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Eruptions Leave ·Poliee Nab 5
~lowing Crater In DB Slaying
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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON1 JULY23, 1980
VOL~ tfO. -4 HcnGllS. • .. ....S ran Blast.
PaialaL•lllCS
Smog to Leave
Area Thursday
By DAVID KUTZMANN Of .. o.lty P'ltet , ....
Southern California air quality
-frequently a pain in the lungs
-should improve somewhat
Thursday
Air management officials said
-tM eye-smarting, lung-burning
smog which hung low over
Orange County today should
give way to less rancid air.
Second stage alerts were
called throughout the South
Police Nab 5
In Slaying
Of Coontian
By aoBERT BARKER
Of -o.11'1 ,.._ IUff
Huntington Beach police ar-
reated five suspects Tuesday in
connection with the murder of a
Garden Grove man whose body
was found in heavy brush last
Saturday near Huntington
Central Park.
Two of those an-ested and
charged with the murder ol 31·
year-old Stephen J . Ciccone
were Joe M. Aguirre, 35, and bis
wife Laurie D. Aguirre, 19, of
17412 Gothard St.
A1uirre wu listed as an
employed mailltmance worker
wlaile bis wife was reported to be
a lelf-employ.,.S wriler.
-Otber ...pec:a l.nclude James
A Garwood, za. a transient wbo
is -unemploJed truck loader; Jame• a . llarvin, 23, an _.,..,,.. ato mecbanlc, aDd
a ......... "' ..... and Brlu c.. ........ .. a tnmient aDd ........,,.. dl7wall baqer.
=·Tiiie ll•e are lod1•d in e•· ,._ 8Meb Cb Jail with
bell let•-·• ueb. Poke U. Bruee Yciaq aald tbeJ wen Ww awd tbat tbe ftve
penou were IDTOIYed ln a
Clee ... &Cl'I, .... Al)
1'-.a City Fanded
MIAlll CAP> -BalldoMn
"8rled eleartlll an ol4 baebllJ fltN akJGa tbe lllami RiHr
... tbe J'ederal 1ovenamenl
.... t.o ftDaDee eoaMrvdloD ol • ••tmt etty" OD Ute site for
--..... .,.. Cuban refqees
..... ID IM OraDI• Bowl. The etr tNai b.-to be vacated by .....,,
Coast Air Basin today as moist
ocean air trapped pollutants
close to the ground so the
summer sun could bake them
into noxious smog.
The siege of dirty air Tuesday
and toda__y was reminiscent ol
last summ~r·s smog attacks that
resulted in almost daily second
stage alerts throughout Southern
California.
A spokesman for the Air
Quality Management District
s aid first and second stage ozone
alerts were to be in effect today
but that a second stage sulfate
alert was being called off.
The second stage alerts
require businesses, f•ctories
and power plants to put special
contingency plans in effect to
help improve air quality.
In Orange County, AQMD of.
fic i al Alan Danzig said
carpooling arrangements by
large companies were to be
instituted this morning and
powe.r plants run by Southern
California F.disen were to burn
less sulphur fuels.
Damia said companies were
put OD alert beginning Tuesday
<See SllOG, Pa~e A2)
Travel Bu/fa
Of/the Hook
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.
(AP) -'lbere'a DO law in
Tenawee IUt aaya you
can't aleep nude oa an
lntentate bilbway -a
fact for wliieb Dena
Mubmeer and bis wife,
Tel'f'J,_......,....
tbe~u:~
found aaleep la tbe
alto1etber on a led1e
under a bridle runninl
over tbe bltbway. Tbey
spent tbe weekmd in tbe
Knox CaaatJ Jail. Jira. llarbur1er, lt,
said tbeJ bad a COTer oftr
them but lbe mast baft
klc:bd It off wldle ........
Jud1• J••• Butler 11mpatblaed witb
11u:1· plea U.. It ... j too bot -•• 11.
releaaed them, Dotl•1
there is DO law a1almt
1leepia1 nude OD an
interstate.
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MOUNT IT. tm ......... M»• 1VllDAY APT1R RDTING QUllTLY POR 11X WEDI
AM QDllll .11119 IMo C11•*• 111111 Olllr UIM PolutlcMI Reported .. .._. A1W
Volcano Crater Glows
Night, 'of Eriqltiom Shakea St. He/,ens
VANOOUVER, Watb. (AP).-
A crater, 1lowln1 red, waa
spotted todaJ oa ll••t St.
Helem fallowlnl a apectaealar sen• ot eruptiam that lamled
.... 11 mllel llllo tbe air and ..
lt wa.fUDI llllo CnlMla.
8paUen lD a .,._ drelml tbe
volcano today deaerlbed tbe
crater • a "larp SloWtac pft,"
accordlal t.o ~ llartla. a
U .S . Poreat Ser•lce apok•woman.
Tbe enter Nl>laeea a lava
dome wllida ... lilown apart by
UM la&eR aert• of eruptioaa ,...-.,.
Obaenen were unable to ..um111a tbe lbe or depth ol tM ena.r.
leumle aetl•llr ended at·
aboat l:G l .m. todaJ when the
mountain •topped abakinl for
the flnt Ume aince it began
about two boun before Tues·
dQ't .. klna.
Just • .: plume "' a.m' Wat~onltbe"mc-••
tbla ~ obeen•• wttb slx ..a ol relatl•• ..,...,, Tueada1'• ....... ... .....
aD ub cloud tbat todaJ naebed
into C"'841a. But oal1 lllbt ..a.
fall w• rworted la mo9t an-. .
Tb• U.S. Geolotlcal 5w'ftJ
Hid a pyroclutic now -a
superheated anlancbe ol ub.
I <Stt VOLCANO, Pa AJ)
.
Bustling
Market
Bombed
By fte ~ia&ed PftSS
Several bombs exploded today
lo a bust.ling shopping district in
downtown Tehran, killing six
and injuring nearly 100, Tehran
radio reported.
At least one of the bombs
exploded on Ferdowsi Avenue. a
main street in the center of the
city, near the Turkish Embassy
and the German Consulate, the
radio said.
Ferdowsi Avenue, one of the
busiest streets in the ca pit.al . is
lined with shops selling earpets,
antiques and other items. A
number ol embassia are also
located tbtte.
The bombs began ex.ploding
about 9:30 a.m. local time at a
time .t.en the 1tree\ usually is
crowded with shoppers.
The state radio quoted a
revol•tlonary comm ittee
spokesman as saying aut.borities
had "clues" to tbe identities of
the bombers. He did not
elaborate.
Pieketa Still W a1k
MOBILE. Ala. (AP) -PoUee
offlcera ended a strike just
before midnight and some
garbagemm .reported for wort.
but firefigbten continued to
walk picket lines for a 10th daY.
Coast
Weat•er
.. ..., ..., Thursday
with bip cloudiDeu at
times. Lows ~l a at
tbe beaebel, 81 inland. Hilhl n..da.J II te 72 al
tbe beac:be1, 15 to 88
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REVOLUTIQNARY Ol,IAROS WALK PAST DEBRIS FROM BOMB BLAST IN DOWNTOWN TEHRAN
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Pair Complete
Reactor Check
Tmmit
{;o,t,a Dip
LOS ANGELl:S (AP> -Trauportataon dipped in
June •• tbe Coaaumer
Price Inda for the Loe 1 •
Anselea-Oran1e Couaty • area l'08e .4 percent the ·' •
lowe1t monthly rise ~ince •
December 1978, the U.S. ·
Bureau ol Labor Statistics said today.
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. <AP> -
Tw o volunteer s draped 10
m ultiple layers or protective
clothing became the first
hu mans to enter the 11aat,
d a rkened bulldln1 bouatn1
Three Mlle fsland'1 crippled
nuclear reactor •Ince aa ac-
cident nearly 18 moat.bs aao.
At 7.06 • m . PDT today, the
team pu.,hed ooen • steel door
thut had·styrnJed an eti.mpt to
t'nh•r Uw build.in~ ln May. '?bey
venturf•d lnl'ldl' to mon itor
radtat100 lf'vels with sensitive
ic u r and HJt.ed the cha01 ber at
7 26. t•uctly oo schedule
· 'Tht> prOJN'l wt•nl completely
according to pion, s uccc sfuJl.y
a n d safel y ," aal d plant
spokesman Dn ld Kluacllt.
William Behrle, 38, a senior
enainet!r at T MI. und Michael
Ben&OD, rr. a nuclear engineer, ·
arrived at the plant at 3:30 a.m.
PDT to be outlitted and check on
their equipment. .
lt toot them more than an
ho ur to g.;.t dreued. After
st rippinc t.cf' tbeir aborts. they
dollDed paper J\amp 1ult.s. cotton
overa.Ua, three pain of gloves.
t wo pain ol pla.stJc booties and a
pair of black fu-emen 's boots
Tbey also wore fireme n's
r ajncoati and pants over their
cotton overalls. The garments
were peeled oCf layer by layer
when tbe men emeried into lhe
airlock.
No one had been inside the
cbamber since Marcb 28. 1971,
wben tb e ·n a tion ·s wo r s t
However, mort1age
Interest rates, residential ·
rent.a and electricity and · •
other utillUee cont.ioued to
r ise, the r eport aald.
<Related story. A4)
The COit ot housing was
up .7 percent in June. 24.2
percent hJgher than a year
ago. Residential rents
increased 2.1 percent, up
13 percent.
f'ro•r~Al
commer cial nuclear accident VOLCANO. enerely contaminated the 203-• •
root hieh containment building gas and rock _ poured down the The team tried to enter the buildillJ May 20. but the mission north s lope of the mouotaili
was aborted when the heavy a lmost to Spir it Lake . 'aMs
steel door into the building mountain resort area six miSm SUSPECTS refuaedtobUdge. a wa y becam e a volcanic • • wasteland aft.er the mountaio's Technkians later dlapose<l first erupt.loo May 18. which bad
C the problem as a rusted latch f • · dispute with 1ccone a t the mechanism . The door was a00morbce. ~s great as a n ato~ Reynolds horse stablt> m Central Park. repaired and tested last week t.o T here wer e no repo rts :~r
Ciccone suffered multiple stab m ake sw-e it would open dunng inj ury and the oaly evacuall9n
wounds flis body was earned a a ~cood entry attempt was earned out ln the town:Gf
short dtst.ance from the stable There were no hitches Uus Cougar u a precaution. Many d
and dumped in heavy brush 10 a li~e. • the town's residents bad o(>t field south of Huntington· Lake \f!e ve ~tanned for all t.be reru rned after t he volcaod's
and east of Edwards Street. Lt contingencies. The guys have pre'ttous erupllons May 18, ~
Young said been trained. They are .~Y· · 25 and J une 12. and some of. Gae ;Hf!"'Was=t~~ tltl"•1!S;tC~ The~ wao&. IA &et lA_!be.ce plant _ :zo·~'""A""id""""'ifiii=,,,,-,::~.,"r-....
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Actor Clings to Life
4p.m. Fnday and 4 am Satur· s'potfttrf.an--samtrPoTC>tr.nid flee in g the tow n aga in,
• ~ dav Tuesday . . authonlles said
Hts body was found later 1n For ~Y 5 ~100~ t.be men T he eruptio n came as a
Pet,er Sellers' Will to Live Advances Hope
LONDON <fl.P I Doctors
fighting to save movie star
Peter Sellers said today they are
using breathing equipment to
keep h.tm alive after he suffered
his third major heart attack in
16years.
A hospital bulletin said the
54-year-old Selle rs "remains
crilically ill" 24 hours Mter he
co llapsed 1n his s uite at
Lo ndon 's plus h Dorchester
Hotel.
But Middlesex Hospit a l
s pokesm a n David J o hnson
stressed that it was not just tbe
machines in tbe iDfenaive care
unit th~~ are keeping the British
'Fr.., P.,,e A J
actor auve
"There's also his s trong will lo
hve," be commented
Sellers starred m more than 4-0
movies and was a top British
comedian and character actor
Jong befo r e he ac h ieved
international fame with his
portr ay al o f the bumbllna
Inspector Clouse<1u tn the Pmk
Panther series.
A bulletin issued by the
hos pital said that although
Sellers still is gravely 111 . ·•tus
conditicm ia basically unchanged
from llood'U' nlgbt.
.. He is still requiring all the
professional e xpe r tise and
SMOG TO EASE • • •
when it became appa rent air
quality was badly deteriorating
throughout. the a.i r basin.
The air official said that while
spec1allzcd equipment of the
1ntens1vC' care unit. including
breathlng assistance."
Jo hnson reported that the
hos pital has been flooded with
fl owers. cards and telephone
"get well" messages.from show
business celebrities around the
world.
Actress Bnl Ek land. who ·was
married to Sellers when he s uf·
fered his first heart attack,
arrived from Stockholm with
their IS-year-old daughte r ,
Victoria.
Lynne Frederick. the actor's
p r esent wife, was reported
fl yi n g t o L o Dd o n fro m
Califonua. She is his fourth wife,
29 )'ears tus Junior . and they
were talking divorce last year.
But they got together again and
recently completed a movie in
Paris.
the day by two ¥Oun~ hikers were given miners lamps, surprise to scientist.a and federal
The five suspects were arrest-flasbllghts . two .way radjos. d isaster officials who were
ed by police who staked out an c a m e r as a 0 d a 1 r P ac k 5 winding down activities.
area near t.be Aguirre residence coot.airu.ng a JO.minute supply of Scientist.a had s aid that a
in t he semi-rural v1cln1ty of 31he 20-t.e visit was de rtteot lull in volcanic activity
Slater Avenue :ind Gothard . ed to m:°rJy rad.tat.Jon levels Indicated that pr essure was Stre<'t. !>tgn . v. being r eleased rathe r t han Young said the ~uspects of a nd identify hot s pots t hat buildtng within the volcaao.
fered no rCSt!>lancc workers might encounter when That theory was blown as the
Lt. Young said police gamed foll-&cale de<:'ont.amlnatJoo of the flrsl blast ripped a hole in the
evidence to hnk the :.uspe<:l.S concret.estructurebe~i~ la va dom e buildin g in t he
with the murder b) talking with T.be .atmosphe re u~side t he volcano's gaping cra ter.
acquamtance:; bu'· I d I~ g was v o.• de d o f "Yesterday, we did not expect
He declined to say what the radioactive .krypton lD a tW"O-anyth.inl like this to happen,"
evidence wai; or what prompted "'eek venting pro c~s last s aid USGS geologist Tim HaJt.
the allt'gcd dis pute between the month But workers must !.llll "Today, probably this morning,
victim and !.us ped s. decontaminate mlllto ns or we dtd not expect anything like
Lt. Young also reported that square r~t of cc,.urface ared . thi<> ..
police gained ad d1t1 on al c lean up 7oo.ooo gallons or The eruptions began at 5.IA
mfor matioo. wluch he did not rad1oact1 ve water that spilled P m . PDT, shortly af\er a flurry
d 1 s c I os c. a ft e r o b ta 1n1 n g during the accident and remove of earthquakes. S1.x quakes were
warr ants to search the Agwn-e the hlghly radioactive reactor picked up. between 6 a.m. and u
home . core. v.h.tc~ may have parually a .m . and by 3 p.m .. they bad
It wu reported lnJtJally that melted durinC t.be a ccideol.. ac-increued lD frequency to ~
Ciccone, an une mployed auto cordine to some reports. on t f!vu y f iv e m lnuteS.
body repairman. bad been sbol Po4oo said about $130 aullJon :-c ientJSts said.
as well as stabbed. has been spent on the cleanup.
However. You. ng s aid the and clOISt' to 90 perc-ent or the de i\ ~nes or four or five small
report was In error be<'aus.e the contamination '-'Ork in the earthquakes ended at 5.13 Pm
body was so covered with blood a uxiliary building has been One minute later ca.m e a
at the tJme of its discovery compleud mus hroom-shaped erupt100 of s team. Subsequent blas ts
'Duke' Stolen
rontamed ash that darkened the
~ky and could be seeo as far
north as SeatUe and south as far
as Corvallis. Or e.
• no second stage e pisodes were
e xpected in O ra nge County
today, second stage precautions
were being taken nonetheless.
Compa n ies e xpect e d to
comply with a ir pollution
regulations are those which
e m ploy 100 or more workers on
any one shift.
Though ozone levels climbed
continuously through the day
Tuesday, o xidant s ulfa t e
pollution did not materialize in
the dangerously high levels· that
were expected.
Nevertheless. second s tage
alerts were issued for three
are as and first stage alerts were m euect in seven otner secuorus
or the air baain.
Sellers suffered his first heart
attack in 1964 and was said then
to have "clinically died" eight
times After another attack in
1977 , he was fi lled with a
pacemaker to r egulate his
heartbeat.
He had a mild attack in Dublin
in May and was hospitalized for ·
six days. Shortly afterward, be
appeared, looking strained and
exhausted, at the Cannes Film
Festival, reportedly against lbe
advice ol doctors.
Pair Plead Guilty in Theft
MlNEOLA. N.Y. <AP> -Two vlsitJ.pa Scotsmen have been
ordered to p.y for damage they causea by kickin& in a 1lass
door at a Long Island bowling alley and sle.aling a framed
picture of the late actor John Wayne.
The National Weather Service
charted ash plumes that moved
nor th-northeast, following the
s a m e path as the ash-ladeo·
cloud tha t cak e d easte rn·
W astungt.on and northern Idaho
with the grit May 18.
Feud Claims
36th Victim
LOCRI. Italy (A P) -One of
Italy's longest-running family
feuds bas claimed Its 36th
victim . a farm ha nd whos e
bullet-tom body was found in a
ditch . police rePQ.11.ed.
lnvesUgat.or s said Tuesday
that Nicola Gaggio, 41 , last ~n
a week ago when he drove off
from Cimina, in the rugged hills
of Calabria in southern Italy,
had signs of acid burns on bis
body.
DAILY PILOT
Telel*OM (1H>MMll1
a ... m.ci~•~
'-*t--. .....
Danzig said more than 100
inspectors were to be out In
Orange County today checking
for complia nce with trafft c
a batement plans.
The Air Quality Management
District also asked the generaJ
public to reduce driving and cut
electrical consumption.
O ne a ir q uality o fficial
esti m ated that 13,000 tons of
various pollutants a re pumped
into the atmosphere each day in
the Southern California a rea and
t hat sm og results when an
inversioo layer traps the dirty
air cl06e to the ground.
'No Barnt Seen'
Se llers' raved-a bout movie
"Being Tbett" ls being shown in
London. In it he plays a slow·
witted gardene r who by a
iantastic chain of circumstances
appean destined for the White
House.
H e h as r ecently be en
sponsoring an appeal for funds
f o r t h e Br i ti s h H e a r't
Foundation , wh ich f inances
research on heart ailments and
helps pay for heart transplants.
The appeal is signed "Peter
Sellers -heart attack victim."
Michael Hempsey. 11, and Robert Hendry. 20. both from
Inverclyde, Scotland, had been char1ed with petty larceny in
the July 17 incident. But they were allowed to plead &uilty to a
lesser charge of d llorderly conduct in Naa.sau County Finl
District Court here Tuesday.
Juct1e Marvin Goodman ordered Hempcsey to p.y $143 to
replace the broken glua ol the Great Neck Bowl bowli.nc alley in
Great Neck. Hendry was told to ata.y out of trouble for six
m onLM or he w111 race some otJMr penalty.
Police saJd the two, wbo were vi.sating tbe Unlted St.at.es on
vacat.ion, had been drinking before lhey kicked ln the door. Both
... are to return to Scotland on Sunday
Judge GitJeS KidJJ
To Lesbian Mother sunww •
· FLEMINGTON, N.J. (AP) -
A d f vorced mother who Jives
with another woman cannot be
denied cuatody of her children
simply b ec ause o f her
h o mosexual orienlatlon, •
Superior Court judge ruled.
Judge William M. D' Annwuio
said Rosemary Dempeey. 35. of
Trenton, WQ rmiD1 her two
claildn!ll in an ''llllcoaventlonal"
household. But he ruled Tuesday
that there waa no evidence her
1exual behavior was barmlna
ber children.
Ms. Dempeey, who has been
Uvi.Qa wtth Marpret Wat•, '2,
and Ma. Wales' three cblldnn
for allDOlt flve years, "la aot to
be ct.aled coatlDued eu1tody of
the cbUdnn merely beeallle of
ber 1ou1J orieAtatlon." tbe
Judaenled.
"ff• Mnal pnfermce and
rel8tionMp wtdl Walee are onlJ
two of tbe many fact.on to be
comkllnd la determtalDI tbe belt ....__ of tbe cbUlr..,"
evid e nce the homosexual
r elationship has advenely af-
fected the children's welfare or
their besl interest."
Ms. Dempsey's ex·busband,
Edward Belmont, 34, of !!alt
Wlnd.sor. obtained a temporary
injunction in March 1ranting
him custody of their children
Edward, 11, and Christina. 10.
In b1I complaint, Belmont, •
attorney with the Mercer County
Public Defender's Office,
char1ed that the cbllclree wen
beln1 ne1tected and left
unsupervlaed wbUe bis ex·wlfe
and Ma. Walee were vac1li<llalq
lb Florid• that week. In Id·
dlUon, be cbar1ed that the
lHblan relatloa eblp wu
harmful to the cbUdren.
D 'Annun1lo, however, 11ld
Belmoat•1 "evidence waa woefulb' tnadequate" to ~
bl• c ........ Belmoat. tM ~
ruled, "didn't ~ .._ a COIOMA D& MAI lclD~ of eftdlaee from wlftll 21• 1 I. ,.____. y_ the court could l•f er tltat • ..,._ ··-r•
All lop
Walcshorts mid
Shim
20°/o OFF
Sim llncJ Toclay
A second e ruption al about
6:26 p.m. towered to 60,000 feet,
said Carl Burgeson of the U.S.
Forest Service. A third shot of
ash rose to about S0.000 feet
s h o r tly a fte r 7 p .m . aad
pulsallons followed at 7:20, and
at 8:30 pm. The pulsations were
first thought to be separate
eruptions. but scienUst.s later
said eumination of earthquake
recordings on seismograpbs
indica t e d th e y w e re
continuations or t h e t h i rd eruption.
u,ej~~· He -r tbat ''tbln ii DO
D•mPMJ'• 1oaal orieatataae 6 7~9700
waa ~•erHly alfect1•1 tlle .-. .. ------.---~ .. ---------.. .----------~II clllldf(lll."
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Coast ·. Sµtog Assault Ma·y Ease
• 81 DAVID IRJTZ•ANN ...............
Soutben Callforula alr Ql.&alit.Y
-frequenUY a pain ln lM IW\IS
-ahou.ld improve somewhat Tllunda)'.
Alr maucement orflcaals said
the e,.e-•tDartma. tu.na bununa
amo1 which buns low ove r
Oran1e County today sboUJd
siv.way to less rancid air.
Second stage ale rts we re
called tbrou1bout th• South
Coaat Alr Buln today u moist
oceaD air trapped Pollututa
c l"s e to the around •o the
sum ~r •wt could bake Lbem
Into noldoul smoa.
The aietre ol dirty afr Tuesday
and today was remintscent of
last aummer's smog attacks that
rffulted ln almost daily second
stage alerts throughout Southem
California
$00-acre Moro Ridge
A 1pok eaman for the Air
Quality Mana1ement Dlatrict
aald flrlt and second staae oeooe
alert.a were to be in effect toda1
but that a second stage sulfate
alert wu beipg called off.
The second s tage alerts
require businesses, factories
and power plants to put special
contingency plans in effect to
help improve air quality.
In Oran1e County, AQMD of.
licia l Alan Danzlc said
car pooling arrangements by
large companies were to be
instituted this morning and
power plants run by Southern
California Edison were to burn
less sulphur fuels .
Danzig said companies were
put oo alert beginning Tuesday
when it became apparent au
quality was badly deteriontlnc
throughout the air buln .
The air official said that while
no second stage episodes were
expe cted in Orange County
today. second stage precautions
were being taken nonetheless.
Companies exp ected to
c omply with ai r pollution
r egulations a r e those which
employ 100 or. more worken oe
Teday's Closl•IC
N.Y. StoekH
N
a
any one shift.
Tboqgh orone levels climbed
continuously through .the day
Tuesday , oxidant s ulfate
pollution did not materiaUie In
the dangerously high levels that
were expeeted.
Nevertheless. second stage
alerts were issued for three areas and first stage alerts were
in ertect 10 seven otner s ectaoru.
of the air basin.
Irvine Co~ Sweetens Coastal Deal
.,. ..........
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
Engineer• at TMI
Volunteers'
TMI Probe
'Successful'
MIDDLETOWN. Pa. (AP) -
Two volunteers draped in
multiple layers of protective
clothing bec ame the first
huma ns to e nte r the giant.
darkened building housing
Three Mile Island's crippled
nuclear reactor since an ac-
cident nearly 16 months ago.
At 7:06 a .m., PDT today, the
team pushed open a s~l door
tllat bad stymied an attempt to
enter the building in May. 1bey
ventured ins ide lo monitor
radiation levels wllh sensitive
sear and exited the chamber at
7:26, exactly on schedule.
"The project went completely
<See no. Pa1e A%)
OC Tramit
U.ts Dip
LOS ANGEL§ (AP) -
Trampartatiaa dipped in
Juae •.the Consumer
Priee IDda for the Loa
Aa1eln·Onn1e County
area ,.. .4 percimt, tile
lowelt mmtlaly rile a1Dce
Deee .... 1171. tile U.S. a...... of Labor statiatlca
NldtodaJ.
How•••r, mortl•J• IDlenlt nda. Midlatlal ......... eledrid1 ad
odMr ..... ~to
rlH, tbe report said.
(Related ltclrJ, A4)
Tbe COit of Mutlnl wa1 .._up .7 ~la June. 24.2
· ,.erem ....._, tbaD a year
110. Reeldeetlal rents
IDaJMld I.I pereeat, up .. JJ,..,,...
Bank
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Slate
Controller Ken Cor y accused
Crocker Bank today or stealing
at least $6. 7 million from de-
positors and said be was suing to
recover it.
Cory told a Ca pitol news
conference the money was lllen
in service charges and unpaid
interest on accounts which the
bank claimed were "dormant."
He claimed the law does oot
allow such deductions.
"I call it stealing," he ¥id.
adding that anybody elsl in
business who did something
sjmiJar would be put ''in tbe
booaeecr-•••
David Brooks. executive vice
president of Crocker, said Cory
fl.Jed a e1m11ar IUit qalmt tbe •
bank ... ,__ ...... ll ...
dlsmlleed. bat Cor7 appealed
the dismissal.
•'We don't undentand why he
wants two lawsuits on the same
matter unless lt is to call
attention to the situation or lo
get publicity," Brooks said.
··c rocker bas a lways been
proud of the benefits we provide
our depositors. We believe we
have always obeyed the law. We
do not have the right to break
the law nor do we want to.
"Crocker's practice is to pay
Interest t o depositors on
savings accounts, both active
and donnanL We have a formal
pr<>"tedure to locate depositon;
who have made no deposits or
withdrawals for severa l years
We make no addlUonaJ charges
to those accounts because they
are dormant."
Cory. a n Orange Counlian. said his suit, to be filed in
Sacramento Superior Court. will
charge Crocker with fraudulent
and unfair business practices.
He said the suit would ask for
a $2,500 fine for ea ch of the
"thousands" of deductions lbe
bank made.
It is similar to a suit Cory
re~ently won against the Bank of
America. He said he expected to
recover $15 to $20 million from
the Bank of America.
The controller said all other
chain banks in California, except
Crocker, are abiding by the law.
Feud Claims
36th Victim
LOCRJ, Italy (AP> -One of
Italy's longest·running family
feud1 b as claimed Ila 38th
victim , a farmhand whose
bullet·tom body wu found in a
ditch, police rqorted.
lnveat11aton Hid Tuesday
that Nicola Gqsio. 41, tut seen
a week ago when be drove off
from Clmiaa. in tbe ruued bills
of CU.brta in IOUthern ltaly,
bad sips of acid burns OD bis
body.
Marine Air Nolae
Inaeue Slated
Offldalt at Bl Toro 11.-Corpe Air St.atlon aDDOUDCed
toda1 Uaat tb•t'• will be lncr'Mlld .. llft ...... to
1,eNl tnbllal aeU¥itJ todaJ
and 'l'lmldQ.
'l'llll mra mot 1ctt.tty " necftUl'J .._ ... of tnlnlnc
requlnmlDts at tbe air ltatiaa,
tbeJ Mid.
MORO RIDGE
GIFT PARCEL
Condition
Of Sellers
SaidGmve
Reprieve in Irvine
To Horse Aro11nd
/
LONDON CAP> -Movie star
Peter Sellers. fighting for his life
arter h is third major heart
attack in 16 years, suffered a
setback today and his condition
was reported as .. very grave."
A medical bulletin was issued
by Middlesex Hoepital shortly
after Sellers' fourth wife, British
actress Lynne Frederick. new to
his bedside from Los Angeles ..
Sellers collapsed Tuesday in his
s u ite a t London 's plus h
Dorchester Hotel. .. There was not even a flicker
of r ecognition." s he told
reporters a rter visiting his
hospital room. "Peter ls totally
unconscious ...
Earlier s he said: "Things
aren't looking loo good at the
moment. I 'm extr emel y
worried."
Tbe tene bulletin issued by
the hospital said: "Since the
previous bulletib there has been
a deterioration in Mr. Sellers'
condition which is now very
grave."
Prior to the worsening ol the
Selle rs' condition, Middlesex
Hospital spokesman David
J ohnson stressed that it was not
j ust the machines in the
intensive care unit that were
keegtng the British actor alive.
"There's al.so his stronc will to
live," be commented.
Sellers starred in more than 40
(See GU VE, Pa•e Al)
By STEVE MITCHELL
OI .. DMty ...... SLIH
Pet.er Dangermond has made
it official.
The new director or the State
Department or Parks and
Recreation s ays th e Irvine
Equestrian Center may remam
open for an additiooal year
while plans are developed for
Crystal Cove State Park.
The announcem ent from
Daogermond follows on the
heels of a final act by former
parks director Russ Cahill. who
last month granted a reprieve to
horse owners at the stables
between Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach.
Dangermond agreed with that
decision. announcing last week
that the Irvine Company. wtuch
contracts with a concessionaue
who operates the 2S·acre
stables. can have an extra year
in which lo phase out the stable
operation.
What that m eans is t hat
horse owners will be able to ~
the equestrian «nter until Jan.
1, 1982 while state parks officials
formulate plans for the 1,888
acre park.
The Irvine Equestrian Center
Plaon.inC Committee had argued
the stables should remain at
least &mtll the state bad decided
what UH9 would go lnto the new
beach-oriented park.
They said hones might be
found to be compatJble with the
park. and that c losing the
'Duke' Stolen
Pair Plead Guilty in Theft
llINIX>LA, N.Y. (AP) -Two vbltina Seota1DeD bave been
n110f'de'd.tmnd111111 to pll1 fw dam ... tbey cauaecl by klcklq in a 1Lua
door at a Loal Jalaad bowtiDI alley and 1t.ealinl a framed
plctun of tM late aetAlr' Jolm Wayne. llkbMI .......,..,. 11, and Rob9rt HeedrJ, 2JO, both from lnveftbde. Sed••nd. luld ._. cbarnd wttll petty lareeay in
tbe Jul1171Dddiat. But tbeJ..,.. allowed to plead pUty to a
lnMr cbarl9 of dilOl'derly CODduet ill N UMU County Ant
Dtltriet Court here Tu..ctay. Jadle Marvin Goodman ordered Hem111ey to pay t143 to
replace the brolltn 11us ol the Greet Neck Bowl bcnvllnC alley ln
Great Neek. Hendry wu told to stay out ol trouble for sht · . moou. or be wtU face aom• OU.-penaJlJ. Nee Mid tbe two Wbo were rillt1111 tbe Ual'*1 Statet on
•acatkm, bad be1D ~ belllr'eUMJ kkbd lat.be door. BoUa.
are to retarn to lcotJud on Sunllq .
t
sta bles at the end of 1980 woo.Id
be premature.
l n hi s a nnoun c em e nt ,
Dangermond said no de~is1on
has been made about whether
equestrian racillties will be
mcluded.
But he s aid fac ilities for
horses m parks are "generally
limited to public horse trails,
riding rings. water trout hs .
hitching posts and corrals." all
of which are considered to be few
service to the park public.
2 Arrested
As Suspects
In Burglary
Two Long Beach teen·agers
were arrested o n burglary
cha rges today behind a Paci.fie
Coast Highway car lot in
Newport Beach by a police
patrolman who is fast 1a.iniog
t he r eputation as tbe bes t
watchdog oo the fortt.
Orricer Lee Smjth's arrest of
Phillip Wallace, 11. and a 17·
year-old male at Chick Iverson
Volks w agen, 44S E . Coast
Highway, marted the third
arrff\ he'a made at the car lot
this month, police Mid.
Juvenile Wallace la beinl beld
in lieu ol $5,000 ball and be ls in
Oran1e County Juve.Dile Hall,
police said.
This lllOl'Dinl's atTeSt, otftcen explained, came when Smith
beard wlcea at Uae car lot and
obHned two men scalln1 a wall
behind tile dealenlaip.
Smith reportedly radioed fOf'
backup umta before mums tbe
aJTell. Tbey said U car ..._
and other equipment, worth '5,000 in all, were NCOHred.
They Mid lt appeared IOIM of
the stenol came b'Om new can
OD tbe Jot al we1J U from odMr'
can parked OD nearbJ Ba)'lkle
Drtve.
lnveltipton Mid followtac •
strlq ol bural.._ at tbi clNJ.
enhlp earlier Wt year. Smith
1tepped U.P Ilia auneu.auce. OC·
caslonallJ blcliDf la bulMI and cUmblq up IDto U... to bait in
the leavee in an effort to crack
t.be at.rial ol bnalUDI.
Acreage
Gift ...
By STEVE MARBLE -
OI -Detty ...... SLIH
A 500-acre ribbon or land along
the lrvtne Coast was offered
today to the st.ate by the Irvine
Company to augment lbe newly
t<reated Crys tal Cove State
Park.
The pan-el of land, known as
Moro Ridge. is just east or the
parkland and would increase.
Irvine Company officials
contends, the site or the coastal
park by 26 percent.
The land girt move was
expecte d and, in fact, 1s
r e quire d in a recently
introduced federal bill, seeking
to crea&e M U,000 acre national
uf'ban p a rk that wo•ld •
~mpaa the stale land.
Irvine Compa ny officials
estimated Yalue of the Jloro ...._. ._. Dft at $12 •Hlim ~ ..... Ii ......... larpsl
gilt ever made to a public
agency by the land deveJopmenl
firm.
Twenty years ago, the Irvine
Comp.any donated 1.000 acres or
property to the University or
California for the UC Irvine
campus.
Company President Pete r
Kremer said the move assures
that Moro Ridge will remam
<See PAatC., Page .U>
Bag Algae
For Pickup
Bays ide residents who are
picking up algae from around
their docks and piers should
put it in plastic bags and place it
on the street for city pickup, ac·
cording to Dave Harshbarger .
director of the Newport Beach
Marine Safety Department.
Harshbaq~e r reminds
residents that city pickup crews
are not ~lowed to cross private
property to make the pickup.
Best cootainers, Harshbarger
s aid a re the plas tic bags .
Placing the algae in regular
rubbish containers could mean
the algae wo uld c r eate an
unpleasant odor before regular
city trash crews pick it up.
Coast
Wea&her
Mostly sunny Thursday
with high cloudiness at
times Lows tonight 62 at
the beaches. 67 inland.
Hilhs 'lbunday 68 to 72 at
the beaches, 85 to 88
inland.
INSIDE TODA l'
A rt Frf•dmaft pa111 em,.,_. died U.,, oak Clftd.
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PaQeAU.
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Blacks Riot F~lowing
Acquittal of Kltuumen
CHA1TANOOGA, Ttnn IAPl -V~ce broil(' out ln •
pn-dominut.ly black stt'tloo of Cbattanoo11 1n•r 1 Jun
acquitted lwo ol lhret-Ku KJ~ Klanamen char1ed wlth •boot.Ina
four black wom~n The .h&at.lce Oepal\ment today ordtt9d an
lovHUcation ol tJw> shoot•• and the rtiluhlnt wu ... l .
A third Klansman • round 1ullly ol reduced assault
char1es 1n the verdict retun'H"d by 1n all·whltf" jury Tuesday
A rash ot f1rt!bomblnc11, b1'1t'k throwing and lootln1 kept poll~ and f11•t•f1ght.ers buay durtn• the nlpt, but no Hrtows
lnjur1e. wen.' repo.rte-d Polit'l". beeline up lhetr patrols ln the
city's Alton Park section, arreslfd lll peraon1 for IOOUna
• s'te Mii• Nftlr S•••• •• ••ra
SANTA BARBA RA tA P > A moderate earthquake
rumbled off the tc>Ut of Santa Barbara today, but no 1njurle$ or damage were ntported
The temblor. which hit at 12 50 a m . measured 3.6 on the
Richter scale, said seismologuu at Calle.Ch l.n Puadena
'Ibey aJd the quake was ~nter«i ln the Saat.a Barbara
Channel, l2 miles south and about three miles east of Santa Barbara
2 &effl •• s.... ,., ••'• Dftatla
BETHESDA. Md <A P> -Two men were arrested today in
t'onnect.ion wtth the murder of a former aide lo lbe deposed
Shah ol Iran The alleged a.ssassm, who has been charged with
first-degree murder. is stJU bemg sou_abt. police said (Related
photo. AJ>
The three were charged in connection wilb the fat.al
shooting Tuesday or Ali Akbar Tabatabai, a criUc of the
revolutionary regime in Iran. who was gunned down at his
s uburban Washington home by a man posing as postman
A,..,,. S•llb l•~I at 11.~.
UNITED NATIONS (AP> -Many Arab and some non ·Arab
delegations walkt.'<1 out or the U.N. General Assembly today as
Israeli Ambassador Yehuda Z Blum took the rostrum to address an emergency session oo Palestine
Blum began by saying the absentees were precisely the
same states that had put themselves out.side efforts for Middle
East peace and become "bystanders .. at the current peace
process"-a referencetotheCamp David talks.
He told the assembly. "This' session is illegal. It follows that
any resolutions adopted by it wiU be equally illegal."
PARK •••
~n • ,.nlucl eveo ii UM
IDOVe IO CTM&e the uUooal pan falla~.
'Morol.Mlpbulftat .....
of tile oeeao aacf wlll add
con1HttraM.y to lbe recruUceal
and eevtranmental diversity ol
the part." Kremer sald.
Moro Rld&e riHS from the
«'O a tHne Juat east of Moro
Cove aod •atead1 inland for
rouf bly tbree miles. Tbe
exlaUna Cryal&l Cove Park lies
madway between Laguna Beach
and Corona del Mar. r rvlne Company officials,
1.1bout aeven years ago. bad
planned to construct a so-called
"bUltown" tract -a chaster ol
realdent1al units to be placed
a lon1 Lhe ridge overlooking the ()cean.
U nder Orange County 's
general plan ror the lrvine'Coast
:>trett'h, the Moro Ridge area
, currently ts desl111ated for &ow·
density residential use and open s pace
The re de ral bill urging
t'reat1on of a national park.
recently introduced by its
author, Stn Alan Cranston.
c alls fo r the government to
purchase Jrvme Company land
JUSt south of Corona del Mar.
The bill further <'alls for the
firm to donate other acreage for
the park. In exchange for this
acreage. the Irvloe . Company
wo uld r~eive assurances of
constructing roughly 2.000 dweU·
ing units along ~ western rim
of the park, near Corona del
Mar
The rate of the park bill.
thou~h . 1s in so me doubt
following Sen. S.l. Hayakawa's
recent announcement that he
has reservations of the bill and
favors creating the park through
other means tba n fed eral
purchase. . ,
Jltd .. OU rr,11c•lfl~ --· -~~ .
LOS ANGELES <AP) -Uruoo 011 Co. of Calilom1a, c1llng
improved oil and gas production profits. reported today that 1t.s
s«ond quarter earnings rose 52 percent compared wilb lbe same period of 1979.
The nation's 14th· largest oil concern by sales, Union Oil s1Ud
its net income in the second quarter was $194.8 million. or $2.25
per share. Thal compared with earnings of $128.2 million. or Sl.48 per share in the same quarter last year.
-nroWD Signs
Bill Adding
40C Judges
Se<.'Ond..quarter revenues rose to $2. 75 billion from Sl.87
billion a year earlier. LegLSlation that will add four
Judges to Orange County
Superior Court and a third judge
at South Orange County
Municipal Court in Laguna
Niguel bas been signed by QQv.
Edmund G. Brown Jr
\.
Senate Will Probe
Billy's Libya Deal
The governor 's a ction wi ll
increase to ~ the number of
authorized s uperior court
posiUons.
Addition of the new superior
court positions "'as s trongly
r~ommeoded by local court or-
r1cials to assist in an effort to
reduce a backlog of civil
lawsuits awaiting trial.
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
Senate Judiciary Committee,
with Chairman Edward M.
Kennedy stepping aaide, agreed
today to have four members
look into Billy Carter's ties wtth
Libya and then recommend
whether to investigate further.
< Earlier story. A4).
The committee, however.
postponed for the time being any
other action into the activities of
President Carte r 's younger
brother. The four members are
to repor t to the committee
within 48 hours.
Billy Carter registered as a
foreign agent for Libya under
Fro• Pege A I
'Im ...
according to plan, successfully
a nd safe ly ," said plant
s pokesman David Kluscik. .
Wllliam Behrle, 36, a seruor
engineer at TMI, and Michael
Benson, Z7, a nuclear engineer,
arrived al the plant al 3:30 a.m.
PDT to be outfitted and check on
their equipment.
ll took them more than an
hour to get dressed . After
stripping to their shorts, they
donned paper jump suits, cotton
overalls. three pairs of gloves.
two pairs of plaaUc booties and a
palr of black firemen's boots.
They also wore firemen's
raincoats and panta over their
cotton overalls. The garments
were peeled off layer by layer
when the men e merged into the
airlock.
•
DAILY PILOT
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protest last week to a \'Old a
grand Jury 1nvest1gat1on . He
acknowledged accepting $220,000
from the Libyan government
and c laimed the m o n ey
constituted installments on a
loan LO him.
On Tuesday. the Wh:te HOUM>
disclosed that the president's
brother al.so acted as an inter·
med1ary between the
administration and the Libyan
gove(nment in November m
e ff orts t o e nlist L ibya n
assistan ce in gaining the
freedom of the American
hostages in Iran.
Sen. Birch Bayh, D·lnd., who
presided al today's Judiciary
Committee session . s aid the
fo ur-member subt ommitlee,
which ·includes Bayh. would
explore wheth er a s pecial
Senate committee should be
appointed: whether there should
be concurrent investigations bt
other committees. and whether
an outside laywer s hould be
hired in view of lbe committee
staffs lies v.,th Kennedy.
A third Judge at south court
"' as considered nffded bee•~
o f an increasing criminal
workload. court officials said
The new positions will be fiJJed
by a pporntment by Brown
Union Orders
Acting Stoppage
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Larry
Hagman took a vacation from
"Dall'3" and u.nioo telegrams
told movie and television st.a.rs
to stop workln.e as negotiators
for producers aod two act.ors
unions wrangled over Issues
blocking a settlement to a two-day strtke.
The st.rtldng a ctors, many of
whom are expected at a dem·
o n s tration Thurs d ay, say
picketing may begin if talks with
s tudio a nd 1V network
producers do not produce a new
contract soon.
Star's Born
Movies to Vse Wurthome
Even though the old Orange County court.bou.se has
been deem ed unsafe for occupancy, the Board .of
Supervi3ors doesn't want to miss a chance to make some
money off the historic building.
Tuesday supervisors agreed to allow film crews to u.ae
the courthouse loc ated at Broadway and Santa Ana
Boulnrard, provided the movie firms in.lure tbemaelvee
against earthquake damage and s iao a document
suspeodingthecounty'sllabllity In the event of a temblor.
IN ADDITION, SUPEaVISOas approved a Mfty bike
in rental fees for the old build.inc as well •• other county
locales.
Movie crews that want to u.se the outside of any county
buiJ<linlt will pay $300 a dav. twice the cUrTeDt cbar1e.
Jn.side a county bu.lldlq, the rental fee will 10 frolD
$300 a day to S500 for fllm1n1 privileges.
Tbe old cou.rtbouae's restored courtroom, Department
1. wlll now COit rummaken St,000 a day to "'"· lnat.ead ol
the former charge of $300.
JN ADDITION, SUPEaVJSOU are malntalnlnc the
county Policy of requ.lrtq a cub depo11t to cover the
county's coeta -1ucb u tbe bandUq ol pa~rwortt and
provtlkm ot 1ecurtty -u part ot the rental packace.
Both tbe county's old and aew c:ou.rtboulee baw been
used for movie set.I and General S."lce1 A1ency
spokesman Mike Mathlu said there have been about four
lnquiriea about the old buildiq al.nee it wu vacated lut
year.
Tbe buUd.\nc WU naMd uuate ln tbe 8"Dt ol ... earthquake u \he result of a 155,000 ~ study.
U1T na, 1tJPSaY110U budcetect MO.ooo to
re·•tady the lllue in tbe bopel ol flDdiq a cbe.,. IOlutloa
t.ban t.be • IDilllon repair Job recom.meaMd la tbe ..,... study .
.. ......_ Wet hmdl from tbe old ~ NDlaJ to
to tbe_eounty'1 Hlltorical ComlDiAlon.
-
MOUNT ST. HELENS ERUPTS AGAIN TUESOAY AFTER RESTING OUIET\.Y FOR SIX WEEKS
Ath Ooud Spreacb Into C.nade, but ~LI9!:!!__,Poll_vtfon_Bepoded lft llAat.Al.e&J __ _ ......----. -. ------
Volcano Crater Glows ·.
Night of Eruptions Shakes Si. Hele1is
V~NCOu'VER . Wa sh IAP> -
A c r ater, glowing red. wa s
s potted today on Mo unt St
Helens foll owing a spectacular
ser ies or eruptions that hurled
ash 11 miles into the air and sent
it wafting lnto Canada
Spotters in a plane circling the
volcano today d escribed the
crater as a "large, glowing pit,"
accordulg LO Charlotte Marun. a
U .S . F o r es t Servi c e
spokeswoman.
Tbe crater ·n-places a laYa
dome which "'as blown apart by
the latest series or eruptions
Tuesday
Observers were unable to
est1mau-the s11e or depth of the
crater
Seii.mic a c tivity ended at
about I 45 a m today when the
mo untain stopped shaking for
the first time since 1t began
about two hours before Tues·
day's eruptJons
Just a slight plume 'of steam
was reported over the mount.am
this momin•.
After lulling observers with
six weeb of relaUve ~ren.ity,
Tuesday's eruption.a unle45bed
an ub cloud tbat today reached
into Canada. But ooly Ugbt ub
rail wu reported In moet areas.
The U.S. Geological Survey
said a pyroclastlc flow -a
superbeat.ed avalanche of uh.
gas and rock -poured down the
north slope or the mountain
almost to Spirit Lake. The
mountain ret!Ort area six miles
a way became a volcan ic
wasteland after the mountain's
sunwear ·
COIOMA D& MAI
JIJ I I. c...e Hwy.
671-9700
'
first eruptJon May 18. which had
a for~ as great a.i. an atomic
bomb. .
There -v. er e no r e ports of
111J ury and lbe only evacuauon
was earned out in the town ol
Cougar as a prttautJon Many of
the town's resident!. had not
returned al ter the volcano's
pre" 1ous eruptlOns May 18, May
2.5 and Jw.e 12. and some of the
20 t.o 2.5 people who dJd were oot
fleeiat the lown a1aaa ,
autbodtlee Slid.
Tbe eruption ca me as a
Grace Hall
Rites Friday
Funeral services fo r Grace
May Hatr. 87. wil. be held
Friday, 11 a .m . at Baltz
Bergeron -Smith & T uthill
Westcliff Chapel Mortuary,
C<'Sta Mesa.
Mrs Halt . a long -t i m e
Newport Beach resident, died
Monday at f"lagsh l p
Convalescent Hosp1Uil. Newport
Beat'h.
Bom ln Iowa on March 13,
1893, Mrs. Hah is survived by
two sons. Channing Hall of
Hemet. and Rtchard 'Hall ol Las
Vegas, Nevada, u sister, Minn.le
Maurer. o( Santa Ana. a brother,
Paul Hall, of Iowa, and six
grandchildren.
Private eotombment will be at
~1elroseAbbey Mausoleum.
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s urprise to sc1entJsl5 anci federal
dis a ste r off1c1a ls who we re
winding down act1 v1ties
Sc1ent1sts had said that a
re<'ent lull m volcanic acuvity
1nd1 c ated that pressure was
being r e lea sed rathe r than
bud ding ~ 1th1n the volcano.
That theory was blown as the
r1rst blast ripped a hole In lbe
lava do me building 1n the
volcano's gaptng cr ater.
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GRAVE .•.
movies and was a top Bntsb
comedian and character actor
lo n g befo r e he achieved
1n ternat1onal fame with has
port r ayal of the bumbling
Inspector Clouseau in the Pink
Panther senes.
A bulletin issued b y the
hospital s aid that although
Sellers sWI is gravely ill. "his
rond1t1on is bas ically unchanged
from Mooda~ night
"He is still requiring all the
p r o re:>s1on a l expertise and
i.pcc1ahzed equipment of Ute.
1ntens1ve care unit, includ.iOI
brea ttung asaistance."
J ohnson reported that t~
hospital has been Oooded with
flo ~ er.,, card:> and telephone
"get well" mt:>~ages from sbow
business celebnttes around the
world
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EOnnty· Vows: No More Vote Fpulups :~
Good Noose?
Michael Cole. president of the Thought Factory, a Los
Angeles poster company, displays his latest product -a
phot o of Republican presidential candidate Ronald
Reagan taken from a still in the 1940 movie •'Santa Fe
Trail." Cole hopes the poster will be a big seller in the
upcoming election campaign.
Hot Idne Helping
Battered Women
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Ol .. o.ltf r...,...
Marion Kanour has a simple
me&Sage for women •ho call to
say they have been repeatedly
beaten by their husbands. Leave
a nd don't go back.
The Laguna Beach Free Clime
c.onducts a hot line where
women who are victims of
domestic violence can call and
receive information on where
. they can go. either alone or with
their children. to avoid another
violent confrontation
··we encourage women who
call us to leave the home." said
Mi ss Ka nour, counseling
services coordinator for tbe
clinic
··we provid e them with
information on s hort term
intervention such as the location
of a. battered women's shelter
they can go to in tbe area."
She said it is not unusuaJ for
women to endure beatings from
their husbands for many years
before they decide to seek help.
"Most women will try to stay
in t he relationship," Miss
'Kanour explained. "We try to
convince them that if they stay
they could be killed."
She said many of these women
ar.e not willing to say that their
husband beat them, but instead
will cover up for him in front or
fdends and relatives.
.. It's a matter of these women
wtigbing their options," Miss
Kuour explained.
·:·Many of them are quite well
off materially. They have a
. '
o.lfY AIDS BATTERED WOM!N
Mwton Kanour
beautiful home. drive a new
Mercedes and have wonderful
children. But about every three
months he r hus band comes
home and beats her.
"We have a woQJan that bas
come in whose husband is a
doctor in Irvine. It's really a
matter o( a material trade-off
for her. She weighs her options
and decides it's not worth tt to
leave and give all that up."
Miss Kanour said many
women will try to rat.iooalile tbe
beatiqa by saying the husbaod
"only does this when he is
drinkinc" or wbeo job pressures
become too mucb to bear.
"I think many of them see
themselws as helpless vietima, • •
she &aid. "tlany do not bave a
job or a at1l1 and maybe don't
even have a car.
"Often times they bave
exhausted their support from
neighbors and relatives wbo
have become tired ol U.. wM1e
thing. Sbe doeln't aeem wtlllnc
t o do aoytlllDI about tbe
situation benelf ao wby llalld
they •et involved."
Miu hnov said one ol the
best ways to convince a woman
sbe lbould leave ber buabaDd ta
if be Is also abu1in1 tbelr
chllclna.
"A woman's maatn seem• to be more en ID
1ettiDC 'her to lea Che
matter ol ber ... md aurvtval," llbe said.
Sbe edileCt tbt wlfe·buUaa
i1 aot reatrieted to aay
••l•·•at~atelo!&.:~ edatlttlllilt &I
wom•• ar• rle• •• "°' edaeawd ud 1a11• aci.ooi d ropoat1 . Rae• 11 aot a eoa1lderatloa eltber. Wtfe
~=~··· .......
..
.... ~ IOW"llMnt It\ bot
w1ter wkh t.M state COmmlPlon
oa Vodaf MM'hlnet and Vote
TalMll•'DI Devic.t.
Su ........ did not comroent
dtrectJ1 oo lhe GSA report, n~h .-.rallY CGeduded that the eleetloaa staff wu not
com.,..._)' vtraed in the ways of a saew ~ ayatem and.
lhat tbe •r.•tem il1elf.
parUcwarly n. its comput.er· • t
County
Endorses
Parkland
Separate coaaressiooal bills
that call IOt' the creation of an
11,000..acte urban perk in south
Oraqe County were endorsed
Tuesday by the Orange County
Board o( Supervisors.
The board. at tbe urging of St.b
Diatricl Supervisor Thomas
Rlley. gave its s upport to
HR497S, previously approved by
the House of Represent.aUves.
and to 52899, a companJon bill
recently intro duced i n the
Senate by Sen. Alan Cranston,
D-Calll.
Supervisors instructed their
legislative advocates in the
nation's capitoJ to communicate
the endorsements to members of
Congress and congressional
committees.
Rlley noted that the legislation
to authorize the S38 million pyk m :-lbetblnc:":_Olli:e'arliigs-
begioning Monday before the
Senate Energy Committee.
Sen. Cr ans tNrecentJy
predicted that tti . legislation
probably would not passed by
Congress during s curre nt
s ession, in part due to tbe •
r e luc tance of Sen . S. I.
Hayakawa to endorse the park
bill.
Seo. Hayakawa viewed the
park land from a helicopter
Saturday. He said the federal
government should look at some
alternate means of acquiring the
property -most o f it
sUll'OUDdiq tbe city of Laguna
Beach - such as a trade
involving federally owned lands
in the Golden Gate National
Recreation Area n ear San
Frudlco. •
Board Chairman Ralph Clark
s aid. that in a ddition t o
endorsing lbe park l egislatioo.
"we s hould tell Senator
Crautoa to get abold of Mr.
Hayakawa.··
Even Politics
Affected by
Living Costs
Increases in the cost or li ving
affect just about everything, 1t
seems -even allowable
donations to eledioo campaigns
for the Orange County Board of
Supervisors.
Supervisors gave pre~rriinary
approval Tuesday to a proposal
to increase ceilings oo amounts
that people could donate to
cam paigns before being
required to register as a lob-
byist.
The proposed new limit is
$283. The existing limit is S250.
Also proposed 1s mcreasmg
the amount a registered lob·
byist could donate to all
supervisor$ in a single year to
SSM from the existing $500 limit.
Under the proposed changes, a
supervtaor would be allowed to
receive $1.133 during a single
yeer from a single contributor 1
before being required to
disqualify himself from voling
on an issue Involving the
eoalributor. Tbe current limit is
$1,000.
Supervisors will consider
adopting the proposed
a mendmenta to the county's
campaign fmance law Tuesday.
Baby Survives
Weird Mishap
NSW YORK <AP) -A &-
week-old baby rolled off a car
roof wblD bia mother drove o(f witlaoul realizing ·~ was there,
but the child was found
uninjured a half-hour later,
police Mid.
Police said the Incident oc·
curred Tue.day when Robert
Kornbaeb. 11, ol Pl•ttabarsb
1toppld Ma car oa UM Cl'ols llland l!xpreuway to let his
11-year·old wife, Maureen,
drive.
Mrs. Kornb•cb'a sister. au .. a.tb MeGratb, sot out ol
tbe treat Mat, pat .. week-old
Ilia • tbe roof ol tile car and ftllt to tbe back aeat wttb t.be
JCornbaclt1' t -year·old son.
Robert Jr. Unaware tbat tbe
babJ blid ...... Wt oa lbe rool,
Mn. Konbaeh btlaa drtYiq. ~~ce Nkl .
re1ateo component•. required
certain improvements.
Mrs. Wieder, however, aald.
"l ror one hold the cowaty atafr
retpoosi~e for havinc adequate
data and beln& adequately
prepared so that in November
we doo't have a repeat of the
problem.··
Clark. oot!ng the GSA offtcials
promised a •smooth e lection
count during budget heariJlla
Monday, ea1d, '"Jbere'a DO use
In whippinl these ~le."
The board cha1rman added
that he dJdn't tblnt the problema
were all that unusual since the
June 3 prilJla.ry marked tbe fll'St
test of the county's new vote·
counting system, purct\ased for
Sl.48 million.
In a related matter, the board
called for a report from the GSA
on a computer firm's suggestion
that a mini-computer be
installed at the re1i1trer of
voters office to help speed
e lectton nl1ht return s
proceutni.
Under its c urrent syalem .
retW"DI are procaaed t.brouch
the county's main computer,
loc•ted several miles from the
registrar's olfice.
Cla rk said he thought the
s ugcestion by Computer ..
Elections System was a good
one and should be implemented.
Citizens
Support
'Goose'
A citizem' committee striving
to save Howard Hugbe s'
flying boat, the Spruce ~.
from being divided into six
sections and shipped to various
museums bas gathered 30,000
signatures in &upport of 1t:.
cause, offering $250.000 to u
Texas oilman aUempting lo buy
tbe plane.
Commlttee chairman Robert
L . McCaffer y, or Save thl'
Hughes F1ying Boat, this week
presente6 the petition \.0 Chri~
Delaporte, director or tht•
Heritage Conservation and
Re c reation Servic e 1n
Washmgtoo, D.C.
. -.
Recent negotiations b y 011
tycoon Jack Wrather to buy th"
Sprue~ Goose, in a packag~ deal
1nvolvmg the purchase of Quttn
Mary and adjacent acreage in _.,...___ ... Lmrn..Bia<'Jl~~. supl)Ol1.fmm.. ...
M cCaifery s group.
little People Meet AP W .........
Actor Billy Barty (front. center > poses with members or
the Little People of America during their 22nd national
convention in CuJver City. Barty, the founder of the
organization, says little people have come a long way, but
s till must be more assertive.
Smog Test Finn
Defends Program
LOS ANGELES CAP> -
C har ge s o f impr o p er
m a nag e ment and fault y
reporting tec hniqu es are
··grossly unfair," ·a private firm
that operates the South Coast
Air Basin's mandatory smog
inspection program has told an
Assembly committee.
In many cases. the charges
a re either rrusleadmg or mac·
curate. s aid Dan Stone,
manager of the inspection
progr am for Hamilton Test
Systems. Inc .• which runs 17
a uto ins pection s tations in
Southern Cahfomia under a five·
year contract with tbe state
Stooe·s testimony came Tues·
day during the second day or
hearings by the Assembly Select
Committee on Regulator y
Oversight. D emd<'rat
Assembly man Danie l E .
Boat wri g h t's pao e l l l>
1n ves ti ga t1n g a ll eged
1 m proprieties on the part of
Hamilton and state officials.
The committee aJso is seelnng
teg1slat.Jon which would allow
the p~ram to be taken out o(
the hands of a single cont ractor.
In response lo charges that
Hamilton employees have had
an a bnormally high error rate m
ma k1n ~ u nde r th e-hoo d
1ni.pect1ons. Stone said that
inspection 1s a visual test of the
con d1t 1on o r som e 7 ,900
co m bi nat1ons of e m 1ss(on
control devices and require:.
.. human Judg!"enl:'
Hamilton perfo rms othe r
tests, wtuch use computenzed
l'QU1pment to measure tailpipe
t!D:liss1ons from vehicles.
Stone also denounced reports
that waitJOg limes for vetucl
ow(\ers at stations can be as
mut!h as an hour.
lie srud the reports imply that
waiting limes at all stations are
t h e sa m e as those at the
company·s busiest inspection
facility, which 1s in Culver City.
He said the committee ha:.
gathered $250,000 in donallon:.
since its 1ncepllon 1n Apnl and
wo uld give the m on e y t o
Wrather to .. in.sure the proper
dlSplay or the flytng boat. ..
The Spruce Goose was bwlt by
Hughes m 1947 and made 1l!>
s hort aod only flig ht with
Hughes at the controls. A giant
b1rchwood craft, it was to be a
troop and cargo transport.
Wralber lS trying to purcha.st.'
the Queen Mary from the City or
Long Beach. wh.ich has lost vast
s ums of money of lbe huge
ocean liner every year since 1t
••as purd13Sed in 1967.
McCaHery said be thought
that Sl mil1ioo would save the
flying boat from being
dismantled Aug. t by its owner.
the Hughes-founded Summa
Corpor~
Driver Held
Mter FataJ
Traffic Crash
A Garden Grove man was
booked into 0Tange County Jail
oo suspicion of felony drunkeo
drivin~ Monday night foUowm~
a traffic accident that left a
mo lorcy~list d e ad and bas
pass~er seriously tnjured.
Garden Grove Poli ce Sgt.
Bruce Beauchamp identified the
dead youth as Paul Alexdra, 17
Beauchamp said AJexd.ra wa.'>
westbound on Lampson Avenut!
near Blackmer Street about 8 :45
p.m. when his motorcycle was
struck by a vehicle driven by
Joseph Frantlin Gilbert, 46.
ln1ured in the accident wa:,
~fichaJe O. Deats, 16, also of
Garden Grove. He was reported
to be m stable ~dition \.Oday at
Los Alamitos General Hospital.
Gilbert, who wasn't inJured.
may later be c harged with
vehicular m a ns laughter .
Gem
Talk
Todays Fashionable
Investment
HOW TO BE USEFUL
Md still look pretty
Besides just sitting there and look·
ing pretty, gold bas a number of very
practical uSes in our society. One or
the more obvious is the 87 tons used
annuaJly by dentists. But, did )'OU
know that about 84 tons of eol41 each
year go Into electronic dtvices?
Solid·stale units, such as pocket
calculators, use very low voltaae. so
they need circuits, connectors and
contact points that o((er the lea.st re·
slstance to current. Gold is ideal. For
about 100,000 rheumatoid arthritis
victims in the U.S .. gold is a great
pain reliever. lJquJfleG gold ls Inject·
ed into the muscles and the treat·
ment is succeaaful ln about 7 of 10
cases. Gold Js also an energy saver.
A t.biD fUm of co&d over an otnce
window reflects up to IO ~n:ent of
the sun's heat and glare, reducing air
conditioning coats, Oh. by the way.
we also uae about 1,000 tons ot 1old
each year In the jewelry lndustry. We
Ute to make thlnp that sit <or bane>
around and loot pretty.
14 Karat Gold Coln j ewelry
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Who's Driving?
ON 11lB &U.OON raoNT: MOit people ,.Id .....
1lem1 IDd lM)' tu decide pnlt,y fut whether ll'• lood
oewa or bad new . Tbe bed newa altraya ... ma to hawe
bl11tr htedllDel
SomMlmf'I. howtvtr, you'll "'ad an lttm and YoU
nn't ~ whettwr to cheff or boo "MUJ totrtablly ml1bl
~ lh6 CAN ln a A!Ct'Gt C•lilomi• APl)ell•t• court nlllnc on
drunkm dnv1Q,C
It tt>ma from the fut that three blcvdlata bad htl"fheid
on upon their machine , •t\tr tllklftt al' lOO mvtli Uqwtl9d
fuel. and were promptly arrested on drunken drivlac
eharges.
NO DEAL. SAID the i.ppellate COW'\. You can't arl'Kt
a pedalpusher under the Cahfomia Motor Vthkle Code
because ol ~t second word in \be taOe. Motor. that \J •
~eel up the bikers may bave been But motortna
they were not. the high court ruled.
Looking around our coastal region. >OU can no•
May~ He's Swocked But the Vehicle Lacki a Motor
s uspect \hat a lot of people are gomg ~ be exempt from drunlie)l.drivjng laws:--" ----:---_,__ ___
COO.Sider the Laguna. Beach bar palltm who imbibes
far into the night, lurches out the swinging doors and leaps
upon his s kateboard lo become the menace of Coast
Highway or Park Avenue. He can probably now do that with impunity from
drunken driving laws. Same thing will probably hold true for the patron of a
Main Street watering hole in Huntington Beach who later
reels orr down the s idewalks on his roller skates.
DRUNKEN ROLLER SKATING wall no doubt be
immune from prosecution under lhe motor vehicle laws
Then you can get into those gray areas. What about
the mo·ped rider weaving down Fairview Road in Costa
Mesa after he has assertedly sapped too deeply on the ju.ice
of the grape'>
Sometimes a mo·ped ts treated Like a motor vehicle
and sometimes 1t 1sn't1 Woul d it be treated the same as a
pedaled bike? What if the tipsy rider hadn't been able to
gel the engine turned on? He wa.!> JUSt pedabng along an a
hazy condition.
WHEN THE PROSECUTION tried to baul the three
bicycll5ts before the bar of justice after they'd been before
the other kind of bar, tbey reljed on a particular section of
the Motor Vehicle Code.
T his rule decreed that bicyclists are subject to all lhe
duties applicable to vehicle drivers I
Now. however. the appeal court says that the vetucle
code excludes bicycles from the defirution of a vehlcle. So
you might guess it also would exclude skateboards, roller
skates and coasters .
' DO NOT ASSUME. however . that these non-vehicle
operators can elude the clutches ot tbe law tt tbey nave
over-fueled themselves before wheeling off into traffic.
The appellate court JUSlices said these miscreants
could still be prosecuted under disorderly conduct st.lutes.
Maybe we need a new statute called Felony Bad
Judgment'> Alas. the law sure does get compbcated these days
Consumer Pi-ices Rise
Food, Houaing l ncreaae J~'• Percentage
WASHINGTON <AP> -
Pro,.n.ct by rl11a1 food and houalftc coaa., couwner pric.
le Juat ,_. at M l.M\lal r_.. ol
II 4 petteel, 1U1htly h11ber than
the month b•fore . the
IOYenmenl ukl today . Tbe Labor Deputment
,.poned that conaumer prlc. ln
June iGcreued ...-'.l percent,
to1npan!d wtu. o.t ~t rtJet
ln boeb May and °April. The
uuaual rate d\lrina tboae two
mont.N wu about 11 percent.
For the ftnt slx moot.bl ol tb1s
)'Hr. inflalkln -u meuured
by the couwner price index -
accelerattd at a 14.I percent
atuonally adjusted annual
pac . tbt' Labor Department
isaad
The t.abbr Department also
reported that average take·
ho me pay an June fell 0.4
~rt'enL Over the year. inflalklo
adjusted apendable earnings -
whlch subtract Social Security
payment and federal lotom•
taaea -were down 7.7 ~·
Dffplt.e June'• •llabt laereue.
the lnllaUoa rate l1 p rc>vtoa
more moderate than earlier this
)'Hr when it stood at more than
an 11 percent aaoual level.
The Labor Department
reported tb•t four·llftbs of June '1 1 percent locreue wu
due to bou1ln1 prlcea and
mor taace co1ts. That entire
comPoQmt Jumped 1.1 pettenl,
but offtdals aaid it abould show
sba rp declines soon.
· · Mortcqe ln&erest rates have
declined. but did not •how up in
June's fh,urea." said Labor
Department economist Patrick
Jackman. "We !mow t.bey wtU
turn around drastically next
month, but we aren't quite sure
about home prices," he saJd.
Food prices, meanwhile, l'Q5e o.s percent ln June compared
with 0.3 pe rcent In May.
G asollne prices. however.
dropped l perHat lut month,
tbt deputmeat Mid.
OauollDe,.. at a Muooally
adJuat.d UDual rah of 105.7
1>9rc..t durlna tbe tint three moethl Of this year but bu de-
cll.ned at a 1.2 pel'Ceftt p.ce lo
the aeciond quarter.
Jackman predicted
"relatlvely 1tabl•" IHOline
price. ta tbe C111'1"eat quarter and
probably tbrouCbOut the year.
On tbt atber band, f~ prices
are a blc queaUon mark. "They
are the key to where consumer
pric• to lhll year." Jackman
H ld.
Food prices. due larcely to the beat wave tbat bu atruck the
M ldweat and South . are
exp ected to rise strongly
beclnnlna lo a.te summer.
Once UU.s becios. particularly
for beef, conaumera could
expect a period of slx monlba to
a year of cenerally upwar d
prtc .. Jackman suggested.
White House Admits Billy
" Aided Iranian HOstage Crisis
a ny assignm~t on behalf or a
foreign government,.. and he
called for a full public d!scloeure
of "the existence of any such
relataoosh.ap "
Biiiy Carter was surrounded
by re porters a s he le ft u
restaurant al a New York hotel.
where he was staying Tuesday
night. When a reporter held up a
new1paper with the headline.
"'White House SaY$: Asked Billy
A i d on Hostag es ." th e
president's brother s aid
"Paper's r ight." He refused
further comment.
~
NATION I WEATHEf'
Sandy Dunc an . star of
Broadway's revival of
"Peter Pan" and sometime
Newport Beach resident.
hugs her ne w hus band.
dancer Don Correia. It was
the third marriage for
Duncan, 34. and the first for
Correia. 29. The couple met
nin e y e a r s a go in
Disneyland.
WASHINGTON <AP ) -
President Carte r 's national
security adviser capitalized on
Billy Carte r 's controversial
relations with the Libyan
government by using him as a
go·between in seeking Libya's
assistance in gaining rele~e of
the American hostages in Iran,
White House officials s ay
The revelation marks the first
acknowledgment by White
Ho u se o ffi cia l s that the
Stonns Ease Heat
· p(esident's g rega rious. pla.an·
spoke-11 younger brotber.~<J
reluctantly registered with the
Jus tice Department last week as wave, '
rerli:TiT ast
a n age n l o f the Li b Ya n By Tilr A.uoda&ed Press
government, played any role in SWl·se<>rcht-d land from Flonda to Texas soaked up some ram
U.S. foreign policy. as thunderstorms lowered lhe beat wave's record·break1ng
tem~ratures a Little. and violent storms hat the East PRESI DENTIAL PRESS Renewed flash flood ~arrungs were issued tn MlSs1sb1pp1,
s ecretary Jody Powe ll, in a v.here several hundred people stayed a"'ay from their flooded
lengthy briefing Tu~ay on the home1> for a serond d ay after an l l·mch rainfall
controversy swirling about Billy "In some places there was water coming out the windov.s."
Carte r. said natJooal security -.aid fl umphre~., County Shenff John Jones
ad\·ls er Zb1gniew Brzez1ns k1 The 'Tlercury droppi"d 16 des.tret><> to a refrt'">h1ng 75 in '\t-""
as ked rum to set up a meeting on York dunmt a funous do...,npour
No v. 27. 1979, with Ali el Bnefbutwelcomt-ramfellthroughout Texas parti.of Ct·orgad
H o ud e r i · Lib Ya · s c h 1 er a nd the GuJJ Coast. Arkansas and ello.e .... here 1n the nalaon'!>
Washington representative. m1dst><'llOO. Agriculturists sa1d. however, 1t would take more rarn
A written statement released to off:,et the efft><'LS of drouli?hl and the heat wa H' that has claimed
by Powell's office noted that the an unofhc1al l,226 hvl"S <.ance JWle 22
meeting be tween Brzezinski . The r8Jll skappe<i Wtctuta Falls. Texa5. 'tlihere the mercury
Houderi and Billy Carter took 5 llrged above 100 degrees for the 301.h ronsecutive day. OaUas and
place "three weeks after the ow~ Fort Worth tut 102. also lhe 30th straight day of 100-plus readings
seizure of the host.ages <in Iran). 'PAPER'S RIGHT' Missoun temperatures were m the 80s ~d 9es for a second day
a nd the United Stales was Bltr C.-after u.ree week.a ol 1~ readings. and forecasters aaid lbe ~~P~°o~c~ve;tt~~~1~:::A::-;::;========::=:::=:::=:::=:::=:::=:::=:::=:=====bi=·1=h==P1=!=1=1_..==='=ystem=====that====e-..ed======lbe===be=a=l=w==a=v=e=bad===m==o=ved===e=aa=l=.=i
leaders."
Powell said he didn't know
wh e ther the preside nt was
a" are or the meeting.
WIDLE TIIE MEETING W85
unsuccessful in winning the
hostages' freedom. Powell said
Brzezinski was informed a few
weeks later that Col. Moammar
Khadafy. leader of Libya's
leftist Arab government. had
se nt a message to Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini in Iran
calling for their release.
President Carter. in a two-
pa ragraph statement on the
controversy. said il was nol
.. appropriate for a close relative
or the president to undertake
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Authorities of the Bay Bridge near San
Francisco spotted a strange white
substance in one lane Tuesday and closed
~t temporarily, resulting in a huge traffic
Jam.
Pro.-hillhoard .
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SACRAMENTO <AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. vetoed a pro.billboard measure in the latest
batch of about 70 legislative bills on wblcb he bas
acted. The governor's office ( J said the vetoed bill STATE "imposes a aubltantial
restriction on tbe
--------traditional authority of
local government to regulate outdoor advertlslng
signs."
The measure, SB462 by Sen. Ralph• Dills, n.
Gardena. was sponsored by the billboard industry.
It would have required that billboard owners be
paid full value before the billboards are removed
b7 covenunents.
,,_ B~ I• 8•.wd •• ,,,, Flad
LONG BEACH (AP> -Police bave booked.
28-year-Old Henry Amador for investigation of
murder after the discovery of his estranaed wife's tM>dy in a freshly dug bole behiDcl a house where
Amador was staying.
The body or Karen Christine Amador, 30, was
t!hcqvered when relatives who became
increasingly suspic ious since reporting Mrs .
Amador missing last Wednesday went to the house
t o investigate and called police when they saw the
fresh digging.
llarn.·s Bodfl E'o•11d ii•~
NEW YORK (AP) -The body of a Los
Angeles woman found in New York Harbor has
been tentatively identified as that of heiress Vida
Wayne, an internationally known dog breeder who
disappeared in February, city marine police said.
The decomposed body was found near Ellis
Island and was identified th.rough dental records.
Mrs. Wayne , 58, was the widow of singer Artie
Wayne, and was the daughter of the late Erle P.
}{alliburtoo, founder of the Halliburtwi Co.. an
oilfield services and equipment businesl'. ,
IJrfl Oa•pfon Tolen Hu Toll
SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Carl Payne has
won the annual San Francisco Municipal Railway
Cable Car Bell Ringing Championship for the third
time in four years.
Payne, wbo works the Powell and Hyde Street
Une, ·won a $1,000 gift certificate and a bronzed
cable car bell as he put on a stunning show for
onlookers in the finals at Union Square.
..... ee €laid €td• Befglat U-"
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Police Chief Daryl
Gates ,.ys his department is at a crials stage in its
need to 1et new omcen and be wants the
minimum height standard lowered from 5-feet
6·i.Dcbea to S feet to make it easier to recruit
women.
But the move drew an immediate angry
respoqae from male cops on the beat, who argued
that aborter persons would not be able to safely
handle street confroataUons.
HEALING FOR EVERYONE
A Holistic Health Seminar
with
OR.J:VARTS LOOMIS. M.O.
A PfOneer In Holistic Health
at the
CMUICM Of •eeecwt IC8eCIOP LA.uMA IUICM zt161~C..,..M••T .. K
17141494 ....
SATWDAY-MY 16-,..JO AM· J:JO PM •••••Sll.00.
WedneldaY. July 23. 1980
Blazes Quelled Travelers Hit ~
SF's Airport 3-day Bruahfire Battle Enda
LOS ANOCLES CAP) -M er a
u.r..411 'baW• ln It p terrain and
eo•riDI ... au>eraturH, flretl•httrs
coatrolled • bru&b nre that. burned
1.rro Kftl 1n \ht Rlmrock canyons
IOI miltl e&1t of Loe Anaelea.
Jui/se ~rants
Approval on
Run:way Job
LOS ANGELES CAPJ -The
Hollywood·Burbank Airport got the
JO·abead from a Superior Court
Judge to proceed with an $8 million
runway renovation without doing an
Envtroomental Impact Report.
Judge Harry Hupp listened to the
county's argume nts against the
• project and decided In favor of
airport officials, who said an impact
report wasn't. needed because the
projttt was not a new one, just a
refurbishme nt or a 5,900·foot,
east-west runway.
IN ANOTHER anli·airport noise
move, the Los Angeles City council's
Industry and Economic Development
Committee recommended that all
night flights be banned from Van
Nuys Airport, to reduce noise.
That recommendation. prompted
by San Fernando Vall ey
homeowners' complaints, will be
dJscussed by the Airport Commission
before any actioo is taken.
The V811 Nuys Airport is in tbe city
of Loa Angeles. The Burbank Airport
ls run Jointly by the cities of
Burbank. PaHdeDI, and GJendale.
SACRAMENTO CAPl -About 20
persons who bad eaten oysters from
Drake's Estero in Ma nn County
came down with mild cases of
paralytic shellfish poisoning, offi~als report.
The st.ate Department or Health
Services said tbe osyters -in the
s hell -were sold by J ohnson's
Ovster Fann retail store at Drake's
Bay and the Palace Market in Pomt
Reyes.
Paralytic s hellfis h poisoning
symptoms include numbness and
tingling of tbe tongue, Ups, arms,
hands and feet, Ugbt headedness.
floating sensations, and lack of
muscular coordinaUoo.
THE SVltVEV was
called 'disheartening"
by, Lou Turpen, deputy
director for airport
operations and
m a intenance.
R espondents said
Tampa Airport has the
best facilities. The $81
million facility features
a spoked-wheel layout
with a main terminal
a nd four sat e llite s
connected by people ·
movers.
TURIWV
TRIVMPHS
OAKLAND (>\PJ -A
woman fired last year
f rom her AC Transit bus
driver's job because she
wore an Islam ic turban
has won the r ight to
une mployment benefits.
Th e C a l d o rn i a
U ne mpl o y m en t
ln s uranc·c AppC'al s
Board ruled that Arifa
Abdullah Ades anya of
Oakland was not guilty
of mlSCOllduct when she
refused lo trade her
h ea ddr e:i.s f o r a
r e i?u lation cap
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Meet To m Rogt."f'S, Executive Vice President, Bleyle for Hooix:r.
Blcyle knus have a timeless qwhcy. An<.J t.-.ich ~<bOn ·!> collc:ccion
prondcs the inno vatioru. which kttp a woman ·s wardrobe
i<x>king cum:."flt. Unl~'i no<cx.I, th~ bcaucifully·ta1lurt.'tl pun: wool
knits a.re available in raspberry. ~~y or c-Jmd, tH8. Shin jackt:t,
nbbed ooll:lr and cuffs, S 198. Hcathered swl'at~r. r-.i..-,pbcrry, grt.-cn
or blue. acry lictwool/:mgor.i, $32. Long sleeve polycscc:r b lo u..-,c, aL-.o
In champ.Agne, S40. Pull-on p-.rnL'i, S92. Pull-on skirt also av:.til:lhle, SH2.
Reprcscncativc ~k.-ctiorl in Playdeck
Mf!f!t Tom Rogers and see our B/("V/e coll<.>cti<ms
in/ormally modeled Friday at Newport &uc/J, i I :JO to j :JO.
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? New State Laws ;
·Bring Gbod New8
t . .
Three &epalaUve act.klm takeo by Gov. Brown lut
' week could brinl lood newa to h-* .. el UawlDdl of
CaUfomlw -bllt. all f He f\lrtMr tMP~= After a fOW'·Y••r bMtle la tbe atate ,...,., the
stat, water project tbat ... a mu~. .. the
gove-monhlp ol Brown'a father. Pat Brown •• years aao.
w a& moved a h\lle step ahead with the •llnlDI ol tM peripheral canal bUl that eventually eould double
ava ilabllityolwaterthroulhoutthesi.te.
The t$. l bHbon meuun a\llhoriw CGaltruc:Uoo of
the controvenlal 43-mile peripheral canal in the
Sacrament.C>-cSan Joaquin Delta are•. •klnl with awcillary
faciUti~
The bill carries strict environmental rettrlcUons, and voters wiU be asked lo approve a companion measure on
. t.be Novem~r ballot which will make these restrictions
permanent by pJactni tbem 1n lbe slate ccimtitutioo.
'The .canal bill met bitter opposition in Northern
California, where It was resarded by some u a further
effort to "steal" water for the Southland. Opponents
already are launching a referendum drive to prevent tts
implementation but, 1 iveft the weight of the Southern
California vote, success ot the drive seems unlikely.
Inheritance Tax
Another measure signed' by the governor last week
will lift, at least partially, the cruel burden of the state's
inheritance tax which has cost many survivors the loss of
homes, farms and family businesses.
Calif omia has bad the highest inheritance tax rate in
the nation, almost double the national average, and in
: recent times inflated real estate values have intensified
· its impact. Tbe new law, to take effect in January, 1981, will
relieve a surviving spouse ot any tax on an inheritance.
· At present an exemption of only $60,000 is allowed before
• a tax is levied on the half of the estate that belonged to
· the deceased spouse.
Exemptioas for childr:en. and other. beneficiaries will
be increased under the measure, and payment of the tax
• delayt:O for eight to 10 years in the case of a family farm
;....or..,b~ ----;------• This . however, is not sufficient to satisfy some
legislators . Led by Lt. Gov. Mike Curb, they. a re
: launching a drive to abolish the inheritance tax entirely.
· They're collecting signatures for an initiative aimed at
the June. 1982, ballot.
Since the tax currently brings the state more than
$400 million a year, and almost half that amount will be
cut by the recently signed bUI. the Brown Ad~stration
can be expected to mount some strong oppos1tlon to any
such an injtiative. But if it reaches the ballot, voter
approval would seem certain.
Home Loans
In a move that seems sure to invite a veto override
attempt when the Legislature reconvenes in August . t he
governor rejected a measure that would have authorized
· fluctuating interest rates on home mortgage loanS'. ·
Brown aptly termed the measure a potential trap for
unwary buyers. They couJd wind up after five years of
payments owing more money than they originally owed.
and with greatly increased bou8e payments.
• 1be measure was heavily lobbied by savings and loan : institutions as an ans wer to the increased cosf of money.
· It would have permitted interest fluctuations every six
months as the cost of money increased or decreased. with
a 5 percent maximum increase over the life of the loan .
The measure passed both the Senate and Assembly
with sufficient votes to override Brown's veto ii voting
remains the same.
But consumer groups , who contend the bill could cost
home buye rs as much as $5 billion a year in-additional
interest. pl an strong opposition to any atte mpt to
override the veto. ·
An unsavory aspect of the whole affair was· the
revelation t hat some of the savings and loan supporters
of the bill had contributed more than $250,000 to
Assembly incumbents before the June election, with
about half that amount goirig ·to members of the Finance
· Committee that sent the bill to the A~sembly floor iq a
14·0 vote.
The governor has said he will support another
measure designed to ease the problems of the savings
and loan firms without such a drastic potential for home
buyers. Legislators would do well to turn their attention
in this direction.
• Opinions expressed 1n the spac~ above are those of the DaMy Pilot.
Other views expressed ori this page are those of their authors and
artists. Reader comment 1s mv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O
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·.Boyd/Colonial Crime
ByL II. BOYD
Would guess you may not
have heard about one of Ute
: odder crimes that flourished
for a while during the
• Ame rican colonial times.
Wtgnapping, to put It cutely.
Criminals stole the wigs of
; dignitaries, then ransomed
: same back for sizeable sums.
Matter of status. Men needed
• wigs to d e mons tra te im·
portance. Wip were bard to
get.
Am uked wby a hearty
• eater ia called a·lrencbernan.
• Wu a time wbea dinner
plates were edible. Al least.
f
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
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in England. Halves of round
bread loaves hollowed out.
Th ey w e r e known a s
tre nchers. Put a ladle of stew
rlgbt there in the middle.
girl. When saturated with
gravies, they were thrown to
tbe dogs, usually. The bun·
g!Ur folk, though, a te their
plates.
Hidden away in ~ Love
and War man'c ftJa.fa an ob-
scure Connecticut law wbJch
was enforced ln 1616.
Husbands then and there
were· requiied to live with
""eir wives. Any husband
separated from ldl wife for
more than tlaree J::' w• ldckedoa&.of tM y. TIR
three-year ll'Me •• set ta
deference to \be 1Mll who
went to sea, I'm told.
Q. U tbe llsata blede of an
ice N.aer melt. tM ice as 1t e:-ewer that lee ._ u I've
told -bow eome the
whole lkatbag rink 1ID 't IOOll
awub with water? A. Became Ice melted tm·
der preaaure resolldlflea
when the preHure ta re·
moved. It'• • phenomenon
called rqelatiolt. You see It
wben you make a ..owball.
Moat commdal1·: •••d ............... u.
lid .... 11 lliraN.
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aek And reon f
U.S. Ambassador in a F ortt-ess
I w A H 1 N G To N 1 r antl·eommunlam. ' b y one vialtor u .. better mlutll.,...• of fad m ..._.
vlolt•ct·ridden El atvador ru•~ tbaD tlle .nult ia Port booboa1 tbe1 eommlt tD tM Mil
m=• e-a to avoid an alJ .out BECAlJSE IT Is such a ctraaUc Knox. • eGllfaa6cm of public d8'1rtv ~ between e.xtnmlata of change in poUcy. lt has ~ White's enemies are not Just a,.fore tbetr mlatak" e• lie
the rithl and l.tt. a lot ot tbe outr a1e from the "betrayed" Salvadoran extremist.a. Alter a printed for all Ute world to ...
<' t, d l t w t l 1 1 o t o \J . S . right. and disbelief from the ~epdon be 1ave for the U.S. nurm, a TeffDt HOUie debl&e
A1nbua.dor Robert E. White. suspicious left. cl t I zens there. one U .S . on the TenneHee·Tombl,.._.
A veteran diplomat at S3 the Bob White has become the bus inessman was overheard Waterway. for exunple,
pla\napoken White m ade' bis Ughlning rod for the exlre mlats' muttertnc. "I'd like to kill him." Appropriations Chairman Jude
career i n wrath. "Th e s ituation Is Undeterred by tbe bosti~ti Whitten, D·Mlaa .. Jumped ~U
l a t 1 n dangerous for me because I'm a White coolly inlormed the ove r Rep. Bertley 8edell,
America and symbol of the United States," Cha mber of Commerce, "As D·lowa , for crltlclatn1 Uae
hi reputation White admitted ph1J060phkally stroa&Jy aa we reject a solutlon pro)ect. Bedell'• objectlom were
a 0 h u m a n to my reporter Katharine K~h. of the extreme left, we reject the JusUned: The price ta1 on tile
r i 8 h t s After only four months in El extre me right. We wa nt a c o ntroversial. 219·mile
advocacy fie Salvador. White already has the democratic solut.lon." canal·and·r iver network baa
"''a prob· distinction or being the only The rightists se e the soared Crom S300 mlllioa to $3
a b 1 y th e "gringo" on the hit list of 2SO U.S .·backed. junta's agrarian bUllonoverthepateigbtyean,
best choice individuals to be "physically ~n~ ba~k1n g refor~s 85 WBlllEN-SaE•Ameould
pre s 1 d e nt eliminated" by the right-wing raa~ socialism anto El have been interpreted as a
Carter could secret Anti-Communist Army. Salvador· the l~l;S say t1:'e ve iled threat against future
have made last March for the The list also includes leftists. land ref~~m was Ma de tn public works project• tn
unenviable position of the Man members of the junta. members U · S ·A · . • r r om l. h e o 1 d Bedell's dlslnct. But wbea tile
in the Middle ln El Salvador. o r t he i ntellia entsia and dictat.onhap s blueprints, a,nd Congressional llfford appeared
White's assignment was to religious, labor and professional ~uapect the CIA may .be ~ the next day. Whitten'• aarcutic
make clear to every element ln leaders. it. In fact, one of the first things comment.a bad been excised.
El Salvador -right. left and White demanded -a.nd got :-During the same debate Rep.
center -that for once the WHITE'S BESIDENCE was wh e n he m oved into his David Bowen. D·Miss., ~
United States is determined to s urro unde d b y r i g ht -wing Salvadoran hot se~t wa.s the that the Louisville & Nashville
s uppor t middle -o f -the -road d em onstrators for a n entire recall of the CIA station chief. Ra ilroad opposes the waterway,
m oderates . It's an overdue weekend last May. He s at tight which would parallel its rail s witch f rom U ncle Sam 's till Monday morning. when the ON SECOND THO UGHT: line. "I do not blam e it," sald
traditional backing of tinhorn Marine s use d t ear gas to Unlike most mortals. members Bowen in floor debate. referring
iyrants whose only clai m on our disperse the mob. The American or Congress have the privilege of to the raUroad. "If 1 ran the
a Ile gla nce is thei r devout Embassy is a fortress described corrttting. s lips of the tongue. L&N Railroad, I wou'd have to
Earl Waters
oppose it also."
Evidently fearing he had
appeared to be supporting tbe
r ai lroad 's a n t i -wate rway
position. Bowen amended bis
r e marks to : "Th is is a
m is g u ided p o l icy . This
waterway would be an asset to
this railroad as such waterwa)'S
have been to other rail lines."
And Rep. J ack Edwards .
_ R·A'%f who ,Sli\sed fla\b' m tbe
noor u;e Ho~e that he would
not support an extension of the
""a te rway from Demopolis to
~ob1le. "extended" his spoken
re mark to read that he wouldn't
support the extension "based on
v. hat 1s known c.t Uus time."
Cl.'BAN COVEll·UP: Fidel
Castro <'Onunues lo meddle in
the affairs or his Latin American
neighbors. but be 1s trying to
kee p a low profile. One way he
doe!> it. according to secret
r<•ports by th e Defe ns e
Intelligence Agency, is to give
his guerrilla clients weapons
s ta mped "Made in U.S.A."
They're genuine. som e of the
thousands of ~uns captun!d by
Castro more than 20 years ago
v.'1 c o h e o v e rth re w the
U .S.·backed d icta tors hip o r
Fulgencio Bal.1st.a.
Money Buys Our Submission to the Feds
T he State Le~1slat ure has
been warned to enact a smog bill
"or else." The warning comes
from the federal Environmental
P rotection Agency. It implies
drastic actions will be taken
against the stale. These would
be the curtailment of federal al·
locations for hi ghways. ~at.er
development. sewage treatment
and whate ver other public works
programs it can control.
It would be horrendous-enough
if that were the only case of
f e d e r a l
bure aucr ats.
e l ected by
nobody. man-
dati n g to
California the
laws it must
pass. The law
which forces
motorists to
creep along
at 55 mph on
s uper-h\gbways designed and
constructed for safe travel at
speeds up to 90 mph was the re·
suit of a similar edict which
t tireat en ed withhold ing of
highway funds for faih1re to
comply.
At an ever increasing rate
CaHforhia's lawmakers, and
those In local government as
Art Hoppe
"ell. are jl!elting marchinR Or·
d e r ~ fr o m th e feder a l
bureaucrats. Not too Ion~ ago a
mandate was handed down by
one of the bureaucracies wtuch
requires that every school bwld·
mg in the stale be adapted to
meet the needs of handicapped
persoris. This whether there lS
only one or none attending the
,.school who would need r•mps m·
stead of st.alrs and all the other
expensive alterations called for.
IT WAS A federal law which
required electio n offic ials to
print bilingual ballots and pro-
vide interpreters at the polis al
tremendous increased election
costs to serve but a handful of
people at best. Secretary of
State M~h Fong Eu bas re-
ported th at the bilingual ballots
cost as much as Sl.200 each in
som e areas. based upon the
numbers actually requested. She
added that most of the requests
were merely from the curious or
from teachers who sought them
as classroom tools.
The list of federal edicts
usurping control over things
best left to the states and local
government is far LOO long to re·
port here. Needless to s ay, de·
vised by those siUing in far
away Washington who have as·
sumed they know what 1s good
for the pe()ple. the mandatE'S a re
anappropn ate to California at
best and unwanted and resented
by most o( tbo5e m state and
local government as well as by
the people.
Ju s t wh e r e d o the se
bureaucrats get the m uscle to
impose their will on the states.
compelling legislatures to enact
laws which the people neither
seek nor want? It all started
with the federal gove rnment
playing the benevolent uncle by
granting funds to the states and
local governments wblcb they
would have been far better off
rejecting. Each carried a string
which might, at the time. have
seemed reasonable. But the aJ.
locations kept increasing to the
point the states and local gov.
ernmmt came to depend upon
them. It was t.beft it became a p-
parent that all of the strings at·
tached to these grants hadn't
been disclosed.
WHILE TH£ FEDEltAL
highway allocations have placed
a big stick in the bands of the
b ur e au c rats. th e m ost
pernici~ of all federal handout
programs has beeft the revenue
sharing originated by President
Nixon.
Spendln~ t he mone y like
drunken sailors on shore leave
the state and locals have made
themselves so dependent upon
Uncle that they have come to
believe any curtailments would
spell disaste r. Tbe truth ts some
sensible reductJons 1n spending
at state and local le vels would
pe rmit the m to thumb their
noses at the federal edicts.
And the ultimate truth ls that
if the situation is allowed to con-
tinue long the stat~ won't need
legislature5. All the laws wW be
devised by the bureaucrats oo
the Potomac.
ONE CAN s tudy the U.S.
Constitut ion word by word.
phrase by phrase, seatence by
s e ntence and paragraph by
paragraph until doomsday and
never find any provisions or
even int.eat by the dralters of
t hat document to bestow upon
the federal go"Vemment s~b
powers over the st.ates. If tbett
had been any inkling that the
Constitution would ever pennit
t he federal government to ex·
erclse the controls it now at·
tempts it would never have been
signed by those gathered tn
Philadelphia and no slate would
have ever accepted It.
How Jinuny Plans to Even the Score at Last
Good morning, ho usewives
and other shut·ins. ll'a lime for
another chapter of "JUlt Plalns
Folks." the heartwanniftl story
of a bumble little nuclear peanut
farmer and his desperate search
for peace, prosperity and 288
electoral votes ..
A• we join Just Plain Jimmy
today, he's huddled in a corner
of the Rose
Garden, bis
bead bowed,
hi s arm s
around hi&
knees. Hts attractlve
wife, Jus t
P I a I n
Rosalyna, ls
c alllnt hlm
from tbe beet
porch.
~: PIHH COl)le In. Jlmm7. You'R IOlnl to cateh ,... .... ol ~out -tben.
llalQ: Rave t.bey stopped
saying all those mean thino on
the t~·vee about bow bad and
rotten I am?
aotalyu: Yes. dear. They
went home last wee k. And I
think you're being much too
sensitive. 'Jbey didn't say you
were bad or rotten.
Jl•my: 'Jbey didn't?
.....,._:No. they saJd you
were a n in c ompet e nt ,
inexperienced, naive, bumbUng pollti~ back. '
.1a..,: Well. you'd thlak lbat
duriq four deys and four rusta lheJ CIOldd have found one other
subject to talk about. lmqine
bow I felt beial calltd "the
peatelt faihn tD the hfatory o(
lbe~deetJ."
..... ,..: Ob, tltat WU to
uafalr! After all, tbere WH
llWard PU1mon ..., . . urn
.. and •..
ll••Y: Nevet" mind. Otblr presidlall didn't hHe to fate
the problems l've bad to. Jail
( )
loolc at tbe economy. fretting about au these lmoluble
......,_: Tbat'a right! After problems and st.art thintm, al
three yean '11 bard work you've getUn1 even widt Bonnte for
at lut ~l on a receuion those vicious, slanderous
and it loots like a whopper. remarks. Now it's yaur tun to
You'd tbJnk t.bey 'd give you attack bis record.
some ttedit for that. Jl•91: How can t attaet Ilda
Jl•my:ADdthmtbett'sbeea record? He bas a 't doae
this <reedy OPEC and thole anytblac for yean. But Ulen
gruplng Ruuian1 and tbal must be eome way I eaa ..
crazy ayatollah . · . • revenae .. Wait, I've tot it! .....,_: But 1oolr at tbe way ...._: You'R .-. to at
you've cleverly conserved offh.ilSoctalSeeurit)tT
eaeru menAJ by trtpliq Ute .ll•1m:1: Far worM tbaa cw. price of peollne. Did they tbHk .. ~ you f« tbM! No! Diel u.., aay ru nx hil wap •-we mill head• \n Noftmbft. Ola. n one kind ~•boat the way you ~ him In tbe molt Imm'"""" uved our wheat aad. ,pnwatecl _._ 11
a stn1le AIDertcan Olympic •tratmf, alODl~I IM*.._ athlete from be6JtC beaten by a ima,mable. '!'h-I m ....._
Commual1t! And by )'Our with him, lae ~ be the INI& GI brtWm mlatwe of restrablt aacl • every Jab, He U be leanecl _.
da.l••talra • ........ . 'ftuned tbroqboul tbe COiilllll,. .... ,,_ vemu __ to ... ..,_: cdel.-edlJ>: YR · l.iii1 : Well. tbe a~atollM ll meaa 1oa'll reall1 ·~ Ma
clowa to bll lut St........ wbat.chamacallit! •
•••I,.•: Tltere '°" an! , .. ., Cnbbiaa IU8 bmill).
An1way, •t'• Ume to stop No,l'D._.
r
Wetblery Site Arped
• ~ Pralelt Location in Maine
llSAD 11A••a PAIMGS, ....... _ ... <APt -''Aa:J
............... PteM• . ..... ...... ..,.. ...............
. Ul*t elalme fos aa• r•ablaa Udea aaaaie S•llGl't. MalM, U.. .. wont ............... oil Nllnwy.
• ~~ . ...._. bave run blah oo botb
....... "' ......... here a1Dee
• i Jl'Q, ..... tbe Plttltoa Co., •
;eoal minin1 company
, .. Mlqurtered la Oreen~ch.
• Coan., propoaed Eaatport.
•1 M a i n e -t b • n 1 t i o n • 1 , • ........,_ dty -u the site ol
wJilew ........... flrat major oU
:_.refinery. A amall refinery
.oPer .... in Newiqtoa, N. H.
t-. ll1PSaTAN&Ba8 WOULD
... off East Quoddy Head.
, tbe northern tip of New
I ~'I Campobello Island,
( &mUJGY )
I •alU.C to ride &M lDeomlnl Ude .... ua ~ elabt mu .. ol
Ulll '' C' CMwllen Walen to SaMjart.
TIM elm ariMI lar1ely out ol
Canada'• commltm.nt to lt.s
ftaMriel, end lta worriet about
o ll 1pm1·. veuua economic
hard11tlp1 in poverty-bound
eaatenlllame. At a tbree-day conf ereece of
some two dolell New &naland
Journaliata and Canadian of·
flcials and academic• this
month the r efine ry d ebate
reaurf acecl.
TD GllOVP PUT out from
the Lubec waterfront aboard a
50-foot chartered fi.ablq boat for
a water-level view of Head
Harbal'Pauace.
~ tbe boat cbuaed north to
tbe mouth of the bay, the
outlOine tide wu marked by a
clear line across the water amid
swirling eddies and whirlpools
from every s hor e lin e outcropping.
In the stem. David Scarrall of
Canada's Department of
Filberies and Oceans knelt over
~ chart. describing the route a tanker would have t o take
through the narrow, wind-blown.
fogbound stnit.
Forward, in \be deckhouse,
George Harris stood at the helm
of tbe boat be built and owns.
accl._ md a r.aft&Dt oU .,ua
mew IUl •~. ''h-om • Cu.._ ,.._,ti Yiew, LI the
t ln1le wont p&aee yCMa eoald
cbooee'' for 1 reftDery. beaaid...
''It would be ..... tbe molt
dan1erou1 ln tbe 'WOl'ld.' • Tbe recklD la cme ol the molt
''uupoiled ud ~ pa111 ol
the world" and abould be protected. 11id tbe bearded
marlne bio&otlat.
Off nearby Cbarlotte Comity,
New Bnmawtck, an estimated eo,ooo metric tons o1 herring are
cau1ht each year, Scarratt aaicl,
e qual to ball the entire
lntema&oal fLlb baul from tbe
rich Gecqes Bank off Cape Ood.
IN A lt'1t aEPOn be wrote
lbat a combinatkm ol ~er ac· cldents and routine pollutioa
from a refinery would mean
"important Canadian interests
would be put at risk."
Scarratt concedes it is
"technically possible to put a big
boat lJdo Eastport." But be MY5
it would not be prudent.
A 1174 Canadian study said
because of the "high
navieational risk" and tbe de-
g r e e of environmental
vulnerability, Eastport as a site
poses ''the highe s t
environmental risk of any site
o n the eastern Canadian
seaboard."
Said Scarritt. :•We've made a
social decision in Canada to
support tbe fishing industry."
BUT RE EllPllASIZED tbat
the conflict is not a clear.cut
Canadian-American issue.
THE 11DE BUNS "straight 'aS " The r e i s cert a i n l y a
TM loop knit JIM*•I
,._,ly olrcllMI-.
Seen In the best circles, In
the company of dleB1ss.
sktrts, jeans and pants.
Relaxed fit, smooth lines.
From Topics· in acryNc and
polyester. Black, wine or ~vy
with multi-co/or flecks.
Sizes S,M,L, $29
Sherwyn Updated
Sportswear 379
an arrow" from the molO.b of the divergence of opi.nioq" on both L DY B' "LOCK strait to hstport, said Harris, sides ol the bordu. be said. · A va. ·
..wbo's. .......... -this passa«e ~ __ lndeect evai...-&b.llc:,.Jlielll.ll.mellLIU-· · ~ ·
years. ·-· • in Eastport. ";;nee strongly ;wappy-..,,.,.-rH MW•:-.------r-::~· .. -
••Any kid could bring in a s upportive of tbe refinery as a , n-... Bl " supertanker on the right tide. boost to a depressed local Koret • uwrry un.. r, . ,~
You could set her adrift and economy, has sPilfted. New City Blues in berry cotton /polyester ,~· f. !'" ... :!
Sen. Howard Metzenbaum.
D -Ohio, charging that
Texaco Inc. has made
profits ot ~ to $400 million
m unauthorized natural gas
di version, has asked a
federal agency to review an
earlier settlement of the
she'd make it to Eastport," Several weeks ago, the City "' .-
insisted Harris. Council refused to honor a 1968 twill. Jean. 32 to 38 petite --t. ;...-:/
Scarratt presided in the stem, sales agreement to turn over the and average, $32 1~~ '.)fl warning ol navigational dangers city's airport to Pittston, which ·
and tbe unpredictable weather. wants to put its tank farm on the Jacket, 38 to 44, $46 / ·.'
Because of the fog and 255-acre site. The company says Multi-color plaid /i . powerful tides, "the hazard is it will sue the city to acquire the
such that this is not the place" a property. polyester and cotton / ref'mery should be built, he said. Harris doesn't think a large . """" ··~~i
tanker would be affected by the shirt, 38 to 44, $30 ' nWll'l,...i''M'.
THE TBa&\T OF a tanker swilUy moving water. Lady Bullock · ! /~ '.;? · issue.
, . "THE LAaGEa THE boat, S 34 .. ·.· ,.,obaccoJUS· •o Spzr the steadier sbe is," be said. portswear. , I •• .i 4 ~ brin1lne about bis craft and
headinC back toward Lubec in
deep foe. Ove Ad • • Opposition to the nrtinery ii r ve ......... nu menQ ta. work ol .. the biplJies · · • .,~.,•-e ·owr .... laPPMl~''beaaid..
NEW YORK <AP> -Philip Kanis IDe.. ia cbar&iDI a rival
tobacco cempany, Lorillard., with false llChertiaiq about lta
low·W·Tri~ ~ wt ia mlEillC fer• lmjmc""m to ltap
tlleadl. Tbe advertisements say smokers ln comparison tests
(;. preferred Triumpb to Philip Morria'1 Marlboro Li&bts and •
Merits. Philip Morris contended the ameken bad bem told
beforehand that Triumphs bad less tar than Pbllip Monia's two
brands.
Tbe action, raled in U.S. District Court. seeb undetermined
monetary damages in addltioa to the i.Qjunction.
"Well. maybe not hippies, but
they're the people who come
here from other places," be said.. • ...,_,.,. the ones wbo are
upiD ...... "
Tbe name of Harris' boat
reflects Ilia peealmiam.
He namecl tt the Quodcly Dam
after a controversial tidal
hydroelectric project that bas
never gotten beyond initial
planni111.
Browubout nplldrll,_ ••• ~~'"'
for thoN Who CM,, \ '.,· {~~~
glr• up Summer. ,: ~i~:'
Classic Summer look for ' . \ · ;
all your casual tun. .. / ,
covered wedge. Fall colors of 'i· $1 ,
black, navy, tan or wine. ~! ·
"" 7 to 10N, 5 to 10M, $22 ·.~
Sherwyn Shoes, 429
• Man made metflrlaf.
Bullock's Ml'*>n Vl6j0, Atss01·V'8jc> Mel, (714) 495-3111.
Bul>clc:t Soulh eo.tPreza, 3333 BrlstDI .. C.M. (714) 556-0811. ____ ,...,
_____ ..._ __ ,,...
'
... , , ............
Badham Attacks Carter
a,o.c ... acg ·-· ···-=-~ a-.rt ....... tall*' to ftre-. t.be Republleu puty oe ...... directlaa ......, •~caner· • ...,.. poUq •
• .,,.. admlnlltraUoe'I poti~1 HD tab be de-
floed u one ot appeuemeet ren ..... bJ ...
wt1nn1DM1 to retreat befor.,.... etaeu-r;-..
our national lnterHt," ttae Ne.,.,tac.
RepubUcu nld.
tJe tompla.l.Ded lUt .._ ean.•1 U8l ol K •
compllsb.meota -the J>uama Canal =SALT 11 and formal mau.a wttb tile....,,.... 1111e
of China -were .....,Ua&ecl fJ'UID a ol
weakneu. •
Badbam conteodl t.be co.trr IMlieda to ae.U.ve ''peacethrou&b~. ••
•••
ALICEM.Aa.JE 8TOTLD. an On.nee Caaty
Superior Court Judie, l1 Mrviq u a fac1llt1
member at I.he l.m CalllonUa Judicia.l Collqe
Costly Ripoff
CHP Studies
Crash Fraud
California Highway Patrol officers will
receive additional tra.inlng in the upcoming weeks
in recognb:ing an increasing crime on the state's
roadways -phony or staged accident.a committed
to gain an insurance company payoff.
CHP Commissioner Glen Craig estimates tbat
"up to 10 percent of aJl CallfOl'llia injury accidents
may cootain elements of fraud." He says tbat
inlurance companies estimate payoffs on pboay
accidents amount to ~me MOC!, mlllioa 1J1Dually.
\
• ••
A &•aL YWOMAN •AUAN ..,.1•1oa,
1t·Newport Beach, 1ald 1be'1 coatHt wltb co1111~ reached fOf' ,......,,,. Uvtu iMide tbe
oew CrymlCove&ate Pan-..~lnlMCout.
SM allo aaAd lbe'• ~tow tlaat tbe JS.aere
equeecn... eeMM' bu ow.a two ~·· °' breatlllac room wblle tbe atMe Dlpartm.t ot
Pub and BecreaUoa compl«ea tta ltudJ ol tbe
park.
Mn. Baaucm blamed tbe tlll-.t to a..weata
and tbe bane lltable OD ''OWlfl I llo• lecillMDn -
wbo are not ,.,, 11eatatives ol ddl area.••
She aald tbere· was a move to achieve
immediale aceeu to all a.reaa ol tbe DeW part wttll
a d1&reprd lot curreot resideata and l&Dd uses .
•••
ILUUllZ'IT WIEDE~ Onnel Oaml;y'j a.cl
Diltrict aup.m.or, will boAd dine -~ meetina ID Oardm Grove tbll IDGlldL
Tbe 1e11klnl, lbe said, are "'91ped to lift
cltbem a look Ill bow county~ worb.
The first meet1q will be beld Tbanday at 1
p.m. at t.ml F.qewood Lane. tbeaeeaed oo Satur·
day at 10 a.m. at 1872 Beverly Lue and the rmat
meeting July 31at1 p.m. at ll072 lri.I Drive.
Coastline Plans
2nd Co~erence .
'
FlllAL 3 DAYS .
Jiiiy Clearance Slli
.... , M-25-26
Suits
Sport Coats
Trousers
Neck Wear
Sport Shirts
Sweaters
UP 10 50% OFF
gordon le co.
hp-W S-. Hoss
MoaAri. I G-1 .s.t. I 0.5:30
I 000 •lstol Street Morfll. Newport IMdl
1714• 95>2900
Divisioa·level CHP persoboel were trained in
various techniques of identifying staged accidents Coastline Community Collete bu planed its IA~ • VISA.~ l~ week and .:ill pass OD that lmowtqe to field second annual Learn to Earu Conference for Aue. •~r---------a..u .. i-... i .... ~•""-,..,. .. -~..._ ~.----------111-111-~ ~..._ --ef~the state~. CtpP,.aia"--sm .. -M•d:t------23.-lt i&-~ from e-a.m. to • p;m: -at -the-,.,_! .. -;----ir-
Tbe new instruction as an outvowth of a South Coast Plua Hotel, Costa Mesa. ~--•••••••••••••••••••••••••••" ,cooperative effort among the CHP, Department or The conference ls desicned to fOCGI Oil the
Insurance and the Department ol Motor Vehicles. needs ol women in the work field. Bus1.nesa repres-
Tbe CHP says that many acddenta are staced. entatlves and displays will be available.
whereby a car is wrecked and the "victims" claim The registration fee ol SL5 includes lunch,
inj ury and attempt to collect on insurance which features a panel discu.uloo. Advance
premiums. r egistration is recommended by Aus. lS.
Sometimes an innocent motorist is brought Regist.ratioo at the door is OD a apace-available
into the act when the perpetrator ol the fraud stops basis.
bis vehicle suddenly, forcing the UMuspecti.ne Information is available by callin& 9S3-0811,
motorist to crash into the back of the vehicle. extensioo ~
2 Squadrons Get
New Commanders
Two new commanding officers, Lt. Col.
Charles T. Sweeney and U . C.ol. James E. Rayes,
look cootrol of their respective squadrons last
week at Manne Corps Air Station. El Toro.
Sweeney took the reUls of Marine Wing
He adquarters Squadron·J from Maj. Joo M .
Walten, wbo had been commandin& ofticu since May.
Hayes received command of Marine Wing
Headquarten Squadroo·37 from Ernest B. Beall
Jr .• wbo will assume duties with the Utb Marines at Camp Pmdlet.oo.
Sweeney was commissioned in Deeember 11&1.
He graduated from Wasb.ingtoo St.ate University.
Io 1978. be earned a master's degree ol Business
Ad ministration.
Hayes was commissiooed and entered flight
training in January 1958. He bolds a bachelor of
science degree in education from Emporia State
University, Emporia, Ku.
Funeral Choice
Studies Slated
The emotion.al and IOciologlca1 af\er~ects. of
choosing funeral arrangement.a for nnt of kin wlD
be studied al California State University,
Fullerton, through a $36,694 grant from tbe
Hil&enfeld Foundation.
I . Ad rvme.
Execulive
Sekcted
Ivlne adve rtising
executive a nd
newspaper column ist
James P. Felton was
named 1'lesday by lbe
Orange Coaoty Board of
Supervisors to the
county Comm uo 1 t y
Development Council
board ol directors.
Tbe council Is a
federally funded. non
profit orga nization
formed to help eliminate poverty.
Felton replaces Carol
Lind, ofCorooa del Mar,
OD tbe council's board.
Mn. LlDd resigned the
post after being selected
to serve oo the 1980-81
Orange County Grand
Jury.
Felton is a marteti.og
consultant ror American
State Bank in Newport
Beacb and writes a
column for the Newport
Enajp.
r
:1 MAILBOX .
\.-............. ~ ......... -.. -···· _ .. -··· ..... -..
Here are the tacts. savers who have ce rtificate
accounts at Mutual saving s can bOrrow up to 90% of
tneir savings account balance w ithout Incurring the
usual substantlal interest penalty required by federal
regulations for early withdrawal.
EXAMPLE You have a certificate with us earning at
the annual rate o f 8% <$1 0.CXJO m inimum.
6 month term>. A need arises-vacation.
new car. emergency. whatever-ft:>r you to
What it is.
Hovi it works.
nave some cash. You can
oorrow up to 90% from us at
only 9% Annual Percentage
Rate. while the account • continues to earn at 8%. A
difference of only 1%. Should
you oorrow St.CXJO for 45
days on an 8% account. you
would only pay back
Sl .0 11 .10. Sfmllar arrange-
rients can be made on any
o f our term savings
cert If tcates.
....
"Many oext of kin are distrauabt ~Y grief
aft.er the death bas occurred and yet are under a great deal of pressure to make a quick dedsioo
about whether to bury or cremate, what to do witb
the ashes and whether to have memorial services,
for example," commented IOcioloCilt Dr. Tony
BeU, wbo will be conducting the study
Four Make
Dean '8 Li.st
Four Orange Coast
area r esidents bave
been named t o tbe
dean'• list at Claremont
Men 's Colle1e,
Claremont.
Where you get it.
The advantage Is obvious.
You can afford to put your
savings In a cert If tcate that
pays considerably h igher
Interest man a passbQok
account w ithout having to
concern yourself about tne
required penalty should you
need funds from the account
before It matures. PEllSONAL INTU\'IEWS witb 250 selected
individuals in Oranae Comty wbo have made-
funeral arrangement.I for nUtiftS within tbe put
two years ls an in=~ ol tbe study. Once the inv 11 ftntthed, ren!ta will
appear in a report to the foandatlon. Bell,
professor ol socioloey aDd deputmeot chair at
CSUF. bas been teaebiq caunea OD deatb And
d)'iD& for the put eilbt years.
.. 8TVDIE8 BA VB BEEN condDeted OD burial
rituals and related aenices," Bell M1S. .. .,. I am
oot aware ol ooe that bu aemhwl bow IUCb
funeral cboicet were made aDd bow Mtlafted
people bave bem wi1b thole ddces. ··:= tbe desree to wbidl otMn ..... been rill arraqemmtl aboald be o1 belat
to thole about to mak• IUllii.r clectDam:• tM
prof ..ar laid.
They are Brett Frias,
Fountain Valley; Jlm
Richardson. Laguna
Beach, Mark Holman,
Laguna Nlguel; and
Elizabeth Cosgrove,
Newport Beach .
Honor Roll.
David Wayne Molllca,
-Sonora Roed. Costa 11.._ baa been named
to tile honor roll of
Soatlaena Utab State
Collqe. Cedar City.
lbutbitmxxl a special • to mwe
a~erening
·you don't have to wait for a birthday or anniversary to feel
spedal here. ~at the Five CroWna is always a lft.8l experience. Our Mi. Crowley weJcomes you with the wann
· hospitality of Old English Inns. Cozy rooms,
-~fireplaces, and marvefous fare
~ featuring our famous roast prime dbl of &eef expertly prepared by
Qllf Ivan. Come dine with us tonight
FIVE~
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compare wnere you presently save. Al I savings
Institutions are not the same. You wtJI find It easy to
open an account at Mutual savings since we can
arrange to transfer your funds from wherever they
are now located.
No bank pays tnls much I
9.581 II.Ill
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J.eoefat reQU\c)loons r~ a~'"'' oe'\alty rur ear•)' -morewa•
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c.p11Cr8"0-s.tn etement.: 570 c.m1no ae atrena•teenao.: 13343 E.
Anes .. BIVd" /CC>rona det Mw: 3140 E. coast Hwy .. /°"""9: 200 N . Citrus A'Vf!:t
FeflbrOok: 120 s. Main St'/FourUln Valley: 1 7~ MIQnolla st-/G..,M:lele:
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Senrtly ~ ..._ yeer Nl'nd ume.
y..,. e•pleJer ,.,.,u ,._.. earalael _.,.
tile ••me ,... ,... .... "-Id yw clause .,_,.
H•e. report .. cll ... e -• ipedal ,.,... Y• CH
get at aa,y Social Sec:uffy otnce. Ota.enrile, yar
earwlq.s may aot be preperty rec•ded, ud ,..
_may 9°' get all Ille Seelal Secvtty cred.k Y•'re
eeU&led io. Uy• retam you maidela aame after
marrlqe, ,_ ... , b.e .. ftl*t 8llJ daules.
U yoa ilnernpt you career, uy Sedal Secvi·
ty crediU Y9'I Jaaye already e..-.ed stay• yov
recerd.. Y• cu always co beck to wol'k la&tt ud
earm eanp credJU .. rftire. Vean Of DO or low
earalap may meaa tlaat yoar beMfttl wW be
lower &Ua 11 YM la~ worbd coatla....iy.
&emarrled widows ordlaarlly lose tlaeir
wklews' be9ellta wlletl &My remarry. Bet, betaellts
to a widow (er widower> wt.. remantea at • or
older cu ~ wlUloel uy ~. U you
are dJvOtted,, yoa CH let betleflts •• yow
for•er basbaH starts~ fttlft .. t w dis·
ablllty paymm&a. II yee are • pr elller ... were
married It years or more. er YM laan ,_,
dliklrm -.wed'° belleflU •Ida,......_ ._ ·Fiaallk•'diiaQU" are . werkia1, Y• llue ~-~ fil seftirlty ty a ... SVYIYOl'S" ban:rwe
pro&.eedea. 1'1ll• me.ans that meatbly paymeeu
woald be payable lf yoa became disabled or die
after......., a-g eeoup mader SodaJ Secvity.
\'ow eWldree. btchHtlng AepddJdrftl ud teaally
adopted dilldrftl, ....id get bmefKa too.
For more laformaUoe, ae9d for• free booklet.
"A Woman's Ga.Ide to Social Security," from lite
Cou111Dtt l.llfonnalloe Center, Dept. 5318, Pueblo,
Colo. 8JM.
Tirk.Pf Buf1rr Fllghtfl:• .
DEAR PAT: I thought I had lost an airline
ttcket that I bought for a flight to New York.
Fortunately. I found it mixed in with some bills.
Whal happens if a person does lose a ticket? ls the
refund process complicated?
M.E., Costa Mesa
It can be complluted or even impossible iD
some cues. Tbe Civil Aeron1atics Board says that
voa sbollld record the ticket namber I.Del keep it ID a safe place. u tbe ticket ls '°6l, report it '° lite
ah118e lamedla&ely, ud ~Ille lea wtdt lk
airtime ... 6-led tile lkket. Oace tile alrUme e9tabllslle9 &ht ,.. adaally bMIM die debt. It •ill process yov refud ap-
pllcatic& Some alrllnes will do this rt1ht 1way,
wlaUe otlters m•Y wait up to fCM1r mOllths. U
anyoee mes or cubes m your Ucket wlalle U.C re·
fud is peadiag, tbe airll.ne may relae t.o &in y.a
yoar ...-ey blCk. FiDalJy. tllere ls a ~udllag
cbar1e, aa1lly SS or Sit, lbat lite alrllM atay lie·
duct from the refund.
Flag Dotnt Pf-nnant Dftll
DEAR PAT: 1 ordered six sports pennants
from Equinox of Chicago in September 1979. My
check was cashed last December, but no pennants
were sent to me. I've written four letters to this
C'Ompany, but never received an answer .
T.H .. Huntington Beach
y_. peaaaat.a will be maUed lmmMla&ely.
Eq..._ Ud • erplaaaU-fer Ille•• delhet"J, -r for,_. teuers '-etas a--. Nest u.e, ._,,
wait•._, .. C9&.ad AYS.
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Tlleloe'
... in a parade of sizes, styles, textures and
colors -all designed to brighten your season
In the sun. Most are available with matching
glasses, some with other accessories.
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''Tb91'a the trouble widt We. Y•'re too YOUD1 IOO IOlll.
not tad~ klGI eeGUlh. and too old too damn kmc! ••
Fish Passing
Painful Ills
MIAMI <AP) -A disease cootract.ed by
eating large grouper. snapper or other similar rash
is OC('urring with woniaome frequency in Florida.
state and federal ~altb oftlciala say.
The malady la called dfuatera po~'••· Symptoms incluide vomltinc, diarrhea, t1Dllia&
skin, shooting muscle pains and end.Jess ilda.lna.
They show up within hours ot.eatinc the ftsb and
('an J ast six moot.hs.
According to a study in the Journal of the
American Medical Association, at least 1,500 South
Floridia residents come down with \he ~
e\•ery year alter eating fish tha( live ~ 0r oellr
('Oral reefs
The complex chemical toxin that causes the
pois<>flipg is manufactured by_a..one-ttlled alg~e
called dinonagellates. which lives our coral'
reefs. Sma ll fish eat tbe algae and .big,
bottom dwelling fish gobble up ~ small fish.
B~SIDE~ PHARMA~
-· 101& B8yside or., Newport Beach 16o-o111 >.
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'Shine Suspensions
NEW DELHI, lndt~> -Seveo police of·
ficers were su.spended for Calling to arrest
bootleggers and stop the sale of moonshine aft.er
illicit Uquor killed five Indian laborers and blinded
three others in suburban New Del.bi. Tourney ~~~~--.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DeatBine
Tuesday
July 29 is the deadline
to register for the city of
Newport Beach's annual
adult sum mer tennis
to urnament, planned
Aug. 2. 3, 9 and JO at
Newport Barbor ID&b
Scbool. eoo Irvine Ave.
Th e matche s are
scheduled to begin at 8
a.m .
The eyent is to feature
men's and women 's
singles, as weU as men's.
women's and m ixed
doubles, all in the open,
''B'', and ··c··
categories. A recreation
level for tboee who have
taken leasoos tbrou&b
the city proetam from
the Summer 1979 to the
present la also planned.
Entry. blanks are
available at the Parks,
Beach es , and
Recreatioo Department
offlce, 3380 Newport
BoUlevard. md at local teub .,.,._ aod clubs.
Discover Columbia
• ce
We make a difference in Costa Mesa.
Ask the Friends of Oasis Senior Citizens
or the Costa Mesa Hlst'Orical Society. or
the College Park Community Neighborhood
Watch Program. ex-the F1SH
organii.atk>n. or the local chapter of O.R T.
We help support these and so many more local organJzatkJns because paytng hJgh
interest on insured savtngs is only part of cu business. We also do our share in
service to the community of Costa Mesa. CU staff is highly trained and eager to be
of extra service to you or 'PX organlzatbl. DlscoYer COiumbia today.
FREE SAVER'S SERVICES
Free Sate Deposit Boxes•
Free Traveters Cheques
Free Money Orders
Free Notary Service
Free Telephone Tral ISfer •
Free O.c:k+mo11ttl Plan
Free~!
Free NotR CGlettion*
·na --. Is he With a mnlml.m blllnce.
Free Tax-sheftal Qiunsetlng
Free Refrdmtt1ts
Free Photocopytng
Free Use ~ Coh.rnbia Room
Comer ol HlrtMM' end Wllon. Costl ..... CA 92Q6
L088Y AND DRIVE· .. HOURS:
Mon. tftN Tburs I AM. tD • P.M.
FrtMy 10 AM. tD I P.M.
Sltunlly 9 A.~. to 1 P.M. [il'rl •.. ~ ~ 646-71•t E.1iEt 111
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Sellool Aid A..,arded
Four UCI graduate stuc;lenta each have won $1,000 scbolarshlp
from the Irvine Company. From left, Douglas R. Prichard of
Newport Beach; Da\1d G. Altman of Irvine ; Martin G. Rigby of
Irvine' and Maryann J acobi ol Balboa Island.
Dial-in Service Shares
Group's Un-Godly View
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Cities Collect
Walk Awai-tU:
. Moon Rocket Cit~
HUNTSVJLLE. AJa. <AP) -The rocket that
aent men to the moon 11 yean ago bas been ded·
teated here u 1 national historic eogineerinc
landmartc by the American Society ol Mecbuical
Engineers The Saturn 5 moon rocket is on display here.
The rocket was the largest built and flown.
~~·July 23. 1990
DO YOU NEED
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A ProfelSional Law Corporation
«M>O MacArthUr Blvd. SUlte 76JJ, Newport Bffch
851-8121 a for John Connoflv, Attorney at Law
.SAN F&t.NCISCO CAP) -Heinz
Weber hai ~ uselQr God. · ·
responsible fQL.Jlis own actions. We __ _
have to live with our own con.science
In fact.. M doesn'"t°believe there is
one. and he's bringing that message
to otbea-~ Dial-an·A,t.heist .
"Let 's exp lore the e m cacy of
· prayer -one or the most useless
exe rcises man bas ever invented."
Weber says on a t wo-minute tape.
B E TAKES TO task first lady
Rosalynn Carte r for u r gin g
Am ericans to pr ay for the release or
tbe Am eric•n hostages in Iran,
" saying she is "implying that the
prayers of millions of J ews and
Christians can somehow persuade
God to somehow make the Iranians
relent HoW ibeurd. ••
If 1Jod·extwtect. be maintains, the
Iranians wouldn't have taken the
hostages to begin with.
Io a country where "lo God We
Trust" appears oo curreocy. such
views are decidedly unorthodox. But
Webe.r says he Jogged 600 calla on the
Dial-a n -Atheis t line over t h e
weekend.
••THE EV ANGELICAL Christians
and othen, they have lbeir ll'Ut
broadcast networks, and ~·.re on
the air practically 24 b<Mn • day.
Tbis is our limited way of getting OW'
message across," said the ¥ountiUn
View businessman iri a telephone
interview.
The message is s ponsored by the
San Francisco chapte r of the
Ame rican Atheist Association. a
group beaded by Madalyn Murray
O'Hair and based in Austin, Texas.
Webe r s aid a bo u t 20 o r t h e
association's 40-odd chapters across
th e country s p on sor sim i la r
te lephone tapes.
Born in Germany and baptized into
the Lutheran Church, the 51-year-old
said he began to have doubts about
religioo early.
"ATHEISM IS THE absence of
religion. We believe man is
if we do something wrong. We have
to live with our. 1 shouldn't say It,
our sins." be said.
• Weber said Dial.an-Atheist isn't
designed to ··convert" Christians te
atheism.
"It's simply not possible," he said.
Rather, ll is designed to bring
atheists and "'those leading toward
1t" into t he or ganization a nd
encourage them.
THE ~ OBJECTIVE of the
atheist group, he says, 1s the separ·
ation of church and s tate. It is also
concerned with what be called the
persecutioo of atheists. .
Weber raised his three children,
now ages 20 to 30. as atheists.
"Jf I wanted to be remembered for
one Uuog, 1t would be that I kept
the m out or church. They're all
atheists. as far as r m concerned.''
he said.
And be adds with a laugh, \God
must love atheists, I guess, because
he sure has glttn me a good tile "
AcUpuncture
Patients Aided
HOUSTON CAP> -People who
want acupuncture treat ments sl'lould
be a ble to choose where to obtain
them. according to a federal judge.
U.S. District Judge Gabrielle K.
McDonald struck a state law that al·
lows only licensed physicians to
perform acupuncture. She sald the
law was unconslltutional beca use it
violated a patient's right to privacy.
She said the 1974 law deprived pa-
tients of their Mgbt to accept or re-
ject medical treatment. effectively
depriving people of acupuncture in
that few doctors a re qualified to
perform the procedure
Saving precious energy
has always been , and
will continue to be, a
majo r co ncern of both
The Irvine Company
an d the City govern-
men t. So no matter
where you choose to
live in hvine, you'll see
the benefits of e nerg y-
consdous plan ning. And
as the city deve lops,
you'll find s horter dis-
tances to drive and more
things t_o do close to
home.
It's all pa rt of Irvi ne's
con tinued growth to-
ward the goal of becom-
ing an energy-effici ent,
economically balanced
city. Growth g uided by
two importa nt factor~.
The Ci ty's fa rsighted.
livi ng G ene ral Plan .
And concerned re ident~
from the community,
City government a nd
The Irvine Com pany
who work together to
make it happen.
We may not always
ee eye-to-eye o n every
detail. but the result
has been, a nd w ill con-
tinue to be, a cit y tha t
gets better to I iv~· 1 n
every d ay.
Residentia l a reas are
being built close to
business a nd industrial
e mployment centers.
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Ample shop pi ng a reas
arc being carefull y ao-
ca ted throughout the
community. And good
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chools are being pro-
vided w ithin walking
dista nce or ju st a short
drive fro m home . And
that's ju st pa rt of the
plan t? save yo ur energy.
Theres much more to
come. For info rma tion -
on this g rowing new
city, please visit or call
Th e Irvine Compa ny
lnfonnation Center.
Culver Drive ex it off
San Diego Fwy. (l-405).
To com e r of Barra nca .
(714) 55 1-1500.
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Worih J,000 Words
Sigrwps
~gin
For SAC
S.Ota AM Collel• la
atctpUn7 appUcatlcm1
for tbe ell Mmester.
scheduled to be1LD Sept . ••
R e1l1t r atlo n
m1teriall fOf' ftnt-time
studeo.t.t an available ln
lbe collece'• admiaaioe
o f fl c e i n t b e
AdmlniettaUoa buildina.
Tbe campus la loc1ted
et the corner of 11th
Street ·a nd Bristol
Street.
Re&istratioo is to be
be ld Aug. 4 through
Sept. S wlth late
re1i1tralioo continuing
throqb Sept. 19.
loform,at~on is
available b y calling
83$-3000.
OBITUARIES
Sharoo Farley, of Newport Beach, collected a first place award in
Caligraphy for her snake made of f ancy·lettered words at this
year's Orange County Fair.
Five Grads
Of Loyola
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MICROWAVE MOGUL HAS MENU FOR SUCCESS
NltMSTlll.. w I I I be 11 e Id • I 111 e 8 • 11 I
111\'ING 9EANSTEIN, reMOem OI •••o•·-~"' .. TIAllUI w. .. wtf lft9-. Ca tor IS ~ Pused Ch•pel Mllt1uwy on FrlcMy, July 2S.
-·., on July n. , •. ,... WH ... ,.., •• 11.ClllAM With Aev. A~ e.rv
._ione ol Ille UNMd StetM ~I Of· olll< 1•11"1. Privet• '"''~"' e•
Ike '" • ..._ cerriff for I .-ers. 1'4• MelrOie Atieey Me-. S.rvkn ~ • ............. ol .,_ reti,... Jewl\11 under the d irection ot 8•11•
Po\l•I E~ Astociellon H• wH 8•reer-.Smith I. T\Ahili W.stciltf
•ISO • -... ol Wwld WM II In IN Ch•e>•I #Mrtu••Y ot Cos l• Mn• Un•tect ~Army.~ Is surviWd by ......-
"'' wife E11ely11 lhrnstelll o l
lllQlf'WOOd, C• .•• ,,,,., S•••" wtELU
Hoffm.,. ol Tesas.. Se<vo<n will ,,_. (HARLES LEE WELLS. rHidftH OI
held on ~. Jvlv 2•. I.cl •I ~I• ~.ea p--••on July
ll OOAM In 1fW ... ttlor U-.Mo<lnl If, "'° 1'4• ,.,., a s.lf-emp10.-d 011.,. ~ 0-1. wllll Mr'V•US '*'-' o1 • -" fl...il'9 _, H<t
to IOI_ .. _.., lA-Mooint Oil•• ..... wt .. ..i OI WortCI war I, Ulllled
Cerne1ery S•,.•ICe\ "'"der the s1etes A"""f, he••• elso •memo.tr ol ----*~~~ M'iiilliiiti0¥0i'i POit Mort.,.rvofC:OSl.t~~S1~ •OS HIP is survived by hlS wife
llOG•N ~ ~Myrtle Wells 01 Coste Meu , C.. ,
HEAAo\AN A E~EN. rH ...... of ctollcl,... Eunice Fll<ll ot El TMo. C•~ ~ .... Ce PnMl! ewey on July 10, Cah•lll ~lls -' Coste Ao\ese, Ce.
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627 Main St
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536-6539
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7801 8olsa Ave
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893-3525
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494-9415
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495-1776
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SMITH & T\ITHtU
WHTCUff CHA.PIL
4ZT E. 17th St.
CostaMesa
6464888 H
in Southeast As ia 's
"Golden Triangle," was
freed from a Burmese
prison under an amnes·
ty for former anti ·
government activists.
the Bangkok Post re·
ported.
Lo had commanded a
private a rm y that
he lped the Burmese gov-
e rnme nt fight com -
munist insurgents. but
turned renegade when
the government ordered
him to disband his
army.
He was arrested in
Thailand in 1973. deport·
ed to Thailand and tried
for treason . anti -
government activities.
drug trafficking and
gem smuggling.
Law Tighter
BERKELEY <AP>
An ordinance that slrlct-
1 y r eg ul ates the
tran s portation of
radioactive materials
through Berkeley has
been approved by the Ci·
ty Council.
FA.a.-s ...sul4 MCE
HOW
Ha.HM w IJS.J07 ,,, ..... c.... ......
Art Frtedmen; Wtt9 Mette (left); chMdren Jody and Mlch••I
African
WiWJ,ife
Five Orange Coast
area r esidents have
received the bachelor's
degr ee from Loyola
Marymount University.
Los Angeles .
Jobs Inspire Happiness
They are David Decimated Cariker . F o untain Valley; Brian Centro. Boss Lets Workers Make Decisions
SAN DIEGO <AP>_ San Cl emente; J . ~AKLANO CAP > -Art
War and widespread Mi cha e l Finnegan, Friedman boggles prospective
s laughter have ravaged Irvine; Terrence K . ~mpl~yee~ w1.th questions
Africa's treasured Rice, Fountain Valley; mcluding~ .. How .. much pay do
wildlife herds to the and Michele Ann Riel, you want. ~~. What days off
pQinLthal zoolotriai& are-·lWDti.ogtoo Beffb.----_would ~ou like.
calllng t~ senseless Tbey re even more shocked
killings "nothing short Two Recei·ve ~en they get what they ask for. of catastrophic.'' plus a lOl ~ey never tholtgh\ of.
Two Sa n Diego ~ · -:o;...-µ...-·...-.....""--i
zoologists say reports MJ)OP.JFl"PPa THE 191lt.ROWAVE oven
filtering in from Africa ~ ~"""' mogul. who happily C?nfounds
indicate the wildlife toll Two Oran ge Coast t~e business world s mos t
is unpr~edented residenta have received t1me·:ttonored and traditional · the Doctor of Medicine practices. says hJs system works
·•wE KNOW that degree from Washington because he trusts people In
wholesale slaughter of University, St. Louis. return. they ha"e made rum a
wildlife has taken place Mo. success. in various parts of They are Vance Oliver He's quick lo add that other
Africa." said Clyde m11 . Gardner. son of Mr. business people shouldn't rush
cura tor or conservation Fran k Gardner. 118 into his system. f'lrst. he says,
for the San Diego Zoo. Monarch Bay -Drive. they must search their he~
Hill said io an in· So utb Laguna : and for trust and commitment.
terview that he has re-William Grant Stevens , From a $10.000. one-store start
r eived reports that 75 son of Mr. William R. H -z years ago in Oakland, ht> has
f th · Steve""· 508 La Costa. built a mult1m11l1 on dollar percent o e animals ,..., f hi h · f
h K b I F San Clemente. ranc se c am o 41 stores. At in t e a a ega alls least 30 more arc planned by the park were destroyed in end of the year
a matter of a few days . Two Mesans
KEN HELM STOTT
Jr .. a semi-retired field
2oolog1st. said he re-
ceived a report from Dr.
Ian Douglas-Hamilton.
the world's leadin g
authority on African
elephants. that hints at
the scale of slaughter.
··Douglas -Hamilton
estimated that or 3,000
elephants in 1972, there
are. at most. 150 re -
maining because of un-
checked poaching." s aid
Stott
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WinRibboD8
Two Costa Mesa teen·
agers woo ribboos in the
Orange County Fair's
a nnual l ivestock
breeding ani mal
competitioo.
Melody Burkhard took
a fourth in tbe ladies
lead category for girls
14 tbrough 19. James
Oalebout took a third
witb his sow and a
second with a pig.
PICEONS
Deathll ·.~ T.4RGEIED II.'!'. . E'-.L-CONCORD. N.H. (AP> . UJetD,rere -New Hampshire's
• state mental hospital is
PASADENA CAP) -
Claariea O. Ma&eb•m, 78,
the archllect who de·
s igned Los Angeles'
Wrigley Field in 1925,
the home of the original
Los Angeles Angels
baseball team of the
Pacific Coast League,
died Friday.
f ee d ing p igeon s
chemically treated com
to •boo them from their roost.inc area oo ooe of
its resldealial balla.
A bout 350 pigeons are
roosting on the
bos pilal's largest
residential ball, ac·
cording to spokesman
Kevin H&.mt. The birds
are foullilg two s mall,
unused courtyards with Degree Given feathen and guano so
dee p it has to be
Calberynne Ann Jean, s hoveled away. a nd
daughter of Dorthy and hospital officials fear a
Jean-Paul Jean, 20S11 health buard.
Kelvi ngrove Lane, Hospital spokesmen
Huntington Beach, bas said they bad trie d
received the bachelor of scaring tbem with
fine arts degree from rubber snakes, but it
Art Center College of didn't work.
Design, Pasadena.
"l'M NEVER RIPPED off by
my people." says the boss. who
likes to smile and tell bad joke5.
mostly on himself. when be isn't
fielding questions from
franchise owners around tbe
country.
It might seem a mad way to
run a busioess. but th e
57-year-ofd Fnedman s ays his
methods seem to work. .. and
make every body happy. That's
important. isn't 1t ?''
Friedman . who run s
Friedman's Microwave Ovens
with bis wife. Merle. and their
two children. Jody and Michael.
employs seven at the main store
here. Franchise owners. he saJd,
are free to operate as they w\sh.
HIS ·woRXEllS, I N addition
to getting the pay they want.
choose their vacation slots and
days off. get to go on free trips.
and are provided with a frtt
microwave oven.
"Do they have to give it back
when they leave the job'?" the
Friedmans were asked about the
ovens.
"Hmmm, I don't know." said
Mrs. Friedman. who shares her
husband's philosophy. "No one's
ever left us.··
Asked bow much hi s
employees make . Friedman
laughingly saJd be could only
g uess -putting the anoual
range for his salesclerks, office
workers and all-around staffers
at about $15,000 to $18.000.
FRIEDMAN I S SUCH a
trusting fellow that he doesn't
ha ve any signed. legal
agreements with most fratw:hise
store owners.
.. All he bas la a handshake,."
said his wile.
"I guess I forgot to get them to
sign anything .·· Friedman
laughed. "But it seems to be all
right. LSn't it.,..
Friedman's honor system has
been m ef'f~t for over 10 years.
smce he and has late brother
began selling appliances a few
blocks away.·
He said when he brought up
the ask·foT·yourself system. hJs
workers "went out of the ir
minds. It was a month before
they gOl the potnt ... they didn't
believe 1t "
HE SAYS fOS theor> 11> that
"wh at the employee wan~ turn!">
out lo be what I want anyway, so
v.hy not give 1t to them ?"
"Art's attitudes mask a great
deal of pawer," ba1d his partner.
Da ve Le athe rby. .. He is a ~
busmess gemus.''
"You really feel like you're
pa rt of the bus iness." s aid
We ndy Scbeff, who .came to
work for Friedman four months
ago
She conducts cookmg schools
in the store.
"}'\•e worked in a 1ot or
different JObs and this is the
most positive workin g
eov1rooment I've ever found ...
selr-respect keeps me from trytng
to n p ofr the busmess," sbeswd.
Senators Challenge
Year-end Spending
WASHJNGTON IAP> -Go\•emment agencies. trying to avoid
turning money back to the U S Treasury at the end of the hscal
year. go on buying binges for everyUung from fence posts to nding
chaps Ul efforts to use up t.beir funds. a Senate subcommittee says.
The pr.ctice. known a.monc buruucrats as "use it or lose it ,"
coatiaues despite an advillor'y from the president's Office of
Management and Budcet u months ago to stop "unntteSSary
year-end buying," said tM report released by Sens . Carl Levin.
D-!'dich .• and William S. Cohen. R Maine ~·
BUT THE SENATORS ALSO wen· .-.h3rph rnllcal of the OMR
for fa1llng to appl) lOURher d amps on lhe hurry-up s pending They
said legislatJon may be needed "unless O ~tB wakes up" to the
need for defi.rute reform.
According to the report. fede ral officials indulge in
freewheeling spending before the close of the government's fiscal
year Sept. 30 to prevent funds from reverung to the Treasury or to
get around bud.get cuts by Congress.
For example. the 95-page re-port cited:
-OFFICESS AT FOllT IULEY, Kan .. in the final week of
fiscal year 1978 put in a $32.264 order for 80 color television sets. SO
of wbichsatoowa.rebouse crates nine months later .
-Another last·mlnute putthase by the Fort Riley officers was
$35,196 for 29 electric cookers. or wh1ch four were never installed.
-PUTchases for fewer than 300 enrollees at a Youth
Conservation Corps camp in Puxico. Mo .• amounted to 1.000 pairs
of riding chaps: 4,000 pairs ol gloves: 10.000 fence posts; 181 chain
saws: and $120,000 worth ol lawn mowing equipmetit. Ten of the
chain saws were stolen after delivery to the government. the
report said. .
TIDS BUYING SPREE WAS precipitated by a memorandum
from a regional coordinator in lnterior's Fish and Wildltfe Service
to "obligate all funds" by t.heendof 1978-and a campdirector"too«
the advice in earnest.·· sa\d the investigators.
-1be Army a wa rded $187 .631 worth of contracts on the last
working day of fiscal 1978 for unnecessary construction at Vint Hi ll
Farms Station, Warrenton. Va .. a base destined for closing.
-Regional offices of the Department of Housing and Urban
Development in San Francisco. Denver. Chicago and AtlanU.
stocked up on 1319.000 in unneeded furnjture. typewriters and
electronic calculators in 1978.
LEVIN, CHAIRMAN OF THE Senate Government Affairs
subcommittee on government management. said "these blatant
examples of waste represent only the tip or the Iceberg of
m anagement ind'ficiency."
Cohen, ranking Republican on the subcommittee-. agreed.
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Alioto Wins
Court Ruling
Coastline's
Signops Set
Fall ttelstraUon for more than 1,'100 CoaaUine
CommWllty Colte1e cluses will belin Au1 . 4 for
the commun1Uea of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa.
Fountala Valley, Huntmiton Beach, Seal Beach,
Westminlt.er and Gardea Grove.
NOWI Entertainment you can affOrd
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
Look ••1•1lne'i SU0,000 d•~• award to fQrmer San Frudleo -.yor JOMpb ~.
wbo t'l.IAmed Look libeled l\lm
wben it ntpOrted he wu "erune-
abed lD a web of alliance with
lbe Mafta," hu bffo upheld by
a federal court.
Tbe ruUna wu wued Tuesday
by lbe ab U.S. Court ol Appeal&.
The July l9D anJt'le by l,.an~
Briuoa foci Ricbard Carson 10
tbe now·defunct m agaunl'
claimed Aliot o attended
meetlnp with men identilied by
Look H Maria leaders at
Vacavill e 's Nut Tree
Reslaurant.
THE LENGTHY AND
complicated case has gone to
Geneology
Lecture Set
Author Arlene Oendall Larson
is scheduled to give a lecture on
the s ubject "Geneological
Research at the Los Angeles
Public Ubrary" at the Aug. 2
meeting of the Orange County
Geneological Society at the
Huntington Beach Ubrary.
Los Angeles Public Library has
one of the largest geneology
libraries in Southern California.
according to the Geneological
Society. .
Ms. Larson Will Spe'llk at 11 a.m
following tbe society's 10. a .m..
business meeting. Arter a
noon-hour tour of Huntington
Beacb Library's gen eology
library, a wortsbopfor beginners
will beheldatlp.m.
The library ls located at 7111
Talbert Ave., Huntington Beach.
Guests are invited to attend the
meeting.
Fountain Vandals I
Sought in Clemente
Sa n Clemente police are
seeking vandals who knocked
over a heavy fountain in front of a
frame shop.
Todd Miller, who operates the
Frame Shop at 111 W. Ave.
Palizada, said he discovered the
vandalism Monday. Damage war
es ti mated al $800
• lrlel four tlmea and bHD
appeJ)ed twice.
l.ooll. wb.lda folded ln the Ml'b
11101. dalmed Alloto bad a
nrt• ot nllht mMtlaCI at the Nut Tree wilb varloua ·11ana
leaders, lncludln1 mobster·
t uroed·aovernment· lnformant
Jimmy "The Weaael"
Fratianno
Accordin& to the ma1wne
and ~rt ~rds , FnUuno
s a 1d Alioto controlled the boa.rd
of directors of the Firal San
Franci1co Bank. At another
meetina. FraUanno sajd Alioto
assured him that he would be
able. to obt.aln loans from the
bank.
IN THE FOURTH trial, U.S.
District Court Judge William
Schwaner. on May 3, 1m, ruled
Ahoto proved the article was
publtshed "with rec kless
disregard" for tbe truth. Cowles
Commwtlcations. publishers o(
Look, appealed the ruling.
The first trial ended in May.
1970, with a hung jury. In the
second, tbe jury found part of
the article d efamatory and
false. but was unable to decide
whether it was publi.abed with
actual malice. U.S. District
Court Judge RusselJ Smith then
held malice bad not been proved
and ruled in Look's favor.
Alioto appealed and the Court
of Appeals agreed there was
evidence of malice and sent the
case back for a trial -tbe third
trial -solely oo that issue.
' A JURY AGAIN was unable to
reach a verdict. ·
Then. at the fourth trial,
Judge Schwaner ruled that the
Nut Tree allegatioos were made
with actual malice.
In ruling on Schwarzer's de·
cision, the appeal court said
T uesday it was too late for
Cowles to challenge the second
j ury's decision that the Look
article was false, and said that
Cowles should have raised its
('jaim about the falsity of the
Nut Tree allegations after the
Jury verdict and on the first
appeal.
By failing to do this. the
federal court said Tuesday,
Look waived a n y right tc
question the second jury ·~
ruling.
-~ .......... EC-MAYOR WINS '
JoeephMoeo
HBPlayers
To Obseroe
AmUversary
In celebration of its 75tb
production. the Huntington
Beach Playhouse will present
Neil Simon's "California St.Ute"
as a benefit for the American
Cancer Society Thursday at 8 p.m.
There will be a cocktail
reception before the show at the
home or Huntington Beach City
Councilman Jack Kelly, former
slar of the t elevision series
"Maverick."
GUESTS AT the cocktail party
will include Douglas Brown, a
cele brity impersonator. and
Miss Buena Park, Hattie Totten.
The Delta Omicron chapter of
Ph I Beta Psi sorority of
Westmins ter will cater the
reception.
Tickets for the performance
are SlS per person or $25 per
couple for the reception only.
and $20 per person or S30 per
couple for the reception and the
performance. Seating is limited
to 100 people.
MONEY RAISED from the
event will be used to support
llqbt.raUoQ for Coutllne, wbJch offen an
A.Jsociate iD Art.a de1ree, may be done by mail.
Regiat.raUoo forms are lnch.lded iD clua acbedwea
beln1 mailed to residents. Re,s.tntlon a1ao takes
place during the first two weeks ol clus on a
space·avallab&e baala. Classes start the week of
Sept. 8.
The college bas no physical campus but
operates from 130 public and private facilities
throughout the area. Some 27.000 students enrolled
in Coastline last year.
The college offers credit courses by television,
radio. newspaper and through other independent
study media.
Transfer and end.its, occupational courses,
and general education courses are oCfe~.
Marine Intends
Verdict Appeal
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. fAP) -A Marine
convicted of disobeying an order to search for
government silverware in trash 9umped at a pig
farm plans to appeal the conviction, his lawyer
said.
The appeal will not be filed by Pfc. Scott
Duncan until Maj. Gen . David Twomey,
commander of the 2nd Manne Div1sion. reviews
the case. according to the lawyer . Capt. Carl
Fisher. Twomey may reduce Duncan's sentence.
but not reverse the decision.
A military Jury s entenced tbe 18·year..old
Marine lO 30 days at hard labor, reductioa ln rank
to private and loss or $291 a month irr pay for four
months.
Murderer Ends JjJe
WARRINGTON. England CAP> -Body·
building fanal.lc Stephen Anderson, jailed for We
for taking part in the r ape.murder of two women,
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Synehronized Ballet
I
· Strengt"' Endnrance Required
By HOWARD L. HANDY
°'-~~, ....
Synrhronllt'd s"•lmmlna has bffn
added to lhe 19M Olympt<' Garn~ ln
Los Angeles and lh1a "eek at the
I r vin e Heritage Park Aquatics
Com pl ex , t ht.> U · n"t1onal
cha mpionships 1m.• ~th' st uged "Ith
entries from m~t sections of the
. country
One of the top duet teams. lhe onl y
event adde-Q to the Olympu: schedule
to date, wtll represent the Meraquas
of Irvine. the host club for the
competJtJon that runs lhrough Satur
day.
Robin Walle r, 17, a member of the
U.S No. J team of eight g1rl5, will be
paired with Sara Woollett, 18 WaJJer
attends lluntmgton Beach High and
Woollett gradual~ from Uruversity
High this year and wilJ continue her
schooling at Long Beach State. She
resides in Irvine
BEING SEEDED. TUE DUO will
not compete until Friday's semifinals
in duel competition although both
will be in the water in solo action
Thursday.
but thlng11 have work<'d out and we're
bark to~eUwr again this year "
IN Ollt:T <'OMPt;TIT ION, the
partnerb must know eat·h ot.h4'r well
and must be able to anticipate
movements together
"Wt" 'pend al least an hour a day
land dralbng," Sant Sll)S "If you
<'an 't get the count right on land, you
can 't do 1t m the water "
../ Robin has gone much farther and
has been m six international m~ts in
~ore1gn countr1ei, s ince sh€! made th~
U S team . Last year in the solo
competition in Switierland, she
finished ahead of Lind a Shelley in
figures
"There i s m u c h mor e to
synchroruzed ~w1mming than most
people realize," Robin says "Bu~ I
enjoy It because I hke to work with
mus ic The re 1s Just as m uch
strength and endurance required.
"SARA AND I R EAl.LY WORK
together well because we have tpe
same style and we both like jazz and
build our routines around tbat type of
music "
• • • ID Water •
T he girls are at an age when many
competitive speed swim mers have
reached or passed their peak. They
are gearing for the '84 Olympics and don't hesitate to say this has been
their goal all along.
Woollett doesn't feel any pressure
being the partner of a nationally-
ranked performer like Waller. SARA WOOLLETT (TOP), ROBIN WALLER GLIDE THROUGH WATER IN UNISON.
With exception of the nationals last
year . the duo has been together as a
team for three years .
"I cut a tendon in my foot on a
piece of glass while we were water
skiing just before the nationals last
year." Sara say~. "It was really ha rd
to watch Robin with another partner .
Yes. l was afrnid I might be replaced
··I love it," Sara says. "It's all the
better £or the both of us . And one day
I'll be up there with her in the solo
·competition."·· ·
Like many of the other girls now
compet i ng in syn c h ronized
swimming. Woollett started as a
speed sv.rimmer and competed at
Unive rsity High as ff' freshman
befor e con centr ating o n t h e
synchronzied version.
.. In duet and tC'am compet1t1on
<us ually eight girls). you have to get
alon~ with ·your teammates and Rob-
bie and I get alone real well.
"WE WORKOUT our routines v.'ilh
land drills. doing them on the deck to
music. We get our stroke work
synchroruzed and our count set on t he
land.
· 'Thl'n v. l' work on t he f1g-ure work
in the wat<•r and tr) tu get a routine to~etht'r that no one h'a~ ever done
before "
Prehmananes In solo compelluon
were held Tuesday and duet preoms
are i,et toda:o Solo semifinals are at 3
Thursday with team prehm1> al 7
Friday's i,chedule calls for duet
semis at 3 and team semis al 7
\ompul.sory figure~ will he held at
9 Saturl"IJ~ mornm.tJ "'Ith finals in all
thrl'c dj, 1!>1'Jn~ gNting under v.a y a l
7
ll 's a ballet on ·at er. combining
th L• s lrt·t<'hin i! and fla"le'>s
m oH·menb of dan in~ v.1th the cleft
and prec1!>e arl1on .. or gymnast<, And
like both. 1t ,., put lo mu!>lc in four
and five minute rou inc~
Peacock of a Different F ea her
By JORN SEV ANO
0t 111e o.i1v PllM S\Mt
E lvis Peacock admits to having
visions .
"I always have visions," be says. "In
thembl'm either making a klna run or a
good lock.."
fens ive attack. It's a role Peacock is
now assuming with mixed emotions .
"It's unfortunate <Tyler's injury>."
P eacock says sincerely, "but an I can
done until he gets back "
A close fnend, Peac~k was one of
the first to visit Tyler an the bosp1taJ
upon his return to Los Angeles
all the way to the third pre-season game
before a knee mJury sidelined h.im for
the season
And last )ear he made 1t to game No.
11 against The Chicago Bea.rs before a
broken n ght ankle put hi m on the shelf.
ONE VISION PEACOCK didn't bave
was the night of J uly 4, when t.eammat.e
a nd friend We ndell Tyler a nd his
brot her -in-law we r e involved in a n
a utomobile accident in West Virginia
with Tyler suffering a dislocated hip.
Tfller fo Mbs
Half tM Sea•on?
( ... StofY,P ... 83)
do Is try to taJce ad vanta ge and do the
best I can with the opportunity.
"THERE IS GOING to be a lot of
pressure on all of us (the r unning
backs) to do the job while he's out. But
I'm confident we can do what has lo be
"We didn't tat.le about what l'd be
doing wi th the team ," says Peacock.
"We talked abOut bow ht.S accident
happened. J called him a"ain later and
all he said was that I s houldn't precuce
too hard."
T HE RAMS' NO. 1 draft pick in 1978
has taken a low-key approach to his
new lofty status -a nd with good
reason.
••1 LOOK AT ntOSE first two years
as a testing penod for m e," said the
soft -spoken 6-1. 220-pounder while resting m his room between workouts.
"Yeah, I was frustrated footbaJ l-wise.
but I th.an.It I learned a lot from at. Most '
of all I matured... 1
Frustration
FIDally O ver
For Hassler
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
04 t ... Daily P llet Stiff
When the Angels sold Andy
Hassler to Kansas City on J uly
5, 1976, they were unloading a
craiy. mixed-up kid . He bad lost'
17 st r aight d ecisions, a club
record.
When they bought bis contract
back four years later, they were
buying rights to a totally dif.
ferent pitcher.
"When I left here I was just a
frustrated kid. I didn't know
which way was up," Hassler
said . "I had a manager (Dick
Williams) who wouldn't e ve n
, t alk t.o me."
' Hassler got a chance to work
out his probleDl.! in Ka nsas City .,
: , and was 5-6 with a 2.89 ERA for
• the rest of that season.
I .. ILEfTBERE a thrower, bull ·
cam e back as a pitcher," Ru ler l says. "I've cban1ed enorm · ·' • ously." : 1 But there was one matter left
t to clear up -that 17-game
•) loaing streak with the Angels .
. ··l He. pul the ·matter to rest. by beating Detroit, 6·4, Tuesday
algbt at Anaheim Stadium.
Asked about the losing streak
j a few days earlier, Hassler
· dl1mi11ed it wt th a gruff, '"Tbat'• put history.••
But the thoug ht w as still
1artiaa lo the back of his m.1.nd. , . la tbe seventh lnnlng Larry
J, Barlow b(oke a 4-4 tie with an :I • 881 liq)e, and in the elcbtb !; .Juoa 'lt.omJ)IOD 11Daled bome
.: •lw'mcerun.
• 1 B9Nler sat tn t.be du.aout and J ._.... to equipment m...,-er ~ met., Sbtshl~l one of only 1 Uilree ._.,... or the club wbo
·~ .,.... Ulill'e wbeD H.ueler left in '~
••an IUC&SY, can't you lad 1omeUal n1 for me to
brate wttb? That 17-lame
The unfortunate occurence promptly
thrusted Peacock into the s pot.light as
the No. 1 running back in the Rams' of·
In hls first season the highly-touted
runnmf! back out of Oklahoma made 1t
Peacock actually s howed signs of .
brilliance before his unt1melv in1urv in
<Stt PEA COCK , Page
Like a Towering Inferno
Soviet Star (6-11) Blankets Oppositio11
MOSCOW CAP) -Iul1yana Semenova. star of
the world champiop Soviet women's basketball
team, really stands out in a crowd.
Less than an inch separates her from seven
feet and at 284 pounds -she towers over her
opposition, teammates. coaches. reporters and
JU.St about everyone else.
Because of an emer ging group of giant-sized
women players like Semenova, the Intemallooal
Amateur Basketball Federation is thinkmg of
dividing women's basketball into one class for t all
players and a nothe r for women of closer-to·
a verage size.
"11DS WOULD BE NO GOOD.'• Semenova r esponds. "bttause this is one or the adventures or
basketball.•'
Isn't it unfair to other players when she
me rely stretches out a n arm to block their shots.
she was asked through an interpreter?
"Da," she admitted in her dark. husky voice.
nodding yes. But she also shrugged as if to say it's
not her fault she was bom so big.
Iuliyana, witb short-cropped, mousy-colored
hair, is a farmer 's daughter from Riga, a Latvian
city on the Baltic, where she lives when not
travellinc with the Soviet national team. That
squad has hot lost in more than 20 years.
After sconnj! 32 points in a 122·83 Soviet romp over Bulgana on Tuesday, the hulk mg Semenova
revealed that s he o ften practices with men.
although s he doesn't thank herself good enough to
play Ln their league.
"They have more speed and their ttthn1que is
better." she saJd ... Me n are men "
Lack of speed as Iuhyana's biggest problem .
I lrel Jut II~ 01111 otlwr gfrL
Ert-rt1bod11 on flte tea• •11•·
patld:e• aelth •e. Tlwf# are t:'""fl.
~friendffl.
She often doesn't bothe r to lumber downcourt on
fast brew and her s aze makes j umping difficult.
But with her height advantage, this is seldom
required.
SHE HAS A NICE TOUCH from the foul line a nd
works effectively around the key. while on defense
her mere presence intimldatesopponents.
l uliyana, 28 and single, also plays for Riga
TTT. which stands for Tram Trolleybus Trust,
Soviet champions and winners of the European
Cup 16 Umes.
1
IULIYANA SEMENOVA TOwEAS ABOVE HER T!AMMATES.
en PaESENCE IN THE PIVOT has brought
the Soviet t.eam overwhelming victories thls week
in the six-team Olympic women's tournament -
Italy is the only non-communist entry -and made
them strong favorites to retain the UUe they won in
Montreal four years a~o.
Her former teammate the«?. Marita Smalka,
said of her towering friend: "She's a very friendly
girl and a good cook. Everybody likes her ." One or
IuUyana's specialties is a Latvian beef-and-onion
dish known as klops .
St. Louis Is Holding All the Cards
ST. LOUIS (AP) -In cue the St.
Louis Cardinals are no longer lotereAted
in the career of Jobn Urrea, there's
another National League dub that la.
'.'If they can't find a spot for Urru,
they can give him IA> us," Recaie Smith
· Of Loe An1eles said Tuesday nilbt after
watcbing tbe f.3 burler spellf)lnci tbe
Dod1en.
""l'llAT mo BAS some kiDd ol arm,(,
Smltb said. "He Just tbrowl 10 euUy.
Hll ball I~ on you 10 quick, lt'a
unbelievable. One Ume.M cuts it, and
tbe other UIDe it rum fta,. You don't
know wbat_i1'1 .,tn1to do ...
Sbould ~·~, wordl make Urrea
sound tnvt.nctble, I« tt be'bown that on
tbla occ.Moiaa &be vetetaa111.,.,,..r.wu
at least very nearly correct. ··1 can't pinpoi.tll it," Urrea said of the
Urrea. a 25·year·old r ight-bander problems he had encountered. "I felt
was given the ball in the third lnn1n1. m y mechanics were off and m.y locaUon
afterward. st ymiein1 Loa An1eles Oil two was olf. It took a long Ume to get back.
bits for 4 2..J frames. When be left, about You can believe in yourself. bul
alltbatwasleftwuforTel'l')'Keanedyto someone else bu to beUeft ill JOU,
bit a sacrifice ny which 1ave St. Louil a too."
3-hrln. ONE W110 8ELIEVD ftrml7 tn
A CllECKEaED CA•EEa for Urrea, Urrea, -.edallY an.-'ru-la1 Dllbl,
J.O, becan wtt.b stellar pe.rfor1naMel out wu St. 1Aa91&artet' Jim Kut. :'d~:~ ~da7~=~owed by h a~~~:"?~=~~
An ecli.pee, however. Ht in tn 1'78 Gue.,... toalMd Mm for aa RBI-..•
after be abut out tbe Dodlen 4"° ID in the ..,_. ...... ,,._ ID tbe \Mrd,
May. Hetben spent moetofthenattwo after a._.._.-two,...... Urna
sealODI lot.be mlnon, f\nally r«umin1 came • to set out of tbe Jam by
last month to tend aid to an inJW'J· lnducinl IOe .. y Hatcber to ,.,.ad lnto ..... riddled llaff. ..... .. _.,.._ ... w-... 1 ... 4ou.tal&plar.
"That was the key." Cards catcher
Ted Sim.mom said. "You've got ooe out
and the bases loaded . We were in
trouble."
AS URREA CONTINUED to mow
down U. Anceles, a leadotf .homer by
Slmmont In the fourth and Leon
Durham's solo roundtripper ID tbe llatb
elevated St. Louis into a 2·2 tie .
~ tbe MYmt.b, Dane lore led oil 1ritb a dOuble olf Don Sutton, 7-3. K.a Betti.
u crlflced . lt.t.n OberUell was
lntenttonall1 walked and' Kennedy
pbleb·btt for Urrea by deliftl'ID& bla
aaertftce ftJ to left.
Tbe Ca*' victory, tbetr tblrd ln a
row, dropped the Dodaen ' record OD a
u-aame tour of fow ciU• to a.t. with
one ecllMlt. left. •
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Hrahosky Pushes Cam ra,
TV Station Files Protest
FN• AP 0UpakM9
ATl.AN'TA -An Atlanta le.tev\s\on stat.ion ••
med a protttl ~th the oft\cfl ()( Comm\1sloner
Bowle Kuhn on Tuesda.y over an lncldeot lnvolvtn1
pitcher Al llrabc»ky or lhe AUt.nta Braves and ooe
or th~ sulion's sportscasters Jim Vlondi. sports dartttor of WSB·TV. said the ataUon
made the pcote t b) telephOf'le and then forwarded • formtl
letter of com laant to the comm1 stoner 's office alon1 with him taken of the a ltt>rcat1on between
ltrabosk> and portscaster Knox Nunally
Ttie incident ~curred pr1or to Monday
night's Atlanta-Montreal game when
Nu11.dly "as rompleling a report from the
s tadium llrabosky appro ached the.
s portscaster to discuss comments he had
made on the air last week. Hrabos k y pornted his finger at
NunaUy. shoved the microphone out of the wa~· and then nollced came raman Ken
Wattley filming. The pitcher then swiped at wu~v the camera drivi ng it back into
Wattley's eye Braves' bullpen ' coach John Sullivan then
s tepped in and restrained the pitcher. ~rabosky appeared on the station's sport show Tuesday
night to apologize for the inc1de~t.
-----Quotr ol tlw Da11 ---.----,
"I didn't go t o sleep until _five o'clock an the
morning because all I could thank abOut was . that
hangin g curve ball I threw to Johnson that looked lake a
bas ketball." -Chicago (>itcher Stan Bahnsen , after
serving up a grand slam pitch to am Johnson that cos t
the Cubs a one -run loss to Montreal.
Parker Want• Out of Pituhrglt
SA~ DIEGO -All-star outfielder Dave •
Parke r . upset that he's becom e a ta/get ot
homepark fans. says h e's "reached the pomt of no
return" ln Pittsburgh and wants the Pirates to
trade him. His trade demand c ame two days after the latest fan
abuse incident im•o lving the National League's 1978 Mos t
Valuable Player and two-time batting champion
Parker who took a .284 battmg average with 12 home
runs and 52 runs batted in into Tuesday njght's game. walked
off the field in the e1Ahlh inmng of a doubleheader opener last
Sunday in Pittsburgh· after a s pectator nearly ~it him with a
transistor r ad io battery. The 29-year-old outfielde r s at out
the second game. won by Pittsburgh 8-7 over Los Angele~
·'It is in the b<!st interests of both parties -the caty of
Pittsburgh and m yself -to complete m y career without
bod1lv harm." said Parker ''Whoever feels that stron gly
about D<nc Pa rker , ~e C"an ehm1nate that problem "
Pirates' Mana~er Chuck Tanner said Parker has become
the target of ··a sick person.··
•••Wr A••.., .... ,. Seeute
Ln BaRer pitched f1v.e perfect 1nnln111 and
flnl1hed with a four·hitter to lead Cleveland to a
4 O victory over Seattle In American t~ea&u~
bauba.11 action Tuesday night . In othee
a•mff, PMI MlklM!U pltcM<l ei1ht IMlnga of one-run relier
end O. MMey hit a two-tun homer, paclnti Milwaukee to a
a l victory over the New York Yankee11 and a !plit of thelr
twl nlaht double ht'ader In the flrst ~amc, Tommy Jolla
tossed 11 (our h1ttc.>r tn I ud New York to a
3 O victory . ()an Graham drove in
four runs with a homer and double ti) help
Mike f1aHIH win his 10th gan'e u
BalUmore topped Minnesota. 8·4 ...
Kevl• BeU chased comeback.weary S~ve
8U1by with a two·run double in the fifth
Inning, and the Chicago White Sox romp{!d
to a tH v1ctory over K ansas City
Buddy Bell led off the ninth in.mng with his
third consecutive single. was sacrificed to
second and scored on Pat Putnam's single.
M••U lirting Texas to a 4·3 victor y over Boston
Mike Norri• pitched 8 four-hitter after n 1rt1ng With a
no-batter for 5% innjngs and took over the Amencan League
strikeout lead as Oakland beat Toronto. 5·1. to gain a s plit of
Tuesday's t~i-night double-header. Toronto won the first
game 5·1. going a head on home runs by Otto Veles and Roy
Howell an the second inning.
TteO Hontrr Bo•tt• P~ Atlanta
Bob Horner drove in fo ur runs with two •
homen, and Glena Hubbard broke an eighth
inning tie ~ith a two-run sin gle that gave Atlanta a
7-S victory over Montreal Tuesday night 1n
National League baseball actjon . In other games . .leff
LeoDa.rd Ignited a three-run sixth-inning r ally ~1th a two-run.
plnch·bit homer as Hous ton rallied to defeat th<' New York •
Mets. 6-S . . . Mike Vail's two-run double h1~hll ghted a
three-run fourth inning to lead th1• C'h1ca)(o
Cubs to a 3· I victory O\'Cr S ;in franc:1l'M'•>
Earlier in the day . the Gia nts U-"ed a
J5th ·inning homer by l.arry He rndon to de
feat the Cubs. 2·0 in the completion of "
s us pended i;?am e tha t w as ht1lted b)
da rkness Monday C1n1•innilll '., Oao
DriesSfll knocked in two run .... If> ll·ac.1 tht.·
Reds to a 3·2 vic·tor) o~, r Pt11lade lph1J
. . . Sle,·e :"oiico!>ia dru\ 1· in t\\o run-. t<J
h E"lp Jim Bib b~ ll'"t h ,.. l:!th "'1n d.,
P1ltsburgh~lo"nl·rl ~.ir1 IJ11·i:11 1 ;1
NO•Hf• Houston p1lcht•r J .R. Rk hard , .iln .. 111\ 11n
tl\e 21-da\' dis a bled hst. will ertt·r thl' ho .. p1tal ti.dtty frir J completl'-dia~postiC' study after suffcnnr arm fJlll..'IJ•
Chicago has r<'<'alled infielder Sle~·e ~acko from \\ 1ch1t;, of
the Amen can Association . ·
.-\Ii in .tlaflO Clhei<· for Clw«-kup
ROC HESTER. Minn -f o r mer wort<! m
heavyweig ht boxing champion ~tuhamniad Ah hi!S
ente red the Mayo Clinic for a complele ph) s1utl . ..1
clinic spokesman said.
Ali. who signed into the Clinic Tut'o;d.i~ Aftt•rno<1n <1fl..r
flying in lo Roches te r from Allt•ntow11 . Pa . h;.i.., '>aid hi· ~oul1l gC'l
a n O K from his doc tor bcfor1: launching h1-. tr-. for ... fourth
1..'hampionship.
Ali is coming out of ret1remt>nt to mN't \\11_r1n UO~lni-!
Council champion Larry llolmes on Oct l in L:is \ 1•1.,J~. ;\it-\
Ali 's last f1j:!ht wa:-. Sf•pl 15. 19i8 1,1,h1·11 ht• r1•c ·•Plllrt•d lh1
World Boxing Assoc1at1on t!tlt· b) dcfc·allng Lt•on ~pinl-.s 1n
New Orleans
SPORTS BREAK I BASEBALL
o.lclaatl G'"" Da"u a .DftlllM-.
OAKLAND -The Oakland Raiders. who 'EE
consider them&elve11 a lameduck team in Northern •II•
California. face a Friday dcadl.ui~ set down by the
Oakland CoUseum.
The Coliseum informed Al Davis. managing 1eneral
partner of the National FOOlball League team. that l''nday 1s
the deadline for signing a lease to play 1980 National Football
Le ague games in the stadium
"I Uunk he thanks he can JUSt walk an and play football."
said Jack Maltester, president of Coliseum. Inc "It can't be
done." .
The Rajders' old lease expired after last season and the
team hoped lo move to the Los Angeles Coliseum for this
season. but the team has not received NFL approval.
At the pre-season training camp in S anta Rosa, Coach
Tom F1ores continued to work mostly with rookies Tuesday.
The full squad will not be an camp unt.Jl this weekend.
..------BasrbaU Todafl -----.....
On ttus date in bast'ball 1n 1974
Write-in starter Steve Garvey collected a single and a
double and sparkled m the held as the outstanding
player in the National Lta~ue':. 7 3 All Star Came
victory at Pittsburgh
On Uus d ate 1n 1922
Cinc1Mat1 outfield star Edd Roush ended his famous
holdout He tut .352 O\ er the rest of the year
Today's Birthda> s
Former Brooklyn Dodgerc; c:iptain Pee Wee Reese 1s
61 Fo rmer Dodger pitching ace Don Drysdale ls 44
Jolwuon ff offlE-FrorJt P.y<-ho E.rane
Atlanta llawks ull -.tt.tr J?Uard f.ddle Jobn.-.on •
has rctum<'d home frflm a P"'Y rh1at n<' mc;t1tutc
wht>re he under"'en\ l'ourt ordl·rc·~ to"x aminattons
after hem~ Jatlt-d on 11rug charge., Hall of
F a me p1t<'her Boh Feller, "'ho:se 18 year ba!'.eball career
began an 1936. says expansion and inflated players· s alanes
have weakened the game Declaring 'Tm no quitter."
San 1;>1ego Padre m ancsR<'r Je rry Coleman say<. he's "hated
all tht.' l~1n~." ~ut plans to suck 1t out with the slumping
i"at1ona l Lt·ague club ~t 1df1elder tlaM Kraay. Jr. ot the
San J Q!\t Earthqu<Jkt'., ha<. been 5ent by the team back to his
nat1H Holland to n ·<'UIH'r atro from a knee 1nJ ury The
Wl•i.t l'oJM arm "'ri·.,thni: ch11mp11m<,h1ps v.111 be staged at
l\notl .. llPrr; f..1rm on ~.11urda' AUJ: 2 b<:gJnning at l
11 \\11t•k R..i\lor .1th'• 111 t11n-<\<ir Jat'k Patlf'rson -.aid he
"ill rt'l1r1: from tht· '"'"' h1 ha' ht· Id 'ince 19';'\ or. Sept I
\ l'll'ran. lin1c·b.1• \.,1 ( John nPMt'';\~ "d!'> rtdt!aSed h) the
C: rN•n Ra) f'acku, 1 np • t•t>derl 'fik~ Au lb) r rushed
~a m •1anagan. 232 l><.>s u, "''"th 1urson 0p{!n bo1.1.hng title
Veter an lfou. .. ton Ho< kPt .... for"<H1I RoMrt R~ld. >Aho
a' c•raged 13 po1n1s 1<1~ 1 .,t·:.'><m, '>1~n•-<l d thrct.') £><1r contncl
"'1 th the ~RA team ~a~ o·~ura of Laguna Niguel and
lh<' dt'fendm~ L S ..imdtl'ur golf champwn. f1~ a t>A O·
undf'r par 7fl Tul'c;d;" 111 ldkf' m'"fiall-.t honorc; after t>Ao
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Fro• Pagr Bf
HASSLER'S FRUSTRATION ENDS. • •
COSTA MESA rlrestoneg
streak looks like it's over,"
Hassler said. "Maybe some wane
or something,''
S h is hido w e nt int o the
clubhous e r e friger ator a nd
pulled out a bottle of ch11led
Rose
Thompson is hitting .313. But he
finds little joy in the Angels'
situation.
.. Even if you hit a home run.
you've got to feel empty when
you lose." Thompson sa ys. "And
1f you go hitless. you still feel good
when you win.··
Starter Chris Knapp gave up
Parrish's r1rst homer. while the
second came off flas~lcr
"It was the only bad pitch I
made all m ght." Hassler !>aid
T ALIN THE TIREMAN
C......-of
H4nor """ & Wihoa krou....._
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PHONE 631-0712
"It's not the best. but it's all
w e 've got." Shis hido t o ld
Hassler as the victorious pitcher
walked into the locker room.
.. I made s ure that Mickey ,
(coach> Jimmie Reese and
Frank T anana each got a
glass." Hassle r sa id . "They
were the only ones here when l
w as."
The Angels got 14 h its .
bouncing back from Monday
night's 14-3 loss to the Tigers .
Thompson got two singles. a
itouble and a walk. scoring a run
and driving in anothe r.
SINCE COMING from Detroit
1 0 the Al Cow e n s trade.
Thompson. like most of the
other Angels, is at a loss to
explain the defending div1s1onal
champs' nosedive to the cellar .
··People want to find all kinds
of excuses." says Thompson.
"S ure. the injuries hurt. But
with the team we're putting out
there, we shouldn't be playing
l as t -place ball. It 's v e r y
frus trating."
THE ANGELS took a 4·0 lead
by the fourth inning. but Detroit
ca me ro aring back. Lance
Parrish hit two homers, driving
an three runs. and by the sixth
inning the game was tjed.
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Surf Deal
Appears
Solid
Tyler Out Until Oetober? DIESELS
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY!· 8J IOllN ~ANO ... ....,,... .... "l hooeatl)' can't tell you," said
1ul1t1at General Man11•r Jack
'1ulkMI' Tueeday wtt. qulued about
Trter'• lnJury. "WU.bu l.QJury like tlaat
ll a bard lo Hy Tbtre'a been DO C&h
history lo tM NFL of a football player
ever hi vi.ftl that kind ont\jury. "
• P'1ulkntr, ••t>.caUM that w1y be can 1et
mulrnWD work oo the Joint.
., run llEEDE"N ..............
P'OI' u.. wbo ... \oo&lAI '°" No .• to be ~......., out ol tbl bKkt'le&d
ror tbe Loe AAaelet Rama ln lhelr ,...uJat MMOn opetMr llaWl t>euolt
Sept. 1. don 'l be too a\ll'1>riMd tf Wendell
Tyler l1 oa the a1dellne• In 1tr et
clothel
"Dr. Robert· Kerlan Lold me tt couJd
be anywhere from 10·12 week.a, which
would brine u.s lo the fint week in
Octobn'.
BUYmLEASl
N~: ~ Tbe Cahforala Surf
baa ICbtdWN • preu
COft(l'reoct" (()C' Monday
mominc. apparently to
annoUMe that a deaJ ba.a
t>t-en ro.cte lo •tU iM
North American So««
League team lo a croup or Or•n&l" County uw t' .. l0"8
Rff«lt ~ment.t 1t lbe Rams'
trallltar alte 1t Cal Stai. Nlenoo have
som e around camp uyln& Tyler'a
injury may t>e more sertoua than
auapeded and lbat he ml&bl mlss a.a
many u 1lx to f'\Cbl aam.-. durln& ~e
rerular Mjl.500, which w<>Wd pu.sh the
Umnable all Lbe way Into October ~fore
the UCLA 1uduate r-et urns
Tyler aulfered h is dlalocattd bap
wht-o lbe car be and b1I brotber·l.n·l1w
were drlvloa went off lbe road the
t\lenln& ol July 4. Fortunately (cw Tyler,
the hip went out "' its socket and right
bock ln. Tbe queatioo now ii bow mucb
nerve dama1'e was incurred. Rod
Mc NeU, who au!fered a similar injury
•t USC, WU sidelined for, I.be seuoc.
''Jt's JUlt impoulble to five a def"m.lte
aotwer ..,.._ Tyler because even Dr.
Kerlan e•'l &ive that type of anawer.''
One thin&'• for aure, It appears Tyler
won't be around quickly, which will put
a ldt ol pressure on the shoulders of
Elvis Peacock, Eddie Hill, J ewerl
Thomas ud Co. Not to ment.klo Ray
°" .... COUNTY'S LIADeMG DEAL.all
Malavasi and his stalf. ~
.\'o l.oarer Prit-1>
So 8Ptter .";ert'iN'.
2600 Harbor Blvd.
Surf otfic1 l wUI not
divul1e the name. ot lht'
~rsoo Ot ~noa.s wbo
will be pw-cbasi.Qa lM
available stock Tb"
c lub has been
oegotJattng "1th various
interested parties for the
past two moolhs tn an
attempt to sol.uh!)' the
team's rloanc1aJ status
"He's (Tyler> swimming DOW," says
If Tyler Is to return 'lb.is season,
however. don't look for it to be soon
Costa Mesa 540 • 910()
It 1s also expttted that
the team wt11 remain Ul
Orange County and
contmUE! playing games
at Anaheim Stadium.
Dunng the past two
months. Surf Gene ral
Manager Bill Dawson,
NASL Commissioner
Ph i l Woosnam a nd
prospective buyers have
b ee n mee ti ng t o
hammer out a deal
which present owners
felt would be "best for
the club." Dawson has
said earlier
,. ............
RAMS' PEACOCK. • •
1919 ije bad earned the ball 52 llmes for 23t yards
and caught 21 passes for 261 more Mlf.Jly times he
as teamed with Tyler in the backfield, g1VlJl& the
Rams a legitimate one-two breaJtaway threat
But t.hen came the u~.1ury , aga.anst Chicago,
and that memory 1s the most v1v1d vts1on of all
"I WAS COMING down oo the k1ckoff and l
was going left and came back right," Peacock
recalls clearly. "The turf was wet and I think J
s lipped on some paint that m arks the field.
Anyway, my right foot caught and went under
me."
Thus, Peacock joined a long list of injured
Rams on lhe sidelines for the flni.sh of '79.
"Standing on the sidelines wasn't as bad last
year as it was t.he year before. I played ln ool)
three pre-season games then. I played 11 last year
and I at least had lhe inner satisfaction of knoW'ing
I contributed something."
Still. watching the Super Bowl was tough. E a rlie r this month.
the club rejected an
offer by a group from
Calgary which wanted
t o move the team to
Canada
"SURE, GOING TO the Super Bowl hurt me
inside to watch But I knew. l:d get my chanet!."
TODl'S
VODKA
I 75LITER
OLD SMUGGLER
SCOTCH
And, that c hance ha~ arrived with
conservalive estimates putting Tyler out for a
I 7,unk
Al that llme, Dawson
said the deaJ was nixed
t o assure the team 's
stay in Orange County
minimum of six to eight regttJar seasoo games. .......-~
"1 don't look at thJ.ngs evening out," says
Peacock of Tyler's injury. "Maybe that was just
the Lord's way of telling Wendell be was domg
645 9s3
Wh e n t h e club
admitted its intentions
.to sell the team. area
so~r fans reportedly
deluged t.he Surf offices
wit h p h on e ca ll s
supporting the idea of
keepin~ t he teaO"' in
Ana heim
Swim Meet
At Newport
something he shouldn't be doing.
.. , KNOW WITH RArs <Malavasi) policy,
Wendell will get his job back when be's ready ,"
says Peacock. "I'm just hoping be'U play and I'll
play also.
"I feel better t.ha n I did la.st year because I
want to make it back. I don't feel any slower and
I've worked ha rd on my injuries. I can't go out on
the field and worry about them. I just have to
pr actice with it."
And practice he has as Peacock arrived with
the rookies last Saturday and ha s looked
impressive during early workouts.
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Gailiano. n 01
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Division S swim Cinals
are schedule d for
Newport Harbor High
Saturday, beginrung at2.
••• KNOW WITH urs <Malavas1) policy I BLENDS
get an opportunity to play ... arid this is it," says 1 Hiram WaJker Imperial. UTUl
the soft-s poken running back who now makes Kessler. 1 7, un.R
6.03
10.53
) 1.85 Beach Swim Club will be hosti ng Laguna
Ni_guel. Irvine Novas,
Brea, Woodbridge. and
Lake Forest in the meet .
which cltmaxes a sum·
mer of weekly meets
Huntington Beach his home.
"All I want to do is make the team and help Seagrams 7 Crown 1 75 UTEJl
them any way I can. Tbe Rams drafted me lo help BO<JRBONS
them. U they didn't, I wouldn't be here.
"It's like t.he Lord bas told me, 'Now you have Ancient Age. UTER 6.60
the green light to go. Take advantage of It ' '' ·Early Ttmes, ~ 6.33
Peacock certainly will try. IH.Walker Ten High. 1 75UTUl 9.78
Bald-faced
11.w.Harper. un:R 7.80
T h .Jim Beam. 1 1~urf.R I 1.52 rut I BRANDY AND COGNAC
Christian Bros .. 1 75UTLR l 2.29
No VnionJackfor Ceremony
MOSCOW (AP) -A bald British
swimmer stopped the Soviet-East
German juggernaut for one race and
then stood under the flag or the
lntemauocal Olympic Commit.tee in
a medal ceremony that was unusual
for tbe Moscow Games -and
historic for the modern Olympic
movement.
Duncan Goodhew, whose English
tones picked up a southern twang
dunng three years at North Carolina
State Uruversity, won the 100-meter
breaststroke Tuesday. beating silver
Ii'' OLYMPIC.S
medalist Arsen Miskarov or the
Soviet Uruon and Peter Evans of
Australia.
WHEN THE MEDAL CEREMONY
was held, there was no Uoioo Jack,
nor any "God Save the Queen,"
which was the way Great Britain bas
chosen to protest lbe Soviet tnter-
vention ln Afghanistan. Earlier in lbe
day, when an Italian woo a goJd
medal in sbootinc, t.be IOC banner
and hymn also replaced tnditiooal
national symbols al tbe award
presentation.
It was believed Lo be the ftnt time
since the Games were reborn in 1•
that the Olympic hymn bas been
played at a medal ceremony.
But Goodh c w 's a ward s
pre5entation was unique for the
Moscow Games because, when he
was joined on the s tand by the
Australian bronze medalist. it
marked the only time all day that
East Europeans were oulnumbered
on the medal podium.
There were 10 award ceremonies
Tuesday, and in rune of them East
Europeans occupied at least two of
the spots. Most of the time. t.bo5e
positions were taken by Soviet and
East German athlet es. wru cb, of
these Games, is the dominating rup-
side st ory of the American-led
boycott.
AFTER THREE DAYS of
competition in this two-week sports
festival, the host Soviets had 10 g»ld
and 21 total medals. The East
Germans totalled 18 medals, five of
them gold. Hungary was a distant
third with two gold and five tot.al
medals. The best tbe non-communist
countries could manage was
Australia's four bronie and Britain's
one gold and two silver.
It was a relatively qulet day oo the
political front. Tight Soviet security
bu been placed around the Afghan
athletes, some o( whom bad
approached western Journallsts
about defecting. And lbe Italian wbo
bas protested Soviet laws against
bomoeexuality returned to ltaJy with
bis tour group Tuesday alter beins
detained overniabt by Soviet police.
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Dream Playground for Reci-eation , Only
The pl-,,.. belftc drawta ·up 'I« aa wanat
npaftai• ol H..uqton a..cta'a C.tral Park, but
tbac.t fClr compalliv• aebletie ~ .,.. &Um
1\ ~an \he HWlUAl'OB Beacb Coannunlt)'
Sfor,•ieft Df.parimeet " lookint at lt ttrictl1 from ' r•re•~ flew. Tiwre are and have bem two areu -~ ..._,,Oneton Bt"ach bu dl'aged lta feet for yeara
ht•l'<hni hilJt IC.'booa aod collete at.htet.lca t OM, a need for a 15,000.IHl football atadlum las Mver beeD full1Ued. SeeGadb. bueb&U ia 1tW a da.Yt'me only aport
ant to .,.a,y your 1ame tn t.M C'lty limit& of
Beach.
' C081'A MBSA BAS TEWINllLE PA all and
la '1ekl, Jl'QunUia Valley hu MUe Squatt
.... Alulbeim and Fullerton have so man)' 1t' 1.-to keep tract -La Palma Park. Brookhursl
tlrt. Americe Park. etc.
t • Huntiqtaa Beach! Tb8t. city with four of the
lu'gest scbooll ln &he CIF Soulhem SecUon., Nooe
It's not that there isn't room for such lhinas as
.... ball &mondt and football stadiums.
But in tbe use ol football, the tab gets pretty
tuib. eooaldenDC cooatructJoa ud U1hlinC C"Oet.s
The chtapeat way to 1et tbe job done ln
football would be to expaod the ,,-esent stadium at
Wcatmfnlter Hl•h
But to date nothln& bas been done.
AS FOR BASEBALL, WELL, it's not lbe cost
or the 1>1lt', 1l' just not enou&b poUcy-maklng
f*Ople want to take hieb school and Junlor coUece
baseball players aeriously.
Softball? You bet, there are a bundle of them
avallable and more on the plUlliJlC &beet. That's
be(ause ol the nature of recrealioe, rather than
<'Ompetitiveness.
Al any rate, assufl\lnc tM Hwltlngt.oo Beach
Park proposal gets put the objections of residents
in the adjacent area, Huntington Beach Central
Park b on the verge of beeoming the blaaest lbiD&
Slft<'e Dianeyland.
VlNCENT G. MOO&HOUSB i.a the director of
thl~ drum playground and it Includes a YMCA
gymnulum. 18 lighted tennis courts, alone with a
11.:Mt'd center court with stands, 18 handbaJl
C'\')urts, a 1olf drlv1na ranae. • lake fOl' trout
l.AJosening lJp lor St1111111er
fishing and.a maulve multi-we •port.a field.
The last Item can house six softball diamonds,
or four soccer/football fields or two ru1by fields.
1'bet'e i.a a firinc range, roller akatinc. bicycle
trails and a huge RV campinc site, in addition to
numerous other attractions, mostly on the
·•passive" approach to a park.
Also included are four proposed restaurants
and several attractioas would be of a commercial
nature.
The plan 1s for the park to maintain itself
finandally.
MOOUIOUSE SAYS THE THOUGHT of ·a
football stadium wu diamlssed primarily because
of the laclt o( parkinc facilities.
Baseball? "All you bave-to do iJ look around,"
uya MoorbouH. "Softball~ to be for men only,
but now it is ~min& a family activity.··
So. at this stage anyway, it looks like bueball
under the lights for Huntington Beach athletes, lS
strictly a matter ol getting out ol town. ••• THE UNITED STATES' junior water polo
team. dominated by Orange Coast area athletes,
returns from the World Junior champlOOBbips in
Second·year quarterback Jeff Rutledge does some stretctung just
prior to an afternoon workout session for rookies and some
veterans at Cal State Fullerton. The Rams have been going
through two-a -day workouts since Monday. The rest of the veterans
are scheduled to report Saturday.
Segura Plays • ID Almaden Tourney
Semi-retired La Costa Pro Returns to' Masters Circuit
By DA VE Cl.JNNINGHAM
Of IM D.lllY 1'11«4 SVff
Pancho Segura is coming out or h1s
c;emi·rPtirement to play in the
AIO'laden Grand Masters tournament
Friday through Monday at the Los
Angeles Tennis Club.
Segura has been spending the last
several years in the quiet role of
lettnis direct.or at La Costa. but he oc·
c acg\onally tunes up with a n
impromptu ~atch against one of his
cotnemporaries.
10 the quallryin~. made 1l to the
s emifinals before being ehrrunated
by Bob Perry of San Diego I No. 4
seed> Tuesday afternoon. Perry was
to face the tournament ravortte -
Gordon Davis of Santa Monica -
today
Davis downed Mel L ewis of
Inglewood in the other semifinal
match in Fountam Valley.
Also among the top seeded players
1n the Grand Masters qualifying
tournament were Jim. Calderwood
DE I ARNAZ, J R .• IS JOlDlng
hands with the National Foundauon
o r Wh eelchair Tennis <based in
Newport Beach> for the coordmation
of a maJor wheelchair tennis pro-
celebnty tournament 10 Tucson Oct.
2 4.
of South Laguna'::. Brad Parks. who
formed the National Foundauon nf
Wheelchair Tennis a ft er he ""a-.
paralyzed m a sk11ng accident • * •
ENTRI~ CLOSED MONDA\. for
the Heritage Bank T ennis Classic
Doubles Handicap, ::.cheduled to
begin at five clubs Aug 2.
A whopp1.ng total of $43.400 in pnz.e
money couJd be given away, Wlth
winners of the Aug . 10 grand
championship receivUlg either SS.000
or, If each doubles partner bas a
savings account with the sponsor
Madrid Saturday with a fourth-place flDWl bebiDd
Hungary, Spain and Russia.
Among Coach Bill Barnett'• coatlnceot are
Jamie Beraeson. Olay Riley, Mike Grier, Peter
Campbell, and Tom Taylor-.
The Americana, bolstered by Fullerton goalie
John O'Brien, complied a 4-2·1 record, lndudiol a
victory over the Soviet Union.
• ••
AROUND THE BEAT-Fountain Valley HJgh
Coach Mike Mllaer got back from a Unlvenlty of
Illinois football camp just in time to watch his
t.eam win the Mlra Costa summer puatng league
tournament. Quarterback Matt S&enes • led the
Barons to the 32·team tournament tiUe with a
conquest of Visalia's Mt. Whitney High in the
finals. Edison was edged by Mt. Whitney in the
semis ... Ex-Marina High baseball star Martt
Dapello, who hit .364 at Santa Ana College, is
headed for Cal State Nort hr idge on a fu ll
ride ... ScoU DeLoac, lhe ex·Fountain Valley High
baseball star at Santa Ana College with a .400
batlulg average and 35 stolen bases ln 38 games. is
bound for Brigham Young University.
Conner: He's
Unstoppable
NEWPORT, R.I. <AP> -Reigning Amenca·s
Cup defender Ted Turner t.otUly set out to reverse bis
poor showing so far in 1980 Cup trials, taldng on.
RuHeU Long and Ch pper oo Rhode Island Sound.
The unstoppable Dennis Cooner. who st.retched
his wmning streak lo 18 ra~ Tuesday by sailing
freedom to a pair of victories over Clipper, had
the day off.
JN mE TUESDAY ACTION, Conner also was
ahead by more than seven minutes in a third.
colhs1on-marred race that was abandooed by the
:.ponso nng New York Yacht Club's r ace
committee.
The San Diego :.kipper has dommated the
12 meter ra<.'tng on Rhode Island Sound m two seb
of tnaJs against Long and Turner, who sue·
cessfully defende<i lhe Cup m 1977.
Con,ne.r loppt..--d 24· year-Old Long by a minute
and 14 seconds 1n th~ opening race, and by a
minute and 23 second~ in the seeond completed
malchoflheday.
THI:: JNTEBVE1' ISG RACE. which was
rJ lled off b~ the· committee. was beset with
trouble:.
The two twelve.. bumped as Cooner was trying
to shake Long·s cover about siJC minutes before the
l>lart. Conner conceded be was tb blame for ~
collision. which cracked Clipper's bow stem. He
raised an American flag. signaling bi.a withdrawal
from the match
8 LESSONS $15.00
COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB
557-0211 H.e reeently won a tough, lhree·set
match with the No. 1 senior player in
the world. Frank Sedgman , and
pethaps it was that victory which
C<>flVinced Segura to try bis hand at
thf Grand Masters tour again.
Arnaz. Jr .• and UCLA coaching
great GleM Bassett are among-the.
latest to say they will Join Vic
Braden. Charlie Pasarell and Fr~
Hammond al the Inaugural Craig
Jenkins Memo rial National
Wheelchair Tenms Championship
dinner Sept . 13.
J enkins was a Corona del Mar
High tennis player killed in a
motorcycle accident. He was a friend
bank. Sl0,000~. ---------------------------
Sedgman. Newport Beac h's
Pancho Gonzalez. Tony Trabert,
Afex Olmedo, Sven Davidson and 13
otfter former greats of the game are
playing the circuit.
Since the Kramer Open moved
from UCLA to the Los Caballeros
clJJb in Fountain Valley last April,
t}te Almaden Grand Masters
r~mains the only major men's
tournament to be held ib Lo6 Angeles
tn\s .year. For information phone the
Sbuthe rn California Tennis
Aisociation at (213) 475-6838. .. . ..
TO INCREASE INTER ESI' in the
G'ra nd Masters tournament .
o r1,.anizers ran a qualifying
tou01ament so that one top Southern
CtUfornia senior could get a berth ln
tlte prestigious event.
~inals were scheduled today al -4 at
UM ~ Tennil Club. but all preUm· id,ry rounds wer e held at Loa
O.~alleros in Fountaid Valley. It was
a · .. bome ccun advantage" for some ~Orange County's finest .
~im Nelloa of Irvlne, seeded No. 2
TENNI S
<No. 3) and tton Llvingston <No. 5).
both of Laguna Beach. and King
Lambert CNo. 7 ), who plays out of
the Racquet Club of Irvine.
*** FOLLOWING SUNDAY'S Semi·
finals in the Grand Masters
tourney. a "Tribute lo Pancho
Segura·· has been organized et the
LA Tennis Club.
Segura is the only player io this
century to win t h e National
Intercollegiate title three straight
years. But he earned a reputaUon as
the great.est player to never win a
major amateur UUe.
Although Segura owns llfllme
winning records over such legends as
Ken Rosewall. Frank Sedgman, Don
Budge, Lew Hoad and Tony Trabert.
he waa cursed by pla~ina h1I best
tennil at the wrong times and the
wrong places.
He abo popularhed tbe two-band
forehand Joas before Bjorn Bocc.
Chris Evert or Jimmy Cannon were
born.
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lead Entries
In Volleyball
Veterans Jlm Mens•• alHI
Matt Gare, the leediftC = wlnoen on the ueo pro
volleyball tour, com~ae tM
lop-seflded team at weelr·
e nd's Cuervo Lacuna Beaeb
Open.
A total of 32 two-man teama
will be batlllog for '5,000 in
prbe money at the 28t.h annual
event held at Laauna'a Ma1D
Beach.
CompetiUon begins at 9 a.m.
Saturday and Sunday with fmala
scheduled for approximate11 c
p.m. Sunday. Admission 11 free
with crowds near 8,000 expeded.
Menges a nd Gage won the
Laguna Beach, Open lest year
before more Utan 11 ,000 fam .
Me nges, a tbree·lime moat
valuable player on the beach
volleyball circuit, leads an
active• players wilb 43 lb~
tourney victories.
Gage, at 33, is the oldest
player on the tournament tour
and .•s second among active
players with 22 victories.
Their toughest competition is
ex peeled to come from de-
fending world champions Sln&in
Smith and Karch Kiraly, lt'll's
wmningest team.
Area entries expected to be
invited a re George Zebot of
Newport Beach and partqer
Marty Gregor y of Laguna
Beach.
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Partners Share in Realty Profits, Deductions
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1nd.lvldula ~ • mew fl ..-C lMo ~laen
Dd '::f.ll= -.. ,.,....... ta ta-u.rly run ot
thal _. U> olfMt ~ \Dcome Unlike •
t>Orporatlon. however, • partnenblp _j)HHI
t~ to m lDdivtctul pa.rtMn an prom.a and
IC»Mt wkbioUt aa tel~ Lu 'The pWlnen.
oot lbe ~ pa,y UM w O~e a corpoquon. a hm led pertMnhlp
mu.at not h.8ve a perpetul llletJ~~ NelU.. ma a
partner freely s uba&Hute
aoother tor buaself wUho\lt
restrkUon And except tor
non·retOUrse d~bts sucb u
morta.,._ ~ otbff than
tbe ladiridu&I lm.ilfld partnen
1s pencMaalb hable for the 1,partaenaaip OtbQ. T'bls Is l~
general parlfter . wl;o u
responsible for th e
cenlta!i&aek>lt ol manqement
While it ls the role ol llite \.uru\ed '-llCAS
partnen to put \IP the truual e1p1i.l. '' is the general put:~ •bo puts up the expertise and
canies on tbe mana1ement work.
11'e power: ol real estate as a busmess for
limlt.ed partnej.sbips SiMlung a tax sheller comes
from Uu-ee thilip: Le\•...-age available in ttal
estate fanucin& (ol partkular Importance 1n
s ubsidiad housiq). immediate deductibility or
18%-2'1%
ANNUAL YIELD
&Sft tn-22% on 6 months to
_.year Mlcly Mand T.D. notes.
... lRISt-deeds ·available
From '1,000 to '200,000 c..I ..., for__.. & ..... ..,
c.AU DIRECT or COl1fCT
FOR DETAILS & FRfE BROCHURE
Pl.EASE CONTACT ME AT
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lnter8t on coulru«tJon IMns and real estate La••· and abUlt.Y to uae depreclaUoo -lo an
Ht•l•rat.ed lonn -baaed on the total cost of the
bWldlu.
J ua1 u you buy a boUM with • down payment, 1etuac • mortaace tor \be rest. so real ~tale
devtklpen take thefr capital and udd to 11.S power
wilh borrowed money. Obviously the interest on
thfH loan.a t. a deducUbJe upense. When you
tb nk bow Iara• your deductloo is tor the lnterest
on your own home's mortgaae. you can see lhal
tbla in~tdeducUoo lssubst.a.nUal.
ar.:c.AU E THE PA&'nllEtilUP engages in
conalJ'UCt1J\I. developing and operating this real
utat~ project H a business. lbe buildtnes
themaelves are depreciated over their
ffODOnUC&ll)' uaeful Uve . lbat is, a portion of
lbelf COit ii .,ritteo off eacb year u an expense
for tu reportln1 purl)OSeS. This 1s tbe major
eophl.itkatftt as~t of real estate a.s a tu shelter.
since the asnount betn1 depreciated -a traction or
1t each year -is much greater <because of lhe
borrowed money involved> than the actual
investment of tbe limited partnws.
There are many different kinds of
tax·sheltered ~al estate investments. Many offer
Investors lhe prospect or tu 106Ses dunog the first
lew )'ears of operation which exc~ t~e actual
money mvested. These writeoffs are in addition lo
whatever cash \be real estate proJects create.
Besides leverare. good real estate investments
olfer t.M obvious atlractlom of cash now and the
chant"e for an inOatlon hedge if the property
appreciates.
Although real utatc as a tax-sheltered
in\•estment may.be attractJve, potenllal investors
also ouebt to understa_nd I.be risks. Real est.ale 1s
ttlatively illiquid. You can't cash it lo at th~ bank
like a cb«k. Furthermore. 1t is hard to determine
precisely lhe value or an individual partner's
holdings. since it ls hard to adequately apprajse
the v alucof real estate a partnerstupowns.
JUST AS IN OIL and gas ventures. the general
partner and operator of a real estate project must
be chosen with foresight and care. Investors
should look for packages in wtuch the general
partner·s rewards do not cut too d~ply Into those
of the limited partners. And the cost of
participating should not be too high. "{:he operators
must select the locaJe. financing. tenaots. and
must contend with rentals. maintenance and
bookk~ping. lt is the developer and operator who.
in the last analysis, d etermine the final
profitability of the project.
COUECTORS
CORNEA
Rare Coin• & Stampe
GOlD & SILVER
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LONG BEACH CAP>
C l imbing oi l
production is being
rep orted fr om a
tertiary.recovery test in
Wilmington oilfield al
Long Beach. the Energy
Technology Center said
today
Theresa
New Citizen
The pilot project is a
joint venture ol the city
of Long Beach and the
federal Department of
Energy in using t he
Mar afl o od
micell sar·po l y mcr
process on the field.
which previous ly had
used conv e ntional
waterlloodmg.
The test is Ul a sand or
the Upper Terminal
zone in Old Wilmington
on lhe edge of an old
peripheral wate rflood
where production was
no longer economical
due to low production
and high water rontent.
The tertiary pattern L">
on a we st·to east lane
drive wilh four tnJecUon
wells backed up to the
major Pier A fault.
driving oi l e&Al to a tine
of six producing wells.
• coming to
towii.
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Or clll W.Ntion tor tlM All1wtf hit office -· ,.. •
.... • "" -. ... C.••t.,j!
Jr1'j ectlon o r a
91 .000-barrel mlcellar
1lu1 began more than a
year ago wtlh flNlt·stage
Inject.ion beglnrunJ( lcc.t
October
Fuel Price
To Climb
SAN FRANCISCO
CAP> -Gasoline
consumers wbo thlnk fuel
price lncreuea may have
tapered oll may be ln for
a 1ur p r he, says a
Stanford University economist.
Robert E. Hall says,
.. We are not qulte
halfway into the proceaa
of a 11lmll1ttn1 t be
increase ln world mer11
priffllntm.
"So far, our national
enerc bill bu rileD by
SlOI blJUon per year,
whJcb accounts for tbe
deelln• iD purcbaain1
power of wor kers·
ear nln11 of around 4
per cent."
,
And when that project is finally sold -
hopefully at a profit tor the limited partners -a
tu wiU be due. The net Cain will be ~uced 1n
some measure aa Uncle Sam 1ets back part •
elaborate comput.a\100 coverina bow loac the
pri>perty baa beea owlMld as well u how Dtuch ·
a.cce&erated depnellllioo eseeeds the strailht·lin&
method. Tbi1 l1 ooe price t-hat real estate.
buai.Deuee pay for tbeir w lbeltcr.
Generally apeakla&. bowever. the )oacer a •
partner is invol\'ed in a prooject, the leas Uncle
Sam t.Ues back. Commercial property ventures
such u office buildinp •nd shopping centers, on
tbe other hand. have different rules Qf
depreciation, and couequently different rttapture
results. Special rules on low-income housing
provide other opportwliUea for investors willing to
finance t.bi.a kind of rut estate.
NOWHEaE IS T1ll8 more obvious than in tbe
residential real estate pacta1e: a newly
constructed a part.ment complex. tor lnatance.
Because these residential properties are allowed
the largest accelerated depreciaUon. the Umited
partners are provided much laraer dedvctioDI in
lhe early years in wbkh the project exists. But
when the project is finally sold, some of t.bl.s early
depredation's tax benefit is recaptured: some of
any profit made oo l1!,9 apartment ls usually taxed
not as long-term capital gain. but u ordinary
income t.n1t.ead. FiodJ.Di this amount invol,,.. an
S1wrry LMCCLI u an acCOUllt a:«virve for Memll
l.,pch, l'Vrce. '°mntr & Smith's Sant4 Ano Oftte~.
Work Others' Capital?
By JOHN CUNNIFF
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NEW YORK -The most
profitable way of accumlating
wealth today is through the
medium or "transcendental
cap ital.·· says James Dale
Davison. lhe young rounder o!
the Nat.ionaJ Taxpayers tJnklo.
The phrase isn.'t likely to
attain wide usage -it isn't one
of those easily understood terms
like "tax cut" -but fol' those
who want \o understand the
ecoooDlY it pays to understand
lhe deCinition.
TRANSCENDENTAL capital.
says DavtSOO. possesses rights
and powers that other capital.
s uch as your savings account.
cao·t even approach. lt is •ery
popular today. Your neighbor
uses it: you probably use 1t. too.
And yet, it tso•t even capital in
the conventional sense. "It is
merely a sub6titute by which an
individual enJOYS returns on
capital owned by someone else:·
says Davison in his new book,
"The Squeeze."
Politicians use 1t. It keeps
maoy of them in power. "ys
Davison. Strip them of their
abiJUy to take your capilal and
redistribute it -for votes. of
course -and some would loSe
their seats. be says.
C hrys ler. wbich los t its
ability to raise conve11Uonal
capital, bas learned to tap
transceodenlal capltal in the
form of govern ment loans.
Davison points out. So did
Lockheed and General
Dynamics. be s.ays.
He isn't tb.rouP wttb hl5 list.
··ooctors. lawyers. and othu
professionals a lso profit
mightily from rcgulatioos which
grant them an effective claim on
productive weallb, ·· be says.
And others. too.
It includes recipients o f
wetr1,1e payments. jobless
benefits. and ancome-transfer
programs. ••wbicb have come to
include disability paymeots for
JUSt about any hurt:· to say
nothmg of pensions.
Davison says that one
consequen~ of transcendent.al
capltaJ. the defm.IUon of wtucb
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Clo.U"IC Pri.c•eo NYSE COMPOSITE TRANS~CTIONS
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~y.July23 1980 N DAILY PILOT ..
Dow Jones Final
Up 1.28
CLOSING FIGURE 121.51
Selling Off's
Tough Task
By MILTON MOS1'0WITZ
Every time you pick up a paper. it seems that one
company ls about to buy another You could be rorg1ven
for believing that top executives or big companies sit
around a good part of the day figunng out which company
td buy next.
But that's not all they do. Sometimes they spend a lot
of time figuring out how to get rid of propertl~ they
already own. And often these a re properti~ .they ~ght
not too loog ago Companies on the acqws1tion tra.al art>
like kids· their eyes are bigger than their stomachs.
It's not always easy sell.mg off companies you no
tonger wat1t You know how it is when you're shopping for
a used car The question that always pops into your mind
1s · .. If this car is so good. why is this guy selling it'!"
LOOK AT THE TROUBLE poor Colgate.-Palmohve
had sn selhng off the ir Helena Rubins tein cosmetics
business ft was certainly oo secret that they wanted to get
rid of 1t They may know how lo seU Colgate toolhpaste
<1 nd Irish Spnng deodorant soap. but they were out or their
element 1n cosmetJcs. Helena Rubinstein has been on the
block for at lea.st a year . A number of prospective buyers
surfaced -an<& then vanished when they saw lh~ problem!>
thev would 1nhent
·Well. t.'<Hhc•r this month Colgate found their buytr
Alb1 Enlt>rpr1s.es. a new company that no one ever heard of
that was formed b) two .'iev. Yorkeri. Alvin Burack and
W1ll1am Weiss v. hose previous claim to fa me as not
known The term!'! of
th • sa l e ar~ ~er)
antfrestmR ~ ·
·-Colga t e bo u 5(ht
Rubinstein m 1973 for
stock which w<l~ then
.... onh $142 m11l1on
The) sold ll to Alb1 for
Maney
Tree
$20 m1U1on But Hurack and \\e1ss ooly had to come up
v.1th $1 5 ms I hon They agrttd to &nte up another SS million
in tv.o 1nstallm1:n~. one Ill Oe<-ember·l981, the next IJl
J :rnuary 1983 And then the rest of lhe SlS m1lbon they can
pa' in annual inl>l<tllmenls of $1 I million
· Hesult · 1t v.111 be sometime toward the end of lht'
r1·ntul") befort' CQlgale Wlll get 1\S S20 m1IUon And that'!>
not all Rubinstein as into t; S banks for loans of some S19
million They al<.o have·124 rrullloo or bank loans overM>as
Colgate agreed to guaranttt them -an olber words. the)
told the banks not to worry about gettJng repaid
Question d1d ColRate sell Helena Rubinstein or give 1t
:iv. a~"
,\ MAN IS A SUULAR predicament 1s Donald P
Kell) president of Chicago-based Esmark. successor to a
company 'llo'llh a much more famthar name. Swift Swift
v. a once the km~ of the Chicago stock) ards but now tl'!>
Just a dra~ on ~mark wtuch sells Plc.ytex bras and STP
dutomoove produc.>t~
Swtfl actounl~ ror S4 b1lllon <1( !-:!>mark s S6 7 btlhon rn
!>ales but in 1979 1l conlnbuted only 11 percent o ( the
profits. wb.lch came lo S92 million. Th•t will never do, and
. o Kelly has decided to sell the Swift fre$h m eat pl•nls -
those that ht' can anyway <others JUSt v. 111 be closed)
He made the decision e\·en though he started h15
career w1lh Sv.1ft and even lhou11th Sv.1ft fresh mea~
started the en tire company years ago Kelly caJled 1t onl'
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TUBE TOPP~RS
CBS 9 8 :00 -''Twilight's Last
Gleaming." Burt Lancaster and Richard
Widmark head the cast of this suspense
movie about a former general who
threatens to start World War UI.
KTLA 8 8:00 -"Olympia, Part l :
The Festival of t he Peopl e ." A
documentary about the Berlin Olympics
of 1936 and the victorious performance
of America's Jesse Owens.
KOCE 9 9:00 -"A Month in the
Country ." A ballet based on Ivan
Turgenev's 19th century play with
Anthony Dowell and Lynne Seymour
89 KUP"S SHOW
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·unconventional Programs Aid CBS
NEW YORK <AP) -The Republican National
Coovention consumed all but a few hours of prime-
time 11l the week ending July 20, and CBS woo the
three-way ratmgs race with plenty of help from a
batr-d<nen programs broadcast alter the networks'
Political covera~e had concluded.
In fact. viewers generally ignored tbe
campaign coverage, figures fron:i the A.C. Nielsen
Company showed Of 52 programs broadcast in or
1ust before prtme·tlme during the week, the·
highest rated of the convention reports was CBS'
Thursday night wrapup. No. 24 in the ratings.
THE WEEK'S nVE Jowest·rated programs
were .convention reports broadcast by CBS and
ABC Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights in
the hour or half-hour before the st.art of prime-
time at 5 p.m.
Lbe four days of lbe convent.>OO . Monday through
Thursday, CBS registered a rallng o{ 7 7 to 7 6 for
NBC and 6.5 for ABC.
THAT MEANS THAT in an average minute
dunng the convent1on. 7.7 percent of the country's
homes wtth tele111s1on were watching CBS
J~t over half the television audience watched
the convenllon on the three networks. with other
viewers chas ing alternate programming on
-independent and public statloos NBC's research
department estim ated about 85 million viewers
saw at least some of the convention coverage
broadcast by the three networks.
• Though the convention itself did not attract
viewers. a s~1al Monday night edition of CBS'
"60 Minutes." featuring an intervi~w with the
eventuaJ RepubUcan presidential nominee, RonaJd
Reagan, did weU in the rati.Dgs -17th place.
'Tut> .lefferc.on-;" '4 cth a rat.Jnfi? or 20 7 rPprec;
enlm~ l!°> a mil hon homes, "60 MtnutE's." 19 6 or 15
million. "Altt'l'." 19 I 'lr 14 8 m1ll1on. "TrapP'?r
John. M 0 ," 19 1 or 14 6 million, "Dalla~ .. 18 6 or
14 2 m111Jon. and "Duke" or Hauard," 17 7 or 13 5
m tllson. all CHS "CHtP~" 16 2 or 12 4 mtlhon.
NBC. "Love Boat." 15 9 or 12 l mtlhon. aod
"fantas} Island," 15 4 or 11 8 million, both ABC.
and "The A\4akensnf? Land," Part l. NBC. and
"Archie Bunker's Place" and "One Day at a
Time ... both CBS. all 14 2 or 10.8 m1ll.Jon
THE REST OF TllF. Top 20·
"Moonrunners," ABC . "The Islander," CBS;
"Ed Clark for President"' spot, and "240· Robert."
both ABC. "60 Minutes." Monday ed1tton. and
"The Incredible Hulk." both CBS. and "D1frrent
Strokes ... Fnday ed1tson. and "Me & Maxx." both
NBC
TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS
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airing at 10
o'clock on ABC.
Cha nnel 7.
The three highest-rated programs for the week
were from CBS' Sunday night lineup, "Tbe Jef·
fersoos," with a rating of 20.7, followed by "60
Minutes" and "Alice ."
Nielsen says the rating for ''The Jeffersons"
means that of all the homes in the country with
t elevtsion, 20 7 percent saw at least part of the
situation comedy.
A CONVENTION-OIUEN'TED edition of
ABC's "2().20" broadcast Tuesday night was No 23
for the week, while a Monday night "20·20''
broadcast was 25th.
There were three non-political shows bunched
among the poorly rated convent ion programs -
CBS' ·~B News Bears" in 44tb place, and
"Bucks " and "Wh en the Whistle Blows," both
from A • 4Sth and 46tb.
n€ttl€ CR€€ksHOP
CBS HAD THE WEEK'S six m06t-watcbed
programs. and eight of the first dozen, and that
contributed to a rating for the week of U .3. NBC
and ABC tied for second place with ratings of 8. 7
The networks say that means in an average
prime-time minute during the week. ll.3 percent
of the nation's TV-equipped homes were hilled to
CBS.
The extraordinarily low ratings for the week
were due almost entirely to poor, though not
necessarily unexpected, marks for the convention
coverage.
ln 13 hours of simult.aneom coverage during
Strike Halts 'IV
Fi.ho on Alcat1-az
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The national strike
by the Screen Acton Guild bu baited ftJ.m.ing of a $4
million, made-for-televisioa movie on AJcatru Island. .
Senn 8d«I and t5 extra playtnc canvtct.s and
prlaon guards were. told not to report to tbe set ol t..be rum. tlUed ·"J'be Bock ud Clarence c......·· after
producers failed to reacb an illtertm qreemeat with
the tuild'I'umday.
Tbe movie, 1tarin1 Art Carne, and Telly
San.IM, i11cbeduled to be abownoo NBC durtq tbe
tldrd weelr ID.lllcwember.
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Here are the week's highest-rated programs :
A Oa~ic Weekend ...
at Udo Marina Village
We're hosting a very special anrique car show. featuring
Rolls Royce and other classic vintage automobiles.
Browse. stroll the cobblestone streets and enjoy our Dixie·
land band . "Old fashioned" vendors will be there with a
refreshing assortment off oods and beverages.
A .Classic Weekend, at Newport Harbor's elegant specialty
shopping center ... Be sure to join us!
Saturday, July 26, from 10 am to 9 pm
Sanday, July 27, from noon to 6 pm .
Lido Marina Village
Just off PaciOc Cl')IJI lllJl'I-. at e~POrt Blvd. •ind Via L1t1 n
lfl Ne,..p0n 8t1Kh
I·
Annual 20% OFF SALE
on Custom Decorating
Draperies •Bedspread!> • Furniture
Now rs lhe 11rne to redecorate your bedroom 1n
a 5'imP1uous man"4tf at PftC•s you woutdn'I
believe•
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ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION Wedoeeday, July 23, 1980 DAIL V PILOT 8 J J
•
New Shows Open
•
Tbree MW atace producUool ao on
the boards t.hJa w~end, otterin•
90met.blq for aU lMtel -a c:ocned.y, a
dramaandat'hAldren'aplay
Intermission
Tom Titus
PLEASANTVILLE, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--:.'-
Tbe ~ ll "Calllornia SWte,"
Nell Simon's 1.ttaUH on West Cout
lire, at the Huntlo1ton Buch
Playhoust TM more nri°'-d rare Is
"Wait Until Ouk" by lbe summer
produclion sroup AN IV ln La1una
Beach, whlle the Founta.ln Valley
Commuruty Theater unveils "Tbt'
Hobbit"fortbe andboi et.
JOHN WILLIAMS I d1rect101
"Californla Suite," which featur
Ralph Rkbmond, Jo Ann Black. John
Greenslade and Ann Leverett as
visitors to a Los An&eles hoteJ. Ot.bers
an the cast are Roxie Lee. Don Dove,
Karen Klldooand Melissa Johnson
Pe rformances will be given Fndays
and Saturdays al 8:30 for s ix weekends
at the pJayhouse, in lhe center of the
Seachff Village sboppmg plaza on
Main Street at Yorktown Avenue tn
Hun tington Beach Reservations
847·4465.
"Wait Until Dark" is Frederick
Knott ·s thnller about a blind woman
te rrorized by drug-hunting thugs.
Virginia Cook st ars an the drama.
opening Thursday at the Laguna
Beach High School auditorium.
PERFORMANCES WILL be given
Tbursdays through Sundays at8:30for
two weekends . with Saturday
m atinees at 2: 30. Tickets are available
at the door. 625 Park Ave .. Laguna
Beach.
.. The Hobbit" anives Friday at Los
Amigos High School , Heil Avenue and
Newhope Street . Fountain Valley
Di ane Schochet directs the chlldren's
show. ~rucb features a cast of 44
characters.
Performances will be given Friday
through Sunday aod July 29-Aug. 2 at
7 · 30 p.m. wft.h a closing ma tinee Aug. 3
at 2 · 30p.m Call 839--0173or893-4753for
reservations and information.
CONTINUING THEIR respective
engagemPnts al local theaters are:
-"My Fair Lady" (to be reviewed
Thur&day > at. Saddleb1Ack Collt!&e ln
M is s ion V1e10 <H3l 4856 >
Ptrformancu tonight through
Saturday und JuJy 29 AUK 2 at 8 p.m ..
July27andAu1 3at3p m
"Gre "at the Harlequin Olnner
Playhouse' ~s llurbor Blvd ,Santa
Ana (t79-~1l 1 Performunces rughtly
f'llcept Mondny'i through Aug 24 at
\'a rylng curt1UO ll mes
-"CHAPTERTWO" atSebasuan's
West Dinner Playhous~. 1'40 .Averuda
Pico, an Clement e (492·9950 1
Perfo rmances nightly except
Mondays through Aug. 3 'at varying
curtain times.
-"The Fantas ticks" tonight
through f'nday and "You're a Good
Man. Charlie Brown" Saturday at the
Laguna Moulton Play h ouse. 606
Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach
(494 ·0743> The m-u s acals run in
repertory through Aug. 23 wtt.b a 9 p.m.
curtain.
-"Last of the Clas:." a t the
Westminster Community Theater.
7272 Ma pl e S t . Wes tmi n s t e r
(893·862161 Performances Fridays and
Saturdays at8:JOthrougb Aug. 9. • CALLBOARD -Sebastian's West
Dinner Playhouse will hold auditions
for non-Eqwty performers to fill roles
tn .. FiddJe r on the Roof" Friday from 2
to 6 p.m. in the Sky Room of the Grand
Hotel, on Hotel Way oCC Harbor
Bourevard. An aheim . . the musical
will be performed at Sebas uan·s West
in San Clemente
Auditions ror "A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the Forum"
will be held Sunday at I and Mond~y at
7 in the Huntington Beach Playhouse.
Space 39 of the Seachff Village
Shopping CC'nter on Main Street at
Yorktown Avenue. Hunhngt.on Beach
. . director Kent Johnson will ~
l\ee king a cast of 1 Omen and six women
for the musical comedy
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N .J . (AP) -Sin ger
Tony Orlando has given
his sister's name and
Sl0,000 to a Pleasantville
home for retarded
p e op l e and ha s
persuaded a Boardwalk
cas ino hot e l to
contribute another
SlS,000 to the cause.
Short Day's Work
Tbe name of Orlando's
late half-sister. Rhonda
Marie Schroeder, will be
used for a new home for
the retarded to be
o~rated by tbe Atlantic
County Association for
Retarded Ciwens. .
Liza Minnelli and Dudley Moore walk up New
Y ork 's Park Avenue as they leave the set of
the movie "Arthur." The film is one of three
shut down in New York because of the Screen
ActoN< Guild strike
Mass Schroed e r . a
v i c tim or m e nt al
retardation and cerebral
palsy. died three years
ago at the age of 21.
No Support
From SAG
NEW YORK <AP> -
Although R o n a l d
Reagan rose to political
prominence as president
of the Screen Actors
Guild. don't look for that
organization to endorse
th e R epub l ican
s tandardbearer for
Prt>sident of the United
States.
J ames M cGui r e.
executive director of the
New York SAG. "'as
quoted .in thr -Dad~
News as saying ... We
nev1e'r e nd or s e
candidates. and will not
this time. even though it
1s tbe first time that one
o f our mem bers has
bee n nomin ated fo r
national office ...
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Peter Ustinov, being made up tor bis role of
Charlie Chan i.n a new movie. hasn't been
ruined by protests from Asians about his
assuming the role of the Oriental detective.
Ustinov has played Russians, Turks .
Romans. Arabs. Greeks and Belgian sleuth
Hercule Poirot with little incident.
'Airplane' Flying High
HOLLYWOOD (AP> -"Airplane," the
raucous send·up of airliner disaster movies.
appears to be a bright star among the also-rans
this summer as Hollywood prOductions experience
a big attendance drop.
The film has collected $15 million.plus in its
fint 12 days or release. according to Paramount
Pictures.
"Airplane" stars Robert Hays and Julie
Hagerty and was created by a young trio of
fllmmakers; David Zucker, Jerry Zucker and Jim
Abrahams.
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"" • ·-.... McLa•len bas staaed
---------1ome food ~ction
aequflK'el, but the dramaUct too often tend toward
tbe hlttlionlc: Tony lml's ~aph.y bu a buy
look to lt and Pe\er Thomas mualc la employed in an
overly obviOUI aod metodramaUc manner.
SCRIPTED BV TONY Wllllamson an.Ji
progressed with a lot or stU~. pompC)WI dialosue.
the story stars Richard Burton as Seraeant
StetDer, a stoic Germ•n otflcer who ls a aood
soldier but w~e dlrtttness toes against the grain or his ambitious major <Helmut Griem).
The acUon ls set late ln the war and centers on
a plan by several top German officials, led by
General Hoffman <Curt Jurgens>. to assassinate
Hitler and to put an end to what they realize is a
losing cause. Burton Is enlisted to make a secret
deal with the American fo~es and meets w1th
Colonel Rogers C Robert Mite.bum) to relay the
ceasefire order , .
Burton and Mitchum are both quite good and
add substance to their characters through ef.
c ·n
Dalty MatJneea -All $2.00 tUJ-2:30_p.m. _
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l1 .e1pedally am•iq as llitcbwn'1 by·tbe-boot
West Polnt·traiDed superior ottlcer and be 1ivea oee of bll beR perlonnan«1 ln ~t yean.
IUaGINS 18 ALSO outatand1nc and fiae
support la provided by Mlcbael Parka ud Klaus
Lowltacb. Moat of the other Ulpportln1
performances are unconvlndac and often even
laughable. ·
lo spite of the uneven production values and
the at.qy metod:ramaUcs. however, the film la
generally effective due to the stroq performances
of tbe above mentiooed acton. Tbe bulc story.
altbou1b interesting, may also be overly
introspective for the action market.
A hilarious rww amedy lor ~ .
who eve!' wanted to give the cil ~gas pains.
tum oil the powet" ~·tights and
make the banks stand in &ne (or a ~
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INSIDE •. Supert'Mrket Shopper
• sum Gourmet
• SlnglelC.lendar
• Club C.lendllr
So01e
Enchanted
Evening
By SANDIE EGAN °' ................
Imagine combining fancy French food witb classical
music. fine art and· theat.e:r -and an evening under the
stars near the seashore! '
lbat 's exactly what the Irvine Master Chorale plans
to do Aug. 3 by staging an elegant French picnic supper
against ·the backdrop of tbe .wh annual Pageant of the
Masters.
This could make for an extremely romantic evening
-and an exclusive one, too. because just one hundred
tickets can be sold.
Tbe occasion is a benefit for the Irvine Master
Chorale.
The location for the picnic will be Heisler Park (bring
your own blanket) in Laguna Beach, adjacent to Las
Bri~ a~ Restaurant on the waterfront.
The extra special dessert will be attendance by the
picnickers at the Pageant of the Masters in Irvine Bowl
on Laguna Canyon Road. The addition of pageant tickets
to the already elegant supper affair is especially alluring
because pageant tickets are extremely bard to come by
having been sold out for months.
THE PRICE FOR ALL this elegance? Fifty dollars per
person, P>of which is tax deductible. The cost includes both
the picnic and pageant plus free private parking near Irvine
. Bowl.
· Proceeds 'will be used to help defray expenses of
administering the 14()-voice Irvine Master Chorale. which
__ begins its 13th performance season t.his-falr-.
Betsy Moulton, a long·time chorale member who also
bas studied French cuisine, will cater the picnic along
with her partner Nan Moore, who is married to a.ootber
long-time chorale m ember, Tom Moore
For the occasion, Betsy and Nan are putting together
a menu of epicurean delights beginning with French
country pate and ending with delicious fresh fruit tarts.
In between, there will be brie cheese, vichyssoise, boned
and stuffed game hen, tomato filled with rice and green
bean salad a la Pn>vence. Topping the gourmet feast will
be bubbling Domaine· Dhandon champagne.
Betsy is especially well qualified to cater the party
because of her extensive culinary background. She has
studied and taught cooking for many years with her
specialty being classic French cuisine techniques. French
Nouvelle cuisine and Italian cuisine. In addition, along
with Nan. she owns and operates Julia's child. .. Cater-
ing in Newport Beach.
I I
........ JYly 23, ,.,
FROM 1968TRROUGB 1971, she studied French cuisine
with Chef Gregory in Cincinnati. following which she
owned and· operated a small caterin'-service in Pitts-
burgh. Her list of teaching credits include cook·
ing classes at Skillets in Newport Beach; Sherman
Gardens and Fassero's, both in Corona del Mar; Kitchen
Things in Corona del Mar and Tustin; Martha Green's
Cooking Things in Redlands; and Williams-Sonoma in
C9sta Mesa.
This summer and fall, she is teaching cooking classes
in Irvine's Heritage Park Arts and Crafts Center and at
Culinary Capers in Heritage Plaza, Irvine.
Nan Moore and Betsy Moulton experiment in Betsys kitc11fJ!1.
~
I
And, says Betsy, s he's traveled extensively In
France, Germany, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Austria
and Italy,. "both as a singer and an eater."
Not only that; she's also willing to share. Here are re·
. .
c1pes for some or tne dishes s he'll prepare for the
gourmet picnic.
BONED AND STUFFED CORNISH GAME RENS
<Serves 6)
6 f resb Cornish game hens, about 114 pounds each,
boned by your butcher. Have drumsticks left in and
wings removed.
STUFFING
1 cup minced celery
lfz cup minced green ooioo. including tops
4 tablespoons butter
3 cups stale French bread cubes sprinkled with ~
cup ctuckeo stock
2 large tart green apples, peeled and cubed
~ cup sliced almonds
t.4 cup minced fresh parsley
2 tablespoons mrnced fresh basil or 2 tablespoons
dried
1 If.! ~poon minced fresh thyme or ~ teaspoon
dried
11~ teaspoon minced fresh tarragon or' 'f'2 teaspoon
dried
14 teaspoon nutmeg
Salt and white pepper
GLAZE
2 tablespoons Kitchen Bouquet
2 tablespoons melted butt.er
Directions for making the staffing: Over low heat,
saute celery and onion in butter about s minutes. Then
combine with remaining ingredients and divide among the
hens. Using 2 small metaJ skewers per hen, reshape and
secure. Make a brace out of folded aJuminum foil (18 in-
ches by 1 inch> and wrap around base of bird, twisting
ends like a twist·tie. Cross the drumsticks, brush with
glaze and place in a 14 inch by 20 inch Brown-in-Bag,
following manufacturer's directions for flouring and
slashing.
Place bag in a greased shaJlow roasting pan and
roast in a pre·beated 350-degree oven for 45 to SS minutes.
Then, tum heat up to 4.50 degrees, expose bena, brush
with remaining glaze and roast another 10 minutes or un-
<See PICNIC, Page a>
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(2 DAILY PILOT FOOD
Three New Ways With' Chick Picnic • • •
<"'-Pa1e Cl>
Breut of cllldl• 1' &M IDOlt apeulve wt ol cblck••·ln·p1ru
because lt contalu more meat thao other
par1.1.
Of all the pa.r:ts. breut
of chlchn offer• the
ltut bone. fat and
caloriM and the taOtt. lean p rotein . Bonn
account for IO ~l'tt1i\ of
the w1t1ht In chicken
brea1t1 DnamaUckJ are
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wordl. one·t.bird wute
Accordina to the moet
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Depar t men t o f
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frylna chicken breas t
halvtl contain 193
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breast haU provides 2:9
grams of protein, about
ball your dally needs.
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are easy to store in the
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OOCKEN
2 f rying ch1cken
breasts, split
Paprika
Salt, pepper
4 peeled oruons
~ cup dry wh1te
wme
1 cup slam milk
2 tablespoons flour
2 t easpoo n s
2 l eaapoons
1rrowroot
Optional : arnall
dove 1arllc, minced
pr.,pared Oljon at ylo l lt>Mpoon oregano
muatant o r ml x e d It a l I an
Mln<"t'd pa.-.ley 1tasonin&s
Prehnt oven to 450 Salt (Or garlic salt),
de&rt'H 1'rim Crinae Cal pepper
from cbicbn Arranae Preheat oven to 4SO
the ''N<'kt>n alLln aid~ uv daareee. Tnm fringe fat
on a noo·sta ck aqua re from e hlcken. Place
9·anch cak~ pan Bak" c h. l c k e n b re a s t s
uncovutd 20 to 2~ &kln·S~ u~ in an 8·1nch
minutes. unuJ lhe kin I non· ta ck cake pan
crusp and -.ell-rendered Bake unseasoned for 25
of Cat Pour off the rat to 30 nunutes. until skin
Sununertiine
Recipes Easy
L o wer ove n ts crasp a nd
temperature to 350 well-rendered of fat.
degrees Sprinkle the Drain and discard fat.
chic ken hberally with Combine remaining
p a p r 1 k a . s a I t a n d ln1redJents and arrange
pepper. Add onions and ln cake pan under the
w 1 n e to t h e p a n . chkkeo. Return to oven
Contin u e t o bake and bake uncover e d
another 30 fVinutes or until chicken is tender
m o r e. basting and liquid has
occas1on a lly , until evaporated. about 12 to
t ender 1 6 m In u t es. Bas t e
Meanwhile. combine c hic ken occasionally
milk. flour and mustard with pan liquid a s it
in a saucepan. Cook and cooks. Makes two
s t 1 r u n t 11 m ix tu re servings, 290 calories
th1c k e ns. Simmer 2 each. Hearty beef c hef's
s alad is a q uick-to·
prepare. cool summer
entree. Combine in a
salad bowl 1 h cups
julienne cooked. chilled
beef. ~ cup chopped
celery. 2 tables poons
sli ced green -oruons-:-~
cup julienne Monterey
Ja<.1< ct)et!Se and 1 quart
tom ~alad greens-Blend
2 tableSi)oons bottled
Italian-style salad dress·
ing with 3 tablespoons
mayonna ise. Add to
salad just before serv·
ing ; toss lightl y .
Garn ish with tomato
wedees, hard-cooked
egg slices and pitted
ripe oUves. Makes about
4 servmgs
Pre-roasting of beef minutes C H I C K EN WI T H
short ribs shortens lbe Remo\'e the chicken F RENCH WIN£
barbecue or baking lime and oruons to a serving AND CHEESE SAUCE
and makes for a tastier . dish. Pout the sauce into 3 frying chick en
m ore moist m eat. To the pan and stir well to breastB, split
pre-roast 3 pounds of scrape up t he wine SaJt.wrutepepper
beef ribs. combine 1-:i drippings . Spoon the • Pinch of nutmeg
cup flour with crushed ,.sau CA' ®.c.J'--lh4l~hl<?lten -6 sma.H-whol~led aTlr_T~love. I teaspoon a n d s pr 1 n k 1 e w 1 t h 001ons •
papnka. and dash salt additional paprika, 1f 1 rib celery, in 2·
·and pepper. Rub uncut desired Garnish with ·inch lengths
beef ribs with flour mix-minced parsley. Makes 4 "'OWJCtr can mush-
ture ; place on rack of four servings, under 300 rooms plus liquid
broiler pan and bake at calon es each. l cupdrywhitewme
325 degrees about llh CHICKEN B R EAST 2 o unces S w iss
bours. SORRENTO cheese
Remove from oven. AND ZUCCHINI FOR J cupsldmmilk
cool and c ut i nto TWO Chopped fresh par
individual .Portions . 1 trying c hi c ke n sley PT~·roasted nbs may be breast: split Trim fringe fat from
grilled or baked a.c · l s mall o nion. chicken. Brown the
cording lo your favonte peeled. chopped c h ic ken und er the
rec1peorfr:ozenforfuture 2 cups sliced fresh broiler. s k1n-s1de up, enjoyment.
Iron-rich Recipes Enjoyable
s he lls. Makes 4 s erv·
in gs.
until aolden-criap and
well-rendered of fat.
Discard fat. Arrange the
chicken akin·1lde up In a
aln•le layer ln a large
non·1tJck Dutch oven or electric _.skillet. Sprlnk le
with ••It. peppe r ,
nutmeg. Add onions.
celery, mush.rooms and
wine. Cover UghUy and
simmer over very low
heat SO minutes; or until
nearly lender. Uncover
and contin1te to simmer
until liquid is reduced to
less than a cup Drain
Liquid and skJm rat from
surface with a bulb-type
ba s ter . R eturn
fat-skimmed liquid to
the-pot.
Put the cheese 10 a
covered blender and
process .unt1l fi nely
grated. Add milk a nd
cheese to blender and
beat smooth. Pour into
the Dutch oven around.
l\Ot over. the chkken.
Cook over very low heat,
watching and stirring
constantly, Ju.st until the
sauce thicken s. and
serve immediately. Do
not allow to bc>tl or have
heat t oo high or the
s auce will c urd l e
Sprinkle with chopped
fresh parsley. Makes six
servings, 280 calories
each
f'or more chlckert rttlpes
ond on rUu.strattd guide co
cutting up o whole chackt'n
and de·bonmg brtc1t a and
thighs. send o stomped,
self -oddrtuecr· tnvelope
ond 3~ emu to llOW TO
Cll/CXl-:f\, P () Bo.r 624,
Sparta.NJ <n8i1
tll nicety browned and tender. Cool to room temperature
remove skewers a nd serve, or serve hot with a simple
deglazing sauce using the rendered juices and a splas h of
cognac. Mad.iera or Calvados.
VICHYSSOISE
<Serves 8)
4 leek whites, sUced C2 cups)
1 s mall onion. s liced ( 1h cup)
4 tablespoons butter
4 medium russet potatoes. peeled and s liced (2
pounds)
4 cups concentrated chicken stock
Salt and white pepper
2 cups whipping cream
Milk. if needed
Mlnced chives
Over low heat. cook the onion and leeks m the butter
about 20 r:ninutes without coloring. Add the potatoes and
c;tock. and simmer about 30 minutes or until tender.
Puree the soup. add the cream and season with salt and
pepper cover-salt a bit>. Cru ll t horoughly. and serve
with minced fresh chives. May be thinned, if necessary,
With milk. GREEN BEANANDWALNUTSALAD
A LA PROVENCE
2 pounds green beans, ~·frenched"
1 ':! cup olive oil
2 tablespoons red wine vinegar
i .. 2 teaspoon Dijon mustard
l clove garlic. brwsed
1~ teaspoon dried basil or 1 teaspoon fresh
2 teas poons fresh minced par.,ley
l t-easpoon fre!>h minced chives
Salt and black pepper
1 i cup sliced black olives< 12i.·2-ounce can. drained>
:i,4 cup walnut-pieces (4 ounces>
Blanch the g reen beans m a large quantity of rapidly
boiling saJted water about 2 to 3 minutes or until barely
tender. Dram. refres h. drain again a nd dry. Refrigerate
until ready to serve. wrapped Ln a towel
Make the dressing by combining the remaining ingre-
dients minus the olives and walnuts. Remov~ the_gal'.lic
afler.10 minutes. To'Ss t he beahs. olives and walnuts with
the, dr~~ing at sen mg time Add additional salt May not
nt.-ed all the dres5tng
Quick, Co o l Warm Weather Food
-J
PICNIC SALAD d re•,.,ins:: thinned v.1lh a luncheon meat
Comb 1 n e <,I 1 c e d ltttll-of the p1n1:applf'
oranges and sv.ect rt-d s ) rup or JUI Ce Sen t-MACARONI SALAD
onion with n1nned v.1l h J;:nllf>d hot dog-;, Mix canned pineapple
pineapple chunks and hamhur~ers,orch1cken c hunk and a light
ripe o!Jve wedge .. for a '>prtnkhn~ of dill wi th
col orful p1 cn1c <.a lad HE \RTY 'Al'iDWICH )Our ravonte macaroni
T oss wit h a IPm·o n 8l·atu1:am<'h1·•·-.Pun· salad for c:xtrn fla\or
pie chunks with tht'lr
JU1ce in ice cubt: tra:rs.
Tum 4 or 5 frozen fruit
cubes into each chilled
~la ~ and hll V.'l\h 1r<,<J
t~a or vour rav1tr11c sparkhn~ bc"era~c
fla vored 011 <1nd vin .. >:ar ttl ..,,1ft v.1th a little dnd texture 1\ gencrou:-
dressinJ,?. ma!t11nna1s1'. rnu'>ta rd mtasurc of finely YOGURT-TOPPED
and horwrad1sh !'lt1r 1n <hopped li!rt"t'n onion and POUND CAKE
MARINATED v.ell tlrcl1ne<l canned t•eler!t gl\e.., c'(tra cn~p Spread v. cup lemon
PINEAPPLE WITH cru..,h(i.1 pineapplP and · oe!>~ flavored yogurt on a shce
GRlLLEDFOOD s v.t-et pickle relish of pound cake Topw1tha While it ls possible to
refortify much of our
foo d s u pp l y with
vitam ins and some
miner w, most of our
prefabricated food 1' de·
flc le nt l n tra ce
m iner a ls . These are
called "trace minerals''
because we need them
m small amounts. One
of lhe more important
trace minerals is iron.
Sperial
Diets
Marinate ca nn ed Sprt-ad on mult1gr a1 n FRO TY • l "M E R second shce of cake.
SP INACll SOUFFLE pineapple s li ces 1n bread or roll!>, and top ('OOLl::R Wrapin,plastJc wrapaod
2 P 0 u n d s fr es h _1_t_a_11_a_n_n_a_v_o_red __ s_a_1_a_d_w_1_lh_Uun __ sl_1c_es __ h_am __ o_r_· _f'_r_eeu __ c_ann __ ed_p_in_e_a_P __ fr_ee_ze_un_o_·_lfi_ir_m __
By June Roth
Jron defi cie n cy
anemia gene rally de-
velops very s lowly a s
the body ha s a
mec hanism lhat tends to
preser ve the s m a ll
amounts of iron n~ed
by the body to fWlction
al optimum level.
Some of the· s ymp·
toms of Ir o n defic ·
iency include anemia
s temming from inade-
quate diet, blood loss,
re peated pregnancies
too c lose to ge th e r .
c hronic d1a r rhea .
parual gastrectomy, 1m·
paired ab6orptlon and
atrophic 1ut.nUs
Complaints usoclated
w1tb th.la condJtion in-
clude 1 feeling of weak·
ness. fatigue, poof' skin
color. palpitations and
cold hands and feet. 1t
takes anywhe re from
one monlb to a year to
replace the iron loss
and restore plasma iron
to normal.
Women p articularly
are at btgh n sk during
t h eir child-beari ng
years d\H? to menstrual
cycles and pregnancies.
T h e average Intake
from a regular diet in
lbis country is about 5 to
7 m illigrams of iron per
for opumum health.
tron overload is just
4S bad. a nd c an be
caused by excessive iron
inta ke, especially when
on a low phosphate diet.
It can also be caused by
p r ot ein malnutrition ,
ascorbic acid deficien-
cy. and be a result oc
c hronic alco holis m ,
hver disease, or pan
creatic insufficiency.
The best way to be
certain that you get
enough iron in your food
each day is to eat some
organ meats like liver or
kidney, or to eat beef
e ach day. Other sources
are found in legumes.
sh e llfish, n uts, whole
grains. egg yolks. and
leafy green vegetables.
Dairy products are
generally poor sources
of iron but many cer eals
are fortified wilh iron.
Read all labels to be
sure.
Here are some lron-
ri ch recipes that the
wom e n in yo ur
hou sehold w ill find
beneficial. They a re re·
cl pes tha t the whole
family can enjoy.
CALFUVER AND
MUSHROOMS
2 onions, s liced
paper thin v. pound mus h·
rooms, sliced thi n 1000 calories of food in·
take. lt 1' recommended
that JOUDC women In oil
particular, have an lD·
take of about 18 m illl·
.-ram1 of U. eae.b d.aJ
2 tablespoons peanut
' slices calf 1i ver
Y• cup flour
a., teaspoon papnka
l , c up grapefruit
Juice
t;smg a large skillet.
place o n ion s a nd
mus hroo ms into hot
peanut 011 Saute. stir·
ring occas1onally, unt1I
onions and m ushrooms
are l.Jmp Dredge hver
in combmed flour. salt,
and paprika ; shake off
excess flour. Place over
th e o n io n s a nd
mus hrooms and cook
until lightly browned on
one side: tum and light·
ly brown other s ide Add
grapefn.ut JWCe and cov·
er for several minutes.
Serve at once. Makes 4
spinach , chopped (or 2
p ackages frozen
chopped)
Vt cup dairy sour
cream
4 eggs separated
'·• teaspoon salt
111 teaspoon pepper
2 tablespoons grated
Parmesan cheese
Cook spinach and
drain very well. Com·
bine sour c ream , egg
yolks, salt and pepper .
add to spinach and mix
throug h . Beat e~g
whites unhl stiff peaks
for m . Fold through
s pinach mixture. Pour
into a greased sourne
dis h. Bake in a 375-
degree oven fo r 25
minutes. Spnnkle w1lh
Parmesan cheese wh1le
soulfle is in lhe oven and
bake f o r S minutes
more. Makes 6 servings
s2•• ..
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FOOD Wedtwiey. July 23, 1980 DAILY PILOT (3
Tasty, Summer Salads-·.
Tbe t ast y 1umme r l 1...-red peppw, plat'e lell.utt. red pep 2 table1poon1 salad~ featured below cut 1Dtoltri$la (2 cups) .,.r, aucchlnl, turkey, oran1eJulce
are DC!( fOW' daiat.y lH· l uccblaJ, aUced c beeH and r 1 rved 1 teupoon t.arr11ca room variety. Tbey're u~ C"Ulpa) muttaniom.. Ju.1l before lentt. cr\llhed _.
low ln ctioriet, yea, but ~ pou•d 111 ced nrvtoc pour .., served 1 teupoon salt _,,
&bey 'r e 1110 lu ll or tOoked lurtlt)', cut ln\o •omato dre11tn1 over "-lQIPGOll lt'OUDd A healthy
flavor. • n d fl 11 1o 1 i &.npe 1aJad: a.c.a rve on • black pepper amount ol
tooq.b '°'" ~ hearU"t blid ol leltUtt leaves, U R lna . pat dry and o1 •ppeejtea. 0.. ot the "" PO•nd •Heed dttlrtd. Vleld. e por· 111ce inuabrooma <about mushrooms
secreta la • bealtby ClMddar cbeele, wt lDto Uoa1. 4 cupa>. In a larce bowl is used in
amount ol muahrooms sLrl.pe comblne muahrooma, chef's salad.
-which contribute • Rinse, pal dr)' aad MU8111lOOM HIC&EN c hicken and celery.
feelln¥ or luUnl'U s l i c e mos broom a SALAD Combineyogurt,oranie Theycontribute
•It.bout worry ol added <makt11 •bout 4 eups>: 12 o unce. fres h Juice. tarragoo, salt and a hearty. 'meaty•
poundqe. set aside Combine mushrooma black pepper. Pour over llty 'thout
T he s e m e • t )' tomato julce, lemon 2 CU-Pf oooted cubed chic ken mlxture, ml& qua W1
m"3b.rooms Joln turkey Juke. 11rUc. ore1ano chJckm w,t1l. Serve on lettuce adding many
strips. sh c4'd Cheddar and black pepper; aet .,._<'UP cllced c•lm leaves, if desired. Yield: calories.
cheese, sweoet rtd ptp. _•_1_ld_e_.__;,lll__:•...;.;lar..:_.=1~e-bo:..:...•~l~---~__;,c_u~p~p~l~~n..:...;_y~o1~W1=...:. __ ~•~po!::::rUonl.==:=.:.·_· __ ~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~----------------~ per, 1ucdtin1 and lettu~
c hunk • Wllh a s~rE A GRB~l' ' AL ho m e made l lalaao
dressing in a bi• bowl ot ,
wh a t we 're c a llin &
Chef's Mushroom Sum
mer Salad All the 'Air\"· ~if.~1:i~ WITH YORI GREAT DEALS
s er ving All this taste
o nl y com es t o 261
calories per port.ion, so enjo)I.
Th e M ushroom
C hic ken Sal a d get s
a d ded crunc h wi th
cel e r y be fore i t 's
dressed with an orange
~uice and yogurt blend.
spiked with tarragon.
This , too, can be pre-
pared m the cool of the
morning. A me re 161,.
ca lor ies per por tion
makes this saJad a real
find. ORANGE JOICE You'll also enjoy tn·
ve nt i n g yo ur ow n
mushroom salads. Thei r
neutral flavor btenlisso
well with other jilgre·
d1enls that they make an
almost endless variety _
11----of com1>inat1ons possi-
ble.
CHEF'S MUSHROOM
SUMMER SALAD
12 o unces fres h
mushrooms
Lo:! cup tomato Juice
2 tablespoons fresh
lemon Juice
"'2 teaspoon minced
g arlic
v~ teaspoon oregano
leaves, crushed
ltM teaspoon ground
black pepper
1 bead iceberg let·
tuce, cut into l ·inc h
chunks
Freezing
Fruits and
Vegetables
With harvest time just
arou nd t h e corner.
now's the time to con-
s ider freezin g your
home-grov.-n fruits and
vegetables. The advan-
tages are many. You
can enjoy your favorite
foods year-around, save
money, add variety to
meals. and save lime
and work.
If food.freezing i~ in
your future. these sug·
gest ions from J a net
Felmeth. dir ector of
White-Westinghouse Ap·
pli a oce Co. ·s Home
E conomics Institute.
will help you preserve
your foods properly.
ICEBERG
LEITCJCE
FRE.SH iVIO CRISP U"IT 2 H£AOS ~-19
SMJRNOFF
VODKA
~PROOF .
J65
999 GORDON'S
GIN
80.PROOF
HCJN
KETCHUP
ll((,'<l bOTTU IU-10
l JOo' I I
SEBASTIAN I 269 CELLAR
MOUNTAIN SELECT ·-CH AB US WINES ..... ._ -
Hl(JN\.1:.IU& • 79 Gor~~n:.Gin
01) mptd Gold Beer
4 69
3 89
6 79
Gc1lk> r)'l'Ol1<1 Wrr•l"
~c19ra~'s·v.o. Whisky
Liebn;,u~llch w·;,.,~ .. M •
]99
6 69
319 1...L_l"l_rr_z ______________________________ --....J B.ttldnti,;;.~ Scotch
FROZEN FOODS
•f.AAP~l\M"L Ore4da Cob Com
..... ~-~[""°""" Take Out Chkke:n
11~ P"°4>1:L Gokkn Oelght Waffles
~ PlllCl\AIClE Oh Boy Pepperonj Pizza
.47
.69
.99
299
.63
209
''CU<l.~-ASSTO·~ 1ss Pq>peridge Fann l..a"P Cakes
. GROCERIES
7"-.f\/. r .. -.. r~ ".,."' ""()"~ Campbell's Soup
• 1'>"<('.( ''" Niblels Me.xk:om
.~t"" Big 'H' Burger Sauce
"'~ v-•,.. 11 f Imperial Margarine
... .-..,..::r eonu. -~'II Sequoia Springs Water
"'rA.r<l (A ...
Kerns St:rawbeny Nectar
GROCERIES
1t>CV'<I l'-c>w'J
Dixie Fry Mix
•f>OI"('[ et)Y
A & H Baking Soda
'?Oll'<l. 80• Kdk>ggs Com Flakes
'f,-OcJ"<]' l!l'.l • -1'1'\1! ( "11 Nature Vaky Cereal
••A.r<l.CA ...
Pilm Ory Fry
l CIO.l'<l9-o.K.£ -l!lfTTI~ Hungry Jad< Pancake Mbc
I oO,l'C) C</' -"I..&.~
Folgers Coffee
MEATS
.93 IA!llf ,...,. _(l"l"Tl•{Ul UI }39 Beef Chuck Roast
.38 • •!1U • ...,. 8lrt C'IUO\
U\ 209 Boneless Bttf Roast
.79 ,......, l\f'<;l(>!' '("''Y'I>
Beef Cu~ Steaks LI 2 78
11s 1 ~ V< 11(£f -C>V"'• r .,
UI 2 09 Bondess Family Steaks
116 t•IU , .. "'71 "?~-~
Slrtoin Tip Steak LI 278
.96 ere. •Ottml:"\•••-~ } 79 lean Ground Bttl Patties LS
309 HEAL TH f, BEAUTY
MEATS
.~ .... ,... ..... ,.... I 178 Corned Beef Bnskct ll\
hAJ -.,.,-4 n -.1 c n • • ..,.. , 188 Corned Beef Brisket tfJ
n•...,.. ~l"'f.., )39 Pont LoWi Chops ...
rr. ,......,. ....,, • 149 Fresh Pork Spartri>s UI
~fC ~,...,.~:rrU -"'-~ )99 HUlshirc Fanns Sausage ~ -... ~ ......... ""' .. U1 309 Boneless Hams
PRODUCE
"As a safety precau·
lion, ne ver use iron
utensi l s, chipped
en amelware or poor
qu a lity tinware when
preparing fruits and
vegetables for fr eez.·
ing," says Ms. Felmeth.
"With frui~. avoid the
u se o f g alv a n ized
cookware because it
contains tlnc that could
be leached out by fruit
juice, c r ea tin g a
poisonous liquid."
118"'1~
Al Natural Fudgesides 109 vl"tcr<I (14. ...
Hawaiian Punch Red
.62
.29
.45
.69
.69
.85
.38
.71
.64
2s8
t •Otl'n BOTTI.I
Coffee ~te Creamer 118 169 """'"<O"..,.._ Salad Tomatoes UI .39
lA .29
eA .69
"Mos t fruits and
v egeta bles can b e
froz e n , e xcept
vegetables which are
normally e aten raw,
such as salad greens,
radishes. celery, onions.
etc." she says. "Some
fruits , Includ i n g
bananas. avocados.
pears and grapes, are
difficult to freeze in
their natural form."
Tips on wbtcb
v arielies are best for
freeiing are avaUable
from your locaJ county
a1eot or s t ate
agricultural coUete.
DELICATESSEN
DOll1' .. "'CllMlE -cA$I\ f\.()R£$ v.en 19 Vons Com Tortillas •
.)'20l CT?o I '4-160l. CTl'l 81 Jetseymald Cottage Chse. •
.35
~0...l'lE.C:Ul.A IJ9-FNll.YAAOI 194 Vona Longhorn Cheddar La
149
~~O\eddar 119
IX)Z. cnt~OllC0U:S4.AW 59 Vons Potato Saled •
I lOZ. l'Wl-Olt $UC:t:D "1£>. T Von. Sked Bed~ 109
.ol.. ll'llG.""°""~ l>lrmSltatCookedHlm .99
VONS BAKERY
119
CA .33
.89
.. .o~c,. ...
Wek:hade Grape Drink
,g 41)().K ( <.,, -"WI.I.!> & OOAA'T'S
Gatorade Drink Mix
.32
~ C<l'--OIWo<l(.OIW'l. TPOPICAl 55 Vons Fruit Drinks ""°' •
o6our<lP...av.cl~5ACE 82 Magic Mountnl Te.a •
SERVICE SEAFOOD
~ Oii 11£.M> IW.1 -!l..Cm UI l "9 199 Fancy Soc:keye Salmon ta
~-2N'OOO TllCll T
Red Sn.pper Fllets L8 169
L8 259
I.A 159
'HOT' BAKERY
t&o.K'[ .il>ll-CJIE.N<Y()llOQ<WI'
Jil Peanut Butter 121
llQl'IC1 eonu:-LAID 133 Paime>IM Detergent
Z?OIKE l!OTTIL Spray & Wash W /Trigger 151
.l'2~ l!OTTU -r<u.W OUT\' W\sk Uquld Detergent 159
"°"°!WI CMNy Bath e.r .38
12<:u<l:Ull<
Lysol Sprmy Dlslnlectmrt 159
~~
IO<lCJa ~f'llCllDt E""'-" StlllilMitlet
•
'lOC'OUHT-1~~ Drisbln Decongestant
1~-~ Ollette SwNel Razor
2ss
.44
8()l.. Oll()n_r,, ll!:C. • flOOr }09 ~ Oiane Rinse & Cond. 168
·~-•eioo.0tll!XUM SlklenceShampoo 188
~lN'C>..fJ.0 Va.teocla Oranges
T1IOl'IC. N. 111{)1 r Hawaiian ~eapp&c
4 ~.79
La .29
Lii .19
WEU DOOBLE THE DIFFERENCE
OOR Ci<JARArfTEf OF VONS LOW PRICES
"Freeze rrulta and
Yeletables oal,J at the
peak of tbelr rtpeneu.
Better yet. treae them
the .... day tlaeJ are
plckld • puttblMd for ma al mum fla•or and
mtnlmma *8mlD Jou,"
111. hl..U. ad•laea.
,_. "'9tftll ...._ 11911 left.&' .. ,.,., 1', 1-. OU.121Jt_,.l_f!Oa '-OC!lftlltlUPno.....,.'fOG.,,_Me,._it'MIMl'IOY9ftlCTllllllO.c:e.. .... """·'°'__..
IMW.MIQ ... LOIMGa.a..IPl W,"'""·l..o9Mlma.IM~#ll'A9~ IM.a"llTl&OllUOlllWGfU.ONll IM!Lf IMMLf, MOM..._,_..l'OOO ,._,. ~ .._, 4'ICl:9'flD
"If roa eaa't free1e °'""...,....., ____ ,_-, .. -1.1J
them rtpt awar, be OA"'-.....,-.-.-.-.t-•A-.1.m
1ure tlO ~ and Dllko.MSbdC...."""-~Mi .... JM cool tbem tllltlJ ,OU CU. ..._,_..._._...___ I.It
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Easy Picnic Sandwich--
Do you love p1cnlc1
but dread maklna all
~ MDdwtcMI (Of' lt' To make )'OU.f Mat pk ouUat ....... '!?' •
••lea• Hero.' a
.......... wt&h '1_.fUUll.Wrap
whole audwlch lb Md cut at the
• to ... -.)oyed
alMr' aoacb, a cool
and lcy w~" ot -----~ pill and 1pread •
I narrow loaf of
cb or multi·craln
d lt'Del'OUSly with •
ty cream chee1e
ter. Put toaethe r
b crisp lettuce . a
a of canned cruabed
eapple . tomatoes.
~n. 1reen pepper,
le and creen chlle,
4 slices or cooked
Jcke n a nd Jack
cheese. Press the loaf
together firmly. then
wrap and refrt1erale UD·
W-ready to .;oy.
. ·The mollt. cbunty flll-'9g ii a p&euant change
('r o m t h e u s u a I
aa.ndwiches. Cut thick
tlicet ao the sandwlcb is
.... y tQhold.
f!EXICAN BERO
• MNDWICR
1 (814 ounces can
ma.bed p1neapp1e
·~ 2 mediwn-size firm npe tomatoes l · "4 cup chopped
•(eenonioa
• 2 tablespoons finely
dH>pped green pepper
• 2 tablespoons finely
chopped mixed sweet
pickle
2 tablespoon s
canned diced sreen chlle
~ tea s poon
seasoned salt
1 cloYe fresb garlic.
presaed C 14 teaspoon)
1 ( 16 ounce> un -
Salty
Ideas
In some or your cook· eng. the type .or sail you
use is as important as
your choice of recipes.
There are rec ipes
which are better suited
for the special qualities
of special salts -for ex-
ample, coane koaber
salt. ·
What makes coarse
kosher salt different -
and wby it.a name?
First, let 'a take a look
at the table salt with
which most people are
familiar. It's made up 01
c ube-sha p ed , fin e
c r ystals, f ormed
because the evaporating
brine is constantly
agitated: this prevents
the crystals from knit·
ti ng together. Even
though the same type ol
bnne can be used ror both table and kosher
s alt. different evaporat·
ing processes givt.
coarse kosher salt P
nak~·like texture.
IN MAKING coarse
kosher salt, the brine
isn't agitated, so the
crystals join, forming
large flakes that a re
c haracteristic of this
salt. Since each granule
is actually more like a
flake, its larger surface
permits each granule to
absorb more water. and
to dissolve more slowly.
And, coarse kosher salt
is sodium chloride. pure and simple.
But ... why is it called
kosher salt?
Orthodox Jewi s h
home& that follow tradi-
tional rules r e move
blood from meats before cookiJl&. One technique
for processing is to rub
the damp raw meat with
salt, which then soaks
up the moisture. Though
other types of ult can
be used in koeber cook-
ing. coane-Oake koaber
salt is preferred for its
absorption qualities.
Thus, COUM koeber aalt
ls a name used for euy
identlfleatioa wltb Its
primary use.
EACB Of' Its' dll·
tinctlft quaUUea (lt'a
pure sodium chloride.
haa CCNU"le OU• and ii
slow diuohlnl,) ~·
mends coarse kosher
salt for certain \IHI, ad-v i 1 e Tlie bome
economlata. Take ad-.
vanta1e of its diuolvin1
properties by u1ln1
coarse kosher salt on
1reen salads: it wm add a 1ubtle ult Dip to eacb
blte "'~ ll"MDI· For the a.me nuoa,
wben a small amount .
coarse k•ber aalt la
rubbed on meat, tbe na..or alowty penneat• tbr~~1bout tbe cut. capaame oa lta tenure
by uam, it to enhance
appearance aa well u
flavor. aa on roll• or
J>ret.&els.
..
aUeM loll l'lwlch. muJtl·
1ral• or oti.er bread <lo•~· aarrow loar --~--~ I e•f• 1hredded ~~ ............ ,. ......
l(ti e•P• 11lced ~eddlk*•
1 cup soft Jack
theeM lllC9d
Tuna pineapple Into
win ..,..... Ud draln -.11. prw1ftt out ,,~~ with tieek of 1poon.1
and chop tomatoe1 to
mH1ure 1 cup. Comblne
with ctral.ned pU>eapple .
FRESH
CANTALOUPE
l W IOU\ Sweet
GOLDEN
BANANAS
Economical. 1?1oe
JUMBO
ARTICHOKES
I enoer dflO Hefrt/V
ROMAINE
LETI"UCE
Atwavs A~ Favontc
RUSSET
POTATOES
8clktn9 US NO I
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6EXTRA SAVINCSt
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nunareos Oi 1<ev Buv 1tem'i everv 11me vou 'inOo
HOUSehOld A Pet
m11 ~.95
r GLASS PLUS GlASS CLEANER 99 6 noztn .
r lADV LEE TOOOLER DIAPERS 4 29 o ~ 40et ,,.c; •
1' HEFTY TRASH BAGS 2 79 6 11\ASTlC 1 II\ y '°"" 10 Cl ...... •
b A~ OISHWASHE~ ~~.,. 1 .84
1' GAINES DOC FOOD 6 (°""""I'\
r OESITIN LOTION b l!f(;\/\.M oa-. rttSH
L JUST WHl~LE RAZOR
·~01 tm 1.89
r JOHNSON'S BABY POWDER 2 29 0 • 10 01 (AN •
A JOHNSON'S~~ SHAMP09oz ll\ 1.39
A~ASH CLOTHS ......... °' tfO 1.89
349
1211201.ons
J. ~ .. ~. ~~.' 7\llt ff\ 9.99
J. ALMADEN MOUNTAIN WINES 2 99 ~~oaV£.~ .H ~~ I t\ •
PSPANAOA WINE 1 99 b ... .. .•h~IT\ •
LTYROLIA WINE . 'Hft I I\ 1. 99 .........
'". lA NlJM ·~
lhe undwld1. pre11
1 aedwlcb rtrmly toc•t.Mr. and wrap well.
Retrt,...ate uatil ..,..
la1 time. Cut lDto Wck
.UHi to~. llal&• 1J
1Uee1 •
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Combme 2 C3 ouace>
paek .... c~chMH, ~ eup IOfttDed butter, l
ttupoon bottled dry
Mnlcan aeaaonlna. 1 teaspoon prepared
muatard Md \ii teUJ)OOQ
Muoaed l<: beat until
U1ht and well blended.
M' ake1 about 1 cup.
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bPRESERVES
l.<lOV lt'E' l1 Ol J.lr
pLADY LEE
0 SPAGHETTI
r RAGU SPAGHffil SAUCE
6 4 •""""'~ r ~STEA ICE TEA. MIX
0 t "'°" •Ul'IOIPlO
.89
S.? Ol PVJ
I\ ;t JIJJl.79
'4(/ .A•1.99
I RANCH STYLE CHILI BEANS
i DARK RED KIDNEY BEANS
.... 39
.... 63 0 LAD• I.it
CHEERtOS CEREAL ,,,.: aoi 1.33
FRUIT COCKTAIL
'101 CA"-•53 LAOV I.LI
l' MRS. BUTTERWORTH'S SYRUP 1' 95 0 . ~Ol 9TL •
HARVEST DAV PEAS
1101 (> ... 31
l' wtSHBONE DRESSING 6 vr1 n 4llA'I ~
lADY LEE CHUNK TUNA
le><T 14••
LADY LEE BISCUIT MIX
IOI Ill .63
11'-tOl CAA 1.62
..• «IOI tlC•.89 .
f'NALlEV S CHILI WITH BEANS 71 t. ''01 c•"·
'
i HORMEL VIENNA SAUSAGE 47
:> ~ 01 ("".
llOYAL GELATIN
CARNATION MILK
lADV LEE APPlESAUCE
bSENECA GRAPE JUICE
eo1 eo•.49
•JOZ C ..... 46
•60l C>P<.36
4~0l tt1 ·1.13
1' SUNSHINE VIENNA FINGERS 1 Q9 0 l~OL I"<(. •
b~t~K~R ~~~~~~X'°;1.Q7
b~ ~~ C~~ ~I~ ... •>rR .,.1.49
b LADY LEE MAYONNAISE 99 . .. ................. nor ~.
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i PARKAY MARGARINE
0 !iOO'
r POPSICLE BARS ~
b FUOGESICLE BARS
"'Ol ooii.65
.. Olen.. 79
•Hl aow. 79
q(l .,.. 99
! ~'°;.~0~,;1 .. BUFFET SUPPER.,~: ... r.1.67
r OH BOV PIZZA O pt~
r CERTl-FRESH SEA BASS 0 "'UllOOt euTit•
HARVEST DAV VEGETABLES
Cllf COftl POS Olh•4 D lltQ 1 *'I'.
HASH BROWN POTATOES
lADV LEE GRAPE JUICE
f GORTON S FISHSTICKS
BANQ UET CHICKEN DINNER
,"'i:./P'lt.2.19
. 1""'1.48
;>OOl ... (. .57
•10l ...-;. .65
1:N (_M,,77
UOI o.t;2.59
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}ILADV LEE 89
6MEAT FRANKS.
1' LADY LEE BOLOGNA 0 \1.((0 i.tl&I
1' LADY LEE COTTO SALAMI 6 1<(11'1
BUOOIG S SllCED MEATS
16 oz Plr9
169
10 Oz Acg
•l>~t PWG 1.19
'101 ""G1.19
40l ...-(, .61
~MARCO POLO ORV SAlAM E 1 29 !> \l.IClD • 601 .,.c; •
r LAOV LEE COOICEO HAM 1 99 b d l D 11 Ol "fC •
OSDJNT SLPER\MRKETS
<>
Pack s Mexican
Hero Sandwich
for your
next picnic.
Lower • pnces
•overall.
You want the best beef values
without spending a fortune.
That's why you need Lucky.
We 're experts in bringing you
qual ity beef every day at
lower prices overall. At
saving.s like these, you can't
afford to mi.s.s out on the
barbecue season!
BONELESS
TIP STEAK
eonoeoo~~
TOP Sl~LOIN STEAX
MJ•hl'6_,.,,C..,
LARGE END lllB llOAST
llO'Cllf '"'
FRESH BEEF BRISkEi
llCHltO•O
BONELESS ~MP ROAST
~l()IJtliOJI 80JrrrC'10••" •• "
FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER s......iu
.. 2.88
tm 1.99
II 1.98
cs 1.89
11 .98
FRESH FILLET OF DOVER SOLE .• 2.59 AV ....... l fMV!f'S H'I 1.A1 ht•
SNOW CRAB CLUSTER l.1.98 ""Oli"
FRESH FRYING CHICKEN ~.65 (,PAl)C • 'DJ"< ...
BONELESS TURKEY i.1.78 -"VO.II co.a: .. \ 1 Ml •.>C.'1 ..
ROASTING CHICKEN ~.69 <.Pact. tOl•J~ ,...,..,.,
FRESH TURICEY BREASTS
ll 1.59 MlW 9'I\ l°"' 91(M
FRESH TURKEY DRUMSllCl<S
l8 .59 '~~ ...
FRESH TURKEY THIGHS
tW l .98 lOlio'o O!CM
FRESH TURKEY jNINGS ... 59 lour\IPOI
SHANI< PORTION OF HAM
ll 1.18 llOIOI N \.tlOIOl<tO JIAI• '('Co•!O
LADY LEE SLICED BACON ... ~1.09 NO
LIMITS. GAMES
OR GIMMICKS
rKRAFT SWISS CHEESE 0 l<CCDOfll IOI "¢ 1.39
r PRECIOUS MOZZARELLA CHEESE 1 73 b 11 Ol ..,.-c; •
rKNUOSEN CREAM CHEESE 75 ~ IOl I'll{.•
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HUNTINGTON BEACH CERRITOS
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Since we opened on July 13th, more than
.100,000 Customers have saved ·at FOOD BARN!
·:
·:
. -The word la out. The 4 all-new Food Barn Food Warehouses In Southern
California are not Just any supermarkets. It's where you can •••
-·
Get*
Up
to
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Why pay for extras
you can't eat?
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We don't sell frills or fancy fixtures. Instead we give you up
to 30% more food for your grocery dollar. You do your own
bagging. Bring your own bags. or buy ·em from us for 3'
Boxes are free. We honor manufacturers coupons and food
stamps. We charge 25• to cash checks. Forget gimmicks.
games and giveaways and save money on every purchase
a t Food Barn.
A full .line of top
quality foods
We otter a large selection of brand name groceries. package
goods and frozen foods. Fresh Food Sam lean beef...tender
and delicious. Dairy products and deli. Carefully selected
fresh fruits and vegetables. Household products and health
and beauty aids. Every Item Is the best that money can
buy ... prlced less than in regular supermarkets.
We have no
advertised specials
_._-./
Because every Item we stock \a apec\alty prlced ... everyday
We're ~ In the market for beet buya and we buy In
huge quenltiet. Result. we're able to offer everything at
warehOule prtcea ... •Get up to 30% more for your food dollar.
•compsed IO regular supermarkets.
,.
Wliywall?
Now that you'Ve gotten the word. don't delay. Join the
thouaanda of Southern Ce1Mom6ana whO ahoC> and lllW at
our' new Food Barn Food Wareh0ule8 d8'ty. Food Barn rcam··· · you'I ... hundredl ot dOllrl on your annual ood Bill wtten you 1hop regu .. rty It Food Bern.
..
. ... ..•
More for your :f~
food dollar :~
*Compared to regular Supermarkets.
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Here's what some of our :
typical FOOD BARN
Customers are Saying! ;:
"It was a lot m ore reasonable .. .I like the
chickens ~I ke the way they were packed,
especially f you have a large family. And, ,
you get a ot more. I think it is a good place
to shop... TELLA COCO, MISSION HIU . !
-----------------------------,) . ;
"The quality. the pri~es. and they are looking :;:
out for the public." ,.,
OIXIE LEE MIUER, CANOGA PARK · ~1 ... -----------------------------. . ,r
' "Great I had a ball!" PAULA EWS , PACOIM(4 ·· ... : ..
,?
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"' "I thought It was excellent...! think I cut my ·~
food bill in one-third."
CAROLINE GERACE, CANOGA PARK 1
.
"On the overall you save money here ... you •
do save money. I will come back!" :>
MS SANDY G•IESS, HUNTINGTON BEACH'
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"Oh, I was happy. I got a lot of vegetable and ...
fruit things that I haven 't had In a couple of :
months because It Is too expensive. Now It ts ·
so cheap that f am happy." 1
E•ISTIHA CCMAL, CANOGA ,MK ~ ••
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(8 «WLY""-OT FOOD
'Country-style' Dinner Dish
Tbe cl e1crlptloe ~ cup c bopp•d tendert'rtlp Stlrlft rte., a ••••· •li•"I' "country atyle" whn oaloaa eoup and broth Hut beat.a
applied to a r•clpe l amall tatt ('O()lr1n1 tHorouahly , Spr!nkl 1~ eap1 crate d
brln11 back different appk, ,..&ed, cored and wllh cheeH and allow to Cbeddar cb•H• (I
memorie. &.o •vet')'OM. cboppM melt Make• 4 Hrvln11. omftl) But. mo.-. onea than 2 C\1111 ~fd rtce l\JCCRJN1.a1 E 1
aot, l.he dlecrt.Plkm re-l caa U~ ounc , P'IU'n'ATA Combl•• aU lair .. f .. m-afOr1Mmaa'1 co•••••H cream of lfUPl.,..edriee dl•tl. l'111n., ~ • lmcl1•0WOlll&w• cMekm-. .. i e-.. *lidded or eb••H. Tvta lato a 1"ll Ona•• ...,... M • ...._ WOU. 1rat.c1 IUCdUm <at.out 1 ,,....._ alaallow a~urt tola ..,_. •u Uaat ar ..... pound) cuuroie, Bab at •
•••• of ~•r •••t "'nt ....-. t'Mcl· " • eUeed .. ,... .for 21 m'nut• ,...aw..._ allo .. ~ dar cbeele Oftiou. IMJudlnc tops or unW bif• lDMtted
badlet·1tretd1ln1 and Co0k uuuae untll I m ed I um •I a e J\llt ott dlalel' f!OIMI out
oft.-.. Y to mu . II done. 8Ur to cnambl•. tomatoe•. p e led ..od clean. Remove from ~Grandma Uved oe Dra1a orr a ll but l chopped o~en. Sprinkle with ,..
a fann, lhe had kKI of t ablespoon drlpplns• l can (4 ounces) maining' cheese and re·
1noutla1 to feed and Add celtty, Of\kJDs und areen ctules, chopped turn to oven to melt
mu1 olMr' ctaor. '°do. apple, continue ~Ing 2', teaspoom garlic cheese (2 or 3 minutes).
Cou.ntry
Skillet
is a perfect
meal for
busydays ·
since It cooks
on top of
the stove In
a matter of
minutes.
• ii ~
Today 's worll1n1 until veaetablt't. are Hit Makeslservinp.
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ferent circumstances,
but ber problema are lhe
Hme: time and ~Y
-and not e~ugh of
each. So take a tip rrom
Grandma, and sene one
o f theae easy race
diabes.
Rice la one goOd way
to keep modern food
budgets in line. It cosb
only about three cen~
per half-cup ser\iing.
Country Skillet is a tasty
c om bi nation of rice.
1.,ausage. fresh apples
'llnd a rheese topping
j}esigned for today 's
titnaller family, it suves
l~ur.
: ·Zucchini-Rice Friltata
j:s a n J t a I I a n
-Oiiandmolher 's answer :~ time and money prob-
lems. No meat at all:
eggs. c~eese and rirc
. ~m bine to provide the
9.rotein . .
:COUNTllV SKD.LET
_ --'~o und pou _, _ -· -ausage-•
1'! c up c boppl•d
Ct!l~ry
• : • • Freezing
C From Page C3>
·of time before freezing," Me says. ''Blanching
. tlleps the enzyme action
4-:is ponsible for the
)oegetable's maturation
']i-ocess. It also remO\'es
til.arfa ce di rt and Or ·
<'dnisms, brightens col-
brs. and helps to retain
• ~)Jtrit ive va l ue .
~egetables shouJd then l>e w a heel with ice-cold
water and drained."
·'Some fruits, s uch ab
.~p pl es . peaches and
µca rs , will discolor
when exposed to air
These fruits should be
t.r ea t e d f o r a fey.
minutes in a solution of
one teaspoon of ascorb1t
arid. one tablespoon of
c itric acid, aod one
gallon of cold water.
llefer to a freezing guide
for t ips on handling
sperifir fruits a nd
vegetables, .. she adds.
When freezing ,
pack age foods i n in-
dividual or family-sized
portions to avoid waste,
and always use quality
packaging materials to
insure an air-tight seal.
It's aJso a good idea to
·label packages with the
food's name. freezing
date a nd number of
servings
"After the foods are
packaged, put them in
single layers oo shelves
in upright freez.ers, or
against the sides in
:ces t freezers," says
Ms . Felmeth. "Don 't
stack foods until they're
frozen solid -usually
O\'ernight i.n a freezer at
a temperature of zero."
• She also adviseb
':lgai nst refreezi n g
t hawed foods. In ex-
t re me cases, s ome
partiaJly thawed foods
still contai ning ice
c r ys tal s m ay b e
~frozen. but there will
<tie a noticeable dlf-
·rerence in quality.
.-.. As a rule of thumb use frozen fruits and
vegetables within 8 to 12
month&, and. frozen
citrus fruits within 4 to 6
:months for best r e·
suits, .• she coocludes.
OMELE'J'
When you have eggs in
\Jle refrigerator, you
.al\vays have the mak·
: fngs for a quick and
: economical meal at .
: band. Why not make
: omelets filled with
• i prin& favorites such as
: fresh, sli~ ltrawber·
: ries. chilled rhubarb
.: sauce or criaplJ cooked. • fresh uparaps. ' I ,
TOMATOES
Broccoli. 1p\nacb,
~ruuel 1prout1 may
ji1ve more nutrients
-0.aa fNlb '°matoes, but
=tvmatoea contrtb&\te
:more to American dMta
:a.an other .e1etabln
=ift1U1e Americam eat -,,r more tomatoea
California fresh
"tomatoes supply about
one·tblrd ~the n1ticm'1
supply from mld·Ma1
~l'CMllllOdober.
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Pick of the Crop
Large
Cantaloupe
iied'Pi'ums .49 per
lb .
Sw..t,Ju6cy.a..g. .39 Red Plums pef
lb.
Full a.-.. -Ptump Alpe .49 Cherry Tomatoes HCh
boa
DOUBLE COUPON
p, .. 5en1 ""' COuPO" aionQ ...... .,,., -MllnUfact111••' ·~s-otr COUl>Ot' ;and ~ OO\IOif! r,,e MIWl9" -yo.,,
w cnase tt>e ''""' Nol 10 tnc:'-·-· ........ "Gtoe«y PUIC'IUH" CM h~ Ii-. ftluo' OI "'9 -~I
loQ"°' IOO~O ""° 11;...0 l"tO PtOOUC.i.
Limit one Item hf M....,eetur.n' Coupon
end Umff 3 ~ CCMapOM Per Customer
Coupon Ehctne July 24 thN JvAy 30, 1HO
per
lb .•
Frelh Fl1vorlul-£1tr1 l1rge
Artichokes each
Extre FeftCJ·WaNngton-0*9n
Delicious Apples per
lb.
MlldSWMt
Brown Onions .,.,
lb .
DOUBLE COUPON
PJ._,I 11'1.l ~ alOnQ .. ~h •ry one ~K""'~'
"c.MtM!fl ~oon ..,., gfll ~ -~· _, '°" ~ lhe t1«n NII 10 nclUCle .,._.,, "'1<1111'" ·O-y
Pu<~" °' PCMO llW' -OI ........ £.-"<!..or -.Ceo.,.., n.. o mA P.00...•
lJf'NI One ttem Per .....,,ICt ..... COYPOft
end Umtt :t D04lbee Ceupona Per c........,
CQUPOf' Ehetive Juty 2• ,...._ ltilf ._ 1MO
8
8
Fresh, Sweet, Juicy
Valencia
Oranges
PIAllWIAP. .29 Red Plums ~ lb.
V ,,,._Aip9ned-pflg. of 4
Salad Tomatoes Mel'I .49
Pl.ADI WRAP~ ·Sweet. Jvltcy .39 Black Plums '"' lb
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weather. 1r1•ulate4 IUIU In CU.P DUU. Refri1•r•t•
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be COCl~. beca\&le Habt and nutt)'. Add Drop b)' """"811 oeto lee cream ll &ru.1,y an la· •H· mUk lemoll Jwce _... -""'
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acoop or •pooa it out or Remove crumb cru1t depn11~ ln "8tM' ot
ill carton or container from O\Wl. Pow' cbMlt e)cb ; build up aid••· and elQoy ll Jmt u ls. Al mlxture OYtt lt. Freese MVeral llcMar'I or
&la• tame Ume. lf YOU Sprinkle reserved overntcbt uatu firm. want to drela l~ cream crumb mlxtUN over the
QP. it's ready to comblne lop. Retum lo oven and Remove from• freeser 1th ak about 1.5 minutes before w c e, pastry, fru.lt bake an additional 25 aer vine Place dn in· or a sauce, thus maklq mllluld. Cool complete· d this c reamy d essert ly 00 wire rack. About 2 lvidual plates. Heat
) th butterscotch toppi.nc un-more & amorous an a hours before serving, Ul warm. stir ln remain· aimple ~p. apread ice cttam over Anyone who opts for top of baked porUoo. ing ~ cup nut.a. Place a
styling ice cream can Return lo freezer l \o .. scoop d butter pecan lee ~ cream in each "shell." appreciate the fact that hours for ice cream to desserts can be made m become firm. (Do not Spoon warm t opping
d and ( over ice cream. Garnish a vanee rozen. For free ze longer than 2
•
It's easy to
tum ice cream
i1'to novel
desserts
such as
Cherry Cheesecake
Ice Cream
Squares,
Vanilla-Lime
Ice dream
Roll and
Double Butterschtch
Ice Cream
Dessert. example. in Van illa· hours or cheeseeake will with 6 dollop of whipped
Ume lee Cream Roll, begin to freeze also.) cream. Makes 8 serv-
you spread lhe vanilla Cut into squares and _i_n_gs_. _______ !!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~!!!~!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~--------_:_
ice cream on a sheet and garl)ish each with a
freeze. Then you spread do I lop o f whipp ed
with lime sherbel and cream. Makes 9 serv·
freeze and finally roll lngs.
the two layer s and VANILLA-LIME
garnish attractively ICE CREAM ROLL
w i t b g r a p e s a n d ~ gallon vanilla ice
strawberries. cream. softened
Another novel Idea 3 pints lime sherbet,
makes "shells" out of softened
insta nt pudding, mllk Fresh fruits of the
and whipped cream. Fill season
these with butter pecan Line a jelly roll pan
lee cream and but· with aluminum foil, a•·
terscotch topping. lowing a l ·inch over· Bu wei ser Cherry Cheesecake ha ng at both short ends. le~ Cream Squares start Spr ead vanilla ice
with a buttery crust _tte.ani eye:!M-l[...J.ll. ~~~<+i~Re'i:ifrr=•~sh~in~ 1 -1=,._...,,_,.,,_~c~,s ~ovel'euWf£Jl1 -of pan. lfeturn to freezer "~ eer-.-
simple cheesecake mix· ·for about 1 bour or until
ture after balung. Arter i ce cream i s firm .
the cheesecake bakes Spread lime s herbet $1 I 7 and cools. it's spr ead over % of vanilla ice ·
with a delight ful cream . R e turn to . ~
burgundy cherry ice fre ezer for 15 to 20 ~
1
Po It
cream. minutes Remove ice r..m•t 2 "-<lit 12.:1.
CHERRY cream, using foil lo lift "".. Cons
CREF.SECAKE out from cake pan
ICE CREAM Begin rolling from short
SQUARES end as for a cake roll,
l cup all-purpos e peeling off foil as you
flour go. Place roll on another
1h cup chopped nuts piece of foil a nd wrap
11.s c u p f i r m I y for freezing. Return to
packed brown sugar freezer for several hours
If.I c u P butter , or overnight. To serve,
melted slice and serve with cut·
t p a c k a g e ( 8 up fruit or the season.
ounces) cream cheese, Makes 10 to 12 servings
softened DOUBLE
14 cup granulated BlJTTE&SCOTCll
sugar ICE CREAM
1 egg DESSE&T
2tablespoooamll.k 1 package (3~
1 tablespoon fresh ounces) butterscotch
lemon juice flavor instant pudding
1 teaspoon vanilla and pie filling
1 quart burgundy 1~ cups cold milk che rry ice cream, l cup whipping
softened cream. whipped
Sweetened whippe<t 1 cup chopped nuts
cream. if desired 1 cup butterscotch
Preheat oven to 350 flavored topping
degrees. Combine flour, Butter pecan ice
nuts and brown sugar. cream
Stir in melted butter un -Sweetened whipped
PEACH MELBA WAFFLES
Peachy Meal
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California ·
Best of Fryer '~~~:~..,,, 111 s1o9
Pacific . Red Snapper ''""' 111 $179
Sole Fill ets ~~~Choot• ~ $249
Safeway Burritos 11~~ ~ 39e
Sliced Imported Ham Sftwiy~ $1 19
Premium Franks 5'ffw1yMttl ;,: $1 49
Z~ Cottage Cheese l_... r: 75c
Z-8 Biscuits .::~ 6 ~$1 :-e Rondele Cheese~~s129
epper
R~ular $]38 0t Diel
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Sliced
Bacon
:~~:~1°:~"· I ac
1;$ 1-lb.
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~Peaches '--;,:c~ 2·:_: 51 do
%..:<iDressings ~~ ·~99~
%-i Bel-air Pizza = ~ S169 %-S Del Monte Beans r.·~·~ 39c
%-8 Bell Chips VII~~ ~~ 79¢ %-i Hunt's Tomatoes~ 59c
:~Two-Ten M ilk ~:;:~ $166 ~ Taquitos 1a'!~.·;.~ ?~~ s1 99
~Orange Juice~!' 1
;..": 69¢ :....; tee Milk ~~~ ~ s1o9
s119 ., .... ·· $.1 %-S Nabisco Ritz eroin ';: %-i Golden Grain:wior:~~3 ·~; :
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~Top Round Stea~~ ~258
@ Rump Roast ~s.o~ ~238
~Filet Mignon sr="'i.:=.:-~4 98
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or Tyrolia
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~~f:' ~1 88 %-"$Cella Bianco :-: 2 ;:.:SS Ground Beef
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S$>otatoes .. st:.~ ~ 59c z-e cake '==-1~~ $169
!!$Mini Pops ~: :J. s129
rom Mn. Wright'• Baker
EggBuns ·=~ 2':':S1
Honey a-an Bread 1:: 79c
fresh [)onufsOlfF..... :\ 79t
• Paul Masson it;:9 r..o."" 5199
%-i Lowen brau Beer 2E S5
6·inch Parsley Plants
Green Cabbage ~·
Red Onions us.::~ .. ....
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Whole ::· Watermelon :
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Italian SquashS.::Ce:: " 29¢
Grapefruit ~~Aid ., 25 e
Honeydew Melons ~ • 25~ ....
Tomatoes . With'-"" .. ....... 49c ·: •• •
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Turkey 'n' Spaghetti ~ad
SulDllMrtlme. and tM \ ........ "->'· SoaMho• ~ U.. ..::.:••111 J•t a Ut· ,iM • on lqy, warm 4eys.
, Summer foods abould
blend with that mood. J l '1 tbe 1euon for
• U1later, makt·abud, COOliDI diahee that won't
I taeat • the haul and
don't ffilulN bowr of
preparaUoa.
Turkey 'n Spa1hettl
S ummer S•lad is an
WHI recipe fOf warm
~•\Mr mMla. ll 'a eaay •to pttpatt, and doffn't
req uire' healin1 the
oven. It's beat when
.. ade ahead to chm ln
t•e refri&erator whlle
th n avors blend.
While lhis Hlad Is
blab in nutrlhon and
flavor, it's also easy on t~e f ood budget. Jt
features two economical
favorites, turkey and
spaghetti, and comblnes
tliem with colorful vtaetables and a t.a11gy
dressing that couldn't. be
easier.
Simply toss lhe· cut-up
cooked t urkey and
cooked spaghetti with
ncchini, green beans,
green on.ions, ripe olives ud tomatoes. SprinJtle
"1th Parmesan cheese
aiad pour over the dress·
lal that's.made from a
packaged Italian salad
dressing mJx.
Tul"key ·n Spaghetti
.,_mmer Salad needs on·
fj bread or rolls, a cool·
i a g b eve rage and
perhaps fresh fruit for
lessert to malce a com.
-*ta . .alld-.ufr eshing -aunmer meal.
l r there is -cook ed
:arkey in t~e r e-
frigerator o r freezer,
ilan on serving Turkey
n Spaghetti Summer
'ialad soon. If not. con-iider roasting a conve-
tlent turkey, serving it
._.,. one meal, and re-
lerving enough planned·
>Ver turkey for the
la lad
TUil.KEY 'N
~PAGHETl1 SUMMER
SALAD
10 ounces spaghetti
1 medium zucchini,
hinly sliced
2 cups cut-up cooked
Dr key L 8 ounce can cut
~een beans, drained
2 medium green
lnions,chopped
Y.i cup sliced ripe
t(ives
• 18 cherry tomatoes,
1alved
t tea.spoon sail
•1 .. c up g r ated
,armesan cheese
1 v, cup white wine
inegar
2~ cup olive oil
2 tablespoons water
Ounce packet
talian salad dressing
>ix
Cook s paghetti ac-
o rding to package
irections; drain and
•nse with cold water.
1eanwhile, teook zuc-
•1ini in small amount or
ater Just untll tender
~asy
If you keep an extra
.arton or two of eggs in
'our refriger ator. you'll
tlways have the basis
or an easy, economical
•eal at band. Omelets ~ skillet serambles can
Je put together in just lainutes. • • • If your market is h av·
ltg a special on eggs, Jc>ri't hesitate to stock
:fp on several dozen.
l'bey'U keep about four
•eeks when .stored jn
lie refrigerator in their
Wi,UW cartons.
f • * * Looking for a main tiab that's high in pro-
.in yet low in cost? furn to egp, and you .-U e..Uy whip up an
omelet or a quiche that's
QUUIUOUI as well .. fe•ant looktna. but also ~ap. . * * • , 1~ Hearty u ndwlcbea
•n make a aatlafY!DI 1"81, IO try a fried etl ..... ~ atra tis·
f!I JOlll' ehoiee -
••••, •llee d u1llroom1. bacon
trtpa. lettuce,
b•te ver. Or try
re•dtn1 bot pl11a
uce (from a CUI) an
tec1 J:ncll.lb mumm,
tappi.. eada lllul·
ball wttb • tried ...
• llcmareUa ...
" It'• almolt ....... plaa •
•
•l•H la cold water: drala ........ bowl,
plaee apa1betl1, IUC•
d9l8l, t•rkeJ, lfHD
beaftl, 1reea OD I Oft, oll•.. •M tomatoea
SprtMle .-aalt aad Pa,...... ~. In a
•••II bowl, b at
to1etlwt' vlHtar, oil. wattt _,salad ......
ln1 mix. Pour over •P•atwtu aiatun and ~· UCbtly . ..,... ..... ,.
SfVftal houn or °"9'•
na1ht ao ..._. lla¥On.
•••• to. Ml'Ylao.
aGUl'ft!Uft IO to U pouad turkey
Slit p.,._.
Remove 1lblet1 and aeck from tW'key; u.ae
for 1oup or 1ravy, U de· ai red. ftlaae turkey ;
drain _. pat *>'· llub
ult aa4 pepper into
~k Md bod1 cawtua.
Secure drumaliea lilltt·
Jy with a llriq. IDMrt
meat tberlnolnMer l8to
enter ol tblllt next to
body' ... DOt toueJalna
bone. Rout untoVe~
on roaaUn1 rack In _...,.,. oven 30 to 21
mlautts ptr pound.
Turkty JI done when meat thermometer te·
@i1ler1 180 to 185
de1rH1, thick part or
drumstick feel• sort
when preaaed wltb
thumb and forefi.qer or
dnamatfok moves euUy.
Let turkey stand 20 to 30
minutet.before carviq.
A hearty,
chilled main
dish salad
for wann
weather menus
Is this Turkey
'n ' Spaghetti
Summer Salad.
Y'OUAIWAYS SAVI!
WITH S'f ATIR 8R-5. LOW•LOW PRICES
r---~-•-man
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MACARONI SALAD .IK .. 39c
ALU•CUC-•6 49' ONION SALAD . ..,-t ..
BOil.ED HAM .. M l s 13•
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LB.
deli.
... •••n• Riii HAii
ROAST HOCKS
l.AAGEEND
., •• LI. 79c ~ .. .......... STA.._ .....
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LIYlll P•"llKS Sl(INNED 6 DEYIEHED 12-0Z. Pt<O • 99c LB. 69CEA
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"•ve Dl'Otifweted m the laat few 1eara. Ovu
1,oot mMUfaclwen DOW
UH tMm, and the total
number 611 u ed h u
tripled ln Ju1t four years.
Accor d ln a to ono
esUm ate. lhtre art 336
touPGnl dillributed for every mu. woman, and
child ln thi1 countr)'.
Thua. lf you're a fa mlly
ot four, you have an OP·
portunlty to use ovt'r
1.300 coupons a year
This does not lnc.-lude
all the coupons distribut·
ed in the w ee kl y
supermarket ad vertise-
ments.
How ollet\ do you use
coupons? The average
r e d e mption r ate or
coupons is only s per
cent, but surveys show
tha t four out of fl ve
f a m i l ie s d o u se
Grilled
Beef 'n'
Beans
Tired of ba rbecuing
chicken halves and ham-
burgers, even steaks. on
your outdoor grill ?
Why not use the grill
to cook up a savory beef
'n · beans combination -
a d ish somewhat like
chili con came but with
a fl avor al' its own.
You 'll need a heavy
saucepan or kettle -
cast iron is ideal -and
be s ure to let the coa ls
die down so you have a
medium heat before you
s tart cook in g . CO f
course. if you prefer. the
dish may be cooked in·
door s on top of the
ra nge ).
The beef 'n' beans arc
spooned over split ham·
burger buns or rolls and
topped with shredded
c heese, chopped green
onions, sliced olives or
chopped green pepper.
A crisp cabbage-radis h
s law makes a fine a c·
companiment
Another fine accom
pan iment is iced tea.
Make up a big pitcherful
so there· s plenty for all.
The clean. fresh taste of
the tea complements the
s picy bean mixture and
tastes like "more" a ll
during the meal. And af-
ter wards. too. Three
easy ways to m ake a
pltcherful are below
ICED TEA BY THE
PITCRERFVL: THREE
EASVWAYS
Using teab•gs or loose
tea : Br ing 1 quart of
fre s hly drawn cold
water to a full rolling
boil in a s a ucep a n.
Remove from he at and
immediate ly add l 5
teabags or If.I measuring
cup of loose tea. Stir,
cover and let stand 5
minutes. Stir again and
s train into a pitc he r
holdmg another q uart of
cold water. ,Serve over
ice . Makes 2 quarts.
Using teabags aad
cold water: Fill a quart
pit c he r or conta iner
with cold tap water . Add
8 to 10 teabags <remove
tags). Cover. Let stand
at room temperature or
-in the refrigerator at
least 6 hours. or over-
. night. Remove teabags,
squeezing against aide
of container. Pour into
ice-filled glasses. Makes
l quart. Recipe may be
doubled.
lJ alag lutu& &ea or
iced \ea 1Dl~: Follow
directions on Jar or en·
velope. Jn general, allow
2 rounded tablespoons of
instant tea powder to
eacb quart of cold
water. Stir. Add ice. Ir
u1in1 lemon-fl avored
i~ tea mix, use 2 amall
" enve)oOea or ~ cup mix
• \o each quart of cold
water. • MDECUED
BSU"N'BEAN8
1 pomd lround beef
'14 cup c h opped
on.Ion
1 te•pooa lnatant
minced prtie
2 t...,..u1t
~ twpooD maabed
Nd f:.poaa paprika
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telectiwly .
Cu ,au aa" moMJ •llb~!Md ll tlte
1avln 1 wortb th e
bother~ Na will cltpend on how you UM· lkm
and oa bow valuable
)'04&r Ume ll.
The .~.,. redemp
Uoa val• ol eoupou 11 now 15 I ffata. Some
CO UPOOI olf~r muc:h
a r tuer s av l n 1 a.
however. And ~pon
value can be increased
U you use ' the m In
markrts that offf'l' "dou·
W.• .... "•eoupom U ,.. an annoytd by coupou. and hate to
bother .tu. lbem, you
cou ld 1lill cuh ln oa a
few ol \be man valuable
one 1-for e x a mple.
lbole wortb IDON UWa soe.ma.
Aad " ,...,.. ttylq to
makt e v•r1 pe naf. count: you mlOt be .tl ·
lnl to take an orsulMd approaeb to Ullftl them
effeeUvel1.
Thil la the ayst.em you
mtaht UM:
(1) Save Hledtvely.
l>oe'lM""wY eoupon
l .. a t c•••• a lon1.
ID1&tM.1awmbllaoee tlaat .,. fw produeta
rou •••Med aoc1 for tMM &Mt otter a
true ..... ror esam,W, lt you
nonnalb -tbe lower· co1t "1tore braad • • mar,.,.._ Md you eee .a
coupae for a more e"· peulve brud, decide lf
t he more expenalve
braDd will be cbeager
thu Che atore brand U.-
lnl the coupon. You may
be better off sticking
FIRM. JUICY, JUM80 SIZE
MANGOS 49cEA.
1001 Pl.9 PC '-'°"'"90 S-•
NOODLES .. .•9 .............. ····· ....
I ? 01 e.f 0y...,.1y
DAI~,. FRESH 32·0Z SESAME Oil 1.89
·TROPICAL JUICES • 98CEA.
I 6-bo9 lo• Oolo->9 Jo,..,, .. c.. ....
DYNASTY TEA •••
'1rocery U1t . refer to for cu b refunds that
your coupon collection ·have to be sent ln with
a nd lnchade foods or pro-product labela or proot.
duc ta tbat you have · of-purcbue, you might
c oupons for on your develop a apeclal re.
s hopping Uat. cord·keepine method for
(4 ) Take appropriate them.
coupons with you when For example, on the
you shop and remember outside ot the envelope
to tum them in when that you keep the coupon
you check out. To help in, write down the na me
you remember wbich Of the product and the
producta are to be quantity needed. Use
boug.ht wttb coupons you this when you make out
might circle them on your shopping Ust. Then
your list or tape the mark t h e pro du c t
couponstoyourli.at. packaee s o yo u r e -
If you save coupons me mber to save the
la b e l or proor-q f.
purebue when you Ole
tbe product, Use tbe en-
velope ror i avln1 the
labels until you bave
enough.
If you thb1k th1a 11 too
m uc h bother or not
worth your Ume ud 1ef·
rort, why not Jut~ you're not a coupon-user
and staunchly resist the
urge to save them? By
us ing your time o n
careful planning a'nd
shopping, you can save
as much or more modey
without coupons.
BEST FOODS
MA YOllllAllE
JSor Ca-A•.,.•~,..,.,..,.,
.S9 BROILED MACKER Al
7).,' ~·· ltollif".lllil 'l"' ..,..,
RICE VINEGAR ••• '"' k P\ l ,. .SI MUNG BEANS
C.clM,l,a ..... ,.,., )()-... ··-& _,)_...... .......... ~.
'Oboe.to & ·~ "" , ....... ("" .............
c;..... COrtlC)O"l """'O-
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SAW 44' ... _______ SMAllllS COWOll ____ _
fllt~ fl!OM THE llloP'IC'l
COCONUTS
SWEfT JUICY. HAWllAN
PAPAYAS
49cEA
.69'EA .
FOSTER FARMS
Rlllll DUCKS
U'lDA
Grode 'A'
USDA Choice "'-'oty •
BEEF RIB BONES ..... ta. 1.49
USDA ChoQ Beef. Chudi Cvt
USDA Ct.o;ce 8"f.Ct.udi Cut 8onelH\ t!1b Cut o4 0.0.Ce Bttf
0 -BONE ROAST ....... ti. 1.79 LONDON BROIL ..... la.2.59
89!.
CENTER CUTS
GREAT FOfl INIOlllNV
ropocol l reot Froren-0.frosted 89 llAHI MAHI .......... La 1.
Jumbo S4ze froren·O.frO\~d
SCALLOPS .......... ta 5. 99
Sl11n-on Oceon F1llei\
FRUH PERCH .... te 2 .69
Fr1:\h Pon Reody
RI X SOLE ............. ts 2 .89
7 ·BONE ROAST ........ l8. I .49
P~ ond S.01o•un9_.No Notr11M Oo.i nor ea<:wd 71<llft Fot
8RATWURST ............. l8. I A9 GROUND BEEF ~~ ll . I ...
U50A Choice Beef·Center Cut
CHUCK STEAK ......... la. I .39
0.,, Own Hot ond 5Wfft No Nttrrte\ Doft l"Of e•ceed I ~Q\, fat
SAUSAGE ITAUANSTYLE .• ts. IA9 GROUND BEEF l;E~.~!ta.2.29
8nl\. Rolled 5Mdr. Clod C~I. Cut
BEEF ROAST ............ l!. 2 .19
ArTnOur'\ Vett-be\11.otn C.U1 c ... t>H Doe1 M • f'•<Hd 1509 For BEEF
SWEET & SOUR PORK .la 2 .59 CHOPPED STI:AKS .... lB-2.29
fll!P. Spare /libs ARMOUR'S 'lll MIDWEST
PORJC • • • • • 1.
HAWAIIAN
PUNCH
FRUIT JUICY RED .46-0Z.
LUAU
NAPKINS
lOO COUNT PKG.
"8 o 1 • Poe: Ir Pe<wnol Stt e
CRIScO Oil. ................................ 2.69 IVORY BAR SOAP ....................... 79
I lb. Con All Gnnds I 9 9-01 Ootmeol. "°"'"· Aproeot f illed
79 FOLGER'S COFFEE ........................ 3. MOTHER'S COOKIES ................ .
El ltoncho n..c~e. 'llOftdl Style'
SLICED BACON ..... ta. 1 .09
flwd ~ f0t , .. ~.
WINGENS l8 I. I 9
luau S~Flo~ froren
SUCKLING PIG . .. t! I. 98
PROVIMI
Frni. VEAL
:~~, c599 le-n Cul\ U•e"f'!.
S<ollopono or La
Po,mo9-ono '
l2·ol. Spray free re Dried 4-01. Jor R~ 2 89 1 lb. Tub Morqorin. as G<etn Gtonr I 1-01 • 69 LYSOL DISINFECTANT ............... 1.79 TASTER'S CHOICE ........................ • SOFT IMPERIAL ............................ • THREE BEAN SALAD ....................... •
KINGSFORD BRIQ•TS
1.99
SllVfR·M\eER PUERTO RICAN 750-ML
ITALIAll DRllSlllG
eERNSTflN'S a.oz. eomE 69C
l&W lllCTARS
•GUAVA
•PAPAYA
\2-0 l . CAN 29c
DOLi PllllAPPLI
IN rr·s OWN JUICE
•SUCEO
•CliUN!I;
•CRUSHED
20·0 Z. C.AN 59c
8.2-o&. T~s .. lt1ef. » Off
BACARDI RUM .4.68 1-LllD IGIWIPPU AQUA FRESH ............. 1 .33
Pino <M>do, Mai Toi, Doiquitl, llw Howviion 99
81ACllCOMm MIJ'Q .... .......... ... ... .. .. ~ •
lteody to ~ • lottlea Of COM 99 a.• CO CllT AU ................................... 200-Mt. •
TOTlllO'I
PAlllY PlllA
1.39 •CHffSl e PIPP!ltONt e CANADIAN IACON
17 .... Attt,...._, ...........
IAYlllCA•• ................... I .SS
IMtJ ± -
l ~-01. Roll on 30"aSO" Joc~d 99
ORY IDEA.. . ............ I .2• BEACH TOWH ......... -.4•
SAieno l.S 01. 9 S.lkence 15-01 I 89 SHAMPOO ................. 2.1 CONDITIONER ........ ... •
..... 16-0Z.
•casrr··~ __ .,,.,~1 ... ,,
... 1.79
.. ... 1.99 . ... "''· rll'ltUWI ............... 1.29
Enchantment of OrieJi,t
Brlni the enchant· tr.ab fnalt for dHHrt 1 medlum onion.' and leafy poc'Uan. Heat.
mtnl ol UM Orl40t ~ ud you'll baw a tnaly allced lnto \\-Inch otloverhlahheatlnwolr
four owa diuer tabM fHtlve. 1et q_ulelt·tO• weqea or l1r1• alllllet . Add
n ltn t b aa thirty ~ a.d affordable ~ cup dl11onally bHt 1arUc and 1ta7er:
minutes with th1a quJcll meal. and thinly allced UJ .. atlr fry until bee la
and taay 8"f and Cab· BOP AND rota. parboUtd browned. Seuon with
b••· Saute. De1l1ned CABMOS MUTE I tablH poon IOY Hit: remove beef from
for two a.rvln1a. tbls l\ powMI beef top uuce pan. SUr·fry ubba1e
Chlntae-atyle beef en~ round or ab1oiD Up \"t cup beef broth or. ttem1, -*' and cart'OU
tree la ldtal for the 1 pound Napa ub-boulUon wull crilp-tend•r. Add
woratlq ~ u ll re-base or Cblnue cab· 2 tabletpoon1 cQr· t>.er. cabbace leaves.
quires a mlrumum of bace rutarch aoy Huce and broth to
preparalJoo aod ~llll atablelpoomoll s t.ab1411poona water veseta blea. Dluolve
time. l ctowprllc, SUce ~ dlaconall)' cornatarch In water : Popular and n1avorful minced Into nlrrow, \t·lnch add to. ve&etable mix·
beet top round or alrk>ln ~teapooosrated atrlpa. cut cabbaae lnto hare. Cook and sUr unUl
Up la all~ diaconaJly tresbstn&er ~. to Z"'-·lnch p1eua: sauce ls thickened and
..
F000'1
Beef and
Cabbage Saute
is a quick
entree featuring
stir-fried
beef strips
and vegetables.
delicately
flavored with
garlic, ginger
and soy sauce.
i nto thln strips for lleupoooaa.lt separate stem portion clear . Makes2servings. apeedy cooklna and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----~~~~~~~.....;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~-
maxlmUID t.endemHS. A
hint or aarUc and tr•ted
freah ainaer add charac·
leriatlc Oriental navor·
ing. The t>.ef strips .
a long walh sliced
ChlneM cabbage, oruon
wedges and thift·slked
carrots are 1ently 1Ur·
flied and served U1 a de·
licate sauce flavored
with soy sauce and beef
broth and thickened
wJlh cornstarch.
Serve Beef and Cab-
ba ge Saute with hot
steamed rice and green
t ea lo complet e the
Orien tal theme Add
... Grill
• <Frem Pa1eet>
6 llalaer rolls or
hamburger buns, apUt
Prepare grill for
barbecuing and let coals
bu rn down so tha t
medium heat is avails
ble. In S:quart heavy
saucepan s aute ground
~r until browned. Adti
onion, garlic. salt, red
~per. paprika. sugar
and basil; cook and stir
3 minutes Mix in
to~atoes, tomato s a uce.
kidney beans with liquid
and drained chick peas:
cover and cook about 20
minutes, until hot and
bubbl"y. s tirring oc·
casionally. Serve over
split rolls. Makes 8 cups,
a bout 6 servings
CABBAGE· RADIS H
SLAW
6 cups shredded
green cabbage
1 cup s liced r ed
radishes
~ cup thin slices
green pepper
2 t a bl es poon s
d~pped onion
I.'.! cup low calorie
mayoMaise
1., cup low calor ie
:.our cream
1 teaspoon salt
'• teaspoon pepper
l,'J teaspoon dry
mustard
1 2 teaspoon paprika
1 z teaspoon s ugar
1 tablespoon cider
\'megar
Combine cabbage,
radishes, green pepper
a nd onion in large
refrigerator container.
Spr inkle lightly with
s alt 13lend remaining
ingredients together to
make dressing. Toss
lightly with cabbage
mixture and c hill 4
·hours or overnight.
Makes about 6 cups, 6 to
8 servings
Puree
Homemade tomato
p uree is a delicious way
to enjoy callfornia fresh
tomatoes year·round.
Here's how : Cut 12
c ups fres h tomatoes
i nt o qua rters a nd
chop fine in a food
processor. Put into a
l•ge Pot or kettle. Add 1
c hoppe d onion , 3
cbopped green peppers ,
3 minced celery stalks
and simmer all until
seft. Seuon with salt.
pepper and favorite
herbs. if desired.
Fill pint alze canning
Jan to wit.bin lh inch of
top. Put on cap. scr ew
band firmly light
Process in Boiling
Water Batb Met.bod, ac-
cording to glass jar
manufacturer instruc·
tlons, for 45 minutes.
llakes 4 pints.
m&C'ISE a..... are if yoa alt
at a de* all clay, by
eveninl you WODder whJ
your pep ba paDfled. To
rehx and 1et tbe
clrculaUoa mo•tn1
aaata, 11'1' thia eaay mi>ve: ltreteh ... out
to tlM aide and •••1 Ullm ........ flltla at ... , .... :
BATUGBT
'l'ab • 1maD sentna
, ... "" ...... If JCM°v9 :r atmnil1ameman ur bat are at.anbl
w -eat 1t1llt. f
d .............. read wm a.p ,our
y ....... ,... ...
u.metoeetlltwollloar'I
before ycMa play.
~ceiery .... 25
mPlu9ms "'· .59
~$quash Ill. .29
m Bell Peppers Ill. .59
mi:e
1ttuce •.• 29
,_,..
B! Grapefruit Juice OOt. .79 c-
........ f.....cll ltylt Ot"" .36 ~Green Beans ..... -.... ......,.. H!1Tortilla Chips 1 ••• .89 .... ..... ~~ Ht Cake Mixes "....... 7 6 ,... .
~ Honnel Spam 1 ... .83 -
.......... .,a.,. ~Lw'• .. , .... Diapers-21• ........ tJt Dtodorw;I '·~ 119 ............... ..., tifSlkll•c• Shampoo 't: 149 ...............
itSllBllpDO 1~ 269
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IEMUa•LMT
STEl•lllAU
• BEER ~·~·
~·C-Ot H! Mushroom Soup
c.wt.1 H! Bathroom Tissue ............ ~Pork & Beans
Del ..... C-~OrWW.
B!Kemel Com
.29
.... 69 ..... -
·=·.25
........
Tomato Sauce
....... ,a.... ~Kraft Dinner ...... B! Paper Towels
.......... ..__a-. ff! Cheddar Cheese
·.: .13
'';::. 28
~·::. .49
~i;;ii;;.rt" •. 199
~ "-'-~Siu4 ~Beef liver •.. 69
~Ch;k Steak •. 1 '8
~ B~;chweiger •.• 6 9
~ Sti~Bologna .. 119
l .S.8.A.ClllCI
FRESH
LEG-0-LAMB
!,1••
9.S.LA. a.._. ..... ~Shoulder Chops
I' O,A.0.--1 ........ ~
f_ij Lamb Chops
•.u..&.a-.-~ !It Sllo.acler Roast
.............
Hfs.Necl Ham
.. 21•
•. 239
.. 1''
.. 1s•
• 109
D.ISCOUNT LIQUOR PRICES!
H+v;rinoH vodlta I 7S 651 "'· ....... B! Andtat Age Bourbon ... 5 79 .. ,..... ~Garrison's Gin ~322
.!. 2••
a..11 .......... .,. .... ~ Sellationi Wine .. .......... .......,
!ij Loni Of Kentucky ....... Hi Couadr Yo61
°"'' 2' B! II• Nun
I.I 2•• ...
:: 322
~ 3''
.. o, .... Mu -
i!'Large Eggs ...... ....,
tltdlowMtlCClroni
Mi:iieaMix .. W l••••rr Detergent
B!~Soap
M&•I !SliWl ..... IOWlftDU&m ••...a•arr cw-.
,. .. ~---·· ··~ ... ..., .. ...., .. .. ...
..... 73
·:.: .57
'~· 213
·::-153
'~· .57
FEATURING
Triple the' Difference
"We•n maklftl Ulla lrtpte ~
low·prkoe ,..,•tee to el..,l.Y deCDODlln\e
that '°"tu a.Ye more money by abopplQI .,°""....._ ...
That ••• tbt beadhn• OD lb•
1upennantt flyer. whieb procnlMd t.o pal
me lripiM the ditferenc:f' II I bcM.t,pt J$ di ·
fer.at products t<MaliJlf ao Of mor. at that
•tort and Uwn klund eould ~ t.M ua>e
items tlMwlK-rt> for a lo*er total pnce
At flr1t 1tant'e. it uemed like an
lmpr"4Jve f\l&ral\tff If lh1s t U]>ermarhl would cont alently tx!al everyone else s
ptlt'H. Uwn perba~ l would no k>n1u have
to rompare pn~s. r bt'rll supermarket ads
and stq> at more than ooe tore But did thU aupermarbt really have the
lo.-e1t pnces? And how easJly would I be
able lO rollect oo \U guanJ)\.ee if l found
better prices at aJlOtb~r st.ore9 I dec1d'ed to
investigate.
On e recent Friday morntng, tbe
supermarket making the guarantee was my
flrst ~lop on a round of eompanson shopping
By 11 :30 a m .. I had found that J could get a
lower total for the 86 Items on my sboppinK
list at t"°""O stores out of the slx l visited
The store with the guarantee was higher
by JUSl a few dollars, but that still meant tt
d idn't have the lowes t price on every
product.
That answered my hrst question Next I
had to find out whether the guarantee would
satisfactorily make up the price difference.
To collect. the rules required that I make
$20 or more in purchases at the supermarket
with the guarantee. Then t had to prove I
could buy the same items for less elsewhere
by s howing a r egiste r tape or an
advertisement from the second store.
~either or two supermarkets with lower
prices was advertising more than a few of the
items I wanted to buy at the store with the
guarantee I realized that to get my proof 1
would ha~ to go to one of these stores and
buy exactly the same items I had purchased
at the supermarket with the guarantee.
At that polnt, l would J• u eOGG have
•lopped pl~ lM 1atn•. But I waa det
•rmlntd to hold the aupermarbl lo ill
1uar11Mit o.te hour and~ etau worth ot 1u lat.u.
I bad my tt>IJ•ter i..pe Pl'OV\Ai that l could
buy l.be ••me 25 item• (or 81 ~LI l•• at
1nothet tlort It took aoolber 50 cent.I worth
of ga11t and an bour of my tlme to convtnce the
store ma.oaaer of th.la diffennce and to fill
out lbt form necflury to ctalm tbe Sl.83
owtd me And It took lO days more for the
check tc> arrive
lloto \h lnple-lhe-dlfference fuauntee
1ndu·atc th8t • store 1s olfenng the lowest
pru:es" Absolutely not' Are such ruaranlees
of value lf the store's pnces aren't the
lowest" Not lI you place any value on YOW'
lime
ThlS type of guarantee can be decepll ve
Don't automatically assume that you will
save money by shopping al a supermarket
mak1og such an orfer.
Based on my s hopping experience, there
11> only one guarantee that you wilJ get the
lowes t pnccs your own willingness to check
each supermarket's advertisements, to shop
uround md lO compare prices.
llEFlJND UPDATE
This col umo recently publis h ed
informauon about a Tree-Sweet Grapefruit
Juice offer requiring three labels and
expmng Sept. 30 Although the offer is stiJI
good, J have learned that TreeSweet is
sw itching to cans without removable labels.
these new cans thus cannot be used for the
offer.
New bottles of Cutex Nail Enamel do not
have removable front labels. The compan)
says at will accept the rardl>Qard d1Splay card
in place or the label for its $1 refund offt:r
REFt:SD OF THE DAY
Wnte to the following address lO receive
the form required by this refund offer
Wilson's Meats Free Hot·Oog Buns. P 0 . Box
5681. Maple Plains, Minn $5348 This offer
expl'res Dec. 31 , 1980. -r------------------------------------1 ' ' CUP 'N' FILE REFUNDS
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tO'-'Pon~ ~f'tJ91' re-t""'° crfff f \ w 1tf\ btWr~ <OIJDO~• IV eu"'°i. s1.-1 toU~l•nq the -l>'OOh Of Pu«,..... wftife ,..,_,"9 le>< ltw reo•11reo refu-no ~ &t ,,_ WOKmAr,•t '" ...,.....,\.~·o ano ... _,.,..,,, --,,..,,"9 •1111 ··-OlfH"\ rn•v nol be •v~11~ in •If ., •• , of ttw <ountn
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ClOAOX l l RefUl>d Off•• Aou1 .. ll _,," OI
COUOOft\ SetwJ lf'W: ~ulr~ rnunct torm ~u\ ne1· wel~llt \l•lfment• !tom lllrH Clorox DOU!•'" E•e>•rn O.C l•. ,_.,
JERGENS ll AefUfl<I Otter AeOi¥e • l t r~ ~nO "°"' requir·td refund torm pfui ,,._ -.r~n.
any >ire, from ""'~"' lotoon MUO So40 E•0<rc• 'l<IO JI I'll!
KLEEN GUAAO C.•NI 819 FrH &....... C:OU-
Ofter 11 ...... -(.., ... '"'~ t I M ot Klew> G\aa"' Fo< -,.,,, ""'°IM reouir!NI refund form pl0 ttw l>'oof-of~l>I .. _..,.''""'one K ,.,... G<»rO c~
Fo< Ulrw c-. \eftd ~ IOl'm "''" two _._, TN refund fonn I• P¥t ol 1 ,_to•es ontl'YOfl _,.
Ille IHI ,_ dlq11$ Of 1M lJ°"werwl Pr~ C-""'~t ~ -'"""' t•P.·•~ s.oc lO ,_
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Coullll Do•oof •.-e Ol>1t cups E•porn Cl« JI ,,.,
ltENUZIT Pl•v Ch•t• Otttr P O Boa U?•l. &.111~ N<d 111tt Aec:el.,. • <"'""'Ill•~ <,..,,
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Wrong N uinber Pain in Ear
DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I say a few
words to those people who don't know how to
respond when tbey have dialed a wrong
number"
Please, folks, have the courtesy lo say.
"Sorry. wrong number." Don't demand to know
who J am or what m y number 1s. And please
don't slam the receiver in my ear without a
word, as ii it were MY fault
Our phone number happens to be one digit
off the Hyatt House and one digit off a local
grain company. 1 have taken the trouble to
memorize the numbers of both places so I can
help people who are trying lO reach them. Many
times, in the middJe of my effort lO gh·e the
correct number, Jam cHcked off
People, don't you r ealize you are the ones
who have interrupted me when I wu asleep or
taking a shower? How about a Little respect,
please? -PAIN IN THE EAR JN DECATUR
DEAR EAR: Bless yoa for a letter
tboasuds ol readen can relate to. My aamber
bappeaa &o be one digit dlffereat from ManbaU
Fleld ai Co., and I am so Ured of 1euLDi
slammed down o·n that I'm getting a new
namber next •eek. Tbllllka for tbe llaal above.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A long while ago l
read something in the Rhode Island Churchman
that changed my life. Now I realize I was
terribly selfish. I should have shared It with
others. Will you permit me the privilege o(
doing so. at th.is late date, through your widely
syndicated column? I would be ever so grateful.
-A MOTHER WHO NEEDED HELP AND
RECEIVED rr (CAPE COD>
DEAa MOTBEa: Somdldag H good as
this la a1ele11. Tltaak you for your
tboa~. Ben It la a1aia:
SA'n.JUAY wrrB A
TEEN·AGE DAUGlfl'E lt
"Are yw Iola& &e aleep all day! W1lo'sald
yoe C..W ae •1 ltalr spray! Cleu &1te dJMe9 .n U. a.We. Tva .... daat radio. Bne yoa
•ade ,.... bM! nat uln Is &oo lllert. Ywr
deset la a meu. Staad •P 1lral11tt.
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,\1111
Lo11ders
long enough. Turn off the TV and go'° sleep!
"Another day gone and DOt oace dJd I say, 'l
love you.' Dear Lord, forgive me."
DEAR ANN LANDERS-Recently t was
told by a knowledgeable person that It 1s against
the law to engage in sex with a female sheep.
The reason given was that the offspring of such
a relationship would be baU·sheep and half·
human. This person also said the repr~uc~v.e
system or the female sheep is almost 1dent1cal
to that of a human. which is why \he sheep
wo uld become pregnant.
I realize this sounds awfully crazy. but it
was explained to me in sueh a logical and con·
vincing way that J beUeve it. Please advise me
of the validity of this st atement in the paper. I
need to show it to a person In the office who
claims it's a lot or nonsense. -BA·BA·
BAFFLED IN TRENTON. N.J.
DEAR TRENTON: Have you ever beard of
a balf.sbeep, baU·human? WeU, neltffr has
anyone else. A few years ago 10meoat wrote
and alked me the 11me qllelltloe abMt a deg. I
replied, "No way." I was promptly lauda\ed
wltb Je«tts from readers wt.o sakl tlley had
beard ol babies born of aach malolla, covered
with hair, that barked and laad ta.US.
Nowhere ID medlcaJ Uteratare .. tltere uy
evidence of haU·haman, balf·Hlmal births. You
can bet I.be reat llaat I am rfPt •boat lltb.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Sorry, dear. You
can't save money by buyin& lhin&S "out of
season." My grandmother's advice is u good
today as it was when s he gave it many years
ago. Here tt is:
Use It up.
Wear it out .
Make lldo.
Oowitbout.
~ A CO-WORKER AT THE SUN· TIMES
DEA.ll ro.woma: y.., pudmedler ud
mlae mut llne •• relate4. naot fer
brta•lllc Mek •few •e•~·
~JULY SALE'
t_,R L\NCI~-OR R
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A PICNIC for aU •tudenta attendlna
colleaes end unlvcr1itie1 tn New Enctand or the
mld·AUantic 1tatea wlll be heJd by the Smith
Colle1e Club of Orange County Saturday, July 26.
for detailll, call Stephanie Leider atS48-10ll.
"111£ INV1SUSL£ HANDICAP, Deafness."
will be the topic when the American Association
of Retired Per!ons m eets at 7 · 30 p .m .
Thursday, July 24. in the lrvme Senior Cen~r.
3807 Sandburg Way Barbara Barras. a local
educator, counselor and model who is deaf, will
·peak For information, call Jack Donnell at
~2·8910
A BENEFIT LUNCHEON wlll be held
Satµrday . July 26. by the American Association
of University Women at the Edison Park
Clubhouse, 213?7 Magnolia. Huntington Beach.
The fifth annual Ltterary Heritage garden
benefit wl1J feature member speaker JoAnne
\'1serta-Gallms talking on "To Live in the
Renatssance ·· For reservallons or Ulformation,
call Mrs Robert Finer at loo-1197
THE AMERICAN BUSINESS Women's
Association. Fountain Valley Charter Chapter.
'Alli meet Thursday, July 2A. at the Cask 'N'
Clea\ler. Broolchurst and Heil. wllh cocktails
starting at 6'30 pm Assemblyman Dennis
Mangers of the 73rd Distnct will s~ak f or
informal\on. can Stella Albn~hl at 846-9430 or
842 7771
THE COSTA MESA Seruor C1t1zen °b Square
Oanct· Club met>ts from 11 a m to 2 p m e\'ery
Thursda' at the Costa Mes& rt>creot1on center
Interested couplei. can C'dll 545 5669 for
information
Tift: C'OMl':DY CORNER '"" hold a benefit
. rnr thl' Nape C rtMS Hot Line Sundd). Jul} 27
II procrt>ds from tht> $.5 adm1:-.,1on r hilrjtl' "'111
gn to the rape l'rt:.1s group I-or 1nrorm&t1on.
call -t33 5721
A to'ASl001' SllO~ h\ ~and\' <. ftuH and
~tu(( 'Alli be featured at a Joint memberi.h1p teil
of the C~ta M1°'d \\-omt-n ' Club and the Costa
~1e~a Junior Womcn·l> Club-from 2 to 4 pm
fnc1a\. Jufl.. 25. ;.H tht-Club !louse. 610 W 18th
St For rese.rvat1ons. call Fe m \fohlcr at ~7-5273
or Jan' an den Hecver at 556-2279
An Inside Look
D E VELOPMENTALLY DISA BLED
children at the Sutton 1·ouodatlon's Group
Home will benent from a mJnl.buffet to be held
from s to 8 p.m. Sa\urda,y. Jwy 26, in the
Newport Beach home or Nancy Morse knight.
For inlormauon, can Ms. Knight at S54·2160 or
548·9627
BOAT PEOPLE under the care ol lhe Rev.
James Devlin in a Thailand mlasion will be
aided by a benefit to be hefd Saturday, July 211:
by Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Suess of Santa Ana.
The evening will be sponsored by the St
Francis Xavier Mission Circle. California Jesuit
M 1sslona.ries. Information and tickets can be
obtained by calling Mrs . Donald Norton.
548·5296. or Mrs. Dennis Walz, 545-t762.
MASSAGE AND ACUPRESStJllE for
relaxation and stress r e lease will be
demonslrated by licensed masseur Bob Endo at
the Advanced Health Center. 1300 Bns tol St
North. Newport Beach. on Tuesday, July 29, at 7
p m The e vent 1s free and the public invi ted
F'or information, call 975-0700.
A FLORAL WONDERLAND le> benefit the
Harbor Area Adult Day Care Center 1s set for 2
to 6 p m Saturday, July 26. at the St . Michael
and All Angels Episcopal Church. Corona del
~f ar A $S donallon 1s requested. Call 644·041lJ
for u\formallon
COSTA MESA Junior Women ~ Club will
hold a barbecue·swim party on Saturday. July
26. at the home of M rs. Kees Touw Prospective
mt-mber.. can rail ~rs Han van den ll •e'er at
557 2'l79 or Mr ... Steve Fasching at 839· 7476 for
1nformat1on
Club Calendar runs each Wed'1i'sdal/ 1n the Darlu
/'1tot and rontatru notices of women's and serntcP
, /uh meetings and euents open to the public for rlw
/ollounng wt•ek
Send 111Jl1<·e~ to Club Caleradar. L>aaly Pilot I'"
Hor IYIJ CO.fta \1esa CA 92626 lndude Jlf)Ur name
and phoM number .... oltces mu.st be in our hand:,
thrt'P weelc.:r in atfoonu o/ an et>ent
Pictures are lJmited tCJ tna]IJT. /u.nd rcusers open
111 Che pubbc
'f(J rt'qut-.SI a picture. wnle o r c;all the f'l'aturt'
V1•portmt'nl 642 4321 bt'lu.el'TI 2 and Sp m Pholo re
qut'sts are hunlired on a &p<u:# a~~ bans
em a rs
Plastic Surgery
CUSTOM FRAMING
Sped•A11ng In
SHADOW BOXES
1803 Newpon Blvd
C<>!>ta Mesa
11
LOS ANGELES CA P 1
-She wai. 2.'l and upset
about her looks She saw
an allunng ad for plast ic
surgery and decided lo
h ave an eye lid
operat100. The physician
s h e approached
recommended she also
have n ose s urgery .
Neither worked.
.. S h e's JUSt s o
depres s ed s he c an
hardly talk," says Dr.
John Goin. a respected
pla s tic and
reconstructive s urgeon
who saw the woman
after her operations.
"She spent three or four
thousand dollars and all
\he hopes she had for the
s urgery have come to
ootblllg. It's a tragedy."
S u c h ca s e ~ are
in creasing at an
alarming rate . :.ays
Goan . be c au se
unqualified phys aciaos
are cast.ing m on the
growing popularity of
plastic :.urgery Part of
the problem. he adds. 1s
that patient s d o n 't
realize how easy 1t 1s for
physicians to advertise
themselves as plastic
surgeons
"Anyone Wltb a vaUd
medical license can
represent themselves
quile legally as plastic
s urgeons," Gom said in
an interview · 'Tbe
pubhc in general. even
sophisticated people.
have the idea that
ther e's some kind of
syst em that prevents
this and there isn't ...
A brain or heart
s urgeon. Goin notes.
must be credeoUaUed by
a hospital an order to
opera~ That's not the
cai.t' l"tlh pld:.t1c
:.ur~er)
"I n plast ic surgery.
the d1fferenre 1s that
even substantial plastic
s urgery operations can
be done Wlth a mm1murn
o f e quipment and
assistance." Goin said.
.. People who have ~n
unable to get plastic
s urgery certifiction at a
hospital have s imply put
operattng rooms m their
offices and there's no
IJ censmg by the s tate of
private o p e rating
fadliues provided there
a r e Jess t h an two
·Operatmg rooms "
Gorn a lso blames
m1 s lead1nR ads for
p la s ti c s urge r y
problems
··What h as hurt is
seductJve adverusing ...
he :.ays "If you had an
a d sayin~ · faod true
happi.ness by having a
lung remoHd ." \I.ell.
n obody's J:01 n g to
respond to that But if
~ ou have an ad saying
'Your life w1ll be better
1f your breasts are
enlarged or your nose rs
reduced." that can be
harmful ..
Pl a5lJc surgery, says
Goin. can tmprove a
person's feehngs about
him se lf Bul b e
s tresses that 1t doesn't
a plastic s url'eon and
n o tes that d octor s
cer taf it.>d by th e
Amencan Board of
Plas tic Surgery have
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ORANGE COONn'
j 1011.n I, (ournr.o Oranc.1•·
1 lld1 ;.17 B2'R
passed ngorous exams=~~~----~=-and evaluations
really turn back the ---------------------
clock or eliminate life's
problems.
··People s ho uld be
hoping lo improve their
own self.am age, ·· he
said. "Often the desires
go way back to being
t ea:.ed about have
having a big nose or
prot rudin~ ear s when
they were&yearsold.
MOW OPEN
C. M. GALUTIA, D.D.S.
dentistry for children and teens
S• CleM111te Meclcal Pima
H7 c.-.. •&..-........ Wt. 245
S. Cle-te C7141496-Htl
Keep Trim and Fit across from San Clemente General HoSQ1ta~
Get in th ~ swim.
SwimmJng is a perfect
exercise since It tones
every single part of you,
corrects posture and
body alignment. And it's
run . But even no n -
sw1mmers can increase
the rewards of an ex-
er cise by doing It in
water. Because your
body la llgh~r from lac k
or rravity. you can ac-
complish things in water
you could never do in a
gym.
K eep you r tick e r ~~~~~~~-~-~-~~~-~~~~
strong According to the
united States Twirling
Association. to effective·
ly train your heart. you
must exercise vigorous·
ly enough to raise your
pulse rate to at least 120
beats per minute for 30
minutes or longer . An
easy way to ta.te your
pulse is to place your
fingertips a gainst your
n ec k to count the
number of beats for a
minute .
CMIS1MAS .. JUL' SAL.I
25% IOICMDS ~CAIDI Q OffOIMtJ•tn
JULY II -..... T 11 . llCOll
aa DAlL v Pll01'
( Sl•jle•'
Calfttdar )
SD.I CENTEa will hn a SlnJlt !x· ee,.•tn« clJscu on Oft "Communlution tor su., .... at 7 .30 pm P'rkSay. July zs. ln the.dtJ
ol Or1n1• For mtormalioft, call Jan OC' Mldtati
at 18'19IOO.
SIG a.\N1)8 llNGLU OANQNG .tu t.ave
• danc41 ..al I : lS p at Suaday. July IT. ·at the
Buena Park Hot•\ Fori informatlon. ult sa.7ts7
t OUfDOOa SINGLES wtll kave a beach
party at 6. ,o p. ro f'rlday, July 25. at
~man'a Cove 'betWffn Corona dfol Mar and
L.a•una Beath. A day bJke and ~ktod camp
la• trip in the Lake Arrowbt'ad •~• ls planMd
for July 21 and 27 f'or lnlormauon. call Bob at
W-1038
OllANGE COAST SINOU:S will have a.
barbttue at 3 pm Sunday. Jwy 27, in Tu.stiJ\
For Information. caU Ann at 751 0291
SINGLES GOURMET DINING CLVB pre
sents a poolside bar~cue Friday, July 25. In
Irvine. For informaUon. call 631·5133
SOlJTH• COAST JEWISH YOUTH will
s ponsor a "Saturday Night Live" party at 11
p m . Saturday. July 26. in the Cit)' of Orange
For information. call 546·7835
( Borosrope
TBURSDA Y, IUL Y Z4
By SYDNEY OMARR
)
A al ES <March 21 .Apr. 19 ): Abstract
principles come into focus. Travel, special
long·range projects. publishing and
communication command attention. Gemini,
Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure fn
"meaningful" scenarl9.
TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20): One close to
you confides ''secret" connect~ with budget,
fioances. De diplomatic, remember resolutions
c81lcernlng family harmony Your intuitive
ia&ellect ia oo target.
GEMINI (May 21 .June 20): You learn
wbere you stand as terms are defined. Pisces.
Vtr10 persons figure prominently. Check legal
implications, rights and permissions. Focus oo
public relations, partnership proposals.
CANCER (June 21·July 22): Emphasis on
fresh concepts. special services, brighter
employment and health prospects. Welcome
chance for greater creative freedom. added
independence. Deal with Leo. Aquarius persoos. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Strike chord of
universal appeal. Communicate by sharing
«nowledge -find familiar responses, not
off.beat events. You can flnisb an important
assignment. Aries, Libra natives figure
prominently.
VDGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): New approach to
o ld dilemma brings desired res ults. Leo,
Aquari\ls persons play key roles. Emphasis on
appraisals, property. coming to terms with
older individual wbo may be uJtra..cooaervative.
LIBRA CSept. 23-0ct. 22) · Gain indicated
through written word, special message. You
learn where you stand with older family
member. Short trip could aid in resolving
differences. Hunch is on target, put puzile
pieces together and you'll have ''complete
$lOry."
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Don't scatter
efforts: comolidate. be a compariaoo &bopper,
count your change, locate "missing link."
Gemini. Sagittarius persons play major roles.
Lunar emphasis on payments, personal
possessions, decisions oo values
SAGITTAJUUS <Nov. 22-~. 21): Review
prospects. choose quality, refuse to be
intimidated. maiotaio confidence and
ulf-ateem. llooo posmoo highlights dlrect
action, or\C).nallty. initiative and llnack for
being Ill ncht place al crucial momenL
CAnlCO&N (Dec. 22·Jan. 19). Clandestine
arraa1ement.a lend aura of romance and
1Dlri~ue ~OUD.l. Virgo, Saciua.rtua penoos
f11ure promua.enUy. Emphaau on back.st.age
maAt"VV«t. ~tU. your ability to be d!Krttt.
AQCA<JS (Ju 20 Feb. 18> Wlab comea
lnM'. ~ AS dit:~ cl \l'Umpet.a and drum roUJ.
Mea.o.. )'C)U Cd what yoo want but ~re lJ UtUe
or no ~atiioaallsm Re&J empbuis ia oo
..ttu rt\ y cbplomacy
ruil'F~ <Yeh. 19-Mar ~) You hue secret
ally ln "high plact\ " Superior wtU deftne terms
and you'll know Wbtrf you st.and Accent o"
carttr, pr~&e. honor and reput.aUoo. Virgo
and al)(J(ber ~es figure prom.inet!tJY
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MISS PEACH
THE FAMIL "t' CIRCUS by 811 Ke.ne
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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PWSUlA POJ
OPIM SUM. 1-5 I 721 OCIAM •VD.
Newly (iecoi:..11.ted 4 bdrm. family
home. OCean View. $325,000:
.a.DTOSUIT
()Qe 3hlll' lot
.,. eeioai• <>wnr 5041• E•es
IU'lll y A.LUI ...... 1002 REALTORS ,, ....... OUTSTAte•t• 1 Utn W • A Coodo tn Cdll for
$120.00I'? Hen it tbe
e qwl valenl or 2 for
123.S,OOO. 3 bdrm. + J
bdrm. 6 den. Call f« de-
taill.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Large Owner's Unit. 3 Bedrma, Fam. IAYNOMT
We have several fine homes
with pier & s lip *VETS* U..yoar lti~~ NOW l.OW'l>H •
LOW lH1' SATES t.rr US SHOW YOU MOW TOQOA.Urv ,_. .. we.,..
COtlOMA OIL MAil A "'Prh• A....,,. -• pri•••~ .. c .. NH. W• .. L ..... c.... ............... ....
Rm., 2\12 baths. Owner's private
homelike unit bas formal dining rm &
2 firplcs. 4 Income producing units
e ach w /2 berms. 2 baths & fireplace.
Atriums & patios. This is a MUST
S E E r o r t h e· p r u d e n t bu y e r
Reasonably priced at $450,000.
a Toao HOISi COUMTaY
4 Bdrms .. 3 baths; ranch style.
mini·estate in oral\ge groves. $249,500
Bill CR UN DY, REALTOR
STOIYIOOtt HOME
+INCOME
P\c:t u.raque front house
+ 1 bdnn. income urut.
Assumable loan + Owner fluncillg. Only
13118.WO. ~ ... ,. .. _ .... ; ....... ~ WISUY M. TA YL.Oa CO,. .... 1
WIUSTIMI ......... u ............... ....... 2ftl S..J1 CI ... .... J 11 f:.,.,,, .. i •. [),.,,, "" f\ (.,/') 6161 8 . Ellert.sen Agent
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754-1202
w.-4 ................. ...., .._ & M.,IW~'POltf~W CIMT9t. M.I. ........ 10 m.2373 771M:198
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COLE OF HEWPOIT REALTORS zs ts 1. c.... Hwy .. c_._., w.r
675-5511
Thi.I fteW9PAper w1 u not ITSHADITI
The home bas been
c ustom remode led
lhnxlut. A room add1lloo
created a beautiful 3
Bdrm, studio. 1i,, Ba
YIU.AG-I CllB
C Plan adj. to So Coast
Village, 3 Br 2 Ba. fam
rm. splat level Great
floor pla.o New carpet·
111g & paint. Ceramic tile
Bubbling brook off patio.
Xlnt location for ap.
prttlation $l28,000.
knowuacly accept aoy ---------
advertis101 for r eal
ellale wtuch 'is &11 viola VETWNS ONLY! WHArs UNIQUE
AIOUT UNlc;>UE UoDolthe t.w. ---------1 Severe housing shortage house. Add a new roof predicted io Orange hne. bay window. new aac>aS: Adv•tlMn County Secure your C.J carpets, beam ce1bog:. ...., ct.ad& te.ir .. benefits and act tm· and formal duung room ~ ... media~Jy. and you have the best Open HOU5e Sal/Sun l ·S
OF.COR -F:rll'<'ll<".
brick~. h1:.om ....
~k~ hJ;?hts and l!l:l'"· f; bdrm:-. pQOI -.p;i '1pv.-.
:>520,000 _., ,.,.t ..,.. Robt s.cts & Assoc.. value m the Orange area 8'1S Village Creek. CM ,_.. '-chhlty. T1w C• 546-9522 <Xfere.d at $124,950 · CSonflowert Dear> Sandi OAJLY l'ILOT--11---------BALBOA I SLAND Agt.494-0791 VACA:-.-T Ralhoa · ...
11611t) fortlleflrostl. 90% Commission. Many REALTY -----------1 l.1llll' blan<I. charm. J
c.'ftdlllserfloa...lw ame n1 ~1es /com_puter ____ 67_J_-87_oo___ bdrm . 2 bath nr. )and
-1· Blue Chip Propertu!s OCIAHROMT ~H.950
....................... fi•t.. 1002 .......................
NIVAnllACH
COTTA.GI
Wittrvlew orocean from
ten'ace Priced for qwck
sale. SM.900. Won't last!
Act °""' ! Ca 11 96.l-6767
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TOWHHOMI
2 bedroom 2 bath, 2
st«y. with loft for a 3rd
bedroom. Only 1 year
old. F\JU price $85,000.
D. Wengeler 557-4436 ~00/o COMMISSIOM Large deluxe BALBOA
M a n Y amen 1t1 es · Duplex 4 Bdrm. 2"1 CO:"'DITIO:"' lmmac
MEWPOltT
DUPLEX
~ Unit s on fee laod.
Across from park Near
beach. bay, & sboppmg
Pnced at S206.000. Eves
s..2·125.1.----
DOORS TO HACH
2·2 Duplex. Owne r
motivated. Open lo
cr eative fina nc ing.
Possibly I.JUie or oo cash.
W'ill trade property · boat
· car · or ? ? 1249,000.
Eves 548-0115
associated ~.
eROl<CRS-AfAL TORS
J u]•j W i olboo •' )61 J'
::omputer balhs up,Jbdrm.2 balhs In 1ne 1ov.11hPmt' 3
BlueCtup Properties cjown. f'lttplac~eac.-h un· bdrms. l b;;. pJllo~.
D. Wenuler 557-4436 1t C.Ompl redecorated & -,hull1:r.. etc ~.500
upgraded Shows like BRAND NEW 2 BR con· brand new . Only PRIC'f. In ln1nt> 2 do. air cood. Vtew mtns. 000 sess. 1 bdrm c;unn~ unit, ~ood
gol.f course. desert noor -lcAoo lay Prop. 16'*Ao-tlhl ~l{l -
Pstm--Desen. tromvtJod RHlton Cnt.ry Clb Owner ma)
carry paper nr assume •675-7060• LIDO 1 hdrm .
rllmr>l<'t,..I~ the loan. Prine Only
SliS,000. 7S2-S257 evs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ r <' d (' co r ;i l t 11 be a m
MISAVslDE
Bag single stor y 4
bedroom 10 top area.
t ril1nj!~ \lrJd J
location. a~sumt> loan
$325 000
Newpatnt tn&out.New CHARM -Old Cd \1 drapes and an outstaDd·
mg floor plan w1tb a d u P I e x · n e "" e r
separate ma:;ter swle ronstruc-tton. l1bran
make this a truly tern fie .i:a rd en patio ""alk ti'
, aJuC' at only $145.900 b<'aches 5335 000
Call 751·3191
_A¥J._._~_1_._31:_9_1 ____ r-... ,, ___ ., ... ___ ., ___ ,,_,,,,,, .. ....., ... NEW CUSTOM c= SELECT
IEACHHOME tPROPERTIES
COLORFt.1, 3 bdrm.
\ 1ews. (}ilfQUl;'l noor~.
French doors. pool. ~pa .
ree land ~15 000 ClASSIFfEO
HOURS
MH'f\1"4'f'I m.*' plare thl·1r ltd.~ bv lt'lephont
8 OOa m 1o~·JOp m
Mooda\I lhru Fnda v 81or.ooftSaturday
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642·5'71
tfUN'TlNGTON Rt:A<.·H
111'175 fk'a<'h Rlvd
54G-1220
LAGUNA BEACH
1186 GIHln•)'rr
Lacuna•Burh 4t4·9466
SAOOLt:BACK
~I.a Pu Road
l..a11una Hiii• Siil 1>310
'loOHTll ('Ill ':"TY
d1..tllrt't' S4U 1220
CLASStftED
DU DUH ES
OeadhlW tor ropv & It 1111'
1i. S 30 pm the d.1\1
tlt>fon> pubhl'allon '-'X
<'\'Pl for Sund11v &t \1un
da• l':d1l1nn ... wh<•n
df>adlmt' 1~ Slllurda~. 12
noon
CLASSIAIO
IEGUUTl~S
t:HHORS Ad•trtn.~,...
!lhould <'hl'<'k thl'1r •d~ da1h &t report trrnr ...
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UAJl.V Plf.()1' auuml'1>
lwhlhl" fOf' lhe f1l'lll 1n
rorrect •llM'rhon onlv
C.:A.'O<.•f:IJ .ATIONS
When k1ll1nJt 11n .td be-
SUl"f' to makf' • n~d of
tht' Kii.i. Nll MHt-:R
Rlvt'Tl vou bv vour 11d
1<1Jlt'f ioi. rt'C't'lpl ol vour
unt't'll•tion. This kill
numbt>r mu'' be pre~en ltd bv lhe Jdvert 1~r in <'B~ohd111pu\e
C'AN('f.1.1.ATION OR
CORRF:CTI0!'4 OF
Nt:W AO RF: FO K 1>:
RONN ING·
t-:~rron IA made!' to
. kill Of' <"Ol'T'ttt a llt'W ad
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tu •'l' n nnot •uaran·
tft' to do llO unti I t ht' ad'
hal' ap~art'd 111 the ,.aer
OIMF.·A·LINf: ADS
Tiwo!if' lid~ ltrf' lllrt<'tly
C'W 1n acf'vaAtt ~ mlll
tt Ill 1111~ Ont ol our of·
fltt'I 0 pftoof' ordt'NI
Ot1dl1nf' 3 p m
fhdav. c.ta MH• o4•
htt • 12 noot1 at all bnndl olf ltt$.
THF. OAtl.Y PU.OT
~ the naht to
rt.elfv. fdlt. tttttOr Of' rthu.t any advtr·
'-"'""·and to thanll:t'
as flll8 • ttJlllatlOfta ...... pnor llOtitt. . QASW..
w.t••ADDUSS P.o.eo.nae. c.aa .... -
~ Open Sunday l·S al 209 a.-·f·· 29th St. Npt B c h . IA.CK IAY THAM WHA.rs
UNl9U1 AJOUT --\ '· S350.000. This 2 . story s ~ 3
Sweeny. Smit.btrA!soc bath home features a
! I ~ '·. SCS--0962 larce separate family
11· B . -· . -c~ nn. formal dining nn. UPlllllOOt OOMtS
Realtors. 6is.«>OO US'lnessmen ~ nu..._ ---Perfect for the larce
I/' .. 0 ~ ara doing WITH.POOLE famib'. Buu:tiful back
,. " Woodbridce s l ates ard for ..-u.. ---•-••••••••• b u s 1n is under a t Beaut JBr 2ba ead wlit. Y -..,,...._......,.. F'ict1t1ous Bus1neu 1 ~ 1Q1..<lrferedatSl47~. SPYCM.ASS*L
'lame !101J are r~qu1rt>d ~ Sweeny, Smith fr Assoc. AIU.& lllALTY This prol. cl«. 3 Br 2 Ba
lb.11 law f BUStne-ts and . 873-88S5 54'-0814 home bas the finest ! Pro/essraru Code. ~" · ---------i carpet.in& • wallcover !/79()(110 17930110 tile a ,_ ________ , SeUwtthE.ASE! 1ngs, i o -law qtrs .
i 1''1ct1t1ous Bus1ne!C.~ RACH CONDO It's a BREEZE PDOl/spa. '449,500.
\Nome S!olemen! and , lo-foDOWH D M. MARSHALL i ha II(' If publlsned fnr i Charming 2 bdrm condo Classtl'led Ads 642-S678 •44-9990
; lour consecul1vt> weeks i Walking dlStance to \he
j WE o I the DA IL Y l tie.ch. Nice pool & t.enD1S
j fl/ I.OT con hl'lp 1nlh j courts. Only S88.900.
'mrh Call the u.:GAL l OCEAN PACIFIC l I> 1-: I' A RT ,\f 1.; '. r a 1 i Real Estate ! 1H2 ·B.ll l::It H.! lor i ! tu rt ha m/ormatwn i 759· 16 I 6
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llDllB BLlllS ca.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
GUAT STAITH \MT
A Rar~ Frees tanding Single Le\l el
Condominium With Three Bedrooms, Two
Baths Lovely LJ\ mg Room With f'lreplace
Comfortable' Patio. All This And In Mint
Condition. Hurry. This Won't Last Only
$114.500.
OLD COIOMA DB. MAI
Att~ntion Jnvestors: Neat Three Be<lroom
Home In Fantastic Location Of Old Corona
del Mar On R·2 Comer Lot. Owner Has
Arc-hitectural Plans f'or New t:n1t.s Or Will
Build Modified To Suit New Owner. A Rare
Opportunity At $212.000.
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759-9100
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UDO ISlE-Wlll EXCHANGE
0.... .................... .. nc• J ... 2-ttorylMd& .. ..._
fer • 1•10 • Mawpwt or c..-.. ......................... 'tl!J ..
41c&• ... ,_. ........... 6.ctd
.... .-. 631·1400.
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WA I ERFRONT HOMES, INC.
Rf.ALDTATE
s..,..,......~~·· .. ·· ,.,. w Coaee ....... 315 ,...,.., ,,_ """"°" a..ti ...... I.a.Id Ol·t• 67NM
C• Coldwell Banker . a . . . . , . : ... ~ .. ~ . . ~ , ·.•; ..... ,
SWHPIMG VIEW
3 Bdrm family room bright & airy
with fa bulous bay & light view..
Lovely courtyard e ntry and 12·
patio. Eastbluff $249,500.
llGCAHYOH
GOLF COURSE VIEW
"Ve r s ailles" model at end of
cul·de-sac. Dramatic entry, two
story living room and formal dining
room. Fabulous master suite plus 3
other bedrooms with their own
baths. Guarded gate community.
Call for appointment to see. $675,000
w-.,._,.._
s BR. 4 Ba, c ws t om
wa te rfro nt home
w /17-31' p vt d oc k .
Priced Sl,395 .000.
Bl&ilder w /trade for
Palm Spnn11 Estate
f'or ckoW 15 OD Lb.ia home
and app\ \o see, call
Carol Holt. •ll 631--00!M
I
SU-CYM-VIEW
Secluded st. s bowes
from bch, brdwd accents
lhruout. Call Tim Rhooe
for aoot. 631-12166
REALTORS
Coat.MeM 1024 •••••••••••••••••••••••
8ETIY BUllART MODOWHVA nus sharp s Bdrm f ami
ly home ts LD move in
coodlt1on ll features
new paint. wallcover ·
1ngs, f1rr plact', large
enclos ed lanai aod owners wiU seU VA A!k·
ing only $96,900 Call
s.I0-1~1
IH T'Ul1180Ck. CAWUS VIEW
Broadmoor·s largest 3 bedroom in
exquis ite condition and beautiful decor · air conditioning. oak built ins.
vaulted ceilings. gor geous patio areas
a nd hot tub! "Best on the block."
asking $165.000 : fee land!
OF'
OpeftHCMIMR~ lnVltes you to di5cuss
your real estate future
wilh her Call for an ap.
poUltment 645-9161
"'' l!~lltft • -.. 'f",
OPEN HOUSE ,. U,_.l()U-= ti(),"-=~ ~ .. HERITAGE
. RfAlTY · ~· ' .. REALTORS. 675-6000
. • REALTORS 2443 U.t C.onl High""•!!· Corona del M•r
wr llA\'F.360FTI1f: H~T l.ISTI:-.;r.s 1:-.: TOWS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MESAVBlDE
----· .-C:ULDUJ.£ ---Ddebout
Boy&Beoch
Red Es1ote
~ !!!..ITf Cl.£!!!!."£' s...a -
MEWPOIT HACH
Exceptiooal opport1.m1t>
for large lam1I) f'I\ e
bedroom. thret' bath
home on large lot w11h
beautJfuJ po<M Hand> ID
elementary and 1un1or
high schools $218.000
611·7300 HJ.
3 LITTLE WORDS
P RI CE · LIVABILITY
L.OCATlON Tastefully
derorated 3 bdrm home
•IRANDMIW•
2HOUSlS
Xlnt lo(al1Qtt Pone Qfll~
t.:noer S280 000 Owner
WI U carry 5-41-0425 Bit r
IA YR ONT A"1
Lido & Bay vie w. Luxury apt
w /28Rs. 2 baths. 2 patios & j!ar aj!e
for 2 cars $400.000 fee , Owner
fin ance. Dick Halderman 642·8235.
<Y ·58>
752-1414 SSl-1700
(fl'T'C)IJ\V*'1 (~·~ w.w:><;b~(.,..,~
642-1215
'1()1 OQ.-r~
644-6200
OPEN DAILY ON BALBOA ISLAND
1 to 5 PM.
# 8 Com.ts lsbtd -S I, I 00.000
ON WATER-PRIVATE ISLAND
2 story cor••r wltll WATIEI.
P'rof111lan., ~ 4 ..,. wftla .-c'-_.... ...... YtlW of WATB
Hd tkyllH ll9llh. l•cta•s le•d. '73-'too
216 ..., -$415,000
NEW VICTORIAN IESllDCE
toO
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WATERFRONT HOMES.INC
REAL ESTAf'E "'*' IVnt"'' '""''"''~ ~""'"'
74111 w co.,.. H--v
~t&it<ll
631-1411
OCEAN IUEZES Clean 4 Bdrm plus added
and a ..,. llt to the wh le fanul) room. new patnt 41 h Bd 1 m & oul New carpeu..
l>aods from 1 15 3 rm.I large secl uded Int den beach homt> Don l Owne~ movtn~ out of
ten anyone 1t ., onl> state and are ven anx. $1~900 54036f.J6 1ou.' A'k1nR Sll6,500
•Whelan
Real Estate
Trtlr1r Ht9W•d•
Super sharp 4 Bdrm
family room. alnum
...eclwded location. pro
fessiooally decorated
An excellent buy at
S280.000 ~~ ........
Ouwfiwt~•
2 Bdrm eacb wn1 t.
trftmDlbas ·~. close to Ne-wport P1er . rent
f ast Ooly a s k ing
KZS.000.
JACOBS IEAl. TY
675-6670
FAMILY HOME
~ S bedroom 3 balh
M~a del ~ar 2 tory
Carpet1n11: l~s., than a
)ear old."" C'OOd111oned
burglar ol.irm io)'S tt'm
dnd a nt'W la"""' 1n the
back) ard Assutnl' ex1'l
~ 10311 and o.,."Ocr m.i>
help Ci.nance f'u II pnce
$149.000 Call S56 2ti6()
s.I0-11.5 I
•.. HERITAGE
· REALTORS
NEW CONDOS
2 & 3 BEDROOMS
Startmg .tt t!Ol .000.
On V1ctona blwn
:-lewpoct&
Harbor Blvd.
54'-l55t
~"'4M0tl
..-SA.YB.DE
POOlHOMI
Sharp 3 Bdrm family
home. Low mainteoantt
) an1. clo§e to shoppLDte
and schools. Asklllg only
Ill 7.950 Por an appoint· ment LO see. call ~l ~l
~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
EASTSIDE ''1.0
JUST IB>UCB>!
HOW· $325,000
wilh tl66.800 in a)suma ·
ble loans. ranfi?ing from
8'< lD 11 .... ,. $26,340 fi?ro&
annual income Well
kept. stngle story 1.unL'
With 4 gar ages plus off
:.treet parking on OOX300'
lot C:: SELECT 644-7211
tPROPERTIES ~
._,...x Sll9,900 -rb=·~ Great location and 1n ~
~ Four I bedroom
unLts with garage<;
Owner wi II sell on con
traC'l Ajtt S56 2660 ----
TRJPLEX
JBr. 28a. R-2 zoned. RV
parkln~. Lg lot. Sl~.000
325 E . R oc he s ter.
~-2231
Pnmr So Coast locauon 2 Br I Ba. two 2 Br I Ba , ________ _
Can show s~n<iable with
l'lll.Q.lmum down Won't
last' Offered at $129,900
~J866
DO YOU
WANT .••
•To live 1n Mesa Verde!
•Ha,•e you r c hildren ----------1 waJk loscbool~
..... 1 ...... '"' •••••••••••••••••••••••
2 Story 2 bdrm 1 ~ ba.
Patio, Garage Apt. Gwe-1t
quarte r s $425,000.
673-082I
GUATD....O
Lsl time olfered. 4 • 3
bdrm. Sq footace cannot
be duplicated today. Dbl
gar. patio. a uodeck.
Seiler ...W carry 2Dd.
LOU lllCHTIL
&A.Moc. 675-3331
.......................
Mtnctive pool dfll>ln + 2 fOOCl rentals. Prime loca·
tiaa.1215.000 .........
1112-..ToOce..
4 Bdrm, 3 Bath in Oki
Corona Del Mar. Owlaer' •Ill help finance.
S2H.OOO. Call R•lpb
Wu..tWd.. 752·1DO
•To own a large 4 BR
borne?
•A natural fireplace!
CAUHOW
LUXURIOUS
UVIMG
Smasbln& lleaa Verde
pool bocne, S lie bdnna.
wine closet, 1ourme\
kitchen, prl vale park lake yrd., close to scboola.
119."5(). MS-9491
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"-'9bl• loan •· ...... 070i
-~-8) OWMr S1lUOO. modri
condo 1 )Hf old 2 I&~
bt, 2~ bi apUl lnt1l
f'li'c, wetbar m-4'7 l aft
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BIES IW.TY
673-6210
CNIAT 1·21,ISIDI
J HR 2 Ba. + 3 c .. r aiar
Call today lo stt' Onh
Sl22..500 Coa .. t &'('oullll)
Re_!!'y ~811U
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Y.ATBMS
llA RMO'l:Y with prtvac} lot..<t of putio
&i dN'k area. hte & ery Prench doon~
"111 ~nv .1 special w~lcomt-to your
fanHI> & 1-!U<' t an this Jw l s turtin.: 2
Mor> 3bdrm + den home Buy no" &.. r u .. lom to your P<'l'Mlnlll nt' o~
t>Dll' t 2 bdrm. 2 bath apt for mom &
d ·td 4 car gar age too! Luxur y f~sturcs throu11hou1. s c 121 721 1'"J
PornscH1a & c II for t he plans.
S~5.000
##JUST LISTED!
THI OMt.YWAY
TO.O
3 Rdnn floor plan. <K-e&n
\It'• d l'lc li a . lartre
t•ntloaed b rick patio
f'nced for lmllM!dUltl'
., ... , 11•.000
MU ION REAL.TY • 494 IYT31
Orun view • beaullruJ
&rffobelt view makes
thl.s ODe ol the pri mt un
lt.s \n the Cttst CU!totn
de<watAkt $1119.SOO
Un1qu• floor Plan 11.
2 +den, lowest pri«.'d un
tt In~ Crest. $162,900.
.$peel&! :;angle story Piao
t on lartesl (lreenbelt 10 t.twerat sn~.ooo
Rl'd h: 110-~ Re ~lty
t ;7;{. ";°;)l It I
llTOFHIAY ..
f"1rnta1t lc f1 na oc 1ni
uv1ul»bh~ wl.U\ lhli nu r
ly oew c1Mtom 3 Udrm
home Natural woods
And Ml ••• lhruou t
Gourmet lcrtcMt\. lov•ly ~~~~~~~~~i \, • ...,of ocun and v1Uag i ~1111 from 2 deck!. &.c.lf•e Hom. .~ 4 Brdm. 3 Ba, fam rm.
don osen
r.,,dtur,;
poo1 •spa. $44.5,000
... h l-~ll
Completely refurbished.
pool, BKR. 11157 1900 or ....................... About Finand.nc dry, ynl. I bllt Bay, ,.. 841}~ llDUCS>S40,000 Takeover t120.000 ~tTD dee. 2331 Zod Ave,
In pnmr Ba.U.O. buUd on lhtS near oew Capo _64 __ 99_ll_. ------S. a...• 1076 Ina. corae r loc1t1on Beach duple.. Cyndi, Lee 4 BR, Fam Rm. !Vt ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWCftnancmgat lOC'~ -.at . for more info. Ba. dbl ear., above Big
0 UT ST AND IN Ci ~alonomlcs 875-6700 493-«!02 c. Yrly. sezs. 6-40-3548 OC~VllWS C--...__,_L...~ w • D""'"""" OUPLEXF.S dy1;Cheryl.Bel-OIZ2evs. Jo'rom this maanlflcent ~~·· 0110·0 '"~".. • ~ ,. ......... _ ......___ 3••4 San Clemente 4 bdrm 3 _...._.. Sl95.000&l205.000 _....._.. 66
bll large family l\omi> •••••••••••-••••··~··· Lce.unat.s w/flreplares
Vaulted ceilmii.s. 1.Jbrary Jog or walk to beach Bwlder w/help fl n:mce
w11h f1rcplace & all Home to eoJOY Thi~ Ms Ca.m er. Agt496-5101
1·ustom appointmen ts beauWul 2br. 21;,b~. ~ L....t..-&...l-"" thru"OUL $3'20 ooo sq ft of luxlJT)' living. ~
·· · Shown by appointment ...... ,. 2100 ~T Hl,..a4:'t13 only . $159.9'00. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 493.9494 642-GlO, 2A hrs. •137• 0. of T1w ... ---------1 W 0 O' D B R I 0 G E 14 Un1t lndUAtria l proper C-us sH-ar.e. ty centr.dly located l ,,." --Lakeview AC!ross from ~ lffldt &tah rec area. Wood deck block from downtown L.aguna. Owner a.skin.: New. pr.st1g1ous re· pat 105, J b r . 2 ba . £?5.CXM> CJll
!ldene!e Sec gate. ex WARMINGTON Unit. ReaJoo1Jm1c, 6756100 elus ive bea c h & Ownt-r Agent. 646·2i>71
clubhouse Even rm a evesort>4l·92'CH LohforS. 2200
nvtgnalacf'nl vu Com er • ••• •••••. ••. ••••••• ••••
lot. a~j to for mer Nixon TIME SHAU Y ACTH'S Morro Bay <><'e&n vu lot'
l.,,tate Hy appl nnly tn f>\wrta Vallarta + from $2990, term" ,1vJ1l $;~0.0011 548 1111~. 160Areasworldwtdl' \1r Tabb . :J tc t
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AJJ Attu " Prl ces To Choose From !
RIHTIMES
631-4555
NEW HUGE2 Br. 3 Ba.
Total pnvacy & quiet
Adults . .l''elme Pet OK
Low move 10 costs.
SS50per mo.
1213 N COAST HWY
L.ACUNA BEACtl
497-4848
1 723 8828 & 548 6.54:? S6000 Info 640-HZW 714-661~1
one blk lo beach You 4 Dr. 2 ~, Ba. luxury Dl9'nn / ...a.t.o../
own the land. Great to\\nbomc. h1ghl> up (Wts S'4* 1100 T,._Ms 2300 financing. S205.000 ·•-' cpt & paint
2062 Wallace IC. 6'2-083.5
graun1. new , •••••••• •••. ••••••• •••• •••••••• ••• •••• ••• ••. •• su:,eCol>w\I\ oce::in \'lt>W S13~.ooo (;UM Duplt•x by 0 1WO . Moblll'llCll'l'll"fnn.-lt· '71, IY OWNB • O..ner wlll cnrry 101
1' • 5i50. 000 J b r . 2 b r . 12ltfi0. 2 br 2 ba adult 'THI MEADOWS"
C.U qwdtb on ttus •m
mdc. profe :.s1onally
landscaped 3 Br 1n "The
Meadows" v.11h price
and terms lo -.t!ll r:.t:it
SlW.000.
644-72 1 I
,.ICID •tGHTJ
Super 2 bdrm pool home
"'1th large encl patio.
Only 2• 2 miles from the
s urf Full price only soo.im
f'ark Place Inc s.12 7401
Soper sharp 4 bedroom. ~ IUCUTIVE MOOH.
' ' • 21,, bath home in pre·
1840 sq rt 1n WOOD
BRIDGE for Sl54.900'
nus beautifully localed
attached borne bas been
professionally decorated
and truly does "show like
a model". 0 Y.'Dt'r says
"SELL IT" Call for your
personal 111~peet1on
~tom 2800 si rt J Br 2 No Qua1.Jfy1n.: ll.\O ~ m~:n>:i or671 ~1 vi1rk. nr bch AJC\ !l60 43't2
Ba fnm1I) rm, ~e level 759·9221 t•xt •2990r 581 6ll2S ....::.._ ;,.;pertl'f lOOO-orSJG..(Jjti6
lot. hrd..,d nr11. a~11unw -~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~I .._
ble loan at 9~,'1-Great ;"' Panor:11ru1" C)(•ean \'11·w. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo1911t•. o .. ~.
OCNU'I & ranyon v1t>ws VIEW J hr, luxur} h<1m1 .lo 7 UNnS C..M. Rnort 2400
Coll to s t>e 494 2067 180' OCEAN do"'n \Int f1n $31!.5.()(lO Nl'ar nt·w . 1 I bdrm •••••••••••••••••••••••
$229,000 75l·HH22day1> .5:>2 4lt:l2 w klft & f1n•rlJ<'f>' 3 2
Ne°" I) dt'<'Ornlt-d on re-e
land. Owner cxtrenwl}
arwous and pn ct"d to :wll
at SJ.'.lS.000 Call about un
believable terms .
BEACH
HOUSE
OWNER Sl'lling lmll'ly
;> hdrm. 2 bath, rrpk
p&uu. dbl J(arnl(P hoflll•
lk.~t Su West Area
Wal.k to lk-ach
bdrm. 1 r.., bn <>wn,.r will
1~1n·.iclrr N>ntrnrt f111:im·
tnl!
FOR LEASE
l\.i•w 2 bf<drtx>m 2 bath
homf• M 1'\o;1nn La kt·' ('ount ry ('luh <:11lf
t.'11.rll~ ()0'11 lwaut1full\
lands1·.,p4·cf . no ma 111
lt~OCt' \urtl
31D•M21ATH
fireplace. fresh paint .
new carpet and drapes.
l>uuble garage, block
fonre for RV or boat
~torai;:t> S65-0 per mo
Available July 1.5. Call
now for appointment to ........
Roy Mccardle, Rltr.
541.7729
LARGt: I BR. Ut1l pd.
l\G st1g1ous area or Hunt·
111gton Beach. Country
kuchen with cooking
island. large pantry
~ep down livmg room
Ahout 2.500 square feet
totaJ Separate family
room with fireplace. Of.
fered at Sl74.900 C'all for
appointment 540· 1720
BKR
\\bod bridge
Realty
551·3000
19:!11 ttarranC'a J>1."'. I n lnr
4br. 3bA, 1 Yt blocks to
ocean, Wood s Cove.
$116.~ 4!.lt! 226:, T R E ES . T R E F: S · Ocean View:.. Hom~
TREES. very pnva1e. OurSpec1all> S.."-
'l'Sl. lr1v'ltml'\ fi4Z 1i:o:1
l Uat I IX Gross
I "d" (' M '• o ... n•·r r 1 l1Jt11'1'tf w f le 1' I.In
Qwt-t, pnvat.e, range
f'r1gf> AduJts S475
641111. w 18th 642 ·083.'7
N,.w Condo S6ClO 4 Ar
waJk to Cna'>t Plaz~ \;ti(
l'a1d 1-'amlfy o kay
2 13 /696 ·1'8K4
714 S37 WO. 2 lJ 693·506ot
&If.AT FAMILY
HOME
58r. 28a. lovely pool &
--...---Uie..:.: a.c._o nl> S125.500. Call for appt to
~
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$81 ,000
~SUMABlE
ARST T.D.
~JCC'Ppllonal 3 BR -t df>n
urnrlom1n1um. J U ~t 3
,, J rs o ld. near M1l1·
Square Park. feature-:. J
v.1nd1n~ ~1a1 r c J ~r.
cathedral l·e1lin~..,
hrt'place, and seldom
f<ltlniJ creative finam intot
pui.~1 bil 1t1e:-. Ju~t
Sl4UOO
~~
-963-8 182
~on had! I 040 ....•.•...........•....
ONLY S15.900down
to loJn
For this lovely 4 bdrm 2
t>a home. Only I ~., m1 lO
bch. No nec-d~lO qualJfy
or pay po1nfl.. !162·7940
A~ -~-------
M~ttta Gcrdens
Pnc~ red to $161.!150 on
ttns 3 Bdrm beauty
w/lnage den Owner will
l\lTO or carry lge 2nd.
IYOWHB
Woodbrid ge Crossing.
A..Viford Mode.I. 2 Bdrm.
2 ba, prof. decorated &
landscaped
T~RIB.1. $151 .900
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ROOM TO GROW
2l't). 4 Br. 3 Ba. ram11)
rm w frplc. close to
,choob . s ho pping &
parks. Sl26.500
Nl!lll"· 1"J~i·.1·
HSUT AGE ft A RK nw u!tunah.• in an Elm
n.:idel twnhse. An t·nd
wut m a pn me come~
loeauon far ing green·
twit 3 Br 1"2 Ba . cstm
v.1ndow covcnnJ!S, fine
v.dll e over1ngs 1n
bathrooms. brick and
redwood patio. T his
home shows just like a
mxlel Can be yours for
$i.900
= RAl\ICH
: 1 ll6! REALTY v 551 2000
HERITA GE PARK
Broadmoor Townhome. 2
Br. 2i., Ba, bnck patio.
Parth tones. Sl09.SOO
Open House· Sun I 6 7
Cheyenne Call W('('kda)s
1 9pm 2 13 ·126 91!80
wee ken di. 714 SS 1 6135
B~ Owner
TOI' C O.'\JUITION
TW~HSt: J HR \fa ry
r\ n n R 1• d h 1 11 I< I t )
552 7SOO -----•YOUCAM•
buv this home. mo\ e In
a nd begin t'n)oy1nj?
lnine·s great outdoor
bvtng · 3 bdrm. 2 ba . din
rm . large atnum Sw1m-
rrung and tenrus a 11hort walkaway
Deerl1eld Patio Home. 3 '+523 CAMPllS Dt·IRVl"E
Dr 2 Ba. jlnum, xlnt 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim cood Ay appl Sl.35,500 6 1•
Gold Bluff. Hy Owner ~
551 6724 ------
8\ Owner lrvme Broad·
""1orTwnhse. 1 sty. 3 br. 559•8883 .
or 2 br /den. 2 ba Sl25,000 TURnE ROCK
l11 ghly upgraded. al e. lliUTY ...
f p, 2 car gar opener. lrg D r a m a t i c 4 b r
pullol(:over. Assum. loan • · :-.11 ram a r · · on top
at 91·•q. i\PR Open i-treeL Deh~hllul s pa. llou~e Sat & Sun. !:! redwood dec kin~. ccn
I ll'lena 552-0618 traJ air & plush carpet·
1.:11 C.-.0 OeXJb11Jty on n .2 lot. as-Rollf. Sacb & A ssoc. ~tr.o I 0 71
s umable loan. Open 54,._9522 ••••••••-••••••••••••• 40 U .... rTS Ho use. rail fir s t ,..
'114-494-0436P P. --------L'Plt?rat!t-d 2 HR 2 Sa run X..lnt 1:11rdt>n (;ro•t-loc:i ·---------1 H.luHs Super i:r('{'nbt•lt. do Ocean \'iew ~.000
EillALD BAY
PANORAMIC
VIEW
ASSUME
A First T.O. ..
ASSUME
ASecondT D •
ASSUME
A TiurdT.O. ...
Sli4.900. Ai.rt. (;hud .. c; 66I ~'I. 1!13 8W. Iron I.ow, low ma11l
l1•nJOC1· lu X l(ru'' ~cm>_____ SmttaA.no 1080 Own\'r wrll t'Jrry with
BAYCREST H} Ov.n .. r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !!J'1r _down f''ull VTlC't"
-Warm C .:i·m h o m , •. 3 bdrm l '.; ba Newl> r o• ' Sl.400,0UO
carthtone decur. I~ coun deror Condo Beaut 20 UHITS
l1') kit. sep lam rm. JUr palm Near SC l'latJ ttri•ad and buttN uniL' tn
Sl.99.000. 631·3071. Open 5i6.000 assume 917' • 1-:•wxi Oranj?e 101 Jl t11n
Sat Sun l&iO lninl' loan S560 mo Pools, lot IUX i:rcx!> Ov.n1•r ""111
------pla) lots. VA approved rarry with 29', down
EAST BLUFF Opt-n House Sat !Sun :ua foull pnCl' $739 1XY1
SloP pa} ing rent. s:38K H W I\ I t o' n . 19 UHrTS
down. $1,500 mo ror J ( \tacArthu r FIOWl'r I
lovely. !>pac1ou:. home 3 979-ilZJ. 6'12 ()J[AI
br 2 ba. lge) rc1 Sl89,0UO cit...r-R..al Estat~
Subm.1t orrl·n i~ :!1!17 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Agt
PROIA TE SALE 1100
All l Br CostJ M<--.a owe with ~ c1n f\l ll
pnce $000,000 All an• 2
lldnn !11H Gn>"" Thi•
I.I~) ha11 1>pt.>11dJl>h
8 UNITS WK<;T(;Ll FI'', spat·1ow. •••••••••••••••••••-•• c; .. ,c1sa11ta Ana Lo<·at1un
<'14'\lom horrw 2 U<lrm • ~ Juun C.ipo ~.!JOO :: \U I Ur unJl:-. Mu:.t hd•t'
tll-n +pool. Cholt'E' l'Or Ur 2 fi<!.141W ,q ft l\)r-. new IJ"''fl 0 "(' tr.i.: 2n<.I
nn loc. Ill OH r $300.0m old Agt 541 5032 l'r 11 1•1l t (J .... t I r .. 'l :1rl'a. ) our opportumt \ .1 t :SZ?!'J.\.UI
s:?~!J,OOU a -; 1s' ' A.i.:t POSH ADDRESS: 4·PLEX
640-5560 700 U DO DRIVE, 'te~ l'~l..i M1.-sa locauun. J Br + TRADE --------w waler. Super 2 Bdrm 2 2 Ii.I Owner w1U carry at
SliYIEW'S IEST bath. includes laundn IO''C for 4 ) rs. $55.000
OwnermustseU' Pnme and pool Easy l.Jvmg • down f'uUpnceS205.000. + SOME lot'. beautiful VJews. 4 $61,000. make offer. Yearly inc-ome $20.000.
Bdrm Broadmoor. Com Tenants pay uuhlles. ::~~~of thlS .400U7'·e ft>l~JM .. A PR€HIG€ CASH ROGEltSRULTY C.M .-1r::~ '-t--~ HOM E:~ n us cu.<1tom bwlt. 4000 675-231 1 'Ii • I
i.q ft home is nearl) un --------· fk.11 f.state fnq•stmt'nh paralleled m its IU '(Ury INVESTORS' JJ33 V. l'nastHw,,;\B
DlJo' ~our own pnq1te lA'asc option. Newport I 645-6646
pool and s pa on )Our own Shores, cute Jbr. SI0.000 [Cnt.IOMY ----
property surrounded by down, tenants make !Jay · un [h ~Ider, new duple~"'
redwood decking Com. ment.s. S48-1818. SPECIALS Fir~t ownt'r deprec1a munity tennis courts lmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•I 11100 ~an Clementi•
too.OnJy$699,000 &tat.5* 11(('.JO \1ew. $185.0UO OCEAN BlffZ[S 12x40 Fleetwood 1967 ('ll th i51 9916. 77S-0123.
w /expando ( M F65SS I. 9bX 1105. 5J6.-0l33 llWPORT BEACH SH.OOOC4>sta MHe Juatlhfect. 5 ~--
3 Bdrm 2'"Z bath, paol. 4 1970 Answcrate s ingle Xtra :.ha11>. pnmt-f'.ast
years new. Only wide w/10x20 added rm, <..:o:..ta Mesa location
SI 17,500 <GXJ937>.S11.900 Owner help finance.
CaU 645-9161 ~ty Mobit. Ho.f s H r o k l' r . 7 5 ~ · 6 2 8 2 , 554-7070 540-277:1 ____ _
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fo:C.JOY lift> tn bt!Jut1ful
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Redwood Trrt' Counlr). ror nos1dent1al or bu.:.1
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'° loir 396
Miranda, C a. 95553
l M< li<J'I. ,. \:>.'I u .'li
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trJI Ur.1nj!1· l'1>unt\
$11~ Cl.A) Iii $1 ~~
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3 ur 4br home in L'.l~unJ
Bearh l'r 111 rJnlo:t
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patio & 1tar )Jature
Adults only vall Sept
IS thn.I J 1me l.S. '500 mo.
&'n-3486 or 21J...446..62A;.
L..J-m.odl 3141
='-••w eondo. 2br deluit!
v.ith .. 1ew Amerut1C'i 10
eluding m1 c r o wav1:.
wa"Shl."T & dry t'r -
~ roo Call 848 n77 or
(>VI'S 752 14~
3 b d r m . 2 1-z b a
Townhome Brand new
Xtra lar ge deluxe.
Prnate yard 2 car
CJra1w S72S mo 1,t &
(.i...t rn,, r $3()0 dep<>'lll
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o..,par1ou.<o 3 fir 3 Ua condo,
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C.,t Plata. pool, spa. ten-
N.-. S:?:i5 mo w relng.
56 j 4258. S51 ·2T16.
WESTCLI FF COTT AG 1':
I bdrm. stove. rrlni;:e.
gJra.Re -VERY
PR.f\'t\Tfo'. Immaculate.
s:r..; t~u.a hfit"d adult
;-. 1 P··h. 1;13 ~11;5 llr
11.Jl)J,2
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2br. 2bd. trpl 1-:ndo,t-d
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OH, fo'am ro om.
downtown C: M. S425 No
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l.l:e f~nced yard, E 1side
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SUNSET REALTY
557.8623 mg, Over 2500 :.q ft. Ill 11-IE RANCH. 4 br, + th1s most desirable noor
Fam Rm. completely re· plan. SJ.50.000
rood new cpt. paint, & 559-1818
uve 111 the country, ngbt
in the city of Laguna
Beach Beautiful view.
3BR. 2BA. S168.SOO. By
O'tmef'. 497 3619
SSS.~ Beautiful new
decor & Dutch door Nt•w
roo(, ternf1r 2 bdrm near
Ou an Yle-w Dtlpkx
steps to beach. Two 3br.
2ba units Newly re
furbl.shed Submit terms.
Broiler. 754-6282.
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Melt in the Moonlight!
$650! Pool! Hugh48r'
KJ<b1Pets! Gar (8393>
fee Steps to beach 1Br. de· RENTlMES 631-4555 luu krtchen. Ulll. paid.---------
wa1lpaper Lo\'ely yard ~~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! v.1th Ko1 Pond As!ium. F
water
SUPU IUY -wAn t(J RoNT 1 o UNrrs
No pets. S4SO/mo. "'" Aug. l 213-914-1429 Your last st.op! SS95!
JBdrrn ! FenC'tld Lot!
KJ<h/Pets! 15493> fee
Mi 06'.. 536-7542 ... '.=---'----
llSPEIATE!
·59,000 Talln it!
2Br Condo, xlnt area.
ver)' creative finaincing,
fWJ price 199.000. 642-6991
or 64S--4462 '
Classlfied advertis10g is a
better way to tell more
people about tbe service
)OU have to offer. Ask
about our low rates to·
day. 6'2·5678.
Loan SJ4S.900. 551·5833 --
BY OWN ER-Sl06,000
Orange Tree Condo. 2Br.
1' 28a. doU house localed
on lake 2 le\ el. AC. pvt
Pnd wut A. .. sume loan at
I JI.~ Show Appl onl)
~2596
**3000 SQ FT
In Irvine for UNDER
$200,000' Almost com·
pletely new from top to
boUom. This massive S
bedroom 3 bath home
ments your personal in·
spect.Jon
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Rea Ilg
551 ·3000
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macnab I irvlne
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
TUln.I IOCKf
Pla n 3 in Campus View. 3B R1
ra mily rm home close to schools,
comm. pool. 2-car garage. $795/mo.
-avail n o w. J eanne Barnett
644-6200. (Y·59)
TUULI IOCl-YllWI
Sm ashing "J asmine" in Turtle
Rock Glen Garden Homes. Spacious
2BR & den model in neutral tones.
•Open comer location -'850/mo.
'Amy Brown 752·1•14. (Y-60)
Lag.a hoch I 041 •••••••••••••••••••••••
EHDOFTHE
UIHIOW
Breatbt.akuig village and
ocean view from this
sparkling 3 Bdrm 2 bath
home. Spacious family
room and living room.
ma ny extras In t his
beautifully d ecoratt-d
home. $180.000. Assume
existing loan.
don osen
ri·altor<.
1213 N. COAST HWY
LAGUNA BEACH
497-4848
Beachfront lhdeaway
with Palisade Vista F.ar
ly Laguna chann Owner
will carry Bk r. 639-091.3
TI .. SHAU Af'TS.
Vacation at your own de·
luxe UDJt Walk t.o beach
& Las Br isas. Lovely
neighborhood. $12,500.
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4'7-1761
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PANORAMIC MTN
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FOR SALE BY OWN ER
4 BR Z Ba, lge lot, new
drainage, lodscp,
hardscape. cpt.s. paint,
f..tc. Sl.S,500. Call eves. OC1AH & CAMYOH 49>-0208
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Spleodjd bocne of wood •• .;••••••••••••••••••• and gtu., with e ach win-
dow framing a different
ocean a nd mountain
view. Own this comforta-
ble 3 bdrm bome of
dramatic spaces. Now
reduced t.o 1255.000. Good
fUW>C!iq available.
644-7211
FAMOUS MIWPOln' ••••ca IACllAT SPA.MISH
CHAIM
Pool, Hot Tub, v olJeyba.JJ
Court. 4 bdrm. + Maid's
room . Price reduction
S.,000. Brine creaUve
ofter.
'nerTa del Sol Realtor
Hedda Marosl 646-1°'4
Leave menace
$167 000. 4Br. 2\.-z ba in I I0'11., Elitht 2 Bdnns. and two I ln·l~vel. Ass ume 9~·-; REAL ESTATE Ldrm on 1a~e k>t. An ex
loan. Walt to beach and 631·1400 rellt·nt IO\t•stmenl Jl
pool. CaU Tom GOlller . --------SJ6950V
..... ,.,. s.eda 3169 •••••••••••••••••••••••
UDO ISLE by wttk or
nx>oth. Just remodeled 4
br, 2 ba. Walk to beach.
club & tenrus. 67S-6161 Brn .• s:-::..a CHotCE MEWPORT ~21
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,_,_ ... In waterfront commuru · 1 I\ a • Ma.gnal1cent 4 br. lam
6 Bedrooms S2lO.OOO ty. l Bdrm and den-"> Swf 11ffy 5)6-75'42 rm. beam cell, huge wet·
646 14:lS home. 'h mobile with ----bar. ~arden. Suitable for Owner/Agt fi re pla ce and lanai 2 C~ dupjexes. 1 lS xtra fam. livm~ & formal en·
R £N'I1 M ES 631-4555
Co1 y Costa Mesa CutJe
<.:us.tom 2Br ! Kids OK!
Hugefcd)ard! Garage
Ot'ean view! (9603) fee
R 0..11 M ES 631-455.5
&>' TO Bcb & part sea $54.000. Another J &:!rm. deJux.e, ~pay for :1eU tt-rta1oment. H a r bor
view,corner.7 rm.2ba. lamilyroom .formaldin SlSOK.Olheris2 bou.st'On \~ewArea Sl.960 permo. 3 Bdrm 1'-" Ba. newly
2 sty sngl on R ·2 bwlda 111g room and 2 baths 2 R 2 lots Sl60K. Assum. ~29!9or (408) 996-0561 painted. new carpets.
Extra En1oyable! $400
Spacious 2Br Cottage!
RE'det'Orated! l556'9l fee
RE.Vl'J~1 ES 631-455.S
ble. 90· + fee lot. S33SK ~.000. loans under l~ w /2S'l> s harp & c I c a n owe 2nd & $100K . 7101 IAllETT downoroHer Ownr /Agl. 3 bdrm. 1 Block from References r equi r ed .
Seashore. Do not distur IEALTY l.IGISTEI 673·633U,642-9666 Beadl. Now • Aug. only. Ould.ren OK. ~Simo
wkly t enant . Ownr . '4~1200 20 UMTs-c.M. S700. mo. 675-54&4. Agl.979-6896 _:~~9839~~----~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j Beaut 1 yr. old twnhse "'-" U.fw wl•d D.. ,..,
••V-c~os ._fer s. I zoo uruts, frplcs. Nice area. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -ly··~~~~I ;::.~............... TSLlnvstmlS 642·1603 hn'11• 3207 lBr, terrific oc vu. Prof. ,.~,._ dee. Lease $500/m o. Two 2 Bdrm, 2~ ba COO· Always buying apts-CM, oew 2 br. deo home. 33865 Golden l..anlern. dos IO<:ated in upper 5 ACllS NB. HB. Call for prompt Isla nd Ave . Beamed 482-2732or495-0728
Back Bay area. Brand MODOWt9'Arf It courteous olfus. Ask ceil's. frplc, Jacuul ln
new. direct from bui Ider. Near Albuquerq&ae, N · ror ew 85J.1166 tub. dbl garase. S87S mo. ttwl'*'• .._. 3240
Still tJme w select e!a.rpel Mexico •t Moat.b-14'.'l> A1m1aa1 be. BW Gna.ndy, •••••••••••••••••••••••
color. Standard features interest. Call Roy coUed •CARL ·s RJtr,67S-el61. 5 blb to ocean. Elegant 2 include : a ir coo d .. 81R-!N7_.,ll bdrm. fam rm • den.
gang• door opener and~~~~~~~!I JUNIOR BdrmbouH.no1ar a1e. (~mo>. Plush crpts,
much more. Prcpcrty USO Plus 14,ooo sq n ol oHire A&ent, 21,1J ba, cedar " clau. Fiexlble 80 4r ~ flnanc· ••••••••••••-•••••••• •pace. prim e Orange i.....:......;_________ Dbl cu pvt 1ar. fwly lnl available. Priced al .......... l..M.oll!l.H-.a r-~ Loc tioo aoc: SO'k --........ JZ I I ma int. yd. Adulll, no $1.S9,900 each. For de· __. .._ •-....,....y a · -~· lnqulre at S27 18tb olf THAT'S RIOJrr ! ! dwn pay meol. Call for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11~ .......... ,1. tails, call Carol ff • agt. delails. mt-1666 MOVE lN TODAY .' .,,........,....,._ Pacesetter Homes P OUNDING SURF·
6.11-n &e or631-oo!M SALT Loolt1nt for Mr. or Mrs. 2 Br dollhouae, 2 car Sa.Jes olCice opeo dally AIR Is all youn ln this Edie pr .. encl. y ard. Ocean
U-6PM. Irvine Ave.. " 3 B R 0 C E A N . view. 2 dl.iJdree 6/or dot
3226
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Huntington Harbour 2
bdrm. 3 ba. den. water
VleW, 2 fireplaces. ST10
mo. 3 bdrm. 2 ba . 2
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846-S932.
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beaclt ed t..m.. Owner ''Fast Resu lt" ..._.. ·-J bdrm. 2 ba. C11a.1wl Wbat'a YoutTrade? dshWlhr. paUo. 1widedt
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-6c •· fM.WHll • ~MO--. -!LL•,•, 1 Yrl1 Qutet adulL am pets. $.S.50. Call collect Slmllar to beach atylie OOC.SleOmo. Apt. SZOS Mo H .B. aq. ft. Xlnt bld&. 1801 trlo9l~Nor... .......--..,_,.._p-~, --• • 1• 1425 w/1&1LR5l& wildyl9-U1J/91Hl82. c:ioa..te. but not at beach ""'c2Sl0&1UPll NM(llS7 Newport Bl. 145·2!11 • .........-'--. .,_ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• _, be b. .,_. v_._, a.J twee • nm&.1. ai,i, IDf to ac 1 .. ..,. . ._,. WAl.&10PAU -IJMrmt K .. IP~ Jbr, ae. or SC PlaH IQY _. Mclllded bOt to 1hoppia, caiter . ~vate Home will rent ._....., 4350 --------
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Hlllh u rat , 11$0, mo 2 1 3 5 9 ~ 4 4 7 o 6 twldock, ~/mo. F~in wood beam clgo. b>d.ry Int. ll44 Room for Rent ln Newport 98().5.260 e...s.oen. '114~~ Pref .... ~8:30-4 ·30 nn.TSLMgmt.6'2·1803 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crelt Condo. Fem only. ---------1
----THE LAJCES : Darline 2 IZ501mo.642-4300t285. Double C.r Garage llth
OFFICE
SUITES t.ST'YD.ZCHOll! JWRmt Sbr,2be.vicw. --------1.-.. 3106 $42~ 2 bdrm. I ~ ba. bdrui. Coodo. Ton• of --------St.HBVlc.$100/moCall
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4 Br a Ba fa~ rm' fr pan C.ll 1110 RTON "" Larae 1 bdrm. Yearly. w . lmmed occupancy. slry liebt etc. $57S mo Mal u re p e r 1 o n . ---------•
forul dlaia1 , s u; R£ALTVl3l-o300 Prime locallun In the M7~mo. Ava.Uoow. TSLMgml.642-1803 ~.644-8907 Relettnca, Mesa Ve:rde Garage 16'itl2' w ith
FOR LEASE
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from Mile Square Park.
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$»-IG7. · 3 bdrui bomes pn"rd C\.lpli.ocy. $2500/aio yrly lse Walk to private beach. Refurbishe d . lfaoy Large garage for rent 111 CottaMestl
ffllm ~. fc:n~ yan:t... &'7~3087 2 bdrm. 1 ba . Stove. Ne w carpe t . p 1ot. stru. 1 blk to ocun E. Costa M esa $S0 mo BRAND NEW! Bear and
4bem.ZM.Larp ya.rd. 6 aauau. F a m1hei. fnclosedearege Adult.•drapes,aunporcb. ~ 848 -0083 y F . a nd 761).9ZJ7 Ba.ker St. <Costa Mesa -permo. please Kids Ir pets P•••"'• 3107 No pets. Ref's S320 mo. m o . 50·1186 R on . 848 ·3303 e ve s &----__ -1-......._.----4-4-0-0 Ftwy.off ramp > au~ we6colne 7141964·2566 or 646-0083. &13-099 Pim weekends A --.....,._ m.2971 ~no fee Br. 2 Ba, very lg, all on l , ..., · gent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Both locations are on the
WatcbtbeWa"9! 917S floor. beautiflll new d1x 5'50 .... & 3 Bd. ~Ba. New SUmmerSeduclloo! Zbr S.-rl .... 4200 EXEC. SUITES ?.nd Ooor of bank build
lfuch48drm! 2Car Gar ! ... ..,.,..._. lZ6f decor . ltplc, pvt. or decor. Near OCC Av11.I ~!Air. Good aru! ....................... Prime Newpart Beach 1ngs Uu 11 lics a nd
Appk! Kids! (5311) fee ;;-••••••••••••••••••• beacb & bay Avail now. now. Upper. No pets. AR Pool/Jacu.u.1 ! ()Q the beach in Newport. loc. Near O C. a1rpon. Jam\onal services in·
Rf:NTlllES 631~ f'EE! Apt. 6 Condo ,\ 01"..,11'" nr Children OK. "925 mo. 4. 963-150.5 <5116 lfee W~k.Jy or monthly 2 Rent 111cl reception. con· eluded with lease. Con·
reol&la. Villa Rentals 1012 West Balboa. Jerf 1&2 .....,, __ .Del"•"'Apt RENTIMES 631~ bdrm. or J bdrm. Kut rereoce rm. janitor tact Mary Ale. (714> eo-Cottase! .._! m.tll2 Bkr. lf.1rbur lm~·,tulcrlt Co 7"" ...,.._ ~......, -~ I ~ s,.m -., _, ~ .. .,,, New ntuor., dJ'ana.c:. pamt, Mt~ .. _.. 31'9 Lamb,6310900 serv . ut1 s, 100 free 28r! Klda Ok! Garage! 34• boat slip rvKb lU I~~~~~~~~~ · --~~ -..--cop 1 e s & m o r ,. SOJTH _ 0A'" .. T BANK New Appliances ! Tuty · .,.,.. · r.1-1.-.; 3 Br. 2 ba. steps to clcao. roomy. QJU et. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 81g Bea r Cabin Secretanal serv avail 1-~~~~~~~~
Good location (5.310)fee 2Ba, l blk. to beach. S800 .._ lw• ,_,..llMd beach tennis . Newly de· Elderly adults. $325 & ,, •• MrWMIJ Ideal location for fl.shmg, Uzor Dou1t &51 9411 I
R,.........11""" mo. Afl corated, blllns. adults. $375 mo Secw1 ty S100 ,.. fttWrv htkuig or 1·u.st getting ------.,..,.. """ 631·1455 64{)-.4919 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1736 Anaheim St C.M. Of
fire 600 sq ft. Grow1'f
noor. carpeted, toilet &
p.a rlan~ S225
•....&.--p-t-..... no vets $600mo. 640-~ Cluning fee $1 50 c---YQ.UI away Wk nd or wkl>' ,....,._ ~ ...... 3707 V¥nlK
"!'""r UDOIAYROMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1700\-,W.lialboaBl 646-0016. UVIMG r a tes avail (7 14 > .!~ ... ~ ......... ~~~.~ 3 BR 2p~' $lt700hmo. to Bachelor apt. 1st & last 2-; ... ., twnhse 3 br 2 bath 2 bdrm. 1 ba Ca"'el Slnglea. 162 bedroom ~16 - -mo. riva e ome. month + .. 1 nJ -00 "' · • • .,. ap<s &town"'-·"' COR.ALCAY 64,S.7:XJO "ea ng, ..., · gar Avail 8-lS $650 mo patio. newly decorated ;.,01• '"""'~ Npt lkh Beaut furn 2Br
""·'-Cha .... el .. 8 3n. -:::-~--------1 Yrly lse $300/mo. yrlyrenta1646·1220 · $42S mo . 548·5827. _ om s.39 &44·l900 dulx.. 20 s\l'"" to sand _...., ..... "' r. ..... Bluffs condo, 2Br. 28a. 67!>-0892. 642-8712 " ,...
32XlO aq. fl. Spa, 60 n.. slngle level. super Joe Av&I. Sept. IS. yrly lease • 4Br. 2Ba. very lg. all on I w ocn vu Avail Aug
dock . S 2 100 I m o . $7SOmo. Agt 644·1133 J 2 BR. furn apt. I blk Year Rowid Plea:.urc' Ooor. beaut.a.lul new dlx lf>..10 Mature resp cpl on _m_ran __ ·5535 __ . _____ Btll __ 3_8_r-.-2Ba-.-l-b-~-l-o-b-ch-..i.~~~ ....... ~!~~ from ocean. Sec dep. GorgeouslBr'Ulilpd dbeecor. Crp lc. ~vt , nr ~~~1w~~1 _om_ On.ater.4 Br2~8a .lrg credit che<'k. lasl 2 mo EoclosedGar~~o ~ch&bay. Avail now UOOlSLEBAYf"RONT2 pvt community, tennLS CASA DE ORO All 1 OUldren OK . ~ mo · Liv rm. lam rm, 36' boat court cit pool a ccess. Yrly Au. UTlUTIES PAJO rent m advance. App c new t5578)fec 1012 West Balboa J eff br. 2 ba. pn\';Hc ~ach
s lip. lease $1500/mo. $850 mo . 645 .3615. CalbyA'l!J. lO. RENTI Ml!:S 6314555 1»m 1 $750 wkl). '2500 m•• TI4~39llO 673-6210 Co mpare before yoo 759-9053 A Touch of Class! SJ90 --------675 1&54
H ff bo W t rl l ,-.. ---url--------i rent. Cus tom des12n ----- -BeauttfuJ lBdnn +den \.'ers ailles Pentho use. y~ Rewtda 4250 . ar ur a e ron .......,. ous lbr Condo. The featur"'s ·. P ool, BR•'. l\:oCl..,.111 ckl Mer 3822 """'"'ft v1aw 2 bdrm 2
WESTCLIFF BLDG.
NEWPOR'f BEACH
l0tt1•W .. S(f4ttt tlfh••ncJ h•1tte .....
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./( ... -,,,~.,..---, .; ...... _. ./'--... C•ll Mr. Howard
6 45. 6101 .
CORPORATE Pl.Ali
Nl-.."WP<JRT CENH.R
·2 Pnvale 0H1ce<> -.. r~
ceJ,A..ton S8SO 7Si9 1550 ho ..... "'0 ... ~-k .. b 2 b V ·u I' "' "' A11 in1I pd' Garaga' ""~--.., ~ · · ••••••••••••• ... ••••••• .......... """' ... r. a. ersai es. a .. an:Jerutii's cov"rd garaoe, new ••••••••••••• ... •••••••• · "· b f I f'vll 3 car gara0 e Lease Mft-1-··-_..,.. .. b d Pool 1-rplc 15578> fee 3 • arep o:i~ LagunJ Beach. Ot e:io .r1' r r -.._ • l.ble CaJAA.lllnUUlaft sec. ~/mo furniture. surro unded 2 r. Iba. eeks, pool. ecunty & amen1t1es 1-'ront. private beach . ..,., sq t or S4.2S per mo -...-...... pons par· er 6pm, 5-48-3874. with plush landscaptng. carport. no pets. Lease, RE.'\'TIME.5 631 4~ $775 per m o. Wkdys --. fully f"-. A"a1I n~ 4001 Birch ~t :-; B o\~t!nt
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ty. Owner. 213/S92·S22'7 Adult '·vtog al I ...... _·t si95 6i3-()173 W" -'~ "" .,. u • v -5'41 S032 u ..., .,.;.;:, TI>eGreat Escape'$32S 544 0614. .n..,. & Evt.~ & Sept. 642 1802 or ---~ ............ ~?~.~ ~t~Al~e CbAa~~Y;~d~ N~~fum1shedS480 2~~~ lb~08-~-ls-i.s-~-C .... al&-1 G:}1~;1.';!,~~~01~ee 955-WO -~ --I Mo.HEE
3bdnn.2 ba.communlty Family area .q u iet lbdrmfunushcd $400 betwee n l Oa m .7pm RENTIMES 631 _.555 LOST&ALOHE1 TAHm Mewporl~
pool, tennis, University sll'eet. Tota.Uy cha~ing 36S W. WiLwn. 642-1971 ~!1265. · ll8fTIMES Spend a buveoly 'aca Ptcsug1ou.s Exet <.wte
Heights. 979-6151 btwn 3Br,2 ba.frplc.Children l &2 bdrm.TraJlers.Sl8S ----------Fancy &f'un'SJ90' Shows Youth.e Way uoo mtlwmodem2br.2 l ncld:. sec ~t-rVl <'t>S ~s. OK. S800/mo lse. & up + security. No Studio apt .ror rent. N!w Lush 2Br ! Obie gar ' To Go Home ba bungalow. on th" recpt. phone aruwt:nng.
la.TALS
2br2ba ...•...... $1400
2 + 02~ ba .. SUOOfum
3 br 2~ ba ...• $750-$1500
4 br2.., ba •.•...•••• S8SO
BAYFRONT. V IE W. ctuJdrenordoac: .,,..,_919., carpet,p1LU1l .. CW1-S215 Coveredpatio'PelS' CGl6ll ... 555 water -around th.-u:nd.ergrnd prltng , telt•\ ..., '""' " 67S-9-Ul Won't Last! (54611)fee island from PaJ)t!ete Ill & anuque decor con(
Security pres tige N I d 1----· ------RENTJMES 631 ..,,cc OceA-'ron\ 3 Br. 2 ba. an· native curround1onc rm 6-44 7180. Ai.It ror privacy. 2 °Bdrm. 2 ba: ew Y ecor 1 Br Oplx. CostoMfla 3124 ......,.., nual'"":ease. New pntnt & Adults ~nly Car ~~ John or Jane
pool. $1300/moyrly. ~P by garages. Quiet ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW'UE.ED ArTS carpets. fireplace. ~ eluded Transportation l(OLl CIMTB
W•erl• ont Hon.s ~J.>!Yd N~d~~t~vc~3~. l Bach. $290 rm. 873-2W. to & from airport pro MEWPORT 4 br2~ ba .......... S8SO Mc. 631-1400 r.:Aa 102·1. · •~ Frplc, rec room, pool, ,,ded. P\'t pty, 979 <!699
.,...... w--=mL1 -=-... spa, enclosed garage. 3br. 2ba,,,., blk to bch eves & wkeods. Elegant executive swtt">o
OCEAN VIEW l .... llqon•och 3740 FAMILYArTS. Gas & water paid. Adult. 963·88L8 m Prt'Sllge loc lncld!>
no pets. 393 Hamilton. ~2238 TIMESHARIYACTH'S ~a l SeTVIC"eS. re
3 Br. 2"'a ba. Avail im· •••••••••••••••••••••••
Brand new beautiful lrg
aPt. for families with 1 or C.M. 64.S-44Jl. in Pu4!rt.a Valla.rt.a + cepl 1onls t . telephone
1 Br. 1 bath in secunty 160areu woridwtde. an:.vennR & more From me d. $850 /m o. A gl
64.S-0295
Qi.tr Haven Fam.Uy Home
~permo.
't523 CAMPUS J>a: IR\'lft 892.3385 or 642-0565
· Owmine • new. 2 Br. 2
---------ba ln a convenient 1oc.
Turtle Rock Highlands Community facU avail.
Garden Home. 3 BR. ~/rm.
fa m 11 y r oom . a 11 Waterfront/Salisbury
amelliUes. Rent, poss 673-6900
lease opt. S900. Af\er ---------7PM, '7S2·54586. PLUSH NEW. 3B, 2"78 ,
condo. B. Bay, S795. PR
1\D'tJerocll 5 bdrm. 3 ba . 3 only. 640-9272.
·car garaae. Swimming ---------
pool. te nnis courts Nu spacious Duplex . 3Br
.Q.9118-1234 w/ofc. 2!,IJ ba . frplc.
custom drapes & car9et,
Rancho San J oaquin . 2 car gar age $795 per
Highly u pgraded. l mo.64&-6303. bdrm. 1~ ba. den, dbl _________ ,
H.l's FINEST 2 cluld.reo. Near park.
Spanish Es tau Living! I feat paid. No pets.
Beautiful park·like sur. 2.Br. 2Ba $465
rouodiogs. T e rraced 398W. Wllsoo.C.!'tt.
pool. Suo.lten gas bbq. 631-~/~2408 s park Ii n g fountain s . •---1-Bdrm ___ a_pt __ _
S pa ciou s r ooms . Separate dining a rea. Encl eara ge, eas pa.Id.
Walk-in closets. home· &'2·5073
like kitchen & cabinets.
Walk t o Hunt1nglo n
C.enter
1 Bedroom rum from
$430
meatiBJIY
APARTMENTS
2.fir 1 "~Ba S.130
161 Enst 18lh. 642·0856
Newly decorated Tri·
level. 2Br 1-.,aa. 2 car
gar. elec dr. S42S mo ..
adhs no pets. 646--4751 or 64.,S..3363
&h~IOOIM
Clean. quiet 2 Br 1 Ba. no
kids/pets $350/mo. Call Jeff. 63H.266
REALTORS 2 Bedroom rum $500
Twobse·unfu rn. from s.soo lBr S370·S380 0-PoW 31J6
2250 Vanguard 540-9626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adults, no pets.
Utilities Free!
LA QUINTA HERMOSA
16211 Parkside Ln, 1 blk w. or Beach. 3 bl.ks s of
Edinger.
847·54"1
28r 2Ba ......... . . . $460 1 BR. blt.os. cpls, drpa,
398West Wllsoo.631·~ view. Near Marina. $310
AduJts .NopeLs 493-790ti ; 951 ·7630 e vs
only.
J Bdrm apt. gas paid
Eocl l(ar , adlt.s
642.5073
............. J.140 ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage, air cood. S600 3 bdrm. 2 ba. tam. rm.
mo. MZ·:m7 Brand oew Townhouse.
Good loc. $900 mo. Year· 2 Bdnns, l bath arit. * •11¥111£ ly. 8kr67S-4912 ~.~~ ••••• ~?~ Adul~.~~wd
Lovely all adult, no pets.
1.2&3 Br apts. 6200 Ed· inger, h. b. 846-061.9.
bwlding w/bay view SllOOO. lnfo.640-8234 $275 per m o T H f: ~2m" sundeck. 1615 mo ".,..to~....._ 4300 H & A D Q u A RT E R s ..,,~ _...... COMPA:-.llES . A pro ---------...................... .
Versailles, lbr condo. xlnt Moving! Avoed depog1ts &
k>cal.ton. full secwity & cut hvan& e it~nsu •
ame nities . SSIS/mo. Profeu1onally s1oce
487.3506, • 197L
Condo 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Bay
vie w. e nc l1d gar a1e.
auto. opener. S750 year-
ly. TSL Mgmt 642·1803
Versailles P~nthouse 2
Bdrm 2 Ba. Ocean view,
secu rit y $750 1m o
HOVSIMATU
832 ... 134
Am. Y MO CHAKE
••HOWIE••
Rent.al Sbanng Service
Has Roommat.e for You
9S3-0l579 7 days 95J.-039.5
644-oo2 M/F 4G-50. to shr 5Br. 2Ba
2bdnn rt t LI h ~.in C.M. Nr. So Cst . apa men . fl. t, Plaza. spa. $225 mo. + ~;m~arge patio. Call shrolutll.6414913
M 1-· to shr 3 BR hse. 6 2 br. office. 2 ba. SS75/mo blJcs fr beach. HB. S22S
f Ip, ocean bu1 It in ts, stpt. + utu· 96().526()
to ocean 200 41sl Nij ------61J.~7or 2L3-800·S9&5 or Why waste time a od
944-&114 mooey looluog for a
fessiooal env1ronmtnl
7H 851-0681
De.luxe J ., 2 rm olfice,;
adj. Alrport Hot.el. From
~ mo. No lse req
833-l'ZZ3
S25 Sq Fl. wood panehng,
ca.~t. parking. uttl
20Si2 Newport Bhd CM
556-418 J 64-t 2228
Costa Mesa Executl\e
Swtes. avallable 230 1-:
11\.b St G-7000. 631 5661 ..,..E ..
EXECUTIVE SUITE
Full service offices 1n
Ne wp o rt Cent e .
i).tC).5470
320 sq f\ or pl~h oUict•
spare $400 mo Cr nCr:il
locauon. Ano. 754·#1189
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2 ="ewport Beach furn of .
(11 e-. s1;,o & $200.
642 lJS5
2SI> sq ft 2 roo m ~wte .
Gmund noor $1115 mo.
179 W l'lth :,t C ~ Tom
'157 1900
(Xf1f'e ~pace av.HI f'ull
S• rVl('P elle<'UU\ e .. Wlt•S ll'""I for leJt.e in I ···ni .. r Potnl~ Loc:atl"'<i n"ar OC
\Jl"p<)rt f"or h•J -.sng in·
!ur mat1on t ;ill Oc~·D\:C
Jiu fr 95.S 2288
OFFICE SUB LSt;.
WOULD YOU Lil\ E
TU RED YOUR RENT•
Wr Will sublrt for 6 ma!
llommenc1n1e Oct 80
thru 1-'eb ·s11 Your largi:
roof r m & 2 ~llec ofc~
W1• neetJ a traming facll
lo ~hOw a1v & train our
~pt!akcr s ~ ~w porl
lieacb loc pref.
Jilea.'j(• call BS I ·81.50
W09m"''~1
S.CC..S• Sys"-t.a.
WHY PAY
MORE?
75'1'er Sea. Ft.
NEW OFFIC~ PA~K
7tD-7BON E~lid St.
Anaheim
c.ourtyerd Suites from
2lfiS sq rt lo 2000 sq. ft .
"i lh pn,ate baths. A/C .
CJl"peb. m1DJ·bls.nds. &
~hundant pa rking. ·~ mile from Sant.a Ana &
RJ,t>rs1de Frwys. Lea:.e
term.-. 6 !DI). & up Im·
med1 a te occ upa ncy
Rental office open Mon
lhru Fri. 9 to 5 780 :-J
F:ur ltd St. Suite 101,
114 m4-~111 . ----
Medical 1 Dental /HMO.
776 l"<I· ft m N Costa
~ll>-.11. Ground noor. rully
eQIDppt'd Private patiu.
1•lt· SS4 3 /mo. To m
957·l!l>O u leases to choose from. 4br. BLUFFS. 21h ba. frpl. LAGUNA BEACH MTR _P_lN_E_B_L_U_F_F_A_PTS __
s.515 to $900 monthly. 2 car gar. newly redec. INN. Maid serv . color
We'retheooestocall. ~.640-7647.673-8550. TV. heated pool Util. Spac 2 br, z ba. Adults
(71•1•94 529• 98" N Complex Patio. view.
Deluxe poolside xtra lgr
2br. 2ba. Bltns, dsbwhr
11/i miles beach. Adlt.s,
oo pets. $395 m o
S36-&362.
2 Br 2 Ba condo. ocean
view. frplc, child OK
S700 1 mo. 833 1683.
76G-1129 eves.
r oo mmate '> Let u,,
locate. screen and 1n
lervaew for you. Rent or lease w1opt1o;;o 600 Sq Ft. in N~wPor:t
buy new office Condi), 415 Center. l year lease. S677
!iQ n. Alrport area loc per mo. 6444684· \\bodbrldgc St.pt To '-och ~lHw.y. ... ~ o. frplc, enc l gar .. gas
Reahy 3 Bdrm 2~ Ba condo in stove .. d lshwhr. Jae.
exclusive area. $800 /mo. "''Wllort •ach 37 6' IDdry rm. From $475
551·3000 613-6413. SPMC 631-6107 ft?OBarra•n Pti-..)',lniM ----------•
--------Newport Hls. 2 Br 2 SUMMER RENTALS BRANONEWAPTS.
Woodbridge coodo, 3 Br ba+study & frplc. Patio By week or month. oo 2Br 2Ba. S430 2~ Ba. formal dining & yard. S700+util mo. ree. Agt. f175-8l70 Spacious new Unit. pvt.
room, spa. $700. R.C Avail8/J.S.631·3378 Beautifully furnished patio, close to shoppmg. _T_~...;._k>r __ ._agt"--.-~_9900 ___ Newport Shores. 2 Br + Pent House 1 bdrm. Adults . 1982 Ma pie,
Elepot Lakea Twnbse. den. Yrly lse. Ten · Count ry C lu b like 548•2408· 2BR, A.IC, frplc, rec. nls / p ool. $650/ m o . facilities. $1 050/mo. 1_S_p_a_c_1_o_u_s_F_a_m_1_l_y_3
fac .• adult•. no pets . ..:642-:...::....:.;5843:..:.:. ______
1
_7_S0._91l_7 ______ Br·S375, 2 Br·S340. Pool.to
avail. now. $550/mo., call playground 646-1486 ~Eve. Fresh, c lean Newpo rt 1--· ---·-----
---------1 cre.tTownbome3bdrm. Spaciou s 2 Bdrm In
Woodbridge Ea tates , 2.,... ba. Livin g rm. tourplex. Avail 8 /1.
Madiaoo Model, 3 bdrm. fu-eplace. Walt to beach. Laundry rm , carport.
2.,... ti., 2100 sq. ft. air pool, tennis. $815 mo. t.:1)5. 645-6625
cood., highly uplfaded. ~Eves.
near parka • lake. *5 mo. Bob 851·9S79 or Dealsnen Delight!
5.Sl-8110 Eves. 1!5001 Wallt tD Beach ! Brick frplc I Nu apple YIEAR·ROUNO FUN: ~ ba ,._,,,,_ .,., .. _ p OK r Soc1a1 ~ti111tlet DI· 3--. 2 · '-UUUU. Univ· A1.U11! els I (6754) ee rector • Free Suoday
Prtt. 2 car &ar. frptc, RENTlll~ 631-4555 Brunch • eea·a •
at.rtwn, no pell. 9600. Seaalde Rendevous Panl111 • Plue more
Siem JlamL Ml·ID tovetu 2Br l *"'""! N-GREAT AECMATION: ., ,,,._ "'"" Tennlt • Ftee l8'90nl l...-.._.. JMI Cole tD beach/sbopg (pro a. pro shop)• 2
....... ·-·--•• Fedyard! (6'55)fee HeelthOubl•Seuna 3 8d. 3 Be, lra dlff boule. RENTOIES 631~ • Hydromenage • 110 de Swimming • Goll sa.-1S:,~~-:;.: k , 2ba home rib yrd, Driving Range
Gl·Ja rettnlly painted, very IUUTW'Ul APTS:
clean, •croas from SlnglH. 1 a. 2 Bed·
2 Ir, ~ SDd.'41 •oo-Cbarlea Heller ... .to.. Mo room• • F~rnfshed -... & untumiehed. AdlJlt l•HT Dr. Corner of to Mo. lat. rut + eJeao· Living • No Pera •
Loeu1t. MH/moatll. hll dep. C.U for app. Model• Open Dally
VIEW, 2 BR 1 Ba, $450.
1st, last. sec. Avail im·
med. Call David. agt.
646-3255
WALLACE ST. AP'l'S
Newly decorated 2 Br.
Apt. l ba. S.S. Small
c hild OK, no pe t s .
~or 541--2020
2 bdrm. Upper, quiet.
fnclad 1araee. AduJU,
no pets. USO mo.
~5446. 5'1·9084
NIWDILUXI
2&38r
mM-8225 or-.us.s -or 1.-... 4M-OIM 1.-.1537. Do not dlaturb 9 to 8 281'-tman&. Occupucy an.. Oekwood 2 BR, pvt yard • ...... "':n.~.i:: Alol.•.Zl1KaoaPl. ~~ =':;.p~~C:::~: -ans.•••• S..Clam• 3276 Newpott llwtt N. MkforPamorl.any
-••••eeeeeee•eeeeeee 880 llYIM (II lllltlJ 0 C E A N P R 0 N T Cdfonala Dnam.lat (714) 84~1 f~ &side larie new 2 Br.
.ONTHLY RSNTALS ~Ddnnl Apple Newport llMoft 1. Vaulted c:ellla1. 2 aun
fttm-~AMI OD· Jadl • nnp&acet 1700 leth St. (OOlltt attMll decU. Pl'•I• wtt.b laun·
.,....... -~~.Pll (-.)fee • (714)84Nitt3 dry.Adultl,nopitt.Aq.
NY. Wa. a.na1ai IBR, DNTllU8 Al-65151 l. SCTSu.tld \ltU. 'JD.2:ia0
lllA. left~ ... tllO. ~.... Ontbebndl. Beac:llRotel Newlydeeontad1Br2Ba • •hlJ I I J271 A&IL 11111 W Oceanfront. toWQbo ue. Spac:loua ••••H• .. •-••••• -mo + ll50 MC •• de-ftrepa.ce • pool. Quiet I=~= ~·:::,· o:.ID ... I lie. dole to poalt. RtltreDNI req. ...... Adult.I, DO pet.a.
f17le, J8rd: .UdH: ~~=.:o.s 17MJ5C, ... .,....,MS-mL
.....,, ..... 6 -' •1111 ' UUlt a. 1!11111 Clualtled , Jbe, t..c:k yrd, DO ..... Vwr ..._ ,,.._ Ilda .,.. really 1mall pet.a, ch.Udrft OK. toO ~ ... ...,. m . ~•a.1 •r ''peaple to people" M.tea Weit HamUtoo, CM. ~ ... ..-'llli .. llrJ KWaOK callawtlhblareadenhlp kll/111>.-1117.
ma. .. ._ ..... IJM&GertGmw•IJl =-~ :pla~ TriplH, io••IJ I •••
.DllrNll" PNM. ==-n:.~ _,ea.am • c:a pa~'=!~=·
• 1 & 2 8R htlo Apu.
• Otshw"Mn & 88Q's
• Pool & Rec. Room
• Garden landsup1111
• Jot to Buch & Shops
'.I ; ,
I ,'.,;'.'I H 1 )".'.'I •. I
'Ii, 1 1 1, 11 It ,
~II,/ ·1' 1\ll)
nid of th~ Rainbow!
Spedacular view! $SOO
Gar + apple (6311) r~
RENTlMES 631-'I
UOOJSLE
3 Br. 2 Ba. Lg L.R. Frpl
Adults. no pets. Yearl
$800, l-7$3·0719, Aft
~187
YIU.A IALIOA
CONDOS
L~E: Adultoaly
1Br.18a. Ocean View
lBr. Dea, l V. Ba.
28r. 28a. Ocean View
From 1.585 mo.
and l\lo canµrny
a roommate search agy
752-5111
Responsible fem. rmmte
for $8JDe. 25·35. to share
28r. 28a apt. Tennis.
pool. S200 + .,., ulil.
7$4-2175
1 Bdr + Bath. Pool.
JaCUDJ. COM. 1225 +
Sec. Oep. 640-8234
Place to share at beach.
Non smoker $250 + i,.,
Ul.11. SIOO deposit. llaJU
6'2·2199 alt Spm JRLPBOPERTIF.S
2 BR, drapes, cpts. appUc, 6'5-4586 Female tosbare 3 bdrm. 2 pr., cloee tD school & ---------1 but. tJkeoew. Only neal S.Cle•.t• 3176 ba. house. Near the
Is clean need apply. No ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. $175 mo. 531M 140
pets. USO. 848-6448 Remarkably Right I S395 Shr house. Pool 1 blk
Lovely 28r Ocean View be b. Pvt ' So 3 BR 2 Ba, W /D bkup, Garqe! New appliances ac comm. ·
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979:8513
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285 aq fl. includes recep
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556-0353
~/Archhct prestJ~ou.s ore address.
El.trm.n.atc heavy cost· .t.
hassle of own ofc. yet
ha'e all the t>eoef1l9,
plus Unique oppl.y.
Oran~e Co Design Ctr .•
Redhill. Costa Mesa..
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Library. Other SUPP"rt
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Eastwood, 213·377-1717 or
img at 714-S40--0655
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dr•pea. 17301 Be ach. •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hunt. Bch. 842·2834 1-w s~ & offi ce apace at
South Lagun a. 2 room
suite. Kl sJr. all or pan
Pvt puking. Betly Voss.
P restl1e Properties
~.497-2351
reasonable rates.
500 to 2700 s. Ft.
MF.SA VERDE DR
PLAZA
1525 Mesa Verde E,C.M .
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with C/p.5042 Dubu. putla&. '350 laclud.lq Nur S.C. Pia.la. $160. ....1 ..ow..-.-.. _•_7MS __ . ------
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8nckwork. amall Jobs nn.add. remodtl, plaAa, c • ...,. .. ;c:..c.r.t. Haulln1·Mt>v lng. Con· SebU·retired pro( couple 912·147B.833·9837aft 5. \)'PH ·•hlngles·rOCk · •J..;wy ........ .. ~ .. M ., f1 .I... crete • lree removal. w/Jl1 a references. 7Sl· shakes·compo·tar. Free •all ProbWm• iwwpan. ~-•• ~ ~il 30 )'rt ••aper ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dump true k . Quick ....
• ""'-trvtae f7$-ll'f5ev.s , , ..-1 On aJ'· U ·31M6af\er 5pm. 1 W p~ est.SU r5830Fin. Avail. -.-...... _ _ .. c ... _141 . BoDdt-d vwaya, w ... : pa Oii. service. 642-7638
•britorpof'•Oon c.,.•ar '41--1140 )41~ mock 1ulla ~ yra. u K• 8 FENCING Rl!t1red Policeroaa & wife Eat/Int. 8yra. Prof p. SocW 5-rT&ce. ·•t• Plao/WUI ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.,.. Ser-#ke Pt'I' Free eata 5'41·4'105 Wood fences & ttP•irs. wmt bousesittlng job in Lowest Prices. Neat & ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••
Lawoft&teol ~tr.pair, ok1 lime ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dlale W PbUbPI Cement trMest. Kelly~+ Hauling• Dump Jobe. CM/NB area. S46-&C2.8 ~an..,.~ yCr. cuarantee. PROBLEMS.Need to
J • m•• W . 81' bop rnfU m•o•hlp, 2od Sbampoo 6 •lHm clun No job too m, Incl Kenl1$.TU'T Aak fodlandy. _!__• lt•.A-4 ee ~l. all Ad Siller talk? Frtt coun:.eliog ....,., ~•.lioft Mr Pak>m· ,.._. __ bri•.,•-t!-. whl ........... rv, , ·c ,._ ..__ .. _. M9-43li8 ..... _... .,. 112Si.642·430024 hrs ABC HE LPL INE
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--.U C"pU lOman bleach. Clean SG·ZJIZ ... rln.g WW haul anything for $15 FtNESl"IN JANITORIAL * PAIMTIMGi * ---· -----
GARAGE SALE ada I.A CUSTOM lNTERIOR bv, dln rm, ball 11.S A111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a load. Call David al CARE. Comm/lod. Ex lotenor & EJtterior Tie
U.DatlyPUotbriJaibap CARPENTRY rm ff 50, ~b 110. ch.r PaUOll. wal.U, ~veways, J apanese Gardener. 1S ~ ~ pertile~7440 Reasonable&Quallly •••••••••••••••••••••••
PT rwulta. To place yow By Jay NZ-llOI ~. Gwa.r ellm pet odof" docking, patio <'oven. yn exper, cln.up •. tnm, Work Hunt.moon Beach Tile Co.
drawlna card h CPl repatr, lS yrs expr I-~ eel ca.JI Scotl aft rna.1DlFreeest775-Ul61 Ha1.\9/Gradloc. demoli· l d c .. h9 714·534·1745 Tubs. showers. entries & ~lodll • P one Have 50fnetb10c lo seu• Do work mysell. Reb ~PMS41-lM17 uoq. Sltiploader, dwnp-•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• drainboards.IW2·3020
_____ Y_' ____ C1~fledads_do 1lwe~ SJl--0101 Ceant work ofall kinds. Tree lnm. laodscap111g, truck Trees/yd wk LandacapiDg, apnokler Qu.1.Llty Painters. int'er ,
Cw1•1 c 1 il•g 1--Patios sldewaJ.ks bnci s od. s pnnk lers, 831·1257 desip & repair. Frff exter. lo rates. Prompt. ••-•••••••• ~ • · cle,.--. D•ve . S36-6876 ""'L. re••,...able rates. Neat Service Free est • ••• • •••• •• •• ••••• • •• •• •••••• •••• • te••••••• • ••• • ••• ••• •• • • work Free esl S56-0'7S7 -...-Ha .... A .. prnn.rtv cle•A up ...., .._,.. '"""'6 ·-..-~ ... Dave. 75&·1l30eves 11411·S684or636 7149
Free c-st.Jmales & prof. ad·
v1r e. 30 y rs exper.
Ins ured, bonded. L1<'.
:126509 714·829·1868; A NEW JOI SJ0,000 to $100.000 QldC.. Lawm Lrimmed. •edged, remove shrubs, tr«s.
WITMOUT Rlg_ING YOUR PRESENT ONE ••••••••••••••••••••••• c&ean-ups. hau.lina ~.Jack 494-0007 t1• nry Laguna pamt.Jng cu:.lom 974~ ev~
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A high peroenlageoleicecuttve poe111ons are undisclosed ope>ortunit1es Personalized childcare. ----642-·-9907----Haulini & clearung • tre-c
and never reach the advertised ex listed stage We have helped many men ~pec•al rates 1° Costa Exclllenl ga rdene r . trim. Res/Comm'I Call
Brick. stone. block work, but the be:.t J a<'k Tl'MS..-.Ke
and women of ell ages ftnd them across town or across the country Men home. 646•7084. lawns. trees. hauhng. Ray 5.51--0864
u1e f1rs. cone rett> pa lJOS. 494-0307 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
wlks. dnveways. Free ---1'tl<e & 1>hrub lnmmmg &
Nothing really happens until you have an interview Thars where we come CaJledor Reas rates. Call Domi -.----.-----est John 846·1583 Pa111ting & Papenng re1T¥>val. y.ud clean-upi.,
Prof~s1onalwork. haul1ni: 751 2322. '" Learn how lo reach the "decision maker." II you are seeking a change 631 9180 °' are unemployed. send us your resume. or better still. call tor a t NO ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·--------•••••••••••••:•••••• •••
COSTJ interview E. Eric Peterson. Bldg T& RLAWN SERVICE Want a REALLY CLEAN
Custom brick, s tone.
blOC'k. coocrete & stucco
Refs Ftetiesl. ~151
Rsnbl Steve S47-4281 ~1413J1m
conlractor, room addi· ·
r ~ 51if\NLEY MRllR lions, r e m od e l, lie Spnnklers,rototllling. HOOSE7 Call Gingham
floe en Ult painting by Wliltdow C~aniac)
11170561. 151.~ __ u_·te_ha_ulin_' ....;g;....S46--06S ___ 9_1 Girl. Free est. ~5123 Richard Sinor St hr. •••••••••••••••••••••••
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NOT A PLACtMENT AGENCY
French drs ba wi d Gc•r"' Set-Ykeol Abce's lloU&eeleani.nR . . + Y n ow ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Refs. Reas. Reliable Spe('talisl . replace ugly . . drs sliders windows Homemaking Services or 673-1266. 646-4871 · · · fered to busy executive etc. Lie & bonded. Dana Pl. area. eves c.ed.ar Crpt & uphol r ln.
834-0C:iO 496-2Sl9. strn shampoo, scotch~rd.
Badric• deodonzer, prof flr Walt ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt....,_• Reas. 838·~. 7Sl·8951 ....................... --
MoYiftg lllb Try ~ &36 SS.SS. 24
••••••••••••••••••••••• hrs Moving., The Starving --.
CoUege Studenl.:. have "--fll.,..r grown. l.1 C' T124 436 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Same good serv 641-8427 Neat patches & textures -Rt&EST. IU-1439 CHUCK'S MOV1NG .
light hauling
642 62S5
!:ilut'CO & Plaster Patch.
no Job \00 .. m: qwck &
dean ~-003. ~l9'J ELECTRJCIAN·Pnced Jack of alJ Trades. Home Homeclearuntt b)' Alyce nght·free estimate on repairs. s mall JObs e -•·-'a-ion 0 .. ,.r4n•--... luroeor s""'"lljo""-~ "'' ., ........ "-..,., Seil Uungs rast with Dail} -., ..... ..., Tyler. 646-145.S AllSPM, '""...,..., ""lot ur Lac. •337254 673-0359 ~ ......--ri ... ant Ad:. Want Ad ReMt.ll!. 64:? 56711
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avail at pnme com er. garage H. · area a n o """' .._ Retnever pupp1es. Free S LADY Jolla W..titd. 7075
17l h ~ N w pl 81 v d . 960-7239 ="o Prepayment ~enally logd home. 540-1700 Escorl. Modtt.s ... ••••••••••••••••••••
ti'.7$-8900 Mature bus1ne:.swoman l5yrs S1ngle fanuly Lido --Co --ks B ./MONEY I Ne wport Com pan > Foond in Laguna Niguel. • r.-ty Dcmcen • mP'lter ProgrammlDg 17th&lrviM.rela1l/offlce ltt.'e qwel 2 rcondoor 67J.7:iBS Z4hrs. fem S hephe rd mix * 972-1345 * &ror dOC'umentallon to space, 1oosq ft apt. 5 yrs at present 3d R ti d d Rik do 1.11 my home on a con
7s9•1c:c:9 dress. Prefer CdM /ln t'OR SALE. A S2SO.OOO ecen Y spa e · MC&V15aAccepted tract bas is Exp 10 _, wrbm. 495-1364. area. ~1-0178. S59·5084 nole secured by a first COBOL& lMS 833-2424
5,824 sq. ft. Commercial -cl e t.rl.mdeedon4plusacres Found: Maqiuerite & MERCEDEZ Housewortareaal ... om
s pace. Newport Blvd. Mi~-CMIS al ocean view propeny in Coast Hwy. Cd:'wt. J mos aa
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able to operate 10.key ad
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642 7702
Avail. for lsc. Call Aftltals 4650 CllDITMO lheSanJuanCapistrano oldblackmalHat.A rew ESCORTS ingSide Dr." Starlit. 664458. 9AM·SPM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rtOILB-t area discounted to yield wht h airs on belly. * * Laguna Beach494-4&2 1-Attow--l•ang _____ _
For Rent Garasie & lot approx. JS percent to 6"-9980 .......... W-.ct 7 l 00
tMlilltliat l..tal 4500 near Beach Blvd. aod 2Rd & lrdTD lo4Mt matunly whk h is Jan 2. 751-0537 24 hn. ::':'?: ................. .
••••••••••••••••••••••• Wainer. H.B. 75HJ967 971-6531 Found: Beige, brn slnped S6SO lnd /Of c near nu • 1983· PnC'e $220.000. Call Now Kinng * Z!fi5'. 18101 Redondo Cir • lmilwujlnnst/ Arranged by (714) 640-4404 l a ' I K i t l e n . I n ~--Acco 1""9 Assist. •~HuotBch8422834 ~e Coadttot.Lo..s dianopolis/~rookhurst, ESCO«TS Oul:.tandrng oppor-MOS TRIVfo:X, !SC a ...:..--------~ ....................... ..ot4IY AVAIL.AIL£ Mrla•ci•..ts/ _i_m_._968_·_3046______ •953-4473• rnteresung It appeallott manufacturer or l·om
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door, 220 AC. 30< sq. ft.••••••••••••••••••••••• AJ...L.WAYS FlNANClAL •••••••-•••••••••••••• s..ms. Reward. MYSTIC MASSAGE pngUge w/na ......... or·
Git Term.anal Way, C M Boutique, Ba lboa Is l. 114·77G-1310 •wa ncsmllh 5100 ---------556-t656Sa.ntaAna pniuuoo. auperbenefil ACC~
540-9352 days. 646·0681 Marine Avenue. Be:.l of· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Doggone-It ---------J)llCkq~xttll Slatt· c• -sa. ~ves. fer A.gt. 731-6338 '5 Lillie Known f'lnancial & Fluffy beige Poodle, Massage. Steve's Hair ina compens1l1011. ..a.. ~) auruature male. red col· Growth assured for com ~ HP"'!ence in a
SPECIAL SILVER TifREADS AND ,,, ....... c••t. Credit Secrets. Free lar ,.._,1 Happerung & Spa 1751 rrulled 1od1v1du.al. Call man\tactunn" environ --"-"-·•-Mp z U Bo ·....,.....: 673-~7 Newporl Blvd C M f "' GOLDEN NEEDLES """""""· · l es. " ---------or uiten'lew ment 11."'\Dg standard c~t UMITED WeU estabWihed ·Fabnc 11039,CM92627 FOUND: Woodla wn _646-__ 9636 __ 1_0a_m_·l_Op'-m__ 1714>831·77'92 method and EDI' rl·
St o re In Do wntown HOMEOWMBS ~... 51 ao School Bl feyes Male Kit· PT'OfesslOOal Therapeutic ....... Sdwthr ports Will 8i~l.Sl C'O!st ,j(' OFFER! Laguna Beach Includes 0. 0.,.,,. miMll ..................... ,. ten. 642-7137 massage Lic ·d NB Appl r~Ltl A91J•cy counl&tll Ill e5tablishin2 11~ •L 8 •TE furniture , hxtures and Use yourequily for bills, ooly.Steve54S·2:8l7 2ll052CaminoCapu;trano C'Ontrols. mon1to nn1t ~IA ftA inveotory.Overll.38sq f\ home additions, vaca· FOUND: German Shep, 12116--Lagun.aN1guel ~rJ>('tua\ inYentory,
REDUCED I. I '" a well·known Lattuna Uoos, etc. Any amount. ~A""'; pup. 6· 10 mos. Fem.1---------NO FEES EVER vanance analy~i..,., and
Mall ..,.., 900 497 3331 any reason. Credit or Job ~.-,.-Nwpt Bl 4t 19th St. CM. "..._.._. lwls ·~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I mtnes lo general ledger. Mesa ••d•Htrial ~· -·· . . nol necessary. Compare ~71l19 .... ~""IV 1: aod 1ntc rrace with -Pen L. OW' coats. 24 brs. & .I""_ """""' Found: Dog, 1 yr or less. 1---------·1 awnwactunng
11 1 w. 11t11.cst. lb .lQgO ~·J. 43>-• • 04_ r I ·I i ~ P;:t N~~T:d. ~~~ * Outcall * AcACt&u.m.-~!!e:ndc::~~11~~~ ,Costa Mesa. a. _ I 631·2.873or 0 .C. Pound ~ .. 2_3812 TIMPOllAIY beoef1ts paC'kage For
642-4463 ""•ltwnt FAST* ~ FOUND: July 4. female " ASSl6NMEMTS rmrt>Ulfonnallon pleai..• •t,800, 3700, 7500 W..ttd 5020 * ~ ~ Bostoo Billi Ten1er. vie MC/Vi.41 Orange County is boom· cootact: PERSONNEL -.ft.-SL. _..a.&--.••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach & Warner, HB. .,.. mg!Andsoarewe! ~ _.. ··-~ 147.1324 '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I We're .. • ... occ .. •cy. <>!ange Counl)' Produc· FUNDING 1: mi>-c • ...._ uonCo.wants lnvestors ,,0, FOUN D : Ma le long •1.-...... 5 .oll!!t.Jl~ llOll•RT---I ... • arpe •· -..,....s, ~ return. Short term haired Dachshund, bUt & "' ~-._ .... '" ---,..
Wiit ..... * 2 .. 141-ft. • 6-8 wks. Call 7394420 Wt TO IK beige, vie Magnolia & Jacum * Sauna accoun[1»1'5 !~ 11...!~ c.--.
0 ff• r • x pt' r • , i.-_.to • --5025 c -'°8D doc. tomorrow ~ICICE SOMEONE HAf'PY W•-r FV a~1-""'~ .. OC AHIPOIT ~ ,.._..,. ._ "'"Ii" ..... f SOMEONE WI~ .. .... . . '" ......_ 4301 Blrch·N B S45-027S
1/31/10. * Office••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-~~3 PlaceaHAPPYAD FoW1d : M. Benji type ll·2amacrossSheraton There a re many new
flnus movUlC into the
Ora.age County area br·
lngJ.ng about an incrus· 1ng demand for ex·
~rienced at'counting
penoonel
1lLS Rilcbey st.
Sanu Ana. Ca 92705
Equal Opp Emplyr 111 t F' lilrt.: M·F 7 :30-4. ..a> MO.-Y 1nthlscolwnn puppy. bUt. whl on cheat
s.t:IOAM-ZrM. P'OR1SlT.D.CAU.: ._,MOMIYFAST!! CoroolyS3.25. &pews.&:Jt..2616 WbJte males.23•36.Sffk
130 W..WAVS FINANCIAL Pvt Ply b•• ·-"m1'led Call&42-5678 F-·-.. · Great Dane blk ma s c men . RI <' k : Bldg. 3'1 s67. lot 29it -...... ..,...... · • &nS623 Scou · m-sm fenced & black topped..._ __ 11_4_-77(). __ u_i_o__ funds to loan on 2nd TD's Fem. Shepherd. lan/blk. · · · ...,...._ASSIST.
st or age ya rd. Renti---------No credit check · No Wow David! s who\e M.Wu·e)'Ten1ertan/blk Losewelght now! 10.291bs
._...._r or separately balloon pay m ents · rmnlhs. Ill been great! F e m . N B Animal ;i mo. Gua,.nteed Ca.II
IMSUIAMCI Part lune. 4 days wk
Typmg 60-6S Exp re·
qwred. Newpor t Ctr
EOE Call; Mrs. Duch:lk.
~7454
,...~-~ $ Money for any reason · _, Sheller 644 3656 Sand 540-7375 6Q.4610. Low monthly payments Love .. ways. me. . . Y .
Swing loans · lnt.eresl on· Lost & ,_.. 5300 hrs.o•rrla 5350 Pretty Ptsccs poet seek!!
ly Loans or 1S year fully ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• fneodsh1p adventure & Slw.. 4550
CPA's
Auditors
Tu Accountants
Cost Accountants
Smaor Accountaal.s
Bootteepen
.......................
Stonce Shed 16'x12' with
atenge tot measunng
50'x'5'. Near Beach
Bkd. & Wa rner , HB
751..-r
10.000 aq. fl. Fenced,
blrthrm. fac's. " elect.. Ideal for contractor St ft.
Days: 546-9131
... W""94 4600 .......................
Wla&ed in Costa Mesa or
~ area. 2 or 3 BR.
1'0uu preferred. 3 Allulta. Xlnl references.
ct3-H01 Eves . Ir
•dimds.
Slfdlous professional
editor seeks one·
btdroom cotlqe In quiet
.. ea\\oa. Telephone
.... Of wri~ No. $17 eJo Oruce Cout Dally
PUol. PO Boa UIO, Co&ta .... c •. aas.
~GE VUbted: NB,
(II. SA ena. < to ltol'e -.o>a.im.
,.()lmmutlna uecuUve ...utoreat room,.,...
....... 1156.
Nted llacb or lllr apt Hwpt .,.... ..., bcb. ='°'Sept. Ste••
R ·_. w /either bedl.. or
1 •,.,.or mf w/ pr.
1 p to SllO mo. Call •ft
5 •II . 8ttve-Olany , -----· ............
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2 d T 0 ' armrtized loans avail · PRE LAW _studeol needs fun. BOX SB. Balboa Is, n S Call R uss at (714 ) 125.000. Will do anytJung ca 921661
• • 833-3027 or eves 6'75-8021 Legal. Conf\de nlial •---------
for latest r ates. Im· fm.AIS DVM . P .O. Box 3242.;-__ _:Sef-yicn5J60 Accounting Clerb ADMIM. ASSIST Invest. firm Newport
Beacb ex~Assl. to Dir. Safes nff Re·
quires strong derical &
adm1n. bk&rd. Good
skills. sbor1h&nd, typing
• exper. Xlnl. growth op.
pt)'. Non·smoller pref. Ca.U: 640-0123
$10,000 media~funding. AIE FIEE N.B.928&3... • ••••••••••••••••••••••
Muu t;s;111. Trwf SPIRITUAL READINGS FREE
Ocidli 5035 P.JI. 1o.m-10pm. Fully Lic'd.
If J°" are not awatt o(
the benefits ol working
temporary. visil us or
give • • call. we will be
happy to cllacuu It with
you. We a.re k>cat.ed in
the Coldwell Banker
&ilding
TO
100,000
with terms up to
5 YEARS
Pa.rmta&a at low u
INTEREST
ONLY Par Fut Action Call
851-0991
REPUBLIC
HOME
LOAN ·.
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•••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~ 4912-7296 or 492-9034. lJlS
HOMIOWliB 642-1671 s. Camino Real. San.
LOAMS Clem.
BEST RATE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ALL-WAYS FINANCIAL • ....... _ ..,_.__. pel" Call 714·770-1310 ._._"" ruuuu a ·
•----------• Aotmal Aulllaac:e ~ ..... Ce. Leq\le. 53'7·2273, DO fee.
All bi* ol a'ea1 esta~ Lost. Vic. Brookhunt •
mv.tmeau Mace lNt. Allaata. Siberian buakie. S,.::'.!_1• 6/mo. old. Gr/Wb wtr•·
•-coon muk marllin11. W..2171 545-0611 Name Tuba. Reward.
SW..LOAMS 968·21U. 548·1613.
ALL-WAYSP'INANCIAL _1»~2119~·~~-~~
11'-770-1110 Loet: Lrg M. Siamese
Wit~.... . . ...... C.t. named Bubba. '100 ...,,,. -money .or_.. reward.,...-
T.D.'t . No credit <'beck,
DO smJt1. For Mt.km call FOUND. Rlq, Fri Nile. ~11a.m1....,u... RB aear Bualurd.
IOll14 before 2PM.
ComidertDI 2nd Td'al c.u '"'f\nt. ..... -ftftard, lost oa July 17,
·-PWat saamne, vlc d Fairview 6 llarty Ln. IST.AJte. 11na:,..·5UI. TIUST_.
S-· .... to -IO Jl'OUND, lllk mtpup. Lab-;.n ~ ::;l,:.n; ..U. wb. cbell. Vic KB,
ind to $1IOK. llyn. •~.-.....
OMMr. N4m °"111r. No W8'1': a..an11 Blue com ='. IH/1 .. Hlilokl. pune w 11old jewelry. ..::a·~~ _ .. ~IU-·-~~~~~
SDVICD-.. _ LOiT: Female Germ
.... -Slaep. Name •'llt•"·
........... .,.,. ...... ta·llOll
uarra~r •G-r• ••1111pl • zmN Broadway •200 ..U~ Loal tan ... • s.nta Ana Mmtnl .. ...rative Aaslatanl.
Be pampered with a ._,..._. d 1714)1JMtl3 Part time. type U ·
personal r e laxing •--11 Phooe al mHaqe by 12 ot the pre· L9 T ..... C 1•g111 lo FREE PARKING IDWpm. • 1eaer
ttielt Sirls in Southern s.....,. Me•c•I•• I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! oUke. "4· 7454. M t F .
Ca lifornla. Jae u ni. _,,_. o, ._ 1_E._o_._E_. ------
5:I. t~~:e::~: ::••11•1 & lefer. s~·"· a8:=ss ...,..:~~.:' ~. 2112 Harbor Blvd. * M • d I. C •I & .:1: UNDER A 9-y real estate com · ~ Meu. MS-3433 Br· ta 9 w. Acce~ptecl. ... FICTITIOUS pany Deeda effident well
I hi d f ... ...... orpDiJed personable lo· DI t s • or your •Co•fhlt•tl•l & • """"E? dividual to assist Vice ~llft. ... ..... c.... If ,ou ., ... ju.C flted Preaident. TOUCH °'CUSS ~co..--m"'IO ..... L ,o,,, "•• J1c111100 DuUee include proper\)' •1111"••• N•"'• '"d mana1 m l boo" ISCOITS S181LllATIOM 111.,. ,_rec .-...d e e n 1 • •·
a.HRS. m.een ,_. .. ,. • .._.,-. "'°' '"* .. '"· ,..... keepin1. It cen'I office
• llOXY LADY * otm::ALLONLY
•f7Z.l IJI *
COYR .. IL
JrOUJCALL• ..,,. llC/V&\
dOll't '°' .... ., .. tll• .u.tance.
..... ..... ..... ll"'lt1tlOP I• to Hr• CallL¥naeSdaertrfor ~ tNM _.. ., -.. TM lat.-.iew btwn aam 6
C .u-• DAILY PILOT will 5pm·SJl..3M7 ~ ,.......,.. .. ..._...
~Y ht tU.50. Our
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·-.... .....,.,. ....... tn ~ .,._, to htlflll' '°'" .-WPOD 1t1 t e111en t to t ···cM jlllllllclllOP ••lld 75~0053 :r,'c;T':,'::ro':L: ... llt&.OT, P.O. ... t•. C.lta ...... CA..._ SANT A AMA ••• • -. ,.., ,.,
'7•-3104 ............... ..... ... ....,-:...---...
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UH1'HI
DAILY PILOT
"FAST
llSULT"
SBVICI
DlllCTOIY
For Result
Service Call
642·1671 .
lllLUI
ADVY.SP£C.
Eltper'd salesperson for
Npt Sch firm w/dnl.
comm structure Con-
tact Mr Dixon. &12·4007
Anal)st Sut'cessful In
\t'Stme nt cons ultanl
seeks l'1lJ>t'n enred a:.si...
t ant Reply 1n con -
fidence Collins Aswt·
~San :'111colac; Or NB
\ n ' w l' r 1 n ll S ,, r v 1 <' 1·
t>p<'rJtor for cl:.t\ lime
'h1ft ~ f'rm .. ~t t rear 1.
l..1~una Kt·arh
APPRAISERS
W1·'re looking for you,
~ our ad in today·:.
classified section under
"Real Estate" help
wanted.
AMER IC AM
SAVINGS
i\RC"HI TECTU RAL
OESIGNER/DRAf'TS·
MAN. for space planrung
& LOten or design firm
s~c1alu.in1t 10 com·
menc1al ofc bldg 1nl •m·
provemeots Arch1lC<'·
turaJ dralt1ng & design
exptt necessary. $56-2904
ASSIMSL Y TaAIMH
Young high sc h ool
gradwites
·lO levn mechanical as·
sembly
-<.'Ompllny wi U l.nun
·1n 1t1al d11lie s -sandblast1og • boning a(
mrdtcal parts
·!iOIDI! heavy lifting re·
qua red.
DRIYIR
-mmt have good drivmg
record
·local pick ups Ir de-
bvenes
·se>me heavy lifting re-
qua~
·Wiii also be trained in
rne cban1cal assembly
wort
Only those seeking
permanent empk>ymenl
need apply.
·\/acations & holidays
paKI
-company pd profit shar·
int ·medical/life ins.
·IWUon Viejo Atta
Call Mrs . Campbe ll Sll.MJO
All ] .... ,. ........
APP()' at Pacllic Hudy
~ lnc. 7JOW.11Uast.
OoetaMeu
Atm>MOTIVE ....
Full time 6: ~mpany
benefill. Pic:llup • de·
bvery. lluat beve valid
Calif. driver 's liceme " esceUent dri viftl record.
Contact J erry la our
Servke Dell'· IOYCAIYIR
IOU.S IOYC.
17t41MN444
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"9'#&11:• "" W...W..tM 71N ~W.-.4 7100 ,.__, Offl · lNOOS1'RIALCOMM'L ••• T.. .._..., 71 00 .... W..t.4 ~I e.;;:;.,................ ••;T•••••••••-•••••••• ~;.;T••••••••••••••••••• IOC:IMAM/ ..._... cde. aocne txp ........ otrice repre.en ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••
MSYll'1T&I a..l'ri I_....._ ..... t CO 11 llO••• • M helpful. ) ay. 4onn. ~.. . Of''FJCE Sales . ...... .__ l ...a...c.u ._._r or Hll MrVlce PAN I 0 N I U .U /hr . 641 7 4z3 tatlve tor prominent -·' _.,:.,._ •a:r· • _. ,.._ -comtNterittd IH •ta HOU9Elt8f!PBR for ~da>' .... ,.,. Ideal betWffft 8·)0 • noon Newport 8 .. c h dt· _ _. '"'-..-" --alls..... lion. Call bUwun tlduly lad)' for I. ll>r .... ..,. lMlv,MluaJ £0 ...:_ veloper. Some 1 .... n. NEWPORT n11s LOIM'E tlrm aeeka saleades BABYSnTn for Want 'Jam~ .._,.. AM ..... MatUft, p6eulftl, .. ..._.. worta nq d ,.._ npr. detilreable but. not I\ ua traloec. Huvy phooe ....-:
1 ...,.. wk. ..._ s.,t' IOrRk& refereotH Sep•nle ~ lal=~ ~-=-'= 0.-ral orflte. var10W1 nee. Salery+lncentlve :U-:'&o E=~~ii.·
My ..._., tl.aat. kh. 1"11--_, qiaarte" Wrtttt to •d Bay~kliaDr Cill dullH. w1recepUoni1t compeoaatloo . Call 1 ... ~ .... ,, "'ompu•-r , .... ~ "..-.t'w l'TUCIOOa&b PUol PO • uper. Salary com M).UIOwkdya uet. •••• tll:Jty fw 'I lllM ,....... .,.. '"' ,.. .. ~ ..
I CATf"O.e&.m !Iba&*, CAlaal DONUT I AK t; R menaunte w1exper Kltd. & ... ,..._ 1pL::dl1• cm.. d1.11try. Excell. career·
8abyal\\1r eu4ed, m1M o,..,., •lltt WANTED Cat> ... M ....... .._.utwT..-.. ,...... I'., ... a .......... There... powth opportunity. c~. -..kdap, •on flt. ln lniM IMMd dlatrlN.or [COM.PUTU PROOR.AM noo..u lllaaioa Viejo -• Jnapet'tor 1'raloee In Ute --___ .. _....... .. ,_.__ cyo~ at 714.f73-G3 •
tilt ..._, for 2 atrb , T>-... • lnt)' np w 11 ER t 8 M ER 0 V ~W.. •••AL OflltCI rece1v1n1 1ospectlon ..--..... _. • 1 cane ,.,. -~ .,_ s. I M.a .. ab... (91.11)' hll ume Moo AN ALY 'I A?" D t:x,pcrieoce hdpllll. Ute dept lo computer In onr ..... t I Sttl. 67)..6110. Atk fw OFFICE/CLERK. Mull.
to It.it Wf'd, Jllb' 2J Un™ t-5 QiUJa.nat DUION) WANTEO typloc. Proficiency dua try. Call Mrs . Ct.ckwP•. UMlOKeyby~b.llU,
Mu 1 \ h av• 0 w 0 ..... Lac\WI Burh Enau1eou OllYaS w tf11ure1. lO·hY by Coplan · )59 8901 for to work with fllure.. xla;
lraHporuUoD • re Clmc.U -In• fi'lf"m rt•rm•~tn\ Meo"" WOOMtD 2S ,.,. CM' touch. OpportUAity for appt JMS £ql.dpment. QPpOrtunity for briaht
fete•cu Wooelll td ,..r-.. _ _.. 1'\IU 1'nw ompr\IUvt Older Know the t'OaJ\ advucemenl. Xlnt. c:-o. E.O.E. energetic peraoo. Ml"I
' 141 .-..~""' Salary • Dt1o e f1t• cUJ NetlllOiwl!tkor beotfit.s.l11fonmloffice Meltar,4915-1291.
area. lrv Call (hnnie, ~ OMded lhrouCh Oc•rfft Or Expent'nt'ti mon1 Oran1e Coul C.M. Call Mn . Weed IMSURAMCI Maintenance man·helper Modelinc. cornm 'h ,
MJ.51?1., elit sz. d!l11 . ~ for lt't1ttaJ offl~ Re~wrt'd En"lnHrlnl Y•llow Cab, 17300 Mt. aller9AM at 6'5-6563. SALES REP /Trainees for apt complex In CM films, & extras. New
m.oc'Jle\tt! .... 1'>1MAl.1Uana,ett' ... I ,.. ll L• l l needed for Newport o~u ...... ors .. m1."-~'>_u.n3. rac•s. all aoes/types. -.... ~ .... 1 ... -·-.. t .. • ,.. ._c cround A 116( .u~ err ma nn. r oun ll1G ··-""L -E n-h ,, d """ ,.,... .. "'"".,.,, ~ .. lllaatma ·---" ..... ,vuuu .. ,.... v II <N f SI t ---vrrn.. ucac • s urroun 1ng ---------• ~p.notnec.957·0'JJYI . N 8 Col. OOlhr ... , ..... "" C' If I v I r " In I a l 16 ey 0 0 I er "I.I t I ~ .~a v • l'A .. • bt"lWn Newhope & Teiephooes, typing. Npt areas . ..,,tar SI ary lo MANAGER
Souttiw...-t Ban). l.aJun• Jclilnloo 1& 631 lm ll4 'Jtll ~ll t:ucUd > Bch Great salary. Glenn 9500 ~r wk w/IRe multi Excellent opportunity , Mod e l 1 n g Te a c h e r 11 ~ach , reqllrf'• ".'1' --COIVI _ £!_s!.,~1 644 ·9174 . evei; line lnSIU'aoct compaGy r~-taurant nanager. 2 ~ed. Make·up, visual ~rilf'leed Ba,. Telle-rs i---------•I ,.... ....,....., 152.7990 EOE yr s e xp m1n1mum . potSe. & wardrobe. Must
\Jp lo S'7'1S!mt We abo t.'1enta1 b1etary Superv1~or £Jectroo1c Auemblers. '>ala!') S2000. Please ''On· be quali..f1 e d Cull :
req u ire a er an r h r.rta•il ('oo ~ Ho• p N H PCB a,. Cha~sia wiring General maintena nce tMSURAMCf tad nearest EDD oHice. 642.JOSO.
Serr etary "c~ncm1 I Cl9r* Out•tand1111 bcoC'fll ~ e&per Hunt Oc h mao. experienced 1n retSIO..TECH. DOTl18'7 l67·106 ---------Bookheper Cunt a ct 642 SO... !Ill 1661. pll.lntmg. drywall. hle Will lram Huv) dela1I. MODELS
Joan Cor..-U T 117 l • ----plumbmg.. Call 631 7227 figurt.>5 lYPUJI Ofc exp M ...... a .. sm . estab h·•l! New modeling agency
E 0 .,. ~t'dlen& traamnii tor 11 ,.,......., d u b .,.,.__ __ , T hf Co .......... •
.ic. d-.. ~"""'ex~r ,,.u,,.t oave ~"'"c ec or m requir e d . Excell ~•ze shop in H B Exc:il seduag new faces. Call -c•reer min .,... pt'non dnver'a he Wnte · l'oal puter Aerospare As · Geo. Ofc Asst Print ~nef1ts Newport Ctr New po r l Ph o't o •a.!9nkin~. •,-----•I =~~~~~~i.t;'"~~ lion. P 0 ~· 10040. se m b I y Gener a I Shop. dependable, $4 br. EOE. Call. Mrs. Dudzik. ~:!0!:;.~ ~~' Fash.ions 673-3375
IR'l l~ke)' Irvine. 92711 . ll ~t1ng Knowledge of Job shop 67~2.133.eves~l-5619 _ 6"-74.54 --------_ ---------
* LOAN
SECRETARY
Eac1t1ng oar~r op
portUDlty for 1n1Jvidual
With good shorttwnd and
lyptng skills. Pior ex
peri ence in l oan
doc,umentat1on pre·
ferred. Attract1vt com·
pensalion and benefit
Please contact: A RT
BAYLISS (714) se>-5300
SOUTH COASHANK
An lodependeo! Bank
849SuollowerAve.
We uire.r a good st artrna
salary. excellent com
pany paid benef1h In
cludui.c attract 1ve worll
appal't!I Appl) In pt•rson
between 9AM & 4PM
(')
CITIZENS BANK
;.)I U IA "I ,,,
17\1979-4200
phone 1. reri •. etc opetataons required . r -Management Teletronic Labs. HB Gtrl Friday, 1 girJ olfi~. lnlenor landscaping ro lffll btak
t: 0 0 K n c e hd t• d for 891 l&&l ll>-3PM . some typing full 1.une. Or Ct} n e.
Newport Beuc and Long Permaoeot. 979-3923. exp prefe rred. CJ 11 OHiu M•191r ae~:-h ... Rul st~~ PehcJn &IC. TECH. GU .. RDS 540-0e2 bwt 9AM !PM ~~gye .e:p::::.~Dcoln.; Ap.,.y nal Y udween 3 5 ()pt>ortumty to work near A --,. "
PM b e a c h . T e :. t . f\111 4c part time All lnten·1ewers nt>eded ~~~ug!~~tst,1~~~e~~s
Cook. M .it Utt' Pt' r s on
Preferred l0·6 30 Thur:.
Mo n . Xlnt Cond . &
Benefits. EOE. Bayview
Con\lalescent llospllal
~ Thuno CM. 642-3505
lr'Qubleshoot. & repair arc a s U n 1 f o rm s Work from home· choul.e al est.ite Persoru. we are quaUty marine power furnished. Ages 21 or your own hrs Earn "10 S2 0 h looking for. poss1bl} !'C Uppl1 es. ba tt ery over. Rellred welcome • per r + boo ~ 1 33 maoag1ng an office now chargers, • inverters. No expenence nee. App __ uses_ 7 4 or have lhe expenenl'e
Eltper m marine elec· ly Universal Protection and de-.ire to become a
trorucs or power suppbes Service. 1226 W ~th JAMITOIS manager Lir~nst-re
a plus. Call 645-3632 for Street. Sama An~. In SUPHVISORS q1.11red All repbes held m
appt. terview hours 9.12 & 1·4 Male1female "111 v.ork stnct confide nce PO
2970 Harbor Blvd COUNSaOI Suite~ Costa Mesa SmaU, fnendly person·
ELECTlllCIAN Mon lhru Fri.. llwllillgton Beach arcJ Box ~. cq Dail> Pilot Jan1ton. 13 801hr, Wu>. PO Box IS60 Costll Expenenced electrician Hrurdresser, exp. Some en. $4.20 hr, Supc:n i:.or M c E.O E. M F /V tH nel agency needs go·
ahead 1nd1 vidua ls needed urgcnlly by Hunt-foUov.'ing preferred. +-salan open f or in • ~a.:._ a_
Costa Mesa.Ca. w previous agency ex·
per. Can spec1a hze 1f Equal Opp Eru~r MI F 1---c·leri-cal----1
~tarketino/Sales preferred. Call R1la.
111gton Beach City School m a n 1 c u r 1 s t f o r formation & appllcut1on Marucunst. p turw-1-:ir
U1stnct Sll72·Sl4S9 pr f'St ablished bui.1ne:.s wnte Porstua Alexand~r clu~I\(' '>mall sh1)p 1n
rro depending on exp Call Sandy. 545·7280 or co , P.O. Box cst26. ~ 116463450.673721~
BANKING
" ~. Coastal Person Fashion lslnd invest nel Agency, 2790 Harbor
f''lrm. Expanding. Xlnl. Bl., CM
\pply 7~ 14th St, HB Ph 543-1576 eves Pai.adena. CA 91107. or
~_885 __ 1 ______ 1Hall"S---t-yli-.s-ts-& Man-uc~unst call 213 i9S 0263. or
Engineenng De:.1gner wanted in f'.V. area E). _213 6813215
NW'Se5
*If S-l O's* w.,..., ..-4 yo.!
To slaff our new omce in
the Soulh Coast area We
offer
•9uft dlfferenllal
•He.Ulh msuranre
•Bonu.s referral plan
•Tuition reim~ for ci,;·.,
•$1,000,000 free
mal.p ms
.. Tr) US, }OU'll lJkl' us"
BEST NURSES
IEGISTIY
754-•7•1
1!iOO W Ad .. m:..
C~ta M~a
*TELLIR
career oppty an a('live NEVER A FEE
sales env1r. Will handle ~~~~~~~~~~! lite acctg functions & -
licensing asi.1gn Non-COUMSB.IMG
.., MECHANICAL per only. Some followan11 JANITORS
& ELECTRICAL reqwred. Call 842 6010
ENGINEERING dys. 968·2056 eves Ask
DESIGNERS WA.1''!J'ED for ~&11 .
p lltnt' (•Ye;, !\l·~ port
<.:o5ta Me.a ;area Men
women. coup!~ Must bc-
over 18 yn. old & U S
C1u~n <:all &10 4411. J
lo 4 JOPM. Moo lhru
f)-1
MA.'OICUR IST ~ood loca j
lJtlC'l irlnt working <"Onds j
Joe fo'orre:.tl'r LTD
~~UllST fUc'd ,---------
Full or part t11ne to v.ork NURS·[S Our beautiful Laguna s moker pref Ca ll: Do )'OU Like taUuog &
Beach office has a fu ll 64<Mll23 helping people? We want
Lime operung for a Teller j~~~~~~~~~!I 2 mature people to learn
with six month! S&.L ex· Cl 1 the Pac if i c V 1 e w en ca penence or me year SECRETARIES Memorial Park s tory & commercial baik opera cou n s e I t o :. e I e c t
tions backgro1A1d. In ad Employment avail. in cemetery property
d!Uon to a lot startmg mull1 s urroundings. before the need anscs.
salary, selected apph· Compe t1t1ve pay, 1n· DarreUWard&442'700
cant w1U en.1oy. terV\ew & hire. For more
info. call Tod Services CUSTOMS SVS.
•Paid med1caVdental
• f'ree parltng
•Profit shaing
•Free career a>parel
979-8900 ·quAUTY CONTROL 1---------•I Large marine corp. needs person with sailing CLEllCAL
Please contact Gene Register today for local
FrUelle at 494.·soa for temporary assignments.
background. Entry level
posi'tion w ith excel
growth potenUal. Draft.
ing a plus. Salary
Sl2.000+ depending on
qualifications. Call
rm re inlorma u0t. •
ADEi.ir
FIDHA.
Savings & Lo,, Assn.
An Eq u al Op ply
£mploJtr
557-0045
372 l lirclt Street
54&-UOl.
DEUHB.P.
P /time. Apply wkdys bet
11 AM only. Calif. Wine
Merchants . 23591
Rock.field. El Toro.
a:Hl25iO
llANDYMA.~ -Cleanup 6
hrs. pe r week. llunt
Bc h Fl t>x h o ur ..
963--0311 . Rob
LagW\a Beach Engmeer
1ng Firm. Design Ex·
penence A Must Degree
Prefe rred. Computer
Expen ence Or Educa
uoo A Plus. Permanent.
Full Tune Challenging
Position Working For
Registered
Pr0Cess1onals . Com
pe t1tive Sala r y &
Benefits. Call Virginia
-Jewelry So.1lt'~man HARDWARE-Loe) lc:h ~ed. muM bc-l·itp v. 1th
Part Tune -Per~nenl stones P rd e rra b It•
49'1-4403 male Manltt 673-0.\49
At · 714·76Mell.
HARDWARE SALES Cull
& part time. Apply m
person: Rion Jlardware.
1024 Irv ine Ave
(WestcUff Plaza). NB
LANDSCAPING
General maintenance.
indoor plants F:xper
nee Excel. benefits -54&-66112 IEH<itNHI
Prepare sub·division Ho5pita.1s
maps,teotal.ivemapsfor Medical Transcribe r ---------
urban planoin1/real wtexper. Day sh.i.lt. fo\ill
estate Companies. Maps time . Xlnt. benefits
wiJJbepresmtedtocities Costa Mesa Memorial
for approval. Must have Ho&pit.a.I. 642-2134 or app. coUeae credjt.s ID Civil 1y in person. 301 Victona
LAUHDIY
SUPYYISOR
~g. Z years on the job SL C.M.
lr&IJling. 2 years exper. ---------
in Civil Eng. Must be fb)litals
nuent ID Farsi. S49·79'71. Cardiopulmonary Dept. BARBER/BEAmCLAN I Mew ........
HAIR STYLIJT nr /OC ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~);:;~~[;;;-;;~-;:-;;:;:-1 Escrow Sec rel a ry. ex. Aif11ort..154-'1116. J:: Delivery Driver, F IT. penentt necessary. Call
~ceUent career poten
oal opportunlly for rell11
ble p e r son w1lh a
knowledge of laundry
machines. supervisory
skills. 6 b1 lingual ability
pnefened. EnJOY out·
s tanding company
benefits. mcludmg a ff't'ot.'
meal per s hift Appl>
Moo ·Fri . 9AM to Noon.
Personnel
-....:..-------1,0erb M-F. Busy Irv nower M ~1031 IARl&ea TIAMSClllB shop. Gd knowledge of . ary' .
Newporter Inn.' 1107 CityotffuntinglonBeacb Orange County & Irv Fac1ah5t needed for oaH
Jamboree. NB. See J>otiee Dept. bas open· area.Call: 7!)2-1780. salon with or without
.it Beaut1Cicauon <:.-nlt>r
10 South Coa .. 1 t'la lJ 1 lmmed1ale openini;?~ an·
V1UaRe 5oS6 71..36 a\atlable 1n our rn<Jde rn
--(Jc11Jt) local~ 1n llunl
MAMUfACTUllHG ington Beach w,. are a
TECHMICIA.Ji' P d r I o f C A R t-;
I 10 2 yr.. mech electro DITERPRISES a Rro"'
!n!rh ex per or 1 w 2 ~ r. tnJ( c·h.un of c·on\ al~cent
college . electr o n 11 ho-.pit.th '-"e r urrenth
technical st•hl o)r m11Jlal') l><.Yi.
l«'hrucaJ ~chi
·t:ompan) will trJan
Report:. d1rertly t.o 1 h1l'i englll(-er
·Company JJd profa ... hur
mg
vacauom. & h11bda)' J><l
rned1ral-ble m:.
MJsslO(I Viejo area
Only lhose s eeking
permanent employment
need a pply. Call Mrs
Campbell S81 ·3830
KtiMUfACTURIMG
FOltEMAN
RNs -LVNs
1.11
11 ·7
w,. orfrr 11 n t"XCt'llcnt.
.,alary <1nd bt'ne f1t:.
pac kage and a pro
Cession~. lnendly work·
1ng environment. To
leani mo~ about the oP-
port wut1es al Garf1ekl
p6ease call or appt,y at
WFIELDCAIE
tAnvalesct'nt Hcxp1tal
7781 G .. rf1eld
H un11ngi on &-a<· h l' t\
1714 I 84 i 96i I
OFFICE Cl.Ell
TRAINEE
The Daily Pilol has aa
unmediate opening tor
trainee for full tlmi
permanent position io
our Classified Depart
ment. Mu st be able to
l)'pe ~40 wpm ttyp1q
telt walJ administered lQ •
all applJ<·antsl. 10 key
adder. handle ph'onels
learn computer and
other general clerical
dvtJes. Opportunity for
advance ment and ex
l'e llent c ompany
benefits . Salary com.:
mt> n s u r J t e w 1th ex
pent.once t-'or interview
pie~ call. 642-<tl21, ex m .
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
330 w. Bay Slrect
Costa Me.,a
t;qual O pp o r:tun1t~
Employer ---
OttDERDESK
Santa 1\na d1-;tributor
s ('eks artH·ulate 1n
dividual for m'l1de sales.
llOUN !t lo 6 weekday:.
h>r appt c·all Mecca at
i;4l 0205. Mon . Wed
Fri from lllA M lo 12
Orthudontic Assistant
Expent•nced, or mature
<-OOU.gh \tl learn qwckl~
Goud hour., Xlnt. pay
~l't' wurklnR t>nv1ron
n.-nl 'l:ev.port t:enltt,
b4-i I~
Pdinter b~ huur or JO~
n .. t'ded 1mmcd1att'I)
!iJ&34l2
PART /TIME/RJLL
JA.'lollTORS. M AIDSOwn
1r..an:.porta1111n S-i·S6 per
hr 615 210\
PARTTIMF.
TRAINEE
F1:-iAJ'l;CIAL PLANNER
EAHN L:PTO
SB.95 PEI HI.
Xlnl. work ing cond
Pa.rt·time everung. 2yrs
college 751·2411
,.AITTI.._
SCTRV/GIRL F'RIDAY
c;r e:ll env1ro nmea&..
67$-2101 ---·-----
P'l' office v.ork. perma
n e nt. r efer ma lure
}Jl'rson Sma II office m beverage mg1 aft 3 pm, 1ngs for Transcribers . following. Start im·
Wed & Thurs. Must have ability to type Debvuy Helper want.ed medlateJy ~3. Ask
n eeds l eertifi ed
respiratory ttth. Part
time. Night shi rt .
Re s piratory
therapists /Pe r Diem
Pool. All sbifls. Costa
Me s a Memorial
Hospital, 642-2734 or app.
I y iD pef"50'1 : 301 V 1 ct on a
MAUJOnHora
900 Newport Ctr Or.
Ltgbwig flnu.r" mlgr needs expr'd prodoctwn
foreman Dulles ind pro
ducuoa flow. schedullni
& supervmon ol per..on
neJ Orange Co loca11on
Full bt'nt·(1t ....
714 546 2901
Equal <Jpp F.m pl> r SB S48·96li
SOWpm. Must be able to for Furniture Store. forGingerorSandJ. Newport Beach
Equal Opp Emplyr M f'
M F ll --------
Boat Carpent1r. mature
person. exp in.op quahty
joinery. Sam L. Morse
Co.~1843. ---------
St.C.M. wortc aU shifts.• pass a Week varies from 30-40 ---------
background security hrs. $3 . .'iO lo s lart. In-FACTOllY WOlll(Ell ---------
test. Apply to Persoonel quire in person at 1931 Night Shift. S:30PM to Har;pitals
Oept.2000MainSt.Hunl· Newport Bfvd. C.M. 4.00AM. lOhrs.per rught. 1 Radioi..... T ho"
ington Beach , 92648. TuesdaythruSatW"day 4 rughts per week. Mon.·" ,.v&Y ec ician BOATS. Rig(' nit rom· 1714) ~~91 E o E Thurs Apply m person: Part tune. Day shift
pany needs cual. store · · · · Dental cb;urs1de ass 't, EDLER INDUSTRIES Xlot. benefits. Costa
LAW OPFICF.s
Telephooe Recepuoms t
Ille 1yp1n~ fa~h1on
Island. NB Salary OPt'O
644-6512
Medical
X~YTECH.
Exper 'd !'ieeded for
Or's of<: Sl .100 mo w1meritra1se 49>!)313 personnel. r.Lst know Q.BKn 11 Stont. professional school grad ZlOl Dove St. N B. M es a M e m o r 1 a I
marine hard\lllre & rig· UPM·7AM. FulJ/p·time. or exper. Npt Bc h Act'06Sfrom0.C.Airport Ho6pital:642·2734 orapp-~aJScc•retary Growin~ MEDICAL!FnMtOfc...
g>.og. 2 or molie yrs exp. 675 Paularano. C M. MG-3535 ly in person. 301 Victona Real Estate llt1~at1on forb~y GP in fowitain
nece56ary. Phase apply 751-4652 ---------f'lle Clerk Full Time. St.C.M. flrm m Newport Center \'alley Pt>gboard. in
at Pacific R1~11g Com-OINTAL/Asmt. a IP h a bet i c a I & ·--------• seeks exp. efficient , & surances. recept1on1st
pan)'. 2430 .. 'est Coast CLERK TYPIST RECE_ p. fneroet..lif;: lronl " back numerical files. Lite lYP· gi~9111 " TIONlST 1 la ff ... en e rg el 1 l' L e A a I ---------HJghway NB.&u.2161. or. w o ~ce, office. Good pay, 4 day ing. skills helpful Xlnl Hotel Secretary. Shorthand. M---c-' RECEPTlONlST ' ~ral clen cal duties, wort wedt. 642-5960 beginrung position, room dt x1n ~"-• .. IOOIUCEll'llt answer phones. 3.5 hr wk, •---------for advancement. Con· La q.inta ~a phone· & t lypmg front om c e w 1th ex
-
Nurs111g
HEMODIALYSIS
RM/LVH
CnllcJI L'Jr•' t-.'<p pr,· ferred W11l lrain for th1..,
Spe<-ialh 1-'ull tam.· lo
~ti.s. .. 1on \'1eJo
714..all·llOO
Exper f /Lime "IC lhru OC airport area. 833-0352 Dental Assistant Part lact Sandy 64l·9247 Ext. H.-&.-.I ski.Us 8 mU!t Xlnt salary penence Salary m.•i;?Ol1a I nme Eap'd RDA pref ~ de P e n d 1 n g u P 0 n bje Hunt Bch 842 3622 financial reJX)rts or CL-.. l'l'Y9tST S • 0 . El T .. 218. 1515 So. ,.--to-. quallhcat10M & t>xp -'.'lursmg manufacturer~· agents -1 • •• • al. pen. oro - , toCoronadel•ar.Musl nwnbel'S,pleasaotpbone UH130 Full Time Sales & C4'15atHarbor81vd l Goodbenefits640-6960 ....._.Auist.t L\'N '.,f'llrne & relJcf
be familiar W/'IJllnUa!" Purchasing Dept. needs ----------· De11very needed. See Now turing • A I s ded , , 0 r b u :. y s a Xlnl bent>hb. top :.al &
wtl"-·toleamcolftl\uter mature person W/ac· D~N:rAL ore . recep· Craig. 2123 Newport ...... ga ecH Bneel r or rheum.atolog1~t office ma)Ol'med denial llfe111 -...,. ... ,,,, n...-1ed t1on1st Exper only MAIDS growmg :iw lrm ... ··-t'-exp.mlabwork •urance n o co.,l tu systems. Start now or ln curate a ...... Y· ~1 · · · Blvd. CM. 642·4103 w/new office'l f'l"1t>ndl} ~l.88"""'t ~
2 weeks. PO Box 216, WOt'lt in happy surround· Newport 8 ea c h . ...... ~mpk>~~ <.:onv I lo::.p CdM.921625 mg.s w/small growing PleasaotgrouppraclJce. ~OMCE (fngli.sbspea.Jtingorb1I· &casualatmospherem -----· -NB&428044
---------•company. Xlnt. co. 4dayweek.640-1122 Hunling\on Beach area. incualpreferredl which to work Nt>ed Medical lab n eed-; ---------1 benefits. Call In g : Sm. otCtce. Invoicing, 11$1 Cl£11 fnend.l y person to ass1s1 secretary recepl1on1s t NURSING RN • H aper f ff. 64:>3883. Olllttl, r.n tW typing, phone contact ____ ex 1s l1 n g star f w 1th for dwersif1ed pos1lwn 3-4 dys per week. 41 beds .
Opponuarty with nulti· Clerk typist. gd typing wtcustomers. 847·3563 Please apply in person worbbollc boss & manic M a t u re p e r ~ o n . Country Cl ub Conv Hosp
Part Time
Eveninp
lit'rome a tra104:'d :.ale!>
,'OtJD.~lor (O\ er ,21) with
th\• Jim Lon)! & A:.
~11,·1..1te:. .\j!ency to
.. uperv1M' aml r tiaperone
DAILY PILOT carrier
bo~-; and l!lrls on a one
(In one blhl~. l'Yenin~s ti
lo 9P~t W<• need l'Oll
l't'rnc·d . 1nnovat i vf'
persons whn are lookan,
1or J lucrative part·lUDll
position S4 hour to start
L'Jll 642·432l ext 25C
between 2 and 6PM. Ask
for Lon Or-.. Coast
Daity , ..
330 W. & y Slret!t
Costa Mesa. CA
t;qual Oppor Empk>yer
P&tSK>H ftl.AM
ADMIN. corp. <Newport a.re.t for Q.Bllfrl'IST skills. attention to ciela.U ---------F,qua.l()pportwUty associates Prefer leital respons1blerefflc1('nl 549-JOlil
mdiVid\&&l w/exper.l.hru ~needed ror invoic· • dental exp required. G88AL OMCI Employer exper. WUI lram on MAG Busy phone:.. ROOd Nwpt location. Oynamu:
financial statemeits. billa ol lading, in· Aproltimately 16 hrs per Gd. typing skills, work Card. 847-6041 lYJMSt Pleasant working Nursmg rapidly expanding co.
ReporttoCPA. forms, purchase week. momiqs. HW>t· varied.Ele<trooicsfirm. House keeper, P •T , --cooruuons. Non·sm~er LYM.P/T.11-7 oc>CdsexperPeosiooAd·
(714)831·7'792 orders, quotes, some let· logton Beach.842·6S31. Advanced Kinetics, 1231 needed for NB home. LIGAL SEC'Y Medical background Country Club min. Outstanding oppty ....._SdMltfe.r, Un . Accuracy a must. Victoria, CM. 646·716S N.B. l•w firm see ks helpful 4M-0'101 Conv Hosp. for a people-oriented, rwuail$1 Call Mrs. Coplan : Dental Assistant. chair EOE mwn be mature. exp. ref rmture sec'y with mag ------$49·3061 car eer · minded lnd lv.
5S9·6901. UIS Equip· side,exporreeentgrad. necessary.64~3933· cardcxper.Type70wpm Medic::i l front office ----------Smokersneednotapply. ~: 1 8f° ment, 2805 Barranca 4 days wll. Xlnt wrkLnt General Housek Co nun. 01ctaphonecxper Irvine, experienced, Sell with EA.SE! Barbara833-3074
NOFEESEVEJ Bd.,lrvine.E.O.E. CUld. Gen pr actice. Lag 1'1te ..... layClllbi1 ~:;.' ea":p:::~ Fran.SSH.JOO good typist. familiar lt'saBREEZE OassHted Ads, your one·
C-_..1L Sch. '94·2517. 67$-7070 l90W......., \I.al Pellin Pt 675 0143 w / 1 n su ran c e forms. Cla&sified Ads 642-w78 stnn shop-i-g -nter. -'""' eves. Asaistant ReaervatioAs · · · · Llne Cook·Mexican IIX'nu. ll·JG-5 daily. pleasant. """' -~'... ~ ...
Buay inveatmeat trm WAITllSS Manager. Full lime. orfn.3Z34. apply to chef at. 31676 Wte6 ~le, interested
aeella receplioni .. for Newporter Inn. 1107ltmD•e•n•ll•l-r•e•c•e•p•t•lo•n•l•s•t Tues.·Sat. 8All·4PM. Housekeeper. fllll time Coast Hw y. South 1ntakingcbarge0Uront hea~pbooe:a•llW\yp.. Ja.mbone Rd, NB. See needed , 4•5 daya -r Typing :~SOwpm. li.-e-in,2clilldrenaaes 10 Lacuoaor499·5100. off>tt,callSSl·~
._ Call: m..-., ask tievera1e mgr. aft 3 pm, .--Soack Bar Attndl. Full 6 2. P'f'l rm + ulary_ L' S STOCK lorCller)'l w.t•n.n. week foe bealll laUaide Ume. s ummer ool)': Ofulearea. 1·"7-Z259 aquor tore . ~AL llCB'T. -=:..::==~---ll --1---------spedalt.y olfice. Must be Exp: Grill won helpfw. Person. 4 days 2 rutes. Fubioa Island. 3-4 days
CARPENTERS r~re· abletobaDdleallaapects P\eese call ror an •PllW' ~/tiw-m, pnt ~apd. nee .. s ome re-perft..N4-1C>25
pct.fiat remodel. ust CCJll ECTORS of front deak. Salary 645-73S8. Mon .• frl. rm + uJ. Wkeads olf. g11ter exp. Apply in -'--------
bow frame It lab. & opee. You n~me it. I'll e:»S:OO. lllult own car. 2 children person. Holiday HOUH ..-.CAL llCPT
E x p • • q u a i t y p • Y i t . Ill e d l c a I 5111. 5R·3114. LiqllOn. 2937 E. Coast Exp. ill ophthalmo&ogy .
wodmaubJp a ut COLLECTOR llllawe, pension plan, OenenJ ffiCbway l·person office. Sl300. .... . CQHllDker.en..... PU•••sHB.Pa HOUSEKEEPER. Live-•---------FV.s..31 •.
Ill ' 99 • n.IE15 WWtn.lnSZOOwk start lo. Must bave ref Lite dell very & stock ---------
CASHIER·Ho\lae,ares ClllloACI.,. ()penlam-tpm-...u En1lhh speakln1. ~· Alaooppt for tram· ...CAL
..-.. appb in linoo. Ftalt time poattlons ~..:.~ff toc:Sobef --~ms. iDI.,, U~ clencal work. Orrtce raana1er type ~ n--a ~ 31~ available tn our a d· --·· '-"-W'J • • CS-•ICI w-SI 10 Both female • male •P-needed w /heavy 1 n. --.._ .. ., mlalatratioo center. IAIUDaor-.SlOO WiutramU:,start MOUSIPAWT pllcants welco me . wrwe A &n~com·
E.CelltffW'J. _ Qeallf~!.c!!~.~~tae•~ -nBCCT MAMA•• ~lam·tpm llM4l3 Needed ia reaicleoee w1t.b Automotive &apply Co. put.u-1ya~ms uper. for *-kt-· _,...., ~ _., 3 to I developmentally 15Z2Newport Blvd.CM. buly UrolocY olc. Call l'a.IEIS Utude It r elated U· Slit• a )'ear aartiq Dll-S-IO-.. ._bled emen. At· Ama, .. T.eoot ..__ ....-.. la ~ or aalary la newapaper'i-.,. -n• tndive County Maleh waatect. SeacUtr
credlt fs customer ~. llmt ·heve WlUtralat.nackdrtven. MilhborlM> . Room. Motel, lesl Sou\h COUl I•-------• u TDTI M. .me:.. XlDt. bfteftta. dlf •lleble alllo •enjoy Openlam-lpm •.at12 bolri. uu.portatioo H · Hwy. 414"41112. .-.CAL llC9't. :~:.;::.:c~~·:~;~: = b.u~°!_ =Im · ... ri..;o;w. r.. :.:.:!'. .::.,.-::z.,~: -AMC:a ~~.,-::tt::;'O: -..J'ri. JGA.ll-2Pll, or ~~ .. Pll ~ .... .,..o.._ GENERAL OFFICE : beltariot modification MatlU'e. adult men • ~-Type ed•8"'.. u.n. • ....__ ·~ Malt eeJo1 pbone con-belpful. Call Sutton WOGlen aeedecl. Cleanloa to5:•. ~n ..-..a.i.... tact, workla& wltb ,..,....... TK-M0-2M7. • P•lntln1 co. Top (714)Ul·'lm
-W. pri•ltl to _ ,....,_ 19toPU Tab u.. to Nlu cuae-n. cWaU wortr,. :uaoa 11'44 SA CA ~~=~· itlllt • .... Sell ~mffe; -•---·-mm •-•°ff,1-....:..._ IDd t11op at ...... 1t•1 \n6aa. Pa¥a vaea\kle, vw_.1•nJll,11•y wllalla. ...-_, .. , -... wtut n..u .. Pilot lk1l P.Y It bealth lDa u.-a---. ,.-... -Your lrl•nds and ..ZCmniaoCalliaU'ano
WAlft'ACAa•ta? I /R -a-MW~ u l'ull tlDM. A?.ly .~ --.... _ -· ••. .....:--.e Classified ~m~B-1 -..< >•'·· n !!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f --Plri..e9d. perm. poet. ,....,_..,.... NOPE °" ~ TM ~:"I ,-.. a.... _..tMq to peraoe. lllon. rl. at u. Ill Abo c..-Inn. w be n t b e 'I h a v t .,..,.
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SANTA AMA-TUSTIN
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
SA TCH is a 300 bed non·prof'it acute
care facility & teaching hospital
providing quality health care to
central Orange County residents.
Nursing Opportunities are available
in m ed /surg, critical care.
operatin~ room, & pediatrics.
IN IREVa PllO•l•M
Sa nta Ana·Tus tin Community
Hospital in cooperation with Santa
Ana Community Coll ege will be
conducting a n 18 week Refresher
Program for RN's commencing
September 8th, 1980. Applicants
mu st su bmit a co mpl eted
application by July 25 , to be
considered for the prpgram .
Xlnt Benefit Package including a 4
day work week with pay for 5 days
on 11Pm·7am. For information write or call
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C'9ft• ... I ..,or for curau .. tH>bt r or. nnaoct•I '"""•• bqfl
SK-ntarial P\lt country club Call 40lll Dbl ruu,... It boa ...,. S.C\t , .. ~ lor •.Pt>' "4-~ Ml· Wrouiht Iron ~Uo set. ~ Y•aha ampllf\tr. model 11115115 Oineue Ml as.
L_a1wa. -~.,... &01)0rt 64l ltt10 Zt UM pok•n. 11rnll•. Jo>fwl.
t,iled ... ,..... .......... --JM'rfet,JOOl.-1 rr•pArtt
""'-pUd. PllMll. ptwl cl ------------•clrl'• new one· a peed pcs, xJnt cood. sacnfl« G»IL2 w t revtrb. oe•. M4--·
flrfl, 1rut b•nelU1• TOP~llODELS POCH bicycle with H · mi.m .7(KS 125() Drafttn11 table. m --'"'·-------w.-......., ll LM OMC• nutnlMM nwal' Yanl'd
-spao~ Ne•porl bard •orlt • t nHI
1~1 Ya ll. Call tnDAY. PAW DAILY tr '75 Ul-0934 t:xer dt! It , 00x30. frve "'9HI I~ Ub.-O'Bnn. s.o.aoa ooup.HC Gl-m.:J u LZAVJNGARE.ASALE drewer wt silent casta"'S ~••
P1t&.&CHOOL TH<'Mn lt.lldt lmfttmmt •i..S1
• ~ A~ • hr moooted • ,
Al.Ao f• jOl)9 SeeUMaa .. 20" Blke. Wroqht iron din Hl. -u~Uent condrtlOn -
bnt!lllna uf Ne•purt TowT,..Oper. BrandNewM.5 N~vamar top. S200 Q50.Days673-9'34.ell'b AISW£IS
~OM ,., ,~...., •lflWSIWe aclf filal"lC!f IS.Cmlll)' ;a d•)' wttk r-«_. IWar--= • wltll t"l•b t>.r\•rounrl I" «»nwllc ro 0.c~ ....,.. •..,.., C'tllMtso.I tu R t. lt'ndlnll Cum icrountl In IDDrh•llnl
Beach A~•nty , 040 ~Md,y, f\a.U Ume work PLta.seCall&U-2122 cefrl&Jhener SUS 673-2712 ffln'or -Ducat-
mpu1 Or fllper not required. ----Redwood patio furn Mual have &ood ctrtvln& ............... 1025 Stereo w/8 track & Several French color Ctilwl -lnfect ----JIR"f.4'. l1Qd~r (.'are. nu ion ~ Must haw ~kt•()p1na
••SECRltTARlf..S• •
!W'y1Wa..,., RE SJl.000
i101dlc1 /nlrCh IU,too
rttard. Apply SAM on ............... , ......... turntable. S75. 2 pc Uthos 145 On1e. Renotr San i~".:~= ~:
Wtd 7fll It ThW"S 7/24. Formed ancJe Iron, zv ... Nauiahyde couch. SS(). etdung SW µs ~ "Q)me In and buy what 1.a •at'at au • It 8 Mr. Ja_.1 fiU.41811 eapcr at. t}pc c;~at ut> :rm Ct-oddy Wy. Unit H. X 211•" X 3/16", 10' lonC. All wood 9 drawe r Mo U I •-vour arandmotb er 984·2:WIJ portunlly for jlrm~th ---II. ...... SCT1tY Mull ~ pcl'WIU'bll" OU
SMlaAn• new. P .P . n .ooea . d reuer w /m lr ror " va.og. must se uro.,. ~RC..:OUT.·· S4.1 30'10 Ir& appliances • n c.•
PreMer ~·I« &>11 e wport lltt ae h 1n t~&.ha .. cownln
C.:ln.aen Part u .... e~ i.hutrlal hrm 11c-th \\lath C11 U M !d\484
A· R.Jiud dev'mtlll.200 l: o. notcuebt tta.ooo
U& Rf'Jl'l(ittw A.,ct~Cy
~ 6\l"C'h, ..:.tab ·114
Ntw~1m 11lll01 l''ref'
TRA v EL AG ENT. u . . rught stand SlOO. Hoover S4f>-2888 p~r'd PreCer Sabre Ital tile, Indoor or p1llo uprithl vacuum. S45 PioVlll&. Down draft KJln
per ool> lllii8 Jli.S.'l. po,IU\'e p t!raon• ht> ~wn8 6 4for appt
----t-'roru otfi ce 1> P"" .. 1\.h
triuned. Xlnl benefits Terra Cotta. !I0'7o ot re· Maoy misc items. Pam: Robert Wood Seucaipe 44A incl shelf• • ~t 7~M3U • t all . 500 s Jf av1L1 -~---·------• t"abuJoua Pa mtJng. Best Sil>O 4~08 . .n.2552 l'Nl~ Want to be' 11 iood phone 6 r h ..nt Sfo;t;to:TAHY (f\1H4!11 J
PreHman In Wttb Of lt"C'~U.. l)p&na 11iuU.. l'!f W hrt., all i.lull•.
""" _., <Xfer 962·3575 T,.... ~a.,. .,..,.~ Comer set with table & ---------1 Collecton New Voner
faet• 1'\all \llJM' Mio 1-li.cruw, bookl~ptng " m hr 714 1700 I~ aee. a . Wall lrau:i Appt) tt...: lit' II pha &iljlr)' + ~ -
M~t huve sales expr & C-r• & bolsters. Blue/green YAZOO comm mo~r. Mai:az1oe 1.026 l11uea ~IXPf . .,, the travel In ........ 1010 nowered. Excel cond 16HP. 48" cut. t-1;'.t yr old. 1961-lV76•80~2731
r t1 n n y • \ er • 166 c txilrl1t' St-rr~t •ry Chall~na1M1 du5t.ry. TS4·l3U. ....................... SlOO. Fu II sized bed 89l·JC175 • MhcelTA r=41
fr~ & boll springs, SSO. Wmhd Pt.aceDOa, c; M Mr J•mr• 714 ~0013 growth opportun1ly foe ./ Tra,el Agent wanted.
m1n1 mum 2 y rs exp.
I rvrne location Lisa:
:aS;! ~-
Bessler B/W 4x.S Enlarger
7S-50mm 1 4 N1kkor lens.
access SSOO 631 6495
C&ll· 53&-2591 or843-8169. Diamond ladies Wf'<kltn~ IOll ---oulbtandina Pf'n.l)n lll•P
l.L SALIS ty 111 l'Oolld1·n•'«' Cullin~ r1n1L G rotor VS I. ••••••••••••••••••••••
S2300 Diamond aqua Wanted 2 Cheap bikes.
nng st 0001080642 7991 Adu.It. male& fem.
IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
PRESS
OPERATORS
Expenenred operators
needed for A \1 2650 elec
~s~uc and 1250 mulu
hth orJset prl"Sses
Havt' upt-ru.na IM 2 .a ~ !161 ~an Nm,lw.
M:r1ht-aaen._., -..1th k cl Dr N Ii
1ng <'O mp•ny Gnat
polt'nUal XJnt tra1nanJ(
~ i,~ wekome
Ul.11 Al S. e I h• lo S63 :W."1 l
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Real Estaw
Re>t:aurant help wanted
to worll counter :.nack
shop & beer & Wtnl' bar
for l''V sports club 0v<'r
21 only . Please t all
& rbara, 968·6273
Sl"«'...-t•U'}' A~l'OURl Kt"r
8kk p1 w.inll"l.I l ur
hult.b<'ape ul"\'hJt~tturJI
.1rch1lt't'l ura I l'lanr1111i.:
firm m lrvm1• .1tt•11 Ap vrox .i 3 yn1 t>xJWnN11·t>
~II Yvonne. '17!1 ~1:!0 for
tntl'f'\'ll"W
SECRETARY
Mart&eitillg/
Sales
Secretaries
Ot•\I fl' t•r l'V IOUI t• 'C
Pl'l H'•lt't' 1n ••n 1•lf'r
1roo1 n; 1•n\ 1ro11mcnl
tu~t ~· tnl.llurt' ooo ublr
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m1mmu111 uf 'Ul"'rvlaluo
'I ~· 111111 of 1;.:, \Vl'M
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hut 1lt'.\lrabk
Sony AV 3400 · POt1a·
---------P1 lt. 8 /W Ca m e ra .
TIEEPIUNEI
f;xpt'r n<'c . Ellcel.
bmefrts. 546-6682
Mike. xtra ball. Pwr.
Pak, Tape
Pana.'iOD1c : Wide Band
1"'1" R P. Call 640-8137
TYPIST 60 WPM ror work _A_f1l_6 _______ _
on llalboa !~land. 9 5 Coh IOlS
Moo Fr•. $5. hr CJll •••••••••••••••••••••••
ti"75-8283 Lyn Reynolds Pt>rs1an KJtten.s. blue. 2
U.OSE OUT SALE
MDL HOME AllM.
&AM'Tlfi)UES
O ys t e r Ba y . Sa n
Clemente at Guadala-
Jat• 6t Calle Hildago .
SUN. Ju.ly 27 from l2 3
For Ulfo. 7141833-l* or
7 I 4 /se&-12162
~---·~-S48-6890
Silver Electnc CoHee Millk.al
Muer 132.S 22" Silver ......_. IOll
Tret> Well Platter $150 •••••••••••••••••-•••• _&>_lh_~--~-27_3!1 ___ CONN Jhrector trombooe
CARPETING LSO square witll r llH!. Excellent con·
~ard:s. shaic Gold/B&ack drtJoo. UOO. 61s..80&2 aft.er
Ellcel cond Sl yard 6P~·--------
96J.1209
,-.... Good -k 1•-Male, Cfo"A reg., SJ.SO ea. ---------•IAntq Brun ~w 1< k Oiik , .,1st , typmg s 1 .,. ~
,1 mu.st. knowled"(' of Pool lbl. "~,"!# "' J ll " a· \ellow Vinyl couch. gd \la" II helptuJ but will S1 amol' klltt'ns Seal at ct"I . S2500 .! ~un " cond. ma k e o(£1!r . train Also gen('ral uf Vocnt , 8 wks old frmales. rabnu., c~tm rrwdt' rur 1~
ht'\' Salary open KO. L. Very pretty . 54.9 l t U 55941322· I( u n !> 1· a , 1• a r v •·!I
We offer outs tand1n(C
worklni cond1Uon!-and
liberal benef1lS package
wtuch includes medical Re£tauran1
coverage dental cov 1-u ll & part lime help in
erageandtuiUonrefund. Ueh /Ltquor StoN.' IS25
Matun-!>"r ... nn 111't'Cfl"CI lu
:o.t•rv•· a:-. Vt'rM>n.11 t''
t'<"Ull\'t' i.t't'f\.'ta() 10 ,ml
ofr m CcJM <:11\id ,J..1lb
rt.>Q l'I'> ~· !>i~tiO "11111.
$/It µrd • Nd ..:d pl~·m·
VOIN' ll!!I wt•ll l4' honcll
1n..: J>t'r:>on11I. M1t•ial &
h o u ~ t• h o I 11 .1 I f a 1 r 11
Chall1•n~1n.: 1·ov1r1H1
ffi('nt Good b1•nd1li<
~alary 1·ot111111•n,uri1t1•
w ('Xpr. t'~t ll ~ 9'l!J:! for
mtervie11.
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1'" 11 r n l i. n I u 1 y a 11tl
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l'.i1ll 'cnny714-8339!JJS """-1040 For sale regular maplf.' m a h oR:.n> SIJ O •·J
.._,.. bdboard. d1run~ rm lblt' -~-'---
DRUMSby LLldwig, light
blue cltar 2 f1oor10cm.
a base 24". 3 7.ilgret\
Cymbal;, Roger's high
hat cnm plete w /all
<'&M'S SIOO OMO. Call aft
Ii :l>P~ '7141 7YT.f.449.
••••••••••••••••••••••• S30eac. 842·5-565 YAMAHA amp w l ~ef'b.
Mesa Verde Dr (' M
interested applicants ---------
please contact: Donna Retail Maoagernrnt
Tafoyaat 1714>6403536 .SST.MAMAGEft
TYPIST /Q.ERK KEESllOND Pup~. ~KC'
l-\Jll t11nc position avatla· Champ sire M It'. f el &
l.llt•, xlnt. l> pin1t. fihm:. & ' h ow P v ~ P l y • ~lhone manner r<.oqw rl'<l. 2JJ/flf7 ~aft ti P~
~mm Ct\M E:RA OIAfll New t225. 675·1230;
Ny lon Bour le Lo uni;:e Truck 1111 pufll'OW -------_
Chair. Love Seat. N)IOO ___ 97_,~_1Q2_ ·-'---Hannon) Maodolln Sun-
Boutlt' 2 Sl'CtlOn Couch Dis hwJ ,h (•r . l a m 11..,, tior.t w e~. Llke new.
fiiJ.2712
PACIFIC
MUTUAL
700 Newport Ceater Dr.
Newport Beach, 92660
An Equal Opportunity
Employer M/fo ...
PRINT SHOP TRAINEE
To operate press F fT.
3333rd St. Lag Bch . ---
PRODUCTION
SUPHVISOR
Xlnt opport Wtlh a l'fOW
I.Ilg company Must have
prev. suix•n 1~ory expr
1n electro mechan ical
pqwp~nt and assembly
f)roc:edu res Xlnt wuge &
hf'°nt"fil<;. Loeutcd in SJC
Call To,m Johnson fur
;.1ppt 714 1831·964_0 __ _
Real Estate Sale'
FOR A REW AIDING
CAIEHIH
REAL ESTATE
Contact us to learn about
o ur n e w high co m
misston split ar other ad·
vantages in joining
Redh.111 Realty. For lll·
formation call Wa lt
673-T.m
Redhill ~Redlty
• l.iJo Reali~ OffKt'
873· 7JOO
•llr w•• l •00 Nt•~ et&Clt
REAL ESTATE
*APPRAISER II
At least 2 years current
experience in appraisal
of single family rc
!!iidence!I.
Cu rr e nt o p e n1 n)!
w future opply. for ston·
management. Must be
cnlhw.wt1c & energetic
ti 1 c k o r y fo' a r m ~ .
Westcliff Plaza. 642 0972.
~-T'IDl1t Jlll'\1t1on' .11 both our n1•w
needed for busy '1\ ll haw :md 1'!<t.1l>l1!>hl'<t locaLJons
olf1re 848·111~ mu" lit' lllh•d 1m
R.ET AIL ASS1'. ______ -_ -----.. ~UlJll'I)' I f'lt'Ul>C :ipply
t\tlto~r servit'l' & leRal S.bcnan Huskie fo'cm. ly r \'llpenen~ h<'lpful. App old. A.KC Sl25 ly Mon. l''r1. IOAM 2PM. 536-4012 or rall for appt ----
MoftiCIC)MRry Ward 5 ;\1ooth old Gre:it Dant>.
1331 So. Jfarbor St. Bernard m1it. Male
Fullerton $3S b"73 3792
Equal Oppty Employer -------~ tF /H &•a wtllul En.:h :.h bpr Night /weekend a sst SECIETAIY mi>= needed to s upervise s ale!> ,,.,,
!-taH Retatl exp. re -Johni.on & J o hn ~on rn1vo 111oc d
mger Spaniel. fe ma It',
AKC, 12 mo llunllnR
background 644 1356 quired Apply m person Health Care Div oH<'rs ,w .. _0 .... _" ___ Waller. Ellpcrie nre .
Pier 1. 2710 Harbor skilled & r e .,pon<;1blf' 1Rl5 R1t rheyStreet Nights Sshifls pcrweek.
Blvd : CM '>t.'<'f'etary a d1,·crstf1ed & Santa And, Cal. $.5 75/hr No lips Pvt
Sales 111terest1ng pos1t1on 1n or Country Club Call Wed
TernertCh1huahua mix
pupp1ei.. 6 weeks old.
ma.les S25 e1 645 9037 l'-~ reo1onal ~al~ ore I( 3180 Redhtll Ave. fn. IOA.}1 Ill SPM for In· CARPE."T Sale" Tratnt!t' •><= .. , • \OU enJOY hem" J 'cir Costa M('Sa. Ca tcrvicw~ 644 540-i -------Yng man to le~1rn floor -.. -----covennR ~all-' Grl 'tart i.tarter. handhnR \Our f.quaJ Opp Emplyr M IF WAITRESS. Appl\ btwn 1045
in!! !-al.in ('JJI P:.iul. work load w1lh minimum !JAM & l2PM . Ch:irlll"'
540 J36 .:.upt>rV1'>1on . work1n1t ---Ctull 3001 R'dhill Rldg
............•.........•
F'ree Ooberma n Pupp1e5.
ready w go 645 0075 or
&i!l-2494 II With hgun•, & havr l'~ I S1·r urity Guard. Pan 2 St . 226 c~ . .
5.tll'S r1·I l\p1n)! & t•t.lnun1.1I tune Weckt'nd!>. Nice _. _e_. __ . -----
1-:xc1lLnl!: op11t~ m selling !>kills. thai. po'>llll>n 1' for JOb m plc-ru.ant ~urround
l'hl't''>f' & 1:ilt!>. l'<irt t1m1 you W(· offn un eJ<i'f'I 1ngs 1n N 1$. R<·l1red
or lull t1m1• ll1drnn 'tartrng ,,,Jao · ma1or Y.Cl<'Offil' C"ll 67!>-(ilOl ,
Farm.'>. W•·'>ll hlf 1•b1.:i mt•tht'.d & dental tn \ton ,.'r1 8 41'~ 'urarwt• f•t·n..,111n plan. - - ------,, •. , '"""2 '"'"""' fro• .. pJ rk1nn. 35 hour SECYjll(kPR Sal~ lnlr rvtt•Wl·r... ~It· work w1·ck on top of a Sum t• knu wlet.lge of
or fell'Mllc. lull or part t11ngen1al atmoc;p herl' m.tr1 ne hard w an·
lime Ca n earn up tu SI06 lnlerc~teil dpphcanb :irl' n~Jry Ph•ase send
inVlled to s~·nd rt'Sum<·. resum"' or coll 8382 a day Work 1n home I·-'· I .. '" lnC .....,ng c;a ary rrtslory M1llbnd1?e Circle. 118 642·3354 C<1 II bctw(•en & requircments to 92684. 960 '490 aftcr4 .JO K.30·5.30 N o cxpcr JoMIOfl&JoMsott
neces~sary, will train 660NewportCente rDr SECY/BKPR. part/full
NationalCo. Suitel29S time. R.E. Co CdM
SALESLADY ~ewpo7: ~~~h. 92660 Salary neg. 61~---
Xlnt Situation for t'' SEC'Y jaECEPT
IJ(!nenred !>1tle:,lad~ Ex CPA firm at MacArthur
"!:''"e Children·~ Bt1ul1 Secn>lary. I iz1rl om ce. Uhd & JJmboree Rd
que Le ~aj.!.1 •.in SC flexible,25 hrsper"eek. 7S20'2'74
Plai.J~9&>8.'> ___ Jccurale t)ping. <;ta rt ----
• . , • S4.256441999or S.ill 7765 ,~upping Cler k. PfT.-thrs SAL ES + M AN.\<, Jo. ------ --• pc•r d.a}. exp helpful but
MENT. cxper . rea turt_ _ _ ----, nut required Apply al
Jler..ort For L<id•es fashion SECRET ARY l\enyon. 54# 1101
!>tOr l' in Laguna Htlb !'Opt Ctr to S1 l{)()tmo • ---.-.----
Ma ll Call fo r appl Work for 1 boss. Must bclSllOF. SALE S. Wanted,
55t .ul3.581-4363 xJ.ntt,pist luU or port tune Good
-• - , 1-'i-eet.o Apphcanl C:o. bent.'flb. Future SALE.~. S5 Pl'.R 1101 H lrvine Personnel /\genry mgml positions µoss1 rrr Eam xlra lllCOrT\(•' 488.E. 17th, C~la Mc~,, I bit Apply in pcr!>OO het
while _gom~ thru "lhuol Suitc 224 642 1470 9am & !lam · 3077 S.
.. 1U.E KlTIENS 8 wks
old. Blk.&wht.gry
1>4&-G707
Warettouu H•n
lntenor land:.c.1pc rom
µany need:. hJr d
Y.IJ rk 1ng & rC'l table peNJn for tnstallatton & ,\U~I SHEPllERO ."·~m
r('plocement crew l'o l~vcs k1<h & lift• Shou..
benefits & Supcrv1s<Jr "payed. needs ntl'l' J>e<>-
p1SStb1Llties Call tllwn pie& yard 646 7909 _
~~it lPM: 540-424J or \KC M. S1benan lluSk1e
-·-----to good home u nly
Wont Ptoc.essiftc) Op. _548-_71J7_6 ____ _
New~ challengU>g pos1 WeU·t.ramed, lovmg male
Uon 10 busy 6 attorney pup all shots. 81.k·Lab-law firm ln Irv. If you • are motivated with exp, mill. Maa. wt. 25 lbs.
please c all J"r an : ~
714-Sl:J..3622. Fh>e Kittens, loveable &
~w adorable. nel'd lovinit
•••••••••••• ••• •• ••• ••• farrulil~ 4~7_34 ___ _
~ 1005 fh"C kittens & }Oun.: cat.:..
••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• l'LE \.51:: II ELI'
WE.')-rM INSTER 960~
ABBEY Fox Tem er . purebred M.
ANTIQUE MALL to good h o mi• w I
Daily 10-6. f'r11().9 c·hlldrcn. All puper i..
Closed Tuesday ~·211.a
11751 Westminsler Ave. ---,-.-----,-
Garden Grove S54-6HX: 2 Male K1lt<'n" 9 wks . Can· "'"!!!~!!!!!!!~~~~~! noc.~p Tabby ::::: 548·6840
8392907 wov1•n woo d !>h a d .. !l6_&46--'909days. __ _
OaJt Hutrh for sale Bt--;t '>lt>rl'O, r<>lnR. rcx:kin.: !'I pc P1arl d rum s et.
()(fer hor ,t', but c_he r blk tompltte w /c a ses 6t
Call963-7SSJ dmetle~-:n90 ___ hardw;.re C<tll : Dan --------1---
L'~ Beiges· !>Olo
S&
S48 6657
8tt sofa f1oral l:.arth
toDell $00
642-64311
MoVlll~ must sell• Km.:
~LU waterbed GI~ lop
colt~ tbl & matc.-hinR
end tbls M1,c 1t1·m '
(.'all 543-737 l aft. ~ JO. or
~
3 ~ of New S1mmun·,
Klng S1ie Boll 6c M Jl
tre~~ $125 \c-t. I Fu II
Siu S75 ~Ui68
:J Shelf enl1•rta111m,.nt
t't'OtPr. 1n greJI rond
A..'I" nJ! S30 t.1 II f' .i ll )
bl.> :1>68 or 67 S 1 Z30
1055 •...•...•.•............
tlitate Sale: everything
~. Ga.me table + 2
leaves, + 4 chrs. couch.
ctwn; end tables; desk.
hie ca b1nel : k1t c b.
m&SC.: fine china: el~·
\ncal ill misc. tools: boat
compass Thun-Ft1-Sal·
S un . 10 ·5 fo'o r es t
Carden, Mobile space •so Mossrreek !L;ike
ForestJ!du1rlands • E l
Toro
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TocJs o( au k.in<h Sale
lfilh. Century Punlulgs.
Bikes VW Door-s .
Household 1lt'im. Masc
too maoy to hs t. 9·5
Thu r s/ F'r I /Sat. 2568
Orange A ve. C .M.
642·~
ca ml)el s LC·nt, S65 Pli,e, ~ 1340 rru.sc: ~l'hOld 1tem6 Otfic,;~e ~
832 9349__ ~,_.. IOIS
Port Ba r . rullv 1-qwp~.
Hdrm wl lldhrd, 2 t'nd
tbles. Cl'lt>Sl d rwrs k tn R
~ :'\a~ l OOC'h t liluN
Rm 1 '*htlt' 4 dn-.r ctwst
w 1m1rror, hJn1•1ni:
lamlJ' •. more m1\<' 21382
\'tJ SlrJ1h 1.Jnt' 118
91JS.(.f.&S
l.1kl' fW\lo< ~ let t\o·nmori
"'~·her & LJ:. dr)• r. lull
buit 'pr1n-' & m J U .
lr.1rn JA'(J fl dn" tr
OJI• "lt..rt<b, gla~'> h>l>f" fl
l'Offt-t' 6. t'Oll IJblc:.
642 4011)
l'a)!eJnl T trkl'l .... :!on Jul\
:!.t\-\11n \U)I. It~'·' r
tr .J<k· fur Jul. ;,:;: li•ru ) u
ly 2'4 or Au,• Ii thru <'nd ot
pegcant~~1_1 _
Whrelcha1r rt ulh Inv
l-&re. A1:w> "".1 I km.: l .tnt'
962 3.137
Loiie weight DOW! 10-29 I~
1 l?D Guaraolttd C..11
"\and) ~ ;37·,
~ heac ti Al.hit Lil
Liub arm bl r'\~1p, $1.5()
';61~UJ)I) ---
l'Ql..L~llOK'~ ITt.MS.
wuque h:andWO\f'n !:>Ym
ba blanke t -. from In
d o n e ... 1a &: T1mor
Amtnllan opals ivory
!>liver & gold lodoo('-"11nn
Jewelry Pnrt'" to ht>
nt>Roltatcd ~ 0809
........•....•........
EXEC D :<iK. ncellent
rond . a 20. 61!>·1230.
ITTJ.2712
~1 lAR P e ectronic cash
rt."1tlSll'r Mod ER Zl50
f::xln coni. $22$ dayi.
(,4& 1'Tl'J .
I omlJIJtn ·a,h Rf.'l!lster
likt. ni w Sell h<IU pnc1·
>W. •• ·111
\IL < l)(f < ~ d('<.ks & Ille!> s:, S60 pp
lft\i ~ fl. 2 Sharp
< ilru lnor'i. new set
m.1l• h11~ Secretary &
1 '\• • cti ;ur"i M att>hc
l~Jt>by hm. used dt.~k:.,
lto ro An l>wer1n i;
MJclune 2 <-a~ re-
rordt·~ :a II . ~ 2:59 t.
Like Nu two l0x60'
~ dess, l swvl chr. 2
Mde chr.. I bootcase.
Jim Paw 752·1830 or
•r.·~~16 ~see at 2533 I':.
Loa..,t llwy Sll"8, QSM
Pets 1017 . .................... .
~ERRY'; PET CARE
Hoard1n1t &r 1;room1ng
with IOVt. free pkup
l'oodl(' P,ps for i.ale.
Tea Cup 1tuds. 25 yrs
l"llp ~28>1
----------.Lrndbori: F amily Trnnis
Reguterad Lab puppies,
yellow & !tack. 9 weeks.
vnly 4 efl. Days :
546-0010.e•es: 768-1711. or while al pre..,f.'nl Job -Rni.tol c M aurDICAN Call 49:,.)4'7'1 , :.isk ror ~___:::::__~~ ---·-------
""""" JcrTY S t ,1 ti one r y Store 1 n
Furnit ure. paintings , • . books. N.8 . 64~-2843. Gray striped KITTEN.
SJG.5637. White chesl :ind boot.s.
AnUques: Dn-sser. hutch,
piano. Baby clothe 5.
m.JSC. 6082 Dagny, Spr
ingda1e /Hei I. f'rt /Sal 9-S
Membershi p Sar n f1re.
m o v f'd rrom area
951·9331 a fl 6pm Citron Crested Cockatoo.
tame. 8 (rs old. ~
SCZ..21639 S VINGS • Stocntcry {&K • Corona del Ma r ne<Xl.s ex-A SALESPEaSOH Personnel/Advert/Mktg pr'd sales lady. Full
Hunlmgton Beach for retail plastJcs store Depls. have openings per l•ml', 5 days. Xlnt work· Aflpi..CH
Very cute :>nd aHec·
10 I 0 llOOate • 898-6800. Horws 1060 Lafa~le 40 ct\. S-band
C.B •• pwr Mike , V.l''.0. ~ &°"Jmt 1090
i &JO EdlJlger Avenue F'ull time. Will train expan~1on-Npl Bch IJlg cond t.:.-.per 1ally flJle ••••••••••••••••••••••• -•• ••••••••••••••••-••••
Ms Phalli""' S56-0900 fin !>Vre:. firm Good ~•·eoteln 675-1010 Kerinv:>re wshr/dryer. gd - - -... 1050 o~ Annaloosa Gf'ld 6 Sl.2S-. .. Freq. Cnt , bram ••••••••••••••••••••••
,.., "u " _ .. _..., "'-ll aft.er 6pm •••••••• • •••••••••••••• '""II-..... . 714/879-9660 -----typing. shthnd. skllls. ell· ---UlllU -'-«-yrs. lS.3 hands. Basic
1':0E M/F/H Sales Reprei.enatJve·Ad per. req'd. Non s moker SUPEft SECRETA•Y 846-31U2 * * I BUY * * dreaace tra.ini.D.g. $1200.
anL rotor S12S 64.S-6897 Yamatui ,ro1essiooal up-
,
1 ~ , nghL Mtdel UJ. 2~ yrs
~!!!!!!~~!!!~!!!!!!!'• vert1S1ng. Desire past pref Call · 640 0123 If >ou're energetic. am· Frigidaire refrigera tor. Good used Furniture & Vickl&*-7909 ev~. s u t c es s 1 n s e I l 1 n g b ... ,,.. •• •· ead for "'"'"""" "' r Y a 8rt. Gas lo 0 s. N n. ApplJances-OR l will I' ¢1htGoodil06S
t-:.....Jt.. .1~r •, old. szsoo s.u-21639.
I ~~ GulbnllS41D electnc or· Real Estate Sales
GOLFERS ARE
NATURALS
to cam h11h commission
on resort times hare
:.ales. Call Geoff fo r de
tails. 759-LSOl 1752· 7373
WALKER&LEER E
Heal ~tate Sales
PHOMESARE
ILASTIMG!
See ii you quallfy to work
with the indus try 's
leader! One ope ning
avaHable. Call Geoff for
private inte rvi e w .
759-150117S2·7373
(~1\mum1mrn1
Real Estate ----------HECEPTIONIST·Part.
ume, Joe Forrester LTD,
~5370
llC8'110MIST
F\IU or part·Ume, some
U1ht typin1 Is filioc.
11W6l be xlnt OD pbooea.
$4,hr ~Ul
Rl!lC EP1'1 ONlST rrY PIS1
~t hue xlnt typll'la.
d1ctapbone altUls, gd
taepbone Is receptJooiat
techniques. S/H not req.
Xlnt WOl"klnt cond Is fr.
lnce beftetiu. For app:
983-0&21.
Receptaonl.st. Chtroprac·
Uc Aaaist.nt. wtll train
f« CJareer aa. Maaa\ be
se_lf a tarter, fHt, ac·
curate typlat. Is have Id
secretarial dutlea.
9"-'911.
To Place.your
"l'ast Result"
Service Directory
ad •. Call Now
642·1671
bt.U2
servires. ad medium or career oneoted position. .. u SELL f y busll!ess eqwp 18K ·35K Secretary 1Recept1on1s\. G1\'e us a caU. Rapidly 645-2843, 830-5637. se or or ou ....... •••••••••••••••• ; "'\!#/! : ~ lWJ~~. salary + bonus w1thm 3 fo'ull tune. hght typing, ellpaoding firm in NB Whirl l Sl d r MASTBS AUCTION carpet. 1 roll. 148 yrd.s.
}r !>. l::xp c n -.l's + general otftce work,exp area 6ceking s killed poo an up nrHi '•·· •·-·alJJ..9625 SlS.95reUl.ll.Sacnfi~al 11 "'"'~ Plano.Upngbt. good con. bt>nef 1t !>. C a ll p r e fe rred Valerie sec'y, wh o wanti. c/fS195.Refrig~.Call -coat.•yrd.S31·21548.
714-973-4581 644·2507. re,pons1blhty & a chance SSl·SOIS an •pm. fUnut.utt from the '20"a. -........,, dJlJO(. S3lO or malte of.
• ---------Secretary needed half day to grow. Non Smoker S.de by side ref rig. S2SO '3>'s," '40's. Nice plffes. ~••••••••••~!?.~ !.:,0!11~0.~!.!~:1~~:: ~ Preferr ed . Barba r a Magic Chef range St.SO. 4SJ..0434. •OUIEDIATECASH• w1tl'I tite eo..n.-, ci.t• ••
fer 612-2121. 645-3:11.9 •
KJtnbill Ptano ··Artist •s
Con•Ole " <42"> Mdl
w/bGch. Sl49S. ~
Sales 8·1. T y pi ng , filing, 833-:r>74 .._. .. _,_t I "-1221 o lldto-n...,,.., •• "•' •TaAtMH• phonei.. Call Jeff at ----------UUUJAW qua ... ,,, Queensofabed.S'15.2twin For Gold , Sliver. wl'llCl'I llme ~nllllWll\lj
National Wholesale Sup-SSHi81B Switchboard Operator Alctloe 1015 beds. I xtra 1001. ~ea. Platinum. Any kind. e>u1111 .. M• mwt1 ,.,,, ••
plJer. expandino O.C. sks iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reliable person to work ....................... RefriR, SlOO. 8S1·9:MO. ~. amollDl. Daniel Pwbflouon •• --rv WurlUer Organ double
key lO&r'd. Model 4100A
$37SA93-27'0I
" c~ td b'ft "'·-_._ onlt II tl'I••• ere aggressive. young men. "'"""retary graveya s ' ·'"'""•re· PEDAL BOAT, City of MOVIMG MUST S&L chan11u . c.u the le9•1
18-30. Career opportunity ./ hef operator needed. Huntington Beach will I.ivlng Rm furn 6 DiamDDd n~ . .,.,,080. Oepertm•nt ., Ill•
no ex per. necessary . same shift. Call BAM· auction several pedal malcltlng dlninl tbl. CaU GOod lnwestment. Aft o A• L • P •Lo T '0 '
Salary.commission. -5PMooJy:642-3>13. boats&otbersmallcraft Mr.Blackwell64J·IOZ2 6:30557·'7144 lnformetio n end S,arfllt~ ln4
$200.HOO ,_..., fACTUllN" at lOam Jul)' 216 at the ----------nec:euety lvrm..
1
, •••••••••••••••••••••• S:..oJ,s'"'-• Tallor&Seamstress, FfT. QirporaUoo Yard. 17371 M·f'9-S. t' " 1 r 1071 642-'321 ~Y Team 1 Ski, reg ~rf'D(lAIJ 42S3 C. Murtlnaale Way· Gothard St. boata are oo Des1cner Couch POO. like ......... •••••••••••••• f.l:t. 332 au new. asking SJOO.
Santa Barbara Structural
Engineering Firm de·
si r es s tru ctural
en&ineer /desiper wllb
3-S year s experience.
TYPE l·S Conatructioft.
Salary DOE. W. T . Han-
na Is AalOC. llOS-962-1264
.lUlft NB. 965-1685. display at 8am. DIESEL new. 6' oak stand SIOO. TRUCK Spray booth,_________ Eas: Rider backpack,
General secreta r la l VAN. 40' Bookmobile, 4 telkl.able$100 200books DeVtllbis. l yr. <*I, 30' Flnd what you want ID reg $54, askin g $25.
dutieii for department Te .. pha.e Soldton street sweepers. Step oi refri& SloO erw TV loac & 11' bi_., a 22' wide. Dai.Jy Pilot Classifieds. 64S-468.
managers and their staff $3.75 hr plu_, bonuses to Vans, PU Trucka. 4 whl ~rprSZS ~ ' Offer. Rebldlt Steam J;::;;::;=;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~
as required. Wlll main· start. No esper necess. drive. & other •llfPlus cl· ' cleaner. Electromatlc ~ ~
tain togs. No aclllng. Across from ty vehicles will be MMid at Wblrlpoo& wuhu • gas .... 00. 213.m .2070 ~ P'J4 ~ ~~~_J
· ~Airpo.64l~tBe2-9pm call ~~~y~.:...•t1~1 '!!!!..~rot· .. N_!'!-0~ t•1 I •-IOIO tir 1'"~ perie11~ in manufactur·i·--•••-••• Gothard St, HB. All au. Wood wall uatt 11125, ••-··-••-•••• .. •• --n ""'~1' Desir e prevaoua ell··----------"""'...,. • .._. .. ., ·~· ~·~ • ....,._ -'~ __.' .. ~
SCTIY/ADM. ing environment. Type TB.LR vehicles oo diaplay at &'stereo w /8 track taPM W88A•I TA6S U· , ' --...... ul. ,....t:,,~. llf}J( ~70WPM. Oceanside Federal Sav· Sam. with Lbe aale to S200.3glautoptbb$150. tn:.a)'OUl'bulineucard. • ,. -~W"ll!Sl~1 Gal Friday. Mature ex-
pr, accurate typi.al, light We offer a stable work
bltkpa. Knowled&e to enviroomenl wilb an u
Gpel'llU Telex fleJpful bat c e II e n t s a I a r y a n d
not r eq. Permanent benefit.I packa&e ll'lclud·
p/Ume. l~l • .ome daya Ing company paid Life,
extra boura. Call for Medical and Dental
appt. a.a7 btwa 3-6 lnsurancu. Pension
pmOll)y, Plan, Savings Plan with
high interest tale, one SCTIY ~· week pald vacatloo after s.t. Olli)'. Mal tne ~ alll. months aDd to~ patd
wpm. Front oft •P· holidays per year. Th.la
peennce. C&ll-.5111 l*iUoft muat be fllled
eJMt>• .. &•y im.me~aleb.P~uea~
-·-~·t: nteded lm'Ndlately tor liiD= buay amee. llutt be en· .,, t.llaalaeUt. Good typm1 •
offk,ukllll a m•t. Buly ~~·h!.~c-= IOm9 111.e book-llJI Ritcher Street SxffU. op. Suta Ana, Ca 92705 llJ lo pow wltlt r.q.a0pp ElllPbr 11 /F
••r.aadl •I company. i"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! S. u, commeaaurale •• wt\111 expenence. C•ll U )"OU're 1n UM market
-.. Mk f• Paw or for a beUer' car, be •ur• JKk. lo aMdl Lhe maily Puloe
advertl.sed for nle tn
Oasatled. ..
bec1n at lOam. • -..r1 Smd cme card for each • .,,...... ~-~ L 1111L11. L.--J..
1 lngs has an lmmedlate ---------l·--------:--:--:--1 tai p1ua one apue. We 1-11111....111 ~ nvyoqv;t;Ywit ~g for a full lime MUST SELL·llatcbin& r•t ,.. p rm n ntl1 11,..r 7
teiler In It's Sa.o Juan sofa·loveseat. end~ee ~"~ct.l:e ~ 6 ~ lo4" 1 .· •
Capistrano office. Ex· $l.1J lllr MJ tbl. d.ini.DI Ml. all alal. at.rap, meeUn1 airline ~ ~.!'~helpful but not re-DHtotrer. U7-4421eves 1.D. req...._nta. Pre-(;\ ~--CJo q .. ,~. Tbat'tALLyoapey vmt m Is theft! For a 0
fOl' a f'lmlture-8' aota. deak, penon1llltd ta& wloee Q LU tntJ
We ofrer a competltive ·~)'.cl chr.tbl,butch. waHpa_per. fabric or ~ r-•...t n...~l-'-stattln1 11lary and an .u.. -... ..n.. .. Olo" paper Is .,. ~~ v• GI 1:11
excellent frinte benefit ---------i ~, .J-1,,. ,_cka1e lncludll'I• ~ntal wW Mell • trim your UIU l "~ .-,,, Mii 'J • n llll· Or try two ca.Na ~ ~~
care. -. ra91 ~.-.: bldl&obtds. ,,,..,,,,,...r _
•19r PR!CES: ="~a:t:tian.:r:: -.... r,..-;~... u~~~-1a~~~
to: mfllY NEW '"'-suoea. m DO IT NOW! BUSINESSMEN 10c:::;:·=:... You moy request our ad-answering
FEr•1• co .. tact th• DAILY HOCAIU>! service when placing yoor 9d • • • o Daily I.a .. 641-1671 KOT .., IManftlldofl Omr ,_. OWll ot ..... Pilot od number will oppecr in ~ ad •
~IUlllH rega'*'I the county nw, ........_ ~ It •• we will toke your mesGgtS •.. you
.,.,... requlr•M•nt• tot we'U aaM _.card'* coll in at yoor conveniene to,_. the amc..u.oea...,..no ._..,, uelng • ,.ctiuoue ~Lll.Mld8'Hcta. ,,. .. s.n Juan Ca"'8&rano. JWp ,....., to• Butln.. ........ 1111111 daeck or W1 or~ response$ to ~ od ..• 'his SltVic:e is
eaw.lllA ...... ..._.._°' ....... 121 dlr&o: only $5 per we9c.. For mon information
UI·?• QllllllW...,... -.-. P&OTPDna• ond to place '(QI ad cotl M..5611. EqualOppor&mpaoyer • .-oAJLYPnDr OT. an P.0 .9oaU. Rl'LP WA.PITEi> ADS 'O.C.. .... Ca ... .. ·--
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'TV, I yr~· r,_ c14t. n.t. VHG. aaU ••• CM ..... ti i~:.,.,;~ ~:Sd.~me. C::.:~'
• ,..,. • ..,.,...,. ,. •&a.. Top C'Ollll. llAUn C8"9
IOJ.MO muc. -.ooo CallGN' U1DP11ad•••Sl
........... ZIS/Vf-mctdys.aftllpm COSTAMt3A
,_. • Ja)' TMl'MI U•l 11W4M .• !L ................ 11UaU~. 17'. ) bal• o i.m « ,~-;-a.1 OIJ10
8 I 4 ttlO MU1. coor, trailer 20IO mUu . Kadron1.
•••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Clualc boat 1n brist mild tut. 1ood tork
U ' Flber1lau boat, roailiUoa ~ 7Jl-m4, 111115 catt DanlD-ll:IOOur traillr. SO h.p. Evtaarucko ew.~_ •1. _...,
motor". _, RWll aooa ---------7SJ~cwta.a. uoo1 .. R~tyrtobultt SSAVISAYIS
-... tc r lsnm ,., ~ ... 11~ uooo nnn. 11 WITH USID rAl'Ts
Sentce ftJO lrtr 1'1~ lmpol'\ell car puru •••••••••••••••••••••••
Dry rot! Cba1'1 Hull•
Top al du peeha1 !
Bnlllt wortt r acled • •·~ repatrs 4s ma inteunct-
NOW! 1 S.as Servi«>:.
67S-9U7
•Wt:S TSAIL H ',
l"QUJP P<'d. nlCHl on
a\all C.lllllnaor<.'akuc
LI &hlo's ~ady' 151.~
Nwpt Y1a c bt Eac h m-uw
....... ....... LUDERS 16 w otfabon ·
n¥>Onng. Wtll ne10Uate
IMPORT
AlTJ'O SU l'PL Y
101 N M llDCl\e:;lt-r
t\na.be!m 716 W.
Chevy eog1nti. J 27
'A tpawer pde SIOO l~I
-&UO w /3SO turbo $400
~ d429 alter noon
',., • 9030 2JJ/S82-m? ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------· ....... for w.
WANTED. U ' Heavyduty 2S' Cor on a d o Fu I ly •••••••••••••••••••••••
Boat lrailtt. Will~ or equipped N B sbp avatl IMPORTANT
rent. 17~ 7272 ST.m 963--07•9 NOTICE TO
COHHELL
CHEVROLET
ft,.11,,,,.,, fl·"
, , " I \ \1 ~ " \
SU-1200
ISrU.OWNED
IMW-S
To choose from '7• thru
"79 2002 • s-320! • S· !>JOI 'a
'79 Conette L82. origmaJ
owner. fully &oaded. 16K
1DL b0..500. Dys~. evea &» llS4
76 Veue. show c:ond •
loadec1. S78SO.
951·5236 (714)
Cc J "33
Mercury outboard ~hp, UDO 14 114080 Complete
good cond S2S0/080 w /trlr. sail at cov~r
847·2I038 S2000 646-3572
READERS AND
ADVERTISERS
The price of items
advertised by vehicle
dealers in the vehicle 9oah. '•wer 9040 flipper. fbrgls, 8'. stored class1hed udvert1:.1ng
••••••••••••••••••••••• rrost of bfe, :dot cond, oolumns d<X's not mrlude
TOP DOLLAR
rAJDFOI
GOOD & CLEAN
USEDCAIS!
SADOL.llACK
YAUIYt~S
2IM02 Marguerite Pkwy.
'78 Datsuo King Cab PU.
Auto .. air, stereo. 32,000
au. Make orre r. 9$7-1898 Mission Viejo
831-2040 "95-4.N9 ---------
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'69 Cougar XR7. All
o r1,g1n;,I. l o wner
l2J.OOOm1 Xlnt. cond.
Sll95/0 BO Ml 2215.
76 5301• Xlnl Cond. ,..,,._. 972) "ro-911T.80K ong.Alloys, 00\"WSquareback.needi. .68 C XR7 N
1971 SCARA.1 549-lllS an) applicable taxes,
Twin 330's. 130 ho urs, 14• Akort Pulfur Sailboat. license. trans fer fees.
loaded. Pri. pty. Best()(. All ngginl! Wlth lrailor finanC'e charges. fees for rer! Call 546-1200 (Mon . rur pollution control de Fri. days); 731 ·8216 Sll00.63l ·3J67 vice certlficatton..., or de
miracle
mazda
A C b eng. v.-ork. S800 ~k1 rllck. o ugar · ew Sunroof. AM /FM cass.••••••••••••••••••••••• '' ~.cov~r.g~(1m 6420366 pamt. Pnced forqwck
Ai r . s ilver w /blue '77.DGTB.4.000mi .xlnt ~:V~· ~-7~i~.5p~~· ---------sale Gd cond $650, 71~~~ Ult., $8200or best. ~~n82di_.,J.,!t 7 ~9 · 9383 . '70 Bug. looks & runs 675-9928
.............., """"" '!i9 ~A cpe, no engine, grC'at. must :>ell now --------
Fiat 9725 r blt trans, $1S001offer Sl.500 497-4026 Dodgt 9935
!evenings & weekends) loats. Slips/ aJer documentary pre
Ask for J erry. Docks 9070 paratton charges unlr<1s
••••••••••••••••••••••• otherwise ~l'l'C1fied b.) 43' Gran Mariner fully Shp wanted for 47. sail the advertiser
21 50 H.-bor ll•cl
Costa Mesa 645·5700
i8 BMW 3201. dark Blue, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6Jl.w79 •••••••••••••• ••••• • ••
AM/FM lo • · ---------74 \W bus. AM I F \t 89 Dod ge Polara. SRK cass., w mi 74 F' I AT 128 Sedan . I ong. miles, one ownl'r x.lnt eood. Asking S9500 pd 'Ill Targa. red. with cork ca.'-!> • ; 1 000 m1 c,. UrJ · 29mpg, 4 s • Sl.900/offer clt'on "73 1,324 Pwr strg and brake-.. '752·5.510 1>16-7344 leather. Less than 7.000 v GREAT CONDITION' WANTED! eQ";JPP~d. beautHully boaL Pref Dana Pt but • s
ma1nta1ned. ready to w 'consider any other. ~-/ 9520 c ruise o r lave aboard 494.9854 Class.cs
Sip may be ava1lable --••••••••••••• •• ••••••••
U"'2% Financing poss1· WANT. Moonng or sup Collector Car '67 Buick
ble. $80,000. Jack Curley for 36' sailboat Newport. Sk> lark Ong o v.ner
Lal<' model Toyotas and
Voho!>, C.111 U l>
TODAY '''
'77 6JOCSI . blk/bUt. mtnt. '73 124 Spyder. AM/FM
snrf. ll•ather. cass. a/c. cass mags <!Ok m1 on
X?K $14.900 95:>-0310. eng. 0Must se0ll k33 llS72
M111t '79 BMW 3201. Snrf. Hc.da -9721
rru Mint cood 12!1.SOO .,, ,, 11 L •-l 11.~.-Complete ~n in t I' rU.-., 'n ml. lull fOn( ....., .,_
finn 5482687 Jr.lo radials. xtr." tustory avail 675-1230 ,
13 914 2 0. Vn-. rl1·an • $i ~ OBO b46 iCJlO 67~Xl68 _____ _
Many extras IX" oo rblt M~t !><'li-:i4 VW DuM·
S670U _Ph f).S ;?f()t, I Bu.:"' . t t,,, m • 11.1 r 534·150S eve nings & Bob833-1361 1000 ~t offer. 640 8828
k d 6 2 32 F.\e TO'fOT.t.·VOLVO
Earle Ike
wee en s , 4 · 4 I loots. c--.. & ---------1 ... ---------..-.._.,..
weekdays. eu ~ 9080 5-: Thunde rbird Porthole' ''" H..._ l l•d. .-. Co110 "4••• top J "pd trans llerenll> ,.. H• tJO> or ~•o u u restored Xlot thru out
•28' LUHRS SPRTFSll •••••••••• ••• ••••••••••
· 7 0 , b r 1 s lo I . t ca k '77 Wellrraft Scarab 330
cockpit/oak parquet engs. xlnt cond W h)d
t·abm sole. single dsl. 700 ho1<1t & dock s pace'.
mi range, below mkt at 'S23.000 i!>l· 1400 <'Xt 320
S2:S.OOO. Nwpt Yacht Ex
change (714 ) 675-1.800 TrmtsporlatiOfl
···•·······•····•·····• Zl' Star1ire l /O w/cho1ce ~ S•/
Balboa Island slip. $7500 Refit ' 9120
64,2..0112 &. 644 ..&687 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•29 ' C allfo r n ran 70 VW Camper Good
Sportftsh. teak decks . shape 1ns1dC' & out. 21
twn·FWc Chry. Low hrs . mil~ per gallon. _
Asluog SIJ.500 &$4-.
dys. 642-9885 ev /wknds
~ Dodge Charger
eng. runs. $400/ offC'r
642.~
'46 Ford Woodie. restored
SlJ.000
675..0161 ---
Porsche C~1upe '59 All re
newed 40 mpg 80.
m1 A s teal at $8900
lili '881 1(}10 bus hrs encl head. 126.500. Nwpt $2700 613·2108
Yacht Exch. 675· l~ Motoriwd Bikes 9 J 4 0
••••••••••••••••••••••• '61 <.:llEV'\' Impala. -tdr COBALT l~' lt O tn·h~ll Good Motobecane Moped . hardtop Very rare car
22:5 b/p. Mint. Nwpt slip. MOOor best offer. Asking $1200. 497-1895
$6200, 83J.932J, 673-4582 963-8834
1978 Wellcralt 24' alrslot ---------1Tndls
fis hing boat. Xtras . New 1980 PUCH Maxi •••••••••••••••••••••••
9560
· The Ultimate Me>ped -NANO HEW Priced SlS.500 Now only $499. $23.5()
SSS-Sl.216 dwn. 1910 DATSUM
BOSTON WHALER 40H p MO PED LAND !tX4 f'ICllUP
Mere nr. s~~ all COV· 22S.S Harbor Blvd.CM A great truck! (222956 ). .,_..,_.,.... -<SUt.684). en_._,v•-....... eve f'or Sale . tm "-1otogurn $6919
• 36' Island Gypsy'7R Moped. S350or best offer NEWPORT DATSUH
Trawler. TW!dsl, r arlar C.111 548 2~10after5pm. 888DoveSlreet
A P. gen. AC, 3 state PUCll MAXl ·SPORTS NEWPORT BEACH r~. S89.SOO. Newport MOPEDS (2) like new. 133-1300 'I acht Exch. 675-1800 832 5974
32' P acemake r Sedan.
'BJ', like new. s bps 093.
Dana West Manna
21.J.96>7681. Or exrh on
101 Peugrot Mopt'd SlSO
f irm R u n;. g rea t.
&iS-906Aafter4 PM.
1974 F o rd Courie r /
tcamp~r Shell, cleJ n
Concl •• many extra's.
640-6179
PO RSC HES
WANTED
werey
OVER
.... look
For Your Good
VW. Porsche or Audi
CHICK IVERSON
YW·PORSCHE AUDI
445 F: Coast H1way
at Bayside Dnve
Newport Beach 673·0900 c'Ondo ~°:J~/ '64 G MC :i... ton P U . 9150 w.camper shell. V-6. 4 28' Sldpjack Twin Volvo .................. ..... spd, reg gas. very clean Aallos.. hnported
engines. f\Jlly eqwpped 74.75() llONDA, Custom Must sell. S13SO/bst ofr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low h o urs . $25.000. Paint, h ead e r , m _661-3882afler6pm. AffallotRro '705 675 ~. SISOOtoffer.
Raft. 6-man, hea v) duty,
hy palon/n y lon . oars.
Used once. ~165
Boston Whaler. l3' w
40HP Jobnsoo. Xlnt con
d1 t ion. M a ny xtra:.
SJ8SO. Priv 675-1714
20' f1 ybridge sk1pJack
&>o. Good cond.
675-2866
9050 •••••••••••••••••••••••
• IMMAC 28' -30' BOA TS
6/12mo plans prepaid
from $189/mo. including
s lip. lessons 714/964-5r994
IMh.W .9060 •••••••••••••••••••••••
548·8657 '54 Chev. lrz T. Xlnt cond. •••••••••••• •• •• •••• ••• -------1 thru-0ut. $2000 REIA TE!
Fo r Sale/Tra de 1973 644·9980eves. oo any L979 .. Coupes.
Kawas k1 250 Enduro Sedans&ConvertJbles.
$400 Will consider Hon· "'2 Ton short bed '68 Ford
da 90 or lOOCC Bike PU. with camper shell
i51 ·R967 A c. pis. P /B. a uto --------
WAMTEO
Jlonda Trail 90.
iSl-8967
trans. radJo. new ball.
Newly reblt frnt end.
new brks. $1750. 7S2·7376
S.5
'73 Honda 175. lllnt condJ. 79' Black G~C Caballero
1980 SrtDERS
HERE MOW!!!
BEACH IMrc>RTS
848 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900 lion ~50. a c. mag wheels, vtnyl
645-1682 top, cover $6000 or best 7 6Alfa AJJetta. Snrf, A/C.
i6 Honda 750 runs xlnt. offer. S40-S6l7 or S32-4l6l. Cream inter. 673·39!17 or
8.000 m 1. Sl600/obo T1 Qievy Stepsidt>, 31;,t, 494-4604.
960-1362eves. xlnt cond .. S4200 OB0.7 _J_Bc_rli_'_n_a_, -el_e_g_an_t_&_r_as-t
79 llonda CBX: 900 miles. -~---·------1 4 dr sed. w /sports car
MINT S3:llO v-9S70 2000 eng. Gets 2Smpg
67 5-Z2l62 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • SJ.200. 4 99-1221
IUXU!> grp Rt'd tan 10Lr ••••• •••• • •• • •• • • • •• ••• Lo m1 Sell Sl2,SOO ur ·w 911.S .. Jtllll cond "' v.-~l3Ji• b-t ulr t;JI ~7
9940 ...... ~ ••.••......•....
DXlO lake oVC'r &w 13&1
1MW 528. Enc. Cor .
Loaded $28!> 34 Tax 33
rro leaae. $2000 down.
VISIT YOUI &;::,/' tare:s. sssoo ;;, l<;,bb1t dependJt.ie
ORANGE COAST ~ ------I t.1·' r Jr k ra u •• .i,.
i 4 Gf'aDd Tonno for l>alc
a~ 1s , does not run
$450/bst ofr. 548·40214
atter 7pm RolsRoyu 9756 Sl•·J -i· .. I.I>""· HONDA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2u r.·~ 2SH..1 .i." 675-5603 • " !>ale: '60 Falcon. J!ocld
body, tires. ball .
Stdrter , 1t i.tlll run"
~1233 '80 320i, Sl 1 S.23 Tax
Exec Car Loaded JO
rm lease. $2000 down
675-5603
HIEA.DqUAITYS •t DEA UR IN U.S.A. .,5 t-\ln Bu.-. ~u.,t ~ 11 ;
Jt79DATSUH
310COUPE
TOD AY"' JR ROY "" ... [R CARVER UNIVERSITY ROUS-ROYCE
SALES&SERVlCE r IS.O J•m-ff OLDSMOllLE '-•Port Bue"
HONDA ~
GMC nuc1<s ctosrn ~v,._o_A_1~ __
pa ~ger '-'ll•t" llf·1i:1
radJ" rad1JI' $4.,tJI bi· t
air ~ ur bJ.i ~ 72 Grabber Xlnt conr!
lt'('TU tit O\cr
?I Bus. i.unroof rbll eni:. IMPn:-"r 9950 many t ~tr<U Xlnt cond
~lake offt:r 646-fJ603 d> i.. ....•....•••.•.•.••...•
2850 Harbor Blvd '48 BENTLEY SEDA.~.
COST A MESA :"et.'<15 work S2000 ---
540-9640 S48-6611 i9 Conv Champa~n1:
631-4501 .-\ es ORA.~G E COUNTY'S
NEWEST
LINCOLN ME l<CURY
Dt::ALERSlllP '76 Rolls Roytl' Silver
Shadow. 181\ m1. ~ret>n.
tJll Ult . $42.0W or tradl'
for s il ver u r g o ld 74 CIVlc, 4 spd. blue. good bouJJion. 951-8073
CXJnditJon. $187:>. ~7·2949, ---------~2891 s.-9760
9730
9734
•••••••••••••••••••••••
UPTO
$2000 REIA TE!
EXAMPLE :
l979TUllO
(22964)
1980s
HEH MOW!!!
Edit . le-.\ Lhan ~ on!(
mi. loodt'\l. 675·3334
G9 VW Bug nu paint.
seatcovers u res. t·ng
runs good $2000. C aJ I bef
120000~·~
9772 ·•······•·······•······ VOt..VO
s.+• ES. sanc1
AND LEASING
OVERSEAS DEUVERY
EXPERTS
RAYFLADEIOE
UNCOLN·MERCUR't"
IS.18 Auto Center Dr
SDf'wy Lake Forest ex 1t
IRVJNE
ll0.7000
ltlOMDCUIY
Mil9UIS WAGOM
9 Paa. AutomalJc trans .•
au CODd., pwr. st.eenog.
windows 4s R ats. cnase.
tJlt. stereo & le5S than 500
l'Diles ! C ~I
$1481
THEODORE · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Suck. mags & s tereo •67. 4 spd. air. S3000 or
cassette. (029403). <Stk. best offer. Good condJ-
5233). tJoo. s.51·2036.
BEACH IMrORTS
848 Do\ e treet
NEWPORT BEACH
752-0900
EA.al.Ital
VOLVO
1966 Harbor Blvd
COST.\ !if &SA
ROBINS
FORD
$4989
NEWPORT DA TSUM
888 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
133-IJOO
9740 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
'63 l!IOC, rwis well 4 r} I
Stan. trans. New ~tch 's
lllK rru. Nds some work
Sl .3SO. 631 J.:>64 '78280Zcoupe.5spd.A/C, ----
AM /PM stereo cassette.
besloHer. 497·5(Mll
IUHDHEW
1979DATSUM
llOWAGOM
4 speed trans. <840608> 1St.k $411 l.
'67 2SOSE. best offe r .
Needs engine Sunroof.
new Utt!>. body In 11d
sha.pe Wkdys . ~Z333.
See at: ITI41 Mitc hell,
Irv
771/t :.JOO. Silver. blk. m
ter. snrf, 34K rru .. a m rm
stereo. $16.500 or a5S wnc
I.st! 64> 39i3
$6989
NEWPORT DA TSUM
888 Dove Street
NEWPORT BEACH
833-1300
79 Mercedes 4 ~0S LC
Loaded Less th an
8.000rru $34.000 7S4 6600 '76 280Z. I silver. 4 spd.
AC, stereo cass. Mich. Mei 9742
ong ownr. $5600/offer. •••••••••••••••••••••••
631·5175. 631·2923 '77 Midget, 1 owner 27.000
1979DATSUM
210WAGOH
1111. Mint cond. Must seU
Afte r 5 w eekdays 67~7984
74 ~A.AB 99LE. Xlnt Cond
I Own. 4 dr, aut.o S2600
iOO.o.'134
64 .. 9303 54~9467 20t.O HARllO• Ill VO.
COSTA MISA 642 · 0010 ·m Owners goU1g ovt'r
seas. SID> "i2 Colony Park 9 p:i-.~
~-0809 'Agn Loaded Onl!mal
owner SIOOO b/5-6161
Toyota 9765 ~.~~••••••••••• ~~ •••••••••• !!~.~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
1m To)ota SIU. Xlnt Ge,..al 990 I '74 Mustang Xlnt cond "
Cond. S39SO Call after ••••••• •••••••••••••• •• <')I automatic w ie~lr J ...
:>pm. 49'2·0219 MOTHING OYB. CaJI Jd 1127~ a t G42 4300 24
'al Cebca GT LJftback $4995 h.rs a dayor6-W 0262
II as eve r y th 1 n g "72 MU5l Convr rt :\Int
Sl.000 0 80 675-7225. L\ ..... 1.:as ~hape. incl match1na.:
"""" ~ boot & car CO\ er Ov.nl·r me~'>ll~l!_e_~-~~
·12 To) ot a Corolla Jd(
wgn New eng, rrblt
trans . auto $1700
~63 aftt>r 5pm
AUfO CENTER mu.'it sell $2995 st<'Jh
1125BakerStrttt this prize H omt',
COSTA M ESA &>I 398.:J • ..,ork 768-4131
540-9202
l'8 ~!Jca Linba~--k-S-!lpd-.1 AMC 9905
sunrf. lo mt. ~ S60UO. •••••••••••••••••••••••
t:all da)s b4-1 ·7520. '76 AMC Sta W1o:n on l?
evtwk:nds 760-8046 owner, lo ma. $19001be:.t
-a/fer 640-i912
i'O Rebel 360 Stut Wgn
66 Muslang Good Cond.
S3..00or best offe r.
673-0708 Kurt
-; I Mustang. Xlnt cond t>
<'>I automatic w / extras.
,\d i:Zis. 642·4:KIO, 24 hrs.
or 644-0262. i6 Corolla L B. 5 spd
Xlnt rood $.150() Home
00-1159, work M0-57i0 Very gd cond PP. Mus1 67 Mu."itang. 6cyl . reb.
seU ~.646-7016 eng1oe. good s h:i pc.
J 24'. Clean&: fut, w /trlr.
Sl3,000. Call Gregg
213 ISS'7 -8200 al\8 pm. J ay
714,,..1161
650 Ya~ha. '72. Must seU
this week . SSOS 19132
Delaware, Apt 11. H.B.
548-4157.
5 speed trans, wood·~ '74' T~ 9767 llidr 9910 ...!.1600 979-3484"\'ork. Dan
graUl sides & AM /f-'M ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• De ••••••••••••••••••••••• act...,... 9955 '61 Cor vair Greenbria r IMW 9712 s~~OO>caStkssettSe733J mo '76, on1 owner. under TR7 '75 Java. AM 'FM, Im Buick REGAL Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• window van, auto, leaks ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ..... ~ < • · 40,000 mi. See It! S2020 <'a s s . • • • • r o n d '
but runs x.lnt, must sell $4989 Pricefirm.SJ&.203'7. $29~0 /obo . l<I JON IL J Cond.. a tc,str . am tfm '78 Olds 88 diesel Blk.
..,"" c:.c:.o .,,"'"' 714f963.T186 stetto. p/s , p /b. USO<l Loaded. xl!Jt cond. A.'lk· ~ . ......--.. NEWPOITDATSUM .18 Opel wqon. ~mpg. --------1 673-:Mlll ln«iS7000.7~·MIO '74 Dodge, customized, 888DoveStreet 4/s ed saoo rtrm '63TR4. new engine, new 'ts. Luden 16. 2Sft. vam 78 Honda XL 250, must very nice, rum good, & NEWPORT BEACH ""'"!!.,.it · tires new vinyl top du.al "18 Dilate Wagoa. am/fm, l'Wo 9957 h u 11 , s 11 P In N 8. sell. S2:S diagonal ofr. t ll o,..,......., ' sr " H OADWAr lll-1300 -.r......., e r4pm. !>'. FM8 k • ood CB. cass. xlat cond. 27811. •••••••••••••••••••••••
b ea utiful. $4000 . AftS,645-6897 mus se ,.,_ . .....,,, SANTA ANA ,-ot 9741 ~!on. rz':;,c0~ gbest M!ll0.644~.833-3203. 1973 Ptnto WAGON. 2,000
llM-9010. ---------1 Ford Van, 70, Econollne,6 835·3171 '78 Datsun 8210 GX. AC. :.±:............... olfer.1168-'1340or968-l640 i3 FAtat W A/C cu . ena. lug(l. rack . Im HUSQVARNA l90CR I. u '-wU ...... "''"" THtut.mi1Arr o111v1110 MActt1Nt AM/FM stereo. 18.000 llt.AAAA IB•_.! · e agoo. • • alum. wheels. new paint. Tom.do U.S 59 Sallcratt Perfect Cond1tioo. Sl.200. cy s c .. , ne ....... • -mi. SC200 673-7569 ~ ,.. I• Ask for John. Good cood. Pwr stt I · am/fm stereo. Sl.&50
ol Cauda ·hardly used ~ good. Bi0.S36-U
4
0 •USED IMW1• on any brand new •79 Tr iumph Spitfire. ll.900. Ph&46-3S72 491-4771
wttrtr. M500. Call Greu --------'76 Dodge Van Trademao i33.0CScpe, m int<OSS9 > 197' DATSUH Peueeot&CM. S6000 Hardtop co c .... ttlS 213/~-.a-or aft HON 79 c v""" Lo ded i4........,T1"1S/R (0332) 210u•TCHI•-' nv.1u IC '74 Stat. Wgn. clean. -··-'447• • ~. a 100, custom int .. mags. """"' ""' A-17JIOOmi ,._,,,, _afl6 • •
llm-Jay1H/141-U61 CB, Stereo. much more. radials, many extras "162IOOl2S/R .. p.(2'371S78) 4 speed lrans .. AM/FM 1910 5051 . .,.....,_ · :;:·;··1~···~;· ~ ··~· AM /Fll casseue.
must see. S418Sobo SBOO/beatoffer. 646-310.. i7530lA mint 0 008> stereo tit tape s tripes ..... 1MfttQ • I ••• 9770 cood ~1.iss c· ~ 646-MSB
640-5883 ...-ns. i7130csl <458SXG > Demo. (501!>30). <Stk ••••ff••-•••••••••,•0 .. . .,. -99 O _. '713D4sp.air(m8) tBIMOWJU Ol)t.~ '¥•• 6 *lllmB.D* ~...__ tr...a..Vi --,-_,__---,R-•o ' --a.-•-c-> DU. ~-----•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. .._ .. -,.-..,.... -• ·•~ au--t.11•19 HaYiq trouble sellln1 '71 Se•ilJe UDdet' 21.000 ... ~... ''° ....................... "18SlltAloaded(5461) ... -·CH··•01ns -.................. Pa ..... mi.''.. i7 Fury at. waeon-full · B.ECTllC -·;·;;;;;;;.:...... LEASE ::::.:~:'.':0'&" ~ ="" ~~cu ~ -;,;, :w. r.r T•;;; -· :::.,,.. ::r; U,:;_A~:r.~. ~;-;;
BAY DftAJS PA~~~w ,-:-:=. ii:_.~:;; ~~~:C,EACH 7l2-ottO JIM MARINO i~v~a:=::-~~ -~:'::~~a;.:s-:d.
DUii Sleeps• to 8 on Gaucho 2IODCOWI ·' Ol••a.aa.ic--.. -·.--'-•• t7IO YOUCSWAW Loeded.S1850.lt2·5* Good 1u mileage. smo
beds. fully self con-$ 9 --wm'' ~ ~.'TSUM H••:;;·;oia· .. •· 11711 llACHaYD. Seville •79 DIESEL. or best offer. Call ~~drt~tbe •ew Sdl.oa Slec:trte
...... &..,..top model 11 ............ .,.......__,,
NEW
BCMTPAICES
ST'ARTATllaJC> <A*.-..a ............ ,
717Ulltr.ti .... • IMl0 trainM
=~.~:. ·~M~M 19 !JO & ll04DOOI 9121 .......... .._. loMed. tape, CB • .Uver 644-1S18.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Smog As·sault ·May Ease a Bit
Br DA YID Ktrn•ANN ...............
SouUaern Califonlla a ir quality
-freQuentlY a pain lo I.be IUftCS
-ahould lmpl"Ove somewhat
Thursday
Air manq~meot officials saJd
the eye-amarUnc. han&-bunung
smoc which hunc low over
Oranae County today should
give way to less rancid air.
Second stage alerts were
ulled thr:,uJ:out tb• SOuth Cout A1r today u maut
ocea• air trapped Poll\ltanll
cloae to ttte 1round 10 tbe
sum mer sun could bake them
into noxioul smoc.
The liefe ol dirty air Tuelday
and today wu rembmcent o(
last sum.mu's smoa attacks that
resulted in aJIDOll dally second
staee alerts throuebout Soutbern
CaUromia.
Body Dumped Here
A •pokeaman tor tbe Air
Quality Mana•ement District
aald flnt and MCODd ata,e a.one
alerta were to be in effeet today t>ut that a second 1taae sulfate
alert WM beinC called off.
The s~cond 1ta1e alerts
require busineaaes, factories
and power plant.a to put special
con~y plans ~effect to
help lmprove air quality.
118 Police Hold 5
In Man's Murder •
-"&y lfOBEifT BARKE.--
OI -~y l'ilM S'-4t
HuntingtOn Beach police ar·
rested five suspects Tuesday in
~onnecllon wtth the murder of a
Garden Grove man whose body
was found m heavy brush last
Saturday near Huntington
Central Park _
Two of those arrested and
--harged Wllh the murder or 31·
Six Killed
In Tehran
Bombings
By ne A.uecla&ed Presa
Several bombs exploded today
·In a bustling sbopp.ing district in
downtown Tehran, killing six
and injuring nearly 100, Tehran
ndio N!IJOl'\ed At least one of the bombs
'eJtploded on Fefdowsi A venue, a
'main.street in the center oft.he
city, near the Turkish Embassy
and the German Consulate, the
radio said.
Ferdowsi Avenue. one of the
bus iest streets in the capital, is
lined with shops selling carpets,
antiques a nd other items. A
number of embassies are also
located there
The bombs began exploding
about 9:30 a.m. local lime at a
time when the street usually is
rrowded with shoppers
The state r adio quoted a
revolutionary co mm ittee
spokesman as saying authorities
had "dues" to the identities of
the bom bers He did not
elaboratl'
HD Firemen
Reach Pact
On Pay Boost
A one-year contract that gives
the Huntington Beach Firemen's
Association a 2 percent pay
increase as well as a boost in
city retirement contributions
hu been appl"Oved
The agreement was the lint to
be negotiated this year between
tbe city and five employee
aMOciatiom that number about
lllOworken
Under terms ol the ageement
to be ratified olfleially Aue. 4,
!firemen will receive a 5 percent
lacrease ID retirement
~oatributiona from tbe city
)'etrollctive to JuJ7 s.
year-old Stephen J . Ciccone
were Joe M. Aguirre. 35. and bis
17432 Gothard St.. Huntington
Beach
Aguirre was listed as an un-
employed maintenance worker
while his wife was reported to be
a self-employed writer.
Other suspects include James
A. Garwood, 23, a transient who
1s an unemployed truck loader ;
OC Transit
Costs Dip
LOS ANGELES <AP ) -
Transportation dipped in
June as tbe Consumer
·Price Index for lbe Los
Angeles-Orange Cou.aty
area ra.e A perceat, tbe
lowest moatbly rise since
December 1978, the U.S.
Bmau ot Labor Statt&Ua ..... ..._.
'ilo•••er, mortsa1e
lnteTest r~ ,_deadal
rent.a and electricity and
other utilities coot.inued to
rise, the report said.
<Related st.Gey, A4 )
The C06t of bousmg was
up . 7 percent in June, 24.2
percent higher than a year
ago Residential rents
increased 2.1 percent, up
13 percent
Pet Rabbits
Get-Reprieve
In Huntington
Theodore Segler bas woo a
reprieve from the Huntingtoo
Beach City Council in bis
crusade to keep two pet rabbits
in his front yard at 17252 Julip
Ave
Segler, an electrician, says his
pets don't bark or meow and
they don't kill birds.
Instead, be believet they
provide a wholesome attractlon
for bis own two sons and
neighborhood children to touch
and feel and experience nature.
He says they also mow and
f ertilile bia lawn.
Seller bad beeo ordered by city oftlclals to get rid ol tbe
rabbi1a because they are kelll in
a ca1e lea than 100 feet from bis
nearest neighbor, a violatiaa ol
the city ordinaDce.
Officials say tbe ordinance is
on tbe boob for chickem. rabbits
<See~PqeAZ>
James R . Marv in. 23, an
unemployed auto mechanic, and
a resident of Stanton and Brian
C. Miller. 20, a transient and
unemployed lSrywaU hanger.
The five 're lodge d in
Huntington Beach City Jail with
bail set at $250,000 each.
Police Lt. Bruce Young said
they were informed that the five
persons were involved in a
dispute with Ciccone at lbe
Reynolds horse stable in Central
Park.
Ciccone suffered multiple stab
wounds. His body was carried a
short distance from the stable
and dumped in heavy brush in a
field south or Huntington Lake
and east of Edwards Street, Lt.
Young said.
He was believed slain between
4 p.m. Friday &ad 4 a.m. Saha·
day. m. bod1 ... fomd la.tel' in
lbe day bJ two yoaac bi.ka'5.
. The five suspects were arrest.
ed by potiee wbo staked out u
area wr tM ~ resictr.ace
la tM ............ Yieiatt~ of
Slater AHaae and Gothard
Street.
Young said the suspects o(.
fered no reslstance.
Lt. Young saJd police gained
evidence to link the suspects
with the murder by talking with
acquaintances.
He declined to say what the
evidence was or what prompted
the alleged dispute between the
victim and suspects.
Lt. Young also reported that
police gained additional
information, wh.lcb be did not
disclose, after obtaining
<See SUSPECl'S. Page AZ)
Bandit Hits
Jewelry Store
Police reported today that an
armed bandit in a cowboy bat
made off with approximately
$10,000 in gems and cub from a
W Htminst.er jewelry store Tues·
day afternooa alter bandc:utfing
the store's owner and salesman
together.
AcCOl"dinl to police, the man
entered Sween Jewelry Store,
8GI Westmimtel' Ave., at 3:30
p . m . carryin1 a revolver,
handlcuffed owner Phillip
Sween, 66, and salesman
Barry Sween, It, and Proceeded
to take watcbes, rln1s ana
necklaces from dlaplaya ud
cash from tbe cub resister.
Police said they bave DO euct
n1ure • to bow mucb cub and
Jewelry were taken, but the
owner ettimated tbe total
amount at $10,000.
In Orange County, AQMD of.
tidal Alan Danzig said
car pooling arrangements by
large companies were to be
instituted this morning and
power plants run by Southern
California F.dlson were to bum
ltts sulphur fuels.
Danzig said companies were
put on alert beginning Tuesday
when it became apparent air
quality was badJy deterioratinc
throughout the air buin.
The air official said that wtnle
no second stage episodes were
expected in Orance County
today. secood stage precautions
were beinC taken oonetbele;u.
Companies expected to
com ply with air poll-.lion
regulations are tltose which
employ 100 or more workers on
any one lbift.
TbOUlb cnone levels climbed
continuously through the day
Tueaday. Cl,Xidant s ulfate
poUution did not materialize in
the danproualy high level4 that
were expected.
Neverthe1ese, second stage
alert• were issued for three area and first stage alerts were
C9ee8JIOG, Pace AZ>
Ar~
MOUNT ST. HELENS ERUPTS AGAIN TUESOAV AFTER RESTING QUIETLY FOR SIX WEEKS
Ash Cloud Spreads Into Caneda, but Only Ugttt Poffudon Repolt9d 6n Moet Are••
Volcano Crater Glows
Night of Eruptions Shakes St. Helens
VANCOUVER, Wash. <AP> -
A crater. glowing red, was
s potted today on Mount St.
Helens fol.lowin& a spectacular
series ol erupt.ions that burled
asb 11 miles into the air and sent
it waltiag into Canada.
Spotters in a plane clrdi..ng the
volcano today described the
crater as a "large, glowing pit,·•
accordine to Charlotte Martin. a U .S . Forest Servi ce
spokeswoman.
Tbe crater replaces a lava
dome which was blown apart by
the latest series of erupUons
Tuesday.
Obaervera were unable to
estimate the size or depth of the
crater.
Seismic activity ended at
about 1:45 a .m. today wben the
meuntala stopped shaking for
the fint time alnce it belan
about two boun before Tues· da/~ &•"'='plume of steam
wu reported over the 'mountain tbb rDOl"D1na.
After 1ulli£ observers with
six weeks o( relati.e senaity,
Tuesday's eruptioos unleashed
an ash cloud that today reached
into Canada. But only ligtit ash
fall was reported in most areas.
The U.S. Geological Survey
s aid a pyroclastic flow -a
superheated avalanche of ash, gas and rock -poured down the
north slope of the me.main
a lmost to Spi r it Lake. The
mountain resort area six miles
away became a •olcanic
was teland after the mountain's
first eruptioo May 18. which h8d a force u creat u .. atomic
bomb.
There were no reports or
injury and the ooJy evacuation
was carried out in the town ol
Co1t1ar as a precautioll. Many ol
the town's resident.a bad not
returned after tbe volcano's
previous erupticm May 1, May
25 and June 12, and some of tbe
20 to 25 people who did wen not
fleeing the town a1aln,
aulbo.rWes said.
The eruption came as a
surprise to scientists and federal
disaster officials who were
winding down activities.
Scientists bad said that a
recent lull in volcanic activity
indicated that pressure was
being released rather than
building within the volcano.
Tbat theory was blown as the
first blast ripped a hole in the
lava dome building in the
volcano's gaping crater.
.. Yellerday, we did not expect
an)'thin« liJi:e this to happen, ..
said USGs geologist Tim Hait.
"Today, probably this morning,
we did not expect anything like
this."
Coast
Weather
' 1'be city wW add another 2 percn to tbe retirement fund
, ... 3 wblle ... rai.liq aalariel
• -I Plftllll ml tll8t time. ilesW-.. __. Dinetor in. ........... tbe ntlremlllt
~11 wUI '9oGll UM ta.
~ Piii' ol tM more ta.. UO
Bogs' '~i~t'Wasn't Theirs
MOltly IUllDY Thursday
with bJ&b cloudiness at
limes. Lows tonipt 62 at
the beaches, 87 inland .
W,U 'lbunclay 88 to 72 at
the beacbet, 85 lo 88
inland.
~~-==--::... 1-.~-,,, ..... lalsy --t1le
iftllt...llMlt. ...... prior '° tbe
The two boJS were eat tbe
criminal type.
They ftl'9 trusted by lcbool
otflclall, . wbo bad DO 1'U1C1D to
doubt tbe 11-year-olcla' word
about •here tbe rubbertaect
track......., came from.
But ...,.. IDODthl after the
15-foot-laq, IO-illcb-1tid• Pole ••Ult .,...., ..... ......,. to
Loi ~mp Sebool. of·
ftdall*'9a.neda.& ..... ud .... ...._ fNID GoldlD ••N 11 Two .................. . u.. ................ . conf .... tM6r ..._. _..,.
DOW .......... of~
proe ..... .
Tbe proeee rllnp, lD"'Yial I
panei of cltlJen1 wbo will
ne1ottate wttb \be panats md
t.be boys onr &be ma.,... ta
whlcb r.altutiaa will be pUI. II
expected to be compllte aat
week.
Tia• bo11' eoatraet for
pa1mmt mq CODlillt of cab
relmbunemnt -a nmway
cott1 approslmatel1 p,ooo •utlllClrtlill.:.; a won dltall, or a cwnN of botll.
Crime~: AD.--. iD December. Two bort ., to GOldea Welt ColJese,
tear Ute nmwa)' up fiom lta
upbalt bMe, eat It IDto HCClonl
aDd roU It up.
The)' tr....,_.. tbe at.oltll
mercbudiH to Loi Aml1oa
HJab Scbool, leaytq it in a sheet.
'f'belr •= la that a third party h the nmway to the
1cbool'1 Booster Club, wbo in
turn would P&7 for the iDltall·
atlaa.
.No~ftNuked. "bowbll tbe boys, ttiey (of-
ftdaJI) tnamd tbem," aald set.
Patrick Clemens of tbe
·uuatln1ton Beach Pollce Depart.-.
The ....,,_)' WU lnatalled. Loa
AmllOI athletes were getUnc
UM out of t.bflr "lift" until u
aaon)'lDOUI phone call to Golden
Wiil OOUeft brouabt offtctall in
aearcb ol tbetr Jonc·lolt runway.
The identltlcatlon was
poalUve. It was the same
runway Golden West offic:lals
bad reported stolen ID
December.
Police arrested two 11-,..... oldsu!Jt~ a few d•J• of ques Set. a .... Nici
tbe two boys CODI__., ..,...
tbey took tbe nDWQ --they "wanted to P""• tlaetr athletic performance" and
tboulbt tbe pole nlllt .,..., woula be tbe .........
'Neidaer ol tbe boys bM a
record. Their parents were
very concerned," said Set.
Clemens. "Since the boya ftl"e
trusted, all involved were
dil•ppcDled .• '
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Blacla Ri.Ot Follouing
Acqui,ttal of Klanamen
CRA'M'ANOOCA. ,.._ (t\P) -~""*•out ... I
pncloaa.laaaUy blads HeUoft ol Claattanooca al'l•r a Jury
aeqwu.d two ol....,. K\i Klu Klaat ... CWIM wiU. ahootina f~r '1Lac* w The J~ ~t tQde)' Oldlred an
lavMtip«Aoe el t.be •hcM!tc'• Md dM NMWal _,..l. . A iMrd ~tnu .,. fOUDd p0tJ ol redUc:oed uaauJt
cur .. • ta. wrdkt ~ b,y • U..wlatte 1wY ~. A rub o1 ftnebomblap. brick·t.hrowtnc Ud loot.lnc k•ot
pblke and rtr'fflpten hwy dwiQC the rusht . but no serious
lnjuriel ~ rt'PC)tted. Poli~. bMf\nc ~P their pattola ln the
('ity's Alton Park secUon, arrelaed ala penona for \oollnc. ............ _ .............. .
B&IRUT. LebuoD CAP> -RJ1ad Taha, chairman of
Lebmon'• eewspaper a,ndlta&.e and a ftnD advocate ol freedom
ol tbe pnaa, wu mW"'CMred today by •••Nina wbo nred a ball
ol aubmacbine·l\8 bWkU lnto tua limousine from t.betr car.
Taha 'a driwr a1lo wu kWld
The auav'nadoo w.dencottd U.. lawlerreas that bu
platued W. Mideast oaUoa ot 3 mlllloo llDce ita lt7S.7' M0&~u dvil war and complka&.ed eCfOr\a t.o rorm a
1ovtll"DIDeDt that would r«00eUe tbe waning faclioo&.
A ..... S ... 1• ..... 9'IJ.N.
UNITED NAnONS CAP> -M&QY Arab &Dd some DOD·Ar•b
delellllkm walked oul ol the U.N. GeMtal Aaaembly today as
laraeli Ambauador YelMlda Z. Blum took the roetrum &o
addreu • emel"'a-<Y letfkllt OD PaleRJDe.
Blum bepD by •a.YIN tbe abNDtees were pnciaely tbe
aame llatell u..t bad pUt t&.melve. oublde effort.a for Mkkile
East peKe ud become. "byltanden ... at the current peace proc-·· -a refenmeeto\JMCamp Davldtallta.
He told tbe auembl1. "'Jbis aee1klcl la lUe1al. It follows that
my rwo1uticm edopted by It will be equally Ulegal."
,._••Ibid Pt ••e llet•• Ol•rwed
WASHINGTON CAP> -The Juat.lce Department's top
internal watcbdoe today crtUciled Attorney General Beajamin
CJri.Jetti and White House officials for alle&ed footdraUlnc OD
dbclptimry action against two prea.ideoUal appointees accuaed
olm~ .
1'be critldam came lD an annual report to •CivtJetti by
MicUel E. Sbabeen Jr., bead ol the JUltice Department's Of.
fice ol ProfeUional Reapooslbillty, wblcb investlgatea m~ b)' Clepartmeat employees.~ The report covered
Sbabeea's adivlties duriAC 1979. Tbe two pnisMen&.ial appolnt.ees involved were Nermaa
Sillas Jr., tbe U.S. attorney lD Sacramento. &Dd Robert L.
Wrlg)L the U.£ ma.rsbaJ iD Louisville, Ky., department sources
said, lhhougb Sbabeeo did not name tbe two oft'klals.
Flgllts fer Life
Actor Peter Selle-rs
Remaim Critical
LONDON (AP> -Doctors
hgbtlng lo save movie star
Peter Sellers aakl today they are
using breathini equipment to
keep bim alive after be auffered
his Wrd ~ heart attaet la
18,.ean. .
A ~pitaJ bulletin said the
~·year-old Sellers "remains
critically ill" 24 boun aft.er he
c ollapsed lo bis s uite at
London's plus h Dorchester
Hotel.
But Middlesex Hospital
s pokesman David J ohnson
stressed that It was not just tbe
machines in the intenslve ca.re
unit that are keeping lbe British
actor alive.
"There's also his strong will t.o
live," be commented.
Sellers starred in more than 40
Store Robbed,
Burglarized
Tbe Rexall Drug Store on
Warner Avenue in Ft>untain
Valley, which was robbed
Friday, bas been hit by thieves a
second time. police reported
today.
movies and was a top British
comedian and character actor
long before be achieved
international fame with bis
portrayal of the bumbling
Imped« Clouaeau in tbe Pink
Panther aeries.
A bulletin issued by the
hospital said that although
Sellers still is gravely ilJ , "his
cooditklo is ba.sicaJJy unchanged
from Monday night.
"He is still requiring all the
professional expe rtise and
specialized equipment of the
intensive care unit," including
breathing assistance."
Johnson reported that the
hospital bas been flooded with
flowers, cards and telephone
"get well" messages from show
business celebrities around the
world
Actress Bdt Ekland, wbo was
married to Sellers when be suf·
fered bis first heart attack,
arrived from Stockholm with
their lS·year-old daughter.
Victoria.
Lynne Frederick. the actor's
present wife. was reported
flying to London from
California. She is his fourth wile,
29 years bis junior. and they
were talking divor~ last year.
FVPanel
OKs Bid
On Park
Tbe prot)Oled plan for cs.
velopment ol phaM four ol Mlle
Square Pan. approxJmat.el.)' IS
acre• to lnclud• a three to
f~r·par aoU eourM, p coic areas.
pro fOllllaol>aod ,...t.auraot. wu
appiowd unanlmouaJy T\lelda.Y
by Fountain Valley Parts and
RMreaUoc\CommLsalon.
The comm'•klD ., •ct.ion wU1
be ~ b;y the city couneU
AUi.~ Tbe propoatd plan la a
romprocn!M bet_... ta. dty
ud tbe ~ty wbo bu tbW autbority over lbe park'• de·
velopmenL
The couaty Eoviroomenta.l
M uaaement Aaency presented the proposed plan Tuesda7
evening t o tbe parks and
recreaUoo commiasloo.
Aho lncJuded lD the phase are
fl"OUP picnk areas. a faat rood
conceaston. a recreation
coocesakm area ol racquet ball
and paddle tennis courts,
bicycle, jc>Ulnt and walking
trails and landscaped buffer
areu.
Pbaae four fundine also will be
UHd to include a youth camping
area, located in pbue three.
said Gary Davis of tbe city
park s and re creatio n
departmenl
After a bearing before the city
council. the propoeed plan will
go to the county tor a review by
the Orange County Harbors,
Beaches and Parks Commiukln
and the Board ol SupervUC>rs.
M lie Square Regional Parle
consists o/ 640 acres. Phase four
is located oo Edinger A venue
a nd Brookhurst Street. ~ppr~!Jlately 145 acres will
'f'emalm undeveloped after
completion of phase four.
f'remP~AJ
RABBITS .•.
and other pets in order to prevent
odor and rues.
Segler. however. armed
himself with petitions from
neighbors in favor of the rabbits.
He also got help from the Legal
Aid Society.
Whe.n he took his case before
the City Council Monday night,
be was assured lbat officials will
take another look at tbe
ordioaace wbkb has sparked
similar controversies over a
goose and chickens.
He wu tol~ be can keep bis
two pets dluine tbe renew. ··I believe M: should review
our ordinance." Councilman
Don MacAlllster said. "Many
schools keep anjmals for the
benefit of the children. The
ordinance would shoot down that
practice," he said.
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SMOG ...
1n eflect m seven OUler secuoru.
of the air basin.
Danzig said more than 100
inspectors were to be out in
Orange County today checking
fo r compliance with traffic
abatement plans.
Tbe Air Quality Management
District also asked the geoera.1
public to reduce driving and cut
eleclrtcal consumption.
One air quality official
estimated that 13.000 tons of
various poUutant.s are pumped
into the atmosphere each day in
the Southern ,Calllornla area . Investigators said burglars
pried open the closed and. locked
double doors ol the st.ore at 10890
Warner Ave .• between 7 p.m.
Monday night and 9 a .m . Tues·
day morning.
Onaga. sunglasses and wallets
valued at Sl,.SOO were taken, as
well aa $100 in caab, according lo
police.
Star's Born
Movies to VBe Courthouae
Friday evening an armed
bandit entered the store at 6:30
wearing a brown paper bag over
his bead and demanded drugs
valued at $320 from the
pharmacist. police said.
... , ..
DAILY PILOT
Even though the old Or~ County courthouse 11aS
been deemed unsafe for occupancy. lbe Board of
Supervisors doesn't want to m.lsa a cb&nce to make some
moaey off tbe blatortc bulJdiDC.
Tuesday supervjaors •ereed to allow film crews to use
the courtbou.ae located at Broadway and Sula Ana
Boulevard. provided the movie firm.s insure themselves
a1ain1t eartbquake dama1e and 1t1n a document
1uspendiaatbeCOUDty'1 liabWty lD tbe event of• tftllblor.
IN ADDITION, SUPERVl601lS approved a bdly bike
in rental fees for the old buUding aa weU as other county
locales.
Morie crews that want to UM tbe outaide ol qy county
bWJdial will "' saoo • dav. twice tbe eurnnt charae.
bll6de a eomly buildi.nC. tbe rmtal fee Will io from
$300 • -to• tor ftlmlne pr1vUe,ea. The old courthouse's restored courtroom, Department
1, will now eoet ftlmmuen $1,000 a day to use, instead ol u.e fonner dlarle o1 saoo.
IN ADDITION. SUPSaVIBOU are malatainia& the
county policy of recau1riAI a cub depoltt to cover tbe
county'• COlta -aucb u tbe b•MHa1 ol papet wM ud
~of MeUrity-u pat ol tbe rental paekqe.
llclCb tbe eounty'• o&d and new courtboulea bue been
u1ect for moYle seta aDd General Senlces A1eacy
1poPlmm lllke Matblu aald there haft bem about four
laqaidea about tbe old bu1Jdtn1 aiDce tt wu vacated lut
1ear.
'lbe buildlna wu ruled umafe ta u.. ~ of u
eartbquake u tbe rwuk of a -.ooo-.u-nna IWQ.
LUI' ft& IUPDYW .............. to
.... 118Cl1 tbe ...... la the --ol &ldlaa ••• ,.. 80bldClll t1u1a tbl ss mWlcm npet.r Job rwom .. w ao ta.. ..,...
ltu\ldlial NW ,_... from die old ~ rtDlaJ ID
to u.. eounl1'• Hlltorical Oommmtc..
Striker Carried All'8fl
Police take one of San Francisco's striking as:resls came during the largest <lem ·
hotel workers into custody after a pol· onatration of the labor dispute as hundreds
banging. wtustle·blowing demonstration in of pickets gathered in front of the financial
.. front nf t ~~h~Hv~tt Re2enc.v __ H_o_te_I _Th_e ___ dls_t _ri_ct_bos_t_e_lr_v_. __________ _
Senate Will Probe
Billy's Libya Deal .
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
Sen ate Judiciary Committee.
wit h Chairm an Ed ward M .
Kennedy stepping aside. agreed
tod ay to have lour members
look int-0 Billy Carter's ties wtth
Li b ya and then reco mmend
whether to investigate further .
(E arlier story. A4 )
The committee, however,
postpooed for the tlme being any
other acuoo mt.o the act1v1ties o<
New Planner
Appointed
In Huntington
Wes Banrustcr, an insurance
company owner . was appointed
Monday to the Huntington Beach
Planning Comm w 1on ..
Bannister, 43, who lost a bid
for a council seat in April,
immediately as8umes the duties
Of bis four-year term OD the
c ommission. Appointe d by
CounciJman Ron Pa ttinson. be
s ucceeds Prim Shea for his first
term as planning comm1sslooer
on the seven.member panel.
A graduate of the University
of Ho~ton with a bachelor of
scien ce degree in poltttcal
science, Banniater is a member
o f the Rotary Club and the
H untingtoo Beach Chamber oC
Comme~ and iS oo the board
of directors of the Boys Club ol
Huntington Beach. He' owhs
Bannister and Associates.
sunwear ·
COIOMA D& MAii
213 I I. C...t Hwr·
675-9700
Prt's1 den t CartN 's younger
broth<>r The four members an
to rc•port to the com mttll'e
'4 1thrn 48 hours
Billy Carter registered ru. J
for<>1gn agent for Libya under
protest last week to avoid a
grand 1ury investigation. He
acknowledged accepting $220,000
from the Libyan government
and c laim e d the money
constituted 1ost.allmeols oo a
loan to him.
Oa Tueaday. lbe Wlalte J:loaM
dtseloMd that tbe p~·s
brother also acted as an inter·
m e diary betw ee n th e
admutistration and the Libyan
eove mment in November in
trro rts to e nlis t Liby an
a ssistance in gain i ng l ht>
fre edom of the American
hostages in Iran.
Sen. Birch Bayb, D·lnd .. who
presided at today's Judiciary
Com mittee session . s aid the
rour·membe r subcommittee.
which includes Bayh, · ~uld
eicplore whether a special
Se nate committee should be
appointed; whether there should
be concurrent invesu1atioos by
other committees, and whether
an outside laywer s hould be
hired in VJew of the comatittee
staff's ues with Kennedy.
Kennedy. wbo is cha~
Pr esi dent Carter for
renomination. on Tue9da.y said
he would not take part in the
matter . Sen. Paul La•alt.
R·Ne v .. campajgn chairman for
Republican presidential
nom inee Ronald Reagan, also
disqualified himself.
All Boys
Wa•shorts and
Shirts
20°/o OFF
Stm llllCJ Toclar
f'rora PapAI
.. SUSPECTS . ...
warrants to s1:arc h the Agwrre
borne.
I t "as reported iruti all:; that
C'1ccon(', an unemplo)'ed auto
bod} repairman. bad been shot
a' '4 l'll as stabbed.
ll rJ we ver. Young said the
re1><1rt wa.' in er ro r tK!t•ause the
liudy '4 ~ :.<1 l'overed with blOO<f
Jt the time or its discovery ..
Travel Buffs ~
Off the Hook
K NOXVILLE. T e nn.
<AP > -There's no law m
Tennessee that says you
ran 't s leep n ude on an
inte rstate highway -a
f a c t for wh1c b Dena
Ma rburger and his wife,
Terry, are grateful
State troopers arres ted
the couple when they were .
f<>und a s leep 1n the
altogeth er on a ledge ·
under a bridge running
over the highway. They
spent the weekend in the
Knox County Jail.
Mr s. Marburger, 19,
said they had a cover over
them but she must have
kicked it off while asleep.
Judg e J ess Butler
s y mpathiz e d with
M arburgers' plea that it .
was Just too bot -95. He
r eleased them, noting
ther e is no law a ga inst
s l eep in g nude on an
interstate.
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VOL 73, NO. 205. •SECTIONS. • PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESOAV,JULY23, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Eoast Smog As·sault May Ease · a Bit"
81 DAVID KtJ'nMANN ...... ""' ..... 8outMm Calitomi• alr quatlty
-freq\MOtb a pain in the \UftP
-1bould Improve somewhat
'nunday.
Alr manaaement ottklall •akl
the eye-1ma.rt.iq, lun1·burnina
1mo1 which bun1 low over
Oran1e County today should
ii•e way to less rancid air.
Second stace alerts were
called throu1bout tbe Soutb
Coa1t Alt 8uan today u molal
ocun air trapped pollutant•
~Ion to tbe aroun d 1 0 the
summer llln cou!d bake them
into DOrJom •moe.
Tbe alee of dirty air Tuesday
and today wu remiruscent Of
lu t summer's smoc attacks that
retuJted in almost d ally second
1ta1e alerts throughout Southern
C.Womia.
500-acre Moro Ridge
A s pokesman for th e Air
Quality Manacement District
said first and second sta1e ozone
aleru were to be in effect today
but that a serood stage sulfate
alert was being called off.
The second stag• alerts
require businesses, factories
and power plants to put special
conUngency plans in effect to
help improve air quality.
In Orange County. AQMD Of·
f ici al Alan Danzig said
car pooling arrangements by
large companies were to be
instituted this morning and
power plants run by Southern
California l!".di.son were to burn
less sulpbur fuels.
Dan.zig said companies were
put on alert beginning Tuesday
when it became apparent air
quality was badly deterioralina
throughout the air basin.
The air official said that while
no s~d stage episodes were
expected in Or a nge County
today. second stage precautions
we re being taken nonetheless. ..
Co mpanies expected to
comply with air pollution
regulations are those wbicb
employ 100 or more workers on
any one shll\.
Thoueh ozone levels climbed
continuously through the day
Tuesday, oxidant s ulfate
pollution did not materialiu in
the danserously blgb levels that
were expected.
Nevertheless. second stage
alerts were issued for three
areas and first stage alerts were
m effect an seven otner s~ or the air basin.
•
Irvine Co. Sweetens Coastal Deal
fi-ater Spotted
Helens Vents ,,
Wrath Again \ I
VANCOUVER. Wash. CAP) -
crater . glowing r ed, was
otted today on Mount St.
lem following a spectacular
es of eruptions that hurled
11 miles into the air and sent
wafting into Canada.
Spotters in a plane circling the
Irvine Co.
Promises to
~~-~?a~~s
Ot -o.6ty ...... ~\aft Irvine residents soon will find
it easy to buy wallpaper and
paint within the city li mits
Purchasing a sofa or a chair
will be no problem.
Th ere even will be
oonver;iiently located dinner
b<>uses.
All these promises and more
were made by Irvine Company
representatives at Tuesday's
lnine City Council meeting.
_Countering council arguments
that there isn't enough retail
boiness in the city. company
vice president Rich a rd M.
Cannon staged a kind of
commercial dog and pony show
't'wsday.
~olor·keyed diagrams and
clla.rts were set up in the council
clta(Jlbers to underline Cannon's
prediction that 350 new shops,
r estaurants and othe r
commercial services will be
built in the city within the next
two years.
He says this growt.h will take
place in t hree major retail
developments:
-The South Woodbridge
Shopping Center a long Alton
Parkway. where 96 stores are
projected lo open in July' um.
-University Town Center
(Phase I) across Campus Drive
from UC Irvine, where 21M,000
square feet of commercial de· ~t is slated to opeo in
October, 1982, a 250-room hotel
i9 put ~that project. ~ Tbe Home Improvement
C..ter at Culver and Irvine
Ceeter drives, where 41 It.ores are to open by July, 191Z. Tboee
1bml.neuee will include lumber Ollllets, fUJ'Diture storea and 1-=::-==ru.e floor
te. promiae that tbe city's
MfatlDf retail aenlce1 wtll
...... DJ ~ t.be clty Uff atlalned U.. clfmeaaiOD of
k•lae'a eommerclal outlet ...._.
ca. mAIL. .... An
volcano today described the
crater as a "large, glowing pit,"
according to Charlotte Martin, a
U .S . Forest Service
spokeswoman.
The crater replaces a lava
dome which was blown apart by
the latest series or eruptions
Tuesday.
Observers were unable to
estimate the siz.e or depth ol the
crater.
Seismic activity ended at
about 1:45 a.m. today when the
mountain stopped shalling for
the first time since it began
about two hours before Tues
day'•----
MORO RIDGE
GIFT PARCEL
Just a slight plume ·o1 steam
was reported over the mowitain
this morniruf.
tRVIN£ COMPANY'S LAND DONATION ADOS IOO ACRES TO NEW CRYSTAL COV£ STATS PARK
After lulling observers with
six weeks or relative serenity.
Tuesday's eruptions unleashed
an ash cloud that today reached
into Canada. But only light ash
rail was reported In most areas.
The U.S. Geological Survey
s a id a pyroclastic n ow -a
superheated avalanche of ash.
gas and rock -poured down the
north slope of the mountain
a lmost to Spirit Lake. The
mountain resort area six miles
away became a volcanic
wasteland after the mountain's
first eruption May 18, which bad
a force. as great as an atomic
bomb.
lroine Backs
Affordable
Housing Plan
Reprieve in Irvine
To Horse Arotind
There were no r eports of
injury and the only evacuation
was carried out in tbe town of
Cougar as a precaution. Many of
the town's residents bad not
returned after the volcano's
previous erupt.iona May 18, May
2S an<t June 12, and some ol the
20 to 2S people who did were not
fleeing t h e town again.
authorities said.
T be e ruption cam e as a
<See VOLCANO, Page AZ>
Raise Seen
Far Irvine's
Principah
School district adminiattaton,
some making as much as $42,421
per year, deserve raises in the
1980-81 school year, Irvine
school trustee. bave decided
beblnd clOled doors.
In an ·executive aeaaicm cloeed
to the public, trustees Gordon
Getcbel, Fred Gahm and Frank
Hurd supported the
A sweeping plan designed to
provide affordable housing has
been approved by the Irvine City
Council.
Under the terms of the plan.
goals are set for the provisloo of
low-cost housin.R in areas ol the
ctty not yet zon ed for de·
velopmenl. Those goals include
requ i rement s that
approximately one·third of
s mall residential un1ts such as
apartments must be affordable
to families earning $16,160 per
year and less.
The plan will be incorporated
into the city's General Plan,
which is the document that
provides the board outlines for
development in the city. A
housinl element In city general
plans Is required by the State
Department of Housing and
Community Development.
The Irvine City Council bas
been considering a cit y housing
element since early urn.
R1188 Cite 'Kidnap'
CHICAGO <AP> -The Soviet
Embassy baa accused the
United States of aulborilinl the
"kidnapping" of a l2·YHN>ld
Ukrainian boy ln grantina him
political asylum despite his
parents' wishes that be return
with them to the Soviet Union.
By STEVE MITCHELL
Ot .. o.lly ~Staff
Peter Dangermond bas made
it official.
The new d.i~tor of the Slate
Department of Parks and
Recreation says the Irvine
Equestrian Center may remain
open for an additional year
while plans are developed for
Crystal C.Ove State Park.
The announce ment fro m
Dangermond follows on the
heels of a final act by former
parks director Russ Cahill. who
last moo.th granted a reprieve to
horseowners al t he s tables
between Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach.
Da.ngennond agreed with that
decision. announcing last week
that the Irvine Company. which
contracts wtlb a concessionaire
who operates the 25-acre
stables, can have an extra year
in which to phase out the stable
operation.
What that means is that
horseowners will be able to use
the equestrian center until Jan.
l, 1982 while state parks officials
formulate plana for the t,a
acre part.
Tbe Irvine Equestrian Center
Planning Committee bad argued
the stables s bouJd re main at
least until the state bad decided
what UBes wou.ld 10 lnLo the new
beach«iented park.
They said horses might be
establilbmmt ol a SUT.• tmd 'D W'F ' St I :,oai:;: rar wtmtn•.uauve merit u~e o e D
JobD NM•a and JUirebeaJ
SI~=· eon,. ii Pair Pl,ead Guilty in Theft
to decide wbicb of the 50·
member admi.Di1lretlve team llJNBOLA. N.Y. CAP) -Two ftaitiq Smtamm beve been
will tet raiael. TboM beaonctnl ordeNd to IQ fGr dam• u.e, ceUHd bJ ~ ID a l1us to tbe t.m include prtadpell, door at • LGaa l.a.d bowtiDC aDeJ and ate&llDc a framed
p17cbolot11t1 and dl1trtct ~-picture~ tbe late 8CW Jobn w.,...
ftciala. MJebeel ffemPMJ~ 11, and Robert lladry, IO, batb from
A ID on • t b o 1 e Job lnverclJde, Seotland, bad been cbarled wttll petty larceay in cla11mcations, lll•b 1cbool tbe JulJ 17 lDcJdent. But tbe1 ... allowed to plead SUilt1 to a
prtMtpllll .. ~,ud. wMb IMlel' cbarp of dl.wderly eoeduct LD N,...u CountJ nnt
a top ...., fl' I IRllJ fJI ...... Dlllltet 0Dart here Tuelcley.
TH l n -Nla7 • • ,_,. llama Goodmm ordend Rempaey to pay SIG to ~...... ~acetbe bn*• ..... oltbeG1'811& Meek Bowl bowMal aUq LD _ ftii~ID~..-lljftmd Gnat Nd. lfmdrJ wu tGkl eo ·1ta1 oa& ol tnable for ala .. for rllMii wu ~HllM ill a moata.• ... wtlltae.wallMr,_..,.
elol .. l1M111lr .... ~1~. ...._ ..... ._two ....... ,....... ... u.._...._.
TM dlCl.a• .. --~ •acat1ma.W.._•Wdi6b1•a..,krcwa.1Mdoll'.~ .,._ ... 11•1-_, flola an to....,.• les''md •an • .,.
tltl •. stee. ··-• . . _ ~~=;~~~~~~~~~~;,,;--~~~:i-'""""'~~---'!""
found to be compatible with the
park. and that c losin g t he
stables at the end of 1980 would
be premature.
I n h is a nnoun ce m e n t.
Dangermond said no decision
has been made about whet.her
equestrian fa cilities will be
included.
But he said facilities for
horses in parks are "generally
limited to public horse trails,
riding rings. water t roughs.
hitching posts and corrals." all
of which are considered to be for
service to the park public.
He sald the parks de partment
"will continue lo wortt with the
cotrlmunity to produce a plan
that will respond to locaJ needs
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lroine~
For Greener
Appeart111£e
One Irvine community will
take on a p-eener loot 10C1D u
the Irvine Company and city
complete an expiln1he
landscapiDI project plantha1
t .400 tree.: •.aoo lbrum. end
835,000 square feet ol pound
cover about the boundary ol tbe
Woodbridp area.
C oslin1 more tben Sl.3
million, tbe project will
landscape partrw.,a aad emlel'
medlam aloes C\aher Drive
from die SaD 06-.'0 Preew., to
Irvine Ceater DrtYe, lnlDe
Center Drift from Culftl' Drhe to Jeffrey Roed. ud ,.,,,..,
Roed ,,.,... Im. c.t.-°""
to Barreaea Parkwe7, •c·
eordla1 to Kn Noll, 1.m ..
Com.,_,.,._...,.
Noll ukl laDdleaPinl Pftlllld oo bolb ...._ ol Yale A..-.
betw .. lrWle c.a.-Drift and
the nortberl1 •di• of Woodbrid1• North Lake la .~ ..... .,.
MOit ~ tbe a..casUI wioft
will be~-..,~
l•d•atrlea pf A••••I•. A a.~--.. ······ to c.-.... '• •rez:. ti._ n.. c cl hw Ill' ,,....,
ao.dpa .. 11&.
Acreage
Gift
Increased
Br STEVE MARBLE
Of -o.lty ..... S4Mf A SOO.acre ribbon of land along
the Irvine Coast was offered
today to the state by the Irvine
Company to augment the newl y
c reated Cr yst a l Cove State
Park.
The parcel of land. known as
Moro Ridge. is just east of the
parkland and would increase,
Irv i n e Company offi cials
contends. the site of the coastal
park by 26 percent.
Tbe land gift m ove was
e1peeted and, in fact, i s
reqqlrfd in a recently
introct.ed federal blll, seeking
to create an 11,000 acre national
urt>aa park that would •r J e..Utelaad.
lnlae Company officials
estimated ••lue of the Moro
Ridae land gtft at Sl2 million.
They said ll is the stt00d largest
gift ever made to a public
agency by the land de velopment firm.
Twenty years ago, the Irvine
Company donated 1,000 acres of
pro~rty to the University of
California for the UC Irvine
camp~.
Company Pres ident Peter
Kremer said the move assures
that Moro Ridge will remain
open as parkland even lf the
move to create the national park
falls through.
"Moro Ridge has great vistas
of the ocean and will add
considerably to the recreationaJ
and environmental diversity of
the part." Kremer said.
Moro JUdge rises from the
coastline Jus t east or Moro
Cove and extends inland fo r
roughly tbree miles. The
exist.inc Crystal Cove Parle lies
midway between Laguna .Beach
and Corooa del Mar.
Irvine Company officials,
about seven years ago, bad
planned to construct a so-called
"hilltown" tract -a cluster of
residential units to be placed
along the rldce overlooking the ocean.
Under Orange County's
1eneraJ plan for the Irvine Coast
stretch, the Moro Ridge area
C8ee PAD. Pase AZ>
Coast
Weather
M08lly sunny 1bursday
w \tb hi&b cloudiness at
times. Lon tonight 62 at
tbe beaebn, 67 inland.
Hlcbl 11aunday a to 72 at
the beacbH, as to 88
inland.
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Acquittal of Klanamen
CHATfA.NOOOA, 'hGD. <AP> V~ brcl&e out la a
predom1JaanUy black 1ectlon ot Cb1uuoo1a at\tr a JW'Y
acquitted t-.:> ot three Ku Kha KlM1mea charted wtiltaboollnt
four black WIOC'Mn. Tbe J&llUce Departmeat today of'dlr..t an
lDvwl,..ka ot UM tboo«••p and lbe ,...t.a.IUDa ..,..t.
A &bl.rd Klanamu wu fouaid suU\1 ol ~ uaault
cba,.... iD tM \'erdlct ntWMd by aa all·wblM JV)' T\Meday.
A ruh ot f\rebomblnp. br'idt·lhrowtna and IOC>Uoa kept
POllce and firefiJhters busy durlna the na1ht, but no aerious
lnJuria were reported Police, be«tnc up lhelr patrols m the
city's Alton Park secUoa, atnlllled ala persona for Jootin&
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NEW DE.l..HJ, India CAP> -Allbu f'.d~aUoa Mt.ailter
Anabita Ratebaad, the onty woman ID the Cabinet ol Soviet·
inataUed PN.JdeDt ~brak Karma!. was shot and kWed in
Ka bul on Mooday, Radio Paiistan said today .
Tbe broadcast. moa.itored here by the UnJted News ol lndia,
also said the deputy mlnilter ol lat«ior affairs wu slain
Monday by uaallanta wbo ftted at bim from a car in the Alfban
capital. The minllLer was not named in the ne~ bulletin.
2 8eW la.-.. A Mfrs Detllla
BETHESDA, Md. <AP) -Two men were arrested today lD
connection with the murdtt of a former aide to the deposed
Shah ol Iran. The alleged assassin. who bas been charged with
first-degree murder . is still being sought, police said. (Related
photo, AJ)
The three were charced in connection with the fat.al
shooting Tuesday of Ali Akbar Tabatabai, a critic of the
revolutimary regime in Iran, who wu gunned down at his
suburban Washlnitoo home by a man peeing as postman.
A,..,,. S•• lsra•I •• 11.N.
UNITED NATIONS <AP) -Many Arab and some non·Arab
delegations walked out of the U.N. General Assembly today as
Is raeli Ambassador Yehuda Z. Blum took the rostrum lo
address an ~mergency sessQ:i on Palestine.
Blum began by sa.Yinc the absentees were precisely the
sam e states that had put themselves outside efforts for Middle
East peace and become "bystanders ... at the curr.ent peace
process" -a referencetotheCampDavidt.alks.
He told the as.sembly, '"Thia session is illegal. It follows that
any resolutions adopted by it will be equally illegal."
(JniOfl OU Profits llp 5"' "
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Unioo Oil Co. of California. citing
improved oil and ga.s production profits, reported today that its
second quarter earnings rose 52 percent compared with the
s ame period of 19'/9.
The nation's 14th· largest oil concern by sales, Unioo Oil said
its net income in the second quarter was $194.8 million, or $2.25
per share. That compared with earnings of Sl.28.2 million. or
$1.48 per share in the same quarter la.st year.
Second-quarter revenues rose to $2.75 billion from Sl 87
billion a year earlier.
Six Killed
In Tehran
BombBkuts
Fro•Pa~:ll
PARK .•.
curTenUy is designated for Jow.
density residential use and open
s pace.
.8Jt 'fte ~ .Pre1e · · ·· If tbe sune accept. the land
Several bombs exploded today gift from the development flrm.
in a bustling shopping district in no d evelopment could take
downtown Tehran. killing six place.
and injuring nearly 100, Tehran
radio reported.
At least one of the bombs
exploded on Ferdows1 Avenue, a
main street 10 the center o( the
city, near the Turkish Embassy
and the German Consulate, the
radio said .
Ferdowsi Avenue, one of the
busiest streets in the capital. is
lined with shops selling carpets,
antiques and other Items A
number of embassies are also
located there.
The bombs began explodin&
about 9:30 a.m. local time at a
Ume when the street usually is
crowded with shoppers.
The state radio quotea a
revolutionary com m ittee
spokesman as saying authorities
had "clues" to the identities or
t he bombe r s . H e d id not
elaborate.
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The federal bill ur ging
creation of a national park,
recently introduced by its
author. Sen. Alan Cr anston .
calls for the government to
purchase Irvine Company land
1ust south of Corona del Mar.
The bill further calls (or the
firm to donate other acreage for
the park. ln exchange for this
acreage. the Irvine Company
would receive assurances of
coos~ roughly 2,000 dwell·
Ing units afong the western rim
of the park, near Corona del
Mar.
The fate of the park bill,
t h ou gh. is In some doubt
following Sen. S.t. Hayakawa's
recent announcement that be
has reservations of the bill and
favors creating the park through
other means than fede ral
purchase
..
Bank
Accused
Of Theft
SACRAMENTO <AP) -State
Controller Ken Cory accused
Crock"' Bank today ot steali.nc
at lea.al tl.7 mlWoo from de·
poel&on and NJd be w a.s suiq to
reeover\t.
Cory told • capit ol news
coofereace the mooey wu taken
In service cbaf"ies and unpaid
interest on IACCOW\t.s wbkb lbe
bank claimed were "donnaril"
He claimed the Jaw does not
allow sucb dectuctiOGS.
''I call it stealing," be said,
adding that anybody else in
business wbo did something
similar would be put "in the
hoosegow."
The bank bad no immediaLe
commeoL
Cory. an Oranae Countian,
sa id bis suit, lo be filed in
Sacramento Superior Court. will
charge Crocker "rith fraudulent
and unf a.ar business practices.
He said the suit would ask ror
a S2.SOO fine for each of the
"thousands" of deductions the
bank made. tt Is similar to a suit Cory
recently woo again.st the Bank o(
America. He said be expe<:ted to
recover SIS to $20 million from
the Baruc of America.
The C'Ontroller said all other
chain banks in California. except
Crocker. are abidmg by the law.
Cory s aid the amount de-
ducted Crom accounts by
C rocker may exceed. Sl.7
million. ·
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RETAIL ..•
•'The short age of retail
facilities in I rvine 1s
pronounced." s a1.d City
Administrator Paul Ireland.
Backing up tus statement are
figures be and h is assistants
have compiled that show lrvme
is nearly last among cities in
Orange County in terms of
commercial facilities.
Mayor Art Ant.bony said Tues-
day he sensed this problem even
before the staff report and was
worried that while I rvine 's
commercial growth lagged.
nearby cities were capitaJiting
on the situation by attracting the
sa les tax dollars o f Irvine
residents.
He sent the company's board
of direct.ors a letter urging lb.al
more commercial growth take
place in lrviDe for the sake of
lbe city's sales tu base and the
needs of the citizenry.
Tbi.s letter and a subsequent
co uncil d iscu ssion o f a
moratorium on r es idential
g rowth <to allow commercial
growth to catch up I were what
prompted the Irvine Company's
presentation Tuesday.
The moratonum. proposed by
Councilwoman Mary Ann Gaido.
was rejected several weeks ago
by the councilmanic m ajority of
David Sills. Anthony and Bill
Vardoulis.
The biggest comme r c.ial
project planned for Irvine I.a a
huge shopping mall to be buJJt
on a triangle ol land formed by
the Laguna, Santa Ana and San
Diego freeways. Parts of this
p roject s bould open by tbe
spring of 1984. Cannon s aid.
Thia project bas been delayed
several times by the company.
lt ls known that the company.
primary landowne r in the clty,
is h aving difficulty finding
major depa rtment stores to
commit lo build stores in an
area of the county somewhat
lacking in popu.Jatioo.
HORSES ••.
a nd provide a high quality
recreation experience for a ll
visitors."
Star's Born
Movies to Vse Courthouse
Planning for uses in the new
park will continue th.rough 1981.
with meetings on resource
protection and management
scheduled this fall.
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Even though the old Orange County courtbouse bas
been deemed unsafe for occupancy, the Board of
Supervisors doesn't want to miss a chance to make some
money otf the tmtoric building.
Tuesday supervisors agreed to allow film crews to use
the courthouse located at Broadway and Santa Ana
Boulevard, provi~ the movie firms l.naure themlelves
a1ainsl earthquake damage and st1n a document
suapeoding thecounty's llabWty In tbe event of a temb&or.
IN ADDITION, 8\JPERVISOllS approved a hefty bike
in rental tees for the old bWJdin& as well as other county
locales.
Movie crews that want to use the outside of any county
buildinl will pay S300 a dav. twice the cu.rTeat cbarce.
lnalde a county bu.Udinl. t.be rent.al f~ will 10 from
$300 a day CO $500 for fllmlnC privUe1M .
Tbe old courtbouH'• restored courtroom. l>epartmetlt
1. will now cOlt lllmmuen Sl.000 a day to use, lnltead of
the former charp of $300.
JN ADDITION, 811PBaVllOll8 are mal.ntainlD.I tbl county poUey of recaulrinl a cub depolit co cowr tbe
county's eoeta -1-.cb u tbe b-'""' ot pape1 work ud
provilMaot MCUritJ -.. put ot &be,...... packap .
Both Ulil eowaty's old and MW courtboules Uft been
used for mo•l• Htl aDd General ServlcH Aaencf
spokeama 111.ke lllatblu u.kl tbere bave beeo about four
lnqulrill about tbe old bvUdinc since It wN vacated lut year.
Tbe butJcltnc WU ruled ..ufe ID tbe neat ot UI
eartbqualw • tM r111..at of a 9115,000 ~ •tucb' . .
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MOUNT ST. HELENS ERUPTS AGAIN TUUOA Y AFTER R!STING QUIEn Y FOR SIX W£EKS
Ash Ooud Spread9 Into C.neda, but Onty UgM Pollution Reported In Moet Areas
Senate Will Probe
Billy's Libya Deal
WASHINGTON IAP > The·
Senate Jud1cian Committee.
with Chairman· Edward ~
Kennedy stepping aside. agreed
today to ha ve four member!-.
look into Billy Carter 's ues wtth
L1 bya and then recommend
whether lo investigate further.
<Earlier story. A4 l.
The committee, however.
postponed for the time being any
..other action into~ act1v1l.les of
P r esident Carte r 's younger
brother . The rour membef"s are
to report to the committee
within 48 hours
Billy Carter registered as a
foreign agent for Libya under
protest last week to avoid a
gr a nd jury investigation He
acknowledged accepttng $220,000
from the Libyan government
a nd c laimed t h e mone y
constituted installments on a
loan to tum.
On Tuesday. the White House
discl06ed that the president ·s
brother also acted as an int.er ·
media r y betwe e n tb e
administration and the Ubyan
government lo November io
e fforts t o enlist L ib ya n
assistance lo gain ing the
freedom of the Am e r ican
hostages in Iran.
Sen Bttth Bayh, D·lnd .. wno
presided at today's Judiciary
Committee session. said the
four-membe r s ubcommittee.
which includes Bayh, would
explore whether a special
Senate committee s hould be
appolnt.ed: whether there should
be coocurrent Investigations by
sun wear
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other romm1ttees. and whether
an outside laywer shoul d be
hired an \'l('W of the romm1ttee
st.arc's ties ~•th Kennedy
Kennedy, who 1s challenging
Preside nt Ca rt e r f or
renorrunauon. on Tuesday sa.td
he would not take part in the
ma tter. Sen. Paul Laxalt,
R·Nev .. campaign chairman for
Republican presid e ntial
nominee Rooldd Rea1an. also
d i.squalified himself .
OC Transit
Cost.s Dip
LOS ANGELES <AP> -
Tra nsportaUoo d.tpped in
June as the Cons umer
Price Index for the Los
Angeles-Orange County
are a l"'08e . 4 percent. lbe
lowest monthly rise since
December' um. the u .s.
Bureau ol Labor Statistics
said today.
However. mortgage
interest rates. residential
rent.S and electricity and
other utilities cooUnued to
rise. t he report s a id.
(Related story. A4)
The cost ot housing wu
up .7 perc-ent in June. 24.2
percent hlgber than a year
ago. Rffident&al re nts
increased 2.1 percent. up
13 percent.
AR•oys
Walcshorts mtd
Shirts
20°/o OFF
Sim ting Today
Fro• Pllfl#'AI
VOLCANO. .. • •
.. urpn~ lo :.c1ent1:.l!> ana tederal
d1sastt-r off1 C'1.il s v. ho we re
v. indmg down act1\ 1t1e:>
Scientist s had said that a
rerent lull tn volcanic activity
indicated that pressure v.a!.
be1 ni:l rc lc>ased r a ther the&n
building within the volcano.
That thC'Ory was blown as the
f1r~t bla.'>l npl)('{I a hole an th~
lava d ome build ing in the
volcano's gap1.ng crater
· Yesterday. we did oot expect
anytbmg ltke this to happt:n."
said t;SCS l!eolog1st Tlm HaJt..:
"Today. probably this morning:·
v.e did not expect anything like
this ."
Tbe eruptaons oegan at 5: 14
p m PDT. shortly a.Iler a fiWTY
of ea rthquakes Six quak~ were
picked up bctv.ttn 6 a m . and 11
J m and by 3 p m , they had
increa..'it'd m frequency to about
o ne e ver) five minutes.
sc1 ent1sLs sa1d.
A sen~ or four or five smaJl
<'arthquakcs ended at 5: l3 p.m.
One minute later came a
mushroom-shaped eruption of
s l e a m Su b s e q u e n t b I a s ts
cont.awed ash that darkened the
sky and could be seen as far
north as Seattle.and south as far
as Corvallis, Ore. ·
The National Weather Service
charted ash plumes that move.t
north·northeast. following the
sa m e path as the ash ·laden
clou d t hat caked easte rn w ashinglon and northern Idaho
with the grit May 18. ·
A second eruption at about
6·26 pm. towered to 60.000 feet,,
said Carl Burgeson of the U.S.
Forest Service. A third shot of
ash rose to about 50.000 feet
s hortly after 7 p . m . and
pulsatton5 followed at 7:20, and_.
at8:30pm
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Coast Smog Assault May Ease '
•1 DA Ym ln:rt'&llANN ...............
Southern C&Ufomla air quality
-frequmll.y • pa1n ln lbe hanp
-should lmprove somewhat
Tllunday.
Alr maoqement officials said
the eye.smarti.q. lu.nc·bumiac
arnoc which buo1 Jow over
<Junie County today sbouJd
'1ve wa.y to less rancid air.
Second stage alerts were
called tbrou1bout the South
Coast A1r 8uin today u moUt
orun a r trapped pollutants
close to the 1round so the
summer sun could bake them into noxious amoe. '•
The aieee ol dirty air ~Y
and todly was reminascent of
Jut awnmer•s smog-attacks that
resulted ift almost daily secood
sta1e alerts throughout Soul.hem
Callfonda.
5~0-acre Moro Ridge
A spokesman for the Air
QuaUty Manacement District
said first and second suae 0100e
alerts were to be in effect today
but that a second staJe sulfate
alert was bei.na called off.
~
The second s tage alerts
re quire buslnesses, factories
and power plants to put special
continaency plans in effect to
help improve air quality.
Jn Orange County, AQMD ol·
Cicial Alan Danzie said
car pooling arraneem~tll by
large companies were to be
instituted this morning and
power plants run by Southern
California Edisoa were to burn
less sulphur fuels.
Danzie said companies were
put OD alert beginning Tuesday
when it became apparent air
quaJlty was badly deterioratiq
throughout the air basin.
The air official said that wtille
no second st.age epiaodes were
expec ted in Orange County
today, SttOnd suge precautiool
were being taken nonetheless.
Compa n ies expected to
comply with air pollution
regulatJOns are tboae wblcb
employ 100 or more worten oo
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TWENTY·FIVE CENTS
a 1Bit
any cme ab.lft
~ ozone Jeveb climbed
contlnuoualy through .the day
Tuesday. oxidant s ulfate
pollution did not materialize in
the daqeroualy higb levels that
were expected.
Nevertbelesa. second stage
alerts were issued for three
areu ud tint 1ta1e alerts were
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Irvine Co. Sweetens Coastal Deal
£rater Spotted
Helens Vents
Wrath Again
VANCOUVER. Wash. <AP> -
crater . glowing red, was
otted today on Mount St. , elens foUowing a s pectacular
eries of eruptions that hurled
sh 11 miles into the air and sent t wafting into Canada
Spotters in a plane circling the
Six Killed
·In Tehran
Boniliings
By Tiiie Auociated Press
Several bombs exploded today
in a bustling shopping district in
downtown Tehran, killing six
and injuring nearly 100, Tehran
radio reported.
At least one or the bombs
e-xploded on Ferdowsi A venue, a
m ain street in the center or the
city, near the Turkish Embassy
and the German Consulate, the
radio said.
Ferdowsi Avenue. one of the
· busiest streets in the capital, is
lined with shops selling carpets,
antiques and other items. A
number of embassies are also
located there.
The bombs began exploding
•bout 9:30 a.m. local time at a
time when the street usually is
crowded with shoppers .
The s tate radio quoted a
r evolution a r y committee
spokesman as saying authorities
had "clues" to the identities or
the bombe r s . H e did not
elaborate.
County Wim
5 Judgeships
Legialatioo that will add rour
judges to Orange County
Superior Court and a third judge
al South Orange County
Municipal Court in La1una
Ni1uel bas been signed by Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr.
The 1ovemor's action will
volcano today described the
crater as a "large, glowing pit,"
according to Charlotte Martin, a
U.S For es t Service
spokeswoman.
The crater replaces a lava
dome which was blown apart by
the latest series or eruplioos
Tuesday.
Observe r s were unable to
estimate the size or depth ol the
crater.
Seismic activity ended at
about 1:45 a .m. today wbeD tbe
mountain stopped sbaki.Dc for
the first time since it began
a bow two hours before Tues· daJ~~~·plume~ steam
was reported over the "l:nocmtaa
this morniu.
After lulling observers with
six weeks of relative serenity,
Tuesday's eruptions unleashed
an ash cloud that today reached
into Canada. But only light asb
fall was reported in most areas.
The U.S. Geological Survey
said a pyrodaslic flow -a
superheated avalanche or ash.
gas and rock -poured down the
north slope of the mountain
almost to Spirit Lake. The
mountain resort •area six miles
away became a volcanic
wasteland after the mountain's
first eruption May 18. which bad
<See VOLCANO. Pa1e AZ>
C.Ounty, SC
Extend Pact
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors approved a five·
year agreement Tuesday under
which the district attorney's of.
fice will continue to prosecute
violations ol San Clemente city
ordinances
The caaes generally involve
contested parking tickets and
animal leash law violatiom. The
district attorney's office will
receJve $30 from the city for
eaeb cMe> that is handled.
San Clemente is among 19
ciUea having such agreements
with Uae ~ty, accordin1 to 5tb
Dl•trict Supervisor Thomas
Riley.
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lfMNE COWANY'l.LAND DONATION AOD8 a ACRU TO NEW CflYSrAL COWE·STAft NM
Top J7 olleyball
Players Vie
On LB's Saml
Beach-goers will be treated to
two days o r championship
volleyball this weekend when
top-r ated volleyball players
come to Main Beach to compete
in the Cuervo Laguna Beach
Invitational.
Part or the California Pro
Beach Tour. the Laguna Beach
lnvit.Uonal ls Orange County's
largest volleyball tournament.
<For additional story. see Page
8·6.) I
Action wiU begin at 9 a.m. on
Saturday with 32 two-man teams
battling for top hooors. Final
competitions will be held at 4
p.m . Sunday between the two
las t undefeated teams.
Each ol the tournaments can
last up to ten hours. United
Slates Volleyball Aaaoeiation
rules govern the competition
and are adapted for beach play.
Pidlets Still Walk
MOBILE, Ala. CAP) -Police
officers e nded a strike just
before mldniaht and some
1arbapmen reported for wort,
but firefl1bters continued to
wait P6~et Uaea for a 10tb dax
Reprieve in Irvine
To Horse Aro11nd
By STEVE MITCHELL Of-D.ity ~ , ....
Peter Dangermood nas made
it official.
The new director or the State
Department o f Parks and
Recreation says the Irvine
Equestrian Center may remain
open for an additional year
while plans are developed for
Crystal Cove St.ate Park.
The announcement from
Dangermond follows on the
bffls ol a final act by former
parks director Russ Cahill. who
last m<lllth granted a r eprieve to
horseowners at the s tables
between Corona del Mar and
Laguna Beach.
Daqermoad agreed with that
decilion, umouncing last week
that t.be lrviDe Company. wh.lch
contracts with a concessionaire
who operates the 25-acre
stabl~. can have an extra year
in which to pbue out the suble
operation. ·
Wbat that means Is that
honeownen will be able to use
the equestrian ceatu until Jan.
1, 1m while 1ute parks olfldala
formulate plans for the 1.-aore park. "
Tbe lrvlne Equestrian Center
Planning Committee had argued
the stables should remain at
least until the state bad decided
what uses would go into the new
beach-oriented park.
They said hones mi&ht be
round to be compatible with tbe
park, and tbat closinc tbe
stables at the end ol 1980 would
be premature.
In h is announcement.
Dangermood said no d~ision
has been mAde about wbelber
equestrian facilities will be
included.
But be s aid facilities for
horses in parks are "geoerWly
Ii mited to public bone trails.
riding rings, water troughs,
bitching posts and corrals." all
of which are conaidtted to be for
service to t.be part public.
He said the parts department
•' wi 11 COfttinue to work .tell tbe
community to produce a 'plan
that will respood to local needs
and provide a bilb ~uallty
recreation experience for all
visitors."
PlanniQI for usee in tbe new
park will C'CllltiDue tbroqb 1111,
wltb meetin1• OD retource
'protection &Del inaaa1e11MDl
scheduled this fall.
• increase to • the number of authorized 1uperior court
poeitiom.
Addition ol tbe new superior
court poaltiom was stron1ly
~mmmded by local court of.
ftcials to .-ill in All effort to
reduce a bad~lo1 of civil
Guards P•n Big Spkall
............. trial.
· A dl6rd _... at IOUtb c:oun.
... "' I kn? needed beew
of aa laereaai111 erlmlaal Jl'OnlOllll. ~ oftktall .....
• Tbe .. ,. ...... wW be ftUed . .,.,,.. ..... .., .... .
You'll need a acorecanl to
keep tabl oa neat.a at tbe lizth
annul Saa Clemente Oftan
Festival edleduled Friday. Sat·
urda1 and SUDday near tbe muld,.a pier.
Tbree separate Jife1uard
cbamplonablp• and
com~ aloal wttb ..-a for ~ wUl blpHpt tbe
f•tlnl at tbe MM of Del Kar
Av••· l'ridQ'• actiriUea start at t
a.m. wklll tbe NaUoaal lmdor
Llfe1uard. Ct.amploa1a.•p1.
plttiq _.. tJaaa • J&ftllrt•n ID eo .. llMioal r• .... "-''CZ:.:-' • I :;. .......
for ~.:.-&: .. .., aad .... .. ......... tbe .....
Sftlla IM'I•" a ••4n•lle
....... eompllltiOlt, ill "'kb
tea•• build tbelr own aaad
monumenu be1ln11ln1 al 10
a.m ., wttb Jadllaa Ht at 2:15
p.m .
EJlrniaaHc• also bemD at 10
a. m. Saturcla1 fol' tbe llllll-11'81
Oceua Feltival Coat.t fGI' lirb
3 to • ,.... of .... l'taala ... tbe
little 1111.--wOI Mclll at I p.m. J ......................
npectild IO be ...... ID tlllt
eltJ'• ftnt dar7 ..... ""',.... Dana Pablt llutaa to tbe •• ,
pier.
Tbe nearlJ •••••·mlle tomplddoa lboUI ad qp at tbe
pier It ._ 11 a.m. Saturd.11.
felttftl ..... predict.
OtlMr' ~ .... totM
'9Mic Saturday lneh1de pt1d·
dl•'9ard and 8001l• board
rae., • • o.-....... ,... 1wtm.
Wida a-. •C9P• ol IM~ awtm, a..._. ..er,. fee ol 11
per penoa will be cbar1ed for
partidpmlla.
And wbile moat adlvltiea
Suada1 are 1eared toward • lU.,...., two beadl rw are
aclMdalld for tbe ~bile. 'nae nr.. • 10. fKe
from U.. pl• to UM onner
Nlxo• eatate aad baet. l•
Hbeduildto=,atT:•a.m. It wOI be wed b)' a ftve
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atta.m.
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wtll ~ ID dory ~ tM
iron mu. l*ldJe ~
and otllel" e.-..
Tbe c+ea 111 215*' rm floaa
10 a.m. to4 p.m. s.411.
At 5 p.m., tbe aecmd -8
lavltaUoaaJ la&ar•allM.al
LU•1aard Co~tl• r•ta ........ WQ.... ._
from arouad t • world
comMtbta • s.. a1•1•1'1 aancfa. -
Acreage
Gift·· ·----
Increased
BJ STEVE MA&.BLE °'-,,...,. PtMt SUff A 500-acn ribbon of land along
the Irvine Coast was otrered
today to the sute by the Irvine
Compay to augment the newly
created Crysta) Cove State
Park.
Tbe parceJ o( land. known as
Moro Ridge, ia just ea.st of the
parkland and would iocrease.
Irvine Company officials
contends, the size ol the coastal
park by as perceat.
Tbe land gift move was
ellpecte d and. in ract. is
re••ired i n a re~eatl y
Mb 8111 II federal bill. Mlll*ing
to crate aa u .aoo acre nationa:J
urbaa park that would
IHIFJ IT die state laDd.
••Y •ffiel•ls of t1M lloro tillle lift at SU million. 'nte7 llid it is Ute second largest
gift ever made t o a public
agency by the land development
firm.
Twenty years ago, the Irvine
Company donated 1.000 acres or
property to the University or
California for the UC Irvine
campus.
Company Pres ident Peter
Kremer said the move assures
<See PA&K, Page AZI
C.Ounty Aids
Bridge Work
The <>ranee County Board of
SQpenbon agreed Tuesday to
cbip in $35,000 toward the
SZS0,000 cost of designing a new
bridle that will span San Juan
Creelt c-. Camino Capistrano.
PreUmiDary plus call for
complete structural recon-
struction of tbe bridge and
•ideD.inc to four traffic lanes. said SU. District Supervisor
Tbom• Riley.
Actual coaatruction is not
likely to beliD for al least a
year, Riley said.
TM fedieral IOftnlment will
pay sns.ooo toward the cost ol
the eqineerin1 coats for the
bridle. RUeJ noted.
Coast
Weac•er
.. ..,. ~ Tbunday
•lt'b ll1P eloudinesa at
Umel. Lowa tcmicbt 12 at
tbe beaebM. t1 lnland. Hilbs ,,_....,•to 12 at
tile beacbea, 15 to 88
lalaacl
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Blacka RWt Following
Acquittal of Jaaiurnen
CHAn'ANOOG A. T'-. <AJ>> -VW.-. '"*•out la a
pre4o.Una.aUy b&uk a«Uoo ot Chattanooca afttt a jury
•l"41u.lu.d two ol t.tuw Ku Kla IOemmen dau ,.ct wtua .-OU01
rov b&M:k WIMMD. The "-'1tt t>t-partmwt today order9d an laW!IJl't::: of \M ..... , .... .ad \M ............. t
A Klwm• wu fouM _., ol reihllt9d 1Na\llt
cbarpe U. die wrdld ,.., ......t b)' • •D·~ ND ,...._Y
A rUh of far8omblap, bricioi\tirowtna Pd k>otinC kept
POli<'t and firef\tht.ers W.1 du.rial the n11bt, but no Mriout
lnj urie. were reponed. Potice. bMllQa up t.bt•r ~~ 1D \be
city's Alton Pan Mcttoa, a.rt'fllied ••• pertON t«W . Lft'•• t• r. ur l r•strr•I••
BEIRUT, Lebuoo (AP> -IUjed Taba, rllairmaa ol
Lebaac9's newspaper &)"adit~ &M a fttm actvotau ol fNeclom
oft.be Pfell , WU mW'dered today b)' W l ttlu wbo ftred a ball or submadUne-.-bWJeta into hls Umouaint rrom U..r car.
Taha '1 dnver Ullo wu \illed.
The un•rnatioo ~ the l1wlel1MM that bas
pla1ued lhi• Mideut aation of S million ain~ its 1'75-16
Moslem-Clna\.iu clVll war and compliu\ed efforts to form a
gove rnment that "''Ould r~cl.Je t.be \o\•amng factions.
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UNITED NATIONS CAP> -Many Arab and some ooo·Arab
de legauoos walked out or the U.N. General Assembly today as
Israeli Amban ador Yebuda Z. Blum took the rostrum to
address an emergency session on Palestine.
Blum becan by .. ,... the at.entffS were predsely the
aame states that bad pUt ~ out.side efforts for Middle
East puce ad beeeme "b)'standen.. •. at the current peace
proceu'' -a reference tol.MCamp David talks.
He told the uaembly. ''This seuioa ls illegal. It folk>wl that
any resofuUons adopted by it wilJ be equally illegal "
. tfU~dW>t Prefw Ddofl O..rgrd
. WASHINGTON <AP) -The Jusllc~ Department's top
internal watcbdot today criticized Attorney General BenJamin
Civiletti and White House officials for alleged footdragging on
disciplinary action against two presideotiaJ appointees accused
of mJsconduct.
The critJcis m came 1D an annual report to C1viletu by
Michael E. Shaheen Jr .. bead of tbe Justice Department's Of.
flee of Professiona l Res ponsibility, wbicb investigates
misconduct by department employees. The report covered
Shaheen's activilies duria& 19'1'1.
The two presidential appointees -involved w~ Herman Sillas Jr .. the U.S. attorney in Sacnmento. and Robert L
Wright. the U.S. m arshal in LouisviUf'. Ky . department sources
said. although Shaheen did oot na me the two officials..
Fights for Life
Actor Peter Sellers
Remains Critical
LONDON <AP> -Doctors
fight ing to s ave movie star
Peter Sellers said today \.hey an
using breathing equipment to
keep hJm alive alter be suffered
hia Udrd m~ beart at~ lD
USyear5. A boepit.al bulletin said the
54-year-old Sellers "remains
critically ill" 24 hours art.er he
co llapsed in b ts s u ite a t
Loodon·s plush Dorches ter
Hotel
But Ml dd\esex Hos p\UI
s p okes m a n Da vtd Johnson
stressed that it was not just the
SMOG •.•
in ette.a in seven other secuoas
of the air basin.
Danzig said more than 100
inspectors were \o be oul in
Oraa1e C.OW.ty today chetkltlg
for compliance with traffic
a batement plans.
The Air Quality Mana1ement
District also asked the 1eoeraJ
pubUc to redu~ drivin1 and cut
eltttrical comumpt.lon.
O ne a i r q uality orflcial
es timated that 13,000 tons ol
various pollutants are pumped
into the atmosphere each day in
the Southern CaWornla area and
that s mo1 results wh en an
inversion layer \raps the dirty
air cloee to the ground.
Soviet Peak Blows
MOSCOW CAP) -A volcano
dorm ant for 30 years b as
e rupted on the Kam achat ka
Peninsula in t he Soviet Far
East. Tass reported
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machines in the intensive care
unit that are keeping the Brtti.lh
actor a.Li,•e.
·'There's also his strong wtU to
hve," he commented.
Sellers starred ill more than 40
movies and was a top British
comedian and character actor
l o n g befo r e h e ac hi e ved
inte rnational fame with his
po rtr ayal of the bumbling
Inspect.or ~au i o the Pink
Panther series
County Man
Wasteimter
Unit 's Chief
J ohn A. Perr y, dlnctor or
operaUoo.s and administr ation
for the MouJton Niguel Water
District. h as been named
p reside nt of the board of
d ir e ttors of the Sou theast
Regional Reclamation Authority
<SERRA>
Perry was elected president
by board members representing
the six m ember agencies of
SERRA
Perry. 38, of Lake Forest, has
been an employee ol lhe Moult.on
Niguel District for 14 years and
is a registered engineer.
Sen-a is a joint powen a4~Y
which serves as a regional
wastewater reclamation and
disposal governing body for tbe
Moultoo Niguel Di.strict . Sant.a
Margarita Water District, the
Dana Point and. Capiatnno
Beach aanital")' districts, and
cities of San Clemente and Saa
J uan Capistrano.
Perry said be would work to
build closer relations among
SERRA..sncmben and all water
and wlltewater qenciel iD \be
coualJ.
He replaces Jeff Lodder of tbe
Santa Maraarit.a Water Dialrict
at president of SERRA.
l.BCoedSei
For England
Jennifer Wlleoaen, da..oter
of Mr. •ad llra. Wilflam
WIJcoan, LQuaa Beach, 11 ..
Of 51 Grinnell Collqe atucltata
who will a pead tbe rtrat
...... of tbe .... lcMol year~ ID Lciedoa. . n. 1owa ~on .. -.a
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Lesbian
To Keep
Children
FLDllNGTON. N.J. (AP) -
A dlYOr~ snot.Mr who Uvea
wtlJI aootber .omen caooot be ct.eted eu1tady of ber children
t l in p t)' becauae o r ber
bo mOHllua l orleata tion . a
Superior Court Ju.dee ruled.
Judp William M. D'Annwuio
aald Rolemary Dempsey. 35, ol
Trenton. wu raising ber t-o
t blldrtn in an "uncooventional"
houffbold. But be ruled Tuesday
that thtte .-as no evidence ber
sexual behavior was barmine
her children.
Ms. Dempsey. wbo bu bees>
living with Margaret Wales, 42.
and Ms. Wales' three cbildrea
for almoll five years. "is oot to
be denied continued custody ol
the children merely because of
her sexual orientation." t he
.)Udge ruled.
"Her sexual preference and
relatlonhip with Wales are OfUy
two of the many factors to be
considered in dete rmining the
besl interest or the children."
the Jud1te ruled.
f',..•P~AI
PARK ...
that Moro Ridge will remain
open as parkland even if the
move to create the national park
falls through
··Moro RJdge bas great VlStas
or tbe ocean and will add
considerably to the reereational
and eoY1 rorunent.a.I dl\'ersity of
the park."' Kremer said.
Moro RJdge rises from the
coasthne .>Us l east of Moro
Cove and extends inland for
r o ughly three m lies T be
exist.Ing C'ry3lal Cove Parlt Lies
midway bet~n Laguna Beach
and Corona del Mar.
I r vrne Compa ny off1c1als.
about seven yea rs ago, h ad
planned t.o construct a so-oalled
"hilltown" tract -a cluster of
residential units to be placed
along the ridge overlooking the
ocean.
Un der Or a ng e Coun t y's
general plan for the Irvine Coast
stretch, the Moro Ridge area
currently is d~ignaled for low
density residential use and open
space. -
If the st.ate accepts the land
gift from the development fir m.
no d evelo pment could take
place.
T b e fede ra l b ill urging
creatioo of a national park.
r e ce ntly int r oduced by its
author . Sen Ala n Cr anston,
calls for the government to
purchase ln'U>e Company land
Just south of Corooa del Mar.
The bill further calls for the
fir m to donate other acreage for
the park lo exchange for this
acreage. the Irvine Company
wou ld receive assur ances of
constructing roughly 2,000 dweU-
ang uruts along the western n m
or the park. near Corona del
Mar .
The rate of the park bill,
t ho u gh . 1s in s ome dou bt
following Sen. S.I. Hayakawa's
recent announcement that be
has reservatioo.s of the bill and
favors creating the par k through
ot h e r m e ans t han federal
purchase.
Bikes Major
Targets of
SC Burglars
···~ MOUNT ST. HELENS ERUPTS AGAIN TUESDAY APTER AISTINO OUIETL Y FOA SIX WEEKS
Ash Ooud Spfeeda Into C.Mde, ~ Onty Ugttt Polutlon R.,,orted tn Moat Areas
Senate Will Probe
Billy's Libya Deal
WASHINCTO:-.i \AP1 Tht
Senate Jud1c1ary Com m1tt~e.
with Chairman E d ward ~
>< enncdy stepping aside. agrt't'd
today to have four members
look into BlU y Carter's tJes with
Libya aod tbeo r ecommend
whether to investigate further.
C Earlier story. A4 ).
The comm ittee, however.
postpooed ror the time being any
ol.be r act.Jon mt.o the actavtlles o(
Pres,de nt Carte r 's younge r
brother. The four me mbers are
to r eport to the committ ee
\o\ithm 48 hours
Billy Carter registered as a
foreign agent for wbya under
protest last week to avoid a
g ra nd Jury in vest1ga t1on. He
acknowledged accepting $220,000
from the Li byan government
a n d clai m e d the m o ne y
constituted installments on a
loan to tum
On Tuesday. the Wbite House
d iscl06ed that the president 's
Holly Veale Heads
SC Parks Board
HoUy Veale. a three-year San
Clemente Parks and Recreatioa
commissioner. bu been named
chairman of the rive-member
panel
Dee Hedborg was na med vtce
ch•irman of the panel, which
a dv ises the cit y council oo
matters relating to parks de·
velopment and recreation in San
Clemente
bro~r also acted as a n IJlt..e r-
m e d 1 a r y b e tw ee n th e
adm1rustrat>on and the Libyan
government in ~ov em ber in
e ff o rt s t o e n ll s t L i b ya n
ass is tance an ga1n1ng l h t'
rr eedom of t h e Am e r ican
hostages in Iran
Linch Price
Hike Seen
ForCUSD
School lunches a.re expected to
cost more in the Capistrano
Unified School District next
yea r . a f ter th e dis trict 's
cafeteria progra m balance sheet
ended u.p in the red for 1979-80.
Trustees are considering five
and ten-cent Increases in student
and adu lt milk. lunc h and
bro~ldast prices.
Tbe program llas a ~t•tive &a taoce or m .556 ror 197MO.
T hat negative balance would
nave been 122.016. wen it not
necessary to replace a delivery
t ru t'k and des troy s o m e
c on tamina t e d food . 1ald
Assistant Supertntendeat Sam
Chicas.
Wbile food pnces coat.inue to
rise. said Clticas . the dm.rict
now faces reduction in s~te and
fed eral reimbursement.
Trustees a re expect ed to
continue study of the matter at
lhelr Aug. 4 meeting.
·-
VOLC ANO. • •
.s force ru. great ru. :m at.om1c
bomb
Tht'rl' we re no rt!pOrls or
1n1ur:-;10d the only evacuallon
v.as came<! out 1n the town of
r ouS?ar ""' a pre<'aulton Many of
tht· tov.n ' rf"''>tdf'nb had not
n ·t urned Jft<'r the "olcljno's
prt'\ 1~ eruptions May 18. May ·:
25 dnd June 12. and some of the ·
20 to 25 people v.ho did wert> not
rlee1ng the tov.n ag a i n .·.
authont.Jes said · :_
The eru ption came as a··
surpn se to sc1enusl..'> and federal
d is aste r ofhclals who we re
v.1nding down activities.
Sc1ent1sts h~d said that a
r t>1 ent lull m volcani c act1vity
1nd1cated that p ressure was
being r eleased rathe r t han
building within the volcano.
That theory was blown as the
first blast ripped a hole m the
la \'3 do me bu il din g in the
\Olcano's gapang cr ater
.. Yesterday. we dJd not expe<>t
anything like this to happen.'"
said USGS geologist Tlm Hait.
··Today. probably this morning.
we did not expect anything like
this."
The eruptions began at 5; 14 ·
p m . PDT. shortly after a flurt"Y
of earthquakes. Six quakes were>
picked up between 6 a.m. and 11
a m. and by 3 p.m .. they had
increased in frequency to abou\
one ever y five minutes , "
scienhsts said M. •
A sen es of rour or five small
earthquakes ended at 5: 13 p.m.
On e minute la ter ca me a .
mushroom-shaped e r uptioo or
s tea m Su bsequent b las t s
rontaLOed ash that darkened the
sky and could be seen as far
north as Seattle. --------
Ten ·s~hlc~l~we~ahlg .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i te m fo r th ieves i n San . '. Clemente over the weekend . police said today.
Martha Oulfy. who lives on
West Avenida Palitada. reported
the theft of one along with a tool
box from her residence Saturday.
And Tony Grant , who lives in
the 300 bk>ck of Avenida Del Mar.
sa ld someone took his $'75 bike
from the back or his apartment
sometimeSUnday.
John Williams. who lives in the
200 block or Avenida Victoria.
said burglars entered his resi-
de n ce fhrou1h a bed room
window. t.alcing a stereo, rt Re. and
a safe containiagS330.
3 Clemente
Shops Looted
Tblews made oft witb cub
totau.n, $110 in bur1lute1 at
three aellhborinl~lD s. Clemmte, police Money wa1 lac overed
mll1ln1 Tue1da1 from Ma"un's R•taurant. wben
Sl 10 wu reported stolen. aad
Uakadult. ..._. "° wu &Ma. BoUa 1111•1 111• .,.. locac.d Ill a
coeJla at .-s. 1:1 Ca•tao
Real.
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Walkshorts and
Shir IS
20°/o OFF
St.ting Today
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Dally NewHpaper
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA C TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
o ·ast
BJ DAVID IUJTZMANN . .............. , ....
Southern California air quality
-frequentJ.r a pain In the 1un1s
-should 1mprov' somewhat
Tbursd.ly .
Air management officials said
the eye·smartmc, lung-burning
,mog which hung low over
frange County today should
ve w~ to Jess rancid alr.
Set"ond stage alerts wer e
-t
SDlog Assault May Ease
called throushout the South
Coaat Air Baain today as moist
oc~an alr trapped pollutant!>
close to the ground so ttu.•
summer sun could bake them
into nox.ious smog.
The siege of d.ifty .air Tue day
and today was remirus<.-ent 01
last summer's smog attacks that
resulted m almost daily se«>nd
stage alerts throughout Southern
California.
A s pokes man for the Air
Quality Managem ent District
s aid first and second stage ozone
alerts were to be an effect today
but that a second stage sulfate
alert was being called off.
The second stage alerts
require businesses. factories
and power plants to put special
contingency plans in effect to
help improve air quality.
In Orange County, AQMD of·
f icial A l an Danzig said
car pooling arrangements by
large companies were to be
ins tituted this morning and
power plants run by Southern
California Ed.iS<vl were lo bum
less sulphur fuels
D8.D%ig said companres were
put on alert begiMing Tuesday
when it became apparent air
quality was badly deteriorating
throughout the air bas in.
The wr offi<.'iaJ said that while
no second stage episodes were
exp_ected 1n Orange County
today. second stf!ge precautions
we re being taken nonethel~ss .
C o mpanies expec ted to
com ply with air pollution
regulations are those which
employ 100 or more workers on
a Bit
any one shift.
Though 'ozone levels climbed
continuously thro ugh the day
Tues day, oxidant s ulfate
pollution did not m aterialize in
the dangerously high levels that were expected. ~
N evertbeless. second stage
a lerts we re issued for three
areas and first stage alerts were
JD eff ect 10 seven otner secuoru.
of the air basin.
Bank Accused
Cory Says Crocker 'Stole' Funds
SACRAMENTO CAP> -State
C:Ontroller Ken Cory accused
Crocker Bank today of stealing
}l least $6.7 milnon from de·
f(>Sitors.and sajd he was s~ing to
~ovenl.
1 Cory told a Cap itol news
inf.eref\ce the money was taken service charges and unpaid
terest on accounts which the
nk claimed were "dormant.''
e claimed the law does not
Dow such deductions. f 'I call it stealing." he said,
adding that anybody else in
business who did something
similar would be out "in the
hoosegow.''
David Brooks, executive vice
president or Crocker . said Co,Y
filed a similar suit against tlle
bank four years ?go and j~ was.
dismissed. but· COry appealed
the dismissal.
·•we don't understand why he
wants two lawsuits on the same
matter unless it is to call
attention to the situation or to
In the Way?
Gas Station Faces Move
By JERRY CLAUSEN
01 ti• Dally ''"" S\lff Harry Adessian's Arco gas
at ion on the com er of Newport
ulevard and 19th Street has
t to go, Costa Mesa city of·
ials contend, for the widenlAg
19thStreetinabouttwoyears.
If Adessian goes, so do the
,000 gallons of gas he is
Jlocated each month by Arco.
essian's attorney contends tbe
s will be felt by the city'•
otoring public.
Adessian, who depends on h1s
talion for self-survival, can't
ove that allotment into any
the r city, under government
ules laid down for gasoline
!location.
Adessian wants lo move into
abandoned 1950s era station
n ee operated by Shell 011
m
ompany at the c orner or
arbor Boulevard and Fair
rive along Costa Mesa's so·
·ailed Auto Row.
City law, however, indicates · :that the old station facilities are
~tiquated and must be updated
.at considerable expense. a
r equ irement Adessian said
would send him into bankruptcy
as a dealer contracting with
Arco.
City council members met this
week in closed executive session
-a legal maneuver because of
l itigation surrounding t he
condemnation of Adessian's 19th
Street station -to talk about the
matter.
Monday night they voted -4
to 1 with Mayor Arlene Schafer
dissenting -to gTant the service
station operator a permit to
open the old Shell facility.
Mayor Schafer s aid s he's
a1ainst the move because the
corner property probably would
be bette r s uited to office
structures. The required use permit is
only one hurdle f aced by
Adessian, however. He sUU m\Wt
\-acquire a city variance waivina
•ome stiff requirements for
~andscaping at the Harbor
•tsoulevard station.
1 To meet tboM requirementa,
one of the station's pump islands
would have to be moved, along
with the service station building.
Until the City Council decides
whether to r emove those
requirements -probably at its
Aug. 18 meeting -Adessian wt.U
continue to pay $3,000 a month fn
rent to owners ol the old Shell
statioa to bold it for PoSSi OC·
cc upaney lat.er. 'na.t. lie contends, ·
maae, aimiderinl
has to pay the city
ptffent 19th street s
for the street wide ing from
property owners.
City officials say lb y plan to
widen 19th Street bet een Park
and Fullerton avenu in about
two years to improve traffic
circulation in the downtown
redevelopment area.
Boat Torched
In Owner's
Me8a Yard'
Costa Mesa ar s on
investigators say s pite may
have been the reason that a boat
was set ablue aboard a trailer
in a parking lot early today.
Investigators said the fire,
apparently started with a paint
thinner, erupted at about 3:54
a .m. next to a home at 2310
Santa Ana Ave.
The boat was destroyed, they
said, and a fence and car parked
next to the 16-foot -long boat
were scorched.
Estimated damage to the
boat, owned by Dale Alcuar.
and tbe fence and car was listed
It $1.000.
IDYMtigators said they are
cbecking out a possible suspect
in the torching.
Ruling Boost
To Cable TV
WASHINGTON <AP> -In a
landmart dedaion for the cable
televiakla ladmtry, a federal
a1eaey wladed Tue9da1 that
local ltltiaaa are not advenely
affeeW ftln a eable Qltem
offen aublcrtben slpal.I from
telnillon stations in otber
clUet. . Tbe Federal CommUDlcatkm
'Commilltm, b)' a narrow 4-•S
vote. ruled tbere la •imply no
jusUftcetm for two of ttl rul•,
,rblcb bave limited tbe
Pl"OlfUPID*DI G&ered bJ cable .Blt'JI. la &o npeal Ule ,.._._ ... .,... ... ..
-~ ..... -... .... .. .n .., ..... Ute ea 1;1 ••• ,, ·-tbe
co•...._ t1•nd •\Hal
prcl ......... ft ....,:s effort br broadcaatera .;
........ Gda<C'I.,
get publicity." Brooks said.
··crocker has always been
proud of the benefits we provide
our depositors We believe we
have always obe)led the law. We
do not have the right to break
the law nor do we want to. ,.
"Crocker's practice is•to
pay interest to depositors on
savings accounts. both active
and dormant. We have a formal
procedure to locate depositors
who have made no deposits or
<See BANK, Pa~e AZ>
Mesa Eyes
'S~ship'
Vehicles
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Ol IM o.lty ~"4 S\lff
Costa Mesa police cars and
fire truck interiors wlll take on
some of the appearances of
spaceahipa frSb out of a "Star
Wars" episode at about this time
next year.
Tbe departments wUl take a
staat step into tbe apace ~ve over
lbe next 12 months as computer
experts begin installing a $1.4
million visual communications
system a s m ode rn and
electronically sophisticated as its
label.
The ''Police Records
Ma nagement Sys t em and
Computerized Dispatch/Mobile
Digital Ter minaJ System " was
authorized Monday night by the
City Council at the request of
City Manager Fred Sorsabal.
Each police patrol car and
m any fire.fighting vehicles will
be filled with a television screefi
computer apparatus. police
report .
Dispat c h ers at pol ice
headquarters will communicate
directly lo officers a nd fire
fighters in the field sending
t yped and compute rized
messages over the system.
Personnel will respond m a
similar fashion wilb keyboards
in their units. ApparenUy, said one city of·
ficial. the day when thieves can
monitor a police network and
flee as officers arrive will be
history.
The computerized system also
will be tied in to similar county
and state systems, enabling
police to punch the number of a
Hcen.se plate into the system, for
instance, and immediately de·
tennlne lbe status of a car they
are following.
ltalaocouldprovideimmediate
intelligence inform -
ation re1arding the status of
t he driver, whethe r he is
wanted for outstanding warrants
or a poealble suspect in a crime,
officials indicate.
(See SmPS. Pa1e A.Z)
MOUNT ST. HELENS ERUPTS AGAIN TUESDAY AFTER RESTING QUIETLY FOR SIX WEEKS
Ash Cloud Spread• Into Canada, but Only Light PoUutJon Reported In Most Areea
Volcano Crater Glows
Night of Emptions Shakes St. Helem
VANCOUVER. Wash. <AP ) -
A crater. glowing red, was
spotted today on Mount St. Helens following a spectacular
series ol eruptions that hurled
ash 11 miles into the air and sent
it wafting into Canada.
Spotters in a plane circling the
volcano today descr i bed the
crater as a "large, glowing pit."
according to Charlotte Martin. a
U .S . For es t S e rvic e
spokeswoman.
The crater replaces a lava
dome which was blown apart by
the latest series of eruptions
Tuesday.
Observers were unable to
estimate the si.ze or depth of the
crater.
Seismic activit y ended at
about 1:45 a.m. today when the
mountain stopped shaking ror
the first time since it began
about two hours before Tues·
day· s eruptions.
Just a slilbl plume of steam
was reported over the mountain
this morrune.
After lulling observers with
six weeks of relative serenity,
Tuesday's eruptions unleashed
an ash cloud that today reached
into Canada. But only light ash
fall was reported in most areas.
The U S. Geological Survey
said a pyroclastic flow -a
superheated avalanche of ash.
gas and rock -poured down the
north slope or the mountain
a lmost to Spirit Lake. The
mountain resort area six miles
awa y became a volcanic
wasteland after the mountain's
ri rst eruption May 18, which had
a force as great as an atomic
bomb.
o n e ever y fiv e minutes.
scientists said.
A series or four or five small
earthquakes ended at 5 13 p m.
One minute later ca me a
mushroom-shaped eruption of
s team . Subseque nt blasts
contained ash that darkened the
sky and could be seen as far
north as Seattle. and south as far
as Corvallis. Ore.
The National Weather Serv1re
charted ash plumes that moved
north-northeast, following the
same path as the ash-laden
c lo ud that caked east e rn
Washington and northern Idaho
with the grit May 18.
Coast
Snake-armed
Ther e were no reports of
injury and the only evacuaUon
was carried out in the town oC
Cou.gar as a precaution. Many ol
the town's residents had not
returned after the volcano's
previoas erupt.Jons May UI, May
25 and June 12, and some of the
20 to 25 people wbo did we.re not
fl eeing th e town aeain,
authorities said.
The eruption came as • surprise to sc1enb&ta and federal
diaaster official• who were
windinc down adivit.iel.
Mostly sunny Thursday
with hlgh cloudiness al
ti mes . Lows tonight 62 at
the beeches, 87 Inland.
Highs 'Jbunday 68 to 73 at
t he beaches. 85 to 88
lnland. Bandit Uaea Boa in Holdup
CHICAGO (AP) -A bmldit
awakened 1 man in an ap1rtment,~ pointed a boa
comtridal' at bim ad ta '9
before nHlq OD a bleyele,
. police aakl.
A.Dtcmlo Zanla, -. told police
tbe robbery Heurred lD bis
Nortbweat Side apartment.
Police llld tbe boa cautrlctor
wumfeet&aq. Pollcemaa Artbur Nielsen
Mid 1'md&J that Zavala cbaled
......... "but be dJdll't rull1
WMt to cMdl blm became be
wo.Jclll1 --... to .. If )ae did." la••w•n .... told bJ an lDlormllll ta.a. J.1.,..,.-Gld boJ
b•• beea ,... la tlae art1
caJTYinl a snake. Police found
tJae make curled up in a box
under 1 atalrweU, but didn't ftDd
the youth.
Police reeorded the lnddent
aa an armed robbery •
"It 111aJ not be I pn, but tbe
snake._.. la 1 weapon," uid
Ntei... '"1111a la oaly tile leCODd.
animal....,... Nbbery cue I've
HeDlnbyean.
"We --Halbt a fUY wbo was ual•• a bl1 German
Sbepberd to scare money out of
bb ridlml."
ADlmal ccmtroa omc1u Wet
tlae ..... "°'*' be ...... tbe u Hldence, ud
di wilMt .. la IJ'lf'd" r.oo.
ScienU1t1 bad said that •
recent lull in ~clnic 1divit7
indicated that presauH was
being released rather than
bulldlng within tbe volcano.
That theory WU blown U tbe
finl blMt ripped a bole ID tbe
l1va dome bulldlDI In U.e
volcano's Japma crater.
"Yest.ent1.1. we did not apeet
anytblq like tbil to bappm."
safd mros poloctlt. Tim Halt.
"Tod.If, probably WI monlnl,
we did not aped ~ De
thiJ." •
Tbe .-upUam --at 5:t• p.m. PM', alloftlJ 8ftll' I ftulTJ
of eartbquak•. Six q..a.-..
picked up between I a.m. _. U
a.m. Md bJ I p.m., tbe1 Md
tncl'UIMll ID r.-.. SCJ to .._..
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CHA"M"ANOOGA. T-. (AP> -Violeoc. .,,.... out In a
predom!nantl.)' black HeUoo of Chatt•noo1a aft er a Jury
acqui\Ud two ot ~ Ku kha Kluamen ebar1ed •lth booUna
rour bla<t woawn. ~ J UIUce· O.partment today ordered an
lnvnUpUoe ol the gbooUap Uld ~ rea'llUn1 unrtst ,
A tblrd Klan.tmaa wu found l\llh.1 of red~ uaauu cw,.. In &be verdict retwned by an all·wMle jury T\Mlday
A rub ol firebomblap, bnck·tlarowiaJ and loot.int kept
police and f1re(1•htus buay durins lbe nlcht , but no aeriou.a
Injuries •-ere reponed Police. bfffin1 up their patrol.I in lbe
city's Alton Park secuon, al'rt$ted ax pe,rsoaa for lootJn&.
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SANTA BARBARA CAP) A moderate earthquake
rumbled olf tbe coast of Santa Barbara today, but no &ftjuries or
dama1e were f'epOl"Wd.
Tbe temblor, t1WbJ C:b bit at 12 SO a m . measured 3.1 ()C) the
Richter scale, said Mtamok>Cist.s at CaJtecb in Pasadena.
They said the quake was ceatered in the Sant.a Barbara
Chumel, 12 miles aouth and about t.hree mlles east of Santa Barbara.
2 8eW i• Aa Alff~•...,.
BETKESDA, Md. CAP) -Two men were arrested today lll
connecticm with the murder of a former aide to the depoNd
Shah of Iran. The alleged usasain. who bas been charged wtth
finf-deiree murder, ls sWJ being sought, police said . CR.elated
photo, Al)
The three were charged in coooection with the fatal
shooting Tuesday ol All Akbar Tabatabai, a critic of the
revolutionary regime in Iran, who wu gunned down at bis
suburban Wubingtoo bome by a man po1lng as postman. A,..._ 8•_,, l•twel. •I IJ.N.
UNITED NATIONS <AP> -Many Arab and some non·Arab
delegations walked out ol the U.N. General Assembly*>cfay as.
Israeli Ambassador Yebuda Z. Blum took' the roslrum to
address an emergency sessioo on Palestine.
Blum began by saying the absentees were precisely the
same states that had put themselves outside efforts for Middle
East peace and become "bystanders. . .at the current peace
process'' -a reference to the Camp David t.alks. '
He told the assembly, "This session is.illegal. It follows that
, any res61utions adopted by it will be equally illegal.·•
' 1J111 .. OU Profits Vp $"'
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Union Oil Co. of California, ~iting
improved. oH and gu production profits, reported today that its
second quarter earnings rose S2 perttnt compared wtlh the
same period ol 1979.
The nation's 14th· largest oil concern by sales, Union Oil said
its net income in the second quarter was $194.8 million, M $2.25
per share. Thal compared with earn.lnp of $128.2 million or
$1.48 per share in the same quarter last year. • '
. . Second.quarter revenues rose to $2.75 billion from $1.87 billion a year earlier.
Senate Will Probe
I
Billy's Libya Deal
WASlllNGTON (AP) -The
Senate Judicia ry Committee,
with Chairmao Edward M.
Kenoedy stepping aside, agreed
today to have four members
look into Billy Carter's ties with
Six Killed
In Tehran
Bomb Bltuts
By 1be Associated Pnsa
Severa) bombs exploded toftay
in a bust.ling shopping district in
downtown Tehran, killing six
and injuring nearly 100, Tehran
radio reported.
Al least one of the bombs
exploded on Ferdowsi A venue, a
main street in the center of the
ci ty, near the Turkish Embassy
and the German Consulate, the
radio said.
Fe rdowsi Avenue. one of the
busiest streets in the capital, is
lined with shoP6 selling carpets,
a ntiques and other items. A
number of embassies are also located there.
Libya and then recommend
whether to investigate further
<Earlier story, A4 ).
The committee, however.
postponed for the time being any
other ad.ioo into the actJv1ties of
President Carter's younger
brother. 'The four members are
to r eport to the committee
within 48 hours
Billy Carter registered as a
foreign agent for Libya under
protest last week to avoid a
grand jury investigation. He
acknowledged accepting $220,000
from the Libyan government
a nd claimed the m oney
constituted install men ts on a
loan to him.
On Tuesday. the White Housf: '
disclosed that the president's
brother also acted as an int.er·
mediary be tw ee n th e
administration 1nd the Libyan
government in November in
e fforts to enlist Libyan
a ssistance in gaining the
freedom of t he American
hostages in Iran.
SIDPS. • •
TM 11a 'deeW QM.em allo
•• • .... ~. to reduce tb• GI k bwl4cl
blaarMIGI • aton aad empn1-.,-... m tM tWd. N•arb' 10 >'..,.. aao. Soraaba1
told c:omcU members. the c6ty
lnetalled a computer syatem
oetentibly to serve the police de·
partm1 nt la Ha reportln&
procedures Willie the machinery was
preued lnto financial uee a.Ad
utlllaed throuihoul many city
departments. police records
never were computerl1ed, be
said.
The new syst em. lo b e
1 oatalled by PRC Public
Manaaemeot Service. Inc .. will
more t.hN> fill the gap. officials
indicate. In more technic al terms.
Sorsabal's written report to tbe
council noted: .
''This system ... is inleoded to
automate on a computer using a
number of video terminals the
record retrieval functions of our
police department and the
dispatcb.ing of police and fU"e
Wlits.
··Co mput er· assisted
d ispa t c hing i s included
primarily for the purpose of ef.
f iciently and e ffectivel y
capturing on a computer all the
necessary information de·
veloped in t.bat function. which is
now laborinusly collected by
manual methods."
Sorsabal said lhe system will
be purchased partially at least
with federal revenue ·abaring
moneys. including.some $948.900.
already earmarked fof' the
purchase and. possibly. from
a llocation to be r eceived
sometime after October.
Fr .. r~Al
BANK •.•
withdrawals for several years.
We make no additional charges
to those accounts because they
are dormant."
Cory. an Orange Countian.
said his suit, to be filed in
Sacr amento Superior Court, will
charge Crocker with fraudulent
and unfair business practices.
He said lhe suit would ask for
a $2.500 fin e for each or the
"thousands" of deductions the
bank made.
It is similar to a suit Cory
r ecently woo again.st the Bank of
America. He said he expected to
reeover $15 to $20 million from
the Bank of America.
The controller said all other
chain banks in California. except
Crocker, are abiding by the law.
Wunly Wins
5 Judgeships
Legislation that will add four
judges to Oran ge Count y
Superior Court and a third judge
at South Oran ge Count y
Municipal Court in Laguna
Niguel has been signed by Gov.
Edmund G. Brown Jr.
The governor 's action will
increase to 46 the number of
authorized supe r ior court
positions.
Addition of the new s uperior
court positions was stroogly
recommended by local court of·
ficials to assist in an effort to
redu ce a bac klog of civil
lawsuits awaiting trial.
A third judge at south court
was considered needed because
of an increasing c r i minal
workload, court officials said.
The oew positions will be filled
by appointment by Brown.
The bombs began exploding
about 9:30 a.m. local time at a
time• when the street usually is
crowded with shoppers.
The state radio quoted a
revolutionary com millee
spokesman as saying authorities
had "clues" to the identities of
the bombers . He did not
elaborate.
Star's Born
Movies to Use Courthouse
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Even though the old Oranie County courthoule bas
been deemed unsafe for occupancy. the Board of
Superviaon doesn't want to misa a chance to make some
moneyofftbe historic bulJdinc.
Tuesday supervisors •sreed to allow film crews to use
the COW'thoule located at Broadway and Santa Ana
Boulevard, prOvided tbe movie flnna lmure tbemaelves
against earthquake damage and siao a document
suspendlqtbecounty'a UabW~y ln tbeeventOf a temblor.
IN ADDl'nON, StJPEavmoas approved a hefty hike
in rental f-. for tbe old bulldina u well as other couaty
locales.
Morie crewa that want to use the outalde ot aay county
buildiq will NY UOO a day, twice tbe current charae.
lmlde a ~lY bulldiq, tbe rental fee will •o from
$.10() a daJ to WOO for ftlmJq prtvi.leps .
Tbl old eourtboule'• reM«ed courtroom, Department
l. will DOW coet ftlmmaken Sl,000 a day to use, lnat.ead Of
tbe IOl"IDll' ebar1e ot SIOO.
IN ADDITION. 8t1PSaVl80U an matata!Dlnc tbe couna,, policy ot requ.lrtu a caab depollt to c:cwer tbe
couau'a coeta -aucb u the banctUn1 ot pepes wwt ud
proNkm Of MCWity -u pert ot tbe rmtal paebae.
8otb tbe county•a old aad new~ ba" bee
used for movie seta and O.aeral S.nleea At .. cy
•Pok•mu Mike Kawaa u1d tJMn bave bem about four
tnqulrtea about tbe old buUdiDa llDce lt wu vacat*1 1Mt yur.
Tbe balldiDI wu ruled \IDMfe ta tM "9lllt GI a earthqaMe u tbe l'tllult ot a •.000......_ ltudr.
IAft RD. IVPDVllHS tNcllet.ed 940.00I to
re-atud:J the lllue la tbe bopea ot ftDdlaa a dluper IOIUU.
tbaa tbe • mllfion npajJ' Job .....,._.. Ill tile.....,
~*-IUcl fWlda from tbe old courtlloUM ,...... ID
to tllle ea tr'• fflltorteel Comm•MAon. ,
l
Acreage 'Duke' ,Stele•
Pair Plead Guilty in Theft
llJ'.NIX>LA. N.Y. (AP)-~ vt.J~ Scotlmen have bem
nordNIQellllftndlllll to pay for damace they caUMd kl~ iD a llaa
door at• Lael Jaland ~ alley •teallaa a framed picture ol the late actor John Wayne.
Gilt.
Increased.
Michael HempHy. tt. aDd Robert Hendry. JO. both from
Inverclyde. Seotland, had been charted wtth petty larceny ta
the July 1'1 lneldent. Bat they were allowed to pie.cl suJJty to a
leaser charge of diaorderly C'OOd~t lD Nuaau County P1nt
District c.ourt here Tuesday. Juctce Marvin Goodman ordered Hempeey_ to pay $1'3 to
replace the brok• &lau oft.be Great Nedi Bowl bOdq alley lD
Great Neck. Hendry wu told to stay out ot troubh for Ila· mootba or he will race some otber peaatty.
Police said the two, wbo were viakln1t t.be United States on
vacation. bad been drinklnc before I.bey kicked ill lbe door. Botb
are to return to Scotland oo Sunday.
3rd Bean Attaek
Sellers 'Grave'
After Setback
LONDON <AP> -Movie star
Peter Sellers, fighting fM bis Ule
after his third major hurt
attack in 16 years. suffered a
setback today and his condition
was reported as "very grave."
A medical bulletin was issued
by Middlesex Hospital shortly
after Sellers' foorlh wife. British
actress Lynne Frederick, flew to
his bedside from Los Angeles.
Sellers collapsed Tuesday in his
s uite at London 's plush
Dorchester Hotel.
"There was not even a flicker
of rec ognition.'' s he told
reporters after visiting his
hospital room. "'Peter is totally
unconsdous."
Earlier she said : "Things
aren't IOOking too good at lhe
moment. I 'm extremely
worried."
The tttse bulletin issued by
the hospital s aid: "Sance lhe
previous buJletm there has been
:.1 deterioration in Mr. Sellers'
condition which is now very
grave."
Prior to the worsening of the
Sellers' condition. Middlesex
llosp1t a l spokes m a n David
Johnson stressed that it was not
J u s t the machines i n the
intensive care unit that were
keeping the British actor ali ve
"There's also his strong wtU to
live," he commented.
Sellers starred in more lhao 40
movies and was a top Bntish
comedian and character actor
l o ng b e f ore he ac h ieved
inte rnational fame with his
portrayal of the bumbling
Inspect.or Clouseau in the Pink
Panther serit.'S.
Grace Hall
Rites Friday
F uneral services for Grace
May Hall. 87 . will be held
Friday, 11 a .m . at Baltz
Bergeron-S mith & Tuthill
Westcliff Chapel Mortuary,
Costa Mesa.
Mrs . Hall . a lon g -time
Newport Beach resideot. died
Monday al Flags h ip
tonvalescent Hospital, Newport
Beach.
Born in Iowa oa March 13.
1893, Mrs. Hall is survived by
two sons. Channing Hall of
He met, and Richard Hall of Las
Vegas. Nevada, a sister , Minnie
Maurer. of Santa Ana, a brotber,
Paul Hall, or Iowa. and six
gra ndchildren.
Private entombment will be al
Melrose Abbey Mausoleum.
sunww
CoaoMA•MAI
JIJ I I. C.... Hwy.
671-9700
Q
•
A bulletin issued by the
hospital said tbat although
Sellers s~ is 1ravely ill, "his
condlUoo &S basically unchanged
from Monday night.
' ·He ls still requirin& all the
professional expertise and
speciaJized equ1pment o( t~
intensive care unit. including
breathiag assistance."
Johnson ceported tbat the
hotpital has been flooded wit.h
flowers, cards a nd telephone
"get well" mesuges from show
business celebrities around the
world.
Actress Brit Eklaod, who was
married to Sellers when he suf·
Cered his first heart aU..aclP.
3rrived from Stockholm with
their 15-year ·old daughter.
Victoria.
Lynne Frederick. the act«'s
present wife. was r eported
fl yi ng t o L o nd o n from
Cahfonua. She LS h1s fourth wile,
29 years has junior , and I.My
were talking divorc-e last year
But they got together again and
recently completed a moVle 111 Pans.
Solar Heating
Project Wins
Energy Award
Solar water heating systems
installed in 21 new homes in lbt
F'airv1ew Mesa developmeot.
Costa Mesa. resulted 6n the
S outhern California G u
Company awarding tb~ de ·
v e lopmenl the Residenti al
Concern Award for enertY·
efficient construcUoo.
The IM company gave the
award \o Marltl ~elopmeal Co.
which built the homee.
The solar wa~r beating aytem
has gas equipment backup aa a
standard feature.
.. We have found that solar
energy is comine into its own."
sajd builder Michele D'Arlln.
.. Anytb,lng we can do to belp
lessen tfie homeowner's de·
pend~ oo tradit.iooal forms ot enero. we tbJnk la a poaitive
app r oach to th e e nergy
situalion.,I '
U.S. Aid Promised
LAGOS. Ni&eria <AP> -Vice
President Walter Mondale,
winding up a fou.r.-nat.ion African
tour . h as pled1ed U .S .
technological and e conomic
as sistan ce for Nlaerla.
Americ a 's second ·lar1eat
suppUer ot foreign oU.
All loys
W•1•ort1..ct
Shim
20°/o OFF
Sim ll1tg Today
9y8RVE llAaBLE ................. ..
A !ICJO.acre ribbon of lt.Dd aJoM·
the Irvine Cout waa otter.a
today to the atate by tbe lrvtM
Com.-., to auament the MWlJ •
created Crystal Cove State'
Park.
The parcel ol land, known as
Moro IUdCe, ls just eul ol tbe
parkland and would lncreue,
Irvine Company officials
cont.ends. the slze of the coutal
park by 28 percent.
The land gift move was
ex pected and, in fact , ls
required in a r ecently
introduced federal bill, seeld.q
to create an U ,000 acre nalklnal
urban p ark tbat would
eocompua the state land.
Irvine Company officials
estimated value of the Moro
Ridge land gift at $12 mlllioo.,
Tbey said it is the secoad largeat:
sift ever made to a public!•
a1eney by the land developmei*:
firm. • •
Twenty years ago, the lrvint'
Company donated 1,000 acres~
property to the University fi..
California for the UC lrvinO:
campus. ·:
Company President Petei"
Kremer said the move as.surei
that Moro Ridge will rem-=1i
.open as parkland even if tbi
move to create the naUooaJ part
rans through.
.. Moro Rtdge has great vistas
o f tbe ocean and will add
considerably to the recreatiooaJ
and environmenlal diversity o{
the park." Kremer said.
Moro Ridge' rises Crom the
coastline j us t east of Moro Cove and extends inland for
r o u ghly t hree miles. The
existing Cryslal Cove Park lies
midway betw~ Laguna Beach
and Corona del Mar •
lr vane Company 0H1 c ials \·
about seven years ago, had
planned to construct a so-called
"h11ltown" tract -a cluster of
res1dent1al unit.s to be placed
along the ridge overlooking the
C'cean
L'nde r Orange -County's
general plan f()(' the Irvine Coast
stretch. lhe Moro Ridge area
curreoUy 1s designated Cor low·
density res1denllal use and opea
space.
The fed e ral bill urgin&
creation of a national park,
recently int roduced by its
a uthor. Sen. Alan Cranston·.
calls for the goveromeot to
purchase lrvtne Company land
JUSt south of Corona del Mar.
Victim Had
Bad Timing •
Time was definitely not on the
side ot Cost.a Mesan Katherine
Graves Tuesday. ·
Miss Graves told police that
when she returned home for
lunch, she discovered burglars
had removed louvers on her
froot window a nd taken her st.er~ set and selected pieces of
jewelry.
Police later interviewing
neighbors were told by a witness
that she had seen two men pull
into Miss Graves' driveway,
toad items into their car. and
drive off.
Five minutes lat,.tr. Miss
Graves herself arrivect. she told
inve1Ugaton.
Police estimated the losses
from ber south Costa Mesa
apartD>elll al $480.
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TRANSACTIONS
s OAIL 'V PILOT -
ArQ .... tte• Error
Selling Off's
Tough Task
81 llWl"ON llOSKOWm
Every tlme you pkt up a paper, lt seems that one
company ls about to buy another. You CO\lld be for&iven
lor believiq that top exec:ut.ives of big companies sat
around a eood part of the clay fil\Ariftl out which company
to buy_aext.
But that's not all they do. Sometimes they spend a lot
of time filUf'lnc out bow to get rid of propertia they
al~ady own. And olten these are properties t.bey bou1ht
not tOo long ago. Companies on the acq"lailioo trail are
like kids: their eyes are bigger than their stomachs.
It's not always easy selling off companies you oo
k>oger want. You know bow it is when you're sbopplnC for
a used car. The quertioo that always pops into your mind
Is : "U this car ia so eood. why is this guy selling it?"
• ,,
LOOK AT 111£ TaOUBLE poor Colgate-PalmolJve
had in selling off their Helena Rubinstein cosmetics
business. It was certainly no secret that they wanted to get
nd of it. They may know bow to sell Colgate toothpaste
and Irish Spring deodorant soap, but they were out of their •
element in cosmetics. Helena Rubinstein has been on the
block for at least a year. A number of prospective buyers
surfaced -and then va.oisbed when they saw the problems
they would inhent
Well. earlier th.ts month Colgate found their buyer·
Alba Enterprises. a new company that no one ever heard of
that was formed by two New Yorkers -Alvin Burack and
William Weiss -whose previous cla1m to fame Is not
known. The terms of
the sale are very
1 n t e re5tJng . l~ ·, ~J ,., Money
Tree
Colgate bought
Rub1nste111 an 1973 for
stock which was then
v.•o rth St42 malhon
The) sold 1t to Alba for
S20 million But Burack and Weiss only had to eome up
v. 1th SI 5 m.Jlllon They agreed lO ante up another SS million
in tv.o anstallmeots. one 1D December·1981. the next lll
J anuan'-l983 And then the r est of the SIS m1lhon they can
pa) m annual installments of Sl 1 m1lhon
Result 1t wlll be som etime toward t he end of the
ce-nto:ry before Colgate will get its S20 m11l1on. Anchthat'
not all Rub1Mtein 1s mto C S banJls ror loans or som e $19
m1lhon They al!.o have S24 nulbon of bank loans overseas
Col~al.t' a~eed to guarantee them -tn other v.ords. the}
told the banks not lO worry about getung repaid
Quest.Jon did Colgate sell Helena RubansteUl or give at
av.a)"
t\ MA." I:\ IMILAR predicament 1s Donald P
K t.-11~ president of Chicago ~ed Esmark, successor to a
company \I.Ith a much more familiar name. Swift Swift
11o as once th1• kin~ of the Oucago stockyards but now at'!.
JU~t a dra~ on Esmark. \l.h1ch sells Playtex bras and STP
automotive products
Sv.1ft account.S for $4 bill.Jon of Esmark's S6 7 billion m
sale-; but an 19i9 1l contnbuted only 11 percent of thl'
profits, wtuch came lO S92 millioo That w11l never do. and
so Kelly has dtt1ded to sell the Swift fresh meal plants -
those that he can anyway lot.hers just will be closed>
He made lhe decision even though he started tm
career wttll Swift aod even though Swtft rresb mea~
started the enllre company years ago Kelly called at one
of the "baqest regrets of my business career." but added
"There are reahoes you ha,•e lo face ..
Feeder Cattl,e Doun
WA.SHINOTON CAP1 -Feealot operatJoos continue to
sbow a sigruficant lag m cattle mveotones as compared to
a year or two ago. and not much change lS indicated for
lbe near fut~
The AgncuJture Dep•rt.ment says the number of cattle
being fed for the slaughter market as of July I was a five.
year low ol about 9 62 million bead, down 7 pen-ent from a
year ago
Ofl'ic1als Sa) the feedlot anvmt.ory in 23 states -which
produce about 95 percent of the natJon's beef -also was 12
percent less than on July 1 two years ago.'
F'urther. the department's Crop Reporting Board said.
the mid-year feedJot inventory \1.8.S lbe smallest since July
l. 1975
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..
NEW YORK CAP1 -The Republican National
Convention coosumed all but a few hours of pnme-
ttme in the week end.mg July 20, and CBS won the
three-way ratings race with plenty of help from a
half-dozen programs broadcast after the networks'
political coverage had concluded.
In fact, viewers generally igno red the
campaign coverage, figures from the A.C. Nielsen
Company showed. Of 52 programs broadcast in or
j ust before prime·time during the week. the
highest rated of the conventioo reports was CBS'
Thursday night wrapup. No. 24 in the ratings.
THE WEEK•S FIVE lowest-rated programs
were convention reports broadcast by CBS and
ABC Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday nights in
the hour or balf-hour before the start of prime·
time at 5 p.m.
the four days of the cooventioo. Monday through
Thursday. CBS registe red a rating of 7.7 to 7 6 for
NBC and 6.5 for ABC.
THAT MEANS THAT in an average minute
during the convention. 7.7 percent of the country's
homes with television were watching CBS
Just over half the television audience watched
the conveotioo Oil the three networks. with other
viewers cbosing alte rnate programming on
independent and public stations NBC's resear<:h
department esllmated about 85 miUion viewers
saw at least some of the convention coverage
broadcast by the three networks.
Though the convention itself did not attract
viewers. a speciaJ Monday night edition of CBS'
"60 Minutes." featuring an interview with the
eventual Republican presidential nominee, Ronald
Reagan. did well in the ratings -17th place.
"The Jeffersons." wtth a rating of 20 7 repres·
entmg 1.5 8 million homes. "60 Minutes," 19 6 or 15
mtlhon. "Ahce," 19 4 or 14 8 m1Jhon. 'Trap~r
John.M D ... 19 l or 14 6 m1lhon. "Dalla~ · 18 6 or
14 2 m1lhon, and "Duke~ of Hazzard," 17 7 or 13 5
m1lh1m. a ll CBS; "ClhP<." 16 2 or 12 4 mllhon.
NBC. "Love Boat." 15 9 or 12 1 mtllton. and
"Fantasy Is land," 15 4 or 11 8 nulhon. both ABC.
and "The Awakenin~ Land," Part I, ll'BC. and
"Arctue Bu.nXer 's Place" and "One Oa\' at a
Ttmc." both CBS. all 14 2 or 10.8 m1lbon ·
THE REST OF THF. Top 20:
"Mooorunners," A RC . "The Islander " CBS.
"Ed Clark for J>restdenl" spot, and "?40·Robert,"
both ABC; "60 Minutes." Monday edatton. and
"The lncred1ble Hulk," both CBS. and "D1ffreot
Strokes." Friday ed1t1on. and "Me & M axx ... both
NBC
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to night ·s cp1 sodt·
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a iring at 10
o'clock on ABC.
Channel 7
The three highest-rated programs for the week
were from CBS' Sunday night lineup, "The J ef·
fersoos," with a rating of 20.7, roUowed by "60
Minutes" and "Alice."
Nielsen says the rating for "The Jeffersons"
means that of all the homes in the country with
television, 20.7 percent saw at least part of the
situation comedy.
A CONVENTION·OlllENTED edition of
ABC's "20-20" broadcast Tuesday night was No. 23
for the week, while a Monday night "20·20"
broadcast was 25th.
There were three non·political shows bunched
among the poorly rated cooventioo programs -
CBS' "Bad News Bears" in 44th place. and
"Buckshot" and "When the Whistle Blows." both
from ABC, 4st.b and 46th.
nettle CReeksHOP
~ HAD THE WEEK'S six most-watched
programs, and eight of the first dozen, and that
contributed to a rating for the week of 11.3: NBC
and ABC tied for ~d place with ratings or 8. 7
The networks say that means in an average
prime-time minute during the week, 11.3 percent
of the nation's TV-equipped homes were tuned to
CBS.
Tile extraordinarily low ratings f« the week
were d~ almost entirely to poor, though not
necessarily unexpected, marks for the convention
coverage.
Lo 13 hours of simultaneous coverage during
Strike Halts TV
Fdin on Aleatraz
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Tbe natioaal strike
by the Screen Acton Guild bu baited fllminc ol a S4
million. made-for·televi.lioa movie on Alcatru
la land.
Seftll aeton and 15 atr.. playtnc convicts and
prbon,...... were told not to report to the set of the
film, titled ''Tbe Rock and Clarmce Carnes" alter
produeen failed tonacb an intaim acreemeat witb
the 1uUd'ru.day.
Tbe mo'fie, ltariD& Art C....., ad Telly
S.•al.-. ia eellledu1ed t.o be ---•NBC durtal tbe Wn1.-1nNoftmw.
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Here are t,be week's bigbest·rated programs:
A Cl~c Weekend ...
at Lido Marina Village
we·re hosting a very special antique· car show, feat uring
Rolls Royce and other classic vintage automobiles.
Browse, stroll the cobblestone streets and enjoy our Dixie-
land band. "Old fashioned" vendors will be there with a
refreshing assortment of foods and beverages.
A Classic Wcdcend, at Newpon Harbor's elegant specialty
shopping center ... Be sure to join us!
Saturday, July 26, from 10 am to 9 pm
Sunday, Jaly 27, from nooa to 6 pm •
Lido Marina VWage
Just ofT P"1fic Coast Hiahway at NewPOrt Blvd. and V11 Lido
in Newpon Stach .
•
Annual 20% OFF SALE
on Cu~tom Decorating
Draperie~ • B~dspreads • Furniture
Now rs the t1mo to redccoracc your bedroom tn
a sumptuous manner a t prices yov \lllOUldn'I
beheve•
~ Lei our 11a1ned decorators help you select
lrom tnc ei1Qu1s1te Nellle Creek Fasn1on Fabric
Collection Coorc:Mate prints. sohds, damasks, velvets
and have tt'iem custom made tor you 1n10 elegant bed·
spreads, draperies and b0udo11 furniture The e.11.act same
super quality made tor famous deeorators
Prices IOI' bedspreads star1 at s150 twin s1Le and $220
lo;•n<J s12e 90" draperies s1ar1 at $79. per pa11 '
F'1om lhese prices
SUBTRACT AN ADDITIONAL 20%
LIMITED TIME
. Netti• Creek is lamous •• the fashion
•~oer In bedroom ensembles Now you_
can have the finest fabrics. ttte bait
worllmansh1pal pnces ten fhan ordinary.
qualtty
Come 1n or call fOf our decor9tlor .. iltlnCI '" yc>ur home or our lhoP
nettle CRE€k8HOPS
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NNport leech. (714) M4 1110
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