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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-08-06 - Orange Coast Pilot• air 0 esa Ball Miss Lillian Can't Resist WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 6, 1980 Pretty, Privg Melnento ' ' • • Protesters Interrupt Ca1·ter Talk MaeDonald Case Jury Foreman Flays System SPRING LAKE, N.C. CAP> -An appellate court that over- turned \.be conviction or former Green Beret DT. Jeffrey Mac· Donald bas lost touch with j us tice, according to the foreman of the jury that convict· ed MacDonald in 1979. "They're aloof from what's really happening. Our courts have become too liberal and this is the result," David Hardison or SpringLakesaidTuei;day. "They're going to let him go on the technicality tha t he 2Men Rob Mesa Bank Of $1 ,514 Privy Bought <Arl,er's Mom Buys Ouiholllle POND~ Texas <AP> -The president'• mother, Lllllan can., became ao enchanted with an outdoor privy she spotted at a loml eafe that abe boqlll It, H)'I the reetaurant'a owner. 1"Sbe said, 'It loolr:a JUlt lite the one J immy uaed to use wben be waa a bo1'." aaid Pete J ackson, owner of the Ru~....,,, Cafe. lln. Carter aaw tbe pftYJ when luncbln1 with dau1bter ltutla Carter Bl.,.._, wbo live1 about 10 milea aoatbeut of berelaArule. ,,. ~ dediDed to .. , if the prtYJ ... opera. Uonal er _.,_.., ud alto retuMd to reveal U.. purcbue prtee. •• ..,.. Cart.er' ........... ~ .. It ......... told • ,.. .... Ii::' It...... If the pm, ....... ~ Mrs. Carter '-ett.W ... ID PlalDa, GL Surf Beckons Surfers . '~top~a' Bill 'ft'vr-#r· ')~-•.. ~ ..... ~~ f-_..,.. '-....,'l"°'if.........,....L.._.,..~~;;;._ , -· .~· lawyer bitten by fl rat esnake placed in rus mailbox two years ago by members of Synanon has c riticized a measure that be said would make investigation of such organizations more difficult. Attorney Paul Morantz said Tuesday that SB 1493, sponsored by state Sen. Nicholas Petris, D- Oakland, would put .. Utopian societies" above the law and en· courage more religious cults to locate their headquarters in Callfomia. Petris' bill bas been passed by ... ....... the atate Senate and is awaiting a vote in the Assembly. It would change exiatiq law and remove the state attor ney general's power to inftstigate certain re- ligious corporationa. Steve McQueen spent up to three days at Cedars·Sinai Medical Center in Los Angel e s l ast week. a spokes m an said . T h e spokesman would not con· firm or deny report8 the ac- . tor was treated for cancer. QUl&l:tilO. .._k!e (AP> -A apeedinc bus crashed over a 40-foot bridae lnto the nearly dry Caracol Rlver, killln1 18 and tnjurtna 2$ othen, authorities reported. Team Top& Peak PEKING (AP) -The ftnt American climbers to conquer• Chinese mountain in 301earaaaid &Myw .. ..,..t.Msun Rtfromtlw summit of 24,900-root Mt. Mmtaa Ata near the Soviet border uc1 placed a banner aaytna, "Harold's Club. Rf, Nev., or Bust." Leftists H e ckle Pres ide nt Co ast Weathe r Patchy night and morn- ing low clouds and fog, otherwise fair t hrough Thursday with slightly war m e r days . Highs Thursday Jn the upper 70s at the beaches to mid 80s in the lnland areas. Lows tonight 58 to 68. I NSIDE TODA..- oe~e housmg tolU be one of Uw maifl topic• of .. bate tolwft U.. Democrat• a,.. nw m Nftll York M%t tuHk. It cntainlJI "'°' with the ~ m DttroU. SH "Room Gltd Bored" °" Page Al. .. a!'-' .. DAILY N.OT w Report Withheld Civiletti helved Data on Billy WASlllNOTON CAI'> A\ t o rnev Ot'ne-ral 8t'nJamln C'1vllett1 acknowlt'dfltd today l hut ht• rt'\'Nv~l lntt'lh11rnt't N' purl~ th111 Utllv C'urtt-1 1t•c'1•1vt'fl moot•\ (111111l1b\J ~h H·h ht> diet nc1t pu!\ .. on to J u't 11•1• f><'pllrt mt•n t 1n' t•,l1wut11r' unltl th••\ tnnhrnu,"tl lh'• 111for111.1lt0n hon1 QJhf'r M)t.lrrt'' Fro11ty Mug A •U&ttmt'nt rt<ka.ed by Ult• Ju1Ucf' 0~1H1rtmt•nt "•'<I th•t whc>n iv1ll'tll rN·t-lv1•d Uu• In tt'l11gf'nt•t• 1nformut1on hi' toltl lht• ht'ud or tht· dt·1>•rtnu.·nt'' 1·111ninul Ch\'t'111n. l\'1111111mt Al torn1•y <icnerul l'h1lq1 lh .. r n11.1nn lh11t tht• 81lh C..:1&rh •1 111\'l'~lll(tl t1un •hould 1•ont1nut· und nut tw· doAt'd without ttw mv•·~llte•lo..,. A~ W•#f'l>f'O•o 11 s a ~rc;.it w ay to k<:~p a b<·t·r c·old on <i hot s ummer d a~ hut lhc•n •'s on<> <'<Jtc:h .vou l'an only use 1t onrt' Thi~ fro.., I' mu}.! t'> Jt1sl that tl glas:-. madl' of H"<• I c·f· mug:-. "1•rt· p.1rt of a prornot1011 t11da y al Tok\o n.•st<.1urant •·rum t•a.g*' A I DOCTOR. • • m un· .. \ mpHth('ft<" wrth th•· rru!-.t r;.il111r1 .111rt (}rll'l!>m lh<il hl<Jc'k!-. .ind µuor pt·u11ll· ort{'11 hov(• t•xpn•.,.,1·d about JUhlll'l' in thl• nit~ St:.ite:. · There n·ally "l't•rn:. "' lw· a '1oubl(' .,tandard." he s u1d. "H .Jeffrey Mac·l>on<Jld h<1d not bc'cn wh1lt·. an oHtl·l.!r. <1nll <t member nf the Arm .. .., t•l1tt-:;pe<'tlll I on t·"· he rr11J,!ht wt·ll huvf• bcc11 1·on \I c·t1'iJ of I h1•!-of• l'rl rn<·., lonj.! ··~'' II <t rd1'ton addt•cl 'I m ~orn 1 h<il <ill th1., ha., hc.ipr>enc·d. · ht• ..,Jt<I "Hut I will fmd 11 hurd ''' II\ t· with 11 Mc.id>o n<tld goc., I rec· Knowing what J knflw. yes, 11 would tx: hard lo l1v1: with " Lesbian Gets Court Date \\-J\LNl 'T CHEEK 11\1'1 Th<' bait I<· lid 14 et·n IC',hran Ot•n1i.t• Kn•p<,, 14 hn ~ <Jnt., t<1 IJe il d <'puty !>hcnrf. and C'ontrc.1 o,..,, ... ~ht•rifr H1 1.:h<1rd HiJtnev, who won 't hire h <.•r . ha!-. it.o ne to ("OU rt Contrn Co'\ta Cnunly S uµ.•nor C'ourt JuclJ.!e R1C·hard C<ilhoun on Tuc·sday took undl'r .,ubml'>.,tcm t·onf11cl 1ng ;.iq~umPnl ., <1vl·r "'ht'th«r ~ho Krt'P'> homo!>ex ual1ty d1.,quJ1iftc '> h..r fur u J<1b for wh1c·h .,hi· I'> otht·rwi.,t: 4 ua Ii fa.'<! T uei.day .., he;.i r mR. ;.ittcnc1cd by Ms Kreps. 2~. and hN f<Jthcr. Oob Krepi. of Sttn Fran1.:11>co, was the first s tep o r what could be a test cai.e of a 1979 state Supreme Court dec1s 1on c urtail in,:t JOb dis crimination against ~ayi. twine awurf' of that information ('lvllt•ltl, In Honolulu attend llli& Uw Arn~rlcatn Bar Assoc1a lion '11 t'onvtntlon. approved re· hH11>t' of lht-depurtnumt's sta le 111 t·n t W h 1• 11 d t• v u r t m l' n t 111v1t11t1.i11to111 ~umc upon th{" ~.lOH' info rm1tt1on about the l,1byttn puymcnt.:s to Billy Cro m olh4'1 !IOUfl'l'~. the s tate ment -1u 1d C1v1lt.-ll1 made the In· lt•ll1.it·m•t< 1nlormut1on available Anurd111w to the department. C1v1lett1 te amed sometime m A1>rll or · extn·mely sens1t1ve m- t.•ll11{t'nt't' IJ\format1on involving 8111) Carte r " Department ~ourn•s confirmed that th1~ was lht• '><mw 1ntl'lhgence mforma t11111 ubout tht• payments which l'n·.,1d C'nl Cartc•r 's report Mon ct:" !'.Uut had been given to the J u..,uce l>epartment 1n April .Jc)(' 1.ii.ker. head or t he depart nw nt 's rorc1J,!n agents reg1stra I 11111 untl, "'ht<'h 14 as running the I n \ l' )', I I ~ .., I I () II . h a s ., a I d h l' l1·.1riwd tn <·.trl> Junt• from lhret· ur four .,uun·ei. uhoul lh t' pay nH•nt., !>c•p t1rtme nt 'Po kcs man Thoma., St1·l4 art :-.a icl he could not \U \' 14h \ <'1vllt-tt1 did not im nwd1a1t•h -n.·vt:'al the· informu li o n to cl<'purt m e nt 1n vc·.,t1galor. But the depa rtment qutl'm1•nt .,..,1 d that whe n C'1\ llt>ll t warnc-d Hevmann not lo 1 111..,r tlw 1n\ cst1 i:;t11Jn 14 tthout lht• 111\l''>ll~ator.. hl'ini: 314<tr•• or lh1• informatio n ht· cl1d ..,11 "'111111111 n·' Puling 1b 1·on1<·nl .. or .. 11un·1· ("1\ 1lt·1L1. ltk1· otht•r offinah 111 tlw 1nll'll1i.:1 n1·1· rommuntl\ ,.., trnrn ... t LI.' IJ .... from rl1sc1<>...in~ 1 n t c 111 J.! t.• n c· l' .., 11 u r 1· t· ., a n d ni l' I h lllh I II u n d u t h () r I L l' d pcrson.' Bill\ Carl<!r c·v<>nlu:.lly ;.id m11t1·1I n ·<'C'l\'tnf.: lh<' paym1·nt-. tn .i nwdin..: ~1th L1sk1·r ''".J un•· 11 111 ;1 .... ·tth·mt·nl of a civil SUit "'Ith th1· JU!>IH'l' lfrc.rnrtmt·nl un .Julv 14, h,. n •g1stNc"Cl a' a Lib ) an a,.::l'nt and p ublicly rt" cloM•d that he rcreived $220,()()(, from thr Libyans which he !'hara1·H•rtlM as a lnun Art n11n,..trat1on olfir1<tb in th1 .I u ~ t 1N· l>c p ;1 rt ment <.1 nd thl Wh tit· llou•w haH· dl'n1ed th;it an.\ oiw 1ip1><-<I l'art('r that Lht· i.:ov1•rnmt"nt lt·arnc'<l of !he pav· nwnt' hcfor<' Oilly Carter ad mittt·cl them Jum• 11 The J W>l1cc Uepartment said that all the relevant documents about tht: intelligence infor ma· t1on an· 1n th<· hunds or the S<·nat1· anrl HouM• intel11gen~ cornm11lt•1•., Hote l Strike Takes Toll SAN FHANCJSCO IAP l -The 20-day stnke of San Francisco hotel!. has taken its fi rst ma)Ortoll with the canccllat1on of a 12,000· d e legate con ventio n of the American Chemical Con gress Convention or gan izer s an Carter Signs Nuke Policy Stars P • ke noun ccd Tuesday that the event. Wl\SlllNGTON <Al'> Afte r 1,C L, which would have begun Aug 22. thrt'l' yean. of refinem ent, Prest· has been moved lo Las Vegas. ctent Carter hai. a pproved as of· T l~· ''The organ1zt'l"!i came to town. fl('HtldO{'tnnt.·anuclear stralegy Hmt i ra ic lookedoverthesceneanddec1ded that concentra tes on s pec1r1c they couldn't hac k it." said turget.:. HOLL YWOOO 1 /\ p ) T raffic Ro bert Sullivan. e xecutive dtrec- Thc pohcy u. aimed atdetemng backed up ror nt·arly a mil<' and lororthe Conventtonand Vis1tors So\ 1et attack by roe us ing plans young fans squec.ilcd at the s ight or Burl' au for l 1 S retaliation o n the Ru.ss1an f avontc s tars <11> 2.000 striking <1c Sullivan .!>aid the canceUallon mlhtary-industnal machrne and t or ., picketed 20th centu ry Fox would mean a losi. of $5 m1lhon leadership apparatus fl 1s de s tudios tn ll <'<'kbrity s tudded and a wasteof e1ghtyearsofplan· s 1~ned to expand A mer1can show of &ohdanty ror their thrC'e ning The chemical convention c hoiees beyond Armageddon a nd week old v. alkout • w<J., tn have tx·t'n he adqua rtered irnrrc nde r . Carter signed the M ichPle L<·t.• John Hitter ttt th<' ll1lton and St F rancis. two policy U1 recent WCC'k!>, officials. C he ry l L;.idd . ,Henry Wtnkll'r, vf lh<' :wi hOl(•b htt by the strike who a'ikcd to re ma in uncmymous Alan J\lrfo and Carroll O 'Connor )ockoul U td Tucsd uv · were amon~ the pl;.iC'ard C'arrymg l nde r lhc do<·tr irw. p rint•· ·1(·tori. who"'ll~rncd out at the , i-..~ ·~~~·"r'~~()':/~~,?J~~"· 1;.l'bi !tt>~<~~~~----mCT~!fupporung lm1w«ff':~ -~a-lk~~-amonK rm~ers, t)lc · cosnmarid bunke rs. n uc lc<t r SC'r<'cn Actors f;uitd a nd (he· LOS ANGE LES CAP > - s lo rage ·sitcs. ltne.c; of com Am e rican F e dera tio n o f T wenly passengerswereinjured muniC'at1on. <tirflcl<'!s. m1 .,s1ll· Television and Hudio Ar tists are when a Southe rn C a lifornia s ilos and other vital resources and at ... sl~ndstill and O'Connor su~ Rapid Transit bus cra shed after fac11il1es. Thc United St ates still gcste d prod~cers nceqed new. being hit by. a c ar al a downtown would have the abilit y to destroy lead~rship in order to rc;solve the int~;escchon.,. kdockhl~- 11ome 200 ~-.:1e\ cJl1c~.1r all ·elsu wa1koiJC ln'Bt has crippled "the $40. powl!r for 200 homes and bu.s1- -J1utsict.... .. million a .week film industry. nesses for 3'h hours. • ,, "I DAILY PILOT , .... (,)t ..... c..w 0..•• ........ , .. .._ .. " ... '~°',... t ... ,.,_,,.,ti'\\ . ~·~ •• , ... ).)••,......, <.M\t "'"*'""""' C.Of'f'Mf'J ~·h· •4'1 ,..,., ..... L-.41•v.a ~ •• tfrw.....,. (¥ ... y ,..., (Mt• •u ,...._•Mtl hM" H~~ .,,.," f •• ,. ••• "' .,,..,., ····"'• ••• .,"'. tt-,Mtw"9wt"1 C.0.\1 A -..~ ,., • ..,.., flfti~ ,, 9Vbl• ...... \1111..,o. ... .,..., """'°•" ...... P'~~ ... fliv,Oft\llU"f .. """ f\ .. JJI Wf.\I .... \H ... t• (I ~· ,,.. ,,._,. /tl+lf'u. t ...... "' • ., .... ..... , ... .... .,"' ... "'' ,.,.. 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All Boys Walk1horts and Shirts 20°/o OFF StartlnCJ Today Fr .. r~AI CARTER ••• ' b y demon s trators shoutl.Jlg s lo gans or lhe Communlat Workeu Party -the aame 1ro'U) ~ .interrupted a speech Tuesday by Independent .,...._. ld•Ual caDdldate John B. An· denon Lo an •U·throwln1 lJict. d ent. After the latl of the proc.eetert was hustled from the h~llt Carter commentA;d : ·•we havt • lot or people teylng to escape ~ of communJat coun.trtea and corn• to our nation. You dofl 't see manJ botu trying to escape from Key w .. t and go to Cuba, t.hou«h." Carter sh arpened his attack oo Reagan 's plan for a JO per· cent. across the board cul tn fede ral mcomc taxes totaling an cl>t tmakd $36 b11l1on over three years A month ago. <;peaking to tho Nat1on<.1I Eduratwn Associa tion con vention 1n Los An geles, Carter r ailed the GOP t.ax-cut propos:.il a "C'l;1.,..,1c offer of a free lunch" and -,aid there ts no s uc h thing Toda}. the• president said 1t "ts <'Vt•n wor s l' than a free· lun r h 11 " ..,u ga r ·Ct>llled !JOI ... fin Sul"h a f;.ix 1·u1 ~nulcJ "soak the poor " JOd ht·ncf1t the ric h, Carll'r .,u1d !It· callt.'ri an across· I he• hoar<! r cduC't1on "tric kle · do~ n l'l'fln11m1 cs for the few " Thi· pn~1dcnt call1·d Reagan 's prupo..,1•11 tax cul!'. ··a ve r y 'it'rtllU ... lhrt•<il .. rr r ombined with m<>derate mr r ••<tS<'S in de· ren'>I· "Jlt'nding and maintena nce 11( ~'1nal St·cunt" a t present lo•\'roh. < 'ar1Pr -.aul 1•v1•ry othc·r .1(.!1•0t'\ uod r1<"J>ar1m1·nt ;rnd pm- ~r:tm 1n lh•· fo<1•·ral gon·mmt·nt ~11uld hJv•· tr, bt· f·l1m1natcd 100 Jll'rl l'nl T 111• 11r1..,1c11·nt ., n •1·0H·rv plan, hi· .,,1111 .... ,11 put rll'oplt· to work n11ll'l•·rn11inv "Ur /\ml'nran 1n1ltl'•I r11.. 1mpr11\ tnJ,! their a hilt 1' 111•111111w11 .0111 ··~pandtng r1ur •·\r.cnt' II•· ..,Jtd 11 "'oulo not 1·n ·:.i tc ·rn.t""'"'' pr11~ram .., th;.il h111t• JO· II 11 11111.H\ 1rr11" b•1rn 1i..,· but ... 1111ld c 11n..,1·.1 111 ··ar,.fulh '11·. 1rn1·1t 1111·J .. 11n·' lh:it ~111 Jho n1.1k1• po.,..,1hl1· 1 •111l111twd r1-<tu1 . t 1•m.., rn 1nnJtHm r hl· 1>lan would tnC'ludc build 1n1· r:w11l lt1'\ t11 1•r1n .. 1•n •(• r nf•rgy .en d pr11cl u1·1· 1·n1·q :}. C~crt •·r ~ .1111, .111!1 y, 1111lcl h,I\'•• prQgr am!i t.1(1•1•t1•d .ti 11,..trc·'>..,t"fl are~.i.., "'1th h1d1 •I01>tnploymt·nt. ~1th h1 Ip f111 1obl1·-,.., worker-; wtm 1w1•1l 111.1d,1·t.1hl1• ..,kill-. t .1 rfr r 11111 n11t l'\pl;11n hn~ th1• propo'>.11 y,riuhl ~nrk but ~anJ it 14 011lc1 inc ludt• pnvale as well u:. µuhltC' 1mt1at1\'l'" · I h4'ltt'V<' th1., <'ntr rpno;e w ill h1 lh•· mo..,t t·~1·1t1ni: con 14hith .,.,, 141 11 1•mhJrk 111 1h1 l!H~ .. < 1rt•·r -..1111 l'rt•\ 1ou h. hl· rr-.crve<I <,ur lt 1·nthu..,1<1 .. m fnr hi" syotht:t1c ftJl'h dt•\f'lnpmenl plan. 14h1ch ht• ..... 1cl v.a.., h1g gl'r than lhe com . tnn1•d poM.,.,•ir Muri.hall Plan for t-:urop.·an rc:covl·ry and the lll· tl·r.,IJll' h1>(hw:.1 ys s ystem. OfficiaJs Check ID of Proteste r s S1\N DIEGO fJ\Pl Local 1mm1gr;.tt1on urfi<·rn b are check · ing lht• 1dent1tiC!'. O( 28 dem• on:.tralors who refused lo give lhc1 r names to authorities ancr thl'tr a rresL'> two da.)~ ago dur 1n~ J oro·Ayatollah Kho meini <'Jmf)US demonstration l mm1grat1on and NaturaJJZa· lion Service Director J ames O'K<'l•fe ~aid Tuc~dc.i y 11 will not bt• d1Hs('ult to l''>t abl1s h the d e m onst rat or~· 1de n t 1l ie~. t'.'spec1ally 1r they are Jranian .,tud eni.... and then d ecide whether to !'.<'Ck deportation. ..... 4701 •• , ••• 675-9700 . t , 552·5252 •' ' • J . Oraage Coast ED ITI O N • TOtl•y's Cl e11lag N.Y. S t oeks JffaeDonald lurer Slams. 'lnjustiee' SPJUNO LAKE. N.C. (AP) .... Aa a..a&at• court that over· t....a-tM tevklion ol former G,.... ~ Dr. Jeffrey lhc- Doaal41 laaa lost touch with jaaUee. aeeordlna to the fonma9 ol the jury that convict- ed MacDonald ia tm ''Tbe1're aaoot h'om what's really laappenln1. Our tourtl bne become too liberal and thi.s la &be rault." David Hardlsoo of SpTln1 'L&keaald Tuelday. "They're 1°"11 to let him 10 on tho technicality that he wasn't tned aoon enou_cb and l1· nore the fact that he received a falr lrlat and was conv1ct«i by a Jury of his peen." MacDonald wu convtcted in 1979 for the 1970 slayings of hla wlte and two daughten at l"oti Dragg. A three.Judge panel or the U .S. 4th Circuit Court of Ap- ~ peals renned the convlcUoa la1t week. aayint too much time ·had elaPMd belor~ MacDonald w a brouaht to trial. U .S . Attorney James Blackburn uid this week he would appeal the decision, Uk· Ing the full appellate court to re- view the case. Hardison was first juror seat· ed for MacDonald's trial. He is a veteran of 22 years' service in tbe Air f'Cltte and of two yean in the .a.ate fflCbway Patrol. Tbe M.aeDoaald trial caused him endlesa hours without sleep, Hardiaon said, adding that he ne ver loet a moment's 1leep over the verdict. "I had ~ble dreams. I'd wake u:p in the night, hearing a baby crying and ask my wife. 'Do you bear that baby crying?' and actually get up and walk outside to see ii there wu a child crying somewhere," Hardison said. Hardison said the "the evidence presented to us at the trial pointed to the guilt ot one man and one man only ... We kept waiting for the defense to co me up with something - anything -that could raise a reasonable doubt in our minds." Hardison said the appeals court's decillon last week over· turning the convidlon made tum more sympathetic with the frustration and cync1sm that blacks and poor people often have expressed about justice an the United States "There really seems to be a <Stt DOCTOR, Page AZ> ' Phone Strike? Bruwn ~~ .. . Unions R e ady to Walk Out To Back . Winner By GLENN SCOTT Of .. °""'~ S4aft About .C,600 union workers for Pacific Telephone Co. in Orange County are preparing to go on strike beginning at midnight Saturday if national and statewide contracts aren 't si;ned. II the members of the Com· munlcalions Work e r s of America do go out, telephone company s upervisor s are scheduled to replace them. Art Leavitt. public relations manager fM the Orange County office, sa.id customer service will ht" the company's firs t priority. He said Orange County calls 78ia lai l placed d1rectly by callers should go through without delays. Calls needing operator assistance will take longer at first. but Leavitt p r edicted the delays would s horten as the 2.000 super visors and non·union workers adjusted to the new duties. Leavitt, stressed that negotia· lions between union le ade r Pacific Telephone and parent company, The Bell System, are continuing in good faith. Local strike coordinator John Pope said today from his union office in Santa Ana that a strike "still appears to be imminent" He said the companies still haven't offered union workers reasonahle improvements for London Iranians In Hunger Strike wages. benefits and working cond1t1ons. Pa c1f1c T e lepho ne is the largest of the 23 subsidiaries that make up the Bell System. Negotiattoos currently are talc· ing place wtth Pacific Telephone officials in San Francisco and concurrently with Bell System representatives in Washington. D.C Wages, a company proposed cap on cost-0f·living increases a nd a pension plan remained at issue in Was hington as the deadline nears, accordin~ to a s tory by the Associated Press <See STRIKE, Page A2) H igh Surf Spawns Rescues •' . -.. ' B)' FREDERICK SCROEMEHL 0t "" Dally ,,._. St<ttf California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. sa id today he will go to ~ew York City m the role of a peacemaker in what he predict- ed will bt a highly d iv1 siv.- Democrallc Nationa l Conven· u on. ,. The governor , speaking to re-- porters following a s peech in Anaheim Uus mommg, repeated his earlJer refusal to take a ~ide in the k>ommg nom10at1on batUe between Pres ident J 1mmy Carter and Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. Brown said lbal he would throw hts lnlluence behind the man that rece1ws the nomma. Uon. '1'he Democrats have a real uphill battle in November . Ronald Reagan is runnmg very stroo~:· Brown said. The governor said he in no way sees tumsetr as a potential dark horse candidate for the Democratic nomination. "I ran for president and I created r on s1d e r abJe con . Thunderous surf spawned by troversy," Brown s<iid . ''I'm not Mexico's Hurricane Howard is going to inJecl m yself into • • .. s ubs iding along the Newport ....,~,,_..,'-",_ m ostdivisivef1 ght." • By 'l1ae A.aodated Press trial, or were usmg the prospect Beach s horeline today. where IJac!k Agata On a rejated i.ubJttt , Brown Seventy Iranians jailed in Lon· of a trial to pressure the United lifeguards were kept busy Tues· said that b e felt President don after an anti-American pro-Stat.es day with 246 rescues ol batben Carter bM .. put to res t aoy tat wellll CJD a bun1er ltnke to-In Lmdon. 70 Jriiruan dem· in waves up to 10 feet. T he Osprey that caused quite a stir last year when sbe quesUOlls I may have had," day, Ju1t 110 .. r1 after U.S. onstrators· were arrested Mon· The figure, among an estimat-built her nest oa lop of a boat mast in Newport Harbor is aboYl bis lu.odling ot the so- autborities released almost 200 day night a fter clashing with ed 68,000 beach visitors, still is back agalp :fibe was seen Tuesday canstrvcting a nest oo calledBWYCateaffaar. of their countrymen following British police during a protest by no means a record, according the same mast that was moved by the state Fish and ''That matter ought to be put nine days• detention in outside the U.S. Embassy. They to Lt. Logan Lock a bey of the Game Department to a telephone pole. bebind .as." Brown said of the Wasbington and New York were charged with offenses Newport Beach Marine Safety controversy swirling a round Tehran radio called the re · ranging from threatening Department Billy Carter'• involve meDt with lease ol tbe detained Iranians a behavior to assaulting police "We've had bigger days,'' he tbego"'111DenlofLibya. defealfortbe United States, say· andcarryingpffensiveweapons. said. "In fact, we've bad dou· Car p Brown appeare d at the ing the "ruthless and cruel The Iranians, who refused to ble that.·• t m •s s Anaheim Convention Center to police ol the u.s immigration identify themselves, were jailed He credited relatively few rip er ro I e address delegates at the annual department at last retreated in until a court appearance next currents Tuesday with the convention of the American G I. the faceotthe brave struggles of week. A British Home Office ra ther low number of rescues in ~ Forum. The forum created dur· our beloved s isters and brothers spokesman said they were on comparison with the strong, ~Tork for Blacks in~ World War II s eeks lo im· and released them " the hunger s rike today. towering westerly swells preced· ft' 1 prove the welfare of H1span1cs The slate-run radio of the ing the hurricane brewing 500 particularly those who hav~ Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini miles southwest of San Diego. served in the military regime claimed U.S. authorities 3 In d The sheer size or Tuesday's NEWYORK (AP> -President millions and millions a nd In his address to an estimated were forced to free the Iranians tru e r 8 surf he 1 p e d ti f e guards Carter, interrupted repeatedly millions of people back. to work 300 delegates Brown caJled for a bec•use "chaos" erupted in the s omewhat. Lockabey said , by left-wing demonstrators, told 1n new jobs, e xciting jobs, new alliance o( countries in the Otisville, NY . federal prison Sought ID• be cause many people were leaders of the black community stimuJating jobs to make our na· western hemisphere including Tuesday when one of the hunger· simply scared off by the giant today he soon will propose an tton greater, stronger and more Mexico. Canada and the U.S. striking detainees "was on the breakers, which he said are nm· economic recover y plan be secure ." 'We need to cr~ate an inex· \ verge of death" and the others ning down to about six feet now. claimed would provide millions Carter's speech before the Na· or able force that will pull us l "rejoiced at his impending v andalism They shouJd stay about that of jobs without r e·igniling the tional Urban League convention together." the governor said. martyrdom and started chant· s ize through Friday, Lt flamesofinflatioo. here was interrupted four times In particul ar, he said. "a new ing slogans ' Al least three intruders who Lockabey continued. He also criticized Republican by demonstrators shouting special relationship" with Mex· Prison officials 1'eported no g obble d cheese from the One visitor in Newport Beach, presidential nominee Ronald s logans of the Communist 1co as needed bttause of its in-J such disturbance cafeteria and sprayed the con-Chery l Wiker , 13, of 24661 Reagan's tax-cut plan as "sug. Workers Party -the s ame creas ing population a nd the The Tehran radio broadcast, tents of four fire extinguishers Shadowfax Drive, El Toro, suf. ar·coated poison" that would group th.al interrupted a speech decreasing proportions of the I monitored in London. al50 re-aro und Newport Hei ghts fered ba ck inJuries when soak the poor while benefitmg Tuesday by independent pres· Americ a n po pulation an the iterated lranian claims that the Elementary School auditorium slammed to the s and by a wave. the wealthy, and would be so idential candidate John B. An· world community. I deta~ h~d been m1st~.ated, are being sought today. she was in j u r e d n ea r costly it ~ force elimination derson in an egg-throwing inci· Brown al.s? ~ the occasion • cllllD ~ed by U.S. offmalc;. Police said the vandals ap-Lifeguard Tower. No. 3 in Corona of many vital federal progra~. dent. . to repe~l his belief that more Their detention and alleged parently scrawled a variety of del "Mar and was treated by Carter's sell·proclaimed "After the last o( tbe protesters empb~ isaJn~ed '?n b1c~turaJ A I mistreatment sparked calls in punk rocker·t~ slogans on a Newport Beach Fire Depart· "economic ren~al pro·gram" was. hustled from the h all and~ h ucatJon. h rinn't Tebran for retaliation against blackboard before leaving. ment paramedics at Hoag w o ·u· ld be the first major Carter COQlmeD~. "!fie.ti~~---.. T~,. -~'*..,.l f-'.!~..y.-~,._-,_,.~ .. Jran·a 52 American hostages. Investigators said the damage Memorial Hospital. Miss Wiker dom. estic _~aJq,tb,~;~,.. -~~ • ~~:Wt-_:-~ M°iti'V.P~·"""001...r+ . .-iif,1-.a--;,~tf~!p;,i~/~~t,.\be~k.d<>11e~~~m~~-'u.~~~.,_,~··'t:~~t.il\1_fM ~' 0~~~'f~l,~i:"!"-7~i '· N'"fta a~ ~::·,..~~~or't/o~toniJh1 . ti~ountyries ~~ <SeeB W ,PageA2> • '-Jo--• ·~-~·-;;JJl.w .... ~ -~--.--l· -~-'-~ ~ -~..,,..... e ect oo cam pa gn. umerous come our na on. ou UUQ t aou ce th P. debate on t1le $200 by .Ne~rt-Mesa Unified The huge, storm-spawned s urf other administration proposals, see many boats trying to escape bost~g~ would. be pos tponed School District estimates. is causing some roller coaster notably for overha ul of the kom Key West. and go to Cuba Orang~Coast and Judicial officials w~ be "Se>. ~tols RuJe,''_ was one thrills and chills for 16 visiting welfare system , national health though." ' asked to begin trial pre parations slogan "!'11tten by the .mtruders, lifeguards rrom Germany, Lt. insurance and hospital cost COO· C h nec1· his tta k for the Amerlc!!l! whQ are in wflp __ &am~ entry vut l)n un· Lw;1t•x~d. . · hall ~-. llNI . arter s arpe a c _ -.tr-'Z"r78r4iY6rcdl)livitr. -~ lGCked Window in a classroom. ~ ·10 • 'Tlf~y ' life~~~~-; ,~\n..:U.ii6\~rtr0; ~({' • .{~·I*" :..--O:~.C:-~~~1 .. ~1i'~' ;. ,,,,-...:-~ ~. ;: . · ----. ~bed..: telep~ne from Different footprints indicated, here on an exchange training Carter's first term. ~::t,aJa~ross-t ~ a[ot~ ~ \leath e r ---~~ a lem militant hold· ~here were a~ least. three persons prog~am arrang~ ~ugh pro-He-Did ~_plan, ouUined in est~r!'wa~~ebilli: over three Pateb.y night' and mom· the u.g Embassy ln Tehran involved, police said. fess1onal organtzataons. oeneral term a woufd •1 put l 1 · 1 ds and fog taid they were awue that the "' • years. . ns • ow c ou . . Iranian detaiaees h ad been A maatb ago, spellin1 to the otherwise fair through .. free in tlae United States but s .. ir· rel Mo~· ey Gone National Education A.uodatioo Tbursday with s lightly nfmede Mi\ ' coovention in Los Aageles , warmer days. Highs .... .,. Mt Mlwerinl ques. C•rter called the GOP tu~ TbundQ in the upper 70s Uw." be Mid. but lnclicated proposal a "classic offer ol a at tbe beac.bes to mid 80s ._. .., be a formal state· free lundl" ud aaid tben II ao ta the lalaDd arus. Lows ...... ...,. 'r! ~-! ___ , s ,_ fro ., .!--r1919 ... ~ suc:bthin«. toniPt51to68. fte .,...._ have not made i. uty n.IUllKU loreft m ~· ....vw.uaw J caee~ Pace AZ> INSIDE T ODA 't' aw ..... t.bey are deftaitely -,.., ..... • u. boetaaea oa C-11A&aGear Tllken From Home A bar1Jar 1'ho road u un-loead ....... wiDdn made •R .,au. camera eqalpment ....... ' • Sunday when the 11Dexpected happened: the 11-ounee, band· sized, furry brown moake, wu reported mllllnl from au small cardboard box on t op o f • clothes wuber ID tbe nunery. "We didn't repon it to the police rllht away -we wanted to check everyt,biq out nm.·· Ma Brauer Mid . • could be worth u muc:b u $900. ··we•re J-..t bopiac tbe tittle animal will surrin," 1be Mid. "We bedn't even named It." She said prec:,_,tiool will ~ talleo to make sure no more anlmala are stolen from the n ursel')', wbJch la £n an area partially open to tbe pubUc. The nursery ltMlf la a prtvai. facW· ty. bul l&a door .... ... a.ft opee. Ila. &r.. Mid fnm DOW cm tlM ... wtl be lotted ..... ,1 nt?:::i.,~~ .. ltla.-.baremnablelale tldlll,.. lbe aald. "ft'I IO U., ... .. -J• Ilk• • Uttle ·~moatey." • Newport Center Seta Fand Raieer A faad-rals lDI p a n cake breakfmt with all tlM triaunlDp IDcludinll Juke and ......... wW be llened S.blrda1 at Newport e.acJa'a o.11 c.a.-for ....,.. dtlMDI. Noun .al .. T:• to l1 Liil. ..ct tM ... ecll'8 .......... ~t:r~..:-r~ wlltd• l• apoaaorta1 Uae bt'HkfUt et M llar.-.t• An.,C... ... llar. D•~ ,.._ todl be OM of tlw ,... loPC• o/ .. bat• ....,. ,,.. Democrot• 0,.. riv. a Nftl Yant M%f 1attk. It cf rlailelit to0a wit la the '"'*bMccal • Ddf"Oit. Stt "Room Oltd Bond" on P• A.I. gWUf:LOI H W.ss t .Alfu•t ,. l.At9 ... /r'OfJt ,.... •• ..,., _, •i. ., .... • • ... • •• Sadat Seek ifw Help lri Building Genter MOtnrr I AJ, Eant CAP> -~ ,.,...._. Anwar Sadat, ~altn1 n four lllQIU..-...... tM world &od~ lo Mlp bulld a Cb risl.tu taaaauc.Jswilh C9ter at U.. foot ol I MOWH Imai u ... llv\aa m-.a °' ~ ..... bood If ..... ~eklaa at UM tqot ol the b4blkal 1noun\aJn, WMN Mo.c l1 tald to h•vtt rtteavN't tM Ten Comm&DClm•ta. th• ~aypUan leader requestt.'d h Ip an bulld1n1 thtt tt'nltr lh•t hM bffn one of hi• pet Pt'()j\.-C:l.S 1onre hrul retumed the uptur~ are1 to E&YPl In No~mbcir "J hereby lDVllt'I )'OU aU to <'<lnlr1bute lO the StltllOI Up O( U\IS center . wtur h •111 ~ a IMna symbol of the brot.htrhood Of man. • llthibwle \hat wUI relundle \hf' sp1nt of ~~xistf'nce and lOlerant'tl ""'°"I nations." Said.it said . . :;ai.s. r ... ,,. ..,"°., c111 WASHINGTON <Ar J A ded.1ne 1n imparted 011 and pre· •ck>ul meu.tJ red~ed the US trade ddltit by 28 8 ~r~nt In the lttond quartn of 1980, lht' Commt>rre lnpartmenl -nnount'ed today T he Mtlrchandlse trade (k>(1c1\ feU to $7 8 b1lhon. c:omp.rl'd to a revised deficit of $10.9 btlhon m the first quarter Imports declined S3 J bilhon. or 5 ~rreol, \o W .5 b1lllon. while e1tports held vutu.aUy litaady . al $54. '1 b111iOI' -· .. Pa • -• S: 1• :tt:t L.:I. _. ., -~~ • i Nepotism Report Rapped By PATRICK KENNEOY Of .... .,..,. ,. .... , ..... Huntington Beath City At· t orney Gail Hutton Tuesday c hallenged the validity of an Orange CoWlty Manpower Com· m1sl!1on report a llegin g nepotism violat1ons in the city's federally-funded job P(Ogram. Mrs Hutt.on also said that one of the three t'hargea, involving e m ployment in the job program of three relatives of Floyd <Bud) Bt>ls1to. city adm inistrator. ap- µt>a rs to be 1nval1d . The city attorney questioned thl' legal s trength of the report t>erause 1t was not conducted by .rn a tk:>mey The figures u e on what is known as a balance-of.payments ba s is a nd exc-lude military trade of U.S. delense aaencaes V»rious adjustments are madetorenect timing and values 'llwg Walk the 1'ine Tht> rl'p<Jrt ~a!> done by a non .1ttomt'), .. ~trs Hutton said It appear. that only in certain in ~tancc:, <1re the charges ap- plicable to Bud " The manpower comm1ss1on which adm101stt>r'> federally runded 1ob progr<ims in the "ount}. 'a}'> thl· c1t,y must pa\ back s.<i N:l reportedly earned by lh•l !>1to'~ thrt:c-rt-lat1ves. h1~ d.iu~hter. ncphcY. and daughter 1n law • 8 A rrestnl la ,.,.., ... ._ Call r a n s employees Mike Evans 1 lt>fl d a ta lo tX> u . ..,ed in determmrn~ wh<tt \.\111 be do1w to Hout<· .55 'Costa ~1t-~a Fre~wa\ 1 ht·t" N·n Hr1-;tol St n :<:t and Pacific Coa!)I ll1gh\\:1\ Althoui.:h studre~ long have been und1·1 w.I\ am <·ons trucuon fin all y ap p111\ ··d 1•1111>.ttih "1rnldn t .. tart for at lea"t t 1 \ 1 · \ "•' r" o I I H · 1.i b not t· SUNNYVALE tAP> -&x were arrested today duriqa dem· onstration marking the 35th anniversary or t h& atomic bomb ing or HJJ"06hlma, police s aid. Sunnyvale Police Capt. Alex Michae lis said the de m· onstratm's thre w what they deaerlbed as human blood and ashes on a butldin& al Lockheed Corp., which has contracted t.o build Trident nuclear missll~. and J ohn JIJggins walk traffic !ant'!'> on southbound Newport Boule\'ard today handin g qul'st1onnaire!'> to motort:,b stopped for the sign a l at ~h-!->a Dn \ t' T he postage-paid cards st't:'k tr<iff1c pattt·rn info rma tion regardin g each motori~l ·!'> tr 1p About 30 watched as poHce moved t.o arrest tM dem· onstrators. who laid down on the building steps and pretended they were dead afte r Lockheed officials asked them to leave, Michaels said Prosecutors Hit in oc Voting Case Civiletti Knew Tn1• county •1J.!c·nf'.' C'Ontend!> t ti.it Bc l~1to'~ r e lat ives wen• •·mpln~··ri by the 1·1ty·., Com preht·n'lve fo~mplo~mt>nt Tram 1ni! Act 1CEtA1 program for \a r ~mg J>l:'rtod!'> ovn the past '•·c1r dnd " half. in \ 1r1lat11m of n•·wll1'm n:gulat1onc; Sc~eeorMn., PaHrfl> Taftfl~ SAN DIEGO CAP> PoHce in riot gear a rrested five s teelworkers taking part m a wiJdcat s trike in a brief scume with officers outside the large<it West Coast s hipbuilding com- pany today At least 250 others, including Iron Workers Union officers. wer e forced away from the gatett at National St~J & Shipbwld· 1ng Co .. which has been virtually shut since early Tuesday. A union m an w as arrested for investigation of felonious its· s ault on a police offl <'er. A pohce sookesman s aid."some officers took rO<'ks and bottles " 6 lfurf OJI SUdf-Collapan WILDWOOlJ. N.J . <APJ A water slide ride collapsed to day on Fun Pier m this shore resort. and authorities said at ll·a~I :-.ix were IOJurcd Observ<'rs said some fell a bout 20 feet from the three·story high shdin~ board that patrons descend by ra ft over a con· tanuous steam of wate r . Some landed on the boardwalk, while otht'rs hit sand on the beach. according to onlookers. Emergency c rews wert-on the scene. according lo police. A Coast Guard helicopter was !>landing by CARTER PROGRAM. • • Today. the president saJd it · 1:, even worse than a free l u nch. 1t ii. s ugar coalt'd poison " Such a t.4.x cut would "soak the poor" and benefit the rich. Carter .said . He railed an ac:ros~ th·e boar d reduction "tr1cld1 · down eoonomlcs for the few · · . would include pnvate as well 1&S public anitiativ~. "I believe this enlerpn!>e will be the most excitang on wtuch Y.t' w1ll embark 1n thf' 198'>\." Carter said l\fewpon Sets Hearing 011 Beach Policies T he president called Reagan·, proposed tax cuts ·•a very se r ious th real." If combined with moder ate increases 1J1 d(' fense SJ)t!nding and maintenanc:f· of Social Security at pre$ent '~vets. Cartt>r said. "every other Newpo rt Beach's P la nning agency and department and pro Com mission will hold its first gr~m in the foder al government p ublic: hearing <ti the city's pro would have to be eliminated 100 posed Local Coastal Program al J)ercent " 7: 30 p.m . Thursday at City Ha.II Th~ president's recover) plan. The commission is scheduled be s aid. "will put people t.o work to discuss improvemen ts to . · mode nuiing. our Am erican p ublic racilities such as extend· mdustnes. improving thetr abiJi. ing the lO·fOOt·wide sidewalk l) lo compete and exp~nding nur a long t he beach and a dding exports " restrooms t.o beachlront areas. He said 1\ would not create At issue is whether increasing "massive programs that hide in· the public facilities will infringe flationary time bombs'' but on the rights or the neighbo~ v.:ou ld consist of · carefully dc who live a long the beach Attom e)!> for Or&nl!t' Count} Supervisor Philip Anthon.' C1nd 'o r mer Super \'l so r Halph Oiednch argued Tue~day before a stale appeal:. court that pro,. ecutors had gone too far 1n pur ~u 1 n g campaign fund laundenng charges agalllst tht1r C'lienls. The attorney1. clanned that th{' btate Att.omey General'~ offiet e rred in seeking new mdu:l mC'nts last December in wh1<'h .\nlhony and Diedrich are <ic· <.'used of con<.•eahng the tru1· 8ourc·t' of more than $60,000 that primarily was used m Anthon)"' 1976 election drive for lhf> bo<ird The prosecution ~ought lht< new tnd1c tmenL'i to pmtect 11 ... t'J::.t.• ~·~am~t a po!> ... 11Jlc f'XfJlril uon of the sta tute of l1m1lat1ons An indictment 1s a bill of alleg11- t1ons agamst an Uldiv1dual. It does not ei,tablJsh guilt or 1n nocence The defen~e argued that pro' ccutor.; fatll'<i to enter e\'lden<'•· before thf' Or:in~t' Count~ Grand Jury lhat would point l<lward the dCf Pndan\ ' lnnlll'l•n<·c or "'ron;.? do1n~ T he 1nd1t'lrn1·nt namc·d /\n th<mv. v.ho 1s seekan~ re·elect1on in November . Diedrich, rormer Anaheim ('1l:-Councilman Willa.im f\ot l. ;.111d onc-t1m t counly pol 1l1 c<al T1n;;incler Eugene Conrad Lai.l Ma rch. Orange Count\ Superior Court Judge Claude M Owens granted a motion lo dJ.s. miss charg~ against Kott. Conrad, servin g a federal prison sentence on an unrelated fraud conviction. pleaded guilty to a s ingle charge and 1s expect· ed to be a prosecution witness 1f the case against Diednch and Anthony ever comes lo trial. Diedrich was forced to resign his posit.Jon on the board after he was convicted of bnbery. That conv1ct1on al~o is under appeal s igned me~urcs that will also Tfie Local Coastal Program Is make poss1bt_e c:~.nt 1nued reduc a col'(l binatio.n of proposed land F r o• PflflC! A I t1on ~ m in nataon use and development poht'ie!> Tht> 1_,lari 'YOuld 1ncludl' ~<l.t ~pt.,.ic. ~cq..a4i,l-:'_....\&4i!_.~y.~~~:t::t;;t~"""' 1'!i J.a~~~,.-~,·r:.1~ ~~le~i "J)()•~~r'tnF~~-1'0 .I.'-• • • ,,.;,., °'"\'. ••• .....:~•rrgy, Carlcr Coastal Act of 1976. said Pat · .. h . id "If said, and would hav~ programs Te mple a senior planne r in Uti double standar~. e sa ta r geted at d istressed areas city's Community De velopment Jeffrey MacDonald fiad not been with high une mployment. with Department. white. an offlc:~r. an~ a member b elp for jobless workers who She said an advisory commit· o r t he Army s elite Special need marketa.ble skills ~ tee or residents has met for the Forces, he might well have been Carter.did not explain how the last 18 months to help draft the conv.l.c~ of these crimes long proposal would work but said it proposed city policies. ag~. di dd d .. 1. The commission ~ e~~ ..,. _ar .. ~-~a e , ...._Dl.~IJ;X • ---1:-t:"T'""':r.'.....,~~·,,.i~~ • ~-;.. ............ -;_ :. ., •M» ;. ""~--..:..---~--~~· ": '.~--,,,.\1c:.Oft~·~_; ... ,. ·' ~~~t~~; the-'pian is s.ald . ..,~Ut ~wi ll find It hard t.o DAILY PILOT .Mc••~ 'Wot•""--~-..._ ~t~ ~ ... ..._ ............... ~"4-...... -~ ...... ""'',..,.. mi1ea.att a .. , .... ....,.,. ........ ado pted live wa th af MacDonald goes free Knowing what l know. yes. il would be hard to live with " Gun Wounds Fatal to CdMMan A Newport Beach real estate lnve-.tor who took hit fiancee out for her b6rtbday dinner Sunday. theo came bome. stepped iJlto a closet and sbot hlmaelf, hu died. La~ 0 1.arry" MUl•, 40. of 400 Goldenrod Ave .• Corona del Mar. succumbed Tuelday lllOminl in the Fowit.in ValJey Community Ho1plt al trauma enter. r uae r a l 1er vlc•• a r e acbedultd Friday at 11 a .m. in P aclftc ~ Me--'al Park'• rnoru.r, dMaP'l WWI ta.e a.v. .. ~-~1(fn·' HI ....... Ill'. llW. Ud.....,. .................. Ud....., ' depr .. Hd •••r MUMH re· ........ ... ... ..., ... ployed. l'ro•P-..A I BROWN .•. don't they Jee.rn Spanish," the sovem or aald. The remar ks were nearly identical to those that Brown cave two monlba aco ln Anaheim durlna a convention of the NatlonaJ Asaoclalloa of Blllncual Educators . Asked it he speaks Spanish. Brown si:ild "I speak haltJnc Spanish." And be admitted that his comm and ot lhe IHauaae I• "det er1orauna." Drug Lah Bmted SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - MllliOM ol dollars ln chemicals and nll~ .• er--~~ "~~·-.rar . .--.. 9ffed a We•al clf'lll labora&cry operatloa tn San l'raoclaco Tuesday, ltatA Attorney Gelra1 Oeor1e OeukmeJlan 11Jd • Of Billy Payments ~t;'J)(Jt ... m 1c; l'.(('nn;illy <Jefined ·'" rJ\IJrlt1-.m 'hO\\ n tn rel .1t1\c., 1n "t'c·urin~ e mploy m<>n • · W,\Slll'.'\C.TO°" •Al' \t torn l' \ (, f•n 1·r~1 I He n J·• r.11 n C1vtlt'tt1 Jl·kn11 .... 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'tat(• mcnt Wh e n rl ••r1~r 1ml11t 10\'C'>ll~ator<, 1•11111" upon th•· 'am1· 1nfnrm.J1111n .1t11111t 1t11 1.1h:-an p<i~ mt•nt, 111 Hill' f n1rn nthl'r "IUrl 1· tlw 'tJ\f'O\t nt !>aid, C1vil1·tt1 m.irt1 th1• 1n tt•ll1~en<'C' intorm.111on ..c\ J1IJhll· r\<'l'llrtl1nJ.! l11 lht d1·p~rtmt·nt . C1 v1INl1 ll•arnt•d !>1Jmt•l1nu: 1n April of · t•\trcmcl\ !'>l 0 !>1t1vc 1n 1t•lltgcn<.'l' informatwn Jn\'Olnn~ U1lly Carti·r " Dt•p;,rtmt·nt !i\OUTC<'S conf1rrnt·d th.it t h1:0. Wttl> the sam<> 1ntclh.icn<·c rnformd t ron about tht• J1Jymt:nt:. \\ h1C'h President Carter ·~ report ~on STRIKE ... Pope said his Lo<-a l No I ISJ<J rt'pre~nts about 3.200 linemen. ini.tallcn. and technical rqwp ment opcrat.ors Local "io I JSIO an Los An~cll'i. rt'pre•wnb about I. tOO of tht· Oran~E' County operator' I • ... ' ~ ···=~-n-.~· 21J I I. c .... 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J ...... ,, •• "' • 1 , 1111"r1n .1 111 •n h ,. •l er1 ,, h 111fl'•Ol l I ff JI. t \1,·1lettt hkt other officials an thl· mtelltgenct cnmmun1ty ,., li.crrt"fi tl\ la" from d1c;c-l<k'>in.: 1 n 1 t• I I 1._.·t·nr1 <.ou r r •'., an rt rn 1·1hn1h I n unJulh<Jr1zt'd 1wr,11n:-. \1 r<, Hutton contt:nd'> that the •·mplo}ment o f Rel.s1to '~ •!Ju~hter, Jdnect:. a!> a recep- 11on1'>t in a JOb traintng orogram for \.elt-ra.n .. d~.., not appear to ht a vtlll.111on bt!cause the pro- >!ram ,., ba-.t.>d tn lhl' City o' nr.,ni::t· .ind 11ut.,1d e fiels1to's -.ph1·tt· or 1nnui·nrt> ..,,,.. J 111 h••r r 1·\ 11•'4 r,f th•· 111.1l l•·r ""Ul•I lw c etrnplc·ltd ... 11h111 '"''' Y.l't·k' \1 .11q11, ..... ··r mrin1tor Jerry ( l1J11n ,Jiil hti't' 1 \ 1•r th.ii Reh1tu "·'' .trl 11H111.11 '.t(..!nator y fr1r !l'ff• r.11 .:rant... dtHI his :HI 1111111 .. 1r.t11H· t·a~rnC'1t:i e xtend•·d I 1!•1111 ..... ,1 lh•· pri1~ r.trll to (JUI l,d 1tll lo I 1•rJ Ill •ilh1' I lllL''- Nukt' Plan D ~crit»d TOt-. 'I 11 \I'' ,\ m1"''°'' 1 r .. 111 lht• ~JIJlh ""c~l l'c.c 1f1l·" r1u rth1•rn ~t ariJna s l sl;.ind.,. ha:. \'IS1ted the Science and Tei hnolo~1c3I Agency here to I rul1...,l plJ.n~ b) J .lpan to dump 111 .... 11•\' I tJd10<1 ct1 "c nuclear "".1•tt V>mf' 5.51J mile~ north of 1 ht· \1 .inJna..' Privy Bought Uuter's Mom Buys OuihoWfe PONDER Tex a~ r A Pl Tht: president's mother. Lillian t J rll·r ~·c amt• ,o t'OC'hantt"d ~1th an outdoor pn vy she spotted .it .1 l1w.1l l·af1· th<H 'he bou~ht 1t . says the re~taurant's owner . ·:::,tw ~aid. 'It looks Just hk<: the o ne Jimmy used to use \\ ht•n ht• wa" a boy '." s<11d Pete Jackson . owner or the ILinchman ~ Caho !\t .-.. Carter saw the pn v) when hmchmg "1lth daughter Huth Carter Stapleton. who IJvt-s about 10 miles southeast of ht·rc• 1n Aq~ylt' The re!>wurateur dt!clmed to say 1r the privy was opera- ltonJI or ornamental and also refused t.o reveal lhe purchase prH'l' ··Mr.: Cin er has enough problems •S 1t 1s." she told a re· poner It "a~ not known 1f the pnv\ wouJd accompany Mrs Carter hack to her homt• 1n Plains . Ga All Boys Walkshorts and Shirts 20°/o OFF Starting T oclay . SPORTS CENTIRS \ 4701 .. r•c• 552·5252 ,__ ~ - . . • __ __...,,,_ --------·--·-'". .. --· . . --. . . . . . . . . ' . -. . -. Weon!!d!y, August !S, 19!0 DAil V PILOT Jl'li Hiroshi01a Marks A-hoDib Drop ... ~ W"'"""• STROKE OF LUCK -Gene Masanori Fujita says it was an incredible stroke of luck when he played hooky from makeshift bomb shelter in Hiroshima. He survived the e plosion of the atomic bomb. Few Attend Coast Oil Hearings Lonely Man Robs Bank GALVEST ON . Te xa<. 1 AP> -San tos Casarez Rios, 74 and a lone . robbed SAN PEDRO CAP> _ Public a bank and then sat back HIROSIDMA, Jap1n CAP> - Th• mayor ol tllrosh1m1 pro· ~ed lod->' "•puce s ummit " of lhi world'• I adinlf countnes as thla clt.y oburved lhe 35th &n· ntverHry ot It.a virtual deatrur· Uon by an atomic bomb. About 35.000 1athe red in the Peace P ark for the annu¥l m1mori11 aervlc:'c for the eatimat· ed 200.000 vlcUms ol the U.S. bomb dropped on Hlroehlma Aug 8, lif.5, lo the cl<>lling days o( World War II. It was the first city to be the target of an atoauc bomb Four days late r, Nagasaki ber1amethesecood. At 8.1~ a.m . the m inute when the B 29 "Enola Gay" released t he bomb, H1 rosh1ma ob.served one minute of silent prayer. Some l,SOOp1geonsswirledover the park and temples, churches and mun1c1pal government of faces of the delta city then tolled bells and sounded s irens. Mayor Takesh1 Araki told the a udience ... Conflictsoowgoingon in the Middle East and South- east As ia, 1r JOaned by the superpowers. could develop into fuJJ .scaJe wars. "WI! propose that major na· t1ons. like thc-l 'nated State-., und thc-Sovwt l 'n1on, gather an ii Two O CTD Plans Face Oianges to wait for police so he bearings oo an Environmental could die in federal prison. D1al-A-L1ft and Dial·A-R1de. Impact Statement for the 1982 where tus death would at l'A O s pcc1ahzed transportat.aon sale of oil and gas leases off I east b e n oticed . a services oHered by the Orange Sout.bem CaJ1fomia drew htlle sheriff's sergeant says. County Transit Dis tract. may be comment and s parse attendance . 'He says he's got no an for substantial changes under again Tuesday• of!icials of the o n e . , . Sgt . M an u e I proJ».-als now before t he dt!>· federal Bureau oC Land Manage-Benavides. who works an trict 't. board of dJrectors . m enlsaid. the GaJveston County Jail, The board was told this week To compensate for the lack of said Tuesday. that the dastnct must fmd ways a ttendance, s a id John Lane, Rios apparently spent a to increase revenues to offset chief of the Environmental As· good deal of tame planning the cost of Dial-A·L1ft . created sessment Division of the BLM ·s the Monday robbery of tht:> for handicapped passengers un· Pacific Out.er Con tJDental Shelf U .S . Nation a I Bank • able to ride regular buses, and Office, experts on potential en-Benavides said. Dtal·A·Ride. a taxi type service vironmental concerns would be primarily geared toward seruor dispatched to a ffe c t ed busi-c itizens and commuters. nesses. government agencies The trans it d istrict board will and community groups to dis -Ex-astro naut hold public hearings on tht:' cuss the EIS report. pla nne d D1 a l·A·L1f\ c hangei. Meetings in Newport Beach on Aug. 18. whale D1 a l·A·R1 dc Monday and here Tuesday at· Flies Alcohol l'hangc:-wall be addressed Sept traded a total of only 50 people. I Both hearan~s wall be held at according to a BLM tally. Only 11222 Acacia Parkway, Garden 23 persons attended the Newport Airplane Grov('. Beach hearing and only a few The dJstnct also "111 hold ;.i more attended the San Pedro hearing on Daal·A·LJft serVJcc hearing held aboard the S.S. PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP> Aug. 13 al the Garden Grove Princeaa Louise. Forme r astr o n aut Gordon Civic Center for persons unable Ten companies and one in-Cooper of Corona del Mar was to to attend the Aug. 18 hearing . dividual have expressed interest ('Ontinue his trip eastward today Jn the case of Dial·A-Lift. in bidding for teases covenng 3.2 on the nation·s premier fli g ht of s tate standards require that at m illion acres between Point a plane powered by m ethanol. least 10 percent o f the cost of the Conce ptio n an d the U .S.· the "home-gro wn" fuel he hopes !)ervice be paid through fares. Mexican border. wall spell the end of U.S. depen-T he d1stnct currently is re· The draft environmental Im· denceonforeign oil. <'e1vang only 2 percent of 1ts cost pact statements must be com· Cooper arrived her e Tuesday of operat.Joo from the farebox. ple ted by May 1981. with public night a ft er a flight from a ccording to transit district hearings to follow on the stale· Sacr amento that included a stop a nalysts. menls and any pro posed action an Van Nuys. Their fu el truck. O ne proposal advan ced by the Exploratory leases would he which is following them acrotis transit district staff calls fo r in awarded for a five-year period the country, arrived here about c-reasing the c urrent SO·cenl and. if oil or gas is discovered on a n hour after the plane landed. D1a l-A-Lifl fare to SI and creat the s ites. the leases would be ex· ·'I'm hopeful that this series of ing a system of zones throug hout top m eet1n1 to discuss world puce The covernment of Japan i.hould v1uy a leader's role toward It '• Our an g t h e m e morial <.'~remony. the names of 2,219 said to have died the past year from diseases attributed to the bomh and 1t.s fallout were added to a memonal book. They brought the number ol names listed as iden- tified vicums to97 .964. As ol the end of March. 371.944 we re oCficially designated as atom ic bomb victims by the . Ministry of Health and Welfare. Coincidin g with the a n · niversar y !>ervice was the fourth Gay Hearing annua l Ban-the -Bomb con fer ence. Aboul 10.000 part.icl pants , includlnc 100 foreiO representaUvea. were schedule to call for Increased governme, efforts to help A·bomb victims. · On Saturday, Nagasaki wil hold a memorial service for ttj't esUmated70,000killed there by ar atomic bomb. ShipDiate Accused LONG BEACH <M» -Thrtt female sailors who test1f1ed that a shipmate was having a lesbian affair aboard the t:SS Norton Sound have ackno~ledged they never sa w he r e ngage an a homosexual act. . Tangela liaskms. ~. was the first of e1~ht ...,om<•n to appear T u t' r-. d a y b r f o rt• I h C' A d man1 s trat1H• D1c..<'hargt• Roarc1 on <'harg<'!> of homOl>l'XUa l t•on duC't on the m1io.s1l , test ship, The heartn~ 11> &n <id man1strattvC' procedurt' that ran r('SUll an an h'mornblt• or gc·nerJI d1scharg(', out not a d1-.,honora hie d1r--<'har~(· It i-. not a lrtJI or u court martial DerensC' lawy('rs. who hopt'd tn ronclude their ca~t· toda>. <'allc-d f1v(' witnesi.e' to n •but a ..., nttc·n .,tatC'ment b> S<·am.....,~s Appren· t1ce Pamela Tep-.tein. a kt°) .... 11 ness at thl' r<.'ccnt court martiJI of Petty OCfact•r 3rd Class Crall! ~orman. a man found guilt) or !>exually hara!>sani: v.omen In her statement. Ma s!> Tep 1>t ein 1><:t1 d !>h e i-aw We nda Walham!>, the 14-0m an accused <1( h a v in g a n a ff a 1 r w 1 t h l\h Gas kins ... k1i.s ang Tangela Gaskins on the mouth " Mass Tepstean ""'LI!'.> being held for psych1atn<' ('valuation aftt-r throwing a tantrum at a Port Hueneme hospital and refu.sm~ to re turn to tht• i.h1µ. orfacaah s aid. Seaman Yvonne Ncdr1d. t cs t 1f1t•d Tuci.dav that M , Gaskin.'\ told her th<it she wa. ... u hom~exual Ms. Gai.kins 'a id .. c..hc ""'"' ga~ and sht· d1dn t l·an· 1f I km·.,.. a bout 1t -that !>ht· .,.. ;i<, proud rif ll," Ms. Nee.Irick told the bo11rd She al!>O test1f1t:d that ~h Gas kin!> t hrealt•ncd to kill whomever started the investiga- tion of homosexuality. Anolht>r witness. Petty Officer 3rd Class Joyce Arnold. said M.., Gaskins told her i.he was b1sex ual an d wai. having cin affair with M~. Wilham., But .,he !>31'1 .............. TANGELA GASKINS Faces Hearing -.hl· had nC\'E'r seen M!> G;i1;k1m. t:nJ,?agt: an a homosexuci l aC't Oef£'ru.c law}ers .,aid.the 14 ll ne-.,-. had J:!I\ l'n confl1c tan~ ~lat•· ml'nls lo the '"' <1l lnll'll1~cn11· !)t•n IC•'. 14 ht<'h ~i ~ Arnolrl d(. ~no\\ ll'<iJ!l-d ~<"<imJn Tamm\ 1'\nl'hr 1df'n 11f1l•d :'oh (:.J:-~an.,· J~ tht' 140man "'ho ~l'\t'ral ta mes t•ra'11 1t'd be neath a bunk with M ~ W1ll lams. She also said ~rie read a love letter from Mi.. G~kan~ to Ms W11l1ams The letler 5-a 1d .. !>ht· "<l!> an IO\'\' 141lh \\t'•nd1 . th.it ..,ht· was happy she·d com~ into het hCe." Ms. Knehr said. The case of Ms. Gaskins, who h as a n 8·ycar -old son , wa1 separated from hearings for Ms. Williams and Ahcaa Ha rris The Amen can C1v1I Li berties Uruon, which I!> de fending M~. Gas kill!>, wants each woman to have a separate hearing, but the Navy wants to ho lrt Joint proc1•cdings r o r M c;. W i ll 1 a m .., a n d l\b . Harri~. After that. lhf' f1\'e other women. who-.1· nttmf'!) have not been d1!>cl~t·d, fc.tcc combined h~a rang!> Thi' he.mng-. lJn• expc<'ted ln l;i-,t lnll1 n1"'<l 14t•t•k Headquart e r s Building OK'd a t SCC A t v.o storv chur<'h head· quartt.-r<i 'A111 be built at Southern Cahfom aa Coll ege an Costa Mesa The City Council granted the college a use permit to build th4 15.000 square foot s tructure on th<' ea<>tem side or the campus al 55 Fair Drive. Tht' bu1ld1ng is intended to hou!>c the ofhces of the Southern Cal1fom1a Ai-M:mblac~ of God. tht· <h:nominat1on that runs the ~C hMI Thl' onlv ri·m :unan~ question. collcJ:t· nfflc1 J b ""d. i-, ..,.. hetht:r C.lltran-. "'Ill ""'>rk with lh<' -.(hool to t·reatt.• a <"ll\ rt-qu1rt>d dt•rt·lt>rataon lanl' from !'ewport Houh·\ ard for n•hil il-'> tum1nJ.! onto the campus. College Presid e n t Wayn~ Kralss said Caltrans represen- tat1 ves seem "illang to add anoth~r lane an an a\ 'et un ">per1f1t'd manner on th.<' bU!>) bouh.•\ard Festival Crowds 'Good' Sales, Attendance Up At Al,l 3 in Lagima tended for the life of the field flights .will open the public's the county. Travelers would be .. The worst that can possibly eyes to this ho m e-grown, re· char ged an additional 50 cents The three Laguna Beach <irt h11\f' cxpcrienc('(f tremcndou!> Ms Long said sales are good happen will be examined in each newable fuel," said Cooper after fo r each zone through which fes t1vab a rc repor ting good ~ales ancre~e::. ... he ~aid "As and most arti!>ts have sold at issue, with alte rna tives being land ing the conve rted P1 per they traveled crowds and 1ncrea!>ed i;ales 1n ) ou can imagine. our a rtists arc t('a!>t one item. "Mo!>l of the suggested," Steve Smith, prOJ· Super Cub at Van Nuys Airport Such a move, <tccordang to a their first four weeks of opcru· Hry happy about this." .i rtas l!> are h appy about how eel leader for Lease 68, said. on Tuesday afte rnoon. "The staff report. would inc rease the tion this summer l 'p the road at the Art A-Fair things. are ~oang .. adding that 14 majo r issues public is damn well tired of farebox recovery rate to ll per· Ron E pp. a c;pokesman for resta\'al. Director of Promotions ,\t t he Fe~ta va l o f Arts. wo uld be addressed m the en-OP E C (O r ga n i z a ti o n o f cent.andlhusallowthedastn ct Sawdust '80 aad !>ale ' arc the Sa"ha Long said t he c rowds s pokt·s man Flora Bass said vironmentaJ report. Petroleum Exporting Countries> to comply with the state r eqwre best the) 've ~·n m fl\'e year"> ha\' c be(' n s l 1' ad:, "" 1th a -.ales arc Mcady and crowds arc While the staff's biggest fear t urning on and off the oil fa ucet m ents. lie said tha t about 130.000 peoplt· dra matic ancr('asc an '1s1tors up is potential for 011 spills from and their high prices." Ot her proposals submitted to have bet>n counted coming lai.l 'A l'('kend. "We art' sclhng a lot of craft drilling platforms. Sm ith told Cooper. who gamed fame as the board include d r e ducing through the g:ite so far , about "We first noticed the ancre~ Items tha!> year. much more than those attending the San Pedro a n astronaut aboard the Dial·A-Lift s e rvice hours to 700less thanlru.t)ear on Saturdav when v.e counted 1n othe r years that I can re· bearing that the re have been on-Mercury 9 and Gemini 'S space make the service more cost effa· And whale attendance ic; down f.50 J)t."Oplc ·al the ~a te "' Ms mt•m ber." ly two spills out of a t otal of flights in the 1960s. was accom· cat'nt a nd expanding at to frail. s hghUy lho5e who arc coming Long ::.aad ... This reprcsen~ a The tt\ree art festivals. localL'd 25.000 wells drilled under federa l panied on the craft's m 1t1al Jong. elde rly persons: the bland. and <Jre buymg mort> than last >~~r." dramatic mcreast• OH'r thl' pre a lon~ Laguna Can~on Roi!d, ..,..111 l"s~.Th~e~4.000~llioff dastan~ru~t komSacram~~ thedev~~m~tallydasa~ed. _f_c-_st_i_v_a_l _g_~_~_._E_P_P_~_a_1d_. __ w_"' __ \_1~9u_~_..,.._tt_kt:_~_d_··--------b~t>_o~~~·n~~~t~1l~1~\~ug~2~4~----Califor. nia , r epr esenting by . William Paynter of Union With respect to Daal-A·Rlde, t . ~~~J.QJ.~~'~" l· ~·~,1,;..e -~~~\i.fU..P.~4.", ·~.'klmai\..(.<l'~v~ .. ~"1.~t· -~ ~"-~~::I !J'i1'~:t-. ;tr. ~~-M • ....,. ;-..,./'/~~Y:6... -R('nt~{fttrn\~~~!noara 15lt-7~r --=--... • ,.,1 ~'-'....:.S\. 4--c~,·~tr.~ t \•n x ~ ~ .-''"'"-":,. .. r _:*.i\-c:"-.' ~'dl: .• , . • ~ ...... -;::: ~-':1 ,~ :.¥.~,.. .... t.4:-Y.1·.a>. ~~!~ -...... r e vamped be c a u s e -of low ridership. Dial·A·Ride pnmarily I ' ope rates in Anaheim , Garden Gem Grov e, B u e na Park and Skilled Professional .. Westminster. T lk The staff proposed: a ~ -Limiting the servi.ce to hilly, low dens ity areas where at as dif· e fi cul.t to operate regular bus j • MI ~..&.C...t>.l......,..-lt."1,-~> ~e:-·-"~·~~:r~~u:l;a ~' ~ ~.'<~~~f:.1J.H ~!-.S "~\--.,:-~·MJlfPl~f.:'-'~~,..o/--~~.,... ... ~·-. ~· ·-=tt'IP!~~,., .. tywid e. but limit travel to neighborhood zones . Under such a pla n . the s ervice wouJd become nva1lable to the general public Canine Virus Hits SF Bay SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A contaldoul canine viru.a that has klllecf hundreds of dogs na· tlonwide h.u appeared in the Bay Area. an.lmal health of· ficlals report. Scattered cases of t he in· teatinal viru s known a s r.arvovlrus have been reported n the area, accordJng to Dr. Francia Oroaa. pre&ident ol t.be San Fraaclaco Veterinary MedJcal AQoclaUon. An SPCA spokesman aatd one deatb from the vinla ha.I blm eoaflrmed at San Frandseo'1 animal lbelter. - --·· •• wWa riotnci:•·~t a::r!cS-..~~bD ;;:.b~~., ·~1~ wt.ere CUbMI refqeea Tuesday a.t Fort Indiantown JHlcUfowl~u iJclill'lc•n ~ap. Pa. The loldlera were there to help prevent further ~:tC:ty~~'::-'U:h:cr:i ••lwe. weekend. ,, • A DtAMONO THAT 'ATS' w low al /trlt 1'{1hl Just as ~ try on clothin& for fit and the preclae "look" that we're seekingT ao should a person wanW.,. a diamond seek the perfect fit and look. Diamonds, like people, have lndi~ traits. Each bu ill own "brithmarh." The diamond's special beauty lies in lta ability to reflect Ucbt briWanUy from wttbln. But each refleeta dilferenUy. There are ''warm•· dlamondl, t1naed wttb yellow, that are eapeclally complimentary to blondes. Thole which reflect a tince of blue llebt are aaid to be "cool'' atonea. A perfect "while" diamond. wllb no· dJscemable body color, ii extremely rare, and extremely expenatve. The diamond's cut -tbe way lta 58 fac«s are fubioned -can be another variable. Finally, the diamond '• l aetUnc -bow it loob tn tbe rtq or or tneelet that it ae. -la a ~tor. TbeH are ~rtant •tK::'~ •.$Sf I ...... l tbe beaP ad ed.tce ol a pl"ClfeukJDal jewel•, fGr Jatt tbe rt&ht dlamood. wbkh ''flt.I" JOU perferily. • For your valuable jewelry and watches Is es close to you as J . C. Humphries Jewelers where our own c r aftsm en carefully do the work under per sonal supervision. • ,. ........ ,~ ...... """"-~­, ..... ,., llleWt t11119f11'1' ....... ., • . ; .. OAILYfllll.OT 'Allen' Rips J aniaica More Deatlu Feared f roni Big Storm KINGS1'0N. J1malra CAP• Humnne All n uJ\S ubed 100 mpb WlDds and tOtffftUal num e1alnat Jamaat"a '1 •Htem and oortNm roa t.a luday and I~ 'mueb cl Klna lM po~t>rl Hours HTlit>r. 1t ane tlaau ·, soulb t l)('f\lruiul• • devutal tn1 aldeawlpe th1tt off1('1ah • fearfd would taliW tht' clNUh toll sharply from the lt4 II.no" 11 '1c: tlma ln its .._ t'~P t hrou~h Uw ~aatern Caribbean Allen pant"<l within 10 tu :..ao mil I ol lhe JhaitlllD C04i>t Tue.•' • d11 ol1ht. Orflc:1•I• lured wldeapread d estruction 1rnd po11lbly heavy loss or llfe 011 Haiti 's l!>Olitlt'd J~C'Olt'I l)t'nmsula Miami, FJa • the rlost> t 1nu101 : mainland point, 1 1>omt-57~ · mil~ north of Ktng to n If tht• · hurncane reaches the murnhmd 11 is not expttted to d o so befun· t'arly next week orre1pondent• tur IO\ e mmt'llll-.01WT1td Radio J a ma h'11 uld I.here •-fl"tl u )C't no 11.no~u cuualu ln UM norlhu•t. b\lt no(f'd rnlM'h of thl' arfla ... a ('Ut oft from tf'lf'phone rommuuh • uon Jtim l<'ll 0 • t"l\"t>t rll ''""'"' 1uthnnty a.t\DOUn N'd In Kln1t. h\I\ It h•d hut nlf ll"I fll'Ol'rtllor' tx'lott• th h•·1~ht of th,• hllflll '' ruC'~ ufl t"r mltlm.:ht to 11nitc-. 1 II' t"'(IWPmC'nt •nd '"'"l'r "''0111 f•robu.hh n•maun .-ti nh t l\l 111 d.&)'. the.• rad In n l"'fh"il J • m du· a o I' ri ""' ~t 1 n 111 h r \t IC'h•t'I Man It>) 1111,1 hi\ J~'OJlh• ht> h ttd it,ltf"d lor • < ;'"' ' Mc•" 111~ .iJrd UI ,:1 .. t J °''''' t•\ oU 1111 l11•n o( 1·ou .. 1.il 11t1•.1, ,,, 11111•' I OM' und ht'M\) ra111 '4Ultlh built Ill <id\&nlt' of lht :.tor111·, Ml rl\ JI bctc:omeo IA ahowplec lo Haitl'a d · forltl h>~v~lop lta economy. ..... ,.. ol widespread human 11ufh1rlf\4I lD the area were baaed partly on th fact tb1l "•k:Sent.a perh apa 300,000 1lon1 tht: I"' " I 11 ,. u I • a r e m o 1 ll y 'h·~1~1 Att"ly poor peasants who '"ct 111 flimsy pr1mltlve hulls "uh hlUe mt"ans ol commun.lca· t ion " Uh tht1outlitdt' world. TH I\ I .\NO i s lf!U mouo· '"'""'"" lh•I\ 1.lttwr parU ol Haiti. hue ll• hUl,. 111 many part., a re 11 .... ,....._ ... ''"'° ~••ll)' and lMld LO I""'"' 111 lw11\) r•in5. In l\'t1 \u l'rlnn•. lhf! cap1taJ. \111•11' df't~·h "t>rt> hm1ted to ,11-.nh r"'"' u11d intermittent 1• u '' •'f "'U\d up to about 70 111 1•h l\ut th»t "us t>nough to reu litr _.;t• numb(·~ of trtt branches unll ,01111• trt't•s. blocking the 1 ''·Ill ~'t"<°''O the :.lums of Port· \11 l'rinr1.• .ind the wealthy 1·nl"l.H1• knn"n us PetaonVllle lhJt !>lb 11n N hall ubove the l" .1111 c.1 I ••••tt-.-Ot• MARY (MISSY) JABLONSKI IS MARCH OF DIMES CHILD Mf11y, 5, St . Lou la, Has P.,tt•lly Paralyzed Leg1 --· . ----.... NATION I WORLD De moc rat Aides to 'De bate' By Tbe ANocl1Cecl Pres. The Democrats ha ve agreed to d isagree -o n nationwide, pnme·time television. Aides to Preside nt Carter and Sen . Edward M . Kenne d y reached agreement Tuescla.y to debate convention rules and their s harpest dlsagreem enta on the pa rty platform at even ing sessions or the Democrat Na- tional Convention That w1ll air the De mocrats' d ifferences during prime·Ume telev1s1on. giving focus Monday n111?ht to what may be the crucial moment of the convention ·-the vote on a proposed rule to bind dt>lcgatC:'> to the candidate they - we re scleC'led to s upport in primanes and s tate party meet · IOI(.., T 0 hf.lt rule. 1r adopted. wouJd .1?1vr CartE>r the nomination on tht' r1r ... 1 ballut STIL L PACKI NG 130 mph winds at the cente r, do~ n rrom the 170-mph w1nd$ of the du' before: AJJen's center this mom mg passed within a few m1lei. of Jamaica's north roast, an areu lined with tourist ho tels from Port Anton io m the east to Mon tego Bay m the west. Al.l.t:N TOOK at lt·1t~t lei h\t'' 11n the tslnnd of St l.ur 1a Mon d." At lt·ust t\ll o peoplt> .._"'' k nov. n dt•ad 1n ll1t1l1 In 11 bo.1t111to! act'1dent nt'ur l'on »u Prinn• reµortt'.'d by ham rttd111 opt•rntors "ho ht•ud thf' ~)~ Ske1chy radio rt'Jl()rt~ from thl' southwest of Hmtl indlcutc.'<1 lh1· d eath toll rould n se drt1mallrul ly when offtciaJs bt>gnn surv~~ ing the damage toduy Pinfo C rash Case THt; Kl::SNEDY AND Carter forrt-'> announced the agreem("nt 111 a Joint ~tatement that em- ph J 't•Ll'd llw nf'l·d to unite th<• µart\ artc-r ~hat 11rom1sp~ to~ " • 11 rli11l1•nl 1••in' 1•n11110 in wh1 rh "'1d" d1ff1·r,•nc•·'> 1>0 er.onom1 t 11111111•' "''II h<· r1t-b<ited Tues ti ' \ The U .S . National Weather Service said the center of Allen was locatM about ~ miles east of Montego Day at :J a .m . PDT. Jt said the storm s hould pass within 25 miles of Monlego Bay by late mornlni;?. then head out to sea again on a path that wouJd take it 50 miles north ol Grand Caym a n Island a nd south or the Isle of Pines off Cuba"s south coast, and then into the Gulf of Mexico. At that l1 me . the weather s ervice said, AJlen's eye was JUSt ofl Jamaica's north·central coast near lalltude 18.tf north. 77.3 west, and was expected to continue moving west-northwest toward the Caymans at 20 mph IT SAJD HURRICANE forre winds extended 55 miles north a nd 35 miles south, and that gale force wmds extended 175 oules no!1,h and 100 miles south. Dr. Jose A. Colon, director of t h e U.S. National Weather Service in San Juan , Pue rto Rico. said the eye of the sto rm was slaying mostly over water. m eaning it was more likely to maintain its s trength a nd t o in ten s 1fy a~a1n w hen 1l movl•d away from land Haitian President Jean·Cluud1· Duvalier declared the southv.1.·~1 peninsula a disaste r area un11 asked U.S. ofCicials for hl'l1t'oµ ters to S('OUt the d amage U S. foreign aid offlcu1b . m on itoring radio communu.'a tions with the remote southw~t. s aid there wer e unconfirmed re ports of deaths at Les Caye') near the tip or the peninsula. and re ported that mos t bu1ldm~!> there had lost their roofs IN THE Southern Haitian port town ot Jac me1, a lavonte 01 tourists, a pier was reported un der wate r lour feet above normal depths even before the full fury of the s torm bit. The main north-south road -one of Haiti's few paved roads -wa~ blocked by mudslides and fallen trees, the radio r eports in · d1ratcd. The Agriculture Min istry ex pressed fear for the nation's cof. fee crop. a major source of foreign exchange. The coffee industry 1s cente r e d on the so uthwe1>t peninsuJa . Near Les Cayes then• 1s also a new tomato growmg and ra nning o p er ation that had K-Ca r Rolled Out DETROIT IAP> -C hry'iler Corp.'s K-car, \he n ew front wheel-Onve compac·t model which will save or sink the struggling No 3 automaker. 1s well on its way to being sold out for the rest of 1980. the c•ompan y claimed today. In remarks prepared for the roll-out ceremony of the first cor Chairman Lee A. larocca ~aid, "Nobody has evl:!r had that kmd of order backlog before production st arted.·• Chrysler can produce 180,000 of the cars. the Plymouth Reliant 1:1nd Dodge Aries. through December. Half of that would be 90,000 orders. The ('Ompany says 1t had to cut off fleet orders ilt 45,000toleaveenough for dealer showrooms. The llrst car, a yellow two-door Reliant sedan with brow.l tn· lt•raor. will ft.nd ergo 5,000 miles of proving ground dura bility tests along with the next 999 car s. The company s ays no car s.will be shipped to dealers until after the tests are completed in about 10 days. Though the official introduction is not until October. dealers will be able to sell the cars as soon as they arrive. Chrys le r will be able to produce about600,000 of the cars in the 1981 model year at the Jefferson Avenue plant in Detroit, where pr oduction started today, and at the company's Newark, Del., as· sembly plant. The cars are two reet shorter a.nd 1.000 pounds lighter than the models they replace, the Plymouth Volare and Dodge Aspen. Tom Mu.rphlne LI oo YacaUoa. His .Jut Coastln« colamn will re· s ume whee be returns. ·Ford Settlement R e ached ~llSHAWAKA. lnd. <AP) The famJlles of thrtt teen-agers ~hose deaths in a fiery Pinto car crash prompted an unprecedent l'd rnm1nal trial will recel\"t' S22.500 in an out of.court seltJl· ment .... 1th f ord Motor Co . a '>POkesman ror the a utomaker ... aid E ar Uer this year. Ford v. as J('qu1tted or charges of recklei.s hom1c1de stemming from the 1978 arcadenl. It v. as the fi rst r r1 m1 nal p r osecutio n or d m a nufar turer for a lll:!ged prod u rt defects !"o c1\'1l suit had ~n flied against the No 2 automaker. ar rording to the families· lawyer. Robert Beutter. lndiana ·s wrongful death law stipuJates that ramilies of v1ct.J ms can col lcct damages to rover hospital. funeral <Jnd attorney's ('Ost~ only. FORD SPOKESMAN Charle'> Gu rrius h1an S31d T uesday the ~etllement was rear hed with lhe famah~ Monday and amounted to $22,500, or $7 ,500 for each young woman. Beutler refused t o confirm or deny the amount o f the setlle· m enl announced by Ford. saying the van that struc k lhl:! g1rh Pinto The term~ of th;,t '>l'ltl•· mC'nt were not d1~do..,t·1J Ueutter had :.aid last > f•.ir h•· v.ould file suit agarn'>t Forri but ~ould ~:ut until tht· Pnd of lh• t't1 minal <'a'>t' Ill:' uhu ~· ,,, no t1 re to tht-f:lkhart C'<1un1 ·. Board of Comm1.,~1onn .... th• state of Indiana . tht· lnd1.1n, flagh~ay Co mmt\l>IOn <Jntl th• federal govt-rnm1·nt 1 h<Jt h•· A OU Id l>Ut' t'Ct (' h aj!t•nr \ rr.r I maximum of Sl mil hon If the Finch' frlt· \Ult d~dtn 1 the go\'emml•nt <ig<'nctC''> th• • must do 1t thll> week. b<'C'Ju-..• r avll action -nui.t rn: takt•n ~1th1t1 two year!> of lh<' arc1d{'nt ~un day 1s the i.econd annav(:r:>drV 11! the rral>h • Earl L.1nch. rather of th1• '"'" siste rs ~ho died. would not ,,,., Tues day 1f he and ht!> ~1f1• 1Ar1uld s ue lht: redl·ral und rount) ~''' urnmcnts. ··r d rather not ('nmmt•nt "'' that We'rf' happv v.1th our ''' tlcment ~Ith Fo rd , Jnd a ' f;,r J we're conrerncd, that cnru. 1t he said After a 10 w eek trial .. 1 Pulaslu Clr<'u1t Court Jury foU11r:I Ford lllnocent Ma rch 13 of thn··· counts of recklt><;s hom1c1<lt• one term of settlement was that ----------- PROSf.:C tTO RS \f{(,t ti) lhat t-'orri knl'~ th .. P1nt11 fuo I '}~lt-m ""·" llkl'h tr1 leJk f1wl .ind t:xplrxl.-rn 'n ·<.1 r •·nd • •ol 11,1•m' but th<Jt th"' dUt••rn .. r•·r rt·fu,t-d "' makt: n·rJcHr' •1r "1rri lho• public· Of the ddOJ!f r t-11rd t•()UOlt·n'd lhJI lh1 • f.,,. I "' lh•· •·r<i ... h OfJI all· ) . .f"ri <11 (1' I • .011,•·d the r dr "' t ~r•l•>f:I• r1 11.srrJt·<;, The: Pini•• "'d'> ,, •'• tit\ n1h,..r 11btom1 ,,, r 111 •'' 11m 1• b 1nJ , .. 111 F11r1I \oluntdnh r.., ,Jllo-•I I •• rr.illrm 1 1:111:r;1, l'.1111 .1rif1 \l111un U•·h•dl 1n ~l.1 . l fi .. .ift1 r th•· ·'JI ion.al If 1 vt1" ,, . fr;;ff1c Sdt .. l\ ,\rln11n1 ... 1r .1t111r ,. •11f'r1 d n •port th;,t rl'dr ··nil • •rl ''''''"' c·qulr:I produ1 ,. I• .1!-. "' 1 h1· m1xl1•I' fuel "'>l•·m 1111· JIH \ .,.i 1t! pr11"' utt1r I 01 I J I <f I 1 I p I ti\ 1• I h 1' Ir I I'• h1•\ond Jr• ;i,on.1hl•· 111111111 Californian S lain I'\ H ,..., • 'I' \n \ rrwn1 .1:1 ~111 l..1r1i... "'' .i < lt1dl..rt1•Jlll ,1 ltt·ndJ11t 111 .. n1;. h11 1t. ir1 Pans' Latin Quarter on th.-It-ft bank was s hot and killed dunn.! 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J od' 1•,,..,,.11 c o1rl •·r ·-.. pre s~ ·•rt 1.1n r• 1u .... 'ff11, ruh• out thf' , .. , 'llilltt\ the· pr t·• 1r1•·nt might r1•l 1·.1•t· It" 1l•·lt·~•atr·'> l'\t:O rf ht· "'"' 1twrul•·.,t1.:h1 \\ t· mtt·ntl to ~in th1<, fight.·· Po~ ell ~aid But when a r e· I"'' tr ·""-•·'1 1f releasin~ the• 1 .trt••r l1•·h l!:tlP'> hart been rulf'fi l•ut 1 tu· 1 r•·-., ·wrri·t.try repht'<l I d1t1n I ,,J\ lh<tl the 11gure would not be d1i.· -------------------------------------------, dosed. '' m1x·up between Ford"s legal and public r e lations depart ments led to the release of the a m ount, be said. "I wouldn't depend totally on the figures re leased by Ford. r don't know if those figures are true or raise ... he said. The t.een·agers. Judy and Lyn Ulrich of Osceola and their cou s in. Donna Ulrich of Roanoke, Ill.. were fatally burned two yean ago when thl:! 1973 Ford Pinto in which they were riding burst into flames a fte r IL was ramm ed from behmd. B EUTTER SAID a private ~c ttlement had been r eached last year between the Ul n chs a nd Robert Duggar. driver or Choose your TIME· SPAN MONEY· I • , I-~ I r ' SI lo'"' H ,, \t P r .. .._ ~' 11 03 S..11 l •'* .. , ,. FOAlCAST Variable Rate Certificate $100 minimum Money Market Certificate $10,000 minimum Pat(hy "'Qht •no f"t'\Orf'ltno In• <IO<>CI\ -IOUI IOQ ............ 1..., lorn t nrouoh TP\ur,d•y .,,,,, •tlo""" wer~r di~' cout•t 1>1q,1> _, 70• ll)w ~ ~~~~~~~. r.1~ F,...,.;;;;.---.~~ .. ·~l>I~ ,.,nch • ••ttl \moot1'1 ~ n•OM •nd mc>tthno "'°"'' TIVft to f•Y• foot toutf'M'rh ·-· -«CMlon•I .,, .. -.,, to 10 '""' en \Outfl teclno b••<"-' Con\IOtf.._ IOw c-1,..so lonlQlll 11.S. s ....... .,, r..,._..,,°'"" "';<(""CJ ''°"' ttw t ... ,., P•ntt•nd t• to tf'IP M id MIS\1\t•PP. Vatt9. 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' Sec--I UP"' 1 I $9<-lllQll ',.."' •• ~Vflrltft6.0l•m ,MIP toom ~r,...t·n•m.,wtH .Oo m. s.rt-..rc \urf• •-• "9IOM In'"' ..,,., . l"'u"' "-10111 lfl I•••· p.,IOCI Ill -..<9fldl . lllm• • • II Safll• Meftl<,a , ' II lff•'""1'"""'....., • • II Seftr>Mte~ ' • 10 S-Hr •-•,.......!fl fwf. m••• ·-..... '"twt.flr.c ..... ~-, • I s....t•--. t • • .... ,...... .... I'.~: , • , .... o....c:...v , • I .,. ... . ,.. .. .. ,, ., -"-'' ...... ......,· I I 9.700% curr('nt 9 } } 7 Of.. annual rate • -/() t•ffrl'tiv<' th r·ough (.lffecth·e w eek of AU GUST 7-20 A U GUST 7-13 l~Tt;Rf>:ST ( O~ll·ot·~m:o l>r\11.\' Sl ~IPl.t: l~H;Rt.:-.1 O~I.\ ALL A CCOUNTS NOW I NSURED UP TO $100.000 TAX·FREE INCOME According 10 new Fcdcr:il la~. S4001.1\·frec tnLOme in 19811\ yours for opening a SI0.000 Prcfrrred lnlcre'I (>.month "T-8111 Account" at l aguna h:dnal 1 he rntcr~t o n this account will no1 be cn:d1tcd or reported until 1981. $400 totnl 1r11erL''' p.1\ rnent' f o r1hi:) car can be ta'C free on a joint return. S200 on an indi\.idu<al return. I-t dt ral rttul1tl11n"' retfulrt • 'u~tan1ial pt>n•lt ~ for rarl~ "lthdra,.al un term 11rcuunh. ~una.7~8'~ AND LOAN A880CIATION BALBOA BRANCH 800 E111 Belbo• Boulevard. 811~. CA 12ts1 (714) 873-3701 Ad01trona1 offices 1n • LIQun Hills S86·5100 • (ilPn Avo" ~1 011 I Lllll.t' Elt•f!O<e 67 .. ·:>191 • 6f\ll"f\Onl !-P,nu• 1?111 e.)8 'MO'l • Olive/Orange 998·8400 • Mun•tilu IOl>t'n•"Q 19l!IOI FSIJC ..... ......_ ___ ,.__ ........... ,, .. ... 0 • .. ... ..------_...,.._. ___ ·,,;:,,,_ _____ , _____ _ ' . . CALIFORNIA v.a .. _iag Little Wine That's Pancho's verdict to Donald Hays of Carmel The 29-year-old burro has run of the house and samples the Hays' beer, wine o r champagne If he IJkes the vmtage, he lakes another sip Manson Jail Routine Broken by New Job VACAVILLE CAP> -Convict· ed murderer Charles Manson may be on the way to his goal of being released into the general prison population at California Medical FacUity. ll was announced that Manson has been aUowed to work as a porter since J uly 28 an the P rotestant chapel for six hours a day under stricl s upervision. M aoson. who has been In prison 10 years, ha s been separated from the p rison population s ince 1976 for his own p r otection, accor ding t o authorities. "He's earned this. This is on a trial basis tO give us a reel as to 42 Plants Bring Bust VlSALIA CAP> -A 54-yt!ar old Visalia woman has been booked for investigation of grow· ing marijuana among the com and tomatoes in he r backyard garden. Police said Margaret Connally was arrested a fter some or the 42 marijuana plants grew so high they could be seen over her fence. how he's being accepted by lht> general population." said prison spokesman Gary Straughn. ·He's encouraged by tha') lJOb >. It gets him out or his c:ell m o re ho ur .... each d~n !IC/ he can iunc h on more Ith a normal an mate .' Stra u ghn said. M a n so n among about 100 men con· MANSON fined to 1n dividuaJ cells. has said be wants to be allowed to mix with other prisoners. Prison officials said they confined Manson because the 46-year-old inmate might be killed over his proress ed hatred of blacks and Je ws Manson be~an servan~ multi pie life sentences after his 1971 conviction for mas termmdmi: the August 1969 Tate·LaB1anc<J ~lay ings in Los Angeles Manson "as convicted 1n ..i ca se io wbicb seven people were killed: actress Sharon Tate, cof- fee heiress Abigail Folger . Polish fi lm director Vo1tyck Frykowska. playboy Jay Sebring. caretaker Steven Parent. and Leno and Rosemary LaB1anca. Wectneteiey. Auguat 6 1980 Kidnap Case Out S AN DIEGO <AP )~ s•ro.-~cuton hla ld they will t•valuate the ,..malns of their ca e .,ainst cult depro1rammer T d f>atrick after Jurort ac- qulttfld him of the Laauna Beach kldnapp1na of 2$-year-old Sdeo· t o l o9tat P ia ula Dain, but deadlockf!ld on other co\.lnt.s . The jury of alx women and six mt'n a1ao found Patrick innocent Tuesday ol conspiracy to kid· nap. Patrick's secretary, Sondra Sacks, tUs assistant James Roe. and MW Dam's father and step. mot h er. Dr Jack Dain and Mary Ann Dain or FuUertoo also were round innocent of the COO· 11piracy to k1dnap charge. MS. SACKS and Roe were ac- quitted of c-onsp1racy to falsely 1mprib0n Mass Dam. who was taken from a Laguna Beach home la.st September . Jurors deadlocked on an as· sortment of other char ges ag:unst the five. lo the grand Jury indictment. the defendants were accused of holding Miss naan captive 37 days to try to bratnwash her out of her r e· hg1on. M1l>s Da1n's father said he has .. n o regrets" about h i s daughter's testimony against him. "She's obviously brainwashed. I a m saddened that she has no mind of her own." Dam said VE RDICTS we re not reached on t·hargt•l> of con~p1racy to com •"'ruit Fly Quarantine To Expand SAN JOSE <A P ) -The agricultural quarantine an Santa Clara County will be expanded from the current 105 square miles in a continuing battle against the spread of the Medi· terranean fruit fly, officials l>a 1d Since the s tate imposed a quar antine, the fruit flies have been discovered in three places outside the quarantined area. The state Department of Food .ind Agriculture and the l.' S \n1mal and Plant Health lnspe<' laun &>rv1c<' said they e:'Cpe<'ted to announce lar~er boundanes an a few da)'s More than 10 miUion sterilized flies and sixty million sterilized n y pupae -m es in pr e.adult form -have been released m Santa Clara County drurmg the las t week in an effort to block reproduction of the insects. mat raise imprisonment against Patrick and Mr and Mrs. Dain. on whether any of the defend· ants had imprisoned Mlss Dain falsely and on whether Ms. Sacks, Roe and the Dalrul actuaJ. ly kidnapped Mias Dain. The Jury r e turned their verdJcu and announcement of deadlocks to Superior Court Judge No rbert Ehrenfreund after two days ot deliberation. The judge declared a mistrial on all deadlocked ve rdJcts 8Jld Or· dered a new trial Dec 1 Prosecutor Richard Huffman s aid he waa "disappointed. but I 'ti have to study the evidence to see if a new trial on the charges the jury deadlocked on is war ranted." AFTER T H E a cquittals, Patrick said the trial "was a waste of money. I feel lbe tax· payers need a break.· Miss Dain testified during the trial that s he was moved to several locations m San Diego County. Patrick called her '"a mindless robot" in debriefings. ~he told the court Tiny Plane Sought In 727 Close Call OAKLAND I AP l Authonties Y.ere trying to find the pilo t of a s ingle-engine Cessna 195 today an their in vestii;:ation of its ne ar m1d·a1r <'oll1sion with a P a c 1f1 c- Southwest Airlines 727 jetliner The Jetline r ca rryi n ~ 43 passens:ers and a crew of seven was flying at 2.000 feet on ats final approach to Oakland ln ternat1onal Airport when the ... mall<'f plant• was s potted \\lthm 75-100 f('(:l , accordin~ to PSA Capt James Lewi-.. thf• pa lot Lewis said both ht' a nd th1• o th e r pilot bankt>d thl'ir airplanes to avoid lhe colhs1on The near miss happened about 2.35 pm . about rour miles from the airport SN!Hop Dt-afh Coau..- S A NT A RO SA <AP I Aulhont.Jes bellevC' a man "ho died alter eating raw intest.Jnes from scallops s uccumbed to shell fish potsomng "There·s no other apparent cause of death.·· s aid Wayne Dunham. a Sonoma County cor oner's investigator. who said toxicology tests were being con. ducted following the death of Edward S Stuby Sunday Stubv and some friends col l('ctt'd ·the c;c::illups off the bead1 al Timber Co\'l', uffat·aals said .4;1ft09 Bill .'ti alb SACR1UtE:-.;TO <AP1 Th, f1n:.1I attempt th1~ )car lo n quire annual vehicle s mog an spections and avert a hefty federal penalty faces a murky future in an Assembly commit- [ ___ sr,_;i_TE ___ J tt·c· ~here service station oppoo1 · t ion as strong /\ confusing serie-; of vote"\ in tht· A~scmbly Way~ <Jnd ~cans Com mittee Tuesday left the Brown admin1strat1on-backed bill. SR1948 b\ S(•n Robert Prt>c;ley. D-R1 verc;1dc'. a pp:m •nt h no closer to pas-;age Al c;tak•· .... about $750 malhon 1n rednal high" a) and se" er fund<. ("~ Br1>akabf.- 1.os A:"C F:LE~ , ,, ", ·1 hi m11,t '>UC('t'SSfuJ IJd~ tl leVl'-11>11 tarm in the Lo:. Angele.., marl-.1'1 "tll appeal a fedn<il Jud~t·.., di • 1s1on d1c;m1c;c;1n,.! a romi:il.ur.1 .1J,!ain-.t produu r" 1,f 11J ' I\ -.11;(nal dt'c-oder• Jt c:orrJ.n~ 111 thf' firm i. la"' t-r The de<'1!>1on by t.: ~ D1stnct Judg(' La"rencc T L)d1ck al lo"s el~tronics firms to con· tmue marketing decoder boxec; "har h, when attached to a tC'le .. ·1sion set. unscramble pay TV signals a l a s1gnif1cant sav angs O\er su~cnpt1on rates Donut SlloJH Clos4> I .A ~11 RADA ( ,\ p I -The prf''> uh·nt uf 04>nn~ " In<· SJ~" tht· r t• .... tJurant l hJ1n "il l c l••">l' :ibout )JI.I Of l ls ~ W inl h1 II " ()f,r.111 ll ouc;ec; !)j·c·.iu!>'' bJd l•><'3t .ori-. 11 n c mJdt• 1l d1'f1 c ult lu 1m I r11 ' C' S.ih . .c, Fifty Donut Houses .... ill be closed as sooo as possible. and the remaming units will be shut do" o on•r a two· year penod 1980CARS · andTRUCKS • I r --- --~o I ,~~ . ..-"~-~-~-.. ·.· -·~....,,.,,.. .,,.., .. ~.~~\ ~ r ------- -,---I ~ ~I • •' THERE'S EXCITEMENT IN THE AIR. ~ ANNUAL SALE ENTIRE STOCK "346" SUITS 20°/o OFF FALL WEIGHT It._. )~"0 Tt> 'S~~O now $200 to $256 ~ ~ ~ ~ MERONA SPORTSWEAR FOR BOYS ~ Discover our rewcst t>r1ghtesr acr1ve NP,,• ~ arrivals H1gn-t1ying colors 1n all·conon Pa.,· ~ sn1rts . shorts 1atkets and more Busy lar ,.. ~ bodies will go tor long -sleeve pouch·tron• ~. 1ersey shirts in red kel'y or royal "' •l'l conrr d : "' ""h1te collars 22 00 Ano panis •n ~ hJitr ,. ~ ~ or wine 20 00 Both 1n S·M-l suec; TROPICALS ,.l .:. -2(1() 1c1 ::-..:?""now $160 to $204 ' Top 11 ott with a visor cap 6 50 ~ ~ Merona lu:i 1c; 1n :riP. air 1n Ttie Bo,s S:ic::i I ~ ~ Nev.port Brncn 1 ~1 Univ unLl' .J \l'J.r Joe" B1 011k" Brother<> h ;nc 1h1 ' ' PS Comeflya ~e'Wevelreekites ro ,. , . I ALL MAKES! -,~j unuc,uJI '>.ilk :\ll n ur lamtfU'i .. 34.6 " w nnl "Ult~. giveaway Come 1nan<lcla1m yours· \.-t , . ~1 ~a~~ l~ .. . . _ , Bur hurry . ~tore they all lly away • J .,. .:t:' _ ~ ~ ... (' ~ ma..~te.o ~>:;.;~"i .. u~~,.~m_t.]r <?~~IJ ~P...c.;q(~~.H?,Q."~·tU ..11D-~· ~'<; _, .~ .... 1 -..r """:'>.· ~~.,."·~)'.,.!~., ~\Jtl' ..... ~ ------!...-... r '":::! ~ · 'J~ ... -.,.,.....W.} ---~!:.~~~~--· ·r ...... 3")~ --•• ,,._.~._, . .,....~~~ii:-·~;:]°'I': . ay: finis e wor~ted, gabar 1fic . or tweed. P u ~ al I our ' ~ ==::., ~ tropicals . reduced for this annua l -;a le onlv. i~ I N~iMJnUMllhJUI A \ . ~°'~"""(),;.,.,.. \ . irm~ wrLWL 1 NEWPORT BEACH ~ - : . .. , -'~· SEiE~TE D WOQL~EED SPORT JACKETS ... . ~_;:,..l--:1;~t\irtf~--.~ ~1!~.~·it~':St~;;:s¥g~\~ ~~~~.·.-.~~ow ...,f.l ;·i-;J"$2'28'!'{'(~~ ~ ·:-'ft-~<U~(v~ ;_:,:_ ·· »~, : wheelbarrows· ~I ~ ~ recreational , 1 ~ • · ve hicles·. golf I ~, SUMMER WEIGHT ODD JACKETS -30°/o off ~ carts•mode1 ~ 1, trains•bikes I ~ reg. S 10 -to $2)0 now $73.50 to $175 · •pianos•cars , - refrigerators ~1 ! r ·skates······ i SELECTED ODD TROUSERS ~I ~ ~ n:g. $35 to~ 77 now $28 to $61 .60 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 ~ Uu your Brooks Brothen rharge accoum or Amcrt(an Express . • If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster In a Dally Pilot classlfled ad. Call ~2·5678 and a friendly ad· vlserwill help you I ~ ~ ~ HfAILllHID 1111 N·M Beverly Halls. ooen 10to 6: DAIL y PILOT A-i , ~ 2 Utilities Study Delay lnSlwto//s LOS ANGELES (AP> - The California Public Utilities Comm ission Is studying reguJations pro- posed by tw~ Southern CallforTtia "-µhu es which would give c\mtomers with unpaid bills a l?nger reprieve before turning off their p<>wer. THE PUC. which sought the plans Wlder federal reg- ulation had set stand· ards fo; the new policies, but the utility suggestions appeared more lenient than reqwrcd Under the new proposal. Southern California Gas Co would allow 36 days after mailing notice of a d elinquent bill befor e turning off the g:i~. rather than tht• currt-nt policy or 29 da)c, If the lose; of l::&ll> posed a h('alth hazor d to <·ustomers. thr utility said · the gas "ould not be stopped as long <is ins tall· ment<> wcr<' madP for the rJ vl'rdut• bill and future bills '>l.t"re paid on time T ii t: OTllER ut ility. 1-ioulhcrn Ca l1fo rn1a 1-:d1 son. -.:i ad t1,1,o days "'ould !)j · <iddPd lo the pres- t•nt pohry. '>I. hr c h ~ets a m1n1mum uf fl\<' IA-eek .., from Lhl' t1mP .1 b1ll 1s sent unt il dcc:tr1c1t\ c-an be ">hut off !cir nonµ~) ment ~.<11 .on •,ud thl· elderl.> .1 n 1! t h • h .. rn d 1 ca pp c d ""uld l.11· .illo"<:d a fe1o1. •\ICJd:.i' tur>J~ l:ranston Up ln State Poll SAN FRAl"CISCO (API Democratic incumbe nt Sen Alan Cranston has dropped 5 1H·rc·C'nt 1n hi'\ p r e fe r ence ma r~an, but still holds a com- manding lead over Republtcan 1·hallenJ:cr P:aul Gann the latt>St I· J llforn1.1 Poll '>.I\" ftl'<,ull., of tht• '>Ur\ I'~ f"'OndU<'! •·'1 1n thr IJ~t \l.(>t•k of Julv .:ho1,1,-. th.it '•I ~)' rtent of Cal1forruan-. fJ\ i>r Cr.m:.ton. ""h1le 24 percent prefC'r Gann That rep~~ents a 5 percent d rop in Cranston 's populanty s lllce the last poll in the Senate race was conducted tn Ma,· turn your wheels Into cash. ~ ~ N·M.Newpart Beacti . open 10 to 6. Mon . Thurs • Fri . 10 to 9 and now open Sundav 12 to 5 J ' ' --·----. . ' •• E l .. , rial .. Ro~r1 H. Weed 'Publisher ThOIMS Keevll/£dttor 0r1noe eon• 0a11v P110· u to ~ Df1. .• e ••••••••. w.ldne9dey--·· A·""·ua···e·.'.·-------·Bl·rbll'····l(·,..-·bf·'•h•'e•d•l•'or•'• ....... • •• E.dltor••• t . • ' t .. Airport Proposal May Ease Impasse lt II by now f alrly appannt that ledn'al avtatloo ~ are not •bout to back down on t.belr demand ~ Orwe Cowicy'1 John Wayne Airport be opened to ·"' •Jet a1rUn compeUUon ... Tie ,..,. .. Avtatioo Adm.l.nlatraUoa ILu ordered t.be .._ ~ty to ll"aol I CC to adcbUooal alrllnel and the Civil Aeronautics 8o4U'd bas IPJW"OVed county·bued route. ror .tlatr lloee. • At present only Alr Callfomia and Hulhel Alrwesl are permfaed by the county to rty jet.a out of the airport. Complaints of airport ntlahbora. la waulta and ,delaytng maneuv rs notwilhlt4Ddin&, It seems lnevltAble ,I.bat emne compromise must be reached , As ol tb.ll week, the most hk~lr compromtse •~an .,to be a plan, •cceptable to the CAB and the county'i, General Serviees Administr atiol\, to rediatrlbute the 41 dally departures now permitted under nolae re1ulab001. This would lnvolve otrertng the two exl1Ung jet t'arrlers the right to pay ror priority options on 29 or the .1lighta and letting two add.iUooal carrlen, Western and · :Frontier. compete ror the remamlng 12 Oigbta in a ~ sealed·bid auction. Tbe other two lines gl'anted route .• authority, Continental and PSA. do not have aircraft that , ,meet noise restrtctiooa , · · This procedure could be economically damaging to the current carriers, though deregulation now permits them to seek more out-of.state routes. And A1r Calltornia plans aoon to switch to the new, quieter DC9-80 aircraft wru~h would increase their pusenger capacity from the present 119 to 154, thus compensating for some of the flight loss. Still amclear is how the airport would go about finding ·~ditiooal Ueket counter and gate space for iDcomlng 'lines . -and bow badly the taxpayers might be stuck with paying for these facilities. · If the auction plan can be undertaken on an experimental basis as proposed, pending completion of a final airport mast.er plan, and ii it can be accomplished 1'1jthout increasing the number of daily flights, or easing · noise and load restrictions, it probably is the best immediate solution to the airport impasse. It's fairly obvious the federal authorities wm accept nothing less and, unfortunately, they are in a position to back the country into an expensive comer ii a solution is not found soon True Costs Elusive The Cons umer Price Index a s compiled by the ·Bureau of Labor Statistics in Washington has become a m ajor factor in efforts to balance the nation's economy. But some experts contend the methods used in d~· • termining the CPI may serve to fuel, rather than control. irinat ion It all s tarted during World War I as a means of ad- justing s hipbuilders' wages to meet increases in the cost of living Nowt.he CPI literally controls the movement of billions of public and private dollars. It affects some 10 million workers covered by union and non-union work agreements; more than 35 million Social Security beneficiaries; 2.6 retired military and federal civil service employees and survivors; countless thousands of public and private pension recipients and families on welfare. All of their wages and benefits are periodically ad· justed lo match the cost or living as dete rmined by the Consumer Price Index But the CPI, it is charged, fails to take Into account the ract that all persons are by no means similarly affect· ed by price increases. The food index, for exa mple, is based for month·to- month comparison on a standard market basket . If the price of beef in the basket goes way up and chicken re- mains cheap, the average family will just eat more chicken -but the CPI will show an increase in overall food prices . If res taurant prices go up, the family probably will eat more meals at home, but the CPI will not reflect this. Inflated housing prices and interest rates similarly s way the CPJ. The increases aren't relt by those who are not in the housing market, but they are still eligible for their cost-of-living pay adjustment The same applies to the medical cost factor -Ukely to boost the CPI, but not felt by workers whose medical expenses are covered by employers. And of course all the government assistance pro- gra ma consume more and more tax funds as they are diligently adjusted according to the Consumer Price Index Even voter·approved limits on government spending bjtch their wagon to the all·powerf ul CPI It would seem to be long past time for the economists to tum to their computers and try to determine real spending needs and ha bits instead of accepting the pre· sent price list alone a~ the true index of the cost of living. . ... Opinions e)tptesaed in the space above 6re those of the Daily Pilot ! ~7::,.vi~::c::p~e:~~ 1!h:~:.::,~ 'r:d~~:e T~ t~~~,:~rig:.s t."ct Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92621. Phone (714) 642·4321 ; ffb,,~1.. &;;'if J1~'1cJ::;'<j_-_:·: =-: ;:-, . : .,v-.. ...&w J,,J.. ~ •• , , J.'''' 1. ,Al'AP,IPlMUd ,.i,n\O.:o-AY'~'':" .. ' ·~<e.'1!JT1lritr8rr"t>r-=.0111t· ·s1·•""\ l"lf\imatff,~b"f "~-. .,_ ·--~ , Helena c•ll• to· mind A 1beoretkalb, n . • __ j>ari~ fll'lt vglcaJH> tl _ --- - ' Io r m t n t be We a tern Tboee who .UU try to keep ~ • ; . ~ ~ • Hemis_pbere 1U.C. 1770. It up wltb Mae West at .age 86 started west ol Medco City say s he work• out with in 19'3 and ctidll't stop unW dumbbell welgbt.s. 1m. Nine yean. Thia comes up bef?auae a client ub bow Jona Mount St. Helena l1 likely to IO oa uppina aw~. Nobody lmowt Q. How .... , ...... ta the taamao bodr «•• be Dear Gl.oomy Gm r•attcmeto....,... bat I IUrt hope WI •••• , ...... 81111 ...... O.K..C. Sellen of eggs at Af rlcan meet m.arkeu keep a clay pot of water at band. Bu)'era are upeded to ptck out the egaa tbey wut, tbeo put them In that water. EIP that tint In edible. Egp tbat no11t an rotten. It'• rouune. Our Laquqe man ii tot. leetlq tbole oddbell adJec- Uva tbat the CODD06ueun affect to delc!rlbe winel. Lite runty, lma~Uve, robult. metallic, PIWumptGUI, •ilkl· Uofortunat•l1, be doua't now much about wtne, ao bt1 Ital tbua far ta f""Y abort. ,., lllll*"d .. T•,_,..,o,..,.tltlM world'• 10 •:=' banu ~~\ .... Tod11. _.. Jack And non • ABSCAM Tapes Reveal Squalor WASHINGTON -Tbe printed word can tcar~ly coovey the moral squalor lbat haa beto captatred on the teerel AB.SCAM vldeotapea. like bad drHIDI that won't ,o away Tbe releatleaa FBI cameras show bow the ruaUe ol l)tll.rodoU•n can brlnt o ut t b • wors t l n a om e cooireamen A few toogrmsmen w1tb ltcby p 11 lm• wer e c a ught on th• vldeotapes taking bribes from unde r· cover agenta who poeed as bag men for aa Arab sheik My associate G ary Cobo b at oow re· viewed boun o f the t n · cri minatlng tapes. There ls the spectacle, for example, ol the respected Rep. Fra nk Thomps on, D ·N .J., groveling ror Arab cash. At age 62. b e Is llill s tr lk lngl y h a nd so m e , th o u g h b i i. disUnguisbed race is beginning lo show the ravages of wear and wor ry. His pa tricia n profile. crowned with s ilver hair . calls to mind the toga.clad Ro m a n senators of old Y t: T T U E S E C R E T videotapes reveal that a i..habby, earthier Frank Thompson lur~ beneath the s urface. He wa:. crass and foul·mouthed in the presence or the phony bagmen Tippe d o rr b y A B SCA M middleman Howard Crad en that the Ara b s he i k w a nted J p ro minent politic ian for h as money, ThompM>n bragged that he owned New J er..t-y. "Let me say this." he assured the bagmen, "my Democratk county cha1 rm a n 1:., a county chairman because I got tired of twmg the <'ount) chairman, i..o· he·s the count:r c h a 1 rm a n . H e 's a I so st a t t· c h a 1 r m an . JI c · s t h e s l a t f' chairman becaw.e I don't want t o be the state chairman, and that's the whole stale of New J eri..ey " Wit h a cons pir atori al air . Thompson advised the bagmen to ignore other con gressme n who nugbt be trying to grab a piece of the action. "You only ta lk to lbe people l talk to . . . And you talk to th• members of Richard Reeves Congress I suggest." be sald. Criden interrupted with added tesllmony lo Thompson·s great importa nce As t he Ho ui..e Adm101s tra t 1on Committee chairman, Thompson runs the ~eC'o nd m ol>t i m p o rtant l.'omm1u.ee in the House, Cridcn proclwmed grandly THE CONGRESSMAN p1cklod up the cue. "Internally wit.hm t he h ()US(!," he &a1d "ll 's the most important committee It controls all the money for IJl the com m1tkes and !>ubcomm1 tt.ee.. a ll or l h1• rnem be r!t whatever mcmb4:rs need for anythlni:: .. And I havt• J lot of latJtudc." he added. warming up to the ~ubJel·t "I don't cspprove or Uw wa}' J guy·~ YCJt1n~ ;,nd h.- • v.antb to 1.:hanj!c tu.:; orf1rc ;rnd hl· w&.int::. to rnov(· hi" < cxplt·t1vc dc:lt-lcrt 1 tclcpburw '4 h). ~ rcq Ut:SL') C' JO 1.J4• rl'Jf:Ctl-d •• One or the undcrCOVt'r agent-; t'Xp ressed an inter est In th1· c·omm1ttce that ovcr .,e t>~ 1mm1gratt0n mat ll'rs Thom~<Jf• warnt'd that the chairman. Rep Elizabeth Holtzm an, D·N Y . was too hon~t to take a payoff "She's about 36. 37 year; old Sh e gr ad uat C'd with highest honors ... from Harvard u w School. She's ne ver been 18.ld.. ·• said TI>ompson contemptuously "You know. 6he's a rr~tnt.ed lady.'' FBI AGl::N T Ant ho ny Amo r~o. using the 1t::.s umed n a m e Ton y De V1to. asked whether TIH>mpson rould ht:lll the pbony Arab s heik with his 1mm1gralJon problems and .. put a bill through 1r he needs at." T h o mp t.o n ag ree d . .. (Deportation> can be stalled," he 1>a1d. "bul it's very d1Htcull Very dlfftcult " Amo r o so , a d a rk l y slnu1ter loolcinlC man with bl ack bushy hcur and a hawkllke OO!>e, rhomped fiercely on a cigar. ..Well, Lh.at·s what the money a.s for . 1~n 't 1t" '· he de munded He wlkt-d Wee a gang::.ter 10 the old .. Untouchabt~· TV 'en e-. · Yeuh , ·· s aid Thompson, .. w('ll. l 'm not a:.ktn.: for ar1y mont•) ·· ln.'>tt'csd ht '>U~itl~tt-d that th.-sheik dq:>o~ 1t S3<.IO,OOO <ir $400,000 1n :>0mt: Trcnlun. ~ J . hanks of his cho1<'e · W<Juh1 that tw any problrm""' "!\o prubll m what50C \'t•r " i.o.ud lhv w1df'rcovl'r man "You'll contact me and give m11r thtit n am~ <of the banks1.' T hompVon said t herf' 9.ere "t v.o Trenton. :--;,..,,. J e r.,~~. baoka that 1 ea.n UunJt of d.nd possibly a Uurd one elsewhere tn m y d.lstnct ... <wtuch woWd > be at.olutely delJgbted to get $.100. 000 to $400. 000 ... "You'll take care of us . we'll take care of you " promised Amoroi,o. Thompson a lso brought up another possible payoff scheme. lie s uggested that the s he ik w at hd r a w a Certificate o r Deposit , say fOf' $.S00,000. from the Chase Manhattan Bank and deposit at tn the bank of a friend. "Chai..e Manhattan wouldn't miss 1t for 10 ~onds," aatd the cooireiilma.n ca valierl1 H E DF.SC."RIBEDhts friend as a banker who had approached him yea rs ago and asked. "How COUid l1nv~1n you'" Thompson explained: "I can go to tum. and ha ve bt:-en able lo go to him for years and years yedN I know he's absolutely straight. oi lll'>Olutl·ly a Manne." Thom~n explained that tus fr iend wnuld IH•Y ''m a ybe 2 rwn·1·nt 1~~ un a CD than a big f1·d1•r JJ bank " ,\Ctn Thompson left , the underco\er agen t~ ha d two ., l o r m y m e ,. t 1 n g s w 1 t b m iddlema n Cr1d e n T he y t~·rJtt!d him for faallllg to deltver on his (>t'<HnJSe that Thompson ~ouJd lake a sso.ooo ca.sh bribe .ind . tbt.•n•by, ~me beholden t,., th• phony s heik. Later that n-ening. the indictment alleges, T boml*)O aod Cnden accepted lh~ $$0.000 Management· Policies Erode Production NEW YORK -Who's killing the American economy? The government? Lazy workers! None of the above, accordin,:: to two professors at Harvard Business School. American busi· ness lS committing suicide in a mindless race for short·lerm profits. write Robert H. Hayes and William J . Abernathy in the current issue ol the Harvard Business Review Their prose ls oot u sensa· tional as tbal. "lo our judg· ment," they aay, there as ••pr i m e evidence of a b r o a d m a n ager ial fa il ure -a f a ilu r e o f b o th vis ion a n d l ea d · e r s h ip - t h a t o v e r time has eroded both the lncUna· lion and the capacity of U.S. · companies to innovate." "The cooclu.sion ls painful but must be faced," Hayes and Aber na th y c o nllpue .. Responsibility for tbla , com· '\~,ft;~pe· -. petitve listlessness belongs not Just lo a set of external cond.I· tioos but also to the attitudes. preoccupations and practices ot Ame rican managers ... THE TWO ACADEMICS stattstically track the decline of Amen can productivity and the n se of fl.JlanciaJ managers and lawyers to the top ranks or American business -and the fa ll or production people -and then report foreign obsenatioo.s a bout diminishmg American economic influence. T his ls what they beard from J a pan . ·'Instead of meeting the challenge ol the cbangm.g world, Ame rican bus iness today 1s m a king small. short·term ad· justment.s by cutting costs and by tuntlng to the government for temporary relief. .. Success lD tr;ide is the ~ult of paUent and meticulous preparations, with a long penod of market prepara. tion-before ttle rewa rds ar e avall~ble ... To undertake such commitments is hardly lo the in· terest of a manager who lJ con· ce rned with his or her next quarterly eam.ings reports. "1 And. thJs from Canada .. Inventor s. sc1eot11ts. en· RlDeen and academics. in the oormal pursu it or sc1entif1c knowledge. gave the world tn tt-- ce ot limes the laser, xerog - r aphy. mstant photography and tbe trans istor In contrast. worsh.tppers of the marketmg e once pt have bestowed upon m anbnd such products aa new· fangled pot.a.to ctups. femilune hygiene deodorants and lbe Pf'l rO<'k." OUR INDVSTIUAL machiDe tS lncreasangly being driven by ae· couotan~ aod lawyers -the bottom·hne rotk. the merger m og uls, the proflt·cente r pirates. They don't know where t h e he ll they 'r e going and they're t.ahog the rest of us with them. They do, however , know they ·~ 106l -i..o they blame oil · producers and government t.aies and reguJalJons. • Their wbirung, though, "hardly e xplains why W est Ge rman produellvity is now rour tunes Ame rica n prod\!cll vitJ. The Germans. aft.er all, import all their oil, and German bwsJDesa •• • ·• 9't • .. .; -~, ... , t axe::. a nd r egulation s are h e avie r and be a vier·banded than ~ncan ones. THE DIFFEaENCE to a s1 gnlficant degree, is the myopia of Amencan managers. "When execulJve suites are dominated by people with financial and legal skills," Hayes and Abernathy write. "at LS not surprising that top management 1hould increas· in11tly aJJocat:. Um• and eoergy t o s uch concerns a1 eas b m an.aiem.nt and the •bole prc>- eess of corporate·acqui3ition and m ergers " Jou Didion wrote years ago that the bit.best art form 1n Hollywood waa "&be de at." Now that ltUIDltffl --. haa spread to all or Americ. fn. d"8lry. The bosses. tbe ones who do the most complaining and fin gu poinllog. are part ol the problem, not part of the aolutJon. The · problero is that the United . States haa more and more trou- ble selhn-C its products abroed -- and. l.Jlcreasiagly, at home ·- b•cause w• are nut making aoylbing particuJarly new or well. We're just maltinc deels. That's all IOHJ Of lite DeW manse-rs ho• to do. . . ·--..,.,...(' ....... ~Pt· • • • .-. .. ,,G ~ '4-,\ ..... J· .. ~~·ffail~td~Freedoin FWttnrra-~:SexTiit~iailifitiii· Wben two promine nt psychologlals debunked the work ol pioneer se.1 researchers Masten and Jobmoo last week, cat.Unc lt "flawed," "slipshod" and vtrtwally useless, the nation was stunned. It WU Wllllam Masten and Vtrainia Jobluton, alter all. wbo bad brou1bt HX out fJI the darkeotd bednom aDd lDtO the parlor. 1'bein W a I t b e maolfetto of tbe Sexual RevolutiCJn. It WH to them, moat of all, tbt the eow1t.ry owed the dogma that aes was a perfectly normal bamaa lldlTtty, u aoclally ac· cepta!M u Mdq, bowllq or Joaial, TYDlcal ol tile NMtAoe ol IDOlt Am-trtcw to u.. ...... AA ....... ,. .......... ., ......... hMd8 P'rtlMe. As wu their custom, Fred and Feli cia were planning the evening's activities while doing lbe dishes. "Well, let's see," saJd Felicia. "Tonight. why don't I be a proud Iberian princess and you be a ruthless pirate captain who bas captured me. You Ue mt to the bed and force me, much aaalmt my wW, to ... " f 'Don't talk dirty I" aaJd Fred. "Dlrty?" Felicia WU I.bocked. "I'm talk1na about sex . F8ED NODDED. "That's Mahl. Sex used to be dlrty. TbeD Maaters and Johnson came alon1 and dJd all th.ls researth to prove that sex wun't dlrty. But now it turns out tbelr reHattb ••• no aoocs. So ... .. "You mean ... " Fred nodded qaln. "Sa la dirty after all ... "Ob. . . .. Fellcla, who WU about to utter a four.Jetter word. cau•ht llera•lf In time. .. Q,..._ ..... ntct. ''ftat ........ , .. • • l'tnt, I think we should take our daughter MIWceot out of that.sex education class." "Sbe'U be elad. All abe ever s•ys ls, 'Yecccbhbl Those Well'd pictures!' And I suppose she won't have to btcome sexually active now?" "No, lhe cu lite gymDUtles lna&ead. •· aald Fred. "And we'd better get rid of our material akls, loo. FrankJy, I WU lettinl pretty tired o1 tryin~ to bold that cutlue in my weua .• Fellcla clapped ber bands. ''And w can give ou.r •lbraUnc water bed to the local Arthritil Clinic. I haven't wanted to com· plain, but ever since we bought lt, I've had to like a Dramamine before reUrln1." sophisticated. Seen one. seen 'em all. I say." "But didn't tbey have ~ grapbie movie• even before Masters and Joluuloo?" inq&alred f'eUcia. ''Sure,'' said f'red. ''But tbeJ only s howed them at 1tac amoten. A.od lbey were a lot heller &.beo. I meu tbe.y ww. really -well -dirt.J ... ''I 1ue91 tlail IMllM tM IDd ~ Playboy Md fletllM-..1 Md tbe lite, not that r mucb care." uoe. NO,ne'!:!'~!!J.Ult Ullle lbem off the and ..U them underthecounteriMteld." "But, Fred," Hid Felicia besltuUy, "ii sex la ... ..u, you know . . . then what are we .. ONE TIDNG I won't mlss," goln1 to do after we flnlab tbe said Fred, .. .,.. LbcM dumb, x~ dishes?" rated, tee·vee cuaettea we've "We're aotn1 to Jet lnto bed.'' 1ot. Every Ume people came said Fred, l<dinl hllda ID U. over, IOllMIODe would demMC1..l "_l1A>',•1,~,'-I_ ..... ._ fin of ""1&Mm-.Allllll~_ .... :,-~""1M uglal" would ail around and wa~b. "Oh," crted l'.Uda. u.nw . maltlns 1tupld, 1uperclllou1 ans her arm• aroud tum, Jokes to prove they were "Fred~" ., NATION Mitstard Crop's ~ Bard Hit 811MAaCK, N.D. <AP) .. ..._.. &M Lan&Y 1olden IOO ..... tlir Mt dotl tau. la bound .. be tM 1-*-' vlct.lm of lactt · ....... M)"I an Ul)ert In Ulla ..,... .... • lou.rt.b ol the US ._._.Med t rop bu bees> tut ...,.._,,~ .. How wU1 LM drouabt atrttt lln . .ic.. •t the 1upermanet wbeo &be ~· a jar ol mustard" Tt.la year'• a bortaao. com pouod9d Wllb laat yu.r·-. bort aae. *'11 mean aoolher Lncrease in price," says M arttn J Sam mond• o f Grand •'orlu , .- •IMK'lalial in buya.n• and process 1Aa mu.t.anl leedl. BE SA Y8 North Dalcol B pro ducn 2JO to 25 percent of the total Nortb Amen can mustard t'rop But the s upp ly was hurt by flood1nc last year and drought this year. Some 10.000 or the 80,000 acres of mustard planted were abandoned because or poor growth. he said "I t.bin.k we have to 5ee an In- crease ln price." he said Simmonds handles r esearch and sales de velopment for Mann Oa k Gr owers Association. a s pecialty crop cooperative. Th<• company rontracts with about 850 farmers an the fe rt.Jle Red River Valley of North Oakot<.1 and Minnesota to grow s pecialty crops such as mus tard. canary and 1unOower seeds M USTARD SEEDS ar1· graded. cleaned and blended by Minn -Oak. then s hipped tu mustard processors who m ake the finished product But thls year brought North Dakota's worst d rought sanct• the dusty 1930s. and now thcre'i-. r eally a shortage of must ard seecla. Simmonds s~ud "Canada is the largest sup- plier or' mustard seed in lhe world." be said, accounting for a bout three-fourths of the total, and poor m ustard crops were also reported an Manitoba and SUkat.cbewan One /flan'• Troubles •.. J\re another's opportunity At least that's the w ay 1t goes for Paul A. Sabatino. maker or T-shirts and glasse!'.> who hopes to do well with his Billy Carter line durmg the con vPnt ion Blind Bid B ·uys Bomb CAPETOWN, South Afnca 1AP) -Chr1st1ne Kenyon. a locaJ antique collector. was successful at an auction m bidding for a box of .. odds and ends." She got mor e than she bargallled for. police reported. S1ftmg through the contents or the box, Mrs Kenyon came across a live mortar bomb Sht: turned 1t over to police Poh<'e are trym~ to determine where the bomb came from REVEALS in t he DAILY PILOT ·-__ _.. ___ , _________ _ Wednesday Augu91 &. 1980 ONL y fltLOT A 7 ls Oil Glut for Beal1 Supplies Are Up, Bw Just Temporarily N t:W YORK (AP> J w.t a year aeo. Americans were wait ang in Un~ for gasoline and wor rying Uwt their heating 011 tanks wo uld nm dry by mld-wmter. Now the country ts said to have an oil glut Signs or the apparent ovensup . ply of petroleum mclude ~ slow- ing ID t.be pace of price mcreasei. b y th e O r g anizati o n o f Pe troleum Exportmg Countri~ . output reducllons by ~everal leading foreign 011 producers and even a declaoe in 5ome prices for crude 011 and ga.solJne an the Uruted Stat.<.-s He re art' ~me qucstwru. and answers ubout lht' t urn•nt tJll MlualJon Q. h oU UM! droppiD«? A Western consumers and busmes~es. reacting to a rf' cession w the L:mtcd Stat<.-s and other countr1t.~ and lo a 130 J,>er l'ent OPEC price hJkl' since the beganrung of 1979, have sharply reduced oll coru.um pt1on. U S. Oil W>e tn lhc first half of 1980 w ic. nearly 8 p<:rccnt below 1979 levels. and Wei-item nalloru.' oil eoru.umpt1on for <.ill of J~ 1s ex~cted w be <.iboul 4 percent under that of the prcv1vus year Q . h there really an on l(lut? A. Oii produruun 1~ <·xceooan1'. l·ons um1Jl1C>0 todJy. But unJly~l ~J} 11 ~ould tit· hJst\ lo lhinl< lhJt full 't11r.11 1· lanb toda\ n11·;rn tht• v.orld ., w l truubh·-. hJ H' come to an end ~vt·ral maJor 011 compan1C"> a nd Wall ~t rct•l brokcr Jg•· houses ~llmatc that 011 produc- taoo Ill the Wei.t 1s ex<:~ni.: cons umplloo by a..'> much u.-. J m1llloo 42-gallon barrels a da) That 's equal to the "extrd amount of oil Saudi Arabalt America 's lcadan~ foreign otl supplier ·-h u.b twt:n produc1n~ dally '>ln<'C la-.t s ummer after the I ran1an rcvolutwn slashed Iranian 0 11 output. Thus. if Saudi Arabia cut pro ductaon to 8 5 m1l1Jon barreb a day from today's 9 5 m 1l11on bar r els. the s urplus would dwmdlt-. A concurrent nse in 1·onsump- t 1on would c·llm1nalt' 1t The ( /VElr'S Al\A Ll 'IS J Saudis have not announced c hanges in their production plans. but anal ys t s hav ~ s peculated that a cut could come by fall. Q. How full ue LboR aiorage tanks? A A look at U S oil mdustry inventories gives a clue to today's su.rpl~ Industry stoclcs or crude Oil and petroleum pro- ductf> t.olaled I 33 billion barrels as of July 25. 15 percent ubove the 1 16 bill.Joo barrels ori hand a yur earlier. the Ener~y Depart ment says The st.ockpale 1s mort- than 250 m1llwn barrels above the department ~ "minimum ac tepta ble" inventory level ror this time of year Q . h tbf' ~urplus causing prices to fill? A &-veral rE>fanerc; have t'Ut whol~e gasoline pric~ by as much u U cad.I a .... ill re- cent weeks, and~ 111UU price-cutilnl baa ..._ nip1 fW. In addit.im, IDOlt _.,..Gil C..· paniea have cut St to .. otf tM p rice tbey pay PNdUC!en fw domestic cTUde od esempt from federaJ pri~ coat:rola. Q . Wiiy .,..., pries,.... fa1&er! A. Several I act.on appear to be propping up prices e"9a u demand slips. In the UaUed States. prices or the 80 percent of domesllc c rude s till under federal controls will continue to ruse steadily to wor ld le vels mtil the price·<'Ontrol proeram ex- pire Oct. I, 1981 Whtie s lac k de mand bas for t'ed Ni1:ena to cut oil IJl'Odw· t aon by 10 per cent in recent days, 1l and other OPF£ mem- bers have remamed nearly un- animous an r e fusing to cut prices lnst.ead, they ~ are WJllJ.ng to wait for a '**91> in 0 11 demand rouowmc the end of the rec~aon 10 the Uaited Statt>s Loner Cancer Risk . Higher Than Others GAJ~t:.~VI LLI::. f l<i I Al' 1 U1nn-. may rWl a greater risk 0( d1•velopm~ ( arwcr than f>4!C)pll' with C'IO'>c: friends l&lld family a l:na\ en.ity of Florida doctoral r and1datf· ~~ys • "In rn•tn)' r J">•· p• •JIJI•· ...,ho ti-nd lo J:f't C'ant'er do oot have • 1,,..,.. n ·IJ!l•>n' tup-. ~ 11 h f.imily and fnrnd\ and don't share their Jnxwt1i-.. ~ th •1't • r' Jt•J fJ1.t0J f(,,, rJ The graducitr· • tudent HI ('(Jl.ln'>l'Ung education based her state- ml""n~ on her r1o<11Jr.il wr1rk Sh<> tlf1JI(."> to bf> one of tbe first re- .. 1-.1rdlt'r. l/J tc..,l the P'>} rhr1lo~1ral a'>Pf'<'L., or cancer . ~h,. plan., ''' N>mpJr-· P''r><malth tra1t'i of JO <'ant"?T patienL'> \I.1t h 311 t1< .. llh~ 1,.·111,I•· v.li•• 11 ... " '·'' ha'itflry of cane-er m th,.,,. I J 1111 he.--:> Draft Views <.:ause Firing RF:RKELEY <APJ The t: S Post.al Service bas fired a f1·malt: t.•mplrJ~P. \I.ho rt-fu.~ le> assa!t 1n draft r egistration, a c· t·•1rding to thi! ":rmutn \ atlomi!)' 01ana Mc:G1 n.n1 :.. ~ho works at the main post office here, re - t'e1ved not1f1eat1on that i.hc wall lose her job at the end of the m onth. ull!Jmcy Glen Clark s&Jd Tuesday. She cited her Quller baC'kground in refusing to a55u.t the registration. 25°/o to 30°/o off Custom draperies and top treatments and custom bedspreads, too. . . . Discover Columbia Twn • ~ beOroom .,,o a room you'I 9l'40'f staytng -•• in. IOO 5i.t wtttl ~ l'TldOe ~ 8"d toe> lrMtmenl'1 AOO a QOOrdlnetng be<leot&<ICJ Now Y<1A1f ous1om bedroom ., ~IO w.-.e uP' DlooM lfom our _.,. .-C:IOI ~ lllOtlCS OOIOrS Wld 81'(\t':. Ju51 cal 01J1 CuMom 0ot.ordlln\I OOfX;nm&nl and sa~· Sale ~ effechwe through letllfdey. Auguat 111 Darlene M.lguue/Vice !7eSldent Bran<h Manager The Difference is ... , '- 1 t .. • •• ;)!·~~ft .. 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FREE SAVER'S SERVICES Free Safe Deposit Boxes· F'ree Travelers Cheques Free Money Orders Free Telephone 'O'anc;frr~ Free Check·a·month Plan Free Save by-ma11 Free Tax-shelter Counseling Free Refreshments Free PhOtocopylng Free Notary Service free Note CollectJon • Free Use of Columbia Room •nw. se"'!le ·~ Ir\ with " rnm111 um1J.1l.11lC1• na' nNGS tf ·: ~VI . .--.. Comer of Harbor and Wllson. Cost.I Meta. tOBBV ANtrORIV ·UP 'ROUl'S· M on thru Thurs• A .M . to 4 P.M . Friday 9 A.M; to 6 P.M . Saturday 9 A.M. to 1 P.M . , ~ • r.. Phone 6'6-7Ul -:-;z · . : g .. • • NATION Room and Bored Delegates Housing Always Hot I ssue at Party Conventions A irhorne Canit1f> Yo~·ve heard of flying squirrels. Gretchen seems to be a flying dog . She likes to nab flying s aucers owner Tam· my Mort?<Jn tosses in Idaho Falls' Tautphaus Park REVEALS tn !he DAILY PILOT By HUOH A. M\JLLIGAN ·~ ._ ... ""'-NEW YORK Housln.c Wl doubtNJy wlll bt: I.I m•ln topic or dt!b•te when th4' Ot1moc rats come lo the 8\at Apple out week for tht'ar qu•drennial clumbake ll 1•tirta1nly wus with the KepubUc1.m.& In Detroit Delegate hou11intt. that Ill "My m<>lt'I looked hkti the set for the movie · P ycho'," saJd an ullernate from M1&:-11s1»1pp1 who 111gned up too late lo bunk in with the relit of the cfelegallon an Northne1d. only 23 male:. from downtown Dt'trult "OUR MOTEL," a Connee· lieut delegate topped ham, "was only 40 minutes from the Joe Louis Arena by phone " "Out our window:'· r eported a British cameraman abs1gned lo a recently renovated (just for the GOP convention > hot pillow establishment near an idled auto assembly line, ·· 1 witnessed two drug deals and a pistol whipping and that was the only quiet night ·· I\ d e legate 's wife from /\labama told of bean"' ('harged "$3 85 for a Contine ntal breakfuM at the Troy Hilton lhat included only the lL~nsiest glass or orange JUJ('e." but, she added ph1losoph1cully. "You got lO ex pe('t that bOrt or thing at a con ventaon " WAIT UNTIL TUE Alabama Democ rats check Into one or those plaster board barracks in midtown Manhattan and dis rover that sax bucks, 1f they're lucky, wall bring them Cl Con· tinental breakfas t with Mid co( fee. an ind1fferent Danish, no 0 J and an abUS1\·e waiter who w 1 I I h a v e f o r g o t t c n t h 1· news paper but will linger Ion~ for his tap despllt> the 15 percent 11erv1ce charge already on the bill t'and.anf< rooms for 5.000 de- legat~. ullcrnates. VlPs. press and TV. security people and par· ty hangers-on and office staff tS not a job that will bring inst.ant popularity. gratitude and a serene s witchboard. Eunice Whittlesey, GOP house mother. round that out when she began allocat.uig space in 148 hotels. motels and university dorms. some across the raver an Canada ··Detroit went aJJ out for this con vention." quipped Mark Russell. the political satirist "I 'm an Toronto with the M assachu.setts delegation .. Actual I y. Massachusetts seem ed even farther aw Cl y . although still 1ns1de lhe con tanental limits of the United S t a t es . at a to wn raile d Ply mouth, for nostalgk reai.om Maine. New llumps h1re. New Mexico. Delaware . Rhode ti.land and a ('Ouple of others were de ported to Canada . where pnces v. e re al least 15 percent lower be('ause o f the d1Uert.-nc c bt-t ween the dollar& "I KNOW ARKANSAS ~11'> v.1th us m lhe Hobdav Inn in Windsor. Canada . the w1ft of " m a g a l 1 n c " ri t c r t o I d m t· . ""because &1t 2 a m the} rein through the hall '1oan g that 111g ('all th<'Y call hog fever /\ telc1dl>tOn cn:w ":.inted t1J him ll .. ··1 got "hat I p111d for " '>aid a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! • . Why Fight The Touri ~ts Anchovies Clog Yacht Harbor & Stach Traffic? SANTA CRUZ CAl'J Santa Cruz Ya('ht F'f1a tunng The Finest Fresh Seafood BroHed Over Mesquite Wood In AJI of Orange County ENTEftTAINMENT & DANCING N I GHTLY TllE SKYLAR BROS. WED. TllRU SAT. CALVSA SL'N., MON., TUES. SAVE50°/o I mmcd1au: seating J\va1lablt· Af!d geta-svmmer haircut Thst 's an offer you can't refuse. Especially since this Is just the time to enjoy one of our coot cuts designed to took good with a minims/ amount of csrs, Get a ful/re'1t, shampoo and t1tyllng for 110 r.g. laO beauty salon 106 -south coatt plaza Harbor as awai.h with more than 400 toni. of an('hovies, chased inland by larger h '>h and dym~ an droves. clog~1ng the harbor until tht:y ('an be hauled away. The wave of the tiny fish into tht· protected harbor started ov<•r the weekt>nd, in a re peat of a natural phenomenon which IC!l>t oc('urred here six year!> ago. "THE SMELL IS J UST God-awful." said one witness to the mess. ··There's no way that lhe boats can get In and out. All you can see 1s fish .. In an effort to clear the harbor, large fire hoses are being sprayed on the flsh lo wai.h them into nets so they can be carted awaytodumpi. Volun teers ·are also being paid S4 an hour to net the creatures while trawle rs an· scooping them up 1n larger nets Several hundred people, tn<'luding 50 members of the California Cons<:rvat1on Corps. <£re involved 1n the projc.-c t The anchovies normally run along the Mon \erey Bay ·coast line but when chased by bagger fish such as salmon and albacore , they tum lo pro tecled harbors lake Santa Cruz There the lack of :.trong tides kill them "THEY GET JN T H ERE JN s u('h concentra taon that they use up lhe oxygen and their waste products produce a very high concentration of am monia." said Jerry Spratt, a marine b1olog1st with the Department of Fis h and Game "There Just is n't enough wale r for them. The anchovies move into Moss Landing, loo. but there 's such Rood tidal a('tion the water flus hes them out." Adding to the problem is the fact that anchovy fi s hing ts illegal an Cahlonua waters in July, which kept the num· bers of the rush high untll Fnday -Marriage Tax' Penalty Studied . . WASIITINGTON IAP> -Wblle. '~~-,.:.:_~ '~~~~-·::.:!.:" ,.-<;:t~fl'x~ut" (elfjil&!' (• -mM ·~-<Mrtrhrclllae· an end to the "marnage tax penally," Congress apparently will' have to work out the details The problem centers on married couples who pay more taxes when they fil e Jointly than if they were single wage-earners •.~ ~~-~ 't ...... ,y. iimU ~iMlln:: ... de,J,uty assllliant frt·as-m:ysecretari ?or bx P<>licy, . told the Senate Finance s ubcommittee on taxation he was not prepared to endorse an_.y "one ap· proach." Several proposals have been offered. aimed at resolving the problem. "The tax system has turned lhe 'lender trap into a kmd or booby trap." said Sen. Charles McO M athaas, R-Md. He noted thal half of Amencan women work o utside the home and that the proportion may re· ach 70 percent by 1990 Currently. wage-earners are taxed mor~ tr they are married than If they are 'not. because combining two incomes and flUng them Jointly pushes <.ouples into higher tax br:ackets, Mathias said. If each spouse earns $20,000 a year, their combined taxes total $10,2218 -up considerably Crom the $8,3$4 they would pay if filln& slnlly, ~ said. Ut ah delegate "Room and bored " Even the 75 s to r y Detroit Plaza, the ~nde or the glittering glass Renaissance Center on the redone waterfront. came an for sometowerscntlc1sm, mainJyfor lt.s slow check-in counter and at.!> labyrinUune, many· level lobby or fountains. ponds and concrete pods thal served as cockt.a1l lounges and coffee s hops. Pod hopping comp11 cated thP ancient convcntt0n art of button· holing "YOU COULD SEE who you wanted to grab, but he was always on a differ ent level, away from the escalator ," com plaine d co lum n1~t Ja('k Germond "The only way or get· tang there wai. to rap~I down on ropes ·· If the portly pundit had tncd it. he might have boosted the ratings of Tom Brokaw. Jane Pauley and the '"T1><lay" '>how holding ronh in th" lohby each m orning on th~1r own pnvatc pod Columni!>t Murrny Kempton callt-d the· Detroit Plaza ·1h1· Ht-rmuda Traanglt' ,,f <'<mvcnt1on hott·lii .. N UC anc-hor John Chanc:-f'll<Jr normally not g1 .. 1·n to 1' IOl<·rw1· even when g1Hn th'· bum' ru'>h e1t a ('Onvental)n . thou ~ht th.ii arch1tt"ct John Portman "h" bu 1 I t t h 1 b · I! r 1· a t :. 1 Io <1 t ~t alt><,man.!.h1p.'0 a., 11 w<t5 r<ill1·d aft•·r th"' \'l<'f> prt"'1denn · 1kha rte '>ht>uld tw puhl1r ly hor'>f• v.h1p1K'<1 tn lr<int 11( th1· n«arl">\ Dod~t· i-11untc11n v.h•·n · 1•ullural t•H•nl\ V.1•r1• hPld <!:111\ IT \\t\S I~ a ~l::t '' fllt1•'1 l'IC·\ a tor dt th1· 1>1-lrwt Pt.11.i th at former l'n·..id1·nt FtJrd r1i<I•· d11v. n from h1'> -.iJlt•· on the IC.1th flo,,r 10 R11n&1l1! H•·Jl';rn.., un th•· h!tt h 0<.1or t11 har~a111 in \ a1n tr1r tht• JOb of ro :.inchrir in I h .. <'".it ()rt II I' "'0 t 'In, ' v. d r I ' II C Jm .. .1 11·1 lf.1rtl111r • n 11 r,-• it from rh1• \\ 111 ll.1\ '•J1t1 H1 < h11 .1~0.., HI .JI l..-t•1n•· H<1t• I 111 1920 has a co"ventlon hotel played s uch a key role In the his· tory of a nation. although Walter Cronkite stole the show lo prtcne time Housing, in fact, was the one s ingle Issue on which moat Re publicans seemed to be ln agreement during their l>etn>it sojourn. One dele1ate aald the rugs in tUs room were so filthy he had to wear socks to the shower . Stall. he was better of{ than the governor of Idaho who killed a bat In his room at the Ambassador Hotel during the 1964 Democratic conclave In Atlantic Caty THIS TIME around. Gov. Wilham M11l1k en of the host :-.tale of Michjgan had a problem that made head~nes. While he was beating the bushes for George Hus h at a delegates breakfast somewhere out In the bushe:., persons unknown made off With •his hmous\ne, license plute MSG-000, from the hotel parking lot It lumed up two da}.!> later with iL'I four rad.aos, two bullf't proof vesL'I and a .12 gau~e :.holgun massing North Dakota delegates said t h1·1r motel was c loser to H1~marek than Detroit. 1\-1} room I'> lair to maudlin," -.did a M1nne-.ota man about the r .. n·ntly hmu~ht back from the <fr<id bu t JU .!>t about Book C :.idillc.1C' llott'I . where the Lou1 i.1&na and llawai1 delega- ta rin-. k£·pt thf· machinery of gov. nnml'nl mlt"d w\th r ound-the- ' Im k ~p1tahty l>Uttes ·' \'OlJ KNOW A FELLOW can ~··• u1>1-d t11 bourbon and pmeap- IJ I•· Ju 1 c-1· · · murmur c d a tate-.man in d1sl1nclly Cajun ..it·' t·n~ F inallv r.or leaders from .1rou11d th•· nat11}n had re ttbOfl ti) ·M 1rr\' ;ibout thP c:-r£-<l1b1l1t y gap. pt>IJhr tru'>I '1nn•rit v r at10 and Jll th1· oth• r .. 1uff that t·o unls an 1 h•· J>'>lb '''"' ""' ro11 hotels m..111t' lh1·rt1 Jl<l\ In <Jd\ <inct• DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? 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Co l~t at Pec•flc vi.w Mf'n'tOr1at Pertl Pectf lt V&tw -rtuorwdl~ OA•D~INSICI GLORIA JUNE OAAOllNSICI. re~;. -Of s..t• Ano. C• for » """" Pnw.i -Y on •U9UU s. '"° S.... was o ,_ ol .,.. El 8"•1 Shron• of AIWl'oe.,,., C.. SN Is wnrlwd bY .... , ~ !iWwft A 0¥"1"'1'11 of S-• Al\0, Co • «Nuof>I ...... JHNW A"" 8e<k OIAri--.IC•~~Jo8rowl\OI A1,.•r1lcle. Co •"d Ct..ryl Joa,. 7~ al s.rota ,.,... ca_ ci.r~ ~:: .. ·o· ~r.~r~~. 0an ',~~:11 ;: • .;n! LUf'ft>OUW< of H-V-Sffvlce\ wilt ee ,..Id on~ ... ...,,, ,, 1..0 ,,, "·GOAM "' ~ Ma-i..awn -· orlal C"-"" lnltt,...nl 10 1011- ~"i<K -t9'e dir'e(1 ..... ol H.,._ ~""°""'Olive Monuerv of Cost• MMC! SC.SSS. McO•ATM JOSEPH MATTH~W MICHAEL McGRATH, •H•clenl of tr•ll\I' C• Pasue awey on Auo u\t • •••o Sur,.tved by Ill• wll• Me,.on. 7 oauqflte" ""9Q'I Tild•n and Svw,. 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'""' of lHter Avon' """ c~ -11ot •"' ""' '1"~"11 ""'1N< of t~ L 8 Mitter and C.,...pany, tn~t"""'t 8->nq Fir"' Mf' w•\ <-II" .t ttuilder •nd OP ""~' "'c.°"""' dill Mar, C•, rf\td· lnq ot 400 ~rod ,..... .... .... , • -rn~r ol t._. Balboa Anqllnq CIUO. Newport l!e«fl T....,,;, Club. Roterv and E .cll.inqe Club ot Newport M-5urv•w1nq '"" 111\ daU91\ler Lon B. Miiter. -I hi\ ~· and lath«• W ~ •NI Ooloro Mlll•r of tr"~ T""'IC" Contri bution\ mo be m-10 "'°' E.<C,.._ Youth A<ll•I'• Po Bo• t1m. Nf'Wl)Ol't B..,<h. ca 'Ml Mf'morl<tl M'"'K H will be llelel •t P •<.lfit Vt~w M•"'o"••I Per• Mortuar". ~ S.ocfl on Frlon AUQU\1 8 IWlat 11 OOAM Neptune Societ v C•EMATI<>tf aUIUAL At $EA 646-7431 v---'"•---...,. . ....,.....,~_,~ ......... CJ'---~ c.itw..__,.., .. 24~ C..M./M r ~MOllTUAUS ulguna Beach •tw--9415 Laguna Hills 768-()933 ~.-.G~. 495·1 • '8Cl•ones ~'90.UWAY MOtlTUMY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6'2-9150 ....... I -• - • Scholars Honored ByOCC More than 200 Orange Coast s tudents were named to the dean's list at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The students. by com· munityare· FUC RITE ENDED BELLEVUE, Wash. <AP> -With the board president saying t he mo rning flag salute "bas lost its real mean- in1" to students, tbe Bellevue School Board b 11 d eelded atudenta will no ~Jer be re· quired to e the daily aalute. Home Target For GoHers AN RAMON cAr> Jlb.ra•r~t Ind EmiJlo Punio bavt enouch 1011 bali. to ltlrt their own pro shop. Unfortunately. they eot them tbrouah their Wi.J\dowa, oll their roof and on thelr lawn. TM Pwuos live a(ljacent to the ninth fairway al t.he San Ramoo N1tlonal Golf Course and for h~'O yean wayward drives otr the tee have been lurnlna their dre1un bowie Into a niahtmare. promptlna them to m~ a S2 million damage sw t against I.be bu.lid r "fl"' OU& OWN VIETNAM, .. moans Mrs. Punzo. "Th06e ball come 10 here like bullets. It's lmpossible to en1oy the house l have to tell my ' sons to stay out of their rooms unlJl after dark "Other houses are betng tut on the block. but not as often as we ue We're sitting ducks being used ror target practice. l started collecting the balls for eVJdeoce " The Punzos moved here. about 20 males east or Oakland, two years ago. drawn to their $100,000 house by what they said was advertising of a "restful view" and "debghllul atmosphere." However , they soon discovered that slicing drives olf the 390-yard ninth hole interrupted that serenity. crashing through windows and bouncing off and over the house. IN AN EFFORT TO STOP the errant shots, the Punzos sued the golf course. Last month, Con: tra Costa Superior Court J udge Robert Cooney or· dered that a protective screen be set up between the course and their house. But the chicken ware screen has not been effec· live. Mrs. Punzo says, and what as needed is an L shaped cyclone fence to block the side and back of the house. Some neighbors don't like that idea and went to court to keep such a v1ew·spoiling fence from being built. The Punzos. lhe neighbors and the golf course are due back an court on Fnday to settle that issue. · ANOTHER IDEA IS SHORTENING the hole and changing its angle to aim shots away from the homes. but the golf course bas not embraced that solution. In the meantime. the $2 million swt was filed against Shapell Industries. wtuch bwlt the houses adjacent to the course. The Punzos claim that Shapell falsely advertised the houses and s hould not have built them in the bne of fire. Doctors Checked ALBANY. N.Y. <AP> -New York state is run· ning a computerized search to weed out doctors who support middle·class drug addicts, and has found some physicians who pass out drug prescrip· lions as fast as one every seven minutes. Begun in 1978. the Health Department pro- gram requires pharmacists and doctors to file with the state copies of every prescripuon for widely abused drugs like amphetamines and Quaaludes. Qoh Elec18 OR LANDO, Fla. <AP> -T he Nationa l Ex· change Q ub bas elected M.H. F.dell of CUiver Cl· ty, Calif .. to succeed President John D. Hood PUBLIC NOTICE ~ICT!TlOUS MISINEH NAMa STATl!-NT Tiie IOl-"9 __, I.\ OOtnq blnt· '""' ·~ HANlEE ENTE~PIU!>ES. •S~ Mac Arthur 81"" stso. N••oort kOCI\, c.i11orn1• '1..o l~_. Arin• H•n~on &1•1 V•• Aft'-fl•n• ()f-,.,. Hunt1"9ton 8~•t" Call to<"•• mt7 '"'' bu'\H'W'\\ I\ Condu<tf'O Oy •n tn ou-.ou•• I.HA,.,,. Hamon ,,,,~ ................ ~ '''"° With '"" County Clett ol Cl<'a1>9t County on J11•• ... 1'19() PUBLIC NOTICE of Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1------------next JM!'. 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'!l........ \ LA Clob Loses LOS ANGELES <AP> The ven e r a ble J onathan Club h ... lost ala bid to slop t.be city's c onlrovera l al $175 million people mover from pasalng In front ol the door ol t.be private club on South Figueroa Street. T,.1,.P'omr'"" C.o :i.,, .,.., .. ><,,I:· r-i •"'-J 0 .. 1 er.Th. V.. Id Trio Er•H"IC:Jont"'• ..,, 'Tr,,, ~. th(· cleat-<.• p.-1~.1:1,. 'P<"P'""' ..,.,t-') D<C•urt• "° VMd tho• ...ou con p.ococol'v µ,,,-, ocf'ds ""•h yoi.. ,,..,,('<',,.. T vo" 1'rv:l Vf'l'.J b-> obi<> •o turx> "' So•~f ,,.. .,,,..,.~ 1.; • ')• MS" O' •t'QIJor ch<Jnr.., Y.lv ~ ... • fi1JStTot1NJ Po'"'Vf' r:;,&. ~.,O\J'.P G:J.o, ~ ....,,, '" your c:-ctv•~ }.nd y(', co" l"l r 'Y'' r"'.1 • ~cu• ~Iv Ofl•f>NV'! B1.i1 G,:,la.y \P<v.c .. 0H1><~ yo-., ,...._, h ,... ,. ti-on Qff'OI •f'C"flll"(I r..roryd'.ly \tN I t• able to c~ lrc..rn Ct' 1r-cred1ble <BectlQt' of en•ertci"'1'V'nt ,t.nd vou 11 ~"' r.,, ... p~<'' IVE' noht\ n.,,1 l"l'l ---·· .......... __ ,._ __ --------- Wedn•dey. 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Uncut. unedited and wtttiout commercials. Plus tree monthly ptOOram guide. • Baste cable. 25 channels of aystal clear reception. I ST Al SEIYICE I STAI SEIYICI •Bask: cable. 25 channels of crystal cfeer f9C9Ptton. ~~~~ 901 Sl>dll•n 5frNt W. N.w pcxt Beod\, CA 92663 Call 642-1260 for Q prioltty lnnllaflonl -~ t ti p y c, d J ~ I e PR Corps To Hold Seminar llemwtt of Ona&• COUDlY'I public rel•· UoM cor..-will 1 rapplt wtlh IUtw-e iaa_. when lJMy meet on ~Pl is tor lbe l t a n n ua l pro · reuloeal dt'velopmenl sem inar •o Nt>wport Beuh. The Or anct-Count y chapter ol the: Public Rtlationa Society of Amertea wUI bold th~ 1em lnar tJUf'd .. Toward the Year 2000" from 8 a .m . to 5 p.m at tho Newport Sher•ton Advanre re11Btrauon ls $40 for society mem· bers, $50 for non members and $15 for students. The prke wlll go up $5 at the door. P ersons may register by contac ting Jaoet Kataman, commuc-ica tiona editor for General Valve Co., at P.O. Box 4210, Fullerton, 82634 or (71•> 87N22'l Services Held For Mrs. Hyde Funeral services were held today in Santa Ana ·s B r ow n Co l o n 1a l Mortuary chapel for Mrs Julia Ann Hyde, operator o( the county's oldest travel agency, who died Satu.r.day She and her husband opened Julia Ann Hyde T ravel St:rvice in 1925 and she finally sold it in t h e mid ·70s . Her husband died 13 years ago Fair Aide d MERCED IAP l The count> supervisors have approved a $50,000 loan to thl! financially trouble d Los Banos Fa ir Nl5215 Notice of STILL UNtDeNT1FlfO Do You Know Him? Victim' Identity Sought Ora nge County She riff's Department hom 1cide investigatora have :.ippealed (or public assistance in deter mm ing the Identity of a man whose body was dumped i.tlong~ide Santiago Can yon RoadJulv28 Thi! bo<h is described as t hat or a white male, 17·lo·24·years-old, 140 lo 150 pounds. S.feet·7, with collar length brown hair and hazel eyes. The m an's teeth were in J>OOl" condition and there was a J.lnch scar near the right knee, lnveslig11tors said. The cause of death has not been determin<:d pend ing a lox1colog1cal report. A homeward bound Coto de Caza re:.1d.ent discovered the bo dy alongside the road about J 8 miles north o f Cook ·s Corner. Persons with tnform a· l 1on s hould call the s heriff's department at 834· 7999 or 834·44 L3 Freight Rail Plan Public Hearing The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). 01111 s1on of Mass Transp0rtat1on. 1s asking the public to comment on a drall of the 19€KJ California State Rail P lan. Tim Plan responds to federal leg1slat1on errc>has1z1ng ratl fre1ghl service Section 5 of the Oepcrtment of Transportation Act provides federal ass1 stanco for abandoned or l1qht dens ity ratl I ines 1n Calllorn1a Monies can be used to purchase, subs1d1ze or provide substitute service assistance on abandoned lines. Also, assi stance is available for the rehabilitation and 1rrcrovement or rail facli 1ty constn.1Ct1on of lines or pro1ects re lated to a line not sub1ect to abandonment. Assistance 1s generally limited to liqht density lines that camed less than three mtllion qross ton miles of freight dun~ the previous year. In this P lan. Callrans d1sc.usses wt11ch I mes or pro1ects related to a line 1t recommends for federal assistance. Shippers, communities. railroads. rail served facilities or persons 1nterosted in the Oepwtment's recommendations a-e encouraged to testify al one of the hearings roted below or by subm1ttmq wri tten testimony to the 01v1s1on of Mass TranSPOrtat1on. Caltrans. P .O. Box 1499, ""~~~~Kl:·~~~~-~~~~ -~ .!: ... Ii-' '.--~~~~~i -.r.~ • ...r~·~ August 25, 1980 7:30 PM. Monday, August 11, 1980 Supervisors Chambers Shasta County Courthouse on Court Street . ~ l\1 f,f.{(·f ' ...... ~.~~~.,~~ ...... ~:-...,~*~ -~'" .. .!:~ 1):00 AM. Wednesday, August 13. 1980 City Hall Council Chambers 20 Civic Center Plaza Santa Ana, CA 1:30 PM. Thursday, August 14, 1980 State Building, Room 1200 350 McAllister Street San Francisco, CA ' Public conments will be considered In prepa-ing lhe final plan for submission to the Federal Rallroad Administration. A COfJY of the draft Pl an 1 s avai I able for public inepection at Caltrans off ices lhroUghout the State. For the location nee-est you, or If you v.ould llk:e additional Information, please call (916) 322-9240. . •'\.. -... Zoo Charge •Bisi ressf 119' Will Planning Unit Changes Help? Murr81 ltann, dJt'fftor ol Oraa1• Cou.nty't Snwl,,,...,.IJ Manattmen\ A1ency, H Y• ht ll dlttf"llMd by ,._t eri\iclam of h!a a1ency'1 plan· nlnf prOCedww by lat Olalricl Supervilor PblUp Anthon)'. Anthony. durlna r~ent hurin'a on the coun· l)''• propoeed ~ m llllon budget for fiscal 1980, tirmld the county'• doveloPment planning proceas "• .... and a zoo." Under attack were \llrloua departments within Slaying uspect Pleads Innocent Joh.n Edward Brown , charged with kllhng Garden Grove pollce offi cer Donald Reed las t June 1n a bar. has pleaded Innocent in Orange County Superior Court. Brown had previously refused to enter a plea dur ing appearances In West Orange County MunlclpaJ Court. Known alao as Gordon Lee Mink. Brown, 32. 1s accused of k.illlng officer Reed June 7 ln a Garden Grove bar lcnown as t he Cnpple Crttk Saloon Of· flcen had entered the bar to arrest Brown on a drug-related war rant. However. the suspect 1s alleged to have pulled a gun and fired on the omcers. Four others were wounded in the gun battit' Brown was ar r<.'stcd n<'ar the bar a short time after the Saturday night shooting His attorney, J M1chat-I Beecher. asked Superior Court Judge Lu1!'> Card1::na Monday for a dday in entenn~ a pleet for his client until psyctuatnsts could exam him Cardenas. however. said a plea could be entered and changed at a later time lf need be. Cardenas set an Aug. 29 pre·trlal conference dale for the case. No date of lnaJ was scheduled. T he bearded defendant 1s betng held without ball. &ys at Barbiwn? NEW YORK CAP> -The Barblzoo Hotel. the home for more than 50 years of single women who came to New York looki.og for jobs, will end its females-only s tatus by the end or 1980 bttause or financial difficulties. The hotel could become a rental or cooperative a partment house, an office building, or a hotel for both men and women, said David Teitelbaum, a s pokesman for the Barblzon 's owners who were seeking lo relocate long·term residents Such stars as Grace Kelly, L12a Minnellt, Ca ndice Bergen, Cloris Leachman and Ah McGr aw ooce lived in the hotel. the EMA that a~ responalble for froceaaing de· veloper's plans for new resldcntla • commercial and Indus trial construcllon wilblo t he untn· cori><>rat.ed areas or the county. "It pa1M me to hear hJm call the hard·worklng people out there animals in a ioo." Storm said dur· ina a seml·private meetln1 Monday with mem bers or tbe Oranse CoWJty Plannlng Commiaston. The meetin1, while open to the public, was held ln a small conference room away from the plannlna comm.llsion's r e1ular meetin1 room. The purpou or the session, accoT'dlng to Stor m, was to brief commis5ioners on E MA activities slnce he became the agency's director. Storm told commissioners, as he previously prom l&ed Anthony. "that we are working on things -UtUe things -that we can do to sLreamUne the process." "But It 's not'g6ing to have the kind of Impact he (Anthony) lb.1nks It will have," Storm pre· dieted. Storm note d the county ls pow er less to aldealep atate requiremeota calllna for prepara· Uon ot envtroamental impact reporta. ceneral plaA conslst.eocy statement.a and other NlulaUoaa im· posed by the atat.e Coaatal Comm.Juion. "There are no bl1 chun.ks < ol the atat.e re· quired procedures> that we can take out." Storm said. He said I however,· that the board or aupervbon could conalder delet.ina a county ~ quJrement that developen submit alt.e plana. area plana and featureJ.lana to tbe planolna com· miulon for approv . TbOM plana generally allow the commisllon lO receive a complete picture ~ how a development will look and function ooce it is constructed. The site plan review process, Storm said, "aU represent& good planning, although it does add 11gnlficant time to the process." Storm said he and the a1ency planners are caught between the desires of "those who think what we're now dolng Is right and lhose people who are saying we're doing too mucb wock." 2-DAY PUBLIC AUCTION CARA/VON SURPLUS BUILDING MATERIALS & APPL.lANCES ' By order of Owners Lost Their Lease t/2 MILLION DOLLAR EVALUATION • No Limit -No Reserve Complete L.iquidation BUILDING MATERIALS AND APPLIANCES FRI. AUG. 8 SAT.AUG.9 10:00 A .M. (E•ch Day) 5, 7 East Katella, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA • LUMBER • APPLIANCES • GLASS • PAINT • WASHERS • MIRROR • PLUMBING • DRYERS • ENTRY DOORS • PANELING • REFRIGERATORS • CARPET • PLYWOOD • DOORS • CABINET DOORS • BU ILDER 'S HARDWARE • SHUTTERS • COUNTER TOPS • ATIIC STAIRS • Bl·FOLD DOORS • VANI TIES • MEDICINE CABINETS • ROOFING • SINKS • HINGES • CEMENT MIXERS • WINDOW SHADES For lllu•trated Brochure Contact Auctioneer ~~~~~~~~~~~,...DJ We'll serve give us a There's only one thing that sets us apart from every other savings & loan institution: service. Since 1934, we've been giving our customers personal, caring service. The ki nd of service you won't f Ind anywhere else in town. When yo u open an account with Perpetual, we believe the trust you've put in us demands the very best we can do for you. So we always provide the little extras that mean so muc h to you and your savings. Perpetual pays the highest interest ra tes allowed by law. No bank pays higher. There are several attractive savings plans to choose from. And you'll lrke the variety of free services· we have on hand whenever you should need them. So when you add It all up, the answer for real service Is easy: Perpetual Savings. It's a place where there's no limit on the interest taken In serv· mg you. At Perpetual, we'll serve you better. give us a chance. PERPETUAL SAVINGS Home of Green Ca:pef T,_,ment ;. ... , • ~~ ®----·· ~ O!tf!• 87i9 ~ltJ}Ve 81vd., ~ .. ~,~A 00212'.214-eOle Of r-...-W•tlJfOOd-~ ~&Mt .. Loe~ CA 80024 474-3503 • t:irnM Offtoe: 250 No. Larchmont Blvd., Lot Ang•IH, CA eooo• 4e2-Mel • Norttwtctoe Office: 185AO Devonshire St. Northr!Oge, CA 91324 380-2329 • CMOga Patk Ofttce: 8400 Platt Ave., Canoga Pirie, OA 9'304 3'tM141 • Fuaterton Office: 3334 Yorba Linda 81Yd., Fullerton, CA 92631 (714) 993-1200 •Newport leech Office: 1634 Sen Miguel Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 840-1834 Alt offices 1pt11 Satun1ys frt111h ... ,., 2 ,. .. a::-:::.:::::1•11•••-m• ... -..:-""' __,,_ , ,.:& -. ---...... a a a ? t ~ • ' t' ' ' K ' 6 Town Willed Fortune 'lhrifty Reeluae Leave& 81.9 Million Am..,.A. m. <AP> -Gr.e. ........ atrakl ......... ..uheWlartw••Wllllll.-M ......... frt Cc, ..... ,..... .......... . • 1 1 ... Iii 1-...... m tMI ,._ 11 C'lllt't)' wlU I .......... ..., .... ""_ .......... • J• ~-oN,...,llila....,to'91Ure tMI ....... ._ .. '° P• ~.·· MMl'W l Ml...,, 0.. Oneaia1." w a YSJ Uutfty ' .... -~-·\D..WforllMrMlf '' -._WW•• DBODllD m lltate lhould Rev. Wllllam Keaa&e. putor_ ot UM P\wbyt.nan church to wblcb lbe MloalM. "Sbe 1tQ9d ln t.be bouae • lat MUUM ot c:ooeena ,. her bNJtb ... nu. who knew Mn. WlAla'9 deecribed her 11 1hy and quiet, and alwa)'9 -.U·ll'OOllMd. She h•d a repulaUon for btlftc Uuift;y, but a1ao for takln1 aood car• other p~ ud pci11 .. iona. Mrt. Wln1np wu born ln Maeoa Couety, 1rew up al'CMld Argenta and married farmer Billy Wininp. They lived In a modMt Nrll home out.Ide town wit.bout an lndo« bat.broom, waler heater or funuace. be ... to .... tM .... oft.be CO"'= Wbel"t' 11•• IM Mii .... filr .....t)' a '91tury, muy ·'•'ne'O ' ... ~tolMt' EVBNTlJALLY, M&S. WININGS MOVED w. • ... Md a that a1nce ahe earned the back to Araenta lnto her family home, a white, ' .__ • tllllll temm • the llMNld lHW It to do two-1t«y ~. Mn. Wlninp, tbou&h nearly deaf, l ••o•• IH41 lbere," ulcl would not buy M hearlne a.id, sa..id Sharp. She bad Gre:1•• no television set and did not drive. Grunias Ii ........... 4lecl lut ,..,. finally insllled that she have aa alr-cood.IUoner. N• at ... a Her wW .Upulated Sharp and his wife brought her groceries and tlaal U.e Income from ber took her to lhe doctor. ,.., • ecn rann and t.be U....t ··t don't think anyone except those close to ber .tr•. fro• lter la•ealments -suspected her wealth -oot to the tune of $2 I prap11tiea nlued al a total ol ro1Uioo," S&ld village President Jerry Camfield. • $1.I Wlllw -be UMCl each "And I don't think anybody suspected she wouJd 7Uf l'clr c.nanmlt,y projects. do what she did.'' TM trwt eommJttee ot the Camfield said be bas begun to bear from O.W s.te e.nt, wbicb will ,,...,. wtMu•os people with ideas of how to spend the legacy: ·'One .._._. ..... die ftmda, awarded lhis ceatraJ Illinois wanted us to buUd an animal sheller in La" towa 112.Bto remodel the municipal building and Ve~as." :.=.,.:.:•1laeering study for a storm ___ .....:.;...-'--------1-0-.---,-.-------.. -.- ANO'l'llEa tu.us WILL BE USED for ~ fRIDAY/SATlllDAY I beatlal and eledrical improvements in the I COUPON SPECIAL FrieDda Creek Community Building, a public · • meetiq ball I I ID~ with the will, the rest of the ATSPIR~\~~~~~~:~sJ:-.ESAOHlY $125,743 earned since ber death will be divided I ,_ ~ • -...., .... _ . ...,.."'-1tm111..-... t•~"'"'" I among two dmrches and the library. ~ ';, == ~ ::_n ... "::..-c: ,!: :":~1 ~ ":'::.=;::: Caltia Sbarp, who farmed her rich land 30 I 11 FRIED CHICKEN '2 29 I Years said it was a shame she did not spend more 12 • • • • • • of ... _' ~ h d"ed ....... .,.~ .... -.. ,.. ....... -·""""""""'~ :.,g tf>O-..... ., ucr llMme)' ucaore s e l . • ... ,ii.. .. •• "U abe .bad dooe it while :;h~ w~s living, she ~BROCHETTES OF BEEF ••• '2.&:J coald bave seen the benefits ol 1t. said Sharp. ,_.....,.. ·---.... _ ... ,.._ca-.··--.. Jo .. Wi • f ·1 an seldom left her -l '"" ""D!.'11~"1 .ra. uungs, a ra1 wom . - - -1 ) • - -home and bad few visitors. Her family a nd most SUNo-..-DAY I friends bad died ••1 USED TO CALL ON HER pretty regularly, I COUPON SPECIAL I and a few people she tnew from the church would drop by, but she didn't like strangers," said the I SERvE012NOONTOIP.M. I AT SPIRESllRVINE-SPIRES/COSTA MESA ONLY ....... '--1 -........ _ .. .....,.._ '""....-... ••S.Dlotl • r.c .. -L-·-·-~,amed I f ...... s,...,c.w .... 71lS--·-'"" .... ,., ... _.~I u 1 ~ru,c,ury '"1 iioilsfruii'KiviiiNNiR:-:12.69 PALM DESERT <AP> -Tbe University °'I !:".-:0.:~~~~· .... ~:,~,:---I CalUomia baa d .. eclded to call Its seismological ~~ IRVINE. 179011QcMnur BM! labqnary ln the San Jacinto Mountains the Cecil D .,. s o F.., .., Ida Grem ~ Flat Observatory. ' ... COSTA MlSA. 311!> K.lfOOI 81.0 ' Tbe Greem paid for the 180-acre site and e -1,_s o F .. , 1 helped ftnmce facilities and equipment including "••1 ,. 11•·1-"'•1' • instruments used in a global network involved in 411 - - - - - -• the lDtenMltioDal Deployment ol Accelerometers Fji~;:;;;~:;::;;:::;:::~:::::=::;:;::~=;:r~~T::;=;:, Pro~ observatory southwest of Palm Desert tn Riverside County is managed by the La Jolla L M. 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C ~!~ 11 59 l ii • Miss Cl airol C.· •• 2 39 An I Sh~drs 8 DISPOSABLE FLASHLIGHT by Ashflash .· . . . 1.29 .,~, "Bi eye le " CARDS 2 PAKS of Cards •1tlt ottic1~1 Rul~ Boo~ STYLE HAIR SPRAY ROLA IDS ANTACID TABLETS c • • I 1<' • • • • • -tflf" i:.-c.f1Qr) .... , ,.. ~ .. En~lish Leather DEdbORANT STICK MISSION VIEJO -25272 M9'1 ....... '91wy. ·_. t l ··-- 1\ :4 OM. V '"-OT Quickie Divorce Speede _____ SAN 0 1!:00 CAP) Judge R•ul Roudo has given new mnnln¥, Lo the term "quickie divorce' by summoning large s:roups oC people Into h ls rourtroom where they answer three questions ln unison and promptly act their decrees. Since ht> began the experiment hu;t )'eat m an effort to unclog the crowded Superior Court calendar. more than 3,000 have ~otten default divorces -an un- rontested divorce in which only one partner goes to court -in a fraction ol the time it used to take IN ADDmON. Rosado said in an interview, he ravors the speedy . l mpeuonal routine because It relieves parties to the divorces from bavtng to sit and watch someciae else's ''tearful s pouse on the witness s tand pouring out her woes." The American Judges As· sociaUon and the As'M>ciaUon of Trial Lawyers of America , however. bolh expressed con- cern about the practice. "In a sense, It could make a sham of marMage by making it too easy to divorce.'' said Judge Alla n Ma rke rt of St. Paul. Minn., president of the judges' association. PtJBUC NOTICE l'K"rtn IMIMMN -...,....,.,,.,..,., '"• .................. " ,., .. . ~--'"' OU MAC ... NI CO . I ... ........ \t 'C.\e .... Cll tK11 ~-· l .. 01•-· Jltlll o.tlll, Wt~9" V•IO CA ftttl ""' -· ~ ~..-"" ... -~ Ott.it. I. 01•-' "'' ·'*'-' •• , llled •llh llw CMif\I• Clefll 9' Or-~V.,. JlllY n.•• PH\IU ""°''"°"Or-c-u Dejlv 1'1 ... NIV U . a, A"9 •, U, 1• ~ PUBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUI •UllMIH MAiiie UATaMINt' , ,.. 11)11"'1"' Pf''°"' ., ....... , llivtl,.u ••· OOIE'S ., I HC. eu M• 8,tlll t'i; ltS • I. tll Ill 11111 .. , C.O.i. Moe~.(.A~ 001t'\ •l lftC I• C•lllor11•• ,.,._.,_), U t.111~ ,,.,,,..., Cll .,,,. Tiit. IN\I,_,, f\ <Cl"CJU<led DV • COfllO'•l-OOlf S 1 711-C AIDWI II 0..-..U., Jr ~ '"" '"'._ w~ l•itO •II" I ... '-'',...,.°'Or-County .... Jiily n. i..o Pl411f7 PvbU~ o....,. C...,t 0..ly Pllol J\Jlv n . JO. A"9 '· u . 1w Jtio..o P UBUC NOTICE PlJBLIC NOTICE l'tC'flftOUt aut11tut MAMatTATllllllNT ,,.. lellOWl"I ,., ..... •re ffl"9 tlltl ... UH (0HVINTIOH fOUCllTIOH l"•OJl(T, 1 ... Otl llUr, l.•9""" 9tt<ll, Cal~ .,.u - M OoeftWOOIOfllt09 ltM Ott M<lr, ............... c..i•t-· m~1 lt•O.•I t1eru ltd llte1•"4er 41loM, 1...-a..<11. Ulllor"•• •1'U ""' _...., •• <ondll<l.O bv..,""' lrt<OfC*'-·-.. liOfl 91"9• 11\411 • CMl<l ... rWp "' °"" ~iooe '"'' " .. _ ....... llled ''"'" I ... COOIMY C""'-ol Ot.,,.. (Ouftly 9" J .. ly 11,ltlO l"ICTITtOUI IUSINIH HAMI STATEMIMT I"' IOll0 ... 1.-q per.on• ••• do•no 00\1~,., l OUISE \TR££T llS'IOC IATES. 16167 8N<ll 81...S., HunllftQfC>n 8#.,CI\ ( ............ .,..., M~IO<" M.t"-" IM • ( Alll1»noa <o.,1on1-"'61 S.IKI\ ~••O Hllf'I tr•QIOtl S.¥" C•1tfo-n1• "'""' 1~•\ ~\ t\ <Cllftd\l(Vct IW.,. fr>r par•''°"' t4H tOf' ~t'\."1( 1"I IN' 1-4t<tor Ml/r\Mf'I ,,....,..,...., Tf\f\ \t.t'f~t ••\ fHf'"d v.rtf' Ow COVf\IY C"I••-ol O··-co ..... ty °" Avqu\I I 1'@0 'WAA 0.MES' RECREATE CONFLICTS Jack McKenty Hotde Toy Sotdlers BENJAMIN GLOSBAND, c hairman of the Family Law Section oC the lawyers' associa· tion. said "marital ca11es should be treated on an individual bas is ·· Tiny Toy Soldiers Fight Old Battles An average o( 35 show up daily in Rosado's courtroom. A cleric swears them to tell the truth. They stand when the judge walk5 in to read tl!e11· names c1lo ud and ask three questions: MILWAUKEE I AP> -They are different people. li ving in a world populated by LillJputJan figures or the past. Tiny t.oy soldier& made of lead rm boxes in their homes. and their basements are workshops where the m in iatures are painstakingly painted to resem· ble the fighters of Napoleon's and William's armies. They call themselves "war· ga m e r s," and are avid .specialists in conflict past and present 1'108TLY COLLEGE-AGE men, they s pend hours each week bonin~ up on military his- tory, collect.mg and painting new troops and studying finne tables that calculate casualties. Weekends are t aken up in elaborate re-creations of battles fought centuries ago. A typical ~ame can last 11 hours, and has rules to simulate action at the actual confli ct. More than 100 companies in the United States produce the toy soldiers, rule books and fan· tasy games. compared to only two firms 10 years ago, said Jack "Save Wellington" McKen- t y. who sells the m aterials at Napoleon's Purveyors of Military Miniatures. how manv shots land O• tarc~t. and a side that his~ bt·Pn fired u~on 1s allowed a return volley. Different pi ece~ ha\'e varying ··tiring htrengtbs," dependin~ on wheU1er the troops •re mighty Hessians. soldiers with long rifles or a i.quadron equipped with cannons "Twenty French!" and "14 Al· Jies'" are the battle cries of the modem war games, tnSlt>ad Of the .. Charge!" that a a n earlier general aulUlt have yelled The numbers stand for casualllcs. a nd are the only score in tlus s trictly non-athletic pasttime. THE FRENCH ARMY was aligned 1n a winding S across the floor. trying to dercnd Saxony from an alhance of Russians. Aus tri a n ~. S w edes and Prusi.ians. ~tat1oned amongst s imulated roa ds, rivers and hamlets. San Have you resided in D i ego County a t le a s t six months? Do you have irreconcilable differences with your spouse? Might the Conicliat ion Court help save the marriage? THE REPLIES "YES," "Yes." and "No." in uolson. br· 1n~ i ns t a nt interlocuto r y decrees. Uncontested divorces used to O<'cu py two courts for an hour or more datly. Last year , Rooado went to bis presiding judge. William A. Yale, for permission to s peed them. Yale describes the ste p as .. outs tanding. perfectly legal m every sense." A law signed July 8 by Gov. Ed mund Brown Jr .. effe<"t1ve next Jan 1, eliminates a court appearance from many default proceedings unless the judge :.ees a reason for it. Rosado's ex· periment bas shown that will work, Yale said. P UBLIC NOTICE --l't(;Tt TtOU\ eU\IHE\\ NNlilll STllTE#lNT T ... ,.,._\.,. 0-t>O"' •re dolf\q """fW"\\M OtllfCT AM£Mt\l V ·~-C f d tftG•r AVf>ttW~, • T, !.•ttt• Aft• ( ., ,_.,. • .,-m O•f"W'rT p,.ynolO\ h1 '4 P 'ff)f0\ MVf"frl"IO"'f'lif"I ~t\ ( 11i\1tf)ff"4t ..,~ P•l•1•• P ~~~'If 1 M 1 \ M,..,,,_ -,..,...., ~· ,.,,.,., (4ttt0ot_,.,. •1~ Tp,,, "" ,....,,, '' r~t•d bv ,. 9"'""'•1 SM~\il'l·•C' 0..fW'l'tl f:hylW"lf(t\ • ~t\ tt.tt.............n• .... , •!llld .,..,. ,.._.. Cou.,rv C••r~ of Of.,..-COUfth 0" •uou•t • 1'80 PUBLIC NOTICE By the end <>f the nine-hour game. the Russians and their al- lies emerged vi ctorious -JUSt as in the real battle, i n which Napoleon was soundly defe ated Distance, a rmies of different ... NEVER HEARD or mass FICTITIOUSIUSIH[U nationa l ities an d l ack o f court divorces but I think each H•MESUnMoT t ech nology prevented 19th· separate case should be bandied 1>41:~:..:::;..ow•r>Q ~·-· .,, 001"0 century gene ra ls fro m com· individually.'' Glosband said in '>EPSU<"· A\<,()(i.ur-. •10 v•• municating with each other . To a t e lephone interview from ~1 Nora. -kK" C•1'1"'"'A mimic those conditions, wa r-Swampscott, Mass. "We owe a o .. ·-' s.inr•" ..,., .,,. l"'° gaming rules allow the chief-duty to the cUeat to be able to No•o. Nu •DOrt 11uc" C•••'o'"'• WAft.GAMING .. GIVES you a tains to swap orders only by establi!!h their rights a nd we "'~ .... ~ £ e_.... ~ r .,.11 ... chance to go back to pivotal passing notes. c an 't do it in a g roup at-wn~°!":C:.•::-t .• L- points in history. Think what "We try to parallel the mosphere." NO"o N.._.,nBe«h c.ittoo:n·~~1 would have happened if the Con-s trategies the real aenerals Markert said establishing the n" """,,.,~" <""""<'""° ,,. • federates bad won at Get· would have used." said J oe constitutJonallty of mass divorce ~l"'f'r.i~ ... '"';'°8_., tysbu.rg. or if there bad never K apastr anczek. a 26 year-old 1s important. Th••,,.,...._,••• 11•0<1 •·1~ , ... been a Stalingrad.'' he said . history student playine a French "People may get m a rried ~~:~~/:;; 0 ' 0·-'°""""" •·vou gel to use your hindsight." mars hal. :.again and find their divorce ~·o~ MCKenly. 25. turned lO war· u\lertumed," he said. p_,,....., Or-Co.ll O.ily Piiot -•uq '· t] '° ,, '"° ll~ gamlng aft.er tiring of chess at GROUND R ULES AR F. Adeline Donohue. executive --- the age ot 12. _ agreed upon at the beginning, he director of the judges' associa· PUBLIC NOTICE "I fand th.ls more creative Ulan said. "and we try t o work out t1on which has headquarters in something as cold u chess i!uld m ore even battles. Otherwise Ho\ Yoke. Mass .. said the San flCTmous 1us1Mus allow for," be said. one side would get decimated. 01Je o ex~riment ·:seems cold · • HAM.!_. iu~r._".!._, ..... Ult . .Mhet~ ~~ • US · <;1Jlk4U...1'~" ~ 0~~~--tll'~~" ~.._ ...... l ;:'r' -~"t;'.~~\ . ...,_ ,r ., ~ ~"""i'l\c~ ·""):,~ , ~' •t~ r 15 .. ~. ~i!!~: • · · • .. · -•· · --.. --~ 1 .... 11" • 1i1il"E-ffEf,...iu •• n1 ,, ...... . " ._,_!'.._ a..:. ... t t . Or • """'ift9ton 9N<h. <:• .,, ... , and rnalD~ lW> eDCuaD men 8•nl-" J Fln~v • ._.11 V•lther wttll war is only a scholarly one. o •. """''"G'"" fll>.oc:h c• ..,.., ... 08T OF US are very much alainat war," be said. "I'm very competitive, buL l like to compete where it d~n 't hurt anyone. ''When you're pushing Loy soldiers around It's fun. but not ~.w~-T~~'\':~.~:~«t . • e Tave no illusions or life being belter then," be said. ''There's a certain amount of identification with historical people. I'm a cautious. very de- fensive general." he said, telling proudly of bow be held orr 1,700 fi(Ul'es with an army of only 500. -S&udin& ooly 2S millimeten- bicb. the thousands of brightly colored cavalrymen, infantry soldlera and regal generals spread acroaa the noor in forma- tioa mue an awesome slaht. Tiii\ llU'\hWU I\ t-.Cl.., bV "" It\ dlYlcN•I a.n..,..i .. J. l'lflln n11, "'"-1 •• , 111.0 with 1 ... Couri1v Clort al 0.Ml99 CouMv °" Jvlv "· '"°· , .. ..., Pu1111.-Or-C:O.•I O•tlf Pilot Julv "· n. JO. AU9 •· ,.., ,.,, eo P\JBUC NOTICE Hurwitz, R•m.r, Mac- D on a Id & Meade , a Professional corporatfon, "° NeW"'1 OHrtff ~ ., Suite USS, Newport BH<hL £'!· 92660; tel: (714) 7"4n1. l"WlltllM Or~ C.0.. 0.llY PllOI "'"' s, •· 11, 1• n1 ... PUBLIC NOTICE "CTlnout IUSIHIH NAM& ITATUQHT AT A &£CENT re-creation of the Battle of .Lelpitc in 1813. paerals, aides-de-camp and de- paUea lt.a.Ured about the bat· tlefitld.. a 20-by 60-foot room wltb mNkh>g tape on the noor for roads. miniature shelled tarmboar• ud a field of 1.8,000 111• lof-1"9 pettofll ••• dOlllO l~~~~~~~~~~~~-111\i~ntUel ""'-=· between the mount- ed n...... were their bwnan comaiaDden, raacln1 ln •1• from is ••. war ... men walk c....,.,, atDee a alftgl• ~ ca wtpe oat a NU&lioo ol lead ......... Dlee .. rolled to ~ I , 1'1CTlnou$9UIUflH Ill llOVl!'"Tl!'lt. Ill HllltlOW .. 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(Nit Deity lftlM All9U''" t• It Jvty •• Aut t, U. JO, 1..0 112540 • I I • ' CONSUMER &~ W@~[? ®@l?W~©® ,,. ............. s .. 11.-rrr~ "'""'• Dt:A.R PAT. lly 4lodol' bu to6d me that lo hia oplniOll my ahortneaa of breaU• and other •15are probebb due to aabestos expo1ure rea from my emplo)'IDIDt lD t.be ·a . What .,. IQ rilbtl? 11.N .. ea.ta Mesa .............. ...., . ........., ........... • ,_ flJI ........... ,,, •an eed&W _., Hrt.9 dJcula&uHt &e ............... r ...... , ....... CMa ......... tan ( ....... . IM ftllllMt eHml .. dlutlll .. fllJ••&> ... an ....., ...................... ctann ... ...,........ .................... for WY ...... Familia of penou wtlio ~ave died as a raAlt of ubnUs ez:poave dheue att also entttlecl &o cempaaadla.ud&oaae. A free ~ •·1.ep1 IUP&a el Aabes&o9 Ea· perare Vldl ... " prorlda ddaDed w ..... au.. Y• cu ~ a eopy by wrtUq IO LM aldMn. ao•an Siaelfeld ud alaanl L lledtt. at ..e WUaldre ••·"-Me .... IM usetes ..u. DEAa READERS: Wl ... la tbe lut three week.a. 14 people han Melt llTHted in California • a van.ty of bu8rutt fraltd ud grud tbeft c1tar1e11 llt•el•lal dalma &otalla& more than s•••· T1te a1THU 1o11owec1 aepan&e m•etltia•· tieaa eeedlirted by &k rec'eeUy f_...ed BllreH of FrH•lrt Claim• of die l&ate Depanmeet of luaneee. S-. &k bun• wu es&ablialted ID lift. ap. pnalma&ely • people lla-.e been arrested aad dtar1ed ... flllDI traadlllelat lllRr~ claJms.. Berea• flies nrre.Uy ~ a..peded caaes of buaruce fraacl f~ claJma ...U.1 mOl'e .... $S •lllion. DEAR f'AT. I c1m planning on making a con trlbut1on to a local charitable organization How C'&n I Miermioe if lhe contrihulton wall be d<'duc- Ubff•• H.M . Huntington Ut-llCh Tiie laternaJ Rev~nue Servire Publication 78. "C•malatJn List or Organizations," li sts all or· ganliaUons which have appUed for and r,.ceived talll-ellempt status. The book b pubUshed annually. and camuJatlvt-quarterly supplemf'nb keep il cur· '"'· Tlte Santa Aaa lllS office bu a copy or tbis .. blteaUoa. aod yuu can phoa~.835-8?11 &o vf'rify UN-atatus of •J1Y or~anbaUoa in question DEAR PAT. Can you teU me tbe .1am~s and !orations of wheelchair accessible campsite location." in lhe state pitrk system. and how I can makP rt"ServaUons" W.P . Costa Mesa You can reserve a sp~clal wbeekbalr· accesslblt> campsite at llD)' one of elght stat.e parks. They are located at South Carlsbad State Buclt 18 Saa Diego County; Lake Perris State ReereatJoa Area, Rheralde County; Carpenter1a Slate Beach, Santa Barbara Couty: Silverwood Slate Rttreatioo Area, Su Beraardino Couty; San Lais lleaervolr Slate RttreatioD .\rea, Merced County; Samuel P. Tayler State ParlL. Marin County; Hen.ry Cowell Redwoods State Park. Saa la C'ru.i County; and Lake Oroville State llecreaUoa Area. Batte Couty. ReservaUo•s may be madf' by either contactbll a Tlcketroa oatlet or by writing to Tlcketnm, P.O. Bo~ 2'430. San Francisco t5J26. Malled appllcatlolls must Include a SS per night fee, plu $1.75 for tbe reservation. Applicants shoald spectry the type of umping equipment they •Ill be ut.g, including its length if they will be nlng a camper. molurhome, or trailer. Rewrvatious may be madt' as far u eight •t:eka in advance, and •1>1>Ucants must specify ~ltat_!~~ _!~ • handicapped site __ ---'"""'~ f ,ORH ft1m lmclda Mun.·o!>. fln1t Judy of the Phil1pptnes . l b tn lhl' u S to M:curc-two loanh for her rounlr\. ~t:port ~U~_j Wedlle9day Augusl 6. 1980 DAIL y PILOT A I .J 400.000 ~xpe~ff-d Baby Boom Seen SAN FRANCISCO <AP l -A 1 "The real key Is that there are r.-cord number or 1nfanti. will be more women 1n their child· born In California this year. bearing age." s aid Michael mainly because women born Voorhies. a Kais er medical during the l960s baby boom have economist. "Women from the r~ached ch ild-bearing age baby boom a r e now havmg populatJon experts say babies .. More than 400.000 births are Other reasons for the in· expected in t980. surpassing a crease. experts say. ls that record set In 1961 when 381.198 women post p oned havin g babies were born. state popuJa· children to pursue careers. and lion r1gur~ show now fear they are nearing the Kaiser Permanente Hospitals. end of their child bearing years which deliv('r about 25 J>('rcent "This has s purred a minor or all Northe rn Cahrorn1a in ep1dem1r of pregnanc1t-s ... said rants. reported a 52 percent Peter Mornson. director of the birth increase tn rive years, Rand Corp Population com pared with 7 2 percent Research Center between 1971 and 1975 Dorothy Curt 11>. a <,s 1stant in State manager at Hermann's Baby News and Children's Stores In San Francisco. said busine~ ll 25 percent higher than last yur Mer le White. coordinator of a San Jose chlldblrtb education class. said about 4,600 couples have taken the class. twice last year's rate "We're flooded now," she said Demographers say the boo6t in births has been forecast for the entm.• country, but a repeat 1s not expected or the post· World War II era when women had un· pr ecedented n umbers o r children The chc.1rt tl'l l ti1c . torv. A ~ the uc1 \. gn )\\'~ hottl'r. ~lrrl i~l nCL'~ 8nd r\lrticula rh· 8ir cundi tit )IJL'r-... ~() t HI in hun lL'~ Jnd offices 8nd frtcto ri L'" T hi-... -...un 1nlL'r tht.' elect ri c load \\'i 11 soarl far bc\'onJ rhc regu lar load upplying your ho mes and bu ine ses in cooler periods You can help lig hten thi s lo8 d. put 0ff building costl) nc\v generriting plant. 8nli help keep electri c bill ~ du\\Tl hv not u in g ~·our major home 8ppliance5 during afternoon h o ur I \vhcn demand peak So please, give your appliance the 8ftc rnoon off .11 ... km1nJr ·1't,rri .... ,, • w ... :', •. 1·\ Southern California Edison E f I I .I "'. ~v ... ~N-.;.~-~~~-·--~---~;t~---..;a·r~-Birt~·.<"'-'-,,__..,,_,.~.<AJ~lq(j00~~-7gJJ'i~Pbd4e~,"'1'~-t::!: ---Jr::... ,. , .... ,,.~, ..... ~ ;\.'......-~ " . ·-~ --.~ ..,_>.-\JO<J't~..,... ~'-.'1"1'l ' ' ~'Uyu~"C 1"%.J . : ~ _ Sbop in the re1~ed ~n air surroundings of your coove~ we also .have a post office, fmancia. Monarch Bay Plaza. Feel the ocean breezes as you institutions, drug store and a service station. Our browse through over fifteen un1que shops. We feature exclusive "front door parking" makes shopping quick men's and women's fashions, fine gift shops, personal and easy. Monarch Bay Plaza can be enjoyed by all - services and for your entertainment -either a offering you one stop shopping lri a refreshing coastal restaurant with live music or a movie theatre. For atmosphere. I SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY AT . CROWN VALLEY PARKWAY y ' .41• DAILY PILOT Wtc1ntltda,y Auyutl 6 I Panel Generous To Budget Chief • WASIUNGTON <AP> -AUte R1vtln , whose atewatdlblp ot lbe Con.-r-aionaJ Bude l omce bu tome \Mer attack rrom ~•nat v . ~· celved an unuaual 1reellnc when ~ PreMnted \he office'• mid·ytar fCOOOmlc revtew to lb• Senate Budcet Commltt . Notln• the aloomy nature of the rulJtd f~Mt. Sm ErMst F Holllnp, I>-C . the rom mllt• cbal.rman. told Mn Rivlin: "We know It ia tM duty ot UM C80 direct« to Ofc:&alonally bnn1 UI bad newt. CALIFORNIA . Off·icer's Tlieory Crime, We ther f_,inked? SAN DIEGO <AP> Crime Is caused In an Interview. "H someone wu about weattler and a sudden drop In air b)' chll\IH ln air oreaaurc, which on a to die. he would die If someone was on pressure. nlaht ol lbe ruu moon can really brtna the ver ge or getting sick, be would A police medical technician , Arturo out the bad In people, a vcteru Sar> become ill." Ca-.ado. and a local psych.11trt1t said ·- 01e10 police officer aay11 tn times of changing barometric Campbell's theory may be right. The lh"°ry ls something Lt. Bill pressure. he said, "people tend to drink Pressure·tank tests show bow a sudden. Campbell auapected ror 15 years and more and there are more domestic ly changing barometer can change lbe now he'1 •ure of It. Although be Ja cks sq u a bbl ea and viole nce. Sudde n chemlatry of the blood, Cavado aaid. aclentlfic data to back It, he said facts changes make the body uncomfortable. Psychiatrist Ernest Giraldl Jr. said •how local pohce are busiest around People don 't function u well. They can although be bad never beard ol the storm y limes "or any 11gnirlcant become accldent·prone. They don't theory be asked his patients what effect preaaurechange." think u clearly or rationally." the hot, humJd weather waa having oo • ''lbe C'Ommltt met H r lier Uus mornioa and voted not to shoot )OU as the mesaeni r. Ahce." Hollil\P aaid. "The vote was DJ.M to vi n " "I bpt ,track or crime calls for a Campbell said his accounts of crime lherJl. ..,.,, period or ave years and became con· in San Diego show that a full moon "in G1raJdi sajd most of them replied that ALICE RIVLIN v1nced that changes in air pressure itself means Little or nothing except "they are getting depressed, they are Oen '"9prteve' cause errauc behavior." Campbell said wben that is combined with bot. mu1o;y getting uptight." ·..:..:..:...:..:....~~~~~~~~~~~.:__~~~....::.::~..:::..:::.:..::::...::.:::.::.=:.:.:=..::..::~:=!..:..:..:.=~~...!?.:::.:..:.:.:.:!?-::!~::.:.:...~~~~~~~- PIPSICKA Ill. Ol 1111 PAO Of Sii 12·01. CMS IEG.149 2.1' Cool •umm91 refrfthe,. llllY® YIEllA SCOOTER PIES SAUSAIE YAJILU OI DMl'S fOOD HOIMll MUT rtoDUCT S ... 79c SDPll39c PllCE PllU Poe~ of 10 W~1le ••oclu 1011• S oz While tloc k• lo•I' SPECIAL Fiii SCllQ( ... I UJ•t EDllSIAYE CIEAM Momeol•UMl•UG. •SO&ITIYI IES.129 1.12 1 oi S1ock up ot "'''low price• CIKKDI llADY S&W llD MAii Mii SIMILA< CHKIEI SPIUD llDIEY BEAIS VARIETY PACK UQllD ~3Jc ~~!j' ~Jijc ~;jli 6-11701 WMe 1tocln knt ClosHlf hrf 1 STAINLESS mEL ' · , TAIUWAll .SPlCIALI i-')91 0-.. ftom di-fCM'iit. kf'llvft. tOVp -•· --~ a solod forkt Hurry Ill for m.. llfeot W,. wfl1le •fOCtlt Iott I ··t"' ., m· I 5-ot White Jtodit Iott s.11• or Wh•I• tlockt lotl 32-ot. 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LIQUOR SALEI IUDUf'S OflUXl 419 lllHOfO WlllSln SPECIAL n1a ~ WI P1.1C1 tWT DOMINION Ull 419 CANADIAN WMISIT YOUI CMOKI · WI PltCI ""' alU lAMllUSCO .)TALWtJID WllL ftQ9 t~ ... ·~ '.'.\fl"'<~.1-ft ~. > 0.1. VJlPCll JO.MCI L1S11Y JUTClllOP ICE CREAM llGULAI 01 SUPll Dll·WT YlllCUS SllGll 15c 1 99 109 SCOOP....... ~':" llG . nG DOUllt 25c ~· 2.6; 1.tt SCOOP....... '/ :i~•!r ond ._ptoof ._,. R\lf9ld Nttle t9P11QH of•~°'' ftlPll 35c ' llt !Mt low low ptbf ~I .. ..tiiclft. ~ ftOW I SCOOP . • • • • • • :., ~·· tUmNGTON lfAOt tumNGTON IUOI B. TIJIO RUlrAlt VAUft I RUITAIN YAU.Ff WESTMllS18 161'1 ...... ~ ,.....atltlllrt WI I '••1tMlll'lw.t tUmNGTON IUOf 21131 ........ at Min •1 Wamer 9161 .Admlls at~ S Toro at Rodfllld 'l' \ l . ....... .. ,,~. I l I .. 'I _ • ~~-------~~-A~u•t-o.'~--~L_v~Lor _..._SJ!fWU ' •• I .He's Not Bitter, But. • • Unhappy Reynolds to Rams: Trade Me! By JOHN SEV ANO Of ... o.tlly ,. .... , ..... lt's a.lmo:>t becoming funny, although Ram veterans waU have a hard time tryang to find humor in this situat.ion. Almost a slDgle day doesn't go by at Ram camp where you doo't bear about a disenchanted player who is upset for one reason or another. The writers are t>egmrung to get a daily pool together to see who the next malcontent might be Seraously. though, whether 1t 's the Fullerton Four (Jack Youngblood, Jtm Youngblood. Larry Brooks. Denn.is Har· rah> or Pat Thomas or Rod Perry or Bob Brudzinski or Cullen Bryant, it's become pretty clear something is wrong w1tlun the trairung site of tbe NFC champions. THE CAMP'S LATEST VICTIM and a good case to present on behalf of the players 1s Jack Reynolds His story almost t ypifies the problems Ram veterans are racmg under the team's new rigid policy. First of all. here's a player who has given tus heart and soul to lht Kam or ganizat1on for 10 years; has played a key role m making the club a form1da· ble power in the NFL. and 1s currently in the option year of his contract. He could have been a holdout. But he reported on time. He could be missing practices. But he's there every day. He could have talked to reporters and blasted management 1n pnnt. But he didn't. Didn't. that is. until now. It's Like the old story, you can only back · someone into a corner for so long before that person comes out claWJJlg ... and Jack Reynolds is definitely starting to claw "I didn't want to draw this out." SaJd Reynolds sincerely as he sat in his room at Cal State Fullerton. ''l told him (General Manager Don Klosterman ) .May 21 that if we couldn't work things out that I wanted to be traded; that J didn't want to hurt the team or make any problems. "All I want to do is feel good and secur e on the field. l think you have to reel goodaboutwbat you'redomgmoroer to perform well. "TREBARDESTPARToflhisgameis lhe contractual part. Forget about tht sore ribs or broken bones or the a.njunes, the hardest part is the contractual end," emphasizes the Hunt.mgton Beach resi· dent. "I don't want lo sound like I'm bitter . I'm not calling anybody names or rais- tng my voice I don't hke the situation and I didn't make the situation. Actual- ly. l tned to avoid It " This lSn't the first time Reynolds has had to struggle with management over a contract. He 14ent through the same hassles in 1977 befon· finally coming to terms nus time. however. the pos1t1on tK>tween the two parties appears more crit1caJ Reynolds. who ha~ been one of the TM Ra ... ' front 01fitt- p0Hct1 cllonge• aU the daw. Tfaetl hare 110 "'°"" different rules tor dil· r .......... people. if ... hard for tltene ''-' harr any <·redibili t !I· -Jack Reynold• ~Fl..'s preauer middle linebackers fr.r years, feels he JUStl;. desf.'rves his prop er due monetar1I) ManaJ:ement. meanwhile. ·~ hinting the1t hes out played bas u:.cfulnt.•..,:. dnd <;houldn't command such hnanr1al C1~ur~ 'I read th(' other d.n v.here ht· <Klosterman I said I plaveci the run real v.ell Io other v.ord~. ht: v.as savin$! I ean 't cover an) hod) tf that's the. ca:.l'. what am I doang here'l "The Rams' front office poliry changes all the time. They have ~o many dlfferent rules for d1ffert:nt peo- ple at's hard for them to ncne an) credibility. "WHEN I FIRST CAME here they told me J didn't know how to play Then the next ume they told me I was too s hort, couldn't cover anybody and was too~low. ?\ow lhey'resaymg l 'm too old " The Rams have a problem in that Reynolds. 32. is by Car their most knowledgeable student on lbe complex 1ties of the Ram defense and how it's played He hves and breaths the game, on and. off the field, and his dedication and style of play bears lhat out. Last season alone. he played with an assortme nt of lnjurtes. As a matter of fact, bis back was so sore In Denver (where -he -scored the game· winning touchdown> he could barely stand upright before. during and after the contest. And yet. despite has loyal~y. management 1s balkang, opting In· ~tead tD stand farm on its offer and call Reynolds' bluff. "l came here In good ta1th .. says Reynolds sadly. "l came here' to work out something and they stick the dagger an my back farther. "I went tn to Don the other day and asked rum if he felt I was as ~ as Bill Bergey <Philadelphia Eagles middle linebacker>. He told me be dJdn't know. Thal he wasn't that familiar with h1m Can you 1mag1ne that? A general manal(er unfamilia r with the talent that's 1n the league. "I TOLD toM TH E OTHER DAY I'd like to bt-tradt'd and he s 1ud he would try to acrommodate me, but I don't behe\ 1· ham It's lake the US A and l 'SSR an the ~ALT Lal~. The RusstCms kit you "'aht , ou "'ant to hear and then they go and do ~omettung eL'>e "Well they <management) can do v. hatever lhl'y want. I'm )u."t not going to beat out my brains for them l JUSl may end up walk1m~ awa~ from 1l. I don 't Y.anl Jny ha!o..,lt·s. I've already told tht>m the1t If thal :. going to happen I d JUSt as ~n go !>OmPwhere else. E\ 1·n no" th{'v'r{' pld} mg With me m practice I'll play l140 downs and then thc•y'll bnng in someone else They think It bothers me being No 2. That's 1ust their game. They want to (blet?p) ~our rrund up Well. I'm not gomg to pl.:iy here under these conditions. If things aren't settled by the r1rst game I 'II JUSl watch from the sidelines with my hot dog and coke. ..I would love to play here. but things have to be n~bl. 1 don't know what to b(-IJeve anymore and l won't believe anythmg unt.1l 1t's wntten on paper "Tht>rc's no loyall} involved here. It's a bu-;ine.s to them, so at 's a business to me ·· bdger .rempers Flare : ' ~ Lasorda, Tlwmtu in Shouting Maleh An.iNTA -Tempers flared d t.h4 beat of battle made the gel? a band of disenchanted Jayertfollowing a 6-4 loss to lhe tlant.a Braves Tuesday night. Leading the Braves, 4-1, lhe ers gave up five uneamed s after two outs in lhe bottom • the •th inning and following e loss. Manager Tom Lasorda seteral players apparently ad wCJ'dS with Derrel Thomas tbe <jubbouse. ~ccOlml:NG TO ONE report. ordi had asked Thomas, a en.sift replacement in cen- rfielcli to take a few steps back ; itb Cbarlie Spikes at the plate tbe!th. Thomas waved b.in:t I wi his glove. ~pill got a base hit to left so moye made no difference in e g_f_me's outcome. But Enif appareotly confronted mat in ·the clubhouse )m· aaWy'after the game. .. I've never oone l~is before (yelled at a player in front of bis teammates)," Lasorda said, ac· cording to an eyewitness. "You should have moved back when J told you to." Thomas then yelled something back to Lasorda. Reggie Smith is another who reportedly had words with Thomas. Smith then s lashed h1s left forearm on the metal Lid of a cooler cont.airung beer and soft drink·s and was taken to a hospital to receive stitches THE DODGERS WERE angry because of the loss on the field and the way it came about. Ron Cey committed an error with two outs to open the door for the Braves and the disaster story was under way. lt ended with a Glenn Hubbard homer o ff reliever Don Stanho~. _, Hubbard saii:i it was all part of the jOb "That's what I get paid for, .. ills on New.Job: said Hubbard. the youngest and shortest player on the Atlanta Braves. who drilled a three-run homer with two out in the bot· tom of the mnlh mnmg to gave his team the victory. "I knew I rut the baU well." Hubbard said, "But the way Dusty Baker was going back. I thought he had a chance to get it. I didn't go mto my trot unW I knew 1t was out.· "I DIDN'T THINK they could get up on top of the fence and catch that one." saJd Braves' Manager Bobby Cox. "We had been h1lting the ball off the wall all night and it was about tame one got out.·· Cox got cred1l for setting up the winning situation for Hub bard. Cox sent Mike Lum to pinch ·hit-and he ~alked. Cox sent up C harlie Spikes a nd Jerry Royster and both stroked run· scor ing singles . "How many times will yQu see that many pinch hitters come through in a row?" Cox said. ··our pin'ch hitters all came t hro ug h ," echoed Hubbard. "and our pitchers kept us in the . game after they got a four-run '~~ 1~111.# ~-P...:~~ .. _..,.,.~l~:~--·v U'_(~ "·._·.I"' ~ .... ·.-.. :·~~~:~Sl~~.,,...-.,l..~' ~Tll\t.:Do~~"'WP!:NEl>liftt ' scoring in the second inning wtlh Fnm AP DllpaklM!s authoritative position. It's good walks to Cey and Rick Monday, Ma•ry Wills, \be Sealtle that baseball bas another black then a single by Pedro Guerrero arin:efa' _new manager and the manaeer now." to load the bases. Pitcher Dave 1n1 ~ *1pper in buebell, Goltz looped a soft single off Phil 'J'laree'• a Crowd id ~ be did not look at "I certainly appreclate Reg. Ntekro for two runs. ~ u pavtnc the way for gie's thought," Willa said. "But In the fourth, Monday's fourth re black aianqen. when we play the Yankees, I'm home run of the season scored Basdml bu been without a sµre Regje ii aotnc to do every· Cey, who bad reached base on ajorj!leape black manager thing be possibly can to beat an error by Atlanta shortstop nee m . Fruit Robinson mJ team. He won't be thinking Rafael Ramirez. Ramirez was e 19MISi'll rolor bar· about lettin1 my team win just playing in his ftn1t major league r fer Mae.ta. 1wdln1 the bee•'* I'm black. game. enlaad IDCllant from 1975 ' First base umpire Greg Kosc tries to separate Kansas City's George Brett and Detroit's Milt Wilcox in the sixth inning Tuesday night. Brett flew out to centerfield after being decked by two close pitches and after rounding first base, beaded for the mound and Wilcox. Neither player was hurt. tm. Larry Doby was ••INITIALLY, MY blrlng by the Chicaao White Sox mlgbt nm throulh the minds of U1I. many black players. But after tbe1hitial resJ>ODH, rm sure an the playen will go btack to think· lng about baseball." Could Angels Ba ve Protested? Willa said be had been offered the San Francisco Giants' managerial job but said be turned it down becaue be want- ed to rem~ u a baseball 1n- DOUDCa' wtill NBC· TV. WWI never manapd in the minor leques. He apent fOw 1ea.am mana.mt In tbe Ma· icaa Lea1ue, makiDI tbe playoffs each aeuon. "Baseball ownenllip bH known all •= I wanted to m ......... be ur dldll't feel I ... to 10 out ud IOUdt tile owatnblp." From AP Dbpateltet The odds of a protest of a ma· Jor league basebaU came being upheld are amoq the loniest in the sports world. Nobody can re· member \be lut Ume it hap- pened. But TUelday nllbt, the Ancel• tbouaht they bad • solid .cue before an el1bth Jnnln1 rally produced a ~ victory over the Seattle llu1ners and nullllled tbe need f« • r.rotest. , .. I tb1nk lt a a protest tbat c:otald baft been uobeld," aald Ah1ela ~1er Jim Frecoet. "Saying it politely, I think the umpires were unsure." The controversy focused on two rookies -Seattle Manqer Maury Wills and home plate um· pire Rick Reed -and bow they b1ndled a Jlneup cban1e between halves of the fifth in· njna. Larry Milbourne plncb·bit for catcher Larry Cox durin1 a two- run Seattle fifth. After tbe Mariners were retired, Mare Hill took Cox's posltloa beblnd bom• plaW and becan 1'9Ceivt.M ~ warmup ~pitch• from Floyd 861-: nister as Hill was being an· nounced into the game. MilbourDe then t.rotted out to third bue to replace Ted Cox, which meant that Hut abouJd bat in place of Ted Cox and not LarryQJx. ''Both mu ud Ted Cox toolt lllelr defenal•e posttlona ao Mllbourae lboald ban been out of tbe pme, .. Mid FrelOll, who saw blt team win two 1ames la a row ll bolDe fGr tbe l\nl time since May ZT·•· "It e:a Hlll'I .. la the beWA aad be slnlled ill two l'UDI put them ahead in the next inolng." Wills, mana1in1 only his second game since replaclnc Dar reJl Johnsoa at tile Marinen' skipper 11..a, ..._.. noon, dlsqreed wttb ,.,.._ .. Interpretation. ' "No rule in the book ..,. • has ~ to orae-t.'" Mid Wlllt. "No ptteliee laad .._ m1de. Ted Cox wm't ~,...S to have 1one out to *'4. IMTJ MUbounM •• ll&e ._ ... • hlad to= lboel .•• TIM ,.,..... ~A .. nrear••. (8eeANQBLI, ...... I • A Capaul• Report F«>m the World of lpor1a Chin~IL=>'~ LA Bl DI din gation Leave Dodg r Bin ..-.... AP OW,atdln LOS ANGELES -The deJe1auon from lb II People'• Republic ol Chlna was lmprnaed by the Lo• Alilelee ~rs· brand ol baffbaU. and •lao by lhe fans al er St9Cilwn "We ~Ne tol baseball *" your na\lonal puUme, but we didn't know what that meant until we saw the partictpa llon of \.be fUlJ.'' s&ld Xie Lang. head of a hve-member group who visited the N•tlonal Leaaue club at Dodger Pres ident Peter O'Malley's in vitation ~·They really be-come mvolved 1n what 1s takUlg place on the field ''Dodger Stad ium 1i. very 1mpress1ve and very beautiful -lob of seals and beautiful color schem es " The Ch in es e are red1 s cove r1ng baseball, which was Introduced to them by m1ssiooanu ln the early 19006 . At the height or the sport's popularity 10 China. there were 2S teams competang m the country's national games. O'wu..&-u '·The game gradua ll y developed ln old Cbioa and by 1959 we had a few good teams." L411g, a member of the t'ompetition department of the All-China Sports Federation. s aid through an interpreter. "However. development of all s ports was slowed for almost 10 years Cl960-70). and in recent years we have strived to restore our respect.ability. "But wehavenotretumedtothedaysof 1959." -----Quetr of ah# Da11 -------. White Sox broadcaster Harry Caray has criticized a lot of players and managers over the years . so this is bow former catcher Tira Mc:Caner, oow doing TV com- mentary for the Phillies. announced a recent lransac· tlon· "The White Sox traded Claudell Washlngtoo to the Mets for a player lo be ripped lat.er." .~•llM'• .......... Stu A••ro• Mlkt !'.a•k drove In threv ruJ\.s, and Oarrf'll ii F.vaaa &C"Ored thr ·e times u San f'"ranclsro ovf'r- ncne an early 3 l deficit to defeat llou11ton . 9 3 Tu day rue.ht tn National 1..cague action Oesp1te lht n tback, tht• Astros malntalned their haJr-aamc lead over the Oodeen who lost to Atlanta . Jerry Martin aluued two home ruM and drove 1n four rUN. and <.11/f Jobmola and em 8..eluan uch l'Ull ected three hits. lncludU\g solo homer::.. to lead the Chlcago Cubs to an 11 3 victory over PiU.sburgb . . . Dave Coec:epdoo homered and Ken GrlUey and Dao OrieSAel drove in two runs apiece as Cin· c1onall riddled San Diego, 9-2. PauJ Mos kau. 8-3. kept the Padres scoreless un· tll the sixth inning when Oule Smith tripled and Jerr~ Mampbrey singled . . . Gary Caner, llodDey Sc:ott, A.lldre Oawsoa and Larry Parrilb eacb drove ln two runs as Montreal defeated the New ' York Mets. 11·5 to mark the 1,oooth career '-'ou victory f9! Manager Dick Williams . ...,... Breu llo..er11.. l pitn B r awl Kansas City's Gf'Orge Brett belted a t.hr~-run • homer lo lead the Royals to a 6·3 victory over Detroit Tuesday n1 ghl In Ame r ican League baseball ac\lon in a game marked by a bench· cleanng brawl involvtn~ Brett and Tiger starter MUt WUc:ox . After Breu had homered in the fourth, be twice had to hit the dirt to get out of the way of pitches from Wilcox during his next at-bat. After Brett t'ventualJy flied out. he went art~r Wil cox who dropped his glove. The result ~as an eight-minute pushing session with the only casualt y being Brett who was cJected. Meanwtule. former Costa Mesa Hl1oth and Orange Coast CoUege reliever Dan Qulsenberry collected h1s 22nd save for the Royals . . In other game!I. Terry Crowley hit a g rand s lam to lead Ba ltimore to a n 8-2 wan over the Chicago While Sox Mickey Rivers and Richie Zlsk hit flrst·inning homeM to pace Texas to an 8-1 romp over the New York .. ETT Yank~ . . . Pitchers 1H:Dais Eckersley and Tom Bargmeler led Boston to a 3·1 victory over Milwaukee .. Ross Grimsley earned his third l>tr&ght victory in leading Cleveland to an 8-5 tnumph over Toronto Rick Langford notched tus 15th s traight romplete game with a three-hitter as Oakland came from behmd with two runs in the seventh inning to beat Minnesota. 3 2 JT SPORTS BREAK I FOOJ.SALL ,------....... ,,. .... ,, ----------- On thl~ date m baseball in 1.928 Pa\.IJ Waner's home run gave Uurle1gh Gnmes and the Pttls burgh Pirates a 4-3 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers. It was Grimes ' 20th triumph of the iieason. he would futlsh the year with 2S victories, the highest one l season totaJ of his 19-year hreer. IJI which ht won 270 games <overall) Today's B1rthdaYs Fonner Brooklyn Dodgers relief ace Clem Labine 111 54. P1tuburgh PiratescatcherSteveNicosia1s2S JlkJaaru Rqort• to Dearvr Ca•p Aft.er a two-week absence, veteran wide re • • ce iver Goldee Blc:hud.a has reported to the Denver training camp with every intention of competing ror a position on the team ... AJ "Babb•" Baker, • the Nf'L's most valuable defensive player as a rookie, has walked out or training camp because the Detroit LJoons won't ft agree to renegotiate his $50,000-a-year contract . . . Thre~ / defensive backs were on the San Francisco in1ury list and one of them , Charlie Job.llsoa, is expected to miss the exhibition opener aga10st Oakland this weekend . . . for 8ha_wn Tbomu. the decision was simple sign a profess ional boxana contract or spend six months in Jail. Kalamazoo County circuit 1udge C. H. MuUeo has placed Thomas on \,hree years probation on the conditJon he sign within 90 days. Thomas pleaded guilty on charges of larceny and use of a stolen credit card and if he does not sign. wall spend six months 1n 1a1I ... The Denver Nuggets say they have made some ··aa JUStments" 10 the contract of star center Da.n fuel and that lssel wi ll play for the f':lBA club for an_!>ther two years .. Muhammad AU, the former heavyweight champion. says hls weight is down to 2321ri poundS and he ex ~cb w be at225for tus0ct.2 bout with Larry Hotmes in Lal) Vega~ T~~Radio Fo11ow11'lQ dr P the top soorts PVPnts on TV ton10M PM no<, ,.,.. " •••• eircE'tlf'nt. ' I ., wor1h watr~1no 1 • ff11r • • toro•·I 11 n 5 p.m .• Channel 11 ../ ../ SOCCER· ATtPC\ at P0<h~IPr Announcer · Gil Strattoo ThP .Ar i f"<<, will bf> trvino to Paual two club r Pr')r C"l<, tm"':r• Th~v r'IU>d on1• rt'OrP victory to t •P thfo club rPcord for n"O<it w n o; an ii <o.Pil<,Qn and could Poual tt'IP rlub rfocnrd for IT'o<,t roM1 , tonl'<, w i th r1 w1r-tonio ht Thf> A 71i><'> <1r1, 11, or-thP r o<1d "'"'1 h.ivr· won 17 of th1>1r li!\I 16 OiUT'f>'> ThPy "'" IPO bv Luic. F Prn..in '10 w hO hit\ 11 OOrtlS tr> 11 Oc)IT'P~ RADIO AilY·~1lt Qodoi>r <, <1t A1t.:1nl -1 .4 10 om l<AAC 17<1Ql ');..attt1· dt AM"I ~ 7 JO p rt' It' M PC I /101 t t i t r r • ' : ! ( \ I l t ! '• f II 0 I .. t t l -. E'r .. P.,,e81 ANGELS PROTEST ••• . D olphins Waive Csonka; League President Lee MacPhall a tough decision a nd handed Seattle its Jlth consecutive loss by St'oring twice in the eighth in· mng off Da~e Heaverlo. 4·1 Joe Rudi singled with one out and pmt'h-runner Larry Harlow went t.o third on a single by Bob by Grich and scored as Bobby Clark i:rounded to s hor t. After Rick Miller was walked mten· tionally, Dave Roberts replaced Heaverlo and was tagged for a game·winning pinch-hit single by Jason Thompson a bled Ust ~ 1Lh tl'ndin1t1s m his right shoulder. retired the hr.l 10 Seattle batters before Joe Simpson singled w1tb one out in t he fourth Fregos1 t hen r e moved Barr from the game * •HOEL HOTES Ov111"~r 0Mt ~ ~...., p4'c twiir Jkft e.n-••<" "~<l<'Ovat.a from ttw-d1~ -'bl .. d ,.,, ...-o to m~,.,. rOIOf"'I tf)(' .....,._,,.. °" """"' (0"~' '"" ~h DIM-0 l)ol(""' E• H•lltlll -'"""'rwi-' Tom~ on,,,... o.,.,,....,, fl\-t 'orO na~ °""" °"' ~nc .. J~ l ••"". 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According t o Dolphins Coat h l>un "lhl.llJ 1" , , • '11 ·!I· . r •• ' \ ,, .:1 I hi\•' llllltH .. m•1:W\ ' Csonka ""as u1>st·L by pres~ r,.port-. quot 1n~ Hc,bt>11 · 111"11' • ,1 s s ay tn~ he.: h.:td made a final off('r of $230 fJ<JO 1 ,, "hul.1 ·"" IL• • n I\ '.A." • t cir k .1 ("IJUld h• r r• •· tht• fullha1·k <.1nd lh<tl an} '>lh1·r '\l_.l. tt· .. m c-<1ulti 1" r,., ''11·1'• " " •'I• I I• ·111 • .\•iuld be LO (JIJn: I .,1~n hi m for th<' :.<im c pnc-1· ~1thr1ut prr1\1d1n~ 111 m' '' "·11\' r M1am1 rompcru.<1t1on fl tw ... • •·' ""·I 1r, llr 11 l'l uh "" a vet1·r..in • "The La rrv C-.onk a s1 tust1on has been brought to a head by the ston es m the papers the l a~l two day~ ... Shula "ald Tuesday '"Csonka 1·ame to M'<' mt: earlier this morning He 14as up .,et. lie asked to be put 1n a position \o\'here he could 1·ontact <'lul)l) fn·1· nf <'On tr ..iC'lual obligations to lh•· Oolph1n" ·· · IL ' 1 !k 1lphm pr r:-rrnn1•l d1rerwr 1 Rill U;n '' J o1.· Robb1L· :.ind Don !')hula all deal.mg '4 1lh me, and 1 1.1. •·r, I• • 111 • • 11 : I·'•· J~·· r .. •. ,1nt1 thf'n bl· fn" lu 1 unl.il l JO} l lul1. ~t.ulJ • '"'"''m-<.l · Ur 1( ht: 1, i not cla1m<.'<1 b} .my 'lub, tht-n he bccomei. a fret.• i agent and <·an <'ontal·t CJth.-r rlub-i 5 ··1 totally d1.,.1 •r• • ""•lh lh• wa) 1l w ag being handh'<i thr<JU~ h lltt rn• lllJ ltw l<:l'•l lOUplc or da,_-, (',11nk;,i kno-.i. 1 h• fin.ti flff•·r It -w:1-. rr.a. d•· b>-J1w I Hnhb11• It ~ ,, ·:. 1t ti .. IT\\ I f1·lt 11, h1., not twin~ h1 r• l•1t ll .1 n:n • ••n1 t • "''' n t.,. .l.i'l..., t 1 ••"I 1 I our 1111.11 t1I!• r I .,. 1 d1 ·'1•1~11nt•·•l h•· .... "'.11 t 11• 1, .1l th,. 'lJrl J rf'lt t h 11ff1 r 14,J., J lair 11111 Seattle erased an early l ·O Angel lead with a pair of runs in both the fifth and sixth inrungs Milboume's single a nd Julio Cruz' sacrifice fly drove in the fifth inning runs and Hill's two- run stngle came an inning later ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Jim Barr, who was reacUvat· ed Tuesday afternoon after nearly seven weeks on the dis l'.ankees Yde S uit Bradshaws-Split Marriage Broken -JoJo CLEVELAND CAP) -The New York Yankees baseball d ub ha filed a $4 . .5 million s uit in feder al court lo Cleveland agalut Cesana Aircr aft Co. and FU1bt Safet1 Internation al Inc. la the death of Yankee catcher Thurman llumoa last year. PITTSBURGH <AP> --JoJo Starbuck, wife of Pittsburgh Steeler quarterback Ter ry Bradshaw, has filed for d.ivortt in Allegheny County Court. Bradshaw, who will be 32 next month, has led the Stfflers to four Super Bowl championships, including Pittsburgh'• 31·19 vic- tory in Super Bowl X IV in January. MUlllGD, 32, of Canton, Ohio, ..wu killed when t.he $1.4 mllllon -ce.na ~ twin-engine jet • -be wu O)'ln8 crashed abort of a ~naaway •t t he Akron-Canton .Airport Aug. 2, 1979 In a petition filed T uesday. Ms Starbuck said "the mar- riage is inetrievably broken." She uked the court to award wi- speciCied amounts for support and alimony. Bradshaw and Ms. Starbuck, a professional Ice s kater. were marlied June 6, 1976, in Los Angeles I n 1974. Bra dshaw was divorced from h.is first V{ife, Melissa Babis h , after an lS- monlh marriage. She was Miss Teen-Age America of 1969. Ms. Starbuck, a two-time Olympic coot.ender. also skated as an Ice Capades star. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Baseball Standings AJIE&JCAN LEAGUE ~ Wes& Dlvilloa W L Pct. GB Ka.nus City 66 40 .623 Oakland 55 53 .509 12 Texas st 54 .486 141n MinoetOt.a 47 59 .443 19 Chicago 46 58 .4-42 19 .u1eta 40 64 .385 2S Seatile 39 67 .368 Z'1 · ~ ~f71rj,r~.t¥ .. ::~~~ll.L.\i., .. .. --. ~ • BaJtimore 59 44 .573 6 •..; .Detrm 56 4§ _.~_ 81,o; Milw•ukee 55 50 .524 n Boston 54 50 .519 11\.\ Cleveland 52 49 .515 12 Toronto 45 58 .437 20 ~v·,kor" .,.,....s,!11!-• "°'""' J. #! ........... 1 1h4tt-.e.~1 C ..... i.odLTor•toS T .. M ...... Von.1 •-ClfY•.~1 1 ~.-J.-10t•' • ....,.,o- SH1119 19Nttle •101 •If a...,1t 11Cnepe12 11." NII_... 11!.flU.-W I et 0.Mt.tNI I IC lnQmen . "' Cllk.., ,._.,.. ..... l et 8el1ltnoff ,,,_ ,,...,, .. #I ...... Cs.r-Ml M ... , .. IOINa \.0,11 ., ..... ...,....,.... ... ,, .. Cit ...... (Welts ?•ttl,11 ·-Qty IGlll'• IM) •I DlifOlt 1-.1, U .. \,11 " .... ~.,.., .. ..._ v.-coui.v 1'41. - NATIONAL LEAGUE West Divialoa . Houston Dodgen Cincinnati W L Pct. 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"'80' 1488()) 53999 IBM vs. Remington Ra nd ''The QTM C hallenge" Dealing w11h loday·s economy means making some deals. So we're ready to deal on every business machine at OTM Remington Rand element typewriters and copiers. Canon calculators. Ol1ve111 elec1ron1c typewriters and word processors OK? And.'' Y.ou re looking tor more tt'lan 1u~t a <l~Pat pnce on the (•nest quality ruc,,npc:;c:, ,..,., . r ~ec, ciV3 lab c hcJve we got a dear tor ,.c·u Our servtCl 11 s what mdde us the only Full-Line Re~1ngron_ R md Dealer 1n Orange-~ County And 11 ;, our edge over those other d1scoun1crs So call wh1.c the cconomv·s lousy dnd make vour be5t d~al ~otally Compatible w ith IBM 's • . -. ~Hour~fle ... ew ~ c.ftfcw._..• ..... ll•l••w ' •• TENNIS Wednetoday, Auguet 6. 1980 DAil V PILOT ~ Eight Junie .. s Compete Strik e r s T ake Aim At Surf Briggs Seeded No. 1 in Howton Tourney Beating the H e 111 By DAVE Cl.JNNINCHAM CW tM OellY ~-'~ &i(ht junior pheyers from tht Orange Coast are• enter~ thjs week'li USTA national cham· plon1hlps i:at h vc differ ent locauons around the country. Foremost a mong them •!J ~la Mesa's Mike Brius. who Is seeded No. l in the boys' 12-and· und r d.i vu11on a t Houston Briggs, 11 , drew a bye In the first round and subsequently disposed or Steve Klllebrew !Oklahoma City> a nd Sammy Hoffman <New York l. each by 6·0. 6-0 scores Briggs. who is m oving up from Costa Mesa's Ada ms School to TeWmkle School, made the TENNI S Journey to Texas with his parents and coach Kirk Orahood. who has been workmg '!lith the young!)ler at .M esa Verde Country Club for five years Also entered in Briggs' d1v1 s1on was Gary Pearne of M1ss1on VteJO, who was eliminated 1n the opening round by Al Parker of Georgia. 6 \. 6·2 Parker will be no stranger lo Br1Rgs, should the) meet during this tournament. Bnggs beat him m the finals of the CSTA Jlardcourt Cham· p1onstups LO San Diego July lJ If he upholds his No. l rank mg, Briggs ~ill join an elite eircle of former tJSTA Junior c ham· p1ons \l.htch mcludes Jimmy Connors (who "'on the doubles with Bria n Gott!ned m 1964 1. D1tk Stockton ( 1962·63> and Gene ~\a\er ( 1968> While Briggs 1s consp1cuo·u" because of his tender age and No l seeding, each or the Oran~c Coast area players ran tlike pnde 1n being HI· d uded amon,g the nation's hnL'5t JUntor talent Richard Leach or La~una Be<ich I!. om.• o( the favorit(-s at the bo\!.' 16 and under bracket in Kalamazoo. Mich ih· breezed through ht~ hr!.l thrC'e matches m straight :.et~ Scott Brownsberger of Corona del Mar and Chris Greer of Irvin e each won their o~ning FT La d d I Fl two matc hes in the 14·and-under brae e t a t · u er 8 e, •· -The Callfom1a Suri Shreveport. La .. before losing Tuesd ay, while shoota ror a aea~on-hlc& Newport Beach'$ Andrea Gonzalez (daughter of fourth victory m a tic>._. Pancho Gonzalez> was a 6-4, 6·0 loser in the first tonight against t he Port round of the girls' 16·and under bracket at Lauderdale Strikers as Charleston. W. Va . the North American Soc· In that same tourn ament, Sherry Hull of San rer League enters the Juan Capistrano lost to Kathy fedenci. 6·1. 6 o. fi na l month of rei ul ar At Birm ingham, Ala .. Costa Mesa's Cathy season play. O'Meara won her first round match 1n the girls' 14-and·under d1vls1on, but was elimmated m Mon· The Surf. comme off a day's second round. l ·l victory over Dallas • • • a n d home,-and · ho m ~ LOS CABALLEROS RACQlJ ET and Sports v c r d i c t s o v e r t h e Club has acrepted a challenge from the Manna Philadelphia Fury. lost. Tennis Club in Man na del Rey, and the two clubs 3·2 to the Strikers bar k "'111 clash Aug 23 on the Fountain Valley courts. o n Apnl 23 at .\nahe1m T\.\elH matc hes in men's e1nd women's siadium doubles are i.cheduled, in add.Jt1on to a mixed Califor nia'<; r apidly doubles set Los Caballeros has never lo:.t an inter improving defense will cl ub ch.aJlcnge malch race its to ughest te..,t • • • ton ig h t a ~e11 n -.t the MO R E NEWS F ROM Los Caballeros: talents or Gnd Mueller, Cameras and a resee1 rr h team from the TV s how Teofilo Cub1llas and Ray "That's lncrcd1ble" will VlStl the Fountain Valley Hudson three good complex to film a se~ment about South Le1guna re-rea:.ons for the Striker-.· ~tdent Brad Parks and his bramchtld. the National i.uccessthts .)car Wheelchair Tennis Champ1onsh•P"· scheduled Fort l.audl•rdal~ is 1n St.>pt 13·1\ :,l'cond place 1n the- Parks say' he expects nearly 100 wheelchair American E ltst Con - tennt., plaH·r-. to enter. <1nd bru.hrully C1dm1h he· 11 ferenct-wuh 13-1 point-.. be the favorite Park:. ha!. never lo:.t a \l.heelr h<11r thrre 11ff the pace of tourn.!ment d1 .. 1s1<m learl tn~ N<·w ·But there ~ J. ~ood play(;'r 1n Te>cJ'> \I.ho" Eni:land anrl onh• l\1.1) comm~ to ~et mt·. and Jim Worth 1or Fu1Jerton 1 I'> aht>ad of rhir·I ·r•val prcll) tou~h." Parks -.a)., "Ht• Ix-al me in it Mund T.Jmp~ Het\ robin. doublc·cltminat1on toumilmcnt, but I came ~tean .... hil•· th .. Surf,., hJck and ht-at him in th<: ftnetl-." '>11 11 < J 1 n~·n~ t 11 ftr,1 HenO\.\ nt'<l tt•nnis !'Oc1ch \'tr Braden \.\ t 11 help pl.wt• •n tht' Anwrrc·.rn l'a ri.. .. 'ilJ~l' a tx·nl'ftt rltnnn &>pt n to -.upport th1· \\ , .... t'llnfon·n1·1· '>'. tlh "' wurnamcnt. lnrormauon ti. d\"culablt: by phonin~ 11 lJ n~eo i 11 Jlllf 11:J 751 5559 !JlllOl'> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~- Some of the Ra ms take a break under t he grandstands at Cal State Fullerton during media day last Friday. Tem per atur es soared past the 00-d egree mark, thus t his s hady s pot was a crowded area Antony Eml'r::ion of Newport Heach. a Corona del Mar Hi~h standout and son of Au!.trahan ~n·•H Rov Emerson, was ousted m the boys' 18-and· under d1v1son at Kalamazoo. loi.inK to Joe Leylie. ---- -- 6·2. 6·3. Volleyba ll's Best Will Compete FREE!!! Roger C a rls on One of the oldest continuous beach volleyball tourna ments JO the state marks its 20th renewal Saturday and Sunday when80two-manteams gather for t he Manhattan Open. TI CK ETS TO THE CALI FORNI A SUR F'S F I NA L SOCCER GAME VS. THEVA1'COUVER \VHITECAPS St;S .• At.:GlJST l 7th,ANAH E I MSTADil'M TO QUALi FY: TAKE A DEMONSTRATION RI DE I ~ A~ NEW CAR. T RUCK OR VAN . A Bit Better Pnze money is Sl0,000. with $4,000 going to the first-place team. It's the richest purse ever offered s ince the tournament began in 1960 as part of Mahnhattan Beach's annual surf fesuvaJ There are probably fe w who figure they shouldn't have it a little bit better. after all. a ce rtain amount of greed ts within everyone Regardless tlO'W well you're doing. mosl would like an even better situa· \ion J It's like tbe weather here along the 'otange Coast -s ome actually ha ve tbe n erve lo complain while watching 1.he havoc the heat s pell h as been play· hlg with the rest of the country PREP ATHLETICS is anothp,r area w.here things aren't too shabby along the Orange Coast. A tipoff to the area's domination on the "minor sports". such as water polo, lenms. volleybaU. s wimming and c ross country Other areas are not so fortunate Take Chicago, for example. Fountain Valley High football coach Mike Milner returned from a tour at the University of Illinois football camp amazed at the lack of programs in the nation 'ssecond largesl c ity. ··s chools had turnouts of 40-45 for the varsity with two coaches," says Milner." And there are no freshman or sophomore teams . Some don't even have a junior varsity foot ball team ··As freshmen a nd sophomores you simply wail for a chance to q ualify for the varsity.•· adds Milner DETllOIT UONS place-kicker Ben- ny Ricardo, a product of Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast College, also expands on the nationa l situai.ion .. In Detroit they don't even-have or· ganized football in the public schools," s ays Ricardo Many coaches voice bitter com· plaints at the deterioration of som e programs. But it's still better than ~nothing. . foot ball game. opting fo r the tradi· t1onal pre·season scrimmage instead. now finds bjmself faced with an eight game schedule for 1980 "Because of a paperwork foul-up. the T r itons will not be playing Valencia H igh, leaving only Corona del Mar, Villa Park and El Toro on the non· league schedule. The open week com es prior to the El Toro game, JUSt prior to South Coast League actJOn. • • Re1gnmg "King of the Beac h" Jim Menges and partner Matt Gage are expected lo be the favon tes. but all the top open pla yers figure to com pete. including Andy Fishburn. Dane Selznick, S1n gin S mith, Steve O'Br adov1ch and Karch Kiraly. Saturda y's artion begins at 9 a m on courts just south of thC' Manhattan Bce1ch pier. fina l m a tches on Sunde1y begm at 3 p.m. BYC"s Beach Gains Finals Ty Beach of Ba lboa Yacht Club wiJJ represent Area G <California > in th e United States Yacht Racing Union's single·h anded s ailing c b am - p1onsh1ps for the O'Day T rophy. Beach topped a field of Cali fornia ~ailors Saturday and Sunday m the s~m1-fmals s ailed out of Bahia Connthian Yacht Club in Laser dtnghte!> 2 F R EE TICKETS::; • f'rr l~rn<llbtriioc>n Rxi• l'•r t •M•h Or 1.r.-.ur OR FOR A LUBE. OIL & FILTER Cl L.\~GE · • ~' Our li•flu••' f•-, "" F IRST COME ... FIRST S ERVE D '. co I 1m1l4'\l T u 1(100 Tiell..!'\> E LL CH EVR OLET .'icrnnq Co,tu ,\/t''fJ fur:!/ 1J1•an "Our Rrpulat1on Is Your Guarantee · 2 8 28 H a r bor 8 1,·d .~ Co ~ta I\l e ·a SAN CLEMENTE WAS also jolted by the future loss of all San Onofre area-based athletes. who mu5l con· l inue their education in Fallbrook . Runner-up was Mike Pinckney, Bahia Conn· th1an Yacht Club. and t hird was Dennis Rogers. Coronado Yacht Cl ub ~~~--=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=:a~~L;~~--~~~~;:;;~~ within the San Diego section V II b (I T heonJyexcept10ns areth1sseason's 0 ey 8 <'rop ofseniors, who will have an option or st a yang at San Clem ente According Action ~el to Schaff, that means the Tntons will v s till h a ve baske t ba ll. star Jack The City of Newport Stev~nson (a wide receiver and de· Beach's Parks. Beaches fcns1ve back> a':'d 5·10 ~ark Jones and Recreation Depart· <halfback·dC'fens1vebackl mthefold ment kicks off its annual • • AROUND THE BEAT -Newport Ha rbor High quarterback Gary Par· r ish is throwing again after a shoulder inj u r y (e x treme b urs iti s> side lined him, beefing up the Sailors' St1nM!t League hopes for '80 ... Tim Mennuly, an a ssistant to Ocean View H,tg h basketball coach Jim Harris, has s ucceeded the latter as the-school's· athle tic di rector . . . Huntington Beach High's basketball program has a dded a new dimen5ion in 6-8 '&b Reide r. Reider, a senior. is the brother of forme r Fountain Valley High star Scott Reider. . . A future book on area basket ball: Look out for Fountain Valley and M ater Dei in 1983. Both sch ools' freshman squads ar e re· beach volleyball toum a· ments this weekend with the men 's n ovice division A ct1on beg ins at 9 a .m . Saturday with elimination games and concludes Sunday with fi n als. On Aug. 16· l 7. the men's ··A·· d1 vision p layer s begi n t..h eir t<>urnament. f9llowrng the same schedule. Registration fee is $8 and is due the Thursday before the tournaments by 4 p.m. at the city's recreation office. 3300 Newport Bl vd. t1re$toneg T ALIN THE TIREMAN L UBE-. ttll ~It install up to 5 quarts o f high · grade 011 &. lubricate your cars' chassis & install 011 filter COSTA MESA Cont« of Hart>or l lvd. & WllsOft Across from P~'s ShoppMq Cetltfl' PHONE 631-0712 HOURS: MO~. 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Wll-• ~,,_ FOR THE RECORD I BASEBALL I TRAO< New UCI £oaeh Gerakos Expects To Be a Winner Richard I More Alert H 0 L STUN <A P 1 Uo<:tor~ -.uad How.ton A'>trn ... pitcher J R H1chard. who su!fcr<'d a "major stroke" las t v.eck. t•Jrtltnued to makt: "~ood pro).!rl:''>'>" Tuesday H1chard v.as nwvcd from an intem.ive can: u111t to a pn\rall.' roorn at Mt·lhod•'>l llo'>p1tal and 0 1 llarold Brthford, tht' tc•arn phys1c1a n . .,aid lht• n i.:ht handed fa ... \ l111ll1·r \\'-I~ ·mon· ult·rt " Brt•blurd '.11rl H1th.1rd a"" stood UIJ. plated V.t·l~ht on h1'> v. t•akt•111.'<.I 1.-ft 1••$L anrt had mo\ .. f11 1•nt IO tht• \\ fl'>t JOd f ln~f·r' l)f t Ill' ldt hand ,md ltK'" of th~ left loot H1rh<Jrcl und1·1 v.1•nt 1•m1·r~1·n n suri..:1·ry t1J n ·mf1H· " hl1111cl !'lot l..u.t W1>dm• ... d;I\ OIJ'hl ... 1101•· JO h11t11' .1ft1 r n1ll.1ps1n).! v.h1l1· v.111 l-.in~ 111.11 lfl th•· \• trr)(!Otn••. By JOHN SEV ANO OI -o.lly l'I ... S~tt UC Jrvine unveiled it:s ne w baseball coach , Mike Gerakos. 1'ues day and. predict ably. he c ame up with all the right answe rs. Ge rakos. 33. said he will try to follow in the tradition or h as pre· d ccessor s. Gary Ada m s and Steve He rtz. And Ger a kos also says the An· teaters wall be fundamentally ~ound . relying o n speed , p1tchmg and defense more than power And he feels he can continue to keep l:Cf on tlS rasm g for mat an the Southern California Baseball A!>soc1at1on conferenct: "THE BEST WAY lo kef'p t hings s uccessful t!> to v.ork hard." sa1d Gerakos. who come<i to UCI after a six-year s tmt as an a~sistant coac h under Adam~ at t..:CLA "We 'll be an a~ J?ressave team tha t does a lot of base running a nd one that relle~ cm pitching and d efense." "We"ll have a lot of intensity out on the field . but we won't bt.• 1 ht• kind of t e;,i m that rai.:~ 1 har.i.,.,t:<\I th(• oppo'>1l1on " (;t•rakoc:. 1s thP f1r'>t tn admit h1· h.1'> -.ome pretty bt~ "h'*" to fill 1n fo ll<>v.1ng Adam'> and ilt'rt1 Plus. ht>'ll have the added pr<''>!lure of try mg to 1 mpro\" 1.1 ' t \ " a r .., Ill' rf" r m " n l'I· 111 "'h1• h 1h1· ;\nt1·atPr' f 101,h• ti ·1 , .!'• l .. , 1•r.tll I~ !I on ron I• r• r11·1· <ind m1 .. .,1-d ti' r1n1 ~·.1m•· : " I .1 I .... l.ll 1 .. u I I• rl ,, n ,, r rep resentm~ the SCBA in NCAA regionals . "I GUESS JUST being a head coach as going to be my biggest a dJus tment," says Geraltos, who. pl3yed his collegiate ball at Fullerton College and UCLA. "Otherwtse. I don't believe last year was a nuke at UCI. Y<MA d on 't tum programs around in o ne year Last vcar was the re· !>Ult of a lot Of ha rrl work. .. ff we aren 't winners next year r·m going to be very disap. pointed I Jus t reel fortunate t4 be in the pos1t 1on I'm an." As ked what he 'll expect from h t" team next year . Gerakos ans'-"ered. "J r ealize I have a lot of ftnP. player !'. returning. I ex· p<'ct th(•m to work ha rd on the praC'tl<'e field. I want the te am to 1·om e fi rst for t hem. "AS FOR R ECR U ITI NG pla)cr'> he r· I don't t hink there 1s a n) qut•'>tH>n we C'ao eliminate quatt· a f<·w b<Jseball player~ bl'l'aU!IC' of t heir ~rC1des and the <H"<Jdt•m1<· 't<Jndards which are t·Xµ<•<·tt-d c,r tht-m her<· ·Hut I ft·•·I thr•r(• are e nough 1.'<11HI ..,t ur!Pnt a lh lc t cs to go ,1rounr! 'I 11n1• will tC'll whether I m r1~·ht •Jr nr11 r know we're 11n prfl\ tng and "'"rr· going to hJ\ t.' to havf· -.onw hor'>e'> to win But I v..int pl:Ht•r-. thC1t t:whew· in thl' program and dre v.1 lhng IO "<ICrtflC'P I l..nov. lhnf' may he a l<}t 11f J.!""'t ind1\ 1du .. 1 ... but it's stiU th1· ·1 1-\ !\t that v.1ns or lose'> " Gold Rush for U.S. .,·1nwric<111 .. -; 1opple Moscou· JWark~ 111 R<>11te Hll \11-. 1 \1 11 \11 ... r 11 ,,,, 11 .11 k ,J1111 11• lcl .tlhfo•lt "'hn t){1\l0•1l lt•d lt1t• <>l>ITIJdl\ 1•n j1J\•d .1 mod1·.,1 r1111 111.1111,1. 1111• I lw' d:i' 111~ht I)\ b• .it1n1 M o~eow ~old 111,.d,d 1J•·rlo;r111tn1 1·'> in thrr·•· t'\l'Ot .11 ;,in tnl1·m.1l11ll1.il 111•·1·\ Tht· <.oldl'n (,,Ila rrw•·t r'Jrrl•• JU'I '""" 11. ... , .lft<·r tht• l'llll of the· Oh mp11 ,111'1 "'"" 11111• d ,, .1 ( hatH'l' l1Jr II prt·\t·nt;Jt1\1 ... ,,1 Uo>H"Oll C'OUflllW', l'I '.'.l1ov. v.h..it the' l'liuld d11 .1).(ion.,l ttw I II) mp1.rn ... "\o\t: ALI. \\ \"1 10 PRO \ f-• 11 r-.rol"'' ,,, Jthll'lt·• in 1 ,H'h n1untr •. 1r•1ur 1l 11,1 ""''' 1d J l•l S. high Jumper float l'agt-. P al?e finished fourth 10 has ('vent behind a West German s weep led b} D1etmar Moegen bur~ . who cleared 7 6J• in<·h1·-. Hut Am<·n 1·,in" F:dv. in \lo''.., 1r1 the 1110 m• t• 1 hurdlt·• ~tJn 1-ltnd 1n II,. 11111 rru l• r rl.l\h ;ir'1 B• n l'l11rkn1•lt in lh1: !11 cu tlmov. .1 1 I>• I'• r•·•I 1!-1 111,irk~ •hJt h;i1j \\On l1 l;111 j111 ,t.;11ld ~t~t''>. v.hu hold., !ht· v.11tld ro111rd 11f 1i ll "('<"Onds an 111-. 1·\t·nt r.1n .1 ''''"' U! ..ii <ind <,ud .ti tNY..ird ht• f1·1l · r.i~~t·d from la<'k of prarttcc· Jt1, tnnc v.as ~t1 ll .ilmo.,l J filth of a M:cond fa5tt r than Foreigners Sail N EWPOHT HI <A P > -ThC' four fore1~n ya chts hopan~ to cha llenge for the Amenaca .. , Cup began lht 1r !>ailing trial'\ Tuesday on fog shrouded Rhode lslar.1 sound, but were stopped by ll~ht winds that fo:-ced caocella t1on of the races Laonhe art of England, the country tha t fi rst lost the coveted trophy an 18Sl. was paired with Australta. the unsuccessful challen~er three years ago. Svenge of Sweden "'as m a tched aga aost Baron Ma rcel Bach's Fra nce 3 The for eign boats wall compete an three sets of t rials th.ts m onth a.nd thl' 12 meter with the best rtt· o rd wall mt>et the U S. d efende r m the fmal series beginnmg Sept 16 The three t..: S boats Courageous. Freedom . a nd Chpf)t'r -ftni~hed their ~econd set of tnals July .29 and do not compete again until the s ta rt of s electaop trials ~I.I,$ 19 • n· 1~ , tt! .it 111urr.1 I• •l "•\I( • • "'fi,r ·i-.c1 .,1 German \ ,. • r J ~. , ""' "I l>f 1l'l11 I.\ J \Pl(, J 1' It> wm 1f I'd t .. • r1 11. \I • ,,. \I 11d \h rt-'>ult here "'•' t~"·r rt 1r •1 .rr,J.i !111 ... 1 '•1 v.h<>t che ' , I fRACK wa!I ~d 1n -ia 82 anr1 IlJ\ HI Lee y. as third an -l'i h°'; F lm r1 ii •• l•o(j a I .., 'v.1'1'p 1n th•· 100 mPtl'r>, "'h• 11• h• 1 w1t .. ·.1l• nth \+•Jr tit: "'·•'i clO<'kf'd 1n 111:..11 1''1•,• 1 ,,..,. r•t•rr1 frir th1 Ol)mp11· .... •tl1u~ I•,, 1 11 I I, . ....,·~ r•l.i• 1'-(j """<''ind an 10 2:' .1: I \f• I 'I 11!·..,. 111,ri• r IC! •, \,,111 \\•I \lolJO lt\I' \1 11•111;. r.11•,. 10 JIJ :.!'> l'lw .. , •ti IJfl" I 11 Jl1,1,1, \rn••nc-an Mao Wilkins 1n 11 .. 111" u 1'• '• • t1 "• 1 I 1• kn1 lt 'urpassed \ ddur 1<.~-.111 t.upk111 . ''' l11n11u~ lhr o"' in Moscow of:!l~i•, ~'HILE Tfrt; A 'f ERICA~S v. f'rf: beat mg Olvmpt<' time' and d1~ta n<'e!>. the Wc'>t G ermans defeated tv.o Olvmp1c champio ns who were pres· ent and <'Om(X•ltng Kar l-Han.' H1chm won the hammer throw with a m a rk of 265 O' • Th;it beat the 264·3 here of So· v1et ~old m1·dal1~t Yurt Sedykh. although it fell s hort of hJ., Moscow wo rld record throw of 268-4. Overall the Cnttl'd States took first place i.n four of the HI e \re nts. West Germuny, Italy and, KL'n) a e ach h ad thrt>e t.he Sovie t Union had two, Jnd one a piece we nt to France, Sudan and C anada RAMS SEASON TICKETS GOOO SEA TS A VAIL.AIU Cotttoct MilN 714-645-7777 r-~~---::~:":"'.:::-:'"::::-:::-:::---:::~==-=--====':::::-::::---::::::~~:::::~~~==~~~~~~~--.... --~--~..:· .... VISION CENTER FOR ATHLETES ~pecial Attention for the Vision needs of .athletes ., . ' I I ATHLETES: George Brett J1m Colbert Phll Mel'lre Flo Hymen . 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Ar1i . pair's Quincy.Lynn Enterprises Toyota Boosts Model Prices D ETROf'f <AP> Toyota has tncreased the sugges ted base retail prtces or its cars and trucks. the leadin1t import selJers. an average of $284. pushing the pn<'e or its least experuuve model past $4,000 Th«' in<'reases, which average 4 7 percent, wer e needed bec ause of ·•continued c~t pressure!>. includlllg currency exc hange,·· Toyota Motor Salel> U.S A said Toyota"!. chief competitor' a mong importers. On r t M l•! bacl< 1f "" , ..... , \(\\J can P•CE"'d lhP OtlldPhn<><. \NhP" ... .,,.I a ri> w rllif'O and '!uf11c1Pnllv dl'Ctrth nP'1 In PCOrv)f'T\tf,. "" n !N>< ,.,,,,.nc;p, vn.1 c;in OPI II b P l!pr h<ltt'I< ~ Nissan. also ('tted unfavora ble exchange ratt-s m raising pnces last month an ave rage 4 5 percent on its Datc;un veh1clci. Toyota increa sed the price for options an a ' era~e 2 5 percent A :.poke!)ma n !>aid he did not know by how much the two increases \lfould ra1l>e lhe pnce of an avera~<> Toyota car The only cars no w 11:,tmg undt:r $4,000 an· Hon da"s C1v1c 1300, which lists for SJ.9'19, and Mazda 's G LC. wtuch carries a SJ,S.15 sticker in m ost states Taxes. registration and transportation to t he dcah:r hrmg the ar tual cos t to aboveS4.000for all '"'"" "'"' ·"'""M" rattc; In 963-8182 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18% ·22% on 6 MOnths to one year solicly Mand T .D. notes. Trust deeds available from '1,000 to '200,000 Ctll.., fer _....... ...... ., (.AU OfR£CT Of COUfCT FOR DETAILS & FREE BROCHURE Pl EA <.;c: CONl ACT Mt A' HO~I: BU~I NE~"- Pl EAS f i AL' A' Tiii.A£: NANI ST~Ff" I IT Y l lP Ho rn" I """ Broi. ... , VWXVER&AL rlNANCIAL ~~iJfltl ttN •HiN rll •1 ,_ i ~ TI t '• t Af\40 0 ¥. ,bt < .. +ff'tf..-( °'9" ·~--. •llll ' 1 1<. f.t~Q ,,.,_,.,., -7•3 -'*' ... 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This compares to $2 53 m11L1on. or 54.cents per s hare a year earlier First half net eammgs were $1.21 million. 26 cent~ per share , down lrom SS.36 million or S4 <'ents per s hare a year ago Savtngs , down S12 million in the first quarter , ,::a m cd by S4J 2 m11l1on dunng the i.eCf>nd. up from $35 million tht: l>ttond quarter or la st year :-Oe\4 loan!> were down by nearly half fro m a year lfgo lfl $136 m 1llJon • • • Capo Barak R.-porf• Gain Capis trano Natio nal Bank, or San Juan Cap1~trano. reports s ix month earnings or SJ02.080. up from $200,454 the ye ar befor e After a recent 2 for· 1 stock s pilt, e arnings we re 53 cents per share The bank also re ports a 5 perce nt d1 v1dend for s tockholders of rr•c-nrd on .July 1 Dolby Dumps Facility SAN FRANCISCO 1 API -Dolby Laboratones Inc • a firm which develops and manu!actur~ so und equipment. 1s moving part of 1\s operation back to London after the failure or an atte mpt to produce a new product in the United States The firm known for providing the S<>und equipment used m movie sound tracks . including the popular film ·•Star Wa rs"" has normally m a intained its manufacturing fac1Jit1es m the United Kingdo m and researc-h a nd development ope rations in the lJ S --------------- ''l'M wlr:Saiil'&~U-ifilii DELllERllG A ·BIBY ••. " o\ <..ill 11!1.0 l'IU1\•0tl Ill n<>·n·· Jll (" t)lf u •• I '\)-H1'11l II\ j ! I " lt()I QO•l\Q to "''"" oeh~Pf ll'lfl t l)dlJv \'\ niin 1 m l'l<'lw1:rn 1r11 ·I''""" 1 1111.;n .. ~ •,1111m.io M O <:ttnOQJ P<11 ~ auu-• UUI WlfM MOIOS If 1111 lllUCll ,. • """""° _,....,.,, '°"' -M ~,. "ti"">""".,,.,...,..... ~~ '-""'' -~-~~ ,.,..,,....,. CWOo"l •1,,... • en N1U1 .. I llM Nllffl(a "" ~.t)eM\ ~.it-•• , • ._. """"' :1""1••""""'"' .... • • ' ' '" .,.., P<lllf .... ,,,,41\ lllll lf1 ~t"'l ,_..'Oollt~ 11\'lll#f -!\ A It .. 0'1' n 4 jlllJlllfl I hf"'>' •'II .... ..ao r ~ "C a.lwfOllll 1111~ !Low "'' ~.~~;\~~~!~ ..... ~ .. \ .. ~ .... ,In•>' ,. .&..-" f A" ftht ~.,.,...,,.,! ~.,.,,,""'," ----4/'J• -4 .!..I.~ IL-fl'JI !l Ii• A rr1 '{,t A"fJ• (,&¥•.l\t • . ....,. Wl HAn CAINCO ACCOllHU t. """' ~-q f'\A'\ (J'f'lll> • .,..., t .. , "" ·~·•""""'V,,,.....,,.~ ,~ .... ••• ~~~-(fir'' ... ~.,.. 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NEW YORK -Uncertainty 1s the archene my of progress. and what Is m ore uncertain than wher e inte r e Nt r a t e11 a r c hea d ed "! If W~ kllt'W, 'H1y~ business. w e could plan. If we could plan we could make <·ommitments Earlier this ye ar the pnme inte rest rale rose li ke a column or m e rc ury above e1 ll J,lhled match. It reached 20 pe rcent before th e match w(•nt out An unprecedented plungt' rolll')wed. to a low oC 10 75 percent THE IMP ACT \!fa' d e vas t a ting for lo n#t t erm planners . Bo w could anyone tend unde r such cond1t1ons"' llov. could anyone borrow " flow, with any sense of securtty . could a nyone commit funds 20 years mlo the future" Now the prime rate seems headed higher Che mical Bank. which lowered its r at e to 10 75 JUSt a matter or days ago ha' n o w r a 1s C'd 1t a~a1n t o 11 1.er ccnt. Pres'iureo:; arc l(rowin~. and 11 25 p('r('t•nt s(·•·rni. llk(:I\ H o w muc h h1 J?h c r " T h .. current foelm~ 1s tha t a rc·pt>al of 1979 i!-> almoM 1mpo~i.1bll0 g1vt-n the weakened d e mand rrom bu1smess and coni.umc r' But already the impact 11> hemg felt. ma.inly m housing Afte r i.h o w 1n g \lgn s o r recovery from the N:co rd htll.h rate'.'> earh(•r this year , hou.,tnlr( 11> now threatcnt-d anew ~m(• lender s ha"l' cilrt'ady rci 1"•d ra tes. and lf'ndl·~ in e>thn Jrl'J ' complain of mcag(·r fund-. WHEN Ri\T t:S r l\•·. th1· mortJ?aJ(e lendt·f\ •·xpla111 the\ cannot l'omp~:H· ro r fund~ v. Ith btg~cr, 1>tron ~l'r <'11rnml'n 1al I .... .. ,. . , . ..,, banks . W i th l es ~ th<in a !l atls factory level of de poMt<; th e) are f o r ced t o l1m1t m ortgage loans Th~e who closely \tudy the m oney markets lll."llSt the upward tendency of mtere1>l rah .. -s it. tem porary. And 1f by a quirk the m.c continues. the y say , they are con· vmced 1t wtll fall sho rt or recent records Ah . bu t wh o kn o w \'' t.:ncerta mty. that'!> the problem And un - c:e rta1n t> 1c, re d not JUM b y 1ntere5 t rate s a nd Their content\ a rc· a m Jlln~I v -.1mllar · Be pre p;i n ·d for th•· worst. for 1t '" i,urc-ly <0r1min~ l.1kt" rehgJOU.'> evan){(:'l1sti.. thl'Y diffe r on what hell will be. but whatever he ll 11> tt lis corn1,1. ,u11t you wait and fie<!, Seve ral of the m think hell iwiJI c·ome 1n lhe form of runa'Cay p rtN'b and runa way 1nt~tt rateli The d ay of r cckonan4 ~as ti) c·om c. they say , because we h ci v e Io s t c on t r o I o~e r ~ovt•mmenl Spt>ncftng and dobl. The point isn't whether Ute doomsayeri. 1:1re right or W1)gQg 11 1s 1ru.te1:1d that tht'y have won .,uc·h 1:1cccptance rrom the pubhc to r 1he1r books. news lelws. '>\'m11i;ir., a nd t a lk s bow <• ppt>arancc.-11 And whe ne ve r prt cl's Mid interes t rates i.purt. as ~ nfl i>n h;we over the past few \1·ar ... tht> popula rity ()( the>e w lf :ippo1nted M·ftr'> seem& to ..:row oroport1onately As fear gro1.i.i.. bO do thc•ir t·1rcul<it1ons IT MIGHT tw '\l'n '>tble l<> d1s m1 .,, th Pn1 ;i nd thei r ph1lo.,oph1 e s . 1n t h e s am~ mannt>r w. m rn.l O('Oplc dts fOJSS those who fore<·ai.t lht> imminent t•nd or tht-wo rld. but under r urrt'nt eC'tJno m1 c: 1·o nd1t1 ons how t:an you" lln<'t'rta1my is the ir C'l1entel~. <irHf uncc•rta1ntv 11> ra m pant.-·- .1m11ni: i,avn .... lt•nder~. hus1oes.~ 11 •· 11 µ I t• t 11 n '> u m e r '!I , h11m1•111.i.ll•·r .... h11mt·buyers. l}lu ,.,u n~ rtw old H 1·p u bl1 ~a~. l>t·m1x·rnt-. J nd 1nd1·11N1dE-n L'>. 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I •!' .... ... .... ~· ' ~ .. - 'STOCKS J BUSINESS 1V ednetday '• Cl ~ Prie,. 0 J NYSE COMPOSITE .-es •<•' \ W• - TRANSACTIONS Wedtleloay. Augu11 & 19IO N DAK.V PtlOT 87 • Getty OU Fine Hard to Spe 8~ lllL TON lllOSKOWITZ lt'a not easy civtng away mooey. ~ the Energy Department. They have been sitting oo • mUlloA 1ince last March s, t.ryi.ng to figme out how t.o dtltribule lt. Now they think they have aolved it. Tbe federal agency coUected this rn4IM)' from Getty. Oil as part of a settlement resultUlg from ~barges that th& company had violated government prif'e conlrOl5 and~ thereby overcharged their ruslomers between 197J aJMt 1978. IF THE DEPAa'TMENT hfld simply pocketed th'( money, that would have been the end of ll It would havo- d1 sappeared In a Clash 1n t he Washington. D.c_: l bureaucracy. But this was one or those newfangled settle.,.: m~nts cJJling for the return nf \he money directly to the: pubhC'. Tht> tnck 1s · how do you do this., P<iuJ Bloom . special t'Ounsel lo U\e Energy Oepart.: mt·n1. ~as 1n charge of the $25 million giveaway, and he: <·a me up first 4,,.t1lh o plan that at least was s imple. Ke pro.- po<>t'd d1vidtn~ tht> money among all the state governments- "'here Gett:. doc'> bus1 · nto<>'> and lt•ltm~ them {~ uM~ ttw runds to help . '· =» Money lo.,.. inrome people pay • tht-ir r~1 b111s. Tree · But that plan '4 a!> rt.~Ject.ed b~ government t>ff1 <'1als who said the mcmey shouJd really go to the pt'Ople who were actually: ovt>rcbarged So Bloom went back lo lhe drawing board; and he caml' up Wllh another plan , Ttw. ont· called for das tnbutJon of half the cache -~ Sl2 5 m1lhon -t.o low-income military personnel in the. states where Getty sells heatm~ Oil I low-1Dcome. meaning,. I J.tUe$S, privates and cori><>ral'> and others of low or nCY. rank J. They would have re<-e1ved checks an the mait THE 011tER HALF OF tbe $2:. m1lhoo wwld have been wven out to people who came in lo buy Skelgas P~ pane ~Y would have gotten a rebate ol 10 cents a galloo unlll lhe Sl2 5 m1lhon was used up But Uus plan was re1e<:\ed. too. The bureaucrats said 1t was weighted too heav\IY on the side ol lhe miht.ary. So back to the drawing board, Bloom How do you get rid of a f1lthv t25 million" In the Energy Department, they v.t-rt-even bt·~innin~ to call \he money "a curse." WeU. they finally came up with a new plan early in Ju- h and Uu!> one 1s apparenUy goinft t.o stick. The Energy· Dcpanment 1s ~oUlg to lurn over S21 million t.o ~states where Geuy does buslnHS And 0.-e £tale 1ovemments are s upposed to u.se tbe$e funds i.n various projects l.bat will help poor people pay their fuel bills this comi"g wmter THE &EllAINING ,,_ MO..LION will be distnbuted to .• low-ranking military personnel who live olf base in st.ates where Getty sells heaUng 011. The whole process may d iscourage prosecutors from. '-ttkang such penalties in the future The government hu ~nough problems without t.rytng lo figure out how to give a.,.•ay S2S milllon to peorle who were overcharfed Sa9<9b ha Tlw Spotllglu IO(W V~IC tAPI S.~, -P'OC'~ -_, ·-..... , .. _,, f'W>\t ··-flwt • v~ \toe:• t•t"'-"'Of ''~· ,,...,. .WttOf'\ .. ltt'"' "1't/Jll'• tfW'i ,, »~>I L"' I Jl\,IOO ~llt>Co<ll .,,,..., ~ l.-OIXlO ~. Ql'6 •JO. JOO ...... ~ 111,.00 ,,. rt.r ,..,IOO £.U"°"rL :i.tl, IOO _, llO.IOO UAL..... mooo ei..nv ' J:ll IOO r~ JtUOO """-)01,Q ~·"9 ,..600 !Miu Pa m.~ ....C~'"' ..... ... .... _.., .. ... . -... . ~ -.... . "" _, .. M.,tab . tH W VOIUl ,,.Pl -~ ......... ~ ~··'on(." ...... 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Scientist creates li ving being Cro m corpses m classic hor ror tale from 1932 s ta rrmg Boris K ar loU. K TTV m 8 ·00 -PM . Magaune Visit with psychic d etect ive Dorothy AJ IJson , tour of Hearst estate in San Simeon KCET <28> a· 30 -.. The ~arr1age of F 1~1Ho ' \'1en na Philh armonic Ort'h~tra ix•rforms in Mozart's classic OJlt.'ra or rrui.taken 1dt!nt1t1e~ c Also at 7 30 on Channel :,cl I \l(,,t •on Q'J('lid •c ... htM •. , •l'tl""-t .. n(f' t0 41r _)tJ A 111'1 "'• Qftf"J thJ,....t• ',,,. c tw\I,.. t tnt' ~ "ERE'S TO VOVA HEA1.TH •to~···' 11300 lf VOVA TURN l t•Unr' f,., Cr\', N~ 0 TOfOOHl ~4n,t Johnny ( 4' \(Hl r,u1~1" lo,..,. ~\dell u.,, f'I0•1) ~Ut\(1•,WI \11rttu1 1 "",,• •v ti Ju"u '1,'4JQn•• 0 DA TlNG GAME 0 10 ABCNEWS W HOGAN'S HEROES " uu1 f>ltHrw•n tl\ I~• C"•~'>n t.tt , WtUt t tN'Of()("f •1• r1•0P~ lhf'Ost UU't><:-~~ «!)GET SMART ,~.. Smwh ''-'••" '" .. ' -. .. OC:, ~ 1n• In bl"w ''" 1 < ON t n(")• b· ··~·t'Wl ,, , l-ill't , .. ,,,....,. {!!) 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The captains of television. dedicated competitive capitalists fo~ the most part. become absolutely communaJ in the matter of original Ideas. AND SO IT IS THAT CBS' "Dallas" bas multiplied into so many likenesses of itself. CBS cut "Knots Landing·• and "The Secrets or MidJand Heights" from the "DaJlas" prototype. NBC bor- rowed the idea for Its "Flamingo Road." It 'c"'m ' thJl .1 lon1: :ig11 hodr11·nd rwnni le.:. C'harmt•r A It"< Wht.-clt•r. ll<t' bt·C't'Jffit• .1 rich Texan So rtC'h that ht' c-an order an airltne l<• turn around and deposit his l<>ni: IO!il lover into h1 arm.; H.1pp) for Ah•A ,., T<>rr~ Dekker. h1o; secretar~ <I tbmk J. who St>t•ms lo tw m loH with a no·good former Hou.-.ton Oiler nam<'d Cltpper Curtis. It 1s ""ho • ""' 11th\ J' •I I"' 4t·rtul !:1lhr r n" r • m m1tt1 (! ... 111 1rl1· ll 1 .... ·n ,.., '111 rt"' 11 11;1 ht• 1,.., lnen•I. l•1nn1' C Jrrtn1t11r1 •.Jt m 1'11 n•r . .ih n from \nntht<r "'•rid • 1 h1 • r., h•·r ''l nu '11:1 hJ\t' ttw ftrl•-.1 n1 dnd the future" ht• tt•ll-. ht·r Thi' • lhl· -.ummt>r of our lHes. oa .... n .. suggested that Chppt.•r had something to do with mt.- That made DJ"" n ft>t>I bt'tter hut 11 d"prcssed the murder of Alt'X 's Oil sheik partner. wh~e daughter. Pn ncess J as mmc. ts in love with a fellow named Connor . who was the sheik 's head of security Clipper thinks Connor ts with the CIA. wh1<.'h seems possible in li ght of the shetk ·s fate. Connor All of th1!<o unfoldl·d 1n the fir~t ep1:.ode of "Te.'C a'\" ""hich pron11se<. lo tx• more thickly populated than the statr A!> r 'a\. rert<i1n mental equipment is neC'essar~ to handle tht'> th10J: And I only rented It for a day thanks Clipper iced the sheik. whJch seems poss1 -r=----=-=-=-=-=--~=-=-=-===;:-----------­ ble because Clipper !>ays things hke t hlS · .. , came to Houston because the Oilers had lhe IL is noted that "Dallas" itself was not an bucks and they la id them on me Do you think 1t ~--original idea. deriving from television's daytime was because of love., He ll no' Mone) talks " • soaps . They, in tum. extended from radio's soap Pnncess Jasmine's fnend 1s Dawn Marshall. ...._..~ .... operas. wtuch could probably be traced to some prehistoric original Lbmker wbo was promptly de· Lo t w• ,...~ .... -.~,61 voured by his neig hbors , the anteced ents of nges ID .... ~ 'f.u::led Widmr "AIRPLANE" IP'Gi <=--=... -:;;__:;::i modem TV executives. -i~····· ........ ......., The latest Incarnation or the "Dallas .. idea 1s ~~jiif-,1 A V NBC's "new", daytime soap opera. s hamelessly S•••; ~~ _] _ R . v . ...,, .. ,. "'' ~ tJ.t!est;~ .. ::..1~1~.ab9ut llW...~gr~ ~-~~ ~e . ;t;Jt.L"-. ·----~1~~ ----:s.. -----·· -· ~n .t~'-..... -~. -f ~lft1Jt"P .. ·,' . ..;-1'~~ r.~t h · h ~'rorr~tsf'~....-. ... ~ "d.. .,.,.,,_l ~~,-~~.?' -~· .. a iJfan wnos,uaderi"f y ~unalfgoes-a JTKe. ct11anoe1 4, 2 p.m.) · e ,,. s ~1'nning Cl ED0"'1 personality chan ge that leads to a murder streak in ~ame show history has ended and the Orange 634 2SSJ CrGt and his suicide on "Quincy," tonight at lO TO COMPLETE ITS INCESTUOUb pedigree. Navy pilot who rode it for nme weeks is richer by UA TWIN CINEMAS I ,i..;:."l'H --, "Texas" is not only a derivitive of "Dall~s ... but is $312.700 and eight cars m1m1s taxes. of course. Westminster 59311 3'05 . E EM"ltE ,,.., p.m.onCbannel4 . a spanoff from one of NBC's own soaps, "Another Lt Thom McKee. based al Miramar Naval Air UA CINEMA I STRIKES IACIC" Pl•erpol•Dl Named World." So, in the matter ol its lineage, "Texas" Station in San Diego. said he was reheved his stint Costa Mesa 540_0~94 1 -r••NS- extinct ideas. McKee. was defe~ted Sunday by computer STADIUM DRIYE·I• "CHllCH & CHOHG 1s a television blue-blood, created completely from on "Ttc Tac Dough" was over. I NEW YORK <AP) -Robert Pierpoint. a White As dictated by its position on the NBC analyst Enk .Kraepehen. and show host Wink Orange 639·8770 HEXT,:>''1F' House corTelpondent for CBS ~ew~ for 23 years, schedule. "Texas" resembles "Another World" M_arhndale stud the nine weeks wu the longest MNA PARK DRIYl:·ll ... ~ ~ named tb•e oetwock s. ~yl.romauc.~r-more than "Dallas" ~~Jti~ 1u:gqll!r~.1mm..ilii-~~tre~!.,~e..t.. fQr .... JLr£&~,!Y-i.~4e:d~. •. ~~./\..., .-... ~ •~. /M-~. ':' .~-c.,.,1'-wt[.tnt .. 1 .... • r~·lt!.~ -· ·..,-•~<?"'" :"": i. ~~.:u~~)...~'-''iWW'~~~~~ .. ~·-.• f.S<:~f~7>.t~d --... ~42,~·~ "~~-·;. ,.. .,.. • -~-;He suc~ M~Xalb,\iliOteftCBStojoin mind.Thatis,thepatlenceofajigsawpuzzlead-The 24-year-old McKee. a l!.S. Naval --------- , NBC News . diet and the dexterity to juggle dozens ol character A~ademy graduate. played 88 games m 46 shows. Pierpoint, who haa . receaved t.wo.-Emmy and plot pieces atoace. -m1~1ng Ully 32 of~ questions. · . awards for reporting, will cover the National .. : Security Coundl as weU aa \he State Department, And a willingness to indulge clu~y uposa~on ·CBS Mid devices -the favorit.e belng the whispered soWo- -quy -doesn't hurt. : HOU.YWOOD (AP) -Jamesoa Parker and ·Valene Bertlnelll will star in the CBS movie •• PerlCIDal Effects.'' BertlneW mn ln "One Day at a 'nme" ror CBS. Parker wu receoUy seea ID "A Small Clrcle al P'rimdl'' and bu eompleced tbe TV movie ••Plrllte'• ~,:· The series opened on an airplane. where we see one Iris Bancroll (Beverly McKinsey), •faded flower wbo. sources tell me, was a witch on .. Another World." She is surprised to learn that the plane ls turning around and returning to Houston on her behalf. ~aAiliJ $;!tddysh~£~-· ..__.ll('f\118~-.. ...,..WlllllW ............ o•-r.-..-.~ 1111 A111.1 ~Al ~ ~ 'MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE AU. am NCI ll '"11. ... •«NI TWC S<Al. ~ THC MOTION l'!Cif\N COO( C1I KV MI04A.Anotl "Tt4I IUCIC HOU" "'SUll'tNG IUUTY" 10) CHK.Dlt&n Pl.tCIS "Cl•CHI~'" '"AC»ULCO MK.I" llJ ......... _ fllM ... _._, ---··--._""'' I I .. l ' ENTERTAINMENT .u mu•u nrm Saddleblc~ 581 5880 UA Mov1n UA Ctntm• {714 ) 990 4012 540 0594 ... IUl&l wu1•stt1 UA Cinema 893 0546 A111he1m Drive In Ctntdomt 819·9850 634 2553 Robert Redford BR(JBAKER 12:15-~--$:15 IEI 1:00.10:30 ~ Honk v·tonk Oll(hlS. 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Two Great Tastes in One Great Meal. . . •A crispy fhsh f lllet •Two hand-c'ut boneless ~ whltemeat Chicken Planks• •Fresh cote slaw •Golden fryea ......... ,........... Wednesday August 6, 1980 DAIL V PllOT - Violin V irtuoSo Hailed By DONAl .O J . HOBSON ........ 0 .. ,,,.... WhU thl' thousand• traipsed through the many marvt'ht of 1.a11u.na Canyon last Friday t'V~nlnK lh<'r • .it1thcred al Laguna Beach High Sthool u dl·votNI 11roup of 100 cognoscenti to v l\:W and hcur the rt1m1arkable violin playing of Scr.lu Lut·a Jl was the third of four concerts in the Lacuna Beuch Summer Music Festival -an island ot re~c 1n u sell of cacophony -and the proararo ran t ht.' gamut from baroque to American 11\odem l'r8 Ct:NTERPJECE was a sonata written t• peclally 101 Lucu by William Bolcom in 1979 inspired b) their frrendsbip with famed jazz v1ollnlsl J1.M.' Vt-nu\I who died in Seattle that )'e&r What makt's th1.• -'Ork tmique ts 1t.s blending of ringing t1mbr<-"> m the piano with elements or Jazz for the violin especially in the first and fourth mo cments Perhaps 1t might be in order to briefly describe thc sonata , a form or musical structure that goe-s back :1bout 250 yea.rs. It can be traced even further back to the rise of instrumental music in the 16th c..•ntury. Pnor to this musical sty le was based mostly on vocal aspects. THE SONATA HAD 1ls roots in a vocal type or music of Franco-Flemis h origin called •·chanson." It became u composition or various movements written 10 two or three parts. Movements of a dance·hke character often appeared in the sonata. llaydn, Mo1art. and Beethoven gave it its characterisl1c form . Although the word "sonata" is u:.t.'d to describe a composition or t hrcc or four :.<•cuons. strictly speaking 1t describes lhl• particular structure or a single movement. The classic sonata shows expos ition of two or three contrastmg themes. development of one to a climax. an<l the recapitulation where the exposition 1s repealed but with some technical and e motional variations. BOLCOM CONSTRUCTED his sonata withtfl these tradtuonal structures though in a somewhat "free form" way He combined the American with the llahan : "Tranquil" instead of allegro, "Brutal; fast" instead or a scherzo: then a traditional adagio and finally a n allegro commodo. Luca played this brilliantly bringing out the work's many dissonances. blues and jazz tunes. and v1gorousdynam1cs. Touch of Classical The first work of the eveolni was a sonata written in the s pring of the romantic movement -F elix Mendelssohn's "Sonata for Violin and Piano in F Major." Although it was played adequately, the piano seemed a t times too loud and the cootrasts and nuances or the work were not always clearly deli.neated. FOR BACH LOVERS 1tbe h1gbligbl of the eve ning wa s his "P art1ta No. 2 for t.,;naccompanied Violin." Performed by Luca with an authentic baroque violin and bow. The work's first four movements are based on traditional dance movements and the fifth - the Chaconne is one of the masterworks of violin lite rature. Luca showed hts great technical v1rtuos1ty in the Chaconne bnngJng out clearly that movement's 23 var1at1on:. The dark tone of the baroque \'1oltn wa:::. the topic of a healed d1~CU51>1on at Suzanne s restaurant in downto..-. n La~una ""here o small group gathered to d1'>CU!>:. the t·oncert and werl' serenaded with Molart !>Onalo:::. b) Ehzal>i:th Rheinhold on piano NAii.AN FTllERMAN. nokd \IOhn1st and teacher. was adamant in ht:::. v1ow that thl' modem violin would have !>ounded ric he r and more brilliant Mus1colog1st Judy Ware . on the other hand. upprec1at£'d the opportuntl\ t11 be whis ked back to the time of Bach to hear th<· p1cc..· as 1t v.ould h avt· been play<.'<! b; htm <1r ht-. contcmpornru.-s Luca also showl-d his command ins:: '111lin technrqu(' m two rousing and mclud111u'> e ast•·rn European works Bela Bartok s · Hurnan1an Folk Dances" and W1eniaw:.k1 ., · SouH:nsr 111 Moscow." ANNE EPPERSON gavl' soltd and msµ1n.·<1 s upport to her v1oltntst husband 1Ji1rt1cularly 10 t he Bolcom. the Bartok . and the Y.1en1a..-. ski She has a clear, stron~ tone. On Friday . .JS::<.ttn at L.agwrn Beach High School. the L<1guna Beach Summer Music Festival will c lo:.e its 'tl·ason with a concert of works by Rossm1. Ha~dn . and Stbf'ltus b~ the J.1 m embers of last )'<•ar's popula r Cn1corn Players under the d1 rcctt0n of M;i:.atosh1 Mitsumoto. Sl:EEPING ~BEAUTY ••n• ... ~,,.,.,.., .... DEPAL.MA'S RESSED TO KILL" 'RAISE THE FRI 6:00. 8 30. 10 45 TITANIC" SAT SUN.1 15, J JO. 6 00. OP.COKE: SHIELDS -ntE llWJE 8.30, 10.45 ••THE HUNTER'~ WIGOON (!) ~'='- QWAllOI' lllllTOl ~!iW ~, ... COWAIUll' MUllllllOlOll Hu11nneton a.Kn 8"d Ola8 f«ll(•C • tolll•COUf UIQUl\o (ju(fl ... 1~14 Between strangers n-erything is pc>Wble. 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And you can taste it. , • ' .......... bd ' ....... .INSIDE: •Cl1bCalendar •SupermarketShopper •Slim Gourmet •Slngln Calendar -- OAILV PILOT . ...... ,,. -- it o • mer1cana • 1es: ·By SUDl'nl OLSON Of, .. o.11~ ,. .... Sutt l I 1 Rainy days and cookies. Long summer days punctuated by sh batches of chocolate chip kies. · Remember when you were a and stole half the dough ore your mother could get it ~ked? Or you stuffed yourself th warm cookies as she was t. lng desperately to get them if! the cookie jar? Homemade cookies have never gone out of style for taste and ease of eating. You can just grab a handful and run, or heap a plate for TV watching with a gJass of milk. Cookies are often the first thing a child learns to cook. The tngredienls are eas\ly measured and it's difficult to wreck a batch of cookie dough. And little ones love to get their hands in the sticlty mix· t11re because they can li~k their fingers when it's all done. 'There are all Unds ol fOpular cookies, sucb as peanut butt.er and oatmeal. but chocolate chip \ remains the national favont.e. They are so popular, in fact, that American Reflections, a division of the Center for Travel f and Tourism m Princeton. N.J ., chose them for the subjecl of its firs t annual "37 best in America" contest and bas published a bflCW with the win- ning recipes. \ All prize winners received a book and a set of bakeware, ac- cording to Lawrence H . Zisman, president of American Reflections, a pri vale company dedicated to observing and re- porting the American scene. Here are some recipes from the "The 37 Best Chocolate Chip CookJes in America," and some othet~,~a_verites for summer mUDCJllllg. CopiaJ of the boot may be or- dered by writing to Americipi Reflections, P .O. Box 3008, Princeton, N.J. 08540. Tlte cost is $4.95 pla $1.15 postace and handling. A port.loo of proceeds from the sale ol tbe book will be ~ for college scholarsbips. ELVES COOKIES JOfl M . Hall, Lueedak, Mus 1 stick butter or margarine <melted> J cup graham cracker crumbs 1 cup coconut 1 6-0lDlce package chocolate chips 1 6-ounce package but· terscotch chips 1 can sweetened condensed milk 1 cup chopped pecans Grease a 9-incb by 13-inch pan. Make layers using the seven ingredients listed above in the order given. Bake in m- degree-oven for 25 minutes. Let cool and then cut into blocks PEAN\JT BU'M'ER suaP&JSES 1 ~ cups sifted all-purpose fiour \".I cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon lh te•poon bakinl IOda ,,_. tuspoon aalt ¥J cup peanut oil "" cup peanut butter ~ cup llpt com aynap 1i=c-milk Sift dry lqredleata. Cut 1D pe.-ut oU and s;eanut butter mUI mlxture .-.mbles coarH eoro .... 1. Blend in 1ynap ad milk. Sbape tnto 2· IDcb rail; ddlL SUee ~· to ~­ Inch Udek. Place llalf tbe 1Uce1 CID UD• ........ eookl• abee\; spread each with · ~ t,eapoon peanut butter. Coffl' wttb remalnlal 1lices; ......... wtda fad. Bake lD • llO·detrM-O•• fOr aboUt. 12 ......... Coal......-; ........ to win nek mil eooL Yleld: JI DOl1-.S PMN'UT a1J'l"l'D 1ANH1M:t1 COOIDSI IMI ~ ml&fted floar • ' 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt J cup marganne 1 cup honey :1e. cup creamy or super chunk peanut butter 1 egg Peanut butter for filling Stir together flour, baking soda and salt. In large mixer bowl stir together margarine . honey and peanut butter; beat at medium speed until well blended. Add and blend in egg. G raduaJly add flour mixture, beating until thoroughly mixed. Chill dough several hours. Roll dough into 1" balls and place on ungreased cookie sheet. Flatt.en with bottom of noured gla.ss or make criss cross pat. tern with fkMlred fork. Bake in fOO.degree-oven 5 to 7 minu&es or unW bottom is browned. Cool on wire rack. Spread a.ottom of one cootie with peanut butter and top witb second cookie. Makes 5 doien. PEANUT BUTTER BRAN COOKIES 2 cups unsifted flour l \"l cups shredded whole bran cereal 3 teaspoons baking powder \"l teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar J cup firmly packed brown sugar 3,,. cup creamy or s uper chunk peanut butter :Y. cup margarine. softened 2 eggs, slightly beaten Stir together flour . bra n cereal, baking powder and saJ t Stir together sugar and brown sugar. In large mixer bowl beat peanut butter and ma rgarine until thoroughly mixed. Gradually add ~ugar m11c· lure. beat on medium speed un· tal weU blended Add t~gs and beat well. Stir an n ou r mixture. Roll on lightly Ooured board or p_ytry cloth to 1 ~ inch thlck· oess. Cut with floured cookle ru1t1·r. Pl:.ice on ungreased ('Ook1e ShL~l B:.ike 1n 375-degree-oven 10 to 12 rrunutes or unlal brown. Re move from cook1e sheet and cool on ware r ack. Makes 6 dozen (21 2-inch) cookies. For the Micro 'Wave Here are c;o me cookies ~ou can make m ;your m1crOl4dve OVl'n CHISESE CUE\\S In 2-cup gla:.!> mca:.uran£ <'up. cook on h.agh for 1 m1nut1.: dlld star: ~ 1 cup cbMolate morsels \"l aq> crunchy peanut but- ter lo 2·quart mixing bowl , place: J eaa < 5 ounces> Chinese noodles Pour chocolate /peanut butter mixture ove r . Ma x together well. breaking up noodles as you crux. Drop by teaspoonful onto waxed paper. Le t stand until dry to the touch. Makes approXJmately 4 dozen. GRAHAM PRALINES Combine in I-q uar t glai.s m ca:,unng cup, star to ma x well. a nd cook on hi g h 21,, to J minutes: '2 cup firmly packed light brown s ugar 1"i cup chopped pecans 3 tablespoons butter Arrange in circle on baking sheet: 8 ~aham crackers Spread heaping tea!>poonful or !>UR..ir pecan mixture on eacl'\ crack t· r Cook on h 1 g b 30 !>CC'onch or until bubbly. H1?peal v. 1th 8 addit ional graham crackers. M ake!> 16 1-r.1ham pralines CHOCOLATE SHORTBREAD Cream together in 1-quart glass measuring cup: lf2 cup butter 14 cup granulated sugar lt'l teaspoon vanilla . Melt in paper wrapper for t· minute oo high and add to but- te r m ixtw'e above: 1 l ·ouoce square semi· sweet chocolate Blend in: 1 l/4 cups nour Wi th fingertips. press into un· grea:.ed 6-mch x 9 1,2 inch utiltty dis h. Cook for 5 minutes on medium tugh (70 percent>. Rotate one-half tum after 21--z minutes of cooking. Sprinkle wath multi-colore d s hot im - m ediately on re moval from oven. Press into shortbread. Cool for 3 to 5 minutes. Cut in- t o 5 lil rips lengthwise by 10 straps crosswise . Store in cov- er cd containe r . Makes 50 cookies. For more cookie recipes see Page C2. Take a Cookie Break Every day, the smell of warm cookies wafts through South Coas t Village. It's coming from a tiny bakery calJed '11te Cookie Oltter. and the products are as enticin g •• lletber'a ravorlle recipe. Rose Simone. the "'••acer. directs the battnt of the fresh cookies every day, and theJ're served bot out of the OftD to Mloppen. Very conveniently, there'• a coffee s tall riaht .next door. IO the comblaation ls perfect. Here are some recipes from 1'be Cutter. Use t.Mm hen you're planni ng or a b ig <:rowd. ) PEA.NtJT B R l pound white s r 1 pound, 2 ounces brown sugar l pound marJarlne l pound. 6 ounces peabut butter 4 eggs 1 pound, s ounces flour 4 teaspoons soda "' te&lpoon salt l teaspeon vanilla. Crum together sug· ars. margarine a nd peanut batter. Add eggs and mix. Blend floor and other ingredients. Drop by ice cre am s coopful onto cookie sheet and criss-c r oss with a fork. Bake at 350 degrees for about 15 minutes. Mak es 5 pounds ol giant cookies. OATMEAL RAISIN 1 1,\ pound s. marganne 12 ounces whit e suga r 1 pound. 4 ounces brown sugar 4 eggs 2 teaspoons vanilla 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons soda 1 2 teaspoon salt 1 pound, 4 • i,i; ounces nour 2 teaspoons nutmeg 2 teaspoo n s cln namon 14 ~i ounces oat · mea l 14-~ OW\ces raisins Cream Lo g e th er margarine and sugars. Add t.>ggs and vanilla a nd max thoroughly . Add remaining Ingre- dients and m ix well. Dro p b y i ce c r ea m !>Coopful onto cookie sheet and bake at 350 de grees for about 15 minutes. MMMM, GOOD FOOD Salt Works Wonders A C'09rle k08her u lt aDd water pute c an become the hula of an e1eepdonal meal. Pack a l'Mlt wtUa UM pule: lt wUJ fGrm 1 cl'\lll wbeo balled, Md will Hal lD tll• aatur1I J•~· .. TM await wtll be woaclerfuUy molal aad leader . And lJtcndlbl1. the meal will not tute 1alty tbou1h the salt pule does lend lt a delicate. different navor BEEP M.llED IN SALT C&UST ~ cupollve oU 3 ublespoooa grated onion 1 medium 1arllc clove, minced ~ tea1pooo marjoram ,... t.eupooa bull t,(a teupooa pepper 4 pound beef tip roaat 8 cups coane to.her salt About 2 cups water In a small bowl. mix oil. onion , garlic , marjoram. basil and pepper. Rub meal with marinade and place ln heavy plastic ba g Refrigerate 2 hours or overnight Re move meat from bag and pat dry with paper toweas. Preheat oven to 4.SO deg· .,rees. Llae a s mall 7 roa1tto1 p a n with several thicknesses or foil. Insert m e at thermomete r into thickest part or meat. For salt paste. Jn a s mall bowl , ml• the coarse koaber salt and water to fonn a paate 1.bat molds to the shape o f the bowl T ake e n o u gh kosh er s a l t pa.ate to press a VJ inch layer on the foil hn1ng lhe bottom or the pan Place meat on this, and cover with rem aining kosher s alt p aste sealing it well around the thermometer Bake at 450 degrees for JO minutes. Reduce beat to 3SO degrees and ~ , s ~.2'~ l ROAST BEEF: KOSHER FOR FLARE r oa s t u o l 1 I th t the rmometer registers 140 degrees for rare or UIO degrees for medium. about I hour Let stand 5 m inutes Re move s alt c r us t ca re fu lly an d disca rd Brush off aoy clinging salt Re mo ve st ring s f rom meat. Makt>S 8 :.ervings Q lJ I C K AND EA S Y SALT ROLLS A cco m pany yo ur special meat entree with an e lt.-ga nt b read b> gtv1og a touch or class lo pa c ka~ed refriger ated b1scu1~ Mold them in a va riety of shapes, and be fore they're baked , s p r i n kle th e m w ith coarst• kosher salt. It ~ 111 i::1ve t he m a n appcalmg texture and a special la.'>t.e O n e '7 5 o un ce package r efrige rated b1scu1ts 1 egg, beat.en i i,i; teaspoons coarse kosher salt Preheat oven to 425 degrees Roll or shape eac h ~wt mto de$1red s hape lsee b c lo w 1 Pla ce Corms on gr<'«i't'd cookie s heet and bru'>h with egg. Spn.nklt-Y. tlh coarse kosher sail Bake at 425 degr ee5 for about 10 m inutes or u ntil ~olden M akl''> 10 assorted rolls 8owtmot3: Roll each b1scu1t into an 8 inch stick . t.J e loosely into a knot Salt Slicks: Roll each b 1scu1t into an li inch stick M oc k Bri o c h e : Remove i.mal l piece rrom each bi:;cuit. Shaoe both pieces into balls. Grease finger and make a d epressio n in e a c h la rge ball. place s mall ball in depression. 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BLENDER -QU ICK WINDOWPANE SA.I.AD 2 envelopes plain gelatin VJ cup cold water 1 "'2 cups boiling water v. cup cider vinegar 2 tablespoon.a lemon juice 1 teaspoon s alt or seasoned salt cor lo taste) Optional: 1 table spoon chopped fresh or h a I( -teaspoon dried herbs 6 -ounce can un· sweetened elder or ap- ple juice concentrate , slightly thawed. un· diluted 3 to 4 cups raw mixed. diced vegetables For esamplea of Yegetables you mlghl use. try ~ cup each: dJced bell pepper: sliced radish. scallions, raw mus h r ooms, peeled cucumber; thinly sliced or coarsely shredded carrot; raw shelled peas, etc. Put a non. stick rectangular cake pan~i n tbe freezer chill tborougbJy <or use a round-bottom bowl or a fancy 4-cup or xup mold> Sprinkle gelatin on cold water in blender container. Walt one cninute, tbea add bolling water. Cover and blend, scraping with a rubber scraper. until gelatin granules are thoroughly dissolved. Add vinegar, lemon juice. seasonings and herbs. Add undiluted frozen juice. Cover and blend until juice melts and blends. Place con- tainer in tbc refrigerator only until mixture is partially set and syrupy. Meanwhile. remove pan o r mold from freezer and arrange vegetables attractively. Pour syrupy gelatin mixture over them. (If using a deep bowl or mold, alternate layen of vegetables and gelatin, ending with a layer of gelatin.> Refri&t:rate un-·· tu · ttroroa1hly aet. To serve. cut in $quares and arrange on beds or lettuce. U using a mold, wimold on a platter of lettuce. <Garnish with parsley and cherry tomatoes, if desired.> Makes 8 servings, ap. proxl~tely 70 caloriH each. SPIC).' ASPtc 6-ounce. can plain • i• :r· • Hit _. . --Using Food Processors Food proce11or worbllop9 bave been Mt for A~: Aq. 11 bJ tbe Library aad o.rdlm. an a.at ~~i~ Mt for 10 a.m. Md T p.m. Tbedw,.....,_.to •elp 1tudenta mak• ...... °' .... ~ JIU llrl, wUI ........ um ... rinf &eeJaalQ ... aad do-alMad. red,.. '9itb. dltfwent -... .. cbdate. Pr•·rea11traUon t1 ~red aad ti•• .................... 8'm , .... tlT t •r ela11 .· ror laformaUoa, call ... Dine Light and Nutritionally Right tomato )"6c!e 1 ••••lope plala ...... Optional: plnc:b of lnltant aarllc % cup water 1 chicken bouillon cube mloced celery cblll antil Mt. ~ cup· minced bell cbllledt ... o ... • .... pepper Mak• • ·~ ftl8 Bkled_y •arY·MMoad tomato Juke 2 L11allllill...,. .... _. ltlDOD Empty tht t ·ounco can al Lomato Juke Int• a amajl aaucepan . Sprinkle on .. laUn. Wall a rew mlnutt•. until 1elatln aortena, then beat tenUY unUI I latJn melta. Remove from betl and .Or ln "'maln •01 tomato Juice and lemon juice. Chill untal syr up y . Fold tn vecetabte1. Ctull until flnn. Makes tour aerv· lnl•. approdmately 40 SU• Gem•aet ~ce can plain or spicy tomato Julee s tables poo1u vinegar l ~ cups dlced pr0al..-.., pee I e d v In e . r Ip e · eaeb. tomatoes. WMOll 'C9 ~ «J Sprinkle 1elatln over calortu • ro "f. cold water in a small cltocoloU WCINDfn ol Olllll saucepan: wait a minute IO oolorl~ .. l ·calor•4' or two until eoft. Melt •tro~ thee. 1..-.n gelatin gently over low '"'" ,,.,_,! l'ar tMM ". heal. Stir In boulllon cff)ft attd mort, •'114 a cube untll dissolved. Stir 1tamptd. lff/·addrtutd <•lime>~ \.\ ~ MncNed ,.. H ..... ..., eup tbopp•d ffiery 8y lerti.ta Gibbons salt 1 teaspoon garlic I teaspoon paprika Plnch of hot pepper 2 or 3 rresh basil -... nG> c:bofiped ~u ftlll)eM!lpn1per11r calorlfs eaeb. <For an extra spicy aspic. use a tecond tu of seasoned tomato jUice. Foi-a noo· eptcy upic. use, 2 cans plain tomato juice.) between a.spic and cold Spanish s oup . a GaipaGbo thickened with gel a Un: leaves or 1 teaspoon dried basil in tomato juice. vtneear enoeZ. Cllld JS cent• Co • and seasorungs. Chlll un-s {, I M G 0 u R M e T 2 to 4 tablelpoona minced onion or acalUom JEUJED GAZPACHO 1 envelope plain gelatin 3 table s poons minced onion til syrupy. FROZEN 0£SSERTS. P.O Fold In vegetables. Boz m . S'porta. N.J. "'811. Here 's a c ros s 3 table s poon s SPECIAL LOW PRICES Ofl VOPIS BEST SELLERS! ~r11Mtmm:tmr1w11rmmnmr~ I wtll DOUBLE THE DIFFERENCE ~ OOR OOARANTEE Of VONS LOW PRICES ~ lo·~~ vou ol VO"-> commlllT'<-nl 10 low ~ ..,. ,.. ::::3 mdl<.rng ~ o#lf"r I 'tOU '"" l•nd '°"""' rnc~ a.t .. Jll th•\ =::::g ~ ct! ctr1Y ott>t>< \U()t'<m.Jllu"\ lion.."''" Pd'< vou ~ :::::§: the dlHf'fl"n<'l' .lv<-t W'fl di Vom Bu\ .~ d1ti1·11-n1 nl'm~ ~ WQ!th ~20 Of fT!Ofl' Comfldn> pncr..on tn<• .,..,,,.,..~'""'"' ~ orrv Olttt-1' w~•k1"1 'h 1~11 IOWI '" low<'f bnn11 "°'" ttr-'mll't'd Von~ ,,.....,.,I', .ind rhe octw• rr'ld~' pnc~ 10 Von-. dr"tl'""' II p.rv <10u~· th<· ,J~h~~,. '" c~h \,()n .. Lo--prlC .... \W "'" bt>I ... ,, n ·-·· ........... ........_~""'-" >I n1 kN<lwt t 1m 11H-. nw ... 1 I 1"111 4 119 .89 I '' f f~f IJ FROZEN FOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES MEATS 11 OCJr<l .... OIKL AU UCXl'I !lCU Banquet Dinners .69 ~ 'Oll"'is(:h"" -,,, Lig" wi.. TC• Von unk ht Tuna •'><XKt C'J' .99 10(XKll!OT1U Seneca Apple Juice Heinz57 Meat Sauce ~ l'!IG -C:RU'<I" Cf"l'l'o 1ss 40u"n~-~nH !>TU"> Fl5h Flllets Vona ushrooms l~<ltKl P!IG -IOW., tl.t-, Oownyftake w.mes .67 1 ~ ~ou-Q JAR -JV\'1 Ragu ~ghetti Sauce 1~911(, Ore-tda Tater Tots 10s '"OCr<t~C Qlobe It t Spaghetti ~~~~ otlnos tJon Pina 269 11«~&4m.c DcJ rte Tomato Catsup DELICATESSEN .79 138 .53 .79 .49 .95 ... ~90ll 99 SunfteCt Large Prunes • ~Flavored Snbeks 104 <O~""'° IJlrno Dry Dog Food J 56 ~01 l'OtG _.._,...ft) <,{(l'<f<, 89 Twice~ Fresh ocOOClllllDS • 1 63 .29 .4 7 . ~P'o.~'UllL 166 ~mlyl'<lid TCssue ·~:fl>~ Oordon1G1n sp:.. or T)'rOla wme ;~9' . 63 .44 ,79 .89 }33 .8 999 ]99 VC)NS BAKERY 'HO-J. BAKLl~Y ~~ ~~1111()6 299 219 669 679 559 329 ~~--T.SNOl>O .49 ts=;.~ • 79 r~e::c.~~ =~oodc.ke 169 a=-'Rol. ~~~.75 ~ r.:;::WAW*<y ~~ r.:;::-.~~ ~1:,rNe , 'ltll.f. l(p,r, .. t ' l't~.!'6 Top Sb1oin Steak -" 288 I .a.l l(li"'C-IVJ' TU •()(V Bttf Cube Steaks lll 2 78 ,__, ti!'<. f'('[J -"°"'Lt ... Si1oin Tip Steaks .8 2 78 •.a.t ",...,,.. r1 -r><F.• CIJ' Boneless Family Steak Ul 209 ''1'if "'..-i. Nlf Center Cut Chuck Steak UI }47 t'llll.1 ~r<.r'!"tr -~U<O ~ 218 Rib Steaks HEALTH & BEAUTY ~thw.h l i19• .. ·149 AO<'OU'if-~ Mllf1'011f Excec:tm "ta~le.s ~-~~ 188 Ouwd~nt ~ Toothpeste )09 ~~OISUl'tll 188 Reb' Tampons llOtKT~-~ 10~. PatmollYe SMYe Cl!t.>I' 619 MEATS , "lilt ti"(, i..u Bondess Chuck Roast I "1'U tlr<(;• llOrT°O"' ~ ll '-Sl 11. ~RumpRoast ~~'~kMChops , .. ..,~r()Q'li\ Countrystyte Sparenbs 'oO«n -"'t .... ll."l.A-00 Leg of Lamb l'C.W~~-( Lam Shoulder Chops UJ 198 JI 209 UI ]39 U! }59 8 }69 L& 2~9 PRODUCE ~NJO'TICr rA .~5 Romaine Lt.tlucle • ' ~ . .. "°°'"~'&~~OR '" .15 Green nions SloU T Al<O..UO~ U1 .29• ttalan $ql..ah 5""-0N'O-"IC'¥~ l8 .29 Valenda ()gnges ~rvP:,. Lf) .39 e.=~ e. .17 .. ..aOft!CTMnaa nllO..._Nllflll«T~ i-. tllf.OIA.&.(21,, ,,., .. Pc. '-OCA'l'Qt OI' ITOM ~ 'fOG. t1w.,.,., "*9 .. na Ml ..of~ AT~"" w. lftt ST. I.De MCB& IWtW. MIO a-. &A19--.., tl'tl w, 8'nl 9'&0tNtlaa 1#1..00 Me\M~ eMa It lftM. WWWmW OIU. ~ •*' OM.Y, MO*' W UIOAf'OOO l'T-~ CL<IOL• M:ICIJ'IU "9dola~ Sllwtt """fO..., IU. 2" ~""""'""' WM. tat."'°' .. . 1.2\ 1.-co~CocMll,~ -··--··· lfJ t Jrf. ~/~ BOUNCE FABRIC SOFTENER SHEETS \ t.30 60<0tM ·-::r~ .... Jyp c ... , ...... _,, C.-. ca,11•w a Del~ ' IRISH SPRJNQ BATH BAR TEXTtZE WOOD PUJS • FOOD Infant's Diet Might Affect Later Life 1f " t r t t l o a a I 1 y a Utll• belp '" fMdlnc '"akiq, U.. child • 1 h •ma• I ".. G o o d &nd7 &be father to lbo mc-a1t1m~ upu .. ncu • -. .. ~ DT. can com.rtbut 1re•tly to C•U••rto Oaraa , 1ood atta ltt. ••d ..... ~ fl'OfMIOr la comforublt lHhn11 Ila• ~rtm•at1 of about UM~t .... 10 1t'1 P • d t a t r I e a a a d •ortb the effort to plan la11Wo11 It Baylor l o urvt food tit t oll•I• ol M•dlcine, children c o ttnjoy. llo•H••· wbea h e II re~r.c>m.re<"lPf' •••re11ed a recent ahat •PPMI to chJldrf'n •utrlUoa coftference lllld )C'l can~ u .. ud to 1poa1orod b&:,.h• th t-11dull1 la t hr ....... ol ... hOUI hold APalCOTOATME.\L •EAT LOA .. t pound.I 1rou11d beef cup unrookod oal l'er aJ t u . beaten l l lOlll 0111\111 l hopped ~ tea.'\ poon I Ill t \1 teupooo fKll'llt'I l \ t"UJ) lum•W jUICfl l J•H (~ ClUOl' 1 pfffal ...... By Juno Roth :·~)..-~~ ---•et 'f aod earfy ch dh-" may ltave • more la1tln1 lmpact on &he promodoQ ot Maltb aod p•nUoo ot chraale diaeaMa. Lh•n wW ~ efforts In adult lie. ' Gana &aid YOU A1WAYS SAVI! He noted tber no lon1er la any que611on that human mJlk Is th" optimal nutrient 50\ltt~ for human infants. He sald particular concern for the ordet' ln which ot her food s are lntrodut'ed is lmportunt tor t'hlldren with family h is tori es of f ood hypenens1Uvlty Garu stressf'd, as In the guidelines for adults. total ener gy intakes s hould be monitored, a ctivity s hould be e ncouraged , sodium tnlakea should" not be ex ceaaive, a nd fat ~ inc luded in the d iet s hould be monitored - especially after the ages of S and I years. He aJ.ao recommended the intake of sucrose <sugar) should be kept al a level which does not c ontribute to dental caries or the over -consumption of calories that will not be burned off. Too-large port.lons of • food on a plate can be the beginnin g of o ver e ating or or apprehension of being forced to finish. Jt is wise to offer s mall s ervings and l el the c hild ask for s econd helpings. so the child can control his own appetite. It helps to have a wide variety of colorlul foods on the plate with plenty or apace in between. ChUdren love to pick up scraped carrot sticks, to s pear tiny cherry tomatoes, and to munch o n wedges of m i ld l'heese. Meat should be· moist for easy chewabillty. Be sw-e that you are offering a good variety o f dairy pro duc t s. Juices. meats, poultry, fi sh. cereals, bread. fruits and vegetables. Go easy on the fats, s ugar s and so - dium-laden foods. When offering a food to a small child for the fir•t Ume, •uaaest that a tiny bite be taken. Say that tbe food may have a sweet taste or a sour taat.e. ad then let the chlld experience the tute wttbout forc\nt or making a fuss about it. The te11 notice and attention that is paid to food dislikes the faster they will disappear. T h ere are m any f actors that influence how mucb food a child will eat. The biggest mistake that. can be I made la to force feed .a >· c)alld,. ~ }lalO. -·~· • • • , .-.... ·~Ill-.~· .... ~~~··' · -c hi l d rea'tly Is nol · hungry or' is over-tired or over-excited. It is poHible for appetite to vary. depending on activity. health and g rowth rate. Eliminate between meal feeding ror the cbUd who cannot eat a proper assortment or food .a_u.i d~ on 1DaekTn1 later to make ap for it. Perhaps ..1be cbild wba ...la O\'U.. tired should rest and tbea II••• tb• meal altennrdl. 1JUle dlildren should feel kw9d and have a f eeltDI ot trait In tho&e wbo blip &Mm to 1row u p • t I e a a a n t . atmo 1pb ere and appe.un, food make a bll dilhnnce tD the way a cblld wm react to mealtlmt. lJttle people also need a little longer to eat and may also need Fruit T reat Chlll any flavor' ••••am ...ui tt mo.mc11 oo spoon. Add 1 cup ,,.... 1*tarlM puree, cbtlled. Beat at hllh ••••• wtUs electrle mtur .w aott pew form. lllature wlll Wn• hiMr lt Mt ln aaotber bowl 9art11 ~ nw .,.... k:e. ) WlrH srArER BROS. 1ow-1ow PRIC&s -· lfAftlla••t. •OM1 •ac• OUA•ANUI ... euaun MIA' a ...... , ,......, '"' ••• , t\ OH( )tt~•h• '" ..... , .. fl ,,.,.~~~~ .. (~ ... ~\~ ~~~ .. \,'"'' SER VICE DELI ....... _, .. Jrt~,5 _.,,._ I•• t 'I l-" Alff .. 39c COUSLAW Al•'• G•U"'al •N6 ... 49c ONION SALAD 0A'"' ,.,~ •• ,,,r-rn 10 C"•OtM .. $139 PASTRAMI lfo(:H \ SJ St TURKEY BREAST •• fH.tCf 0 f() Otltot t4 • •"fT •.i/f ,.,ft l $J 99 LONGHORN CHEESE •• otcAlllilAt[ll MEAT BOLOGNA ~:'t ~ OK &.a•••t• BHF BOLOGNA :~J OW:AJl "Ulll cono SALAMI =~t Fllf ... rllORIO t B 594 H()fh WHITING SLICED BACON ~:g' flll ,HfllOlflO $J 69 "°'" TURBOT FILLET •• MEAT WIENERS ~:Z' f ll( ... Jll()/(N $239 "°'' ' ICllANDIC COD •ft BUF WIENERS ~:~r Flff .... I If Olli<• lfCll • tlU~ll • s2•• H()R .. U. • Mf At SHOW CRAI .. WRANGURS •t-01 ••c 'lllSH llD .... ..._F, ED 30 % FAT . LIMIT PLEASE YA.UM.A .. SLICID BACON t-t,8. PIO. 69c EA ... CHUCK ROAST n..n WllllSOI DRUMSTICKS fAOZEH OE.FROSTED 59c la ASSORTED • S VARIETIES 8-0Z. l"t(G 79c E• I • 79c . . '2" . •2•• .. •2•• . '2'. .. '2" .. •2" ANCHOR HOCKING ---- c Jf! TEA, GLAS~~S_:!~~;~ . ~-~!:A .. _ -GO~O ::--"". ,..,._,,(':;i;J Low Frozen Food Prices ..tEGG ROLLS :;:...~IW OUIUTllH-! t-Ol ssc YOU TOP IT PIZZA ""°\ ! BURR ITOS ::~~.IT~S . I CARROT CAKE ()ll(Q()•HA~, ! WAFFLES ~~~::=• .... I . . 30-02 $4 39 ~z 29c 11-0Z $1 '' FIVE ALIV E DRINK ~Y,CllCW .1 IM)Z ORANGE JUICE -.un••10 t .... .. .Ol 46 c ICE CREAM tumlflO& .................... ...o:. $1 ~' •DADS . s1ss -. ROOT BEER :~~·~~""''"~ o•wou• .. 1 .,,_.,, ·•·KRAFT 1 gc ~ sw•CKS "•""'.v'n111te11•.l_. ·~'°! • ~ M CMIOHllMIOCH C•litT· ...... PRICES EFFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, AUG. 7 · AUG. 13, 1910 2630 Edl!Oer St., Sctntt'I Ana 1'171 R" Hiii Avt., Tustin 2180 Ne\IPOrt Blvd • Cost" Mt><,.t '707 w lflh St • Costa Mesa ·1115 B~r St., Costa Mesd I ASSORTED UPRIGHT HOUSEPLANlS (.llOION$ llVll(ll TllUa& t !>SOllllO llltU IS • "° 6 POI EAC.H Vol( • 'Ut)O(. fllil . ,, .,, .... , •01111• ~· Beer & W'in <' Specia s TAYLOR• WINE' • llMOUNl)Y. CMAatS. II.._ Oii llOR t ~ 146~ So Brookhurst Ave . W1>c..tm1nster 8S1' Wt>stm1r"ter Blvd , Westm1n$lf't' b867 Edinger Ave • Huntlnqton Be<lch IA~1 M~onohA Avt Fnunt"tn Vatlev ,... .. _ ·-f\1,.,...," ... t•• ,,_, - .. ~ • ... • I l ' . . f.· • ' I YA-HOO-have we got a stont for you! * Get gg to ()M.VPILOT Cf more for 1our food dollar •compared to regular supermarkets . LoOl;c What Our Customers Are Saying •.• "I probably saved about $20. Well, I hope Food Barn catches on, that's what I hope. \ like it." COLLEEN GAllN Lakewood "There were some really good buys in the produce. Yeah, I saved alot of money today. It's worth the trip and it's worth bag- ging your own.'' SANDRA STUHT C•ritos "I think we saved several dollars. I think 1t 1s very J good •. It will help people with their food budget." YOU'LL SAVE MORE AT FOOD BARN! . "The frurts and vegetables were very good. It was good. I would come back." u: BETTY GARZA - Huntington Beach J "I think 1t rs a pretty good idea.· MARLENE SMITH Los Angeles 1 1 "I thought It was great. I really did. I was very im- FOOD BARN saves you money each • ' ~ • .. , ~ 1 . pressed! I would say that it is fan-J -.L ..L-•-~"-4 .-~.~ .. .;•~:rt .. ·' ,,,~.~--.... "'r ·-1,'/(llf' "~''"" .-::),..., ~.--· .~?.i-t.., •• \ .. , , V;;S.Jr.·' ........ , vvOUtu. : . ~::··: ~=--~~t~~~t~~:~--~~- ARDELIN BELL Cerritos buy in large quantities to save! -~ ... ·c:..o.·· .. -~ Liver R efreshing Change ..., --..,...., ..... '° ... " ow.rtM• t•e kltdlH ! OaloH. carrot•. celery ••• ., ... pepper IO .... ... NC.II Wllat a refrea•'8a ellaaa1e. u.-. '-,... tllell two reelpea. ............ ,.. wTa• cooked wUll ellle•ea lh•ra a•d ......... f'ke u.&l'• ........ .a,.,..cta ud nl I D6ft8el Or bllft '" tried tua baled Wltlt ••act.. dlH H ... '*' Botb tbe CblckH Lhen Normude a nd J'torntine Tuna Bake •re delicious. And lbat ia r e as on enou•b to aerve &Mm. But lbete ls u added boaut ln the fact tbal tbt7 are bolb ffODOCllkal The peuMi ol ebiclteo Uven and the can or tuna are eacb turned i olo fo ur ge n e r ous servlqs with the ad d ill on o r o t her economical ingredient.a . • . rice being the moat economical or all. The cost of rice is ooly about three cents per balf~up se rv i n g . Tha t 's a bonanza i o tod ay 's market. F1caa11 L••••• 1112•"•• J tart ••••••• .............. _ cutla .... •11111 '4 cup blltler or . .,., ............. I pouacl wllol • cblck.• liffl'I, eut la hall cup HHO•ed n our <nour. aalt, and ~pper) 2 tabletpooQI dry red wtne 4 l1'ftll ODioM wllb tops, sliced 2 cupa cooked rice, cooked in cbidten broth 14 c up seedleu ra1ams 2 ta bl es po o n s toasted sliced almonds Das h o f bl ac k pepper Cook apple slices in 2 tablespoons butt.er until soft. Remove from pan and keep warm. Lightly dredge chicken liven ln seasone d flour. Me ll rema.imng butler in pan O CC Stwlen~ Win Culinary Mednls Food Service students from Orange Coas t College won a dozen me da ls at a recent c ulina ry art s h o w conducted by the Chefs de Cuisine Associ.ation of California. Dunng competition at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, freshman D u ane Un k ru r of Fullerton was awarded four medals He took a ~old for his pet.it fours and a stlver for his marzipan fruit. Unkrur also won a first place trophy for "Best Crartmansbip" in the competitioo and finished second in the overall judging Costa Mesans Vic B abbi tt a nd Ph i l Leonard also woo first place medals, Babbitt for cakes and Leonard in the breads d.Jv1sioo. Second-place winners included Betty Kahler or Costa Mesa (breads), Daniel Lobell of Corona del Mar <seafood) and Robbie Fargo (salmon mousse). T hi rd-place meda ls went to Don Thompson of Newport Beach for ~ h ouse made of bread d ough , a nd Dottie Fis he r of F o untain Valley for a pamting done with edible paint. Other OCC students competing in the abow included Larry 1.oelle of Newport Beach, Tom Holleastein of Costa Me s a and Brian MacLeod of Huntingtoo Beach. DISPOSA8lE LIGHTERS byGlefte .. le wbicb •PPIM WtH cooked. SatM liven for •bout 10 ......... Add •lae, •PPI••· and .... • ..WW ud cook ,_I ' •rn _..to ~ ........ c.. ..... ................. ta .. a H;e: Md laeat •• I , Tw lipuy. ...... ... •ppl.-•ll• moud• Of rlct. llak .. •awriDla· PlaSNTINS 'ft1N4M.lr8 l paek•1• <10 OUDNI) ,,__ c~ lpbaadt l ctt.lekeo bou.lllon cube l tablespoon d e· hydraWld oolon flakes 2 aq11 cooked rice w. leaapooa 1arllc powder 1 CID (6 V. lO 1 ounc") tuna, drained and flaked 1"41 c ups c ube d p aatt.arlaed proceu AmericM dlletM ~ cupmllk \.fl eup 1oft brHd enam• Plllrib Cook 1plaac~ ac· cordl•, lo packa1t d treet 001 with a bcM&lJa. eua.. wl ODAoe flail••· Oraln ~y. lll.z aplnach w1tb rice and 1arllc powder; to11 ll1btly, Turo into a 1reaaed 1 b a llow l ~-quart cau erole. Top wltb tuna. Combine cheese •nd mWt ln aaucepan. Heat until cheese ii m elted , 1tirrln1 oc- ca1ionally. Pour over tuna mixture. Top wilb bread cnunbs. Sprinkle with P8J>rik•. Bake al 350 decrees for 25 mlnut.es or until bot and bubbly. Mak e s 4 servings. : .. --~··.-;r.,..,...~""".-. ......... l"!Pi I • I I I I I I I I I I I I I : ------------------" .·".·_i.~._=_.iS); Sofewoy &..on Beef Round F\111 C.nte. Cut Top Round ~~:!et"'= Tip Roast ~~ Tip Steak s::::.-::i<i Cube Steak ~i:, lb $2 49 .,s2 a9 lb $2 49 .. s21s ., s119 Fry B t z.-.r-o-$1 39 er reas s .... """""e1 11io ., ' Beef Brisket :-~= Ground Beef"::~:'., 1188 ............ nge .Juice ~ s12• ._at Safeway ONE DAY or WI PAY ,.. ............ . ............... -4,.....,_ .... ,.. ... ,.._ 110, 12.6, UJI .., «*I OA't' ...... ,_ -_.,..._.....,_..... ............. ... ....... ....,.., .......... n-.,.lf,_ = --............ ,. t 1 MY"• ._..,. -....... ...... ~ """'......, ....... --........ I ........... __ ...... .........., ............ _ .. ___ .... ·~ ........ . ...... . ..... _ ........... _..... .. _ ... --______ ,.................,_..., __ ...._ .................. -.... , .. ....... ........ ..... ~ ....... .... =::r. ":" .. -~ c.w----.._. ..... ...... ---'!.. ~ ..-.. ..., ..... ~ ......... .-... _c:-.................... SI. dB s-cr ,. s119 ice aeon eor. .... ~ Imported Ham .~~ s1 19 Skinless Franks ~;,.~ 99' Sliced Meats 1MW1J.'-' ~ 59 ' F. h t' k ~·OIOOClt kt 69' IS S IC S • ..,,., ~ "'' Scotch..., Softener .. -..~99< ·:: ggc Mr1. ll'ri1lr1• Bakery Buya! Muffins := • SW OOU9" Z-S Lemon Drops 1-'8~ Buttertop Bread • Fresh Donuts Scope ......... to'Olf ..... J 159 ~ 39' ~ s129 ... 2t: 69' :1 6gc I::=~~~~ ................. pi•..... • ...... c... • ._ ... ~ .... .................... See> ~ss Grapes AGreor 5 1 c Fovorolf' For f r111I &owU lb. ·FOOD Chicken Livers Normande. a bright new way to serve nutritiOn· . packed chicken livers to your family. Sliced cooking apples add a tart.sweet touch that is mellowed by onions and red wine. Th en crunch and texture are added by almonds and ra1sms in the nee wee Nectarines ~l(ore 2 I c And Alomolt<. Peoli ol •• led Sweet Plums 39c Additional Produ<e ·f!tectiom ! G·een Cabbage ~ 1ac c t 11 ' I arro s ,,_ , ... ,. 2 h: 39¢ Valencia Oranges ., 25c Fresh Tomatoes It 39c Cel ery r # ,..., &,.. 35c Romaine Lettuce r 29c , ....... ., Long Stem Roses :::,. s399 Red Potatoes ::,;. " 29' tiquor, 11'ine and IJPPr ert Truly Rne f f;ft~hampoo ~~44c ' : 77c ...... Sin u...lt 2 ...... ..._ ..... ....,,.u, ... •kA• c· 1 c....,,._ .... _..._..,'- _.~...,.. .. ...,...._cw,. •Z4...................... •S-.Ma ........ fl&.,_...._,.. • .... ,c.... ........... .,.... ----~ t . c - .. I FOOD Home Gardens Mushrooming .................. apad.-rw..a plat or a narc. I•• fHt of • erowded urban alt•, bome 1ard1e1 are muatuoo•l•t •n poQWarttJ. If, ~ 10 ......, ol UI, YOll'Ye Ju:aped 00 t.be sardetU.aa bandwaaoq (cw la I&,,.._. benowT>. ebaDOll an -. ol u.e flrat bouatlu your tardm will dellttr b le&fl.U.tct Uadouti&edly you're famlllar wlt.b 0.. tlAe navor \1'11 brllbl. tender lettuce ai&kla lo freab salada 8Dd aadwttbea. But ll tbat't die u.it ol your uqaalntance, ll m ay s urp1'iae you to know that Mt:tQC'e la de-- Ucloua CCllObf. especjal· ly •MD il'a put of an Italian favorie, a frtt . tat a Similar to an omelet except that it's fiat, a frtttata Is any eaay en· tree that's 1ood for brunch. Jach or supper. This freab.from -tbe garden version ls a alm· pie combinltioo ol eggs, l e ttuce. Parm esan cheese and a few flavor· in gs. and it's also only 232 calories per serving' Hawaiian Salad a Winner H a m salad gets a Hawaiian treatment in this recipe, winner of the 1980 Bays Hom e Service Institute Food Service Recipe Contest.. created by Anibal Tung, • executive chef of the O 'Hare Hilton restaurants. La&W Ll:'lftlCS ~ATA <••v' •> 4 cape (about • ou•c••) eoar11l1 chop-ped, ele..., leaf lettuce 1 .......... .. ~ cup cbopped Ollla. 1 •• ...,.,.. buUer ..... \4 CUJ> •rated Pann.ao cbeete 1 teupoon p&rai.7 nua Fresh Solid 1a...-btaU .. tMlpoa. Nit \4 lHlpOOD dry DlUltud ~ tMlpooD ........ Comb&M lettuce aod wahr la medium 1aucepaa. Cover and cook oYer aMdham bMt gatll 1oft., about 3 m lautea. Dula well, preNlna out uceu li· quld. lleanwblle, lo larce ovenproof skillet melt butter Add oaJon, cook over medium.low heat --- untll 101\, about $ ml.luatee. Bfft tocetber ••••• cbeeM and ...... iDt•· 8Ur iD dJ'alMd let· tuce. PGlf ov• onlclu iD •kilW. Cook O¥er low to medJum beat unUJ e111 ue aet, I to 10 minutes. BroU about 6 inches from beat unW UpUy browned. 2 to 3 minutes. Cut 1D wedles to MJ"Ve . To mak e h a nd l e ovenproof, cover com· pletely with alwni.Dum foll. Premium Quality I Baking Size Potatoes 5 lb. 99 cello bag• each Green Cabbage Juicy PLAINWRAP Red Plums Mild Sweet Brown Onions DAILY .f!WJT C Fresh leaf lettuce adds bright color and intriguing flavor to tflis easy fntatta. ~~.10 Tw o tnu s ual dimeoaioos of this s andwicll include broiling U e English m uffin wiU a butle r Parmes a a c h ees e mixture, then covering it with thousi.nd island dressing befa-e adding ~~.10 ~~.29 the ham salad. The c he dda r c htese and broiled pine~ple add the "hula' to the sandwich. llAMSAbU> HAWAIIAN SUDWICB (6sentn•> J 2 ounce. ham <diced> ~ cup fretb dill pickles <diced) ~ cu p c t lery (diced) l/4 medium g reen pepper <dicedl 3.-'4 cup mayoru:aise Salt (pinch) Whit e pepp er (pinch > 6 tablespoons batter ~ cup Parmesan cheese (grated> 1 c u p c h e dd a r cheese <shredded) 12 pineapple slices % cup t ho usand island dressing 6 English muffins (split> Mix together bam. pickles. celery, green pepper, m ayonnaise, salt and white pep?er to m a ke sandwich . Set aside Mix togtlber butte r and Par mesan c h ees e S pre ad b u t t e r I P a r m es a o ~ .. --t'!!'!~ $2¥_~J+-!D'Hi'l .. ;. ~-_.,.--•'-, ~,.,z .... ,.. -· .. _..,_.. -own~ead tbOWand ~ is la nd dressing tver broiled muffin balvt>s. Divide ham salad and place oo all mUfflo halves. Top wiU '4 ounce shredded cbelldar cheese; broil until cheese melts. Broil both s idH of pineapples; "SAVE .40 per lb. Fo.terF8nN SAVE .50 per lb. Fo8'1r F.,...CalH. Grown Freeh Bruet. Drumatk:ka,Thlg._ a Wing1 Calf. Grown-or l'Nghl Foster Fsm...CalH. Grown Bestof 99 Fryer per • lb. Fresh Fryer per Drum-•b. sticks199 Thighs• Fresh Fryer .95 Legs per. lb. Foeter F8rma-CelH. Grown AMorted Flavor• Ralphs er .. t. Drumsticks a Thighs RBIP.hS Egg Fresh Fryer Fruit Sesame • -'~;;.~~Pl._!_!, -~=~_Q "·· ' }~:"'}j.~. • ' -H -· --· ~/ ,,...,,.. _. .;;;, ) ~ !'dill'' -<Ji SAVE .40 per lb. Foeter Femia-Calif. Grown Fresh Fryer 119 Breast per lb. ; I • f t I l l USDA Cho~BMf Round Deflclou• . ~. }~<?O~ s,,~ll~WJQ!q.t ~nne•*1j~~J'l .!Vf'Wfih11fiL ',~ .. ;.r. ~.~ ., ilt ~1.;u·p ·ar · ~~r.J\. i~_gj ~:tAA •r'0 • .... 4A c..b.. • ~ .... ftJ ' tnllfilli 1~il'T'r'u•r&.dW " "· each plate with a slice of tomato, a pece of fresh fruft, t"WO pick.le slices and a sprig of parsley Bartlet ts From Englapd Lon!lon229 Bf!81 99 7-Up 105 Broil Wieners per 12 oz. • 2 ltr. lb. pkg. btt. Prac. Effective Augult 7 thru Augu1t 13, 1llO This is the 151 st day of the Ralphs PLAIN WRAP-PRICE FREEZE* ...................... ,. _ _.... .......... .. _ ....... ___..~--..... -.... .. ... .,..., ................. c-..-.-....... .. .... lllllM\ ... .... .. ·--""" .. -•-•-•tee--..,.~ .. --.• ..-. ... II.LS • l na a .. C11T1 ma ...... .-111.s 1 .............. ... 11211111 sr .. nna •1MmRW.,.,.JlllUCI •11 ~ ----..... .,. .... 11-IW.U."flM•YAWY l, eptemhe r ear-Time CHUCK 98 ROAST • Bt<tde Cut 9onOed Beef U> sttANK · 98 HAM • lb .fRv tNCi 58 ~~~eA S:~ lb ·-... , ROUND STEAK 1ss eonetes~ eonoeo Beef ~ult cut lb eonoecl Beet lb TOP~ ~98 SIRLOIN.· · ~ BOnete9s ~ leef lOln Steak LO RUMP ROAST ~1 .88 ~LE~~--l.2.38 • PORTERHOlJSE eooati ew -"JA& ~l~'!~ST ,,1.29 ~~\;,~~~~R~~()t< 181.29 mlcroor11al1dl1 tbat CIUM •18f. Of' food po11oaln1• beH are bacteria, y•uta. aH mo&dl. (I) To 1ro•. a leroor1aai1m1 aeed rood , ••t.r, ox11•• (a ir), Md nelUMr &oo add .. &oo a1lta11De ID en v l roaauot. An exoepU•a ia certain bact•r la tb•t are anaerobic ...... , tbey 1row ln tbe abiMDce ol air. Tbe bact..ta that caH• botullam are uaeroblc. (3 > l'ood preMTVation IUttWI are effect.Ive beuute tbey l.Dterfere wttb one or more ol I.be 1ro wtb 1ued1 of mkrocrpn1ama. IN CANNING. blCb beat kWI some of the mJcroorpnWna ~t 1n tbe food and drlvea the air out "' tbe jar; vacuum seal freveata entry o new mlcroor1anl1m1 aad kttpa out air IO that m&crooqmlama P"MDt cuootpvw. If food c..,,..,. la add -aucb 11 fruit or tomatoel -&eM beat la needed beca\IM tbe add preveala tbe arowtb of tbe beat-realatant mlcf'CIGl"PILilrm. U food cmmed l8 lew In acid -n1et.able1. meat.a, poultry, ftM -• m•cb blsber temperat\&re LI needed -tbat olltatud witb a Ofl&Dilmt. boweWW, IO preM_. e...., -ln tbat wbm tM rd die· order te kill tbe beat· frotta t.ber can beliD to r • a i i t a n t s,row. mlcroor1anl1 m1. Dryinsal.opu-eaerYes partkularty tbe apores rood by tytes up the of the bacteria that water. KlcroorsaaiHll CIUM bamlilm. CID IJ'OW la the food wben wllter LI added. REDING pneerva food became it Uea up tbe ... l .. lee, and immolt l laea tbe mtcroorpm.nm ao tbey c&DDOt ll"OW· P'Ttleliol d•eaa't kill •lcro· Jellel -and Jama are prtHI-bJ NPf'tUl Uel llP die wa&er: bJ tbe acklaty d tbe fnlltl ad lty tbe ableac~ of air bnaPt• ....... tk jar l8 HC:UUl tealed. veryda! savin~ with lower •-•>'I,(. . . f' MAZOLA 2 39 6 CORN OIL 48 oz BU f. HUNT'S KETC~f!, IJTI • 7 5 ~ i ~A ~~01 r AM 1.09 1·~ptH OR~~c~.49 I~CER~ICJW .89 ~~. J.E~LY 11°' -.89 L ~~~~U(lO loOl CM• 59 L ~EET JU~ CM• 79 j, CRAPE JUICE 1 36 M \.00 I t0 Ol fTI • b ~~~iOLl~~Ol<Mle73 L ~~~ER•.,. or 90!<.42 I~~~~ ~~~c...69 L~~~~u~~~ 1.79 L ~~~KEN BOL~~~ .89 L ~~~EY BO LOG~~-.. 99 L ~~KWURS:,01 .. -.1.19 L ~~~~IC SAU~~E .. ~ 1.19 L ~!JHU..Sc!~3 .29 L ~,9!. ~~--~ CAA.18 L ~~~S~~~, .. -.2.69 L ~?!!'!a~s c~~!!~ 1. 69 ~NCHEON ~°!,, 1 .28 -~-~\~~i'i"' ;,se-:-~<. ~m~~ ... -~ . ...'19 L ~!.i~S~ ~.1 .99 ~NtNG.°'''"" 1.55 · . • ! DEL MONTE BeErs 57 ~«O l>IC""O '' Ot CA.,• l ~JCARRO~SOICM•44 l ~O TOMA!~.47 l ~!?Y"S TAC~.!~'IY .36 1llltW Ot<" -~~ "'"'° .,_, -"" lll'\ OOolOO ,_!ft CAMPBELL'S 90UP 31 <ll• Ot --• .,., Ol (Ml. MINUTE RICE 2 Q4 ~-190l P • BEER 1 29 c.cll.Cll#I~ •MJOl C-S • HARVEST DAY BUNS 49 "°' ooc; Ot MAlillUIGl't • Cf ..e • -=. .... oau..-... ..,,.. ~ --.-~ • ··"/j pnces overall. J:~-~~~ J:~~ 1 .~~. b COi IAOE 149 CHEESE Udy lt'f' Q Ctn GREEN 69 PeEANS • b ~0"'1 J00l Ptt9 ~Of H (Mt\(Uf L ~l!:1~ t •lfA CWI 1.17 L ~~.~ .. ~ , .. , 1.19 L I~~,~~~~2.69 L ~~LE~._. q()l~.69 L STOICELY PEAS V lPW •• 59 L ~!!'.~~~-·· •01 ~ .34 L PA8ST~luatUM2.99 l ALMADEN WINES 3 g =:-~ °1r."~ .1 REDRI PE 13 ~TERMELON! IC.ut.. lb 141 lb ~OUPES.19 ~~~~~~~~~-'!> HONEYDEW23 MELONS • BOSTON FERN b POC. k111 C.rl~" .19 l O 2ss ! ~'g~._1 .47 L~~.69 L ~Gt.IMO .. °' 1.99 '°' 1.99 7.87 I~-''""' 1 29 ....,.(It_ OOI-• l-"-· CONOmONfR 1 29 -. ffluo.i; t> 01 et\ • •I' ' '• ) . ··~ A I t • • rri ' .. I I I i ' • ti 1 h '·. , r IQ, '''" ) l•o l.O_. 1. ... ., ... ,,., '\I I'll • t.b ,, ! • , ·1 10111 .101)' 0'-I . • ,..,.u..'-.. , . -.... ·-""'"'.. -:--,...., ~ ............ -------_,., ...... ~ c ..... t\AMa-.... t --·--= , --••11 1 -------,., r 1•1-. 11 lh.r flf( Ret>Ql1 on Eooa· Warehouses ...... -~~-==:-... ..,..,... = ......... ~=~ ... P"•••·• ··= • tM dlff ...... priot ........ QUI' ~ ... COlll.'¥91-t.I Hpe...,.ke&.4 la UM pUosopla1 of our HJ.._ Ow 1Ml11n YMW IMIDMtvn al ........... -,... .... -. li! mah tWr ~ det~lo9I M to br_. Ible =~aNited-of ot.1•1 ·•· .. that we ..., alOq lo our~. I tM ston manuer. ''Wby do 10U fMl yow food buyen rep,...t the eonaumer ·~=-il-:E;::::~?~re hi Wa ....,._.. · ••watat JOU•• oar 1Mlves -... the best barallillll that f1All-bu~n ean obtain. Weuve a variety of labels and \:9~ or:·~..!~ .. =-~ ~1a1~t m•Ufactunrt are olf'"-8& sub&tanUal pro- motklnt.I dilcounts. "You won't see a maaulactu.rer's full line because we pidr aocl cbooM the belt buys. But tbe •""It supermarket sees itself as representiD& ~ manufacturers whose pro- ducta it carries, and It Ures to display all the products and all the sizes in each manufac· lurer's line." "What's wron4 wt_th that?" I asked. "It's not effi~." explained the store manager ... ht dte.4tdd, it is the supermarket shopper who pays for each manufacturer's slower moving items -t.he ones that collect dust on the shelves -and for the stores that are 40 percent larger ~han they have to be in order to displa.}'them. "When a s~ket cooslders itself the agent tor its big d>aoulactufers, it may be reluctant to pic~~p t. errific buy on a pro· duct like canned c beeause it feels ob- Upted to buy the-ol the manufee· turers it represents. So. lbopper loeea out on a bargaia." I "But there ls notbm1 \bat fQreel them to buy lbe ... tine,'' I said. "'l'b.r·~ right. be agreed. ''But just walk into any ..pet mark~ and -.11 the mettban· dise displaJed oa the shelves isn't arranged Sardines Great For Picnicking boney wheat bread dough• . ~ cup butter or I maraarille 1 clove garlic. crushed ~ teaspoon Italian herl> seMOning 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese . Proce~s cheese spread. IOfteoed , . 2. C8PS (3~ ounces eoc}l) sardines m tomato sauce 12 thin s lices cucumber 3 ,...._. onions 12 black olives, sliced ~bard cooked eggs, sliced ' Mustard I ' 1Brusb frozen dough 1 witb about l tablespoon ~1 ..,...,eetunn rather tMn by pt'Od\I~ TIM~ c1oa•t care lf th& mun It ...,... for tbe ~to eocnpan pri~ and qullt7. Jt )Ult abowa wtto tbe aupermarlltll nall1 r•taent. ·· What he r laht ! J)o traditional Juper...,..eu reprHent manutacturen at tbe H~ ot ~" tlke ~ uct me! n..t tame~ I vllittd one of the supennaneta where l usually shoe>. A• I walked down the froien-tood a.isle. I notl* that alt ol t.be Birds Eye vecetab&es were lined up \o&etber, u were the Van de Kamp'a seafood products and the Sara Lee desaert.a. I tot the distinct reeUna taat l was 1*11'\1 at • ~atalol of each manuladurer's proclucu. I betan to wonder if the manaaer of the discount s tore was rll'ht. Then I walked into the canned·foods aisle and saw that the merchandise was crouped differently. The various brands ol com were arranaed together, as were the various brands ol peas, carrots and so on. By thia time, l was a Utlle confused. So. t went looking for my friend. Al. the store manacer. ··Do you feel that you have to carry a manufacturer's whole product line and dis pla)' !\all together?" l asked him. "We tried to do that in the past," he said. "but o&ir buyers are getting a lot more cb~y. As you can see in the canned-good!' lre<:\ion, we have started to group the vanou:. braQdl of a product together t'Shoppers s~m to want them that way. and we have to please the shopper. I guess it's a sign of the limes." How are products grouped at your s upermarkets? Perhaps it's time to start sug· gesting to store managers that they take a tip from &he discount stores and reananae all of their shelves to facilitate super.smart shop-ping. &EFtJND OF THE DAY Write to the foUowing address to receive the form required by this $1 refund offer on lipt bulbs: Westingbouae Coupoa Request, P.O. Box •. Younc America. Minn. S5399. Enelose a self-addressed, alam~d en· velope. 11Us offer expires Dec. 31, 1980. ~-i:z !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!·!!!il~~~~?.~ Heres what's't~ ... in them: Just about everytlung you can thmk of that's tasty, wholesome and nutntlous. Like naturally sweet sun·dned frwts. Fresh. crunchy nuts. Plus all kmds of delJcious.tlunqs that are good for your ~: taen.se• ia ,, <"' _ .. ,........ -........ ...,....' ~ ...-.. _ Meanwhile, melt the remaining butter in 7Sl 1-lnch baking pan. Mix ill 1arlic and berb se~J. ·When doug.h is soft enoueb to cut, sllci ..., into 6 pieces, ---~'--A.-J • < H • It ) 1 • · ~tSeartv~oetfer. .we~" blended Nature Snaclcs mto ~ special flavors: Nuts Gakxe, Rocky ROdd. Rdisln Crunch. Cirob Crunch. Coco &rw1a. t Everyday discount -.vlngs! ~ !TIDE LAUNDRY DETERGENT 111 Oz. Bo)(. 599 b SPIC 'N SPAN CLEANER 54 0 1 Bo« 1.94 .· BOUNCE , ~ 11: FABRIC ..___ ~~ . SOFTENER _ 60CI Bo• 2.72 f' CHEER 6 LAUNDAY DETERGENT 111 o~. Box. 599 DASH l' LAUNDRY b DETERG ENT 2 11 Oz Sox 668 .57 b SAFEGUARD BATH SOAP 'JOI Bd• .44 ~-"i:;iij~if-,l~c:u:-, p;..:,c:e;P~ro:1ec::1i0n~P~c:ti<.~~ godrant~s. •N·•,p O'<'-"' 10 o- bBIZ DETERGENT BOOSTER 38 01 BC• 2.11 ··ll~t1ve Hom w~._,,odf .\uqul>I (.'" ,~,. t.,, ,OJ• A 11ju~t 1~11'\ I ·b· NEW SUN·llAID~ RE SNACKS Here's whats not: No cherruCc!ls No preservabves NoartJhoa. colonng. And no worry. Becouse Nat\ll'e Snacks contain nothing but wholesome mgrechents • ~~.,;,.u.,.( -""lmil!la::!,\.• --....tl~ gt8lt. ew Sun·Maid Nature Snacks. Yow farruly will love what's m them. And you11 love whafs not. Look for Nature Snacb in the produce eection. Taluban Treat dl1d , • ~-Dtfl~·--··-~,· Qo,~jl<!5-~~..,., ,··.~ , ... .. ... , .. .-•. ~ ...... -'=' '"" ·-~ 9ti2'[0't E httti .. ,... \ I 'I • '4 l. l. '4 3 l. o 12" a I ,. 'Iiy them fot~ness sake! CIN1ME PRCDJCI ~) ~----------------4 OaJN ~ •""' Ol'OWIJlllS 01 c:M.l'CllM _, •• , • \ . ... "< I l • • j ., "·· •.n .. II ... .. .s '" •I •i ,, ') .s .. " ,, • ' .. " •• •• •• • (I -,. I " J!~ 1.1'10. -~ ,, \~:.a , ' • 1'1 v1 , .. ' '" ,. 5 Ort Jr: Co I Ot • f tl btrl ~ ,, ::. "'"d J t! ,,,., ... " Ill. c.t .a l' '=" tJtTf ~ .. ,,, TOA't ~ li=m•·-;_;------ I I Cl • DM.YN.OT mu ~ hs peci3f Treat s Di p Easy Lar It •1111 CAdJu11l ll m 1• up or down by about 3 mJnul ror each &lit' lurl(u or am 11lt•1 J lmmrdl11ttly run cold ~ 11\~r ovt"f \'IUt• or pul llll'm In IC w»t« WIUl 1·om1,1lt'tely eoolecl. To rt'mO~t· ehell. cnac~le ll lJy l•J>Pln; i eotly all over. Roll eu between hand• to loo.en 1heU, th<'n peel, •t1rtlng •t tara4! end Hold ea& uoder ruooang cold wate r or dip ln bowl of w•lt'r to help HH off 1hell I.I ~ DA C'HOICl &W CHUCK STEAK frr>il Pon llrud y 18 1.39 RE X SOLE ,.,.. ~ .. 5...,1 c.-.. -.,cvr CHUCK STEAK Br,,.._ • ~,_., t r • ROLLED ROAST Munching on fresh vegetables and a high- protein dip helps satisfy between-meal hunger deliciously and nutritiously. WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM ALL MARKETS NOW,YOU DON'T NEED TO SHOP ANYWHERE ELSE! That's right! Bring in your coupons, INCLUDING "DOUBLE COUPON" co upons from a ny other market in Los Angeles, Ve ntura ond Orange Counties and we w ill gladly redeem them as if the y w ere our own. Redemption is sub ject to all limits imprinted on each coupon. If we do not stock the specified item, you may substitute a n item of equivalent value. Don't wait! Start clipping now and save time, gas and money. This offe r is effective Thurs., Aug. 7 thru Wed., Aug. 13 F.~-W~te•" 8 01 ts 2.89 OYSTERS ftOJt I• t t. u A • ~ A 1 \..., t!> 3.49 HINDQUARTER<) t ,, t '--•• '• r,, .. A . l8 3.79 t& .59 •, •la(t"'d I'; 0 '0 1 Ot... n')t [ortrd'27"4,fo• LEANEST GROUND BEEFL1~2.29 LEAN GROUND BE EF ts 2 .09 JUMBO ~C ALLOPS 6 .99 TURrtY BREJ..STS • 1 .8 9 ~l•U.D BJ..CON ie 1.09 Whtlt' l>E>l'f kc.tbob~ on the gntl an: w.ually con· ~1dercd a ~pec1al treat, they needn't be reserved for comJJ<tny. By mak· 1ng the kabobs with ccunormcal roun~~.&'., they can be i f~·~ ,!·.:hJ6!1lf f !!C!fl~ .. f!l!lt California f ry11r11 ... -~~~-~ ... 51! often in family m .... For an especially ta~"-· l) kabob creallon, tr~: marinating the bee-,...- s trips an a le m o n · s parked blue c heeae dressing, then weaving th em on s ke w ers alternately wilb fresh mushrooms and cherTy tomatoes. To be assured that the round s teak kabobs come to the table tender and deliciou s, t h e National Live Stock and Meat board recom - mends cutting the steak into thin strips before marinating. -""l~ 1'. a £.I) ..$,U~u< . .._,/ ..... ,.,~) l!I" .... ~ .. ~ ........ •I " · · 2 pounds beef ·top round steak, cul l I/• · to 1 ~ inches thick 1 cup blue cheese dressing 2 tablespoons lemon juice D81YERI ICICREAM sis.9 f~ ~ • .r~~--~-~ .. .,..~ .. ~ Ritb ~c·~""""'(.",..~·~.;.,.... ·~ W~I•• pvrple I 7 Ol GRAPE JUICE 6P'tndi4!1d , 0 cu .<ed RASPBERRIES 13 01 P~() SARA LEE BROWNIES Corno•·Oll :70 0 1 .85 .69 1.39 May111ai111 ..... ';,'~~~:~:: ................... I I' Glo~ A· I I 6 Ol rwo O• lorge ELaoW MACAROt-:11 .. . . .......... .59 0..N:on r<,.,~ ~\I •o<••h•\ LAYER CAKE MIXES ..................• 89 6 ' 0 1. <on oul vor,.tiM PETUNA CAT FOOD .............• 23 II OZ NO RETURN IOTTLf$ WCKY LAGER s21a 12 PAK BllR .... 1~ Ml CANADIAN WHISKY llAGRAM'I S 629 v .0 ......... -..... ., ................ IMJtOllRDKAMMA ~:.0 ~· 6.99 COffU UQU_,. ... , 3:7 "' rh.Wed fO•IO" TROPICANA ORANGE JUICE .69 . .. 89 lnvm xvdd,.1 O\\I •O•>e""1 TWIN PAK POTATO CHIPS 11'9 . 0 .. 1. l·o'" ,.,~ 2 LITER PEPSI 180/ IN'"I 70 OH LISTERINE MOUTHWASH Rf GUI AA OQ [.(IRA OllY 10 Ol JERGEN'5 LOTION .... 1.19 ... 2.69 s129 s133 N.~1!!!.!l!!!.~~" .~ .. · ......... ~-~~~~.' ....... as: .. Pr•<oDv> 16 01 "'b RIC OTT A CHEESE 1. 19 Hv<) ... , 16 or country >•yt.. .99 SALAD DRESSING 10~(0 . 0 1 ind w•v•nq SHRIMP COCKTAIL .. 69 7., 0 1 wofe, ''""\I.(~ 43c LA• O' fllOlt LUllCH•ATI ' ! I • . • > " ,, .. }I' J . ... . r ; ·1 0 0 FOOD Raisins and Inflation •rlll'l'llAYM.A eaat .. ol ,.._ • • •••ck food ." u11 It tak•• two to SA;A....-mo ~-== ==~-== :=-... -=:::~:. lnflaUGa... lt'a hYrtiq all ralalu ••l .. W• IMa 1ttnd1 of pretHla, It duce t h IO percent el t11 toda¥. but Wnk for MW MM .....,. A ralalD 1tt.d1 ol potato clslpe, ......... l"lf9 lD&o a 15 a 111o•ent about OH ...... '-..-.. ~ of Hd wbo know• what pare• .,....... r.W.. food wbolM price h ... 't l'• orl&l••l ~:/:.: a.." A ~ ralD cu ltllt ... down • UWe~ "'4IMd. 1'll tl _,.A_• ,:J~ri:. srower Mrioulb Url8 •crop. t '• plummeted. lt'1 ·~ NI ~ lltllri· __ lD In 1'7t tla• farmen ttulaed ~ au tbe llo• ol tis• orl1l••I ••·••• ral•I••· f.a"°"r· .._t ...,l .. *• -t price bani.,... ll'• 10 .,..... Al • ...., M · -!'!9.a......i--.!...~-.rJ··-·-u ... • ........... _ ln ••rlan l• ••~ura1e4 Ull ~ .... _ - -e ap __, -.t '°m· ¥Hta ... ralalla ••t by the trend toward Uaey ..... reeoverln1 Nri9cm &o what It ••• 1poll. ,,...,. lucroM .ad aat .... al .-..... ...... -'-· from tbM dlau•er .... _ .. tbeY're -•--•• .. -'v· I I -· ·-... ~ -• ...,.,, •-·"'1t aw": .. ~.,.,._·v •• bru~toM ceeteet • 10 wltll ,.aee to the e""'9Dl were hit by worse ralna -. -Ila a.Ml bectsia Un· U'ftd for Htlol more bl 1'71 that cauMd tbem If you're wonderln1 not 1.row lD \.hem any ralllm: UP • quarter o1 &o ae even more. wbal thla W<lftderful food more than on 10methtn1 • po\lnd ln the lut year. The 1919 crop Just h. lb e an J.W er u heavily aall.M. harvested is the best 1n raisins But the timei In UMl US .• 50 percent history, but the fa.nnen frame invoJved may be aAISINS TllEN don't of the ralaana produced are shll reeling from a UtUe &oo,aer than you spoJl, are light weight, are eaten as plain 1978. had In m i nd . Two and have a high concen· ra\stna. Of the 263.000 U.O..Md years •IO in tntlon ol Vltamms and tons produced, 30.000 THE MISINS on tbe andeDt Rome, raisins minerals. But from the goes into cereals. and a market now come from weren't just expensive, raisan producers' point or significant proportion of lbe im crop, and they're they were money. You view, there's a problem. what's left goes into not on.Ly better quality could measure the value Tbeyaeetheirfoodaalhe commercial sauces. than bas been available of things in amphoras perfect snack, but u.smg Other big uses are traJ I before.tbey'vealsocome (Jan> ol railins. 11 you raisins as snacks bas mix. raisin breads and down from about $2.SO a wanted to buy a nice beendeclinlngfortbelast cookies. and even the pound last year to about .JOUDI slave boy, you'd SOyean blg newcomer. raisin ice $1.SO this year. All or ._ve to fork over two In the 1930s, people cream. which means raisins are ampboru of railinl ate three pounds per w b e n y 0 u bu y more of a bargain than • '"'ISINS year. while as recently Am e ri can rai si ns. ever. an were valued as a couple of years ago, • b . C · r l How does the farmer b 1.. then...__ I you re uymg ab om a ac~ ~ausepeope the national average . d h odds s erve his r aisins? b l · d h raisins. an l e are e I eve t e Y had was barely a pound per 99 out of 100 that the Barserian recommends phenomenal medicinal person. having a bowlful o( R rais ins came from a Powers . om an Kelem Barseri'an or 11 . h' raisins on the breakfast b · · t I s m a area wit 1n a P ysic1ans regu ar y th R .. B . . 50 . mile r a dius of table for sprinkling on . ......_. · . . e aasm argammg prescn~ raism potions cereals instead of su.gar. f · 11 Association points out downtown Fresno In as a cure or practica y that 20 or 30 years ago, a r t 1 h If f th And his wife suggests e v e r y t h i n g t r o m ac near Y a 0 e soaking them in heated · t t 1 d food store might offer world's suppl y or raisins •m p o enc e o o brandy or rum. to serve age. Modern science 3,000-4,000 products to comes from the single flaminfi over ice cream. choose from. Today. s mall valley surround· llodern science baso't that number has jumped ing Fresno. Jn the San For tee recipes using s ubstantiated the old to 10.000-12.000 "As a Joaquin Valley raisins. send a stamped. -----------------------------self.addressed envelope to ''Raisins.·· c /o California Women for Agriculture. California Slate Fair. 1600 Expos!· ion Blvd., Sacramento, 95813. Ripening Tomatoes If you are in a hWTY to fully ripen mature. pink tomatoes. keep them al temperatures of 68 to 72 degrees. Never store tomatoes below 55 degrees since chilling can result in failure to ripen evenly, in decay and in im· paired flavor. ''The confidence and comfort you can count on!'' SAVE 20C on anv size ~ ·~_.,..... maxi-path REGULAR OA SUPER 0~00~ 100b~3 . • A tip: Set tomatoes stem end up to a void pressure oo their most delicate part. the shoulders around stems, say California tomato .. •••••••••••••••••llil•••••••••••••••••••lill growers. XKOff~ • Parkaymargarine. ~ ""' ......... ~ ............ -""' .l __ .. __ ... ,. ....... ,, .. __ It l .......... __ ...... ___ . ___ ,, .. _,.. .. .--.. ..-....-a· _______ ......... _ .... .__. ________ ........ ! ... ~ ...... "" __ ..,.,_ .... 111111 -llllldll99 c:.... .. ' .... _.... --:.:. ':.-: :-:-: ....... :::.: i ___ ._.:-;r: .... ~ I .. ~ I 21000 1051'13 .. -:.. ' ... \ " ~ _,. ··~ ..... , '" _..,,_, ..... '· -~-r ...,.._..,.__.. '\ • ,.,. ':...£ -::- , ,. r: t ' • r 'I l 1; . . ,. ( j 1 I I ,- I : .. , l-~ .' .. ·~ " .,. ,, ,. ., , Stir-~ Favorite Now la CaUferala ftallJ llNmbMd oalon Md lt9'00 peiel la..u..tpllll'-..:ttom 'l lM.lpoon bHll, ••d 1Ut·tt1 o~•r m l d • ~ • I J l • l o f'-11 • \'Id aaodera\e beet •bout I Nove•bM'. Eat h'eala \ll te-.oon 1rat .. mlauttta, Juu until pean cldlled rt,bt out ol l•m• peel 1uccblnJ la tt'nder (If tbe rerrt1erator or \ilt cap 1rated det l red . add l combl•• tbem *ltb Par---~ t•bl•poon wmr. cover IWDmWll aattb1nl for a a.a.ct ftnn·r1pe peat1, Ind It e Im a lO 3 eaauall' el•l&Dt cU&ll, r•1w cw. and cut mlnut .) Add pun lad S&lr·,...1 luceblnJ and fndt ID \4...a.dl .Uces to m ix 1eatly. Sprinkle .. an. meuwe I \upa. Sllce wtth cbeeu. Cover Sub&.l1 _. .. , wttJa =..,_ elllut 't lncb •kiu.t Md ..,..m about ...,-., Md~~ 1111111,...,. omoo. 5 mln\Me. uaUl pean Pa,...... eheeee. U... HaallllllD»ladlMWet •N ~Y beated. diab ll IOlt • aodh1111t ud ..., lll 1a.rlk, aaJt Sel"'ff •t oace. Mu• 4 lPah la vt&a•"" • Md c ud '-"-· AM ztlttblru. Hrvbtp <•~ cupa). and 11nap to~ ta ----------~--.;.__ _ ___; a wok or a akWet • warm aummer olpta FOOD Stir-Fry Zucchini and Bartlett Pears: Two summer stars make this a seasonal side dish favorite. when lal:>oriq over a Mt stove \s DC>' l<M ....i la your mlod. Fresh 8art.letta are at your supermarket ri&bt eow. ra= ta color from jUllt ed ,,.... to fully·rifeed ,.a.low. <Fresh Banletta are harvestod wt.en mature, but green became Uiley don't rtpee properly Oft tbe tree.) Don't besitate lo buy the ~ cme1 - they'll rlpta ~ at room te ........... a rlpent1a1 bowl or loosely cloa .. paper bag . Once rlpeaed <unlformly ~low and yielding ._~ to palm pr!lM•e), pleue refrigerate E LllTE TB YOU ••• BUR LB PRICEI PRO E E ID! Hot di1bH for bot evenings _..t beat up tbe houae aor be mundue. ftia reelpe features aallkely blgredimtl tut, eoolc IA mi.autel on lop ol your atove learial J'OU U.e to li•&•r over ll1• ma rrta1e of llletr delicate tastes aad .e,extunJs . • STOl·FaY ZUCCBJNJ ANDPEA.as 2 medium freab BartleU pears 3 c:llPI tb1nly sliced acchbll ~ cup thinly sliced onion 1 tablespoon olive oil l small clove Creab sarUe,pressed 1Ja teaspoon salt •4 tea.sp6oo oregano. , .... ""'' ~ Romaine lettuce ... 25 .,,... fi!Squash •. 35 ,_ !!! Broccoli ~ .49 1-.•<ta...·~ .... ,,_. itceonele ss Beef Roast • 199 .............. , -· JEISEYMAID ~~Beef Bris.kef • 1 oq LOW-FAT MILK .--.... ,, .... "'--'' ~Sliced Beef liver ~ .69 .Labeling System 'Being Revised !f N;ctarine s '-M\t•• ~Tomatoes *116 ... 59 ... 49 IAl. Ill. ....., .... ,, .. ' ... ~Meat Loaf Mix ·:·. 99 ~ ..... ~ .. !'~Cube Steak ~ 2s~ WASHINGTON CAP> -What do you want to see on food labels? The f e d e r a l ! ~ovemment is trying to 1 work out better syste ms for labeling foods and it would like to hear J "'uggesllons from U1e public Cooperating in tbe ' project are the Department of Health a nd Human Services, the Food <0nd Drug Admlntatratlon, the Departm en t ol AJriculture and the Federal Trade Commiaslon. The work ts concentrating on how information can beat be dilplayed and det.alla of the work will be discussed at a series of public meetings 1 Written comments and suggestions can be __,.,_...,.. i:l ......... .,, <A.~--,.--,. . -.,\ .. -.-.. Bf Pork & Beans . .. ... , . ...,,.. H! s-lwich Cookies ........ !]! Petunl Cat Food .......... Ht Detergent ........... fft Vegetable Oil sent, Wltll.Sept. 8, to the. Hearing Clerk HFA305, ~}'~J :. -,,, A<! m lnlstraumr,-«t>O"M ---· 462, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville. Md. 20857. The flrsl public meeting will be held Oct. 6 in Wasbington to discuss progress on label design. Alternative label (tt ... \tyM Ot .,,..... .,, ••• ffi Del Monte Corn ....... H! Tomatoes -!l! long Grain Rice ,_, .. B! Apple Juice ·~:: .25 ':.:·. 99 ·c: • 21 .•.. 89 ,.., . ·:.:· 1 19 FOL&ER'S COFFEE ASSOlnD GllWS .., .... !l+Garrison' s Gin I~ ff!Blue Nun posstbi.llties will be the · ~ ~ -.-.,.. A._,.,, . _.,... _ • . _. ·'1. • --~cr:-tt;;1'VWi· ·~r• K~~·~-~'.~ ~L, ............ '1-.&.f~ ~~ ....,.., ,fl•~• ._'°"l'~i'lt\l t i mes • -m. • ._.".;.Q' .. 'tt"9"1 , • It II 1 s•· year, arid lbele will be !X!'Vaseline lotion •" offered for further .._...,... .. public dl1cu11lon and s::liCZ Concl:.: .. ne eommmt. 1be Ume and m' ""' r locaUon ol tldl meetlng and tbe ftu1 two forums wlll be~ later. Pef'IGDI wbo WllDt to attend UWftnt-= ·sbouJd eGlUd , Stokes, Dl.Uioa or ODIUJDer Shdiea P' PHO, Bveaa of Poods, Fool and Drue ' Admlahtrttloa , Departmmt or Health Mand..._.. a..leff, 2oo 'C st. ..... sw , · Wuh' t e. D.~. -.. SC'rWNSWA•a mes ,.. ....... ol bot \ook .. wil&e rift (or ... ,, tM ..... -it.at n •fU.iU wltb i.a. ..... •Md• B!~·;~t &..,. .... Ht Toothpaste .. ,._ ...... !O OH~ B! Skin <reo111 ·~· 11• ·:.:.· 21 • .... 99 "..:·· 1 •• ADYlmSIDmM AYAIUlflITT MAIA#Ylll , .... , ... ' ,, y , "'"''"'' • " .,,, .... ··••1 Jli'!1 ·•* "'*' \ tlil • \ftlu ,, 1\1,,,f ,,,,.,, •· .,., .. , ... ,. \ 'tt• •\ hu " .. "'111 \", , ........ , ..... , '""' ~ "'l• "''''". ~"'·••1'1111 ·". • r¥••"''' 1, ¥ "'"''I •••'\-~U ., ••• h\ .... ~·· "''"'•" w. .. , ... ,,,.'•If •..•• _,. ~ a .,a.· • ~•·• ..... ' t I. I t ~I I ,..,,_ ' • • t PU~--rices at •• reala ~.,.... NCll 1191CTM WID. AH. 6 Ml TUii., NO. ti, I flt { I am <MKK lllie4••·' , ..... , .. SllOULDEI ClOO IOlllUSS , .. 34 ·~ Kraft Dinner .. :· .28 FAMILY STEAK ... , .... .~.99 l•tr 3 7 ~fe> Tomato Sauce :: . 13 .. . .. :·. 99 ,.....,..,,,,,.,...°" ' ... 29 •ti> Mushroom Soup .. . ,,., 1 So . , ·--.,.,_.,. ( ... , ~Margarine : .59 ... ,~ .. ,-.,. ........ H! Red Snapper ' 1 '' MA YOllMAISE ' .89 ~ ;;~·;k's~~;a;e Roll BEST FOODS (........,. ,,.. t..-,.,. (Wh• ffi Breasts • 12• . !139 c....,.., ... ,.,......c_.._,,. • 109 ~Thighs & Drumsticks • ' -.n·· ~·· 1 ,. "• ' 'Beef Patty Mix _ •. 89 10 ,, ... ':. 0 322 ~~Cossack Vodka ,..,_, c-. 0. ........ '.:. 0 3 '" "~Sebastiani Wine ;..o 322 ,1, 2'' Wwet\•• .. ,,,, m Aluminum Foil 0 04 45 .. .,... . c..-r.-· ff! Niblets Corn ~· .31 ........... w. .. , '"'"-'°'~' ~Pineapple In Juice '~~. 63 . -...t•l.-•htft1u••••tf4 fl! Cheddar Chunk Cheese ~· 2 2 9 \V / E4 z /\ \ AU •• nm ....m lllllY10 •• SAU TO llAUIS II M MIMI 11 COIWlllQAl UM. ' r COMICS I CROSSWORD .. MAIMlDUKI PEANUTS FUNKY WtNKERIEAN N4H I 1MeRE '~ NOTMIN6 U A ~R EVENING ATSMO CltftPf "If there's a burglar downstairs, that's the burglar's prob'efnl" SHOE .. MOON MULLINS LISTEN 10-m1s-'HoW ~E ')tx)R WIFE!' MISS PEACH 0 A2'THVR... ANS'-.S THe eTeANAL.. G\-i4esTt ONS + • THE FAMILY CIRCUS A"TMIA~, SMOtAL..D IL.ET MV CONSCIENCE 9eMV GLAtDe? by Ferd & Tom Johnson • .. CANDY, FLOWERS, J>. KINDLY P,AT ON THE SHOULDER ... • by Mett Lazartus YE!~/ LANL..E6S 1r ISET"S ~ ~LAMME~ ..JC>e .AT Ol~NEYL.ANO. THE TWO PRONitNJ:Atr BODIES CONTRDL WI A:;TIONS/ JUDGE PARKER I~ OIW!> NEVER ·~~EO HER PHY~CALLY, W~Y I~~ 5HE 00 ~eo OF HIM? "I gueu Amy keeps her sWings ond thing$ out in the BACK yard." DENNIS THE MENACE ~SI~ .. ™15 SECrtON OF TuE Al~ l'E~\INAL 15 CLOSED F~ REPAIRS! OM. v Pll..01 ci~ J .. Ajax 11 trytng to st.ow Princnc how to sawe for• 111lny d~. but l'tn afraid he'• bombing out." by Kevin Fagan c··--~"" li40fl4 ~s M£1'o 'L£AN M"4 ROOM, So1" I ~VCN11 ~t.1'1MfC.~1' 10H ~~£ 1'0 4)1' ~!('{ ! '<>'@ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston ···30,THITT~ DR. SMOCK SO· KIPr:::>O , l'T L..OOKS l,I K~ YOU I L..t... ee GOIN6 UN DE:R ·n .. 1e KNIFe -rHIS FRI c:>AY' I iOOK LtZZIE. TOlHE 51TTER, AHDMIKE ISIN CRAFT CLASS. .. • ... . Ell .. ··.·.. -~ ·~ I CAM BE. S\CK UN1ll l\:4 5 . by George Lemont ....... ._.._ "'tOt ~·~'""'"''~ 4:1 ,, TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE , ~ l . ·-···· • A I ' "' l I y ••••••• 0 l 0. •I II• ,_..., ... I I ' ' • f t a f I ···-·· . ' a IC •• -l 1 llll •llT • M •II lllCll 0 ., I I u .. ., ....... f I L l lllJ•fl• C lll•TIU II A I D• , "'"' .• , 1111 ( T I -· ' '• l OICIA l f I Z I • u l .. ... PIOll l -" .. L I O•,ll A C I ••• I y •111•1 LU 0 c T T I I U ...... I • l " I 111 I llf•T I I "' I • t Cl4 1Wl y Ptl.OT ~EATUAlNG Splendorous U.S. Treasures ma~ CUSTOM~NG speci1.-...1n SHADOW 80XIEI 1803 Newport Blvd. • I GOLD FlUGREE CIGAftETTE CASE Given by PortugueM Mlnfater of ubor to Arthur A. HartmaD In 1174 T rusurt• btllowed on tho U.S. by dltnltari from forelan counlriee were on dll· play rtttntl)' at lhe forrrfal Optninl of tbe New))Ol'l Harbour NaUonal ISank. 'rhe rollectlon wu alven to Bowen Museum ln urn by the General Servic:ea Ad· mlnlattaUon or Ute U.S. There w•re Jewel box • jewels, cl1arette boxre and cuff lloka alven to WUU1m P. Ro1er1, Henry E. Catto Jr., Henry KJulneer and othert SO-PESO GOLD PSEC£ Money Clip Given ~lllam Cotby SILVER CIGARETTE BOX Given to Wiiiiam A. Temple. USAF, by Lt. Col. Pramld Purnablmba ot Thailand f SNCWS WITH COUl'ON •COHOfflONWT'8LOWOAY s7so ""9 t14CIO COSta Mesa s2 500 ~sum-=-z-.. C. M. CALUTIA. D.D.S. ~f'nli•lry For ChilMm ~;» i~-~ n SAN CLEMENTE MEDICAL PLAZA SUITE 24S 657 CAMINO d<• LOS MARE<; (71 4) 496-5001 .. SAN CLEM!=NTF .,,,,.,,.,,...~ .. c,.._,,,,.°"'*••Hoooo111 Smoking In Secret ( Horosrope ) DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband went to a hypnotist to stop smoking. In the process be was taught self-hypnosis . Part o f the progr am had to do with loving his family. He was told lhal if he went back to s moking it meant he loved smoking more than he loves us. This man Is 60 years ... ~" \,,Z .-11111 Lff11d~rs old He has had a terri· years and now has em · b l e coug h for many p hyc;em a . Would you Club Calendar "COUP LES FOR KIDS," a new program launched by Big Brothers of Orange County, is looking for volunteers to give free time to boys aDd girls Information: 554· mJ. EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL and its effects on t he drinker and ram i ly will be discussed at a 2 p.m. lecture tomorrow at M ariposa Women's Center. T11 South Main !!If. .. Orange Informa· lion: 547-6494 THE NEWPORT MESA Bra nch of the Am erican Association of University Women wi.11 host prospective new members at a coffee to be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18, at the home of M rs. H.B. Corcorran in Santa Ana. ln· format.Ion : 644 -2490 FASIOONS formed by members of the Sad· dlebac k Communities Christian Women's Club will be modeled at a luncheon planned for Tues· day, Aug. 12, at the El Adobe Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano. Information: 492·654.2. Ftmd-........_ al Fresco Mistsummer Madness will take place at Seacltff Village in Huntingt.<m Beach Satur· clay, Aue. 9. under aponaorship of La Traviata Guild of the 11 .. tc Center. There will be tlncin&. danclnc aad cliD.inC durin& believe after all the time he spent with the hyp- n otist he is s moking secr e tly -hidlnR cigar ettes in his socks" He can't unde r s tand why l am disgus ted a nd refuse to speak to such a weakling Comment. please. -AN ADDICT'S WI FE DEAR \\1FE: If your hus band were booked on alcohol or drugs, would you be disgusted and re- fuse to speak to him? Well, this ls very nearly the same thing -only your man is addicted to nicotine. Has bis pbysl· ci ao s u gges t e d a hospit.1 d lnic? U not, be s hould. Meanwhile, your a nge r and is olalloo won't do your marriage any good. I urge you to be compassionate. The man I• an emotional cripple. CONFIDENTIAL TO HEE -HAWED TO DEATH: Laughter ts in· tensely personal. Some people shriek ; others cackle or boot; stlll otben only smile. The phony laagb se ldom passes for die real thing. J will always remember tbe comment of a Chhlete frkad. THURSDAY, AUGUST7, 1980 By SYDNEY OMAllll take your Ume anrt would like to take your money. LIBRA <Sept 23 ·Oct. 221 : Be s pecific concerning duties; bring pn onlles and a!>p!rillloni. tnto rocus Be aware of f111e print, read betwe€n the lmei.. check :.ources, revise. n · • . 8 LESSONS $15.00 ~ COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB 557-0211 ARIES ("1arch 21-April 19): Insure safety-securit y m easures. Protect territorial rights. Define goals, terms -avoid Cooling yourself via route or wis hful Uunking. Do your homework. view -and rebuild on a mon: "swta-_. ____ _,'="""~==~~=~-===~~ TAURUS (April 20-May 20>: You gt'l favorable response to r~e.nt in- quiry regarding trip, m essage, idea which can be transformed into Vlablc concept. Cash now resu mes CoUowmg tangle of red tape. G E MINI 1May 21-June 20): Em· phas1s on decision reganhng pay· ments. coUect1ons. credit rating. You complete trans act10n -way 1s open for wider recognJtion. new m arkets. CANCER (June 21-J uly 22): Fresh s tart. new contacts. romance and creative activity all part or an exc1t· tng agenda . Ta ke 1nit1ative. lead rather than follow. imprint your own style LEO (J uly 23-Aug. 22>: Check "hidden resources." Someone is try- ing to tell you somethin~. Be ready to detect subtle hints. Property, JOb secur ity could be involved . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : Em· phasis on desire, getting questions answered in connection with business or career endeavors. Popularity in· cr eases some persons impose. ( ble" :.truct ure SCORPIO 1 Oct 2.1-Nov 2 1 > Ex. c1tem cnt that accompanie!. chan~e of scenery will dominate your personal scenano Gemm1, Virgo, Sag1tt.anult natives r1gure prominently. SAGllTARIUS f Nov 22·Dec 21 > · Family concern centers about invest- ment, loans, expenditures. Stnve ror diplomatJc settlement of differences. Count your change, take uwcntory. CAPRICORN < Uec 22·J an 191 Delay works m ')our favor )OU "wm" wa1t111g ~amc Pls~. Virgo nat1velt play kev roles Le~al affairs. partnerships. ma rital status. !>pee1al agr eements dom ina te scenano. AQUARIUS <Jan 20 Feb. 181 ·Don't s kip bac;1c mate rial you wm through thorough approac h, persistence. not thr ough flas h or !>ensat1 onahsm . Accent on employment. die t . PISCES <Feb. 19·Ma rch 20>: You receive credJt. long overdue. for past f avors and effor ts Pro1ect 1s com pleted and popular ity soars. A r ies , Libra per sons f igure prommenUy. Sing~ Calendar ) "PEOPLE SAMPLEa." a wortsbop for single adults, wiU be preseoted by Coastline Community College at 9 p.m . Friday. Aug. 8, at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. For more information, call 96J.0811 ext. 256. BALBOA SKI CLUB ls planning a white wate r river trip Aug. 26 to Au,. 29 on Tuolumne River in the Sierra Nevadas. For information, call 752--0128. . l!t ~V!JJ iii t!t (!) Iii rsi:~ (i tit:~1l:S1li I ~ ~ f;~ ~~® ... @ l! ENROLL NOW For Fall Se-me-ste-r School Storts Tue .. Sept. 2nd KINDERGARTEN thru 8th GRADE SUMMER SCHOOL July 7th thru Auq 1st DAY CAMP June 16th thru Aug. 29th • Teaching 4 R's with phonics • Bus service available • Before and after school care • lntenlenominational • Reasonable ttition • Classroom decorum resulting m academic excellence l 0 I In FOUNT AIM VALLEY 161JSlrooldwrstStreef ,..,..,7141962-3312 :. --.. HIT . ., '' .. ., . ... -. ._-•:xst+ A~;\~~~/lti;:· SELF CENTER will have a Stn{te Experience discussloo oo "Music -Meeting Your Mood" at 1 :30 p.111. Friday, Aug. 8, i.n the city of Orange. For more information, call 997-9600. . • ~ .... ~ 'PERFECT NaTE .. ~ O~E CO~~~~~~ meet at 8 ~". ..~~\lr ,.-,.,,...{..~~ • ~--_ ........ ~ ~ ~ CJ..£-.h • t~ ., ,.-~'!Wftt"'s~1 "lj U1 '"5"'. game ·~ ..... p.m . rV~ ~, r.,1 Monday, Aug. 11. lo Costa Mesa. For more ~\\..I ~V · information, call Ann at 751-0291. J c~r OUTDOOR SINGLES presents a sailing \'~ .---- c ruise aboard a 38-foot s loop at 7 p.m . Thursday, Aug. 7, with excursion limited to 16 persons. An evening o'f rollenkati.DC will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 8, ln Lquna Hills. All<>, the OOUP will sponsor a volleyball eame at 6 p.m. Monday, Aue. 11, ln Colla Mesa. For more information, call Bob at SS6-10a8. .. , •! ., the evening party. For lnf onnation call 846-1843 or 846-8231. Preparing for the par· ty are Mrs. Leroy Sprague (left) and Mrs. James Miller. SOVTB COAST JEWISH YOUTH will 1pouor 1 beach party 1t 6 p.m. Saturday, Aue. 9, at QoraDa del Illar State Be1cb. For more information, call Marty •l 546-1135. Clll lor 1'9• l'lloflNflOll -CIP ,, .. , c.,. ... (714) 547-1221 PASHIOM tS&.Me ..wron llACH 640-6030 I ....... ~ • -.. ,,,.,.. -···-...... ~ ..... --....... -.-. •• w ., ....... r -;-'\ ....... # •••••• ••• ,, •.r ... ~~ -• .., .... •* DAIL y PILOT IJ I The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY Pl·LOT CLASSIFIED ADS (642-5678) You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval 7 7 5 0 0 "dollaN DOOIS TO HACH 2 2 Ouplt>ic O wnH motivated Open to creative r 1nanc 1nic Pu.s1bl) Lillie or no l'a:sh Will trade property · boat car or ? ? 1249.000 Eves S48-07 l5 D E s p E R WHArs UHl9UI AIOUT UNIQUE .&. B A Y \' I E W -N e ~ II' duplex. 3 and 2 bdrms. . PIHIHSULA POIHT Newly decorat e d 4 bdrm. fa mily home. Ocean view ! S325.000. IAYFttONT We have several fine homes with pie r & s lip. a TOIO HOISE COUNTRY 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths : ranc h s t vie mi11t·C'~lule i11 or~11ge grov<.•s. ~-l!J .• ~00 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bc.y~•dt> Or11w "I B bl~ 6lb l associated Oll l'li CR5-M! 1\1 TO RS '0 1 •• w a ~' ti , u • ' , , b 1> l T !>hingled, st'cluded . v1ew1n!! decks. 5-185.000. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E VACANT -3 bdrm - 11lil newspaper Wlll noC knowingly a ccept any a•vertislng for rea etltale wtu ch is in vk>l a . Uon of the law --·-----· mOltS: ...... Mn ...... ct.di ... .. .., .... ,..,..... .,,. ,... ltu ...... ..,. n. _....,YPIL_OT..,_s •• .., for .... first ... '*;eel .. ,. .. Ollly. ....... for Sale ....................... C1 .,.. t002 ~, ...................... . ...OCEAN IREEDS 645.0303 F OREST E OLSON ~.. .. .... ' .•. , OwMrDfttMrate 3 bedroom Eastsade CM condo. former model Owner wiJI carry fmanc Ing at 12% with lo~ down. Agt..._S56·2660 9QO/o COMMISSION Many ameniti es · computer Blue Chip Properties D Wengeler ~7-4436 Oce•f1 offt ~H 2 Bdrm e a c h un it . tremendous view, dose to Newport Pat>r . rent fas t O nly .,.fs k1n .: St25.000. JACOBS REAL TY 6754670 ----·--- $aper' lnns.._nt 3 Bdrm lower, 3 Bdrm upper duplex. Outstand Ing Balboa Island invest· ment and summer home SC99.SOO BALBOA I SLAND REALTY 673-8700 SpaCIOIUS 4 Bdrm eic ~h i)~ Pll'Cl'. ranta!tllC t•ellent locauon. l'Ol) oct.'an. ba~ and <.'II) ~tone flrl'place. ne~ ll!!hl<. vw~. lu!>h ld.:.q>e paint fo:arthtones. huitc S557.~~'. , lanai You'll la ke tht• llORS~'\ Nellie Gail terms. Don't mass th1& Ranch Jrt•a. ~ bdrm. I :1 one. only $99.950. Call to acrl's. \'It'""· a-.sumJbll da \ ! loan $21;1),L()O . 645 n303 OLD Cl>~! 1:; Int. ""' 111 "U Hw~ . 3 hdrm. :! ·11.ilh l>harp· SJIU.000 FORESTE OLSON --..c.. •• •• •o•~ DF.COH 1-:t•l t•t•tl(• brick~. bt'artl!t, &kyh.:hh Jnd gla....,s. ti bdrmi.. J>Ool -.pa, \'It.'"" $520.000 \',\CA~T B:ilboa's Lit I ~~~~~~~~I lll• Island. charm. :.s bdrm. :? bath. nr. :.and S371.950 THArs WHAM UHIQUE AIOUT UPIW IC>UI: OO°"l:S Realtors. 675-6000 REALTORS 67S-SS I I SAN CLEMENTE: v.,., w•ll locot•d cOftdolnWum -two blocks to ocHR b.och, CJOtf COWW, poof, SW. J b.dfoo.M. 2 battts. al few SI 24,500 .ct OWNf' wi1 conyhdT.D. COLE OF NEWPORT REAL TORS 25 I 5 E. Coast Hwy.. CoroM det Mar 675-5511 and a walk to lbe white .sands from tbia 3 Bdrm, .. beach home. Don't tell an yone It's only 1148,900 540-364;6 SPACIOUS Attorney w /Practical IEAUTY Real Estate Exp. (owni. Beautifully d esigned 38 rental uruts> wants lo DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE~ rl1ed Ads 642·56'781Want Ads CaU642 ~ Lel the public know with 1----------------1 bdrm borne w/~ rm sell real estate m Npl. mar ble entry &. frplc. Bch. Michael 213·928-4431 Courtyard entry w /foun -------- taln Sparkling pool a nd UDO ISLE spa .. Majestic bay and ca· Remodeled 3 Bdrm. den. ty lights v~. Creative 3 Ba. with h ardwood ---------1 financing ava ilable floors, s hutters. and EASTSIDILOT S6H,OOO. Call now, large s unny patios aa ad In the Daily Piiot Service Directory. It can cost you as little a~ 12.17 per day. For more 111· formation and complete rates call 642-5678. lZ,000 iq ft currently m.5370. Priced to sell. 644. 7020 Want Ad Results 642·56'78 &0ae~Y R~ ~~u~ ALLSTATE ~ . 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirili, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ~ 0 1der 2 bedroom -~ Lingo ~ baU1uituatedonfroot REALTORS 1• • ...,, ..,.,,,.,.,, ,....~ ~~':.::.:!. _.,. reo'··~·~~ C:SELECT ~eStC T" PROPERTIES L A s T c H A N c E Tomorrow might ,be to la&e. Spacious 4 Bdrm. t..-mendous location. c-harming s t o n e fireplace . new paint Earthtones. huge lanai. easy VA t~rm1 Best tMo' I 999,950 &45-0303 A11m• YALo. Super &tarter 4 bedroom 2 bath w /fully built·in IUtcbeo. This 1pacloua 2·Sklr)' townhome is less ON WATER-OPEN SPACE vu -POOL HOML Olllly $132,900 - lo•elr Ndlcorahcl 4 bed. ltw • a Choi J !I Mno Y_,. ....._ J •• 2 IA. ........ 2-story --..... ~ • INd9d .... Meac.. ....... ....., fa.1lty • g ""' ....... kitdMa HhJNy ....,_ w1tl. patio & MOSier bed. dKk. ilfNJ"adecl. Newly offet ed. W• to pool, hMfs & ......_ $256,500. -CdM CONDO, 01tfy $215,000. NEW EX! BAL ISLO. DUPLEX ~::.;•,:_ 3= !.. ~~; ~ 2 bed. .Mt wfth two dfcb & 1st .......... , to IMllffoR. FM a.d. tn.d OWMt" ~iatfoa. Also, l bed. fT'Oftt •>" •the ,,....et. 6 Cmwyon "-· '""" wfth MW roof, COPP"' ~ -WESTCUFF RENT AL -$625. 2 MW ldfc:ha, MW bat+., firepou & HW floors. Total Island cltann. $435,000 bdnft, 2 bath cOftdo. Walls to Wntclff shoppMcj. .....,.. MW Cot"pe .... Clow to WATERFRONT HOMES, INC RtAl lSTATE s,.i..,. R.-nt• • PrOl>o'1'1~ M.,~, 243'> W Co..-.1 H"'v JI; M61 '"" A'Q Nl'WPOf1 S.. '"" R.)fbod hlond 631-1400 67).6900 ~ ~ ko • -----~ BAYSHORE'S PEACEFUL HAVEN a 3 Br, 2 bath immaculate cottage, tha t r~~tures secluded patio, vault- ed ceilings, hardwood floors and delectable c harm. Leasehold $295,000. . pool. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 PAR1C IH IEAR macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINE COMPANY SI 0,000 ,._ICE REDUCTIOH! CAMEO HIGHLANDS! Super single-story 4BR. familv rm home situated in pvt commtinit v Swim in your own pool w tsolar blanket -or walk to one o( the 3 pvt beaches. RE"du<'ed to 5239.500 leasehold. Donna Godshall . 644-6200. CA ·58) 752-1 41 4 - (<Jmpu\ Voloev Cent" 642-1235 ~I Dover [)o,.,,9 RCTaylorCo 6 4 0 -9 900 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN San J oaquin model. 2 bedroom plus den/s tudy. l 'pgraded wit,h quality ne utra l tone carpets. drapes, mirro r ed doors a nd c u s tom hardwood cabinets . Fantastic ~olf course and night liJ?ht \'iews. Two private patios on golf cours t!. $179.500 Penthouse .. San Mateo" model 2 bedroom r.o rne r unit. Hi J?hl y up~raded in eartptones. Fabulous rdk~\'"=J1 ~J\l{'°'Jj -: •·~till£.,~,,. ano tennis. srts.ooo OUTSTA.MDl*i 5 UMT ~. La rge Owner's Unit. 3 Bdrms . F a m Rm. 2'".! ~ath s. Owne r 's Privat e Home-like Unit Has Formal Dining Rm & 2 Frplcs. 4 Income Producing Units Each W 12 Bdrm1. 2 Baths & Fireplace. Atriums & Patios. T his ts A M USI' SEE For The Prudent Buyer . Re.asonably Priced l\t 1450.000 WESLEY H. TAYLOI CO .. REALTOIS 2111 S.. Jo1\uit Hlls Rood HEWPOl'T cerra. ..... 644 491 o CE IBDl&I BLllifS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE GREAT ST ARTER UHf1' ,\ Ra rl" fo'r,·1· -.i:.ncl1nl.' !'1nl'lt• f f'\'r l ('ontinmin1u!T' With 1 hr.·« B•.Or"""'" T" n ~ .. ,..,, l.mrh I Pinc ltN •IT' "11t1 ~·1rrrl:ir1• rnn fnrt ;i hlr f';i11u .\II Thi" \nil 11• \1mt r1ondn1n11 llurr\ Th""""''"" Pnh ~II~~ OLD CORONA DR MAR \1tr·nt1no fn, P..lt1r> "\t> 11 Thr•'<' ~rnnlT' ft11n" In I-.. n1. .... 11r f .l\C·,111<10 nf Olrt rnrofrn• rl1•I \f:•r 0n ~ 2 f'rorn"r I C'I O"nl'r 1111 .. .\rrti1tf'Murnl Plan' For 'l:p" t 'n ll<. Or \l.'111 R111lrt \lnrl1f1r'f1 T o !'1111 '''" n wno r \ R:irf' Oprnrl llnll \' .\I ~ '> J 2 IWVI ® ·~ -. . ._ ..... 759-9100 #2 c .. ,.. ..... ......,...c...... For • Ad .. w_.~, Wartd 6G5671, Ed. 330 Stimming Stripes Alluring! ~~~ .............. .:/Ji .. ~~~~-nnll'l...wi ..... greenbelts. po qh, children's play yanla. aad a Iara• en~IOHd Jlri•l&e petio. With 1.5% nHma ble loan U1i11 holm will sell fut at ....,. Call 751-3191 CSELECT T"PROPERTIES TOWMllOMI 2 '*lroom I batla, ....,, ........ loralnt , .... _. o.&7 1 , .. , ................. ----*VETS* u.,_. Uaiblllt) llOW .. LOWbN. 6 lOW INT. llATI:& LrrUllHOW YOO llOW'l'OQUAUFY ......... c.,.. WIUS11Mt .... ...., .......... ll!MI lot I0¥111Ged rtdetl; It oamee r---H-A __ B_s_1_N_ ... , w1tt1 • -t1oent. I I' I' I I e '--.. ~ .__ .... _ _..._ -.......... ,__j • .__. "" """"' .............. ~ ,.., .............. J~ A RARE FIHD- Sensatlonal 3 br. ranch-style home w I country kitche n ! Located on quiet street in the DOVER SHOR~ a rea. Only $180.500. Compare the value! FIXER UPPER!!!! " Bring your paintbrush & broom & save SSS. 5 br. executive home in University Park! Only $135.000. Submit! LOW, LOW PA YM&n'S!!! When you t.ake over existing loan on 3 br 'IVRTLEROCK unit!! Privacy & convenience in stunntn~ architecturally pleasing destgn. Only 1187.500. HIWPOIT tflLLS OFACI 2670.B San Miguel Drive, Newport Beach 752-737Y . -~ --~ • Wilker B la• l11l l1t1t1 216 Ruby • NEW VICTOllAN RESIDENCE Wlllhpklletfwc• ...... ...... lwkk ...... c ............. ~ ., .... , ... ~ ....... wtlh 4 ...... fonMI ~ ...... fwlly "" ,... .-.y cnto. ..... & _, ........ Wei loc.ted. .... lo 2 ...,., ... L S415,000. Cll 67>-6900 #I Colins I• WllEIFIMT CONTEMPOUIY~ ..... , •alp11J ... .... II ft llt ... .,. .............. 2 ....., "-· '-P ................... 4 .......... ,.., ..... ..... ...,, ..... _.~, ... - .... .., ........ ,... .... J ... YllWS ftf ...... _, ...... I 1,100,000. C .. '7Mt00 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL EST A TE ~ ...... ~ "'--··-2436 W C.,.....,, 31$ M.IW A'4 l\lewoot1 8Mctl B.llof ltlend Ql·I• '7Mfll " - 14"8 it slletl on \IOO * 1t11 boOt CUlfl"l Clfl)t Of ~ btlow. OI sew •I 111 all one laboc "'" knotlioul Vlealh IS flCle.dlll*f, '° sl~ ~· Send' . 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H• bath horn 2&3 BF;OROOMS Park Place Inc. 842-7461 714 v ........ COM1o SUMMER OR YEARLY ExqlllSltely fuml.5hed de IUX(' 2 Bdrm. 2 b:alh \ l('W, pallO, pool, ('lC crca'>(' r oom. under ground p .. rk1ni: $1700 mJ <'lose to Harbor Shopp1ng Startlna al 1101.0CXI. CA!ntt!r . Bus • Schools. On V1rtona btwn •. G 1r Newport & Ht>i.taurants "' o HarborUlvd COU1"5t'! Only 1110.000' §4l.)55' lc6M .. , flrop. L. .. 646--609 3 ...... .... •675-7060• EASTSIDEl·2 Two ind1v1dual how.es. tughly upgraded 1-;uth h.as ~parute gara1H· and yard Owner wtll t'arr' a lar~t· 2nd TD A~k 1n1: Sll.l.900 C:Jll 540 I ISi ~HERITAGE HHORIMKERS "FOUR Sl-:ASONS" 1 Bdrm+4 b11 w it h lormal dining. Magnolia & lnd1anapoJ1s. Slflt.500. R.E. Professionals 9634177 ----- CLOSE TO IEACK Beauurut adult occupied hom e 10 pride of owner..hip nclghbomood. 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, ram1ly rm. dream k 1tctlt>n . pallO, i.pa. New carpeu.. new paint. t'ull pnct' SIJ4.000 Centwy21 Sf'YGLAS SHILL St.Wrd & Assoc. Th1s handsome home IS 962·4450 . • REALTORS IYOWHER the be<;l va lu,. o ni·-------.. -•1----------Sp) glass w 1th 3 Bdrm~ 2 EAST SIDE 6 PLO ea and separate Ul law JUST llOUCED! quarten 1t won't last MOW. SJ2S,OOO Ion~ at 54<\9.500 '4 ... ,._ with Sl66.800 lll assuma Loi. rea d y II) b ulld. tiOX90 Newl)(Jrl Ht:. 8 .000 645 4670 ,.. 77v bAe loans, ranging from COrtCOHDO 3 Br. 2"'1 ba Brookview end wut w 1central atr. F'rplc .• beaut upl(rud 1ng. wallpaper Owner "1\XJOU.~ Sl2S.900 g<;<, to in $26.340 K~ annual income Well kept. s1ngle story untt...'I with .a i,:arucs plus off street pw-kin.i on LOx300' lot ROLL UP YOUR SLEEVES ---- CUSSfRIED HOURS M"'_.n1'4ifif"' ,.,.,,,,. fl'·•'•-u" tr ~tth. , ... tt l• ' t"1t1tw k llU,1 "' tf1' )fJ 11 ft \hlOll.I\ 11!111 h 111" lll•1 0<•"""Jlurf1 '' t't.c--1.\ \!~"""~ nn .i,11 \I, "·" w ~.~" lll''TI '<f'l'TI~ In \t II Iii")(: 1 I' ... ,H h 't'\1\ ~ 1.211 l.AGl!ll<A llf Af II I 1116 1,1,.nn• 'rt W i?un.i I<. "' h 4•11 '!4<16 MUOU.llM I\ 25:x> 1 .... 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Beach J lidrm Sl~.WJ Real ES1ote 1 __ 54."".2 .'.7•8 .•"'""--· _ IWM l SIA.fl (l r:'fu.l"'I !;.llllCl,,., HARIOR HIGHLANDS l'o1nt• mµur.ir) f1J u r O.'fin.>'>m home ""1th u t r tJp1 c a I 1 n fl ur r.cf' l'Jn .. ll'd ramtl> roc)m Wllh .t IAl.tllt -10 b.tr. Sparkling pool. Terms nceed1naly rlcx lble . Ll'I ., tJlk .. bout 1t S!X> 1111 631 ·7300 ...... COMFORT AILE AND CREATIVE \nfulh d1..'CUr a1ed unit l11r comfort and t'llJ"' CQ:llt, }t:l <.r11l111\dy Ji fordabl e Flnancln1 a'a1lable' Move up l< the Rood lire SJ.29.950 ~S-t91 H«"al 1-.stJtt• I.ACK IAY 2 Br. t <'3 r J:Jr.JS:M. IJri'!" lol. $11~.ooo o .... ner ilik r ~ Rl'nl f:stule POOL HOME (.11&<.e lo t>ch. ;)Ur. 2'"aB~. :.tnl(ll' !>l) f il'EN SAT SC"l I :, ~1 Soburh1J l,n fl~ ClX>. :-.lo quatiry1n1: owner/Jg\. &kr coo!J ~·798-t ~~-~--~- C.ALIFOIHIA E:l.EGAHCE l'ro .!11!1111.h llunltf'\}ttOn .._.,,, hff 4 BR 2 Ba. :-.un k1·n ll\tnl( rm. lorm;,I d1ntn. rm \lo 1th laxuon r-Jt.il Jlld IJ.tr .. pJ , ,,unt..t•n f1rcpn, .,., '"Jttni.: J u. .. 1 off ltw tw•arh Walk lll -.r•h1><1I' .1nr1 'h•lllfltrlJ.: 11Yo1'11'r ·11~1 1•1Jli I .. \ (JI;~_<.,!\\ 11.L,\ J Hll. .!II \ I 'l"r~ him"' t-:; ' , 1" , .. rtl IJlil ~.irJ~· Cloo.~ to twh. ()µen h1 to :! IB05 A h u n a !>60-l9llO Hr>1k1·r POOL HOME J..h·i::mt homP ''" hui:•· tut :! l.'.'n t•rrd pat.,.,., l\.lll'ht n & ma\tcr b<lnn 11\crlook pool. C'Jl~1 1 tit's. COO\ l'rsat1on Jiil. \pproic 1 m1 to bt•a1·h ~..500. So.C .. R.-y\ 546-560S 11..Jrrn, :!bJ . rrpl roverr .. ~t IM\lfl, "''"' It r t11p nr Ad .t m' 71 t .,.~ lfl 'I t rpl.' l'OIJn U11-,h .-1n1 & s 11 7. ~ti u HO QUALIFYING 1 ... ndm.1rk'., IJfl!l~l :-,11r. "' ponl & 'l'J K:.1 11 lluri.t v.• II Or. S199.500 (Mrwr 1.1\l!enl 968 OllJH . QUAUTY CUSTOM l.o<'aH'<l in 1 he rounl' 1•Jrrtd11 r . Ho!>t',,,.u Ot.l l.IJ1tcl1ng .. nd ht i!h ht•am<;-3 Bdrms and !kn Wt'll can.>d for pallO . 1110 ):Jrd A drt'am home I o r t h <' r1 Rh t on l's ' l•OM'!'ll•GOl!lll!~Lf~Cl!lll!OU~R~S~E~ 1,...ifw Sl47.SOO. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1044 IARIETT l Sdrm 2~, bath cu.stom ho~. pnvate <'OUrt)ard lt.EA&.TY llGISTER t.'nln . l3rJ:e lot. 3 PUll()IS. '42·5200 l'lect rontc i.e<'urity !>)''Slem. smoke an<f fire 1006 •............•......... 2 Sl()f)' 2 bdrm l~ ba. Patio. GaraR«' Apt Gunt quarter.. 673 0828 --- IDULFAMILY HOME 2 s~ry. 3 bdrm ·and guest quartt:n . Large pauo. ms.ooo. LOUIUCHTa &Astoc. 675-3331 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Attractive pool duplex + 2 i.:OOll renlJl.s Pnm~ loca (~ ! ...,,,. ..... ,, ... : ........... ~ .. CAMEO HIGHLANDS VACA .. T , MUST SELL! 528S.000t Drive by 607 l{O<>kford Rd Then call Uurn•ll P:ish till 1266 <)wnr,/\gt (f(.'(?land ,ca nron vu. lrg auumable 1-0an. pvt beaches 1 BY O WN EH O pen bea~d charmer. 2 br1 l bu. fireplace. encl. patio. Owner will help wlflllanc1ng S36-28n 1024 alarms. wood panl'led den. \'anLwt wull t'OVCr ~. <'WStom hard...,ood patQuel 1.nd I Lalian l 1 led noors. numerou.s oth<'r amcmt1es An ouuund· 1ng home S350.000 Roy McC .... lltr. 541.7729 ~down. 11.., financm~ Super 2 Br 2"2 8d t wnhse SJ.07 K. 642 0346. 6734226 Lovely Mesa Verd(' home 3br 1.i•bJ .• inh tone nt •If ~-tdi & OU 12.:,00 A~ for Jev.ell :>J6 7S.12 AK\ $74,500 2 Bdrm + bpa Double garaee. Owner wilt help ftnan<'e You'll love this one.~9161 . OPE N HOUSE REAlTY / BY OWNER TIIE HANCll. 4Rr+ f.1m rm. Completely rclJlod. rll'W t'pt , 11a .. n 1 . v..tllpaper Lovely ~rtl Ko1 Pond. A:i.-.um In. $14~.900 ~··5833 !NV ESTO ~ G RO U ll wants to buy home from pnvate partv s:J0.5000 TOWNHOUSE IN THE LAKE~ Ma1011f1cen• 2 Bdrm I' 2 & townhome complek ly up,l!radcd lhrout lclt>alh locJlt'd with <'Om µll'l t' pn v a q ) ct in 1'11r..t pru\lm11 v to pool. 'PJ 'JUna, tcnn1:.. A!>k111g St 18.500. . ~ ".\ .. WOH"TLAST HBUT AGE PAllC Chamung 2 story Plan I townhome F'eatu~ in elude' 2 Bdrrrr. 2"2 Ba. 2 cur irarage, brkk patio. & fireplace. Pn<'ed oo only $107 .soo. A e c C OJ d I ft q I o c .. 1tom11 • .,..,,. .. •"4 ~l'OIOHIOll• Code IS.C 17900 to 1700) ell pe...-on• OOl"t buelMtt IHIO.r e ~t ,,.,,,. mull 111• • 11ateme,,1 '"'" , ... Couftly c1 .. 11 1nd lllft II PllC*t Md l out l l m •• 1n • ftO•tpeper _,.,,., Ille ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAICH CoaMllt •••• tn w lltcl\ 1111 twtm. II It IOc:ll•CI Tllo 11110 1111"1 h requlrtd bi)' t-11\d It ,..Cfttl'y In pr91.ctl"t 'fOllt t111tl"IH "'"''' tllo .. lll"llt "llWlrO ptOOf ot flllflt to ~ com1111roel ICODllMt Tiit O&ILY ~LOT ~...-.-.. ..... nci !Mf~llttorl Mntote. We "'" .. "" _.,, ''"'" •nd -"""" • , ... , HrYIH to .... Or•"t' C o 111111 eott~. ""* ..... "' o"• ol 011r ce1tHfti.1tt office• or plto1te t it• llO&I. DUAR,...T fU-4)21, •••· UI ''' mot1 lflfOf'"lldoft Mtd tof'IM. BETTY ,llUIURT OF O..H...a..tty lnv(tc1 you to d l.s<'U.SS your real estate fulW"e with her. Call for 4!n llP· poinoaent.6'5-9161 / (1p( N 1101 J')f IHAI I Y MUAYIUI CUL DI SAC Clean 4 Bdrm plua added COIHBLOT Perfe<"t for the cump1ng or boating enthu~1ast ~ho needs a pla<'e 10 park h11 RV . Easy •<' <'Hll under beaut11u1 slwde trees. Aod doo 't rorge l the lovely 4 bedroom homt that aoe.i With Otis k>t Super clean • shows lot..s of pnde of ownership. Prestigious West Side area Priced al S9S.OOO. Call now ! S40-l'720 TAUIU P1.e• Vllley 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CNIATPAMILT IMTHECOl.OMY LOH'IY 3 Bdrm 2 8.t smglc story home ,w•tk bnck f1repl•«-and p-.it10 Other f catures lncludt comm pool, park, 111110 tt'Mis courts. A.skll\g on . " e--I '.',(I' · I .\I 1 'r 'I ' l .' '~ ( I family room. new pa int l•-------i In Ir out. New c:arpett, HOMI 58r; 2Ba. loYety pool " )d., cul·de U<'. only Tw1.lerock Olen Gordcri Home. L a rlupur 11 model. 3 BR 2 Bl, f'R parquet floors. CUSlOIY decor. beaut cov 'd p11t10 io.ded w /Cua\ futures OWntr/ bkr 9SS·060S 83S·3'3S, .ak for N•cl lar1e secluded lo t. Owoen movinl out ol ltlte and are very 1n .. lout A1kin1 Slll ,$00. 640-Wl ' Vractn az,ooo. Call for •PP'· to ---------see. 'I ............ ,1 , ....... ·--.... ..-. ... ·- ... M1a1t,_5* ~ ....... ._We .._..,_We .o~;_:;········ .. • .. ,::.~ :~:.:..~·····,·.:::.· ...................... . .... ------... .,.,. ..... '"' ..................................................................... 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Laruna C~~ner aslrlos Avail. now. $7SO mo. year leaae. 10 <>then t.o dl!!ck, 1179,000 ~ 14~ ::S~mlcs &7S.6100 &42·S290 Harbor U ehts! MZ' chooM from! l~rbnr Ridge E1tc.lt'S, L.uct-m mdl. oc...an c it y ll.Chlli 3 lir 3 6.lt. WTS.000 LIM: opuon. ~·. down owe s>eper 1~1m By Owner. WG CANYON B> Owner m.> ~q ft OeaWt' 1lle on lrs pvt comer lot w vu 16' pool~ sauna. dog run & dramatic entr) featur 1na Span t ile thruout l'ro( dl"rorated $69S,OOO o .. ·ner will drrange fmanung 1f needed Call 7!>a t.913 or S40 1!163 tor appt •OWHB• H V ll Executl\e 5Br. S83 3 gar SJOO.OOU firm Appt only 6H 5554 Pnnr only -------- COIONA OIL MAI Gorgeous 28r' Patio! [g] ~w cor. blda .. pnme te-Loh for S. 2200 SPYGLASS: Prime view. NewdecoratedCS248Hee l\boclbrtdte nant, 9 yr lse. avg. 1oc ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, 4 Br. f'.R. Dtn Rm RENTIMES 631·4555 Kealtg SSO.SOO pr yr Price Morro Bay ocean vu lots 2.., Ba . 12000 /m o 551•3000 ~OOO·S32S.-O cash from C5990. terms ava1J 6'4-l.986or641·1030 2 br. l ba. gar. yard. near ttze&arn•u ,.,.,.,,>.INI ... YUWu . ~ r T a b b . a g t CAMEO .r~•s bet\, S5001mo avail IH Wm E. Doud 673-1600 714.fi61-84.21 ~ 536-.8312. • -leodt 324' Preat1g1ous Executive :::?:':":•••••••••••••••• LAG>UMA COMMEICIAL Store + 6 apt. wut.s wttb garage s o n P C H 5'25,000. Pnnc1pals only u.~ 9634377 LARGE Decorat.Ors home with Spacious 3 Br. 2"°' Ba. OCUNFRONTLOT pool and 360 deg ocean frplc , bit -ins. W t D ---.. "'•CH I "'Y \'IN. A.slung l2lOO mo hookup, fam rm, gar ·~-"" lea s e . F o r more SOUTH dLACllN~-·~-particulus phooe St.eve lmmrd1<ne occupancy Budd your ream ,.....,,... at m 1373 SlSO. 968-3772 now. Secunl,) 1ate com mun it) with pri \ate Costo MHG 1224 i.treets, beach tenn1:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• courts & clubhouse Contemporary Cou.age' HOMES FOR RENT ~iwr tias bwlt hL\ home UuJ paid• Open paOo 1100 near b) Ven r._rt-op Pets OK• S3LS(6421 1 fet:" ••••••••••••••••••••••• po r l u n 1 I ~ l' " I I RE.~M ES 6Jl-45SS 3 & 4 bdrm rrom ~. fenced yanh. garages. FamLl.ies please. Kids & pets w elco me 7141964 2S66 or !173-2971 A.gent. No f~ 2 C ~ Duplexes Super 213 628 1300 an~t1ml" terms Must sell Make 714 499 3070 wknd.s ~1~~ Ag t · .._,.., Dewn-.-- R~ 2400 •••••.................. OCEANYRONT MONTHLY RENTAL~ From s:lOC> mo. AduJts on ly RMP 499-3816 2Br home. Whitewater. sunset. night·hte vlt'"' pnvacy. Oln rm. Cam rm. 2 f rplcs. deck:. Lease S900 tmo Mu..,l have references & credit c.bedt. 494.~ LCllJl90 ... ,~ 32S2 ....•.................. 3br h5e . So LllgUnJ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 18 O I d e i o c t' a n ' u LOCATION! Sl 98,000. 15';. dwn &aG-1441 ~ '1-operty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• liruvers1t} On\l Big C'anyon. Pll"turt":.que -----\ICv. townho m e. 3 lir Nf:.'WHUGE28r 3& Toul pn \ acy & qwet Adults f eune Pl·t OK Low rlX)\ e Ill COb~. ~permo 2062 Wallace •C. &t2 0835 }ts(! for Lk 38r, 2'-'a8a. 3 garages. ~ bLU to bch. pvt st . oo peta. like new, Sl200 mo ( 714 I 536 9781 2 br, 2 ba , wallt to pn\ bch. Guarded Comm Pool. tenms . volleyball S650 mo 970. n.w or CO~DO 1mmaculat<' 3 ss1 533J Udo T raditfoMI + dt!n. 2 Bil. S269, 000 Light, spacious. elct:ant, Ownr Agt. 7~ 2268 ull rww. 4Br. 2\'IBa. din ang rm, 45' lot. SS95.000 FOii.USE "Driftwood Model" J~ ------- ._Crom pool Temfic TheView -SUPERB' atra sized corner lot. 3 The Home · CUS'l'OM · Bdrm, 2".r ba. Sl«!l,50() Ttw Oecor·Oulbtand111g ' ~~~~ms. pool. Mis~Viejo OOMY FAMILY )267 ······•················ HOMES FOR RENT .~ • ._ .. The Spa · PR IVATf.~'. Spac1~ 3Br. 2''lba. Logima Village R.E. 497-1761 p p (7 ).J ) 673·1610, 673-0316 -------DYNAMITE HOUSE HOUSE DUPLEX FOURPLEX RBfTS RAISED New 2 bedroom 2 bath 3 b d r m · 2 ~ b a borne !'ll1ss1on L.akes Townhome. Brand new. Counl r> Club. Golf Xt ra lar ge d t luxt: lenni:. pool lit-Jutifull> Pri\ate )a rd. 2 car landsrapt.>d nu mdln gat3Rt' S725 mo lst de tendnce ~ ard last mo • SJOO depc.l51t !lfJIO Clubhoo.<.,t-Hd UJO Santa Ana Ave C }1 HOME OPEN SAT 'SU:-.11 6 tiUS KINGS PLA('t,; C0&ta M~J .\ll for SJlS.OUQ i52 1920 ~rt llot Spnng:. ~ 4871 213 3711 ~12 --------- AWAY OF LIFE This :.parkl1ng s hor<' front property orrers prt · !-.Uge. secunty and qunlJ ty. Absolute prl\aC\ ~guest quarters · 3 BR. f'am Rm w fpk , din ing roo m , qu11:t 4 Bdrm Pal<'rmo modl'I MEWIHTOWM? GETTING FED ur R " a I I y G o o cl ~~hbomo00 1 br 2 bd, rul'\° yuo U1g r r "'•th pool tbl & li.{·t bJr You II lo\ t' th I) hum1· 9>1:1 rrv incl "'3tt·r & ~ard~n1>r 011i u Al?t ~ 21.JI c~r 1171 J..Jl7 3 bdrm home.., pnct'O from $5.2:>. fl"n<'ed yard~ & garage' f a m1 11c, plt:3'>C K i d~ & pl'h "'f' k<>ml" 71 1 9&1 2566 cir 9iJ 29'i I ,\ l! .. n t . no f t!e l'Wwport Beoc.h 3269' -~e~~rhood szoo.ooo 111 Harbor View Pnct.'d J ~U _.IL Out of Stcrt~ ....., ~ t.osell Hurry on thLS one' T A Pr ..., Only $292.000. l'all p .,..,, INVESTORS .. 645-9161 I.ACE ;·;:;,··i:e·a·:t~;~;~~~::1~; Lea.:,e Option. cute 3 Br , PROPHTllS'-WA. partiJI t'1mb.:-r .:1 * C t '* R It Npt Shrs. Tenants make i co,... Tl l:lO, .M.I r 0 a d 0 v. n **DI-o e ea Y pymts s1 0.ooo d n . o •~)684 si65 ' UU9I & Investment Sl20.000. MS-1818 --- -Ute lamitf room ad 640-S777 / ~ACRES. t: of Ca 2600 REHTIMES MAJ(ES MOVING A.UHZE- CAH 631 -4555 STAJfT rAOCIMG f.xrt< ln It'\ el 3Hr 3Ha fllm rm forlll31 din rm In b•:.t li ft nt'a~h borhood S7'll1 tnQ ht • 1.ut • ~< unt) Jud\ lur app« IS:llS 21.HJ or 8-12 .i7w ...••••.••.....•...•••. l:.Jt'l!.int 2Br t-:l.t'r Jlom1· SSCIJ' I' orm.i I lJm Room !'Me"'° to Bt•Jrhct;-;"lJiff-. J< t:.'11 \1 E .. '> 6.'31 ·.iSS, :-JO f"t;i-;• Apt & Co0<1•1 rt-nl.sl' \. 1lla Rt>nla l-; Q.~1912 Bkr • all i Bdrma. Cutom --------NEWPORT CREST 20 IJHfTS-C..M.. Ot> !'OV Unde\ $$0\1 2 Br. 1 Ba Dupkx S"2$ • • *apes, exoell. carpetiac SPFCI'ACULAR VlEW· 2 VIEW! Beaut. 1 yr. old 1~ Don Lo Ranch 8'J1t 81'; So--cunt> S375 No peL' l n:.sll.,e2Br CouacE>' ~ boat ,11P po!>h, 38, .-f!Miow/cover.Pleasaat. bdrm, fam rm. enter· Owne r :.ays ·sell." s..taAM 1080 urut.s,frplcsN1cearea Dorn:.CA9b023 Aq1ll Au.: 4th 19tl\ :-\..-.. :.ha..:•n>b'llt:.• :!lid .l blk t•J bt.>ach m , lilhl and airy and so af. l atn me nt, pra v a c y & Won't La.st 207 Columbia. ••••••••• ••• ••• •• ••••• • lSL lnvstmts. 642.1603 M Pl 11 .. au-d ptXlt •~Ill 1 h·~ fanlllble. SlS1,900. secunty abound. Views Open House. Sun. l·S Bullhead Cit~. AnionJ ' e)er !>-l9-J.C84 --l:<E.Yfl}1 l--"-1>31 --~ rro " 'Menada. IGtcben has 673-7300orM84796 3 Bedroom. large lot. Edge. 2 b a · r 3 m r m ltnnl<lcuJatl' Patio ~ \'\CA.'I 2 Alt v.alk to ™uffs condci. 2.Br. 28d "f t~JW..b~ge CromSaddJeb~ck Mtns tc Barbara Chambers Agt. ·BY OW:-;I::R l..ookuig fw Mr. or Mrs goU cou~ hom..-2br. Easts1de Duplex. 2 bdrm __ ~640 i9t_~ __ _ ~, ~··· imported tiles and oak near school. ,.alk l 602 7ss.3455 mo l:.t & lait t J o· n o~ean . ~OQ mo Call :.irutle lt:\el. :.uper I()(· SSl.3MO cabinets Redwood dee~ tiiEW'PORT CREST town. Nice res1dent1al *AGENT* el S402 8 &\2 41 Keith 962 -4471 S150mo A 644 •;• -nun f'lhry,lrvlaf> I with spa. STEAL! neighborhood Save Oregoo-20 m1 east of · ..-nt 82'3.S ..... ~ ___ ~ ~~ • o-wutia-· Really 2 .. _ $162 000 n.... rmney s:n.950. ~7-3182 Work With the youna' t:u8ene·Sl&s.ooo Wlll bu) Brand nt'W 28 r 2'-'a ba 2 ..,°" WOW'.'·'· nuu ...... + ucu. . · v..,...o ., 7 a c r e s w 1tr l'cs & • ttarbow 3242 ~···~ USJEDI 49'7·1461 HouseSat. &Sun.1-5PM Tustin 1090 seasoned. aggTess1ve & pasture -18'x60' bar s tOr) t·ond o St:abluff ••••••••••••••••••••••• Won 't las t l'ewporl JU.JI f lO Wlldgoose Court ••••••••••••••••••••••• mouvated. lOO'r com n To wnho m es S62:.. Cn:stlOwn.house J Br2,~ .~ Faataallc c u s to~ BUILDING SITE WITH Barbara Chambt>rs.Agt m1 ss1on, lst clas& Luxunous dome ho~t-963-55611 II Harbour Waterfron\ ,,._.·ceat....4 -.. tbu"-OCEAN AND NORTH 673-T.IOOor548-4796 Ne w p o rt Beach nearly comple te Area home . .W'dock,4br.2b ... Ba. wel bu. w~k lo graded carpet & drapes S" n~ f ....__ h J .. _ ~ot r~pons ible par Avail Aug 1 S8001 mo I malte lb1$3 8drm 2~ Ba Seclllded rural setting ~ •~. , 3 orrnler\'1ew8St·l666 """''=int IS rura set rm. uunus rm. 2 c ar ~r lse Childr e n OI\ ac&acbed home a buuty. provides_· privacy for this SPECTACULAR ling 714 897 7029 & g,arai(e. l'Oo C!d area :O.r l)' 0-..lW.'r 213 592 5ZZ7 7So.'?·2785or640·1""• ,.._.,;., I -1~ 5 so•...,. l.i Jt llX Gross E's1oe cm..-·100 h I ._.. A great assumable loan. s......-. ot with easy ac-rv "• 9'-. 559-1181 .......,. ,_.... '>C oo s . park:. & 5o :! nt'W rondcr. 2t,r & Jbr 2 ··-...,.,,...,, -~ COASrVlEW ~ cALrport10U.ce.CallB1ll has many ex pen s1v(~8r28a.hvmgnn,fam 3 u r garage Lea\e beach.tennis.pooT.sp;i -lit I A Only 3 years new With c~ I I Owner financed a Pl A I ,...__ & 2 B " , =! to n e w park. ceu.., town. Sl35.000. MAJooflCURED_ ~ Oexdn 6.Jl-4560 WATE:tlFtl,__ oast aia \II 8 1.5 car i?ar. pool & Ja<" Nr '-~'.:"mlllg new. r .. -.9110. 4!111-4Ml v au 1 t e d c e 1I1 n gs. ""• l>5ll mo 5.5&96';9 ~ Aqu..itl• 9ilXl & ....., in a convenient 10< • 0 o u r m e t kit c hen . -·and lush s urroundin°s Isl t ime ofCer. ~.-t'"' <·omm"~ty r 1 · 1 "" ,... 24 D"""LliXE 1·"'ITS ""-<1\ mo "'A" 1"1 ..... i au a\'J 1 \\bodbr1d"" .. I balcony ga~ rm and on this 1mmaculatt' c.. .,,, • ~~ vHic hm leJd1ng ~Height' 2 bdrm JD,N---""" .... r.50 mo o_.-. ~ Lingo s.x7' s pa in IT\3Sler balh '1\ist1n ~fra~':)· 3 br adult:.. pool, Anahe1~ Ullo bt>aut Lake lot-ur feneed )ard !\0 p~ f.'Of' le~ new 3 Br Condo Wdlerfront !'>al ~bun llSClll PLUS MUCH MORE. + F.R P~ 17 Qwl"'l !()( O"'C nt 9'C "'•lb 2S d Alenl' 1.5 nun lo dwn $C9:5 Call673-2256 on t he watt>r H unt t;;J~ S51·38tt .,.~ Now offered at only cul-de.sac k>cauon. and down. Prine onJ). Bk twn Yow-own pnv doclt ___ _ "-• "'•"'·'"'• -$C29,000. Owner financ· the associ.at.aon includes 979-4383. oWlth 100' waterfront 2 Br. Condo. Pool. iac-, ~ti;:::n)'ca71:,~ J bdrm. 2 -b;,. lam .. rm ~Miga.I IOSZ ingavailable. PoOl. park, tot lot & dues ---------Nest.led an~ trees ts a frpk . pauo. atuched dbl Of'1U/S92 2171 Brand new Tov.'llhou~· EXEC.HOME ·4BR.FR. -••••••••••••••••••• CALL644-7211 oloolySB.75 mo.Justllst 40UNITS beauthm 3200'lu.x4 br .J gar w 1open~r $525 Good loe SOOOmo. Year Qmda. Jtedhil1 flea)t,y, saACIOUSUYIM& ed Sl.29.900. Xlnt Garden Grove Joca. ba , calh. ce1lcn~. 2 64.!>-"94 ~ 2 Br 2l, Ba con ly Btr6i>4.9!2 S,1'00. In this be.autiluJly UP· 559.alta t1on Low. low main· nrtpfs • rumpms rm, 2 do frpk O'aded3 ..... -.2 .... bath, len ance lOX gross. car ear. Full Pnce 3 Br. 1"2 Ba, DU pawl, . . tenm.s. ~. DICORA TOllS DIU6HT Beautifully upgraded 3 Bdrm borne. lt features • extens ive u s e o r wallpa per and wood. ~ Ceranuc tile in kitchen and bath. Shows like a • model. Offered for '112.000 For more In · formauon. ~all ~-1151 ., ~~ HERITAGE REALTO RS IMYEIHESS Pos h executive ex· • cellence ! Turtle rock famUv uu.rw ~ Owner will carry with Sl8SX, 2S'l d wn Owner ~arpet.s" drapes. Avail. w a 1 k t 0 b e a c h · oC ti:e '!'~e~~D~ie~ Olt.erR.ed Estah 29~ down. f'ull pnce will carry bal at '-' 8110. KJds OK Reis rt> 2Ll-aM-3ll4, 213-446-&&n Niguel Golf Course. Low ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.-'00.000. pl·2080 ·77).51 lS or wnte q'd $585. Agt. 979-6896 ,_nea ________ _ maintenance. Conve· MoWI. Ho.its I I ,R€HIG€ d "AJene. Id SJ!jl 1 Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 Ba On water.• Br 2~ Ba. ltll ----------• ~ Box 1~13 Cot:ur ruent to schools, shop-THE ILUffS ,_.Sele 00 I HOM€~ Fenced yard. 2 c 3 r llv rm, lam rm. 36' boa1 pi o g a n d b e a c h 4 •• 2'/ I -••••••••••••••••••••• Red Estah garage :'l:atural wood sllp. ~<c.t-SLJ001mo1ol ...S23S.500 -· 2 A ., __ J .. •ft Capo "'5 000 2 "'-""' -~ W..t.d 2900 n --•· ' .,.,_ fer 7J.t IU6 3990 Best Bl·"'fs budget ""'·y ..... ~· . ~ . _,,._ ,....,.~ -tnm. rr·.,nct> LGIJlllMI H~ Rtty "' uu Br 2 Ba 1480 sq It I!) Re I Es • • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• doors I 496-2413 SJIJ.5050 Well maintained & ideal· <>id """ 541 5032 . r.. a late ln,estml"flt.s Mother tOauohtcr want mmac 5000 mo Jy located. Nearby pool & "~" · 3333 W. Coast Hwy, NH ,.. + uWs 979-8610 Agent 493-9494 495·5220 park. Specially pnced at Trailer w ith attached 645-6646 ~AB;~~ sf~er upper 2 Br. J?ar;i~e. \ard. watt'r r oom L 1 k e ne w . Pnme E :.ide tnplex. as pd. NO DOGS Soi7~. mo SCUSTOM CONDOS 23770 m LLH U RST DR. I..«. 1780-2200 sq ft, air, frplcs, luxury appl, pool &t spa, all amenities. Prime loc limited edition projeet Sl 75. 000. S26S. 000 Developer + 714 > 493-8545 1!i,1 1illl\IH\ S.: l!." 11., •!:r,;ltllr~; Newport Beach SlO.OOO swne 10'< loan oC Sl20K ~I ~3989 714 :m 3~ -------- R1n•~ 6 40· ')')fiO t.n~t•mt.­ Ea~lblull Prof l:ilcJ<J Mobile Ho me-Adult park 2Br. enclosed lan1.1, ocean v1ev.. p\"t. JASMINE CREB beach. pool. Relocatm1t. Decorator's own home must sell S20.500 Call Gr inc S15.720 pr ~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• siwK 642·0346. 673-4226 ~ Fwni~ LOW-LOW Low pnce a nd '°"'' in terest asi.urna ble loan •·····•··•·••·········· .... , ......... 3107 .••.•.•.........•.....• ~anfront ,.inter A\a1I tasbade 2 B r ~ 11 h gara~ Laundry hook up. stove. fenced _> ard C1uld & pet OK SS50 Call ~l '"29 )244 ············•·········· ~condo. Woodbnd~e. 2 Bt' l Ba. S..95 mo ~ 6-IO+iSO. as k for Doug Ammerman Eves ~156. <C>k for Marr__ Glen pauo home-Inver· I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ oess model. Premium lot. Gorgeous VleW. Lush landscapLng. Dramatic fireplace. conversation ptl. skylJg.ht and more! 4 BR + family room. Just S330.000. Call now for pnvate preview 75.2· 1700 Absolutel} superb. 3 BR, _499-4847 ________ _ 3 BA. Piao 6 Ocean v1ev. plus wide greenbe lt A C I W or w l out fw-ruture 10 Atoll A™> Plan 5 with ocean \'H.'W BeautJfully decorated ti 191..z~ 1 for lhese 20 units 1n a dynamic rental area Onl} S610 oou l'a ll m.5370 toda} 916 'ftO 2 BR. f'um, i:ar E SIDE, 28r. 18.J. (:rdnr. pallO, UtJI pd Adlt.i. SS00 wtr pd .\0 P ETS. 166 Ranc bo San Joaq uin Ha"hly up ~r ad E>d I bdrm I l.t ba dt:n, dbl 1tarage. air rond S600 rm SS2 38:>7 N9 .,wt leoch I 069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &eath •e Home .. Brdm. 3 Ba. ram rm. pool & spa S«S.000 P~D ... z O>m~etfl>' re!url>l.$1\~ .,, ~ ~.1,. own the Tancr.--creat .finincing. $205,000 i7 Nomad IS ll.32. ~OU.I? Harbor 645 9332 Kil $1500 Space rent $145 rm 6iS 1632 Bro;ldW.l). S..25 mo ALLSTATE ........ °" 9.adl 3140 673-5638 ······················· ------- Whitecat Spac S45.00&eu:1-care home in S• AdJt Pk. C M &is 1862 aft 6P \f REAL.TORS 2 Bit. 2 BA. nr beac-h. securit) ~alt'. pool Jacuz11. tennis \Olle) ball court) C:ill Dee 962 41"2 or Ken~ 0096 DOVER SHORES BY OWNER $23.00.o. as 2~/oDEPRECIATIOH ~~I.¥~~;\ -·--·--~ ~.u '1""""-tj~Y-2.f!U t' .... ~ • -..J ~ ocun'. 'ba.r ll'ltH'f': ·~~ ~ome y AdIT pk ~ ~ -c;;..r.-df"rn'--vn •--,,--~r; 1ty views . Motivated 63l 2041 548 2606 C'lty Center . Built 10:.: ••••••••••.••••••••••••• se!ler. Flnancin~ a11a1 l;i · AIC & pauos. $139,500 l8r hou.se Parle & pool Bachelor unit . all util paid l\lllit Sited bed, col °' 1\', s1n1tlt! 11>oman or marned c-ouplt: S270 ~ J Br. 2 ba. fenced \;mi w patio s:59S mo l'Jrk rut~ 561 sooo Tunk!roclt R u1ie Can> on \"1t>w 3 Br. 211 ba. 3 car J.?ar Avail Sept 979 256tJ ~l-OS.10. ~I 1494 .:J -.... ----...,-=--..., '\··--·~--·~ r\ w a'r d W t n n 1 n i:: Panoram1~ Ocean Vie,,. M&gN/1ceot 4 br. tam rm, beam «•I. h~e v.•1•1 bar. garden Suitable fol fam. IJvang & formal en t erta1nment Ha rbo• \.'"iew Area. Sl950 per mo '75&-0142or (4'Jtll 996-0S&t &I) F'root lar~e 2 bdrm 2 ba. Condo in ~ewpon &y Towers Very Ju , ur1ous . Sl'cunty bid~ Possible boat shp Large 3 bdrm Duplex I how.e from oc·"'..in $750 mo on )early bas1~ 675-80US BAYF'RONT Super posh 2 Br 2 Ba pen thouse. all nmen1t 1e .. v.alk to Lido \'1lla~· St.'CU.r bldg. boal dockm. .I\ clll :-;o J)el.S t'hl ldrt.'11 Sl.i50 pr mo. Ov.11r Ah1 b"75-0105 HAR BOR\ IE:W 110~1 t,:-- 5 Br. f .i m rm 3 l" , garai.:t> 11 ~0 m .. .(. ..-.L-.c..-.A. ·- .:. ................... ~~.~ ~s .. gunn./ mOFMEAY84 ·~v ~ DOYE:tlSHORES ble. SJLS,000. 1209 San· So. Calif Realty !'Our i.hopp1n~ & ~chOO~ llago Drive. UHIBJEV A8LE! 71 4.546-5605 Call 754·9179 or 754 9031 $45,000 Ask fw S> b1I S800 Npt llgt~ area 3 br, 2 ba. pool & Jac Indoor BBQ. 8JO 642-0211 J lil.Peten; Townhom<.' 111 Turlluock with spec· lacular view 2 ma :.ter swles. den. 2l1 bath, fittpla«. wt:t bar, soar 2.br, 2•, ba. den, t wnh....,t + (:3rden & xtra ' S6S0 1m o C hild ok 648·4<>'8 ... wport 9.adl l 169 Fntullc financing 759.fUI · 4Br&coveredpool.LJve lBr nr Delaney's & bay, cwU>m mobile home . .. availab&e with th1s neat'·I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ like a Roman. Absolutel) ,. ly new cll51.om 3 Bdrm ---------1 beautiful. Over 3,000 sq JONES REAL TJ FORESTE OLSON 1ng vaulted Ct>i hngs, Beaut t'X~ 4 Hr 3 8' built 1n kitchen with Westcl1rr. Jae . tub late$t a ppliances. air many xtras . Gardener ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unique P eninsula Pt Colorua12BrCottage' home 4br 2ba partly $345! H~e f'cd Yard! , bome•. Natural w.oods n.. $375,~. l942Santiago • and sl•u tbruout. ,. r~ •. .I •~. ·• "n' ~ Pi!'i~ ... .,, , •A:. r, 1 ,. .... ,-~~~...i ~--~,. ..... tum. gar ~ls Avail Garage ' Klds!CS469>fee .&cat~,; ,\ .. -..fl .~~-s::;= P'-1 'doom~ uul. 67S ~ o.. l'aW 3226 cond. Commwut)' pool & A v a i I . C a 11 Na n c t~ ~-·~ !»<> .6*-7p.JoW,15?~ •. rtlf!c-••' "t14 rn2-33SOor7~1:ss15 HARBOR VIEW HOM ~ •'·· Gc>urnat kitchen, lovely n.. • ... .... l'!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!'l'·~ic..'iEA'CtfDUPl'D :.1• ._olbcu.oandvillqe UDOISLE AcrHpfwS. 1200 Ugbts Cro m 2 decks. Call a Best value available .••••••••••••••••••••••• ~OHLY $27,500 DH!! S171,.500. Price slashed. $100,000 Opportunit y knocks ' lrvlne Un1versrty Park. 4Br. l'-28a, separate Ir Village Ill. Stanford laws a~ Sl.2IOO. 5$1-731 Town.hoaw H11hly up-dys Of' 759-0279 rughts. ~ ~ New price S32S.OOO firm Walk to beach location 2 -1 ,..., Motivated seller. Extra 5 ACUS BR owners unit w/2 CO\' lft ~-Jge lot. In move an coodJ. HODOWHPAY"T ered pellos. Wall t.o wall . V. don osen UDO ISLE 3BR. 2BA, at -••••••••••••••••••••• Lr furn Walk to b(oh 2 Story 4 Br. 3 Ba. Spa, club & tennis A\•aii 33 101 Bu cca nee t 8 159 2 Bill Grund) 21 3 5 42 ·0102 & Rltr, m-6161. Zl3-316-404D graded. 3 Br. 2~ ba, W t R 1 faauJ;y rm. 2 frplcs, shut· in er e n ta s . 2 b t & I 1 house. tum , nr ocean , --' ' ' mJ N. COASJ' HWY LAGUNA BEACH ..,, ... """'hlUll t1on. Live.in maid'! Near Albaquerque. N. carpec.s & levelers. Ideal 223 V I ... _ M e ll I c o s 6 1 home and investment U1 E ' r~2-5&71 quarters. La u ... La. ... h Cal l J ohn Tu Ak "'r . tJrnatetn lega~ .. ...ont -•~~ interesl ............... .. "' BeauWully f'umi$hed Call Roy collect 1602> ----,._ t K ds 12 UN-V1'"eat Of' 1 ., Pets• N7-IOU "~ 28r! S$00' f'lrepface 7.5 X G>ltOSS &rutfast Bart67S4> ftt CoaotitA DB. MAI Ocean• light.s YM!w. 4 Br "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ and den in Sea View. - --------~ New custom w tall the lux unes. 3 Br 2 Ba. 900 33711 Robles. 7U~ Fa•t•Y.., l2l4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Assumable I~<; loan R£NTIMES 631-4MS plus OWC 2Dd ! ! Adult Hometune Happmess ~ type umts 4& top local ion ...... U.fu ; .. •d Lovely 38r! Kids OK ' 8',all in Cinancing wilh INdth.,.rty IJSO 2o<;;, down. 2003 Yacht -••••••••••••••••••••• e r s e \' e o u r s ba>• Clean & comfort.~ t hroughout . Nea r ble. S75-899l schools, parlts, rec facd No pe t s . Owne r oc· 2 Br. yearly. l house t nlpied S750mo.S$2-7174. ocean. aull 1mmec •ENT Ji.LS ~tmo. 673-7407 2br2ba ........ S'l'OO-ll.200 2Br. 2Ba. 2 car gara,g. 2+02~ba .. SllOOf'um Crplc. sauna. jacuu macnab /Irvine realty Delmder. Coronado Cays ourux Steps Crom beach. Completely fumlsbed. Good flna.ncina. Sum. mer.wi nte r r eatala. lt50.000. <4710 Susbort .Drive. Coronado Pen.loswa 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Chanel front home with 40' L a"-Ped dock for 2 boclts. Hilh beamed ce.llln1a. attham, llreplace, wet bar 6 privat.e paUo oa ta. daa.oei. Grat llome ftr llvtnc • entertaiaUlC. 3br 2'-'ba . S1SO. Sl.500 pooU595 mo. 67~ N b .: • M ! Brick ~-'ace ear rea .. ·even with •-•••••••••••••••••••• .. """" fullprol. m1mt. &on sate ..... , •• 'di 1207 ~~'1sLouse::~ ma na Ce r . 0 r , do 1 t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------Move In cood.ltion. Pro yourself and save 2 Br yeq I boule to' Br 21,ot Ba townhouse fJ dec.2BR.28AinCanyc :.~! Call for details. ~a. av~ll. Im med. PDOl. nr acllc*s 4t pan: ~ faL. ~ Crest Concb. 2 frpl · 24 u..n...o..LY 1515/mo.tn.7407 .-.Att.Jlm .... lllS Iii.~ dec:h . pool. & a p1 OwDlir 2U/31fl·- UWe •• Mu.fret aat cm a 'IWfet. aloes came a ............ ia the O.U, Pllot Cluallled ............ .,. .................. llraa t .. CM..U ,... ........... °' ..._,~ ... ~ .. O.ltJ Piiot aau11•ei11 .wa.c.u ..... C I I ~,.,, Linens • kitchen ltefT SZ0,417~tt• 1te-.._.Utl • ......_ • .._.J240f'an incl. 1 moa leas, <>ww-fina.fteed • 11«;\ ........................... -............... WJ 8600 Sl.100/mo. 1riih ~ down!! 1 BR You'U love t.lala3Bdnn Avail. Aus bt. Near the w Uft.IU lo hlfb demand eDO! Kidl -.Jcocned ! beacll. c DtlawareJSpt-. ••ft..,"-' area.Newtomarti:etand =:NNk!1 ~!cO•araae 1n1field>. 2 ator1 • a '515C..Ws~llMME ~-~~·=·='=3=1·=1=400~~ can't lMt. Call for de· llENTIM--11 I UI• tam. s ba. £.xec Home1---------1 '6.-..-ES 131-4615 w1tb lam. rm. r,.,1c. f.lecaatlakefroalbome,l Ilise t 11 DM ._ .. ..._. J1U cllbwlhr, pet.lo, wDdec• It l a.. ram na. trs MYVJBW. Lido , ............. t .clM &.ll'a&e ., .. ~ ........ celJJll· .~~~c. • O §irntris: 4 11ra1e door o,..w . ..._ dras-*. ...,... ~'! I bdrm. 2 ba 110 de1. 9lown b)' appt. -• I Roon. llM019o. Marioa 87S/lm. SU PD. OCHn vlew.1 private S OWdrtn OK. ao '*'· ftiaeiJA&t.SU..,. beaebea. Avau Sept. lJt. CSG911 pd eoNf1hr:ecl). BAYl'llONT VIEV. 8'111mo. 791»a. mo per•· + 1711 c1e--.. J •· I 8e. Patio S.curlty, preatls• ..-.eau1........,2111or Home . Or••&etr••. --.,. 2 ..,., ab. SILL Idle iteml With a m8'71"""'-Nor.. Gar~ce opener Pool. __ ,_" ~~~Ad. N.:&:..O:~ ::a:dult•. " peu. _ ........ U~ .. . I I : ~ : : J : I • I I . : { .. r I ~ i I t I I I I Offer good throuoh Wed .• A~t 13th, 1980 1 per ouato•• 2211.IMa.c-. ..... 631-4741 BIZARRE BAZAAR 1111 ... ...,... lt9'. c.M. 645-3392 Good thfu 8-13-60 0oee not IPC>IY 10 l8'e Items Wtttl "'"c--.. IWl10l1 OIUJI & PIAMI CENTER -~ "Otdest Hammond Deeler ~ 1n Orange County"' FREE MUSIC LESSON ~ !A!..~J!.!. ~ ,,...... •• 1t1 • Kn-.E-.tt-cabfe-Soy ... S.. el:1 Hu er U... & Clltk·H F. Mrller C--.. .._ HM I. c...a Hwy. 6"'419JO OXY'9EN SERVICE CO. 2072PlllC1atlaAft. Co.faW... 645-8870 1% ... _,_lllF 811 .. ............. 1"9.., AKO_.. #1" MJ.•. ...._ .......... Offer expl,.. ._1J.4IO AUGUST SPECIAL $10,00 off with this coupon 972-1138 ... "",. ,.., TllMm CONTROL SBVINGALL OF OllANOI COUNTY SINCE tH, 10 °u Off N E ~CUSTO MHlS • M()M(S AND "'AIT ..... TS • U00W il904lTS •~Tl fM & VA COlttCnOHS • IOHOIO • TlaMS A VMAIU • M/C AND VtSA ACClfflO ,,._,,.o..,_,._, CAU5a-12M ., Sl.00 tea~ SI 00.00 ,., ......... ~-W•«> ''"Sea•• .. -···-~ C.-.w.te 714-117.oll4 DURA LU IE MOPED OIL 12 .. .....11.M WllaC1 .. •-1rS I It MOPED LAND ............. c.-..... FREE llAGNOSTIC CHECK wta lls c11p1i at Jim's Texaco 64721 .............. __ .... M&.3311 Of. Richard C Parker 1 ues 'Thurs 9 7 Sat 84 Or km f Pnestley Moo /Wed /Fn s:mo30 675-1698 23-15 F.AST PAClflC COAST Hli.HY. A Y Sl'ITF: 0 C'OflO'l;A Of-:L MAR.(' At.I FOR'l>IA "26Z'> IRA•D OPE•l•I SPECIAL Free Spinal evaluation. examination & Blood P r essure test with this coupon. Start 8 '11to9 '1. 1980 .. . .,. .... ____ ... $10.00 Off on Your Perm with this cou~n. · Haircut & Style Included. s 95 ~ INSTANT LAWN DO IT YOURSELF AND SAVE SOD & SOIL· 831-0751 //~-- / DISCOUNT llJ• .. c ... ,.,. ... tt-• ............ 10%Dhcl .................. Expires 813 1 18() t7t-Ol61 NEWPORT BEACH THERAPEUTIC GROUP T~ Mass.oe W ith Steam cat>tnet Recjlular S35 Wlll ... c l .. H SJO 541-Ul7.._..l ... 7,_ 404W ' ' ta A ... #2 .... ,.,. .... (Coupon ea,'*91 8-31-801 STEVE'S HAii HAPPDllli & SPA SPECIAL $20 fir Y2 llm Massage ~ U.. of HOT TUI 9ctu itr .. Men & Women Welcome 175 I ... i:;t llYd. '4'9 U4 Open 10am-10pm SECllT AIY, IOOllllPEI. TYPIST YOUI OfftCI~ 15 Ye.rs Experience ~at Rates Month of August. LINO'S ITAUAN FOOis s1 OFF n C)(ty lotQO p!U ·1 1500 West Adi:ims. Costa Mesa !across from Hamburaer Hamiel) . ....... , ............ / ..... ·~ ··-··· ............... ... DIMITRI lJ>HOl.STERY Jiii. ............. ... AM.Ce. $25off _,...._.,.......,,,,., FlltST CONSULT AT10H RtH! IS l4 ......,_. 1194.. CM . . .. . . ... . "' w.dlieed.ly Auguat e. t9IO WATCH FOR OUR NEXT COUPON SECTION SEPTEMBER 3, 1980 0-"l Y PILOT Da For lnform•Uon regerdlng plecement of coupon• In this ffctlOn ple•M cell 842-5678 SS.00 off 0.. TrM Trt••tl 9f.1.., ... ~ AUGUST SPICIAL \r.2~~~ .. 50 ON AN .. "EIUll T AU10MA11C 1RANS-..t$SION INSTAUEO-OUARANTEEO 11.000 Mil.IS~ ONE .. Ult Wltir.,-EN WAlfltANH 646-3991 ....... of ....... t 6'9ct ................ Factory on Premises ~¥.WIW'IJ "'",.._ _.. ,. t ••• •s Off 1''1ch Ce•pe• Sl'MMt:R BORSF.MA~SRIP DA'\' C-A .. P t '•r .. , "A '91rl" wftt.tllhc..,.. . .,. .. ....,, 8 & L MOVING SMOIE Dl-AODICTIOM CUMIC 1 Time Treatment O ne-Half Off Our New Patient E.xam Include, c1e1no~ full mouth l<·••ys ano dent1at' tonsult&l•On CouC>Ofl required tor 1n11oa1 •1\•I ~ WA,,...CUT·ILOW OIY r ~...-.. •. 1 .. •o ~-~·· '12.00 ~<flaiffjallery- 24 Houn a Day Senice I 0°/o off Boxes Your Ticket to Freedom PAK UDO MEDICAL M.OG. Olle DEXl;·\I. T'--1 CE:'\'ll:B w11h l h1'1 Couoon Ontv l 5 I .....,.._ ltl. s.tt. l 17, .... l dl. 11I41 7604602 770-7458 Olh{>r loca11on'i 1n Santa Barbara and Bevf'rly Hills 6432 Bolu Ave Hun11no1on Beacn 111•1 ~_..,, '"""'~ ~ ..... , .f(d•~ ....., ................. , ...... ..... ······-···· ········' ~------·----·----···--···--·-···-··---·----··-·---·-·-; .. -·--·---· .. . -----·--·---··---··-·~·· Ape. twww,..1 u.tww,. Ape. tae"h u..fww, •-tw11ts """""'-Ape. 1 t • .........._ l~,.Hh u..tw-A. Af1a tauh ...,...-Wai~ . •••••••••••••••••••••• ...•••••••..•......... .•.........•........... ..••.....•....•.•... ,.. . ...•••..•••.....• -...00 ra•...to 3107 Cost Mfl 3124 ... ....................... leodt 3869 Mewpori leodt 316' a 0 0-re>Mt 3126 I IMtliqOft leech 3140 , ... wport •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• # •••••••••••••••••••••••• COUPON WORTH CLIP AND SAVE WITH ST50 Yearly Largl' 3 Br 2 Bdrm. l bath I:. ~1dt• No r•~"' .... uC y~! BJ)frool !>eCJnt v hldi:. 1 Qloet. root. 2 l:ir Garai:es I'• Ba Beamed ceilings. pel.!o ~ I BK. bllns. cpls. dri>!>. ~ .... HK I B \ piJOI ,un<Jc«k pool, adults. no pets SREI VISIJ'S . VlCW NHr Mann11 SJIO S200All Ut11s p,..d' . : . StZS bl2·7340. 1801 I \\'1th f':vf'rv Nt'w Membf>r.,hil'I win I' t.· ('h('(':.t' Pa rf\• w t>ti 7pn''-9Pm f 1 re p I a ce. l a un d r ) . Ph 631 IO'J4 493 7906 . 951 7630 c vs llw:e front yart' l\iew• ~mo 613 2113 l(aragt', steps to ocean. -----only CloM>toall(..OO l fce I Slh S t. Nt!wp or Adults NO Pf:T S '.\IESA Vcroe 2 br. 2 bJ --------RE.'\'TIM ES. 6314~ I bdrm I bJ ~le~ to lk•11thl'> 675-6196.642 1334 frplc. gar. pu1 10 Nr lbr. clean, dishwa<>her. • --~:ach. $3.51.1. PrOpt!rlY ------- ------shopp111g & tram, $450 gar. cl<>M? lo shopping, tlMI~-lk>u:.e 6ol2 3850.642 1010 2 Br 112 Ba Townhous 369 E. 17th St .. C.M. COUPONS Jbr. 2ba townhouse. frpl. mo Adib . n o peli. wa lk to bearh S3-4S H.t.ow 3142 ----''>''" Adults. no pelf. pallo. gar. 5675 yearly 546-6009 art 6PM 714-493.5953 afl ~pm ••••••·•••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrm a pa rt m~ n t . $375 Call S48·2682 •••••••••••••••••••••• • G CANYON Condo on ~o lf cou r st• w /se p arage. 2 Hr. 2ba. hiithly ~Rrd'd. f'\Jrn or unfurn '.$1200/rro •DU)'> 979·9930, V /WkndJ. 75e-1MS • c1ous 3 Br Npt Crest • wnhm. dmmg area. llv· "f mg rm Cloe;.t• lo beach, ·t poof , t ennis S795 ! :. ~eves EWPORT S llO R t:S f r . 2Ba. c harming, I. tennis. $725 mo • m.6210 ------c ........ ~ 3276 •••••••••••••••••••••• Steps lo the Beach' I t:rvoyabl{• 3Br. S425! l\le w a pphancNil49221 fee Rf'..NTIM ES -----...... 3290 .:, •.............•..••... :. Country C.:ottage ' ~ .. You'll love this 2Rdrm 'n Huge f'de Lot' Garage' !l'!t Chtldren OK (!>317 >fee RENTIM ES tiJI 4555 3298 •••••••••••••••••••••• Br. 2Ba. dbl car J(arage, t'Over ed patio. frplc . avaJI 8 17 $55() mo bl + last + secunl) Jud\ for appt 898-2643 or 842 "740 ---- 3425 '· ---·. ~"-"~~Jv~ -~ --~~ -n( rlr bit-,.. . ·-1l2S sq n 2 br, 2 ha. f /p, • pnv. yard. Evfil liern &-5001 : Perfectly Placed Condo for Neweort -'t Oran((c County -2 br. 21,AJ ba. with green bell. pn.ced mcor redly at SSSO/mo I yr. lease. Adult Community, au amrneruhes 552 3400 ~ Oillf'cflliln neednU. . 1>'6-1220 New d eluxe 3 l>l Or ) LIRhl . airy. lar&e pallo ~-- Lrf! l b r . !>t Ovt<. ~a r . Lovely all adult . no JM'h womhouse . water \11ew. Call~931t Ocean vie w executiv storage S325 XL:-.IT 1.2&3 Br apt.s 6200 Ed .-. Jba. private bch -~l hou.w 2 hr. 2 ba REF O:'llL Y M a ture llll(er ,h b.IU6-0619 llllC'fO. w1b. dm) w:uter. Udo Isle Hay Vlt'W 2 br 2 fir~lacc, full securit y i !.mglc f>.159839. Ad 11303, de<' dooropen ,2 frpb.2 ba. laundry. Raral(t'. .imenillcs S800 per me ---------642 4:Kl0. 24 hri. mru br. plw.h. $10001mo adulll> no pet' Sl'...00 bt-<M 1120 Nights & witnd~ IBr. )rly •, bloc·k to 1714 1760-6060or!l~2244 67s.oo77 .>4406Hwkdays. beach ~· ~1 gr 104 E I Bdrm Apt $330 All ulll rlalboa Hhd. 1\pl : I pd Hcfurb1i.ht•cl Cl'n Won't la!>! long llctlt·r to trail) loc ~2 17!'>1i Ba chelo r Apt between 12th & L'llh Streets. Yr· ly $235 675· 7876. S47 .4200 Large 2br. 12 block from beach. $750 y rly. lst & Lul. 873-9327 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASAOloaO "1.LUTJLITIES PAID YEAA·AOUNO FUN· !)o()1al Acll•llo9S 0. reclOr •Free Sunday Brunch • 880 ~ • Psrhes • Plu~ more -,e,• ll t h an ln c·all &'6 9131 Corona «kt Mar 3822 ~ JBR. 2B \. t•nd J!.Ar :"1rel) dN· $.iJ() 7JI !l'JVS "~l>l>aJ(l' ....................... ------- 2br. lba. decks. pool. SpaClOWI l Br. ~net JC3r. carport. no pets Lease. patio. D tW. adults. nn 54!)5 673 (}i73 pell. SJ001mo Avail 81 I~ -~S446or !>48-9084 2 br, 1 ba. deck. cafl)Ort..,. adulL,. no pcls. leai;e. SHARP 2 BR. cov'd pauo SC95/mo C'ncl gar . pct OK USO 673-0473 mo Ask for 8111 . !>46-SlllM> -----·--- • l & 2 BR ~10 Apt~ • 011hwt1lwn & BBQ'\ • Pool & Aec. Room • G1rdln L.tnd\capu~q • Jer 10 llHcll a Sllo'1 ' ' . . . . . .. . . t I I, ~ i' ) I • ........ ~ ll40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3144 ..............•........ l Bdr m ~ loft ront111 OrangetrN: $450 Adult'> onl) 1213 ) 823 5.52: I Orangetrtt Cundo. I br. A C. d w. drp!I On lake w pool, Leo.rec ctr S400 per mo. Avad 9 1. CaJI tenant S5 l 9048 e v ei. 0wnrm.1488 ll41 ......................• C.'Ustom l."()(taae' 2Bdnn WESTCUFF Wmtt'r Rc·ntaJ Avail 9·1~ '79 Duplex 4 houses fron b<·J• h t.:p•a;11r<1: 2kr .lid. O'lwnsla1r,· :!l.r l"2B.t 213 l35803.";c\·1 • 2br . lbJ . "C'rO:.!> fro11 beach. AduJ~. no pt~ Yearly S465 640-5078.. Compare before you rent. C us tom d esi gn features, P oot, BBQ. cov'rd garage. n e w fu r niture. s urrounded wit.ti plush landscaping. Adult livlni;: at llS ·best Nopeti; OAU.T RECAEATIOH. lennis • Froe L~ (pro & p•o ~hopl • '1 Health Clul:l!I • ~un11 s. of Hwy Spaciou.'> 2 Hr lrg 2BR. IBA. wtpatio. Carpet. drapes. bll·ln'> q>l'>. df'l>'. gar. adult:.. Pnvate deck, l'arport no dog:., S3'7S /mo l!>l & S600 Ulll!> incld Adulb 1.c.l + W C !W8 5111}) f\lnllme F'antas1a $300 f'ancy I Br' $300 Nev.' Won't last ' 184731 fct' SJ915' Close to Plau ! A Dl\r\IM of Breezy Beauty $330! Dble Garaice <6411 >fee· If :irhtlr '"''"lmo•nt Co Kids OK ' All ut1I pd ! • Hydroma••.iQe • Sw1mm1no • Golf Orov1no Rangr RENTIMES 631~ ---------t Super location!49!1Slfefc - --RENTIM ES CJl·4~ 2 bdrm furnished $480 36S W Wilson.642 1971 Newly decor I Br Oplx Slop hy garages Qwl!i emplyd adult over 35 REf's No pets $295 !>48-1021 f\lrn. Bach Apl Sl70 Prefer middle aged No BEAUTIFUL APTS· S•ngle~ 1 & 2 Bed •oom!> • r u1r•1~hrin & Unlumo!.l>f}d • AOuM l 1v1ng • Nn Pf!t~ • Model5 Open 0.10ly q 10 6 Oakwood Gerden Apertmenta Newport Beech N. 880 lrVlt'"l(j ,., H ,,,, 71 4) 645-1104 ch 1 Id re n , no p e l ~ Newport BN<:h S. .,..., ......,D 1700 lf>lh SI 10,, ... , .... ,, .. , .._,._ 7141642·5113 .......... leodt 3740 ~~~----... ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.l'sFOiUST Spanis h Estate Llv111g! Beautiful park· IJke su r Versa1ll~ Bachelor l'en thouse Fu II Sl'l· & Ame n1t1c·i. S5001mo 979-~0 ask for Jim ro und1ngs Te rraced -- pool Sunken gas bbq. SHORT T t; R M I< EN sparkhng founta m 1> TALS !~~_c~u s r oo,~.s. W~ ~WtOU:f ,.,~1 .. -IC • Jl!h.iA!"J ', i. .L. s A.}e -~:.> <V wa ''"'n close"N:" ~lne· like kitche n & cabinets Walk t o Huntingto n Center. Yrly-215 29th S t adllS. no pets 492~172.492·7171 I Br. onJy _!73 S4~J·Ol54 _ _ I B~ . :;o-:;-r e r r 1 g • Costa MHO 3124 cafl)Ort. adult.'>. no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• S290 717 W 18th St 11 0 J Br TownhouS('. new!\ ~ 1926 decor itas p<I enclsd -------1tar Adib pool 642 5073 3 Br 212 Ua condo, 2 car all 1tara1tc . , 10 ... c lo 2 Br 1 bath Apt Newl) N 11. $695 042 &32S decor Gai. pd cnc lsd ---- i ar pool Ad Its &i2 5073 J Br I' 2 Ba. new. lrplc. ----NPl llgts. $540 mo RE.,'TIMl::S 631 ~ Deluxe pool"i1dc xlra lict• 2br. 2ba Bltru.. dshwhr 11'2 mile~ beach 1\dlt.:.. n n pt:l'> S39 S mo 536-8362 $495 Mo l.ar.ie 2 Br 2 full balh.s H4:-aul1ful arc .. , 1 blocks tu orcan NO PETS 833 3307 I Br Newly d ecor Ras pd, ~9-~I Large 3Br. 2Ba . .iaraae encl iar Adlt:. pool ---rd I d 542 5073 E SIDE JRr. + den. 2 ya . aun r) no i:wu. frplcs. av:ul 1mmed $625 Beach 1 •, m 1 $525 mo Isl & b l + \CC SJS.Xln. 7$2 1 H4 M'e!al:Fll!ld 673 1600 -HUMTIHGTOH LAKES FAMILY A"S. k:ASI'SIDI-: I Hr ~pac1ou.., SPARKLING ::o.IREA!\1. .ipslaiN> on Oranite Sl C A S C A 0 I N C' Brand new beautiful lrg St o\e refrt itl.' $325 WATERFALLS apt. for fa m11Jes with I or Adults. no pell> 673 Sl6S TOWERING PINF'.S Lusr lOU.'i 28r 1n La"' New crp~ · Cus.tomtied Olym pic s.iw pool ' Breezy' S450't5816> fet· RE~M ES 631 ~ JBr partially furn. :"" Laguna, nr bch & shoP'> $400 mo . ulll & c.ible T\ pd 494 KS-ii lrg . I Br. beautiful de p.tl10. ;ard '>pace 639 Buen a V1st11 $350 962 61~ ST1JDIO. '4 1k lo tv.ntbch ind !>lttp1ng loft. kit 1?ar . r ... r ·s r eq $401J 4~ 37!i.9 979 7421, ll52 ...........•.•...•..... 21 children Near park or 67., .,...,2 •New spacious lake-.1 I eat paid No peu, __ .,......_• __ adult apt 2 bdrm 2 ba Condo Air 2Br.2Ba ~ ~ ~£1.1.LJ..~~1:.~.~t,.~r , ~2-l l\4r~~~~ _ ~~~::'l.l~~e ... ~~,, .. i r}t -~~~/:-011r~tmJi'lt~· ~~ 'ISi• , ',;.4'Ciii>14~ :;;.IT~~~~·.l"r oon~l~~ Sunn) Sto ve 1refr11~e •Pnvate llkcs1de parn $310 melds ullls Adults. & bakon1~i. • ll69 no pets. 673·8165 or •H eate~ p ool l ~d room furn from $(~ 2 Bedroom furn S500 Twnhse·unfurn. f rom meatiBJIU · 67:J.6372 ::U:!t:~:~ beach OH UDO ISLE Ocean view Lui unous APAltTMEHTS 2 Br Townhouse. attached 142· I 160 Large rederor. frplc. adult fW11 . aJ>t. 2Br. 2Ba !Br . S370·S380 ga/age. pool. s pa All 7562 EJJJs Ave II 8. ~~'f; Adults, no pets Avail. immed. Walk to 2250VanguardS40·9626 aduJlS. no pets f'·plc, lg <3blks w of Beach Blvd) ~lB7,l·7S3-0719 Balboa I s land. Call. 8 Ba patioMS0.631-4984 ---------~l50l. • 2 r 2 . . . . .. . 5460 ---------Nr bch 2 BR 2 Ba w twsh Beachside Rendevous, --------~ 388 West Wllaoo. 631·SS&3 Upper 2 BR, adult.s, no " dryer + 10~x3l' itu $390' All Bills PaJd• _, • --~~ .... -·'!' Yi:;ty ;.2!'!1~V.. W O,lboa AJulla · N_ope~t.s ~.,;tu w Wilson SJ25 marble fpl.c ••• s~yllJ_e_s..,_ , li.....·~~H....._...~ · ~~''"'"r..-.v~ ~--~-: otiJ:i/·~r-,i.'l, It-~~;· •~r~~:-~~~~g:J,,-:ry~~'=l ~rs'"'"'ii:f:.1~ 16211 P arbide Ln. 1 blk ~-No pet.Ii. nil 9· lS. ff ---------·' · · ~"-•-...... w ol Beach. 3 bUts s. or 6"5-10Mt ···~~;············· 2 Br. 1"2 Ba. bll·IOS. d is· Newman TerT apt 2 br. I , •• NEWPOIT ~-NEW Al!I'S. hwasher, garage.. adult& bl. yard, &ar 13115. Gan NIA 847-~I ~r2Ba $4~ m> Open. 545.3229 1980 Taylor. 114·99S.1093 COUMTIY Cl.UI • S500 - Adults , no pets. 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S87S 1>40 ~7 Iv phanl't"' Call Joel da: mM! 76>1 3111. e~C'' R9-t 3406. ~f"'9if41•........-tc;:_~. send• 3 line Greeting to Special Folks and ·~·---Specious new Unit, pvt Anaheim •O SAM CL~ --,--...... paUo, close to i.hoppmg. ---------Ocean view, spacious 2 Br UVI~ TUMI · -••••••••••••••••••••• a...... lt06· Adults . 1982 Maple , &Side 2Br G111rden apt 2 Ba, many amenities 81 .. lea. Ut2 bedroom get • ··0o it Dally" T-shirt too! .. COAS 6r LAGUNA BEACH MTR ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-JtOI. w/gar adlt i., no pets M7S -..3$25 .,,U. ~townhouses New Deluxe~ • Z car INN. Makt MrV •• color' Ba)'fmt UtUe Isl. Boal Sl7S.16021st.Sl.~2l27 t'roall429 644-1900 pr. mlcrowne. rirJpl, TV. kated pool. Ulil. llip.ZBr.3stry.fireplac-e VIEW, 2 BR l Ba. $4.2$. .-WUIXU.Y ArTS S150119rmo.•-<1J.04M·'294. NS No. tzSOO/m o y rly lse lat. last. sec. Adults. 2Br. 2Ba. n ewer apt. \Mo.rw>tFREE UvU\a Ocunlront38r.2ba.an· '!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I CoatHwy. m.3097 A vail Im med. C all lndry.adlt.l,oopeta.5* rmwtdldlaintarta. FP. nual lease. New paint Ill • WXURYCONDOJbdnn 1_..-... 3750 David.act.-.ms rm.MS-7300 lrl ldtcbeft with Ow. 2 carpets, fireplace. "7S. ---~ ...._, Suites wkb full mo 613-2U3. i l~b&.! carelec car. Pit "••••••••••••••••••••• PRJVACY NVlEW E. side location. lbr. frpl. bath. Private deck or ----------• pmdo, pool, cloH to So. Lc6lun WorkL 2 BR, Im· AdWt Complex, 1 Br Is pnt paUO, mo 1.0chad.inl peUO. f!ncltd 1ara1es. OJDClo 2 bdnn. 2 ba. Bay c.t Pl.la Lease~ mo. ...... Compl. furn. loft, 2 Ba .. en clad ~.w.zrzs. Prom *7. Adults, no view, enc lad 1ara1e. lltlil. lorearo& No lteps. Great •MW. 1•ra1e. blt·lns. lndry .-.. Ta-2SSOor847-0640 auto. opener. 11SO year tn-al4 ~ aGO/mo. yearly ltue.--------fac .. Jac .. ll00.83l..fll07 3br.2ba,M50+1250S.C. Br ........ ....... ly.TSLM1mt.MZ-leo3 .... see. BdnD .ttb 1ara1e. UlU. 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To &d bend1li.. pe r1ud1c r e 81\ in Acctg w;exper_m._ c. •acb '° Mc,...._ llooaama t • ••••••: eqi.apm1mt Mial ~IJ i.lue ,J,i 1 rca-..tt/ home 545 5986 Views C411~.(M()3 manufacturing. Out~ 0-w..a Qn lllc•"'aOdetl Homt', Ma1aolla I -Sq ft. om~ •~re tu other but1neu In ,.,..,_../ Need 100 OVERWDGHT include cumputcrized ,0 8u• Ind VIiia.. Garfield 1111 ao. aft Newporl 8hd, <: M 1 .. rtsh 1ood pO\enll•I .._. & ,..... 1-Uund wnst wa~h. vie people for new weight Atr . AIR. CL & a b~1 m•--~ --79) Rea•o•abl(' raua . t>rlted nitht 11t 18.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Markel Basket parlung loss program. 100'7., Assistant Manager want range or staff itctlvltl •• -----.......,. lfl'9~.1Jl&:IOJ k•_C_.. 5100 tot. NO. Owner ldeot guarant e ed. Jane e d Fabri c S.t o re . Ca ll · valtec Corp JO ...... 4000 --••••••••••••••••••••••• b'73-s:J77 7~7037 Marguent.e.64S-4040 Gost_aMes_a.~_ _ __ .: •-•••.it••••••• •• •••••. ... 4 >IO SMtinl N D SJ)ff1ah1t to P 0 IOX llHT AL Will.1am C. Det!r. 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NH 67~oo t-a onomic:.. __ Pnnri~~unly E'"~ .iam, 7 day'i a wl'Ck v1~ IU§tTHC OL VW~IC~AUDI rail Teres a at 5J6_ ~~ Furn11hed UOO/,,..k ,_,._k to beM"h Balboa Penins ula 4 ·8PM ~nager 67~5112.: __ ...,.,,.,,,. C..ter <.: o M M u n 1 T y Cal~ a M c: Allantas lkahh STERIUI..A. 44S E. Coost Hwy. IOO«KHPElt Ug1ou.s Elll'<' i.wte NEWPORTNt-:Att llA'r' DYNAMICS 64z.S671 S11a, 2112 11:.irboJr llhrt. For otlapi*Drhe l ds M.'<' :.l•n ire:.. Hardwood floon.. IQ\1'ly ~ minimum Who"; t'!Jt>U• :\ll-:.<i M5 :u :i..1 Hr ...a.:ot -.£ Mew_.. t.oc.h GeMrol Offl« rec .. ennd "'0 N N ~<•t(t 111u t'-1 .. ;1d ror '11 ur l'ltf'(,jlllf e oppo '"• ,..... ' l.1°ht bkk" g e J11ir in pnOI\<' am,w "' ,,... t•..-purl ""' 11u k1 111ot tht• mOnl'.\ In " " --67"'0900 "' " f' ._ .. _ d L g t"l',v • I ·.1>tw•1al"1ft t;.Ulll: -----"""----<'ludtn" A /ft & A / unue pr ... n • '" .:~ leai.e 631 II 7!f or 1\ ! 1 ,, m m 11 d 1 l 1 l' s " ·' ' " -"' ~ ONThe Bea<"h in Laiuna & an ~decor con( #l96,t>42·4300 24hr.. 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"' ... ~rt·tas; \O llh ,,,.,. <Jf lh•· IOOt<KfffER ·: • Wkly or Monthh 2 Br or ---....., "'"trella \al r()l;'i from w-.&......1 5020 Park ·-·a. lr\'llll' i ;!1 ''' l"TV"ALL ONLY .... EWPORT r l -,,,o = ~ "'" 'v '" " Natiun., mOl>.L .,ucrl·i.' u Full c·h ar~c·. e xper«l 3 BT Kirk Lamb, b:ll 0900 KOU c~ K ma~J 477 ·~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Please Call Ht'V. Jrd • 972-1138 • IE.A.CH JUlOml1b1h· corporJllOO '), bookket-po·r nl't-dt.-d f11r Yoe..._ lnhlh 4250 NEWPOll 0 ""N ' P O l NT ,. NH lrl\ t.''>l o r ' ro r I p I> IS57 OOK7. --·-752-0053 dnd JU.SI l'l(lt anoth1•r Joh. 'I B i11tcrior <Jei.1..:n ' El t ~ " '-Panna~'-1p""' 1nr1Ujl --\OU mu'l hJ~~ \h•· firm L'.•p<·r d 1n r o,1 •••••••••~••••••••••••• ecan ellttllllveswtrs VJOLt:T '""'" o1t1 '' ~l black 1brown twh1te ,.,. T.aum t ·-r t•lurn . S.!6 .000 t.. RRST LAD" s ... ~... .......... r<>Uowlllit \klll~ lndl)'SIS (.'.Jll l il\ "'" in pres age """'· h1t'lds Ltm& Dt>I Prado800' & minumum IO\C':.Lm cnt Toy Colhl' max male JI I -"'"•A-"'""" L.idil ~ccoun1ing S.,ck ltJ3.9'Jt>l Spend a he1venly v;>ca 5ttretanal serv;c., re 11t0·a16CT975 1120 1 .rll p.,0 1 4:,n ~l or mo LJ "t Hl'n '11 Escorl •Maddi 972 3104 ~ L10n1nthtsmodttn2br.2 cept1on1st . tel'i>~n ... 491~ ,\dams 'faJ?noha •Du' • 1'\pc!IOW p '1 ba bungalow, on the answen ng & more ~ ~f"C.iol l) 1 HEW ~KO 9b8 :!lt:.6 •Party OC9<en • Hab&omos Espanol ~.11 <:riivm4·rl wate r ~round the $27 5 p e r m 0 TH • Rftltafs 4~75 S :">18 !613. * 972-1345 * l"r.1tiH· \llllu•h' lSla.nd from Papeet.P 1n HEADQ UARTE R S,•••••••••••••••••••••• •SUCCES .,IC&\1,aAc<'l'Ptt-d •IC~ \11\J-\\~l11Jl:"1 ·" \n.lrr11,1.,f Jll.1tw .11t1li nati ve surround1oj?s C0.,1 PANI ES· A pro ~RT"-A..%.A." J., m.ikm.: llll' ri)!hl i on LOST 1.11<(hl Colort•d ---------\11.,r It • 1 • r l:!l:J l Jl1 1, lokJ rn Adults on!) Car in fess100~1'.t~:~7nt Pr!~ retail ~pac<>. i:ioo nc.'<1 tOfL' I unttu I!>. Im· 1.uldcn Hll un 7 21; •.\,Toi• ""' • '' • "t .. ''"" l\lu• It it bo n <l uded Transponat1on _ ___ ft, ~70 mo 1000 ..., •.!I I> .,~2 11100 Te ti I-mt-raid Ba} \rt·a to & rrom a 111>0n pro Deluxe 1 & 2 rm orfl<'~ Bnsl~ NB P.iln d. IL1h111 .. 0 11 '.\lull-. no lags. nca col COVER GIRL &np&oymrnf & -~k ' '1dit>d PVt P''· 979·26&9 adJ ,\Jrport Holel Frorn ~ 631 ~ Mone t L 5025 IJr 1u :W.\RO 675 h4J6 UT ••L P~ation eves & ""keods ~ -Y o oon ---* 0 C"""" tit ••••••••••••••••••••••• -S20S mo No 1st n •q S!lA>!:-,q Ft 111.,omml•rcwl ••••••••••••••••••••••• U1.'T Several day~ ill!" ~ (mij \tl \IS\ Jobi Wont~d. 7075 M EXICU KlJ.J2'l3 __ _ _ ___ sparl' on !"t•""vflrt tthd 'N EEO oo Balboa Blvd. lx•l,.,'\:n I•·•••••••••••••••• ••••• j C1ot.e new pnv,.tc home Costa M .. ~ .• Exe "Ull\ o C M Hcasun.i~ r:ill'" th~· µ1e r and Coai;t II~' an BaJamar Golf. s wim. -.~u -' ~ 00-4414 Bn ht lilue ESCORTS 1 .1•raP 11 .o1 '\ur'1 <'<,mp •• tennis. Overlook~ ocean ~Ill~. a\a1labll• 230 E -------....--~pbook •953-4473• • i""'" '\I>'• ti "''th ;~11.r 2 Br. 2~ Ba. full> 17lhSt.lill 7000.6315Qil lllldiastrialRe.utd ~00 I MONEY rontai!c:°g photos & an Alway"loJ)t'n l. i11ltu t .. irr.• ·"""'..!E'_·!I_•_ furnished. all mode rn ••••••••••••••••••••,..•j L' $225 otface. air. c•arpets. O C Fa1rBlueR1bbo. n If 't''"'"'A' .... ,10 .. _. f\ll B•~it-.1\U·.l'l.'\0 1,J1p(!rt coo11 eoae n ces Da y, drapes. 17301 lleach S6SO lndJOfc near nu found pleaserontaClP.it "1""" yi:-. " ...,.,,,.Il e. r t«nunJ lll•· w eekend . week o r llunt.Bch 842·2834 2:265'.lSlOlRedondoCir . Toolat557-7198 MY!-ill<:~A."-S\(il-. 1Jt1-. 1~~244-t urt'42 ~ti:1 monlh 714-~93 ~.Hunt8ch&c2·2.834__ ---~\6!")11Sun~Ana .---a.....11. to c:.a..-4300-Delwte offil'es, up to 2000 e Lost · REWARD fo r -.. ---.._ 11-Hetp W.+t'd 7100 _. .--.... sq. ft. XJnt bldg . 1801 SPECIAL Golden Retriever . 4 ml.J'i ... assarc "'ln 1· ' ~!r ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Bl 64S·21ll. CltB>ITMO fem Vic · Wa llace & lrnppcmng & ~fla .1•JI Movin.g?Avo1ddepoe11Ls& K.ooby LIMITED "OILE.M ;.,)Ji,<.::\1 .642i85i :'l.t·~1•url llhd ' \I At'NlUnl••I! cut living e xpensc•s' OFFER•. 2nd&ltdTI>IOOM --------1j41,96JI, IOJm IOIJm Proress1ooally s ince 2SO :.q Ct 2 room swtt' 971 lnst lmual pin with 1n J97J . Ground noor. SJ65 mo n~ .. L n ·TE -f)SJ I 1llaJ H & 2!l diamonds Proll~IOO..il Ther..ip.-ultt HOUSIMA.TlS i19W 19th. St C.M Tom ~I~ ft.A Arran.ie4 b) Vic Pacific Coast Hwy, ma~. u c·d. Nli App( 832-4134 957.1900 REDUCED! Coast Hot. '°4ms South of MacArthur. $100 <l\ly, St.eve S48-28l7 MOS TRIVEX. ISC a ---·-----· --A Mortgaee ffr~r Reward. 637·5835 manufacturer or mm CXftce space av<11l F\Jll Mesa lltdntrial -pUter It rrninJI> ha'> 1m * c I Ill <>r.,. C-'V •r.", ll.1rti11r lll\d t tr.-t T\ \H~"' \l!TO~O 11 \ ~. • MA.IMT9'A.HCE p,..r m.i nenl ptJ\ll1•1 11 l • lt• 11 ( IJ r r ti I r 11' l \ f.Jt lllot\<J 111c. .. , '•)(lrf. th11.~· d ")U.fli'J th1• Ofll\I' \1 ,llfl lain •>fhf'•'' 6' du lli.;hl f10 1r J••I 1tor1JI t 1. • A 1>0< h..ilJ d..i \' 1n pt1•J 1nl UrTTIUn<'llOJ.' C rt1'.od I'-'\ ~ btml'ltl:t ~,. ~r\ Ill M»tr HOWARD CM'ITOMt l')oq• & Quall..,,, 'f-WPOkTHE\CI\ avaJI for le~ in Center ~ :'\r Crc:.:. & Catalina. •• ACCOUNTS \1S"1 1 11rw \ >' 11"' ''"' -_ ... - ~ . IOOt<KEEPEll F /0 . ~a h1on 1 ... 1 .. 1111 1n"~ .. 1 ITr nl f1rm J-.Af ••llt'nl Uf.J l"•rlUO ll \ f-> 111•r 4. 11~1 1un1' rt-<1wrt>d l°Jll •..1'1 IJlZJ hll' ._ & 1;,, h fnr .111 •• rl1 111L. • 1rr 11.111110 ·1 r.1~1~1,,H"l .ii 11111 prti\ "'"'' 11 .. 111 1'11.lt l\..irt .. 1r, ('\I h l\ , ti, l I \ 1 11111 .. ,.r. 111n. V. or\/. i.:•xxl ... 1ull1•11t \u.'l t..-Jbll.' Lo "'''ri< \·t~ ..i.ll• t th•>JI 1;4:; 2"i'Ol ti r., 1 If' rm .1 n, ·\ n <' 1 <' n l \1 1nnt"r th.-..tauranl. ~ \\ I ".i'I I I'°\ ~,U) 10JI IA.-1 IJl'\I C.ibuwl \1 •kl'r "' 11 HI .111 ph.A: -... uf ca bm••l nw k- 1nK " wooo~hop pra~ t1C'f'S lnqwre at Weslar· I> C.ibuwu. 16311 P1ace1\ l J l flit B C\1 t • \ K K 1-. ' r ,\ J. I I I \1 f' \ !\ 'I' "II I ('d.. 11}1 ·A.JIPL T MO CHA.IGE ••HOWIE•• Rental Sha nng Service 953-0579 7 da yi. 953 0396 -------.. --Why waste ttmc a nd money look1og for " roommate ? Let u s locate. screen and in· terVlew for you. Take the Confusion Out of Finding Coad Room ma• es service exccuuve swtt~ Part& i> ) 1~1 Vt'h1te Persian Cat CbarliBS Angels in-d1 .. tt> opoonim: 1 .. r P0tnt.e. Located near OC 711 W. 17"'. St. Lait Keach HF.WA IW' 0 t 11 p y _..BLE •ar.t•'<l 1 .i ll l:t.! "J'J Aul>ort· For leasing in Cost M c ~ M!Oor&'4 7020 * u ca * A A t ..... 111 • .. L·,, p ·r-..,111 lo • r\ll'l' ,.,, formatJon call /Oeelk-e a HO. a. HOMEOWNYS ---------l'f,..H1vn rt-qwr-, h1i:n IJI • k •q1 d. •I•· I•~ 1 1 Hult: 95.S-22S8 642-4463 lJ.6t. Rlack S<'ottu• \1ah· .,, hu>I d11Jlvm.. J nd .. om• li.Jt>· . .,1\11 t \Ion f. r 1 " I ••• iii 1 •0. 7500 ..... ft . ._ OM Day Appraiso' An1>wer s lo ~r l>uff 642 J812 ,.~~nl'lll\' in a rn.1 11uf Jt' ~1 ' I r ' 1 lJ• •rt 1• Id • :&.. -ail.......__ -·"'T ~........ Use yaur l"<!Ully for bilb. REWARD 963-4886 l\~ -tunnR ;,1 cou nl•nlo( en 'lt•m """n lit. "I' Pl on... ..._.-_.... home :idd1t1ons, ~ ar<1 orS'lS..3794 days MC/V~~ 'ironmem T~ Pt' ,., JU .i11111n n .SI r.r. I o c c II P a " c 'I • * llOnS. etr Any amount. .,.. wpm and oper.1tl' .in ;id - ----------•.•rrr•r· n••<h·d Jo.ad) \ \1 d • I , \ • r) • L ~ T rn , '-1 uffl'r--nl'('dt"d J L'(j ~r. o:!3:J and. L-ro); ccxnpany Medical/De ntal /HM 0. 776 sq ft in N. CO!>t.a Mesa . Ground Ooor. full} equipped. Pnvate patio, e tc SS4 3 I mo Tom 957.1.900 C..,.... *9pn. ... annoty rea:.on Credcit <>r }ob LOST: Blk & whte fem 1i,..r 1·alrul.dtor b' 1ouc h B1\liY.,ITT t-H , . ., t ' t. ft Of necessary umpare border Collie 2 yni. V1<' --0('~1ooal 11.s)'. 2 'r 1111.1 blr. •30' 141-• f(w our cos t s 24 hrs & JQh & Balboa8/LCl11lds * IMT1.MASSAC.E * Y.e orr..-r <ompe t1t1q• bo) 011on tran' S,',hr <:AS Hll!:R H ou~t·~;,is;c .. ........ 1-7-10. *Of. weekends pel Re ward. Dys, JacUZ21 • Sauna .,:i.JAn es andanl'xcclll'nl W~1N~G7S ~_ '>I.lie-;. apply in t.JeQllOtl Nl-~OFFlCEPARK 75'PER SQ 1-7. 760-780N. EucbdSt Anaheim 285-2000 Sq. Fl Courtyard Suite With Private Balh Rental Off1c .. 11•m•·3911 fie. hrs. M-F 7:JM. 644-1923, 146--556 !_ 638-46Jl ; Evs. 673 52l5 HR OC AIRPORT bt'nefits pa<"kaJ:l' For rro"' n Ila rd~an·. ,1107 Sat. 10 AM.2PM. ----U)l Barch N8S4S.()275 rrore ul!ormal.K>n plea~ HA A Y S I TT t-: R r o r "J t-: ~·o_.i,t_Hw)'. Cd~, a roommate search agy 75~5111 ---------M&D MOMEY FA.ST!! FOUND. Bk/tan hound or U·2am across Sheraton ronlJC'\ Pf:RSO:"\°'l;t;L <"M<in'n. I & a MJtur1: 4() ...,...W..t.cl 4600 Pvt Ply has wilim1ted wb1ppel HB. 964·34~ urulder.7 :.H .lt hskpi; f'A."lllt-.R Week e nd~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• funds to loa n on 2nd afterS m~= 5..'lt l.S3'7 "'l'" M 3 t ure I ce ----Roomm1tte wanted Female Large Lake Forest Home. Suo at Sall C lub. Call Derek 768--0&M Wanted an Costa Mesa or TV's. Money for any re THE ,OISCHI .,_. 1 _!:..._ --- -<?~-~-· Y1_9_-8lllt0 ___ _._ Irvine area. 2 or J BR. a.son . No reqwrements. FOUND. Fem gold ter· lSCOltTS 11uvl • '"" IAIYSITTH bouse preferre d . 3 low monthly pay menl.s raer. Brookhurs t & MC&VlSA/Nowltinn& ·-0-"-'-f'Of' 7 \r old bo). )Our <°.UhJer . Ptr. afternoon&' Adults. Xlnl referen~. CaJI Russ al (714)833-3027 Adams. S37·2273 Jeanine 953-6SC77 ll*> Red H1ll AH!nuc l'l>me alter sc hool lo s 3L e vent n11 5 . Min 1 m utn 67J·S701 Ev es . & or eves 67S·8021. Im orPat Coi.ta Mesa.Ca92626 or600P~.Statllnj?Sepl waJ?e_'.1'1_9-_8880_. ___ _ -----------weekends mediate fund1ng. EquaJ Opp Emplyr M f' I Murdy Park S<"hool WHY PAY REWARD. Losl Hu.1k1e area ~~afl 6PM --------hll.M;...+~Ldc. M~lf!!7 Nurse & cute poodle nd ~!::" .. Trwt 5035 nunpy. erw. blue eyes. DOMIMl""-r&"S c ·~HIERS ~f1--~<fa:"~·~Jt ... l ~ unfum apt, Npt a rea ,...... ..,..... Babys 1tler n <>edcd. IW ,,. 75•• ~ -• • ••• s.17 S382. l.SCOllTS A'V-N' BK PNC ~~ .. da)S, Mon f'-1. 1n rer r"I'. Quiet, c l ean , r t' Sp . eeeeeeeeeeee•e eee e ....._IV • -~ ·r ·-·----NEWOF'PIC PARl\ 640-98JO SattlerMtg.Co. Los t Lh aso Apso MC&VlSA/NowHanog TEMPORARY my hOme. for 2 ~1rli. u M Oldest&la.rgestagenc) 760-780N .Euc1JdSt A1J types of real estate wh1te/be1ge fe~le. 7 ~ R.eglstt?1" loday l.O wort !>'9 Muslbeableto ... lart TUTE Servmg So. Cahfom1a Anaheim 1t1vestments since l!H9 mo. old . Blue collar on 'a.nous csccoU11ung & 11nmed11teJy :\t"st h.tH Credrt.s.ABC·NBC·CBS 26S i.q ft tu 2000 sq ft ....... BUSINESS Gei.:.ler. f'r l. Aug. 1st EWPORT menls Work close 10 ferences WoodbrnlJH "\R~t-;i:. Pholo6 and References Courtyard Swtes from ~-DOING s,.c.iali!llMJ;.. w/bell. Vic. Harbor & TOMMY'S bookkeep1nJ? .u:.1gn own transportation & n · eosmo-1..ATiqs·El"c withpnvate baths.A/C:, _,; UNOERA 2fMIT'Osr,. II Reward oHered.67S.7550 ~SCM ~ \Hur homt· 1-·11:u r e area. ln•me Call Gin t iir2nd&:JrdShift.>, 641.11199s£Mel'.l'l l carpels, mm1blmds. & .... FICTITIOUS 642-2171 S4~6 ~ ~n l'lerltsl0Sen1or 1\croun n1e · t>425tl7fl t•xl 321 •• N A abundant parking h .. NAME? Found; 3.4 mo Pupp). 1S2·9368 l~~ed throu~hoot ., .... _ ... -~ • · ~i1~romllll'-JP.JYO~tfi<~<~·i . !" ~e~.!..~" rruJefromSanlaAna& -Widowhas mooeyfor2nd lll.i;tc~Jbr-d ....... r e .-... ~ .... ·. -J'f ~!:"JI ~ --"Ir::-,. 6; }~1 .,,· )t'f~•T --.sf~:::~~:·-.. ~~:;;;~:;;: -;n-:--i. •. ifc:li;;?..-( ri p.nr~-;~Jc~ "'£!~~~ n'U&,~~ " l.ne's ,.,.....co' _R..,..T ........ S-W' • ... ''-' .. I r "ay.·-""ER' ti,,\sT A C1\kEt.:1c > $185/ 6Jl·'12!1S :;r.~~; occ·upanc y.r'f 8u•lnen _N•m• •nd A.J.tt673-13llanytimi>. -----llALF ft <.:all t71414969076 , . mo Rental on.re open Mon l ~~~~ p":'~~~:: I ST & 2 ... D Found. Part Shepherd. OUTC63ALL4 09NI, y RoeatlT • c111c OECQDAfOR --52!££ Roommate wanted In IKe lhru f'r1. 9 lo s 780 N don'I lo•o•• lh•I lh• • " • part Great Dane. Browo ~ l - -account ornnc:. N\L "" <.: h I I d (; a r e "-new home m nice area Euclid S t Suite IOI. f 1tm1tet1on I• 30 d•r• TltUSTDEIOS s ho rt h a i r . f em. 6 ~,.,,_,, All around hands hOJ.1 Hou.sekeepar , Mon·f'ti. w /pool & view. <.:all 714m 4-J9ll 1to111e1at•of1111ng The J SfR's : lst to ~K. 30 7r-JJ 1616. ROU.S ROYCE 233JNo lh oadway baker Must hav~ 3 yr... 1.,.. :.alury include~ SHI() r.ut tl"7•"'anyU.wo..n ask for -DAILY PILOT "''" yrs purchase and rer1. ESCORTS II r l .........,,,..., .. ~. n-.1L·-ec0fc"'··1t""' ""bli•ll ....... tt•-M FOUND Sh It :200.ColdweUliliinke r e~r m a phast·s o ~ personal 1:ar 7 d11"4! J.C.. ,,..."'""" ""'..... , .. -0 , 13·-.-.• 0 .·0 .. , 2nd lo $1 50K. 15yrs . : e 1e puppy, L g O " c· t -\". " N "'·U Se Bid HB " -OUTCALL ON Y Sidi , Santa An• . n r an,.t< oun Y week 646-8086 ·• --------ewr... rve g, _s;irc11lellon indude• tit. Owner. Non Owner. No s able & wht . V ic ~723 C71 .. '1Jr4•03 area Gd fnn1te bt'nl!f1l:.. ------- _ ___.._ Female34sh.aregorgeous 30fcSu1te s:>9S enll•• o1enge cou1 prepay, foe/leasehold Newland & Yorkto wn. ,,., ~ .. c a 11 f 0 r a.pp t t'Ll::RlCi\L ~'!'!': h ~r~~"e 3 ~~~e~ Own/Agt ~=·~-~~M~~·· "'~·:J~'1t.t.~· ~~· ~~ ·r -· -~-J. l~:..-~:~ ~R::.:RJqNG. '~-~~~,ff82ES~~~M~All:~~ET·!· ~ .Jr~t-..J.:)'~p~.-'-n .gB. '°,,~I ~ .~ :.. ~·r.";.(,.,yr;_~~~~ .. -;~~;-..;. .~~;. 1 0 1' ~!£1tVIC~' ' l color:-:.---1 N "tt1cft ''Jn'lft17Fn o• ·ro1 .. F'emale. Pool. Jacuu1. ~ec . .,...1te nas ~--80 s.o-6016 494-4681 ""' ma e, pl Rob J 0 '*"' IM •.ir.a.15y ho tt I •... N'"'wport/Costa sqft olCaces avail. Plush ~~-·"!:.., ·.~:o. Bch. Animal Shelte r. . m 67 111 -M .-... answenng P nt>s. (" • '" s d it h _,..,. . ...,.... _,., "" 3656 Invest. firm Newport P\eaaant Npt. Ben. •~- ,._.area. 675-JW ·-~·~~&nc~:rgr~ ~rom :~~;:. ~0;~.o~~ 1~ 3 644-O.C .A.llPOIT Beach expanding Asst S!_i>e~hr Call 631 l~~ Fem. to shr 2br hOme 10 S37S Word Process CO••• ...... CA 12ut 'A O FOUND· Temer 88m1x on ESCORT SERVICE ~~-~~~0~ .. r~ Ba!Wng CLERICAL • Irvine. 1250/mo ever ~ailable 833·9971 wr" ~ ~·..:,~ U ~t Sand Canyon & rran Spec1al111ng in dbus1· ~dman . okgrd. Good * Lumocr est1m.at1ng h r· ytbang incl Mark 1617West.cl1fC. NB. Want :;i;;";:.~.ang ,_. ... un ~· ca.lrv.7/31.646-1378 :.=n· res a enu .tills. shof1hand. typ1.11g roughs UIOOO. H.B X~ ~"'2t financial inst . 70005.I. '42-llU11'.d.m. SECOND l.ost Male German t7~4f76 &exper.Xlnl.erowthop TELLER ""'°'1tmg con<b Medl~at· ... "--A t ..... 1...,.,,,.,, """--...rd/CollJe Tan • ~ Non.smoker pref p -.. v1ew Ctr l rvlne & dentaltos. 8 to 5 Wfitl-' 1-rmmate a1e 22·25. ,_.,llUU'f , gen .n • .....__ """"Y""' · .·~~123 ..... week Salary op"n 001umobr. 3 BR 2~ ba, wM.e. No coUa.r · Lo&t 8'3 '"""" 841"8511 -~-~:=· i. .. =::.= $l.11 per DAY TRUST DEED ;.i;:M::~::~~r , ~~ ADvaTisaM(9 ~=u~~u:~r~ ----- ,. .. to abr condo w I ~t's ALL you pa) LOANS Doberman. Fem, 9 moa, :M Hn. Ml.OLIO TlAIMll perience prefen-ed. For I~ .-. lllJOmo. Pool. jac. •Approx 530aq rt. fort lost 8/1 in Btook.hw-st. c-11/CMd&s Sharp people wanted for m>re lnformatloo pleue : ,.__. •IAraepriv.ofcwtth 30d d (OAC> REWAR0.982-427• M .. /MCl'he distribution Over 18. caU·La.ndaW.3100 ~areafJw~bar In~~: D>.OOO.tr.o.900 Lost : Blk CODlllU cover fr ~%1:°'~~~e,..~t't.~l~ E X C E L L E N T llJF ...... Smkr.3 Br.trv • M=:~ubB. UptoUynfinancing tan briefcase, 8/4 /. MAN .. tomeetWOMEN. muat.Cyndy:Ml-81$5. B~~ a.dO 810 ~amen. •Ol:ean View ftlllJ PILOT Weekly commltment.i. Tnvelinl No. Las. lhni Bkydinl companion for s,.,, IA llH ,_., 151.JUT. •· .,,. For any reat0n La a u n a c a 0 y 0 n . \lips. t<M&n. etc. Reply Aide Active reurement. .-. -l eldW ok. Oi:ean •95permo. ~t8VIC( F'oryou.rbualnenor Reward.CallOf.ZUS AdlD•llY Pllot.P.O.Box Parttlme.3.30-ll:lOPM. '.; ..... pool, Capo 64~9195 Kiii F.:~~lce. =Coat• Meu. Ca. :Ji:~~.30AM . N .O WELLS ==-= DOD-+ hall -LOC ... --.. llECTOIY NO PREPAY ~.i!!.~!!,Yor MERCEDrw An•lyst c;uccesaful In FARGO , .... _...apt .. Su ,_.. "'"._. 00 IT NOW' PENALTIES #30dayadlntbe c.. veaunent eonnlunt BANK a-rs-· .... =c:~ruonUIOO.j)! ··~'671 REALaTATE DAILY PILOT •ESCORTS• ~. •;::ptll~ ~~. ~-;:JOpp EmplM/f/11 ... ,...loeal olnc• area. PINANCJAL •-VICI · ..,.. Civic Cent•r Vlll11e. t714114 .. ---... ~ , .)153·0537 24 fidence. ColllDI Aaaoc. ... NEW BUSINESSMEN ' Contact Ute DAtl V PILOT tor lnfonnetNW ~ ,..garclng the couner r eq ulttfftonta .. , ualng e Flctltlo'tr • lual~1tta ..... 142--4321 EXT W , ~· Q• .r, ;t aa1s•i.. llJW UH2 Bta~b Blvd. • ~ .. ~-' -: J-lllOIY · L-9'TSMHleoluDr. N.B . • -;IT. W11tlllimter,f7t.Wsllll ...... fMt~Dall71"811fts&1WWMtta DOITNOW! ~ ~~~::~'18 ~~==A£1 --•mo. PUalWUllA& O.U,PUGta..un.ta. '4J..5'71 Nowlllrinl W.m.MRes11Jts Mt·SITI . ,, , .. , . " .... -..... ...._. . . -·-. .. . . .. " . • -+-• • • • -· • _,.·-·---.-··-. . .. ............. 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Dom1 A.Jlc forRandy. Let us so l ve-yo ur Paaoting&Papen ng •••••••••••••••••••••• _ _.. ••• .. •••••••••••• Do won mra.ll Rel• flcpr'd lied chlJd earn 11.31 9180 ~&-4368 Land•cape needs. t·x l'rofe'>slonal work ICepuir & Re r oof Al 'llll!lb•ll~ll!!!!!l!!!l!!l!ll!~I B Wibon 6 s-uo. 6310101 .Vademlc, r<ctre•llon•I ---cellent locol rcfrrl!nrc!'I fl\nbl Steve. ~1-42111 h 1 od 9'1nAL t.T nn edd. reC'll.od4-a. plans -Warm lov1n1 environ Vardwork, cln ul)ll. prun· WLIJ haul a nvthmg for S20 Cree est1matl.'s <:<111 -----l~pf'S ·S '"" e1>·t .= PREE 1''ree • )'rt ••~r STJ:AM Dtn ia l>codor 2 ment <.:all ah &p m 1na . s prinkler In aload,no conrrete. CaJI W'lytlmc 67S·310J F1ne exl/lnt painting h> ~~~:=lf.~~v:i' U c ll1Sf41T Bonded nns I>. & Ill. 24x80 >di.. M7 MIO .slJ1repa1r. hauhnt;. l1ur David at s-&S-8046 - -H11·hard Sinor St. 111'. _ --- • ~m.~ 64617~ )41~ ~'>'• 1 1 ~ C ARPY.1 pncelll Lie. Call Chns MalDN~ UL'> Try me 836-~. l!4 ROOFSFORLESJ ·Ol~ a--1 M.ASTKl~MO llMD f'"!'pMt:hhlld l;arew in,, m> S36-!i838 ~~~1~;1e:rup~~~:~~g ;·•;••••~••••••;1··:~·· hn. Metal bldgs. cond°"ld. •llxorporalJoa }_,., amproH•ftM'irt. oti ld u10t! \'l',.IY. a . n c wo r • s ma JO i. ------en erg Y s av 1 t( •mnf'ePlanJWll' "''· ('har ReDovatlna ~l'\>C\ • Uphob Clean hourly Aile& 2 & up Tree tram. yd malnt. Res 1Co mm 'I. Ray Newport. Costa Mesa & P1U11tmg 16 yrs. Or Cnty waterproofing coalP· (.afotfiteol ~ 645 37-d Prol tr-re $rot Grd ap ~7 sprinkler S) i.. la wns 964-4276 lrVllle 675 3175eves I.OP quality, reas rat~ llot & comoo fw tsl Jt}S'e a W B l h o p I~ ttpatr. quallt> ~tllfo Rr•dMI 0731 Culh9dor mowed11nstal. cln up& Cleanups. tram ming. Custom bra c~s~ 8:11-US86or499 2001 ~87711 ..-ii 41 <'~fUrnaiuhap. n y~ C411er11MJ ....................... Mr Gonzalez 646 7038 h.au11llg. free estimates block. concrete & stucco PaintmR mt text prompt SocJal S~i'tt - !!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..!..!!'!!..!..!_•-1 1n ., •• ., L1t· d ~1 r ••••••••••••••••••••••• t-; Fnc Peter&CH'I UldR i:xp Gardner. comp yard 557 8271 Refs f'reees~S46-815! neat work for lowe.,l •••••••••••••• ... ••••• .. ,....... Pa.lombo9113 11314 JOSt:t· li\'lt:tUNG l"r 1'Ufllr111:tor. room ..1r!\J1 maant. cleanup & tree AJl aroondhauJ1ng Cu i.tom bri <'k wo rk , pnc!.0 1~, .. ~,.., 6•L!~1}~('(! PHOBLF.MS-jllcd \h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._ • 1 N 11111 & t:ret'k cw1>11h t 1 on.s. r(' mod~ I, I 1 c tnmnung. free est Pete l T . truck. Free est. c!>t .,..., .,...,.. or .,., , .,,, talk" Free aanschn~ o~ • 1 f _.,.. ~ft"f•C• ~m i>t .> I u 11d1con11 •tWJin 751 09M 64l·l096 :.pecaali :t1nK in t:\ter · ,\ u c H F: L' t. I N 1-. .......... peNon ll\'81 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7~13'91 -S411.3964 ythmg Call Gregg for sruu1-:NT f::xp'd IO lnl l>\S-2222 b•lt)'111ttana. llll.>timt We<.'.ar"\.irpet <.'le.anen. -Mal'lh1let'onstruct1on GeMual5-nicn ~htc) ~t 075-4:194 l'ainwu: Prof. work al --- V on Jo'ri 4.9o4 T8'7J ~t'..im dl'.in & uvl\ob C-.. /C~ t't.1:1tom homes. remodel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \mateur Pnces. Can do si.lcC.o e..u L ... ., • • T k ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•u1n111 ·1. framrng, JO~·'"' Tree t.nmmmg. garden· R Mo•iftc) I < II d ••••••••••••••••••••• """' "1th ....,..,a:;• Wot'k guar l"U<' moonl Un"l'Wlll)b lint k v.ork Want a EALLY CLEAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• the Job for es!> ·a A CUSTO.'BfUCC'O lt's a BRE~t:: urut ~3716 patlOe!, l'O~e~. dctkll. l"r ~ 11:i: ~;~ll~lJ ~loncret~ wttrk . HOUSE" Call Gmgham Mo\ tna" The Slarvtni: ,\n"iweran ~ 1\42 4 300 REPAl . HM I>' _C~ifted ~ds~_5678 St!Ut<1Je 1teab 6425b'781 at Scott548 ~177 . eantnjC, UCI eor Gtrl f'r~est 64S-5123_ ColleJ:e ~ludent'i hlJ\1< l'\I :Mi l::Hl~166 ---~c~-Pedro63l-.7l07 L T 12 I .___ --C ... , Ca•aethtl) Ca ...... 9 ~n um R 0 B l N · S H ()US E grown 1 c 1 1: 1' Plaster fRt'pGir ~ •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.....,,...n CLEANING SERVICE .. Sam.·goodserv 641&•27 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ... •••.,-•••••• ELEC'Tltll'lAN-Priced ••••••••••••••••••• •••• For u tl>orou&h1Y clean PailltinqJ'op«iftoCJ Neut patches & texlures Free cstita!ll" & prof. acJ· A NEW JOB $20,000 to s I 00,000 WITHOUT RISKING YOlll PRESENT ONE nahtfrot• l'Sllmate <>n Jack of all Trade:.. Home ~e ~~7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RtEEEST. 893-1439 v1 te ;u'ornsdncdxpll!.'1~ l.tq~eorsmalt jobs reeairs. small )Obs PL .... f'R ... l'.Tl'C I "b ·-' LH· •3372::>4 673 0359 I v.ant to cleJn the hOUSl' r.' • !'i r ,, ,, i' ; "'~rt', 14 H2~ 7 >lhH ,A tugh percenlige 'Ol-eiceco11ve Pc>s1tt0ns are und1Sciosed OPPortun1t1es end never reacn the advertised°' 11sted staoe We have helped many men and women ot all ages hnd them across town or across the country Nothing really naoe>ens until vou tiave an 1nterv1ew Tnat s where we come 1n Learn how I'> reach the decision maker fl you are seeking a cnange or are unemployed send us your res1Jme or better sllll. call tor a 1 NO COST) interview .. mNLEY. BARBER lllTUll. IHW• & llHCllTU If &al flAICllCO llC. Tht Action People UO ~St~ Wte 170, S."-ckco, CA '411114\SJ 91.,_IOS 10050 M. W .... Id.. s.tt. HO. C .. 1rt!M. CA '501414011 211-111 I IHI Mlritep'-. s.tt. 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HoulHitttn<J ---Rainbow Pnta. •••••• •• •••••••• •• ••• •• f:xt Int H 'rs. l'rof J-:!11> E.'l:p<'nl·nrt'fl. mJture 35 Lowf':lt Pnl'C'>. !\'l'al 6. ~r old. to v.alch ~our (.'lean 4 )r guarJnl•1• h o me Ref '!> le.i\ .-i''trt f~t {'Jll Ad ::,,u~r m!~age 848 1912 :25; r142 "300 U tir-. ft(·1Ja1r !>crv1ce. insta~ Tile Co. t1•H1 h.11:1.0ow ct:rt1( ll<Kl i,ll'l'.Jl5 l.o l IJ'> UjJ)!rJdl' tfi.d ~to· ...... r t uh dram ho.11 I V.JJIJI) res1dent~~~tal "' • 11t1 \ ~.i' l'1·r>1111 • µrop plumbing Is land 1 ·11• 1m11rm" •!Jiit JI •\ ~·n1ces.~ I 'ii,, ••I Jll\ hr1n11 • • ---• 11111111 r11fll! ,1l ,; 1 • '" tJl,lallty r e-.1dftl1al1r••nlJlo ""' I 1 •·•· , ... t II< -.11i.e~1· rt lalblOK Lall l1t1n' ' 1 "l'I ")''h ftNJpe )' p Q2K>C • • • ..,. ._ or "' hlaodSt·~S.1>' Window Cluninq Pl;icwg u ~aB·eed ad •:-, •• • • • • •• • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • :!.!> eai.y ~ ,,.linK )uur t~·t lh·· "".11"h111t 111 phone Gi~ u_., .1 '.ill 1 , I -.U11,h1n• W1mluw We'Udu!!'~e:t ~ 567~ 1 lo 111111i.: l.t•I ~~!>' 1Ul"1:1 . ...,--- HtfpW..ted 7100 W..ted 7100 HtfpWclllted 7100 HtfpWcllltfll 7100 HtfpWant.d 7100 HetpWcllltfll 7100 l .;.,w..t.d 7IOO ~Het •• ~ ••••• ~!?.~1l ~f.~~.~ ..... ~~?.0• ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •'J I I I Gen I H I • • E · • IMSURAHCE rucun'-t •r Ill·" 11• 1"' I It s Jo: S A I I> 1-. t.•Jt t"lc a l /Messenger ClERIC El.EC.TECH. era cp iOUSEKEEP RtLIV l::I.! a.\tu1111,Jl•111 t-ullt1n11 1 1111"t-\1 \KFll Full 11r lmmeci o pc n1n " (or Accounting Dept needs Dala Process1ng Opportunaty to worknear Rental center has lull t:hald care for 8yr old flfHSIOMTE<:H. T ... • 1, • 1 • ' • ,. • I u 1 ., ·"'"' ' 1 • •1 " r' , I• 1n \l!T1'· a., 111'~·1J1.·ct \11 perma nent part time recent H.aghSchool Grad. b e a c h . T e s l . lime operungs or 2 ml'n boy Lite hskpg Near \Jl1ll train. Huvy det;:· Oui·ll· lt• ...,.ilott •1t11, · • th 1 .• 1 M. d '"II I EDP --Ell "'TOR N l h hool •. b ... ~.... r Of ~.. ~ ~ur .. ~I l: u\'I ' "' l Mesi.enger /C lerk 1n \,.1 tram, congcnaa al· _......._ troubleshoot. & repair ea appearance wit sc !>"' U.Sl:l> •• e"" ·~ ''PIOii: • c#ll flt.-~port• •ntu l>r '11 bl d t h· horn· ~';,tporl Be ach loan mos ph e t e r e. xlnt $1154-$1429/ quality marine Powe r good handwri t1nJ: car Npt. Bl·h Perlcl1 r equirt·d l::f •tr J. t' '" tir l~. b,_erage co Growth benefits & working con .._. s upp Ii es. battery Benefits. wall trnm App ror student or Grandln3 benl'hlS "e""'bu { "E(.'HA.~ll · For c<tr ren \.med hr; fJi·p tr Jn' ....-wuty r-11 Kati~ ditlons in Jrivne olftce. "'°"'*i charg0 r c, & 1'nverters . ly 1930 Newport Bl. ··~.· -c.n9219" "' EOE (.'all. Mr dzak, ··• 1 N.'<I Wagl'~ + mileJg<: ...._.. """ ~ • ll Sall «A<> 8867 f Hunttngton Beach Union " ., "' ,, ,.,,.,.. .. hb. ~ 74.S4 t:u \t> 11.enera lar m:un fl30.142ll S.&150 Ca Y al .,.... or Hlgh School District is Exper. in marine elec· or22l600Lambert·l.203, El ti•nJnll' & 'l repair -----------· • interview trorucsor powers upplies Toro. Housekl>eper. lave 1" orl --;JN SALE~ 5.Yrlill Clerical Mature ex seeking an cxpeuienced n plus. Call 645-3632 for out. non·smokcr. Room l~'TI D~, decorulrng ------Nunmg periencedolliceperson.Clerk Typis t . New~rt Computer Operator to appt. Gen.raloffic~P/T & bo:trd t .,a\ar) ~-a•r ,f'/Pt,w11ltrain Mf':DICALASSTforbu'>y HEMODl"'LYSIS lbws thru Sun Ml'Sa Beac~ Co. Good benefits . 1M>rk 3hrd shift. ThtSlhls a ·--------•I Clerk Typist no SH Hrs S2001mo 557 9297 ,..,.!pl~ Ob li) n . N B 1-: :<I' ""' Vft"dt Conv Hosp litil Chance for advance · growl position wa an 9-lPM. Mature woman. -t!l9-~----0:-.ILY Salaq • u "l'" t:eoterSL l'.ost.a Mcsa menl Start $700. excellent bene fits pro-ESCROW Job loc NewPort Meach HOUSEK~EPER v.Jnt uor Cle rk . r'( ~nd ~utnl'. v.ntc· J•l ____ _ _ __ 833-331.3. gram. ResPQns1bililies 646-HJL l'<l Apprec1:.iblc fJmtl)' !'J l.~encl'd. l>Jrt ume Sal m t»J UJih Pilot. I' 11 a .. OHi include op eration of OFFICER d k o r t ~ ,.,,.. ce COUECTott 370/145 and 3701135 utiht ay "' · Cl•an ron &Sun da' ~h1ft. ll1lli.:n n l1tl\ ,:;w t o..l" :'t\1 , WDJ tram on computer. m~ DOS/VS, CICS and a Ga.et.AL OfftCE &45-1591 1..iquor 25() t-. 1-;1h ~l t .1 r;,,;.!1 , 0'4les incl filing. lite Collector or Skip Tracer highly r.ophislicat('d on J\n exciting growth op SOOOTO START or C \l tYJ'iol. Good telephone needed by C.M Agenc~ IJJ>e <.:I d porturuty is a\'ailabl€! '" MO Rt:$ WITH Jfousework /la undry~~ \H, I II' \ L I< I-1' f. I' "Ill)\,..,., & \Ill I. I' I ft 1•11_, Pl J>, tit 111'1• lillJVI' l•~ ~ , I 'vl1 ~ \U'.ll'O personality a must Call Exp'd prd. but will system. osmg ate the beautiful Irvine of· EXPERIEN(.'fo; i·pl En~. ~pea• d · · d tram. Also may c-ons1der ror appli t a\to n s is matur> wo man" 's <.:~_Y ~1~ __ _ p T. Contact :vlr. Gibbs August 2(), lm!O fice of a leading savings Five Girl OHll'l' c ( d \1 CUlllCAL '-dlat.e opentng1 ·~Jog Clerks •Cieri. T ypist •Keypunch Oper -settetary •Word Processors Acc«Mlt Abilities f>etsonneJ services tem ~~Quad Ste 200 N 8 955 2770 .:C:.-- C\en ca ,EN. DFFICE ~SISTANTS \Ve are accepting up phcallons ror temporar~ clen cal ~upport poe,1uon:. reqwnng 45wpm typtnto: P-..nt phont: atulude Pi;~(ess1on alism as a must Call loday ror m rormat1on -'•557-0045 a\ 957.1047 and loan. We're sttkmg \'aned Act1v1lll'S 9 J!"l~l. s.1 50 1(;311 ;,d HunUnaton Beach Union an 1nd1vidual with 2 We Will Train rec... car P;;i) 24 hrs., Companion/Homemaker needed r o r elderly woman Live In Board. room. & salary negotla ble. 548-6783or642·3975 High School District is a yeara experience as a n Company Paid Beneflt.s =-202 at ~ merit systems school dis· dficer t.o handle process. APPLY BETWEEN 8 & da~ Uict. Apply at Room 131 tract and resale escrow. HAM indoor,> I~ n 1 ma 1 n . Typing or 50 wpm and 8S3Production Place tanaire. " T & P 1T HBUHSD ability t.o use a calculator Newport Beach a\'al .ole are r equir ed for this ~~~!!!~~~~~~ .a!r7-~2'1 . COMPUTER Lumber estimating Bur· roughs l.9000. H. B X ltlt workmg conds Med•l'al & dental ins. 8 to 5 5 da.' woe k Sa lary open 847-8511 COOK Full ttml' dinner. Ex- penenrl' necessary . App ly in person I.A' R1arnt1. 414 No. Nc•wpor1 Blvd. N B ~00 10251 Yorktown Ave Huntington Beach CA. 92646 Equal OPPl~ employe r m r /ti Oeh ve r y / Messen ger . Perma nent part lime position, which oflcrs · •Excellent s alary •Profit shanng •Paid medical/dental •Free parltinit F'or more information. please contact J ackie Ska r s t e dt at 1711 ) 642-4000 ~1essenger needed for FIDELITY Newport Bt'ach loan brokerage co \1usl ha\tl' FEDERAL rebable car & California Scn*"-c and COOK JI .vou like food & Drivers h l'eni>t>. Ideal -·.,- f h ·f Loe AsM. erv<>Y coolong we have a pos1\1on or ousew1 e lull tune pos a vail. Ex-Call Ka\1e. 640·9350-Equal Opp()rtumt > ---Emplo)er per. ne~. ,Please apply Delivery P/llrne AM. L.A. ---------• P e r o s S P t c e r Y Times. SlOO per week Hesl auranl . Scachfr LagWla Beach 494-8496 \'1llage. 2221 N. Marn St ----Euc SH,......, =s.i. H B. Mon thru Sat . De-h..-, Drinr Shorthand It t.ypang skills GIRL FRIDAY Needed for small rriend ly Sales Office to do ltt bookkeeping. typinr phones. elc. Xlnl _,. ponuruty for growth 631·0370 - Girl F'nda) to ct' invoac· mg schcd~ "-llllSC Npt Beach area. Call &\2·521.2 ror1nlerv~w ----~ I ;trl frwta) . kno-' l('(li:l' of mathem.allC!> & \)pang necessar) _ ."u II ume 546-.roo6 INSURANCE Ground noor oppt 'y for 3 tulo!hly motivated peoplt> Exp prl'r bul not nl'c :\tr Kendall 7ti0 7037 lnspecton. for Sa1lmaker :-Jt>ar John W ayne i\1r po rt Mon ·Thur'> G-l 30. !179· t-'83 ----1.~~PEC.,.OH Olty Control I Inspector I 1quor <..'l•·rk I' 1 . I .ill "'11•\ • .II t~~J7 U\'t• in l'Jre of 2 eldt•rl~ Salal"\. room & boa rd 5"91~. aft 6 '1c.'<1u al J '"'"t full rhr~ f"'Oflt office tor ,; P Exi> mall i.k1Jl!. req &46-8836 L I VE 1:'11 S EEO.ED tu "odeltng. t'ommerc1als cook 2 meals daily. cit-an films. extras Nee<J new ~ 11ml errands for fJccs i\JI aaes t ~ i>ei. gcnt lema n. May k<'l'P il"·9S7 0207 ot.her 1o1.ork lni;t µo;.1llon room. board & salarv m So l...tJ?una 4~-2l~ l.JH' in prat1l al nunt• fot eldt'rh IJd' ~arh Jf• J refs rcq ~·or Jppl 1 .di 71i().1) l.2l'I ht wn !I 5 l.V~ full nr part l1m1• ; :1 1tr .~ ll ~11-du·.itmn' ~ trt•:alllll'nl' I<'\ II • rt hd t·hJ1 I!• nurw \I, ·J \ \•rdt• I 1111\ Jft'.,• •'I I l~pHJI. l>hl ( l'nll f '>I c \1 ~ ~~ 1 1 -"4ACHIHISTS 01\•en1f1t•d work IOJil \Hi: t•lt•cl r<>n1l· ml>tru m e n t .., :\1 " 11 t• r 11 \lodel111.: l·umm h tiln1' & 1•\trJ, -'1•1o1. IJtf'' Jll 3l!t''> I'"'' 1-.xp nt.11 nt-C ~~'j 02117 \WIJl-.L-<; :\ev. ix>rt Phul11 F ,1, h I fl 0 .., !> l' t• k' II"" m:Klcltnl? IJ<'t'' ti'i:I ~.ri5 :.; H 1 •. 1v. hrm.t1.1• 1m rrt ·d 1111o nin.11 tor .1 "" \ .,. \I \I, , .ird • \Jll'r 1 'l'l illv. pm in 111 l>11 l.1µh1)n1• '''\HI ~IJll ~I l»J '1.11\o\ ,Jt'l't•flllM~ Ill IJC'r">Oll •'l'Jllll .11111n~ for 1•\pc r ~ .1111 r-. & ",11\ rl''" ' Hnth,d11lu .. ..'.IU7 I (OJ.>111~ \ Cd\1 LVH I nllt .it ' Jr1• Exp pn· 1 .. 1 ri~I W1ll tr.1in f11r 1111 !'>j'1<1 1.sll' Full l1rn1 111 \)1'>'1Ull \'1• Jll 71 4-831-1800 HURSIMGRN J.4days/wk LVN 11-7. 3·" da)~ •wk II bed 1:onv h°"P Santa An.1 Ills S .\ .).19 :IOb I Of1 11 , 1'1 r-011 rnr Im• J""'"I" .,1or,• 5 rl." "'l't'I( ~lffi(' n1.:hh ( II l;.·nc·f1t-\lo 1ll lrJ111 l 'Jtl '>Ml '1\.1!:0 <)1 1111• ~ork & m..111.1'"1' mi•n1 ~a3nnal i; m .... l'..tl E ~IJlll(rat h. ••IJ Hlol OFACEGIRL \JO\.~ dut1l'' Thi'> J11b tdlte-. brain-. 642 AA.10 OFFl('E t-:XP \' l>l 'I;(; \l!11tT1 ; \I; E 1'0 "-;()W Ill f( I '\1; ~to5PM_ _ __ Good dra\'lng record necessarv. New rapidly Valid Cal1r license g rowing· Co in lfunt Some production work tngton Beach with xlnt GIRL f'Rfl)A 'i'. I girl of- fice rormarine construt· tion company. s~1r f1'¥"(.lvator. all pha~es of '11'f1ce work Pel( board svstem. ellper hdpful s8so mo. '73· 1100 worl"hop \dvJnl\'ll l\Jnl'lll'!. 1:! II \ ll!OrlJ L. • \nv. .su t'V\IOI! .1pplir.1 t-., rm• '" "lh 1·\11 111 )hmmum .of :! "''If" \'\' ~ ('.\I !Wh i ll>.>. o:c. 0 1'. h fe:b!(\~ Cook & kitchen hl'Iµ wanted 559.9599 <.:all 6-12 2256 oPPl)' for ad \'ancemt:'nt ----Salary commens ural• -----------Dental F'ront OH1cc· w1exper. Call Car~·n COOKS Offi ce Manager. Top pay Randy. al 89J·w0 for 1-'ull & p JUme Expr. for top person Busy 1 a ppt __ ._._ ... llillllll!lllm!,..lllll!!lll-llJl1.ip~ref. If 1\0\ w1U tra111. Ap man. lr~tn! oflice .. d~ys_. _. , F""".~f/ll)( ~. ~ , " .. --.rtsfil,_ -· ~ .lc1 ~ '.'_,)/pfo..; ,,.. • •• r ~-., ~~J'ittl'". ~ .,..-..,,~--~~ijjiiil'"~lll"llli(~'J:'filt11 s ft~t" ~a ~t gy, exP.ln endly. cf The ·itktns -Com pa n) 81 CM l1c1enl p erson for .a Sec~ary to the Pres• C\encal Fic)lre Clettc W1!J lrain for Data J>fti&sslng. Heavy de uMl ~eeto Applicant l,.._ Personnel A&enc~ •J: m h.Cosu Mesa SWtt' 224 642 1470 . • permanent career pos1· d ~ n t 0 r g r. 0 win g lion . Sal:1r y open. dlversifiedfirminvolved benefits .. Days: 552·5111 , In residential real estate eves: 640·1964. development. Must have DENTALASSlSTANT excellent skills ~d pre· Exper cll•irslde. Flexi· CJ!r experience tn build· ble ~n1. 2"" days /wk. ing industry. Tustin l~a· Laguna Beach. 494·!r788. tJon, excellent benefits. Ann. · Call Gail 1µ2·2881 . . {;l'andma necdo; :.1lll'r rompamon OC<'JS. Some v.1ccnds & eve 752 0107 IX'r ~ilh ini.peeuon of \ll>n"' thru Au~ I ~.t pun h.1-. .. ~ .,,,1,. of <nm vr tnled ctr ( u11 a., .\1,\11> l'ull 11nw. ~ocitl ('\1-1:.IEHIA W11rk1·r-. nwf\IJl 111 11111 rll•·' ~emblies Abll• to un i..1lar. 1o1. \'\j)t'r & fd'i ">hurt hour-. .\1 111 111 :1 I.. no 1o1. I 1· d ~ • "I I u .• 11 dl'ri.tand hlu\•print~ & 'l;\·wpnrt llch t-41 12Jii hr.. S4 Ill hr ~\'"l"1rt t''' "1"' twlpl11I ,1 ~ 1111 S 1:ngml>enn1t not•<'c'. and .. . . • ~11..,,1 l:n1f1t"d Si:hn<il 01~ All•· GUARD use standard 111:.pect1011 '1i\I :" r l-.N ,\;'II( }', "'" I r1 I l \ p II I) ;JI I ri:i j f''ull ~ Qa!\ t,i.mt• AU tools J:+per 1nrc~cl\111t.t. 1>.Cl\il,1l r•\.ffl.f.P\"il~. Y\M'\'1•'':-ilf ~)I fJ:.l\n~ l~~'<~POH! ..t~ ~~ ~~;m,:, -~· ..:,...~·u11 -..1tA .~1l>fA-l',...,. "'~ 1; furnished . .r.ges 21 or 1·o m·poncnll» .ind bare llllll· lhru l.Jbor llJ\ ---- o,·er Hetired wekomt' board<. desired ConlJct part lime tht•r \•Jflt•r :-.lo expenence ne<' i\pp K1ch .'1ct.'lou r Mu.,l hnH· \ .1hd CJhf ly Uruversal Protecuon d ri ,. r r ... I 1 l' l' n :. c• Service. 1226 w . ~l~ Able I ~ 2S hr Coll M "'for ap Street. San\a Ana. In pmnlment. 494 8571 ~-opetliftq for tcrview ho•rs 9· 12 & I I 1 --•iqMri...ced LY ... with Mon thru f'rL Computer Mi:untenanrc. early mom-""ior company. WIH mg. mt>chan1 ral ab1lll)' • NURSE Top notch t~ p1~1 lo work for our d'nam1c ~ale~ dept ask t;1r l'::it llalrstylist helpful l"u ll or P t:T pro•ld• nur11nq TI. lolM>a loy Ch .• , i1 I Ideal ror retired :r>on "'"'u ~ ·~~!;:t ~W~".tti~~~~~ ... _,~~ '::m~ "NtfqUowlnjt. .11~tJ.Ui&e)' I\.~ -·1··~ ,-.i !)~~ d os.f~ tohfof J?aruzmg·creattv1ty & dl' "U.l. wor'k1n g e()nd 1rvlne.CA92'flf UllNJENANCE ~. dtt'atmn·asklorR1ta 642-0002. Ask for Joyce . 714 979.7030 lftN Oft uuuraftc• pro- 11.and Pai n\lngs on silk --fttS_ft_UCTO_ RS WORKER ::::.-i~~ ';;:. fabri c . No ex p e r Coastline Co mmunity F'ullTtmc Excellent 1-·r petitl•~ stortl n9 necessary. P ermanent Colle11e secu part time 1 n g c Re n e f 1 1 :. • ..._ I/t ame pos1t1o n 1ns tructor11 for the Mechanic al Ablltt ~ -1• SaUsfaah.ion: 770-SSOO Emeritus tns\1lute which Helpful Cull 64.2-4321 Ext is for & abo ut oldc ......, u I \sk HARDWARE SALES full ad.ults. P osit ions for f;d~~~!ron y 1 & part time. Apply m qualified teachers able ~ ...... GE COAST person: Rion Hardware. meet the needa of Senior """"'" to 2 4 I r v 1 n e A v e . , Citll.ens are available In DAILY PILOT (Westclllf Pinal. NB Arts &Crafts, Ck>lhlng & 330W. Bay Street Texllle•. Gardening. CoelaMesa,Ca Hotel Bellmea. No uper. Mu.lie. En&lish. P.E. For Equal ()ppor Employer oeeessarY· Must speak l\a'1ber inlonmiia.oa. call ~ i" .-non to the Pft"SOftMf Offin or cal for appow.tw.nt. FEDCO :JOOOHarbor Blvd t'osla Mesa.(' A (714) 979-2660 Dl,u.b at have flexible _75_1_•'7_40_. ------• ~&ement houra. Apply to Mr. IMSTIUCTIOMAL IMlht• Equa!Opportun1ty Hays: Surf as Sand Hotel. ••soci~ Offiu M.....-Employer Lqlma Beach 4'7-4417. -"" Large expanding com· ~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!! MAC,.MI pany 1s seeking 1n = Hotel. Front Desk Clerk. Oun1e CoHl College . d lvldutls who posess Both d•y & nl3ht 1hln 1. umo., 3Shn. a week management skills In re· Exper. desirabte. Apply funded p o s I t lo n . al estate. Persona we are to Cindy: Surf • Sand Slll6·Sl445 1mo . Full lookina tor. possibly Hotel, Laauoa Beach. beneCIU Include U rnanarlrl& an olfitt now 497-«17. holldaya. Contact Cout at have the t'Xperitnce COmmunlly Colle1ea. and deein to ~e • LJTO Act.ma Av•. COit.a rnuaaer. License rt" M•a. 5lll-llt4'7 b~PM. qd.red. AU rtpll~ t\eld In ~.._, ~ ! ~ • 4 ..... .....,.._ fOftflienee. ~ Box sse. D•llY Pilot, PO Bo" ueo. Cotta Mesa. Hawe tomelhtni to NU? a...llled 9da do lt well . Ca. ,\1,!t~~!tr • 30 day ad In the • DAILY PILOT SERVICE I ·DIDCTOIY OOITNOW! 64Z·H11 P T cotl~lll' or high school s tudent·rlex1ble hrs to work on ma!>:-. ma II 1n 1t 1 W o rd Pro<'essors ) f\ris:n\ IJl.'l'l>Of\ Wllh Ith! typm~ c.m land this job Ul>k for Pal AMERICAN HOME MORTGACil:: D> Newport Ctr Or .. NB Tl4·75i!M.SlS USITHI DAILY PILOT "FAST RISULT" SllVICI DlllCTOlY FOP Result •Se'-~·"'' 642·1671 Id. JIJ J I • c .. ., Of"FICE 6 C'-icail tlelp MHt4 for upudla1 Solar co Od .• ,_,. r. -.T) ..... •~· otnc. skills • """" caU "4 2231 ror •PP' •1lh Mr. Bladi. Bl••--C'lr • f"\ Rft •pUont»t ll> li.t!\ h\I t) p 10' p ii rl t I rn 1· IMl>JZM " ~· v ~ RD.'t!PTIU' lST t-.~l 11 mi ~llh.>fl In our 0. aicn SALIS LADtlS ,..ull 6 part t1ml' ( luldren ,. buuUQUt· l. ... ~AG~IN ~t.1 tool Plata ~9~ ~u1.hu' l~>d telt-µhmw SA.l.ES + m<rnagemt-nt prnon&ltl) l) pm..: & ill rxptor ma turl' laJ) fw tn~ 5.';6 lt.01 ~ ~ r~h•on !>tore tn .... W-'94 7100 ... W..t.4 7100 ~ 1040 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• AC&ITAIY AIYIC • rvn~ 1ta1.1on atttndanl. K~'C'llhond pupp1e AKC. 1-rull CK part tame. ttf\t"r cha.mp aired & dam ~t 8'11)' ln~ntmrnt Ya rm noons ., t'Vtnin1t• Nut ., 11how 'IW<'k SllG -..-lt a htjhl>· pn1r t•kt> • h d ---_ chars• l> p• lo 1111&1 aweann<'e • 11n wnt st\lh Ttu AKC < hamp Vic.-Prf'•ldrnl A'1Pll anac A1;>P1> ~ t'wport 1mt pupp1H ~hots unt mu.al hand~ ht'O) Blvd. {a.ta Mn .. 775 oeB2 phones H" pm ~ • "anow rtl1tt'd <1k1ll1 .. m1,1it Knowlrd"~ of hnanC'~ hl'lpfui s .. 111ry ton11'nl'nsurat• watb .. x ~mce Start now ' c .. 11 &31 141$ Nt'Wporl &>.aC'h IJl1n- ••SE<.'llt--:TARll-$• • Rldcpr (.'onst SlG.800 < ·oml ~<'rt-l '> ilJ 200 k~ 'Pl 1') pi.$l $1U.llOO ~1(1tl It 1.-: Sh80Sl5 bOO l.Jz Re1ndt r!> Agl.'ru \ 402l> Birch f.sl.ib t>t ~l'WPOl1 833 IU Fr t"t' W &en'l mar Of WCSlt'rD Of,)Crat1on.s Cood typ1n1t & )hot1hand 1k1I~ req'd lr\'U'W Al"t'a A KeocbvUJ lndUJilrle) Co E 0 . E <.:all fo r appl Su sie Rile) 714 ·S40-1630. ----SW1tchboard Operator Sharp Gal needed lo <Aorit bw.y board F'a:.t paced Nl'wport Beach Real ~tale office C;,11 Liilla · 833-2900 TUCHet· TYP'IHG lnltllillent & affectaonaw mall' ~pnnacr Spaniel ne .. d \ nfw hum'-' W4o:r7ti I yr old Fem Stand11rd P oodle. champa-nl'. AKC. spayed, prof. <>be Wencl(! trained Best of f« Pvt Part) 673-8021 Boston Terrier. )r, AKC. S250 9793429 mule. 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRt:t-: PU l't'I ES Coekerr Lab Terrier Black. Adorable 962 8097 Gorge01.&S d.ar1t .:old ma le kitten . S h ots. box lnW>ed 979 i799 eves Large 8' rabbit hutch. )OO haw 979 7799 eves --- Laguna Hills Mall Call ---------F<U'EPTIONIST for bl!!>' lorappl 581 ~303 anH•stnwnt farm Bu:.) --- Ir )Ou are an ex~r. degreed l) pang teacher we tun. e an 1mmed req lor )our sen act-s. For an 1mmed mtervaew regard· ang l~ re111 ardmg oppl\ c all W D Polack at lnine College of Bw. Ph 556-8890 Thu 1s a rmnung pos1t1<>n Beautiful ~1 . Siberian Husk~. l )r old. \Jo.C nt-eds 2ood home !tiS-0314 art ~ ~ & ll~ht I\ pang Salesperson nt!t.'d~ t:n t~taitt Char he d33 9811() thuslasUc l\ard workmx ---tor oot1>1de promot1onb HECEPTIONIST female. for fitness center Apph o\er 25 yrs age. pa m person Famlly 1-~1t ume rughl~. ~ h.r Ask. ness Center. 74~ Ed ror Chuck Tue·f'ri alt 1nger A\'e 11 B f'n. Sun 3PM 67~ 12-SPM SECRETARY $112· SI 093 / MO..thiy Teaebffs -pre-sehoc.>1- p ume & F tune post uon.s open. Laguna Hlls TICH991. AKC Pekangt'SC net'ds at ten l M>n 846· 17!tl rnEE KJtteru. ~ mother S1a rncst· mix w i.hot~ Calle"~· 968 7009 l~.-------~Sales llECEPTIOHIST /I Sharp Men ur Womt•n tu TYPIST seU electronic 1TU1rket1ni:: Wt' Se.toll" Secretal') "'1th l~ PU\~ 50wpm. shorthand 90wpm and ~ood or gan1zat1on .. 1 and Se<'relanal sk1lL'I Po~1 t1on 1ncludei. .. umc Reet·pt1on1 s t du11t•, l106ing dute for .1ppht·.1 tl<>fl.S 1:. August 20. l9l:IO Telephone work . part t.troe from ~ Local <"<Ills to makl· appb w 1bus1nes:.l'S. Xlnt. com O'USSIOO 831-0391 3 N tlt'flS 2 Oran/I lilk. dll M.tlt"\ Beautaful &H i59li NXSIC"T We offer xlnt co. benefits. Salary com · mensurate with ex· penence • abi!Jty. Typ- ing 55wpm, figure ap- titude. Pleasant NB Office. NYSE Member Firm. Call for app't. Joan Baird Sutro & Co. Inc. 1401 Dove Suite 400 SB 714-83J.9704 EOE PntCoMrol Ma le /female. route person needed for pest control route. No exp ~ary. 752·5445 Plastics Fabrication eqwpment to bw.1m.'l>:>~ High comm1ss100S pa1cJ Earningi. to SS-0.000 J year. Call :'>Ir North. 714·964·4408, Hwit. Beach SALES /SHOES Exper l>h oe :.ales µerson . Family s hoe store. S·day \leek. No rughts or Sunday!> San Oemente 714492 ~95 Sales $3000 A MONTH Commission JfW1ungtoo !Warh L'n1on lbgh School D1stnl't 1-. a ment S)slem:. ~chool d1-. tnct. We offer an am pre.:.1\e pat·kai::.: of full bern:f1h \ppl~ .it Koom lll. HBUHSD 1!1251 Yorktown \\ l: HW1tangton Beath, CA 92646 Calling on Retaile r ·.., Equal oppt) Int Frmge Benefit!> l'mploy er m f h ring Company. Call ---------• 714-497 ·4464 SA.~ CH maker~ & Secretar> C:halleng1ni? count help net-d lo growth opportunit) ror work lu e~ & some oulslanding JK·r.,on. lo wknds Cal $18.000 Repl) in <on Me)erbof's f1dence· Colhni. As!!!Ol' TELLERS Perm.rt 151-: da) wk t Applicant ' '"•th :.uper\'lsory potential dt' ..,,red. Type W'4pm, xlnt benefit!> & ad\ ancl'ml'nt potenllal. C11ll 979-3600 EOE ' TOPLESS \IOOELS Si5 DAY. PAID DAJLY. l\Ot''(P nee 826-2583 Tow truck dnvers want ed. ex per onl). L1 \ ~ 111 Costa ~1esa t>'6 ~ 8050 .•.•.••.•.............. **I BUY** Good used furn 1 t url' & Apphanct!s -UR I wall ~u or SELL for .... OU MASTERS AUCT1~ 646-1486 Ir 13)..9625 J Shelf entt'rtaanm!'nl Cl'nll•r . m greJl c-ond ~kmi.: SJ(} Ldll Patti 673·306!i or 1, 75 lZlo Or ea.U after J W pm Sjt • ~n ~pa.i.t General offare ~" RE OW 0 <J l> ti L H l t.•xper. nece~sary H S TABLE!:>&. '>L \ fJ..') Grad. Good bener1ts & ~ 1392 promutaonal op portunll1C'~ Farmer'> ln ..,u ran ce Group 540-~ 100 E 0 E Old coke mat·hmt·. ,, J d1a tbl. :? lg dt·,k:.. · drawt>r filin.: l'abanN 536-161 i f141c..e.... IOIO t.ftcel••-1010 .... . . .... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... s..r.o LUGGAGE TAGS 30· 11um ladder l30 tz" ••••••••••••••••••••••• from >our bia1.n~ end cllain s "' s10 Suwzall 'i A8V wa.tooc · Pott~· Send one card for each w 8Lll9624500 P.ik. / amc-r.,. 141g pllb one 5P•m.· We Mike. xtr• biall • a-., return per ma nf'nth ~DIU 1 "S Pak. Tape Panuoil"il-. 5ealed attractive tlli & ~I Wide Band l''t" .ff./6, strap. meeuni a1 rhn•· lt.lt'WERS Call 640 81.37 All 6 '•\I .C· I I) rtqwrementi. l'rt-Aft'1 vent k>6.S & theft, F'or .i U>dure Pront• 22" COLOR TV. Sl%1- penooa1Jied tai enclos•· Siege R:anu.h 1 Year warranlY{) "!I wallpaper, fabric o RUNNING 642·5360 1:?.111 "Da> Glo" paper & w Now th{'' ha ve o v e c~ wtll back & lnm \OU skateboard for advancl-d ('nu/Ag ~~u,teMre ~npk r's t~ Or lry two cu nden.. al comes walh a w '" .. • " • back to back. RUNNING board power amp. NEW , PRICES 646-5678 Lll1, S2 ea or 3 tSS Mb.c.11••09I , ....i • 4,5tag.s S1 60ea W..t.d IOll KEF' Spnr pnces are ii'•· 619 tags $1 so ea •••••••••••• ••• •••••••. ing up Sept I. Buy ~pr-. lOo.rmoreSI 4{Jea TOP CASH PAID der now to bea~,. Sale. Tax Included Por used furn iture & ap-Alianl1c Mu11r. 646~, NO CARD'' pl.a~. Worlung or not WANTED Used Am/F'jk• Draw )our own or send 95HJ1J3 na.me, address. phone ____ ---Ampbfaer in "ood C<¥14, wt-'11 m ake Ont-card pe WA.VI'EO: Color 'JV m ~v Party975·11.20 .; .... , ~ Add 2:5' t-a<·h. ~ d t 631 4919 • Send check or mont'y or ~ con 1 ion. · Bea Ullful RCA ~ .. ro!Or dt-r lQ wkends or wkdayi. t>ero~ 1V. 2 ) r wrnl)'. frtt•· '1LOT "llMTIMG 3Pmor alter lOpm -livery ~ 646 1780 w PO BoxlSOO Games wanted Wall loah&M-'w ' Costa M(>Sa.Ca 92626 ~~any Amen~; Eµ'p 1..t " RC..:G. beaut1rut t:th10 ".age gamt" or ••••••••••••••••••••..._ don Ca bby S36 6164 GtMrat ft.t'f p1Jn, berber colors S a7 , asktng S500 obo ~ ................... ~='t~-.. Call Patti al 6i3 3068 or "-strwMnk 1013 '71 SEARA Y -:'~ 67>1230 Or caU Sat • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24'CuddyCabtn32hl's. • Swu.fte r 3 00 pm CONN Director trombon{' 240eng ·--.l. ..,.,lh case Exlt-llent ron OWNER SlJ.500 8J3.~ D~ JO • 11 w·· ~ Lov -aea1 S'OO ~I asc f'u m drtJon. SlOO 675 ~after CA.~0£ · 2 pla<.-e 1T }'f )1 0 \ 1 n g m u s l 5 e 11 SP~ --natable Folds into 'sm ~171 ORt,;~S by 1.Lldwaii. h~hl pkg. 261~ tnnat~ wJt f'abnc: Rem nant Sale. all first qualtt). peplans twills. knits. l'lC' w~ OnJ~. Aug 6lh. 9-Spm ~·1 Product1onPlacl.'. NU ~-1.395 l'Sl-.D Walnut Kitchen (.';;b1nel'i $250 G11od Cond 5411 9M6ti befur£ t>pm ~ 191>'7 .\mt'MCdOd t.n c~rk,ipt>d1., Sl>l. '111.nl con dJlJOO S200 631 Vllll L \ l'll Ill~ blue rlt-ar 2 tioor tom!.. rrun Oar & pump·~ a ba<,{' 24 ... J Zalgren 631 2SO-l Cy mbals. Rog~r·.-. high tods Mari e hat co mplt-tl' "' ;,II s-..:;_ ~ 9" .. Q. ca:.es Sl(J(j O~O Cdll art .. ...,..,..._n ,,.~ ........................ 6 30P~1 1714 J 737 1»49 G E."IO .\ I;.', uz .•• , APPLAUSE Guitar. likt-Lufflgth H Ot'W, Sunbur\t De\ll!n Foot Lgth 22 • $160 offt.'r •·all l'Jtt1 .it Xlnt <'ond ·SID 6i5 l.lJO or 1,;.1 :l06K Or lii3 ~O lJll -.dl _. 'Un :Jft1·1 J Wpm If n11 JO~"'l!r lo.~li tr" IOI! YA.'! -\HA ami.i "" ,, .... , ro ;\ .. ,. S2:!j t.75 l.!JU LEARN TO SAit.. ', ~ack 1-.h 1 I , mcnl •;';'3 r.12 w1ttr f.:xperaenc 1-4 Proless1on;;I., 1'hart1 r .. ln-,ttucuon :"d\ll!dtltwt· Pllolang :'•wwJ)fJrt ~a1hn~ \cad(>m' 67S 711J1• '11Xl'r l~Pt."t'.'d \f1\ l:"<l <.in.I\ l\lll•· $ilM K.1l ',Jt;X PR!\ \Tl-l'\l)I\ 11>1 \I "''iulr! I.• "'bu\ •n Ir o1d1 ORll-~TAI RI. 1;~ 10· I hnm• ' 1l 1 ,, t ,,. ' 'II ,, I\ l'Jll ,;n\llm• iSI K'*i ffi(X61; M-wport Bl h T• nn ... c lut \tt.·mbl.r-.h11J r.•J5 fj';~ .\Z:j'\ IR\ ISE cu~• t ()l ' TRY l'l.1 11 ~tE'1 BEl<Sllll' ~IJ~11 1;1 k:-.<1'\ 11rp\ l!Ulldf ~h.f• !:>-:~, I .... l • It rt r11 f 1J1~h1J1•• ...,., •I :--tnnc c,u 1t Jr :\I nt cond "' 1 .. '><' Sl1j11 1>r t>t"-..t of ft r .,-;') '4/~I '\l'"' & U'l'd . <1incl1\,, -.• nt-r JlOr. in ... trume~ll!. 11-.h1na.: ~·· .. r Jut" p111lt ..tr \1J J..• .. 1t1·r :-.dt "on 111 .• IS.11 , I 11mr1ut• r Ln llH '\1"' ~ u'"'' d1n~I"'• l!t<rl<'t'dlllr\ in .. 1rum1·nh. ll:>hlOJ.: j?l.'J r JUtO flllut t't• \f.sk1· .,ff er Sal ~n llJ.J w,;, 1:-, <"omputt·r Ln. KH -' Plant needs packers & matenal handlers. Appl} an person Fa bricated Plasllcs Inc. 815 W. 18th St.C.M. >JC). !161 San Nicolas Dr :-. U Ol;'l:ETit: I \Ollll'ffil) ti44 2CW.> ----"" ~Pt' Urum '>l't \ml•nl·Jn loah., Power 9.Q40. PnnUng IMMEDIATE OPENINGS PRESS OPERATORS Experienced operators needed for AM 2650 elee t.ro-&Utk and 1250 m ult 1 • lith presses. We orrer outstanding "'-orlung coodlt.lon.s and Restaurant Execut ive chl'L Top fo11ght f'n\ ate Country (.'lub. Send resume le Mary Jane: ::i 812 Cd nyon Dr Nt-111 porl Bearh, 92660 --------liberal benefits package RESTAURANT-Part~ 14t1Jcb includes medical coverage. denLal cov· ume help. mu.st be flex1 erageand lwLIOn refund. ble m hrs. ex per helpful perfect for. home maker Interested applicants l-546-__ 19_1_1 ___ _ plea.be contact. Uonoa RETAIL Taloyaat 1714>640-3536 GIFTWARE PACIFIC MUTUAL iOO Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach. 92660 An Equal Opporturuly Employer MI F MERCHAf'IDISER P fl' Position a v a al. for a personable. energetic person who hal> art15llc ability to merchandise & display g1ftware Work mg hrs 9·3pm. Mon-f'r1. Call for appointment. XJnt saJary & benefits Send resume or letter of appbcat1on to: ~trs Carol Kyle C-0rporate Vice· Pre<. Medical Component~ Corp. 23891 Vaa Fabncanle. Ste 603 Mission Vie;o. CA. 92691 -,wt\l'I l'hr'>. 1:1rc-ulJr , • . . formll'a tJbl~ "' lt.•Jf llSl-.llLD · I 1>:'-JTt-.:-<T!-> xlnt cond . ma kr· ofr ~hi:t·. "'d'h"r t' .dt.">k 67J..2282 or 551-6899. l'OUl'h. mU< h much m11re Spc beige playpen svld Good cond S600 675-5086 All ITIOo.th nt·"' 6-46~ \\~I I l\41r and'.\ alkl.'r ~luxt-$175 IM (l'JO!i <. u ... tom X ln t 'on d ••••••••••••••••••• .... ~ CJBU s,7 ~ 1978 SCARAS:. Offi« f\lrni~ & Eqllipmirnt 8085 ...............•....... L.\.l:..C Ul:~I'\. ,.,, •·llo•nt lOnd $.32U b7~ 1230 t."7J r.u Tl4m 3:lt> '· 1so hours. lo.Jdt-d Pri. J•t~ '1:.tl<P 1ifor ~l·td lo wU 111) mc<11atl'I) . movm§ 6u.t vi Jft•a C411 5~6 1200 1 '1on Fri da v.:.t . 7JI K216 It \l'Oln ~~ /ii ... , , 1< ~ "d., 1 '' 1. r oa Jim PIT SUMMER-flex. hr... THE GUILD DRUG 1610S-Mi~Dr. ·' Del. b r ochures 1n Npl/lrvane area. ~S423 . ' _;. ,.") ,·.\ ' ~-' . Newport Beodt 64 .. 7330 • . You may request our od-onswering service when placing your od ... o Doily , Pilot od number will appear in your od . . . we will toke Y<>'Jr messages ... you coll in Of your oonvenience to get the responses to your od ... tht$ sef'Vice is ~ SS per week. For more information • '• ~~adcaM~ .. ~,~ 27' Umfllte, F G. lWIJ .:n1. fill! cam ass encl. ~~~c· trorucs S19.99S !"~"~ Y.te h t E x c h a·~·~ e 6i5 1~ I REDUCED •';,1 • •• 28' LUTH RS to' IS. S(dJlrl bnslO&. teak cockJMOoak parquet cabin sow,..,1oe ma ranee. St 9,\~. Ne wporl Yacht .,~· change 675-1800 :))1 " lr'° G..'"& :u.na • jftl• ~. ,. ........ c.-, ms HarbOr Blvd. COSTA MESA 979-2500 . • miracle n1azdil , ... .. PORSCHES WANTED Allow us the oppon unit) AllMI. .... ,..., ........ ,.rM ...... ,,..w ···················~ •••••..........•...................•........•. t7 U ..._ t7JO lea 9740 CREVIER G I " It UQMilllMY U .. fA ANA 83131'11 fllt UHlllllAft ~~ •USID IMWt• • '7J ~T\I W/S H C~1l I '1'3J :OS t~. mm111~1 '7,1..'002 'f11S1R to:t.:.12) '7~~ IOG:t>• '75~A w 1b It t1 IH31 'it.~>2SI R ~)II t2J7U78t 'TT u.».·) I c 4.5t.S >.. G t "'hl~'Ol 1 sr> au 142281 Ill JlOI \ 11r t liOO:> I "71~ \ lo.;1dt'd 15-46111 '79~\~ H •.2.1~• _Eao..dS~ OtlAHGl COUMTY'S OLDIST $ ".:.ik:. ~rv1re Lt ""tnit Roy Carve:r.lnc. Rolb noycl? BMW u.io J am bort-e Newport Beach ti40-6444 ..••...••.............. . ....... .--......•..... 'T7 ..Z z + 2. 4 1pd. ele< Mertedn Btn1 2IOS L970 IN'f. AM11'·M t UI. A1C. lvoey 14.290. ~ml. 8500 861 70'74 ~' "51 1) 8 210 . 2dr lspd am tm. n(•W ahock~ nf'w urw. nel'<h aomc body •ork & 1>a 111t $18~11 CW6-JIOJ l973240Z C '6lom Paint & Wheel.a $4l50or !K-st orter S57 <ln4 6'2·3379 11 610 SEO \:"i. 28mpg J t:. lo mi, Sl~ ~ 7332 after 6pm C.1..A5SIC 1972 240Z. Xlnl Care by 1 o wner . Call da )'S 549-L281. C.-R..tat ruo mo 631 2m7 Fiat 9725 ......••......••..••.•. 73 ~ Spyder. ,\ \1 FM MB '73 280 SE 4 5 Light ~ C223HPO I 18.~ J im Slem ons Imports 1970 Harbor Blvd Cost.a Mesa 631 1276 "r. Mcn·edes 0300 DH~~l'I FuUy eq uipped. L1kt! nt'W SU.500. Owner will ~Ip finance or accept equity 1n Cahfom1a n:al et;late !162 "171 MB 'i!.I 3000 Low 18K nules 11390931. Sl9.9$0 Jtm Slemons Import~ 1970 Harbor Bhd . C<>l.l• M~ 631-L276 MB IS 450 SEL Low 69K nules C0''9~flE> SL2 !l!'JO Jim Slemons Import" 1970 Harbor Blvd , C05ta Mesa 631 1276 t"JS.S. mags. 20k m1 on MG 9742 t'llJ: ~1ustsell 8338572 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 500 i4 MG Midget, m1J1t ron -:'1 ~ Or. Sl . 1 ov.ner. dlllon. S2I001be:.t offer super mileage Xlnt n5 ~ l'Ofld. ~.000 m1. 4S4·2.874 --------- Wedneeday. Auguat 8. HMO * " •••Oft.d ............ ...... ····•••·····••········ ...................... . Yoll:aw.,.. 9770 ~al •ape 9770 "" .................................................................... 79 VW l.AllfT 'SI 8 •J• Bua. new ena .. 78 Indy Veue. L.·•i l\arpesl one around' tares, briku. lots of en11ne. Lo• inll•a. l>)111m1~ t ust.om 2 door x t r • 1 . Ca 11 eve I : 117 .SOO or ! COft&ae\: w 11utomat1c. See this ~7'32. 1 l4 . s 4 o . 4 I ll o ( one. (883MJRI Vok-o 977% 714~7684. sz'' s ........................ 1---------....- '°'WITHAM VOLVO . ·73 Corvette. n.~ VOU<SWAGIH Stiver w/blk. lnter. '51 7600 We11tm 1n.ster Ave ena ine . Auto tra)t i.n W<.-stmmster SALES. 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SERVICE HOURS -MOHD.A Y THRU FllDA Y: 7:30 A.M..TO 5:30 P .M. ... SATUIDAY: 1:00·.A.;M. TO 5'°° P.M. NEED CASH??? We pay tOQ° dollW for good. c.teen ..,. lftOQel ..._ &.. Cun Oavtt or .,.,., •uuiJaw· Wl'Mln fOls Dou.Al IOI YOUI 1'IAOMMI UI US' NOwtn ~· ..... , t/J11111 ,,,...•·-·-•• .,...""",._ ••. ,. J ' 'f s s e r t r f e j y 0 r I- d l· ls n . -·- .. B1•ntington Beach Fo11ntaln VnJ~~Y Y our Hometo wn Dal ly N e••tii p a p e r ORANGE COUN TWENTY·FIVE CENTS JtfaeDonald .Juror Slams 'lnjustiee' SPRING LAKE. N C <AP> - An appellate court that o~r tuned the convtcUon of romwr OrMn Beret DT Je!f~y Mac· Donald has lost touch with juatlce, accordln1 t o tb e foreman ol the JW"Y that ('()l\Vtct ed MacDonald ln 1919 "The>"~ aloor from what's really happemng Our couru \ have become too liberal and th& , l la the result." David HardlSOll or ' lfTrwtee I '.Irked by I !Junkets ' ; Huntington Beach Union High School District board President l Doris Allen criticized allocations I for What She termed teacher and • administratior junkets and re· i fused to vote approval of the • 1980·81 district budget Tuesday •night. l• The $62.6 million budget, up s percent rrom las t year, was ap· proved on a 4-1 vote. In othe r board action. the trustees unanimously raised next year's fee for driver educa· lion from $40 to $45 and voted 3-2 to apply for a continuance of a $130,000 fede rally-funded job training program for disadvan· t.aged youth. Mrs. Allen criticized the budget allocation of about 1289.000 for "professional and of· ficial business." which includes conference trips and staff de· velopment projects for ad· ministrators and teachers. "In two years , more than • $500,000 has been s pent on these , junkets," Mrs. Allen s aid. "I belit-ve that figure could be nearly cut in half, definitely." Mrs. Allen also voted against the budget last year in protest of the allocation The board president, who is running ror the 1lst Assembly District seat this fall, admitted that more than ball of the alloca· Uon ls provided by state funds. "Not all or it comes from the district's general fund. but it's all taJl doDars," s he s aid. The budget contains a $2.1 million continge ncy fund. The district had $337,524 adjusted prin.& Lakesa1d Tu~ay ''They·~ ao1n1 to ll't hJm ao o n tht ''ch ntullly th t h~ -.un't tned soon t'noueh and 1g nort> l~ fact th1i1t ht' rt'ce1ved a faar tnal and was conv1cled by it Jury of hi~ peer.. " M &<'Oonald was convicted m 1979 for the 1970 slaytngs of h1i, 'II. lft' and two daughter!> at Fort Bragg A three Judge pa nel of the U S 4th Circuit Court of Ap pull' rl'versed the convict.Jon Inst week. saying too much llme hud elapsed before MacDonald ~ :1'> brought to trial U S A t tor n ey J ames B lac~burn said this week he would appeal the dec1s1on. ask· ing the full appellate court to re- ''il'w the case Hardison was first j uror seat· ed for MacDonald's trial He 1s a \'eteran of 22 years· service in Surfing Conditimu Great Unidentified surfer applies a little drag with his hand as he heads down .the shoulder or a wave Wednesday _near the Huntington Beach Pier. Surf in the 5·10-foot range and water temperatures that reached a warm 71 degrees the Air Force and of two years an the state Highway Pa trol. The MacDona ld trial caused him endless hours without sleep. Hardison said, adding that he never los t a moment's sleep over the verdict "'I had terrible dreams. I'd wake up i.n the night, hearing a baby crying and ask my wire. 'Do you hear that baby crying'>' and actually get up and walk outside to see if there was a child cr}in g som ewher e," Hardison said . Hardison s aid the "t he evidence presented to us at the trial pointed to the guilt of one man and one man only ... We kept waiting for the defense to come up with som ething - anythmg -that could raise a reasonable doubt in our minds." llardison ~<t1d tht: appeal!> O...... __ .,OW.W._r have been bringing out the surfers all along the Orange Coast this week. Good. but somewhat dangerous s urf con· ditions stem from Hurricane Howard off the coast of Mexico. according to weather watchers. balance left over from last year's budget Meetino-Set ff _J_ J _ R d The issue or teacher's pay has ---e U1~e~ eSClle not been negot i ated for the FV Council OKs Park 1980·81 school year. ll was the Ott High-rise· largest single item in last year·s Fnom .Roug,h Swf budget, at $20.8 million • The district projects that ex-p aJ D J l pense to drop to $20.2 million in ropos eye opment 1980·81 rt1ore than 500 swimmers have heavy workload for Huntington 1 The fee for the driver educa· A hastily called meeting or been rescued 1n the past two Beach lifeguards Development of the la~t bare boo program, a model program Fountain Va lley Ch amber or days at west Ora nge County At one point Tuesday. all four aneage in Mile Square Park for thE> state. was raised from Com m erce d irect ors was beaches in rough surr conditions lifegua rds stationed near the won the unarumous approval or ' $40 lo $45 Tuesday but the UP· scheduled today fo r adoption or caused by a hurricane off the pier were in the water when a Fountain Va lley City Coun cil coming year could be the last a stand on a controversial 14. coast of Baja California surfer lost his board and got in T uesday night. • year that a fee is attached to the s tory office building proposed Huntington Beach and Bolsa t he side c urre nt. A j unior T he plan includes a nine-hole course , for the city Chica State beaches reported 100 lifeguard came to the surfer's pitch-and-putt golf cour~e. a The district is the only one in The chamber's position then rescues Tuesday and 200 Mon -aid. too. ~ r 0 up p 1c n 1 c are a. t w 0 court's decision last week over· turning the conviction made him mor e s ympathetic with the frust ration and cyncas m tha t blacks and poor people often have e>.tressed about justice in the Umted States. "There really seems to be a double s tandard." he said. "If Je ffrey MacDonald had not been while. an officer. a nd a member tSH DOCrOR, Page AZ) Nepotism Report Rapped B y PATRICK KENSE OV Of IM 0 ••11 POl•I S~fl fl unl1ngton Bt>ach City At· torney Gall Hutton Tuesday c hall enged the val1d1ty of an Orange County Manpower Com· m 1ss 1on r e p ort a ll egi ng nepotism violations m the city's federally-funded job pro(l?ram. Mrs. Hutton a lso said that one or the three charges, involving c·mployment in the job program of three relatives of Floyd <Budl Belsito. city admm1strator, ap- pear<. to be mvahd The city attorney questioned the legal strength of the report because 1t 'was not conducted by an attorney. "The report wa~ done by a non-attorney." Mrs. Hutton said. "It appears that only in certain instances are the charges ap· phcable to Bud." The manpower commission, which administe rs federally· funded JOb prog ra ms in the county, says the city must pay back SS.743 reportedly earned by Bels1to's three rela tives. his daughter . nephew and daughter· in-la w. The rou:nty a gency contends t hat Rels ito's r e latives v.ere t·mployed by the c11y c; Com- pre hensive Employment Tram. mg Act <CETA> program for varying periods ove r the past year and a half. 10 violation of nepotism reguJations. NepotJsm is generally defined as "favoritis m shown to re l· ati v es 10 securing employ. ment." Mrs. Hutt.on contends that the e m ploym ent of Bels1t o's daughter. Janice. as a recep- tionist Ill a JOb·t ra1mng program for \'eterans does not appear to be J violation because the pro- gram 1~ based m the City or Orange and outs ide Belsito's sphere of influence. She !>aid her review of the mattr-r would be com pleted ~1th in two weeks. ~1 anpov.er monitor Jerry Dunn said. however, that Hels1to wa~ an officaa l s1~natory for federal J?rants and hi s ad · m1nistrat1ve capacity extended t hroughout the program to out· stations based m other c1t1es. the state tha t is a llowed to may be presented at a second da.> Seal Beach lifeguards report· r es t a urants a nd a t enn as - charge a fee. on the basis of a meeting on t he proJect. a private State beach lifeguards report-ed t hree to five-root surf and racquetball center. The new Drug Lab 8 d thr~e-year state program that discussion tonight between local ed stro.ng rip currents resulting strong rip currents resulting in fac1 hlles wouJd be built on 86 un· USle expires next year . . high-rise opponents and Pacific from six to eight foot swells at 83 r escues Monday and 63 developed areas tn the north· Dr .. Frank Ab~o~t. d1str1~t Mutual Life Insura nce Co., the two ~aches. . rescues Tuesday. . west porllon of the park. bounded . S~N FRANCIS<;O <AP_) ~ ·aupennteodent. said 1r the fee 1s the prospective builder. Hu nt1 n gt o n Be a c h city As well as brrnging rough surf b y Edinge r A ve nu e a nd M1ll1o!ls of dollars in chemicals dropped the pro1;ram wo.uJd . be The two meetings could in· lifeguards reported six to eight conditions to California beaches, BrookhurstStreet. ~~-!'~:15 were se1~ed and seven · .. ~J~."~;j~ii: 't\~1e'«hli•:r~1~~\·1H~~:~.~~~~· t~~~tO ~~~1~· »;jllcS!f.a~-:;'6o/JJ~~-~\~~~;i~~v ''"''' achool~';"th'S.:b:°iog-ta~t The company claims it has rescues were ~ade on Monday. Tuesday night. had broug ht ty park, it acts as an advisory o'peration in Sao Francisco In the c;ourse or a regular school s pent $270,000 on design work, A strong side current pulled wa rm water tempe r atures body on such matters. Tuesday. state .~ttorney General day as at currently is cons ultants' reports and other bathers into lhe pier creatin~ a over 70 degr ees; Counc il m e mbe r Barba ra George Deuk.meJ1an said. On a 3-2 v~te, the trustees ap-preparations for the high-rise. Brown hailed the new design, , proved :;eeking 8 $130,000 Co!11· But Pacific Mutua l's chief which stresses family-oriented prebensive Employment Tr~· spokesman also has stated that ----...._.%_ • L passive re<:·reation. as a victory ' lng Act <CET~> p~ogra~ ~at is the firm does not wish to force ~..-., ... .aeS •OuS for area homeowners who op- . geared~ provi~e JOb tr81DJJlg to · an unpopular project upon the posed earlier platis that they t econ~nucally disadvantaged and community J f • p feared wowd create rncreased ~.,~-~~~~~.~~~~i?tiP.n...t~ .: ___ •• ~· ll~l ..,..0·teste~ ,;...... tr;ar~ic_~s~eprpble_qi~~ _ ~ '1~~~r .\V ~~ • -~~ 0 .._-. IC First District Orange County the c:xtent of loc~ opposa~on and Supervisor Philip Anthony, who possible r:esolutions to disputes H kl at.tended .:ru..aday ·~ ~un~il re~a~ding the des ign of the --ec . e Pre-S .. l :l'ent meeting, sa'id be hopes to push bu1ld11;1g. . U the new park plans through the Pacific ~utual could decide to remaining stages of county ap- Seek Driver p_roceed with plans, dec_re~ the proval as quickly as possible. size or abandotHlle project. NEW YORK CAP> -President welfare system, naUonal health Thus far, rribst' of th~opposi-Carter. interrupted repeatedly insurance and hospital cost con· ti on has come from local by left·wing demonstrators, told tainment, have ~n installed~ FountiiD Valley police are · homeowners, wbe rur .U....,a-"l. ~~the black community Congress tfirougbout much or searching for a motorist sus· high-rise will create traffic prob-today he soon will propose an Cart.er's flrst term. peeled of deliberately drivine in· lems and change the character economic recovery plan be He said bis plan, outlined in to the bicycle ot a lS-year-old of the community. claimed would provide millions general terms, would "put boy Tuesday afternoon, knock· The Fountain Valley Chamber of Jobs without re-ignJUn1 the millions and mHlions and lDI him otr the bike and 1.Qjuring or Commerce, representing 425 names or inflation. • millions ol people back to work , his back. local business people, thus far Hf also criticized Republican In new jobs. exciting jobs, Tbe Foa:d:ain Valley boy was bas remained neutral on ~ls· presidential nominee Ronald stimulating jobs to make ourtta· riding in the bicycle lane on Heil sue. Reagan's tax-cut plan as "sug· lion greater. stronger and more Aven\le west ol Walnut Street A meeting of the chamber's ar-coated poison" that would secure." wben a• man driving a newer l7·n1ember board or directors soak the pOOr while benefiting Carter's speech before the Na· model four.door belie Toyota was called for this afternoon in the wealthy, and would be so Uonal Urban League convention n.auned bis rear bike Ure, lend· order to break that neutrality. costly it could force elimination here was interrupted four times ••• him sprawlln• onto the <The chamber 's president. or many vital federal programs. by demonstrators shouting IUeet, policeaald. Frank Bryant, wUJ not attend, Carter's self-proclaimed slogans or the Communis t Two friends rtdlnl a.Ions with ho•ever. becau1e he ts a "economic renewal program" Workers Party -the same die boJ told police the man kept member ol the city'• Planning would be the first major group that interrupted a speech *trial eastbound on Hell after Commission.) domestic progl"am the president Tuesday by tndependent pres. die s:ao~m. lDckteat. ~ AltbouaJ>. the chamber ls by has aDDOWlced d\U'in& bi.a ~·· ideoloial capdidat.e Jo~ B. ¥· ...... ,.,--,_""' 'l'IMt ·•'*"-Nd • '""2tsed n•t~ a't>fo.b\Btness organf%a. eff'ctlon campaign. Numerous 'derson ln an e11-tbrowlni tncl· Nck a lnJUffd toe, police lion, support for the high-rise is other administration propo1als, dent. Mid. noufor~goneconclusion . notably for overhaul or the <See CAaTE•. Pace A2> ' • ' , 118 Passes Trash Pact The Huntington Beach City Council has formally approved an exclusive 10.year franchise with the Rainbow Disposal Co. for ·collection of trash at commercial establishments. The action Monday night followed previous adoption ol a $1.6 million annual contract with Rainbow to handle residential collection for to yea.rs. Fees charted to co.mmerc-1al usen will ranac from SU to $76 ·.,... W9lk. INlllCI on the me of· · the container and frequency of pickups. Co asl Patchy night and mom· ing low ~~ and f0&, otherwise fair through Thursday with slightly warmer days. Highs Thursday in the upper 70s at the beaches to mid 80s in the inlancl areas. Lows tonlahl ~to 6a. INSIDE TODA~ Delegate houlttlg to«l be one o/ Uie main topic• of de- bale t.OMft the Dmlocrota Of' n~ in New York M%f iottlc. It certainly 1DC1I tDif Pa the R~ in Detroit. See "Room QlltC1 Bored" on Poge AB. l a tlex .ti OM. Y fllllO~ Hlf Wtcllec!!t· Awl# f , ,_, ~~~JUST BRE,4KJNC ·-----.. L-* ....... /fOM .....,,., lllOftd Olfd......, WIOI ~ Sadat Seeking Help · In Building Cemer MOUNT lNAl. 1.>i>t t AP> -EUPt!an Ptttidenl Anwer Sida\, appnllng U\ four lancuq . wed t~ wor~ loda)' to help build a chn Uan 11lanuc.Jewiah tenter a& &he foot of ~1uunt S&naa "a ltvlna 1ymboi ol the brotherbood of ma.n " S~akinc 1t ~ loot ol the b&blkaJ mountain, where MO!if>& 1s said to hl\'t ~lved the Tf'ft Commendmenll. the E&Y1Jllan luder req~tt"d ht-Ip 1n build~ lhe ~ler that ha.a bffn oot' ul t11s ~·t proj1..'("b ~lnrt' braf'll rt"tumrd thf' rapturrd arn lo EtCYJll 1n NovemlM!r "l twreby invite you au to C"Ol\lnbute to lbe setun~ up or thl• center. wh.1rh wtll bit a hv1na &)'mbol of lhr brolht·rhood ol man a llattt.houat' that ~all ~k!ndle \be splnt of eot•x1sten~ 11nd toJe ran« arnooa n1uon• "Sadat u1d Report Withheld Civiletti Shelved Data on Billy WASIUNGTON (APl -At· to rney General Be njamin C1vl ll'tt1 ocknowledged today lhat he received 1nlel11gence re· POrts th.a• Billy Carter received money from Libya which he did not pa.ss on to Justice Depart. m e n t mvesllgalors until they confir med the in form ation from other sources. July 14. he r eg1ste red u a Lt~ yan agent and p ublicly dis· closed that he received S220.000 from the Libya ns which he characterized as a loan. Administration offi cia ls in the Justice Department and the White House have denied lhat anyone upped Carter lhal the government learned or lhe pay . mPnls before Billy Carter ad· matted lhem June 11 t1o n are In the hands or the 54.!nate and House lnteUigence com m1ttet!s M eanw h ile. t he Justice De pa rtment asked Congress to- day for stronge r powers to en· force the law that Billy Carter nouled for 18 months before he re g1slered as an agenl • iJ:.S. Tra.W e.tl~tc C• .... ._ Tn>Rl .. d A statement released by the Jus tice Department said that when Civtletti received lhe in· telligence information he told the head o r the d epartme nt's criminal djvis1on, Assistant Al· torney ~neral Ph1h p Heymann. lhal the Bill) Carter 1nveslJgo· l1on should eonlJnue a nd ::iot be clos.ed without the m vest1gal0rs being aware or that inlo rmalJon The Justice Department said that all the rele vant documents a bout th~ intelligence inform a · Robert L. Keuch, associate dep- uty attorney general. testified before a special Senate subcom· m1ttee that resumed hearings on the a ffairs of President Carter's younger brother WASHINGTON 1AP l A dt'<'bne 1.n 1moortl-d oil and pre c10~ metals reduct'CI the U S trade def1c1t by 2i 6 perct!nt ln U1l' second quarter of 1980, the Commuc-e l>tpartmenl announced today The merchandl~f'I tr udt-dl'f 1ctt fell to $7 8 billion. compared lo a rt:\'IM.'d de/1c-1t of $10 9 b1lhon tn Lhe first quarter Import,\ declined $3 l balhon or 5 pcrc.:nl to S62 5 b1 lhon. \lthtle exports held vu'luu.11> stead>. :u is.a 7 b1l1ton The figures are on what LS known as a balance-or.payment.:; basis and e~clude m11itar} trade of U.S deferue agencies Var:ous adJ U5lment.s are made to renect timing and values 8 Arn-sted I• rrot~•fl• SUNNYVAL E IA P l Sue were arrested today dunng a dem ons trat1on m arking the ~th anniversary of the atomic bomb· mg of Hirostuma. police s aid. Sunnyvale Police Capl Alex Michaelis said the de m· onstrators threw what they described as human blood and ashes on a build.mg at Lockht.'ed Corp .. which has contrac ted to b uild Trident nuclear m issiles About 30 watched as police moved to arrest the dem· onslrators. who laid down on the building steps and pretended they were dead after Lockheed officials asked them to leave. Michaels said 8 B..-1 cu SU• C0Uap11n WI LDWOOD. N.J . I AP) A water slide nde ~ollaps~ tO· day on Fun Ptef' in this shore resort. and authorities said at least six were tnJUred. Observers said some fell about 20 feet from the lhree·story· high sud.mg board that patrons descend by raft over a con tmuous s team or water. Some landed on the boardwalk. while others hit sand on the beach. according to onlookt;rs. Emer gency crews we re on the scene. accordmg LO police A Coas t Guard he hcopler was standing by. HB Seeking Campaign Oarif ication The Hunting ton Beach City Council will seek a legitl opinion from the Cahfomia Secretary of St ate to clanfy city regulations limiting campaign contr1bu· lions. AUegat.Jons were made in June concerning possible viol•tioas of the ordinance by City Attorney Gail Hutton, City Councilman J ohn Thom as a nd unsuccessful council candidate Dan Ma.haf· fev ·counc ilman Jack K elly's name was later added with al· legations that he accepted loans from his wif<' a nd campaign manag~r exceeding p rescribed hmits In most instances. the charges we re based on the city ordinance that purportedly seLo; a $100 Ii mil on contributions from campaign donors. Thomas was c h arged with paying $1,800 ln e xpenses for a losing candidate last April. City Attorney Hutton and Deputy District Attorney Je an Reinheimer both cla imed that the city ordinance is vague and unenforceable after reviewing t he charges. Mayor Rulh Balley said today. however. that the ord ina n ce should be reviewed for another opinion before the charges are forgotten. Fro11t rage A J CARTER ... After the last of the protesters w as hus tle d from t he hall. Cart er commented. ""We have a lot of people t rying to escai'e out o r communis t countries and come to our naUon You don't see many boats trying to escape • Key West and go to Cuba, • gb." Carter sharpened h is attack on ReaJan's plan for a 30 per· cent. across·the·board cut in federal income taxes totaling an estimated $36 billion over three years . A month ago. speaking to lhe :'l:at1onal £dur-at1 on Assoc1alJon con venl1on 1n Lo~ Angele .... Carter calll"<i the GOP tax C'\Jt proposal a "classic-offer of a free lunch" and :.aid there 1s no ~uch thin~ Today, the. president said 1l "is even wor se tha n a free lu n c h : t l is s uga r -coale d poison." Such a tax cut would "soak the poor " a nd ben efit the rich , Carter said. He called an across· the·board r eduction "tric kle · down economics for the few:· The presid ent called Reagan's proposed tax c uts ··a very s erious threat.·· If combined w ith moderate increases in de· fense spending and mainte nance of Social Security al present levels, Carter sajd, "every other agency and d epartment and pro- gram in the foderal govemmenl would have to be eliminated 100 percent." Stt'\ e ttkQueen spent up to lhn:l' day:, at Cedars·Sma1 ~h·d1ca l Center 1n Los Angt-le:, l.J.~l "eek a :.µokl'~m<An :,J1d The "IX>kt•"m"n "ould not ('Oil firm or den) reports the ac· tor \.\ii!'> trP:itt><l for cancer Prosecutors Hit in oc Voting Case AtlOmt'ys for Orange County Supervisor Philip Anthony and former S upervis or Ralph Diedrich argued Tuesday before u stall' appeals court lhal pros eculors had gone too far in purs uing campaign fund laundenng charges agamsl their clients The attorneys claimed that the stat<' Attorney General's office e rred in S<'eking new indict ments last December in which Anthony and Diedrich a re ac cust>d of concealing the true ~ource of more than $60,000 lhat primanl) "-3S used m Anthony':!> 1976 election driH~ for the board The prosecution !>O ught the new indictment!> to protect 1t.s ca:.e aga1n~t t1 pol>~1blt' exp1ra· lion of lhe statute of l1m1tatJons An indJctment is a bill of allegil· tions against an ind1v1dual It does not establish guilt or in noc<'nce The defern.c argued that pros ecutors failed to enter e\•1dence before the Orange· Cou nty Grand Jur y that "'ould poLnt toward the defendant's 1nn<><;ence of wrong. doing The 1nd1ctment named An· thony, "ho I!> seekinJt re·elecuon in November. Diedrich. former Anahe im City Coun c ilman W11llam Kott. and one·l1me rounty pol1l1cal f inancier Eugene Conrad Last March. Orange Count) Supenor Court Judge Claude ~1 O"' en., ,J?ranted a motion to d1i. ml!:>'> <·hargel> again<st Kott C'onrad. '-Cr\ IOJ! a redcr <JI prison ~l'ntencc on an unrelated fraud eonncllon. pleaded guilty to .i Mngle charge and 1s expect· cd lo Ix-t1 pro~ecut1on ~ 1tness 1f th<' cast' against Diedrich and Anthony ever comes to trial Diedrich was forced to resign his pos1t1on on the board after he was convicted of bribery That conv1ct1on also 1s under appeal Bus Shelters &dance Ads With Cover Wo uld bus s h e lters be a welcome add1llon to Fountain Valley, providing mass transit C1nlNt1. in llonolulu auend- inJ: the American Bar Assoc1a lion's comenllon. appro\'ed re leas e of the department's state· ment Wh en departme nt 1n\ esl1galors came upon the same 1n formal1on about the Libyan payments lo Billy from othe r sources. the stateme nt s aid. C1vilell1 made l he in· t ell1gence information available Accordrng lo the department. C1v1 lell1 learned sometime in Apr il of "extremely ~l'nS1t1ve 1n telhgence 1nformut1on involv1n1t Billy Carter·· Dl'partrhent l>Ourc~ t•onf1rmt'<'i that this "'as the l>amt• 1plelhgenre informa 11on about t.ht.' pa:. ments whwh Pres1dt•nt Cartcr''s report Mon da) said had b<'en i;t1ven lo the Justice ~partmt•nt in April Joe Ll!>ker. head o f the dt!pJrt ment's fon •ai:n Jl!~nl'> reJ?1<;tra t1 on urut. \loh1t•h "'a" runnin11: th1· 1nveSllJ:::lllOn h..t~ SJ ld ht- learned in earh Jun,. rrom thrf.'t' or four ~oun·t;, Jbciut lht• Pd\ menls 0 t• pa rt mt• n t 'p ''kt•., m d n Thoma~ Stl'"' an '-<l 1d hl' <'11ulf1 not '>;n 1.1.h\ Cl\ llt:tt1 d1r1 nol 1m med1aie1:. n ·H•al lht' 1nf•1rm.1 1 1 o n l o d t· '> J r l m t' n l 1 n H·~t1gatur. Bui thl' dt·partm•·nt ... t J l l' mt• n t .., a 1 cl 1 h J t "' h 1· n Cl\ 1IC'tll "arn1..'<i lll·vmann not 111 ('IOM' Lht: JO\'t'Sl1g:it1nn "'1th<>Ut thl' inves ti gator<, hc1ng a"' an· of l h (' Inf 0 r m a t I 0 n h t • d Id '> 0 ··1.1. 1thoul r1.•\ Paling 11 ... r<mtcnl~ or i.ourc(' C1v1lell1. like other 0Hic1als in the inl<>lhgenr<' cnmmun1ly, 1-. barred b\ l;,i1.1. from disclosin g 1nte111 g·e n c e s our c ,. <. and metho ds lo unauthnr1zed persons Bill) Carter cvenluall) ad milled rece1v1ng the pciymenl.s in a meet.mg wllh Lisker on June 11. ·In a settlement or a c1v1I suit with lhe J us11 ce Deoartment on Swap Meet Planned For Children Youngs lt•r .... a~l' H 12. mci) re:.crve a table' no" to Sl'll phi.\ items al a r hildren·s s~ap mee1 planned by lhe Fountain V<Jlle) Recreat ion Department The event will ta ke place from 9 a m lo noon Aug 16 al the R ec r e atio n Cent er. 16400 Brookhurst St S pace 1s limited lnLerested )Oungsters are encouraged to reser ve a table in advance b> calling the center. 839·8611 Table space fee 1s Sl C hildren w1ll be asked to 1Jm1l th e ir t able it e m s to pla) mate rials such as to)s a nd games People of all ages ma) pufrhase lhe sale 1lems Privy Bought Carter's Mom Buys Outhouse PONDER. Texas IAP> -The pres1denn. mother, Ltlhan Carter. beeame so e nchanted with an outdoor pnvy she spotted at a local cafe that s he bought ll, says the restaurant's owner. "'She said . 'It looks JU.St hke the one J im my used lo use when he was a b<»'." s aid Pe le Jackson, owne r of the Ranchman·s Cafe Mrs Carter saw lhe pnvy whf.'n lunching w1lh daughter Ruth Carte r Stapleton. who h vcs about 10 miles southeast or here in Argyle The restauraJ.eur declined to -.ay 1f thP pnv) wac; opt:ra t1onal or 6mamental and also rdust-d lo reveal the purchase price Mrs Cartl·r ha<, f•nough Jlrt>bll'm:. J!:> 11 1s !>he lold a re · porter It "'a" not lrn()"'n 1f lh" pn\' "'ould J <'rompan~ Mr.., Carter back to her hom1· 1n P lain:. c;a Iranian Detainees On Hunger Strike . . 8' Tht> .\..,'>0<'1atM1 Pr...-., ~t·\ l"tll\ l ro.Jown-. JJd!,.'d 1n l,1.n rton Jflt•r .in .1nt1 ,\rn1·nr .in 11rr1 IP-.t 1.1.t·nt rm J huni;:1•r '>Lrik1· to tl J ~ JU'-l h11ur Jlt• r I ~ Juthor1l11·-. rl'J(·J-.1 rl .d111<1't :.~•inf their C'QUOlr> mt•n follo"' l~J.! n1111· d3\~ dt.'hmt1on in ·w.1~hin.,tton t1nd :-.;, . .,., Y11rk Th1·r•• "'a " n•1 1mmt.'d1Jt•· publtC' n•J1 win frrirn \)atoll ah Ruholldh Khr1m1•in1.., rt:'~1mt• tc1 thl• n·lt·asl· of lrJnlan:. tn lht· l 'n1H•d ~lJlt·' Their dt>tl'n 111n and dllt:~t·d m1~trl'Jl.mcnt ~s>arkt<l call:.. 1n Tt•h rJn for rl'lJhol1on .JRJtn:.t I ran ' 52 A-m eriran hosla ~t·~ Tehran radio :.Jtd '.'tt onda) the Iranian Parliament speaker an n o unced the d ebat e on the hostagl"· \\Ou ld lw po-.tpon•·d J nd Judi<"1a l 0Hlc1JI<. \\Oulrt 1 ... J<,ked to l:>t'~in lnal f repJrat11m .. rnr tht> .\menc.1n'-"'ho .,~ .. · in 1lw1r :;.;1h rt .1• IJl t ·•I II\ II\ H1•J1·h1·<l h\ 11'11·1,•1111 • lr•.m 1 ondon J .\111,ft m rt1llllJn1 hold in~ lht· l ~ F ml1J '' 1n r t'hr.m -~11d tht·\ "'t n: ·•"'.tr•· th;,t th• Ir 1111.in-d1·I 11n «t-'-hJd bt:l'n .,,.; I rl"-' in th•· 1 ·nit1·d ~l.1 : ' bu1 rdu~cd l'omnwnt .. We 're not anl>"'crrn ~ Qut:' 11ons. tw ~aid . but ind1cttlcd lhl·rl· ma) ~ a formal Slat<· ment Thursda) The I ram anl> ha v(' not made clear 1.1.heth-er the) ~irt! def1n1lt.>I) planning to put thl' hostages on trial. or wen.· using the prospect of a tnal to presl>ure the Cruled States In London. 70 lranidn dem onstrators were arrested Mon da) night after clashing with British pohce during a protesl 9uts1de lhe t: S Embass> The) "'ere char~ed "1th offenses ranging from lhre ate n1ni: bena v1or to Jss.rnlting police 1nd1 .1rn1'lcr1(f1 n"'''"'•·apon .. 11 • I. ,111 • .m ',\ h• r• 11J-.t"(J to 111'-n1 ii\ th• m-,1•1" , . .., w£-n· Jdlled 1nf il 1 trn1n .1ppt.•Jranrl' Ol'Xl "1, lo. \ Hr11 1 11 llom1 OH1c1· ~p•1lo.1·-.mJn 'iJld tht•) 1.1.t·r(! on th•· hun~n ~rih1• tf)(i:.t\ On T111-srl.n . tht• Ira ni:rn:-. de· 1.11111·1! 10 th1• ·1 ·nitcd S tates we re r• l••Jwd I·· 1 · ~ fJH1c1Ct :. who •l • r 1·rm1 n• • ttit·' "'<·rt: in the , n untn li·r.:.ith Thi 17' Iranian m•·n "'1•11 t Jken t rnm ;1 federal prt'iun 1n '""\ 1111· '\ \' . 10 an hl.1m1<' I 1·n•· r Ill '\t" York Cl· I'" ~Jwr .... ~ttt-. ...... -Wt"rrJ()IO<'d b5 20 lr.it11Jn °"'''""n 1.1oh•• had been h\·ld in ..i ~I JnhJttJn federal cor rel lion~ fac1hl~ The lramans paid respects to J portrait of Khomeini and al· In .. •• lhJ t the•\ hdd been t1t .1:1•!1 lflrlUr• Jnd kid nJl'fH'<1 t!unn · 1he1r detenuon. '-• '' r.-1 rl1'>nl..1Hd markl>. they 1 I , .1m1 fr11n 'hJ cklt"> Rut l !'-o I r 11· 1 J I h J \ l' d e n t l' d , hJr~t" 11! m1-.t n•atment Blaze Hits HB tfouse fire caused a bout $20.000 da ma~e 10 an unoccupied house 1n l luntJn~ton Reach Tuesday, fire offlc1als reported Fire Protectio n Specia list Larry Marshburn s aid the blaze that started al 3 30 p m m the attic of the house a t 9041 Five H a r bor St m ay have been t·aused b) arcing 1n aluminum 14 iring He said owners have not Deen 1dent1f1ed and thaL the house was 1n t~e proces5 or be1n~ rented Oama~c 1:enerally was confined Lo the atur and roof The preside nt 's recovery plan, "It seems strange that these . he said. "wit~ ~mt.people tg ~ork opinions were not brought out . . ~eryuung ~ur Amencan ea.rliu ao,cl hadJp~ro~~. ..41\~~~.~Wl'"~'Q()J;IJ\e..l.(f'P.t'.'1' ' ;\;'::~'il~,\·~.) .. ~J\'l)Ji'· ..... .,,.'Na\tl°Y.'>1) .x,~~--.. 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GM\1-•r cate W W Nt-\l••'rlol•o.t He said it would not c reate · beauty or a city t hat rigidly "massive programs that hide in· restricts outdoor advertising ? flationary t im e bombs" bul These were the centra l ques would consist of "carefully de· t1o ns t hat s urfaced Tuesday signed measures that will also nighl as Fountain Valley city make possible continued reduc· coun c il m e mbers debated t1ons in inflation." whether to permit the construe· \ tt;~"!:;; .. ·>• ( The plan. would include build· t1on of six shelters in a local ,,... ipg &il&ili)J~ tP,ti9,~SW.~~n.er&.V~~~~ ·rr.-. ~~~ ~lfd· l.~.;.tf°"~We'!'t'J'..f't\:l"~~~"''"A'ffilf'n.:arrqus Shm mpany, s aid. and would have programs Jnc ., " targeted at distressed are.as Altboug_h most @U.ncll mem. with high unemploym ent. with ber s s poke favorably about the help for jobless workers who proposed tnal penod. the COUil· need marketable skills. cil finally ordered the city staff Carter did not explain how the proposal would work but said it would include private as well as -public initiatives. _ · · 1 believe thia e nterprise will be the most excitinl on which we will embark ln the 1980s.'' Carter said. Fr .. P.,,eAJ to o btain more Informa t ion about appropriate local test sites and to survey other cities re· garding th.eir expe,rience with ·bus ~helters. The st.aff also was instructed to determine whether other c!om· panles beside American Bus Shelter might wish to propose a t eat pr~gram ln Fountai p Valley. Mayor Al Holllnden aaked:that DOCTOR the report be made to the COWi· • • • ell ln early Septembet to permit of the Army's elite Special Forces, he mllht well hive been convid49d ol these crimes lone •10." Hardlloa added, ··I'm aorry &bat an th.la has '!_•Prnect. '' he tald. "But 1 will ~i"· berd to.. lWe ..... Wftl tr ••~'DOnatcf 1oes free. Kmwtn, what I know, ye., it would be bard to live wlt.b.'' quick lnlUaUon of the project, il It lJ approved by the council. James W. Dick. a Fountain Valley resident. ur149d the COWi· ell not to approve local bQ shelters with advertlainc. CCJn. "84.'!'" ....... ~.~ ~,. oulaO'Ot fiilftl Wei'di'ir. tiiib'a· nln~ to cause "detertoraUon" ~ the city. COIONA DB. MAI , .. ,f.~t Le--.~·~.-.. ,,;""015-910'0 .. I \ . AH Boys Walkshorts aitd ShfrtS 20°/o OFF Starting Today ,) IRVINI 470&.,a •• 552-5252 .. • Irvine 01 TI O N * ORANGE COU \'our Ho•e to•• Dally New Hpaper TW ENTY-FIVE CENTS •aeDonald luror Slams 'Injustice' SPRING LAKE, N.C (AP) -Sprin.Lak taldTueaday. • AB ....U•~ eourt t.Mt crwer· ,.,...-u. ~vicUon ol former '"They're aotn,a to let hlm Co on the technicality tbat fie wasn't tried soon eoou1h and lg nore I.he fact that he received a fair trtaJ and wu convicted b,y • Jury ol his peers •' peals reverted the conviction IH l wffk. uytna too much time had elal)led -~fore Mac.Donald waa brou&ht to lrtal. the Air Force and of two years in the state Hlchway Patrol. Tbe MacDonald trial caused him endless hours without sleep, Hardison sald. adding thal he never lost a moment's sleep over the verdict. outside to see if there was a c hild crying som ewhere," Hardison said. court's decision last week over- turning the conviction made him more sympathetic with the frustration and cyncism that ill t 0..... 8eret DI'. Jeffrey Mac· Do••W llaa lost touc b wlth J11tlte, accordlnl to the loreman ol tM Jury that convict· ed llMDona.ld in 1979 "They're aaoor from what's really hap~nlnJ. Our court.I have become too liberal and this la the ....at..'' Oavkl Hardilon ol Mad>onald wu convlct4!d in 1979 for the 1970 shtyln1 ol his wire and two daughters at Fort Brau A three-judge panel or the U S. 4th Circuit Court of Ap- U .S. Attorne y James Blackburn H id thia week he would •weal the decision, ask· ing the full appellate court to re- view the case. Hardison was first juror seat- ed for MacDonald's trial. He is a veteran or 22 years· service in Phon-e Strike? Unions Ready to Walk Out I ByGLENNSCO'M' Of .. DallY~l ... Sl•tf About 4,600 union work~rs for Pacific Telephone Co. in Orange County are preparing to go on s tr ike beginning at m idnight Saturday H n a,l ional and statewide contracts a ren 't signed. U the members of the Com municalio n s Wo rk ers o f America do go out. telephone company s uperviso r s are scheduled to replace them. Art Leavitt, public relations manager for the Orange County omce, said customer service will be the company's first priority. He said Orange County calls f 11•.,lae llaified . I placed direetly by callers s hould go through without delays. Calls needing operator assistance will lake longer at firs~ but Leavitt predicted the delays would shorten as the 2.000 supervisors and non-union workers adjusted to the new duties. Leavitt, stressed that negotia- li o ns between union leader Pacific Telephone and parent company, The Bell System. are continuing in good faith. Local strike coordinator John Pope said today from his union office in Santa Ana that a strike "still appears to be imminent." He said the companies still haven't offered union workers r easonable improve m ents for 1-Enrollees, Inflation ' Drive Costs Higher The Irvine Unified School Dfs- trict tnat.ees have adopted a 5 minion 1-.al operating budlet. op 14 percent from last year's A ti perceot tnnauon rate eoupled wltb a n anllctpated enrollment •aln of 171 students aeceaaitates th e increased • QeDdbll, accord.in& to Assistant SUperilllendeot Gene Hartline The~ distrtct will spend S2,325 per stydent. under lhe budget adopted Monday. This represents a 6.6 percent in crease in gpendlng per student over last year's level Thirty-five new teachers are required. bringing the district's faculty to 605 Teacher salaries account for '8 percent of the budJet expeod- itues Exactly 80 percent ol the revenue for tfle budget comes from st.ate sources. whil~ 33 percent comes from local prop- erty tax The spending plan doesn't in- clude money for the construction of new school buildings. That money comes from stale build· ing funds and $6 million remain- ing from a local school bond is· sue passed by voters in 1973, ac cording to Hartline wages, benefits und working conditions. Pacific Te le phone is the largest of the 23 subsidiaries that make up the Bell System. Negotiations currently are tak- ing place with Pacific Telephone officials in San Francisco and concurrently with Bell System representatives in Washington, D.C. Wages, a company propo5ed cap on cost-of-living increases and a pension plan remained at issue in Washington as the deadline nears. accordinJ' to a story by the Associated Press. Pope said his Local No. 11510 represents about 3,200 linemen, <See 5rRIKE, Page AZ> Iranians ,In London In Protest - By 11te Aueclated Presa Seventy Iranians jailed in Lon- don aft.er an anti-American pro- test went on a buneger strike to- day. just bours atter U.S. •uthoriti• released almost 200 or their countrymen following n i ne days' d e tention in Washington and New York. Tehran radJo called the re- lease of the detained Iranians a defeat for the United States, say- 1 n g the "rothless a nd cruel police of the U.S. immigration department at last retreated in the face oJ the brave struggles or our beloved sisters and brothers and released them " "I tlad terrible dreams. I'd wake up in the night, hearing a baby crying a nd ask m y wire. 'Do you bear that baby crying?' and actu.allY get up and walk Hardison said the "the evidence presented to us at the trial pointed to the guilt or one man and one man only .. We kept wait.i.ng for the defense to come up with something - anything -that could raise a reasonabledoubt in our minds." Hardison said the appeals • blacks and poor people often have expressed about Justice m lhe United St.ates. •'There really seems to be a double standard," he said. "If J effrey MacDonald had not been white. an officer. and a member (See DOCTOR, Page AZ> Brown To Back Winner By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ot i... o.ltw ~llee Sutt California Gov. Edmund G. Brown J r. said today he wtll go to New York City an the role of a peacemaker in what he predict- ed will be a highly divisive Democratic National Conven· uon. The governor, speakmg to re- porters following a speech in Anaheim t.hu morning, repeated his earlier refusal to take a side in the loorrunl{ oommauon battle between Preside nt J immy Carter and Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. Brown said that he would throw his influence behind the man that receives the nomjna- taon. . "The Democrats have a real uphill battle in Nove mber. Ronald Reagan Is running very strong," Brown said. The governor said he in no way sees himself as a p()leotial dark horse candidate for the Democratic nomination. ''I ran for president and t c reated cons iderable con - troversy," Brown said. ··1·m not going to iQJ ect myself into a • "' mostdiv\sivefight." .,_,....._.'-~-On a related subJ ect, Brown Bade A.ma The Osprey that caused quite a stir last year when she buJlt ber ~ oo top of a boat mast in Newport Harbor la back again. She •as seen Tuesday constnad.ing a nest on the same mast that was moved by the state Fish and Game Department to a tele phone pole. Carter Promises Work for Blacks said that be felt Preside nt Carter had "put lo rest any questlons r may have had." about IM.s bandling of the so- called BW.F'*affair. • "1'IMll mall.er OUCbt to be put behind us.•• Brown said ol tbe controversy awirting around Billy Carter's involvement with the govenunentofLlbya . Brown a ppeared al the Anaheim Convention Center to address delegates at the annual convention of the American G.f. Forum. The forum created dur· IDR World War II seeks to im· prove the welfare or Hispanics, particula rly those who have S ddl h C The s tale·run r adio of the served in the military. a .e ack Ollege Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini NEWYORK (AP1-Presidenl millions a nd millions and lnhisaddress to an eslimated regime claimed U.S. a uthorities Carter, interrupted repeatedly miUions or people back to work 300 delegates Brown called for a were forced to free the Iranians by left-wing demons trators, told in new jo bs, exciting jobs, ne w alliance or countries in the $ because "chaos" erupted in the leaders of the black community stimulating jobs lo make our na· wes tern hemisphere including Budg t 3 5 M •11 • OtisvilJe, N.Y ., federal prison today he soon will propose an lion great.er-. stronger and more Mexico. Canada and the U.S. \ e I I on Tuesday when one or the hunger-economic r ecove r y plan he secure... ··we need lo create an inex- 1 striking detainees "was oo the claimed would provide millions Carter's speech before the Na-orable force that will puU us verge of death" and the others of jobs without re-igniting the tional Urban League cooveolJOo to~elher." the governor said. Saddleback Community eludes building and remodehng 'r ejoiced a t his i mpending flamesofinflation. here was int.eJTupted four times lo particular, he said. "a new l College trustees have approved a plus lease-purchase agreements. ma rtyrdom and started chant-· He also criticized Republican by demonstrators s houtrng special relationship" with Mex· SSS.l mtlllon spending package up$707,S41 ing slogans." presidential nominee Ronald s logans or the Communist 1co is needed because or its in· for the school district. a figure up lo addition, general charges to Prison officials reported no Reagan's tax-<:ul plan as "sug· Workers Party -the same creasing population aod the t nearly •.2 million over the dis· students more than tripled, going such disturbance ar-coated poison" that would group that interrupted a speech decreasing proportions of the lrict'slm.80budget. from a total of $5,000 last year to soak the poor while benefiting Tuesday by independent pres-American population in the t Teacber salaries took the Sl6,900in 1980-81 The Tehran radJo broadcast, the wealthy, and would be so idential candidate John B. An· world community. Ingest jump, going from just monitored in London, also re-costly it could force elimination dersoo in an ec&-t.browing inci-Brown also used the occasion over S8.lmillionlastyeartomore rlowever, ~oney a vailable for iterated Iranian claims that the of many vital federal programs. dent. , to repe~t his belief th~t more '"it.~L~-' ~I~ al>9ut-a~.~ studentfa~1anc1alai~andreserv~ detainees had been mistreated, Car\er's self-proclaimed A~ter the l of the protesters emphas&S is needed on bacultural ··"~....-.~"''l'ir.J)~ ·' .J.--· • ~~ \_,waactitbJ~· ,,.~ ....... ~~~\~·~"''·~~~. ~~~~ ~~~ r ... ..._ jV'Olr&eL;; .. ·~f: t. f'"°-~"~lll·. a._.~~~~\ll}i}<~~ The salaries of classified The district expects to. r8;ise -. . W6'j.i'Fd: bt! the t lcst · m >-;.:,, ··c-&i , 'f'.i"WllfiaW~~r-r-ti''bv~·~·~ay·-IWny oon't . personnel went up about $l.3 $240,000 from student parking '.1'heir detenti(>ll and alleg~ domestic program the presl'aeot lot of people trying to escape out they leant Endish. I say why snillion. Employee benefits, such fees. imposed for ttie first time mistreatment sparked calls m has announced . during his re-or communist countries and <See B&OWN, Page AZ> 81 retirement and health and thls year. Money fFom the rees Tehr.an for retaliation against election camp&lgn. Numerous come to our nation. You don't welran benefits sho ed has already been earmarked to Iran s 52 American hostages. other adminilt.ratlon proposals, see many boats trying to escape than a$'1•,000in~reasew more pay for construction ol new park-Teb~an radio said Monday the notably for overh.a ul or the from Key West and go to CUba. Orange Co ast Other areas showing incroues iog lots on both Saddleback Irani~ Parliament speaker an-~elfare system, nauonal health though." Include tbe coat for instructiooal College campuses. • noun<'ed the debate on the in~urance and hospital cost con-Carter sharpened bis attack supplies up $276 490. eneraJ . . hostages. would be postponed tamment, have been installed in 00 Reagan's plan for a 30 per-J&Di.__~__p_.IJ9.l5J i The district also expects to col-and judlcial;0off~cials wo!'1«': be . Co.ng~s tb.rouf!l~ut .~~ucb ~·of __ .,s e.nJ, .. ~_c_ross-~e·bo•~ . .s~t. in ~~~· ~· t~ic~::-~e.lN>~mor.-~t»Al'~ar:.. , ,.u•~ li\rial~. ~~.~·~-"'1~,.~iy.. .. tt ........ _ ...,.\,••Oiltl«;; • • -·• -~l'om u1tn:mfcr"di~"ctN-d!n'M-' -ror•ine Alite c!lls, wnb' are w --Ple-said bis plan. outlined in estimated s38bw.ioo over three -Polee Sebedale Variety Show reesonlheMissionViejocampus. lbeir277thdayofcaptivily. -general ter ms , would ''put years. Sq11lrrel Monkey Goae Tiny Animal Srol,en frotn·Li.on CA1untry Life hasn't been euy for a Uny aqulrre1 monkey born lut week at Lloo Country Safari ln Irvine. TM baby creature's mot.her died immediately after tt.1 blrt.h. Sunday when the unezpeeted happened: the 11-ouaee, band· Siled, (Vf"J brown mcmke, WU rePOrted millina fn>m lta small card board box oe top of 1 clotbM waber ID tbe DUl'MI)'. "We didn't report lt to the POllce rtpt !;:lan we wanted · to check ev • out ftnt.'' M1. Brauer aald. "We were hud·ral.llnf tt ID our nunery," H ld VtrciDi• Brner; 1pols• ......... tile nnany, It 2 p.m . Tueaday the wtN ml:-.:J:r'· .... _..llv· baby'• m1'terlou1 dtup. lac It a formula, ktePlnl pearance WN reported to the lta bollr ...,... ..... ., wttb • lnhM Police Departmmt. 1'be hea~ Md p.t.q It etuned apparent crtme appe_a.Nd an tbe -· u 1 u~ ~·~"~,...,~ ....... .w. ·•• · ,..._ mother to cllDI to.•• "Grand 1'hlft llloMq." All "'IDOlDI' well mtU1 lut 111. er...-NW tbe creature couJd be worth u much u $300. "We're JUlt bopln1 the Uttle animal will aurvtve, •• 1be aa1d. "We hadD't ewn Damed it." Sbe aald pncautioM will be taken to make IW"9 no more anlmala .... 1tolen rrom tbe nurMry, which t1 In an area partially opea tot.be public. Tbe nunery hMlf ii a prtYAte fac:W· tJ, but ltl door often WU left open. 111. Brauer said from now on tbe door will be locked wt.. pauible. .. It la such a remarkable UtlJe ~.. ...... ·~ll· • an4 nte -Just like a lJWe miaUltuNmc.kQ.'' . A month ago, speatin1 to the National Education Aaodatioo convention ln Los An1eles. Carter called tbe GOP tu-cut propoMI a ••claalc offer ol a free lunda'' and said tbere ia DO sucb tbin& •. ' Toay, tile 111eU1eot "Aki It "is even worse tban a f ree lunch ; rl ls 1u1•r·coated po11on.·· .• Such. tu eut woald ..... the poor" and benetlt tbe ricb, Carter taid. He e.u.ct an aero11-the~~ redudlon ••trickle· down eeooomla for tbe few ... Tbe pcwldeDt called Reasan'• propoH cl lax cuts ••a ver y aerlou threat." If -.nblntd with modm"u mere .... la• feue IPB""al od malat••N of Soctal 8eew1t7 at p1111at levels, Carter nld, "eYery otber asenq and depart.meat and .... 11'&111 ta lbe fodlral .,, ....... would have to be ellmlDat.d 100 ~--,:,:_h ... ~ .f "I t' -The P"'MJenl 1 recoveey plan, (Sle CA&TB~ Pap Al) 1. .... ~H;-~::.~· Patchy n.tabt and mom· Int low cloud.I and fog, otherwise fair through Thursday with s lightly warmer days. Highs Thursday in tbe upper 70S at tbe beacbee to mid 80s in the iDlaDd area. Lows ~lj)al 51 to •. I NSIDE TODAY DeW(Jate hot6mg will be oiw of U.. ""* los*• of M- batt IOIWll U.. Orrnocnat• ar- rfw • N.w Yorlc Mst tDHlt. U ctrtoWf '°°' toil~ the ~ fn Detroit. SH "Room CMd Bored" on P09f Al. .? ,ti QM, V f!l.OI .. Sadat eking Help In Building Center MOUNT SJNAI . El>'l't (AP> -S,ypUan Pr•tdf'nt Anwar Sadat. ·~ lln1 In four laniuac . aaktd th~ world lod•>' to belp bWld & cl\rl tian ltlam'c Jewt~b c..-t.tr at th foot uf Mount Smal aa "• Uv,n117mboi of U.. brotberlWaod of min • ~aklnc at tM foot ol tM -..bUut mouatatn, where Mo11t> 1 said to han ~lved Uae 1'8' Commudmenta. lbe Eoi:;tian leader reqLlif'tlted help in buUd1n,g lhe center that has been ont• 11( ht• pet proJl'<'l• 'ilfll'l' l~r,.t'I flctum('(f tile captutc'd urea to [JI) Jll ln Novembtr "l hettby lnv•tt-)OU all to contrlbutt to the aettana up of lhu. renter , which '*'II be a II\ m1 > mbol of lht• brothuhood oJ m&n, J hihthc)ujt' lh•l '-'UI re'ktndl~ lht' aplnt or CONU ttOt't' llOd '.tolerance amon1 nattoos. · Sadat '\aid ::t.s. Tra4~ ~llrif C'MI W HINGTON I P l A dt'dlnt> in 1mp0rted oil 1tnd pr~ c1ous metaJ n.<ducf'd the l ' ~ tradt! dd1cll by 28 6 ~re-tot m tht· second quarter ot 1980, the Commerce Departmtinl ~nnuunct..'<l toda) The mt.•rt handa c trad1• cfrh11l rell to f7 fl b1lhon. compared to a rev1 t.-d dl'fH'•t oC $10 9 oal hoo 1n the hrM qui.rter Import~ dt'cllned S3 1 halhon or 5 µen·e nl to 162 5 h1ll1on ~hilt! expor~ held v1rtuall> ~lt:Jd) ... t ~ 7 b1 lhon The figures are on what is kno~n as a balance-of-payments bas1 and t'Xclude military trade of U S. defense agencies Vanous adJustmcn~ arc made to reflect timing and values 6 .. l~IH I• Prear••• SUNNYVALE 1 AP l -Six ~ere arrested today dunog a dem onstrat100 marking the 35lh anniversary of the atomic bomb mg of Hirosh.tma. police said. . Sunnyvale Police Capt. Alex Michaelis said the dem- ons trators threw what they described as human blood and ashes on a bu1Jd1ng at Lockheed Corp .. which has contracted to build Trident nuclear missiles About 30 watched as police moved to arrest the dem- on strators who laid down on the building steps and pretended they were' dead after Lockheed officials asked them to leave. Michaels said. S1ft'f.ro~ PoHrr Ta..,,,r SAN DIEGO <AP> -Pohce in riot gear arrested five steelworkers taking part in a wiJdcat strike in a bnef scume with officers outside the largest West Coast shipbuilding com- pany today. At least 250 others, including Iron Workers Union ofricers. were forced away'rrom the gates at National Steel & Sh1pbu1ld- ing Co .. which has been virtually s hut since early Tuesday. A uruon man was arrested for investigation of felonious as- sault on a police officer . A police s pokesman s aid "some ofhcers took rocks and bottles " · 6 H.,..1 a• SUd~ Cf>llaplWS WILDWOOD. N.J . <AP> -A water shde nde collaJ)5ed lo· day on Fun Pier in this shore resort, and authorities said at least six were ln1ured Observers said some Cell about 20 feet from the threi:!-story- h1 Jth slidinl'? board lhat patron~ descend by raft over a c~n­ tinuous steam of water. Some landed on the boardwalk. while othe r.:. hit sand on the beach. according to onlookers. Emer~eney c·rews were on the !>cene, according to police A Coast Guard helicopter was standing hy FrOW1Pa~AI CARTER PROGRAM. • • he said. "will put people to work . modernizing our American indus tries. improving their abili· l) to compete and expanding our etports .. He said 1t would not create "massive progra ms that hide in· rlat1onary time bombs" but \o\OUld l'On!>lSt of "carefully de .. 1gned measures that will also make possible continued reduc· tions in inflation ·· The plan would include bwld- ng facilities to conserve energy n nd produce energy, Car ter •~1d , and would have programs .a rgeted at d istressed areas with high unemployment, with "lelp for jobless workers wtlo :ieed marketable skills Carte r did not explain how the proposal would wort but said it would include private as well as public l.n.ltiatives. "'I believe this entenmse will be the most exciting on which we wiU embark in tile 1980s." Carter .said. Prev1ow.I). he re.:.erved !.uch enthu~tas m for ha:. s~ nlhelll' fuels d t."v<'lopmC'nl plan ~ h1ch he said \\as bigger than thl' com h1 m'd postwar Marshall Plan for l':uropean re<.'overy and the in Leri.late highway!> l>ysk m 2 Men Roh Mesa Bank Of $1,514 Two men. one of whom told a teller he had a gun in his waistband, robbed a Crocker 1·,.....a,,.d ~lt.•\ l' ~kQueen s pent up to thn.>t· da~:, J t Cedars-Sinai \J l'd1ntl Center i n Los ·\n gt:'lt.•-. la"t \\eek a .., µ o i.. t·' m .1 n "' J 1 d The -.poi..t·~11lJn \.\OUld not con- f1rn1 o r dt·n~ reports the ac- t.ir "'ti'> t n•atl'Cl for c ancer Prosecutors Hit in oc Voting Case Attorneys for Orange County Supervisor Philip Anthonv and fo rm er S upe r v i so r Ralph Diedrich argued Tuesday before a stale appeals court that pros. ecutors had gone too far rn purs uin g ca mpaign fund laundenng c harl!es against their clients The anomeh claimed that the state Attorney General'.:. offace erre d in !>C'l'king nc "' md1ct men ts la.:.t Ot•cember in "'h1ch \nthony and Diedrich are ac- 1·u!-.ed or concealing the true ~ou r ce of more than Sfi().000 that pnm anly was used in Anthony'i. 1976 election dnvc for the board The prosecution sougl'lt thl' new indictments to protect its rasc against a possible exp1ra· lion of the statute or limitations An indictment 1s a bill of allega- tions a~ainst an individual It does not establish guilt or in- nocence The defense argued that pros - l'Cutors failed to e nter evidence before the Orange County Grand Jury that would point to\\ ard tht· defendant's mnocence of wrong - c..lom g The indictment named An· thon' "'ho 1.:. seeking rc-e lectmn in November. Diedrich. Cortner Anaheim Ci ty Councilman Willtam Kott. a nd o ne-time county politic al financ ier Euge ne Conrad l.a'it March. Orange Count\ "upt>nor Court .Jurl~l' Claudt.> ~1 I>"' ens ~r.inll'd <• motion l<• ch-. nH.:.~ chJrgC's i.1~<1inM Koll Conrad. M.·rving .. federal prison w ntence on a n unrelated fraud (-Onv1<'l1on . pleaded gwlt:- to i.I '>ln~lt' charj?e and 1s expect 1:d to be u prn:.ecuuon "'1tness lr the case against Diedrich and Anthony eve~ comes to trial. D1E>dnch ~as forced to resign h1l> posallon on the board after he was conv1cted of bribery . That con v1c1.Jon also 1s under appeal. Fro•P~Al STRIKE ... National Bank in Costa Mesa of installers and technical equip· Sl.514 Tuesda). ment operators. Local No. USIO Bank officials said the two. in Los Angeles represents about both described a s about 5· 1,400 of the Orange County foot-10, entered tile bank at 1845 operators r '-•-es Toll Newport Blvd. ac about 2 p.~ • Hotel Strike Report Withheld l Civiletti Shelved Data on Billy I WASHINGTON <AP> -Al· l orney G<>n<>rul 8en1am1n C1v lle ll1 ucknowledged today thot he received mtellagence re ports that Billy Carter received money fro m Libya which he did not pass on to Justice Depart m1·nt 1nvebt1gutor!> until they confirmed the 1nformat1on from othPr sourc~ A statement released by the Ju!>t1ce Department said that when C1vlletl1 rccea\•ed the 1n telhgeoce 10/ormat1on he told the head of the department'!> criminal d1\•1Mon, Assistant At torne .. Genl'ral Ph1l1p Heymann, that the Billy Carter mvestJli\d t10n should continue and not be closed ~llhout the 1nvest1gator-. be1 ng a"' an• ol that information Ct\ ill'ltJ 111 Honolulu allf•nd IOil tht• Amc·rit'Jn f\c.r A-.-.oc1a lion ·l> conH•ntmn approved rt> lea:.e or the dl'pJrtmcnt'!. 'ilall' mcnt W hen department 1nve-.tigato r:. came upo n the :.am e 1nformat10n &bout the Lib) an JJ<tymcnt~ to Billy frnm otht.>r sources . tht· ~t all'ment '>aid C1v1lett1 made the in ll'lltJH"nce informut1on a va 1lable At'cord1n.c: lo lhl· <ll'Pi.lrtmt•nl. <.:1v1lt"tt1 ll·arm·d :-.onll'tlrnf• 111 April of ·e xtremely M~n-.1t1vc 10 tt.>lligenc(• 1nformat1on involving Billy Cu rte r " De partment sources confirnwd thut this ~a' thl' :.ame 1ntcll1~ence mformo t 100 about tht• pa) men ts which President Cart<'r'!> rtport Mon dity :.aid had been ~ 1 ven to the Ju.:.t1ce Department in April Joe l..t.:.ker. heJd of the depurt rnl'nt '.:. fore1.c:n u~l·nt-. n ·g1 .. tr .. t1on unit. ~h1ch wa~ r unning th1 1n\e:.t1gJt1on h a'> -.u1d h1· ll'arned •n earl~ Jum• frtJm thn·t· or 'our ~ourct:':> about t hl· pa\ menti. O t-par t ,nl·nt :-.1111 k 1·'>mJn Thoma:. Ste~ .s rt 'Jld h1· rnuld nut '>a> "'h) C1 v1lctll d1tl not .m, na·d1atel) rc\C·al tht· inf<irrn.a t • o n l o d 1· p .s r t m t• n t 1 11 H''ltµJtur'> Hut th1· d1•pJrtrnl·n1 -.{Jltllll'nl ~J l d lh<il \o\h t'n C1\'lll·tt1 "'arn£-d lh•\mann not tc, do~(· tlw rt\ 1''>l ta.:ul1on ~ •: n<wt lhl' lll\'t•..,llg.11111 ... h1 ·1n.:, n ..... Jr• 11( thl' 1nfor01Jt10:• h•• dad "" · "'1thout rt:\ t·Jllni.: .t:-. 1.11nt1>nt' or ... nun·t• Cl\ 111•111 Iii..•· olh•·r off11 1J1'> 111 the· IOl!!lh ,t'lllt' rommun1\\ 1 b.1rred b) IJIA from d1'>c-lu<.ini: 1 n t l' 1111? l' n t· ,. 'o u r 1 1 ·' "n rl met h o d :. to unc.uth11r1ft 11 persons Billy Cartl'r l'\ l'OlUJlh dd milted rece1vmg the pdymcnts m a meetmg with Lisker on June 11. In a setUement of a c1v1l swt with the Jusuce Department on Snake Bite Victim Rap '"Utopia' BilJ LOS ANGELES .APJ Tht- lawycr bitten by a rattlc:.nake placed m his maaloox l"''O yean. ago by members of S)'nanon ha!> criticized a meas t.Jre that he said would make •nvesllgat1on of such or~anazations more difficult Attorney Paul Morantz said Tuesday that SB 1493. sponsored by s tate Sen N1cho1as Petris. D· Oakland. would put "Utopian societies" above the law and en· courage more rehg1ous ct.tlts to locate their headquarters •n California Petns• oill has ~en passed Hy the s tate Senate and Is awa1t1ng a •vote •n the Assembly July 14. he registered as a Lib· y an agent and publicly dis· closed that he r«.•ceived $220,000 from the Libyan s which he characterized as a loan. Administration officials In the Jus ti ce Departme nt <1nd tht> Whtte !louse have denied that a nyone tipped Carter th&t lhe government learned of the pay mPnls before Billy Carter ad milted lhem June 11. The Justice Department said that all the relevant documen~ about the intelligence 1nforma lion are in the hands of the Senate and House ioLelligeoce committees M eanwhile, the Justice Department asked Congress to. day tor stronger powers to en· force the law that Billy Carwr flouted for 18 months before he registered as an agent. Robert L. Keuch. associate dep- uty attorney general, testified before a special Senate subcom· m lttee that resumed hearings on the affairs of Pre~ndent Carter 's younger brother Privy Bought Caner's Mom Buys OUlhouse PO:>.:OF:H . Texa:. <AP> -The 1>res1dent's mother, L1ll1an Cartt-r. becam ... :.o enchanted v.1th an outdoor pnvy she spotted at J local cafl' that s hl' bought 11. says the restaurant's owner. "She ~aid. 'It h>'>k'> JU~t like thf' one Jimmy used to use ~hen h<.· "'<I'> u bo~ · i>u1d f>C'll' Jacbon. owt"ler of the flanchmLJn '.:. Cafe M ~ C:art~r saw the pnvy ~hen lunching with daughter Huth ( urtt•r Sldpl£-ton . \\-ho It Vt''> about 10 mill's southeast of ht· rt· 1n Ari.n 1,. The restauratl'ur dl'Chned l<> ..,a , 1( the privy was opera twnul or omam<•ntal and abo rdu:.t·d Lo n:vcal tht purchase Prll'l' "Mr~ Carter ha-. enough prc>hh.•m'> il'> 1t I":>," she told a re. Porte r It \.\as not kno wn 1f lht.-prl\ \ "'ould dC·com pdny Mr-. Carter b ack to her home in Pia an \, GJ Hutton Challenges HB Nepotism Report K~ l'.\TRICK K ,.-, ' ... U\' 0t tfW O•'h P •t01 \\.11H I( 1Jllllnl!l111l B· ,I( h I It\ \I 1111 nt•\ <..1 11 llullCJl l r IJ• "l.J\ d1.1ll•n.c•d 1t11· ,,,11dJ1\ .• r .m c 1r.111 j.!1· < 11u11t' \l .1nl"'"' • t r·,,111 111 1 • ' 1 "n r 1· I", r 1 J I I , ~ 1 n 1.. 111·111111,m \ 111lal1un-. in Lht· < 1l \ ll'l11·rnlb fund1-d J'•b 1ir•>J.:riJm \Ir ' lluttnn .ii 11 .11d lh.11 1111• 11( !h1• rh1 1·1· rh.or,.!• 11nul\1ri.: • m 1 lo\ r111 Ill 111 liw' 1nb 1.r1 •!: r .in 1 .. r thn,• rel.1!1\1•-. of Fltl\rJ • Hutl 1 H1 1'1!0 r II\ .H1n11n1-.1r<ttor .if1 "I ,Ir' to t>1 111\ ,llHI •t ht• t'll \ .lll•1m1•\ '1Ul•,lt0l1•"1J th1· l1•gJI -.tr•·nl!th C)f lht.' rl'p(Jrt bee a UM." 1l "'d~ not conducted b~ JO attorney ·The report was done b> a non attorney ... Mr; Hutton :.aid It appears that only an cen.ain 1n !-tan~ an· tht:< c harli\l'' <1p plu Jblt-to Bud 1 ht· m;.in111 11A1·r 111mm.-.-.mn ..... hlf'h ddmin1,l1 r-. r .. d~rJll \ fu ndld Job JJrui.:rJm " 1n ttw 1 ount_\. ~d)' tht.' 111\ mu'>t ""' hJ<'k s.>.7-iJ re1.11Jrtedl~ t·arnt'd Ii\ lkb1to·-. thre(· ,·elal1q•-, h1-, di.lUJ?hter ncphe"' and diJus;:hter 1n la"' Thl' count) agenc~ contend~ that lfrl:..1tr)s rt>lata\'e,:. .,.ert· emplO.H'd b} tht' cit}'!> Com JJrehensl\•e Emplo) m ent Tra in inJ? Act (CE'J'A> program 'or 'ary1ng periods over the pai.t ~ t.•ar and a half. In \'IO)alJon Of nepotism regulallons 'llepousm is generally defined as "favoritism shown to rel at1ves 1n se c uring emplO) ment." Mrs. Hutton contends that the e mplo)m cn t of Bels ito s daughter . Jamee. as a recep t1001st in a JOb·training program for veterans does not appear to be a \ 1olatJon because the pro- j!1.11l1 1-. b.1-.1-0 1n th·· ('11\ or n rJnl!1• .ind •1u1-.1•l 1 ~kl-.;tn., 1•h•·r1 11( 1nfl111·n1 ,. ~ht• '<Hd h1•1 rM 1 .. w of the mJtl •·r "'"Ul<1 lit• «implctcd ~ llllin t"11 \\!'t•I.. \ f oHIJ HJ IA e I 111 " I l II 11 r ,J err V (1unn -..11d . hOIA l'\cr. that Bcls1t;1 ~ .J' .rn urftl'1.1I '>lgna tory for f··d .. ro1I .r.101 -. ,1n•I h " ad ,.. 1rtl'•tr.il1\1 '.1p.111L\ ,.,tendc'1 1111 ou~hout th1· proi::rJm to out· 'tJl1nns h.1 ..,•'<J in <Jlhl·r c1t1t.-:. "'rom Page l I BROWN ••. d on't they learn Spanish." the ~overnor s aid The remarks "'e re nearly 1dent1cal to t.hocse lhJt Brown J!3H ' t~o months ago 111 .\nd.h1.·1 m during a convent.Ion 111 tht> '\;at1onal Assoc1allon of B1l1n~ua l Educators .bk1•<I .r h1• !>peaks Sparush, Hro ~n ~a1<J ··r speak halting !'>pan1sh · And he admitted that his command of the language 1s "dett•noraun~ " Fro•P~AI DOCTOR ••• of the Army s elite Special f'o rces. he might well have been con\'lcted of these crimes long JlJ.?O •• H ardlson added, ·'I'm sorry that a.II this has happened." he sa id "But I "'·111 find 1l hard to 11\'e with 1f Mac Donald goes free Kno~ing what r know. yes, ll would be hard to hve with." ilk Whlle one man stood aside. • •. 't)ank officia~d o(.Qc;ers. ~e Pau:.. AlcaJArk.no.L.. ,,."111!!1!~ """~~~:;l!l!IJl ....... 7.Jlll!!lllll.-: • ~.. nu; KE'!'" ....• ·'f!;ic/}it.• ~~·~<.A.P~~ TJl'-"tfJ¥"f,,~ Y'f4 ll~·~·~'a,;fi'.~)> r.-:m .. r:;. ~"1'1~? q '.,..:;., \~ ~-:-:.;\• "'' .. J._I '·",~va:'1~Mtt'11·M~•n Jf'r.nd'seo~ year s old and weighing 200 B£VERLY HILLS CAP> -In-,, hotels has ta.ken •ts first majortol! pounds approached the teller's d1ana Pacers basketball team ·with-the cancellaUo~ of a 12.000· windo~. -~ owner Sam Nassi was robbed of d e legat e convention of the After getting the money bolh Sl5,000 in poke r winn)ngs at American~hemicalCo~gress. men fled out the bank's sou'lh ex· gunpoint by two. bandits who Convention organizer s an· it r an across Harbor Boulevard forced their way into his home .no~nced Tuesday that the event. j~mped into a blue Mustang and here and confronted Nassi in his which would have begun Aug. 22. sped west on Center Street. bedroom. hours a ft er he returned has been moved lo Las Vegas. police sajd. from a Gard~na poker parlor. DAILY PILOT ,,,.. Ot....-(_~ 0..-.t.r IJ't ..... , .. _,.ft ,.. lf""O.,.. UW .._l> ,,.,ft\ •-' "'*'•""9>0 Ot llW °"-c:.tw .._ • .,,.,.. c-~· '°-"'' "'''°"' ....... 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' " ( All Boys Walklhorts and Shirts 20°/o OFF StartlnCJ T oclay Lag una /South Co ast Your Home fow n Dal l y Newspape r lD I TION VOL.. 73, NO. 219, 4 SECTIONS, 50 PAGES ORANG COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TWENTY-FIVE CENTS t MaeDonald luror Slams 'lnjustiee' 1 SPRING LAKE. N C. CAP) An appellate rourt that ovtr· lumed the ronvlcuon of formf'r Grffft Beret Or Jeffrey Mac· Donald has lost touch ~Ith Juatice, orcordln£ t o the f0ttman ol lhe Jury th111t convict ' . ed MacDonald in 1979 prlng Lakesa1dTueflday "Th.-y'rt' "olng to l1•t him .:o oo the te-chn1euhty thut ht· wa!ln 't tMtd oon t:nouHh und 1g nore the fact th t ht> rN't'IVl'i..1 u fair tmll and wta~ c·onv1cted by a JUr) of h1i1 J)l'<'r'> .. · lwulis rtverst>d thl' conviction .&bl wt>t•k, 11ay10g too much time hut.I ti lapsed lx.1fore M uc Donald \\ ui, brought to tr•<il lJ S A t t o 1 n t• y J a m e s Ulu ckburn !ol,11d th1!o1 \\eek he wuuld 11µ1x•iil the dec1s1on. ask· mg the full apJ)t'llatc court to re- \ ll'W lhc case the Air Force and of two years in the state HJghway Patrol. The MacDonald trial caused him endless hours without sleep, Hardison said, adding that he never los t a moment's sleep over the verdict outside to see if there was a c h ild cryi ~ somewhere,·· Hardison said. f H ardi son said the "the evidence presented to us at the trial pomted to the guilt or one man and one man only . . We kept wailing for the defense to come up "ith something -anything that coyld ratSe a reasonabledoubtmour minds " court's decision last week over- turning the conviction made him more sympathetic with the frus tration and cyncis m that blacks and poor people often have expressed about justice in the United States. "They're a1oor rrom what' really hap~nlng Our courts have becomti too hberal and lh~ is the result." David tlu d1son ot P.hcDonuld Wlt~ <·onv1ctPd 1n 1979 for lht Uno -.layinl(h of h•~ w1ft! and two duughlt'~ .11 f''ort Hrtt1u: A thrt't-Judge punt•l cir the U S 4th C1r<'u1t ('(lurt of Ap llard1son \\as first Juror seat- ed for ftfocl>onald's trial. He is a H'leran of 22 years· ser vice in "I had terrible dreams. I'd wake up in the night, hearing a baby crying and ask m y wife. 'Do you hear that baby crying?' and actua lly get up and walk "There really seems to be a double standard," he said. "If J effrey MacDonald had not been white. an officer. and a member , ·1Bed Tax I I Cut Try 1Defeated The bed tax charged at hotels • and motels in Laguna Beach wlll remain the s ame, despite an at· tempt by one City Council 1 member to lower it Tuesday. Councilman Howard Dawson. who suggested the decrease. argued that since transient OC· cupancy tax revenues are no longer being used to fund an ad-f ".'.e(tisiilg campaign coordinated by the Chamber or Commerce. 1 the city should reduce the tax by l percent. I In June the council voted to d(scontinue giving the chamber .part of the bed tax revenues for promotion of Laguna Beach as a tourist attraction '1n eas(em _and Canadian magazines • "Lowering the tax from 8 to 7 l percent will provide the hotel owners with the funds to give the chamber for tourist promotion," .Daw$<)n said . "This will place f the Job ol promotion back in the hands of private individuals." 7 . Patrons ·or all Laguna Beach t hotels pay in addition to the I room rate, an 8 percent tax that goes to the city's general fund to f • pay for additional fire and police protection needed because of the tourist trade r City Manager Ken Frank said that if the tax was reduced to 7 p~rcent the city would lose M0.000 from the genera l fund Councilman Neil Fitzpatrick argued with the logic of the tax reduction. saying that persons I s ta)'ang al the hotel would have t to continue to be charged the 8 t percent rate for the. hotel owners \ to raise the money for the 'I chamber Dawson denied this, and said ; hotel guests would be c harged the reduced 7 percent rate and that the resulting lowering oi the room rate would generate ,the additional funds for the promo· lion campaign Here council memb~r Sall) Belle rue t ook iss ue with Dawson. saying ''What it· reall y boils down to is, that it will be up to the hotel owners ho"" much they give the chamber .. .. We voted to raise the bed tax two years ago because tourists cost money." Mrs Bellerue said, "and this was a good way to raise the funds needed." She said too much would be left to the generosity of the hotel owner "He won 't lose any money," she said "The city wa ll lose " Dally PUO( P-lly llk !Mnt lt-lff Roads ide Assistantt Gary We bb, 32. of Df)na Point was in stable condition to· day m San Clemente Gef}era\ Hospital, r ecovering from injuries s uffered Tuesda,,y wheq his motorcycle was s truck b} a car drive n t7}I Gordon Shields. 64, of San Clemente at the Basilone Road offramp of the San Diego Freeway Leftist Prot esters . . H eckle President Hardison said lhe appeals <See DOCroR, Page A2> 180 R es c u es R eported Baja Storm Causes Waves, Riptides The first good surf of the sum- mer lured s wimmers and wave riders Cthkc into ~outh coast w a ters Tuc·!>day keeping l1feguarcb hopping Laguna Dcach lifeguard Mi ke Dwinell !>aid guards on city 1.tnd adJ <H'ent state sands pulled 180 people from the water. most of thC'm found struggling in heavy npt1dc.., The 4· to 5·foot surf sla mmed onto b<>aehcs. creating strong np. tide!:.. that sucked unwary swam· me rs out over their heads. ··The s urf was inconsistent enough to get everyone in the water," Dwinell said . "Then a big set would roll through and catch them all." City ;titers ·RUies Over lhstricts Phil Bennett. a 26-year-old San f'r anc1~co v1s1tor. tnJured his bac·k Y.hal£> hody-.urf1ng at the north l•nd of ~1.11n B1•:..ch PCjrk He "a-. trc.111•11 .11 thl· '<·enc by paramed1<'-. 111 San <...'lt-mente. guards re- ported sets 11f up to 6 feet Tuesday but s aid only 25 S\\ •m mers needed assistance. Nine thousand beachgoers vis· ited that ctty's sands Tuesday, a nd while the surf was large, a south dnrt kept riptides to a minimum. ··Everybody just had it together in the water," one guard re. m a rked. Visitors at Doheny State Beach City in Dilemma Park battled riptides at the camp· ground and adJacent mouth of the San Juan Creek Tuesday. keeping state guards busy. A s pokesman for the park SCjid 60 swimmers were rescued from the 4 · to 6-foot surf. while a crowd of surfers en1oyed the fair s urf and the71-de~ree waters. A spokesman at Oana Point Harbor said the large surf was breachmg the breakwater to the m a rina Tuesday, prompting of· f1cials tobarncadethe west end or the rock structure . The breakwater re mained closed to s trollers today. harbor offac1alssa1d. SC Council Eyes Subdivision Pact By JOHN NEEDHAM However t.bey go on it torupt, hillside project. northwest ot °'._Deity "-s""" S Cl Laguna Beach r esidents an emente council members Camino de los Mares. should re- washing to form voluntary as· aren 't going to be happy with the ceive a subdivision agreement sessment dis tricts mus t now decision. extension. gather 70 percent approval from They can extend a subdivision San Cleme nte E states re. their neighbors before the city agreement that expires at the ceived the subchvis1on approval wall consider approving the dis· end of the month thus keeprng 54 for the property m 1977. and en- tn cl. investors from going belly up tered into an agreement with a The action was taken by the on a 188-acre project. bank for a loan of SS.3 million to City Council Tuesday following a Or. if they approve the ex-develop the pa rcel. request by City Manager Ken tension. they a llow 225 lots to be The partnership then pre-sold Frank that the city tighten the developed betund San Clemente lots to investors, but was later requirements on forming assess· General Hospital. as well as a Jna ble to underta ke de velop- ment "'·stn'cts. 26 unit condom inaum proJect. m e nt or the prope rty, even NEW YORK <AP> -President mill ions cind millions and w 11 1 d h h b h h d ' I h d bee Prevt'ou:sly, residents were re-a on an t at m I g t e t ouc gra mg P a ns a n Carter, interrupted repeatedly m1 lhons of people back to work 1 11 r ed · th f 1978 quired to get the signatures of SO geo og1ca Y unsa e. approv an e s ummer o . by left-wing demonstrators. told 1n n ew JObs. exc1t1ng jobs. c.: 1 be ·11 t t Wh t h d s th Percent Of the ruorsons involved ounc1 mem rs w1 mee a a appe ne wa • e leaders or the black community stamulatin" J·obs to make our na-.... ~ 7 ·1 h be t h. Id th I t t " in the affected area. Pm an counc1 c am rs at par ners 1p so e o s a today he soon will propose an tion greater. stronger and more 100 A d p 'd' t d 'd · th t 1 t d · t Frank Sal.d 1·n the past the ca·ty \'COi a rest 10 o eca e p ra ces a a e r ma e a econ omic recove ry plan he secure ... h th th L-d "6 Es · · JI r 'bl t d had lost monev when area resi· w e er e tn a n a r tales economaca y un eas1 e o e· claimed would provide m1lhons Carter's snoech before the Na-J t th rt 'th t ts .... ~ dents changed their mind about ve op e prope Y w1 s ree • of jobs without re-agmllng the tional Urban League convention t"l't' d d t flames Of l·nnati'on form mg a district. "We're try u 1 1 1es an sewer an wa er here was interrupted four times t. In " to correct the problem or the Sadd/, back' connec tons. He also criticized Republtcan b y demons tra tors s houting "' e S Th o~ t u .11 b k be city getting s tuck with the e &X:Ver Y .-u s an gan presidential nominee Ronald s logans o f lh C' Communist f J d · t eng1·neer1'ng costs when these orec osure procee mgs agams Reagan's tax-cul plan as "sug Workers Party -the ~ame h A_._ tu h t Id t d h neople change their minds.·· Budgi t ~ t l l e Pcu ..... ers P w en I was una· ar-coated poison" that wou group that intcrrup e a speec ... e 0 Q bl 11 th rt d d Frank Sal.d. e to se e prope y or com· soak the poor while benef1tmg Tuesday by an epen ent pres-I d I t J h B An He asked that couneil mem· P ete eve opmen . the wealthy, and would be so 1dent1al candidate o n · -b h r $35 But earlier tlfj 5 year. a group costly it could force ehmmataon derson in an egg-throwing mci· . ers require t at ~rs'?ns orm· M•llion of in vestors c a lled the An, Dawson's motion backed b)' Counciltnan Kelly Boyd was de· .> fe.••ed . . -..... ~ ... ~ . .,.. • ' .. .. ~1·1T2 ~ r.,-. tr'~·~.~ .~ , CUSD H~kes of many vital federal programs dent mg the voluntary distract J>05l a ., d /01 'd th · bo d hi h Id h · erson sen group, saa ey . Car ter s self-proc laimed 1 r t te • n w c wou cover sue 1 d 1 . ~ ~ ~v.~"-1!.!"'' """' u"eeoQ,p~ie.. renewal nrogr,j'11l'~ ~1F~~1j.Sl_OfJhef'O.fj§,~~~~ .• ~~'1 ~,,~ .... ~.'-"f"'•-":.S.~~~~~pi ... : \a ··~>~ fJ , .l'..l"·~·~..,Y'V~+~·i:.> -'. .._ ~;~ ~~~.,..~~ · r.' .... ~ .... """'"~'"'" ~.,_. •·.·i-'$ntt get d& percent .approval ttBff~c'~li . 'rvvea ~.J Utr. • • ...,., . ~ -~~·h ... -~fVT ' r 'COmmer\tai: (,We have from all'area residents arrected. SJS.l milJion s pen ·P~kage The catch was. the sale is con~ ~ domestic program t e presi ent lot or people trying to escape out H · 1 be for the school district. a figure up See co Cl · · has ~nnounced . du rang his re-of communj st countries and o~eu:rl cour;ic.t cr:m ~~ nearly $6.2 miUion over the dis· ( UN L. Page A2) e!ehctlond C~f!IPta•r.n. Numerors come to our nation. You don't r;:~f a t!nd'~~u~dn~lsc~urage t rict's1979-80 budget. o. terbla mf1ms ra tohn plropofsalhs. see many boats trying to escape people from trying to form as· Teacher salaries .. took the no a y or over a u o e r K w t d 0 t c ba · . l t j · · f J t welfare system, national health hrom h ~Y es an g 0 u • sessment districts. arge! 6 Uf!llli~· g 1 otntg rolom us I d h 't I t t oug . "The posting of a bond would over.... nu on as year more tn~urancte han beospa ~ closlledCO~· Carter sharpened his attack do much lo keep citizens from 'than $12.2 million for about a $2.5 I ..ainch Costs Coas t B l 0 C ammen . ave en ans a an R , 1 r 30 . , . million increase iV . e ntS Congress throughout nwch of on eagan s Pan or a pe.r· f<?rming a district.' said Cot.an· ,,_,n1...U~.I.le~ AL PN-$i.fied '.;__ ,,,,,•.;Z., . ~,· 4--<'"' .~.q,_~~,£,;~~,,~~.--t!~~~~~~t:r4t"'-i!~~";~~~·,~~~~~~W\~i<. ,~'f.~'.{"f . • ~1'.P::.l!eS ft>r fsc&ool funches In He sata· ftis'"'ptAo, oulli~ iti million. Employee benefits, such • the Capistrano Unified School gene ral terms. would put <See CARTER, Page A2> <See RULES, Page AZ> as retirement and health and Patchy night and mom· District will go up 10 cents for ·welfare benefits, showed more Ing low clou~ and fog. · 1980·81, following action by than a$4l4.oooincrease. otherwise fair th~ougb trustees. s • I M nk G . Other areas showing increases Thursday wit h slightly Lunch for elementary students qu• .. re 0 ey . one include the cost for instruction&! warmer d a Y s . Highs U ...__ 'ced d .. · Thursday ln the upper 70s r w I ~ pn at 65 cents an s upplies. up $276,490 ; general t lb beaches to mid 80s '1 seventh through 12th graders operating expenses, up S819,1Sl; ln ttt! inJand areas Lows ~ will PQ 75 cents and ca pit.al outlay, which in· . · Breakfast is a1lo up 10 cents to .4 -! l S len /ro ., .: _ r -_ __ • eludes building and remodellng tonight 58 to 68. 40 ceota, and millt for students Tmy /tlU11Ul f;o m LAUR '-AIUl'ury plus lease-purchase agreements, INSIDE TODA ... w11 increased from 10 to 15 upS707,541. · call. By RICHARD GREEN Sunday when the .unexpected could be worth u m uch as S300. In addition, general charges to Prieel for aduha on district ot1Mo.i1,,._sttfl happened: the u -ounce. hand· "We're Just hoping the UtUe students more than tripled, goil\g campuaJa were also increased. sized, furry brown monkey was animal will survive," she said. from a total of $S,OOO lut year to Lunches at elemental')' schools Llfe hasn't been easy for a reported missing from Jta small "We hadb't even named It." S18,900lnl980-81. • wW so from 'JO ceata to Sl.20 and tiny squirrel monkey born last cardboard box 00 top or 8 She aaJd precautions will be However. money available for at other IChoola from 80 cents to week at Lipo Country Safari in clothes washer in the nursery. taken to make sure no more studentfinanclaJ aJd and reserves tl.1$. Irvine. , "We didn't report it to the animals are stolen from the wucutby$38,59f. BreQtlllt for ad ulll bu been The baby creature's mother police right away _ we wanted nursery, which is ln a n area The diltrict expects to' nU&e lnerellMd from '5 to 15 cents died immediately after Its birth. to check everything out first,.. partially oPel1 to the public. ~ $240,000 from student Partial and milk wu railed • nlckel to "We were hand-raisin1 It In Ms. er11uer said. nursery ltHtf la a prtvaw, faclU· (ee1, lmpoeed for the f1.l'lt time 20 ct11ta. our nursery," said Virginia ty, but its door often wu left lhl1 year. Money from UM fees Brauer, spokeswoman for lbe Finally, at 2 p.m. Tuesday the open. ha1 already beea ear mmecl to wild wmal park. "We were 1lv· ~aby's mysterious dlsap. Ms. Brauer said from now°" r.ay rorconatnactlonolnewpart- lal it a tPedaJ rormuJa, keeping pearance was reported to the lhe door will be locked when n1 lou on both Sadtl•'back 16 Die in Crub Delegate houMg 1Dill be OM oftJw mabl lopica Of ck· bate wlan tJw Democrota or· ~ 8't Nf10 Yorlt ...ri wek. It certainl11 woa tenth th~ RepMbliccae fft Dmolf. Sff "Room Giid Bored" on P• Al. Ill bQdy temperature up with a Jrvlne Police Department. The possible. CoUerecampuM11. beattni ped and gtvla1 lt1tulfed :em ctimt aru>e~~ on the t'"l"lt la such a citmarlttt •bl~ U~\ 1 Tb!~~r..-"~W·.,-:j.~ .... -~ ~ff It &:.. ·;"~ ·"~ .. ..; ~~r'fttJlc"' fi n DI," she fllfCI, " 'I IO. "''T ft'( .JaOOO mva.., • ~ mother to cllQI to." "Grand Theft Monke . " and cute -Just like a little from the cblld day care cmter AU wu 1otna well until last Ma. Brauer saJd ~e creature mhuature monkey." tees ontbeMluloo Vi4tjocampus. ·' •• QM.'t PMJT l JM Wrt 1 .......... ~--·JlJSX BR~KINc----.. l.alir ....... ,,... lodaj'• ~ -......, .............. . Sadat Seeking Help lr1 Bui/Jing Center MO NT SlNAl, EUP' 1AP> Eanuan Prutdent Anwar Sadat. pl)(!alln m f<>Ur l•nau.aa~. uked lhc world tuday lo help build Li cbrl6Uan blamir J~w,•h center •' lh• ro()t of Mount SAn1u -.• a llv n1 11ymbol of lh brotherhood of man " · Spujlln& 1t th~ foot d the ~blieal mountain. wbcrt' Mut.,• •If u1d to havl' re<' lvf.'d the Teo Commandmentl. lht t=l)'ptlan Jt•udt>r rt"qU\'"''t'd hc-lp 1n bulldtna th renwr that haa been one of hi ""' 1u·t1J,•t '' "IOl'll l&ra,.1 r •turnt"fl lhe captutt>d a ru to l-;6'YJll an Nov••mht•t "I ht.0reby ln\llt' )OU tall to C'ontnbute lo lht' At~ltln& UJ> of thlli t't'nter. wtuc.•h will~• hvin1 i.ymbol of thf' brotherhood of m1tn , 11 llwhtht>US\' that will rt'klndl .. thf' 1p1nt of rou11ucnl"l· and toltr•nc1• amonJt nat•oN. · Sadat uld lr..S. Tr•• •.-n~u f.'9" WM>IUN(;1"0N tAPI A decline In 1m1x1rted 011 and 1>r1· clou• rn .. tuli. rt'dun>d \ht' \' S tr•di> dt!flc1\ by 2tt fi J>"rc~nt in tht• aecond quartt"r ul ueo. tht> Comrneru Department announcl"<i Loda> TM ml'rc.•b 1tnd11.l' tndt• dcflcll feU to '7 ~ balhon. l'Orop&red to u rc\'l~\"li d\•f1c1l or $t0 ~ btlhon 1n the r1rbt quarter lm1rort:. decluwd $3 l b1lhon ur 'I f>(.'rt t-nl to 162 S btlhon while l'XJ>Orl!\ ht>ld vtrtuully '\lt'ud ut ~ 7 b1Jhon Tht• flacurei. are on whut 111 known as a balance or ,,aymenti. bai,1~ 1.111d l'Xt'ludt· m1htury tr&cfe of US defeme &genc1ci. Vanous adJU.'>tm •nli. .Ht' m1uh: to reflect liming and ~alut•\ ".lrr,••rd ht rr••lt-•1# SUNNYVALE IAP> Su were aJTested today dunnw a dt!m onstration markmg the ~th anniversary or the alom1t· bomb Ing of Hir~h1m1t, J>f>h CI.! said Sunnyvale Poht'I.! Capt Alex Michaeli s 1w1d lhl• dNn onstraton threw what they det>c ribed us humun bl<J<id ond ashes on a building <1t J..ockheed Corp . whit•h h<As conlrt11"t1·cl to build Trident nucle ur miss1lei. About 30 watched as pallce moved to urrest the· d1·111 onstrators. who laid down on the building steps and prct(•ndcd they wcrt· d<'ad urter Lockheed o ffi cials asked them to l1•uvc. Michaels s uid. StM&eorlu-n,. Pollre Tangw SAN DIEGO (AP> Police m riot gear urresti-d ri v"' stt•clwork<'ri. taking part in a wildcat s tnke 1n u bncr scumc.· w1lh officer.. oultt1dc the luq~cst West Coast tth1pbulld1ng com pany today At leu~t 250 othe rtt. 1nC'ludmg Iron Workers l]nion ofri<·erlt were rorc.-ed awuy from tht: gates at National Steel & Shipbuild 1ng Co .. which hais been virtually i.hut s m l't: early Tuettday A umon man wab arres ted for invest1gat1on or ftlomoui. as t.aull on a police officer. /\ polll'c spakesmisn s aid •·ttome omccri, took rock.lt and bottle:. · · 6 Hurl a• SU de Collap•P• WILDWOOD. N J <AP> /\ water shd1· rifle 1·111lap:."d lo day on fun P1C'r in lhllt i.hnri· rei,nrt, and <iuthortlH•s !>ald ••I least '>IX wer<' injured Oht;erv<•r:; ~aid som1· fell :1hou\ 21.l feel from \ht· lhn·1· st11rv hi gh -.hd1ng lx1ard I h:tt patrrms rlesc~nd hy raft ovc•r u C'on t1nuous sti-am of walPr Somt· land(•d on th•· b1Ja nt .... alk "'hil1· 01h1·rs hit ..,and on tht.· hcad1 ac<·ordmg to onlooker'\ Emc·rg1•nc·, «r1·v..., we n · on the scene. ac-cord1ng lo p11Ji1·c· /\ ('o;1..,t Guard ht.·ll <·oplt>r "'us '>landing by CARTER PROGRAM. • • estimated S38 billion over three years. A month ago, speaking to the NatlonaJ Education Association ~onvent1on 1n Lo::-Angeles . Carter <.:alk"<i th<: GOP tax cut proposal a · '<'lu <,s1c· offer of a frf'l• luneh"' and su1d there t!» no '>UC'h thing Toduy. the prt•lt1dcnt s aid 1t ··ill even wors e tha n u frcl· l unt h . 1t 1s s ugur-c•oalf·d poison · He said it would not creutc '"massive programs that hide m llationary time bombs " but would consist of "curefully de s igned measun.-... thal will abo make µosi,iblc t·ont1nucd redu1· tJOns 10 1nnation The plan would uicludc build tn~ ruc1Jilics lo <'Onscrvc 1·nni{) u nd product• ("n1•rgy. C";1rt1·r s aid, and would hav1· pn1gr:..ms turgl'tl'd ut dis tressed art:U"> with high uncmploymcnt. with ht'lp for Jobless workers who need marketa ble skills ~ut·h a tax cut would "~oaJ< th ... poor " und h cnefit the rich , Carter said Ile called an acros1>· \hc ·board r eduction •·trickle· down economi<"s for the few." Cartl'r did not exphun how tht· The preside nt called Reaga n's proposal would work t>ut sa id 1t proposed t ax cuts .. 8 very would include privute ai. well ai. serious threat." U combined public inJt1atives. with moderate increases Ln de · "I believe this enterprise will fense spending and m aintenance he the most cxc1t1ng on wh1C'h or Social Security at present Wl' will embark '" the ll8>s .. Tre-uce-d Stt•vt• M(•()tH.'4..'ll '>Jll'nt u11 111 thn·t· d.n.1> ut (\.•ch.1 r'> ~111.11 M t • d tc.· u I l · l' 11 t l' 1 t n l."" A n g t• It•' I iJ 't 14 1• 1· k .1 '.'> 1J 0 k (•'>Ill d II '> J I ti "( Ii t· ..,pokt ..... 111.111 \\ould not n 111 I 11111 ot dl'll} n ·1111rt' t ht· ;11 I 11r "'.1.., t r1 .. 11t•<I for c•1inc·t·1· Prosecutors Hit in oc Voting Cas~ /\llom1.·\.., for Or.i n~<· ('•1t1111' S11pc·rv1-.oi Pl11lip Anthon\ anfl Int 1111•1 S 11p1•1 V1"111 l(.tlJtli IJ11:drtl'h a r14 ut•d 'J 1w .. t1.n lwf•11,. 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" he s aid was bigger than the cnm grading 1~rm1t and approv<tl of The president's recovery plan, bined postwar Marshall Plan for street 1mprovement:. he said, "will pllt people to work European recovery and the ln And. the new owners mi.1st tJw • · · fn?Ciemlzing ~u r Amen can terstate highways system pres ent subd1v1s1on ugrecmcnt tndustnes, improving their ablll· be extended ty to co~pete and expanding our .• _ • , -~' _ e c '!-1'1..& c . ., l'l ~ . .An . • t;XRQ.~J ·~ .• _,_ • "IC•, ~.., ,. -.. ~\,...,c,,1; ->-"'~'-'· .. ~· ' ,' "."1l ~ -.... '"> ll~ ...f:l'-~~ ··#.!'fl, ... ~ ~' ,. i, ~; ·~ °11;1.1 ( ' v \ 1~1 • ~ '!<'~ .. _.. ~-_..,.' lionor the 54 pre"soid contracts Prisoner Escapes But city council members RULES h ave Indicated In the past they SAN BRUNO <AP) Police • • • are not pleased with actions of a continued seur<'.htnK for Sun former council that was more Francisco County J ail inmate number of signatures r equjred growth·on ented than the current Ricky Blanchard, 29. who used 13 rather than go the bond route," panel. he added. bcdsheetsinadaringescaptdrom "The only time that the city They are still on edge follow his s ixth·n oorcell has been stuck with any costs Ing a landslide behind City Hall asao.s:itJti~~Jlb..J.bl.a q~41~ J.o .• JJ>n1t JJAd ~l ottterflilfttt"' -~~-.~~f COdL 1. ;_ ~~. '\VQi•ii sil~atlon of a r~)ures ln1 other billy J)Ort1ons of , ~1'-:\•~M'• · "i-~' ;1:;;-~mber of slpaturea." the city. 12:.!ul-µ!!!!!. Estelle Warner a resident or And \hey fear thl• pro~cd ''" °'-u..i fH,,, ""ot. ••"' _ .. " the Temple H.1114 a rea, s aid that Li.nda Mar Estate s proJtct ~C:., ';:.:!.!::~' c'~'f."':.::.:.:·; r equiring 70 percent a pproval might have s imilar problemtt ... ,_, "'' -.--· ,,.._ 1 ...... tor 8 district could be as pro-due to what they le rm lax Im i::.tt~~J:::tf~':~!,m;~ hibltlve as dem anding resident.a position or the grading o r -·-wo"'°""-~··• '"' .,...,._ post 8 bond. d inance 1 . . _ .......... -... •uo wn••••"'·-•o ''My concern ,·s for s mall What thl!y <l ltk1., they ~<ty. iic. h • tW '-"'••.,,,,. C •htOt~•• tl•Jt. . ~-.u -ar eas that have only 10 to 15 another nack ut the develop- ....... M...., ,_ . ...,.. houaea," Mn . Warner said . m ent " ........ ~~':.:C,t'!.' .. ~ "Some of the owners of the But u federal bankruptcy .,._ .... _.. bomea may be abae nt ee courthas11tepped1nand,indlcat· .. .,,,,, landlords or people planning to ed the Aug. 31 expiration date '-;::-.,;.~,::;::-aeU tMtr home. These people s hould be extend.ed to protect ..... ~~...... could make it lmpoealble to form the Interest or the investors. Uful'• ... c.11 OttlM lflUH• C..••tt~••• f•I• ...... (11~11ie:Mft1 c....-.. A4f¥.,.... .. .,. Uif1JM .. .-AMD•-••: ,. ...... .-........ •-t-ci._..,. ....... •• the dlltr1ct." Co unc il m e mbers S•llY 8ellerue and Nell Fit1p1trtck ar1ued that the required number of 1lgn1turea ahould DOCTOR • fluctuate dependtn1 on the • • number of a ffec ted homes withln the propoeed dl1\lict. "I am really ~ to • Mt ~re-..e because lt aeema to me the democrttJc proc:eaa la be· lnc ttnwarted," llrt. 8ellerue Hid. .... lhii'-C.\:1'wjdr_ti) ___ ~' did not ..,.. and Voted 1·2 to N • quire 10 l*'Cft\ 19provaJ fot the dJKrict IDd not.. bond. o f the Army '• elite Specl•l Forcea, he ml1ht well b1\'e been convicted ot theH crlm• lon1 ••o." H1rdlton 1ddtd, "l'm tarry that all lhl• hu h1ppened.' • ht .-.~~~""!-~!:>Mite•~ Uve with If MacDonald coea free. Knowln1 what I know, ye., U would be hard to Uve vtllh." Report Withheld • . .. • I • Civile tti Shelved Data on Billy WASlllNG"l'ON o~P I l\l tu r Cl c )' G l' Cl c r u l fl 1· n JI• m 1 n Cl\ lll'lll ilf'kOIJ Wlt'dl((•d todtiy ttwl Ill' rt•c·1•lvt'(f 1ntelhgencl' n· vm ts thr11 Hilly Curkr rcct1v1•d money from L1byu wtileh h1• tli<l not 1.1a11'I on to JuM1<'1• Oep11rt 1111•11 t 111v1•sll)l,:tt11r\ until th«} <·1111f1r11wd tht' 1nfurm;,i t11>0 f111rn ttltl\• r !\OUrt't•:-. 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Ora·age Coast ED ITI ON Your Hometown Dally New~paper C TWENTY·FIVE CENTS ··~ lflaeDonald luror Slatns 'lnjustiee' IPIUNO l.Ak£, ~.C. <AP)- Aa .....uate ewrt lbat Ovet'-c...a. tM fOllVktiOD ol fonner 0..... a.nit l>t'. Jeffre) Mac- Doaalct i.aa loat touch with Ja1Uu. 1ccordln1 to tbe foreJD• fJI \be jwy that toDV\Cl• ..s 11~Dma1d ta 1m. .. The~·,. a.loo( frotn what's really uppeo.ina. Our court.a C kue become too liberal and Uua ~ii lbe reault. ••David H•rd.ison 0( prtn• LUe1 llid T\aeSday. "They're PDC to let him 10 on the tecbolcallty that he wasn't t.ned IOOC\ enou1h and la· nore the fad that be received a fair tnal and wu convicted by a JUfY ol his a>ef"' " MuDonald wu coovtcted in 1m for the uno 1lay1n11 of his wife and two dauahtera at Fort Bragg. A three Judge panel of the U.S. 4th Circuit Court ol Ap.. peal• ,.ve?Md the convletfoa laat w.ek, aaytq too mucb t1me hid elapeed before llacoa...Jd Wll broucht to trial. U .S . Allorney J1mes 811cltburn said this week be would appeal the decision, aak· 1n1 t.be full appellate court to re- VH!W t.be case. Hardison was first juror seat· ed (or MacDonald's trial. He ls a veteran of 22 years' service in Phone Strike? Unions Ready to Walk Out ByGLENNSCO'IT placed directly by callers should wages, bener.ts and working °'-Oiilty~sw. go through without delays. Calls· conditions. About 4,a>O union workers for needing operator assistance w1ll Pacihc Telephone 1s the Pacific Telephone Co. in Orange take longer at first, but Leavitt largest of the. 23 subsidiaries County are preparing lo go on predicted the delays would that make up the Bell System. atrike beginning at midnight shorten as the 2,000 supervisors Negotiations currently art> tak· Saturday if national and and non-union workers adjusted ing place with Pacific Telephone .sta tewide con~racts aren 't to the new duties. officials in San FrancLSco and 11gned. . Leavitt, stressed that negotia· concurrently with Bell System If the me mbers of the Com· t1ons between un1'on leader representatives in Washington, snunicat1ons Wo rker s of Pacific Telephone and parent D C. ·America do go out, telephone company, The Bell System are Wages, a company proposed company supervisors are continuing in good faith. ' cap on cost-of.Jiving increases 1 -ecbeduled to replace them LocaJ strike coordinator John and a pension plan remained at 1 Art Leavitt. public relations Pope said today from his uruon issue in Washington as the I manager for the Orange County office in Santa Ana that a strike deadline nears, accordin~ to a offil'e, said customer service "still appears to be imminent." story by the Assodat~ Press will be the company's first He said the companies s till Pope said his' Loea[ No. 11510 priority. haven't offered union workers represents about 3.200 lanemen, ffe said Orange County calls reasonable improvements for I iSee STRIKE. Page AZ> "°"' to NeiglllJors Heliport I Speed IAmit Lower Plan Eyed In Hamilton Area By Me~a the Air l'wce and ot two yean lD the It* Hlpway Patrol. Tbe llael>ould trial caaed him eadleu boun without aleep, HarcU.oft said, adding that be never lost a moment's sleep over the verdict. "I bad terrible dreams. I'd wake up in the night. bearing a baby crying and aslr my wife. 'Do you bear that baby crylng?' - and actua.lly get up and walk outside to see it there wu a child crying somewhere " Hardison said. ' Hardison s aid the "the evidence presented to us at iM trial pointed to the guilt ot one man and one man only . We kept waiting tor the def ease to come. up with someth ing -anything -lbat could raise a reasonable doubt In our minds.·• Hardison said the appeals court's decision last week over· turning the conviction made h.lm more sympathetic with the frustration and cyncism that blacks and poor people often have expressed about just.ice in the U nit.ed St.ate:-. "There really seems to be a tSee DOCTOR, Pag~ AZ) Brown To Back Winner lJy FREDERICK SCHOEMEKL OI -0••1• PllOt SI.oft Cahforrua Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr. said today he will go to New York City 1n the role of a peacemaker an what he predict· ed will be a hi ghl y divisive Democratic National Conven· lion. T.he governor. speaktnR to re· porters following a speech in Anaheim Uus morning, repealed his earl.Jer refusal to take a i,ide in the looming nominatJon batUe bet ween Pres ident Jim my Carter and Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. KeMedy. Brown said that he would throw tus influence behind the man that ..rece1v~ the nomtna· t100. "The Democrats have a real uphill battle an Nove mber. Ronald Reagan is running very strong," Brown said. The governor said b'e 1n no way sees himself as a potentJaJ dark horse candidate for the Democrabc nommation. "I ran for president and l created considerable con· troveny," Brown said. "I'm not going to lnJecl myself into a Pacific Federal Sarings and ...,._.._..,~P-mostdivtSivef1ght." Costa Mesa's City Council has tariJy McFarland saJd the Jimjt Loan A.ssociaUoa's proposal for ---•-A~a On a related subject, Brown at? reed to lower t be wasn't fair. a downtown heliport goes before ~-~ uld t hat he fell President posted speed on part of CouncHw oma n Norma the Costa Mesa Redevelopment .,,, Carter had "put to re~t anv Hamilton Street even though the Hertzog told the neighbors, who Agency tonight following denial The Osprey that c aused qwte a stir las t year when s he questions J may havt: tiad ... 7 elQ prGbQb can"t enforce the came with petitions signed by 304 last week by lbe Plannin& Com· built her nest on top of a boat mast in Newport Harbor is about bis band.Jin~ of tht' so- lteW llmlt persons, to get their friends to mission. back again. She was seen Tuesday constructing a nest on calledBU!ygateaffa1r. Tbe council was swayed by 16 driv~ slowly and then the resuJt.s The Redevelopment Agency the same mast that was moved by tbe st.ate Fish and '"That matter OUJ'ht to be put people who Uve near Hamilton of the next speed survey might actually is a board composed ol Gam e Department to a telephone pole. behind us ... Brown said oC the and 1"e9t cA Harbor Boulevard supportalegalchangeto25mph theCityCouncil. <'ontroversy s wirling around • b o a a i d t b e i r co% y It mu.st rule oo the helicopter ,. Bally Carter's anvolvement witb nei&)lborbood ls being ruined by landing pad in considering l.hegovenunentofL1bya. fut.noilyean 2 M R b .Pacific Federal'a new multi· Car p · Brown a ppeared at the The r.oancll members ad· en 0 million·dollar headquarters ter romi•ses Anabesm Convention CenlA!r to milted they were in a tough spot. complex at 19th Street and ___ address deiegates at the annual ff lbey sided with the neighbors Mesa Bank Newport Boulevard within the t'onveation of th.e American G.I. u d JoMred the speed limit to 25 city's downtown redevelopment Forum. The forum created dur· mph, they would create a rule area. ~T k f Bl ks tn~ World War II seeks to am· that apparently can't be en Of $1,S l 4 The Pl< nning Commission bas " 0 r 0 r ac prove the welfare of Hispanics. forced. recommfnded approval of l.he part1l'ularly those who have If they played straight with three·st•>ry headquarters. de· served in the m1l1t.ary. lJ>e state's restrictive codt> for 1'wo men, one or whom told a signed as misslon·style architec· NEW YORK <AP> -President m 11 ltons and millions and In tu.s address to an estimated 1'.lurinJ speed limits, they would teller he bad a gun in hi s ture aN1und an 80-foot·h.igh clock Carter, interrupted repeatedly m1lhons of people back to work 300 delegates Brown called for a aJienat.etheneigbbors waistband, robbed a Crocker tower. by left·wing demonstrators, told an ne w jobs, exciti ng jobs , ne w alliance of countries IJl the So the council members final· National Bank in Costa Mesa of But the commission tu~ leaders oC the black commuruty stamuJating jobs to make our na· western hemisphere 10<.'ludmg \ b dttided Monday to try a sug. Sl.514 Tuesday. down the proposed heliport, re· today he soon will propose an t1on greater, stronger and more Mexiro. Canada and the U.S. t·gest1on rrom Councilman Donn Bank officials said the two. quested for construction in the economic r ecovery plan he sec ure." "We need to create an mex· ffaU to remove tbe speed limit both described as about 5. facility's parking lol. claimed would provide mlllions Carter's speech oefore the Na· orable force lhat will pull us signs°" Hamilton and stencil the foot· IO. entered the bank at 1845 Planning staff me mbers said of jobs without re-a,-nitlng the tional Urban Lea~ coavention together," the governor said. 1 1 HW limitoo \M asphalt near the Newport Blvd. at about 2 p.m . noise would burdem residential flames ol inflaUOn. here was ln~pted four times In particular. he said, "a new Harbor and Placentia Avenue in While one man stood aside, neighbors to the north and He aJ.so criticized Republican b y demonstrator s shouting spe<'ial relationstup" with Mex· lenectiooa. banlc officials told officers. the across Harbor Boulevard to the presidential nominee Ronald s logans of t he Communist ico lS needed because or its an· Legally, the sPff(I limit ap.. other, described as about 30. east. Reagan's tax-cut plan as "sug. Workers Party -the same creasing population a nd the parenUy will stay at 3S mph. years old and weighing 200 Approval of the heliport at ar·coated poison" that would group that mterrupt.ed a speech decreasing proportions or the That's because speed limits an pounds, approached the teller's tonight's 7:30 meeting in lbe Ci· soak the poor while benefiting Tuesday by independent pres· American population in the created by a formula called ror window. ty Council Chambers, 77 Fair the wealthy, and would be so i<jeotial candidate John 8 . An-world commuruty. by ast.atela~wbicbwasdrafted After getting the money, both Drive. automatically would costly-it could force elimination derson an an egg·throwing inc1· Brown also used the occasion to do away wtth speed traps. men Oed out the bank ·s south ex· throw the issue to lbe City Coun· of many vital federal programs. dent. to repeat his belief that more . . I ' j d Tti.e law req'-'ires a ,city to it, ran across Harbor Boulevj(d. cil for.final disposition. Carter's self ·P oclaimed. After the last ~t~ protesters ~~R.~ is ~ed c;m bicullUfal ' . .P_O!l:I~ .,:.fY.~-4~~-~.\M1~1b,>tcu11:bl~llf'S~~ ·-,.~l\EW~<~et4 ~wt-' .~ ~4 , ~ .... ~ ........ -~ ·?lo.:;;;t:· .1AW;c:~~~x...:"~~~'-~~~y:7.,A1.'JW-~t·~wt..w; ... ~tiiti:l~...J-~.. e" '..,~~ .. ~fl .... <fiter ~di .. J .... ~~ .. v ·4'f:t.11·--~"r "woU1ot>tf b frs mdor · Caner mmented:"Webavea lDOl5e . iydoi?t ~e~ed by 8S percen of the police said. the City Council as developer 0( domestic program the president lot of ~e trying to e$Cape out they learn F;~b. I say why 1'ebides.,Wben Costa Mesa~~· the ~owntown .redevelopme.nt baa .announced during his re· of communist countries and <See BROWN. Page AZ> ed Hamilton. the speed liaut areas c9mrnerc1al superbloclr. election campaign. Numel"OWI come to our nation. You doo't •as set at as mpb Store Evacuated other administration proposals see many bo1ts try~ to escape :a: Public Services Director 16 Die in Crash notably . for overhaul o.f th~ from Key West and go to Cuba. Orange Coast Bruce D. Mattern told the COUD· BOSTON <AP> -Hundreds of welfare system national health though." ell tbat Murucipal Court juclces shoppers were evacuated from QUERETARO, Mexico <AP> insurance and hospital cost con· C rte barpened h' Uadt osuaUy throw out traffic viola-Filene's Department Store Tues· -A s~g blJ:S crashed over tainment. bave been in.staUed in aR r 5 • l r as ;, <. Lkms io zones where the speed day when guards discovered a a 40·foot bndge mto tbe nearly CA eq_tJu'o, ~ ~ uch f on eagan:s Pan or a per---~ "~~~~~::.. .. :·:.~ ... :et:;.;.~,~·~--; f ~coUtf.~~-~ :{ . ..._~.J.·~~~.ft~x;»,.~~ .. ,;~f;a~'id~.i;~.~~·· iJt-;:;~ .. ;~~-~-~~ * ~." tla . . dowiif.O~· stor:e's bargain base· · n,urmg 25 otb~. · authonties He said bis plan, outlined ill estimated P8 billion over three Patchy night and morn· Ne~z the cOUDCtl vot· ment,polices a.Jd, reported. general terms would "p\lt in low -'~·cts and roe fld •·1 wttb. m McFarland dis· • years~ · I . ~. · =~:::.~::..li~tto s .. · ir· re· I Monkey Go I e N:u:tbF.da:;J:a~:.= ;~~:;~~s; ~~:~ ~~r::t,~ Ull· <SeeCAJlTE&.Pap,U) warmer days . Highs · 11uanday ln the upper 70s at the beaches to mid 80s Tiny Animal Stolen from Lion Wuntry BJ &ICllA&D G&EEN Of .. &W!yNl!tl ..... Life bun't been easy for a tiny squirnl monkey born lut week at Lioa Countey Safari in Irvine. The beby creature's mother dled lmmedlatel.7 after lta blrt.b. "We --. bUct·ralalnl tt lD our auner1;• aald Vlrtlnla Brauer, IPOli•woman for tbe wild_.__. put.. "We•= lDI It a •pedal formula. It.I bod,, temperat"" up wUb a bHUal p9d lllCS PNI lt ..nM ........ ltnee tt dtd9"t Un • mother to clla1 to.•• All ._ some well uDW IMt .. \ Sunday when the unexpected happened: lbe 11-ounce. band· sued. furry brown monkey wu reported mi9alne from It.I 1maU cardb6ard bo& on top of a clothes washer in tbe aurMry. "We didn't report It to t.be police rtlbt away -we wlllted to check everythl.na out flnt.," lh. Brauer uld. could be worth u much as $300. "We're jmt J»op1Jl1 the little animal wlll aurvtve," abe aaid. "We badn't even named lt." Sbe said precauUcJDs wU1 be taken to Ulake aure no more animals are 1tolu from the nurse~. wbicb ls iJl an area partially op.a to the public. The nursery tt.Mlf II a private f adll· ty, but ID door oft.a wa1 left Flnally, at 2 p.m. Tumday the open. baby'a myuerlou1 dlaap· M1 • ......_.•aid from now on peara.nce waa reported to tbe tbe dolr wW be Jeeked ..._ lmne Police Department. The po91tblt. ~P2•NM ~·~-&be -..ai-•=r·• nmanable ~ ~ .. '"J'DS ~ ..... • ...,,.;.;:::-«-r., ~ 'GrQd Tbeft Monkey!' aad eale ..1':; like a little ........... Mid lbe aMlm'e ........ ." • ( , Mesa Home Ransacked in the inland areas. Lon toai&ht S8 to •. INSIDE TODA.~ IH~ ,_,.,., toill be ,.. o/ U..-* fOJ*• of de- ~ .,._ tlW Dcmocrat1 or· riN a Neto Vorlc Mzt wttk, It ctrla.11 "'°' wttll the ~ .. Ddrod. Sft •• Rooftl -Bqrfd'' °" Page .u. I . 'Sadat Seekins Help ln Building Ce~I! MOUNT SJNAJ. &YPl CAP) -Eoi>t11n Praldel\l Anwar 81d1\! IP(k' linC ID (OUr \&ntUAI , IHM lht WOfld I.Gd&)' \0 • Mlp build a. cbr tll .. ·a.&amac Jewtlb ceeler al lbe foot ol MOUftC Slaal u ·•a Uv'-a 11aabol o1 &he~ of•• '1 Speaklq at 1M toot of I.be bi*aJ ._.,.._., ..... MOMe 11 11ld to hlvt< N"C' lvf'd lh Tn\ C'.ommandnMGta. tllt lt1Y1lUan lelAdtr ~uet1lN.i ht•lp 1n bu1ldina the center that hH n on .. or tt1• pet pruJttlb 1nr hrul return~ the <'•ptur-4 aru lt> t:ayp\ In Novf'mlM'r "I hereby lnvl\w >OU au to ron\rlbut to lh 1t\Un1 up of th\• center. whh'h wUl be a llv\nt aymb&I of°'" brolh«'rbood ol man. a h&hlhoul lhat w\11 r~k\odJ.-lht> aplrit of rtM'd l tctn('(I ind ;toleran«' 1unonte nalluna, • Sedat ~Id ; ~ r,.. .. -.11ri1 C• WASlllNGTON IAP> A d~bnt-in 1mPorted oU and pr• r1ou1> ml'\ul n-du<'l"d thl" \ 1 S trod dehrll by II« pf'rt'ttnt In th ucond quart,•r of U*>. lht Comnw~e ~p•rtment •nnou11rf'd lodlt)' Th<' nwr' hnnd1"t' tri.dr d (1r1t h:ll to 17 8 billion romp.rl:J to a re\ IM.-d cJdlt'll of SlO 9 t11lhon In lhe r1r1'l quartt•r lniporu dt•<'hnt'd S3 I 1J11lum or ~ ~n .-nt, lo S62 ~ b1lllo n , 1o1.hllv .-~portb held Vlr\UMU) •t ady, •l 1$4 7 b1lhon \ Nepotism ~ Report Rapped By PATRICK KENNEDY Ot -DMty .. _ tUtf Huntington Beach Clty At· torney Gall Hutton Tuead•Y c hallentted the validity of an Oranl(t• <.;ounty Manpowe r Com· rn 1 s 11 1 '' n re ri o rt a ll e g i n c ne potism violations In the city's federally-funded JOb program. Mrs I lutton also 11ald that one of the three charges. •nvolvtn1 t'mployment In the 1ob proar am. of three relatives of Floyd <Buch HelMto, r1ly administrator. ap- ptar:. to be uivahd The c·1ty attom t>y quest.aoned I he legal strength of the report hl'c•au~t· It wal> not C"ondut'led by .m attomf'y Tht· n ·ri<irt "'us rlom: by a nCJn ath1m1·y · Mr... II utlon s aid. Tht• fl1ur~ .. are on wh•t la. known aa • b•l•oce-of payml'nlJI ba.,1s imd t>ierlude military tr.de of U S defense 11enc1e~ Vanou:. udJu tments are made to ren~ct tJmana •nd va)ue~ Tfaey Walk the ~ine It JpJw.ir... that only in certain 111"1 am·1·.., Jrt• the charg~ ap· plit'Jble to Bud " Tht• manpower comml!>61on. v.hu:h adm1n111tcr-. Ccd erally funil··d 111b pro grum ~ 1n the ,.,,unt~ \OJ )' tht• r 1l y must pay b;ic·k $.a,N :I n ·µ<1rtc'<Jly cam(.'<! by H1·h1to'l> thref• relatives. h1l> dc.tu ~hlt:r. nt•pht.•w and daughter H I ) ,1 V. 8 Ar"91f'd la Pro•~••• Sl 'NNYVl\LE t AP 1 Six were arrested today durinc adem on~tral1on murking the ~th • .uuuveraary of the atomic bomb mg of lilrosh1ma. police said Sunnyvale Police Capt Alex Michaelis said the dem onstruton. threw whul they described a~ human blood and ashes on u building at Lockht•ed Corp .. wh1 C'h has contracted to C'altram. l'mployees Mak•· t-:..,an:-. 1 lc·fl 1 Jnd John I figgms walk lr.1ffu· lunt·.., 011 ~outhbound Nl'wport Hoult·vurcl tudu~ huntling qul'sl1onna1rc: ... to motnri~t~ sl Op J>l'<l for lh<' s1g n<Jl at .l\h--.;1 l>rl\ c· Tht.· p():-.t:ige paid c urd~ st.>'l·k tr,Jlfw 11<11t1·r 11 1nformal1on n :'g arding each rnuton ... 1 ·., t r111 cl.II .1 to 111 ll'if'fl 1n <lt·lf·rm1n1n~ wh<.1t will b•· don• to Ho ut1 · '>!°; I Co'>la Mesa f'·n · 'W:.J} 1 l1t•l "'"'ll Bristol Slrt'c·l and PiJClfH" C:<Ji.1~1 I lrgh ..... 1} Althoug h studu .. .., Ion~ have been 1md1·r w:n :tn\ <·rmc;tru('l1on fina lly :...p pro\ 1•d pr 11l1;tl1h \.\1J1Jld n 'l '>l<.irt lor ..it lt·<.i:-t 11\1• \1'.1r~. uJl111.1h 11ott-T iii' 1·11unt> .11,11·n•")' rontends I hat B1-l-11lu':; rclat1v1•s were ··in1dcivc>d h' th<· f·1ty 01> Com· prehNt'l1v1• Employment Tram· 1 n~ /\c·t ICET/\J pro~rnm for \ .ir v IOI( pc nods over the past H•ar ;,inc1 oi hulf. 1n v1olat1on o( 111·1.1<Jl1'lm rt'J::UlaUons hu1ld Tridt•nt nuc lear m11u.1le:. About 30 wa•chcd ab police moved to arrt:st the dt!m· onstrators. who laid down on the bu1ld 1ng steps and pretended they were dead ortcr Lockhe•·d omc1ali. ai.k<'d them lo le ave. M 1c haels said StN-flrorkfl'r•. Polltfl' Tangle SAN DIEGO CAP> -Police in n ot gt:ar arrel>ll'<I rive ... teelworkcrs taklni< part 1n a Wlldcat s tnke 10 a bncf )C'ufnc with 0Jf1ccrs outside the largest West Coast !>h1pbu1ldmg eom pany !odc.i> Al least 2SO otheri., including Iron Workerl'> Union officer... were forced awC1> Crom the gates ut National St~I & Shipbuild 11\g Co .. which hus been virtually shut s ince early Tuesd ay A umon man was carrei;tcd for 1nvestJgat1on of felonious as sault oo a police offlct'r 1'\ 'M >lit·e !>Pokesman said "some ofhcer.> took rocks and boll I cs · · 6 Hurl a11 Sfidf# Cnllap•n WlLl>WOOD. N J I AP > A water !Ihde ndc collapsed to- day on Fuu Pier 1n th1" '>hon· rc~ort, a nd authont1e:, :,aid ut 1£•(1)\\ !oolX Wf'rC IOJUred O~t-rwri. l>ald ~c1me fc-11 Jhout 20 fet>t from the thrt:<!·!>tor y h1~h sliding bourd thf:ll p;,itrom. dt'M'cnd by raft over a C'On t111uc1us i.tt:urn of \\att·r Somt· l1md<:d on lhc txrnrdwalk. while uthn~ h1I :-and on the btl1H"h. ;J1·c·ord1ng lo onlooker:-i'~m<'ri:1•n1·y rrt"w' weri• t>n lh•· SC't:ne. aN·ordini.: t<> f)<JllC'•' A ('oa ... t c;uard ht>llcupll•r wai. :-t;indml'( by Fro• PGfl#' A I <:ARTER PROGRAM. • • '1on 1n Lu-.. Angeles. 11lf'd lbl' GOP laX·CUl .1 "'C'lai.1'1r orfer o( a .i11d '>aid th1·rl' 1s no ll. I r1tl.1\ llll' prC''>ldt·nl a.aid II I t \l'O wr,r:.e th a n a frp1 lunc h . 11 1 ... .,ui:ar-co«1ll0 rl .. IJlllMJU Surh a tux r ul would · ·..,o:tk the po1,r " .ind hl'11l·f1t the r1C'h , ('JrtN ... ai<I lk C'alled an ucros:. th•· hoard n •duC'tlon "\rlC'klt· c1own '"''onom1r1> for the few " Thi• prc'·r-.1dcnt <·ullcd R cugan':. propo:.cd tax c uts "a vcr) t;criou:. 1hn·ut " If combined with moderate mcrease:\ in de fl·n:.e :5Jll•nding and maint.enanc•· or S-OcHtl Security at pre1>ent tevf'lll. Carter 1>aid, "every other agency and department und pro {l ram 111 the foderal govemmc:nt would havf' to be elimmated JOC percf'nt " Tht• pres1denl'l) recover~ plan, he said, "Wlll put people to work . modemjzing our Amencan )ndustnes. improving their ablb t y to c·om~te and ex pandlng our t>xpurt-. " c.tnd produce energy, Carter :.aid. and would have programs targeted at dis tressed area'> ""1th high unemploymf'nl. with ht· Ip for Joblt>i.i. ""ork 1·r'> wh•1 m·1>1I marketahh• c;k1lh ('d.rtt·r 01d nol t·xpl:i111 ho"' th• 1,rc;prn .. a l would work IJU I .... 11<J 11 """uld 1ndud" pr •vult· a!> v.dl <i' p11l1JiC" 1n1t1<1\I VC~ '"I ht·ll<•Vf' thl.'> l'nlt-rJ)flbe .... Ill ht· th1• most 1·xell1ng on whu h v. •· v.111 t•mtiark JO ltll' 1980!>. · (';,irtl-r :.aid Prt•v1oui.Jy , he reserved such t:'n thus1abm ror h11> !>ynlhl'llt' fueh. development plan. wtul'h he said was bigger than the com bmed postwar Marshsll Plan Cor European reeovery and llw lll terstate h!ghwayb system High School Memorabilia Bill Signed Newport Harbor J11gh School g rads with an t•yc f or Prosecutors Hit in oc Voting Cas~ Att11rn1·,., fo1 <1r.111~t· t oun1, SUJ>l'f\ 1-.or l'h1lip J\nthm1' :11111 'orrnt·r Su 11• r\ l'"'r lt.JIJ1t1 l >wdnc h Jfgu1·d I u1·-.d<.1) bl"f•ir• .1 -.\,1l\' .1p1wal ... 1·ourl thJl pro•, 1·1·utor.., had gon1· too f.1r 111 pur ... 11111~ l0 .1nq1.!1gn (un•I l.iund•·rtnl( t'hJr~e.., ;.1i;:<11 n!'.l ltwir C'I u•n l.-. Tht• Jtto rm ·ys claimed that th• .,t:Jtt· Attonll"y (;cnt·ral ~. 11frin l·rrt·rJ 1n '>t·l'k1ng nl'"' 11Hlt1·1 m1·nt'> l;i-.t Ot'l'l'mbcr rn 1Ahrd1 \nthOll) and Dll•drwh ;_ir1· u1· l'U:-l•d Of l'OO('(•allOI( l h1• lru1• :.<>Urt'l ' of mnri· I h&.111 Sl'J(l.OOIJ that primarily wa., uwd in Anthon)"" 1976 t•ll'rllon dnv(· for lhl' bo;,nl 'I he· proi.t·cut1on -.11ul(ht tlw n1·~ 111d1c·tmt·nls to prot1·1·t 1t-. c :i-.1· ai.tainl\t a po-. ... itilc· 1•xp11 .1 11<111 <1f the slutult· or llm1tat111n ... \n 1n1ht'lnu·nt l'I ~· IJrll of <111•»'•• tmni. iJ~iJHl....,l f:lll snd1v1duJI It docs not t:st~bhsh guilt or in nocenc1• Tht• defl·n~t· ar~ued that pro-. 1·c•ut or.., fa1h·d to enter t•v1denr1 lwron· th1· Oranl(t• ('ounl)' < ;nmd .1111 ' th.11 v.•1uld ,,.,1111 l•1"-Jrtl th• d• f1·1ldi1t1I • 11111111 1·111 • 111 v. rnnv d11111i• The 111d1c 1111 .. 111 llJl!I• r! '\n thonv. v.h1> 11> :.t·t.'klO~ re dee t1•in in .So \ !'llllK'r U 1<:d rll'h. forrrwr l\nah1·1111 ('1 !\ ("ounrilm.111 W1ll1am K•1lt, .ind on1 tlllll" {" II u n l )' pf) I I l I (" J I f I n J n (' I .. r Eugene Conrad l.ai.t Man·h. Oran~1· C'ount> Sup<: n or Court .J ud~l' Claude M Owe n., grantc d a motion to dt.'> m1sH <.·harg<.."S <1g<Hn11t Kott Conrad. serving a federal prison iwntcnce on an unre lated fr;rnd c-onv1<.'t1on, pleaded guilty lo a i.ingll' <·hurge and 1s expeet t·d to bt' ,. prosecution witness 1f the ra.i,e ugf:linst 01ednch and Anthony ever <'Omes to trial D1ednch wa!l forced to r esign his posit.ion on the board a fter he wai. convicted of bribery That conv1cllon abo 1s under appei:ll : lie :!>Mid it wuuld nut ercutt' me morabibu recently got :.om1• DOCTOR ·f•mu11b1vc programs lhal hide m great news. (lat1onary t i me bombs" but Gov. t.:dmund G ,I\roY(Jl_~--.. ~.~1 .,..s.'l.A!.t:~· ... ~-,~~~· -~~ ... "; t--;-~'-'-~--. ~'!W .. _..~.-# ~~ ~· ~~~<~~M· ',( .. :" "'Tf' "'. ·-il~crmt'astir'"ds .(l\)l' will mR"o I 0 r n au th 0 r i :ting l h I' J effrey 0 MucDonald had n been . tnuk~ possible <.•ontmued rf'd1.w Newport-Mesa school board t<> wh1h>, an officer. und a m ember tlon11 In Inflation .• dtsp<>!Jc of old Newport Harbor or the J\rmy's l'lltc Special ' auditorium equipment fl'or ccs, he might well have been Th~ plan would include bulld· , The bill, introduced c11pcclull y convlctt..-d of these crimes long ing f ac11lt.Jc11 to conscrvl' energy f o r ~he d 1 :. t r 1 c t b y ugo " DAILY PiLOT ... , .......... t•rr\••'\•..,,., ,....,VW>f uo•<-""'•""• ..,,.,.,.,.""",.,...,~ c-.. ~ ......... -......_ ... I .. Cott• MeH Ottlce '" w. .1 ..... ,., •• f .._. ........... ~ ,, ,, ttio• '*' .,..,_ OMoee ,_ ...... ,, .. ,,* c .. '4 .. ..,...., -......... ~ .. '"" ...... -... t•1•1 n I (l'H) .. .._1 Q , ........... ....,. A 116 e th b I y woman M ,., l u n Hardison added. "I'm sorry Bergeson , R ·Newport Beac h, that all ttus has happened," he l'lears lhe way for memorab\Ua s aid .. "But I will find It hard lQ auction Sept. 27 al~ school. It live wtlh·"'tr MacDonald ~ was approved' laat week: free· KnowinR wtlat I know. ye:,, Auction Items I nclude a "'lt~ouldbchanlto l1vcwllh " f 'ro• Page A I variety o( Ughl.8. cast·iroo seal ends emblazoned with lhe i.C'hool's anchor emblem, celling b<.-a ms and some rnthe r lurg(' c handeliers BROWN "I mean large c handeliers:· • • • said a achool apokeam•n "It'll take a forklift a~ 1 bi1 truck to move them .. · The material• wt:re stripped two years a10 from the 1chool's old auditorium, constructed SO yeart •IO· The auefllorlum wa s rdurbllhed with 1 11 .2 mUUon (e4e.ral -tr•nt de11lgned to a id a reaas where con atru c tlon worken were hard preased for jobs. The old mementol were •\Ottld don 'l they learn Spanish." the governor said. The remarks were neurly ldenucal to those that Brown 1ave two moot.ha a10 in Anaheim dwinc a convention of the Natlonal Asaoclal1on of Bilingual Educators. Asked tf he speaks SpaniJh. Brown aald "I apeak hallln& Spanish." And he admitted that his commlllld of the lan1ua1e Is "dctcrloratlna." f or pou lble later u le, a n... .... Lab Busted tpoke.man 11ld. 'Many of \he ..,.. 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Privy Bought (.:.0.rt e r ~s Mo1n Buys Outhouse l't>:\l>EI<. 11·"ta· 11\l'l ih<' pn ·,1oi>nt ~mother. Lilhan 1 .111,.1 . ~·t·Jm• ::.u 1·nrh.s nted w ith .1n out.door privy i.hl!· '>Potted .H .1 1111 al •·dr1· th.1l ... 111· l><iul(hl 1l ... ay:. lh1• rci.tsurant's owner .. She :.aid. 'It look!. JUSt Ilk.-tht.· one Jimmy used to use "'hl'n he "'f:I:-11 bo> · .. !>aid J'ete J ack:.on. owner of the Hanchrnun ·s Cah· . M,.., Cnrtcr !>f:IW Uw pnv) wh('fl lunching with daughter lluth C:H1.t•r ~IJplt•ton. who llv1•' about 10 miles southeast of hl'rl' in \rg> 11· Tht: r~t;iuratt'ur dl'<'hned to ">a y 1( the pnvy was opera· t1on11l or ornamt.·ntal and a lso rl'fust'd to reve al the purchase JJflt"l' ··Mr.; C:>rtl'r ha!'. i•nough problems ai. 1l 1~. · !>he told a re· porlt:r It wa ... n'1t known tf lhe pnvy would accompany Mrs Cart.es- b<iek lo her home in Plain~. Ga All Boys Walkshorts and Shirts 20°/o OFF StartinCJ Today t chool'll Herttaie Hall at the MUliom oi doUart ln chemJcall cenwott.bec1mpua. and pUl.1 were ael&ed and Mvtft COIOMA DB. MAI llYI .. u::_:::j!!!.~r:';;~ rnd':'an~~d~;~i:c,:::'; 21J1 Le...tHwy. SPORTS CENT~$·"· 4S7~ ... !Rfl•-rw.s. .......... --~:::--·-:-· .... ~ ~ .. ~ , ,$.,,..n .. :;;a ... . . . a&:12n· t1veall II MbeclliMcl when eebool TuilcJiy, 1tatt AUOruy 0..,al •( _________________________________ .. convenes Sept. 9. Georae DeukmeJlan aald . I • t I '1 TRANSACTIONS s DAILY PILOT .., 125 MiWon Gettx 0il F~e .. . .• ·~ .. • 1 .. .. llard to Spend :j ' 111110.TON JI06¥0Wft'Z ! It'• not euy 1tvtn1 •way money. Alt I.be SDersY. Department. Tbey have bean •ltUnc oo S2S mllUoG 1loce• lut March 5. trJinl to ftl\IN out bow to dlatrtwi. I&. Noli: they thlDlc they hive t0lwd lt. • The federal •1ency ~ tbls money from Get.tr; OU u part of a aettlemeQt rtMltin« from cbar1ea that tbtj company bad ~ated IOWl"DCl)ent price eoolroll and.• thereby over~barted thelr cuatomen bet.weea ltT3 and: 19'78. • IF 1nlE DEPA&TllEHT bad almply pocketed the° IDOIMJ, that would have been U\e end ot ll. It would have diuppeared tn a rtash In the Waahin1ton. D .C.~ burtaucracy. But this wu one of those newfangled settle-· men~. calling for the retum of the money dJrectly to thi public. •• The trick is: how do you*> this? Paul Bloom. special counael to the Energy Depart.A ment, was In charge of the S2S million giveaway, and h~ came up first with a plan that at least was siepple. He pro:, posed dividing the money among all the state governments: where Getty does bus1 : ness and letting them • use the funds to help t Low-\ncome people pay Money their ruel bills. Tree But that plan was • rejected by government ·i offi cials who said the 1 money s hould re ally go to tht> people who were actually: overcharged. So Bloom went back to the drawing board; and he came up Wlth another plan • ThJs one called for dis tnbut1on of half the cMche "! S12 5 rrullion -to tOw·income military personnel In the .. states 1Ahere Getty sells heatlll g 011 tlo""-income, meaning.f I guess. pnvat~ and corporals and others of low or n~ rank). They would have received checks in the mail.r THE OTHE R HALF OF th~ $25 mtlllon would hav~ been given out to people who ce1me in to buy Skelgas pro.; pane They would have gotten a rebate of 10 cents a gallon~ until th~ $12 5 million was used up .; But Uus plan was rejected. too The bureaucrats said it."" v.as weighted too heavily on the !>Ide of the mitit.ary ~ So back to the drawing board. Bloom How do )'OU ge( n d of a filthy $25 m il hon ~ In the Energy Department. the~ v. ere t\:en begmmng to call th<' money "a curse." • WeU. the} Hnally ca me up wi th a new plan early m Ju: I) and tlus one 1s apparenU} going to stick The Energ~ Department 1s goin g to tum over S2J m11Lion to~ stat~ where Getty does b~mes<; And these state government.!( art-supposed lO use thc!\e funds m van ous projects thab .. v.111 help poor people pay their fuel bills this comin1' winter : THE R EMAINING S4 MILLION will be dlslrlbuted td low-ranJung m11Jt.ary persoMel who Uve off base in states whe re ~tty sells heating 011. The whole p~ess ma> discourage pro5ttutors from seeking such penalties an the future. Tbe government has e no ugh proble ms without try1.ng to figure out how to give e1way S25 rrullJon to people who were overcharged. Growing Oil Glw Behind Price Trim . l; NEW YORK <AP> -M~ oil companjel are payiq ~ less for doniesticaJly prod~ crude oil as the surplus~ petroleum on world markets mounts.< Related story A 7) • Exxon Corp.,. the world's largest 011 company.'Texacq; lnc and Penmo1.l Co said ~Y were paying up to 12 per: barre~ less for oil produced in the Appalachians. Texas.• Lows1a~a and elsewhere. Earlier in the week, four other: comparues said they were paying as much as $4 a barrel! less t But the reductions were nO( expected to result ln retAfi price drops for gasoline and heating 011. r Exxon and Texaco each said the reduclJons came "ird response t~ market conditions ." Pennioil, based iJ1 : Houston, dtd not e labor ate on its action. but industry! sources said the moves were due to the oil gluL · · . .. ~-··­.. , .. ----WOllMM ..,....,...._,,......,. .w...., • ...,_ .... ~·...-"-·• ...... ~ ...... --• :t '*' ,..,, ,, .... ·~~--­~~aoer••MOfllt ...... 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J •• • ,,, "'""r 3 30 0 • • "'1 •'1 I 1•l10f ,. , Q• Ill' o•nn .. rty An,,., by Armstrong & Batiuk • Newest Clone of 'Dallas' Debuts By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP> -Had a telcv1s1on ex ecutive created this world, there would bt' nothinR but Mondays. lie would hC1vc stopped after th«: firs t day. asses-;cd his work. and c•op1ed 11 '>I'< tam cl> to hll out the v.cek In television. a new product as unique for JU'l as Ion~ as it takes to imitate 1t The cuptam::. or telev1s1on. dedicated compet1t1 vc capitalists for the most part. become absolutely communal 1n thi: matter of onginal ideas AND SO IT IS THAT CBS' "Dallas" hal> mulllpbed into so many likenesses or itself CBS cut "Knots L.andmg" and "The Secrets or Midland Heights" from the "Dallas" prototype NBC bor rowed the idea for its "Flamingo Road .. ll is noted that "Dallas" itseU was not an original idea, deriving from teleVlsion·s d aytime soaps . They. m tum. extended from radio's soap operas, which could probably be traced to somi: prehistoric original thinker who was promptly de voured by his neighbors, the antecedent:. of modem TV executives. · The latest incarnation of the .. Dallas" idea 1s =puzzled Wido1e NBC's ·:new" daytime soap opera. shamelessly l t !'>e t' m s t h a t d Ion I! a~ o b o) r r fl' n d p('nntlt~.., charmt."r 1\lt·x Wlwl'IN hd'> bt·t om1· J rich Texan So rt('h that h(• ''"" orrln an a1rlln1 Hr turn armmc1 and <h.·p<l''ll hi' Joni! lo"t lc1\1·1 1n111 hi' :1rm' llJPP' tor Alt·' , .. ·11•rn lh·kJ..n h1 • • ri·tJP 1 f thrnl.1. v.ho <,1·1·m' to 11: in lo\I' v.1th .1 n11 ~·11><1 lrirml·r llou,,ton Otl..r namffi ("lq111er t 'ur11-. It '' -.u~~e!'>lec1 that Cltpp<'r had -.omt>th1nJ.? \11 do v.llh l11t.• muukr 11( ,\lex .., ml '>ht'1k µartnl'r "'h11'1 ctau,ghtt•r. Prince..,, J a:.minr 1.., in Im t' '4 Ith J frl lov. n11mt-d Connor. v. ho v. ..... th(• '>he1k ., head of '>L'CUrll) Cltppt>r thinks \onnor 1:. with the CIA. which "t'('ms ~.,1blc tn li ght of tht' 'h<'1k '-. fatt' Connor thmb Chppt·r iced tht:' <,he1k. '4ht<'h ~ei!ms poss1 ble bcC'aU.M' ("hppt'r 'a~., thing.., h k<-th1s "I camL' to llou..,ton ber auM· the 01lt'rs hJd the hucks and lht•\' laid tht•m on mf' Oo \'OU think et v. as !x>Call'><' or Im e ~ ll cll no' Mont'~ ta.I ks .. PnncC!os Jasm1nt··., friend 1s Da v.n Marl.hall. v.h11<,1• "'t 1ltln .ind Ii"'"' rtul I.1th• r h,,.., ct1mm1tted ll t• u11 (l.t "-ll 1~ <11•tJ1• .... 1·1j lo 11 ti• r bo~frtrnd. fl1·nn1., { .irrin~r1111 11111 Pr .. rwr iho from \11111111 r \\ .. r ltl 1 h• • r t•• r \ 111· •• th• t•ri"''''' 1•1<! lhP futtJrf' '•'l•l,h··r lte•1 r•. 1.r111111 ourlt\t'.., 11., .. ,. I ti.It r• ,rd·· IJ , .. , I•• I I",,,· 1,.,. 1• •I• ttr•''.•t•d \II ••I thl'• 111)1• tl• •I 111 1111 ttr't, 1 ,,x.J•· 1,1 Tr' ·' "hH h 1 ri•1111"t'' 1,, lw mun • 1111• 1..h populdted t ti.111 t ht• ... 1.11 •· .\ ... I J\ r·•·1t.1111 m .. n1.t1 1·qu1pm!'nt I\ n('Cl'S!->11r) l<I handl1. lht~ thin~ And I onl). rented tl for a de1~ ... "AIRPLANE" lr'GI . t1t)ed "Texas." It 1s about lust and greed among ~obu McCarthy guest stars as t he wife of the Texa.'> gentry -oilmim, land barons and th<: Ut•VJ:JW£4l:rt1 ~: a man who s udde nl y· unde r goes . a like. <Channel 4, 2 p.m.) . LOS ANGELES <AP ) -The longei.t winning CINEOOME Longest Win Streak Ends c::::=..::--::=1 ''RHAL COUMTDOWM"' < personality change that leads to a murder s!reak iri Jo.:a me s how history has ended and th~ •Jnot 634 ?'>':! 1 '· d..b. ~· .. /:\ · •1.i · ht~ ...... m~~ILA§.~~~u~ ... ~« N,av.Y ouq~.r.attb~"~-i!l~"-Mkf.I:~~~ ·-c. ~., .~\~:~i~~J... ·~ ~;': ·~~A~--h-~ ;:; ~~~rv 1t~OO\tlf'O-t-"'Jt&J1~J.°"11Ul ',t"~~~-~~" .... ~ .. h ~.~-IB i'iXW.-M t-dCtPSe. " Wes1m111ste! 8 3·1 .. fl .. n?.tin~n .. • a spinoff from one of NBC's own soaps. "Another Lt. Thom MC'Kec. based at Miramar Naval Air UA CINEMA . p• • l N d World." So, ln the matter ol Its lineage. "Texas" Station in San D1e1w. ~aid he was reheved his Stull Cosl.1 Mesa )40·0594 ,. __,,'"._-.., ~· 1erpom ame IS a televbion blue·blood. created completely from on "Tic Tac Dough" was over I extinct ideas. McKee was defeated Sunday by computer STADIUM DIUYE-IN w04~ !,~?~ NEW YORK CAP> -Robert t>ierpotnt, a White As dictated by its position on the NBC analyst Erik Kracpehen. and s how host Wtnk Orange 639·8770 m }louse correspondent for CBS News for 23 years, schedule "Texas" resembles "Another World" Mar tindale said the nine weeks was the longest ·-~ c::---=====:=:J ttaspondenbeen tnamed the network's diplomatic cor· more th~n "Dallas'' in lhat It requires from its winninghostreak ever for a regularly scheduled =~:n~l~~R:2 ~-~~~~·IN ,, ''Tl41E EMrtllE ,,.., res . views that special daytime soap opera st.ate or games w ----------. SftlKES 14CI" .. He11ucceedsMarvinKalb.wboleftCBStojom mlnd.Thatis,thepaUenceofa jigsawpuu lead· The 24 year -o ld Mc Kee, a U.S Na~al ------------~ NBC riews ,-A ~JJ}.>l d..al~ pl ~~ ~~-:n-. 4 ~ . ~ ~· '~·o l:-"'-r-~~.c--,.. ._-. :,.p_....-~-~t~.:1;-.-~·.'n'"•,"':"cSU-~!°"J.Mt .~{it.v~~~~·~:--~ .1~1~~~32"'0t:~~~etin~=r-:-~ ,...._,_4'0 -~:~ E~ .,.-,... ~ ... ;:-1 .... L..;.-UES. )ii"'··..-. ~ ewi~~~r nPcsrtlti~ wuf cover-ihe~NaUonal auaptutvec~,."00"-.r." .. ' . " · "" ~ •Security Council u well as lhe State Departmenl, .And• wlJJJ.ngnes,s to ~dulge clum,sy exposat~Ol'l FOJi~~~ .. OTHERS .. tlJ .. £BS Niel-. JiH.lcea -,tbeJavorue beina-lbe. wbispered aolilo-• vvnu ~vrY:: ". quy -doesn't hurt. ;. ~·-s;~ Tbe aeries opened oa an airplane. where we ... Ul(U1t ., see one b'U Bancroft <Beverly McKlnsey), a faded "· nower who, sources tell me, was a wltch on i· HOUYWOOD <AP) -Jameson Parker and ''ADoC.ber World." She is surprised to learn that .. Valerie Bert.lnelll will star in the CBS movie tbe plane is turning around and returning to :~·Personal afedS... Houaton oo her behalf. ,; Bertlaelli stan lD :·0ne Day at a nme" for :.-CBS Puker wu recently seen ln "A Small CJlrcle ~ rn.dl'• and bu eom~ the TV movie ~·ptnte'• Ke1." SOME'PEMEllST.., WI. AU. a ID MO 11!1 "tLMS llfaM n<fi ~ C1' '1'14( lol0110N l'IC l'\Jl!t COOi °' llLI MOUi.A 10. ~--­............... ---I·-._"" ......