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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-10-29 - Orange Coast Pilot• I an ates Trai Spruce Goose . , x MurderTrial Set for Its Slated to Go Second 'Flight' To .Jury Today DAILY PILOT ***25c*** WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 29, 1980 VOL. U, HO. JIU, 4 HCTIOHS, 41 PAGES .------! I Try It Again I I House, 2 Barns Burned .. By FREDERICK SCBOEMEllL °' __ .., ...... ....., A 750-man firefighting force to- day had almost contained the 11.000·acre Owl Fire that Tuesday pushed within yards of expensive hills ide Yorba Lind a homes before its direction shifted and it m oved into an uninhabited canyon. The fire. arter threatening . homes along two sections of A. venita Del Norte an~ Vista Del Norte Tuesday afternoon shifted a nd burned, into. Telegraph Canyon. Then the winds died and firefighters knew they had gained the upper hand. Weary, soot-covered firemen ' Prime Rate Hits 14.5o/() MEW YORK (AP> - Major New York banks to- day raised their prim e lending rates t.o 14.5 per· cent, the highest le vel since May. Morgan Guaranty Trust Co . announced the in- crease. from 14 percent, a nd was joined at the highey r a t e by Chase· Manhattan Bank and by major California banks. Interest rates in the na· ti on 's money marke ts have been rising sharply in recent weeks . The ,..enter administration has been critical of banks for rais ing lending rates as the econom y emerges from the recession. - .. 8 Days Re•ai• Each Claims Debate Crown CL EVELAND <AP> Presi· dent Carter and Ronald Reagan emerged upbeat, from their de· bate and charged into the final six days of the 1980 presidential campaign, concentrating on the big-state prizes. Each claimed the edge from his performance in tQeir head -on confrontation. Reagan headed for Texas and Carter for Pennsylvania, two of the major states still judged a tossup in most surveys. With most public opinion polls saying the prel.1dential ·race 1s too close lo call, Tuesday night ·s debate was viewed as a potential· ly decisive event. and each can- d 1date played what he believed were h1s strongest cards An AP poll said most or those who watched the debate leaned DEBA TEAS PLA YEO TO TELEVISION-Al DE8ATE PROVES TO BE STUDY IN STYLEl--M rrom agencies throughout f4'S /tloviag Da!f Southern California including a toward Reagan even before the all Orange County cities -were de bate. and that each candidatP slowly being released to their s Goose s gained about 6 percentage points home jurisdictions as the fire .pruce et after the debate mostly from burned itself out and the fire fight the ranks or the undecided. wound down . Ca r ter I a s h e d at hi s BLOWN DOWN -It was the wind. not the fire, that in~~t~~J~c!::o!':~~:%e~~: F s nd 'Flight' ~de.fn~~~~3 ~nJ~,\~:~r~~[·· ~~ damaged homes under construction in Yorba Linda. Six tures :_a rustic ranch house and 0 r eco forei gn. poli ~:,: He describ".d new homes in the framing stages blew down Tuesday as two barns-caused serious bums ~eaga~.s.J>:Osttion~. on d~~est1c SantaAnawindspushedtheOwlFireto~~~thehousing. to two bulldozer operators, _._LO~BEA ~fi <APL.; .• P.!!'l5 ~r_!?bWl.d.atJ~.~~ll!l,··-?'~~Wl.l_:!~~-J.:-~~l~ .. · "N ~e'Jl: have~~ll f». over @aain .. ~ 2, awled. one .. ,..bUJ''l~-~.~~ "',~'ti-~~ ... ·/t~-~~--r1~--'"'" yns..W'<f ~~rg'fi~~cto--~~R . v "".' . • . · ---.--ra ·r-, ... · ~~· · <('. so"'m• ...t•"'•t~'. ~~.~ : • -·· ;-~i~~n.e-..-~att!'tr{"""'o11"" · Hughes' giant wooden airplane hor"sepower Pratt & Whitney eagan m. quieter but biting :-r. ~ -. . .-. ... 'Tr-• """"""" .. uu.15•» drilling rigs. . . . language of his own blamed TM rire for a period or several m~d~1t.s only flight, a trip of one engi_n~~· and ho lds ' out. the Carter for inflation and un- Ax Murder Trial Ready /or Jury McKINNEY, Texas CAP> - Candace Mont1omery says she waa actinc in aelf-defense when •be backed her former lover's wUe to death. Proaeeuton COO· tend the ax ala~ waa a cue or murder. Today, a jury hHrd final Doctor Faces beath 'Frial arguments and was to decide. Mrs. Montgomery. 30, has acknowledged slaying Betty Gore in June. But in testimony last week, abe aald she was driven to fisht off her rrtend when Mn. Gore attacked her with a three-foot ax after learn- inl of her 10-month affair with Al'9n Gore. In an attack patbolo1iats de1cribed u "a cla11ic case ol overkill," Mn. Oore'• arm wu broken and her bead 1pUt open by. blows. Ker body ••• found by a neiabbor who wH asked to (Sile d, Paae A.I) Fieherm411i ~rown8 hounthreatenedbundredsofnew m 1le.~ay, th.e Spruce Goose pos~ibility that the plane will be e mploy m ent a nd said h e homes -somenotyetoccupied-was moving again. taxied -rather than towed --couldn't describe his differences as anxious owners braced for Mor~ than 200 peop~e and the across the harbor. with the president on the uses or what seemed n e ar-certain world s largest rtoatang crane . On Nov. 2, ~947, 31h years after American military power destruction The watered down as~e.l'Qbled here at a cost of _$1 its .const.n;action began. Hug~es "because I don 't know what Mr. th l ___. · d 1Y d d th i malhon to take the plane from its taxied his craft along a S-m1le (See DEBATE Page A2> e r '""'' an oa e e r cars hangar and tow it a few hundred stretch of the harbor. ... ' ... with poeseuJona. Few, hoWM"er. yards in preparation for a longer As the craft reached 70 knots lefttbethreatenedar~a. move next year to a permanent on one run. Hughes took it to an Others seemed oblivious to the showplace. altitude of 70 feet and kept it in (See nRE, Pa,e AZ) Its bu1e hangar has been the air (or about a minute. COV· .Worker Gets HanJ,·Back NEW YORK (AP ) -A severed hand that flew out a 18th·fioor window after an electric saw accident baa been auccesaf\lllY at-• tlcbed to the 44-year-old Manhattan man who lost it, boepital otrlciala report. After an ei1ht·hour operation. doctors at Bellevue Hoeptt.l aatd ..the hand "appears, to have taken very well," accord- ln1 tO a apokeawoman. David Sharp cut off his left band while· aawin1 a board in· tU• Broadway Jpartment Monday ni•ht, poUce s_.d. Propelled bt the force of the turnin• blade, die bloody ••tnm•- 'Y fiew out &ll open Win· dow and luded on a roof. topH\9~. partially dismantled, but the ering a distance of one mile. plane's 80-foot·high tail still bad The plane was ne ver flown only a 2-foot clearance. Ila again. Hughes'died in 1976. wings, spanning 320 feet, had a The craft, nearly 219 feel long, 4-foot clearance on each aide. waa the largest airplane in the After removal from ill home (See IRJGBES, Pa1e Al> of three decades, the plane was to be towed down a channel between two piers and hoisted, along with tbe cradle it rests in. onto one or the piers. The cra(l..t formally known as the HFB J.. 'Tor Hughes Flying More Than 105 Million Boat -will be moved acroaa the I . .1.9 D b hi rbor next 1prin1 for perma-r-leuJ e ate nent display next to the luxury liner Queen liffl'Y, now convert· ed to a floatihi hotel. The plane'• new owner. ~ Wratber Corp. scheduled that move for June 1. ·1'be company .,.~e Wounded FORT CHAFFEE, Ark. <AP> -A CUban reiu.ee, Marlo Paa J(artlnea, 25, wounded d\arina an e1eape attempt from a r.yeblatric area of the Fort Cbaf. 1 re1ett1ement ump waa • holpltalbed &Oday In stable OCJDdl. tJon. oftlcialuald. NEW YORK CAI'> --Between 105 million and 120 million Americana watched at least aome d the presidential debate between President Carter and the Republle11n cballencer, Ronald Reaean, reaearchen for · NBC and A1'C eat.imated today . Both esttmam -ABC'• wu the b.l_..r .-weH bated on overnllbl audience ralln1• from the A.C. Nlelaen Co. for three lar1e cltlea -New York, · Cblcaio ~ Loe An1eles -as well q martedly hlther-than- not·mat TV uae In the three cltlea durln1 the debate Tueaday nt1bt. Coast W~ather Clear lf:u'ough Thursday. Lowest tonight 52 along the coast. 62 inland. Highs Thursday 77 to 87. Tht moat popular new· sptctator aport 11 one of the oldtat. with tonu' uonottons. It'• f~ mud wreatliftg, on whkh Hugh Mulligan daa- courrea on ~-AJ6. • ·.1. •••••· Al .,_ ...... AM .... u-.n 'u l.,M,...,. M IM•... e14 ................. , ... •t ~ .............. ... C6ee16,._ CM-OI Of .... c.M1 Al• c.-k• (ti -k ...... ~ All -... Cu .,._..__.AU ~' 't l-4 ........ .. ....... .....-. .. ..... .._ .,.. ,_.Ilea ., ........... CU , lllNtW\ el·I ,_. CMI ...... M ...,._~ , CU w.tlf ...... • M ' .. DM.YN.OT s Wlli9 Bt. a.-.. ·- Vent11ra ·Fire Grows Five Blazes Char Southland Areas LOS AN<a;1.t;s I t'• Brusbrlrftl ru,·l .. d b) 1•rrat1t· )0 mph SunlM Ana winds rharred iwarly JO 101uare mll .. of Soulh4-m C•hforn1a t ud&&y as » fire brOkt' o ut and qu1c llh spread 1n Vt>ntun1 C:ounl)' t'lvt' fireb wt•rt• ronre1ntralt<tl I n \' t• 11 1 u r a . 0 r • n I(.. . l. o .!1 An11e lcs, Su11 ltt•rnu1hno and • ~11nt a h arbara C'nw111 .... 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J ll hough 11vnc· wa!> reported da mai.:l'1l or 1•val'uat1•d BURBANK 1A1'1 It's been a long time stn<·e 1 hey last s ang ··MI C KEY M ·O· U-S E ... But the form er Mousketeers and their rans ha ven 't forgotten the words They all got together at a Ots ney Studios sound stage Tuesday lo r e li ve a part or the ir childhood and a chapter or Telev1s1on histor y -al the Mickey Mouse Club's 25th an· niversary reunion "It's like we've never been apar t," said Annette Funicello, perhaps the most famous Mouseketeer. who along with JO others donned black ears and a white T-shirt a nd gathered bPfore a huge Mickey Mouse hackdrop for the celebration. ''It hasn't been 25 years for ~o me of us .. Miss Funicello added as she signed autographs. ·we see each othe r all the lime ... Man y o f the former Mouseketeers at the party were reunited at Disney 's Burbank studio in J uly for a Mickey Mouse Club annivers ary special lo be televised in late No- vember 3ut thf• actors· s trike in tcrvened. Miss Funicello said, and rehearsals resumed only Monday Except for Miss Funicello. who went on to "Reach Party" movies and peanut butter com- mercials. many or the former Man Rescued From Gulf PORT ISABEL. Texas (AP) One man is safely ashore today. but a Coast Guard search had not located another man last seen clinging loa 5-gallon gas can after a pleasure boat sank in the Gulf or Mexicofi vedays ago Owen Joe Cato, 26, of Leucadia. Calir .. was rescued by a com- mercial fisherman who found him floating in a life jacket about 345 miles southeast or Corpus Christi. said Coast Guard spokes man Lt Steve Sparks. His companion , Louis A. Nelson, 26. or Port Arthur. Texas. still was missing Tuesday night when Coast Guard officials tern· pora rily suspended the search. Chicago Fire Fatal to Nine Muust•ketet'r!> would not Ix· f t'(' og n1ze d. As s mlllnt!. wt•ll s t• r u b be d k i d s . t h e y k t• µ t m1ll1ons of Amer1(·an youngsll!rs glued to their TV sets rive 11fter noons a week in the 1950s Some have built career~ m show business. Cubby O'Brien 1s still playing the drums. Tommy Cole is a makeup artist. Sherry Alberoni does cartoon voices and comme rcials ltnd Di c kie Dodd has a ro<'k band .. A lot or us are still m show business." said Cole , who won an Emmy ror his makeup work on .. Backstairs at the While House." "I guess we liked 1t so much that we didn 't w a nt lo do anything else." he said But others now do e verything fro m selling real estate, like Margene Storey. lo managing a supermarket, like Charley Laney. Those ga~hered r <'membered the childhood days they s pent on the Disney set. "We went lo school here." reminisce d Mike S mith. a ho me designer, decorator and renovator. • "I used lo give the teac·her the same assignment ever y day for months and she'd never notice," said Bonnie Kern, a housewife and sometime dance instructor .. My last residual check was ,.2 cents I don't know how many years ago that w.~." joked Don Ur1derhill. who spoo s a huge handlebar mus tache and works as a -credit manager for a tool company in Irvine. But howe ver distant the Mouseketeer years sometimes seem, every so orten there's a reminder. ·'I 've been in front of au· die nces all m y life, .. said O'Brien. "Whe n I was on the road with Karen and Richard Ca rpenter, s omeone. wou l d a lways co me up and say. ·w e ren't you a Mouseketeer" I grew up with you f'UYS · .. Paid Student Plan Backed ~· 1 rt' r 1 i.: h 1 1• r s s t a r t e d a but•kfirt•" to heµ flames from t' am arillo Stall' llosµ1tal . but 1t was 11cvt•r really in dan~er, he said In San Bernardino County, a 1,SOO·acre blaze that started Monday night and s wept through Heche Canyon south of Loma Linda was declared out by Ii JI. m . Tuesday. . "The fire had threatened about 40 homes and was stopµed virtually at their doorsteps, .. said Californi<.1 Department or ~~orestry spokeswoman Debbie Ottosom * * * Fro• Pag~ /I I FlRE ... menacing fire. One homeowner dug post holes for his fence: another cut his front lawn. Orange County Fire Depart- ment Chief Larry Holms said Tuesday night that the fact only three structures burned was a credit to planning efforts that were launched immediately after the fire bega n burning in Hive rside County near Prado Dam. "Orange County always seems to be the recipient of fires that start in other a reas. That's why we began planning a t 2 a m .... Hol ms said while sipping corree at a fir e co mm a nd ce nt e r established a t Yorba Regional Park. The centerpiec~ or the fire fight. ing strate~y was the use or five· engine stnke forces. The forces were dispatched to trouble spots as the need occurred. For eumple, when the eastern flank ol the lire jumped the Riverside Freeway near Weir Canyon. about 2 p.m . Tuesday. 40 pieces or equipment re present· ing fi ve strike forces were dis· patched. The flames were quelled within minutes. Had the fire not been stopped when it jumped lo the south side of the freeway. Holins said, it could have easily. burned to ·Orange Park Acres in the foothills east or Or an~e and become another PaseoGrande fire. SAN DIEGO CAP l -The or-That 1967 blaze burned across ficial go-ahead has been given to 48,000 acres. It ult i m ately a pla n paying pupils at Me morial destroyed66homes . Junior High School to show up TheOwlfire.so·named because for classes 25 cents a day to it originated near an Owl Cement be spent on school-re lated items Co plant west of Prado Dam was or acti vities de liberately set, Holms con- In an experiment aimed at re-firmed. He said there were at versing the city 's highest truan-least six locations alon~ cy. trust ees gave a p -Hig hway 71 whe re the fire proval on final reading '{uesday or iginated. night. Its success or failure wi ll The fire moved quickly lo the CHICAGO (AP I A fire th al be reconside red with the second west, lirst consuming the hills on claimed the lives or nine young semester in February. theeastsideofSantaAna Canyon, children and teen-a gers as it Or Robert Amparan , prm· then bearing down on Yorba Lln· swept through a Soulh~idehouse cipal. p_roposed .the pla n arter da'seasterndevelopededge. m~y.have .been set deliberately. Me m orr_al Junio r High lost Wind.sgu.stinguptoSOmilesper olllc1al~sa.1d. . $132.000 m stale funds last year hourdrovetheblaze along. Holms The vtct1ms. rang1ng from 2· to because or 9 p~rcent absen ~-'°"' ,.__ r: .. ..>.~,.al"$.a~d. ~-!~~"'~'~· .... -·~;-.:.::;.;.·.~.,._:;z&·fd~·:~ · e fMef'ot~lre tft'f~t.Pnmmt'd:'cfitrrun~ilf: -~r-may have exceeded 100 miles per Four other people received hour burns Tu~day night arte r the fire f 'ro• Pa9~ ,\ I T he two injured firemen bro~e o~l in the two-stor.y frame Mike Boyle ol the County Fire b u I I~ 1. n g . a c co r ~ t n g . t o AX Department a nd Phil Robinette, auth?r:ihes. Two w~re I'! criUcal • • • or the state Division or Forestry -co~d1tion, one was •.n serious COf!· check on the family when Gore, were burnedl'when bulldozers dilion an~ one was m g~ condt· out or town on a business trip, they were operating below Uo· lion. hospttalolficials said. was unable to reach his wire. minguez Ranch Road were sur- OAANOf COAST DAILY PILOT ,,,. Or•not Cot\t o •• ,.,. Poo1 •lttt •"tCft ., C.OM01Md Int Ntt•\ Prt\\ I\ P\ID"'-""O Dy tM Or•~ Cot\t P..,ot•W.tf\oQ (Df"nD•"• ~r•1• H lltOft\ .,. ~tU.-d Moftd•w l~t0u9f\ ,,_, •• IOt C.o\f• Mt~ H••tt0'1 .. ~IP\ HWf'llt"O'tOft •••CPI Fount••" Y•ll•t ""''""' '-•'"'"• 8tc•<f'I S0utr'I C.0.\I A )U'\tlf" f•Q•O,,•I f'dihCH\ i\ OVbh\f\t'd \•turd•y\ ~ ~tJrw:l•Y\ Th• P'•"C•D•• PUbll'\"I"' IMM'lt "., )JO w.,, .... 5,,,.., p 0 e o11 1560 C.oo.t• .....,.w. C•l1,0011• '1t1t Ttt.m•• ••••H IOltOr ,,.. .......... _ -.-• ..,.•01no E0t•0t- omc .. Cotti,.._,. UO W•tt 1•¥ Str"I .. ~T,;!!'i!:Jo~~~~ i.°:t~ =.W:~!. T.._.ne(7t41~ '•-iellci.-...._. ,,__°'_(_,~"'''" ..... , .. The Gores' baby was found un· roundedbyflame!I. harmed in another room, and a Each man wrapped himself in a daughter was staying with the protective fire blanket as the Mont1u>merys. names burned past, but neither Mrs. Montgomery was arrest· escaped without s ullerlng burns, ed arter poUce traced a bloody Holmssald. fingerprint lert on the Gores· Bolh firelighters were taken lo refrigerator. the Sherman Oaks Bum Center in The prosecution called wit-the San Fernando Valley. Holms nesses who described tbe victim said , "because we wanted to as a calm, quiet woman with no make sure they got the best treat· violent tmdences. Uefense wit· ment." nesses had characterized Mn. Boyle and Robinette were re· Gore as standorrlsh, dirrlcuJt lo leased from the center today. get along with and subject to Fire men were forced to fi1ht depreaaioo. the blaze by hand. Use of water- Defense lawyers attributed dropping aJr tankers was halted the savagery ol the 1layln1 lo a due to the high speed ol the winds "diaaasoclatlve reaction" that In the Santa Ana Canyon area, made Mrs. Mont1omery de· Holmssaid. tached from reality. However, helicopters were Defeme lawyer Don Crowder used lo uaist in directin1 the ar1ued Mn. Monttomery could groundforces. not bave .planned the auault The fire briefly burned toward a beeaU1e-•he told friends where 1,000-callon propane tank louted she •• l°"'I before lbe -.ot to at the Yorba Linda County Wat.er tM Gani home the d•Y. ot the Dl1trtct'1 &-million gallon Fair· 1laylq. ' mont Reservoir. Firemen Mr1. Monttornery tHUfled manned holes and dollied the Mn. Gen l&nltk ber twl" 1ritb names. tbe u • CIOl'IMnd ber .... A water di1trlct •Polletman 1be ple8dld to be ........... Aftelo Hid, u..t water 1upplle1 were not at'naUUnl . .. • ........ noar. J ......... by th• ftrefttbtlna .,. IM ........ '8le a awar Md,''I tort. _. the waterint down ol bit ......... 11111..... . • .. root. bJNlldlD&i. Pope Removes Priest 'Bond' 0.11, f'ol., ~1•11 .....,,. SUCCUMBS AT 85 Alchud Helwlg Mass Slated For Coffee Shop's Helwig Memorial Mass for Richard Helwig, owner of H1di 's Corree Shop a standard in Newport B<'ach for early risers and fish· erm en will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. He lwig. a lon~·lim e Balhoa Is land reside nt , died Sunday He was 65 Mass will be said al Our Lady or Mount Ca rme l in Newport Beach. The restaurant owner and his wife Hidi began operating the "Balboa coffee shop IO years ago and quickly established a follow- ing that ranged from pol icemen to basketball star Bill Walton. Helwig had suffe red a heart attack late last s pring a nd re- cently had left the operation or the eatery to his wire. who held d o wn m ost or the cooking chores. He also had received news re- cently that his coffee shop would be evicted from the old brick two-story because the owner was having trouble gettmg ade· quate fire insurance. The hu s band and wife restaurant learn were planning lo change locations and remain in business. Helwig is survived by his w1re. daughter Nancy Warbur_gon ol .:-.Jew p o rt Beac h and two grandchildre n. F,..,. Pag~ :II HUGHES ... world when it was built. Today's Boeing :,47 ls just 13 reel longer and has a shorter wingspan than the Spruce Goose --which is m ade mostly from laminated birch. "The plane was to be a coun· ter-m eas ure to Germa n s ub· marines in Worla W1r II that were sinking American troop s hips, .. said Stan Spector, a spokesman for the pla n e 's former ow;ners Summa Corp. "It could have carried 750 rully • equippedsokliers." Ted in Watts VATICAN CITY !AP > -Pope John Paul II has ended a two- year freeze on gra nting dis - pensations from vows of priestly celibacy and has established ne w rule11 lo allow Roman Catholic priests to leave the priesthood and marry The decision, disclosed today. m eans the Vatican will begin immediately processi11g almost 5,000 petitions on ftle fro m priests seeking release from their vows. The papal d1rect1ve was con· tained in a letter to bishops and heads of religious orde rs from Cardinal Franjo Seper. the pre· rect of the Vatican's powerful Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine or the Faith. previously called the Holy Office 'l'he letter. dated Oct. 14, rear firms the church's 1,500·year·old ban on priestly marriage, which is believed to be a major rea. son behind the sharp increase in the defections or Roman Catholic priests in recent years. Defections are running at the annual rate or a bout 4,000. or I percent or th~ world's 400,000 priests. · · Jt 's important that t he priests give an example of fideli · ty in their commitment to their vocation until deat•h," the letter said. An English·language copy of lhe letter. sent out in La lin. was obtaine d by The Associated Press. Under the new "norms," the Vatican will consider dispensa· lions if the petitions fall under any of these categories: "Priests who have left priestly Life for a long period of t ime .. A Rome·based prelate said this refers to priests who left pnesthood and ma rried out· sid e the church who m ay a lready have children "Priests who should never have been ordained priests because the necessary. responsl ble freedom to choose the or· dination was lacking " A pn est who entered priesthood because that was what his pa rents want· ed a nd he could not disobey them will ret ll u nd e r this category. according_ to the p_rel ate who asked not to be identified. If. befote ordination, a priest's Police Hunt For 'Survivor' BOISE, Idaho (API A war· rant has been issued for the ar- rest ol an Idaho man who told autho rities he survived . rive weeks in llie wilderness afte't his rented plane crashed. officials say. John Provine, of Moscow . Idaho. was found w.alking along an Idaho forest road Oct. 6. He said he had lived on dehydrated food and berries since his plane went down in the wildern~. A sheriff later found a parking LOS ANGELES !AP) Conlin· ticked from California dated uing his campaigp a ppearances Sept. 5 in the downed aircraft. for Pres ident Ca rtel",· Sen:.,. Ada County Prosecutor J im Edward M. Kenned y, 0 -Mass.. Harris signed a complaint Tues- has told an audience in Watts that day charging him with obtaining social programs could suffer un-property under raise pretenses. a der a Republican administration. felony. ' ... · •"' :: superior misjudged his s uitabili ty for celibate life A cleric seek· Ing dis pe nsation under this category will need supporting letters from the rector of his semmary FreraP~ :II DEBATE ..• Carter's poli cies are." Repeatedly. Reagan said his ~s1tions on issues were being distorted by the president. Arter the 9(). minute debate. the two shook hands briefly and then joined their wives and sup· porters in pre-m1dnight rallies. Carter said he "left very good,·· but cautioned supporters that "we've got another week lo go. Next Tuesday the decision will be not in the hands of debate judges or the League or Women Voters or the press. The decision will be in the hands ol millions of Americans like you." At a si milar rally a few blocks away. Reagan said· "I seemed to do all right. I've examined m yself and J can't rind any wounds It gave me an op- portunity to raise some issues about the failures of this ad· m ini stration " The debate played to tens or millions of television viewe~ - pre·debate estimates ranged from 60 million to 85 millton and many others who tuned into radio broadcas t s . The can· didates answered-queslLons from four journali~ts and had the opportunity ror rebuttal and counter· rebuttal. Heading today for an ap· pearance in Pittsbur~h. Carter declined to say who he thought had won the debate. but added he thought it helped. "describe the di H t>'rences bet ween us very clearly to lhe American people." Arter a breakfast this morning w ith t o p Re publ ica ns in Cleveland. Reagan said: "l feel just great ... never felt bet· ler. ·· He said the debate lert his campaign "in very good shape," adding that it had given him a ch a nce to challenge Carter directly o n so me or hi s "personal attacks" while focus- ing atumlion on "the failure or this administration ... The debate was seen by about 105 million lo 120 million television viewen, aeeordln1 respectively t.o NBC and ABC, who based their estimates on over:nighl audience ratings from A.C. Neilsen. and many otllers who tuned in lo radio broadcasts. The moderator was commen· t a lor Howard K. Smith, who played the same part in the lirst televised presidential debate bet ween Richard Nixon and John ·F. Kennedy in 1960. The forum was sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Panther to Plead ' MARTINEZ <API -Former Black Panther bodyguard Flores Forbes, 28, a fugitive for three years. goes to court Thursday to enter a plea to charges stemming from a 1!111 shootout in which one of his colleagues died. . See tlaefuture of skiing at COIOMA DB. MAI 21JI L COAST HWY. 675-9700 . ...... 47011.AllAMCA 552-5252 _____ , -·-.. ----~-----:• ·-· ·--~' . I I ..., , , Orange Coast En 1r 10 N 1"od•y's Cletd•• N.~. St~k~ VOL. 73, NO. 303, .t SECTIONS, 41 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1980 N TWENTY·FIVE CENTS r-------Orange Coast Residents Offer Opinions----------..... • GREAT DEBATE: WIIO WON? (.'omplkd By &lie D•U1 Pilot Staff Along lhf' Oranae Coast Md throuehout Orartge <:oun ty, residents were rucling today to the 90-mlnute televb~ confrontation ~t wt't'n Presldt'nt Carter and Gov Re1&gan Who won" tlere IS a non scientific sampling on some reac tions : M..-lly• ao.e. SS. Newport Beach ··carter evaded the llsues ternbly and kept attacking Reagan The poor guy kept having lo defend himself ·•1 tlunJt Reagan was clearly the winner and answered every question Of course, I dislike Carter immensely I don 'l know if Reagan s all that good but h~ coul<Sn'l do much worse " Ted Brown, 57. Newport Beach : "I think Rea~an tned to get down to the nitty-grilty but Carter kept trying to smear him. Reagan rame off a lot better -that's who I'm supporting.·• Raymond Lee, 30. Newport Beach: "l didn't think much of the debate there really weren't any winners. .. 8olh Reagan and Carter just restated their own posi· t111ns and policies I 'm not supporting either of them." Frau Harrt.&toa. 77, Newport Beach: "l think both did real well and did a pretty good job of keening personalities out or It. tr I had lo pick a winner I'd say Reagan lie was at a disadvantage anyway berause Carter has all the fi gures · · Blythe Wel&oa. 34, San Clemente : "Rea"an came across as really being more knowledgeable on economic issues and I agreed with his assessment of why there is in·' nation. There is simply too much government spending. I don't think Carter offered anything new for me to elect him for anQther four years ... Beta Combe, 21. Huntington Beach: "Reagan won. He showed more showmans hip. I also was impressed by hii. position to lower minimum wages for teen-agers. "The economv wouldn't be in any wm.se conditto'n if there was an executive al the head of the executive branch." P.uJ Ha~maa, 35, LagWla Niguel: •'President Carter was the winner. He seemed to me to be more pre.sidential look in~. He was cooler, more precise, and ans~er~ easi· ly Governbr Reagan appeared hailing and defensive WUUam Gilbert, 2171 Pacific Ave., -Costa Mesa· "l saw a statesman and an actor A statesman has lo be an actor too. There's no doubt about it. But ht> has to have another consciousness "Where the actor just reads Lines, the statesman has to have an awareness behind his hnes and I would say, of course, that Carter is the statesman and Reagan is lhe ac· tor " Lyn Sherwood, 43, San Juan Capistrano: "I felt that without a prepare<l script, Reagan crumbled before my very eyes. He projected nervousness and made faces while Carter was speaking. My opinion is thal Jimmy Carter won the debate hands down by projecting a cool attitude while Reagan was on the defensive." (See GREAT DEBATE, Pagt' A2) Wind Eases; Brush Blaze Dying -------- Prime Rate Hits 14.So/o MEW YORK (AP ) Major New York banks to· day raised their prime lending rates lo 14.S per· cent, the highest level since May. Morgan Guaranty Trusl Co. announced the in· crease. from 14 percent. and was joined a t lhe higher rate by Chase Manhattan Bank and by majorCalifomia banks. Interest rates in the na· tion 's money markets bave been rising sharply lri recent weeks. The Carter administration bas been critical of bank• ror ralalq lea4lnl rates •• tbe .ec:oaom)' emeries from the recession. County Backs Dunes Plans FOl'-Newport . By GLENN SCOTI' Of -o.11.r ~lle4 SU.ff Redevelopment plans for the ll(ewport Dunes aquatic park were backed Tuesday by the Orance Count)'-. Plannins Com· · mlulon. · Officials for the firm that leases the 98-acre site al lhe la1oon just eut or the Pacific Coast lllgbway next week will seek approval from the county Board of Superviaors. Though -th~ park. is in the City of Newport Beach. it is on county· controlled property. Newport Dunes Inc. holm a lease on the property until the ~ year 2008, and company officials _....t ti' -••o*l••• ;U\•~..., • ....-.. ~ adleftTOlUftl!lit &Slliia.-·- Tba.GI, county planners hne not set strict guidelines on the plan. li1urin1 instud that apec:ific limits wiJI be worked out dunn1 ne1otlatioris, said planner Al Armijo. For instaDee, the private firm l1 ••kins to inlt.all up to 493 boat 1Ups ol which 113 wouJCl be at ' tbe neck or inllde of tbe la1oon. Currently, 230 11lps es.lat. The county"• po1ltloa, Armijo 1ald to wall for detailed water quality studies to find out bow much the .Ups could pollute tbe lqoon and otber parta ol (8ee DVNE8, P.a1e AZ) . Selaoel Closiags Board Revises P~)ice Spyfug Claimed ACLU Prote•I• Cop'• MlendinB Se••iona I laftltraa.d tbe m"'1n1, had paid bl1 ACLU duea and ldentifted btm1elf when speclflcally re· IUett.d to do IO, • 'Stnc. when doet an· officer have to be branded In the middle of tba fonbHd whenever be It.pi Into tbe pubUc?," Cblel OrouMad. Cbltf Orou aays be believ• Officer Loni'• con1Ututloaal rt1bta wen Ylolated ud termed Ute 1-*. "McCartbJtam." omes .._. ••.,. ••allallle for eoaumat ..... , -·--bl .. la a trat•lnt pro1ram C ... IPYING ..... AI> GenpFiPtSet LOS ANGELES (AP> -Wltll tb• number of :riz;r•l•te4 . mu.rdln rillDI, ra in Uaa COU\J, ta. Board S.,.wilan uaaailDDUlly ·~Dearly SI mun. to eata ~ uU·1ana f.t°1ram 1lmllar to o•• In .......... and to beef up '111'· real aaU·•lolence pro1ram1. TM procram •u approftMI bJ . tbeboud~y. IN· l'IS'DCllfFS Brent lf111berler, the CBS anchorman on tbe "NFL Today" 1bow, ud oddamaker Jlmmy ''tlle 0"**'' SQJder IOt into a puneldnf matda ._.., allM In New Ycft. lt wu reported today .. Tbe two were ar1uln1 tbe GrMk'a S.Ck ol time aurtnc bll I "NFL~ .. Mfm•Dt. .. • 8" lpiltl, Pa .. 82. 750 Men Control Inferno ' By f'REDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ofl .. o.ily~ll.eit41ff Coast Weather Clear throuah Thursday . Lowest lol\l1bt 52 alon& the cout. 12 inland. Ht1ha Thursday 11to87. INSIDE TODA~ .T"• mo1C pop"tar HM> .,,_ctator ...,,. ii OM o/ Clw okN•C, '°"" tome P11"°"°"8. ,,., fnrtak mud .,,.. ...... °" tohtc" fft19" MldUgaft dt1· cot.rHI on Po{1e All. ••••• .,._..,,,.Ate k:i.:r .:: ==::cJ =· Ctl •• AU ......... Att ........ .. := ....... C11 ~ CMI ........... cu ,...umn en ...... ., ... ............. ............ ,.. =·~AM , ... cu ...... ., .. ... , .......... ~ ., ,.,..... ., .. ....., ,,,. .... ..... Al DAIL 'I PILOT ...... ......... 80.y••e•al• GREAT DEBATE • • • t.'Utll&Uw MdllllH, 2'a> VanMuard Wav. <'oala Me .. Each Claims Cart•rtpoke more clearly, moresuccinttly and showed he '" obvloual mot'f' lntt'llla~nt RHiran wean loo muc:h malu1up lie 1!li i.rraud to sho• h1:-. 1ttzt" Tht• ic1u ot Rea1an btln1 pra1 dt•nt rnwhtt'f\S me, pe-rsonLtlly I lh1nll he would pwahlbepanic bulloo m lA{'fl!\18 rar more' qui<·kly M,... •:dlelil <A•S••I S•hlil: 11145 Monnw1a Avt'. Cobt» Mt•'a 'I ft.It h11th i'tdes. bot.ti Mr Ca_rtcr and M1 He1t1tlitn, 1111tllt• H 'r) ~oud pc1anb and ramr 11C'ro11 J'lf('lt\ v.f'll It I " .. :. 111 JUllitt·. I 'd 1-.•ll 11 :. dra• Debate Crown Ruth ••oataaaf',.,., Tht• MJ,lt>ti. C'tr<'k I""'" Mci.J "I lhouaht l'urt..r d1J 11 prf'tty i!<IOd Job llut I thuul(hl Ht>u.:.m °"Ub murt> pcu:wJ And loll lcubl ht hud ti lltth· humo1· W,•·n · for lil'agan I thouithl 1t ~ ai. r11l11•ul11ui. th111 C'urtt1r had tu l'ltn:sult Am) and bnnt! her into 11 BUI ('rt-1phwl. ~. South l.a~wrn ·· tkaMun d1dn 1 knotk tlw l'n•:sidt•nt. a nd I UlOU(Cht the Prc!\1drnl tnt·d tr• belttth.' tum on u ft'w orca11ons We watC'hed l11t' dflh11t1· ''t•ry dOfidy cind think 11 was &ood for the t ountn Huward Nt'llMHI, 7 1, Laguna Beitr h I think ( ';1rtt·1 ,111 Jresst."ll jumself tu the i.~c1f1ca to the aC'tual prohlnn:. r:A tht>r than the t1t1nt'r1tllt1es He wasn't JUSt making st11te mcnts of problems Ht' mMde statements of SJH!tlft<' act11m:- that had bt'en taken under tu!. adm1n1strat1on or that would bt! takt'n 1f he were rt' elec·t~ ReaKan wa:. m«iklrl~ st atements that offered no solutions to problem!. ' Chris Bunk, 37. Huntington Bea<'h "I was for Rl'lat1an anyway and I think he won although I hstened to only ~xir lions o.f the debate on radio " Marti Maram. 32. Fullerton "Carter won because ht- had more substance to hts answers. But the bottom lane. I think. as that whoever wanted Carter thought he won. whoever wanted Reagan thought he did.·· Jim Kinaey, 42, .Yorba Linda: "I thought Reagan won. but I also thought Nixon won over Kennedy in 1960 so that tells you how important lo~ic is .. ' Julie Robinson, 33, Orange: "I think Carter made the better presentation. I s uspected that Reaga n was nervous and hesitant in his ans wers and Carter look a better grasp of the issues. Marilyn Deeenrt>, :Ji!. Irvine. "Mudslinging contest between two little boys . Heagan won because his answers and ability to articulate were better He did less mudsling in~. Virginia Cankar, 52. Laguna Beach: "Reagan went in a very relaxed fashion. Carter was very uptight. It was an· teresting that Carter won the coin nip and could have taken the last shot on some m ajor questions, but chose not to. That in itself gave Reagan the edge if nothing else. Reagan made a very astute point on what he had done on clean air in California.·· Marilyn Ghere, 40. Laguna Beach. "The candidates often did not answer tht-questions. One question where I reall y noticed tha t was about how lo deal with terrorism. Neither candidate a nswe red that. They didn't spend quite enough lime with the questions Ins tead, they were respond· m g to aC'cusations. But overall, the debate was not a total dis- a ppointmenl ·' Carolyn Walti, 44, Uana Point. "I don't think the de· bate had any effect on how individuals ar e going to vote Basically it was JUSt a rehash of what has been previously said The difference is that t his time both candidates were together However. looking at t he debate from a RepubliC'an standpoint, I think Reagan fared better than Carter ·· Sera Sc:huber. 112. I rvane .. , think President Car ter won the debate . fie s howed more intelligence. lie was n 't :.is much on the surface as Hcagan. Carte r knew the faC'ts ;rnd showed that he learned from his experience as presi dent I was thinking of voting for Anderson before debate but after hearing from them I think I 'll vote for Carter. I don't think Reagan 's history in California was good eithe r ... Bob Vablomkl, 40, Sanla Ana : "I got a feeling that botb candidates did an excellent job of avoiding the ques- tion. It wu retty much the same rhetoric: I've heard in the paat." Roosevelt Oaims Reagan 'Winner' 1 ·1.1-;v l';J.ANU t1\t' 1 l'res1 lrnt l 'urkr and Kcinald Heagan l'llh'I ~.-tJ upbt•itt rrom their de l>Jlt-and 1·haq(cd into the final "x Ila~~ 11( tht• l~ presidential l'U1tqJatt,t11 t·o11ccntratang on the llll( stuk prn.c~ l!:at'h claimed th•• l'dti:t' from h1!. performcance tn lh•·tr head on confrontation Hea~un headt'd for Texas and t'Jrlt'r for Penn:.ylvani«i . two of tht' maJur st<1tcs still Judged a tus:.up tn most survey:. . With most pubhC' opan1orf polls DEBATERS PLAYED TO TELEVISION---A3 DEBATE PROVES TO BE STUDY IN STYLES--A4 saying the presidential race is too close to call. Tuesday night's debate was viewed as a potential- ly decisive event, and each can· d1date played what he believed were tus strongest C'a rds. An AP poll said most of thosc who watched the debate leaned tuwjJ rd Reagan even before the debate, and that each candidate gained <1bout ti percentage points after the debate mostly from the ranks of the undecided. Car t e r l as h e d at h as Re publi can c h a lle n ger as "dangerous and bellige rent .. on foreign policy. He described Reagan's positions on domestic issues "ridiculous" and "heart· less." Reagan in quieter but biting la nguage of his own blamed Carte r for inflation a nct un · employment and s aid h e couldn't describe his differences with the president on the uses of American m iii ta r y powe r "because I don't know what Mr. Carter's policies are ... Repeatedly. Re agan said his positions on issues were being disto rted by the president. After the 90-minute debate, the two shook hands brieny and then joined their wives and sup· porters in pre·midnight rallies. Carter s aid he "fe lt very good." but cautioned supporters • that "we've got another week lo * * * More Than 105 Million View Debate NEW YORK IAP > Between 105 million and 120 million A ni e rirans watched at least some of the presidential debate between President C~rter and the Republican c h allenger. Ronald Reagan. researchers for NBC.and ABC est im ated today. Former Democrat con gr essman James Roosevelt, son of the late Pres ide nt Franklin D. Roosevelt. claims presidential nominee Ronald Reagan "clear· ly outscored" President Carter in Monday evening's debate Roosevelt, a Ne;.,port Beach resident and businessman, said Both estimates ABC's was h e s tarted to become dis -the higher we re based on Civic Group Meets Tonight enchanted with Carter nearly a overnight audience ratings from year ago and ndw is backing the A.C. Nielsen Co. for three Reagan. la rge c iti es -New York. The 72-year-old former con· Chicago and Los Angeles --as gressman said Carter. who he well as markedly higher·than- s up ported in J976 , h as a normal TV use in the three cities "pathetically chaotic" rela· during t he debat e Tuesday tionship with Congress. has mis· night. handled the hostage situation There was no immediate au- and has failed lo live up to most dience estimate from CBS. or his promises. A meeting of the Corona del R o o s eve I t . a I i f e Ion g The audience projections by Mar Civic Association to enlist Democrat as was his father, ABC and NBC included viewers ne~ membersi!' anef~o~to~a~e points out. that he has supported who watched the de bate on an 1n:ipact on city de.c1s1ons m its Re publicans before. public television, though ratings a rea 1sscheduledto~ght. He said he backed Richard for the non·commercial network Inte rested _res a dents may ~i~0.~J!7i.J?e~us he was , .. ~are not.. incl.udo.t.1_,,~ ,,. ~ .~ . .J~ ... L..JP.. lg _!0 . l)IJD.c ~-~.~~~_... _&....,.,..,..,_ <Jef:ff'~ ~ ""'StJrve)'. • .-"> -......,..t..< ':.JS'~ ~r~r -S-avlngs and McGovern. He said his rather Loan As~iation, 100 Newport once backed the Re publican ABC had the largest share of Center Dnve. . . . campaign of Mayor Fiorello the audience in each CJf the thrtt Spokeswoman V1rg101a Fouts LaGuardia. cities surveyed 33 percent in says ar~as of concern include "In fact my father. at one New York, 46 in Chicago and 27 restoration of R·2 d.evelop!'lenl point, named two Republicans lo in Los Angeles . CBS was second •la~dards. commerc1~l business his cabinet without ever asking in both New York and Chicago. standards along Pacific Coast them to change their party " the and NBC was the runne rup in Highway and nomination or its Newport resident said. ' Los Angeles. own leaders. OfllANGE COAST ,.,...r.pAi DAILY PILOT Th• Ot ...... C.0.0 0.HJ' Pitot ••lh ~en '' (C>ml)1...-ct ,,_. fW'•\ Pr.~\ I\ OVblil"'d DV I~ 0r•"9• c.o.~• P\MMl\n•no tomp•n, \itcN'•'" f10jff0n\ ''"' PUl>h~ Mon0•Y lf\towq" ~11ct.tw to, C.•,t• ~... Newoo1t 8"•<" H.,,,,nl1nQ4on It er n f owna.tn V.tll f'•, I 1 "'"'" l •9wn • •••< P'I \Gulf'! (_o.\t A \INJlfP f tQ1on•I •dthOft ., '"-'•'•~n.ct S.turcMo •no Sun<tA•\ ,,,~ Pfl"t•O•I t>MDU,f\1,,. Phtnt I\ .tt JJO Wtti1.-61w St'"'' P 0 8 0• n.o. (O\t• .V..\'1t, C•l1tor-n1• •>•1• ......... _ PnOdent ""° Pub11Qwo, ,,..,.." ...... EchlOt 0..-M L-""1\Unt Man .. 1nq IE01IOf FlRE NEARLY our. • • Riverside County near Prado Dam. "Orange County always seems to be the recipient or rtres that start in other areas. That's why we began planning at 2 a.m.," Hol ma said while sipping coffee at a fire command center established at Yorba Regional Park. have easily burned to Orange Park Acres in lhe foothills eaat ot Oranl(l! a nd become another Paaeo Grande fire. That 1967 blaze burned acroes 48,000 acres. It ultimately destroyed66 homes. i.:o Next Tuesday the deC'ision will be not in the hands of debate Judges or the League of Women Voters or the press. The decision will be in the hands of millions of Americans' tike you ... At a similar rally a few blocks away, Reagan ~aid : "I seemed to do all .right. I've examined myself and I can 't find any wounds .It gave me an op· portunity lo raise some issues about the failures of this ad- m inistrataon. ·· 0.llY P•l•I Sl•lf P"°to SUCCUMBS AT 65 Richard Helwig Mass Slated For Coffee Shop's Helwig Memorial Mass for Richard He lwig, owner of Hidi's Coffee Shop a sta ndard in Newport Beach for early risers and fish· ermen will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. Helwig. a long·time Balboa Island resident, died Sunday He was 65. Mass will be said at Our Lac,ty or Mount Carmel in Newport Beach. The restaurant owner and his wire Hidi began operating the Balboa coffee shop 10 ye1trs ago and quickly established a follow ing that ranged from policemen to basketball star Bill Wa lton. Helwig had suffered a heart attack late last spring and re· cently had left the operation or the eatery to his wife. who held down m ost of the cooki ng chores He also had receive d news re- cently that his coffee s hop woold be evicted from the old brick two·s tory because the owner was having trouble gelling ade quate fire insurance. The hu s band and wife restaurant team were planning lo change locatioruo. aAd re main in business. Helwig is survived by his wife. daughter Nan<'Jv Warbur_son ot Ne wport B each and two grandchildren. ,. ............ . SPYING CHARGED • • • throughout the present week, authorities said. The chief said Offi cer Long had requested to go lo the meet- ing and that his role 1n attending it was to keep abreast or what is going on ln the community ··It is our position he (Long 1 was there on the orde rs of the cnief ... ACLU attorney Meir Westreich said after filing the legal action. The .;uit asks for a court o rder to "declare unl awful the present poli <'Y a nd practiC'c of the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment of surreptitiously s urveill· ing nonviolent, law abiding or- ganizations. individuals. and as- s emblies which they s ponsor or attend .. The controversy surrounding the ACLU conference grew out of the presence of Long at a session on police practices According to Westreich and at- to rney Ron Talmo. a plaintiff in the suit, Long registered and paid his fees for the conference, but failed to give his full name at the registration table and did not identify himself as a p0lice of- ficer. They said the offlC'e r took "<'o pious notes .. during the session on police intelligence gathering. When Long's presence was eventually realized. he was asked to identify himself and then asked to step outside the con- ference room. During a hallway discussion with ACLU attorney Rees Lloyd, Long insisted he was present on· ly as a private citizen, Wesireich said But the poli ce orficer also ad milted a la w enforcement of- ficer is on duty 24 hours a day and tho ugh his notes wer e private, he could turn them over to the police department. Lloyd told Long he could re turn to the conference if he ex- pla ined his presence, but the of. fi <'e r d eclined a nd left. the ACLU said Though Long h:.id insisted he was present only as an interest· ed citizen. Gross was quoted several days late r as saying the officer was the re on his orders. . The chJef said l.ong was al· tending the session to note any .. actual or perceived or other problems in terms of police com· munity relations to detemmie whetheMhere were . m fact, any issues so the department could take possible a ctions in response to those C'Oncerns . · · Westreich s aid Tuesday that, based on California Supreme Court decisions. police depan · m e nts C1tnnol i nfiltr ate c lassrooms unless there is probabe cause that something ii· legal could take pla<'e. SCHOOLS REVIEWED • • • closing a sophisticated learning center like a high school Today Hess. ~ewport Beach trustee. noted . "It seems to me we're back to the s ame place. We either find a way to add to the populations of our high schools or we reduce t he !number of ) high schools we have." Wayman said the problem 1s <'Ompounded by the district's need to ut1hze the high school faci lilies in :.upporl ing pro- grams cut for budgetary reasons at the lower-grade levels. Also to be considered. sa1ct trustee Barbara Skilling. are the potential loss or·special federal and st ate grants to the district as s chool closures force· elimina- tion or some kinds of programs Hes:. countNed. ·The more time we spend looking at this. the less sense it makes to me lo close a high school · · The hoard has been waiting for a legal opinion on just what a citizens closure co mmittee should and can do under state law In previous ly closing eight s chools i n the dis tract a s e nrollment declined, the board has mandated com mittees for l wo separate tasks Consideration only of what to do with schools selected for clos ure by the board Cons ideration of which schools should artually be closed and what should be done with and pro~rt1es. . Discussion Tuesday night in· d1rated that the proposed new cflmmittee should o.;1ud y which o;chools should <'lr>St.' Fro• Pagr :II DUNES BACKED. • • N'ewport Ba y . H e added howPver. that planne rs think about 350 total slips a re enough. The redevelopment plans call for a motel no taller than 30 feet high m which from 250 to 350 rooms wou ld be built . pre· sumably for middle income vis- itors Among other features of the "plan is a petfes l rian bridge crossing the lagoon. an over- night camping facility, a bike trail, a restaurant and s hops de· signed for daily users of the recreational area. The planning commissioners also approved an environmental impart report on the plan during the meeting Tuesday. While the redevelopment plan is gqing through c.ounty process· ing. another broader policy document spelling out uses for the aquatic park awaits revie~ by the state Coastal Com · mission. It is the Local Coastal Plan, in which county officia ls propose policies to administer the lagoon area. The redevelopment plan is designed to fit with these coastal policies, sajd Armijo. But if members of the coastal commission require changes to the county's proposed lagoon policies. the redevelopment plans will have to be modified, 1 he s aid. There would be plenty of changes_ mad~ if Newport Reach city officials had the authority. They have argued against con· struction of the motel and ar e asking lhat no more boat slips be installed until the waler quali- '.y or the bay has been imp roved. OHie•• Cttt•• •w UO W.\t I•• St1H 1 w~C::!:t~o~~~; ~':~ =~~~n The centerpiece ofthe fire fi1hl· ln1 strategy wu the uae of five· en1ine alrike forces. The forces were diapatcbed to trouble apota aa the need occurred. For example, when the eaatem nank 9f the lire Jumped the Riverside Freeway near Weir Canyoa..about2p.m. Tuesday, .O The Owl fire, so-named because it orlfinated near an Owl Cement Co. plant west of Prado Dam was deliberately set, Holms con· firmed. He said there were at least · six locations alon1 Highway 71 where the fire originated. See the future Of skllDgat , •• ., ...... (71•)...att Cl111lli1• ~--.... ". r.lecn ~ eQUlpment -repreeent· aa five atrike forca -were dil· patched. The ftamet were quelled wttblD anllnal. • Had a.be ftn aat bMe ..._.. wb1Dltjwnpedto&M ...... "'9tl tlM ,,......,, Rola. laid, It .... The ftre. moved quiekly to the west, ftnt conaumlna the b1lll on the eutaideofSaata Ana Canyon, then beartq down on Yorba Lln· di'• e.._,.developededae. WiadllUlt1AluptolOmilelper bour*"9tMblalealaq ..... .. ,. i. .._.."" reporta um __.,...la&MeeateroftMftN • ., ..... aeeeded 100 ....... ,... "°*· COIOMADM.MAI 21JI I. COAST HWY. 675-9700 ....... 47011~11ANCA 552-5252 O••IJ Pllet'W.ff'i'.,.10 AT 92, HE STILL ENJOYS THE SPORTING LIFE Roy Mering, 'Mr. B•lboa,· LlkH Pool, LedlH Hustler's 92 . 'Mr. Balboa' Remini.sces By ARTHtlR R. VINS)'.:L Of llw o.llJ Polet St.111 Just because a fellow finally li stens to his v. ife at the 'ilge of 29. hangs up tht> pool <'Ue that keµt the rent paid and groceries on the table and settles down, doesn't mean a ll the fun's over. He is just ma~ he hunting j:j new town and a nev. iamt' and -while the young bucks left with sum mer's end per haps there's still s pm tmg life a nd fast com pany to be found in Newport Beach And that's a fact, Rov ·~Mr Balooa" Marin~ declared Tuesday on the occasion o't h1stmd birthday . HE CELEBRATED GN thf' ~un-splashect front steps of his ocean front home near Hal~>a Pier with a dish of ice cream and cake in his hand .mu a gleam in his far from· m isty eye. · Maring is fa r from aba:.he<.i ubout how he landed here in the land of blue skies. palm trees. orange: gr oves and op· 'porturuty, not to m ention bath1n~ heaut1es and halibut that lop 40 pounds • · ,;l'M A POOL Ht!STL~R." declared )laring.'hmting that he had a n eye for the lad1e:. even before he and.has ~ latE! wife, Alice, left Illinois for \he-SoutMand 5fl ye~1rs ago. · . "I sold a pool ·room in Rock Island. Ill . and come out her~ on the money," s aid Maring,.as Balboa neighbors and frie nds helped celebrate his 92ncJ anni ersa r_y with typical gusto. • · "1 made a good living hustling pool, but.one day my wife got mad becau.se l was talkin' to some woman and she went home. If you know what I mean ." he explained circumspectly He says he and Al1<'C' l<•t••r kissed asid madf' up and'dt- . cided to unload lh.lt pari1r ular piece of f{0ck Island real estate before it ~()t him into worse troµble or caused mo re sore 'feeUn gs. · . . . . YOU GET THE IMPRE~'°'IO~ it was sort.of a dowdy joint but a place where m 1.•n were men C\nd the cli ck and plop Of a well-placed e1ght:ball in the cornrr i>ocket d1· termined the class player.s . 1 "God. there was no namt.• on it JUSt · ~ac & Roy's',' says Roy, who• br:ought hie; w1fl' wes~ and settled in Los Angeles. where he says ht: opened a s p,•edomNer repa ir shop at Pico and Olive Maring owned t hat and gradually. other proJ.erties1 some· or which he still owns in the downtown I os Angeles region, includi.ng.his old speedom eter shop a Jillie farther out in the boondocks • "Three ·b locks from the SC ('am pus and l'SC' my P>team." decla r"S Mr. Ba lboa. who fcll.ttn love v.1th the Harbor Area which he s <iys wasn't much lo·look at then -on a fishing trip. "I HAVEN'T BEE~ FISHING for nine. lO years. but I caught over 100 big halibut on Balboa Pier. Last one about 1969or '70was 40 inches long and weighed 39 P<>unds. · · He hand·buill the older house behind the ·be achfront hqme ·he now occupies alone followin~ his w:fe's duth a few years ago. 16 or 17 now. he s ays. "I've had that place since 1933." he adds. ..... _ }Unog, ~~ll.~J.. h~ gets his e~er~.is.e. w~l!j~ ,. ~---~~·ttten 'to k~tM"'irM/ro solvent, wiJl te ll you he has his hands full· ri/htmg off women of all ages. "l'VE HAD ~ttPROPOSALS. No k1ddin'." says Mr. Balboa. ''But 1 ·nf a bachelor and a good one. I Still do all my own cook.in · eJ«:ept what the!\e gals bring .arouad. · · he , says, with a gra nd gesture for his love ly admirers'. . -He ls childless as a result of the death in infancy of a son carried off in· 1909 after the younaster took sick in Chicaao. and thus without heirs. · And Mr. Balboa wasn't h aving a ny of the Car\er- Reagan political debate. no thank you. suggestlns he's just a little too independent and too much his own man for their brand of politics. • "l'M IVST LIKE the fellow on televJsion who-11ays we don't need ao election," he declared, $Uggestina there still has to be a better game in town than the one In Cleveland'· Tuesday ni1ht. · . · "Me and a guy named Red Davis used to 10 around lo all thOle little towns around Roc)ford and start dice ~ 1ames . • " he reminisced. ,· Wednesday. Ocaober 29. 1980 DNL Y PILOT A3 At Last, a Real Debate \ Carter Documentary 'VS. Reagan Sitcom 11)' P•:T•:R J. BOV .. :K t.os AN<;£t.t:S I l\P) 1'hc l onit uwaah·d J imm y ru1 tcr Hunuld lh•ai;iao tell'vi~ton d t- liutc w11S a drs tuact amorovement o v*'r lht• shvw thul prel•t-dl!d 1t. 1 tw Ht•aKttn John Ander1on e n ,·ounlt'r /\I lt'U:>\ th11> prcsiden 111.1 11.kbatt' llud a prc'lllhml And 1\ -. a ,, bt•ller u1lt.>v1s 1on , 1f 11ut tl "lho\H'a:>t' for cxt'rnplar}' :.l1ttt<:.mlU\sh1~1 T ht> four mem lwrs <•f lhl' qul.'st10111ng J.130el -. en· '":ss .111t ere:.lcd 1n st::lf Sl'rv1nl( :sohl0<JUY ttuin in asvir tnK dehale, anrt 1( lht• ca11d11Jate:. manal(t..'<J l o avmd answcr1n~ the questwns. al lt'a!>l there was the elemt'nt ur face tu fac~ t•onlron talion Which brings tl down to this question· How'd they play·~ The h1stor) of presidential televiswn s uggests tha t s uch trifles as m a nner and ap- p ear a nce c arr y s way w ith vot ers In that lin e. Carter seeml"d 1n command uf hi:. fact:. but stem and :.ome v. h at humor· les·s a s Walter Cronkite J>Oint ed out Reagan stumbl<'J over his w o rds. was u n s p e1·1f 1r in rt'S pOnSeS, but smiled anu C'Yen Joked a bit. In the conkxt of telev1~1nn. you could say that Carter wa!:> documentary. Reagan s 1!cum In the cont<'XI of debate. call it a draw T u e s d a ' · s d e b a t l ' a I .., , 1 featured a 1:oupl~ of curious T \' s i de s h o w s . ABC u :.cd " lt'lephone survey to condu<'t an ins tant nationwide s traw pQll , .,.. ith callers giving lheir op1n1ons as tn who won ABC ad m11ted 11 was an unscientafi<' s urvt•y tiut 1t -;ee m ed likl! stumct' f1ct1011. A late result of the A HC New!> 'Viewer P referenc1' S u (\'f'\'' shnwl.'d Jleagan leading Carler 437,279 to 215,541 ABC' did cau lion. however. that the poll wa:. subject to' stacking, that ''alLc; were getting ch,gged m I rad1 tionally Dem cwratic urban cen ters aud that :.omc r•al lcrs com plained that lhey ronnertcd with the Reagan num t>er even ttwu~h they called the Carter number · A scientific Associa ted Press poll indicated that most of thos<' watching favored Rea~an in the first place. and that ea<'h man g ained 6 percent age t>o1nb among lhe VJewers. mostly rrom the ranks of the undccuJed (Story. Page A4 1 Valor Medal Plan Shelved· By County A proposal to create-a m1.'t'fal of \ alor a ward in Urungc Count~ was JX>Stponed Tuesd ay. by thl· County .Board of Supervisors w 1 \ii me mbe rs dec ade wheth<>r the_y ... should !S elect "inne rs lhemsclves~ .Super viso r Ediso'n M ill ~r asked te postpone d1scuss106 ori the medal of \•alor µru~rams.for a week. He s c:tid after the meet 1ng that there 1s disagreement . o n how ru an) 1f a n y :.upervtsors should oo on a seli''c t1o n <'Ommiltet" to choose medal recipients If three or mor t' s upervisors are on the comm ittee. then 1t!I de liberations ~ould be reqwred to be public beca u s f' •Jf tht> !}ta le 's open meeting laws. h.e noted: ~iller. who first s uggested the awards. said "I'm not so c;urc lhe supervisors s~ould be on 1t al all." but agreed to post pone the issue Wltil a . pr~)posa-1 can ~ ~ ... :I'·=:w~~-~ ... A p r op Ua r-S'l!"tfM· If"' t h e super visors late last week by Public ~nformatifftl Offi cer John Bushman was ·lo cre ate thr~ award,, based on the degree of 'heroics performed. The top award would be the Medal of Valor. The next would be the Courageous Achievement • A w a rd and th e .th i rd·. a Certificate of Merit. Miller said he looks upon the top awaFd as something given only l"WO or three times a year to persona who· perform truly heroic and life-endangering deeds. He .aaid the countY's onlY. way of s.inlltn' out courag~us deeds today i4. by ·passing a resolution ·o r by iasulna an "Honored Cltizen'a Card," which he said has become so comlnon as to be "somewhat a utomatic." AU(.;'~ JJOll may ha\'<' Ileen a good ratings it1mm11·k for Al:K'" · :'111)tht l1ne' -;hr>v.. bul didn'I !'cem un espel'tall) n •spons1hle way of guugm~ lht• cand1da1t•~ · :.uCl'es:> 1r1 lhe debatl' l'he oltwr T\' cur111~1ty wa"' 11r•1\ 1ded h~ 1 h<' Ca blC" :--:e .... s Nt•twork. \\hit•h l flt'd lo mak1:. Landfill, Dump Sites. Probe Set The Orange C 'ount) H11arrt uf Supervisors ·<'allt.·d Thursda\ ft1r l'O untyw1de irtv(•ntory of dump!> anti landfills to tmd uul 1f wo1 nsrnne ro11rl1t1011:. at CJ formn land fi ll rn llµntjngton 1:,·-.11·h mii.tht ex isl el~"'"' hl·rt· l 'ount\' offi C'1al:; kn•m of at least 50 pust ancl'prf':-ent <1111np~ ThP Silt's wt•re s ur\'c 11•d dur m g a l~n!l solid wa~11.." ;nJnal-(t' rncnt rt.•pc>rt hut t11·1t li't 1'-D't . cons1dere'1 a. rt-llahlr 1nr1<'X ,,( po~s1ble chem1ral contamtr1Ht11.m of thr landf1 lb Ralph Clark , cha1rmcan of thP hoard. s:11d .1 nt'v. rt•f>t trl ~houlrl C001pile fmrn cx1:.llnl! rt'Cord S • the locat1011, y .. ars of 11pl'ral ion l'Olltl·nts. s1zp and znn1n11. 11f Ian<! ll:'Cd ~IS <lump:.· IJ1!\ sugi;1·s1111n 1111a nin1CJU~I) approved hy J he boMd caml' afte r Superv1:.1.r 11 .. ar ri •' t W11:c!t'r req1wc;tt><I tha t the 1·uu11· t\ env1 rnnnwhlal hc<ilth d1v...,1n11 s·ubm1I Lo the hoard it:. 1•ventu:il finding:. 11( groundv. .11er <.dmple' ta ken nea r th1• Btiu<'hcr Landfill 111 11 untuu~tnn Hc•;1d1 T hat I~ Jl'r\' ">1!1• 1:. prnpo:-.1.'cf bv .~Iola J>c·vt·lopmt•n\ t'o (or dt' \'Clupment of J US unit ron Jam 1nium !JfOJt'l'I · afh~r r!1r1 a II e g ea I) c 0 II I :.11n In .;1 t t> u h \ ctwm icals 1frp.1:.1wJ "' thl' 'i•)ll m lt\l' J~tr.) and 51>.. 1s haul>'d aw av Mr:. Wieder said count v .md s tate off1<. ial ~ arc sam.plinJ! w ater from n't·arhy vriva lc and public wells lo discover 1f the~ :ir1• cunta minuted b; landfill chemicals Clark stud loe "ant~cJ the cowi tyw lde survey' IM!crn~se "this ont> particular du•nr .m lijht be the Iiµ of the 1ceb(>r g. • H e sa id the ne w in vt>ntoq should point oat what cliemlcals were dropped in the t'andf1lls and · should alert ofhcia l~ to pr>ss1Qlt• problems Jn othl'r ,varts of th1-. count; · • , fhe 11!75 :-.a.1th· 1'!>(1'd :.nme 111 the contents 1n dump~ but 11· '" C'l)n~lr1ert'tl sQm ..,whaJ, u11r1•li;,bu· tnoay bt,1(·uu~· kn11 v. ledgr• of tux· 1r l'hl•m1cals h:i~ been e pand••d i.1nt·c then ' F'or 111Sl ani·<'. fh•• 19:75 report prcppre<i ~ tht• <'1111nty o;;d1c1 th< 'lfrL'olf Dump in f ·llt>rll•n \\ l\~ h a rm I e <; s . hut £• '< pt' t 1 , n • 1"" belit•ve that mNallll' dwm11 als in' drillmg mud!> lrj'I thc•n• J n • health h:irnrcls An aidf? to Cla'rk. 1 cferran~ tc.i increased puhlt<: int•·n·sl 1n the safety rof local dumµ sit''" c.a1d the inven tor) ..., surrm:.ed lO serve as a .l]islo ry · so we t•an see 1f all this ~ene ral unC'a:.£· I!> JU Sl1fle(! "- ·' Ge in Talk ''".Jr Ill '.\1£11rnn ·.., (',.,;,(,,.,{ (,,.m11f">f'·'' .1(,",i, ·UP or l/Ullr ,ewelry J e welry needs' the ~ame kind of regular attention that you give your car or a n y other v a.I u ab I e poss i s s i o n . . Occasionally, you should bring it in for a "tune up.", The place to take it is your l ocal !ht" dt-bule <i th1ec· mun offa1 r IJy !\p l11·1ng In J ohn Antlcr:.1111 1o l'•Hn IOfOll\ rri1m Was h111inon ('N"I/ f>lannPil lo <>f'i~anute live J.n ('le\ el arid \\1th Carte r a rid Ht'o.can. then c·ut to Ande r:.on \I. hllc r(.'cording the Cartt:r· Hea~lin matl'h in progress. then \'c:.. 11 wus a me!>s T~chnacal (1llf1cult1e:. thwarted the nobl e ,. ( f o r t , p r o m µ t 1 n K C :"/ N r11c1 1l e ra1or Daniel Schorr to 11rnm1st' with a hint uf tmbarras~- 01ent. "Four yt'ar:. fr<Jm n11w. Hlt!W ,,.w.-u !.\·~lie Kim l\~H\ (J J an JR· ' \.' .1 i~ o I d • J .1 p :l n e <:. ~ ~ A.n1er ic:rn. has ~<'come the fi r:-t m1oont ~ 4ute.n name<1 • l1> reign 1)vcr I ht! Toum a ml'ul <if Rose:-; ~l is:. K a wai :. "' ln':.h11wn ,11 l'ri,-;<1d~Aa· <'11~ C'ul li>ge • . Anihulance Use Rates . . l11creased New rates Jhat, will <a1:.e the tosl of .rn a mbulan<'f' tnii by Jt h-.ast S30 were approved Tues- day for i.inincof'J!Oru tcd paru of Or~Ji!t•{'.ow1ty ~nd J3,ot•rl1t'!> ' - Th<' t'lt1e!.. \11lunt..1rll).-MJopl ·Ilic•, a)llliulanct• r;.if~s U!-.t·rl b\ ihf' 1·1>UOt\ !\fl ~/It-<1r<1nJ?t' < ll11nl\ .Hoat ti 11f "u~,?torvl'>llrl' t.I N 1s1c1i1 Tu1''d~1) ;•1 1nl'n:a -.e lht ... fC'e!.-• Jt1t1rm ;i~1c~lh. :.iµplo ~·d. to tht~'>t l' ii 1•·:. • ... - 1 l)C' llt'W (C't'~ ""111 ht•pin on ~.!\Urtla\ 10 l'n:.ta ~t e..,c1. lrv1nt- I ~q~u r.!l fh-;1r h . ~.in .lu .. n l J~.'t rann Los \lam1tos and \-\ t•..,ttrurisll'T t ltht•r u11c.-:-u. .. 1 0~ tl1l' n1unt\ f,.,. '>dwdulr ml'lud .. B r e a t',:Prt'i.~. La Palm.L 11rangt• Plan·nt1a ·1u .. tm and ' o,rha I Jnda He~1nmA1? Saturda~ lhc ba:.e rn•t• for Jn ambulance radt' v.111 go (1 om S'10 lo S.i5 mileage t•osts •• 1ncrea.'\e from S:l to f5 u m ile nig hl .serv1t'l' a fl,.r i' I> m g1Wc; from SlO to $)5 and '-'mergen<'~ trips go uµ from SIO to $15-. Tricks of the· Trade )t : we· 11 do it be\1.f'r." As for the de bate. you will not li kely find the winner by perus· ing a t ranscript of the en · l'•lunter T he only hard state mt•nts wcre·Rcagan's admission that he felt the minimum wage hinde red young worke rs and Carter's llelle( that fuel costs would gu up So. thb wa!> thl.' TV shuw that i:. s uppos<'J lu de<.•1de the fate of ,1 nation. Wh ut would the Found 111~ l·'athN~ say·• · That !. 111credible." perhaps. OC Jury Indicts 2 In Deaths f\~ OA\'11) t\l'TZ~1A.S~ 041'-Q,.11y P11Qt ~t.tlf l'wn yuung mt•n wh11 already 1,11·1• murder c·harges in Los 'I 11 ~elf's Count.v were indicted l Ul'Vidy by Lhe Orunge County <: rnrid .Jur) fo r their suspected in- ·, 111' t•ml"nl 1n (nur s o called f1 t•Pv. av k1ll111gs 11r young m.iles lhat ~o h.if·kto;\ugust. l!li9 The 111ull11>le count ind1l't 111t•nl~ wh1dl int•lud1• special l l rtum~t ann· a lie gallons that rou lrl l~·;.icl lo 1m1>osi\ 11>n of the neath pen alt v "ere returned .il{3111Sl Vt"rn<>n Hobert OutL .... 23, of Oowrwy, a1HI Gregory ~at I hl'\' )l lle~. HJ. u( llouston. f 1.:x..is ,\r'<.'orcfmg to the rnd1t tme nts, 11111 1 ~ ,., tha q~t'd \\I th the 111 urrlcr:-of \I .1r k Duane Shelton. l i, "f 'Wt·stmml>ler , whosE> hod): '•J!-round /\11g 11 . 1979. m San llf'r n .ird inn l.hrin t ee Ken- <l11tk . l!I. of Cypn:ss. found in' t <1l'S1•n las( l\pril 30, and Robert n1: 1.d•1~1 l1!"r W1roS tt'~. 18, of .'9 1.• .. 1, u r I Beu r· h , f 1H1 n d in I< 1 \ t>r51de I '11unly Sept :.n. 1979 Uutb • l:J·cnun t ind1 ('tment in- l'lurh•s cha rges or murde r, con· sµtr.JC'~ t<.t r•>mtn11 murder and '>Pl't'1al cirtum~\:inre <ill~gations lh.Jt 1n<:ludP m11l11ple murder .in;I .tnmdcr hy l11rture · T h "' :1 .., µ ' r 1 n g m a g 1 c 1 an ;dri·J•1> hal> l>t:en .ch arged with t hf' Kendrick and W i ro~telc kill· , 1ngs by Los Angell'!> authorities . The s~p a r are indlctm.ent agamsl Mil<'), "ho -0ncc lived m RelHlower. chorgt•s him with the murder or J ames Mi ch ael ~cCabe. 12. pf Gard en Grove, · whos e body was found neaf l Walnut on Feb 6. 1980. , • . M iley·s indictment includes r.h arge:; or cnn. piracy to commit m u r ct e r a n LI s µ e ·c .1 ·a I c1rcumstan<'e .illcgat1Q.ns · A n indictment ts a fo rmal .<'hargc madl:' a g.11nst ,a person b\ J f:rund · j ur~ It doesn't 1·:.t J bush ~1ull or mno.cence. · · 'I ht' \)range C lllHIL,) jury began ho:.trinj! e \\de11ce Kl the freeway killmgs las'!' \\t>ek it duln'l hear t1n .\ t>\'lrlence rnw>Lvmg the·al- l(·getJ role .of ·the principal .sus- Pt.'.l'I .1n lhe Cdse, tru~k driver · \.\ lh:.i m Cf'orgc Bo nin. 33. of l>n •.4'nt•\' .• ' Uunhi w~s \Jk<'n IMO <'Ustody l,1!-l .Jum• by police 1n Hollywood .1nc1 t•ha1 ~t'd lly Los Angelt:s Of· fit ndc; \<\l\h 14 k1lhngs of men a11d !> cllJJlg"bo) ~. ·~ · In .ill, th~re wen • 21 s uch kjJl- ing:-. 1n Southern C..i hforn1a that :.panni>d a l w o year pe riod he~·e<'n t978 and 1980 T hl· indictments against Butts :md Mtlt'.) etllegc they acted in t•onct'rt with Bonin 1n the string nf homosexually related' slay- ini::s ifti II we didn't 1cll Y\lll. could you jtuess ·the tht:S' of these anuqu<' rcwelry 11cm~ .u first ~lancet A. A laJ1es bcauuful ly ~crnllcd 24 cnrlt R<>ld com holder can he worn '"a rcndan1 or kept han'dv 1n the pur~e 8. Anoth0er which makes a.111c.c pendant is this 14 llarat ''-----~------------------~---------------- 1· Th is Trip.NO_tNeces~af:y t Wben W..terD Airlines made end a ruiht . back' to Oran1e , professional jeweler's. Just as you · carefully choose an auto· mechanic who hu been aroW'ld town foe a number of yeirs. and who ta licensed, experienced and te.ponaible; so. should you carefully choose a jeweler. Dia mond jewe lry s hould be checked e very six months to ensure that settings are secun!. Rines. pendants . bracelets. earrin1s. necklaces,. clasps, brooches ... or anythine. set with a·~t<>Us stone should be checked. \<6ur jeweler can also show you so111e Ulloa• that you can dO )'OUl'iell to protect yoor jewelry. ~ can you p rotect a necklace a1alnst .breeltlng? What should you do to keep · )'cllow gold case,· ~oniain1J1~ a c1~are1tc holder. • C. This ·'pin of d1m nc11 on" in 11earl ~ and yell ow gold 1s 1rury unusual It has a colored fabric b:ack which can he changed to coordinate wuh ~he lady's ou1f.1t. 0 . Would you believe a flip·top ivatch box m 14 karat ye llow gold imbeddcd with blue and black sapphires! It even ha5 a match stnler on the botto m. Could we ay 1t ' makes for a •striking" pendant! Pl••• to tn•u1ura\e aervlee County .• • '-tWMD .lobn Wayne Airport At Western'• upenae, of Md a.It Laa CttJ1 It Nat let-courJe. ... te ......... or th 0.....,. Tb• Crlp never eame otf, ~ 8oud of Supervtlon bow..-er. becauae al Article m, _...., ...., •• UU •....,.al tbe S1eUon T of tlae 1 Callforat1 lftM-.&tal. ComtttUtloD wbll!b •U. k U- ..... for M7 ~ Gftld.i ..,. ueept free or dlN1•Md ,_.. ttom _, public .~ ~'2:..::::.=,=·· .. . \ . I trip, under the. constituUon,1 pro\tiakln, must forfeit hii job. . ... " .... County .. a•rvlJon leemed of. UM ~ provialdn lo a · memorandum fr6m tbe · eounty couuea11 oftice. . A W-.m fpokeawoman •a.If! Uae lnvltetlona were sent to ......... ..a pan of u...eom- pan1'• 'bOrmal •ftnet: ol lo- au1urat1a1 HrYtee tct • new area. . : > .. preeloua aton• aookiAI their 'belt! How C!U, JOU p~ect tbe fra,U. worn lnaide • valuable wateb? · .. . . MEMS£~ AtJ[HIC A,N \.it'.' C. Kot T v 1821 N£Wfl()RT BLVD ro5'11. Mt Sf, 1N TH: S.a.,_.t lCXATIO!-IS.N(~ 1'146 Banto.Amer1caro-Mas1er Charge PHONE 548·3401 • . .. ,• I . .. ·" . • .... IWLY PILOT w.. t 0. OctollW a . 1• A UTl'I..£ TllA\'t:UN. Ml Ml Vl.f.l\!-ot: l•HI••' "'"" the 1la lht'y wert<t sc.-hedull"d tu lll urt plo rn.i 1 lw On•• Million OoHar MOvt'mt'nt 11'111 1, nnl "urlwthln11 "'rough I by L'-ldwia van Bt<«"lh<>vt'n or H1wh 11 h11 ' 1111111 1.0coo1h'11 1ualit1n lh•n th•I As a ma\tcr of fa1·1 H•u \111ltl l 11ll ttih 11 :-.1,111111•1 Movemml Or m11ybc t 'ranes for thl· l'r11tc Indeed. thu. wai. the da) Ult' Ot'" u" nt·r:-"1·11· rn lt,1ul How.rd Hughes' fly1n~ boat. knuwn a~ th•• '°'"' u1·c· 1:011:-1• out of its now demolished hangar anrt mo\1'1.>.11 :!W y;111b TH•: GBEATCt•RIO~IT\' hhe. of t·our'>t-15 th.11 \ht> ohJ heap that new only once has bet-n Ill h1d1n~ for I Ill' , ... ~t 33 yea.rs inside its hangu ulOn1-ls1de Long li{'ach flat l1t11 Never havt' the publll'lt) drunlS tried lO betil up .. ud1 .1 heavy frenz) for a Grand Movemenl ovt!r 'i uch c:1·sh<1r1 chi. lance that ma)' take so long maybe up tu c1~hl houri. • There was, for example, 11 C'redenualm)! bnefin~ for Th" Can't Be the Goose Becau.se Thts ~·~Really Plying the press Monday in the Windsor Room, R Deck of the Queen.Mary:The Mailgram of notification warned. "Ad· mittance to the Press Location will be strictly controlled with access available only to reporters with Authorized Hughes F1ying Boat Credentials ..... Whal is this. anyway? The start of World War li t? That aside. our invitation to the Monday c redential press rites arrived on Tuesday. So much for that. Later. however. the editors or this sterling Journal were told .they could have a press photo~rapher admitted · for the crate·hauli.ng if he would arrive at LonJl Bearh Harbor about 4.JO'a.m . t~ay LISTEN, VOU TRV that on a news photo~rapher and it will just confir m his long·held convictioni. thal a ll ed itors suff~ slipped gears and scattered m arliles Ill: m1J?hl ask what he'd~ photographing by, candleli~ht " I can, hear., the ·n.e1+1s photo~ now, suy an~ ... And this -haulin g is going to take eight hours'> What should I take with me.. a slow.motion camera'1" He wotlld probably pat the editor on the head and sa) something lik~. "There. there/now. Wouldn't you feel bet· ter if I got you some nice action shots of the Balboa ferry ' toins · back and forth . . . back and forth? . .'"HOW ABOUT SOME HOT action photos of the basketball game at the Main ~Beach at Laguna? Or some early f1.5hennen at Hunting!on Buch Pier., .. P~aphers aside. the non.flying boat hauling was anticipated today a nd vastly reporte'1 that 1t w ill be ar· complished at a· cost of 9ne milllon s mackers That's a lot of loot for' one -slow-motion move <l.J. Simpson wouJd.go the distance for you much faster and pr~bably for only. a couple of'mHlion Why. O.J ha-. t-ven be.en known to fly through the air around a1rp2rts . " That's· more than ydu· can say . Cor H ughe!i' Spruce .G90se. It's never flown around anywhere · • ' . ~OUGH ,AtL THIS harbOr movem ent. ;·ou hate to think of what might happen if the ·Spruce G09se was float- ed and then sank.· . · • Next tfµngQl.Ql(kAow . the promoters would bC' Ir) mg to ' upstage tlJe Titanic. ~ NATION I WEATH ER l.h!ltat~ St•tl9 .. SC .. N Reagan Blunts ·carter Attack 8) WAl.TER a. Mt :AllS 11.P' ._,., C.r.-i <'l.to:VEl.ANt> Prt!sldent l'11rte r pluyt>d the fiery pros· \•c ut o 1 . H o n aid R eagan vortnyt'<l lht· unJu.'itly acc used dt>fl"ndanl Tht> Jury returns lt.4 \ t•rd1\'t 11t>xt Tuesday Arni tlw winner IH'li. the Wh..ite II VUlll' I 11 00 llllllUll!!> uf lt-lev1St!d, COO· (11111t utw11 110 1111 ('~ Tuesday n11th\, Curlt'r was the candidate •111 llw :allu<'k He11jlan frequent· I ' ,. .. " ,~ •. ' ", ) ,"t /,ti; \. (, lht· tld l•ndcr, :.uyang with a p halol>poph1 1·ul 'i mllt' that he 1t•Jlh l'OUldn't rcl'OflOIZt' some uf tht' 1J11s 1t1011::. tht' preside nt l l.umedv.t•n• h1:-. 'l c1 thn n 1ndidate ventured .111v nl:'w proposals. nc1thl'r blun· <I l' n t.l Thi!. 'd d o ne their lwmr wwk. <.and they remem· ben•tl the pohllral price Gerald ll Ford µaid for asserting four yl'l11·::. a~o that the Soviet Union d11t not dominate Eastern Europe ant.I m·ver would while ht• wus prt•s idenl PRESIDENT SHOWS.RANGE OF EMOTIONS AS CHALLENGER LISTENS .,.w,,..-. Debate Between Jimmy Carter and Renald Reagen Rather Uneventful for TV Vlewera SO TH F.\' ar~ut•d ram1llar 1>os 1t 1on s. o fte n 1n familiar words ('<1rter s;.i1d aftl'rw<1rd that he had s ul'l't•cd('d tn dra wing sharp· h lhe differences hctwecn his views and Rl'agan's There was mo re to 1l I han that · the debate etched ev('n more sha rply the <l1fference in their st yles "There you go again." Reagan said to t he president at one point. a weary. long·surtering .smile creasing his race as he de- nied Carter's statement that he 1 Reagan J opposed the idea or medical benefits for the aged. As he has in scor es of cam paign speeches. Carter sought to de pict Reagan as a potentially dangerous president. For h..is part. Reagan tried to ke ep the foc us on matters Suspect Questioned In Jordan Shooting TAMPA. Fl.i. lA f» Joseph P a ul Franklin. a reputed American Naz.i a rrested for qut:'s tioning an sniper attacks in five cities. admitted today he is a racis t but said h e knew nothing about the shooting or q vtl n ~ht s \ leader Vernon J ordan or the slayings of two blJr ks in Utah ''I'm innoren :·Franklin said as hl' was taken from his cell for a bond hearing \before a federal ma g1 s t ratl' ('They 're all trumped up .. I Franklin. a rrested Tuesday Mobil Oil Profits Up NEW YORK <AP) Mobil Corp .. the nation ·s No 2 oil com· pan y , says its third quarter earnings increased 20 percent over the same quarter of 1979, to S721 million. d espite a 2 percent drop in sales of petroleum pro- ducts Mo bil 's e arnings also in· aea sed despite a $42 million loss by its Montgomery Ward & Co retail chain, the oil company s:.11d Tuesdav. n1~ht outs ide a blood bank in Lakeland. Fla., is charged with violating the civil rights of two black youths s lain by sniper fire while jogging in Sall Lake City. He is aJso wanted for question ing in the shooting of J ordan. Asked by a reporter if he were a racist. Franklin replied, "Oh. d e finit e l y . They're try · mg to pin it o n m e b e · cause o f my ra cist views · · l am against race· mixing and co mmu · nism ," add· ed Franklin. l'ltAllKLIM Frankl in . a 30-year·old Mobile, Ala .• native. was taken .to a U.S. marshal's holding cell al the federal court building he re. Franklin's arrest came three days before a campaign visit to Lakeland by President Carter. FBI spokesman Otis Cox said Franklin also was wanted for ques tion ing in the Ma y 29 wounding in Fort Wayne. Ind . of Jordan, the president of the National Urban League economic. accusing Carter or leadirtg the country downhill Reagan delights in statistics. and he had one handy for the de· bate· if every jobless Ameriean stood in an unemployment line. lwo·feet apart. it would stretch from New York to Los Angeles. To Carter's advantage. hi s stress on the t hreat of war and of nuclear weaponry made for . more dramatic debatinR ·than Reagan 's e mpha s is o n economics. "Inflation. u11empl1>y me nt. the cities. all very importan t is· s ues," he said. "But 'they pale ant~ insignificance in the Li fe and,· duties of a president when com· pared with the control of nucleelr weapons .. • On that. and on the potential use of V.S forces abroad. Cnrter s aid Re.gan ·s a ttitudes are dang e rous . di s turbih~. belligerent. careless. radical NOT SO, said .Reagan He said he wants to negotiate a better s trategic arms limitation treat:, with the Soviet v nion a nd re gards the use of A m er1can forces as "alwavs and onlv a last reson' when the national securll} is at stake "f know the president 1s s up * * posed to be replyiog to me.·· ReaRan said at one point, "but sometimes I have a hard time in connecting what he's saying with what I have said or what m y0 positions are ··1 sometimes think it's like a witch doctor who gets mad when a good doctor comes along with a cure that will wor:k-" . Beagan was, indeed, the quiet voice in the debate. 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REDWOOD CITY (AP) -A woman has testified that Luis Rodriguez a nd his girlfriend were snorting cocaine and drink- ing rum just hours before they al- legedly were involved in the s laying of two Yolo County California Highway Patrol of- ficers. were victims of a Northern California cr im e spree em barked upon by Rodriquez and Ms. Klaess in the 48 hours lead· ing up to the slaying of the two oHi c.ers ,; . ' ·~ .. t . ";· Ttt• womAn's dau&hter u1d her boyfriend put them IJlert' after acquirin& the mummies m Mexico. An investiaataon was besun by sheriff's officers. who refuHd to identify any of the thJ'ee. ANTR•OPOLOG IS T Rost> Tyson eetimated the age at lb~ Museum of Ma n. where t he mummies wett taken. A homicide officer ruled out a ' murder investigation because or the time w)Uch has lapsed since they died. It is possible they 're 1.500 years old and "that's a little bit beyond our realm to investigate even U,OUgb there is no statute of limitation on murder," sheriff's Sgt. Curt Ring said. A pair 01 wrc:cktng·ball cranes tackled what 60 pounds of d) na mite could not do d em o lis h the Impe rial County Service Building in E l Centro. Th~ ··earthquake· APWlre ..... I• proof'· structure was condemned after it was crippled by a 6.5 quake Oct. 15, 1979. A new two-story facility will be built on the site. Mafia Killgpin Won't Testify J eri Engle. now of Oakland. said Rodriquez and Margaret Klaess arrived at her house in Crockett late Dec. 21 . 1978. shared cocaine with her and a roommate and drank rum. Ml~ ENGLE SAID the pair left her residence at 2:20 a.m .. the same morning CH P officers Roy Blecher. 50, of Broderick. and William "Mike" Freeman. 35. of Woodl and, were shot to death. They were found beside their patrol car in the eastbound lane of Interstate 80 near Wes t Sacramento. about 56 miles west of Miss Engle 's form er res· idenee. accordinf'( to testimony. Neither Ms Free hette nor Bryan was able lo positively identify Rodriquez on Tuesday. although Bryan said lhc defend anl had "a resemblance in the upper face" to the man who robbt d him ·City Ref uses To lmplenienl • Coastal Pla11 C ARLSB AD (/\Pl The mayor of this seaside city about .io miles north of San Diego says he wi ll igno re coast a l com · mis~1on re~ul ations even if it leads to ~awsuits. THE WOMAN WORE a loin clotb' made or Yucca fibers with fibers braded into her hair. X· rays taken at the San Diego Zoo showed she was pregnant and may h ave died d uring childbirth. Additional X-rays are planned. The child appears to have been about a.year old. Students Protest LOS ANG El.ES (AP I In an apparent strategy change. attorneys ror rive reputed Mafia fi gures have abandoned efforts to compel the testimony of ailin~ undcrworliJ kingpin .Joseph Bonanno in the Los Angeles Math trial. would invoke his constitutional privilege and re- fuse to respond ... said attorney Al Kreiger who represents the aged Mafi_a leader_ . Defense attorneys and the prosecutor told the judge in the jury's absence Tuesday that they would give jurors a stipulation specifying ~onan· no's illness and the 5th Amendment problem to ex · plain his absence. There was also testimony in the San Mateo County Superior Court from two people who said they were robbed . DR. JOHN BR\'AS, a San Francisco radiologist. testified he was robbed at his home b' lone male #'(un man at about 7 p. m Dec 21. 1978 Teresa Freche tte . 20, now of Los Angeles. said she was robbed at about the same time wpi le ·work· ing as a prostitute on a U S 101 ramp in Sausalito. Ca rlsbad \'t a:.·or Honald Packard sa-..~ he sent a letter to the commission saying his ciCy "will not implement its coastal plan" in regard to pcvelopment in Carlsbad RENO <AP> -A visit by forme r ·Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith sparked an· gry protest by Iranian and African students at the normally quiet campus of the University of Nevada-Reno on Tuesday. The surprise move came aft er Uonanno's at· torney told the judge his client is too ill to testify and that if he came lo court he would invoke 5th Amendment protection against sclr incrimination and refuse to testiry . . The defense has soughl tn shift the blame for the murder of an underworld informer to Bonanno "I've discussed this with m y client. and if called to tes tify about the matters involved. he A chief element of the defense case has been the contention that Bonanno. 76. conspired with the government's s tar witness. Aladena "Jimmy The Weasel" F'ratianno in the murder of f'rank "The Bomp" Bompensiero who was gunned down on a San Diego street on Feb. 10. 1977. The prosecution said an its opening statement that the two .. H 1mplemcntation 1s to t:.tkc pl a ce. it's up to th e eom m1ss1on.'' Packard said . addin~ th :Jt his stand "may lead to II l 1 g at ion.·· · In effect. Packard says, the c1 t~ will let property owners and the commission fight 1t out ~r issuing development permit~ Gann Pledges Support To Egly Recall Drive LOS ANGELES <AP > - Republican senatorial candidate Paul GaM. in an apparent bid to woo anti-busing votes to his uph.ill cam- paign against Democratic incumbent Alan Cranston, says he will work for the recall or the judge overseeing the J.os Angeles school integration case. Speaking to a 1roup of parents in Van Nuys, Gann said Tuesday his gr.ass roots P.eople's Advocate or- ganization will join t he drive to recall Superior Court Judie Paul Egly of La1una Beach re1ardless of whether Gann wtm or loses next Tuesday . ••nw Da•aged SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Va- nessi's 'restaurant, one of the city's best·known eating places and a · landmark in the ·Italian North Beach. area for 44 years\ has s uffered ex- . te11sive damage from fire. . -The. s moky ~· three-alarm fire Tuesday night destroyed the second .floor of its buildirrg, causing .an .estimated S2QO,OOO in damage. fire bf· flcials said. . ''fdzpr NI.red SAN DIEGO .~AP > -Breaking tra dition. the union for 2,300 Border · PMIOt agents is calling for the defeat of Ku k.iux Klan faction leader Tom Metzg~r and is ·endorsing his oppo- nent, Rep. Clair Burgen.er. The Nation81 Border Patrol Coun---------- ( __ -"T_AT_E _] cit Tuesday endorsed Bur~ener. t he Republican incumbent in the 43rd Congressional District race. S11KJWt•t '\'abh.-d SAN JOSE CAP) A suspect in the extortion attempt against a Lake Ta hoe casino will be arraigned in San Jo s e Mun icipal Court today .. according to the Santa Clara County She riff's Office. ll arrv Leland Leach. 32. a Viet- LEACH nam war he r o . was arrested Tu<.•sd;i y in Mountain View. on char~es of trving to extort SlO mi1lion from Cae~<1rs tla11 ~t-11f.,11 eed SAN JOSE (I\ I' 1 The nephe'' or reputed crime boss .Joe Bonanno has been sentenced to prison settin~ the stage for Ronanno'i. sentencing on similar charges in two weeks U.S U1stricl .Judge Wilham In· gram gave .Jack Di F'ilipp1, 54, two· year concurrent sentences Tuesday on each of three perjury counts. WHOlESALE PRICES TO THE PUBLIC ..• AlASKAN ·KIN& 'OfAB L~Claws · . ... ... IM1nimurri 20 lb. pkg.) , . JUMBO SHRIMP Great for deep fry or scampi (Shell on} ... , $,. 89· -. lb. .. # • .._ (Minimum 2 Kilos) .~.41b. Box KILANDIC COD· Ptrfect for fish & c'higs • • '# ' LOBSTER T All 8 oz. size PACIFIC RED SNAPPER Fresh-Fillets Smoked FRESH PRODUCE Doily Fresh . "-C MUSllH>OtAS LI. Red Dellcious · APPLES' -~· .... Craftsman , Sander-Grinder Was88.50 . ,. Now 64.88 ~{..;; Craftsman 718 Hp Router Was 58.50 Now 34.88 Craftsman 25 · Garden Hose Was 5.99 • Now 3.88 10 cup Drip Coffee Ma-er Was 29.99 N'OW 21.88 Franklin Fireplace 3 only Was 299.99 Now 179.8 -s:;__ -- Quantities and assortments are limited, so hurry In! Uh r1 h uttl1 ... ''"'" '• ,, 1:, 1 111 .nil ti... 11 ,. f I 1r rl 1111 ,, 1111 I , ·•. ,, t 1 I 11.tl••..:: I •1·trtluu1 .. 1• .... f 1: I "If tttt It tft f -.:... _ ___,._, _-. ~~ . ..=.. ----Effective 10'29 80 HALLOWEEN COSTUMES Were 5.99-8.79 NoW 1.99 SUPER TOY SALE Was Now Cape Cod Wooden Doll House 10.97 . &.88 Hulk Hide-a-way 8.99 5·.00 Baby Twins 9.99 . .7.49 Baby ·ee Cood 9.77 4.4'9 Antron/Aepto 4':66 ·2.99 . Mt. Potetoe Head 2 44 1.49 Baby Look·n-Love 10.97 4.99 . . "Cox" Star Cruiser U.F.O. . 15.97 9.91 Computer Perfection 31.99 21~.99 "Caleco" Zodiac Game 44.99 32.99 "Kenner" Star Wars Bobe Fett 10.44 6~44 Buck Rogers-Draconian Marauder 6.97 3.49 Children's T.V. Chairs .. , .99 1..49 TraiMracker Hound Dog 9.77 6.49 sury Puny 1.99 . 1·.49 Snoopy Sign MobUe 9.44 6 .99 Children's Set of 8 Storybook• • 3.99 2.25 14 pc. G8rden Furniture Toy Set 6.77 4.49 Boys-' Down Jackets Were 39.44 . Now 23.88 Little .Boys· Vested Suits ._ ·Wer~ 18.99 . . . Now 10.88 Ladies· Nylon Jackets were 12.00 Now 4.99· Men's & Women 's Warm up /@l~~~1 Suits Were 15.99 Now 9.44 Boys· Tennis Shoes (v~~. Now rfi¥it;·">. 14.88 We're 7.99 \ y:~::'\.~ ~ F~sh1o n s . Was· Children's Hooded Jackets 19.99 Men'• Bulky Knit Sweaters 23.99 13.88 Now 4.88 "· ~ .. ,_ __ !illllllll!lll!l!llilll~--.... Men'a Flth Net Underahlrta a Brtet 1.66 --------· 2.49 Were 22.99 to 27.99 Computer Perfection Ga.me Was 31 .99 Boya Long SIHve Turtleneck• AHorted Men'• Slack• Men'• le•ther Work Glove• 9.99 Glrla • Undershirt• 1.50 5.44 ~.88 .80 -2.88 Cr•ft9man Du•I Motion S.nder H••vr-duty H8ndtruck 189.99 109.88 58.50 37.88 119.95 69..88 15~.95 . 99.88 B•thtube only 2 (blue & yellow) 174.95 •ra 8"t 1Jectronlc DllftW~ra 419.96 74.8 299.8 I04IAdalllS Actam• a Metlnolla . Huntington Beach ~(714) llNlll . .., . Cell now tor 1~. lorry. t>ut we cen't ecceqt ~ 9fdett. Ladies· Knit (i.f?i. Turt1enecks .:~7\ Tops If. ~"\ We• . o.9~ ~~'.? Assorted Girls· Blouses STO'AE.HOURS Mon .• ,rt., 11-.:00 laturdllr, l :I04:00 , ...... ,' 11 :G0-1:00 Atk 1boutS... • Credtl Pt1n .. orange<:<>as• oa••v P1101 Editorial Pge ................................................... _ R<>bert N Weed/Publisher Barbara KreibichtEdltorlal Pacae Editor Ambulance Costs Sound a Warning The increatsinl COit ol an emeraeocy ambulance ride ~ beeomlnc a sobertna remm.r t.o drive with caution on Oranae Cowlty streeta and freeways Bel\nnin1 on Saturd~. that r~minder ptcks up more creden~ as the one-way trip for an unfortunate rider will be&ln coetlng an extr1 s.10 and usually total more than $100. The county Board ol SuperviBOrS approved rate ln· c.reaaes thls week ror the 10 1mbulance companies that •rve Orange County The companies prices are regulated by the COW\ty. tmd thls was the first rate increase since March1978. The supervisors' decision will have a wide impact, becaUH half of the 218 ciUes ln the cOW\ty. including the cQastal cit1es. automatically adopt the county's rates. ~der the new system, the base rate rises from $60 to $75. Mileage goes up from $.1 to.SS a mile and emergency runs increase from $10 to $15. . There are other costs. too, such as for oxygen. night trips and even just to stand by The county has an unusual relationship with private ambulance companies --the gov~rnment wants to guarantee good service so it needs to allow a reasonable profit. In exchange, ambulance companies are mandated to respond to every serious caJl for help. In the case off alse alarms --called "dry runs" in am- bulance parlance--the county pays ambulance companies $20 for each trip, but operators contend the figure doesn't cover their costs. Thus, a ride in an ambulance is expensive u well as f~ghtening. It's a worthy reminder to commuters return· i«g home in the dark to drive carefully. Leave Juries Alone PropoeHon 6 on the Nov. 4 ballot would authorize the state Legislature to mandate juries of only eight mem· bers in municipal and justice courts which handle claims of not more than 115,000. Proponents contend smaller juries would speed up the judicial process, reduce congestion in the courts and lower costs for litigants. But in areas where smaller juries are used, it has not been established that any time is saved, because lawyers are even more painstaking in the jury selection process. Court congestion is mainly at higher court levels. where this proposal would not apply. And the estimated cost saving. statewide, is only $83,000, not a formidable amount. Existing law already permits litigants in civil cases to agree upon a smaller jury. or no jury at all, if they wish. Many judges support a reduction in jury size, as;>- parently feeling it gives them better control of their courtrooms. But it would seem that a litigant with even a small claim should have the right to state his ~ase before a traditional 12-member jury, which obviously would of- fer a better cross section of the community and more dif-ferent viewpoints. So long as litigants. who pay the court costs, have tl~e right Jo ask for a smaller jury. there seems to be no point in authorizing the Legislature to mandate an eight· member panel. The Daily Pilot recommends a NO vote on ProJ>!>Sition 6. .. A Dubious Benefit Proposition 3 on the Nov. 4 ballot is heavily backed by insurance firms, but there's a catch in it for the state --and the taxpayers. The measure would authorize the Legislature to set up a fund to guarantee holders of life and disability in- surance policies against benefit losses if a company becomes insolvent. . i Such a fund has existed since. 1969 for fire and automobile insurance, With the companies footing the bill without any tax benefit. • Under Proposition 3, the life insurance firms also would make the necessary contributions to maintain th e guarantee fund. But they would be entitled to deduct their contributions from the 2.35 percent tax they now pay the state from premiums collected. Proponents of the measure say this tax benefit would enable the insurance firms to make their contributions to the fund without raising premiums, thereby giving poh cy holders a no-cost guarantee. However, the state Department of Insurance estimates an annual loss of some $8 million in tax re- ceipts. And the legislative analyst believes the loss could go up to S30 million a year if the tax deduction privilege were extended to the firms participating in the existing fund -as it inevitably would be. The insurance industry says this is an exagger.,alion. since orily two Uf e insurance companies in California · liave gone'under in recent years, leaving only S3 million in unpaid claims. This in itself would indicate that the Department ~ Insurance, which is charged with making sure insurance firms doing business In the state are properly managed and financed, is doing an adequate job and that Proposi- tion 3 probably isn't needed. The Daily Pilot recommends a NO vote on Proposition 3. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 11 invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92826. Phone (714) 642-4321 . Boyd I Love Bjrds Do you know how African Love Birds carry 1rau to their neats? They turk It firmly under lh Dear Gl~my Gus Tb• pndtetecl • ,.,. ceat Oraaa• Count1 worer ...... .,......, .... , wit.. luck II ............ will ...... NSYADANRLL rl&.~~ tailtealhers. It streams out behind them as they fl y . Quaint sight. Q. Where wu the flnt slot macbJne lnatalled? A. In a San Francisco Hl~n. Jn 1195, that waa. Rl1bt alter ui immi1rant from Germuy, one Charlie Fey, invented lt. Maybe you've aeen the Uke. A Llber· ty 8eUe flve-ceat 1Jot. Q. Wby la lt the Chlnese favor .... a..d poullr)' over .... ,, A. Holl ad cblckeu can 1untq a '1eaven••r1 on ........... ..., •• off tbe . ..... co.i .... " .... Onl1 ..... ., .......... ... °"' ....... , ... .,.. ff4in . .• ,, ... -·~ Jack Ander8on Sadat~Khadafy: A Deadly Game WASHINGTON A deadly two· mart pme hM# been 1oin1 on for yt'Mni ln the Middle East and both playen arl' men who should knuw better The partlcipanls, Pre11ldent Anw1tr Sadat of Egypt und IJbyun strungmun Moam· mu Khudafy. have been trying, by one means or another, lo re· move the other from the playing field "with extreme prejudice'' - by ussussinalion or violent over· lhrow Ttus updated version of "The Most Dan.it:rous Game" has been followed wi th some nc r vousn ess by the Arn· e r lcan in- t e 1 Ii genc e communit y U S. hopes for p ea<"e and stability in the region would blow sky·high · if either Sadat or Khadafy suc· <"eeded in rubbing out his rival. The seesaw struggle between the two leaders is chronicled in U.S. intelligence files. The fall- ing-out began nearly a decade ago. Khadafy, a young pan-Arab zealot. was an admirer of Sadat ·s revolutionary colleague and pre· decessor, Gamal Abdel Nasser. the charismatic military man who masterminded the ouster or Egypt's playboy King Farouk tn Richard Reeves the 19505. Nasser atone point tried to unite Elfypt and Libya as a first step in creating one great Arab nation. KHADAF\' -who even lived for a time in Sadat's home - cam e to believe that Sadat had betrayed the N&,i1ser dream and the pan-Arab cause. E.ven before Sadat solidified this s uspicion by making peace with Israel, the two Arab rivals indulged in what State Department analysts described in their reports as "bizarre ad- ventures'' aimed at each other's throat. In actual numbers , KhadaCy has probably planned mor e violence against Sadat than the other way around. But Sadat has done his share. In public. Sadat has called his desert neighbor crazy. childish and suffering from a Napoleonic complex. In private. he has planned Khadafy 's assassination. "President Sadat,''. says one of several top-secret CIA report.c;, "has ordered the Egyptian in· telligence service to draw up plans to overthrow Libyan Presi· dent Khadafy . . . Sadat re· portedly stipulated that the coup should appear lo originate within Libya, and that care be taken to conceal Egypt's hand . . Sadat is apparently going about the planning with some caution ... One of many Kbadary plots against Sadat is described in Ii topiJecret State Department re- port. Ille Us of a meeting bet ween the Libyan dictator and George Habash, a member or one of the Palestinian t error ist groups Khadafy has bankrolled to the tuneofsomeS70million a year. HABASH WAS promised all -the money he needed lo engineer Sadat 's overthrow. according to the report. The plot was to in· v.olve leftist Egyptian army of. hcers. Palestinians and com - munists. and was to include "a plan to assassinate the Egyptian leader. using nQn·Arab ter· rorists to avoid damaging the Palestinian position in the Arab world." One Khadafy plot agains t Sadat was discovered by Israeli m- telli gence and the Egyptian presi- dent was tipped off. Sadat angrily ordered a border attack on Libya A l~rmed by this open clash, the Untted States quietly stepped in. "Our advice to Tripoli and Cairo has been to cool it, including the assassination plots,·· an in- tell~gence source told my as· soc1ate Dale Van Atta B l 'T THE PLOTS keep comm~ "every three to six months,". in- ch.idingone by Khadafy to blow up Sadat's plane on his way home from Washington las t April. Our intelligence agents learned of the , S~\ (AUING ME NA)r( NAMff, DfN( - Y'Atl Will "'6.VE ro DEFENO MY H:Jf()R ... Lf f ME JlflP ')fJo CV[_ Of. 1/ilfff GL0/£5 ' \ _r, ~·-I plot undSadat was routed through En~land instead . Khudafy's latest ploy is to build a 187·mile "Chinese Wall" between Libya and Egypt. Bulit's doubtful that. in this case, a good fence will make good neighbors. E:Nf:RGF.TIC PROMOTION: Evidently sapped by criticism in the press. the Department of E n ergy has roused itself to publish its own high-quality newspaper in hopes of getting its self-servin~ message across to state. county and local govern· ments ul'ross the country. It's costing the taxpayers a bundle. The pro motional "news " publication is called Energy Forum. and it is filled with self- congratulatory articles and pie· tu res of Carter administration of· f1cials supposedly solving the na- t iOn 's ener gy problems . The expensively produced promo- 11onal rag cosrs about$1.25 a copy, not counting overhead and the s ala ri es o f government employees who put it out. Three issues of Energy Forum have been published so far, each edition costing more than $14,000. DOE poohbahs clai m the n e w s paper i !' n ee ded to familiarize local government of· ficials with the department's ac- tivil1es What they fail to mention. th1>ugh, 1s that much of Energy Forum'!> information 1s contained in a less ritzy DOE publication that is sent out to many of the same local governments Called F.nerg,v lns1dt>r. the economy \'ers1on costs rmlv about 12 cents a copy to produce · ORL'G CRl:\tES: There's new t'Vldl1nC'l' which suggests that dcsp<'rat1· heroin addicts need- ing Sl50 a day to s upport their habits an• responsible for hun· dred~ of t housands of street ('rime!. annually One recent ~rudy ir.-;<.1m1. fo r example. con- clurfod -tll'at 239 heroin addicts were known to be responsible for a n incredib l e total of H0 ,000 cnmtnal offenses. Another len gthy test conducted b} a re~t'cled .truk researcher, Dr .John Ball of Temple Universi- t r . showed that over an 11-year period 243 addicts ::iccounted for an estimated 473.000 crimes. Ball also discovered that the test sub- jects were six times as lik<'ly to com mil crimes while s uffering .... - from heroin addiction as while off drugs . The Manipulation of the Hostage Issue W ASHlNGTON The search is on -here for the right combina- tion of American humiliation and money to persuaae Iran to release our hos-tages. Release them before next Tuesday. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that the people in the White House are not going to care <1ulte as much about their 52 ft'llow Americans after Eledibn l>ay Whal u sad chapter this has hec•n But there is still a chance that it wi ll have t h e same kind -of tricky happy e nding they put on b a d movies : the president . with tears ift hi s eyes. parading the unfortunate 52 through the capital, with choking voice expressing a na- tion's gratitude. I hope it ends that way-it'sthebest wee an do. I believe President Carter when he says that he has been Art Hoppe "obsessed" with the freeing of ihose Americans for almost a year . What I have doubts about is his obsession after Election Day. If maybe now or : . . who knows? THE PRESIDENT, when it has been to his advantage, has also managed to make them a national obsession. For no good reason . except his own re- election. From the day our em· bassy was seized in Tehran last November , C arter ha s manipulated those hostages and us -into an international traum~·far beyond the real im- portance of a tragic sequence of events. Whal really happened is·that a irouo of Forei~n Service of- licers and personnel and. prob- ably, a couple or s pies,• got cauRM. in a fanatic revolution. tt ' happens. It's part of the job - policemen take r isks, too . because it beats working for an insurance company -and when something like this happens we can only do our best to protect our own. Our best. as it turned out. wasn't very good. But that's not the issue any more. Our presi- dent made the issue: National Pride . Joke! We have no pride left in this situation. Instead of treating the seizure for what it was a predictable hazard of intema· tional power politics -Carter decided to say it was Pearl Harbor. And he was going to he Franklin Roosevelt who was. after aU . always re-elected. THE ARGUMENT that the press made the hostages the is· sue oJ the century is ridiculous to anyone who spent time in the White House press room . Reporters and television crews. confined, symbolically, below ground level. arc pra<'tically hostages lhemseh•es. When the president is screaming a nd praying "hos tages." the hostages are going to be the na· tional issue. When he slopped talking about the miserable and unfortunate 52, their names and plight dropped from front pages and the nightly news . Assum in g the .4.obsessed Iranians are sensible enough to know that they can shake down the United States before Nov. 4, but not after. so be it. Let's make a deal and get those poor people many of their lives hav e probably been psycholo~ically ruined already- out of there ::ind begin project- ing a foreign policy based on the i nt e r ests o f 220 million Americans rather than 52. WE MA\' have to apologize. We may have to make commit- ments some we might even want to keep. Our "national pride" can survive -what little there is left after many years of stupid blindness to the weakness and tyranny of the shah and one year of cynical manipulation of -the American psyche . ' Let's get it over with If we can. Cut our losses and get our people home . We h·ave been humiliated enough. and we can even endure .Jimmy Carter play· 1ng the hero of Tehran for a few days. Plans For Lintlted Wars Don't Always Work Out Once upon a time in The Beautiful Green Valley where the wildflowers grew, the leader of the Goodguys invented an in· JJenious new concept -the Limit· · ~d Psnxtl war. . Now, Psnxtls were fruminous beasts with poisonous breaths and voraciOWI appetites. A medlum-si1ed Psnxtl could gobble up hall a million people before brea1tfast without so much as a polite belch. Both the Ooodt:c. and the Badt"1• had bee• tq·PanxtlJ for years . Each 1lcle h8d thoutuda and thou.1and1 of P1n&tl1. The GoodlUYI Hid they had to have PtrtXtll becaUH tb• Bad1u11 had Plnxtll. And the ladp)'I aald the1 bed to bave PmlcUI beclUM the GoodpJI b8d l'mx· u.. . • But both sides were very, very careful to keep their Psnxlls locked up. For each s ide figured that if it released any of its Psnxtls, the olher side would re· lease all of its Psnxtls. And everybody would get eaten up. So for 30 years, the Goodguys and the Badguys lived more or less at peace. And the Psnxtb waited. THEN ONE day, the leader or the Goodguys said, "What good's a Psnxtl If you can't use it?" And his generals said. "And what good's a war If you can 't win it?" "Wa it a minute,'' said the leader. ·'What lf we trained some of our Psnxtls to eat up Just their P1nxU1 and their leaden and not aU their people'! That way, lf they•« upptty, we can teach them a thln1 or three." '•And we could win a war a~lnl '' 11ld the .1eneral1, hap· p l'Ubbtlll thelr banda . U1 WAI the ~ctpt of the limited Psnxtl war born. Sure enough . sooner or later. the leader of the Badguys got mad and called the leader of the Good guys "a puffle·headed' numblewit." "Sic ·em!" the le ader or the Goodguys told 47 specially trained Psnxtls. And off t.hey eagerly flew. They at e up 45 enemy Psnxtls, all the lladguys' leaders and, being none too re liable at best. every resident of P lnsk. "MAYBE WE s hould apologlze to them for Plnsk." Quotes "After all, the oil wealth belonga to the cltbens of the state, not \be 1overnment.'' - Alaalla Goy. hf llammHd, after •lsnlnc a new law repeal- ln1 1tate lneome tu, comm.eat· 11'1 on sm million ln tax r.tundl that N9feMat profttl from 1ex-plor1tlon of rlcb ollfleld1 In Prudboe Bay. s uggested the leader of the c; oodguys nervously. The first thing the generals said was. "Apologize to whom'.'" The se<·ond thing they said was. "INCO~JI NG '" 1\ftcr the Badguys' Psnxtls had eaten up all the Goodguys' leaders and every resident of Peoria. the remaimng Goodguys retaliated by unleasing theirr J>snxtl!' o n ~11nsk and Eas Vlad11n1rvichograd. Tht! remaining Badguys, wh definitely dldn 't understand the concept of limited Psnxtl war struc k back by unleashing their Psn xtlr; on Atcheson, Topeka a nd Santa re . Then the lroodguys . . But the limited Psnxll war ·didn't lust forever. of cow•se. For in scurccly any tlme at all, lht' voru<'iOu11 Psnxtls had eaten up a ll the c;oodguys and all the Badgu~~. They even \!_e up all the wlldflowen. too. ~ .£: . . . . ... MORAi,.: f.eadtrs may have · lhelr lhnJts. But Psnxtll doo'L 'NATION ~. Oetober21.1• Poll Says Women 'Pref er' Traditional Miss or Mrs. NSW YORK <Ar> AmeriCtln wo•• H)' you can caU them "Mrt." or you can call them "Mle&," IMlt you don't have to call tbe•"llb." Or IO Mlll9SU a Vlrainla Slim Amerieu Women's Oplnton Poll TM poll IU&lftla an overwht'lm lac •a.loril1 ol women pri!fer tht' tndiUGul .t.icn•UoM "Ma~" or "Mn." and married women in ~rtlcular lhun the courtesy title 'Ma .. " the poll lncUutes "Ma .• " a •tan•tlon lntroduce<I dUl'iq a Natlon•I Qr,anaaaUon for Wom• eclllference In l989. was de s11ned as 'IJ f«'mm1st couaji'rpart of "Mr . " I' rnurtesy title that do.-s no t hinf(f' on a pt'rson '11 marital statws The V1rgln1a Shm:s poll 11ald only 16 per<'ent of Amn1can wom .. n favor tM t11lt' "Mi. , wh1h' 77 per rrnl preferred" M 1sx" or" Mrs " Among marntoel women. 81 Jlt'r cent p~f('rred "Mr und 12 pt-r r••nt c•hos e' "Ms . · the• poll 111 ltl<'lllt'<I ltt>S<'ht'd for rommt'nl on the findings of the poll. NOW founder Rt•lly ~ric•dan. who 11a1d shc· pre fe•r <i lht• d <'S lgnul1C111 "l\h or fered, "Perhaps you have lo be maturt>" to be called · Ms.' ·'The demoauphics would in- d1catt' that there is this big bulge uf people that are not yet all that mature,·· suid tht· 59-year-old Ms. fo'riedan, laughing Ms fo'nedan said she was not !>urpris~d thut married women wanted to be identified· as "Mrs.," adding ··Maybe what that means· 1s that most women would prefer tu bt• marn(.-d. l think that's a prt-ferablt-stale to be in." T he poll indicated . however, that single women also prefer lo havi' their marital status iden· ~Wf#..H~ ·Mru.ttt~~ ·~M.G ·A&Ma. Soots • ~~ ·~~ \'a.s • ~"14 JuHa WMter n ~· ~\cJe& . 'ftNIMl W..1tr.c.61M~ aw lified. Sixty-two percent favor~ '· M Isa·· and 32 percent, ·•Ma.'· Ms. Friedan said it would not matter what women are called if ··we get the Equal Rlshts Amend- ment behind us and mop lhf" mat- ter of equal employment op- i>ortunity and get some child care options . . . and get on with the next state of issues." Among other findings, the poll said that attempts to desexualize job titles have not been successful. The title "chairperson" was favored by 35 percent of women polled, particularly younger and COSTA ME SA ... J • more educated ones. "Chairman" was chosen by 32 percent, while 26 percent liked "chairwoman." Although 61 percent of the women interviewed favored the ti· tie "police officer" for men and women, ~ percent said they h.ve more confidence in male officers, according to the pall. The poll' was conducted in 1979 by The Roper Or1anizatlon, which intervi-ewed 3,000 women na· lionwide. The information will be stored in the Roper Center at the University of Connecticut. Ml V P'tl.OT .t 7 • ,. ' .. I s ' 1 ! I I I .48 DAILY PtLOT ul Kantner. 39. 'ader o f the fferson Starship ck b and , has ffered a severe s r o k e a nd i s h spitalized in Los AJgeles. state djusts HICAGO <AP > ranee rates on 41 mobile models wi II t.ed this year while odels will qualiCy for er rates. Allstate ranee Co. has an- ced. ensive coverage are on actual loss ex- nce, which reflects prone the cars are amage, how easily can be repaired bQw liable they are stolen, the com· said. e rate adjustment, ourth in four years llstate. took effect ediatel y in 41 sta s. The Northbrook. Ill. based corporation sa· the chan ge was pa of its effort to as- se more accurately th risk o f ownin g ous automobiles revisions will be ex· ed to other states n. approva l is ob- d. sed on the actual experience of 1979 1980 models, the ad- menta were ex -to UIU models. ate reductions aging 3S percent 'to 45 rcent will be given fo , the first time to Ch rolet Impala and Bu k Century. rate reduction of 10 ent to 30 percent on lision and co m . ensive insurance apply to the follow. models: 'c Con<oro •nd E•91•. Bu1cll r k •ncl l • S.Dre. Cnevrolt ce, Ci1elu1•1. ~1111<1. Nova Ill< Cu~lam, Cllry~l•r Newport, Lt •nd Co<Oooa. Oo099 Aspen 19 .. , Mirao• •no Olplomat, L. TO, Merc.urv M 1rqu1\, 00111 0....9•. 0.•I• ii. •nt m Cruiser; P1vmo1.1111 Vo1art r.., Fury, Ponh<K 6onrwv1ll~ S.fef'f, C.l•l1M •od Prw»n•• • Cren1d• •ncl Volk\#•Qtn creases averaging rcent to 45 percent apply to BMW; vrolet Camaro Z-28 Corvette; Pontiac eblrd Trana-AM ; cbe and Triumph. company said. Wilct..-. 0ct00. 29 I Q80 4a * '"') DETERGENT • PHOSPHATI JIU ) 29 • All PUIPOSI · SAU PRICI YOUI 49-0Z. BOX CHOICI ~ '~ ' '. ~-...-., LIQUIDBLEACH K' ·~.< ...... -. ' . REG . 86t 73c ·t~~ ·:. CAllON • • •°) COMPARI TO NAT'l BRAHD 1.00 ~ -"'I DECO,NGESTANT CAPSULES 79c REG. 99t COMPARl TO HAf 'l BllAHD I b9 l : I\ ·1 ·' . • i •• , ALL OVER QUILTED BED SPREAD REG. 15.99 FULL REG. 18 .99 1399 QUEEN RfG . 72.99 1799 . 99 TWIN sm CHOIC E OF PRINTS KING REG . 24 .99 1999 ... ' /\ I• I ' I I ' -I• ;I t1 I ~ • l l .. ... •• ~~ \. j •' ~\01 1 11 ft•( f l 1°1 t I '·~ 1 t \i .... 1 ~• 1r'• r __ LIQUOR VALUES COLONY WINE • PINll & GOLD I CHAii.iS • RUBY ' CRYSTAL CHABLIS • EMIULD CHABLIS ~~~,2~~! 1..S LITER JALTA VODKA OR CASTLE GIN 1.7S LTR . IA . 6~! CHOICI SYLVANIA CANDUABRA "DECOR LITE " BULBS PACK OF 2 • 1 ' ~' ·~,.~: '~~,:., .:, ~~~~. 119 I~ 7• JO bO WO" REG . 2.60 I ;111 :] :) ~ ;J:Jt1I111] ;tctJ: I f4 ~ ;U1 !IJ fl DRAWER ORGANIZER DRAWER ORGANIZERS 9"X3 " SIZE 9"X6" OR 1 S"XJ " REG. 69t 39c REG. 89t 59c ~r =:= MORE HOUSEHOLD VALUES ct.El\oo'i \\k.\P~ B.\G YOUR CHOICI -~~ ORG\\IZER •CUAN UP CADDY I ~-•WRAP AND BAG ORGANIZER l . •BROQ/t\ & MOP HOLDER -1 .-J •utONING BOARD CADDY ~i. -~ REG. 4.59 EA. ==-----=..,,...-;-~-:-:-;-:;~-. ' ;..,-;.,..,,.. ~ speed stl~ SAVE 3.00 NATION 30 GALLON PLASTIC TRASH CAN '.<'~.:~:~~~:~::~:·~?~~ 5 99 lADIES' ~ POlYESTER TOPS ~ ').~ REG . 2 s5 ~1 ~ ~ _ j 3.99 FO~ _ \-h ... ·: '.,"; ,~,". ; •::: ~· ' ,_ ~ 'v }.> \ LADIES' DENIM JEANS REG . 8'' 12 . 99 too·. \.OltOf\ pr(' wo ,t11•ll I d190 blul· •n .,.,£t .. J J l'EGGS SPECIAL OFFER \\3 14K Gold CHAINS & BRACELETS Serpentine Btoc•ts $25.50 s I o9s 16 in. Serpentine Neck Otains Ref Pnce $I 995 $46 50 . . . . llin.~ne Ned Otains s2· 49s SSS.SO . 20 in. Setpentine Ned OIClins S85.50 . . 52 795 24 in. Serpentine Neda.ins Ref. Price s3495 S81 50 ...... . 30 in: Serpentine NedOtains Ref Pnce s4495 S10 4 50 c.obra~s Ref Price S I 49s S34 95 . 11 in. Cobro Necil Chains Ref. Price S 3 495 S81 50 . I' 2A in. Cobro Ned Chains ~~~:~~ ...... s449s 30 In. C*a Nedi Chains Ref. Price $5 495 $128.50 ....... . UP TO CH A LT ~& , • LhClEM PICCARD • HAMILTON • JUVENIA • SEIKO• C o Ladies 1 7 J Pv.'1·1 WALTHAM BRACELET WATCH Yellow Ca~~ l1 l.l.I s Retai l Pr S 125 oo Men s Seiko Qua Alarm Watches Ma1ct11ng Br:ic••lrt Ua •l s79's l e c S.ock -Ladies' & Men's •• •' ... t 1 l •, '7 't"WCI -Seltwinding ELGIN '-~ . nATE WATCHES , .. •' ~ < '"' \ Band s79•s • , 1 (j() . Men s Jules Jurqensen Quarh Tank Watches Yellow Case s5990 14 Karat Gold DIAMOND PENDANTS ... ~· • tS . ... ~6" .. '171" ·--~229" ladtes' 1 7 Jewel BRMBET WATCJtES Lady Byf 1 9'1mt1 Watches Matching Yellow Bracelet ~.Mces151• SZ71.0I -" ... ~2••" .... ~99" :. " ~599" .33 Car~t MarqU•se Diamond Rinq Rel. P1loe siSOo oo _57"00 ' 14KYello"'( Gold 'I _<:.- Gen. RutY ~ 01a. Dinner R. Rel Pr~~OO Gen. Emer. & Dia. 'h ct. tot. Gem wt. DiMter RincJ Rel. Pnce $495 00 '"750 J' .1 • •, 1.1111 .. r •,1 y1es & prices lo chOose from ~· • 14K Gold , . """ DIAMOND . ,, · EARRINGS . .I I I 1' f •f,~ W•iighl .I•• I I '. ' ,4 (j') ,. r I.JI Wc•1Qt'l' 1 •1 C•• ',q !:!!> : t 11 1 ·t al WerghJ 1., I 'r rP >t1<1 95 l ' 11 T f;'\f We1gl'll I 1 I I P • ; 04 Cl5 : ti r 1· ,, I ·' ai Werghl h. • , .'ti!l 'ls . I { ",11 1 'JtJI Weight ff,, I' ",. '229<1 95 I .. '29"· .. . ... : ..... . . '34" . ............ . ........... ~3•" ' ............. ~42" ........... ~ ... ....... ~136" . .:-.. ~ 1279" !Aanv ottltir styles & sizes to CtloOee from Watch Winners! f lo Harrison Joyce Belhc~oH Mark Goy Bonnie Renfro Beverly Reidling Lon Loi Clen C.Offey l aura Robens Clarisse ·Stiller Brron Maxe laura Wild Nancy~ Mono Dube Charlotte Johnson Jockje ~ ... ney tt CATALOG SHOWROOM ----! 1819 Newport Blvd. .• Costa Mesa Entire Stock LUGGAGE •Soaniltv •A....tc•TCMrister .•. ,..., ALL 40 to 50°/o OFF ~ -·,r49 ~~-, !---J . -; • r .,.i...., Large Group Ladies' & Men's 14K Gold WEDDING BANDS Values From 70%0Ff Entire Stock CHARM BRACELETS Sterling & Gold Filled ALL600/ /OOFF Large Group PENDANTS Sterling & Gold Filled 700/o OFF 33 ct. IOI wt. Dia. w ~ Ref. Price sa 1 o 00 '399" f , a '"" SHtlt •• . . I ~ • JIJ• DAILY PtLOT 1'l\dl I Mt. a...• -CONSUMER QUEENIE llFORMATIOI .... ~ •••N "Got a problem? Tht'11 u:nte to Pat !Junn Pat will cut r ed tape. getting tht' ansu1t1r~ and action you need to sol ve mequ1ties m government and busmess Mail your questwns to Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. As many letters as possible will be answered. but phoned mquines or lettt!Ts not mcludmg the reader ·s full name. address and ~1ness hours· phone number cannot be considered This column appears dm- /y except Sundays · a..,, '1~rli1afloft Cllnlr .'Wf DEAR READERS: United Hum1nltart.a1 of Oran1e County trill sponsor a low-coat dJ1tem.,,r and rabies vacclaatloa cUnlc for do11 Satvday at Siiier Park on Olive Street near Weatmla1ter Aveaae and Hoover Street la Weatmluter. Cllalc bounarelta.m. toZp.m. CG9t for either the dJatemper or rabies vacd.aa· Uon Is $3. U both •hot• are 1lven to one doc, the total co1ti1S5.Paymentmuatbelllcaah. , A shot that provldff lmmmalty agalut parvo- viru1, the deadly canine disease that has klUed dogs in Orange County this year, also "1U be avaUaltle. Pet owners should be aware that a teco9d shot la nttded two to four weeks after the first for fall Im· munlty. Tbey can either go to their own vet for the second injection or to one referred by UHOC. The parvo shot Is $4, a considerable savin1s over usual veterinarian fees . Bulfer ., •• /tlargarine DEAR PAT : My sister and I have been argu- ing for years about "butter versus margarine." This is no big problem. but I really would like to rind out the facts about a few of our disagreements before they come up again at holiday dinners. She claims that margarine is less fattening than but- ter . but I've heard that margarine is harder to digest than butter and that it also can have an ef feet on secondar y sex characteristics. Will you check out these things for me? K. R .. Huntington Beach Aaytlllng to keep peace in &lie family! I& &uru out tbat botb of you are mlalalormed, ao perhaps you two can bury the hatchet on tbis subject. MargariDe is not harder to dJgeat thu batter; the body dJgesta and uses all food fau equally. Nor woald It do any good In terms of losing weicht to subatJ&ue.e margarine; it1 caloric content Is the same u butter's. Mar1art.ne used continually also baa DO effed oa secondary sex c~aractert1tics ; there la DO evidence that It containl anytbin1 ad· veraely afredlng the building of hormones. WltMraeeal Sfllid....w Teld DEAi\ PA't: I decided to get "decaffeinated" and have stopped drinking coffee with caffeine in it. As a res ult. J 've had bad headaches and have been nervous . I've concluded that there must be actual withdra wa l symptoms associated with eliminating caffeine when one is used to a lot of it. Am l right, or am l just talking myself into something? G.T .. Newport Beach. You are absolutely right. In a study of Zt5 pa· tienta at the ADD Arbor Medical Ceater, 4Z H · perienced caffeine wltladrawal headache, accord- lag to aa article in " CUnlcaJ Psychiatry News." Tltose ASCeptlble to the s)'9drome seaerally re· ported more symptoms of au:Jety alld depreuio• 'and rated hl1ber iD teats evalaatinS tltose facton tlaan .-. they ued caffellle. They also couamed more utl-aulety dl'fl•· felt lea lleattlly. aed ball a 1l1alllcHtly hJglier uffelae ln'8b thaa penoas , wllltoll& caftelae wltbdrawal 119dacltet. Tiiie •Y•· d!Wliie auUy is brougbt oa by rep.lar cou .. mp· tlon of lar1e quantities of caftelae and thee tile .• aaddea cliacoatinuatlon or caffeine intake, says the • pllbllcation. beverly hills 1ewelry Sparking Full Cut Diamond I~ SALE ,,, o, J,,.., •11.J ..,, ,cl FO<••N:jl 10 ct • . .. " ..... 14900 !>ct •••••......... WXJ 4 ct . . . . • . . . • 11900 3 Cl .••.•.....• 14900 I 2 ct • . . . . . . • . . . • • . 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The robot craft. 12 I mlUion miles from SatW"ft and clotln1 at 45.000 mph, pinpointed the new moona - th• planet'• 13th and 14th -ln pie· tures taken lut wttkend, Or. Ired· ford Smith 11td T\letday at • news ' briefln1 by lh• National Atronautlc1 and s.,.ce Administration. The newly discovered satellite., H • )'el uMamed. are orbltin1 cloae to u ch other outalde the moat visible rtn11 of Saturn and take about 15 boun IO circle the planet, Smith said. One aatelU'te Is about 1115 miles in dtameter and la "10ving In an orbit about 50,IOO miles above the giant r.lanet'1 clouds. The other. a pprox mately IM mlles in diameter. 1s in an orbit 49,300 miles a bove the clouds. ''These meas urements are tt pprox · lmate because the moons' images are just dots of light on the pictures. but a1 we 1et more data we will re- fine the numbers." said Smith, head of the mission's imaging team. The spacec raft also confirmed three satellites previously discovered by Earth·based observations, includ· REVLON Ing a small one t hat shares the same p rb1t as the moon Dione. the scientist said. The one-ton Voyager I. launched 38 months ago on a Journey that first took 1t lo Jupiter last year 1s in good cond1t1on considering the \H.'ar an_d tear of traveling I :1 b1 ll1on miles through space. NASA ofC 1<:1ab !>aid Ray lleacock. projecl mana~er , said 9 of 10 sc1t-ntif1c expl'rtmcnts <1re working and that recent difficulty with a star sensor h<.is been solvE.>d One ex· perament failed after the Jup1tN en counter The craft is o n eourse for its planned clost'st <.i pproach tu Sat urn on Nov 12. when it will .... h1sk Y.1thin 77 , 174 miles of the cloud tops. Voyager 1 will approach from an angle above the planet, swine under it and pop up outside t he ed1e of the most prominent rings before belnl thrown on a path that will carry it outside the solar system in 1980. On its way in to Saturn, Voya1er I will pass wilhln 2,500 miles of Titan, the largest moon in the solar system. Titan, larger than the planet Ml'rcury , is the only known moon with an atmosphere. The spacecraft is followtnc a traU h lazed by the smaller, leu sophisticated Pioneer II, which re· turnl'd a wealth or data from Saturn last SC'ptemt>er. "'SP0rt0£-0rt" Makeup l'laybelllne "Sparkling Eyes" EYE SHADOW COLLECTION In 8 tk1n·m1tehed shad•• I oa. "Sl'OrfGE-ort· ~ascara 295 .,, .. etema '27' ENRICHED BODY MOIS11JIURK Enriened with Eternagen. tne e11clus1ve hydrating comple• tor dry 1k1n 12•. fflmlODlJCTOllY .rrcw.r ----- M'..Sftllrl ST\'LE BOLO TIE Necklaces lftOOLD~ ·5.95 PAUW' BRUT l'OR MErt IOLO, IRASM & AE,R!SHINQ ·' ~~" aso s.2as. ~1275 The ••ciUft9 new r,...nce ••l*~ce Cl'Mted In lwly. COLOGflE 1 •••• a.00 s.s-.&50 .vnll'MAW ..... 400 s.s-.7.50 4 color coordinated compacts. 250 BO~BELL TfN.Q.SIX CLfANSING BARS 3 oz. BA.RS '!IE. 7 5 38ARPACK ~. 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I. .mt! :spant> rm1d1111111s 1n~o•m•1t411,h.-., ow Pt•lr •• ""' ••• ,,,, ....... ~"· ~· •· f'.,,,., • ..,1"0' o• lf\e' t•l'f ",,,, ... , " ,.._ ~'" .. ~, i·• .. •· ( •llfO,n•• lo•n """ P~ .. ,,., Aud1ibo11 Gro1tp To Visit Po11d.s The Sea and Sagt• Audulllm !'w1uct1 ~111 lo:" .111 field trips to thl' Sant.! An.1 HI\ l'r w llhn!! 1~ind-. .1n1I lbe wilderness of Sant1.il>(v ll;1k ' l'drk The ponds trip will bt• hl'ld SJturd:h .mil lh1· • antiago Oaks park tnp ~111 t~ ,·urHh u·l<'tl "'''' l b For informat1(111 a bout 1•1ttwr ll llJ l':ill Phil 111 .. Jerri Reederat637 0683 Other events on tap by tht• Audubon :-.oc1ety 1n elude a general meeting and naturt.• µrogram Nuv Ill at 7:30 p.m in Bowers Museum and a Nov 2U Edna Spauldingnaturetr a1l walk . For informatton about tht• walk . t'Jll Candv Dean at 499 1790 Oasses Slated By Red-Cross Classes in fi rst atd and cardiopulmonary re· suscitation will be offered next month by the Am erican Red Cross. The first aid class. to be taught by Red Cross volunteer Rose Rrezarich of Fountain Va lley, will be held Nov. 8 from 8 a_m to 5 p.m at the Westminster Red Cross office. 7571 Westminster Ave. The cardiopulmonary resuscita tion class, to be taught by Red Cross volunteer Skip Morgan or Garden Grove, will be presented Nov 10, 12 and 13 from 7 to 10 p.m . in lhe Westminster Red Cross of fice. For information . call 898-3547 Astronome r Elect e d LA JOLLA (I\ P J I\ San Diego sc1ent1st and one of the world 's foremost astronomers has been !lected preside nt -e l ect of the Ame r i c an usociation for the Advanc of Scie nce. Dr. E. Margaret Burb1d~e becomes the third \man president of the 122-year-old organization , tbe largest group of sc1ent1sts in the world. ADLE R I E .. M AOLEA. 01~0 >ueltlt•nt, 1n t111<a90. 1111no .. on ()(IOI><'' 11 MIO .. IOYed huso.no •ot )t. ;i•at) uf ,...., .. ~ S Adlt!t, dfivotf'O t•Uwr 01 ~n A. S1ra11u o! W•st Los AnQ•'"' Ca., a no S.lsy A Sm11n OI N•wPOfl leech, C.. • 0.•r brotM ' 01 tn.ie ••It. 9h#th A Arn,1,_.o, tov1nq 9r•nOt40lt!r "M1<PIHI Al.n. Judy AM ... ., W•ndy M: Str•uss •• Mar!J. AiJ•n. Oav10 Ian ctno ,..,, Or•oory Smttn. lono unc•t 01 ~H1P A Arnsf1eld or-ar lr1t"no ot ArftOld C:..rlln, Ve1er ie 8•rnMo •no 'E D•v•s Sierv1cfi w111 t>tt nel<J un o Id•~, Ott-r JI. 1'1811 •• I OOPM •t .• H IUiide Memot'ial PAtk Cn•Ot'i Loi An996H, C.. In lieu ot fiOwt-' \ "9fno,.l•I contr•ovt•oni. rndy Dt> maor+ tt Che Atnet'fCMt .... e•rt ~ unu or ~ho\\ E' Ctuld Gu1CS.~e tlith l .-t "•,.fct • Mer or Metoan C•n1,.,-(0\,1it . c •. Neatune ~lety ClllMA-nti.i •IH'llAL AT SU 646-7431 Ye1111r ••cl•t H c..ntr efltcl •• ,.,.,., ......... , ............... "'., .... , -·---Cel __ ,....... a....... c. ...... " rtllCI llOTHllS SMITHS' MOlTUilY 627 Matn St Huntington Beach 536·6539 ..... FAMILY COLONIAL FUMIUL . HOMI 7801 Bo•sa A11e Wesrminsrer 893·3525 r4CIAC YllW MIMOl14L rA11C Cerretery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Dn11e Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOtlMICIC MOITUAlllS Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 Deada .~odres L.All EFIELD ANN( l t.At<EFllLC> '""a•nt al f u-.,111"1 Li' Ptt\'\l•<J ..,w,. .. Qn Ot .~, II l\fi(I "'>"' "'"'l'O b't h..-r nu .. o~no C.nt\htr. brut,,.., J<*f'll• • O F-f'r, 1\ 01 C..h•< dOO. HlfnOI,, C)'df"IOOduqt'lttr (lot.ttJOht /Wtr flf\ 01 Or111nQt-Ca dn<J \Of'I tn l•w (l.er,uo Cf M.,Hflf\ Ot Or•n0t- (d dnQ ">t\hlf 1n ldW' Mttr~ Ft•rt1\ OI (thCdOO, lll•r'IO•\ >•'"'<"' .. w111 ue nPIO on r, tf1.l v U(1~r u '"80 dt 1 OOl'M al trw• P6C1f•< V1P"" Mu•tu.d,.'f (.ntf~i Pnvotf> '"f~rrn .. nl l)t Pal1hc V1.,,w Mr m o 11a1 Pdrltt PitCH1l. Vu:w Mortuary c:l•,_<.fOI'\ REMINGTON JO .. N F AEM INC. ION P.t\\<d d•tJY on Octooer Ht. i980 at n1~ '\" \1den\.ff 1n L"quM 8tMcn, C• R~tir~ ott.t~r ot t~ un1teo ~tdh•-. Ntt"'lf nwmt>er ot '"" R~t"r'CI Ott•t .. r'\ A~ ~ •ett1on ~tv1ve<i or nit. '°" RoMn ot 0< udn)1fttt, u dauqnh'' Pc;tric1d Jarrrn 01 Lo\ Ano~i... Ca •na .a 9'•"oc.n110r•n No tun.t-'d' \'l"rv.c.e-\ l n~ I dm•ly tt"Que~h oonat •OI'\\ t>Ji m"d" 10 1ne LdQuna Oei:Jtr, Aq ~ .. i..11..,e1 \..t'f•f\'\.lt1Ut'I d'r•noemt>nt\ b~ ~._.., F<lmtlf' L1t9t.1na O~tttn MOr1u1u 'f TO•I~ ~t(. .. ARO 6 IOBIA~. Pa>>ell away on Oc tUber '11 1"8C,t .ti n1~ rtt~•diPn<~ in \..O\lft MP.,a l • H"' w tt'S oorn 1n MOhtQ.Otn~f • •t•Damd on Jul¥ 11 ''""' H .. •\ wrv1Vf!O b'f n.-., mottw-r Bery-I foo1th of C0\18 Me~d Cd ,"'*\•'- tr-r '-''01 /4 r •YIOr ot Hunt1nQIOI'\ l$.-•r. n. (.d l ()r'Q1httf'\ Jonn A •Nt kot>trt F rot>••\ 001n o• c...o-,i..1 M !i!i.d, C.d R1ct\arO • .,., .i Y .. ttr.ct11 o' tht' U ~ Mir 1ne Cc>IP\ tote r4H.•111eo the Nn tton•I O.renli' Siirr V•t " Mf!Gal t~ "'"'• ""'m Strv1u ~<W1 .w11n t QOIO \t•r ctu~er ano al\O OW V1etf\am C"m ~ MN!al Pn11at~ ~rv1tf'\ wtre n~d •• ,,,. Ud111 ikt91'IM·SM•ln & Tu1n111 W.C.1<ltft Ch.toitl w1tn "'"m" hon n~vm9 ••~ef'I pla<.t Ser..,1(f .. un o .. r the Otre(t1on o' 81:1lt1 8t"rQtiron Smit., & rutr'hl t W t\tc11tt C.nttoel Mort.urv of C.O\la Me>d b<W> ~JI I Deatm Elsewhere LA J OLLA (AP> - P hysicist Bemcl T. Mat· thlas, described by the University of California as "a major figure in solid state physics " died Monday. ' MENLO PARK (AP> \\ >\:o;lll NliTliN tJ\PI St-nJor 11ff11·1uli. 11f llw t;t·naul Servlceit \t1n11n1,t 1111 wn 11ucldcd their ex 111'0 \t• IH'('UUnlll IA IHI vlollated .. tht•I' .:m,.rnmcnt tr1iave l reiula t 1r•n' d u1 1r1.i 1hri•1· n·ct-nt out of t 1114 n m all<INl.'Olt'nl t•on ftirenf.;~. .UI JUlt'I uuJ (::0-t\ Jlldlt t'h&rtft'!I ,tu ,1 .. twr pl\ 1411rdt'd report, 1 h• .1111111111 .. '.i11l th1• a buses 1 .•1t•!•'r1 fr11111 a tuµ' 11rf1r1.al ac 1 1•pt1n~ lu un hutttl s u1tei. ut no 1 11.11 ,.:t• nn twn of tht• trips to of 111 1.i1 ........ 1..1ni.: 1l•1r11 hur"·ml·nl 1111 llh .ti~ tHI tlw lllj.!hl or J (iSA l1 11111pwt pants came from GSA 's home office In WuhJnston. 0 .C. THIE AUDIT SAID the W .000 spent to aend Wuhinston per- sonnel to San Antonio last April could have been saved lf the rtu:elin& bad beell held near the c·apl~al And $24,000 more was sp(•nt to send Was hington Of· fic1als to Colorado Sprints in September , it said. The audit said the sen ior GSA 11ffic·1al on the two trips violated agt>ncy regulations against ac· t·epting gratuities when he was .. given luxury suites fro m the r ll t-" Ul'l'OK!'-d1:11 ~··ti that hotels for free. th1· J 11••11t.1111·1• uf th" frl·t· suite:-. Although the audit did not 1 ,JI..., ... .i qu• -.111111 o f ·1.1u1d pro identify the "senior official." quo ,,, ,, 11rn1 wli1·11 (iSA p(.•rson GSA sources said he is Ray Fon- 111'1 .. 1i 1111 lcl It<· purt11·ularly taine.anassistantadministralor , 11111 n1.,11t1 I \ 1·01" uf the rt• a nd controller for the agency. I'"' I ",,.., 111,1111' .1\ .11l ubll· to The \ ... -.111·1.1h·cl l 'n·..,,.. \ .'' \i•.ir lnH'''"~a laun of 11111 u111ron ,11 l iS1\. th1: govern rtll'llt ·.., h11ild1n i.: .111d s upply .1J!l'fll·~ hJ!'\ lt•1l t11 lllf)rl· than 140 l"ltl\ 11•111111.., of govt.'rnmt•nt of· t11·1<1h JIHl t'on1rutl11rs. and pn1111 plPil ,1 .. , rH·t ne" eude of N 1111·., at t Ill' ;.1gl.'llC' ~ Thl' ;.uiwt alsu a 11tc1zed hold 1ng tll t• (iS/\ lt•adcrs h1p con· ft'rt'lll't'"' 1n San /\ntonto, Texas. Jl111 < '11lorarl11 Springs. Colo , "h<'11 mun· than half tht• partici Stuffed Be ars R e moved LOS ANG ELES t API ASKED ABOUT the a udit, Fontaine said the hotels had g i ven him the fre e r ooms because the GSA confe"re nces had booked mo re than 25 rooms and he was the top official on the trips. "I was told by CGSA la wyers) that there was nothing wrong as lonl} as 1 didn't claim it <the cost of t he room on an expense ac- count!." Fonta ine said. ··1 saved the government money." At the conference in Colorado Mothers .. - Three s pecies o f stuffed "pol ·bel lied " bears. about 35.000 of the m , were r e moved from the shelves of 40 Broad\\ay s t o res in So uthern Californi a aft er stort' officicils dis· ('uvercd the bearf: · stuf · ftng ma y co ntain h azardous mater ia ls, possibh metal and fathers~ Ma rkNang sources for the Broadwa v s tores learned l<tst ~·eek that t hC' Cons umer Protec· tion Safety commission " invt'st1gatang stuffed brown he ars. koa la hears and panda bears made by the Hudson Bay Trading Co .. Ltd .. or New York. There has been no re · call of the bears but the Broadway s tor es de · c id e d t h e r i s k to children would be too great and removed the bears. The bears are sold 111 other departme n t ~tores as well "WC' be lieve it is foreign bodies, possibly metal s havmgs, in the s t uffing,·· s a id Suzy Le wis. Rroadwa y's publi c r el ati o n s roordin<itor ·'They are overstuffed very s oft and c uddly The me tal must have been added unintentionally " Ms Lewis s a id the bears we re a popular item and that the store!. had sold many of the m She said their standard policy for the r eturn of ite ms was in eHect Bookstore Receives Eviction. REDDING (AP ) Eviction papers have been served on the Adult Bookstore after the sla.te Supreme Court refused to stay the eviction. The papers, served by landlord Frank Nichols, give t he store, owned by Sonoma Investments of Santa Rosa, five days to move out. Ric ha rd Chesney of Oakland, a lawyer fqr the Santa Rosa rirm , s aid he would seek relief on the federal level, but did n ot e l a bo r a t e . Earlier. he s aid he would right th~ case to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary. boys and girls! Huntington lntercommunity Hospital happily extends an invitatidn to every child . ·born at ~our hospital to attend HONTfNG1t>N ' INTE«COMMUNITV HOSPITAL , ~. Sprlnp, the audit said the senior official "wu provided a suite or rooms normally rented for S190 a day at no personal cost for three nldlta." THIE AUOITOR8 CITED a GSA regulation that says "No employee may accept on his own behalf payment in cash or in kind from a non-government or· ganization for travel, hotel ac- commodations. m eals, regislra· lion fees or other expenses inci· dent to attendance at meetings ." In addition, the audit said the se2ior official at a third con· fe~nce, in Colorado Springs in June, was initially billed Sl<77 a day for his suite, but in checking out, was credited for $72. 76 per dliy -a total of $363.80 --which was charged to the GSA ac- count. The rem aining $34.24 went on the official's expense account. At the time of the t hree tnps , GSA officials we re limited to S50 per day for hotel and me al ex- penses while on out-of -town trips. The amount has since been raised to $75 a day . The offi cial was identified by GSA sources as Paul Newton. a deputy GSA administrator for exte rnal affai rs and a close aide to GSA administrator Rowland G. Freeman III. The World's MOTICETO ORANGE COUNTY VOTERS TM names of the political pcrti•s were abbreviated on your~ ballots mid ere abbreviated on the official ballots. The list below is a key to the ~·i~ tiOllS. Los nombres de los partidos politicos fueron abreviadc>s en sus balotas de muestra y estan abreviodos en sus balotas oficiales. La lista c.-e si(f'e es la clave para las abreviaciones. AIP -AMERICAN INllPENllNT PARTY Dem. · DEMOCRATIC PAm Lib. -LIBERTARIAN PAm P&F -PEACE AND FllDIOM PARTY Rep. · REPUBLICAN PAm Ind. -INDEPENDENT balloons • clowns • birthday cupcakes Biggest Birthday Party • cold drinks • hot dogs ice cream • jugglers • mimes • pony rides • puppet shows '1 Universal Studio's Cylon (Have your picture taken with this character from "Battle of Gallactica"). Saturday, November a 11 . a.m. till 3 p~m. at the ho~pital featuring Ronald McDonald and a special 2-hour Magic Show at 1 p .m.! My name is I was born at Huntington on ·-~ .. tn.J • ., My moms and dad's names are We hvo nt C•tv Our tvf(•ptl(ln(> nurntter 1s Prizes (including Grand Prize of a S1a1e color television. MQre prizes of free passes. to Disneyland) ......... - ... ~Q~ )_ ) lip . .. S011y, cant make the party. but 1eg1ste1 me for lhe prize drawings anyway (you don't have to be present to win) I o~ '-------------------------~ """80I LAW~MT. OLIYI Mortuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave . . Costa Mesa 540.5554 Ralph A. O'Neill, World War I flying ace and commercial a irline pioneer, died Thursday. Nichols said he did not know the store would sell pornographic books when he agreed lo lease the building. Lecture at ·occ On Woodworking Join us tor The World1s Biggest Birthday Party and the most fun yoo·ve ever had! It's a party in your honor. And it's all free for any child born at Huntington lntercommunlty Hospital (Moms and Dads are invited, too. of coorse). . . H Contemporary woodwoner and tW'niture de· 1i1ner J lm Nuh will present • 1Ude·ledure •t Or.nee Coast Colle1e in COIU 11 .. on Tbunday al noon ln room 112 of the CouueUn1 and Ad· m lniom BuUd1n1. Nub, who hold• • master'• detree in art1 bu been deeJplnl Md cratUna hardwood tunuture tor yean and ba t•u1ht •t Pulldena City Colle1e. The two-hour lecture II rree ot char1e. If you have a Huntlngtoo "baby," fill oot and mail the coopon above. We'll register you for our great prize drawings (you don't have to be present to win). Or bring your coupon to the party to r9Qister for the drawing. Don't miss The World's Biggest Birthday Party -for the world's greatest babies . '· . \._dn .. dey, Oc1ober 29, 1911> twl y PILOT A., 're going your way with more buses to .more. places than ever .before • Afore people are riding the bus to work, school and shopping because we've made it so Nsy with"'" buses, new routes and improved service. ··-... , ' ·; _Ne~.Express.. New.Local Roiite lmpr~ved L9t;al , • -J • Route .. --.· Route -· · .. .. I ·-• • I .. I 1 J ~ ........ Cypress to Anaheim Via Kate/la -Riverside Frwy. Cypress r.tallevV•ew y Knott S&acll M11gnol11 ~ ~ BtOOllhutSI ~ Garden l Gfo"9 __ E_ucl_•d -1 Hat bot -- S1are Col~ Or•~ ' . 402 An•helm -Tustin to Seal Bch. Via 17tf? & • Westrrwister • .. " . - c Holl i -~-- Q> Ci) • 62 ====G':'n:a ~=;;;;;=;s.n,. ,.,,. Fl'WY· (5) ......, _ ___._M-"•-•n __ S•nt• An• Broaawa Strarol' Fam11ew ... El -Modena to H unt'g Bch, Vi.a Ch,apman Ave ... • • El Modena Hewes. • 54 Pro,pecr Tustin Newport Frwy (55} ~=== \~' Orange _G_r._sse_11 ___ frin ..... ,,_c-"• UCI lllfedrcal Cetller e nte CJry S.nt• Ana ~z c / __ J H111er ~ G•rden O H11t>o1 ~ Grove ----Eu-cir-a -,/_' // Anaheim , ~ ______ a~_«_hu_,,,, f -----4-M•~o,,_01'!.. / ",t' . - l(,,o,, ,-I BHcll I' Huntington " Beach Sprr~c»le W.tmlnstet Jo .. .. .. .. .. r • 50~ is all ii costs one way' on regular routes, and never more than S1.25 to go express. Exact change, please. For information on routes nearest you . ' I We're golltfl your ••Y· ! ~ . • . · .. $ell·preservation, Eff orf • East Yorba Linda resident Ken Hollis. who .. lives on Via Cota, tugs urgently on garden hose in order to get better coverage of his roof in wetting-down operation Tuesday durin~ height of Orange County brush hla7.{' Most homes m endangered area featured shake shingle roofing. ftetired Executive Best Dies Funeral services havP ~n held for long-lime tos Angeles County in· •ustrial exec utive and ci vie leader Quentin W !$es t following his death • his Laguna Hills re· tirement home aft er a long illneu. The forme r president and c hairm a n o f Consolidate d R oc k Products was 79 when be died 12 days ago. He and his wife of 57 years, Helane K. Best , moved to Laguna Hills ft•e years ago following '* 19'13 retirement from tit e constru c ti o n lbaterials industry. The forme r res1dent of ~. Paul , Minn .. who c ame to So uth e rn California in 1922, had served as a member of qae Lo s Ang e l es COiiseum Commissio n aad the Los Angeles • Chamber of Com- tte. State Auctioii Slated For Unclaiined Items A treasure trove of jewelry, old coins anti silverware worth $200,000 goes on the auction block in San Diego soon, St ale Controller Kenneth Cory is reminding Orange Coast col· lectors a nd in vestors or possible c laimants. The items turned in to the state by financial institutions una ble to trace their rightful owners will be dis · played Saturday and S unday. Nov. 8 and 9 . a t the Town a nd Country Hot el. 500 Hotel c;nlc North, San Diego. SALE OF THE ITEMS left IO sare deposit boxes is scheduled to start a t 9:30 a.m. the following Monday at the same hotel The stock include~ watches. furs and other m iscellaneous goods. · The nearly 2.000 loL" to be sold in - c lude an antique (;hinese child's ~old and 1vory br acelet. a ladies· 2.1,'.t k a r at diamond and s a pph ire plat inu m engageme nt ring and a 1909 $5 gold piece. Other nove l ite m s inc lude a 14K gold ID bracelet with the na me Jerry _spelled out in diamond.a. _a lapis lazuli 1ewel box lined with alabaster. and a jad e br acelet set with five jade cabochon stones. State treasure·keepers have tried to locate original owners to no avail, both by contacting last known ad· dresses of sale deposit box holders and arlvertising. so the ~oods a.re be· ang auC'tioned off THE PROCEEDS will be held in trust until proper claims are made through heirs who m ay learn of the goods' existence or find them arrayed at t he Town and Country Hotel prior lo the auction. Viewing hours al the hote l prior to the saie will be 9 a .m . to 5 p.m on Nov 8 and 1 p.m, to 5 p.m . Nov 9. Cory notes. Name Change at UCI T he UC Board of Regents has ap- proved a request by UC Irvine lo c h a nge t b e name of the UCI G ra dµate School of Administration to the UCI Graduate School of Manage- ment. The name change is effective immediately. -------------- Wt· pul <1 lot of umvenit•nct> into 1 ·very Hank ol Amc•11c.d d 1PeklxJOk Convenience rigtlt from the start. It-., (!clS\' to OJ)( ·n a c hl '\ktng J< <. ount c1t Udnk ot Amt•m a \. <.' h,1vc· •,c>rv<'fl mort:· chf'(.ktng c u~torner; 1h.1n ;in\ oth1·r C..alitomr~ b.ml.., .md hc1v1· the l'Xpc-m•n<.P and ~n<!w how to help you c hooc.,( · the• nghl < ht "<.'king plc1n ti ir· your nt '<'ti~ Convenient locations. Yc>u cr1n handle iill yr>1ir mutrne brlnkiri~ dl the hranch thc'\t's moc;l com1Pnwnt for vou. And ii you're· out nl town, ye iu n • never ton i,ir from c1nothPr Cali1ornia brarn h Ch . k. th<l t'll rn.ikc' \'C 1u t<" •I .rt horrn · ec Ing Money convenience. Ht.1nk1ng ,.., ;.i lol l'<l"lt•r w ith o ur grnwtn~ M< int'\ C.om c •nu ·nu.: 5\ ~t t'm • . Wf• otfpr Monc·v l rc1n<:.fer Conuen1en~e ~~~!~.~~~::~~~(.'your I 1J, ~ , dc•po~it.s ,md loan ' -!'f)dyrm::•nLc; automati-~over 10 cover. ~'.~?E~:r~~ .. <'ht~kht '°k balan< ·ing t!dc;i1'r And walk-up anti d rive-up w indow.. at , ~most·of our branches for·earl v and · . , • '. • · late l:Ji:.mking. Whl'n it CO'!'e_5 to • • !1 ~ ... • . c':Ha:king, vie've ,go t a boOk full ot convenience. Stop in today and SPe .I • .. . t ·. what we mean. m BANKOFAMERICA . l Ex-Newport . . Pilot Buried f"wu:rul ,.,., vw .. '( fo 1 form1·r Newport Beach re11ldN1I and ltflH I'" /\tr ..-urn· Acarfemy honors l(ra d uate l.t. 1>11v11I M wh;11•I I lngl'r, 2J, killed 1n a triple futollt y •·11 1 11 uc k 1·r11sh 1n Texai., wt!re held Monday 111hi1111ltn11 111att'r The y111111J: J•'l I ru11wr ni~ht in11tructor 11ta· t1oncd ut ll1·•·1w J\FfS, l.ut>hock, Tex . was buried at the• l ISJ\}" J\1·11d(:m y 11 l Colorado Springs, Colo., following Mond11y'11 n it's 11.-anti l wo younl( women comp1m ions were killed inl'll antly lal'll Wc<lnesday o n a multi· hltthway IUt•J• t hat 1'k 1rl:. tllC' Tc>xas city when their s port cou1K· wus C'ru:1hl'd hy u ~trolcu m tanker tru•·k U IBB()('K POU«:•: 1d1•nt1rif'd the driver as Cynthia Naidu. 20, believed to ~ a Texas Tech coed, and the other pass(•nger as Sammy J . Davis. 19. like Miss Naldtt , u former New Mexico resident laving in the cit y. Authorities .!>lrnf ~ 111s Oa vi s. who ha~ been sit ting on Lt Un.l(f'r :. l<!p an the p<Js:.enger side of the front sC'a l. wa" t:Je<"tt•d from the crushed vehicle. T hey :.;ud Lt t:ngN and M111s :-O:alda were crushed to1;«'th(.•r and :-l'..1lcd in th1· n:ar portion or the crumpled <'a r fur 21) mt(l u~e" bt!forl' firemen could cut thv wn·t·k .. gr uµ:..rt to extncatl'-the bodies TRUCK URl\'ER ,\ I> llalfnrd. 53. of rural Pos t, Tex . was trt><ilr d at ,1 ho"p1tal for minor m- Juries and rr•INlM'd. polt1·f' <.aid. adding that the arc1<lcnt apsx:an·rl to he lth: <·ar dnver's fault 'She dic1n •t evt•n t~1p a ht ake." ~aid a police spokesman. noting wltrw!>i-cs said the auto run a s top sign at a high r Jlto of spet<l, ~ivmg the trutk d river nochanct• to stnp .. fie dtdn 'l st•c ltt<· car until JU'>l bf·fore the crash I think he h11d down lll feet of skid rnark." the police spokcsn1an !'>aid Thf' thrf•e victims we ri• t-4'liC'ved to be rt-liJrn. ing from J trt•J to Nt-w Mex1r11 1Aht.•n tht: tra~cdy occurred A ME MORIAi. •'liNO has bet'n e~tabhshed in Lt. Unger's namP at the Ne~port Ha rbor Lutheran Church, where he w <is 11ct1ve a~ a youth, a<.'C'tJrdan_g to Rev Roger R rg T hP 1974 Newport HartJor ll1 ~h ~<·hool gradualt' 1:. remerntwn'<l a::. an <•utstanciing !>, holar who devoted most of hi., studie~ to preparatton for the USAF Academv · Following ht:-,.;racluatmn '"1th honors tn J!r.H, the new second lieutl'nii nt \\ 3!> r<•:t">Stgned t rJ Rf't'!>f' A F'R for fllg ht 1 mi nm~ ~··hlXJI 1n f 3i J<'t tn:nnl'r'> and re mained thcr1• C!ftcr hi-. l!r.'9 /!radual1(Jn a!> cin instructor . HIS MINIST ER SA ID Lt L n~"r had L<1lked or returning to <'Olle~c and obtam•nf! 111.., dn<'torcil degree after his Ai r Forrt> h1teh H<' lived in an off -bast-apa rtmc•nt 111 Lubbo<'k Survt\'Or~ inrlude his mother. Mrs Beryl I l inger, of Newport Beach , hi~ twin brother. Rober t L'n ger , of fort Myt·rs \·a and h i-; J:r andmoth€'r . ~r!. Frnnc·t'•. Mohll•r l)f "'olorado Sµrin ~s. Colo .. 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Of by •ppl. DOCTORS HAVE TRADITIONALLY pre· scribed tranquilizers or analgesics that merely mask the pain. But those who attended the sym- posium at the University of Illinois described a number of drugs helpful in preventing the chem ical interactions which give rise to menstrual pain. Research by Dr. M. Yusoff Dawood of the l'niversity of Illinois indicates that dysmenorrheic women often have abnormally hillh levels of hormone-like proteins calledprostaglandins. These substances. synthesized in the muscular layer ofthe uterine wall. art> thoueht to tN' .11 ms.jor factor in the menstrual ~r!lmps w~_1~-~ ~!.()!~~ millions of women oocroas ARE EIPE&IMENTJNG WITH drugs known to block the production of prostaglan· dins by inhibiting the enzymes needed to ma.ke them. One such drug, called ibuprofen, has tradi· tionally been used to treat the inflammation from arthritis. A Cornell University ph!!cologiat, W.Y. Chan, repord be gave eight p 'ents ibuprofen alternated with a placebo. He f that the levels ' ••COUPON • .,. S 17• • COUPON • •' of prostaglandina markedly decreued when they were treated with the drug. Most importantly, the ';; I patients reported significant relief from menstrual WFREE; 5 7 I painCb:!P!b~~~~!~hJ.~~~~=~:a~e::~tracep· ~ x ui lives appears to have a direct effect in lowering I . ~ levels of the paift-causing prostaglandins. I Ii Ttiose levels in two patients were quite low ~they were taking the contraceptives. but in· ·~ WITH 4• creased considerably when they ceased. o Chan estimated that prostaglandin inhibitors g are effective for. relieving the .,_in of dysmenor-1 Pll010 PRO<ESSlllG ; rhea in 65 to 100 pe~cent of patients. •cu tontosoc scrn&-oo,i photo ~ing hos oMu-{s • Coast Students ,... been a great service. and now it's o great deal too• I .: For a limited time, we'll give you a free 5 x 7 color i: Make Dean List I print with each roll of print processing you bnng m • with thiS coupon ... bring in 10 rolls and save big! ,. .... Seven Orange Coast in agricultural manage- • "GET YOUR PICTURES TOD•v,.. I students have been cit· ment. of 1218 Berkshire I "' • ed for achieving the L an e . and J a n e ••• OR YOU DON'T PAY!" 0 Dean's Honors List at Schloemer, a senior in S o California Polylechnic business adminls tra· c: State University at San t i on , 6 6 Ru e St . u BWE HERON 4 HOUn.. C! Luis Obispo during the George. •. " 1z s ummer quarter. South County s.tu· CAMERA PHOTO T h e s t u d e n t s . dents at Cal Polr who • , I representing a variety made the honor hst in- • 6838 Edi~ fwe. 19054 Mognolt0 twe •. of majors, placed In the elude James L. Sur· _ "~' top 15 percent of those ro·ws, a ~·unior or· .-Huntington Beach Huf)l1ng1on Beach ~ -I: 1 · · .: (714' 842·2172 (714) 914·8711 II ~~T!=~e:~e a mong ~aajoe:,t~f ~f;1~':j~~~ I J ::' Huntington Beach Circle. Dana Point, and f ' • .a residents iqdude Susan Ki m A. N a·d ea u . a ~ '-·t.-••COUPON•• fl&Sx7•• COU!lt>N •••L. Johnson, a· senior irf" ... fresti.mah" daii-y science c --,----,...,........ child deY,Glopment. of major of. 28341 Paseo • f ,8242 Deauville Drive,. Estab lo, San Juan ~"'l;;;~iiiiii~iiiiiC~::;--=-:~["""~-:--.;--i and Bl~ B. Taylol", a.· Cap_islfM!O. • . t: senior in engineering The seventh Orange tec hnology,· of 16114 -coast resfdent is Sarah Bimini Lane. E. Donatelli, a senior November 4 a 5 • 1 oam • 1pm Nowmbtr e • 1oam • 5Pm DAILY PILOT N e w port B e a c h home economics major. honorees a r e Dave of 431 Monar~h Bay, Brockmeyer, a senior South Laguna. $2.00 presale. $3.00 at the Door 75C chldren 5· 11 llnt..,. fl ..... CIWtllw lllllllllftt ........ 27 ttorll .... OM roof at llli Oftlnlt CCMMlly ,... .... Shopplr't luncf'I 1 lom to 2Pm tor S8.00 Shap ·n Dini fl'om e to 8:30 TUlldoV and Wldl.oay ~tor s1 .oo otnlng RlllMlttonl OPI recommended Fot' lnfa1nallan or ~ call 840-1450 M. ~ .. '9 ..... 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I J c I I i I l ' • \ •• DAIL 'Y PILOT NATION Fillies Prove in Debut They're· Good Mudders I - B) lll'GH A. II UJGAN ... ._ . ..,, . ..._....,,. KROOKl-'t•;LU. l'onn Mud wre lltn11. tht' with mort-exc1tana. from lhe audienee viewpoint, form s ol aro11•n• 111 the dark between the stabs or the 11trolw> llichts la~at spt>,•tator :o.por1 'w''"l'•nit thf' rounlr)'. or ooz mt at'rod$ It . mad•· 1i... h1 .. t b1a ,'''""h 1n our •ru th' ott\e>r oiwht On lht" wholl', ll li.•1111' bt•i.r ~1tint1 P•ll •H1rk ma and l'OCk f\~ht1n1t und Ii. not n .. arly tti. vmlt'm ll Italian i<O\'\'t'r "' "h1l'h 1lurtni m) t-:111 OJ'<'llll 1•xa>en cnce u r,->ft'ft't' h11d h1~ nose bi111•n utf I Kt:t :PINt: WITH THt: hallowed hyperbol~ .,( iiror1•N11l1111ul wrc•'ltltn(C, the contestants . all ft·mul1• Ii.id m Hnt•N llkc.i Kill~r Kim. Hurricane llcJ<li umJ M1.11l Uuck Man:i a. o.r WH••t Mona·~ ~ onll'll • M) 11ot••11 rtrt' u tut mud·splattercd l 'm '"'' mud\ on n•ll\timlwr111.i 11umes. but I never • 1'ht 11purt mttdt• 111< loc•al dt-bul 11l the l'ur l..011 ' Ntist. an .apCI )' nunwd "onw111nr J1"<'(1l1l1"1.11H' thut ha.i ~n l tyln, tu hrn1hkn it:. J)!'l' c-lwd.-lu· huru11n' fur ..:1·1 <1 1e-.,t11 r1I . Hulh·r111n ~lYlt· l1htt·ll leot1trds were the um - tor 111 "' hutth' ullhout(tl the fal(ur~s they attempt· SPECTATORS PREFER ENO ZONE SEATS AT LATEST FAD IN 'SPORTS' Bibi Orudl Smiles As She Ptna Lealle (Leater the Moleater) Lopett In Mud M•tch Students Know Who - Not Where -They Are. BOULDER. <..:olo. 'A P l Wh "'n H4zel Morrow·.lones began tl.:'achin~ geography s ix years ago <it Ohio State, several students took a map ~he gave on her firs t quiz. lt.rned 1l upside down and labeled Au~trnlia as the United States Ms . Morrow·Jmws no" a pm t.-ssor at the University 11f Colore::do said she was dis mavf'd at the time, but ~inre h a!> g rown ac - customed to students who ccin 't find their own country on a map or think the United Kingdom is a group of Middle Ea.stem nations IN FACT. SO many s tudt?nt:. lack basic geography skill:. thdt the um versity here has added a rnur:.e this semester oas1c Jteograph) "I think I've got a truly cxcep t1onal class if they ran place coun- tries on the right COJ'!tinent." said Ms. Morrow-Jones in an interview a fter a session of Geography 198. World a nd Region a l Geography "You'd be surprised how many put Nicaragua in the mid"le of Africa somewhere." And Ms. Morrow .Jone:. said most of her studef'lts <.Ion 't know much mor e about their own cow1try thcin about the rPst of the world ·w esterner'-a re lost with a map of Nev. Englund." she said ··For Easterners . the Pla ins and Western states are a h11n<'h of squares Northerners don't know the South Thcv can't rcmcmlwr which is Kentucky ·and which 1s Tennessee. The Carohm1s" Oh good heav(•ns no. for get 1\. The cnrollmenl in her clci ~s 1~ about 50 ranging from freshmen to seniors. physics and t:conom1cs stu· dents t.o geography majors. It fulfills no requirements for anyone but geo- graphy majors a nd Ms Morrow- Jone5 insist~ it's not eaay. The chairmaJ'I of the geography de· partment, John Loemcr, said that he believes :.evcral factors have con· tributcd to a lack of kOQ.,wl~g.e of geography among college s~ "THE ASPECT I SU PPOSE 1s really central 1s that we are tertibly remiss al the Junior t11~h school level and into high sehool in mos t of the country ... said Loeffler "I think wi..· can attribl:*te a great deul of m1sm fo rmation or lack of •information to that." 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It only takes $100 to open this account! ff-ttl ,.,.,,.,._,_it•• 1ubolant1tl "''""' ..,,euy tor • .,,, wlthdtewaf ttO#ft cettthc•t• eccOUftft t FSLIC SAVl~GS INSURED TO $100,000 . ·-·~···--t-. --···-- Plan Ready THREE RI VERS (AP l A management plan has been completed to retain the "present r h aracte r and tradi · t1ona l use patterns" of Mineral Kmg Valley in Sequoia National Park. an offi<'ial announ ced . , ed to contain were a good deaJ more lush than one observed among the royal corps de ballet a\ Cov ent Garden or the Bolshoi. The decorum was a bit less decorous too "No biting, no hair pulling. no eye.gouging," the referee, known as Mr Clean. intoned the rules as the gladlatrixes ente red the arena: a 12-by 15· root pit of mud about a root deep on the site or what a few hours before had been the dance floor. Mr: Clean. wearing an immaculate white T- sh1rt and matching r lam digger shorts, detailed ror the contestants several sensitive areas of the anatomy that were not up for grabs "under federa- tion rules." He never did specify which federation, but there was no challenge to his authority. INDEED, THERI!: WERE NO' MANAGERS. seconds, handlers or <.'utmen in the respertive cor· ne rs lo file a protest or throw in the towel. If any or the girl grapplers had a husband or boyfriend in the house. he kept a low profile throughout the ~ AJ. J evt>ninl! But there was -=· • no :.hortage' or fans, both ~ St 4--- ma\e and fc mah:, urging ew on the combatants ont'e the bell sounded Artually thcr1· 14 a:. no bell The reft-ree just !laid "l;-0 at 11 · w w11rds to that effeet and the-y did, for \hn•"' tw11.m1nute rounds The match began wllh curh l1'i1larrfrll 11,.ncss faring the other in a kn<'e ling p11:.1t1<1n . h;ind .. nn the oppone nt's shouldcri. Tht• obtt:l'l of 1 ht• i.::trnP ha:.n t thanged sinC"c AJaX ~ot <• half nt:l!>lln on U)yc;ses back rn the primnrc.Ji<d ooic. with a Greek sc:nbt named I lomcr 111 lht' pn•-.s ho x cittemµt lo pin your oppo· rn•nt to th1• mat. both ~boulder:. tou1·hinli{, with a :-t·ncs •lf laolrts. lol'ks and (!ri ps The houst'. for tlit· loc;.i l d1:b11t of this new ex h, h1l 1on '~"wt , 1.11 as any odd mnc"turt of young rol ll•J::C' kids <.1nd m1<t<llf' l'las'i blue <:ollar type5. :.c\-eral of wbom wore lh<' 1nit1al~ '· 8 P 0 E " .irross tht•ir lia<·ks The pre<.lornuaance »f sports t•a r~ anrt JJIC'kuµ truekl> 1n th!! parking Int :.eems to bt-ar nut thi~ random analy:.1:0 of the audumce. Men outnum~red wonwn but not uverwhelmmgly. The aud ience was strang e l y sedate until Hurricane Heidi 11nd Mad Duck entered the lists. Then even the boys in the back billiards room deserted their cue sticks ror the main event. HEIDI WAS A GENEROUSLY built baby raced blon~e wtlh a Bo Derek braided coirture, who ac· cording to the announcer tipped the scale at 165 pounds. This gave her a 40·pound weight advan- tage over lhe taller. rather elegant looking Mad Duck. who arrected a sort or Theda Bara hairdo and the same beestung lips, soon to be buried in the muck. I can't recall whether Hurricane or Mad Duck won the featured event of the evening. Near the end or the round, someone yelled "Here's mud in your eye," and as if on cue the interlocked comba· tants obliged by plopping over In a huge s plash of slime. The local dry cleaner cheered the loudest. As if m sensitivity to any women's rights is- sues that may be ut stake here, the management urged the vatrons to "remember Monday nights arc ladies nights with an a ll male review." 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I I I INSIDE : •Stocks •Business s t ............ ·~ .. o•v•1•·e.s .. ·•T•e .. le•v•i•s•io .. n ... ·· ................... WlclnMda ...... r •. 0c .. •o.1>et .. ~ •.• '.9111 .......... DN .. L•v•~•L•ur ................ ~~~ ~ ., Roseollloom Living a Nightmare "'ai11ts' GPneral Manager Optimistic, Despite 0-8 Start 8 3 J<mr-. St;\ A 0 OflNO••••ft1 ... •••U N1ghtnm1 ~ url• u:rn.ill rc·,,•n •\•cHnt peoplt-dunn~ 1'l<'c.'1nn.: h1111r!I It ·,. J• rart" lK'l'l1s111n "'ht•n otli' ~ "uah :rt>' d bad drt!lilll 1lu1 111~ tht• du)' For Ne" t >rh-.m~ St!rnti. t;,·111·r 111 Manli~cr St,• • llt1io.<'11Lloum ho"' 1•v1•r his night n1urc h.1:-•••blt•d (111 "'"'hi agonizm6( "''t'k' llll'lu1h11..: hoth tha\" and naghlb Rosenlilou111 -. lit•£ 1.11 'tvr\ 'lJr1 .-d innocently lhl' a ll\'rtllhJll nf '·111 7 when he wuu:hctl 111~ S.11111, ,1un1blt' fumble am.I ~l vt' ,1\\U) •• 21; .!:I ""'n l<1 San Franci:.n1 OPTIMISTIC All \'. 1•:-p,..l 1dll) sinc-e the Sainti. "''r" t:"<Po.:t'lt'«I to c·on tend for the N I-C title lto11enbloom pa tiently "a1tcd fo1 h1 ... t1·a m to rebound He 'sslill wa1t1 nl! • t:1t,:hl wt't'lts and er.ht IU.llt!tt later thr eiult"(J 800 of the lat'4· tbn111 owner (.' 11 rroll Ro .-nb lou m~rinas h1 11 rn ulrt:1H'd Saint.s tu Ana tiim Stadium ttu.i: wt~kto face tht! Ihm.· And. rath..r lh»n b1tttll the Rams for (11'St plarc an their div 1on like t ht> :O.atnts wen: UJltlclud lb do at tht' h\·~"'"'"" of the c a mval~n New ( >rl('itt\.~ will t:w luolung for its rsl win T here wa~ no wa y I t-xp.>c to be II H .it lh1s point of lht' sells , " ad rnllll·d Rosenbloom Crom t\ls o (ice 111 No•"' Orleans "I don't think anJ,body l'ould hdve a nt1 riputed this \ Wt-dOn't w .. nt to pi.nic. thollgh We rt trying tn be patient out\of necessity · ' BY NEl'E SSITY, Rosenbloo 11 means tus hands are tied for the m · mE.-nt. With the trading deadline pas ' ft <ii.t-nblourn .1drn1ts he 11> limited in the rhun~e~h.,can mukl· "You rt• \\.·ry li m ited in what you c110 '10 durmg tht season," he says. · Then.• are some changes we have lo tnakc. but we 're n<1t goin~ to go crazy. All w~·re trying 10 do MW is gel throu.:h'lhe 1980scason " And that means. according to ttoscnbloom ~t dyrnj( with Coach Dick Nllldll, dl-SP1lc ht'a\'y opposition to the contrar~ 'I'm tryin~ t11 he objective," he Sa}. I rlon 't wunt lo m ake any emo· t1onaldec1c;ions · IN <YrHER WORDS. Nolan will stay on J'i roach 4'1t least until lhe end or lht' season. anyway, which will give the former Rams e Kecutive vice· president a chance' to assess what coaches are available-includ.in~ the Rams' Ray Malavasi. who has yet to siRn a new contract. "I haven't talked to Ray in some time." says Rosenbloom, who has made no secret of the fact he'd love to have the gruff Jlalian mentor. "The league has some pretty tough rules about that. you know. They call it tam- pering. "Ray is a good coach and he's doing a great job there. And right now he works for the Rams and I'm in New Orleans." OF COURSE, nothing would please Rosenbloom more than wiMing his first game of the season against the former organization he used to work for before he was rudely fired by his <See SAINTS, Page BZ ) . STEVE ROSENBLOOM Artists Seek Berth Deil'I P11M ,. ... ._ ltt 0 ..-1 Am6r•• Playoffs Secured. With Win Friday By ROGER CARL...,ON Of ,,_ 0.1ly Pilot Sl•ll It'~ been a long and bumpy road for Laguna Heach Hi gh foot bat I fort uncs the glory yt•ars of lht> 4-0s, 50S and 60s are more than a decade r emoved from the last CIF playoff ap- 1)earance by the Artists (1968) And Pr1day nig ht's South Coast League opponent, San Clem t'nte. has c r eate d one p\1thole after another. to the tune or I 0 straight wins (although one victor y was fo rfeited >. SAN CLEMENTE'S wishbone attack 1s the ba rrier in Laguna Rt'ach's quest for a playoff berth a win for the Artists Friday would clinch a spot in the playoffs for Laguna (S·l overall. 2·0 in leagucplayl. "We figure three wins and the ll'am i.., in lthe playoffs)." says La g una B~ch Coach Wa lt lla mera. "!Mt San Clemente is a p retty formidable obstacle. espf'eially after what they did to Laguna Hills lac;;t week. "We've just been ta king them 01.,1c al a l.Jme. Last year we talked about CIF and ll was a m is take. It didn't work out." LAGUNA BEACH'S only loss v.as an upset by University and Hamera s ays· the reasons are t"lear "We were cocky going in· to that game, but I don 't th.ink lhat will ever happen, again. It was a !!.ooO lesson for us and maybe a blessing in disguise. \h• know what it s like to lose. it 1s n 't a p lt>as ant fee ling tbe mormng after.· This Weekt\s Pre p Football Games !all ram es at 7 :30 UllleU netd) n.rmy n.u.. Marma by 3 G.ean View by I Mater Oe1 by 12 Mission by 7 Ma11na vs Newpo11 Haroor Ocear. Yre-' ~ Kennecv Santrago is Ma1e: f>er Laguna Hills vs 'Mission Y1e10 n. Site Newl)Or t Har oor Western Sant d Ana Bowl M1ss100 V1e10 rrntay [d1son is Hunhngt()(l Beach Fountain Valley vs Wes1m1ns1er Costa Mesa vs £s:anc1a Corona del Mar vs Irvine University vs. [I I oro Dana Hills vs. Capo Valley San Oiemente vs. Laguna Beact Edison attack offensively. while a quick defense . led b y linebackers Troy Seurer and Rick DiBemardo. "ey the de- fense. which will be operating Against a look-alike opponent. I l'tn. V81ey "8. Weetmln.._, Fountain Valley is working on a four.game winning streak against the Lions and a victory sets up an anticipated Sunset championship showdown with Edison. Westminster. however. is 1·1 in league and has the type of at- tack <tailback Eric Willingham) whic h could estabijs h ball· control. something no . one has done yet to the 6·1 Barons. who are ranked No. 3 in the Cl F Big Five c.onference. As for a pure running game. Hunt1ni(ton Beach Westminster Newpoll Harbot Irvine M1ss1on1 V1e10 Cap1str ano Valley Laguna· Beach £d1son by 14 rv by 4 Cstancra by S Cdm by 8 £1 Toro by 14 Capo Valley by 20 Laguna by 2 s maller Mustangs, who revolve a r o und quart erba,~k Greg Teregis and his quick run·pass style . Estancia. the defending Sea View League champion, is 4.3 overall and 2-0 in Jeaeue. and ia t'Om Ing off a 4.2-6 rout of Irvine. The Eagles are No. 6 in the CIF CentraJ Conference. Costa Mesa. meanwhi le, is 1·6 over all and 1·1 in league follow· ing a 17·0 setback to El Toro. CdMva. lrvlne If past results are an in· dicator. I.his one s hould be a low· sroring affair as each has had trouble putting points on the scoreboard. QUARTERBACK LANCE STEWART LEADS LAGUNA BEACH AGAINST SAN CLEMENTE FRIDAY. 1 he key to Laguna Bd'ach's re· surgenre to football respectabili· 1y 1s Lance St ewart , a left· hand ed quarterback who is \ irtu;ill~ a one-man wrecking t·rew Westminster may be Fountain Valley's sternest test to date Quarterback M alt St evens continues to be the hub of Foun- tain Valley·s attack. averaging 150 yards a game through the air The least he has thrown for in any single game is 123 yards Corona del Mar's best weapon is quarterback Clay Tucker (641 ro r 123 and only six interceptions f o r 762 y ard s and four touchdowns ). Among his targets ar e C hri s H ec k e r , Kirk Swarthout. Greg Rizzotto and Chris Bright. Lakers Clobber Clippers His pbsing stats· 3~ comple· lions on 79 atte mpts for 753 ) ards. despite playing a good deal of the season with ankle and shoulder problems. llcrc 1s a look at earh of the 11 -.!•Imes this week involving Oran,ge \oasf area teams : Winless Irvine 's potentiaJ is ba~ed on the running of Paul Auckland and Jamie Sturtevant and the passing or quarterback Bob PPrry Magic's 29 Points Leads the Way, 131-101 Martna va. Newport Newport Harbor's 8·8 tie wtth Marina in 1979 proved to be the margin Edison needed to win the Sunset championship outright, a11d thi~e could be JllSl as im· portant ~ard CI F playoff con· sideratlon. Unlventty va. Et Toro Da mon Sweazy. a ISO.pound Junior tailback. is the player University must s top if the Tro· jans (2·5 overall. 0·2 in league) are to spoil El Toro's quest for u~at.en status in the Sea View League. SAN DIEGO CAP 1 The Los Angeles Lakers met the San Oie10 Clippers Tuesrt~y night, but perhaps tbe outcome of lbe game was decided 48 hour s earlier. "If we come off a loss and it's ~arU4!'lt; we try to be r~silient, .. said Los An~eles Coach Paul Weatbead s hortly after. the Laken clobbered the Clippers 131·101. "We try to build on the loss. We try to be responsive and to concentrate." The Lakers wer e beaten 108·102 by San Antonio Swiday nt1bt for only their second loss ol tbe season. they had no dif ftculty in picking up their eighth wtn acainat the Clippers . .. We tried to work on team de· tense and get all our guys to do a 1ood blockout j ob," said Westbead. "I wu a little con- cerned on the road. It's tougher to dJ• in." Most likeb'. Westhead wasn't conee'* for very long. After tile Clippen scored the game's first two points, the Lakera rattled off six straight points to take tbe lead for 1ood. It •• 12·30 after one quarter, 71-41 a Mlftlme and 10.·70 after ............ _,. ,"llqie" Johnson led ea.a ........ wtda • polnta, eiabt r•'••dl ud 10 a11iata. He ..... 11 ol 1111 fOlDta bl the ""' ..., Mid played only Sl I 11111.....0. ..... Abdul-Jabber, who .... II N'mdet, added 18 ~ llid IOntlouDdl for die .118A ellamploa1. .,.! •Norm,._ ii .. .t:n-:L~ La ndsberger had 10 points and \Q reoounds · The last thing we ~an afford to do4s thinl< we a re4a shoo·in, ·· ~n1d Wilkes. "We wanted· to come back out and get OD lbe winning trac k . Eve rybod y pJ'byed and everybody scored tonight.·· ll ookie Mich ael Brooks , averaging 2:2.3 points a game, made his first s tart fo.r the Clip· pe r s a nd t otaled 24 points despite sitting out the fourth quarter. Phil Smith added 18 points for San Diego, 2·6. and Swen Nater had 15 points but on· ly three rebounds. well below his average of 12.0. "I thought their fast break de· moralized WI," said San Diego guard Brian Tuylor. "I don't know what to say. Unlll we im· prove on our offensive -execu· lion. it's tough to J(rve answers as to what·s wrong " Guard Henry Dthby, signed earlier Tu~day by the CIJppers u a fr('e agent, played ex •te n sively and scor ed seven points. "They executed but they're not that much better than we are." said San Diego Coach Paul Silas of the Lakers. "I think it's a"question of our defe nse right now. We know what they do. but it's a matter of execution." Silas expresse<I t he feeling that Bibby. released earlier this fall by the Philadelphia 76ers. would help his team. "Bibby's a pro," said Silas. "He'll give ua leadership and will push the ball up. This Is a )Oung ball club. he knows what It takes to win.'' Edtton n . Hunttngton The CIF 81~ Five Conference defending champion Chargers of Edison are working on a 15· game winning streak and have been ranked N'"o. 1 in the con· rerence and Orange County since the start of the season. H u ntin g ton Beach . m eanwhile. is 1·6 overall and h as lost 25 straight Sunset LeaguP games. Edison Coach Bill Workman offers this about Friday's oppo· nenl : "They are good. Look at the ir scores. No one has scored more than 21 points on them and c h ec k th e l e ngth of Westminster's drives -19, 11 and 9 yards. They could have beaten Marina and frankly we think they could just as easily be 5·4!. They have to be the best 1-6 team going ... D.J Bell spearheads the Marina (5·2, 1·1 in league and No. 10 in the CIF Big five Con· ference) revolves around veer quarterback Bob Grandstaff, but the Yikes will apparently be without No. 2 runner Pat Lustig, who suffered a broken finger against Huntington Beach. Newport Harbor 0 ·6. 0·2> has been limited to five touchdowns this season two in the last four gam es. CCMta MeM ve. Eetanda Contruting styles and situa· Uons are here as Estancia's power I, bolstered by a passing combination of quarterback Jim Mcc ahill and receiver Abel Cachola. f(O against Mesa's Sweazy has rushed for 8.iQto'- yards on 165 carries. has caught al least one pass in every game. h as scored 11 touc hdowns , kicked six PATs, run for a pair of two-point conversions and booted a 26·yard field goal. University's hopes rest on the shoulders of Villa Park tramfer- Randy Scott, who has rushed for 397 yards in the last four games. San C1ement• va. Lagune The Tri ton s· wis hbone re- volves around Brett Jeisy's run- ning and Bob Owens' receiving,.~ <Su PREP, Pa1e BZ> Assist: Crossbar; Win:. Kings, 8-4 DENVER <AP> -A piece ol c,,..bar on a goal may be all tbat stood between the Colorado Rockies and a National Hockey Leape victory Tue9day nl1bt. A1 it I turned out, the Rocki• lolt to the KlnP., ..... Tbe Pivotal play eame wttb .. ,. minutes sooe tn tbe tblrd period 8Dd tbe ICON lmaUed at .... Tbe RoftMi Ud rallied from a '-1 deflclt ID a apu ot •\t mlDutes to Madloft tbe ......_ Laml1 lleDolald ftnd a ... f1'0ID tbe riOl fac.oeoll elrde, ....... ouek Id& ti•• croaabar b••l•d 1oalle aoa Orabam•. It boaaced awari;;.• AD1eliea tot tbe r••d ud Ille ' Dave Taylor scored what proved to be , tbe winnini goal at 7: 35. 'J1'e visitors tacked on three aoals after that. . The victory r&lsed Los An1eles' rec· ordto&-1·1, wbUethe Rockies fell to4·4·1. McDonald aaid his mistake · was that be shot tbe puck too hard. "I knew all I bad tb do wu lift the puck over his (Grabame'a) 1Uck, and when I did, I railed my hands," indlcatlq Olat he • bad ICWed tbe aoaJ. aut M laid lt dawned oo him quicltl.y tllat ........ too bard and too blsfa. "I an It bit tbe· poet," be 1ald. '"I'll• U., (tbe IUDp) 10 down on tbe Nlnt'*ft and ,et the goal." . Loa Ancelet Coach Bob Berry indicat· ed lbat bad the lbot fODe in, the tl~ ml1bt have turned decisively for the Rockies. "They're a good team," he said. "We knew what they dJd to Cbicqo the other ni1bt <Colorado came back from a 3·2 deficit ....r won 5.J). We knew tbe nnt five miDulea al tbe tl.nal period would be Import.-. Tben what do we do, we give up one, two actually, three toa1a in the tlntftft• ........ " UaW tblt peat, &M KiDp h9d CGn· trol, • U.., akaled to a .. 1 le9d. But '°'11 by llob Ramaa1, MeDoeald and Joel Quennntlle ~ tbe RockMI baek . in the game in tbe third period. Taylor's third goal of the nilbt his seventh of the season ended Rockies' streak. Taylor'• llnematea Charlie Simmer and Marcel Dionne, also connected before the iame ended. It was Simlner's ninth IOaJ al season -the beat in the lea1ue - Dionne, who tied for tbe Nia acorlna U tte last year . collected flve polnta two 1oala and three asaiata. It waa the Rockies· lltb atral&bt , to the k1np and their aeeond Joa to Loi Ahlelea club th.is aeaaon. ~ I • . J . A Capau .. Repot1 From the *or1d of Sport.I Srnitl1 Blam~s McMull~n ·For His Firing Fron1 As tr•tH f>'N• AP Dlsp•lclw• Tai SmHh. 8llll wlnl'lnte rrorn lhe p~11n of h«'ina firf"d HOUSTON Dt•pos.-d lfoU11too Astros Mana~et Ill by Genercal Partnt•r John McMullen, said Tve .. ttay \I WH • mllllt•r or Cj,10 M\ Mullen s that led lo h1:0. downfall "Hr 1 Mi· Mullen I wnnts th1i'i lo ht• h" lt••m. !'>m1lh .,~utl 111 the afterm1&th of M11111lu' ·:. 1·ontrnvt>r~1al der1:-.10n ·I h · rtcw:;n t want it to be Hill V11Jon 'is tom or Tai Smith <1 tt>um 11 ·-. a mut ter of ego '' Smith. g1vt'n muc·h of tht· t•red1t for bu1lc11ng lht' .\st ru:. II urn a last plat't' lt'am 1n111 tht' 1980 Nt1t1onal Le11guc Wt•st IJ1v1~iun champions. also ~u1d ht' thought Mc· Mullen s dcc1~wn tu h r1• h1111 was made Ill lht• emotion followmg theu lu~:o. 111 l'h1h1dt'lµh1a 111 the N al1onal l-eagut' c ha rn µ1onsh1p pl dyoffl. "I find the um int; rnosl unusual that two da> !> aftt't \H· lt•~l 111 Ph1ladelph1.a 1n the rhamp1on~h1p ::.ent!s that he madt.>" dt'.al to hire Rosen," Smith said "I ttunk mo:.L people fell "'e bad reJll} accompUsht'd somethm~ MuM of the ba:.eball fan!> aerosi. lht! country really"respected the Astros · · Smith said the Nf'w Vnrk Met::. had a:.kcd µerrnis,1011 th in terview him last Januar) but Mr Mullt'11 denll'd rhe re qut':.t without consulting Smith "I have no quarre l with that because al the l111w I had 1101 thought orleavin g the Astros." Smith said "Hut in retrospc<'t , 1( I had known what was going to happen, I wciuld have been 111 terested ------quo1,-••f lhP Day -------, Mike Pt>rklns, son of New York (i1anls Collrh Ray Perkins. asked if he planned tu enroll al Alabama, ht:. rather's alma mater "I don't want to go then•. I want to get an education ... DrrK-Roar• a• Haaek• Soar John Drew scored a season -high 32 points , in· m eluding lOof Atlanta's last 13. as the Hawks defeated Kansas City 119· 109 Tuesday to break a three-game National Basketball Associat ion losing streak. ~ott Wedman also had a season high for Kansas City. (iring m 34 points Guard Fred Brown scored ~ points as ~attle de ' feated Golden State. 119· 102 Brown hit his last 11 shots. includ ing a three-pointer . George Gervin poured in 30 points and Mark Olberding collected 23 to propel San Antonto to its eighth straight win. a 120-ll2 conquest of Portland ... Quinn Buckner and Brian Wint~rs. held Lo Just eight points for three quarters, erupted for 16 points an the final quarter to lead Milwaukee to a 106·99 win over Chicago . Julius Erving and Bobby Jones combined for 19points dur- ing' a third-qua rter s urge to s park Philadelphia to a 119-101 win over Cleveland . Utah exploded be hind Darrell GrifOth for 16 straight points to rome from behind 0111w and defeat Dallas, 11}4-96 ldallder• Toppi.-Can......._ 8-1 New York Islanders to a 6-4 Nationa l Hockey League , Mike Bossy collected three goals to lead the ~ triumph over Montreal Tuesday night. snapping a four-game losing streak for the Stanley Cup titlists. Bossy put home a 25-footer for the game-winner then added an empty-net goal 30 seconds from the final buzzer ... Swedish rookie Jorgen Petterson scored a power·play goal with 4:04 re· maining for his third goal of the game. leading St. Louis to a 5·4 victory over the New York Rangers ... Re1 Kerr and-rookie Deala Savard score d 14 seconds apart in the third period to lift Chicago to a 2·2 tie with Detroit. The comeback began alter Chicago successfully staved off the Red Wings for 1: 38 while short two men . . . Peter Peeters recorded his first shut out and Bea Wilson an d Biii Barber· each scored two goals as Philadelphia beat Calgary 8-0. The shutout was Peeters· second in his Nlll. career a nd lowe red his goals-aga inst average lo l.42 for the season. Philadelphia has now won five straight Rams fan Kathryn Thompson has done 1l 5l again purchasing the final 600 tickets for the c. • Rams' game with New Orleans Sunday -thus the game wiU be televised live on Channel 2. beginning · at 1. In addition to getting the blackout lifted for Southern California. Tho mpson is going to donate half the tickets 1300) to various Oran~e County charities and the other half on a first -come. first -served basis to visitors at two or h er con dominium communities in Sant.a Ana and Orange. There is a limitoftwofreetickets per person ( 18-and-over> Approdmately 150 free tickets will be available at 9 a .m . Saturday at her Park Orleans community in Orange . located at 660 So. Glassell. and another 150 at The Redwoods,. 1000 Cabrillo P_ar~ Dr .. Santa Ana. t.OS ANGELES -Boxe r Johnn y Owen of m" Wales. unconscious for more than a month. re· matined very critical and deeply comatose Tues- da y , a Cal ifornia Hospital Medical Center s pokeswoman said . Owen. 24, has not regained consciousness since being knocked out by World Boxing Council bantamweight cham. ~ pion Lupe Pintor o f Mexico City in their ~pt. 19 title bout. He has undergone brain surgery twice and remains at . tached to Ure support systems . P_,nos Trwl•fl to Sl9n M'i•llefd -.-l9al• San Diego Padres President Ballard Smith says II that the National League club is trying again to sign its slugger Dave Wlafleld, but with the idea of trad- ing him later-possibly to the New York Yankees." I • hope we might have a better chance of signing him because he knows we could then trade him to someone else." Smith said. Smith has said he had given lhe Yankees permission to speak with Winfield, 29, expected to be the top player a vailable in the draft, lut week . . . Eddie llobluom. executive vice president of the Texu Ran1e rs has told former Boston Red Sox Manaaer Don Zimmer that he Is a strong candidate for the Ranaers· manaaerial job ... Muamm .. AU will join champion Lan)" H•l•es at the ABC· TV studios Friday nilht to talk about bia loss to Holmes in a WBA heavyweipt championship bout, which will be retelecaat that evenlna at 6 p . m . <PST) . . . Fonner of. fenaive line coach Pat c.lllal waa named bead football coach at Nortbeut Louisiana University 0n Tuesday, succeedina John =id Crow who reaianed to to into private business, school of· aid . . . The Dallu Mavericlta placed center aa1p19 r on lbe injured Uat Tueaday . . . Mission Viejo i daclorft diver G,..I LotlCula has been nominated·for the IUvan~ard. ,............. - ITV: No evenll scheduled. UDIO: Hockey -Wuhinston at Kln11. '1 :IO p.m .. .. _.~-OGO (•>. Brent, 'Greek' Brawl N to:w \OH K I A I' I Vwh.•nt•t 1n the Nut1unul l-'oot11111l Lc1tguc muvt'd 111dour-• to t ht> pre game 'how S ur11l11 y wt11·n B rent Mul)bu11o:l'r .wJ J1n1m y "Tht< t;r~t'k · Sny<h·r two '>l l:llwarts on l'U~ flupul.11 'NFI. Today" pro- .iriim. g1111111 11.111:.lft~ht 1n a mid h>Wll 1)111 S11 y1f..,. 111, 1\111t·rh·u 's most fu rriou:o. 0Jrhmuk1·r , look a s winl!: at lht• :Ill y1·i1r olJ M us burger 11f11·r 1 h" t wq TV pt•rsonalat1es had ,11 ~111•.t ,1bu u1 the• amount of .11rt1n11• "Ttu-t:rct·k · w~s gt•tlm~ ilurin.: thl• l1•lt•1•u:-.l 1> ··w1n;N \'Ol"Kt: llH OIV1•1l 1n ,1 f1~h1 "-•lh 1\rnl'rtC'a .. odd::.mak1·r 11 :. r<i tht.·r tlt·JJrt'ssin~ b1·causc \Oil tt•ahH· tllt'rc's no "'a' vvu ·n_, j.! ti II 11 a ht' th l' fa V ti°r; t e ... Mu~bur.:t.'r s:11d from his home ul I .o:-. 1\ng1·l1·.\. ·'The µunt•h ldnd<·d. IJut 11 1·1•11;11111~ \\aS nothing I don t ft•1•l 1t 111da' · · 1 ·m JU:-.t lt-rrtbly up:.et ahoul 11, :-.a11I Snyder Tut'sday from his Nt·" \'ork office 'Y(H1 Just don't w a 111 l<• be for..:otlen about. I :-.pt•n d :A lot of time and money put t ing m. t•11cl of lht' s how together und I haw a lot lo say I would like I 11 "<U_\' ti "Lo<1k, lh1s is how this ki nd of thing happt•n:-.. You'rt' arguing ab11ut I 11ne. and some things wer<' s aid th;11 shouldn't have been said J'm :-.orry, and I'm sure A rt>nl 1s too l 'm nut a fighter l · rn rnll a lovt•r. 1 · rn J u.\."t a'' orkcr · · M llSBl' RG E R 'S br other. Todd. hrokc up the late-night fight before Br ent could punch back. "Todd wound up pushing 'The <:n•ck' bark ... s aid Mus burger 'IL 1)robably pn·vented it from hecomin~ a nas tier incident T hen Todd said . ·11e.v. let's get 11 over \'1lh.' and Jimmy and I walked outside alone and clearf'd thtngs u p I was sorry. both of us were so rry It was an unfortuante thing." "I like the kid." said Snyder. "This 1s the only time we ve ever had any troubles. Arter rive years. we 're allowed to have one s tinking little a rgument. This is m y beef. I just don't get enough time in the middle of the show. I'm totally frustrated .. Ml'SBURGF.R I S th e anchorman of CBS's high-rated wraparound football show. But th~ pre-game program only has som e 21 minutes of editorial time That's very little when it must be spr ead among "The Greek " Ph yllis George a nd Irv Cros's. plus game previews. the news package a nd other segm enLc; in the t1~htly formated s how. c;eor ge. the former Miss Am e rica who married Gov John Y Brown of Kentucky two years ago. returned to the "NFL To· da~" Ort 5 after having a baby That 's V. h<•n "playing time" became a m ore serious issue ''She "ants lu be more of a pres- ence on lht· show. a nd she's .· pushing Brent for mor e time.· said.a soun•e at the program Another source on the s how said Mus burger was told two w~ks ago to get George more Involved "T he tim e problem ls mine. it's up to me to solve it and l will, · sa id Musburger. whose contract expires in 1982 apd who is c ur· rently negotiating with both CBS and A BC Sports f'ro.. Patl*' 8 I SAINTS ... step-mother Georgi a f'rontiere. "Sure f'd hke tQ wJn." he says .. But we could be playing the Mary Ma gdatl?ne School o r Finance and it wo ulCl still t>e an important game. Whe the r it 's the Hams or Detroit it's important. betausewe needa win.·· What's beginning to t"oncern' Roi;enbloom is the old adaJ(e · "losing breeds los-ing." "At the beginning this team lacked e ver ything," he said orthe Saints "We've had to try to re· build in terms of attitude and those intangibles. It's like we've been ina whirlpool. "This game is 80-90 percent mental and losing is a tough cycle to get out or. What we have to do is re main positive." >· ROSENBLOOM IS staying op· timlstlc by te lling ever yone his team la still in the race des pite be- ing fiveaames back. "I 'm Just a positive ~rson by nature." Rosenbloom explains. "We could throw in the towel but we haven't. I s till feel we're in the race until It mathmatically says otherwise." Of cdune, Rosenbloom isn't a fool, either, and readily rec- 01nlzes the team has problems. •'Thia Is a franchise that has had a lotofturmoll In the past," he aaya. "There have obviously been tome problems . ''When you lose all kinda of thlnc• come to the surface. When tbln1• 10 wron1, ttUnas 10 wron1. It's Juat human nature. ' "I 1tlU think there's m.ore t.o1•tbemes1 here than one mflht Ullnk C!Gllllderln1 the situation, thou_.. ... SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL I WATER POLO BOB OWENS Trttona' Receiver MIKE DAVIS Artiata' Receiver f'ro•P,...81 PREP FOOTBALL. • • while La~una answers with a mu It 1 look attack . b<'n l o n <inythm~ but~t· predit•tabl~ Stewart's ch1er target is Mike Oavis, who hai. caught 21 passes for 451 ya rd s and n i n e touC"hdowns Davis. too. is ba nged up with a back mjury and torn li gaments in his left thumb. in ad- dition tostrept. A key to l.uguna Reach ·s s ue· C'ess out of tht> double·w1ng is full bar k Eric Clark 's tough run ning ins1df' Ocean View va. Kennedy Ocean View ( 5·2. 1·1 in the Empire League ) attempts lo s t ay within range of league· leade r Loara an a league that s till includes no one with an overall losing record test of the year following three i.traight losses a s the Dolpt11ns (4 3 overall. 0-2 in the South Coast League 1. meet a team s teaming from its first loss of the season. Capistrano Valley 16-1 over· aU J was upset by Mission Viejo a w eek ago. droppin g t h e Cougars fro m Orange County's No 4 spot and the No 2 berth m th e Cl F Central Conferent·e polls. Lag. Hiiis VI. MIHlon Vlefo Coach Rill Crow has two big problems gelling his team ready to play again after their s t aggenng upset of Capistrano Valley and contammg Laguna Hills sophomore quarterbark Bill Mr Vicar Pirates Post Crucial Win'; Rustlers Roll Oranae Coast College's water polo team took sole possession or second place in the South Coast Conference race with a 13·9 win over Santa Ana at the wiMer's pool Tuesday. Both teams were tied with identical 4-1 records goint into the contest but Orange Coast, pace d by so phomore Jeff Young's five goals. pulled out the win to raise its record to 5-1 in conference: 16· l overall. Along with Young, sophomore J eff DoMell added three goals wh ile Gi les Allison . Steve B a rtosik. Ro b Wyatt, J e rry W yatt and Adam Sofio all c hipped in with single goals. Orange Coast 's only loss or lhe s eason was to undefeated Fullerton College, last Friday. 15 7 The Pirates· next game is Fri· day when they host Cerritos m a 3 · 30 contest In othe r Junior college action, c;otden West hcid an easy time an its Southern California Con- ference match at East L.A as four Rustlers st•ored three goals a p1eceto leada21 4v1ctory Terry Zac h a r y, Ri c k Hamilton. Dean Robe rts and Mike Castillo all scored three goals lo raise Golden West 's con- ference mark to S·O. 15·0 overall. F'our other Rustlers scored t wn goals ap1ec<' East LA drops its conference re('Ord to 0·5. T he Rustlers will t ravel to Fullerton Thursday 13 p.m .) for an 1 mportant non -conference game with the Hornets Fullerton College is c urrently undefeated in South Coast Con- terence action Kennedy (4.3 overall. 0-2 in league> features a strong of- fensive line I 200-pound tackle .John Alvarez keys ttl Ocean View's veer orrense. geared around runners Doug Irvine and Rick Moser. rigure to give Kennedy's de fense a stern tesl. LeFlore Declares Three More Free AgenlsListed Santiago va. Mater Del Kevin Higgins continues as Mater Dei ·s No 1 runner I 115 C'arries for 600 yards). but l>Omething new has been added to t he Monarch s· game with quarterback Tom Baine. who has sparkled with 26 comple- tions 10 37 attempts for 301 yards an Mater Dei's two Angelus Ll'ague starts Mater Dei (4·2·1 overall and . l · 1 in league J. 1s ranked No. 8 in the CIF Big Five Confe rence. Santiago (2-5 overall) is 1·3 in the Garden Grove League. This one is a non-league skirmish. Dana HUia va. Capo Valley Dana Hills faces its stiffest Fingers NEW YORK <AP I Out fielder Ron LeFlore. the hase s tealing wizard with the :\ton treat Expos, was one or three players to declare for free aJ::Cn cy T uesday But his announce me nt lacked the fanfare a nd publicity afforded Dave Win fi e ld 's winding freedom trail. Besides Le Flore . who swiped 97 bases in 139 games for the Ex- pos this year. c atcher Mar c Hjll of Seattle and outfielder \'ar Harris of Milwaukee also made their free -agent intentions known, raising to 38 the number of players who so far have de· cided to . participate in the Nov. 13 re-entry draft in New York. Winfield declare d for free agency last Wednesday. the first day permitted under the rules. Demands Hut that decision has clouded the Padres' efforts 10 trade Win· field and get·l.om cthing valuable in rt.•tum Tha t eloud could be lifted wh"'n the results of a poll of the maJr>r league clubs are re· \'Caled The owners were asked Tucsda~· by Ray G re bey, direc- tor or the owners · Player Rela- twns Committee. 1f they object· ed to the Padres signing Win· field with the understanding that h~ would be assigned to another club. If the Padres don 't sign Win- field by Nov. 10 --three days before the free agent re-entry draft -their only compensation for the three-time All-Star would be an am ateur draft choice • Trade SAN DIEGO IAP > A multi·player trade bet ween the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Padres is being he ld up until relief ace Rollie Fingers agrees to contract with St. Louis. a San Diego newspaper reported Tuesday. want to give up a bat !player for me if.I 'm only going tobe withthem for oneyear " Fingers. baseball's all-time leader in saves. told The San Diego Tribune that the Cards '·are trying to work out a contract for three or four years . or whatever." Finge rs. 34. said the contract talks are being handled by this agent Je rry Kapstein. ",Jerry's been talking with the Cardina lsT but that's about all I know," said Fingers. who h as de- manded to be traded. "I g uess the Cardinals don't According to published reports. the Cards were ready to send younl{ catcher Terry Kennedy a nd several other players to San 01ego during the World Series in exchange for Fingers. sta rting left-handed pitcher Bob Shirley a nd veteran catcher Ge ne Ten ace But the trade hit a snag over the one year re- m a in mg on Fingers ' contract. According to The Tribune, SL Louis would also give up infielder Tofn Herr. pitchers John Urrea and George Frazier and outfielder Ke ith Smith Football Signals NEW . !!!! I.I INELIGIBLE RECEIVER or INEU<MaLE MEMBER OF KICKING TEAM DOWNF1ELD Right hand touching top oJ cap . ' •!! ii ILLEGAL CONDUCT Orie open hand extended forward RENT RABI For only 13!! FREE MILEAGE -----..... I ...... ·--·· .·-. ... .......... ....... ,._,,. --·· ... . . . '\ -- t UC IRVINE I SOCCER OM.Y Piil.Dr - Rog~r C.arlson 'rhts .Joke Wasn~t :t'l•nny to OV ,. . .. I . ! t ... A •tAndin" jolw '" I ht• pn-S!i bull II lo takt' ~lll oa bow far I.be olfkl•l11 will wallt~ff a JN"nalty for O(f1lde. will It bot-four h\\" cy Slll aNI thl11 lime! But IMt S1tturd11y ':. JOltt> ~ •~n I ''t'ry funny as U.e offttlals mana.at>d to fiaure nur tJuo half Lhc dlttance from th" thn·t• y1anl lint' tc1 lhf' goal hnf' waa twu )'ardA as th<' vtaced the.• ball at tht nnf' yard lint' fur Cyprt-ss lt1gh It Wh prior tO th,• ('ent11r1on!I' tr ror <I t W (J po\nl play, ttw wmnan.i l•)mt.:. .. tur h tht'y 11n1 bv virtut! ol lnchc~ on a via) ~ l'lo8<' C)(ot'an \11""' was iirgwng II still wa~rn t 1r1 11111 It wu b )' inr hf''- to provide Ocean \lit· .. "''1th 11 IS 14 t-.:mp1n• L.A• .. gut' defeat. 11 thf' ~ 'fhMt a lllnl "noul(h. but wh~n lhc penalties art• m1tn•hed off 1rnd t.·1rn111 a.re: de1tll 14 aod HS· ytJrd i.ienaltae·• for 11001t>ttun11 th11t C•lls"°r IS •rd", 1t c11n alt.-r an wtrom~ And we're not talk 1nii about pt'n11ltle11 lt'vied fn.m the point of foul The outcun\t' """" alterl!d Sa.t un.lay night Without th.-... .ctru IH 111chc:& thcr ... is no way Cvprt't'l\ would hi.v.-1·ored the two point con H•riuon • Aa for 11pC>ttln1J the hall currcdly after i.n in r11 rnplrt100. mi.ybe' tht.• rds need a nail to spot th~ ui 1j(1naJ point nl thc ba.11 A" fur rnarktnt: o(f ltll' Nrre1·1 distance the un· Iv ~l)lu11c>11 would 1wt:1n 10 be a re .. rughts in a malh d •'" or lht-~"' or a t"ukuJator • • • FOUlb&.1l 11ffl<'1t1ls don 't tukt' ne111 the hc.>at from fans or Preti!i a~ d~:. a b11sltt'tba1J offl l•tal, Mmpl) because the aC't100 b too far it~a' for mos1 tu clearly see somethtng ~rnng · But when 1t romcs to spotung thl' ball. 1t i. r11ht there for cvt•ryont' to s~ 1tnd· I hnd myRelf amazed at the constant m1M·ue by offl c1als "ht-o spotting the ball He -.asn'l able lo make 1t lo lhe festiv1t1es tw~'tlllllt' ol 11lneiss but 85 y~<ir·old Harry "Cap" ~hl'Ut• was 1nduc:ted into R1tker Untverl>ity's A1hl.•11r Kall of Fame Saturday Cap ll> a former cuach al Huntington Beach "'h .. rc-he spent l9 ears with the Oilers It's second i.lo~n and 10 at the~ and after un incomplel.Jon your team ll> faced "1th Uurd· .. nd 11 r\ lt>tterma n 111 foothall , basketball and track Jl the RJldwin Cit~ Kan . 1nslJtution. Cap was ctl .. Tliree Spots Open . Mulligan: He's In a .Quandary By JORN SEVANO Ol 1 .. o.llJ l"I ... Se.ti UC Irvine basketball coach Bill Mulligan IS finding it in· creasingly tougher to assess his team. After 11 days of practice and one intrasquad scrimmage, MuJligan is still s huffling bodies lo find the right combination Mulligan thought he had the answer. too. until the team went through its first scr immage Saturday. AS EXPECTED. Kevin Magee 1rabbed the spotlight. sconng 34 VCI REPORT points in lhe 84·84 tie But while Magee's totals were predictable, -tbere were some surprises like Randy Whieldon 's 20 points and Scott Hartman ·s 18. Kevin Fuller added 26 and Grant Taylor 20, but they. too, like llaaee. att expected to produce. Anyway, the bottom line '5 tbat Mulligan is 1n a quandary a1ain with o nly two spots secured by Magee and Taylor "It's tough because it's .hard for us to p l ay aKai n st ourselves," says Mulligan "We can 't run our offense because. of how we play defens e. So we'rt' forced to use our options.·· MVUJGAN HAS his lop fivt.> positions nulJ\Pered with No. 1 being ti)~ point guard : Nos. 2 and 3 lhe posts: No. 4 the off. guard ; and No 6 the small forward. Presently, only the post positions are fiHed. Whieldon. the s harp·s booter out of Saddleback' College. is battl i ng fre s hm a n Be n McDonald for the small forward spot. whilt.> Louis Bre mond. "I know I'm not going to be happy finishing m the middle of the pack. Iv.ant to wm." • * • Two pre-season publications a r c n ·t ve r y impressed by Mulligan's team a s Strt'et and Smith picked UC I to finish sixth In the conference. while this month's Playboy m a gazine , which should hit newstands to· day. tabbed the Anteaters for seventh place in the PCAA • • • UC'J '!; basketball program is having a "Let's Get Acquaint· ed · c bruc Nov. 6 at Crawford Hall AlJ JUnmr coHege and high school <'<>aches are invited to at- tend The progra m calls for a team workout from 7·8 p m . with a live scrimmage following from 8-9 Afterwards. there will be a cocktail hour for Mulligan's s taff and the coaches lo meet each other. Those coaches interested In at. tending c an RSVP through MulUgan's office on campw;. • • • The UCI cross country team will host it.~ first invitatiooal this Saturday with squads from San Diego State, Long Beach State and Occidental competing. The UCI Invitational is the firs t under two-yrar head coach Larry Knuth, whose squad has already won t wo m eets tbis season The meet, which will begin at 10 a . m . wiU be the Anteaters' final tuneup before t.he PCAA championships Nov. 15 at Stan· ford • • ft . The wakr polo '>quad. after a tough road trip which saw lhem absorb losses at Stanford and UC Berkeley, returns home for a three-game homestaod begin· ning tonight 171 with Cal State Fullerton at Tustin Hi gh. Kevin Fuller and Ranier Wulf hold the inside tracks to the guard positions. UCI (13·3·1) will then continue its stand against University of "I hope we have battles like Pacifi c on Saturday (noon t and this all during the year ," says UCLA next Tuesday 17 p.m l. All Mulligan. "I realjy feel a person g ·11 ._. d t N • rt becomes heller when another H~~:r ~ -..,{~ye a cwpo person is pu.sttjng tum. • .-. • 1'f know st~rtingJs important The women's volleyball team 'le a lot of guy..s. but it's not t&" • is e ntered in this weekend's • me. 1.\-1.iwboW.,Vstbat counts." UCLA NatiOftal Invitational Ideally, MWligan would like to featuring 24 of the top teams in shu..ie 10 ptayen in~and-OUt ot Southern California, includmg U.e lineup. RA!allstically, though. No. l ranked USC, No. 2 rated he'll problibly bave-io settle on UCLA and No. 3 ranked P~p.. · Fans Expect Too Much Fro01 USC LOS ANG EL~ lAP > -"I got a letter last week from an alum who said, Tm sick and tired of this le»in1.' " related a bemused Southern Cal football Coach John Robinson, whose Trojans la.st loet in W18. "He said, 'To hell with win· niog the big ones. let's win the little ones' and wrote about Mis· souri and Arizona State and Slanford and Oregon,'' Robinson continued. "People expect a lot from us." The Trojans have a 47·6·2 rec- ord. durin~ Robinson ·s t h years at the helm The only blemish on the 1977 season was a 46·2!; loss to Missouri and lhe only SPtback in 1978 was lo ~nzona State Last year, the Tro1ans were l l ·O·l , (ying Stan· ford 21 21. Th.ls season, Soutftern Cal's "downfall · was a 7 7 tie at Oregon on Oct 18. "I lhink the djsappoinlment people seem to be feeling with this team comes from false eit· pectahons ," Ro binson said Tuesday at his weekly meeting with reporters. "I 'm disappoint· ed that nothing has come easy for us, that we-haven 'l been able to score without really working for it. ' "But the team·s certainly not disappointing. The plilyers have been working hard,"' the coech continued. "We haven't lot1t in 26 games ancrneed t~ win· j\1.11 one more game to lie the all-time use unbeaten litrealt. A· I 'know some peopre say Marcus :All~ J;ias be:er'l a disap· poinlmenl at tailback. All he's doing i5 leading the_ nati90 in U1iD8 eiabt. perdine. ~ , • • 1'We're just aboat·ftere we'd The two-day pooJ .play touma· I · hope we'd be." says Mumgan of ment will run Friday ana Satur·. -nulb' ." . . . 1DI r· .. tfSC, 5·0· and rankerl I ·tdl team. ".We're-not ahead~ but day beginnine at 9 a .m . on both I _•_e·_re_not_ behind __ · • either. day sat UCLA. •17.75 ............ no..,_.. on adW"CMI ~ ' • I 11 t . ' ' I• J,' - seventh national I)". had a bye last week. THE ROADSTER 'HIUI ed for his outstanding achievement in the field or coaching. His wife. Edna Mary, was present to receive rhe award. • • • A typographical error in Saturday's edition or the Daily Pilot eliminated some words from an ac. count of the Dana Hills -Laguna Beach football game For the record Dana Hills Coach Don OeC roote did not cause any penalties on his team and never has . • • • Last week's Daily Pilot · football favorites triumphed in 10 of 11 conlesta -with the only in· correct pick the Mission Viejo upset of previously undefeated Capistrano Valley. Through seven weeks the favorites are 66·23 (74.2 percent). One person who correctly called it wu Costa Mesa Coach Tom French, whose team had lost to Capistrano Valley (42-14) and Mission Viejo (17·15). "How can you say that." we asked French. Capistrano Valley had scored 42 points in three quarters on Costa Mesa and was 6·0. Mission Vie· · jo, now 5-J.l. defeated C08ta Mesa with a last· minute field goal. "I just think Mission will beat 'em," said French "And don't forget who told you so " We haven't. • • • El Dorado High is apparently on the hotseat re· garding a possible ineligible player and may have to forfeit three victories and a tie in the Orange League. If so, it will not affed Ule Golden Hawks' 14·10 victory over Fountain Valley in the non· league opener for both schools. Surf Sells 6,000 Seats Strike Not Likely forlndoorSeason ByCURTSEEDEN Of IM Dau, 1"1'-' SuH More than 6.000 seats have already ~n sold for the North American Soccer Leaji!ue Indoor opener Nov 14 between the California Surf and Vanc·ouver Whiteraps And NASL o~ners insist there will be an in door season, despite rumors from Toronto to the contrary PLAYERS AND OWNERS have been bicker· ing for tht' past several weeks over contracts and how much I hey apply to the indoor season. Rumors ol the players passing up the indoor season havt• come put or Toronto where the NASL board of directors has been meeting for the league's annual talks . Several of the Surf's new owners accompanjed GeneraJ Mana~er Mill Dawson to Toronto for the SOCCER discussions. and all returned confident the season will take plat·e "We'll have an indoor season," Dawson says. "My feeling is there wall be a settlement between plavers and owners prior to the season. "It certainly seem s like everyone has been bargaining in good faith right now. The player$ are anxious to have this thing settled," Dawson adds. The league's board of direclon is mum on the issue. communicating only through variou.1 slate· ments released out or Toronto. "WE ARE NOT at liberty lo discuss the mat· ters at issue between the two sides. Jn fact. we have an agreement with the NASL Players As· sociation not to d1scuss the issues in the negotia· tions in the press," reads a statement releued this week. It adds. "Negotiations with the players as· sociation are continuing We had a number of serious negotiating sessions at which progress toward reaching an overall collective bargaining agreement was made." Jn the meantime. the Surf is continuing its dai· ly workouts at Los Caballeros· Racquet and Sports Club in Fountain Valley. Jn Long Beach, where the Surf 1s trying tQ make a winter home, area busine~smen have been working hard to promote soccer. Rotary. Kiwanis and other service clubs are pushing the Surf, and a Long Beach boosters club has been organized. • • • Pll0(1'1LES> In Toronto, the league has been busy modifying or retaining several rules. The league approved an upgraded scoring system that will encourage teams to attack opponents re· gardless of whether they are engRged in a de· fensive struggle or getting thrashed by the opposi· tidn. The new scoring system adopted by the NASL gives the winners of games a maximum of IS points compared with nine under the old system. 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I We\tm1n''"'"· t, N•w-' "•,_, 10 81\lloo Mol'IGll>moty (If J..A t t..ou''"''lle, 1 81snoo D•PQO J Foo1'utl <4, !:t•n G•t1r111 .S C•Pr•\\, 6 C.•11von IS•uv11•I I L• Ou•nl.t • W•lnul 4 Soutn P•••d*"" 10 OranQO Misc. Tueedlly'1 T,.n .. ctlOnt ...SlllALL • .._~ ........ SEA TTL£ -lllHf.RS -Acqwlr.O l.lrry ,..,.,~. P'l<IW<. lrom Plttl0Ur911 to c.,.... plot•.,,..,.,,., lrMuctlon ""''"_..,,Odell JOfl .. 10\ ... p., .... USIC•TIM.L ,......,.__.. .. _1111 .. DALL.A$ -Yf.ltlCICS -Pieced Ila!"" Orolll,,..r, , on llW '"lurecl 11•1. S'911ed S<.olt l';J,':4 ·:~~~':;~RS -SitMll -¥ llMy, ....,., •• to • ""'ltlYH' c.onllacl 'Wll ... d $Wirl P ... llltwlu. -rd ..,_ ........... ~ HIEW Jl:RSE'I' OEM\ -S....., CMOI ll•Hjowu1, to•w•rCI. to • tllrH yu r contracl l'OOTULL ........................ HEW OltlEAHS SAtlHS -lt•IH- MIU Sirk-. r~ --SI ..... Ur'<\< Collln1, r~ .. M<k. NOQCav ......... ......, ......... Haw 'l'OltlC llUINOlllll --~·· ..... Jim l"etll, ....... ,,.., ,...._.,..,, Of .. Cfftrel HecH¥ Lff9119. YANCOUValll CANUC:KI -.... t 0..' lroml•y, fMlle. •11111 Gerry L-1. ofltw, w O.li.• .. U.Geftlr•I HecMy ......... ciou.••• . FOlllOHAM -Me-l.Alft•, MM <r-e-try.,.. tree:• <OICll, rftt ...... NOlllTHllAIT LOUlatANA UN1va•l1TY -H•med "" C.ttln• H ,. ... 1ao111e11 '-"· ...... ttoclley ~~ ..... ....................... 0.-Wlll-... : ... tt .. t, ,,, ... '· ..... " t. l"WYe t. • Siore Fires Division BoM LOS ANG El.ES I AP> May Department Storu Co. said it Is replucing the president or its California operations, Edwin G Roberts The retail 1"xecut1ve will be replaced by R111ymond L Klauer, 48. who will become acting head of May Co <.:alifornla on Saturday, company spokesmen Hid. kl.AUER IS VICE CHAlaMt\N of the parent company and preceded Roberts as president of the Callfomla chain or 30 May Co. department stores. The St. Louis-based retail chain gave no reason for the decision to repl ace Roberts. But sources sai d exc.cuti ves in ~· Louis reportedJy had bee~ unhappy with Roberts job running California rt!ta1I operations and also said ther e had been fric· tion between lloberts and May Co. President Dav id Farrell Loans Approved DETROIT <AP I Eight hundred twen ty.nine auto dealers have r eceived approval for loans totaling S353 million through the Sm all Business Administration, the SBA says Another 309 ap p lications out of 1,550 received are pending Business Money $5,000-$250,000 Loans & Lease Transactions Preliminary Commitments Within 48 Hours Funding Within 5 Days Information Take n Ove r The Phone CALL (714) 752·1411 ---- - -SlfCUWTY PM:9'lC FINANCE CORP. ~. BL'SI '.\ E.'i'-;\ 10' EY '" ..... l"a10 Aa11er11!'>1>mPr t eBJ state DONOVAN CU WFOID The greatest hear loss rela11ve to •he s•ze ol an o pening is the soace under Your outs1c:1e door!> All extenor doors should be weather stripped on lhree sides anc:I have a tight · l1tt1ng threshold at rne botlom Windows should also be tight and weather stnpped Check around windows and doors for caulking A11 may inhllrate where your s1d1ngs meer window and ooor frames A lso iook to see that you have ltEAl TOlt __ .. mate11al B11y an acrylic late~ raul~ and 11 w 11I give you tna oest ooss101e comoina11on of 1ongev11y oain1ao1hty and elas11c11y A good metnod of 1oca11ng hidden cracks 1s to move a lit c and le aroul'ld your aoor and w111dow lrames on a windy da~ and look tor a lltcker o f the lle11"1e It w1 11 1nd1cate those area s wh ich are 1n need o t weather stripping 963-8182 FORTHERECOAOJBU~NESS PUBLIC NOTICE . "CTITl~J a UM NEU NAME uua,_...N, tn• 1011ow1ng "''°"' .,. _..,., Ov"n•U·•~ AARON R \EE CO . U'n W•lnut f V\t1n CA t"Hi*> • Aten ..... ,"' IN C• C•flt0tn1• '°' ~PO'•t•O"I· llt'l W•lri'-'\. fv\hf'\, CA 1'1..0 • '"" llU\I,,.\\ ., t-...1..i 0¥. 'Of Po••t•on RICH HE ... \..IH IHC J_,, E Ro<n Pr•'\tcti.nt fn1\ \l•••...,..tt• ... , fll.a "'"" 1~ CO..l\ly Cl••~ 00 O••nOt Counly on Oc 100.r 11, 1-.0 Publl\,...., <><•~ (0"'1 0••~':,11~~ ?< t 19 ... ov I 11 " 1"*1 Ill) to. PUBLIC NOTICE HOTtCE OF DEATH OF EDYTHE A. HESS AND OF PETITION TO AD· MINISTER ESTATE NO. A-t06ll3. To all heirs, PVBUC NOTICE ~ICTITteut eVMNalt lllAM9 tfAT• ... •T Tiii lollawl"9 ,_,_, Ir• Hint !Ml\l.,.uaa. lllVEltSIDE IUilHESS P~ltf( AUO(IATES. Uf f'ott>l.A.ftnue, !.u•t• n, P,O lo• "· ~ ..,..,,,, C•lllornta n.n """""' E Or•pt r. 110 Soulll Br1~101. s .. 11. 1\11. Co•I• Mo•. c.1110'"'• '1'2' t:te<r••UOft\, '"" • • C•H•0tf'U•<Ot· 00t•t1on, m ""'"' "W¥· S..flo n P 0 lloa ft L-llH<ll, C.lll0<nl• •101 t hu bu\IA9n '' conouc t•d b• • oontr•• p.rN rtlllp .. , .. ,". ·~'""' PMa A•-1•1n By Ar<rNllono. In< By E J•met Nl11r•r C..-..iP•r1-Tnl\ lle!-1 wH llled •Ill\ llw Covnly Ci.o 01 Or-Counly on Cl( IOCMrt ,t• PUBLIC NOTICE beneficiaries, creditors l'1CT1T1ou11u11Nu1 and contingerit creditors of NAME STATEMENT Edythe A. Hess of Laguna l"•~~~:0"""''1'G per..,,, "aoing ou .. H ills, California and 1NrERNArlONAL rRAOE co. persons who may be l1 .. no.1Pr-Aw Su•••".D•"• th i , ed . Pooni, C• ~•19 o erw se interest 1n the Er,..,, Good•• lot v •• A•~·· 5.,, wi ll and/or estate: c1orn•n••. c. 91•n · A petition has been filed r,,,. IN'I>~• .. conoucl•O DY.,,'" by Mary Jo Flein in the 01••0u•1 • " E ,,,.,, Ged11l Superior Court of Orange '"'' ., ... ,.,.,,, ... , 111..a ""'" 1,.. County requesting that Coun1y c11t,..,. or-c"""'• on <>< ~ary Jo Fleig be appoint· , • .,., 11• ,.., "'•"'• e as personal r epresen· 1 Puo11 • ....., 0r-c ..... D••lv p,101 tattve to adm1n1ster the 0<1 1• No.\ 11 •4 ,_ •J>7ao estate of Edythe A. Hess !under the lndepend@nt Administration of Estates Act l. The petition is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 C1 v 1c Center Drive. W est. In the City of Santa Ana, Cal1forn1a on NOif· ember 18, 1980 at 10 .00 a,m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granti ng of the petition. you !>hoUICI either appear at the hearing and state your ob1ect 1on!. or f 11 e wri tten objections w i th the covrl before the hearing Your appearance ma)' be 1n person or by ~our at· torney IF YO U ARE .A CREDITOR or a cont PUBLIC NOTICE HOfl(f 114VITINCO ••os e10 ITEM NO. •11 REV A NOl1C.E I!. HEREBY GlllEN '"•I \t•••O t>tOPQWI\ "'" Dt tf'<tHw-eo l)y '"• t +\t cA CO\\• M#w to 'lllftt fhe C• '' Counc.••. PO So• 1100, C.O\t• M4tw. C.•••'0' n •• 1'l•ltt, ot'I ~ t.tOfe ·~ f\OUI ot 11 00 •"" on ,:'r.0.1. Novflmbe,.. /, 1t+t0 H "'•" be ,,.,,., respont•Oll•t~ o• in. 0100.1 lO 0t1i11e' "'' Otd to ln.e City C.u•t• \ OtttCl' o;i fntt ptO()ef •nMun<.kl t1m~ 610' •111 ot puo11c.1·r open.a •n<I '••O • .,,..,., 41 t, 00 tt m or •s \OOf'\ IMt~•''e' ., prM.l1c.-01t on Fr10•Y. "~o'""'°'"' / 180 n Ifft! \ounc..1 C.nam ~f \ t, ~!'Ill I r:,.,, (jl'p/e-(.O\t .. M~lfJ r., 1-:S,."'\ 4 'ih1& tot f"~ '"'" \'l "O 0 1 L A,80A AN O "IA IE «oA~ AN(J EQ\/IP MEH 1 F011 I> P•P r >;(',Ct TA I IO N MAN•CEME .. rPPOCR•M AQ01l1QlrW~ \.fh •,,f tM \.Of'C&t1C~flon\ ""•, r;,-'SJ••~,..., ,., '""' ou1ce o' tne D"'""•\ '\Q Aqitl'U •f /1 F•+r Ortv~ ~""• ~..... .. '?'..,•• Bias V'W>i.110 0t 1ngent creditor of the de· •••• , .. .,, '" '"' .,....,1,.,,. o• ,,... c11v ceased you must file your~"" ... , " '4 '" ,,,.,. '''"''· on • claim 'w ,th the court or ~~·: ~:::.T0 -=~t~,:,:,_'~~,:. present 11 to the personal '""" •11 C..•• repr esentati ve app01nteo E•" "'~ '"" ·~ '•••<"•no Dy the courl w1fhtn four ··;·.: ~·;: :~ ~v·;,,:~~on~;h~n".: m onths from tl'le date of ..... • ., ,.. -~,, ""' ~,. •• 1, •w•tc> first ISSuance of letters a~ • '•t 01 •'I •4 u•t '0 .. I IOfln •nr p r ovided 1n Sec II on 700 of 1,~v-<>; .~:.,-:;'.' .;.~~~=~·;"•" D• t he P roba te Code o f e: ... o"> ,.,. .. , '""" 1ne '"" California. The tim e for -.~., '"" •••. ,,. ... ~, o• ••• P"''"'" t111ng cta1ms w tll not ex-•."~~:";~ ~ ;,':'~~~~,~/: ':.~:~~ pire pnor to tour mo11ths -.. -.. "",,,. .,,,,,.,, •"" <•n ••11'1 •n fl'Om the elate Of the hea r • •Q•••-"'"' '-"'""""'' ot IM COrpc>rat10fl 111g t10t1cec:1 aoove ~~ ~-~·;-: ~-:''~"~·~.~":. 0'~';"~ YOU MAY EXAMI NE ~•''""'" ~ o• • ,o.n1 ••n'"'" .,.,, I he Ii le kept by the court in. """''' ano ..,,,, • .,,.,. 01 •1111•,...••• If you ar'e interested 1n the ~~~~:~·',."": ,~;;• P;:~1,~~~~~.~.·P ·:~ e!>tale, you may file a re-•""'"'' ""'"' '""' .,.,.., bu\lne» un QUeSt With (he (.0Url tO re• d4'• "loOlollC>•>< nam< tne D•O V\<111 be ~~~~~t~yc~~I ;s~~~: ~!s~~~ ;,~:~~;~:_ ":'071~ .. ~~~"~,!':.':~ -~~: ~ ·'"' '•tt111oul\ o am •H prowi1o•d. anc:I Of t l'le oellt10n!'>, ac-no .. o., no ••tl•hOIA> n•""' •n•ll 0• c 0 u n I s a n d rep 0 rt s u•#d ""''" ,,...,. " .. <V"""' '~Ql>lld descr1bed in Section 1200 :~",:~n ~:"',~:,,~1;;,:n•:n~•:~":'~e of the Ca llfornta Probate nt m"' .,, 1 .... 1>,.,,Q.,"I. ,..<••l••v Code I •••"v'"' "'"' Mdn-• W illiam M Wilcoicen 1 384 F orest Avenue, Suite 24A , L aguna Beach , California 92651. Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot, Oct. 23, 2•. 29, 1980 4295-80 PUBLIC SOTICE ff'\fl L•\y l._(,)\;f'<•' ot \IV' (.1\V 01 (O\t• Meu ft!'\llr'W \ ,,.. f•Qnt IO (f'lf'(l .n , Ot •H 01d\ DA!tO Octooer '· '* Puol.•IWO Or-Co.t•l o •• ,, PllOI 0<1 It '"° •Jo.s-eo PUBLIC NOTICE 140TIC.£ TO COMT•ACTO•' CAU.l•G rGlt e1oi S<nool °'"'"' NEWPOAT-MEC,A UNl~t£0S(HOO\.. DISTRICT Sus O..Ohne l 00 o <'0<" p m ol tn• 1 )In CMy ot Nowmi.r, t910 !'It<• QI B..S Reo1D1 I~/ Pl.o<tnll• SI .Cosl•WW CA'1611 P101ec.t ld•ntdt<.AUon H•me. NOTICE OF DEATH OF KATHRYN D . NELSON, aka KATHRYN DUNBAR NELSON , AND OF MA I NTENANCE CARPENTRY PETITION TO AD · 'N ORI( THROUC'.HOUT THE MINISTER ESTATE N0.1 °'~,~~~'p~.,,,.,. on 1,,, i<it5·B IM•• A · f0640L SI Co>t" ~ ... CA 91•-~ T o a I 1 h e 1 r s , NOT1CE is 01~REBv GnlEN t1W11 benef icia ries Cred1fOrS In• •OO••·""me4 !><1-1 0t$1r1CI Of • . Or•n9fl Courtir, C•l1forn1•. •<l•nQ by anc:I (Ont1ngent ( redtlOrS Of •no tnrauon II\ Gonrnong Bo•rd, Kathryn D . Nelson. aka ,,.,.,n•ller ••IP rrtO lo •• Kathryn Dunbar N.elson. of n~1~:,::~~ ~~ ;::~~~u:'i~d'0i,.!~' Seal Beac h . Cal1forn1a,, su1edo1os1or1rw•w•roa••contr.oc1 and persons who may be 1or 1ne •bOv•PtoiKt. Otherwise interested in the B•d• >NII Dt reu1ve<I on tne pl•ce w i ll anc:l/or estate : '~'::an~:;:,:,~~:"./:!.!,"~':,:":,,'":." A petition has been Ii led ,,.,.., ''""' •"" p•.oc• by R. Donald Tompkins In Int'• ..... Dt. N "oepo\ll rtqu.,•O the Superior Court of ~~:.!~~.':1';,1 ,:;u,0~~n=';:..;'~~1,~ I Orange County reQu@stmg .... n,n N A°"''' ... .,.,,. O•<I oi-n•ng that R. Donald Tompkins a••• be appointed as personal ,.~.:,~~.!'~01:'~!..~~.:'i".;: .. ~~t,11e r epresentative to ad· E•cn bid""'" ... .c'°"'"""""' 01 m i n ister the estate o f 1newcuro1•'"''"'01a •oln•tontr..:1 Kathryn D Nelson, aka ~:~::.:.~ oy lne ""DI pr_,_, Kathryn Dunbar N elson rno 01STR1CT , ... , ... 1 ..... ••GM lo (under the Independent ••1•<1 ..,,¥ ...... DIO• or to ...... •ny Adm1nistrat1on of Estates •rr•Gu••,,••H <>< •n•or,.,•hh•• •n •"' A ct). The peti tion is set for Oi~~:' ~-~7R~1~~\, ot>t•1n8 from ·-----!!!!1••••11111!~---11!11•••·-------· . hearing in Dept. No. 3 at , ... O••e<IOt ot llW O.i»rtmenl 01 In a good seal wl'lere the slorm windows meet ll'le lrame o l t he pr~~ w 1 n d o w Use g ~"':~ caulking comoou11c:1 s•nce this 1s a t11ne consuming 1ob and You should not have to Clo '' more than once every 5 to I 0 years ti you use the right .18%~22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18%-22% on 6 n.onth1 to one year IOlidly MCured T.D. notH. Trust deeds available From '1,000 to 5200,000 c• IWf..,. ___.. & .,..-...1ty CAl1 OIRKT or COWCT FOR DETAILS & FRH m«>CHURE PLEASE CONTACT M£ AT HOME BUSINESS PLEA8E CALL AT TIME 8\/StH£SS NAME STREET CITY ZIP HUMTIMGTOM lliCH CPet.,·a LandlnQ) ............. ~.q W.llt· 714 14' 1167 ·Ill lfl.11t7 700 C ivic Center Drtve, e1uur1•1 Re1•1ions tr.e ;iener•• ~•v••• I W est in the City ot San ta '"G ••1• 01 i»• 0••m ••O-• '" ,,... ' , . toc.•••tr 1n •n1crii •n•s ~ u lo .., Ana, Caltforn1a on NOV· I ""''or..-lor H en <••II or Ifs. 01 ember 250 1980 at 10:00 wor•m•n -10 Hetult In• (Otl a m lr•<.1 ffWM r•le' Ar• on Ille •l tn. I I F. YOU OBJECT t th Ol!>IAICI of11u lo<•l•<I •I !ISi D e Pl•unh• St., Cost• Mew. CA <n•11 granting Of the petition. C:.0-\ m•y bt OOl••ne<I 01\ r.ct""Sl A you should ~ither appear ~:::r0:•,:,7"' ••1•• .iw11 oe Posto<! •• at the hearing and state Tn• •ore90•"9 s<n.ou•• 0, ,,., l!•t."1 your objections or file ... ~ .. ,.,._,u_,•"!0•••1111.S..,0• written objections with the "'9"' "' """"· rne •••• '°' ,.,,...Y I court before the heari no •nd 0•"1'""' ""°"' •twt11 '" •• ••••t • I ltmt •"" ON·IWlll Your appearance may be 11 •n•u .. mar.isa1orv upon u.e CON torney. ~::;:·~;.,,~/::"; :~ :~':"..':::: in person or by your at· 1 IRACTOll 10 """°"' the con1rec1 11 I F Y 0 U A R E A '•1C1 '""''"ltd rein 10 •II w0<-,,,.n C REDI TOR or a cont. tmp1oy•d o, 1rwm '" 1ne ••ocuuon ot ingent creditor of .the de· "':,!0:,i.;::·,,,., •"""'••""bid ,0, ceased, you must file your • periocs of 1o<1y.1,.,. 14)1 dev• •II•• claim with the court or 1,..d•••wt1or1N-i"9010101. present it t<? the personal o:,r,:.r;;: :;!,::' !f':.~:'':.~":: I representat1 ve appol nted 11on 01 ,,.. ,..,., .. ,, rn. ,..yment "°"° by the court within four '""' ... in,,.. 10rm wt '"''" '" uw months from the date of <ontr•c• CIOC......,t, . first issuance of letters as g:;:.~;~.~~oF'""' provided in Section 700 of ""'' .... '"' 01rect« · t h e Pr ot> a t e C ode of P1101os...a 0r.,. co.u1 D•••y P1101 California. The time for °'1 ~. No~s. 1• oo.eo filing claims will not elC· ' PUBLIC NOTICE pire prior to foor monttis ---- from the d ate of the hear· l'tCTmou,•uilMHI ino noticed abOve. NAMalTAHM•NT YOU MAY EXAMINE ou!.~~'~0!~•'"' P9•M>M •rt ooing the file kept by the court. HAAIOR PACIFIC MORTGAGE If you ar@ Interested In the •Hvuro11s ••. 1.01 0o .. s1r .. 1 estate, you may file a re· !:: 10• ,.._, .... ,,. C•11•orn.~ quest with the court to re· "''"'·P•clll< Mortt•t• 1n ceive special notice of the vHton, inc.,• es11torn1• ,..._.,1on. inventory of @state assets ttO t Dov• s,, .. , 1110, Newport , .. •• ,,, c.tllorn1a ttMO and of the petitions, ac-1toll9n J. S.-•. 1.01 Oove street co u ,, t s and rep or ts • 10 , N....,, 11H<11, c.11tor11i•.1H60 described In Section 1200 '"'' -•Mu " cOlldv<ted •• II of the Callfornla Probate llmllH S:::~·,1,c Code. MD<....,..tn .. nor• H. Jack Hall, Attorn•J •t L•w, U1 Dover Or .• Sult• J.J, Newpott IHC", C..; tel: (7'4) '42·1441 Gantr•• p.,, ... , ~J.\oerr """-' c ....... l ... tNr Tllll , .. .._, ...... 111 .. •Ill\ , ... C-1' Cl9rt. OI Of ... '-4f tfl 0..· , •• 21.1• • ' t- j, I ,1 ' I ' Business w.on..cs.y. Octot>« 29. um DM.Yfltl..OT - Now's Time to Save on Taxes OoseLook By SH•;aR\' 1.l/C'AS I hank hl'11vt·n~ nur income llu.l'll t1rt•n 't clu•• u1111I """' Aµnl Hui dt•fH"t>llSlnl( ab thl' thou11 ht of 1111'1'" n11ght IM•, ..... ll W IS(' Idea tu l>t' t hmJun.i 11 houc th1• 111 nuw 111 ord1.1r tu 1111n11111.t1• l1tx1·~ and m1t"1m11 . .-return:. ....... ltf"t' -.omt-l it.IC 'tfVIO~ 1tl1• Ji. frurn a rlt'w I ax n· 1>ort <i••t the full d1V1dend u ('l o ... io11 to 11.hll'h you art' en- l1llt.>tl That's lht• fl~t $100 1 n 111 v111 .. ncb un \' '\ !illX'k S m S'-'t-.1 clO ;1 11>111 l 11•turn I .... 11 h p r o \ 1-.1rlllb I 1'hlS .,.. ti I 1nc·r1•U1>t' Ill I !Hll and HIKl! ('lain'\ all dedut•t1ble items fur irlvt•Sll•rs. this i11rludes margin ,H'rount mterest, s tate transfer 1:.,ct•s . safety d~pos1t box cost..c; of 111veslment books. news papers. m a~.11ine and tax publications . inv<•stment c1>unseling and ad- ,·1sory service fees. tax adviser fees and p<>st age and telephone <'OSIS 11sso<.'iatC'rl with investini! Ronald Hine inspects stacks of heat stnks at R<1rg-Warner manufacturing plant in I thac a N Y . Th<' ;;inks will become part of energy-saving Turbo· Modulator system developed by the compan) 's New York division for com- m ercial air-conditioning syslC'ms. The system ca n save up to an annual average <1f 30 perc~nt of e lectricity con· sumed by a centrifuga l watPr chiller. according lO a com- pany spokesm an l'apitalize brnkerag"' <'Om· m1:;s1ons on hoth µurchas .. and sale Thf'y a rr J'lfirl of your in- vest ment costs and must be added lc> the l :J X·l'(>Sl hasis of your securit1t-s If .vnu s tdl at a gnin. commission:-. will r('dllc<' the taxes you rn usl pa; And the \ will incrt•a:.C' the size 11f you·r loss. if you sl'll Sl't.'urit11·s that have dec lined Plan a s tral 1.1gy ror establishing caµit:il g;iins ancl EARN 18% to 22% ON 6 MONTHS to· ONE YEAR SOLIDLY SECURED ·T.D. NOTES Trust deeds available from $1 ,000 to $500,000 all Direct or Collect for Details & Free Brochure '' PP~ '\;q...\ •,.,._,, (o·. [5.·" ' ¥~ __ "'_N __ x_v_E_R __ s_A_L_ ... , FINANC I A L .. OCEANSIDE ONE Of TliE NATION'S LARGEST SECONDARY LENDERS FUNDING OVR 100 MIWON OOUARS YURlY HUNTINGTON HARBOR UMOO hclflc Cont Htghwey Humtngton 8Mcll, CA 92M9 (714 ) 1146-5587 (213) 592-3M7 2110 SoY1tl 41111 Sutt• 8 OcH"tide, CA 92054 . (714) 43$-1104 NEWPORT BEACH &eo Newpott Centef Driff S...11• 250 N4twPOtt e .. ch, CA t:zeeo (714) «144-1923 Offices. in: Upland. Huntington Harbor. Pasadena. NewPOrt Beach. Citrus Heights. San Diego. Orange, Walnut Creek, Encino. San Jose. Oceanside. Palm Springs. San Bernardino. Los Angeles. Hay'Hard. Burlingame. and San Franc isco _____________ ...., PLEASE CONTAC1 ME A1 HOME BU SIN I: SS NAME ---· OPENING SOON Walnut Crtelc, Hayward AMAZING NEW GAS-SAVING DEVICE!: M f PAGER AHO I ARE PARTNERS My OvS\f!f~~ cea~s ,,. c.p•, r • "t· D~b' (lfMQ avo ~n ~ ,!' • ' P 1 "l<JS' o1ns .. e• Piot ensu·~s .. ~ \Iv o.1ge• dHO I ~·e Od•Me·~ ·~ ;A •'. IU~I • ,,.,. tl?•IJ• s a mn=" • ' ~ ' • IS minf1 ·k C Mu10\I~ H C Mu'l•h\ o,,,.,~,"9 Bue~a l'a • OUAI NG THEGASOUHE CRUNCH I WHAi MORE CA" I SAY' .. •• ..... yp• P~·J~c1 .,J -f' I•"\..,. I' P "t~ •"11 raii n-.utf'n , •fl'I .~_.,.. (114\'0l""'lf'' ,.,,.~, '""'I •I • An~,.., r>;qr P~vs ''" 10 ··~ h19he~1 oeq1 ~H An!\, "''" "'V nus•nl'~\ •' n10P~"' A' ''"•!' rt!m't 1 o ~e 0~1 .,. '""• ,. I _nnnS [),,.,,..,,t• AN OFFICE FOR $20 MO. P.O. IOX SIO MO. Hl~~CH MAIL.1Mf9 ADDllSS THE POST IOX 54,·2287 COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Coln• a St•mp1 GOLD & SILVER Prtc•• for 10-21-80 ~CloMtu6IO Sllv••CI Ill 11 a .. y s.cr ><ru9t•rAMI< MS1 ... !. M•olf lfdl -... 1 100 c.oron"' MU M.l!I WPU o\ ll... V" '° S•I••• Ii"'!' • um-. uo-. ·-11---... Cell tor t.vtr••• •••••r (71 4)5 ... 50 South l,;Oeat Pf•u Vlll•ge ___ .._ , _____ , Prestige locarcon Early Mail Oellvery HolC11ng anc:I lorwarC11ng u.s.r~ta1~ .,,....,...., Th•MaH S~ 17777 w-. st ....... lr•iM. CA 92714 (714) 549-4733 World Closs l ,.,,. r u lL '"J f CTIOIC_J by Cod1tloc ~~Ml~~ COSTA MesA - (7 14) !14< H) I 00 I L I ~~I :l8 7 ·HL£ir) Ancr.~ f rq•nft'' •nc 0o .. ~ev·i;~~=::::;;;....:==~~~:::' ''Mii Willi MDllS 1" M mJClt II s 1tk1 '11vinv someone l~D you on 1ne snou n~r 10 $aY 'ftlU are wa111e11 ··Ray A Cumttertano AC&R Air Co110111oners Rel11qeu1or' Garden Grove WE HAVE GAlllEO ACCOU"lS A•''i"t' Paqe ll,t5 D• ... ~f!ll us 10~1an1 (u•raci w lh our mgn •n 1ne1 I elo We have 9.ioned acrnunr~ r Oy D~·og ,10\e ro ge1 ro Pl!'f•qencvl t~ll\ ~"0 give om cuslOMe•S au•t• <Prv1CP. """" 1~ to.we a O'OO't"l'I . ""' c·or• ttylJ•t• l'P\I ("'111 Cn >lns /\nae esl THE ONE THING THAT SETS ME APAlll ' 1n 't'J •\'are vnu• c.au~ 11om rl1en1~ arr• your 11teo1t.iM np monq l~al Stl~ "IP ,iuarq 11111 Olht!•~ •S Ill.JI lll\I r;all~ gel to I~ "iC'N/1 I Ed Jo•ie~ Cen1111y ? 1 R•~I £~•ate lakewooo I M NOT GOING TO MISS DELIVERING A l•BT r~n re•a• ou1,.11e ot nO<Tl4! An! olliee ~now.og 1na1 m •nr go•no 10 m1\S Oeh~t'MQ a b.lDy when I m 1>erween 1ora11ons £uge~e R Sollman M D Canoga PMk radio paager WIDE AREA COVERAGE Or111~ C..llly. L.A. Cou ty. SH Beru~leo Couty, RJvrn!W r-cy. '17.75 to&al mo. rost no deposit on credit approval OR o\ "I. I I I H " n Ro\11111 1111r1u,....1 'Ill\ I( I "'( ,fT.f; AnsM:x Page can alel1 you to iffWtilnt phone calls 24 hrurs a day 111 Los Angees.~ Orange. Riverside, San Bernardino and pans ot Ventura counties There 1s no limit to the number o1 "beeps" you can rececve. and no extra phone charges or speclill equiprrent to install Wilen SOOWle wants you. ttiey iust dial on any phone ll's as easy as that• caa us tooay ror all the ~~-~.a..;~M~=·­ delails! fl~SWER ffi(jE 645-1342. 731-7777. 831 ·2493 Or cd 6"f1rm11ton tw the Answer ht• office "'""' '°'. '9'ft1 1., --"'"• torpor lllOtl To Place your "Fast Result" Service Direct ory ad .... Call Now 642-5671 ht.HJ los es. Be a ware of when a gain or loss ceases to be short term and be<:omes long term lt may be :idvantageous to sell JUSt before or a fter that happens. gifts with appreciated securities rath er than cash gar n s qua lify f o r Incom e ave raging. re you ha ve securities in which you want to t ake a loss. St'll by Dec . 31. 198() If you own set'u!'"iti~ in which you want to take a gain in 1980 sell by Of'c 23. assuming the markets are oven Friday. Dec 2fl Substitute capital gains for ordinary income by buying deep discount t'Orporale bonds on margin. Buy municipal bonds and notes for higher after tax retum. -BUV INTO a municipal bond mu .. al fund or unit invest- ment trust if you wa nt a oon- serv ati ve investment that pays regular tax-free income. Invest in corpora tions that r egularly dis tribute s t oc k d ividends instead o f c a s h dividends <typically they're not taxed when received. only when s old > If you have no retirement pla n at work, set up a n lndividuaJ Retirement Account (I RA I . DON'T FORGET tha t t•a pital losses on SN'uritaes can he used to offset capital gains on othe r in vestment s such as 1ewelry, real esta lt> or art Tum ordinary income i.nto possible capital gains by buying shares in companies that pay nothing out in dividends but p low all profits bac k to finance future gro..vth I( you receive a lump sum distribution from a pension or profit -sharing plan. establish an IR A rollover tr you are a business owner, co n s ider establ is hing a Simplifie d Employee Pension ISEP ) or Group IRA plan. Mak e capital ga in)> long te rm (go o d )ca r -r o und strategy/ Make capital ll)ss# short term (also good ye ar-round strategy I Be sure that s ufficient de· posits have been credite d in your margin account by year end 1r you want to claim the full inte rest expense d eduction in margin loans rr you are self-employed. e ither full· or part-time, or have a n unincorpo rtated bus iness <s uch as a partners hip or sule proprietorship) consider set- linlo? uo a Keogh Plan Lock in long It-r m capital gains this year but defer taxes until next ye<1r b) i:oing short against the box Consider tax loss s witching wrth stocks and honds that have pa per losses <good } ear round st rategy) If you or your s p<>use are over 55 a nd sell your home. re membe r you q ualify (or the once·m -a-\ifeti me capital gains tax ex<'lusionon up to$100.000pro· Cits from your home sale. If you work for a q ua lified non -profit organization <such as a public school system) hospital or c nar1tabte o r gan1zat1on. est ablisha403 <bl plan. Reme mbe r net capital Re s ure to µropcrly identify the securities you sC'll to get the tax treatment you desire Defer capital ~ains wit11 a commodity or option straddle Quotas Reduced Huy a deferred annuity to build assets for retirement a college education fund or othe r future needs . WASJUNGTON I APl The se call options to hedge against price decline wh11t• wait- ing for a lonf?·lf'rm ~a 1n TU R N WOR T H LESS sec-urit1es into a tax writ(' off l ise an installmt!nt sale to defer capital ~ain:-. tritall} or in par\ Consider maktnl-? 1'hantable government says that for the next fi ve years tuna fisher men will be aijowed lo kill only two· thirds as many dolphins annual· ly as t hey could this year ThP fishermen will be allowed to kill 20 500 dolphins annually for the next five years. the Nat1nnal Oceanic and Atmosphenr Ad m1n1stral1on announ<•ed Buy an immediate payment an· nu1ty to provide you with r etire- m ent income for life or whatever pPriod you choose. r Sherry Lucas 1s an account e:z:· erut11•e for Mernll Lynch Pierce F'en- ner& Smith Inc .• Santa Ana off1ce.J (), .•. · .. 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'>OC1al responsibility and f~eedom from de bt were among the value~ he ld most highly by the people interviewed. a nd that materialism and hedonism may be losm~ appeal Th~l these should be fow1d in an adv~rtis1ng agency's marh•!mg study. who<;c goal 1s to help stllers "l•xploit 9p- portumlle~ and h~d~t their n sks." makes the findings st and out 1n bold relief . llut they a re lhert'. '>ay!. Huth Ziff. scni•>r v1cc prcsiuent 11( !JoylC' Uane Bernbach Inc . wh•l -.u pt•rv1M'tl 503 in- ho mc interviews with a nauunal l'ross s1•c l1 on of m1•n .ind \\•1rnen b+:tween ages 25 and 49 Y\!ar'> ~ -~ In rev<'cihng h1·r hntltng:. 111 J hus1 ncss ~rOUJJ a11d1 <'nn· thi: ('onforcnc~ Aoard. ~s Ziff nffr n ·d t•v1 dl·OC<' thtil A me n cans C:Jbo haven't l11·1·n bc1" 1•d l)y inflation a nd a future ~o often ct1:p1d~d a s nothjng but 1 ht' wl)r"t ..... CUNNIFF NEi\RI.\' TWO-Tllf RD~ or thl• inte rviewees rated lhc1r t<conom1c !'>1tuat111n al lca".l csi-good ur better than it was fi ve year!> a~o 1\nd :in 1•v('n ert•at.er number said they expected their fut ure., lo he still bnghter If t.hat. doesn l quullfy a!> •,11rpns1n~. then some of the valul! fmdtn~s probablr do The l' are tit<· "basic values " revealed by the -;t urlv PRIMACY OF .FAMILY "With tht' divorce rate whal 1t I!>. tlw numbt-r!> whl) arC' 1·hoos1ng tn gel ma rried late or not JI all. 11 r :Jm<.' ,i:, :.nrnf>what or a surprise to us, and µer hap!> 1t will Ill' t<> ~ou , that at lhf' top of the list is the pnmal} 111 lh• famll) ~aid .\1' Ziff ·Jn fJcl ." !>hl • evmmente1l. almost everyone m o ur -;a mple agreed th<it :1 happv family lift· 1s very important and that they v.11ultl '>arnf1ce pn<;onal needs for t he famllv · · Si K.'l 1\ I. HES l'O:"J~IH 11.ITY ' C'cintrary to I hose who arr qu11•k to J>Oinl out thdt hum:.mitanan values have fadf'd Wl' find <• ~t~rin g <,t·n'>t' (1f o;o1•1al resp0nsibihty. a c·on l'ern about fKt ll11t111n artd rhe dcstrur t1•>n of lhe environ - ment • .inci a "1Jllng1w-.-. ,,, 1·x p<•nl·nc-e sPll ·de nwl to help (lur rnur1trv l:>ecumP le~., dt•INntlt•nt 1111 fon•1gn c11I FJNANCJ/\I SF:''l RIT\ ··w11h lht> f•·ar that their standard r1f It\ 1n~ "'ill hr t•,1t1•n ,,,~ U\ hv inflation uver the next sc.'1<t'ral ..\l'ar-. ll1gh numll'·r<. ., .• , thal f'tn ,rnc1al secun - ty 1s ~f the highl·'>t 1•1 onomw pnont_\. and a serure JOh 1s - m or e 1mp.>rtant th<rn <• high '>alar} FREEDOM FHOM OEBT 'Amon,:! our sample , we found that a lmost three fourths 'believe there 1s nothing worse than being m d ebt · · COl'l'<aER·HEOONIS M ··There 1s a strong counter · hedonistic thread 'lo c urrent values. with few rather than many asserting they believe m en1oying life now and not wor rying about the future .. 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Ltllran G•s" Twin provate detect•'lles attemp1. 1ng 10 e•pose a gang 01 p11ony psychlGs oe<;omt! 1n•olved In murder (l hr , JO mrn I 8 l!J) EJOHT IS ENOUGH (Season P1em1e<el Susan s hie and Iha! ol her soon to be Dorn cll•IO are endan- get80 "'"•" she 1s ln•olveo 1n an au1omoblle accident i MOVIE • • "Slllello t 1969) Alex Cato, Broll Ek18nd A OtS· lr'CI e110<ney .,,.. 10 11&11 • 1>1ayt>Oy c;ounl wnq •• lull •no •nuo• on oehl!ll ol .. ~>Q•I., lf*>ll t:l n<\ I • ~.W MAGAZINE A m•I• n\O(ltll I rfH•d 10 lft" 1~ th• n4,.t1rn1wl auutu•g ... ,.~, .MOW • • • '-'•,"' n Ut 'n• 'iMv .,, 119<1111 Yul B•vrn"" J4u0•• \ f u•~•• AUe1 ~w·u• dt 1111• MA\jllih( •!H l>tM•n ,. ~ uln•PP•d r .. a tor m•• CltttlftH.hU• «.QJH• 10,~t• '•~ ~-,~ ,..,. 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JdVS ,,, men1~1 101.,.,erit 1na1 t.r1ari9tt na1 t.ftt vithtin ·:1 v•..rrr1btU ll1'J I )\U~ts i..omes H• ner nou~t· •o• ~• !t1'1'Pltt mau11enanc~ o u p.,,.,, We11 d1ro~1eu '"" psychological 1111111er m THE NATVAAL HISTORY Of' THE WA TEA CLOSET T h115 humO,ChJS mus al fllm <Jocum&ul~ f'~dn s 1ngemous &ltempts ove.- 1ne ~""'~ 10 neal wnh 11vman wn4'hl t:OO I) MOVIE · Tile J11yn1> '4ans<1el<.1 Sto· ry 1Prem1ere1 t 0111 Anoer son Ar 11old ~'""''" Lenegger Tne s101y or ttu~ actress ano StJ• symoo1 whos~ 111e ano caref!r enl'i· eo 1n 11ag11dy •s d•ama hled 0 H&CMOVIE • • '> T"e Om4ln (19761 Gregory Pt!Ck Ltte Aem 1c:• An Americon diplomat learns that lhtl child 1te ra•seo as h1s oVwn 1s pns sesseo by evil spu11s tR1 '8 MERV ORlfFIN ~ CAUF°"NIA OAEAMS: THIRSTY CITY rne h1SIO<y Of LO\ 6,ngel•« ~ea•ch lor wah!r ano the 51111 conho•ersoal story ol ho.., Wtlllllm Mulholland 01oug"I 1ne wo1e1 neces sary IOf tne C•ly S grow111 250 miles 11om 11s po•nl ol orogrn IS lnlo Narrall'O O)" Eddie Aloert ~30 8 RAINBOW ACRES A Oocurntlnlary locusmg on men11111y rernrrieo aou11s wno lry lo h•e a sell-suH1C1enl ltle on a ranch 1n A111ono -~SOAP Highlights ol the shows lrom 1as1 season a• e pre- sented 10:00 IQ NEWS NATIOHAL NEWS TUBE TOPPERS C BS • 9 : oo -"The Jayne Ma nsfield Sfory." Lom Anderson plays the title role of the blonde sex goddess whose career e nded in traiedy (photo, story below). NBC e 9 :00 -"The Om en ." Gregory Peck and Lee Relllick have a devil of a time with their little boy in this horror movie drama. KOC E SJ 9:00 -California Dreams : • Thirsty City. The story of Los An1eles' fruitful search for water is depicted in th is docume ntary , hosted by Eddie Albert <also at 10:30 on KCFI', Channel 28). 81) THE NATURAL .. ISTORY OF THE WATER CLOSET f h1~ humorous musical t1tm Oocumtt"I\ nt.in s '"\lf'''•c.us au~mpls ovttt U•t? yt.'d•~ 10 deal wun tumstt was'A (Ii) WHEN RIVERS RUN ORY 1 ~,e h1~101"' .1NJ cco•ug f •Jf ~at~' 1'1 Nft~ M• .. 1<.n .ina Artl ona """' lOO BC. 10 tne ptesent ... u.1 ,,...._tto"At'<! 10:30 Q) a> NEWS 81) CALIFORNIA DREAMS: THIRST'f CIT'f r .... ""'o'y m Lu~ A11t1P1•·~ ~v1.trc.r-1 to, "1atet ann lht" ~hu c.or\lu)1~•s1,l\ s10 '1 "''' how \\t,01orn Mulno11ano htuuyf\t '"e tt1.1h_•• f\¥<:-'-!<li sat) lot lhta c1tv '§ G'o¥ioth ("-,0 "1•\e.s h orn 1b ~m.n\ ot 1)r1q+n 1!.t 1pl(S l'4.uu1l~1J b} roll•" Alb"'' (Ii) COSMOS 01ue~ for A HPCI Pl(ltlf\1 Or C.drl SJgan 1~1)" \ d' ,,, ... !J1k tng l dride• ,, O•"'~Jn· Va111-1y • ancl cJertiC>tt!i.l,~•I ... !. .,,..., m..-chme•.,. th.it hil~ r1en1 p1c1wAr. ..iru.1 "'tJ& SurPmentt. 11 tJ"' MAr'> t.iack to f .rm ~'"'''"fJ '" 1976 0 11 00 600 8 10 NEWS 0 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES D HEWL YWEO OAME m M·A·s·H Col Poller •S told lhat new m•lllary money •s be•ng •>Sued on nopes ol cpnlus· •"Q lhe coun1erfe11ers 61) OHE STEP llEYOHO Image 01 Oea1h Soon Jlte• •us "'''" s dea1h me Maruu1s o.. la Aogttl «1rr1arr11tS 11:30 I) (£ CAMPAIGN COUNTDOWN Waller Cronkite ano •lirt· uus cor,espo..-.denls rfjport on lhe canoodases •nues 111e electorate ano 111e Chdn91n9 po1t1rca1 system 0 TONIGHT >1os1 Joh,.ny C.ar son Gues1s Larry r:iatlln Mar· I •n S neioon Rouer1 M11C,,um 0 PAISOHE"· CELL SL<>a<H Ros1m is rorcPO IC• cnun5" o~rween OC• om•n!J a hooker anC1 rt:thJrn1ng 10 priison 0 @ A8C HEWS Q 0\JNSM()t(E Nttwley s Dest "'""o 1>.,.;omes 1rie v1ct1.,., ol a co" game perpelratcd by a IJtllh y youn9 Qll I ano n1:1 Udld ner Q) HOGAN'S HEAOES 61) IT TAKES A THIEF A• Muno, 1elu1ns lhe Slolen Gciroert O•b una· wJ'l'" tnai trH~, P s J t•me l>omb plantad In Ille l9weled 9'009 . ··~MC · NIW8 11:I089 lOYllOAT "la<>Kllles Tr11ng .. " Con- ni. St_,1, "El l(td" Rob· 11t1 Uric,,, Heal"« IHrt· r-. "TIMI LUI Hundt.CS Buell•" Rue McClar>•h•"· OebMy COletnM IAJ ~~- 12:00 8 (fl CM l.ATI MOVll • • .,.. ··erHklng up·· ( t978) Lee Remick. Gran- vil .. Van Ous.n ~P..,._ - tocat.CS suburDan lloute· wile struggles 10 ltnO ,,., own <dentlty-alle• lier hu&· band weJks ovl on "•r ano their children 8 TWILIGHT ZONE Gregory West 1 w11., ·~ 1••l<M>S when she SHs rum wrlll anotner woman 1n h•s arms ID YOU 8"f YOUfl UFE Buddy Hackel! nos lun wtlh a beautllul l&<ly and h•• owl the curalor ol Ille wo•ld"s only 1>an11na muM· um ano a cr11tc whose hie was lh•eateneo 12:30 0 TOMOAAOW Guests aulhO• Char1011e Vale Allen, Gary Burgnoll and Na11onal rnquirer e<ll· IOr Came1on Hay<l81' 0 MOVIE • • ' Ta11 Gunner· Joe 11977) Peoer Boyle. Pa1r1o c•a Neal Senator Joseph McCanhy leads a commu- nosl-hUnlong crusade dur. 1ng lhe t950s (2 "r' 55 mon) Q THEF81 The ><11ackers Q) MISSlOH: IMP068t8LE l ne IMF turns 11&<!11 rnlo a su•g1ca1 1eam to operaoe on a 1yrann1c;a1 rule< 61) NATlOMAL NEWS 1:00 G (!§) POLICE WOMAN A police ottrcer as,1gned to pro•ecl a guo 1n•ol11&a 1n e•1or11on finds t11msftlf 1n 1Che w11~ a sch11up"'ttn1c k<ller (RI 61) MOV1E * * * ltSDOri 1 l'J!>l>I qay Milland. Clauot< Aaon, A s"•P s cap1arn is hueo to resc:uo a "'oman s nu!.· 1>and from Commun111 captor• ( 1 rv . 30 mtn.t • 1:111 D n. LONE MNGlll "E~ FOf An E~" • WOVll e * • "The Mounlaln Aoed ' ( 19601 Jam91 Stew- u t . Glenn COfbeU A11 un1e1upv1ovs maf(>f '" lhe Army learns compassion aller he " cllarged w1"' blowing up villages bfldQ• •• and roads egaln11 ad11ancmg Japanese dur• 1ng Wo•ld War II 12 l'lrl 10 min i 2:00.~S • e I Krlled AHpuun t 1969) Geralome Chaplin Gerl Frobe 2·108 NEW& 2:30tl) ..... 2:3J 1J MOVIE • • * "Ruthle.,,,s t t9481 Zachary Scon. D•an<o Lynn An ambll1ous 1>usonessn1an lorsakt!S ,..,s lam•ly and happrness 101 svccess 3:281 NEWS S:311 MOVIE • *' 1 A Covenan1 W11u Death 1 t9671 Geo•oe Manaris Lau•a Devon 3:40Q) MOVIE • * * T11e Corn 19 Gleen I 19791 Klllh&11ne Hept>wn Ian Sayrtor 4:00 Q MOVIE * * ', San A ntone I 1952) Rod C:irner ou Atleen W"elan Thursday•• Dayf ineP ffot·l.-11 t t:OO 61) • ' Overland SIOY" Rd•Oe" 1 19381 Jo11n Wayne Ray Co,,,qan -AFTERNOON- 12:00 m * * * Tiie Man Ftom Cororaoo ( 1948) Glenn Fo•d Wilham t•olO<'n m ••. I Ro1>1nson C•u· soe On Mars ' ( t9641 Paul Mantee Vic Lundin 3:00 l~ • * • f"e Fa1hn9 01 Aaymond t 1971! Ja'lu Wyman Oea11 Slr>e.loY<eli 3:30 0 • • Whal s r11., Mal 1e1 W tll"• Helen? , 197 11 Oeoo1e Retnnlds c; .... 11 .. ) w inters JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batluk 01'1 S£P7£MB£R 10, 1980, MAYNA.Rl? SACKS ~ FIVE /'1'1NU'TES L.AT!E FOR A V£RY IMR)RTANT APPOllVTMENT. r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- AS' HE A PPl?OACHEO ARAI~ Ca:JSSING NEAR 1-115 HOME. 7~£RE WAS tf!2 7RAIN GOIN() BY: . . .. . . ,• .. , , Loni as Jayne: Behind the Glitter. •1 JEaaY B\Jl."& LOS ANGEL~ (AP) -"Jayne Mansfield was obsessed by publicity." says Loni Anderson. "She caved it. She was as fascinated by it as men were fascinated by her." "Marilyn Monroe wu waillike," Miss An· deraon says. "Men wanted to protect her. Jayne was not walfiike. She was a driven woman and strong and determined . She was br ight but destructive. Mias Anderson wa.s lalkinl about her tiUe role in "The Jayne Mansfield Story," which CBS broadcasts tonight at 9 on Channel 2. "Marilyn tried to hide from the press -Jayne practically wanted them to live in her house." Jayne Mansfield was a buxom blonde sex sym-• ·NBC Clings to the Top Rung J NEW YORK CAP>-Thanksto a giant push from the deciding eame_of bueball's World Series and some help from "Real PeO- ple" and a movie on tbe life of Sophia Lf)ren, NBC won tbe networ.U' ratings race for the fourth time in six weeks, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. 1. The ratine for the sixth World Series game, won by Philadelphia over Kansu City, was 40. Nielsen says that means of alfthe nation's TV -equipped hoQiea, 40 percent were tuned in for at least part of · I the ballgame. I 1'be pre-came program for that 1 decidin& contest was runner -up in a.. ~ ratinp for the week ending Oct. 28, foUowed by two CBS 1 shows. "60 Minutes" and • .... "0aUU," .aad ''Love Boat" on I ABC in fourth place. f NBC bad four of the week's 10 I bi1beat-rated shows, includine 1 "Real People" in sixth place and • "Sophia Loren: Her OWll, Story." in seventh, and that contributed to a ralinl for the network of 19.6, to 17.6forCBSand 17.1 for ABC. The networks say that means in an average prime-time_minut.e during the week, 19.6 percent of the nation's homes with television were watching NBC. NBC, which maintains its faU proerammine began Sept. 15, now baa been first ln the three- w ay competition twice in a i:ow and four times since that initial week. The competition claims the season, delayed by the 10.week actors· strike. beean Monday. . In fact, NBC bu taken advan- taee of some blockbuster pro- gramming .-five episodes of "Sbo&un" in the first week, folfowed by ··Beu.lab Land" in three parts, and six sames of the World Series -to build a marlin of nearly four point.a .over ABC in Why do they call it "adultery," when It IMlles them ad • children? second place for' the ~ix-week period. The most-watch ed of t he political announcements was a Reagan for President ad broad- • cast Friday evening -No. 18 -a lactor more of place in the schedule thafl viewer preference. ABC does not include the political spots in it.a calculation of weekly averages, though both CBS and NBC do. Here are the week's 10 highest· rated shows: Worl4 S«i... CO.... •· wrlh • rellng ol iO ,..IH'•-"'9 lt. t m111ron ~. -World S..1H Pt•·G•-, Geme •. Z1.4or 21.lmllllon, ltolll NBC, "'to Ml,,_, U.•w :ro.s mlllron. Mld "0.11 .. , · U ..I or :I0.1 mllhon, ooth C8S; "l0¥e Boal. 24 101 '' 1 million, AK . ··RMI ...... H or It.I m.u-. -Movle-"Sallhl• L.oren: Htt OwnStory,"ll -'or 17.7,.,illlorr, ltot.h NIC; '"NFL -0 NIQM Fool bell,' 0.1-.rl, PlttsOUrgll, 12.1 or 11 •• mrlhon, AIC, "Dlllletof H•u ftfd," 21.1 or1•.9mlltl0n, •l'ld "TM l.•llS..." 11.•or t•.lml11io<1.110lhC6S. Tl•,..wtlO-: "Lile'• e Glr< ... OIMlia Brown"' •nd ··1n tr. Greet ...,,.,,....'"· cnarue Brown." llotll .ces, "Thet's inc.-..·· -"F.,.l••v i.1-;· CtoUl AIC; "Llnte-on Ille Pram• •• NI C;Mov• ··p1eff.,...Pateu,"C8S;~wfe·"A C1yforl.ow,·· NIC; R-IO< Pr~t. Friday, end 'Fetner Fttv,..,"botfl c es • ...cl .. ,.. • .,.,,.11. P•l•ce •• ABC. bol who made few American movies and wu tbe sort of celebrity wbo was well-known for being well-known. Publicity became an end in itself. Eve ry movie in which she wanted to star went to Marilyn Monroe. After she turned 30, she tried desperately to hang on. "She became a joke, and s he became desperate." Miss Anderson says. "And the more desperate she got. the more she became a car icature of herself. The more she tried. the big- ~er joke she became. "People don't remember much about Jayne. There isn't much written about her , tike Jean Harlow and Marilyn Monroe. Mostly we re- member her bizarre death in 1967 in an automobile accident." Miss Anderson's performance as_ Jayne Mansfield is no way reminiscent of her recurring role as Jennifer Marlowe in CBS ' ·'WKRP in Cin- cinnati." She plays Miss Mansfield in what she calls a "giggly. wiggly" style that barely masks the desperation and soon gives way to self-parody. Jennifer Marlowe, on the other hand, always is in control. aloor and m ysterious, and it 's a fine turnabout for Miss Anderson. She does more than just doo a platinum wig LONI ANDERSON AS JAYNE MANSFIELD Strong •net Determined, but Oeetructl¥• I ' ' . .. . .. for the role. "She was a wondenul mother to her > five children," Miss Anderson says. "And 1 see it 11•••••-11111••••••••-----•: ·: as a .romantic stofoy between Jayne and Mictey11 ~ 11 ... fl.JN "~ Hargatay." · ~., ._ t,~£Y Ci h /. ~· Bodybuilder Hargitay, her stt0nd husband, is ~ 11 ~ ")~ t U8 :· pl ayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger. • ~~ "I doo't dwell on the downfall." the actress , · says . "It goes fast. We do get into her alcoholism. ..MW H r'1:lir :: People who knew her said she was the sweetest ....r~ ~ _. •f :·: thing, until she had a drink. I played her as a Dr. l"'WUm • • a CPL'-~ Jeckyll-Mr. Hyde. · I think she eventually lost track of who she was.•· PRO-FOOTBALL NIGHT Giant Screen TV, Free Munchies, 50cf Hot Dogs, Giant Hamburgers. I I', .. She had three personalities, like 'Three I Faces o( Eve.' She had a public personality, her private personality, and her drinking personality. ' . '• r-~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~....,,..~=-----t ., He·~ MCun.-hin.t for u kilk:r. ~ ~.:. = MARGARITA NIGHT .•• und time i!l running out. -~· Giant Margaritas, Chips, . • , :: Salu for $1 I .~: .. , '• . FRANK SINATRA FAYE DUNAWAY THE FIRST DfADLY SIN rii1 \i11WI ~_,."Ill.Alt l U.tM LU' U'\~f'I "' "'-'.AtU'C ~ All t \ ... f\M ,_,..1'1t.M"" MS. NIGHT Free Carnation for Women with an order of their favorite bewrage. PEOPLE'S NIGHT Happy Hour Cocktail prices, 4:30. 91 WINE TASTER NIGHT 'i • Any wine on menu It 11 • ge...I C We'll open any bottte of r"' choice. "·-i IJ-----____;:___ ____ ,.._~~-:1 ,: AND DON'T FORGET THE SUPER SOUNDS :~;i OF BILL ERICKSON . :~! APPEARING MONDAY · SATURDAY~ .1 :~ lLOtd.u ~ COSTA MESA ;:·; l\1""" '"\ I ' i 3131 Brlttol Ph. 667~3000 • .: . . - / DM.V PtLOl NUW Pl A'f IN(; --·1..afUl& 8/N ~29 »lf _... ..... , llit•llllll .... ~ fl•• n,IKJ , ............ '1U911Ml t':'~mJ ........ ___ ,, Wf\llTI•'"" 89 l~" MoUIO'I y,.~ ~9 .. f\~.'t\ •""'" _.,,,.,.. r .. ·--• Delf M1M 1111•• U To l :OD ~.M MIDNIGHT INC. ftt. a a.t. "FRIDAY THE 13TH" ~___; .... c.... .......... fltua GRO,.GE •U,.NS .. Oh. Godl Book II" mrl ,~,....... ..... 11!::!:!1 l'\l\Rn 11 l~ ~n 9oa Wt trust 1111 Mt• T.,o .la~k• 'My Tt1rn' Lacks -Bite By aOa~aT0880RN~ ~ ,.,._.,......__ lleta.Nte 1 cert11n PUPP¥ doll fr1entlltM~s. thc Raatar Mart.in Elf•nd producHoo of 'It'll Mv 1'um for Columbia rt1lc-ue 111 u r1tlh~r h11 ft11t.l m 1~1> ro11111n ll<' comedy wtuch acb adult b\ll Hkt> 11wst pupph.•:. lar b ttw tet•thne(~aury (or •ny r~ul b1ll' Ttw rum tlli•N Jill <:loburflh, Mtc-hu~I Oougla:s and ('h1arh .. (;rcidl n undi"r Lht> dll ·<·lion uf C'lautJla I "Glrlfnf'tltb" I Weill 1otnd, llll U111\K\ t'O(l!ltdt'f('d lt 1an'I lllrnly to .c••I rflu£•h 111ll1·»Kr 111 lb theatn cal M J'I!' REVIEW' tou ri. t' I ti\ IJ u 1 ~ h , :1 g a-1 n w 1 n o i n ~ lt ~ u ~ ,. r t' 1• n ptr-,llntlh\) l)u\ pre!l!>ln~ nc1 """ 111•11ng bultun!>, plJ).., a 111uth~mauc"i µro- h•f'1'0r 1tvm11. ma 'l\JtHy ('h1c1tgo loh wllh CrodJn. d d1vorn"tl prop<'rtY d1•v1•lopt-r Tht>y set>m to hav1> an 1-c1u111ly spiffy n·lution:sh1p . tw ~'""~ her s pace 111 ak.-s ~r l;1u.ch a nti lit·d'> ht'r pr<11.wrly th(,Q"( •• U•t•llOI .c: '••tti)l•f' . "'°rtt" E1t- . Cl-1• W•1ll El•--.. 1••" Clayburih character far less appealing hafflinJt than s he should be. THF. FILM, HOW.:VER, still has its s hare of gl'Od j.)Omls, including several breezy and seemingly spontaneous dialogues between c haracters - especially Clayburgh and Grodin -which are espt>cially fun , a couple of them reminiscent of the b) play bet ween Cary Gr ant and I rene Dunne in their • "A~ fuJ Truth" di.ys kill Huller's cinematography is likewise ace, as ,.., th<' produl·tion design of Jack De Govia, with.New '11rk 's Mayflower Hotel and Central Park's Tavern on the Green gcttmg some especiaJly complimeo· r.11111111• t.i1 y t and lengthy ) covcra~e. Technical credits down 111-=~•!I' thl• li nesmackofclass. Considering the hazy motivations along the way, performances are also fine. although there's not ,..._ ___ ,,.=== ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES 1:1W#4:• ,,_,, .. ,_ , __ JOUN T HA\1111,TA llRBAN COWBOY t •M:-• !Pf:I WH•:N SHt: Mt\IU:S A ~•llu Lrtp tu New York 10 1nterv1t•w fur u Job amt 1·um·urrt>11tl) attend hl·r father's wt.'ddang. :.he m tel:. a ut>wlv r et t.rt.>d baseball player (Douglas I who'.; nu~ twr -.tepbrother. arid they bed dowt• together The rest of the action con· centrates on her 1tllem,,t 111~ to get a comrntiment from Oougla~. who's alr('ady rnarned and wary, and sorting out her own dec1:.1r1ns about pernianenlly re· turning to Grodin 1n Ch1C'u~o. or .tccepting the New York promotion. Alon.: the wuy. om• gl'ls th(' 1mpre :.ton there must be something left on the cutting-room floor . M in the typewriter of scenarist Eleanor Bergstein While the film ui\es its tail·Waggmg approach to de· liver some pertinent, telltale truths about male and female needs and frus trations, there are :.o man~ ha:ty explanations, unexplained turns and b<lttrJrn less holes as to dilute the bast(' mission. and make the much sexual chemistry between Clayburgh and Douglas. and that's a drawback. Beverly Garland is espl'<'•ally good as t.:layburgh's new stepmother. Lr••=•==~=~·······•••ili Charles Kimbrough has some nice moments as a gnomish relative, while others such as Steven Hill - whu 's abandoned by the film in mid-crisis, apparent· ly dliout to have a heart attack suffer from cutting· room floor possibility --.. NIYATI llNJAMM1a1 .,, .. ,, ...... , ....... "'" Cosby Likes All Three SPOKANE. Wash. tAP> -Each of the threl' major presidential candidates has his deficiencies. but as .a team they might work. pretty well. i;ays comedian Bill Cosby. who has decided to endorse ONE GOOD SELLING angle for sports buffs will be <.1 sequence filmed al an Old Timer's Game at Yankee Stadium, with closeups of form~r baseball g n~ats likr Mickey Mantle, Bob Feller , Roger Maris, Wh1tt'y }<'ord and others. Ori~nall} filmed under the handle of ."The PPr(ect Circle." the new title of "It's My Tum'' ap· pea rs to be an asset only if the title tune by Michael Masser and Carole Bayer Sager, sung on the soundtrack by Diana Ross . takes off and becomes a hit Otherv.'1sc the title . like the film itself, s~ms un· necessarily wispy "lm•-::-;:;-i ,_. ,._ them all. ,. .. ·~":,~~. flltlf DIADLT... "One is mellow. the other just wants lo kill. "4·2400 ONION,.. and the other one wants to give everythlll~ away." ~ ....... •-,,,,. -Cosby said of candidates Jimmy Carter. Ronalo ~~lll[~ffi~ -,.,.-._.-.__..--__..--~--,.-,_-.. Reagan ahd John Anderson . • :~-..~~.!. LOYIM9 COUt\11 "It's an oval office. Just put aJI thr.ee of 'em an "4·2400 ~ ........ ,_ ,,,~ it. They'd fight a ll tt\e hme. hut at least we'd have something." Cosby said. He was performing in the Spokane area. ..... -(-71Jl)JMSIO .... -'-113/)Jt tSIO ..... ,, ....... 494 1'>14 \ •••u ,1 ....... 494 1514 ·--.... ~ 11:,'ft:.~~ IWI ..... •1ii;;L-..... ........_.. _,..,... _ "OllHIAaT NOftl"111 '"'''" ....... , ... -----fltlYATI ..UA ... 191 ................. , .. • "* ............ IT'I MT n...191 ,.,., ... __ ........ "THE ELEPHANT MAN" ::::::;::;,_t:• (PG) ... ..,._ ........... .. CIDllr JO COMT_. ... WCIDUaoT""' ----· "!l'•m•-ll"YI"' IJIYWGUY .......... -..--· ...... --· ·1AM NOTANANIMAl.I I AM I\ HUMAN BEING! 1...AM ... A MAN!" .+ t:r•MuttmM fOWAllH' MAllll'S llllU l'IUA ~-r. ~~-- 2 '? 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Such public figures as: Abbo HeJb Mpert BeeG .. s George Benson Glen Campbell Corpenlers Chrl11opher Cron Nell Diamond Oooble 8ro1hen A MIGHTY WAVE Flee! wood Moc A n C.or funkel C.eorge Harrison Billy Joel Elton John Ol 1v1 0 Newlon·Jonn M ichael Jo<kson Earl K lvgh Gordon l1gh1foo1 Kenny Loggins Borry Mon1low ·Chuck Mangione Monhottert Tronder Moody Blues Kenny Ronk1n Lou Rowls Helen Reddy lindo Ronstadt D1ono Ron lo1 Sco99s Poul Simon Spyro Gyro Borbro StrellOnd Oonno Summer Dionne Worwidl his mod Vlktnsa Is Ed (The Red/Mockoy) lurching on o mighty Wove from eorly dow $:30 AM) to mid.day ( t \ :30 AM) on the for horl1on of ~our FM Rodlo Scanner ..• olmot ut of sight. Hit destination. FM Wove 108 ... 'Just north of the iorder'--beyond I ponlsh Main. Search 'him out. His bold monlpulotlon of hit prominent pouengers wil tlr the primal urges within you · Ed The Red. FM 108 · k·WAVE ... K.W.V.E. Out of sigh olmott). The end. (of the dlol). I "DIVINE MADNESS'' ~u.1111 "TIMES SOUAAE" ''OH GOO! BOOK II" 1..01 -.n...r. o M I II ~ ..... _.,... -.................. ·--... __ ............ ----... -.... "' .. • -.. ,. ., ' • • --• • • -_. • • • .._ ---r •• - --• • • • ..., ... .... . •' ·INSIDE·: •Supermartlet Shoppef' •Singles Gllendar •Slim Gourmet •Club CAiendar TIU? !ncompamble, Lovely, Yenalile Dice 'em· Slice 'em· ' ·' Put 'em Into Salads Probably the first apple salad to acllieve national popularity was Waldorf Salad. composed of diced apples, celery a nd walnuts. Today there a re all kinds of apple salads. and here are three to try. GOLDEN GATE SALAD 2 tart apples Y.i cup golden raisins Lemon French dressing 'v's cup slivered, toasted almonds Heart leaves of lettuce Core apples; do not pare; dice. Add raisins; marinate in Lemon French dressing at least 1 hour in refrigerator. Drain; · add a)monds. Serve on heart )eaves d lettuce with additional dressing as a first course. Makes 4 servings. APPLE AVOCADO SALAD 2 tart red apples Z tablespoons lemon juice l cup aliced ce)ery 'I• cup chopped pecans '-"cup leedecl Wbi\e •raoeB ~ cup miniature marsh- mallows · Salt and pepper 2 or 3 avocados ICeberg lettuce Cube apples; sprinkle with lemon juice. Combine celery, pecans, grapes. marshmallows and drained applti cubes. Season; toss lighUy with mayon- naise served separately. Makes· 4 to 6 servings. APPLE CHEESE SALAD 2 cups diced unpee)ed red apples 1 cup thinly sliced celery ~ cup pineapple tidbits. drained ~ cup c ubed c heddar cheese ~ cup Russian dressing Combine all ingredien\5. T06s until well coated with dressing. 1• Serve on )ettuce, V desired. M'akea ' 1enerous servin1s. -Sern with 90UJ> and bot French breadlor luncbeori or supper. J 1 "' -•. 'lt .. , -... ~9: ~ -. ......__ -.. - I I Try these del1c1ous apple brea ds • W.do•d•y. October 29. 19'0 Now thal f~ll l!I ht'rt' w1lh ilfl hotHl l y u f d ~IH'IOU S upple v 1trlt'llet1. th161& lh .. lime to try out .. om•· 11&J('~·l1&l hn·ud recipeS "1th •i>Vlt•ii, of course We've 6chict~l thr\!c here \11 lt"mpl your 11•l1th.• ,HrrtlMN APPl.t: llkt:AD 1,. n1pshorte111nK ~~upsuga&r 2 t>HS. we ll bt!att-n 2 t·upiss lfled itll·purp<>se nour I teaspOOn baking powder 1 tl'a.'>fJOOfl baking soda I teuspoon s alt 2 cu1;s coarsely grated raw aµpl es I litblespoon grated lemon ix.·et ~cup chopped walnut ., . C r\'ilM !\hortening and sug111r until light and nutty' beat In eggs. Mix and stfl flour, baking powder, ba ll ing soda 11nd sail; add alternately with grated apple to egg mixture. Stir in lemon peel and walnuts (balle r wi II be stiff). Bake in greased and floured loaf pan (8x5x.3 Inches I at 350 degrees for 50 or 60 nunutes. Do not s11ce until cold. SPIC\' APPLF. BREAD 3 cups sifted a ll-purpose flour l Vz teaspoons baking soda l 1h teaspoons salt l ~teaspoons cinnamon o/4 teaspoonnutmeg "'a teaspoon allspice v. teaspoon ground cloves =%cup shortening .. Food 11/li cups firmly packed light brown sugar ·cl cup plu8 2 table· spoons) 3eggs 11-"2 teaspoons vanilla 11,.-'.i cups grated raw apples 3 tablespoons cider vinegar plus water to make ~ cup o/• cup chopped walnuts Mix and sift flour , baking soda, salt and spices. Cream shortening and sugar . Add eggs I at ·a time. beating well arter each addition. Add vanilla. Stir in flour mixture. alternating with grated apples and liquid Stir in walnuts. Tum i nto greased loaf pan (ll l/4x41,2x21h inches) or 2 small loaf pans, Bake at 350 degrees for 1 V4 hours or until done. Cool on wire rack. MOLASSES APPLE GEMS 1 cup yellow com meal· l 'h cups sifted all-purpose flour 3 tablespoons sugar 1,11 leupoon salt 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup milk l egg, beaten 4 tart apples. pared, cored and chopped fine 2 tablespoons molasses Mix and sirt corn meal, flour, sugar. salt and baking powder. Combine milk and egg; add; mix well. Add chopped apples and molasses. Fill hot. greased muffin or gem pans ~ full. Bake at 400 degrees ·fo r 20 t1> 25 minutes. Makes about 1 dozen gems. • Cirmamon,.Apple Cream Can anything beat the fine. old· fashioned flavor of apple pie? Try Cinnamon Apple Cream It has the greai taste of cinnamon- spiced apples. plus a smooth-on, the-tongue filling of creamy egg custard. This luscious dessert will rate raves-with everyone, even the novice cook The creamy filling ts quiteeasytoprepare . And. it"sde lic.ious layered with cinnamon· sugar glazed apple s lices . Serve it in a nut-spiked press-in-the-pan crust or in elegant meringue shells made from the leftover egg whites. Either way, Uus lovely confec· tion makes a wonderful dessert all year around. ll 's especia.lly timely now. though, with the ar- rival of this year 's crop of or- c hard -fre s h app l es in s upermarkets. CINNAMON-APPLE CREAM 2 tablespoons butter 3 medium apples, cored, sliced and dipped in lemon juice ~cup sugar, divided % teaspoon ground cinnamon Ye teaspoon ground nutmeg 3tablespoons cornstarch i,,. teaspoon salt ;4 ea yolks. slightly beaten 2cupsmilk 1 lh teaspoons van ill a 1 (9-incb) Nut Pastry Shell, baked (recipe follows ) or l dozen Hard Meringues <recipe follows) In large skillet melt butter. Stir in apple slices, 1/4 cup oft he sugf.r. cinnamon and nutmeg. Cook over low beat, stirring frequently. un· til apples are slightly soft. about 5 m to utes. Set aside. In medium saucepan combine remaining sugar. cornstarch and salt. Blend togeUJer egg yolks and milk. Stir small amount of milk mixture into dry ingredients, making a s mooth paste. Gradual· ly blend in rema ining milk mix- ture. Cook over medium heal. stirring constantly, until mixture ·boils and thickens. Boil. stirring constantly, 1 minute. Remove from heat. Stir in vanilla. Coot quickly by setting pan in bowl of ice or cold waler for a few minutes. Spoon hair of reserved apple mixture into pastry shell (1 tablespoon into each meringue shell >. Pour all filling over apples in pastry shell C3 tablespoons in each meringue shell ). Top custard in pastry shell with re· maintng apple mixture (I tables- poon m each meringue shell). Cover and chill thoroughly. M akes6to8serv1ngs. NUTPASTRV SHELL I cup all-purpose flour . '•cups ugar '• cup ground nuts '• te aspoon ground cin· namon 1 • cup butter. softened 1 egg yolk '·2 leaspoon vanilla Stir together flour, sugar. nuts and cinnamon. Stir in butter. Add egg yolk and vanilla, mixing lightly with .fork until dough just sticks together. Press evenly onto bottom and sides of 9-inch quiche dish or pie plate. Prick bottom and sides with fork. Bake shell in preheated 400-degree oven until golden brown, 8 to 10 mmutes.' Cook on w\re rack. Mak.es shell for 9-inch pie. HAaDMERINGVES 4eggwhites 1,2 teaspoon cream oftartar lcupsugar Beat egg whites and cream of tartar at high speed until foamy. Add sugar. 2 tablespoons al a lime. beating constantly until sugar is dissolved• and whites are glossy and stand in soft peaks. Using '-!I cup meringue for each. shape into nests with spoon or ;>as try bag on ungreased paper or cookie sheet. Make each mer- ingue about 3 inches wjde, build· mg upedgetoform a rim. Bake in preheated 250-degree oven until firm and delicately · browned, about 50 minutes. Turn off.oven. Leave meringues in oven with door closed 1 hour. Remove from paper. Store in air-tight con- tainer. if desired. Makes 1 do•en. •Rub just a bit of meringue between thumb and forefinger to feel if sugar has dissolved. I I Apple Soup Popular in Europe · .... Try three kinds: Apple Cheese Soup, Creamy Apple Soup add Curried Apple Soup Fruit soups aren 'l loo well known in this country. but in Europe -especially amon1 Scandlnavians -they are an important menu item. Apple lends a d istinetive flavor to many surb ~pa. Here are IODle for you to try from the "Apple Kitchen Cook Book'' by Demetria Taylor. (available in paperback for $1.95 a copy from Popular Library). APPLE amas 80lJP 1 can (10~ ounces) con- densed cream of chicken soup 1 IOUP can milk l cup trated abarp Cbeddar cbeete 2 wt ...... dleed l teMpeaD lutaDt ODioa 1 ,_,,.. 1uaar · Coatblae all tncredleat.1 ID HUCfl*I; ltlr Oftl' low beat Ull· W c ...... metu. Blend bl elee· trte .,....... or beat wlUa eledric mixer ..ail 1mootb. &en• 'bit, 1aralalaecl wUb cla&rr aour cream ud adcUUonal 1rated c ................... . caMllY APPLS ICM1P '4 ftP ....._or • .,...,.._ '4C-. ......... l~Ult ...... lftt'IMl .... • ._.... elaleba boatHcm 1/4 teaspoon ginger ~ teaspoon nutmeg , 2 tablespoons quick-cooking rice cereal l can (1 pound) pineapple juice Melt butter or margarine ln saucepan. Add onion; cook 2 minutes. Pare, core and cut up apples; add to saucepan with water, chicken bouiUon cubes and spices. Cover; brtn1 to boll ; cook 10 minutes or unUI apples are soft. Add cereal. Put tbrou&h food mill or sieve, or blencf half at a time for ~ minute in electric blender. Return to saucepan. Add p6.neap- ple juice. Brine to boll; aiauner 5 minutes. slininl frequently. Serve hot or chilled, witb chopped parsley and croutolla. Makes I aervtncs. cva&IED APPLE SOUP I ....,e aweet onloaa, coane- ly cbolll*I 1 '4 cup butter or mar1anne J tableapoona curry powder I tablllpoona COmltatth ~ cup cold water I mftlopet instant chicken brotll au 1 quart bot water 4 ea JOIU, slldltlr beaten t cup wbiDP6nl cream . nbea ~·-Pe-led. eored IDd l . I Juiced 1 lemon Salt and freshly 1round black pepper Tliln slice~ unpeeled red apple Cook oaioas in butter unW aoft but not brown. Stir ln curry powder. Blend cornstarch and cold water; add. Dt.aolve ins· tant WOtll mix ln bot water; add. Stir over low beat until 1l11bt1y thickened and clear. Add a little of the bot mixture to •II yolb; return"to remlln1na hot m1dure; cools and 1Ur about l qslnute. Add cream. Remove from Mat. Add dl~ appl•. Puttbroulbeleetrlcblender« preu tbrouO food mill or flne ....... Adel lemoa Julee. SeNOD to tute wtth aalt ucl P9PP91'· S."e bat ol cbllled, 1amilbed w\tb thbl 1~ of unpeeled red apple. Mutt I aervln11 . , D,\N¥H APPLE SOUP 1 pound tart apples s cups waler, divided Grated peel of l small lemon 1 teaspoon cinnamon 'h teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons sugar 1,11 cup white Tokay wine Zwieback (optional) Core apples; quarter; do not pare. Cook in 2~ cupa of the water until soft. Add lemon peel and cinnamon. Put throup food mlll or sieve. Add remain.int water and salt . Blend corutarcb with a little cold water; add to soup; cook, stirrint. until aUpt- ly thickened and clear. Cook 10 minutes loncer. Add 1u1ar (amount depends on lart.nesa d apples, but soup should not loee all ita tart navor>. Add wine. ·Serve hot. lf desired. pour over crushed Zwieback in aoup plates. Makes 8 ceneroua serv- lncs. ,. 0 O~l Y.PILOT SPINACH QUICHE FOOD Club Members Save Money BOONSBORO, Md . 1AP I Kim Smith thinks nothin1 o( spend· lntr hours each day thumbln1 thro ugh 1taru ol ma1aaines and ne 1oupapera Kut lnatead ol reading them, she 's searching for money-back, money· off and free merchan· di1e coupons Althoueh the pastime 1:1 a time -cons umin~ • _ one. Mrs Smith said it A \)/ w1ts also profituble and ~ ,.,. ' helped fight inflation. ~•" "When you're able to sa vc a dollar he re and a •dolla r there , it re ally adds up." she said. ad d i ng tha t sinc e h er husband was furloughed from his 1ob last sum mer abe hu learned the Importance o ( cutting coats were she can. II as. SMITH is not a lone in her coupon search. She and l l other women recently formed a club which m eets once a month. During the m eetings , held in dir- ferent homes in tum. the members cUp, trade and talk coupons "At one time. people la ughed at folks who used coupons." said Mr s Smi th "They would never think of do· • ing such a thing But times have changed and, with prices high, those same people are standing in grocery line!'! ~oldin1 on to t hei r coupons. There 11re some grocery stores in the area where the use of coupons is frowned up· on. according to Mrs Smith. ''SOME O•' THE managers and .1:te rks can be difffcult." she sa id "But the majority a re ni c e They un d e r s tand l ha.t people have to savt t very way they can " And the savinl(s f nin1 coupon use cannot hr over looked On•· dut1 m ember not«:d th;it t1y h e r calc ulatrnn'I , 'lht· S<tverl S9ftf1 lai.t y1·;1r tiy us ing coupon.., Paid Polit1c a l Advcrlls•·rrH!nt ·'That paid for my winter oil bUI," she said, addina that s he 11lso re· celved $300 worth of free merchandise through eoupon usage "IT CAN B•: a J<1t 11f work cltpptnt< and saving ('<>upons," said c lub member L u c y Hose "But f reel ti 's worth the effort I lock m yself tn a room once a wctk llnd t.o do nothing hut look through maj(az1ne s and 11 .. w'lp<t~rs for offer~ " All the mem ber!-. or t hv ,.,,upo n <:l ub are wr,men Rut .'1r-. Smith 'l «Jtrl that d1dn t m•!an rn•·n w1:ren't 1nvol v1·<l 1n 1·11u J>'IO !'f tJIJJI05! "My husband won't go lo the 11lore now unless he has coupons." she s u1d "And my father has Rotten iRto the a ct, too. competing with me to see who gels the most and t he best coupon11 ·' One woman noted that coupon clipping wa s "t al <'hing on like crazy " And s he pre d1t·ted · The 1.1,o r !>c th e econom y gets, the more popular saving coupons will heeome " "'" I ;. • I YJ'# ,.. f .((J"f.ft 11 • I I; ;J°''''' .-...I 111-.... •• ,, l ""' ; ', "•· CJ,,,,.,., ;'' )J-J•1-..•l ,l'o' f ••N,4ilt\(r( ... ,,.,,,1;1r.11 Coast Favorite Ca11you ord 4 more years of Ji1n1ny Carter? Brunch Easy Alon g the Oran ge Coast. brunch oft en 1~ t h e " m ea l fo r ente rtaining If guests must come a l o n g distance or 1f t h e ""eat her 1!-. 1ndernent. l'Om 1n g and go 1n ~ 11unng da ylight hours 1s prl'fcrred · Q U i (' h I' i S a ll 1mpress1vc m<.·<.i l t o c; e r v l' <1 n t h e s e occasions . And tl 1s well s u i t e d t o t o d ay 's hving·slylc ben1use 1l ts easy lo p re pare, needs o nly a s alad as a n a ccomp an i m e nt and requires little clean ·up on ce the g11ests have left. Thi s r ec i p e for Spinach Quil'11e has a German fl avor. due to the German Rhine wine th at ts added Bec<tuse or the char acter of the wines of Germany, they add a great deal to foods w 1th wh ic h they are cooked A bit of taog from the fruit} <tc1 d1ty. a touch or the delrc1ous rlavor of the gra~. and a fullness rn the b<Ki y that 1s not overpowered by other foods during the cooking process And 1t 1s inte resting to note from those who study the derivation of wo rtls t h at quiche 1s :.o met1 m es s p el l e d ktc h e And cou ld the r efo r e be derived from c;erman e ookcry a nd th(•1r name for a pie-type food. kuchen Ah. but 'not to argue . but to enJO} ' This n.·c·1ix· 1~· spec ial IJ (! l' a U S (• I l g j V I! S directions fo r how to prepC:Jre 1n advanre sn the ingredlt'nts j ust have: to be c·omb1ned at the last minute and popped into the oven. Best to b ake after the guests have arri ved so the quiche may be served hot as it comes from the oven. But if your guests are not ready to eat al that point lthe biggest frustration in a hostess' l ife ~ 1 re lax Spinach Quiche stays hot for 10 to 15 minutes or m ay be he ld in a warm oven for up to an hour S PINACH Ql.:ICHE 1 package 18 ounce r ef r igerato r cr escent dinner rolls I cu p grate d Cheddar cheese I p a c k a ge, ( I O ounce i frolen creamed :.pin a ch I cup ev apo r at ed m ilk 1·2 cup lth1ne wine 5 eggs 1 t ab l es p oon Wor ce stershire se:i uce s alt 12 teaspo<>n s alt 12 teaspoon onion '"' teaspoon pepper 1 ran 1212 ounce m ushrooms. d n11 n ed 1o pt1onal 1 <;rated P<t rmesan c·heese 8 s lices hacon. diced and nrsply fr1l'd l 'nro ll rcfriger ato1 r o lls and sep a r a t e Plac e lf'I 10 in ch pie plate. long pointed ends toward center of plat«> Press to form a crust S prinkle with Cheddar cheese. Cook s pinac h a s directed on pack age C ool s l ig htl y or completelv Re at together milk. w i n e. eggs Worceste rs hire sauce. and seasonings. S tir s pinu c h a nd mus hroom s Into milk and egg mixture . Pour into cbeese ·ltned crust Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. B a ke at 35(1 · degrees for 20 minutes. S ptinkle with bacon Continue baking 30 to 35 minutes or until knife ins erted near cente r comes out clean. Makes 4 to 6 servings·. .. I ..... _. c::i ..... : STOAE COUPON I I I I \ \ , Butter (1 lb.l · Whole Milk lY2 gal.) Ha111burger (1 lb.J 1001 Grau1d Beef White Bread (1 lb.J . Coffee (1 lb.) 1976 • pnces . , $.1.32 • • Jimmy Carters Jimmy Carters 1980 · 1984 • pnces • pnces $1.90 $2.73 1.37 .73 .... • ·14.4 Source: Bureau o f Labor Statist ics -------~ Food prices have skyrocketed 42'~' since Jimmy Carter took office. And if he remains in office, and we continue to have the same economic policies, the next 4 years will see prices rise even more than 42%. Its time for new economic policies in Washington. · .The time is now for strong leadership. ~~m.!s!! .... ., ................. ~-...... am-.... , ..... -..._ .......... ., ........ ... Ora .................................... , ........ .._. ' ... _ ............. ,.,._ FOOD ~y. Oc;to~ 29. 1e DNL Y PILOT (3 Gulping Foods · Triggers Health Problems If )'OU ITt' In th•· habit of sulplna d own you1 food to n.h off to an ar tJvlty. you rould bt·<'ome the vtcUm of a dltct•stton problem. Di1et10n d~sn 't :st art \n •h• 1tomal'h. ·~ •~ popularly bellt"\t'd but ratJwr m Lht> m outh Uaelf. Slowtr nllnll 11011 extn che>wintt h .. IJ!$ 111 pre part' the food pr1>p..•1 ly before llw111low1n11 Teeth servt• u~ th•· tools to arlnd thl' fo<>d 1n to small parh<'lt•s Wh1lt• )'OU are Cht'Wt n.:' I h(• salivary glands itrt• tr11o1 gered to releast• t'Ooui.:h saliva tu mu1stt!n 1rnd soften thl' part1dt'b so they ('an easily s lid .. down the esophugus When you skip the ste p of ('ht''A 11\~ rood well. you have dhso skipped the f1rst btt•p or the d1gest1on pnh'e'>b Discomfort and a bloat ed feeling ('ar\ result not only from what foudb you eat but also r rom the time and pffnrt you s pend in eatrn~ the m Extra chewin)1 time I!'. good pr e ve nti ve medicine. Since saJi v a a lso pro .vi <I es e n zy mes f o r digesting ~tarrh, 1\ 's 1 m · portant to chew starC'h food exceptionally well to mix enough sal iva th rough 1 t. The food should have 1l soft tex lure by the time you swallow. Intestina l gas .often is <'aused by a poo'r eat t>n Sm r a high ribfr C'OOked &ptna('h a nd ('OOk until soft. 'h teaspoonsalt large spatula and place d1t't 18 mort' dt'l'llriblr fo1 1 lt·upoon huttt•r about 10 to 12 mrnutes ..., teaspoon dried on a ser ving platter. aoodht'lllth.thl'M,f\d.let 1., tt'iupoon tu Meanwh1IP, melt butte r d1 ll weed Garnish with lem on 11 h ou ld n o t b e u a e-d rutcM Spe~ial In a small au<·epan I tablespoon vinegar s111·es and a das h o r habitually b) ht'6llthy l "t¢~ Add nour a.nd stir until J u1('e of 1'2 lemon paprika Makes 4 serv· ~pit' ""th full "N f> of '• h·ru1i•iun . ult Dfefs m ixture thiC'kens Add Lemon s ltl·es 1ngs tr•th l'rt>h .. at 11vt-n t11 :I~ t1l mato JU1t·~ s loWI), Oa'lh paprika June Roth 111 the author ttt'rt" rr '""''JI 1•;a,.1 dt>~rf'eS liul\••r u itnrnll By June Ro th stirring constantly : add Arr an g e h addoc k of rnore than 2() C'OOkbooka. I> dl~f'!ittblt• 1tt1·11w rm b11 k1n.: d1i.h Com b1n... or eg ano Cook and stir slices in a large skillet 1P1dudm41 "S<JJl.f'ree Cook· thosf' 14ho nt"t'd lo folio" "'flln~c·h , t>utte r und tut to a s moo th s au te and t·over with water 1n g Wtlh H erba and th4' 11ft d1«t Othl't rdKQn 'lpoon 111lu l1ak Mulu:~ t11crvinl( s paghetti Drain s oft c ooked Add salt, dill vine~ar Sp1 ce11 " I/ yuu have a mt'mbo>r. 11( ttw Ci.mil) 111.i dis h Miakf• u wdl 111 2 Lablespoons butter s pa ghetti , toss with and li::mon JU•<'e ; bring special diet queatron. wnte ~th)ulcl .1dd a sul;1d and th£" ct'ntt•r l1f tht• ''""u1·h ~t-AGHETTI WITH 2 hblez;poons flour tomato saul.'C' and serve. lo a boil, the n n·dut<' to June l<nth at the Daily 14 hol•• .i1 t11nc-tl hr N ed for largf' t>nuutch tn 11111'1 I (' tt I!: A MED TOM A TO l c·ups tomato Juice M akcs 2 to 3 servings heat and simmer c·ov r•r/ot I' 0 . BoI 1560. Co1ta rou.ih.1~t' raw t-t:R An·uk t't(lo( lllt!• ~Al'('E '~ ttaspoon oregano ered for 10 minutes; or \l esa !Jl626 Enclose a Bi\KF.O •:(a: t'U)IU~N dt·pt'ds1on and spr111klt' I (l Uart water HnnR water and sa lt POACHED llADDO<'K untd fish fl~kes easily stamped srlf addreued T l 'It. with 11alt liakc· 10 111 15 '~ tt?upoon salt t o a bod in a I a r g c l '~ pounds fJllet of C 11 re fully removl' r1 o;;h en 1•e/117w tur l'f per!nnal 1 ' 1 11 f' • h" fl JI t· d m1nutt'll. or until hrm 1 pal·kage t8·ounl'e > saucepan. Add s paghetti h addock s h l.'e~ from skillet with a rl"p/!J SAVE MONEY WITH vons GOARAftTEED LOW PRICES .. 1 '\bl f t\I"'' UJ<lJI: I (NLA k LNLI LIMlf .\ (P\,rrhd,... '"''"' ''""'' r~p•~• YB ti• 1 lH _ bre akdown of starcht'S I I. • I I I I •• in the mouth. • -This factor presents a problem to the elderly who may have 1nsum cie nt c h ewing capab11it1es to pr ocess food well. Many times c1 soft food diet has to be recommend~ to a void the digestive disor<jers that c an OC('ur. It 1s or ut most importance to plan well·balanced menu~ so th at a varietyoffoods are Sweet Tips The candy tossed mto tric k-Or ·treat bags each Halloween delights children but often leaves parenta in despair as I they envision cavities and mounting den tal I bills. Candy is as much a part of Hallowee n as goblins and 1ack o '- lantems. but it doesn't have to r esult i n cavities. says J eanette ·Bemis. a San Francisco • preventive de ntis t r y the rapist and nu! r• tionist.• Bemis. rounselor to patients of doctors anti dentists in the San han cisco area, offers lips to he lp parents prevent cav.ities i n their youngsters' teeth a nd promote general ht!alth -without tal<iniz the fun out of Halloween. • Serve c h ildren a nourishin g. w <>ll b alanced meal with foods from ear h of the four food groups milk, m eat. vegetables a nd fruits, and breads and cereals -before they go tric k -or·treating. • Encourage children to brush and fl06s teeth before they eat candy. Be m ia says that <'l•an· ing teeth before eating he lps reduce bacteria in the mouth. Bacteria re- act with sugar to pro· duce the acids which re- sult in tooth decay. • "Let children eat all they want at one t.ime, l then put the candy away," Bemis advises. She aaya that the quanli-1 ly of sweets consumed is leas important than the frequency. "Each time a child Hts a sweet. it 1 1 results in an ·acid ex - poeure'." The wont way to consume sweet.I Is to eat them slowly. over a len&tllyperiodofUme." • Try lettinl a specific I time ol day for children to eat the sweet.I. pref· erab\)' when they are al I bome wbere they can brush and flos s tborou&bly after eauna. • Eneourqe children to eat ne.ta wltb foods from tb• four food 1roupt. "Eatlnc with otber food• helps to clear tbe mouth of potential acids," ex· ............. WoaderiDI what to lift ellll*9 no trlck-•·b'ell II ,... cloar tldl ..... _., '"TrJ ••all ~flf--.toalt· ..... w 1..nower •••II•, or uaelaell•d " t•, .. ..,. ...... Rf\.(JI A~ 'ii <ti I) l lMll it 8~ 1Plm 1•.,,,..,,.,.,r h1"~"'''1i'•"• I 481bHB FRESH AVOCADOS Df.UC1' TE Ft.MOR U~fT 611'11HNIS<'CM'• '""'''"!! pnc .. ~ CLIP THIS VALUABLE. COUPON CARNATIO~ FRENCH FR'I .· / l~ bAI (Iii' •l"r< f I I ' i\,.-' l l\1.fT J " <ha"' ,,..,., 1 r • \j p, •· I '' '-•~@~---~~~~------------~ .-... --............ _____ . I SA~.50Pl<JS TAX • 332 I' 11 G.E. sooJ.: 11·so·FT WHITE Fl: i• LIGHT BULB • F •! al •.au.a PACKAGE 60. 1' OR 100 WATT 11 ' I WITH t141S ((ltJP()n ""° ~ (.() ~ l'Ul!OtASC CJ<Ct.lJOl!.c •• I l~21~c~f'#~'t,~~k.~'° I ··------------·· ---~--------------------~ -DUff:CfM lltUlll. '-Jlurl .• OCT. JO fOl'IOY.2. 1'90.CAU.f21J) H,_1400fOll LOCATI01' CW Sl()lt[ l'lf.l\lltsl ~OU IOJll5 N<D ""ICD 111 THIS /ID llOI tFr~C:TIYl l\T VO,,S, JJl4 W. lfl1 ~I lOS lllo('oflLS ''°° w .. ~ 111.llD.. I.OS ~LU . .,11 W. toTH fl, LOI M(lftD, MM OlfOO MD I.AS ~OAS. SN.ES 111 llMAll. OIW'mflf'S Ol'IY Ol't.1' e,.,,.. OAllY, 9•00 AA MJ,.t.V USDA ''JOO Sr'l."V' fO<Jo'IJ"b <,1,M11 t ~rrrPTI r• FRESH START LAC.JNDRY DETERGENT J.5-0UNCE ............. 9ffOh 1121.....,' ............. c.... ..... ! 3.38 1M I . 11119 ..,._._,~A•. SCHILLING BLACK PEPPER 80Z. 1.85 " ............. ...... COMET CLEANSER POWDER 14 OUl'«:E Al AJAX PINE FOREST CLEANER 28-0Z. (INCLDS .. 20 OFF) 1.36 ,,,,.,.. DUNCAN HINES COOKIE MIX C'lluu ,...I• C"lllP ~ OI I Jll D<lubill C'hll< I 10/ I )9 P.·•01d °"''"' tft ~OJ I ~ · Pounteln v .... y i1 .......... . H~htcfl Nli"Atltftle 47IO aenMCa llkt. tl201 HertlOf I ,..,.., ........... c ..... ....... ..., c..-.. c .......... ' Del 0.....,. Ceplatt•no hedl S4091 DoMfly hrtt °'·. Ylcto"• ' • KRAFT AMERIC.AN SIN GLES SLICED CHEESE FOOD l 6-0Z. PKG. 2. 19 fou11tel11 Y•hy 17NO M•lf'Ole I Ta ... ft LefUM .... 24941 Aide ,.,.., I Moll - . I Ct DAILY PILOT FOOD Trick-or-Treat Safety Meat Prices IAP> -Since you're faced with hi1her meat prices, you might as well know lhal it coal 70 cents more in August than in July lo feed a family of four for a week. By comparison. a so- called "liberal" eating plan for four would have cost $102. 70 a week In August. up from $101.10 in J uly. G bo1ts •nd 1oblln~ and Uw Creat Pumpkin wlll toon be prowlln1 the ne11hborhooda H the! 1pookleat day of thf' year 1ppro1c he1 It ·s Ha lloween llm ~. or roW'ae, and Uw •PoU'• 1bould all bf> fraendl) Of'ltl! Ever y Y~•r the new1pape r11 r11port traaredlu whi r h oC' curred becu1sr part-nhi djd not l11ke necHury prerauuons 10 au ure the sal~y ol llwir t r1rl1 or trealln& r hildren Here aare some hmts tu help makt' this year ·s "haunted" eH a safe one 11 £ SUR E ALL cos tumes are name reS&!I tant. Check the la bt!I on . the purchased costumes Homemade costumes can be made flam e p roof temporarily by soaki.na the Jabric in a mixture of tttree ounces of boric acid, seven ounces of borax, and two quart s o f wat e r Saturate the fabric and let it drip dry. Instruct children lo be especially careful with a ny lighted Jac k-o " lanterns. Wigs and gauzy costumes c a n ignite quickly. so never allow a child wearing them to carry a lighted candle. C hoose cost u mes carefully so the child's vision is not obscured and the child can walk w i tho u t tripping . Instead of masks, whicl'I can slip down over eyes and dangerous l y ob- scure vision, try using ·'clown'· pat.nt. For easier removal or cos · met ics. apply a t h in layer of cold cream to s kin before applying m ake-up. IT 'S DIF FICULT ror drivers to see dark col- or ed costumes after sun- down a strip or fluoreS· cent or reflective tape will help make the child more visible to drivers. A nashlight lights the <'hild's way a nd also helps alert traffic lo the child's location. Review pedestrian safety rules before children leave home. Remind them lo cross only at corners, waiting on the curb for the 1reen liebt wbere there is a signal, to look both ways before cross- ing any intersection a nd to walk o n th e sidewalks, not in t he streets. Even friendly dogs may be upset by strange s pook s in t h eir neighborhood. so be sure to w•m children tha t even "Fido" may not -. "'re<'ognjze them in tt}eir costumes. A par ent s ho uld ' always a ccompan y Taste Tre ats HALLOWEEN SUPPER DESSERT Scoop a ball or vanilla i_u_ c ream ..on each drained canned pineap· pie slice . S po o n chocolate sau<'e over top and springle with a rew pieC(Alof candy <'Orn. •* • • • • PUM~K I N PATCH SALADS Add ,drainect..&anned plnea'Pple c hil'lks to • thickened orange 1 fl avored gelatin. Chill in 1 square pan. When firm, cul into squares a nd place in lettu ce c up. Mak~ a pum pkin face w it h m ayo nn aise preued through pastry tube. • • * HAWAIIAN PUMPKIN COOKIES Cut· sugar cooky do ugh with pu mpkin c utter. Bake .nd cool. Wh en ready to serve, put two cookies toget her with cream cheese beaten smo ot h and b lended · wilh well d rai n ed ca n ned crus h ed pineapple . • • • FR08TY PINEA PPLE Drain syrup or juice from a 1 pound 4 ounce· can pineapple chunks. Com blne wttb a I.ounce CI D unaweeten e d ' fineapple j<ulce and r e e ae. Make lnto "IDOW" b y quickly f:''•t=. or proeeuint ;, r uatU llJl•.1 PU. • top ol pl.De•pple clu•••• la 1ll erbert I ....... youn1 · ch1ldrt'n Wh .-11 l(l'()UP' IO OUl loCd ht'r a chaperon• lll a1l v 1u blf' H th .. rf' ar.-knov. n "C'ran ll s · 1n lh •• nt-11hborhood, rh1ll1rt-n should~ warn..O to ~tit)' away from their homr' l 'rae duldrrn to ,10 I n lhl:'ll """ n .. a&hbor hood "ht•r•· tht-)' &rt' knov.n 11\0 1d Ina homc-s 1h111 1at1• cl.Hk or dimly hf(htt>d l 't'•111l1 who v.f'komt· lrH•k or lrt>atrr:. u'uulh h'~''' tht-1r h&ht:> uo SET A TIME lintlt wltban whi<'h ch'1dr~n mutt retum an hour iihuuld }).• su(hdN1t fur ouna d llldren t;n cuuru&t' "lcit'1 c· h 1 I d r t ' n t o h 1& v t' \'hlllH'fllOt•d JHH'l lt'll or romt' humt' (or r d rt·Nfi m " n I & II I a p "v I n I t' d hl•UrN Nu OOt' 11huuld II\· 1 ndt 01 tr 1·1tllna uflt>1 u oo rnn (; uod1No 'hould nut ti\· 1-.111•0 u11t1I tht•y tluvt• lh•t•n bniu.:ht honw and l. LlflUllt-d II) KVOd light Pai 1•nli-:.huuld tud 11 RED DELICIOUS c·hildren examine all treat•. dl•cardlna •nythlnt whleh appears ~u11plcloua or on which th~ wrappen hiave been undon~ Wash frwt and cut in Lu s mull paecea. Avoid hom t'made treats unless n11u1e by a frnmd If any \ H·10U3 "treat.s" are di~ n1vered . notify the loca l J)olkc 'depar1ment im- m~aat~ly If all these safely pre 1·a u1 1uns are take n . llalloween varties <'lln bt• great fun With COS· APPLES ff! Bose Pears ~Yams m s;·i;;~h •. 39 ' .39 h.29 ... 35 I .. I J 69 ~ff ~ ~ llMIUIH CHUNK ll&HT TUNA IH Oil ,, ... "' .... ,.. .. Orange Ju ice -·· ............ ,1y1e °' (el Green Beans M..•'• m Tomato 5auce 1ti..ot 1 .... 1 0. Cr-ltyle m Green Giant Corn m 1Mk"t1 Yams ~~ Hunt's Ketchup 3 3 . ,.,.._o.u-.11e4 '~~ Pillsbury Flour ......., ............ ._,_ !I! Pancake Mix 10 •• .. , .89 .87 c.~W, YOGURT ..... ~ Glass Cleaner .. .,, Crtchr u •• '"' m Potato Buds ,,., .. 89 "'' . ,~, ... , .... ~Mixed Vegetables 10 ti ... .. .72 ...... ...e.n--~ . ~ Cheddar Cheese ,.. "' ........................ ,..,.. •••• ..-k .. ~ Cheese Food ·s1ice1 1~'.! l'' ,. J 4' t :to ... • -~-NEWI -; -.: : CROWN POINT GLASSWARE n IUICllllCI llOClllK. fMIS wna·s fHTUll ~~.\lJ JUICE ILASS ~ Siii '" 6 01. 3 I Jt. IA. '* 10 OlllCIOUS H AVO•S """-IM-· n"Ofl l...,. '~ Colgate Tooth,.ste II rt .,.,_ 0t I I (I I-~ ... Huggie1 Diapers . . Thal figure is based on a thrifty eating plan, say home economists at the AgricuJture Depart. ment. These eating plans are used as guides by t e a <' h e r s., h o m e economists and others who help families plan mea,ls within their in· romes tumes and cider bowls, cheese plates and pop~ corn. apples for dunking or hun1 from a string . . . these are a few of the favorite things' They report that this low-cost food plan re quired $53.20 fo feed four persona al home for a week in August. up from $52.50 in July The lltrif1Y.-Q~O in· eludes less milk, meat. vegetables and fruit than the mor e costly version, while emphasiz· an ~ mo r e l e gumes . cereal, nour and bread . ' .. 100 , .... •:.:; 100 11 11 30 .... II 01 3 9 , .... ~· .. 49 Celft • 11 " 69 . ., . :. 2•• SALE! ,,.... 'fo. Clorox Bleach . ..... .59 ... ·-'-!l! Pork & Beans ,,., .30 -~ Mi~ed Vegetables •••• .39 -........ ffi Chocolate Quik JJ •1 2'' -ffi o.-s,,.. c_,.,, °' Cranapple Juice ... , 1 l ' 11111 ......... '-'"'Se ... ffi Chocolate Morsels 11 •• 1 '' ... C&C COLA UGUlAI OI oan l.S 21• .... OooMo • ......., ............. '~ Almaden Mtn. Wine ........ ~ ..... , ti! 5-gram' 1 7 ·Crown.. ~~ 4 '' .. - BONl -IN ... ....... .. ;.J+ Top Round Steolc • 2•• .... ~ Chuck Roast • 114 .... ~ Chuck Steak • 111 .... ·-·-· 1\~ ••• I~ Tenderloins Ctl l 'lr...,.41•1• "3•• ... ,c...,.si...w •• o.. ~~ Boneless Family Steak " 1 '' IHf CllU<K S ... LMaCLH BOllELm ~.~. ~'~ BEEF ROAST. .~.89 c-.., ~ ..,.,.. Cl•on•• m Thighs & Drumsticks .. 109 ............ l·~-Ht Pork Chops .. J 49 • '"' l• ffi Sirloin Roast • 1 •• ,. ... ,Of ffi Fresh Shark •• 1 '' . .......... 94-...,.o. '~ Smoked Polish Sausage• 1 '' IOt &II Tiit OlO SPIC» 1611 M&lllll lO\I 1111• 111 -'" '"'' "" sa•1 riv•111 Of 111• COllTAlllfft Of lllSll llOGft OI MAHll UMlll S"<I' -- t8 iic-iFF' tfll;.~i ..,.,_ ..... ,AIUIUn' .......... ~ --:.-:.s--, ,~ ----·, fGz::zmm l9nlltMll ~ •n.ia.IM• I I ... •11°t1.PACUf I I ... llllaMllT I I SAYI a1UL;;. I I SAYI $149 I I 20c EMS I I 20c ,::~· I I ·--_, NC« ... -... I I 1•11 ... If 01 ••• ... -O•I I "' -"8 ,_, IJPICflft ... OC:l.I ~ttv ..... 1 •••1t• llll tllvt .. I Ott ".I ft l-!110 ilh j 1111 llMU 11111 IOf I , .. --· .... ~ ---· ••·•C.... - ' - 1.U .... ,,.. • -....... , ............. UClt ....,.. ... .., =.:: :::;. ':"::.::..:. ::. :.r:.:::. :..=':r '::; :.:: ··---.. ----··----..._,. .. " I "1 SA1A9 .. 0 ... I I ••• umtA' .. , I •SAv1 'i0'169c I !sAYI -···· I • 20c ·~t I •s100 s100 OFF I I ........ ..., 111 , .. '*""" "" I I ............... ,.._ --I U_,..,_, 1""1"'Wft Kl "-' ~""' •-• lmctlW ... tcT II I-._, -•111• .... • ... 11111 -• ,. --· --·~ ---· .... c-. - • ~~~ ..... -...-....---......---__. ______ -..-~ ,_, FOOD Fest Food The Harveat Moon f'ettlval &.. • telebration lbat ~mbtnee the birth day of the mOOI' with a feaat ol lhaU1•ivtn1 for tb e bount y of th" barv•t. It'• one ot ~ most important bQHd•rs In the ChiaeM futlva year -• time for musi<'. dancin1. poetry, 11 nd Whole pea pods tor garnish. l'"or soufOt' roll. prt he at oven to~ degreei; Llnt 1t Uahtl • oil~ 10 IS·lnch )elly roll ptrn wllh wand v•P4'r otl papt'r and dus t w11 h nour . Mtlt butt e r i n I-:--~~'-'"":"· IOQd Wln.i--How do you t'el"brate an a1e-old holiday? Lakt' the Chinfte do whh an Oriental feut. a utt'pan' add nout 11nd <'Ook , stirrlnlf with d wi" "'h~. owr vrry lo w h <>a t fo r 2 t n 3 minutes Add m ilk. "oil 1rnd p4'J)per and cnnt1n1w cook1n~ J to <t m111ute~ stlrrin~ t•onsta nth . unti l S<IU<"t' 1!< th&l'lr.l'Ol''1 tlllll s mooth I. I .. J. -· ., ' I I I • < • i !_ SOUFFLEED IEGG aou. oan:NT.\L 4 tablespoons buttl•r \.'a cup nour 2 cups bot milk ~ teaspoon salt Duh freshly ground black pepper 4 e11 yolks, beaten 4 egg whites "• teaspoon salt "• teaspoon cream of tartar FUUa1: 1 pound bo n e d cooked chicken. cut into 'h·incb cubes 1 pa c ka ge (6 ounces) frozen Chinese pea pods. thawed. drained and cut in half crosswise <Reserve 3·4 pods for garnish) 1 cup· bea'n sprouts. rinsed and drained If.I cup minced green onion 1,-!t cup mayonnaise ~ cup sour cream 1 tablespoon soy sauce '>ii teaspoon s alt Pour tnlo far ~1· bu"' I Rt>at in l!gg )t>lk!> H1•a1 egg wlutes with salt and cream or tarta r until s tiff but not dr:v foll.I gently antl) soufflc mix lure Spread souffle mixture event~ 1n van Bake 40 to 45 m1nut1•::. or until golden brown. Loosen souffle e dges with spatula: turn out on fresh sheet of waxed paper Peel orf used paper. Combine all filling in gredients in l a r g t sa ucepan : he al gently until hot (do not boll I Using s lotted s poon. place half the filling on lower third of the souf. fie: roll up jelly·r oll fashion. Place on a wa rmed serving pla tte r Spoon remaining filling around platter. Top with pea pods. EGG ROLL EASY TO MAKE Save35~ on CliiiiliinS .New Family ~ck ..... .. , and get six rolls . ~ of ~able Sofb1ess. ~QY!35C or TWO 4-roll packllQH I• ± I.MT Olll.,..,.~ . ~ w.dneedey, October 29, 1980 DAIL V PILOT C5 Halloween Tooth Tip Ha llo)Neen doesn 't have to be a time for added concern about children's dental health, according to a ne w or ganizatttm of pediatric· dentists, or pedodontists as they are called . T he Am e r i c an Academy of Pedodontics reports that children 's dental health can be im· proved not so much by changing what children eat as when they eat it. ·'Current studies seen to indicate that, though diet is important to the whole system , the most important effect of food on the teeth is local that is, while food is 1n t actual contact with the • teeth." says Academy President Stephen Mass When food e nters the mouth, he says, it trig· gers acid formation that ' bathes the teeth ror about twenty minutes. " "By restricting snacks ~and ca nd ie s to mealtimes or tames number of snack times. Then urge the <'hild to brush afterward. • Restrict snacking as much a s p ossible to times when the t'hild can brush alterward. • Mak e s ure you r child's teeth are yle an b y e n co ura't an g bru s~i ng and getting your child regular check ups . This is your an · surance policy against cavities because a clean tooth won 't decay. Pediatric dentists also c a ution parents to be wat ('hful o i t he • • • H A L I . 0 W F. E N SANDWKH Reat 3 oun c e s of c r eam c heese with ~ tablespoons c hunk y peanut butter . Add well dra ined canned crushed pi neapple. Spread on slice whole grain bread Top with second slice with center cut out with pumpkin·face <·utter "stickies." whic h as not a band of kiddie monsters. but foods that hold sugar on the tooth's surfa<"e. These foods in· dude l'andies. sodas. sweet sauC"cs. cakes and c-ook ics. pas tas . and dried frwts like raisins When t hildren e at such items. thev should brush immediately RumltUp A hint of rum adds ex· c atem e nt to a n old favorite Dr ain l can (29 ounces I Bartle tt pear halv es. reser vin g J tables poons syrup. Com· bine reserved syrup. • ~ cup packed brown suga r and 2 tablespoons rum. Arrange pear halves an baking dash. Spoon rum mixture into center of each pear. top each half with I teaspo~n chopped walnuts . Bake at 350 d eg r e es 20 m inutes Makes 6 to 8 ser v ings ·when a child can brush afte rward. the period of danger to young teeth is ,---------------------.. reduced." Moss reports. 15°/o OFF any bottle of wine ror the Halloween fes tivities, the academy with ourchase of holiday 1,irkey provides this dental h ealth strate gy for parents: 20°/o OFF on all Henckel Knifes "We now have a fine selection of Imported beer and wine" • En courage y ou r trick-or·treater to save his bounty for eating at h ome . un<l er y our supervision. • Serve some of the loot in conjunction with a m eat to Ii niit the ,3 MHh, Sfllfood, 0.ti a1td Produu 3444 E. C~t Hwy., U~ GOU•MET MAltJ(fT CorOfta d~I Mar 67S· I 353 FllH DELIVERY -----------------~-----------~-• 9667CL I !~ ~QU20C ! I . one any size ~ 1..-T ~~pt:·~· I I .... ~-....... I 1o r14~•c-.iuo•rr£>!!wt•.....,.,. .. 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To ins ur e firm , separate arains or n ee that will not cook up lumpy or mushy when prepared In the oven or in a lkillet. choose a r1ct> that ha s been "parboiled.". Thia unique process forces natural rice nutrients into the arain and retains more of these nutrients than other rice brands. Yield of cooked rice ts greater for this lfr<>du<.'t. too. One cup of parboiled rice cooks up into about 3 "2 c ups of firm , separate grains of rice. Other types yield just 3 cups of cooked rice. Another "plus" of this rice is that it retains its superior quality and tex- ture even when leftovers a r e refrigera ted or frozen and then re· heated. For a distinctive din· ner with all the elegance of dining out at a favorite restaurant. but at just a fraction of the cost, serve Fruited Rice and Port Chop Bake. The flavor of r ice c ookecj with broth. honey. dried fruit and grated fresh iinger root makes pork chops seem like gourmet fare. After the chops are browned, the~ combine with rice and remaining i_ngredients and bake to a navorful tenderness. Pork s ausage, a favorite at breakfast. will get rave reviews at dinner when teame d with rice in a quick-to· fix skillet meal. In a colorful skillet dish, rice. zucchini and pimento co mbin e navorfully to extend a pound of bulk pork 1auaa1e to mate six satiafying servings. A last-minute sprinkl· ing of Cheddar cheese completes the picture. FRUfl'ED RICE AND FOH CHOP BAKE 6 pork chops, cut 'h inch thick 1 tablespoon vegeta· ble oil 1 can ( lO'h ounces J condensed chicken broth ) ta blespoons honey · 1 teas poon garli c salt 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger root, or 11~ teaspoon ground ginger 1 cup parboile d Brand Ri ce 1 packag e cs o unces) mixed dried fruit , chopped <a bout l 'h cups) Brown pork chops in oil in large skillet : re- move from heat. Add enough water to broth to make 2"2 cups liquid. Add honey, garlic salt and ginger, mixing well. Pour liquid into 12x8x2- in ch baking dish. Add rice and fruit: stir. Ar· range J>?,rk·chops on top. Cover dish lightly with aluminum foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 50· " Adults ·Never ~ Change KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> -Halloween parties are for kich who like to put on costumes eat orante·colored .. snacks md play 1ames -but a lot ohbe "kich" are old eDOQlb to vote, 1ay1 • 1urvey by a pro- ducer cl ~ cards and party IQOda. Some SI pereeat ol all Halloween parties held lut year were by and for adulta, the Hallman atudy lbowt, witb m01t of tbe part&" eoacen· trated amoq tlMlle In tbe 1.. to l&•)'H?·Old bracket. Hallow6n la OH ol • &be , ..... arowtml &I tf.= .. ·-~ .. -dlela..,. ......,._ban r.~~.-== ..... -~ ml a.._. \Jaeover a•d coetiaut bUiaa •tll all llq"-ld la abeol'W, I to 10 mlautea. llalea e serv•ap. l\JccmNl-M\JIAGE IUCSIKll.1.11' l pound bulk pork sauaa~ '' cup c ho pped onion 2~ c~ w1Un 1 t-up p ar boi led Brand IUte l t4'Upc>on u lt It nwdium 1utchlnl, t'Ul In IXI '"''' inch Stn~t 1 Jar C2 ouncH, dried pbnen&o. dralned V. cup s hredded cheddar cheeu Brown 1au1a1• and onion ln lO·lnch •klllet. drain olf fat. Add water: brlna w a boll Stir ln rice •nd u lt. Cover tightly and simmer 20 minutea Stir In zucchini and pimento. Remove from heat. Lei stand· c~~red W\lll 1tll Uquid hi a •orb t!d , abo ut S minutes Sprinkle with cheese Make11 6 !lcrv· lnas. \ Fruited Rice and Pork Chop Bake adds elegance to economical meal , Foster Far111 ·s • ,. U.S.0.A. Choke eon.a.Ii · LEAN STEW MEAT ..... -. ........ is. 2. 59 U.S.0 .A. Grode 'A' Froz. Defrosted CHICKEN LIVERSs1b 1>011 105 ....... 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EA. ·• Red 39 EMPEROR GRAPES LB c CHriERRY TOMATOES es1<r 39c I C,n! Cun 1Ct~l..ol"'0" f()f)CS f )f T~E f~f/f6£tvr J ) 01 P~c;, NS~ M.,,,_ 1(1ub&- SOV SAUCE •••• INOUlf•l~NOOUC °'" RA MEN· 5 ...... • 7$ ll \A(K NfW (ROP ~. • 01 Pl. \I Jf ( ~U\llb l'lt,IOh• KOKUHO RICE •••• FRESH NOODLES DRIED SEAWEED ••• e ('h(i., M~" •'·'•C.. ""\I Jf( Ou11 ' • hno~ .. o SOV BEANS .S3 •No~ol• ~~ C:ONVl'Nll Nl' f'NCIZI H f 0011..._ 411!4# -~ 10.01. Moftofl • _ ............................. 73 inn1ana•u1 ............ 1.09 6 len. 0-01et1t . lllBBUlll as• COBCOlll .. ''°' 39c Pt(C, • f'4 ' I 6t1 D,.1t'1'lf' OYSTER SAUCE ••• itJlt2M&l8 =~~HH ~l 85 4-oa. ~. W/hppers-Herb1-Fr. O..ioll ClllAM at•R ..................... 1.25 2 h -01. & 3-01. Atlf. Thin Sli<ed LAllDe ... ITMIATl .......... 9 12-01. ~ DaYld Kotllef • 8 nA•l6 KllOCKl .......... 1.9 t 2-01. Cllli4t• MM Da'ltld KOi•• .. ALAMl ............... 2.09 29·0Z SPRINGFIELD PEELED 49c ~ lfflCT TMUa. OCT. ID ..,_... t«Ttl. J, tflOt ONN DAILY I A.M. TO 10 '.M. 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Some Pumpkin Lore Production Levele Dropping Meat Prices Higher A pumplsla patch bee6* a~ road •• ...... nott•l•I<' • ....._of daya on the f_a~ll1 farm or dlUAood HallowHU I• recent years . pumptlm have beromf' luocl.._. wt°' IOOd ol' Claarle Brown. who anx loualy awaits lhe Greut Pumpkin 's arri val every Halloween. PVMPIUN8 also br· iD8 to mlnd the old· faahioned country fair where each farmer showed off mammoth pumpkins grown · in his own PumPkin patch. Two· hundred-pound beauties were not un· u•ual, since pumpkins were grown ·primarily ior livestock feed, and bi Her was better. Pumpkln.'J aftu1&ll)' i.re slant member• of t ht' 1quuh hm1ly , wllW <'hlrl<'tert!lll<'" ~1 mllar to othtr members or ih~ w1nter1Qui8h jlrflUP They art on1• of thl' natlv~ Vt'll''t ables wh1 t h were ervoyC'd b ttw «ar ly Indian C'Ulturt'' u' well as Nt'\\ Worhl !>l't tiers The Pilgr1 m ·s squa:-h pie becaml' lhe familiar pumpkin pie serv.t'd un m ost Thanks giving tables. celebrating that early feast of P1l~nm:::. and Indians THE SPANISH NAME for pumpkins or squash is "calabasas " This was the n<ime given to an ea rly South e rn Ca lifornia r an c h o famous for its pumpkin patches. and the place · namt-endure!I tod»y Man y p e ople b uy pumpkins for llullOWllcn 1ac-k o· hu1tern11an'1lht•n discard thl'm, nol rl'ah.r 1n.c the· c"<'l'llcnt nutn t 1 o 11 :• I ,. 11 I u 1· ll 1• 1 n II wu tffi fo'1rt1t . tt.t·n · a re· thl' 11eed'I I( tht'.) a rt'n 't bt' 1nl{ ,,1vNI fur plantlni;, 14'h )' not 1 •lUSt I hcn1 for u trund1.> Mid nutr1t1ou" '>tt.1r k food • w A~H Ttn: s..:•:us. put 1lrr and 'Pn·url th~m t'\'t·nl\ uv1•r ,1 1·ook11• .. h •••• I H Lt k I' u l :12 5 dt>.: r4•1·.., fur :!O t11 :JO m1nult.'~ until lh1•y 'n • c1 "II Hrush them with m1•l 11•1I m ur~a rint· or hutle1 a nd C'Ont1nue fo.t~lmg for 1rnother 5 to Io m 1nutes unt II L hey a re ~olden llrn14 n Sµr1nkl e Lhl' sl'ed ~ w ith Sllll, cool und serve Leftovers can be S CIVCd in a t11:thtly Scal('d 1ar ')r l'iUHSter WHOLE PUMPKINS can bt' stored in a cool. d ry pla ce f o r long pl'riods of time But once lJ pumpkin is cut . 1t will mildew m a few dllY!> unl e s s refrigerated Cons ider car\'ing the H a lloween Jac k -o ' lantern only a day or two before Halloween so that it can be "rescued" and used in fall menus to avoid unnecessary \H IS IC It IS eHieat to pre· lHH t' pumpkin Just like :m y other winter squ11sh bake or ~lcum U b11k1nte , c ut the bQu ash Into portions, plut•t• an a 1·ovcred bak· ing di:1h, dot walh butter or margarine. a nd bake untll tt'nder Somt· prefer to serve 11 with a brown sugar i.tlu e or a das h of can numon or nut me~ .. t•MPKJN Al-'\O can bt' pt'eled and boiled un t il tcndt-r . Just like potat11es. then mas hed and St'rved with butter and seasonings Or at can be pureed for us e in pumpkin pie , pumpkin soup, pumpkin brea d , muffin s or cookies Ea c h pound o f pumpkin produces about one c up o f m as he d pumpk111 A large pumpkin will ylf.•ld many servings. s o cons ider freezing cooked pumpkin an s mall con- t a 1 n e r s fo r u se a s needed throu~hout the winter months. Cooked pu mpkin is low in calories. contain- ing only about 80 pe r c upful. It is r ich in Vit amin A. with each c up containing more than three times the ~rage daily needs . It also offers Vitamin C. nia ci n , r ibofl avin , calcium and aroi:i . WASHINGTON (AP> -Hiaher meat prices throuah the end of t.he year and lnto lhe first half or Ul81 are the latest bad news from the gov- ernment. The Department of Agriculture reports that production of red meat and poultry will drop below levels or last year more than enough to offset increases in beef output. Thal means further in · creases ln meat pricea, the department reports. Meat and poultry pro- du ction had been up sharply in the fint half of lhe year but dropped back to tm levels dur· inl the July-September period. Beef production was up about three percent in recent months as the summer droupt led to increased slau1hter. Howe\'er, pork produc- tion remained at last year's level and broiler and turkey output declined. The department estimates that retail meat prices will rise moderately lhia month and next. Retail beef prices, held back by the heavy summer slaupter, are expected to rise near the end of the year u supplies of competing meat s decline. Hog producers have been reducing output because of financia1· losses over lhe past year' and the slaughter through the end of the· year is expected to be two percent to four percent• less than last year. And at the same lim~ they are reducing fa,.:.. rowings, which means fewer hogs for slaughter next year. with output to be down perhaps 10 per- cent. " Coping Wit.h the Candy Whoever originated the phrase "easy as tak · inl undy from a baby" never bad to deal with a tot in a clown costume clutching a sackful of Halloween loot. If you're looking for some fresh Ideas for coping with the annual binte of confec- Uon·collecting -either as the parent of a lrick- or-treater or a potential donor -here are some ideas: PAaTY PLAN - Several readen suggest that tbe best 1trate1Y for keeplq younpters out of miachief (and too much candy ), la the 1upervlaed aei.bborhood party to keep them entertained abd off the streets dur· lat the usual trick-or- treat hours. "On m y block, all the parents cooperate to put on the party; each year a dif· ferent house pJays host. It bas becom~ a aet1bborhood trad.i'· lion.'' COLD STORAGE - Writes· another : • 'Hano.een ts as good a time as any to teach lddl self control about what they eat. I insist that my kids pick one favorite candy bar from their bq. I put lhe rest in the lreezer to be defrosted one bar at a Ume." MOVIE CANDY -Another lbotber does es· aeaUllly the same thing. but 1be bu her children freeae the c-.ndy for thtlr Saturday trips to the lbeiater. "While the GUier ~lfh spend part .al tbelr allowance for IDO¥ie cPcb. my son .._ bta •friit "' Once she ovft'lleerd blm neaotiat· lq to Mil 10me of bis cactr to bla movie com· paatO.... wutercutting the candy eounter price. WaAPPBD GOODIES -•'I used to bake wbole-ll'aln cookies for the nel1hborhood elall4ren," reports one 1raadma, ''but now parent• are worried about ebUdnD accepttn1 • a w r • p p e d f o o d. blca... eldlclreD never remember where it nme from. 8o I bit upon tllle Adu GI Sift-wrapping •1 e oldll ID lttle box- • ea .. lltil with a 1lft eu.lwltlail·..._and ...... I fttbne to t~• aet•aborbood ddlllrm ....,._ parents ---··· Slim Gourmei By Ba rbara Gibbons cookies an anticipation of he r guests "I s tarted putting d ates on the coupons when I found mself having to .issue rain checks." she adds. (If one· night a year of children ringing your doorbell is about all yc,u can take, this sugges tion is not for you! ) TREASURE CHEST -The m ost popula r doorbell belongs to the lady who gives out inedi· ble treats like magic markers, little plastic trucks. hair ribbons. tin whi s tles, note books . ruler s. crayons , clay, puzzles and other ~ood stuff 'she picks up over the year at Cli s count sales. Wisely. she wraps everything in aluminum foil to make it a "sur- prise.. and to keep the parade of goblins a nd gho sts m ovi n g Otherwise, the f irs t child would sti ll be pick · ing through the treats. trying to decide what to take. OTHER INEDIBLES -Another homeowner does the same. but stan· dardizes with one thin~. usually a stationery or art supply item. Bi~gest hit io recent years . s m a ll pac kages o t gummed stars. BUY BACK P~N - "I buy back the candy my children collect.'· re· ports another mother. ·'I tell them I need it to use in cooking, and they pre· fer having the money to splurge on little trinkets. I use the chocolate. melted down. to flavor milkshakes. puddings and other nutritious foods." Another parent who buys back Halloween booty at face value, reports that her son is diabetic. "but still likes to go out trick-or- treatin1 with his friends. He knows he can't eat all that sugar. but does like to feel that he's col· lected something for his effort." MonlER 'S HELPER tre at that mus t be shared. not something to hoa rd or indulge in alone . He really enjoys picking out just the right pieces for his younger sisters and brothers, for ·me and his .father; he sets aside some for his grandmother and aunt. Even lhe dog gets her own Tootsie Roll or Mars Bar. which prob· ably isn't very good for her . We all enjoy our treat. liljten to his ad· ventures . Afte r that. Halloween is over. Any l e ft o ver ca nd y i s dumped in the trash." MAKE MINE MONEY A few years ago ~ I was sick and didn 't get a chance tD buy any treats for the n e 1 g h b o r h o o d youngsters. but I d-id have a whole jarful of pennies Did they m ind ~ett ing money? They 100 -"My daughter is too youn1 to go out trick-or- treatlni, so she helps me amwer the door. She let.I all drened up ln a coetume and really en- Joya sreetlnl the older i children. We don't 1lve J out tandy: I buy little boxes of raisins." I ~ loved it ~ I rQJtde a game of it · a penny for each year of their age . You should see the size of the little boy who wanted me to believe he was 14 ! TRADE·IN "My lit· tie girl. w h o has a weight proble m . has succeeded in losing 15 pounds. and was really worried about Halloween. We talked it over and decided what to do about it. She de· cided to dress up and go o ut trick-o r -treating with her friends , and then "trade in " the can· dy for healthy treats like bananas and apples, which I would buy for her to replace the candy (which I discarded). It seemed important to her to have a substitute for the s ugary things she was giving up, and this is what she decided she wanted to do." For temptation- f e nd i ng low s u gar treats. plus tips on sugar su bs titutes. send a stamped. self-addressed envelope and 35 cents to SLIM GOURMET SUG AR REDUC ED RECIPES. P.O. Box 624. Sparta. N.J . 07871. · INTRODUCING A MORE NATURAL TASI E OF FRUIT, AND 50°/o I FSS ADDED .SUGAR. .tig._ -"""'""' • -... NEW DEL MONTES UTE. STOM COllfON TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR GROCER 2'rS'b0'[ DDDti2 f 24000 l0 .. 512 At last! DEL MONTE quality fruit packed with 50% less added sugar than regular canned fruits (and no an i ficial sweeteners. ever). so the f ult . natural flavor of the fruit shines through. Fora rrec Lite Fruit recipe h<loklc1, send I DEL MONTE Lite fruit label II ~-------------------------~------- ___ ., to: lite Fruit Recipe,, P.O. Bo'< 8456· N, Clinton. Iowa 52736 . .. ........... ·-· ..... '-..... b ·'· . ,. "'. . ... . ..................... _. FOOD Jack-o'-lanterns Have a Healthy Smile .. DOaOl'llY WBNCK ..... c..,.._..,..., ~ pwnpkln patches o( Oranp County have yillded a lar1e number Gt.the bi1 oranae balls. rt•dy for u se a» H"alloween Jack -o ' l•t•rm. Many -•tom -w111 be featuriq pumpkins ut eatltlnc prlns to en teur11e you to bu · them. So if you·,.. look hit fOf' a food bar1ain. q~n•lder bu yl na p"mpkin, even if you daa't want to makt' 111ek o'.lantema. Pumpkin. like othl'r ~uaah·like veaetables ha•lnl an oran1e color. is a 1ood source or viumln A -a half·l'UP of cooked pumpkin will &ive YoU nearly double your daily requirement Produce Supply Coming Pall produce is com· inc in to local markets. Some areas such as the Imperial Valley with melons and Texas,· .Florida, California and Mexico with citru5, are jua beginning. II exican vegetables should start arriving in th• next two to three weeks, Salinas is wind· inl down and the Im· perial Valley is shipping some vqetables. Of course, supply, as always, will be predicat- ed on weather condi- tiOPS. llost lettuce is coming r frdm Bakersfield, Santa . Marla and Lu.Cruces. THE ''SOFT" OR leaf lettuce items are a good price buy, with romaine running more expensive than the rest. Eaatem areas have completed their celery se•son and while celery acreage planted in California is plentiful. the Eastern demand should cause an in- crease in price. Consumers should ex- pect a temporary gap in the broccoli supplies. t 8RVSSEL SPROUTS art avallable in plentiful supplies at reasonable prjcea. Bell peppers and cucumbers are availa· bhp, but at a high price. Aeain, look for the ve1etable situation to shew eeneral improve· m•t over the next two to three weeks as Mex· ico and other are'aS gear intA} production. GREEN SKIN avocados will be the most reaso nabl e avocado for the next three to four weeks, and coasumers should see some good ads o n avocados this year. The Fuerte variety is available now and should be the major variety in three to four weeks. ·Thia year a very large crop of apples is avaiJa. ble, and re~ailers are fe•turing different varieties ancf.-,,ackages of apples on a weekl.y baaia. ~ONSVMEBS CAN get som~ exc~~nt.!»uY.s in this category. Plentiful supplies of caateloupe are available from the Imperial Valley and .. bould re- mltn IO for three to four weeks, with excellent nnor. ·Honeydews and c..-nahaw from the same ~· are a1lo available. I exas. Florida and M xico have begun 1rapefruit shipments, ..,. flavor will Improve over the next week or two. TRIS YEAR'S navel oranee crop will be a little earlier and even bluer than ta1t year'• record· bnaker. The warm tem- perature• of a few w .. k• qo brou1bt an oa1lauebt ID tomato IUP· pUe1 and ~lowered the price, but tomatoes llloald 100a be aearce for awlllle. \ TA ... 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"lwn \'1111 ,1·1•11p · .1dcl 11 1 l1•:1s poons s alt .1 n d 2 n 1 ps of .; 1•ed s Sµr~.id ~eeds out and ' h:1kt' in a \'t•n s lo" 11v,•11. 25l'I dl•)!rel.'·:.. until 1·rasp and b r11wn S1 1r from 1101<' w t111w t. \ •• . ~ . ~ I \ I .. I I .. I , ' I • ' I 'fl . / \ .. ·.i I Lower Prices overall In our Meat case. canned & Packaged oellcatessen Items Produce TOP SIRLOIN 2 5~ STEAK Ql)neff"~C' 0 '0'·0 r1r t •f t 1111 I 11 LARGE END RIB ROAST 9fl"0Pfl BU'f I CROSS RIB ROAST QQnrtf?tiC. I if 0 t'~ • t (I 188 198 BLADE CUT 98 CHUCK ROAST • Brt OfO 'l• rt LEAN GROUND BEEF 00(\ .. 'CI' ,, u • FRESH BEEF BRISKET E z cur· CUBE s T£All .1. 78 1.98 2.58 BLADE CU CHUC'" t;Tf,.; .. 1.18 2.38 1..48 ·, 1r BONELESS TIP <.Tf.:,.I( FILLET OF OCEAN ~(P(f-< I I" .... ;. BEEF NECK BONE') .69 GRADE A FRYING (HICk'EN .63 ""',.l~ ltl'l '0otl:J•. Health & Beauty Aids • GILLETTE TRAC II b -.-' L TR~~. II RAZO~ ~ SWIVEL RAZOI< '-' ... , "! L ~~.BY MAGIC LOTION 2.99 2.57 .57 2.09 b BABY MAGIC BAB'!' RATH 1 :99 L BAYER ASP1=>1'\; b TUMS PEPPERrJlll\. L ~\~~ . L CONT AC CAPSULES .. 2.47 .77 .77 2.27 L J,YL,~~.O~. CAPSULES 1 . 29 b SILKIENCE SHAMPOO -· 2 .19 L ~~L.;>F OLAY b :~:~1~~ACER L COMTREX TABLETS L COMTRE)( CAPSULES L THE HOT ONE \ ... A,,f (ltl ' b e~~~H TO?TH.~RUSH l e~.~/t.L .!.~?iSS A TYLENOL TABLETS •l n..,.ar \'•f•. • ... -4.29 1.7 7 2.67 2.67 1 .29 .1.67 .89 1 .19 1.99 . 1.29 L ASPIRIN FREE ANACIN 3 1.89 A TONI LIGHTWAVES 4 87 Cll , ! ~~?;Pie:. ~;o~ORA:N~. 1.29 7-BONE CHUCK ROAST fl nO(O ll• t I TOP ROUND STEAK f'I ·lFlf ' tJ(·•'n• 1 ij;, ' LARGE END RIB STEAK ··1•'1 t'' t"' LADY LEE SLICED BACON CORNISH GAME HENS TURKEY BREASTS Tt;PKEV WINGS SPARERIBS PORK LOI'\ CHOPS SNOW CRAB CLUSTEf? r A TFISH Si!:M'S 138 ,,. 238 tll 198 138 1 l: ..... 1 ; .,1 .39 1.88 .64 .68 1 .·19 1.48 1.88 2.28 1.49 Household & Pet ! LIOUIO DE TE r;tGE NT ~ VILLA FOAM CUPS :. · i VILLA PAPER PLATES • K.AL KAN DOC FOOD l.. ! ) l. t ~ PURINA CAT FOOD 6 .:. o. f1"1°'4f .. • GLADE DEODORIZER .!. "f• I • \ -·.· .83 1: : ;· .. 1.09 2.19 .. 59 1.69 _.,,39 oc •• 82 I • ,49 canned & Packaged • RICE·A·RONI MIXES l f\ ·•· •<E'H : .. 53 • STREUSEL CAKE MIX !. ·.:~:. ,-,»;~•, I •• 1. 5 5 !:ENGLISH ~.~F~l~S •I I !"TOMATO bJUICE .39 t • I lo t .59 l1 r HARVEST DAY 5 9 6 CATSUP • l' TREE TOP 6 CIDER 139 HARVEST DAY 31 PEAS • rcHOCOLATE 6 CHIPS OPE AM WH P Ml'< JFLL 0 f'lJD[)ING i HOT 1?0Lt ,..,, ' ~ Dl.GMOND WALNUlS L BRO~NtE MIY i VANtlLA W.OFERS j All PURDf'CE FLOUP • ._• r,' 1 s9 .49 .89 .99 2.57· 1.43 1.25 .49 1.09 .83 .29 2.19 . .. 97 .. 67 .89 ~ POPCOR~ • • 1.69 A CHERRY PIE FILLING 1.19 A HUNT S TOMA TOES . 6 3 j TOMATO SAUCE • 31 L s.~~~;vsERRY PRES~Rves 1.59 b P~~.~~ JUICE CHIODO BULK CANDY :. .. t. ( 1.02 .99 !:FARMER JOHN 89 HAM • I f, ' { f • ' !SLICED MEATS 0 't' I > •CHEESE PROUUCT b . . •. • CHED·O MATE I • :-1 L <,RUi. f lltSCUIT'i I Liquor & Wine .39 5.99 1.19 1.69 1.99 3.59 1.69 .99 .18 !HARVEST DAY 199 WINES • I I I ~ ~ :. • • • I " I~ I j ANDRE CHAMPAGNE • TAYLOR WINF<; I J l\C ,\RE WINES .. 229 . , . 2.19 2.89 3.19 DELICIOUS APPLES .29 Ni•, 1,...,,,, •' l1 • 1'11 ' LO ll•I• I I GOLDEN BANANAS FRESH MUSHROOMS BROWN ONIONS ' • I .. · .. , tARGE CUCUMBERS ( r ''; ltln ((Uflt'n\i .25 l ' .69 .19 ll .19 e.i Dairy & Frozen i SWANSON OMELET II \ '"'"''' · i GINO S BOX PIZZA . ~ ,, .83 . 1.59 i LA~:. L~~ V~~~.~A.~L~S. •· • 71 i T'~~~S":'.~~~ .~~ICE ._ • • •.• 89 ; ~~~.~ET CHICKE~t"/ r.r. 4.39 i S~~A??.~.~D ~~~.HST0I~~~. 1. 79 b ~.1,~~ S EYE COOL wi:1~-•· . 77 NO GAMES, LIMITS OR GIMMICKS compare our everyday low prices. .... 34 PET EVAPORATED MILi<, ~ .,.47 HARVEST DAY CORN . '· C.ERBER BABY CEREAL POST TOASTIES ... SAL TINE CRACKERS LADY LEE CHUNK TUNA .... LADY LEE APPLESAUCE ROYAL GELATIN HARVEST QA' FRlJIT MIX HARVEST DAY ICE CREAM VEGETABLE OIL 'i~ .. -: _: • ---=----GIFT CERTIFICATES .... 45 .1.03 ... 59 0 ... 1.59 .. 37 .49 . , ... 69 1.28 1.76 MAKE THE PERFECT GIFT NOODLES IN A CUP \:" • t I t ~I ,•,-_ ~' . .. 45 VILLA FACIAL TISSUE . ,. • ''"' .49 CAMPBELL S SOUP BRILLO SOAP PADS LADY LEE COr?fo CHIPS. HARVEST DAY SYRUP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE .... fl BISOUICK MIX I I .•... 43 ., .. 84 '.49 .75 . · .. 79 .1.21 ~ rr;~:\f;~~ OEVELOPEO AND PRINTED 12 EllPOSURE 20 EXPOSURE 2.89 4.09 DISCOUNT SUPERMARKETS Lower prices overall. ..... , ... ·u '* ,. •4'-•• •vtttUt coau ... ,.,. JtM "~ IOUll•••O _. ........ _ .. ·--wie" °""" .. -·c:-•vtlOVt ......... 111 to •'•" cou.•oe eovuwa1110 _, .. ,.,.. Ul lifO fl,IQ.0 AYI Mvt "-. ...,.. ....... ,. tttrt CAilOf IOAO 6? u •U tAWlAA._. II" IO -•Ol IT"'" 1•\111 ... \40JWA\Wtn&fl!HJC O••OI~ OlllO'et •lt'1 W6C~ll •Vt llifVt STC>ftl!S OPIN DAILY t AM ,,. .. ,o .. , ... ~AllU> •"1 O••Ot tii 0-o.t MVh fffriftlto,. •••Cf'f "°'' •1'"'6'f"1'• •vt ""Vt ' tt•\ 1vc .. '° •••••vt '""... . 11Ht ... ~t U'lfllUt .. " ........ . ,,.,, tNttlf(U)l l f •tll'f:tf ,,,v .. •11wOU»lf .. AC" ..... eo-. ... ,~,.at;t .... ,, ... '"'''' ~"*""°"''"' -. I I. f I I -.j FOOD DAILY Plll.H ( 9> Lemons, Oranges Popular, Too Fall Fru.it .~ r e s h p r o d u ,. 1• sections arc C'rc>u t 1ni.: elcltemt'nt in loc ul supt'rm arkt'l~ w11h a marve lous urra.\ u( colors and • rom J Each !itllSUf\ ho' IL'\ 0 \\ n 1pecial ((l'OUP or 1h•lll). that make thi M.'l't11111 1• Inviting. Right no\\ foll '\QUJ i.h e11phu\l, aµ))ltli. 1w.11' cranberries and u "'h11lt• variety or othE>r (rull" and ve..i\'luhl o..·~ a 11• beckonan~ n1~t111111•1 ' 111 rome and ~holJ Nestl e'1 ~1m nn c till• new sea:.onal ·1 l1•111 , you 'II find t wu t·ulorl ul year ·round fa, o rilt'' . . . fresh oranges and lemons Both .fruits a n· readily a vailable to .trld color and n avor at·tt•11h to the other 1>rodul'E> ~ ou select. Valenl'ia oranges. too, are in good suppl) fo1 snacks or to comb1nt· with other fall fruits <ind vegetables J ust don't let the gre en 11n ge discourage you from purchasing them. This is known a~ regreening and aC'tuall) the or anges are ful b ripe. Valencia oranges turn golde n a s th<'~ rip e n , but warm wea ther causes the skin to reabsorb chloroph~ II a nd turn green a g ain when ripe fruit r em ains on the tree. H 0 T L E M 0 N \' POTATO SALAD 5 slices bacon 1 m edium oni on . chopped 2 teaspoons instant chicken bouillon • 1".! cup water 1 tablespoon sugar l tab l e s p oon Dijon·s~yle mustard Grated peel a nd juice or 1 fresh lemon 1 teaspoon cel N~ seed 11"2 pound~ pot atnt•!> <3 o r 4 m e d i u m 1. cooked, peeled. cubed or sliced 1:. cup grat e d Parm e s an c h ec s 1:> (optional > 2 t able s po o n s 1 chopped parsley -I· In skillet. cook baron until crisp: re move and crumble. In drippings .~ s a ut e onion. with bouillon until tende r Add w a ter. s u gar , mustard, lemon peel. juice and ce lery seed. Stir in potatoes;· heat. Sprinkle with Parmesan c hee se. par sle y and crumbled bacon \fak<':. 4 servings 1 a bout ~1 " cups I. 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MR. CLEAN "2soz .. L111 IVORY BATH 32 02 L1s·s 48 Ol l 241 OAWNrt DISHWASFftNG LIOUID 22 oz ~120 32 oz SPIC ANO SPAN 54 0Z. .t211 COMET LIQUID . ~~ liJ . BAR Q.EANS CHEER LAUNDRY DETERGENT 171 oz. • Jptc., 13.Soz.. 21 oz. .t.81 !116 659 our Price Protection POllcv . ~rantett tne~ orlees 10 .,_ effec11ve weone\<S.JV OCtot>er 19tn tnru Tuescsav ~1Jvemoer 4111 1990 ' I I 11 .......... ,. 1\( I \1,1\.• !'I I I I I '1 11 .._ \ I \I II\ k I d11 •I Crfl>Of'n'I )•'I .)\!I Fo• S .. lort O• Sonciw•cf. -~ Foster4Fa rms . Fryer Colofo111111 Goo.,..-, f t)ll I @l\ocl<l'" Wholr B" F-0ste1 urnn .¢ Cut-Up Fryers '" 'a r-w ' .... 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TORO RD., ll TOaO, rHOME IJ7.JIZZ 1906' llACH ILYD. •t GAaRllO, HUMTIMCHOH ltACH. rHOHE 141-8 575 ~ n Also A naheim, O~ange, Rancho M irage, La Habr a. Sa n 0 1t•Clo -, '...I Westlake Village, North Hollywooo. Wooo1ano H•"" ~aoooooac::>c:::Jcooo1oaooooaoa~ ( l Keeps SYDNEY HAKRISJ readers on '"'"• · ________ . __ th_e_i_r _to_e __ s __ V]J "1 ~!(ill f.or Salad, Cooking or Frying ' Re .. lar and Diet !! ~l~~l8a9c ~ lollle .. ;'•' s2s9 s149 79 c J· 69 ' ·:"ag e 11/ 79 c , B•· 79c P•Q arachun Noodles amen Supreme ~ 5 J .. o •. s1 Pl.91 Lunch Boa Favorile I • Fabric ~oftener 20 Off Lobel *SAFEWAY OVERALL LOW PRICES GUARAIT& YOU . WILL IOT PAY MOii FOR YOUR TOTAL FOOD llLL AT SAFEWAY THAI AIY OTHER LOCAL SUPERMARKO OR WE PAY YOU A IJOIJlll.I: ·cASll -.llEBAl-E Here's How it Works: l""'y I eo<., of ot feat! ?S d1ffttent 1ttml • • totah,,g ~O 00 ot more ot Sorewoy ~ov~ your co'h re91uer tape Then thtc\. .,,. total 0901nsl '!'-pt1ce\ yov would poy for the \Qmtt 1temt dut1n9 the \OMf Wf'lttlf Qt Or'l'f other local corwent•oriol "'P-'"'0"'"'' • If the other stote 'total '' lowtt ma lte a 11\t of eodi i tem and 1h puce fhen tth.lfn with the pr1ce Int oncf your re911ter tope to the Sole· way U0te wh"t you modt yo11t purchote We'll •ebote to yov on <oth OOUBlE THE OIFHIENCE T!,01 • Solewoy • Double Co1h lebott. With conf1dtt'ICt we \O'f 1hop Sofewoy lot o whol• fol me•• foo you• shopping dollo•' • •f•cl•d•""1 0.11-. lt•w., ~4 feet.cc•,, .... ,,, • l•dwd•"'t ""•""b•11i,.p .,. .. 1,,..1••• .. ,., ... type tf••" Fresh Tomatoes Great with Salads. c . ';; . : 1. ,. " ,.- Vidal Sassoon Shampoo S11.J("·u·n.'· Spvc-inl.'> ! i-.. 10 1 :'. ,,.., ..... o... •• l ·-·· lb ,, lb . lt""•' to ltn Pv•ch.oo Ch•• lun1I '9 •• : ~:::·~~~. v : .. ~ ,. .. s 169 :~ i Stewed Tomatoes ~",. 3~~-; s1oo ._ ________ ... Y.!~.~.!. ~as,:>oon s2 2s ~Peanut Butter ~-~.·~. ~ K LR t· r...... u o; 29e Vidal Sa ssoon s199 ~ en--a ion c•··"" c.,, ltQu11P1 '"'' 89 .. ___________ _.~Fruit Cocktail ~;~\~ 2 'c-J~~ e 1s~z gge J~· Yellow Onions llS "" I J~!ni~~R1~elery Fresh Yams US \o I "-'-•• lft.ctf•• Ot1 JO ... H .. S ttto tn S..th"'" Ce....,,... fh c-..1 S.t'I O..,e. '-" lv•' ~ on4 '""_.,,., ,..,..,. .. •1"11 Cetelene S9ft .. -.. ... Otcwll •" ._..,,,.., Set•' lf'I 1...W Ovenhhff O,.._, Ruby Grapefruit C~I •-. • Fresh Cucumbers 0-t+r t' ,, Pearl Onions .• Everyday Low Low Prices ••• and Hundreds ol Specials toot ' . r • '11 ' '·· I I 'YQ ; , •"1 . .•••• ..,... ...... .,_..ffC .. . .,,..._c ... .........,,LefiMIMdt I • 24 ,.._......, ...... S..ell L...-• S.... Alie Ptwwey et Le'"· Mkt'-~ · • • Jl61 s.. ............. ... • 14417 c.t.w Dr ......... .,... •• f ----------- , • .... • ... a..... -I FOOD Fix a Mexican Delight Catlmicbuaa• are a varlaUon ot tacoe. But lute..S ol the famUlar h•lf·moo n ·a hap ed snack. the)' are neat. flo\ar tortilla wrapped bundln deep fried until nay. Tbe)' make an ann r tlve and e<"OnOmh'al par t y offtrln&. What 'ti more. they'rt a111sfyl ni e nou1h to pleas " tht• heartkiet appt'titt"it. The spiry bttC hlhn.i Inside ~ O<>ur turtill•" bolds &otetht>r nifely for eaay eatina . The llt't:r.,t la mixint' refrtt:d bho• i n to t h tl m 1 x t u rt' o ( around beef. omun. n~ olive wedl(l'S , ('hoppt'd tomato a nd l\l ex1c•n Hasoninais. To a sst'mbte th ~ rhimi<'hangas. first fry the tortillas Just until they began to t risp Thl"ll rm. fold. and ser ure with picks as directed in the recipe Tht' Canal step is f r yi n g t he bundles in hot oil until golden. The deep frying ran be ®ne in a skillet or in an electric.-mini fryer . For party service. you might want to fry the c himirhangas ahead . then reheat in the oven j ust before s ervin g. They're delicious topped with sour cre am , ripe olives and grated jack c heese. Al lo w two c h imic h a n g as p e r person and accompany with shredded lettuce. tomatoes and avocado s lices on the side. CIOMICHANGA!o\ 1 pound lean ground beef 1 medium onio n, r hopped <~cup ) 1 (8"'2 ounces l can refried beans l medium tomato. seeded and chopped (1 cup> 1"'3 c up m i n c e d pa rsley 2 tablespoons s alsa jalapena 1 1f.l te as p oo n s oregano 34 teaspoon cumin 1 1"2 c up s pi t t e d olives, cut into wedges Protein Costly WASHINGTON <AP) '-P rot ein is or m ajor imPQrtance in the diet. but with meat becoming · more a nd more costly man y Amer icans a re seek ing a lt e r native sources of this nutrient. "The -eco n o m y. m inded shopper can replace some of t he meats ordina rily used with alternates s uch as dry beans and peas and peanut butte r . T hese ' ·food s provide prote in a nd ce rt.ain othe r n ut rie nts for which meat. poultry and fi sh ·-are valu~. ·• comment· ed Betty Peterkin o·r the Dep a r t m e nt o f · Agriculture. She said one way to find good buys is to com · pare the cost of amounts of meat with the cost of alternates that provide equal protein. F O R EXAMPLE , a ttrl'ee·ounce ser ving of cooked le~ meat such as beef. pork, lamb , veal, chicken. turkey or fish rovi<Rs a bout 20 g~s of protein . T,o 'M_t t he same amount of i'l'et-ein you would have to eat 10 s lices or bacon or 3'h frankfurters. she s ai<l , • or 4i,.<, tabl•poons of peanut butter. · T wenty grams of pro· tein is about one·lhird or the r ecommended daily amount of this nutrient for a 20-year ·old man. HERE IS a rundown or some com mon protein soqrces and the cost - January prices -fo r the a mount that would provide 20 gra ms of pro- tein : Lamb chops , $1.29 ; porterhouse steak. $1.17 : veal c utlets , Sl.04 ; bologna, 80 centB ; pork •ausa1e. 67 cents ; ocean pe r ch fillet . 62 cents : canned tuna, 40 cents ; ham, 37 cents; turkey. 29 c ents ; chicken, 27 cents; peanut butter, 20 cents, and dry beans. 14 cents. ••• To11 well drained canned clWbed ptneap- plt wttb JOUr favorite · cote alaw reelpe. Add -t ·'°m• ftaelJ = dill pickle, fNlb and it ... ••••t reel oDJon and ,..,. baft a COIDbiDI· --·~tobeat. ·-·· _. I Rour tortWu <'7 to I inch> Ve1etable oil for fry Ina Grated Monte r e y Jar k or r heddar cheese Shredded lt'ttuC'e Cht'rr y 1o mato u . ha Iv.ct Dairy aour <'rf'am Add bfff and nnlon to hot 1k1ll.-t Sautf' over h11ith ~at fol' S m1nutH or unul bfff "' r onkf'd Ht>movtt from hu t Mt• l a be1na. tomato. p1nley, aalla otqMO, nmla ..a hlf d .Uv11. ,.,Y •ecll IOl'tilla tn oiled 1killtt W.Ul ll btth'I to 1•t crl1p. Drala and qultldy 1poon fil1tn1 tnto rHter. Fold tn aides of tortilla then roll up around flllin1 S.ture with plt'k Htat I to l ~ inrhn oU In aaurepan to 3~ ct.1r... t'r y a or s rolls at a Ume 1ttu1 will de p t'nd up o n th e aauc.,.,. at~.> ..1 _ !urnin1 CMlrt ............ Thia •lll take about t wo mlnuw. Remove from oll. Drain on paper towela. Remove pick•. KHp warm while cook· ln1 remal nlnt r o lls. Ser ve topped with the rema l ri f n1 olive1 to1ether with cheese, lettute. tomatoea and tc>Ur rream u ct.aired. S ervea 4 , 2 c h l m · tchanaueach. CHIMICHANGAS PLEASE TACO LOVERS PRICES EFFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, oa. 30. NOY.5, 1910 UTT\INut••VUlllt ... • IMl.H;G. ••• ••••n••·. .IA. WUOll Clll11N9 • IM)I. 11110 • 1 " lllAT RIA•• IA. ...-t·•·lllOWll~:., , 1,, u1•11 Ml-1111 ... ·~ _..,.. ~ • ILJCtll ..... , ' 1 " ....... ~~-..... *""•-..ca . • 1 •• ...... •Ml 11119 IA. OL' \lllllQINIA c•ac•MA .. • U~Z.PICQ. Ol' \lllllQINIA k lC!O Cl•CK•W .. llA 1M>l. PKG. 111r•L••l'llAll •2 •• .. •••• ? ...... ~ -·--~ LI-•21 • mit"iiia. l l •2~· 'I" .... """, LI . llP • l.AllOl DID llP • llAOKVT • 1 '. CIN IK •RAil ~·. l'- ------ WITH STA TIR BROS. LOW·LOW PRIC,5 Service D eli •t.l•. 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KlES ot"u'"' o• •os"l~ 01"u'"' 8 'i .... 01.'-WALVIS. :'1·01 BEEF STEW 01"· · woo•r I H·OZ Sl.37 COOKIE MIX ~!~~'J,nc~• ! u o1 Sl.47 c•1E MIX :::~~·TIUlll• 1 .. -OZ st03 COOKIE MIX ~~~~-: ~ ! l\oOZ Sl.03 • IETTY-CiOcKER 99c \I . PAICAKE MIX ~~~~.~. _n_·o_l --- LA PlllA f LOUR I 1'-ll s4.32 COf f £E ::: oa 1tm•1C ~m I •1-<>z. s3.38 - •P•':l'MIYITUfl t •M>Z 51.33 . =r-..:::r I ~l S1J4 UIS8AP=~ .... ,. •IM>I ~ ..... . " L ou· Froten Food Prices CORN~1NIBBi°ERS ! '86c Fi'sif Fiii(rs"!'<.".~~ sps iiiioN RINGS ! '°' 93c iisif FILLETS .1 . ..,z 5171 t• .. ovtr ·av••'""' 1111100•0-o • ac1v.oovo .. COOKING BAGS ! .o, 41 c WHITE BREAD I M•Mll 5189 BUFFETSUPPERS ! 5l75 wHfii:SiWil: .. M>I 85' .BAKERY SPECIALS AVAllAll:~·:..-:"°WtflAO SHEEP HERDER PETITIE CAKE ROLLS BREAD FRENCH ROLLS CHOCOLATE . BANANA 0-. CHERRY "99c .,,, 99• ::1 t ......... ,ftM I .......... I '" ,,, ..... "-.. 9" ~,_,. ......... "" .... , .... . .... Iii .... "' .. t'•"'• '9 " ._... .. ( ....... ~, .. ,..,_. ._. Ct"'O"' •• '"" -I .. •ffl •0 •f"t; ... ••ft••! • 11t•1 .. CHIC--. •lfl Of '""H -"'*'"'• •llV , •••• t~• ,,.I'll\ t\ '"• ..... ,.,, .. 1 f"IC • u ,... u i• oec..,..., ... , •• .,., ., ....... ,.,. .... ? WE llESEll\IE THI lllGHT TO LIMIT 0111 llEFUSE SAl ES TO COMMfJllCIAl DEAlEllSOll WHOLUALElllS --~----..;.. ......... ~_! -. . .. .. '.. . ..... ~ .. ' . ... . ..... ._,,. -.. ... ' "" ._ ... ... . ._ . . t ... • .... .. ... • • • • ~ I I. . I I I ·. ! • .. I : . . ' DAIL y PILOT Cl I FOOD Robust Meals It'• harvfft Ume in 12 tableapoona but nadecl ldUo farmland ter Growera ~ome bome Steam polatc>H lo 1 from tMlr day'a labor loch boWn1 salted water with bit ....._.'-· And 30 to 40 minutes. until noth ... la more utiaty-tender ln medium bowl la1 dam bnrty ctiah" <'Ombint' be.f, brud made w l th fr ea~ crumt.. e11. milk . t "" ...,....... teaapoooa mutta,,t. ult With the eold ~•tM and pepper Shape into approecblq, we all &ook balls 1-lnch In diamrtf'r forward to warmln1. In lar1e skillet heat 011 , autrltloua meala. And brown meatballs. a few lt'a IOOd to know lh•t at a Ume. on all s1de1', u. ... robmt ctiabn need r-emove Pour off all but not be Ume-conaumln1 2 tablespoons fat Stir tn to pnpare. flo ur gradually add 9tart by at.eamin& Hr· bou1don. light <'H'-it m ly potatoea, then pantry 1tnd remaininii: I l"l tea!> ti•• aliced apuda · untll they're crisp, aolden, ud eapeclally appealing ... and uae them to line a platter for a quickly made, hom~-atyte skillet dlab. . poons mu1t11rd <.:ook over low helll !ltlrrln8 constantly , unt1J saui:t' lll 11t1htly Uuckent-d Stir in onlom1 , J>Cl'J't'rl• i.nd mf'athallH Simmer. cov ered. 10 m1nut1·s . s llr occas 111n11ll y Mt>anwhllf', SIH'l' Ull Pf'elt>d potal04'jj 1 ~ Inch thick In &t'p1&ruk :<klllet mf'lt butte r . brown potaloe11 quarkly 1111 both <; I d ('I> I. I fl I' S I' I V i 11 lo: plattt•1 with browrtl'cl p OtltlOC:l'o , 'IJCIOll lllt'lll bitl l m11'tu11· ove r l"1t.al11t>1> Vadd <\ s1•rv rng:s WednMday, October-29. 1980 I Potatoes form bed for Swedish meatballs-a gem of a dish. Now that the fresh crop ol potatoes ia arriv· ins at your super- market, it 'a an excellent time to sample Swedish Meatballs Idaho-Style . a meal you 'll find so welcome on these chilly fall evenings. It's an economical diab, too, since three. quarters ol a pound of ' ground beef makes four generous servings-when it'• rounded out with a bed of homefr)e d potatoes. .Double Cou .·on Sa ·ings «Mi> ~HI> "HI> The meatball s themselves are sauced, in the Swedish tradition, with a flavorful, creamy cravy. Colorful Pork"' and Potato Skillet is made especially tasty with a full-flavored tomato- wine sauce, further enhanced by the addi- don of onions, carrots and mushrooms. POa& AND POTATO SIDLLET 1 ~ pounds (3 large) potatoes, unpeeled 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 pound pork shoulder, cut in 1-inch cubes 1 cup sliced onion 2 cloves finely minced garlic· 1 cup (8 ounce can) tomato sauce ~ cup dry red wine 1 cup sliced carrots ~ teaspoon salt ~ pound sliced mus brooms 2 tablespoons butter or marprine· Chopped pars ley Steam potatoes in 1- illcb boWn8 water 30 to 40' minutes, until tender. Meanwhile, ln large akillet, beat oil ; brown meat on all sides ; set aside. In same skillet saute onion and garlic until golden. Return meat to skillet. Add tomato sauce, wine, car- rots and salt; mix well. Cover. Simmer over low beat 30 minutes. Add muabrooma, mix well ; cook 5 mlnUtes longer. While meat is cooking slice unpeeled potatoes ~-inch thick . In separate skillet, m elt butter; brown potatoes on both sides. Line serv- l n g platter with potatoes; spoon me at mixture over potatoes. Sprinkle with chopped parsley. Yield: 4 serv- inp. 8WEDl8B MEAT · BALIS IDAJIO.STYLE 1~ pounds potatoes (3 large) unpeeled ~pound ground beef ~ cup soft bread crumbs 1 ea. U.,Uy beaten 2 tabiefpoom milk 3 teaspoons spicy brown mustard, divided 1 tea.apoon salt DubpeAPt'r 2 tablespoons vegetable oll 2 teaspoons flour 1 cup beef bouillon ~ cup light cream or half and half 1 cup sliced onion (1 medium> 1 cup sliced red pep· per Holidays Holiday candles wm lat a lot loqer if you f_~~~-! them in the ~for several hours Won mini· They will bUrD more evenly, too. • • • • • • 1 Help make countin1 :U. clays ..W Cbrlatmu en fWI for tbe tJdl by •Uni a lollipop tree. lollipop can be eate dQaadtbtchlldrft • eamt tbole remain· • bow bow lon1 'U have to wait for DOuble Coupon ~, .... _,;,, '" ... I "l"'' ;tl11• l ,.,,. •f ' • ;> M 1f•··'Hl·1•1H\ (t>"I\ \J11 (\"'I()' <I ·1l 1••1 I .. r1 '' !" • ••'• ! 1), ,..1 ff' 1 • uv11 ••h .... 11 •. 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Special discounts are off6J'ed o~aroe .purchases of dollar value certificates. To pur-. chase a Ralphs gift certificate. stop by-any Ralphs store or call (213) 537-5524.'lf toll call. please call collect. • . df t cen1f1C<1te • ' . • .. Aim . . - Toot~past a 6.4oz • -• tube ' Red or Wh.ite $ ~. -. ~ Flo.rid a -Grapetru· . . ....... .. ;. 46.oz: C81J -Ra.lphs-Chilled-100 % Pure Orange Juice • r 112 gal. ctn. 09 Del Monte .· values ' t or. 1· 8 cen • Oel Monie Tomato Sauce . . 0.1 Mon ... Q,.... , .... Cr .. m Styr. Of 41 Whole Kernel Com ,, 01 can • ,.,..101..,e!nolt °' ,IM/Or•"te .. 01 65 Del Monte Drink• .... • Oel Monie· PeM a Cen04a, ~lnaeh oo Cul, •lic.-1 or Wh•ll Uoa .45 GrMriB••,. U ft DelM-o·l lic"Of 110 1 .83 PHrH.av .. .... . Oel Monl•·llicee0< .. llOI .51 PeechHeW. .... Del-... !( ...... Of ........ 22 01 .89 Diii H•lve• je< 0.I Mon•W ..... , ...... .., 1101 47 StewedTomat~ ..... 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Advertised 1'9m• lnJhl• ad are the Hm• price or lower In lfl alotff where 1v1ilable. PrlcH other than ldvertlaed prices m1r v1rr depencting 119on locel competition. totl tector• Of geotf~ic'tocatl,on. • a. w-. ... ms -& llSI! . 12M IMI, ..,... ... ... dnl llSA Prlc• effective Oct. 30 ttt.ru Nov. 5, 1110 •Coprrleht 1tl0 by A1lpft9 Grocery Comp1nr. All Altht• """ved • wo ,..., .. tho rttllt to lln]ll Of reluH sate• to coml'Mf~• Of whol ... len. ' •fllMI aft, mnlllll llD · 1 .. wu1•10 •1 l llMA. ... -Ila_., .... IOU · S.11lllJ,HSllmt 1, Mii*i • . 1n1111'1f. 111111, ... ., •• '--. .... flWY • t . ~ --~~~~~·~~-----~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,.--~~~~~~~~~~~~~-::-~~ ' • . ~ ... .. . ' •" • I.I 111 DM Y Ptl.Ol \ COMICS I CROSSWORD by lrld AndenOft PEANUTS by Cllartll M. Sdlull by Virtll P1rtc9' I , . ' I • I t • I , I ! ' "Keep your shirt on I KNOW ti's past your mealtime SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH PL.EA.I, .ttrA ! NO MOil& 11U. V QUES'r~.~' THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "All these little elbows ore colled knuckles." SO 'f'OV QNS ALL WENT IKTO TOWN AND 60T IN A &RAWL."llJW A80VT ~lff'WUfRfS MAHIET. FUNKY WINKER8EAN I Vf ''.>0Nf l'HA'T 5EES ''°" .. ,~ )'J l R£ALL(,.I LOOK (1Kf Ai I by Jeff Mac NeUy DRABBLE 1 I tc.ao-.\ I IMIJl'f€0 ,. '40\) 10 ~ lO~'fv~~ i fli1''4 Af M~ ~S' w; ~ f~A'I tl\6~f, 6'>1' i If 'S BU.& {lNCtll.lO. : "look, I don't Cat9 HOW old flftHn 11 for I hofu." I "OVt ~OU W£l~'1 ltUU.'i LOOK\MO ~Ofl~H.O 1'0 rr.. by Kevin Fagan by Ferd & Tom Johnson FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston --------------------~ .... Tri!= PLLJS~BOTTOMS H~VE MOVED AWAY! COME. ON, MIKE, '/OU . you ~7M1cHAEL SAID YOU 'D GIMME. I -so HOVJ LONG DO I -llLL !HE: TASfE lo OUT OF IT. TOO B.At> THE"Y DIDN'T •.AKE THE IR VOICES \,ylTM !HEM . • SOMEGUf'-1. G01TA WR\T ? _GORDO lay Mell Lazarius 'fHE QUE~TION I?: CAN I A'SK ANY MO~E ~ILl.Y ;> QUe5l'tONS . DR. SMOCK Ii \\/.16 ~l"f u F A.\'/ ~oo, r1LEIT-"~-r1~f IT 15 TLAL.::X, IS/o.JIT tT!' P:>EI, . wµa 11.)f:tJTIFIED TH~ MO~,::,IEJc .\::> 1lAiJX.4 ft...UHTLl1 G>OD OF W.\IE:IC .AIJC' I .IU11'J. C·).'3 --.... .....1 Wl-!ll11ZE 'IOU STILL ~ICJ.J SH IAllO OH= Olli!'Tf wJJArflee 'IOtJ J.OOKu.JC!:, . FO!el' ..,_~.jA JUDGE P.ARKER 11' WA.ti QUITE AN ORDfAL FOR 60TH OF U!7' AND I DON"l MINO ADMITTIN(J I WA~ !.1CARED • WHfN THAT MAN f)f(JAN 10 TH~EA1EN ME ANO JEANNIE' ~····1r1 r---. -~ FOR YOUR HOMEWORt< I TALI AN f WANT YOU TO 00 50ME RESTAURANT R£5EAACH ON OUR· , IMPORTS by Gus Arriola by Harold le Ooux by Erftlt lusftmiH• WHEN WE FINISH . THIS ITALIAN ~ERO SANDWICH, WE'LL GO · G~ CHINESE FORTUNE COQKIE S by George Lemont :! .JUSi"' se-r MYSeL-F LJP FOR A Z.INGeR , C'l C'N '"f l. ? TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS l Grovel 6 EQual Piel 10 Ole! CIOlhes 1• Ocean - 15 Blach Poe• 16 Mr Luelw19 17 Siar Prel 18 Range 20 Through 2 t Ruction • 23 Sough• mora~s ;>4 Ot btrCIS 26 Pe1ce .. ers 28 K1nel of ca~ 30 Sebashan 31 Early Peruv1· ans 32 Ca1tlorn1a city 36 Riviera sea- son 37 DiSk 38'1(1nd ot cup 39 SIJpplanteel 42 Lwge nail 44 Func11t1ns •S Anllte cover ' •6 Got a news beat 49Goc1Mnd 50 Menu UNITED Feature Syne11ca1e 51 Rt>armos1 Tuesdays Puzzle SoM!CI 52 Male animal 55 Below 58 Brea1hm9 60 Performs 6t Incite 62 Wallet items Iii' liiilii,.;.e.F.4'Wi-~~~ 63 Span1sn art •51 64 Sco11ish loch 65 Perfecf places DOWN 1 Sudden blo"' 1=-• ~~~l!lliiil~i;fllll""1!11 2 Lev11a1e 3 0e1ogh1s 4 Always Poet 5 Ga•nS 6 Nut 7 ·u·s--' 8 l<angaroo 9 Blacken 10 lrres again t I Soap plan\ 12 Donor 13 W1n1er veh•· cles 19 Ttlle 22 Skate 25 By 26 Salvaged ( '27 Shor! for Me•1co Scrooge 43 Brooch 28 Conleneleel 45 Fuel 29 Opposed 46 OJSheS 30 Mentions H Indian boat 32 Hurned •8 OecrH 33 Coun1erfe11 49 Spouses 34 Nobleman . 5 t Fells trHs 35 German river 53 Range p1r1 31 White 54 Cluner 40 Complain 56 En1ovmen1 41 Jogger 57 Galena e g 42--.N 59Cover 11 12 ,, I I .. '. ' f. I I ' . I FEATURING A dWftl•s PAMDS ,_ ~ ..W be Mad P'rtM.J la U.. CanMIMl o-1 ...._ Cout Plua, •IP~ bJ Ute db o1 Cella M .. a • .....,.... wW '"""a e.,..... rt• ud·frH ,_.,._.Call 'JM-mt fw lab1DllMla. mA&S 'N8A Y COUNT, a ~ lrGUP for famm. o1,..._. wl~ .,...__.... dil ..... wW .-Nov.• ..i tt • T:• p.m ln 0r..,..ca1.1m~. A PAl•ION ••o• to b•ntUt tbe llyaau..ia Grana FO\IDd.._ wUJ ~ IMld SatW"day at t.be Anaheim Sladiwn1 Club Call Ml·llOl for Uck.U or lnformaUca. I ftS DELL CLtJa ol Newport lkacb will -..-111 a tmc--. and f....._ at.ow tomom>tW BcukedBall Getting a mirrored view of 'gowns they might wear Saturday to the Bal de Cordon Bleu are Donna Ifill and Sherry Williams. The masked ball, spomored by the Orange C.ounty \]nit of the American Cancer Society, will be held at South Coast Plaza Hotel. For information or reservations. call 752-8800. Special Education Faire Saturday ~·HB Tbe Oranae County Department of Educa· tioa wW sponsor a· Special Education Activity Jbcbange and Media Faire ,Saturday in Hunt· inaton Beach: . . Paycholoeists. lan1ua1e and speech specialists and special education teacben will present seminars on activjties aad materials 'they bav~ developed or adapted for their stu· dents. · · The daylong prqgram alsp will include worQbope Oil new assessments •• testing and· .,· educat.iooal pro1rams. . ~ Tbe event will be held at Uae Gill Develop· ment Center, 15252 .Victoria Lane. -Registration fl the door is $3. I Horoseope TBUUDA y. OCT .• By SYDNU OllAU ) A&IEB (tllar. 21·Apr. 11): You could become inestricably involwd with.. fuHalkinl member of opposjte sex. AYOid buiq actions oa lmpulte. II• foom for Jocic. · TAV&U8 (Apr. 20-May 20): Di& deep for informJtioa; be aware of territorial ri&hta, le1al psmilaiona, license and otber require· menta. Major adjustment ln llfeatyle is featured. GSlllNI (llay 21.June 20): Avoid broodlnt in eomedion with mena1e which could be mil· interllftl*I. Correction wW be made to your ad· . vaa.taae. . CA.NCS& <June 21.July ~): Financial drain la reeopiud · and can be eliminated. X.Ow tt and act aceordlall1. Y6u 1a1.n access to data wllkb can lead to 80l.ld praftt. · L80 <Jul.1 JS.Aue. 12): ObCa1n hint from Cancer ......, •. Broaden borbGnl by aeekin& bet&. _.,. ol dllplay, dilb'lbution and com· mmUa&IM. . \IJaGO (~111· 21-Sept Jf): 4lilbll1bt ln· dllNIDClmt'e, wW1DJDMU to cut ulde doubt.I and teen. You lain 1Umpee.~ acenet and mJSW7 will be neol"9d. ·. LIMA (Sept. 11-0d. 12): You're pnn eho&ee bltw .. Mlm•llalp wl lntripe. Pa&.h to bapptw la dearlf deftaed, O•wcome tempta· tioe..._...ftatamoe; a•toMlf...,..t, ' ~ (0et. II-NOT. D): Gain lndlcat· · ed *••tt •~eatkm -..._Pt promo- tloa, ........... ~udi.tl)' .... williDllMJI toae=r~ tNo.. II-Dee. 11): Loot -··· ... ·-= ... ••· ~" ......... Ud .--ol--mkdm.. You1lbeukedto lfttM .. lpftew for ..... ol rWul!t'-1 • I ............. . .. 1 ~(Dee.INwll):,..._.~. -' W.4 -,..'D '9 llMIN Ui aau., •••ate w!Mell ellall=• 1our ereallH ....... ..._.. ol ·::·.a-. ' 19.JAW (IM. .. . >: lf1W1 18 ................................ °'"'al , Zll'o ,....., ...,....._ .. llDwia! r.- & JI£ ,.._ ...... •>: .... yalid -· •• .-..... a.rtrr•• =· _.._....,,._11tn•• _.. . T •"•..-.'*· at Bullock '1 Wllalsire ln P'ubloa a.land. Call M0-4110 for lnfcwmaUon TIE•PLS 8BAaoN sanaaaooo wlll have a Hanukkah BouUque &mday and Mon· day In emu Meta Call Ml-S4iU. Y&U. FANT48l' la the U.me of a dance SatW'day 1pomored by tbe Newport Harbor Cb1pt« ffK t.M City of Hope. Call S.0.LUI. GOLDEN saoaa DOU.. CLUB will meet Nov ~ ln uawi• Niauel ~ C!1J 41:t· l.31'1 HUNTINGTON Bt:ACH NEWCOMEU will meet for lunc·h Tueaday at 10:30 a.m. Call 913 701S C.'08TA MESA WOMEN'S CLVB will bave a rumma&e aale from t a.m to 4 p.m . Saturday at theclubhouM,&lOW 18thSt ,eo.taMeaa. PAQFICA COllMVNrrY H08PITAL will elve a forum on "Reconalructive and Coametic Sur1ery" at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Call 842·0811. A CllAfT AUCTION for the Newcomers Club of Newport Beach will be held at 10 a .m. Nov.sin Jasmine Creek Call 642-~. COSTA MESA CHAPTEa women of ti\~ Moose will serve breakfast on Nov. 2, 16 and 30 from 9 a. m. to noon in the Moose lodge, WE. 11th St., Costa Mesa. EBELL CLUB of Laguna Beach will meet Nov. 3 in Laguna Niguel. Call 494·3959. A MEMBEllSHIPTEAfortheLadies Phllop· tochos Society of St. Paul's Greek UrthOdox Church will be held from 1to4 p.m . Saturday in Irvine. SAN CLEMENTE WOMEN'S CLUB will hold ''Oogpatch Daze" 11 a.m. Tuesday. Call 498-6419. Paris Is on Alliance Program Tomorrow The Alliance Francaise will open its 18th year with a program Thursday from Paris at 8 p. m . at the Congregational Church Laguna Beach. M. Michel de Maulne will present "Poetry From Vlllon to Michaux." a program which wiJJ include reading and singing from French verse. De Maulne started in 1958 with the Paris National Theater. He also has performed with the Theater of the East and had other ni1ht club and theater engagements in Paris. AlAO on the pro1ram will be a talk by Audrey Sung. a student at Capl.strano Valley High School, who won the Alliance speech COD· test in April. She will discuss her recent visit to Paris. ( Single• Calftldar ) WHEEL OF FSIEND8BIP of Oraqe County will have a brunch at 11:30 a.m . Sunday, in Costa Mesa. 1be group is open to •inll• more than 45 yean old. For inlonnaUon, call Roee at .635·4161. SELF CENTER will have a HalJoween costume party at 7:30 p.m . Friday in the city.of Orange. for infonn~tion, call 99'7·9800. ORANGE COAST SINGLES will' have a day-. after Halloween potluck dinner at 6 p.m. Satur· day·in Costa Mesa . .For information, call Ann at 751·0291. -..... . OUTDOO& SINGLES will have a Halloween costume party at 8 :30 p.m. Friday in Hunt- ington 'eeac.h. A volleyball game will be held at 1 p.m . Sunday in Costa Mesa. For information, call Robert at 544-8276. BALBOA SKI CLUB presents a "Skien Old West Casino Party" al 7:30 p.m. Saturday in New~rt Beach. For information, call 752-0128. ADVANCED DEGaEES LTD. will have a social at 8 p.m . Saturday in Newport Beach. For in· formation, call Joy atSS1·2086. At ALBEan and his orchestra will bi1hli1ht a Halloween party at 8:30 p.m. Friday at the Center Club of the Advanced Health Center in Newport Beach. For information, call 975-0700. BIG BAND SINGLES will have' a dance-at 8:15 '" p.m. SUnday in Anaheim. For information, call 525-7157. A BIG BAND dance will be held at 8 p.m. today at the Seacllff Country Club in Huntin&ton Beach. 1be dance la free of cbar1e. For in· format.ion, call 536-1886. COUNSELING A880CIATE8 for Human Development will sponsor a two-hour' seminar on "Divorce: A Contemporary Family Scape1oal" at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Tuatin. Licemed family therapist David Wript will lead the discussion. For information. call 832-1020. JEWISH co••VNITY CENTE• ln Lon1 Beach will spon.sor a "Fall Harvest Moon Mu· querade Dance" at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at 3801 Willow Av-:. The event ii open to colle1e studeata .and youna sineles. For information, call 21!-GS-7801 ut. 38. s;ngi.1 ~r "'"'each Wfdrwma11 Gftd COft· tai11• m/orrnat'°" °" "*""'°" ~. parlW• Clftd event•~ to Uw pMbUc m tlw C>rQflfle COGlt arn. Snd. ~· to Smg&.1 Cca&ndar, Dai1J1 Piloe, P.O. Boz JSIO, Co.ta Me.a, CA nal. Incl ... pr Mnw and tellpltofw m.mber. Notltt• mt&at be rft'ftued llOO/ • web m aduance of on evnt. SOff tENslj1 ~-Ce ¢hk .... sggl ~l~c. I :l'.,.....,...., I ,,.....,.. . I . -1--IJ. I ~ ...... ...., ....... , ' L r • '4!'!..~ , ... ...... ~--·---··-==---. DM.YPllOT Cl3 Refund Money Aids Ch~ch 87 •A&nN SLOANE closer tosether." she added. When I first spoke with Betty Bourqueln I asked whether the Miuionettes' two years aao. she explained to me why lhe collection of box tops and labels had gr6wn memben of ber lncllana church hMI taken to since we had lut &Pollen . refundinl witb •ucb eathuaium. "It certainly has," she replied. "They "We don't believe that fund raillnl la a now take up the better part of a basement, proper activity for our church," she and the proofs for which there are fewer explained. "We therefore depend entirely on refunds are stored in a barn the contributions of our membera and friends. "PEOPLE MAJ[£ JOKD about our junk "Our refWlding pro1ram is seen as an collection, and we laugh about our church extension of this In that our Miuionettes being built out of discarded material•. But airee that we will each actively seell: cash we have seen the results, and every one of refunds from tboae companies whose our members agrees that our refunding ''products we normally purcbaae. Then we all program has been worthwhile." donate our refunds toward special church Have the Missionettes had any problems projects. finding refund forms? ''No." said Mrs. Bourquein. "We place "WE CONSIDEa ALL of the money 'that classified ads in refund publications, offering we get back through refunds to be money to trade forms that offer free products and -that we would have otherwise thrown away." gifts for forms that offer cash refunds. We Did the group have any problem in receive a hundred new forms each month, getting started? and through our trading we have made ··At first, it was difficuUt to get members friends au over the country.·• of the church in\lolved in refunding," _ Since the Missionettes have been replied Mrs. Bourquein. "But as each of refunding for tbeir church for more than them saw the amount of money that was three years, l asked Mrs. Bourquein if she coming in, it became easier to get them to thought they might run out of steam. actively participate in the pro1ram." ''Our ·refunding has just grown and Two years ago. the Missiooettes were grown." she remarked. "We have found that using their refunds lo finance a well for their it is only limited by the number of proofs and new chureh and a large Bible to decorate the refund forms that we collect. As far as our front of the sanctuuy. Missionettes are concerned, we still have lots of enthusiasm .·' "OVa at:FVNDS PAID for those Readers who would like to trade refund projects a IOftl time ago,·' said Mrs. Bourquein forms with the Missionettes should address when I ~Uy called her for an update. "Our their envelopes to: Mrs Betty G. Bou.rquein, refunding project is still going strong, and Church Cler k. Sunman Bible Chur ch, we're now usingourr.efundstobuilda road and Sunman. Ind. a sidewalk leading lo the church.·· According to Mrs. Bourquein. all 75 REFUND OF THE DAY members of the church save proofs of Write to the following ~ddress to receive purchase and match them up with the many the form required by this Sl coupon of(er: refund forms that t.he group receives each Saluto ·~· Dishes Refund Offer. Box 46, week. Departme t 425, Minneapolis , MiM . 55460,• "Working as a team has drawn us all Send for thi orm by March 31, 1981. ·-------~-----------------------------CLIP 'N FILE R En.JN~ V_.......,., S'-'C ..... , F"rwta prooh F-ot 1hr bOnU~ COUP<>ft. e'1U0""' l.N'W lldd41t0nal Clips""' IMS lilt""° •MP,, '""' \lmllu l a>h-ott proot E •P.rt\ """1 lO, IQ91 (OUpOM c. ....... refuncl oft• ...... n C.wr-SAN GIORGIO II '°""°" 0 11 .. """a'"" required c~pon~, tor t UIT'IC>4• St.itrt collech~ t1'e nMdld '•tuna torm phn ef'O fl•P~ w11n P' +C.t' ,~.,, •rom prooh of put'(l\Me W'ft1le IOG«ino for ,,. f"tQU•,.d •nt two Wt Ct•or-010 rn•t •tOr\• ptOG~'' E\o-tr•~ ref""d forms et I,. -m•r•et, In ,,..._n •nd ~rcn JI. ltll m•e•ttnn, and when tract'~ •Un tnenct\ Otten; u.-.CLE 8EH S At"fund OUer ~e<.t••f' $1 refund rt'l•Y not be •w•1I~ in •II •'••s of trw t°""'r-., ptu1 SO c•nU to \.S •ortr'\ ot tt.JUC)O~\ Stnd tN A ltow 10 ..... , to re<e1ve ••ch retund requir•O r .. uno fOfm PIU\ proot of pufC~M M•I\ GAEEHGIANT CO ReO••••<•not G,_G,.,ll lrom•ny\Jn<.le \Mn \produCIS Entl0...,11\....,ptooh Corn Send 011 required rt1..,.nd lorm pft..tt •norNtent for SO <•nh m COUC>O"\ \1 c proof\ •or '' >O •n couporn, 0-M:I\. ffOm \""ff H~e C•n \ Of Grffin Gi.•nt nl,._ Pf'DOh fOf $3 11'1 C~S. n prooh for U 11\ Brend -.. Kffnel or Crum Style C.-.0 Corn :ou-• For 11-tl <•~n bonu\. ,.,,., '""' or-• E•Plr .. OoK )I, 1tlL C.lort Oec l l l'llO E•e»rt• J""t 30. 19'1 MOTT'S P·1ck 'Your Ow" A•h~nd RKa1ft a tei\IFlid 6onu'' Tn1\0t1er OC.\11 l reqtiure • fOf'm Ol ,1,l1.10,or'2pluS•50-<"11bonuscoupon For tlW CHEF.·80V AR OEE Suppe• S••tr PO 80• •t r•fvnd, Mf'd thR recwjreo r•tund torm pha UM ts .. , S-.. P•ul. Minn Ut9~ Rite••• • c•n ot n•me .. Mott's'' from tl\fe l•beh from ..,, Mott's C"«' eo.,·Ar·Olit Da\\A »ne1 '•bl<•\ ttcwn ~., \WO Ape>je ~·or APPi• J"'ce For $1 SO, -, .. form IS oun<• CM» of Cnet-8o~ Ar 0.. IW•I• l>'OCWC" 1>h" ,....., "'°"'' For $1. ,_ 1he torl"I\ p1,,. •9'• E•plru Aprll 30, '"' L----~-------------------------------J Their Son, t~ Nurse DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our 17·year-old nephew decided be wants to be a male nurse. He la a wonderful young man, makes fine srade. in school and bu always been com· p ... klDate and cartn1. H1a pareata keep making excuses for him. Ann Landers They tell everyone be wanted to be a doctor but medical school ia awfully hard to iet into these days and is-very expeulve. Thia bums me up. They should be proud of the boy because be wants a life of service. I know. for a fact be never wanted to be ·a doctor. He has always. leaned toward nursing. When anyone in the family was ill be was on hand asking if he could help in any way. more like she is 16 -well·rounded and very grown up for her age She wears tight T·shirts to show off what she's got, so she is well -.ware of her endowments. One of the great t)\ings abou the. &qual ·Rights Amendment is that it emphasizes the' point that gender doesn't couot. Both women and men should be able to do any kind of work they choose. Pleaae print-this letter and make it' clear that male nurses aren't sissies. They are men wbo want to devote their lives to taking care of sick people. What could be more noble than that? -DAVENPORT, IOWA, READER Dear Dn: Notllla1! Here'• yev leUer wlQI a •..-of paper ~ fer uytq wrtUeta tt. 1 c0a1••t acne more. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Is it against the ·1aw M'. a 54-year-old m,_n to ~P.rt his bands on the body of a 12.year-old pl.? The tnin is her stepfather. He squee16 her, pats her and pinches her behind. The man is not the aft~ type,_and ~ 12-ye~-old loob · .. ,., Trtclc·or-T ~themal Iring the lddl to Huntlneton Center metl 8 to' p.m. ,,. Oct. 31 tor ..... .,,. . fUll-of·fun HlitowMn. • Free trldl or fl'Mt cancty nd QOOdlea from PlttldP8tl"9 --.,_ ~ lhow. My husband has a good job, ·takes ·part in civic and church activtties and is respe«:ted in the community. What I am afraid of is that he might be arrested for child molesting if anyone saw the way he carries on What are the laws in· regard to this? I won 't s ign my name. -JUST SCA.RED IN CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS. Dear St'ared: Tlte law Is 8ot la&eres&ed la playfal affect._ IM!tweea family memben aad woald do Mt1W11 uJesa someome llle4I a cem· pl a lat. n.at "tomfl09e" wCMlld laave to laave •ore evldetKetlluyCM1preseatlayouleaer. U Y• believe yoar lt.ahud la talJat &oo maay UherUea wtda tile 1trt, pleaae uk y•r doc- tor te .,eak to llJm. AlN, llave a talk wti11 1•r da•Oiler or take Iler to a cowelor a.ad •ake aare 11te Ta welJ.laformed Oii .-daa1en el a.etas llH411ed by u oWe.r mH -evea...,. Ile• 1ter a&epfatllier. P .S. UY• •••pect nat I supect,... supect, ... , Jene tile• alolle &osdlter. SELECTIONS OF SEPARATES -PANTS -SKIRTS - JACKETS -VESTS -TUNICS -BLOUSES -TOPS - SWEATERS ANO LINGERIE- SLEEPWEAR FOR LADIES. ROBES MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS. JACKETS UNDERWEAR. ~TERS. JEANS -PANTS· SUITS DR~APITMllHT 9TOftl! -• bG~-=r:= H• .... ttdlltl. PARK CONYENIENTl Y AT OUA fllEAR ENTRANCE · END Of MAONOLIA . . l ._ ______________________________________________________ ..... ... ~ 4 DM.Y ... 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Coast Life, r ea c hing more than 340 ~000 readers. -The liH ii 1i{3>1•H ;f K;i•):i1I , where you c an find r easonably priced help or adverti se your service, from babysitting to window w ashing. r -- --· --- - - -1 -1 COUPon 805 1,whe-re you can save L----------' valuable tim e and gasoli ne shopping locally advertised value·s. -You can e ven . put Daily Pilot cla ssified ads to work i.o your abs~n.ce with Answer /ldtetephone answering service, which takes messages from people responding to your ad for only $10 per week . -Put the Daily Pilot classified section to work for you. Call 642-5678 today . DAILY PILOT .. .. 642-5678 ' .. .... \ ....... , .... ...._ .. J LOCAL N~llON~lr '~~ r\ "' COUNf' () .. u• TO ""'" t:oa ""~"" I W>Uk ~·tJ)~ Pendleton Auction D.ue A variety ot military supply items will be a u c tiooed to the public at 9 a .m . N-0v . 13 on the Camp Pendleton Marine BaH. The 237 ite m s to l>t! sold include a mixing machine, a steam ke ttle , tents , telepho n e - tele1raph equ i pment components. air ~ond1· Uoner. chairs, tires, televisions, boots and blankets. The items will go on display Nov. 4 and can be viewed by the public on weekdays from 8 a.m. to3 p .m . Program Compwted \'l CWLVF"LOT Cll f P\JaLIC NOTICE PVBU<' NOTH:! PU.UC NOTK'£ PllBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE HAH .. MTCW CONIOLIOATID aE...OaT 0, CONDITION fltCT•T•out •"""•n AaA 10 ssl•f cw VM 0 , MOT•q cw ..veuc 11••••1t• f'ICTIT•OU• au••••U MAlllll tfATaMClll fllCTIT'.-.. ..._. ... , ... ,..... NOflu It_.., aiwen ........ Pt.., ••~•JTAfa ... NT • 1119 lwtl-l"t 119'"""' ••• ct.int -·-.. .. AMa n1111 o..-rtn<eft1 of tll• cu, of -..,>! ... .,.. ,,,. ,.,...,.,."' __ ..,_d N lllMcll""'ll -lne lol1ow1n11 Pf''°'""" Oilf•t MOTIU ~ IALa Of' ·~P~a•fYAI' "llllVATa IALI tto.A ...... Con~oH«Yted R-oorl of Condition Of "SOU Hi to•s T 8AN I( of Cott• M eu, Orenge County, end Domestic 5ue>std1anes lit the close of t>Yslnen on 0 1.( •l.11111• MJ~ Ille w•• of , ... f'IClll-. 811111\0t ··-.,_..IC .... , 0..\1n.i\ .. v lt l•I Allco He,_ ..... N-M~ll lO-ut• GNU f HINGS MAH UFA(. I •ne """",.."" .... ,. t •Hlotft•• C. RE Af t v E Ho 11111 1:11 tll "'9fltjel "'*" ~-· Pf\ot lo IUlll lNG, JI) E 11\h \lrH I, (lilt• •·-----c.w1M ,, .. , 111111P•OvtMENT COffCE Prs n 111 -.,..,...._ • -O.•n ,,. • .,..,. ,,.. ... c.1110<"'••1•11 I _ .._ .. ~,.. Uo~••• 11"' ... ,,, 161'1 Al•u 1 N S . -!al I,,._.--· 1°' • ..,__ 0 F -~ .. Or .... l•"4 ''""""""" ...... ., t.•'""'"'• a:;~·~· ~u t 11. H"'"'"•••n ._,.._ '°"" 0.-•1 "'.., o11n.1111oc-o~;~:. ./::.~~vi':~1 11~:~~" in'"" --"'!NI C-••••t0<on•11 Septe mbtr 30. t'90 ASSElS C1u" and d~ hom bank \ U S fe•wry wc.ur1t1es Obll~tion.s Of other U ~. Gov t ct~nc.lfl •nd corporations Obllo•lions Of Stat•s and p0Ht1ca1 subd1111c,1on' F~cser•I funlJs \Old •no sec ur1t1e' p uref\awel undf'r aore e m111nf\ to ,.s.11 1n oomest1t offices ct Loans, Total Ce•CludtllQ untarnecJ intome) b Le'>S Re~rve tor possible loan los~es c Loans, net . Bdn!.. premises F F & E , e tc Rectl e i.tate 0 1111ne<1 otner 1nan bc1flk prem1\t'S O the r a sset s lr'/MI f ,.; f'ICllliO"' 8iOlllU N• City OI '"-1 ...... cte\19 ... led (olllor,,.•9'2.. 'lot CARL CLARENCE RUSSELL. l •rt• A•t .. try 1•1•1 Aht• L.••·I i •i •f"r.0 .. .mw .. , fll .. 1" O "'• GP A •1. K •rt!f'I l .Hn..tt JJ)) •t•w" R0<• 1COl\MtV•t" '"'"l'""I""-" LAll•O<N••-1 Coutll f ..,, HO......,.t ll. l•J•" P'I~..... fM ........... 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Of llftlU _. -rel•l9d Tru\ •l•-1 we\ 11114 ,.Uh lno OI Now,,_,, llllO, •I ,,,_ OlllU 01 I .&~ l>t.letlte• IO, l<llO •ndtwt-I lettl•fl•• 1n•n •rM.....,•llv -ded C<Nl\IV Cle•-OI 0<..,11" County.,., OC CA~S/11\AN I. ~CHINA, INC., S..IW fll•IUt ,,....,.,., l Deloy bV ~n Joeqwin Mlil AMC!. -Arthur looer fl 111111 10), Hll K •tolle A~tl\ue. Lo• .... ol1..-i Or•,.'""" O••tv Piiot, l hl> \lal.,'*'' ..,., 11100 .. ,,,, tno &o..lew.,o, C:O.•I HI_._,, end J•m· · ' f'l .. llJ IA1am1IO\, County of Or.,., 51411• of V.1 JI ff Nuw I II, 1..0 4111 IO County C••rk ot Ur•nll" Co...,t Do<•• Road ,,/ ll'e City ol ..... port Publl\'-0 Or.noo C:C.\I Oolly P1tot Calitorn••. •II Iha. nljl'lt, 1111~ '""". tn Octooer I/, 111111 y on a .. ch Oct. H , Ho•, S, 12, 19, I-o....O lertll ol wuO Con-••I .. •1 ll'e llm• PuOll"""' "'-"'9•1 0•11 P1I I II ,, Int-'""' I"'' llUOl•C ""••IAQ 01 •• ,. -•II the rlQllt, "'" Mid In r u 1n.1<: NOTICE Oct II 19 ...... I II ,.., !11 •. :01 •llDfd lo •II ·-ollle•Hled In lh•• l••••I ln•I t,.. Hl41• Of U llJ ' ' ' ' l>'OllKI -•I'\ En•1rc>nmentel Qoc.,. PUBLIC NOTICE Conw1 ••I•""' .-:q.iirld bv aper•llO<I """"O'll aUttNIH P UBLIC NOTICE ment • lair -r1u1'11fy to npreu ot ••war olhlrrwi"* 0111er lt>•n ar In .od , ... ,, ..... '''""-"' Mrly ,.,.. , ... Ir I Oillon to '"*' ot Wld con .. , •• , .. •I MAMI ITATMIMI' wtew\ to rec•I .. •••n·IWndeO con· f'tCTtfl~I aU"NIH I llMt l1mf ot wl• In •nd lo •II I,,_ urtoon t no IOllO••llO ""'"°"' •I• e1alno fllCTITIOU$8UltltlH "CMr•llon tn tte 0r.it -Final En· tfAl!ill I ATIMINT re41 P•Ol>llrly »tualeCI tn 1he (1ty ut 'IJ,~10 ""''~'.:~~AHA II PROPERTIES .• , TM tot~!:':U'!.~!!~~'!!11'1Q bull "'~:'"ti~~ 1:;o:~:~•t:;.•c11 .,,. ou~~n.e\~o~~ow•n9 W\OM ••• do1nQ ~:f.~:~~·,.~:~~~:.?.~"':i~~r~:,::;' ~ 1,!IS• e~~;:l~~::r::~',"~t PA~:~':Vl~P~'"..! \nm:~lOMOTIVE. AFTERCARE Of ~.~~~:o,t,~e ll~~!;:.;y;;::.:~:1~: .)ro !~_M:u~I~ L~~. EH:.;:~ .. c~;:,": lot~:·~~~j.1:, inltrw\1 only on llW •UI Hu•pOrl Bl•d ' !>u•le F, N•"""'' CALI FOR. Hiii \J E•vl• Point, 1,-.,1ne. tY. Olol09y, MC-...,, pa-tatogy, C•ltlO<n•• t2MO P•Oj)l!rly, .,. ... , • ..., •• follow\ 227 lleecn,C•lll0tl'l•••t.ri C• •111• •-u,., tr-lallO't/ cor<ulo1tlk>h, Lar-G s.incne• iuo C.u1>C.•uo Loi SI in rrect 4004 '" t,.. co .. nly • 13 II Edw•n .... ,..,., 8 11 I l~I ..... n J•mn E 1(111tten n E1191e Pall\\, not ... •Ir CjlialllY, ullltllff, CNOllC .,,.., :.~· .. ~~o!':':~~-"· Al-•Q-. H•.. 1)1 0••"911. ~.1. ~ C1Ul0<n1e, •• ,_, /l,IMS ti,000 ·•I ,l90 .-,':,.'" "•"DCHt "'"'~ •lllO•,.I• lr••ne, C• •111• QI.IH I pvlNlc .. rvlc"' •nd ta<olll1ff. Glot•• J <:.encnu, ?UO C....,Ct1.1o map t •<OtLio<) on lloo~ 140 •• PaQI\ lO ~nt. •n. Ptcioet-t~ • Ltm11eo d1~1"d'u'•~,..., i• c-tKled oy .,, 11'1 U tl"•llo/•l•wt, co•ll••onw• 1110.0 So.rtl>WMI A•ouo.,.rqYe r41w lo 12 ol "°'"""'"'"'°"' /IAIPI> on ttw.,.. "' tner91, novttne and U'WI: .JOIV\ WAyne .u. _ 1 • IJI'"'· r l•C e of 1ne C.c~.mty Rt<Otdet . LI ABILITIES P•• ll'•1•"'P Fo•• o ... 1opment I J-• E Ktllllen Orenvac.o..n1yA1rpot1 ~u co ~ I ·more commo,.11 •nown .. •Oll 0 (OtOOt•teon G.,_.,.1 P•f"tner •toS2 Thi\ \U'9""11' _..\ fllflO -.ilth Uw The C1JY of ~ S..Ch I" toUc•t M•f\O S'ntf'\et 1•20 C:.utiiC.lub M•r1on a.~nu., em and oepos1ts of 1nd1111dua1s , Sp• •n90•ff Su1I• c .. unt1n91on I Co..nly c~ro.,. OrM19' Coun1r on Oc-•"9 •II,.,. .. -",,.. •f'IKI' lh" pro lllO•d. Sao.I"-"· Aioi.q .. ~rQu• ..... • •P'"" C...l1torn. 'IOo.111 partne<Sh tpS, and corporatiOf'IS. 11,Ma IH•<" C.ht0<n•• .,.... toOor 10, ltlO le<I, m11M ,...,. on tN .., • .,.,..ment ~xicol1IO) ..._ for ml o• wl• ~.,,. '" 14•1ul "'°""' TOT AL ASSETS r ime and savings deposits ot 1ndiv1d uals {hi\ 0'"1""u " COl\<IY<l•O "' • 1'147•11 •"° •-4 tlle WO\tMt_.•Deh•w T-•"' llra<lt .. l •. d lOC•m QI'"~ Untl.,O '>l•t••Gn•On4orm•llOl'IOt partMfSt'llpS and COrporatiOflS 21 960 .,.....,,., ~nll<O PuOJ1.-0<•"91' C:O.\I Oellf PllOI I .. ptOi-<1 t.Ollld De re•1Md lo r-U !)<I\ Orow.~t llO HO,.por1 S~•<h ""'" ltn oer cent 110 ~I 01 •mou"I Ood s..nf• An• Pr~f1in • Oct 1S 11 19 HO• }, '* 4t1'-ao ~ •"'1•d .,,, M9J'Wf~'n' •nwarQf\mentAI 1C•lttornt• .,........, lobie cttOV\•tfiidwttno.d Deposits of U nited States Government 27 F-o•• °"""'_., ... 1 corp ---I <Mm•9'1 Tn. ..... *""'*'""' ... u lwlP R 0 \( 0 " M ( ~ -• ". n • LI 00 l>•O• or .,., ..... lft De .n "'"""II •• .., Deposits of States and ~·~ P:rv-PUBLIC NOTICE '"" '"' 0o<1<1e .,.., •i.., .. 10 ..... ,,,. ~·~ Ar~"~.._~0~1~,v,.-,<J ~~~ •Joo ... 111 11~ '*'''""" •' 1 ... •f0<t••1d othct political subdiviStOf'IS. . -. 2 ~so P"':' e1en1 OU on "'" En,,,ronrnenl•I '"""'" r•port"" •,,.po 0 • .. I ~ n.: I ., .,,, ,, .... •lt<t ,,,.. '"" 1>Ub•10!•nr> C ' ' 1 . OU\.PrOt~l ~ •\ '"'M'' 1' an u<. eo 0' • ne;to••nutJ11t0teoa111 ot w1~ e rtifled and Offic ers ' CheCkS 812 EctwtnHu.-tit FICTITIOUI 8UltNES$ Any _ _. not •DI• lo •II-tno\ u.ner.ol ~''""''"'" O•le<l In•~ Hlhd•Y ot 0t1o0rr l'llQ a . TOTAL DEPOSITS IN '"" •11-t ••• '""" ... ~,,,..I NAM«ITATIMINT PUOll( .... '" "' n'tot co 1 ,_•M llraorroo eon .... r .. tor Ol Ille DOMESTICOFFltES.. Co.intvClen<al 0<.,•90 Countvo110C.-I Tne lollo•tno C>er\Onl ue t101ng menll on ',1~nn~: ~:::Pl ,m '"" •t•l•,,,...t w~• tlloo ••In llW ~1 c.01woa ... 38, 197 to«:aer• ,.., OU\in•~\•~ "1 • •nn nQ I C.ount~ (.,e,.• Of O'•"Ql'. C.wntv on Ot ' • ( 1) Total demand deposits . \J 687 f'lt67U f'EAT;;EP .. LEAF "lJ "'-o.~''""'nt, C••v °' H•Wl>Ort lk•ch, tooer 10 1'*l c.on ... ,,.,.., · • B ) .,. .. ,. JlOO Wot Nt•oort 80"1 .. ara, C..\""4n t. I.Al"'""· tnl ( 2 ) Total time and PuOI•'""" Or-Coast, D••'• Pilot, I l•d . tiunlortglot> lle.o<ll, ,.111orn10 Hewport Borecri. C...lttorn•• • ., .. ] or oy I Fl410M e, Anorrw (. ~aClllt\4 Savings depoSits .• ,..... 2•,SIO Oclt,~n,,.,t ___ "~IO l~l~eacllkFonan IC •pll01>e llh1 ..02lt/ "llcommenl\ =~=!!~!,':_.OSS Att•r,..rsi.. b . TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC P UBLIC NOTICE --, D•l•w•,. corpor~:~on. ~'1'!%"'~':'~c~ \l\0..111 lie ••u1w d no 141er lh•n ~ 00 I-F•1tt"41<1 ~.... Pu rl W R.nwit AND FOREIGN OFFICES 38 1"7 l tvlJ t Su1ft Q, H-..ntlnQton B••<h,I p.m on tt)f /tnd•• Of No.-.m oer l'MO Swtt• loe ConHr••\Of • . ' • "" • "•.. , .., ------------Celllorn1a9lMI Nolle~ '' IW'reoy lurU•er Q•••n lh4t Poll Offkt ... !ft// Pun1 .. 1lftd 0.•1otr· (w•I r111oty P1101 O ther liabilities ..• , ...... • ........... , 529 fllCTITIOUI eus1tflH Tri1> bus'""'' " ,01 ou<1eo br ,. .. ,o publll ""•"nu .,,.,"' ne1d on"'• ltr••,.. c.. 92711 \Jtl 1~ 1'. Nu• '· 1~ •Jll>·lkl TOT AL LIABILITIES ..• , ... , ...... , .. , , , , . 38,726 NA/11\l ITATIMIEIU <O•P<>r•t-1111 dly Ot No"9mDtr, I'll(), •I tM "°"' Pul>;l\llOO °'"""' c_.,_.,, ti•• y Polol 0 S '"° lolluwtr?Q per tom ••• oaon11 ou., ._ .. ol 8 JO • m '" ltw C:O..nc•I (.Mmoars I SHAREH LDER EQUITY ne•H• ~111' Fin.II<••• Co•P. 01 '"" Ne~r1 8.,. n C•I H 11 >..,... 10<• 1q. No•> 11.1q, •'11111 •JWllO P f _ _. k J~ e . 11001<n -~ < " • • ..,., -re errcu StOC SAN CLflMENfE OIL CO/lllPAN'I", ~r-i-nt ' WO\\ Hewpon 8""1 .. ar<I. •t "''"<" No. shares outs tanding None I "'11 c;,_,.,,.., L•""· ><u,.11nu1on ... ~· -1>m• .,,d Pl.a<• •ny ...... ••I P'""""'' on· PUBLIC NOTl{"fo; Co:.'~s~~~eks authorized 1,000,000 ll•i~;,,,c.~'.'~:~~1' 16111 C.run c: ... ~~t ·~~~~: ;:!11:;;."'co°':~~' ':: ::~!~-;:i rn•r ,,ppe., •no"" ,..,.,a NOTICE OF DEATH OF N O T ICE OF DEATH OF •c.••, 1 • 10 ,,,L,•.",!:-Hun11noton 8eocn. 1 rtut>ar JO, l\lltl I j'~NJN("t.°.,'fc~.",R. l MEN I M • UR ICE S p IE GEL ROLAND P . S H E PH ERO b . No.s haresoutstarHJ1ng •33,364 1,497 ·-· " AND OF P E TIT ION TO S I "12 I C•rl F G<•-. M>I B•Y"clll Orow. P1.1b11....a ~ f'm•a Oo...clOI AND OF PETITION TO urpus .............................. .. New11<>rt8e«llC.ijf1>rnien wo ~~C.O.\t0•11vP11ot.1 c11y01 ADMINISTER ESTATE ;ADMINISTER ESTAT E TOTAL CON TRIBUTED CAPITAL .... .. . .. . 1,909 Kenneth 1( 0 S.rtnotomMw •Ol)Ocl 21·" Ho• 1 11 '* •>~. N--1 Be.cri ..,0 A-1~7 N O . A -106'286. R e tained earnings and other hY••O• 011 .. , Ho1por1 Beoc.,, PUBLIC NOTICE I Pvbh•hed Or-Coe•t 0 • 11 1 "'' 0'· " · -· T o a l 1 h e i r s , PUBl.IC NOTICE David M. Zabarsky. son of Oscar P . and Marton S. Zabanky or 28511 lnroz Drive, Costa Mesa, baa completed the I Naval Science Institute pro1ram. c apital reserves ............................ 6 55 1 C•~1~~·~~-:IOI) 8 .,..,,,11., 0<to1Mtr2<1,i__ 011·'° 'b T ~ .a 1 1 he~ rt s • ben eflciarte'>. c r ed itor'> TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY .......... 2.~ Om•. HIK••noe ""'V"" c...11•o•n•• 1 P'•CTtT1ou1au11NUS I P UBLIC' NOTICE e n e iciar ie 5 , c.r e 1 o rs and continge nl c.red itor5ot TOT A L LIABILITIES ANO "10 NAMHTATIMllfT and contingent c.reditors o f R o land P~ Shept\er·d ot SHA REHOLDERS ..-'.QUITY 1 2"" \Thi' DutonH • I• co,.out ted oy • 1"' totto••nu ...,_.••••-no t>u"·\ f'1CT1T1ou1aus1111~\ I uau<ice Sp1""'el of Irvine C' .....•..•••••••. •.~ gener••....-UWrsNp ,,.,.... NA/11\l.\TATIMllll' c'''1·t . ~... . CypreS!"., California, and MEMORANDA <;r.,.1c, A•u-"'""' I CALAMAll1 ENT ERPR1)£). " .. ' lhe io1•ow11..q ... ,_,"-nu ov" a I ornra. ano p e r son !. p e r sons who ma Y b e (•rnountsoutstancli-Tnl\ •t•l•rlWnl ••• 1,,.d .,11,, ,,,. P•c1t•< C<M \I H•9ft•o1v Hunl•t>Q•on l,,~" •• who may be otherwise 1n · t h t led th .... B•a<n c.i11.,,n1a 'I..-terest ed i·n , ... A w1·11 -"nd1or o erw1se tn e res tn e ilS ot report Nt•) eo....tv c..,... "'Or~ County on 0c I · )Pla. t llo01 ...,_, ... e .• '>Int• es tate. '"'" "' w ill a-" 'Or e s tale . I'-' XI, 1_, <.ere td1ttt Jo•n B•Ql•o•. 11••, ""'" C.• 9'2/0) '"' T ime Oepe>sits of $100,000 or more Fl•ro» 1P•<•tt< Coe•I H•O"••v. ><un1o1>91on i:re0t"o J 0 B•oon 1:ioo1 He•"' A pet1t1on has been filed in domestic offices (I P C only): iB .. cn. '-111"""1••1..e A••. s.nt• AN. c •• ,,c» A pe t it ion has t>een file d by Char les R M anos in a .T imecertificatesof d eposit in Pu1111.-0r-toe•10.11t P•101, J•muOr•••ttCull.,. II .. •\ '""-~ .. ,-..r.teooy •"'" by Sarah Spieg~I in the tne s upe rior. Court of d · • f I Oct. 22. H . HOv. >. 12. 1• 021.ao 1 Down•• A-. 0o ........ C.to tornt• dmdue1 Superior Cou t of 0 ange enommat1ons o $100,000 or mor e .....•..•. •.772 -------~ -1-.0l•i "'-"" J 0 11,..,.. Co 1 r 1 r tti t Orange Counly requesting The six-week program is conducted at the Naval Education and I Training Cente r in Ne•port. R.I. to provide instruction for college 1 1 students who are joining the ·-ti Reserve or. I ficer Training·Corps un· it for their last two years of college. He ia a 1977 graduate of Estancia High School. Market value of 1 PUBUC NOTICE 1~,:;,:i=:.,:,~ conou<l•o by • ,01 .. "n'•'· "c~~o:r-°' ~ ... :!.t!'~,·,•: ~ Sa~anh ~;;!!.~e~·~ipo.:I that ~harles R . Manos be 1nvestment secur ties ..................... 3,736 --'---. Gelid B • ~· ~ .. ~~Y-· ~.,,-dppo1nt ed as per son a l The unde. rs igned, Nic k J. Flor io, President, and o•.,.•• cou1tr v ' '"' ao•..i• 100.r u. •• • ed as personal represen· t \UN•IOll cou•t "'" •1•1•,,..n• ••• 1o1e11 "'"h •~e f 1 .. 114 r e P r e sent a 1 11 e t o ad MaryA.Ate,V ice President&Cashleroftheabove· T•CMc~onw•••• f;,°~~1:-0c~~O<An01t C:O..ntva"°'-Puo11Vil'0 0<•"9e tw•t Oa11,P1;c;t tative to admini~ter the m1n 1sler the e s tate ol named bank, ea ch declares, for h imself alone and l -. .... c... 9m1 · 10<.1 1~. No• >. 12, 1~ •* •J )0-111 estate ot M auric.e Spiegel Roland P S h t>Ptierd (un not for the other: I have ~rsonal knowl~e of the , iNsu:;N~~~,~~: ,Nf u "'• s Put.11,heo 0r-eo.,t 0•11;1!~1~ 1 l under the 1 n depen dent der the Independent Ad· matters contained in this.report, a nd I believe th at 1 OEFE HOA Nr .'wesrE RN ~,._!',Ho• ~.11.1~ ,11.,.0 P UBLIC NOTICE Adm1rnstrat1on of _Estates min istratio n o f Est~te\ ea ch s tatement in said report is true. Each of the un· MORTG G£ cot11Po111 T o 'Act l · Ttie petition is set tor 1 Ac t) The t't t t de r s 1'qn ..... , for h1'mself alone and not for t .. ~ other, ooES 1 :1411~•r. A ' N and PUBLIC NOTICE FicnTiousau~tNHs 'hearing in Dept . No . 3 at ·. pe 1 ' 0 " is se or .,.., '"" I su~~11><i•• NAME nATlME.NT 700 C111ic Cent er D ive hear ing in Dept. No . ~ a t certifies under penalty of perjury that the foregoing CASIMUMeElllU.!• FICTiriou,ausi16u 5 r"' 1011ow·~ Pl'"""" do11•11 ou•• h C ; • 100 C1v1t Center Drive, is true and correct. I NOT1c11 ,.. • ...,. --· Tiie NAMI nan111111.NT 1 """ •• 'W est , in 1 e ity of anta W e!>t in \he City o f Santa Executed on October 2•, 1980, a t Costa Mesa, '-' _, toKi.....,... ---rn• •0110••"11 Pf'"""' ••• ao1n11 I ROOvEI'<~ o1i.rRtBUTINC.. io1o1' Ana, California on Nov-A • C I f • N California . .,_.,.... _. -,.,. ,...... t>us•ne•u s eec"'"' R•••' ••enu•. F-ounl••n • e mbe r 14 1980 at 10 ·OO n a , a' orn1a o n ov wttW. a Mf'L ._ ... -l•tw_...., SA HT A 9 A" 8 AR ... 0; L ll•lley, C...t11otnla9110I ' ' ebmbe r 14, lqa() at t0:00 /S/Nick J. Florio, --CO/lo\PAHV "''I c ••• ,, ...... Lene /lo\••-Al.,. ~ocio-... 10\11 -i a .m . am ;s/Mary A. A le, •• .,._, ....-_..,~·UL c.ran1 c. Ar9e11ro11hl . "111 1 C•1110'"1•.,._ granting o f the pet1t1on, t · f h -. "1·ce Pres1'dent &. C as .. 1'er .,. ...._ .. ·--IH. ,._ <>.ru n. .. w LAN '1.,,.llnoton ee~n I '"" t>usJ""" "c-u<lod b• •n ,,. 'you s .. -.. ld either ap""'ar g r a n ing o t e pet1t1on, Y " u ,_. ... .._ C•lilornle .,... ' ' OlwoOu•I """ "'~ yO~ ShOUld e ither a ppear Pu1111~nec1 0r-c...i1 D•M P11010c1-1'. '"'° •JJND Lea 1• ,,...._. C.ri "·Gt._, .,1 B•Y" .. 0,.w, Merk 11.,.,, a t the ~ari~· and s ta te tat tne hear ing and s tat-e SWINE FLV LESS LIKELY ! ATLANTA (AP) -An advi90l'Y panel baa told t.be U.S. Public HulUl Senice it should dispose of about half the 89 million tto.es of swine flu vaccine left over from the 1gr& immuniia· lion program. President I A1t1w1-• .,.....,.-.... Hun11n111an ii .. c11,ee11torn1et2..,, · ''"'Cuti•. """""1110" aucn. IF YOU OBJECT to .the ·IF you OBJECT to the I ------c1~==·,0 -1,,..,..1c•of•n .... _. ........ cai.-..1•'llW.O fhll ,,.,_, ••s 111"" .,,,.,'"*I your Objection s or t tle j · 1. PUBUCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ••to,...y l11 1t11•matt.,.vou.,_1C1d0 unrwt11 K. l••tno1om••· .01 f=.';,c:;:o10r-.,.c.-i1on0<.· writtenobjections w 1ththe yo~r Ob E;Cti!lns 0~ tie _ ,0 promptly ..., •"•' vour ••llten eavstoe or1we, N••'o" •••ch, · · ",.•tt• court before the he aring w ritten ob1ec t1ons w ith the --· • P'ICTITIOUS 8UllNIU l'ICTITlciUliU'itttlU--rel!IOf'te.11 .,.y,,.,.ylleflledot>llma, C..lllorl'lt•,_ · 1court before the hearing. .....-nATUAaMT NAME STATEMaMT SI U•--tollcttM•I con•lo • 1toc.n \. -•cu . 12041 _.,., Puolo•IWd °'""'" Coe•t 0•"Y Poiol, Your appearanc( may be in Your appearance m ay be TM 1011ow1,.. ,.,,..,, •••·do'"ll Th• 1ottowl"11 ""'°'" .,. 001,,.,...-......, ea•-·_,,. o.1.,.,u1Wr.-.c.itton11•-• Ocl "·""" s,iz."·' 11111 ui~ person or by your at· 1 _,,,.. 1>uilnff,.. 11ac•r10 ,,,_at•,.,.n••. de .... T1111 _,,. .. •• ,_, ... by • 1 tornew I n person or b y your at- 111 s:E!>l CO...ST ... ou\TRIE5. LORAN. ea2) JamOw• Ito ..•••• m-•· ... ,_.i. _,, ..... ...,, ...... a .... -..... PUBLIC NOTICE I F. y 0 u A R E A to rney. 111 I AN OIHt MOUNTAIN, Ill SKI 110, ,.._,a..c11,CA.--•l-• . ...--• .. 11\r-.et...,.po Gt-G.Ar.-,..,.t I I F Y 0 U ARE A BANOINI MOUNTAIN, •~d f•I "Lo•.,,~ .. -I• Cellfoml• TO THE OEFENOANT; A clvtl Tiiis -· -lllod wltll ,,.. f'ICTITIO'K•UMMl.U CREDITOR or a cont· C REDITOR FLATL .. NOEA Fl.ASKS. 1115 o ... ~. CO•Pot••-·· 4oflj J•mlllOf .. Rd SI• CO""Pl•lnt --"'" lly ttw Pl•ln· C0""1' Cieri! o4 Or•-c_,., ..... ...,,.. STATEMENT 1' ingent creditor of tne d e · . . or a c ont-Awt , cos. .. Mew, CA , 2626 110. N•-1 a..c11, CA 9?6ol0 1111 -1"" ,.., 11.,.... .,.,, "'detMIO 0c:1-• 10. 111111 ,,,. 1oc•-•nv -"'" ,. oo•no oin•· ceased, you mus t file your 11ngent creditor of _the d e - 1 O•vto All•n o.uo , ms D••ot• J •-1 F ... ~ ,.,, 1no1•1011a11. t,,1,1.ww11,.,....mU1t,w1t111n •o.~ ..,,.,._ ...... , Cl"i·m w itn the cou rt or cea_sed , Y.OO mus t ftle your A•• 'co. .. Mew. CA •26» i MlS J•f'!ltlot• Rd . SI• 170, Nt•PGr1 .. , .. thll """"'°"' Ii ,.,..,.., on you PuCll•-Or•ftlllA C...st o ••• ., P1101, 'I" ACM' IHG C.OH!>UL l AN rs. >"I• .. ' t 11 ... 1 .. L.au•..e E'*"'••O• 126• Mtn \ Bu<n. CA t1W0 "'' wllh mh court • wroti.n '"""',.. 0<1 11, ~ ...... s, 11. 1"° 01...0 v1• Oporto. No 1. N•-1 a.ac". present it to the personal I~ a im wt h the cou r t o r nt\ot• Aw . Cos•• Mew. ci..•l•:-& '"" b"•'"*" 1• <ondu• ••d b' • 10 '"• ,.,..,....,"' un-s you e1o .... c•111or11.1 0 ...i representa t ive appoint ed 1":1resent 1t to the per~na l rhl• DuSlnen ,. cond.,cleo ot • v.n•UI pan1Wr\llo0 1 your tMfautt •Ill m ..,,.,..., on ·~ PUBLIC .NOTICE Rooarl o "•O•"· tll Vo•v•"•• 1 b h t 1 • f ,representative a ppointed o-ner•t oert""n"•D _... «. t(•rn p11<e11ono1 11w P'•1"'1H, •"°this ca..rt I ----P••<•. ea..••*,,. c..111orn1• 9z.11 .Y t e cour W tt11n our by the court w ithin four O.•ld A Oalln lt)RAN CORPOR.-r tOH m•r tnl.,. 1 ......... t -O-IMI YOU for -FICTITIOUS 8Ulttft.ll 1 .. 1. o .... ~. •• <ondtK.t.0 DY •n on I months from the date of month fr th d t t Dr. Alan Hinman, director. or the im· munizatioo division of ·the-National Center for Disease Contr2.L._ said tiat an outbreak of swine· flu seerft s less likely with each passing year. ~c!.~1', ~:'::':"b,~i~:"'~,~~:'7 ]1 ~~='· • :!:1:~1~~:':1~" ~":,,~'::"!i~ I '"• ,:~!.!!~:~.~::~. do•nv d •• 1ou•'11o11er10 ><~II'" firsl issua_nce of letters a s first isssua~~ of ~ett!r~ ~s 1o11u 10, ,__ 1111• •~!omen• ••' 111ed .,.,,,. v.. ·~·· 1•1no <II money or P'--1' ar o..s1no s •• 111•• •tote,,....nt ..,., 111eo ••t" ow provided tn Sectio n 7 00 of p r o v ided in Section 700 of _ ,,_1.,_,, 1 coun!fC"'r•ol O••nQt Covn1•an0<.-olh., r•11tt raquo>tt<! In the c.om l•OO..,E<.HNlC~ SER\/tCE!>. countv C1er•0t Or_C.,..,,tvon0< the Probat e COO't? of the p b t C d · 1 - l -Pub11.iwoor-Co.u•o•ltvP11ot 1o1>er !o,1• . Pl•lnl "1 NC..'L1DOPU8L1SHING. ,,.100 1a1Mtr11,1'!m • j t'alifornia, The t im e for C ro a e 0 e 0 O<llS,12,19.No•S,I-41\l-tll f'l41•1 0 .. TEDJun•IO,I~ IGALLtR1ES LtOO PROPERllES • P'l .. Ut f'I 1 • ., al1fOrn1a . The lime for I -----=----Publl5'W<J Oran9t C.<M .. D•1IYPllo! LEE ABRANCM . LI D0°1MPORIS, LIDO AR Y Publl•hf<IOr•"lle(.o>rll O•lfrPllOI 1.ing c_aims Wl l not e x 'lil1ng c laims Wiii not ex Pu ""LIC N' OTICE 0c1 15,n,n ,No• s. 111111 •11s-.te c.1eo E M' P o R , Cl M . L , o 0 oc1. ,,, No•.,, 12. ''· '* •Jll·«> p1re prior to tour montl'ls pi re prior to four month s But the test of the vac · · cine stockpile, valued at about so cents per dole. should be kept 1n case of a future out· break. PUBLIC NOTICE D lly:Olrltll,.,.&U•I-. jM E•~C HAN D iS I N G , L I OO -from the date of the he ar· ci.pun MARK9T1NG, L1 00 E.NT ERP1111~es P\;BLIC NOTICE mg noticed above . !rom the date of the hear- '""A"f,OOULD•M>WE•s 1L100 PROPERTY MAHAC.EMf.Nl ; YOU MAY EXAMINE 1n g no11ced abOve. f"ICTITIOUS aU .. NIH NAME SUTIMUIT t lie lollowlt>Q pe<lOll " d0ir111 OV••· "''' ••: ORANG E COAST MO BILE 8R,.KE, ,,.l S..t• AM Aw , Cost• Mew. C• •:i.21 \ Jo,,., C•rl ~tmqul\t 11. 1,.l s.int.1 A,,. Avt . ~i. ~w. C• •1611 Thi• bustneu I< conouctocl by •n 11'1· Clt•IOual PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eul11t1H "AME ITATaM•MT The lollo•1n11 1MPt1ons ••• doing bu''"•"•: MARS SECRETARIAL SERVICE. 111 S.11 Juel'I !.•,., Plktr>l•I . .:A U610 M•ry Ann RIO<lell. t11 S.n Jua n Le,.., Pla<..,11•, CA ~1'10 JOlll'I N Rl-111 •11 S.n Juan L•M, Ptecenh•. CA '1610 Af'.-4 ...... tc.r,orat... PARie Al/ENUE INTERIORS, \IJOI YOU MAY E X AMI N E Ull WI-lltv&, 11 .. IFI, Buch Blwd . No. "· Hu1>l1n9ton !FICTITIOUS •UllNl.SS the file ke pt by the court. • L•A......,CA•lt 1 au c11.c.11torn••f'IMJ rn• iot~!:!o'!.~~~~'"G .,,,.,. If you are interested in the the file kept by the ~ourt. Tai: 11u•1th , Hen•y A a .,.n, 11io1 Be•<" estate, "ftU may file a re· If you a re intereste.d 1n the Pu1111....a Or-Cont 0All1 Pllol 81wd ' No. "· HUl'l llnQIOll 81acll, nf\\.. ,, estate you m f I Oct, IS, 12.~. No• s. "'o .. .,.., IC•lllorn••926ol7 DIAMOND WHOLESALE FISH quest wt h tl'le court to re· ' ay t e a r e ------i Thi• o.a1 .. u ,, c-..c1..i .,, .,, ~~j;,0~~~.;:;1tm0n•t••. C0•1• ""'-.-ceive s pecial notice of t he qu~st with t he c o.urt to re- PUBLIC NOTICE inomdual JOEL.LA JEAH >EL1GA, 11.s• inventory of estate a ssets c.eive special not1Ce of the 1tOT1ca Of' TlllUITll'I IALI. C.o""'' Cle•" 01 0••1191 Coun•Y on Tll•• .,..~,,_, ,, t-t•d ov •" '" co u ~t s "! n d re P or t S c 0 u n t s and r ep 0' rt s -------------Jom~lmcaui~I "CTITIOUI 8Ullltl.SS Thi• u.-1 ... fllod wolh ttw .. ,... ITATa...-M"f I County c1en ol 0r""9t County on Oc· Tll• 1011owl111 ~,.o,. ,. 001 nQ I tooer 10. 1• lllot b&N"•" 11 condu<led bl 1n il•1-ll (H..-.cl I. Wllei Mery 1Vtn R-11 -NR-11 AMa-• ----I a" :~,e~:." '''"" .,.,1,, tlW :;:;:m•nlt•r, C.O.•• New. C•1o1orn•• and of the petitions, a c -~nnvden~frri:f ;itti~~~n:ss:~~ A"••-~ 0c1ooer 10, 111111 oiw1du•1 \d escribed 1n Section 1200 d · • T.S. No.111~ ~1'16D J ... 11. Ju n ~hU-o f the ca11torn1a Probate escrtbed !n ~ct1on 1200 0n Nov-s. ••. •t 11:00 •·"'·· P..oll\Nd o...,qi eoe .. o.11v P1101, r11,. \U_, ••• 11i1C1 .,,,,. ""' Cod e o f the California P robate -,.a Tll• •-anco Wtd. Trlltt '-'""v. !Oct 12• ~.No•. s. 11• 1"° 42)4.tO c0.,,.1v Cle•-°' 0<-"9R C.0.,.,1, on O<. • Code. -·-·= "' GOLO l 'I" COEH, 16U1 Seit Cot<••, I Publl....., ()t-CoHI 0.1ly Pilot ~1 ...... llHCll, Ce. t2Mt Oct IS. 12, 1', No• S, '"° 0 14«) ....... H. YIM, 16SSJ Seit C."ci.. I --14';',!!~~·.~,.., DY .., PUBLIC NOTICE tftdiv...._ ""611W 1'4. S-OUI Tiii\ ....,.._, •• "'" Wllll ., .. c-tv c-• of o.....-Co""'' on 0c-.».••· f'141"1 ~ltMll Or-Coetl 0..oly Pilot "CTITIOUS 8USIMISS MAM• ST ATUlllMT TM 1ao-1n9 -lOll .. OO•l'IQ ....... """·'· SANDWICH EXPRESS, 1100 E G.,,,. ~·AM, C• '110~ Jvdy June s..wo, 217 B,..,,_, Oct. u. 1', '""· s, 11, '"° oss• Co•••-· c. .. mv --'------------1 T11ls ~nHaTscondUc1oc1 by •n 1n° PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITic.n auttM•U llAMa ITAT•MllMT Tiie ftllewl"I ,..,.o,, It dotnQ _._ .. : ' OCEAN 0111'1" CLEANERS, I~ E. leUlll C... H ...... y. L...-.. ecll, c:ai1tem1e tall • a.Miio Ill. .tWNtllla, •11 \ltltN A...-, 1-9 ....,. .... , C.ellfornla _. Tlllt ...-.. I• c-IM ll't .,, ............. ... lie fl. ,._Illa TlllS a.-.. -flied •Ill• llW C:-IY CMfil ef ~ ..... CHl'llY on Oc~».1• "141tJ' ........... Or .. Goetl Oell't PllOI, Ol•l«N•l. JllllY June s.iw• Tllh N~t w• riled wltll , ... C°""ly Cler• Of Or-C"""'Y 01'1 Oc· t-r10,1• ... .,... P11llll-Or..,90 Coe\! 0.llf Piiot Ocl. U1 23, ~.Nov. l, ,_, '11t40 PUBUC-NOTICE fl'ICTITIOUI 8UlfltalS MAMlllfATaMaltT Tll• tollo•l"I penon I\ do1n1 bi.l.U•ftt•: llt.1.A'5 WAAP, 1ll Wew \trwt, L6"'N llt«f\, Celllernla t'IU1 8•11• Le"9, US W•va Str· .. I, ~ llt«fl, atlfonllaf»51 l hi\ \1.ol..,.r>I ,..,, 111.0 wllh IN C-ly Cler-OI O·-ea..niv on Oc· ·-· 10.1• ..,,.,.,, PUl>!hl-Or .. C...'1 0.tlf Pllol 0<1 IS,1l,,.,Nov.~.nl0 41- PUBLIC NOTICE -;ecT1r1ouiiUs11tm ...,,,.. ITATl.M&NT flle 101-11111 parton• •re oolnQ Dusll'H\ft! TSL, INC., -TSL F\HANCIAL SElllllC£5, lit W 11111 St , Suite 111, Co\!• llMM, C.. 9'2t71 TSL, IHC. I• C..tlfOl',,ta co<pora· tlon), •• W. 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' Wldneeday, October 29. t980 ONL y PILOT DI The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CL.ASS·IFIED ADS You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad [642-5678] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval .... ht• .••••••...•............ ~~~= .':':. -~ ....... !~:.':':..~ ....... :~.~-~.~.. ...... ~!:: .'~~ ~."!: ........ !~:::.':~.~ ........ ~:.':':.~ ....... ~!.':':..~ ........ ~-':':. ~ ....... ·~; G~-rol I 002 CH.t-.. t 001 J ~al l 002 GeMf'ol I 002 1GeMral I 002 I 002 ewal I 002 GeMr.. I 002 · • •.... ~·~~ ~~~~-~~··· .. , .•..................... i ·•·•··•·•·•··•·•·•··•·•·•·•··•••••··•·•· .·.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·-··· 1······················· .............................................. ·····················:· :~r EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,, 11.11 " I 1 .Jh_ I • fol I I. I 1"'1 I I I 'l I I . 1111< I I • I I I 'II •ti • ,.,t.·, • .:.. ... h. ,'. •·. •! ·• ~4 ~,.. ,., 1 .. rn ~r. nl I I ~ /) ~ I~ of n,n. ••lporl LIDO ISU ·:: l_.o{~ r• ..,_.,, Newly re mode led traditional style 3 ,; , bdrm. 2 bath home featuring large .~ · recreation room & 2 patios. Living I REALTORS room has a ltracta ve beam ceiling, "-Mwr'1 Hoftce \111'\·al t'''·''' 11h, 11 11 111 lhlS lh'l4'f'•l\H'I • ti J\'<1 h • tilt' !•1•\11 I JI I' 111 lluu,,111 ~ \1 I 1•1 \ 11,,.I 141\iCh t11Ukt'' ii i.h..: ,, I J lhl:'rl t '• "" ft're1wt· II 1 11 ''" , d ist·n111111.11 ..... I•, "" r J~ I tll\11 I l It . • 11r nalhm 11 11111: I I I 1111enr t\11, I•• ,, 11 ~ud1 p1cfP11 •, I• ''-' llon.ur rir • n•11 , "" 'llus 111·" 'I'" f" ·1 " • kntl\4 Ill~ h .11 • ;.Hh 'l'rl ISllll! ' I. I • ~wte wh1d1 I II I"' t11J11oft11c l;.i" •• SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 14-631 -6990 .. ~--·• r n. · ... n 1 .... ... 11 ..... .._ .... WHAT'S UHIQUE ABOUT UHlQUI I 1 IM•R l'ullct~I! l \ f, 1 1\111111~ J~t•I Jlll 1111 ~Ii.A• -11 It ••l411er 1111.r111· Ill. )I~'> \~IU UNITS UNITS I l'I 1'11"111; ~ L!ft'l'f1' f 1, ,, ,, " 1111 • •"'' f lrull rr. •" .11od .,., ., lu. fto 111 ._tit \II • unlf\ dt•t••I Ir\ t11t• ~-·· I "" Y.lfh """I 11 11· i'l l!i ~MI • ,i. " Or !I r .. ,1 .ti ::.l ~ •Ill il•oh llll, ( \ '\ \ 0 :1 11111'111 I lwJLll 111.11111 pool 't>.1 . llPAIATI HOME I INCOME l'rlfm.' K.t:>t ('o!)ta ~esa lcx·ataon oel.lr l l )<.l & T us tin t\Vl' If you have a ur114ut> pt'rsonal 1 t~ .) ou v. 111 love this <:h arrnao~ s t•p:..aral1' :! H<lrm home on wtdl' lot p ill:> l wo 2 Bdrm 1ncom t' 11n1b . A IJt'auld ul woodsy private patio w 1 l:JB(j and huge ~xpan:.1v•-. '>Pa Quiet peaceful & p1r turesque C:1ll for appointment today WIS&.IY M. TA noa co.. REAL TORS 2111 Sea Joa•"• Hith Rood Ml""'W .. ~-... T cana. M.ll 644-4910 ttl.Jl<E TO TRADE• " I 67'-SS 11 fireplace & French doors leading onto · hr1c:k patio. New kitc he n bit-in --·· ~ appliances Clo~e to tennis courts, ·-sandy hl'ac hcs & <:l ubhouse. Now COL£ OF NEWPORT REALTORS· .Join a pro~ressive company with a gr eat future . We a r e looking for 2 or 3 sale!) people to round out our staff. (.'all Vody or J ohn at 675-5511 and let u::. talk it ove r. COLE Of MEWPORT REALTORS 251 SL Coed Hwy., C_._ .. Mew 675-551 I av ail able Ca II for a ppl. $420,000. IAYFIONT We have several fine homes with pier & slip. B. roao HCMISI COUMT'IY 4 Rdrm . 3 baths. rant'h style', mini-estate in or a n e roves. $240.000. '4 Whelan 1• 11n1:.~ from 11;1r l. .\,,_,WATERFRONT HOME -. 111~$5!)~,t'Ol ·, Il l<. I 11:1 I u,,., .. , ---------· ~ Reat Estat·e ' ~ ".1 l l' r I r"" I h II 111 ' -. I 11.:-... ·1111·. 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You too can live like a Tex<1!:> M1rl1on:ure in this spacious S Bedroom ho m e . in d esirable HARBOR.VIEW HOMES. This mini E s t at e feat u rP s . A cul-de-sac location . B1~ Canyon View. 3 Car Gaqrnc. all !'it•w Carpet and Tile and S289.UOO pnce tag ! . " .. bedroom 111.rl 11 11. g .1 r:lg1• s J rt.I ,, r f Great ('o.,t a \h '• 1.,, ,, t1on Hurn 011 lf11, 11'11 Call 556 2ti6o C:SELECT I PROPERTIES OCEANFROMT ! 2 Br upper anll 2 Ur lov. • rl duplex Nrrc c;iq ... 11111! and drape.; (i•Jot.1 n·1; tals, near e,·c·n rh111 I .\sk.mg ~29,1~1 : JACOBS REAL TY 1 ''s."10 I I .-onsHoHs I DUPUX Feel-.d 2 Larae 2 Bdrm .! h.11h I units. Brrn~ u-. 1 o ur terms Ownt•r w ill cooperate Pncctl to 't 11 at l2il)t ,000. USTSIDl C.M. TllPUX . wae 3 Bdrm , ~ llulh. fireplace !Jiu:. '"'II:! Bdrm. 1 bath m cxt:<.'lll-111 condition. Priccrl al j sun.soo. associated • , o.J , .. ~ fa T ( \U ~ ...._. ~ ' I ... I " Dciebout • 8ct(&Beach Red Estate PROPERTIES ................... 714-631-6990 I WAHTAGOOD : :. OPEN HOUSE REALTY /' INVESTMENT? I We have an excelh•nl 6 I ·~::;======•-...;::::::; ....... unit rent.JI huilJin >!• 1·11rn1•r l11r l \.\o :! ISllrm .111ll:o 1·\1· .. llero1 L;.i ~t-.11.Je I "Id :\11·~ I l111·at1111\ ,,,.,. 111 \l',,llTit!lll ;1l 51.S:I :AAI wtut'h ha:. great potentwl . 111r rncre:i~1ng in 'aJu .. : 1;rl·al .1 ear" ruund rc n ; tals' 1 ONLY $249,950 I I<>' f "- 1: I \I I ''' *INVESTMENT SEMINARS* L<·arn How To Invest In lnromc Producing Property With Little Or No Money Down Learn tax saving Procedures Learn how to free-up Capital for lnvf'stment Purposes & Still Retain Ownership~ Your Properties. Become F inancially Independent Reservations Required (714) 964-5433 Saturday. November 1st, 12 Noon Refreshments will be served Bill W.S IEAL ESTATE CE 110111 ILlllS CD. • OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE _ . . HA190a .... CLASSIC 'Superb Kensifllton Model Wit.h OuUtandina Styling Four Bedrooms .tr '"" Baths. Master Bedroom Wit.h Fireplace. Excellent L1v1ng Area. Separate Formal Dinlna Room, Jenair Built-In Kitchell With Roomy Breakfast Area. SS15.000. MIW usm•• U90' ... Exceiitioftally Good Loution Neu Tennis Courts 6 Beaches. Realty. Nut Two Bedroom Rome With Den Plus Format 01111.nc Room. Assumable Loan. Price Only V15,000. ....m;.,.,,_. Nice Uvablf Home On A Lar .. R·I Lot In Hett"° Area al ea.ta Mesa. llu.Ud An Extra 'uelt Jraro lacome. Prked At •.IOO. I ! M1W BtekAHD FAIMHOUSI Adorable & room y Cape Cod duplex. Diamond pane windows. Used brick fireplace. 3 BR. Owner + 2 BR. rental on s unny com er lot. Shades o f New Redford. $325.000. ~ ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER lo.. ~ 644-9060 ~ T ASTEFUll Y OPULEHT! U•C1•Htlo••bly ··o•• of a lrlAd '. ud ' ' ltlw.,.... •YU.,,,...._ ........ to ... Oc--. TM• gh I Otd retl• • h ..W ca.,laltff ,. .... d l•c..... cWM. sHnr cmcl ....... , acceuorles. 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Formal dining rm. living rm w/faiHd library, family . rm Ir dramatJc 2-story atrium. Comm. pool 6 tennis. t•75,000, Lynne Valentine ~8200. (N-82) 111-17.11 W~idqeC.,,... '44-6111 v; • I ·. I I ! I I MEWPORT IEACH OfftCI Z04J We .. dlHDf-. '7141 ..... 7711 HIAV94 CAM WAIT!! But not this place on a hill ... it won't last. 3000 sq rt or absolute luxury, enormous family rm with raised brick fireplace & wet bar. formal dining rm seats 16, living rm w/cathedral ceilings & formal fi r e place, circular stairs. dramatic tiled entry. All this is secluded on lf'l acre lot with 36 run grown trees & hundreds of Oak & Eucalyptus engulfing the estate. WOULD YOU BELIEVE 1 YR OLD $304,900! f2S.1 SM9&14Mf ONLY Ml"NO 2 story, 4 bdrm, fireplace & spa . . . that's only the beginning. Enjoy absolute privacy in the courtyard setting of your covered patio, relax, in the spa or take in ~he· SWl rays in one of the exterior dec'ks. view the sunrise & sunset or stroll out your back door to the sandy beach of Newport. WHAT ~RE YOU "WAlTING FOR? CA LL TODAY I ! f254 I Walker&lee I Real Estita I '::~:~;~' $©~<Al~-!l£tr~· :::: -----14,,.~ ~T ClAT t '~AN o~,.., ;;!"-o':;•':a,~, ~ .. ~ • *"''"" •~ \·'f'O·,. wo•dl L 0 A c [ R A I !.__..I ___._I' __._I 1 _.__I ,,___,! r ~-T_A~l-S _A..--il . I 1 I I 1· . l ' I YES. YOU CAM Afford to move up to a larger home in NEW PO RT B E AC H ! This i n cr'edibl e hom e f e atu'res : 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. new carpets. parklike r ear yard . cedar exterior and a spa in the m aster bedroom. All this for $259,000 and seller will consider ANY TERMS! ! $116 ,.. MOM1M ls all you pay when you take over existing loan on this "BLUFFS.'. residence. This unique property features: 4 Bedrooms. 21fl baths. Private Courtyard. 2 Car Garage. Amazin gly this fine Newport Property is offered at $162.000. -~. Walker &lee Real Estate RCTaylorCo 640-9900 HARBOR RIDGE CONDO 3 bedroom . loft. v iew. Only ''R enaissance m odel " on the market. Lavish lands<'aping in court.yard entry Upgraded plush carpeting. Owne r will assist with financing. $479,000. ' McLAIN BIG CANYON 2 bedroom "greenbriar" condo. large sitting area in master suite, commWlity pool. s pa and tennis. $184.000. 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Open, fresh a nd a beautiful view. Custom decor, gold fixtures and many upgrades. Boat s lip rights up to 45'. $749,000 JA.-S I. 60ULD p 1BIG CANYON ONE OF A II• Hl-llJ2 Very SpeC'ial Custom Hom~ Located on Fairway. 4BR. 4BA. 3 Fireplaces. Cathedral Ceilings. Luxurious Master Suite With Walk·ln Closets. Dressing Room . and Jac uzzi. T ub. Large S wimming P ool w ith Spa a n d Waterfa ll. Wood Decks overlooking Golf Course. $L200.000. IOU Wal Sf. JOLLALA ~ b Jolk CA '2037 I <.::.ill C.:ollect BROKERS .. MIWPOlrT llACH PnmeC-1 lot ~7x120 with o lder t w o be d r oom horne Consprc uous l) located on Old ~ew11ort Blvd $250,000 .•\l(ent , 631·7300 .. GZOMI Older home. garage ;111d barn will produce surnc tnl'Of?\e while you pl1rn new deveh>1,m ent. 8.950 Ml It of land near 18th & Wh1tt1er. Costa Mesa· W"'9yN. Tayolor Co . IHltOI 5 644°49 I 0 Mttd to Molw lank 5,~A> Sq Ft Cornmerci.il Bldl( l lllk tu Pal·11'1t: l)('ean Sell $350.11011 1 .. •ase S2.140 M onth w~.a.y H. TaP.w Co. 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Single l <c m1h w ever\ c u lorn ui.-tu,tomized JJt' !-'rel· I he11l'f1t;, uf 11.,.n1ng _vour I' moN V41'r~)) I 5 .. 6.0114 h11mc Sui.er area. walk ', gr ade ·J us t $17:! !JOO I .. .,.n h1Jml· .11 ;1r11·t·~ from --;1J ~ .. ,(2 .. :\eed qu1tk ~1111• Akr 1'11<·11 'ion cJll I n "'~ ' U'=-1.~-l:.i:!r ~-1 lo 11ark -.t•hool and <'Olll IWHT7U9 :!•I 1 1 1, ,, r 1 B r 1 ,.. l <1 l 1 Jll,f $1>:1.500' Thi· • <'it.'· unll} pool Ont~ _ 1 _ _ _ &1-15!1!"5 1.1-1 ;•>!Ii li11·a11on 111 Orange '" NEW CONDOS SllH,IJMl G.111 fur a1111t ! ~-leoc:h I 048 .. ...,.. leach I 069 141c;it d<N' \•1 rna3ur 1 OESIGMERHOME • utl'.TSIDECM Wun"tlast'' '•••••••••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••••••••• 1re 1•'4o1 1i.. ra:.h1on I Locatal m populJI :\h•,.i I ..._ • • I ' w· y I :-;, .... ,>(Jr\ ).k!dl'h cJt.tp lt•\ ~·I UJ r l' I h1• ,\t <1 l l uf 1 \"ade '.'\11rth \n 11n ' 2.'1l:!Sa11ta An:.i '"' g THE OMLY A i ~ ..... o O..lex F1·v. ,ll'I"' In h1-.1th tiuu<l 1 Jr..ifll?t' Tn,•n unJ l'.,un nuu•ul;,te ~I Hdrm 2 Ba ~ l_U<. :!•~ ,ba <'Onlt'rnµ ~I \\Uodhr_ldg4!1 TOGO Complete!~ refurb1~ht·d 1~·1·dn \I•'" l n"''l 111 ·n .!.. hu:-.in•"' 1·01u11lc.>. l des11'(nt·r horne 11 h1t'h has ' dt.'Sign Sl 16.000 Reilllj J Bdrm tlQllr plan. utea nl one blk t•1 beach \ ou xlnl m1·•1rn· µr••111•rt ,.... Th1' modt'rn . .idult bc•,·n h1ghh upi:rad,·d 6,..50'6 646-6093 • . I \I t'~ dec k s . largl'I own the ta 11d firea1 IUi :?Ba up-.ta1r-. .!llr 1·1111d11m1n1 u 111, art' \\1th l·cntra l :.iir co11d1 • • . ~!ll-lOIMI . endo:.<:d bri t•k 11a1111 ftnanc:mg Sl!l!I .11.10 Illa do.,.n:.loJlr-. ln,.11m1 · u1·;,1lablt> with nm· 11r 1w11 1 tmmn~ nt•w carpi.'\. Jll\l I SAl.f-.l>f{ THADf'. 19?08arn nn l'l.•~.lnu"' l'rii·c·d for 1mmt!d1;itcl ~ tn i 11 rent.ch 111 • .t111 u1 IA-dn.x1m.,. pJ l111 .1r deck I 1Ae1 bJr C•111\"l'll1e11th , :1 BR2 Ua ftltcr $1lO.tlOl l -.ale ut S\3:1.000 I ~ Steve~ ~21, 0011 , l' J r IJ 1, t' n dclU.\• hwll 111 k 11 c•hcn. I llX'at~I lll'<ll' all ,\11 t·~ 0wnr agt 1?42 1523 :\llSSIO:'ll rn :.\l.T\' IL Hnu.'e Sat & ~1111 or l'J ll ca.,..e11nc 1lra11c:-1n1r dw.1vcofll·nnR ~l:l-1 .!)00 1! · --l WOODlllDGE 4!!10731 I .1 3 rot l'd v.:.irdroh1·s 1n II \ L 110 .\ ISL \ '\ I> THE "UN-COMDO" · --I 759-922 I H.r .ipµt i;-;:i AA"il · ~l~ll lllJ.'lt~r ,UJ\o• Jfld rnuch I l 1-IOOM .. _.,, ,1•h11re ()r '\ H I\' Rt-:.\1.TY -PRICE IEDUCED . .,., ' 111 .. rc Tt1l' quid park I !;73870!1 1-.asL~ide. qwel loc:it1<111., TOSlll,000 o~ T H E R F:1\C ll 1>11 ner ,11rro11nd1ng .. include ' -bdl close to shopping ~I 11b 1IeH om 1• 2 Hr 1 ---------• p 11 , • .11 c re1•rc<•t 111n . BE4UTY PLUS ~rw muf, e.oppl'r 11turn h .\ d elightful 3 Bd rm· rcrlwood det•k . l.'t'dll r THI ILUFfS WISTCLIFf laWll'. ftt)Wf.'r,, a t·cntral l\l'r' "ltr"•·t 1v•· ll1J.Of tng. hardwood fl<mr~., adul toodoc • u p 1 c,·d shake:.. hard"1Jod int.I U b \I 1•l.11" ... 111d ;1ll 1h1•!'h:irm Q ~-' '[ II ... 1 er· ek" \•pen 11 a11 pper ay new. · ns t, 1 •t th" •un "· hinc in .'"'H' " pluri in this 'lu)1'er'sh~rp I P a.-;ter wa !>, go<'ou con I "' '" '" frplc $59,!100 ( i 14 J desired origina l areu ....., 'J '' thl· Ol<I :-.:e"' Orleans hdrm humL Large ta1n 1 d.1t1<1n Sl 10.000 with an on 1014· tramc cul-de -:.ac·: 4~·3816 I Spacious 3 bdrm + !)ob ~ ~erm T~~~;e~~~,..~~~~1.;" l-'rend1 {Juarti·r Sec' this 111 rm Close' 111 ht•ad1 1 assumublc loan. "trl'et The lowest pri<·i· j I bv room . end unit. Huge tJ Ualal' ,\ & l' l'r111)l'rt1c;- '1 ~·hoppml! & ~1·hoob Onh I lor McCarcle, lltr. I rletal·hed fl•sideili.'t: 111 I ---1 p0at 10. S250.oOO . A 1H .l ~l~0~·dsk:~·~~~;,· P;~~~i~· t"nd11m1n1um con,·cr:.1011 ~ -51 I , . 11 I d 5 ... 7729 . Woodbndg1· 1,.1..arge Cor nl•r Lnl n I ,,..,, ~""". . l'Oll\mu111l .\' locl<H.' I ,,11 ,. I/ '-J o a ' ._. ,.._now 644-7211 I \l .. ~1n".•1rlu Dr ..,.,-, 3"70 ,,..,,.,......, 'u'ilom1ied $249.500 l !ri9-537(1 I ~ .... " ,... ~ "" " IAllETT Park Orleun~ l A .-~--.-.,;;x..... (!f~I&~ -flOI s·· .. ,, 0-..H ! -··n IEGlSTEI tiliO S11 (;lasst>ll. I blk S TATE I rvv wi; .. ,..._ ""'" _.. north of the GJrdcn I LL ,,. 1 ZftO'oDOWM Giant 5 Br. 3 Ba Onl),. 64Z.5ZOO Gro ve freewa\ 1n -I -. RE•LTORS v-tc $269.SOO. O wne r will ---------•I Orange F'or mformal1on ft COlt9 ....._ IWfs carry at SJ500 m Gn thly cilJI. 171415.'12·6875 N.I. VllW HOME Sllt,900 with 120.000 down. No -----... •C_IOU_S•.•. -·1 ----- -, SUCCISSIEALTY credit needed (7H > ISMWOID Vl£WTDIMIE~ 549-7HI **10%.DOWll! BEA IMCH9S4, Lovely 5 Bdrm 3 bath. 2 ~EVER OCCUPIED S2tt,500 Executive ho me wit h good \rjew <.:ourtyard 1:n 10 .... a \. 111rmal d111in ~ room & large lam1h -mom New carpeting & ~vs ~hts lovel} I Bdrm MILUOMAlll ... wrv home. fe<it unng T1:n.111:-Sw1mmmg EA~TSIDE DPLX condo Great mwst mcnt I In JUS\ IO , r ... when you _..,JCUFf l forma~ duunf? room and Clubhuui-e on corner lot with pool 11r -.l¥ter honw huv thl!> cu~t11rn h 11ll"l' to. WU I lamih room 2 patio:.. 1 lk•dn>om~ 21, baths T1ipcond1t111n :l l!flrm & 11 . $82.5011 da~ for SG95.000 Sv.~p lmmacuJate4 lidrm :? fla ,epar:.ill" greenho u:.c·. O\cr2000 Sq Ft lld.rm Colid 1n1;es1 rncrll , 1 n g oc«a/1 ·& <":in 1 un horm' w famll) rm. p\1 , new pllmt in dnd oul or t"ROM $143.950 I wood pl a r!k I luo r s rr1\·a\c beach"'' F~,. lJod. Show~ hkc a m11<lcl orhome ·ninc·ome [g]Ut.,. ·-'h Id I vww~ O"~r bldr 1A1l1 patio & pool sz ;)-a r d . 1 fen.-d at $2Z9.00U Call "1mmL.od1ate Poi.sess1011 C:t.>ttturv 21 rWe.,td1rr "''~"' r 4J~ hnJm'c !)ran • by & look" P erfect for entertaining 5¥Hl5I FOR APP.:f. CALL -~~1221 _ lkahlj 153.'> \lorn1111(Md1· Drlve and comfortable lt\'mg.j 714/771-2370 I &14·1721 · Lovely area. <:lose to - -Wntse.le.ty. ;;51.:woo s<:'hools &shop5 $229 .. 500 · o.M-,.,-.~-~ -~HERITAGE Huge rec room is l ht' 1920lhrranra l'""'·1""'" TDIESJl,\RI-: • 4.97-541 I lWt 1100< tocal point of \his lar~ • :-,l'W Conct!pt 111 v11 ca . REALTORS 759-1616 tx'<iroom hume Grea t Bv Ownt'r -3 br · 2 ll~ 11on s Ad m 1 r u I u n 1t family ho'me ...... th dmmg hllUSt' owe -.... $JllK I a\·a1lable for ultlma\l' 111 area, br u·k fireplace. down OPEN SlJ~ 12 ~ 6 luxul:)· s12.uoo C.111 f1ir ------bwlt Inf>, and !'o~r lnc<i Sec1uo1a Tree Sl2H.500 dt'tail~ LE •§E 1100 .. just s miles to the i1J8.nll8: 768·4i iIB L-VIH• R.E A beach' See 11 toda~! ---------497-1461 AJEU.JE"-L Associates IACICIAY 6 Bdrm. 3 . bath g rant home. 3 patios. l7x25 rec. OPTION Sll0.000 V1\ term::. CJll H.rittlp Porte Eost TAIWt:t.L. RE.\l.TORS, 116 He ntage Hunti ng t on Harbour !»().1720 ( 2lir , l 'tilia.townhous~ pasi.1on pit • Walk to -ff beach! Cot.' fireplace' EA~TSI O~ •. 1·ute, 2 on 1 a;,500Subrnit o er I d 55!1 7145 752 1139 Try $4.000 oµtiun mon<') lot , on tovt•ly <'U c sa c . _______ _ ACCEMT OM VIEW 1 room. Pool size back Rreathlakin.R \'leW or yard WISWln g St'I & r a (' If i (' f r 0 m s a 11 lrt<es CllWltry k itchen Clemente I s land t u $2IS,OOO. R .H R Bkr . llulh wood Hilb 'rom1 _673_·_;:n) _____ _ J lld S400 mo rent Ran.•. El'lQf'mous lot $137, 500 rare opµortun1t) livid Owner w 'carr.\ l•rint· the 116.00> pnce for l full o n I) IJ r ,. 1 n & Co year. Hurry ! 963·6761 &&2·63&1 THE REAL ESTATERS FOltlC&.OSUU NEAR .... , ....... Winding circular dn1t• way , leads to expansive raneh style home Fam1 I} room overl ooks sparkltne pool All this (or $121.0I~ Ca II (I) SEA COVE PllOPEltTIES ZJ A-.631-69.90 BRIMGYOUI GOIUMS EASrSIDE. darhn~ 3 HH hous<:. ba) window:.. f1r1:pla ce. R cd wo11 c1 deck. man1cur~ } ard $127 ,000 Dev 111 & Co. &12 6.l6tl ----.. OWNlll IH T.ROUIU $20,000 dn ma~ i:to 11 Tudor Home w all th e upgrades. 48r, 21,11a. A/C. t\gt. 8.:'W 8Sllti -------- MA'iNIFICEHT MESAVEIDE Special ls now available. Brand new Usting that is unbelievable! Imported IUtllan lile, mammoth kitrhen. two fireplaces. & p r oress 1ona ll y landscaped! 4 spacious bdrms & much m ore ! Only $2 1 5.00 0 7l4 /~!H9l. OCTOBER 31. 6 to 8PM Treats ror aces up to 11. If accompa nied b y an adult. Prizes for scariest ---------- and most oril inal cos· I·-----~-~ l1llDll., Winners names , ... Ofll "'t.I~" I wru i. announced In this Outstandln1 3 Bdrm, Newlpeper « check for shab roof horoe . FeatW'· s.er HotM In Mot lhwood Park this immaC'ulate 3 Bdrm.'---------• Fantasti<' a!'osumable loan lntl.'rest :.t 9.s r,; 1A1th µa~ ment?> of $tii5 pr mo J bedroom beaut} with desir ablt-at ra um and eleganl surround ing \lie l'lush c a rpeting, walkmgd!stance lo park. Call Ranch Realt~ e •.:.1r-.,;r1 · , .. ·•' I " ,•,I ,'()()() den. family room home t\1111d towering pines Beamed ce1hngi.. com plet el~ r edel·orated 12:11.500 don osen I ,, d1tf .... • W:J N t.:OAST llW Y 1.-\<it;N,\ OEi\CH 4!17 4848 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty RE~LTORS Th i s wal e rfr 1>11 1 townhot.L~e w 1p1er & sli 11 ha:. J Bdrms. 2' ~ Hu and is completely rumi:.hed Only $320,000. 673-1020 llDUCED SI SK 110 DIGIH VIEW 2+2coodo+boat'slip. World R.E. ~3-2591 ·----------1 ......... ~·· .......... . -Npt Bch Durtlex $225,IJOO S...... · OWC 2 years IO' ~'h-m C•latww I 078 \ert'st SS0.000 duwn • •••••••••••• •,•........ 58\ .(-'114 HOUIS-MOISES i.a;;.--,;;p.rty 2000 1 acre equest. estate. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New 4300 sq ft single l•---------stor~ cs\m hm H .1:. valley & OCt•a n VICW~ $575.0IXJ D Bourke Rl·altor !>II) 9950 TWOCOMDOS 2 Bdrm 014ner hought other propert.\ and m ust sell $79.000 <'a \J!l 4!n-3500or 49:l i~92 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• A-.suml' VA 104ln . l l ' •. ownt'r wants out. $7;,(111 c:a !-oh to loan New <'arpets& pa~ 63...!_2~> °""'"led ht• 11.too +sq FT lndilltrial lldl) 9ra nd n l'W Needs •1wner1 user Pr1rnt: 'Tui.i1n are<i 1or lite manufacturing Seller !'oll\'S :.ubm1t on ter m s ·~·1920 J 9UAIL A..!~~~- to,.. Tit 1:10 , .... .1 ·~·;u:·;.;;;~·········,---------~ FarW. 1100 ftATIOTOWMHOME ............. , ...•.•... San J uan Cape>. s.ss.ooo , 2 Br. 2 Ba 1480 sq ft 8 yrs old. Agt 541·5032 -----SACRIFICE eo.denwest 24xfi0, U/72, prestigious park, 1-:1 Toro area. Vacant. anxious Make olCcr. (J P9865l ... ., ............... 554-7070 More house, less pri cc MobtJe Homes-therr nice Free Advice! ! ! ! &illtyMGWle..._s 554-7070 6MOMTMSNIW :i Bdrm 2 story hom e with exlra!'o galor e in clut.lmg rmcrowave oven, workshop. wood burning f1rel)lacc Assumiibre loan Only ti l"l)Ofllhs new Sll7.500. Call 752 1920. ' Ci)UAIL PLACE NONlnlS"' 10,.. 111 t:Jt , ...... I• ; ~r n a m e i n o ur --'Id' In m"'-r News letter . inl: ,.,....,. m 1 room , -'fal-large yard, patio and BBQ, and hardwood ·~aftOOK.Hl.JRST. floors. 12.5% Interest FaunUln Valley ai.o available with 20% . • • (lo:afTalbert> down. Aakln1 1110.000, VA terms also availa ble. C.US-)151 : '. i I : t...' .r: A l . ! '~ T /\TFPS 2 Br units w /gara1e.s . lst owner benerita. Great i r e n t a l ar ea i n Westminster Owner will II help fi n ance. 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Adults. no Plex 271 !'.: 16th Pl SJSCll .---· -. ..\ · . ln.,eh horn•· Columbia 1hail now Call Ruger or mgrm.frµlc ,lgcbdrms,J pets, 2110 Newport Bl CLEi\..!\j&SAVE rno.CallM4 ·lM~2. 1 &~Br Aµt:. Adu!~ & , BALBOA ISi.ANO Cu.,lom1zt"d hom ... IA t1 h t St lit. last, dei10sil 1595_ ~559-!MOO. I n~ drapes. new paint , ~·4968 betwn 8:30 & 2 Bedroom m super IO<'a I -----1am1ly Private patio~ Excellent Mam St loca· IA 'ran_ ta s t t c v" 1133.9305 Larg~ l(lass grrenhr1u:-.e.1' .,pM__ uon Carpeted Adult no ~ 1-.a'>t ide 2 Br l '2 Rd I ~~~a_c~1._~.n 3020 tion.·Jnclude s land , Bc i.i u t1rull y fu r n ----------inner cou~yards . \'!IV· Furnis h ed 2bdrm apl pets. S3SO mo. 568 W paltoGurageAdolts,no/New 2Br 2"'2 8a C d bldgs, all fixture:-.. clien $3500/mo. J Doran Rltr 3Br Condo. nr SCP. kids, ered patio. dbl gar adults no ""'IS 1 . ' Wtlson Call646·-1477 SX.1.b $451) 276 C;.1br1llo Din r M · 0~ 0 t~ +I Bdrm ilPl Full ~l-9522 µa.rt.1all~ furn. SS85 mo REALTORS Sparkli ng c l e an. ' ~ · nqwre -~ · m .. 1 icro-wave, price $500.000 Owrwr I ~~~ alHPM -------- -gardener ind. $1050 on 17912 Roche:itcr. 1 r:_~a'2_ 3 Br 2 Ba :-.!ear OCL' $-150 --------trash t"nmpt.. t"l t•c gar will f.'arr) b a l anl'e ....._.,..._.,.i~ :1 Bdrm 2 tta.T ut'!lcrock lse 64-f ·l22'7 ,l .... lwtl• .. ech 3740 mo,L'p1~r ap1. _ Room• 3 Br Tow11 h11u't' ~nl'r Te~n1s .. ~al.'que.t w $300,000 duwo ••••••••••• ••• •• •••• • •• t.ltannmg older 2 Br l'lll 1 '""' 1iarnt & (' .. rpt-l Ne> ••••••••••••••••••••• •• 641 ·8651 . .\pl 1 n q u t c I \du I ti ball. pool, Jae s ;iuna. l"u llaltoalllcMct .1206 l;Jl{t', µ\t '•lr d . 1ear ~-t:. S'i50 '1erra .\lgm1 NewponShor~2 br.2 ba, H.l'iAMEST -·---('o m p lex ~t>W I) r e p€'ts l vr 2 Kids OK rR€~TIG€ ....................... $~~:i mn ~175 l'i \11 0 , C•J li41·13l?I den, newly painl•!d a. • 2 Br Condo n1·ar SC del'o r ated firt'plal't', Sl'l(J)mu C«ll9&1~11r HO M.cc !lti2 LO~ crptd. Nr d ubhs e. $675 Spa.rush Estate Living '. Plaza, SA T ennis. po11I.; 1·ncls<l pllt1v & gara1i:e 97l-2971 \~t . no fre n~> Mlll4br.Jba.den.d1111n11 RENTALS mo.G31299t &:auhful parklike s ur s pa . ssoe !ll<i pet:. j Sor"..' no fX'h ~~5 mo l ----- rm .!. :: i Cur a I. :lbdrm , 2ba. lutJs OK $590j 2br+iJ2ba S70IJ rounding\ T erral'ed ~~3'02n_r &i_l 14b0 ~ &l53:J8tor S7.l 5~~ • LO\,..I) 2 & J Btlrni B.ea!Estatelnves1rncnts ~39>3.511._ w11h.g&rdl·n ... r ,•111 'lbr :!'"ba $75(1 Plllll Sunkt'n 11,as bhq. _,., i I O\\'nhou~l':.. ga r agc . 3333W CollSt HW \'.:"'B Joann 1)45.7151 I :lbr 2• .. ba l925 EXl,TING 6 Bdrm, 2 ~parkl1ng fount ains WXURYLIVIMG 1 2 Br 11, Ila Pat 111 l)J \111 laundl")·fa\. ... $$50& 64S.6646 · YEA& 1 .... TJ.LS 1br .!1 2ba S900 $12.:>U i.lcx:y 'w.pvt patio i\ v1t>w S JI a,. to u ~ r u o m s In quiet Adult C.:ornplex I l a r p n rt S-1 111 m 0 ~7~ Call :.113 .5\lfl 72112 11r · Mio"'a t"rde :J Br •l ·'• Ua : \hr.!' ,ba 1-bo11"s $90()1 lll grec11Pry Wali< to Our' St<para1 ... dining area Spac·1ous I BDRM. ,.\PT I &Ile~ •ilO II ,In '"" Sl 7H 961> 73-li' THE SIGHT. Lillie Is land l.Jr$Ce 1 L11vc ly ) a rd Dnuhlel Jhr2ha '1u~llll $650 I.ad) Qut>en til l\ngd~ & Walk-in clo~cts, home Dishwas her. f1rcplac1:. 1 • -e:-.... O&S:;:o ... ELL l:ldrm apt , unfurn ' !!aruge .tiOU m Cl fJ I KJ<b&peb wt.'lrom 1: I high Sl hool. kefriit 1n like kitchen & cabinets µvt patio:.. pool & s114 1•1 Bk.lm·C'.d 1•1e11 l'lo:.1·111 lrtine 3144 ~ "' Gar(Sml carJ SSllO Ei.lert.\en, Owner Agt•nl 4br2 c.f">LI 12:!.'lOl"d!\1 f'ltlf'led.Sl5(l0 m o W'!,lk lo ll unl 1ngt11n :'llOPETS S395mfl &up· ~hop & tran!>t l'rl'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ OFSSS Beaut.iful 2 storvJ Bdrm bi5 237:lor 170·11:.9ft . , turn wintt'r n •ntal Center '.\1ESAPINES f t'malt' ;11,. S2 9 i> Wi.dge2Dr t 'd 3a 2 on fabu.lous<lplexonlyJ hnme. W\fum. dbl gar, t.):'li W:\TJ-:R ~Bdr...__2 IHedrooinunfum S-100 ~llARLAA\iE 54!11\51~ Stvl) Townhome Xlnt yrs 0 Id ! F 8 n t J s l • c 1\at1u, dose to So Ba' WR. di:n. ulrl p1I no P• Ii< bdlh St-curit • $95/I ,;;,7 I lledroom rum from SP.\IC 54!1·2447 --I Cond Was her / Dryer. f . SV;lcu:iusrooms.Slll.l010 Or an"•' nr 15th ~1 , 5430 --------~325 U 11~ta 1r' l lir , Refnge 1ncld •••"mo 1nanring ava1lahlc vn I t'I " " ......, these prim e unit:-. 1 hal <' u 1 $5i5 mu ~ 2 UQ ON WAT ER 2 Bdrm, 2 l~droom furn $490 2 l>d house . $450 2 bd j!atage 132 E tta ~ h l & &&Q.5111 .\sk for Wend~ have no vacancy & Vl!r\. Twnhse unfur n from dupll'x SHO &15 1!103. 33:1 last Child 11k :--o Pt't" alt SPM 73l·6lUi . ... IAYMOMTRIU.IT'"'LS lllr 2'"·· ran1 m r I verv cl('an.$777l mn)rl~ u10 L '>t S c •• I ----little maintenance Wl• ia.."" . ..... r flJI .., r_._, l. ~ 5415:1.1)~\'(' .. 6-162:125 ,·-·~..--1141 can put you into this 11 Se\'eral Available NOIA. D W & bl\m rangt-Ne", \dul~. no pct~ I .....,--you wish tu make rnonc\ 3&-lBdrm!> cpti.1drps Nwp ll t ., SE(''LlllTY L'l>NOO 2 Ut1l1t1es Frc>t'' 2 Bdrm new carpt•ts & !.Bdrm 2 B.1 lu,..nh1•u1.,e • ... •••••••••••••••••••• . call us for detail-; · Wmterleases rrom ~' Scnool~ 263 E 161h St Bdrm, 2h.1, \tt'w $0;;()1010 paint. :-.~paratc pat111 ,11,i •\II Adults \lta t ht•ll ">mall bachelor ap\ t:lost' p r iced al s 285 , 0011 Yrly lea~from$l:!OO $75()11Tl(),5411-1511 L \Qt..,:-.'TAHER!\lOSA garage. 224:1 Rutge r:..! garage, fircµl<>l'l'. IKJlll, 10 l>1•ac h SJ00 1m o . 714 15'5 9491 ... ~1,_ ,. ... ..,1S"-•feultfE Hf.A UTl F U L \'I E W 16211 Parkside Ln . t blk Ap1 B ~o Pt%. Child :.pa 1450 mo Cdll Jtl J lsttlast. !lee 536-1453 LA.lncMetlrA•w. 4 br, :! ba. fr]Jlc , bit-ms. ·a ~'-"..,rv »a "• Harbor \'1cw :1 Rdrni W oHleach,:j blksS or OK, ~ Call 5ia6·5880. "31 19&1 67~3Jl I dbl gar :-.lice residential -- -liba. POOL SZ!J50t mo ~..d1ngcr. ask ror Linda. 1 Br Xln\. ocean view J r c ll Nr sc h ool s 1·n1ver.;1I} Park, 2bdrm. 114-;5441 --------NEWPORT Balcon.i . new carpets . Garde ner incl $750. 2ba,1m:esstoJ>0(1l&JaC. WatwirolltHomH ---APARTMENTS laundry S500 m o 7517310 .u>1mo 957.0700 ._ 6~1 •1400 I Br.Adullsonly ...._..,_8 ,,.11 [>.19-ll86.49'J·3922 --------------""""" ~ No Pets. ~._ .. :.-J Br S2SO mo + ut1I. ---- 3 Bdrm 2 Ba & N 3 Bdr b dbl Call...,,. 26 ••.'"'ITM~TS Adults only. no peli.. nu Urtf Studio. refr. drps. ... Ta Stleff~r. Beautiful 3 b r . newly d ee. . •neat clean . ice . m . 2 ..i, ------""". 75 Ar-A ia.. "'at,_.__., M d l M & gar F cd d u""/ H R e o R v I E w ft ~u.:u..., c rpt, stove. ·~ bl to encl pallu. huge yd, all ~a e ar pets 11 yr · ~ mo A .,..... 37 44 lleaullful garden aph Zl50 N Ill d xtras. Dog/children OK kids OK Rd:. n •q 'd . w garck·nt"r. 8 mo,, to l vr MONTEGO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool &c spa .. \dulls. nu 0:1~~~~" v beal'h $340 incl util 31 Newer units C:cntr.ll Cost• Mesa Separ ate m ete r s , e n e l o ~e d gar a1 es, some w 11 h patios. Sl,250.000 D Bolne Realtor 546·9950. Walk to b e ach $660. Agl !!7_5 979-~ ~~~ark Rca ll! 551 sooo 4Br 28a new decorated. 2Br. llla. adlt ... J)(.,..11 ten 1.ets 49i :m7 Avail Jiil. 1'31·9303. E Sd El tL k T new cpts S99S mo. incl rus $6.50 m 1 1 2Br llia $$41) :: Hr l Ba s.i1111 lv $$25 ssoo. 2 hr, frflc . close 10 496-8895 _:_ __ ~U~.~~~0 1ba . aar, ~~·~·c.af;ic.u~~h~~ce gardner .nr schl,pk,pool 548:0412 ° yr se . 131E 18th.646·6ll11i 1>1washer.i.:arag<' beach , vie w Call C... .. ..._. 1222 645~3148 l5951mo. 55&169>4 days 351 42.88•ft 5pm -----___ 548 · 3394 6i·ll22. 20 UNlTS · Good North ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----561·4654 eves 3Br. 2Ba Homt>, pool, ten Mt.,.t •ech l76' BaRch. $.13() Gardener. Fenced. f'rplc. --------· I' bch ,,,,,., ••••••••••••••••••u••• 1 r $385 Oran1e Co. location. So. of hwy . Beaut. & C K VlEW lf 111 rus.c oseto ,_...smo. l61E.18lh,fH20856 $3.iO mo. 2 U~ l Ba. ~86( Oreanfront. 2bdr m . 2ba. lhc kory r I . Me s a frplc, deck . SRSO mo Vl•rde . No kids /~els Ultra clc1m 49i 1725. Less t"'° lOX's gross. clean. Ukenew, 3 bdrm. 2 s\m ilchen. Bonus . go • a e. moun· . 673-QlO ---. __ _ OWConAJTDw/ig'7r dn ba. patio Adults only . Area. 3br, 2ba $675 tams.Super2br.dencon--i:-.==--3Br.2Ba,patio-lplex.UMU Rels re11 d. Aft 5S!.Hi2:! I • -------• ----------~Mis 3150 FWJ.. prtce. $750,000 Call BJOIDI). Agent, 675-2373. 97S.6238 do. sec system Brand c;Olta CHAIMll 8 Valencia. gar no pet!> Preaite Real Estate In· ncw crpts . decor $780. 3 8 d rm s +. d e n , S480 mo. M5·7983 \dult. .. 2 BR. I Ba, heal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ga:. wtr pd . S350 Nu Lag una Hil ls New veetments Immediate occu panc) 3bdrm. lba, E Side. 644-2932. beautifully appointed --------- . Fantastic 180 decree .\dulls only. no pets, --------ho me w 13000 s q . ft. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Sundeck $425 0ttatr-view-city ·tights SS.7$, In hist + sec. TIJRTLEROGK • i\vail. ll/lS.f8lr lhru Avml approx Nov l st µels 31!. W W ilson lakesuf~.1.llL2.:st.)'-Con.-- 6:t1-Zl77 do. lo ft , frp lc, a ll from all rooms. Lrg 2Br. ~l. Ive mess. :i:e ~"+ ~~~: 8~~aca~~ li/1/81 Aaent~i~ ~l8·8:r75 days. 760 1.118 2Ba, family & d lnin 1 . 2 Br+den. _""/mo. V"'ry C • YE····"OUND .,....... eves wknds -1 __ _._ •·E _..,, ~ lnl(s. o /s, dbl l(ar Newport Cres t 2br, 2ba. "" "'" amen1t1e s $595 2 Br. 1 Bu. Ne\\ tn plcx I 121314979 cluld OK. Nu pels $450 ---------411€.TilGE: HOM€~ RHlEatatelnves\ments -mo ........... ves clean ......... clbhse . Avail Social Activities 01· ....... ~ ...................... .-............... ; ..... -....... vs"'"""5757 .....,. pool/rec.1745.851·2206. dbl gar , t ennis, pool , 1.~ 3331W.CoastHwy. NB ....-..-, ....... .,_. ll/15. Bkr128-33U S775/m o. 752·2209 a f · rec l'lr•Free Sunday ~ n!O Mts.-Viefo 1167 ----------...................... . 641-6646 S.dffwy,i.ndoorsauna,2 _,... --1-2-2-.-•3 Br. 2 Ba. Family Rm .• ter'lPM 8runch•880's•Per- -=:::..:::::a-....,,• tr, 1•2 ba, frplc. patk>, ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc •. ce1ndt raJ6 11rd. '675 t1e1•Plu1muchmore ~ MM wull/dry use. vacant. m o. me s ar ener . ..wPOnl•fN4TS WATMCMATION: ••••••H•H•••••••••••• S125/mo.m.l4S3Sal °1rrp1cllldta. 2 Br 2 Ba. Comm. part" pool, ca· lbdrm. 2ba, lr1 y rd with Tenni1 •FrH Leuona . • blt·ina "50. 1 room ble TV. T rash pick up. pool, remodeled with 111 (pro & pro sho ) 2 _., So. ~a.y, 2 br, Iba. II effidency. IZOO. 811..(J655 Walk thru perk to Green· new kitchen. SIOOO/mo. He11th Clubs•sfu:.. .. ,.... lvt ~~rplc. II kit. 00 r , •• ..., JZJ4 tree Elementary School with 6 m o lse. In c l Hydromauage•SMn· Hlw J l1lro • 2 betlt ...., , II peUo, 2·car 1ar ....................... or Irvine H.S. Drive by gardener • POOi main· ming•Orn11ngRange haaae. llllalon L•kes •imo .... ·7710. HOMEFORRENT 4131 Old 11111 or call tenan ce. No pets. IEAUTifUL APMT· _ =ry Clu~. Golf· '"\II••~ 4BdrmCondolll5 730-5611. <Greentree M2-:Ml2 or 957-1166 ref. MINTS: Singles. 1 a. '.._..•· le•utllully Gara 1e. Fam i Ii es Tract cro u 1t r~et1 AvaU appon 11·~·90· 2 Bedrooms •Fur-, •ml'ed no main· lnuned. oec:u_paacy. 2 pleue. kids • pet• OtlvsfrWalaut). M llOI---,n11hed& untum11hed .._ 8*m. a .... den, frpk. wettome. eau IM·2M6 or ' _. -_. •~ ~· Lonty paUo It --. ••.no'ee. Woodbt1dle c:otta1e. new Leaae. 2br. Iba. wine •AduttllvinG•NoPeta ....... Prt N ......i *-.,,,,_,,. ·-•· -" hot b S'llOO •Models Open d11ly ._ Y.CJ . r.....,. • ~ 2 br. 2 ba. fam. rm. dbl ~--..ar, tu • 'A • 9 lo 6 t...u C:rt.a. Sec:. c • ........_ ..... 1140 1ar. , nr lake, INH, S. ... Ma·73'70 , 0 _.____.,. I -•1mo, yrly lie. •••~• .. •••"'• .. •• .. •• •1mo. ~-... 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No patio, 1arage . l1undry pets. 675-~. fu Avail Nov 15th Bus•nessmen j' S47S. Adults, no p~ls • . 549 4050or 5.57·4347. ....,... ... J16f ••••••••••••••••••••••• NllRNIT COUMTIY CLUI I' I/ you are doi n g jl -busine11 undtr al,_,... JIH F'lct1t1ous 8u11ness l -••••••••••••••••••••• 'Vame you are required j' 1 • 2 Bdrm. Gara1~.: UY1145 by law f8u81iwu and j D/washer, clean. Close · ~ln~les, i•2 bedroom Pro/es11ons COO.. Sec' I beac h . P'rom S345 1 apts.•townbouses. 11900 lo 119301 lo file a l 4111S-953 Aft. SPM, Mr. I F'romSM9 1144·1900 F'lclil1ou1 Bu11neu JI Blain, · Ocunf{'ont for Wlatfr Na mt Stattmenl and i Larp 3 BR 2 ba lower In , Rentals. f\imished tr un ha~ 1t publla~d tor !I. ~x. Pluah cpts/drps 1 furn. Broller.675-4912. four contteull~ i«tkl. · 1----------WE ot the DAILY to bH~h . shops, Vl'a "'1.t••o ' PILOT COil Mlp weth ocun .v u. SSH. call I .....,,_ ,,.._ A bOlh. 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'l'wµort lk J<'h .tr1'.1 ,S7-9760 C~HIERS Abkaa11 U ~Abbot Ta TE M ,.~OftftPI SmlcP I ·1500l'ampu!> lh . ~ B ~l f\RI\ rTS I ~·or 2nd & 3r d Shit" 1------ We promote to m d n al?t• ment & supen 1s1011 from WtlhJn VARIOUS CLERICAL W:\NTA C1\HEEH·· (;all t71'1 ) liJI !1421 t f'.xn•llo-nl lw111·I lh l"t .1 -----------\..1n1•I\ 1•f d 1•111 .d 1'"'' • t1un~ :-.1·1r1·1<1 r \ <1ntf Child Cwe/Lt h1kp9 1 ~te1111~1 :.1;11, r S!l~G 111 , Mature. loving wom11 11 to . St 12.'i f, ~~"" no {·-:< live in m y.frVtn(' hom1< ;,! ,. pt'llClll'I• S,5·1 (11 $[/II.I c hi ldren R o om & 1 ~1'"'' •''Cf•t•r11·111'•"l board+salar' \Ju,r ~I to Sllllil lhhngu.il have c ar R'"' re1•Cl'" 1 l'lerk, 11111 f• I""' r. please !155 JS.Iii I' , ... " • .111 a1ltf•t111n;ll '" ---\)t!I lttXJf CHILO CAR E Imm RA;\I llAM M u s i like children. Call bt wn H s 962.137 .. CHRISTMAS S$$ Santa Ana Vacation Clul) needs 3 GOOD 1>hon ~ voices 4·8P:\1. M on Thurs Guar 54:J ;q5 ; 1or 1 543-2951 ----- \1111h lmnw drntt•h COUNTY OF ORANGE Personnel Ot•pt 625 :'1 R OS'I S t • Rt•om 1:1110 Sdnl a '\na. ".l 92Tt1l \ 7\.\ I It'\.\ .!II(; l \tf\rma llve \•'lh•I• CLOIC'Al Varied G enelSI I Off" e i--•F.•'•11•1P•1•"•) .···r•!\•~ •1 ___ , Dul1es mcluchn~ -.upp11rl for pres of ll'ad1n1? C1l'rl. nwnuiacturer in l r11nl' f.:'Jll'rlt'n1, 11 I 111.11••r area . Type 50WPM 1rom t'lt•rk. p 1 \Pt•I• 1\ .!7X transcriber r1•q111 r· d 11 , t•"""·" l .q ! Ult.I Good Secretartlil '"'oi IJ/'Jih pos ure & growth 011 portunil> 5.56·6193 · · -----.. • CLERIC ·\I, Fast-g r owing ""111•\\ 1>ort Bearh ad agt•ncy nc-eds gal fnday ll) p1s 1 c: ood al 60 wpm S11rne rl~ liveries. Chance \o •• it VllnCt'. 1:)44 71;.l I Clerical Pr1{'1n1: n ,., \. nee<kd for .J:>U,\ m:Jrinc hardware co · l ust h1• bilingual. a1·cura1c:-1n math & writ l' nc-.111\ P'7l i m e . x I n I {' o benefits . Ca II Ba I boa Marine. 549 96il E 0 E lll/F /H - Clerical , " looldl..,.,-20 hr. week. 4 5 hrs pcr day. Expected to work some Sais . T nal bat • q uarterly st ate ments . etc. , " Secnt.-y 20 br. week. 4.5 hrs per day. Expected to work som e Sats . Req's . SO wpm t~ ping. riling. s en ot c., etc. Call G ary . ~. Coastal Person· ael ~cy. 2790 Harbor Bl .. Cil kF£E E.0:-~. ClER« TY.P1$f \".Hll't\ ul I\ 1'1111? ''' ('UI llf \ .1 ·1ll II •l Op µ11nunl\\ '\o l1·t11 n I ct ..... 11Jll•r ..ihoo & 1•t hc1 !lktll!. \d1~nn1r.1 111 po-,s1hll· L' ,1 l t ;\\ r <; l ' 111> I ,1 n . r.59 691t I I M :, F '11111• llll'flf ~li0:1 1\.1 r I .1111 ol IW . ln11tt• .... 11 I• t1 ..tmflNG I 'riifC's,tonal I v.11h exteni.I\., bk .:round 111 tnp qu:.thl' •lll'rctuin d•M? To :.ell & 111an.IR<' (,Ir~ t'OUlltle' 11\'Wl.!~I & fin•">l Men 's Wurnttn" 'tltlf<' Tl4·831 AA1:! CocktaM Waitresses Exp d Only ! T11 Work Night Cluh Ca ll afll-r jp~J Tues·Sat li40·471 t Cum1>amon / Houi.ekeeper tor ederly lad) Room . ~ & s ala'1 494 455 ~ COOK <.:onv Hosp Exver or will tram lOAM 6 .JOPM Xlnt. benefit .... l'O 11a111 642.f!O«. Coordinator Ne"•port BcaC'h V a cht Club has opening w11 h future potential ad vance ment for a catering at: t\v1ties coortlin alo r . .a.rieal ............... ~~1·1900~. ---ctm/JYPIST Wun a rapidly srowin1 elff\roaic:s mamafac· '-w1&1t an openlo1 for a talaatad c:l"aric:al Count er Help w anted Part time : lOAM·2PM. "'11 Time : 11AM·8PM. Gary's Deli. 752.5401 COUPLE WANTED II-. 1m1ll business Part·time. Will train Call for aPllt 141.3279 ..-. Penae tbould be,_ .. .,. .... .,. ..... .... ao 1;1pe. WPM and ......... paopM tkUla. W. olfw a very c0m · =ti • salary and a peckqe Uaat in· ... 11 peicl Wdays. ~l)'Deid ...... we. _ .......... . ......... you .. apply la ,._.all.at: DISC 1c: a •m ........... ,.w:ar.:--. ,., -·~·· ·-- DATAIMftlY a.. Leedlnl Oran1e County *1ninica mf1r. ha• an lmmed.. openlnl for • ct.ta eftll)' penoa wltb ,UH pt Dec•rlter It llilllMw Terminal. Some llmAted me ln keypunch • verify on ,TAB 510 s-cll w.rifw. Excellent eo • .....,i\a. l yr. H · ,.rlanee dulrable . ..... _.; ................ .. lloworia, C.M. ...-11:.0 .E. Data Entry n...rator ~tShifl •n1.~ 1'01 n 11•\ 1•1 i't'~lt I• 111 ,, 1111rrw d1.111 II .1v:11l11 hit \\111 "I" r_.11, ·• lt.1t <1 U1•11-. <Ill IW I U .. 11'1 "r '11JS. •n{'' <!I l'rl'l1·1 r" )a l r1I I 11 '1 .Ill\~ Ill 1111t"IHH1H t'\lH'l H'tl' t' ~. 1111· • ·' ''Jhlt• "•Ilk II\ 111111 11• Ill \\ llfl .1(1 t 'IC I t 1• I I , 11 I , d I .i r ' a n 11 l1t•n• tit' p;o1·k;11?l' 1111·l11d lllL l'P lll f',1111 jl.ll d \1"111 ul. 1.ir, .11111 111•111.11 I 11"111 Jiit l''· Pl·ll• 11111 l'l.111 S.1\ 101-:-I 'la11 "''" h1izh l lllL'I"''' r.1tf' 11 1 l':tH1 hnhd,:i1' 1wr \l•ar l :.ind I w1•l'k paid 1 ·•l·at io n I alll'I 1; m •111thi, Tiu,; l'"'I 11111 11111 ... 1 he fllll'd 1111 ·11Pdial1·l l'lt•ast• aJlpll j alf.15i:I. I tAIV (K ING .......... _•0···'"-" .Hi.> Redh11l A\·e l".,...ta :\1es a . (",\ 'l21i21l 1-).tual Opp l·.mpl} r !\I F Dnl'er I T dnH·r f•>r delt1.,n . f're•·\\al 1\ut11 :-.upph ll"ll IGhli OHJYERY PHSOH T El I • ,, '1 E () I ,\ t 1J>E:-O.ING , ntr_ \)a11,· ·ii.lot ncl·~ .... 1 · 111'1 '"'' lll'r':"'' f11r .1 l:trl!•' m ~1 r. ruulc· in 1:.1tw1,,1 ~JUlh l.aRuna II • a i h It • • I 1o;i It I e .alll1t1i.o1b1lto IS a lll U~l {111\JTS 'I F :l IMI 5 I~) P M . !:>at & Sun(, .1(1\11 H·311,\ ~I "lO (.'Ol.1.Et 'T l:-.11; ~ x l'f'lll'nt ~.1n11n1?.., for JUSI .1 <.'1111111i· uf hour\ 11f '•11ir d.1 ~ Fo r l>••lulls ·c'.ill I' ,; 't e 1 1 > u l' 1 ·1 e 1 a t ,.l:!H 21 Oranc)e Coost Doily Piiot • ~)W J\aySt.C.M Equa l Opp Emplo\ e r M lf o.tai Assist_. ,Aus~ \;ewpor t 8 1'ach Hestornt1ve pr act i1•e ne1.-ds expenencl!d tt'am member (;011d salary bl.'nehls & hour s. un ito r m s pro vide d ~1-24!H. Defttal lus. ~:. F:nt hus1a s11c, cHir1ent. take char ge person "11h bk.kpg & financial expr J>leasanl nfr. I day wk , pd vacation~ & holida y!I Send resum e or short won h1ston Will ron tac t Se11d r eply to J\d"ill3. Oa1lv Pilnl , Boie 1650. Co!ll a Mes a . <'A 92646 DEMTAL Ass'\ Ortho f' T Pose lion No Exp. Nec<'~s RDA Req ~6-4JT~ _ DIMTAL.UST 963 5634 Dependable. assertive in dlvidua l to m ana g e war e h o u l\e employees/funct Ions . de sire bckgrd in sale~. Eic posure to antiques a +. SMll»Sl.200 per mo. Mrs. KnJlh 540-3155 DIAMOND SETTER Wanted. Pron1. pave. channel s e t . Wire fabric ation a lao . Full time. Npt. area. 540·'1555 ' ELECTRICIANS l m m.-d l•Pe n•OI?' 1111 111.11 l'lt" 1rit•i:111... E\V 1n r ..... & 1:11111111 "1nni.: ' ;'l:n11 umon. full \1 011' 1".111 J tihn. 6i:l S:,K~ ElECTROHlC TECH f 1..,1111~ & I r1 •11bll S ho11t 1111oe ll1g t1 al & An.do~ S"t•·m" frn a '"'all , . ., I ;rt'\ 10U)> l'\ 1J Cont .i1·t ll<itJkn •n Int• ;:111 1575 e.dronic Technician Would 1111 frr l:'X(•t'I 111 all ar11und 1,1 h l11lhl!1111I ~.·qwr 1o<1th t•lt-1·1n iii 1 nmp 11n1·nl1' & t"lll f•lllt'I S h"lpf IJ I Jo;\ I l'I 11• 11d1h ..... it:in IJ1 1I t ",1 II \ 1111 , 5 ,j II h II "1,} \ '1•a--rnJ Pt·rsnnn••I \~t·n 1•\. Zi90 Harbor Ill . 1'~1 'E:\.F.R c\ f'F:E E <> F, EHJOY REAL EST A TE I T h a t 's right ! 'W e .11 Wulke r & ke enJV) r<'»I es tat e Our M 1ll1on I lollar l11ca\10n office ha~ 1>ri1ll'. l'nlhus1a s111 & guidance We tearh. we Imm If any of the'e ... ounri 11nporta n1 t o you then call now & J!lVe 'our real E·s\alc t·areer a n •al chance t'ull & ask for /\I Stdtato 90-5671 .• , ESCROW MANAGER flit)' E.srrow, cs1 1"17 · ..... l11tHcmg for ;i •111al tnJo?r l•I hl'.111 UJI 0 1.'\\ t•H ll t' 1n <X Airport· area :\1u'I ha ve "trOoj! foll II\\ inµ. h <1 n d It• t'" r ha n I!.,.~ \ 1 r n · ... . t' L .. x 1 11 1 hend n .... ,alan · 1·um mc:-n~ur.1 l e w a b ll1 t \ l ' .ti I F ll Be ' k c r Sli 5625 becutin Secretory Pr«~ 11f C:o n -.tru1•111,r1 l'o , 1s seeking ex11'd :-.ec') tor ( asl µarefl of • 11ce in outer l rvinf' 11rcu Rc·1w rcs t ake c hargl• a bili t y With ofl l ('(' man ageme 111 1·apab1ht1e~. 11)11 sk ills 11 must ' Sa l arv {'11 111 mensurate w1.l h exv Send Resum'" lo PO BOX 161•19 I r\'lne 9271.3 Gca ..... WGRffd! F.iqierience<I gardener & handym an on Laguna esl"ale. K nowledge of • s1>rinklers preferred Ex ccpll~fll opportun it~. Use our tools. Must have A I references Writr ad no 117!18. Dari)' Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560. Col.I a Mesa. C.:A !12626 GB4EIAL OFFICE PAIT TIME Invoicing, a ccounts payable posting, some µurchasm~. type SOWpm Good w tl igures . Small Santa Ana factory. Call i.wn 10 Is 3. Mon -Th urs . 912.ll()M. General ........... ,cw.11 ....... PBX OPERATOR. f.ll- perience µrefetted . Cull Ume. Must be available =e ;all ror appt. 645-735 8, Mo n .-Fri l :»S. • Omer'aJ OfftN Growinl Newport Bhch Stock Broker•&• Firm is lookln1 for s harp ln · dlvlduals to fill im· medlate~lqJ, . • ... Offlel WWW'iiONIT c.11.....,..; 7Q.M71 •(•;,•11•,,•,•.,•1 ,•"•,•,r•<'____ HOUSEWIFE :\fa1d !'>ti:"' .,.,, t.'k rnu-t NeW'\µa~l\!r L'ar;,er s d~, l PAINT SALES ll \•1u.1r .. 1neiulh.i·on' spl'ak 1-'nl(lt:.h . m 111 .perwk 330A~1;1•1A ~ f Po.1nt1m1:.'ful'S .1to 9. OPPORTUNITY! \ pl l•/.:lt'''tl\t' 1n,11r;1111 c• 1·01 ljl:lrt\ I' Ill lh'«d 1 •f c·an ·1·r 1111 nd<'d 111·1111 1• l1.ik1111( lo lir~:1k 1nt11 lhl' l'>ll'llllll( 111,urarH'" fol' Id II "'" '11}11\ \\•II l.111~ ~·•n (1,.:1111 .... h;"'' "' 1ti.1•1\, .11111 .in <i pt 1\11111· I"' .t 11 " I\ 1 I l'.il a 11 d l'l•I I ol \\Ulk , h ,1\1• ~ t' II I' I ·'I II f I I ' ,. ,. \ fM'rll IHfl are .1t·t·1H .ttt "" ,, IU ~••\. h,I\ l' l!llOrl l\ 1'1111! -kill-. 155 .... , .. ,, •• .11.<I h.111· t•n111m.1 n•I '11 t he f',tll!l1,ll l:tOl!thll!l' • •rrn•· ""' 11~ for .in 111 ll'f"Vtt·~ ~ • Ila' l' ,,.,"'J I lull • .md l'ilrl t 1m 1• ·l' .. ~I uon ,, 1nt111c(l ta t"I} ava1lahk w.· 111ft•r ;1 I.:'""' 1arl1111! ,.,,Ian IJll d C•1m pl1 I I' be111•f11 l'·'l'~ ·•I!• ··"""I! 11 .. 11111'111<· & cle1,.0111J.1h h \\ag1· J111· F11rn·.,ll'r 1.t•l 1 !>i8 844J,E).ll; H13 · W('(j !1 ~11 11'" S11m1• 1\t' ,.,.,.,1 \oU tor 1111r cl.. 1;.15 5.1.1! l l' x 11 f\ er m R 1 rn :• l1gh1t .t l<',l.111n1111 II I I ~OON Dl.'TV AIOf.S llardwan· '.!fi•,ri flarb11r \\kd , "l' ir.1111 ,11.r, MAID OR HOUSEMAN I lll'tod•-0 for p.111nl' sut> lll\11. c \I ,1,1• r ... ,, ..,,.,rwmtll 1. 1 1>12 .JO:w 't1tute wn ca ll t & t-ver~ 't h 1 f 1:11, :.!'H .fl,,•111111 1 \I d:H ;i.,"gnmc>nh $11il ';.ertl1tnt' · •' P w.into < I per hr '\pply in IJ{'r.,ttn , -;l'\\'tp;ipt•r l11ht1n~ .ino If .u-.•1o<I\"' I' 1 1"'111 MAIDS fnunt::i1n Valley S r ho•1I 1,'10~ 2_:io!'l :IO.\;\I ;\Ion Xlr i m•111H il111n1• 1A1t,11 Uhl corner Talbert & S.1t Sl::I 1w r d a.\ l all ·' " ti ~ '' " " h ,. La Qli..ta Motor'"" 'llt>wl.and SI!: Fount \'ly 7:.9 ()i.')11 art1•r 12P \I 111••.-1·" rl< I ';ill ~"" 11 IS 15 So. Coast Dr. 1-: ()Jo; -.• 1n 1 11 I:! H'\IS.1 Costa Mes a I ii 11 •I p I,, I Ill .1 111 •111.1111 t· I ull 111111· ,v I' INSPECTOR 1W1 &ll.i1l1or 111,il • HOWHIRIHG f-:lll!fl~h p+•,1k 1nj.l 111 111 1i11e11,1f onl~ l'l1·;1.,,· .q11• I) 111 J'l•r:.1•11 '• ;i ~urs1ng HUASiAIDES i :1 :10, <.'crt1f1cd or t·xµt•r prt'f l '•iUillr\ ('114t ( '11111• I k..-p r..l9 J()fj I PART TIME EVEHIM&S \du.It~ 11\'t•r 21 \l rlh out 't. 111 cl 111 e a 11 r :11· I 1 ' t' I l''"'inuht1l'' wh•1 .-nju ! \\ork111g \\'tlh kids. $1 11n ""'' 1\1111! l1"l"'1·t 111 '>;ur.1111! h1111r t 'ull r.12 t:l2 1 E \l 1111i111n•1111 I\ 1 '''1"'1 1' • .... ~.nifi.d I :!."'I licl\\1•1·11 ~ a111I 1\P rn ,11.,1,,., I Hiii .,1 1 ,.1.1 I • ti Matntenartee .... an. ...._ ___ ... , . ..t...S 11e1d ~fo .. 1 llt'.1t1l1•l"u "· lull l •m" l'•1 mp ;•n ~ ..-~ ... ~ \.'k ltil'IA•n ' ba.,1r ,11,11,.,.,,,.11 h ,11111 t.ie ne t•t<. \p ph l't•n S3.7Sjhr. 1 OrancJeCoast t:"I!. ~ h,111. " ,.11 .. , .ii m a\~r ll;lilJ l'la1 ent1a Wt• will tra1~ 8 paid I Daily Pilot krH•Wlt"lll.:" 11( hllwimn1' 1 -\vt• { \I I hohda)s •. beg1rln1ng a~ ~;'lual Oppor E mployer t ';di \1r' ('11pl.1n I \IS -;,)fin as hired. benefits Ec1ui11111• nl. 2>111:. lla rr;i11 I MAIMTENAHCE I Ba) view ConvaleHent t , ltd 11\111 .. · -,~1!1 •i'll•I 12 01ie111n~s 111 '>;<!WJMl11 H11sp1lal. 2\l~S Thu rin . jlrm-,--..--... ·:·--.ct-or•.•1--f: O I llea1•h lpant1ml' Sa 1 l.'~ ~r s Farrell -·r~ & Sun & I full 11m1· ti1><><1 642 JS«> E O E C0« •" .. ar ''11h n ·prw11 .. 11· fr .. 1111 l•l~l "'l'l11111 ,,·1111111 · 1,.,1wy I :.J lar.). xlnt bc nd1b Calll.u.Sl11tten · ti4 l ·l6l6 l nusual opportunity l•• Nursingc:..H"-4 mak e SS & m :.ake jolly at Ctmslmas time l>y run E OE M /f' Ph·altc a1>ply in µc:rson ut , Gauge Control the r l•rsonnel ll1 pa r1 I t•----------Msws Al• mng prom otitma l parties $4.00jlw. (Of' t h1ldren We'll han-menl Frida y. M1111d ;n and TUl''day nnl\' Pn111 e•rwr ma n1lat11ry .\fu.--1 br k1111wlt•dgeable s..tltnll. 111a 1111 11111101( & PACIAC MUTUAL 1;rou1> ()peratum ... • r .. urclennlo( rinl( & plug ~augc~. l'lt' To11 IHI ) & bt·nl'ltl!< Centl'r ·115 Chnton St I Rt·dh11l & nin\m1) 1 ·o~ta ~I t's a. Ca !l::!li2fi · •ii 11 i51 14<1'1 ,\1\ f'.qual Op port 111111 \ E111plnyer )I F (; o I f ._ T \ R T fl: R , p11ss ll1I) ret ire d ca 11 7.\M :irM 751 l:l t4 GUARDS Mrrdtcl Mow! For presl1~111us P'''' , ..... 1 twn S l hr lnten "'"~ \Ion f'r1 !I :! B 1; R N s 1~'1 EHN \T IO~r\L "l'!t'L'RIT'l' SERVI< F:-S l~C li75 l·:asl Center St Ste =HY.!, Anaheim GUARDS FUii & part t 111\l' All areas Unifor ms furn'd ,\l!es 21 or over. n •11n•d welcome No l';!l:lier 11e<· 1\ p p I ~ L' n 1 v e r :. a l Prule<t1011 Ser \'lce 122'1 W SthSl .Santa Ana. In lt:n11ew hrs : 9 I:! & I "· Mon Frt HAllSTYUST W i\h F ol l o w 1n(( Beaulllul Stores C M. H B. Heavy Advert1sinq, Absolul e T9P ' •• for Rood opera\or ~1~385~ Hhp,.......Ston tn Laguna B rh n eeds helJJ. No expr. nt•r, wr!L train. 4~1 :mt HOSnss WAMTED Ftr Appb in P erson after 3PM Hamburger HHmlet 1545 Adams Ave. H11s tesse s n eeded t o welcome new residents. ROSAH,IHC i 11 ;, IX 55:1J N•'Wtli•rt Ht•<t l'h F.r111al Oppt.' Em11I~ r 1 11~1 :llli·r ICdbleT\ I S t ar \ 1111 m €'d1att•I ~ I eleprornp1 !'r Cahlt• T\' !I ll W 11:t11 S1. , fl ·JANITORS I 'art 11111e eves ''-'" 1111rt &>ach C•JS\,1 ;\le~a ar •• t J atuton. & "axer ... M11:;1 ho• owr IX~·r:-111<.I & l" S 1•1t1zc•11 Ca ll 5:l::! ti55X IU·\M IP.\f, :\Jon Fri J.1111t11n al help, n li.1hll' rt-•1~•11s1~1te pt .. 1plc. 11111.1 ti 1-1 (.':\'I T111> p;i\ for l?d \\Orkt·r~ 5111 2T:IO ~ Jeweln Fm~ Jewelry S1or1• in Ne"i>•1r t Harbor a re:i nE'E!lis F" T take. m pers11n .(or repair dept . days . -'Ion f'l:1 Write P.O. Bo'( 1566. :'\ewpo rt Bead1 ~ 92663. - .WO.. Acea.+ Clftic Career Opp t y S8i 0 SI05R mn • :cl o t benefits, genera l off1cc:- d uties 1nclude b1 1l1nR m achmP 0perat111n, 1)'11 mg. & ras h 1er rerep tionist. Ap ply La~una Beach County Wa ter 01s- trilt . JOii 3rd St. Lag Bch Kitchen help .wanted tll learn rOO<i prepa rutlon S3 SO hr to start. Male p re ferred Work in g hou rs: 5A M to 1 P ~ l..oti':. Kitchen. 3077 So. Harbor Blvd SA Cal.I 97~47 fol' a ppt u ve In ~to\heni Hel~r for 10 mos. old girl tfo s moker. sma ll salary ·+ private room with own bath. IW·0062. MAIMTEMAMCE ASSIST AMT .......... o,. ...... We are in net.'<! of an·a s· sistant to our bUJ ld111g maintenance man /I. general knowlt"<igt' or vtumbing. air condit ion- ing. elect.n cal proble ms and gene ral ma i n tenance will be required. Exce llent s a lary ~d benefits par~al!t' "' -For an interv iew µlease call PAT MAGl Ll. 64S-Sl33 =-' .;::Bank ..-:ot ~ Ne'~'110rt Equal Opp Empt) r M F 8 pa1d holida.)s. begin die the p romotion a l ning as soon as hir ed. as~. "ou'll handlr \he benefits. Bayview Con <"<1ordina.t1on & arrun(fe · valescent HO!lpital 2055 men t ... & malie s ure Thunn . C M. ~rs ' Far I t he • ·rl' c urried out reU. 642·3:'io5 E o E ". llar ktoeround 111rh;ir11~11r ---· \\Orl<1n1? wit h d\lldren HUISING llflpful. Call ;\Is R ub111 ill i3Hl21 weekdays ,\re you . look 1ng ror a rhallenjle ? Want to {Tla kr I•--------•• a d1Herenre ~ _Raleigh PAYIGLL CLllbC-Hills WQspt mll)' s uit ) our needs Wf! are 'fook ~ e Jolt~ Roller lflc . .s 1 n g f o r ' qua 1 1 1 y f ·~t -Jlrnwi'ng n •-,taiirant •. Re .i1s tered ."Ju t~t'' \1J drJ1n, has ao opening fur work 111 our Nrwport a Pavr111l l.f lcrk to wurk Bl'ad\ ·\lcoh11f Hehab J ll .. --... mall depa rtm ent fa1;ihty ·Ovenm gs .irc handling approximate!) l11r t h e 11 ; s h i ft 1511(). e mplo.q •es Com. newur<i'> are numt•roius put .. r izt.>d pa rr11ll & & 1ncl11de ve'r~· n 1m , re .. 1.1urunt P <l ) ro ll 1·x !JC 1tivc:-·salary. i.hift dif l"·nencc a dl'finite plu:. · ferential. tui11on rr?i m· · \b1hty to deal effeCll\'ell burscment as well ,,... "" w 1th a 11 l e\' e I s o'f e\Ct'JI retirrmcnl vro 111.1 11ugement a m us\ )!rJ nl F11r <1dd111onJI 111 • Xhn \\nr ktnR cond & fo l'Ullla t•t :i.r ~ bltnef1i... 11r'oi:ram \\ilh \',1111.!ha11 a t 1..11 11:i6 EOP. ttpportunity for arlvl.lncl' :ti r m l'"l S a l ary l'om ---·-------... lll•MT~t Xur;mg For rapidly expanding, " RH & LVH'S Ill (' 11 s u I a t I• w I e '. Pl'rtl'n c e App ly 111 person btvm l!AM & 5PM or,end resum e to: PETCO Animal Supply Pri•~ n...... Supermarltet E nergetic. . .,.,, Cle;yiCu\,HardWorkers :"eccle~ fo r r ase 10 apply ' :n1J Bn stot Costa West minster ~u II & Mesa p time positron~ a1 all --· -----f••r various sh1fh 1.':111 Manic u ri s t w a nted l o r a p p l Cpjo h n sper 1al111ng m· Acr ylic tle a llhrare Ser vll'l'. NatJs . r ltenl el l! p r e · E;O.E. 752·0!$1 f erroo 960-91 oo MEDICAi. Rttpt. Assist Busy Npt Ctr. practice need s r es1>, s harp person Exper p ref'd . 1)'l>ing Part /F\i\t time. OFF1CE POSITION <.1en r al s lolls necessary Vandruff Insurance. HB. 848 441'3 Off1l·e/Retail Help e r . 640-2023 __ Mu.-t type, operate ad · dll,l · llUIChine & cnsh re· g1s1er x :JO 4.:Jo Mo'n. F'tl El.75/hr \f111l}· in pe rson onl)I l~eacliH Me41c .. hck0fc B usy G P . x.·.ray Is venapuncture. 646 3903 • )lo-e le\ s Wt•'t. 2:rns MEDICAL ASSISTANT.' :\l111n Sl .. v11~ge> 1123. back om c.e. e1tper nee. _H_.e __ _ Full·lime p osition. < i•PllR..,,"'lTY r ~ Lacuna Kilb a rea. 837J ) • v.~ ."r par. m.6.113 111ne eicper d RN , Po:.1 ti1111 avail from Dec.Ju n•· 111 Pediatri t gro up 64.\.46:0 Mrs Austin : THE JOU Y IOGH IMC 17042 Gillette Ave. Irvine. C \ 9'l714 714·546 0331 PIX SEIVICE ,,~king fnr run time re halite mature 11erson f"lt<Xtb lc hrs . Co s ta Mesa. t::1lee11. 6-*2 3013 NX <>PH.A TOI P /tlme wknds Sat & Sun 7 am lo 2;30 p m Will train 64 1·170•1 EJitdle <jrcttcnbt•rg . -----~---- PllX ' The ..... layCW.11 .now M""9: . PH.X. OP ERATOR E x cl'll·n ence prefl>rred . ,full '1.1mc. ~11•sl ~ av.~ilal>lt• wknd.., .. l'leaSl' CIJ II ror a p pl. 6-15·73;)11 . Mon -f'rl lj Jlj..5 Pest i:ontrol Perma nent part lim e' ---------· work. Fie11lble hrs. Ne ed LVM"s MEDICAL AS&IST ANT Hunt.ll\llon Beech Physi· ciu ."Reply c.1asslfled A_d lt7Z'l. Dally P ilot, P»O, Bo11 ISIO, Costa Mesa, Olt.DBDISK Process o~d e rs i o r Vita min maml co. Hiah vol E xp pr e fe r red Frin1e benefit s. Apµly in p e rson . Li nw i l co Laborator y . 2832 Dow. Tu.'tin il2lll80. Lt!adint local µes t con t r 11I c:om i)a ny needs rout• technician Cor a !lteady job d ue lo n · J'ansion. Entry ·l~vel. Will .train. Call Tim at Uo' d's Pl·sl control. Fri. 10 l l, 9-5PM. 979·002_!._ c.a: 931:!11 . car & typewrite r Sales FUU tune • relief. Xlnt exµe't . helpful Hospltal1 -·benefits. co. p a id. Top t y Ho s tess Ser vic~ ulary t;onvalucen t. ~st• .S4'1-:.>85_ _ ai.pitalN.8.642·~-~neat P/1' &>09ltion ff 0 U S E K E r. P E R --------• merchandilinl 1reetiD1 MA~ catda ill retail stores in COMPANION. E lde rlr ' the C.M. area. Call .Balboa 1entkmen needs OPllA~OI 4 95 . 6 5 41 betwe en on.ho r hairsht. assistant,. resp, klfid wo man to live We now 'ha•e openincs In bus' cheerful office. E sp 1n full t ime: off Thur • cu-fabrication dept .. tor 'rpm·tpm. • '1.tcx-RDA preferred. AP· f"ri. Must have o w n maclUne open tors.' We Mode&ln1. c.ommerciala, ply. $4G·S17dl 7St ·0882. transp. E•per Ir re fs re· would prefer a mi n . of 6 runw. atra. Need new S67 7017 ~ves. quired. Non·drinker or monthl rttent esper. in fares. All a1ea/ty pe1. amoter. Please call Mrs mlllln1 • brldaeporl ., ... .., • .,,, PAC*AGI WIAflPll kd 642 1126 madl6net •the ability to ---------1 fOf' ma II ode'f Nmpany rtestks M.et ..... l.aree comµlln)· heneflts w /s m a ll company at· mospflere ror an am· bltlou s Indi vidual In s a I ea • r u s \ o m er senlce. Sal a r y com-rnens~ate w /exper. Aalt ror John: 642-1513. O.vil wee ys . reed blueprints • pre· Newport Photo Faabions Btntfta, rnendiY WOf'k· MOUSa_.. 1 clslon measurln1 de -uellll new moclelint lnccondWclnt. Wllltraln, F.a1er buyen read the Mature. M/W /F, '1 till Yka. Awl¥ at:. •.• • rae.. Cal1171-U15. !*al for tio.ewtfe. App-C.1ualried ads every day . nuon.fOl'worillntcouple. ......,.,......_ I ly In person. lt lo 4pm. 1 1 N you have 1C>mellaln1 Corona del Mar. 16 hr. lt4Dllcllnto¥ia, C.M. Trlide YOW' old st\tf for 11.o BandlU.r Cr .. Ftn for 1ale. reach the .. tut £xpr. only . 849·1400 to.IG'I E .O.E ., new aoodlu wlth a Vly. Corner of F.111•.Jand lne.pen1lvel.)', call d9Js. (..i.a&floed eel . ..,,... .,... • .. ..... -- • . ...... _ ~A ·~'ite4~ outtJ Mn? ~ ll111wer lltl A Daily Pilot ad number wilt appear in your ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... You call in at your convenience during office hours and get the responses to your ad For more information and to place your ad cal I 642 -5678 . 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COMf'IOL"-A*I• f'r 1 640 70 0 0 '°' t'> Takt' 1h1· ''IJl"'11u111t• 1,, Minimwn ol 'J )rs rt'lll m.z:ao I t'a rn l'\tr.1 l "hri .. 1111.1, ed a 1.er RHPonStbiht' IRE C E p T I I) 'd S T I doll. .sn. & '·" • "'llh '\IUI '' in.,win~ :.r hlc"dvled. d~ f~ble Litt' l ) Rtn& & gen.>mu ... t'lll)ol1" i•1· ,,,.. livenes ol <"U-.tom t'r> or (ii·-· 873 Ol83 K h t l'OWll den \ble lu r e\ lt'W & I ._ -at ~-~IJ\•I) lo l'e 1 'u111wl 111 642-5678 DAllY PllOT :~~~ ..... ~!~ !~~~ ..... ~!~ ·~~~~ ..... ~!~ ',~~~ ..... ~!~ '~-~~~~ ..... ~!~ !~ ............. ~!~.~ "'1•• 1 • •SICllTAlllS• • 1 SECUllTY . 1 1 \1•\ln11.1n "1·nli1·I \ Kl-...,IUt:\f 1, rAIT TIMI I 1; 1111 Tf;() i,:rulll $l2 000 t:•1oe:nt>m'tod l'tho11ltrt111K 1 11'<'hn1n an' r.1111 ffrllJli.111' , 111 J•• , , 11 • > (~' \h i HUTHOUIS! 1,"''""--t' t:ir..,iu Jl~.tiOll .1j(1•11t Mu't ha\t' rt'llJ B.ICTIOHIC / l'.111 1.i.t 11:,'I 1\J :~ in·,.: 1 1·:·" L 1 . t L' hh• t'J r iWI :.!Hti>t I TECHNICIAN I . 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TED 1TU1ten•ls 10 -up porl de f.mplo~ ,., ,.... liver y s ch•d u l t' & Recepoonist wanted No l -Mt *CLOSERS ... reschedule orders teq · d • 1 ell p e r . n e c e s s J r )' I RETAIL ST OIE C OSER by'the marketing d•pt Newport Beach Co m * L . S ··· . S..U..sy/b ec; Master Specialties Co i:-tlY Good benefits 1750 Radio Sh a r tt has I I H.1, ... \011 e vt•r i h .. uJ.:hl 1. · ,~.\F R .\ H .fo excel. rnnge bent'f tt:. & f oppt) opening .up 1111" l'l•~1·r bu1 b<'CJ lh•' •I ''"''"1 1•1 lleh 11' 1''1 SHIPrt ... G DErT. Parkmi: & ,h1pp111g ,,., part,. Wtll tr Jrn Ft•ll1JI•· pr,f'cl ,\l1111thb 1•'\U•''"' \ln1 111 bt•11 pf1 t' ll..ttro11 11• 1;w llal-.t.!1 . t':\I ~511.11.1 SHOE SALESMAN offer.. you a good saldr).' stanlq. PCM, 133.3313 I career opp\) Ill II I J••h n iu were a.11 t''<l't'l't 1t•11a l I a n·•·r (1flfll' '" 1.1-1 an enJO~•ble working e£1 : ~ /TY'9ST lf you art' m1l~tar~ rt llr rt11TI!<I anl't'' hi·, .,1111 11~·111 firm lk:1u1rl·' '"" vironment. Please send· F\lU time 'Wed·Sun for f tired or a rollt'g~ g rad. o~ \t1ur l'\.)llt rol. !<u1·h a' l!a' :'-1lb .1:.h\hnJ !111 1' 11111~ w,. ha\'\• an 0 1>1•111111? l11r r es ume along w 1th l pvt oountry 1 b 't ·1..e art' c.-ur.rentl~ attending ,hortJlo!t'!< 111ol lu 1111n ,5, ~und 1'1"'""'"''1JI Jn •''C"n1·r.n ·J full ur salary history lo b k c u ' l'1lllege &< tughh m ot I\· at ! d1•prt-C1Jt1on of prncl th I "''"'r nwlunt~ & • ur f'.tr\llnw -.~d(''l'"r"'''" Malter C--ittltie I oo k ee Pin g t' JC p e r ed fOf' rncrea~1'<i earn ' t'1:11m1m~ nut ' nu u lo! h 1~1r;t1c I.Ji ~;nt1 ht· I pl'" \µpl\ rn l"'r,on J!'>k tor ~. 1 helphal. 15/hr. SS6·3000 1ngs based on rmpl11\ ·' d ient-111 t.i ll. 1,1 t.Aill 640-111-1 .\tr l'.1rn1u11 lh·m11h1ll ' ·: ' 1640Monro'v1a ,. I farappt. men\ plea~e .i ppl~ al l'UStlJrnl'r r111.11ll'lllt.: ,111d --S/).1(-.., :l-l F:.o ... twm l~l,ond Costa Meso. Ca 92627 ~OMIST 30230 C r o"'" ,. a II e ~ h1~h mt rate,,.. t'll' 11.,,,. ---------~ II t~'-l tl'..!:I E .. 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T'YrlST S\50 ~18·:12zs I \'11\\f ~i1~1I ~le d ~11~.~1 • SICUTA._Y · L~ ....ai -; ~ f I ,. ...... 1rla • 11 r•u mis on 1 , --(' ~~ • - Hal::;rk P~rly Shop. ·I\) Or111ruie Ncw O(lil•c nt.l\!l~ apy .. !'lll)t ..... s o ' µroccHyPf' .product~. m ' 5PM !IPM 1C..ro\ & i ~·~ lt1111I S.SIH.t I ,)5"1<1 for Scienllft( Rean r<'h v~tlf.Y Ii IR an lhni cludln&fuli11nillysis&m j 75WPM .. no shorth1rnd. Eqtllpmtnt 8030 'St•a rs <~a:. D r)'c r . 11, MLD·P&RSON t"ttim e f irm. loc In Tufltn ~1t1on Must be &ood I uiatma ~wmg re I apphcllnts need .ibuvt> I••••••••••••••••••••••• j .,. lcJ Shlarp, Mature:' Person t r 1H1t, no sb ortband 1 rts ·"'i~-5t-~omang uveragc s pc lfm ~ &,1 I< • > ar.1 o 125 l'ulonia l tar•ique atore in t..1 w/e•v T y pe 60Wl'M . C.1ood 1rowlh polent I :ate~ia ls includi n11 gramm ir hk1lls wonl Uar room m "rell11 nl'o u" • c1111vcrt1l>lc .. via. makl·- • .. ltuat WC¥"11 wknda. S H .A •t II Pll.Wh ~c .. Ti> MIO .Also i· i"""bc/p'lasllcs for color I proccs~; .. : but·k~ruund . ~";~w, pml ··~11 :1,1~112.i lrl1ll):., I i n to d h I 111• d S; 5 ~·· Sa\.· • Sun I I a +. ccura c .1n a f"9job8 CallCarC)l 8uck I • ••J hel I ~()t.3.t ..... e '~" , )(II "f's $1 tal8 -LqUM C)'n. Rd:, ~_:!32·7171. . ~5GC»1:·Snelllri1.t&St}t•ll ' I ~.llJt'l'ft...,,°'~, .. n~eur"'mme~~cl -~u .1_. I c.1ch /\&B Jl(ttllon~rrx : -- ........ SICRETARf 1R eCRI . tnl ul Newport Bt'ach • rc·a,,..· .. ..,a" e. •• \JR t:ENTI.\' NF.El> I IJllllS harde ner t'1ri.t 1Wuterbed . hl•adbnard . w/&d. ~ penunahty Aaen(). 4340 C•mpua • Af,pUcanls s~uld have 2 U 1-: p E N o A ·11 l E SOOtakt·~ all. "'n d 'a b I c s • I u r J! t' for well known yacht Dr .EOE • . !.~":~:.1~::~:-!:1~':;';.s:~ PERSON who l'an 111•11rk ___ 768~'11m '<lr r .. w r A ll lo cking bkr. Pleaalllt workln& • i 2>3 yn related e•iier I without S\lpl:rvrs mn. IOr , c.h 1035 I l)o\clail \ ,u·e box. hide C'Clftdl. til'!!\,.be •C'C&arltt!' Muat alao be able to ·s et 'I ella!I 011 l'Om 11a 11) in ....................... ' u bed · I a n a :. o n 1 t• .•awe to under prt! lecA!l 0 up.41 UH oPllcal/ll&hllnid Cosl a Mt'Su areu Wl· Klmaluyan krttc-ns . to p ~m / f m IH r k Ir n t b I 11ure . c'a ll Evel,Y.n ' I Cu;: .... '"'" It. s-t e CJ'• i I> men I ; tram Wnte K G .fltt•k, I quality, reg, St.SO $1 75 ;t~d"('(), & llll'<'t·llaneou!> m-* • • f' Id C t d.,I cProtometer>: .ta other • Pres, Southwt>,ll•rn 1 1>1631!1.l Jt'2 ~ ,,... ~ ~ . on• . v. I standard measuring de l F\!trolcum. Uox 7149. Fl . ' . --. . ---•• On1t opportuDltY fos:,t ..._ W_...w W W Ml I corp Buut. ne,_ vices ~uallfled' can·• Worth T• ~tllOI S11bl1• llurm•'St', fomul1• ~1.lled, hlk nougah)d \' . .... ..._l*'IOI' wt.o '• or •l'.JllW nr airport. Great · dldfllt'l' a ,.... iM•lled 10-j _ _:_ --• 'Va~cd. $5\J. t .. ttoud ~,,}, .\n11que dbl" brass ... -.. --=n· flt ~ta. ~1ht •t. benetlt.1t tl4.400. Call El·! ~.. ·: Telhn& the m11s1 t>t'<>I'~ homl' •w ll..18 • 1.,J. S150. An11qul• trunk. =.._U, a .)'09I "-leftl .. eHr)'· lilO'ert.n, ,..IOOI. AIM> ......... c-;._....._ ' possible Is tAnporunt \o S75 Anlrque rocke r . 0811. IMIM (OUtlal •a-,!_Da1 1y P i lot ~jolla.SneWn1•s.e11 I lMOM .,...la C M 'the uccen o l an)' l:a~lhtcstot.1 ... 1t.:<1rt!> sf;:s ~n·ar.waterbed. • .... ~ ..... a .1illt~. ToflaN IAI °'Newport Buch i .d.aar Oftft)Y 'EOE 1 1arllle tale. Make sure 1 Whate\eYlheF111I $1.JO Ye llow Wicker ..... ll'f.U'fl• ,...~ ... .,._. ~y. 4140 'Camp111 1 • • • I y9urs I• I lat ed in RoU 'emolfthemarket ~'Sier/Ch an1tn1 t•ble ..... a.dnef"M-V.._ Q>.,IOE -· t C hiaif1ed . p h o n e 1 Wtthi.C.:tass1fl~Ad m Gas kiln,top-to.der: !!lfP! ·· .1 •1wanMli eauw..wit l ea.1m. Cu~~S671 ~~~eve1 •• ~ '7 ~-------.r---- t .. • • ,.. --------.o.t •. .,,.. .... .. ,....---------:---------- .; . 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I ' li70A\ Al I I I SJ411 THIODORI ROBINS FORD 1• 11 ,, •tAWOC JW nl-.. 0 (.(1'\IA M t \A r .. JJ UOIO '~ Y.wcJft t5l0 ...•.•••.......••.••.•. ova _ ..... 1-'iw Vou.r Uood \ 'W. Pur1'che or AUtlt ~ t.tc~llltf' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• I 1!177 ~E SS,000 mi. sun '7H YW Coavt wht t Whl 'ljO Diesel Seville s1lve,r & roof. Europa A :\l t fl' MI i /c . n rm c",, ........ 1 bl 1 ... A.. -·o 000 radio 116 500 .. II 714· · a 11 .. ~:s. '"""" I ue. ouucu, ;) ' fl11 ~-ur~.>s~ 6311815 ~uar anll·e on e n,t< -----------------$16.:;tlO 54().J9Jl wkd \l> \W PORS<.:tll': /\UUI 85CJN l:leachfllvcl s4 SOO C 11 :\ew t·l ulch , lire,, 1975 El Dorado, crl•111n 'i2 250 Coupe Xlnt cund I~ llLG Xlnt :\terh Co11d ---· 4~~ C1141stHlway l.AllARllA ' ,-14 e ves or hrakei.. i.hodls $2 200 1>11(. blk·blk. 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SI --------1nll'f'll1r :\lu!>l sell ;)6~00 &i 2:j() ' 2 tops. <tUto. 7 YW 1:1 '"'" lll'td:\ ,._,,,.r \C,wh1te!.tt'reocuss.1 4 ug,amtm sll'reo \I.mi. ll111h II\\ 1 ''"' 7'1 H;(r.:J owner. -.howroom cond. c<ts!., lo mi, xlnt co11d Auto tr;;ns . .11r c11111I , •·1•11n I C\ ls & LOW mile,• Cute car ' 11.l!9XRI\ I I· 1111 1.: '"" Slrt•..t . B' S12,000 obo 49S305J S:tSUU Will cousrtJer ll'i:..il .! 1t11"' l••" t1a1 78 "1w :12''1• ~em t·•md, -lradl'. K91·71177 \lu~I ~· ... II $:'l~U t>H<I Jlr, t•a .... s . II.I 1100 1111 . SD boo ---- I l'I 1 Sl•J,8'"I 1.,7.~ ,.,.,,. 'llJ D>: . t vory Iba rn . ·-\"" B'. , ··' 1.;11 IH:>l :HH8 llc11 1111 '11 _ ~ .. .,,.., _ l2Kmt very dean. •4 " ...,l, 4s1ru. J01/fm ONLY S65t5 HOWARD Che.rolt t ••••••••••••••••••••••• fn&tls 9Sc.0 . _..,..,., . coo~1dl't trude675.2:JO."l :--JLWPORT llE/\CJI J~ptJm\'tU.b1k1'.~' tu s.11 tp60 . l•"t.1\1,.,,;,11111:1:111 r-.. 9715 1 6-I0973fl ca:.s,xlntcond.S:i500w1ll 1 Ot1v,•&QuatlSb k1•1 d~ Jltd m" 1 hJOt' I ••••••••••• •••••• • •••• • . ----. -833-0555 K1·11mu1l' ti "''' ,,1,1 Ci :i i·1.q 1t.1111' i•h1111 , l-.nrk.8<10 :ci 7~. h '"'h •.•••••••••· .. ·••••••••• ~lllltpOrled 1'177 C1<1111 GhiJ_ :!llOU I HO MU IS-OSL La-,1 tlf '>t>RABBll-Dl-ESl.1..111.e --- "ash1•r & 111'<'1 nr "' \I.ii It' t.!t• •·d l\i) t•ar whJ knot \ IH r11.1ny ,:i ('hi' S · ''""''·"'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .>l,()JU •rnh:i. Snrf. 4:.pd br eed Urit'11lal re d $750. :.ell tor S1!IO t( •l•f j 1 l1o.•ll 11,~r rideabll', .. 0 xtr1&:. cu.,1 .. m WI & l''' I 1·<u11d bro" o dUlu a11 GtMU 4 t70 I SI H'f, ,h 111 p 11111 e er 7100 m 1 I. 1 kc 11 e "' brand new. Io a tJ l' ti SEE US FIRST! S~ll . n l'"' ..., ,. ,11 'j MJi.i•i·hildr.-n!>.>411 ·.SK.• he11d' that1 ut-v.-oltw uh ltnl·r& box. 1 •. \1 1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,(crt.~t r-,.11,1 ,,·-,,• ,,2,,., $3ii.500 P .I' ;14.ISJ3 0315 w ev1•nth1nl!' 'i M511 We hav1•a goodsele<:'111111 "rl.lenhousc cixll 11 ,.~ " ·~ 7!•~1. ~ l>X ~ 111Jnl t•o11d 16895 "·~I 1~1•14 <>'-N' ·• "" ---ti37 6863 "l N t-: W & l: S E 11 129ti. St'IJ for $::!\lit, ul11t•rll•WIM (lttOll ~hll!)t.' S<?S .: 7 1 L .. MrGCheapi•! 71, l '..i 11r1 \' 6 :\:\1 F;\l 11 )'lt'rccdes 1978 450SL. W'"'...,ED 71-7 5 Chcvrolcls! 'dl'lt~ l•dntlct tu :.hr l k 11\01., "ll • .011,.:~d '68SUNB~AM AH.HOW I 1, p 11 7. "I I "'"' tkm:. 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See Curt Davis or Bryan Hesketh today . . . AMD WE ALLOW TOP DOLLAR FOl YOUR TRADE-JM! NEW .1980 PlYMOUTH YOYAIER 1979 OLDSMOllLE CUl\ASS surm • . V6 automatic traos . ·air cond.. pwr steering & brakes. lilt Wtieer. vinyl top. pwr windows. rad•o &• more• '375'1.GMJ • · · · .. ,, 54295 FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE ··SERVICE HO&iRS IMFORMA TIOM, CALL 54 6 1934 ROCKY EMGLAMD --~• MONDAY THRU FRIDAY: 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY: . 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P .M. · . _ . . ' .... " --... ..,,,. . -----· --..,. ... -. --..... · ........ .,. ... '" ...... -.... .., ... . ,. "' - .... .• . . . . ., . ... • . Orange Coast I (>I r t O N ·~oda~~s CloHln• • N. 't'. sa.-k~ VOL 73, NO. 303,' SECTIONS, 4 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY·, OCTOBER 29, 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS r~------Orange Coast Residents ~ff er Opinions----------.... GREAT DEBATE: WHO WON? t 'ompUe4 By &M DaUy PU.C Scarr Alon~ the Oran1e Co1ut and throu1hout Or-an~e COUil ty, residents v.ere reading today to the 90 minute televb~ confrontation Ix-tween President Carter and Gov Rea111n Who v."On" Here 1s a nun sc1ent1f1t• sampling on some reac tions Mart1)'11 Roee, 55, Newport Beach ·c arter evaded the issues terribly and kept attacklllg Reagan The poor guy kept having to defend himself "I think Reagan was clearly the winner and answered every question or course, I dislike Carter immensely 1 don't know if Reagan's all that good but he couldn t do much worse ' Ted Brown, 57 , Newport Beach : "I think Reagan tnt."<1 to get down to the nitty -~ntty but C-arter kept trying to s mear him Reagan came off a lot better --t>aat ·s who l 'm supporting." Raymond Lee, JO, Newport Beach. ··1 didn't think much of the debate there really weren't any winners. ··Hoth K.-.agan and Carter just restated their own posi- tic)l)s and poht•1es I 'm not supporting either of them " Fraak Harrt.ctoa, 77, Newport Beach. "I think both did real well and did a pretty good job of keeoing personalitJes out of it. lf I had to pick a winner I'd say Reagan. Ht! was at a disadvantage anyway because Carter has all the figures · · Blythe Welaoa, 34, San Clemente : "Rea~an came across as really being fT\Ore knowledgeable oo economic issues and I agreed with tus assessrpent of why the re 1s in· flation. There is simply too much government spending. I don ·1 I hink Carter offered anything new for me to elect him for anQther four years." Bea Cembs, 21, Huntington Beach: "Reagan won. He s howed more showmanship. I also was impressed by his position to lower minimum wages for teen-agers. "The economy wouldn't be in any worse condition \f ther e was an executive at the head of lht executive branrh." Paul Haseman, 35, Laguna Niguel: "Presidenr Carter was the wiMer. He seemed to me to be more presidential looking. He was cooler. more precise, and answered easi· ly Governor Reagan appeared halting and defensive.'· Wtlllam Gilbert, 2171 Pacific Ave., Costa Mesa: "I saw a statesman and an actor. A statesman has to be an actor too. There 's no doubt about it B~ht> has to have another consciousness ·'Where the actor just reads lines. statesman has to have an awareness behind his lines a d would say, of course. that Carter 1s the statesman and eagan is the ac- tor ·· Lyn Sherwood, 43, San Juan Capistrano· "I felt that without a prepared script. Reagan crumbled before my very eyes. He projected nervousness and made faces while Carter was speaking My opinion is that Jimmy Carter won the debate hand!> down by projecting a cool attitude while Reagan was on the defensive." (Sff GREAT,. DEBATE, Page AZ) Wind Eases; Brush Blaze Dying Prime Rate Hits 14.So/c Sdaoel CIGsings Board Revises ' . • MEW YORK CAP I Major New York banks to day raised the ir prime lending rates lo 14 .~ per- cent. the hi ghes t level since May. Motgan Guaranty 'Trust Co . announced the in- crease. from 14 percent, and was joined a t the higher rate by Chase M aobattan Bank and by majorCalllomia banks. ~?.~~!N ~~~~~~~h~' • 01 ,,,. o.11y P1i.c s .. '.1 • sophisUcaled teaching facilities Iat.erest rates in the na: lion '• money martet!f' have been ruing sharply in recent weeks . The Carter administration has been critical of banb for ralslq lendlns rates aa tbe economy emerges f.rom the recession. , County Backs , Dunes Plans · ·For Newpo~t ' , By GLENN SC:OTf • Of .. Delly ~, ... , .. It -·R~velopment plans for the · Newp0rt Dtanes aqu·auc park were backed Tuesday by the Oranee County Planning Com· miaalon. ·offfcials for the firm that • leaaes the 96-acre site at the la1oon jmt east of the Pacific Cout Highway next week will seek approval from the county · Board of Supervisors. Though the put is lo the City of Newport Beach. it is on county· controlled property. Newport Dunes Inc. bolds a lease on tbe property until the year 2008. and company officials want to reneeotJate that lease to allow the redevelopment plans. Thus, county planners have not aet IU:lct pklelille.i on the plan, fl(urlng lnatead that specific UJnits will be worked out during pesotiations, said planner Al Artnljo., For lmtance, the private firm la ••klnc to lnltall up to 493 boat 1llp1 al which 113 would be at the neck br lnilde of the laiooa. Currently, 2301llpe exlat. , Th• «."OUDty"• position, Armijo uld to wait for detailed water quality . .tudles to flbd out llow mucb the 1Upe could pollu&e UM ...,..._ ancJ otber putt of CleeOOND, Pa1e.U) !';le.°" ~rt-~es~ pubhc sc~ool should bt the last to close, with offlc1aJs indi~ated 'fuesday-.nighl students in each of the areas fed th.e¥ have. returnc:d to the inlo• lower grade str.uctures or111nal notion that htgb schools est:abliabed al e•ch site aa should be the last facilities lower·sr• schools are cloled. clos~ ~ stude.nt eru:oUment in Public reaction to mixin1 the dist.net dec~nes. . . seventll and eighth gradlra with _The ch.!lflge in lhtn~1ng wu ninth through 12th, grade stu-~ di scussed fol,lt>w1ng a.d · d e nts however turned the ministrative reports abowina board qalmt the iu1b •chool re- tbat at. least one and poun,&y tenUon plu early th.ls month. two bi~ schools could be abut Trustee Rod MacMillian ~own by 1985 at ~.annual sav-be1an the double-reversal proc- _ings of a~ut $2 million. ess rue.day night by noting he Although Norman Loats. depu-still doubts the practicality of ty superintendent, used ~ta <See ICllOOlS Pace AZ> Mesa and.Newport Harbor High • Schools as c losure examples in addition to up to eight elemen· tary schools. the boa rd ·em- pha~zed that no s~hool j s bei.U ton11ideted. Col' ..clos0re al ~h~ tYme. . ... · . : · ., Carter Aide:\, • • 4' • : ,. . . . ·'-Khoif,:eiil~i ... ; ff~ Ca~~er' .• Selection t>f schools ror· clositre will be ci>nsidered. by the board following study and recommen- dations by a citizens co1hmiltee' .prescribed by sta(e law-in shut-SJlREVEPORT. La. CAP> - ting-clown district schools. r r a n i an . rel l gious leader Board president Ken Wayman Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomein( told trustees Tuesday night to "has cancer ot the colon" an~t.is begin thinking about possible ap· "bctt golnc to last long," an aide pointments to the closure com-· mittee, prescribed as a seven to to Pretildent Carter said in an in· 11 ·person committee et>mpo8ed terv~w published today. of cilizefl#I from varying' walks of The remaru by Frank Moore, life. head of Carter's congressional The board. faced with annual liaison staff, were published in student enroUment declines of an interview in the Shreveport moce than 1,100 students, began Journal conducted Tuesday discussing long-range school while Moore was campaigning closureplanslastmonth. fo r Carter in n o rthwest Discussion indicated ibat at Louisfana. least one·ancl as many as three In Washington , 'lhe State elementary schools should be Department's Iran Working . di · t b w• Group d~ed .comment. and closed in the st.rte Y pe.iu-. Wfilte House spokesmen were September. I Superintendent Johll Nic91l not Immediately available. said this morninJ the ad-There have been put>lic re- miniatration baa earmarked ports that Khomeini i8 ill but the Corona del Mar and Eulbluff specific ailment baa never· been Elementary Schools for proba· identtfted publicly. ble cloaure aloaJ with "a couple Moore's s&ateroent on cancer other•" that posalbly should came "d\ll'inl a discuaaion with close "on the Coeta Mesa aide." n.ewapaper •editors a bout the Durint more than a month ol United Sta tea• concern for cloau.re ~cusaioa, the l]oard Hfe1uardinl the ihtemal sec:wi· haa reviewed plans that abow ty of Iran. clolliJll up to . eipt elementary "It ii '°°' ln our beat interest and middle acbooll by 1115-8S. in the lbort ranee or in the lone Orilinal 'board d!Kusaion in-ran1e to Me Iran diaaaaembled die•ted that tbe diJtrict'a four ... wt need to see il stabilized." · . '\. . Police Spying · Clahned A.CLU Pr~te•~• &Ip'• Altendins Se••ioru wu ,..otesttnl uae pneeace al CommwaltJ elaUon• Officer Riebanl Lana QO. 11 amoaa tlM uo ~-wt.o wen att n"al an CLU-apomond lepalat!ve CODI.,... at Newport Harbor Rl1la8dlaal. aw ore:;;' IUa own PNM ~ ..,called die Mt _ ................ ~ .... Jeal1 .... ti die ACLU to • eo.· ... dd.W." Cldll a,.. 1ald UM ACLU ......................... ...., ""w omw IAlll out of • 1Nblle~. . · · ......... ~ ....... - lnflltrated the ineettn1. bad paid bla ACLU dues and ldentilled blmaell wlMn speclflcally re- quea\ed to do•· • '819ce when does U1 omcer have to be branded ln the middle of the fo'Nbead whenever be 1tepe lato tbe pubUe?," CbAef Oroualad. CllW Gr.1 .NJI M beUeYel Officer Loa1'• eonatltutloaal rtl)ltl ................ ud termed • UM•* ''Meeartll1lam. •• om.-i.. ... DGt .......... for ec4s 1at fadat ._....be ii ta a trahl•I l'ro•r•m , ... IPYING, .... Al, .. o.lly ~-~·- BLOWN DOWN -It W&:S the wind, not the fire. that damaged homes under construction in Yorba Linda. Six ne"' ho~ in the framing stages blew down Tuesday as Santa Ana winds pushed the Owl Fire toward the housing. "Now, we'll have to start all over again," growled one contractor. Then he said some other things. Owl Fire ReliJaid Set at $10,000 - -The Orange County Board of Supervi.90n posted a Sl0,000 re- ward today for information lead- ing to the conviction of the penoo or persona responsible for setting Tuesday's 11,000-acre Owl Fire. Tbe reward wu propoeed by board CIW.rman R•lpb Clark wbo said UJat people who atart fires and set aw•y wltb it are · "ablolUlel)' PrePoateroua." - Philip Anthony fint district supervisor. said Ct ark •a propo11aJ was an "excellent idea" that mi1ht help stop anon caused fires. The board's action followed a report by Oranae County Fire DepartmentCbief Lvry Hohm. Holms said the fire will be fully contained by 8 p.m. today ud fuJJy CQDtrolled-that I'•. out-; by 8p.m.1buraday. · Holmes Uld that anon dellnite- ly wu tbe caUH of the fire andtwo olhen al leuer ae~erlty ~ Genp FJpt Set LOS ANOZLl'.S <AP> -WUb tbe 'number of :r!aa -related .murdln n.aa, ra ln tbt eouna,, tbe Board 8uptntldn ..... ........, approved ~....,. ... mJW. to eltablllb· • utl·canc r•tram 1lmllar to oae ia PUIMlllDllAa Mid to bMf up cur· rJDt l·•loleac• pro1rama. fte ~am wu appnn-S by . the bOird 'l\aelda,. in the Santa Ana Canyon Area near Yorba Linda. He appealed for information frorn the public to assist In- vestigators in apprehending the peraon'Or persons respons~ble for starttnc the blues. The Owl f\re for several hours Tuesday ~atened hundreds of homes in the northeastern aec:tioo of Yorba Linda. Only one reaiden· • tial 1tructure, a ranch bouae located near an oran•e grove. w•• destroyed by the fire. In bit recap, Holmes said the fire llDe wu about 10 milee loq andllvemlleswide. More thaD 750 firemen fiahtinc tile blue were backed by 138 fire en,U.., lt tanker truckl, 2' band crews and four belicoptera, Holmeaaaid. · -SPOJrI'SC4SrE11 IN .FISIJ(;lfl'FS 'Brent Nusber1er, the CBS .,&.!lebonnan on tbt "NFL Today" a bow, tad oddamaker Jimmy ''tb• a....·· IDl.der .... ··-JMUl.Clw.i matd .... , adOt ln New York. it wu reported today. -Tb• ,two wer• ar1ula1 tbe Greek'• lack ol time durinl bla t "Nf'L ~" HllDeDt. · S..8partl, Pap Bl. 750 Men Control hderno By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL Ofll• D.t••• ,.,._.U•tf A 750·man firefighting force lo· dav had almost contained the l l ,OOC>-c1cre Owl f'irc that Tuesday pushed within yards of expensive hills ide Yorba Linda homes before its direction shifted and it moved into an uninhabited c'anyoo. The fire, after threatenin« homes aJon1 tW-O aedi~• ,of. Aveniu DeJ Nor1e'arid Vista DeJ Norte Tuesday aftemooa •bitted and burned Jnto Telegraph Canyon. Then the winds died and firefighters knew they had gained the upper hand. (Related photo Al41 Weary, soot-covered firemen from age ncies throughout Southe"'-'aJifomia including, all OrangllCounty cities -were. slowly being released lo their home jurisdictions as the fire . . • burned itself out and the fire figt,t wounddown. . ._ " In it.s fury late Tuesday morn- ing, thefiredestroyed threestruc· l ures -a rustic ranch house and two barns-caused serious bums to two bulldozer operators, burned an unknown n"mber of grazing cattle and disabled two oil drilling rigs. The fire for a period of several hours threatened hundreds of new homes -some not yet occupied - as arutious owners braced for what seemed near·certain destruction. They watered down their roofs and loaded their cin with po6SeSSions. Few, however. left the threatened area. Others seemed oblivious to the menacinl fire. One homeowner dug post holes for his fence; another cut his frontlawn. _ • Orapge county Fire Depart- ment Chief Larry Holms said Tuesday n.igbt that tlie fact only tJiree structures burned wu a credit to planning ertorta that were launched immediately after the fire be1an burnini in (See nRE, Pa1e U) Coast Weather Clear throu&h Thursday. Lowest toni1bt 52 alon1 the coast, 62 inland. Hicba Thursday 77 to 87. • INSIDE :ro•-' ~ The moat poptalar new apectcdor ~ it OM o/ fM olde1t, dh aonw wriotiou. U'a frrnt* ...... .,,..en,,°" whic~ H~lt JWMIUQO" dia· courwa Ofl Page All. •••• , H -.. nu,~••• ' , .......... ,.. GREAT DEBATE • • • C~ lldllllH 22!50 V1tniuard Wa>'. 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"artlyn Oe<'esart>, :ui I rvinc· .. M utl:-llng111~ rnntc·:-1 bet"een lwo htlll' bo~s Hcagan "on montUl'll' his <tni."'t'r' and Jb1llt:. I•) 1trt1eulatt· were bette r llf• rt1d !cs:-rnu<l!!>lin..: in~ ' \'irl(inia ('a nkar. 52, Laguna Ueud1 '' lteagan w<•nt m a ve ry rclax<'d fashion . Carter was vt>r.v uptight It was 1n tert'sting that Caner won the com n11r and <"ould hcive takl'n the last shpt on some m ajor questions, but c hose not lo . That in 1to;elf gaVf' Rl'agan the edge ir nothing e lsl.' Reagan m<1de <1 't>ry as tute prnnl l)n what h1• had done on clean :11r 111 l'ahforma ' ~arilyn (;her'e, 40, La~una Heach "T he candidatP:. oft<·n did not answer the quest11ms Ont• 11uestaon where I rt'a lly not iced that was about how w· deal with terronsm Ne1ttie r t·and1date.answcred that They didn't spend quite enou gh time with the question~. Instead , they were respond- ing lu aec·ui.ations . But overaJl. the d«!bate was nQt a total di!}· appo1ntmf'nt · • Carolyn Walti, '4, Uana l'()lnt'. "I don't thmk tht' de ball' h<td an:. 1•fft•et on how ind1vid01JI;, arl' going to vote B:is 1tall.\ II wa:. just a rr hash of what h a s been previously said Th(' diffcrenc·" 1s that this ti me both candidates were lOJ:l·thn llowe vt.•r lo<tkin~ <.1t the dt'bate from a lfrvubltr·u n ~l<mclpoint. I thmk He<igan fared ~tter 'than Carlt•r St>ra Schubt>r. fl:!, lrv11w ·-1 think President Cartt'r w11n lht.• tl1·hat c lit ~howl'd mori> rntc·ll1Rence lte v.asn't a s m11c·h on lhe surfacl' a~ Hc·agan Cart('r knew the fact.\ and ..,howPd that l1l• IN1rn('(I from h1!-. ex pcrience· ~s µres 1 dc·nt I \I.ii !!> lhsnk,1n~ of v11li11~ for Anderbon befor e debate but after hearing from them I think I 'II vote for Carter I don 't \hmk Reagan's history m California was good eith er ·,· Bob Yablonski, 40. Santa Ana I got a feeling that both candidafes did an excellent Job.of .avoiding the ques. tion. It was retty much the same rhetoril' I've heard in the past " ROoseveli O .aiim Reagan 'Winn,er' F ormer llcmol'rat con gressm an_';James ilooseve~ sori of the ·1are Pr'esid ent Franklin D Roose~elt. claims pres1dent1al nominee Ronald Reagan "clear ly outscored" President Carter an Monday evcn1ng s debate Civic Group Meets Tonight A meeting of the Corona del Mar Civit· Assoc1at1on to enlist new m embers in an effort lo make an impact on city decis ions in its area is scheduled tonight Interested r e s 1denls ma y gathe r from 7 30 lo 10 p m at Glendall' Federal Savings and •boan Association. too Newport Center Drive. Spokeswoman Viq~i!1ia Fouts says .a111eas ol concem . ·include .. restoration of R,2 development standards. cemmeJ'cial b~iness -..Standards aJong ..f otcific Cqast H1gbway ¥d riomlnatjon .of It~ own leadccs. -' . -. ·, R0<1sevdt: a NewJ>Ort•Beach rt'sident aid businessman, s aitl he,. starte d to become dis - enc ha nted !with Carter ne'any a year ago and no'w 1s .backing Reagan · The 72-year-old formf r cotL- gressman ,said Carter. who ht• s upporlt>d in 1976, has a "pathetically c haotic " rela tions hip with Congrf'SS, has m1:. handled the hosla~c· situation and has railed to live up to moi.t of his promises R oosevelt . a lifel ong Democr a t as was his father. points out ~hat he· has s 11pported Republicans before lie said he h acked Hichard ':"iixon in 1972 b<'cause he was "d ead -set ·· against Geor ge McGovern · Ile said his father once backed the Republican carnpargn of Mayor f'iorello l.aG uardia "In ract m y father. a.r-o~· po int, named t~o R epublicans lo his t'abinet without ever asking the m to change their party." the Newport. res~ent s;iid. . .. ea.y••e•• .. 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R1·a~an i.a1d his positions cm JSSUl'~ we re heing 1!1stortcd b) the prt'S1dent Afler the 9<I minute debate, the t"u shook hands bneny and then Joined thl'1r w1vt's and sup· nurl ers 1n pre midnight r<1llie!. l 'arH·r s aid ht' "fl'lt very gno•i · hut c·autioned :.upporter~ that "we:> v1• got another week to * * * More Tha11 105 Million Viett' Debate :"\EW YOHK 1Al'1 Belwt't'n 105 million and 120 million ,A men('ans wptched c.t t lea st some of the pres idential debate bet ween President C:trter and the R epublican c h <tllen gcr, Honald Reagan. rescarrhers for '>:RC and AHC est~mat~_t<Jlay · • HQth . estimates •• A BC::'s was, . the h4gher we re based on ove rnight aud1enct> r atings from the A.C Nielsen Co. ror three la rg·e cities New York. Chicago and Los Angel<'s <IS well as markedly higher-than· norm a l·TV use in the thrct> c1t1cs during the d e bate Tuesday night T·he;e· was nu 1mmed1ate uu dience eMimate fmm CBS The audience vrojet'l1ons hy AHC an,d NBC includecl viewers -who watched . the d ebate on j)ubllc televis ion. thou~h ratings for the non C'ummcrc1al network a re not included 1n the ,O\'ernight i.urve" AR~ad the largest share nf the audien<'e in each 1A the three ~11 N .. xt 'l'Uc"lll> Uw decision wt II IJt• nril m thr hantl., 11( de bat« 1ud.i''' .v• tlw l.1·a~ul' of Women Vott•l'i. or IJ11! 111·<.·i.~ Th~ dt•cis1on "ill 1>1.· 1i1 th<.· hand:-of m1llion!o. 11( i\111cncans l1k1• you · Al a i.111)llar rally a f1•w blo('ks ,1 ~a\'. Hc<i~;,rn s aid "l sccmt•d to do all rig hl I 'vt· t•xam111ed tny~l'lf .1nd I cu 11 't find any wuun1b It )!av1• rne an op vort u'nity ti> r~11sl' some 1i.sut:;o. ..1bout thl' fadurl'S ()( th1:. .ul m1nihtrat11111 O.ttlf PtlOI \t .. tl Ptoiot.o SUCCUMBS AT 65 Richard Helwig Mass Slated f'or Coffee Slwp's Hel1,uig M f'morial M a:.s for Richard lie I wig. 11wnC'r or H1di 's Coffee Shop a stundard in Newport HNJc•h for <>ari\' risers and ftsh· 1•rm<'n will be:-helcl Thursda~· at 7 pm ll1·lwil! ;1 long lime Balboa lsJ;Jn<I rt·s1d1•nl dil'd Sunday He was 65. Mass wi ll bt• ~aid at Our l.ad y of Mount <..:a rmel 1n ;\"cwport Bt!ach. The restaurant owner a nd his wife Hidi began operating the Balboa coffee shop 10 years ago a nd quickly established a follow· rng that ranged from policemen to ll1skelball s\n Bill Walton llelw1~ had ~uffere'd -e heart all<ick late last s pring a nd re <'<'ntly had l1•fl the nJ,>eration of the eater) to h1~ wife. wh11 held down mos t o f the· c11ok1niz chores. He also had received news re ccnlly that his coffee shop would be ey1cted · from the old . brick •,two -story becaus·e ·the ·owner ~as having trouhle g<'lting ade· quate fire insurance. Th e'hus baad and wife restaurant team were planning to change loca tions and re main in business. Helwig is survived by h is wife. daushter Nanc.v Warbur..Bon ol Newport B eac h and two g randchildren. c·1ties sur~t?yed 3J~rcent in '11111' New York. ~in Chi~h and 27 in Los Angeles . CBS was second tr) both New York and Chicag?, and .NBC 1¥aS the runoerJJp in ~ Los Angeles. • . .. OAANOE COAST .. ,.,....r~''' DAILY PILOT T "~ 0 '4"'0" (CM\f 0 .-11, "••oi •''" wh1th ' \Ori\t)lru•O ,,.. Nlf"W' Prw\to , .. puOh\fWCf t>o; ,,,.. Or11"10fl '°"'"'' PV'bti\n1nq Co,,,p .. nv ~Nt.ft• •d•hOift\ .. , .. Ow0'1\f'VJd MoAOI• ""°"'°" r:r1cHv tor c.o .. t• M.lfw ..., • .,o.,.u g.,_, " Hvnt1~tor1 Ot•f h Fount••" VAllf'r ,,.,,,.,., \.•(lun11 8••<" ~th t o.t\l Ai '•f'IO\fl ••Q1M1i•\ •Cll\•Ot'I '' p1o1Dl1\".0 Mt"'°""\ •rw:t S1.1nd•'' ft\fl Drt"f,P•I Chll)h~1f'41 Dtlf"t '' ti l)O Wfl\I 8 •f '!tt,.,..I P 0 80 1 1 t6(> (O"I• Me\jil ( •lot&rn•• t1•1• .............. "''•\•dltnt ttl\G P .;c,I .,,,,.,,., • ffll•mn •H vll ( d•t&' ,_, ........... M•"•t1•f'l1J £°"tnt CM r .. •N l"'.Mt A"''"*"'' ,_.•l'\ttO•f'tQ £t11f0( HRE ·NEARLY our. • • Riverside County near Prado Dam. "Orange County a lways seem s to be the recipient of fires that s ta rt in other areas. That's why we began planning at 2 a .m .. " ·Holmssaid whUesippini coffee at a fire co mm a nd ce nter estabUshed at Yorba Regional Park. have e.asily burned to Orange Park Acres in the foothills east of Oran~e and become atlother PaseoGrande fire .• That 1967 blaze bui;ned across 48,000 acr es. It ultimately destroyed66bomes . f'r•• P•8., 1ll SPYING CHARGED • • • throughout the present week, authorities said. The cit.le( said Officer Long h a d requested to go to the m eet· 1ng and that his ro le m attending 1\ was to keep abreast of what is gum~ on in the commun1t)' "fl 1s our position he CLong1 1 wa11 there on the o rders of the ch1t•f ." /\('l.lJ attorney MP1r Wcstre1t h said after filin~ llw f('gal al'lion The suit as ks for a c()urt ordf'r 10 "dt•<•lare u.nlawful thl' prt"il'nl µulic y a nd p ratt11.:e of the ~l'Wf)<irt Reach l'olll·c· Depart m<:nl of surreptitious !\· surveill· ing n'mv1olent. law ab1dtn1! 11r· gan1 iat1ons, ind1 vu.Juab. and ~s· s1•rn bite:. wh1rh they i.ponsor or a tte11d " The tontroversy s urround ing lht• ACL cunfl'r<'nn• l.(rtw out of I ht· prcsl'nte <1( Loni,: at '1 session on polieC' prnl.'titt•s Accorcling to Wl'i.tre1<:h and at lorney Ron Talmo, a pl;unllff in thl' :.uit. Loni( regbtered a nd IJaid his fee:. for the confe1 «nee, but failed lo giv1• his full n<11ne at lht' rl'.:1str.>t10n \abh: a nrj did nut i!lt>ntify hini4'1f a s u police of fi rer '. T he\' s aid ·the.· oHinr to"k · ·1·ui>1ous note·!!> ' dunng lh\• s ession on p1>lic1• in1t.'ll 1~enn• gathering. Wht•n Long ·i. prc:.enet· was evt:nluall) n·alncd. he wa!> a skl•d to 1dcnhf~ h1mst>lf and then asked to s tep outside the l'tm f1·rc·nc·•' room During a hallway discussion with ACLU attorney Hees Lloyd , Lo ng insisted he was present on· ly as a private l'itizen, Wcstreich said n ut lht.· µc11ic·1.: 11H1rcr also ad milted <1 la" e nforcement of ri1·1·r is on duty 24 huurs a day und though hi s notes werl' µrivt1h•, ht• <'l)Uld turn them over lo thl· pohc•1• dt·partrncnt I .l11yc1 told l .11ng ht.· eould re lurn to lht• c·onft:n·net• ir he ex p l:.t lnt.'d hlS j)rl'Sl•OC't'. hut the Of ricer dccl1nc·d an ti left. the J\C I. said Though Long hatl insisted h{· "as present on!)' a~ un mteres t t'd c·1tize11, <;r1Ji.s w<is quoted St'V£•ral days lutn as !;ay1 ng the offic·t.'r "'ai. tht•n• on hr:. orders Tht• l'h1t•f sa1fl Long was al tencl1n~ lhl." :-1 ·,i.1011 to noa•; an~ '·al'tual 11r pt•n·1•1vcJ nr other problt'mi. in t('rm ' of pola·t• ('om munlt,\ rl'l:.11111n~ to dett•rnm1e whether tht·re W(·rt· in fat'l. any •~sues "o the tlt'partnu:nt could takl· pos1i1hle i1<'L111ns in rl'sponst· to t hnse cnnc·<.·rns Wt·~lrl'lrh s aid Tut.·sd ay thal, basNI on ('al1furn1a Su0pn•mc Court tl1•c1s1on!-poltt·« cit-pan m l' n t s <' u n n 11 t 1 n r 1 I t ,. a t ,. d a-.-.ro11 111 .. 111111--. ... t h c•rl' 1 ~ proh•1ht• c·aU !!>•' I h .JI -.011wtl11ng 11 lc·gaJ M ulrl 1 <1k•· pl;w1• f 'ro• P~ ll SCHOOLS REVIEWED ••• c·losing a sqphisttc·ated Je<irn111~ n•nter like "' h1~h s rhtml Tort:.1.1 lh.'!o.s . .'.\:(•wporl Hc<ic·h t ru~tet', noll'cl. "It ~f'l·m:. to m .. "t."rt.• t>at•k to thl· '>iWIE:' plarC' Wl' t•1lher find a Wa\ t11 add to th(' poµulat ion:. 11{ o ur high i. 1• h {In Ii. or wt' r "° 11u1· t> th 1· <numbl•r of1 hi gh i.c·hm 1ls ~e h<tve · Wavman i.a1d tht' problem " ('om po unded by t he cl1stn<'1 s nN>d lo utilize tht· high sthool f:.itilit1cs in :.up1>ort1ni:: p r•1 gram s cut for budgetar) rea!'>on:. al the lowe r gr:tdc levl'b Also to be considered. '>:.t1rt trustee Barb<ira Sklllin~. art-lhe potential los:. of :.1>cc·1al federal and s tale grants to the d1stnc1 ai. school closures fore~ ch mind t1on nf some kinds or program!> llt•!o.S l'OUnlt•rt.•d 'Thi· rn•ll'I time 11(• :.pend lcHik111~ a l th1i.. th e le:-s sense 11 m;;.kr·s t11 me t11· close a h1~h school The· hoard ha!!> lit·t:n v.1.11t1ng for <.1 lc1?al opin11111 t•ll 1usl wha.t a l' I t I H' n !> d Cl s LI rt· (' IJ rn m I t l e p ... 1111uld and c;1n do, under stat<: la" In pn•1111ui.l) tl•l'>lll.I! c1 ~ht "rho11I:-1n the 111 -.t r rl't a .. enrullmt'nt <lcl'lln,.d , the board has m ;.1n1l:.11t'd 1"11mm1l1<:1•s for I\\ 11 M.'JIJril tl' l..i\I..~ ('ons11lerat111n c1nl~ or what t11 rto "1th ~thoob st•lcckd fnr 1'1<1:.url' h) th1· li1rn rd C'o11:-1dt·r;ll 11111 Of wh1 C'h M·h1111l-. 'h11ul1I ..11·1 uall.> be C'l<is t•d and what ... h1n1ld tw <l()ne with <1ri d pr111wrtu:!> l>isi·1iss1on 1'ut.•sda1 nigh\ Ln d1 C':lf1·d lh.11 lh1· prop•becl n<'w 111n1mllll·1· .,houlfl ~<h wh11·h ~•·hool .... 'h•llllfl 1 !11..,1·,,. f 'r.,,.. Page I I DUNES BACKED .. ~ . Newpo r t Bay H e a d<l ed . however , that planners think about 350 total s lips <ire enou~h . . The r<'developrrrent plans call for a m otel no t111ler jhan JO ff'et high m which from 250 to 350 rooms "ould bl' built 11n· s umattly for rn1~dle m comf' vis it ors document s pelhng out uses for the aquatic pa rk awaits revie~ by the sta l e Coa s tal Com · m1 :-.i.ion ' . ll1~ lh~·IA11.:;,d l\1;1.'tal l'lan. 1n "h1"h count\ 11ffiewls propose µ11hr1es to admrnist1·r the lagoon :in ·.i T'he rci'1t•\'l'lr1pment plan IS (ic31~n~d lO ·fit with these coasta l policies, said Armijo .......Among othe.r features of the Bui 1( memh...rs of the C'Oastal plan is a pedcs l ria n bridge commiss1011 require chan~es to crossing. the · Jag~_;u> .. ~.:... ~ Ulg t.;pJ.Ult.xi~VJ>ed Ja.eslil._n· ni)(ht . camping f'ac ihty. a T61ke • 9t)ol 1C"1es. tff4' n·1h-velop.-nt trail. a restaurant and shops de· plans .Jill hav<.• to he moam:ed. signed for daily users of the he sa id . recreational area. · Ther e would bl:' plent.y o f The planning commissioners l'hanges made if Newport Bea<'h also approved an environme ntal l'll.\' officials h ad thr authority impact r eport on the plitn during They have argued against con the meeting Tuesday. struclion of lhe motel and arc While the ~evelopment plan a s king that no more '?oat slips is going through county process · be ins talled untrl the water quali· in~. another broader policy yofthebayhasbeen1mproved. Office• (O\til Mltw UO Wht ft,u \ttf'Pt l~ f\..•t-h 10U ~o (H\• H'tJf\•h ttuM1"'ton n..01 l111' ft•4U,, Bo\,it.w•'d The centerpiece of the fire fight· Ing strategy was the use ef five· engine strike forces. The forces were dispatched to trouble spots as the need occur red. For example, when the eutem flank of the fire jumped the Riverside Freeway near Weir Canyon,.about 2 p.m . Tuesday. 40 pleq_a ol equipmeQl -represent· TheQwl fire. so-named because it originated near an Owl Cement Co. plant west of Prado Dam was deliberately set . Holms con· firmed. He said there wea:e at least· six locations aloni l;flghway 71 where the fir~ originated The fire moved qu]ckly to the west'. first consumin1 the blUa en the ea.st side of Sant& Aoa Canyon. · tt"n be,rtria down on Yorba Un· da •1 eaatemdeveloped ed1e. ... See the future of skiing at • in1 five strike forces -were dis· patched. 1be names. were quelled within mlnutet. Had the ftre not bee.-1tapped llfhen ltjwnped to the llOUth l"8 ol tbe f,...a,, Holma Mid, It eauld W inda smtinl up to 50 mUe1 per hourdrovetheblueaJon1. Hohm said be rKelved reports that lome pta ln the center of the-ft.re mar have esceeded 100 mil• per hour. - . COIOHA DEi-MAI 2131 I. COAST HWY. ,75.9700 llVIME 4701 IAIRAMCA :ss2-s2s2 · -~ \ I I \ - ., Laguna/South Coast \'our Hometown Dally Ne•·Npaper roL. 73, NO. 303, 'SECTIONS, A PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS • ··r:,,_ ----... ---()ra11ge (;oast Residents Offer Opinions-------., THE GREAT DEBATE: WHO · WON? ('ompllH By Ow Dall) Pllot Staff Alon~ tht• Oran9'l' Coast and throu~hout Ur11n1w Coun ty . residen~ ~erC' re1tet111g tuduy to the 00-minute te lev1st'd confrontaUu11 betwet'n President Carter and c;ov Reaga11 Who won'! Here 1s a non sc1t'nllf1t• ... umplJng on omt' rt'JH' tions 81)'.lbe "'el&oa, 3-1. San L'lt•mente .. Rt'at:an came across 'as rc•a ll~, .. he1n~ murt' kno'A ledt;:eabte on econom11· issues and 1 agre~d wllh his asses:,ment of wh) there 1s 111 Oat1on There IS simply" too muth government spending I don 't think Carter offered anythmg new for me to elect him for another four years • Paul Hazeman, 35, Laguna '.'11gut•I "l'rcs1dent Carter was the winner 'He seemed to m~ to be more presidential looking He was cooler, more precise. and an:,wered c•as1 ly Governor lleaga n app\'art'd hailing and dt>fcns1ve ' Frank Harrington. 77, Newpor1 Beach ··1 think both did real well and did a prdly good JOb of keeping pcrsonaJitics out of il If I had to pick a winner I'd say Heagan lie was at a dis,.dvantage any ~ay because Carter hus all the figures... · Ben Combs, 21. Huntington Beach: "Reagan won. He· showed more showmanship. I also was impressed by his position to lower minimum wages for teen-agers. "The economy wouldn't be in any worse condition if there was an executive at the head of the executive hranch " Lyn Sherwood, 43, S<&n Juan Capistrano : ··1 felt that without a prepared script. Reagan crumblt'd before my n·ry eyes fie projected nervousness and made faces while <.:artt•r was speaking. My opinion is that Jimmy Carter won the debate hands down by projecting a coot. attitude while Heal:(an was on the defensive " Marilyn Rose, 55, Newport Beach: "Carter evaded the issues terribly and kept attackmg Reagan The poor ~uy kept having to defend himself. ··1 think Hefrgan was clearly the winner and answered every ques tion. Of course, I dislike Carter immensely. I don't know if Reagan ·s all that good but he couldn't do much worse." BUI Cresplnel. 90. South Laguna: "Reagan didn't knock the President. and I thought the President tried to belittle him on a few occasions We watched the debate very closely and think it was good for the country ... Howard Nelson, 71 , Laguna Beach: ''I think Carter ad· dressed himself to the specifics to the actual problems rather than the generalities. He wasn't just making state· ments of problems. He made statements of specific-actions tha~ had been taken under his administration. or that would be taken if he were re.elected. Reagan was making statements that offered no solutions to problems " t:hru Bunk, 37, Huntington Beach: "I was for Reagan anyway and I think he won although I listened to only por lions of the debate on radio " Marti Maram, 32. Fullerton: "Carter won because he had more substance to his answers. But the hottom line. I IStt GRF.AT DEBATE, Page A2) Wind . Eases; Brush Blaze Dying ,11ogo1~Pair Carl~Sisca <ttift) and Jennifer White shared homecoming queen honors ·this y~r at San Cle mente High· School. Both are 17-year-old seniors. They tied in the balloting for • homecoming royalty, so for the firsnim'e in the sch.ool's history, t}lere were two homecoming qyeens. They wer~ crown~·<juring fest~viti'es last w~e)<end. • . . ~ Slide Repair Job &ce With.Tune By STEVE MITCHELi, OflMIMily ,,lelSUlll Heavy equipment operators working below Del Mar Avenue in Laguna Beach will complete rough grading of the west-facing f wall this week. city officials said. And the contractor for the re· r construction of the landslide damaged hillside be lo"· Ar.ch Beach Heights is just about on schedule. with about a third of the work completed. ' Tliiity ~u.sand cubic yards of earth-. as well as about 40 feet of Del Mar Avenue. slid down the .west-wall during the heavy,rains. • :"last FebruarJt. The landslide heavily damaged two homes. and one, belonging to Dr. C. L. McArthur at 948 Del lhr. was bulldozed last month as part or the hillside reconstruction project. .Lagooa Beach officials have been·unsucceuful so far in efforts Prime Rate Hits 14.5 o/C; MEW YORK <AP> - Major·New York banks to- day raised their prllne leadini ratea to 14.5 per· , cent. the h11heat level since May. ICorpn Guaranty Trust Co. adnounced lhe ln· ca;-ue, from ·14 percent, and was Joined at the llal1ber rate by Cbase Manhattan Bank and by m-.JorCalllwnta banks. la*-"* ln t.t.e na· llo•'• money marketi ba" Miii rtalnC tharpl1 l• rfttDl WHkl. The can.., t•rauan baa ._,.._.of=for r~ a.dial r1 11 tu ...... , .... ,, .. .......... . to.obtain federal disa.:;ter funds tn repair the hillside. The city is racing against the clock to complete reconstruction before winter rains. The slide 'mass t hreate ns homes on Baja Street and Del Mar Avenue above the slid~nd about 10 homes· on Crestview and Gainsbof6ugh drives . im· mediately in the path of the slide mass below Arch Beach Heights. The counci1' aut~oriz~. the ex- penditure of $845,000 rrom city funds lo complete the res toration oflhe hillside. . . • • _ · -Assistant City Manager Terry Brandt said th4t work;shouM be completed by Christmas. He said crews from Savala-Construction. of Costa Mesa. will begin trenching for a storm drain next ·week. The plastic pipeline will stretch the length of more than thr~ foot· ball fields. from Del Mar Avnenue to the base of the graded slide area . <See SUDE. Pase Al) EditoT Calls Billy 'Pa.wn' WASHINGTON CAP> -A' maaastne editor says reported contacta between BUJy Carter and, PaleaUnJan leader Vasser N"afat help show that President Carter's brother was "oae pawn ln an am· bltiou1 lnfluence·peddlln1 scheme." Michael A. Ledeen, executive editor of the W aablncton Quarter· l)', told a Senate lnv•ltlator ~ that a Libyan apat ln llalJ and a Wntem lateW1111n aOalact Ud Mrved U hla IOUl'ftl for a llGl'7 oo tbe au.,.s Arafat ~-Billy Carter bu dented ever mMtlnt ·Arafat and· •entet re· • c.tvl111 a' taO,ooo Libyan pay. mmt. 11...agtinans To Vote On Bluffs ~~~ Laguna Beach voters will cast ~ ballots Nov. 4 on a blufftop pres-~ e r vation initiative that would add 25 feet to the-city's existing 10-foot setback for construttion on the bluffs. The initiative would also pro- hibit excavation of bluff faces, re· quire landscaping and grading to restrirl ground water. and re· quire a geologic study for pro- posed development on the bluffs. In addition, it wourd call for a specific plan for the city's central bluffs. and require a bluff walkway easement along !hose bluffs just south of Main Beach Park. The author of the initiative, Laguna physician Gene Atherton. says lhe meas.ure is necessary to rn ini mize the "cons tan{ hazard of eros ion and collapse" of th~ bluffs "' But opponents of the initiative ha ~e claimed it is "unnecc!lsary and redundant." They havc also characterized it as ambiguous and impractical to enforce· The J\therton initiative calls for a 35-foot setback, reducible by vari ance to 25 feet or 10 feet de· pending on the depth of the lot. J\nd those variances would re· quire c1ty""ide voter approval. ex· cept for lots 9f less than 80 feet, if the initiative passes. Currently the bluffs are des- ignated as environmentally sensitive. Therefore, develop ment proposals must receive ap proval from the municipal Board of Adjustment before construc- tion can begin. The board's de· cisions may be appealed to the Ci· tyCouncil. . In addition, zoning regulations and a ~foot height limit apply on the bl urrs and throughout the city. Beyond city controls. there also are state.Juidelines for blufftop proM!ctm. ' The \976 COastal Act states that "'n ew development shall minimlze risks to life and prol)f!r· ty in areas of hl&h geologic. nood andfirebazard." It alto states that development shall 'have "stability and struc- t u r a 1 integrity" and s hall "neither create nor contribute significantly to erosion, geologic instability or destruction of the site orsurroundln& area." · But thoee auldelines do not in· elude •pecific language for local situillona. Instead, the city's Local Coastal Plan talk force is char&ed with ideoWytq concerns regard· tnc tM La1una coastline. The 1roup'1 recommendations will be <See BLUFFS, Pase AZ> SPORl'SC.4Sl'ER IN FISTICVFFS Brent Muaberser, the CBS anchorman on.UM "NFL Today" 1bo•, 8nd oddamaker Jimmy "the Greek'' Snyder 1ot lnto a punohJn1 match Sunday ntaht in NewY~ltwureporttdtoday. The lwo were ar111la1 the Greek'• lack of time dwina hi• .''NFL Today" Mtmnt. .SU~. Pap Ba . BLOWN DOWN -It was the wind. not the fire. that ,Jlamaged homes under cQnstruction in Yorba Linda. Six new homes in the framing stages blew down Tuesday as Santa Ana winds pushed the Owl Fire toward the housing. "Now. we'll have to start all over again." growled one contractor . Then he said some other things. Owl Fire Reu:ard Set at $1 O,O(JIJ " . . . Th~ Orange COUl\tY. Board of Supervisors posted a $10,000 re· ward today for information lead· ing to the conviction or the person or persons rHponsible for setting Tuesday's 11,000.acreOwl Fire. Tht! reward was proposed by board Chairman Ralph Clark who said that people who start fires a nd get away with it are "absolutely preposterous." Phill'p Anthony, first district ' s upervisor. said Clark's proposal was an "excellent idea'' that might help stop arson caused fires. The board's action followed a report by Orange County Fire Department Chief Larry Holms. Hohna said the fire will be fullv contained by 6 p.m. toda)' and fully controlled-that is, out --by 6p.m . Thursday. Mus Drug Ra,ids By Merced Narc8 . . .Holmes said that arson definite· ly wasthecauseofthe fire and two others of lesser severity Tuesday in the Santa Ana Canyon Area near Yorba Linda. He appealed for information frorn ·the public to assist in· vesligators in apprehending the person or persons responsible for starting the blazes. The Owl Fire for several hours Tuesday threatened hundreds of homes in the northeastern section of Yorba Linda. Halloweening Haunt Slated The Boys Club of Laguna Beach ls hosting an evening of horrors Thursday, complete with a haunted bowie, costumes. games and contest.a. The fri1htenin1 festivities 11et under way at 5 p.m. with com· peUtlon ln bobbin.a for lhe apple, a bean bat tou and other L 0 S BA N 0 S ( A P > -sames. Authoritiet ln Merced County Ate p.m. the creaking doon of have ..,..led 39 suspected dru11 the hau..ted hoWJe will open, and dealen In a broad sweep alon1 a Boys Club officl•ls say ll 's 50·'!1llebelt. scarier than ever thla year. .(IJ of those arrested ln A COllume contnt beCina at Tuetday'sraldlwereebaraectln ·"'9 :30 p .m . and the niSht's warranll with felony drus 1alel, eelebraUon la open to all Lasuna mott lnvolvln1 marijuana and Beach younpten. For more ln· LSD, accordlnt to Loa BUIOI formation, call the club at PollceCblef Charlet J. Martin. 4"4·2535. 750 Men Control Inferno By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL Oll,.D•llyPlle4Si.tt A 750-man firefighting force to- da v had almost. contained the 11 ,000-acre Owl Fire that Tuesday pushed within yards of expensive hillside Yor ba Linda homes before its direction shifted and it move d into an uninhabited canyon. The fire. after threatening homes aJong two sections of A vent ta Del Norte and Vista Del Norte Tuesday anemoon shifted and burned into Telegraph Canyon. Then the winds died and firefighters knew they had gained the upper hand: Weary: soot-covered firemen from agencies I h r oughout Southern California -including a ll Orange County cities -were slowly being released to their . home jutis_dictions-as lbe fire burned itself out :md the fire fight wound down . · In its fury late Tuesday mom-. mg. the fire destroyed three struc- tures a rustic ranch house a.nd two barns --caused serious bums lo two bulldozer operators. burned an unknown number of grazing cattle and disabled two oil drilling ngs. The fire for a period of several hours threatened hundreds or new horn es some not yet occupied - <SH FIRE. Page A2) Realtors Sponsor Blood Campaign The South Orange Count1 Board of Realtors 1s sponsoring a blood drive Friday from 11 : 15 !i.m . to 4 g.m. • , . The American Red Cross bloodmobile will be pitrked in the realty board lot at 34M2 Calk! del Sol in Capistrafto Beach for donors. in good healttf who weigh at least l 10 pounds. For an appointment, call the Red Cross at 835-5381. C~ast \\'eat.her Clear through Thursday. Lowest tonight 52 a long the co~st. 62 inland. Highs Thursday 77 to 87. l~SIDE TOD.:\~· Tht most popular new spectator rporl II OM of the olde1t, with some uanatlons. It'• /nnak mud wrelf~. on which Hugh Mulligan das· cour1es on Page A16. •••• -~· -. • • 1 c t I , • t ' ll tl l ~ AJ ' OM. Y PtLOT ~--J U T BRE..4KJNC---....... New Fire Pushes LOlt •trou Jrom r0do11 '• iuorld Mii IMltlollal MW cMwklpmnl• " Two.Iraqi Bombers Slwt Do1,,n by Iran lJEJRUT. ~banon I A f> 1 Iran said today 1t shot down • lo111t ran&«' St1vu•t built 11tn•tc1tH' lr.iq1 bombt'r n\:1tr tht• holy city llf Qom, ht>1td~u 1H1«'1 " of l!\lam1r rt"volut111nan lt>idrr Ayatoll ah Ruholluh Kooml'm1 , Tht• lr.ani;an c-ommuniq~. l'l•rnt>d b> Tehr•n r•dm. did not Kuy wtwthl'r lhr hol.~ c·1ty of lr•n"• Sh11tf' :ocetl was bombed The l'Ommumqu1.• a lso r llum('d an.othe r Iraqi Tupolev bomber wH shot dow11 1w.1r 1-:,fuh11n t~~ milt'' ")Ulh (If Qom 1tnd dt'E'IJ ln n·nt ral lnm "All !'ix en·~ nwmbt>r11 ot the bomber' Wt'rt' burnt in thl' fire of AJlllh'i< pu.nishmf"nt thf' rommuniqut-~111d u 1-:r11111T I \ •• • l'hr) 1>lt'r t 'ut " lt>dlH ft'J)(lrtt'd IOl>l>t'I> or $4~ n 11l1111n in the 1h1rd 4u11 rter uf the \ear Olll' na aner t-'ord Motor Co · rt.•port'-'d ln:.~e:. uf ~!'i n111lwn lht' wor!\l qulllrterly loss 1n thl' :tuto innu:.tr) ·:. h1!\tor> To Sea I.OS AN<iELES t AV1 Uru!lhf1r.es fueled by erratic ~o mph S anta Ana winds r ha r red ne11rly 30 square mi.les of Southf!m California today u a firf' brQke o ut und quickly ~pread IA Ventura County five fires wert' concentrated 111 Ve ntura . Ora na e . L o s A n~t'les, San Bernardino and . Santa Barbara counties. I The Chryslt'r unno1int·t'mt'!nt hrnught thr total rt'd ink for the 1utu industry:> Rig Th r~t' 1•om1mnie to Sl &!'> b1thon for the July S.•ptcrntit;•r rwr111<1 I ;1.•111•1111 Motor:. C11rp :.a id Mclnday 1t l<J:-1 $567 m II h o n • Amt•fl('an ~h1tu1 ~ l '1111• I:. tu clnn•)UOC'f' Ill> f1,1:urc UI t'af'ly N11v1.·mber Tht' new fire broke out at 7: 15 a m today near Bradley Road on the Camarillo s ide of Z,263· luot South Mountain and was be· mg pushed toward the sea by 50 mph easterly winds , said Ven· t11ra Cour1t y fire spokeswoman .I ane Hero ' Chl')sl~r ·s lus1> ~ork cd out to $7 .i2 ~r common :.hare ln lht' same pt>r1od 1.J:.t )l•ar lhc c·om pany lost $461 mll hun or $7 15 per common shar e Thdl brought the com pan) ~total defi cits Lu $2 5-i billion over 11cH·n quarter11 TII~ ln•a• _.,. E•rap.-(4 ... t Prbetu SAN !·U.lS O~l SPO <AP > Al.Uhorities were searching the Centra l <.:ahfornia t·oi.st today for t hree inmates who walked away from two state and federal prisons Tuesday afternoon and this morning I,.... llfiw.,..f!ltll Ho•ta9r .....,"' By Tbe Aa~l•ted P n:ss Iran's Parliament today resumed secret debate on the fate of the 52 U.S. hostages and sources in Tehran said the members would vote in public session Thursday on proposed terrus for the prisoners· release But Parliament deputy Hussein Hashemian, reached by telephone from Beirut, said he belie ved the debate would con- tinue "probably four to fiv e. mavbe six days." The Tehran sources said the Majlis, or Parliament, scheduled a public meeting after a stormy. fou r-hour debate behind closed doors today. They said the report of the special committee s et 1:1p weeks ago to propose conditions would be read and debated and a vote would be taken Fro• Pap.II GREAT DEBATE • • • ·'There':> no threat to slruc· 111 rl'S now. but the wind is reall v blow ing and it does n 't look good .'· she said IL quickly s pread to 50 acres a nJ was still growing. The t.'arlier Vt.>ntura County fire . ;ifter r ac·ing thro ugh brushland in Sycamore Canyon l\t'ar Point Mugu Stat e Park 15 miles :-.outheast, was contained today a fter blarkening 8.000 ;wres. said county fire depart· ment spokesman Mike Zoll. No time of <'<>ntrol was pre dieted. and Zoll cautioned that the blaze could erupt again. "It all depends on what the wind does ... he sajd "It's really tric ky." Zoll said the fire . 35 miles northwel>t o f Los Angeles. threatened numer ous homes. a lthough none was re ported damaged or evacuated Firefi g hte r s s tarte d a "backfire'' to keep flames from Camarillo Stale Hospital, but it was never really in danger. he said. * * * F,....r .. .-AI FlRE ... _ .: .... o .. ,, ,., ... s"'""- 1 ROUGH GRADING OF DEL MAR SLIDE AREA IN LAGUNA NEARS COMPLETION ,l:anm~:;: ;;: ondProyo~~' ::nPap A I I SLIDE ... .Final Vote Push C LEVELAND <AP 1 Pres1 dent <'arter and Ronald Reagan eme rged upbeat from their de- bate and charged into the final six days of the 1980 presidential campaign. concentrating on the big.state prizes. Each claimed the edge from his performance in their head·On confrontation Reagan headed for Texas and Carter for Pennsylvania , two of the major states still Judged a tossup in most s urveys. With most public opinion polls 0£8AT£RS PLA YEO TO T£LEVISION--A3 DEBATE PROVES TO BE STUDY IN STYLE5--A4 saying the presidential race 1s Ca rter la s h e d a t h i s Ht.-p ublica n ch a lle n ge r as "d angerous and belligerent" on fore ign policy lie des cribed Re agan's positions on domest ic issues "ridiculous · a nd "heart less ·· Reagan in quieter but biting language of his uwn blamed Carter for infl ation and un e mplo y m e nt and s ai d he couldn't desr nbe his differences with the president on the uses of Am e r ican mi l it a r y powe r "because I don't know wh;it Mr Carter's policies a rc .. * * * More-Than 105 Million The plastic pipt! will provide for s urfact.' dra 1nag<' com(• lhe rainy s eason . a nd µrohihil water t:'rosiun 011 the s t N'P ~lope. An eight inr h sewer hne 'will be placed paralle l tn lht· slorm drain, roughly h1~wctin~ the diamQnd· s haped graded arf'a, Brandt said. The 1.000 foot cl<ty pipeline will con nett at Dt•I Ma r A venue a nd an ex1 st1ng manhole· un Crestview Dnvt• Sl•vcn h11n lo11lal n >ncrctt.• ter- raC'l' drains will he poured on the bare slope to prevent erosion, and the area will he hyd roseeded near the end uf Dec.:emher llug(.' S<'rapt>rs and loaders that pushed nearl~· 65.0()o cubic yards or earth around the sloJle Ql(~rthe past munth "''Ill IX' leaving th.is \\t'l'k ,.,.... ra_. Al BLUFFS ..• loo close to call , Tuesday ni~hl's T/• ~e D b as anxious owners braced for debate was viewed as a potential-r lew e ate sent to t~c Planning Commission think . is lh<.1t whoever wanted Carter thought he won. what see m ed near-certain ly decisive e vent. and each can ;ind City.Council. whoever wa nted Reagan thought he did.·· destruction'. They watered down didate played what he believed NEW YORK <AP I Aetween L o ca I g <> v e r n m e n ts are Jim Kin.Dey, 42, Yorba Linda "I thou~ht Reagan won. their roofs and loaded their cars were his strongest cards 105 millio n a nd 120 m 11li on res ponsible fur prep<.mng their but 1 also thoughl Nixo n won over Kennedy in 1960, so that with possessions . Few. however , An AP poll s aid mos t of those Ame ricans waJ.ched at leal>t coastal pl.ans slating what tells you h<>w important lo1uc 1s " leftthet.hreatened area: who watched the debate leaned some of the pres idential deba te problems ex 1st and how their Ted Brown, 57. Newport Beach . ··1 think ReaRan tried Others seemed oblivious to the toward Reagan even before the between President C<.1rter and coastlines should be regulated. to get down t6 the nitt ·-gritty but Carter kept trying to menacing fire. One homeowner debate. and that each candidate the Republican c halle nge r . The Local Coastal Plans a re s mear tum. Reagan came orr a lot better -· that's who I'm dug poet holes for 'his fence ; gained about6 percentage points Ronald Reagan. researchers for due for certification by the supporting... •· anolhercUthiafrontlawn. after the debate _ mostly from NBC and ABC ~timated today. Regional and State Coastal com - llllle llobluoa, 33, Orange: "l think Carter made the Orange County Fire Depart· the ran.ks of the undecided. Both estim ates ABC's was missions by June30, 1981. better prese.ntation. I s us pected that Reagan was nervous ment 'Chief Larry Holms said the higher -were b ased on The Local Coastal Plans are in· and hesitant in his a nswers and Carter took a better gr asp Tuesday night that the fact only overnight audiem·e ratings from tended to ev<'ntually replace the of the issues , three structures burned was a Laguna Theft the A.C. Nielsen Co fo r three coastal c•>mm1ss1ons as <.1 regulat· Marilyn OeCesare; 38, Irvine : "Mudslinging contest credit to planning efforts that l arge c ities Ne w \'1lrk . ing syste m for California's between two little boys Reagan won be~ause his answers were launched immediately after Chicago and Los Anj!eles as s horelim> and ability to articulate were better. He did Jess mudsling-t he fire began burning in ()iscovered well as markedly higher th;in-If Atherton's initiative passes. in~ Riverside County near Prado normal TV use in the three cities the City Council could theoretical- Virginia Cankar, 52. Laguna Beach. "Reagan weot in Dam A Laguna Beach man reported d u r ing the debate Tue.sday I~· f1hd that docuQ'lent to be ade· a very relaxed fashion Carter was very uptight.•lt W&s in· "Orange County always seems that $3,000 worth of Jewelry and night q uate a nd forego c reation of teresting that Carter won the c;oin nip and could have ta ken to be the recipient or fires that othe r items had been stolen There was no 1m med1a~e au-separateshoreline,egulation:5 .. the last shot on some m•Jor questions . but chose not to 'I.bat st\ rt in other areas That ·s why from his. hoff!e at ai unknown d ience estimate from CBS ~therton describes the city s in itself gave Reag~n the edge 1f nothing else Rea~an m~de. a we began planning al 2 a .m .... lime in recent mont~s. . ·-· _!!!e_~~Ee prpJ~t:ttq_~s t>~ • ·~tll.lldar~.OC-:de~elo~enLo{~ ,. ver y astute point on wha1 he had .done ~rv clean -air W -~mNaidwhite.M>K._....;...;.~.--~h.elll, ~,,_. _..:._~...o.:~!.J::;.'..'\l '··<.w.\:ilJ;~ i -: ... _.·~ .. "-\ -..',.,! ..L .~ ... ""--~···: '(i1• '· ...! 0..!-1 CaHfom ia·" · ~ .. _ ·~ -' .. ·-~-·-a f ire c 0 mm an a_-. cent e r Stree~ ~~tw ~ who wetched' the 'd~b atc o n He has said that this -has led to. , Muilyn Ghere, 40. Laguna B~ach: "The candidates established at Yo~ba Regional pair of cufffinks. a gold pin, a public television. though ralln~s destruction of some bluffs, Joss of often did n6t ans wer the question~ One question where l Park gold ring, an antique coin purse. for the non.commer cial network public views. and entlangerment~ re'ally noticed that was a bout how to deal with terrorism . The centerpieceofthefirefight-and an antique stick pin were are not included in the overnight of people and property. But, he Neither candidaJe answe red that They IJ.idn 't spend quite ing strategy was the use of five-missing from his home. · s urvey, said, the meas ure is not designed enough ti me with the questions. Instead. they were respond-engine strike forces. The forces Maroon told police the items The audience for th~ Carter to block home construction. ing to arcusations But overall. the He bate was not a total dis-were dispatched to trouble spots could have been taken any time Reagan· debate compares with ·'The i.Q!!iat ive is addressed to appointment .. as the needoccurred. between March 1 and Oct. 28. an estimated audience of 90 major reaevelopme nt. .. s aid Raymond Let>, 30 , Newport Beach "I didn't think Police reported there were no million for the highest·rated of Atherton "It's not our purpose to much of the deba te there really weren't any winners signs of a break-in at the res· Carter's debates with President make a deci!iion on someone's "Both Reagan and Carter just restated the ir own pos1-i!lence. Ford in 1976. dre am house " Lion;-and policies I 'm not supporting either of them." $1 M;ll;Oll Carolyn Waltl, 44, Dana Point· "I don't think thf' de-., ., bate had any effect on how individuals are going to vote Basically it was Just a rehash of what has been previously said. The difference is that this lime both candidates were l<Jgether Howe ver . looking at the d ebate from a Republican standpoint. I think Reagan fared better than Carter .. . Sera Scbubec. 62. Irvine "I think President Carter wol\ the de bate. He showed more intelligence. He wasn't a~·much on the surface .as Reagan. Carter k:lew the facts and s howed that he learned from his experience as pres i- dent 1 was thinking of voting for Anderson before debate but after hearing from them J think I 'll vot-e for Carter. I don't think Reagan 's history in California was good either.'· llGb Yablonski, 40, Santa Ana: "I got a feeling that , both candidates did an exce111!nt job of avoiding the ques- tion. It was retty muc h the same rhetoric l 've heard in the past.·· Oft~NOE COAST l '>( DJilY PILOT 'Tf'I.• Or ... (."\l (M1t• PHO'I •Hb 'llltht(ft ,, , com••NO '""" ,. •• , p..," ., ovoi.,,.,o D• '""' Or•n~ (N'I P\A>t1\h1"1Q Comp..-.,. ;.Ntjfl• Suit Filed· From F.lood A water recla mation d,istrict has ftJed a $1 million lawsuit against Orange County: charg- ing that the clogged San Juan Creek channel was to blame for Oood damages to its Dana Point fatililies in J anuary. The South East Regional Reclamation Authority filed the suit Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court. In the suit, of· ficials say that the J .B. Latham Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant was flooded on Jan. 28 and 29 after the creek was clogged with mud and debris. f .-dU.Oft\ •t@ °"'°'•"'-0 ~nO•t lftrOvQ" Fr•O<lt •or (O\I• Mitu PMwoon &.•<" Hunhf\.Qton i •••<h IJ:Ovl'\U 1ft 'l/•11•'( ltYlnt \.4'QWrt.t t ••Att''t '\outt\ C.N \t A \t"'il• req10'\41 t01lto4'I 1\ i :::::::=as;.·;~~,·~.·~ sw~:e'.f'~;,:;;"<p°c)' Two Women Claim Rape By SC Pair They claim the county is liable ror the $1 million in damages to the plant because it ia responsi· ble for clearing the creek. Count.y officials, meanwhile, have been unauccesaful so far removin1 excess sand even thou1h they h~e received com· mitment that the federal Emersency Manacement Acen- cy will pay for the cleartnc. Acu \\tiO CO\•• ¥4r!ll• C•t1torn1• •1•1• I ' ' I ,. J lleM rtN -p, .. ~10-nt """° Pvbt1~r T~"'a't(""14 Ed1to, tMfl\6'4 M~ M• "•\)1~'Q EOitOf 0......ML.-4\\•\t~t .._.fMoQJl'\9 Eo1•~ la9o1na llHch Office 1011 ,_,o C6ftt "•O"••• Two Beverly runs women who accompanied two men to a San C lemente apartme nt early Tuesday momin1. were raped by the pair before bein• alJowed to leave the building, police said. The women later called San Clemente police who arrested Retinald ·L. Holland, 34, of 423 Ave. Granada, char1ln1 him • with rape. Holland, a radiation monik>r, waa belq held in San Clemente Jail on SS0.000 bail: Police Hid they are •eekinc hia accompliee int.be alle1ed at- tack on tbe two women at Holland's apartment between 12:30 ad 5 a.m. T\aeMay. Hollaata alle1edl1 told tbe women u they a.ft tbe •PAtt· ment that, ''If r,ou caU the police, I'll pt )'OU. ' .... The federal ••ency want.a tbe co\lnty to sell the extra s and, but the state Coutal Commission has blocked the clearing unless the Hild t1 deposited on the n earby beach to hold back erosion. ' Committee Meeti, The L,afuaa Beach Circulation and Scenic Hipway1 General Plan ....Utoa Committee wW meet taallht \t 'f o'clock in the Clt1 COUMil cbamben at ctty Hall. Tbe f1'0UP wtU dlacuu re- vl1lom to the elty'1 General Plan. coaOMA D& MAI 21JI I. COAST HWY. 671-9.7.00 .... • 41 .... "' ... ...,, ......... ·.-• •#· ..... llVIMI 4701 IAllAMCA 552-5252 . , ~ Bantlngton Beach Fountabi ~!.~~0~y - •• t'our Hometown Dally NewNpaper VOL. 73, NO. m. 4 SECTIONS, 41 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ~,19IO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ~------Orange Coast Residents Offer Opinions-----------.... I THE GREAT DEBATE: WHO WON? c.. ...... , ... DUiy ..... S&alf A)ona the Oran1e Cout and throu1hout Oran1e Coun ty. reskten\5 were reactina today to tbe IO·miaute televised confrontaUan between Pt'esident Carter and Gov Reiaaan Who won? Here is a non·scientific samplin« on some reac Uona : _,. Wellee, 34, San Clemente· .. Rea.can came acrou as really being more knowledgeable on economk iuues and I a1reed with !Us assessment of why there is in· nation. There is simply too much government spending I don't think Carter offered anything new for me to elect him for another four years ... Pa.a Haaema•, 35. Laguna Niguel. "President Carter was the winner. He seemed to me to be more presidential looking. He was cooler. more precise, and answered e asi· ly. Governor Reagan appeared halting andderens1ve. ·· Fruk Harrbl..a. 77 . Newport Beach: "I think both did real well and did a pretty good job of keeping ~nonalities out of it. If. I had to pick a winner I 'd say Hea1ao He was at a disadvantage anyway becaW1e Carter haa all the fiaures." Bell Co• ... 21. Huntington Beach: "Rea1an won. He !>howed more showmanship I also was impressed by his pc>sitaon to lower minimum wases for teen-agers. "The eci>nomy wouldn't be in any worse·condition if there was an executive at the bead or tbe execu\ive branch." · L111 Sllerweod, 43. San Juan Capistrano: "I felt that without a prepared script, Reagan crumbled before my ver y eyes. He projected nervousness and made faces while Carter was speaking. My opinion Is that Jimmy Carter won "the debate hands down by projecting a cool attitude while Reagan was' on the defensive." Marilya Rose, 55. Newport Beach: "Carter evaded the issues terribly and kept attacking Reagan. The poor guy kept having lo defend himself. "I trunk Reagan was clearly the winner and answered e very question. or course. I di slike Carter immensely. J I don't know ir Reagan't all that good but he couldn't do much worse." • BUI Cresplael, 90. South Laguna· "Reagan didn't knock the President, and I thought the President tried to belittle him on a rew occasions. We watched the debate v~ry closely and think it was good for the country.·· Reward NelMe, 71. Laguna Beach: "I think Carter ad· dresaed himself to the specifics -to the actual problems rather than the generalities. He wasn't just making state- menta ol p~lems. He made statements of specific actions that had been taken under his administration. or that would be taken if he were re-elected. Reagan was making state ments that offered no solutions to problems.·· Cluu Bunk, 37. Huntington Beach: ··1 was for Reagan a nyway and I think he won although J listened to only por. lions of the debate on radio." MHtl Maram, 32, Fullerton: "Carter won because, he had more substance to his answers. But the bottom line. J (See GREAT DEBATE. Page A!l _lWind E.ases, Brush Blaze Dying .. ... HB TeacherS -'SiCk'. ; 17 Stay Home in Pact ~rotest By PATIUCK KENN EDY Ol ... O..ly ll'li.t , .... Teachers of severely han· dicapped studenta in the Hunt- inaton Beach Union High School District a~ed a sick-out today in protest · of stalled contract .ne~.uona .. ciall aaid 17 of the Z2 apfflal ation lnatructors at ' Wintersburg Guidance Ce~ter . 17200 Golden West St.. called in sick today. Substitute teachers with special education credentials were IUred to rm the vacant classes, according to district Superintendent Frank Abbott The work stoppage is the first In the district in more than a week. Oty V ete U r1et1 FY Residents Ask This is the seventh sick-out \n the district this year T here are 179 handicapped youngsters attending classes at the Guidance Center. Students afflicted with mental and physical handicaps,, aucb aa cerebral palsy and autism, are taught th e re . district s pokeswoman Lynn Henderson said. ·'There are regular special educ ation aides there and qualified aubatitutes were hired by 7:30 a .m .. " said lib. Hen- deraon. ''It's • safe situation or else we would have sent the stu- dents home." The sick·out protest today ~ Cable Proaiect "a' lt ~~::'!:i~~a!~~~e~=a~ . ._ ;.J .fij ~~~~~tT~t~~ ~c~':~tw:, ~~ -----c-75-0---Men Control Inferno lly FREDE~ICK SCHOEM F.HL Of'"' D11tr p, .. , SI.tit A 750-man fi refighting force to· dav had almost contained the 11.000·acre Owl Fire that Tuesday pushed within yards or expensive hillside Yorba Li nda homes before its direction shifted and it moved into an uninhabited canyon. Th.-fire. after threatenlni: homes alonK two sections of A venita Del Norte and Vista Del Norte Tuesday afternoon shifted •nd burned Into Telegraph Canyon. Then the winds died and fireflghters knew they had gained the upper hand. Weary. soot-covered firemt'n from agen c ies thro u g hout Southern California ~Qcludjng all Orange County c1l1e'S ~ were · slowly being released to t hei r • . gul arly interrupted the proceed- 81 PHIL SNEIDE&MAN . · ty. scheduled a puht~c forum for ings with jeering r.emarks. • • Ol .. Oelf, ...... ,.... ~*~,,,.·~· ~"' -~ ~~~~-.. ---~ · . ~me jlJl\sdicti~ "~~J.fl~.fil";J!'WJ111 ----;..· .x1i1•-.r•~~~~':l\1 ...... ,..~ · " ,r d do • •.~ ~~.i. 'C~ •. --/~<'rt. ~~ • )! ~ > ~-d ... :\: -~"''-·~ ~ · • 41tw~·i't~~t~4.t~· 4 -~c ~Itel· .... s ucators. Kisooatiori, · furor tn~°Fountain Valley compWllt.s and inquiries to_ ca· sented the school board with City Council cbamber'-Tuesdaoy ble company officials and cit y results of a s urve.v·of 453'teachers ni1bt, u angry residents of one staff members. . . showing rejection or the district 's affected nel•hbor~oocf de · In the wake of s1m1lar com· "final" contract offe r by a manded that construction be plaints. a clble forum has been maritinof88percenlto 11 percent. balled immediately and that the scheduled for 8 tonight in Hunt-. The district has offerejl its 8'l cab .. project be subject to a ington Beach City Hall. 2000 teachers a pay raise of 16 percent woun wn. ... In its fury late Tuesday morn· ing. the fire destroyed three struc. lures -a rustic ranch house and two barns -caused serious burns to. two bulldozer operators , burned an unknown number or graung cattle and disabled two oil drilling rigs. dt1wtde vote. Main St. . . . -over the next two years. The The rnidents, mostly from The .mul.ta -~tlhon .dollar leachersareaskingfor aoneyear o.1i......,. MMt .,._ The fire for a period or several hours threatened hundreds or new homes -some not yet occupied as anxious owners braced ror what s eemed ne a r ·certa in destructton. ntey watered down their roofs and loaded their cars with possessions Few. however. left the threatened a rea. Saa Loremo Circle in east cen· syst em is bemg installed m Hun· contract with a 14 pen:ent pay in- tHI Fountain Valley charged tington Beach. Fountain Valley crease . the ~ with violating their a nd Westminster under .. the The avera1t e annual teacher's property nsbt.s by permitting direction of the three c1t1es · salary.in the district is $21.000. ac- Dlektmon-Pacific Cablesystems authority. cording to district orricia1s. erews to ctil up their front lawns Jn Fountain Valley. <.:oun-(See SICK. Paie AZ> to i.nJtalJ cable boxes. c ilman Nielsen said public Durint the emotional ex-works director Wayne Osbome cban1e. one resident ac~uaed has been designated to field any ttae CCMmeil ol Nali tactics ln al-cable complaints received at Ci-lowiq tbe coutnactlon work, ty Hall wlllle another vowed he would "10 to j ail or the hoapit•l " before aUowtna cable crews onto Seminar-Set ,9ti Burglary. BLOWN DOWN -It was the wind, not the fire. that damaged homes under construction in Yorba Linda. Six new homes in the framinc 1ta1es blew down Tuesday as Santa Ana winds pushed the Owl Fire toward tbe housing. "Now, we'll have to start all over again," growled one contract.or. Then he said some other things. llU pioperty. "The principle involved here ii tbat a man'• home is bi.I cu- tle," declared W. A. ROHDe of lTm San l.Alnmo Circle, wbo claimed to bave aip•turea from ft neltllborbood reatdenta op- poMd to tbe cable project. • The councilman also said city inspectors have been orde...t.-to check the placement of cable boxes to assure they hav.e been The Huntlngfo'n Beach installed in the least obtrusive Neighborhood Watch Or1aniia- Owl Fire Reward Set -at $1U,OOO- Comdl memben Ben NielMn 'nd Barbara Brown, dele1ate Ud altenaate oa tbe 1overaina PultUc Cable Telemioa Authori· Prime Rate Hlu 14.50/()9 llSW YORK (AP> -New Yen bUb to- 1 ralMcl their· prime !Wllllal ,..... to 14.S per-t, tM ........ , .... . ...,. . ' -a.n.ty TrUlt . aa..-aced tbe la-·1w. ,,_ .• .-:••· d •••.,.. ... at the lll•r rat• br 'CllaH ... , ........... .,, ~----11 ........ u. ... · , .... \'.:••t markttl ~~r~ ·c.... .... =: .,, ..... ,. &::;-== 3 .r:rr.:: s~ta withiu utility ~asements. • Uon will eoncluct a bur1lary pre- vention seminar at 7 : 30 p. m. to- day at Harbor View School, 4343 Pickwick Circle. The Orange County Board of Supervt.ors poeted a Sl0,000 re- ward tod8y for infdrmaUon lead- in1 to the conviction of the penon or persona reaponaible for aetUn1 Tueaday's 11,000-acreOwl Fire. Philip Anthony, first district supervisor. said Clark's proposal was an "excellent Idea" that might help slop arson caused nres. City A'ttorney Thomas Woodnlff said the cabJ~ com- pany has been aiven tbe same ritht.a u telepihoae and electric companies to place their under· around lines within the ease- menta. which generally extend several feet in fr'Om the sidewalk. · The arH bas reported 43 reaidentJal bur1laries durinl the past two months, according to the crimepn,ventJon group. Huntlnlton Beach police detec- tl ve Jim W.ehr wlll be pest speaker at the aeminar. The reward waa propoeed by board Chairman Ralph Clan wbo Hid that people who start flret and get away with It ue "absolutely prepoeteroua." The board's action followed a repbrt by Oran1e County Fire Dep81tment Chief Larry Holm.a. Holms aaid the fire will be fully ~ntained by 6 p.m. today and fully controlled-that is. out-by 8 p.m.1bunday. High-rises Endorsed Holmes aaid that anon deflnlte- ly •uU.cauaeoft.befireandtwo others of leuer severity Tllelday ill tbe S...ta Ana Canyon Area near YOl'b9 Linda. He appealed for inlormaUoa from tbe public to aaalat ln- comm1a1lone r1 removed _,... vnti1•tan ln apprebenctlq the • would be impacted," IM•--· penan ar penom reaponslbk for heiSbt Umitatiom, aa action that Downtown propertJ ·owners startlqtbeblulll. would allow tlw buildinp to IO aa trooped to the podium in a ehow ol • h11h .. • econoaaleally feaatble •treQllb reqUfftlDI the .eew • • The 0.1 Fin for HvetaJ bouts coau..,_ upap Gp11t-•paC!t're: ·-· atalldank. Tunday ttan1t4Md lumdreda of quJte..U. A '9om•ie tM llOl'tbeutern HCtion Commluklaen llark Porter, IUchanl Holt lmploNd: "Tak• ofYOJ'baUnda.Olll)'onerestden· Ralph Bauer, Wes BalllllUI: and ~.t.! ... ,.. bandeurra and let "' U1I mtrwture, a l'18eb houle Beverly Kenefick nMd for the uu.aau loea\ed anr aa oru1e I'°"· hl,h·ritedeveklpmmt. Other rethlenta 11bd ttaat ~udlltroytdbytlwftre. ean ~r and Grace 4oWllton efforta be ~~to lD la recap llolm• aald the WlncheUODl*Mtbe mau... NYttat••eticwl of UM pr11eat ll'M nre UDe wu abDUt 10 mU• Jana lln. Sch\amacher Hid she la Ud ntalDiftl lM current vW... aJNlftvamll11""41. C!Oneeraed •botat Chi impact the atmoapMre. btlb·dtlmttr ......., wou1c1 have n. c:omm••• a11o 1.,....s to 11on ttam.,. nnmen npuq OD the elty't traa1pert1tlon ru1a pr•• m.clham ....._. the W. were 1Ji.ftad by lJI ft.re ayatem. Ual ~la tM Tftll Lat ....... 18taakertnck1, M band "We have DO rr..w11 ln tbe. Hdor ol the -~lly, adJaetnt to ert•• Hd four ... ueopters. at"ta and all tbe lll'Mt8 ln tbe dty Peclfle Cout ffllb••Y. Holm•~· Others seemed oblivious lo the menacin& fire. One homeowner dug post holes fo r his fence . another cut his front lawn. Orange County Fire Depart- ment Chief Larry Holms sai d_ Tuesday night that lfte fact only three structures burned was a credit t.o planning efforts that were launched immediately af\er the fire bega n burning in Riverside County near Prado Dam. <See f'IRl:t;, Pa1e AZl Couse Weather Clear through Thursday. Lowest tonight )2 along the coast, 62 Inland. Highs ThuTsday 77 to 87 · INSIDE TODA~ ., Thr mo1t populor new ~ctalor ,,ort ,. one of the olde•f. w&th aomr ooriotion1. LC'•,..,,.,.. mud ~lfliDf. °" which Hugh MtdUgon di•· courttt on,,. A/6. r- •••• A.I bAJL Y PILOT Hf ~--. JVST BRE.4taNG----.... 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Thn-.• IHMOl.t-!f t:1u-opr ('ua•l PrbuNU St\S ~-l 'IS OU IS PO I AP I Authorities wert searching thl' Central ( CJllforn1a roast today for three anmates who walked a~a.v from twn stall' and federal prisons Tuesday afternoon and this mornin,g By The Asso<'iat~ Press lran·s_ ~arliamcnt today resumed secret debate nn the rate or the 52 L.? hoi;tages ar_id sources in Tehran said the members would vot.e tn public· session Thursday on proposed ter ms for the Pfl s~rs .re leas('. Rut Parliament deputy Hussem llashemian. reai·hed b telep~ne from Rl'1rut. ~aid he believed the debate would co:. tinue probabl~ four lo fi ve. mavbe six davs · 'Th;-t c-ti"i·a n so urces ~aid the MaJlis . or Parliament sch~duled a puhh1· meeting a fter a stormy. four-hour de bate behind. d osed doors today They s aid the report of the special committee sel up week~ ago lo propose conditions would be read and debated a nd a vnte would be taken . ' FORMER MOUSKETEERS TOGETHER AGAIN Tommy Cole end Annette Funlcello Miee Meet AP WireOftOIO Mousketee-rs Rewiited fl llHBANK !Af'l It's been noons <1 Wl'l'k in tht• IY51h a long time sin('e they la s t Soml' ha\e hutlt 1•an·Pr.., 1n s a n g · · M 1 . c . K . E y show business Cubby () llr1en 1s M -0 tJ .s. E .. But the form· still playmg tht: drum~. T<1mmy er Mouskcteers and their fans ha-Cole is a m akt•uµ art1:.t. ShC'rry vcn'tforgottenlht:words . Alberun1 rim·!> t iHloon vou·cs -and c01nmt-n·1<tb and U1C'kie The~ a ll ~ot togethl'r <it a Ois Oodd ha~ a ro<·k band Ill') Studios sound :-.ta);?<· Tuesday "A Int ,., lb Jrl' :.till 111 ,ho\\ I 0 r e I 1 \' l' a p :J r t 0 ( t h (' I r rh1 ldhuod and a i•bapter of bus1m·~!\ s;11d C:oll'. who "lln T c·lev1s1on h i:.ton at tht' an EJTim~ for hi:-. makeup """"k ~l1ckf'y Mouse Club's 25th an-Qn ··narks1a1rl> at the Wh1H· n1 versary rf'union llouse .. ''lt 'i; iike we've nl'ver been ··1 guess "e liked 11 ~o muc·h a part." sa 1ct Annette Funicello. tha t \\t' d1 dn"t \\ant lo do µl'rhap'S th e most famous anythmgelsC', · hc·~a1d :'Yl ou,eketeer, who along with 30 Out other~ now 110 1'Vl'ryth1ng 8 Days Re•ala Each Clnims Debate Crown CLEVELAND <AP I Presi· dent Carter and Ronald Reagan e m erged upbeat from their de· bate a nd charged into the final six days of the 1980 presidential campaign, concentrating on the big sta te prizes Each claimed ' tHe edge fro.m his performance in their head-on confronta tion. lteagan headed for Texas and Carter for Pennsylvania , two of the major states still judged a tossup in most surveys. With most public opinion polls DEBATERS PLAYED TO TELEVISION-Al DEBATE PROVES TO BE STUDY IN STYLE5-A4 .,;ay ing the pres1dent1al race 1~ too close to call. Tuesday ni~ht 's de hale was viewed as a potential· ly dec isive event. and each can- didate played what he believed \\P.rP his strongest cards An AP poll said most of those who watched the debate leaned lowcird Reagan even before the debate. and that each candidate ~a1n ed about 6 pereentage points a fter the debatt> mostly from tlw ranks of the undecided l art e r la s h ed at hi s Re publi can c hall e nger a s ··dangerous a nd belligerent" on foreign policy 1-i l' described Reagan's po~1tions on dome ... t1c iss ues · ndiculou:.' and 'heart lrss · Reagan 10 quieter hut l11tinl! language of his O'\\<n bl<i melf C'arte r for 1nflat1or1 ~nd un l' m p I o} m t• n I a n d s :i 1 rl h e couldn't describe his diffe rences with tht pr esident on the uses of Amer ican militar.' puwer ·he<·ause I don't kno'\\< \\'hat Mr Carte r 's policies art> ·· R t>peatedly. Heagan said his Positions on issues were being distorted by the president. After the 90-minute debate, the two shook hands briefly and then joined their wives and sup· P-Orters m pre-midnight rallies. Carte r said he "fe ll very good."' but cautioned supporters that "we've got anothe r week to go Next Tuesday the decision will be not in the hands of debate Judges or the League of Women Voters or the press. The decision will be in the hands of millions of Americans like you.·· At a similar rally a few blocks away. Reagan said· "I seemed to do all right. l 've examined m yself and I can"t find a n y wounds. It gave me an op- portunity to raise some issues a bout the raitures of this ad- ministration .. * * * More Than 10.5 Million Vieu,..Oebate NEW YOHK IAP I Retween 105 million and 12 0 million A m e n cans wa tc hed at least som e of the presidential debate between President Carter and th e Re public an c hall~nger . Ronald Reagan. researchers for ~HC" and ABC estimated today. Roth estimates ·ABC's was the higher were bas ed on 11\ crnight aud1cm·e ratings from lh<' A C Nielsen Co. for three large t 1t1es New Yor k . Chica go and Los Angeles as well as markedly higher-than· nwmal TV use in the three cities du r1ni: the debate Tuesdav n t~llt · f 'rone Pogt-.II GREAT .DEBATE others donned hlaC'k l'ars and a from selling real estate. likt: wh ite T -s hirt and gathe red :\1 argenl' St11rl'.'. lo munaginµ a f1 I .& bt>fOrt' a huue Mi ckc'' Mouse supcrm a rk l·l. li k t· C:h <,1 rley 88 ~.-d•me•ts ,., J Laney • e • • • backdrop for the celebration. 1 Thos<' galhio•rcrl remembcrl'd .. t hasn 't been 25 years for the c hildhood days they sprnt on think , J!. tha t whoever wanted C<irler thought he s1>nH' of us ... Mlss Funicello the Disney set • whoevl•r wantl'rl Reagan thouj(ht he did.,. won, added as s he s igned autographs "Wt> went to school her e." Jim Kinney, 42. Yorba Linda "I thought Re agan won. ··wt! see each other :.ill the rem 1 n1 s ced M 1 k e S m it h . a hul I also thou~ht Nixon wrm ovl·r Ke nned) in 1960, so th<.it time " home designer, decon1tor and t1•lls ynu how important logic is M an Y o r l h e r n rm I:' r reno,·a tor , . ~ Tt>d Brown. 57. '.'lic wport Be<1...:h . "l think Reagan tned ~l ou~ekdeteC'rs a t the pa rt} wen• ··1 used to J!l\"l' thl' lt'Hl'h1·r Uw to "<'l down to 1he nitt.,·-gnttv but Carter kept trv'1ng to re unlle at Disney's Burbank . d f ,., J d . · J I o;ame assignment ('very ay or Ax Murder Trial Ready for Jury smear him Hcagan came off a lot better that's who I'm stu 10 '" u Y for 3 Mlckev months and s ht>'d never notice." sup pnrtino ·· Mouse Club anniversary special McKINNc-Y, T exas 1AP1 The Gores bah' "as found un-,., b I s aid Bonnie Kern. a housewife "' J Julie Kobla80D, 33. Orange: "I lhink Carter made lhe to t> t e evised in late No-a nd sometime danr<' instructor Candace Montgomery s a ys s he harmed in anotht!r roo m . and a better presentation. I suspected that Reagan was nervous vember. "'as arting in self-defense whe n daughter was st aying with the. and h~itant In his answers and Carter look a better grasp But the a cto rs· strike in· f'roat Pag~ tl I she hacked her former lover 's MootgQmerys ofthe1ssucs ter vened, Miss Funicello said. wife to death. Prosecutors con· Mrs Montgomery was arrest- )'larilyn Ot.>("esare. 38. Irvine "Mudslinging contest and rehea rsals resumed onlv SICK tend the ax slaying was a case of ed aft er pohce traced a bloody bet \.\-een 1"0 hllll• h<>ys Rc<1gdn won because his answers Monday . • •· • murder fmgerprmt left on the Gores· :I b I E xcept for ~11ss f''un1cello. T d . h d r f ant a 1 tty to ar11c·11l;i te we re better He did less mudsling ' o ay , a• Jur y ear 1nal re n gerator 111g who went on to "Bt•ach Partv" · Cha.,el called on the board lo re-aq~umenu, and "as tu dt'ridt· The prosccut io n c alled wit· Virginia (ankar, 52. Laguna Reach ... Reagan went m movies a nd peanut butter com-arrange its budget prtor1t1es, fire :'\1 rs Montgorne r~-, 341 . has ncsses who describ<'t,he victim a very rclaxt•d fas hion Ca rter was very uptight lt·w as in merrials. many of the former superintendent Abb<itt and c•losc acknowlcqged sla y 1ng B e lt~· as a calm. C{_uiet wo n with ~o • lerestmg that C'artl'r won the coin nip and could h a\'e taken M ou~cketeers woul~ not be rec Ore an View lllgh School Gore in June. Rut in testimony violent tendences. ~ense w1t-1h~ l.<J~l s hot on so me rnaJOr question~. but chose not to That ~l'(n1 zed As s m1l1ng. well lle _sa1d cl~ thP rour year la~t week, .s he said he was nesses had char~cten.ze~ Mrs 1n its elf g~'·(l lleagan Lhc edge 1r nothmg else Reagan made a . "c t ~1 b bed k 1 d s . t h <' y . kt> pl old h11!h schodlll'oul<l .. 4'av6bout drtven lo (1ght off her friend Gore as standoffish. d1ffi.cuJt to -very ust ut<> po1n1 on_ what lw had done on ·an~air • m11l10ns or Amencan young.sters $1 rn11l1on a )'t'ar that cnu5to w~eo Mrs Gore atta~~d he r !{~I along with and subJect to ~ "1.J.';.·,";;-'"'·~'ll"~"'.':"' ,....._.,.~~,..:~-""'-<-: ~ "' • ~ •J~~~~fi ~u~ ... <.~u.,,_ ~ . .:.._~'...Tri \'t ~~----> '> "• ·-.. "!~ ~----" --..._....;. v-.-,·~.r -::<:. ~ ~r~fii:<r~~·-.ro?t:ag~~~~ir-1.-~e~andid~·tes-~.: ''<.;l'~r~·~·~~·"'~~~ .. ~-,..,.!~'!." ..... lfl.""'l~ch~f ·Rtnr~~J1 no ~ ~~~-~ 1;t.111hm11~mir,. wltti ·~efu..&1·sw;.~ 'i~~~ni~-~ ': often did not answer the questions One qu~stion ~htrr I f 'rtJM POfl«-9 I I Allen told C hape l that d1stnct Alla n Gore. the savagery of the slaying to a rea ll) n11t1Ct'<l lhut was :-ibout bow to deal with terrorism •· ra n not afrorcl to me£'l the In a n attack pathologis ts "disassoc1ative reaction" that NC'1lhPr candidate ans wt!red lhat They didn"t spend quite F1RE teac h Prs ' s alary d C'mand s described as ··a cifssic case of m ade Mrs . Montgomery de- t•nough lime with th1• 4ucst11m~ Instead. they \.\ere respond· because 1t 1s on ~1 fi xed mcome overkill." Mrs . <.;ore·s arm was tached from reality. 1n g to accusations. Rut 11vl•rall.lhe debate was not a total dis • • • from the st ate. broken and her head s plit open Defense lawyer Don Crowder ap p•Hntmen1 · ··o range County crlways seems She said the board would have hy 26 blows. f · argued Mrs . Montgomery could Haymond l.f't', 30. \7e\.\r.1ort Beach "I didn"t think to be the recipie nt of fires that tu cut more than !S:I million rtorn Her bod~· was found by a not have planned .the assault muc.~ of lhl' dl'h~t1· th~rc rei.llly weren't any win ne rs start mother areas That"s whv next year 's budget tu honor the neijthbor who was asked to bec·ause s~e told friends where Hnth l!t.'ag an unrl Carter JUSt restated their own posi w e began planning at 2 am .=· final 9ffer The dis trict has an check on the family when Gore, she was gomg before s he went to I ion arul IXlll l'~<·:-.. r · rn not supporting either of them ·· Holms said while sipping cnffee i.lt operating budget of $50 million o ut of town on a bus ine56 trip, the .Gore home the day of the Caroly n "alt1. 14 Dana 1'01nt · ·1 don't think the de a r tr e c 11 m m and t' c n t e r I his year . was unable to reach his wif P ~lay tnJ! b~le ~ad .in) .t•Hcet on ho\.\ 111d1v1duals are going to vote e!)t ahhshed at Yorba Regional Aasaall~ 11 "a-s Just a rehash uf what has been previously l'CJrk. !-.a1d The difference 1s that this time both candidates were T he cente rpiece of the fire fight· .together llowev<>r, J11o king at the 'debate from a 1n g slratc•gy was the use of fi ve- Rt•publlc:tn s1andpo1nt. I thmk Reagan fared better than 1•ng111e s trike forces.' The forces Ca re er · ~ "ere dispatched to trouble spots S.era Schubt>r, 62. I rvme '"I think President Carte r as the ne<..od occurred ~~>n tht• rlebate lie s howed more intelligence. He wasn"t For example. when the eastern as murh on the s urface as Reagan.41€arter knew the facts flank of the fire Jumped the and s ho"'ed that hc learned from his experience as presi· R1vt•rside Free way near Weir dent I was th~nk1ng of voling for Anderson before debate Canyon. about 2 p.m. Tuesday, 40 hut .after hearing from them I think I'll vote for Carter. r pieces of equipment represent-d~n t think R •agan ·s his tory in Ca lifornia was good ing five strike forces --were dis- e1thcr · · patched. The names were quelled Bob \'.ablonsk_I. 40, Santa Ana. "I got a feeling t hat within minutes ~oth t'and1dates did a n excelle nt job or avoiding the ques Had the fire not been stopped t1on It was retly much the same rhetoric I 've heard in the when itjumpedto thesouthsideof past." the freeway, llolms said . it couJd have easily burned lo Orange Park Acres in the foothills east of OAANOE CO~ST .. ' DAILY PILOT fhf' Or~ t o.\t O•UY PtlOt t11"'" -.rht ft *' t OMD1"""4 lhl> H•w\ p,.,, I\ Ovt)h\"410 O• '"" 0 '•"4• C°"'' P\#t>owno CO"'to .. ,,., ~o.t'"'" .01l10t\\ .,. ~1'\htd tAo"ldeY lhrOUOI' ,-.,,04, tor C.O'tl• Mt<tft ,..•woort 6'>•t n "4W11tl'\Q!D'\ l••<f'I ,.ownl.t*'' V•lf•• ''"'I'\• '-•'""• ll••ff'I \Oul" (N \t A \11'QI• tl'Q•O"•I «M IOl'l 1\ OUl>li\NftO '\.tl\##ct.Y\ ~ ~W"Clh\ lrt• 9f'tf'(t~I P\IC>lt\l'\1nq Pf-"' 1\ •• ))Ill w .. ,, .... s,,,.., p 0 l o• 1\tO (O\•• ~,. C.•I •otn•• •1t)t .... ,, ...... P••\u..,nl .. "'Cl Jtoat """' T"emu IC••¥1t ( d•IO• , ....... , ................ M•#\'114•"4 E ft1f0f CNt .. •M l M\ ''''"'*"' M.1tA•o1na f O•fCM ~·-··' We\t Of•~ (O\lnh tldtll>' Pair Nabbed In $10,000 Ring Robbery Two Westminsler men were ar· rested Tuesday in connection with t.he July robbery of a Newport Beach woman who waa forced lo remove a Sl0,000 ring fro m he r finger while being held at gun- point. . Orange a nd become another PaseoGrande fire. That 1967 blaze burned across 48.000 acres. It ultimately destroyed66 homes. T he Owl fire, so-named because it origin ated near an Owl Cement Co. plant west of Pr ado Dam was deliberately set , Holm s con- firmed. He said there were at l e.ast six l o ca lions a Iona Hig hway 71 where t he fire origina~. The fire moved quickly lo the west. firat consuming the hills on the east side of Santa Ana Canyon, then bearing down on Yor ba Lin- da's eutemdeveloped edge. Arrested by Newport authorities were Michael Andre LeMestre.19, and Richard Walter Hess, 20. Bolh are belna held on ,26,080 ~for suaplcion of armed robbery. Accordin& to reporta, Balboa laland reaiCtent Roealle Cannon. 64, wu walUnc ror heraon lo park the family ear in tbe caraae when a man wearin1 a black akl muk put f p to bet head and de· IDancJedher pune. Exercise W ork:8hop Slated at College See thefiltllre of skiing at T .. tpflone l714)14MW! Cte•llftM Actw•"lllfllMl-.. 1' ............. Or•-(-•""" ........ "" Mf.1120 After 1rabbl01 ber purse, poUee Nld, the man 1potied the dl•m-rlu aad ulled wto .... mon IL ·-~Kt. fOilee ..W. ~-tbe ....... 1~ 1bebmdld ltower. A day·long workshop, entitled "How lo Plan a Self·moUvated ' Exercise. Procram," wlll be of· fered Saturday at Golden West Colleaeln Huntlncton Beach. Participant.a wlll meet from 9 a .m . to 5 p.m . In Health Sciences Room 117. A tlO fee will be charaed. Reatstratlon lnfonn.· UOG CID \)e obtained by, talllaa maio. . ' SPORTS ·CENTERS llVl9'1 ~. 4701 IAiiiMcA ' COIOMA DIL MAI 2131 I. COAST HWY. 675-9700 552-5252 l y t I I I I J I . , I I Business ~. Oct<>ber 21. ,. . 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Dec. 2ti. -DON'T FORGET t hat c·a pital losses on securities can be used to offset ccipital gains on other invt's tments surh a s Jewelry, real estate '>r art Make capital gains long t er m (good y ea r round strategy l Make capital losses short term catso._good year -round strategy 1 Lock 1n Ion~ term capital gains this year but defer taxe!> until n1?xt ye<ir by going short against the bo-< Consider tcix loss sw1tchmg with stocks and bonds that have pa.µer losses I good year-round strategy). Be sure to properly identify the securities you sell to r.et the tax treatment you de-;1rt> Dcft'r caµ1tal gain:, will. a commodity or 01,>t ion s traddle. Use ca II t)ptaoris t<i hedge against price decline while wait· ing for a long-term ~a1n --ru·R" N'"w on ·fi-11, is s secu rities into a tux wn\c ·c1ff l 'se an 1nstallmcn\ sale lo .d€.'ler capita l gain!--totally or in part Consider m.1king cha r1l~blc - gifts wilh appreciated securities rather than cash. -Substitute c apital gains for ordinary income by buying deep discount corporate bonds on margin. Invest in corporations that regularly distribute stock dividends ins.lead of cash dividends (typically they 're not taxed when received, only when sold I Turn ordinary income into possible capital gains by buying shares in compa nies that pay nothing out in dividends but plow aJI profits back' to fin ance future growth. Be sur e that sufficient de· posits have been cr edited in your ma rgin account by year enp if you want to claim the full interest expense deduc tion in margLn loans . Jf you or your s pouse are over 55 and sell your hom e. re- m ember you qualify for the once·an·a-tifetime capital gains lax e xclusion on upto$100,000pro- fits from your home sale. Reme mber net capital • Quotas Reduced WASfaNGTON <AP> The • gu n s qualify fo r income averaeine -Buy municipal bonds and notes for ttlgher after-tax return. -•BlJ V INTO a municipal bond mutual fund or unit invest- ment trust if you want a con- servative investment that pays regular tax ·f~e income. If you have no retirement plan al work, set UlJ an Individual Retirement A'ccount (I RA). If you receive a lump sum distribution from a pension or profit-sharing plan, establish an IRA rollover. If you are a business owner. co n side r es tablishing a Simplified Employee Pension (SEP> or Group IRA plan. If you are self-employed, either full· or part-time, or have an unincorportated business <s u c h as a partn~rs hip or sole proprietorship) consider set· ting uoa Keogh Plan. If you work for a qualified non·profit organization <such as a public school system> hospital o r charitable organazatton, eslablisha403 (b ) plan. government says that for the • next five years tuna fishermen will be allowed to kill Only two- Buy a deferred annuity to build assets for retirement -a college education fund or other future needs Buy an immediate payment an- nuity to provide you with relire- rnenJ..111come.for life or what-ever--· periOd you choose. l hi rd~ ilS many. dolphins aru:wal-- ly as they could this year The fi shermen will be allowed tu kill 20.500 dolphi!"S annually for the next five years. the Nallonal 0l'cani<' and Atmosphcrir A<l m inistration announced 1 Sherry Luca.~ 1s an account ex- ec11t1ve /fir .'vferrill Lynch Pierce Fen- ner & Srru th /ur .Sa nlaAnaofflce J Ovc•r Tiu· Count Pr N.t.SP Listinqs I 1. • I\ ' "1 • . , . )\;, )J • l,J l 'p• and DowtU J' ; J' • ~ • ; .. t•E.,. vci~ I( API TN fOlk.Wf1nv "'' .t \fVJw\ tn• O't't f ttw Coun-.r ·' 1, \IOCI>.\ .tnd w•rr•nh tn•' n..v• gone up 1,... 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I • 1 • I'. . , . • l Ptl UP lJ 3 Up 10• Up 19 2 Up II ~ Up tl,9 Up 11.5 Up IS.~ Up 1(,1 Up 14.1 Up 11.2 Up 1).4 uo 111 Up 11.: Up 10,6 UP 10.S UP 100 UP 10.(' Up 'l UP 9 4 UP l.S UP 1.4 UP l .l UP 8.l UP I l Up 61 MUTUAL FUN DS • t 1 I· ""lll•llll•N•S•t, °'*lllw a , •. Wt-dn_. day'8 NYSE 11 a.m. (PDT) Pri~ I • ,. ·~ COMPOSfl'E TRANSACTIONS 0..elellOft\ 111(1.,.. ,,_,.,. ,,,. *• t or' ,.. .. _ ... l"~lflc l"ew, .._..,.-' 0.091t-c;1nc11111a11 \IOO .. ,......,., _ ·--ltf ......... _e l AHN ltllOOl91 ........... , D9ele,. _ ln\lll .. I .. .. \ • • '• .... • ''ti ·-· l' I U.S. Exports Decline WASHINGTON <AP> -U.S. ex- ports fell 2.1 percent durinl Sep- tember while Imports were up 0.9 percent. resuJtinc in a •u billion .trade deficit for the monU., ~rd· ln1 to the Commerce Department. Fl1ures iaaued Tuesday showed the 1ap was '513 million creater than ln Au1ust. Lul month's wonenlnl of the trade deficit followed three slralaht months of Improvement. -- .. . .. •t • •ir 11/IYCDI Pe11tl .. _ • .., •• ,, Study Tuma Up .. Old-time V a:lue1 BJ IOllN Cl1NNIPP ,.,...._...,. .NEW YORK -The old valUll so oft• 11••• • lost relics of a more 1table, ..., cYftAHI. mori ....._ _, spiritual a1e. have aurpriaiftlly turMd up '8 a ...,. future market.I. The study found the family, toelal retpoMltMMty _, freedom from debt were a"::J UM valw Mid melt highly by the people inlervie , and U.at mat.rids• and hedonism may be loaln1 appeal. That these'ahould be found in an adven1tln1 •=:·• marketln1 study, whole 1oal ls to help Mllen "H op. portunltiea and hed1e their rlsk1." maltn the p stand out in bold relief. But they are there, says Ruth Ziff. senior vice president of Doyle Dane Bernbach Inc .. '1bo supervised 503 In· home interviews with a national cn>11· section of men and women between ages 25 and 49 years. In revealing her findin1s to a buai· ness group audience.' the Conference Board. Ms. Ziff offered evidence that Americans also haven't been bowed by inflation and a future so often depicted as noUung but the worst NEARLY TWO·THIRDS of the interviewees rated their economic situation at least as good or better than It was five years ago. And an even greater number said they expected their futures to be still bri1hter. Ir that d<>esn 'l qualify as surprising, then some of the. value findings probably do. These are the "basic values" revealed by the study. PRIMACY OF FAMILY "With the divorce rate what it is. the numbers who are choosing to get married late or not at all. it came as somewhat of a surprise to us, and perhaps it will be to you . that at the top of the llst~is the primacy of the family." said Ms . Ziff. "In fact," she commen'ted, "almost everyone in our sample agreed that a happy family life is very important and that they would sacrifice personal needs for. the family." SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY "Contrary to those who are quick to point out that humanitarian values have faded. we find a strong sense of social respons ibility, a concern about pollution and the destruction of the environ· ment and a willingness to experience self-denial to help our country become less dependent on foreign oil." FINANCIAL S ECURITY "With the fear that their standard of living will be eaten away by inflation over the next several years , high numbers say that financial securi - ty 1s of the hi~hest economic priority, and a secure job is more important than a high salar y " FREEDOM FROM DEBT ''Among our sample, we found that almost three .fourths believe there is nothing worse than being in debt." COU1\'TER·HEDONISM "There is a strong counter· hedonistic thn·ad to current values. with few rather than many asi.erttn~ they helievr in enjoying life now and not "'orrying about the future " BALANC ED CAREER GOAL~ -"Amencans have not lost their desire for a better life, but if our finds are representative, their goals are more balanced There is a de emphas is of upward mob1hly Making as much money as possible 1s not the mC1 1or for ns · v Al\'TI ~tATERIALISM "There 1s a strong emphasis. cm anti materialis m on leading a si mple. modest way or ltfe .. SEI Jo'.SL' F'f"JCI ENCY "There is a strong desire for setf.suffic1ency. Even under the most favorable conditions people stale they plan to do more things for themiielves and depend less on professional services. INDEPENDENT 'tASTES -"Fitness and personal fulfillment are major values today. People are \ncreailn&· ly interested in satisfying their own tastes regardless of what.others may think .. Qt;ALITY AND VALL'E "Ther e 1s a strong em- µhasis on them. a positive sign for many marketers but a danger signal for s ome · "Almost three·quarters say they will buy products that !?•Ve the best values regardless if they are imported . and hecaµse relat1 vely few strongly adhere to t.he view that name products will always offer better quality and value than store brands or generics .. .... ..,. I IO.el8•> ol ~ ~~\I~ :":'.pl 4 AM ln11 s PMnCtn ptQ • Moo.• Feorlt 1 Purltn Full I AmAlr•n wt I~ ~ri=,zi, 11 OMG In< :J t~il':1e 14 Cilb<llFi" IS Nal Ho<M' "SuorVao.,. 11 M8 Lido n II~· )pl 19 IC:mSo n ID Mol>tnl AH II ValerOEnt n l'1 e.nyMIQ ll lhll,. r I no l4 OuqLt l SOol IS lpco Corp .... ,.,,. I Combt!Qll J ~r~c: r~~ •LIL CO pl8 s ~ .......... • WndllrO pf 1 OltlAGE pf ·~'"° 9AtNHets pf IT ~l.":"t .. " a~~~~ ·>·· Ptl Off Ill Off 10 1 Off 9 I Oft 11 Off 1' Off •• Oft • 1 Off •• S?!! ., c;; N Oft s.• ~ s.s ()II n ~ u " n '. ~ ~i gi ~· Mhal .'ilfJf"l.:11 Did "'EW 'TOR .. 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