on the hne Cycle 1s high -you are due to take steps toward goaJ Be d1re<"t. ('()Oh dent. shake off secret fears. doubts Mem bership in veterans or other organization figures m advancement You'll stt' Let Your Singer Major Repair Depot, Harbor Center, Coeta Me1a put your 1ewlng machlM In It• be1t working order with our 7·polnt tun•up program. Our expert• wlll ... •Offer Good L1mrted Time Only • [)fJhvery & PK:kuo ~fVlce Avail "-A411t ......... ............. .. ~_..._ 1 .............. - Riii ...... ,.,... .......... -.. -*"of ~ ............. _~ s·1NGER Yew S.... C.... ......... D.,.t HAllOlt cana • COST A MIS.A 2300 HAUOR • 549-11 tS You've had reast surgery. ... a rd row? .. ,...., ... ~ ,., t .,,., t he j ... ,,~ You·re ,, -r .. ""'"•"._.,. ''" .1 i:"'.lo / ,,.. I• ( ,..f..;...-1 , • ; o} j f...,j "'l'-• . .. ,, "" W~y • • .. l •. r ' - ......-...... Ya ~.sfi- ' F astllOflS by CAMP REGISTER NOW Atpresenttherearct2 Miam1. San Diego , Ronald McDonald Toronto and possibly Houses. They arc tn Sydney. Australia. Atlanta. B1rm1ngham . These homes ar e a Boston . Chicago . Joint project or the Na- C level a n d , Denver . t1onal Football League. Detroit. Minneapolis, McDonald's. parents. New York Cit y, doctors and bus1 Ph1ladelph1a . Pittsburgh nessmen. Tell people . and San Francisco will you., _ LONG - During the com ing TIME READER GL ~uis Em'.nty Graves STARTSANJL21 m onths. add1t 1ona l IW r •' houses are expected to DEAR L.T.: You did, Costa Mesa Tennis Club open i n 1? a y ton . •0i!r'e~a:!" ~~:· wtsb ,0 5 5 7 021 I Dur ham. R 1 chm on d . 8 t a y I 0 a R 0 0 a I d ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~T~a~m~p~~~· ~L~o~s;_~An g~e.!.!I e~s • Mc Don a Id Ho us~ ca o = Wash ingto n. Da llas. get the number from ..--t heir telephone dlredory --------------------------------------- f R ANCI~-0R R '~~lfi"it~2~[ c:::m.-~ ___ .JlaftJI' '4EVld HO N. Ml<hll ... A•e., -~:::;.;. .......... Chicago, 111. 61611 ~-THE SAVING PLACE Pc ___ .;_.aatv rV'f UUll• rll' . ., . .. . .. f .. D E A K A N N JIUIMPl•J fine statiorery ccrona del mar ~A:~;~~o ~:s wboe~~ ~=====~~=~~=================~-".1 married for six months -to a woman he says be loves a lot mention his ex-wife's na me in his s leep' He was married to this pe rson for 1" years and claims it wu ' To subscribe to your community ne wspape r .. call 642-4321 DAILY PILOT a lousy marriage. This happe ned t wo weeks a10. and I haven't been able to get it orr m y m ind. I need a n answer because ll's driving me nut s . N E W E NG L AN DER I N DISTRES.5 DEAR DIS.: He prob· a bl y w as bav ln& a al1htmare. Forset It. -- Bigger PacUsc MOW lncblesQ Adcltional 8x10 Color Poe bait $11.95 ..... ,...price -95< ....... '--------~ Package now lncludea: TWO · 8x10's_ 3. 5x1s. 15 • wolleb, and A· Color Portratt Charms .... ... • I 1 , 1•1 t •I ' I I • :• .. ,, • J J., 'J'I •l.:~ Thi perl9ct Color Pc>rtr'Mt PICMge few the Intl,. family It a super -.... K mart ortce1 nt In a Vlrtlty of poan nt ~ No ad-j dldona( chllVI for groupe. POlll our llllcion. Satllfactlon = Ot cteposft chMrfutty f9hntid. Addttlonll paclcagae only • ,,t TMISI DAYS OM&. T W.&., Afarlf, TWt.. ..... 101 flrt.. ... I I, W .. .,nt 12, S... .,...I IJ Dtly: I 0 AJ.l • I , .M. S..,: I 0 A.M. • I ".M . .... l1•uriW11t I la ............... c..r. ...... M prlaMPttt.l ....... w .... "\ --er Rat F..,et c .. 11 -1&1D1& J111D••••oeac C'OllllllTSs-wm a.old a._ '°" aew memben at 10 a.m. Wed· netday, April 1' lo U.. home ot Mn. Richard Frott. The tea ll open to U)'ODe interested ln Joint.., tbe committee. Information: Mra. Richard rrc.t, -.om. THE NEWLY l'O&•ED Balboa Broad· caaten Club, a To .. tmutel'I lDternaUooal Club that meeta at '7 a.m. Thunday mornings at the Bala Bay Club, la looldnf for members. In· rormaUon: Jan Du1an, 540-4453. TH CABA&ET CHArrt:a or Newport Harbor Guild of Oran1e County Music Cent.er wm l ponlOC' a west.em-themed fund·raller from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, May 10, iD Bommer Canyon ln Irvine. A SIS dooaUon per penoo will benentdevelopment of lbe Mualc Center. ( ) BALBOA 8KJ a»a wUI have a TGIP putJ at 6 p.m. P'riday. April 11, at El Tortto ft9taunot la Newport Beach. For information call 1'5-11'11. Mrs. Terry Goodwin, left, helps Mrs. An- thony Bohan and Mrs. Harry Do~ stuff cash into hat that wtU be featured at a Wednesday. April 16, fashion show at the Newporter lnn, sponsored bv the Women's · Jo"oundation. For information. pho ne 547-5591 DANCE INST&UCTO& CBA&LEY Baker, Who tawmt the dance team of Barbara Boylan and Bo6by Burceu ot the Lawrence Welk Show, t. cooducUnc two ballroom dance claues weekly at OASIS Center, iD Corona del Mar. 1be cluaes are held at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Wedne9day afternoons. New retlstnUoaa are belne accepted, and there ls no charae for those Uvlng within tho CouUlne Community College area . G&EAT OlJTDOOa SINGLES HAPPENING, a new lfOUP for tbe esploratian and eQjoyment ol nature, will have a beada bib and ~ at Helpful 'Assisteens' S'roP (8alme &o o.taaMhl hrMu>. the annual f\lnd-rala!ni luncheon and fub.lon show or the Women's Au:dllary, Orante Couaty bra nch of the Artbrltis FOUDd.aUoo, wtll be held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, April is. in tbe Newporter Inn. Reservalioas: S47·SS91. CITADELS OF GOO, a new color slide series devoted to unus ual churches, will be pre- sented by J uaruta McCollum and Helen Van- derlinde at noon Tuesday. April 15 in the Women's Club of San Juan Capiltrano.'31442 El Horno St. Reserva tions : Be rnice Fowler. 493·528'7 or Opal Shortridge, -.3962. INJURIES lN JUNIOR ATHLETES. a Pacifica Community Hospital·sponsored free clmic open to the public. will be held at 1 p.m . Thursday. Apnl 10, in lhe Carmen Yuppa Con- ference Center. across the street from the Cu.b Calendar nau each Wedlwadcqj m Ute Dmly Pilot and contaim nohce1 of ~·• and WT'Olee club m«hng1 and t'Wftl• opm to the pubbc for Uw f oUmoing i.ottk ~ not'J«• lo Club Calendar, Dait11 PIJof, P.0 Boz JSliO Col'ta Mua, CA 92Qfi lnclutk J.IOUT ftlCJPM and phorte rwmbt'r Not~• mud ~ m our ha.U three weeb mad~ of an~ 6 p.m. Thunday, April 10. in Newport Beach. Also, the group ia apoGIOl'i.ac day bikes Satur-' day, April 12, near Mt. WUaoa and Sunday, April 13, in Santa Anita Canyon. A moatbly meeting and potluck dinner will be held •t 1 p.m. Tuesday, April lS, iD Costa Men. For more lnformatioo, call Robert at S56-'102J8. "SOCIAL EFFECl'TVENESS TaAINING for Sln1les" will be tbe tbeme ~ a_procram offered by Santa Ana Community couece Commanity Servicea at 9 a.m. Saturd.Q, April 12. For in- formation, call 835-3000 ext. •· SOU111 OOAST JEWISH SINGLF.S present& a day-loq trip to Mt. San Jacinto at 7:30 a.m. Sunday, April 13. For lnformatioa. call 'T'l9-0'lS4. ORANGE OOAST SINGLF.8 t. spomortac a new ~ooday nllht bridge group at 1 p.m., April it. m Huntington Beach. For lnform.aUoa. call Aon at 751-0291. S ELF CENTE R wtll have a Si.ogle Experience discussaoo oo "Playing the Field -Etiquette" at 1:30 p m .. Friday .. April 11, in the city or Orange. For informauoo. call J an OI' Michael at 997.9600 PEOPLE SAllPLE•. a workshop f« single adults, will be preseot.ed by Coast.lioe Com- munity College at 8 p.m. Friday, April u . at the Newport.er Inn in Newport Beach. For informa- tion. call 963--0811 Ext. 2S6 Elizabeth Snyder. left, Jane Rafael and Brenda Harris prepare for brunch and fashion show sponsored by the Assisteen Auxiliary of the Newport Beach Assistance League. Event will be held Saturday, May 3, at home of Mrs. John O'Donnell. For in - formation, phone 673-8433. P1cture1 are bmtted to ma,or flind·rauns opm to the public To reqwl1 a picture, 1DnU or call tlw F'eatv're Department, 642-4321, Mttottn 2 and 5 p. m. Photo re· qut1t1 are honored on a ~available ba.IU ORANGE OOUNTY SING~ WEEK will be he ld from Sunday, April ll. to Saturday, April 19. featuring events spomored by a variety of SIO~les groups For a usting ol events, see Sun- day's Dally Pilot Featuring sectioo. Come to the Qreat almond snack sale! After all thole Cluistmas cookies, Valentine's chocolates. and marshmaDow Faler bunnies, your family needs something healthy and whole· some to snack on this Spring. So it's time for the Almond Snack Sale! Our delicious snack almonds come in seven mouth-watering Oavon delightfully munchable right from the can. They're the freshest almonds you can buy anywhere, became we grow them right on our own Berrenda Mesa farmlands. And right now, they're on sale in 4·1b. cans for just S9.95 instead of their regular price of Sl3.50. Of course, we have almonds for all your rooking and baking needs. too. And a tempting array of almond confections you11 find hard to resist. So oome shop in our okl·falbioned country store atmolphere during this month's Great Almond Snack Sale. And while you're here. stock up. Almonds from the Harvest Barn are a wonderful alternative to junk foods. Now, and all year Jong. ------------------------------------ on 4-lb. cans of snack almonds. regWarty $13.50, now just $9.95 each with this coupon. OlOOle from 7 Davon: Onion/Gartk. Barbecue. Hickory-Smoked. RoMted Salted. Roasted Unsalted, Cllt'Jefe and Whole Natural ... or choose them alll Offer expires April 30, 1980. (Umit 4 per customer) H3rvest Barn~ •• I I' .M1llion Viejo• Fullerton • Irvine OCP I 1 The Harveat Barn Is part of Berrenda Mesa Farms, world's larsest almond ~· ~ ------------------------------------Mission Viejo Mall: Monday-Friday 10 A.M.·9 P.M.; Saturo.y 10 A.M.-6 P.M.; Sunday ltP.M.·5 P.M. Fullerton: 325 South Hale Avenue, Monday-Saturday 9 A.M.·6 P.M. •Woodbridge Center (on Barranca off Culver), Irvine: Monday & Friday 10 A.M.·8 P.M.; .;a.---------------------Tuesday·ThuRday & Saawday-10 A.M.-6 P.M.; SUnday 12 P.M.·5 P.M. __________________ _. I. ' - t 'Oil W $ If wW D0t lmowbaa!Y accept any advertlliot for real --wlJidl ii in viola tiaa cl die Law. •en ""' .......... .............. .., ..... ,..,.. ... G 1002 ....................... DCWaSHOnS lDWDOWM OMll!r says bring off er m this fantastic 6 Bdrm family home. Maids quarters & 3 car ea.rage too. Call for more de· tam. AUii• 1..-...... Vit.._cm 1pacioua l ·alo ry 4 blllloom I '9tJl hofM ... al W .lt·lu. prtva"' .... COll"U.ill~ .... o•lrally located A ~ lcr qulek .. al -...c.tam-mi • SELECT PROPERTIES WXUIYCOteO 25MDOWM Great E.side Costa Mesa location & super terms. Owner will finance this 3 bedroom 21h bath former model with only $25,000 cblm. Features include rrtcrowaveoven. antique wash basins, 2-car garage with opener. oonmi.mity tennis. pool 646-7171 and spa. Full price ()PflJ Ill Q •II~ IU" 10~1 WCI' SlS),(Q). CaJ)s.56-2660 [911Uil ·;~~~~~JES For mt Ad Jn WOllMft't. World C~ Sue 642-S678, bt. 330 Lucky 1/2 Sizes! Her Favorite Wrap We perll'tted tlle loOll dlt$.S IOI JOU tuy-sew-11 lllS "° WllSI seam You"ll lo'll the cu~•• th~ scooped 11eck. the fl11tter of the slee¥eS tlart of the $k1tt. P11n1ed Pattein 9398 Hiii ~·in JOI>. 12\t, 1411 16'7. 181t 2011 Sile 1411 (bUSI 31) talles 21? r•dS 60 inch labric S..111 $1.75 .,, ... pltl9nl. Miii 50C lllr .a --. IOI ~ ... ••ltlc. 5'1411t lllAIWI lllMflll ~ett.m Dept. 442 Delly"'°' U2 w.t IS. st. .. Yeil. llY 1• 11. "1lt ll@ill. MJOllSS. nr. SIZI • STYll ..._._ MOllE clolltts lor l£SS MCIHEY-lfs Sltll pawble wnen ~ SfW. Send nD¥r lof our NEW SPRINC·SUMMER PATTUN CA f AUlG °"' I 00 styles. fret ~n~~SI. ,:=~"D·U:: llloMlll. -QMlll •• ·1~.so lJZ.Qlllt ....... • • . • • I.Ii ~~'8~ Whal lu~ 10 go placts in 1h1s smail iind ''"i>ed tilC•~t It s a w1ao with ~marl ~h•wl colla1-tler favoute ~tyle Crochet ul llulfr medium weight ? ~ly sport yain in 2 colors Note small desi. &n Palletn I J., Sim 4 6 8 10 included St.JS fOf rJCh Plttetn ~dd ~' Heh l)illern fOf 111$1 cliss au mail ~d handhn&-Send to: Alltt lloob Needlectllft Dept. 105 Delly Piiot Im 163. Old Cbtbu Sta., N .. YO!\ NY 10011. ,riflt N1111t, Mdim, Zip, hltenl Number. CXCllfNC1 New I 980 NHDlC· CRAn CATALOG w11h over 170 dts1ens 1n 1rat ¥ariety of crafts 3 tree pittem an$10e Stno SI 00 U2.Q!lilt ~ .. Sl.SO 131.fdd a llecl Qltlls Sl.SO lJO-~ Jl.5' Sl.SO lZMIWEllJ TrMSfen. Sl.SO lza.t.-. Qlilb .••• Sl.SO U7..,._ '•' Deili. . Sl.50 I~ "'-"· . . . SUO tzs.Nli O.IMI... .SUO 12~ 'i °'1llMMI. Sl.50 lZJ.S ... '•' raldl O.ilbSl.SO ln·Sllft 'rl ''" Qllllts .. Sl.50 121.rtllw ~ .... $1.50 l~a ...... Sl.SO· 11Ulli!Mr CM11et .... ·11.so llUMlllt)fllll ... 1.50 11'-"ltl ,.., Qltlltl ... ,u. us..,,..~ ..... 1.51 114.c:.,.. ......... . 1.51 ll2#rilt .......... 1.50 117•..._. 5.-111( ••.. SUI I~ c.tllt ... iUI 112.-111 Qt•. • ... lll-Q9ilt c.IKtilll I.SO llAL HTATI UCIUIHCI SIMCI lt4t COMI WITH US •.• to WISTCLIFF. A ..... ef ritffc .... _. ••fllct.d ltt .. dMor of tM1 tpOCkMn 5 ......_ tor.II ... "*" & t..Hy ,... IMMM. n. MC~ beck ywd provides r'OOl9 fw pool, ,... ~,,..... Ow.et-•• carry co....... : ... soys ''tun. ... wldeOf*t ... SJlt, OD. MEWPOttT HACH 759·01 t I BaAMCI $199.500 FarUsuc 3800 + sq ft bome T otally re· modeled, hardwood floors. bay Wl.Ddows too. Gou rmet kitc hen oveloolts i.unoy breakfast aru 2 la.rice bdrms downs tairs. BeClXJd SUlr)' hosts Spet' tacular master swte Huge dressing area, raised Roman tub, mar ble top pullmans +2 mJre queen sue bdrms. A mm lo see. Call now for personal preview. 64S-TI71 3maM+20a20 rMrYIOOM + Sl'AIDJHG. roOl.&Sl'A ••• 900. Large muter bdrm swte wrth walk·in closets. New carpets. pnvate palao. Assume sw;,. mterest. $440 per rm. Call 9113-6767 \ Jt"tfo I / • . • •. • l~H&IUI WANTID!! 3 8dnn. home, Irvine. C..M., Npt .. with assuma- ~ loan. have $311,000 2nd T D w /$60.000 securit}'. Seaaoned over a year', can add some casb. Bud Corbin. 957·S162. ~ E\_ECIJ•Sl'STEMS' '-=' t~IOlll'tf ) ..-wl'OIT llv.A $104.tOO Owoea-wW be!I> rm~ Uua fan&.asUc 4 Bdrm garden home. Huge add· mf,a .... lv room. aecluded path~ room too! Second s tory hosts master swte +3 more spaoous bdrms Call for financing details Owlce of a lifetime. IMl>-7171 ')Pf"°'f,;f'J •il \HA'C:'~'' t [®IUIH;I MBAYBDI S Bdrma. or 4 • a den, immaculate 2 ·story lune With all lbe extras. Garage door opener, water softener. de- corator wall covenngs QUI for app't SHB.SOO 67J..JIJ63 f)1s.4777 eves associated BROK ERS·-REA I TOR S lO]•, ..,,, ll->lb,.o b' i 16t; 1 llUMHOME A decanlor's drum. no e.qJfDte spared here ! 4 Bdrm. Formal dllllng. ~t.ed lhruout With S p anish ta l e P r ofessionally lMxt.caped too! Pnme Newport location. One year home warranty. Just IZ'TO,<m-fee land. You 'll love it! Call &1100 ()lift. J . , •• ,., '· t !elfilUI -BLOCK TO IEACH, O ... L Y $82.500. DeliqhtNI end W1it with bi9 patio. 2 l iCJ bdrm.s.. ~ ...shakLN>Of & dbl. cor 9ara~. Vacant. ,-.ody for occupancy. SELL WITH CO ... RDEHCE list yow home with the profHsiOftols at Ocean racific AHi Estate & ~ei•e o one year home protection plan at no cast to you! -MOBILE HOME, LIDO rEHIM., O ... L Y $70,000. RIGHT OH THE WATER. This fontosffc home Mwly rtmo deled. fnth pah•t inside Ir a.t, new c~ wal to waU mirTOn In Ii•. ""' & bWM. Mice potlo on water. Owner wlh he4p wtth financincJ. SN today! 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 rAIUC IM REAR '::~:~' S~\\.~lA-~~~se .... .. .. 141t.4 loy a.AT I. !'OU.AN ----- 0 "..,."'• len.n of .... fo.i• ocrombfed word• be- low IO '°"" lovr .imple worch I NEKSCI I I I I I I 11 1--.... N_O-r-o ..... u ........ P --ti '1 I' I I I . t .,__G,_...N,_E._...v_1 -I ' All 1 want peoci .. to do 11 to I~ I I 11 -. . -r give me • tmll• with ......_....__,_.....,__..__, everything on It, bul hold the l A 8 0 N I 1-· I I I I 1·0 ~~:-~~~~= ......_ ...... __,_,__&..--......_ __ -~ 1.-ftp No 3 below I saw+LITS Altswen la Ca..llflctlffM 1010 ' 0 l'M LEA YIMG HOUSE AHO LOAM .. So says the seller of this wonderful Westcliff home . He a nd his family have been transferred East. The home features a 2600 sq ft. single story plan. 20x40 pool. 4 bedrooms one with entry and bath a nd all in immaculate condition. The assumable loan has a balance of Sl 16.000 with a variable interest rate. plus. owners will car ry a 2nd. Presented at S259.500 and anxious. U,_.ff)UI: ti()M~~ REALTORS.675-6000 2443 Eut Coul Highway. Coron. dt>I Mar WE HAVE 25 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN PEHIMSULA rOIMT Ncwlv decorated 1 bdrm f,1m1ly ho ml: Close to ocean SllS.000 IAYFROMT We haH· !->C\'eral fine homt·-. " ith pier & sltp EL TORO HORSE COUNTRY 1 Hdrms . 3 baths. ranC'h -.t' It'. mm1·cstatc in orange groves. $249 ,soo BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 34 1 Boy~1d1· [Jr v" N B 67S 61 61 PENINSULA POIMT' $130.000 Owner will carry fmanc ing. No qualifying to buyer. UnbelJevable 3 Bdrm. 2 story home Rieb parquet floors. ~wood beamed ceilings, totally re· roodeled thruout. J ust listed' Won't Last with tbs prioe & terms Cal I 64&-TI71 THE REiil ESTA]'ERS j GARDIHrAD Super 4br, pool homt- w'nlrefamrm NrfW) & Valley View VA Tenn,.o, Pant Place. Inc. 842-7461 TWOFOROME Tb1s 1s a bua Ider"! <ham. Two houses on a huge 61.x134. lot J.OOed R.3. Mldw-.-y en y is un der county r.orung an<l they allow onr urut per l<XX> sq ft ~&btllt.Je­ are unlimited MO\'C qwclt ! Aslong onl)' G2.5,000. BALBOA I SLAND REALTY 613-8700 mac nab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY A TOUCH OF TOMORROW! Dramatie 3RR. ramil~ rm & offH·<• r t· :-. 1 <I <' n <' t' " u n h c.• I t c.· ' a b I c a mt•rnucs '. l 'scd hnc·k exterior & ir on gal<•:-.. u n abun<lanc.·c· o f m <t r h It.. rn 1 r r o r :-. t\ :-. k ~ I 1 g h t " . c u s t o m ci C' -.. 1 g n e d n m l' J! a com.Pu.tcnzed lu!hl s~·s tcm for pool & fountain 2 s pa !-> s et11rity s \ :-.tem & morl'' \ fatwtou:-.1\ custom11.cd homt• at Slw9.500 I J i5 j OM THE MOST PRIVATE STitHTS!! Proudlv !-ill uated in an area of c u s tom h omes th1 ~ JAR Broad moor I'> "perfec t ion m ('\er~ d(•ta1I."' A decor a t or's dt>l1ghl \\ custom tiles. wall co\·cnng:-. & drapcr1t•:-. all 1n warm ca rthtones Entertain on IO\ ely patio area "' brick and tile pool. s pa. waterfall. $650,000 cJ .76 1 DRAMATIC DEAUVIW! Jmpressne privall' entry graces this outstandinJ? Jn R Oeau\ 1lle featuring spacious 2 story llvm~ room w/walls of glass o,·erlooking golf course & night li ghts. Located on quiet cul-de-sac w/lovely pool & spa. S595.000. (J-77 l CUSTOM-OH THE GOLF COUISEI A dramatic statement feat urm~ unique architecture and marvelous use of natural cedar and used brick. 4BR -3 eve s --5 fplcs -pvt patios from most rooms. Separate guest apt. Ideal fo~ executive or casual ente rtaining Price reduced to $790.000. <J -78) CUSTOM HOMl-OM THI FAlltWA YSI U nique. contempor ary 4BR home built to take advantage of 160' or golf course view! Jt offers formal living & dininf{ rms. family rm. great kitchen wdg brkfst area. pvt m aster s u it e. patios & decks ! $749.000. (J -79) LYNNE VALENTINE64U200 712·•••• (Cllll"fJIA Vot.y c.,_ '4W2H ~reo...r !)t..a $25,000 CASH DOWM Will allow you to purchase this 4 Bd, 2 Ba home. Owner will carry the balance or S I 05,000 .t t .,,-o Pride o r ownersh ip o n a quiet cul-de-sac. CaJI Craig Batley, 631 ·1266 REALTORS ~ Wt1lkr.r f; l P.t: ILUl"5 + YllWS! .MSUM•P'f'/4% =:=~ Trioa model In ttle 1111&. 2 It)'. 3 Bdrms, w ~ltded flnures ud Wldwat tbnaout. Lwl-~ lftlU oM plank floor. W LSl.J.Y ~ TAYLOR CO. HE A l.TOH.S ...,11w1 l ~HH inl. llir ftb.er • safety alann QStema. Best of all. '8lle (11/ef 9 v. p AS- SUMABLE LOAN AN· DIOR OWNER WlLL FINANCE Wl11f v.l.% DOWN. Cal l now, &1700 ("111 I It?• 1f ,1 '' 't ;#(f t;tl t t WATHROMT-YACAM'f 4525,000 Fantastic bav & ocean view A real beauty m the well known Mai Kai. BC'a utifully r efurbis hed ins ide & out "1th lush nc" cptn~ & drapes <ne utral <:olors 1. n(•w k1t<:hen appliances. Huge II\ mg rm with a new mirrored wall rdlecting exciting boat activity. 2 Lge bdrm.'>. 2 ba th-.. See any time [~IR!HI WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO •• l.EALTOIS 21 I I San JoaqMitt Hits lood ... EWPOAT CEMTE«. H.I . 64.f.4910 WAlBAlOMT 40'IOATSUP 215.<n> Beawfully de rorated thruout Be~t locaUon on OW 1!\land Art DOW' Call ~67 CftaATIOM FACIUFT Grab your paint br-ush. Bnn& amaliuUOo for thas 3 Bdrm + famlly room. N~ Bu~b home LoU ol ~pa« for RV r1 boat Owue-r wtll carry most ol I.ht f tn&D(' 1ng Try 2~'t down Slfi7 ..SOO Cal I 67 3-8.\50 4--..RAHCH STYUHOME L.u1De I«. S46IX) down Wallang distance lo all sdl:lois. part and maj« ~ center.. Good ~ loan 9'> Ill· t.ermt. 5'511 per mo Call 71~ • ., r, : • I '• ,.., • I Redh111 ~Realty I 1J11 Kt• .tit\ l )If i\ t' ~ 'l •}()(; . . ·~ ""' -~ ........... UDO"SMOST SPECT AC:&I • R VIEW sn Udo Parli: Dr . 8lb floor condo 24 Hr ~. Oail for aA>"L OH THE GOLF COURSE llG CAHYO ... {)111t'l d1t·1•rtul hnm1· \\Ith 2 l;lrct.· hcl1m-. ~ m.i-.tl·r -.u1tt· ''' Prlooktng 1.1 1-.t· f.111 \\,I\ ... c r1·1·n ... I lugt• ... tont· I 11 t·pi.H't' ,\ d 1·1•nr.1tt•cl 111 :-.oil tone~ l1 1gh h1 ·:1111 q·il1nc .... pt•rtt•('l for -.m.tll l.ir111h 11r rt'l1rl'<I !'11u pl1· St, I:; ooo r INNEWPORTCENTER., ~ 644-9060 ~ PICTURESQUE 2·STORY HOME Owfter will aulst with fhtaftciftq. rrofffsionaHy dK~d thi OlitCJhc*t! So m•y spKial fe.crturn iMMRd itt this 3 bdrM hofftl, such os fr•nch doors, mot.tit-Mitt with spo & VllW. S~ doWl'I li•iftc) room and be edlfast roo& Views fnwn upper ~roOML A p«fect home for the faMJly that ettt.rtaiH lo•lshty. $375.000. 631-1400 *BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT CONDO SpocicM .-ct pri•ah 2 ldrwt .... detl ..ct 3 battK .ct pcrtfo OM THE WATH. Larqe bayftwt •lew. I04lt sip OYail.a.. StdtMlt c.-.otln fl"anclt'4) Heh as lease/opKoft. contract or ? Redllced to $410.000! 631-1400 PENINSULA POINT A ~ of dlsffRctioa °" o COf'Mt", J•t 1hps to lclyfrCM9f & Ot.taft-'· 0,.... f resit -4 ••pr•HI•• cOllh..,.,.ory 2·•tory ...,._ wtth 4 IM•aa•, f9llily roo1n and d•"· Soorl•t lnt•rlor .,-e.a.o.w Clltd potlo wttlt .,. .... ,.,. Sltowa by oppt. $425,000. 6ll·l400 WATERFRONT HOMES. INC RE.Al ESTATE ~~ Rm1AI\ P~'" ~'--"I 2431> W Co.1•1 H"''ll .ll~ Ma11"" Aw ~1 0..11<.k &lbcM IW.lld Hl·l400 '7Mt00 .................... C:• , ......... "" .. ,""'•fl• -~-ea. ........... O•~ ,.....,. , .. ,._. .. •••••• • •• t , ... ' ... ....... c:::llZ:il llSllMCTIYI B.EGAMCI $400,000 ..WUSTIG l.4te Spa.rush executive home. Lge f nnl din rm + breakfast rm. Lvly fnnJ ml1y • oSr br SI.Ille, plt.11 dm wtfrplc. A UDJ· que affenng, 545-'491 ... . ' q .fled .... w.t.Ocamftuwt ()! Newport Penn. or ~ lo Lquna Bch. Smgle famd y, multJple ~ or comm'I in· C0011? \Slits Brkr In vrted. Wnt.e . R. U&her. Box 420. Laie Arrowhead. Ca.hf. 92352, Or Call · 714·337 ·2414 or Eves :m 1117 -------- 4 BR +LOFT $129,750 Sharp family home' 2 story + loft Great for teena&"erS. tn-1 a wis. etc 4 big bdrau Beautiful wam lotche:n w snack bAr Huge covered palao. ~et cul de sac. Great Mesa location 1 See to ~-e. call 7S2· 1700 • J • I ~ I • • I ' '. f [®IBMll WATBtAlOHT Rma.OSUU Newport Beach . 3 bdnm. 80 n . frontage on Wiiler'. Owner needs fut sale. Willing to be ~able, call for de· tails.. 646-nn OC:UM..W. MOW $174-IOOf SECURITY BLDO . lJltrMllNa ......... 2 bdnlll., 2 t.lbl, rr,,,lc .• deck + commun lt~ N #Lw •wWtndt • n.-.. ...... optioo ..... , . .... ..,,,... •••• .,,.,.,.... ' ' ' " l'U be 1~lQI In for IW'K"h ~Inc tebool '' ...................... • D&Alt PAT: M)' dau19'ttt ct&lma atie read tn -1"1r ootw dJi .......-.-c •rMl -ui !q coemetia •ttn« bMe 0\0" '9ottle btwll lrMI .,. bloom.IN Md the are chNtq ... J like btt1ht·cfolhee ud w11r CC»motka. ra abe klddln1 at, or WU &It.la lJ'l A Y t L J .• La1uu Nl1uel YMt dH•ltW>r I t>orrttt Hd t.er •••ory la ••'1 "*'· •• •4dtUoo c.o brt1a.t1;r.~ c..W.c u• eo.tmetlu. expert• H)' ilaa& Hede, laaJr .,,.,,, lllllllJ ••••l ob,Jecu •"4 ...,. all attract 1Uq ... llleHU. If • bff lilowrt ,....., JM, atay 11 •LUI u ,...abto uaUI It &oe• away. ' " flJU •rte Gripe ll••-•1 DEAit PAT: Swepe, Wblct\ madt rembte COO· Ltol U,,_tJ.na for boulea, hu pe out ol bu•lnt11. We and IOme ot our nel&hbon Mod replacement part1. We have beard that • hardware it.ore boutht • lot of 1wtuhe1 when Swe"Pt wnt out of bu1lne11, but we can't loca~ UM 1tore. AD¥ help would be Jre&tly appreciated. Tile 1wtteh .. ere the tbree·way type and au Ulbt.1nc la controlled from the muter bedroom. G.S., La1una Nlauel Hopefutly, aa A YS re .. r eu eome to yoa.r retc•. AIU' lnformatloa reeei• .. •lloat wt.ere te bay Swepe awl&ctae. wlU be fwwarded te yoa. ................. ~ '""'-=~ , .... .....,,... -. 11.-wtt11 111t .u1L..01n1NC. C-ty c... .. c..ey ,._,_.,.,, ....,~,..... ,.,....... ~· .,, Tiii• .......... -fl!M •ltll ... ~ ... Or-CMle Ml, Cfvnt• CIH'll flf Or-.. Couftl• Aft ...,, It, .. ..,, t. ,, ,. ,.., MMUI .... -...., ..... ... Or ... CMll °"., ...... MM., •. t.t,...... ..... NOTIC• 0, ATH Of' ft111UC NOftC• 'Ava a . CO IN ANDi---------0 fl AMaNO•O ~..-....... pt• T ITION TO A 0 · .._.n•n•• MINIJT•• 111'AT• NO • ..,!,'::.:" .. ~ '" .... tr• -4110 A·10UU. • .. , .AlllUTl .. O Al· T o a I I h e I r 1 MX;1Ate&i.::._w....._. ~••· ,__ b1ne flcl1rlH, credltori 1o1•~·;,C:,:, c. 11'!:"" 1,., '"' end contlnQeflt crtdltort of wo,11em 111.ce, 1t11to 4 n•, Faye I!. Corbin and c..ii~mat per\on 1 wflo mev be w1111-w. ••nlo, at Ot•M therwlMO Interested In the :0:,llW· ~ '· Ullt ._... C:.llfeflll• w lll and/Ot" e state: r1111 """""• h ctMIKttd .., • Ma BeJI 8Junder8 OltAR PAT C n you lt>ll m e wh~re 1 can com · pl• In about an optometr11t who examrned my cytt and th n bad 1lauea made up lhtt do oot saUafy my via.Ion requirement•• L P . ttunt1n1ton Beath DEAR PAT: 1 ,Plan to lake Mvtral extended trips to Mtxlco within lht next rew monthl. Do I need a pa:qport or visa! A petition hat been tlltd e-•e1 ~.,..::-~. V E erie R. Corbin end '"'' ,......,_. -flied w1t11 ,,.. Rollin F , Corbin In the c.....1, '""'of Ot-. '-''Oft Superior Court of Or•noe MA•<1111. '* LITTLE ROCK. Ark. <AP> -It wu a UH ol the wron1 number fo r several Sou\hweatem Bell Ti!lephont Co employee who had questione about u company person.nel 1 urvey Jr )'ott IHn already q•fftloaed you op. temetrtR about &he poqlblllty ol u error la yoar pre1<'ri.,UOO Hd received DO aatlalaetlotl, wrtte to the Depart•ea& of Couamer Alf &Jn, Board of 0p. tometry, ltzO N. S& .. Boom ..-r, Sacramea&o MAH. Tltla board Ucentf't optemetrtJta la Callforalaf Hd can media&e your eomplala~ bat 1& oADOt fort-e the vlalon eare 11pedal1!1t to lettle your dt1p~. oor can It hllldle proble m s c:onffrnJng ftts. Vou also m•y waa& &O llt'ad a carbon copy of your complain& to tbe California Optometric Association, 1%1 lUb St., SaeramftDto 15812. K T . Newport Buc h No. You will Med a TouUt C•rd for~neaded wl11t1. Tra•el a1eata aad alrll•et ~•n th •~eaary fon9, btr& &k e..._t •IJ el Mta!alas It l• by atadbll a copy of proof of clU.U~p •kit • Hlf·addressed, 1&aapect envelope c.o: MexJua GovenunNt Tot1rtst 8areau, t'1tl Wllahlr~ Blvd., Salte Utl. Be¥er1, HIU1, Ca.lif. •211. Acceptable pt"f ol cltlzeosblp loc:lude a btrUa cuttnute tur. rent or uplred PIHpon or voter re1ll&ntloa certlfiute. Wben YM reedve your Tourlat Card, rm out I.be top pan. Me1ttu aathoritle-a wlU com· ple te the lo'"r Port .... Be ave Ulat you take tbe o rlJlnal copy ol &he proef of dU&euhlp llled &o ob· lain Uw proof ol ct&laeathlp med to obtain tbe uni wttb you wk• yoa vis it Mexico. You m1y be .. keel to a bow It "' weU as the cant. County requutlng that Plltlll1111MOr...,.<M .. o.i1~'= Earle R. COrbln end Aolltn ~" '· •. "u,"" ,...., F . C.orbln be a PC>Olnted as persooal r e sprewnt•tlves to administe r the estate o f PVauc NOTICE A lt tkr malled rrom Bell'~ St Louh, h ud • quartera lo a bout .00 Arka.n.sas employffl llsted 1 number ror employ4'•¥ lo call ti they had quea tlot11 J boUl I.he s urvey But when they tried the number, t hey reached lhU Arkan:.u 0 11elte'1 newiroom in· s tead. Faie E . Corbin <un .. -r the l'IC'Tinous 1"1111111 .,.. ~ ITATIMaNT . In ependent Adminl1tra-Tiie .-... --1a .-,.. 1111'' t1on of E1tates Actl. The ...... , petition Is wt for hear1n9 •ll'tNE oev11.0t>M1NT COM In Dept, No. 3 at 700 Civic. ::.=~·,i:-.,: tMflllMI, ..._,11 Center Dr ive, W est, In the ,._,, c.. we1~. ,.,. "°'1 llN• C 1 t v o f S a n t a A n a . 11•1e1. NtwpOt'I e .. c.1,, C.A t2tt0 Californla on May 6, 1980 ~1J:;:.:.i:w-• '' ~'" "" e" •n Dan W McMiiian, tbe company's public rela· tlons s upervisor tor Arkan.au, said another letter was sent t <. t he employees fivlng the correct number n .. 11ern., ... ,, C'o•plaf11t•1 a t 10 oo A M. "..,, c.. w••"-1 F YOU OBJECT to t he '"'• , .. .......,. ••• 11..., """" t,... CU a IC l'lOYO A. t l Alllt0 r'e\lctanl ot •ne"«H•"I c:. P•U•d •••• °"'"~'II •. 1•80 In $ell JoM. Ce Ht I• 1ur•1llf'O b't 11 d"UQhler IMfly Wrl9f'll of '°" Jou r" h1\ sitter IMMl•ll CemPt>•ll o! It'""''"' Na l>t'OtlWtt Artl\vr Clark Of oc:ansot•. 8111 Cl•rll ol .... ,.f1~10 C•. Al"'"' (IM\ ot-k•fl'\&t. i Qr.incn.1or•n """ 1 91 .. 1 9renctcl\llC1t11\ Fu,..,,.1 ,,.,._•(e\ wilt be M id 0" f nurw:t•y. Ao•ll 10. ltlO •• ,,.. Smith I. l u11>111 We•lcltH Cllee»I ~ 10 OOAM Enlomt> mt"' t .. rv1u·i to follow •I H•rbor L ••" Mov<>I Ottw Co.•• Mt>• (.~ '>1 ,.,,<., unc»r tf'WI Olrtt<lion of Sm1tn ~ fvl~•ll W..lcltll Ches-I -rtu1ry .......... SHATTUCll OOlfl'> L SH4fTU(" ••"<!< nt nl Sou1n l dQ\if\d (4 P4.,.-.t"CJ .. w•y "" Apnt I 1910 Sur ..,,vt O bt 4 •"" '4owerct M Shelluc• Jt nt Moketum,.. t4•11. Ce 4 d•1JGM•" 01"• El•t•l>foth Sh&llu<~ ot So..t n l 4Qu"• (A M" L.ou1w Ro')'"• of K~ho. W•\J\tngton. Mr\ Harr1t1 M tirOwn ot El MoF\hl (.4 Mr ~ PAtrl<•ft ""'1th ot Leoun• Bu t h, C.•, I , ' • n d ' n 1 I d r 1 n • n ct 1 Q r f· • t ,,,anotr,11c1u~ M" St'l•ltu<k wcu tt \'\ •• 010 ~ w•" bofn on Marth 11. 1tte1 '" O.nl!uty, Conn«>n1cu1 S,... w•• ,, IT!ff"ID"f ot lhe H Wt41\lttt\ Ciulla '"" Soutn Co.iJt W•~.,,..,' Cull<! """ ,. "'•mbt.r nf 1\1 M•r,·, EPl\COPAI < nurcn. LoguN 6teth. C• Priv•t• ~ rv1(~\ ntt10 todrtv •t U•Utwu• < unH.itcr'f' Ont41r10, C• Mf'morl•f con '' 1but 1on\ m•y b • m11d1 to vour t 1vor tt,. crwirUy Ort•~r MOrtuAr y In ( f'htrQ,.. Of Mt.nQefntn" "'Neptune Societv' CAEMA'OOPf eu•tAL At SEA 646-7431 .,. .. , _ ... -IH'lty -......... .-.................... "._,.,.., _.,.,_UWMllll9 ....-... Cllll'w"--"9C .. "' ,. "''-ee .... , .... ,. PIM,AMILY COle>HaAL RINMAL HOMI Qrlnting Of the petition , ~~~~~ylt~'t;: of Of~ Collf"IY on vou should either appear "'"* at the hearing a nd sta te 11111111ttw>c1 o. .... ~ O•tt• 1'11o1 your obiec t1o ns or file Apr'·'· 11· 13· '"° 1St3·90 written obJec:tion1 with the PUBLIC NOTICE c ourt before the hearing.1 __________ _ Your appearence mev be suTt-NTOPAuNoo..1111111T If"'.....!--DEAR PAT l htve you had any complaints ~prone a bout the American Treasury In P h lladelphli&? 1 VISALIA (AP> -A mulled o $14 97 c h e<'k to the m las t Oct 24 for a set Circle K convenience o f R ockwe ll mugs plus S2 postaae a nd h a ndling . s tore has the d u bio u s The check wai; cas lll'd and I received correspon· dis tinction of h avin g been d e n ce saying t ht.•re would be a delay because or held up three times In o n e heu vy orders . I ugreed to the delay in wrltina. For day . not counting a this. I was t o n •ct•1vt.' free 11rts and discount s hoplifHnR incid ent, coupons for udd1t1on al pur('hases I 've never heard policesajd. ' a word since th<.1n. I'd like the m e rchandise o r a re- PopuJation Grows in oerson or by vour a t· l'tCT1n~::=,~:nwAM• torney. ,,,.. tol..,..,llQ H<"'"' ,. • .,,. •°"'" I F y 0 u A R E A -d ""' UV' Of .,. tlc:ttlkllll °"""*" C R EDITOR or a cont· n• ... •O•C1t \APl"l..tANCE5E•vicE fund E C .. Newport Beach Ame rican Trus ury is a division of American CoHumer Inc . A YS files are fu.IJ of complalata about lbb maiJ.order firm. American TreHW')' TOKYO <AP> -Japan's populallon 1ncrta1ed by 960.000 last year. markm1 the first t ime In 16 yl':i r~ th<i t tt did not grow by at le~t 1 million . 8<' lngent creditor of the de· ~: •• ~!:!'.~;~t•t. M1u10" vittu. ce•sed, voo must flle your , ... lt<llll.,... l:lli\orwn n•me ,. c lalm ~1th the court or :•;;·;,..,-•.,'1'-"'''°""'y on pre\ent It to the personal "'t"••ct • '°"" .. "· il\01 Deaths cording lo a study by the Stallattc5 Bureau rf!pre~ntat l ve .tppolnted O•,.M•• ""'""°" Vl•fo. C•ll'o""• It 1o1.a~ aho the seventh con c;ecuttve which lht' country ·~ birth rate dropped. year In by the court w ithin four ""' months from the d.tte of .,.,.,':'o~~!io ~::;.1::;1 °-··• Elsewhere PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PVBLJC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU$ a uSINIH NOTICI 01' Al'f'l.lc.ATIOM l'ICTITIC:"-" au111HU HAMI' STATIMINT l'Olt CKAlltOI tilt lltAMI UATIMlllT M 0 lJ NT \VA S II rne to1to•1119 perw."' ••• 001"9 OWlll•IHll'OP ALCOMOUC fl\e IOl1ewt"9 per\Oft• ••• Cl0t"9 I N G T 0 N . M d °"""°".. ••V.•AOI LICINH Dv•IMU., P I I C HAPPY GAOOMING •l.IOU )-Tl lAMllfAWOOD lTO '9JI I A I -Ma com • El C•'"'""· CO>te ~··· Cel1lotn1• lo Wl\Off'll~y Con<f<'" M • .,, .. ,...., 1\1..,, ~ .. •01 Hr•-· Braly, 54, prison author n111 1..eoN AFTANO•uANTZ " •P04Y 8 .. ,h. "'.,..o b"St known for hl'S nove) Jenifer S101ton. t164S Mepl• ~tr .. t, 1n9 lo lfw O@cMrl"""'t Of Ale-ti< ICocco O r .,..,ltlto 400 Jllll " • Founte11\ V•llo , C.111orft1• "'°' II••••-c.ontrot tor• H Oft r.. .. '''"' ,."""°"' S.-ecll. CA ~J ·'On the Yard," w as LY" ouir.11. 1111 o •• ,. Pl•<•, c... ... ,.1 <Pvlll oe Ee111·1<1 P•"'~' '"'".. M•u•.....,, 0 '""'"· 4u 1 "'"'''"' killed M o n day in an C01T~· •• ~~·1,..C•~,1tor.,"",'0..,n~~~,1.e1 10 .. ,, ••c-oe i.e ... ~ •1 11077 St•eet,LCl'l<IS.-"'"·c.A «»tt ., ~· • vv by • Oroo~hur>t, Hu,,t1nqton ~•<II C• 'lrthu< dtl<I AoclWI .. ROVftbhHn automobile accident 90'riot•l Pottt"""'"P .,..& ,_l ~ .... !tt .,,,.,""-" o.-.. CA J .... 11 .. ~·'"" Put>lt\Nd 0r.,. Coe~t Oetly PllOI tl'4.I I lhl' ... ,~"' •• , l •lrd Wltf'I ... AptU•. ·-, .. )-t() <if'"OfQit ~o P•lrt<1• ....... "'""· "f)f1 SPARTANBURG, S.C County Cttrk 01 Oren<)<> C~unty °" Hlltvi•• A-A"~n••'" CA tttol !AP) -Fred Wolfe, 85 MM<n "· '"'° Meroer•• c ,,,..,, •t» r.11eth•P1 ,t>4411 PUBLIC NOTICE D•••• '"-&· .. " u "UICI' older brother of novelis t Pu•"h(," °''~ co~ 1 o • .i, P1101. Ft.,.. N •net ,._1. r """'" tt? 1 Thomas Wolfe, die d Mer ,.,. Apt 1 ~.•"411 1.07t10 ~mousrn111Eu c..,~ .... o. "O<""''"t N v 1 .. 14 PUBLIC NOTICE first 1.-.suanc e or letters as '"" ...,.,_ ...... ~..., b• .. prov 1ded 1n Sec tlon 700 of :>eno••• ...,,,..,_,,. t n" Pro t> ate Code o t •0 ••ct R s..- --;;c,1rtou•.u••-;.-,"--Cal1forn1c) Tt'\e t•me for ,._" ,:::;.:.!,,.."°'_';:',7,. -~"' '"' ltAAll n 11TIMtNT filing claims will not e x· cav"'' c•~ta of o.-covnt• on ... ~:i:.··---"~-. Ptr" prior to four months ""•tt1111• 1• ,1.,.,. , ••• FH•£r>P•1Hs 1au -·· lrom lhf' date of the hear· llW41.,_,0r.,.. '°'" oe1•~ l'1iot ''" ""'"" eo.i. a.. ... c,...,..,.,... 1ng not IC Pd abov.. ~r "· .._ •· 1. •. ,.. tJ)o eo flll~ L••• Ao,,.~•o •IO Vl<lo"• YO U MAY EXAMINE '''"' c-1e-.c·•""'"'•0101 the file ke pt bv the court '"'' _,..., .. ,,,,_,"'d '" ""'" I I yo u cJre Interested In tht- ctm<1"'1L lor•A-ro e \tate , vou mav tilt> a rf'· ,.., .. •w•-• ... , 1.1 • .i •• ,,. ,,,,. Que<,1 w ith lhP tourt to re· cu .. n•• t•••• ,,, 0 .. ~ c~""'' on < e1vP <.pe<:llll not ice of the I r°'""" 111 1"° rlU1'I inve nto ry Of E''>lclt(' clS~tS """' ..,...tr,,enqo (<M•• o. .. , ""°' a n d o t lhl· Pt"tttlon '>. ac Met h Arr ,.,.,. •l1c.eo coun t s an d r e ports PUBUC NOTICE "CTtTIOUI aUlllllll "MAI! STATE MINT '"• 1011-•no tM•-• ••• 001n11 buM"'-'1 •\ NOVA OE \tGNS " <11w1\•on nf VOHANN OF CAltFOllN IA, IN( lfdl l \/•• 0 .. Ant•, S 4" J"•" '4p0\lteno C..l11(W,,.4 .,.,, T d S NAMI! HATEMl!Nf Oo,._K coo Ulll t ""'•"'°" or ues ay at a partan --------' ... •ottowol'(j C>t'r\On\ •t• Clo•" llocn••t•. N v .... 24 Pl'BLJC NOTICE bu r g co n v a lt>s cent P UBLIC NOTICE °"""•"•• ~ ..... ,,110 " l .... o•""•' __ _ d esc ribed 1n Section 1100 of trw Ca1tto rn1a Prob a te (O<l• VOHAHN 0 1' (AL.,Olll•llA IH( • CailtotNA <Dr-dCoOtl, 1Utl 'ti•• "' An/• \4't Ju.1n C..01;tr..,.o c .. i.tor"'• .,.I\ center. Wolfe was the m •HE cotOA) 111t P•""'°" o, P•""'""'P· .r>i• ""'• A•Hiu• ""0 .. or1ct o" 11o1TE•T10flt c a rol Htlyts E9l1 , At· ---l'ICTITIOUS IUSIH~ S•nt• A,.. CA'1101 St~ 101 ........,_, booecfl t A'1MO TOClllATI 4 0 £ 11Jfl s p1ration for Luke Grant ""1111nAnMINT 11011••• 1t 11nq~n>m•t" 1111 11 '°'-•"o J10.c ........ 1P1•ce u c ua1TY11H••ln l~rne~1!·~ ~ 9262 1n his brother's autobio ,,., ,.,.,.,..,,"9 ~'"°" " 001,,11 t>u,, Pew111 • .,., 0r s....11 """·CA tJn>s "'••Pll'I _,, tA '2MJ 11oeo. ,,.. -• .., u cc , S .. C · • •· ...u H Tom Molt,.._ 11 WOOC!plne, ,,,,.,,.. 0•-1 L ... ,_ ""9fle O#lft, L N0Tt(.f IS .. lllfl• GIVE ~ to IM P..o ,,...., <>-C-•I O••IY Pi"'4 graphical novel. "Look Olc.ott.&TINO COHtEPU. tonJ t A .,,.. ._ .... c.A-• ,,.., .. ~"'LIM.If Ll .. l(()Gt.( -Apt • IO.. .... ·-Homeward Aneel." ,.,..,broolt 0r . 11""""GIO" 1 .. <11. cA M11<• ""''"'"''Y•. n'° 1 ... 11 ••.. o•..-rt • .. , .. ,,.... s1u A1 00•1A1o1 l tNl(OCiLf °'"""' .,._ .,... A,.. ... ,,.. 0-92801 c....,-tld ,L..e~e CA .. Otl Ou•lfttU ..,.,,, .. I\ 161 N l°'I•• LA J OLLA (AP) Me•y l'••I'<•• Ptut•ll•• •0111 Thtt l>v>u•o• '' <Oftd\ict.., by Tl\lt 111<1••-• " col\Clu<I~ 8 ' <><•-'-• Of O••-\tot• ,.. Pl BLIC NOTICI:.: S10ftybrooa Of t-fut'IUftVton 8e4tn (A ~,,.., •• ~,...,,.,,,,UD h rnUN pert,.r\.h•O C••••ornt• ""'-' ... v• t. +!I'll ... ,, I \ :lelired Army Brig .,... "-"!("-"''""'" C.•"-•11 ""'•••" .. l .00..1 .. r.. ... ,.~ t • c ~u» ..... -(, e n . Lu d ' 0 n D'. 0 n Thi\ M•"*U "(OllC!u< U·d lit .... '" '"" ''~··-n• .... , ,,,..., •Ifft ·-1 ... , •111-1 ••• frl.O •1111 '::! 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Apt•l 7 1.0 Apr ' •I) llJ '* , .. 1 Apo ' t• .J .SI ,.., l6ll \l•l•t>t(••·"-·•••• MINISTER ESTATE HO PuOl1.,...J ""'··(lQt C.0.tl o.,F}it::.~~ ----· '"'• .,,,,..,,. t" .... f'itt(.f\ ,,_ ~ • .,,.,, A·10J't0rit --------•P• • t• .1,. ""'> ·~>" PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE :7.'•;:~~.~: ,:, :_;:•;;,' ;·.~~':".';~ T o d I I h e 1 r s l'ICTITIOUS a U'9N£SS _ ---H·-Jl •no tu""'"'~'"' t>or• • .romq ..,e n•f1C1 a r 1es, cred1tOr \ NAME STATEMINT -·~ u ,. 893 3525 PUBLIC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE ' f CT 1 'fiCiiJ'fl Us ili i"U--NMAI ITATl'MllCT ....... ._ --.. dot119 ""'' ,.. .. rACIJIC VIEW MINO•tAL rA11C Cerre1e rv Mo rtuerv ChaOf'i 3500 Pac1t1c View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 '"~ 1041-'"9 per-. "Clo•"G l>u.. P UBLIC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUllUSINHI FICTITIOUS I USINIU l)•OO.,ty-IO(~..,...... ... too and contingent Credito,., of nen ·~ -------- --NAMI ITATIMIHT .... ,,_.STATE MINT ~:~::o~: ~'~ .. ~·.~:;~..;~~· :: Nancy 'abel, eke Nency EA 0 l p MA A I( ET I N c. 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IU L•OuN 1~;1'~::::;:~~t = :,-,; ~f~t;,t'.:'; ed In the Wflf end/Or Pr*•lw1tlr. Cr . l1Ut1t1nqton Be•tn, CA TM E PART Of PT• S4()11 Wtlftul C•ttlornl.,'2111 Hiii \, CAt-2&"1 l>•>10#nt1•! f\uo .. Corp '•'l J•m est ete 976"6 A•o,S111l1 8,lr•1,,.,,tA'11ll• T1mort1• Munro Pttenen ll04 M1uoon ''•"''"<I tnc )J011 Ib o ••• l>o n Nr woo•I ~.~,,. A ,....tltlon .... ...__n flied Tllll l>U•1M» i. conctu<tect by •n '" ! Co•ot•do Pl•<•. Co>te M•••. Moulto" Po•w•y. Su•t• C. 10 L•<1Un• • ...., •-• ..... Olv1011ol Ld..:.~:~~.e •. ;;;:';;:;!); uo H•rrto•ct C•lllor,.,. ~JI H11t•. CA n.)I ~:·:1:•n·· 0.•-,,, on'1 .. lmPnl• Or bv Jame• E. Helm In the Mallhfow 8 8<-U< lfr "'"" M He•men, 1170I '>••nl'llll. L•"Y G H•ml)\tfl\, ,, .. , E Nine c;. "' ll\OU\lt1••. In< 11011 ' ;. , .. , .. , ....... to '"• M(Ut.., Su perior Court of Orenge Tho\ '13teme1>1 .. ~,'""°With lr.t l4M,,llCl4 (A Ortw.~NIQvft,CelllOrl\1•'2&11 Mo.>llCM\Pe••WdY.S..ottOtO LeQu ... "'•'11•• ........ I ..... ··-· .... .., Countv requesting th•t County Cler• ot Oron9<1 County on T 11 °" 0 1 Cl I> T "'' 1>v,1Mu " conouct.., llY • t<1ll1, CA '1&~ • · ' M•rcll 31, t990 I\ '1""" 1' con II( • • • llmoloCI IM"!nor.P>tp Tl\I \ o .... ,, ... I\ CCM\Clv<l•d I>• • .., ....... -l>Y , ... Oel>ton tor ,... J., mes E He Im be •P· 'tUJJI Put>lls-0.'"9t to.SI Deity Pilot AP• t , Y, 16, 23, 1'lllO U•I 90 ~riot••~=·~•Ptme''°" l .. .,.,.,.,.., ~"'·•1 -1 ... ~"1• ~"~-;;;0 ·~1:r:.;o,• .. _. point e d a s per5on11 Tbh ~ ... , ui.o ••Uo ,,. Tht) 1wi.meni-.. J.tUO ""''" 111e ~.,,...._ 1"'-si;culltOPeWfY re pr es e nt at Ive to County Cler• of O••no-Cou,.ly °" Cou,.ty Clerk _,. Oren0<o CoU<lty .,.. Ille:...,.,( l•ll Al.,. 'I ~..,_..,,.,. a dm1n1Ster the E'Statt' Of AP••• 1. '"°· Me•cl't lt 19'0 Pre\-p 1 Or c 1 o 1 P o1 PUBLIC NOTICE ,u,." ,uu11 '"" ... ,_, • .,, 111..., .,,,n '"" ",",":= -""' •0 ~>M: Nanc y Za~1. aka Nanc y ---------___ Put1111-0tM>01 C.O.•• O•"• 1'1101 Put>ll"*I Or-toe•t O•••Y l'11a1. Cou,.ty C•••~ 01 O••"~ Co""h "" AP" Zable Cund4tr the lndepen Apr ••• 23 lO '"'° 1Mo190 Aplll}' t6 lJ 1990 tsn-eo "P"' J. l'llO PUU61 PUBLIC NOTICE dent Admin istration of FICTITIOUS IUSIHESI NAMe STATeMINT Tl'I• fo41o•l"9 perw.n• er• do1119 l>u>ln4'U .tS CA BRl l.l.O·COST A MESA PUBLIC NOTICE 1111 t·I Mltc ... 11 Nortll, lt•IM C"-l'ICTlnOUI I Ul lWIU tt7u llAMI ITATIMIHT Eu9""" 8 1109',l<)tl. Jr 1111 C•m f h • tollow•nQ i>e•IOn> •t• 001nQ ~r• '-""" !Ml\10 Af\11 t A t210S l>u,111 .. , e\ John W W•lt\, ?339 o\routvs St !> O U T H E' A N P A C t " 1 C N~wPOrl IMcl'I, CA flWO AUTOM()TIVf , 4'1 N NtWPO<I lll•d J 8 Y~ ..... Amel II Or . NtWllOrt Bffch, CA '111.o ,u1..ol", 110UTO•. Es tetes Actl The oet1t1on auaN11MC1t1n•1u l'ICTtTious1vst.,I!» Is set lor hedrtng in De pt ~.o. ••• 11• 11AM1 suT•MueT No. J at 700 (Ivie Cf>nte r l'1CT1 nous ausi11•1s ... .,..., -..o. U n .. J T" r 1 "9 P•""'"' ••• cto•~9 I c f NAMli STATE Ml!WT Pulll1'1*1 Or-'""" o .. •1• '"lftt 1>u .... ·."0 .. :0 •• Drive . 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Of CLIF •ORO SHIALIY MA•ll&lL, JIW • .._,, •• CLIF..OAO S ¥.lllllCELL, OoreteNO O•••d E l..•Dert, ,.. 5. '"" E JIU NOTICI OP ·~~ICATIOtl J-w ICOOQI\ II••-ll•Y (I.it> you Should either appear \I ""' c. Coot. AMH. C• 91611 ... ::i .. ~~~~ .. ·o.. IUI WHI Coht ... Ql\••Y "U 4, et the heerlrtg •nd state ~:".!:~:'.': .. ~~":.'; .:-,;.~·~ •;,:. B<Ht y A•ronto" Pfl 0 '71 N••POrth«t1,C•lll°"'14flMO bj ti f 'I ot•ICt Of llw <~,.Of tfle -'Orn.o•CI Au<1• Cor0t\e0tt•Mu'c. t?blS ALCOMOUCllVl•AOI LICllltll 1,.,. °"",.." h ,_.,tied 11, •yo ur 0 eC OnS Or I(' court 0, 10 -•-I Ill*'" to 1,_"" NOTICE IS Hl'll!llY OIV!N 10 Potcll" Pelt..ot5,CAtmn j c,.,y Gunder\en 3118 M•nt>lff .JoM W ...,,,II ton, SIS!>!.,,.. C°"1 Or . Co\141 NWU CA t?l21 yCM\ Ao.i,l..OIAf'911 ... CA.90014 0 ••• Gvno.r ..... Jiit M•llltltt A1<11ero II Aetph\, 1)6 !> Hvd"°" Or , CotleMe .... 0-t?•71 Pl•ce. l.otAnotln.. CA tCI020 Tiii• 1>u11 ... n I• <onelv<l•d Oy e W11U.,., N sn.nuci.. 4247 CAmpv~ G•Mt•I C1e•lnerW111> Ot . N~wport Beech CA 'n~ o.r y ~r.en Tlllt OU•l,..U " tondvctea llY • Tiii• ti~-• we• flied •1tt1 tn. QOMr•I p;trtner~1p County Cltr~ of Or•"OI County on JOM W Well a M•rch JI, l'llO Gener•• P•rtner ,.,,., .. Thi\ ,,.,_,,, ... ) llteo ... ,,, IM Publl"*l °'-C.O.tt O•ll y Piiot Cou"'Y Cle,.. of Loa A"!l<'le\ Countv Ort Apr 1, t, t•, U, ltlO UU.tll M<tttf\ "· 199() PU4411 Put>tt\f'rf'<I Or""9fl Coa\t Oa1ly P•lol Mer , t9, 2•. APf. 2, ~. l'ltO t4l'·90 PUBLIC NOTICE P•;911 C a111 ... Pt!• 0 111 E 1hl 4 1"° lgeMtel _._,.noo, Wr ltt~ obje<tl0t'I$ With the d • r \ 1 9 n t d e I I h • O I I 1 c • O I SI Apl c CO\lt ~ .... Ca Y)6/7 To,..w:~ II ..-.y COi\(..,, ,,. ..... M "·-· court before the hearing c ~ ". L Rub I" A I I 0 t " •• Tllo\ IN>tnn\ "•onOv<lt<I O• • INC ll "Pl>IYll\Q to lh• JoN>W OC:ee>9'1 y .....: At l •w, 140 1 V•nlur• 81vO 19,..tel f>O't ... ...,,•P 0•P•'1m•l\I OI AltOhOlot ll• .. 1.,0• I h" •IAto..-1 ,..,, t ,..., ,.,,,, I~ ()Ur app98rance may ..,_ 1,.11,, ollio I\ Ille Pfot<t Of bu••~H OI 0 .. 1<1 E lltlett M s (Oftlrol IQ< • '4t" °" !>.ii• 84-., " '"""'' ( ...... o ......... C.Ou"1Y on In per$0n or by your et· ,,.. U--r\•9'*111\ •II ...... ~ .. ~rt•1n l ht> •l•te<TWnt WA\ 0 11190 wotl\ 11\o :.~:~l~t\1111~<,.:,':;!"".~1 ; 0;;·;7' 1~,~~,11 M•rth 1' IWO tOrney. II'(! to •••Cl ~!ti• Suell Cl•lm> w1l'1 tr.t Couftly Cltr• of Orengoo (Ounlt 0" l'l>4t?• I F V 0 U A n E A n4'Ct'\\.ry •<lll<he•t mu1I Ii. flied or Apr II I t'lllO (O•I• ~ ... CA.,.,. I Put111.-Ot-"Of to .. 1 O.lly PolOf " II'•'~"'"" •• AIO,..••l<:I wllll l" lour PUMtt "~~.11~1'::: °'""99 '""" 0•11~.:~ M•t 11,""" 1.-. •• ,_, "" '° C REDI TO.R or e cont In· ,.,.,,,,~, •I~ ,,. ""' O<lfM•<•l•o.. 01 Pu1111•'-" o,.,.Qll ca.11 O•t•y P1101 P · gent creditor of the de· ""' no41<• Apr ~. ••."·>a,'"'° lllHO PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ceaMd. you must file your D•'"" Mer<h 1~. i.i -------------clalm w ith the c ourt or ~":::!;:"~~:C•r. '"'T1Ttou11u"Nus PUBLIC NonCE ·~;~:tr,::,!',~' '~~~~!:~:,::::' prnent It to the s-no,,.1 etteteotuld -.-1 NAMI STATIMlllT OOUllTY o .. O•ANOtr Tl't• '°''°*""pet_, •I 00.l'(j bu\I represent•tlve eppolnt.(t 0 •I: Wiil o\M1•41 PUBLIC NOTICE I Tiie lo41-lllQ .,_,'°" It dot"9 bu\! 'ICTITIOUS av11NttH OftOE• TO ... OW CAullt M\1 1•~ • "'e~~OltT r A•l E 11 y b y the COUrt Within four a=:.;...'t!!.N NOTrt• TOC•IDITOltl "@" •• NAMI I TATIMINT 'CHI CMANOI 0" NAME ONE, l~ !Mt> Mio.,., o.'' ~"· 110. months from the dete of 1 .. 11 v-. •• ,., .... OP IULK T•ANS"tt• STA a Ol>APHIC$, tSJ2 Orvmlllffl Tiie toll ow ing P•t\on rt Clotnt cu e NUMIEa AIQttJ j I of 1.et 111tr.,..110Ma, CA t1..a 1a.c .. 1101 _4mu.c.c.1 Orto, """"llQ!"" Betcll. ee1110,,1le •~utn•ue• ,,. ,,.. Metter.,. e1e "°'"1ui1er1 of H••-1e..dt.Gt -..o f rst ssuance ..-. era as T~: um,... .. PlllC:I MOTMHS SMITMS' MOITVAI Y 627 Mein St HunllnQton Beech ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY C.IVE~ to Ill• tlM6 AME•IC001($, UO -1111'1 St , IMIU-..00 lllOS, For (llet19t Of oN_0._•-1 --~~.·~ . ..!!!,.Vitt• T•U<l\e rrovlded in Section 700 Of Puetl-0r'"9t eo.t1 Delly ~llot Cre<11to" ol JAMES w RtrAO, Jlt M•rv•" ~r9, tm Orumt.el N••PortlN<ll C. IMI -" ..... -.. p b•te Code of ""' •net CA•~ CSA Bo\ FY, Trenaferora, Orin , Hun1u19\on &Mell. UlllOl'"I• M~tllew Aie•lt ICUllle. 110 -tlll't N•-OO II OS T~" --~ <..-.C:Md e, ., fft 1' e r 0 , f 111..!' ll. l, t , II, 1-!509-IO • who\~ l>u\lntts actctrm IS 170 So .,... SI . Ntwporl IM<ll, c.. . .,~ e!::::~ .,~, :,:,"f~i:.."°:';.~1· dl•lduotl Californ l•. The time or PUBUC NOTICE ;~===~~~~~~~~ 8ru tol Cmt• ~w. County of Or ..... , Tiiis llusl""s 1> Concllicled by el\'"' Tlllt --"<...clU<I.., DY.,.'" ...... _, llO I c;...._ l. l(oull f iling Cl•lm S Wiii not ex• Slat* 01 CAlllorn••. lllat. Outlr. lr•nsfer CIOYICluel 14111 hon 111 ,, ... <tun ... • w... Tl\tt ,, .. _, .... "'"° ••Ill ,,.. I I t f months " •t>oul lo t>e meoo to LESl..I E Menr1nGOICIM"11 ell• ··~-•Alflallltllllte 1111-'0 ...... " ........ , ....... CO<lntv c1., .. Of o..,... C-tv ... pf rt pr or 0 ofourt .. _ h "CTITIOUllUllNISS 1. I N It 0 c; 1. E • n d O 0 11 I I> N Tiii• •tet-"t wo flied wttll Ille Tllll Rat...,.,.. "'" 1119" "''Ill 1119 'l>'" f.MlRAlOO lllOS lel'6 -t>Own llMt(ll 11 l'IO rom the dlte ,.,. ea,.. NAMl IT&q .... NT 1..1N1COG1.E, r,.,.,,., .. ,, wllOM 111<111 Co11111y tl.,k of Or•"oe County on CouMy Cler• 01 o. ...... c_1, Ofl 'il'Ml••llOO ••OSI .. ll& 11•0S l't*l7 Ing noticed above. •11• f011ow1"9 penoH .,.. •·"~ MU eooreu ,, ... N. l••ltr, Of•,..e. Mtrcll 11. t• -II" ... ..., wdlreo ll\<lt ... "''°"' ""'"'1\IWI 0r.,. COlll 0..ty ...... YOU MAY EXAM IN e 11u .......... cou .. tyol0r ...... Sl•l961C.•llloml• ,.,.,.. Mercl'IJI, ..,,.,.,, ........ ,.,., .. , ........... el) Mer It,.""" l . 1• ,..._ II k t ..... , .. _ rt SUNBELT INTl•ll•ISE! Tiie property to Ii. trenl .. rrH tt Pue11.-ClrfftOI C.0.st Otlly Piiot •• ...... "'°' <DVn 1" Oloetlme"t I . • the f I ep "1' ,,. COU • UNLIMITED, IOJI Slttet AVOl'UI 100100 ., 110 So. er11to1. ~te ,_.,., Aprll 2. •. 11, n. ,.., •~ 0 > •1100 Clri< ~ oro .. Wot PUBUC NOTICE If you ere lntere5ttd In the wtt• us.~ IMc'll, c:.u,.o County of Or ..... , S .. l•olC•llfomle "'• AIN, c.ltlv<NI,"" J->. ,... eet1t• rou maw fill I f'9 S.mue! ~ .... CoMtWlt Cl.eeft 1 II 0 doo e ,.. -...... .,., ,,..,. .. ... • , • lllV>IMnct .,.., wll•I. 11111 C-K I S.MI ""'°"1Y 1 • Otlt<rltiect In........ PUBLIC NOTICE w 011,., " -""'' ....... Wiiy ... d "CT1TIOU$ IUt•lllll quest w th the court to ,... ....... --~ ...... va•i..w, .... ·-•• o\11 llOO In treci., lllflUAI, •Quip· PUBLIC NOTICE I t i of , .. _ ., ._.._. _ . ...., -·-me"I Mid fOOd wlll o1 "'-' C.M tln hi._,. tar <"-'Of ol "9mt ~ N4 llAMI UAT•MINT Ceiv e SOfC II no Ce ,,.. Wllll-ltetler "" LlllM ICellwy 8uuty l111lnen fl.now" .. THE "CTITIOUS •USIHIH ... lllOCI "" lellewtl\9 l'el"\O"• ••• 60'"' lnventn Of Ht•t• •11tt1 '""'~ ... Wiit), 1t Cltrtat.mon al!o\U1'Y l'ARt..OU• Mid loc " I WAMl ITATIMltNT PICTITtOUllUllftlll 11 II lt.rtllef OtOlt .. o ""' • '99Y of "" .. -... f .... tltl h•t 1rw., CA ttrt4 ........ c::. :. Tl'I• followl1111 ""°"' er• Clo•"• MAMlrtATIMelt? !ti•'""" ......... (-....... 1...... l1011T A·l..1011l "'""'' Mlt . end 0 ... ~ on•, •C· i$9M1, CMnNI ......... le .. C.lton :::.~. s .. 1e~'c4:~~· 'I' l>\lllMUM Tiie totlfWl"I ,...._ tt dOl"I IMl\I· " ti. Or .... 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S.0-101i1ett NtwPGrt lff<ll, ,_,, OI Or111ge, Pt fk, , ... 1..,.. C.lllornl• .,.,, hbert ,,., .............. JOO,,_.,....... O•l9" ........ y 4. '"° ,._ .... u Sherm ... I. ..... >O'O Adrian Kuyper, County Tl\I\ ,, .. ~ .... flltel wltll ti.. St•l•OfCellfOml•. Amer Ntetrl, !I croCllttl. ""'"' ,., ... -.... "'1)CW'I 8H<ll, CetlfOrl'tl• INrtlA ioden, ,.. .. ,,., L.eN, Coot• IM ... c;.1t ..... i. Coun111 ~ end DI Yid " CevlllY Cl.nt .. o.._ Celllltr on •a f I , ..... T I C""lf -•· •11• .. ,. J1i4't1 Of1'-t ttlJ• ' ' Marc II tr,'"°' ,.,, •r • •-0 ._ '*'1 "-· ... or.... • -... __._. ,.._,_ r•1, .... ,1-u 11 cenouc•ell ey • C9'•f ... , -.... .. lf 11 Civic .II •u11-• a~ •• ~ • .-..-ttMI u~ •1111 '--l-•1 It con<111ct..i Dy • Thia o..w1-•• II <Gnducltcl Cly tn I"· .._._.......,. • " "" ._ --· 11.,j;.~;;;,,:.~t;n.,.1 1';;i ~,.1 ;:;,;;,.,,,.. 1., .... ~--llAHM.OOlf•t.., Mner••1Nr1Mrfl'llP C.nttr ptaaa, . O. hi "'"'u11.eu1tt1 -..,......._-.,-...-. ............. ,..,._ Wtttlm,.•11~ ,._,..,,.nkl'lllvu ""o"l:MfOftALCIOtl,., ,,..,•1111.w1111. '''' Santa Afta ""-v•U·•• _ .... .._,~, .... ,_ ~ ... A.to~"° 'flll• •"4-.4 •••flied w1111 uw '"'" '1•t-t ..,., 11190 wllll 1"-CltyPM1nffYWHt, .... t• j Tiii• •lal-1 w•• llleo •11tt) Ille , '•ttl~A-~ wtlet'a,,..,.,. ... IOCMll L...1e ll 1•ooi. County (l~k ,, Of'•lltt Cbvl'llY Oii CoeYllty Cf•rti of o ...... '""'" 911 ..... Ce!......... I CtU"'" Cl••• of ~""9 GoYl'IY '"CatifOf'ftla mot. ... .... , ·-» fj 0or1.,. Sn•oei. Mtrtll 11. '"°· ~1'<11 11, •• ,.,, 11141....,,. 11Utt1111, •• Publlthtd Orart0t Coatt M-1•• 9N<ll, c.. n.41 OOfftftt'"""f·... ''*""""' ""m 1'1aut• .. .,.. .... ,,,. ....__, f "' D 11 Piiot Aprlf 2 3 '# ,..,. .. ,,.. 0r-eo." 0.11., Pltot I 41111• PllblltllM OrAllQI Coetl O.lly lllllet llvllllif'H OtMOe (Mtt 0.lly i-11e1, PYOll.,.. 0r'"9' Goell OtllY ~llot, llllfljl"'9ct Ort119t GM•I 0..ty ill'l'-1 ~,.,_.Or..,.. CNtl 0.lly Pllo4 1~ Y ' ; S'S-96 Mar. tt, i., "'1tt. l. '· '"° 1q1 IO '------.!!!-!!··~-!·~-!l!Apflt t, 1• , .. ,.. Ajlrll t, t, I&. U, 1• 1,.. to A .. 11 f, t, It. aa, '"° I Jf '•, .. ta. a o t• •• ,. ., ~llU• 1', ,._ "-" t, t, tttO 141 .,..., ' 7 PUBUC NO'l1Cf! •ICTI~out •lnl•a-U-...,,.. nATIMeMT T ... ..........,. __ "OOlflt Du\I ,... ... , ao•·s WOMI! A(PAlll >l 9•.,....C.......,. 8-cl\. CA 91- 11-..t " ~. »4 a.,,.._ N-19NUI. CA '2tilO Tiii\ --.J b ,.,_l .. I" •n '" Olwlo...J ~ .. --.... flll\ ,._,.,. •ft filed Wllll t ... < 0....111 Ct~k ut Or.not County on Aprll7.t .. .. ,,_ Pul>h\lled Or.,_ C:O.ll O•lly Piiot Apr '· t•. U., 30, t• IU PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME :lTATEMENT Tiie toHowll'IQ p.,..,,,, •re doing bu\IMU•\ EDWARD S STEVER A'°IO AS soc 1 A r£s. 10<1• BordP•u• L•M. Huntlnqton 8N<ll, C. 91""9 E°"'anl Soul,,_ Sl1tver. ••~'O 8orcluu• u,,.. Hunllnoton Beatn c •. ,,~ M••I Ell ... 51.wr, t•S'6 8orduu• L•nt. Hunt1"91on EM.ell. C• ., ... ~ Tll1\ t>uilne>.\ I\ tondV<t.cl I>• •n In d1w1c1ua1 EOwMd S Srt~r f ll°' \l .. wtnenl WU lllecl Wllll lllP Cou111y Clerk of Or•n911 Coun1y on Aprtl 7, 1980 l'IJ47 ... PuOll\lleO OranoP Co.•t D•1ty P1101 Apr •. r.. n. JO. 19'0 1 .. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE "'·11:a.J l'll- l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATEMENT T Iii! 1011ow1119 l>"r\On\ .ire dolnQ bu\1"4'\\ 6\ GOURME r CHIC IC EN, noo Nf .. P Orl 81 vc1 .. Nt wpor I Be•<"· C•illorn1• 97..0 S•mwl E. GIOdlcll, JOU Pt•ll Awen..e. Cf>'I• Mew. CA Tiii• buslnH' 1$ conduc tee! l>y •n tn d1Y1du•t Samuel E G10<11c11 Tiii• ll<llentenl ••r,H lllO<I w11n Int county Cttrk Of °''"'11'1 County on April 4, l'lllO. WESTEltN MUTUAL ESCltOW COlll .. , ... , s ........ ~ ltl T1t1th1, CA ttMt Etcr--~)429.A PUC>llV.O OrM>91! C.O.U D••lt P1101 Ap<. •. 1'.ZJ,l0, 19'0 I~ PUBLIC NOTICE rtJBU NOTICE ~tCTn'tOV. au11Nau •MMPAfUAalfT , ... ,.......,. __ , ... 1111- "h••• NOAH~ HAlll '"°" M Ctt11 .. r ,_, c-w Ml>M. c_. .,.u J.......,. M c"'"· au ~11.,. M , CM••~ C.4 .,_la flll• ........... " <""4U<ltd DY • llMll.cl """Mt""" JowfNNM C."llO llll\ ~ ... , 111"'7 ••Ill ,, .. CHl\ty c.i.n 01 CJ• •llllOO """"'' ~ -rCollH, t'-1 "'~' .... bl .. -Or-'-" Dt•I¥ PllOI aM• 1• ""' 1 ' ••. ·-14&1 • PUBLIC' NOTIC}; "CTlTIOUS IUSINlU NAME STATEMENT Th• to1tow1n9 PfltM>n\ ., .. Ou•nv ~"·~\,\.). NAYLOR$ FLOOR COVERING JU 011•• A..,. H""llflQlon 0.~11 l • n~ Unit.eel P•tnt & W•ilPoll><'• {U.IJ •• C•lnor"'• (0#-•honl 'kit C•p.o COcl D11•• Hunlinqton 0.-.,.(n, CA <n~ ll'\I\ buwnin' '' conch;<lt:f.I b., • cor por•t1on VNI IED l>AINT & WALL PAPER CORP s..ndr ..l L Grl•tflC"y Vic .. Pr~•<k'nl Thi\ \Jaletnent Wd" flltod \IWllP\ 1'\l' Counly Clt"rk of Ordn4)t.' Count.,. un M.srcn 14, 1980 l't.J.4tlt Pubh•ntd 0rdr>Qe Co.01 O•uly Pllol M•r l•. f44)r 2, 9, 16, l'll!O 1)1/ !10 PUBLIC NOTICE RIVERSIDE COUNTY MUNICIPAL COURT ELSINORE BRANC,. TM REE LAIC ES OISTlllCT 117 So UnQS~lt Eh-•, C• '1JJO PLAINTIFF INLAND Mill INC.. ANO CABINET COM PAN y. INC a CotPof"dt•on DEFE NDANT Mlf C Hl ll SMITH, WALKER OEVELOPMENI COMPANY, RICHARO A BERC..0 INNERLAKE HOMES ,, L1m1t.cl p,,,1,...r)n1p ana DOES ONE lluouqfl FIFTY SUMMONS CASE NUMBER E 2n·C NOTICE! You rt•ve .... ,, \wed Tll• <OUr1 m.ty de<lcle •t••flU yo.. wll"6VI Yi'V' l>ltlnQ llHrd wni..1 '°" ,..,poft,i willllfl Jt .Uy~ RHcl ti>• '" lwm•I...,_. AYISOI U•l.cl ... \ldocl9m.trHl..to Et t rl...-1 ~ cle<tcllr <Oftlr• UCI ''" •ud..ntl• • ~ qu• Ud. rnPO"· d• cr.n1ro de JO di ... Lu I• iltlorm• CIOft CIUlt sl-. H YOY .,..,..,,n to s~k lhft cldv;c~ of"" •llorney In l/>1s m.sltPr, you should do \O promptly \O thdt your w t1Utii re,pon\e, If M'IY "Mr tw> tueo on time S; Vsted ~ .. sol•t•tdr el <OOSP10 cle un 400G.oG en 61~ er.unlo, de~ro• f'la certo 1nm•dla1ament•, dt ~\t• m•nera, su respurst• escrtta, ~• hay ••oun•. """"""'"'r reo1\lr...U • tt&mPo 10 THE DEFENOANl. A <t••i compl•lnt lies l>ftn t1lf'O oy tne C>f••n tilt aq•lnst you. II you wlsJ> to clel~no llllS l•••••ll. you m\A\I, w1t11tn Jt ddn •Her Int• summons h ~.., on you hie •Un tru~ court • w"Hen rttDOf'IY> to tM t°"'Pl••nl Vn•~• you Oo '° ~our 0e1 .... 11 wlll l>fo enl~f'cl on "l>- NOTICI TO CONTltACTOlllS pllt•l•on o1 an. P1•1ntotl, •no 1111\ tourt CAU.Jtte> POa at OS m•y enter • l~t 41<1<11n\I you to• S<llOOI Ohltlct: COAST COM· Ille rellet ~ 1n t"" come>t••nl MUN ITV COLLEGE 01$TRICT wlli<ll ~o..ICI r.wtt in ~rn•V>rnent o1 9 1d Oe..ilt,.· 1;00 pm. of the 14111 ••9". , ... ~ ol -v or IM'oPerlw °' d•y of Aiwll. ltlO. otller rettf'f r~utttf'd 1n 1n., com Pl•<• of Bid RKtlpt Ollt<e ol pl•1nt P11rcll••lnQ A9•nt. 1310 AO•m• DATED Acl<•l1.197<1 A .. nw. Cmt• MH&. JUNE M RANOOt.PH Projtt<t tdeftllhc•tlort N•me MESA c .. r• VERDE SCHOOL PARICING LOT Bv H~lenN S,_.1..,. PROJEC~ -BIO "57t 0.C>Utv Pl•ce Plo11ns •rt on Iii. Olt1u Of Dill & SMOWLER Plly•l<•I Fattlllle• Pl•nning, ll70 411 Br-lldeAVltftUlt Ad•'"• Avenue. Co\I• Me\a. lledl•IW•.CA'2J7J Calltornla m26 Tel: 17141 m.m1 NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN l ... t Attorney lot: Pt•<nllll the •bc'tve~named $<h00l Oiitr•<t ot Publ•~ht"d Or..mnq.-tod.,I ll1• 1 t Oranoe County, ce111or.,,••. ecll"9 ov Piiot Apr ~. t• 13 JO. tQ&O ••~If ljCj and 111rouo11 II\ GoverninQ Bo•rd, ------------h~ re In a It e r refe rr ~d lo •\ 'DISTRICT". will rt!<elve up to, l>ul PUBLIC NOTICE nol later then '"" •l>OY•..,._,, llmf!. ------------,.,.ltd bid• for llH! clW<Jrcl Of. contr..:I FICltTIOUS BUSINESS tor'"•~ project NAME STAlEMENT Bid\ '""" M received •n llH! plac., Tiii' 1011ow1n9 IJ<'r\On ,, c101no bu" loenlillecl above, ...0 Shall !Ml OPl!Md nc\\ d\ .. nc1 l>Ubllcty re..cr aloud •• tl>e •l>oYe• H A G Ol~TPIBUTING, 131• L• •t•tecl lime-ptKe. Linda, N•woorl f!P.,<n CA '711>M Tllere wlll l>f' no de~it requ1rec1 lor Donald J C.•llo•o 111• L• L"lcld, u c11 "I°' bid OO<umenl• to ou.r.tntffi New Port S.<ttn, CA •1bb0 the return In QOOd tonclltlot11 w111lln Tll•\ l>u"~'" conout tea bv "" .~ ''"'do> tt11tr tne Old open1no date d•v•duoJ Ettll l>ld mu•I conform and ~ eon..111 J r,,110,o rt soon~""" to ttw contr.e<I documenh T nu, !ttdlfrne'1t ..,.0~ tt1eo ....,.,~ 1~ Eoll<ll bid SIWlll bt accomjNnl,.d l>v Couflly CtPr• ol Or•n~ County on ll>e MCUf'lly retefffO 10 In Int contr4KI M•r<l'I 24 l'lf!O dDCuments •ncl t>y tne Ii.I ot proPo\fd "1>«17 'u1><ontr11C1ors. Pubhsl....:t ()ran.,.. (Od t Oa11y P110• llle DISTRICT rewrvu '"' ••on• lo M•• ,. Apr 1 q '" 19fi(J ,.,, ,. re1ec I .,,.., or ell 1>16\ or lo w••we •nt 1rre9ul•1tin or lllform..lltle\ In any l>icl> or 1n ant blc101no PUBLIC NOTICE Tr-. DISTRICT f\al obta1nec1 lrom ---- !hit Director of .... l)eparlm•nt DI l'ICTITIOUS BUSIHESS 1noustrlolll Ret.tlk>ll\ Ille gener•t Pt'• NAME STATEMENT ••ltlno ratf of -diem .. _, In Ille Th~ fOtlo•"no person '' d0•"9 bu" loe•llty 111 ~ "'" work IJ 10 bt '4!\\ •s performed tor t'IKn trait or type ot I 1 l COO P O 1 N 4 l £ D workmM't -10 UltCUte Ille ton· JROOC:ER .. GE CONCEPrs 11 tr•CI :OOROINATfD IN!.U RANC E Tiie>• ........ On ltte al Ille 3ROKERAGE CONCEPT') 701 N DtSTRtCl ofllte t0<•lecl at 1310 8ro4dway, !wit& 70 !.anta An•, CA Ad•m• Aw1tnue, Coll• Mf\•. 12701 C.lllornla '2617 Coc>les m•v l>f ob Ronald W•vrwo Mas1e,., 4\36 8~1•• l•lntcl on r9Q<•HI A COPY of tl'teW! Dr .. Yorb;t Llncla, CA 971>8>; r•I•• SIWlll l>e ""''" "' tllf jOI> •••• Thi' buS111fU .. <ondU<lecl by •n In Tiie lor_.nv \Chedule of per dl&m ~lv1du•I wa911, Is bKed uPOr> • wor klll9 d•Y ot Ronald w M<nle" elQnt (I) "°"''· T,,. r•t• lor l>Olldo Tiii~ slate"'Pnl was filed w1111 tn1• and overtime _... ,,,.II l>f •I 1•11•1 County Clerk ol Or.snoc County on lime encl on1t-Nlf. Mart II 2•. 1980, 11 \hall be mand•lory upon tile l't:l4GO CONTRACTOR lo wllOm Ille contr1Kt PuDilslleO Or~ Co.l\I Dallv Pilol It ••••<ltd, •nd upon •ny sul>· Mar.16, Apr, 2, •.lb, l'lllO 1419 llO contrector unOtt him. to PO llOI ltn llltll Ille Mid ~lfled ralH lo '111 workmt11~.,.o1>y 1nem In Ill• ex· Kullon ot Ille contr.c.t. No l>IOdltr "'8Y wlllldrllW lllS l>ld lor • perlOd ol lo'1y.flwe IOl O.ys 11tler lne dal1t wt tor !ht _Ing of llldl. A P41yf'Nllt t>ond 6llCI t ~•nee bO<'d will IM requlrttd prior to U · ecutl<Ht ol 119 contr«t. The peymenl t>ond •NII l>lt 111 tfle torm '9l lortll In Ille co11lr«t ooc_.,, llOAllOOP TllUSTEES COAST COMMUNITY COLLEOE DISTRICT Secretary Norm•n If. Wt!"°" PuOfhllld Ora119t C.0.11 D•lly Piiot, "-<II'• It, .. I PUBLIC NOTICE •ICTITIOUS aUllNHS NAMa STATHYlfT Tll1t followlnt perto11a •rt dolllQ "'t!Mu•: OllAHGE COUNTY Ltl'E, 11IOS Sil' Ptrti OKlt, ~I .. G, lrvlM, CA '1114 ~ Aldtft.,, ttm ICtrkWOO!f, EIT-,C\.,._ 0."'11 AklHf«, nm K.lrllwoect, El T.,o, CA ""9 T ltl• .,._ .... I• COlldllc ltd t>y Ml 1111· ll'IC.,._.._. •-l•llOll CllNr Illa!\• pal'!"" INp. ~Aldlff1tr Tlllt "41flTlfm WU llled wllll tlllt C.Wllt' Ci.ti! Of Of eflO' COunl y on MtRll 11, 1•. PtMQI ~I--Orlfttll C:0... 04lllr PllOI """· "·"'•· '··· •• ,.. l<IONO can 142· H71. PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTtTIOUS BUStNl:SS NAME STATEMENT Tiie totlowlnq l>"fSOI\ IS dOtnQ OU>i neu. as ORANGE COVNlY GOLF AS SOCIATION, 3191-F AirPort lOOp Or Coste Mew, CA 97il6 Denni\ R Cll•••. 11171 Leatrie.-. trwtn«, CA '711S Tittl ti.ninn1 I> C-u<tecl l>y •n It> d1vldu•t. OtMI• RC"""' Thi• stai-1 WH hlecl Wllll ,,,. Counlr Clerlt ot Ora!!Qlt Cou111v on Marth 24. l'llO. ~.,...,, PUOll-o..,_ Coul 0.1ty Piiot fMr. 2', Apr, 1, t, t•. t9'0 !Sit-ta PUBUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS 9UStNHJ ltAMI: STATUHHT Tiie lol_.nQ _,.,,, ,, dOl119 l>ull· MH•J. ('I) IC.UllO a ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL II>) THE TSA AS SOCtATES (() BUSINESS COM MU NICATION M ETHODS CO M PANV, 601 Promontory Drive W., P 0 . Boll ?SU, Ht•POrt 9t•<ll, C.tlfor11I• ~ EHm O. ICUrd, t01 P,.molltor¥ Otlve w .. Hfwllor' 8ff<ll, c.lllofni• '1MO Tiiis b\41~11 1\ CondlKl.V l>y ti> Uft• tncon•of'ttld -l•llM ouier lll•n • pert~re111p EMm0.1<.it11 Tllla 111.Cemllllt w•a Iii.cl wlt.l't lllt c-ty Ci.tk Of Or•llOe GovMy on l'•ll~rv 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 • 5 6 7 8 .. ............ w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ,., '* 1 ........ Fors-. w....,. April'· 1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 81•r• I 001 ••••.. t 002 Hwft flof-S-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOOJ ......... '°" o/ ....................... WOULD YOU -~T A.._•aau..blMd ...... a..&I tam. al4h-O•hlf7 cattap REALTORS 675-Ht t a..a1...::~ OH WY.USS .. CoroM .. Mer7 1HJ c.,. Mont _.. wttt. .._. ••*• 11u, lJ OBe llOUH frOl9 Jla,froa tar. Jk bldMlor ped. Bit. la maowa" • lmaU tilt. ta l"llfri .. k.DGU.1 pine ceilln1 • lrltchu aeMneta Pt• ltudin1 ,,.. ar..,. l*tini. amall yard w/wblle J**1lt tmce. XJnt. ~ for aiqle persoo wbo Wlllb to live OD Balboa bland but can't pay llll.000 to MI0,000. Call farapp&: 613425. Prine. ool y pleeae. By omm-1..-. f-..ly ..-. ...... ....,. ...... ~ r-.... ,._ twlnrnlng ,... -.I ... 0....-wm Helt•• for ...... l .. drl•I Or u n t• cW. FM lmd .. 1471,100. OH IAYSIDI. la COf'W .. Mw; f-.llfc ............ bt:: to .... , ...... A. ............. of -· ........ . d'""" Spilt l•HI, cwstOM b.ltt, ttwe. ~ , .. *-lty rocMll ......... d6aiillcJ roo•. rool, parltht9 ••d prl•acy. $565,000. .... PIP11111'111111119 1007 ....................... COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2 515 E. Coast Hwy .. COf'OftO ._ Mar WAIJ(TO WATER 675-5511 CcMCHADB Annc:1Jve 2 bdrm home plus income tmlt. N"'er quality construction. Ldrary, 3 fireplaces and garden paUo. Walk to beac hes , s hops & restaurants . C a ll Barbara Hutchings agi. lN9UEHOMES 675-6000 12% INT. ...... 200/o DoWft NewJ..4 Bdrm homes Avallable Within 60 da~ . Pnceast.artat S1(2,99S Pacesdter Homes Sycamore Creek· El Toro callrnM018 I Ol/t¥o ASSUM. LH Need help? Take over a lOW~ int. loan and the seller will even help by caJTYing a loan so that >Q.t can obt.a.ln tb.i.s de- hgbtf ul 3 Bdrm, 2 ba home wtucb as conve- 19edly located. Act now. C.a1.I fm..5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS HOTICE tv>w Owly Pilot Cla!>S· 1f1l'd ads display thr·1r ~ages wnh le~1b1Llty and impact., Our ad~. we are proud lo ~dy, reall) l(t.'l results Phone 642-5678 ON LIDO 151.E J\11& try to matdJ t.ha6 I The CJlllmer' will cany I.be enUre b&lance al less Lhlln 10% mtenst Wllh only $80,000 down. 3 Bdrm + nl~ wide lot. JAamRW.TY 675-6670 ---- DWI.EX Bl-awtul 4 Bdrm & J Bdrm d\4>1ex in Np( lkh with an ocean view from the upper UDIL Well maiola.ined.. Owner w1JI finance. $2::11,!iOO JAamREALTY 67S-6670 SPECT ACUIJR tlllSIDE MANSION E.xc1t1ng 8000 sq fl ll1mNOO on almost I acn• Wltb~ Vlew. Huge rooms. high ceilings, 5 bedrooms. 6 batru.. 4 massive fireplaces. 20x20 fo rmal d1n1ng room. 20Lll wme eel tar. 1200 s q. ft . maslH bedroom S\lt.e, secunty system. surrouoded by other magntf1c enl maosaoos Ul a hidden valley high up m lbe hills, just a few short m1nutes from 0 C . Auport Ir S ff'W}S. Great financing • Trades coo 5ldered. RICX A.LDIUTTE Realtor 1ll ·51.1S or 832-0640 Ml IOA NEWPORT REALTY Wa.s to work ror you We hllodle aJJ lnnds ol ruUls. sales & h.stmgs 675-8170 SElL idle items with a ~y Pl.lot Classu1l'd Ad 642-5678. CE DEDllE ELllNS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE EXCLUSIVE BLUFfS !->11111·1 l 'l,1n F nrl l 'n1t Thrt••· ll1·rl1•••11 ' 1'111' .. ;im1h· Hnnm 1-:xrrltrnt I N ;111nn ('lt111r 1 ( 1rt•1•ntwl1 \'11•\\ I .11.11ll'd \\ tlh I-"r • I n \\ I :"-I I-II I ._, I II \ 'I I \._,'\I ' \ 1 \ 111 I I()'"' '\1" f 'l t• ,. "'I• I Ill l'.ill ''" \ ppnmf nwnt \ I"' 111 ~ ''" pt1tl l.1,f 111i ... -·-.,, ... 759-9100 : 2 Corpo. ate 'lolG HAVE YOU LOST SOMETHING? First check our 'Losl and Found class1f1cat1on number 5300 to see 11 someone has found 1t (FOUND ads are placed 1n the Daily Pilot FREE of charge). If your item 1s nol listed as being found then dial 642-LOST and lei a friendly ad·v1sor assist you tn placing a "Lost" ad. Call Monday thru Frtday 8.00 a.m. lo 5:30 p.m. for next day's paper or call by noon on Saturday for Sunday's paper. 642-5678 DAILY PILOT MEWPOIT CCN>O Large sharp 3 Bdrm Newport Beach condo With all the amerull~ ~ D>.tm down Seller will carry contract. no quall/)'lng. Won't fa..,t' ~ Whelan Real Estate ASSU.. 121/• LOA.H BY OWNER. 48r. 2"r8a on .sec I l.lded ba clit bay l'Ul-de-sac Lrg fam rm. dbl. rrpk. lrg Spanu.h Ule dm rm. 2 patio,, beaut1rully lndsrpd Sl7S.<XXJ Move Ill no"' close Nov 7. 'i.> Shown bya!JP Pnnc:. ally 641-0817 Part& Udo CoedicK 2.3&4 IWdroom~ ~1th <Xearl VleW, poul, ~awt.1 'P8 & tts CJI opel1 l> p;I I~ 1n Sunny San Diego ~ $47.500 With 5'• down~· 1175 In leresl rate. S4S-ml or <I~ ().mer' will finance. JBr. 28a, Z..lltclry home 111 well l'S tablibh~d neighborhood $83,500 BKR. 751.a; or SJ:> ms moo ------- 1WOHOUSIS ~ Colla Mesa 1 Bdrm '*ier' home + good 2 Bdrm home Wtth dou· ble garage, n 2 wr~ t'1oanced by 0 111. n I.' r Sl.17.500 ., Mee-elR, Rttr. se.n2'f 1006 ....................... OWRt•GHOME Unu•ual remodeled ald rmovat.td 3& borne pfLB 2 Bdrm apt. Large lovdy rooms, nutr ba lb has Jacu.u.1. Dbl RU ~. laundry rm $4.1\.000 Lo.lndh4&~ 675-3331 144 S Bayfront Hy own.-rs OutstJndtnR ,,ew loc:atJon Older 2 stay fixer l.IPiM'r Pl er, potential for ;5· bo .. 1 M0.000. ~ down Call (714 )536 2748 . !7\l 1 673-9486. 12lJll51-8Ul16 SIEIC & RNlf TBMS 1289,000. Submit on terms DUPLEX 3Br a. ...... 28r a. down. Mil for Stan or Nonn. ..._orewa-..9201 1022 ....................... PISMIE OCf.AH MC>IA.YYIEW tt..bor VJ.ow .. .DI> sq ft ol CU5lom1z.ed bomt.. 4 Bdrm. Fam Rm. dm. game or pool room am1 kJfted room. t leod.-. a 360 deg view 1 • Pool spa. elegant landscap IQ&. Only $4.15,Wl. Good flnaoong Mantyn Hodg~. aJCt 67S«JXI or 75.2 9C99 CRVINE TERRACE 3Br. 281. new kzt.cben. qiU. ~. 6 p&Ull, very shaJ1> bomr. unpeccably de anled w tar11 land.~1up­ ing &: a~ spnnklen 1om. Aaswnahk! owe ~644-91187 OVEREXTENDED ' MUST SAC Rlf'ICt: CAMEO HJGKLAN OS HOME PRI C ED BnOW nil: MARKET TERMS ~T BANKS CAN'T MATCH DAR RELL PASH OWNER AGT, 631 · U1i6 H•aoa VIEW H1U.s 90.000 down, balaott fmlDced a& ~. AU LDI 1249,500. Tb1• 4 Bdrm. Fam Rm. rormaJ <kJmg rm. 2 fpk ~ ~'" 'fW!!flf ol hills & m t.s C&l.l DOTilE V AL£N'Tl1'l E ~or67>an> OWNER AGENT 1024 ....................... owe lstT.D. 10'.'~ lnterest. 3 br . .! b.... hrdwd ft"•& t' I' ~ SI LS.000 ,\6,'1 . &12!m; MESA DEL MAH 1By Owner1 lmmac 3 br 2 ba I;.: heated pool.SUU.ocn 2ll27 1-"nlno:. Ul 54&-2'2ZJ OCEAN CURRENTS C S A R A L M T D L 0 B M U H P K H A R E I H E 8 A A R A Y T E 0 M U 0 S N K C 0 P R N C E L 0 w A 0 0 A R C U G A 0 S U T R I E R H S A S I T 0 E ~ R U H T I A L U S N T R I H H R A A ~ U 0 R l I A T 0 R G I S R H S I M N A 0 R L Y C l 0 0 R R A 0 F R 0 N 0 C B l E 0 B A N H E R H F S L L R Z H U 8 S 0 S N E E E G L I H B U A U Y S R A A H U C P N T U L l A L 8 G K G 0 R 0 H Q P A L M G A 0 W A L W R I S 0 E L E A C A H A C U W F l l A C C H N N l A T H 0 R I A l E L L I 0 S A I X T T S 0 R 0 0 A R B A L C A L 0 K 0 N S D H E E R G T S A E I A A G R 0 A M 0 H : ...... . . w.d, up, down Of d1...,...,... Find Ndl end bo• .. in " . s Aaulh• 8"'1Utl• Gull Srr.n :. AllP1 ICul'Olfllo Hvmlloldt .i Altut'-n Cetifomlt t..bndor .; Antilt.. C..,. Hom Moneoon " Equ11orill E..i Gr1111i.,,d Oytlhlo T omonvw: T Intl TAR GAZEK11:~ ..,_:..;;;;;'""-'..:..:...----e. CLs T 1 f'OL1A1',------- ~ 1-0..1, ii<'-... , c...-. )'{ Attet1l•"t '• .-.. s .. ,.. V Tn ~""I> ,.,..'°II" lor T1>u'1dov. •l'Od worO-.,.r~,"O ro ,~,,~,. ~· ...,.,, lad« IJorth ''9" ... '°"'-, ....... •fll'WMI• ,.-... u ·~-· ,_ .. _ '°'"' .. _ ··~ !IOI IJ °""" u ,~ ,., ... , .......... '''""""""'°"' ....... _ lf QI llOtt ,,_ "--tl .. . , ..... _ ,,,_ .. .._ ,, .. ·-,._ .,. l•-"'" u ... l4 ... r-•"· ·-,, ... a c;o... ........ .._ ., t• ,,_ .. .. .. _ ."'' .... _ " .... .. ,_ .. ()! w• ... ,, QI 0-llH .. ,.._ ......... .... tl-:t:·· ·- ,, ....... .,.,.,., w-. ..~ .. ·-., ... tl°""t .. , ..... •O.-• .. -. ,., .... ,,_ 1J6<-t~ ,. ..... ,._ ,. ... '"• ,. . "°" ·-··-., .... Oth-.. o. ., . ..,..._ .,_ :a-:". ._,,., tll• lloort. • •w •allp= etrlam, tn.11 room wt&ll .............. cd •Me lial. CWfend al SUI.JOO. For eppcN,nl- alll to-. eau•1ua ! -HERITAGE H EALTORS O¥Jt•MCllOUS Bea..itully decorated condo our So. Cout Plaza. Owner-w\U Imp with flnancln1. Call 540-U5l, --. ~ .... _, !pwtl ,, .. &9* ~95/l"f•l.o. ~ YoUr t.ao. •. reluln1 by~! l)ynam.1c 3 ~ family home complete wllb eating ar-. fam&ly room aDd cmam wallpeper. Pat.Jo area, 1ara1e opener. Take ~ low Interest km!! Slal,9L5(). BKR. C&n 540-173> TAABal. -· SYCAMORE GUH mtAHDHEW Fabukus. large 3 bd. 2'h ba. Qu.aJlly t.ownhomt' cmdos <Ally 4 avatlable. from Slal,980. :MJO Sant~ AnaAve~ IACXIAY ISTTIME Of'FERED A l'OOO't)' JBR home With pen Pn~ to sell at on· lyll29.000 CALL'44-721 I Fm«:H 9Uil'TB COHDO 2 Ddrma. 2 bethl. fl'l)k, &I gar owe al onJy I()'~ n..zndn. 1-·,p 175.ooo WOl:LDl.E. 5TI77 $7500DOWM owe 3~.nnr thr ocnn "lo qua.11 c y111g FamaJy rm. f1rtpla1 c C.111 an)l•m• \~l ~1~ Dut1oct1ve at'• 2 bedroom. 21., ba con darmllwm • .SllilO 251Uldm Ave. C M 642~ ATTBmOH ••Diils: IMV'ESTOlt S f-:.astslde °'<k' r homt• 1 in ~ R 2 comer lot ('1ty ~·ed duplex plan.' indudt'd 1n purrhJ'l' pnce A. ... k1n~ ~7 ~ Hr an appou1tment Lo ~. ca.IJ ~1 l.St .... HERfTAGE ... REALTORS EA.STSIOE ASSIM91/t>o U.. l .... I 'h baths F,. $97,500 RAJ.a llf.A.L TY 546-0814 Hr. 2Bii. SI05.ln> R\ J<' l'E!SS. ne '( t.enm .. 11 o( rs <'On<o1dr o wn r a.:1 S49-4COI ••• .. Mc:Uod 2'791Cibola ca;u Mesa You are the wuiner of two fn-e tJcket.s <SlO 00 value I, to So.C4f. c.w.fty T_.a.sk Apri I 2ll5th LOii C&ballttos RacQuet•~Club Foanam Valley TicbU may be claJmerl by callanc 642·5678, ext m ••• ...sA. tmeHl'S TOM• toe tlS 2 6 3 Bdrm1 , all amenit>a Priced from .... 10%DOWH •OGLE.~ ..ssY MA.MSIOM Altenlloa! Flrat time ~or~.wuJ. lul to wor1t 1 Paint 6 loll d elbow ~aae would billllfolm um 3 Bdrm family home into • GREAT PLACE TO UVE.~area.. Won't laat!t6«0 F=ORC:ST E OLS ON ... . . . ... ' R~3 w.JlllSAIU l4Ml1 2 Bdrm ~.: Only s102,too. CIP .,. : OPf N HOU':>f REAi TY / ...s.A.'8DIMIO 3 BR 2 Ba, lae/opt.? f1'll5 an aa.oao. MS-7272 SI 5,000 DOWN MAmle tqb lat TD oo um tadi.ful 1 Bdrm 3 a.h home. C.aJ.I for de-tail&. ..,__ MZ-9L'511) F1 ht V.., I 034 ....................... ~100/oL-. ..... Molllt.g Lawm? Rau tn style ... EZ care 3 bedroom townhome in love!y area. close to com· rrui.ity pool. Complete With WUCl MndoW!i, dm llli room atr li v 111g are a . C\llllom drapes. storage Garage opener Lush laidscaped. fi7 .000. ta1tc over payment!>. HK R Call~lra> TARBEU.. -· 1 ............. 1040 .•..•...•........••.... IEACH con A.GE Newly renovated 3br lba. m double lot only 3 blks fro m pier. FP SlSO.CXX> Parli: Place.Inc IK2-7461 PAD PUCE GartJo Mode!. 4 Bdrm 00 <pet secluded cul-de-sac lot $164,Wl. Call Ron Ort R.E~ 96Ul77 PltlCI llDUCED t5.000 on Uus nice 3br. l~.ba home f'.P . Now Sll7.!i00 Pant P\aoe, lnc MZ-7461 ••• IWlia.Jc.n 11'822San DovaJ Jblt.lnglon Beach You an! ~ wtnner of 1111() fre..· tJckei..'> 1 StO Oll "lilue1 lo So.CGif. c.w.rity , ... a.. April31lb Los Cabal.Jeros Racquet 6 Spans Cl ull f'lu1Wn Valley Tichts may be cla1m1<1 tr. calling 642 5678, ext :m ••• 0. W.C. AT I 21h 0 o A I~ 2 sly 4br. dt•n. 2hl S12>.<n> Pnm· on ly '62 1613 lbl<,a Landmark Brann ~ !'ttode-1 :!6 A.'-S u m1 • larite 12"•' ~ 1!.t Uwno! r Miam ~ 5~.', loan. W<1lk to be.adt J br 2 ba b~ owner Sl2J .soo !168-3965 (I THE SANO Magnificent Ckean vww oondo I ol a lund Only SZ75.000 w 20•-; down ~at UY' Alj.541-0IOO , .... """. lbbiw 1042 ...••.................. CUSTOM WATERFRONT lOlft m water l.ge dod. 4h Br. 4'1ba on a polllt w pool. S700.000. Call Nancy A#. 7141846-6608 er ZIJ !iB'l-2813 l044 ....................... Sorthwood 1Ca n yon Oeek-P'tln rv. 4 Hr. 3Ba. guani gate. Tennis. pool AllR.ma~ loan. Seller will calTy ~ trust dtt<l l.eeseloption. 7!ilMBIB $15,000 DOWN am1 owner' will ranan~c this •.ooo home. No ~ CAll ltlD CAlrfT 754-1202 ~ 11'/flo&.o. TcmlltOfa.. PMtlP>us. bJply de- .... model 3 bedroom with t.eniflc financln« available. Huae honua roam. '°""'* lritdten, cu1tom abutters • wallpaper; 2~ baths, clnml. fadly rm, brick ~. air CClllCWon- -. 2~.~ ....... Cloleto . •117,500. BKR. Cati 5INIS1 P'ut • t .. worda lo trOrtl tor ou. Wl -· -~ 1'1»421 •• _._._ ~lllltllld Ortngt CoaJt Dtll'f PllOI, -------.l==========:l:==========~~====::=====:::========~~.L==========-1:==========-_,. ,., ,.,,_ ,,........ uo THE REAL ESl'ATERS ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,... 1044 ....................... VN:.Nlf llWI' Sa.&. ._._. DUcbed bma AM.ODO -.n•· bl• lou et to ... - ~ loaldam. man,y '""""' 1117.000' Mk for DlirftU PIM 111-t.m ,., .... 2 a.~r!Leui WOODBRJDG E. leWll for privacy. Y! ! J&llt listed. JI~"'°'" 'l>!i~IOC.f l<t A, Ty '>'.> 1. moo 1W1l80CIC 381', b. llb'twn. Owner ~ ftnance. UD&Bded 10/out. $13$,000. Alt S.UIJO h=ons y.., EJecM!:e, c:barm 11.Dd a mllion dollar view ... this qmlit1 tawnbome bas it all!~ 16'Ssq ft. of hVIDC space l.ncludes 2 bdnDI., 2\lla ba .• formal din. nn. Tastefully de stgned for YoW' ease and contort. Amenities in cli.ie snuggery, wet bar W.S A/C. Master bdrm has its own pnvat.e deck A uruque home truly ~ seeing; $178.500 w1lh ASSUMABLE LOAN Lapa leach I 041 ....................... LAGIJMA MEADOWS Georle Charles Really l!t P'OUd to present these view homes situated ap1IWl genUe tuJls1des. Priced from PJ0.000 675-7512 ""SITT1H' OH TOP -C»-T.-WORLD" That'• the theme ror this stlWnl traditiooal bome LOCATED HI GH ABOVE LAGUNA'S FAMED RIVI ERA COASTLINE. Inviting ~ story construct10n w cW.aiJed architecture o f wood /stucco & HEAVY CEDAR SHAKE B)OfLINES, has lushly plented entry . RAMBLING 3 BDRM .• FM. RM. /DEN floor plm serviced by 2 baths, abolmda wttb warmth. ~ upended from carpets & cedar paneled walls to wood ahuttered windows. MASTER SUITE OPEN S 111ROUGH SLIDING GLASS WA LL TO SECLUDED SPA w /redwood d eck mdoled wttb heavy iron ptea. Fam. rm. (pre· Mlllly \med u dining nn.) f'&\'JURIS cozv RED BRI C K fUlEPLACE. Stellllaver kitcbea with all the DJDdllrn c:cnwniences • brlillllteR bar. opens to fllD. rm • Ii•. rm. We belwe )Ql11 be ''JUST 10..UN' ALONG'' with tllis one. Of...t for oa1y , ......... .we. CALLMISSIOM IMLTYTODAY! •& Olt-8"J, 1Apna ,._,4Me'7JI ,, . OCl'.ANP'IOff Nt• moduler ltP• .._, rt. coounwd&>'. I bdla. J6 br NC\lri\y, a ub l•tUDI OK . f711)9.lal STORK.$ ARRIVING Ill.BT m..t. BEl'ORE ns 100 LATE. Z bed, ci.. J yra old, whit• wet• view. 11a.soo. 0WC. DuTel1 Pub. Ai\. &ll-m&. ............ 105J ....................... fOXl090HCiTS Graoemoat model. 2700 ICl ft. 4 Br 3 Ba. ~000.. ~lnt. By<>wner-~ titcllMIATI MIFTY! Wlllk to bMda from th.i6 ~4 Bdrm prdeo home and large low melnteoance ~ard Seclnd .,,,. d fP"ttn ~ lamb court.a. pool. ape aad sauna. Good fimnoag availabae Wlt.b Z% down. $1112.ocd: don osen rP,t J t IJr'"" 1Zl3N. CO~ HWY LAGUNA BEACH ., ... M.-Yleto 1067 ....................... BYOWNF;Jl Sl4S.~ S6000DOWH No qualifying. owner wiJ I carry balance at lJlf-lrr,.. 4 Br, 2 ba. A/C. lge yard, immed. occupancy Prin. <Illy IJ78.(MZ3. ttr pOit ltcd I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAYFROMT $110,000 lmmaculat.e 2 bdrm on the ti.)' 1D lovely DeAnz.a wa.. Prin&e beacla - mpwn..r.ty pooi " ~pa, dub bcue. Adulta only! 646-nl I llG CANYON $ped.acular golf course est.ate . .., sq.ft. 4 lo 6 Bdnm, S""1 baths. Pool andspa.. 11.296.000. 111 ST ARMES CO. 673-7761 I G.25°/o EXIST Rtu.MCINCi Lv\)' 3 bdrm, fm).y bome S unken l lv rm w/aram&tiC titfct frplc. Separate guest qrtrs. Cha rmin& h ou s e . Prestigious location. 759-1501 601 LIDO ~ waterlroot coodo 'With SpecUcular v1ew A•nnahle loan. Call for daaila. *Cot~· Realty & Investment 640-5777 SIAVllWW /VEW Sl•,ooo ~UMABLE 9.~I Pluab lg. 3 bd. PllDtdi Tenore, 631· 12&6 REALTORS Wt••~ New ....,, Marvelous plan 2. 2 Bdrms, 2 ~ den. formal cllillc nJOm and eat-in kitc.ben. 2 peUoa and milll-«.eaD view. A.a· awnabl• fl.DaDcln1 et '·""'· Alll2.DI srrs.ooo. Olll Ann Pel.tn fQr de- '* '42-1200 • -... ,. ••• 1Ml&a.nMAn ... a.AMCI Nestled ln Newport BHch. Beautlrul and wwm. a sty with formal diniD&. H1A1e aourmet kitchen, prolesalooally w•ed. priced right. rm.D.Oill~ FOREST E OLSON ................ 290/oDOWH 0...-WllAatkt Pri vaey & security are )"OUJ'9 behind the ga t.es o( Hg Canyon. You must see tJu.s high qwlllly ex· eN:ive home. 3 Bedroom +~muter suite, rustle family room, 2 fireplaces, 1parkllng pool & IPL Don't OW.I )'Olrcbance ror a Big Ca· n,an Dt.lll.e. Exclusively offend at 1)25,000 Ta1•11ct&Lft (7141113-2650 111/"9 ~ 3 Br, b home.. Stell9 to bcb. $227,000. Only $35,000 down. Daya 838-8501. eves 831· 76S2 llG CANYON # 1 Canyon laJand Dn ve Sl.89.000. with ex11llng ·r1nanc1ng of $152,000 Call fordetalls. ~21. ... .:,..,c.....,. 640-5357 .- PB• ISi• A POIMT' Rec Is at or hor • 5'lpl to oc.. or •szu.ooo. HOWSWOOO. IL'n. 67M676 Slll( dn. to assume! ' No qualifying. LI s bd. prof ldlcp'd Prio. only. Agt. 631-12116 Owner Anx- ious FluUlt.ic 1 br condo with ocean view from balalny. Sl.25,000. Mallow-Kennedy Corp. AllDa Morland. excl1.111 ve agent. 975-0800 or 631-0llS VII.I.A BALBOA Gn9l ftn.andog, assume lO~'l'. lo en a. 1 • 2 bedrooms. ocean and bay views. owner will help finance. Rem It.art at '125,000. lll&low-Kmnedy QJr11. AllDa lb1aDd. uch•lve a1ent. 975-0IOO or DJ.491 s...-c ;' 0 w 1071 ....................... lACa>RSE ISTATE ., IQ. ft . .....,. IW>' hip quelltr custom bomt. Pano. view of Oafo.. VlJ. SbU au:lte ·~ 11e r.a, a\lla be, =..:· ft. 1•n••· DIWl Bomb, Rltr. ~ .._,_ IOIO ....................... .... lt1111 ., ....... ....... n...._11101 ... •,..... .... "'* ~ .-nl. ..... 4 .,. RV.-..~. ;,., .......... 1eeuai • ~ ee,.. ol lud. Aatbal s.uo.ooo • ._ a.obllt . llo¥e ID loMJ. tu·MOI d19. ------• t I ,. '°" ....................... VAUWf. I 8R l BA. MW pilW ln • o& New cpta, la. Jard. sn .ao. mi 8lllaAve._.., m.-........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........... ... Wt 1100 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ...WOITIMCH um fi\IQWl dbl wid~. *· ... frplc, prden tub, lale.nd kltcben. ~' Lalllf Call Today I T...,_ ............. 972-8421 • ... SPACE 19«• Double ftle in popular Weatmlnater Park Prield for quick sale at a..soo. Wl'1 locludt' 3 rmmhl free space rent. Hurry! Won't last! tsa:IMm) 9'4lll c::1 Walker & lee COSTA MESA Iti wkte um Western • dbl .wte. k> space rent. 2Br. ZBa. tOlally up-~raded, garden tub. i.s1..t ldtdlen A super llM!Stmeol. Tortoile MaWle"'-s 972-8421 •EXCITING• l.oYeiy= ~ded W1a West Home. 20x60. r.as 5 star park. corner kt w !large patio area AJ r cood-only $27 ,SOO (JK:llm) ....,,..,_ ~ linO lhdwersal 24x•. 2Br. 2Ba, new paua. new carpet. Seller will carry t.Jaoce at re· asoaable rate of int (HU5363) a•ssac ...,HOME SA.LS 2'Q Hartor. SU 206-A S40-SH7 i!>':JdlO'. 2Br. 2Ba Xlni !!bdo room. Lrg. corner ~ & pmjo. Adult park. Nim' bNch It Manna. am-7. YOM'IL.oY.tllis- 25ld!O' l..evttt OD a ter · r'9Cl!d bWSlode ln lovely San Juan Cap11lrano Adults. Sml pet. By <Mml'lln·Im !We. or lae. opt. 2Br. 2Ba In GroYs Park. Irv. Dbl gar. Lux. Rec Ctr . &<XX>. 213-~37117 ev Oceans i de . new atx64.2br .2ba Also 31' Al.nltream. Tr.se multi. unit1real. J ·433·2280, 9'>'7·11'76. 6'2-4212 ., ....... tarW. uoo ....................... 4:ft.£XES MOM SI 5' ,000 JOo/.DOWM MIAI~ Brdller (7W)7»1.s:M c ... ... ' 1y 1600 ....................... MAD•SMIU Prime commercial In ~ k>clltbl with 6 un· Its thll CMS be used U of. Dim or aputmmta. WATtRFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ....... • , • ..., 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20MIWIMTl-CM Baaa&.lfw 1 bcl. 2 b• towahou1e unlta w/frpkt, vaded cell· ......... ta.ID llM'AL INCDIEPltOPDTY --llodlil•• Tne ~ M lir ..-1\)<, I "" ................ mt-.- Rav• you reed todey '• a..IMd Me? tr Id. 10'l're ........ Uw beat -..-mtawnr , -CWC• .... 1"9W. • • dflce Well lo ..... ...... Au loc•· baa-..O.Mtdn. WC-.OU, 51111 SW.SHAIP Ja.zbr~.Jyn dd.cm:c.otC.11. Trade ok. owe 10\lla~ iat w /21 ~ down . Sl..109.000/llake offer. 0.-1~ (n4)NZ .. .,._IJ.16Ullh Greet opportunity, o~r leevlna area --·di We. • • SEP. LOTS-Creater ~•val~. = 4--0nb' '11.llOO WY SEP-$23K to 128X dwn.. f.tld'l 4-pkm. NO QUALJl'YING No klelfea. ~yield OWNER WIU. CARRY. No mo. pay .. lat. accrue. Sur, ftll..131-131. t.UST 511.L MOW! Super fixer uppt'r , Newport Heights 2+dm. wood beam ce1ltog:> PaymaU could be un- dlr 900 mo wnh IZ0.000 down. Seller needs QUI Ck sale. ?» 191:11> •7&Mn• 25% dwn. 10 mo old. Garden Grove_ Agt. 1151-18 ••• ....,,..._ 30351 ~ Ctuco l.aglma N1gutl You are the winner ul two free Udleu lSlO 00 value). to So.C4f. C I ' ltt T.-.a-k 1.aa~roa 8aoQul!t & Scxirt-" Club fWuln Valley ncau may be claimed by calhng 6C2·56'i8. t•Xl m. ••• S&MTSC.M. Near new. 2 br. ~ ba wlfrpk:s, garages TSL lnvstmla 642 1603 2-41'LEX L89AGI 13.40/o ,.... Of o... .. , .... 3 bdr W lfTpl, 3-2 bdr. Sl'1) lots. shake roof. ne~ caJllds, drapes, paint m..:m chm each. owe. no qua!. no 1oana Take s ub)ect to SUte S&.L, $145,000 each Agt 631.1316 F<UtPlEX Only 1 left! Good Costa Mme k:ador'I 3 Br 2 Ba Owner will cany at 10' ; f(r 4 years. 156.000 down. f\&D pnce rm.ooo. UDJUI bdnl ~ an4 are tmb'~ed. Year\rJn· come Si!O.IXX> per build 101. Tenants pa y i.iilitiea. MUI Good Sama Ana location AU 1 Br. Owner will carry w~ down. I~ iJUresl Lota °' 1penda-ble. fU1l pnce 1249,000 16&NTS Excellent C:O.la Mesa locatiao. Onl¥ 7 yean old. Swtmm1n1 pool. Pride ot ownenhlp. P'l.IU pnce "25,IXX>. lt&HTS a.ta ...._ owe with ~ don. 1'111 price 900.000. TbU property lw...,dahle. 31'"1'5 Pride of ownership Some uail s have ~~·~ea. Excellent klcMbl. ~·~ Mt dowD. Owner "'will cany balUC9 4 yean, ~ lmenlll.. Tbla prc>- perty bu 1pendable. Full priceSU00,000 A tR€\TIG€ '-+---~ HOM€\ .. DU&e ID¥Clltmenta w:llW.o.tHwy,NB 64'""46 aa.damda,J • U*a Sm .,..,..., Nllw plial. '"2Bt, war. rio.ooe d.n. A.1.T.D. Quick He row. nu> --4fllllSll.OOOlll •••em&atleu •·Pl••· o•••r wlJI nu.c. •l 11'9. Alt. .... m . . ,.. . ... ... . . MIS1M9m ' Uillll. ... m.. pool, OCD .... lMd CIOlllne&, --IEIOLTY 673-6210 ~UllMa...,._.Gll,Teua Amm11 low in&ermt n~ mm It •IB'Jo flrll year. WI.ft,~ 47 I O'OU lDcome. Owner amt aeU Need.a fbl fllC2'0W the lcmllowa Co ClZl Wel&er'ly Pl . SU. 101. Npt. 8dL. Z98C) 4llO Woodway, ~-750, tblltoo. Teua. TTfXi1 Eliminate the mtddlt f'DISI. Ol11 our Nf'WJ>Ort Bea c h o ffi c e . <7l4l81HlllO ... l'Y• ltl1'U9t:H 4 Year old hlgb rise building 10 prs me Hollywood location. 12,200.000 Down t o SU00.000 AITD Full price ta S1 .500.000 Net 1Mle returns 1179.M a.n ,..i,ty aft.er loan !erVIC· ans. II tr.: Cash on cash A l>l\l'IOfl ttl 11.;rbt.lf l111;t.,.llllt'lll I'" 2200 ..... ................. . Pn~ C~ta Mt-s.s location on Buker St for J partmenL"> or C'Ondob. Swider ' P<!Cklll:I: d\ u1h1bh:• ("Jll tor 1n 1u ~r..rm' ,1\ :11l.1hlt· RCTaylorCo ,. o40 9900 SIAl. llACH LOTS Q-.om to. pla.rui & penmt. Bndle'Port are.,. "";romSlJ5.900 Oen \l~W Jed HodlJt laty ITI4 I m.«XI) t...rge lot 1n exrl.'llent area Ac1u.& from If wit IQfJOO I Larbor. WO. OOJ ~ Mlw' .... ~. Anort 2400 ....................... FOIL.EASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home M1 ~s1on l.11kl'1> Countrv l'luh 1;01f tairu& pool St> 11ut1 r ull > land.'\c11 pt'd oo main ~yard YlllOCtubhou.w f{d Dmcrt Hot Spnnlo!l> 2 IJ..378-2572 .,_SIBS! PAIKCITY ·UTAH 2 tr and 1 br condm near lbb 1reat ski resort 173..~tee.llOO. ~­ "-· Mr Maniha1I ....... ---- w..d 2'00 ....................... I BUY ROUSES AT 95°/o Ol'MARKET VALUE .fib Fee •llmmd. PUrcbase •lb'8 wbm reed,y •Privu Party ~ ......................... C...clllMlr JIU ....................... 1111. k F IP. lluuYtew ot ~ Key to priv~ bch SU~. 5S&llZ or to.- ·~ ,.1"9dl ll6t ....................... BEAUT I FULLY P'URNISlll:D 2 Bdrm, 2 bL a.a., llld lpedoua, 2 pooll. a.mmtG loca· tlarL 900/mo. UDO PENIN. on the WATDPRONT. st.on ... Hail. oa tbla 2 Wrm. ~ .. home •ah •ul • f'OOIOI, View. -/JID. ... 2 ,,... ........ &-MDO . .. ........ ...•........... ms,...noec FA9TSIDE 2 BR. mzs ~Ger • fncd yard. 642-2510 or 6tJ44I 2 er. 1 be. ruce pauo, 1arr1e. adults onl)'. Good katbl. 67S-G5C Ea:et. Imme. Ocean. ~ view •• 21/i ba.. ramlly. rec nn RV area 1195/m o Dys S.29·4'17 , ev &n-wa RO!IO'.S FOR RENT 3 or 4br. Pnced from ~11116-Fncd yard .. garages Fam1lle s pleue Kids & pe ts we&come. Call 964-2:il!llS or IJ13.2971 A#. no fee ' ----flREPLACE. KUGE 3 Bdrm. 2 batb boml' S1•cluded and ve ry pnvate Mesa Vude, dofie to Tewmkle scbc>oi Olly 9650 Mo Al>ll for Elli Nortcn. A# 566-77i1 DOU.HOUSE 2bd. lb&. New \IPlraded ~ Encloied palJO ~ shed. very oper1 w loU ol glass A vaal 4-15 Prune E.ut 21.sl St ~ WS 0woer aRent 631 2lB> Brand~ 3 i,;, 2-.., ba. 2 st) ccnio 2 rar iv •.ie ~ opll"'l, "4Jer db. ~ rm 5¥-3"29 TWNHSI': $4.30 MO 2.lr. Z\ot&. f rpk , IKfll'i only. n o pe-ts , l'H O Wall.8ce.~ J bdrm Urand ne'W rm nil> • "wi rnnung S850 rm Wt.mbk:U.c> \' iJ1' .ie 641). !127 4 fUil home 3 l>r. 2 tw. met dbl jl.llr .Age )1 ~ Verne S700 mo 1 C&n fl.nllSh 1 919-9M!I eves & ""1ald5 S:li6MONTH zm Paol1c 2br. new ... apt. &n-eZI J a..um. 2 bat.b condo Pool spa Su~ lcxauon llS>mo KEY~77 V-i0 mo ~ux.e JKr &. ~am rm. 2 .s.. trp·C' rrla'CJ'\4'J\"f' l'fll l t1bl I ,.r .:.u. A I Cond ~ EkW11 Ave To~ <"dll !r.'9 ~ 1Br. J-..,8a !'Jl'W r pb s.'J()O mo • l2SoO de p A vaaJ M..I }' I 63N i&?JI --- 2 fr. l tx.. clean, !>ma.II ctU1 ok No pd.\ $4.50 + ~ty 1964 B Meyer A ~l41M DUPLEX 2br. Iba. o-ly deoor. :'io Peu MZaMo .. ~<Wp ~S827 o...row 1226 3232 ....................... HOMES f'OR RENT 3 ~ 4br Pn~ from ~-FD('d yard .. Rar a~e:. f a milies pli>ase Kids & pets llodrome Ca.I I 964 2586 Of' m.~111 M . nofeoe --------Fu:eselciz V.., 1234 ....................... ------- 3 as 2 ba. Lge backyard. cul -de-s a c Nice mqbbotbbood. ISSI> mo -.zie H1Afultcdl240 ....................... Rmm;POR RENT 3 ar 4br. Priced from ~--FDcd yard • 1•re1ea. P'.amtlles PIHH. Kida fr pets .....,_,. OtJJ ....,2591 ar man.,._,nofee . *** 3 tr 2 ba. lam. rm . rp1c., Bl>. NJ-GZS ~ 2 bdl'm. fam rm• dm. (172.$ mo>. Plush aiu. 2'la be. cedar • 0-s blb to ocean.. Dbt ar pvt gar, fully rminl. yd. Adult.I, Del pm. ?nq\an at SZ1 18th ~ m-.m1. lkil -ca , ... ,,. lZ42 ....................... ON THE WATER. BtlUitul 2 story home ft.b a t.ernf1c Vtr# a Mm. (amJy rm. indoor pad 6 dock (or 35' boat 12000/mo yrly Also avm1abAe f unus.bed WIUrlrarit Homes. 1nc 131 1400 1244 ....................... ()~ peUO borne 2 tr. I ba. 2 car p.raite. pool teans./adults U-llOO. 55Ul56 all s 2 bdrm. 2 ICAlr'y I ~ ba CDl:lo 1D "1"be Lalles · · XJm. klc. Bta~ de-cont· ed. Brand DfW Itel re <J&ftd. No ~ tslO mo ~ J:IX> 3 Br. 2 tx... 2 c;ar g,ar. rrpk'. mice~. dsbwhr, stove 1675 mo h e AV11.1I Apr ~b 14102 Plcaa.lao c.oun. liocated 1 n The Cdm:ay 'TSZ 12112 9 lD 5ManthNf'n Jer.2ba.2carp.r. frplc, 9lo¥e. dllbwT. Rudy IJl mu bdna S1S mo be. Zl Almmd -rr... l.o U1t.1v. Pk. 752> lJIZ t to 5, Mon t.bru f'h Avail Apr. 3lh 1 tr, walk &o beada. ocean vi9w. MOO mo. can Peut . ..... ............ 3252 ....................... ........... 3267 ....................... BEAl1ID'tJL 4 br. cmr. kt. 2 ba. fam. rm., bit· ka. end. yard. Kids OK. AnJJ. 4/15. t1'75 mo. a1Gali-.c7S1 Ml,.. .... 1269 . ..................... . l bdral. tn the Bluffs. Near "'°Aline• ac:boob. 91D.Oll1~4 BIC CANYON BDrduux Home. Frencb Cntry latcbm. all a await 1es. ll47S Mo. ORr. 137-4116 0.-.'-'"-Ba.y NW, 3 br. den. 4 ba. atnum. 3100 sq. ft. Sll.50 mo.....,. . Newpar1 ere.t. Bea& 2 er. 2 be. ctm. New CJll. walk to bdL. t.maaa. JM. S150tmo 752.71191 lie Canyon Townbome fc:r lease. ~ 3br wtcxaxxumy pool, i.pa .. temas. Sttwity gale llXlMo. 6'7J.m 1 NNpmt Sbon'9 2 BR. 2 Ba. den. flJk, dbl gar. beach. tamis, pool, 1750 an6660IS8 3 Br. 2~ ba. elegant Newport Terra cc toYmbome-Totally up .,...._ Qme "° ocean. 95.. 1'tlll1. ,,.., tG-93ll "asu ~4br,2~ba. "'"' G1*r mcl. ~ <Mn DkT. Bii.ifs condo, bayfron.t ~ ~3BR.3ba. lll50 A'1fl!d 4M4-I ll3 3 Br 1~ bJ 2 <ar ~ar. frpk, atnum <tsbwhr, r.<"e ~ S725 mo ht' 43 C4r on. 1n 'b1bwaod. 'TSZ 1.2fJ2 9 LU 5 Man thN F'n. A'a1l AfK 3l!l BUJFFS; 3 BR., fam --·• ~ rm. aid tm4. Pool. Lov· ~' ~ eiy VM!'WI' SlOOO Month. 3 BR. 2 ba . llBH SO Bir. M4-0134 J BR.2l'tba .. 1750 -------- 4 BB. a ba. . . • llll50 CXl'IDO. Nr Haq. 2 BR. 4 BR. 2\'I ba. PQOl, I.,_ pool. jec.. Sauna. ~ Btach. llm <Ill pr. W/D. Avail May lf523 CAMPUSDt·IRV~E 4 Br. 3ba. 2car1ar. frplc. ~ fam rm 6 wet bar. l"drM1 10 malr bdrm. DIOP ~ 850 mo l.w 91'.)rwey. Northwood. m m:z • to s. Mon t.bru Fn. Aval.I ASK 200t Rancho San Joaquin Tuwnblue. 2Br + den. 2\'I ea lugbly upended. pocj. spa. rholre loc. Nr tennal • .,xr. S725. Call ~eve le wtmds. 3Br,2ba.2carcar. frpk • fanml din rm. dshwhr. Sll7S mo . lse . 4 7 Sycam ore C reek. Tur\lerock. avatl. June Ill. '&-!Zl 9 to 5, Moo l)wut)i 4 Mm. 2 be. fned yard •/POOL S100/mo. Park 111:1. S51-DIO. .,..._Green Condo 3 tr. 1\lla ba. llOO be. ...... !lltat.m 2br + dea. 2 ba. frplc . rracnJIW9ft, a /c, 2 car pr. Laret back yard, • ..._ Botb have lake, pd. jac. • tmnb lncld . CTM)5151.aiz after 4: ID; ·au.._,.,ume Nllt' ..... mr. ma. eov. Pllllo. Dbl. 1er. Lux . Rec. Ctr. 1550/mo. 114 ·115·1140 or ZDM5-lm. lamJ 2Br, 2~ condo . Crpt. • wallpeper tlliOiClll& Prplc. AIC. clll. pr. PYt. covend pmio. Pool • apa. + 1m1111..rt..~,DO pets. Rell. req'd . •11m.11e.-.... •. a.do. a.-. cttt, pool • Jae. ISOOllo. -.ma Jal. SUS/mo. Dys 973-~. eves /wkndi> "11-ZlS> *'· 3ba. C.aoa1 Frnt. 7Z10maL SUOOMo. ~l Bl.y IOC*D view condo! Ur, den. lba. AduJb. No pds. Walt to beach. New $150 im/mo. can Gen ~ .. Newport Creal Condo. ~ 211a. Pool .ti I.en· -crU. SlS>llo. M4-ZJOO • 2 er. m ba eondo. pom & JllC. in ~ Npt Ter· race . Avail May l. &>/'mo. ZU/'31-6C.l 7 a.mm 3 Br. 2~ be im· mac. Npl Hts. 2S5 Palmer. $77S/mo. Open Sit/Sim l·S. Call 645-9466 aftSpm. DLJOY OCEAN VU & view Jl'ubion laland from UDa cbarminl 38r lam w /fnnl dlniq rm +..._. • aep ram rm. Located ln sec. 1•ted comm. w/tea.nia crta, pad • IJIL By owner. StllOOtmo. Aft 6 pm, ,... * Shares; s BR. 2 ba. D/W, f'Qle, fl'Pl. Nr . c:tullllome.. mo. mtOIO ,_. &mbn ..... dun fl ablny JBr. 2Ba Wlllldl«.._. $725/mo • , lDd. prdeaer. Local reb. ...... No peta. ...... Bdrm. cod UDlt. Tbe Bl uffa . L•••• or ._,.. .... >.-. . .... Vle'lf ICDolla Can- 1 dD I !ldrln. Iba. dlD. tnd . ldt. pool, ..... -, DD. .-arm.-io . jlr.AWIND <XIQ>O, walk ~co om. ar, a. . .,,., a I CU'. Pool, .... peUo. ! _,, 171--eves. v...iu.. tbr. Coedo. -.,. All a-we.. Sec. n:Mll»Zm.-..Z 1 1NlaUll5 Jllha.2 ...... . ..,. .......... ..... ..,.& .... $695. 1er,.,....._ Pool .. NC. All utl1 pd. NMl.• .... llU. fl"-'oM .. ._lbllleAYe,apt5 sntlNINO 1rl lbr cntn •· ~ • rec area s.1i5lli>. now. uSt. dSSOCIJ ft•d •lfect.acalar OcH•· ~I 411r. anU wklr •ow U1ru nm•tr. .,.,, ...... ,., .. , .. ll07 ....................... ~roal ,...,. round. beauUluJ downstairs ~ 3 br. 2 be. fully equipped kllcben. prll8, laUDCby. deck. SLlOD + uW. m.G77. P!HNSllLA POINT Ver/ Imp l.Br. Adults, II) .... 1325 yrly. u.4 ... 9111 ...... "'°..., I er tnllllll', Sl'la 6 up + ~ty. DO cblldren or ~6GIUA r.6ramar Dri. lfS.13$8. % 2 bdrm. flreplace, sep. 2 BR 2 .... ,.,.,, ,...., -• sarap. btt-l.m. Clean. S-.A. JZIO ... , ,_., -wO, SO., a..,. SCZSmo. 611-352'7 pr, Nr baacb • bay. l500 ....................... S.A fl.I. 3Br, 1 ba. SSSO/mo. 7SU752 W.A: I ISi l2tt ....................... H<>MmFOR RENT 3 or 4br. Priced from -.eo. Fncd yard ar ranges. Families please. Kids 4t pets ..Jame Call 964-2566 or m29'71.. ,..,. DO fee. *2 er, yard. prage, util pd. S425. No pets. 73MJZ17; 6'.1-1460 Cc A '' ,.. It d 3400 ....................... ,...,,..~c VIEW Condo on Big Canyon gollcourse, s uperblr. t\m. 2 Bn!m 2 Ba. poo • terns, secur. 2 sp1ce ln· door prqe +storage. ~-98110or'96-~ CA I' I "'9fws I t d 3425 ....................... Newport crest 3 br, 3 ba. 2 sory. ocean view. eo mo. Property ll ou~e. &Gm>or642-1010. c:.uA DI OllO ALL llmJTIES PAID Compare before you rent. Custom design features: Pool, BBQ. cov'rd 1arage. ne w furniture. surrounded ~ phBb landacapuig, Id.Ill living at tu ~ Nopeta. 1 Bdrm fumisbed ~ 385W. WUaon. ~urn ......... ltods 3740 ....................... H.l's FIHEST Spamsb Estate Uvi.Dg ! ~pen-like sur- roundln1s. Te-rrace d pool Sllnken gas bbq. sparkhng fountains Spa ci ous rooms . Separate dining area Walk·ln closets, home· like kitdlen & cabinets Walk to Huntington ~. l Bedr ... ..._oom~ rwu S40S 2 Bedroom furn SC85 Adult.a, no peta. Uti.IWes Free! LA QUINTA HERMOSE l82ll Par1Eside Lo, 1 blk W. d Beach, 3 blks S. of .F.dlneer". IM7-M41 an yrty lae. Avail 5/l. 613-0125 .. ........•..••••...... ~ 2 bib. to beach. l br + den, gu. carpets, drapes, relri&. $450. Cblllr'I lkle d hwy. No pm. Open. 4QJ Jumi.oe, IJ12.!M06 l.rg. 2Br. lBa New cpta, & a-int-Balcony. NO PEI'S. 1525/mo. 559-92165. ll24 ....................... 2 Bdnns, 1 bath apt. Adults. Gu paid. &GS0'13. 1 & 2 Br. bitnl, refrig, poot AduJta, DO pel.ll. ms. • ao. 548-0482 Family. 2 Br SM(). Pool. i.3&, 2ba$37S. Play. ownd~l- LWES :1 BR twnhme. E ~Hll' ...,.. .... 37... 381' 2be. new. kida oil. -Wits' fl CM •1. near So. Coast Pl. ssso. ....................... LACUNA BEACH MTR INN. Maid aerv .• color 'IV, heated pool. Ulil. (714).494-:1.294. 915 No. a.&Hwy. CM End umt. ~:JOO mo 2BK+den lor 3BR 1 Seov1ew homes. l\ R Ocean view, t:xrl c·omm l)l 100 mo 7U.l700 ,.'ft<1J tO• IJ \ l lfN t0ff I f NPI'. BCH. New Villa Balboa Cando. Ocean vu. 2 lra bdrms, 2 ba, frplc, lrg pvt patio. Sec. gate. Adb. S750Mo. 838-9100 RANCHO MIRAGE, de· cu, 2 BR 2 Ba, all xtru . By Marriott Hotel & slqa. IE5 mo. 615-1957 Deluxe anio, 1 br, pool, tenois courts, spa. S425 rm. Anil. "°" lrvme-, 840-3Bhdler S pm. 3tr lba In N8, fplc., pool. rec. center. Newport 'n!nwle. 157S, 1st & ltil + aec. dep. 493-3280 or ~ ~Harbour view 3 br. 2 ba. Great locale BOmo. 851-1651 Agl. To place your message before the readlng public, pbone Daily Pilot a~tried. 642·5678 Have eometbing you want to lell? Clasatfied ads do 1 It Mil. 842-~. l...&mwy studio. ,.._ maid afl'\I. Oikr tv. 1100 wk. toe. 1&11. 8-2227 37'9 VEAR-ROUND FUN: Social Activ111es 01· rect.,r •Free Sunday Brunch • BBC's • Par· lies• Plus much more GAEAf.AECAEATIQN: Tennis • Free Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs •Sauna• Hydromaa.sage •Swim- m1 n g •Driving Range BEAUTIFUl APART· MENTS: Singles 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· n1st1eo & Unlurmsheo • Adult living •No Pels • Models Open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/No. 880 Irvine lat 16th) (714) 645-0550 Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th SI 1Dovar al 161h) (714) &42·8170 66-C&. 381', a. new cmdo nr So Coaal Plaza. Pool • reollllllkn. all pd ut1J ex- cept elec 155(). 'J~lJ!IO ; 66CD2 New\)' decor 2br, adlts. No Peta. Encl patio $37SMo. '1()1 J aZQM St. Apt. B. By appt. lr1M410 1 sruNNtNG lrg 2br. 2ba. I grU1 apt. Pool. rec area. DilSMo. 710W. UllhSt ~ mo. Dlx ZBr 1tud10 . ft'f>lc, DTW, yd area,' encl ~. Z'1f11 Elden To see call m.5al8 FOUR~SAPTS ~no pets, 2 br. 1...., be twnt.e. Patio. pool. S3lO T.IS Joann 4142-1802 DB Maple Sl. 2br. Adlt.s ooly, no pets. S3SOMo I SlSO dep +1st & last . ~Mn.O.ris *2 Br. 2 ba. n:r. So. Cst Rua. S.A. l§OO. No pel8. 75-0217. 64J.1480 ~ 2br. l~. pvt patio. Encl gar. D/W. adlts. No Pm. SS1511o. dy ~eves 5-9-llOM Bachelor unit. Carpets, drapes. mneua&or. bit. ins. Adub only, DO pe\IJ. asrrm. M&-1387. ,....-----------------! Brllld new. Lule W/flP.. W'1ft-tr? ~ ~ ~ ott-er" co!Ls? l..el-c!W' uem. Yt6~1lJ ~otif tV.t . Al-am.~~~ 24-•;~ .. 7~a~. You mat reqllllt Ad-Sitter service when placing YfM' ad . . . our Ad..sitter number will oppeot" in yc:u Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your m1•ag11 •• . you colJ in at your conwnfence to ~ the respo!ISIS to your od •.. this !lfVICI la onfy SS per week. For more lnfow tno11on and to ploce yox ad coll 642..5671 ' 3llnn, 2~ 2 car aucb pr. 80Mo. c.11 SberTy 9D-Tll55,.. 3 a-. 2 be condo, near So. o-t Plaza. 18'75 Inc all utll. Guarded sate mmm.aau.-n1• 2 er. i~ be l 1'1 twnhm. $450/mo. C.11. Call •m• 1 Bdrm Nlce area. DHI College. Avail. S-1-80. li!50 rm. Adult.a, DO peta. EW!IMM129. l bdrm. fri&. On Back Bay, pool, private. S35C> mo. Call 64&-1128 2 &. H4 be studio apt. A'lol, p¥t p.uo.. l&e play yard, carport. '1116 mo. Call 642-2824 betwn 1 6pm; Afte r tlpm, 1213)531).'1&33. See Mir lnD. boUlie 2310 Santa Ana Aw. FAmide upper duplex. 2 tr. d/W, garqe, kids oil. seoo. mo. 9"-6180. Spaclou.a upper 1 br. .wta. ,., peta. Near bus 6abopa .... ~ 7138. 1&, ... ooc c.oueae. t3ZI mo. uW pd. lit ldst + depJlit. 5l5iM7S3 MESA VERDE area, 2 BR 1...., be studio, adlta, no peta. Sll5. Ql-31118; e6m:z llT OP TAHOE AT THE BFAOI! 3 br 3 be condo. fpk. din. rm., aky-Ut ..... 2 decb, pvt. patio, Clllllm1. paal • ape. tm-nll. clubbouae. CM . Bitaudful landacap101. STOO mo. Lease pre- fer red. Pvt . ply . 91r7-12lM..-..1968 air. 2ba. all bit.Ins. cprt.s. cirprt. XJot. loc. 1'167 Orwicie. Adlta. No Pet.it. sa5Mo. Avail 1.May fM&.'1993 F..ASTSU>E. 2 BR. encl gar. $375 mo. 251 16th Pl Upstairs. Call 546·5880 a for Pam ~ condo, house 2 BR ram rm, D rW, patio erm. 100ry hkup. Cb.tld <*. IWS-l&n 28r w/blt Ins. AduJt.s, no peis. $325/mo. ~ Ca· 1J100Dr.~. 2 Br. 2 ba townhouse. laundry rm, no peta Pl5. 61.S-7D> EASI'SIDE TRl-PLEX UPPER. ~ adults. 00 JllU. New decor 915 tro. S!l-3535 ....................... Spu.iab 1t7le lar1e 1 bdrm. w/flreplace • ...... teOOmo. MZ-3083 llftlpln/. .,... 3132 ....................... 2 M1n z Ba. Pt Nlpd, pft comm.. pool, 1pa. .... crt.a ... 75. All· -.0.tll-ISll I'' , ........ 40 ....................... Lawl:r all llClllll, DO ""' UM!r'--. ... u . ...... ~&>. .... . OCIAMAllA Walt to t•• beu•. ~lfelMBt --·=·all ---~ .. •• _._ W/atlndiYe c••nb•lt1 tr••·· ... ,.., .. pat. tlq llffD, 2 l)OOll. ,...feadl1 elubbouH •tfr'lk, ealar'IV, ..... --•WllClltrom. 9"'!.!!.!'!I ...... --~-· CAM .. ICt.. 21"11P1 M 11 NIUH -. ..... . ....... ~---.--- ~ • ..,._ a 111oc.11a from beaoa., ••cl. . ., ..... ..,.,. .... , ... I 1 br. t*» •. ldMl rw ........ Mu.It. No ..... •mo.1't,1Ml6 .ec. Sae. 1a.r. avail. ... a.1~ ... -.~ ......... &olebla .... 11lopptnt. PU mo. --211r. a. 2 lltJ; new~. <*-'° beta. M25 mo. ....................... a.a Miu funa ... COD• do. Avail. J._ lt.Aq. 11. IO-aOO, Ad 1lttM t174.Mbr. MJ0 rRD BIO BEAR from m/IQllt. Alie> COO• cb by lakt.-4 brm 2 a,., ll'orbea R .E . ('7M)"5-. HAWAn 211r. 2119 ccmdo oo Maul • Privat.d}' owned. ft.eat by weelt or month C'7M.-rHS10 f« tree teto •brocbaN. •Nn'POBT BEACJb •PBDIELOCATION• S> 1da fraD Wllterfroot I aaqa. (TM)~ •DELUXE OP'PICES• f'nlm 1 nlL. ~to 1700 9q. fl. .l'ran ID IL No lie req. Beblad A.lrporwr tbd•2112~Dr .• aate•~.1-12 •1V11. (2U) ~ .... toSllln 4300 ~nmry Vlllace office ~twllnda. ..... -.. •••••••••••• ~ avail. l lee & 1 Ml5-$475 Cheery 2br, lW.. Sapa-area. Walk to flld. Adlalb. No Pets. 83'3.u71 ..... ..... ................. . ............. ....................... 28r, esec:Wive uiw., nr bMch. W1S mo. lm-9615, M. Del111.e 1 br apt, oewty de- corated, ocean view, ele¥ator, ·~terr park. ins. S100 mo. 4iM-8083. 162 &. l ba. ocea.a view, wlllk to beach. Upgraded palm, crpt. drpl. Ref rtg. llt.cM. IDltry. M25 • $.'\2S 59-Ulllar 8-311122. Walk to beach. S325. with ..... l br, l ba. CaH la.ty SS T.D> w.,-..,.. 3152 ...... ................ . •aaAMT Olado ~o or S535 w1~ 3br. 2~be. nr ON, 2 pooAa, Jt1nt VU, wlJt toll.Orel. To aee call Ted· dy mmt dyt/every eve 8Sl · 10fJ. ar ownr -..1S2S lfN/Atvmaa. dyatevea. ttl ,.. ..... 3169 ....................... PAii llWPOIT CCQCTIY Q.UI Uft«i Singles. 1112 bed room .. &t.ownboU9es. Fromsa Mf-1900 2 er .ado IMO. No pets Near Hoq Hoap. 831 ~ arl-17~ •DECORATOR S DELIGHT oo Waler. okier' pref, ff1)1c, l Br , &> yrty. 87J.3US. YE.ARLY-28r. Bloch from ocean 6 bey. 14196 wlltil. m. iD. New 1Br 6 ZBr. jaCUDJ, pool, nr bcb. SD> up. 1409 Superior. 645·8684 or 6G9001. Ml5 2 tr, 2 ba beautJ(ul tnnd new 4-plex Nice QIAEt area 2 car l:'nd. garage, frplc. W 10 twd-up. TiiL MID 642-1603 2 Br. 2 ba coodo. pvt park Ing, pool. jacu:u1 & ~ Be5t loc: ui Npt Deb. Avail 1 mmed ~/mo. Ca ll Linda 7S!-lrot a . or beach. Encl. gar. Refs. req. d.. "50 incl WI. 64S-51D>. Ilg <ia)'Oll condo 2 Br 2 Ba , frplc, wet bar. security, tennh. pool , spa.. G65N7. weekdays 2l3n0.2l3l 0'1 U.. bttdl. Bach hotel lllL ZQ W. Oreanlront. ll!Omo + DIOsec. 6dt-· pmil.~ 2 er. .,,. from bch. Adulll only, no pets • pool, laund. enclJar NeO/yrly. 210 C ar se.50'18 3 er. caea view, put off "real for 'ftrt. 541-14111 2br. a.. O:mdo. llllOllo. All amenltle1. Gar. TSm>t Mil for Lynda Jl'OR LEASE: 2 br 2 ba ocem • a., Yiewa In WAa Balboa. Aduha, 00 -. Ooodwurity lfldaw.X...., Corl> Alllla llb1Md. acluaive aceat. 971.0100 0 r .... Youoc M JP' lo abare mL auzrm.tnZ. bouae lo C II . near 0.C.C. l250.JlmM7 ... Momc~ Avoid depoilia 6 C'Ut lnin1 eKpeDIH ! Profe11iooally 11nce ll1T1 HOUSIMATES 8.1Ml3' Having to ahare expenses Looklnc for a room mate" •••HOWIE••• A n!111 aharina a.erv1ce ~have llOlDl'!One r"" >'IV -~7days 972 4875 2 1-· rtn:NtM H. B "rea SUi2 per-mo. Qi.JI~ 1514 aft6 ~ Exec. fem • 35 wanu reap M F to share 2 br 2ba 1n NH. All furn. SJ.)() lnl> + t,, utll 640-8856 or 6C2~ Ad sm~r •131 34 In GUI roune apt. to ~hr San C'lemeate $1Z5 per mo ~ 4lllM5il2 aft 6Pm Prafm&aonaJ woman. 60 r.bare m y 2Br. 2Ba rn>blle home w !lame 1..oC'ated nr So Coast Plaza. SlOO mo ~ 7985 t'ves Newport 8cb.. Lwi condo Harbor R.ldge. Prol. or businesa person. $400 7S2-9"2dys, ~3484 ~v 9'are2Brapt. l~Ra. S\75 mo. +~ ulU , pool 4r ~fa.c. N B.63\.17111 ••• ICdlsyW 3C28 Ocean 81 vd Corona del Mar You llrt' thr ,..lnner ol t110 rree bckec.a 1110 oo value>. to So.c.ltf. Ce .. ity T_.Clauic Apnl26lh u. Ulbe.ilerol ftaaiurU1 Sc>ons Club to"ounl.aln Valley 11da.s may be churned by callinK 6'2 J67~. l:'xt zrl. ff ,. ,. 2 Resp fem look ·~ fur 3rd m.nat.e to shr Jbr. N pl Hts 646-J79fl . &42 98&1 a<Mc (ll Jodie Mtrhfollt' Jo'~m . n o n :.mokf'r $200 mo + ut il Ro ~ Sfi2.1Sl), Shern 5.59 6116 JUnoi LO ~ JbcL Jb~ OCle(ll1 Vlew l'Ondo. Pool spa, u nru..s ~34915 lJpiWn 2rm &. P't ba lh latcn pr1v Mesa Verde ICMI home Preftt quaet prci oon srmr only Wl furn $270 u nfurn ~ Female roommate to share 2Br 1•,aa Jpt H B $190 util incl 8C7.-I7 l'bHmllt. M to share 2 br 2 ba apt. CM •Re 2 l :.> Sll>+~wl M2-0UO f"em wanted to 'l h w same yng . neat ~ NIP 3 bd 2 bl! $190 mo 9'19«118 Roonwnlde needed. M to', t.oahr3Brt~.J min to bdl'by blh, 1180 + l) 1111. 1111). 'TB ~ 111 parent INlng same to shr house m C ll DIO. Jlm5SJ.-S Rmmte Fm. lbr, 3ba . Condo . Irv . Al l aamutie:a. $200110. ,, l.C1l. 5151·11315, MMS.W Mlltln nm-«•"'• .. rem., ........ .....,home + pool Bad: laJ an. NJL SllOmo. MMlal RoolDIDate oeeded to sbare S br 2 ba loqbouae ar. S.C. AMa.-.-. Local prat .... -man w.-.. Illa neat 2 BR ocelillllb-ont )'J'ly. With ,......able 11/f', 075 .--....i~ Ut0t C. Jlutt.l Ht Oft t Nfet, alona ume • IJider and ~ad In the Dally Pllot Cl111lfled led.loo aboul Jllu llfur. ret '11\ffet and ~ht lt tor ••· You can aelJ YfNr -· and 1$ " othtr tblo11 tbrou1b DeilJ Pilot CIHallleO Adi Call 142-$811 .. Die* 111*'9 SlOO mo. smJ 0U 1ce SlSO . 18%7 'Mllldilf. N. 8. m_.,. (J!laa in Bayview Bot.el. Hl&toncal landmark. l250 • ~· Bay View. la.med. OC('Up. Contact ~ a>Sq.ft.~mo . 4001 Bu-cbSt,N 8 N/ltB. Stl ·5032 M1WP011T cana Pres oc:-ean vu Full ~tv1ce Eiec 54J1les 6'4-'TlJI) }hDm&fon Beach l87S5 Beach. Slt' A U.50 ft w or w out f\im. 7 ptlont' lJ.nes Cffer'' A¥J. SS& n111 •PLUSH• l '1Per Newport Eic Str HM ICllfaded grnd, fir wuOiw atr1ce &\all mo to mo rent 1.0CI r~:pt ~ rm.. coif ee. mall & aec:. .erv & copier ;ivall mi871 ------\\ew c:l Bly l3t lune ~ ffn!ll 2 dlx olfices Ap P"JlL 1ocx.q n 2 pvt baths 2400 W Code.I Hwy. Tll·llm.~ ....,011TCB1ta Twopluabofflca avail.a· ble LO attoruey IUI te Many e:nru 111cluded ~ rmt. Call Debtne. '59lll8 ••• ./~,..._... .1-. ,_ .. ,.... ..... ~ ""---:/ ___ _ /,.,,....,._ Call Mr. Howe•d 645 · 6101 ID> sq. ft.. ol I.ab rac1I Newport ~ Ample pasbl&.~1 PIESTIGE W~IEWAtOMT LOCATION Hewpon a.och :ffl..4Q.() Sq f' 't ·~acular &~ \'1t•.,., •Wtt Ben. Flrt>pl,H '" • Pnvatr PatJOfo •l111I111.'<i!a.Lt• 1\ \ a1 l;1h1 hi~ l'l~c.ill for an ,\pµI 67>-8662 INSTA.'t'TOm\ E.S 3 c.trire ,1.11 .. o\erlook..uli;: ~ m BllTh St. full) ~ Lease or bo) rW'T\Jture, typewnter & 79>-112l 3' hours We want to ~u bleHt' fUum..an z -.'lndow of fices Ir~ R«ept OC AulJlirt or La~ HJ I b ~. ----Clfice i.paC't' ror lea~e mo fum.Wied. l600 un fi.n 556--ZJ:JO Tolocdit .,._. ~ -... CMlhr' of Mtwport'1 ffHwclal District with I•· imdicrt• acce11 to O.C. Al rport & ··~ Allr -+k:ed oHk. ... ..... 60014'-ft. Pleme call for an ap- pmment ma813 ~ aclaJper11qfl . .... .. ....... an. nail. Lo quiet ~-te. :ml Bual· net• C..ter, Irvine . .,.... ~alklt,Dellln .............. o1. ,.. ......... laddl: Sec1 Hff., pboot -·-•-o1t00o ..... rm. 114-7S4Zl.5 Cc:aoMA•MM Dela• I rm. office, ~*;., ..... . R 'n ....... IJM700 ~llACH Excel, locatloa, all tdWM. a olftce Nte. OIDbe...a ........ ty.,., piraqt\. ~1 ance 11*8 ldea1b' ..atect for arcbltect• • draftamm at Doullaa Aaza. aeu OC Airport, u.. n m-2:Mt. 2m M8tiD 8t. tlJO. Teny (Dtey. 9-ea.c. de. .lint N.8. DoYe St. I«. Copier. 1225. m4N9. 7 .. 1115 • t ...... 4450 ........ .............. . Fcr-.cn •omce space at ,,..._Ne rata. 500to2700S.Ft. 111'.BA VERDE bR PLAZA lZMma Verde E, C.M . 541-4123 •MrwrotlT/CX Up to 410011q.ft. av all. at pnme corner, 17th 6 N~ll.m.-oo l3X> IQ ft In medical bkjg AvaJI foe unmed e>c· cupancy. Am.pie park· ~Newport ~1. llSTO.. H.+90a&YD. Newt)' remodeled abop- puig C8'1Ut'r In Costa Mm.a bas olfices avail ror unmed occupancy rrom 1 pp roll 480 t o MflOlq ft w new crpts Ir ~at reuonable ...._ Call Paula s ~u Ail Zl.3 .. ~ -------- 6310 w. Coad Hwy Ul'iO !!Cl ft. raAl1 or ol f1cn. Npt 8dl Lt'ue eor ft.Zll~.944~\4 c :dill .... 4475 ....................... <J&e cw abap 1pece. 475 ~ fl .. OD cnuid Or. + 2 acbr:m. "'1'PU' wuta. tot.al. q m sq ft On Coe.at ,..,, • So ~. moo Mo.4M-U77 Lease Newport/ eo.ta Mma. cmr lex, 100,000 tnlc OOU1L 9000'. Bltr 5e 7519 Pnn only ---~ ft -.pe<"e for r~t liimMo c .. s.-0'197 It 'W ..... 4100 ....................... Gft Jt 18 (enired stora1e k1. m>Mo <:~I ~o befcn s. Aft s. 642 6llZ7 5b..Jr 45SO ....................... S!ll rm See manager. ~ FUnam Apt DI. (.' M ~ ,_..w~ 4600 ............•.••••••... ~bedroom t'OLUl{e ln qui et ~pot 1n L.alluna &>sch. CoronJ <kl Mar er Colla Meu ror PlO t)r • ~ct &rPa ~n l1al Wnw ltd 116, r o The Ua1ly P i lot "otwsp~r. P 0 Box 1~1 Costa Ml.'!la , C \ ·12t12i; o r tel~phonf· 6n185o4 --- Wined m C.0.U Mes.a or lrvme are.a. Z or 3 BR, hou'e pref erred J MUts Xlllt referen~ 673 570 1 Eve~ & ....au:.is R.ehable older couple want ZBr fum apt m ran: Nwpt ror any 2 mo togeth er J ul) Oct fi4G.4l770 -----~ 1"1tipons1ble couple rftdl BllJboa apt. year round G<Jod local re· rermcea 673-8286 Need room 1mmed. in Npl. 8ch CdM, Lal\IDa, Dana Pl. SUOMo . ~ 7Z52 evee or dya llll 1.2JIN. 7l'Z1 ----- tt523 CAMl'US~IRV~ W.-iM TroulJled Blllin• es Dao't delay tll bol>eless Priod.pa.la Oaly JD4'Amoc. ~1121 Swtmmlnc Pool Route Btacb. SD.Qnet. 3day . Tenm.l~ Pft1loD wttb placement ~to open joint wmre qeney. We ~ vk'e <dice • overhead ltftm in O.C. Airport vie. AU ~ cmfident.ia.l. Wnt.e Classified Ad 12:59, Datly Piiot, P.O. Box 15&>, Colt.a Mesa 9216216 Ideal loc. flower shop. Faay t.enm. No down pym. Your own 1nveat· inn. 548-0'm P\art shop buoiiness Jor &ale. 137,lm. Jncds lD· wn.ory ~3'75eves Smote Control C linic· 125.lm f Ip . Fantast 1c ~. N!).. 851-1012, ~ ..... t "' °'' tsxilf 5015 ....................... ~=-=~-Vfr/ hap return io 6-9 mnhs. Real estate de-~needs investors DOW. Image Develop. ment · J oe Roussel IJ.ll ~ ------Newly developed video OOD1JUl,er IOft wa~ co. -*in« oomputer llme- llbwe • marbttng ex-~ for participaUoo. 63\ 7Z1S ....., to Lo. 5025 ....................... {NEED I MONEY • c:&WTMO ,..,.IM 2lld & lrd 1D eo- t7U53 I Arl"anced by Comt .._ a.oc.s ••a est Only 2lld T .D. Loms Sl0,000 4c UJ> Orange ~only.Bkr. 714-~ ---....., WClllhd SOJO ....................... Sl200 .. ocst.eUlt ReWrm Sl3> monthly Seand. Guaranteed 'IS l1Zl anyta me .._...,._Trwt Dlidi 5035 ....................... wee.-...,. Co. AU typm c:l real estate ~·sinretNi. S,.cW1 ..... 2-dlDI 642-2 I 71 545-06 I I •••••W•bd WeU leand 2Dd T.D. 'a 8-lty Portfolios ~ Mdow bm money lOf' 2nd T.D . ., No credit check, m polty. szo.ooo nun, no mu.. Pbl' ad.ion ca1J Agt m.7111 aQYttlM t~~ ~~1' ~ve,+4;[,t. t.f AA" .w:::....c.-~:::&IU-.£.JU. how,,1, Pai, ~.~-? ~- uem. Maw*~~ 1+hour!J~~-'1tf~9~ You m<1'I request Ad-Sitter S8fVQ when placing yoor od ... our Ad.Sitter number will appeor in your Doily Pilot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your mHICJOll •. . you ~I in 01 yoor convenience to get the respot"8S to your od ... this aW:e is only SS per week . For more information and to place YfM' od catl M2-5671 ~I!'!!!~ ........ ~··· a:.~ ...... Hal ..... ... o.t.. 111 .. ....... ..., ....... ....................... SWLP'IVl.W NAJ.J..S iltdo' l.yu •• SUon mJ Rl..-.kte Dr. NB GM• -.DedrobaU Penu nml hair l'mJO'lal ...... cooaul~tlon. Laura. -....&.wzs a--•~--· ....... -plw, ,__ ... ,,. ...... Ue_, ..... •n. -- ,,. C.,,..M=:hJdoora, ....... ,.,.. ~ UJ or ·-c.,.t ..... ....................... 0 J 1 6 .._dull ~o~ci:! llv. dona. b&U '15 Avei an e aowh SlO. cbr a. ebm pOt odor C.. ,...,, la yn H Pl ~ wort a\YMll. Rel• Sll@l Ou-pet care, noon. WUl «»-......... .,. can Dutcll for jotla. rn UM WI~~ Cleaoen Steam clean Al ao ~-Worlt 1uar ..... s. wlce T ruc k mount uo1t -·•••••••••••••• I _~ __ 11 _____ _ BOOKKEEPIN G c:...t~ SEJlVl~°!>' ... ~ce or ... •-••••••••••••••••. ~ ... ,.--.. • ., eves ~Kesel OJotndon HIOlM ~won-all types. ~ 642-8482 ~ f--draw an the ~ a Dally Pilot Cla&&lied i\d. 642·56T8. .._ M*Uoea. pello cwn. dlcb .......... UaJ, coemeretal ••· dmlrhl ,.•04l•Un1 THftSE 1081: <D111'111.rnOH. INC lJ• ..... lla·ltcM, &11-48l•&M ....................... llZCTRJC'lAN-Priced npl-free eetJmate oo ~«small Jobe, Uc. '331254 673-0S5ll Gu 1 I) • ....................... Gardenina, landacapmg, tree tnmnuna. cleao- 1411 AVlks M6-1474 VERY LOW PRJCCi m landllcape cleanups. G8qe ~~\5 ..-.a.z41 Treai topped /removed. New lawns. 7Sl-3476 Tree tnlDlllllll. ha Win&. ~-cleanups. Free eat.Mike.~ !? .. !I ............... . Ca~atr,. •Hoar1. ~ ... ··,!,!:,,·:·~. s 6 more. JB !leetrl ~. palnU01. J, phambtn1 re· hmUy bo.wiwa. + work 1uar . l4NJ9 ,.,ACUFF JbDe Unprovemelll, l"e· rmdetiQI. feodna. rod· UC. 25 yn upr 831-4354 Mart's apt. mamt TiJe- ~or U· name·lt. P O br Call aftes' 1 PM 641 ~ ...... ....................... HAULING &CLEANING Rellid/C.omm'l. Free est. cal19G1462 Hauhng. Dump Jobs. Aall for Randy 641-3427 All around hauling IT tnJck. Free est. cau AM. S4fl..3864 ............. l~T. trua. w111 b111 hlde•Wa. • t.trlp. ..,..., ff.JuJlat. cleacuape . drh•••r remonl1, "7"2'71 I' I Or I ....................... Wtllt a REAU. Y CLEAN IDBE? Call Ginlbam Girl ft-ee a MW123 o-nnc. AD.Y aype. i.t dml Mll1t done w /inte- Crit;y. Rsnbl. Im. ~105 Xlal cleanl.Da doae by 19d;y W/exp. Dependable . °" tnm. lf7-3GI ••••••••••••••••••••••• RJ. Coot. ~ yrs exper Local year a r o und aemce. a w 1, 1131-7132 ~ .......... . Briclr...t, •mall jobe. Nlwpart. ea.ta Mesa 41 lmDe. ~75eves. Bi$ wark, lrplc's, plan· lers et c. New-repair . Free est. 1548·0 484, ~ Block, Brick. concrete work, pa tio cover s , decka. Ne w lawn ~. sprlokle n THREE ~LANDSCAPTNG. Uc '31..5664. 837 ·4353. &litS ~ ....................... ~ ....................... PETERS PAim'ING Expr'd. Reas Ratea Free Est. Call Ge ne 552-0'5ll PNI. I , ......... .,,,: ----.-ml Fr•• ••t •••.•••• ICMaa Dlft'• Plmlinc. Mnlal -t ,..., malt nu, chec k my ref , Uc. 9*21 ESSIAM OllbD Paiull.na. lo rates. ft'ee est. 3 rr 1uar. •1A'18. GHDJ aft 5. pee6cleu•ial 6commerc1al ~ P'rfle flllt. Reu. ,.... m-&1.m-47m ~ty ~"paper. in8. Wortt cUara.oteect . ~ell Ste-Ye SC7-Ull RAINBOW Exterior /interior 4 yr guar Low pnces. Free -~6e9S14 Wallpaper apphcatioa Xlnt rds. Top quabty Wirt.~ l-t'11-21D05 Ext /Int. Prof house padm&.. Low rates St u c :mas Refs. Free mt. Anytime S3M780 ~~ ........ Net& ........ ,_IST, .,,_143' New eon1tructton . Rmw>del•a1. :£ipln1. elildnDe nit~­ Top JllL 5.17.3JM ,..S....•••*' ....................... ...... . ..................... . Repair fr Reroof. All ~-sbio1les-rock ~.Free etl. 54.l ..si:to • A vall ..• ) ....................... No )Ot> too amall. Rt MA1bAe rata. Free elL Sin ·3271 ... ................... . Custom atained •lass, PAI NTING. Int Ellt , wiodowa.1. e t chings, comm'I res1d . m od doors . ..-r ee h o m e ecpnm.. ll.lnt refs. call elll1mta Leon ~ Gem41B-70IJ1 Make your shopping f9Slel' by usmg Lhe Oaal y P\Jat Cl.11.ulfied Ads. Sell wrt.b EASE! lt'sa BREEZE OMSlfied Ads 6'2·5678 Window cleaning, pro· fesakmalJy done. Free etmmate. Derek 54l-3'2llllt Have aometMna you want to .... ? Clasalfied ada do it Mil. MZ-58'78.. lAUe Mias Muff et sat on a T~fet, along came a sptder and read l.n ttle Dally Pilot Classified sed100 about Mw Muf· fet ·s T~fel and bought It for s.l.9:5. You can sell your l~Cet and loU of other t hings through Daily Pilot Clau ifled Ads Call 642-!1678 5300 r.tlOftds M:litg&+s. Trust Dtidi 5035 5150 ...... .J\\wltd. 7075 Hlfp WClllhd 7 I 00 .-.w.-t 1100 H11p W..ted 7100 Hlfp Wcmhd 7100 Hllp Wabd 1t00 ....................... ....................... . ..................... . ....................... I BUY2NDTD's FAST P\'t Pty, Pnn only 700-0715 Isl. 2nd &3rd TD s Coostruct1on &. Bus Loans C.all Mr. Clark ~or~ $al.<XX.12ndT D at 18", m terest. Jr\ 1ne a rea. Smaller T D.i. avail Call Jark1e t Agt 1, So Laguna 400-l938 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -..C.•nh 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXOTIC US fUN1' SERVICE 1menor plant designing. Leasing. Plant m arn teoaoce . As low a~ lllO/mamlb. Call 759-9545 ~upuntillla m & evmlngs after 6 p. m I ( rn ans~. pleas(! keep trylllg' DJ 1t yuur~JJ · Learn pro f ~HJn:J I !>e(' n.•l3 to ,,.11 your awn house and SdH" t housandl> 40 paJ.?e manual. rush $5 !15 lo Dept D·45P 61~·Ea-.t Bay /\ve , Balboa. <'11 92ff>1 ••• D.J.l~ruastMt 3232 orado Costa Mesa You are the winner of t>AO free tickets ($10 00 \alue>. to So.c.f. cabrity T...maauk Ap'\)aetb larCaballemr Racquet&Sports Club founlal11 Valley nctets may he chumed hy cal.lmg 642·5678, ext Z12. *** 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Auld Lhasa /\pgo beige male 4 K1ttys male. bl ark /grey sh haired Tabby s triped . Black/wb1le s h hair Badt seau long haar & Blue Pmit. Himalayan Newport Beach Animal Shetter 644-36."i6 FUllADS ARE FREE call: 642-5671 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• FOmd er losl a pet? Call DIAMOND WANTED Special Pals llothne Priv party will buy t to 3 TI4'972-123S. 2l3!289-3MS carat. cash. N.8 . 548-4975 l.Olt · Larie long-b.a.Lred ~ w bl.k had. back & WI. M. Cat Vk 2400blk 'Orange-Elden Ave 642-8770 Lost. Opal r ing w dl.aloonds & ruby n ng Reward 842 7350 l.a;t Grey Tabby male cat w1~ w/leash Corona H 1J(hl and s Reward. 76().1.950 Found Puppy, male. trown & white Meredith Gardens, HB Found £aster Sunday 968-'3773 FOUND: Dark brwn Hl.Bky, Mesa Ve rde Goll Ch.arse area. S46-1.387 fun!. u brn Shepherd ( ?>. ~ t.ail & ears. v1c. Odarea.. S4lj.. ~ fblmd Fem Pomenuuan March lB. Mlllll St, SA be tw n Oyer & MacArthur 54().3105 ---- RU1d ~ Ranevet ldenUfy CaJ1 548 2~ f ound -.m all brown female dog V1r Bnst.ol I rvllle 557 · "lE14 FwntJ &shoo wtute m ale dog . Vi c GnatC ,., ESCORTS a. Hrs 841-0180 ae:KSfMCfYISA *FOIYLADY * Olll'CALL ONLY •977' I 138 * DISCREETOUTCALL *9153-4473• lnlormabon App 't Claies Angels *Dutcall* 642-3812 MC/Visa TOMMrS OfHEWPORT ESCORTS 642 lS71 --- Wtute nlale. attractive, scek..'I fem :J>+ for Rood t.une:. Reply Ad 1172. OJ I ly Not. &x 1.5ro. C~t• Mesa. !Oi2l6 .Garl1eld1Bushard. F V Imper ative J rontart Qll.1963-~ Sheryl Scbl1.'<lorn. Any Auld Great Dane femule mformatJoo regarding b 1 a r k . v i c her whereabouts call 714 Harbor/McFadden, San· v --,,,_IB_._aia_MI _____ _ ta Ana. Sunday 754-J.ZJ7 FOUND· Large while M dog. L<lrr Mon Blue pomt liamesetdtten cs:tSanta Ana Ave.N.8 Please call 646·6269 or 640·5650 REWARD'' Lost Siamese female, trawn Oea rollar. 11 '2 yrs old Vic Lido Sands 673-UOO FOUND. Irish Setter. fem. Shepherd puppy. Ulk & tan. rem. Short haired white cal, l blue & 1 green eye Newport Bieacb Animal Shelter 644-3ll'l8. F<xni: Large Samoyed m Coast Hwy & Mam Bieach. Laguna 4 /7180. Needs medical attn ~or673-2393 ...... t 5350 ....................... PREGNANT' Caring , oord'ldmial oounse.ling & mernl. Abort.ion, adop- tion 41 lteeping. APCARE 547 ·2S63 Enhance your IJfe at all k>vt>ls wrth SILVA MI ND CON TROt. Free mt.ro. lecture ull day Sat 4 12, Santa Ana 73190> Prof Mas.sage by Stevt>, we'd Therup1st. N B UAM-SPM /\ppt only 54B-2817 ------ Eltecutive rnleresled 1n attracllve Y°'°1i lady tt hejpbun WJLh hosleMlll~ m tu boat Part ll mt-. twtce a week For in forma00o call 84&!n07. Van. ..... ,,...., Escorts 24 In. t72-' 238 CKCXS/WIC /VISA •FOXX SHOP• 1972-4n6• a. Hr OW:al1 Service ... ...•................ Secretary-Probate Ad· mmstnt.ar wWiDJ tem poran ty to perform re- la&.ed f 1.mctioos & do own typin&. 833-91182 Job W8IUd. • /bep home in adult boulebokt • or 1 Wddler. Refs. Bn-5818 Dependable lady to do loeewort every other ..-.~ Hlfp W..ted 7100 ....................... ACCTSIEC/ COUECTioHS PART TIME We need~ wrth a ITlftimum ol 6 month.' solid AIR & Collections experience wbo wuhes lO wen pa.rt tune Must understand A R & gmEr.11 account.mg pro cedur es, & b e ex peneoced with phone ~ WW wortt DUD cl 16-20bours per week. 'Ibis IS a permanent J>OSI· tJ<n Good pay & ruce locauon. .P\eate call for appomt rnrt Ttbic:~kr (7 141 94-940 I Ask for Ptt"oOflAf' l Lorated on Lagwta (;J n}'Ol"I Rd between Coast Hwy & l:l Toro Rood f.0 Jo: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Oert CarmneolaJ On II mg L5 ha& 1rnmedlate <Jpl!lllll8 for A P Clerk w I yrs exp $1 000 to start Call Shir ley 563'16 for appt. ~ ACCOUMrltG l'IMIOlt.dY ASSIG .. .....S ~ Calmly ii boom· mg 1 And 90 are we' We're AOBEaT NAILF9 accounleqJS ....................... ACCOUNTS PAY AILE Fee pa id Ellpanchng corporation wtlh unb mtt. ed mobility. lrv111e area. !rand new offices. B~. ~ paad..loo. u t typuag lo lll50 CaJJ en ~ ~1. A.Lao fee joba.. Snellinl Is Soelhng d Newport Beach Agen cy.~Campus ..,.._.SlCY L oca l co mpu ter peri pbera.ls ml &--good shor1.baod & !lt'<'retanal skilb~posure to l'X Port trade procedures preferred. ~rman or Fre n ch langua((e capability UM-ful XJnt employee benefits & worklog cond1t1011' Slartulg salar) S1200 Sent resume lD Ad ~o s:li. l)&J.I y Pl lot, PO Mo" 1650, Costa Mesia. <.'/\ !Oi:i!6 -------- AdYertl.sing HEWPOIT IUCH AIJAGetCY JS l oolua1 f o r a sec:n:tariaJ t~ penon wbo enjoys learn1og Basic slulls reqwred ~t be multJ-0rg.anued mature person Call 5511 0460 . Rhondd 1:8 weeri !I and 6 Mon ~~~ /\ I> V E R T I 'i I N {, TYPOGRAPHER n~~ }Ullg man over 18 h11<h !>dWlOI graduate. neat ap ~. ~ dnVUlj! record for soon delJvery & p1clrupr. ""Train on )Ob" Ill advert.Lslllg typo- graph y M fo', 9 30am 6 00 p m ln5urance benefits. good salary. Call ~2231 ADVERTISING SALES -lnNpt. Bch&C M. areas. . . . for loca 1 funushing!t magazine Gener ous straigh t comm . .Energy &. e.o· Uuuasm are more 1 m portant than ellper Mature. dependable m dlVlduals caJJ 497-4464 for ~ . ..................... . Al18'1'IOD Lady to do "kw· 1ng for Cleaners At home or ID st«e. CaJI ~Paul. AJ11Ml!MJGQ.BIC FUIJ tune. 1mmechate ~ fUll company btnefJl.s QllJ BALBOA MA.RINE. 549 967 1 for ~ M F II ASSl-:MBLE RS we will train Apply 7 am MacGn>gor YachU. 1631 Pl~ CaJu Mesa ASSB•EIS Fer medical ek!drorurs 2 Yt-an eJCpent-oce w°'k ~ With small medic.ii po.ru Hours 7 am to 3 :ll pm 1':xcel1erit benefits &.. ~ candltions Mis ~100 Vie)O area Onl) tilOllt' lleelDng penna llt'n t ~oeedappl} OO~SBl-3830 Assis tant Ma n ager needed for OUT lrv1M & f \' s e If st o r • I! " faohllel. Call 957-81!11 l\Sk r er v emt'tta ASSISTIM B>fTOlt SWYEY 5 :llPM to 9 ~PM . Mon day thru Frida} 9 :nAMto1 :KIPM Satur day Great foe rolleg1aM and moonh~ ~ 00 week ONLY JREMENT IS A 0 VOICE Call 642-4J21. ext 312 after 5 ~PM, Monday thru -~Y _____ _ Attendants needed for sat service ga.5 stauoru. U1 0 C Must be extreme ly rdiabie & honest and good w num~rs Call fer aiJlll, St& 98111 AtrroM<YnVl: ..... ...., o.ty U.T·h+ci-! ~enced. Plenty ol Cltltomer pa y Jobs & ~ spac-e. Pleasant * Lla-.+9..M.g * envi ronment 10 0 <.: ~ U.I Airport complex. Ex ST A.IT cellent pay, beneh ts CW. fer advanttment There are many new MAICIMG SSS SeeSenioe M~ flJ'tD6 moving into the ~ ... -•t BANKING Mtw ... Opl.g We are operwi.« a new o( Cice m emu Mesa and ""'It will need expenen~ ldler.. Excellent !.Urt 11\g $alary + paid In ~ benef'lls + paid VactlXU Call Joan Nt-1swendn P~rsonoel 01rertur 714 W1 Bllext 2'!> HElrT AGE IAt« 7Z1 No. EurlJd. A.n.abe1111 1::0 E. M F PROOF llUATOIS Stea ity radfic ... haa I a cl4lh ~ ....... Mewpori ~odt air.a fM .. , d i•ld•ah w ith a :ti•: of 6 ........ P"OGf•+:iMc».,..... ........., c.. • MCI m proof .-dm. ,,.. -.. ,, ......... p...aia (7141759 ..... 224 i=: .=-•• r?e SECUArTY PACIFIC BANK An ~uruty 0range County area. br TODAY!!! ,,,_...,_ .. lrudni about -an mcrea.s-The Dmly Pilot needs a Dow Ii Quall Sta. ~ inlz Clem and ror ex penon for our Classified NEWPORT BEACH FU.U ume Z 15 to start penenced accountmg Advertis1 ng Depa r1 AUTOM>UTI Part WDl' on call SS 2'!> to pen;oanel. ment The person we RffilSTER Earty AM st.art Pnvate Country CPA'~ sedtshouldbave sal~or 11, to 2 hrs $375 to ~Ca ll for appt AudJtors telephone s ales ex S4 SO / m o x Int Tu~ penence. be able to lypt> moonlilbt. Wives, re BF..Al111CAN -.E.xper. COltAccouotanlll 45Wpm <eleclncl. have 3 ttred, cUsab1hty, atu· sharp. progressive SeoiarAccount.anl.! ~wo~~~i~h ~ dsU Need gd wheels nttded. Call for In· Bookkeepers ~·..,..~ " ~or5«M!722 tenww. w!Kerstm HB Accounfiog O erks C:-~~~ Babysitta-oeedednowfor B3'13 Jim)' bml!frta ancludang 1 YT oAd. Call aoyllme BEAU11C1AN -Sha rp U you are not aware o( meclcal. dent.al, hfe In· 51il·9U6 etybsts & man. w lchen· the benefits ol WOl'k.ing suraoce. credit union, t e I e Ne w 1 a 1 0 n ~MY. vWt us or eu:. Salary PLUS com BabylltU!r. mature for 5 Westchff. N B. area glYI! 1.11 a call. we will ~ JDISioo ' yr <*f. Mm t.bru Fri haAl'Y to disc:uss it with ~calHorintervlew llam to 3 30. I rv ~OO )'OU. We are k>cated in Penlannel Deol. !m·llSM w for JUI n..--. the Coldwell Banker 60-G21,m.m ..,._,. P'wiGdSentces 5360 aatdina -.. ~_.e·o Bl'--ltter Lite bskp11. Alli,,i ... s. full lune for Laltr1Fomldaptf!t7Call coraGIRL ••••••••••••••••••••••• zmNero.c:twaytB """'1L!NC AST ~ tive--&n. Medical busy s alon Richard Animal Aasls taoce •tSJ.Onl * PROBLEMS -Need to SanlaAn.a DM.YPILOT be nefits Incl. No n · O\le lelle S alon . 200 u.,ue.m -22'73.oofee. 2'Hr<Mca11Servtce Talk? Free counseling. l714JllMIOl D>W.BaySt. sm:ibr. Refs. 1 baby ~~r Dnve. ABCHelptine&t:>2222. ,.. __ ,.._.. n...:.-·---· uo:llUI L 0 ST • • S H A R p . • FREE PARKING .......... ,..__ DIDI nlllA-l3l.6ZM or CA L CUL AT 0 R . -PRE LAW atudeat needs Soc:W CW. 5400 Equal ~ty -.zm. Bie~ Aat't. Z per hr . .,.....,&Dftl a ~. al S25,000. Wl.ll do anything ••••••••••••••••••••••• Employer Uc'd required. no:."~· ~ 001 Le1al. Confa'dentlal ~ Bii~ Penonwant· ....... ,,..... ... Wiie patb on one ol I.be ~.u p 0 Bo "\IL &ACIC 1()()1(" Acmll'!tinl ed to ntcb my k>ds. my ...,....._ tikMlnl streets: Adams N.D"'a .. ..;._,; . x 3242• ~· most ea cit-i . lw. f I ,,~a.ta home.. H houri evea .• J..5 BE A UT y . s b a mp 0 0 H.B -~ . N ASSE:'ttBLERS ""'I 1..-1 Ave, . , Albatrosa. aervice. o 1be Jo111 Roca' . bu ASSEMBLER ~a we&. -.. uaore pencm for ~ salon. C.11., Swan, C.11 \ or MASSAGEalD)P9tlco charge for our AC· a pmltkm cpn tor an ex· TECHNICIAN 4. Linda, 411M7'1 Jam WllPI· Wed-Sat. no F=~!'1':a1I ll&Cft. Pa:yroll, AP I AR, Cbasan ·s. So. Coast Plaza -------IOCGWFo:tc GeBAl E fer loc lumber bmmes8 To awume relJJOO for aJJ dfioe f\maJom. Desire ~ Is mature appli· <'ant Flt• hou rs & fnendly atrnoep Call Roy Jcib:a:stoo ~ 1111 r or aAt ~Ass, Jab c:Od a.ni .'lleeded for .. n-tutttturnl & urban dt':.1iin firm Sa.lat) flex.I~. bt'nef1ll> l'\di&W '>end ~W'Dt' Ul PBR. 13)12 Sk) ParlL <.:ir de. IJ"V1.0l' !a1 14 H()JKXEt:PER ltJR.ra.nc't' N?en<'> ~ .. ~pons1blt per,on to ~ I geoeraJ ~JCt'r Rt<ooc1lr baok -.t<1t t' meas & peyroll Must hf> atH to w<Wtl indepeo d~tly Salary com llllllmUnle with 6~r Ct.I.I ~ IOCGiii El F /C ~ W1l.h pron:unefll ,..lk'Jlaoo la l.&.ad ln .. ~ t min ftrm E1C\"llf'Ol op- parUal y Call &tO-OlZI a. 8>y for La C..ve Rest Apply 10 ~rsoo. a ft 11 lOAM 1895 lrv1a e , C.M CARPml'ER WANTED Must ~ eaper 1n fnll> • fral:mn&-Trans & toob nee. Good clean won ~ tiwn 5-7PM 611.SB) CASHIER -Jllbture. de-='*' f'or fTI tbu.r M._ 4 »9PM. Ap- ply Tue1 Su n. O.C . Airport Gift Sbop. ~llEIS UTVTEM Placmtl&. C.M. Call Ad· Yourmaeeur· 11Vl'I1ES CLUB. Save ~NncedSr. Acc:oant.l.n:f. ..._......._ t • .,._ Richard Ouellette .,..._ -. ·~ .. ~-.,... --on ~t--t.i~ fee ....... ,_: ·-v•-' ::: an ti 1 cl :it t' ') "' 111 h l' ·----. ...., ,.... aper • s 1 .. 00 N t "'"'Id ca-my home. .._ .,.._, -----· "" laB>blames _.,., .............. ......, ........ ~--=.:a.:-"!:!-..'. wbole -beat baklnl •on, • ewpor """ , ... 11n. MENS1000 ....,.._...-.......___... traine<l 111 the proce!tsml( .. ,__Dr ... B Mm.re..,.. can few ~9'1!,41N-5lll WOMENs:i.5.oo l&JdiUng dalJ1 ..-re· of heart \alve 11i.sue belphal. GoodSo ~~~th ~ .,,,. Ida Mon thru Fri ln l..altourchocolabrador/· •• cn4>631·11.81 port.a, lt!J'I 1«*r ac· Good manuul dcxtent~ e.taurut. · <vVe•t la.TSHOW Coeta lleu. Salary ntrte. &nos old fem. SPIRmJALREADlNGS OOU11t allal1a ... A/&. Op-prer . d0<•umt'ntat1on of WJ.ate. ()peat ~ U . ~ ••~ ..,+car few pertooal ...._ nat color C'W· toaa>IOpn. ~ Lic'd. I I •& ~ f« tid•Uce·' fnbrirall on urder:. Daul.557.ecll ~ '™""'· uae 1 daya a week. lar, rfr. Irv. Blvd. •'18«a.90M. l.815 R3:'AI. =i~eo=n: 1wrfnrm other tlut11•s a"' BALLOONPILOT ..,.:~::; .... RJ.WARDl!&Goa51 S. C.1111.Do Real, San. • ...... •-•••-•....... s.Juy commen1urate asi.lflned 12 30pm tn s.1• Greatopporta.ut1 115-,.. a.teal aim ~· n s d 9 OOrm \\'c orfl•r an xlnt for ~ L<Bl': brid cw. brown Wm In 7"5 ~!: ::caepplyein bl•nef1t pro1<rum l,ll•u. ,. Q~ay. R~ IOC«il& & SICllTARIK wt eboulder s trap. 0.C..-otn' ........ _........... ~to: opph in pen1on ~l\\l'<'n board. Phone Peter RMI a.-~1n1 ~ avail. lo Oencal DO THE RISING PRICES <.it.I YOU DOWN ? Pa.id Weekly Top Pay "'iEVER A n : t: Hobday & Vaauon Pa) ...., .. a.tia a..ilTyplst R.c1pth 'd SeawtwWs Jom the tum of pro- re;;saon,ai t.emporan~ l\orrell ~ IRVtNE E.O E. SOMCU ,k a.aas Pvt time Is full lime p-a~ part tune SW· 101 Apply 7·Eleven Stott. 1097 W. Baker, C.M. a.alnPIST TOSl75 ln1uestJ.ng position in SUes Admio. Dept. "' lat-le lrvaoe company Plmy d opportunity for growth 6 excellent benefits . Call Rita, ~ c.outaJ Penoo· oel ~-2790 Harbor. C.M.. Newt' A Fee. Q,ERK fr XEROX OOPlER OPERATOR Part-tune. 631--0055 CX>MPANI~ -Elderly woman seeks middle apd woman to shr home & doml!lltk dUl.ies. NCXI· smoker. Salary. Miu . ~e.s3'17 OdlOul&.er help wet· ed. full Is pert time. No eip. DflC.9UJ'Y. Apply "' penon. Wholly Cow Restaurant, 3420 Via ~ Ste.'2. NB. See CO<* Exper. nee. Apply ln penon.. LeBiarriu, 414 N. Newport Blvd. N. 8 . MM1'00. Cook needed for ret!re-am facility. 2nd abift. ~~aper. req •ct. Good benefit•. ~Wla.MZ-91. COOKS tmmed. blrin1. Bal. fW!neuLa. 875-1511 for Pete CXJUNl'ER HELP -lloo- M lh. u :ao '° 1:m . 5687 OlulMr' W. Glrt/Lady to nice Dr, CleaaiA1 Slior'9 ID Oat.a 11 ... Hn 78111 to .. No Set. Call ~Paul. ~o!ro:.~·!.!': *ESCORT• ~!'~.d.\&!tlll Tbtl~~J:.c. :l ·I r81~H1 ILEY INC JWen: llM5Mm °' ~--::.. pate~~ .&.:e:,~r::u~nad~~~:: ~ --. U.C. S 11 l I -·-...... ,.,.lntDe.<1WtcCe-.}4 ' ' wrfle. P.O. 8ox 978• .. _. OealLle, •alarv • .-............ • ..-.... -__. .. oc:rT--!..~••..,a ...... 1 n1 n amet'J'rl..aSdlOOll -•& 17"""Glltt A 1 p ., T .... 0 • •1 _..,,_....,.. • ._ ... tr..w pro(-.or. Dr. Jl nw !-~-TM•IDl '""' e e '" rv ..l!:!~r1e. en· nuotleble. Lulle IDfo. calJ 1bd ~-WANJ'ACnOftt .~~~~n~~~~55'1==•====:::.~llD.-Jl~~= .. =·= .. ~-~~O.-...~~m=:,·.i;=lllml====Tlilllllt~tM4'1'11~~A~ve==.=FV==.:l~~~~~~~~J:~~~fl~uiMl~Op~po~rt!!~!mip~ly!r!!J..~-----=====~==---==::::::::::::J.::Jeall:::::=:=:=:=:::::J.~9"MIOO==============::Jl.:=go~wd~fed~Adl~~IQ.ar78~~~ _ ...... ---. , ...... -.. ... , .. , ..... . , ...... ~ ., --....... -.. • . 7 I ' DELJVERY AM . LA ,,__ llOO per weeJl a....-aca...._ DELI V ERY & WAREHOUSE -ror ~ llon.. Esper Cir wk. IU5br + OVU• tim e . Call Belly I :» !MM. 142-21153 TRIV[)( INC • ...., _. o-.... _ .. c.-...-.• J.Ul)RedhiU Avenue Del Mm (Nf:T 18 for L A Cost.a Miesa. Ca 936216 1\mm to homes tn NB & Equal Opportunity QI. Retia.bie & have de-Erq>ioyer M /f pend car Perm P IT~~~~~~~~ S400/$UO p er mo 6'l5-Ql37; &t&-:iM4 88 CE IMGr LAI OIHTAL ASST. 1lQMClAH PAIT11ME Minimum I years ell· Friendly, con1enial. per1 ence requ1 red Mesa Verde office Medical company Ex· o.inide position. Might cdlert benefits & worlt- be perfect job for Ing condillons Only ""--'--.<I ..,._ ~~ to Ull6e aeEmng penJ\anellt ......,....e wuu wan... ~need apply return toworit. ~. OUl ~ 581·3830. DaUl Msi.<rtanL Laguna ~~~~~~~ Beach.~ work week. Elperimoed & ~rtJ!ied ~49M68S OENl'AL ASSISTANT - Eqier. 34hr per week IUsy general practice. Corporate fringe bene. ~ .... 9am-5:~. llSPAlCH llPAITllNT TEllPORARY P06ITION Nlllla md ..cation re-liel; »30bours peJ' week ror 2-4 months; could become permanent. Driver 's license re · <Pred~ckTool eGG2l for intervlnr •P-p•••••wn C&+MGICOAST DAILYPILOT D>W. Bay Street ea.ta Mesa Eilual~Y Driwr /Gardener comb. Have valid CA license Good driving record. Min. age 20. Apply at Pennysaver, 1660 Placmtia. CM. omvas Checker C.b, 'T10--0222 DRIVERS wanted ror ear· ly AM Los Angeles Times delivery, ml.L'lt be reti.abAe & have car. $tOO + Irvine, N.B. area S4&<J23l5 ~ MECHANICAL 84Glt&itS Devee· Minimum t>X· peneoce ooosidered. Ex-cellent benefits and cond.ilioos. MIS· =~ejo area. Only u..e seebng permaoent endoYment need appty. Ol1l ~ 581-383>. IEWIDITIMG Q.81( Manuracturer or so&eooidl bas need for Expeditlng Cle rk, I/time. Must have gooa tae akill:J. 4.5wpm mm. 8C'C'Ur'llte tYIJinL Duties md. tYIJin£ P. 0: • ~~ YSllb--follow . ..,, nee. info ror purcb 1bpg/rec. il inspect. ~-Salary com.meo. w/exper. Good c o . bemfits • wuriUD& cond. 8anMpm at: S R 134 Produc- t.ml • EJIPa ACCT'S llCllVAIU a.EU Imma1 opening for Ill· div1dual w/good or garuzatiooal & typing skills & exper. m AR 'J'naJ Balance & ll)VOIC· mg. ComP,uter. exper pref. td will tram Good Co Benefits. $850 lroo Pel aanneJ 549-4834 __ Fabric !l tore n e~d s Tramee Mgr & part time Sales help. Maureen 646-«>«l Facton Work ers an --------1 diemiaU refinery FUii DltlYIRS Mm "women 25 yrs or olde.r. Know the coast citiea. Nd SUI> a WeV or more. Orange Coast Yellaw Cab. 17300 Mt Herf'!bann, Fountain Valley. <No of Slater betwn Newbo p e & ~) B.IC'IWOMICS tune penn.anen.L po!> I · t1ons. H11tb school chemistry or won ex re!'l~ wnh chem1c&ls ~ul Day &t everung !>hlfts. Wall t 1a ar. medical 1os • .1rance benefits. pa.ad for b) Co. Paid vacation plan, merit boous pl.an. auw Salary increase pro· gram .. E.0.E. $&3281 _ ua 11c~ Fac1my Lex a r C or p o r a · a.uE JEAN JOIS tkn .. we're a fast-rismg auhM4iary or tb• re· Dlll9lled Ot.k:orp, wrth a gl"CllWiDg ftP,Ution Ill the telecommunications 6eid. Top stills are what we need to keep WI ln the fcnfrom ol t.bis impor- t.Id new iDchatey •... and tap ,....,. are what >'O'l ca eqiect if yoiu've We have immed. open ~for Warehouse Aa!lembjy Tnmees Fad.Or}' FEE JOBS· PAID WEFJCL Y ;=.;:..~ "°'Bt' ~ .... tbear7 llrin· . elplff of e lecirlcai IRVINE dmli1l7. electrical test E.O.E. ~. engioeering lnltb. Ml pronn over S.5 ~~~~~~~ 7suee& M /F ,_,.. apert~. The R.QUl.DISletB Ullla ....-: to lay out. Eqw. aolJ. ~ ..,uv......,..,rep&lr -mdtY deYelopmen· "" ... productioD dec-trm rm b"ee auch u bteadboarda and =~qldltj~ ..... Gf prodlrta. FOOD PREP · SANDWICH MAKERS far DeW restaurant, DO elP!I' needed. U your're frieadlJ, dependable • , Qn.i ifmtiour apply in l*'IOD lit SkJnernl!I Ter· . race, 21LS Redblll. C. M. ~ tialt .-MklD lD our ..._. ed dlllpt., bn Moo Ulna f'rl t •S, tel• • . CDllUr ...... ,.., IOOd apelllD!L anammar • sie· ·-..... eQjo7 1118111111 the pubic. ~ ~ PeD.DJaaver. l&iO • 'le c,.I(. GA.RACE SALE adr lft u.. Dlil.1 PUot bno1 hap. w ....-.. To plac. your dre wtn1 card, phone I04'78 today! 146-4741 _.. r unpua l>rtve. Ntwport S.ath 1 Arn .. fro"' John W•yne Alri)Ort 1 tAiU•I Opportunity ~mplO)'•r ~NITU R Mf'OR l•I tor eaper'd ,.._ La ..-.1 tube fa.briulloo !aper W/C\llllfll •a WI , IU'drawac• benden. • eJ.cut"al tool11 . WtlJ b"ll6D, JGU £Uaa Ml~. t:lR...W YURNITURio: Mfl'RO oeecia Ul*''d ti4"U a re _....LO weld thin wall alwnoum tube Jean El ••er. tt e. llk6W GENERAL OFPIC E 11WNE.E Liebl typm1. pbonal, pn>duction COO· lrol. No eaper nee Com pany loc 1n Lagun11 Nlllld Micro Prttl5100 SW.. 831-9331 - General Office PsycholoJICal a roup nl!fllM bnght person for recept1on11t position. ~be eood typist Wall tnu.n to do bDOkkp' I &r medical 1n s uranct' 66»16 ------GENERA L OJo't'IC 1'.: GIRL -Must type Recepti on dutll'S. ~ GenenJ <Xfice. reserva· t1ons, typing. meet pUbtic. s day wk inchxi mg~ Apply tn pel"D\. 1131 Back Bay IX. Newport Dunes. G88.AL..., Here we grow again Permanent positions available with tool rental farm. Stores in Costa Mesa. Lagma Beach, Et Toro. Beoettta. will tram. Apply 1930 Newport Blvd. CM. or z.9JO Lam· belt #13XJ, El Toro. General O ffi ce Psycboloflcal group needs t.iOll perscla for receptioo.ist poaitloo. lbl be pJd typist. Wall tni1D &o do bookkp' I • medical inaurance. ~ GmenJ 1be Br.Iboe Bay Club 11 OO'Wbinng. su::RETARY a week aa· ••1wd, to wpm. 80IDe SH. SUOper br. PORTERS F /time poa.l· tiara avail. Must 1peak ~ $3...SOper br. Please call for appt. 66-7&. General Office, order desk. clencaJ. typto", Uuougb knowledge ol s a&lboata required IM2-2fl21 General afice 4 DAY WOIK WIB Xlnt. co benef Typing so. _, '•1 .m.ar~ h" 1..1 .... ll""fl< • l'IONewport Ctr Dr NB 9.e 4MS 640-2920 100%FREE GIN.OfflCI Gf'OMiuc unporf ftnn lo OJita alma oda mature. no&smr*1n1 penoo t.o assist the controller. NM!ll incl aome typmg, lite bkkpg mpWin& com· puter docum e n ts . ,.........,,., rep>rta, etc. Must like figures and handling detalla. Call Mr. 9rq ~ for IRt. GlRL FRIDAY -Small bulima needs venaUle Ort friday. Type, good w,l'flgurs. Beoe, salary netP-~SZl Gm.WAMllD GUAIDS f\ill Ir part ume All areaa . Uniforms tunu.bed. ~-21 or owr. Belind Mleome. I:'~=~ Service, 1%26 W. 5tb ~ Sula Aoa. Jn &cni9w ..... 1-12. 1-4 MaoUnFri. HAIR C UTTERS · AR11S'I1C DIRECTOR Needed .In Npt. lkb. ••Ion. Ouaranlt'ed salary +top ecaim. + pd V11C. + medical bent-No foUawlu& reqd. Joua lbe f llllllest powmJ clwn ol ba1r stYllD& 14km LO the COldry. Ot.11 Becky ror ~ C1 If '9tfw1 C:• 149 RiYel'IDde Ave. N B Mtr74.Sl HAHDYMAN For It. rnatnwnanee & dem>-\CI. nm 1S a >day a Wild po61tion w /full co. tJene&.a. Mmtbave vabd Caltfornta Ori ver!I License. App ly 1n penan: P~VER. 1660 Pluenlla, C M Mon.·l'n.,..· .... ~_s_. __ HOSTESSE S & WAITRESSES ro r lcbahod's, H.. B. FUU & part-time., 18 OK. No ex- per nee. 18582 Beach Blvd <Twne .. Country Cntr. J 7S2·6955 or ~ tD)J'fSS Experienced. See Karen. Irvine C.oul OJUatry Club, 644-9650 Hotel desk clerk, ez. perienee desirable , ~~~i:: So. Laeima. .-.zzn ftJme ...... • wllllll.ed Lo .rt far Jamce's Rae· aedy Ann°a, bra 8·4. 1\8.Fri. 175-2514 *"°'ISICl.IAlaS S4. /S4 .SO per br + ma.a. WW tra.ln. Pl.Ill • putti.me. Advance· meat opp. Mu.at have tnm.8&-1'8> Housekeeper· Mature penaa to wort! wlmds & boltdays to char ge of sm•U housebokl. Must dnve~. Housekeeper wanted uve in. Baycresl area, Newport Beach Seod re- sume to R J . Allen. P 0 . Boz 2099. Costa Mesa. 92&!16. JOBEXEEPER. S days, must bave own car. P& tiWL 64.S-0088 HOUSEWIV ES-Cluldren Ill schl? Want to rnll:e xtn maoey '> U you 're fnendly. dependable &r comaeabous we want you for o ur new rl!llWnlll. llrkdy bn No eqe-needed. Apply Ill person SWoemill Ter-race. 2915 Redhill, C. M INTERIOR PLAN11 MAINI'ENANCE. Need u pr'd bard working penon. Oranee Co area. Call sm~. uk for ew orSl.eYe. ~ ...i:oas Jlil>SNfT = 1·3 years U · Ability to uae varloua p r echlon ,,_...,, deYtciea. Ea· cieUml timenta. P\eue ~TOa Qrp ,,_, t Niten (orl a atatewlde financ: al aenice1 firm. Paabion JslandtoND ~ • nmmc. ·~order· in&. mveot.ory C'OOtrol, mail proc:esaln 1 " ..... IJIOJetU. Exp re. q'd. Call u o-0123, 9:~ JANITORJAL Service. part tame. Costa ... /INine afta, Exper .ma. top pay or aub COO· tnd. %13f123.41158. Call bwn~ JAtlTOR We are in need or a Janitor for our Suta Ana f aabty Lo wort from 3 ~PMtoU 30PM Wlll be respon11ble for gewaJ Janltonal duties. We aNts a compart1ve ulary aod benefits wtuch mclude Medical ...i OeataJ Insurances. Pleaee apply t0 JX'r.IOO at PERSONNEL mi>S H~IV( X INC .......... 0 ..... -~ JUK> Red Hill A venue a.ta Mesa. Ca 9211121> Equal ()pportuOJty ~11/F JR. ACCQMT'AHT A A . or ezpenence ~vUea.. corporate CJI. 6ce ol 1-Jth manage- men t co. Npt Bcb . MMB50 IEY ICEYPUMCH a.RATOR .... SliHt ,......,. .. e Oll!llio& for self-motlv-atecf ID · cl~ for data entry in one operator environ ment. Low preaaure. 8llm toSpm. We olfer-an uceUent aa1a.ry with company bmefis iodudlaa We. Medical and IHntaJ Pleas e a pply at ~- mi>S 3llll) Red Hill A venue Calta Mesa. ~ 926216 Equal Opport.uwty Employer MI F Katche.o helper . I' ·T . lunch "' dmne.r stuft.s El OD> Mexican Rest "The Plaza de Cale. an Birch &.. NB. ~31168 Kitdim Help Mon. • Fn . l<kun-2pm. QU l Mi· 1900. O:llt.a Mesa. Landscape foreman needed expenence man· datory . Dig ·lt · ~ 64&-832'7 or fi4&. 7f110 UMDSCArlR Knowiedfe. lra.DSporU· lnl. own tools. 631 772'1 LEAD MAH Preler ezpr. ill produr · lion ceramic eating &r ~L!tk~~ q:iport. 9'1NIQ) W.S14G &SAU.5 ~ewport Beacb Auto LemlnC O>. Will train. Commi•loo + car al- lowmce. Expeded lo· come aooo to GOOO mo . 1714)~ Uq\D' p tnme. nitbU • ~ lllllt have Cub Rectater Ezper. 1818 Pl.acml.a. Mfdcal Amist.ant. Front & t.&S omcie. eqiertenoe helpful. Call Aon at Ml.«Jk ... Tl••• lledlcal m.aiUactun.og company needa • worbr'. lbduoe abop upeneote required blab scbool machine abop oil Eircellenl bmd'.u • ..nin« con dJUoas M.wltOll V 11' JO ans.Only those ~I( petW~l Ollld ~ Call Suuo. !ill.ml. MOl'CalOUTE Jmrned1.te opp>r1uruty for part·Umt earn.tn~ The Duly Pilot bu a m:Jkr rom.e a v alla.ble ID tbr So.ab 1AauDa area. Oehvery. afternoon6. Monday lhru Friday, m:rruogs Saturday 4. Smday. No monthly door c0Uect1ou E.ro1ogs about l500 per mooth groas . Re li abl e ~and amall cash deooalt required. C.11 W -4321. Foster ~ fcrdet2&. Traln1n1 program available for Cert Nurses Aide. Good salary.7-3orU·7 f'uUor plllme. Mesa Verde OlnYd. ___ Hosp_ • ___ -- ?Usml R>M. VH Geriatric pst.latL, 31 ~ st.aUon. 8 pd hobda ys. IPXf salary " bmef1ts ~ ~I 6C2·l:5C6 ~ R.N. ,... 7~ • • 11. XlnL rllte ~ psy Apply no.N. POrt Mesa Coo· ~ tbprtaJ. 2570 Newport 81 vd C M . &c2-(MOO. lUlinc I B tODIAL YSIS Dfft,VM 714-IJl-1100 Nmwml to wutl ~ help in DDJ. F.lqlr. llftf. Apply ln ~· 1-5 Pal~ 2 Rd.bldltld!I tlell. 3W1 E. ~Hwy . CdM . Nar9l9 Aldllr. All abifta. Goad nu ol pay. No es· per. nee. Will train OertlficaUoa pro1ram available. Apply Port Meta Convaleacenl flml*al. ZS70 Newport 11"'1 Cll. IGOtOO. t·»e· EXPERIMENTAL a pp~b• tween Machinist . . , 14C MACHINIST ~ Clau,fied Ads are the J'JD~~rv 1ST SHIFT :i'i'~~ 6~ amwer to a successful Dlmi=v; yer :'anftldote mu.'t have S-t-b.ma. up to SU.S per br. garageocyard sale! It's q>ars rt>lated exper .. to.urt. a better•ay to tell more SEIL kDe Ilana with a ~o rk from blueprintsd. TEAINEES 7 to 3:JO, people 1 Drlly PUot aa.ified Ad. M u:. t ho\' l' r ab r 1 cat e Xb NA tnminC Pl'Ol- nc:" u>ohnl( & repair U · Elm wtlile JOO team. ------1111!'------· lstmg toohn11 In produc· a.JD...,....,.. to SU O. I General lion. We oHer xlnt. rom · ....... Ocmv Cal.er JOBS JOBS JOBS I pany benerit11 Including IOtDM: · ' I m~dlcal. dental &'op-· A better pasitlon awaits you at I lier! Insurance. Please Nursing I Vl.ctor. I apply In pe~n : LVN'a 7:30 & 3·11 :30. SHILEY INC. Top salary. Outatandln I Turn y0ur experience into money I t?600G1Uette Ave. In. bentf1ts. Re1ut ar I all areas -no fee -cash bonuses. Equal Oppor Employe[ merit raises. 2 week •Typhh •Cltt'U •••n c• I !!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!i•!I vac:all<ln after l yr. Ma I •Seatf•... •fectort ••• ....., I ,.., ........... i~~ r,:.t1~:1.,,:e~:11 f Ir •~ bl C.M. employee. Flagship Con· I Newpert .._. I Rlllred " eeml. Clll> v a I f'Hen t Cen le r . H Ml20 131-2' 2 --. 64 • · I I llAIHJ'l2WfCE MAN ..!!:lC;r.e.)Oll~ .... :1.1.-10UT ____ ftl'tia._-f I I • Ulll adllll caaiphx. lq was• lo reach o-..... .-i. more p.ople at tower I I 1be bAert ctn• "' tbe eoat. a ... 111ec1 1a u.. I I ft..&l pt•... ,.., to '°' c.u Now! Eq Opport ~r w.t. . ·• -'I ..,. ...,. ·------------• Ow!ftedM~. CK ... ~ ~mall~=-·~ Alrpo~mbitiout. m.atlll'e, atable. type .,.... 7Mf15J. 7114 anee belp oeeded for l"llillY ll'O"inc oil CIO. la C.k ... be IOl>d db ft....-and bav• pre· vtolll amc. experieace. PcslUon ollen variety rnd ~bility to a motivated individual. 0111 ror._, ...-1. CIDee ~for at.way to e..nedra $$$1 You'll find 11 at Kelly Una t.emporuy 811180· IJBJl.a available for a day wttk, month or k:IJilrr. A perfect opporWrut y for STUDENTS fl ~to eam eJt tra U during E~ster vacaaan. •TYPIST *9C:aTAmS •WCD .-.OC:as51MG ·~s •ASsa-..s •WAmtOUSI No e Jtper1en ce ~ Top Pay Paid vaawom. Refer ~ tm.es NEV~R A FEE IELL~ , . . ~ Call or oome LD Wd.a y lJ'v1zw>. m. 1441 2102 ~s Ctr Dr JD Hin. 8ch.. M7 .3488 ism 8eacb 81 vd. 11» E Lag\ma Nipiel. G1-0M2 U:lli1 Ca bot Rd =~ PAJNTER Apprentice ~ k OO J.8.21 YeA.n prtl lm bmefu ~ hn wkly MID Apply ID pnm. Mm11 Nore8 Ave. .1.rv. Cllll wcio PAIMIB a-. .. ...., . E.xPf' cmly Orw:acie Co 1191 1001 Allt time Salea .. Sales Mana....,.at. Nauooal MarlDP.t.mc Corl> expand me LD Orange Cowlty Call Mr Ma ~l e r s 557-3176. Part tune wes Waait &ns B!od. Z334 Nev.port llV'li. C K 642-2712 PMT·TlMl Mll'lt be able to worlr 5 l"W!5, & IOPM or 4 f'Vt'!' &10&Sat 9 »J·~PM m my sm apph&n~ bu:. t>f Au F\ltraUon eq11 p MOO mo salaf) . or profit ~-)'OW~ C..11 19~7»2208 Part Time ~ card mert"b&n ~for~IOi''~ blanl1 10 hrs. per v.k Call Unda after S 1213 I 7f11«13 PAITTI..-""aees Amit ID editor ~y anb:ted from our ol flee at tbe Orange Coa.st Dally Pilot. s .39.9·30 hin-Fri. 9·»1 ~Sallu daay er.t for colle«'am Ind ll!OQOblOl'rrs. 94 pr wk . ONLY JUXKJlREMENT IS A GOOD VOICE. Call &42-4321. ext 312 a fter S 3> PB. Mooda.y Um.t fhcky PAIT TIME EVDINliS Enter,>riela1 adult~. owr %1 wlLb Dynamic. Adveoturoua Pl!f'IODalibs. who BUoY worllln1 witb and nditiildnlll ~ qes 10 to JI. suo br to start. GOO • weefl potential . PllaDe IGCl ElEl. 250 blllWem Zand I P.M ASK FOR LAURIE E.O.E. "* , ... ... 11\aU ..... J*1D.. .... . Uon. nt.adl1 • .,..,,...,,, ::: t!%Z:U .... ~ P HOTO CLERK -Deeded for part-llme eves. aPM to llPM. &Zlr.567Jm Piao DRIVER -ProceMinl pl.amt oeedt driver for pickup fl deli very of ., ftmi*lf.· Call car provided. S3 &r. MOD· Pn.•19 Picture framer, part bme, e:xperi~ Art Worid Pramee, 680 N. a.rt Hwy., C..g. ~ ..mm Prep. coola:. Mother's K1tcben. No e.1 per. ~-Part or fl&ll tune. App.y an penon: 1750 So. Coast Hwy, Uicma Beach. 4111-3730. f're.School Teacher waot· ed. Cert&f1cate or U · peneoce. AM fl Alter· l'IXDI ID Newport Beach. Cal.I SJ,,.an &tlMB!JD. Prsaman. E.lpenenced m ILB. Dk:k 3111. Clean llbop " oend1ts. Call 811Ull28. rDn1MG µ ~ are 20 or over. & ~ for a career op. portwllly 1n pnatmg. ap- pty • Ptl'fflYSA VER, MS~. C:M. _ T>rwmg BLUEUNE TRAINEE Walling to train Pti'9tlllJ w too pnor ex.· ptl'. tu .... good at1.dJde lAW the blue pnat1ng had. t\Ul tune work. 11am Spm, lion-Fri St.arta st 13 tObr Call Marte ~1-3181 P R ODUC TI ON TRAINEE &.bber bole products, I l'Y\.De area. Muat paaa company ~ IDd'd ti.ck X· rs;y TafDnc alJl)ticationa btwn lillO ooly . Straloflea, 1767 1 Armatrorut Ave. Irv. F..O. E. A Kmdans 1od. Ch Profess1ooal d eaning ~ warud. Will tr alJ\ Good sa1aty • promo. um. ava.abb~. Mu& i..,....,~ a.u for ..,,t. ~ Pff. fast food order ta ker Pleasa nt ~ty lAmCb 6dJD. Del' rbifts. EJ Cbolo Mei- 1cmi Rat.. The Plaza de <ife. 41111 8lrc.h St. NB. !ll>-381!11 ~a.EU f"te paid Beautiful lrvme loabOo. Van et Y ptus ~top­ portlaly Some typuig. l::'l:cellent begu•oer!I S10-950. Call Jeri Lynn 565001. Also fee Jobs ~ 4i Snelllol( of ~ad1. Agency, ....... t' J • •. I, .. Awlicant must have ~~abt.1.1- ly and reasonable :.ecrnanal skUla fa. 1X•!l1t1on with com · ~rc1a l real estate management company Le«aJ or related rul estate expeneoce pre· f erred. Top salary ror prolession&l.ly onented career person Su bmn reswnr and salary tm- t ory atteot1on Mrs. flngbam S60 Newport Center Dr. Ste. 900, Newport Beacb, CA. !DB) Real Dute DlsplaJ Co. ~ ... eoordlD.aam'. Knowled1e la tbe ~an. .. wdaltee- bnl ~ a..nta. A Job wit& f uture . ..., Real l!'ll&ale Sale.a People needed In Sunset Beach ote, top commbavon. Call Bud l{yarns C7t4) """Ml ........ .-... ... ~ pertmeed. lmmediat. =~f:"~:r. C:OlllPaDJ . Appl1 . ID ..-.. Mt. for Felar. ., s. lktltol. So. Cout Plau. Recla Hair St111L.~ ux=EPT-Swttcbboard, p /time, Wee Newport 8tadl Law Firm needir P /llme telep booe operat«, receptionut. Mll-1.Pll. aim beneftta. Smd raRllm to: Byron Tun1, PO Boz 2780, Newpmt Beach. 91216111) Rll:EPI'I~ JR. E - Irv. baaed co mm bn:*lnee " amgl.a fll'ID tm imned opening for Ill lndav. wbo Wanta to ~Lil the growth cl m lnoovative & pro- greill.lve RE. firm. If )QI wam_ lo wort w I~ p6e w plllilbve rneota.I at. at I.lie. wbo are b.Jgl\ly motivated & S UCCC~ll Q'10'C.ed. we woWd l.Jke to meet you It us 1m- perauve t.hat you IJke peop6e. th.at you are prol in appearance " tbi.t your best fnend 1s a SM1LE. U 90, p&ease call Rolama at 714-11157-8'44. ftr~~fice ID NNiDt Beach. Only nh•WY' aa.1ve appli-c:m.s llAllY. Call y YOO.De at Wllelfront/Saliabw'y RE.,m.-x> WWW'llCHST tteaMAft. aa•G We a.re Md1ng an an clvtd&DJ wbo llkes ~ 11¥ pl!OIW. can type, LS ~and enjor> j van«y ol tas.k3. We CJNs 11 stable worlc mYU'ODDlml wrth an e1r cellenl s alary and bme&.s ~e tnelod· mg company pa.id Llfe. Medical, and Dental tn· ~. Pmsion Plan, Sevmp 'Plan with lugh m&8'f!llt rate, one week .._. vaC.tiori after SUt ~. 11 paid holidays per-~ nus posrtJoo must be filled 1m · u«batel.y. Please apply to PERSONNEL: mi>S TRIV£X, INC ·~0•·"·-~· JUI> Red Hill A venue a.ta llileu. Ca 92626 ~y 't!r M/.f REMODELING CON· TRACl'OR needs good man for demolltion ck nmc. labor. m.a:m ..,.AL HOSTISS for kM!ly H. 8. a.pt c:om-~ ~~ baaua. R.E.s.As Have openln1s for z IDJtinited .u. aceou with bi&b 1oala with ....... Real Elta co. Xlnl trainiDC procram. Cilll Al M.lato for CCCI· fldentia I Inter view. IDSTl RlilswlhlelDlllllll'elady to u re for eld•r ly --··ID _,....,.. b'rmtabd ... ....UaJ. aa.....i.....Budl ... Crill --aft. 7Pllorblt UA.11. or Ad· .... fl12 1GCMM .... lleatanaot. Cooka. a...i-orballa. ~ to penoo a t Coloe1 ~ma 0rte1a Hwy .. Saa J"an '{'= l. j ... -JOU.Y IO l•"I ==~~ ~ COOK eaperlenud braOllr ..... crwt '°' Sea P'ood Rett. P'11b Qda.F.V_..... ........ CXXI< P tr. HOSTE:iti. Now birtn1. Alk tor Juit1. crJS.3181 ReUlnat ~·· 2IKI Brtltol a.ta Mesa Now hirln&: cookl. waibwz. lateu. ~ 11.a.2:00 Relltalnm CASHIERS & COOKS - ta or OYer. !My & nlte sblfts avail. Apply in person Long John !ilwrs. D5 Harbor Bl. CM.S53G JOINTHE DB.TACO TEAM! Del Taco bas Immediate opeo1np for all posl- tlmB, bOth day and even ing 1hlft1, in several locltianl. ~ce workin11 mvironmf.IJt. chance ol wmtdnl dale to home. =..::'Ill aQY ot tbe •TACO.INC. tra> 8m'anca Partway lrvlne Jal E McFadden Saot.aAna 21KJOSMam Santa Ana 2'41WWamer Sant.a Ana ~ 1\111 Unw, ~ hl"t pr .._ ,.,.. ,._, be abl• to work w<1ekend1 The r.ra.tn\lnoo Tr.e 2~ ~AV't, ~ laJand ~ NNd Sc-nlor Cllltt>n11 p \ia. to make Htra =.:;r Call John : S.-..www wanted for ~ ltore.. fUU Ume. ()ppammity for advance- DIL Call Liane or Bob lll&-01& w.ISP9SOHS PlnaDaJtty plm adults \0 war\ with and Olldvuldds. Over 21 kOO Ht. to st.art In~. San _~~-areas. $100 a week potential. PMl'TIME rrea•s ntoHI: 6CM3Z1or496--61IOO Ext. 2.SO. Between J · S PM. Aak for Andrea Sales Radio Shack has full time career o p · portmities & part llme job oppommjlles open· ing up now In the Newport Beach area. If ""' .,. a.tituy retired °' • ....._ pwduate or are eumlntlY 10iftJ to oollr.ee It bitbJy moti vat- ed for locreased eam- 1 n g s based on performance, please ap- ~ at· 2700 West Coast Hwy,N.8.. RADIO SHACK A TAM>Y CORP. E.O.f. s.8 I Equal Opportunity F.iqiloyer M /F ,..... •• s CONTRACTOR SUP· BeUll. Elper., knowled&e PLIES. TOOLS & ol gourmet cookware, H;..RDWARE. NOW HIRING YOUNG MEN part time evea. & OVER 20. SAL. + weekends . Ca 11 CX>MM. ~$500/WK. <213>SIZ-ZZ12. HB. FUlL ex>. BEN. CALL RtUl1 ~-Part time. ~TI~l4~2~0lll5~~~~~ SU. blip neededlate al. :: temoona/eves/wtnda. Sea WUJ tram. ~ Pier 1, W a D l e d : Y 0 U n i 211011artxlir C.M. * zwaon tor women's DatWl5 WAMT9 r..bim Aol'e. Apply in WI' J ~ C"°~ w. Balboa Ear'dorantr apply: Call Lee Roofin1 Co. Secretary-Probate Ad· .. 72Z2 ......, ... wlllin& tem- AIMITISllli SALES 'Jbe )lli1r PUol bu in huu_.. opening for • sale1peraon with ooa x.per display ad-vert(slq Hperience. Good ulary, com- mllliom • eueDn fr· awe baftta. EueUent pwtb opportuntUes foe ~with caner am· ~far lllP'*dmmt ·11111am1 •YPILDT 7M•m:i,Eld..m --=F pcnrily to paform re· lltied f\md.iom • do own t;nq.•em SD:llETARY • Fu.ll·time. 'I)pe 55wpm, JtlnL phone technlque. Non·Fri. 8:30-4:30. Near O.C. airport. Ci ndy at Cons umer Response 9IZ-3652 SICllTARY Heedqrtn oftlce ot ln· dlllt.rfal tteel products co. hu career opport. w/very 1ood 1rowth pmmtial far e:uc. Mdy w/"6 yn eqir. Benefits -• salary bued 00 skilla 6 eaper. Gall. 714,,.... (11·1', after 5 pm•wlmlk,~) Secn&lo. Part time to controller. Need or- pai-9 • detail-minded penon. Some record- -.., ft.liq. tninl. ._ 6 DmDblrs ap- titude. Hovi Raible. *-llnD ID OC A.lrp)rt area. Call !hoc7: &.U. r w .......... SIClll"AllY ~you dan 't want to be-11 llfo(·nitary I With your l.altd you can do muN 'lhlll 11,roUnd floor uwty b eltf«arwr to aam «Uy Imo tecbnlcal nJes will f\.lllW 1WI" Iona term ~we.Wean ., diat.rl but.or d malrUina:ice wekUo& rod. lhrud insert.a ' lubncaru aell1na to in <bltrtal aetta. wru tr&tn Pac-Dlatn but1n1. Co li'IDl Dalmler. Irv. (714 ) SSl-OID Secrdary PIESTIGE f.r:..1a1d. Fas hion Secretary who enjoys variety . n o shorthmd. be&Utlful ex· ecutive olfices. Super beneflt.s. MO up Ca II Jen Lynn, ~5001. Also fee job!. Snelling • SneU mg ol Newport Beach ~.oeoea...,.... smcllf AAY OFnCEOFntE PRESIDENT Corp beadq uarte~ for statewide investment !M!nK'eS firm. Faallion lslald. Ex.celJent career ~ wltb diversity & challenge. Must poueB.'5 top·level executive secretarial exper. Call &eG-0123 Moo thru P)-1 . 9:a.m.s·~ SiDJRrt'V GUARDS - FuU & part-time. So. 0.C. area. (Irvine, Npt. Bch. a. El Toro). No eJI per. nee:. Will train. All shins avail. lmmed ~-Apply btWll 9am to 2pm. Bums In temallonal Se_c urJt )'. 1175 E. Ceder. Ste 102 Anabam.~. ~<Mt Jf you have top 3eC.'J'd&na1 skills • att a pJd orpnber, 1ft need )Q1. U you can Lake a personal interest an cimt dNdl•""I & detatl oriented bustne11 ad wrtisiQI, we have a poa1- bOD you can lfl'OW ioto with one ol Oranie Coun ty'• ladinl advertiaing agencies. Jntere1ted" m.t'J9. 70X>. SO::V /BK.PR, part/full time. R. E. Co. CdM. Salary nea. Call 9·12. Mm-Thu. fm.81()() SERVICE STATION ~ANt:ETECH -Ftr~apeeding olJ co. Cali ror appt. MS.am Lookin& for Sharp Protealooall 1eekln1 ............ ~ SHIPPING• R!lCUVINO -Costa Mma8t ..... i'10 E. 17U1 8t. CM. Apply in ..-io.12. Sblppln1 t lltcei (t:J Ori. NI time. (h _......,, Appl)' In ..-.... u... a.n.. derd Sboee 1077 8 . a.i.c.11. -, I ..... ~ ....... llllllilwk e-:l=a;i:}~ bu r:,•~I •••1 •11n5ci room .... ·--tJee. tro l ••olllaaleal , ...... ...v.. .-. W Ill ,__.w. for die I' I J<4G( ol tM 1::l~o1,.~c'!Y1 11-lronSJTtt. ''"'"' lluowa" °""' bnlod r.v:n~ ~ wuber .... ~~-= ~c.ctr,w l4&4n'37 111'.JQ'S IAl.8: ...-b ,., ..... \.lblm, dmn. .., ....... '*·twin bedt. Jampl. anUque dllna. 1lu1ware ii ............... ............ ._. 1....,.... m.tn. vur. W'arner, Werner II ,.._..,RB. Apt •• a.. bldl. ....... ,. nus am •:»4:m. No ~. WAN't1'08UY lf1't IO(DA AiOOOlll> 4DIUl&DAN ..... ..... I twww•s .. , ....................... =:P::a~=:i ~-m.unna ~., documeal•· MJI ~ ........... ~ b. .. on'a" • .Ublo work ~wkbanex ulleot ulary and bmlfJ&I PllCkale tnchad q :r.T'."1 ~ Life. Deote ,.lledlcal luurancea, Peo1lon, Aan. Savtnp Plan with ... ilUnlt. l~ paid ~ pw )'Ollr ud 1 ,... vacaUGn after 6 rooolhl. Tbia poeltlon muat bt filled im- ~1 apply ri.avtic •NC ......... o...•-c......., STOCK aaws < t·a)'lllU"I eledJUllcs > V'l:l"DUNARY HEA.Lnf Tlll:1NIClA.N.tic, 4D 1'r .._ ICINND. PERSON, 81&&.aly.-..J» WNTllSS Part Ume. 5 dayl. 11·3. k 7S to start. Private ~ub. Cal1 for ~~t.ame,o­ per. not neceuary. Angie'• P\ua, Larwi• fllla. lilll-3m WA-ITRESSES·full & part.cime, pd vacatJon. apply Taylor's Rettanm. Sama Ana Freeway la Redhill. 1\r!ti.n. WMTllSS Mature • expr. 1n crvilbl.l for fast rotree stq,. 1be Blue Dolpb.m. 3115 V\a Udo. NB ....................... WNll'ED: .._ Blue or lllaM.tle or Golden. ww~.•1111 SlaDd&.rd Poodle. 7mo. tA tan. AKC. Movmg Amda to Mil. Make ol· fer 559M1, aft. 8 BeUJt\d P'tm. All!Wl I mo. old. AXC. Prom IJ'Wll b&ood.l.i.De. Eves ...... Bid St.aUiml • Kare . Baiatned llor1ua. "llo1e Parade Vd.enlm. '' JM..ZZll or -JOll. Hlf••t111li.l .... I06S ....................... W"tbend waterless Cidwwwe. mpe Mt. '°' prim ... SdD lo box. DKUau«a ~ 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WWWI ~PRICES PAID: OOLD..slL VER-U..S. CXJINS: Gold clua rtqp_.mens :., ladies • WW blO' rinls. ....... t.eedl.. ~ Abo buyiDI Sterlln& sUvenrve It Jewelzy. U S. SUver dollars • cnn., WW i**~up. cau tar ~ quote. Direct <r 0:6d, tM.cl0'1, Pvt Pty,HB. Suon concert ba11 mdf'Mr 100 watt ....... 6-lOIDcb...-.~ lbt 9ell bcquet aub o1 JG)/(der. ~ Irvine couple mem-OMceFW•ae& bersb1p. Call eves . 'e's • IOll '18).1.SO. ........ .............. . CJd Ski Machine, good Ill· 5:s?Jma. ~ l;::e, ValmllL lep1 aa copies. Xlnt ~ cmd. Sl400. 87U610 TIFFANY C L U B MBRSHP 6 10 other cluba. beet olr·tr•de? 6'7S-1.llM SL VER For Sale. 90% U.S. C.0U.. 1~. 25r, ~. &lwr dollan, -f&M ballion ban. Pvt Ply Slew Wit.on $49 9477 1QAll..IPM Mm.sat .ktll W~ Teams Club ErqWtte very modern ~ spedftect oma: fumisbinp. Take over pymts . 1276. <71') 518)0 Smo 3IO oopler & lup- pliea, Yortisown copter. VdcJI-adduJ& macbioe. lleerdm1aJ cbain • ell· ec\E'lle dwn. Make ol fer ~lSl P'aaUy Membenhip No Po rt ab I e e I e ctr . trm:lller fee Sl.400 dooa · typewrtter. w /cartridce txntod:ll.ftb. MG-76118 nbbon. Desk • cbatr. Ma&eoller m-5176 ~ lad 9locS C1efU to beJp ua malnt•ln our leadership In the manufacturer of c:om Wanted: pac kagers. female. S:U.5/hr. to start MerJt raises. 1537 ~N.B.59·5125 1 Sllldaealar 70K klio&e C\& clemmwt apprmaed Sb1b-Tsu AKC xtra at Dll, nqwaite 15 IPIQ8l. 4 IDDll. old Yem c1mm1 ciU1Wi d&DDa' Gorbam lt.erl.i.n& silver ~ &-pt aet.tJ.n&. ,. 1081 =~· WAREHOUSEMAN / NIGHT MAN -~ duues. Great far after school work. l4per' br. Vaned dulles. lh. 3Pllto8Plil•ppt"OS Apply at 23811 V 1<1 Fabncm&, Ste lOL MIS sian Vil$>. 78M751 Ml)/080. '19).1074 "''i:. Una. llillLWlll2 ~~-q~ ............ zlnt C'OOd. Make ofr. ---•••••••••••• 9IB.3lll2 •a«D5 •am: BUNNIES• All colors, abapea • mm. Oall MMm> ties will in· pullina and is· m.-a d parta, and as· ~-Familiar with ~printout de· ty Hl.,bland ,C A ___ .,II • AllO ~ acn;p Pi. QJem bm tmattrall, or lbapedlc, 10 YT wmty Ne w. sz~. 1141 8205, ,._.&0...,.. 1090 ~ lil~ caua. 19tl4 Bead> "1llte s.mo,M. l yr old _II. HA. a.4'C2 .. 9541 ...................... . We offs-a stable work envt.ramnem with an ex-c e 11 e o t salary and beoefJla pactqe iDclud· lni ~paid life. midcal dental ln· U'llDDell. Penakln pla.n, savtnp plan with blgb irun.t rate. one week paid ~ after Sill IT'D1ha, 11 ~ bol.lda ys per year. This pornllon mutt be filled Im· ~~eapply Ji1i)$ l1ll> Red Hill Aven1ar Cost.a Mesa, Ca e:ll8 Equal ()ppor1dnlty Eqiloyer M /F Te1cber·Alde1, Pre Scbool Teaches', Nunery C&r&Giwn. Fu1J Ume 6 PM s-tt time. llinimu.m waae 1tart1n1 salary. lmmld. opmlnaa. Hunt. Bch. Kinder-Olte, la:M2 Beaeb Blvd . H . 8 . !lM-255. ~5lt;'HOMI. ElrdUnC vacatioa club oow trainln1 for tetrpn. Wes-ticket de- liwrieHrea DllJ"I. Earn -.tile )'OU lam tn Santa Am <moe. 543-7957. TD.EX OPERATOR •v. I /11' I i WM $$ D9 Manne hardware das ln!U.or in Irvine bas warehoule ~-for sbJJ11DC • order pull.mg Min. l yr. apr. req. Xlnt bmettts. Contact .Demus ~8to5PM.EOE WC.PIOCISSOI ~Oeder' law t\rm ...iaac Ml or part Ume ~for everunp & weekends . Flexibl e hmrs W.I'. or computer background oeceuaf) Call Joyce Sharpe, 75-m> Mm, s I ....................... t. . 1005 .....L. •••••••••••••••• mlie w talhbota. l50 86C23 Pure Gddeo Rm'etver a nm. old female. Hou.e b-c*m. CalJ 673-4.$02 F'w Jt • 8050 ....................... ••llUY•• Good i..s Fwmture • = OR l will te!J er for You MAS1IRS AUCT10H 64' IH6 & lll:t6H ~ Waterford Chao deber, 9 btes, 2 oen. MdJ 8-9, 7S"5710, 8n 1020 ....................... Deawutu OW.., <r confel we table 41ill rt x 7 ft .• ~ ln. plate Jll.MS OD DlltunLI tree ~ 6-e (Jteel rdnforced). Very unu1ual 6 bealtU'ul. WUJ not nt our qewbome. 5-1011 ....................... BRAND NEW! Sola 4' lov- eseat, Colonial atyle. lOO"'o cotton. S525 . .., Oriental Ru1. h 12 Ks1mn. Pftnc:b coiora. SBX>lbltoll' -..uu NINE Drawer Drw1er wtlb twm ma.mn. 60'' .-. top wood dea& W1lb cbair. Both llke new. SlOO. ea. Oriental end ua O>. or ti.t olfer. B«m ... " t 1071 ....................... 8080 ....................... MOVLll\IG ML'ST SD .. L' 11>'' OJma catimet woo ,.,. cir.a. aeecia repeJ.T. s:m 7' pJDl UJi. br~ Imp S5i00. 3 wood bu st.oats DOO. Luy-boy reclmer l50 4-dn wer ~ISO ~ 79G-17l0 l\n 5llk klmaool, O\let'. !Qtled deco dwn. sbon fur roat. Old Glory 4!M-9020 7S2 S Coaat ttlry. Lq Bdl Famly llftnben!up In Npt Bch Teai.&s Club RI). la)-1349 Newport Beach Tennu Club Family M"m· ber'llSp SL<l!O. ~ Tlll Sorabed . n ewl y u p holstered, +new mat· 11'9 875. X1ra farm qn tx./IDIU. ll?S.141-8205 F\alll mower 11!5 06d~ sra a..vy wood mb M Dbl bed 11ae Ratt1n ......_rd SU. Ka. me Rllltm lwwdboard., neecb wart •· 2 bean bati dlalln 15 .... Le-wood -----5'7..Jl.12 ~ Club ol lrvme. couple membership lm55M15' ... ......, IUO ql 6cz. W6 85 pa Gorii.am ~rllnt: lll1he Spnt ml> t'"t fdi ~ ar6C2-:m<J LUMBER . 5x5·174 ', 31lS ·2J '. Sx7 9~·. ~ZJ'.· All for Sl 95 I\ All f\r ~t:twnll 5 IW fUel :! ~ orw :rJ fal dream fuJt f1S H eb ~ tnrk UJ? cha.ins m.3&~ 2 M e m btrsh1ps t n ~ Sch Athltt1c Club 1150 n <714 1 ~ CARPET·Ume green 6 mo. old. UIOO sq ft Sa cr1h ce I~ 00 yd 551·ll4:9 l..awaal. l yr old. l.lnt mad. llOO. C2) 19" btk • ... warbll tYS e U . 3J" Sdrwmn cu1 's btke StO. 2 KodaJt antique canJe'1IS 1100 ea ~ SCUMUTS ANSWEIS Sid:m-~­ Gtwm -Alblno - ONlONS All I .am people to do 15 to llft me a snule with ~cm it.~ bold Uie~<M>_ l••h•+ie baby Utmp! Q'9ll t»by abrrwer CJ.fts. Woodbnd1e Call art 4 ~$52.Gll. US> ~way Grand 7' ~ Mdet ac. 110.000 . a3ni SpmtM)Goodl 1094 ....................... QC. CUN COLLF.CTORS SHOW ApiJ 126: U. Haun i-5. Bl.N ·SELL· TRADE t"t>..i1.l.rtll.g ~. ant.a - <!" • rmdml. blades, ~~ rebcs. surphn, In· <llm artifact.I • jeWelry. =~.e'=er~~ too ~ to men- lJan.. PubUc welcome. Unr to t.bt! 0 C. Fair· ~ tnLef' pte J.A, ~ Dr . CM. for recorded 1nrormat1on C9IJ (714) .. 7fllf1. ....................... ~ Z5" RCA colOt' 1V, 2 yr wmty, free de· bwry.~.846-1786 Qmole ltA!reo. like new Lo8ded$100 IM8-7252 'IS' Zenilh Console cir TV. Gd ~ oond. S'15. 545-lZIM aft 5pm. For sale: Pbane llaie. Ele<:. addlnl machine m m-018) IY img. Home cassette deck nnid ·~ szso. C&1J Brad •ICU175. DDIO Equa.liJ:len 50% otf ule. Spectro, BSR, CT'OWll, JVC 6 others from a Ailmtfc Mmlc ~ A tradint firm i n Newport Beach, n~ an experienced Telex ~· P /lJ.JDe from 1:3lto5:Zpn. Monthru Fri. Pleliee call Am*U al~. <l'iem.al aatiq\.8. Invest )Qr m:my wilety. We hne mext.emave collec· tian from Cbma. Korea. Indonesia. Imported direct . rea1on•ble prices. Dusty Dr•con. l05 So. Pl Camino Beal. SmOrnwne. ~•u tr...sb1pct velvet Jpc. ..Simal aola. mo com· r...------------------------- *lLSICY• Now hhinl telephone aecretarlet for a new concept in a.n.awerto1 service. P /time or f /time lhifta ·~· locludel 1ocm wkndl. Typln1: 35wpm rtq'd. Many employee benefits avallable. Satar,¥: •DI/ax> to start f /time' 1Daalel accordiq to )Qr pn:crw. You will be f:raa&.«llce to many Important bua. Need Piii toned voloe, u- IU'mCle. appearance & """*'OP a.u llan. -Fri. mom. 6t&4t7l E.O.E. .,, •• =· 1010 ....................... WA,gf}Jl II DRYER &ft= Wube:r, dryer 6 di•· bwa1ber. A·l cond. ll25ea. N&-5848 CXIJ&lOI' 12 C'U ft. Xlnt amd. Sl75. Call aft 5: 30 PllN).1101 ,._. ......... ... ,.., ........ .., .-. ... .._..,_.,_ __ ... __ .......... , ., ..... .. w.a1t t:mi1liil plm. M).1115. Dstane:r couch, SJOO. ~.l50 ea. mile. ciber' tun:Ulure. 6'13-517f 9' Clive Vel• Sola. Xlnt oond. $125. C:O.t $1100 May()).~ BeU. Med. DR tab&e, 3 lrs liM.a, e Cane beck c!Wn, 2 a.nm. EXQ. lwltwo+m crewel em· b.)lallow '--on wtUU. ••ia ~Wt IOIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' You can be a i WINNE.R t &I # ... . ~ ~ Just by sendbll us your name and addreu and by watching for your name In the cla11lfted ads or the Dally Piiot. . : : :I .. Wln tu=-to tbn:J.lrcua~. arJe• attmu•emeot attrac or IPO even . uat out this coupon ind man I& ay tO : auatfted Department. Dally PUot 330 W. Bay Street, Cotta Meta, CA 9M2' . . . . §ii z ~ 0"" • .... -• ---~ .... ·-.. _ ..... --..._ _______ •1'·~1:':~·· ...... ._.,__ ·~ FIND VCJUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORTH $10 s....my, Apt 26, 198Cl-1000a.m. 161115:00 p.m. L.oe CeDelolos RacQuet .a Sparta Qt> f<u'lllin~ hOaed bV ~ Vtllev Jlyoeel apoi llD"lld by BASF Vdao Corp. ~ t> benefit lllCCIAL OL YW11C9 end°'*' loalf dwtlll. cm ..-sao~ U'dl.-i~1 _. ... 125.....,.......,116a • .._ •em11o11_,1111alllltltd11¥~ TCUT*'Wll C*e teml 9llillf MRla, ~ t1t, f!Oll'Mil ~. '2109 «_...(JW) .... IT'S EASY! Look for ,..,. ume aad 1dd1W1 ta .... ,., clallMled eecU.. U ,.,. 111111 lt, eall IU·5'71 Est, m U4 n will arraqe for )'Otl a. plek •P JOU UcbM at IM ....... omee of die DAILY PILOT __ :1_ WIS• IUYING -SB.LING Tllllla .... DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT , ....... ,_, ... ..-642-5678 9040 ....................... lt711CA'..AI 'hrtn IO'a, 1JO houri;, lmdld. Pri. P'.Y. Brst Of ,_.,Call 548-UIOO (Mon Prl. daya >; 731·8.2 lti <•n'*• Ii weekends > "* far Jcny. 'Tl Seacrall·SP'23, fully equipped , AlllP'M/muJUplex CB, RDP. 118. outn11en, newtrtr. 8'7-8870 17W S1d Boat 1961 Pat tenon Plat-bottom. V Drive. '2.500/080. ~ 01a a-aft. 1Z6 20' Holl- dly. UOO. 87s-33&0 '711 21' Glautron V-216, Ssicrtftaber. aooHP Mere 0 /B + 15HP trolhn~ naor. M.al\Y xt.ru. Mut1t aee to apprec. Sac ami 32' TROJAN SIP' OOL. A like new 'T1 mdJ w /twn dill q 'a. Only 210 total hl"I. wtU Herl nee for acm Qa1J Ownr Jdlr 113l-3W G ' Gran Mariner fully equipped, beautifully maintained. ready to cnaae OI live aboard ll0,000. Jack Curley 514-1505 evenings & weekends, 642-4321 waekdayl. ...., ......... , .. J9a ... "" ....................... R.Dn" 22 ft ID. 8'.r. .... _.,..., .... szso1.-.-.,.,. ..- ,.,...._ Tr....a tl70 ....................... TINI' TIWl, II' J11co ... 1. lllnt. ('CDd orrcr .... IT OIQIUll Trailer now av•IJ•hle tor SUl'l'lmt'r ..ul 1140 'ftttly won &bly disc o unt ·n PnMier, aeU ('Ufttalned Nlf11er1tur l lt'an & oonifortablt-t'dh)' 11 fl bkdl a\ l&ilabl. 547 3182 '7[) Komfort, '>t•tr c1111 t.&1mlJ AJr C'()nd VI' ry clean $3000 C' a 11 -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• MEW PARTS&SERVlCE HOUIS =m.'U16pm Lhrufr1day Sat. &Sun. SAOD8M4CIC flOID ZMOS. MJun. Santa Anu Al the Comer ol W b.l'ner 546-7070 WANTTOBUY BUMPER-TO FIT 510 iOOATSUN 540-5721 SSAVES.Avt S WITH USID PARTS J.mported car parts IMPORT Atn'OSUPPl.Y 101 N Manchester Anaheim 776-9800 2 Pc Bra foe 1B80 Celka MO. &'ll-8522 eves /wknda. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lMPORTANT NOnCETO R.F..ADERS AND ADVERTISERS The prtce of ltema aidvertlaed by vehicle dnlen in ~ vehicle cluaafled advertl11a1 colurms does not lnclude any applicable taxes. Ucense. transre r fees. ~ chargea. reea for a • auta Cr-al\, Chrys VS, ai.r pollut.lon cootrol de- 8KW Kohler Juat live·•· vice rertlf\caUoos or de- b o a rd q u 11 11 t I e 1 aler documentary pre· U.OOOntlp AY 646-0000 ~se ~~,,~nn:; ...... .... / theadvert1..er ClwhN 9050 .....__/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....'!.._~~ aa..iC:a 9520 •fMMAC.Jll'-30' BOATS 8112 mo. plan.'> prepaid from 11.Stmo. lncludln11 Uip.1-llllll 7141964·~ B'S ANGElS FISHI NG . ENTERTAINING , BUSJN~l ! 60' Hat terwi Sportfiaber Enjoy the IOOd llle ! Contal1 a>bHapn ff1~8IO ...... w 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta.PU! !llllt eell iny aall boat. 21 fl., Kleela 4, head, engine & tralfer. Like NEW! 00 m«ldO (weekdays) •m.m <weekends 1 ·e. Luden 18, 261\, vam hull, slip 1n NO . beautiful. 14000 IM-«>10. CAL z. Old but aound. 1n allp. Pvt pty. $3250 ~ er..t new 18' Hobie Cat. Orey pont oons w /mll.l'OOn Itri pes. DI x ..ua. New trlr. S::Z,900. Qa1J Id\ TPM. f/1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '46 FonJ WoodJi:, restored Sll.<XX>. '48 Ford Woocilt', realored mint cond. $00,IXX>. 675-f\161 '5.1 MG TD restored Sll.500 714~~eves ~Rae.. Rodi 9540 .....•.....•....•...... '6.5 Cuda Sleeper VN} trick & clean, nc•w 340. 4-spd. Scll or trade Pvt pt) 842~ ---4 "'1lwef Dri•M 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 DOOCH 414 D 150 PICICUP Adventurer model Loeded inc. auto trans., Wt, air oond.. elf road wheels & llres. Never re- gistered .less Ulan 700 rrues• 1361961 $1418 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 101.0 llAROOR ntvo CO~ll\ Ml!>A b4'l 0010 'Tl Chevy Bluer, x Int <XJOd. AM/FM, air, muat sell. SliMOll>, AM !PM • ~SLOOP '70 Ford 4x4 4-a p, W/N.B. SUP. Needs w/cloaed service body. 'ILC. Ptnal reduction. SLl,SD. ~ Good running S1800 Hobi• H with t railer Clean. •1100 . Cal l -.-47'71 Ews. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nrr~Bo•t .... • ••• Debbl• CID>-- "' .... ., , •• llip '°" lH la B. Harbour . m .-.u.Jlcl11. eves .... MllMIOIT MAMU. ... A..U --1 ........ Ddaftlll.NrJWllclllle Db &,Na•,_ .,.. ,., .... ,, .... 1...U. M ', N .. ,port ...... __ FIRM.56-6147 i9 JEEP. c;J7. All po611. bie extras. Red w /Wbt pbutrtpe, wtlt banlop Ii ClllVll tcp. 9tereo. tape deck, AJC, 181SOO. 515l·Nel Tncllt tl60 ........................ 19791RUCI 0 E..,_,ANCll W. aWJ have some !MW im trucks In stock. llnllic reductioal ! SAVI NOW! C OHNEll l':HEVROt f T ·II ,1.11llhd ,., I \ \fl;;_'. \ '•46-I 100 ... tl70 ....................... 197&DODGE l/4TOl+VAM Al.at»1wUr trans., cl"IQe OOll&rol, AM I f'M 1tel'\'O rwilo w 1c:ueette. a!arm .,..,. C 8. nid.io, new lhu. a new enaime PLUS ITU!h nwn' 1296()/belt ctfer ~I <213 > •2D ~ or (714> au-~ ~ \lll8 Olt<vy ~uburban, 1-. 100. auto , $1300 OBO ~ ----- ·10 Forv E200 302V·8, UKrw( Camper top ~ heater fl llOVt' let·up. FM CUI. Obi beet 7tlre.. IUOO. Mt.a818 '77 Dodie Mui Van 8-200, aut o .. cruise cntrl .am1fm 1ter. 1.&pe,a1c Sar nr1ce $2200 Dys 673 4013 e ve:. ~ 6 cyl Font Van '65 Xlnt cond Toilet & s ank SL?!iO Ql II 497 J6W7 73 ~e Van. sunroor. mag whls. run~ l?ood Look~ J:ood 642 0762' 646-01 64 Corvalr Van, runs -. &G-0762 OC' M&-8391 Fer sale i1 l''ord van ax> or lrade. ·~ Chevy abortbed tra!ler, 1200. 811-411.\ --~ 9510 ....................... LMSI Oii IUY! GOOD USID CMS wttb no down pe.yment O.A.C. I.Arie •ledloo .. · .nut model.a. Call Mary "'Jll)' for dlitaila. SICUll'11IS AUTO~ 752-2526 .._W..sd 9190 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ror top l.aed cars-r<>ttlgn. dooutJm or clasa.lcs. If )Q.lr car Is extra clean, 1«1\Sf1RST! ~ ,, I ,,. Of°mMJe c_.., 2925Harbor Blvd (,'C8fAM~A 979-2503 Oln 't Sell Your Car" CltEV1YIMW P,\YSTOP 001.LAR fu'Oean Used lmporU Call Mike or Don 13~ll71 WANTED!!! Late model ( 1977 o r )1)UJUte rl VW Camper Would pref er II pop· lop or Westfalia mode l v.bich has tow mlles & la dean' Please call 1714) 7tl lrol. 1f no answer. PLEl\.5E keep lr)'lni' WANTED! Lale model ToyO(as and Volvo s . Cal l ua TODAY!!! c ......... . "'-•O·UOJ • '40·'4'1 PmlSCHES WANTED Allow~ the opportunity to oms1der' the purchase or trade--in ol your clean Pl:ncb9. Qieck wttb u. Thdllyl Tap Dlllm' Plid Fer Your cart JCllaOMalOM I' 11a. tt11~ _ ........ a.ta.... 540-,.. WAMl'm OnDsld• All" --. .... . ' --~·· - CR~_VIE R 1910'1 ... NOW! UVIOH LASTPIW 79'alN STOCK SADDL.E.BAC..'K VALLEY IMPORTS 28402 Mll.l'l(Uerlte P1cwy MJSSJON VIEJO 831·2040 49Mt4t Q.OSID~AYS ~COUMTY'S OLDIST ICIMdAW'1 BN. Beach Blvd . LA HABRA !SMI No of SA Fwy> 1714)522-5333 ~ybyA.ppt. '781MW530I lmmaculate! Runion re· au1ar ~ 4 speed, power ltftrinl, pawer brakes. air cxnl. AM I FM aten!e> cuae<te, electric sun rod, electnc windows, lq)BI t.an llllc.>n or On1) 31,<XX> nules Beat orrer Call 642-0131 --- l917 BMW Dl AM FM cassette !>lereo. air caxl, nawtess int , 494 21};6 1976 BMW ~-metallic (JQrd blue. uuto . a r. ~ a.m1fm 11ter , new t.u"e>. tuned 4 3 *>- 52.<XX> mi 25 mp1 S7500 673-.wl3 9715 ......•........••...... CA1'R.1 PARTS New Koru shocka < '72 to "74> V-6"s1 50".4 ctr N('w Seara H.D. 48 mo. bat t.ery. <113% olO Leather 1port 11teerln11 wheel (SO"J, °") Call 842.0138 'T6 Capri, xlnt cond. lo m1. new paint. new tires. $BX>. m-6813 '71 Capn 2000. i.nrf .. 4· spd.. sum 8C7 71.58 before noon 1972.. rebll eng, V6, auto, eoodoond. 8G07G016t6-Dl t720 ..,, -•+t. Mpd, -*· af, All/J'll e .... , A.IC, •• 900. 111-7074 '74 ~l. auto., A.I C, ...., 11Jdleli.u; Pit. Allr. ..IOO. 171·412' ....... .... ,. z. XIII&. shape --Ell. Ill or JO. Ms•:..,,. 'Tl .0.l.lun 8 ·210. 4dr. l!W>., .. soo. Gl.-S.. all s TS2-16SO. '71 Dauun 110 w1n .. dim. lll..lll ..U. moo. 111Ml60 '723 ....................... Ferrari Dino Spider 2UOTS Daytooa -.. bwpndy/\an, ~Y mill&. az.ooo •J.aor 548-ml "" t721 ....................... 1174 l'\at Spyder, navy liue mnvttt.ible 'lro-8411 i4 1211 Sport L Fiat 70.000 m New pallll. new up i.,1 Runs good. ll200 •Z?'.18 l'VI!:> '71 flat· Good eq Needs tnn end won Cheap 917tl. ....... 9727 ....................... VISITYOUR CMHGICOAST HONDA ~s TODAY!!! UHIVllSITY SALES 6 SERVICE CLD5MOllU HQM)A GMCTIUCICS 80 Heria' Blvd. can'AMESA 540-9640 WANl'TOBUY tm~ACCORD 4DRSEDAN 842-3.1'79 .. • L WI'/ alilArl> • .............. .... , .... ~ .. ., .... Ill.. all --D:I. ..-f, I0-11111&. Leaae pmt. Ma. •1.000. H1·7211 or &&11 'Tr •E me&alUc brn S11Drf . stereo eua. TllCml. Good coed. IU.$00. t57·930Jd11. 9&152eW!S. wka. New•.a>l..~rr. A.IC ...... ..._UIO a-.'EOP' A KJHD ! 'st 23111 llmrool led.an. In atora 1 e llyrs . &lllO!OBO CIMl597 MBUJO SL "74. lllnt cood. llJm brown. barnboo ID· tr.2t.asa.PIP.81141Mi Mllcedm Bens. 1976 450 SL. lmmac bill w 1bllc &love leath. Polished ~. si.eo ra.sa. lo m1, mu.g Me! $23,500 I bl.t. n4 637 TG>or"1tl"487 73Gcllkl4SOSE Perfect cood . new paint.loaded, orta owner. Apprahed at SU.7~ wlldJ at Sll.22:1 ~Sll5M·f RARE 'T3 :n> SE!.. xlnt cond • \nrf, '*'OOd • ieau. True Old World eleg.anct" Sll .300 offer Qt.II 4IM-003'7 or ~ll988 'Sil MB. zm. 4-dr' whl. naedl, r•t.onn1. make clftr 973-5176 71 MeTedes 45ai£L. al I xtraa 1nc lud1nl( .,nrf :.1.700 m1. mint cond Sl..9.8'18 '161 721rl. 831-6411 Miii 9744 ....................... "18 MGB. 12.,(0) au . very ~ rin>. will conalder trade . o .. y .. 1213 1827 4831. f-:Vl'\ m4)847'D ....... '741 ....................... ~ 9750 9734 -·················· ........................ ..•.•.••...•........... 7491 I COW£ Air. alloyli, 5 spd. met1rulously m11n ta1oed Excepllonal t'<l'1d m,ooo mi sio.500 ~ 61 Porsche 91 1 Xlnt cmd SIBX> or bit al r ~ ~7191 4 1f 'aft Ullnl RX7 Super lhal1>' Many u UU nw..uft Lras' AM FM <"•~le Q\ly5,000aulea, 5apeed. m;i g wheel~ M u r. t air a:ni, stereo. power sa«'rHl ce Call beforl' m.ema. rear defroater. ion~ cJO(h lnw.rior. metallic -blue. (Zl>YSB> '72 llU T Taraa Loi rru S8898 AUSTAM INl .. l. 171411-43~507' Betweei 8 ~ p m Call~ancr6 A&k for'l'lm i 4 Muda RXJ. Gd rond1 Um SlD> 7S1-3llll 1.977 Mazda GU.: ha l r h back, deluxe Interior. 31.<XX> mil9, • cybnder. 5 sperd. 9'.S\l'Ool 3.lld r a l·k , rad-Or)' :ur. new radial tires. $3495 r1rm Cull ~ 9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '75 280SE 70.000 miles. s tereo. power wmdow!I, rrwse ClOllll'ol, au cond. , Brit iah radn1 areen. "Xlo't •tomoble ... Sbowroom l"Mdy. (185NW0) AUSTAM lNT'L (714)1-63~5079 Betweml:J!Mp m. Call s.56-42112 after 8 Ask foe nm. 72JIOSI U V-t, eu&omaUc trana .. poMr" eteertna. ate.reo t ape, cruJae control. Blll'Jundy In color . ~ un.maculat.e. (11l7) $74'5 CMCalYaSON VW·POl8CBE-AUDI ~ E. o.tHiway II& BuUdl Drive ~---m.o '"' MllllOSI 4DOOll9AM ............ wttlt ell ti uas bmurJ appoAnt· ............ '° ... ..-...1<.no>. CM.Y""8 HOWAmQsn•t ~·· N&W 9&ACJI .,, ... F'ruil :.potlcr. allo)'ll, air. $ sp ~I 0.000 '1 }, m~.1·vcs mms •'6SCPondw• Very dean 67!; 711141 73 Por-;rht• 1114 n t'lll pa1nt. 35MPG, muat sell &!St olfl'r 631 UB2 "18 9U SC llN1, Ivory l\Jln. lthr. rur. wndl, mirrors . P n . H.500Ml 123,SOO 6Gal67. 646-l<BJ 74 Carrera Targa perf ert S34. 000 R t-d Tan 7 &ff's I.I.kl' new Beat orfer 842 1317 . 648-llW Aalllta,ce 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'l DEALER IN U.S.A ~~~VER ROLLS·ROYC( ·~J.,., ..... ,.. .. pon S.ttll , ____ _....A CLOUD 'VNOAYS T.,..._ 9765 ....................... 77 TOYOf A sas ~ .... CUMlt.e. fl.ll..._C-PE) , ..... Cl VMUY .... 0.JS Q 1·2040 4'M949 "JI Olllca (71', xlDt cood. anrf. AC , AM /FM , 11100 /bat 411·1735 , etas 71 CeUca Futback, ~ apd.. lmmae. o .. ler ..teed. Low ........... em/On eut. • JC)wer ... DP11*a>. tmo. Call 4H·HTI boate • ..... .. . .... .....,. -- 1171 I .. CHaVD • ''::t:.. ..... 'T7YWIUS Vf!IY IMrp 7 ~­rf .000--. Kud to find autom.aUe lrana It 'a ~elem. (1J7.00> ..,, .. WITHAM w..uw .... MDW..calmt• Ave. in~ •1m1 ..... ..,, "71 vw CUit.om Rlnen ~.~.atias. IC.. ...,., tape ......... C'7Wltm&10.~ 775alOCCO ..,... mlt.aWe 4 speed wtth air cood1tlooln1 D)oam&e I ( 18BRXH ) $4695 IOeWTTHAM VQJCSWA ... 1800 W'9lll:llmter Ave tn W.urunster -~t 831-78IO "M VW q , lo ml . MW radlala . FM etereo . DnJ ODO 640 ~ii al\ 4 ·um vw 8lJfi! AutiJ a tr. ~CXXJ on1 rru. id rood mll>b.tdr ~ ••• I.Sta ..... Hl2l Calle Monte 0.SllllnDO Beach You are tlw wlnntt of hK> fret Uc:kdl !SlO 00 value>. to S..Ccilf. c h• tty r..-a..1c Laa~ ~·~Qub Pbuala6n Valley ncs& may be cwr'Md by caJ.hng 642·5678. ext ZTZ. ••• 'fl6 f'~ 4 '>pd, ~ oog. .ure..nt<"k $1200 494-!0ll; ---'72 VW &.lg UIOOrr Runs xtm Nrw ~ tie 5418 'fl6 8 VW bl&s. x..1.ot run 1'111\R <'Olld . no rw. t Sl&SO 67J..80XI 15VW~r sumorolfer 673-01.!M i'• Rabbit ·L 4 dr. air. JIAO, Mlrbt'l.Jn' Rf' R K f"M. Ilk~ MW $6,9.SQ mLD.~3e07 ---Vahio 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOi.VO SAi.iS. SlltVlCf Ate> LEASIHG OVERSEAS Dt.UVER' LXJ'ERTS IAJILl llC! VOlVO 1i86 1 larl>or Bh "d tU)TA ME.Si\ 646-9303 54~9•67 ..... Uwd •.••..•.•......•..•.... ~ ''°' ... •...........•....... MAIERS AUl'OCltlTIR 14Z Bilker St.reet can'AMESA 540-9202 "05 ....................... .... 9910 .. .................... . 1172 Buick Skylark a.corn ., I cylinder a.. IPllt coupe. sreat for l'llkllw' or roedster ~What olfen• S-.1.MS 'Tl IA Sabre, PIS. P /B. •• -eand. 900 oc bsltctr ..... c· ff II ....................... '11 a.DORADO 1lnt . ilaillllolll&<M>- • ........... llll, .... ..IU)O ...... =.--clldl.•. ..... OCllWVW • Wble . d ea ler . C7W,.... ... OI , ~ 4-dr, "811 pwr., air. f .cyl . s.-&-.Cll-?a .. LTD.» ..... Ntly •IJIPM. xi.t. cond. a.coo. ... :..,, ..s..u1t.a..U..1n. ~nnnu• .. !!•~? left ca ..... J\llt Tab 'Tr TWN& CPS '"50? OM"paU.MU* ..... rt •.... '-ded . 'IO&POIA:DO ltM, t~ IHVQP Every extra latlud.lu _.. Dir sunroof• Oal1 l .Ut rrulea. <ELOO MIO> Mww, '950 D&..m P ip. ~tp.a. u11111111111•-••••• (7M*"1.98. ORANOEOOUNTY'S ......., lllO BLOORADO, aood UNCQl.H.11.ERCURY cmd. aid .... G-. Dll:ALDSHJP ~,,.,.,......_.... IAYR 4Jl•Of 'T'1 SEVlU.E. daaaic bn. LINCDH-11.ERCUR Y New Mlebella Urea. ••"*>ee.i.. Or. cnMe. 1-tnc:&.BeeuUluJ ~IAM rw.t exit llbr. Inter Alwaya JRVINS 1ara1ed. Sac. llHO. IJ0.7000 Sll.a15 a. ..... ....................... smUSMSl'! Wit have a 8l)C)d MMdlon o f NEW 6 USE D ChtYrolietl ! COHHlLl C HlYROLET ·~.,..1 1 111 • ., I\' .. • • r-I \ \I t • .., \ SU-1200 "70 lletf'W')' Moaterey ~ p,.._ p/b. ate:. & rwlo.,,,.,. Raly Ott Bob' m.lf:w af\er S pm .mi lbtaell "leMarqub xlnt CIJDll SllOO. l)y$ IS3-KHJ(I ... ; M.1-SlZ ev Im Mercury Nonard1 Gtua.. lo nu . 1mm<11· rood.. fully _,qwppcc.J .... 'f17 Camaro Xlnt cond ~w Beslotfer Call t t • g; 9952 ....................... 561 9401 "75 Malibu.. f; <")'I . A C 1tt'r. al l v u w~r . 12.lOOi<>BO 64(MJ734 or •awo im Non 6 r yhnder, ~ Xlat rood_. lo rm.sa.1m i6 Matibu ClaMJr wa 110Q.. Loaded, tow mllea. &O«ll'6. all 6 'a Nova WICQO. G<IOd u-cs. New Una. brtaL -080. m.4IM '73 ..... CWto. All pwr, tape dee&. ~ wbeels, new UIW 6 batter-,. Clem. ~17WD14 "16 Molwl 2 + z. air am rm &-tit C B . 26m~ p ~ lo au Sl,000 C.ill •i.m "13 <Apnce clauJc 2~. U:it cond.. on llJ owner. V.a .-o., PIS.. P B. A/C, lml otr. 19-14lt c::as,.ler H2S ....................... 1911 Vol are Wa1on AM l"M Stereo Many eiSr-. ml> 6CU3'79 ~ Hl2 ....................... '7S T top Wbt t maN>OO UL All power %7 .000 rru Lmmat"ulat.e Sll.600 PP ~ or Ad Slt~r • 143, ~ 3C hn. da) 79Cm't'titt SI l,'95 l.19 U\l&n T.000 milf'O-5 )'T Fmaonn« avail Call rcr da&Ua 1825.11 MSSIOH VllJO l...atrJS 8l1 1746 ~95-1704 '19Corv Bladt T·top, fUI· lY eq\lpprd. w spollers, lr>«ilE. 4IN--0144 home a.dip '9JS ....................... "79 Omli ~ Cr.I cntr l, radio . 4s pd. SC,1100. WIM7ll ·14 Polar• 2-dr hrdtp. mv ... au&o lrllllli, P tS, p I 8. radial tirea, Jllnt amd. I owner-CM, aJI re· cel pt1, IHS /080 6'$·092J aft •PM • .. i4 Dodaeeba.rpr :ua. UCX>ar bMl offer. 557-019 alter 5. IO '17 ..... -v--. good « .. k .. W a.a.le 8-cyl, auto .,... p~ ll.000. cs.au •••••••••••••••••••••• 71 \/-.a ...... marked • down few qu.lcls sale 91) . .,._. tirw, 111 nrlf."I. put a.a.ape. la·4260, --2561. Alk for llart'U& 78 Delta Ro yal 0 .. 1 17Knu , fully equ1 p S7.700. $07·2Sl·324 I, !1:Tl·z:ll.1MI ,.... '957 ...................... "1S Ploto wa1on 4-spd, am •rm11t er. Day:. m-llU .... ~ '74 StalMID Wp . Blue. body '"al sbape. ~d rood 71,000 m l. new ctwn A Urea • brake:.. SI.ax> 8lll •LM .... • 9960 ....................... 19TT Plymouth 5po11 1-u ry ~ 4 doof' 2 St'al Wa~on SS,000 m ill'' ~~1 brakt-' 1u r cond I roof rJc l., AM FM stereo rad1•1. r~ control, cu.,tom wheel,, Jade Grc.-1•n Mtta.l.lic wtlb wood ~ram 111de&, lfffn vinyl in ten or Priced belo.,.. ~ Sl.~ Dail> P\kll IC2-4321 Ext. 210 1976 Vo lare Wa 1?o n A.\il FM Stereo Man)' extna. $31115() 642-SJ? 9 'el ptytmulh Fury Nero., rda&or m>. 842·2!!6$ ~ ,965 ....................... 71POMTIAC 28.IU>anJe f'lrebtrd. Full POWS' and air condition 1ng . Very a h urp . C<mTYQ> $3''5 IOIWITHAM ¥0UCSWA4HH 'Ml>w.mtrwter Ave. ln w.t.mimier • lm tJ8-78*) ,, nr.tiird. Good cood New t.l.Jw, SUOO 0 BO ~ llft. 3'Mn: 551-2879. 'W1 Qitdna Qinwrtible Nlw tap. lnt. • Mags ~ TOK ori1. mil~ llSn OIU 16191 ..... t9U ~ ff52 ....................... . ............. . '67 CSTM BUILT MUSTANG SPECIAL NEW-CAR SALE PRICES SPECIAL SPECIAL NEW CHRYSLER CORDOBA AND $450 CHRYSLER Le BARON BONUS -$450 CASH REBATE FR OM FACTORY. SPECIAL $ 50 $50 BONUS FOR TEST- DRIVING ANY NEW 1980 CHRYSLER OR PLYMOUTH. MONEY·BACK GUARANTEE ON ANY NEW 1980 CHRYSLER OR PLYMOUTH IF NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIED AFTER 1000-MILE OR 30-DAY TRIAL OWNERSHIP. SPECIAL , USED CAR IUYSI ~1969 MERCURY MOMTEGO SEDAM VS. automatic trans • air cond . pwr steering & brakes. vinyl top radio. WSW tires & more! (XXU673) ~995 1977 PLYMOUTH FURYWAGOM VS, automatic trans . air cond . pwr steering & brakes. radio. luggage rack. wsw tires & more• (330WOT) 1972 BUICK SKYLARK COUPE VS automatic trans . air cond . pwr steering & brakes. vinyl lop wsw fires & more• (463ZEN) 1977 MERCURY MONARCH SEDAM VS. auto trans . air cond pwr st & brakes AMJFM stereo. custom mold· mgs & wheels. wsw !Ires & morel (S4STVV) 52495 1975 PLYMOUTH FURY SEDAN VS. automatic trans air cond . pwr steering & brakes. vinyl top cruise controf. radio. wsw tires & more• (351 NIK) 5 1695 1979 PLYMOUTH VOi.ARE SEDAM VS. au1oma11c trans . air cond pwr steering & brakes radio wsw !Ires & more• (867WOUI . FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE INFORMATION, CALL. 546 1934 ROCKY ENGLAND • SERVICE HOURS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY: 7:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY: 1:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P .M. ve. automalle tran•.. pwr. steering & brake1. mu. COOiing, WSW r~al tir" & mot•! (184'52~ NEW 1980 CHRYSLER Le BARON ,ATLAS SALE PRICE 5 6195 6 cyf automatic trans pwr steering & brakes. t1nled glass. mu.1mum coolinq. wsw radial rireo; & more• REBATl500 (1760211 ~<;~$5695 NEW 1980 PLYMOUTH VOLARE ATLAS SALE PRICE$ 519 5 TEST $50 !~~ $ 5145 DRIVE 6 cyl automatic trans . pwr sreennq & brakes ma111mum COOftnQ WSW raooaf tor~ & mo"~' (1 41957) NEW 1980 PLYMOUTH HORIZON ATLAS SALE PRICE$ 5295 . TEST $50 ~~~ $ 5245 DRIVE 4 D•. HA TCHIAClt .. SPePd lrdns t>oOy S«JE' mouro '"9 . l ro,,t & rear bum per g u a r O s wheel tnm rongs wsw ra01af fires & more• (158972) With camper shell V8 automatic 1ransm1ss1on. pwr s1eer1nq & brakes air cond . racho ano more• (32899MI 1979 DODGE COLT HATCHIACK Economical 4 c yf engine 4 speed transmission AM FM rao10 bucker seats & rno<e' (S 17VBEl 4 cyl 4 speed trans . AM/FM stfH'80 w casse11e custom wheels. bucket sears & ITIOfe' (740NWX) 1979 CHRYSLER CORDOIA COUPE VS automatic trans . aor cond . pwr s1eer1nq & brakes. vinyl lop. radio wsw tires & m<>fe' (612WPF) 54695 NEED CASH??? We pay top dOllar fOf good. crean rate model cars See Curt Davis Of Bryan Hesketh today WI AU.OW TOf' DOUAI FOi YOUll TIADf.fMI SH US MOW!ll SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A I 980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! . . ............ ... -~·;;;.,-· ... 7·-- -~- .. ' I I ' I ' ' ' Iran Threatens 81 'fte Anoel•Wd ~ Tb~ Mosh~m mtUtAnla occupy· Iha the U S. Embassy ln Tehran threalened today lo kill their 50 Amer1un hosta&es "burn them Into ashe " -If the Carter admlnlatraUon takea milHary action a1ainst Iran. The nulitants' threat came as U S. officials were b1ntln& at a naval blockade or mining of Iran's porh if Presldent Cartor'1 economlc and . dJplom1Uc 1aocllona fall to '"" the boltqe They wen ln their l~h day ln capt•vlty today. "In the name or God the avenaer we plainly warn the criminal aovernment of the United States that if It un dertake1 even the smallest military intervention ln Iran we will kill all the sp1es-hosta1es together and we emphatically Huntington Election wern tbe res~ted U.S. n1Uoo that the crirnl.oals of the U.S. ad· minlatralion will be dir&(tly resp()nllble for such an event.·' aaid the militants' statement. carried by Tehran radio. A Wes,em reporter who called the embassy for clarification or what was meant by "sples- hostages" wa$ told lhe milit.ants meant all the hostages woukt be killed, and lhat lhey were not Kelly, Finley, o.llyl'l ... ~~- VALLEY CITY COUNCIL WINNERS FLASH VICTORY SIGN Barbara Brown And Incumbent Marvin Adler Won Two Seats Brown First Woman Elected in Valley By PHIL SNEIDER MAN OI Ille D••IY Piiot S~tl Pl a nn ing Comm 1ss1one r Barbara Brown gathered the highest vote total in Tuesday's five \\ay Fountain Valley City Council race to become the first woman elected to the council in .he city's history Oplometnst Marvin Adler •edged challengc•r Ellery Deaton by 65 votes to win a third term n the council. With all precincts and absentee ballots counted. the un- official vote totals were Brown. 2.28!T; Adler. l ,664 . Deaton, 1.599. John McKnight, 1,204: Barton Sh1gemura, 484 Two precincts did not report total ballots cast but City Clerk ·Evelyn McClcndon estimated the voter turnout at 12. 7 percent. believed to be the lowest in the city's history Ballots were mailed to 27.717 registered voters "I feel numb." said Mrs . Brown shortly after learning or her victory "You feel like some- one is going to pinch you, and this Is all going to disappear.·• Coast Weather Fair through Thursday, with possible fog or low clouds Thursday morning. Lows tonight 50 at the beaches to 56 Inland. Highs Thursday 65 to 75. INSIDE TOD~" A• of Thurlday, ju.ti owr 53 percent of U.S. houuholdl had retunll'd cenaut fonnt. It u proboblt1 tof e t,o ~ that a form oddretted to Gcorr11 Benllq of eoontrv. R.l., t.OG1 no& among Cllem. GfOf'VI' .. G 14-ffOt~ wt· In. Set"°"' Page A7, l•tle• In May or 1963. Elsa Hoffman w as appointed to serve 11 months of an unexpired Foun- tarn Valley Council term but no woman had ever been elected to the council prior to Mrs. Brown. "I lhink Fountain Valley has been waiting for this for a long time:· she remarked. "I 'm very proud. As usual, a woman will have to work harder and I will." Mrs. Brown said she hopes to improve communication with local residents and to increase attendance at council meetings. .. I · m ver y h'a pp y . " said Marvin Adler, concerning his narrow victory for the serond council seat. He s aid the new term, his third, would be his last. Adler said his work prevented him from engaging in the in- tensive door·knocking cam- paigns used by Mrs. Brown and Ellery Deaton. Looking forward to lhe next council term. Adler said, ··1 think we'll all be able to work together. I don't see any prob· le ms arislng." Adler and Mrs. Brown will be s worn in al the April 15 council meeting. Council members are paid $262 per month. John McKnight, who placed fourlh ln the election. said be was disappointed by the loss but announced he would rejoin lhe city's planning commission at Its meeting tonight. McKni&ht took a leave of abseace from the commission in order to avoid any conmct of in· terest during lhe campaign. "I wis sorry to see lhe amount of money spent in the local Fountain Valley election." be said. McKnight said tt WJS too early to predict wbetber be WO\lld run •lain ln two yean. Fcrum on Energy Pla••wed in Valley •• AlterDaU" EMro Souftea: Hom~ Mana .. ment!' ii lht: c Of a communlt1 ~ slat for 7 to t p.m. ~Y at tbe han&abl Valley Recrea· Uoa Ud CU1t1n1 Center. tea BrooldlWlt Ill. Fpuntain ValJeJ. Tb• MlllOll It the thltd ID a ••rlH ot ener1y forum• 1poaeorid '1 Coaa&llDe Com· munltJ COlJete. Victim 'Seen' lnHB By DAVID KUTZlllANN Of .. O.Uy ...... Staff A witness for lhe defense has testified he saw 12-year-old Robin Christine Samsoe riding a bicycle down a Huntington Beach alley lhe day after she was reported missing last June. The witness, however. iden· tified pictures of bolh Robin and another girl as being Mi ss Samsoe. The testimony of Tim Fallen of Garden Grove in Orange Coun\y Superior Court Tuesday contradjcts the earlier ~ slate· menta ol a key prosecution wit- ness who said she saw a man re- sem bling murder defendant Rodney Alcala .. forcefully steer- ing" a child lnto brush area ln the Sierra Madre foothills June 20. Fallen, under questioning by defense attorney John Barnett. said he was certain the child he s aw the following day was Miss Samsoe because a Huntington Beach police officer showed him a picture of the missing child about 15 minutes later. But under cross·examination by Deputy District Attorney Richard Farnell. Fallen iden- tified another photograph of Jamie Lee Bruce, a 12-year-old acquaintance of Miss Samsoe's as being Miss Samsoe. The two girls are bolh tne same age and ~blond<Lhair. Barnett ob- jected to Farne ll 's showing Fallen the second photograph. Alcala. 36. of Monterey Park. is charged with kidnapping Miss Samsoe last summer and taking her to lhe Chantry Flats area ln the Sierra Madre foothills. where her skeletal remains were found. A child molestation charge against Alcala was dismissed by Superior Court Judge Philip Schwab Monday. Fallen told the court he was- standing near his brother's res· ideoce In lhe 17lh Street area of Huntington Beach when he saw the little girl riding a yellow. 10-speed bicycle down an alley on June 21. He said he had "no doubts" the girl he saw was Miss Samsoe (See ALCALA, Page Al) Assailant Slashes Girl Near School to Kill Hostages maklns any dlstlnctlon between aueied spies and the other cap- tives. In the early days of the crisis. the militants said lhey would kill lhe host.ages lf the United States made a military attempt to rescue them. They said lhey had riJged the embassy compound with explosives. Later today. Iran's official news agency Pars carried another militant statement declaring, ··we will burn into ashes lhe spy hostages and the buildtng lhey are living in if we see any suspicious m llitary move or the leut military at- tack by the U S. against lhe t.er· rilory of Iran." Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh. Interviewed by American television networks this mornlng. said be doubled Pattinson 0.ly ~~"' ,,_ 0'0-ti WINNER JACJUlELLY-WlEE.JQ WAICHBEIURNS 'Maverick' Rides Roughshod In HuntJngton Beach that the Iranian government \ could stop lhe embassy militants , If they decided to cony out their,.: threat. "but I hope we never go 1• .to that end." , In Washington, Carter ad· I ministtation officials declined lo l make immediate comment on 1 the threat. ln the past. Carter ~ has warned of severe retaliatiOQ 1f any hostages are harmed. ., (See IRAN;Page AZ> : , . Win 'Maverick' Tops in Voting By ROBE RT BARKER OI .. 0.lty "1te4 Sa.ff 1 I Television actor Jack Kelly ~ scored a strong victory in h1~ J ftr11t try at public office Tuesday J while two incumbents Joined him m the winner's circle in lhe Huntington Beach City Council race. Kelly. who co-staned in the "Maverick" series, received 1.400 votes more than Ruth Finley, the second·place ftntsber. Former mayor Ron Pattinson was the thud winne r from a field or 12 candidates who sought the three open seats. J Patunson was elected to office in UJ78 while Mrs. Finley was appointed to fUI a vacancy last • spring. Clancy Yoder. another ap- pointed incumbent. fell by the wayside. Unofficial returns in the City Council race showed: -Jack KeUy, 6,643 <elected> -Ruth Finley, (incumbent>. 5.236 <elected) -Ron Pattinson, Cmcum· bcnll. 4.020 <elected > 2.836 Ed Zschoche. 3.123 Wes Bannister. 2.98--1 Clancy Yoder, <incumbent • Dan Mahaffe). 2 f\26 Bruce Greer. 2.460 I ; I larrv Budds. 2.087 • -GharJet. Rough , 1,037 Eldon Bagstad. 887 ~ John Valentino. 559 4 L"noffic1al city treasurer re- sults • -Warren Hall. (incumbenu .1- 5,238 (elected) Tom Ll venj?ood. 3,519 ·Gordon Offstein. 2.746 t:noffic1al city clerk results· -Alida Wentworth. < mcum-i bent>. 9.026 (elected 1 1 Joel Bender. 2.420 T ne election marked one of lhe lightest turnouts m the history or Huntington Beach politics when onJy 14.3 percent, or 13.044 of the city's eligible 91 ,296 voters, cas ballots. Computer problems delay the rinal count until 2 · 45 a m. City Clerk Wentworth, wh had predi~led a 22 percen~ turnout. said 300 bauots were re .. jected by the computer and wer still to be counted later today. However. lhey are not suffi· cient to change any frnal out· come. Kelly's motto during lhe race <See WINNERS. Page.Al) a,1nva •A••• ............ It WU a nil.bl ol fnm~lton n HuntinC'oft Beach Tu.day rcw n1ll·b•tJn1 City Council CH· cUdat• '#ho wal'9d Martr .. ._ bouN rOlf' ftMl 1"11\a)ta wlMii UM clty'a ballot cou"ll•• •J9letn nt on the blink. City Clerk Alie•• Wtntworth landslide O.iries NB l11C1unhents By JOANNE ll£YNOLDS Ot ... IMll• ~lt9' , ..... A voter turnout of s hchtly more than l7 perc~nl was seen today as the dec1s1ve factor in the victories of Newport Beacb City Council candidates John Cox and Philip Maurer over their incumbent opponent.s TUel· day. The Incumbents, Mayor Paul R~ckorr and Mayor Pro Tern Ray Williams. who'd led a no. growth council majority. con· tended the large turnout was the result of developer·Cinanced campaigns that employed Ues and distort.Ions. Cox. Maurer and the third winning candidate, Ruthelyn Plummer disagreed. AU three had campajgned on the platform that the city needed a change from what they called a "do-, nothing council." Miss Plummer will replace retiring councilman Don Mcinnis. Their victories, they said. re· !>ulted because voters who agreed with them turned out in large numbers. Ryckoff and Williams lost by a i:rea ter than two-to-one margin. failing to carry ant or the city's 43 precincts. In a statement issued today. Ryckofr laid the blame for his defeat on the city's two major landowner develope rs. the Koll Company and the Irvine Com pany. "especially the Koll Com· pany," he added ·· 1 couldn't Hve with the kind of deception and big·money or chestrated distortions and lies that were employed in this cam- paign," be said. The three winne rs said Tues· day night they saw their elec· t aons as a mandate from the <:1ty·s residents Cox. who said that his support came from a cross seetton of the city's neighborhoods and or its re:,1d ents. noted that Ryckorr a nd W1ll1 a m s r e f e rre d to them selves as ··residenlialists ... ·'I thank th e r eside nts of Ne wport Be ach re ally have :-.poken.'· Cox s aid Future la rge voter turnouts for municipal elections were virtually assured Tuesday with the passage of Propos ition D. a l'ity charter amendment which will change the city elections from April to November or even· numbered years to coincide with general elections. That measure was sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Cha mber of Commerce. which a lso opposed Williams and Ryckoff Wage-lowering Plan Defeated SACRAMENTO CAP> The Assembly's labor committee has defeated a bill to permit lower wages for under -21 workers. despite arguments that il would have provided new jobs In California. The bill would have allowed employers to pay new workers under 21 years or age 80 percent of the $3.10 an hour minimum wage ror the first s ix months of a job DAILY PILOT uWit••U..WOl"lt~ fe>W.1W __..,,..... ... ._. In ttunun,ton Beach FlnaJ tabuletloaa tn the mWliclpal electkln ••ren't com· pleted until 1:4$ a.m, today Jn lm~ Yotei Y;ON l1JU d by 10 p m. -two houni 1fter the polll rl°'f'd The dell)', whlC'h hrou1h1 WINNERS ••• .. which wu pnnted on T·lhirta. playing cards and other material. was "rail the blutr at c•ty hall." He said he believes that many residents are In· timidated by eaty government dnd Lhat he will work to get them mvolved Mrs. Finley .,.retn a low·key campaign whicf\ dealt with 1~ s ues. She didn't react or even read -a last·manute s mear pamph!et 'that attacked Pat· tinson, Yoder and herself and others. Pattinson said his first order of business will be to find out and sue the perpetrators or the pamphlet. "We have to get rid of this brand or dirty politics ... he said. While he baa two more years reaaa1Jd.D8 ln bis term or e>rflce. 'CoUllellman John Thomas ap- peared to be one of the big losers. Thomas bankrolled the cam paJ1na of council candidate Bnace Greer and treasurer can· didate Gordon Ofrstein. Efforts to get them elected ln a strategy based on a heavy de· peodenee on political signs, fell on unseeing eyes. Those tactics proved successful for Thomas in 1978 Offstein and Tom Livengood garnered more than 50 percent or the votes in the treasurer's race. But they appeared to splinter the vote which allowed incumbent Warren Hall to re· turn to office for four more years. City Clerk Alicia Wentworth easily defeated Joel Bender. The new oHi c ials are scheduled lo be s worn in to rour· year terms of office April 22. ,,,.._P-eeAJ ALCALA ••. based on pictures he was shown Barnell also called lo the wit· ness stand a Sierra Madre poliee officer who on lbe night of June 22 questioned a San Gabriel m an who had parked his car at a turnout off Santa Anita Canyon Road near where the remains of Miss Samsoe were later round. Officer Gerald C rawford testified he saw the man. Raul Vasquez. walking toward his car when he stopped to investigate. Crawford said he asked Vas quez what he had been doing in the shrubbery area orr the road and the man said he had unnat· ed while waiting for his girlfriend to drive by. The orfieer said Vasquez ap· peared "upset. nervous and shaky" during a cursory search of the area and his car. Crawford said he fell Vasquez acted as though he didn't want him to find something or some· one in or near his car. At one time Vasquez had been que~tioned by police in connec· tion with the disappearance of Miss Samsoe. Vasquez also testified Tuesday and he ~aid he had gone to the Sierra Madre foothills lo reo· dezvous with his girlfriend at a park at the top or Santa Anita Canyon Road. He said she was supposed to follow his car but they became separated and he didn't see her again. Vasquez said he waited at the top or the hill for her and then decided to leave. On the way down. he said, he pulled otr the road at turnout 11 to urinate In the brush and see if hla gjrlf riend would come by. A forestry nrefighter at nearby Chantry Flats bad testified for the prosecution that she found a mutHated body believed to be Miss Samsoe's near turnout 11 several days later. Grizzly Bear ~Stolen A SS,000 1rlnly bear ru1, com· plete wttb clawa and bead, was stolen Ulla week Sn the bursJary of a Fountain Valley home, police said. Sometime between 8 a.m Monday ud 7~15 p.m. Tuesday, thieves broke a bedroom window to ent., the home or Gary Gerald Oewea11•r, police sald. In a4dWoa to the bear rui. the bur1lan macs. otf witb a porta- ble color telttltiqtJ Mt, a 8tetto tetelY , ~ tUMtt.it deft, variOUI ~ and clOW,q. The total ~·•• t1Um1ted at M.550. ~laid. ... t'IVlft maay hoDefu.,, wu blamed on lr....Warly prtJMd ballot card• whlch were stub· bornly re!.cted by the city's computer. A toam of c omputer 1peclaU1t1 eventually were brousht to the ba Uot countlnl center In the city hall basement lo ad.Just acannlng lights on the computer. DHpite an all·nlght repair er- rort, Mrs Wentworth said about 300 ballot.a still have not been counted. Tom Mosely. a city ad· mlnlatratlve assistant. said In some cases the punched-out ballot cards did not line up with holes In a test card, used to calibrate the computer. Candidates. squeezed into the Council Chamber to get a peek at election results, were at first tolerant when 1t was announced that something had gone wrong. They were told lo stand by. As the hours went by, though. candidates began complaining. Some asked that ballots be counted by hand and at least one hopeful suggested the lntegrity or the counting process was in .doubt. Moi;Uy. lhough, candidates re- ported that it was their nerves that were giving out, not their patience. "It was a real night of agony," said council loser Clancr Yoder. "l dJdn 't get to bed uod 3 in the morning. ll was murder." At the SeacUfl Country Club. where candidates and election watchers gathered, the jovial at· mospbere became stretched thin when election returns. which began at a trickle. stopped. At midnight, only seven of the city's 60 precincts bad been counted. Victory parties were delayed and some were simply canceled. By 1 a .m .. the Council Chamber was empty. Only a handfuJ or people were left hud· died aro und a co mputer te rminal. J\s it neared 2 a .m . Janitors had to ask the remaining people to movt• !.O tht•v could wax floors. The r('S ul t.., l'ame in shorth· after the Janitors call ed it a dav· 1WA Chides Nude Stew KANSAS C ITY . Mo. <AP> A Trans World Atrhnes fhght a ttendant wh o p osed nud e 1n Playboy magazine has re- ceived a letter from her e mployer. "reminding·· her that permission is re quired when s he uses TWA's name for publicity purpases. The letter was sent to Nancy Nachtlgal. one of about two dozen night at· tendants -one or them a man -featured ir. the May i ss ue o f the maga zine. In one photo. the Kansas City·based flight attendant was fuTiy clothed in a un i· form that carried no airline idenlificatloo. In the other photo she was nude except for a fur coat on her right s houlder. Klan Leader Hooted Dpwn SAN DIEGO <AP>-Ku Klux Klan leader Tom Metzger. a con~resslonal candidate. was driven from the podium after about 500 students at San Diego State University jeered and pelt· ed him with boUles. cans. and tomatoes. Meti.l(er walked to the podium at a candidates· forum Tuesday with three aides while the crot.td shouted at him Netzeer finally spoke over the noise, but cut short his s~b and WU mobbed by the crowd which charged throu&h a police barricade. Metiger escaped in· Jury and was escorted olr cam· pus by security guards. Art Auetion Set Al Ediaon School An art auction at Huntinlton Beach's F.dlsoo Hllb School wlll be held Saturday to ralle fUDds to aend cbeerleadera to sulllmer camp. The 7 p.m. aucUoq wUl be held ln the cafeterla of Uie school, 21400 MaanoUa Ave. There ls no admission charge. IAW'I Talk Slated Paul S. Meyer. an Orange County deputy dlatrlct attorney. wtU speak on ""How l(> Survive in Court" ln a free procram Satur· ••1 It Golden ·-CoOete ln Hunttnpln Beeeb. T1te ~ WlU bl held frot:l9 t L m. tlD l p.m .tn~l. Iii jacker Seizes Airliier ' ONTARIO <AP> -An armed hijacker demandlng to be flown to Cuba aelzed an American Alrlinff Jetliner with only a seveo·member crew aboard to- day and the plane took off tor a reCueUng atop in Oallaa. The Boelna 727. Flight 348 to Chlcaao. left Ontario Intern•· tional Airport about 35 miles east ot Loe Anaeles at 8:37 a.m .. a halr·hour alter lt was sebed by an unidentified man armed with a .45-call~r automatic pistol. · ·1t 's not going to go all the way to Cuba without refoelin&." said American Airlines spokesman Tom Gallagher U\ Los Angeles. In Wastungton. Federal Avaa lJon Adm101stratton spokesman Fred Farrar said the plane made a reruehn~ stop at the Dallas-Fort Worth lntem ataonal Airport The plane, "'hach was to have left for Chicago's O'Hare In· ternaltonal Airport at 8 15 a m . was s tanding outs ide the terminal and awaiting boarding by passengers when the gunman t>ntered the plane, said airport spokeswoman Billie Bickmore Farrar said preliminary. re· ports 1nd1 C'ated the ma le ha Jacker posed as a n airport em ploy~ and boarded the plane b<-Core the crew ll was reported hl' may have ~a1oed aC'cess to the plane by sca ling J ft'nct: bordenng the runwa.> ~ G allaghe r s aid there wer t· three cockpit c rew member!- a nd rour fh g ht a tte ndant!> aboard the plane They were not 1mmed1atel~ 1denllf1ed • FAA spok~man Dt ck Hallcn an Los Angeles said the only de m a nd was to be flo wn t o Ha"ana "I'm s ure they'll atte mpt to com ply with any of has de mands .· he added The FRI 1:-. hundhng th~· tn vesta~ntion BE Sopieu Launch Ca]!,•ule MOSCOW (A.,, , ,,. So.tet'Uftton taaneMd I two· man epace capsule for llnkup with the wblUng Salyut 6 space station today, Tass reported. . The news agency uid the spaceship was manned by Lt. Col. Leonid Popov, the commander. and Valery Ryumln, the pilot and flight engineer. The £light was Popov's first . but Ryumlo made apace trips in 1977 and last year. Ryumin. 40, shares the world re· cord Cortimespent in space. . Tass said the two cosmonauts were reeling good and all systems were functioning normally. T~e agency said their mission was to carry ou~ mam· tenance and repair work on the Salyut 6 station and to conduct scientific and technical experiments. The Salyut 6 space station has been visited ~Y seven crews since it was launched Sept. 29, 1977, m· eluding three international teams ,,,,... P.,,e A J ~ ... Cet rte r h as app eal e d t o America's European allies to JOin the United States in culling off exports to Iran. but none has showed signs of giving mort> t han vocal support to tht.> reprisals. The foreign m101stc~ of the moe European Common Market nations are to meet m Lisbon. Portugal. tonight to begin con sultations on the Iran crisis (ran ships 5~.000 barrels or 011 a day to Japan. 250.000 to Bnt..am and 400,000 to other Western European nations. The Tehran reJlme has threatened to deny oll to any who join the United Stat.es in cutting s h1pments of food or other oecesslbes In addition to the announce· meal on Iraq. Ghotbzadeh said European support or Amencan economic sanctions would not have a serlOl.1$ impact on Iran. and that the Algerian Embassy in Washington would ha ndle Iran's affairs now that Carter has broken d1plomat1c relauonc; with Tehran. lra n·s diplomats "'ere ushered out of the United State ... on Tues da v amid cn es the' "'er t' t reat c>d-lake ho5ta~e~ lhl'·m.,elvt'!'. 2 ~r EEK Masked Men Rob Bank in U.mtington Two masked men, one carrying a s a wed-0rr shotgun and the other a re volver , held employees of a Huntington Beach bank at bay Tuesday as they gathered up ~9.124 in cash and fled. police said Officers reported that nobody was inJured in the 3 p. m . hoidup at the United California Bank, 199 Beach Blvd. Witnesses told police that both bandits were wearing HaUoween masu depicting ugly old men. They said the men scooped up C'ash from two tellers , then forced an employee to open the bank's vault. The crooks. poUcesaid, rantoa nearby residential tract where a getaway vehicle was apparently wa1tmg Coment Required SACRAMENTO !AP) -An unmarried woman under 18 years of age would need the con- ~ent or her parents or a court or- '11· r to get an abortion under a hall approved by a Senate com m 1tte1· CH SPECI ~t\L · \larµ:t · Car:--on' fa1no11:--" 8 Hrn"h "\o,, ~ale· PritTcl al ~<)<)"" •·a.-11 - 3 \\EE"~ <)\I.'\ Fro111 \lar .. h 2.~lh tltr11 \pril I ~Iii n·~· prirf' $1-J.0.00 Sale Price '9900 1·uc·1t Large ~eh~et ion of 'el ,·pt~ to s(~I ~et fro111 in vour choi<·e of t'olor~. n1i~~ thi ~ opportunity! Don't 871Mb11tl1 ... ..,_ So-. peofle dtdll't 1tt any HUm ..... 8t 811. 0tMr P'O- ple .. mOH tbH OH. Tbe lieut_. IOVWDOI" of W'8eamln waa left oul A t•·ye•r-.old dot ln Rhode Island waa IMIUded. An Aaaoctattd Prtu apot cheek Gitt ...t after C.Uua Day -April 1 -abowed tha' tbe CC*Dt la IOlnl amoothly In moet plactt, 6ut the" are acat· tered Jl"'Oblem.s. 88VSUL Dl8'l'tJCI' olfices ot the CeRIUI B11ttau HY they are bavlnc tro1.1ble rftrulUn1 worllen tor the toUow-up viaits that wllJ be8tn April 16. Some places report thousands ol peo- ple were mlased in t..be lnitial maillnc late lut month. Nationwide, Just over S3 per· cent ot the bouaebolds in the country bad returned their forms as of Thursday afternoon, the Census Bureau said. In some areas. the return rate ls running as high as 90 percent. The town of Secretary, Md. - population 500 -was inad- vertenUy ignored by the Census Bureau. .. IT WAS THE talk of the ' town.•• said Geraldine Lar- rimore, a local resident. Mayor Robert Peters said he was worried the town would lose the $4,000 it gets in federal re- venue sharing money each year. Mike Mulrine, district director for the census office in Dover, Del., said the town was left out of the computer used for mailing addresses due to human error. He promised to take care or the problem. Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Russell Olson said he was ''r eally miffed" that he didn't get a form. Olson moved recently and bis new home is at an address that appare ntly didn't exist when the last cens us was taken 10 years ago. .. HE WILL RECEIVE one at his new address," said Lois Six- el, manager of the census office in Madison, Wis. Ms. Sixel s aid letter carriers filled out slips for addresses - like Olson's -which weren't around 10 years ago and forms are being sent to all the missed people. About 10,000 people in the state were involved. Barbara Bentley of Coventry. R.l .. bad a different problem. The form in her mailbox was ad· dressed to George Be ntley. George is her dog. Maa . 8SNTL Y returned tlle form to th• Coventl'J PIM Ofttct. Norm1n Plente, •..-rtatndent ol the maHa. ..i tt.bectr to lht cenaua t1ken In Warwick, R.l. ... doa't know where they sot ll!~lr matlina Oat." Plante com· mented Cena• forD\1 aent to urban arHa coataln only 1 m•lllAI ad· dreu, but thc»t aent to rural areaa also Hat the ftlme ol the reelpMM.. Cenaua offtclall sa.ld parts of Coventry are rural. bul no one could explain wby the form llrs. Bentley received was addreued to her doe. CONNIE SMJTQ OF the re· gional census office for California and Hawaii said. ·'There have been some pro- b le ms. But considering the enormity of the project. it seems we've done very well on it." She said the bureau still needs workers. "We have found in the past the re is a big turnover. And many offices don't have enough people yet." Census officials said last week ~. R esigns U .S. scientist Dr. Albert Sabin has resigned as a con- sultant to Brazil's polio im· munization program, caus- ing a national debate over health planning and disease. • that h1rlq rema ned a problem In 1tveral areas. but that rtrruJUnt elforu were cooUnu· ln1. 'MIOUSANDS OF CENSUS worken called "enumerators" will be trained April 14 and 15 and sent out the next day to heck up oo people who didn't return t.hear forms, filled them out Incorrectly or have some other problem. Many rural houaebolds also were instructed to hold their forms for collection rather than mJiling them in. Residents of Merrillville, Ind .. aot forms that listed their ad· dresses as being part of Gary. Claude RobiJlson or the cen.sl&s office in Gary explained ~ "The Gary pos t office handles the M e rrtllville mail. ... In· d1viduals will be counted in their block and their tract. . . . If they would feel better by mark· ing out Gary and putting on Mer- rillville, then they can go ahead and do that." People in rural Wyoming counties were tOld to keep their for01s. but many of them are mailing them in anyway. A~t a dozen people mailed or brought the form s to t he Rawlins Daily Times. Editor Don Peterson. called the census offi~e which sent so- s om eone to pic k the m up. Peterson said he "hasn't the fog . giest idea" why they chose the newspaper. MARY MASTERSON or El Cajon hasn't done anything with her census form . · Tve been too bus y answering the phone." she said. It seems that the last seven digits of the Census Bureau 's toll-free. 800 telephone number are the same as Ms. Masterson's local, unlisted phone number. She 's been getting nearly 50 calls a day from people with questions. "I've complained to everyone f can," Ms. Masterson said. ad- ding that on top of everything else, s he got the long census form instead of the s hort one. Training Halted S ACRA ME:'IJTO <AP 1 Training for 23 Iranian Air Force officers studying naviga- tion at Mather Air Force Base near here has been baited after President Ca rte r broke diplomatic relations with Iran, a base spokesm an says. We've been part of the good old days for an entire generation's Intimate famlly Hf•. occasions, and pleasures In their most precloua PoSS.l&lon, the American home. A laatlng value at a competitive price ls what you'll find In our exciting ahowroom· stores sparkllng with creative settings for every room In the houM, and the aelec· tlona Include fine name brand deligns and RI Orlglnala made exc lusively for our customen plua decorating_ service the tomous RI Furniture warranty of quollty and courteous dellverv at no extra cost. We're proud to be part of 0 second gen· eratlon's good new days, and the memofle• to live with for years to come. GOOO OLD DAYS For example, the stylish and practical chrome contemporary five-piece 48" round table dining set with y,· glau and sleek, comfortable sculptured chairs upholstered In o deluxe vetvet fabric. Memories are made at home GOOD NEW DAYS F.'.U RN ITU RE • .,.....c.ey: MTll&A • 117271ou1tt It.• Dt..Z IAHTA ANNTVtT* • 17'0a E. 17ttt It.• IQ.._ CORAmsA• '111 ... ...,_IMt,• ~ W1"911nft• 1IOU llMotl mMf.(714> ~ HUNTINCITON IEACH • 114Jt IMlh ltwd. • ~ IHOP 1 DAYS A W1U • WllKIMYS 10 UMTL I • IAT\IMMY 10 UNTIL t •SUNDAY 11:JO UNT1L I ·~ ._ .. .,.._,-. • .._VMllld ..... ~ ,,, •• ad -...-.Admlr ~ J•mes 8 . Stockdale. president of The Citadel. says he may resign if the rres hrfian plebe system is not liberalized. He said the school loses 15 percent of the freahman class each year. The final 3 DAYS of Mr REMODELING WILL TAKE PLACE THIS Thursday Friday Saturday with PRICES SLASHED 60% to 80% off original prices on MENS Imported t CLOTHING -SPORTWEAR -SHOES and accessories SUITS. Val~s from $300 to $500 .............. -~~.~ ~ I 0 0°0 SPORTS JACKETS. Vat.H from $225 to $400 .~.C?.~ ~7 5°0 PANTS. Vehtff fNM SSS-to SISO ................. ~.~~-~25 °0 SWEATERS. ValllH tro.n $75 to $200 ........... ~~~~35 °0 SHIRTS. VaJHs from SSS to S IOO ................. ~9.~ ~2 5oo SHOES & BOOTS. Values frcMft $95 to $175 •.. ~ ............. ~~~~40 °0 HATS. All Wett $45 ............................... ~~~~I 0°0 TIES. va1Ms from sis to s35 ....................... ~.~.~ •• ~5 °0 SWIMWEAR. Al Weft $30 ....................... ~~~~5 °0 BELTS. Vallln from $25 to $65 ..................... ~~~~I 0°0 GRAB BAG. Silver & Gold filled Chains - Bracelets -Lapel Pins -Vest Chains ~ Wallets va-. $30 to $60 ..................................... O A .... How. s 5 °0 Guys If You Miss This Sale YOU AREN'T FIGHTING INFLATION. ... "\ " .. Judge to Rule 011 Tot's Death ROCKFORD. 111. (AP) -A Wm· nebago County judge will conduct a hearing April 15 on whether the fam1· ly of 2·yl'ar·old fire victim Shane Meyer can have the child taken off the respirator that has been keeping him aliv<.' since March 24. The boy 's grandmother, Violet Schnurr, and his uncle, Wesley Wilkins, asked Circuit Judge Harris H . Agnew to allow the fire victim to die and requested that has kidneys be -given to two other persons. The boy's mother, Carolyn R. Meyer. 30, died 10 days ago or in· juries suffered in the blaze. T8AT TSIT Pa ICSDSD di, ..... di~ ............. ... UaJ&ecl 8&41t411 ud eM 8"W Umoo baled OD PNIWIM c..ura =· ror • mutual bao • uda weapons. Thee• t.a1b failed co pro. due• any aareemtol. Deteue Secretary Harold Brown b11 told ConlreN that the Ruutana have an ant.1-aattllllte 1y1t m "W'tth limited eapablllttea 111lnaJ U.S. 1paee1)'SWm1." Both t.M United Statn and Runla are beavtl~ depend nt on ulellltn an Earth «blt to mooltor ml..U. teata and otMr key anJUtary developmeata in each other's territory THE CAaTBa adminl1traUon'1 1981 budlet provides ror •• pereeot increase in research money to de· velop an anti·salelllte weapon. This research would be funded at a cost of $12.f.9 miUlon "while we attempt at \he same time \o ne1otl1te with the Soviet Union in this area,•• Brown told Congress. The Russians have tested a variety of techniques ror intercepting and destroying satellites. The one that appears to be the most practical, in the view of American spec:laUat.s, uses pellets expelled al high apeeda like shrapnel \o dJsintegrat.e or diaa· ble a target vehicle and lt.s sensors. Pentagon research chief William Perry testified in February that the primary U.S. anU·satellite effort cen· ters oo the idea of launching what he 1· called a "mlnJature vehicle which dire{'tly Impacts" on an enemy s atellite. Such an Interceptor would 1. be fired from bigh·speed, high· altitude U.S. F·lS fighter planes . Public Schools Cities monitored included New Orleans. Los Angeles. Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit. New York City, the District of Columbia and Newark, N.J Divest Orders Upheld Get Yourself Going For the BOS! HARTFORD, Conn. CAP> -The state Division or Public Ut1li· ty Control has denied re· quests by Times Mirror Co. to reconsider or stay the DPUC's order that Times Mirror get rid or either The Ha rtfo rd Couranl or two cable television franchises. The DPUC on March 7 gave Times Mirror until April 1. 1981, to divest itself or eithe r the Courant, the slate's largest newspaper, or Hartford CATV and the Meriden cabl e TV franchise, Telesystems or Connecticut Inc. IN UNANIMOUSLY rejecting the Times Mir· ror motions Tuesday. the commissioners aaid there was nothing new to discuss in the case. Also requesting re· consideration of the DP UC order were lawyers David Kotkln and Irving Ribicoff, who hold about 10 percent or the stock in Hartford CATV.1beir motion was also denied. THE DPUC decided Jan. 24 that ownersblp of the Courant and the two cable TV franchises by Times Mirror was not in the public ln· terest. Times Mirror, a COD· glomerate based in Los Angeles, bought the Courant for $106 million last year. The company also publishes the Los Angeles Times, Newsday on Long Island, Dallas Times-Herald, lhe Spart- lng News, the Orange Coast Daily Pilot and two newspapers in Con· n~.:tlcut's Falrrleld County: The Advocate of Stamford and Greenwich Time. Seti er tr.-your .otd 011 •••• with a riew SldfM C .... tfltd act In IMO.llY"""-"2-5671 Powe1s ~TOlal Wiman Tr ainmg 11\ilkCS II all OOSSll>le 1mmeoia1e clas5es I01mt09 Call tooav IOI your IO!l1'110ual piogram 01SCUss100 fl{ RSONAl !XVHOf'MENT 6. 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Phone (213) 'llW-8132 <Mta M-. 370 F.aat 17th St.1921627. Phone (714) 646-8700 • lfandltltoa 8-ch. 16075 Golden West SL ~7 Jhone (714) 847· rm MiMIOD Viejo, 24395 Alicia Parkway 9'2111t\ PbolMl ('114) m2661 • lluta f.na. l.22A Eut 17th St.reel 92701, t'nOOe ('114) 6(7-6871 REVIEWS In the DAILY PILOT .. I .. .. I ' 2 2 17 o.11,~ ... ~-.,-MltcMtl STREET SUPPORT--Lagunan Belinda Blacketer , a Sally Bellerue. Neil Fitzpatrick s upporter. dis plays T -shirt r eading ''I'll even walk the streets for her." The comment r efe rs to an a nti-Be lleruc brochure that quoted the Laguna council wom an out of context at a candidate's forum. The incomplete comme nt from Mrs. Bell erue. printed in the brochure, read . "f began my political career in La~una by walking the s treets ·· Several Bcllerue s upporte rs sported the T-shirts al campaign headquarters Tuesday nJght. yor Voted Out l.aguna Beach By STEVE MITCHELL OI U. DMIJ ~ ... St.loft Incumbent Laguna Beach Mayor Jack Mc Dowe ll was swept from office Tuesday and Councilwoma n Sally Bellerue and candjdate Neil Fitzpatrick were elected. Here a re unoffi cial final re· s uits from all 15 Laguna B~ach precincts: -Sally Bell erue: 3,6?0 -Neil Fitzpatrick: :J,430 Jack McDowell :!.250 Stt.>vc Riggs 1.986 -In the vote for City Clerk, Verna Rollinger, \\hO was unop- posed , garnered 4. 774 votes. Results of vot ing for City reasurer sho\\ -Fran Engtlhardt : 3,265 Dr. Ernest Lake: 2,078 A tumultuous crowd cheered nd r aised their glasses a t Sellerue F i t zpatrick h ead· qua rters about a block from City Hall as the results from the pre· c:inct s began trick ling in at round 10 p.m. By the time all 15 precincts ere recorded, the tally showed the two candidates had taken all but three north Laguna areas A bout 45 percent of the 13.298 re· gistered voters cast ballots. .. We never get the northend :anyway," o n e s upport e r shrugged as the res ults went on the board. "But we slaughtered them everywhere else in town.'' The election results mean a environmentally oriented City Col.Ulcil majority in Laguna Beach this time around. Just two years ago the voters elected a conservative majority. At that time. freshman council member Wayne BaRlin predict· ed that if the council continually voted egainst Belle rue. "That only means the \'Olers will turn at a II around again in the 0 980 , election " They djd jus t that Tuesday Mr~ Belleruc. ~porting a T· !.ha rt that read "I'll even \\-alk the streets for her," was elated followin~ the clecllon tabulation. The T-shirt was in reference to a newsletter from a conserva · t1on group supporting McDowell. The orgamzataon called FACTS distributed a brochure that quot· ed Mrs. Belle rue out or context at a candidates' forum The newsle tter quoted the councilwoman as saying. "I be1?an my political career in Laguna by walking the s treets "Sure, it was a dirty track, but I t hank <the brochure l dad more to hurt ~cDowell than me." she said. 1 Fitzpatrick. a city planning commissioner a nd Yamaha Motor Corp. manager. said the election results "are a signal for Lag una ns to come o ut and participate in their city govern· m ent." lie and Mrs. Be llerue said their first task on the council will be to rewrite a federal grant loan application seeking $6.4 million in low-interest loans to pay for Sycamore Hills. rvine lnv.estigates : ivic Center Costs building a second story onto the current city offices and to in· vestigate whether it ls practical for Irvine to continue leasing of· fice apace for the irowing city staff. It was Councilwopian Mary Ann Gaido's auuestton that the voters be allowed to decide whether they want a new civic center. Asalatant City Mana1er Paul Brady Jr. aald the cit.y is ta.lkln1 to the Irvine Uftlned School Oil· trlct, Saddleback Communlty College l>lstrict and the IJ'vtne Ranch Water DlltJict to see ll tbHe a1encles wbould like to par\lclpate in a civic center project. ~ I mjac~ed , Jet Refuels.· lone Gunman Demands Flight to Cuba ONTAJUO <AP > -Aa armed bljaeker sea.Jed an airport wall and aets.ed an American Airlines Jetliner with only a crew aboard today, demandtna to eo to Cuba. The plane took olf and made a fuel slop in Dallas. Tbe Boeing 727. Flight 348 to Chicago, left Ontario lnterna· taonal Airport about 35 miles east of Los Angeles at 8:37 a .m .. a half-hour after it was seized by an unidentified man armed with a .45-caliber automatic pistol. ··He jumped over the wall sur- rounding the boarding area and lhe dLslance frrom the wall to the plane i5 not that great." said American Airlines spokesman landSlide Bmies NB fucwnbe nts By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI U. OAIJJ rll.e St.ff A voter turnout of slightly more than 37 percent was seen today as the decisive factor in the victories or Newport Beach City Council candidates John Cox and Philip Ma urer over their incumbent opponents Tues- day The incumbents. Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Mayor Pro Tem Ray Williams, who'd led a no- g ro wth council majority. con- tended the large turnout was the r esult of developer-financed campaigns that e mployed lies and distortions. Tom OallaCher, denyln1 reports the gunman may have poMd u a malDteDaoee worker. Airport spokesman Denoia Watson said that under the direction of FBI. Federal Avia· lion Administration omcials tried to stall the laJteort by put· ling another aircraft in rront of the plane and saying wind cond.i· tions were unfavorable. But. tbe hijacker began to reach a "panicky stage," Wat.son s aid, so the plane's captain a sked that stalllng attempts cease and the plane was allowed to proceed. The hijacker apparently calmed down after that. Watson 'WANT A PUSHING MATCH?' Council Candidate NelMn Hid. Asked if there were ani leads aJ to the ldentity of the b acter. FBI apok.esman Fred eaga.n said: "We have a couple of ideas that we're checking out." He said the FBI was in· vestlgat.in.g lhe possibility that the hijacker wu a ma n wanted in connection with the recent kidnapping and murder of 10.. year-old Ronald Tolleson Jr. of West Covina. Tolleson 's funeral was scheduled this afternoon. His body was found Friday In a garage in a home two doors from his family's home. and three persons who lived in the DMty -""" --'WHAT ARE YOU SMOKING'?' Irvine Coundlman Anthony Cox. Maurer a nd t he third winning candidate. Rutbelyn Plummer disagreed. All three had campaigned on the platform that the city needed a change from what they called a ''dl>- notbing council.n Miss Plummer will replace retiring councilman Don Mclnnis. Their victories, they said, re- s u I ted bec ause voters who agreed with them turned out in large numbers. Officer Ends Spat At Irvine Council Ryckoff and Willtams lost by a greater than two-to-one margin. failing lo carry an; of the city's 43 precincts. In a statement issued today. Ryckoff laid the blame for his defeat on the city's two ma1or landowner developers. the Koll Company and the Irvine Com - pany. "especially the Koll Com· pany." he added. "I couldn't la ve with the kind of deception and bag-money or· chestratcd d1stort1ons and lies that were employed in this cam- pai&n." besa.u:L The three winners said Tues· day night they saw their ele<'· lions as a mandate from the city's residents Cox. who said that hi s support came from a cross section of the city's neighborhoods and of its r esidents. noted that Ryckoff a nd Willi a m s ref e rre d to themselves as "res1dent1alists " · · 1 thank th e residents of Newport Beach r e a lly have ~poken." Cox said An argument between an Irvine councilman and a City Council candidate at Tuesday's council meeting ended with a policeman quelling a physical confrontatton between the lwo men. It all began at about 10 p.m when council hopeful Gilbert Nelsen Jr. came lo the public podium to talk about an frvme ctvtc center to be built in the future. Councilman Art Anthony told Nelsen his views were fantasies and asked him, "What are you smoking"" Nelsen said today he was up· set by Anthony's !\late ment. whic h. he said . seem~ to impl y that he 1 Nelsen > used mart· j uana Al the counc il m eetin g. Nelsen called Anthon y emo· ta onal and continued lo talk about the civic center issue Mayor David Sills apparently shut off Nelsen's microphone by flipping a switch near the mayoral seat. At Uus point. Nelsen left the public podium an<t.. the council moved on to anothe1 sub1ect. Salls adjourned the meetJng al a bout 10:30 p.m. at which time Nelsen approached the council to continue aanng his views Ne lsen and Anlhony bega n s houting al each other. The lv.o men ffiO\'ed lO a hall\lt 8) off the council l·hamber v.hcre they "tood ch('St to chest veiling into each other 's facl' "Do )OU wa nt lo have a s t om a c h pushan ~ m a t c h "" ,,cben ~ked Anthon) ··You'd lose." Anlhony 'aid Get your ha nds off me'" each man yellc'<I as they slapped hands. F1na ll}. In an<' police Lt. Robert Lennert <Hra\C'd on the !iccne and Anthony and Nelsen seemed to cool down Lenncr1 asked Ne lsen lo leave a nd he compli ed -. Aide Indicted DETROIT <AP> -An aide to Re p. Charles Diggs Jr .• D· Mich .. was indicted Tuesday on fcd<'ral charges of taking bribes fro m three foreigners seeking entry into the United States. l roine Mulls Greenbe lt Around Cit y Irvine Firm Faces The Irvine City Council. at the u r g;ng of Counci lm a n Bill Vardoulis, told the city stair Tuesday to estimate how much a gre~bell around the city would Misdemeanor Count cost and report back May 13. The Orange County District v ardoulis ls proposing a Attorney's office has lasued a greenbelt that would encircle misdemeanor complaint against the city. He said the greenbelt tn lrvtne firm that alle1edly lm- would be compo8ed of parks, properly s tored radioactive water courses. trail systems, waste over the weekend. golf courses, natural preserves, A spoltesman for the diatrict e questrian racllllles, com -attorney said that JCN Chemical merclal recreation, noise lmpact and Radioisotope Dlvtalon, 1721 1 on es and per m anent campus Drive, could be fined agriculture. • $500 lf lt la round 1uUty of break· Much of·wbat Vardoulla la pro-tn1 a at.ate code relatin1 to tbe postn1 la already stated ln the safe storaee of radloactlvt clty's General Plan, ~~ material'. to Paul Brady Jr., aaa!ltant city ICN runs a waste dispoul ma na1er . Brady added, service for comranlea that however, that a 1eneral plan 1enerate Jow.Jeve radioactive amendment would probably waate. lCN packages tbe have to be edopted to deal with material ha dnuu and sends " the specifics ol Va.rdoulll' pro. to out-ot·lt.l&e dllDOHI raclliU•. J>()lal. A buralal')' al um waa ac- ln addltkm to provtdlq a COil cldeataJ11 activated l'rtda1 e1ttmate, t1'e ltalf ii to clw CM nlOt Ill the ICN plw. An lmne City Council on May 11 a policeman retp4)Gclln1 to the schedule for the deftlopaaent of a larm dlteovered about ao an Jrvtne.,.....lt. "drum• maned ''rMloacthe'' lD ""'-·-- the parking lot or the plant. PoUce called Orange County health authorities and cordoned ore the 1 plant until Saturday rooming. All of the drums were moyed Ulto the plant Monday. Cran Hickman from the coun· t y He•lth Department was caUed l4> the scene Friday night. He bas written a report on the matter, saytn1 the 55·gallon radioactive waste drums in the ICN parkina lot weren't exceed· tn1 the allowable radiation level. He noted, however, that stora1e of sueb drum• ill 1111 .. .,. secured area" is POl proper~ cedure. Albert. L. 8aJeU1, radlo~al control dlreetor for ICN, aaiCl t.be drums were belnl teaaponrUJ stond -OUta1de of tM plant '° that ~1 tould be tn1petted before lftlPmeel. 81.ktU said tbe drum• PGMd Uttlt ~IO tM public. home where be was found have been anated in the case. But authorities are still look· Ing for Danny Jerome Young, tbe 21·year-old brother of two of • those arrested, laat seen lo the •i Fontana area adjacent to On· tarto. " The jet. which was to have len ., for Chicago's O'Hare fntema· tiona! Airport at 8: 15 a .m., was standing outside tbe terminal a nd awaiting boarding by passengers when the gunman • entered the plane, said airport spokeswoman Billie Bickmore. American Airline s pokesman Tom Gallagher said there were <SM lll'ACK, Page A2) Iran, Iraq Air O ash Reported BULLETIN By The Associated Prt''i'i Inman television 'iald today an air battle broke oul over lht> Iran-Iraq border as the dispulf> between the two countries worsened. By The A.a1odat.ed PrHs The Moslem rnrntants occupy- ing the U S Embassy m Tehran threatened today to kill their 50 Ar enc an hostages -"burn them into ashes" -tf the Carter administration takes milita ry action a&ain.sl Iran. The militants' threat came as U.S. officlals were hinting al a naval bloekade or mining or I ran 's ports if President ' Carte r 's economic and daplomallc sanctions fa ll to free the b06tages. They were in their 158th day tn captt\lil y today. ,. "In the name o r God the avenger we plainly warn the crlmiDal 1overoment or the Ualted States that tr It un. dertalces even the s malles t military intervention m Iran we will lull all the spies hostages together and we emphatacally warn the respected U.S. nation that the criminals of the US ad, ministration will be darrclly responsible for such an l'Vl'nl." said the m1htants' \lJtcmenl, earned by Tehran radw A Western reporlt'r who f'.illed the embassy for clartflt•a11011 nf "'ha t was mea nt by · '"P""'· hostages" was told lhl' mahtanl" meant all tht.' hostaiws wou ld tw k ailed . and lhat they were not ma king any d1stanct1on between allegro sp1t'S and the olher c:.ip- \1v~ In the early days of lh~· cn.;;1-.. the mahtanls saad thcv would ktll the hostages if the c n 11 l'd State-. made a military ;,ill1·mpl tu rescue them . They s<11d tht•y had rigged the embassy compound with explosive:;. Later today, Ira n's ofr1 c1al ne ws age ncy Pa r~ c<.1 rri ed another milita nt st.t t emen l declaring, "We will burn into ashe/ the spy hostages and the; building they are living an if w~ see any s us pic ious m1lttarr move or the least military at.' t ack by the U S. against the ter• ntory of Iran ." Coast Weather Fair through Thurs day, with possible fog or low Clouds Thursday morning. Lows tonight so at the beaches lo 56 inland. Highs Thursday 65 to 75. INSmE TODA~ Aa of Thvrsdoy. tu.at over 53 puMtt of U.S. houuholda had r~tvmed ~ forma. It ii probobly .afe to 11.t1ume that o form oddr•ued to Gtorat ~ of Co~rv. R.I ., ~ not omong thnn. Georat t.s o 14-JINr-Ol.d Ut· Ur. Sft ltory, pgg. A7. ••••• At't_..,_. 02 AHL...,_ Cit 1..1111 • ...,. .. *"... .... ...,_. ..., 1111 ..... ,......, .. Cit........ .U IU" .... .._. M a..-1.... D\.1t OI' .... c:i..ty A1t1 Qllllok• 411 hMk .......... DI 0-sl AU trnrta..,_ ar ......... DI.,_.. at.f ....... ,.. .... MMIMt ., .... I ... ,....,,.._ • ........_ Ct1on ,..._ .... ' ..... Cti<tttl..... .. -· IJI c;, .......... .. -.. lslla .. I ' NEW YORK <AP) -New York comm~ w~ tttd up to- day In "9 wo t traffic J ltoe1t a bt;w ulll •ubway atriko bet.a:. ... da)'I .,0 and V~ aprea.d wtth WMdala attack In& at • prlvale *-· ~. ~ thll SI .UU. 6a flMI wo.ldn't fort"e ..,._ ~aell _!.e.,~ork , '* lo U.. •treeu to huau motorl•ta Hftwnuv, Uttlon dtutdentl predleled H botaf a~ and •,lowdowns aft f the lll rlke Is OVf't If they don't &f't amn ' iy for lnes and other pen alUe Rlllnl at ruab bour and OK-rctul"D to •ct.ool of e mllUola 1tu dent• ud tHcb fl coatrtbut~ to todaJ'I Ut&rla which Poli~ Coma\IMkMer Robert McOul~ called UM .. mOlt dltticult we'v• had so far .. "' WASHINGTON tA P) -Preetdeot Carter Hid today that tuA two daya of ta.lkl with EtyptJan Ptftdldent Anwar Sadat were "perhas-the mo.t far·ruchlng dbcu111ona In my .-x perience u pra.1dent." a lthou&h no deC'lalons wl'rl' reuched on lhe future or lsrueh occupied ternlon~ Aa lhe leaden parted outside lh White House Oval OfnCf' Carter said he b ad kept Prime Minister Menachem Begin oi Isr ael Informed about the progre&& of the dlscus11ion11 and would be ·•m aking Ii ruu report" to him on the•talkA in pr~paratlon for a m eeUng with Beam here next ~eek ••ll•r • ..,., E•r•pe Gelfl IJp LONDON <AP> -An easing ur lnt.erest rates on Eurodollars contributed to a shar p dedlne an the value or the dollar on forelg~ exchange m arkets today whll~ continuing tension over the U s Iranian cris1& boosted European gold prkes · In London. the afternoon gold price was 5549 an ounrt'. after· open!ng al SS47.SO. up from S537 an ounce T uesday. ll traded at 8536 in New York ~don silver prtccs. rose to $18 an ounce rrom 117.25 Tueis· day. Silver traded at $16 an New York. down 47 centA. c...t .,.,.., •• •lerllefl MALIBU (AP> A rock.slide Oil a clltr overlookin& the seu slowed traffic to a crawl alone the PacUlc Cou t Highway and threatated to bring two expensive hilllide homes tumbllna to the beach.~ ·'The asphalt "' the road as buckled and there is a very larae fissure along the side or the clifr," said California Highway Patrol Sgt. Lance Erickson. He said two homes on the cliff overlooking Las Tunas Beach "look like they're ready to go any time ." ~banon 's Border Crossed by. Israel E Dl'fOH'S Nern; l'orlums nJ this report were f1Lt>d by The AP m Tel Avw and wt>Tt' :rub1ert lo the Israeli m1l1tary censor BEIRUT. Lebanon tAP l Israeli troops 1n armored personnel earners rolled across Lebanon·, southern border to· day and Jet up PQ41ilions in U.N.· cpatrolled area where PaJesUn· Ian ten'orlsta IUQ]>ed lbroq.h and ldlled three lar aetu In a raid on a kibbutz nursery two days ago T he spokesman for the U N peacckeepin~ force in Lebanon. S(j m t r Sanbar . sard rrvt' J rmored per::.onnel earners moved mto lhe United Nation&' Irish-patrolled area or opera· tions at B<.•tl Yahoun and Kounin. about four miles north of the lsraeh border . ·'There a re indications they will be staying for a while." said T i m ur Gok ael . a n o th e r spokesman for the U.N. forces. to more !.url'(rcal !->lrlkl'" Jl th1· -.ourc(' of the terror attack Th l' l' n I t l' d S l al l' 'i u rt:\• d rc!.traant l'!->Pl'C1.ill~ lil'l',111-.t• of I he talk-. l'rt·..,1d<'nl C'artl·r ,.., holding in \\ a-.h1ngt11n 1.1.1th Eg) pt1.1n l'rl'"Hlt·nt \n1.1. ur Sadut on lhl· stallt·d Palt·!->Lrnr;in Jutonom) talks v.1th lHael Pri me Mi ni1t.er Men acb tim Begin ge>d to Washington next week for meetings with Carter. Oaplomata here said between 25 and 30 Israeli troops were d1&: g1ng an near Bert Yahoun an1I Kounm. Sanbar said two l:na<'lr armored p<>rsonnel carnl•rs took up posit.Jon ... near Kounrn .md t1.1.o near Tm. lc:.!'I th<ln u mall" southwest of Kounan lie 1 .. 11d .i fifth earner lat<'r left 0 1plomat1r ::.ourt:ei. !->lltd the Israeli troops also e&tabl1s hed a military presence at a Ghanaian· held U.N. area about sax mrlcs east of positions established at the Irish area. LOS ANCICLES <AP> -A fedtraaJ 1r• Jury has Indicted a fer mer Sara Ana Uco 1erae111t OD 1 l countt ttl em Ul -1a rrdna.l IUl<la .... t hid 'la- '4ndt'd for .. by n Wld..eovw or•aniu'<I crime latsk for ce Ciury Dixon , 37. a 16·year Vl'tt!t'Un uf th~ POJlce-rorce who WUI di.KharJed lut yHr . wUl be 1arralPtd llollday on chars• "' taklna from l800 to S5.000 over an t!11bt day periOd whUe manae· 1118 A Joint tuk force Of local aeen· 1·1f't1 and the federal Law Eotorce· ni~nl J\AIJstanceAdmlnlstratlon. Unnamed sources close to the 1nvest1gat1on said Dixon lost tbe money he ane1edJy took in poker 1"-lrlors in Gardena. But It as understood that Dixon ·s tlcfense may be that be used the money for his own lnvestlgatiooof 1 rooked poker games io Cardena's leeal poker parlors. • according lo reports Large sums of money are pro- \ adcd by the LEAA to undercover OJH'ration!> for use as "flash rolls" in narcotics buys or lo p urchaJK> stolen lt<.'rnb while acUna as a "fence " ,.._P.,,eAJ IDJACK .•. lhree cockpit crew members and four rlighl attendantis aboard the plane. Their Iden. lilies were being withheld. FAA spokesman Dick Hallen rn Los Angeles said as far aa be knew the only demand was to be rtown to Havan a. The plane took off for the 2~·hour fHghl to Havana after a 47·mlnute refuel- ing stop In Dallas. "I'm sure they'll attempt to comply with any or h is de· mands." he added . Meanwh.lle. Ame rican AlrUn~ began rebooking the 74 passengel"l\ who were to have taken Flight 348 . The airline of· r~red bw. service to Chicago. hound flights ut Los Angeles In· t1•rnational Airport . but i>o me pJ:-.:-l'ni.:l'I''> \\ a1l('d fnr latt•r lltJ.thlr-. 11t Ont Ann l>L·spate the• hijackin g p ,, .., .., t•n i.:1· r Su:-.~l n \\' 1 l' n l'l' k of l>1.1mo1HI H.rr ... Jul I "'•~h I "'ere on lh(' pllllll' It loob hke I'm f(O&nR to Rl·t there <1 httle 1:11 <'r • Brawls Keep Police Bu8y \\'HIGllTS\'11.LE C<1 1,\1'• A hra"'I bet\u•en tauntmJ! blad, dl•mon-.trJtors c.1no wh1tt> "' &tilnder.., Lh.1t le rt nine tnJured touche<I ofr a night of ~porad1c taC'tul anc1denl!. that spread to a h1~h school todu). authorat1es ... .11<1 Ai. the blacks planned to n o. new their demons t rations ton1Rhl m this City or 21.000 In east-cen tral Georgia , s t a t e Police were put on ale rt in the art•a Gobel, reached by The Ai· soclaled Press in Tel Aviv by tele pho ne al the N a q uor a. Lebanon headqua rters of the U.N. lnterim Force in Lebanon, said the h raeli troops were set · Ung up defensive poelUons with barbed wire near the village of Kounln. The Inc ursion u th e first l5r aeli g r ound attac k Into Lebanon since Aug . 23. 1979. whe n troops raided the town or Br ash.It -also in the U .N zone First Move Made In Housing Plan to blow up two houses where Palestinian guerr illas were based Some retaliation for the kib· butz raid had been expected in Israel. though Israel's form or response could not be predicted. In the past, Pa lestrnian terror all<1cks have brought responses r anging from massive bombing of Paleslln.ian camps in Lebanon DAILY PILOT lf• °' .... CoMI 0,.ty ,.ho• Wllft WN(:f\ I\> ·--u. _ ... _ ... -·-11¥ .... O<-'"'"' ...... , .... ,. '-~ .... ....... ., . .,.._ -·· ,,.....,... ., ... , ... ~ .... _, ..... "'"" ........ l••<tt/(lte¥At•lft Y•fltr, tr11fae, f....~4U'l• :::.:.=-..=. !...~~ =-~ ::w~i.=..::.:~.~:·-· p 0 ....., ..... ......_, __ ,_ J.c•• cw.y Ytt•l'rMl<loM-0.-111---·-....... ,_ ........... ,,.._. .. ut• ~..:..!:'-..._~- The I rvine Crty Counctl gave initial approval Tuesday to a proposed zone c ha nge on e 21-acre parcel or land near thl' Saddleback Community College Norlh Campus The change would be Crom agricultural to res idential and institutional f rvlne Councilwoman Mary i\nn Gaido was the only C'ouncil member to vote ·agarni.t lhl' pro posed change. She said Loda' that she is against new zoning in general and a~a1n i.t this particular proJCCl becaus<' 1l wouldn 'l have proper foc1ht1c::. for youngsters. If the council finalizes the re zone al its next meetin~. the a(• tion tneans that the I rvtne Com pany could place up to 350 rei· 1dent1al hou s ing units on agricultural land along Irvine Center Drrve. east of Jc(frey Road An I rvine Compa n y 'lpoket.man said that 60 rental unit!. wrll be developed on the property for low-Incom e In· dlvidual~ and 24 unlU will be I~· be led as affordable housing Thl· rental units "'II he used to meet thl· terms of a housing lawsuit a;ettlement in which the company and the city agreed to make about 700 housing unit!> available for low ·income persona. The Trvine Company is plan mng for two churches to be built 1in the 21 acres. in addition t.o the rc1ldenllal development Spaee Linkup j Soviets Launch Cap1ule MOSCOW CAP> -The Soviet Union launched a two-man space capsule for linkup with the orbiting Salyut 6 space station today, Tass reported. The news a ge ncy satd the spaceship was manned by Lt. Col. Leonid Popov , the commander . abel Valery Ryumln. the pilot and flight enelneer. The flight was Popov's first. but Ryumin made space trips in 1977 and last year. Ryumin. 40. shares the world re· cord for time spe nt in space. 'l'ass said the two cosmonauts were feelln1 eood and all systems were functioning normally. The a1el)CY said their mission was to carry out m ain· tenance ond repalr work on the Salyut 6 ataUon and to conduct acientlllc and technical experlmen~. The Salyut 6 space station bu been visited by seven crewa 1ince it was l•uncbed Sept. 29. 1977, ln· eluding three inte rnational teams. SC R ej ect s All Three Propositio ns It v.;.i:. Bob Lrmbl•rg Jnd Urll ~I l. l ha m fo r (' 1 t \' (' o u n l'I I Lt!onard Marks fo r trea:iurer ••nd "no·· on all t hree ballot p_roposlt1on!I In Tuesday's San ( lemente cit y elt•ct1on Proposition A, a mew.ure uk mg voters 1f El Camino Real !->hould be v. rdl'nl..'d foiled -No, 4,191 Yes. 1.083 Propo:,n1on B. J meJ:.ure ttJ di\ 1de the city Into five coun c1lman1c voting dtstrtcls. wee. d<.· rested -No. 3.313 Yes, U189 Proposition C. e mf'a~urt" to make lht> office or city lreallurer an appointment wa"defeatt"d -No, 3,739 Yt-s, l.410 BJ DAVID IWnllANH ................... A wltnlll for the defente hat lettlfled be •aw 12·1ear·old Robin Cbrtltlne Samtoo rtdtnc a blc)'cle down a ffuntln1ton Beacb alley tbf day after she Wal reported mUllnl last June. The wtt.neu. however. Iden- tified plcturea of both Robin and a nother alrl H beina Miu Samaoe. The tatJmooy of Tim Fallen of Garden Grove ln Oran1e County Superior Court Tuesday contradict. lhe tarlter 1lale · menu ol a key pro.ecutlon wit· nea1 who said she aaw a man re· s e mbllna m urder defendant Rodney Alcala "forcefully steer· 101 .. a cluld into brush area Ill the Sierra Madre foothills Jwie 20 . Fallen. under questionina by defense attorney John Barnett. said he was eertaJn the child he saw the following day was MI S!> Samsoe because a Huntington Beach police ofOcer showed him a picture of the missing child about 15 minutes later But under cross-examination by Deputy District Attorney Richard Farnell. Fallen 1dcn t1fied another photograph or Jamie Lee Bruce. a 12-year-old acquaintance of Miu SamBOe'11 as beln& Miss Samsoe The two girls are both the same age and have blonde hair Barnett ob· Jecled to Farnell's showing Fallen the second photo&r aph Alcala. 36, or Monte rey Pan 111 charaed with kidnapping Ml:a~ Samaoe la.st summer and t.akmg her to the Chantry Fla~ area in the S1~rra Mad re roothrll .. v. hf."re her skeletal n·m ... an-. V.l·rt· luund \ <'htld molestataun rhar~c .iJ!il &n!l1 Alcala WCI!> d1s m1l!sOO bv :-iuperlor Court Jodee Ph1ltp Sch"" ab Monda) Fallt-n told the ruurt he v.a:; '-tJndang n<.•<1r ht~ brother 11 n ... ldenc• lo q.. 17Ut 8triet ana ct HuntJnlt.on Beads wlMn lie u w t.he Utile 11r1 rktllla a y.UOW lO·•DMCI bieycl• dowo an a1i.j OD June21. He aald he had "no ~ .. the Slrl he HW Wal Mll.t = baaed on ptctura be was . Barnett alao called to UM wtt- nee1 at.and a Sierra Madr e POltc. ortlcer who on the nllbl of J une 22 questioned a San Cf abriel man who had r•rlted b1a car at •• turnout of Santa Anita CanJOO Road nea r where the remains ot MlH SalDIOe were la~r found. O Ulcer G e rald Crawford te1ttfled be aaw the man, Raul Vasquez, walking toward bi.I car when be stopped to investigate. Masked Men Rob Bank in Ha1ntington Two masked men. one carrying a sawed-ofhhotgun and the other a r evolver, held employees of a Huntington Beach ba nk at bay Tuesday as they gathered up $59,124 In cash and fled, police aaid omcers reported that nobody was t.nJured in lhe3p.m . holdup at the United California Bank l99 Beach Blvd. · Wltnesae. told police that both bandit.a were weartnf. Halloween ma:.k::. dept<'llng ug y old men. The) said the men liCOOped up co.s h from two tellers. then forced an employee to open the bank's \a ult The crooks. police said, ran to a nearby rcs1d~nllal tract where a ~ctJ v.ay vehicle' was apparently v. a 1t1ng 2 WEEK BENCH SP ECI AL \l a r~·· ( :ar ... o n ... fa t1 lo11 ... " 8 Bc·n•·h \ .. ,, ~a l e· J>rj,.,.tf ltl '<)<)1111 1·"d1 :.! \\ I . L 1' :--I • \ I . ) F ,., 1111 \l.1r.-l1 2.)111 t l1r11 \l'ril l:.!111 La rgl' st>J •·•·tion of v.-J, t ·t~ to ~el~<'l f ro ru i n \011 r choi<'f' of c-o l o r~. Don 't n 1 is~ th i~ opporluni l ~ ! t 7 VOL. 73, NO. 100, ~ SECTIONS, ~ PAGES McDoWeH ()usteti; Fit~at~Ck In Clenrente ' Rejects !Districts I By JOHN NEEDHAM OI t• ~II~ l'1le4 $1 .. 1 It was Bob Limberg and 8111 Mecham fo r Cat :. Council. Leonard Marh for trea!>urer a nd .. no" on Jll three ballot propos1t1on~ an Tue!-tday's San Clement<' cat) <·lc•ct1on The official final rC'i.ulti. for the candidates with all 17 prt' cincts counted arc -BobLimberg,3,771 -Bill Mecham, 2,569 -Bernie Allen. 2.288 8111 Wagner, 2.086 Richard Ahlman. 353 Robert Rusin, 79 Cnofftc1al final results for city treasurer arc ...... Leonard Marki., 2,239 Howard Mushett 1.880 C'harlt.•s Fox. 91 5 Proposition A. a m<.'asure ask· ing \'Olc•r s 1f El Camano Rea! should be widened. failed -No, 4,191 Yes. t.08.1 ProJY<:1t1on B. a measure to divide .ne c•it:. into f1vt.• coun J cilmanic votang d1!>tnt'ts. \\-as de- feated : -No, 3,313 -Yes. 1,889 Proposition C: a measur<' to make the office of <.'llY treus urer an appointment. wa!> defeated -No, 3,739 J -Yes. 1,410 MAX BERG, running unop posed for the office of city clerk. gathered 4,060 votes c1ty-w1de The r e port<'d turnout at yeslerda:. s clct"t1on was set al 31.6 percent of 911 eligible voters. · Limberg's 3.771 votes represented the greatest show of support of all the five candidate!> running for the two council seats. Richard Ahlman had earlier dropp<'d out of the racC' but it v.as too late to remove his name from the ballot L1mbc>rg o.,a 1rl a gr<'at deal of credit should J!.O tn l11s t'ampa1i;:n s u pport<'r!-t for h1:; victory "It was those late voting prl•c1ncto., that finally cufrhed 1t for me. · the rl'lired Marine colonl'l :;aid <See REJECT, l'age A2) Oally l'llot SWI l"lleto1 TOP VOTE GETTER Bob Limberg 0.Uy l'llcM Pllote br Sl..,t MilC"-11 STREET SUPPORT Lagunan Belinda Blacketer. a Sally Bclleruc, Neil Fitzpatrick supporter. displays T -shirt reading "I'll even walk the streets for her "The comment rt>fers to un anti Bellt>ru<.• brochur<.· that quoted the Laguna councilwoman out of context at a candidate's forum. The incomplct<• comment from :\1rs Bellerue. p-rinted rn the brochure. read. "J began my political career in Laguna by \\al king thl• streets. . " Several BelJeruc s upporters sported the T-s hirts al campaign headquarters Tuesday night. Mosleins Threaten To Kill Hostages Bt:LLETI~ By The Associated Pr<''>:; Iranian lelevision said I.Oda~ an air battle brokt> out o"n th1• Iran-Iraq border as the di'ipulr between the l\\O countrit·-. worsened. By Tht> Associated Prc•:;s The Mos lem m1hlant:; 11ccup~ ing the U.S. Embass~ in T<•hran threatened today to kill their !)(J Am.cnean--hos~<-1ge& -··burn the m into ashes" 1r thr CartP1 admin1stration takes m1hlar> action against Iran. The militants' threat cam<' as US officials "ere hinting a l a naval blockade or m1n1ng or lran '5 port!> If Pre!-.1dent Car t er's econ o mic and diplomatic sanctions fail to frc•c the hostages They "ere in their 158th day in capt1v1ty toda} ··in the name or God the avenger we plainl) warn th<' crtm in al government or the United States ttJ,at 1r 1t un dertakes even th e smalles t military intervention in Iran we will kill all the spi es-hostages together and we cm phatic1:11ly HB Assailant Slashes Girl Near School A school-bound 16 -year-old Huntington Beach girl was slashed on the face. the c hest and the arms by a razor blade- wielding man Tuesday morning, police reported today. The Marina High School stu- dent was treated by paramedics and later taken to Huntington ln- tercommunity Hospital follow· ing the 8 a.m. attack. The girl told police she was walktng on Sprtogdale Avenue near the t\igh \~chool campus when a man jumped out. of a car, grabbed her and started cuttjng her with t.M razor blade. Police said the young victim strusgled with her assailant for several mlm1tea before be re· turned to his car and aped orr. Ttte suspect la believed to be in bls 20I. Tb.la la the aecond auac.k or a Manna High student this month. Prev~ly a female student was abducted near the campus and raped. ""arn thl' n-s pett~d l" ~ nation lhal the ('rtminalh or lht> l 's ad- rn 1n1!-.t rat1011 \I.Ill 01• directly 1 t·~pun~1blt· for :-.uc·h :Jn t·vent." :;~11d thl· m1lltunt:;' ~tatement, n 1rricd bv Tt•hr<.1n radio ,\ Wc..,tl.'rn reporter who called 1 h<· C'mbaS!-t\' for C'lar1f1c;ition of \\hat \\-<ts· ml'ant b) ·'spies hostage.., .. "as told I he m 1 htanL<, mN1nt all th<• hostog<'!; would be killed . <tnd that tht.·\ "ere not makm~ <1nv cl1t-tuwtHm between- all«i:Red i.p1eo., :.ind thl' other cap- tives In the <'arh Ila\''> of the crisis. thl· m1htant-..sairJ° tht.•\ "ould kill the hosta~<'~ 1f tht• L n1ted States madt• a milllarv att<'mpt to rescue them The~ "aid they had ng~ed thl.' embass) compound "1th explosive-. Later toda'. Iran s orfacial n ew!> ugl'nC0 ) Pars c arr ied another militant :;latement ckclanng. "We will bum into <Set> IRAN. Page A2) Belle rue Elected To Post By STEVE MITCHELL Of .... o.lfy "'* ..... Incumbent Lagun a Beach May or Jack McDowell was swept from office Tuesday and CouncilworJ\Pn Sally Bellerue aod candidal e Neil Fitzpatrick were e lected. Here are unofficial final re- sults from all 15 Laguna Beach precincts. -~lly BeUerue: 3,620 -Nell Fltspatrlck: 3,430 -Jack McDowell: 2..250 -Steve Riggs . 1.986 -In the vote for Caty Clerk. Verna Rollinger. who was unop· posed, garnered 4.774 votes. Res ults of voting for City Treas urer show -f''ran Engelhardt: 3,265 Dr Ernest Lake 2.078 A tumultuous cro\I. d c•heered and raised their glassel> at Re lleru<'/F1tzpatr1ck head quarters about a block from City Hall as the results from the pre- cincts began trickling in at around 10 pm By the t1m<' all 15 precincts were recorded. the tally l>howed the t "°o candidates had taken all but three north Laguna areas A bout 45 percent of the 13 ,298 re gistered voters cast ballots. .. We never get the northend anywa y," one s upporter shrugged as the results went on -the board ... But we s laughtered them everywhere else ln town." The election results mean a more environment.ally oriented City Council ma}ority in Laguna Beach tlus time a round. Just two years aao Uae voters elected a comel'Yllttve mAUorilY-At that Ume, freshman eouncil member Wayne Baflin predic:t· ed that if the counci continually \lOted against Bellerue. "That only means the voters wall tum 1t a II around agam m the <19801 election " They did JUSl that Tuesday !\1 rs Belleruc, sporting a T shirt that read ·'I'll even walk the streets for her." was elalt'd following the election tabulation The T-shirt was m reference to a newsletter from a conserva· t1on group supporting McDowell The organization called FACTS distributed a brochure that quot ed Mrs Bellcrue out of context at a candidates' forum . The ~lt"tt~r quoted th<' councilwoman as s aying. "I began my pol1t1cal career 1n Laguna by walking the streets "Sur<'. at was a dirty trick. but I think 1 the brochur<' I did more to hurt McDowell than me," s he said Fitzpatrick. a city planning C'omm1 ss1oner a nd Yamaha Motor Corp manager. c;a1d the election results "are a signal for Lagunans to come o ut and participate in their cit y govem- (Sff LAGUNA. Page AZ> • ' °'911f I'll .. SUH P""40 INCUMBENTS WIN IN SAN JUAN CAP1STRANO Lawrence Buchheim (left), Kenneth FrteH Grtn SJC lnc11mbents R.lnaway Winners By DON CUA PM AN °' -OMt't -5Ufl Incumbents Ke nneth Fness and Lawrence Buchheim swamped fi ve other candidates in light \'Olln~ Tuesday an "'hat ".is being interpreted a s a man <j<ite for the San Juan Capistrano Cit~ Counc11"s pt>rformance Sem1-offic1al r<'lurn~ from Jll 16 precincts 1n the Cat y Coun<'1I race are -Kenneth Friess, l ,475 -Lawrence Buchheim, l.45'i Ilse• Bvrnes. 376 James" Atkins. 365 Dale Smith. 238 0.n~~~HH­ llarold Dunn. 114 Just 21 percent or the city ... 9 918 registered \Oters turned out for the election ro11owing lackluster campaigning which did not involve polarization on the development \'ers us slo~ ~rowth issue The council has ma1nla1ned a slo\I. growth posture and both Fn<'ss and Buchheim express ed sat1s ract1on w ith the growth management approach "'The vote reflects that the r es adents like the things we'vt> been domg in th.Js community.' said f'riess. who has served as mayor for the lal>t two years He said the city will contrnue its battle again.st ridge lme de velopment and keep attention focused on a proposed 1.265-acre <1 ev e lopment b y Glenda le Federal Savings and Loan As - sociation. Masked Men Rob~in H•mtington Two masked men, one carrylng a sawed-off shotgun and tbe other a Hvolver, held employees ol a Hu.nt.i.naton Beach bank at b.y Tuesday as they gathered up $58,124 in cub and Oed, poJlce said. Off\ters reported Lbat nobody wn l.1Quredlrilbe3p.m. boldUpat the Uni~ califonala Ba$, 199 Beacb8lvd. Wltneaee told po~ce that ~ bandita were weartni HaiWnen mulm depictina "''[y old '!¥"· · They said t.be men ~ up .ca1h froauwotellen. tbeDMced an employee to open t.be ._.., •~ult. Tbe erookl, police ,.14. r• to a nearby ...tdellt.lal tract wben a 1etaway vehicle wu appaNntlf wait.t.na. The issues of a nnexatio agricultural prese rve design tioo. water and se" age trea m ent also \I. Ill bt• dealt -wit ~a id FnL~S Fries:. c;.11d hl' felt th<it a Int 1 people "'ho · "l'rc un lht· nth•• s ide la..,t t1ml' ~uppurltlf h c·a noicfar, in th·· ,.,,., tion :.inrl h ..,t,tlt'd thJl llul'hh• 1m " 1m11h· nwnt on 1h1· 1·oun1 11 ht·lp1 cl th hJppt>n. Huchhc•1m \\ho 1.1..1 ... ;1 ppo111r,. 10 197X tn 11111111• llll• \p111·d t1·11 o f Co un c 1lm.in H11·h ;ir \lr Oowdl. c,,11d n1 • 1.1. ;i ... ha pp\ I tlO'I!. bi· .in l'11·1 l•·d 1·11u n1·1t m1•mb<-1 J ~ ··t thouj'.!ht Uw \ nlt \\ ould 111· lot clo~c·r " h1· ... 11d \\ 1• h;uJ 1 ' cl'llent Pl1<1 pl1• runnini.: ..ind hope th<'~ n •main in\11\\ l'd m th proces:; " B uchhe1 m s,1111 h1 h .111 n real probl(•m · "1th I h•· cit' gro"th managl•mf'nt pl..in although he felt longtmw IJnJ o" ner" should PQs..,1hh l?t.•t break · on thl' point ... ~ ... 1t.•m fo home constru1·t1on. 'The s1tual1on seem.., to c;ometlun~ "'<' can hJndlc-." h said Th e <'O unt•i lm <.1n pra1 ~£' Friess' work. saying he ff.'lt th vote reflected a genl'ral sat1s fa lion with the mayor and coun t'1l's work Or~:J.:sl Weather Fair throug h Thursday. with pos8ible fog or low clouds Thursday morning. Lows tonight 50 at the beac hes to 56 inl and Highs Thursday 65 to 75. INSIDE TODA" As of ThursdoJI. JU.St over S3 peTMlt of U.S. houuhold.s had retunwd census forms. It is probablJI IO/e fo ,o.sname that a /orm oddrtutd to George EWtallq of C~try. It.I., UJOt not ammtg t~m. Geo~ • a 14-11tGr-old ~t­ter. Sn~. PQ91 A.1. . .... At ,,_ IW*e L. ........ ...,_. :.=: ~ c........ =...--- DI M ..., ~ DMt All All DJ M ............... ......... (1t-\l .... Ct-•!..!t ...,_.. ~· ............. AflflLH•" C11' MtVlff ... ---.1~ .. .......... ...._. M ~ .... CIM!ly AM ~....ic.. i..,oa-.,..,,._~ ., ~ 81"4 , ........... , TtMI,._ .. n....... .... ..lllMP ... ..,_.._. M I -NEW YORJt VJ -Ofl d•Y ta t.M wont tralfle J•tna Ulc• • l>9 war • "8• .._-,. qo..t vW.O..,...a ·~ .,-. .. at&Hkiq at f, a 'JO prtvat• but SlrHi ... vowll\I tUl 11 mlll5-n flne1 wouldn't fort' th m back to work, took to th tre ti lo tiarau motorlata Nean.tua.. wlJon d.haided• p,...ct-1 ubot11t. anoa, ud •lowdownit alter th .tn.e 11 cwet1f tMj doll't 1et amn .. ty for nn a Md •r Pl-~•WM. • ~ Rein ot ru_I\ hour and th return to achool of• million aw· dental and teucheni t'Ontrlbutcd to todey' 1n1rl» which PollN Comrnlnton~r Ro~tt Mt'GUI~ nlled the "mo.t dlfncult we've hud M> fur " • 81U•r •••a, 8_.•11• QeW l/p LONDON <AP> -An eaabla 9f ._.,..(rate• on EurodoUan coolrtbultd lo a detHne la thl value of tbe doUar on roretrn "' chanae mal'ket.s toda_y wtlll• co.t.lnula1 tenalon over the u.s .. Iran Ian cria.ll boolted European'°" prlce1 In L<lndon. tho an.moon '°Jd price wa• SS49 an ounce. after o~n1na at 1$41 50, up lrom ssn an oun~ Tuead•y It traded at ~ioNewYork London liver prtce!jl ro11e to tit an ounce from 117 2$ Tuel· day. Silver traded at 118 in New York. down 47 cents 11ef91-'• c ........ •.te ..... BRU~EL.5. Belflum <AP> The left-of-center co UUon go\•emmenl or Belg an Premier Wilfned Martens today re- s igned after a year in office In a dispute between two of tbe na- tion 'a three linguistic groups "--''OU C•C Aller•• D•trla NEW YORK <AP> T he Royal Dutch-Shell Group of Com· panies has become the third major intef1\alional oil company to be hit with s harp supply cuts and price·increase.s by Kuwait, Shell announced today Clemente Thieves Focus on Jewelry B urglar~ in San Cle me nte made off "'•th Jewelry 1n Lhrcc '>eparatl' 1nc1denL._, one mvolv- 1ng 1H.·m~ valued at more tha n "5,000. police said toda" J1•\H'l r~ CJ nd s ll vC'r worth S~ 335 IA en• takl•n from the home of l'r""ton Shl•rrod. in the 4000 hlod. of t'alll' Abril l'1tl1<·l' 'CJHI ii gardgC' "'as torc·l·d npl'll h~ th<· burglar .... \\hill' tht.· n •sirfrnto; W<'fl' on \ .11'.1!1on 111 J anuac \ Burglars ~a1m•d l·nt ry to thC' 111ir111· h\ torc·in~ npt•n a garagl· door \\h1lc• !ht• oc•c·upanh w1·n· on \'acataon in J anuarv. pohCl' said · In another incident. a gold neck lace valued at $900 was stolen from the home or Dons Vecek. in the 4000 block or Vw Ma nzana. while she was shop ping . The burglars entered thl· home through an unlocked front door, police re ported Also, a wrist watch. tools. and ..iuto .1ack we re taken from tht· ';111 ul R11·hur d Ol'n.1l. in thl· 100 hlock of West Marqutta Thl' v;rn w a!. c•nterNI throu~h tht· floor -.urnt'ltmt• h<'l\H•••n Suncla' .ind Tuesda~. rt "'os rt' port ('(I · ,...._rflfleAI LAGUNA ELECTION. • • ment." He and Mrs . llellerue said the ir first tas k on the council Will be tO rewrite a (ederaJ grant loa n a pplication seeking S6-4 milhon in low-interest loan~ to pa\ for SV<«~• more• II 1 II' \\ t' ri· gorng tu"('(' 1f IAC <'<tn rt'"' 1111 thl· t"u-.tan~ apphcat1on .inrl n·mm I' t ht· In tn(' Com pan~ from lht• p1opo .... al ," M rs nt'll('ru(• \'0\Vl'cl LB Boys Club Week Slated Fl"o'C davs of act1 v1tic::. arl' plaruled next week lo celebrate National Boy::. Club Week 1n La~una ~ach. Local youngste rs trom 7 to 18 yea rs or age will participate in a treasure hunt. obstacle course. kilt> flying contest and a pie cat ang contest Mo nday through Fn d a v next wel'k Dail y act1 v1t1c!> begin a t 4 p m Monday at t he club. 1985 Laguna Canyon Road 120 Reds Killed Kl'WA IT 1,\1'1 An Mghan rebel organization based an Iran c la imed 1ls rorces killed 120 So viel troops an a battle near thl• town of llerat close to the Ira naan bord<.>r. Tt•hr an radio re ported today OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT l h• Or~ C.O..tl Deity P•ktf w1lh wf'111 r, 1 t ombll"ed mit ,...._. ~, .. •• P'lbt"two t>-. ,,,._. Ot.trtp c..n.• P\efi~"O (4m0111ft• S..-&'Wf•h f'dilll04\~ •t• putMl-"'"f MonflYy, tfHOUOft J r1d4f IOt (tMo1e ........ ........,, .. a<ft "'"U~Ot\ l••(P'i f"OMfttelf'I Y•ll•y ''"""' l•qun• -..C." s.A.ft (.OH L A .. ,.... ,....,., ff11~ ... OUOh,....,. s.M.,..._rt M\d ~ •• , TM pttl'IC 1o..t• ::,11,·i:.""c:.:!:'..::.: ~"'-:-•• :::~:·... p 0 11_ .. _ DtftHP'"l•eftllfl"*I~ '""'" '-., .... .,f'\tffipfltt .,.,,. a.-...... ~ -.. ·-,.,. ... "--•• _,._ _ ........ ~Mi.--PlotM ........... """'-"'llilttln Leg11na a .. c:h OtftQa I01' "-, ............. . A current loan application 1s in Washington. D.C. a nd city or h cials believe they are No 18 on the hst for federal loan mon('v But both Mrs. Bellerue und f 1tzpatrick lx·licvc the cit~ "'111 han' a better chanct· of gctt1nl.! th.it loan 1f plan!> for devt>lop ml•nt uf up lo 1.800 home::. 1n Laguna Canvon urc cl1minatt·d from the app.ltcahon The so-called Irvine Compan) pla n for Laguna Canyon. 1Ah1ch w~s endorsed by !\1c001A c•ll a nd Ri ggs. would sec t wo golf l'Ourses. Cl resort hotel C1nd up lo 1.800 homes adjacent and north of the ci ty's 522·aere parcel. Bellcrue and Fitzpatrick en dorse a second plan. formulalt'd by Ior .mer_planning. com m1 ss1oner Be linda Blacketer. tha t calls for less intense c.k \'elopment in Sycamore Htll!>. with equestrian facilities. hiking trai1s and a lodge-type resort. Both plans would sec 350 hom es constructed on El Toro Road within Sycamore Hills. ad JaLent to Leisure World The two winners sa id they abo intend to get the citizen::. 11f Laguna Beach actively involvc·d 1n d evelopme nt pl a ns ror Sycamore Hills . .. There will Ix• verv few ex ccutive sessions an the future.' Fitzpatrick said. ·'The door's off the back room ·· F,....r~AI REJECT ... J fter the final results were 111 He s aid his supporter!> had worked especially hard an the late-voting second, third and I Ith precinc ts "I think they knocked on eve ry door in lhose areas," Umberg said. The closest race was between council candidates Mecham and Allen. Mecham defeated Allen by only 281 votes ln a down to the wire run for the money. "The vote was closer than I had hoped· it would be." Mecham said. "But what is most important now Is that we can begin to return lhe cllltens • trust in tbelr city government.·· Mecham said he was looking forward to working with his fellow wlnnt!r, Limber&. "I always en.Joyed good relations with Bob when we were on the planning commlulon," he aaJd. llecbam said hla "number obe" campalan worker had been hts Wife Janice. "l waa about to call lt qultl and 1be told me t waa dolnc the right thln• by run· nlna;• he said. "Nobody worted h.r<ter on thll u mpaltn than lantce," llecbain added. •1 MANN a lYNOl.08 -,-.-. ...., ........... A \lot r turl\Out of 11t1ht1y more Ulao 11 perc nt was seen loday • tht detJJlve ract.ot In lbt vlfMN'I of N wport Beach ('lty Council nndldates John Cux and Philip Maurer over their lneuJnbent oPP<>nenta 1'1ee- du)' Thu Incumbents, Mayor Paul Hyekoff 1o1nd Mayor Pro Tem lby Williama, who'd led a DO· l(rowth councU m•Jorlty, con· tl•ndt'd the huge turnout w11s the ft' ult of develo per financed <0 1rn1pa1ans that employed Ues .rnl.I dli,tortlona. t'o>.. Muurer and the third "111nintt l'a11d1du\e, Ruthelyn l'lummt!r dtsuareed. All three h.1 d c11mpu1ained oo the platform that the clty needed a change rrom ""hat they called • ··oo. nothtnj COWlCll." Mass Plummer wUI replact' retiring counc ilman Don Mcinnis. Thetr v1ctor1es. they said. re· s uited beca u se voters who agreed with the m 'urned out in lar)?e numbers. Ryckoff and Williams los t by a gre~ter than two·lo·one margin. r~allnt? to l'Ur ry an.)' of the City's -1,j pn•tanrt:- 1 n u ::.tull'fll l'nl 1s::.ued Lod av H yr koff luld thl' bla me for h·i~ dd<•at on th(' city's two major 1'.rndowner developers. the Koll l om pany and the Irvine Com· p..in) ... csix•t•iall y tht• Koll Co m pan)." he added · • 1 couldn ·t li vc with the kind of dl•cept1 on and big·money or 1·hes1 rnll:d d1!.tort1ons and hC':- tha t wPrt· Pmployt-d 1n this ca m µa1g n. ht•sa.id The thr~ IA-toners ::.aid Tue!> cl..i~ nig ht they saw their elec 1111ns .is a mandatl• from the l ll) ·.., n•s1dent~ Cox, "'ho !>aad that hi::. ::.upport t•amt.> rrom a cross section or the 1·11} 's neighborhoods and or 1L.., rl•sadent::.. noted that Ryckorr .ind Willi a m s r eferre d tu tht•m:-t•lv<'" .1:-. ··rcs1dcnt1all::.L ..... " I t hi n k t h e residents of ~ l'"' port Beat· h rl'a lly ha \'t ' '>poken,'· Cox ~aad Futun· l..irgt· vote r turnouts tor muntt•1pal l'lt•c t10ns IA l'rt· \ 1rtually .i~!>Url•cl T uesday 1A-1th lhl· p..i::.:-a~l' of l'roposilion D . .i tit} d wrkr amcndmt•nt "h1ch "tll change the cit y clcct10ns from April to !\'o\'em ber of even numbered years to coincide with general elections That meas un· was :six>nsored by the NewpQrt Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. 1>.h1 ch .tbo of.posed Williams .and Ryckol . A similar measure. s ponsored by the council majority, would have changed the city elect1on.oi; to November of odd ·numbered 'c~ rs It was defeated fi',.... Pagr A I IRAN ... a'>hes the spy hostages and the buildmg they are living in if we see any sus picious military move or the least military at- tack by the U.S aRainst the ter- ritory or Iran " Foreign Minis ter Sadegh G ho t bzade h. interviewed b} Amencan t eleVlston ne1works this morning. sC11d he doubted that the Iranian government could stop the embassy malitants 1f they decided to carry out their threat. "but l hope we never go to that end." In Washtngton. Carte r ad - man1::.trat1on ofrtcials declined to make 1mmed1ale comment on the threat In the past. Carter has warned or severe retaliation af any hosta~cs are harmed . C'a rt c r h a~ appeale d to America'!> European allies to Joan the United States in cuttrn g off exports to Iran. but none has !>howcd !>lgns or giving more than vocal s upport to the repriHls. The foreign ministers of the nine European Common Market nations are to meet ln Lisbon. Portugal. tonight to begin con· sultations on the Iran crisis. Iran ships SS0,000 barrels of oil a day to Japan, 250,000 to Britain and 400,000 to other Western European nallons. The Tehran regime has threatened to deny oil to any who join the United States In cutllng shipments or food or other necessities. ln addition to the announce· ment on Iraq. Ghotbiadeb said European support ol American economic aanctlons would not have a serious impact on Iran. and that the Alaerian Embassy in Washln1ton would handle Iran'• alfaln now tbat Carter baa broken dlplomatic relatlCOI wlth Tehran. Iran'• dlplomatl were ushered out of the United Sta~s on Tues· day amid cries they were treat- ed like hoet11ea themselves. Iranian diplomata In the Unit· td States hurrttdly packed tbe1r bac• and left t.bt country TUel· d ay nl1bt on fll1bt1 from Wuhlnlton, New York and LOI An•••· aw A Chide• . ~ tew KANS <AP> A Trana World Alrlln tu1bt attendant w o P<>•il. nu clt Tn P .. yboy maculne haa re ctlvtd t ,_,. rtorn her emplOytr, "reminding" her that permwlon la r•- q u I rtd when ehe uaee TWA '1 name for publicity purposes The letter waft sent to Nancy Nachtl1al. one of about two dozen flight at tendonll -one of them a man featured m the M ay i ss ue or the magazme. Jo one photo. the Kanaa11 City-based nJght attendant was fully clothed In a uni· Corm t hat carr ied n o airline ldentlficatloo In tbe other photo she was nude except for a fur coat on her ri&ht shoulder By DAVID KUTZllANN Of_o.lty ........... A witness for the dereme has tes tified he s aw 12-year·old Robin Christine Samsoe riding a bic ycle d own a Huntington Beach alley the day alter she was reported mt.11lng last June. The witness, however. 1dcn t1ried pictures or both Hobin and another girl us bean& Ml&b Samsoe. The testimony or Tim .Fallen of Garden Grove in Oraog1• County Superior Court Tuesday contradicts the earlier state ments ol a key pr~secutlon wit ness who said she saw a man re sem bltng murde r defendant Rodney Alcala "forcefully steer Deaaaad• C'••• Fll9•t Hijacker Captures American Jetliner ONTARIO (AP \ An arml'<I Fred Farrar said the plane madt· hijacke r demanding to be 001>.•n a re fueling stop at the Dall us-1-·0 11 to Cuba seized an American Worth lnternattona l Airport Airlines Jetliner with only a The plane. which ....... .., to ha\t• seven·member crew aboard to lert for Chicago's O'llare Jn day and the plane took off for ternallonal Airport at 8 15 a m . Cuba after a refueling !>lop In .....,3 s s tanding o uts ide th t· Dallas • terminal and a waiting boardm~ tna" a child lnto bruab area in the Sierra Madre footbilla June 20. Fallen, under quetUonina by defense attorney John Barnett. said he was certain the child he saw the followln& day was Miss Samsoe because a Huntington Oca<'h police officer showed him a picture of the missing child a bout 15 minutes later. But under cross-examination by Deputy District Attorney Htchard Farnell. Fallen iden· t1 ra ed anothe r photograph or J um1e Let' Rruce. a 12.year-old al·quatntCJnt't' of M1~s Samsoe's ...... h<·in~ M111s Samsoe . The two girls an • both the i.ame age and h.n l' hlondl· hair Ba rnett ob· J<·t tNI lo Farnc ll's s howing F4ll~ the second photograph ~ala. 36. of Monterey Park. 1-. l h..irJ?l'd with kidnapping Mlss !sJ m we· I a:-.1 .... um mer a nd laking hl·r to the Chantry Flats area in tht· Sac•rra Madre roothills. wh1•r<' her skeletal remains were found · /\ child molestation charge Jga1nst Alcala was d1s missc.-d by Supl'rtor Court J udge Philip ~th ""CJ lJ !\1onday F allc·n told the court he was "' un rlang m•ar his brothe r's res· iclf'rl('t' 10 thl· 17th Street area of ll 11nt1ngtcm Beach wht}n he ~a"' ltw ltlllc 1-trrl riding a yellow. 10 'Pt·t'<i bicycle do wn an <tlley 110 .J unc· 2 1 The Boeing 727, Flight 348 to by pasi.engen. "'hen the gunman II t· 'aid he had ··no doubts" Chicago. left Onta rio lntem a entered the plane. sa id airport tht· ~1rl he saw was Mis!! Samsoc t1onal Airport a bout 35 mile~ spoketiwom an Baille Bickmore ha.,cd on p1 C'tures he was shown. e ast of Los Angeles ut 8 37 a m . Farrar said prelimina ry r t-Ba melt also called to the wit· a hatr·hour arter 1t was 1>e1zed b)' ports rndt<'at ed the m a le h1 m . ..,.., 'l41nd a Sierra Madre pohct' an unidentified man armed "Ith Jac ker posed as an 31rpo rt 11ff1<·l·r 1>.ho on the night or June a 45·callber automatic p1i.tol l'mplO\et' and hoctrdt.'d the pltsnt· 2:? qul''>ltoned a San Gabriel man bcfon· lht• trl'"' It "a!> reportNI "'hu h.id park<'d hb ca r at a · It's not going to i:o all lhl· h•· ma) haH• RJIOC'd JlCt...,~ 11 1 turnout off Santi.I Anat.i Canyon "ay to Cuba without refueling. the plane b> scaling ., f(•n< • lfoct<I ncJ r wht're the remains of s a 1 d A m e r 1 can A 1r I1 n t•., bor df'r tng tht' runv. a\.. \1 i-.., C:.am...oe v.crl' later found. s pokesman Tom Gallagher in Gallaghe r !>aid then• V.t.>n· Offtrt•r Gl·ral d C r a wford Los Angelt:>s three t·ockpll c rev. m<>mb<·r-. ""'llltt'<I hl· "J"" the ma n. Raul In Washington. Federa l A\'1a a n d four fl1i:ht .itlt·ndan h \ ..i .... qut·t ""Jlk1ni: to1Na rd hi~ car _l_•o_n_A_d_m_an_•_::._l r_a_t_ao_n_~_po_k_t_..,_m_an __ J_· bo_..i_r_d_t_h_e_p_l_..in_<_· -------"' hl·n Ire slOppt•d to an vestigate 2 Wl1~EK BE CH SPECI 4-L \lar;!•' Car ... on ... fan1ut1 .. " 8 Bt·nl'h "\n,, ~alt · Pri1..-d ;1 t '<)<)'"' 1·,11 ·'1 ~\\I 1-1,:---t ~\I) I '''"' \ La r ..! 1 :! .-.1 I 1 I Ii rt 1 \ 1 • 1 i I I :21 Ii r1·;:. p r1 1·c· $I I0.00 a I e P r i e e 99°0 ··ad1 La r ~ <' ~ P It · • · t i o n o f' ' c • h c l :--I o ~ e I e" t fron1 in .. 'our C'ho i<·P of color~. Don't n 1 i ss th i :-' op po rt u nit~, ! . . 7 ·Iran .Threatens to Kill Hostages By '11111 Allikla&M P'"8 Tbe Ma.lem mJUtanll occupy I UM U.S. Embua,y ln Tehran reat.ened today lo kill thelr !O mtrlcan hotlllfl -"b1.trn em lnto aah '• tr th• Carter dmlnlttratlon takea m llltuy ctlon qalnst Iran The militants' threat came a . S. olfkla111 were hlntlna at a aval blocluldt: or mlmns or rao 'b p oru Ir Prcb1de nt Carter 's ec onomic and dlplomaUc HncUona rail to rffit the holtaaet. They were In their 151th day 1n captivity today. "In tht name of Ood the 1ven1er we plainly warn the criminal MOve rnment or tho U nited State. that tr ll un d urtakes even the 11 m a 1Jeail mllh.ary Interve ntion In Iran we wtll ktll ull the sples-hosta1eb together and wt: emphatically warn the respected U.S. natlon that the crlmlnala of the U.S. ad· mlnlatratlon wlll be directly IMQ OVERTHROW voweo llY IRAN-A4 respon.stble ror such an event," said the militants' statement . car ried by Tehran radio. A Western reporter who called the e mbassy for clarification of what was m eant by • 'aplea· hostages" wu told the militants meant aU the t.o.ta1es would be kllJed, and that they were not making any dlaUncUon between alleged spies and the other cap· lives. In the early days or the crisis. the militants said they would kill the hostages if the United States made a military atte mpt to rescue them. They said they had rigged the embassy compound with explosl ves. Later today. Iran's ortlcial news a ge n cy P a r s carried another m ilitant state ment declaring, "We will burn into a-shes the spy hostages and the · building they are living m ;r we see a ny susp 1t'ious military move or the least mili tary at . tack by the U.S. against the t~r· ritory of Iran." Foreign Minis t e r Sadegh Ghotbudeh, Intervie wed by American television networks l this momJng, said he doubted that the Irania n gove rnme nt could stop the embassy militants 1r they decided to carry out their threat. "but I hope we never go i to that end." ? .I • ohnson, lncu nts Top Voting ; . Spaee Liakup Soviets Launch Capsule MOSCOW (AP> -The Soviet Union launched a two-man space capsule for linkup with the orbiting Sa lyut 6 space station today, Tass reported. The news agency s aid the s paceship was m anned by Lt. Col. Leonid Popov, the commander , and Va lery Ryumin, the pilot and flight engineer. The night was Popov's first. but Ryumin made space trips in 1977 and last yC'ar . Ryumin. 40. shares the world re cord fo r timespent rn space Tass said the two co~monauls were feeling good and a ll systems were functioning normally. The agency said their mission was to carry out main· tena nce and repair work on the Salyut 6 station and to conduct scientific and technical experiments . The ~alyut 6 space station has been visited by seven crews since it was launched Sept. 29. 1977, in· d uding three inte rnatio nal teams. Hijacker Seizes etliner at Ontario ONTARIO (AP) -An armed ijacker scaled a n airport wall a nd seized an American Airlines etliner with only a crew aboard today, demanding to go to Cuba. e plane took off a_nd made a fuel stop in Dallas enroute to Havana. The Boeing 7Z7. Flight 348 to Chicago. left Ontario lntem a· ional Airport a bout 35 miles east of Los Angeles at 8:37 a .m .. a ha lf-hour after it was seized by n unidentified man armed with .45-caliber automatic pistol. "He jumped over the wall sur ounding the boarding area and he distance frrom the wall to he plane 1s not thut great." said merican Airlin('s spokesman om Gall agher. denying reports he gunman m ay have posed as a maintenance worker . Air port s pokesman Denn ii, Wa t son sa id that unde r the direction or FBI. Federal Avia· lion Adman1stra lion officials tried to stall the takeoff by put· ing another aircraft in front of the plane and saying wind conda · lions were unfavorable But the h1Jacke r began t o reach a "panicky stage," Watson said, so the plane 's captain asked th at stallan g a ttempts ease and the plane was a llowed proceed. The tfijacker a ppare ntly aimed down a fte r that, Watson aid. Asked if there were any leads as to the identity of the hijacker. FBI spokesma n Fred Reagan said: "We have a couple of Ideas that we're checking out." Orange Coast Weather Fair through Thursday. with J)065ible fog or low clouds Thunday morning. Lows tonight 50 at the beac hes to 56 Inla nd. Htahs Thursday 65 to 75. IN81»ETea~t' At of Thvrtdo11 , J1U1 over .s3 permat o/ U.S. hou.HholiU 1'IJd rnunwd cnaua /orffU. It " ~ to.I• to CU.JM •W 4 /orm 4ddrell«d Jo a.or,. 8fldlfw of eom.trw. IU.. _, t10C OMOllf1 tMtn. a.,.. .. Cl J..,._~ .... ,;r:cs. "°"' Paf1t A7. ...... ,...,....... = =-......... :: .. ..,. ..., ........... -.:, .. 1 1 'i ~==:---c:;~ -: .. fi H e s aid the FBI was In·. vestigating the possibility that the hijacker was a man wanted in connection with the recent kidnapping and murder of 10- year-old Ronald Tolleson Jr. of West Covina. Tolleson's funeral wa s sch eduled this afternoon . His body was found Friday in a garage in a hom e two doors from his family's home. and three persons who lived in the home where he was found have been a rrested in the case. Rut authorities a re still look· ing for Danny J erome Young. the 21-year-old brother of two or those arrested. last seen in the Fontana area adjacent to On· ta rio. The jet. which was to have left for Chicago's O'Ha re Jnterna· t1onal Airport at 8 : 15 a.m. 2 Estancia Students Held In Vandalism Two Eslancia High School stu· dents have been arrested ln a Costa Mesa police investigation into $13,375 worth of car window damage l ast Nove mber and December in the Mesa Verde area. One 17-year-old boy was ar· rested Monday, anothe r 17-year· old boy on Tuesday. Both were detained on suspicion or felony malicious mischief, in · vesligators said. Both of the Mesa Verde area residents, allegedly among five youths and young men to fire a pellet gun that shattered win· dows In 131 vehicles, were re· leased lo their parents pending Juvenile Court action. Police also are seeking relony complaints against three young adults allegedly Involved lo shooting sprees on three evenings during the last two months or 1979. · Investigators said two or U\ree or the young men cruised Meta Verde streets at a time plinkin1 away at vehicle windows from a pickup truck. ' ltolt of the d.am.,e. offtcers aald, occurred Nov. 11 and on Dec. ll and 12. CompJalntl, they 11ld, are aousht against an 18·)'ear-old who w• a Juvenile at the Um• of tbe shootlft& lpnet, I lf.,.ar. old and a »1ear-old. lnvMUsaton aald the arretta· 'f9Do..t a "faWna out•• amona two of the eduhl over •bo wu r1p1oualtl• for dae11e to anoUaer Cotta .... Hll.ltl• earlytldl,..-. ID a.. ..-. lavtltlpton •Id, .... WM Qlulltd OG a pert.cJ,....truek:. I Newport Election An Upset By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Of 1119 Doell' ,..._. Sl.tff A voter turnout #or slightly more than 37 percent was seen today as the decisive ractor tn lhe victories of Newport Beach City Council candidates J ohn Cox and Philip Maurer over their incumbent opponents Tues- day. The incumbents, Mayor Paul Ryckoff and Mayor Pro Tem Ray Williams, who'd led a OO· growth council majority. con· tended the large turnout was the res ult or developer-Ci nanced campaigns that employed lies and distortions. ....., ,.... _ _, •euo..-- COSTA MESA WINNER ERIC JOHNSON GETS REWARD Cox, Maurer and the third winning c andidate. Ruthelyn Plummer dlsagTeed. All three had campaJgned on the plaUorm that the city needed a chanae from what they called a "60- nothing council." Miss Plummer will replace retiring councilman Don .MclMls. -Daughter Lori Pienta VlctOfY KJH After EJection System Works Tbelr vtctorta. they 1a1d, re- au I ted because votera who agreed 1ritb them turned out in large numbers. Some Re/lectiona on Election Ryckoff and Williams lost by a greater than two-lo-one margin, fa iling to carry any or the city's 43 precincLc; In a st atement issued today. Ryckoff laid the bla me for his defeat on the city's two metjor landowner developers. the Koll Company and the Irvine Com· pany. "especially the Koll Com- pany," he added. "I couldn't live with the kind of deception a nd big-money or· chestrated distortions and lies tha t were employed m this cam- paign," he sail\. The three winners said Tues· day night they saw their eltt· taons as a manda te from the city's residents Cox, who said tha t his support came from a cross section or the city's neighborhoods and of its residents, noted that Ryckoff a nd Willia m s r e f e r red to the mselves as "res1dential1sts " ''I think t he r eside nts o f N ~wport Beach really have spoken." Cox said. Future large voter turnouts for municipal elections were virtually assured Tuesday with the passage or Proposition D. a city c harte r a mendment which will change the city e lections from April to Nove mber or even- numbered years to coincide with general elections. T hat measure was sponsored by the Ne wport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. which a ls o of posed Williams and Ryckof . A similar measure. sponsored by the council majority. would have changed the city elections to November or odd-numbered years. It was defeated. Iran vs. Iraq In Air Battle 87 llJCRAEL PAMEVICR Of .. o.tly ---No need for automated voting machines in Costa Mesa. The o ld-fas hion ed paper ballot system seems to be working Jus t fine. By 1·30 p m . ha lf an hour after the polls closed Tuesday, the fi rst e lection r('turns caml' trickling mto Election C:ent rnl. the city council chamber~ VICE MAYOR ARLENE Schafer was one of the early ar· riva ls . S he a dmitte d lo a ·'ne rvo us sto m ach '' us ~he watched lallies added and pro jected onto a cham ber wa ll And Mrs . Schafer wasn 'l even run ning Donn Hall's council seat wa~ one or three up for f{rabs. but he appeared relaxed holding has un lit pipe a n d c ha t t ing wit h friends A strong early leac1 one that lasted all night to m ake ham top vote gettt.>r didn't seem lo hurt LACK OF TENSION allowl"d Ha ll to t a lk of some or t he leaser-known aspects of the cam· palgn. like the candidate <llall won't say which one> who made a point or confiscating oppo nents' campaign signs . "We replaced all the signs an Mesa Verde three tames." says Hall. "That's not vandalism : it's plain stealing." AN EYEWITNESS, notes Hall. came up with a description of the getaway car whose driver preyed moat heavily on signs touting Hall and would-be coun· cilman Dick Carstensen. The ripolt artist was prolific enough to earn bemused and be- grudging respect from Hall. As he tells it, candida te Carstensen went to a nelabbor's home and put ooe or hla slens on the front lawn. Because the rear or the home look• over a local golr course. Carstensen dttlded lo take advantaae or the back 87 Tiie Auoela&ed Ptta yard also. Iranlan t.levillon said today "BY THE ftME HE Jot back an alr battle broke out over the rd th fl 1 rr~·Jr-border ., the dispute to tbe front ya , e rat a an -was iooe." ta)'I Han. be ween tbe two countrlea By S:30 p.m .• more than half ~~ uld one Ira· of the p~incta had thffked In. nlan Phantom ftpter and tbne lfaU held a torrunandlac lead mlU•·--..... 11.........t-met lr,...I and Mayor Bd Mcf'arland wu ..,., ~·· -enttenched in Hcond place. hellcopten onr lbe Iranian The rocc• la clear~ on the border to,,.. Of 8nel11I. No •'-'rd nd l J pl••• wen NpOl1.ed abat down race for the un a na seat. but tJM bettle wu nporUd COD· wtlh NlaUve newcomer Erle JohMGD boldlaf an unu~ Un,C allo _.. artmery bar· •. lead over P anntn1 Com· ra1• l8d rocbt au.di, and 11 mill..., c.r.t.Mn. rnolu&aonary 1••r•1 were 411• ..,..., ... lit.ant lo clt.y wounded, tbe tetmatoa DltWOl't j 111~ INd Sonabel (away Hld. lD UiJi1iO at a SllriMf'a flac. . ... Uon>. took over lbe micro~. "LADI ES AND GENTLE· m e n ." i,a 1d R oe d e r . provoking a n anxious q uiet 1n council chambers. ··w e·,e got a }t.>llo w van an the parking lot with iL'i light!> on · Only lU of tht> l'll) l> 48 pr<'· canl'ls "'r·n· ldt lo count by 8 4-0 p m CaN.tc·n~(·n "'J<, -.trug~hng to makc up the 200 rnle Jedd hl'lcl h\ Jnhnc.,on 'Wt~'ll !.t1ll kN."JJ ~nu on the plannin~ n1mm1!>!>1on, · Coun cilwoman !'\nrma ll<>rtzOi.! JOkt•d a~ he and Carsten~rn v. atchcd h1i. d1mm1-i.hrn~ rnturn-i. Forml'f mavor.., Al "Pink" Pankl(•\' and Dom Hac1t1 appean.-d an lhc ~row an~ crowd Hac1t1. -.ho Vt'lO<'d a rhance at runnan2 for a third council term. "'dS definitely feehng no pre ~SUf(' lie madl' a point Of planttnJ! kisses on the cheek~ of a number nf "'omen m the aud1enc<> "STl l.L CAMPAIGNING. I Sl•e." SOml'One lau~h('d Tht.> old fash1onl'd paper ballot '>ystt.>m ran into trouble shortl) before 9 p m . bul the unex plam <'d snag pro\'aded some fit ting tension Tht>re wa~ stall one prl'rinct in M t.>sa Verde left to ~n. and the question was whether Carstensen could pulla m iracle finish and ca t c h J o hnson H a l l a nd Mc Farland were shoo-ins "Watch you get a mmus vote in (precinct> 41 and l catch you," McFarland told Hall Raciti stopped by to tell Hall <See ELECTION, Pa1eA2 > J • •• By J ERRY ('l.Al'SE'\ 0t 1119 O.ttlf Pilot \1•11 Rt>stauratt-ur F.rar John ... rm v. 111 JOtn ID<'Umbcnts Donn llall and Ed .Mcl-"<Jrland in f1ll1ng th1· three city council !.t:ats up for clt.>ct1on in Cm.ta M<'sa Tuesda) Unom caa l results of Tuesday's ballotmg, including a ll 48 pre- c incts and abst>ntc-e ba llot s. showed the voting W4!nt like th1 1>: Donn Hall 3,781 Ed McFarland 3.248 Eric Jobnson 2,604 Richard Carstensen 2,493 Chris St.eel 1,967 Da vid Bablger 1,949 Robert Graham 1,129 Paul Raver 954 Richard Johnston 818 Only 7,010 voten. about 17 per. cent. cast ballot.4' in the election. City Clerk Eileen Phinney had predicted 30 percent nf tht· mon· than 40 .000 voters an Co'>llJ Ml''>d v.ould go to thl.• pol~ Jobmon credited hJs vic:tory to • blt C&lllpaip maaa«•r, Hank HornaYeld. "who bus t ed his tall." to bla wife, Char. "a brilliant woman." and to about 3S "dedicated" campa ig n workers. Howeve r, som e or his OPJ>O· n<'nls attn buted the victory to a strong effort by downtown busi- nl''>S men, heavy spending and the work or professional pol it1cal rnnsullant Robert Nels on Nebon was hired , Johnsnn c.,;ud. bccau:w ht• ('ntcrcd tht• race late Some cand icl a tt'" anrl oli "t'rvcrs "'l'rc ('~pt•c1ally cril1t·al nr an elt·venth hour orf1C'1al appN1rmJ! l'Ompulcr lettl'r ~up porting Johnson J ohnson "'ould not say lat1 · 1 Tuesdav how much he had srwnl on h as campaign. but he s:rnl ht· had puml)l'd more than S7,000 of has own mom•y into 1t. In March, "hen cand1dat<•-. hlt:d thcir '>CCO nd In a 'il'rlCS o f thrt:e forms l1st1n g campaign contr1but1ons a nd expenditure'>. .Johnson had s pent more cash than anyone else. $6.326 87 or a $15,000 "'ar c hest re- C'Ord<>d at that t1mt'. John!>on had rcccl\·('d more than S8,000 an donations M cFurl and. who p laced ..,econd. said Tuesday he spent only SS,500 on his campaign. lie relied on volunteer campaign workers and his incumbe ncy to retnin his scat. he said. He was surprised. though, al finis hing second to Hall. Hall. McFarlnnd s aid . also rt · ceived heavy support from thl' downtown business area, where• (Sfle M~A. Pa1e A2) MEW YORK CAP) -New Yan commuten Ued 1IP to. day n the wont tramc Jama 1mee • bul •nd 1ubwa)' t lrtko bt1an nine tt.)'I •t;:' ~ •Ptt-' wllb vaad&la Jtlacktn1 atleut•SlrivMI • . Strlksa. ~.\Ml U llilh ta ftMe 'tr~'\ forte \h m back to •ork( tooll to ~· 1veet1 to btrHI motorltta Munwhll , un on dlUld ta predkled H bot•t•. anwn, und alowdowna uf\er lb trike I over lf they don't 1l>t •mnt•tY for flnta and otbet paalUc.. Rai at rush hour aod the mum to 1chool of a m1IUon 1\u denta and l •ch rt conlrtbuled to tod1y'1 1nart1 which Polle Comm ton r Robert McGwr-.. rallt'd th "most dlfncult Wf!'vo had 10 far.'' a... ... , 8•tl•• c .. , .......... WASKINGTON CAP> -PNlldellt Carter uid today Lhal h11 two daYl' Of talka with &1yptlan Pradldeot Anwn S1adat were . "perhaps the most far r eachlna d11cuut0f\ . an my u peraen«' ab vrei.1dent." althoulh no dec111om were reach~ on the future ot lsraeh o<'cup1ed terr1tor1~ A~ the leJders parted oulb1dt! lhe White House Oqll Ofrtt"e. BJ DAVID llUTSllANN ................... A frit.ntM for \he d l'fenff hu t••Ut1 d ht uw •~. Y••r·old aobll Cbrta Samtoe rld.\q. blcyel• d owft a Huntlntton Ue,;u(•h ulltiy tht.~ duy after she w&&~ r<>porh.'d ml~lnK last June. Tbt wltn •11. however . Iden· unM pictures of bolh Robin and unother .itrl H bt lna Ma11 Sam.oe. • KANSAI CITY. Mo. CA'P> -A 'fiul Worw- AlrUMI N# atMedaat. •II• P.f!P•d nud e l n • •z'n• bu ,.. fft•ed a l from her amployer. "remlndlnc'' h er that permlallon l1 rt · quir ed when 1 he u1ea TWA '1 ~ tor ~bllelty purpOla. TM Jetwr WU tent to Nancy Nachtigal, one of about two dozen night aJ.· tendaota -one or them a man -reatured ln the May i as u e of the maaazioe. In one photo, the Kauas City -based rucht •\telldant was fully clothed in a uni· for m that carrJe d no airline identificauon. l n the ot.her photo 1be wu nude except for a fur coat o n her rigbl shoulder . EDITOR'S NOTS: Port'°"' of llau ,,port aont /u.d bti T~ AP fft Tt< Am cmd.,.. tubject to the /lf'OltU mll"4111 caw. BEIRUT, Leba non (AP> hraell troops i n 1tr mor e d pertonnel carrlen rolled across Lebanon's southern border to- day and set up potltions In U.N.· controlled areas where PalesUn· ian terrorist.a 1UQped throuab and killed three Is raelis ln a raid on a kibbutz nursery two days aao. The spokesman for lhc U N peacekeeping force In Lebanon. ~a m ir Sanbar. ~a id five arm ored per :.onncl r<Hrtcr'I moved lnto the United NaUom' lrlab-patrolled area of over•· tlou at Belt Yalaoun and KoUllln, ebout four miles north o r the braell border. "There a re lndlcatlona they will be atarln& ror a wbUe," said Ti mur Ooltael. another i.pokesman for the \J.N. forces. Ookffl, reached by The !ta· bO<'lated Press ln Tel Avtv by tele phon e at the N aquora, Lebanon headqua rters of the U N. Jnter1m Force ln Leba.noa, s u1d tht: Isr aeli troops were set· ting up defe nsive poslUona with barbed wire near \he vlllage of Kounm Cartt!r i.aid hl' hud kept Pnm~ Mtrus\er Menachem Begin oC Israel informed about t he proereS5 of the d1scuss1ons and WO\lld be "maluo& _.full re&><>rl" to him on the talks Ill preparuuon for a meet.in& "'1th Beam here oext weelc. ••U•r D•.,•~ E•r•fl~ Geltl IJ p T h• Ulltlmony of Tlm Fallen or O udt n Grove tn Oran1e l'ounty Sul)t'rior Court Tuesday contrad1cti. the earlier state· menta of 1 key prosecution wit· nesa who said 1be aaw a man re- s e m blln(I murd e r defendant Rodney Al<'ala .. for cefully steer · ing J child into brush are:l 111 tht• Swrra Madn.• foot1111ls June 20 1-'allen. under questioning by defen.,e atlomey Joho Barnett. -.aid he was certaln the child be '>J~ the followini day was Miss Sam!',oe he<!suse a Huntington Beach poltcc.• officer showed tum .1 µit•tun· or the missing child about lS minuteli laler . Irvine Firm Faces Misdemeanor Count 'fhl' 1ncurs1on is the first lsrJC'll ground a tt ack into l.t•llanon Mncc Aug . 23. 1979. v. he n troops raided the town Of llru~h1t also lD the U.N 1.00e to blow up two holde11 where Paleal1ntan guerrillas were based. Soml' retuh at1on for the kib- hut7. raid had been expected in 111r nel, t hough Israel's form of rcs!'onsc could nol be predicted LONDON 1AP1 An easing of interest rates on Eurodollar!> contributed to a :.harp decline m lbe value of the dollitr on foreign exchange markets today whUe continuing te nsion over the U S -Iranian c rlsla boosted European aotd prices. In London, the ufternoon gold prtce waa $549 ao ounce, after opening at S547 50. up from $537 an ounce Tuesday. It traded at $536 m Nl'W York London silver prices rose to S18 an ounce from $17.25 Tues· day Silver traded nt $16 In New York. down 47 cents. ~•'9•.,•••i.rlcelf MALIBU <AP> -A rock.slide on a cWf overlooklni lhe sea slowed traffic to a crawl along ~he Paclflc Cout. Highway and threatened to bring two expensive hillllde homes tumbling to the beach "The asphalt in the road 1s buckled and there Is ~ very la rge fissure along the side of the ch ff," said Callfom1a Highway Patrol Sgt. Lance Erackson. He said two homes on the ch ff overlooking Las Tunas Beach .. look hke they're ready to go a ny time." ,.,.... P11geAJ El,ECTION REFLECTIONS and M1· Fart.end of thl· rl•1·all l·ampu1gn lw .., ..,turtin~ .rust Hac1ti.., 111111· 111\..1· "llothmg :.erious Cand1tlalt: .John::.on urrivetl tlurmg lht• v.ait rnr th<: final pre r 1nct. lllsdauJ(htt'r. l.orl. who had h~en uround :.ill t•\ening. :JP pea red far morl' nt.•rvoui. than hl'r folher Masked Men Roh Bank in Huntington T"'o mai.kt•d mt·n. one c urr} ing a sa\\ t'd off shotgun and tht-other a n.:vul vcr. held cm ploy cc:. or u lluntington Beach bunk at ba} Tuesday a::. they gathered up S59. l24 in ca::.h i.nd fled. poht'l' :.aid Officers reported that nob<><ly was injured in the 3 p m holdup at the United California Bank, 199 Oeach Blvrl Wltnesscs told pohc•t• thut both bandits wer(' wearing Halloween masks dep1ctinA ugly old men They said the men scooped up cash from t 1.\-0 teller!!. then rorct.'<1 an em ployee to open the bunk'.., 'a ult The crook~. police said. ran to a nearb} rehtdentiul truct where u getaway vehicle wall apparently \\ UlllnR Weapom Found M ILWAUKEE <AP > Th<' It was 9·35 pm .. and no vie· I o r v t' i p, a r s w <· re I 1 t Yet Yotingst l'rs ha\'t' made lht:1r ''a~ past thC' p<>d1um uncl wer\! qu1etl~· relaxmp, and rork1nJ,! in l11t• high h<H·kt·d cit' 1·11unl'il d1.11r:- FINALLY. T H E VOTES from prl.'l·mct 41 C"aml' -.trngl!hn~ In 'I he) m<idC' no d1ffc rcnn· in lhl' s tandings. Hall. Mc Fa.rl;rnd and J ohnson a re elected. Som e body in t he back of the chambers blew a whistle ··Sound.s likl' a polu:•· raid. noted a bvstander It v. a~ a ll OH r "' Ill II rn \\'t·ll almost Thl' .,m1hn~ \lc tor.., and gratiou.., lo..,er.., ..,turt••d filltn~ out of ('Ouncil rh.Jmht>r.., Thl' <:ampa1~n wa.., over. hut C\ l'r \one• was off to onl' of thl' parli''" ~cattered about town A wcJl.eurned night of fun sccml'cl in ordl'r * * * f',....PageAJ MESA ••• merchants and property 'owners h<ive been critical o( McFarland in connection with thl! area·.., proposed redevelopment Councilman Hall, who i.<t1d he ..,pent about S7.000 in hb cam pa11~n. attributed hu. \•1ctof') to tht> effort:. or hb 15 campaign \ ol untttrs Hall. appointed to a council \a cane} in 1978. had hnibhed sixth out of 17 cand1dutes 1n th<.· 1976 council race for lhrc(' seat:. Carstensen. who had predlcted Monday he would lake one of the council seats this year. said Tuesday he s pent about $10,000 on his campaign. But under c roea-examinaUon by Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney Richard Farnell, Fallen Iden· tlrted anothet photopapb of Jamie Lee Bruce. a 12-year-old acquainta nce of Mias Samsoe'a aa belng Miaa SarnJC>e. Tbe two girls are both the Hme a1e and have blonde hair. Barnett ob- jec t ed to Farnell'• showing Fa llen the second pbotoaraph. Alcala, 36. of Monterey Park. la cha raed wllh kldnapplng Mias Samaoe lu t aumme r and ta.kin• he r to the Chan try Flata area i.n the Sierra Ma d re f oothills. whe re her skeleta l re ma ins were found A ('hlld molestation cha rge against Alcala v.us dism issed by Superior Court J udge Philip Schwab Monday Fallen told the court he was hlandlnl( near h111 brother 's res 1dence in thl• 17th Street area of l l unl1ngtun Bl•ach when he !la\\ the little girl riding a yellow. t<l-speed tnn I'll• do\\ n un allev on Jun<' 21 lit• ..,md h1 · h.ul n" tlouli\'." tht• girl ht• b:.l\\ W<JS M1~s Sam-.m• h11M·tl on J)l<:IUrt>:. ht· \\;J!:> ~hO\\fl n.1nwt1 .1! ... <1 ealll-d to till' \\It ru..,.., s t.ind .1 ~it'nJ .\tadn• µolin· offit·~ \\ho on thl' night of June 22 questioned a San Gabriel m an "'ho bud parked his <:<H al a tu rnnut 11ff S..1nt .1 ,\tut a C .in:. on l!oad nc:Jr v.hl•rc the rcmams of MlH Samsoe were later found. Off icer Gerald Crawford l<'~t1f1ed he aaw lhe ma n , Raul \.'usqu<'Z. walking to\\ard his car "ht•n hc :.lopped to 1nvel!Ugute Crawford ..,u1d hl• a~ked \'as· q ue1 wh.1l he had ht·~:n domi? m the ~hrubl>t'n urE'.i off t hl' road .1nrl 1lw mJri ,11d hi· h.111 11nna1 I'd \\ h 1 ll· "' .. I t I n g f () r h I.., ~11 lfrit•nd t •l drtH· b~ rht· oftict>r ~aid Vusquez ap peu red up:;ct. nervous and ..,h,11-.\ dunng a t·urHory search "r t h 1• an· ,1 and h 1:. car ('rav.ford iw1d he felt Vasque1 acted at1 though he didn't wa nt him to find something or some· one inornN1rh1scar ,\I one time Va~quez had been ciuc:tt1oned by p<>hcl' 1n connec· lion \41lh the disappearunrc of \l 11 .. "' S<fmi..(>t> \'a'>QUe7 also tei;t1f\ed Tuesday .ind he '>aid hl• had ~one to the !'.ierra Madre foothills to ren dczvou.., with his girlfriend al a park at the top of Santa Anita Canyon Road Ile said i.he v.ai; ..,uppost>d 111 follo\4 his car but tht•v hl·c·Jml· sl.'parated and he <lu.tn •t wt· hl'r <if!<ltn V uquel said he \4 a iled at thc top of the hill for her a nd then dt•c1ded to leave. On the wa) rlown. he ba1d. hl' pulled off the road at turnout 11 to urinate in the brush and see if h1 :- ).!irlfrit>nd \\Ould come by Thl' OranJ,!c Count) U1..,tnrt Attorney's officl' hu~ 1Mmt..'tl u misdem eanor comvlu1n\ aaulnat an lrvtnc firm tha t ulleaedly Im properly ..,lor<'d radl1>1Jrtlv1• waste ovl'r lhl' w<:<'kt:n<l A spok<•i.man for thl' d1str1rt attorney arud that ICN Chem1cul and Hadlo11<>tope 01vli.1on. '¥127 Cumpui. OrtH'. l'OUld lw fint·d S500 1f it ts found 1;u1lty of brC'ak in~ a :;talc t·odc re lat '"K to the ..,a r e sto raRe of rad1oact1ve materlnl JCN runs a "ai.te d1sposJI ~l'f\ IC'l' for <'Ompenl<''> th.it ~enerate lov. level radloecti' •· \\ a s t e I C N p n l' k u f' e !'i t h ,. material in drums .rnd <end.'! 11 10 out-of . ..,tate d1111.IO'>al fec1 litH."'\ A bur~laq• .ilurm v. ai. JC l'tdentelly acll\'alcd Frida\' night .it thl' K" plant 1\n lf\inf' policeman rl·Hponding to th•· .darm d1:-rovcr<'d ubout :rn tlrumb murkt•d "rad1oac11v<· 111 BE \laq!t' \o \\ lhet park1n~ lot of th1· plant J'oli('c callt.-d Ur un1e (;()unt} lil'ulth authorities and cordoned orf the plant until Saturday 111orni11•: All of th<• 1Jrum:.. wt•re 11111\ 1•1l 111to tJw plant Monda) ('l111k Hickman from t he coun· 1v llt•1dth Ol'partmrnt wa~ '"1 I lt•tl Ui I he b<:cnt· Friday night lie h,1.s wrlltt·n a report on the 11111t11·r <1uylnM t ht-55 gallon 1.1d11JurhH· "J'>\l' drums in the IC""' parking lot weren't excet.>d 111J: the allowable rad111t10n level 111· notl'd. howe\'er, thut "lOr<tj.'l' Of ~Ul'h drum:. In an un "''nJr••d Jrt.-d •~ not proi>er pru 1 ~cluri· 1\lh1·rt L H•Hl'tll r .1111olng1<·;1I 1 011tr11l rhr1·Uor for IC'I. ... -.1d th<· 1lr11m.., ~l'rc bein~ t~mp<1rJnh .. torl'tl outsldl' nf lhl' plant so thut tht>' 1.ould be inspected ht:fon· ~h1pment (l..111·1l1 .... 111\ lh1· •lr11m llttk 11..Jll~l I ,,, !ht• IJUtJl 11 2 "1EEK In the paat, PaleaUnla n terror attack.a have brought responses ranging from m a11s1ve bombini:t of Palt"llUL11an rumps in Le banon to more aurascttl strtke& at the :iource of tht' ter ror attack The United S taleb urged restr aint, especially because or th<' talks P reside nt Carter 1s hold ing In Washington with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat on lhe stalled Palestinian autonom) talks wit h Israel l'r1mo M1n1 bter Me nachem He~m goe:-l to Wasbmglon n1:xt \\l'Ck ror meetmgi. with Carter D1plomau here ba ld between 2..5 dnd :Ml braeh troopi. were dig ~1ng m nt:ar Be1t Yahoun and Kounln Sanbar siud two lsrat.'h armored per sonnel earners took up positions near Koun in and t\40n<.'ar 11n. l~!I than J mile 'outhwMl or h.ounin He said J (l(t h N1rr11•r liltf'r left. CH SPECIAL ( :ar ... o n:--fa 111 11t1"' " 8 H''tH·h :-\a le · Pri .. 1·d a t "'()()111 ' 1·.ll'h ·l \\L L ~'.'°' n\1.\ \pril Sale Price FBI found weapons and bomb making maten ali. Tuesday in a qua int white dwelling whobe peaceful appt!ar ance concealed what authorities say was 11 hideout for associates of the P ue rto Rican terrorist group FALN. .. 1 underestimated Johnson:· he said. ·•Jr I'd spent a hltle more money and worked a little harder, I'd be In there." He lo:.t to J ohnson by slightly more lhun 100 votes. Carstensen was critical of cun did ates who had cha rged he had. strong support of big developer~ "Actually. they contributro only a s mall percent age," t.e said. Former SA Cop Indicted in FIJllLh Miswe Lar~c · ~c'l~c'lion of \'f~}yr·t ~ to ~PIPC'l <M'ANO! COAST DAILY PILOT •mo.t~-W.E.. .... om.. ..=...-=-~.=-===· Tlls,'1111 (rt4).._. 0 I Ts• M•so•1' tMN171 i~ ~:: c-;--l!"~i:.:,9='~ ... , ... ""& ~· w -.. ~~-.... """~---..... -l'l'Y Mesan Seized After Cyclist Hurt in Crash A 20-year-old Costa Meaa man w11 booked lnt.o the ctt.y'1 JaU e1rl1 Tuelday on autptclon of bit and nm drtvinl an.r a woman motoreYcle rider wu Injured in •tr.me coUilloD late MOnda1. Arietttd WH M a1k Allen Gtrdel "''1111'1 Charle Sl. He WU tld ID lleu ol U,000 bail. Reported ln stable condWon tocl•)' It Cotta M111 Mtmo,bl Ho1pltal wa1 accident vtetlm Karee lblbt, 29, of 2002 Meyer Plact,~M.111. TM womaa'I Honda motorC)'· cle coWded with a car belleved to be drlv• by O•rdtl al the in· teraectlon of Hemllton and Charle atnet1 lite Monday. pollte said. LOS ANGELES <AP > -A , federal J(rand j ury hu 10dlcled a former Santa Ana police serieant on 11 counts or e mbeizlin& $31,800 in federal funds that had been ln· tended for use by an undercover organized crime task force. Gary Dixon , 37. a 16-year veteran of the police Corce who waa dischar&ed lu t year, will be ar raigned Monday on cb araet ol l aklng from S800 to $5,000 over an eight·day period while manag· u.a a Joint taik Corce of .local aaen· cl ea and the federal Law Enf ~· ment Assistance AdmlnJstraUon. Unnamed aourcea clOH to the invesUpUon said Dlxon JOit the money be alleaedly took In poke. parlors In Gardena. ButltlaunderstoodtbatDixoo's deleaue may be that he used the mone¥ ror his own lnve.tl1at1on of c rooked poker tames lo Gardena'• leaat &><>k•r parlon. accordlnato"J>Ort.a. Large sums ol money are pro. vlded by the LEAA to undercover operatiOns for UH u ''"fluh rolll" In n1rcottC1 buys or to purehaae atolen ltema whlle actlnt as a "Cence." • ' fro1n in \otu· ehoicP of n1i~~ thi~ opportu11i1~ ! c·olor~. Oun't / ' I -.1rs1s ... tt. ,., What Windfall? What are you. an lndiwldual t.upayet'. UkelY to &alD dindty from I.be ''Cnde OU WIDdf all Profttl Tu Act ot i.., •• a.ow '°"11 oa oar federal law boob? Very little. That'• the abort but a1moct surely •ccurate •P· praisal. f« molt ot you, aa t.upayen, will receive oen to no penou.1 beDeft1 fJ'Om um measure. EVEN TBOVGR TllB Carter admlD11tnlioD'a spokesmen describe the la• in llowiaC t.erma u ooe ol its "mmt alcnlftcaat domestic aeeompl.IMmenta and tbe molt important energy bill ner to emef'Ce fJ'om Coa,creu." it's more ~a.listic to aecept the U· sea!Dml of Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan <D·N.Y.> when be bluntly told hia fellow lawmakers: ••we're not doing anything very serious bere to· day, we all know.'' 'this level of candor ls rare. Nearly everyone, with the understandable uception of the oll lndu.stry lobby, is ballina Ule acL A MAIN REASON is that the measure gives lawma.ken nmning fw re-election sometbin& to bout about back home. It is an unusual example of Congress raising mooey before speJadlna it by means of a tax on a politically powerful but not outsta.Dd!ngly popular group in our ecooomy -oil producers. 1be act does not commit Congress to passing much of the approximately $230 billion it will coUect from oil producers over the next 11 years directly oo to taxpayers. The measure contains "guidelines" direct.mg how this money shaU be USed < 25 percent for energy aid to the poor. l.S percent for energy and trao.sporta· tion problems. 60 pettent for income tax reductions). But these are oot btndlng. IN THE ACT Aat: what one congressional aid descnbed to my associate, Brooke Shearer. as "a lot of pronuses but not much act.Jon." Here is a rundown on the good illleslt.aons and minor benefits to tax· payers whl('h the measure does ('ontalD: -Larger tax cttdits for conservation·mlnded homeowners. but only for Individuals installing solar , wmd or geolhermat devices. They will find their maximum taJt cred.1t 1umping from a top of $2.200 lo· da~ to a new lop of S4.000. Moreover, the c~ll is retroa('l1ve to Jan 1. 1980, and runs through the close of 1985 -Energy aid for low-~ people -aimed at the very poor Generally speaJang, you, as an in· d1vidual, could quahry lo rett1ve help m meetmg your heatlng and cooling costs ii you e&m 54,000 a year or less To qualify as a family ol four, your income could not be much above $12.000 a year. These qualifying income levels vary, however. depending on where yo u Uve, because the energy assistance program is run by each state, at least through this year and next. After that, Congress must pass further legislation to detenm.ne wbo will run and bow the low-income pro· gram will be managed. "SMALL SAVER" TAX break: Beginning next January. you Wlll not h.ave to pay taxes oo the first S200 you eara in interest from savings accounts, certuaeates of deposit. U.S. sariags boods. or from dlvidends JOCl receive from money martet fUnd.s. stocks. other-sources. Until this act a1J Ulter9t income bu beeo lull· ble. aJtbougb tbe fl.rat noo ol diridead income bas been tax free. As a result ol lhis law, though, thla ex· empum bas been doubled to S200 for you, ~ an in· dividual taxpa.yer, and to S400 for you, as a eouple fil. ing Jointly. The exemption is sbled to lea.st through 1982. unless extended. What W1U th.Ls so-<:alled .. s mall savers" tax break mean foc you9 To receive lbe full exemptjoo, you -. ould have to keep about S3.fl>O in a s avmgs iostitu· tJOO. BUT THE AVERAGE su e or the tax cut which taxpayers will get will be a modest. S48 a year. cakulates lbe Joint Committee on Taxation. And those who will benefit the most will be lhe amutnt. In the h1gbesl l.D~me lax brackets. ror instance. ra.milies will gain roughly four times as much as those at the a verage UK'Ome level. Still. advocates or lbe tax break argue 1t wlll en- courage you, as a consumer, to spend less and save more -thereby curbtng lbe runaway rate of inflation and increasang anvestments. The Treasury, which oppocsed the "small savers" break, wists 1t woo 't spur investment because most or the 37 million of you who now ea.ming interest or dividend income already receive at least the tax· exempt amount. so the tax cut won't be an invest· ment "incentive" to you To add 1t up, what "windfall?" fo'rom thll> windfall profits lax law. you, as ao indi\'idual con· sumer, might as ~ll scratch it out. Gold, Silver Quotations By ne A.a.dated Press Selected world gold prices k>day : lAodoo: momlng fixing $547.00, up S19.00 , af\ernoon r00ng $554.00, up S26.00. Parts: afternoon fixing SSS4.01, up $33.81. Frukfart: $$41.00, a1,p DS.91. Zlll'klt: $549.00 bid. up $19.00: SSS4.00 asked. New Yed: Handy & Harman mid·momlng 1554.00. up $21.00. New Yerk: Enaelbard selling price mid-morning s.sss.«>. up sauo. New Yon: Engelhard fabricated gold mid-morning $.51~.84. up SZ7.0l. * * * NEW YORK (AP) -Randy & Harman sliver $18.400, up Sl.'50. Eqel.bard aUver $18.000, o<r to.300 ; fabricated sllver $11.066. offto.11&. * * * NEW YORK CAP> -Spot nonlerTOUS metal prices to-day; ~ .91~·N\it a pound, U.S. MtCinaUoel . .... '54 eea&.a. pouDd.. I Z1M 17~ ~a pomad. dellwwed. n.amta,._.. •ern11 ........ "-*· ftatN• ... Utro)toa. N.Y. ~ f\4•l• PllOI ... ..... , ........ ,....... ~ ...,.., - c11.,11. Cll••UI\ \o ........... . __..... ~--... e...-=. ...... . ... ,. ..... ""' .... ---...... "'° ... °"' ...... ""'-• QI .., .,...... '*"°" ~ ... ..f ... OOOU. • IUWllLUCY l..wy ........... ,. II\ • -CW\ ..... Dromllo WIOCllliloll'I~ • 9000,,.. W9ddling belt •• Mglnt lllr ,,..,. Md It...,, ""' lflerll'Wlt'llOtllO'-d Ol4t llleif wgwine I,._ 1 2) ..... 1()0Nr~ (OtoMd ~lloned '°' 11\o hMriflo ll'fll*rOO) . -.... l.,.TNIWID .. ,. .... °" ..... ~ ....,,. of llW• ~ M#'t, but ......... ~ lilltMa '*' '° '-901 '*"(It-' I) e MCWW •• '41 "°"'°' ~" Cttf1')CorMIW-.~• ....... An •4Yenh"•~ INdlt e O'OUO of reovolu- ~In''*' llMmC>' \0 ... .,., ... OWi' "*' (2 ..... , • •TON911HT .+oe1. c-. Aoool11 e:ao•THI~ "-"Y8 ' Hanry IV, ,1111 II ' A .,,.._ t.aty moppno""C> CJC*11llon tollOW. Ille defeel Of Ho"OU' end Hel (Henly, Ptlnee o4 W .... ) Ilk• tl'4 llvono•~V t:oO. Cl) NUMI Miclhoel LoerneO •tars u a f~tl)' WICl°"fed heed mHM et e lerge metropolis tan '-C>ltal WflO lrlM to r~ nor P8r90Nll ltte TUBE TOPPERS KHJ II 8:00 -NBA PJa,roffs. The t:aien ta£e on tho Phoenix Suns In the first round of the Western Division pJo yotf at the Forum KCOP • 8:00 -''Omar Khayam." Cornet Wllde stars as the adventurous poet ln this eplc movie with Debra Paget a nd John Derek. CBS 8 9:00 -"Nurse." Michael Learned. l at e or "The Waltons ," portrays a head nurse in a busy metropoUtan hospita l in this new TV movie with Robert Reed lsee photo at left >. con6uc\or, and a vllel • AU. IN THE FAMll Y Gk>rie lal&• OUI '* ,,.._ 1retione llbolll being P'OQ· nen1 onMrlle 11:.IO • III l.OW 90A T "Doubte W9dding" Trlatl and Cyd ~-Ffed Trovelene ··The ~··Autto~.Sod C-: "'Julie F ... Hard. T Otly Rob9rt• IR l ~ CHw. tolM'I.> t:OO • TCMOMOW Ouo11· authot Nancy .. MMnA A 1WOOt10a offloet purtlUOll • 'l'OIM'I teltlrdod - .,._ -.... IN Ci011 1111 '*~(") • UNNIO,....~ mo.~ Vhllart and TOf'I)' ~ ''*" hOMytnoo11; etMr n. CCNlffl••• to Eddie. T11tnef -OU\, Mt. Uy .. dole 10 credllng hia -· .,_,, l<nltnt QI-Eddie eod c111qu11 e woelllM -· 1;10 • Cl) C81 l..A ff MOVtl • • "Mo•• Wan1eo" ( 1976) Robert Stacie. 8.-.. ly ~ Member'I Of e ~al potlco ul\ff 1re11 e 11.Mlef wf\OM ~lime he11e lnCluded nunt 1:ao & MOW • • • A Wom•n'• Vot1geanc;e • ( 19-4 81 .................... bfdlo .... (2 1n) ... 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Boyer, Ann Blyth A oonleMIOn ••-a man whO II •landtng lrlitl IOt htt lfWahO ... ,. • murdtll (7 hrs I • MOVIE Thursday•• Day i h•e .ff o e if9S: uo ~ ~ ~ M~w>d Vmenoo~ IO cologo lot l'-»-,..., '-*"'-• nta MADY llUNCH Tho Bredy•' nelghbort docldo 10 lldoc>t • -end eno up wn11 111r .. Mi chael Leurned and Robert Reed star tn "NurM.>,'' a new TV movie about the ll(e of u metropohtan hospital's head nur:se, tonight at 9 on CBS. Channel 2. I r~~ AHOoB..I Tho Angela pooe .. highs wey ""'*.,.. to ,..., Ille hljeelt.,.. plegulng WI alls lemelo In.eking company (RI rnon Vernc>ira" Two men lry 10 du1pelch a Vampote tor an tllne 11:10 0 NHL PLAYOFFS LA r<1~ el N'I' , .. .,_r\ lf•oe Cklef I One C>f 8oylnQton • • ,.,..,.. ~d-• big Ol*•- hOn by romencing • Eute· aian got! """° may be on Iha t108 ()f Ille~ I MAKJ!MIE~ Mll8IOH: ~ • e e ' 0. Jell yll And M 1 Myde" 119• 1 I Spencer Tr.cy. lngtld 8-gman A mental llP8Clal111 • ••oer• ments on tt.mMlll lfV'fW'llual t)' CIMIM h•a ~trucuon ,., hra 15 ••11n I 1 UIO Q) • • > Tiie Otny Q4me • ( 19681 Henry Fono11 Rol:>WI Ryan M , A IYW!< ican apy cnoel recallll • "'""' ol lhtl m ot! cl•11ng ., ••plOtll 1n hlS 'ar.,.,, 12 .. hra I . ~· I I . • IAHFON> AHO IOH Greely got• llWONOO .,. • -of miattiten 1<1en111y • DO<CAVETT Gueat pllologrepher Pelnclc s.g.! D CVS.EASY au.1 81.,...., Kr-(RJ Cl) TIC TAC DOUOH (!)) MERV GllWFFIH 0.-11· Jacquetlne B1ase1. B•rbera Carrere, Or. Arnold Klein a Corpt Commlllldet unlll he QI.,.. lhe genet el a ~ • THE 8!HNY HIU.. SHOW B«lny Pf.....,11 hos Ger- man Choor end n11 own \'e(goon of • pop feauvet 8l) OVER EASY Gu.I Slaniey Kremer (RI '1!) MACHEIL I LEHRER MPOAT 1*) 9 C88 NEWS G N9CHEWS 7:30 8 THE Pfla 18 NGHT G OUIHNOa GAME D @I FACE THE MUSIC D HOU.YWOOO 80UAAE8 8 TIC TAC DOUGH D HAPPYOAY8AOAJN When Arnold plcila Fon11e 10 be best men l0t n1s wedding 10 e Japenese bride. the "Fonzie c.,,se almost bm>Qs en end lo lhe eYenl fl A8CNEWS 8 (]) JOKER'S WILD G) M•A•S•H ~awkeye tS pick !Id to 1>e 11\e peraooal physician 10< G» AU IH THE FAMILY Edith an•-s e lrlendahlp ad in the "swap" 68Cllon o r e meoanne Cl) ADAMsl2 M•lloV ana Reed capture e pa1t or 1>and1ls on a shoo 1ou1 W MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT al) THESHAKESPE.ARE PLAYS Claann~I Lbting• IJ KNXT (CBS) LO!. Angele~ G KNBC 1NBC1 Los Angele~ 0 KTLA (Ind) LO!> Angele'> G KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angel~s Cl) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ-TV (Ind ) Los Anqele:. Q1J KCST (ABC) San 01 Pgo G) KTTV (<no 1 Los Angele-. «!) KCOP·TV(lnel) Los Ang('lo•.., II) KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angell'!> 'Ii> KOCE·TV (PBS) Hu n11ngton Beach ... Last Ride Ronny Cox s tars as an ex-rodeo champ faced With the raising of his 10-year·old son in "One Ulst Ride," a CBS a fternoon special, airing in half-hour segments this week at 3 p.m. on Channel 2. Playgoers Peek Around Cameras DALLAS CAP> -Theatergoers paid $100 each to see Henry Fonda in "The Oldest Living Graduate." as it was televised live Monday night. BUI. mostly they saw NBC cameramen and their b\Gky equipment. The best view or the PreslOn J ones play was on the home screen and not at the Bob Hope Theater. Despite the craned necks, the audience gave an enthusiastic ovation to star Fonda and the other c~ members in the first live dramatic production ~o J>e televised nationally in 18 years -Cloris ~ch.man. Pe. MWord, Harry Dean Stant.on adtl David Ogd · ers • NBC plans o r live dramatic broadcasts (rorn reirional theaters. The series' executive prcr d'"er, David Rlntels, said that the future plays ~Ye not yet befn selected. ')ECOND '>TAGE . t . Henry IV. 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Wetter Pidgeon A lamlly loving In Englllnd dUl•l"Q the Germen aoege air~ l o mwitam • n0tm11 e•1Stence ( 1 hr • 50 n11n I 3·30 U • • ·rne S1t•"98' Who LOOl<S Like ...... 1111741 Meredith Buter. Be.tu 8ro<SgM A paor of vQvnO peool8 MN~ lor ,,,,..., ,,.,vr.,. PJ<llfllt who •D•noonea ''"'"' •11 "''.Jll" ( 1 ,,, • 30 min ) ABC Inches Out Into Lead Again ·: N EW YORK I AP > -With plenty of help from a night or champions hip boxing and "The Barbara Walters' Special." ABC slipped past CBS by a 10th of a point las t week in their race for prime time dominance in the 19i9·80 season. ABC's f1rst-phu.·c finish broke CBS' two-w~k run a~ the No 1 net .... ork. a nd the t""o networks continued to run neck-and-neck for the S<?ason so far. FIGURES FROM the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed CBS with the hlghest rat- ed show for the week ending April 6 : "M-A-S-H .. But ABC bad the next lwo -"Three's Company" and the Monday night boxing card -in a week composed largely of reruns and specials ABC and CBS each had 10 of the -.eek's 21 most -watched programl>. and ABC's rating for the week v.as 19 2 to 19 I for CBS NBC scored a M?a son·low rating of 1-1 9 A BC BEG A~ Tll E ~l·ason tht• <.'lt.'a r-cut leadl·r in pnme·t1ml'. JOd with both the World ~cries and th•· Winter Olympics on its i.ehedule. ""11i. l'Xpected by many ·w dominate: tht: compet.Jtaon this )Car But v.1th two wc(•ks left in thl' M?ason. ABC and CBS were llt'd. each with an average rating or 19 5. NBC was third at 17 6 The rating for "M-A S H." a repeat episode. -.as 26 2. Nielsen says that means of aJI the hom es tn the country with TV, 26.2 percent saw 11t least part or the program CBS WAS MODERATELY sue cessful with a couple of movles , ··Belle Star" an a t ie for 23rd place, and "Ba g Jake." with John Wayne . in 34th AB\ \I.a<: le!-.S v.-t>ll off Y.llh · Tht• Tt.'n ('ommandment" 'n 11 ;.ind T h\ h lJnd 11( Dr ~lor~·au '" -13 Tht•rt• "a' \~·n litth.· in lht· rJtm~· to µlea::.\· .'.'BC Tht.' nt•t\.\11rk ., lop rntcd pro~ra m . · Real PPopl1• °"J" :\o 11. and ~RC had 15 of the "elk ~ 18 lo"" est rated programs At the bottom ""as CRS' "T he Easter Bunn\ 1s Comm· to Tov.n 6 ls t. follo""ed b\' four :-;BC ~ho""s "The Best of Saturday !\1ght L1,·e ··Me and Maxx." ··From H~ tn Eternity"' and .. Pink Lady and Jeff " THE WEEK'S TOP JO programs "M-A-S-H." wtth a raung of 26 2 representing 2i> m1lhon homes. CBS 'Today' Opts for Gossip By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES CA P> -In television . capitulation is imitation. Whe n you lose , you change yoursetr to look like the other guy. morning \\a rs and decided a little 1m1tat1on v.as m orde r. '"Three·s Company, .. 26 or 19 IS m1lhon, a nd boxmg champ1onstu~ :?5 8 o r 19 7 million, both ABC: Du kc:-. of llazz.t rd." 25.5 or 19..5 m11l111n "F1n."' 252 or 192 mall.Jon, .11111 \. '" · 2-t 6 'r 18 R m1lhon. alt « B S. B.trbara \\.J lla::. Sp<'eaal." ~I 4 o r 18 l:i m ll l1on. AHC : "60 \1 1n u t1•,," :!-I 2 o r 18 .) m 1l11on . CBS . T a\I 2-t 1 o r I>! I malhon. ABC. Jn'1 Th<' lcrfer son'.:>.' 21 or 18 3 111 1l11on, <:H~ The next 10 show~ "Rc..•i.11 Peopl<'," NBC. ··Dallas." CBS. Vegas." ABC. "LOve Boat," ABC. and "Lou. GranL" CBS. tJe~ Trapper John . M o .. ·· CBS : "Charh.?'s Angels, .. ABC; "WKRP in Cin<'mnat1. .. CBS: "20-20," ABC, and '"Benson" and "Barney Miller," both ABC. ue en ROl~ll So it is in the morning wars, where ABC. with its ever -rising, entertainment-oriented "Good Morning America" show is thrashing NBC's long· standing morning leader. the more serious-minded AT THE TIME. NBC said Hendren was let go for the sake of spontaneity. wh.ich 1t said was miss ing from Hendren'!! pre-recorded reports from Los Angeles. Katie Kelly. critic-at-la rge for NBC"s Ne w York station. was right there on the --Today" set and could orfer a li ttle gave-and-take with "'To- day" correspondents Jane Pauley and Tom Brokaw. • ACADbiCY Alr:JAT IA7> AW AllD rJ'1 I ~ MOMIMATIONS S:lM:00.1~30 {!!] "Today." For the longest time, "'Today" stood fast against the ons laught, grudgingly surreodenng ratings ground while maintaining the urbane. patented ''Today" look. That look is beainoing to resemble "Good Morning, America.·· which can be taken as a wtu1e flag from "Today ." CONSIDE R THE CASE OF Ron Hendren. "Today's" erstwhile TV critic. Hendren was one of television's first TV criUca, eyeballing various network fare and criticizing junk wherever he found it, which was often on NBC. Jn h.is year as critic, Hendren occasionally ir· Besides, s aid the network. '"Today" didn't want to spend so much time tlhree days a week with Hendren, two with Kelly l on telev1s1on cri- tiques. What was really behind the Hendren firing, though, was the fact that NBC wanted less straight TV report.age and more gossip, a la the Rona Bar- ret\ segments on "Good Morning America ." You know the stuft: Which '"Charlie's Angel" is leaving and whose hairdresser is she leaving with? rltated network executives, once by actually sua· -========~----------­ gesUng that viewers turn their sets Crom NBC to avoid a particular ly offensive program, and re- cently, by taking to t he air with his own specula· lions on the Johnny Carson-NBC dispute. But when Hendren wu fired last month, It wasn't because he had angered \he brass -NBC dldn 't want a sycophant' for the Job. Rather. the network bad been assessing lta standing ln the . .. WITTY, ZANY, CJNINHIBITED FCJNI'' -Jeffrey L.yom. ~ -·--_e_ .. -~ _.., ... ""' ... Nf.!»31 _.. llWTll CllQT c...-..~t711 -'C.-WQT ........ ,, .. AU.-lllll °'1119' 137-o340 _ . .., .. WIU.lf fW ,__V...,W-\600 .. , ....... w ..... ,.., -··--·· El Jll'O MI • 5llO MOVIE RATINGS FOR MREJfl'S AND YOUNG PEOPLE ® NOONE UNOCll '' AC>lolTTCO '"'"-""'""" Ill __ .., ALL G 1!11 NllO • ff.Ml lltorMI M MA&. OI ,,.. MOT10H l'ICTUM QOCll Of ., lllOUl.AllON 2~~ 1 ~ommattons BEST SUPPOKnNG ACTOR-Mlcllq ·~ BFST EDl11NG -1.-. ._ --3rd EXCITING WEEK!-- llU UA Movies (714) 990·4022 .-u •IPllf ... Edwtrds Cintmai644·0760 .... Cinema V1eto 830~6990 C1ntdomt 634·2553 llSTmtU UA Twin 193-1305 .at M Im allMT ...... l. • •