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'Massage' Acts .
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At Doctor Trial I At Hoag Hospital
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 2, 1980
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Hospital
Missing
Je-welry
Newport Beach police are
probing the mysterious disap·
pearance of $46,500 worth or
diamond and gold jewelry from
~ s are in the property room at
Hoa~ Memorial Hospital.
The expens ive rings a nd
necklaces, investigators said.
were reported missing Tuesday
by a 69-year·old patient. Marie
Donovan of Wilmette, 111.
The patient told officers she
last saw the jewelry on May 23
when it was taken from her for
safekeeping after she checked
into the hospital for treatment of
a back injury.
Tuesday, when Mrs. Donovan
checked out of the hospital. the
jewelry was missing , police
said.
Hospital officials told in·
vestigators that only eight
employees know the combina·
tion to t he s afe whe r e the
jewelry was stored.
They also told police that their
records showed the jewelry had
bee n checked out but that the
records did not show to whom or
when -or if .......... it had been re.
turned. Police said the victim and her
hus band, who were visiting
friends in Newport Beach when
she was injured. returned to ll·
Unois Tuesday. An investigation.
they said. is continuing.
Among the missing items is a
platinum r ing with a large
diamond estimated to be worth
$35.000.
Sub8idy Approved
LOS ANGELES CAP> -'lbe
county Board of Supervisors ap-
proved a $2.1 million subsidy
Tuesday to help avoid a bus fare
l.ncreue o~rvice cutback in
the Rapid Transit District. ,
AD BRINGS
•G RESPONSE
"I recei ved a million
retl)OOH8 from my Dally Pilot
ad."
Tbat'1 the advertisfng success
story ol t.be Irvine man who
pined lbia ad ln lbe Dally Ptlot: · l u.c.r. Proleuor, no kids
l or peta, needs apt. Cal I
UX·••u
U you need a million
res~ to 1et ..Wed, call the
• DaQJ Pllot'a frjendly ad·vtseri
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.'1ele Claa1n1el
CBS newsman Roger Mudd
will join NBC a s ch ief
Was hington corr espondent
in that network's effort t o
climb out of the No. 3 nightly
news position. The date for
t h e s witch was not an-
nounced.
Brothers
Face Charge
Of Murder
"Two Santa Ana brothers were
arrested on suspicion of murder
early today following the fatal
·stabbing of a patron at a Santa
Ana bar.
Police said Alberto Ortuno
Bello, 28, of Santa Ana, was
stabbed to death with a 10-inch
long kitchen knife after a fight
erupted at the Red Turtle Bar.
1019 S. Fairview St.
Arthur Rodriguez, 31, was ar-
rested a s hort time later at
Riverview Hospital, where he
went for treatment for injuries
received in the fight. He later
was booked at Orange County
Jail. .
His 2.2·year-old brother. John
Guillen Rodrigues, was ar rested
at an apartment they shared.
Police said the younger
Rodriguez was booked into the
Jail ward al UC Irvine Medical
Center.
Bail was set at S2SO,OOO for
both men. ()
Ainpaee Violated
MANILA. Phtlippines CAP> -
The 1overnment complained
Tuesday that Soviet airplanes
were vtolaUn1 the airspace of
the PhUipplnes. where the Unit·
ed StatA!ll hq lwo major mUituy
tnstallaUona.
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Wranglers Wrangling
Factions Bickering Over Clemente Goats' Fate
Draft
Measure
Official
WASH.lNGTON CAP> -Presi-
dent Caner made it official to-
day : American men aged 19 and
20 are being told to sign up this
month so the government will
have potential conscripts wail·
in g if the draft is revived.
The president signed a proc·
la m ation at a White House
ceremony ordering the youn g
men to sign up at post offices
between .July 21 and Aug 2.
Sex Trial
Draft registration. he said. "is
not to threaten war but 1s to pre·
serve peace
"!l 's ;.i preca uti onary
measure." he said .. It 1s de·
s1 ~ned to m a ke our country
strong ··
The plan 1s for youths born in
1960 and 1961 lo be registered
this year Startin~ in January,
men born in 1962 will register
and from then on registration
will be required on or near the
date men tum 18
Ex-patient TeUs
W, Doctor's Acts
Carter proposed r('newed draft
registration in the wake or the
Soviet Union's military thrust
into Afghanistan. and used the
Cabinet Room ceremony to re·
new his cnticism of that move.
"We are deeply concerned
a bout the unwarranted and
vicious invasion of Afghanistan
by the Soviet Union," the presi-
dent said, praisin g the "freedom
hghters" who have opposed the
Sov1eLs in Afghanistan as offer·
1n g t he bes t d e t e rre nt to
Moscow.
Surrounded by congressional
and other supporters or draft re·
g1s tration. Carter emphasized
that ''this is not a draft."
"I a m not i n favor of a
peacetime draft.'' he sa id. slat-
ing that the United States "will
continue to rely on voluntary
enlistment'' to meet military
manpower needs.
The president siiid that $1
billion was included in the com·
ing federal budget to encourage
enlistments and re-enlistments.
(Sff REGISTER, Page .U)
By DAVID KUTZMANN
OI * CHlty ,. .... Staff
A former receptionist -patient
testified Tuesday that a n El
Toro chiropractor massaged her
and asked about her sexual ac·
tivities during several examina·
tions at his office.
"There were times that he
was just ... well. that he was
very overt," the woman told
jurors in Superior Judge Frank
Oomenichini 's courtroom.
Famalaro. 28. of Laguna
Beach. is standing trial on sex
charges that include the alleged
rape of a 17-year-old female pa-
tient and the molestation or a
lO·year·old boy in his office.
Prosecutor Del Wright called
the young woman to the witness
stand Tuesday to rebut defense
testimony that patients did not
disrobe and that Famalaro spent
only brief periods in examlna·
tion rooms.
The woman said s he was
employed by Famalaro from
September, 1978, to April. 1979.
when she was fired. She also had
seen him 40 or 50 times as a pa·
tient, she said.
During several examinations.
the woman testified. Famalaro
'Unfair . Ga•e'
E1.ephanl Capturea W anle118
NAIROBI. Kenya (AP) -Revenln1 the usual East African
hunting stories, five Kenya 1ame wardens reported today they
had been captured by an elephant.
The official Kenya Newt Acency quoted warden Frank Wai-
nalna as saying the men were chuln1 a herd that was destroy-
ing crope In the hills near the port of Mombasa when one
elephant became enraged.
, It charged, seized lhe wardens' heavy car with Ill trunk.
dra it ged It 200 yards with the men inside and then pushed It Into
a 20-(oot·ditch.
The news 1t1ency said the warden11 shot the elephant t wice
but the wounded animal disappeared into the bush.
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would touch her breasts after
having her partially disrobe.
"What he did was touch m y
breasts He would massage my
breasts \.\1lh his fingers." she
told the jury.
Under questionmg by defense
attorney Al Stokke. the witness
said she could not remember on
which v1s1ts Famalaro a llegedly
did this
However . s he c laimed h e
touched ht!r chest area on a
number of occasions.
She also testified that he in-
q u 1 red about he r sexual ac-
tivities and that she talked to
him about boyfriend problems.
She said s he called an ac·
quaintance on the Sant a Ana
police f o r c e to r e p ort
Famalaro's activities but no re·
port was ever made.
She also admittted that she
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Net Capture .
IJrmm Praise
LOS ANGELES CAP> -For
the third time in a month
s he riff's deputies have suc-
cessfully used a nylon net to ar~
rest someone -this time for in·
vestigation of drug use -and
were praised by the m an's
mother for their lack of force.
T he lightwei ght net was
hurled lhrouah the air al a
critical moment ln the Incident
on West 124th Street near
Compton Boulevard. The net
was cinched UabUY and the 21·
year-old man was trapped
without a fiaht. He emeried
without a scratch.
"We've evaluated several dif.
ferent method• of re1trainin1
persons without hurtl.n1 them,"
said Deputy Gary Hinchman.
"This seems to be the best.
Nobody got hurt . . . The IUI•
pect didn't gel hurt. They were
able to subdue him and handcuff
him." The Incident occurred
Sunday.
By ARTHL'R R. VINSEL
01 ""' O.•ll' ,., ... Staff
S1mmenng je alousies over the
ultimate fate of some 3.000 San
Clemente Lsland goats which for
centunes have survived neas.
t1l·ks. ·quakes. famine and Navy
cannoneer<; broke out during
Operation Goathfl Tuesday.
The event costing the Navy an
estimated $148.000 has become a
ca use celebrc with a nimal·
lovers everywherl!. who are boo-
mg the Navy which os::igmaJJy
wanted to shoot the beasts.
The men and environmentalist
(actions involved in a ctually rescuing a majority of the
!>hagg}'. long·horned creaturel.
from the island's deep, brush-
r hoked chas ms and canyons
·have emerged the heroes.
They have certainly generated
mo re publicity anyy. ay than
:-.loah ever did when he marched
tht-animals two-by.two into the
Ark. wtule endeavoring to get
the goats onto a n eet of Navy
barges.
A shipme nt o f about 2.500
goats is due to depart from the
Hiland target range· 1n two to
v.•eeks. And now trouble has broken out.
Self-described curmudgeon
Cleveland Amory. a New York
City sophisticate and president
of the Fund for the Animals.
claims ctuef trapper Jim Clapp
owes his organization m~ney.
Amory also denoufices the
idea of shipping the goats to San
Pedro or San Diego by barge, a
20 to JO.hour ordeal that might
inflict seasickness on the goats.
which veterinarians say are fine
now.
Amory also said in a recent in·
terv1ew that he was chartering a
pressuri~ commercial jetliner
at a cost of thous ands to fly the
goats to a wild animal s anctuary
preserve in Texas.
He noticeably avoided fresh
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Coast
Weather
Night and morning low
clouds, othe rwise fair
through Thursday. Lows
tonight 56 at the beaches.
66 inland. Highs Thursday
low 70S to low 80s.
INSIDE TODA"
Hugh MuWgon loob at IUC·
cu1 of Yale grac:U wh1le
eavetdroppmg on tlw r~ion
of the Cla.11 of JHO. See
"Handkapper's Y~ Piclu" on PagtA7.
l•tlex
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A unLE FELLOW JUST TOO CUTE TO SHOOT
trapper Jim Clapp and Baby Goat, 10 Montha
lnsta-Tune
Officials
Study Suit
Officials of lhe Irvine-ba sed
lnsta-Tune Inc. confirmed today
th at the automotive service
company h as entered Chap~er 11
proceedings of the bankruplt'Y
law.
Ray Williams, acting general
manager, said lhe proceedinJ,?!>
m~y lead lo a court-imposed
agreement that s pecifies how
much l nsta-Tune Inc . must pay
to its debtors
Williams s aid a favorable
agreement from Orange County
bankruptcy Judge Peter M. El
liott on July 23 will mean that
lnsta-Tune Inc. can stay in busi-
ness.
Or , Williams said, the judge
may declare the company of.
facially bankrupt, thereby allo"'.
mg debtors to acquire all of
lnsta·Tune's assets.
The company s pecialmng in
tuning automobile engines has 63
stores throughout southwestern
United St.ates in 1t.s franchise.
Court Blocks
New Standards
WASfilNGTON (AP> -The
government m ay not Im pose
new, more-strin gent standards
for worker exposure to cancer·
causing benzene until it proves
current standards a re unsafe,
lhe Supreme Court ruled today
J us tice John Paul S tevens
writing for himsell and thr~
colleagues, sajd lhe government
bad failed to show lhat reducing
benzene expo6ure would reduce
the Lnciden ce of leukemia One
o r those four justices, Justice
Louis F. Powell , said even If lhe
government had proved that, it
had not shown that the cost of
reducing exposure was just.Jfied
by ttie health benefits
20 Viets Killed
ARANYAPRATHET ,
Thailand <AP) -Guerrillas
loyal to oust ed Cambodian
Premier Pol Pot claimed today
to have killed a t least 20 Viet-
na m ese soldiers in a counter ·
allack Tuesday night near the
Thailand.Cambodia border.
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REGISTER
Despite 1t.s hmatcd scope. reg.
istrat1on ha s pro ven con
troversial. Congr es:. approH•d
money to run the !>vs tem onh
a fter a &-nutt' f1ll bu . .,t('r . nppo
nents have t hn:atc:nl•d dt•m
onstrat1ons. a nt.I tht' Amen can
Ci\·al Liberties Union has fil c.-d
sutt to block it
Hut the darc:rtor of Sell"Cttvt•
Service. Bernard Ho<;tker. em.
phas1zed T ur-..da' th ut 1inh
st a ndb~ n·~1.,tr;1t1011 ,., involve(!
for no,.\, .111d tb,d :1d10n hv
Cnngn·s • ., \\nuld bP rH'<'l'~sar~
hd nrc· 1·or1-,1·11pt1on l'riuld take
pl :H·t•
Hc·g1.,tr .it 11111 ,., r1t'Cf'!>•,.1r\ he ~a11l ht 'l'.lll~l' th1•r L• WOUid OOt be
t'n11ugh tlmt• in lht• t•vent Of 3 na ·
I 10nal emergenc·) to conduct n •g.
istrahon Hut opponents of re~·
1s t r.it1on have noted a Selective
St>rn ce n·port. which offlc1ab
I a tcr d1sa rn" ed. that sa id the
standby prog ra m would save on-
ly seven days.
Men born in 1960 will rcg1:.ter
lhl· "eek of .J11h 21 To <J\01d
crowding. men born an J a nuar~.
F<.'bru<1r_, and ~l arch arc .1sked
to r<'gtstl'r that ~1onda~ Tho."l
h orn April through .Ju nP on
Tuesda). Jul~ thrnugh Sep
te m hcr on W('d ne!>da~ • .in d thCJSl'
born m October. No,·t·mhcr and
December on Thur '>d<t)
The .week o f July 28 wa ll follow
the same pattern for men born
In 1961
Offic1ab said thc'>e dav h\ da\
schedule:-arc intended onl) a:. ~
gu1dehnc and that 1nd1v1duals
can register anyti me during the
pc: n od
Ptople who don·t r egister can
be subject to five years m pnson
or a $10,000 fine and officials say
thev .,.,iJJ enforce the law
Carter orig inally proposed reg -
ist ering both men and women,
but Congress rejected tha t idea.
limiting it to men That action
formed the basis for the ACLU
suit. whic h conte nds the pro
g r am di~criminatcs aga1n:.t
m en
There won't bl· an y dra ft
ca rds to carry in wallets -or
burn in protest Instead, young
m en wall be askcrl to go to their
nearest post office t o fall out a
form. Those forms will be sent
to Selective Ser vice. which will
us e them to form a master hst.
eventually intended to include
all men aged 18 to 26
Physical exam s and claims
for conscientious objet'tor status
and other deferme nts would
follow only if a draft is reinstat-
ed . The current program sceh
only to compile a h:.tof names
Govermnental
Change Seen
By The AsSMlated Press
The head of the Is lamic party
that dominates Iran's Parlia
ment predicted today the as·
sembly will choose a new prime
minist er with in two weeks,
clearing the way ror a potential·
ly decisive debate on the rate or
t.be 53 American hostages.
"Within two weeks a prime
minister wiU be appointed and
t h e new government will be
formed, so the s upreme autbor1-
ty now. the Revolutionary Coun·
ell, will wither away ... 'lbe
lef a l body of the government
w II rule." said Ayatollah
Mohammad Bebesbtl .
He did not aay whether a de·
bate on the boeta1es would Im·
mediately follow selection ol a ·
prime minister. But lranJan ol-
flclals have said the boeta1e ls·
sue ta one of the ID09t important
factrrc Iran and that once a
prime minister is named lt
would be taken up. •
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GOAT , ... • quHtlOftl about that ttheme TUeoHaj'
Clapp, mtanwhltf, who la
famtad for hJa work re.culn1
wlld mi.Utanp ud bwrm with th~ to-called Clapp Trap t i•·
U'Onk corral hf-.invented. clatms
Amory l!j ·xplo1t1ni the 1oat.1.
"Tht•r•· art• plehty of other
plnt•t·.., lll htk t-the goa t<. it
C ulafor11111 d0t·sn 't w1rnt them."
•Y& Amory, who also says
Clapp owea th~ organization
Sl0,000 It loaned to help start
Oper lllion GoaWft
Clapp clwrna he ls payinc It
back and scoffed at Amory's re-
quest to gave the Fund $10,000
worth ol the goats then. so they
may be adopted out to good
hom ei.
Luchcrous'. · 1s "'hat Clapp
.inJ Gregg lhckman. of the Al·
hc1nc t' for W1ldlife Rehab1htation
.ind t::dueatwn. branded Amory's
)!Udl re d1s tribut1on through
<1<lop11on plan an a word
Tfi"') wall have to !>Ue me to
get the goats ~." s a) s Clapp,
whose trapping outfit includes
his hared hands. his family and a
hl•l 1topll'r
,\ .,hart• or the 2.500 gouts will
g o 111 Clavv·., 1:xpera·mental
:-.annuary near Ba ke rs field .
some Wlll be sold to Los Angele!'I
County us mobll<.-. brush·eatin(:
fire prevention anim als and
otht•rs Y.111 be used in genetic n ·
!>l'arrh al Cul Poly
Tht• ha rd y . fa s t · breeding
spc(' 1es is believed descended
from Spanis h domestic goats
freed on the island as a food sup·
ply for seafarers up lo 200 years
a,::o and is descended from an
a nc1C'nt Caspian Sea area breed
Ha rdy they are indeed. sa}c;
Dr J~ Pasco. a Sunset Beach
v<.'lennlinan. whose work with
"aid animals 1s wide!" known
.. We found they have not one
flea. not one lick. not one sign of
res piratory problems or other
alls. They Just seem to be 1n
µerf<"ct condition." Or. Pasco !'l.Jld
They would have to be to h v<'
and nourish whe re theY. do
.. It ·s a tough opera hon on this
island." animal trapper Clapp
s aid "The ~oaLc; <1n.· mos tly in
Met•p canyons and m) men and I
ha\ l' tu ~o in thrrc persona lly.
!'lom ettmes on 90·dt·g ree ~lope!'
"1th LOOO·foot drop!> to h(:rd
l ht•m tQY. ard the l·ndosurt·~ ··
C'la pp. prt>s1dent of Kern R1\er
W1lcihfc Sanetu:.iry anci h<.•ad of
the Car<') Rant'h Wald Hors t• and
Rurro Sanc tuar~. s a v!> th(',.
caught 200 swats an one oay 1h
one of the two automated tra~
The Navy has fought its own
personal war with the goats for
decades. wishing they would just
i::o away but finally deriding to
l.111 th<.·m off v.1th hcl1coph:r
borne mark!)mcn.
~an Clemente housewives J?ot
"1 nd no pun intenrled -of lht·
J!O.Jh fate. has tily or ganized
GOAT . Give Our Animals 'I'lme.
a nd .,alv:.i t1on or at least some on
lhl' 57 MjUare male 1~land wa.-, a~·
:.urcd.
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MASSAGE • •
continued goang to Famalaro for
trc·;.itments for back problems
l ·ndcr questioning by Wnght.
the woman testified that the
c hiropractor would sometimes
..,pend 15 to 20 minutes with pa.
t1ents. Normal exa m in atio n
time. she sa id. would run about
four minute!'.
She said she was fired as a re
eept1onlst after becomang ill A
letter sent by Famalaro's offi ce
to unemploym ent officials said
'>he missed work on numerous
occasions and was apathetic
She said the letter had ups et
her then but that s he was not
hothcred now.
Iranian Gets
AnA.pology
ATLANTIC CITY, N..J.
<AP) -The city Board or
Education, bowing to
pressure from the state
Divis ion of Civil Rights,
has agre00 to apologize to
an Iranian s tudent who
withdrew as a comm ence-
m e nt s peak e r after
tea chers circulated an an·
ti·lraruan petition.
School Superintendent
Jack Eisenstein said Tues·
day the board was not
familiar with the dis·
crimination laws when it
adopted a resolution sup-
porttn1 the decLslon ot the
Iranian student to drop out
of the June 12 graduaUon
,...program.
T i na Bahadorl. a
straiaht·A atudent at
Atlantic City HJ1h School
and fifth ln her clus, wu
acheduled to five one of
two commencement
apeecbm after wtmun1 a
1 p eakln1 contest. Her
speech dealt with tbe
dreama ol youth and bow
they can chan1e the
world, a fttend 1ald.
Public 'liJals Set
High Court R~le• Acee•• Required
WASIDNGTON CAP > -The
public and press ha vt-a con.stitu·
tlt>nul right to attend c riminal
tr1nl~. the US Supreme Court
ruled toduy, telling J~ges na·
t1onwide the y can conduct trials
o r portion11 of trials in secr~t on·
ly as a lut reeort to lnaure f alr·
nns to a defendant.
By a 7· l vote, the justices said
the Constitution's free-speech
guarantees require pubUc trials.
The decision sparked seven
separa!.-opinions. and not all
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Fmt• Arts m :11or-ON> DL·t.· Campanaro s ho"'" o ff th<! fart
l hl·n· 1~ ,1 f1nt· J rt t11 fl a1H"1rlmg a~ "ell as selhn~
f1rl'"o rks llt.·r ~ororit y. P1 Beta Phi. has a stand at 16th
S trc t!t and Ne wport Boulevard. Costa Mesa. Fourth of Ju· I~ fireworks booth is hard to see from street, but it's ac· iuall~ ~t '."t·wport Produce. "here framed notes to owner
Ernie (';jmp from h is friend former President Richard
:"4ixon art· <11spla~erl If tha t isn't patriotic. what 1s?
• . Rusl1es 1bai Arms
WA SllJ"l;GTO'\ \l't Jn J
tnk 1•n -..hnY. 11( l ~ '-llPl"'rl
P rt•!>1dc·nt C.1rt1·r h~1 ordt•ro,..I .tn
am mt•d1all' airlift of I l•0<1 nn, ...
:.onH· artlllt·n :incl Jn t1 1;;nl.
J,?u ns to lhC' Th.allanci .irm' f.11
lnJ'.! poY.c>rful \'11•1namc"'' fnrrt·..,
<.ilil n g th1• Th.11 C.1mbod1.1n
border
Cart•>r .1bo 11rc11•n•d a rtlllc·n
a nd mach1n l· J!lHl dmmunit1on
~hipped a:-. '>Oon a.., po<,~1bl c Hut
at will hav{' to i:o b) ScH ll<'cauM•
or its we1J.!ht anti hulk and 1s un
l1 kl'ly to r each Tha iland ror
"ct•k.,
:\II the items covered b~
C.i rte r 's hurry -up action -
' alul'<l at about S27 m 1l!Jon' ~
h<H e already been bought and
paid for by the Thais. They are Cl
tin~ part of a backlog of nearly
$600 m1ll10n in a long shopping
list of nulltary equipment. s pare
parts and other items the Thais
have submitted to Washington
o\Cr a period of years but wtuch
have yet to be dehvered.
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seven jUltkee apeed In their
approach to the crit1C1l constitu-
tion al Issue.
But the decision, nevertheless,
was a victory for publl<-and
preaa access into the nali~'s
courts.
The deelsk>n said a Virgin~
j ud1e, Richa rd Tay lor , was.
wron1 when he c losed the two-
day murder trial in 1978 or John
Paul Stevenson.
Stevenson was charged in the
1976 murder or a Hanover Coun·
ty, Va .. hotel owner, and had
been tried three times previous·
1,.. At the start of the 1978 trial,
Stevenson's.lawyer asked Judge
Taylor to close the proceedings
"because I don't want any ...._
formation being s hufned back
and forth when we have a recess
as to what -who tes tified to
what."
Prosecutors voiced no objec-
tio n to the request, and Taylor
a pprovt>d it Two persons o~
dC'red to le ave the <'o urtroom
were Timothy Wh1>eler and
Kevin McCarthy. reporters for
the Richmond T imes Dispatch
a nd The Ri c hmo n d News.
Leader
The y and their employer ,
Ric hmond !\:('wspar>ers Inc,
sued, challenging Taylor 's ac·
tiQo . The Virginia S upre m e
Court upheld the trial closure.
but today's decision said the clo~un· was uncnnstitut1onal
Stl·,·enson (·,entually was ac·
quitted.
The reportt·r..,' appeal wa-;
'>Upportccl by numl·rou!> news
media or gan1zat1ons C1nd the
Amencan Civil Liberties t;nion.
"'h1ch viewed the case as a ma-
Jor const1tut1onal showdown.
C hief J us ti ce Wa rrr n £.
Burger and Ju ... t1 ces B~ ron R.
White a nd John Paul Stevens
'Joined 1n one opinion. "ntten by
Burs:er. lhat said ... abs ent an
over nd1n~ 1nt..rest . the
t11al rif a criminal cast? must be
open to the public
"We hold ·that tht' n ;.:ht to at-
lt·nd crim1nJI tn<11!> t!> 1mplwlt 1n
\t'lt• i?U•1r;1nt,., . ., of th•· F1r:-.t
1\ m t' n r1 rn I' p I \\ I I h II u I l h c
fr··1·'111m 111 .1rt••11d ,ul'l1 tn <tl'> ~ h1ch p .. 11pl" /1.t\t' f'\1•rt'1S1:d fo~
1•1·ntuflt''" 1mpqrl<.1nl d~pects of
frt'edom or ~~c h and of the
prt'SS could bt• enscer atcd.'
Hurgt•r -.;.o ci
Stt·vens. 1n <i separate opiruon .
emphasized that today's de-
c1s1on "1s a watershed case.
l ·n11l to<la.,. the court has ac·
'nrd<-d \1rtuail~ e1bsol,l.tte protec·
t1nn In the d1ssemanat1on of in·
f11rm .Jt10n or ideas. but nt.•ver
b<'fun .· ha-. 11 ::.quarel~ hl'ld tha t
the arqu1s1t1on or n ewsworthy
matter LS entitled to any con-
o; t 1tut1 o n a I p r otect i o n
v. hatsoever." Stevens :.aid
J u:-.t1ces William J. Brennan
Jr . Thur)?ood Marsh all. Harry
A Rlackm un and Rvron R
White did not 1010 Hurge r 's opan·
ion But an concurring opinions.
rhc). too. voiced their belief that
the Const1tut1on assures the
public a place at criminal tnals
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1
Low-cost Rates Urged at
ra, r.aosuca 8CllOs•ao.. I ... ...,,......,.
Newport Dunea operators
ld be requlred to malle a •on of rooms in a propoMd
unit motel available to low
nd modttate Income families
Wider a redevelopment plan re-
viewed Tuesday ,by the Orange
County Planning Commission.
I Responding lo a question from
ommissioner Fred "Light. Al
Armijo, a county Environmental
Mana1em~nt Agency planner,
5 ald a "maximum n11thlly
char1e" is being considered for
a portion ol rooma.
"ll is ata.ff't mtent to Increase
t~vailabllity of Cacihtaes,''
Armijo said.
The proposed ~unit "family
inn.'· Armijo s aid in a presenta·
lion to the comm1ss1on, as the
centerpiece of the Dunes· re
development plan.
The ProPoSal also calls ror an
Si/fn On at Post O.ffice
(•nl a r ~ed marina . add itiona l
reC'reat1u11 al \'eha cle parking
!>pa ce~. bake trails, ne w
r estaurants and a more ex-
clusive, 40·un1t wat e rfront
motel
The county owns the 96-acre
Newport Dunes area It is. leased
to Newport Dunes Inc
ArmtJO sa1d after the meeting
that county planners feel that
rerreatlonal uses ul the Dunes
~hould be opened u7 rsons
of all in come groups .
He noted that the Dunes as a
regional park, drawing visitors
from inland portions of Southern
California and from all over the country.
Armijo said planners have not
determined what percentage of
rooms s hould be set aside for
lo w and mode r a t e in come persons. nor what eventual
room rates should be set
The idea of regula ting room
es
rates is not a new one. It pre-
viously hns been sought as a
condition on development of
ocean-oriented motels and .hotels
by the staff of the South Coast
RegaonaJ Coastal Commission.
The county planning com-
mission took no action on the
Newport Dunes plan, except to
schedule it for further heanngs
on July 15 and July 29 o
Commissioner William Mac.
Dougall said he didn't feel it was
Tetl•Y'•Cl .. I••
N.V.8teek1t
f
j
N TWENTY·FIVE CENTS J •
Motel .,
.
l the proper time to discuss the / proposa l for regulated room l
rates. He termed them "dis-J
crimlnatory."
The redevelopment plan, pre-
pared by a committee, h as •
r aised the ire of Newport Beach
offi cials. who contend the city
s hould have greater voice in
wha t eventually is adopted.
The bayside pa rk is sur-
rounded by rity territory .
<See DUNES, Page A.2)
I 1 Draft Registration To Begin
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Bflflaka1Da Surprised ..
Coastal Park
Bill • m
By STEVE MARBLE on .. Oe11.-" ... ".,.
California Sen. S.1. Hayakawa
is still smarting over a move by
bis California colleague Alan
• ~ranston to introduce irt>ilLcall-
OC~ep
Seeks Drug
·Record.s
Armed with search warrants
Orange County Sheriff's Depart-
ment investigators Tuesday
swept through residences in four
Southern "California counties in a
eontinuing probe or an alleged
multi-million doJlar cocaine dis-
lri bution opera tion based in
Dana Point. -
Sheriff's spokesman Lt. Wyatt
Hart said investigators launched
the probe following the ,seizure
or $1 million in cocaine and the
arrest of seven per~ns at a
Dana Point residence Jast April
17.
Hopper
ing for the creation of an
11 ,373-acre park between Corona
deJ Mar and Laguna Beach.
Senator Cra nston 's bill. in·
troduced late last week , asks for
a federal expenditure of at least
$38 million toward the park
The bill is a near carbon copy
of legislation introduced by
Reps Robert Badham, Rep.-
Newport Beach, and Jerry Pat-
terson, Deaa.·Santa Ana.
"We're.still very eager to get
Hayakawa to co-sponsor th.is bill," Mrs. Files said today.
"The t.nrth is, however. we in·
formed his office of what we
were up to almost a week before the biJI was introduced.··
Officials in Haya kawa 's
Washington, D.C. offi ce, though.
said the bill caught them by sur-prise.
Bruce Keough, an aide to the
R~publican senator. said staff
planners have asked the Na-
tional Park Service for a recom-
mendation on the bill and intend
to wait for that response before
la king a po6ition.
Keough said that recommen-
da tion is at least two weeks away.
The park plan. as envisioned
In Cranston's bill as well as the
joint bill authored by Patterson
. and Badham, calls for a national
Searches for records believed urban part along the Irvine
related lo the alleged drug sales Coast Area. ~peration ~ere conducted at res· The largest purchase would be
ad e nces 10 Laguna Beac h, from the Irvine Company which
, Newport _Beach, Huntington In turn would donat~ land
Beach, lrvtne, Fullerton, the ex· toward the park and receive as-
clusive Mandeville Canyon and surances of being able to de-
Topanga Canyon neighborhoods velop 2.000 dwelling units just
in Los Angeles, and a pro· south of Corona deJ Mar outside
fessional office on Wilshire the park boundary. '
BouJevard in Los Angeles.
Other records were seized,
Hart said, in Santa Barbara and lnsta-Tune San Diego counties.
Hart said the searches also
• produced about six ounces of co-
caine valued at between $12,000
and $16,000. No arreats were
made.
"We were strictly seeking rec·
ords based on the information
Files in
Bankruptcy
we discovered following the Officials of the lrvine-based
search in Dana Point in April," IPSta·Tune Inc. confirmed today
Hart said. that the automotive service
H~ said records seized at the company bas entered Chapter 11
house at 24716 Evening Star proceedings of tbe bankruptcy
s!M>wed tbat the alleged dlstribu-law.
Uon ring was capable of deliver· Ray Williams, acting general
ing between $700,000 and $1 manager, said the proceedings
million I*' month in cocaine. may lead to a court·impoeed
He said the investi1atioa bu agreement that specifies how
been complicated by the num-much lnlta·Tune Inc. must pay
bera ol persons believed ln-lo lta debtors.
vol•ed eel their alle1ed reliance • ca. SWEEP, ••se AJ>
,
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Really Cool Gugs
Balboa. the Span ish conquist adore and ex-_
plor cr . ca me west a nd discovered the
P acific Ocean. leaving his na me on many
landmarks· like Balboa Island. which came
lnnp :iftPr he did What better way to spend
a s weltering July Tuesday than explorin~
Ba lboa Island's Grand Canal Like island
residents John Calta. 12. Chris Salisbury,
l2, andJ ohnThorne.9. here?
Jewelry Missing
From Hoag Lockup
Newport Beach police are
probing the mysterious disap-
pearance of $46.500 worth of
diamond and gold jewelry from
a safe in the property room al
Hoag Memorial Hospital.
The e xpen s i vc rings and
necklaces . in vestigators said,
were reported missing Tuesday
by a 69-year-old patient, Marie
Donovan of Wilmette, Ill.
The patient told officers she
last saw the jewelry on May 23
when it was taken from her for
safekeeping after she checked
into the hospital for treatment of
a back injury.
Tuesday, when Mrs. Donovan
checked out of the hospital, the
jewelry was m issing, police
s aid.
Hospital officials told in-
vestigators that only e i ght
employees know the combina-
tion to the s a fe whe re t he
Jewelry was stored.
They also told police that their
records showed the jewelry had
been checked out but that the
records did not show to whom or
when -or ar -at had been re ·
turned
P olice said the v1cl1m and her
h us band. who were visiting
friends in Newport Beach when
she was injured. returned lo Il-
linois Tuesday. An investigation,
they ~aid. Is continuing.
Among the missing items is a
platinum ring with a la r ge
diamond estimated to be worth
$35.000.
Colorado Fires
Under Control ~
By The Anoclated Prea
Hundreds of firefighters, ex·
hausted rrom a week-long battle
with the largest fire on record in
Colorado. controlled the blue
with the help or heavy rainl &hat·
drenched the charred White
River National Forest , officials
s aid .
Pyra1nid
Uise Thrown
Fro1n Court
By CHERYL PRUETf
Of U. 0.itf ~ ... SYtt
At the request of the pros-
ecutor who said there was in·
s ufficient evidence to proceed
with the trial, Municipal Judge
Marvin G. Weeks Tuesday dis-
missed charges agains t an
Anaheim pyramid player.
The ruling ended the case
a~ainst Richard A. Crispino who
was arrested April 21 by un-
dercover Garden Grove police
after he addressed a pyramid
meeting. He was char.ged with
violating statutes prohibiting
endless chain schemes and lot·
teries.
Judge Weeks said the ruling
m eans n o thing t o future
pyramid cases, except to of·
flcers who make arrests.
"It shows that the system is
s uch that in an UlegaJ search
and seizure, the evidence will
not be admitted."
Last week MunJclpal Judie
Ken Smith ruled that the pros.
ecutor could not uae.--evicleace
<See PYUJOD, Pase "2>
AD BRIN~ •G RESPONSE
• .. I reeehed • mllllon ,_......_ from my Dally PUot ed.r.--
Brown Gets Berges~n Tax Bill
: Tb8l'1t.beadvertlllnl1ueceu ......, tJI. t.be lrvlne mu Wbo
p&M9d tldl ad la tbe DaUJ Not!
-U.C.I • .....,...., DO k1da
• ""-Medi apt, Call •n·saa
rou1ber waters.
Brown, who Is on record as be·
lng against a permanent index·
inl law, threatened lo veto Mn.
Bergeson'a origlnal •ndexi.DC blU
unless a two-year sunset clause
wa1 inserted.
Tbe or11iftaJ bUl, authored by •
members for the governor aald
there are no lrnmedlate plam to
veto Mn. BerlMOD'I latest tiUl
but 1aJd It woUld be tcrutinbld
eloselylntbenutfewda)'I.
Brown contend• that tb• •
state's revenue picture isn't
clear In the wake of ProposlUon
13 and other tax·cuttLDg
meaaurea and that the
Legislature should 1waJt to see
the effect o( tbeae meuures
before mak.i.na lndexlns perma·
nent.
At the time, Mn. Bera-on
said Brown'1 ltaff memberl lob-
bied IO bard .. alnal her bW that
tenatA:n wen informed the p ·
emor would "'° adael' ,_.... leal.llaUon ul... tbe1 went
I
along wtth bls desire for a two-
year limit.
Reached this momin1. 1tatt
the 8epubllcan assemblywoman
from Newport Beach in im.
won approval oftly after the two-
year clause wu added. Tbe bW
ia set to nptre ln 1J81.
The bW, ii made law, would
permanently fill lndeicln1 of
state Income taxes to that
Callfomianl wbo receive cost· of' llvtna pay lncreuee aren't
iutomatlully abo·ved Into hllbertu brachta.
July 21
First Day
Of Plan
WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi-
dent Carter made it offi cial to-
day : American me n aged 19 and
20 a re being told to sign up this
month so the ~overnment will
have potential conscripL'> wail·
m g if the draft is revived .
The president signed a pl"0<'-
1 a m a tion at a While House
cere mony orderinJ? the young
men to si~ up at post offices
between July 21 and Aug. 2.
Draft registration, he said. "as
not to threaten war but is to pre.
serve peatt.
"It 's a pre~aut i o n a r y
mea~:· he said. · It is de
s igned to make our country
strong.n
The plan is for youths bom in
1960 and 1961 to be registered
this year. Starting in January,
men born in 1962 will register
and from then on registration
will be required on or near the
date men tum 18.
Carter prtposed renewed draft
registration in the wake of the
Soviet Union's milita ry thrust
into Afghanistan, and used the
Cabinet Room ceremony to re-
n ew his criticis m of that move .
"We are deeply concerned
a bout the uowa arante d a nd
vicious invasion of Afghanistan
by the Soviet Union," the presi-
dent said, praising the "freedom
-fi~hters" who have opposed the
Soviets in Afghanista n as offer-
1 n g the bes t d eterre nt to
Moscow.
Surrounded by congressional
and other supporters of draft re-
gistration , Carter emphasized -
that "this is not a draft."
·'I am n ot In f a vor of a
peacetime draft." he sa id. stat-
ing that the United States "will
continue to rely on voluntary
e nlistment '' to meet military
m anpower needs.
The president said that St
billion was included'Tlrthe com-
ing federal budget to encourage
enlistments and re -enlistments.
Despite its limited scope, reg.
lstration ha s prove n con-
troversial.
Coast
Weat•er
Night and morning low
clouds, otherwis e fair throuab Thunday. Lows
lollitbt •at tbe beaches,
86 inhmd. ff1abs lbunday
low '10s to low 80ll.
IN81 .. Te•~Y
H ......... Joob °' nc-
ttH of Yale ~ t01IHt '°".,,.,....., °",,. f'ftllUoft of IM CloU of lttO. Stt "ff~• Yai. Pfclu" °" ,,.A7. ......
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WEEP •••
U.S. JJ' ork Gnuas
To Mirwrities OK'd
' on Ow UM ol Ma Hm • Ind
all a.ea He uld an additional 14
M•r<'h warranll were Mf'Vad ln
Southern California prior to
TUt'illrt .•• &W4'C!IJ
WASHJNO'l'()N (APl -11Mo US Supnm«1 ourt today at
firmed ~lonal aut.horlt)' to et quotas that cuannl<'<'
minority-owned buslntlNN a 10 perc-t-nt hare of '"""ral 1mblu·
worka ll'anl• ll was a m~ ~f'mt•nt of th 11ovemm .. nt · ..
alfarmlllive-acuoa erroru..
81 a 1-3 vote1 lbe )•tke& uld Conaress aC"tf°d ••It.bin It•
coatUtutklnal ana tecal auu.orit)' In tm whe,n It rut>-rnd 10
pettent ol $t bUUon ln fedf'ral public wortc 1ranta u 'o-callcd
minonty M!t u1de.s
Opponenu of the pn1ct1C'<' aid lht> mrnont '>cl ~ .. 1dl'' rem
1Utuled "revt-rs~ d1.11.crimanatJon" In ,.,hlch whHl' hrm'> Wt!fl' ti
leaally blocked from compeung for 'ome pubh1· .. urk~ ccin
tract.a.
JI!••~ Crfalri,%~ Rtt• 8radU•••
RIO DE JANEIRO. Brull (Al» Pope John Paul II took a
swlpe at Brazil's jet set ~Y, telhf\i a shantytown audumct!
Uvina in sliht of RJo's hl&h rise luxury apartments that the
RomanCalhollcChurch wanutobethe "church oflhe poor ·'
"lbose 0( you who live ln abundance and luxury. do ~ou not
feel remorse of conscience.,." the pope asked as the slum
dwellers cheered and sang a sam b11 in his honor.
Addressing the poverty·stnckcn residents of the V1d1ga l
"favela." or hillside shuntytov. l) the pope ~did "Tht· v;., lul· of
man is not measured by what he has. but by what he 1~ · ·
TIMUrlwr Otttlh1e11 Prorinc·e Pfau
LONDON (AP) -Prime Minister Margaret Thatt•her's
government announced today it wants to set up an 8()-member
assembly in Northern Ireland in a fresh bid to r~torl! 1x>ht1cctl
stability in the strife-tom British province.
"The prize to be galDed in terms or the cohesion or Northern
Ireland and the prospect.a for reconciliation and reconstruct ion
could be a rich one," the Conservative Party ~overnment said
in a discussion document. But, like the constitutional conference ea rli~r"lh1s year that
preceded the new proposals. the initiative is widely expected to
founder on the thorny issue of power-sharing between feuding
Prostestant.s and Roman Catholics.
Mo~ Sto,...• Headed for Nf'Tada
LAS VEGAS <AP> -Southern Nevada. not yet dned out
from two thunderstorms that dumped more than an inch of rain
on some parts or Uie Las Vegas Valley, may be hit with still
more stor ms today, the National Weather Service said. (Photo,
Page A5).
Sex Trial ~
Ex-patienl Tel[s
Of Doctor's Acts
By DAVID KUTZMANN °' .. D9lty ~ SUff
A former receptionist-patient
t estified Tuesday that an El
Toro chiropractor m assaged her
and asked about her sexual ac·
hvities during several examina·
lions at his office.
"There were times that he
was just ... well, that he was
ve r y overt," the woman told
Jurors in Superior Judge Frank
Domenichini's courtroom.
Famalaro, 28, of Laguna
Beach, is standing trial oo sex
charges that include the alleged
rape of a 17-year-old female pa ·
t ient and the molestation of a
10-year-old boy in his office.
Prosecutor Del Wright caJled
the ydung woman to the witness
s tand Tuesday to rebut defense
t estimony that patients did not
disrobe and that Famalaro spent
only brief periods in examina·
tion rooms
The woman said she wa s
em ployed by Famala ro from
September. 1978, to April. 1979.
PYRAMID •••
t hat had been seized at the time
of Crispino's arrest because the
officers lacked I) search war·
rant
This ruling le ft prosecutors
without any evidence to proceed.
said Weeks
when she was fired. She also had
~een him 40 or 50 limes as a pa·
tient, she said.
During several examinations.
the woman tesHfied. Famalaro
would touch 'her breasts after
having her partially dis robe.
"What he did was touch m y
h rensL<; He would massage my
breasLc; with his fingers ." :;ht
told the JU ry .
Under questioning by dcfen!'>e
attorne\ Al Stokke. the w1tnes~
said she could not remember on
which visits Famalaro allegedly
did this
However. s he claimed he
touched her chest area on a
number of occasions.
She all>O test1hed that he in·
quired about her sexual ac
tivilles a nd that she t.alked to
ham about boyfriend problems.
She said she called an ac·
quaintance on lhe Santa Ana
p o li ce for ce to r epor t
Famalaro·s acl1vit1es but no re·
port was ever made .
She also admitted that she
{'O ntinued going to Fa m alaro for
treatments for back problems.
Under questioning by Wright,
• he wom an testified that the
chiropractor would sometJmes
spend 15 to 2() minutes with pa·
t1 e nts . Norm al examination
time, she said. would run about
four minutes .
She said she was fired as a re-
ceptionist after becoming ill. A
letter sent by Famalaro's orfice
to unemployment officials said
she missed work on numerous
occasions and was apathetic.
She said the letter had upset
her then but that she was not
bothered now.
We art: now tr) Ing to 8ub
•tanllatt' ldt'nlltlt5 to determine ~ho wus d1stnbutlng •nd who
~,.,~ bu' In~ m N1sence wht>
Ult") W'l' und whul was going
on. · ltian ~.th.I
Ill· s aid tl will like In ·
v,·st11<atons .somt> lime lo com·
plt•tt> that task
T hL· April 1.trre:.t:. tn D1i1na
l'u1nt o~:curn:d art~r :.henff'~ dep·
ulit'b were :.ummoned by re·
purt!> of screams coming rrom
th..-l!;vemng tar residence.
ln:odc the home they found a
11rnn. Steven Bowman. 30. San
L'lt!mente. who reportedly told
rnvesllgators that he had been
kidnapped, beaten and tortured
"1th a propane torch by other
un·upant.s of the residence.
•·ro• Page :l I
DUNES •..
County planners i.a1d a meet·
Ing with the Newport Beach
Pl an ning Co mm1 ss1o n 1s
St•heduled for 2 p m July 10 and
''1th the Newport Beach City
Council al 2:30 p m . July 28.
5 Wounded
In Attempt
To Rob Boy
Five men were a rrested on
armed robbery charges early to-
da v al a Santa Ana hospital
after they allegedly attacked
and tried t-0 rob a 16-year-old
boy at Corona del Mar Slate
Beach.
Police said the youth. a resi·
dent or Big Bear City, was able
to fend off and wound his as-
sailants with a pocket knife
when Uiey tried to overpower
and rob him
Investigators assert that the
boy did such a complete job or
defending himself that all five
men were force d to seek
m ed1 cal attention fo r stab
wounds.
Arrested by Newport Beach
pol ice a t Me\-cy Gen e r a l
Hospital were Daniel Rubio, 19,
of Los Angeles; John Carbajal,
19. of Santa Ana; James Baca.
19. of Duarte; Richard Chavez.
18, of Santa Ana and a 16-year·
old Pasadena boy. Police s aid h os pit a l
authorities notified police when
the men sought emergency
treatml!nl.
Rubio and CarbaJal. are being
held on $25.000 ball at UC I
Medical Center where they are
listed in stable condition.
Baca and Chavez are being
held at the Newport Beach city
jail on $25.000 bail. Police said
lhe juvenile was transported to
Orange County Juvenile Hall.
The ruckus reportedly began
when the young victim decided
to take a midnight stroll on Uie
beach and was confronted by
rive men who demanded money.
The boy told police the men
knocked him to the ground,
ki cked him in the groin and
poked h.im '" the eyes. He said
that he was able to slip out his
pocket knife, open a blade and
then started s winging .
Police said the assailants ran
off when the young vrctim start·
ed fighting bac.k
PW Talks Resume
WASHI NGTON (AP) -
Negotiators for Egypt. Is rael
and Uie United States met today
in a Washington hot el. looking
for ways to get the nounderi~g
Palestinian autonomy negot1a·
lions back on course.
Jason Landess, Crispino's al·
t orney, said the dis miss al
s trengthens his belief that of·
ficers are go in~ beyond their conslitut.looal a uthority and in·
fringing upon the rigbU of
pyramid players. High Co•rt Bales
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Public, Press Right
~
In Trials Upheld
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
public and press have a constitu·
tional right to attend criminal
trials, the U.S. Supreme Court
ruled today, telling judges na·
Uonwlde they can conduct trials
or port.ions ol tria111 in secret on·
ly as a last resort to insure fair·
ness to a defendant.
By a 7·1 vole. the justices said
the Constltutlon's free-speech
guarantees require public trials.
The decision sparked seven
separate opiilioaa. and not all
seven Jmtlffl agreed in their
approlldl to the critical comdtu·
Uoaal ilaue.
But the decialon, neverlheleea,
was a victory for public and prna acC9IS into the natkln'•
couJU.
Tbe deelllon 1ald a Vlratma
Judie. Richard Taylor. waa Wl'Oll• when be cloled the two-
day murder trial ln 19'78 of John
Pat.al Stevemon.
....
Stevenson was charged In ~
1976 murder of a Hanover Coun·
ty. Va., hotel owner, and had
been tried three times prev~·
ly. Al the s tart or the 19'78 trial,
Stevenson's lawyer asked Judce
T a ylor to cloee the proceedlnp
"becaute I don't want Ul1 in·
formation bet.rig shuftled beck
and forth when we have a receu
as to what -who testified to
what."
Proeecuton votced no objec·
lion to the request, and TQlor
approved tt. Two penou or·
dered to leave tbe toUl'boom
we re Timothy Wheeler and
Kevin McCarthy. reporters for
the IUdunood 11met Dtapateb
and Tb• Richmond N•••·
Leader.
They and their eml)!oyer,
Richmond New1papers lac.,
sued, challenstna Taylor'• ee-
Uon .
Cheer, .Jeer
Hwnans Get Navy'' Goat
By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL Of ... o.lly ,.,._ Sl.tff
Simmering jealousies over the
ultimate fate of some 3.000 San
Clemente Isla nd goats which for
centuries have survived Oeas.
ticks, 'quakes. famine e1nd !'-<avy
cannoneers broke out during
Operation Goathft Tuesday
The event costing the Navy an
estimated SJ48.000 has become a
c a use cele bre with a nimal·
10,vers everywhere. who ar~ boo·
Ing t he Navy which originally
wanted to shoot the beasts.
The men and environmentahst
fa-ctions involve d In actually
res cumg a maJor1ty of the
shaggy. long.horned creatures
from the island's de<!p, brush·
choked chasms a nd canyons
have emerged the heroes.
They have certainly generated
more publicity a nyway tha n
Noah ever did when he marched
the animals two-by-two into the
Ark. while endeavoring to get
the goats onto a Oeet or Navy
barges.
A shipment of about · 2,500
goats ls due to depart from the
island tar~et ran~e in two to
weeks. And now trouble bas
broken out.
Self-d escribed curmudgeon
·Cle veland Amory, a New Yor k
City sophisticate and president
or the Fund for the Animals.
claims chief trapper J im Clar:p
owes h.is organization money.
Amory also de nounces the
idea or shipping the goats lJ> San
Pedro or San Diego by barge. a
20 to ~-hour ordeal tha t might
inflict seasickness on the goats,
which veterinarians s ay are fine
now. Amory also said in a rec~t in·
terview that he was chartenng a
pressurized commercial Jetliner
at a cost of thous ands to Oy the
goats to a wild animal sanctuary
preserve in Texa~.
H c not1cc<1 bl y J \'01dcd fre,h
questions nbout tha t ~chcm1::
Tuesda\. · •
Clapp. mean" htle. who 1s
fam ed ror his work rescui~g
wild mustangs and burros with
the so-called Clapp Trap elec·
tromc corral he invented. claims
Amory is exploiting the goats
·'There are plenty or other
places to take the goal!> If
California doesn't want them."
says Amory. who a lso s ays
Clapp owes the organization
Sl0.000 it loan ed lo help start
Operation Goathft.
Clapp claims he Is paying it
back and scofred at Amory's re·
quest to give the Fund $10,000
worth of the ~oats then. so they
may be adopted out .to good
homes.
"Ludicrous!," Is what Clapp
and Gregg Hickman. or the Al·
liancc for Wildlife Rehabilit.atioil
.ano t:ducation. branded Amory's
goal re-d1stribut1on through
adoption plan in a word.
"They will have to s ue me to
get the goats!." s a ys Clapp.
whose trapping outfit incloot!S
his hired hands, his family and a
helicopter.
A share of the 2.500 goats will
go to Clapp's uper imental
sanctuary nea r Bakersfield ;
some ~ill be sold to Los Angeles
County as mobile . brush.eating
fire prevention animals and
others ""111 be used in genetic re· s~arch at Cal Poly.
Ruth Miller
Rites Slated
Thursday
ti r a veside funera l sen •ices
are s cheduled at 10 a .m. in
Pacific Vie w Memor ial Park,
Corona del Mar, for longtime
Newport Beach resident Mrs.
Ruth DeLano Miller , wbo died
Monday.
She was 82 and had Uved few 2S
yea rs in the Harbor area alter 30
ye a rs in San Marino and South
Pasadena.
She ,.,.s a member or the
Da ughter s of the Ame rican
Revolution, Newport Beac h
Col William Cabell Chapter, and
a supporter 0( Children's Village
l ' SA in Beaum<>clt.
The family suggests memotiaJ
contributions in her name tot.bat
organization, Children's Village
l'SA.
Survivors include daughters
Mrs. Martha Barrett, Corona deJ
Mar. and M~. J eanette Howell,
o f C h e rr y Valley , s ix
grandchildren a nd one great·
grandchild.
Services are under diredion of
Baltz Bergeron, Smith & TuUu.ll
Weslcliff CU pet Mortuary.
' §0
TritJ1111le
Seen in
S/,ayilig
,
P'roeecutor Paul Meyer con·
tended today that Jerry Gerw
Wills kllled an off.duty Costa
Mesa policeman last December
after a Fountain Valley woman
both had been seein• severed
her relation.ship witb Willa.
Meyer d escr ibed a love
trlanale between Wills, police of.
fleer Mark Pesanti, and Joelle
Sennewald in the first day of
Wills' murder trial.
In h.iJI opening argument to Uie
nine-woman, three-man Orange
County Superior Court jury.
Meyer claimed that Wills , a
Costa Mesa car salesman, was
guilty of first degree murder in
the shooting dealll or Pesaoti, 27.
Miss Senne wald. 23. was
wounded in the same shooting
attack.
The pro5ecutor said that both
Wills and Pes<1nli had ~n see·
ing Miss Sennewald a nd that the
murder defendant had been a:r
plying pressure for he r to marry
him.
But, the de puty district at·
tom ey asserted, evidence would
s how Uiat Miss Sennewald pre·
fe rred Pesanti to Wills .
Meyer said that Willis showed
u p at the woman's Fountain
Valley apartment on the evemn~
of Dttember 21 and asked.her to
choose between him or Pesant1 ,
who ha~ already been at the
a partment.
The prosecutor contended that
Miss SennewaJd and the off-duty
police officer had been "solidify.
ing" therr relationshi p before
Wills arnvt:d and that she had·
already decided that the defend·
ant would not be eart or her
future plans.
The dereodant. the prosecutor
told the court, had been lurking
outside the ap<1rtmenl and final ·
ly knocked on the door to talk to
Miss Sennew<tld
Hoth men told her she had lJ>
d~c1de hetween them and after
she c~1· P1•:,,ant1. Wiils ki.si;ed
her on Uw forehead and left the
apa rtmPnt peacefully
H owevi·r. ;\fcyt·r ::.a 1d Wilb
"ent back to h r~ own ;;partmcnt
and later callc-d Miss ~ewald
to tell her it's "really over "
He told her thcit she Wfluld
soon hf'a r a "bi g boo m,"
frighten.mg tht! young wom;;n,
Meyer sa.id.
The prosecutor said she asked
PesanLi to spend the night w1lh
her but before going to bed sht!
evidently forgot to lock a sliding
glass door to the a partment.
Afte r shootin~ up his own
a partment. Wills then went to
Mr ss Sennew!fld's apartment,
entered it' and surprised the two
o ccupants an bed together,
Meyer s aid.
-' He added Wills held a gun at
them and that Pesanti went for
his own gun on the night stand.
triggering a strui:gle.
During that fight. PesanLi wa!>
shot in the side and staggered in·
to anothe r room where Miss Sen·
newald had fled The proseculnr
said Wills followed Pes anti, re·
loaded his gun, and told the
wounded officer .
.. U I cannot have he r. neither
can you."
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Freedom's 11re
Cit k s outline rules for 'one-day· war' zones
By STEVE MAaBLE
Of .. °"''' --In thmt1n1ton Ut•aach thf' fire ortl claels call 1t
thP Oflt'·day wiar" •nd In !>an <:tem nle lh~y re·
for to at a... "rru1ne ,r. just plain craziness ··
In antu·1p•tlnf( th · annual t 'ourth of July
menlroent ulone th" Oranaie Co1u1t. offi cutls arc
prcdJctlng more trouble ·than ever due to Uw
publlr ' love> for fire 1n th~ i.ky and thunder on
the ground
lnVt'hll.:1o1 tor!i. from Seal Beach to San
('lt>mt•nt\' lalm th~ flow of 11leul bottle
ro<.'k.eL.,, Chnry Bombs and dynamitellke MBOs
111\11 thl' <·ounty 1:. on the increase and out or
hand
liut lht·tr concerns also center on legal
ftrework1>, the "Sal e and Sane" variety sold at
~lands throughout mucb of the county. They warn
that too often the legal stuff becomes lethal when
penons stuff fireworks into bottles or toss t~m
into dry, gr~sy areas. or worM! yet, at other
persons.
Several Ora pge _coast cities. including
Ne14 l)0'1 Beach and Seal Beach, have banned
the sale and use of legul f1re"'ork~ Other cities
have reljtnct1ons on when• ;rnd when the
ftrcworkR can be ICJunched
t•1re officials maintain their touRhest task as
~ett1ng lhe word out tu north Orange County and
Los Angeles area resident!>. who trad1t1onally
nock to the beach on Independence Day
Here's a look at what'i. really legal along
the Orange Coast :
-SEAL BEACH For the third straight
year, there 1s a complete ban on the sale or
shooting of fi reworks. Pohce clium they are
prepared to cite violcitors
--HUNTINGTON BEACH: Salt-and shoot
ing IS legal during first four da) 'i Of July
Persons have to be 18 ~ears of age to bu~
fireworks and shootmg orr 1s restncted to city
parks. beaches and streets
-NEWPORT BEACH· The "alt• and f1nng
or fireworks IS 11ieg.il Puhcf' "arn they plan to
e11rorce restnct1on this ~ l'ar and ('Ill· violators
FOUNTAIN VALLEY The sale and use.
of fireworks 1s legal Buyer" and ust·rs must be
HI un le11s with an adult
-COST A MESA: Allows the sale and uae of
fireworks Buyers mus t be 18. Fireworks stands
are perm1led to operate from June 28 to July 6.
--IRVINE: The sale and firing of fi reworks
1s permitted. Buyers mµsl be 16. County of.
hc1als are monitoring stands to insure age limit
1s enforced.
LAGUNA BEACH: Fireworks can't be
sold or fired in city limits except between hours
or 5 p.m and 10 p.m. on July 4 on city beach.
The five-hour exception is a new policy.
-SAN CLEMENTE: The ~ale anri 11hnntinP
off of fare\l.orks 1s perm 1tted except on the beach
between T Street and Linda Lane. Buyers must
be 16
-SAN JUAN CAPISTRA NO: The use and
"ale of fireworks 1s permitted. Buyers must be
16 years old
To prevent 1nJunes and fires. officials also
suggest not holding fireworks aft er 1gn1ted. not
· throwing burning items mto the air and keeping
:1 hose nearby
Deadly Fumes Strikeout
Called on Suicide Kills Fwnily Too
HOLLYWOOD. Fla <A P>
When Nancy Sbarro closed her
garage door. started the engine
o f h e r bl ac k C adillac and
stretched out on the front seat to
die, she probably had no inten-
tion of killing her hus band, son
and daughter . police say.
But all four died when an air
intake valve in the gCJra ge fun
neled deadly carbon monoxide
gas into the central air cond1
lioning system or the neat. n<'"'
home.
And police say that Jealous)
perhaps sparked by nudt.• photo
g r a p h s o r M r s . Sb.a r r o ~
daughter found in Lhe wallet of
her second husband -is the on·
ly motive they have lo \\Ork
with.
PoUce believe Mrs. Sbarro, 38.
m eant to commit suicide. Tht-
deaths of J ack Sbarro, 41 , and
her children from a previous
marriage, DeEtta Maynes, 18.
and Brian Maynes. 14. have
been classified as accidental.
"We think she didn 't mean to
do anything with the other three,
but only do away with herself.··
Holly wood police spokesman
Fred Barbetta said Tuesday.
The bodies were found Mon·
day by Donald Liberman. Miss
M aynes' fiance. They were to be
wed next week.
"Somebody's going to have to
t ell DeEtta's grandparents."
said a colisin. Lillian Romano.
"They're on their way here from
Iowa for t h e weddi n g .
Som ebody's going to have to call
the wedding off."
"There was no reason for
'Sidtan' Has
14th Child
S ANT AGATA D I
MILITELLO. Sicily CA P)
· -Giuseppe Scaffidi, the
celebrated 34-year·o ld
"Sultan of Cuccubello ..
w h o Ii ved w ith seven
wom en. today becam e a
father for the 14th time,
police said.
They said one of the
women in his "harem"
ga~e birth to a healthy boy
in this eastern Sicilian
town. Scaffidi. a field
lab orer desi gnated the
"sultan" by the Italian
press after his amorous
escapades became known
last year. is out on bail
after being sentenced to
three years on charges of
p rocuring. .
Scaffidi ·d e ni e d the
charge and was defended
in court by all but one of
his women. whom police
said lived in Scaffidi's hut
near a cemetery after be·
ing abandoned by their
lovers or husbands.
Wier Backs
Drunk Laws
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Ca rter administ ration is sup-
portlq le1iala tion that would
mandate eJtber a 10-day jail sen-
tence or 10 days' work in com·
munity servt~e for persons con·
vlci.dol drunk driving.
this," Liberma n sobbed Mon-
day.
··Ever ) body was h appy.
Everything was falling into
place. We were getting mar·
n ed ."
Police investigators speculat-
ed that a relationshi12-bt>t ween
Miss Maynes and her s tepfather
m ay have in s pir ed Mrs .
S barro·s s u1 c1de. A poli ce
sour ce told The Miami News
that three nude photographs or
the· young woman were found in
Sbar ro's wallet. "
.. We a re n ot sure. but it
<Jealousy) ~eems to be the only
credible m oti \'e we have."
Barbetta sajd.
Mrs. Sbarro was last seen by a
neighbor at 11 p.m. Sunday. The
family is believed to have died
about 2 a.m . Monday.
Miss Maynes. 10 pajamas. was
found on her parents' bed in the
master bedroom. He r step-
father . in boxer shorts, was in
the doorway bet ween the master
bedroom a nd the bathroom
Beneath the bed was the body of
the family's gray poodle. But·
tons. Maynes was found in his
bed.
Mrs. Sbarro apparently had
made her way from the running
car to the kitchen and was try
ing to make a telephone call
when she collapsed.
"She grabbed for the phone
a nd fell face down on the kitchen
floor." Barbetta said. "We feel
s he was so sick she d idn't tlunk
to shut the car off ...
Taped to the bathroom mirror
was a note from Mrs. Sbarro to
her husband of four years. police
said. that told of he r love for
him.
"I can't understand this."
M s. Roman o said as s h e
clutched a blue·edged wedding
invitation that read: "DeEtta
Sue Maynes and Donald A very
Liberman invite you to share the
jo'I of beguuling their new life
together."
"Ever ybody was really happy
about the wedding ... We
didn 't know a n yth i n g was
wrong." she said. "To hurt her
kids. how could anything be that
wrong?"
Pyramide r s
Fac ing New
Court Dates
New pre·trial hearing and jury
trial dates have been scheduled
for 12 Orange Counlians charged
with misdemeanors for alleged
participa tion in a $1 ,000·per-
pe rson pyramid scheme.
Th e pre-tri a l h,earinf(s
or1g ma1J y scheduJed tor June JO
were postponed to July 7. The
jury trial date was moved from
July 16 to Aug. 13.
The 12 had been cit ed bv
Orange CotintY Sherilf's dep
uti,es during a May' 2 pyramid
raid at the Mission Viejo home
of Maryann Mattingly, 31, of
27351 Umones.
They were charged with viola·
lion of Section 327 of t he
California P~al Code, promot·
ing an endless chain. AU 12 have
pleaded i.nnocent.
Awaiting p re·trial bearings
along with Ms. Jb Wnlly are
Tracee Gwynn llartll.ne 32, of
Costa Men, J immie BW Broob,
28,· of Costa Mesa; James
Edward Reale, 38, of E l Toro;
and Karen Deborah Storm, 37, ol
Sant a Ana.
Also scheduled for pre-trial
hearinp Monday are Be verly
Lee Hunter, 13, of Newport
Beach; l.JAda Lee Yentach, 38.
of RunUnston Bea ch ; Wayne
Cbarlel Allm, 59, of Santa Ana;
ColmM s.ty, 28, of Mlaion V\e-
jo; Oresory MuradJan , 23, ol
¥1ulon VleJo: Betty Tobey
Turk, ZI, ol llllaton VI •• ud ~ Le'fble, •• of Mil·
I. ,
Card Suit
PlflLADELPHIA f /\PI A
fedt.'ral )Udgt-ha:-µopped the
bubblt' 1n thl· baseball card bus1-
ne"" b) ruling that the Topp"
Che" mg Gum Co and th<· MaJ<ir
Ll'aguc• Ha..,1.•ball Pl<J~ l''°' A:.
soc1dl1on '10latc·d i.1nt1tru:.t law!>
l' S District Jurtge Clarence r ;\\•\l,('CJm('r rult:d Tul'sday
lh<.il ·Topps und th1.· pl:.iycr'> as·
.. o c· 1 J t 1 o n h J v 1· u n I a °" f u 11 y
rPs trainl'd and monopolized
tra1J1· in pocket size pictures
11f Jt t1H· maJor h•Jguc ba:.ebalt
pla\t•r.-·
Thl· su11 "'<is brought by (j
(11 r m 1·r 1·nmp1•t1tor 1n the
bJ..,t•tiall tr<Jdrng c·ard market.
Flt·l:'r Corp of Phll<.irlclphia. But
\\hll1• FIP1:r. v.h1rh d<11ms tu
h <1 \ l 1 n ' t• n t <-ri h u b b I 1: g u m •
.,..,kl'd f11r ~tr. m11l1on in damage'\
in ll\I' 'oUll lh,jt °"J" flll·d fl\t•
....... r ..... ,..:11 '''°"<'•>mer d\l.<Jrde<I
11 "1
Grid Irons Ow Parking Woe s BJ't"f in Hrl)( kh n. N Y . and
r• g.1nll-d J " tht "'>rid s largest
buhblc gum mJnural·tu rer ,
T op µs ha'> domi na t ed lhl·
market for almost ci quarter of ...
century
Looking every bit like a computerized ap
plication form. a new parking lot awaits
the throngs anticipated beginning July 11
for the annual Or ange County Fair Th('
new lot, across Fair Drive from Costa
~lt.·..,..i Cit~ llall. 1.., 1><1rt of the p..irking <''
pan:-,1011 progr am to prO\'td<: ::;pace for an
add1t1onal 1.500 cars th1~ vcar . Billed under
tht> 1 heme• .. \ 1 riuth of Countrv the fair tl11~ ~ear 1 uns through JuJy 20. · 1 he Ft.dcral T r.Hle Co m ·
m1ss1on chargPd 1 •1PI'" with il·
leS?ally m onoµol1r 1ni.: the
bd!'>t:bJll c<ird mdu.-tr) in 196'l,
largch on l'\'1denr1 fr om Flet-r
llo"'''''r. tht• FIT f1n all\ rul~ lh<.1t Tuµps .,_, ....... nut m onopolumg
lhl· bu.smt· .... s Acid Rock Trio Jailed
'"Grate ful D e ad' Members Held 1\f ter ~le lee
Flecr :.old 1L" contracl'i with
pl<.1~ t.>r-to T11ppc; 1n 1966. :.H'c·or"I
In}! to t•\ ldl'nt'l· 1n the suit Tnpps
then l 0nl<'r1:d rnto :m l:'XCl~l\'t'
.s)!ll\'mt•nt "'Ith the fledi::lin~
plJ \ \'" il.'> ... •W1at1on 1n 1968 ~AN DIEGO <AP > -The
guitarist. drummer and road
manager of the Grateful DcCJd
rock group \\ere Jailed toda\', al
legedly for fighting with ~ltce
at a backstage m clee
OfCicer Jorge Nelson i.a1d he
saw a man hand some c9caine lo
a woman. and when Nelson tned
to make an arrest. "everything
went to hell ..
The aJleged cocaine exchang<'
didn't involve the band or people
associated with 1t. Nelson said.
The band people who were ar·
r ested. along with the concert
p ro mote r 's secr etar y. were
among 34 taken into custody as a
crowd of 6.000 left the ftnal show
on the group's road tour after
midnight.
The popular San Francisco·
based group, a powerful acid·
rock force in the late '60s with
its driving rhy thm and un·
orthodox style, was originally
known as the Warlocks but
changed its name to the Grateful
Dead in 1966.
Police s aid they were called to
the Sports Arena afte r gettmg a
report of public urinating.
~uitarist Robert Wier . 36, was
booked for investigation of
participating in a riot and in·
terfering with a police officer,
both misdemeanors.
Dr um m er Mickey Hart. 36.
was booked for investigation of
misdemeanor inciting a riot, in-
terfering with a police officer
and felony assault on a police of.
ficer.
Daniel Rifkin, the band's 3S-
SF Workers
Asked to Quit
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The
San Francisco district attorney
baa asked eight workers in bis
office to r esign, saying they
were involved In kickbacks,
thefta and marijuana smoking
and aales at work.
District Attorney Ario Smith
also said Tuesday that he wlU
forward to the state attorney
1eneral'1 office evidence ot t.be
alleged crimes.
The workers are in the Family
Support Bureau whole purpose
11 to enforce laws requlr ln1
fatben to support their famllles.
·'
'car·old mana~t·r "a'> lw.~ ""
for 1n\ f':.lJ l!at ion o f rr11..,11t
me a nor part1C'1pa1 inn Ill .1 r 11 •\
1nt€'rfl0nng ~1th .1 pol ro• off1< • t
and felony 3!>l>.1ult on J pol11 •· ,,r
f1cer
Although thl' hond.., \\ 1·n· p.1111
qu1ckl.\ -S7 :!:>II 1111 H1 fl-;1n
SB.SO for Hart and S5 :!50 for \\ 1 11
their rt:leasc from S;in D11·J!"
Count) JJJI "a!> d<.•IJ\C'O "''Hr.JI
hou rs bC'ca u"<' or '' t om 11utn breakdown. cro"d<'d c·onrllt111n
and the nt·c•d to rht.·c·I. 'ut
prisoner!> for court ht Jrtrti.:..,
ft r:. t.
Knsl~ Lynn Lant1 30 1rl1·n
t1fled <is secn•t.ir:-lei prom,,11·r
\tare Bt•rman. °"as lx1<1kl·1I 111
Las Colinas women ·~ Jail for 1n
vesligat1on or felon) pos:.l'SMon
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n1·ar .1 bat·l-; ... tah•· r.1111p Ii .11lm~
out of lhl' Sport:. Art·n.1
A:-a cro" d of 100 or mc,ro·
i:-uri::1:d 1n :'\t•hon :-aid. do11·n ' ril
111ol1t1• drrlH'Ci and qu1 C'kl ) took
"'"a) those 10 t•ustod) No 'l'rtou"
·tnJ unc:-"en• rcportl•d
In ht., ruhnJ! :" l'°" t·omt•r "aid.
Toi.: d h l ' r , T opp' •t n d I ht
pla:. l·~ as.,o<.'1at1on haH' Lill ot
the market J>0"t'r there ts in lht!
bast•ball l·arct market. and thev
h:.s \t.' unla"iully exercised that
l'O"'l'r in a "ay "h1ch ha" left
lhl' Topps product alone in the
marl.et."
l'\C'"com<.'r's ruling gives
Flt•t•r lhl' r11?hl to seek an agree
nit·nt "1th the players· ass0<'1.i
ttc>n Fll't'r brought the suit aft er
11 " .... hh<.·ked from marketing
th .,.,_, n ba:.t•hall cards
1 opp" h<Jd :-<iles of $87 m1lhon
in 19iR "hill· F ll'l'r had ~ale of
S15 2 million
Gem
T a lk
Todays
Fashionable
Investment
H11J C Ill \f/'111{/t'
Cert1/1edGemul11ql.ll, 1\1 .. \
GEMS IN HISTORY
• diammul.J u l'rt' lat11rorr11·1'
The history of gold and gemstones
shows that gold was first matched
with simple ceramic materials or
glass in disigning jewelry. Not until
t he 13th and 14th centuries did
artisans begin putting gold together
with colo red ge mstones and less
precious colored minerals. And 1t
was not until about 200 years later. 10
the 16th century. that s uch matching
became a regula r practice among
jewelers of the da,y. Although history
s hows that the C hinese were
Importing dlamond cutting tools as
far back as 200 A.O., d iamonds did
not become tre asured In Western
clvilliat.lon until much later. Why?
Because their beaut y had not been
recognized. You see. colored stones
are prettier ln their rough form. and
are easier to cut and s hape. A rough
diamond is usually ugly, 01ly-looking.
not very Inspiring. lt must .be cut.
shaped and polis hed to reallze its
true inner beauty. Once the arusans
learned to do that, diamonds became
the most valued of gemstones. And of
course, the)' sWl are: ·
14 Karat Gold Colo Jewelr y
Thie Cl!Mtnc:the COlllolbl Olfl ..,.,.,. ...
bMuty nl --ol ~ U.S. Ot tol9IOn ooir..
8l1ng .... )'Oljf ~ colN from 119.
Dofl1 mill "* OCIC)Olt\lnlly to Mlect W< gold
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C:OIDIDUter Wnfusion
ON 'lllE J .. AD DEn . LitUf aood 8~Pf'iN In tht•
news tbeM d:i§ ror tbellhapjes.s commuter worktn& 11t1fh
or our coastal re1lon who bash bodies and 11uuls up th.-rnew~s H~ day lft lhelr labors to make a buck
Sornetlmet II ~ms our 5tat.e hl1hway out111 k no~ 11 .1,
Caltram, 1u1a up n11hts teyana to firure way' to m1ak~ 11
more ouserable ror the working ~mmuler
The latest n~w:; 11 that CaJtra.ns peoplt-will dw • .-4ill
th~ northbound on-ramps IOI' the San Diego t-'reewia) fro111
now until J uly 9 Mlween the Route 55 lt'Ol>la M c~u
Newport) Freeway and the San Gabnel route
WONDEa FUl. Tha t's through the Fourth of July hoh
day period. Of course, the Caltrans brass wall quick to udd
the ramps won 't be shut down dunng weekemh. hohda)".
or rush hours.
Well, I have some news for those Caltranl> funt·
tionaries. This 1s summertime, remember., Every da) •~ .i
holiday. Every day now finds the freeways Jammed
So they'll leav.e the ramps open during rush hours. will
"Pull Over. Buddy. You BlnJ T~ Metered Ramp on the Red''
they? When isn't there a rush hour on the fre<!ways these
days?
You're left to wonder why Caltrans didn't select th(•
dead or winter for this wonderful metering job. Maybe that
~ould JUSt be too logical.
Those meter s by the way, that blink green to allow one
car at a llme on the freeway, are just another torture for
the guvs and gals who are trying to get to work.
Wtule Caltrans 1s S-O busy installing those m eters. they
might take some llm~ out to rtx ~me. of the lights on
fr~eway signs and repair .some deten orating pavement.
BUT I SUPPOSE they'd schedule that over the Labor
Day per iod.
Meanwhile, more sou19news on federal freeway f1_nanc
1ng funds comes out of the Highway Users Federation of
Washington. O.C. This outfit reports that states fa1lmg lo
meet at least 60 percent c·ompliance with the 55 m ph speed
11m 1t st.and to lose up to 5 percent of their federal highway
funds. ._. f This little rule 1s ~ct forth m the Federal . .,ur aet.·
T ransportation Act or 1978
AND HOW IS CALIFORNIA doing " The re port al
legcs that 71.7 percent of California dnvers break the ~~
mph law. That far exc~s the 60 percent complJance d1c·
tum. f' 7 7 You are again bafned as to how they 1gure 1. per.
cent or California drivers break_ the la.w? You may have
noticed that the state legislature JUSt reJttled radar for the
California Highway Patrol again.
Perhaps there ts only one bright spot for the commul
ang stiffs of our coastline these days. Caltrans official-; no~
s ay they're going to install some passing Jane!-. on Laguna
Canyoo Road, that wmdJOg narrow path that hcc. claimed
22 lives in the past five years.
1 t can't come too soon
The tragic irony he re 1s tha t the last v1cllm on Laguna
Canyon Road, on May 29. was a Ca ltra ns superva~or from
Dana Point
Cycle Crash Kills Youth
1\ n 18-year-old Santa Ana
'outh \\as killed Tuesday after
hi s mot o r cvcle co llided
broadside with. a car m a south
"\a nta Ana intersection.
P oltc.-e s aid the body or
Tho mas Lore n Wright w&~
thrown more than 6S feet by the
impac.-t or his motorcycle, into
the car driven by Venlurl.I
Aguilar, ~4. a lso of Santa Ana
The accident at the JOtersec
lion of Warner Avenue and Raitt
Street.
Searing
Heat
Persists
8 TIMI A.NeetaM4 Pres.
Mort" ••ter horta1es •n<•
powl'r outaacs l'ropped up u the
i.outh l'l'nlr11l states sweltered
undt>r l~dt-gr~ lt'mperatures
1h1.11 hJH' become a part or every·
!lu y lif e. and weath e r
turl'<'axtcn; hUV\' expressed con·
c·t>rn about an extended drought.
T\\ o wl't'ks of blistering heat
tlas bet'n blam ed in the dea~ of
at lt'al>l 74 people -45 in Texas.
IS m Oklahoma. 10 111 Arkansas
und 4 an Kansai.
The only prospect for <.'OOling
"as JO Missouri and in Kansas.
"hertt 13 c-omm unlties. led by
llut chmson ·~ 112, recorded tern·
pt•ralurcs Tuesday above the
Hl<l·degrt<t> mark
HIGH.~ IN THE DALLAS area
fl':1d 1cd 108 Tues d·ay a fter
seve r lll days of te mperatures
o\ N 110. Temperatures above
MERCURY HIT 121
IN 1936 -Page A12
100 are not unusual in Texas an
July. but tht.• streak has been re-
markablt'. The mercury in El
Paso had hit 100 or more for 25
days in June -2 1 of' those
scorchJO(! days in a row.
W1 ch1ta Falls and the Fort
Worth·Dall:is urea had 13 days
of 100-de~rce weather. Weather
offi c.-1als m the Dallas area had
to go bac-k to 1911 to find a June
with 13 or more days of IOO-plus
readin~s The 113-degree read·
JOgs on the 26th a nd 27th were
the hottest ever recorded in the
art' a.
IN ARKANSAS. temperatures
Tuesday s urged to a record 104
1n Little Rock as residents used
u record amount of energy in their efforts to beat the heat.
OKLA H OMA S W EATED
through tls mnth day of triple·
d1g1t t emper at ures , and
Wilburton Mayor Jerry Hood
called for \\ater r atJoning in the
<.'astern Oklahoma community
bttc:aus<' of high wa~r use and
lac.-k of pumping facilities.
Senate OKs
New Bombe r
D evelopment
WASlllNGTON <AP> -The
Senate. unwilling lo wail on the
Carter adm1n1stralio n. voted to·
dav lo ord(•r development of a
new ~~ralt:g1r bomber to be JO
lht• J 1 r IJ\ I !18i
E <irltl·r. a ~ 1t "'orked pa\l
m1dn1ght on a S51.9 bil lion
"eapons <Julhorization bill. the
Senate l>C rapped a quaht) -over·
quantity propos al to cut the
all·\'Olunteer Army's manpower
by 25,000.
The Senate hoped to complete
wo rk on the bill today.
The provision appropriating
$9 1 million for initial develop-
ment of the new bomber a lso
would instruct the secretary of
defense to report to Congress by
Feb. 15 on comparisons between
the B·I. which was canceled by
President Ca rter in 1977. a
!>lretch FB-111 and a n advanced
bombt•r still on the drawmg
boards
,.
R-a-i-n Spells Relief
Rockies; Plains States Beneficiaries
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NATION /WIATHI,_
TMI Radiation Dang~r
Reported Incre~ing
WAS HI NGTON I Af'J
More th4n 15 month\ ufter the
nuclear accident at Three Mlle
Island, the danger of accidental
radiation releases to the sur·
rounding Pe nnsylvania coun
trysade 1s lncreasing rather than
decreasi.og because of the s low
c l ea nup operation , a con-~ressional study concluded)to day.
The final report of the ~ate
Circus .4el.?
Environment and Public Works
nuclear n•J(ulaUon subcommitt-
hlHd the crippled plant near Har
nsburg r e mains ext remely
dangerou!> and the nation 's
mos t $Crious commercial nuc lear
:JC'cadent ill for from over .
The Mur<'h 28, 19'79 accident
severely damaJ(ed the react.or
rnre and lc>ft the plant highly c.-on·
ta m1n-.tc:.'<.I
E nrly morning ph11t11 JJ>pt:ur.., to ">h<1v. monn ho.I.ant in.:
<.itop Washington .\lnnumt·nt Effcl't v.a:. J C'hh.'\f:'d b' u'
mg 300mm tel<.•µhotu Jen:-. v.ith expo:.urc of l s<XJth wC'flnd
~·t r s fi.
STIFF LEGAL. environmentit!
a nd regulatory safefuards are
slowing the $200 million cleanup
operation and preventing ade·
quate protection to area resi·
dents, concluded the study by the
panel chaired by Sen . Gary Hart,
D·Oolo.
··Both the s urround ing com·
munity and, most Immediately,
the workers Involved in the
cleanup are at risk, ... said the
423-page report.
·'The longer It t akes to remove
the r adfoactlvity from Inside the
plant. the more likely it is that
further accidental releases of
radioactivity will occur before
workers can re pair or remove de ·
terioratm~ cqll1 1>ment.
LA R G t ; C)U A NT IT I ES o r
rart 10:.H'l 1 vt· k r vpton-85 gas and
hunrl rNI\ of l!allon:-. of radioac:ll vc
"'all .. r "-l"n' rc•lt'ac;cd into the con·
lJinmt·nt bualdJOg during the al'·
r1d1·n1
tHf1<·1;,ih l'\1w1·1 to takt' up lo
four mon · \\l·t·ki. t<1 complete the
proc·1·..,~ of rt>IL·a~ing the r ad10<1c ·
\I\•· g:J\ llf•fon· workers are able
ltl Pfllf'r lht• hulldmg ror further
n •pa1r'
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nl'n·r b•· kn""' n pn·1·1sely how
m11c h r;11li;1t1on ""a" released m
th1· 1•:Hh hour ... of the accident
lt1·1 :1u-.1· ,,ff ..,Ill' radiation
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1·n11ugh rn<11at 1on was released ltJ
1,11 ... 1· •• n, 'h<irt cir long-term
lll·:.ilth prohll·m~. 1t concluded.
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Arson Blazes Increase
lqh Fire Dmwer Cbea National, Foreau
LOS ANGELES tAP) -"Norm1I w ether" wu prf'dlctf'd for Southel'n California a h .-r
~Yf'ral da ot thundenitorm• that 1parkt'd doHn8
ol lllbln.ana reused flrea ancl led to the minor
noocnna ol 34 desert homes and tx.inei.11M
'II loob lib a ny thundt-rtlorm act1vaty now
-..•ould J~t ~ in the eaJltrn dti8t'rl a&on1 tht'
bcirdN area." NaUonal Weath..r Servi ct<
spokf'imao Bob Web6ter H id 1\tesdiay a' the rem
nants ol llw-Mcanc Cella puaed throuKh the n :
11on
roa ECA.STEaS Pat!OKTED scullere<t ha~h
c louds for ~t ar_,as with temperaturl'1> ranglnK
from the tuah fJOs to tht mid 9C>a and ove1 111ght lows
in the Ul>Pf'r ecM
Ml'irnlJme. offJctuli. reported an ularmrng 111
l'rrast> In arson blai.-11 lh1tt havt> hCOr<·bed hun
drt'di. of acres stnct! last w..eltend
bur-n1n1 ll atrot1 of brus h but not threatenln1 the
nurby Loll Ani~les Police Academy or Dodier
St11d1um
Another Amati fire near Dodier Stadium after
T u.aday n11ht' .. m e against San Dle10 wa$
<le•crlbed as ·•probably accidental" and was
q uickly extln1ul.ahed.
And at IHJl two brus h fires ln Riverside Coun·
ty wc•re started by arsonists, authorities said.
THE TWO LARGEST arsoo-caused fires
burned ~ and 3SO ac res Sunday nea r Riverside
111ui were brought uoder contro& by fi re crewa,
California Qepartment of Forestry spokes woman
V1ck1 Switz.er said.
Another fire authorities believe was set burned
a b<>ut 100 acres on the Agua Caliente Indian
R~servation near CathedraJ City and was doused
by the rains. she said . adding that it was the
Sl'Cond fire in the Andreas Canyon area in as m any
AWl•••tr. JMlt •• ·-
••
-
Erik Estrada. s tar of
TV serit$ "Clll P~."
and his wife of se' en
m onths a r e divur<·
ing . Est rada . who
married J oyce Miller
in a well pubhc1Led
elopeme nt t u Lu::i
Vega s. eated
··te n sions of pub h e
hfe " for the breakuo
nd the outbrt>ak of names couplt••I with tht.'
<·urrent heat wave prompted the U S Fores t
St<rv1l·e lo close partfj. of Angeles. San lie rnardino
a nd Los Padres National Forests due to high fire
dan~er In addition, Los Angeles County Fire Chief
Ch de Bragdon Jr s aid some county waldhfe areas
adJacent to the Angele's National Fore~t have been
t:lo~ed t}\rough the July Fourth weekend
days ' -• •
Lightning-caused fires which ~truck Sunday -~-J.
near the desert resort areas of Riverside County • • •
were extinguished early Monday by rains which St rip Flooded
c reated flash floods. Thirty four homes and bus t·
LOS ANGELES FIRE ofriciaJs said fi ve blazes
\Hre "maJ1c1ow;ly " s et Tuesday m Elys ian Park.
nesses in Ran~ho Mirage. Indian Wells and Palm Pe des tria ns removed therr shoes and waded across the floode d Las
Desert wer~ .slightly damaged. . . Vegas Stnp after a c loudburs t dumped n early a n inc h of rain on
· Autho~ilies reported onJ y a few minor flooding the c1t v Tuesda" Sever a l streets wer e c lose d and o n e unde rpass problems m desert a reas on Tuesday. . · ~ · · . : · · . d · flood' All the major blazes that have blackened more failed v.1th 12 feet of wa ter a~ d ebris clogged s torm r a ms, m g
than 3,000 acres in Southern CaJifomia since last m any antc rscct1nns
wee kend were under control or completely out. of State Budget Fight
Back to Square ODe
flc1als in Los Angeles. San Bernardino. Riverside
SACRAMENTO <AP J -The state
began the second day of a new fiscal
year today without a budget or the
power to pay bills, and the five-day.
o ld deadlock holding up the spending
plan seemed lo be tightening.
liut most state worke rs r emained
on t he job. despite warnings they
were "volunteers" and might not be
p3id. One exception was in the
prisons. whe re there were he avy
abse ntee rates among g'uards at two
inst itutions
SUPF.RVJSORS AT THE Vacaville
a nd Soledad prisons wer e manning
guard posts and inmates were report ·
ed to be behaving weH · Guard attend·
ance was better at the rest of the 12
prisons
No Lemon Aid
The $24. l billion budget. bottled up
s ince Friday by a welfare dispute.
was sent to a two·housc conference
committee Tuesday afte r 1t was r<>·
Jecte d by· the Assembly for the
s econd time in as many days on a
45·20 vote.
AFTER THREE DA VS of bicker-
ing and negot1at1ons. the Assembly
a nd Senate both rejeOted the budget
Monday night. s hortly before the
1980-81 fi~cal year began.
The lower house also turned down
a Senate-passed bill Tuesday which
most Republicans wanted signed into
law before they will vote for the
budget But a move was started for
a nother Assembly vote. today or
later.
Car Warranty
Bill Killed
SACRAMENTO <AP> -A Senate committee
squeezed the final drops out or the "lemon" bill
.-Tun day, killing the measure that would have
given buyers of defective new cars a refund or
replacement.
lt was the second l ime that the Judiciary Com -
mittee had rejected AB2705 by Assemblywoman
Sally. D· El Mon te. The vote was 4·2, one
short or the needed majority tn the nine-m ember
committee.
The bill. opposed by automobile manufac-
ture rs and deal~rs. would have defined as a
"lemon" any new car that, in the first year or
12.000 miJes of driving, had required three or more
re pa irs or the same major defect or had been out
or service for more than 20 days
. .\nder~on Hallway ,,, Goal
SACRAMENTO <AP > J ohn Anderson 's
campaign to wm a place on the California ballot as
an independent candidate for president is better
than halfway to its goal of 101.296 signatures. a
spokesman says
But Anderson's cam· ( J pa1gn aides refuse to is· ST ATE s ue any specific figures
_ to back that claim or
----------s ubmit any sign atures
for verification by e lection officials until the peli·
tion drive ends in Au~ust.
The Illinois congressman. who dropped out or
the Republican presidentiaJ primaries in April to
run as an independent. must collect 101 ,296
signatures of r egistered California voters.
llJD Bill Hra~hP• S rnaft-
,
a nd San Diego counties confirmed.
Quake Told
Long Beach Rattled
LONG BEACH (APl -Seismology ex
perts are in vestigating a sltght earthquake to
determine if its oriJ(in was the Inglewood
fn ult. which triggered a devastating quakt:'
that killed 102 people here in 1933.
The temblor Tuesday n1J;!ht registered 2 7
on the Richter Scale. the California Institute
or Technolo~y reported. but didn't cause any
injuries or damage. The 1933 shaker hitd a
magnitude of 6.3.
"Most people "ere reporting a boom
Tht.>y were thinking of it as more of an ex.
plosion than an earthquake.·· said Long
B<'ach PoUce Sgt. William Sprague of the 60
te lephone calls received by the department
Tuesday night.
SACRAMENTO -A doctor-backed bill to
limit lawsuits against physicians for prescribing
intrauter ine devices that later prove to be
dangerous has reached the floor of the state
Senate.
(Act Now! Offer limited. one per family)
The m easure . AB3330 by Assemblyman
Patnck Nolan. R·Glenda le. would cover all de-
vices and drugs, eve n though It was Inspired by an
JUD called the Dalkon Shield that was withdrawn
from the market after being Linked to infections.
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the
bill 5.4 Tuesday despite opposition from trial
la wyers. women's groups and Oov. E dmun'd
Brown Jr. 's Consumer Affairs Department.
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cbalnnan of CalilomlJ's LelislatJve Black Caucus
to ban Ku Klux Klan members from public
wplof ment bu died iD the Senate Judldary Com·
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• • • • • • • • • • • AB2188 by Assemblyman Wlllle Brown, D-San Fraadmeo tallied a M vote Tuesday. It had been
proaaJ*d 0by reports of Klan activity in some local
......... cement acend•. a-. belnC amended, the bill would bave
• ...,,......, Pll'IGDI who Intended to tntMfen with
. .._.. eom1•utlooal rls.bta, and wbo beloqed to
.. ......_. tbat advocated denial of tbMe
l'llMl. lrom belnt law-enlorament olfteen .
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One of the m 01t Important mf'Hur._.s pasM!d b.>' the•
1tale Leal laturl' la.t ) ear wa ewport Be ch A.,,
aemblywuman Mar ian 8«&ff0n's t ax tndu an1 bill Thb was dfflaMd to bait lhe rtpolf tha t kept hunt
inc workers 1nto h1&)\er tax braC'k~ every lime they re
ceived a cosl·of.l.1vin1 pay r a l • to offset 1nnuuon Th •
man{'UYer frequently nllllilied the be.nef1t of t hr ro1w
But. ln order to obtain Gov Brown ' 1.cnalure on tht>
but, Mrs. Ber1eson had to go a long w ith hP~ demand lhut a two-ye ar limit be Dlac:ed on tax lndexlna
She vowed she would sttk to h ave the hm1t rt-mo ved
Ulis year. and did so lier bill to that errect "a~ pas t•d b~
the LelJl,Slature t hls "'t>d< and 1!'> .on It~ "a> tu th<' ~o'
-emor's desk .
He has exp ressed opposition to exlend1n~ t~x ind ex
ing on the basis o( fut ure econom1 t" uncrrtaunt'
•· Actually. the new bill. All 2001. \\Ould hll\'C nu dft"c-t on the eeonomy t h rou.:h f1sral 1982. "hen th<' on~1nal
m e asure would rclllutn an t.>fft'l'l ll \\ould l'Ul .-.l.ite n •\
enue by an estimated S210 m1lhon in f1 H·ul 1982 83 Thi~
a pparently 1s "hu t wor ries t he gO\ crnor
1t remains to be s een whether or not ht' wall choose to
veto the ta x indexing e xtension If he doe~. and 1f ther •
are not ·eno ug h votes to override s uc h a vt.•to. it's a s af t
bet the iss ue event ually will turn up as OJ ballot m1t1aL1ve.
a nd one tha t wo uld certainly wan voter approval
It is c learly chican ery lo fatte n the state treasury by
taking advantage of worke rs whose e mployer s are ju~t
Crying to help the m keep more or less a breast of inflation.
If it isn't stealing it 1s too c lose to m atter
T he bill should be signed Wlthout fur ther argument
Questions of Morale
A recent s ur vey o f Oran~c County governm ent
e m p loyees concluded they a rc an un happy lot. d1sturi.>ed
by t he county·s superagency st r ucture and m an age·
m ent's failure to add ress their concerns .
The s ta tistical s urvey was com m ission ed bv t he
1979·80 G r a nd Jury. which left office T uesday. ·
The jur y cannot be faulted for att empting to assess
the a ttitudes of the county work for ce. B ut the m a nner in
whic h the sur vey was conducted does r a ise questions as
to what the results m ay or may not reflect.
It was reported. for exam ple. that a large proportion
of workers think m orale is low. T hat at firs t m ay seem
!'ierious. that t he county is on the verge of employee un·
r est.
Unfortunately . there is no basis for comparison
e ithe r to what county e mployees have fe lt h1stoncally or
how a ttitudes expressed b y Orange County workers com
pare to nationa l averages for both government and non·
go\'crnmcnt wor kers.
Without such comparisons. the 1mportanC'c of the find
ingc; is diminis hed and renders of qucs ttona ble \'alue
whal could have been a valuable e mployee relations tool
Price of Convenience
11 ·s no news that far mer s routinely complain that
their profits a r e lower than those of the m iddle m an who
get!> the food from farm to table
But accordin g to a recent sur vey, t hat gap is widen ·
. ln~ an favor of the food processors because of increasing
'-·onsum e r dem a n d for conve nience foods.
T oday's'housewife, often ~ wage-earner too. wants to
turn o ver man y of the old-t1m<' kitchen dut IC'" to the food
. processor -h ams and ..,ausage~ mu5t be precooked.
\'tgetables cut up a nd frozen. rolls read~ for the oven.
orange juice s queezed
BE'C'ause all these services take time and money. the
processing is accounting for an mcreC:Js m g 5hare of the
• tood dollar.
Of this year'. national food hill of S262 billion. it's
c·stimated S80 billion . o r 31 percent. wall go to the
• farmer~. while the marketing cost wall be S182 billion or
69 perce nt.
There's little cha n ce homema ke rs will go back to cur
in g their own h ams. growin g vegeta bles and putting up
prese rves -all of which certainly can save mone y.
But it's not all bad news for t he farmers T he s urvev
' concludes th at con venience foods, esp ecially when ade·
quately promot ed. e ventually en a b le the farmer to sell
m ore of his product to wa ge-earning hous ewives who to·
day have more mon ey than ti me
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Boyd/Predictions
Uy L.M. BOYU
Pollsters aske d a large•
• n\Jmber of people 1C they
believed the predictions or
w e a t h e r caster s. s ports
writ e r s, econom ists and
stock brokers. The weather
and s ports prognosticators
• received high ma rks. The
economists and stock brokers
• didn't. Understanda~e. cer
t ainly. Still . it seems .a little
scary that people have more
faith in the a bility to
forecast temperature read
• ings and game scores than
• tbe future of their money.
An lnsfil'ance expert con·
• :tends bath clergymen and
: ·physicians are regarded as
~,'bad risks for auto insurance.
• • They appear to be more pre-
: . o ccupied with proble m s
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Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Com.mil a crime, go to
prtaon, get a free col·
le1e education and a
de1ree. 'FIUSOO BELLE
"'h1le driving, th1i. authority
~ciy~ ... 1\sk l'lergymen and
ph s1cian:. 1r they're good
drivers. he ~ays, and they'll
say they suppose S-O. they
never thought much about 1t.
Q. What 's the commonest
com plaint to lh~~usi·
ness Bureau?
A Failure of mail·order
firms to deli ver the goods.
The ideal a nagram calls
fo r the rearrangement or the
letters in one set of syllables
-s uch as "astronomer " -
into another set or syllables
-such aa "moon starer" -
tha t re la t es in meaning
somehow to the original set.
But the second set doesn't
have to meM the same. It
c an b e s ardo nic . Like
"'funeral" and "real fun". Or
des c riptive . Like
"Presbyterian" and "best in
'!rayer." ·
You're not Uvln1 Ju.st on
the food you ate today or
yesterday. Tetts with radJo.
active food prove you con·
tlnue to draw nourishment
from food sometimes for as
long o 14 days.
That Mozart wu a child
prodlJY ln mutlc la wldely
known, but the extent of hla
1trt is atiJl utbnl1hln1: He
compoHd minuets before be
cowdread.
Rowland Evan1 I Robert Novak
Recess May Stir Tax Cut Fever·
YI' ASllJNGTON fl rt-1\ldenl
C"artt•r's pollt1cu l advlser'.
lhduQh 11ubllC'ly nonchtthrnt, ur1•
v. o r r 1 1· d i> r 1 v a t c I y t h u t
Orrno rr.1t1l· member' o f
'nnl(re!IS will catc·h tax cut rrver
tlurlnl( the conrcr~11s 1onal rcce!lb
uncl n •turn to Capitol 11111 sus
ccpt1blt• to Ronald Reagan's tax
:;rht>m~"
Th-..i.e adviser' confide that
ltt'at;an ., l'Jll for 1mmcd1<1te tax
action t i. u
p o I 1 t 1 l' a I
mai1terstroke
Demol·rat1c
rt1nk !> are
~Url' to hold
firm for now
Hul Ca r
ter1t e:.
frar \\hat a
few wet'k s
b;.ck horn('
while tux cut rhetoric blares out
of the Republican con vention in
Detroit does to that resol \'e
Cons equently. draft ing a tax
c utting allernat1 ve ready for ac·
tion when Congress comes back
IS a first Ordt•r Of priorit) at the
Wh1k House The 1mpcd1ml'nts
arc less Carter·~ caution than
ant1·t..ix cut stubbornnc~s by
lt5 ti~ to get
~itics oUt cf
the smoke ·filled.
room.
Richard Reeves
ccon o m1 r ad viser Charles
Scbultze and s lower -than-slow
!llurr work by the E conomic
Policy Group. Tht> EPC 1talfers
have had tax cut policy under
cons1d~r.it1on for so m ~ six
weeks with no d1scern1ble pro.
gress
HOSTAGE PROBING
Behind the public posture of
the Carter administr ation that
the hos tage issue should be
quieted down for a while. intense
negot1at.Jons are going on behind
the s cen es to free the 53
Americans by early October.
H 1ghly secr <'t negot iations
conducted sever al weeks ago by
then White House chief or staJr
lfam1 lton Jordan art-conttnwng
in Par~s. Tehran and other world
t•ap1tals C S nc~ot1 ators arc
m:11nly prt\'ate cil12ens -in ef·
f eet . unpaid. undercover
wo rkers for Pres ident Carter
They include lawyers from the
L' S . France a nd other cQun
tne~
Carter·s fondel>t hope 1s to
hrtnJ! the hosta~e:. home before
he facl'S American votl·rs on Nov
": tht· f1n.t ann1\'er.,ar~ of cap·
t1v1ty for the hostal!es Skepttci.
1972
In the admW.tratlon beUeve the
odds are heavily a1aln1t auc·
cess.
PRO.UFE ZEALOTRY
Ronald Reagan's operaUves
finally gave up in disgu.t when
New York state's Rlght·To-1:.ife
Party kept raising the ante for
g1 vlng it.s presidential nomina·
tion this yur to Reagan Instead
o f pro-life a c tivis t Elle n
McConnack.
The New York Lifers first de·
manded only t.hat Reagan. who
is anti-abortion. name a like·
m inded vice president. But the
asking price kept going up.
Reagan would have to endorse
conservative Alphonse D'Amato
against liberal Sen. Jacob J avits
1n the New York Republican
prim ary. Finally. they insisted
that Reagan endorse for election
t hro ug hout the country only
Republicaru; who support an an·
ti -abortion constitutional amend·
m£>nt.
Those last impossible condi
lions convinced Reagan's ageots
that Mrs. McCormac k wanted to
r un so badly that she never
~ould give way for Reagan As
a result. he will have to win New
It's tirne tp~
p:Utics out Ci the
smclt.t. f illd.
primary
York without the 130,000 or more
voters likely to vole for Mn.
McCormack.
NUKE COMPaOMlSE
At the -height of controversy
over the· nuclear power iaaue In
the Platform Committee,
De mocratic National Chairman
John White quietly telephoned
Robert Strauss. President
Carter 's campa ign chairman,
with this word : We can com·
pro m ise the nuke plank and
avoid a bloody, perhaps losing
fi ght· on the floor' at Madison
Squa re Garden.
Strauss at once saw the value
of this. Even though aides from
Carter's White House believed
they had 79 s ure votes (out of
117 > to carry Carter 's preferred
language on the hot ii;sue. it was
decided to compromise.
The ambigllOus language of
the compromise failed to satis fy
far -out anti·nuclear hotheads.
But 1t did bring in enough new
s upporters to protect Carter's
pob1tion frOf!l further erosion at
the August convention
ARROGANCE IN DEFEAT
Re~ated defeats in primaries
have not taui;:ht humility to Sen. •
Edward M Kl·nncdy's presiden·
t1al campai~n . as ~hown by the
treat ment or in~urance m agnate
Bcrnurd R<1poport of Waeo. Tex-
a.;, a loni?t1me liberal activ1:.t
a nd c<1rly Kennedy hacker ,
H apoport h<1<f endorsed Ken·
ncdy for prt>st<Jent a:. soon as h<'
announced l<1:.t ) cur tie ra1s<:d
omt· S60.000 for him m Texa!'.,
no ca:-.) task in a state whe re the
~ta ll·:. De mol'rat1c money 1!'.
:-ol1dly for l'rcs 1de nt Carter .
llcnC'l'. HapoPQrt was s tunned to
IParn th<' Kennedy ca mpaign
ha<f rt·JC<'ted him a s a d('legak
t<i t hl· na tional con\'enl1on in
:--=t•v. Y•irk Thi· lame excuse
Tht· dl•lc~&tton , quota of whit~·
mall·!> ~a::. exhaus ted .
That (•Xh1 l11tion or il rrogancc
1n r1<'frat lo-;t Kf•nncd\ an clo
q ut·nt .incl rl'')JJl•ct1·r1 . VOICl' HI
Tt·\J" I think that the fi ght for
tht• nom1nJlllm 1-. no~ over . and
I 1h111k V.t' "hould all work 10
t·l1.· t Pre~1dent Carter," he told
u:. l>oc:' ht' kno~ ~ h) Kenne<ly
I' .,ti ll runmnc • ":'\o," Hapoport
repl1~·d 111· ~111 Ix• 1n ~t·w York
for lhl' C'on~entwn anywa} ht'lp-
1ng hi:. gOO<t friend . Democratic
National Chairman J ohn White.
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Nominating Process Almost Worthless
W ASH1 NGT01' Thi~ 1s .1
company town and most of the
cm ployees seem to think that
they will be getting a new boss
next J anuar~ So the plcict· 1s
allvl' with questions about thi'
guy What's Reagan hkc" What
do }OU think he'll do'• Who will
he bring m "
There aJ:.Cn ·t many answers
around here The fact I!> that
R ona l d
Re<1 i:u n wa~
able to win
the Re ·
publican
nominat ion
for president
wi t hout re·
Vl'almg very
much about
h1 mself or his
pl<1n s
And. Pres ident Carter was
able to wm the nomination or his
party. the DemO<'rats. without
answering a ny questions a t all.
without campaigning.
The disappointin~ thing about
the Carter-Reagan choice 1s not
so much that you think of them
as men and leaders. but th;,it two
very vulnerable politician!'. were
able to win those nominations so
easily. A weak. unpopular pres1·
dent and an aging. engaging
Art Hoppe
1c1l'oloi;!ut· ~£>re ahlc to glide
through ~hat 1s -.uppost.-d to bt1 a
publir tqstmg proce:.i.
THAT MEASS, to me. th:it the
nominating proces:. 1s almost
worthless -at lea~t a!'. a means or testing and l'\ aluat1ng poten·
t 1 a I Pte>1dcnts
Both Carter and Reagan es·
senlially won the nomination In
Februan -when each won
t heir party'· primary e lection in
Ne"' llampsh1re . Wh) s hould
that httk election 1n one of thl'
!'.mallesl st;,ites be so important?
Because we have stumbled into
a systt'm in which the primaries
have replaced party convention~
as the nominating dev1c{' -each
primary 1s like a ballot al the
o ld ronvent1ons And New
Hampshi re 1s the first ballot. the
most important ba llot.
THE IDEA or the primaries as
con\'enlton ballots v.a:. suggest
ed to m l' by Wilham Leonard.
the president of CBS News. who
ha:-w en his share or conven
11ons ;ind primaries And It 1s his
bus 1nc!'.:-. network te levision.
that makes the ne w syste m
pos!i11ble Telev1s1on ma)es IOt'al
events bke New Hampshire into
national events.
W c a 11 v. cit c n t h ,. :"\ c: v.
11:.im pshtre pnmar)o b<'<':.iu."•'
1J f the pov.c•r and r1 -.1< h nr
tele\•ision ..,.,. almost think '41·
J rC parttc1patin1t in 1t But v.e
a rc not Only t·1tm~n!' or shat
Sl<1te h&\'l' the power to ,.oh:
an an extraordmar) innul'nc(' on
t he selection of pres1dent:-
Whate vt>r e lse thev were. ron
ventton first-ballots were na
tional evl'Ots 1n the sens~ that all
st ates hud power .
If' VOL' happen to hve in Nev..
York or CahCorn1 a. while tht•
rea l business or the Republic 1~
b e in g condu c t e d 1n Ne ~
Hampshire . you are. 1n effect. a
scm1 ·cil1z.en You can watch. but
you can't pla) No wonder so
many Amen cans f~I altenaled
from the process -they are
So. this )'ear at least . it could
be argued that one candidate
won his nomination by staying
at home and worrying about
Ame rica n hosta ges. Ca rter
ne ver had to face the test of ta lk ·
ing a bout his ma ny fa il ings The
other one may have won simply
by grabbing a microphone at a
d e bate 1n Na s hua -tha t
television event seemed to be
the k e y t o Re agan's New
Hampshire victory.
Aft ·r th-Jt . n eithe r man
h.Jd tn ctu murh or anything
C.1m p.J1J,!n "P'•ncling l1m1t~
:in11 1h,• n:iturdl n ·lurtancc of
ron1r1IJUl11r'> to J.?1vt.• monl'Y tr1
f1r"t ballot "lo:.£'r:... praclJcal
h C'ltminated the field. Cart£>r
didn't have to ca mpaign ~md
Rea~an muttered platitudes Wl·
td thl· proc~ed itself out
1n ml'anin1tlcss. final ballots.
THE PRESS. or co..irse. had a
lot to do v.·1th all of this It's the
press-and thP technology of
telcv1s1on -that exaggerate:.
the importance nf the e arly
:-era mblmgs of a presidential
~ear After that. reporters. who
arc already more than a litlll'
bored and ttred. tend to treat the
New Hampshire winners as can·
d idate-s for the public mandate.
Now. you can only hope that
the general eltttion process will
work well enough to force Carter
to explain which of the many
sta nds he has taken on m ajor 1s ·
sues a re his real positions. And
to forre Reagan lo reveal what
he might really do 1f he comes to
Washington next J a nuary t o
take over the company's bu.si·
ness. the United Sta tes govern·
m ent.
Sneaky Soviets Wage Another Peace Offensive
I could tell from the look in
he r eyes tbat m y teen-a ged
daughter. Malphasia, was ler·
rtfied. "I j ust heard It on the
ra dio. Daddy." she said, her
voice .shaking . "They announced
-tt.e Russ ians have launched a
peace offensive ...
"I'm afraid it's true. dear," l
said grimly. taking her Into my
arms to com·
fort h er .
"'They've
alread y
withdrawn
up to 10.000
troops from
Af1hanistan.
Heaven only
knows where
they may
atrike next."
"But, Daddy. what can Wt!
do?" the cried between sobs.
·•Pull yourHl t tosether.
Malphaaia," I said sternly.
.. Abow all, we muatn't pan~c.
Tb1t'1 what the .Ruaalua want.
•
They launch these sneak peace
offensives in hopes we'll knuckle
unde r and make concessions,
like ratifying the SALT agree-
ment. But you give these Com·
mies an inch and they'll ta.ke a
mile ."
"YOU MEAN they 've
launched these peace offensives
before, Daddy?"
··Oh, yes. dear. Only tut Oc·
tober. Brezhnev threatened the
s urprise withdrawal or 20,000
Sovie t troops from East
Germaey as a gesture of 'good
will and detente.' It WU touch
and go there for a whlJe."
"Did we yteld, Daddy?''
"'N9, we stood firm and in.
stalled more nuclear miaaile,s in
Western Europe. Breahnev bid
to back dowp and not withdraw
his U'OOPI alter all."
"Oh, thank 1oodne11. Then
perhape In Afghanlatan .....
"I "m afrid Af1hanl1tan la
a Underboa, Malpbaala. Peace
could break out there at arfy
minute. You see. the Russians
are presenting us with no idle
threat. but loll occompfi. They've
already withdrawn those 10,000
troops."
"But I don"t see ... "
"They've proved they can do
It. What's now lo prevent them
from chipping away at our re·
solve by-·withdrawing another
10.000? And another and
another! Unleu we 1lve In.
MalpbMla. we may see hordes
of R-1M saldJen, armed to
the i.th, ·~ acrc11 t.he defemelw border lDto Rmala!"
Malpbula blanched. "But,
surely, Daddy, our alll" will
stand bebind •·"
I llmOK 11\)' head. "Alreedy,
t.be Frmth U'e maklq °""' ture1:• I said. "and Weal
German Cbancellol' kbmldt·
plans to IO to MOHOW f« Merel
talks next weM. No, It loob u
---·-----~--------·
though the NATO alliance may
crumble under this ferocious
peace onslaught al\d we will
have lo retire into Fortress
America."
"'Then would we be safe,
Daddy?" -
"YOU CAN never trust thole
m a dmen i n the Kremlin,
Malpbuia." I saJd some IOm•
berty. "They might unle&lb a
pre-emptive unUatertal diaarma-
ment strike at any time and
before we knew it, we'd be
en1a1ed In all ·out
therlllOauclear peace.•'
"Ob, Daddf," walled
MalphMla. "couldn't -e launch
a peace count.erolfen.alve before
lt '1 too late? Maybe If we
withdrew 10,000 of our troope
from Korea ... "
"What? And fall into their
tl'lpT Pteue: Malphula, button your Up and weave waatnc peace
lo thOM who are older ud ...,
lhan you.''
t·
,
NATION W..: lltlb ...... . .
HandkOpper's Yale Picks Ran Pretty Well
By lftJOll A. M WGAH
1# ..... C..; c I NSW HAVEN. onn -I
mt'ut to 1e1 u~ lo th• 1al•
1r1duaUon lhta year. a l\houah I
am not a Y-1• man and tht-
fHtlvlUu are not nearly as
quaint 11 at Harvard, wM'°' lh•
Hltch Sheriff Ind lht-audtmk
proct"Uk>n. aod th~)' u •n e frtt
be•r ln Uk yard
Or •t l~t lhey ust"d lo .
Anyhow. my rt>al inhlrt"st 1'n
attendlna lhe ... ale araduauon
was to Hvesdrop on the k-un100
o( the Class of 1960. in which I
havt-51.>rt ol an emotional vested
anter~t Unlortunately. l was rn
Europe ~hen this partlr ulllr set
or otd grads trooped bar k to Old
Ell to rompare wa.astlloes and
s wap pictures of their kids, the
n ew w ife o r s a ilboat , or
whatever.
MAYBE SOME OF the m
would have bought me a ~r ror
•Id &1mu uir.. r loetna th" • and lh.i student• they typl(y will
c·ulUataJ &'l» tl(ltarvard a bit ttealn to hue their Impact
T'• «' n t 1 1 •I,. a 1 o, A p Sbme ·will become IHdera of
N•• IHt~ writer Saul f't•tt aov.-mnumt. othera or science,
and I ~d a. Iona. qulLe l'Qm medlcll\(', urt 1.md literature .. pr~ve story °" U.. youna J wantt!d to 10 back to Y aJe, to
t1radu1ties wflo ·~ lnlo lhc-lbe uene o( tbele atudent ln·
rold •"Ol'id that mornlna or June · .,.rvleWI, to find out 20 yea.rs
13. 1980, lM lut Yale clbS to later how we fared aa handicap·
t'ntt-r the jot. market befon-the Ptrt ol lhe human ra«.
dawn ol the New F'ronller. Old they bve up to their ad·
'Th .. _ dl It~ vance blllln1! Did any of them
t' u.:a oc: ~· l t neraoon." make It bi0 or "1et to town," as we railed thf m , "no heme.. no "
{'D u H'!>. no crueadea \" an u
rather per('eptlvc bit of rrOSt'
that de5crtbtod tht• •u•llOna luJI,
as far as youth wu ... t'onrerrwd.
between the ugony or Korea and
the cJ1stant A 52 thunckr of Viel
nam
IN Tim VEIN of a commence·
me nt speaker. our art icle vcn·
tured some predictions about the
Class of 1960: "Before the cen
tury runs out. we will hear from
the m In 10. 20 or 30 years, they
poet Rosemary Benet had Nan·
cy HanJc.s mqulre in her poem
about Abe Lincoln's mother:
"Whne'a my son"
"What's happened to (\be? .•
··Did he grow tall?
"Did he hove Jun?
Warm Rereption to ·daillg Siheria~
·'Old IW "°"9 lo rtOd1
"0"1 lw ,_, to t°""''"
BACK IN 1'7t. most coUe1e
1raduat.es d!d know how to reed,
10 the~ wu no auapense there.
By other s uccess criteria. we
didn't do too badly ln picking
winners, according to Steve
Kezerian. Yale's press officer
who has kee>t t.abs on lhe Clau
of 1960.
The class has produced a U.S.
senator, ~publican John Heim
Ill of Pennsylvania. and a
m e mber of the House o f
Representatives, Democrat
Les lie "Les" As p in J r : of
Wisconsin. Ambler H. Moss Jr.
has gone on to become the U S.
a mbassador to ·Panama. and
Howard Kirshbaum, William
Lamb and Robert Mallano have
become judges of various
courts.
Two decades ago, J im Ot·
taway Jr was the big man on
campm cUlnnu of tbe ,.....
tl1lout Vale Daily N•••· wtatch I.a when WlWam P. B~kley Jr.
besan m&na tq words to •a1 with 1.,.._ ....... OU.way ii
now chainnaa ud PN9Adlat al
lhe OttawQ newspaper poup.
CLASS•ATE GEOaGE
Joseph Green a1ao bu made It
big in publWttns sJ.nce we cal~
at the campus. He'• presldeat al
the New Yol'ker maauine.
ApparenUy Pett and I gave
rather short ahrift to an up.and·
com ing young claulcaJ scholar
named Bart GiamatU, who gave
the class oration 20 years ago. It
seems we interviewed him for
over an hour and didn't use a
word he said io lhe final story.
Now A. Bartlett Giamatti ls
pres ident of Yale, which shows
tha t you never can tell. Or as lhe
saying goes, you can always tell
a Yale man. but not much .
Anyhow. in h.is cue, less turned
out to be a lot more.
I r eme mber interviewing a
young fellow named William
Borders, who wore the s tandard
"pre ppie " unirorm or chino
pants. button down oxford shirt,
Madras jacket and a rgyle socks
with brown loafers and said he
wanted to be a newspaperman.
lie got to be one . too. a fine one.
lie 's qow with the London
bureau of The New York Times.
TH E LAST TIME I saw him.
f1\'e years or so ago, we were
both leaninJ'( over the same
bomb crater of a blown up pub
in BeUast Some people might
reJ'(ard that as being a more
dangerous JOb than president of
Y<ilt'. but these days you can
nt'vt-r ttdl.
Quite a few members of the
Class of 1960 ventured into
\'artous bran<:hes of the media
Steven John~on I!. ('artoon1sl ror
the Sacramen to Ht·e Le wis
Llovd ht·ods th\.· we; Afl ·TV
Edu.cation f oundation in Hoston
Ho w a rd Wol k 1s gen e ral
manaJ'(cr of the Boston Phoenix.
:ind llarald Tusberg 1s head of
t< n t c· r t a 1 n m e n l f o r t h e
Nor"' cg1an Rroadcasttng Co
Ton) Knerr, a dreamy poet
rn:iJonng ui !>ymbolic logic when
"t• met h1 m , 1s treasurer of
Columbia Cn1ve rs1ty.
tervl...., hJm and wane.cl to
bffome a crtmJaal la~. a.
counMI to tbe Board ol .....
of the State Vnlverslty of
Florida.
Eu.-. Scot.t, a top camP'll
Jock in hoekey, tennb ud ~
cer ln the Clua ol ·eo. bu pe .
OD to beeome a top t.enD1s lm·
preaario and head of tbe ID·
ternaUonal Lawn Tennl1 Al·
sociatlon of the V .S. Back U...
he complained that Yale
athl e tes were no lon1er
worshipped in the old Frank ·
Merriwell Image, a trend that
has conllnued and accelerated.
Along with rapping w1lh some
of lhe returning members of the
Class of 1960, it would have been
interesting to compare job hunt·
Ing notes with the out-going
class of 1911). The average senior
we talked wllh 20 years ago had
been interviewed by a couple of
doz.en companies and was very
choosy about which big firm he
would favor with his presence ,
upon graduation.
ONE OF mE graduates wt
interviewed even made a carefuJ
study of DuPont's growth pote.n.
tial in Standard and Poor's,
before choosing its executive
t r a ining pro g r a m over
Bethlehem Steel's . Today's grad
gets on Une for food stamps.
Looking back on them now.
they certainly were in a class by
them selves. and it was fun and
instructive to have known theln
when.
Endangered
Listing Up
WASHINGTON CAP ) -The
number of w1ldlHe and plants
li s ted as threatened a nd en·
dangNcd worldwide has i n·
c r eased II percent over last
.>ear. the lntcnor Department
reports
The l.Jnrted States lists 773
species as either threatened or
endan~ered. up 77 from the last
list publ.1.shed rn January 1979.
P air of rare Siberian Tiger cubs, born to Buffalo Zoo
June 12, sniff the territory in their new caJle after being moved in this week. The two female felines are li sted
among endangered species.
CAESAR NAPLES OF Buf.
falo. :-.; Y . who had worked his
"'ay through Yale when we in-
That includes 276 s pecies
native to the United States an<J
497 species native to other coun·
tries Since the Endangered
Species Act was passed in 1973
the hst of U.S. s pecies has
a lmost tnplt.-d from an initiaJ
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or irritation of the user's eye."
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DEAR PAT: l don't know how it got there, but
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them. Grvbbed-oat plants aboald be buled, aot left -
for I.be UD8118ptttlal lrau ceUedor. Never ben
Utese plaata e ither, evea after <ey bave beell
sprayed by chemicals, bec:aue I.be 1...-e cu
caaae readlou '* oaly oa UM! *la. bid allo la tile .... tlaroat., ud ..... .. .,.,.. ...... , ...........
DEAR PAT: We have ~modellnc and
"updatiog'' the bathrooms in o6r. older bome.
Since our project bas taken months, we've won-
dered how long It baa taken to "refine" Ulla eaeta·
Ual room, and when the first actual bathroom
·•room" came into use.
L.H., Colla lleaa , .,..., .• ••den ............... ~et ., HartJZ,•reanoln......._ ,........._ ..._
., Crete ~ad a ........ aw ............ • =-~ .:::.:... ee:= .:::..-:::::::t
.......... &lie 1ean.·==i ............. ... ,.. • create a ean ane tllM ••
.......... well .. ......,. • ..,. --... ••MM ..-.C IMa&M, ud ,.an I.._, .... IAllll DV el ,_..ace pneMd la • __.., ........
~l&luldHn f IWeter.ltWUlll& ..0 .._ VlcWt8a en &Ut ....,__ .......... .......... ,.. ....... _ ...
..
• In
Home Fed rat's $10,000 minimum 26·wcck T·Ccrt ificate earru; intcrc..:.t
\\'ilh hare· like s~d ... \\·hilc our :~O·month. no minimum. ~loncy ~1arkd
Certificate cams at a stc.ldy pace. Whichcwr you put your money 1111.
you can Ix: sure of lx:ins,! far ahead at lhe finish line. \\'c $?uarantl-c 1t.
Now. histlter rates
than U.S. Treasury Bills.
26-week
T-Certificate
Effective July 3 through July 9.
8.597% 8.908%
Current Annual Rate Effective Annual Yield•
Earns 1/4 °lo more
than any bank!
30-month
Money Market Certificate
Eff cctivc June 26 through July 9.
9.50'ro 10.11%
Current Annual Rate Effective Annual Yield"
'If principal and lnleresl were to rC"mair1 011 depo:ill for orni fl'."'' al thu roll!. Yi<ild is
onnuo/IA-d fur comparison purpose5. crnd i$ sub)<'CI lo dw~ al rern?wol Yield Is
computed on a 3651360-day basis. F.od1tral rt!flulaliOll$ prohibit compour1diny of
W pnnnpal and lnll'teSI U'\>rP l o n•mam u" J.:po.<.1 1 for on .. y<VJ'<Jf lhi5 rulo'. Inf.•,,•,/
u rnmfJ<HJlllla'tl daily and compul"tl un a .1651:16<hlay f\J.w ... lnh•N~ '' 1-.im,>J on a«uun4 u:1/h balunt·cs ul $10 and up.
interest on llJ:l·day T-otrtillcatl!s.
fedenl ~Ions ~re submnUal Interest forleltures for e.Mly withdraw.'ill oC term act"OWlts. The mll'TCSI (orlclt\11\' lw been amended to a IO!\.\.ol 90 days fl{.'fTTl o4 I )"'11 or less) or
180 day& jlerm o( more than I >"* J $1.n.,ie inlelat on ltnCMlt.s withdrawn prior lo ma tun I)• regardless of the ~ o( time tund5 are on deposit.
All offices will be open til 5:30 PM Thursday, July 3rd and closed Saturday, July 5th.
..................
Now $4 Billion in &Mets!
HOME FEJ>~~~ SAVINGS
Huntington Beach Office: 2111 Main 8trMt • 53Ml11
Bolsa-Golden West Office; 15091 Golden West Street· 898-0934
Laguna Hilts Office: 24300 Paseo de Valencia · 770·7171
Laguna Niguel Office. 30131 Town Center Drive, Suite 145 • 495-2880
kvine Office: 4543 Campus Drive· 752·6161
San Juan Capistrano Office: 31972 Camino Capistrano • 493-0601
Santa Ana Office: t 7th and Main Street • 835-4336
Seal seach Office: 1350 Paetfic Coast Hwy.· (714) 898-3481 (213) 596·5576
Home Federal Sovtng5 and Loan Auoclatlon of Son Dle~o
'11tatl nita subj«t to verification at your local /lome Federal olfi0t . -
HunllllO'°f' Betoh Ottice
. •
•
1M:1 I •tr, •'-"t I. I ..
La~anne Seeking Medleare
LO · ANGE L 1AP 1 M1.11cl11 La Lanni-. "'ho operiaU1tti 11 chain of
:ie>ulh.im Calllornla m nc11 11alocw called
European tlu lth Spu. a pplied for
Ml'<llcart', Ci.tho utd .
• .u 1d . bec•uae ht w1111 loo emb•rra11ed .,u lld~r J a l'I' l.a Laon e . who h u
parl•r• pft)'lllcal ntn ... lllt1> • hnllh
1p1 '""'"'and 111 hlm&ell thcl pit tur" of
9'NJth at th.e •M~ of 65, hu applied ror
lledltar.
"What happcn"d Is he has other In·
11urancl'. and they rc.-q uire that he sign
up ror It now . so he did it because or
that." Clgllo uld "But he fffla he 's not
a otn • to need tt bec ause he 's so
health~··
to be 9"ft ID .pubUr
"I wu wc•k and ljlck." he aald 'I
had p1mpleA and bot h~ and I wu wH r
ln1 l lU8e!S and I waa thin and I couldn't
puticipatc in sports . l didn't want
anyone to see me · · "Sowlda lmprobabl•." Social Secunty
1poh emar1 J°" Gl1ho aald Tue.day.
"but that's Ju•I wha t happened at the
Hollywood So<-1al St•curlty ofhct' " CompeMation Set
a DYI TK t "Rl'ady l . Talle 2" ""ould ~
lhe t'a ll of i.n '""Pl T V <Hr~tor. s1be5
Rit"hard Khne o ( J ad e. B UT)' rrodutUons
QN t08 U Tff birthday 1n October .
Lal .aNW' toweJ M rowboats with 8,SOO
pounds of woodpullJ u mile across Lake
Alltunokn ¥l the foot of Mount t'uj i In
J upun In an hour und h ve minutes He
1u hundcuffrd und e.hacklt:d
HE WAS NOT always the picture of
health. however. La l anne recalled an
an Interview that he was introduced to
rltness al 15 when his mother took him
to a lecture by nutritionist Paul Bragg
S A N FRA NC ISCO t AP l •
Consumer advocates who contnbut~
the ir efforts to the state P ubltr
Utilities Commission's electn c rate
rulings m ay be compe nsated fo r
their wort<. t he PUC ruled ~:-~:·~~.= :~ =~·.::-~.,.,~ . .;;. ~-= ::-~:.::.,~:. New Fraud (•tlfotru• \•<.-n~ ..... ,
. Beco1ning
For the Record Popular
lfirfl• ,._v_.,
C-ty ~ _,,.
No• ..-no Mr\ A·~-WllO•m ...
Hunllnqton S.M,,, IWll\ 01"' -.u Ml' •n<J Mt'ti. Pn1110 L••'tf"<f' .,_.unt
lnqton BH<n DO•
J•ann1f' Jon~. Hunt•t\Qfon 8e-•t" q lr l
•M r """ ~ Tt>om•• Uol•nd Hunt •11191on e .. .c,, Olrl -·I• M r .tnd M r \ Gt.-nn (.un i"
;~\';,:ans::, bOZ•cnot•~ •no L.at1n•
SIAnton, FOU'f'llt•n Vall_.¥ bov
M r «t nd M r\.. A1c l'ltti rd lvn9
W.\lmm~ter otrt
"""'' 1S M r and Mr\ S..m~t AdY Hun1
11\Qton BH<,,, bOv
Mr ano Mr'\ Ow~qf'\l Fr•t•mdn Mun
ttnq1on Bf'•<n, e1u·f
Mr and Mr\ A~r1 O.n !Min Juan c ac ... tral\O, boy
"""''" M r dnd M r\ Oouqt,,o M t( If II An
Fount.tin Vdllt'¥ t>O•
M•r II
,,,., -1na Mt' JOt-1 • lllPOO Muni
tno1on Be«h 01r1
Mt df'td M f\ )O"n T to•'«-Hun! •nqtOf'I 8f'.Cf\ q1rl -·" M ,-ttnd M n ., JO"n 81 nttt:lt
Wf'\lm•,,..1tr. Q1rl . ...., "
M r •r"d M t \ Wdflf!' Bto1-1n.t.> Hunl
l~lon BH<• Q••I
M r ano Mt\ Ron.aid CM"''" ttunt
lnQlon EH«•. oir•
Mr ""'° Mt\ Stev~n N4~00,• Foun taln V•ll•• O<>Y
• May20
""' and Mr' Richard Wnt.,1t1U
Fountain VAUf'Y bo't
M r ~net Mr'\ M lltP PtuM 4\, F"ount••ri
V•lfty# qirl
M.ly JI
M t . •nd M r'i. R ob•rl Fr~f'I W.itm lMler. Qorl
IM, •nd """ Johnny Smil,,, Hunt t"910ft S.Kll, Olrt
MT • .,Id Mt~ C,..r~s iH9"1el Foun
tllln Veile.,. bO•
M.lyU
Mr. •nd Mt'>. 8errwtrdo O•U, Hunt lnglon ~ri. Qlrt
MayU
~ .. ftd Mn ""'"°"' VlllalODOS F ... ntaln V.011...,, qlrt Marz•
Mr. •rid Mu . Mk.Mel Kramer, Foun
.-ve11..,,111r1
Ma.,25
-•"" -\ U rry r ro•en. Fou" 1.i .. Valle•. 01r1
M r. •nd M r" O•n1tl Almaun
W."mlfl'>l~r. Do•
-•tld Mt~ E-e.ntOI\, lrvl~, ....
•. -~ Gn90r'f G<e•\al, F-t•ltt v .,..,., Olr1
Mrf11
""'· •nd Mt~ NtU Scordino. HUl\I•
l ... IOft llH<ll, Qlrt .
DetlC•N•tk-n
GILLIS
EON.A PE.ARI. GILLIS, -12. rHI· ~I of HUllllnqton S."<" CA. •lnu
lt 26 Pnll9CI •wa y on ~t"'°"'· Jurte ?a. 1'90 '" Orovolle. Ca Mf\ Giiiis w•s IM wldowot J~ J G1ll1\ wftO w•••
'.»·year e mc>to'l'ff of '"" S R Bowen 0 11 COmpal\y Mr Giiiis IMISSA!d awo °" May "· 1970. Mrs Gillls ,.., • l'llf m bflf oi Ille Huftlll\QIOI\ Bu ell
Seftlor C•U1-,,... HunllAQlon Bea<"
R•Oe-•" l..oOQe. llw Gr.....,molller's Chlb, 81,. SI., Mothers •nd ,.., •IMI
ttle put <r..inn.,, oi ,,,. HunllftQton
8oc1t C,..04., ol Ille A,,,.rkan Aed
C.ou. tie-molller OI J •mes J
Giiii• ol l'tor111 Holly-. C•., o .,. C
Mr .no Mt\> CX.\l •d ltt.Of6M. Hw"t
1n9ton IM«ft DOt
Mr •nG w , ~., Pttw~. ttunt
tf't91°" &e.ich G•tl
M r .. "d Mt\ 0 Av•O G>ont614!t Hu,,111\qton flco•1<11 Doy
Oorotr.y Foy Hunttr11Qton Bf"•c.h Q" t
"""'' 11 M r ;,tnQ Mr\ R..-nonc:•to (•\•Hef'
Hunl1nqton Se-•<h q1rl
M r And Mt\ OtH'""•ii Com'(n\ Munl
1nQtOft 8•.c.h, bOY '
Moty ~
M t ftnd M t\ JftUrev M 111tr\. Hunt
•nqlon 8.,.,'IK" Q•'' """''• Mt 4nd ,,,,,\ Jf"\U\ Rf"y .. \
Wt<\tnun';l.-f riov
Mr ono Mt\ f "YWf'lr l •aGen f Oun
t••n Vallev. Q•tl
"-"C-· GeM<alH~•t
MotyU
Mr dnO M t ' M tlr .. Oh \If r , ~dn
(l•m.-nt,., rw,y
0 f'Ord Val .. nchl dnO Jonn M•h."f'lf
Ottntl Point DOV -·t• Mt and M r\ Jame\ w 1,.nt J• !Mn
)U(H\ (dpl')ftMO t>Oy
Mr flnO Mr\ David C,f'th"ro S11n
Ju•n Cap1\lr...,o qirl
M.lf II
M r dnO Mr' EcJQd' M.-r '"l d ll
C.eP•"r"no ~oll<ll OOV ,,_. ...
Mr dnd Mr' EO~drd M~hJl\d( n Sttn
C..IPmentP, oo.,
Mr arid Ml' Gt-rak:I Pr1cf". Sr S•n
(l~m•nte-bOl'
Mr ano Mr' S•h'f''tO S..l.t1ar Oan•
Point. OOy May ,.
Mr ar.d Ml.it N1<hOla~ ICO\IKl'llt.O '" SM\ C''"""'"""' bov Mr .tNi Mr\ RO\\ Sturck'ilant, S..n
Juan C•P•\1t~ t>o·y
Mr ana ""'' Alan A°'~· S.ft JUdl\
(ilp i\tfdt'W), Qlf'
Mr ano Mr\. Timothy IC autmen. San
C tPmentt. Qtfl
Mr •nd Mt\ Raymuf>do Cueto, Saft
Ctemf'f'tr. Qtrf """''.
WASl llNGTON <A P l
A new ve r sion of
c re d it card fra ud 1:,
b ecom i ng p o pu lar
<tround the country
In this ('Onf1dcn ce
game. callers tr y to ~et
p eople to g ive the ir
credit card numbers, as
these numbers can then
be used to charfte items
against th<-' individual's
CJCcoun l without tha t
per:.on·~ knowledge
until the bill comes
TH E WASHINGTON
Post rep<>rted Tuesday
t hal a common ploy 1s lo
tell people they have
won <1 contest :JOd as k
for <1 Visa or M <i ster
Charge number to verif)
t he ir identit y F aced
with thl· pros pect of a
pr1il'. man~ people arc
haPJJ.' 10 g t \'(' t h l'
number. the Post said.
Because lighte r credit
ha s l 1m1 t e d t h e
availahtlity of cards.
they an' more vC1Juabl(•
to crooks Once thesl·
peopll' h ave <t ca r d
number. th('y ran order
m erchandise. have 1t de·
livered to a te mporary
address. and theri resell
it for cash
Mr ot1nd M" Omar Alv•r .. , Se" BANKS HA VE begun ~~m:;:::·:~. w111ard Me111.-11 warning custom ers not
Cap1s1ra"° ~.c11.111r1 to give credit card num-
Mr. •nd Mr' Eric e ... ,,ltr, $al\ b . t I ' . t d c1.,.,,en1•.1"!7 ,,. e r s o . u ns o 1c1 e
1111r •"" -~ JoM 1C1n0e1. s.... Jua" callers and some a re re ·
C•1>h l f•"°· ll"'_y 11 portedly considering re ·
M r. al\d Mu "-' s."-· s... fusing to r eplace cards
C••mente, 11oy for n.nnle who lo5e the m Ma?22 ,--.-...
Mr •nd~N-t..to-•"•n.o• ... o r g ive t he numbe r
1>o1n1.110y mo than M r •nd Mt~ Terr.,n<f! M"rtln, San re . OOCe •
Juan Ci1Pls1r....,, boY T hat IS bec ause the
M r. •tld -~~ZS~ Jr • s... b ~ n k s s u r I ~ r th e et-••.llOv pnmar) loss an these
Maria Glll~ .. ~~ciemente. Do• sche mes. <;a rd-holde rs are responsible for only
the first $50 of fra ud on a
Detat•N•t~
Glllls, .. INK!ler al CorOl\8 del M .,
HIQll S<flOOI - • re"defll of Murtl· ll\QIOft Be.Kii, Ca . T. P,1trkk Glllls of
F-r•I W•y, W'""•nqlon, •ISO SUNI•· ·~ •re 10 oranO<Nl<lr~ ...., 1 qrea1-
or•ndc~•ktlf"M. •tlO 1 bf'otner •t'd t ,,,.
ler. Friend\ m h <811 •I P ierce
8rot,,ers Smlllls' Mortu•rr °" -H·
do, July 1, 19IO from 17 nOOI\ to
• OOPM. Funeral wrvoc:H Wiii be <Oft·
OU<t..S on T""'""''· Jvly 3, 1• •t l OOP¥ .r1 ,.,. t..tusooe Chapel located
Wll,,ln llW Qrounds of Weltmlnsler Memorlet P•r).. lnte<""'"I wlll be •I
we,tmlftsttr Mtmorl•I P•r1<. Pl•ru Brot,,ers Srnll"•' Mor-Y dlrKtors
s.»-4SJt
MAYHll[
J AMES 8 MAYNIE, resio.l\t of s ...
s tolen num be r . t he
banks suffer the rest or
the loss.
Lotte r y
Decides
listing
----------..... JU411\ Caplslr-. ca. Pess.ed .... , Of'I ' , Neptune So,,.1•et v ~ I June JO. ieeo. Survived br 111, •If• '-.T Velm•, -J•..-Haynie, Jr of S...
CllEAt\ATION I U•IAL At SEA Ju•" C•e>lstr-. CA. -8 111 H•vn1e
ME RCED <AP> -
Names of 2,000 San Joa·
q u in Valley residents
were pulled from a bar·
rel here to see who will
get to lake part in P resi·
dent Carter's town ha ll
m e eting on l n de pen ·
den ce Day
646 7431 ot Cosla Nina, C. •. CMvQllltn Mel.,,le
-Hayft•e OI S... Juan c.c>l",.,,o, Ca. v .. r -~ -tl<if'f -...... ,.. ... a T1s11 A-11• of Me-Vista, C•
MmlftlltrMI• MMflU m•y ••Y Gr•vuule wrvicoes wlll ~ twld o"
i.war,. -,_.., wrvk H.. Thur sday, Jvlr l. "'° et J OOPM •f
C.lllorf,...'"'1fello P.c 1fl< V•e • Qmmort•I P .,k,
\,. 14 IO<s c.m.llltr ~ ~;;=~~!:~~~-C•. Pa<lll< view
PIMCl .. OfHHS
l&L. laOAOW A T
MOlrTUAJIT
1 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
IALTZIHGHOH
SMITH & TUTHtll..
WH TCUff CHAPIL
427 E 17th St
Costa Mesa
646-4688
.... CllM>THHS
SMITHS' MOWTUMY.
627 Main St
Huntington Beach
536-6539 .... , ..... ,
COLOMA&. ,.,._Al
HOMI
7801 Bolsa Ave.
Westmtnate< ~3525
MILLE•
R UTH Otl.JINO MILL( R, •Ot' *1.
ro1oent ol NflWl>Of't 8Hc,,, C• P .. s.ed
4W•y on J-JO, 1'911, Siie it SUrYIYed
Oy l IMVllftle<s Mri. ~ & ... roll,
oi cor ..... Otl -· c.. -Mrs .k•ft· M lle H.,,..ll ot (nerry V•lley, CA • ,,..
.. •IMI '"""lved by • or_,.ild .. n
•net t o•Ml'9r-"lld. Mrs. Miiier
,..., lived for tiw SMSI U ve•rs In
NewPOrt tie«:,,, C.. -lor lO ,,..,. In
S... -·"" -Soutll P-. C• Mr\ Miiier wa• • m..,..Oe, of Ille
Oa119,,1en OI Ille A,,.,...1,.,, Aevolu·
110,,, NewP0'1 lle•<ll Col. Wllllam
C•bell Cr..pte< GravH lde ~rvlte• will i,. «>ftelu<led •I Petilk VI•,.
Mem.,,.i.1 P.,_ °" TIMKMl•Y. J uly 3, "'° "' IO ODAM wltll Of. L~ts E v•M ~ of P~ offk a.llnQ lft lleu Of
........ '"' fatnllr '-'lb th.tis-opt• wtlo wish mrio IY\Mle _,.,._ to U..
Clllldren's vmaoe. USA lft .. ..,"'°"'· C•. S.nrl<n ~ ttte dlrec11on of
llallr lle•99ron, Smith & Tu t lllll
West<llff °'8clel MortU¥Y ot Co\ta MeY.~
M0910AN
MARV E. MORGAN, roldent of
L•vun• lle•<ll, c.. for IS v••r1.
PHMCI ...-, Oft J-U , 1'911. ~ Is
wr.I,,.., by • d9""'1e< ~ 8"" • 1 or~en -1or...,_,....i1 O•eal•Qra11dda uohters, 1 o r••I· erandsons. • •Islet' .._..., M<GAeor
end ~~ I'. R. Reid. Mamorl.i
MnkH _.. '-lei Oft J-a. 1• at 0--. Mir11Mr., ~. ,....,_ 111 -tal• View C-ry, T ........ r
.. .,, OMMi-. C..-. Wlllf"• -•• llonl.
SMAW
CHA"Ll.S Alt.,..,lt SHAW, ege 71,
l'HIWftC " .......... 9Ndl. C&. p--ey.,, ~'I I. 119 .... 11 _..,.....Ir/
1111 ........... °"'1lnt w.IM f/f OW-
del M¥. c... 1 ...,..._. ' llMH'S Mid ,
O<MCICM-. Mv• MNlc9S lleld
Oii JvA, I. ,., Sen4cft ~ ...
dlr9<1._. ef a.Ill ..,_.... Sno!WI &
'"'""' Wttacllff ~ ,....,...,.,, U1 E, tntl It., C.C. .............
ITV4UtT •
NO•MAN •DWAltD ITUAltT, '-" ._., f/f c-u --. CL tlr IS ... ._
p .... _,"'.,.,,,,.fl, ....... -......................... , ....... .., s.,.... ..... ..,,....., ....... lft•., c::.e-... ca .. ·-o..... c. ,, ... ,., ef C..•• ..... ca .. a
Rvtlllen SllNll A. """'"-f/f Clllft9, C. .. Ptllrk i. M. ~ ..
CNM. CL -' .._., •· ..._. ef .c.tt• MMe, ea. •• .....,...,..., , ..... _ ..................... .............................. ........ '*'""·=· .. .. •: ............... ....
Cllwdl, ......... -.... ._ ................. -... ....... ~--~()1111 .... ca. ..,........, ...... _ ....
~ ._. OIM WY f/f CW ............
t •
' tC ,,
!t • •
T l\e lottery al City
Hall took four hours to
complete with League of
Wom en Voters members
and city fi refighte rs
numbe r in g . do uble ·
c h e ckin g a n d
a l p h a betizin g tho se
who se n ames we r e
picked.
Mo r e t h a n 60 ,000
m a iled in coupons or
postcards hoping to get
a chance to attend the
meeting at Me r ced
Colle ge. A total or 1,800
we re picked to see the
president with 200 other
n a m es dra w n for a
sta ndby list .
The first fi ve names
chosen were local resi·
d e nts . Anothe r na me
drawn early was 8-year ·
old David Pearson, the
mu.scular dystrophy boy
In Modesto, who was
22nd .
Payment Set
BAKERSFIELD CAP>
-The City Council baa
decided to pay Planni.nl
CommiDlooen md civil
aervlce board members
$25 for each meeting
they attmd. The councll
allo Mt a $100 monthly
IDWIDWD per penoD la •tabltthtnl the pay.
"My mother forced me to go." he ATNESS BUFF
Jack Lalanne
e Week-Long e
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Dual-Speaker FM/ A
Last Big Week! Headphone Radio
By Tandy
RED TAG SALE
Auto Sound &
Portable Radios 28%,o 53%ott
Hi-Fi Equipment 14%,o 50% Ott
Save
27010
CB's & 20%,o50%ott Walkie-Talkies
Test Equipment 20%,o38%ott
Electronic Project
2195
Kits & Toys 50% 10 60% Ott Reg. 29.95
PA Equipment
Calculators
Compact Stereos
35%1056% Off
30%1041 % Off.
30% 10 45°/o Off
PC'rtcc,t tor outdoor act1v1'1P' · ''" · •n AM .;nd FM anywhPrc' A gre.11
companion lor 1oqg nq t111< "'l •·sn1ng w1Jrl<1nq or l1sternnq 10 ptay by-
play at sporis event~ And ~ou c .-in .,. '' n <!'> toud a..., you l1l<C! without
d1s1urbtnq other.-.. earcu':>'11on., sr·at Ou! no1c.P. •wat 1n muc;1c Wide range
2t14· speakers. ad1ustab": h0<idb~nd tinq1.:rt1p controls r 1rldcn an1rinnas.
Battery extra . 12-116
CB for Fun & Safety on the Road
TRC-421 A by Realistic
6995
Reg.
99.95
Save
30~
• fiiVISA CHARGE I f
(MOS ~S TORE SJ
Since summer dr1v1ng talotes a 101 out of you dOd
your car. take along CB and keeo 1n toucP'l'
Highway lnformatton Channer 19 and Emcr-
qency Channel 9 let you radio tor road 1nlorma·
·.on Pmergency ass1st.:inc1" or llna the nearest
·est stop O' open qa:;. stJt1on 21-1so2
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Gannett to Fight
Retun1 of Paper
SANTA FE. N M CAP) -The head of Gannett
Co. Int . says a Judge's order that the nation·s
largest newspaper group return the Santa Fe New
Mex1tan to its former owner was "based on
politics and provincialism rather than fact or
law "
Allen H. Neuharth. chairman and president of
Gannett, said an a statement from Gannett's
Hochesll'r. N Y . headquarters, that the dec1s1on
by U.S D1::.tr1ct Jud~e Santiago Campos was "out."
rngcous · · He said G~nnclt will appeal the order to
return The New Mcx1l·an to Robert McKinney.
McKJNN t;v . WHO SOLD TIIE NEWSPAPER
to Gannett an 1!17fi. riled !>Ult agamst the newspaper
group an 1978, seeking return of the newspaper, $25
million. or byth.
A sax member rcderetl JUO, after 14 weeks of
testimony, ruled Just wcc·k that Gannett breached
an e mploym(·nt contract McKinney received as
rrnrt of the l97fl trnnsact1on lfowever, Jurors found
th<Jt Gannett h<1dn't entered into the contract in·
tcndm~ not to fulfill 1t.
Ncuharth o;a ad Campos· decision. in effect .
.. ha!> owrrulecJ a Jury which decided unanimously
that Gannett was innocent of any fraud or dis·
honesty ··
CAMPOS SAID EVIDENCE SHOWED that
Gannett offlc1<1ls "laid out a clear trail as to their
altitude. . which clearly indicated they wanted
Mr. McKinney off the masthead and that they
wanted to stnp him of his responsibilities."
McKinney's wife. Marie-Louise de Montmollin
McKinney, said in a statement from the family's
home in Middleburg, Va. that her husband was
.. ver y pleased with the result. As the case is sUll
pending he can have no further comment."
Jn the second phase of the trial, the judge must
consider the value of the 300,000 shares of Gannett
stock , salar y and benefits McKinney received
when he transferred the newspaper to Gannett.
Campos also mus t consider the current value of
the stock, proceeds from its sale and dividends, as
well;as earnings of The New Mexican under Gan·
nett
THE J URY ALSO WILL Ht:AR add1t1onal
tc~tamony on McKinney's contention that the
paper 1s m worse s hape than when he transferred
to Gannett
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WH devet~ by t he Tu Found•·
Uon , Inc .. u non profit rtHuch
1roup bued In W111'htn11ton. O.C. Th4'
foundation atafr •lso ('rented "Tax
Yreedom Day" tht! theoretical
dat.-each ynr on which a t ypical
American wtll finally have earned
enou1h 10 pay hls or h"r taxes Th15
year . 1n ca11e you m 1sstd 1t,
"frt't:dom" came Maay 11
Tbe r•H in taaea baa been
p1rUcularty sharp in reeenl yean,
the foundation uJd. From lt75 to
tint, f« e.xample, the tax index went
up 85 percent-more than twice the
30 peremt rile in the price deflator
index and more than three times the
21 percent lncreaae ln the output In·
dex.
LOCK IN 1HIS HICH RATE FOR 2Y2 TO 10 YEARS.
TO CALCULATE THE tax rndex.
the found,.tlon looked at average
federal, state lll\d local leVJes over
the years It compared th& increases
in taxes with the increase in prices
and 10 the real output of the private
business sector.
The lndex shows that from 1967 -
the year used as a basc~-to 1979.
taxes more Chan tripled. nsmg about
226 percent. Durmg the !>:lmc period,
prices as measun!ll by an in·
dicator called the Gross National
Product price deflator . Just about
doubled. increasing by 109 percent.
The GNP price deflator is different
from the Consum<'r Price index.
partly because it takes into account
some of the changes in buying habits
thut O<'cur during pt•nod!-i of Inflation
While the deflator went from 100 in
1967 to about 209 tn 1979, the
'Consumer Price Index went from 100
to a bout 230.
LOOKING AT productivity, the
foundation researchers found that the
real output of the private business
sector. in constant dollars. went up
only 44 percent in the 13 year period .
that ended in 1979.
A look at per-capita personal in-
come figures from the Commerce
Department show:. that income
hasn't kept pace with taxes. In 1967,
per capita personal income was
$3,153. It rose 176 percent to $8,705 an
1979.
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THE FOUNDATION 18 cooducting
more research to find out what types
of' taxes at each level or government
-federal , state and local -are ris-
ing fastest. Preliminary studies in-
dicate that the s tate and local taxes
increased much more rapidly than
federal levies during the late 1980s
and early 1970s. After that. the foun.
dation says, the trend was reversed.
f<'rom 1975 to 1979, the index or
f(•deral taxes went up 74 percent
whtle the index of state and local tax-
es rose about 50 percent.
An earlie r foundation study.
meanwhile. showed that the heaviest
federal tax burden falls on residents
of bag cities and the surrounding sub-
urbs . The foundation calculated that
the federal. per-capita tax burden for
the nahoo as a whole was Sl.599•in
1977. the latest year for which com ple~e statistics were available
RESIDENTS OF THE 266 Stan·
dard Metropolitan Statistical Areas
the country's biggest population
centers had a per-capita tax
burden of $1.728. People lavtn)( out
outside lhC' statbtical a reas had a
burden of only $1 .244 per person
II ere 1s the foundut1on '!> list of the !.I
most-heavily taxed areas and thl' per
capita burden 1n l•ach place
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homes, tores and factoric . The electric load soa rs ...
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SacramHto for a '450,000 frHt from the
• cattfomla EMraY ConffrnUon Commloa llav•
beft ihlppM olf to the atale c•piilol.
The administration wtll leam tn Ausuat If th•
t0Ue1e wUl 1et ull or only a porlion of t he nearly
half-mllllon dollaara.
Officlahl at the 210-acre campus aey they are virtually eert»an to rett>lvc1 at least • portion of the
fund s wh ich wlll go loword p urt'h a&e or •
t'ompull'r
T HE COMP TER. ID lurn. Will be used to
further <'Ul COSU of ~nergy t'OOSUmpt1 on In the
busy campus's daily operations
Dunng the past year. OCC leaders say. they
reduced energy use 25 percent
By lnstalhng the computer -assisted ener gy
conservation system. college olfictals pred1ct they
could further save on electricity. 'ftater. gas and
fuel oil to the tune or 40 percent.
Orange Coast College President Dr Robert B.
Moore set up a task force 1n the s prang of 1979 to
study OCC energy consumption and to determ10e
where cutbacks might be made.
FACULTY, STUDENTS INSTALL SOLAR ENERGY PANELS
They He•ted W•t•r. Helped S•v• S115,000 Durtng Ye•r
THEY SAI D T H EY WERE "a ppalled" lo
discover how "wasteful" the school wa s. Its 37
major buildmgs were audited during the study.
There are JOO of these clocks. and fo r $200.000
-the cost of the computer whlch the college s ays
1l will buy a nyway. even if its grant is not
a pproved -power use could be sharply reduced.
Court Halts Sale
Of TV Decoder
"We were operating buildings at a time when
they du:ln't really need to be going," says Leo R.
LaJeunesse. associate dean or instructional media
who headed the energy tas k force.
"We met on u weekly basts to assess just
where the college was headed.
"Our energy bi lls for the fi ve years previous to
1979·80 a pproached $700,000 per year," he said.
TJUS IS BECAUSE a llmeclock operates in
15-minute increments while computers function
down to milleseconds.
"It will .pay off itself in two years and will
have an operational l1fet1mc of five years beyond
that." 9"1VS LuJ eunesse.
T he task force's findings are contained in the
five-carton sh ipment of s tudies, docume nts ,
reports and recommendations sent to Sacra mento.
A judg~ has ordered an Anaheim television
shop 1o slop selling devices th at allow people to
receive Z Channel service without paying for the
first-r un movies provided Zsub5cribers.
T H E CO MMITTEE CONDUCT E D a
preli mina ry e ne rgy a udit a imed at reducing
energy consumption in JS major bwldings.
Orange County Superior Court Judge Orella
Sears issued the injunction against Pirate TV after
neither the shop's owners nor their attorneys
. showed up in court.
Changes included adjusting thermos t ats.
improvrng combustion of boilers, install ing solar
energy panels a nd turning to solar power to heat
The data wer e accumulated b)'. ~ facult~
committee or specialt:.ts m engmees:iQf. power.
electronics technoloJ;ty, mathematics an<i science
and business inform1Jt1on systems.
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Cable or California, the company that sells the
subscription televisrnn service
Ronald Bauer. attorney for Theta Cable. said
the company has had some problems in halting th~
s ale or the devices
HE SAID PI RATE TV uses its own antenna to
intercept the microwave freq~ncy and tra nslates
it to a frequency that can be used by owners of the
television device.
ln addition, another Orange County defendant.
Z Te levision Repair Co .. has agreed not to sell the
devices any more.
water on campus wi ll bl~ heated by the sun. CUSTOM FRAMING
Results of the preliminary energy audit. he Spedellzi"111 In
:.aid , include a reduct10n of $115.000 in energy b1lb. SHADOW BOXES
.. at least on paper ··,.. 1803 Newport Blvd.
··rr WASN 'T AN ACT AL savtngs of Sl 15.000
because utility bills Jumped drarQat1cally durmg
the year. Had we not conducterl the audit.
however. our utility bill would have been $115.000
hi gher "
The comm1tll'C fi nally concluded that t he
coll e~e needs a co mput er to synchronize
t1meclock:. regulating various energy-ustng
devices. ·
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Nature Cruelist
With Heat Wave
WASllI.:'llCTON IAP1 -Th(! heat wave, MJC'h as the on<• that ha:-.
hakl·d T,·xa~ ~1r m<Jr l· than a WC'ek. as ont· of ri at un· s r rul·l<'M
ph1•nomc:n<1 . In on avl·rave yc<i r, 175 A mcn c<in~ dae from the heat
And that g11vcrnmn 1l , . .,11matc. whic h h<i rdly rcnecl~ tht· suffcrrnl-(
of m ll hon!'> iJ!'. li•mpc·r:.a turc•s fl'etCh thl' ugly levels. nOtl'~ only "th1·
~ircct cas uall1t·:-. ·
"NO ONI-: ('AN know ho\\
m any dt·ath:. arc aclv<1 ntcd llv
heat-wave weathc·r how mart~
dis('ased or <1g1ng hc·arts -.11r
render that under better ronc11
lion~ would hove continued to
function ... rc·rtl•t·t~ C;1rl ~·o~c·y or
the National Oc<'an1c and At-
mospheric Administration
Heal IS a normal part or ~Um·
m e r a-. tht• <.1 d vunC'1nf,l ..,un
pu!'.h1•.., hac-k tht• p<il:.a r air unrl
rtc'pl<ic('-. 1t v.1th \\arm. m111!>I u1r
::.pun off the tm rm ·al o<.·eun
A:. the continent ~ u rm~. lhl'
jct stream. the high lc·vcl ~md::.
that s teer the weather, :-.h1fls
north. And when it move~ too far
north. or whe n a hagh pres.-.un:
s ystem becomes stubhorn. hot
dry air from thl' SouthwcM i!>
sucked into an area, n cating a
tleat wave an inter val of un-
relieved high temperatures -
that can li ve an human memory
the way fierce winters do an the
north .
P ERHA PS Tiit: WORST t:.S.
heat wa ves came during the
Depression Pro~ressa vcly more
severe summers occurred an
1930. 1934 and 1936
Thal ma!>erablc... s ummer of
1936 saw haghi. of t21 1-'arenheil
in North Dakota and Kansas.
and 120 an South Da ko ta ,
Oklahoma . Arkans a!> and Texas
Worse was thl· death tnll The
heat wave Of '36 IS hla mcd for
nearly 5,000 deaths. a nd the toll
for 1930 through 1936 has been
estimated at 15,000 fatalat1cs.
A GREAT PLAINS heal wave
tn 1901 was blamed for 9,508
deaths. and there were heavy tolls
In the early 1950s < 1,401 deaths in
1952. 978 in 1954 ) and in more dis·
tanl heut waves, in 1830 and 1800.
Basically. heal kills by laxmg
the body beyo~·d Its abilities to
adjust.
The body tries to maintain a
relatively constant temperature
by varying. the rule and depth of
blood circulal1on . by los ing
water through the s kin and
sweat glands and, when all else
fails, by panting.
NORMALLY THESE r eflex
J<'tio ns are control h·d lly tht·
hnun's hypolha lmu~. v. harh 1-.
~ent into action v. hPn 1t '"nM'"
hlood heated abm•t· ~~ fi 1k~n·1·!'.
The heart pum p~ mon• hlood,
the blood ves~cli. dilate' :md
blood circulates closl•r to th<•
:-,kin . At the sam1: tame watt·r
d iffuses through the s kan to cool
by evaporation.
As the a ar tempt•ralurc· near ...
that of the body. tht· al11hty of
the body to cool 1bclf l e~~t·ns
:.ind di!>comfort 1!'. rcplan·d b\
<iangl!r Dtffu.'>mg hN1t from '>Ur·
face blood ves-.t·ls n<> longt·r
works and s weat1ni.: I'> lhl· only
m eans or cooling If lht'r<' 1!'. high
humid 1 l y. th t· 'v. t• <1 t v. ''° · t cva por<1t~· and the prohlc•m' get
wor'>c
Wht·n t he norma l J1 m1 ts <>f
cooling arc excl'Nled by v<'ry
much for very long , lht· hum<1 n
do<'~ not doze llkl' <i rcpltlt·. 1t
d ll':i
Lions to Roar
In Cle1nente
Me mbers of the San Cleme nte
I.ions Club will wield bastan J(
brus hes and tongs J<~raday dunng
the annual Fourth of July Fiesta
Barbecue on the ::.outh lawn an
front or the San Cleme nte Com·
munity Center.
Barbecued chicken . with all
the trimmings, will be served
fro m noon lo 6 pm. and visitors
wall be treated to entertainment
including tap, belly. Polynesian
and square dancing.
Tickets are $3.50 for adults
and $2.25 for children 12 and un-
der Th e ~hi ck e n dinne~
festivities precede the dusk
fireworks display off the city's
municipal pier.
Mesan Graduates •
Jana Z. Hans en. of 3262
Hansen Street, Costa Mesa . is a
rece nt graduate of the Universi·
ty o r Northern Colo r ado,
Greeley, Colo.
'Holdup'
Of Coach
Pays Off
SAN raANCISCO <AP> -
Wella Farto Bank hu pakl ott
an tu chum from an lrat.e k>an
cuatom.r who obtained a Ueo
•a•lnat the bank'• ra moua
tradcim•rk -a 19th century
1ta,~coach.
" hope this will make Wells
"'ar~o 1rnd othe r b•nks think
twice before messina with the
lltth: KUY." said Lou Gary. a
computer expert who won his
claim in San FraAcisco Small
Claims Court.
WHEN ntE BANK failed to
pay off the judgment . he ob-
tained on order directing the
~heraff to confis cate the 1852·
model stageroach a nd sell it if
nect>ssary to pay the claim
Gary, who lives an the hamlel
of Loma Mar 25 miles to the
~outh. su<:'<i the bank for an $83
prepaym ent penalty he had been
charJ(l.'d for paying orr a used
car loan early.
"We paid him $83 in late May
a nd $2 1 50 an early June costs."
[)all• Walwoark of the bank's
public relations department saad
TUl'SCh1y.
W ALWOARK C RIT ICIZED
the worldwide publicity which
the case received in May, say-
ing , "The who le thing 1::.
ridiculous. It was phony, irritat-ing ··
Some peo11le disag reed.
"It's :.a run story' .. the bank ....
senior v1cl· president for public
n ·la taons. Gc•orge Caulfield. ~aid
at the tame Gary obtained tht·
!'.tai:t·coa<'h hen Hut he adde1I.
·There·~ no way ht• as goanJ,! tu
get the stagecoach "
G ary ~ai d h r h a s wo n
numt'rous sm tJll-claim!'. <Jct10n!'.
an the pust
V acatio1zer
Gelfj Bargai11 ·
Fro111 Auctio11
SA :--; FH1\!'o:CIS<'<J I A Pl A
l'al m Spnni.:!'. hu!'.tncssm an has
p o.111'1 SIHLOOIJ a t an Intern al
Ht•\·1•nul· Si:rv1ce auction for a
1 ~78 H<1lb Hoycc co nvc·rtib1e
~1·1ad frorn lht· now j ailc <1
r o un rl1•1 of th e.· C hurc h of
ll akl·t·m
John Hooten. who sa ys he col·
lects classic cars and knew
nolhanf.! about church founder
llakccm Abdul Ra~heed . topped
lhl' runm·rup bad Tuesday of
$85,500 from an attorney
Tiit: PROCEEDS Wll.I. go
to" urd helping '>Cllle a Sl.:>3
mtlhon income t ax lien agains t
Hash~ who was sentenced an
Mar t'h to 15 }'car~ an prison and
fined Sfl.000 for mail fra ud
lie was convic ted an conn<:c·
t1on with a financial scheme pro
masanJt church mt-mbers a 400
pcrtent return on donations
The• governme nt pre vious ly
11e1z ed S921 .000 an bank accounts
and sold for $550,000 a yacht
Ra s h e ed b o u ght Thc IRS
declined to specify the amount
s till due other t han to say the
cost or maintaining the yacht
and stonng the car also must be
pa ad
HOOTEN SAID HE ha~ homes
in Indio and Palm Springs and
farm land an the Coac hella and
Salinas Valleys . He said he read
ab o ut th e a u c tion in a
ne wspaper advertisement and
~topped by for the sale while on
the way to a n Oregon vacation
Hooten. who look the car ror a
drive after writing a check. saad
he'll "probably put at in the
garage and pct 1t."
Marine Aircraft ·
Coritmander Named
Marine Col. Robert C. Finn
has assumed command or the
1,000 -m an Marine Airc ra ft
G roup 4-0 at El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station.
He relieves Col. Simon J . l{jt.
tier . who will take on duties as
professbr o r milita ry science
with the Naval Reser ve Orrlcers
training unit at the University of
Missouri. Columbia .
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Ruling of Court Analyzed ..
WAStoNGTON I Pi Thfo
moral and polltJ('al ~•r ovtor
abortion raan. but anu abortion
forrt-s have won a major V\('
tory TIM-ll S Supreme Cour1
!tU)'S lht' ft'dtoral (lovernmf'nt Md
th,• states ,.,.. under no legal ob
ha.cation to Pli for niost abor
lions for \o\"Qmcn on wt-lflln•
B y tht• mo ·1 i.l ender uf
mariitns.. a ~4 Velk, lht• nauon·5
h1gbest OOUrt ruled Monl1u y lh»t
a rongl't'$111onul res trtcllon on
Medaciud spend1n.,: for ubort1onb
1.s eonstJtullonal
The measure kno \o\n ai. 1h1•
Hyd e amendmt•n t bt'C'a usc 11
was sponsored b) Hep llt•nry
Hyde. R Ill bur:, Med1ru11I
s pending for J bortwn~ t>xct.•pt
when a "oman'!:> hfe would t>t..>
endangerE'd by l'htldbirth or in
ca~s of prom µtl~ reported rape
or tnce::.t
lle re :Jre !>Orne que1>t1ons and
ans "' t'rs a bout major point~ of
the deca:.aon. and "'hal at rould
mean.
Q. WUI lhls f'nd legall&ed abor-
Uoo In tbt" llnllt'd Slatf's?
A. No. The Supreme Court's
landmark 1973 deo4s1on sta ling
a ll women enjoy a constitutional
right to contrdl the ir bodies. at
least for the first ~x months or
their pregnancies. is still the law
of the land In wr iting for the
cotlrt 's maJ.o rity Monday,
Justice Potter Stewart said just
because poor women have such
a right doesn't mean the govern-
ment has to foot the bill.
Q . If abortions are still legal,
the n Isn't the ~lctory m erely
Ideological. carrying no real
practical meaning?
A. Wrong About one third or
the 1 mil11on legal abortions
performed earh ytar an the Unit-
ed St<\}es since 1973 have lx>en
for women on welfare. The llvd e
am endment IS expected lO lower
the number of Medicaid abor·
STREETS NOT
FO(l WALKING
S/\N JOSE (/\P J Police
Chief J osC'µh M1•Namara says
that beefed-up police activity. an
t;mdem with a new anti-loitering
law. "appears to hC' controlling·
·downtown prost1tutaon
McNamara ~aid apparently
out of-town hookers arc getung
"and of the city ordinance.
Other oH icials report that
pro~t1lutes have cut back their
hour~ of work"° a void the police
pat rob
Uons trom more than 300.000 to
fewu than 2.000
Q. Wka wtll 18'1' u&olf of
fNl..raJ a...U.. flllld• ~nr?
A LawytN for \hf' Deptut
mt"nt of Health a.nd Human
Sf'rvkes who atudlf>d the cit<
cl11on aJI day think ~I fNteral
money for Medir ald a.bortltm-1
will dry up whtm the Suprt-uw
Co urt 's mandal tt offi caully
rt!ach~ two lowtir courts whOltt·
dt"ctaions it revf'r1ted µrobably
_Iul~ 2.')orJuly26
Q. WIU that save lbe fedenl
l(OVl'rnment and tbe atat~~ ~ub
''anllal amounts of money?
A No Those wom en who "111
not be able lo have the gov!rn
ment pay for their abortions still
"'111 get the costs of childbirth
paid for And welfare payments
for ch.lid cue are expected to
rlSt'
Q. Can an lndlvldual state dt'·
cide to make Medicaid funds
a\•allable even tho u gh no
matcblng fedt"ral funds wlll be
avallablf'?
A . Yes. Nine stal<'S and the
District or Columbia hav(' !>UCh
policies now. but political pres
s ure surely will mount to follow
the federal ~overnment 's lt•ad
Those s tates ••re Alas k a ,
Colorado. Hawaii. M 1 c hi~an.
New York , W a s hin g ton .
Maryland. North Carolina :rnd
Oregon.
Q . Wiii this e nd all the t alk
about a consUtutional amend-
me nt to outlaw abortion?
A. No. Hyde predicted Mon
d ay's victory will fuel errorts to
change the Constitution and
overcome the Supreme Court·!>
1973 ruling. Dr . J ohn WJllkc.
president or the National Right·
to-Life Committee. said his or
ganization would "redouble our
efforts to rf'Stor e legal prok c
t1on to all human beings from
the time of fertihzat1on "
Q . How did the conlrovf'rs\I
get all the way to the Supr.-me
Court?
A Monday's decision actuaiiv
was s parked by two separat~
cases. from New York City a nd
Chicago. The court ~nose the
!':ew York case as its main
forum because tl presented the
broadest legal questions .
The day after the Hyde
amendment took effect. Oct. 1.
1976, Cora Mc Rae of Brooklyn,
N. Y.. challenged its conslllu·
t ionality. A 24-year-old Medicaid
recipient who surfe red Crom
vark~t· \'t•11111 und blood clou
Mn Mr Htw !IUt'<I raftt>r being
to ld no l(ovemrptmt fundi. were
uvullu!Jll' to pay ror lhc 1tbort1on
tw1 1lci.:lor!'I advbed her to have
A un Initial court victo ry wa11
w o 11 , Mr:. M c Rae had her
Ml·dlca1d a bo rtion but h e r
law~uil hu(J become a national
.. t'lui.s 1.1<'11011" with the rights of
all \\Omen on welfare at stake.
Q. What legal rationale waa
use-d by llw court?
A The maJonty said the Hyde
amendment does not violate a
"'om•in·~ con1>t1tut1onally pro·
h •1·tt•d "liberty .. and does not
'aolalc the equal protection
right~ of poor women. The ma·
JO rtt> also ruled that the spend·
ang r<.'stnct1on does not set up a
~talc religion Just Ix-cause the
Ro man Catholic Church happens
to d1~apµrO\'C of abortion.
t•. How did that s it with the
dissenters?
A J ustice P.iul Stl•v1;·ns caJlccJ
th l' ruling .. tantamount t o.
:>t'V('re punishmt.•nt. .. Jus tice
William J Brenna n Jr. called 1t
··brutal" und Jusltc(' Harry A
Blackmun said 1t means "the
cancC'l' of povc·rty wi II continut'
to grow."
Justice Thurgood Mars h~li
said poor wom<'n now "must rc
sort to back-alley butcht"rs . at
tc•mpt to indurt.' an abortion
t h t' m s e I v <' s h \' t r u d e a n cl dan~erous methods or <>uffrr th<'
~erious mc<l1ca I eonsC'qu(·m·t•!> of
attt•mptang to l·arr) lht.' frtu~ to
ll'rm "
Alu11a11so11
Gives Gra11l
To UC Irv ine
/\ $600.000 g rant h as been (
;1 wa rdf'<I to UC! l r\'ine hy th(•
Ahmam,on Foundation to aid
construction or the first phas e or
tht.· UC'I University Conkrence
Center.
Tht• grant. prcsf'ntl'd to the
l 'C l Found;.1t1on, will he com-
l)lnc<l w1th matching funds from
private dona tions to m ect the
SI 2 mtllion cost or construction.
The irutial wing of the con-
• ference center is to be named in
honor of the la te Mrs. Dorothy
G rannis S ulhvan, the former
wife of late financier Howard P.
Ahmanson
\
We've been port of the good old days for
on enttr• generation'• Intimate fomlty Ute.
occoalona, and pteoaur., tn their mo~t
preclout ~on. the Amettcon home.
A lotttng value ot o competitive pfic• ta
whot you'll find In our exciting lhowroom-
at<>fet aportdlng with CTeottve .. tttnga 1f0f
evert room In the houae. and the aeleo-
tlon• Include the name brand dealgna
and RI Oftglnola mode exc luslvefy for our
cuatomera plua decorating aervtce. the
fomou1 RI Furniture warranty of quality
and coufteoua dellvert at no extra coat.
We're proud to b• port of o aecond
generation'• good new doya. and the
memoftel to live w:~ for yeon to come.
QOOO OLD DAYS
For I nata.nc •, lurll ngton' • fl neat
cabinetmaker crattamonahtp give• you
~rtoom-quallty In o klnguze Ml with all
oak aolld• and veneera atyled with o
country-took emboaled plank effect and
o 11ch 21 atep ftnlah. Klngslze headboard.
deluxe dretMf, h1·fold ~velec:t minor, two
night tabl... :1eSS.
Abo ovotlobl•. doubt•· dOOf ch .. t $Ht.
-Memories are made at home
GOOD NEW DAYS
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LOS ANGELt:S LAP>-The
Department or Energy will dis-
tribute S25 million from Getty
Oil Co to military personnel and
custome rs of a Getty s ubsidiary
us a settleme nt of alleged' price
contr ol violations, the oil com -
panv said.
Getty paid the $25 million to
the department as part of a set·
tlc m ent with the agency over al-
leged federal violations. The
agreement contained no findings
b y the depa rtm ent o r ad·
m1ss1ons hy Getty or any price
v1olat1ons, the company s aid
Tuesday
The s <'ltlem ent provided that
S25 million be depos ited in a
fund to be udm in11>tered by DOE
to .. assist economically disad·
\ a nt a~ed pe rsons an m eeting
t h e ar · energy expenses th is
winter ..
'ndc-r thc 001-~ plan. S12 5
million Y.ill h(' distributed to
loY. intom1· military personnel
m ~l :.itc:.. when: <.iclly sells s uh-
~l:.inll:i l port10ns of heating oil.
Tht· olht:r Sl2.5 million will be
r11 ..,1r1hut ••d <luring 1980 to
nH.t11mt·r~ whn huy Getty's
bnindc<I prop;.in<'. SkPlgas. Getty
ma rket'i 1<1 r g f' '-'mo unts of
~kr·l~•;p., 1n 11 "tl.llt:'>. primarily in
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Compromise Vital in Smog Plans 7,...,..,
Sylveater
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program for a
year.
81 ,_,. D. £UAI
hr mon than to )'un. Califomla'• •moc
........... nm hut.en &be model ror the D8
dea: Swh UDM Cahfonlla edopttd • polhrdon ~
tral ll.IDdard or l~hntque II I ler hu bttJ1 adopt•
ed udoeally
Now ~ b • major ~Hl to tbal procram.
lNeluly Jpun"ed by a red~ral demand ror aMual
iuiMCUon ol •mot conll'OI devk on cars ln
Callfomla'1 wban cHlus
ONE BY ONF.. PaOPOSALS TO t<>mply with
that federal mandate havt-fallen by lhe wayside ln
complea comm1llt•t• ht•.irinw In the 1tate
Leablalure.
can l ht" I> (I I I I ' (• l4 I r---!"'-.t-H_'T_H_F._R_" __
deadk>clt be made to pro duce something pos1,1vc ' CALO'OKNIA
The odds increaMng· \. FO(: l l ~
ly are that 1t well. ~1th --------
bolh state au quality of·
ficiala and leg1~lators who want to end many ol
Califonua's precedent settlng pollution standards
finally displaying some willingness to com
promise.
FOR CALIFORNIA, FAILURE TO com-
promise means another year under federal sanc-
tions that already prevent con:,,truclion of large in-
dustrial fa cilities that might J,iroduce new smog. Ir
no inspection program I !. cidopted by m1d -
September. Lhe sanction!> will be extended to in-
clude an emban:o on $750 million in federal .
SpliUi11g
TV new s
perso nality
Harry Reasoner
has fil ed for
divorce from his
w ife, Kathleen.
Ma rrfed 34
yea r s . th e
Reasoners have
sC'vcn children.
Social Security
Hiked 14 Perce11t
WASHINGTON CAP> -The nation's 35.2
million Social Security recipients are getting a 14.3
percent cost-of-living raise starting with checls
being malled this week.
The increase, the largest annual boost since
Social Security benefits were linked to the
Consumer Price Index in 1975. will cost the
system's trust funds about $1.4 billion more a
moo th.
Tbe average ~red person living alone will
receive $330 • moot,ti. up from $289.
The maximum Social Security check for a
65-year-old worker retiring this year jumps to
$659.80 from S572, while the minimum payment
goe. to $153.10 from $133.90.
Monthly Supple mental Security Income
checks for 4 mUUoo persoo.s also are increasing
14.3 percent to a maximum of $238 for an in-
dividuaJ and $357 for a couple.
Sting Aid Found
LONDON (AP> ~ A 95 percent effective an·
tidote for bee and wasp stings discovered by U.S.
and Swedish scientists has been tested successful·
ly in Britain, according to a London. hospital im-
munologist. The venom has been refmed by a Swedish
drug company and can be administered as protec-
tion to those at risk. said Dr. Martin Stern. con-
sultant clinical immunologist at Leicester General
Hospital. He said the scientists used pure venom ex-
tracted from dead wasps, which are killed by selz·
ing a nest and deep-freezing it. The bee venom is
obtained by attracting bees to slightly electrified
wires inside a hive. The shock-q.uses them to sling
and their venom is collected or?a glass plate, he
said.
.. l1taw11 and .... r 1ruu oormally 11wee ts>
CaUfonla.
TIM unc:UoM C!'CMlt about 1.000 Jot. tn lt'IMO
and lhl btavief' m•uuree to come 'VrOUJd meu
many more .)Obe.
But compromlM Merna likely.
t~rst. Democrau~ Sla\_e Sen. John Foran ol
San t'rancl.Ko. puhina • bill that would end
separaLe ~~ 1tandard1 wtua. Httin, up annual
lnapediona. a1rffd t.o allow many o the slate's
cu•deU.. la atand.
MUY NJCHOLS. CHIEF OF THE state Alr
Rea<>urcel Board. then announced she would agree
to an annual 1napeclion plan conducted by local
~t'f vlc-e stations and mechanics, rather than the
centn.Uud system she and Gov. Brown previously
10fllsted upon. A few weeks earlier. she helped kill
JU t s uch a plan. lmusting it wasn't likely to pro-
duce cleaner au
But now she says a k>caJly conducted inspec-
tion plan may be all that's politically possible.
since opposillon to centralized lruspectioos ha,.s In-
tensified with reports of problems m the ex-
perimental centralized plan used to test used cars
changing owners in large parts of Southern
Calirorrua.
"I Lhin1t'-we'll have something passed by Sep-
tember." she said.
IN 11IE MEANTIME, SHE lhJ'eatens to take
Che federal Environmental Protection Agency to
court to fight any new sanctions that might result
from st.ate delays in setting up annual inspections .
"Our feeling Is that adopting a plan under this
pressure could open the way to the SO-state car."
"aid ARB spokesman William Sessa. indicating
that his agency fears a major compromise on stale
standards would eventually lead to their total dis·
appearance under the impetus of the auto lobby.
which has opposed them for years
Car manufacturers and dealers maintain the
special California requirements make new cars
sold here more expen s ive than those sold
anywhere else
But the ARB malntalAI tbeH araurnent.a are
,imply political po1twin1 by the car lobby Tbe
acency even accwiet the automakel'1 ot price·
nl.ln1 to make I\ aeem that CaJHomi• controls are
more cosUy than they really are.
BUT THOSE CHAaG£8 WON'T lead to the
kind ol compromise that seems needed. If annual
vehicle ln.spections will Indeed clean up a lot of
CaUfomia's smog. then the ARB probably oucht to be willing to give up something to get them. At the
same time. automakers and dealers must re·
cognize that state smog controls historically have
proven to be a good thing
And the political climate finally seems right
for a constructive co"!:'prom1se.
(Eba& IS a columna.st baled in Santa Maruca J
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• NEW YORk CAP) -Oki cowboy 1tar Randolph Scott 11 1Ull a llt'alahl· lhooter when lt com• to tua optn. Aon.
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WIMBLEDON (AP>
E' onne Goolagong or Australia
up ~e t Hcond s eed ed Tracy
Austin. 6 3. O 6. 6·4 today to
qua lify for the women"<> s ingle-;
final of the Wimbledon tennis
champ1onsh1p.
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meet tY.o lime dc:fenrhng cham
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JOHN McENROE LUNGES TO RETURN SHOT FROM KEVIN CURREN AT WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONSHIPS.
•
One of the Greats, Pistol Pete, Returns
Pete Reiser Amon~ Wlw's Who at Dodgers' Old Tinw"'>s Game
8} JOH~ SF.VANO
01 In• O•oh P1lol St•ll
!\aturoll). TUC'!.cla) lcH)ms as a big da) JJ/r most hac;c•ball
fans . That s '' lw n the t~:.t in tht• National and AmPnean
leagul''> Y. tll ..i:-:-.l·mhll· a t Dodi.:t.·r StC1d1 um fo r m<JJOr leagUl·
baseball'~ ;mn11al All st<ir clash
,\ b<-1.' of tail'nt v. ill be featured. Names lik~·
Park<.•r. Steve· Garve•), Reggie Jachon, Rod Carew i:l
L) nn, Rt•gg1e Smith ~111d . possibly, Willie McCovc) will on
hand Each pla) l'r a superstar m his own n ght . all of whom
will do nothing but t>nhance the bc:auty of Chavez Ravine
AND YE'f. STRANG ELY. despite all this talent. an event
Is scheduled to ta kl· place at Dodger Stadium two day5
earlier that could ovc·rs hadow 1t all
For. )OU ~ee. that's when lhe Dodgers· Old-timers ~ame 1s~te<l Featuring not 1ust some. but very possibl y the best
arr a) oftJlent cvt·r to g rat·e a ball field.
Hall or Fa m ers like Muntle ... Feller ... Spahn
DiMaggio ... M<.1ys . . Mathews . . and Banks will be in
attendance to battle a team of Dodger All-stars led by Koufax
... Snider . . Drysdale ... Reiser ... Wills ... Reese
... and Campanella
It's a dn•am-come-truf' gathering ror the avid fan Plus.
it's a t1mt• for old llmt:r:-. to rlo a ltllle renecting of their own
·· 1t's fun 1f )Ou'n• able to do anything But when you're as
old a-. I am all \ ()tJ t·an do 1s t<ike a bow and m eet old
fr1l•nt1 .... " -.aid fil ~«.:Jr old Pt·te He1M·r from his home in Palm
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HAROLD PATRICK RE ISER. n1ck.n'amed 'Pistol Rete'
during ht' playing days. is ont• of those Dodgers th<tt ma ~
have not n ·cC'1vcd the acclaim of a Koufax or Drysdale. but
N·rtamh pl<.1yt'<i <tn important role 1n the club's history.
He t•ame to the Brooklyn Uodgers in 1940 and' amazmgl~
"'on the ~L ballin~t1tle with a .343 a verage his next season
}fr was a Ct.'nter fielder who could run like a deer. thro.,.,
like <.1 cannon and hit with the b<'St of the m. In his s ix !>eason!.
as a Dodgt•r he hit ov<•r 300 thrC'e times
l'nfortunat<'ly, a~ "as the case with most ball pl ayers of
Halieki Shar
BROOKLYN'S PETE REISER
that <'r:.i . .HJ_•1ser·.., earcer Y.<ll'>
"hortl·n<"d tx-c-ausc of the "'ar
and tht' thn·t.· v1·;:ir-. 11943 45J ht•
had to ~~nd .,.,·,th the· Army
Ancl. It 1.q1<, in hi~ thirrl yc·ar or
"l'r\ H'l.', y. hth.· µIii) ing for th•·
Arm1.. th<it Ret:'>er <.ll'J)p<•d in <1
l'hut·khnll'' ;and brokt• his col
l;irb<mt· tarn1..,hmg t·H·n mon· .1
prom1:-ing t·art·i•r aln·ad~ cut
'hort . ._.
"IT WI\~ A ORF.A~ JU:.t to ht·
pla) mg,'' ~iJ)-. H1:1:-cr of the• op·
John Takes
LA Mound
NEW YORK CAP> -Tommy
J oho. no stranger to the crowds
at Dodger Stadium, heads an
eighl·man All-star p1tchin~ starr
n amed by Ame rican Lea gue
President Lee MacPhall today
after weekend cons ult ations
with Baltimore Orioles and AL
All-star Manager E arl Weaver.
A Winning Streak
-Tivo in a Row!··
John, the b1on1c arm left·
ha nder who helped the Dodgers
to pennants in 1977 and 1978 only
to sign as a free agent with the
New York Yankees following the
1978 season. is the only repeater
from last year 's squad.
And he'll probably be the most
w ell known on the AL staff for
Tuesday's mid-season classic in
Los Angeles.
Joining J ohn on the s taff
are his New York teammate
Rich Gossage. Tom Burgmeier
or the Boston Re d Sox : Ed
Farmer of the Chicago White
Sox: Larry Gura or the Kansas
City Royals; Rick Honeycutt or
the Seattle Ma riner s : Dave
Stieb of the Toronto Blue Jays
and Steve Stone or the Baltimore
Orioles.
With the exception of John and
Ga.sage, the AL staff has no All·
star experience .
But in John and Farmer they
have the makings of an incredl·
ble comeback story. Both men
Aave under1one arm s 1ir1ery
with Jotm's truly a mazing. r
ln 1174, he ruptured a liga-
ment in h15 pltchlng arm and un·
derwent a delicate t e ndon
transplant lo reconstruct his ~.
ID tbe following four seuom
be wu ee.38 and thls year ll
11·1, '-dina t.be AL ln shutouts wtUalour.
ClllCAGO CAP> -Ed Halick.i
doesn't want to think a bout last
year. or even the beginning of
this season, which he spent in
"ha t he considers a wasted
fashion with the San Francisco
Giants.
"That's a ll in the past ."
Hahcki said Tuesday night after
pitc hmg the Angels to a 5-2 vie·
t o r y over the e rro r -p11one
Chicago White Sox. "I don't
want to dwell on the past."
T he triumph was the rirst in
over a year for Halicki, who suf·
fered a mysterious ailment over
the 1979 Memorial Day holiday
and never was given a chance lo
regain his form.
••1 COULDN'T SLEEP, I
couldn't swallow and I had a
fever of 102 for seven days, ..
said Hallcki. '·1 lost 20 pounds.
They never did find out what It
was . After I came back I got a
few starts but couldn't regain
my form. Then they threw me in
the bullpen and used me to mop
up the rest of the season.
"It was the aame this year and
I didn't mlnd because I bad
asked to be traded," uld
Hallckl, "but when the tr:adine
deadline came and I was still
there I was really dlup-
polnted."
Apparently. so we re the
Giants. who sold him outright to
the An1el1, a team atrapped
with tnJuttd a>ltchers.
But Halick!, a 6-7, 230.pounct
g iant, gave tbe Ancela and
..
Manager Jim Fregos1 the lift
they neede d with four-hit
pitc hing and a seven-inning
stint
"HE GAVE US exactly what
we needed," s aid Fregos1. .. I
was happy to get se ven. innings
out of him. He threw a fast ball
and s lide r and ch a nged his
speed real well ." _
The Angels, taking 'advantage
of four Whit e Sox errors. pre·
sented Hahcki with a five -run
lead in the first two innings.
Four of the runs were unearned.
"That doesn 't make any dlf·
ference," said Halicki, who 10
1975 threw a no-hitter against
the New York Mets. The runs
were on the board. When they
give you five runs to work with
and you don't hold a lead, I'd
h ave some doubts about my
ability."
No need for doubt. Halicki
gave up a leadoff single to Bob·
by Molinaro and then retired
nine in a row before the Sox
scored their two runs and a
walk. a triple by Harold Baines'
and ao infield out.
BALICK.I GAVE UP a harm-
less single to Ores Pryor in the
fifth and departed after the
seventh in whJch Chet Lemon
doubled for the fourth and final
Chicago hit.
The victim of the White So~
errors and Halickl's effectlve-
ne11 wu Steve Trout who went
the distance and allowed ·only
one bit over the Jut seven h1·
n ln•s.
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kno"' 1ng thC' OodgN'> "'ould bt.· ho..,tmi.: lht· <,1ernll> on Uld
"•• Jurd n ff•I of rummi••s trht-11 I plag••d
ottd n lot of ph1~1••rs Ju.4'1 n.~ dPdi('nf Pd. In.
ntt~/ sport uoatr·t .. bfuurd fo hnr·p "o'"~
sour nppf, .. s.
t1ml'r" Sunrl:I\ f:\t•r.1. .caml· tht-n Y.d .., 111·.i· "' \\orlrl St'nl'"
i.:..1 nH' You h,Hf 111 ~i(y.ay" be <Jn )fJllr tot.·~ .. )CJU nt·H•r h;id 1l
('J"\
C'c ·rt ;11nl\ n1.1n\ of t()fla\ " Ii.ill µla\ l·r<; <Inn I l'ntt·r
c.1mc·' \\Ith 1111• ,,,mt t 111hu,, ... ..,m hut H1·1..,.·r ·~ qu1c i.. 10 ,,n
th1·y :-.hould11 t 11<· 1·11t 11·111•d
"THE Pl .. \Yt:RS TOD \Y .iro· Ith! ,1., c11oc1 a-.....,,. \\t·ri·
anrl ""ml· ;.ir1· .1 l11t lit:t l1·r . ..,J~:-. H1·1:-.cr. "ho no"' -.roub for
thl· Ch11 :ig11 Cub-.
··~>. I don·1 blame the pla~t>rc; for \\hat they get
l l)rl..i~ \\'1' h.111 ;i lot 11f rumm11·..,.,., ht-n I µl.1.)ed <ind ..t lot of
pl.1 \ t'r.., 1u-.t ;1, dt·<llf'.1tc•d In :in' "Pl>rt ~nu rt:> bound to h.i\ ,.
'onH· -.our <•1>1Jh_•.., IJut I thrnh. tocl..t\ l> pld) ~r~ do .., h<.·llu' <1 JO IJ ..
Anci !--11 did Ht•1-.t·r .... hn fin.ill\ put an l'nrl to h1" r arc·er in
1!!52 v.hilt• a m1·ml){·r 111 Ilk U1·H·land Indian!>, retinnK "'llh J
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•
............ AOD CAREW 8COAl8 IN A CLOUD 0, CHICAGO DUIT.
KING, WlNNER or a record 20
Wimbledon titles tnclud10g six
~·angles. trailed by one set lo love
when play resumed this mom·
· 1n1c but dropped only seve n
points m taking the second set
6·1 in just 17 minutes.
Navrat1lovC1 was unable to gpt
he r first serve wo rking a nd
missed Cl number of volleys. see
hit back to lead 2·0 in the third set
but King ('amc back again to tie.
then had her bi g chance: when
:.t:rvrng for the: match at6-5.
Navrati lova hroke back to
lovt•. however, and King then
:.a \'ed eight m atch points in
thr<'e different games before the
23-year-old ch <i mp1on fina lly
took t he match.
T he Czech bor n left hande r
now mt•eb Chri:. Evert Lloyd in
the semifinal:. T hat matc h will
b<· a repeat of last 'car's final.
Kl'.'OC. ~l.\RTF:D the day on
center court llkt· a whirlwind
while> the :.oun l-(n d<.'fcnc11n g
C'ha mp1on w<Js obviously te nM·
anrl nt'r\OU'>
Thf' Vl c a-11£"1 .. old tadv or ten
n1 ... " .... on llJ -.Lr<Jt~ht poinLo; and
20 of tht· f1r.,t 2.J µl.t1.t-<11n takinc
.1 :i 0 lt·ad :'\avr:.itilova won imlv
on1· of ht·r thn•1· point-. on :.
fl•.,i'n \J.l nn1·r
~t :1111r1J m<1rft' f'rr11r5 both off
lilt· L'r11 untf .ind at n<.•t. Shi•
d•rnhll· f.1ultt·d :.it J.!amP point 1n
lo• 1 OJ.! h1·r -.t·rnC'l' al lfJ V(' in th(·
w • 1rnlf l!<Jnu· rif th(• 5t•(·o nd i.l't.
.\ C RO\\ 0 of lfi.000 watc-ht.>d
•h•· lone Wl''..t"' inc thriller <m
th•· 1·1•nll'r 1·r1urt uf tht' All
t:nclanrl Club
Hri<Jn <;<1ttfn1'<1, Y.ho wa~ un
..,, ... rJ1'd . up ... t!t ·wo1t1·k F1bak 1,f
f'11l.1nd . thr· l:lth "ecd, 6·4. 1·6.
1, :.! Jnd "J.., 1h1· r1'r'>t man to
rt·J<'h lhc· "t.•m1fin:.ilo; Gottfn('fl
h.1tl nnt droppt:d a -.et in the wholl•
tournam1·nt
1-·1 hJk had u Jhl'l !\:o 4 V1tas
C nulJ1Us 10 th1· fourth round
TtH•!->d.1y in a f1\'c>·:.N thriller
I ~ '1.\RTl~.\. Page 84'
No-hit Star
Hounded
By Errors
I.OS i\'.'IGl::l.ES <A P> -G1v
1n.: up four unt.•a m ed runs to San
0 11•1!11 tn a 4 I v1ct1"1ry by., the·
P .1t1r1•-. Tul•<.du~ n1 cht. nn-h1t
p1tt·h t•r J1·rr' H1•u..,.., of tht·
Dod).!1•rs !->ltll had his good <.,turf
but ht> left htl> luck 1n s.rn f'ran
t' .... ('(I
fo ollowmg .1 t\\O-Out er ror h\
t ht• Oodc1·r->' <.,horts to p Rril
R u-.c;ell . 0,1\ 1· Winfi eld s luggt'<l
h.-. l'tghth ho mer a-. the Padre!>
built <Jn e<i rl y 4 o lead.
R Et:S.~. 9·2. who h urled a no-
h1ttl·r at San Francisco in his
pn·vrous <.t~rt . worked seven in·
nings and allowed four hits. He
lo-...ert-d his EHA to 1.74. but lhc
Nror-. by P<'<iro Gut•rrero and
Ru:-.!>ell ('OntrtbUtl'<i to the four
unea rned runs.
··Jerry pitched a good game."
said Dod~ers Manager Tom
La so rda . "That e rr o r
. < Russell.!t-) cos t us three runs
and we gave them all fo ur.
O utside of the home r un it
looked like he had Jtood stuff."
"I tned to downplay it."
Re uss said of the excitement
following his no-hitter . "It had
no bearinJ? on my next start. But
still I thoug ht a bout it, o nly
because I was reminded of it so
much."
"WHEN I WAS OUT there
pitching -no , l didn't think
about anything but the next bat·
ter My stuff was all right."
The three San Diego pitchers
allowed JO hits but had the kind
of fielding support Reuss could
have used. The fina l Dodger
threat was ended by reliever
Rollie Fingers, who struck out
·Steve Garvey with the Dodger
batter representing the tying
run.
"I threw him a slider. I didn't
want to hang It. I got it where I
wanted it." said Fingers. who
recorded his 10th save in his
32nd appearance of the sea.son.
The Padres scored a run in the
first I.Ming without benefit of a
hit. Gene Richards walked. went
to tblrd on Gue rrero's error
and scored on Winfield's infield
but to snap ReU!s' scoreless in·
ning string at ~.
alCllAllDS GOT the Padres'
first hit with one out In the third
Inning, an Infield single, and
eventually scored on Rusae.IJ's
two-out throwing error . Winfield
followed wtth his two-run homer.
Steve Mura. 2-3, Denn.ta Kln·
ney and RolUe Fin1en com·
bined to scatter '10 hill.
Mura pitched lnto lt\e seventh. ~lvlna up six hits and walklnc
five.
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A Cepaule Report From the World of Sport•
tla11 l a Race "taff F ar :
Rtuu 1t·r~ lay Oi~ 14"rom H a t
From i\P DI pal«"hf'll
\r t_,\, r'\ A11 • m1•r11t•nt•v staff of m ott' rJI
th .111 .'Vo.I v. ill t>\ •1•111 c h1n.: ,1 111onJ1 thP 2tt 000
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l'\ t•d " l't'<>ttlt• v.ho m." tlh• bt·c.1uM• u( hf•lit injury
'••HI 1>1 ("u".HllltH E\an:. \o\hO admrh th~ Job 1~ llkt'
"'111 d1111.i fur ,1 ri.'t llk 111 .1 h1t\ 'tur~
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111 1• t111lc',1th · 'ht· 'Jiii It ' 1111t 11nrcah:.t1C' to fear. thiH om· 111
tho-.1• 1wopl1• ., 1•11tr1)! to h1• i111,.r1 und1•r d t ref' and that 'I st ·
Thl' rntt•n't' ht .at 11! .1 1 ;1'f1q~1.1 'ummt'r day&!'> tht' r uuM' ,,f
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, hrnb t11 1110 pt·n't•nl ... h1· ... ;111! •
flue••· of l hf# D ay ------.
Man Pa11i . ut1ht' 1nf1 t lck1 fm thl· Dt'lro1t TrE:N:. .tltc·r h1t11ng J hom1·r tnpll· Jnd :-.111gll· rn a gamt-with
lh1• An~1·b I ,,. rwq·r hitd :1 1·1owd 1n lht.· bag l(•ui;ut-i.
l'\l n l"lap for m1· l1t•fon· On 11p1·nrng UJ) wht'n I "'.,,
"1th Ho-.tun I ~nl .1 i.t.rnrl1nl! boo
9"11 • .J aek11011 P o f•p \'011k.-e l 'it•f ,.,.,,
Ruck~· Dent drove rn l wo runs with a bloop
s ing le and R.-ggie · J ackson drilled his 19th home r Iii
to carry t he New Yo rk Yankees .to a 3·2 vrctorv
o\'er Hoston Tuesday hight rn American Lcagu~
~ascball 3('t1on . Rick Sofle ld s ing led home pinch-runner
K en Landreaux with two out rn the ninth inning, lifting Msnn-
e,ota to a 2-1 victory o~·er K~rnsas City. Jose Morales lashed
J one-out double off Paul S plittorfr to begrn the wmnmg ralh
Bo Diaz tut a grand slam homer and
Tom \"pryz«•r addl'd :i solo s hot to lt•ad
C'lt•\ <•land to an 8 7 win OH·r Detr oit
Jim Palmn pitched four-hit ball over R~ ;1 rnnrn,gs and Ke n Singleton hrt a solo
homcrun as Raltimore bcat T oronto. 2·0
Robin \'ount rra-.hed a pair o r <;oln
homer<; <ind a doubll• ;rnd (~orman Thoma!>
and Mark Brouha rd al:.o hom cn •d to lead
J\11lwaukee to a 5-2 ,·retory over Oakland
M ooi>e Haas sc·:ittered nine hits to collect
his third s traight wrn . Bru«> ~hte's
oE,., ha!'>c!-.-loadc>d s ing le with one out an the bot
L11n1 of thy ninth inning hrought home the tying and w1nnrne
run' .• ., Sc:ittlt· dt·rt·atl'd Texas, Ii 5 The Rangers used thrC'l·
p1tl·h1•rs an th<· ninth tr) rn,g to hold a 5-4 lead .. The Angel~
h.1 \ l' s 11.!m·tl Jllll'hl·r Ocnnii. Rasmussen, th ctr No. 1 pick in
t lu· rt•gul<i.r pha:.t· uf l hC' rC'c<!nt baseball draft . Third
hascrrwn Crt•or~t· Bre tt of Kans a!-. City will not p la) in the All
-.tJ ganw at l>ndgt•r Stadium Tuc•sday becausC' of ttn ankll'
1n1ur) ~''"' 't ork's Grai,g Nt•tllf'\, u res1dt:ntof El Toro. Y.tll
r1·pl:1<·l· hrm rn lhl' '-lartrn i.: linf'UJJ
l«J•!u • llil. t :rrnr f•if·p Phillie" tt'in
l't>le n o<,t• clrm·1· Ill Grt•g (;rm.,"' rlh an] Ith Jn· Iii
nine 'lnJ.!h· ;int1 l'hila<ll'lphra :.sddNI <inoth<.-r run on
.111 1•rr111 h~ thrrrl ha.,1·rnan Larr~ Parrish to defeat
\l11ntr<•JI. !'; 4 rn !\<.1l1onal Leagul' action. Gross
~ .ul rP:ec·ht·d ftr't 11n a fleld<:r s t'horce ... Bob Homer hit a
•11· fin .rlo.111" l\\o run 'ln).\lt· m u ri ve-run firth inning and
\ 1 l.inl.1 lirol-• t lw g,1 nw open with sa x m ore runs sn the s ixth
,1 tht· HraH'!-dl'fl'at•·d tlou-.ton. n 4 The win was the fi rth tn
"" i.:aml'' for thl' Braves. Jeff Burrouftbs
l11ll m \t·d llornt·r' hit 1.1.1th hss sixth home
run 1n l:! g:1ml·., aftt-r h <J\'rng gone fil
ga mt'' "'ti hout a homl' run Lenn~
Kanlile hit .1 th r ee-r un h omer rn the
M'V<'nth innrn.c: to J,?1ve the Chirago Cubs :.s
ii :i triumph O\ c•r thl' ="c"' York Mets. De o·
n i-. I.a mp got lht· \I. 1n with relief help from
Hill Caudill und Bruiie Sutte r . Phil
Carner singled and ca'me around to score
the wmmng r un on Bike Easler's fie ldet''
choice ji!roundcr in the 10th inning ai.
aosE Pittsburgh beat St . Louis, 3-2. Granl Jack-
son wa:. the winne r in r elief of &rt Blyleven ... Ed Whitson
Jll~f'hl•d a s1x ·h1tter fo r his fi fth straight victory and rookie
H1ch Murray pounded a t\">·r un homer as San Francisco
pos ted a I 1 victory over Cincrnnats .. Wlllle McCovey says
he woulct consider fm1s h sng t he season only if San Franc isco
c·annot find an ad equate replacement as a r es ult of his an-
nouncemt·nt to rl'tsre Sunday.
AP W1,..pf'Ot1t
TIGER SHAKEDOWN A pri·vatc• 't.'<'t1nt, g11·11·cl
:-.carchcs ;.i fan bcfon· hL· enter' thl' hl1·<1da:.-wt·~11111
;1t Tiger Stadium tn DC'tro1t Till' hl1·.1c·li1 •r' \\ 1·1-.·
d osed June• 17 bet·ausi.· of nm ct~ 1-..m. ;ind 1111" f;in·.
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l'orll<rinPr:-. ••nd horn ...
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ptll'hcr h.lrk to Crnrrnn<itl ·1 Ul·,d.1\ t11r an ,.,
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talked of rl'lrn·mt·nl a' ht' rl'l'lllif tl1p1wd l11 J :, ollld 1i ...
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on the <:xam1nat111n "
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t >n th rs date· rn l!IJJ
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York G iants· l ·O 'rt·tory 11\er tl11 "l I.•• 11• C'.1111 111 "'
faold .tfedab for (Jfympion11:•
Leg1sl:tt1on that would gi\'e J.!Old m edals to •
I'S. Olym pic athletes barred from C'Omp1•t1n JZ in
the Summer Games at Mo'irow 1., h;,ilf"~•' thrnuch
Congress The llousl· a pproved th•· t.111 11;1 1 . 7:> 2li
\Ole Tucsda) The• -bill. Y.hrch \1.11111<1 'I·' ntl $.,~11100 LC1 'lrlkt
1;;,o cold plnt1·<1 mec1.1h for athll'l1·~ , If·<·•• d f•ir 1h1· l'•'-'1 '-llm
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pion Larry Holme-. and rettrt•d \\•rid H11\lnl! "'111·1.1lH1n
c·hamnron Muhammad Ali an· .. , lst•dult·d 111 f1cht f11r th1•
heav. v.e1,ght title rn C;urn E gq11 1111 01•1 111 1-.1!\fJlt<in
'ponsors said toda:-Thl' l Ill\ 1·r,1t' 1i( Or1•1w n "'111
rtccla n· :.cH•n footb:ill pla) c.-r , 1m·l11-!ll1I•· ant'lud1n~·
quarterback Reg~ie O~bum for 1mpro1n•r f1n;inc-1;d ;wJ
through a secr et tra vel ai:!e nc) a1·1·oun1
TPlerisiou. Rodi"
TV: Tennis -Wimbledon l..'pd:.i :1· 11 :mp m 1 h.11101 I 1
RADIO: Baseball -Angel!> at Ch1(·ago, 5 '.lop m . K !\1 PC
<7101 : San Diego at Dodgers, 7.30 p m .. KAHC 17!)()1
THCRSOA\"S Rl\DIO
Baseball -San Diego at Dodger!->. I r> m . KA BC 179i11
SPORTS BREAK I TENNIS I HO,.SE AAONQ
Evert-Lio d Relaxe1
Ice Maiden's
Image Melts
By WILL GRI MSLEY
Al"s_.l•ICM~
WIMBLEDON. England
Tht· m as k ls off. The charade 1i.
over Now it (•a n be revealed.
The la dy who for nine years
h as been known a s '"The f ee
Print't•ss" and "M1 -.s
Metronom e" of tennis <tctually
IS 3 Sen s itJVC'. thoughtful l rl
d1v1dual who relaxes tense oppo
nents with wisecrac ks durtnK
c ha ngeover s
It took 15-year-old Andrc<i
Ja&ger lo c lear up that m1scon
c c•ption a ft e r los 1n ~ to thl·
ga m t•'s mos t rc lcnlll''iS s hot
makrng machine. Chn'> E\'<'rl
Lloyd . 1n the Wimbl edon
'.\Oml'n"s quarterf1nah Tue:.du\ 6-1.61. . .
T H EN CHRL~. undr·r thl• rn
te nst• 1nqws 1llon of the m1.:d1a
fmallv had lo <1dm1t 1t
"It ;s the reput ation I \'1· h..1d
t·v1•r 'met.: I've bl·en pits} tll l!
ht·n•." she said. "It's n.,t m' rm
ai.:t· Sometimes I am outgornJ,!
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1n 'olh•\ h.111
ut f1r:.t pretended she was going
lo r('tra<'ve it. then 11 uddenly
c hanged her mind.
"Sht• Lold m e : 'You can get
the racket yourself'," Andrea
:.aid. "It was all in fun."
C hris lauJ?)icd heartily when
told that her teen-age victim had
r~lat('d the incidents to r e -
porter:.
"'I c nJOY play ing he r ," the
formt•r tennis queen said. "You
":int to laugh all the time . She's
'U<'h a nrC'e little kid. It's hard to
gt.•t 1ntcn'>l' against her .
Thi:. v.a!> a relaxed , obviously
lrapp) Mr~. Ll oyd , now a
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Ro~er Carlson Baseball Standings BARWICK
DATSUN
· J ohs Getting Scarce
They haven t bl•gun :'.I search for replacements
Ht. but thl' fort rs Marina and Westminste r high
'>t•hools an· pres ently w ithout head footb all
coaches
That ·s r ight Sunset LcaJ(ue Coach of the year
for 1979, Dave Thompson of Marina, and Myles
Co rrigan . who has 22 returnin g le tterme n at
Westmmster. ure without teaching contracts.
The only stems on paper for these two are
.. RTF" notices <reduction in force).
Each has only t wo years with the Huntington
Beach District. Thu!\, both a re in limbo until the
district decides 1t has enough teaching openings to
re-hire the m.
A few yea.r s a~o Marina Coach Leon Wheeler
was in the s ame predicament, but he was even·
tually re-hir ed. The sam e figures for Thompson
and Corrigan .
One has to wonder what the ramifications
might be should one or both not be re-hired. Tt
!Jllght caust? a slight r evolution . .... ..
:-WE'RE ST ILL TRYTNG to figure out the
d)Otives for parading Kerwin Be ll around, as if be 11t• going to play in the 21st Orange County All·
9Carfootball ~ame.
Officials or the sponsoring Brea Lioos Club
were adam ant In kPe ping Bell synonymous with
tbe game. although frankJy, they knew very well
bla participa Uon was extremely doubtful.
Nevertheless '\Ae Kansas University-bound
star, the CIF Big Five Conference's Player of tbe Year, was used in a manner bordering unethical.
As it is, Belt's chances or pla ying In the Shrine
Game In Pasadena July 18 are only S0-50 became
ol the severity and re laUve slow healing process or
hla hamstrinai injury. . (.
TH£ SU1N£ GAME -that b"rtngs us to ~ Item. Too bad the ap()nSOring Sbrlners
were unWllling to bend regardless of the situation
OnJy two player s fro m any one school can be
scle~ted to play in the game, thus ligh t e nd deluxe
Mark Boyer is s hut out because of the presence of
quarterback Frank Seurer and Bell .
No m atter that the Big Three. which included
Boyer . led Edison to the most spectacular season .
in years. capped by a 55·0 rout of Redlands in the
finals .
ft was n't s urprising to sec such action. though.
since this was the sam e body which bypassed
Edison's Bill Workman as the South coach. • • • HE HAS YET TO PLAY a minute or var s st>
ball . but Fountain Valley High quarterbac k Matt
Stevens. in the 6-0, 175-pound range, ·s already
opening some eyes.
Opinions from severa l directions.are labeling
the Baron as a can't m iss blue chip. some saying
he'll be the best quarterback ever produced at
Fountain Valley. That's a mquthfuJ when you s top
and con.side r the Barons' past.
Poise and accuracy make Stevens the threat
he is. Multi-talented Emile Harry will be used at
wide receiver. • • • AaOUND THE BEAT -Ne wport Harbor
H1gb 's football fortunes took a big swing in the
right direction with the appearance of Redlands
H11h transfer...._ S&oc~am, a 5-9, 200-pound two.
way tackle. Stockham was a starter for Redlands
u a sophomore when the Sailors turned the Ter·
rtera away ln the 1978 CIF"\>layoffa. 10-7. The Tars
Me takJ.nc a look at him at fullback-linebacker ...
Newport Harbor quarterback Gary Parrtab re-
main• ln a tentative situ ation followtn1 shoulder
1ur1ery for bunlU• . . . Edlton Hilb defensive
Unem an Clarts •etUardt, a 6-3, 210.pound r etu rn·
ln1, starter, appears loet ror t~ Charien' aeaaon
e>pener after under1oln1knee1ur1ery. ·
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·DATSUN OF
BARWICK WILL
GIVE YOU THE
SHIRT OFF HIS
IACIC
Come In For
Your Free T ..shirt
& Demo Ride
"Don't Miss
BAR WICK'S
4th of July
Specials"
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SOCCER I BOATING / BAS ·BALL
Surf Goes Sour
Me1np1W Rallie1 for 3-2 Jliclory
I) nJaT E D ."'t __ ...,.,.......,
Thf" Memphi Rogu~ aiot • thrtt
day Jump oo lnde~ndt!nC'(' nay and
It' accompanying rln•v.·orks Tuesday
nl&ht with 11 <'Omf" rrom ~hind 3 2
victory ovtr tht' California Surf
befort' 6.347 fu n:-Ill Ana ht1 m
Slltd1um.
Lukly . tht• Surf htti. bt•t'O pl 1t vlng '*
cat und m uu'll' ~am .. "1th tht" 500
murk ln ttw North t•r1can Sooi·t"t-r
Ll'agu~·s Arnt'r un Wt• t Con
fert'nCt'
Just wht·n l'l aH•r Coitch P l'tt>r
Wall 'l> <'rt.'W :.l'c m:. to !o!t'\ 1\~ uct
together with 90 minutes of M.>lld MIC
cer, the Surf defen:.t• ljke:. u rest. the
offense g<>t.>i. sour and the rt~ult 1s a
mirrored r~·ord
BUT TllESOi\ Y NIGHT. tht' Sud
dropped below the 500 m.i rk 110 11 1
despite a thnlhn~ 1>erie:. of dnH•i. 1n
the final 20 m 1nut1:s th<tt had the
crowd on its ret>t
"Once a~ain \H ' !'ta rt ed urr .... ell but
we didn't take advantage of the s1tua-
t1on." bemoaned Wall "We've got to
attack and attac·k. We JU~t can't sit
back and watch.•·
Steve Moyers. who lost his starting
job with the Surf when he was in·
jured sever<il weeks ago, finaJly got
back into the starting line up and he
made it clear he re mains to stay.
The scrappy native of St. Louis
scored at I :39 for his ninth goal of the
sea s on on C1n a ssis t from Laurie
Abrahams . llow£>ver. the goaJ did ht·
tie to discourage the Rogues.
M EMPBJS GOT the ~ualizer at
• • 17 14 when Jimmy llu bund sror~I
on • qwck ,,...... kir k T hf' i.hot ·"klrted
put • diving St.-vt> tlt'llrm ch wM
v.•as m ok1nl( ht "'"':~>Od Nt..irt m lhto
nc.•tK for C .1hfomla
llf'IJm1c h. tht• 19 yt>u old (rum
tlunlln.iton ll.•uth w 1111 phtylnK 1n
place of Alan Mayt.•r who wu 11Ull rt'
cupt>ratlnw f rom wh11t lb bt·1nK
dt'fH'rlht..t ui. u ..,, t1111lui.h, sufft>rt•tl in
Sunda 06 s l dt'f11a t to San Jo''"'
"Thul rrf'i· k1('k rt•ally hur1 Wull
'did "EHn one thought th1.· foul .... J l>
on M••mvh1i. tmd it "8 1' our k wk But
the ref culh"<l 1t t he utht•r "u" dnd
Just like that. they ~cored ·
Tht' <.'Omplex1on ol lht' /.!llffi•• quick
ly changt'd with t hl' M1.·nwh1~ titlh
J ohn Faulkner bruk1· ltH· tu· dl :t1 H
on a header off d <'hue ht· < uol-t· t'Ur
ner k1c·k
t'AULKNER. STA~011'G no mort'
than three fttt from the goal1>0!.t ,
51mply JtJmmt'd tht' h.111 into th~ back
of the net It "a'> ooh th1.· w cond i.:oJI
of tht' :.ea ::.011 fur lhl· tkfrn~I\ l'
m inded for\\ard
Wall adm1tte<l that fkllm1<·h l'ould
ha ve been fa ulted on u l'Oupll• of the
goals . but ht' i5n't worried dbout the
rookie's progress.
"Steve did okay 1 think this game
will be <1 lesson for him. llc's young
and needs expe rience. and the only
'!'ay he is going to get it 1s by play
mg. But J'm not blaming him for ttw
loss." the player-coach added.
·'We allowed the m to work the ball
the way they like and let them ~et
back into the game in the fi rst half.
But we did change in the S<'cond
h all," Wall sa id.
PETER WALL ----------
Twilight
Willllers
H .. il tio,1 Yat•ht Club
ha' annnUnl:t'd thl• re
.,ult~ 11f 1h J um• T\\ 1ll ght
~l'r1t·..., ::.a1 lt•d l'Vt'ry Wl·d ·
lll''>d..i~ n1j!ht in:.1de tht·
ha\ Thl· J ul\' ser 1c~
'la.rt-. ton1t(ht ·
Cl;.1<.,:-. troµh~ winnt·r~
\AllOT A C•nov Li~<• B"C
\Annr H 1 M1., .. Mc ' +rlrn:>n
""'' ll,t NIO~~AHOf 'J,....,, .. ~f'!"l.lt ..
RVC I Mt;•H,.\;Nh l\1'( l \.C-ht~
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l A.•1r ... IJ.r ' )Oh~ t•obb S"tf
l A\l fol CJ f,t po, 1 1f""Y _..,,., t\
"V(. I "1rnM(< ,_._ '3 f(.
llOO 14 I I• fl•" n t;VC 7 ~<>"'
8v,.1on A"'Y( ) l~m W11t on ATC
M f-l<AI I Gfpg H 1ff1• ~Y( 1
Don P, ,.,..,, P vr
rtlaul Raee
Triu1nph Gains
Yachting Lead
V ICTO HIA. 8 r1t1 s h Columbia I AP l -
Triumph. a 61-foot s loop from the Scottsdale yacht
club m San Diego. was leading the fleet Tuesday
even mg in the 2.308-nautlcal·mlle \lictoria· Maui
yC1 cht race. logging 180 miles for the day
Twenty mile!> behind was the Tacoma boat
Chiron. which tiad the l>est day·s dis tance. logging
i60 miles.
In lh<' JO miles behind Chiron were third-place
Race P assage. of Brem erton. W~sh .. closely
BOA.TING
followed b~ Wink Vogel's Vancouver yacht Dream
Machtnl'. and John Long's Vancou\er boat In·
domuabl<'
In 10th place· v. as the Canadian naval training
ship llMCS Or101,._ a 90 rooter from Victoria
The !>pread hct\\t-tm the front and re ar of the
fleet. Tue'id11y v. a!> 190 miles Ten boats had posted
200 m lies or mon · for th<' previous 24 hour:, and tht'
m1n1mum da~ ·s run was 150 m1h.•s
Al la:-.l report. all the boat:. were taking thl'
s outhern rouH· to Maui
The ka<l l-!rouµ \\J :-. 400 mill"> off the Cahfom1a
coast nc•ar S..in Franc1sto. and v.ere about i .700
n11lcs from the finish lint· 1n lla v.a11
Tht• :l5 ) aehts formed the !thape of Cl banana as
lh1•y ('OflH•n !l'd Oil JlttY, CJl l
Tucsdu.' ·.., .,.. t•athcr v. 3!> cloudy v.1th winds
hlo" ing from thl' northwest at from '>IX to Ii knots
~lo:.t of tht· hoats <.,;11l ed about 160 mile!> ~ton
day 10 a tlO'>l·l~ p:.itkt:d 150 mll1:·w1de parade off
thl· northl•rn l'~1llforn1<1 c'ln~t Man~ of the boat~
"t-rc \\ 1thin a mill· 11f l'ach other and thl' d15tance
bdv.c·l·n th<.· ll·<1d a nd 10th boat \\a~ a relat1velv
'-mall 711 milt•' -
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NEW YORK <AP) -Dodger fans will have
plenty of chance~ to root for the home team at
basebaJl's All -star Gam e in Los Angeles Tuesday
night. Four Dodgers -second baseman Dave
Lopes, s hortstop Bill Russell, first b~eman Steve
Garvey and outfielder Reggie Smith -have been
named to the National League's starting lineup.
··obviously, we have some outstanding players
on this team and the fans have shown it by lhe way
they ha ve backe d their club," said Tommy
Lasorda . who manages the Dodge rs but will sur·
render the dugout helm to Pittsburgh's Chuck Tan·
ner for the Slst All-star
COfttesL
The rest of the Na -
tion al League starters .
elected in fan ballotin~
as announced Tuesday
b y C omm iss i o n er
Bowie Kuhn: Catcher
J ohnny Bench of the
Cincinnati Reds. tbird
baseman Mike Schmidt
of the Philadelphia
Phillies and outfielders
D ave Parker of Pitts-
burgh a nd Da ve
Kin~man of the Chicago
Cubs .
The Boston Red So> TANNER ha ve the most starters
-three on the Ame rican League team. one that
hopes to bre ak the NL's eight-game winning
streak. Outfielders Fred Lynn and Jim Rice join
catcher Carlton Fisk as elected starters for the
AL. though Fisk continues to suffer elbow miseries
and Ri ce is on the d1sabl~. list with a broken wrist. . ._
It isn't likely. though , that Tanner will name
St. Louis shortstop Ga rry Templeton to the squad
Templeton. who last year said . "If l ain't startin'.
l ain't departm'," for the game. s aid Tuesday he
would declme the invita tion if Tanner offers it.
TEMPLETON FINISHED 500.000 votes behind
Russell m the votmg for shortstop. labelled the
balloting •·a Joke" a nd said "( just want the days
off." Tanner said he would take Templeton's views
into consideration but added he would do all he
could to convince Cardinals catcher Ted Simmons
to become part of the NL squad.
"I demand that he be on the team." said the
manager. Simmons, who s tarted last year but
finished third this year. replied he would decide
today whether he would accept
w ·orld Cup Tourney
(Mini Fashion) at HB
AYSO Region 117 or Central Huntington Beach
is hosting its own mini "World Cup" tournament
through July 18 with t eams from Columbia.
Belgium. North Ireland, Mexico and Ecuador
among the participants.
The first Summer Soccer Festival kicked off
July 1 With a series of soccer games between the
intematiooaJ teams and aru A YSO squads.
Among those area teams participating are
South Irvine (Region 14), Newport Beach (Region
57), Fomrtain Valley <Region 5), North Hun:tinjton
Beach (Region 55), Costa Mesa (Region 120), .and
hoal Central Huntington Beach (Region 117).
Two tournaments are scheduled, one pitting
tbe area youngsters against the lntematlonaJ
teams. and another with > ounaaten chanatna
teams for an internationally mixed c:ompeUtioo.
Today's action IDcludes:
-Belcium versus Ecuador. 4:30 p.m., Irvine
Terrace Part, Newport Beach; -Soutb lmne venua Newport Beach, t p.m .•
lntD• Terraee Park:
-Coll.a If•• "1"1UI BruU. a p.m .• Balertc ScbooL Coll.a .... ;
-Mateo venua North IreJand, 4:30 p.m .•
Olea..._ Sebool. Huntlnaton Beach: • -HawaU 'Nnus Cohambia, 4:30 p.m., Balertc
S<-bool ; -had•"' Valley ftl'IUI North HuntiJlctaa s .. cb,lp.m .• Oleavte1fSchoot
•
Wam1ng1 The Surgeon General Has Determined
That Cigatette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
some men taste it all: Rich
warm flavor. Smooth even
taste. Solid satisfaction .
Only from the camel Filters
blend of Turkish and domestic
tobaccos .
. -!-~
.. :. • .lr' ,• ,·.J . -
r7 mg. w·. t3 mg. nicotile IN. per cignnt by FTt method.
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MARTINA. • •
... be ••no makh tcw the p,....
die ttrollea ot Gocttried
Bjorn Bora ol Sweden. the top
Med •mona the m.e and after
bia fillb 1tra11ht chamP60ubip
bere. contloued hia record
streak ol •inllet vlclortn wtlh •
7·5. ~-3, 7·S triumph over NW>' s
Gene Ma~er ot thti,U S. 8ot& has
woa 33 ~in.ales m-lebn tn a row
al Wimbltdon. He bn*t Rod
Lav~r·s reeord or 31 on TuMday.
On-., womt"n's sem1 r1n a l. betw~en second setld Tnry
Aus tin und No. 4 t:vonne
Goolagong, was sch~uled ror
later in the day
CONN0&8 COMPLAINED
about the scheduJang or mat<'he~
that lt'ft him one rou.nd behind
his rivals
"I know the weather hasn't
helped the scheduling ... he s&Jd.
"But lhey could .have pul a
men·s best-or-rave match on ·at
the start or the day and a
women's besl-Of·three later.
··But what do I know about
scheduJlng? I just play tennis."
Rain cut down the program on
five days out of the first seven.
Connors went on court la te Tues·
day and was still in the second
set-when another storm broke
and play was suspended.
Inclement weather curtailed
the tennis for the fifth day out or
seven on Wednesday. Despite
the backlog of matches. though,
a s pokesman for the All·
England Club predicted the
dates for the finals can be kept
as they are
BETTYANN DENT HAS CHANGED MORE THAN HER NAME. AS S~OWN BY BEFORE-AND-AFTER PHOTOS.
Bettyann: New Name, New Image
·A Nezii Couple Makes a Big D e11t at Wi1nbledo11
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Oft•o.11,~Slaff
Not since 1969. when she was ranked 7th in the
l 1 S . has Newport Beach's Bettyann Dent m'ade
s uch a splash an the tennis world.
You may remem~r her as Bett~ann Stuart
Or Bettyann Hansen. Or Bettyann Grubb.
A PHOTO OF BETTYANN at Wimbledon this
"eek appeared m newspapers acro~s the country.
Betl}ann's plunging neckline had ~lot to do with
tht' prominent play lhe photo got (yes, chauvinism
still exists 1
After her s pring mamage to Australian Phil
Oent, Bettyann became the answer to a tnv1a
question: who is tbe only person to play Wimbledon
under four different names? Answer : Bettyann
Grubb Hansen Stuart Dent.
She compiled a 41 ·15 record at the a~t·
of 19 and was ranked ="'o 5 m the world for the
21 -and-wider bracket. That year she made the
final J6 at Wim bledon
Rut rarely h<1s Bettyann reached such lofty
he1g hLl. ~mce. She took um"' out to have a son in
19n by hl·r fi rst husband . Cu) Hansen. and after .J
d1vorre and suhsc-qm•nt marnage to Ken Stuart.
!>he ldt Lht· pro tc1ur ag<un . ·
In 1977 Beu :-cinn only made five appearances
TENNIS ·
Newport Beach with th<' "Austrah ~1n Maft<i ..
Dent pla) ed for the New Yori. Appl•·-. .,. htl•
Bettyann spt·nt se<tson!> w1Lh the LA String <1n<I
lhl.· San Dtl.•gu Friars
Tht' AtL'itralwn Maf1.J h a group nl transpl.rnt
t•d Aus:-.a·.., who bought condo., 11r h11u -.1·-. 1n
:'lit•.,.. r>0rt BeaC'h anct '>µend their time golf1n).. pl.n
111g tl•nn1s and hanging out togt·thl·r
Thl.· m .. mbt'r'ih1p 1nC'ludl'.., l)('nt. Ho-.:-< ,,..,,.
(;t•nff Ma~ter:-.. S)d Ball. Kim Weir'>' If k an<1 Ha'
Huffds. '>'llh lhl• Go<lfiilht•r, bt•ing H•·~ l-.n11 r•••rt
amt Rod LaH·r
LA~I \'EAR OF:NT ANO CASf:. pl1.1~10 i,: a:-.a
duuble!'> ll'cim m<1d~· thl· f111als at Da\ t11n C1n<t Pan~. rn ::.inglc::.. Dent '-"On tournamenU. ~l ~ydnl·\
and HrC,banl' · · •
TENNtS
Boycott Helps
SoViet Divers
AUSTIN. Texas <AP)
-With the Ukea of Mia·
aio n Viejo, Greg
Lougania and Me gan
Neyer leading the Unit-
ed s~tes Olympic div·
iog team , the Russians
can take delight that
th is is one group of
Americans not going to
Moscow for the Olym-
. pies.
The way Louganis
sees it , the American
national anthem would
have been a familia r
tu n e in th e Sovie t
Union's swtmming and
diving cent.er.
"We're strong . real
s t r ong." said the 20·
year-old Louganis. who
won both the U.S. Olym-
p 1 c di v in g t r i a l s
Misaion Viejo and will
atte nd Lon g Beach
State, the othe r 18·year·
old on the team is Amy
McGrath of Bloom ·
ington. Ind.. in the 10·
meter.
THEN m ERE'S ~
year-old Chris Seufert.
21-year -o ld J ennifer
Ch andler . 22 .yea r-old
Barb Weinstein. all with
their best diving years
a head.
Besides Louganis, the
youngest of the men ·s
d ivers, there's 2l·year-
o ld s Ra ndy Able man
and Kevin Machem er ,
24 -yea r -o ld Brian
Bungum, and 25-year-
olds David Bur ger ing
and Mark Virts.
s pr in g boa rd and p I at. p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..-
form evenL"i just like he
did prior to the 197601ym .
pies m Montreal.
A NEW STAR was d ts·
covered in lhe women's
diving. Poised 18-year-
old Neyer of Ashland ,
Ky .. who had never won
a national 1>vent. cap-
tured bolh lhf' women's
three-meter '>pnngboard
und 10-mekr p latform
t· , . ., n ts muc h t o th 1·
'hoc-k of L'S d1vm~ of·
f l('I i:J h
T 1.1. 11 I H v t• a r · o I d ~
m<.idt· tht· ~c·\·<'n-mc·mb<:r
"'omen '> t f'am wh ich
"111 tuur J ap<in a nd
Ch1n<1 8<!~1des Neyer ,
DIESELS
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY!
BUY OR LEASE
NABERS ~!Joe
OAANGE COUNTY'S
LEADING DEALER
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Costa Mesa 540-9100 '>'ho has now moved to ._ _______ __,
8 LESSONS $15:00
' But there 1s no denying that Bettyann deserves
mon .> C1ttention for her tennis than her attire or her
stat" of matrimony In Wimbledon's seeond round
'>ht: up5.el 13th seed Sue Barker, 6·3. f>-7. 6·2.
on the tour while her husband was teaching pro
a nd tenrus d1rec·tor at the John Wayne Tennis
Club
As &>ttyann was cutting down on her tourna-
ment time . Phil Dent was en1oytng the greatest
st-asun of his hfc in 1977.
The romance with Bettyann cuhminated in a COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB private wedding this spr1n~.
"Bettyann has gone through a C'Ompleh• '\ 557-0211
change. I dJdn 't {'Ven rc<'ogmze her." ::.a~!> on1· a< ' ..._----------------~ q u ai ntance. .. She u -.cd to be: a mClu:-\ looiwn• Bndegroom Phil Dent also made new!> at
Wim bledon. dt·featmg Victor Pecci in the third
round before finally succumbing to Bnan Gottfried
m bis next match.
Bettyann's tenms career and personal hfe
have ndden a wild roller coaster since she left
t;CLA for the pro tour m 1969.
H E WAS A Q UA RTERFINA LIST at
Wimbledon an<1 <1 sem1fin a1Jst m the French and
Ita lian open!> But. hke Bettyann. he had difficulty
hvin$! up lo the promise he once showed
brunette who '>'a~ a littlt· mcrwe1J(hl •
Today Bell) ann ts blond . tan <inrl .. 1end1·r "ht·
wears top fashion.., on and riff the <·1111rt
.. Not only 1~ ..,hl· lookin~ t>t•ttn :-..I\~ th•• Th1:1r pttth~ ""ere to rross on the World Team
Tennis c1rcu1t and again when Dent settled in fneod. "but she'!> also play in~ bt•ttt•r
Fly with the ngels
Rod Carew
OLD TIMERS NIGHT
20th Anniversary Party
For Angel Stars 1961·1980
Jim Fregoal Albie P9eraon
~ Saturday, July 12
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Cindy Potter t Dellu); Cllrlt S.utert (Ann
Arl>Or, Mien.) -Jennifer CMn<11•r IMI•·
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1'fi.le Mark
-3:48.8 • OSLO, Norway <AP) -Sebu·
t lan Coe won one a nd lost dne
Tuesday -much to the delight
of Steve Ovetl .
The two Britons turned an l~· •
ternational track and field meet
into something more memorable
Tuesday as Coe shattered the
world record In t he l ,000-meter
r ace and then stood by helpless .
ly as Ovett broke Coe's y ear-0ld
s ta ndard in the mile.
.. It tastes te rrific," said Ovett
after covering the mile on the
lightning.fast Bisle tt tr ack in
3 · 48 8 -two tenths of a second
ra~t er than the mark Coe set on
th1!> sam e track last .year. "One
of t he big goals this yea r was to
t ake the r ecord from Coe,"
Ch Nl added
C0<· v.asn't thinking the same
thing a bout Rick Wohlhuter or
the record the American set in
1976
• · J had no plans of . trying to
b<-at the world recor d," said
C:o<.· .. My :um was t o beat
1 Willi l Wuhlbeck."
''Wh<'n J passed the 800·meter
m;..irk in I 44 4 <2 4 seconds
ah<.•;id of Wohlhut1:r 's pace in
1911; 1 I re a II Led l could do tl ,"
I tw ~2 \ 1•iJr o ld !-.tud cnt ex-
plo1n(·d
A11d ht• did. crO!-.!-.ln~ the finish
''"" "' 2.1:i ~o t o ht tte r \\ olilhutn ., '>tandard of 2 13.90.
h., --
1 ht• :n \ 1•ar old n ative o f
Hr1J,!h tm1 JH.t..,.,t•d thP fll)O m<'lcr
m.1rk 1n I !'>;! H. thl' 1.000-meter
m.irk In ~ :Q H <1nd turned thl!
I 1114 t 111 3 :l:! i
'1 lw \ 11 to n 1n thl' I ;! ~I British
'"' 1•1 p..., ;1:-(h l'll .., l:!nd .,\ra1ght STEVE OVETT BREAKS WORLD MILE RECORD IN OSLO.
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Hart>« 11.,d. & Wilton
Across 1rom
Pt't'IMy's Shoppinq CMter
PHOME 631-0712
Q UALITY SERVICE ... FAST HOURS: M0 "4. TMRU FRI. 7.10 AM TO S rM
SAT· 7:10 AM TO l rM
MINOR
ENGINE
TUNE-UP
Most 4 Cytrnoer Cars Wrth
Elec ron1c tgn111ons -
Fo re1q'1 Or American
• lnstaA new Reiistor Sp~ Ptuqs
• Adjust lcle Sf)ffd
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• •nspect Rotor. Oistnbutor C~>. PCV Vat••. ICJftitiOfl
C~, Air Atte.-. Crankcow Veftt
Fittf:t", V~ Canist« RtHr.
On Con Witt.out B«tr.ic tqnitiom.
In Adcltion To Above.
We lnstaft ,oifth & ~w Condefttft>
oo ...
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TUNE-UP
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Most 4 Cylinder Cars With
Electronic lgn1t1ons -
Foreign Or American
6 CYL.
Add SIO For Cars Without
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Some Atr Cond1t1oned Cers Slightly Higher
LUBE, OIL CHANGE l FILTER
ONLY SA!!.
-.., Light Trucks
INSTANT C1IEDIT
UPTOS500
This lne~slve but Y&lueble service is recommended every •.000 to
7 .000 mfles fOf most vehicles. Included ere up 10 five quarts 01 oil. •
profe$Slonal cttass1s tubricetion end we'll 1n11a11 a new Flr .. tone Oil
Filter .
•We Also Honor 90 DAYS SAMI AS C'ASK :•II
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•'Minimum Monthly Payment Required
•All F1nencie C"aroe• Relunded When Peld As Agreed
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By lllE&av Ll ~~
In add1Uon to tht' 011 •nd 1t1t'
t•x 1bl'lten. unull'wr maJUt
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m ost popular 14car h•u t•tl
<:nr porat1on" oftt-n pre(~•
leuse equipment t han bu)'
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p r o ,, c· 11 c· a 11
1m provt.• u
<'orporat1011 '
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tax shdtert'd
1 n ' e ::. t m c· r,h
h a \ t' h t' l' n '-UCAS...
~ppt'!al onh to rorrwret .. In
'e ton. •id .. •r•tln1 In~
h •' t" C'Onlrident W. ellu t'tlon for
1nct 1 \ adual lnv tora
fhe .f'tnanctal Act'ounlin1t
St,1ndard Soard I,, ~t11ti•M('fll of
!'tlundard No 13 1 FA~U 13J tk
ftnt·~ an operaUna I ·wit.· tt11 uo)'
in "hlrh th<' l tMit'I· puy11 only nn
u~rt·t'd-upon rental per month or
IH'r \'•'ltr for a 11t'l J>t•riod 11{ tlllJt'
Tht• lt .... s<1r arruntcC'i and pu)l\
lllr Jll thl· m111ntcnum•t.· und 111
'u r .1 nc•t·
wvrd~. ttK• lnvf tor rnay havtt to
r<'p<>rt an amount of tu ablt tn·
l-om •• wtueh 11 hl(lhCt' lhu the
1l11llan1 IJ('tUlill) I ('('f'IVCd 'nlis 15
<''llJN'lall)' trut• "1th computer
lt•uM•i.
An lnvt·:.tor cun M!l up u ··l>mk·
In~ fund" frorn the t.'urller lax
hc•rwf1l1o tu covt.>r lht> tax liability
und t•ud up in u net positive pos1-
1111ri 1n udt.lltwn to being a re-
-.1\luut ow1wr of the properly
ht·~ t•> ttu~cct'ss of an equip·
111t•r\I lt•u:.1n.: ventur e 1s the re-
... 1d uul 'ulut: of the equipment ~t
lhl· t•nd ur tht• lt•ai.e.
Mab) ul lhl' lax ?>helter pro·
gr..am:. Jrt' developed by the use
o f th1: l'QU1pment Jnd therefore
de,1.:nl'ci to benefit the user as
mut•h <L'> po:.1>1ble ,,,.,,...
to udd1t1on . go,crnment
/.!U lllt•llnL· lnSl')l that the
p1tka1w tw a tru lean and not
mnely &tn c:ltaborate Hie wlUa
l o n g term ran a nc'i'n 1 . Th•
levera1u· uvaal a blc In equip·
m en t l1•<1s1 nu pr ogr am s m ay
Wf'll bnn~ thl• investor nn at
t ractlvt· after tax yield on hu.
equity
Equ1pmt'nl ·l ea!>1 n g tux
shelters «1lso provide an 1nv(!M
mt.'nt lax cr edit . curre ntly 10
percent of the value of new
property and 10 percent of the
first $100.000 value of used proper·
ty It as a credit ai;(amst tax puya·
ble-not a tax deduction. Thus lht>
ITC on a $.500.000 item would be
SS-0.000. reducing tht' 1axpu}'er ~
tax billb) S50.000anthe f1rst )t•ar
Shenv Luca.t rJ an account f.'I
t'C'UllL't' at \fernll L11nC'h Pwrc1·
f't·nnt·r & .Smiths ~nta Anu 11/11ce
cn:..ited to bu~ f'<1u1µm t-nt and
lea<;(,• 11 to tnll'rl'')Lc·d (•urporalt'
user-.
T ax ~helkr in 1•qu1pmf•nt lt'aS
1og 1s similar to Lh<.11 pre" 1dc·d b\
real e::.tall' Thl' pnc<• of l>qu1µ
ITH'nt 1.'XC{•(•d \ thl' c·a:.h invesll'd
and co::.l uf borrO\I. ln$l the add1
t 1 o o a I m u n 1.• ~ r c q u 1 rt' d
1somet1mes uµ to 81J pt'rCf.'nt of
t ht.· total J ~<:omei. a deduction
OP E R,\TING h·a~1·., 1111.1\ ht•
" t' I II II a .. I r u :. I .. II m 11 l' d
p j r1 nt.>r'itllP'>. cir -.1111· pro
pn\'lor,h1p-. In M lflH• h•J :.l• UI
ran)!•'OWl\l:., µarlltulurl~ thuw
!>trudurt'd rur tht: ind1v1dual an
'c•-.tor mJnagt'm<'nl compuntt.''
al't <1., J ll'd::>c brokt·r and af!ent
(111 the· 10\ 1:!\tor If add1t1undl
fund., .trl' n .-qu1red in cxcci.::. or
rt.>nlal pa)ments received tht>
management compan) collcctl>
lht·m from the O\.\ m•r lessor und
m:.ikes lht: neces::.ary d1::.tr1l.lu
lion::.
l!y ~lructur1ng a lt·a?>t'
l r an:.act1on with debt. it b 1>0.,.,1
ble to ach1 evl· a .,1tuat1on 10
which losses from a cTl'il'rall•d
clt•prec1ation. 1nten•:.l and
operaun~ expenses exceed the
investor's equity contribution
This can be very beneficial to
taxpayers in high brackets.
Color TV l1nport
Restrictiom Lifted
WJ\SlllNGTON CJ\P) -President Carter 1s lifting import re-.trl('
t1ons on color tel<"v1sion ~rts from Japan and ca!>IOJ:! the limit. 111 ~l'I :.
from T::uwan and South Korea ,\11 l'n1plr1\ll' c1 r 1111<; lndu:-.111•·• f '1 1·-.tl:1w Ohio. hrAs
m1rror1•d l1 1\ it1.1' '' o11 ttJ.tl h , r• lri1•• r .tlt,r tH·lf cc-
111 a l I'd '' 11h 1·1·1.1n111 .1 rapt· .ind '"'Ill" 1 r·d f1u • . .11 I ~ ADDITIONAU .\'. the total
not the invested cost of the
equipment 1s u ·ually deprecial·
ed on an accelerated basis. The
writeoffs are passed to the 1n-
d1v1dual mvestin~ p artne rs an «1n
equipment lcasini:: proJect.
The acl10ns -announced this week after import.. fr all \hn·1·
t'ountrics dt•rlined and US. production increased d ·w 1mmt•d1all'
H owever. this lcvt>r agc ts
availCJble only in the early years or the lease. after which the
"turn-around point .. is reached.
cnt1c1sm from thC' Committee to
l'rest•rvt' Amc·r1 c<1 n Color
Tclcv1s1ons. v. h1ch <·on tends the
d o ml'Sl ic industry will s hrink
under a new wave of imports.
U S special trade represen-
tative Rrubrn Askew said "ap-
propriate ac.Llon .. could be taken
1f a s urgl' of 1mporu. from Japan
There are two ma1or broad
types or lea:.es n<'l leases and
operating leases The 1976 Tax
Reform A ct ruled that net leases
AFTE R that, the investor mav
r<'c<'ive m ore taxable income
than actual cash . In othl·r ~~~~~~~~~~--::~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
9.50%
Annual ro te
10.11 *%
Annual yield
12 Month Term
$3000.00 Minimum Balance
\nterest Compounded Daily. Pa id Monthly
Now that inter-est ra tes ore declining
you con lode into h igh rates w it h Western
Thrltt's ne w short-te rm certificate. With ,
Inte r-est compounded dolly, If you leave
your mo ney in the account you'll hove o n
a nnual yield of 10.11 perce nt. Or you can
choose to receive yo ur Inte rest In
monthly payme nts.
•f .. 11 t H\H.tl~t).N<') '''h 1V\.t pf•H(J\h,•• 0(11)H1r1Jf•',t'T14•(.~
t..-...-t1ll(..l)tf•·· t.~ut ff.IV r1f~v••r '10ru ltn~ thot1 I; .. ,
So stop by any of the nineteen Weste rn
Thrltt offlc.G'S and pu t your money to work
In a 12-month c..ertlflc.ate or cnlc at.out our
11nOll 1aver cenlflaata. VIP va riable
Inte rest pas.sboo4c au.ounta, and long.tonn
wniflcot~.
Founded 1953. Asse ts o ver $130,000.000.00
~ta Mc wa, 2000 H ar bor Blvd .• C:A (7141 M S.JlSl
\.ong Booch, 4501 Pacific Coo't Hwy, CA (21l) 491-ll01
Co•lo MMo. Covino. Downey. f remont ,, .. ,.o
C le ndole. Lon9 leoch, Mod .. 10, Mo"nte ln View O•onq•
ltlvet11de. Socrementi., Son 0 1 .. o. Sen Jot• \1oc~10"
Tonono. Torronc•, Vldot.,llle, Whilll•r
Avorlohle to Coldorn10 Rer,1denl> <ml;
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Oraiige Coast
BUSINESS
Albert Antoyan and Thom as E . Sparks hu\'l•
been rC'·(>lt'CtC•d Chairman and VICC' chairman Of tht•
board of Oran~., Coast Savings and Loan Associa·
tion. CO!>la ~k:.a
Sparks 1:-abo M'l'rl'l<ir_:, Elt•cll·d <1:. bo<1rrl
director~ \H·n • H1rh:ml P nond. Oougla., E Pa1
t). Hohl' rt 0"' Brigg::.. Fr.ink Tur It·~. fl;,iy Prehm
und OC'xter i\rm~tron g Bnnd 1-. prrs1rlcn1 of thl·
il1n:ctors
Bank or :\m<'r ica rt·1.·(·ntl~ 01><'nc·d a brant'h tn
lhl' se~porl llllls S ho pp ing CentPr. 2fi(J{) S;in
;\11guel Drive. :\cwport Beach
Clara Sh1mmt>rllng as manCJgcr.
J . \\illiam O a\'is 1s vice
prt''\1den1 of operations for the
:'\c·v. pMl Heuch based West
C:o;:i ,1 di\ 1~ron o f Atlanta·
h l·<il1qu.1rtPrt·d HTM. Inc.
o p1.·r.1lor <•f 31 i\rh.' ·,roast beef
rt•'>t.1 urant~ in Or<1nJ::<' and Los
t\nJ!1·lc., tounlll''>
DAiii~
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ht«1<lqu:1rtt-r-. 1n '.'\1·v. pc1rt Ht·:1th h..i-. filed v. 1th th•·
St«·urrlll·~ and t-:xchanl!<' Comm1s~1on a rcg1 strn
t 1on :.WlC'ml·nt n •lattnl! to tht: prOPo~l'd public of
fcnng nf SHJ<) milll'1n -.c·n1or nlltt·-. cl,lfCJuly 15. 1986
Thl' boarcJ of rl1rectorc; of Avco Corp. ha'
declared r ci::ulur quarkrly d1v1dends of 30 cenh
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COLLECTORS ·
CORNER
WHY INCORPORATE? Rare Coins & Stampr,
GOlD 6 SILVER
Price• for 7-1-80 • I '\ \ "111 I II H
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HOW TO INCORPORATE:
JAML c; lJROlJHAR I HJ
A[TORl'll-Y l\f I AW
I believe you can't afford not 10. My law offtef' w~I
1ncotpora1e your bu&meS5 (or the 4ll 1ncluwe Pl'KN
of $689 This breaks down 10 S350 na11omey1 f~
and $339 in costs. Call for your /ree brochum
entitled "15 of the Most Important Reo¥HU Why
You Can'r Afford Not to Incorporate."
l\fOTt ON l'l<OftSSIONAl. CORPOll" TIONS Ocx1"' •, ..,._,.,
•Cto11n••t1h ""d <.,&tin n1h•1 p101t .. 1Qt1•I• ''""' h•v• • proi.-on.l COfpOr4!JOn 'flw--. fneflllOf-.d ........ Corpot'Mloi\
would ti. WTUllll lllf \IOU. W• wcl-'P(i.81e ll(loll PUCIO lor tN .. ~ P<IUOI $1160to tam TI. t:i....i.. d!M<!'l IOt41911119.,
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JAMES R. URQUHART W. A PROFESSIONAL LAW CORPORATION
1300 DOVE STREET. SECOND FlOOR, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 9'l660
• (714) 752.5544 '4\ANO~~
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Dow Jones Final
Up 3.75
Aiding Home Buy
Provides Break
By SYLVIA PORTER
1-. vn11r child planning lo buy a first hom-f., D1,spitc-"1111w mod e ration in price levels and ~ome ea~ing or the re·
l'cntlv tq~ht money squeeze. your child needs help.
You v.ant to give at to him
lo ruct. }Ou m ay be willing to pay all the bill::., at lec.ti.t
until your 1·hlld 1s re ady to carry the load alone.
llul thl'rf•'s a tux pitfall
'l'ou t ould owe a big gift tax when you buy a home for
a d11 Id \nu a rc well a \o\ are of this and the bag news to
\OU 1:> that b~ handling matters r ight, you can avoid irny
Money's
Worth
tax liabiltty although a
home for your child
m ay be tht' largest s.:1ft
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lllet1mc.
t\ Ri\S I<' TAX
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OIFFERENCES1N1'ACKGROUNOS READILY APPARENT
Wide Gap In Ratios Between Achievement, Olaclpllne
Problem Child Analyzed
Study Sholvs Broke1i Ho1ne Oj~le11 lo Bla111e
C I NC I NNAT I <A P >
Children from broken hom es
cause a strikingly d1sprop()r·
t1onate share of discipline pro·
blem s m schools and fare far
"orse academically th;,in t heir
peers from two parent homes,
;,iccordJn~ to a study.
For every t\\C>·parent child
tl1~c1plinN1. t he· ~tudy ~ays.
IC'arhers look 10 t;.i:-.k three om·
pa r e nt children Comr a r1ng
child ren from hroken homes tn
thOSl' with holh IHHt·nt:-.. the
rat1n for dropouts wa:-. !I 5, for
expub1ons R l
ANO WIT U T ll E n ational
d1\'orc'<' rate .~tdl !'.h<irply rism~.
lht.' prolllt•m::. :-<'Pm C'ertain to
"nrs en
T he ~t11<h c·111111t11·1t•tl h\ l>r
Fr a nk Brov.n <1f M<·lbo urnt'.
Fla . for t hl' Charles F Kellt'r·
ing Found:it1on of Da~ ton. Ohlo.
a nd the National Assocfation of
Elementary St"hool Principals -
is exam ining th<• behavior and
<1Ch1c vem(•nts of IR.i 44 children.
gr:.ide:-. on<' thr<>ul!h 12, from all
t.•conom1c and -.m·1al lcv<·ls
FM\ Cr thiln ~1 firth. 18 percent.
<·o m e from f..imil1cs v.1th onl'
parent thc bulk of th('m from
t.omes hroken bv d1vorC'l:. Yet
they <.ccounl ror 2:1 l>t•r(·cnl of
[ __ E_D_U_CA_Ti_lO_N____.J
the d1sc1phna r y actions. 25 pcor-
cen t of the d rop()uts. 26 pl'recm
of s uspt>nsions a nd 27 perr<•nt of
expulsions.
FOR ALL C HlLORE!'I m the
s tudy who have had d 1sc1pll nary
c· o n t a c t w 1 t h J u v e n 1 I 1•
<1 ut h11 nt1es. 36 per cc·n t eom1·
fro m one-parent hom es, 31 J)<'r
cc·nt fromt two-parent fom1h c:-.
and the rest lt ve in foslC·r ho mes.
with relative::. or on their own
In the> inm·r'\ city thc fi g ures
~Ir(' wo rs (:
"Of 200 de lmquC'nt <:hildren rn
Wa shin~ton, DC .. 175 cam.-
f rom s ingle-pa rent homes."
Brown s<ud in a tclcphonl' in-
terv iew.
And a ccording to the U.S.
Cen sus Burea u the r 1s1n g
divorce rate means 48 percent of
school children during the nl'Xt
decade '~111 come from om·
parent homes
"IT 'S A FRI G ln"EN l~G
.., t a t 1 s t 1 1· • • • B r o w n ' u 1 d
• · E\•erybod~ 1:-. concernt.•d :.ihout
Oeeurrenee Rare
Disease Linked
With Tampon Use
t\TLA~TA (t\f'> Tht!re 1:,, no r eason for m ost wom en to d1s con·
tinuc:r us ing tcimpons because they have been linked to a rare d isease
called toxic ~ho,·k !>y ndrome, the national Center for Disease Control n:por h
Toxic shock I ') ii :-.om<'t1mes ratal a ilment charactenzed by high
frH·r . \om1ting, dwrrht'a. a ~un
burn-like ra!<h :.ind :.i r<1p1d drop
1n blood µre!>surc•. which fre
quentl) res ults tn 'hock. the enc sa id. It primarily a ffects
)Oung women
lN TAREF. S TU DI ES of
"omen who had the d isease.
conducted by f eder a l a nd
Wis consin and L'tah health of·
f1c1als. 92 of the 93 :-.ubJccts re-
~ularly used ta mrxms, the CDC
s a id in its Mo r bidit y and
MortaJity Weekly Report
Since 1978, 128 cases or toxic
shock syndrome• have been re-
por ted nat1 onw1de. with JO re·
sullin~ m death, CDC officials
::.aid .
Most cases occur in women
unde r 25. a nd more than 90 per·
cent begin during the m enstrual
period, the CDC ~aid.
ABO U T 5 0 MILLION
American wo me n use tampons
abo ut 70 p e r c en t o f
m e nstruating women -but \.ox·
ic shock syndrome occurs in on-
1 y about three o f 100,000
m e nstruating women each year .
said Dr. K athryn Shands. an
epidemiologist with the CDC~.
Ms . Shands said researchers
have not de t ermined exactly
how tamwn use is related to the
disease, although tampons may
· 'prov,de a good culture
medlum'' for bacte ria.
But abe added, "because we
expect only a small number of
women to get the dJaease, we
are suggesting that women not
dlscontlnue tampon use unless
the)' have had toxic s'hock syn.
drome already."
EA&UD STUDIES bave lD·
dlcated the syndrome may be
caused by a toxin •1aoclatecl
wttb Staphylococeua aureua, the ~ommon bacteriwn U.at C!•._
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f
• 3 •
pus to form in boils a nd a b
ccsses. the feder al report said
If such a toxm is the cau~e.
"the use of t ampons might fa vor
J;lrowth of the bacter ium in the
vagina or absorption of the toxin
fro m the vagina or uter us -but
these possibilities have not bee n
m vest1gated," the cente r sa id.
Future tests are to be conduct-
ed in consultation with the Food
and Drug Adminis tration. the
re po rt adde d . No particular
brand of tampon has be en as-
sociated with the disease.
REPRESENTATIVES OF the
ta mpon industry noted that toxic
shock syndrome is rare and s aid
they are coopera ting with the
CDC's studies of the disease.
"We have not en co unter ed the
illness al any time during more
than 40 years o r clinical tes t.mg
of our product. so we have no
direct knowledge of the illness."
said Robert L. De Santi, ex-
ecutive vice president of T am ·
pu Inc. of Lake Success. N.Y.,
which bas a 40 percent to SO per.
cent share of the market In tam-
pon products.
WomenOK'd
For Military
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia (AP)
-The Yugoslav ~arUament •
has approved legislatJon allow·
Ing women t.o volunteer for up to
alx months' service ln the armed
forces. The Y\.\IOllav draft 1Ull
appliee only to men, however.
MUlt.aJ')'. olfleiala Hld they were ~ tbe ban ways ot
lnte1ratln1yomen Into the
armed .. ne.. It wu belieftd
they would m.tl7 be &Nlsned
to amibry eervtee1. -
tlw marnagl' thing This 1:-. th1·
f1r ... 1 national 'Un l '\" to hml 11ut ''h~tt happens t<i thl''i·hlldren ··
T ht• !'.>tU(f\ invoh•t•i. a cro::.i.
H'l't1on of ·26 ~c hoob m inm·r
l"tt1.-.... :.mall tO\\n~. :-.uburb~ cs nd
r u r a I a n · a :-. 1 n I ·t ~ t a t t· s
Ar11ona. C;,l1forn1a . Colorado.
Connt•rtrcut. Florida. lllino11>. In·
d1 a na . J\l a ...,~ar hu o.,P tl !:>.
M 1c h 1gun . .'.'\<'bra .,ka . :"llPw
.ll·rsc•y. Ohw. Wa.-.hmgton iJOd
W1scons rn
I I l" :-. :J I d l h (' ... t u cl \' \.\ " '
s puwned by ~1 1979 Gallup Poll,
paid for b) tht• Kettering Foun
datwn. which ~howcd the puhltc
hel1(•vecl the :-.1<1 1 probl<·m v.1th
-.(•hoot .., 1s cl1,t1pl1n c:, not
1111:.tlltl':O..
T H E PRE LIMISAR\" 1·<1n ·
l·lu:-.1ons ;ire based on th1: f1r:-.t
-.l'm csttor of the 1979·80 schOf>I
'c•u The rcs ult" of tht> s t•cond ~t.'m cster arl' to be evaluated in
July by p<1rt1cip<1t ing schools,
but Bro1.1o'l'l 1s alre ady makinq re·
com mendat1ons
.. F1 rst. the :-.c•hools a re· gorns.:
to havl' lo update their records
t<i identify the one-parent stu·
cknts1 W<• ought to have· a dean
of ~tudc•nt:-. at nt.l!ht to m cet with
thl' ''"J.!k p<in'nt IJ<'fon· the s tu·
dents arr ... u~pcndcd. or at least
;1ppoint a n advot'ute for the stu·
dt.•nt
"Th<il's part ly the r eason this
group is suspended a t a much
h1g hc·r rate. The schools couldn "t
contact the parent," Brown sa id .
"TUEY SUFFER IN s ilence."
s ard a n Ohio school principal
-w ho participated in the study
but r equeste d anonymity to
:-i void 1dentifymJt he r school. They
kt•<·p it inside. Now we ask the
parents a l the beginning of the
year to tell us who the pa rents
a re rn the hom e
·· 1 -would never h ave believed
1t." she :.aid of the study's find-
ings "Thc~e kids a ll seem to
hav(' all they need. What sur·
pris ed m e most was the lo w
ac h 11.•vcmen t leve l of the
c hildre n afte r the ir f amilies
break up "
T hirty-six percen t of the
c hildren fro m two -p a r e nt
fa m ili es were high achievers.
com pared to 9 per cent or the
one-parent children. Forty-three
percent of two-parent c hildren
were average . SO percent of the
one-parent children . Twenty -two
pe rcent of t wo-pare nt children
were below average; 41 percent
or one-parent children.
THE PRINCIPAL questioned
whether s chools. already
burdened with teaching and ad·
m inistrative chores. should un-
dertake counseling for pa rents.
"But at the sa me lime, J have
newly divorced mothers coming
in in tears asking me wha t to do.
What do I te ll them ? I guess we
are already lnvol ved."
The princ ipals a nd r e -
sear chers round n either parents
nor children want it known when
ther e has been a divorce.
"Higlt school c hildren refuse
to tell us," Brown said. "Ninety
percent or the s ingle parents are
working mothe rs . They don't tell
the schools and the schools have
a hard time contacting the m .
.. ••• GOING TO recommend
that the schools mall report
cards and lnformaUon to both
parentl. Family status la cbana·
tn1 and the school• have been biased a1ain1l the two·bome
famUy," Brown aald.
.... At leut the kids aren't alone
anymore,'' said the prtDctpal,
notlDI that IO m&D)' parmta are now dlVOttecS. "But I don't now
tf theM cblklnn •c:tuall7 belJ> each GUier. Maybe Ulla II aae ol
tM thlnca .. ha•e to loot Into."
Ven11ont
MONTPELIER. Vt.
(AP> -Called a de·
veloper's paradise a dee·
J ade ago, Ve rmont now
1s consid ered a n en·
vlronmentalist's dre am.
1 The law that m ade the
d i ffere n ce turn ed 10
· years o ld, and officials
h ea v e d a s i g h o (
s at1s £action that Ver -
m ont h ad s urvived tht·
development boom
"It has preserved the
cha r acter of Ve rmont."
, says forme r Gov. Deane
Da vis. who ris ked h is
t political re putation to
get tht> law. known a~
Act 250. passed m 1970.
THE LAW ~::ive Ver
m ont the mechanism to
re\'lew <lnd control dt·
'<'lopmt•nt , <i nd 1i. c·on
s1dered b> mun) µIan
ners to ll<' the toughl!'>t
in thl' nation
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\''<'apt' m cn1,1ltl}
"Tllf:\' W E RE look
1ng for t·~capi.' from tlw
big crtrcs and found 1t tn
wh at wt.• offered rn \'1·r
mont." he· s.1} :-., <Jdd1ng
that owning a st·t·ond
ho m e 1 n V 1· r m 11 o t
bee amt• · :i :-.t:1tu-. .,\ m
ho l th.11 p1·opl1· 11111ld
br:ig about ·
Th\· pusll for <·m 1r1in
m<·ntal l'ontrnh lwg:i11 1n
1969 v.ht•n lnh·rn11t111n al
Papt•r Co. pro1x>st•<l to
buil d 500 hom1·~ 111 Strat
ton D:.i v1<; t;ilkt•d th1•
company out of the pl:•n
a nd decided the ~l:lt 1•
need ed more• than Just
words a'i a W<'apon .
"Some developers 1ust
don "t com t• t o Ver
mon t." says H1chard
Cowa rt. a sta te offrt·tal
who adminis t ers the
law. "T hey know our
s t andard-. :rnd th t•\
kn,Jw they can 't m1·l;I
them ''
$297,000
Awarded
To Youth
BAKERSFIELD CAP>
-A Bake rsfield youth
who claims a 1974 traffic
accident ll'd him to com ·
mil sex c rimes has b<.>en
:-twarded ·$297,000 by a
Superior Court jury.
Kenneth Fa ulkner. 19,
was knocked 100 feet by
;.1 car as he ran through
a c ity cross walk with
another boy.
LATER. FAULKNER
was convicted of us ing a
gun to force a victim to
e ngage in oral copula -
tion. He was sentenced
to At as cad e ro St ale
Hospital.
His lawyers in the
c ivi l damage s uit
a r g u e d that th e
c ro sswalk was unsafe ,
but City Attorney War·
r en Wette roth did '"not
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J-II, 1S • .Mr 1, •. 1• ,,..._,.
think the j ury sh ould l'ICTtTIOUUUSIMUS
have awarded Faulkner HAl'lll STAHMU•T l'ICT1T1ous •usiMan
PUBLIC NOTICE
a nythinu, ,,,. •oc-•nv ....,_ "~ .... ,. N.&ME\TAT•M•MT
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G.E COOOrtlCH COMPANY. 1111 HW "I FELT TUE Judg· 8"11••Sl~COotoMKA.Ctlllorftl•.,.,. FEAN'S L1NCEA1£. J•06 "'• menl ahouJd have been O•Y..., E.,_1 C-kri, .,.. 1.toe.,.........,. e..c.11. C•"'°'"'• ,..., zero," Welt lb a aid c.oar ,.._.., OU4I v•••. c.ttfOnll• l(rl.,. ~· IMk"*'· '~ "'-,.,..
'1010 '"'· '"""*19Mcll. C.llrwfll• ._ after the dE'-"lkjlt~~!.!.l.:!n~1 •• -'' ~ ... -. All ''" "'"' -ii-11 cor-.c-.. •Y '"' "''
feel It wa • mlscar· •1~•.o.orkt1 '" .... 1ic,.._11ec11,,_
,rtage of J attce under '"'' .,~ -~ rnlld ... 1111 '" n11, """""""' .," 11111d ""''" i.. the cl re um stances . c°""'~ ,,., .. ot 0r.,... ,_,., °" Oii"'• c .. ,.. of Or4N\fe c-•• on
There wasn't anything J.-•."•· "'"'• J-a.t• .,,_.
to prevent these boys l'ublltf>td 0r ..... c:.tt o.iiv P11ot Pu1>11""" 0r-. c .. ,,. Delly ,.,~
from aednt the traffic." J-"· 11• u. Jut•'·,.. ,..., .. J\IM" "· n , J111, '· 1• ••••
ART HOPPE
ID addition to the jury
award. Faulkner Httled ( out ot court for ta.000
wltb tbe car's drtver and
Paetns: Oas le Electric L.:-:r:=:====~:::=:S...:.:..__;:._..._.....__-...:._.-S!:;.:.. ..... ll •Co.
:oMtCI I CA088WOAO
"Stop looking at me as though they're
political prisoners!"
SHOE
MOON MULLINS
p l<.AYo M ULL INS! "l ~
f rn~~F? TH,AT E:L.EPH,ANT
GoEs o~ :You Go~
I ISN'T NATUIZ'E ~llEAT f'
• IT~ ceeATIA!lE4' ~~IMPL.Y OIG
--A HOLE, ANO Live IN IT!
--~ r-
' AHUTI
FUNKY WINKERBEAN
Wf.'RE Wlf~E5SIN0 1ENNl5
HIOfOR<.> HERt Al WIM81..EDON
WHE~E BJORN BOR<:1 AND A
8All MACMIN£ ARE 11£0
AT ONE SET APIEc.t I~
1}1EIR QOAATE.R ~ FI NAL
MA1tH !
by Jeff MacNelly
l CAu. IT
~C YAWNI~.
P9g .. I
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by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Mell Lazarius
. !XCEPT PEOPLE.
~MfSODY E&..•E D1~t; T'l·~E HOt.E,
WE M~G~GE 01.Alr~EL.VE'S TO THE
"'41&.T TO S LAY IT ... ANO THeN we
LIVE IN rr ____ __/
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THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane
"Here are the two eggs Mommy borrowed.
Are y04J gonna tel her I dropped one?"
DENNIS THE MENACE
GORDO
~ MOVE ~ 1t.tTO 'iOl.Ut ow~
00\.)5£
AWtf TIME "IOI.>
VJAAif/
~:.:.:...:.£..lfiiliii;liiil 1-2.
JUDGE PARKER
i.--------THAT WA:> OETH'
f*\E eolJND!1 FR1'1HTENE D' f>Hl !:1~'1'!:'
MEl.ANlf'b ACflN(;J VERY f>1AANuE '
I'M OOIN0 OVER THERE !
TUMBLEWEEDS
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NANCY
DON'T
OPEN THE DOOR.
NANCY
OM.YN.OT •
t»y Charle& M. Schull 110 01oao1
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71>0 II C8S NEWS 8 NeCNEWS 8 KUNG FU
Ca1ne. proving Iha• 1a11n os
a two-edged sword ol
gOOd and IMI. breslls a
Wilcn's very real power
over a whole town Q ABCNEWS
CJ CJ) JOKER'S WIL.0
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MAN
Steve becomes emb<Olled
on 11 balfle ol goanrs
wtien ne le.irns or toO<JDle
on lite IOO!ball lo~
IE STREETS OF SAN
FRANCISCO
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murdered wtule 1>elp1ng to
curm1re a raposl he< room
mate \IOlunteers herself u:.
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REPORT
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REPORT m GREAT
PERFORMANCES
Mourr11nq Secom ea
[l,.<tra Joan Haci.011.
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Fo ure Oavod..an A•e ,,..,_
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S1111 Diego Padre~
8:00 t) AMERICA"$ JUNIOR
MISS PAGEANT
Ed McMahon h0~1 Hogh
SChoor seniors voe tor o
11tle crown and scnolar-
Shop money on 1111s '3rd
annual compet11100 10 be
1erecas1 trom tt>e Munic1pat
Auditorium In Moblle,
Alat>ama 0 REAL PEOPLE
Reports on a dog that
w&ter sl(1s. a one-armed
gymnast, an ambulenoe
M<rvoce tor snomals and a
review ot 1979 In Was111ng-
1on DC are leatured
tCClfRI 8 MOVIE
• • Day or The WO/Vtls •
( 1973) Roehsrd Egan. RICI(
J.isoo An e)[·s/le<1H fonds
nomsell up against a
suange Dsnd or t>Parded
ml'O wno plan 10 1sots1e
<tnd ransack a small town
t? l'llS 1
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ENOUGH
Marv fall;. on tove witl1 a
rndut~ man. ano Joannttl
brino~ •n a camerd c1ow 10
r11m a docum .. ntwy on "'"
Sr o<Jforcls (CCl\R) CJ MOl/IE
•• , Thi' l ady Takes A
Frvt•r I 1958) Lana Turner
JPll Chanote< A mame<I
d .. a1rox turns 1119 tables on
,,.,, pilot ~and by .....
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l U1:'; plOI• wllh a belthq)
10 me..t Cornel WllOe.
&} GREAT
P£RFORMAHCES
Mou1n 1no 8ecomes
I luclrif' Joan Hack ell,
Hoberta Maxwell end
B1uce Da111dson are le&-
1urod tn Eugene O'N~tl's
pott.<;1vil W<Jr saga about
" Nvw England t11m11v torn
wrth Freudian cc.nlhc.tlt
(Pc1n t)(RI
9008 MOVIE
• • ... ·women Al Wf'~I
Poinl ( 1979) Londa Puo
J111T>65<'.><1 P8'11er lilt' SIO<t
or me htst tamale~ 1oen1t1<
1nu all-male U S M111turv
Ac.JOemy and· I l>e reac..
1oons tney ttlOed 11 d<amu
1ozed (R)
0 OlFF'RENT STROKES
Wnole huntono to1
to~tumos. Arnold and Wll
lob ,.,e .1cc1clen11111y tocked
on tna storage room (CCJ
(RI Q @) CHAAUE"S
ANGUS
Kns poses as a reJr M ta•e
agent to naD thieves prey
ong 00 8XPl!f1$JV8 homOS up
10< sale !RI ID MERV GRIFFIN
Guests Ray Antnonv
Cnaro, Barry While A11nu1
Murray Dantl'rs. B oll
Snow. Sal Richards
9.30 0 LIVE FROM STUDtO
81i: AN EVENING WITH
JEROME A08BINS
Works Dy choreographer
Jerome RObbtns. lnciudonq Fancy Free:· ··oances .it
a Ga11'1er1ng," and "At1Pr
noon 01 a Faun" W11f l:M'
danceo by memoers 01 tt>ti
New Y0tk City Banet
ttl1l0 8 CJ NEWS U ®l VEGA$
Dan is ptBQue<l by an '"1er-
no1oon8l Q8ng us•ng ChO<u<,
line Qorr~ 10 "9 tne CB!>•no s
rOUltlltl! wneers IC.CH~) IE NATIONAL NEWS
'1i) KUP'S SHOW
10:30 m IE NEWS
(6J SPOTLIGHT
M.1r Lonoon dn<I Ce"~'~
HOim tead a 1ou1 uo '""
Am+>rotan Avenue and tog111. ,
up Fot111 Ave<1<Je US A
11:00 f) 0 U ()) ®J NEWS
TUBE TOPPERS
K OC E 50 7 : 30 -.. Mourning
Becomes Ele<'tra." Eugene O'Neill's
c·pic druma about a post-Civil War fami-
ly in New Eng land is presented <also
~hown at 8 JO on KCET, Channel 28).
CBS 8 9·00 "Women at West
Point " Linda Purl heads the cast of this
TV movie about the first group of fema le
plebes at the U S Military Academy
I photo at left l.
NBC EJ 9 30 An Evening With
J erome Robbin~. The famed Broadway
choreogr a pher presents a sample of his
works. performed by the New York City
Ballet.
8 NEWLYWEOGAME G MOVIE
• • • Tooc11 QI Evrl
( 19!18) Cnar11on rt6510f\
J&Mt l P•9h Directed by
01-.0<1 W1~r.o$ A Me1oean
'-'"""" onspe<;ll)< and hts
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.. .,.,.,.u ovr.ng a murOPr
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tonrcJl'r Ii' nr ' W THE ODO COUPLE IE TrtE BENNY HILL
SHOW
6('11ny ·~ ,, spyc.a1ctoer "''10 11.,. ... r .• 1"e world to cav
1u11• h1•. man
Ell) FRONT ROW CENTER
'"·~ •Pt-lC•ttl e>tplore" me
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bi-••~""" SaJIPI and its
r•1, ll di>but a1 J11coD s Pot· "J'"' Danc;fl Fes11v11t in
l•Kk"I M as..aelluSPllS
'1i) HERE'S TO YOUR
HEALTH
Paon Manaoemen1 (R)
11.30 0 (~ THE SAINT
A. oeau111u1 girt llnd a Ru~
&•an PfOlessOf P1ann109 to
onr1-c1 10 the We11 91v111l11!
$ .. IOI R IJ•t Qf HOUbH! 0 WIMBLEDON
UPDATE
H19r1loQhlS OI I008y •
'"'"n1s (11Qn'l 1ne Arl·Eng.
IJll<I lawn r er>ni• and Cro-
•111 .. 1 Cruo on Wombkloon
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8 DATING GAME
U «i ABCNEWS 4D HOGAN'S HEROES ti) G£TSMART
l\ASJo JOtNI IVIOS 1n an
.. tu1mp1 10 hn<I out whO s
011y1ng o fl CONTROL
~015 fID W CAPTIOHED ABC
NEWS
11450 THE 8£STOf'
CARSON
Gve5h Steve L-.enoe
Ellubetn Ashley. Jonnny
Yune DlMd 1-iOrOWltz (R)
t 1.50 Q @) LOVE BOAT
Deur Bevooy E'lil Gaba<
I U'll~ Noelwn Spec.al
Det1ver(' Bob Unch Pam-
""' Franl(hn. "lne Smke
Al Mohnaro I R)
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M8JC 11 Mwgned lo SOive
me my11H1<10U1 dtsar;oe•-
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HIGHLIGHTS c .. 11 RowOl'I anchors c;ov.
"'119!l of 1ne day·s JK.1M·
'"'' from 11'18 M111m1 Beoch t.<1•w"'1toon Center
12300 MOVIE
• • Tra.I QI file Wol<l
11.1141 Ooc...me'ltary Troe
JOHN DARLING
jlllOtll ot 1M blllfnO In 1111
~ WUOgle IO~ In
IN ffw &lllllMdl Of
IN Norltl II dllliCt9d ( 1
IW ,5~minl
I NATIONAL NIWI
11:40 Cl> llACK .... ~
All •P'ene ~ on a
lonely .... nd llgllt• •
oawn.d Bladt Shelp ptloC
iuet .. !"-enemy oo..
1:00. (!I BAAETTA
A drug ONlef i.... a
contract on Baratta'• MW
panner, a doplMnltting
dog.(R) G MAV'EAICK
A lady IOl'1ll mon9'Y to Ban
on Ille c:ondltlon 1na1 lie
~her on• st•
Q4ICOlldl nde fOf • mywtetl-
ous mtsaiOn m MOVIE
• • • "The Cr0$5 Qt
Looa.ne·· ( 11M41 Jean-
P1em1 Aumont. 0-Kelty
Sever8' Frencnmen eecac>e
trom • Nazi war camp and
Decome guerrtflas against
111e German cause. ( t hr ..
30m1n)
g) MOVIE
• • '• ADanooned '
11949) Dennis 0 l<e.ire.
J'ltt Chandler A con
cerne<I oaw1papermen
e~PO!IM 1ne Dladc-markec-
t>Aby racicet
1:158 TOMORROW
Gu&stl Old-I tme v&uOevtl-
hans Bob Wllkams and 11<1
dog loC1 and p.tOhman Sid
S1ooe, bunesqve extiett
Professor Ralph G Allen.
CO<POf818 ,estet Donald
M&cllrlhur
1·601) NEWS
2:00 Q MOVIE
• • • ., • Tile Souare
Jungle" I 1956) Tony
Cvrlot Pat C..ow\f!y Alie<
o.,.ng forced .n10 the hQht.
1nQ "ng for t1nanc.14I
r-.s a young man ""'"'
d ~n.p and 8 go<I
12 hf'S I
2108 NEWS
2-t58 NEWS
2:2.5 II t.tOVlE
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(1U11 lddi. CMtor. Georvt ...... ,~
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11r:. 25 "*"'
• MCWla *•'A ··on Oenger-
Ground" (19611 Ida Lupi. "°· Werd Bond. A dllelloo
trve ~ • mutdanlr
to be Ille bfottlef of tM gift
he IOv9I. ( 1 "' .. 30 min.)
• NEWI 3:561 HEWI 4:00 MOVIE * ·~ "lain Of Rob in
Hood" ( t9521 Robert
Claltle, Mary Halc:tler.
G MOVIE • • * "The Phantom OI
l he ap.a·· (1943) Oaude
Raina. Nelson EOdy. A
mid: diltlgufed mu*'8n
who haunts 1he Pan1
Opera Houle kldnlPI a
oeautilut young 9QPfeno
and lakes her to h•s sut>-
len'aneen 1111r. (2 twa I
ID MOVIE
• .,., ··Green Buddha··
r 1~1 Wayne Moma. May
Germ111ne
Tlaur•dafl'•
Dayf i•r Mo"i~
-AFTERNOON-
4:56 8 * • "Malt Bag
Robbery" /1957) l ee
Pa1tetSOfl, Kay Callard
11:00., • *.,.,"Jalopy" 119511
Bo-.y Boys. Leo 0-V.
12:00 CJ ft ft • "You N-(9n
l ,.., (195 1) Olcto. Powell,
Peggy Dow
Q) • • * "lhe Shop
Around Tl1e Corner"
119.0) James St-••I. Ma190<el SulWIY8n ,.,...
m ••• Ml'llSeeYoutn
My Oro.untt'" ( 1i521 Doris
Doiy , Danny Thomaa
3:00 CJ ft ft• "Tiie Lui
• • ~ • Colo< ~ Dead"" Waqon·· I 1956) RICl\ard
( •9691 Tom Tryon, C1110fyli Wldmatk, FellCla Fan.
JonM A man dying from a dlJ • • • ''lhfl Candi·
\!Ow 1c;t1n9 poison ·~ e1a1A" ( 19721 Robert <1~1e.m1nee1 10 tond n.s ••lier ,,, '"" 1851 tew nour'S f!ecltord. Peter Boyle.
,,_ naa 1eti 10 hYe 1 1 "' 5~ 3.30 U • • • ~c1eopa1ra·•
f P11rt 1) 11963) Ellllbeltl
'·•'flO<. R>enard Bunon
by Armstrong & Batiuk
CBS Makes It 8 Straight in Ratings
Crown Passes
Ed McMahon will hos t and current queen
Susan Horvath of Penn~y lvania will present
the crown to her successor on the 23rd annual
"Amen ca ·s J unior Miss Pageant" tonight at
8 on C BS. Channel 2
'-Record' Series Set
"For the Record." a S<!nes of JO dramaliza
lions of human dignity and triumph, premiere~
Sunday at 10 p.m . on KOCE. Channel 50
The premiere progr am, "The Winnings of
Frankie Walls." is a drama about a middle-aged
laborer as he struggles to cope in an increasingly
educated and technological society . The follow-
ing drama. "A Question of the Sixth.'' focuses on a
farme r who is dying of cancer. and how he and h1s
girlfriend deal with his slow and tragic death.
Later programs involve a sports theme with a
look a l the world of junior league hockey and the
exploitation of a marathon swimmer.
The MOVIE MUSICAL EVENT
of the IO's I -
L .. IOYD )
INfORMI In the DAILY PILOT
,'.';E\V Y ORK !AP 1 CBS hstcrl lht· four
h1ghl·Sl-raled programs rn the week t'nding June·
29. and won the network's pnme·llmc rating!. com
petition for the ei~hth !.tra1ght time, fi gures frr>m
the A C Ntels en Co. s how
CBS' ··M-A-S·ll" replaced another rtf till'
net work's programs. :'The J cHcrsons:· a~ tht<
week's No I show "T he Jerfersons·~ had finished
fi rst m viewer preference two weeks running.
THE RATI NG FOR "M·A-S-H" was 23 2
Nielsen says that means of all the homes in thl'
country with television. ·23 2 percent saw al least
part of the progra m "The J offc r:,ons"' fell to lOlh
plaCt~. with a rating of 19.4
CBS' rating for the week was 14 1 to 13 4 for
ABC and 12.5 for NBC. The networks say that
means in an average prime-time minute dunn.i.?
the week. 14 1 ~rcenl of the nation's TV·equ1pped
hom es were tuned lo CBS
As is generally the case this lime of year. re
runs dominated lhe prime-time fare . tn the mosl
recent week checked. The highest rated of the nc ....
Disney Movie Slated
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -J enny Agutter. Barry
Newman and Nanette Fabray will star in the Walt
Disney television m ovie "Amy-on-the-Lips."
Agutter plays a tum-of-the-century woman
who flees her domineering husband to teach hear-
ing-impaired ch ildren to speak at a school for the
deaf and blind
"The heart does leap up I A sleek core-lifter."
-Chol1es Ctlompltn, Los Angeles Times
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apl t Kot.to Hiu Stride After 18 Fil11111
" UIAN •. DlJSTON COi t Miil ' Ohio U\f') Yaph t Kotto''I MCI
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I ~u1• .. s 11 1111•1.111 .. .,01111• li.lvc·I that I u'i un actor
h11v1· ''·1u•h1·ll." K111t11 s1rnl "fkcausc of 'Live and
Let f ltt• · Ol\d "l'hl· I\ ht•n, · t ht•1 t•
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Despite Nlrong opinions about social issue11, the
actor , who 1s In his 308, said he has no desire to
h<'<'o me involved pohllcally or be interviewed ·
ubout h1S thou ghts on world events. .
"AU. I KNOW IS Rettlng on a stage and
before· a camern. But ever s rnce I got a little sue· cei.~. I have to answe r ques tions about'what is go-
ing on an Africa . Iran, M1a m1 ..
''I've h<.1d 1t up to he re I'm engulfed with it. I
don't belwvt· anyone in the entertainment business ~hould u.w 1h1•1,. 1ma~e to per.wade. What the hell
does Yuphl'l Kotto know., People go to see me for
a <.·<•rta in rca.,on They "a nt m e to entertain I Ill>: '\ ( T O It \\ !\ ~ I'\ them "
t 11l111111iu ... 11111 11111,.: .1,.:11 l11r lhc Though t'OnC'<.'rnC'<I about civil rights. Kotto ~111 ltl prt 1111t·r 1· of h1 ., I.Ile t ocono i.a1d ht.• n ·1ech lht· notion that because he 1s a s uc -
111111 H111h.ik11 111 "'""h.llt' co .,l,1r., \.\ llh Jan£' ce.,.,ruJ black ;.i(·tur ht• .,hould ht· a standard-bearer
\ll'\ JOd(•t 411,nd Hol>l'l l H1·1H111 d .1 • ,, tru~t) in the for lht• r:.icc Nor I'> h<.' 1nl<.'rl"!itc.'<1 1n roles or mones
11n.,1111 111 "hkh Hl·df11rcl 1., llll' ".11ilt11. "IJt'c1f1call~ "nttt·n for blatks
'It " \\ h;it I '1• h1·c•n ".mttn).! to ..I\ fur a Ion~
t1m 1• t-.01111 .... 1111 111 tht mm u It .... ,~., h~ OOl' "111f:RE IS A PLAC'f: 10 the 1ndustrv for
in.111·.., .ll'ttwi, 11111• 1•x.1111plt', thing ... 1·.in dwn.l!e .. :-pt•c•1ally ," Kot111 l>a1d "Hut I "'mt peoph: lo sa y
lkclfllnl pf.1 ,.., I h·111) Hrul1.tk•·1. ·' fictiunal Yapht·t Kottri. I h1• ac·tor . nol Yaphet Kotto. the
di:ir;11·11•1 t11•\•1•1!1p1·cl from th1· ,0,pent·nc·t·., uf bl;.1t·k Ul'tu r. Whal I h:nl' to •>ffer as a r ole, not a
Thoma ... Mu1t11n, .111 t\rkan..,a., pn.,on supl•nnh·n color"
tknl tn !(If~ \.\hi• tn1·1l lo rl'for111 lh1• "tJlt· s pt•nal Kotln'<, "u1·c·1•..,., ha., C'Om1• from his v..ork as a
'''i.ll'm J\otlu, IJ' .1n .trmt·d 111111att• \.\llh ..:uanl "upporttnl! pla)c·r. but ht• ~<11d he· has a m ovie <lutH·~ .. ,.:ro"·" .,1,, .... 1.) 111 r<.·.,rx·i·t lhl' ..., ardt•n's d l hl'mt• 1n m ind 111 "h1th ht· would hkc• tr> s ta r ,
fort., · "It "ill bl' u lc1vt• .,l<lry. I want to play a guy
that 1s .,lrong, a .,trec·t g u;, m aybe an <.·x-fighter E:;~·;;~:;;~" j~J{E;;~e Pact
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Creruny
Poached
PlmnPie
·Natural
Cheddar
Pear Pie
Go Fr11ity
Some ot us reme mber hot and
juicy pies steaming on the win-
dow ledges.
Apple. peach and berry pies
we re always the most fragrant,
competing with the flower box
set just below
California
Stuffed
Peach Pie
P1um experts and gourmets agree that poaching is an
ideal cooking method for this colorful summer fruit.
Classic poached fresh plums are delicious by themselves.
They also greatly enhance baked products. for example.
poached plum pie.
Fortunately. poaching is not onJy a classic technique.
it's also an easy one. Just simmer fresh unpeeled plums in
any one of a number of liquids or syrups for about 10
minutes. depending on the ripeness of the plums.
THE BA.SIC poaching liquid, of course. is a sugar·
water syrup. Lemon peel and a vanilJa bean add variety
For a tasteful change, port and other dessert wines or fruit
juices also make delicious poaching elixers.
Whatever the liquid used, the poaching proce.ss brings
out the distinctive tart-sweet flavor or fresh plums while
creating a soft and delectable· S\uced fruit. 1his method is
a practical one. too. Poached plums can be kept in the
refrigerator for several days. .
Besides poaching beautifully. plums adapt well to
home canning and preserving. Fresh plums from
9 California. which grows more than 90 percent of all fresh
plums ln the country. are ·at their peak now until Sep-
tem ber. So there's DO better time for poaching, preserving
and Just, plain out-Of-hand good eating.
•oaE FllESH and fruity tdeas for plums and other
haadoua summer fruit.a are available from California fruit
growers. "A Taste of the Rainbow" is a new 48-page col-
orful redpe collection that bu suagestions ror all lifestyles
and food preferences. Choose from Picnic Pleasures. Fut
and Fruity. Light, Low-Cal and Luscious, and Ele1ant and
Festive to name a few chapten. To order, send $1 to: "A
Taste ol the Rainbow," P. 0 . Bolt 25512'7, Sacramento
95125. CAUFOaNIA POACHED PLUMS
2cupa1qar
2 quarts water
2 strtpe lemon peel
1 vanllla bean
18 to 24 fresh CallfomJa plums
Combine sugar. water, lemon peel and vanilla bean in
a beavy <M1uart pan. Bring to a boll, atirrin1, until 1u1ar la
diuolftd. Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes. ~
D1um1 ID synip and poach 10 to 15 minutes, until just bare-
ly teoder. Cool ln 1yrup. Store t11htly covered In
retrtaerator. Makes 8 to 10 aervtn11.
taEA•Y POACHED
PLUM PIE
l cup plum •YTUP from .,oacbed pluma
c..-
Nectarine
Flip-Top
Cake
In late summer and into the
fall,. peach and berry pies gave
way to the favorites of the
season. one of them being pear.
Nothrng eemed quite as good as
a warm pear pie, covered with a
~Y crust and served with a
wedge of Cheddar.
PEARS AND cheese have long
be-en an accepted combination.
here and especially in Europe
Now. a truly American dish, hot
pie. 1s team ed with an old
friend. cheesc. to m ake what
s hould become a classic -
Natural Cheddar Pear Pie.
The pears arc nestled in your
favorite pastry, s l ightl y
seasoned with ginger. On top
goes a spr1nkl1n~ of natural
Cheddar. c r~at1ng a de licat e
c rust when hakt'd
Ser ve Natural Cheddar Pear
Pie wed ~f's wa rm with ic e
cream or ~hipped cream Ac-
tuall>-. 1t ~l an<h alone as a tasty
dt--.,crt or ac·companicd by a
n<'h <'UP of c·offr-., Don 't put this
rm~· on }OUr ~1ndo~ :.111, though.
It rfoesn t have the top pastry
t'ru\t, anc1 be'l 1de'\. you may
ne\ er SC"t' 1t Jgain 1f your family
gt'l.., down~ ind of 1t •
NATI.'RAL OfF.DDAR
PEAR Pll::
I unhakt.'<I <9·inch 1 pie l>hell
~ rr .. -.h Banlt.'ll pear~
~.,cup \Ui.tar
I t;iblc•<;µoo n flour
'~ tt·a~poon p<J~dcrcd gin ger
'"teaspoon s alt Cht~l' Crumble Topping
Plums, peaches, nectarines,
pears. The season for lots of fresh
fruit is here. And, w.e 've selected
some easy-to-make recipes for
you to try using these
flavorful tree fruits.
Prepare pas try Pare, core
and slJcc p('ar,,. Combine sugar,
flour, g111ger and salt. M 1x with
pear" and tum into pastry shell.
Sprinkll' on CheesC' Crumble
ToppinJ;. Ba ke, below o ven
center. 1n ::a hot oven (42!)
deJ?ree-; I until pears are tendet
;ind c ru"t r ri:.p and golden
hro~ n, about 10 to 45 minutes.
St•rvc ~arm toppt'd .,,.1th ice
cream or ~hipped cream, 1f de·
s ired Make-. one 9-inch pie.
PIF: SHELL
Resift 112 cups s ifted all-
pur~<> Oour With :i.. teaspoon
~all Ulto m1xJ.llg bowl. Cut in ~
cup shor1enmg until fine. Stir in
3 to 4 t abl~poon'\ cold m ilk or
water. JUSt enou1?h so pa:.try
holds togcth(•r Round into a ball
and roll out on ·noured board t.o
l~inch c1rclC' Fit into 9·inch pie
pan and bwld up Outed edge.
l package CJ ounces) mi xed fruit Oavor gelatJn
1 cup whipped cream
California poached plums. drained
1 baked pie crust •
In saucepan, heat plum syrup to boiling. Add gelatm.
stirring to dissolve. Chill until syrupy. f old in wtupped
cream. Arrange plums in pie shell and pour gelatin mix-
ture over them Chill several hours or overnight. Makes 6
servings.
It's a pretty sale bet that on most pantry shelves sits a
packaged cake mix. It's also a pretty good guess that most
good cooks yearn for ways to jazz up tbal rather ordinary.
if reliable, standby.
One way to make a homemade lasting but convenient
cake is to add the fruit of the season. Now peaches. plums
and nectarines are plentiful a nd reasonably prk:ed.
A vallable only 3 or 4 summer months a year. these Juicy
favorites add color and a sweet natural flavor to puddings,
pies, cakes, breads -ju.st about any recipe or pac~aged
product.
STA.RT wrnt what's oo your sbell -a whJte or yellow
cake mix. Maybe you have a fudge or cherry. they'd be
good too. Line the bottom of a cake pan with sliced Dee·
t.arlnes and spices. Cover that with cake batter and bake.
The (inal step ls flipping your creatUon out ot tbe pan.
Upside down It comes out right side up. Hence the name
Nectarine F1ip-Top Cake.
NECTARINE n.JP-TOP CAKE
2 tablespoons melted butter or margalne
3 tablespoons sugar
liJ teaspoon grated le moo rind
1 tablespoon lemon j'°ce
'>-!t teaspoon cinnamon
2 cups sliced fresh oectarlnes
l loaf·aiie packa1e white or yellow cake mlx•
Whipped cream
Melt bUtter 1n bottom of 9·inch round 1lua bakinl
dllh. Sprtnkle with sugar, lemoa rind and Juice and cin· ·
namon over butter; arrange nec?tartne slices on top Of sug-
ar mixture. Prepare cake mix accord.ln1 to packa1e direc-
tions, pour over fruit. Bake In 350 de1ree (moderate) oven
JS to 40 minutes. Cool on wire rack for S minutes, then· run ,
knife around edge and invert on aervtna plate. Serve with
whipped cream, ti desired. Makes one t-lnch cake. -or-t regu!ar·1l1e package white cake mht. Pour half
of batter over fruit; bake remainder aa cupcakes or u
plain layer.
CHF.ESE CRUMBLE TOPPlNG
..Combine •., cup sifted flour, •,-.
teaspoon salt. 3 tablespoons su~
a r . ~ cup s hredde d s harp
natural Cheddar cheese and 3
tablespo<>n!) melter butter
California Stuffed Peach Pie is a good re<:ipe for begin-
ning bakers because it anvolves JUSt one top crust. The bot-
tom "crust" is fa.sb.iooed from crushed macaroons. which
results in a cobbler·like pie that's good DO matter what you
caU at!
For the seasoned pie makers, chances are this stuffed
peach pie is a welcome addition to their repertoire. A
special touch is the buttery New England Nutmeg Sauce,
poured generou_,ly over thick slices or steaming fruit, ma-
ple and nut filled pie.
Wbetber a pie pro or just a beginner, the sttret to suc·
cess is in the freshness of the lngredlents. Choose blemish
free peaches showing DO green at the stem end. If the
peach nesh gives slightly to gentle palm pressure it's re-
ady to eat -or "stuff" in this special pie.
CALIFOaNIA STUFFED
PEACH PIE
Pastry for one-cnLl!.t_i_>~e_ ..
l cup crushed macaroons
6 fresh CallfomJa peaches
~ cup brown sugar. ftrmly packed
"4 C9J> chopped walnuts
2 tab&espooos maple syrup
Prepare favorite pie pastry and set aside. Cruab
macaroons and place in bottom of an 8-i.Dch pie plate. Peel,
halve and remove pits from peaches. ln a small bowl,
com bloe brown 1u1ar, walnuts and syrup, mixing
thorougbly. Place a beapine teaspoon ol the brown sucar
mixture in slx peach halves. Gently press other balvea on
top of ltuffed halves. Arrance in pie plate. Roll out pastry
and place on top ol peaches, sealing edges. Bake in 425
decree OYen 20 minutes or unW pastry is lightly browned.
Serve with New En1land Nut.mes Sauce. Makes 6 lerv·
in11.
NEW ENGLAND
N1JTMEG &\VCE
lcupaufar
I tablelpoon floor
1 cup boWq water
l tablespoon butter
l teupoon nutm•1
l tableepoon fresh lemon Julee
Comblne sucar and nour to1etber in a saucepan. Add
bolllnt water and cook, st.tmnc constantly until sauce
thkkent alllhtlY. Add butter and 1lmmer 1entty for &
minutes. Remove from beat and stir in nutme1 and lemon
Juice. Serve warm.
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:{8 c· JI on es.
lf :,our answN is a
rre:.h gr apefruit t.alf.
vo u .i r e right. E ach
inc-d1 um siz<: grap1•fru1l
half also s upplies you
with more than one ha lf
the vitamin C rccom-
mendc·d for the d ay.
Fres h ~rapefruit is
ver4'a ttle . too. H 's a
perfl-ct way to begin the
day and perk up morn·
1ng appetites.
A nd lunchtim e
i.:rapefruit suggestions
an• :.i lso numerous
l 'npcelr d fruit cut i nto
wed gt•<, <:Jncl t uckt•d 1 ntu
a . lunc·h box rna kl•S a p·
pet111ng snacks in·
d udt· a hit of sugar to
~prmkle on c·ach wedge,
1f > ou wish. Or combine
.!rnpdruit sections with
• una, salmon or chicken
for a krrific i.alad com
b1nat1on
SU MMF.R FR U IT
SALAD WITH
G R A P EFR UIT MI NT
DRESSING
2 grapc:fru1t . pee led.
'>ect1oned
3 cups m elon cubes
or balls !cantaloupe.
honeydew. w atermelon,
etc.>
6 fres h a pricot s.
halved or I can o:i:i ,
ounces) apricot halves.
.dra ined
I cup s eedl ess
grapes
G r ape(ru 1t M 10 t
Dressing
In serving bowl, com ·
bine fnlit. Serve with
Grapefruit Mint Dress-
ing. Makes 6 servin gs
<about 7 cups).
GRAPEFRUIT MINT
DaEMING
t c up dairy sour
cr eam or yogurt
2 tablespoons hooey
2 teaspoons fresh
grated grapefruit peel
1 tablespoon fr esh
squeezed g r apefruit
Juice 2 teaspoons crushed
drted mint leaves . In small bowl. com-
• ~ne all ingredients;
AUi. Makes about 1 c1&p.
'ftE811 GMPEFatJIT ~REN'l1NE SALAD •• • % cupaaJadoU ~ 4 • • .. :.• "4 cupwine vtnegar
·~· 2 teas poons fresh
crated grapefruit peel
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pat• k u g e ( I 0 o u n cc.., 1
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hi le su.e p1en:i.
:.! grapefruit. pe<.'led .
cul in ha tr-cartwhel'ls
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bine salad oil. v1nf.!i:ar.
grapefruit peel. garlic
'alt a nd tarraJ.ton, chill
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~p1na ch . g r a p e fruit .
onion and t•hcPse : chill
To servf•. shake drc:>smg
Wl•ll . l1ghlly toss with
spinach m ixture Makes
6 servings (abo ut 9
Best Idea Since
Shopping Carts
cups>
SALAD ITALIANO IN
G RAPF.FR UIT SHELLS
2 grapefruit
:.! oranges. peeled.
i.ect1oned. drained
I mecbum zucchini.
thinly sliced
1 2 cup sliced celery
l;1 cup prepar ed
Italian salad dressing
'l'l cup mayonnaise
or s alad dressing
Grated p eel of 1
rresh orange
GRAPEFRUIT SHELLS
Cut each grapefruJl in
half cross wise ; remove
a n y seeds. Using a
c urved grapefruit or
paring k.rufe. cut around
segments lo loosen Crom
membrane. Remove and
r eserve pieces; drain.
Scrape shells clean with
spoon. To prevent tip-
. ,,
Two-ye er
8'.lpply
(104 llsts)
furnished
In conYenlent •••-oft pad
pl ng, cut a thin s lice Send
from bottom of each
shell; cruu. Today To CITRUS VEGETABLE
SALAD B A In bowl, comblne re-8COme
s e r v e d g r a per r u i l S Sh pieces, ora nges, ZUC· uper Opper
cbini, celery and Italian • • • • • • • • • • • dresaLne. Cblll l hour or I Fllllnthlscoupon.mellwlth
longer lo blend navon. I 11.75 +.SOpoetegelhencHlngto:
To make orange mayon· 1 Piiot Prtntlng Shopping Uet
naise sauce, remove 2 P.O . Box 1580
tablespoons Italian 11 330 W. B•y St.
can do a week·s shopping
without forgetting a single
item! Use pre-printed
shopping lists
prepared for you by
PILOT PRINTING.
-140 Hp•r•t• printed Items.
plu• •ddltlon•I 191cH y~
c1n 1111 In your•elt.
34 Staplet
21 Vegetables
, .. Fruit• e Bakery Items
5 BIYlf~H
19 Meet •nd
fish enlrl••
11 O_.ry items
20 Mlec.lleneous
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Pie to Suit S11nuner Day
How do ov plan lo
kNP toOl and caJm In
tbe fa~t ol aum mu
daya?
A ref""6bina ~•tt•I"'
and ahllde lN'\> may pro
vide UNI ana"'er for ) 1111
a&ooe. but not rom plt>tt'
I y if you fl.ll SM'C'l <'ti m
pat1,y. That mH.DS fuod
preparation of thC'
simplest kind to sull 11
s umme r day . Thu. 11>
wht>re fresh ~tr1.1wl>t-r
rlea in 1i1 gn~at, easy
dessert hf-11>3 ~1i1l lht'
summer heat
Strawberry Ua varum
P 1 e 1 s a t' o m p a n y
dessert that demandi. lo
be shown off in your bei.t
looking pu.-:.t-rYer Th\'
r ec1pt.> t•alls for frt>:.h
s trawbernes. or <'OUrSv
along with a f ew
pac kaged conven ience
roods familiar to most
hnu f'holdli. fur anottw-r t>C'C'U"lcm ""' ~ I m p I ~ rl u t "' I t h t ht ( I r 'I I 111 1
a tra•b rr > fh\r1r l'tr a "'bc-rr) """"' &f'latln •ntl lh•*t'c1 .it-h1t1n 111nd t h11w1 ii
froiro -.hippc'd topp1111t fr ott•n "'hip~ h•IJPll1t1
do hnnc"' an h~<"""' '" urt• star 111.:n'd1t>nt" makt> u11s a h t and ~T1tAW1u:a1tv
flutr v pie P ar<-d RAVAMIAN PU.
t r. w h \' r r y r ~ \ II t I 1.itnl !j\ruwtx•rr&t'!'i ~f'lat1n '' be11trn t u hullt•it uml tu1l v.-d
abt,nat double 1tJ; volurnt· I b1tkl·d ti 11wh JHt'
before thaewl1c1 frcUt'I\ -.hell, coolt"<j
w h 1111u·d t u pp 1 n..: 1, I pm·kuxe tJ oum·t•:. 1
blttnd.-d 11\tn 11 "' r ttw h.-rrv rlttvor ~dutin
Aflt'r it bncf <'hallmK. lldH>r .idulm
tht-mixture 111 11pooned :i.. C'UJI hmllng water
o v e r h a I ,. e ti f rt' n h :! cu1"-ice cubt:i.
lr1t"'lWl r&l'S urr1tntrted I contit ln t'r (4
on a pit' shell bottom 1Ht11<t>!l I frott•n whipped
All 1~ <'hi lled etbout 4 t111•111ng. thaY.l·d
hour:. ht-Cort-gdm1~h1ni.: Arran..:c :.tr..tY. bcrrac:.
~1th ad1htional bt'rrit-') 1n bottom of l"t' :.hell
.ind "'hlllll\:d toµpm~ . lll!>'>ol w ~t-IJ~Jll m botl
St r 11w111• r r) and 1ng "'"'t'' Adil lt'l' t•utx·..,
chtll ol.Ht.> IC>\t'f !f d11k1• irnd '>llr con.,tunll) unlll
..... 111 en)O\ Chocola l t! gelalm start.'> to th1t•kt>n
F le1 k ...,11 <lWht-1 1 ~ P ie Hemove dl\'t unmcllt•ll
tw•lt'r unlll nutty uncl
lhlC'k Wld about doublP
in \ olum tJIClod an I
1·111> of I.he "'hlpµed 1111)
PIOM Chill. 1f necessury.
u ntil mixture will
mound Spoon into vat'
'hl'll ovt•r berries Chill
.1bout I hour~. Garnu~h
with rt•m1unang whipped
lOppm~ and add1 twnal
twrr1t'b, 1f desired
('llOCOLATE FLECK
STRAWBERRY PIE
l'Plnt strawberries
9 in c h Crac k e r
Crumb Crust
l packaJ{e 13 ouncesi
'>trawberry flavor ~elatan
llavor ~elatm
,. 1 ('UP bo11tng "'ater
~ cups ICt> cubes
I conlaaner 18
uum·e~ l fron·n "'h1ppt.>d
l11µp111g lh<twed
I i.quare -.em1·s \.\eet
c ho co lat e. finely
C'hopped
rt>Af'rv1n" " whOlt bf'r
rwA for aarm h , 1t dt'
11 red Arrange hu I ved
'\t rawt>t-rru•'I 1n rrus t
l>l'l~ol vf' lCelalln c·om
pletely in bo1hn1C·walt'r,
sl1rnn~ 3 minutes. Add
ice cubes and star con-
s tantly until gelatin 1s
thickened. about 2 to 3
minutes . Rt>move any
unmetted ice Us1n R
wire whip. blend In
whipped toppin~: then
whip until s mooth. Fold
1n chocolate. Ctnll, af
necessary. until mixture
"'111 mound Spoon O\ er
~tr a wberries 111 crui.t.
Chill 2 hours
CRA CKER CRt:MB
CR{;ST
Combine 11 .. cu p '\
round buttery cracker .lli!.i.illP.'l.'Jltf! crumbs and '•cup melt·
ed butter or margarine
Press firmly on bottom
a nd sides or 9-anch p11
Lime. Pecan
Microwa,~e Pies
ir e Seat J:l'l atm Y. Ith
t•lectr1t· m1xt:r or rotan Halve s trawbel'hes. pan Clull
A l it tl e ~ou lhe rn
hosp1tahly as welcome in
any part of the countr}.
Southern Pec<1 n Pie and
Key Lime Pie. recipes
from a m i c r owave
cook book. are quick ancl
eas y in your microwave
oven These tra d1t1onal
southern desserts "'111
end any meal gr aciously.
SOUTHERN P ECA N
P IE
Total cookm~ time. 30
minutes
1 9·rnch unbaked
p;i~tr~ ~hell
Oned bean~
I tabl~poons hut11·r
or mar)!arme
I tablespoon dll
purpose flour
3 beaten egi,:!-
1 cu p dark corn
syrup
12 teaspoon vanill<t
1 cup pecan halvei.
Do not prick pastry
s h e ll. Pl ace h eavy
plasllC' wrap inside pie
s hell. Add dried bea ns to
\bout l ·mch de pth in pie
plate. Cook uncovered,
a t medium high for 8
mmut.es, giving dish half
turn once. Carefully hft
plastic wrap and beans
from s hell. Cook shell at
medium hi gh fo r 3
minutes more. Set a.side.
Io mixing bowl, melt
butte r at b lgla for 1
m inute . Add flour; blend
well. Cool slightly Stir
in eJ.?gs. com syrup, a nd
sugar. Cook. uncovered.
at m e dium for 10
m 1nutes. s tirring O<'·
cas sonally until shghth
lh1t·ken~ Add vanilla.
Turn into pr<'pared pie
sht>ll \rrange pecans
over·top Cook un
cm·<.'red at Medium lo~
for 8 manutt•!-> 11r until JU-ii
::.et g1v1ng pie µlate half
turn 1Jnce.
KF.\' LIME PIF:
Tot<.11 C'ook111g lime 12
m1nutt•:,.
I table.,poon un ·
flavored gelatin
•:?cup s ugar
1 1 te31>pnon salt
I egg yolks
12 cup hmc JOl('l'
·~cup Y.aiN
l teaspoon g rall•ci
~1ml' J)et'I
Few drop:. gret•n
food coloring
4 t'j.!j:! V. h Ile''
1 :·<.up :.ugar
I t' u p v. h 1 p p 1 n g
Nl'am. Y.htppt>d
I 9 ·1nc:h hakC'tl
pa~try shell·
In 11'2 -quart bov.I
com bane gel;.itm. 1 :i cup
:-.ugar. anci salt. In ml\
<'r bowl, beat (•gg 'olks.
lim(· JUICC <ind v.:att>r .
s tir into gelatin. Cook at
medium for 4 t o 5
minutes or just till bub-
bly, stirring e very 30
seconds. Add Ii me peel
and food coloring ; mix
well Chill, stirring oc-
casionally. till m ixture
mounds slightly whe n
dropped from spoon
When gelatin mixture
nearly mounds, tx-at egg
whites to soft peaks.
Gr adually add •'l cup
s u gar; beat to s tirf
peaks.
Fold gelatin mixture
into egg whites F'old in
~h1pped cream . Pile m
to haked pastry shell.
Chill farm G<1rn1s h with
add111onal \.\hipped
cr('am and hml! wedges
To bake pastry shell.
PriC'k ~hell. cook <tl
ml•d1um h1s:h for 8 to 9
minute~. i::1"'"~ a half
I urn onct· t 1H1I
Microwave· Cooki11~
To Beat the Heat
Cnn ' e n1en cc and
enerJ:~ con~ervat1on are
th l' b)word s of
m1crowa\·e cooking Add
to ) our rollecuon of tan
tal 1z1 n g dis hes at
"Microwave Beat the
Heat and Save Energ~ ·
a t 7 p.m . Jul) 16 or l
p m. and 7 p m July 17.
The classes will be pre-
Indian Food
C l'a Topic
'A class m Indian cook-
ing under direction of
Barbara Won~ will be
held. at 11 a m . Thurs-
d ay, June 26, at Kitchen
Things, 3429 E. Coast
Highway, Cor ona del
Mar
A fee of $17.50 inc ludes
the cooking lesson aod
lunch. To m ake class re-
s e r v at ions, ph o n e
673-3444
l.An'e Apple
Tomatoes were used
only for ornamental
purpoaes in.the U.S. up
to the llOOll.
Col. Robert· J ohnson
startled Salem, N.J .,
citi.aenl when be stood in
the town square in 1830
a nd ate tomato after
tomato with no ill ef-
fects.
People bad believed
t he .. love appl e"
polMnout.
s ented at Lav.r).,
C<i hfornaa Center 570
\\ £•..,l A\'l' 26. L o'
AnS?ele., Fec for the
three·hour demonstra·
tson 1s ~7
Mi crowave 1s the
perfeC't wa) 10 <'OOk dur·
IOI? the long. hot sum-
mer. El\'1e Wilkinson.
Lawry's con s urtier
sen·ices mana1?er. will
1ntrodure attendees to
s uch delJcious and easy
d1sht>s as F es ti ve
TYJ key Casserole, Taco
Enchilada Casserole
and Stuffed Green Bell
Pepper.
Attendees also will re-
ceive a booklet or re-
cipes that are easy to
fo llow. low on e ner.gy
use and high on flavor.
Discover how to be a
cool and collected cook
and s pe nd the lime
saved enjoying the sun·
s hine.
Enrollment is limited
and confirmed by mail
m qrder of paid reserva-
tions received. Make
check payable and mail
to Lawry's Foods Inc.,
Public Programs Dept.,
P.O. Box 2983, -Los
Angeles, Calif. 90051.
Specify date and class
time selected. Include
name. address and
daytime t e lephon e
n umber. ·
For information, call
(213) 225-2491, extension
299.
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Skinless Meat.
@ 7.Bone
Chuck Steak
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Oil of Olay
8-o"''' s 299
1.4••0" -: •• :·
Large "AA" Eggs
~;;"· 'c~~:n 79c
Party Dips
lvte•ne _..
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Strawberry Bavarian
Pie combines
prepared strawberry
flavor gelatin with
thawed frozen
whipped topping
in a refreshing chilled
pie. Halved fresh
strawberries nestle
on bottom of p ie shell
and are covered with
gelatm-toppmg
rnxture .
Scotch Buy
Lemonade
Froze n
• 6 -0l
Can
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Juicy Sweet .
Serve A
la Mod e --............
Hone\ oe.-~ Melons 39 '
Sailed Pe;rn uts .79'
Red Onions 39 < ..
Fresh Apr1co~ 49' '""'' ~·· ...
Ice Mil•
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HoH s 109 ~ •-r Gollon
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House Plants 6 s3 49
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Gradually, the tomato
plDed MCeP(aDce and
toda y it ra nks tbird
amont ftltllable crops.
CallfOnla, wb!cb pro-
duce• more than one third of t.be nation'•
fnab market tomatoel,
abipe aatJoaally from
mlAl·MQ tbroqla Oc· teMr.
Pitted dates and ta ngy
o range segments make
a rerreshina twosome.
Toss t he m wit h
abreddediceberg lettuce
and your favorite bot-
tled drealng. Sprinkle
on some aunfJower seeds
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Naturt>'s seuonl1.I boun
l)' of "'"'" rruu Top It Wlth berrtt'i. or
sliced Pt'&tc.·h~. or ~µoon
on my lui.c1ou l'ru .. h
Suuct' .
SHOaTER
SffOllTC' AKE
1 cup 1tll puqH>i>~
flour
" 1 ~~ teaspoons bak
m g powder
I cg~
I lt>aspoon \ u ntllJ
extract
1, c up cln·t mJr
ga rme
Op111m<1l 2 table ..
poons sug~r
Stir flour and bak1n~
powder together. BJend
in egg, vanilla. diet
margarine (and sugar>
with a rork . Knead
lightly Just until dough
takes shape. Pat out on
a lightly floured board
Roll oul with a floured
rolling pin until a bout a
1/4 -inch thick. Cut into
eight circles. using the
rim of a small drinking
glass
A rran,1?e cakes in a
s ingle layer on a non-
s11ck baking sheet that
has been sorayed with
cooking spray. Bake un
cove red in a preheated.
hot. 450-de~ree oven 12
t o 14 minutes. until
g o lden Allow to cool
, before removing from
pan. Split shortc ak es
<ind layer with s li ced o r
cru s h ed be r ries or
pc a l'he::., or s poon on
O ra n g e S tr a v.hc•r r v
C rus h Sauce M a k ~'!>
l'lght shortcakes. ea {·h
:-.hortrakl' 1s approx-
1matclv 100 calo rics < 110
n ilories with ::.ugar >
ORANGE
STRAWBERRY
CRUSH SAl1CE
t pint fresh !>lra"
berries
2 eating oranges
Optiona l: 2 table"
ponns honey or fructosl·
or non caloric sweetener
to taste
Wash and hull ber
ries: leave whole. Peel
oranges and cut into
l'hunks. Combine be r
nes and orange chunk!>
in blender container. a
lllth: at a time. Cover
ble nder ancJ_ chop fruit
c oarsely by quickl y
t urning the ble nder on
und off, until the texture
1::. like a rehsh If dP
s1n·cl . add sv.eete ner to
ta:.te. Sauce •erves
eig ht. approximately 30
calori t•::. eaC'h 14 5
caloric!> J>('r s erving with
honey orfructrn.e).
LADYFINGER
'LAYF.R CAKE'
8 pac kaged lad ~
fingers
Strawberry Orange
Crush S:.tUl'•· or c.an y
crus hed fn.>!>h rru1 L
Split the la<J) finge r~
<.ind a r ran ge half rif
them in a :.hallr1w pan
Sp0<>n on h::i lf the fruit
m 1xtur1· T<1p wllh r1·
m a in1ng l a d y f1n g t•r -.
halve:. and cnvt•r "'1th
r e main ing fruit I Or
l a yer split l;,icly fingcr '>
and fruit m 1xtun· in in
d1v1dual dl·%ert dt!>ht>:-. >
Chill until se rving lime
Makes eight servi n~s
a pproximate ly 7 0
calories each.
So m e other easy
ideas : Spoon Orange
Strawberry Crush Sauce
into s ma ll sponge cake
shells or use it as a fill·
ing for thin cold crepes.
Spoon it over froze n
yogurt or ice milk to
make a sundae. or layer
it. with collage cheese
for a sundae -kind-of·
lunch .
To make a chill -and·
serve ''trifle ." layer
C rus h Sau c e with
broke n -up gr ah a m
crackers in individual
dessert cups. Cover with
~Budget
~obking
two 7-week summer
ae•ion cooking cluses
offered by Costa Mesa
Lepure Se~ces are set
to begln the week or
Juae 23. Ji1 on d • y n I g rrt ' a
",udget Menus" class
w 11 cook meals dettoed to help cut the
•t!ilY food biU. pourmet eookln1
mietin« on Wednetdaya
wlll c:oVer unl1ue dishes. a .. lltr•tJon ee la S20
for either clau. For more tnfonnation.
please pbooe'75'·5.'JO!>·
r1IUUC' "'rap and t'hlll
t'r\ •ral Mun Top •Ith
A dollop of \an ll h
)OilUl'1 and • du.1Unt1 of
l'ln namon bdon.• 111•r ' ma
P an·
ORAN ,t; CllE M
CREDI MOLD
3 eo\' .. lopt•h plu1n
aelaun
-<>Un('fl C"•n def r<Y\t
t--d or•n~t> JUIC"t'" <'Nltt•n
trute
I quar1 14 1·ur 1 boil
1nr. ... •ttt
2 leupoon.a \ un11l11
1•.clra<'t ·
It a W '°" l)OOJU hon"~
or fructOM> or l'UMllr a.uh
'lll Ult' lo l lt'
1 teal\poon (lr&ll'tl
c1111nat-nnd
8-ounr t-IHH'kaie
low hat cr<iam chti~lil",
c-ubed
3 c·upe1 cuht'd peeled
I.
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By Barbara GibboM
pt>~rhci.. or unpeeled o range JUt ce concen·
nectaran~ trtit(• Wait 1 minute un·
S t 1 r Jt c 1at1 n t n to lit at softens. then stir in
d e fro11lt:d undiluted boiling water , until com
fJletelf blended . Pour
half o this mixture Into
the blender AdcJ the
va nill a. s we ete ner.
oranae rind <1nd the
cream cheese, cut Into
cubes. Cover and blend
smooUl. Pour the c ream
cheese mixture Into a 5·
or 6-cup Ol<>ld. or into a
loar pan, that has been
sprayed with non-slick
coo k i ng sp ray .
Refrigerate until set
l.tta vf' r e maining
or•nwe Juice mixture 1tl
room tempe r at ure
When cream cheese
m ixture Is rirm, com -
bine cubed peaches <or
n e ctarines) with re -
maining orange gelatin
mixture and pour on top
or the c r eam c heese
m ix ture . Refrigerate
several hours. Invert to
unmold. CU using a r ing
mold. fill the center with
addit ion a l •llced
peachea. berries or
other diced frettl fruit, Ir
desired.) Makes ten
ser vings, 145 calor•es
e11ch (110 calories each
with sugar substitute). • • *
F' or more low-col 6ckoa.
1ud o stomped. self.
addreued enwlopr and 35
cent• to SUM GOUR.MET
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PASTRAMI
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s 109 DRUIUNG WATER ~A~ f .. ~ 45c
.s-oz LINDSAY OLIVES !!~~(':'• p oi. 57c
9 CHICl(E.N OFTHESEA ·CHUNl(l !OliTINOILOR W•TER 5 I 73 DILL CHIPS ~ ~ l>Ol. 86,
·,,. IUllA · · · · IU-OZ. SWEET RELISH -·---· nnc ,8.. c HEFllOY·All><>EE •MINlllTESOl'I ,.,,.z. 67c BBQ SAUCE 5~., 11 = &9c ~ BEEFAROlll .... . 0-V
9 STAIN llEMOYEll s 147 -SPRAY N' WASH .. II-OZ-=nr:n.~R~~%~~ Kf 33c
! iilliNCiiif.~~~y 0-0Z
5271 GRAVY MIX ~=· ' /l~Z 26c
97c SPAM =~O .... (i..... I O <ll sl.23 • CllYSTAl WHITE • LEMON -.. DISH LIQUID ...... . U-OZ. DOG FOOD ~::;,... • I.OZ 2f)<: 85c DOG FOOD =~i.·~·a-• •K• '6.35 I~ 'CHAIRSMINs• YEUU.OEW. Bl. ue. PINI(. OREEH. OR WHHE JZ-OZ. COOKIES ~:,.T,:~ • 114 1 $1.29 ~ •R0 1L
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sPiiii11J • ui .. §!J, !!'!"Jo a. c&o CHARCOAL LIGHTER wrUMJ ! l>CU. sl.37
• WARR SODA L~~J.i~ I aw,~"z. BRIQUETS ~:0-.... .. ·~ Sl.69
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Health & Beauty Aids
•.. ~......... wsr•&J111111• r! f SOFT ~==· ,. $16!
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l'l.ASTIClfllll'I s 1 '' • ~ ,_.~.AIOTAN 79c Dftl'ATO SALAI ~ .. 15c ~'
• IA.• UlllAHO ,,. ...... & 1111111• sq 111111• AA E GS ftA7"1:.. ~ ......
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SJYU I,.,. PIPTO llS.. Cll£SE fOOO ~.~ ... 1M>L $1.48 POTATOES Z::w ............... I ........... -62'
SllAllPOO • s 139 • s J 59 ,,. WIL I POTATOB :=-....... ............ . . . .. .. ... -. '2 .. 1~ . f.Ol. : 35c DI-FllES -............................ f .... . .......... -. 99• s :u~. IU41. GOLDIN FllES --.... ........... ..... . .......... I ....... -. •2 ..
YMlllY CllEI ""~ . POTATOIS ~--......................... ... . . ................ -. •r ~!!~ . .1.00 s 139
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•..... / •111-. . ... 2630 Edinger St., santa Ana 14171 Red Hill Ave., Tustin
2'80 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
'707 w. 19th St .• Costa Mesa
1'600 So. Brookhurst Ave .. Westminster 8S22 Westminster Blvd., Westminster ~2 Edlnoer Ave .. Huntlnoton Beach
1R-Ofl1 MaanoflA Ave. F'"·"'laln Valley
'll\Cl~~-l<qUOrl-• 9J• .,. • 1175 Baker St .. Costa Mesa
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Mark-ups Defended
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By MAaTlN WAN£
OEAR S PEKMARKET SHOPPER -I
read your rommt-nt that rt-pn<'mJC merchan
dlse already on lhe 11upcrmorket hf'lvt•11 1 n't
fair. How can }OU \H1H1 11 ~ynd1cakd rolumn
without the h~htest nol1on of whnl you tulk
Ing about"
There 1s absolutt'lv no conn N ·llon
between what i.u1x>rmurkl't.\I poy for a prod
Y{l and what we sell 1t f9r The only fl a:ur fl::.
or any 1mport1Ulce ure v. hat we sell an item
for and whut v.e mu!lt ..P"~ to replace It an our
inventory
Whal doe!> 1t muttt•r 1( I buy an item for
Sl and sell it for SI .000 1( at l!I going to c~t me
$2,000 to replace 1t"
THERE IS OSLV ONE altematave to in
c r easing prit'l''> on 1tem!I already on the
shelves. That 1 to mark them up an the
beganrung lo cover future price increasei.
from the whole!>ale r!I and manufacturers
I ~ yo u will 1tive ~ual space to this
leller &o keep people from beUevini that rah>·
lag prices on Items on the shelves i!I just
another riPofr. -STORE OWNER BOB
FROM FLORIDA.
DEAR BOB -When you first opened
your s&ore, didn't you price your m erchan-
dise based on whal il cost you? Somehow as
the years went by. you joined the school of
backward logic &o justify a practice thal you
oth..,whw nnnot -n•mtily, nl1l•1 tbe
prlt'PI of mnt'haodli.4' already on the
1tht'IVf'8,
What clo you do when your co11t for
"df'al" mt>rt'handlst or seasoaal l~ms goes
down~ Ou )'OU lower th~ pric.:elj of Ue ms already
on your stwlvts? I'll ht-l you don't.
a he nu t tam .. I enve one of those Sl ,000
ltt-mit you mt:ntioned , I'll pick ll up for Sl.2S
at one ol thf' many rlne supermarkets lhal ex-..
erdse rnt ralnl In raising pricei..
OEAH SUPERMARKET SHOPPER -I
rt'mt'mbl>r reud1n~ in your column that a re·
fund or 1111 or µurt of th~ pn c~ u shopper paid
for d product 1:. not taxabll'
But Ct!) un a 1d refunder who finds many
proofs or ~urc·ha~e qlong the highways and
byv. a)S or my to wn. I wonder whether re·
I und!I obta1nt:d v.1th the!le proofs are taxable.
BARBA RA FHOM SANTA ANA .
DEAR BARBARA -Yes, the portion of
tht' refund tbal excuds the price you paid for
thf' produt't is considered Income to you. Such
incomt' should be reported for income-tax
purpoM'!I.
REl-'UND OF TH E DA\'
Write to thl· following addrc:.~ to rece1n•
the form requt•stcd required by this offer
Hugle•:. SI llefund. Gt•neral Malls. P O Box :n. Mmm,upol1:., M1nn 55-160 Send for this
form by Aug. 30, 19!SO.
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Clio out tf\t~ ftlfl ano k~p 11 wit" \1rTHtar Cd~l'M>ft
couoon\ t>rvtoraOf' retuno otfer\ ••tn Devf'r~ couooniti~ tor f'A•mpll' Sean co11~ct1n9 t,... nf'f'oed:
prooh Of OUr<Nw-wn11~ toolunq tor tr.f' rt"Qu1r-e.a<i rt>
tuno •or~ ~t ttw-'"permantet, 1n MW\D1per\ •no
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KING VtlAMIN (he<lt.ttrt>oard Sf.I Otter Rec~ • .,,._.
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llCP tl~fl ')t~no tour proot 0' P'-''' ,,.,.~_. .... ~1 tro,,..
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d <"fl'"''" Q.t.\~ Sfond tl'W r.,quireo rn-uno '°'"" • O••ry Proouch. 0th M"'''""f' Diet FOOO\ PIU\ lhrH proof Of purCh.J\f' ~e-ats from K1n9 "'~Art ,l-EHl[q(~•···• (,n.-(r., ~ n,Q.,rur1 'V11•m1ncer~a1 E•PHf'\ Ff'b 78 1~1 Qttr, f?,,.,. ..... • t.1 !tiO r~tuno ~net an. r "t,..,., .. ;) ..
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.) Of"'r\.Ondltlf'd tt"r~ttl \OC>Or1 Stand '"'h" Boov Buo c.•oc'\ )~ °"' l'M ,,. '""''nor \l)t"i" •1•d ''"'"" ..,, O•f°' ocu bOttOf"'t\ tno1Cdf4" uc ro ' ,.tl@'r\ lo bit" ,on lhr• t--c l '"' ,, ~10-IW nQ k t• bh·r ( ,~ .. • "' t o-..-n t-40.,, ...
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CHFX M 1crowatv"' Recio,. 800 ' PO l3c..• L4N C ("LA•( f1Jlttr h ... t,nt10'"' s:;i..,.. ••• o
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rJc·61ltna 9.(1 a aumml'r
du y than ('<JOI a nd
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vuriutaon or the popular
Cobb salad ls made even
m o re glamorous a nd
color ful Wlth the add1 ·
t1on of bright c a nned
pineapple chunks .
··11 awa11un Cobb
Salad" 1s an ideal a nd
!lllrat'tive way to stretch
weft-over chicken and the
rood budget at the same
tame
The secret or a perfect
Cobb salad is to mix the
1 n gred1ents mo m e nts
heforc \crving Keep the
m1x1nR bowl l arge .
l.i1yer ingredienu. add
m arln ated pineapple
chunks last. and toss.
HAWAIIA N C OBB
SALAD
l (1 pound 4 ounce)
can pi neapple c6unks
Cobb Dressing
2 cups finely shredded
iceberg lettuce
2 cups f i n e l y
s hredded romaine
t c up fi n e l y
c;hrcdd e d cooked
c hicken
I m edium tomato. finely diced
t medium uvocado,
diced
6 shces crisp cooked
bacon. crumbled
Y.i cup c rumble d
blue cheese
~~ cup thinly sliced
green onion
Dra in pinea pple.
Prepare Cobb DressinR.
Po ur over p1ne<1pple
chunks and c hill I hour
or longer . Shortly befo re
serving. place lettuce 1n sh a llo~ 2·quart bd'\-1.
Arran~e r em ain1n g an ·
gred1ent1 over lettuce.
Top with pin eapple
c hunks a nd dreuina
To11 together and serve
at once. Makes 4 ser v·
angs .
Dreua.g
Combine ..., cup oil, ,lh
cup tarragon vinegar.
111:1 t easpoons salt. I
teaspoon s ugar, 1 clove
garlic, pressed, 1h tea-
spoon each basil and dill
weed. crumbled, 11:1 tea:..
s poon each dry mustar1 una paprika, a nd ,,,.
teaspoon pepper . Cover
a nd shake well to blend
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OlllJ on l'.'<n•"'•' ... •o•ov• o•ocer on 1><1•cN~•ol lo\J8 G•o.ir>O Cott..., Afl• CJen•r u'• con'\t•h;t~• haucs OAOCE R P•••Wt
tfl0"'1"1 I"'' coupion 11 ll"fe ••ce ••lue on O'tfll c 1n o• MJ8 GtOUf'O C.C-Hef'! v""" w••t Dft t•1mO...rM!CI 111M tace v•li.w ~'u• 1c
lor n•<>O·•"O P•OVo090 you .ona COtllU"* ll••e COmPl..0 "''" r,,,. ,.,..,, ot ,,.,, or•t• CcxrPOn mey not oe U•o0"9d or rrana "'"'° !ly You Wf' .,,., "01 l'IOllOf •llOfomPIOOl'I l"'OUO"
oull•O~ •genc•e• D<Ofe•t elc Your tuaromt• must
pay any Mlf!S I•• Coupon ¥0o0w-t18~ecl pton1t>UCO
or re•1r1cttc1 ln-.s '"°"'"
lnQ "°"' OU•CllHes Of SUI· l rcien t 11oc11 to co .. r
GOvPOnt prtaenttd lor
1eo.mp1ton mull tit tnOWll
Ot1 reouet1. C.1n we1ue 1/20
OI -cent. For p1ompt r• oempuon me11 coucx;n 10 MJB Co P 0 Boe 1'87, c1on1on. tow• 527:12
1.1,....~ .... -111. '"°
. . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • • • . • . . • . ..............•.•............................
STORE COUPON
on a 2 lb. or
3 lb. can of
MJBGround
Coffee
..
.....
Cll ONLY lilt 01 FOOD
Pl~ Into Plumdom
lt'a plum ••• on 111a1n1 lrt"ad our
•arhu ..,. ho"tore-d • llh • rolorl\.11 d•'N•" el tart lftd jUIC")' R•d ~aut "Ith thf'
trim.on Santa Rou follo .. 1na Ottwr maJor
verieUea harvHtf'd throu1hout lhe HM>n-~n
Ofder ol tuty apptaran • •~ l.a.mda and
Yrlar tdH1> pu111ll'l and CUfflman cl"'f"d l
1'h1J year lht• plum C"rop h"om California
whlrh productt nc•uly ~rttnt ol th• na
lion'• aupply, 1 t>1ll)C'<'tf"d to tw nHrl '
lar,ae Id -tlwl l'M'()rd <·rnp or 1m l'lc.:nl) of
ralo and cold wt'atht>r h1n" re ult~ ln laraC"
_tart and tan1y fruit
For those still unfram11lar Yrlth thl& hilt•
site delicac-y. plums on ht' 1'"-"Slal"t"d 1n a
variety of we)" TtH.') rt• n~iall> wood
poarhed, baked 111 cakt>!\ 111rid pit-... puret"d tor
fl'Ol l )' conl~llOI'\~ ltDd j.lrt' \•rvt-d jn II Vllrll't) of
elixirs. Ptum lovers prdcr them "'" n11turl'I
right out ot hand
I( Uu!'> 1:. your first n •ul plunge inlo plu111
dom , Plum I lorwy No..: 1i. 1>urt' to ma kl' } ou a
ronvert. It':. u brt'&k I J:.t dnnk or aftt't ._.,
ttr<'tS~~fresher madl.' with an egg, lo\he&t
ger m . yogurt itnd. or l"OUrse. rresh Cu hfornw
plums in a splendid Plum Hone' Puree W1lh
this to look forward Lo. ~etllng out or bed can
be u pleasurl'
For m on• llt•ltcwu-. rl't1pe:. 111 look
forwa rd lo, sl'nd fnr the ne" 4H pa ~•·
1't")()ktwkl«I t /\ Tul'l t> or lht• R111111.K1~ . ThlA
l'Olor'ful m ilt> Ihm ur rt•t'IJWa f &alUrt'll fresh
Cahh1rn11.i rJlum1, 11t• .. 1•h1"•. nurllctt 11t•11n
1rnd nN ta1 llWH 1n 1l11lu.·wui. t•urnt)inallun11o
'11u 'II "lint to ll \
J u"I 1111111 SI tu 'I u~h· o( th1• Ham
ho" ' I' O Oux :!~1"7 ~twru11h.•nto. C:uhr
1Jtllt2~
l'l.l 'M HO~ ... \' ~CM,
1 1·uv 1>lu1n )lll(Urt
'v 1·1111 Plum 110111·' l'u1 ,.,.
I 1·101
I ILllilt~l>\•011 "ht.'UI .:•·rm
I wi_• t·ulit"'
('11111l11nt• Jll 1n.:n·d11•111-. 1•\1'1•i1t -tt•t· <·ul'H,>..,
1n 1 ont..i11w1 11f 1•l1·1·1r11 IJl1•nllt>r Blt-nd 30
wr11111I' .\thl 11·c . IJknd ::.muoth Mukt!> ubout
'! 1•up-.
l 'luni llunl'\ l'un~t:-In 2 quurl ... Jut t:pan
.,(h .I 1·1111., -.lwl'll fn·-.h C..illforn1..i µlum-.
1.iht1ut I', pourul-.1 11\1•r nwcllum ht.«ll until
JUll'(!!) bt·.:111 Ill flo" ( 'ook JhOut 10 minult'I>.
:.t1rnni-; u1·<·.1-.1onulh . until '>ult
Stir 111 1, to l_. 1·up hont•\ 1d1•pl'nd1ng up
on t urt111·,-; uf µlums 1 und 1 tablt•spoon
'nntllu l'11ur rnto t•ontamer of l'lectri1·
hi ender. hlt•nd ~moolh.
S I 11 r t' 1 n <' o v c r t• d "on t a 1 n P r 1 n
1 l'ln~1·ra1ur Mal..<•-. .1tx1ut 21 : nip-. l<·nuugh
1111 5 Plum llone) "lo~:. i
Fresh plums give
Plum Honey Nog
wake-up flavor.
A great way
to start tho day
10 FULL DAYS OF VALUES
PRICES EFFECTIVE 8 A M MON . JUNE 30 THRU WED .. JUL V 9
OPEN JULY 4th
EXCEPT PACIFIC PALISADES
CHECK LOCAL STORES FOR HOURS
..
HAM SLICES .. . 2.19 Lb . TU RKEY BREAST Center Cul. Thic k for BBQ or Thon Sliced
Our Own Hom Wo1er Ad d1·d
\ EL RANCFlO HAM who!..·
T end~r & T o~ly Wo1er Added
EL RANCHO HAM Bu11Por hon
Horniel 8onele\\ Whole or Holl
CURE8l HAM
Bar M Tavern ,
BONELESS HAM Whol1·
Holt or O uort1•"
BONELE SS HAM , Bor M
Our Own Thick 511crd Ranch S1yle'"
EL RANCHO SLICED BAC ON
~--------------~E~L~R~A~N;.C~H;o~·s~G~R~AADD~~\·A°i7·----------1
f rBsh Avero~=n~eigh1 TarkBfll 1~0 ~002
1.19 .. , ·*~ '
1.09 tb
2.49 lb
2.59lb
2.69lb.
.99( Lb
FRESH FILLETS 1s 9
PACIJ'IC
RED SNAPPER1e. .
r,,.,h (,, , ... , (_ I F!CJwn ft u,n Atlu"'''
SWORDFISH
STEAK ........................ LB. 5.99
CenlPr Cul Northe•n froz Dt:l•O\ted
HALIBUT
STEAK Le.3.59
R ''' Jror w .... ,,"
ITALIAN STYL E SAUSAGE
I I 'l r1 .,,.,., "'' f'" ,. " I •,
OUR OWN BRATW URST
[ I QCI I ,., I 1•r" ( r • "-O' [of"' j • , I •
GROUND BEEF
I J " D ;. I • '. "f-. j. , ( I • c I
BEEF ROASTson .... ,.11 .
t l Pr:i1tl r., "( f, A
TURKEY HIND QUARTER
CHOPPED BEEF STE AK
s 1~39
5 1.39 Ir
1.89
FRESH I
OYSTERS .................. JAR .89 SIRLOIN TIP 7-BONE • Pr,atly Ir,. 1 h" P11 ••
FRESH ROAST R~:8~'139 REX SOLE .................. LB. 2. 99
DUNGENESS 169
CHUCK CUT LB. CRABS LB. r-------· Lorge Alo\kon Frozen {fl>f ro\led I w .. w,11 (i..on I
. . • • ,
• • •
~
C fTAUAN 21• IQUAIH ......... La.
,
n,..d f' ~ • lh,..,,.. to, You
TllOltlCAL RUT 3 C . MANGOES .... EA. 9 ITAUAll 29C RED ONION .La.
25 lb. Sod Stlirok•11 ~~hP.,C ~ T"~ h_~l£,.,., »oz, loltl• M1111wk011 Su
CAL ROSE RICE .......... 7.151"•1''"'~ ''" '"~ ''~ ll l RICE VINEGAR ................ 85
10-Shtiet ~· Shlfell•u Oftltlr1 Noli
DRIED SEAWEED .............• 95 6-01. loa 5+11rcil•11 Aro••
RICE CRACKERS ................ 99
»'°" ~ •. S...roll1k11 Woode,.
CHOPSTICKS .............. , .• 49
• ..... , ...... 79• AGI .......... .
PICKLED VEGETABLES . 1 . 15 II' Our Freth Produce t."
'
USDA
CHOICE BEEF
BONELESS
ROUND CUT 2~~
6-IN. POT ASSOtlTtD •3 •• HOUA PLANTl.La.
'
'
·.
FOOD
Frozen Mousse'Easy to Make Ahead
Ttu-<'o'minA 11r ". r m r w at.her dt rves to ~ ht•raldt.'\t b) 'om frosty ~ duMrtl Un
rortunattl) 14 llh to<hl) •• lime ached\11 • lht'
e•l1aboratf dt' ert that used to be popular on
h om\" m<'nui. art' more oftf'n rt lt't l ttd to
rH taurunt vustrv <' rt'I or to " pttlal occa ton"
partH!IS.
Who hu th\' ta m~ ror beauna t U whites.
measurln.i mul t111 l1• 1n1redlent1. a nd tut
m tn utf preparation'"
• ~hn)' C'Oni.unw1' have dascovf'rf"d that thl•rt"~ "!-t'<'rt't 1n~n·d1ent," kt pt tn a Jar on
k1 tchl•n shtth .-s, w h1('h hortcut.s pr.-paruhon
time for dt'"M'rt:-\\hilt> llddlnl s pecial Oavor
a nd tc~tun• quulllll'' Mar.>hmallow creme 15
ofh'n kt•pt on hunt! rnr ,,,nd'l•d<'h making, but It&
flurf). 'l\IHppt-d hl(htn1•,!!> ll'lllkf'' It a perfect
desi.t•r1 and l'onf1•1·1111n 1nared1ent
With mukt• Jh1•Jil 1k•:-.,1•rt:. 'll<'h a., frntt'n
a nd chilled nwu:-.,1·'· rn .tr.,hm •. lllt)'I\ nt:me pr11
v1des u h#!ht. :-oft h•\l urt· It 1twan-. that man)
tngrcdwnt!'.. 'ud1 J' .. ua,:.1r und .. t1ffh IJN1lt'n
egg white ... l'an tw ll'ft 11ut 1·n11rt>I\'
An t.'lt•1wnt Fn"t' ...,tr.t" bt-rn Bombt.• fhr
tnstanr t'. n-qu1rt'' uni\ I I\ 1· 1n~n'<.i1t•ni.. i.lnd C'dn
be m ade Jnd frml'll dJ\ .. ,1ht·ad or '>t'r\ 1n~ lime
Thon who hav.-discovered th 1pec;a1
quaUU of marahmallow rreme can reveal
l h tt I r 8'' " r e l r tt c I p .-I n t h t• K R A F 1
M a n h mallow Crtmr "S cr et ln&ndlt<nt"
Rf'cl~ Cont<• t . beglnnlnw Ju.n .. I, lWO, and run
nlna anlll Ot't :u . ll*O Consumers are tn v1t
td to aubmlt orlt1lnal rticipe11 In the following
c a t .. ll or 1 •' ~ A n u k e d 0 es s e rt s . 8 .
O~pa /Sauce11 H1•vt•ruat>11 . C Fro1en/Ch illed 1)~8SN1~. 11nd D ('uruHt•11. t'rosting and Other
TrHt.s
I\ lollll of 20ll 11n,t'i. will be awarded with a
Grand l '1·1w of $5,000, fu11 r fi'irst Prizes of
SI .000. fifteen S4-<"0nd Priu•i. of $100. and .180
Third l'rttl'• or-the KllAl-'T Cookbook (a $10 95
'aluc->
For t•ornplete r.ult'~ e1nd m5truct1ons on en
lt·nng. <'fm..,unwr' <.,hould ~end name and ad
1111·'!> tu H ult•)> . t.. HAFT M a r~hmallow
( r 1·n1t• ~1·1·1 t•I l n~n·d 1t•n1 " Rec·1µl• Conte .. t
I' o Bux Kl l ~hll ll HollJnd, Ill fi0473
FROST\ ST Rt\WBE RRY BOMB£
I M ounct· puckagl' cream che<.'!:.l'
I 7 ounce Jar m ar shma llow C'rcrnl'
:! cuµ~ strawberry halves
('ornbint• 11oftent•d c n •um cheese and
n1:1r'llim allow cn·m <', m1 x1ng at medium speed
on elet'trlc mixer until .,_,di blended Beat In
'truwtx·rneh o1nd lemon Juice. Cold 1n whlppc~
trcam
Pour mixture inlo a 11 ~·quart maxan i; bowl
linl'd with aluminum Coll . cover and freeze until
fir m Place 1n refrigerator 1 ~ hour before st·rv-
1n~
To serve. unmold onto plate. remove foil
Garnish with strawberru.·s and whipped cream.
1( desired H to JO serving!! Vanau on Substitute
I IO·ounct-package frozen stra wberries. thawed
for s trawbcrr} hal ve~
MOCHA MALLOW DESSERT
I teaspoon 1n~1ant coffcl' granuh ....
I cup ht'avy cream
1, cup milk
I 7·ounr e Jar mars hmallow cn·mt·
1 , cup chopped walnuts
D1s~olH• cOffl.!t' 1n hcav} cre am "hip unlll
!>ltff Gradual!\ add m ilk to m~Jr ~hmdllo"'
cr em e . ml\1ni?· until well blcndl't.l r<>ld 1n
"'hipped crt'.1m and nub
Spoon into dc~sert d1 ... h1•.., or parfatt i.:la,H·~
Top with nu~ht•d c re ml• ftlll'cl chocolalt· cook1l·
DAILY llllLOT • Cf
Or. mak1• ·• ~t o1·h.1 ~1 a ll o\\ Dt·l>S<'rt.
flavored "1th eoff'-'l ' ... nd '~ dlnuti, All the 1ngrc
d1entl> for th1., tn•ul l''<<·ept tht' cream and milk.
can be kt•pt on hann on )Our cupboard hell
I tahh:-.poon ll'mon 1u1ce
I cup he."·~ cream . whipped crumbs. choppt d walnuts or chocolatC' curls 1f FROSTY STRAWBERRY BOMBE FOR SUMMER desired. Fret' fl' Ii sen in~.,
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•• ICl lVl'RCRO MA"IUCtT~~
!~ 7,0LB.BAG •
BRIQUET·S I
SPRINGFIELD •
....... 0 -~··"--99111-• ••. .,~Q ,.. -
' :: . .. '. IA YI •
, ..... ·· 1111i·allllil••••••••m0i11I ·
"·n=Li9 •·.;ouau~-~~~
COUPON ! I COUPON !
PO"'• ..... '"" • "' ...... A ......... ,. ...... Y £1' • -~otf J•.. -I ... "' • ti .,.. A ·-..... '°"' .... ._. •
• •.. ' -__ .,. .... ., ' t ..i f. t ·-... I ... • .. [ II • -·~ ... •1 ..., "' ... • • ., I ·' .... 0.1 I ·-1 •• • (,, ...
•
Y& ... ·~ i;,.. • •..,. •. • •t'• .• lw f •l"'f.._ 'II • Y•'• I.a. • • •,. '• '• ••"a '" 't' •fll 'I ' -· 11
1 .: • f • ·•f • • ....,. 'Y • •& t Y ' •-.t t ~,......, ~ • •... •A I • • .,,. • " • • .., ' "'-+ .JC. t > '•
-r,,., ..,.., .. __ •& ·•· "' ~ ... •·· r l ... i.JvP~ i.tw ~·c"""f'"' Im II ••· ·•·· '• • •t• Cl .. • '• •·· v ... 10 t • •, '''" ..... • """'' ml -••••.••.••••........ .-············N ········~
. REGULAR or DIET
. !liter ·
lhallia __ .......... ~.
6 Plc -12 oz.·l~monode
COUNTRY TIME . .. ~I.SS
.85
:!~:UC:~6~~ ............................ 3 9c
Asst'd Smoll Pkg': Nabisco
SNACK CRACKERS
37 11 Sq. Feet
REYNOLDS WRAP
6-'f'k 6" Fronc1sco
FRE NCH ROLLS
140 count Asst'd Decorated
VIVA NAPKINS .
.89
.• 89.
.73
FRENCH'S
MUSTARD
Jor 69( 24 ounce
16-oz. B&M
BAKED BEANS .. 57 12-oz.Co n6-Pk.Reg.-Diet I 29 16 01 Solod . 59
... • SHASTA BEVERAGES ... . • GLOBl: A-1 MACARONI c
10 oz. Asst'd Var Pickle .49 HEINZ RELI SH ....
6 oz. Son Fernando Ex large .79 PITTED Rl.Ef OLIVES .
46 nz Reg . Kosher, Pohk1 .99 VLASIC DILL PICKLE S ..
CHRIS & PITTS
BARBEQUE SAUCE
A-,,Qrl(.'d Vor 6 9 C 14 ounce
6·Pk. 12 oz Cons Reg.-D1et 1.79 SEVEN-UP ..........
6 Pie 12 or. Cons Reg.·Diet 1.55 A & W ROOT BEER
6-Pk 12 o z Cons Reg -Die t l1ghl .. 1.79 PEPSI COLA-ASPEN
BAM
BAKED BEANS
16 Ol
Con
40 C' R J 01om<>nd 1.69 LUN CH PLATES
100 Counl 7 oz Q,, ,. 1 .49 COLD CUPS
64 O/ A\•I d (k,l pd .79 MINUJE MAID ADES
BELL BRAND
POTATO CHIPS
p..1s ... ,r; 7 7c I ..... n Poe~
Pre l'11c•·d I 1 3 •
6-P~ 12 o z Co,,,
R .C. or DIET RITE
KIDNE Y BEANS
.1.59
.~39
• • 11· :_ :-.
HAMBURGER SLICES
1"' I l ( ,. )'
HERSHEY SYRUP
5 lb M I
ICE CR EAM SALT
KRAFT
DRESSING
.79
.79
.55
(•!!OM,.. ~ 1602 99~
l..i..currbf"
. · . . . ·
; . .. .. .
.
I •
~------------------~--...... ------------------------.:· . DIUCATESSEll HOMEMAKER VALUES!
CI 10-24orC 126-20 199 KODACOLOR ..
12·0uort
FOAM
ICICHIST ......
30-Quort
....... 1.19
FOAM
ICIC•ST ................... 1.59 •
12-oz.
VIDAL IAISOON
SHAMPOO ........... 2. 59
12-oz.
VIDAL SASSOON
RINll.............. . ........... 2.59
'ANQUIT
FRllD CHICKEN
60·0UNCE BO)(_
3.99 17 oz. large _ ::=. u: ................. 1.69
~ OOI. $q. 0.Mric
VANILLA
ICIC"AM ................... 1.09
CUDAHY BAR 5 98
5 LB.HAMovALTIN .. 6
')2 Ol Jor \/lo 1(. R n 1 (up A\\Ortt>d Vnr
KOSHER
PICKLES Whole or Ho Ives •••• 1 e 09 :~:s~.~~~-~·········-·········· .49 12 oz. Package -9 01 Pkg . M 1\\1on Gro,.d··
VllNNA
KNOCKWURST ........... 1.89 TORTILLA
STRIPS ............................. _ .• 69 .
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7~ml.
~ol.98
PUIRTO RICAN-RUM LIOOIS3»: 99
\
•
t
• • •
II ,.
' ...
Grapefruit Great Anytime
uaun•lllM. Ulhl •r f etlU• and coo
r•fn h1n1 m e nu1 •o
bHd In band "h•t tu
Mt"'e (or bnanr h, h.mr h
or • Usht dsnn "r n .. n bttomeii the quauon to
pond•r.
Wb)' not takt' advan teae or tht" bounty of
fr~ h frwu a\ .,111bl.-
t-1trus. mt-lomJ nnd 11 n
eodl 'anc-t) ol lrt'11h
b{' rrat"
And who ~il)'S fr• h
Savory -~»
K bob ·
One of th\' m an) tlOOd
things to do with bJ \
leaves 1s to thread lht•m
on s kewers alon~ "alb
m eal lo be grill<'d fu r
ke babs They'll ~l \t< th1·
m eat s avory n a vor J ncl
udd a lovely a roma tu
o ut door barb1.:tul's on
s ummer evenin~s .
•raptifrun I• nnl)' ror brukf 1" PMled and
l'U t lnt tlrt-hcfll lliret,
•rnnaf'd ~1th honeydew
or ''•nlal()UJ'M' und frnh
bl-rrt ln ••a.son thaa
J r•swfnut combina tion
bc-<'t> a la l )' part of
a 111ht 1ummtr meal.
f'or protean. any a .aort-
m~nt ol cold cut." can be
add•d . EJp,•c1ally al
trot'U\i att roll up. or
h. m and Swiss C'hf' t'
~op 11 Ill! oH with a t1wht
t ru1l rltt vor.~d yo.iur t
dr el''m~ Add • p1tchl'r
11 ( tt•tid. 1lea or •.lrei.h
lt"mo n1tde and you hu' t'
·' I _,.(t(\I ::-1.
r--....
11 llarht anll lu.r1ou11
•ummtt f•r•'
UGllT ' ' 1,UtlCIOlJ
FAatl! l"OR TWO
4 1IH't"• I a bo ut 4
ounceu h1i1m or 'lul1i1m1
4 11 llc t 1 <•bout -4
ounr J Swl"~ or Mon
tert-y J t C'lt cht' •
l jlr ai;wfru1C . pt".-led .
t•i( 1n r. c•rtwtw.-1 s h l't'
• , , h<>f\t>ydcw or <'Un·
la lOUIX'. ~ut Ill fl Wt-dl(C!t
2 to 3 lur jll' Mruw~r
r wi. hal v1"<J or i.hCt'tl
I ( .wton I IS llUfll'l'!))
't r uv.ht'11 y fluvo rt·d
)O~Urt
.~7 --.... ,,..~ ,. '-............ ~~--~" I --. T . .
2 1abl .. 1q nrnn tt
rhop1>f'd nut.II
i t~1&1poon1 rrf'A h
ar1&tt'd arepefrul t 1)4!~1
1'up «'ilCh ham 11 llce
Wllh tt l'lliCl' Of cheese,
roll up und secure with
toothpick Arrange ham
11nd ch~~. graJ>t'frult.
melon and strawberries
on t wo t•rv1riJl plates.
Tfl muke dressing. com·
tun~ )Of(W"J. nuts and
.:rupdru1\ peel. Serve
O\'t.'r frwt Sprinkle with
.1d d1t1o nal n u ts a n d
~Jrn1!>h with fresh mint,
1( desired Ma kt.>s 2 l>erv·
lnl(S
ouy"mia
Ptll<'tl
Ni/W (Jllr(W ---
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Tasty summer meal
1s grapefruit
combination along
with roll·ups of
ham and cheese
topped off with a
fruit-flavored
yogurt dressing .
A pitcher of iced
tea rounds out
the menu.
,
In the rec ipe be low
we 've used pork. ont: of
the lesser priced me all>
thi s s easo n . a nd
m a rinated the c ubes for
several hours tn a mix·
lure spiced "1th minced
on ion, g a rlic powder ,
black peppe r and the
bay lea ves. When re ady
for cooking, the meat
and bay leaves arc in·
te rspe rsed with gr een
p e ppe r s q u a r e s on
s ke we rs a nd g rille d .
brus hing frequently with
r e s e rve d ma ri nade .
"C he rry · tomatoes join
the group five minutes
before serving.
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PORK AND
BAY LEAF K EBABS
2 pounds lean pork
shoulder, c ut into 1-mch
cubes
"Lucky's prices fizzle my 4th."
18 whole bay leaves
< 1 • ou nces)
• ',! cup salad 011
I I cup red Wi n t:
v1n t'ga r
1 tablespoon inst ant
minced onion
2 teaspoons sail
1 • tea spoon ground
black pepi)cr
'• teaspoon g11rh1·
powder
2 g reen 11 c ppe r !>.
~ecded and cut into 1
rnch ::.q uares
12 cherry tomatot· ...
In a :.nug-fittmg bov. I
pl a ce po rk a nd ba }
l ea ve s. Combine o il,
vinegar . onion , s a lt.
black pepper and garlic
po wd e r : p o ur ovl'r
m eat. mix lo C'Oat meat
Cover and n •frigcrat<'
for ut lca.'>l 2 hour .... <il1r
ri ng OCC'CJ"ilOnally. Drain
por k <tnd ha~ ll'<JVt•s, n ·
s1·r v1 ng marinade• On
:.1x s kewers altcrn<Jtl·ly
thread por k. hay lea n:-.
and g rt'c n pt'ppe r '>
Brus h wi th re s erved
m ar inade . Pluce on a ~ack over hot coal:-..
grill until pork is cookt>d
t hroug h . abo ut I !"
minutes, brushing rn·
qucnlly wiUi marinade.
F1 ve minutes before
cooking time is up. place
tomatoes at the "1d of
each skewer. tr de5ircd.
grill unde r a preheatccl
h o t br oile r . 6 1nc he:-
f r o m hea t s o u r ct•.
followmg preceding 1n·
struct1ons. Yi eld . 6 por-
t1on5.
S.\VORY
PORK CHOPS
'1 pork <'hop-., 1 01
• ~ in ch thick
3 large bay lc.n e ....
hroken LO half
1 ta blespoon sa lad
otl
112 CUP'> Or d n l?P
JUIC('
Wa tt-r
l tahlt"Spoon tn!-.lant
m 1nct'd onion
1 tecc.poon salt 1M t(:iispoon ins tant
m 1nt·ed garh c
•" teaspoon ground
black pepper
l table 5poon al l
purpose nour
Fresh Meat
PORK
.SPARERIBS
r1 rci1uM sin
H 'O/EN DEFROSTED
BEEF
SPARERIBS
F110 ZE N OE~TEO
GROUND BEEF
PATTIES
fli'OZEN
DOES NOT EXCEED 50 " FAT
TURKEY
BREASTS
'IOUNG HAINEST OAY
eunER BASTED ~OZEN
CROSS RIB ROAST
RUMP ROAST
' ••• l\ \,.-.. ( '
b "•'l08f lJ ~fl
BEEF BRISKET
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18
.88
l B
399
l LB SAC
159
lB
1.98
'" 1.88
... 1.98
~~rS'o1~11~~U.CK ROA~T i11 1.37
J~~.~~~~.~Y~.I( u 2.98
ROUND STEAK
.. "••tt ··~vu Cul.....,,..,,. kl•'
TOP ROUND STEAK
BONELESS TIP STEAK
BEEF PATIIES
,~ nv ,, "'¥f ·~ .' ,.., ...
f '•It• I • ••'
7·BONE CHUCK STEAK . ·. ,,,
LARGE END RIB STEAK
• • •fll
T -BONE STEAK
I 'ill ll#fttl '
PORTERHOUSE STEAK
' •• f •• f ,-..
RIB EYE FILET
... ' .. •• ... .. ~ t '
SNOW CRAB CLUSTERS
.. 1.88
2.48
2.48
1.49
1.39
.' 1.98 .
.. 2.78
... 2.88
.3.48
.• 1.98
LADY LEE SLICE_o BACO~a PCG • 98
Health & eeautv Aids
~ GEE SHAMPOO 1 47
• ~ ... AL Ollh Olf()tt ti'.• GTl •
J. GEE CONDITIONER 1 47 I) Ol Bfl •
( BAYER ASPIRIN ,..~a< m2.27
J NIVEA LOTION 1 39
1/)lll MfL •
r SELSUN BLUE A ...,...,~pt)() Ott CN.t Oll<tW<A9 >OJ ... 2.79
~
~
OEVROPED & PRINTED
12 EX~ 20 EXPOSURE
2.89 4.09
canned & Packaged
b HARVEST DAY 3 3
BUNS •
t<AMBuRGfQ OQ 11or UOG 8 c I P~(;
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!LADY LEE 69 BEVERAGES •
NON PETUQNA8l£ 1 l 111 8 TL
'lo \IAlllETIE'i
!POTATO
CHIPS
HARVE SI Orn
.59
i OZ BAC
!LADY LEE 89 B.B.O. SAUCE •
11EC.•Jlt.11('r." •0•• ~· r;,1 ll'l
rJELL·O
GELATIN
11 H AVOl?S
?'HUNT'S
bTOMATOES
.53 •10l fjQ.(
.53
7?. Cl CM•
~ ~~~TS TOMATOES,, -.,, ... 39
• VLASK PICKLES . ;,.... . "". •· • .,, ....... 4-'°" I. ,
: LINDSAY OLIVES , ~.,, . ,,,, .. .;.
: SALAD MACARONI .· ., ...... .,,
! PORK & BEANS
! SPEAS APPLE JUICE
.. 1.09
' ,.65
.. 53
.m.29
1.37
".59 J. ~~~NKY MIXED FRU~T.1
! LADY LEE PRETZELS ... 49 ..... Aj.;., t
MACARONI & CHEESE 24
t AOt U f Ot-.Nf• ?• • Ol 80• •
• : ~~~?ARIN ORANGE~01 ·•~.49
: SLICED BEETS
HA"Vl ' f At & ·~I
: NABISCO CRACKERS 87 ~ w ..... At '"·!>ft ()Ii 'Jil'\C"°"r "'! , I fHJ•.
, ROYAL PUDDINGS
t M !Ntf CMQtOl.A•I 32 n "STAOllO ()It V~L' ! t Ol ft't; •
b MOREHOUSE MUSTA!~, ,..,, 59
r HEINZ PICl<LES
-'WCtO MAW vecA,• C)ll,, .• .,, ..... 73
....
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"Unlike other supermarkets tha t
offer dazzling 'here today. ~one
tomo rrow' holiday specials.
luck y offers lo we r prices
overall. everyday. Now that
fizzles my Fo urth! ..
liquor
!"FALSTAFF
bBEER
, CAl?LO ROSSI WINES
! ·•
; SEAGRAM S G•"-
12s
.. '" ,. . ( ...
1.89
9.69
i ~~~ SARK SC?TC,~. 16. 99
~ GALLO WINfS . "•.• .. 2 59 .. .. .. . . .
canned & Packaged
: WISHBONE DRESSING . .. ·~"' .
• REFRIED BEANS .. -... ,.
~ ONION SOUP MIX , ..... "•
1.16
"'.57
,., .67
• SKIPPY PEANUT BUTIER
!. o.~ •• ....,...0 1 08 (ff•~• Ot WPI• C~C '" tll ,_, .,
llt 90, ltMI CCIU.MI MuUWAllO
Delicatessen Items
l lADY LEE
FRANKS
"';.." t,~f ;,. •
~POTATO
SA LAD
A.._~T
• SW•SS CHEESE
,.,
: W15Pi<'IOE CHEESE .,
: WISPOIOE CHEESE
.75 .. t;1 ;....
.89 ioo: 'JI (I'.
.37 . ~ .' ...
.95
.95
.99
1.09
1.49
• • -.• • A I -• o• 1.49
: POLISH SAUSAGE . . .
: L.AOV LEE FRANKS
! L.AOv LEE Fl?ANKS . ., .
; CHICKEN FRANKC,
~ TURKEY FRANKS . .
; (HIC KEN FRANKS
l . 1.29
.89
.67
.59
.59
.89
i ~A~~ER JOHN FRAN·.<~ "' . 99
; OSC AR MAYER FRANKS 1 19 .. ._.... .. '~ .
: ~A~L •• PARK FRAN~.s • •V 1.29
Dairy & Frozen
• WHIPPED TOPPING
l • • I \ .,,69
1 JO'• .99 ; ORE IDA FRIES
i LADY LEE COB CORN, " .89
J ?<?W.!'.:FLAKE WAF~LES ... 71
i TAKE OUT CHICKEN 2 79 \>A•~ ~ \ • Cl It • •
j SALUTO PARTY ~z.~"' . 2. 99
J. S~~FEE RICH • ... ,. ,,, .,.c • 3 7
Dairy & Frozen
~39
'1 OZ CA ..
•LAG• L[f IG: C?E.AM • ~ 1 .35
: sou"' CREAM
•I
Produce
FRESH
CANTALOUPE
r ,, c~ f ·" 1-;:>
HONEYDEW
MELONS
-1't ~tC.fl ·"-.. A· •r.,,
CRISP
CUCUMBERS
'"'.Ct." ' :'ti
RED
ONIONS
<011 AOOED <l A\1()1>
FRESH
MANGOS
A I QOPl(AL ()( l GHr
'"'''llf .89
.19
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.29 l8
.15
EACH
.29
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.49
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l > • t f nunOffo.fl· ~.~ 1 wt t W' H LlJCkV
Household & ~
r ~L~.D TRASH BAG~~o '°' 2. 29
r VILLA FOAM CUPS
• (I P, .65 • I
: FACIAL TISSUE
; PAPEP PLATES
J PAPE R NAPKINS . .
! GALA TOWELS
" '"'IP•ll
: ZIPLOC BAGS
, ·~NJ( ...
•• 1i. •• 49
1 ''<•.1.49
n \I OQl.1 .65
.,.,,, ll0• 1.20
i 9 LIVES CAT FOOD 67 -••••¥QI>'\ t)O/O frf .
•GLASS CLEANER 73 J, l•D• <II "t"'-IJ.Ol l fl •
: FINAL TOUCH RINSE 1 89 o lJCIUIO. .. Ol ltL •
WE WILL
BE OPEN
4th Of July
9 A.M. TO 9. P,.M.
Pi e r c e pork ch o p5
with tmes or a fo rk. On
the fat s ide of each pork
chop. make a sltt ha lf
way through: place half
a bay leaf in each slit. In
a large s killet heat oil
until hot. Add pork
c h ops : brown on all
sides. Dram and discard
exces s fat S tir into
skillet orange juice, 1"<1
c up water , m i n ced
o n 1on. s alt, mince d
garlic and black pepper;
bring to a boil. Reduce
heat and simmer, cov-
er ed. until pork chops
a re tender, about 45
minutes. Remove and
discard bay leaves from
pork chops. Transfer
pork c~ to • leTVinl
platter; keep warm.
t om blne nour and z
t•blespoom water; add
to llquid remalDln1 In
aklllet. Cook and .ur un·
tll thickened. about 3
minutes. Serve ove r
pork chops. Yield: 4 por.
t.tou.
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let's H ar it for
Thoughtful Spous
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LAND RS '''"' l11ut1 C?twera for )OU in tuul lY. lh~ C'~r'\ for 'n"
three ct\ ers for t h.tt
•onderful man "h<•'H'
wife wu d,y1~ uf cant•t•r
and who didn 'l "a nt lo
1mpo c on bt<r nor
could he fo~I r1.iht ubou1
seeing ano thl'r "omun
and th~~ <"ht>t>rs rnr
that 8JlJ:t•hc d<K·l11r '4 ho
r e c o m m t• o ct ,. d
ma s turba tio n T trnl
man 'a love for h" "1fr
came lhrou.:h m ~·H·n
Jlne he wrok•
Sexual problNih .1r1
an area few mt'11l1 ti
people a re Cl)mfort.i1i1 ..
with -even in t h1' .1.:l·
of s upposed enll~hLu1
ment. How good rt 1~ tu
kno w the re a r <' pr11
fessionaJs willing lo l!l\t'
common ·sense. pr.11·
lical advice to pattt•nh
and partners cau)!hL 1n
suc h a c rlll'I b1od
,\s for \IHI \nn. \OU
"ill pr~hahlr r"c"-"t'
m an:. lett<·rs rrom Htblc·
t humpin g , c1u t raged
readers .Just toss lh<'m
into the <'ircular ftl<' He~t
a ssured that m <1n\' or u ...
a p plaud your coura~e for
printinf'! a letter dl·allng
with such a sens111ve '"
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Ut' ll l ou<'h••d thou:.a n11,
t>( It',., In 11 n111,t h1•l~1l ul
Jthl I otltljlJ' 111111111• '4 d \
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.i ti o u t IA no l h t' r r tn::.· ,.
\'h ('(' r., for m \ re ade r ... "
I t>onft'i.:i. I \4 a !> J>u r
1>r h e d and OH'r"helmed
b~ th~ outpourinx of ~up
porl. llundrt>dlt or m1·n
and '4 0 m t'n "rott' to
than k m f' for printing
I h j I I ,. ' I t• r a II d m \
I (''llOD'tt'. Tht•\ 'Jld lht'\
ft>lt rt•lit'Vt>d, le':. a lon~·
and '"''' gutlt). I gut'" I
undPrt•)>tima ted m ' a u
dif'nt't•. V ou folk ~ uut
thnf' arc· trub te rrific•
fJ 1-: :\ I! ,\ N ;-.;
LA!'\ Dl~H~ l 'lt ·;i~e slop
It ilJll).! pc11pl1• \\hCI ,If l'
'"'k of tunk m<1il 10
( Horoscope J
Tiil RSD\Y. Jt I.\ :1
8)· SYl>:'liEY 0)1AltH
\RIES I ~l ar :!!~'\pr 1~1 Wh<ll h.irl bec·n
nh,tun•d "all n''\' l'Ornt: mlo lull \ tl'" Know tl
h l' Cl I c rl : rl "I r l' '' l ;i II d m :1 k I' m (I:, l ti r
··prrv1legc•d" mfurmat1un I· .111111) m1•mbt.•r ma\
be temporarily confrnl·d to homL· or hCJ)>prt<1I
Strive 1oprov1clc· <'hPer :ind opt1 mt"m
TAURl 'S l J\11r 20· :'11 ;H 201 Pl•·a,,1nt '-Ur
pr ise comes via long-clt,lan<·•· t·a!l or me'>~ag1•
EmphJISIS on manuscripts. edu«ational proJt·t·t
travel or holid ay plans You \\tll ha,·e rc·ason t11
celebra te. Money prospects an• hng ht('r th:in
originally anti<'tpatecl
GE~11~1 < :\1 .1~ 2 1 .Jun" :..'O> \\"h;11 appt':tr'
lo be a St>t back 1s at'tuctll.v a c·h~tllen~l· "hll·h
<·un eleva te pos11111n and «11tw11l·•· '11111 prec;t11H·
Open dialogul' \\Ith 11n" 111 a uthnrtt\ !'>him th'1t
~ ou a rt' "1lltng 10 re•\ t•·" rt•\ 1 t• anti 1 c·lnuld on
a more sohd baM· Aquarr:in (1~Urt'' µromrnent
I).
CANCER I J u 111· :!l .luh :.!_ .\rt 1c:ulate
ideas: be read) for t·h.111gt· lr.1\1•1 \artet). R1>
ana lytica l enough tu dt1h'c:t ~uhtlE' hints and
trends 'Take long-ran~•· \it·" 1'£'rn·1\'P µoten
ltal You are goin g plac:l•s' Gemini. Vtrito. Sag1t·
tarius persons figure._ro mme ntly
LEO (July 23-Aug'. 22 > You i::rt to boltom of
m oney m ystery. Missrng funds could be madr
to "reappear." Tau r us. L1hra. ~corpio persons
h gure prominently. I mportant domestic changt·
nr adjust m ent is p<i rt or your pt•rsonal seenarin
Re r eady for ··ocl·UI!" expericncl'
\'IRGO <Au g. l:J !wr>t :.!:!1 AnS\\l'r'> comt•
from "1thin. Bl' <tware or leJ?al rights and
pe r m isswn., SlN·r c lt•ar 11f '-1.:nsat1onall~m
Define tcrntii:i.. Jvoul ,,.H df'eeµl1'm ~lr1•amhn1 ·
ll.'Chn1qul·~ ' ' Ill\ q,·rrnu<; (1~urt· It-nil·
... pcrulutmn and sp11·l' to ~ our Ith·
LIHR/\ <Sc'pl ~:1 (ll't 22> l'nnrrtw-. < om1
1nlo '>harp. C'lt·ar fot·u., 'I <•'-k h<t-. lo ht> romplt•I
l·d you gC'l pro11t·r l.Jackrng. support an<!
funds. Cnncer, Cap1 1corn Pl'~tms figure prn
m tne ntlv A "'or l-.111J.! rf'l;1t1ons hip c·ould 111
transformc'<i 1n111 rnl'..1n1ngful <.1"oc1atwn
SCORPIO tOc·t. 23 :--;ov. 21 t Emph.1s1..., 1111
acivenlurc. si~ni fic&nt changes. spec11l.it11m
ch1ldn •n a nd romance. Pcr snnal mai:tn«t1 ... m
!>Oar:. mem bers of oprosite <;r>'( are <Ira" n to
you. Arlcs. Li bra pt>rc;ons play out...,ta ndrng
roles In c·ontests st1t•k with numhf'r q
SAGITI'ARIC S l ;'-;m :!Z·Dl·c· ~11 \ IJU ha' l'
r ar e opportun1tv for · <;f'('Onrl rh~inN• ·· Family
memt)l'r \\ tll su· .'our point of\ 11 \\ Kt·y now ,.,
conft<ll'Ol'l'. 1 nckpench•nce o rrgin;i I 1 t y and
c reatl\tl\ Stu I.. lo 'our own sl\lc•. u~-.l'rt need:.
Leo. Aqu<1rru::. 1wr.._;,n., f1}!11r,. prornrntnlh
CAPRICOR~ 1 Del· :::! J.in 1:1 , CnordinaL<•
plans with rclatl\ t·s Check !manual rc!>ourccs
Make conces,111n to o!dt•r fom1lr mC'mber.
Avoid brooding ,1hou1 lh<• p,1..,t T1:'t.tdl'ac; G1H•
full rein to 1nl(•Jl1•l'l 11al 1 •mos11 ~ Ask rrJ.!ht quc),·
t ions and you II n!t't•1 "' 1·orrl'<"l unsv. ers
AQl'ARIL'S 1 Jan 20 1-'<'h 181 Keep r esolu·
lions concerning '"\'IOJ:?-.. 1•ettang best interest
r ates. creatin~ fund for future J.>rnJCCt Publicil\
cam paign could bt· parl of 'l:C'nano Re fo m ili;.i.r
with basic pubhc n lat1on:. techniques. Gcmrn1.
Sag1tta r1us persons figurl' promincnth .
PISCES < Feb 19 Mar 20l · Pmmotion could
be on aAend<.1 T1min1.? <.1nd intuition an· on
tar~et You'\'c carn<'tl right lo be confident.
Scorpio. T aurus. Aquarius persons play s1gnif1
cant role . Hi~hhght indt'pendcncc. oriJ{tnalily
and wiJJmgness t o take m1t1ative
Club Calendar runs each Wednelday an the Dody
Pilot and contains nollC~$ of women '$ and sertnee
club mtttmgs and event1 open to the public for the
follot.Oing Wl!t'k.
Send ~-to Club Calendar. Dody Pi wt. P o
Boz 15'10. Cono Meso, CA 9205. I nclude i;our name
and ~ num~. Notice• mu.st be m our hands
three wub in odvonce of an event.
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f1•llo" Jttnk 11t111lt·1' I
Announcing a
summer~
For Teens!
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ORANGE COONTV
3 Town[, Country, Orange
(71 4)5478228
~JULY SALE
FRJ\NCI6-0RR
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Orangt· Count) hot l11w
Trmruni.: l'la::.!>t•:. for hot hne 11.orkt'rl-bc~an
Tuesday. July 8. and ~Ill run for :.1x week!'\
The hol hne 1:. a ~4 hour :,,en ict·. offering
,,-r1s1s an ten ent1on for L<ls An{:ele:. as 11. ell a~
Orange County t•ommun1t1e!>
For more information. l Jll 894 4242
Take Care
Away From Home ...
ll ma. be second nature to secure )Our
bo mt.• against theft . but taking the s ame care
away from home may not bt> as automatic.
Jn hotels, for exam ple. e xperts at Holaday
Inns say the biggest problem is getting guests to
us e the services and methods available, s uc h as
the dead bolt and chain on the door.
Here a re some traveler's security tips from
the hotel chain:
Don't leave vour valuables in vour car
Most CB radios and tape decks can , a nd should, be
removed. Keep them in your hotel room or at least
lock them in your car trunk Rem ember , a suit·
cas<' visible in a car 1s a g reat temptation to a
thief
lf you have checked mto a hotel and plan
lo usP 1t as a base while touring the surrounding
an·a. ask security to double lock or "emer gency
lock" ~our door, which deadbolts the door from I
ltie outs1dt> , \
~t'\'t•r lea\'l' m ont'y. char~C' cards or
tra vl'lers t•hecks 1n 'our room Either carrv
1 hem with ) ou or lock them m the hotel safe
!\1ost hotels prov1dt• safety deposit boxes for
valuables. passport.!> <md so forth
When you le<ive your room. i:1ve th(' door
an extra tug 10 make sure 11 closes c·ompletch
Che('k to be sure it is locked
Be aware of people 1n the hallway and re
port a nythang suspicious .
-If you a r e not familier with the
neighborhood, check wit1' the des k for d1rec
lion~ ·
At ni~hl use e levators instead of s t airs.
Stair wells ar e often d imly ht and little used.
-When in your room . double lock the door
and make sure the windows or sliding g la ss
doori. are secure
Do You Really Want To Lose Weight??
Calt Dr. R. Wieland Ph.D.
(714) 559-4042
if no GMW~ cal 17 141 97'-6 ll591dlH .. • ~ ...
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I
Kiss a shark
Eyeball to · .Eyeball
8 MIKt: STANTON
OE'IRO IT CA l'I Whf'n
W1tlhir Cbavln l.'1inw 1•yc•b1All to
ryeliall with hi• f1 ral .. hark ll
\ Ntr"l JlO, ht• wns 1:11' tt'rrl(l('CI 1.i•
u tw-oc·~~Ot·r wutch10~ lht' rt1ov1c
J ,111. ..
I 11.0' ~trtfll'd I r .. 1t like un
hor., tlt"O•·u v rl', C'h u v 1 n. .1
W 1ynl· Stull• l l111vt>r Hy b1olo~y
11roft•K,11r bUld o r his t'OCOWlkr
11. Ith u .. hurk "'hilt· i;t•ubu diving
11rt Au-.tr itliu ' Great Hurrh•r
IC t.'l'f
··o ut of the corner of my eye I
.. u 11. ~ monster I :.to1>fK.'d breath
ml( and backed up mto the coral
..ii. 1t Kwam by nw It looked only
·" b1~ as a freight tram I
t llcwg ht I wa~ t;:oang to d1t• ·
Today, Chavm ~ays sharks ar1·
"fun "
AN ll·FOOT·LONG fiberglass
mold of a ha mmerhead s hark
pt.>ers over Cht1vin's shoulder 1n
has offiee and a sign o n his
laboratory door reads "Be Kind
To Animals Kiss A Shark "
As one or the nation's foremost
!>h a rk r esearC'h eri., C h av1n
:.pends has vacations cha'sing the
monsters of the d eep from the
South Pacifie to the RC'd Sea
··1 remember I s aw the m ovt<'
',Ja ws' on a Friday ni ght a nd
the n I went diving for s harks on
a Saturday a fternoon." Chavm
r ecalled with a laugh "I felt
gr<' at concern."
Some of Ch avm's s harks live
an what Wayn<' State calls thl·
world's only ··artificial ocean ."
a collection of seawater tanks in
the basement of an old Ruick de·
alersh1p. Eir?hl sharks lave there
now
BEFOR E C HAV IN bel!an
keeping sha rks at t he downtown
De troit collei:e 811'2 years ago, he
s aid the experts didn't believe
they could be kept so healthy
and act ive an captivity. But as
many as 80 sharks at a t ime
have thrived in the unlikely sur
roundangs; 18 a rc expected this
!'um mer .
Ma nne b1olog1s ts from a round
the world h<ive come to the
M 1ctv. est to view Lhc s hark fac1 h·
ty. whkh wa. buUt with help
from hhth ISC'hool 11tudents and
un1venlty miaintenanct men ,
One<' the shark11 are about 4
h•t>t lon.i. they nr<· killed a nd
thl·1r instdt'K :studied to learn
more about the huma n body
Chavm ha.'I studied the s hark's
blood. adre nal ~ys lem a nd
kidney.
In November, he received an
~.000 grant from the National
Science Foundation for a two·
yt'ar resear ch pr o1ect on the
thy roid gland
SHARKS MAK E IDEAL re·
search creatures. even better
tha n white mice, because .their
internal systems a re simple and
<'BSy to s tudy Chavin s aid But
few are actually used an re·
!-earch C'atchtng and keeping
th<'m is a lot tougher than rais
Jnf:! litters of~rute mace
When Chavin first d<>vc into
the s tudy of sharks in 1967 . hl'
was simply a biology professor
1nteres t <'d an learning mo re
about human body functions
But today he is regarded b>
many a s a shark guru. consulted
by c hil dren . roy1dt y,
m alltona1rcs and tht• 'S Nav)
"The C'rown prince of Japan
wrote ml' about :.harks . I forgot
to answer him." Chav1n con
k:.sed.
"J aws" hel)H·~ kindll• tht·
s hark craz<'. C'havin befiC\'l'S
And the professor s:J1d all of thl·
ancadent.S i.hown in the movu:
have happ<>ned in rt.•al Ilk
··sharks are rC'al ·lifr 'can
m o n s ter .... !-0 Pl'OPlt· ar~·
fa-;canatt•d by thPm, .. ht• <•x
plained "You nev,·r ht·ar
anything good about 'hark!>
e\·crythm~ you ht•ar about them
1s rotten.
"BUT I TJONK SHA RK. are
fun ... Chavm added. scoopinJ.! ;,i
3 foot-long horn s hark from 1b
tank ~ind s trokin g 11-.
i.andpap<>r~ !>kin
nesp1tc their "bad guy" Im·
agt'. sharks an• ~oc 1al animal!>
~ho can bl· extrl·m<•l) <'Om
pt•l1t1w and ch1lct1sh at foedrng
t1m1 .. Chavin S Clltl In ract , ~h ark11 Nil like pi~11
"When you feed them . they're
llkt' llltll' kids shoving each
otht•r to "N at the ice c ream and
candy." he i.uid "You'll s ec the
boss or the tank stall try ing to t•at
m or e fish, even when fish tall:.
ar e sticking out of has mouth "
To ove rcom e the s harks '
i:r eed. Chavan train~ them to
take turns coming up to the sur
face for U11>1 r.d1nner. a ritual re·
pealed t~o or thre<.' time~ a
week
The thyroid progra m in volves
study ing how sharks react to
temper ature change:. Such re·
i.earch could help .,e1ent1s t s
learn more about how and why
cxtrC'me bod) temperature
'h1ft~ in humJn'> fevl'r or
chills cau:.t· dt•ath
C JI A \' I N S i\ I 0 T II t:
th) ro1d s tud y l'Ould bl' dt·
layed. howe\'t'r. becaus e s harks
ar e difficult to obtain He ell'
mands the :.harks be caught by
hand to avoid dam age from
hooks or othN 1mplcmt·nts But
hf' nott'<.I with a gr in. 1t '!> hard to
find divers II> 1llin)! to go carter
!>hark.., Wlth 1he1r bare hands
t>1>pt•c1ally when 1?rabh1n~ onl'
the• wrong way . could result in
one les-; hand
Chav1n ... ;11d hf• 11.a ' threatened
one•· h~ a ... hark ~ 1lhout c:vc·p
knowing 1t Ill-V. Ii!> ph6to
graphing fl'h 1n thf' South
Pac1 f1c when a JO.foot reef 'hark
!>Warn lov.:Jnl him . upparc:ntl:-to
attack
C'ha\ln 'aul ht' didn't se1• lh"
'hark com1nj! A c·om·punacm
dt\'t·r who dad i.t:ared 1t <Jff b) tap
ping a knife:: on his air tank Onl\
:tft<•r they surfaced did he learn
v. hat dang1•rhc'd been an
Thr L'Xpt•r1t•n1·1., hov. c•\ er. ll'ft
him undaw1tcd
' · · 1 m ,J r 1·JI ..,har k n ut
Ch•H in i.a1d , h" t')I'' l 1~ht tnl! up
as h t.• tulrl ... lortt•<; o r <hvin~· for
<,h,Hk'> V.ltll fr11'nd:-
J'1•opl1• lhtnl. I tn t·r J /\ hul
a:-.,non :.is "'' :-:.iv. .i fin m th•
v.att•r "";ill 1ump1·d 1n II•• h.111
!ht• 'hJrks runninl.! lrom u ...
Club Calendar
NEWPORT HARBOR TOAS'OUSTRESS CLUB
will meet at I J.30 a .m . Monday in Newport
Be ach. Women in terested 1n self-development
through commurticallons s kills and leadership
training are invited to attend. For information,
call Mary at 631-1094. -
SANTA ANA VALLEY High S chool's first
~raduating class. the Class of 1961. 1s plan ning
its 20-year rt'umon fnr s pring 1981. For informa-
tion , call Pal at 547-0451 or Gail at 826:4511.
ARCADIA m GH SCHOOL Class or 1955 reun·
ion committee 1s looking for classmates m the
Orange County area lo attend a )''eekend
celebra tion July 11 through 13 in Rancho
Mi ra~e. ·For infor m ation. rail Shirley at (213>
·355.174 1 or Martha a t ( 213 > 794·3480
A CHILDREN'S ART CORNER will he fea·
lured by Laguna Niguel Woman·~ Club at a
( Singles
Calendar )
p.m . Friday ln Costa Mesa. For information.
call Ann at 751-0291.
Fourth or July celC'bration <it Crov.n \'all"'
Com mumty Park Tht• urt corner will be held
from 11 a.m. to 3 p m For information. c all
Judy at 831--0633.
COSTA MESA mGH SCHOOL will have a re-
union d inner-dance for the Class of 1975 at 7 30
pm Saturday. AuR 23, m Costa Mf'<\a For in·
format1on call Sue at 546-5515
SOUTH ORANGF. COl'NTV YWCA tr:l\el cluh
wrll SPon'ior a trip tc1 thL· San U1ego 7..oo. v.1th
tour ll'avang JI :1 a m Sdt urrla'. Juh 19 m ~Jn
t;i Ana . F'or information. ca115.i2 3577 ·
ADVANCED H EALTH CE1'TF.R '-'Ill o:ponsor .1
lecture on .. Emplo) e<· Assistance Pro~ram~ .. at
7.30 pm Tuesday, July 8. 1n Newport Beach
Fcatur<.'d s pca ke:r "111 be health Cl'nter ad
m1n1~trator Wall Gil<'' For more information
on the free Jcctun-. call 975-0700
Club Calendar runs t>ach \.\ e'dlu'sda y in the Da1l11
Pilot and contam.5 notices of u()men s and seri .. ce
club rrwetmgs and events ~ to the public /or tht•
/Ollowmg week Send notices to Club Calendar, Daily
Pilot. P 0 Bor 1560 . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Include
your name and phmu> numbeT Notices must be m our
hands three u.:ieek.s in oduance o/ an event
I
So111e Chi«-·k~11!
l.urg<.'l' than-lafcs1zC' chicl<enr.-Orc hico, v is -
it!'> JI C'h1H1n.•n °!'> Hosp ital with Rikki
~l 1tt·ht'll s. of F ounta in Vall ey. Orchico is
the ()ff1twl mal-<·ot o f the Orange County
Fair. \\hath <1pt.·n~ July 11 in Costa Mesa.
Coa ·t Homes Neede~
F·or French Students
llom• .., .trt' n1·1·rl1•<I in tht· ()ran~c County
,; r<·d for t-'n ·rn·h !>tudt·nh to participate m a
-.ummt·r t"H'hdnf.!t· pro~ram
"tud••nh ar1· l"i In 23 v.111 :.pend July or
Au~1"1 1·-.; 1~·r11·n1 •or:? \ mcr H'an I tf(· and culture by
"" Jllj~ \\1th·' f.10111\
In,.,, h.ir1,;• f .. 1 h11q1ng :1 ..,t u<lcnt. all me m ·
11• r .. r '""'' J 1rn .11.. .1r•· l'l1).!1hlt• tn 11art1c1patc
111 , 11Jll111.tl • '' 11.111 · pr11l!r.im in 1-:n.:land. ar-
r.in..:1·d lhr1111j:h llnll .. h 1-.uroix·an Ct!nh:rs.
For mnr 1• 111f11rm..i111m !'all Corinne at
:1t.>1 :!!I~.!
°">-. <., "~ ~ JULY '' .SUMMER
BUZZING
WITH VALUES
Now in Progress
SALE
INFANT thru PRETEEN
~ip 'n'fuck
·-.
SOUTR COAST JEWISH YOUTH will have a
barbecue and pool party at 6 30 p.m . Thursday,
.July 3. in Santa Ana. For information. call Mir·
ty at 546·7835.
BACllEWRS 'N' BACHEWRETTES singles
~quare dance c lub will have a bt>gmner 's class
at 6:30 p.m . Monday , July 7, in Tustin. For tn·
forma tion, call 997·4518.
Merchandise selected from our
regular stock now reduced
BIG BAND SINGLES DANONG Wlll have a
dance al 8 p.m . Sunday, July 6. at the South
Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. For informa·
tion, call 840-6417.
OUTDOOR SINGLES will have a beach cam p·
ing trip near Santa Maria July ~ugh 6. The group also will have a volleybal ame at 6 p.m.
Tues day, July 8, in Corona de Mar. For in·
formation, call Bob a l 556-7026.
ORANGE COAST SINGLES will s ponsor a
Fourth of July barbecue and pool party at 4
Singles Calendar runa each Wednesda51 and con-
tain• information on diacu.srion flTOl4"', porl~.1· and
event1 open to the public in the Or~ Cooit area.
Send notices to Single1 Calendar , DaUy Pilot, P.O.
Bo:r 15'i0, Co1to Meao, CA 92626. lnclwk JIOl.lr name
ond telephone number .. Notice& mwt ~ recnvtd two
weeks in advance o/ on event.
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Ml1• 1r•s Motlu:
All real estate advertised
in this newspaper is sub-
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CdMCOMDO
. with great view. Only
S299,000 on fee land
Large home. Excellent
cond. Family room ,
rorma I dinin g room .
pnvate courtyard en
t.ryW;ay. See to believe.
OCEAN PACIFIC
UAL ESTATE
75'-1616
Je(t to the Federal Fair --------114 Housing Act of 1968 ..aSADB.MAa which makes it illegal to
adve rt ise "any pre
ference. limilataon. or
6c:rimina lion based on
race. color. religion. :;e.x.
or natk>nal ongrn. or an
intention to make any
such preference. lim1ta·
t:ion, or clisc ri nuna LJoo ...
1bis newspaper will oot
J Br. 2ba. Best park lik
loc. Nr new cpts ove
hrdwd.. New dtw. Owne
leaving area. suo.ooo.
CO%YCOMDO
3 Br, 2VJ ba. Brook ·
end wlit w /eeatral atr.
Frplc, beaut. upgrading,
wallpaper. Own.er anx.
)()US. $125,900
OCEAHYIEW
"knowingly acC'ept any
adver tisi n g fo r r eal
estate which is in viola·
tioaolthelaw. 2 Br. 21/• ba, forme r
---------• m>de1 Wlth a fantastic --------•I view. Mu.st see Lhi5 cfe,. coralor's delight. Best
condo in Costa Mesa.
Owner must sell
HOllSINOf&IY
Ad. nowt ! This property
... 1s in foreclosure. Nds
: TLC. ¥> acre. 2Br, 1
• ... ba+in-law qtrs, out·
" buildings, Newport Mesa : _________ , school dial. $179,900.
'\ : ....._._S. .REDCARPET 1 ;;:;-; .......... iC.Oi 154-1202
.......................
wua ..... ..._
$ BR. • 8•. c u1tom
••&•rf ront ll om ..
•l lhH' p~t doc k
P r lud U .H),000 B~lder w /l nde for
Palm Sprln&• Elltatr
Far dltaUa on llwi bo«Ot:
and appt to 1ee1, call
Ca.nil Hott. act. 131-GOIM
4 .... , ....
i.-l&CWY with 2 blllha aod »
peat uauma ble loan
BuUt·m electric lutchen,
«*nmlmllY puol, vacan t
and lhe owne r h a~
panicked Agt. 7S1·3191 ---
llhssion Hills Countr)'
Club. 3br. lba, upgraded
UlNl!led. Luxury condo
~ goit cout'S4l. $131.000
farst T D 9 7 /83 . VaJ ue
S!llS,000. Want lo sell or
trade for equity m Npt or Lagwta home w /view
fl yard Douglas HOOJg
714-973-1191 (Owner)
Brand New Las Vegas.
Nev. s i ngle fam ily
homes. Now avail for
'lease o ptio n . on l y
$600/mo. Call n o w ,
702-384-8464.
•llAMDNEW•
2HOUSIS
Xlnt location. Pnnc. only
Under $280,000. Owner
will carry. 54 HM2S Bkr
NEW USTM«iS
DUPLEX · doors to
beach. Two-2 bdrm + owner's pad. Good sum·
mer/wint e r r ental
Owner flexible on financ
log, trade, etc. Submt1
SM9.000..
2 UNITS • 2 bdrm + t
bdrm on 30.x85 lot '1
t>'oci to beach. owe lst
TD. Priced al Sl&S,000,
S IDE BY SIDE • 2 ~es. One 2 bdrm. 2
ba, priced al S245.000
O n e 2 bdrtn , 1 ba
'239.000. Units close l(
park, beacb •shopping.
associated
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DCB'TIOHAL IA Ck IA Y EST A TE
2500 sq. ft 4 bedroom home situated
on over '.i acr e . Shows like new and
f eaturC's redwood d eck a nd s pa .
garden bath house. gatne room. RV
storu~e a nd many ext ras. $328.000.
REALTORS. 675·6000
2443 Ea~t Cont Highway, Corona d«>I M•r
WE t'IAVE 32 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN
PENINSULA POINT
!\:t•\\ Iv rkrorat<'d -t hdrm. l.1m tl\
homt•. ON·an vie w ! $~25.<X.IO.
IAYFROMT
We-haH· :o;('\(•r:.i l finl' horn1 ·'
\\'tlh p1t·r & ~lq>
El TORO HORSE COUNTRY
B cl rm ~ ;{ hath s : r a n(' h ~ t \ It'.
m1ni·t•st atv in ora ng(' J!n1\t·~ $2 :!1.5110
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy~1deOrtve N .8 67S·6l61
00~1 READ THIS ...
-'ess you ~ ielhtt$hd ift OM of Dont·
Shores' CMewport leoehl fiMst hOf!W'·
MOC)4Mflceftt pc.-. moufttaM., ~. c ity
lic)Ms ..tew. C..sfotft •sicJMd cowtycrd
witlil pool. spa. to.taiR~ fiNpit .ct HQ. 4 ...... + ....w ..... ~ lg ll•illq """ 4
fireplaces. pri•ate beach. $795,000.
C .. f7f-5370 ALLSTATE
REALTORS·
ONE LOOK
~ I 'la .. S at thia rus tic custom
f .,_W__.. Del d•_._ 3'r2 bdrm wood and brick 3 Bdrm I 1
• ._, ·~• amit.a~~..-~eacb UD· Bdrm Balboa Island
C:.-0 HI••• ds Canyon view and pool. 3
bedroom. ~~ bath home
in great area. $2.3S,OOO TOWMHOME HIMEi' MIA it + EXTRA PARKING! duplex and you'll want to • SU9.400 buys mini ocean Awro1imate 120 acres, .. _.__ stay here enjoying the v i e w + 3 B d r m highly developable sub ncuU<:ed \o SZ75,000! be h townbome. Earthlooes division land. Terms . .......,,,... 3~· bay and cool
t h t d C · A 1__.__ sea ... .,.,.:zes. $398.000 r u ou , upgr a es om1ng ar ea. gen\. ~ BALBOA lSLAND
galore! P rivate, wood 1-652·1056 •67S.7060• REALTY
declti ng. hurry won ' l 1111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 •~~~~~~~~ J 673-8700 last! CaJI 673-8550 "'" "'-------
•1'1' ). '" • eo.doS69.tOO DllAMS Meso .. MarSlr l@lf{tdtll ~:~!::~: ~t~{~r:~: ~·~:{~~~;:;~~~ -== -Less than 10 yean old. one ol Newport Beach'! b>me. Walking distan ce
Agt. 751·31$Jl loveliest areas. 3 Bdra: to shopping. schools
Ddebout
Bay&9eoch Red Estate
11C.AL ESUfl CXCXULIOCI ~f r~t
llGYALUE!
Lido's lowest price. Con·
do size two bedrooms. 2 ba tba. Dining /garden
room . Submit terms .
SS.500. o,..n.n. t-4
llSom.to
631-7300 ......
+ maid's, spacious faa make lh1S home ideally
rm, professionally de located. Owner would
ccnted and landscaped hke fast sale. Asking
Gate guarded commuru $U2.000. Call 556-2660
ly, pvt leonis Ir pool an<
breathtak ing ocean .• SELECT
harbor. mountain and c1· PROPERTIES ty lights views. ~lS.000. · ·
Call today 979-5370 ---------1 w..~.
ALLSTATE
R~TORS
Spacious 3 Bedroom with
separate apt behmd the garage. Easy RV access
and priced for qwck saJe ---------1 w/aeUer assisted ftnanC'-
--------• ini-Only 9112.000. 751-3191
llS$ ,. ~ C:: SELi::CT
'90,...SULA lJJll• I PROPERTIES · 0n11 sas.ooo. Mob ile 1 ........ _ ~ M-n•
RCTaylorCo
640 C)C)QO
VA '-
Large 4 Bdrm.formal
dining room. b111 paneled
family room. (1replace
SpnnkJer system. Only
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OPEN HOUSE
,.. "REALTY ?!!>
Brand New &: beautifully
furnished 3 Bdrm 2 Ba +
2 Br 2 Ba. SpactoUS hvmg
room w tr rplc of cours.?. In pallos,.4~ar garage.
AWng 11195.000
JACB IEALTY
675-6670 home in fantastic area. Doing Bualneaa .1 -• Wben you need upert
S. lo wa tef". V~w of l U d A . Why make som eone ler'Vi~ or repairs, lW"D
boats • bay. G r eat : n er ; else's m ortgage pay· to the Serv:'ce Directory 1be fut.est draw in lhe
· ntnat' : ~ Flctltioua ! menu when with only ln Clasalfted to solve West ... a Daily Pilot ocaAM PACIFIC ! : Neme? ! SJ.5.SOO ctn 6: •15.50 pr YOW"Problem . Ouaillecl Ad. 642·5678.
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• 3 ~ home baa new end flllnt Mnlce• fw -j II'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~ peia& mide and out. Aa· co to"'ara. It •Ou ara > ;::
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COMMA D& MAI 1M1'LD1
(l) 3BB front cotta11e & 2BR rear
apt. Refurbished & m Q..ulet So. of tie blahway location. owner wU1 .......... IDltallrnent sale. 1289,500.
(I) Top condltlon & fle xible
flnanclair on tau. duplex w/pest
qtn. sn_t.soo. UIBY WARD 64241235
MOWLVErS ...... 'JO.OWN
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fot1r ~. llG f...aty ,..._ wttt.
OCEAN VIEW. llG ._.... ..... rOCNft, c...., ldldllt.. AMO pool md .-; lttt.
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COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 E. Coast Hwy .• C.... dtl Mw
675-5511
IACXIAY
n us 2 story 5 bdrm 3
bat.h home features a
large s eparate ramil)
mt. formal d111'ng rm
Perfect ror the l11rge
family Beautiful baC'k
yard for patio entertain
Lng ()(fered at SH 7 ,500.
WATHAOMT
S Bdr m 5Yi Ba home
w1dock . Localed u n
Newport ·s m ost pre
st1g1ous and t"H 'IU!>IVt'
waterfront locution.
FUUHIEALTY
546-0114 *VETS*
MISA VEltDE
Lovely 4 Bedroom J Bath
~ith a den and hu11.e
family room Features
uiclude mdoor BBQ, new
appl.Janees, micro wave
oven, spa and a pool. The·
loan is assumable 1md
Use your Ehg1b1llt}
NOW W WDN &
LO W INT. RATl'.:.'5
LET US SHOW YOU
HOW TO QUALi FY
T4'tol.dC9JWt
WELIS'Ta.!
the owner will carry a A111i REO CAR ~~~~Ca~~·IC l' ru 754·12:1'
C:SELECT
tPROPERTIES Fmd what you.want in
Daily PUot Clusif'leds
C!J Coldwell Banker
71' OM THE WATR
Custom b uilt by present owner .
P r1 me l ocal ion D over Shor es
w aterfront, with ever y possible
amenity for e legant entertaining &
grnc:ious family ltv1ng . Designed
wi th ,·ie w s f rom ever y room .
ExC'lus ively ours for $869.000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
• 644-9060
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110181 ILllRS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
TIBIFIC TRIPI.IX
S1llwlt>d In Rapidly Apµrern.H1n i.? Arc·a Or
Co c:t ;1 Me sa . \tlJ arf·nt T o N<'w
RNftovrlopmPnt ArC';1 & Park. CharmtnJZ
Ht•;ir Hou~f' W1lh &cludl'<i Red Rnl·k Pa110
Woultl Makr Great O"n{·r's llom<' Other
Two Rentul l'n1l' Would llrlp \\"1t h
I' ;i v m (' n t.. &. T ;1 '( l'' t-: :<<:Jo: I. r. t-: "T FI N 1\~C'I NG \1\ILABLE. Call :-.,.,"'
Rt·dur<'d To SHi.'"i.000
OLD COIONA OB. MAI
t\ttt>nt1no lnw·s ton1 · Neal Thr('t.' Bcodroorn
llomt• In fo'antast1r IACat1on ()( Old C:oronu
'1<'1 ~l ;ir On R·2 Corner l.ot. O"'•rwr llas
Arch1t<'<.'tural Plans fo'or New l'nits Or Will
Rulld Mod1lted To Suit New Owm•r. f\ Rure
Opportunity At S2l2.000.
759-9100 #zc..,.. ... ,._. ... .,....c......
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OUTSTAHDI• 5 UNIT ROG.
La rge Owne r 's Unit. 3 Bedrms .. Fam
Rm . 2 1,~ b a t h s . Ow ner's privaCe
homelike unit has formal dining rm &
2 fireplcs. 4 income producing units
ea<·h w/2 Bdrms. 2 baths & fire place.
Atriums & pa tios. This is a MUST
S E E f o r t h e p r u d e n l b u.y e r .
Reasonably priced at $450.000.
WESUY M. TAYLOtt CO •• REALTOIS
2111 S-Jn .. 141 ... Rood
H!WPC>n CENTElt. N.I . 644-49 l 0
* NEW THIS WEEK *
OCEANFEONT DUPLEX-fEE Lar~t· and beautifull y '4\inaintained
Q(•:.tc:h units with 4 & 3 bdrms·.
Includes furniture and land Easily
r<'ntablc <Jnd \"l'Q ' li vable. 5665.000
ti~ I 1400
HARBOR RIDGE~YU & SPA
CCJth<-dral <.'eihngs. m:irhl<' entry.
J! a r d P n ~ t r i u m <tn <I u n Ii m 1 t e <1
<f c· (' o rn t n r ~ m C' n 1 t 1 es Dy n as t y
mock! 2 bdrm. 2 ba. wine cellar .
Brc-~ikfa-;t room. formal dining rm
<• nd t·om ti rl-1:.tt ion pit. S<'lll'r w1!'.hes
A 1 TD. 5385.000. 631-1400
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Traditiona l mnt erluls & co nh~rn
pornn· llvln..i mt•rK'-' In this t'Xtrp
uunal 3 nr hornc on 2 lots Ith foatun •s
mr lude a spa, pool. ~:JUnu, putlo room.
huge most<·r 11 wtt'. fuuul ·rm. rormal
dlrunR rm & ~ frpk:-. t<:xqw :,1tl'ly dt·
l'ora t t..'<1 with tn\JXH ll·d !Ill• ... tamed
~lass and h~rdwood floor:, S850.000
~RUMBO LO
REALTY
NVES TM E NTS
2 13 marine avenup
balbod 1slr111d E.ilt>-..:'.1822
Ho.lses for Sate •.............................................
............ 1006 M.H 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Story 2 Bdrm, 1 ~ bM lhs
Patio + carage apt. + Z
r ooms 4' b a t h guut
quarters. M25.000. Call
67J..(llZ8
MR.MO.IAY
Xlnt fmancin1 for thLS
lovely 3 Bdrm. den bomt
with a charming apt.
Just 2 yrs old.
LOUIUCHTB.
&AMoc. 675-llll
c_... ....... 1022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
.-.DTOSUfT
One 30xll.8' lot
434 Begonia Ownr
1ti0-112S S4U 148
JASMINE CIHll
FabWoua greenbelt loc Rare plan l . Prof. de
coreed neutral tones
$294.$0. Fiex. financmK
Ownr I A.gt.. 640-8145
Altradive pool duplex + 2
good rentals. Pnme lora
lion. 1285.000 By Ownt'r
64M999
JUST LISTED!
Great Duplex to live in or
r ent. Front house J
bdrm. l~• ba • hn!place.
beamed ceilings. Rear
unit 2 bdrm. + loft .
1 cat.bedral ceiling, SWl·
dedt. Owner wants to
•el l. $235 .0 00. B .
Ei.lerUeD A&enl 67$-23'73
or-no..-
1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
CiOUIMET DB.15HT
.This sharp 4 Bdrm home
features a beautl!u.l re·
modeled kitchen with
ceramic tile, illuminated
ceilinP. and new wood
ca binets. Rem odeled
I bathrooms, h1.11e comer lot with RV . parking.
LARGE ASSUMABLE
LOAN. Own era have
* • •
CleoShwwt
84S Paulanna 8 108
Co.sta Mesa
You are lhe winner of
two Cree t1cltets ($1 5
value), lo
THE
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ANAHEIM
Coovent1on Center
1'cket.s may be clBJmed
by calling 642 5678, ext
272 •••
:>wMt-Mott•.e.d
Must sell. EZ care 2
bedr oom cond o. 1m
maculate noorplan, dm
mg area. wall to "''ull
rarpet.s. Patio. $84 .500
BK R. Call !>40-1720
TARIELL
College Par k. 3br with
den. nice ra m home l\s
sumablt' loan SI 10.000
A!'-~4~~545--0318
College Park pool home,
upgraded home in xlnl
cond Pool. jac 3yrs old
$137 .500. agt 545-4289,
~.
By owner. 3Br. family
room. 1"9Ba. Bit. 10
kitchen. Room for boat
oc RV. lrg. back yard
Attached dble garage
On cul-de-sac street near
school! 6 Newport Frwy
Sl<l>.000 Good finant'rng
~1809. -----'"--
MEWLISTIHG
Outstanding 5 Bdrm
ranuly home 00 large lot
Approx. 2650 sq fl or
cou ntry c harm in
E.11de's best areu. Call
Curt Herbert.a 11. Agt.
631-1266
Eut.slde condo2 br. frpk,
balcony, ulil. room. tUe
.,,..,,.~. ._..._..I m.-..i1 11p a a Mimi _, ClOlllM LOVELY a11 Canyon •CAMTON
I • •ecti 1r•4d. Pvt burh. b'.-&a.II ndLlq UPI*' ,_ ........ f0t .. 1. -, COMIO.
You wi..r ol • -·-All Ml·-0t I Wrm COl"Mr Co.do C*Mr. a W. 2 M t ... l.MM -/llO wki. Ofl. two fru tlth t• 11u a a.oeN fronUqOftltJlt. Pnde ~.Jacuul.t4Mlac:r\I, '~o purc:bHe. si•.ooo.
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L..uAM n. ultimate ln an Elm In t o w It h 1 b or l BY OWNER· Lovely 6 ---------MOlllM IOW l'llDdel twolwe An end ea<TOW .• IUUIO .................. • b · 2 ... _ , m
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by callln& 142-51'1&, e.d. wall cover l n11 1n •ltwpeut..a 1"9 Prol.dec.'Orat.ed.JBr 2111 m ba throoms. b r ick ••••••••••••••••••••••••
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Glenmar 3 BR SlOUOO
Sharp & vat ant
Oeane4HR1122.900
Pool &Tennis Vacant
"'our Seasons 5 Bdrm
S237,500 ·Cul-de-sac ru.. PY-offt ....
Hl-IJ77
°"" 12-5
redwood patio. T hia BM. only SllUOO.
home ahowa Juat Uke 11 • l'AIN. John ManhaJl
•BEST lNVF.STM ENT
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rmdel. Can be youn for "'911 631·1..3M 116.~. Scle<:tacuiar toll coune -Only 10"4 down
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A well m&lDtamed plan J
on wooded greftlbelt Oo
ly steps to pool aod spa
Pnced to )ell at onli
$12:0,000
CALL 644-7211 .-. w~
estae. eeoo sq.ft. • w 6
Bdnm. 5i,., batha. Pool
and spa.11.*.000.
TllSTllECG.
173-1711
a.nyL.M• .....
10 New t'Wltom homes
behind iron plea • / &D
e x clusive Newpo rt
Bueti add.ttaa 1i,., miles
lo Westt'liH shopping,
near lrvloe Ave 6 Santa
Isabel From 1265.000
Open I lam to 6pm d:uly
or by appt. 642-8211 or
544-0614
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REALTORS
•Auume loaoa-oo quaU-
fying
•No negaUve cash flow
fOl'2 yn.
3Br, 2 lh Ba Cond o .
ACUL.Aa <NWPIJ' HGTS>. 2,000 .. I IOltM sqft. sio.ooo below milt at
Only an new with $185.000. HUR R V !!
vaulted wood beamed ~l (24 hrs)
ceilings , "ourmet ------• lutchen. bak~y itame s. ca.-• I 076
rm and Sx7 i.pa 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• master bath PLUS much I rmre Now offered at on UNUSUAL
ly $429.000 Owner OPPOlrTUMITY
fi.na.ncingava1lable Low inter t s t loao .
CALL 644-7211 Custom 3Br on nrly 1 Kn! w /seuooaJ at.ream
and close t.o bc:h w /view.
$395,000. Owo/agt.
498--0257 /JD.NIGEL •
'11\IL[Y &
ASSl:lCIATES
THURS · FRJ ·SAT
Sparkling 48r 1"'-ba
rambler . a must s~·
Sl 14.900 New punt ltl &
wt. frplc. frml (iinlng
rm Ex c eptional
nc1t:hbortiood. xlnt schb
& shopping VA & ('Oov
T1na nc-ing By owner
f&1~ Prmc only THE IWFFS CYPIUS SHOllES -----5u &MGR•L Oramauc 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. LEASE OPTION Ot._ .._. •t.te &K:llti•~ propet ty ~ I-A r 0 r m a 1 d 1 n r m Spygla.M Hill 3 Br 2 lia, New, prestigious r e · ~2:~~0~.~~o0~~ FOR TWO ~~m.:. "Ele~anl" :::~mo 957 1900, ~~~·v~be'!':·h e"&
'IX'Clricauons Call .John I Pnvatl! courtyard and liN>l'INGS&CO. clubhouse. Every rm. a
al 711tl350211 pgr lileentry ,lll;~hland.sca µ 640-5.560 ---..... ----1 magrur1cent vu. Corner
ii9057 or ut homt• 1ngwU\Uwl)lldes1gned 2 .iiii-iimmiiliilii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-IAYRONT lot. adJ. to former Nlxoo
9611 S405 i\gt bdrm. 2 ba Cardiff i••c-..ay 60' ON THE BAY. pier estate By appt. only Model 1J1 The Terrac(' -.. """' for large boat 3 Bdrms. S750.000 . 548 ·4188.
:"Jo quahf) 111>; Owm•r will
finance w tsmall down
~.UUO 3 Bdrm conrlo
John MarshaJI
631-.1~
l~?Z~I~
REALTORS
$7.000 Dowwt
2Br. lBa Coodo. ~.000
~.mgg or 6454402
Lar1tr master 'IWtt! with IAY VIEW den, d 1n1n1t r oom . I '7ZH1828&548-6542
private· serond bdrm .. :xclus1ve Pen1nsul.s beuutJfu.1 v1c.-w 1 Sl99S.OOO ---
art!u MA GNll-'1(' ... NT POUlt4bdrm,3bath.Or leasehold Call for 1n • ...._
throughout ~ 19.!JOO c-up1ed only .. ...., rnontlls fonmllon ~.,..._ I 071
Large assum.able loan • IARRITT •••••••••••••••••••••••
owner will carry New UA.lTY RIGISTH IOGH ON A HIU~
construction Easy to 64115200 Overlooking the oeean
s how. $385.000 Owner ..,. and SWTOWldmg moun
~ Want.solfer' u sns and hills, this
Rt."ti h 1 ll ~Realty
Ii-;:~·";":~()( I
I 042 '+513 CAMPUS Dt· IRVIJ'E
FAMOUS NEWPORT
USIDEMCl
IACXIAT SPANISH
MEWPOIT DW\.D
Only 7 years new Upptt
urut f~tu.rn 4 Bdrm~.
and is 2100 s.q ft Lower
!Jlllt features J Bdrms
and ~ 1.500 '\Q n Both un
1u ha'e f1n>pla ces. dOtJ
bl•• l!at raRt-v.1th 25 '.
til1'A'TI "N<nt-r will ra r'"'
AJTU for 10 'ear.1 ..-or
rmn• 1nformut1on . 1 all
~llSI
ele11:ant Meredith Canyon
home h~ a large pnvate
lot With 4 Bdrrns, 2!n
Ba . 2 f1repl11c:es and
classy decor you hav~
lhe I Wt ury seldom found
m a family home of th1.,.
:.1ie Great location near
t!Ver)'thlng
....................... , ________ _
CUSTOM MOllU
HOME
~aut cood1t1on . iruiny
iilTlellllleS Q'A·ner WllJ
help finance Chel'f
keaJty. as k for lklty
Ml>-5.SJI
1044 .....•..•..............
CALIFORNIA ...
IDIES BEAUTY
Ideally priced 3 Bdrm 2
Bath bome located on
corner lot with 2 asswna
ble loans . Totally up.
graded thruout. Asking
SLZ2.500.
e·--f~ANC H
REALTY
551 2000
OWHBHA.S
I Bedroom 2,200 ''~ ti lovel> detached h11m1•
F'onnal d1nm1t rm µrn
rrt> rd Prof lanascap
ml( Avail 1mrned Call
Pat i\d~n
Redhill~ Realty
552 7500
WOOOUJDGE
By owner
Lowest pnced Woodside.
3 Br. 2~ ba. nr lake. pool a nd lei'lnis cou rts
$1&4.900. 552·6&34 AM
be.-t time.
CHAIM
l'OOI, Hot Tub. Volley~ll
Q iun, 4 bdrm t ~a.id ' r()()m l'nre reduc t10n
$499,000 Hnn g r reat1 ..,,.
offer
Tierra r1rl Sol Rea It-Or
lledda Maros1 646 1044
Lv.~11t• ow<..c;a~t' , ...... ~.
c.omp1ec.ely refurbished
one bk>ck to beach. You
o wn the land. Great
fm•non1. l205.000
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
IRVlHE TYi.ACE
3Br w view 1274,000
JASMINE CUB
I yr aid. dee-on luc" s own
home 1 Bdrm Ocean
vrew ~~./ DOYBSHOUS , ~v ~. JIM\ hsted 4 Bdrm wtt.h
PRESCOT 759.9221
~REAL f"St'AT E
493-8812
s-toAM 1010
~······················
YlSTERTUL
r hari;n 1n this 3 Br
home f'rent'h doors off
formal dining lead '"
park·lilte ya rd for gardener's delight or
children's play . or
bocb. Already v A •P·
praised 6 seller aays
'"SELL" m .ooo.
559 ...... . c;;~·
\\ ood lmd1-:1• ~p.1n ... 1 ~ ', Nt<..,..,,.... Terra-Condo 21 s-..t IMc1' I OH
I I I r I -""""·"' '-'-' •••••••••••••••••••••••
---------1r • i.1 l.un ~ I• \lu.'\t :.ell below m.arkl'l '"';'CT"'! __ I , "". ri.•r \\111, 111111 ~"H\1 3 bdrm '2t., ba . nwn) OCEANF'RONT HOME nnnu TO GROW \t, ,,.. ... l fr11111 l..11.1· I uµ~r.ides iss 1102 ur Hcwpori c~ White water view from
'"""" 1 1 '•'" 1.. .... , .. f r..11111 111 644 21216 640-5357 e\'ery room. 4 BR 4 Ba.
2·sly, 4 bdrms. 3 baths. \t,1111l,1nn ~ 11;.~; ~:;~~~~~~~ ~~-Agt 828-3384 or farru)y nn W/frplc. t'IORe ---------01-.. t w • ....,.....,..,.
to schools. shoppuu~ & ~ INcJI 1048 ....--.A IOM&S IOAD
partu. Sl26.500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lWO 2 bdrms SteJJ6 tu CUST,...._,. WITH -w -............. ._ ..... 1t.........._ ocean & t'hanoel A:. ..,... ,, _ ..,...,..... -... ._....
OCEANFRONT :ium.able In at JO~"" Ocean, harbo r . and ••••••••••••••••••••••• e--f~ANC H
HE AL TY
~>5 1 2000
New modul a r t y p e OWC2nd. l30/1.JO~ '°1h t..eatbta.k1ng s11J1SeUare ,......._,
homes,pvtcommumty,2 St $197,000. Owner hudoutbefore you from ForS. 1100
bchs, 24 hr secun ty. sub· IAl(ent Don 67~ t1us ln<'n><!Jble 3400 sq fl ....... •• •••••••••••••• • purcbued another pro-
perty and are arutious.
Alking a .!iOO. For more
details. call 5>40-llSl lotchen, r.ear yard.<lfi yrs ---------
old. tirl.500. Agl. 67S-~ * * 3000 SQ. FT.
lettlng OK. (714) 499-3816 3 bdrm orrenni;i. A few or ian Juan Capo ss&.900 2
n.ONLYWAY SPYGLASSHILL.t'ustom Lh~ many features 10 Rr.2 &.1480sq.ft.8yr..
-'°':. HERITAGE To l41't. &sdW\Tudor,J4 Rocky dude a s umptoo u old.AgtS.1·5032.
-Pou>t.760-11612 ma ~t er bdrm s uite
. . REALTORS
OAKGLEM
Distin ctive oew 2
bedroom. 2i,., ba con·
domiruwns 1105.990
2$JB Elden Ave, C.M.
642.6734
IESPWTE !
$15.000 -*r.Ast
No Qualifying' Take
over loan a.nd move ngbt
l.n.
4 Bdrm, 3 bath.
Ul-2242
IEASTSIDI
4 Bdrm 3 bath, new ...sA YmDI carpel. encloffd patio. CHAba fmctld bloclr wall, pa~·
This bitbly up1raded like rear yard. All for
home is ln mint coodi· SU.S.000. Call Rick,
tion . ll features : 4 642-1140
Bd rms, n ew p l usb IAllllTT
carpetin1, new wall COY· MALTY11615TR
e ri n 1 s • c e ra m I c ti I e 181!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! floon and is OD a hup :::
In Irvine for UNDER
$200,000! Almost t'Om·
pldeiy MW from top to
bottom. This mau1ve S
bedroom. 3 bath home rnerit.s your persona I rn
spection.
EXCLUSfVELY
USfEDBY
\\OOdbrldgc
Rcalt'J
SS I ·lOOO
lttO Barranr a Pll.w), In In"
3 Bdrm floor plan, ~an UOOISLE BY_O_WN __ E_R_ w1sa una. Roman tub.
v 1 e w de c Ii s . I a r g e ~ uert'ise rm and 3rd I d b .. t New on Market ~ .. ent' ose rtt'a pa 10 loft Viewing story v1ew-
Pr1t'ed for 1mmed1ale 4 bdrm. 3 ba. "5' l..ot mg loft Outside is t.bf!
saJe at Sll9,000. 2111 Via Mentooe · $385.000 secluded s pa and sun· llUSSJON REALTY Owner Agenl673-4191 dttk and the 4 car +
496-0731 SI O,OOO 0 .._. garage w1t b camper OCIAMAtOMT " door . More featuru
CU.tom built 3 Bdrm. 4 Coay, 3 Bdrm home available by c~ll1ng
ba. 2 yra new. uoo sq ft wtwood n oors. at.uned 6M-72U. Seru11bly pnced
Xlnt beach for swim glass. wood bu rning al ~10.000 wltb reasooa· rrpk, vauJted wood t"eU· bieao<Ao rma.nru:ia. mini 6 Jou1ng Will mgs thruout, •large lot. • 646-72.1 I
trade for 11malJtt proper-End of t'uJ-se-.a<". 2 ur
Ly Avail. now Sl.000.000. garaae. Take~o ver ~-&M-9513 r I II a D c I n I .. I N 0
lBr IBa loft lwn.hse. oo l--!1!!1-llllJI____ Q UAL I F VIN G ! P P
lake m Northwood, 3 mo SO. LA.uMA S1J4.$0. Chuck. 752-8633 /Jn NIL[L
nl\IL LY &
l\SSOL 11\ I [ 5
new. $71.500 Assumabi,e Sl70,000 wlldys, evu/w knds
at 11%.1113,500 By owner. 0 w N r.: R C A R R y -.u~ 838-17216eves ---------• IB>UCIDt ~~~~ SIAYllW"SllST E n g 11 a h T ud or •IRVINE OPEN
HOUSE• ••• Deerfield patio home,
A true filler and worth It! Pnme loc. w /drama Uc townbome, 1 year .ew. views. 4 Bdrm Broad· Owner wtlJ carry 2bd aa· 2 llOr)' in t.be ri1ht area. moo r w /c u 1 t om swne llOl,000 at ·1~%.
Call for •ppointmenl featuree. Owner motivat· eaunm Rhone. 831·1* cul de aac lot. Offend at cnty s;m,500. For more
deUila. call ~1151
1026
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1500 sq.ft .. 2 BR + den. CMdehJl' -~-IQ-· -~-6_+-"_~~;, at ..,_ __ R_EAL __ TO_RS __ _ , ... HERITAGE
. REALTORS
SYCAMOll .....
SI 25•000 located oo greenbelt, ac·
cess t.o pool & jacuul,
wtth aome w~ It could central air. prof decor ll
beyour dream home.l.IO lndscpd, for sale by
d es vie w of Dan a owoer/prlnc. on l y .~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!! Harbor. 2 Bdrm, 2 ba, $137,500. Open Houae F frplc. hardwood Ors , Salts.all. 551.9233 WANT ACTION!
lathe 6 pluter walb.1---------aa.ifedA.cbM2·58'18
Tenm avaU.ble. Owner .,..,.. 1044 1044 ==:a.!:: ~J.l, ...................... . •••..w ........ -..aw,2..-. NE W DANA CREST
... QuiltJ towalMMDe ...... fa.m.lly 4Br. 2..-.a. ....._a.a, 4 n.u.Me. bome. la lot. '14.5,oot.
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macneb / lrvlne
realty AMA ... teMTM. -1-Ti-.. -----1-0-JJ-.... .............. OD Yid.ta M .. ......
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-·-· .. ---··-··-A IOlllOtA"Y OF
THE t"VINE OOM,ANY
LAD MOMTAH
Fabulous Brllghton in Woodbridge
CrGSsing on the water. This ls your
chance to live ln the home you
always dreamed a bout. Uaten to the dtacka u they swim along the
1hore while you alp your morning
coffee. When you see thla home you
won 't want to leave. Excellent
financing. Dan Johnson 651-8700.
<V·62)
712-1414
COll'IPV\ voa.y Cff'!•
642-IJJI
Cl()I Do-0.-
111-1700
WoocbdQe (.,.,..
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fil Coldwell Banker
COLDwa&. IA ... MAS MO¥m .
To ita new permanent location in
S outh La g un a and '5 now
interviewing experienced Real
Estate salespeople to fill the few
remaining vacancies. If YoU have a
desire to work for the la rgest
diversified ReJl Estate Company In
the nation, please call Eamle Rice
at (714) 499-1320 t.o arrange for a
confidential Interview .
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER
A OOlDWB.L BANKIR CO.
499-1320 . 831-0836
11111 P9Clllc Coeel ...,. ... u.-.
FALUROOK
On )OW' own pvt 9 hole
course w 1180 deg view of
mountain s from this
24x60' 2 Br, 2 b a ,
specaous home. J acu.u1
with 8x2IO encl lana1. z
storage s paces. easy
care landscapmg. Near
clubhouse, pool. tennis
crts 6 lat tee. lmmed. <>e·
cupancy. S&t.~ terms
(714)~10
•EXCITING• Lcmil= ':rgrackd Villa Ws Home, 20d0,
L.a1wia Hilla nJce•t s
•tar park. corne r lot
w/larse patio area. Air
cond·o oly U 'f .soo. (JK.50'.ll)
U.Plltl
197 4 TraY e l eze
w /cabana, ouWde patio
6 prdla. Dllbwuber,
dhpotal·froat free
Ji"r l1 ldalr e . P'renc h
a rmoire dhtde r , 2 ~ lbeda. corner lot. (JIUGI),
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pet.a, childrea
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PL:ACE
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9-7 /l'l.. v aJut' Ul6. 000
Want to !Mlll or trad.-for
1-qUlty tn Npt or Laaium1
home wlth view &: yiard
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NONaTllS .. 3br2bi. ........... '150 ql.ired.1125tmo. Beautifully furnis hed ~i::.:t.
3br Zba ...... SlOOOfu.rn John Marshall Pent House 1 bdrm. You AN the winner o(
3bf'2'hba ........ SlSOO Sll·UM Country Club Ilk ~ two free tickets (115 10,.. flt kll , .... ,
PACIRC 2900
1-.ivuuc L.H1.sral> ~·
/\tr' l'l~h 1 rpl.'> Jlklrm
l 'lwe i..1 :i.ouLh ( 'oai.t
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l br2~•bu .......... *«> l:i;z~J9 ~!t~'.es. S1050/mo. va11ae),toTMI
a..t'DAN
HOllSISHOW
JuJy 11.IPM
ANAHEIM
br. J ba, sep unit.
spacious, frpl, crpt, drp6,
p atio. 2636 Elden ,
54M019,646-6'189
PAIAIMM lndu•tr111 lut llth 6 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Lovely a Bdrm moblJco Placealla Rudy to
home on a bhlff ov•r th.-bUl Id Mark Ho war d, ~eaa. Beautifully dt' 714 5.:M-tlOO
rora&ed. muy utru 10 ~U ......
e lude c he rry w ood Good al ol s •••••••••••••••••••••••
c abinets and bu1lt1r taAna~~3~~Ba ~ Hwesfwlll•d
V11CU1111L P S..900. cume $19,800. Owner •••••••••••••••••••••••
don osen
rt',, 1'' I ""
l21J N. COAST HWY.
LAGUNA BEACH
497-4148
AaeepfwW. 1200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ma y c11rry a t 11 % ..... lslmd 3106
w/~OOOdwn FuJJ pn ce •••••••••••••••••••••••
$175,000. lRVlNE T~R RM'~ ~I
bd.nn watb ocew1 v11•w __,..__....n.E:H I G€ Avail July I tit . $1000
r --+---~HOME:~ 6"-9ll06
ReaJ Estate
Professionals
Ml•pOi I •och l 169 •••••••••••••••••••••••
3333 W. Cout Hwy, NB
MT. SH.ASJ' A SISKJ YOU 6454646
area, your own "North Closed Sunday
UOO ISLE by Wc>t!k or
roonth. Just remodc lc-U I
br, 2 ba. Walk Lo beach.
club le tennis. 675 6161 40" lllni .ranch h as ----~---'----
s pectacular views & COSTA MESA
Rl':N'l IM t-."a b:Jl 4~
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pnrne lex: top level Condo
w1lh golf course view. 2
bdrm. den, (rplc, 2 ba. 3
Plil lOll. $750 mo. 752·9588.
l•'\"111.\ llUMt-: UCaut view, pool, pvt .
.i hdnn ~ 1X111us rm., 2 l!Br. Adults ooJy. '150.
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2.Ba. 2 car gar, SS75 mo.
Avrul 8·1. 559..Ql92 eves
REALTORS
Lrve It Ea.sy • $425'
2Br ' A1J apple' Poo :
Huge Fed Yard 15488)
fee
RENTJMES 631..SSS
3 Br, 2h Ba coodo. 30'
boat shp a501mo. Agt
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2 bdrm. den , 2 b•. 2 bl.b
from bch. $650. &t2 3850 a.
642-1010
BIG CANYON s uper 3
bdrm 3 ba. Gnnl lut
Sl200 /:;u bm 1t . Agt
837-0666
2 bd 1 ba garden
aduJ~ no pt.'lS '450
seclusion on which to Easts 1de 2 duplexes .......,... u.tw.ished ' HIMtiiwJton Beach 3240 Willows. s gl, 2br, house,
raise food. horses. cows, Separate loans, separate •••••••••••••••••••••• • •• •• ••• • •• • • • ••• •• • •• • • frpl. 2 car ..:ar, Prvt Yrd. !<Jc.It Back N He lax ~ $425
sheep , kids or grand deeds. XJnt Newport Hts li1•r~ 3202 ~e~:ull :! bdrm, fi.m rm & no pets. ~ mo. Lse, Modem 2Br ! K!ds OK !
kids. Be NII sufficient! area w/2 bdrms, 1 ba, in ••••••••••••••••••••••• den. t$725 1110 1 l'lush ~. Huge fed lot! Beach1t
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CaJIPatMu~h.C/O each unlt. Price $166,000 fRABUCO CANYON. l·rpl.)i, ;,i•, 11.1, 1·t.'<1Jr & New applc (S488)fee
ViltasUntimJtedRJty each. Equity $77,000 rustJc Jbr logt"ftbusc, •, Kl.c.i. ..> IJlk~ tu U<t>an 3 HR c~do, Woodbnd~e. RENTIMES 63l -4~ ___ 7_14_·_760-_9359 ____ 1 each. Will sell or ex· acre retreat. Cn.>ek . l'Or Dbl 1.1r l"t 1 .ir. full} In· 1 • Bu. W ID, patio,
change. Ple ase ca ll rals. l rec ~ SC5o ma1111 ~.i A1lulh, no ~i5 roo S52~3339 S..ca...• 3276 C~ Loh/ I 500 833-8162 Newport Pacilic 714--0'7J.224J. ~b lna1111!.' Jt ..>l7 18th 2 bdrm-C~n~ S500 ............ -....... .
-JP"'• F\nanc1al. St 7 l4 lllAI lo.CH ~nlh to monlh_ Alt .. . Fanuly Oream ' $450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------..._lslmd 3206 .. ., -" Styllsh3Br! Dbl gar•
Church has single lot. COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\\1.1\.'l'U~·\HI\ ~-lOOOAgent 8nckfrplc~New applc
Good S h e p h e r d Triplex. Xlnt rental area Sm J Br. J Ba. frplc. patio. Like m·w. ~1• w1ou.~ JHr rurtJerock. campus view. KJds OK• (4927 ) f~ Cemetery, HB. for sale, ""'ar So Cst p,..... Ea,.h 2 car gar. w td. Yearb Lush l:.ndwJp1nj;, de b d RENTJM l::s 631 4S5S _,,,. Ph (7 ~) 897 1033 '"' .._. ~ I A I 9 15 $900 J Br 2 Ba. super eror. _..... 1.. · or uruthas2bdrms.2 baths. ease. va1 . · i.trJblc 111·1~hburhood
210 <n4) ~2104 Must ""'ll. o~r n-....i~ roo. lnckis ut1ls. 646-97_ 98 1)(>,tr :.1•hc..oh & 'hlJjJlllOK Ll\'a!I DOW. $800. 644-5010 s..ta... l ----------! ~ _..,,.. ~ ...................... . C rcW cas h. Pric $1 38,500 ....... P1nh11 .. 1 3207 ~rm Ahn ·•'.ial lllr UNIV. PA. Ill 2 Bdrm, z bath Coodo 24 r.opetty I 600 P lease call 833·8162. ....................... !!&. sJrn.• .ir•· "1nul;.ir :I Ur 2 l, Bu, 1700 sq n hr secunty. pool, sauna,
••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Paclfic Jnvesl· P. Pomt. s BR. 3 Ba. t'Usl fl' 3 1 u 1 ' " ~Ii :. 1110 ~50 mo 2 pauos 559-8560 rec rm. Adult:. only
FORSAL.E ments. home,fantaslJc l()(: SlJOO ~HU~\ H41 11•<!.! or Tooyaf\er6 $475 /mo Wa te rfront
22.000 sq. ft. Jndualrial,1---------•I rm. 714·551·3253 ~ Ullra Modem ! $360! Homes. Inc 631·1400
Commercial Bldg. on SAN CLIMIMT'l c.,ilf'I w .._. 32 I 8 I linti111-<t1111 11.irt>u1 a1 t'J Air AU new appliances s.itt. LOIJl9CI 3216
Grand near McFadden in 7 Duplexes, 3 yrs old. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :"iwly r1•<k<'oral1-.l t.ri.: Ciood area for Kidst Pets •••••••••••••••••••••••
Santa Ana. Will consider 153 down. Large 85• ~'"Jhh! lSr 2H;,. furmal damn!{ Styl.lsh ! (64211 5Br hse, pnvacy, vi~.
saleleueback.Alfahn sumableloans.Leverage s:a'J!Brickfrplc 'New frplt: l'lll·W ka tl'hl"n RENTJMES 631-4SSS children OK. $750 mo.
Realty Exclusive. CaJJ appr. & shelters. 640-5357 hugelcd yard! Apple t..uundn . t ~Ira Ir~ rear -
3241
Refs. 499-1632 an 7PM. Ted8eckd.t714/973·10'17. A&ent. BriqJunior! (S963) fee• yard So~u . mo D. s LOCJlftla.och
C_.. .. l_J/Toww-RENTIMES 631-4!)$5 53&7~orc•vt"s 84().4260 ....................... IC4•1D11111 .. •
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6&Wh-C.M. C.-.. Me-3222 Sl.lper 1Br,3Ba.3raq~ar. F.xc1t 1'ng tr'1-leve·1 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••.• Jul
Located near Fe d co ·-•••••••••••••••••• gr<lnr1wtr, 9175 mo 1e Hdrm+deo wilb many
WoodbriqeTwnbse 2br 1 the s e are large 2 ] OCEANVJEW 846-0809,842 7461 amenities. in a s uper
'h ba. end WI.it acrou bedroom units. All have s Bdrm family rm pool --- ---location. $900/mo lse. from poot Jae. ten cts. garages. Price is $352,000 home, Pvt beaches. 'S2SOO 4 bdrm. <! ba. fam rm Avail furn.
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2 bdrm. near So. C Plaza
Ai.r cood. Pool & l>Pa
St.50.642.~
...... '5 ma1r! $275
Sunny lBr . New apple!
Heated Pool! (5483) fee
RENTIM ES 63 l--4555
PoW 3126
Br. 1 bath, very clean.
S375/mo. Martha, agt.
661·1161, eves 494·3672
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1285!Sunny1Br!New!
Newapplc! Gar! Breezy 2Br. pool, garage, adults, tn;oysights(4967)fee
no pels. Quie t. $450. RENTIMES 831-4555
• .~yd•oma~sage • 2 H UGE bedr oom s •••••••••••••••••••••• <iwrmm•ng • Goll
_646-0354 _______ Hllllilll•• .... 3140
Di•vtng Rang" Ground rtoor , full y vely aJJ adult, no pets.
BEAUTIFUL APTS· carpfted/bwltJD.s. Super 1,2&3 Br apts. 6200 Ed-
·., n1ile$ 1 & 2 Oed· locauon. Adults, no pets. inger. h.b. 846--0619
r oom~ • ft.1rn1~hed $300/in>. Apply Apt t:. uxe poolside xtra lge "Untvrn.~ • "4Jvll 568 W W1laon 646-4477 l•••ng • No Pets • 2br, 2ba. Bltos, dshwhr.
M«luPI& Opun O<J•ly 2br, Royal Palm. adult!>, lh IJllles beach. Adlls,
'J tr:.1, no pets. Immaculate n o pet :.. $395 mu.
Oakwood s 3 ~ o . P h o n e c v c 5 ~8362
C..rden ~ta ---.S . 1 bd.nn I ba <.:ondn Ne••
Newport Beach N. EA.STSIDE. KUC£ 1 Br. rt'<iecorated . Spa, rct•
a;)(l i,..n,. 11
'"' waJk·1n closets. patio. rm & pool IWl·4772 _ /14 , l'.>4!>· 110 4
Newport a..ch S gar , W /D hookup :oi o I dt 2 Bdrm Cottage St) le 1•001.,in~t ""•"•''"' kids, peh s345 1m o ;,pt., :-0.ewl> t:lec-uratcd
71 4 642·'>113 0-a.iR 631 1.266 Orpl, l'pts . :.line Xtra
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bl.IL toorn 3Br, 2Ba. gar. Rt:ALTORS pltt1u <1pt i. ;,vaal Nr
avail oow. Summer rea '>hoj.os & tran;.1JQnat1on.
tal wkly. Abo avi.rl Br and new Tnplex 3 Beach & Gar11t:ld 1:.1112,
wante r r ental (2131 bdrm. z ba frplc, pvt 1:1132 llunllngt•Jn S t ,
881 li05: 67>5020 yard. 1 chtld OK ~75 1.9131 & lllhH Ot!la~ are,
Near downtown ~16 HR 847 3020
Water view 2br. 2ba • or 548-2'08 , bdrm. Ui!>hwasht'r 2 ~f p~=l~·.fu~/·;s::c:i TIIE VICTORIAN blk.s from beach Ku.J.-.
644 1615 or call Ad 148. 28r, w1gar. Adtts, crpL,, OK ~mo Ava!I. JuJ~
642-ul024 hrs. drps, bhns, fncd >d .LsL Call Ad 1147, b42·430o
Water pd. 636-.Cu.> l!oUlr
2 Hr mobile home. wallt to 6167 V1cton 11 St $340 .....," \ 1 1•. I;:'
bch. ~ ut1ls mcl, mo. to 1 ........, 'u <-'>, wa •"
rm 645-5846. lrg 2br, 2ba, bit ins, dL•» ~-:_ich, no P<:t:.. 220 12th. bw~. st.ove. & patio St~
I bdrm. l ba ( rplc. Steps $420/im + !>tt. 645-543.J. w" -I lk ~ to beach. $US. 642·3850 & .. ,, no ~ , wa
642 1010 blrw L..'9f aoo.s beach 2 lilt. 219 15 Clean. quiet. 2 Br. I Ra,,~~ ____ ·
No k.lds/pets. $325/mo. AU THE THE Call 551·5045 Evea 6 and owner will carry. mo All 1'1S-8l70 Soper r lean Nearpark& Waet1fi.tHws
wbdl.or&eavemeasage All.s.56-2660 · ' schools. AvaJI. aft July Inc.
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t2SO'Sunny 1Br!New!
AU maJOr apple' t•ee
.... s. -1100' ........................ mo. ve SPA. 1 nu Lo beach. 4br. ••••••••••••••••••••••• slip, 2 bdnn. 3 story, 2 BR~. lots o( wood. r bdrm. o" ncr'> unit -·•••••••••••••••••• I OF THI llST 3 BR 2'h Ba. designer 2ba, ram rm. din rm. Darting 3Br home. mln fi.replatt. S:ZSOO/mo. Yrly encl garage. Mesa Verde 1-·1replace Ot eanvu.•w
'Bybuilder,newduplexes. hme. Gar., W/D, yard· frp l. s u per c lose lo v iew, w /gardene r . 1525 lease 1)7S.3067. area. MSO mo_ Ask for , School 0 1-.1 lmmed. oc Plnt owner deprecia· 14Uaitlnchastrialproper. patio. Bltns. Part. furn ~chools & s hopp1n.1: chlldren OK. oo pets. •••••••••••••••••••••• 8 U 546-5880 ~ 9ti2 26911
tion. Sao Clemente. ty centrally located 1 tBl5 mo. 709 Heliotrope Gard e n c r S8 5 o smo mo. 497-3085 SweeU.Clear All'! $375! Dlx Bayfroal, Jbdnn, 2ba, a . ~~~ . ___yr
R&Vn MES 631-4.555
ocean view. Sl85 000 block from dowoto~ ~ g frpl arl • 1B 1 .. _ L ard __ ...._ ""'°Tl-.. 77:-1123• Laguna. Owner aslting 640-0167; 644-6400 Hi61 032J11r l 4931122J F'or lease new Foxboro Lovely 2Bdrm! Apple! gar,"''" . . Yt" >· r. ~ ... <'r.Y • ----
...-::n. _. "" :>-41 1 Costa Mesa (5484) fet-ad u I t s, n o P e t s l'e~ OK 1 Sunny Studio! Heluing <....,'".,..~93'7C. 1625.000.Call BAYFRONT CtunaCovn "··arh,1dl' n 11 .... -.• I ti r• lfomemLaguna Nague . R ES SlOOO 6~67 2 1 3 •·1 o..~ h _-":_:__._.....:.. _____ --I Realoooaucs 67>-6700 , u. 1 Br. 3'2 Ba. SHOO mo ENTIM . 631-45.M i mo. .. . , SM.7300or53s.21689 I .... et.e to .,.,ac ! S250 ......__._ ......_ 2000 $550 /m o . Avail $385' ('ozy Cotl<!Kt>1 ~'><><" 644-51.J8. Allapplc!(~lfee _n.,...., LohforS. Z200 July /Augus t o nl y F\reµlan" t.'lc)',P lo bch ......-......... S32S·S490. J & 2 bdrm.•RENTTMfo~ 63l -4~5.'i ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,....,1275 . \JI I l""1!11r u:...-·--t·--. v·-.-.---l-2_6_7 IAl ...... ltllltsfwwlllMd ..... ,. i 11 3107 1\' .. fT,_...hO"•"' P~t10.-F r.: ••••••••••••••••••••••• u 1.r I llPP C .,..., l'1.' ...._ .,. v -u ...," a
09 ~ Bay-oeean vu lots Renume~ GJI 45."l.:> ....................... hlmd 1706 000000••••••••••••••••• bal~y. lndry rm .. all 1844
1llesewoo lutwitboo· fr om $2990, walk t o C....W... 3224 VA<:.\'.' ...... , '-"'t111 kit'·• Coodo.2Br.2ba,nearthe ••••••••••••••••••••••• tBr.2Ba.very)«,aJlool bu1 lt·1ns. some with •••••••••••••••••••••• ly SH.OOOdownoo each beach t e rms avail.••••••••••••••••••••••• ·•• ""u '-""'lake $600 /mo No floor,beaUOfuJnew du enclosed fla ra ge ,Woodbradgc Cond o ~
building. They are close 661.M2} •*3 Br. 2 ba Condo or S IJt!L'I OK hon -d yard c-tuldren/pets. 751-4330 or IAYFllOMT d ecor . frplc , pvt. nr Jin.med occupa.ni·y. TSL bdrm. 1 bu l )ear old.
on break even. Call oow. est Plaza. Pool, spa. Ga:. SS75 m1 911~ l-171 3 Bcinns, 2 baths. Ne.ly beach & bay A~·ail now Mgmt. 642 1603. end urut inclds fngt>, all
54().3866 BEVERLY HrLl.S. Take pd. $595. 751·6166 , --~5155 redecorated. Sandy Ouldren OK. 1825 mo•--"---------rl'l' fa C"rl J\ltract 1v1'.
• Whelan advantage or current low 759-0217. ~~·;_eh.~~,~~ '~1·i::,0 JBr, 2Ba. Fenced yard. beach. Avatl 1.st 2 wk.s ol )012 West Balboa. Jeff WAU.ACF.ST APTS i\va.tl. 1mmed. SSOO ~!:'!~11.
Int. Bwld on this excep-~ A1(; Fr pie. $600/mo . July l&OO/Wk . 644·9513 1J0.3T17 ~Y derorat.ed 2 Ar Call Bob Da)'S s.56 ~ Real Estate tional view lot In Doheny 3 Br, 1 ba. 2 car garage. ~ :klt~'I Avail: 7-19. 67>9546. M9M 3724 2 BR. fireplaN>, sW>deck, apt. l ba. $39.S. Small EvesM2·3561
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6DB.UXluNrrS ~97~ ... 1761 ll <MJ )M ~ li'll Ji:lli rrom $525, fenced yards AU..LJTI+ITIESPAID Yearly . 645·1819 or 1 Br Eastside, s mall but Wlute Wa~r View ! S390
PRIME EASTSJDE. CM .. llDSIPETS ()I( & garages Families 972·9899 QOllY wtlolsolneat wood Air! Pool . Summer fun 2 Bdnmeacb. •----------E . S J DE Spa c 1 o u s SP<iil Yuurst'l/' ~-•' 1 K d •-t Compa r e before you Si!IO. 642·9'50alter 1PM. Apple. Good area. Eajoy
nlESfARNESCO. t° t• Dneri, Townhouse, garag.e. Newh de1·or <iarage' P case a s .. pe s rent. Cus t om des1icn $21 0 pe r week. Bach. newlydet'Or! (5816) fee
67J.Tl61 ....... 2400 fenced , patio. S595 New :ipplianc~· l'ool! welcome 7141964·2$66 or features; Pool, BBQ. Resp. adults. No pets. COndo c bdrm. B>O. No RENTJMES 631-4SSS ----------t•-•••••••••••••••••••• 642-2Sl0,646-4848 Wont la.-.l ' ts.JlHl fee 973-2971 Ageot.oofee. cov'rd garage, a e w Utal pd. 106 E Bay Ave, pets. Walk.tog dist.an~ to .._.
316 Four uu 11Dit$, 2 Bd 2
Ba ea. with 1arages,
S250.000.
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fireplaces, many utru,
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549-772'
FORLIASE
New 2 bedroom 2 bath
home. Mission Lakes
Country Club. Golf·
teoni.s-pool. Beautifully
landscaped, no maio·
tenaoce yanl
98110 Clubhouse Rd.
Desert Hot Springs
213-378-2572
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Br2Bahome,nearOCC. 4 Br 2 · ~imo Close NO F'EE! Apt. 6 Coodo Adult Uvaog at its best _ _.. P.fwdZllrA. pa• t.lrWIJ
ask for J .J . 541-0lS& or t.o bch, l>l'houb. :.hopprng rentals. Villa Rentals Nopet.s. . •••••••••-•~•••••• llOOsq fl. f'pk lDdry r ,_. llLWfV
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644--4064 1 bdrm furnishecU•oo Ope~ Sat /Sun. 707 .., SlOICJ\qer 54CM400 UVIM6
S11LLLC>0Dit&7 40-.. 11.. ts t 34' boat slip, posh. 38r. &W. Wllloo,&&2·1971 _Acacia_. __ .Cd.M __ ._-. __ :n11_-i..,__ .... a-• 1 BR u~ Singles. U12 bedroom _.., ,a.~---.... DI .'°"'· nello lP • paan . 2Ba 1 bl.k. t be ti. S900 .._......, ""' ,... n• •---,~ drps, lg <'OVerHJ patio. ~ • 0 ac $.150. Alt.ractlve fW'TI . 1 6 Studio APT. a.C>llDo. 1st per $D0 utilincld. apts,6t.owuhouses. y_. ..... .._ bltns,f'rpk.nrWamer& · ~ den. garage. Quiel &laslwit.hDOO~. ' Mz-G? FromS409 644·1900
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MOS,000-$100,000 dn. Club3b l b ded AUA.reuw ees Luscious3Br'Fcdyard court.a. av now....... SUSCASrTAS lat• last +dep. no 2 bdrm. apts. Dh· beach6bay.Availnow. Beadl area_ Gary, •gt. . · r, •. upan · TollMTICbooleMISFrom! K1ds1Pets OKI Good CTX>. yrllae. SS.Z..5G89 ....... _ 1 br apt -•up. prqt.H4 8ll05 bwaaber. fireplace , Chlldrm OK, tll25 mo. -.-X 1c•, • .,,. --Un~· Luxury coodo. nuo -1012 W-t Balboa J eff "'"' -• ,._..,.,., I are& Y ... 5 ...,._ fa lly En l r Ad··••-o ,..__._.....___ --c.atJlecltaJ ceWn•. prv. -· Prine.only. On
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-··-WUlllOC, c,, RENTIMES 631-4SSS Broker >75-491.2. 5PM ..... Pines ~Karla ~.bl.o'er. apta, tnde for equity ta Npt. ear, pool & s pa,i---------6 ~-·-------lddllpeta, 1275/mo. Call A-• ocean view, 2 bdrm. 2
Cll cw RB, aak few Bill or Laguna home w/view mlcn)wave, W/D hkup. Highwayto fleavenl EXF.cUTIVEHOllE lBR.fura.uUlpeld,qlAet Jdf.Gl-1316 sPic $Ct-aM7 ba ., fireplace , Full
1151-1• Ir yard. Doullu Ron11, $415-$'715. 151·8166: Lovely 3Brl $4951 Nice Bay View, 3 br. l 'A ba, adult&, no peta. $1115 mo. bdrm , ::C~ty Ir •mewo~dl~
I' .... ITS . 71'·'11--llll (Owner.) "1»CIZ17 AU apple! Heated pool atri .. _ 1-yrd 541-19 . patio. 1•ra1e • ...,., per m o. a ys
"" GoodlocatlonforKld." um + ~. ... · ---------REALTORS quiet trl-plex. Aull. 54f.-OllC, WkDds Ir Eves Calta lleu. OWC with Olt .. S.... IJr. old&r, l'hBe condo. Oelight/ul 1 (8420) fee J lOO aq . rt. $'950 mo. • Mo. Dehne mobile DOW. SllO/mo. 112.SU.
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... -. 17 Ullita. All an -••••••••••••-•••••• bmmcl. taro Townhouse BWFFS 3 BR 2~ ea, peta. Qlaet. tecure • ._ .. __. .... -.:::.-"" Badl. Adulta only. Promontory o l n t . 2 .....__ -.,_ -.. ~.__.............._ Dr C .II 1:.19 ClCI or Jog to...._ ..... __..., N-n1 • ..1 .....,.._. c.ug-----No-· Neer P'a1rriew Fab4&Joua Ocean view, --.. ..... rvr-•o1 ....___ • • • .,. · ..___ fplc, patio, nr pool, -.-uuv._._.... 142..so'IJ ... ~ ...... •-lBr w/loft .• ...,./mo. Mir hble. olfen "OU lbese PTO-.. .,._ Coz~r• ..,,. .. , Garaoe .i.-........ • .... , -•---.....,
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bdrm. Ad.alt · · ti 3 Roblea area ol Ceatra1 • ---· -·· • RENTJMES 831-4.56$ nu .---..-llDcl adl&a ~0 Calla 11 ... Joe...,. Calilorma· petio.. New carpets A Qle2 8r. 1 baeouqeoa areal <MMHee pr, • .... llory, opeo l br condo, brand new, !!:.:=r.== llobil• b~me park 6 drllpfl..,. mo. laL 61...,..• wooded lot. Redwood l..INTllUS 111-41116 IG..st7l ._.. Cl9lliap tbn.1-oa&. adlb. oaJy. Pool, 'V· ;:~ ...._ -..u -~ apartment•; $230,000 IHt. $200 depo1lt .... ~.... 32 .. 2 ..._,._ Uo Dicel1 ., 2Bdrma,Jbatbapt. Nop.u.suomo.m.-IM· undervouDd P""---r_. ..,._ wltbt.smt --... .. ........, pa ' .._. 2740 Adulta.G•-u ..... Xlot. aecurity. -...0.
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· room for mon ualta; + _. room, •malJ W8ler, • ...... , " S64IZS -....•tateu.-,1 l"OURSEASONBA.Pl'S. at. ZIZl 'IWttD. •tmo. i---------
TIG€ -..db..._, ...... NOP&Ta. .._ !'!:.~~·{•;; HARBORvJEW.dr,fm, llNu&lftal putr.llb ..,.. 0..-.ao ... ,IW,l~ ~7·'4:!_ Blue Cblp v.:;:1~e:_ PO:~,: ~ llial..a.an. rwta Oil ~ ._ old. iuo Bob La~rllo DR View. XIDt. loeal.6aa. ro••d~ Terraeed ba ,......_ P.uo, poa11opw,. • an Y •
eawwttbbome6Mn, II ................ &DeJld NC>«ll3 .. tm>.ruMMMO. pool. • ...... tmO..TIUoue........ !!,C..'!!~ty , USO mo •
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6 ~--------1parklla1 fouet•IH. i-:.-~--· ------~a ... Ille. ...... pn. Jard, MIO. CORALCAY BeauUtuJ38rw/be1vi9w. Spaelou1 room a . fllle..,Dlplalbdrm. •eM ..... ,...._...._ -':·u.r·" In town. Commertcal. Hl·H41. IO·•HI, llatnCbaw14Br.3Ba. $910 mo. ltl·HH, Bepuete dlelet aree. 2~ ba. frplc, feaced u .._ ISllfrepc:iollc•, 2::;:;;1:1:: a-......, aa.oao ':Cl·.,!eet oa~ta ... • __ ._ ______ aoo aq. n. Spa, eo ft. eo-.s ~~-lD.....!.._'-!'8· ~!' yard. Dbl 1ar. Siii. APABTllDITS Weltdilf aru. Pool.tllt llnll;~ ... a1q.,_ --~I dock . UIOO t mo . ---ea-. ~142·-1Br ~ frlut, mature adlt.a.
twl'ICM :" .. ~!iJRp~: .,, ........... ._llJ.;.:::.:/"1......;.......;.'GUS.;.;.... ____ -:;u::.~r..~~RJ.::: =.'0 HHllDltOD I bdrm. Iba. •••rcll, 1ar:111. "70._nfs...;._...;.·•--o_mo_ ..... __ Mll __
lllloMllPm · avallable. Al10, R ·l ll!NloPllUo<J•Ofee -mo.All. -.ma 1 Bedroom r ...... froa dl1bwa11ler, IH•df'J -V-.unlWaJ &OSTAALOHl7 , ........ tlll,111 ~aYallable. mYOa8 ..... W _ _._.81.,..bu.....-....-..... ... f..U .•. A•.&l.,,.._ ..... -~
All...._ •ta• l'arl*tMrlllllftlrawtloa, .=--;,~ ==:-:'=-ZBedroomhrrn-Jvl.7 alt. 0.11..--. Ailllls·No..... _.,_ ... ..._ ClOllMl ToPlaceyour -1---•· Adulla,llO,.U. Ew.6Wbdl-.Mll. .,..Yaeta..Way IP P d&M., ............. "Fut Result" mGUll\ to att#' ....... te t1WllMI ...... 1 ..._...., Delaae lbdrm, I be~ ToOoHome •
.... Ill ltl .. 7 1111.,:1:.~-Service Directory •• WeUMrly Bay :~.-=~=: LAQUINTAHDmM ';::.. ........... :'.=ir:."111'::.,.:-.._ ...... c _•_•_l_l_-4_1_1_1 __ Alls......... Ot.IUtrnla... ad .... C•llNow hnba. Ocean ... w. 5 NHd DOW. Sbuoa lmlP ..... J.a,lblll aad ro .. d "...... 1ar,u ......
-11•1711 642-1671 l*m. a ba. 8Dal alp. :::.o:•:=,•· 111.-. !e;~~·•...,8.ol ="e-':.a.: 1,.~,":r..: :._: ::,~· ~:.=-!.~ ... M._.. MIU lrple, pool, '-II-, ... 71. ltr...U '-ol . ................ trNUI. ---· \
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anyllme Refs 646 7372 Wood fent·e·!> & rep:ilrs. f111 .,,..,.
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tr you're looking for n ~·l·
ler job, you won't want lo
miss the employment
columns in Claaa1fied
Have somethan({ you want
to sell! Classified ads do
1t well. 842-5678.
Apa lzc1tll u..tw.. lf1 ....... fw .... ,.. Voe.,_ 1..Wl 4250 ........ to~ 4300 •••••• • •••••••••••••••• • a.ufu w1•c1 JtOO •••••••••••• • ••• •• • •••• ••••••••• •• •• •••••••• •• ~ ... ,..,. ._. Jiff ....................... AVALON Prof. resp. non-smoker.
··---·•••••••••••••• For Rent: Bachelor unit. Weekly Rental. Sleeps 8 Sht 28r dlx apt. S28S mo OCIAH VllW 1270/roo. 1st & las1 +dep. C a n yo n T err a c e Newport Beach. 760-8158
3 br. frpl, crpta, drps. E . Cos t a M es a . Townhouse. Secl uded
Ad u Its . L 5 e $85 o. 7H·M~· 7554. Re fer l o patio. i v, blks bch July 2 Br apt. 1175 M tr to s hr
873-7'1154.171-8233. Ron. & Aueust operungs. Dick •., uul 6 dep CM a rea
Bogard.· 213 /510·1086. 645·9484 eves. 640·0109
I bdnn. VersalUes Condo.
Good loca t 1o n Fu II
s e c ur1 t y $500 mo.
6.n·3t99 Eves.
Family Fanl•Y! $415!
tl&&e3Br! Worbhopgar
San Clemente <8358> fee
RENTIM ES 63HS65
Box 17117. Avalon. 90704. days
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La guna Beac h deluxe I Bdr + bath Jaruu1.
vacalloo rental.a. Block/ Pool. C 0 M S200 +Sec
beach / Festival/ town. Dep. 640-8234
"97-4773 or 4 94· J092 ---------Share m y 2br condo. 3tir. 2ba . ..., blk to bch
963-8818
968-2238
Walk lo bch. 2 br apt.
l350/roo. Sec. ~P-SJOO.
No Pas Call ~901 Laguna Beac h. Ocean Near So. Cst. Plai.a. Re<:
-------• front, pnvate beach. 2 fac • pool, Jacuzzi S:Z~
Ult.lmate in Elegance $425 C.1ass and Comfort! bdrm Fully furn. $400 rm lat & last 645-4:>33
U>vely 2Br' Beach area $300! Kids /Pets OK ! week. 11200 mo. 642·1802
Pool Fun! (6427) fee New. trvme 16421) fee ~ .....
RENTJMES 631·45SS _R_ENTJ __ M_ES ___ 63_1·-~--l Bd lsl. Apl Mature cx·c .,.. .... 4]50
Exquisitely Yours! S370! It..-4000
Walk to the beach All •••••••••••••••••••••••
utillt1es paid! Ne w All Avail. July 15th. Guest
major appliances! Pool• bd rm: ~ p r v . ba Hurry (6450) fee Bea ul1 tu I Lakes 1 d e
Rentimea 6Jl-4SS5 ~-Spa, Lanai Ii Ten·
----------• rus Crts. $320 mo
I Br. 1 balh in secwily Call ~6728 between 11
buildinc w /bay view a.m .-6p.m .
..-mo __ mo_. f'D. __ Zl.U ____ Room in lrg Huntington • --=~==:-=:--•! Beac h h om e or O<.: WTC.... Colleae. S200 + d ep .
Mlnctlve comlo, walk· 1_9M-G:B ___ . ------=.=:re~~&!:!: M/F 3 Br house in CM.
i B d r m . 2 b a l h , S200/mo AO 11263
flreplac:e. pool. adults on-642·"3002.4 brs.
ly. Jmt listed, so hurry.
Only S725 monthly.
C7 I 41 673-4400
121>1 ua.2121
HARBOR
f\lm. Costa Mesa. Qwet
home f or w o rk i n g
person. Not under JO yrs
old. 642-4794.
Pvt home. employed gent,
' nor1-11mkr, kitchen priv.
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$300 wk. Available an
Aug.67~49
...... to~ 4300 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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$4.5. Storage only. sngl. 325
J 17lh Place. Off Santa
Ana Ave 646·5137 aft
llAM Moving? Avoid deposits & ----------
cut livinl( e xpenses!
Profe ~1 on a ll y ~1n ce
1971
HOUSIMATU
832-41.34
APft. Y MO CHAffl
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Rental Sharing Service
Has Roommate For You
953-0579 7 days 953-0395
Luxury m Newport' S375
Video-TV + 'm o r e '
Garage Must see • No·
Smit. 645-08L8
*** Y.l.S...
464 Bolero Way
Newport Beach
You are lhe winner ol
two free tickets CSIS
value), lo
Offk.l..W 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIC.sums
Pnme Newport Beach
loc. Near 0 .C. aU"pOrt
Rent incl. reception. coa·
ference rm , janitor
s erv . ul1l1, 100 free
co p i e s & more
Secreunal serv. avuJ.
Liz or Douc &51·9411.
•CdM DELUXE SUlT ES.
F'rom S295 Air cond .
ample pkg. UUI pd. 2855
~ Cst Hwy 675-8IHIO
WESTCLIFF BLDG
NEWPORT Bi:.ACH
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-Healed pool! All apple Joe co beach (M27) fee
R.ENTIMES 131-4ss.5
S...-.L 11 1 Jle6 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Slumo apt. Pvt. beacb.
pelting. A vitil. DOW. $3'1~
l.Dcl. util. 49M&'4.
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4 bdrm Condo. Wkly LIPID.AM
91C>-Sl200. 673· 7873. HOISi SHOW
On the beach an Newport. July 11. 8PM
Weekly or monthly 2 ANAHEIM
bdrm. or 3 bdnn. Kirk Convention Center Lamb,631-0900. Tickels may be cla1me<1 -----------1 by calling 642·5678. ext
Lag Hills, spacious 2br. Z12
den. 2ba, view condo. * *.
Cuti Mr Ho..,ard
645. 6101
EXECUTIVE SUITt:S
Newport Center, full
services, private. ocean
Vlew.127().t630. 759-9036.
Fully furn . N o •----------
Will shatt lrg lux home. 2 PRJMELOCATION sm>kers/pets. Avul July
15 thru Oct 30. $585
S»m7. 538-4940.
frpl, microwave. nicely By 0.C. Airport. m sq
rum. 546-3428 f\. lo 1280 sq ft. from SS'
Z BR +, sips 6, $300 weelt-
lY fr up. Balboa Is land.
Open Daily
675--2910
IAYROMT
3 Bdnns, 2 baths. Newly
redec orate d . S a ndy
beach. AvaU Lst 2 wks ol
July 9!00wk. 644-9513
per sq. fl Phone5S7-7010 Fem 18·25 s hr Hunt· in~on Beach home near 400 sq. fl. for $425 per mo
beach. $150 /mo. Inquire: 4001 Birch St. N.B. Agent
21301 Banf( Ln. Hunt· _54_1·_5032 _______ _
mlf.on Beach. ~1140
MALE EXEC to shr lux
f um N iwpt Coodo nr bch
pool . spa. $295 ~2084
I Mo.Flt& ... .,....c.......
Prest.ali<>Us Exec. suite.
I nclda sec. services.
2 br hse In ~ .,..., reqat .. phone anawerln1. • _ • .,. undergmd prtcng., telex
OCN FRNT·Nwpt Perun, Afte r 6 64 4 o r • antique decor. cont.
roof 1 n g . p I um b 1 n A
flooring. Stucro & Liie.
Drywall & more. J 8
646-9990
<Xfit"el> in &yv1ew Hotel
Historical landmark ·
Bay View. lmmed. oc
cupanc y 673-0223
0 C. Airport area. l20 sq
ft. ol plush office space.
S40C>. Smaller o(fice. lllO
Call Ano :.. 7S4-8'78t.
Two 600 aq ft offices. ea
w/restroom. can be com
bined, ground nr. new
bldg Dana Pt. 8161·3351
•MICl•
Newport Center Offi« 4
Rent with UAe of rttep-
llon. con!. rm kitrhen.
phones, secret,.r1al &
telex.
Call Cindy at 760-0100
Dana Point office s ub-let .
300 sq. ft. 831·6305 &
&:n -11176
Will &hare our Newport
Beadl olfi<'f! wtlh you.
Call S48·1r189
I 0 kWll..W 4500 .......................
t&50 lnd /Ofc near nu
22111.S'.18101 Redondo Cir .
!JS, HllDl !kb Ma.2134
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BUSlllESS , ..
LOCATIOlt
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PAU
711 w. I 7tta. St.
C....Mete
64M46J
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HOMIOWMBS
O.D4'f ......... lM your eqwty for bills,
home add1t1ons. vara
l.l<>N. etc. Any amou.ot.
any reuon C~ or ,oo
DO( necessary Comparr
O\tr coals. 24 t\n. ta werts ita.
146-5567 •• 16-7041
S&Jl>-Leue 1st. floor office
space. lrvinetNe wport
area. 600·900 sq . ft.
Sl 1.5+ a sq. ft For mon
inlo call 752--0880
OCC .. aH,. •c.,.ts. =~ •.:.:. ~ *FAST* ~. 1:30 to 4. s.t. IOAMtoZP~ FUNDING , ........ ,.,... .... <Xf1re s pace to share. 3816
J . South Bm.lQl al
Sunflower, Santa Aoa
Newly decor. crpt 'd . Up
t.oSOOsqftavaiJ. 751·1933
2 Units 4800 fl each UPTO IO'Y• Lac\ala Hilb Ind Pk. new S.gn IOan doc tomorrow
b&q. 2 of1:11. 2 restrooms. C... ilt 4 0.,. » per ft. Fwy ICCHS. Broker 714f95S-()073
_SM-_56S3 __ . -----Jlllllllirtlll•"-Trmt
0 _.!::UX R. E. OFFIC~ ~sq. f\. M l, wtlh front .,.,._ 50)5
neut your ~ pnvau otfice. lar1e drive 111 rear •••••••••••••••••••••• ..
clftce In p~ltC\OUA com· door. 220 AC :» sq. tt s.Mllt' ...... Co.
ple:x. Lag Hilla. Jncludes 629Termlnal W1y, C.M . All types ol ruJ estate
local phone. c~p y 540-NS2 days, 646·0881 investments smcel949 machine, partial lime dieves. .._(...,,,!......_ '-use ol secretary, :M hr ...,..c.---. ...
a ns weri ng service ...... W~ 4600 MTlh
'500/rm. Call 961-8001. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '42-217 I 545-061 t
. Wllll&ed ID eo.ta Meu or
Rent or be '!' foP(IOfl lo lrWie area. 2 ot 3 BR.
bu.)' new otltce Coodos. ho use preferred. J
4J.5 sq ft, Airport area Adul\I. Xlnt references
I« S57·564.2 6 7 3 · 5 i O I Eve s fl
fm iq ft. 3 office&. $800 -Wfdenda--------1
per mo. l year leue Responsd>le won1na fem
Faahioo l&laod. 644-4884. 28. VeJ'Y neat, wou
to share 2br ID Cd Aua
S25 Sq "· wood paoeUn.1. 9 Reas. ref WoWd luv cupet , park1n1. ut1l pool• facilities 4,.,.$0:XJ 2052~ Blvd.CM atters·lOpm or4!M·9'77 566-'4181 &'4·22211
. Sele t~ w /3 HO\lseu ts E.x e~ut1ve offtce suite need 1 8d hou&e/apt an
avail. near OC Airport CM/NB area ASAP.
21115 sq ft. Includes recep-max. O ay 1 /144 · 3682
tloolst, Jan it o rial Eves/S41-693 Uoda
service, all "'11 paid. • ·
more. Call~. l Br cotta,e or apt. CM .
..... • • ...... 4450 upto $m. Bob.
ht. & 2a4. TRUST
DllDS
SFR's 1st to s:iOOK . 30
yn, puttt\ase and rcf1 .
2nd to S50K ISyrs
. Non OwMr No
prepay. f ff/ leasehofd
Also lhru • It Condo SS. DOB~ F1NANCIAL
SERVICES
640-8016 49'·4681
Widow has moMy for 2nd
T D 's No «~1l check. I
no pnJty f·or action call
Agt 67J. 7311 anytl me
2ndTD'S ... , ..... ,
New 1"2 bd~W')'
adult apt.a In 14 plans
from Uto , 2 bdrm
t.ownbouHs from $535 +
pools, lennis, waterfalls,
~I Gasfatcookin&• heatin& paid. From San 0.0 ~ drive North
on beach to Mc Fadden
then West on McFadden
to Seawlnd Village .
(714)m.5l •.
dlx 3Br, 3Ba pvt home.1_s:a-_7890 __ . ______ rm. s.«-7180. Ask for
W /D. 6Jl·3l!l9 · Shr 3 Br beach house. 3'* _J_obn_. _Ol'_J_ane_._____ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~
1.5 year term. $10.000 or
more. No Balloon.
Udo Newport Co.
673-1585 at Hrs. Ocean front , NB .
Ha~ somelhiog YO\I wa.ot S300/mo. 873-37~ aft 5.
to sell? Classified ad.a do 142,5'711 it wftl. 642·S678. • Fem. rmmle want.eel nr ---------! So. Cout Plua $225 + ~
You may reqoest our od-onswering
servk» when pk>Cing 'f04.J' od ... a Ooify
Pilot od number will oppear in ywr od .
. . we will take your meseages ... YfN
I coll in at '(04Jf oonvenienc» to get the
,....,. to yoor od ... thil .w. is = SS fM .....ek. For more information to pa yovr ad call 6G·5671.
util.eiu..-
2 roommates to s hare
house in CM . n on·
smoker. GOO /mo + 'l!I
util. 541· 7506 after 6pm
Cleao. non· smoker to
share CM home. S180.
seott. M1-tNO
Qua!Jty Pa111lers. inter I
exler lo rates 1mmed
serv 848·5684 or 6311 71411
DECK SPECIALIST
Why caU &be mt when
)'OU Cll.D C~I the besl '1
Deddng ol a II ly pes. Lee
R.oollng Co. of CM. Ca.II
Marty or Rob al 642-7222
Bob Ea kin Pa1nt1n i.c
lnt / ~ 20 > ri. exp Fret> Ta. st 541-4.2.ftl a ft S •••••••••••••••••••••••
HWlttngton Beach T ile Co
Tuba. ~howers. entnes .tc drainboar~ 84.2·3020
!'lleal patches • textures At&EST. 19l-14l9 Tile selling. excellent "'o r'lt • r e a s o n a b I e
644 7743
JNCRAltf PLUMBING
f«lpa1r1. re pipes, wtr
ht.rs. Sl5 hr S4~4232
lllAICE SOlllEOME t'IAPP'r
lllAr;E 50111l0 NE IMILl
Pla<'f' a HAPPY AO
1n th1'> column
for only SJ 25
<"all 642 5678
CONGt<ATLLATIONS lo
John Farrf'n Jr ol HR
tOt becom111~ a Pnvale
PlJot on 7 I 80 ----
5l00 ......... , ............ .
FOlllDADS
U£ Fill
Call:
642-5'71
LOST
ora n ge persl;in c11t .
det'lawed. M1 sl>1n g ·
m o nth Rew11 rd'
982·2219. 995-3l88
* • * MaLewh
3807 l nlf't ls~ Or
Corona del Mar
You are the wlnnt'r
two ·free tic kets c Sl
value>. to
THI
UrtnAM
HOltSISHOW
Jwy 11.IPlll
ANAHEIM
C.onventlOl'I ~ler
Tickets may be chumed
by calling 642·5678. ext
272 •••
P rofessional Window
cleatun& by Joe Daniels.
714·~-811$3
fOU~O-Female doc. o6d
Ho n e } colo r . Ca ll axm or ~ J..338 after
~Pm --------
f'"ou.nd lnsh Setter . F.
Cvllle !>a ble t wht F
Cockapoo tn ·co&ored M
Pit 8u1J mix blk /Whl M
Dane m111 t :i n F .
Lab Shep yellow M. Lab
mill yel lo w 1-~ Also
parakeet NB An11nal
Shelter &M ~ ----foood Shellie, 6/30, rot'·
ner Wam erJB St, HB.
Or Cl> Pounii 6)4 7JOJ
Po und ~et o r keys
Ra}s1de Or Neu Coast
<:ua rd St<1 t1on 6·29.
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Lost. Lrg M Siam eSt'
Cat. rettnt head wound.
vtc Harbor Vu Knolls.
NB Name "Bubba ..
6 '20 Reward &W-8685
Found. Blk. .. wht. Spr
in«er s.>aruel ~ Vic. Ca
n yon Or./Wil s oo .
541-l.2S2.
Found Rine ol 1l keys.
Jact Green Pan. Slater
6 Golden West. H.B.
2p.m. Sat. Jime 28.. Call
Kenyon Ackeberc or
Pe&IY Abell. 531-2519.
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,..... fw.t Urne ror land
I lllMft&llC nrm In Irvine
lmmtdJately. CaU Bev
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TH£
C11a. t.1\111'1' 1• a C" all 131 CX!IM 561-U.l'f OUNCE CWT DAILY PILOT "=eart• .......
ator .. t In ff .......
Beacll. New apt. lb· ft 0 I'.
---TO START
a-.i cut ...,.,. 6 women Im• a ;(' J::.!
.. P••,.rtl'd with a •• .. •••••"'•••••••••••••
............. Wrn.L Penlra~. perleaced. Contact MacArthur Blvd It Pord Br'uc9• fF1
wldnvtt'1 Uc DIMrALIC'-" rW.
"""-' ..... ..._ aulltant. X·Ra> Uc niq pereoa•I ulul•C _,.W..-& 7015 == ... by 12 Of tht ""' .................. ., ••••
PAIT TIME IVENINGS
Become a trained s ales counse lor
<over 21) with t he Jim Long &
Associa tes A~ency to supervise and
c h a pe r one DAILY PILOT carrier
boys and girls on a one-on-0ne basis ,
evenin g s 6 to 9 PM . We n eed
concerned. innovative persons who
a re looking for a lucrative part·time
pos ition. $4 hour to sta rt. Call 642·4321. ext. 250 between 2 and 6 PM. Ask fo r
Lor i
c.orooa del Illar
-~7~1'!:1~·~· ~-~SO~E:::__j MAN1CUJUBl'·Ab6e t.o do
Wiit sir• In SouUMm • l 11 0 r • d M e d I I I . Callforol• Jac u 111, lbt.hwi ten1 U CBSJ l
.... 9'c Open \Oa m stth <'rrall''• mrdla 4&m. 7 4-1'1 a wMI! Vls won:. t.p radlo lmuau· a/11.C, AOUU. Health Exp tn P R ,~I
h 4·t'T•·t74l ~
Wt-l\lave an Clfi'lfl•n1 •t _ .\al for L-.;_ry Mllne IHnt•I Aaat 1Ch11 rs1de
our Redoooo Durh ol c.~ier. AM atuft. depen· O)'nam1c, arowin1 prac· flee for •o 1ndlvidu•I d •bl~. ru pons abl ~. Uce. NB Exper . X Ra)'
Wlth 8 month• S • L 'fhun thru M"" Apply lie., nex hrs No S1at or Tt>Uer u penenc. Typ mornlnu OHt Shop n-erunp Sal to match
LAUl•Y
all .... "'-*-rinf°. .,.. •• bealtla plan.
The Hair Handlera .... SWtlaYISOR
.... 2111 Hutior Bl vd, John Hau~ -Oll&.a II•• ~3433 Br lat tbia ad ror your
lf\I ~ l$wpm ~lloell•nt ' ' exp 646-2483
Excetlmt canar poten·
tial apportuntt)' f« relia·
b le pers on with
knowled1e of lauod
machin". aupenlaory
akilla. 6 bl·Unpal abillt
preferred. EnJOY out·
s t andlnl <'Ompan
benefrts. includlq. f
meal per sh1ft. Apply
day thru Thun~. 9A1',
Noon. Personnel
~act--~WOB
compuy benefit•' lu J~Wayne Au'port ---·------lot hllb adlonl ........ .
ll*ial'1ft u Cen.ed Nurse, Ccmp.
lllCft. bow.ekeeper days
~~•bl<' ea:peneo~ TOUCH °' Cl.ASS C M'er 1Slrolie patJenu. · ISCOllTS R.ef ~f'ftt<'~ 661 n.1
tentate appllc11.nt.11 con <.:ASHIER HOUMwares Dental Assistant. chair
tac1 Chri• Batt-• •l ~ Apply Ul persoo. SJde with X·Ra)' l.rcenae
2U 31~ crown Hardwa re . 3107 New ~al Bch office. Full
LOS A ... &15 t: Cat Hwy. CdM or P tr. 213·431·2929
or snduatell. 'llltb Meet
metalaad ........ upr.
1or2 yn metal abop ex.
pr. needed. Call Craig at
~1
a. H.RS.. n2 oan 7 I oo· -Ht4pW-.4 ADMALs:~~~F --------i Dmta1 AM·t. Ort.ho pref ROA r eq 'd 4dy wk
DISTRICT MANAGER TRAINEE
C irc ulation d e pa rtm e nt h as a n
o pe n i n ~ fo r a t rainee in t h e
C 1r c u lat1on. Sales. Service a nd
Collect ion Area. Select ed applicant
wall r ecei\'e a liberal s tarting salary.
reg ularly schedul ed r aises. b~nus
o p port un it 1es and man y frtn f?e
benefits s uch as pa id vacations , paid
g roup ins ura nce. Me insura nce a nd
den tal coverage Mus t be 18. ha vt'
good dri vin~ r ecord . Hours gener ally
11 A M to 9 PM Mond a y throu lo!h
F r ic1ay Soturday overtime available
us nl't.>ded . Jf y ou a r e qualified a nd
11\1,cr cs ted in learning ne ws paper
t ir c ulation business. c-ome in person
a nd a sk for Don Wi lliams or Ken
Goddard before 10 AM or after 2 PM
Monday through F'nday.
Mari ne /Outboard
Mechanic. Outdriw e•· ·
per a phaa. All.Craft
Yacht Service. 67S-916l.
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ESCORTS AtoounUna . •&.... S.C,.....,•
Jllh Ml OUIO ACCOUMTIMG Our maao office has an u TDTE M1 Oen~OMCE MAlalOn HOT&.
900 Newport Ctr. Dr
Newport Beacfl
Equal Opp Emptyr. Ill /f' Ma ture, experienced
pharmacy clerk. Pan
lime 3 day week. The
c-llj'ClllKb TIMPOURY immedJate opening tor Mt .. ~ NlM .._ c. c. •G ......... ~5 u lndlvidual who is able
UCWTIOMIST
Lyr aunim um r ront ex
pe r . Co mp u t ~r
knowledge helpful. Good
hours. 837-0771
1--1 •• ~~ "__..' lO meet the pubhc and
Oranae County IS boom h~ good shorthand and
MARK E.'TS
l''or 2nd • 3rd Stnlla •-I VWap Phannecy, 31512.: -ct 1 a t "-~ H_.., So ' ••uaa
CAMDY"S tng' And 50 are we' typlllg slulls. Pnor eic
We're per 1 enc e I n I o u n We promote to manage.
ment 6 supervision from
Within.
P tr. f'lex.ible, near ~ -~· ·..... · ..... DM O C. Alrport. Call .. r. ---------
llteU'YOUS AOllaaT HALF'S documentat ion pre Foe Sweet 6 Pleasant [ rerred H you ar e 1n
l>ESK Cl.ERK full tune
Apply lJ1 person only All
Ba ba Best Wester n
Mote l. 2250 Ncwpor l
Blvd.C.M.
Kennedy 7S2.elll MECHANIC, sml "11.ine ----"LIG--AL-----1 ·" up . for re n tit I
iMiart. Dial 9$3-l.581 accoun ~ terested an an exciting
'-11 't"I career opportunity offer Pl.ATM.An OUTCALL mg attractive compensu
WANT A CAREER~
Call <714 l 631·9-UI SICRIT ARY equipmnt. ISMU5
Sw ,.., e>r.p Co. There are many new tlon and benefits please
MC & YISA •aphd firms moving into th call: Art Bayllsf54().~
Orange County area, br· SOUTH (Q•Cf B NK
CIMITBY DISPLAY BUILDJrn m111
7 yr s exper to build
custom hardwOQd di:.
play, establahed co w1lh
health plan. prom :.hur
mg, pd vacation Stead>
wo rk. Salary open
631.()66()
:-.Jpt. Sch. law firm seeb
sec'y with MAG A esp.
Type 70 wpm min. DIC·
t aphone eap. Fran.
MICHAMICS
Experienced over.all
mtthllnka required. Ap-
ply in person: Fubioo
lalandTeuco. J800Jam tSJ-1571 anging about an 1ncreas-f'\;J A
1ng demand fo r ex An Independent Bank
COUMS&JMG
2 mature adults 1f ac· cepted wlU be trained ln
the P're·Need Program
at beautlful Pacific View
Memorial Park. Phone
Darrell Ward 644·2'100
951·1.3IOO
'*FOXY LADY * perlenced account1n 849Sunllower Ave <Xn'CALL ONL y personnel Costa Mesa
LMAL sacaTAltY bor ee Rd. Ne wpo rt Beadl. * f7J. I I JI * Equal Opp Emplyr M I f' fner1et.1c. enthulullc ---------~raary to won With ..-.CAL CPA's panner Min 3 yrs. le1&1 'RAMSCma
COVER GIRL
•OUTCAU•
Auditors
Tax Accountants
Cost AccountanlS
Sen.tor Accountants
Bookkeeper!!
lianlu.ng Oukt care for 8yr girl. Ir
regular h rs Vi c
Newland/lie.I 848 7932.
DOUBLEDAY ROO K
SHOP, Fashion Island
seek1n~ qual1f1ed person
for ass1sl<1.nl ma nagt>r I
position Full lime ex per
pref erred. Ca II 640-~ l3
DRIVERS
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
MORNINGS
Lh·l1\t•r Dallv P ilot bun d l'1s t o
l·<irrae rs Requires \an or ICJrge wagon
and o good rlrt\ mg record . Phone
642·432 1 Ext. 2 11 , a s k for Don
W illia m s . Equ a l Oppor tu n ity
E mployer.
exp Xlot sk.1115 Gd for prof. secretarial 'benef1t:., salary open service in Newport lkft
752·2$11 p rr • F rr d.a~. Muat t>e
911i3-0771 MC/VISA TELLERS !4aJ attretary GrowinK knowle d1able 1n all
Heal Estate ht1iat1on medical s pecialities. Accounung Clerlt.s
FIRST LADY U you are not aware o
the beneftlS or worklll
temporary. v1s1t us o
give us a call, we will
happy w diSClbS it with
you We are located in
the Coldwell Baoker
O..W Gow wt Cooll
Security Pa clr1c Bank Mu.st have 2 yrs exp tn
has 1mml'd1ate openrng!> C hine se M a ndari n
in the Orange County Restaur ant Ab!(' to cook
area tor· P&R TeUers. Mandann. Cantonese, &
f\Jll and Part·llme Cwe Szec hwa n s t yle o r
wi U tr a.in> . Note Te lie rs C.lunese coolung. S7 hr
and Chier Tellers C6 lnqwre714·642·7162
Rapid typing 6 accurate fr.rm Ln Newport Center s pellin1 ma ndalor y . ~ eJi:P. erflc1enl, s a l a r y c 0 m m .
e n e r R ~ l c L e Ra I w/abilities_ Eap'd. only,
Secretary. Sho rthand, need appl y . Cal l .
dlct.aphone. 6 xlnt typin 644-05(M, uk for JiU Hen·
sk.tlb a miut Xlnl salary denon
llcort • Mod.ts
.,...,D..un•
• f7J.IJ45 * MC• Visa Accepted
WEEKEND WORK
'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!~j Bw ldJ.ng rmnth.s expenence for , both PoSillons reqwred) C 1 v 1 I En g 1 n e c r Orarts ma n I Des1f(ner.
Drapery work room. for
lse or saJe. complelel)
set up for 3 or 4 girl work
room With exlsllna <1c
couoU;, Ideal ror lead girl
to get a start. :>46·1431 or
968-MJS.
~ & Sunday Montinq
Ocliver Daily Pilots to News racl<s &
ston•s Must have dependable ('<Jr
Call George lfardtnJ.:. 642-4321.
d~p~nd1na u po n ---------
quallhc•l1ons " u p ME DIC AL OFFICE
Good benel1t.11 ~. MANAGER witb in-
~dis 2333 N Broadv.ay 11200
Santa Ana
17141835-4103
F REE PARKING
FOil AflPOIMTMEMT Mm 2 yr exp. Donald E
ftlliSE CALL: Stevens. Inc. 646-8915. DIJVBS Old fuh.lon horse drawn hayri d es. O nl y 25
miautea from the beach !!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
.,... BBQ facilities Can .... -~-----•I '714) 759.4225
or
1714'761·6005
Men or women 25 yrs or Oerical older. Know the coast
SECRET ARIES c1t1es. Net Sl.80 a week or
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
330 Wnt lay St., CCKta ....... Co.
IA-ital ~c needed fo
!Miy HB ww Off1ce.Xlnl
tYPO« alulls req. IM8-4 ll4
Si&ran<'e fl billing. <'Om·
put.er uper. Supenillory
llkilla for busy U rok>&Y
d e. A6ll fot' Aone M'l._,.
UK£ TO EA RN EXTRA --------accommodate groups up . Lo~ (71')63'7·~. Bsk Advertia1n1 Employment avail. in more . Ora nge Coas t multi s urroundings Yellow Cab. 11300· Mt
<.:ompet1t1ve pay, in· Herrma nn. f'ounta1n
terview & hire. F'or m ore Valley. 1 No of Slatt>.r
642-4321 LNCOM E " Exp locater
(temporary> oeeoed
obt..am ouOets ror coin
ope rated machines.
Must have trao1pona·
ror Kris. CLAS SINO ,.,. .... o., ...... .., •••• , ••
ADVaTISIMG
ISCOllTS TIAIMH
•tSJ-4473 * The Classified Advertis·
SECURITT
PACIFIC
BANK
tnlo.callTodServices be twn N e who pe &
1179-8900 Euclid) oon. 71+5'7~.
Always open ml Department of the R M ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I General Hal r sty llst • f<'lienle le L 1 t 11ati0 n Sec re ta r y C L E K / anage r . = PLUt ... S..,_ for new bea utification !lleda cal M a lpnclic~
STAG A: PVT PARTIES
NUOE•DA.NCER
•MODEL
Wall <'&let' your next par
\y. I'm 36-24·36 18yrs
Pam's pvt outcall Aft
6pm 54~·0207 Dy!>
m.Ulll
MASSAC E Slo W AL>
MYSTIC MAS~AG t:
~Sant:iAna
Daily Pilot has an Im·
mediate opening on a
telephone s ales desk. An Equal Opportunity
Must be able to type •P· Employer
pr ox. 45 wpm . good ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I phone voice. Salary plus
comrruss1on. Sales ba~k·
ground very beneficial.
Excellent company
·benefits include medical.
dental. credit umon etc.
f or interview please
caU· 642 4321, ext 217
Orange Comt
Daity "'°' :oo W a.ay Stret-t
Costa Mesa
Equal Opporturuly
Employer
Bartender. M /F. lnqwre
immediate ly . Ca mino
Mexican Res taurant
20U 1 S. Brook.hunt, H 8
BEAUTICIAN Very nice.
congenial shop We need
3 operators w /follow in~.
either p/time or f/l1me
Please call AIJ ce at Al.i ·i.
Hair Baz:aar. 631·9923
CoemelJcs. 1ifta. cards. Drug clerlt. experienced. Wi.U train S200 wk l!tart cemer in So. Coast Plai.a Odeo 6 Ute civtJ . I.die•
Exp. pref'd. 640-7373 9·6 Mon·f'r1. Call Mr 0pen1am.apm !116-MlJ
1
_Vi_•l_la...::p'---. 5.S&-__ 7_116____ llOn secreUr)' ~
CLBI TYPIST Grant 642·1580 for appt. won ID the alrpof't att
lns ar 1 J Offtel.WOB SllO 1-HOUS-•.,. .... ,...•E!lllAN .... ElllllRSlll8ll8• olN 8. Skills iocl-*•lh urance com pany ne Electronic techmc an. r· Will train SllOt.o start ~.. up
Oraoie <Aunty Airport Sr le ve l. testing & t.o S5pr-br.Car.&IS-51Zl ao.,.n. typ 10 wpm, need s good t y pist troubleshooting. digita l ()penSam-lpm 9116-MlJI _________ xlntgrammu.lyr.
CSSwpm > for aeneral of. 5~tems + some analog. n perience in medtca
f1ce duties PC>Sition. Die· A' least 2 yrs ex per DltrfaS SZOO Wlr maJpract1ce p~ferred.. h I ' Wi.Ulralntnaclldnvers. Housecleaoers, F/timeor tap o n e e xpe r e nce G--.. benefits Cos ta . ed Salary commeoa•rat .. ...,pf J S I to -""" ~8am-8pm 995--8413 P1t1 me. Sta.rt 1mm . b 1. oog u . a ary .-.. Mesa area 5-4Q..4Z7 1 ..._.. wit h a ' 'l 1 es Good,. be n e ri ts. Ca II ---------Top$. 646471or673-12166 performance. Outst.a.nd-11lia podQI ·ft& an
Laura 833-3450 ESCORTS MODELS AmencanGu1de f'ee HOUSllCm-a tn$: 9eoeflt.s. Pleaae c-aJ ~ iDdi':\:!j wbo
ClEltk TYPIST ~eeded by OC's r1nest G~ral Off1~ or couple for Calhohe Caren al 213-627 11285 lS organized aachrbo bas
Gal n..._.ed lo ~or·k '" M!rVlce. no exper nee A -11 tv-9an1z.ed person r...-,..,..., HB CaJI 846-3359 ---------1 J good phone pene>nab ~ -"' --.. -·.. .,...~.,. Live 1n lady to a)s1st ty AbackgrOW>dtosaJes Newpor t' Beach r eal ...;6U_~_180 _______ , needed for heavy lYPlllR Grandmother n>oovenno di aU
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or a me c y re a-.. estate flee process g -1111111111-m111-.... ---I ·-· t'" •Ql\J\·"950 • .,/ ror elderly lady. Must Crom broken le~ Sma flekf is helpful. Please· IOAT commercial & tndiatnal bee.. s.cnt.y 1mportan . _.,v • dnve 846-6478 salary + rre-e room ar callforanappniatmenL MAIMTEM4MCE hsUng.s. Late typing re· f'ee paid. f'ast pace. re· m o n l h c o m
1
. board 5.'.£.0ll&c al\. &pm
Wlllll.ed The6 tall Dan I Mechanical expr req q 'd Contact L i la . ally 1nteresung spot ! men.suratefexp l~eeper needed for lf ll 71 .. 547 OJI I met at t he M1H 1on ---------i Sailing knowledge prd. _8J3.. __ 2000 ______ -1 T re mendous va n ely! Four GulOf!1c~ permanent f/l work an . g ,.. ·
Randi Plano Bar Friday A F T E R N 00 N AUTO Inboard gas /diesel eng. Construction labore r 4r Good skills nee. Fashion X.lnl Benefits beautiful beach area <.'On· MB.lds Wanted, TM Se Equal Oppt M ROlJI'E avail 111 Dana ma in tenance, he ads, LsJaod..SU.200.CallEllie OCA.lrportAre · •--•-.. Y alghl. Please call ary Point s:;oo + profit per Apprentice Car penter O'Bn·en, S40·SOOl . Al•" do.Nice jobwA.U.ilwor.. Cliff Motel, L aituna Empk>yerlll/fo' (Q) 37>0762 pwnps~ some elec & ng· d M t h ...., Fredenck Brown Assoc. • ma cond. Plea11e call n.-acb. ~ .... -. ---------mo Small carreq. Must ging work. Refs rcq wa nte · u s ave feejobs.Snelllng&Snell 546-9895 ~" lOt.Mon·f'rt,8-4pm . .., ._.._ Sincert lonely i.1n1tle be over 18 yrs. of age. 675-9060. truck 63l ·S383. ang o( Newport Beach Ma.urteoance man. partrm _______ _ maleJO !>t:ek~fema le for Call Mr Emsley951·7113 __ l:J_OO_K_K_E_E_P_t_:l-l Agency, 4340 Campus G~1illl,roMlkwo. I SE.KEEPER·2 or J tune. retired. Costa .... c.aaea,t.
affair . 12131 SH~ <!275 Al'T~ MAHAGElt AS-COOIC Or. Pt Ume help .wanted . dys wt_. or 4 hrs per dy. Meu area, Mt YoUr OW"D Free t.o applicant. If you
Hunt Harbor f'
0
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n s
11 1 1 1
n g Exper'd. only. All shU'lA ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j Mon. & Tues. ruitit.s ror ref req. CdM Call Dovie hours. Appl)' at 3020 like people you'll love SIST Engmeering f'1rm l<K·at· "--' pay 6 company RV.-un-produc tion. Apply at 63l·l.2J66 Redhill Ave Gateway tbis eaciting career• Trad 8 mm films no C I W fe /o'fl "e ed near OC Airpo rt. vvvu ~ •m; Penn y s a v e r 16 6 • f c ~ · · oup e
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Mgnl 642 1603. banting, investments. 6 ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I in her fieJd. Reqwred: Clerll Typtat no~. Hrs. Newport Beach. Call. beDeftls needs~ Lo Soeltiq a: Snelling of '9i ... 5-nicH5360 p/s plan. Must be sell = top typing 4c shorthand l·SPM. Mature woman. 642-72163or640-009!! ma•-lab
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proctw. NewjiCilt Beach AleocY. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BABVSrrTEJWMy home, rmUvat.ed. XJnt working COOK: Full time. Coo· stills, and an ability m Job loc Newport ~•ch Gen off 4lt1Campua Dr
Are you a business eaec tnfant & 1 yr Refs . re· conditions 6 benefits. valesceat Hospital Eit· public relahoos. Com· 646-7431. lmunnce. Full or pa.rt tioa..., equip. a.~ 1~ •
.-.iftft on a lnP needm"' qwred 6315632 -a•uw. " .. lotiable. ln· ---------1. ti-comme rc ial un rm~•ence._..ap. _.,'fl " Salary commens urate penence. Good salary 6 .--·.... ..... deli T llODO c..u
secly's lo us 1s t you with experience ai potA!n· benefits . Mesa Verde quire : 1740 NewPQrt ••BAL OMCI derwriter. Older person YftY. o · llodelin&. ~omm 'la w /bus1neas a rrange. Bank.mg tiaJ. Conv. Hosp. 548-SSIS 661 Blvd. Costa Mesa OK. Costa Mesa area. 1131-11156. fllma, 6 ea\ras. New
ment.s while traveling COMmmr f'toeden ck Brown Assoc. CenlerSt.C.M 714-64&-9661 . ~~·= r!:r:!: ID-OC21. llANAGE.lll:NT faces, all •&es/types.
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81.RTII CONTROLCTR E COOICS saJeeman. Po~r 6 salt. penan. Prefer lite b&pg. aaJea r ep, a utomotive qua.lifted iDdiridul for 714-._."Jm Tubal s t e rili zation Lltetypl.ng required. X· Apply btwn !IAM • e ·rokerae e o nl y . ~kJl"OUDd. to hand -iaJty program, very bltblieome Ptr ..... a.>DELS-ESCOllTS
bylaparoscopy <Band· perieoce helpful. 12PM, Charlie's Chill , Established firm. San CDIDIDiNiooa accoun . ~tive. Xtra sate& Uoa. No mv.._nt re-Heeded by OC's fiDeal
Aid Sur1ery) 6 vaMC· UnltedCahfonua Bank 3001 Redbill, Bid&. 2, Ste . Diego.225-9365. 6 llcentln1 function•. penoosneeded. &13-0t.21. .,_DL For appoia· sentce, DO aper nee. tomiH. 17752 Beach JOOD Harbor Blvd. zas,C.M. _.:......::.=, _______ I C&l.1 :-..0123 men&call~ml. ......
Blvd.H.B. (714)841~ Costa Mesa FOOD SUPERVISOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!{ 14SUIAMCI _:..;;;__. _____ _
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~·5181 Bookkeeper some ex· COOICS Xlnt salary • benefrta. 1111111!-~!!l!ll-~~~!'llf Laree auto lnsurance l~,.~-~ .... ~~----... --------· E o. E. pe.rience preferred. muat Exper'd. preferred, full Uceme required. Meu ._Office .. SI I 00 qeocy bu immediate _ _ NURSES ---------t be willing'° team and orpartUme.15.br/open. Verde Conv. Hosp. Eacellent open1nc with ,.,..,tnpfor A • .._,..,. --------llj except chaJlen•es. Good 7U·Mf2. The Claim 5ie-S.'515. es1 Cena.er St. ,-=:;_ ,.._ . '• llrwallwT....._ SMOIStom Ba_._, .. J --.. In\ C .. flDe u .. ....., CO • .,._..per. UI ~.. --......a...... Jmmpdfate lJ ,..., att , ... ng benefits with rapidly umper, --c yn, .....;...·---·-------! a tnmc, a&J. «' dau No ex per i e nc e ._._ ,_._ ........_ill om-~
growing Oil Co. PALM La1. Hilla Ooceted la control dept. Great neeesaary. Must eaJoy to eiE• lntDe ,. ......... _located m lllml·· NEWllANCH
OPEMIN6 WUdW..t---.i-1etr> he ....._ __ a. I locatiam -· .__,. OIL CO. 646-9"1 <714) ......._..., POltAllWA.lllla beoeflts 6 mucb op· avy Puvud • sa es ~ -~ ..... •ectL We are a
aaUor Mrs. Rug.la Cook's be1per for small c.-1M portllll.lty for adwance-work. Salary com · dialal. ,.....,.._ ud p_a rt 0 f c A a £:
W~lla Fargo Bank will
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lt.aliu Reltaurut. cau -.... HT ... -mnt..CaU Rita.~. menaurate witb e•· ~.,..motiY...._ l!Hl'D.PBlSll:S.•ll"OW-~!1!1~!11111•1 131·-..... -..... .,.___, P--==' .t.w. ---• ability. AU .. I .................. o1-.,a-.-10W• '!!' • P/C :e': ... ~i. -~ ""'er c.on&ad .. to learn about ;;;;~CM~.. ~ bemftta. CaU ;:...,._: eh, w~ ~
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meat firm. E&celleat ~ Cook WUWCI : Sallie «' millUcm aptit •other ad· ~~~~~~~~ i N T E R I O R Q..uflM ed 111, ~IO portualty. Esper.• Bnliler.-.zrn.AakfM vaata&ea in Jololn1 -1 DMIJPUat.POBM._
matufity required. CaU : t.becbel. ReclbW Realty. For in-GVt Fridly l 1111 arnce LANDSCAPES Work Call&a-..CA-ma. • LVNs &I0-01ZI forma\lon call Wall 1·5pm, 1ome typlni: wttb tiYe plaala flt O.C. 1119
to work part-Ume (ap-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Cook wanted aboard ~'1300 ~ . .,..... ~w~..,.bet"::; e:~· ~--_, AlllilMs
20 h eek) IUSIOY/L_... yacht. llale/P'emale, ... -. . ·---cs.iii~ ~ rs. a.~ · ~llOD., _ .. _,__ s-nnanent. C.U131.CUO Girl Frida)' to aael1t MMMZ --.... ._ ~ .,_ ~'!!um 6 moo.,. pre. ....,.._... llaaaier. ll••t hawe ---------t1 Amoe.• -• We VII•••• ttceu.ut v1 o u 11 bankln1 ex. rita ant 4H No. CX>lnn'EJl llAN wuWd. pleaunt penoaallty, INl'DIOR o.tp aalea. So. Or .... OD. &qir. ular7 and beaefita
pertence required. Newport llwcl. Npt kh. full time poalllon ., f abUlt1 to t'O'Dm.U.... "•re for decoratl•1 Nq. la •II •reaa of paeka!• nd a pro·
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wiwm full7 tnle •. t-IPll q•allfled ullln1 l"tall 6 put tlme. All YllltOr)t'-"11.AWlit.rao WELLS -.ad._. to on llual· fiii;;;;;:;;=m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mt 1pedalllt. Company a re••. U 11 If or m • work wit• fit•t•• a
-or ... W /COf'llr UM the Dally Piiot bneflta laeludt: ct... ~. A ... II or ... Call fGr appl. Mwa F'.A.RGO PlllY~ll.• • eomm. "'Mt Rt1ult service t'OUDlprhilqe,aaedkaJ, °""· RMlnd ftkomt. •UAlh11lr.a.iellu.r • ..,...,,.. dental, life lu•raace, No~~ 114 .14 t . 7 t Io . BANK ..._ f.: Neel lode... dlrfttory. Your ...., •Pl"llfll4baria1. 1.1 "'9al ... STIATOPLSX, ntn , """celaour Apply lb penoe: J .C. S.nlce, Int W. it. •s-_, ..... Jn1DI. 1£n•al Op1, &mplyr 0
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caD'JM.91.-~= =·~y •:u~la~ 1~: :llperweforlhounon tralaed. Free to &d HmllSHOW SCRAM·LETS ll•eaw: Blue • GeW.
CG•lftOf e.a .. .-c-:: eoaanaay ott•r· ly, Saturday July 6tb! home.55WZ77aftS J~,.Jt..·EIPJllll ANSWERS 11250? Tame w/IUI• -.. Doors open at 10 a .m ftnnn Double -Cwve -caae -.-a OIA•I wily a. 1rowt.b .i..-. i;:.,_r sale pricet To llJOCI home l yr old Coo...&GCenter T boo Th .... _;;:c._,·------
J I Glla19'T. ,._.a.a. I'll>'•'°,.__ ... \.U· ar•'•1 Pie ... cootad. ~ihvs~p of 20% tc Pointer mix. Adorea ncbta may be claimed aOUT~D~BT -2 Parakeeta wWa .a,,. ~••Adiom Xlli&O-•=-~ Coeta 11 ... 6 a..na l ~u. SO<~ormoreonbllDdrech chUdrea.545-4848 by cal.tiAC ea.~ ut. Boy, I'd itlve a million ca•• aod accaeoriea.
C SI >•Mi r "'-•--w1o1.-.-.diValley.Mut ol iterm! "Put Another 2TZ b '-t b OUT I 642-9806 c:ij1~ be capeW. ol opeaia1 SWITCHIOAID Nickel lo" book, all"' Jtme IOIO • • * ueas 0 e 0
--------,... doon 6 Wwte1 • ~··yA9 WILL a bout nickelodeons ,••••••••••••••••••••••• DEBT Old En1lilh SbeepCso1 Clart.,._.1 laat1n1 rapport wltb ~ v.. y--.. -·-plili ...... _ ___._, ... ....._ AKC "' i-la .......... $12,.,9S, SALE for jusl * * I IUY * * -..-.... ..... · ..._. Mlle•••-_._, • "' .--. Pl.ANT SUOf> hall ume ctieaU 1'1Ua a =r:: ,.....,641-75'1. ss.2'!QRS88-~player Good med FunW fr G»U2 •I reverb, new. Wmled 1011 bGrn3-l4.CallW -1111.
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I• IDINAL YSIS ,., .. ,-~ -•·-.. • ·-CtmS $2. ""-r bargain prieet .. w ~ ~._80l:.30, five TOPC•"'HPAJD uuu ,,,_, •----.--.... w, ... _.._ ...-..& 1alarw .... -•eel. co-..... t'-•-~ -s.,.• •rorvou """ doo ltb ll1bt -...s ~ ask •1 • ~ .... nm .. ..,,. couip .... part on Ampico, Duo-Art. -...,....... drawer w/ silent casters For llM!Jd furniture&. ap. r w · •• • llM,4YM forJ ~ rn1u100 atructure + tune. to b•IP cnaoace Welte players, tnclucilna MA.STBSAUCTIOM -excellent condhloo ptiances, workina or oot Canaries: llalea 121. c:.a _ __ _ ~ <All Rlta Zap fam.lly buaioeu. Call Bill grand piano&! Circus or '46 1616 & llJ.9615 9350. Days 6i3-KM. eves 957-8133 Femaie. SIS. SSUOCl
Cnt.acal Cuie ~p. 1M"&-fJtM&k Wfa Soc. up.er JJ0°"'· 714 ISl 90~ lot ~ Sd-302I gans' Slot machines! ---------673-2712
fcrred.WtlllrtW'lf"'Uua In baDd tooll Lasuma llPJll Mus1c boites• Plus. hea1 Wooden de.It for sale.---------• tMSTAMTMOMlY 7•oldllale.lleq.lePup-
Speoaky. fi\IU ume In Nlf\aet 111_..1 Secretary Part time, ~:i:f:t:?:;~R a free concert on the 24· with accessories . $60. Undbor1 Racquet Club For class nngs ... Highest p6el. AXC-Cllamp U.S .
..__Viejo. -bOoU~. lite typina. wide TaJ Mahal organ Call97t-161laftSpm. Tennis membe rs hip. prices paid. Buy ing "SLZSS.-5761
Pr .. s puaOD·AB Otcll ril.tn& Grutbo&stuwork Temporary 00 selUog. with ltfe s ize carved ~.CaJl714-823-S911. gold/salver . jewelry, ,._---.-n....-----.---._3111 C"amtra. Xlat u•"'-f-7., .. _... Lralo lo office. phone figllt'l'S and nearly 1ooc Elegant girl's 6 piece dental etc /\ppl -.....--WV7W " "" ---fl'OID holD!, dt:ar pnnt 11gh•d • ~-at"" J"ul ofl bedroom set XJnt eood. Au Cood.itJOOer. Lge. win-' · s ••••••••••••••••••••••• portlmll)'foreip.qualily · ---------~ '-""' .,... ..., anywhe r e W11l1am . tmaded~S.O..lllll.Sec relary . Trade 1n1. lleU1J uriented. MacArthur Blvd. 1 ~ Must Sff. S32S/bsl olr. dowtype.21,000BTI.1230 Laurence 9538193. 24 Co nsole Bebnang·
aakfc.Tom. maguioe publis her ~7285.SS8:8lln minutes south or Oas ~ volt. used 2wks. $360, hrs matqany, tlOO/or be.t
OPTICE lllANAMR . oeeds super·reUable or neyla nd. Th e re ha ~ 4Sle3:Mll • otfer.$45-9155'7, 7.._
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Fe. 31 e1:ecUbve auateun Qu,ality Coot.rol lnspector ganu.ed hard-worker for Tll tJh fl Solclton never bei!n anothe r sale Velvet sofa & loveseal. off WANTED: New or used
Santa Ana. Seeking Ofaa&eCountymanufac d\&lleogmg mt.ereslt0g 13,75 br plus boouses to l i k e thi s! Want a wtute,bke new$400both. JohoW~yneTenrusMem-window with fram e
dynamic, o11t1oin1 in· UD'er LI in need ol as .....,. No sh,:_ hand """' start. No ex.per necess fascrnatmg old tame self 847·86ll bersh1p, si ngle, fee ~"x47 1/4'Call 7Sl 8967 ae: r...1~ hne n .. ~ht Con ,..... "" · vv·-. No setbng Across from playmg musical mstru OlfOlJable. 957-lSSS d1v1~ual wbo e nJoya m....,.. .,._.. Y • o1 your time W11l be m oc A.lrport. 2·9pm call menl or a slot rnachim 4 Pc. f~ si:te bdrm ~t • Mlllical wortinc with fr for peo-l ro~ Cl erk w /s e Jf mamtaming carculatJori Ta.nu, 641-0189 or other rnechanacal anti m>. For more mlo, cull Goll Ch.abs. beginners set. W1 wh 8013
pie. ftespoosibilities in· mouvattOft. 'Ttus ts an ltst. Wide varif'ty of of qut>? Be here at 10 a m evs. 6 .~. 631-2334 4 woods. S drive Irons •••••••••••••••••••••••
eludes maoa&inl 6 leas· ;'"'~· op~rtunJty in a fice duties. Non-smoler TELEPHONE WORK ,harp' Mastt•r <.:hart:e Drexel coH tbl end chest Spaulding w t bag S70. CONN Director trombone
inc, typin1, lite book· as ·1.rowiog co~pany preferred. Seft perm.IA and Vasa accepted. combined ne.;, SlOOO . ..,.,.,;.. ~3387 with case. Excellent con
keepinc, • sen omce orrerina '"~urtty " nentpersoo.114.549--&183_ nrr~IDIE? auERIC _...., dition, $loo 67s-80S2artcr duties. Call Musha. growth potential. Wages --'--------~ Riii AN ea. firm + md wd tbl. Beautifully mounted &PM .
TI4-IM-3SS'l hued on experience le Secretary for Ea crow of EARN UP TO occ chr. 673·8559 SallrtSb. ssoo. See lo ap----------
. qualifications. Phone fice. Exp. needed. Call INTEJNATIONAL ,_.. t ., .. ., ..,...... DRUMS by Ludw1•1• bgtll ---Cord. Swivel chair, Oak .... ~~·a e """~ " .__ ~: 714-540-4811. for appt. S52-4050, Toni. SIJ5 PEI HI. blue clear 2 f1 oor tom~.
Baldwin Organ/cuaette
player recorder .aad
legson tapes. lillOO or of.
fer. 962-:'189 ·
!pa1ftllg(i ... 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Used d1Ving equipme.n~
CaJys-o regulator, gage
coosole. aluminum tao~.
misc. equip. 751-8967
Ocean-Albacore poles •
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new 548-9832 ....... , 1o, GAll£11ES desk/chair. Beaut. Sobd Cnb& Matlress SJO Patio a base 24", 3 Zalgren
Alli time. Nut appear-RICIPTIOMIST Xlnl. working cond Maple Hutch. C.:hlld "s Umbre lla S2S Sewrng Cymbals. Roger's h1gb inc iDdividual w/valid nPIST SICalTAIYjmCl'T Part.tame evea1nt: ti792FitchStn.-i:t SolaSet.759-0(!M Mach. console '6Cl. T.V ha t comple te w ta ll Remington ?mm/Red·
California Drive rs Neat, dependable. Qiata Mesa R.E . com· m-5521. l"iRe,CA.927l4 Sofa & Love Seat. SJ% 21" b/w SSO. F'roni door cases SSOOO~CJ C'all Jft heldScope3-9variable&
Wceue. Hieb School nature person to wort in paoy bu lmmed. open. ---------Tet l714J 754-1777 Kmg mattress. box spr bottle glass top J6"x79' 6_~_PM ~7~4 1137 t;.W~ range rlllder f250/offer.
•raduate. Apply 10 busy, diversified olc. nr inc. Good phone manner -----------. ~8&t2 a 0C · rt SaJ a ml.Wt. Minimum typin• ._ ~ - - - - -tnltS' S1SO Lawnmower _. DRUMS by Ludwau. h"ht nenungton 6mm 7118 ser. penon to: Mr. Fuentes. aJJ"pO • ary neg. spd ~ r-•• Jud-,__..~ -------S2S Man's ~ars btke bl 1 f " .. wllh 4 power weave r at Robert Bein. W'llliam Cal I Lauri Dance, : ....... .,m . ....., y. SOUCrTOltS CHAIR CANING ~ 546-8689 T~ Cat Camper shell for ue c ear 2 1oor tom,, scope& lnpod $190/offer.
FrostllAuociates.1401 8:J3.T14S 754-T181. M. per bow' lO st.art + C a t t· 8111 6 46 -07 19 smJP.U SJ2S.Used refng a base 24 "· 3 Zah~ren Jvory Johnsoo410 s1de x
Quai.ISt.NewportBeacb -REC--E-PTI--0-N_l_Sf_Z_P_M_-a.t.o~~~~~~~~-----_.._ .. _ ... _ .. _ ... _ .. _,._ .. , eeneivue bonus. No ex-dysteves Also furn re Teall d10 1ng set 60" Sl.'iO, Che5t of drwrs S3S C>mbals. Roger ~ ht~h Qde 3" MOO/olfer-.
9PM W d h S per neceuary' No sell fll\lShmg. Work guar. Hutch bufrei table w f2 9112 aru n.ta S20. corr·~· hat comp le te w 'd 11 962·""'89 ~UBI e · t ru un. .r--.o..•y.cw.r Int! Hrs. 3 to 9PM. Ask -•-6 h ._...,_..,O .., "" rase. alOCI OM0 .<.:11llaft ____ .. _, ___ _ ~ ~-Yacht. C lub. Type, --·-1--· A==imtefl 1010 -ves. c airs_ .SS1"'°'48 ........, .. 847-02.24 phaaes $4 hr Call d Financial loveatment forllr. Lee~s.506. ,.,... 6.~PM l7l4l 7;n~g TY ...... T!IM•E£ · · A · rirm for educators.~~~~~~~~~ ....................... Gcu;u S. 1055 Kini Ilia mattress ar box HIR.Sler'M lffl , .... -Sitter JS4 at~. 24 Personnel Communica· WANTED·Someon~ to ••••••••••••••••••••••• sprinca. SJ.25. Mu st sell for schoo l •••••••••••••••••••••••
The Daily Pilot has an _hn_.'"""per_d_a...;y_. _____ 1 tioos Dept. ~cretary. TILLB pul m a defr06l unal o MOVING SAU SJ6..6281 (,'ustom Les Paul with Beauu/w RCA 25" color
immediate opening for Rec ptJ . t / 1 ( Xlnt typi"ng. Sh r..,.'d. Lq\ma Federal Saviiigs possibly a lamer 10 a FrOl'IUess Re frigerator ----------1 h.ard shell case. Xlnt iv. 2 yr wrnly, rree de-tra10-for full ta'm•, . e orus genera o . ~.. has 1mmed O""'nin°• for ("""'~nr an ·~ha ( C.:ond SS7S farm Rob ~... '" f1,... Pers bl f t "'-~. secretan"al -·per. ..,., -'""" ..... · c .. ~ nge 0 Freezer $200 Lit Capac• ,.._._ ""-· R T b livery Sl.24 64&-1786
permanent po'ltl'oo i·n ..... ona e, ron ~ .... F/T tellers ID Laguna a l:"t'>EE f~~or n good vour. vuuog oom a le &: 7CLl l"""' ...1r. Good a m·--. Non s -..... er p-· c n ''""""' 1 ty Washer & Elec Dryer 6 4 h -'-' our Class1f1ed Depart-uuice a~pe~ance. . rd.i::iuire<7m&tO-Om Beach ar Laguna Niguel workjng order 848 rro old S2SO ca Walnut c airs wHh llutr h ---St!lect YA MAHA demo
meat. Must be able lD lypt.St. pt chlocation. branches.Expashelpful aft6PM1fyou w1Lldo1l Wa rdrob e 4 'x8' S90 Reta.ll$1200.W1Jl sella\ [)~um set American amps, tuners, cassette
type ~ ..mm ltypu•o Salary S700-S850. 759-0313 but wiU train. Xlnl st.art· Ov rh d S ..,0 SllOO. Oneida Silver Grfl Custom Spl' ""1th new decks at areaUy reduc-" -... ..... saJ •· _.. General i:!lectrac 1·h·l· e ea torage -Cert f l SlOOO '" II h k h d ... "" test will _•dntinislered to fUll nme July & A"al.ISt mg .,. compn::nensave Walnut Cab l S • a ica e "' weal er an .: Pa 5 pnce5 Atlantic Music all applicant:>), 10 key ' -. SECIOlllS beoefll package Apply Stove & Oven Xlnl. $50 .,_ M tnhe 's"1g2~r seu at S7SO Otseo 22 Jukt> M7S SS7 _~_J -"""" -adder, handle phone•, Lo vely o f~•ce near al ,_.,.,,.el office, 200 673·6336&6429666 ..-xwang ac me " l:k>xs:MiO W1ll sellatS200 ~ .. .,,... .. ,., •· B · tol Co ..... --Garden tools, 8892 Mon 1 \'A' G learn com puter and """1lUll"' ns • st.a Ocean Ave, Laguna w CallSS.?-9553 •. '""'"· i.'rman mJrl•· TV, rad.to, phono com't...., Me&a S40-U05 TYPISTS ..,_ h ...... West. Hse Refnuc side b• trose Ave 1?Slm1ms\cr ~-h d ..... St • vv other general clerical · """'ac · ....-7541. t:.O E .., ,, 1194-4584 -.. ra5e an """' w Blk1wht1 also 25" color
duties. Opportumt) for Re1>1PT1-..•ST side. 1cemakcr. etc S200 ----or best oHer 839 4394 TV EJec clothes dryer &
d ---We are accept1n°. ilp J..,..,..., 675-5603 G <1 vancemenl and e x· MAMICU..ST placatiom for k>oi and ~ _ arage Su l!!, fur n . ~~--wa.shlngmach.7Sl·l076
c e 11 e n l compan y s bor1 term secretarial SEARS colds"'ll ref n u 14 builder.. s uppb1$, :.ten.."O R.1 J '9f DAJ &...-_.. 1015 ._.......... & .... .....a..... -benefits. Sala'"" com· Ptecialon Performance. "' .. ""'W" etc Sal onl • .. ..._ ......-,....--_.. --•.1 "'--Beacb.Call Jim po s a \ i o o s . cu. fl Copper color ......... · ,,.;u.u ••••••••••••••••••••••• EI Ill mensarate •ttb e 1:-,,.... .. _. Professionellsm ls a ~parate freezer. S!IS. Cata.bna Or, NB WANTED I I erl (I •¥•# perieace. For int.erriew, (TI4l S4C).,3B5S rrom 9A.M m&a. PleasaAt phone at That's ALL you pay nsu .u I e •••••••••••••••••••••••
..,_.call:MZ-'321,m,_to_IP_ll_. _______ tilude. W'lde variety ol ~~12675-1 230, eves MOVING SALE·30"x60'" fora 1hreprooC1 v.nl\ lo\.'k G1unl 9010
m l8CW ld&fil5T back1rouod1 needed. . desk., otc chrs, entiq~ 30day ad it6-41f!1 ............. •••••••••• om., ••• COAST ',_ Call today '°' iDforma. w ANT E D. Lg e 'fl ht buff! t . • 0 fa " ell r . ia the Sb a r p s F . l s l p" 0 t 0 Wanted_ to buy 8'_ DincbY DAILYPILOT ~ ~ t~ tioa refrig. over /under de· r ecl in er • loveseat Coper, like new cood.. or similar type life boat.
330W. BayStreet poraey • full~--~ 557 MJt: 811rSTownCeot.er Dr. CM sign. F /'r', left side hmgc ~171 Ml,J Piil Equipped wa lh ever· Mu s t be reason•ble
Costa lfesa TodSenicesatt7&-0164. ~ 646412_1 _ --UtUe M&M Softball Giant ~ 673-8700 pnce. (71417:'1-MG.
F:q ual Opportuollyl•---------.J E.0.E. Hotpoint r eCrag w /to Rummage Sale July Sth SEl¥E( cJrire~-;;~hke-nt'; Natural Progressions
Emp&oy:,e_r ___ RECEPTIONIST l"*l"'\.·Lln·· --· TOPLESS MODELS fre<:1.cr Old but clc·an. & 6 th • c 0 r n er ..... T89¥ I> chi"\, Ir~ (dbl£', d\.'~k:.. wtute waler Kayak Gd u ' $750AY. PAJD DAILY. nmsperlectl} 1;1J K2G9 Talbert/~.!~'~ - -~·-· 8»2!87 r~\'t rt~ ~~~ baga. $115.
'nM:corporat.eofficesof a TlMl'OiAl7Y~Nll SI~ no exp. nee. 826-2!183 Washar. c lc~-wo r h G'.'RAGE SALE FRI & DO IT NOW '
good r ""S. 5 ..... s513 or SAT. Orange Ave & 16th f'wtl 1087 lollh. U h'n• c•/
Newport Beach financial 37z3 IWcll s.r.... Trainee management for uo ........... -Pl. C.M. MZ-567• ••••••IUR.M•••••••151•••••••••• ~ 9'20
firm bas an openi.ng for a ••n•toriaJ ...........,.rauon. ~ R e c e p t • o n i s t . .. .. ,,,..... .._. .-675-21 J9 II 1070 -·••••••••• ••••••••••• Re9pomibllitie.s include Ol Gas Dryer, dean. works "' f IJTTBilS &at matotenanc:e. outbrd · d $65 548·8513 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• repair " canvas. AU/· answenng phones' and nPIST JRECIPT. ~ · or •lMMEDIATECASH• SELL Idle items with a 7 we9ls old with papers Cr aft Yacht Service.
p tr Typist • Bookkeeper
For mott information
call 4rl54m. Corona del
Mar.
some light typing. We of. Secretary Penonable eapnl. recep· For Go I d , SI I v e r . Qaily Pilot Class1£1ed Ad IUO/kiUen Call ~96.51
fer icood salary and ...... Seacl•• Uoniat SiVaried REFRIGERATOR.clean, Platinum. Any kind, ~-5678. 546-2619
beoefrts.. 'Free f'o applicant. Top duties l ing TWX works good. S75. MS-851 cond., amount. Daniel r--------..!.:=;::;;::;:;;;:;:;::;:;:;:::;:;::;:;:;.L:Sell;;;ldJe;;;;;i:;te;ms;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;oi;642;;·56'78~
l t t d l' lep.I rum weata penon rm chine oper , pulse or 548-4485 548-~ n e rea e app 1cants with lood skilla •aper. type camoae. Typing, a.s-
- - - - - - -please caU: P!ueb office. CoaveoJeat slatinl penonneL Good location. To $1,300. Abo beneflla. good salary.
PARTTIME ,.
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9AMto2PM
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lee jobs. CaU Carol Buck, P1ea11e call or come in for
EquaJOpportunity ~$C!Ol,Snel!in16Soell· inLer'view. Plessey Semi
Employer N.JF iJJg ol Newport Beach Condaactor, 1641 Ka..aaer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~I Agency, 4340 Campua Ave, lrvine. 540-9979
R.E.SaJes (licensed) Dr. Typ /Re c p /t 2 o r 3
Desks available! Make days/week. 8-5. Type
your best deal. Blue Chip i.i11"'1111111o1_.....-.... ,,.._. ..... __. so.pm, phones fr filing.
Properties. SS?-4436. sectllTdY Erp. only. 54~ Call Duane Weqeler. Sec'y /WPO. Mag card, _between ___ s._1 ____ _
x.lnl type, law ri.rm N pt RetiredCoupletoManage Ct.r. Waiters • Waitresses
a small 14 Space Mobile F'reeto Applicant wanted, e •pen e nced .
(714) 752-ll.84
Home Part m top area o( Irvine Penl9flDl?I Aaency Apply in person, Sk.inny
Colla Mesa. Couple must 488 E. 17t.b, Co.ta Mesa H.avm, 9901 Yorktown,
_,. ... Lot lJ 11111 be capable o f light~Su~wi~· e~UM~~~~842~·~14~70~_HB_··--------
.TI-• C:lrc•l•tloa dwes, read meters. col· r-WAITRESS . Waiter . T-........ ,_.. lect rents etc. an ex· busboy. Exper"d. Pvt
... Kia a¢ to -chan.ge for a lovely L2x40 ••SECRETARIES•• club. Nights. 760-0221
,-fwnia.bed Mobile Home FC,RE, TTO,SIO 121,000 ......... W_. 5lir-I. or have your own late l\dmi.n A.at. R6D $ll.-> Waltresa w /car for wicker ptW., 19 • T-• rmdelmovedtolbeopeo 1'UlJChgTB/RE$ll,OOO basket lunch service.
Cit C#u S.. Of.. space. Position available AppointmenlOlllY/Ji'ree 9:J0.1 :30PM. 'Moo-Fri.
flee _. ,_.--._ apProx Aug l, 1980. Fine , Li&Rel.oden/\lency Earn 112.S·Sl.SO weekly.
md .... __. "-opportunity to supple· 4G>Bircb, Estab '14 Muet be neat, Penona·
Sears Kenmore washer & W e b u Y G 0 L D .
dryer . G reen. Works st'ERLlNG SILVER &
g . 135(). 7Sl-801S. SILVER S's Wall pickup. -'-----------· ~ Se 19 cu ft white ref rig, ----------'
side by side, ice maker. Cowiterfe1t D\amoad.
like new. $400. 546-6343. fuU cts, brUl.aant cut Sl99.
ltK gold npa. ~S\89
17 cu ft Frigidaire upnghl Mu, 1 1071 frzr. new compressor. -•' IC, SJOO 846--9604 •••••••••••••••••••••••
. TRUC K Spray booth
licyc:IH 1020 OeVWbilJ, I yr. old, ~·
••••••••••••••••••••••• Iona ll 16' high x 22· wide I
For sale: Boys 20m bike Offer. Rebuilt Steam Good cond. SJO. 898-0117 cleaner, Electromahc
after 5 :30pm llMI0.00. 213· i11-2070
c-raa& 1qm,..... 1010 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Kowa Super 66 2\1',x.2'4
SLR with 8Smm lens .
12G-220 back.& lhree lens
filters. New, packed 1n
original box. HoneyweU
~trobon ar model 6SC
with cord. used. All ror
$425. 759-0060, CVt.'S.
F1u Marllet Sale, sav-
ings up to~ oa wekhn~
•cutting equip. &rinders
•grinding wheels. weki.I
1og machines. wekhng
rod. etc. First come,'
F\rst served. Huge aav.I
logs on everyt.hin1. Sate;
ends July 3rd.
ment your social securi· Newport Beacb,m-lllO ble fr energetic Call for r••r f••lly, ty income. For info and '7t-0'747 aft lOAM tor
Oxygen Service Co.
2m2 Placentia Ave.
Colla Mesa. CA . I 9 11, • ....... .,. ·m•-.. ewcall"'-·-....... Yastuca Camera 35 ml ...,.... -,....., _,.. with so ml lense & ••W We,.,....., . SECY /BXPR, part/full WAREH ~ZIOml auto zoom. $40C !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
•• ,.. ••• c••· 811 " BRO provi~ed ror time, R.E. Co. Cdll. OUSE CLERK. or offer. 962.:f189 ... ,... ... 1 ...... Sl'h1dytosllanLidobm SaJarynea.f'I~ F/Ume sumrrwr. ~per vev • r w/aame. Could wortt out necessary . Boa ti og Cds' IOJS ...................... .
FIND VDUR NAME
WIN TICKETS WORTH $15
"THE WORLD FAMOUS''
WHITE STALLIONS of VIENNA
111eROYAL
LIPltzAN
STAI.LIONS r· ~
ANAHEIM CONVEN110N CENTER
July 11 ... 8 p.m.
days. ~14. SERVICE StaUon atteo· lmowledle helpful. Call ....................... UMIGA•I TA•S
Sailboat Instructor t-Y l:w1pe:!:~~.~ = llEOartneE/11' FH549·987l PE~ Kittens, CFA ftomyourbuainess carcl.1-:=========================:f
needed in Npt Bcb, 25-27 ' Chenoa. 804 S. Coul --regiatered, champ. line.. ~ p1':8 ~~~~;~ "'
crublal aai.lboat.. Ptr i:e· Rwy.Laa. Beb W.tdq llaoa1er, Dry 638-9308 return perm•nently
cl wbda. MS-1100 Oeg4n1 Plant, Newport Do,. 1040 iie:aSed attnctlve taa •
SHOE SALES. Waated, Beach, Ea1t Blurt ••••••••••••••••••••••• strap, meetln• airline
f\all or part time. Good a...-.. 2547 £ul 8.luff KEESHOND Pups. AKC 1.1>. requlrermnt.a. ~ DISW~ Co. benefit•. Pature Dr .... -Oiamp sire. M/F. Pet 6 Wiit lou 6 theft! For a
Elitn eeeb llolr, mire-~· poaltlclal pout· wwmftw -·T-s how . P v t p l y , pencea»..t Lal me meat tacome. prom ble. Apply Ill penon bet. ~~ -m-·IJi&SafU""" wallpaper, fabric o
IT'S EASY! Look for your name and address ln today's
clas1lfled attUoa. If you find It. ull 642·5'18 Ext. %12 and
we wW arraa1e for you to pkk up your tickets at tlae
nearest office ol tbe DAILY PILOT
1bari.D1, liaaaclal iD· tam 6 uam: IOT1 8 . l"Ulltlaaalftcejob. Hilb ,_, r-·· "o.y Glo" paper 6 w ~veu. NEO UFE J.lril8ol, c.11. SeMoJ craduate. Mat be Wanted youn1 German .W Nd: 6 trim your !::=::==~=====~=========:z:=~;::=;=;=;::~ diartbutor leokbaf for .... aad eet.bmiutlc. ttiort haired polnler, Up. Or try two cards r • ambltioua, eaeraeUc StaUoner7 Stora la AIJllll:I la ,._ Lo llr. ~&e. Doee aot bave to bec:ttobec:k.
people to build aal" Oarcmedllllar...-a· ~at Robst Belo bavepapen.W,.....7122 PRICES:
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17 ID ,.,.08 at •• C.:'* to .urt. p:; cit ·=.ITl-1111 1D9le. Buff. H"tyu. 10ormonSl.40ea. ...... la ..._ 1IGI n -... i ........... Mw t n 1 M Champion blood-line. SaleeN0TuCAIRDncl1uded ·-r --"""' ... ..., 11111!~-~-..--•••l •••-•••••••H•H••••• Houatbtolr:en. Good ......... ~. -E. 17t.b a .. Stoel .... owroo• Adpu 1001 W/Cblldreo. f.400 /or Draw,.., own"" lend ODula-.. ,._ rw local ._... .. --••••••••••••••• would comlder 11vlftc to .... ........_ pbaae
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NEWPORT 8.:A<.:H •-••••••••••••••••••• conv't for 1nsut 1llmnt
UJ..-otoo YISIT YOUR 76 POaSC.. a 74..58. 9121 ~~~~~~~-1 .._. '101 Ol.Altal COAST s spd . w ,1., Only •1• '72 vw ttua u pc1, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• H~D A Mi 19lOPRY>. brakes, baltl!ry, muffler. • ••r• ••• rate• .~ ... ltH MODI&. T i) 2 dr flo1t • JMSpd. A/C. "" "' IOI McLARee INC. l!ng111~ resnlect Good
f\aJJ Steel Body 'It.em>. ou eoa. paint etc. fi9>00UAITllS ~ N Beach Blvd tires. Loc*s sharp, runs SUPS ('..ompletel,y ltttbwlt 73t ~?'3 _.,,,.... IOOd FUii m alnwnance -........ a-9A ... O ....... -lDWSlreetltod •-.ooo. ------JOD•Y.1.1.1 (SMJ.No.olSAF'wy > __._..
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best offer. Auto. l.A8.
loaded. lo ml. brown
w !beige ml. aftec 8pm
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lo rru. louded. Must sell ,
1966 Harbor Blvd
C~'TA MESA
'46-'303 540-9467
Franc~t:u& M1am1
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(;a II ( 714 I 5S!l -44·Ui
Mr L1:.s111•r
'79 T oyol.J ~ Ton long
bMt low miles $4~
CitJI for info 675-9972
i 4 Ma.J.da P U w /camper
shJ Hblt eng New trans
Sl700/bst 673 ~17 ---
~5281AS1R C216l5J '79528i loaded 102561 na, SOK m1 warr $3300
make ofr 993 2269. 68 14S W•1on . perfect
9'J3..1485 oond, 26mp1t 4-spd, ong
s.6-2.586 CJowd s.ndlrp Gorgeous red 91 lS. ·n -------"---·I,,._. 97JO stereo t•assette. 29.
owner. pam~red car. all
!lttV. records. Best olfer,
must sell 548-2597 C>llANGE C()Ut(Ty'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu. su.n roor. air . s11.ooo OLDEST '67 Jaguar XK ~ 4 2. 645-1682 TI VOLVO Wagon, rwu
'72 XR7. cleitn, bl.k w/blk
mt, AM /FM 8 trk, AC.
Sl295 673-8532
Dodp 9'35 ............•.......•..
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Laguna Nigud
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value), to · 11....,~ Pu111nc1ng puss1
ble S80,000 Jack Curley
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~~~~--~---j 1978 Outsun King Cub.
Holiday 9112' cah<l\'t'r w camper ~11('11 . 59.!176
'·Ir. Sl'"'"'' m1 . $3,250 Al-'>U.
hardtop, wire whls, xlnt good, some body worll
cond. ~ 644 7681 "TT 9115. wht. on blk, :.un Sl500. Doo 548-4288 or root. air. leather, SC Al M7·9212 ec.-.•Ghlo 9714 loys w 1P 7's, AM /f'M -.---------1 ••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • ••• ('ass. p I \\' • I() ad(' d 00 Vol VO 544. f'UllS good.
THE
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July 11 , 8f'M
ANA.Jn;1M ------is' DUFFI ELD I::LEC
11UC BAY BOAT, XI.NT
COND 673·2253
camper, u e rk!w ....,.,, um1 Dat~un K1nx Cab. ~ 9574, 644 _24!M w l'8mper i;ht•ll. 52, 758 Sales-Serv1ce·Leas1ng
Rov CcrYer ,IK.
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T1ckt.-t..-. may he d<11m .. -.1
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272
un9 .. Roam A Bout" for mi $-i,().IO Gull wkduys,
standard II' truc·k bNl, 8 5f'M 714 S47 IS>l45 Rolls ~Yet! BMW
l.540 Jam borer
Newport Beach 64G-6444
iJ Karman Ghia COO \ 't $16,900 080 Mu:.l sl'll liOO.
l.Jte blue .. ~xt'l'Pltonully tJus wknd ' 645 8171
clean 2 n e w tin•, ---------661 871S
01vorc1· ror'ct'' ~.t ie 1971 Porsche ~llT. xtr '75Volvo,2A2GLmdl.cn~ 28' LUTHRS SPRTFSll
'70, bristol , teak
cockpit /oak parquet
cabm sole. s ingle ds l. 700
Dll range. below mkl at
Si25.000. Nwpt Yacht Ex
chan~ '714) 67> UIOO
new c pts. drps $450 '7J GMC '• tun. µts, p b. On/tM/bay lie. ~1420 .or. d ean ~00 or b!>t Abllolutcl) mu't 'l'll sharp. ma gs. 5 ~pd . & Lill dot cond. $2800 -* * *
Sarnflce SSfAXl ~ 617 SBlOO 080 714 835 4 Jeff.f.61 7351 Ford 9940
or631 7799 11fl t. or 714 754·-1760. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----J Laune ~Used "7li LTD 1_.ncJ,w f.ci.i<h'd
Come see & test dnve t Motoriud liiles 9140 olr H4H Hl'J2 __
new Edison Elect r ic ••••••••••••••••••••••• . • • . ~ IOI McUIEH'1
packet Surrey U>p model MOPED · N e w Pu t' h ~G~t: .tX.t h'> di )'.•, T ·
& a oew hardt.Dp version mopeds S39 down $2. !lfiOOCVW -i !>Ix.I. relo( ..:a:., $ '69. nu paint . ..:ood int.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 ;,101·z w S2 !t 5 11
run!> 0 1\. SJ500 orfrr '74 914 2 o Appcaran<'e G-.. 990 I Whls Ulr &15 29b:J
21.l-834 1739 urt 6f' M 1 11.roup .• la~. Best over •••••!•••••••••••••••• -\f u•I w/Wandows&sunroof' mo oac rrom S3H!l StOOO l.1 ke 11\'"r i.IJ)
NEW . Mopedland 2255 llarhor ll~l'n l\. 1>:11 Ul!l.d d} '·
3:1' Chns Cran • .:d l'<>nd
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r o r cl'los urr SJ200
6'5-7673
BOAT PRICES Bl vd. CM !lbO 2196 l·vi·'
i ik Flf''>I J :-,p.1rt , '67 Karman G!tto-J. rcbll ~ Call675·7903 NOTHING OVB "4:11 l>alJ~ l'11m111~ l.11.1
BSON Beach Bl vd l'ng. nl'w brk:.. n c'"l '78 924 Wire v.hls, ~u.nrt. $4995 rww man) t•xtra .. lo m1 STAATAT$9500 MotorcydH/ 1965 i"OH I> F l:1t bt'd
<Ast about Scoohi• 91 SO Staltebcxl) ~··· Jt JIO ':'-l
LA HABRA Pdlnl. S3000 bi.t u rr AM F M td JH·, :, ~ ~ 'l'J17
M ,... r SAC". .. > 675·11ClS7 traru.ft.'f'able """rr 17 \1 opl.10nal BMWdsll -··••••••••••••••••••• Euclid Jl SurJ S tor e 15' I ,,o 0 c wy MAIHS '71 (1JldXl1· ,\ I' I' ~ 17141522.5333 Mada 9738 Sll .200 1133 5344 <Jr f' H ..:0o,.l11n ... Sl 20IJ .. * •
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717Udo,.t1Drh•• f'or Sale/Trade 1!173 Sl.000.~71Ul Sunday by Appt. ••••••••••••••• •••••••• ~ __ __ AUTO CENTER 5..S7 i;;.i4 Be neath Kawasaki 250 Enduro .. --, --
LldoSb.tpyard crane Willcons1derHonda90o 66 Oodf!l' '.Ton Truck ~~~!!!!!!!!~!!!'I 75 9t4 xlnt ('()Od 1T14 n, 142:5 Baker Street
F'ounlaln V.Jley
lOOCC Bike. 751-8967 JUI V8 cnj! J wd lran:. ~/olrt'r l'i:ll 2m 2 •79 IMW 633CSI
Sliver with black leather
Executwe Car miracle
mazda
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two free llcllel!I ($15
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14'HOllE 77 SUZ GS750
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549-26518-5
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mi: orrcrs 1>4ti 6160
673-4013 540-9202
Gd cood, l750 or bst orr
673-79211 or673-9128. IOI Mc.lAR&l lK.
850 N Beach Blvd
Rois Royce 975' AMC 9905 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE
UrtllAN
HOISISHOW
J uly ll. 8PM
ANAHEIM
28" Wooden Sailboat.
many sails, ru11 cover
Im Yamaha 650 Sp..•" . . ----. -~mi, xlot rond SLllOO 71, OaL'lun, rcl>ll. cni;c, 71
!J68.JSL2 i'ord, "'• Lon. XI. r. needs
15 M1 No or SA Fwy l
La Habra 522-~
2150 H..tMw lhd. •t DEAUR IN U.S.A. ·73 AMC S portabout
Costa M.so '4S.5700 ROY 4S,000m1. Xlnt. cond
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fa1.'t ""'llff . s nrf w ixtra
top. A:'tt , t•M K trlt stert•o.
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m enb Mu s t :.e ll
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$1800 645-4817 -------. 15' Laser. good cond .
759-S571 days,
675 9822 ~Vl'S.
10' O'day, m ain. jib, 1971 ZS FT.
o/b, trlr, $350. 'ACE ARROW
rn:1tor $91'>11 645 5784
Vans 9570
····•···········•·••··· ·74 CllEVY ~d m ech
cond Neb body work &
tuneup. 6 c· ~I . 3 sµd
Sl .250 548-4537
'80 320i
4ll mth. Lease
F'ully. Factory Eqwpped (587(2)
CARVER Stereo c a n . S tick ;3 RX2. New enu, r lutch. r adials Sl995 /0BO ,.. ROUS·ROYCE I SSZ-7898 battery, need s body lMO J~m~~ ----------
wor k $7 5 0 /0 ff(·r ='11uc11 Mell 9910 u-...~ 494-5788. ,.._ __ _. ••••••••• ,............. ........,. ~'
Mlf'cHH----..... ----9-7_4_0-1 ClO~O SON01'YS '7S Sports Reita I, runs ··;,·~~~~~~;·;;;~·.~··
----------1 good. clean. S1950. By
RR '58 Bentley. LHD. A owner. 2181 l Bushard St. NEWEST
~ 1935t•vc'
9950
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Eves: 675-7477. MODELC
1979 Sear ay 197, 19'. ---------i Sleeps 6 l-0 8 on Gal.Kho AaifosW..tH 95'0
ChevtOMC 22Shp v 8, CB 8aod.it 17' Sloop, alps 2, beds . fully sell con ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 cb port VHF'. tape l!ghts, OB, trlr. + a ll lained. roof a ir cond . W};PAYTOPOOL.LAR
dttll, cover, rull cur xtru. Ltlte new $2550. generator , AM /.,.M for t.opused cars fore1gn,
taan&. landem whl trlr, kl 1 . 8 7 t . 6 5 • 6 eves . st e reo cassette, C B domes ucs or classics IC
$156.77
MONTHLY
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2174 Pactf1 c Apt. C.
beautJlul car! Compare KB. 90-6631 LINCOLN M EU<:t;nv
w /other s . Sacriltc ----------01-:AL~R.SHIP
'16,000. xwnoo. P .P '78 Ell. Wgn amlfm. cb, by FLADEIO£ Costa Mesa 846-741• cass. xlnt cond. 38111 mi. U:-ICOLN·MI::RCU RY •
hrs. Make oHer . Fred or 1·5216-6925. dys 770-0324 rad.to & only 33.200 miles your car 1s extra clean,
Rob.SSl-6982evesonly. S13.~. Please ~all for see us FIRST'
plus tax. •8 ·mth .
OELtOAC Cap. Value.
Sl l.7lS , Residual .
16443-25, Cap. Red. S271.S
Total Pa y m ents
$7976.64 J UST $3464 08
DELIVERS
You are the w1Mer nf
two rree tickets <SIS
value>. to
THE
U"llAN
HOISISHOW
July 11. 8PM
ANAH EIM
'62 Bentley SH . good _1521 __ 1)1:1_1._s..t_~ __ . ----16-IBAutoCenterDr
mechanical cond1t1on '77 Bu i c t LeS•bre. SD.,'wy·l.aUte fo'oresteiut
ll000.848"'386 lllOODroof. full Power, JRVINE
26' Se.aray two 470's .. all
extr a s, 80 hrs. very
dean. f1nanc1n~ avail
640-9738 an 5
flipper Sailboat , ideal for showing by apPolJltment
children & beginners. on July 14, 15 or 16. Call
xlnt cond Bes t offer 1714t 552-7135
takes 1t 675 1997
20· Sloop, sips 2. ru11 keel, •WE RENT•
36' Island Gyl)!'y Trwlr. rnahog over oak. ~ood
'78. twn dsl, rada r. a uto cond Mus t ~ell $2,000
pilot. l!l'n, AC. :J o,tal\' ~ 7427
•Your Motor Horm·•
Top Slo YOU· tax bend11 ...
W1• do ma mtenann• fr1·l·
Stnce 1972 rull rer!t
nm. well kept. SJ19.500
Nwpt Yacht Exc h
STh-1800
36' Uru.O.ite art c·ahm, t wn
Ouys 330 llP, Onan j!l'n.
6.5KW. lo hr::.. $49.500
Nwpt Yac ht t:x c h
67>l800
M' llOBI E L it, ftnt' ron1I.
1nC'I '.;; tratlt•r Sl ,100
fr44 0677
Uale's HV Rentals
559-4446 ------
RENT MOTOR llOM I'.
LASER 1977
While xlnt
!750 ~ 2346
() •. $25() wk + G· mill' ~I( rani:e "' rotit 645 2283 ('Ond1t1<>n --
llob1c 14'. 1ra1lcr. s111lhox.
~·or S ale 76 t::x1>l11rt•r
M1n1 :a·. rear l'>lllh, awn
tnf!. roof & r·<Jb i11r ... ins 1.
xlnt cond $9000 OHU
640-0010
many exlra!t, excl'llc·nl Ready fur the s~as11n cond1t1on $12!>0 OBO.
Century Bay Boat, seal" mu.st sell 661 2ff77
6. natural wood rm1s h .. -.:--U buy U·winn ·77 Brave
S2800. 675·9137 KITE 12 Ft, 2 s ails. 25· aU nu mt & xlnt 1 ond
l5'80STONWllALI::R running Rear, dolly.• A .b e a ut y ltJI !il lr1. S4SO Ca ll Fred itl ~8 tO hp Mere w/?.S hrs, 7~llJO. after &pm call•-----
stereo. tlr, covers. Tom 542.3797 Trailen. TnsYef 9 I 70
64.S-0222 ----------••••••••••••••••••••••••
..... S K I PJ ACK • full y HOBIE 16!frailer Double' 17' Campmg Trailer ex
""' Trapeu/seats FUU Cov· eel le n l <'on d 1t1 o n eqwp, tw10 Volvo eng, ers. White S a1ls/W10. MOVING $1495 fo'irm ·lllnt cond Only 1.28 hrs dows S2000 With Colored 547 3182
oewSZS.000.675-783S. & White Sails. $2300. -------
MOVE UP·3S' Flybndge _962_·_31_7_o _____ _ IWlo SerTk•, , ....
& Acceuorin 9400 twm screw <Sportlisher. •79 Coronado ts used 4
Sl6.500. Or will take Umes. like new. ~. ~~1~ to u · trtr ----~--· -----SRYICIDIPT. •••••••••••••••••••••••
· Open 6 Days A Week llAHOGANY Cluaic 19' IMh. Slips/ Mon.-Fri. 7:30-S.30
Century. xtra sharp. Docb 9070 SalW"Uys 8:00.S:OO
i&.500. PP 646-0ta. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A"-c~. SLIPS AVAILABLE 2929 HarbOr Blva.
BriUah Dory. 8W. xlot Sailboallonly. Delaney's CoetaMesa ~ood. $8SO. 645·SOOD, Restaurllllt area, up to 546-1934
JO'redericlLS. 27'. Rest.room, shower ... ---------
Ice machine Incl. -S ... YI$ \tam Ad Help'? 642·5'78 ~.ask for One SSA ... • • WITH USID r.an
Imported CU' part.a
Ill PORT
Atrro SUPPLY
101 N. lllUlcbeeter
Anaheim '771-990(
VW bumpers, SZO each.
Set al 4 ma1 rtma. $.'50 .._._, windableld, re-
ar. 115. 2 14" Una, 1d
treads, UO each
NMMI.
4 RI.Im mla1 tnlck. Brand new Ure. 1100 for alL
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NOTICE TO READl!:RSAND
ADVERTISEAS •
---------t x.lnt.. ~. ~2111i210. OC' IJ0-7000 s.. 9760 m..uoo. •ft &pm ---IOI Md.AU.. IK.
8SON Beach Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~-...:..____ I 910 MHCUIY
a I I" Or~ Cowrty
~ llarbor Hlvd
COSTA Mi':.-,A
979-2503
---1
WEIUY
CLEAMCARS
AND TRUCKS
CS ~1. No. or SA f'w} l
La Habra 522 ~
'80 320i
Convention Center
Ticket.'> may be clu1 m1'\I
by culling &i2 5678. t•xt m * ••
48mo's.p.o.e.I. '73 28 0S .. : ·I ~. b l k ~~~i:~1/Z~·:.~ AM /f"M , 1m ma c. I' P.
tax S2.000 down 17500 646 8654 ___ _
675-5603 ASSUM IA:ai;e. movm~
1980MBZ24UD
714 631 7100
1910 SAAi
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RE.ADY FOR
DBJYEllY MOW!
•WE'IE DEALING•
IE.ACH IMPOITS
848 Dove Slre't't
NEWPORT BEACH
752·0900
~ Wtldcat a te pis p/b
engine runs excelleol.
Engine gone lhru. S3s.o
SJ6.9U6
HIS ··•·•·•·•··•···•······• 1971 Cad Cou~ DeV11le
FUU power, 2 owner car
ha.s had the best of care
~ ~ wlll trade ror a a
piclll.q> lroc k f' p
Saab 75·99f:MS. o nh ~·3029
<:.,; '715 .........•......•......
38,000 on g mt 2S mp1i:. • 197'9 Seville DIESt:L Showroom <'Und , ins ide · & ut Mech pcrfel'l ~le wileather. 1m!118c '74 Merc~ks 2>j() Coul)C. 0 . ~ver smoked in. Snrf ,
M.ilQUIS WAGON
!I Pa.'8 Automat1<-lran-.. ,
air cnnd , pwr steennl:!.
windows & ~a~. cru1., ..
tilt. 'lt'rE'O & les.., than 51.Jf
rrule-. ' I 68Sli I
$8488
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HAHO• BLVD.
COSTA MISA 042 · 0010
..,+CllMJ '952
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
:!bHarbor fil,.t
1·c~TA Mt:..'i\
546-1200
111.000m1 . g()Od l'Ond1t111n SleelraataJS.brakes.1i:as 22mpit Sl3 .900 /o fr
i 4 Capn 2 11 eng, ttd cond. JWOO Mij 4386 shocks. all ne w lnclcb. TI4-«-243:1 661 1610 '67 ~ l'n.i ...,, ..... 1nl~n11r
gd MPG, air. AM 1FM, new s tereo S)s l e m -----·-----1 new paint !<b it trun:-o
•••••••.............•..
stereo. 4 s pd, $1795 MG 9742 Rece1vmgC<> car.so v.111 Cadll.J.ac, 18 &?ville, xlnt 1'l''°" frunt 1·nd \1 u,1 ~dys. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.acnr1C"e for $4,2()() hrm cond, pewter wtlealher sat:n ftc l' S90U Hun· WANTED!
Late model Toyota.s and
V o lv o' l'J ll u s
TODAY'''
Dahm 9720 '74 M1d1otet 96Z·7378 int, loaded. S8.450. d ys xlnt S.i 134!1
••••••••••••••••••••••• 67S7~~ 7PM Toyoto 9165 m.3231, eves & wkeods: ----------1 •........•............. _m. __ ~ __ . ------4
'75 Corona 2 dr, AT, 68.000 'M Cad11lac $200 .
'61COHV.
Be~t orft•r over s:iooo
Ca II bet 6 II P M 7 59-91J«; Earle·Jke
TOYOTA· VOL YO
Clas:.1c red M G
Roadsler . runs iireat, ol
orig. S3000 Must sell
4 8pm i97 2116
nu, f'1'("t'nt brtts & tires, 9 A 1~• ~Si2500=~~~0507=:..:._ ___ _,= ___ 6_-_l_--=-:-=-f '66 Must.t.ng convert1hh•
9917 289. auto. ract air. nm iJ To~Ola Curolla , :.hJrp ltU~ll•d.
Co1teMt1e"
"Ut·'10) • H O.tU7
PO RSC HES
·.ltANTED
'76 MG M 1d~l'I ru.n:. "'di
man) nt>w 11:.irt.i. $2400
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L. 73, NO. UM. 4 SECTtONS ... PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1980
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D•lly ~••Mp•pt-r
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TWENTY-FIVE CENTS t
.f'V Daneers Win 'Non-blatant' Tips i
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t
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Oraqe Coaat hftlly dan~r~
summoned a parade or bu11
neaamen. colleae uut.ructon and
an attorney to he lp persuade
Fountain Valley City Council to
adopt less stringent guidelines
1ovemina the collection or tlpi5
in theh: costumes.
ft. The council unantmously ap·
proved Tuesday night stand
arcb that fortHd blatant fond
hna of an entertainer's body,
whllt' not t'Xprt'ssly prohibltlnK
the placi.nl of Ups m a d~ncer '~
('0$tUme' in a less fam1h ar man
ner.
T he aJtemale standards are
slate Alcoholic Beverage Con-
trol gwdellnes that cannot be en
forced by Fountam Valley police
unless adopted as a local or
dlnance.
The ABC guidelines wer., pre-
'SiRn On at Post O.ffice
S'!nled lo the council by one of
about :w> bt•lly dance pror.>0nents
who puekcd the council ChlUJl·
berH
Though most or the speakers
were not Fountain Valley resi ·
dents. they argued the original
clly propo~Ql would have inhabit-
ed a cla!>S 1c art Corm und
lhrt·atened the tnCOml· Of poorly
pa id dancl·r-. who dcpt•nd on
grutu1lll'~ They :.aid the) reared
ne1~hbor1 11g catic:~ wo uld follow
uat 1f the law were approved
The original law would have
prohibited entertainers from
circulating among a restaurant
audience and collecting, tips on
their garments.
In approving the le~., n•.,tm·
ll Vl' stalt' slandJnb h''"'''v<.•r
C'Ouncil mernbt-r., nult'd thut tt11·
Jpproval "as onl y for ra r~t rl'ad
in~ or thl' ordin<.incc
The~ .,aid the n·v1~1·rl pro
\'1s 1on mu!>t bl-stud1eu IJ~ llw c·1
-<..
\ ty staff and could be altered
before fanesl approval 1!> given in
t" o weeks
Th<' bdh d.1n('1• <'Ontrnvcr"'
prom plt'd 11111f •· I h:.in :m hour: ...
ddJalt· frtJ111 I tl" autl1<:nr e and
dhr '"~f1111 <1nlt11ll-! l''>Un<'il mcm
bl•f ..
\I H111ldJ11 r1( SanlJ Ana.
m;,irk1 t111 g mJ11a ~1·r ''" an
Or Jn..:• C'ou11t.\ f'll•1·tn1ni<''-firm.
lolrl llw 1·ounl'll. I am not
m111 .ill\ dt·111 i• H ·d I l'rlJOV the
art or belly dancing.
"To show my appreciation. I
believe in tipping by placing a
bill in th<· dancer's (•ostume I do
not find this sexually !\timulat
111g r find it a traditional man
Ol'r or t1pptn~ and relaltng lo the
11crformer "
Lo}:; "~larana" Horowitz of
<'o~ta Me'>:J. u spokeswoman for
1h1· ()range County Middle
£ustcrn Dance Association.
<See BELLY, Page A2>
.. . Draft Registration Begin·
I' I Cheer, Jeer
llwruuu ~t Navy's Got4
• By ARTHUR R. VINSEL . Of-~,_, ....
i Simmering jealousies over the
ultimate rate ol some 3.000 San
Clemente Island goals which for
{ centuries have survived fleas, r licks, 'quakes, famine and Navy
cannoneers broke out during
Operation Goatlirt Tuesday
The event costing lhe Navy an
estimated $148,000 has become a
c ause cele bre with a nimal•
lovers ~verywhere, who are boo·
ing the Navy which originally
wanted to shoot the beasts.
The men and environmentalist
factions involved in actually
rescuing a majority of the
shaggy, long.horned c-realures
r from the island's deep, brush·
choked chasms and canyons
have emerged the heroes.
They have certainly generated
m ore publicity anyway than
Noah ever did when he marched
the animals two·by·two into the
Ark, while endeavoring lo gel
~e goats onto a fleet of Navy barges
A shipment of about 2,500
goats Is due to depart from the
island tarRel ra nge in two lo
weeks. And now trouble has .broken out.
....,Self·descr1bed c urmudgeon
Cleveland Amory, a New York
City sophisticate a nd president
of the Fund for the Animals.
; claims chief trapper Jim Clapp
f owes his organization money.
Amory also denounces the
idea of shipping the goats lo San
Pedro or San Diego by barge, a
.. 20 to 30-hour·ordeal that miaht tnruct seasickness on the goats.
1 •hich veterinarians say are line
• DOW
• Amory also said in a recent in· l tervlew that be was chartering a
praaarized commercial Jet.liner
at a COit ol tboulands tony the 1 toata to a wild animal sanctuary
' preaerve tn Texas.
tronic corral he Invented. claims
Amory is exploiting the goats.
"There are plenty or other
places to take the goats if
California doesn't want them."
says Amory. who also says
Clapp owes the organization
$10,000 it loaned to help start
Operation Goatlift.
Clapp claims he is payin~ it
back and scoffed al Amory·s re·
quest to give the Fund $10.CIOO
worth of lhe goats then, so they
may be adopted out to good
homes.
"Ludicrous!:· is what Clapp
and Gregg Hi ckman. of the AJ·
hance for Wildlife Rehabilitation
and t:ducalion. branded Amory·:;
goat r e·d istribut1on through
adoption plan in a word.
·'They will have to sue me to
get the goats!." s ays Clapp,
whose trapping outfit includes
his hired hands, his family and a
helicopter.
A share of the 2,500 goats will
go t o Clapp's experimental
san ctuary near Bakers field:
some will be sold to Los Angeles
County as mobile, brush·eating
fire prevention animals and
others wiU be used in genetic re·
search at Cal Poly.
The hardy . fas t · breeding
species is believed descended
from Spanish domestic goats
freed on the island as a food sup-
p ly for seafarers up lo 200 years
ago and is descended from an
ancient Caspian Sea area breed.
Hardy they a re indeed, says
Dr. Joe Pasco, a Sunset Beach
veterinarian, whose work with
wild animals is widely known.
"We found they have not one
Oea , not one tick, not one sign of
respiratory problems or other
ills. They just. seem to be in
(See GOATS, Page AZ>
Airport
Delay
Asked
By ROBERT HARKE R
00 ttw 0~1ty P•IOI Sl•tt Oran~•t· C'ourtl~ :JJrplaru·
pdols. faced with tht• pro.,rJl'l'I nf lo'>ing Me:11lo" la rk Airp11rt. plan
to right efforts ·by thl• owners to
turn the foc1hty int<i a mobile
home park ' ·
.I a mes Evans. president or the Orange ·county Pilots Asso('aa
t1on . said lod<ty pilots have or·
g;.inized to urge the Huntington
Beach City Council lo delay ac-
tion on rezoning the property.
"We want to win time to work
up an alternative in order to con·
tinue th1s vital airport ser vice."
Evans said.
The Nerio family. which has
owned the airport for 30 years.
recently has won approval from
tht' Plannlrlg Commission to re·
zone the property al Warner
A venue and Bolsa Chica Road
mto a 64·acre mobile home park
Final a ction on tht· rt'quest 1s
scheduled lu go bdore the City
Council July 21
Evans scsid he is seeking to
have the city operute or control
the airport on a lca~c basis
fie claims that 90 percent of
the cost or acqumng and im·
provin~ an airport 1s available
10 federal csnd s tate money
through aviation taxes
lie said there as a $4 billion
s urplus in th<.' Airport and
Development and Aid Program
that may be obtained for ac·
quasition.
<See AJRPORT. Page A2 >
Marijuana
Plam Taken
M ERCED CA P > -
Burglars broke into the
home of William Meyers
he re . but took only one
thing: a marijuan a plant.
At least that's what
Meyers told police when
he filed a report on the
burglary. He said other
items had been set aside
in bags, but were left
behind.
Police said they cannot
arrest Meyers for cultivat·
ing marij uana if there is
no marijuana to use as
evidence.
He nodceably avoided fresh
~· about that scheme Net E•••@ Evldenee
·~-.4 Time to Weep
Mur<icr de fendant Sandra K N1kcll. 26. v..eeps m openm~
slalc mcnLc; or her t rial in Kern County Superior Court on
charge of killing her husband Defense claims it was sell-
defense. Photographs by news cameramen brou~ht
human drama to readers on fi rst d ay of expe riment al
owing cameras in California courtrooms.
New Members Join
Huntington Planners
Mark Porter has been elected
chairman of the Huntington
Reach Planning Commission
s ucceeding long ·time com ·
mission member Bob Bazil.
Porter. a 42·year-old m anufac-
turing manager of e lectronic
products. previously served on
the commission from 1969-75. .,
At the same time, the com-
m ission Tuesday night elected
Grace Winchell vice chairman.
Tuesday m~ht's meeting also
mark<.'ci the f1111t appcarunce of
new member J ean Sch!Hh acher
on the commission .
Mrs Schumacher. 35. is the
secretary-treasurer of a family
computer business. She was ap·
pointed by city 'councilman Jack
Kelly .
Mrs. Schumache r replaces
Bazil who ~crved on the com·
m ission more than 20 years. He
had been appointed by former
councilman Cla ncy Yoder but
lost the seat after Yoder was de ·
feated in April's elections.
One vacant seat still remains
on the seven· member panel.
Clapp, meanwhile, who ls
lamed for b1a work reacu.1ng
•lid mustangs and burroa with Ille so-called Clapp Trap eltt· PyramiJ TridDropped
Developer Prim Shea, who
was appointed by city coun·
cilman Ron Pattinson. resigned
previously. Pattinson has not
named a replacement.
Other commission members in
a dditi on to Porte r . Mrs .
Wincht'll and Mrs. Schumacher.
include Ralph Baue r , Bruce
Greer and Beverly Keneftck.
m eans noth ing to future
pyramid cases, except to of·
flcen who make arrests.
"ll shows that the system ls
such that in an me..ial March
and seb:ure, the evidence will
not be admitted."
Last week Municipal Judie
Ken Smith ruled that the prot·
eeutor c:ould not use eridenee
that had been selled at tu tlme
of Cruptno·a an-ett because the
offlcen lacked a March .....
rant.
Thi• ruling lelt prosecutors
wttbout any evidence to proceed,
aaldW..U.
Juoa Ludela, Crisplno's at·
torney, uld the d ismissal
strengthens hia belief that or-
ficers are going beyond their
conslituUonal authority and· In·
frlncing upon the ri1hla of
pyramid players.
Th~ conatltullooallty of the
law used acalnst pyramid
players would have lo be de-
cided by an appellate court. said
Weeks. "It wlll be cballeqed
eventuall)' as 1001 11 people are
Interested in playin1 pyramid
1amea."
Landesl, oo behaJI of Crt1plno
and fellow pyramid player
Patricia Meniweatber of llls-
alon Viejo, allO flied a clvU suit
ln Superior Court to block the
dlstrtct attorney from proeecut·
Int pyramid 11m1 pla1er1.
J
Colorado Fires
U~r Control ,.
'11 Tiie Auod11ed Preis
Hundreds of llrell1hten. ell·
hauated from a week·lOOI batde
with the largest lire on record ln
Colorado, controlled t.be blue
with the help of heavy ralnl that
drenched the charred White
River NaUooaJ Fontl, olftdala
said.
July 21
First Day
Of Action
W ASHlNGTON <AP i Pres1
dent Cartc•r mad(' 11 offi cial to
day American men a~cd 19 and
20 a re being told to s1 1(n up this
mont h so th1: government will
have potential con:;cripts wcs1t
mg af the draft is rcvi ved.
The president s igned a pro<·
l:.imataon at a Whit" lfou ... (·
C'Nt'mony ordering the younJ.(
men to sign up al po:;t ofr1cc"
between July 21 and Aul( l
Draft reg1strat1on. ht• ":.t•d . "1"
not to threaten war b.tJt as to pn·
serve pea~.
··It 's a pr f'ca ut1onar v
meas ure." he s;.11d . · lt as de·
s igned to make our country
strong.··
The plan <s for youths born in
1960 and 1961 to be registered
this year. Starting in January.
men born an 1962 will register
and from then on regastrataon
~ 111 be required on or near the
dalt• men turn 18.
Carter proposed renewed drarr
reg1strat1on 1n th<> wake of thP
Soviet Ln1on'c; military thru:;I
into Arghun1stan. and usf'd th1·
Cabinet Room rert'mony to re
new his critac.sm of that muv('
"We 11rc deeply ('l>n<'c:rned
a bout the-un\\·arrnnted and
\'1c1ou." invasion of Af~han1stan
hy the So\'let L'mon," the preM
dent -;aid. praasint.! the "fret'<.iom
f1~htl'rs" "ho havf.' opµosed the
Soviets in Af~hanastan as offer
in ~ the be l deterre nt to
Mo~cow.
Surrounded by con~ressional
and other supporters of draft n•
JtlStration. Carter emphasized
that "thJs 1s not a draft ..
"I am not in ravor or a
peacellmt• draft," ht· !>Sid. stat·
ang that the United States '"will
continue to rely on voluntary
enlistment" to meet military
manpo....,·er needs.
The president s aid that Sl
billion was included in the com·
mg federal budget to encourage
enlistments and re·enlistments.
Despite ats limited sco~. reg·
is tration has proven con·
trov: rsial Coni;tress approved
mo run the system only
er ale fi libuster · oppo. en ts. ave threate ned dem
<See REGISTER, Page AZ>
Cou~•
Weatlaer
Night and morning low
c louds. otherwise fair
through Thursday. Lows
tonight 56 at the beaches.
66 inland. Highs Thursday
low 70s lo low 80s.
INSIDE TODA~
Hugh~lookaot IUC·
ceu of Yale grada while
eoveldropptwv on I~ reunion o/ the Cl4'1 o/ IHO. See
"ffortdkoppn'e Y~ Piclu" on Page.47.
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linnc m s11ti of Rio's h1ch n e lu.x ury a partmenu. that tht:
RomanCatboh<' Church wa.nt.s Lo be the ''chur <'h of the poor ..
"'JboM ot you wbo li ve LD a bundance.and luxury, do .)OU not
feeJ remorse ot consc1enc-e"." lhe pope a:.kt:d as the slum
dwellers t'beered and sang a samba in his honor
.. A~sang Lhe pov1:rty Mnrken n.>:.1dcnti. 11( the V1clif:tll
fa vela. or h11ls1de shantytov.rn. the popto ~a id 'Tht' \ aluc of
man 1s not measured by what ht-hai.. but by wh;it ht· 1:. ·
.,._,«-Mr OIUUru•• Prorhu·t-PfaH
LONOON (AP) -Pnme Minister Margarl·t Th1Hl'her's
gove rnment announced today 1t wants to set up an 80·member
a ssembly in Northt'm Ireland 1n a fresh bid to restore pohtJcal
stability in the strife -torn British province.
"1be priz.e to be gained in terms of the cohesion oC Northern
Ireland and the prospects fo r reconciliation and reronstructfon
could be a rich one." the Conservut1ve Pa rty government :.aid
in a discussion document.
But. like the constitutional conference earlier this year that
preceded the new propo5als, the initiative as widely expected to
rounder on the thorny issue ol power·sharing between feuding
Pros test.ants and Roman Catholics.
itlen-SI•,... B~aded tor Ne-rada
LAS VEGAS (AP > -Soothern Nevada, not yet dned out
from two t hunderstorm s that dumped more than an inch of rain
on some parts of the Uis Vegas Valley, may be hat with s till
more storms today. the Nat.Jona I Weal.her Service said. c Photo Page A5) •
Future llnrertain
Bergeson Tax Bill
Hits Bro\Vll's Desk
Assembly wo man M a ri a n
Bergesoo's bill to make indeXJni.t
of state income taxes permanent
law bas reached the fork in the
road -Gov Edmund G. Brown
Jr's office
The bill, AB 2001, won ap.
proval Tuesday from the full
Senate on an unanimous 76·0
vote. It already has been ap-
proved 61-0 b y the full As·
sembly
But state officials contend the
bill may now have moved into
rougher waters.
Brown, who is on record as be·
mg against a permanent inde x·
mg law. threatened to veto tdrs.
Sergesoo's original indexing ball
unless a two-year s unset claus~
was inserted
The original bill, authored by
Net Capture
Draws Praise
LOS ANGELES <AP> -For
the third time In a m o nth
s he riff's deputies have sut:
the Republican assemblywoman
from Newport Beach in 1979,
won approval only after the two-
year clauu was added. The bill
is set to expire in 1981.
At the time, Mrs. Bergeson
said Brown's staff members Job·
bied so hard against her bill that
senators were informed the gov
crnor would veto other pending
legislation u nless they "enl
along with has desire for a two.
year Limit.
Re ached this morning, staff
m embers for the governor said
there are no immediate plans to
veto Mrs. Bergeson's latest bill
but said it would be scrutinized
closely in the next few days.
B r own contends that the
s ta te's revenue picture isn 't
clear in the wake of Proposition
13 a nd o the r lax ·c utt1n g
me a s u res a nd tha t th e
Legislature s hould wait to see
the crrect of these measures
befor e maluog rndexing perma· nent.
The bill, 1r made Jaw. would
permanently fix indexing of
s t ate m come t axes so that
Californians 'who receive Cotil·
of li ving pay increases aren't
a u tom atically ~hov c d into
higher tax brackeu.
BELLY .•. .
1r1ued la..& IWflt>'-t 1l1te IUld ~unt1 la .. already re1ulate &he
•ttlr• md eoeduct ol daMWI.
!Mt• 80led that the •U.te ,..... reuealloo dtpartmenta and
co mmunity coll••• that cur
n•nt ly o<rt.•r ~lly danclna action
Sh~ ch.raed Lh1at the proposed
1-·ounta1n Va lley l•w would
..... , 1ow.ly tnh1b1t or cripple oor
frt•cdorn oC t'XJ)rt"~:>1on and OW'
frt"cdom t1> C'arn an adequate Uv-
111.: ..
C'ouncilm1ui Roger Stanton
l11tcr pomtl"<i out. however. that
I ht· l'~lum~ II pplnl( prO<'edure as
Jll Amen can custom not prac·
llct-d Ill Middle Eastern nations
We should be s pared any an ·
t1m ul1ons that we're trying to in·
h1.b1t a trad1t1onal art form "
'°'lunton :.aid ·
II 1i. intent is to regulate tht:
111<1nner in which t he tip 1s de·
II\ l'rl'd to the dancer (The danc·
l'rs claimed that money not
i.: 1' t•11 d1 rt.•(·l)y to them as re·
1.11n .. d hv the mus1C'1ans 1
M J)'or Al llolhnden Pl'OPQ5l'd
th.II tht' ll''>l> n•strict1 ,.e st<1te
gu1d1·ll nl'i-h<· 'llb~t1lult•d fo r the
original pro\ l~Htnl>
\\'1 th th(• ~t1pul<Jt1on thut tht:
'>lall' guult·lint·' ht• t•valuated b\
th(· ci t~ a ttornl·~ and police
bdorc a :>t'l'ond reading at thl'
Jul\ 15 mt•l'tani:. the propo~al
"'a:-. appruvt•d unanimously.
t 'rQ• Pa~ .·1 I
REGISTER
onstrallon~. and the Amencan
Civil Liberties Union has fi led SUit to block IL
But the director of Selective
Service, Bernard Rostker. em· ~h as 1zed i:uesday that only
standby registration is Involved
for now. and that action by
Cong ress would be necessa ry
before conscri pt ion could take
place.
~egistration is necessary. he
s aid. because there would not be
enough time in the eve nt of a na·
lion al emergency to conduct reg·
1stration. But opponents of reg-
1strallon have noted a Selecuve
Service report. which ofhc1aJs
later disavowed , that s aid the
!>tandby program would s C1ve on·
I) seven days
Men born an 1960 will reg1!>ler
the v.eck or July 2 1 To avoid
c rowd tng. men born 1n J anuary
1-\·bruary and March are asked
to r egister that Monday, Those
born April thro ug h June on
Tuesday, July through Sep.
tember on Wednesday and lho6e
born m October . November and
Dece mber on Thursday.
The week of July 28 will follow
the s ame pattern for men born
in 1961.
Officials said these day-by·Cla y
s chedules are intended only a:. a
g uideline and that and1v1duals
can register anytime during the
period.
People who don't register can
be sub1ect to five years in prison
or a $10,000 fine and officials sa y
they will enforce the law.
Carter originally proposed reg.
lstering both men and women,
but Congress rejected that idea.
limiting it to men That actJon
formed the basis for the ACLL'
suit, wh~ch .contends the pro.
gr a m d1 st:r1 min ates agai n~t m en
Ther e won"t be any draft
cards to carry in wallets -or
burn in protest. Instead. young
men will be asked lo go to their
nearest post orrice to fill out a
form. Those forms will be sent
to Selective Ser vice. which wall
use the m to form a master list,
<·vcntually intended to include
ull men aged 18 Lo 26 •· cessfully used a nylon net to ar·
rest someone -this time for in·
vestigation of drug use -and ·
we re praised by the man's
mother for their lack or force. Iii Co.urt Rules '
I
The Ii ghtweight net was
hurled through the air at a
critical moment in the incident
on West 124th Street n ear
Compton Boulevard. The net
was cinched tightly and the 21·
year-old man was trapped
without a fight . He emerged
without a scratch.
"We've evaluated several dif·
ferent methods of restraining
persons without hurting them,"
said Deputy Gary Hinchman.
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Public, Press Right
In Trials Upheld
WASHINGTON CAP ) -The
public and press have a conslitu·
tronal right to attend criminal
trials, the U.S. Supreme Court
ruled today, telling judges na·
tlonwide they can conduct trials
or portions of trials In secret on·
ly as a last resort to insure fair·
ness to a defendant.
By a 7·1 vote, the justices said
the Constitution 's free-speech
guarantees require public trials .
The decision sparked seven
separate oplnlons, and not au
seven justices agreed in their
approach to the critical coo.stilu·
Uonal iuue .
But the decllioo, nevertheleu,
WH a victory for public and
preQ ecceu into the nation's courts. ·
The decision said a Virsinla
judge, Richard Taylor, was
wrong when be closed tbe two.
day murder trial lo 1978 of John
Paul8&Hm .
StevmlOD wu charted in the
1971 murder of 1 Hanover eoun.
ty, Va., hotel owner , and had
beea tNd three Um• previous. ly. At the 1Wt ol the 1t'1I trial,
stevemon'1 lawyer ubd Judie
Taker Recovered
CULVER CITY <AP> -A bl·
Jatlred aNOUne tanker tru~ bu been recovered, mlnut lta load ol 8,700 1aUona ol fuel .
!
Taylor to cl06e the proceed.tngs
'"because I don't want any in·
formation being shuffled back
and forth when we ha¥e a recess
as lo what -who testified to
what."
Prosecutors voiced no objec.
lion to the request. and'Taylor
approved at Two per sons or·
dcred to leave the courtroom
we r e Timothy Wheeler and
Kevin MC'Carthy. reporters for
the Richmond T imes Dispatch
and Th e Ri chmo nd News-
Leader.
They and their employer ,
Richmond Newspapers Inc.,
sued, challenctnc Taylor's ac·
tion. The Virginia Supreme
Court upheJd the trial cloeue,
but tgday.:i declalon aald the
cloauft! wu W'lconaUtutlooaJ.
Steven.son everftually wu •c· quit\~.
The Hportera' appeal w11
supported by numerom newt
media or1anlHtlon1 and the
American· CtvU Llbertl• Uldcn,
whlcb viewed the cue u a ma· Jor tonltttutloaal ahowdown.
"We bold that the rtabt to at-
tend crtmJnal t.rtala la lmplidt lD ~he 1ueranl••• of tb• Pint
A meadment ; wltbout tbe
freedom to attmd aueb trtala,
wbicb DeODle have exerclMd for
centuri•, ·important upeeta of
freedom ol lptteh -of the preu could be evl1e•rat.d,"
BuraerNid. . .
I
.~ .......... A LITTLE FELLOW JUST TOO CUTE TO SHOOT
Trapper Jim Clapp and Baby Goat, 10 Month•
Fro•Pag.-·ti
GOATS GATHERED. • •
Pl'rft·l'l tond lion ' r>r Pa,c·r1 ..,,ur!
Tht•\ I!. OU Id h<i \ ,. lfJ ht· tfJ II\ I I
lrwua11 Gets
An Apology
A TL,\.-..;TIC CITY ;'\ J
I API Tht• 1·11\ Br1Jrd 11f 1-:<1u c·.1t 1011 hi1 l4 1ng 111
pr1·l>:-un· fr11rn tht· -.tatt
DI\ 1:-1on n( Civil H1 1(hl'>
h<J:. ii~rt"t·d 111 Jpotoi.:11t· t••
JO lra111<Jn :.tudl'nl "'ho
"1thdre14 01:. a romm1•n!'1·
m c n l :. p t· a k c· r a f t 1• r
teachers t'1rculatcd an an
t 1·Iran1 an P<'I 1t 1un
School SurH:rintende nt
J ack E1sen~kin l>a1d Tue:.
day the board v. ai. not
ra m1lla r V.llh the di s
c·ram1nat1on lav.c; v.ht·n It
adoptt"<l a rc:.olutwn ~up
portinJ? the rll•t·1:,1on of the·
Iranian :.ludl·nt tr> <1rop out
of the Junl' 12 gruduJt1•111
program
Tina H;ih <t<1 or 1. a
!-.l ra1ght .\ l>tudent .11
Atlantic C.:1t~ I h J:h ~chool
and fi fth an her clal>s. "as
!>r hed ukd to ~1\e one of
t w o co mm l·n c t-ml'nt
speerhes after "inning a
s pe a k i n~ contt·st Her
s peech d eall w1l h t h l'
drea ms of youth and hov.
th ey can c h a n ge the
world. a fnend said
Jn<I nc1urr'h v.l:wn· thl'\ do
It ~ .1 t1111J!h 111lf'ration on th1'
•'I.ind :1n1mJI trapper C11:1pp
~JHI 1h" l!ual~ dt•• mo~ll> in
'""'T l'an~""" and m} men a.n<l I h:I\ c· tr1 1!11 in there ~rsonally ,
i.omt'tlmt"' on 90 degrei! st~
"'1th 1,000 foot d rops to herd
lllt'm tov.ard the enclosures
C"IJpp pri·,1<h•nl o( K .. rn HI \• r
~ 1lt1ll ft-Sanrtuan and head •Jf.
1 h• C Jrf'\ Jlanrh Y.·11<1 Hors<· anc1
H11r1 •1 :-.Jn• l•Jar\ ..... \!> th•·'
',pj_1.·h1 ~'<fl ).'11.11 ... 111 onl· l'JJ~ 111
•!11< •of th•• IV.II .1u1t1m.1lc•cl lrJp•
I h• 'd\ \ h.Ji. f•Ju.iht al ~ ''"' n
I" l"•nal v.ar v.1th the goaL.., f11r
<Ii 'adl'' "'1o;h1n)? the;. V.t)U)d JU'l .:11 ,jl!.J~ bul f1nJlh c1cc1dinlo! tCJ
~ill them oH v.1th hl'11copter
hotnl• mark.smt•n
S<tn Clcml'nk h<JU '\l'WI\~ j?r1t
v.1nd rio pun 111tended -or lht'
.:oats' fate, has t ily or ganized
GOAT . Give Our Animals T\mc.
and :-.ah allon of at least some on
tht: 51 ·!-qUan · male 1~h1nd v. as as
..,uri·d
Reagans Vac ation
LOS ASGELES <AP I -Wilh
the Republican nom1nat1on Cor
pre!'o1dent in h 1b pocket. Ronald
Rt-a~an V.a.ll l'Cht'duled to lea ve
California Loda} for -. f1ve-da>
vacation with h1:> wife Nancy in
~1u1<.'o Re»J?an. <Aho hu no re ·
m ain ang activl' foes for the
GO P norrunat1on. 1s expeeted to
ret urn to Lob Angeles around Ju
I} i
ft.YOXIDE
<fftffl
1016..,... Dr., Mewpert .._.
IGOOO f.-UMY It '"°' 760.0111
...
~r
Jruy Pick
Entkd
Jury selecUon ended Tuesday
In the Orange County Superior
Court m urder trial of Jerry
Gene Wills, accused of killing an
off.duty Coela Mesa policeman
ln a Founta.ln Valley apartment
last December
Opening .a r gume nts in the•
. case were expected to be gjven
this .morning.
Questioning of pros pect ive
jurors by ~utor Paul Meyer
and derense attorney Richard
Bonner had begun earlier Tues·
day in Judge Luis Cardenas' courtroom.
Wills, a Costa Mesa resident.
11 charged wtth killing Officer
Mark Stephen Pesantl, 27, and
wounding Joelle Sennewald, 23,
in the woman's Fountain Valley
apartment on Dec 22
f'ounta1n \'alley d etecti ves
said Pesant1 wa:-. shot three
times in the chest and that Wills
was allegedly holding a revolver
when they ar n ved at the apart
ment shortly after 4 a m
Investigators r la1med Pesant1
and Wills. a car salesman, had
been quarreling over Miss ~n
newald fnr weeks prior lo the
shooting.
Wills' attom f'v c; had assert<'<!
th<Jt Pesant1 thrl·u tcncd to .. .,et
up · the Cilr .,<Jlt-.,man and get
him an trouble unle~i. he ended
h1.., rt'lat1on:.h1p "'1th M is~ Sen
nl·v.cild
l't•l>an11 had ht'cn a crime
'><'C•n(· in vc·~tai.:ator for the Col)ta
Mt>.,;i Poht·t' Ot•µartmc:nt
t 'rttm Pag~ \ I
AIRPORT ...
r,, an!'o adclN1 thnt· ., a '/Ital
nt·f·<I in keep1n1;t tht· airport open
11 nd he appan•ntl~ h<t~ won the
c;upport of Cit) C'11uncilman .Jock
Kelly, 14ho ... a1cl Tucscla > hi:'
fd' or' ii <!())car le:a~e for he
t 11 \
I m "'1llan~· 111 t11 11• •he->ullct
.ind 't"'' .,.h .. t \\t' t'JO do 111 •J V•·
tl h• cl1·c 1,,r1·d r:\ an-. -.11111 !hill the• a 1r("l(lrt
"ii I rn .. r • ._ I h .111 l•J \ f111 1t ~1·lf un·
11• r prt11'• r 111.1nesi.(1·m1·111
\!ecidov.l:.rk 1.., •int-11( thre•·
:11rµort:. in OrangC' Count:. in
.,. h1< h pilot., c .111 b.1-.1· lht"1r
-.m.,11 p r1\;ll1•h uv.nt·d .11rrraft
About a-.> planes <ire t1«cl driv.n
at Meadowlark
lie :.aid lhl·rt· ""ould b4· n< ~larc for t h~ pl a nes tu g<.. ~ 1thout long waiting periods at
booked -up J ohn W <tyn e itnd
Fullerton airport.£.
Iii! :.aad clo:-.un: v.111 resuJt in
f1nanc-1al d1:0.J:.tl'r for s1,mc p1loo
b.•rauM· lht-) v.111 ha\c d1 fftcuJt}'
wll1ng their planl'~ 1f there 1s no
·place to put them
ln1t1aJ efforts by the Nerios 10
rezone the prpperty met latUe
out v. ard opposalJon from pilots.
··Ttus 1s because we recognize
and res~t an md1v1duar s right
to control his destiny and to dt'·
velop tus property in his own in·
terest." Evans said
··w e do not hkt: what the Neno
family as attemptm~ to do but
"t: respect their freedom as our o~n "
• w ........... .
D•ll,-N•• .. lt•P.r
. OL. 73~ NO. 114, 'SECTIONS, .. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENT
ilfn On at Post Office
Draft Registration Begin
,
.
J Cheer, Jeer
,. Hwnans Gel Navy's Goal
I I
By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL
OI 1M DMly ...... Staff
Simmering jealousies over the
µltimate rate or some 3,000 San
~lemente Island goats which for
renturies have s urvived n eas,
cks, 'quakes, famine and Navy
annoneers broke out during
pperation Goatlift Tuesday. t The event costing the Navy an
~stimated $148,000 has become a
l-ause ce lebre with ·animal·.
lovers everywhere. who a re boo·
tng the Navy which originally
wanted to shoot the beasts.
' The men and environmentalist
·factions involved in a·ctually
rescuing a majority of the
fbaggy, long.hom ed creatW"es
Jrom the island's deep, brush·
~hoked chasms and canyons
llave emerged the heroes.
~They have certainly genes:ated
ore publicity anyway than
oah eVtt did when he marched
lhe animals two-by-two into the
Ark, while endeavoring to get
lhe goats onto a fleet of Navy
barges.
1 A s hipment of about 2,500
goats is due to depart from the
i s land tar~et ran~e in two to
•wee ks . And now trouble has
broken out 1
Self-described c urmudgeon
Cle veland Amory. a New York
City sophisticate a nd president
-of the Fund for the Animals.
claims chief trapper Jirra Clapp
owes his organiiation money.
' Amory also denounces the
'idea of s hipping the goats to San
Pedro or San Diego by barge, a
,.20 to »hour ordeal that might
inflict seasickness on the goats.
Irvine Sets
I • i Fourth
I Celebration
The Cit y of 1 rvine wilJ
celebrate Independence Day
Friday with a parade. picnic,
concert and the traditional dis·
play of ftreworks. 1 The K iwanis Club . parade
• starts at 4 p .m . al the Sad·
: dle back north campus on Jef. I: frey Road al lrvlne Center
• Drive, heads north on Jeffrey to t Walnut Avenue and west on
•• Walnut to Heritage Park. t A picnic will follow al t.he parlt
•• wlt.h food and beverages being
:: offered at concession studs. = ~ At 8 p.m ., tbe Independence I:: Day program belim in t.he parlt I: at the Irvine Hilb School
t:! atadi um . In addition to
;;; flrewon1, tbe Irvine Muter
which veterinarians s ay are fine
now.
Amory also said in a recent m·
terview that he was c hartering a
pressurized commercial Jetline r
at a cost of thousands to n y the
goats to a wild animal s anctuary
preserve in Texas .
He noticeably avoided fresh
questions about that schem e
Tuesdav.
Clapp.· m eanwhile. who is
famed for his work rescuing
wild mustangs and burros with
the so-called Clapp Trap elec·
tronic corral he invented . clajms
Amory is exploiting the goats.
"There are plenty or other
places to take the goats if
California...doesD't want them."
says Amory, who also s a ys
Clapp owes the organization
$10,000 it loaned to help start
Operation GoaWrt. -
( \ Clapp claims he is paying it
back and scoffed at Amory's re·
quest to give the Fund $10,000
worth of t.he goats then. s o they
.nay be a dopted out to good
homes
··Ludicrous!," is what Clapp
and Gregg Hickman, of the Al ·
liance for Wildlife Rehabilitation
.and l!:ducalion, branded Amory's
goat re -distribution throug h
adoption plan in a word.
.. They will have to s ue me t o
get the goats!.·· s a ys Cla pp,
whose trapping outfit include s
his hired hands. his family and a
helicopter.
A share of the 2.500 goats will
go l o Clapp's experimental
san ctuary near Bakersfield.
some will be sold to Los Angeles
County as mobile. brush-eating
fi re prevention animals and
others will be used in genetic re·
search at Cal Poly.
Mud Oly1npics
Set July 12
The third annual Irvine Mud
Olympics have been scheduled
for July 12 in the Adventure
Playgl"OW'Mt of University Com·
munity Park.
Events in the mud are lo in·
elude a tug of war. mud pie shot
put and an obstacle course.
The fW1 starta at 10 a .m . The
entry fee is 50 centa and reg-
Jatratknstartaat9:30a.m . Cleanup st.arts soon after.
Surprise
Park Bill
Offered
By STEVE MARBLE
Ol IM D.all, PllOI Sl.aff
California Sen . S .l. Hayakawa
is s llll smarting over a move by
his California colle a gue Alan
Cr a ns ton to introduce a bill call·
ing for the c r e at ion of an
11 .373-acre park bet ween Corona
de l Mar and Laguna Beach.
Senator Cransto n 's bill. in·
troduced late las t week. asks for
a fede ral e xpenditure of at least
$38 million toward the park.
The bill is a near carbon copy
o f legis lation intr o duced by
Re ps Robert Badham. Re p.-
Newport Beach, and J e r ry Pat·
terson. Dem -Santa Ana.
··w e 're still ve ry ea ger t o get
Hay akawa to co-s po nsor this
bill." Mrs . F'ile<; s a id today.
"The truth is. howe ver , we m ·
fo rmed his office of what we
wer e u p to a lmost a 'V eek before
the bill was introduced .··
O fric i a ls in H ayakawa·s
Washington, D.C. office, thoug h.
sa id the bill caught the m by s ur·
prise.
Bruce Keough, an aide lo the
Republican senator, said stalf
planners h ave as ked the Na-
tional Park Service for a recom·
m endaUon on the bill and intend
<See PARK, Page AZ)
lroine Files
$35 Million
Sclwol Cost
The Irvine Unifie d School Dis ·
trict t rustees have fil ed with the
county superinte ndent of schools
a S35.3 million 1980·81 ope rating
budget, up 14.3 percent from last
year 's .
Monday, trustees will discuss
the s pending plan but aren't
s cheduled lo adopt it until Aug .
4.
A 16 pe rcent inflation rate
coupled with a n expected enroll·
m e nt gain o f 855 s tude nts
necessitate the inc reased level
of s pending, according to Assis·
tant S upe r int e nd e nt Gene
Hartline .
He said the tentative budget
filed last Monday c alls for $2,317
to be s pent on each or the 15,266
pupils expected to be a ttending
cla sses next school year. The
district c urre ntly s pends $2,146
pe r student.
Thirty.five new teachers are
called for . bringing to 605 the
number or teachers in the school
dis trict.
A total or 48 percent of the
budget goes to pay teacher
sa laries . And 60 percent or the
revenue for the budget comes
from the state with local proper·
ty taxes accounting for 33 per-
c~nt.
T he spending plan doesn't in·
elude money for the construction
of new school buildings, which
are paid for by the state school
building fund and S6 million re-
maining from a SSO million local
bond iss ue passed by voters in
1973.
IHndow Slaopping
What a bummer. That's what these patriotic young
Americans were thinking Tuesday while browsing at Red
Devil fireworks star.d in Univers ity Park Shopping
Center. Culver and Michelson drives. Irvine. Wh.y s uch
long races on Brian Layne . 10 ; Chip Dave, U ; Eric
Wagoner. 10: Kevin Schwandt, 11 . and Terrence Han. 12.
you as~? You have to be 16 to buy these beauties offered
by University High School Wate r Polo Club as fund·
raiser.
Bergeson Tax .Bill
Hits Brown's Desk
Assembl y wo m a n Ma rian
Be r geson's bill to make indexin~
of state income taxes permane nt
law has reached the fork in the
road -Gov. Edmund G. Bro"''Tl
J r 's office.
The bill. AB 2001. won ap·
pro val Tuesday from the full
Senate on an unanimous 76·0
vote. It already has been a p-
proved 61·0 by the full As·
sembly.
But state officials contend the
bill may now have moved into
rougher waters.
-Brown, who is on record as be·
ing against a perm anent index·
ing law. threatened to veto Mrs.
Bergesoo's original indexing bill
unless a two-year sunset clause
was inserted.
The original bill, a uthored by
the Republican assemblywoman
from Newport Beach in 1979,
won approval only after the two·
year clause w&B added. The bill
is set to expire in 1981.
At the Ume, Mrs. Bergeson
said Brown's starf m embers lob-
bied so hard against her blll that
senators were informed the gov.
em o r would veto other pending
legislatio n unless they went
along with bis desire for a two-
year limJt.
Reached this morning, staff
mem bers ror the gove rnor sa1<.1
the re are no 1m med1ate plans to
veto :\1rs. Bergeso n's latest bill
but said 1t wauld be scrutiruzcd
close I\ m the next few days.
Rrown con tends that the
s ta te 's re ve nue pic ture isn 't
clear in the wake of Propos1t1on
13 a nd o ther t a x -c utt i n g
m ea s ures a nd th a t th e
Legis lature shouJd •wait to see
t he e ffe ct of these m easures
befo re makm~ mdexmg per ma·
nent.
The b1U. 1f made law, wouJd
p e rmanently fix inde xing of
s t a te incom e taxes so that
Californians who receive cost·
of living pay incre ases aren't
a utomatic allv s ho ve d into
highe r tax bracke ts.
Colorado Fires
Under Control
By The Associated PrHs
Hundreds of firefighters, ex·
-hausted from a week-long battle
with the largest fire on record in
Color ado. controlled the blaze
with the help of heavy rains that
drenched the cha rred White
River National ·Forest , officials
s aid.
E
l: Chorale. t.he Pacific Symphony
Orchestra and tbe u .s. Marine
Air Wini Band ol El Toro will I§ preaeat musical aeJectioaa in· I§ eludbll Ibo "1812 o..rture ... Ei1N1tient Tells of 'Massages'
lO·year·old boy in his office. "What be did was touch m y
Prosecutor Del Wrt•ht called breuta. He would muaa1e my
the YOW\I woman to the wttoeu breHta with bis nn1era," she
stand Tuesday to rebut defense told t.be jury.
testimony t.hat patlenta dJd not Under qUl9lionln1 by defense
disrobe and that Famalaro spent attorney, Al Stotlte, the witness
only brief periods In examina· said ahe could not remember on
lion rooms. which Yialta Famalaro allettdly
The woman aaid she was did thla.
employed by P'amalaro from • However. 1be cl al med he
September, 11'71, to April, ~1 touched her chest area on a
when lhe ••• n,_., She allo ua number ot oecutou.
_. .. him • or 50 timet u a pa. Sb• allo Wlun.d tbat be in-
tienc. she laid. qulrecl about her 1exuel ac-DurtDI MYW&I namlnatkm, tiviU. llld lbat she ta1hd to
the womu teltlfted, l'amalaro blm aa.a.t boJfrtead problems.
would toueh her breutl after' Sbe Nll4 aM called an ac-
havlft• Mr partl~y dl1robe. , qaamtanff OD lb• Santa Aa•
p o lice f orce t o reoorl
Famalaro's activities but no re--
port was ever made.
She also admitted that she
continued going to Famalaro for
treatmenbl for back problem.a.
Under quest)onJnt by Wrt1ht,
the woman testified that the
cblropractor would 1ometlme1
spend 15 to 20 minutes wltb pa.
tfents. Normal examtnetlon
Ume. she said , would run about
rour minutes. She aa.kl the wu find u a re-
ceptlonlst after becomlnl UL A
letter sent by Famalaro'I oftke
&o unemployment otftclalt laid
(leeT&IAL, hl•Al)
July 21
First Day
Of Plan
i
WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi-
dent Carter made 1t official to·
day: American m en aged 19 and
2Q are being told to sign up ttus
month so the gove rnment will
have polential conscr ipl<> wait ·
mg 1f the draft is revived .
The president signed a proc·
Ja malion a t a Whit e Ho use
ce re m ony o rdering the voung
men to s ign UP at p<>St offices
bet ween July 21 and Aug. 2..
Draft registration. he s aid . "1s
not to threaten wa r but is to pre-
i.erve peace.
"lt ·s a precauti o nar v
measure." he s aid-.. Jt is d~
s 1gned to m a ke our countr y
stro ng "
T he pla n 1s for youths born in
1960 a nd 1961 to be registered
this year. Sta rting in January,
men born m 1962 will r egister
and from then on registration
will be required on or near the
d at e men tum 18.
Carter proposed renewed draft
reg1stratJon in the wake of th~
Sov~t l.J naon·s military thrust
mto Afghanis ta n. and used the
Cabinet Room ceremony to re·
Tiew his cr iticis m of that move.
We a re deeply con cerned
a bo ut the unwarranted and
\'ICious invasion of Afghanistan
by the Soviet Union." the presi·
dent s aid, praising the "freffiom
fighters" who have opposed the
Soviets in Afgha nista n as offer-
1 ng the b est deterr ent to
Moscow.
Surrounded by congressional
and other supporters of draft re·
· g1s tration. Carter emphas ized
that "this is not a draft."
"I a m not i n fa vo r M a
pea cetime dra ft ." he said, stat·
mg tha( the United Sta tes ''will
continue to r ely o n vo luntary
t'n listment'' to m eet mili tary
manpowe r needs.
The preside nt s aid that SJ
billion was included in the com·
ing feder al budge t t o e ncourage
t'nllstmenLc; and r e-e nlistments.
Despite its limited scope, reg
1s tratio n h a s proven con·
troversia l. Congress approved
m oney to run the syste m only
3fter a Senate filibuster_} oppo.
ne nts have threaten eo de m
onstrat1ons; a nd the American
Civil Liberties Union has filed
su it to block it.
But the dire cto r of Selective
Service. Be rnard Ros tker , em·
(Sff R EGIST ER. Page A2)
Long Irvine Run
Benefits Research
A 10 kilomete r run will be held
July 26 in Irvine to benefit the
Mus cular Dystro phy Associa·
Jion.
Those wishing to participate in
the event should call the run's
sponsor. Far West Services, Inc
at 957-6300.
Registra tion for the run costs ss.
Coast
Weather
Night and morning low
clouds, oth erwi s e rair
through Thursday. Lows
tonight S6 at t.he beaches,
66 inland. Highs Thursday
low 70s to low 80s.
INSIDE TODA~
Hugh MWlioan looks at ,n,c.
ceu of Yan grad.I while
~uead~ on the reumon
of the Cla.. o/ 1'60. See
"ffOltdioopper'• Yale Pickl''
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''"• IHd TH14•) lhal only 111ndby ,...._.,•Uoa t1 lnWOived ror now. and lhat aC'tlon by
'onar 1 would be neeuury
"fore C'OMC'rlpUon C'OUld tall• To Mi1Writies OK'd pluC' "
Hospital
Jewels
Missing WASHINGTON IAPl Ttw l ~ Suprc.-m" Court today af
ltrmfld C'Onlf'ftSlonal authon~ to Ht qU01'n' th11t NUlllant.-,,
mlnortt.)' -0,.-ned busanf"M,.. .. 10 Pf'rf'fllt harr "' r • ..-Jt'ral oublll'
worlt tcranta ll wu a majc)r t"ndor\t'mt'Tll of th•• 11ovt•m1nt·nt ., amrm•ti\·• a <'t100 .-froru
8 a 6 3 vott-. th.-juSlJ~ saud C.Ongrt-11~ <'l t'<f within 1h
comst tutlonal and 1.-11al outhortt in 1971 wh t·n 1l 1 e:rnrvt'd 10 ~rcent of S4 bllhon In ft'<feral publlC' wurk Rn inh 11i. ,., l'it llt"d • manonty M.1 aa1df"s
0PJJOnt>nts of Uw flr8<'llC'e , aid the m lnnnt' w t u111dt>i. t•on
i,tltuted "revers~ d11cr1mlnaUon" In whll'h 11rh1tt> f1r rn' v.er ... M
legally blocked frum rompet1n11 for st,ml! 11uhhc worlci. ron-t ract.s
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RIO DI•: JANEIRO. Brull <AP>. Pope John P~ul If t.OOk a !)~1pe at 8raz1l'S' Jet set today, telltng a shantytown audu:nc~
hv1ng in si&hl ol Rio's btfh·rise luxury 1tpartment.s that the
Rom an Catholic Church wants Lo be the "churC'h of the poor "
"'lllose or you who hve m abundance and luxury, do you not
re t'I remorse or C'Onsc1ence "." the pope asked as the slum
dwellers cheered and s ang a samba in his honor
Addressing the poverty-atricken residents of the Vldigal
··ravels." or hillside shantytown. the pope said: "The value or
man ll> not m~asured by what he has, but by what he is."
n.ai~r O•ll•n Pro1'fJU-e Pfa11
LONDON (AP> -Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's
government announced today 1t wants Lo ~et up an 80-me!l'.ber
assembly in Northern Ireland in a fresh bid to restore poht1cal stability in the strife-Lorn British province.
"The prize t.o be gained in terms or the cohesion of Northern
Ireland and the prospects for reconciliation and recons truction
could be a rich one," the Conservative Party government said in a discussion document.
But, like the constitutional conference earlier this year that
preceded the new propo5als. the initiative is widely expected Lo
rounder on the thorny issue of power-sharing between feuding Prostestants and Roman Catholics. •
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LAS VEGAS <AP) -Southern Nevada, not yet dned out
from two thunderstorms that dumped more than an inch of rain
on some parts of the Las Vegas Valley, may be hit with still
more storms today, the National Weather Service said. (Photo, P age A5)
Newport Dunes a
Planned Inn Faces ...r
Low-rent Mandate
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of -Deity ,..._. S~tt Newport Dunes operators
would be required to make a
portion ol rooms in a proposed
250-unit motel available Lo low
and moderate income famJlies under a redevelopment plan re-
viewed Tuesday by the Orange
County Planning Commission.
Responding to a question from
Com missioner Fred Light, Al
Armijo, a county Environmental
Management Agency planner ,
s aid a "maximum nightly
charge" is being considered for
a ~rtion of rooms ·
"It is staffs intent to increase
the availability of facilities ,··
Armijo said.
The proposed 250-unit "family
inn," Armijo said ln a presenta-
tion Lo the commission, is the
centerpiece of the Dunes' re-
development plan.
The proposal also calls for an
enla rged m a r ina, addllio!'lal
recreational vehicle parking
s pa ces . bike trails, n ew
restaurants a nd a more ex-
clusive, 40-unit wate rfront
, motel.
The county owns the 96-acre
N~wport Dunes area. ll is leased
lo Newport Dunes Inc.
Armijo said after lhe meeting
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s he missed work on nu~erous
occasions and was apathetic.
She said the letter bad upset
he r then but lhal she was not
bothered now.
...
that county planners feel that
recreational uses at the Dunes
should be opened ur to persons
of all income groups
He noted that the Dunes as a
regional park, drawing visit.ors
from inland portions of Southern
California and from all over the
country.
ArmiJO said plannc~ have not
determined what pcrC'ent4ge or
room s should be ~et 1.1 c;1de for
low and modera t e income
persons , nor wha t e ve ntual
room rates s hould be s et.
The idea of regulating room
rates is not a new one. It pre-
viously has been sought as a
co ndition on development of
ocean-oriented motels and hotels
by the staff of lhe South Coast
Regional Coastal Commission.
The county planning com-
mission took no action on lhe
Newport Dunes plan. except to
schedule it for further heartngs
on July 15 and July 29.
Commissioner Willi am Mac-
Dougall said he didn't feel it was
the proper time t.o discuss the
proposal for regulated room
rates. He termed them "dis-
criminat.ory."
The redevelopment plan, pre-
pared by a committee, has
raised the ire of Newport Beach
officials. who contend the city
should have greater voice in
what eventually is adopted.
The bays ide park is s ur-
rounded by city lerntory.
County planners said a meet·
ing with the Newport -Beach
Planning Commi ssion I ~
s cheduled for 2 p.m. July 10 and
with the Newport Beach City
Council at 2:30 p.m. July 28.
K1•111t1,rauon Ls nectsury, he
u ld, b«-au.C' there would not be
l'nOuflh time lh the tWtnt Of 8 na•
t1on11l cmerjtency to conduct reg-
111tr atlon nut opponents of reg
1111'f ut100 huvt-nott'd 4l Select.Ive
S1·rv1ct> 1t•1>0rt . v. h1ch off1ci~s
lt1t1•r d1suvowe1t . thut sutd the
i.11.1 ndby pro.:ram would s ave on·
I) M 'Yt•n d lh io.
Mt•n born in 1900 will register
tht• Wt>ek of July 21. To avoid
a owdmg, men born in January,
February and March are asked
to regJster that Monday . Those
born April through June on
T ut.>s day, July through Sep-
tember on Wednesday and tho5e
born in October. November and
December on Thursday.
The week of July 28 will follow
the s ame pattern for men· born
In 1961.
Offi cials said these day-by-day
schedules are intended only as a
guideline and that individuals
can register anytime during the
period.
People who don't register can
be subjed Lo five years In prison
or a $10.000 fine and officials say
thev will enforce the law.
Carter originally proposed reg.
istering both men and women.
bul Congress rejected that idea.
limiting it t.o men. That action
formed the basis for the ACLU
suit, which conte nds the pro-
gram discriminates against
men.
There won't be a ny draft
cards to carry in wallets -or
burn in protest. Instead, youn8_
men will be asked to go to their
nearest post office to fill out a
form. Those forms will be sent
to Selective ServiC'e, which °"'i ll
use them to form a master list .
eventually intended to include
all men aged 18 t.o 26.
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PARK ••.
to wait for that response before taking a position.
Kt>ou~h said that recommen ~
d a t ion 1s al lca!>t two week~
;1w a v
The park plan, as envisioned
1n Crans ton's bill as "ell as the
JOtnl bill authored by Patterson
and Badham, C'atls for a national
urban park along the Irvine
Coast Area
The largest purchase would be
from the Irvine Company. which
in turn would donate land
toward the park and receive as-
s ura nces of being able to de-
\'elop 2,000 dwelling units just
south of Coronll del Mar. outside I hl' park boundaQ.
lnsta-Tune
Files in .
Bankruptcy
I. Officials of the Irvine-based
Josla·Tune Inc. confirmed today
that the automotive service
company has entered Chapter 11
proceedings or the bankruptcy law
Ray Williams, acting general
manager, said the proceedings
may lead to a court-imposed
agreement that s pecifies how
much lnsta-Tune Inc. must pay to its debtors.
Williams said a favorable
agreemeq.t from Orange County
bankruptcy Judge Peter M. El-
liott on July 23 will mean that
Jnsta-Tune Inc. can stay in busi-
ness .
Or. Willia ms said, the judge
may declare the company of-
fi ciall y bankrupt, thereby allow-
ing debtors to acquire all of Inst a· Tune's assets.
The company specializing in
tuning automobile engines bas 63
stores throughout southwestern
UnitedStateslnltsfranchise.
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Public, Press Right
In Trials Upheld
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
public and press have • conatitu·
tional ri«bt. to attend criminal
• trials; M ' U.S. Supreme Court
· ruled today, telling judges na·
tionwide they can conduct trials
or portions of trials in secret OO·
ly as a last reeort to lmu.re f alr.
ness to a def eodant.
By • 7·1 vote, tbe JuatJces said
the Comtitution 'a . free-1peecb
1uarantee1 require public trtala.
Tbe decision sparked seven eeparate apnJona, and not all
.. ven jmtlces •ll'Md 1n their
'lpproecb to tbe critJcal eomtttu-
Uonal luue.
But the dectston, neverthelea,
wa1 a victory for pubUc and
PfffS .eeell into the ll8Uon'• coarta.
The dedaion Nid a VirmnJa
Judie, Richard Taylor, -•• , ,
wrong when be clOled the two.
day murder trial in 1978 ol John Paul Stevenson.
Stevenson was charged in the
1976 murder of a Hanover Coun.
ty, Va., hotel owner, and had
been tried three Um• previous·
ly. At the start ol tbe 1fr7I trial,
Stevemon•1 lawyer uked Judie
Taylor to close the proceedlnp
"became I doa't want any in-
formation betn1 lbutned ~
and forth when we have a reeeu
a1 to wbat -wbo tatlllecl to what. ..
Pl'OMC\ltors wleed DO obJec· tloa to the r.q._t, and Taylar
approved It. T.-o penou Of·
dered to leave tbe eourtroom
were Timothy Wheeler and
KniD McCarthy, npon..s for
the Rlcbmoad TllMI Dt9pMeb
and The Rlcbmoad N•••· Lead•.
r
Newport Beach police are
problna the mysterious disap..
pearance of $46.500 worth of
diamond and gold jewelry from
a safe ln the property room al
Hoag Memorial Hospital.
The ex pe nsive rings and
necklaces, investigators said .
were reported missing Tuesday
by a 8&-year-old patient. Marie
Donovan ol Wilmette, 111.
The patient· told officers she
last saw the jewelry on May 23
when It was taJc:en from her for
safekeeping after she C'hecked
into the ho6pital for treatment of a back injury.
Tuesday. when Mrs Donovan
C'hecked out of the hospital, the
Jewelr) v. a :. missing. police said.
fl osp1tal offic ials told in-
vestigators lhat only eight
em ployt.'e'S know the combina-
l1 o n t o the s afe whe re the
Jewelry was stored.
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A LITTLE FELLOW JUST TOO CUTE TO SHOOT
Trapper Jim Clapp and Baby Goat, ~ Montha
They also t.old police that their
reC'ords showed the jewelry had
been checked out but that the
records did not show to whom or
when -or if -il had been re.
turned .
Pohce said the victim and fter
hus band , who were visiting
friends 1n Newport BeaC'h when
she was inJured, returned to fl.
llnols Tuesday. An invP.sligation.
they said. is continuing.
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GOATS GATHERED. • • Among the mi ssing items 1s <1
platinum ring with a large
dia mond estimated to be worth
SJS,000 ··we found the' have nut one
fl Pa , not one tick: not one s1,::n of
re!>p1rator~ problem<; or other
ills They Ju st seem to be in
perrcct cond1t1on." Or PasC'O '>aid .
The h ardy, f a t b reeci1n ~
~pt>c1es 1~ b<•l1c vt!d de'>cended
Marijuarut
Plwu Taken
M E R C ED CA P ) -Bur~lurs broke mlo th"'
home ,of Willi am Meyer~
hen •, but took on ly one
thing : a man1uana plant
At ll'nst that ·., w h a t ~t eyer.. told police when
he filed a report on the
burglary. He s aid other
items had been set aside
in ba,::s. but were left bto•h1nd
Pohce said they l'annot
a rrt•<,t !\t{'\l'f'> for C'Ultl\ il l· in~ manJuana 1r th~·re 1~
no marijuana to use as
t>\ 1denc·c·
Motion Defeated
ANKARA. Turkey CAP)
The Turkish Parli ament today
narr owly de feated a censure
m otion that would have toppled
the 7-month-old con servative
government of Prime Minister Suleyman Oem1rel.
from Span1l>h doml''>ltC' goat'>
freed on the island ~ a f<>Od s up-
µly for seafarers up to 200 years
;,igo and IS descended from an
dnc1e nt Caspian ~a area b~.
Hardy they are indeed, say~
Dr. Joel Pasco. a Sun.set Beach
vetermarian. whose work wtth
~ tld arum ab 1s widely known
The v wouhi have to he lo l1w•
J od nour1~h "ht>r {• they dQ.
"lt"s a tough operation on lh1s
1..;fand." arumal trapper Clapp
...... ,d. "The goats are mosUy in
..;tcep C'anyons and my men and I
ha \'e t.o go in there personaJly,
..,ometimes on 90-degree slopes
wi th 1.000-foot drops lo herd
them toward the enC'IO&ures "
· &dlot Count
Stirs Fracas
In County
A rhubarb e rupted afte r
OranRe County Regis trar of
\ oter., Al Olson was called to
um pire a ballot-marking dispute
during the second day or a June
3 e leC'tion recount.
Tempers flared Tuesday when
Olson ruled that he would not
l'Ount a dL'>puted ballot tn favor
of incumbent Central Municipal Clapp, president ol Kem Rit>er Court Judge Richard Orozeo.
Wildlife Sanctuary and head ol The vote recount WU sought
the Carey Ra.Mh Wild Horse and by Oror.cc»s opponent, attorney
Burro SanC'tuary, says they Robby Youngblood. who lost by
caught 200 goats in ooe tiay in 217 votes. aC'cordmg to final
one of the two aut.omatect lraJ>6. election returns.
~ Olson dtt1ded that t he mark The Navy has fought its ~'Doi"""'" on the balJot did not penetrate
personal war with the coats for the box next t.o Orozco s name.
decades, Wlshing they would Just He said the mark only touc~ ~o away but fin ally dec1d1ng to the printed line bounding the
kill them off with helicopter-box. "And the state Elections
borne marksmen. Code requires the mark be in the
San Clemente housewives 'got
wind -no pun intended -or the
goats. rate. hastily organazed
GOAT. Give Our Animals Ti~.
and salvation ol at least some on
the 57-square mile island wu as-s ured.
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box.'' Otson said today.
One mad Orozco observer de·
manded Olson exam ine the
mark with a magnifying glass.
Olson refused and said he was
sticking t'.b his original ruling -
just as all good umpires do.
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Hayakawa Surpr~ed by Coast Bill ' By STEVE MARBLE OllMo.11, ...... ,...,
California Sen. S.I. Hayakawa
is still smarting over a move by
his California colleague Alan
Cranston to introduce a bill call-
ing for the cr eation or an
11.373-acre park between Corona
del Mar and Laguna Beach.
Senator Cranston 's bill. in-
troduced late last week. asks for
* * *
a federal expenditure or at least
$38 million toward the pa rk.
T he bill is a near carbon copy
or legislation introduced by
Reps. Robert Badham. Rep.·
Newport Beach. and Jerry Pat-
terson. Oem.-Santa Ana.
"We're still very ea$er to get
Hayakawa to co-sponsor this
bill. .. Mrs. Files s aid today
.. The truth is, however. we in·
* * * Mayor Mulls Way
To Regain Cash
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ol I .. °"'"' ...... , .. ,,
Laguna Beach Mayor Wayne
Baglin said today he is not con-
ce rne d about Se n . A l an
Cranston's re moval of a clause
from a park -bill that eliminates
Laguna's chances or receiving
OCSweep
Seeks Drug
Records
lty FREDERICKSCHOMEIU..
Ol I .. o.lly ...... , ....
Armed with search waM'ants
Orange County Sheriff's Depart-
m ent investigators Tuesday
swept through residences in four
southern California counties in a
continuing probe of an alleged
multi-million dollar cocaine dis-
t ribution o pe ratio n based in
Dana Point.
Sheriffs spokesm an Lt. Wyatt
Ha rt said investigators launched
the probe following the seizure
or $1 million in cocaine and the
a rrest or seven per sons at a
Dana Point residence last April
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federal money for a portion of
Sycamore Hills .
The California senDtor in
troduced a bill l a s t wee k authorizing the federal expend-
itures of $38 million for crea-
tion or an 11.000-acre park sur·
rounding Laguna Beach.
In doing so. he incorporated
the la nguage o f a }fouse or
Representatives bill, which was
'approved in May, with som e
changes.
One or those changes directly
affects Laguna Beach.
The proposed N.ationa l Urban
Park shows about 90 acres or
Sycamore Hllls between Laguna
Canyon and El Toro r oads
within tbe park boundaries.
The 96-acre triangular-s haped
city parcel would be bounded by
those two roads and the pro-
posed San Joaquin T r ansporta
tion Corridor.
Members of the Orange Coast
Park Committee lobbied heavily
in May for wording that would
give Laguna Beach fi rst crack
at federal funds for purchase or
the Sycamore Hills land for the
park.
The House approved bill says
that "whenever funds are ap-
propriated for t he acquisition of
lands within the park, those
funds must first be used to ac-
quire Sycamore Hills land in the
Laguna Beach part or the park."
City officials estimate that
could bring bet ween Sl and S2
million to the city which would
go a long way toward paying orr
the S6 million debt owed on the
entire 522-acre parcel.
formed his office of what we
we re up to almost a week before
ll'le bill was introduced ...
Officials in ll ayak awa's
Wns hington, O.C. office. though,
said the bill caught them by sur-
prise.
Bruce Keough. an aide to the
Republican .-enator, said staff
planners have asked the Na-
tional Park Service for a recom-
mendation on the bill and intend
to watt for that response l>efore
taking a position.
Keough ~aid that reeommen-
da tion is a t least two weeks
<iway.
Thi.' park plan. 3S envisioned
in Cranston·s bill as well as the
Joint bill author<>d by Patterson
a nd Badham. calls for a national
urban park a long the Ir vine
Coas\ Area.
Th~ largest purchase would be
from the Irvine Company. which
1n t urn wo uld don a te land
toward the park and receive as-
s urances of being able to de-
velop 2.000 dwelling units just
south of Corona del Ma r, outside
lhP park boundary
Marijuana
Planl Taken
MER C ED <AP > -
Burglars broke into the
home of William Meyers
here. but took only one
thing : a marijuana plant.
Al least that's what
Meyers told police when
he filed a report on the
burglary lie s aid other
items had been set aside
in-bags, but were le ft
behind
Police said they cannot
<1rrest Meyers for cultivat-
tng marij uana if lhere is
no marijuana to use as
evidence
Cheer, Jeer
Hwnans Get Nizvy' s Goal
By "RTIIUR R. VINSEL
Of ... o.11, .. 1 ... SI ...
Sim mering jealousies over the
ultimate fate of some 3,000 San
Clemente Island goats which for
centuries have s urvived fleas.
ticks. 'q uakes. famine and Navy
cannoneers broke out during
Oper ation Goatlift Tuesday
The event costing the Navy an
est imated $148.000 has become a
c ause cclebre with animal -
lovers everywhere, who a re boo-
ing t he Navy which originally
wanted to s hoot the beasts .
The men and e nvironmentalist
factions involved in actuallv
r escuing a m ajority o r the
shaggy, long.horned creatures
from the island's deep. brush-
c hok ed chasms and canyons
have emerged the heroes.
T hey have certainly generated
more publicity a ny way than
Noah ever did when he matthed
the a nimals two-by-two Into the
Ark. wh.ile endeavoring to gel
the goats onto a fleet of Navy
barges.
A s hipment of about 2.500
f:Oats is due to depart from Lhe
island target ra nge in two to
weeks. And now trouble has broken out.
Sett-described c urmudgeon
Cleveland Amory, a New York
City sophis ticate and president
of the Fund for the Animals.
claims chief trapper Jim Clapp
owes his or~anizat1on money
Amory <:1 lso denounces thl!
idea of shipping tht· goats to San
Pedro or San Diego b~ barge. a
20 to ~ hour ordeal that might
1nfl1et seas1<•kness on the goats.
v. h1ch Vt!tcrtnarian" ~ciy are ftnc
now .
Amory also said in a recent in
terv1ew that h\.· was chartenng a
pressurized commercial jetliner
at a cost or thousands to fly the
goats to a wild animal sanctuary
preserve in Texas .
He notic~.<!bly avoided fresh
questions about that s che m e
Tuesdav.
Clapp, meanwhile, who Is
famed for his work rescuing
wild must angs a nd burros with
the so-caJled Clapp Trap elec-
tronic corral he Invented. claims
Amory is exploiting the goats.
"There are plent y or other
places to take the ~oa t s if
California doesn 't want them:·
says Amory. who a lso says
Clapp owes thP o rgan1zat1on
Sl0.000 1t loaned to help start
Opc ral1on Goatllfl.
Clapp cla ims h~· is paying 1t
bal'k and scoffed at Amory·s re-
quest to give the Fund Sl0.000
worth or the goats then. so they
<See GOA TS. Pal(e Al>
HilJside Homes Vetoed
Laguna Council Again Cites Slide Fears
f ' ~
Searches for records believed
related to the alleged drug sales
operation were conducted at res-
idences in Laguna Beach .
Newport Beach. Huntington
Beach, Irvine, Fullerton. the ex·
elusive Mandeville Canyon and
Topanga Canyon neighborhoods
in Los Angeles. a nd a pro-
ressional· otrice on Wilshire
Boulevard in Los Angeles.
But Cranston penciled out that
portion of the bill. prohibiting
expenditure or park funds for ac-
quisition of publicly owned land.
Plans to cons truct 11 homes on
a 28-acre parcel located at the
end or Pacific A venue in Laguna
Beach which som e say is a
potential landslide area were
turned down for the second time
this year by the City Council.
( L ) is located, were passed
unanimous ly by the planning
commission. but later denied by
the cit y council which claimed the
site is not physically suitable for
th is type of development.
proposed is of great concern.
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Other records were seized,
Hart said, in Santa Barbara and
San Diego counties.
H art said the searches also
produced about six ounces of co-
caine valued at between $12.000
and SU,000. No arrests were
made.
• •·we were strictly seeking rec·
ord s based on the Information
we discovered following the
search In Dana Point in April."
Hart said.
He aaJd records seized at lbe
house at 24716 Evening· Star
showed that the alleged diatribu·
lion rtnc waa capable of deliver·
lng between $100.000 and $1
million per month in cocaine.
He said the 1Dv.U1ation bas
been ~cated by the awn·
ben of persons believed in·
~olved and their alle1ed reliance
(lee SWEEP, Pa1e AJ>
M> BRINGS
•G RESPONSE
··I recC'lved a million
Ntnan.. fro"' my Dally Pilot M.r.-----
• Tbal .. the adveru1l111 t11eee11 1 etor1 of tbe lrvt.ne man who I ... _.WI act ln t.be Dally PUol:
u .c.1. ..,,,.._., no 'kid•
or -. neadl apt. Call
HJl-llDll
Mayor Baglin said he un -
derstands Cranston's reasons for
e l iminating the clause that
would have helped Laguna
Beach and its debt problem.
•'The senator ran into
technical and philosophical prob-
lems in a sense." Baglin said.
"His most important objective is
to get the park (approved) and
he packaged the bill to achieve
that."
Baglin said the Senate has a
policy that when they superim-
pose a fede ral park on top of ex-
isting public property. "th ey ask
tbe public agency to dedicate
(See MAYO&, Pa1e A!)
Development of the Pacific
·A venue tract was proposed for
the first time in January by Red-
ington, Rogers and Associates or
Newport Beach.
Voting for de nial were Mayor
Wayne Baglin and council mem·
bers Sall y Belle rue and Neil
Fitzpa t r i c k . Co unc ilman
Howard Dawson supported the
developer and Kelly Boyd ab-
stained from votlng.
The developer's plans to de-
velop the hillside above Laguna
Beach High School. where the
Doctor'• S~z Tried
Also st.ated was that the de·
sign of the s ubdivision was likely
to cause s ubstantial environ-
mental damage a nd cause
serious public h!allh problems.
Redington. Kogers a nd As-
sociates then subm itted a
similar proposal including two
fewer houses and a larger open
space. but to no avail. ·
·'The reasons we turned this
down the lasL time ar e still
valid ," said Mrs. Bellerue. "The
s teepness of the grade on the
hillside where conatrucUon is
"We have had problems in the
past wtth geology and we must be
especially cautious."
Baglin contended development
in the area could ooss1bly lead to
serious erosion problems .
'·Ir the brush is cleared away
t o build the houses. while
this may remove a fire haurd,
it will ·create an e rosion prob-
lem ... he said.
"When heavy rains come and
the brush that holds the soU has
been removed , we could con-
ceivably be in for big problems.
"The developer to night has
presented a very imaginative
approach to de ve lop ing the
a rea," Aaglin said. "but the city
cannot afford to let this project
move on:·
Ex-patient Tells of 'M~sages'
ft) DAVID &VTZ•ANN Ol .. D911y .........
A former Neeptlonlst·paUent
testified Tuesday that an El
Toro dUroprac:tGr mauaaed her
and ukecl .__her sexual K·
llvlUel duriQa ..veral oamlna· Oom ... otllft.
"There wen times that he
wu J111t • • • well, tbat he waa
very nert,'"' = womu told C-.J:~~. Jl'rW
Pamalaro, U, or Laauna
Beada. II ··~trial Oil SU ebal'fll ~ lnel the alleled
ra,. ol • tr-~ femala pa·
I tMDt llld 1h9 IDaieltlUon of I
10-year·old boy In his office.
Prosecutor Del Wright called
the YOW\I woman to the witness
stand Tuesday to rebut defense
teatimony that patients d1d not
diero~ and that Famalaro ·~t
only brief perlodl ln exaDUnl·
tton rooms.
The woman said she was
employed by Famalaro from
S.ptember, lt71, to April, 1979,
when aht waa flred. She al.lo hid
seen him 40 or 50 times aa a pa.
tJ~nt. ahe aald.
Durtnc ..veral eaamlnatiom,
the woman taUOed, Famalaro
would touch her breuta afts
hlYlaa her putlallJ dllrobe.
"What he dJd WI.a to~h my
breuta. He would maua1e my
breas&.I with hia fln1en," ahe
told the Jury.
Under quest1on1n1 by defente
altorney. Al Stokke, the witneu
aald lbe could not remember on
which Nita Famalaro allepidly
did this.
Kewever, she claimed be
touched her chest arH on a
number ol attulona.
She a1lo t.teUlled that be in·
quired about ••r 1exual ac·
Uvltl• and tbat lbe talked to
him about boytrimd problems.
Sbe eaJd she called an ac·
qualatuce OD UM Suta Ana
police for ce to report
Famalaro's activities but no nt-
port was ever made
She also admi!ted that ahe
continued goi.oe to Famalaro for
treatments for back problems.
Under questioning by WriiJtt,
the woman testified that the
chir.opractor would someUmee
s pend 15 to 20 minutes with pa·
tlents . Normal examination time,'~ taJd, wouJd run about
four mlnUtea.
She aald the WU flred U a fe.
ceptlonlst after becomln1 UL A
letter Hiil bY Famalaro's olftce
to unemployment offtclall uid
(lee TUAL, .... AJ)
July 21 ~
First Day
Of Acti.on
WASl~GTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Carter m ade it offi cial to·
day : American men aged 19 and
20 a re being told to sign up this
month so the governme nt wi ll
ha ve potential conscripls wait
lnlit if the draft is revived.
The president si~ned a proc·
lamat1on at a White House
<'eremony order ing the young
men to sign up at post offices
between July 21 and Aug. 2.
Draft reg1strat1on. he ~aid, .. 1s
not to threaten war but 1s to pre
!>er ve peace.
· • I l ' s a p r c ,. a u l 1 o n a r y
measurt>." h" sa1d ... fl. 1s de
'>IRDCd to make our count ry l>lrong "
The pla n '15 for youths born in
1960 and 196 1 to ht' registtre<J
this year. Starttng 10 J anuary,
men born in 1962 will r egiSter
and from then on registr ation
will tM' required on or near the
date men tum lf!
Carter proposed renewed dra fl
reRtStration In the wake of the
~ov1et Union's m ilita ry thrust
tnto Afghanistan, and used the
Cabinet Room ceremony to re·
11ew his criticism of that move.
.. We are deeply concerned
about the unwarrante d and
\'ICious invasion of Afghanistan
by the Soviet Union." the presi-
dent said, praising the "freedom
fighte rs·· who have opposed the
Soviets in Afghanistan as offer-
1 n g the hes t d e t e rre nt t o
Moscov.·.
Surrounded by congressionar
and other supporters of draft re-
gistration, Carte r emphasized
that "this ls not a dran."
"I am no t in favor of a
peacetime draft.'' he said, stat
1n~ that the United States •·w11J
<'Ontlnue to re ly on volunta ry j
enlistment" to meet m ilitary f
manpower needs .
The pres id ent said that SI
billion was included in the com-
ing federa l budget to e ncourage
enlis tments and re -enlistments.
Despite its limited scope, reg-
1 s t r a tio n has JHOv e n con -
trovers ial. Con~ress approved
money to run the system only
afte r a Senate filibuster: oppo.
nents have threat e ned de m
onstrat.ons: and the American
Civil Liberties Union has filed
suit to block it.
But the director of Selective
Service, Bernard Rostker, em-
phas ized Tuesd ay t h at o nly
standby registration is involved
for now, and tha t action by
Con gress would be necessary
before conscription could take
place.
Registration is necessary. he
said, because there would not be
enough time in the event or a na-
tional eme rgency to conduct reg-
istration. But opponents of reg-
istration have noted a Selective
Service report, which officials
later disavowed. that said the
standby program would save on-
ly seven days.
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Coast
Weatber
Night and morning low
c l ouds, otherwise fai r
thr ough Thursday. Lows
tonight 56 at the beaches,
86 Inland. Highs ThW'Sday
low 708 to low 80s.
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uu of Yale grod.J whH~
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To Mirwrities OK'd
WASHINGTON <AP> -The S Supreme Coun Loday af
nrmed ('()ft•rnatonal •ulhonty to •C"t quot•• that auarantt't' minority-own~ buslnes1u•s • 10 J)t"rt'ent share• or f •dc-r11I publlr
workt aranl.ti It wa11 a major end<1Not•meot of tht· .cov..rn1rwnt':. affirmatl vt B('Uon t'fft1rt.'
By a 6 3 volt', lht' juslH·t•s \atd Congr.,ss urlt'd within Ill>
<'Onatltutiomll and lf'gal authurlty in 1977 wht>n 1t rcn·rved 10
~rt't!ftl of S4 b&lbon In fc'(f('raJ pubbC? WOrk l(run~ Ur; bO l"itllcd
-. mlnurity St>t 11sldt-~
Oppooen&s ol U1t' pruUce uid the mlnonty i.t•l a1>1delf <'on
stlluted '"reverse d1scrl mtnation" In which whltt' firms wel't! 11
legally btfkkeJ fro m compellnl for r.oml' pubhe work <'On
traru.
r.11r f"riflriz'• Ric-la 8nutua ...
RIO DE JANt;lltO. Hr&&.lt tAPI f'opt> J ohn Paul II took i1
i.w1~ at Ora~ul 's Jet set toda . telling d i.hantyto~n uudtt!nt:t•
bvin"k in sight of Rio's high·n 1>e luxur} itpartmentr. thitt the
Rom an Catholic Churt'h wants to be the · ·e hurch uf the poor ·
'"lbose of you who ltve m abunctanc~ and luxur}, do you not
feel remorse of conscience?." the pope asked a~ the slum
dwellers cheered and s ang a samba an his honor
Addressing the poverty-stncken resident~ of the V1d1gat
"fa vela." or hillside shantytown. the pope ~uHI "The value or
man 1s not measured by what he has, but by what he ts "
'llaaldwr Oudh1r• Pro.,inf'e Plate
LONDON (AP) -Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's
government announced today it wants to set up an 8().me mber
assembly in Northern Ireland in a fresh bid to restore political
stability In lhe strife.tom British province.
"The prize to be gained in Lerms or the cohesion of Northern
Ireland and the pros~cts for reconciliation and reconstruction
could be a rich one," the Conservative Party government said
in a discussion document.
But, Like the constitutional conference earlier this year that
preceded the new proposals , the initiative is widely expeeted to
founder on the thorny issue of power-s haring between feudin~
Pros testants and Roman Catholics
. 11on-Sto""" Head~d for .\"t-rada
LAS VEGAS C1\P) -Southern Nevada. not yet dned out
from two thunderstorms that dumped more than an inch of rain
on some parts of the Las Vegas Valley, may be hit with still
more storms loday, the National Weather Service sa id. C Photo,
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Future IJnreriain
Bergeson Tax Bill
Hits Brown's Desk
Asse mblywoman Marian
Bergeson's bill to make indexing
of s tate income laxes permanent
law has reached the fork in the
road -Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr's office.
The bill. AB 2001, won ap·
proval Tuesday from the full
Senate on an unanimous 76·0
vote It already has been ap-
proved 61·0 by lhe full As ·
sembly
But state officials contend the
bill may now have moved into
rougher waters.
Brown. who is on record as be·
ing against a permanent index·
ang law. threatened to veto Mrs.
Bergesort's original indexing bill
unless a two-year sunset clause
was inserted.
The original bill, a uthored by
the Republican assemblywoman
from Newport Beach in 1979,
won approval only after the two-
vear clause was added. The bill
is set to expire in 1981.
f'ro"' Page .4 J
At the time, Mrs. Bergeson
said Brown's staff members lob-bied so hard against her bill that
senators were informed the gov·
e m or would veto other pending
legis lation unless they we nt
a long with his desire for a two-
year limit.
Reached this morning. staff
members for the governor said
there are no immediate plans to
veto Mrs. Ber geson's latest bill
but said it would be scrutinized
closely in the next few d ays.
Brown contends that the
s t ate's reve nue picture Isn't
dear in the wake of Proposition
13 a nd other lax·cuttin g
measures a nd th a t th e
Legislature 'Should •wait to see
the e ffect of these measures
before making indexing perma·
nent
The bill, if made law, would
permanently fi x indexing of
s tale income t axes so that
Californians who receive co;;t.
of living pay increases aren ... t
automaticall y s hoved into
higher tax brackets.
WEEP •••
on tt..J '*' ol bl• nam• and
aua .... H • u•d an 1ddlUonal 1'
March wan-anta wu-e MtVed ln
Southern C11lfornl1 prlor to
1'ue'ld•y'11weep.
"We an! now trying to 1ub-
1tanllat~ idenUtlea lo detennlfte
who wais djstributln1 and who
was buying In eaaence who
lht•y IU'l' and what w•s aolng
on .'' Hurt i.atd
ll t' s u1d it will take in·
ve:stlgutors ~ome lime to com·
11lut<' lhut task.
Ttw April arrests in Dana
ro11H 1x:~·urred after sheriff's dep·
ut1c1> were summoned by re·i
porlb of screams comlng from
lttt· Evening Star residence.
lr1~1dc the home they found a
man. Steven Bowman. 30, San
('lement~. who reportedly told
1nv~~l1~ators that he had been
kidnapped, beaten and tortured
"'1th a propane torch by other
~l·upunts or the residence
SC Council
lo Select
Design Finn
San Clemente council mem· •
bers are expected to select an
a rchitectural firm from among
six applicants lo design a new
county li brary when they meet
today at 7 p.m.
Last month. the Orange Coon·
ty Board of Supervisors ap.
proved spending $800,000 for a
10,000·square·fool Library in San
Clemente to be built on an acre
or land provided by the city .
In addition. the city plans to
add a 4,000 square fool senior
citizen ra·cility to the Ubrary,
and another 4,000 square feet for
future use.
The new library will replace a
17·year·old 4,500 square root
facil ity at 233 Avenida Granada.
which is too small to house the
·10.000 book collection.
The six architectural fir ms in·
terviewed for the library design
wt.'rc ranked by a city commit-
tee appointed to review the ap-
plicants.
Arch itectural lees r anged
from $35,000 lo $60,000 and the
m aJority of the fees would be
pa id from the county 's construe·
lion fund for the project. ...
The committee's first choice 1s Anthony and Langford, who say
they can do the job for SS4,000 of
an estimated $900,000 cost of the
entire project.
Others ranked by the panel in·
elude Richardson and Chase,
who want $35,000 of the $1
million estimated cost; Granada
Design Group, $60,000 flat fee;
Wayne Penny, a $40,500 fl at fee:
Drie lsma·Boucher, $60,000 or a
$1 million estimated cost; and
Frank Montesinos, SS0.000 of a
Sl m iluon cost.
Teargas Utilized
FRESNO CAP) -A police
SW AT team here used teargas
today to force the sur render of a
man who fired at an officer after
barricading himself in his apart·
ment, investigators reported.
Frank Hanna, 61 , was taken into
custody for investigation ol as·
saull with a deadly weapon after
a 4 112 ·hour standoff with police.
MAYOR ••.
land to the park." High Court Rules
But Baglin said the city cannot
afford to dedicate the land to the park because of the lar ge debt
s till owed the former owners of
Sycamore Hills.
"We're looking at ways the
federal government can receive
the property but the city would
still be compensated," he said.
That may mean the city will
have to sell the 90~acre parcel to
some intermediary, Baglin said,
s u ggesti n g the Coastal
Conservancy as one possibility.
"Or we may have to try and
sell the land lo a private en·
terprise group on the condition it
would be resold lo the federal
gowmm,.,.-at the same price."
DAILY PILOT
Public, Press Right
In Trials Vpheld
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
public and press have a constitu-
tional right to attend cr iminal
trials, the U.S. Supreme Court
ruled today. telling judges na·
tionwide they can conduct trials
or pqrtions of trials ln secret on·
Jy as a last resort to insure fair-
ness to a defendant.
By a 7·1 vote, the justices said
the Constitution's free-speech
guarantees require public trials.
The decision sparked seven
separate eplnlons, and not all
seven j\.istices agreed In their
approach to the critical constitu·
tional issue.
But the decision, nevertheless,
was a victory for public and
press access into the nation's
courts.
T he decision said a VirliJlia
judge. Richard Taylor, was
wrong when he closed the two-
day murder trial in 1978 or John
Paul Stevenson.
Stevenson was charged in the
1978 murder ol a Hanover Calm·
ty, Va .. hotel owner, and bad
been tried three tlmee prevk>ul·
ly. At t.b8 start ot the tm trtal,
Stevemon's lawyer asked Judte
Taylor to cloae tbe ProeeedinCI
"becaUBe 1 doa't want an)' ln·
formation beln8 shuffled back
and fOl'tb Wbea we have a reeeu
.. to what -who tMtllled to what.~
Proeeeuton volced DO obj.c·
tioa to the NQ1Mlt. aad T11lor approftd It. Two penoaa or· dered to ..... tbe eomtroom
were TlmotbJ Wlaeeler and
Kevta lleCartb, nports8 for the Blchmond ,,... Dilpeteb
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a n d The Richmond News ·
Leader.
T he y and their e mployer,
Richmond Newspapers Inc .•
sued, challenging Taylor's ac-
tion . The Virginia Supreme
Court upheld the trial closure.
but today's decision said the
closure was unconstitutional.
Stevenson eventually wu ac·
quitted .
The re porte rs' appeal was
s upported by numerous news
m ed ia or ganizations and the
American Civil Liberties Union,
which viewed the case as a ma-
jor constitutional showdown.
Chief Justice Warren E.
Burger and Justices Byron R.
White and John Paul Stevens
joined ln one opinion, written by
Burger, that said, "abeent an
overriding interest . . . the
trial of a criminal case must be
open to the public.
•·we hold that the rlaht to at·
tend criminal t.rtala la lmpUclt ln
the 1uarantee1 of the Jl'int
Am endment ; wltbout the
freedom to au.ad 1ucb tnals,
wblch people bave exeret.d far •
centurfea, -Important aapeeta of
freedom of speecb ancf ol tbe
pre11 could be evi1cerated," Bur1eraatd.
"Until =~tbe eoart bM Mo cord9dvt • ...,. ... .,...._.
lion to the dt•llDIDadon ol ID-
formatiaa or tdeM, but Mftl'
before bu tt 1q•9b beld tMI
the aCQalllttlon of HWIWCllUIJ
mau.. la mtiUld to _, e.-
at It tat't o a al proteetloa wbatloner," atn.. aa&d. ,.
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A LITTLE FELLOW JUST TOO CUTE TO SHOOT
Trapper Jim Clapp and Baby Goat, 10 Month•
f 'rona r,... ''
GOATS GATHERED. • •
may be udoplt.'d out to ~ood
•homes
·"Ludicrous'," 1s wh:.it Clapp
and Gregg lhckma n, of the 1\1
ll<.1nce for Wtldhft· Ht·hab1ltt<it1on
and t;ducation. branded Amor' ...
goat r c·d1stribut1on through
adoption pl an in u worrl
"They wilt have to suo me to
~el the goab4" '>aY'> Clapp
whose trapping outfit 1nf'ludt"'•
his h1n.'d hand!>, his family and d
hcl1c·optt.•r
James Haynie
Services Set
For Thursday
Graveside services for James
8 . Ha y ni e of Sa n Ju an
Capistrano will be held Thurs
day at 3 p m at Pac1f1r Vie~
Me m orial P ark in Newport
Beach
Mr Havnie. who d1erl Mondu'
at Sadd.le bal·k ·om mu n11 '
Hospital. was a st.'lf emplOYl"<I
building contractor for 40 years
for 40 years
He is s urvived by his w1f<'.
Velma. of San Juan Capistrano.
sons J ames. Jr . of San Juan
Capistrano and Riii Haynie of
Costa Mt>sa: dau~hters Melanie
Haynie of San Juan Capistrano
and Tish Roberts of Meadow
Vista.
• a
A !-oharc of the <!.500 goatr. will
i::o t o C l ap p ·~ experiment<il
'>Jnetu ary near Bakersfi eld .
-.om1· ~,11 he sold to Los An~lc~
Count v as mobile, hrush ·eahn~
f irt: prevention a n1m.tb and
otht>rs will ht us('(] m genetic re·
=>~arch al Cal Poly
Tht-ha rdy . fas t breeding
!>pt>cie~ is behe v~d descendl:rl
fromjSpanish dom estic ~oat~
frc~d on the island as a food suµ.
ply for seafarers up to 200 ye.a.rs
a~o and is descended from an
ancient Caspian Sea area breed
Ha rdy they are indeed. says
Or Joel Pasco. a Sunset Beach
\ cter1nar1an . whose work w1lh
wi ld arumals 1s widely known
'"We found they have not one
m~a. not one Lick , not one sign nf
respiratory problems or other
ills. They Just seem to be m
perfect condition." Dr. Pasco
said.
They would have to be to hve
and nourish where they do.
"It's a tough operation on Uus
island .. animal trapper Clapp
:.a-1d
Fro• Pa~ :I I
TRIAL •..
s he missed work on numerous
occasions and was apathetic.
She said the letter had upset
her then but that she was not
bothe red now.
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Hoapital
Jewels
Missing
Newport Beach police are •
probln& the mysterious diaap.
pearance of SC6 500 worth of
diamond and gold Jewelry from
a safe ln the property room at
Hoag Memorial Hospital.
The expensive r ings and
necklaces, investigators said.
were reported missing Tuesday
by a 69-year·old patient. Marie
Donovan of Wilmette, Ill.
The patient told officers she
last saw the jewelry on May 23
when it was taken from her for
safekeeping after she checked
into the hospital for treatment of
a back injury
Tuesday, when Mrs. Donovan
checked out of the hospital , the
jewelry was m issing. police
said.
llospitul offi cia ls told in·
vcs tiga tors t hat only e ight
em ployees know the combina·
ti o n to the s afe where the
JCWClry W<tS stored
They ah.o told police that their
records showed the jewelry had
been checked out but that the
records did not show to whom or
when or if it had been re·
turned. Police said the victim and her
hus band. who we re visitin g
friends in Newport Beach when
!>he was injured, returned to II·
llno1s Tuesday An investigation.
they said. b continuing
1\ mong the missing items 1:-. a
1JIJ t1num ring wi t h a la rge
diamond t"'•ltmatl·d lo be worth
SJS.000
Laguna Man
Reappointed
To Pldmwrs-
By JOHN NEEDHA M
OI i... 0.11¥ 1'11ot Sl.ttt
Lagun:.i Reach Planning Com
m 1ss1oner Stevf'n Riggs, ap·
~)(HnlL'CI about two months ago to
fill the un expired term of Cowt
1•1lm an Neil Fi tzpatrick. was ap·
provl·d fiir a four year term on
lhl' c·omm1ssirm TuesdC:1y
Thi• L;igunu Heach ardntect
"'J'> appotntt:d tn .t J to 2 vote of
tht: City Council with Mayor
Wa~ n1• Hagl111 the swing 'ote
But in voting for the JO.year·
old Riggs. Ba~hn wa rned that he
wants lo 'itt an end to what he
terms "bloc voting" on the five· member panel.
And. fie said, if the vofing pat.
tern continues at what he called
"the expense of environmentaJ
1!.'!>Ues " he will seek the ouster
of the entire commission. ·
Riggs was chosen ove r"urban
p l a nning expert Elizabeth
Brown. who had claimed she
was bct1er qualified for the posi·
lion because she had no ties to
the real estate community.
Counc il m em ber s Sall y
Bdlerut' and Netl Fitzpatrick
agreed Mrs . Bellerue said if the
council appdlnled Mrs. Brown,
the Ptanning Commission would
have a more balanced represen·
talion.
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VOL. 73, NO. 1M, ~SECTIONS. 46 P.AGES ORANG COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1980
"··········· Dally N•••pa ... r
C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Revitalized Downtown Top Mesa Goal
ay ISUY CLAUSt:N
\ . ._.....,"-' .....
Coata Mesa's City Council ha~
determined that redev,.,lopment
~the old downtown area sh<>Yld i&llt top priority as rar as public
Wfort goes over the next two
years.
Councll members met without
formal written announcement
for more than seven hours last
month in coming up with 12
proJect.s which should get top c1t)'
attention
Second on the h~t 1s improved
traffic c1rculauon Third as am
proved community appearance
and fourth 1s competef}t police
and fire service
Work on -the Costa Mesa
Freeway <Route 55) 1s ranked
above creation of a public
marina at the mouth or the San·
ta Ana River.
· Siwi On at Post Office
Next are efforts toward crea·
t1 v11 of Fairview Co unt y
R eg ional Park . mass
transportation. cable television.
the John Wayne Airport. fair·
grounds redevelopment and the
Central Orange County (traC{ic>
Circulation Study.
Sequestered for seven hours in
a South Coast Plaza Hotel con-
ference room. council members
originally came up with a List or
97 prionty items. officials re·
ported.
City offi cials. Including top
staff members. meet biannually
to draft a plan of action. officials
noted.
Goals establis hed are not
necessarily expected to be met.
said Mayor Arlene Schafer, but
areas are earmarked for prog·
ress.
-The council , sitting as the City
Redevelopme nt Agency, is
scheduled to meet July 9 to
choose from among three de·
ve loper s who wis h to re·
ha bilitate the downtown area
bordered by 18th and 19th
streets. Harbor and Newport
boulevards and Park A venue.
The council hopes to begin
downtown redevelopment by
m id-1982.
City department heads will
study the 12 priority items for 45
days and report back to the
council regarding the amount of
m oney and time r equired to
meet objectives. Mayor Schafer
said.
"As a result," she added, "we
might say 'Wow!, l didn't know
that particula r item would take
that many millions,' a nd revise
the list."
<See GOAL. Page AZ)
Draft Registration To Begin
O•llY ~llot Slaff -
LOOKING OUT FOR WILD DOGS AT CHILD CARE CENTER
Officer• Eddie Jefferaon, Ted Hoffman on Patrol
Sheep-killer Dogs
Give~fficers Slip
Eddie Jefferson and Ted Hoff-
man, two animctl control of-
ficers, were waiting in a swelter-
ing parking lot al Orange Coast
College Tuesday afternoon for
two dogs If they were spotted, all at-
tempts would be made to capture
, them painlessly. If those means
failed. the officers would kill the
dogs with a .410-gauge i hotgun.
The dogs are wild strays which
two weeks ago Saturday fatally
mauled and mutilated (our sheep
at the OCC sheep pastures.
Although they roam the streets
of Costa Mesa, the dogs Ii ve on the
campus in oleander bushes along
Adams Avenue and under a
warehouse near the recycling
center.
..
capture the dogs is their in·
telligence in avoiding t raffic on
the streets, and their instinct to
hide quietly in rustic areas.
The stakeout is a daily routine
that began last week. The officers
vary their pattern. showing up at
difrerent times of the day. But
they have not yet seen the dogs.
Officer Jefferson, however, did
have a face-to-race confrontation
with the dogs later on the same
day the killings were report4MI.
He answered a subsequent re-
port that the dogs were hiding
once again in lbeoleander bushes.
He said he approached and when
he was within three reel they
leaped at him.
Jefferson said that he was able
(See DOGS, Page AZ)
Triangle
Seen in
Slaying
Prosecutor Paul Meyer con-
tt'ndcd today that Jerry Gene
Wills killed an off-duty Costa
Mesa policeman last December
afte r a Fountain Valley woman
both had ooen seeing severed
ht>r relationship with Wills.
Me yer described a love
triangle between Wills. police of-
ficer Mark Pesanli, and Joelle
Sennewald in t~ first day or
Wills' murder trial.
In his opeQing argument to the
nine.woman. three-man Orange
County Superior Court jury,
Meyer claimed that Wills. a
Costa Mesa car salesm an, was
guilty of first degree murder in
the shooting death of Pesanti. 'l:l.
Miss Sennew a ld, 23. was
wounded in the same shooting
attack.
The prosecutor said that both
Wills and Pesanti had been see-
ing Miss Sennewald and that the
murder defendant had been ap-
plying pressure for her to marry
him.
But. the deputy distric~ at·
torney asserted, evidence would
show that Miss Sennewald pre-
ferred Pesanti to Wills.
Meyer said that Willis s howed
up a t the woman's Fountain
Vall ey apartment on the evening
of December 21 and asked her to
choose between him or Pesanti.
who had already been at the
apartment.
The prosecutor contended that
Miss Sennewald and the off-duty
police officer had been "solidify.
ing.. their relationship before
Wills ar rived and that she had
already decided thctt the defend·
ant would not be earl of her
future plans .
The defendant, the proseeutor
told the court. had been lurking
outside the apartment and final·
ly knocked on the door to talk to
Miss Sennewald.
Both men told her she had to
decide between them and after
she chose Pesanti, Wills kissed
her on the forehead and left the
apartment peacefull y.
However. Meyer said Wills
went back to his own apartment
and later called Miss Sennewald
to tell her it's "really over ."
He told her that she would
soo n hear a "big b oom ,"
frightening the young woman,
Meyer said.
The prosecutor said she asked
PesanU to spend the night with
<See SLAYING, Page AZ>
The bushes are only about 1,000
feet from the on-campus
cbildren'1 center. The wareltoule
ia300feetaway.
Doetor's Sex Trial
flips, Dips, Hooray!
Fine Arts major Dee Dee Campana ro shows orr the fact
there is a fin e art to fl ag-twirling as well as selling
fireworks. Her sorority. Pi Beta Phi. has a stand at 16th
Street and Newport Boulevard. Costa Mesa. Fourth of Ju-
ly fireworks booth is hard to see from street, but it ·s ac-
tually at Newport Produce. where framed notes to owner
Ernie Camp from his friend former President Richard
Nixon are displayed. If that isn't patriotic. what is?
Bergeson Tax Bill
Hits Brown's Desk
Assemblywoman Marian
Bergeson's bill to make indexing
or state income taxes permanent
law has reached the fork in the
road -Gov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr's office .
The bill, AB 2001. won ap·
proval Tuesday from the full
Senate on an unanimous 76-0
vote. It already has been ap-
proved 61-0 by the full As·
sembly.
But state officials contend the
bill may now have moved into
rougher waters.
Brown. who is on record as be-
ing against a permanent index·
ing law, threatened to veto Mrs.
Berl{eson's ori•inal indexinl( bill
<See BILL. Pase AU
What hu amued and frustrat-
ed tbe olftcers in their attempts to
.--------------------------·AD BRINGS
Ex .. patient Tells of 'Massages'
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ac RESPONSE
"I received a milllon rea.,.... from my QaUy Pilot 1114.".-~--
,,.. •• lbe advertlsin• succtea
llol7 ol the Irvine mu who
plaffd Uda ad bS t.be Dally Pilot:
u.c.r. Prd...or. no kids w pell. needs apt. Call m -am
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By DAVID KUTZllANN . °' .. ......,.,.... .....
A former receptloniat-patlent
testified Tuesday that an El
Toro chiropractor ma1sa1ed her
and asked about her sexual ac-
tivltlel dUrln& several examJna-
tiou at bil office.
"There were i1m.. that he
WU Julit . . ftll, that he WU
very cwert.'' tbt woman told
Jurors tn:r,rw Jodee Frank 1>omente • courtroom.
Famalaro, JI, of La1una
Beaeb. ii ••=.trial oa ao cbar•• U..t lnel the allepd
rape ol a l't·year-old female pa-
tl•t ...S U. molestation ol a
lO·year·old boy in ~is office.
Prosecutor Del Wright called
the young woman to the witness
stand Tuesday to rebut defense
testimony that patients dJd not
disrobe and that Famalaro spent
only brief periods in examina-
tion rooms.
The woman aald she was
employed by Famalaro fl'Qm
September, 1878, to April, Um,
when abe wu fired. She alto had
seen hJm 40 or 50 timea ai a pa-
tient, abe aaJd.
Durtnc several examlnatlom,
the w0man tettJfted. Famalaro
would toueh her breuta after
havln• her partially dilrobe.
"What be did was touch my
breasts. He would massa1e my
breast.a with his fin1era.'' she
told the jury.
Under queatlonln1 by defense
attorney Al Stokke, the witness
said she could not temember on
which villta Famalaro alleaedly
did thJ1 .
However, she claimed he
touched her cbnt area on a
number ol oceuiom. She alto i.Ufled that he in-
q utred about her sexual ac·
Uviu.. and that the talked to
,blm 1boat boyfrtend problem1.
Sile laid •be Hlled aa ae·
qaalfttMH OD the Su~ Ana
poli c e ror ce to report
Famalaro's activities but no re-
port was ever made.
She also admitted that she
continued going to Famalaro f«
treatment.a ror back problems.
Under questioning by Wrilht,
the woman te1llfled that the
chiropractor would aometlmea
spend 15 to 20 minulet with pa·
Uents. Normal examlnallon
Ume. she 1ald1 would run about
four minutes.
She said ahe was fired u a re-
ceptkJalat aftet becomln1 UJ. A Jetwr Mill by FamalUO'I oftlee
to UJMmployment ometala aald
( ... TaJAL. ..... AJ>
July 21
First Day
Of Plan
WASlnNGTON <AP I -Presi-
dent Carter made 1t official to-
day : American men aged 19 and
20 a re being told to sign up this
month so the government will
have potential conscripts wait-
ing if the draft is revived.
The president signed a proc-
1 a m ati on at a White House
cer e mony ordering the young
men to sign up at post offices
between July i 1 and Aug. 2.
Draft regis tr ation. he said, "is
not to threaten war but is to pre-
serve peace,
"It 's a p r e cautiona r y
measure." he said. "It is de-
signed t(\ m a ke our country
strong."
The plan is for youths born in
1960 and 1961 to be registered
this year. Starting in J anuary,
men born in 1962 will register
and from then on registration
will be required on or near the
date men turn 18.
Carter proposed renewed draft
registration in the wake of the
Soviet Union's military thrust
into Afghanistan, and used the
Cabinet Room ceremony to re·
11ew his criticism of that move.
"We are deeply concerned
,. about the unwarr a nted and
v1c 1ou.s invasion of Afghanistan
by the $o'11et Union," the presi-
dent said, praising the "freedom
fi J?hters .. who have opposed the
Soviets in Afghanistan as offer-
1 n g the bes t dete rrent lo
Moscow.
Surrounded by congressional
and other supporters of draft re-
gistration. Carter emphasized
that "this is not a draft."
'I a m n ot in favor of a
peacetime draft." he said, stat-
ing that the United Slates "will
continue to rely on voluntary
enlis tment" to meet military
manpower needs .
Jewelry Taken
Police aren't s ure how a
burglar entered the home of a
woman living in northeast Costa
Mesa to steal about $950 worth of
jewelry.
Officers reported Tuesday that
the thief was "selective" in dip-
ping into a jewelry box owned by
Deanne B. Lewellen.
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Coast
Weather
Night and morning low
clouds, otherw~se fai r
through Thursday. Lows
tonight 56 al the beaches.
66 inland. Highs Thursday
low 709 to low 80s.
INSIDE TOD"~
Hugh AfuWQort loob ot nc·
ce.1 of Yale gr<XU whil~
eoveldroppmg on the mmion
of the Clot• of 1960. Su
"Hortdkapprr's Y~ Pickl"
on PogeA7. • •••
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u. • Work Giunls
To Muwrities OK'd
WASHJNOTON CAP I TM • ~ ~p~mr Coort lodta y af
firmf'd con1rns1onal autborlty to art quatu th•I 1u-arantt'\'
m ine>rit)-o•"M'd buameues a 10 per<"rnt shuf' of ff'der•I puhllt
worb Jran"-l\ was • mlU<>r t'ndonemtnl of Ute aovernment''I
a fflrmaUwe-actioo efforta;
81 a W YOt~. the JU..lJ<'ft a.aid Cont "'" a rled within llA
c-onstltuUonel .ind lett•I aulhonty ln am Whf'n It ,.~ ervNI JO
percent ol $4 b1ll100 1n fe<teraJ pubht "Ork gnnh. u:. 111b nllt•d
minor1t y r\t't ~t<k-$
Opponents ot the pracU~ saJd tht! m inority St<t 1u1ldt!b t-on
11tltuted "rTven«-d&a('r•mmatJon" m which white f1rm 1> wt-rt-11
le ga lly blocked from ('OmJM'Ung tM M111w pu!Jhc· v. ork:. l'On
tract.'
.... ,. Cridrb.-• lllrla aradUaft•
RIO OE JANEIRO. Braml IAl'1 Pope John Paul IT tO<>k u
swipe a t Brazil's ,et lltll today. tl'lhng a shantytown a ud1en('e
la ving tn sight of Rio's high n se luxury apurtm~rll!> that the
Roman \athohrC'hurch v. a ntstobetht' "church or the l>QOr
"Those ol you who li ve an abundunce una luxury, do you not
fe t:I remon1e of ronscu.>nce'> thl' J>Ol>l' ash'<l u!> tlw .... 1um
dwe llers c ht't'red and san~ .1 !>umba 1n h1!> honor
Addressing thl' poverty l>tn('ken rl'Sltlt'nti. of lhe V1d1gal
"favela." or h11ls1de :.h antytov.n. the pope !>Uld "T he value of
m an is noc measured by what he has. but by ~hat he rs "
1'tatrit'r 01UH11.-• Prot"ln~ rta11 .
LONDON (AP > P n mc Ministe r M ar~an·I Tha tchcr 'i.
gove rnme nt announl'ed today ~t wants to set up a n 80 me mbt·r
assembly m No rthern lrt>land 1n a fre~h bid \!1 rt .. llure polltlrnl
st ability in the strife·torn Bnt1sh provtnCt'
"The p ri ze to be J?8tnCQ 1n tt.•rm:. of the cOhl'i.1on of Northern
Ireland and the pro!>pects for rr<'onr1llo.1t1nn 11n<l,.rt'l'On~trurlr<in
could be a rich one." the Con:.l'n all\ r l'arl~ ~on•rnmcnt ~aul
in a dis('ussio n do('umcnt
But like the ('Onst1t ut1onal conferen('"e toarli l'r th1!. year th at
preceded the ne w proposals. the inrt1at1ve is ~ 1dt>ly expC<'tcd to
founder on the thorny issue of po"cr-sha ring between feuding
Prostestants and Rom an Cathoh(':.
.tlore .Sfo,...• ffea•d tor ,,t'TClda
L AS VEGAS 1 AP> Southern Ne\•ada. not yet dned out
from two Uiunderslorm s that dumped more than an in('h of ram
on some parts of t he Las Vegas Va lley, may be hit with st1U
more storms today . the National Weathet Service s~11d . I Photo.
P age J\5).
New art Dunes
I
Planned Inn Faces
Low-rent Mandate
f\y •'ttE Ot:RIC'K SCllOEMEllL
()I -O.Hy l'l'-4 $1•H Nt!wport Uunci. oper a tors
""ould be required to m ake a
porlloo of rooms in u proposed
250-umt motel available to J~w
and moderate incom e families
under a rede velopment plan re·
viewed Tuesday by the ~range
County Planning Com mission.
Responding to a q uestion from
Commissioner Fred Light, Al
ArmiJo, a county Environm ental
Manage ment Agency p lanne r ,
:-.~i d a "m a xi m um n ig htly
~ha rge·· is being conside red for
::i portion of rooms.
.. Jt Is stairs Intent to increase
~he availability or raclhties."
Armijo said .
The proposed 250-unit "fam ily
inn " Armijo said In a presenta· tlo~ to the commission, ls the
centerpiece o r the Dunes' r e-
d evelopm ent plan.
The proposal a lso c alls fqr an
e nla rged manna . addition al
r ecreational v e hicle parking
s paces, bi k e trai ls. n e w
r est a u rant s and a more e x-
c lu s i ve, 40-unit wat e rfront
motel.
The county owns the 96-acre
Newport Dunes a rea. It is leas<.>d
to Newport Dunes Inc
A rm1JO said after l ht! m et:tmg
TRIAL ••.
that county planners fe<'I that
recreational uses at the Dunei.
~hould be opene<I up to persons
of a ll income ~roup:,
lie noted that the _Dune~ .is a
regiona l park. drawing v1s1tors
from lnland portions of Southern
Ca lifornia and fro m all over the
country.
Arm ijo said planners have not
rlete rmmed what percentage of
rooms should be :.el aside fo r
low a nd mort e r a t e 1ncomt·
persons. nor wha t even tual
room rates s hould be set
The idea of regulating room
rates is not a ne w one ll pre-
vious ly has been sought a.s a
co nd ition on de velop me nt of
ocean-oriented motels and hotels
by the staff of the Sou~h .Coast
RegionaJ Coastal Com mission.
T he count y pla nning com-
m\ssion took no action on the
Newport Dunes plan. except lo
schedule it for further hearings
on July 15 and J uly l9
Comm1ss1one r Wilha m Mac·
P o ugall said he d idn't feel it was
the proper time to discuss the
prop osal for regulated room
r::ites. fie term ed t hem ' dis
cnminatory."
T he redevelopme nt plan. pre
p::ired by a ('O mmittee, has
raised the ir e of Newport Beach
officials. who contend the cit y
s h ould have ~reate r v<>1t:e in
what even tually is adopted
T h e baysid e p ark 1:. sur
rounded by city territory.
County pla nners said a meet·
in ~ with the Newport Beach
P la nni n g Comm ission i s
s('heduled for 2 p.m . J uly 10 and
with the Newport Beach Cit y
Council at 2:30 JJ m. J uly 28.
rr..l'•••AI
LAYING •••
h•r but before totnc lo Md th~
t'vld ntl)' fCll'IOC lO toC'li1 • alldln1
al••• door to the apartm.nt
A h u 1hoot1 n1 up hi• own
apartmt"ftt, Wiils lbt!n Wt!nl to
M 1u benr1~w11hf\ upa rl mt'nl.
t•nh•red 1l 1and 1iurprln -O Uh:: two
ot·~·u 11ant11 10 b t•d toge ther.
M t·~ t'f Uld
He taddt'd Wlllt. tw lfl u gun at lh~m and thu\ r .. ~.anu went for
hi\ o-,n .iun on the njght 11timd.
trl1111:utlng a str ugglt: .
l)urtnK thut rti;ht. Pesan\1 was
sh ut m th · lllllt-and stitgttered In·
t11 unothi.:r room wh~re Miss Sen ·
rwwuld had Oed T he prose<-utor
t.Jld Wills followt:'d Pcsanl1, re·
luuded his gun. and told the
"'uundt'{l officer·
·If I t'l.lnnot httvl" ht>r. neithe r
l'JI\ \OU
\1 1•\ "' C'l::i1med W1lb then
11lfllt,'<f the trigger t wice. ktlhng
l't•..,1-1 Ol I
Tht• 11t1orney :.aid t he car
,,i1c~mun th,·n tur ned the gun on
~t 1s~ St-nnewttld sa id. "I wa nted
\OUM• bud," a11d shot her in the
('ht':.l
D l'f t'nH .1ttorrH.·y· R 1 ch.a rd
[lonnl·r d1J not ~1ve a n operung
:.t.1tt·ml·nl 10 lhc JUr) this mom -
111 i.:
Water Pipe
Work Snarls
Mesa Traf fie
M t•sa C<>nsolidatcd Water Dis
trlCl off1c1all> have warned
motorist.!. to avoid t he interscc·
11on of Cabn llo Street and Irvine
A venu(' in Costa Mesa .
Traffic westbound in the 400
block of Cabnllo and southbound
on I rvinc near the mterse('t.Jon to
a i. far north as 18th Street m ay
expen cnce difficulty. t hey said. ·
Old four -inch wate r pipes are
b<:ing replaced by six-and e ight·
inch m ains. a spokesman sa.ld.
The JOb Is expected to be com-
pleted by mid July. but the P&J
('u 'l1ty -Co of Los Ang_el.es
t'oull1 t uh· th rt"t: months lo finish
the work unde r t:ond1t1ons of a
S-0 I .f.30 contract
"The new ins ta lla t ion 1s a con-tinuin~ pa rt or the d istrict's im·
provcm<'nt p rog r a m .'.' the
~pok csm;,in sa id. "It will m-
c·re<1~1· the wa tl•r now and rein·
fM('t• f1rc ·f1ghl1ng c<ipab1llll~ U1
the area
f 'rone Page _.1 I
BILL ..•
unle ss a two-year sunset clause
was inserted.
The original bill. authored by
mem bers for the governor saJd
there a re no immediate plans to
veto Mrs Bergeson 's latest bill
but ~u1d 1t would be scruu mi.ed
cloi.ely 10 the nt'xt few days
A r o wn ('On l e nds that the
st ate's re ve nue pict ure isn 't
c lear in the wa ke o f Proposition
13 and o t h e r tax ·c uttlng
m e a s ures and t h at th e
Legislature s hould •wait to see
the effe('t of these m ea s ures
before making indexing perma-
nent
The bill. If made la w, would
pt•rm ane ntly fi x ind e xing of
s tale in com e taxes s o that
Cahfornjans who r eceive C03t·
o f llvmg pay increases ai:en·t
a uto m a tic ally s ho ved into
h ighertax brackets.
Reagans Vacation
I OS ANG ELES CAP> -Wi th
the.:' Ht.'publlcan nom ination for
p resident m his pocket, Ronald
Rea gan was scheduled to lea ve
California today for a five-d~y
\•acat1on with his wife Nancy Ul
Mexico Heagan, who has no re ·
maining act ive foes for the
GOP nomination. is expected t.Q
return to Los Angeles a round Ju-
ly 7.
'Unfair Ga•e'
E/,ephant Capturea Wardw
NAIROBI. Kenya <AP > -Reveraln1 ~&Alu.I &ut African
huntlnll •lorlH, five Ken y• 11me wa rdena reported today tbe1
had been c•P'ured b y an elephant. Th~ otrlC'lal Kenya News A1ency quot.eel wardea Fra.M WaA -
numa as saying the mf'n we re chas ln1 a herd th•t wu destroy·
in~ c l"QJ)!I 1n th~ hills near the port of Mombua when ooe
ele phant tx.-ca m e enruged
It char ged, se1:ied the wardena' heevy cat wtUI tta trunk,
dr agged It 200 yards with the me n l.nalde and theft puabed tt lnto
a 20-foot·ditch
The ne ws a RenC'y :;aid the wardens shot the elephant twice
but the wounded an1mul dis appeared U'lto the bulb.
Cheer, .Jeer·
Hwnans Get Navy's Goal,
By ARTiruR R. VINSEL °' .... 0.11, 1'1 ... '\Ml
S1m mertnJ: Jealousies over the
ultimate fat1: of sOmt.' J,000 San
-Cle m ent1: Island goats which for
centuries have s ur vived fleas.
t icks , ·quak t:S, famine <tnd Na vy
c a nnoncers broke out during
Opc rnllon Goat11 f1 T u1:sday.
Th1: event costini; the Navy an
~tim ated $148,000 has ~come a
c aus•· ('ele hr<' w ith <1n1ma l·
lovers 1·vcrywhen •. who ar~ boo-
rn g th1· Na vy which orig inally
.... anl t.'11 lei ..,ho<1I the-tw<i~h
Th\' 11wn amt '-'1w1r1mmt•ntah!>t
ractlOOI, ln\·OJVt·IJ In UClUaJh•
r l' :-t' ll IO j! ~· m a J () rl I .. II ( l h l'
.... haJ.:J.:,. loni: hornt'll C'rcaturc:.
from the u.land 's df~p. bru.-.h
t•huked chu:.m s a nd can)ons
hin c emerged tht· hcr<>elo
Tht.•> havt' certa1nl> ~t·ncratl'<!
m ort.• publH'llY unywa) than
Noah f•vcr did wht'n he marched
tht.• animals two by two into the
Ark, "'hilt• e:ndc·<1\'0rang llJ gl'I
the goals onlo a flt~t or Navy
bargl':.
1\ :.h1pment of about 2.500
goal!> 1~ flue to rtepart from tht•
ii.land tar.:ct ran~c in t""o to
.... eeks And now t rouble h a!>
bro~t'nOUI
SeH -<le~H'rr hNl r u rm udgeon
\levcland 1\mor~. a New York
C1t\' sopt11sncalt· and p reMdt>nl
of '1 ht· Funct for the Animals.
l'larms C'h1ef trnppcr J im Clapp
owes ht.'> organization m oney
A morv al~o d1•no unccs the
rctca of :-.·hipping thP ~oats to San
Pi.'dro or San 1>1ej!<1 b) barKe. a
2f) to JO hour ordeal thul m ight
inflict seasickness on the goals,
which veterinan ans -.ay arc fine
now
Amory a1so said in a recent in-
terview that he w::is chartenog a
pressurized commercial jet.liner
at a cost of thousands to Oy the
~oats to a wild a nim a l s a nctuary
preserve in Texas
He nol1ccuhl> avo1dt-<l frf>Sh
'1 Ues t 1onc; about that !>Chemt'
Tuesda .. ·
Clapp. m1·an.,..hdc, v.ho 1s
famed for his work rt.·:.cu1ng
wild mustangs and hurros with
th(' so t•allt.'d Clap p Trap e lec-
tronic corral he invented. claim s
r\m ory ts elltplo1trng the goats.
"There a re plenty of othe r
places to take the Roats if
Ca lifornia doesn't want the m,"
s a ys Amor y, w ho a lso s ays
Clap p owes the o rg anization
$10,000 it loaned to help start
Ope ration Goatlift.
Clapp claims he is paying it
back and scoffed at Amory's re-
ques t to give the Fund $10.000
worth o( the goats then, so they
may be adopted out to good
homes.
··Ludicrous! , " is what Clapp
a nd Gregg Hickman, of the AJ .
ha nce for WUdllfe Re habilitaUon
;1ne1 t.:duc.ation, branded Amory's
~oa t r t!·dis tributio n thro ugh
a doption plan in a word
"T hey will have to sue me to
get the ~oats!," says Clapp ,
"'ho!'>e trapping outftt indudes
ht:-hired hand!>. his fa mily and a
ht.•licopt~r
A !>hare of ttw 2.500 ~oaLc; will
~o to Clapp ·s ex pe rime nt a l
!>a n('tuary ne a r Bake rsfield;
some wiU be 8'Md to Los Angeles
County as mobile . brush~aUng
fire prevention ani mals and
others will be used in geftdic re·
sear ch al Gal Poly.
TY Admitted
To Coumy
Wwtroo1n
P r esiding Orange Count y ,
Superior Court Judge Walter W.
C harami.a s a id t o day, a s
('ameras clicked or ground away
1 n courtroom s thro u g hout
Calrfomia. that he knows of two
loca l requests tQ rum cowt ac-
t JOO.
Chara mz.a said a television
ne ws crew from KOCE Channel so in Orange County was ad-
mi tt e d Tuesday to tb e
l'OUrt.room of CftltraJ lhmicipa)
Court Jud&e Jackie n.om..._
Channel 50 la bMed at Goldm
West Colle1e ID HunUDttoo
Reach.
Judge Cha.ramu said that a
request is al.lo pending before
s uperior Court Judge Leooard
Mc Bride to allow te levision COV·
e r age o r the Larry S m ith
murde r trial.
S mith. ol Newport Beach, ls
accused or the murder of
C arolyn Bealer. 2'. a Gar.Sen
G r ove woman wbo di&appeared
last AugusL Her body bas never
been found.
T he prosecution alleges that
S m ith murdered her oo bis
s peedboat and dwnped her IMt-
te red body in the sea off Dana
Point Harbor.
SJ e ~XALL ~·"' ~-~J -jrvpp~+-~ Zoo~ 11vrw.SI 11'! .
-!! llJ'..t/IJI
,,.._P•••.41
DOGS ••• to._.._ off• lbot wlt.b b1a "1lft.
quUIMr dart 1•. which milled. . ............ udtbe=la Oppotlte dlre~Uona. a.ae bll
tnaek. he chued tM dop on
,
P'alrvi.w Road. until he io.t them
at th• San Dte ao F reeway.
Both oMc:en Joke u they watt
forthedoptoappear. butt.heftla·
•n underM01 lenslon of can11ict-
ln1 forces. On one hand. they ex-
presa their love and concern for
anlmal.a.
But they also realize that these
dogs are dangerous, a nd rnust be
s topped.
··o nce a dog gets the t.aste of
blood. you don·t know wha t
they're going to do.'' said J t!f·
fe rson.
N.ancy Noble is m anager ot the
OCC Child Development Center.
tending the children of students
a nd staff members. She said that
the d ogs had been s ighted o n ca m·
pus as early as spring, but only re-
cently reported as vicious .
"It's r eally kind of s cary
because of the fact they can really
sail over the 16-foot) fe nce," s&d
M 1ss Noble ·'One wonde rs 1f dogs
that might at.tac k s heep might at-
tack children ."
M lss Noble went on to s ay that
the center's sU.ff has been alert·
ed. and h as a pla n to usher the
c hild ren indoors 1f t he dogs are
s ighted
The dogs are descrihed as an
Australian she pherd. tl rey with
black spots, and a s hepherd·collu.!
m ix . with blark and Ian Mlonn~
An imal Omtml offtcNs ur ge that
rf these dOl!S a rl' ~rghlt'd , lhcy not
be a pproached The control de·
pa rtmt·nt should 1>4 · not1f11-0 1m
m ediately by calling 754 521!(J .
Ha lf an hour later . with no sign
o( the dogs, Hoffman a nd Jt:f
fe rson depart to the1"' separatt:
trucks .
"I know it's a ll a m att.er of
time ," J efferson said . ''We'll get
the m tflhey're in tb.1Scit y."
GOAL.· .•
She said council and staff coo
('Ur red tha t t he top two go11 I
ite m s. redeve lopme nt and traf-
fic circ ulation, need the most al
tent ion.
Much o( the public's qu1...osUOO!>
d ur ing April'~ city council elce-
Uon campaign revolved around
poor traffic flow -especially
eut and westbound .
Many of the council's goals re-
q uf re action by o ther public
a gencies. s uch as the federal
gove rnment and Ne wport Beach
in establishing a Costa Mesa
llutaa oa the eout near the
Santa Ana river.
A similar situation ts faced
with ntemion ol lbe Costa Mesa
Freeway .
State funding and a pproval Is
required along with rout.e con-
currence by Newport Beach City
Council and, possibly. a vote of
that community's e lectorate.
M esa counc il me mbers agree
the y must work c losely, too,
with Newport officials in airport
deve)opment.
Councilman Donn Hall. re port-
ing on the lengthy session. added
that the counc il also will work lo
improve relations between th('
city and county fair officials on
development of the fa irgroWlds.
I li?-ith
.4Wr.Jk,lo
1'11i1UST3
'!!!f/Z'
she mlssed work on numerous
occasions and was apathetic.
S he said the letter ha d upset
, her then but tha t she was not
bothered now. High £ourt Rules
Public, Press Righi,
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In Trials Upheld
WASHINGTON <AP ) -The
public and press have a constltu·
u onal right to attend crirninal
trials. the U .S. Supre me Court
ruled today, telllDI iud1es na·
u onwlde they can conduct trials
or portions of triaJs In secret on·
ly as a tut resort to in.sure falr-
ne11 to a defendant.
·By a 7-t vote, the juatlces aaAd
the Cooatitutlon 'a free·apeecb
guaraftteel require public trial.a.
The decialon s parked seven
separate opln.lona. and not au
seven Just.I~ •Jreed ln their
approech io the critical conatltu·
Uonal IMue.
But the cl41Cllk>n, nevertbel ....
wat a vtctory ror public and
pte11 acceu Into tbe nation'•
C!OUrtl. Tbe dedlkm aald a Vlrpnia
Jud1•, Jllcbard Taylor. •as
•roDI wbea be cloMd t.M two-
day murdlr trial in 1'7t ol John
Paul9ee•-·
StevenM>n wa& charged in the
1976 murder or a Hanove r Coun· •
ty, Va., bot.el owner , and had
bee n tried three llmea previous·
ly. At the start or the 11'18 trial,
Stevenson's lawyer asked Juqe
Taylor to c lose the proceeding.a
"because I don't want any lo·
rormauon beln1 ahufned back
and forth when we have a recess
as to what -who teetifted to
what.''
ProMCUtora VOlced no obJec·
lion to the requ.t, and Taylor
approved tt. Two persona or·
dered to tuve the courtroom
were Timothy Wheeler aad
Kevin JtlcCatt.b)', ~'!!. the Richmond Tim• .,..,.._ ..
and The Rlebmood New•·
Leader.
Th•1 and tbelr emplo7er,
Rlcbmoad New1papen lac .•
sued, ~lint TaJlor"• ee-
Uon.
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Aiding Home Buy
Provides Break
I
1 Editor's Note· ~hma &enesJ
By S YLVIA PORTER
Is your child planning to buy a first home? Despite
som e moderation in price levels and some easing of the re·
c1.:ntly tight money squeeie. your child needs help.
You want to give it to him.
In fact. you may be willing to pay alt the bills. a t least
unlil your child 1s ready to carry the load alone.
But t here's u tax pitfall.
You could owe a big gift tax when you buy a home for
<) child. You are we ll aware of this and the hig news to
)OU 1s that by handling matters right , you can avoid any
Money's
Worth
tax liability although a
home for your ch ild
may be the largest gift
yo u make i n your
lifetime.
A BA S IC' TAX
stra tegy m ight be to
give S3.'1)() to your child and $3.000 to your child 's spouse.
each year free of gift tax.
If your own spouse Joins in the gifts. the amounts are
doubled an annual tax-free total of $12.000
I l o\\ should you -or shouldn 'l you handle the gifts from
u tax viewpoint'• Here arc three :.1tual1ons ·
YOU Bt:Y A NEW home Then you sell 1t to your son
and hb ~oung v.1f<o . taking b:-tl'k a :-.tries or $12,000 notes.
But ~ou don't <il'tu all~ 1nl<·nd them to pay off t he note:..
You forgive ea ch note as 1t falls due
You Vl' Just walked into tax trriuhle. w&rns Prentice·
Hall Sim·..: ~riur ori~mal 1nwntmn v. as to forAIVt· each note
as 1t cam<· du(' the lntl'rnal f{{'\C•nuf' Scrvlet.~ probabl y will
s ay tht: i.<tlt.> v.~1s <.1 <hsgu1:,ed gift I Hev. Rule 77·299, JRB
197i J I I •
~o \OU \'Ill O\.\l' .i ~1ft tax 1>0 the full v alu<: of thf' hom 1·
;JI 1 h•· t tm" r,f t h1· '>:Jl1· 11.-..,, 11f t•(1Ur'\c. the S I~.000 ex
C'IU'>lflll 1
Y ou huv a h<im,, rnr sr11.ooo Then ''OU transfer a one
f1(U, 1011·n ·'t v.<>rth S12 <Xl'l l'<H h )ear to your :,on am!
dJughll:r in luv. for ft\t ~l:df:.
\'Ol' SllOt U J II.\\ t: n11 rmililf•m here Each I rans fer
1-. an 1ndt·pt:nch-11t ~11ft and '>111:.'lll:.'rL'(I by the SI2,000 ex
d u::.10n
llriwt•ver .s incr· )Our vm and d;.i u~hter-in-law will want
to mv,·1· 1n ri l!ht c.t\l.:J\ P\'en th()ugh they initially havt.•
nnl:. a r>nP·ftflh mtt.•n •:-.t ·yuu mJy be s afe r to charge
thl'm n ·nt for th•! 0t hl'r four fifth..,
Ollwr~1s1., thL· IK.S mid1t 1 l<11m that. since lhe roupf(·
hJ d I uJI ( n ·l· U!>1· •1f lh1 h1>t1:-.~· I mm :ou really m ade a gift of the
l'r\11 re how.c jl the st art
HOW DO YOl1 ~A KI-; a c:is h gift to your son and
d;.iuAhter-m-law so they c-an make a down payment on a new
home"'
If th£' dO\rn paym r·nt 1s more than s1 2.ooo. you may be
wiser to spread the gift ovl'r two yea rs
1'hen each '.\Par ~ou J?1ve the couple enough money so
they r an puy th:it yc~r·._ mortgage payment.
t\s lcmg as the mnrt gage payments d<> not exceed
SI2.000 a ~ear. you'll ov.1• no ~1ft tax. That 1s because you
;i re able to take advantage of a big br eak .
THAT BIG TAX break ties in the fact that each gift
~ou makt.• lo you r son ::ind his wife to pay the mortgage will.
be tr1>all'fl as a :,eparate J.?lft
Although ~ou·re realb making an 1mmech ate 1?1ft of
the entire house, your only immediate gift tax liability will
be on the couple's equity in the house <the down payment
you makeJ
You should not make the mortgage payments directly
to the hank If you pn~ the bank. you don't get a deduction
for the interest portion of the mortgage -it ·s not your
liabilih' ~ Hut 1f ~ou µ1vc-'•>ur :-on anrJ rlaughter·11Haw the
mont•\. :111d thq 111alw lilt• )JJ ~ mcrH they ~et the 1nlere:-t
rkduc-w>n
."ttork11 In Tht-
.ttipollight
NEW YOI> .. IAP) !><it~\ Tu,.,d~v.
tH1t t: dnd nt"t <.MnQlf ot lt\f •••tHtn n"(h \ ot<.
11.,;.-N11w Voo StOt k E • t'\a,,oe-''""""''·
tfl•O•no nat1Ct\dll\I' dt mof"" tN" ''
£s,moi\. 4S4 IOI) •I' • • • Pull,,_ <S1. 100 l l'. • ,. • Arn Cy;tn 440,200 J I • • , ,,_ QllCllrP •71,600 1l • -I <t•.600 IJ~. • 7 , CentSo ~ •13,200 14'> ISM 401,000 S4 > • ~. v.1.,.,Enr " Jll,200 ic • 1 N.ttSttn4t. 11i .200 2s• ... 11.,
A<N< T ~ T lOl,JOO S1 • • Gull OH 184.700 41'~ • t.. Te-o Ire ?84,600 )I • • -. ~~•molt 787.'IOO 77t.. " E..uon ? 17,'lQO 1>1 • .,.
Holkloay IM ?6J.'100 210.. • '-
IJou-.lonP• \ r19ra~11
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MONTPELIER. Vt.
CAP l C•ll•d a de-'
veloper's paradise a dee·
I ede ago, Vermont now
1s conside r ed an e n ·
vironmentallst's drcum.
1 T he law that m ade the
diffe re nce turned 10
years old, and otricials
hea ved a 1>1gh o f
'sat isfaction that Vl'r ·
monl had survived the
de velopment boom.
·'It has preserved the.·
c haracter of Vermont,"
says former Gov. Denne
' Davis, who risked his
. I polit~;>l reputatio n l o
gel the law, known as
Act 250, passed m 1970
THE LAW ~ave Ver-
m ont the mechanism to
r eview and control de
vclopment, and ts con-
s idered by muny plan
ners to be the t oughc:.1
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Av•r•o• Dropout• Juvenile
Offenders
in th(' nation 1
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DIFFERENCES IN BACKGROUNDS REAOIL Y APPARENT
Wide Gap In Ratio• Between Achievement, Olaclpllne
Problem Orild Analyzed
• I
Study Sho1,vs Broken Ho1ne Of le11 lo Bla1tie
C I NC I NNAT I <AP>
Ch1hJrcn from hr!1k<·n homes
cause a ~tnkingly das propor·
t1one1te s hare or d1 sc1plane pro-
blem:. 1n !-.chools a nd fare for
worse acad 'm1 cl.lllY than. their
peer~ from I wo parent home:.,
<Jccordang lo a study.
F'or cvC'ry two pa n :nl chi Id
d1:.c 1pl1nf'd, th1• ~tud y s1.1ys,
teacht·r~ look Io I a'tk thn•l· om·
J>a rc·nt th1ldrcn <'omp.irins.:
<·hildrcn from hrokl'n home~ t11
thos e \\1th hulh JliJ l'~·nts. ttw
ratll> for <lro11<1Ul.'-w;is ~ !'i, for
cxpulswn:-H I
ANH WITll TUE nat11111al
d1von•1• rat1· s till •,h:11 ply rb1ng.
I ht• )'' olllt•tns S<'I' m f't rtu in to
wfirs tm
'l'h 1• stuth 1·11r11h11·H•1I b) Dr.
Frank Brown of Mf'lhriurnl'.
Fla . for the ('h.-rl<•s I-'. K1·Ucr·
mg Founrlat um (1( D:.iyton, Ohio.
;ind tl1(· Nl.lt1nn:d A-..,or·a:it1on of
F.lt•mcntary Sthr.>'11 l'rim·1pab
1s cxamtnrn~ tht• lwh:. vior and
achievements of IR,244 children,
grades one through 12, from all
economic and ~ocwl levels.
F ewer than :l firth: 18 percent,
com e from fomtla(•c., w1lh one
p ar c·nt ttw hulk of I hc•m from
t.omc·\ lin11<1•r, 11\ d1vu1 ct· Y<'l
tr1c) <.a<·< •JU11t '''' ~~:, r•<·rn·nt •>I
( __ E_o_v_CA_T._1o_rv_J
I
th(' d1~c1plinary action~. 25 pc·r·
c1;>nt of the dropouts. 2fi percent or ~uspcnsaons a nd 27 fl<'rccnl of
t•xpuls1ons
FOR /\U, CHILDREN 1n thl'
.. tudy \A.ho haw• had d1sc·1phnary
c• 11 n t .i c· l w 1 t h J u \ l' n 1 I • ·
a111 hor1t1c·:-.. :Hi 1wrct•nt tom,·
from onl'·pan•nt homl•c.,, 31 p<•r
1•t·11t fromt lwo-pan•nt fam1 hc!-t
;i111l thl· res t live 1n fost1•r hnmc•,,
"1th relatJVl'S ur nn lhf'tr own
111 th<· rnncr c·1ty tht· f1i.:urt1s
art• worSl'. ··or 200 delinquent t·hddn·n an
Wa-.hrngton, D C , 1 7~1 l'Um4•
( r 11 m ~•ni.:l c · pa re n l hr1mt·s."
Hrown ~aid 1n a tclcphont' 111·
lt•r Vll'\A..
And ;:i ccording to the lJ S
Census Hure<.iu the r1 s in~
d1vorc(' rate means 48 percent of
... l·hool children during the next
det·adc will com e from ont•-
parcnt homes.
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.. t •• t I ~ I I c· • . JS r 0 w n s a I cl
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Oeeurrenet..• Rare
Disease Linked
With Ta1npon Use
ATLl\N'I A I/\ I' 1 Th•·ri· 1'1 nu recic.,on for mt1'll v.•1rnl·n to r11c.,l·•m
linuc u .. an g lorn1xin' bt't·:iw,1• tht•y havt• t1N·n hnk•«l 1<1 a rare d1sca:.t•
call<-d h 1x11· '""l'k \)ndn1mt. lh•· n1Jt1onal Cc·ntn for U1'>l!asc Conlr•1I
rl'pCJrL't
Toxw 'lhfl<'k t'> u -.11ml'l1m1·., f.1L<JI a tlrnent <·ti;irnrt1·r11.<:d liy ht~h
frvf'r \orn1t1r1g, cl1arrl11·u . u "'"
huru like' rush a11rl a r:q111I dn1p
in blor>d Pr<''>"'"'" whtC·h fr••
11ut•r11ly rc~ulh in ... 111w k 1h1·
l'DC ~aid. II pr1m:irily Jfl1·c h
) '1UOJ( WOffil'n
IN TllREt: ST U Olt:~ of
women who hud the dt!'\l!flM•,
conducted by fede ral und
Wlscoru11n and Utah health of-
ficials. 9'l of the 93 subject:. n ·
gularly usc.'<i te1mponi., the Cl>C
sa id In lls Morbid it y <And
Mortality Weekly Report.
Since 1978. 128 cl.lscs of toxic
s hock syndrome have hecn re·
ported nationwide. with 10 f4'
sutlin~ In d eath. CDC <1ffl~1:it,..
said.
Most cas ci. occur an wonwn
under 25. and mcm· thun 90 P<'r
cent begin duran~ the mf'n:iLnwl
period, the CO ' stud
ABO U T 50 MILLIO N
American women· use tampons
about 70 percent o f
menalnlaling women -but tox-
ic shock syndrome occun In on·
1 y about three o r 100,000
men1truating women each year.
uld...Dr. Kathryn Sh1nd1, an
epldemJologist with the CDC.
lh. Shands Hid researchers
bave not determined exactly
how tampon UH 11 related to the
dlaease, althou1h tampon• m1y
"provide a aood culture
medhun" for bacteria.
But &be added, "because we
eitpec:l only a small number or
women to cet the dlaeue, we
are 1ugeetJn1 I.Mt women not
dlacontlnue tHipon uae uni••
they ts.W"e bed toxJt •hock IYll· drom•already.''
uaua 11Tt1D1a bave ..,.
dJeeted the ,,...,._.. ma1 be
eaaaed bf a t.oalD •IMC!•ed wtt.b ~ ............
t0mman Mdertwn that eaUMI
pu-. ICI form 1n l>f>Jh and :iii
,., . .,,, . .,, I he· f1·1J1·1 :11 ff•J>'irt "'"'l
If !\Ill h ;, t111crn I'! th1· l'IHJ'>I',
' lhf• UM' 111 I :unpOW• rlll J(hl fu vt>r
j.!rllwth ''' tht• li:J<'tn1um Jn th"
va~1n;i or ~11rption of the toxrn
from the vai:ln:a or uteru~ t>ut
lhCM! J)OMilhlhltC'I> have not OOen
H1Vc·st1gatC'd," the center t.u1d
f'"uturl' teflls ar e to t)(: conduct-
•·d ln con1wltation with the Food
a nd Dru~ Administration, the
r.-port addt>d. No particular
brund of tampon hab been US·
sociated with the disease.
R•:PR•;f;ENTATJVES OF the
lom pon lndulltry noted that toxic
!thO('k 11yndromc Is rare and said
I hvy ar1• cooper ating with the
C OC'll lllurlles of the dh1easc.
"We have not encounte red the
lllncHs ut uny time during more
than 40 years of c linical testing
of o ur product, so we have no
direct knowledge o( the illness,"
s aid Robert L. De Santi, ex·
ecullve vice president of Tam·
pax Inc. or Lake Success. N.Y.,
which has a 40 percent lo 50 per·
cent sh.are or the market in tam·
pon product.a.
WomenOK'd
For Mi,itary
BELGRADE Yu101lavla <AP> -Tb• Y\OlOlin Parliament has approved le(Jlllation allow·
lng women to .olunteer ror up to
tlx mOGthl' service in the armed
forces. The Yqe»lav draft 1tlll
appll• aal1 to men1 bowever.
.lfllitaq _ offtdu1 Hid the1 w.,.....,....tbellilltwa,aot l•t•tr•U.• !C)llleD Into tb• .......... I& •• beUned tber WWld ...u, be ....... ..,......,..me..
tht· marrwg<' thing This 1s th•·
firs t nataon<.il ~urvl'Y to fand our
"'ha t hupp<·ns to thf' t'hildrcn ··
Tht• :.tudy involH''> a l'ross
'l'C·llon of 26 M'hools 1n mn•:r
c·1t1t''· s mnll town~. :-.ut.urb:. <.ind
rur<il i.lrt·:J~ 1n 14 :.t<itP.,.
/H11on:l. Cahforn1a. Colorado.
l'onnt'ctlcttl . Florida. llhnms, In·
cl 1 u n a . ~1 ;t ' ~ a l' h u ' t• t l s .
M 1 C' h 1 J.: <.i n , .'.\ l ' hr a ~ k i.I • N t· w
. l(·r~''>'· Ohio, Wai.h1n~111n ;ind
WI Sl'C)ll~ln
11 t' s ;1 I cl l h ,. ., I u ti y .... :1.,
~pa .... nC'd hy a 1!17!1 G<.illup l 'oll.
JHlld for by the Kl'lkrins.: Foun·
dat wn. wh1d1 ~huwed thl· public·
ht·l1(•Vl'd tht· No. I prohh·m with
~t·hool s 1-. d .-.l'lpl1111" not
f1nant'<''·
THE PREl.lMINAR\' l'llll ·
elustons <.in· ha:.l·d on thP f1r-.1
't·m(·~lt•r of th(• 197!.1·80 school
\ t•a r The· re~ults of th1· ~C'C'ond ~<·mc~tt•r un• lo l>c t-valualcd in
.luly by par11l'1pating srhools.
but Rrown 1~ :.ilrc<.idy makanq re·
C'om mc•nduuon~
.. f"1 r..t. the• :-.thool't art• s.:oing
to havl' to upcfott· lhc1r rl·c·orrb
to 1dcnt1fy the o nl· parent slu·
rfrnt s W1 · ou~ht 111 hav<• a dc~n
of studentc., at night to m1·c·t with
lhl' 'I JOj!lt• p:trt-nl bcforl' Lhv ~tu
r1t·nl<; <Jr4• ~u.-.pc·nded. or Ht lca~t
l.lppoint an <.1dvoce1\c for the c.,lu-
dc•nt
"That's p<Jrtly the re<.is on this
group as SU.SJ>f"•ndcrl at a m uch
h1ghl'r rah• Thl' s chools couldn't
contact the parent." Brown said.
"TllEY SUFf'E R IN s ilence,''
s <.iHI un Ohio school principa l
who pe1rtic1p<ttcd in the study
hut rt•quc·~tcd a nonymity t r>
a void 1dcnt1fymlo( her s chool. They
ki·t•p 1t inMdc·. Now we a~k the
p;irenls at 1hc• twginning of the
:> l'a r lu tt•ll U'I whr> the parents
:in· 1 n l h•· horrll'
· · 1 \A.ould rll'\ll•r hu vc· ht·hr•vt'il
1t. · \ht· -.u1rl •>(the t-lud y·~ find
IOJ('I "Tht'M' kid:-. <.ill 'IN :m lo
h;1v1• :111 thc·v need. Wh~1l ~ur·
1111,Nf mt• '"'"'t wac., the low
iJ('hlt'\'l'fl'lf•lll )l•V1•J (Jf lhC
d11ldrC'n after thc.·1r f arnrl1~s
tire• a k up ·'
Thirty "x •>crtf'nt of the
c hildren fr o m two -parent
families we re high achievers,
compar<.>d to 9 percent of the
one parent children . Forty-three
percent ol two·parent children
were average: 50 percent or the
one-parent childre n. Twenty·lwo
percent or two-parent children
wer e below average; 41 per cent
or one-parent children.
THE PRINCIPAi. questioned
whc•ther 11chool i;, already
burdened with tcach inK and atl-
m In lstrall \l'C chores, s hou Id un·
dertake counselani;( for parents.
"Rut nl the s a me time, I have
newly d ivorced molhe<s com ing
in In tears asking m e what to do.
Wha t do I te ll them ? I g uess we
a r e already in volved."
The prlncl pals a nd r e·
searchers round neither parents
no r chlldren want it known when
there has been a divorce.
"High school children reruae
lo tell US," Brown said. "Ninety
percent ol tbe alntle parents are
workin8 mothen. They don't tell
the ac~ and the 1choola have
a hard Ume contacUn• them.
"l'M GOING TO recommend
th•t the achoola man report cards and informauon '\o both
parent.I. Family atatua lt cbanc·
inl and the acboolt have been
bta1ed atalntt the two·home
famll)' " Brown aaJd.
"-'At. ieut. the kidl ann't alone
ore," 1ald UM prtnetpel,
tbet eo ma,.,...-.. an
¥OrCed. .. Bu& I clla't know
lf theM ebUdrm ~ fWp
eaeb GUier. llQbe U:da ta cme 0( the~ w uw to loc* .......
"It <'l1m1n:1tr·d tt11• ri v
h y ni g ht ~ \A. llo Wf'I 1•
f'om1ng 1n with 'tug -.:tit·'
tll'vl'loprnl'nl -.<'h4'm•''>."
'a y ~ El IH· rt M 1111 lto11 v 4' r tn II II I • ' (' () rn
m 1-.-.ion•·• of l'COn<Jm 11·
ti l' v l' Io pm 1· n I .. T 111·
J.:rowth lhal oc·c·u rrNI
h<.i s bf•<·11 11( <A h 1gh•·r
qualrl) "
$297,000
Awarded
To Youth
BAKERS1'~JELD <API
-A Bakersfield youth
who c laims a 1ir74 traffic
accident led h.lm to com -
mit sex crimes has been
a w a rded $297,000 by a
Superior Court jury.
Kenneth f'aulkner , 19.
was knocked 100 reel by
<.i car as he ran throug h
u city crosswalk with
another boy.
LATER. FAULKNER
was convicted of using a
~un to force a victim to
engage m o ra l copula·
h on. lie was sente nced
t o Atasca d e ro S tate
Hospital.
H is lawyer s In the
c ivil damage s u i t
arg u ed that th e
crosswalk was unsare,
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ren Wetterotb did not PtJJJLIC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE lllMll9 ITAT.,_MT
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