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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 20, 14*>
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LB llarnes Saved
Brusli Blaze Blatned on Fireworks
By SfEVE MITCHELL
OI Ille o.lfy PIMC SUff
Fire investigators believe
children playing with fireworks
set off a 12-acre brush fire in
Laguna Beach Tuesday that
took 175 firefighters nearly three
hours to contain.
Seventeen engine companies
from Orange County, San
Clemente, Laguna Beach,
Emerald Bay and South Laguna
responded to the 3:30 p.m. blaze
that at first threatened homes in
Canyon Acres, about a quarter
mile from Laguna Canyon Road.
As the first Laguna Beach
units arrived on the canyon floor.
the wind stopped and flames
began licking up the sides of the
east canyon wall toward Thurston
Intermediate School, located atop
the ridgeline.
Laguna Beach Fire Chief
Charley Kuhn ordered two fire
hoses up each flank from Can·
yon Acres, and more lines were
carried down the slope from the
threatened school.
As the fire approached the
school, five units from Orange
County set a backfire near a dirt
Coast
Weather
Low cloudiness tonight
and early Thursday mom·
ing otbenrile aunny and
warmer Thursday. Lows
tonight " to 68. Hi1ba Thursday 72 to 75 at
beaches, 78 to 84 inland.
IN81DETe•AY
Fklmn ~I Said Aro-,,_ ,.,,..., .. ~
Mum to R¥dt airport Giid
oU 2'S aboard perilh. Page
Af.
road in back or the Top of the
World community.
Police Chief Jon Sparks, who
helped with crowd control and
communications at the scboOl
command post., said ''It was
lucky for us the wind carried the
lire to a place where we could
get on top of it." ·
Fire hoses snaked down the
hill from Thurs ton as
firefighters maneuvered on the
slopes, some as steep as 45 i:,r·
cent.
"They were slipping and slid·
ing an over the place," Kuhn
said of the hillside firefighters.
As fire units surrounded the
blaze, Laguna Beach police ad·
vised residents to stand by for
possible evacuation.
Residents were seen Jttop their
roofs watering down' wood
shingles, and hundreds of spec-
tators watched the fire from
Coast Highway and the three art
festivals below.
Police kept most or the. spec-
tators off the hill by setting up
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\'atiean App~
Catholicism Role
OK for Wed Priests
. W ASIIlNGTON (AP> -M~· , wishing to retain some elements
raed Angl~can _priests· CO\lld:: of Anglican tradition, fully ac·
bee<>tM Roman-Catholic ;~ · cept Roman Catholic doctrine
and remain married, t&e Ontted. and the authority of the pope
States· Catholic Confer~ 8'1... and bl.shops.
nounced today. : The Episcopal church has
AP ....
The. plan, •Pe!'OVed by the almost 3 million members in the
Vatican, would ~~ow Anglicans. United States, while Roman
to enter the Roman CatboUe Catholics number almost 50
Church under a "common Iden> million.
Uty" with their oWJ1 Uturjy. , · .' Quinn made the announce-
C at b o l i c Con re re n c-~ ment in a news conference at
spokesman Russell Shaw·said modernistic St. Mary's
the phrase "common identity" Cathedral.
KJDNAP. VICTIM TOMMY -BIATI'IE REUNITED wmt·PARENTS
Six YCMlf'4 .. lr9 Ctterged With Abduction of Boy, 10
indicates that tbe An11lcans Quinn aald that Bishop John
could retain some or their II. Allin, preaidine bishop of the
customary liturgy. EpiJcopal Church or the United
In addition, be said, married S&ates, ha been informed of the
Anglican priests could become &llDouncement. Tbere was no
Roman catholic prlelta and re-immediate reaction from
111ain married. They would not Episcopal leaders.
be a llowed to remarry if Elaboratiq on the statement,
widowed and could not become be aald, 0 1t ls poaible for mar·
Five YOutlu Held
In Boy's Kidnap
bllbopa,Sbawnoted: •· .. rfed"·deq,-me.ramon1 ~tbia • _ ~~ys~!e~:-"~~ .. IC8;l aetaila ..,main to be lfOUP to be ordained and to lnl 1n qe from 12 to 17, bave ;ri:S = :S~th~ cu; : · 1 (See nu:sTS. Pa1e AZ> been charled wtth kidnapplq 1n
lndlvldual bul1, hdlHd the abduction Of a 10.year-old-
Arcbbtaboi> John B . al ) bo~ beld for SU.000 ranaom, ~~=·:r~~ ,Jl.ENCIHY UST poL~~aa/ohn Po•era uld Bll~. auUtorWee •ere 1urprtHd by ne Pl• ..a ctenlaD94 • . ~ ,.. ~v'NG tbe ace a1 tbo1e 1nvo1vec1 1n tbe propOHcl' to tbe V atleu l'1 ' c..,,,. .:.::I .anJU apparent conspiracy.
re1poo1e to reqwta from boeb ,, If you have been tardy ln pay-.. I've never seen anythlaC like
ladinda::.;::.Jr••pe of ,tn1 tbClle property taxes chances it in my career,'' Powers said.
A•lllee = u.. t't..~ your name ii 1n today's edl· Tb~ arresu came Tueeclay been....., of tt.e~ ·UJU, after the parenu of Tbomaa
Cbareb, 1oeordla1 co the .• Or you may find your Beattle p.Jd the rauom abd
Catbollc Conference ~-:, .# .btmd'.• _.~...,. Ua~· ~ trfr9 .;..~ -1tll lfle boy"' wbo Qulma 1atcl tM deets• applies ' ed :·'Tu lell'oiiiint \ax llat · wu ~ 11au11ed dai1Qs bll U:
onJy to per1on1 who. wblle be1lnl on hie All. bour ordeal. Tbe SU,000 wu later retCWered from a c1r bJ .
detect.iva a.rmH with. a. search warrant. -
The boy was abducted about
7:30 p.m. Monday while collect·
ing money on his sister's
newspaper route, Union County
Prosecutor John H. Stamler laid
T)leaday. Patricia BeaWe, 17,
WU aot with her brother at tbe
Ume.
The ~. who •aid tbe
boy wu puabed into a car after
he refllled a ride, was held ID an
apartment and a 1ara1e In
Plalnfteld with bla bandl and feet bound and hll face covered
-:_i~ ~.ski llllff. - - _, . leatue wu found •ltUea on
lbe atepe of lb• Netberwood
(lie KIDNAP, Pa•• Al>
Defense
De~line
Assailed
BOSTON <AP> -Ac cusing
President Carter or "untruth·
ful" and "largely phony" claims
about Ameri ca 's defenses,
Republica n pres idential
nominee Ronald Reagan said lo·
day the United States has
s lipped to second place in
military strength.
In remarks prepared for de·
live ry to the American Legion
annual convention, Reagan said
the security or the United States
has been "placed in jeopardy"
by the Carter administration.
Hitting repeatedly at what he
described as "the deterioration
or American military strength"
under Carter. Reagan r epeated
his "peace through strength ..
campaign slogan, but did not de·
fine exactly what he meant in
either dollars or s pecific
military programs.
Reagan recited a list or
military spending cuts imposed
by Carter, but again did not say
which cuts he might restore as
president or which new military
programs he might approve.
It was Reagan's second major
speech this week attacking the
Democratic president's milttary
policies. Carter will get his
chance to argue his case before
the Legion convention Thursday.
In an address before the
Veterans of Foreign Wars con·
vention Monday , Reagan ac·
cused Cart.er of "shabby" treat-
ment ol veterans and of neglect
or the nation'• def eases.
Veterans Administrator Max
Cleland baa criticized Reagan's
previous remarts. commenting,
"I am surprised and alarmed at
Gov. Reagan's distortion of the
facts about our nation 's
veterans. Once again bis
rhetoric bas overtaken reality."
R..,an also promised 1n bis
speech today to boost military
spending "ia the I ace of rapid
and overwbelmina growth in
(See &EAGAN, Pap A!)
Price~ Rise Slow
WASHINGTON (AP> -While
the drouibt continues with no
immediate relief ln sight, the
Agriculture Department aaya
supermarket shoppers are un·
lijrely to see the main effect on
retail (ood prices .)IDtil next year
as Unstoclt and poultry pro-
ducers react to higher feed costs
durina tbe remainder of 1980. ..,
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Fro•PapAI
Russ P~sing
Missile Peril?
KIDNAP .••
train 1tatlon lo Plalnfteld by
police, whe re 1 15-year-old
female and a 17-year.ald male
we r e appre h e nde d , a aid
Stamler.
Another 17-year.ald boy was
arrested 'in Plainfield about an
hour later , said Sgt. Richard
Be rman of the Plainfield Police
Departme nt. And three other
boys, aged 12, 13 and 17, were
arrested later in the evening, of-
ficials said.
NEWPORT . ft.I . t APl -· D e f e nH S ecutarr Harold
8l'Ow• HJd tod•1 Uaal Utt Ruul ... elt.h« baft, •are oe
the verce of atta lnln1. th•
capability to dMtro.Y US land·
based nussilM ln lhelr under
ground launch bue»
Brown said UU. ls •al"llinl
th at Soviet military adyu~ m
weapons power\. numben aad
techno&oe;y t-oula lD &M fUblre
·'threaten the su.rvlvaMUty of
each component ol our atrat.eck
fo r ces ." locludln.1 1.000
Min u t ern ao lnterconllaental
ballistic m1ssilea, the bomber
fo rces and missile tlrin1 sub-
m arines
UmadaRock
Fans Riot
TORONTO (AP> -An·
g r y r ock fans tossed
chai rs and charged the
stage after being told that
singer Alice Cooper wouJd
not perform.
Club-wielding police ar·
rested JO. and at least six
were reported iajured.
Som. of tDe .-....
20,000 who turned up for
, the concert Tuesday night
damaged turnstiles and
kicked in the glass In
. phone booths as they left
• the grounds of the Cana-
dian National Exh1b1t1on
..
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.PRIESTS ... :·
fu pcJ.ion as .RoJ.Dan Calbou c priests after ordin'atlon. ... . •
Future candidates for t he
priesthood may not marry
"Th is d~velop m ent is not
meant to impe de Anglican-
Roman Catholic ecumenical
dialogue. which seeks the unity of
the Anglican and Roman Catholic
chur ches as sister churches,"
Quinn added.
"It is important to bear in
mind that today's decision ap-
plies onJy lo those of Anglican
heritage seeking membenhip in
the Roman Catholic church with
some form of common identity."
The Episcopa l tcburc h. a
Chris tian denomination in the
United States. is part of the
Anglican Communion with roots
in the Church or Englan d. It was
brought by English settlers to
the Virginia colony in 1607.
The Episcopal Church has
over 100 dioceses and more than
11,000 clergy and s upports mls-
sionary activity In many parts or
the world.
Crime Spree
Suspect Held
TE-XARKANA. Ark. <AP) -A T~xan suspec:t.ed or kidnapping
and raping eight women in at
least three states and robbing
more than a doien stores along
the way was being held wit.bout
bond today as authorities tried
to sort out the tangled details of
the crime s pree.
Nearly a dozen offi cers -FBI
agents. Louisiana State Police
and <'tty police from both Tex
arkana. Ark., and Texarkana.
Texas -nabbed J oseph John
V'aranelli Jr .• 37, of LaPorte,
Texas, as be emerged Tuesday
from a mote l straddling the
Arkansas-Texas border.
Le aving the motel room
before him was a woman he Ls
accused of kidnapping Monday
in Baton Rouge, La .• officers
said.
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"Por ow ICBlll, th al pot4'ft
tJal M9 bem re.died, or cfoae to
it," Brown laid lD a 1peech pre·
oared tor deli~ here at the Naval War Co1le1e "The So·
v le u are now de p loyl n1
thousands or ICBM Wl l bead•
accuratf> eoouah to threaten our
find Minuteman 1ll01,
"For our bomben, th• t.breall
are more remote, and for 1ub-
marlne.·launc bed balU1Uc mis
1U • more hypotbeUcal. ·' a.MY_, ..........
The names of the youths were
not r eleased because or their
ages.
His statement appe ared to
ma ke the Soviet threat t.o the
U .S Minuteman ICBM force
m ore immediat e than bls
JOOOER REPRESENTS ON'. Y KIND Of' THROUGH TAAFAC ON BAYSIDE DRIVE
Work Contln.,.a, UbcWtoUely, on PCHtlon• of Coron• del Mer Roed
The abductors contacted the
Beatties on Monday night, tell-
ing them that their son would
not be hurt if $12,000 in small
bills was left beneath a mailbox
in Plainfield on Tuesday after-
noon. said Scotch Plains Delee·
live Capt.. Robert Luce.
When the boy's father went to
drop off the money as instruct-
ed, an FBI plane and helicopter
ho ve red above. Police from
Scotch Plains. Plainfield and
North Plainfield and 15 FBI
agents from Newark also were
on the scene.
forecast to Congress leas than
seven months ago. At that time,
Brown predicted that "within a
year or two we can expect them
(t he Soviet s) to obtain the
necessary com bination of ICBM
numbers, reliability, accuracy
and warhead yield" t-0 put most
U.S . land-based missiles in
jeopardy in the event of an at·
tack.
Valley laeideats
Jury Gets Sexual
Perversion Case At the same time. however ,
'Brown expressed confidence in his s peech today that the United Did Leotls Heate r fbrce a testimony, was enJoy1ng him.self
States can maintain what he "weak. vulnerable" young man in the Healer home a nd re·
called "essential equivalence" lo be his "sex slave" or was the m ained there for t wo days
with the Soviet Union and effec-18·year·o ld hitchhike r from voluntarily.
tively deter a Russian attack by North Carolina a willing partici· The defense attorney said the
modernizing its strategic forces pant in two days of 'iexual ac· s lig htly built, blond·hair ed
"th th b"l MY · ~ ~ tivities at Heater's Fountajn North Carolinian consented to r W\ ..... ~e ~lllO~l e•.r.1."l:l' .IP S~J e..\ <I. v-~? .... •JCJ'..t' ., •• ·~ •'--~ I ... _ ··-'H ... -.. bombeH; atme<! with cM:ils S· • •11 un:: ~ua a\."Ut wnn euer cu.,..
siles •. and giant new Trident sub-This is the question an Orange Miss Rainey.
marines with more potent and County Superior Court j ury must F I o o d sa id L eo n s k i 1
accurate weapons. answer as it begins deliberations testimony "was not very retia·
Brown stressed that the con· in the sex perversion trial of the ble" and that the prosecution
troversial plan for 200 MX mis-49-year·old Heater. witness made up his story as ht
siles, which would be shuttled The seven-man, five-woman went along.
among abowL4.600 shelters in re-panel w&S given the case Tues· Heater is charged with nine
mt>tlf"WestenrvaUeyr,4s hrghty-day tollowing closing-&F-gumen~~ of ~ral-~Ol>u~ion
important for preser ving the Crom prosecutor Dave Himelson sodomy and false imprisonment
Jong·term strategic balance." · and defense a tto rney J ohn / The defense secretary made Flood. Deliber ations continued
these points in connection with a today· f'ro•PGfl#':ll discussion of the revised U.S. At issue is whether Jonathan
nuclear strategy, which places Leonski. l8. ~onsented lo the REAGAN
greater emphasis on an ability sexual acts with Healer and a • • •
..L. and'tt!adtntss'""-ta st.rUINf·tt;,,'1.""°'yea·r ·•ld '9.irl or .-w-a s • ... ·
S ovie t m ilitar y a nd wa r· threatened w!th p~ysic.al harm
supporting industrial a nd com· and held agamst his will at the
ma nd cent ers while de · houseon GoldeneyeAvenue.
e mphasizing alta~ks on the So-Him.elson said Leonski, who
vietpopulation. w.as p~cked up by Heater ~ he
Th is · ·counter v a i Ii n g hitchhiked near the San Diego
strategy" has drawn heavy fire rreewa>'. last May 6, wa~. forced
from the Russians and from mto havmg sex through duress
s ome American critics who an d menace" during his two
c la im it makes nuclea~ war days of alleged captivity.
more thinkable. The young d rifte r claimed
··This evolution in our doctrine Heater beat him with a cane hltd ·
e nhances deterrence and re· threatened to kill him unless he
duces the likelihood of nuclear engaged in oral sex with the de-
war " Brown said fendant, a previously convicted A~ sought to emphasiie that it s ex of~ender ~ho s pent 13
carries with it no intent to strike m onths m state pnson.
first with nuclear weapons, but Leonski also. t estified that
that "we are talking about what H~ater forced ~1m to have sex
we could a nd would do in with Wanda Rainey, the 16-year·
response to a Soviet attack old girl who was a frequent vis·
"Deterrence rem ains as it it.or to Heater's home and who
has been historically, o~r fun-now lives there .
da mental strategic objective," The prosecutor contended the
Brown said. "But deterrence d e fendant 's a ctivities with
must restrain a far wider range Leons ki were almost identical to
of threats than just massive al· those in a 1971 case in which
t acks on U.S. cities. He ater wa s charged with
"It ~s our ~llcy -and we ~ot es ting another young
have mcreasangly the means hitchhiker in bis Fountain
and the detailed plans to carry Valley bome.
out this policy -to ensure that That case was dropped as part
the Soviet leadership knows that of a plea bargain agreement
if they chose some intermediate which sent Heater to st·ate
level of aggression, we could, by prison for another attack in 1967.
selective, large . . . nuclear al· He waa released from prison in
tacks. exact an unacceptably 1977. h~gh price in the things the SO. Flood, in hia closing state· YH~t leaders ~~pear lo value m e nts, told the jury that
most,"Brown said. L e ons ki , contrary lo his
Panel Deadlec!la!d
Medi-Cal Issue
Ends in Mistrial
ByDAVIDKUTZMANN
Otdlto.My~MetSlaft
Glatch, who suspended his
practice more than a year ago
because of his legal troubles,
s mlled broadly when the mistrial
was declared, but made few com·
Soviet military capabilities.
"Every s ingle an a lysis of
which I am aware directly.con·
tra dicls this, administration's
smug assertion that the United
St a t es is and will r em ain
militarily superior (to t he Soviet
Union) or at least 'second to
none.· We are already second to
one." Reagan said.
.. He described America's de·
fense situation as "grave but
... not irretrievable. We must
provide the defense s pending
and programs necessary to cor·
reel immediate and short-term
vulnerabilities" as well as long·
term defense progra ms.
In apparent refe rence to
Carter's claim in h is speech
l as t week accept ing t h e
De m oc r atic p res ide n tial
nomination that he has been "re·
bu i ldin g o ur mil i t a r y
strength" after years of relaUve
decline under Republican presi·
dents. Re aga n ques tioned
Carter's truthfulness.
"By such untruthful devices
as manipulating Inflation factors.
shifUngthebasefromauthorityto
outlays, changing the base years
and even ordering planned de·
fense spending this year reduced
so it would look as if he had met his
promised percentage increase for
next year. the Carter admlnistra·
l ion tries to m anufacture in·
creases that in fact are largely
phony." Reagansaid.
He said <.;arter had canceled.
c ul back or delayed the B·l
bomber. Minuteman Ill, the MX
missile and the Trident missile
programs.
Bayside Job
Gets More
Delay in NB
Bayside Drive r esidents in
Corona del Mar who've grown
we ary waiting for work crews to
finish overhauling their street
can expect to wail at least
a month longer.
T he $750,000 County Sanitation
District project. originally ex ·
peeled to be wrapped up last
J une. is confined to a stretch
between CarnatiOI\ Avenue and fl Puep Dtive. ' • ,
T4m Dawea, a ·dtsi'rict
ipolesman. said the pro~t has ~delayed beeaU9e •otters.
••ve eneoun~rea one ~ob\em
Stamler sa1d the s uspects also
stole $12 the boy had collected
from customers on the paper
route for The Courier News of
Bridgewater.
Authorities said the sus pe ·ts
probably did not know the
youn gs ter. a nd his father
agreed.
... It's clear to me that Tommy
JUSt happened to be in the wrong
place at the wrong time," said
Tbomu Beattie.
fro• Pogf-l I
aft~r' andt.her~ •
• "When we stated djgeme we FIRE . . .
loand -Pld bpried ~ ~ , -1'0bodt beW' .,,. ·*"" 'Ulere~ roadbtoeks at both erulioflS-ar ---We~ 6xind so~ bulkheads Avenue.
and all ~ al l'Vbble -·Jtisl The fire was contained by 6
fijled up .w!ttr buried i'mf'·" p.m .. but fU'emen were called
Dawesexpta.ined. % out s hortly after midnight
T he project, which has caused because of a hot spot reported
portions of Bayside to be closed by Canyon Arres residents
to t hrou~h traffic_. was un Chief Kuhn said light winds
d~rtaken m cooperation with the a1d<'d in <'xtin guishmg the blaze.
City of Newport Beach. Nf'Wf)Ort "If Wl"d had a Santa Ana is pic~gupathird of thecost wind. Wl•'d huvc been on Skyline
Wh1l~ the sanitation d1stnct 1s Or iv(' fightmg thl.' fire.·· he said
installing a new storm dram ln vest11~ators were probmg th<'
hookup and new sewer and blackened canyon wall today
water lines, the city is replacing searching for c lue~ to the brush
its old sewer and water Imes . fire
Dawes said the. final step of Witnc!-t~l':-. on Canyon Acres
the project requires crews to told poltCl' tht•v hec.i rd loud ex·
virtually rebuild the stretch of plos1on.'> JUl'I prior to the fire
road now tom up a nd replace Tuesday
several residential driveways
Residents were told last year
that the project would begin m
February. The date was moved
back several limes and resi·
dents later were informed in
their water bills that work would
be finished by June.
"The way things went," sa1d
Dawes. "we didn't even start
wor k until the first of June. So
ther e was a setba c k right
there."
Shark Kills
Fisherman
SAN DIEGO (AP> -A radio
r e port from the tuna boat
Calypso said a 22·year -0ld San
Diego fis herman died after a
shark attacked him while he was
trying to free a porpoise from
the boat's nets.
Jerry Correia died Monday
night. five hours after he was
pulled from the net after being
badly bitten. according to his
father, Joe Correia. and the
boat 's skipper.
The attack occurred about
1.200 miles south of San Diego.
according to the reports.
V.S. Hikes
Mortgages
WAS HI NGTON <AP)
The interest rate on
govemment·backed home
mortgages went up one-
hall percentage point to·
day. from 11.S percent to
12 percent.
It was the fi rst increase
in Veterans Ad ministra·
lion and Federal Housing
Administ ration mortgages
for single·family homes
since April 12. The jump
follows similar rises in the
conventiona l mor tgage
market.
The VA and FHA also
increased interest rates on
gradua t ed payment
mortgages from 11.5 per·
cent to 12.5 percent. as of
today.
An Or4\0ge County Superior
Court jury's inability to reach a
verdict in the Medi-Cal Fraud
trial of Hunt ington B~ac h
psychiatrist Louis Glatch Jr. has
res ulted in a mistrial being
declared.
mentstoreporters .
He said be bad "mixed feel-
ings'' aboullhe jurydeadlock, but
was somewhat happy with the Ladies Summer
Superior Court Judge Bruce
Sumner ordered the mistrial
Tuesday when· j ury foreman
Russell Orr told him the panel
was hopelessly deadlocked after
nearly three days of delibera-
tions.
G latch had been atandin1 trial
on charges be illtentionally sub-
mitted fraudulent bills t.o the
state's Medi-Cal program for
more work than he had done.
lo some cues, the proeeeut.lon
claimed. be billed the state f« 28
bounof workin •24·bour day.
But three memben of tbe Jury
wblcb beard the lenlthy cue
''felt In their bearta" the) eou1d
not be convinced of tbe
ptychlatrllt'• aullt. Orr said In a
ball way lnten1ew.
Orr ta.Id tbe Jury took three
HCnt ba1Jota durlnl lta 4elibera·
Uom. wbleb beau FriclQ. Tbe
ftnt twowtet wereM forcaevte-
Uoll. The ftDa1 ~ waa N lD
favoro11Ullt.
TIM JUl'1 fonmu aakt tbln
badbema"trellMBdouaalDOmll
of eridlllee" for the panel t.o
1tud1J td. ~ dJd not elaborate on anyort.be~ ~ 'adllcuulom.
·/
turn of events.
His attorney, David Brickner.
sa id he had hoped bis client would
be exonerated.
"It's a cloae case," Brickner
said before going oCf to tali with
juron .
Deputy Attorl\ey General
Frederick Millar, whop~
the cue, sald he too wouJd talk
wlth juron to "set their perspec-
tive." ' ·
"No prosecutor likes to see a
bunaJury," Mlllarsaid.
If the at.ate decides t.o tr)' Glatcb
a1atn'-_new le1al proceedln11
could oeinltltuted wftb.ln 80dayi.
The ptyctµatrlat ta char1ed
with 20 count.a' of fraud. The
protecutiaG cJalmed Glatcb billed
the at.ate for bavlnl bour-loal
aeulom.wtth lledl.CaJ patlmta
•hen be bad only been with them
for about abalf bour.
Sportwear
and Swimwear
COIOMA DIL MAI
21J I I. C.-ttwy.
671-9700
The defeaae contend•.
bowe.er, that tbe blWDI emn
betw~ tm aa 11'11 w.re tlm·
Pb ailltllrll. Olatcb alloelaimed
be ...... DOa·tndlUoul medllDd
ol tnllmmlt wblcb ... talknd
tooft~eoameHD1fornriable
periods Ume. ... .-0-------------..,...------~,_ _________ ,..
I
Today•s CloNin,i ~
N.Y. Stoeks
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . WEDNESDAY, AUGlJST 20. 1980 N TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
~lanneF ¥ows He'll Keep Joh, HoDle
-n3111.,.••sw Or.... ...._..,_Com_
....... IUeJaU.d J.Foom.r
Cedl9*1 ~1 that M wW ... ~ Ma ,... ... bla ...
peeal" .......... Beacb bome
deeplte ~auaaa tbat he \lied
hla pGblic· poalUoD to r.-olve
penoeal ftMDelal prob&ema.
Speekhc to nporten follow. illl ~·1 ~miuion meet·
ln1. Foome1' aald he does not
belifte be aeted improperly. He
said be apedl to be cleared
Married
Priests
Invited
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -
Some members of the Anglican
Church· in the United States, in-
cluding married priests, could
b e come members o f the
Roman Catholic church and re·
Hd to remain on the com·
m1al\oa.
f'ootner a1lo 1a1d he hu ar· r..,.. ftneedne Uaat ••beJmCS a
q ........ ol a doubt'' wW allow
him to kMp hi• Huntinfton
Harbour residence, valued at
more than *500,000.
Reeent pubUabed reports de·
tailed P'ootaer'a alleged at·
tempts to UM hi.I position as a
county planmn1 commiaaioner
to gain levera1e for business
loan• totamn1 seoo.ooo.
Footner'a home was to be auc
tioned Oct. 22 to satisfy a debt
resulUnc Crom bls i~volvement
with California Filter Corp. The
company declared bankruptcy
laat year.
MeanwhHe, ·Second District
Supervisor Harriett Wieder said
she a.nd her staff will conduct an
independent investigation or
Footner's activities as a plan-
ning conunlasion to determine
/ I
the extent, if any. of im-
propriety. .
Mrs. Wieder said through an
aide that she wtll make a run
statement on lhe matter on Mon-
day.
Mrs. Wieder previous ly asked
for an analysis by Orange Coun·
ty Counsel Adrian Kuy~.
Kuyper said tod\lY the
analysis is proceeding and could
be concluded as early as next
week.
Footner, who appeared calm.
but reluctant lo answer ques-
tions, said he would withhold
substantive comment on the re·
ports until the county counsel's
inquiry is completed.
Footner said, however. that he
did not tell Mrs . Wieder about
his financial e ntangle me nts
when she appointed him to the
commission. He said he didn't
consider it important.
"l had no idea it (the loan)
wouldn't be paid back." Footner
said. The Joan was granted by
American National Bank.
Footner, who earns $9,600
yearly as a planning com-
missioner. said he did not Uunk
his financial problems would af-
fect his ability to vote objective·
ly on planning matters.
Foqtner discusse<t the sw1rlinl!
controversy briefly Tuesday
with Mrs. Wieder. Neither par-
t y, however . would disclose
what specifically was discussed.
Hanging Tough.
Watkins Defies Newport on Fine
Lee Watkins says he has the
$320 the city of Newport Beach is
looking for but be predicts city
officials will never lay a finger
on the money.
Watkins. an unsuccessful can-
City Attorney Hugh Coffin said
he intends to do just that. He
said a letter will go out to
Watkins this week asking him to
pay up.
Watkins, owner or an in· lain parts ol their own liturgy.
ArchbiaboLJQbQ .R .. Qlainn am·~...,~,;;.. ~-----4---didate in la$1.Jla¥'$-clly.-COUAOiJ race, is continuing to rebuff city
~ranee brokerag~ fit m, sant-
the Ci ne s hould be waiv~d
because he experienced trouble
getting his financial records
form his con s ulting firm,
Starburst Cons ulting of
Fullerton.
noWtced today. ·
The pla n would allow
Anslicans to enter the Roman
Catholic church under a "com·
mon identity." Quinn said
f Quinn, bead of the San Fran-
claeo dioceie and president or I the National Conference of
I
Catholic Bishops, admitted that
opening the Catholic Church's
doors to Episcopalians could be
dlviaive. 1 .. That's the way it is," Quinn
told a news conference at
modernistic St . Mary's
Cathedral. addinJ th• the uni·
lateral move had.the tileaaln& ol
Pope Jobn Paul IJ.
Tiie detaioD, be said, "applies
onl1_ to person• who, 1thile
wlaldlll tD ........... elllDlldl ol the ADCUcan tradition, fully
accept Roman Catholic doctrine
and tbe authority of the pape _ ........
II arried Episcopal prteats
wo.id be allowed to remain
•artiat. but could not 1'e1IWTY when 1ridowed, and new priests
would not be allowed to marry,
Quinn said.
The plan was developed and
proposed to the Vatican in
response to requests from in·
dividuals and groups of Anglican
background who have been
m e mbers of the Episcopal
Church.
Quinn said that at present only
about 1,000 Episcopalians and 63
members ol the clergy actively
favored the move. He said they
are members of the "Pro·
diocese ol St. Augustine of Can·
terbury."
The Episcopal Church has
over 100 dioceses and more than
11,000 clergy and supports mis·
sionary activity in many parts of
lbe world.
...., ....... .,a... .....
RU0GED TERRAIN IWIDl!S Fl ..... IN LAGUNA
No lnfurtH or DelMge C.UHd by llnlah ....
I aguna Brush Fire
Blamed on Kids
By STEVE MJTCBELL
OI • o.lty l"IMC St.ff
Fire investigator s believe
children playing with fireworks
set orf a 12-acre brush fire in
Laguna Beach Tuesday that
took 175 firefighters nearly three
hours to contain.
Seventeen engine companies
from Orange County, San
Clemente, Laguna Beach,
Emerald Bay and South La~una
responded to the 3:30 p.m. blaze
that at first threatened homes in
Canyon Acres. about a quarter
mile from Laguna Canyon Road.
As the first Laguna Beach
units arrived on the canyon floor.
t he wind s topped and names
began licking up the sides of the
east canyon wall toward Thurston
Intermediate School, located atop
the ridgeline.
S•rvivor Dies.
Laguna Beach · Fire Chief
Charley Kuhn ordered two fire
hoses up each flank from Can·
yon Acres, and more lines were
carried down the slope from the
threatened school.
Anne Frank's Dad Was 91
BASEL. Switzerland CAP> -
Otto Frank, 91, whose daughter
Anne wrote a teen-age diary of
Nul peneeution that shocked
tbe worlcl. died today.
Coasc
Weather
Low CkJolitM'I tGDipt
ad ..-lJ 'nMlnda1 morn· tDa CllMwlle 8U8ll1 ud • .,..... ..........,. Lowa
toalOt M to a . RlPI Tt.aradaJ 11 to 11 at .... n...,..., .. tnJand.
The German·bom Frank was
the sole survivor of a ran)ily of
four ferreted out in 1944 by Nazi
raiders from the backroom or a
Dutch warehouse where they
had been biding for more than
two years in an attempt to
escape the Holocaust.
H e was freed from the
Auecbwtta death camp by Soviet
lroopl ill 1M5, at about the time
Anne died of typhus ln the
Berten-Beben camp at ace 15.
llil wlle and other dauatar allo
died ln Nul camps.
Retumlnl to the Amsterdam,
warebome, Prank found Anne's
Dutch-lan1ua1e diary, alODI
with fairy tales and otber stariel
lbe blld wrttteD wblle lll llldlal.
Reflectiq humor and penslve-n ... , the diary baa been balled
aa a monument to the courace
and strength of the human
aplrit.
''ID spite ol nerytbiq. I still
bellne tbat ~le .are reaJl1 1ood at heart, ' was a key
paaqe tbat ll'lpped mllliou
anNDd tbe world.
TIM ..., WU publiabed in
ttn. 1l WM 1lllr dramaUNd •
a ,,..... .. , I ·r=· ... tM ftsnh'...._ ....._.
·--..... ff llO· "=: ......... for .... ,.,
•• Clinl.-...... World War l;~ .. OertaeQ ;wt11a ba1 ,..., .............. °'
Workt War tt. •• ttae Naala
Pflll .. ellr ..U.Jewllb Cam•
Clllft@JISw,_AU .
As the fire approached the
school, five units from Orange
County set a backfire near a dirt
road in back or the Top of the
World communit}.
Police Chier Jon Sparks, who
helped with crowd control and
com municatlons at the school
command post, said "It was
lucky ror us the wind carried the
fire to a place where we could
get on top ol it."
Fire boees snaked down the
h ill from Thur s ton as
firefilhten maneuvered on the
slopes, some as steep aa 45 per-
cent.
''They Wen! atlpplng and slid·
log all over the place," Kuhn
said of the hillside firefighters.
As fire units surrounded the
blue, 1-una Beach police lld·
riled nlideota to atand by for
possible evacuation.
Restdeatl were seen atop their
roofs waterin1 down wood
abtnglea, ud bundreda of spec·
t a ton watched the flre from
Cout llOway and the three art
f•tlvall \eloW. PoUee UDl most of the spec-taton off tile hill by aettiDI up
roadblocb .t both endl of Park
Avenue.
Chief Kuba Mid lllbt wbldl
aided tn attapilbtq the blue.
••If we'd bad a Santa Ana
wtod, ft'cl ba" bMD CID Skyltue Drh:=.u-flre, .. be aakl.
Ill were Problnl tbe
blackened canyon wall = ........, for cluee to the
ftre.
WltawMI • C•JOG Aere1 told pe&e u.r Mml loud a · =· jult ...... to tbe l1re
attempts at collecting the $320
fine slapped on him when he
fa iled to keep the June 13
deadline ror campaign state-.
men ts.
'·I told them before if they
want to make a big deal out or
this. that's fine," Watkins said
today, "but the whole thing's a
mistake and they know it."
But City Clerk Doris George,
who handed down the fine, dis-
agrees.
She originally asked the
Orange County district attorney
to help her collect the m oney but
later was told that Newport's ci -
ty attorney would have to put
the pinch on Watkins.
l.ENGTHY UST
PROJ'ES T.4.XINC
Ir you have been tardy in pay-
ing those property laxes chances
ar e your name is in today's edi·
lion. Or you may find your
neighbor's or friend's name list·
ed. The de linquent tax list
begins on Page AU.
Man Sought
In Attack
On Teacher
Police are searching for a
smartly dreaaed, good looking
man who reportedly attacked a
43-year-old New Jersey school
teacher near her Newport Beach
hotel room late Tuesday.
The youthful suspect, noticed
wandering through the hotel
halls by several people prior to
the 11 p.m. incident, grabbed the
woman Crom behind in the hot.el
laundry room after flipping out
the llgbts,poUce said.
She told investigators he
slapped a band over her mouth,
pulled her to her knd but ran
off cuniq when another hot.el
guest looked in -the room to see
what the commotion was.
Police said they searched the
hotel but were unable to locate
tbe attaclEer, described aa being
ln bis IOI, sporting longilh hair
and wellhing about 200 pounds.
··If the city wants the money
so bad why don 't they just go
after the consulting firm,"
Walkins remarked. He said he
had a similar fine waived in 1978
when he experienced a delay in
filing statements following an
unsuccessful primary race
against Newport Beach As -
s em b I y woman Marian
Bergeson.
"The reaJ story is that l didn't
gel elected," Watkins went on.
"U I'd been elected, the fine
would have been waived."
Citv Attorney Coffin said when
<See WATKINS. Page AZ>
0•1ly P1 ... -
flGH'ffNG CITY HALL
Ex-candkhtte Watkin•
Residents Wearg
Bayside Project
Hits More Snags
Bayside Drive residents in
Corona del Mar who've grown
weary waiting for work crews to
finish overhauling their street
can expect to wait at least
month longer.
The $750,000 County Sanitation
District project. originally ex·
peeled to be wrapped up last
June, is confined to a stretch
between Carnation A venue and
El Paseo Drive.
Tom Dawes. a district
spokesman, said the project has
been delayed because workers
have encountered one problem
after another.
"When we started digging we
round an old buried street that
School Stays
BERKELEY <AP) -The
California School for the Blind
will remain in Berkeley this
year, ats move to Fremont
blocked in federal court. In
handing down a temporary in·
junction. U.S. District Judge
Milton Schwartz ruled that the
state was required by federal'
law to hold bearings to find out
how parents fell about the Fre-
mont move.
nobody knew was down there.
We also found some bulkheads
a_nd all kinds of rubble JUSt
filled up with buried junk "
Dawes explained. '
The project, which has caused
Portions or Bayside to be closed t o through traffic , was un-
dertaken in cooperation with the
City or Newport Beach. Newport
1s pi citing up a third of the cost.
While the sanitation district is
ins talling a new storm drain
hookup and n ew sewer and
'."'ater lines, the city is replacmg
its old sewer and water lines.
Dawes sajd the ·final step of
the project requires crews to
virtually rebuild the stretch of
road now tom up and replace
several residential driveways.
Residents were told last year
that the project would begin in
February. The date was moved
back several times and res i·
dents later were informed in
their water bills that work would
be finished by June.
"The way things went." said
Dawes, "we didn't even start
work until the first of June. So l
t here was a setback right
there." 1
Peril? • ID
IM'f.enae €hie/ Reveals Soviet Advances
• TSL AVIV, larMl CAP) -lirMI ,._.. JMa bocnbeld ..,...w • ..,..._ la 1ull11m Lell•• ...., fw IM llC09d
COMeCU&ift..., aft«,...,.. .. r.···· ....... wtMrn oa1u .. P9""snc9r wtUa a ~ roct.u. &.be mww, com·
mand ~. ,
A C'OIDlmmlGue takl aD ..,..... ,..... ntWMd after bomb-
&.., "fwward .a .................. ---for lt.rtbs .. .,.1.nat
luMI. It dkl DOt ~ t.M t&rl'U· •twr ...... ---1lttt*ti•
SIGNAL KlU. (AP> -A U.,.....oW ~l ~kt of. Ile• ........, ... hi...W Mddtatallt tod at ce Mid·
quarteri and dled 1hortl1 afterward at LoDc • Memorial
Rotplt.al. omcen 1ald.
llalpb Gardotr. a to.year vetft'an ol the rorct. wu •hot
•ben a Nl"Y1ff revolver attidentally diacharsed about 10: 10
a.m .
Known u "BooM.'' the lanky Gardner aerved 11 a Lona
Beach poaicema.n ei1bt yeara before movin1 to the Si1n11I Hill
foroe.
~ ... ,, P.W. '1.J•il'efl• e1181..UW.
VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope John Paul II, breakinl hi.a
silence oo the labor unre11t troubllne hia Polish homeland. told
pilgrims and tourists today, "We here ln Rome are united with
our fellow Poles."
At his weekly general audience at St. Peter's Square. the
pontiff read two popular prayers in Polish asking the Blessed
Vir1in to protect Poland. (Related story, A4.)
"These prayers by tbemaelves say how much we here in
Rome are united with our fellow Poles and with the church in
particular, whose problems are close to the heart and for which
we ask the Lord's aid, .. the pope said.
I
NEWPORT. R I. <AP> -
Defea11 Secretary Huold
Brown 11td today that the
Rut1JM1 either have. or are on
the v•r•• or aualnlna. the
capablUty to dettroy U.S. land·
bu.CS mlllta. ln their undtr·
1roUAd launch b&MI.
Brown Hid t.hla la w •mini
that Soviet mlUt.ary advancet ln
weape>M power. numbers and
ttcbnoloo eould ln-u..--lw.tt-• 'thrHt~n the aurvlvablllty ol
each component or our atrate1lc
forces ." lncludtn1 1.000
M lnuteman interconllnental
halll11tlc mi11lle1, the bomber
forceti and miulle·rirlng aub
marines.
"For our ICBMs. that poten.
Ual ha.a been realized. or doee to
It.'· Brown said In a speech pre-
pared for delivery here at the
Naval War College "The So
vlets are now deploying
thous.ands or ICBM warheads
uccurate enough to threaten our
nxed Minuteman siloe.
"For our bombers. the threatA
Kre more remot~. and for sub-
marine-launched balllst\c mla·
siles. more hypothetJcaT. •
His statement appeared to
make lhe Soviet threat to the
* * *
U.S. Minuteman ICBM force these points in connection with a
more l~edlate than his discuuion of the reviled U.S.
forecut Con1ree_, Jess than nuclear straten. which places
aeven moo a o. Al that lime. "realer emphasis on an ability
Brown PNdl that "w1th1n a -and readlneu -to strike at
year or two we can expect them Soviet milllary and war·
(the Sovletll .to obtain the 1upportlng laduatrial and com·
necellll')' comblDatlon of ICBM m a n d cent e r s . w bi I e de · numben. reliability, accuracy emphuiz:ing attacks on the So-
and warhead y'eJd" to put most vlet population.
US Jand·bHed mlHllea 1n Thfs "countervailing
JeopardYlJIUi f'ien o an at· • ra IY"""lfWdnwn-rteavy·fhe
tack. rrom the Russians and from
At the Hme Ume. however. -
Brown Pt>reued confidence ln
hl1 1peech today that the United
Statea can maintain what he
<'ailed "ee~ntJal oqulvaleoce"
with the Soviet Union and effec·
lively c:kUT a Rua1lan attack by
modernlzinc It.a strate11c forces
with the mobile MX miaaUe.
bomben armed with crut.e mis·
s llH. and ilant new Trident 1u~
marlnea with more potent and
accurate weapons.
Hrown sll'e$Sed that the con·
troversial plan for 200 MX mis·
slles. which would be shuttled
amon1 about t.600 shelters in re. ....
mote Weetem valleys. "is hilhlY
important for preserving the
long-term strategic balance."
The defense secretary made • * *
W~TKINS ..
tbe District Attorney's office
handed the matter back to the
city, they noted that a check
with the Fair Political Practices
Military Claims 'Phony' .. ~ ...........
Reagan Raps President on Defense
SURVIVOA SUCCUMBS
Otto Fr•nk, 91
~g~dm.;;~ w~T:!:~ed the fine BqSTON CAP> -.~ccusing fi!le exactly what he m~an~ in of the nation's defenses. Frone Page :\I
Hesaidif Walkinsconlinuesto Pr~.s1den~. Carter of .~nt~lh· . e ither dollars or spec1f;c Veterans Administrator Max
some American critics. who
claim it makes nuc(1'ar wac
more thinkable.
"This evolullon in our doctripe
enhances deterrence and re·
duces the likelihood of nuclear
war," Brown said.
He sought to emphasiz:e that it
carries with it no intent to strike
first with nuclear weapons. but
that "we are talking about what
we couni-um 'Wou Cl o in --
response to a Soviet attack.
Six Kith
Charged
ln~idnap
SCOTCH PLAINS. N J. CAP>
-Five boys and one girl. rang-
ing in age from 12 to 17, have
been charged Wllh kidnapping in
the abduction of a IO·year-0id
boy held' ror Sl2.000 ransom. police say.
Lt John Power ... !>a id
authorities were surprised by
the age of thos<: mvol ved in the
apparent conspiracy.
" I've never seen anything like
1t 1n my career." Power!' said
The arrests cam e Tuesday
afte r the parents of Thomas
Beattle paid the ransom and
were reunited with the boy. who
~a~ not harmed during his 18-
hou r ordeal The Sl2.000 was
later recov~red from a car by
detectives armed with a search
rduse to pay. other collection ful a11d larg~ly phony claims military progra~s . . Cleland has criticized Reagan's c;'R • ~K-
tacM'1.i wU& becoos\dered.--·--·-abo~_t Am~a~ ~efenses . --~~~~pt~sL;t .h sLoL-l'f'eviOUS remarlcr,commentinr.-t'"'. ~,_ lfep uDTTC an p r es 1 iferiTtar m111tary spen ng cuts imposed "I am surprised and alarmed al
~a rranL •'--.:;,_:..;..._, ______ _
$2S~~i~t:sh~l:~n~~ft~e r~~ nominee Ron~d Reagan said to-by .Carter. twt ag.ain did not say Gov. Reagan's distortion of the pa1gn . He_ opened a food-pl'Oduct
seconddislrictcouncil seat,filed day the United States h~s wh1c.h cuts he f!Ught rest?r:e as facts about our nation 's business~ Amsterda~. wtuch
his statement July 14. more than sl!~ped to second place m president or w~ch new m ilitary veterans. One~ again his was occupied by the mvadmg
m1htary strength. programs he might approve. . rhetoric has overtaken reality... Germans~ 1940. . . a month after the deadline. rn remarks prepared for de· It was Reagan's second maJor Reagan also promised in his The farruly went mto hiding
He said following the council livery to the American Legion speech this week attacking the S""'ech today to boost mill• .. ..., June 14. 1942. when news spread e lection he moved to Los l · R 'd ·d ... -,_.J bo t the r J Angeles. claimin" "Newport lost annua convention, t:agan S8l Democratic pres1 ent's m11Jt.ary spending "in the face of rapid a u massacres o ews.
<" "' the security or the United St.ates policies. Carter will get his . . They were tracked down Aug I. Its charm for me ." has been "placed in jeopardy" chance to argue his case before and. over~helmmg ~.ri;>wth '" 1944. date or the last entry 1n
Mrs. Remer
Rites Held
In Newport \
Private family funeral
'Services have been held for Mrs.
Mlldl'ed L. Remer, of Corona del
Mar. mother of a prominent
Harbor Area alton.ey.
A native New Yorker, Mrs.
Remer. who died Sunday. had
lived in the Harbor Area for the
pas t 10 years. She was 86 at the
time of her death.
Services were held at Pacific
View Memorial Park under
direction of Ba ltz Bergeron·
Smith & Tuthill Wes t cliff
Chapel.
She as survived by her son
franklin I. Remer. or the law
Orm of Hurwitz Remer Mac·
Don1Jd Meade & Rosenwald;
aand htt daughter·ln·law A.lice,
tA Coron• ~I Mar
M '' RA:mer ~ lao lea vc.-. four gnnd,•hlldr~n . l>anJ~l. P1ul,
\IV.-n.dy find ftnullnd R~mer
by the Carter administration. the Legion convention Thursday . So.~iel military capabilities., Anne's journal.
Hitting repeatedly at what he I n an address before the . Every s ingle a.nalysis or FranJc settled in Switzerland
described as "the deterioration Veterans or Foreign Wars con· ~hid~~ a~. awaJe ~1~~u~. co~· in the 1950s. keeping the d1ar} m
or American military strength" vention Mondav, Reagan ac· ra ic 1~ a minis ra i~n s the safe or a Basel bank He
under Carter. Reagan repeated cused Carter of :.shabby" treat· s mug assertion tha~ the Urut~ turned over all royalties from
his "peace through strength" ment of veterans and of neglect St.a.Les is an~ will rema.sn the publication and the film
campaign slogan, but did not de· mil~tarlly superyor Clo.the SoVlel rights to an Anne Frank Founda· Unio~> or at least second lo lion in Amsterdam and to
Onee a Cop •••
&officer Aids Arrest
Re tired Newport Beach police sergeant Robert
Gatewood came to the aid or a Costa Mesa patrolman
Tuesday when a jaywalker the officer attempted to cite al·
legedly attacked him near the comer of Harbor Boulevard
and Wilson Street. police reported.
Officer Tom Winters alleged that when he attempted
to cite Tanya Durst, 22. or zzn Harbor Blvd .. she refused
to sign the citation.
That's when the altercation broke out.
Officer Winters claims he was scraclched, his glasses
broken and his trousers ripped. He claims the woman was
also kicking and biting.
Gatewood waa driving by and came to the officer's
aid. Mrs. Durst was arrested on charges or battery and
taken to Orange County Jail.
Officer Winter was taken to Costa Mesa Memorial
Koapltal and treit.ed for cuts and scrapes.
non~: We are at.ready second to charity. on~~ :=~~·~merica's de· . He h~d been ill .six months .. He
fense situation as "grave but is s urvJVed by. his second-.wtfe,
... not irretrievable. We must whom be mamed after the war.
provide the defense spending Mesan Killed and programs necessary to cor·
reel Immediate and short-term
vulnerabilities" as well as long.
term defense programs .
In apparent r e fe rence to
Carter's claim in his speech
last week accepti ng the
Democratic presid e n tial
nomination that he has been "re·
building ou r mil i tary
st rength" after years or relatJve
decline under Republican presi·
dents. Reagan questioned
Carter 's truthfulness.
"By such untruthful devices
as m anipulating inflation factors.
shifting the base from authority to
outlays, cbangiQg the base years
and even ordering planned de·
fense spending this year reduced so It would loot u If be bad met his
promised percentage increase for
As Cycle Hits
Block Wall
Costa Mesan Coleman Wayn~
Brindle, 36, of 805 Towne St. suf.
fered fatal inJunes at 6 . 20 p.m.
Tuesday when he rode his
motorcycle into a block wall
near his home. police reported
today.
Witnesses told officers that
Brindle rode through a stop sign
at high speed into the wall form·
ing a deadend int.ersecllon ror
Towne Stree t at Placentia
Avenue.
Non-teacher. Pact
Scheduled for Vote
Jury Impasse
Nidlifies
Medi-Cal Trial
next year. the Carter admuustra·
lion tries to m anufacture in·
creases that in fact are largely
phony." Reagan said.
~ aatd <.:art.er bad canceled,
cut back or delayed the B· l
bomber, Minuteman rn. the MX
missile and the Trtdent mi5511e
Police said Brindle was
pronowiced dead an hour later
at Fountain Valley Community
Hospital. He suffe red massive
head irtjuries.
Traffic investigators said
some 200 feet of braking skid
marks were left by the victim 's
750 cc machine before it
slammed into the wall. A wu"e padcaiie •tire4!m .. nt.
4r11fltd by ncaotutor11 for tlf~wl)Or\.-MeH •d1ool d1•trl<·l and
a n<11H.e~hl•Ul 11m1>loyee1 wiion, bl 1c:MciuJ.e!d for a vote by lhe un·
k>n '• membenhlp Mond•>' Howud Lawrance, ch ief
ae1otlator ror tho CalUom l•
Jkhool Employeet A11oct1Uon.
iald memben of th• union
reoretenUn110me 900 •mployMI
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will vc:M at 7 p.m. In Harper Com
munllyCenter. Cotta M esa
T he peckaac offers • iov. per·
<'ent pay hike and In cr eases
health. welfare and dental
benefit.a by about S300 per year for
each ot the employees, Lawnnce
Hid.
The asreement -if approved
by the district's board of trustees
and lhe W'llon members -would
c0tt the district about $680,000 for
the flscal year that began July l,
LawrenceesUmat.ed.
The pay packa1e, drawn during
1e11lons with a state mediator. re·
1ulta from negotiations left open
in the two-year contract approved
111tyear. ·
Batlalnlnl on a new contract is
expectedtobe1innextsummer.
Crash Kills
P888enger;
· Driver Held
A pusenaer In a car tbat
tum bled owr an off.ramp oa the
Garden Grove Freeway ta
Orante died early today and the
drlver WM~ 0t;a 1U1ptdon
of felcla1 .... drtvtac aad maa1I~. Roblrt ..... n, o1 Or8al9.
........... to deetb --Dae car rolled over tbe Tu1tln
A"8• lft.nmp at 1:11 a.m.
Tia• drl•er, leffra1 J .
By DAVID KUTZMANN
OttlleOMIY ~lletlUff
An Orange County Superior
Court jury's lnablllty to reach a
verdict ln the Medl·Cal Fraud trial o f Huntington Beach
psychiat1'11t Louis Olatch Jr. has
re,ulled in a mistrial being
declared.
Superior Court Judge Bruce
Sumner ordered the mistrial
Tuesday when jury foreman
Russell Orr told him the panel
was hopelessly deadlocked after
nearly three days of delibera·
lions.
Glatch had been stand.ins trial
on char,• ,be lntentionall1 aub-
m ltted raudulent bUla to the
s tate's Medl·Cal prolc:.'.m for
moreM>rkthan~bad .
In aome c .... the Pl'OMCUUOD
claimed, be billed the 1tate for•
bounof woi'kln a M·hour da)'.
But three members of tbe JUI')'
wblcb beard the leqtby cue
"felt in tbelr bearta" the> could not be convinced or tbe
ptycblatrtst'• nilt. Orr said 1n a
ballw91 lntervfew.
Orr 1ald the Jury took three
HCret ballotl chlrinl It.I deliblra-
tion.I, wblcb bqan Friday. Tbe
fint two ¥Otel wereM for~vtc·
Uoa. 'l1le ftDal ballot WU N lD f avorof IUlJt.
Tbe JUl'1 fonmu ta.Id thin
bad bee a "tremendoal ·--ot eYidtDc-e" for the PUel to
1tudy, but he did DOt elatiorate on
ID1 of tbeJUl'1'1d1lcuNloal.
programs.
Ladies Summer
Sportwear
and Swilnwear
• price
Ol•teb, wbo au1pnded bit COIOMA D1L MAI
praetlce mon than • ,..,. aao JIJ I I. ,.___. ~ SPORTS C&n'ERS beHUM ol b1I 1.,a1 troubl•1 ...__,. "~-r·
The boy wai:. abducted about
7 JO p m. Monday while collect·
1nA mone)' o n hi s :.1ster ·s
n~"spaper route. lJnion Count}
Prosecutor .John H Stamler said
Tuesday. Patricia Beattie. 17.
"as not with her brother at the
llmt!
The proseC'utor. wno o.;a1~ •he
bo} wru. pu~hcd into J l'<Ar after
ht' refused a rid<'. wa:,, held ir. ar.
:>pa rtment <J nd a gar age 1r.
Platnftel<l with has hands and
fe<'t bounl and his face covered
with a ski mask.
Beattie was round sit.ting or.
the steps of the Netherwood
train station m Plamf1eld by
police. where a 15 year old
female and a 17·year-old male
were apprehended. s aid
Stamler.
Another l7·year-old boy was
arrested m Plainfi eld about an
hour later. s aid Sgt Richard
Berman of the Plainfield Police
Department. And three other
boys, aged 12, 13 and 17, were
arrested later in the evening. of· fic1als said
The names of the youths were
not released because of their
ages.
The abductors contacted the
.Beattfos on Monday nt~ht. tell-
ing them that their son would
not be hurt 1f $12,000 m small
bills was left beneath a mailbox
in PJajnfield on Tuesday after·
noon. said Scotch Plains Detec·
t1ve Capt. Robert Luce.
When the boy's father went to
drop off lhe money as ins truct·
ed. an FBI-plane and helicopter
hovered above Police from
Scotch Plains. Plainfield and
North Plainfield and 15 FBf
agents from Newark also were
on the scene
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By PlDL SNEIDEltMAN
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The average American
touris ts who had just been kid·
napped, robbed and abandoned
in an African •wjld game pre-
serve probably "w~uld be anxious
to catch the first plane home,
putting as much mileage as
possible between themselves
and the dark continent.
Dick and Adorae Lester of
Huntington Beach, however, do
not blame all Africa for the
bebavtor or a few scoundrels.
After surviving that hellish ex-
perience during a visit to Kenya
this summer, the Leste rs simply
let their nerves settle down, col-
1 e c t ed the ir lu gga ge a nd
tramped on to a native village in
Ghana.
Now. the Lesters are back in
Ora nge County, fielding ques-
tions Crom friends and family
members who have beard ac-
counts of their abduction by
Tanzanian highwaymen.
Without mini ml zing the·
danger they faced. the Hunt-
ington Beach couple stress that
the holdup in Kenya was not
typical of their African trip.
was st.opped by a band of Tanza-
nians armed with a rifle, spear
and bow and arrows.
The Lesters managed to hJde
their identification documents
under a floor mat before they
were forced out of the vehicle.
The robbers ordered the two
couples and their guide t-0 collect
their belongings and follow them
into the tall grass. If they didn't
follow. they would be killed, the
bandits warned.
Soon after they began hilting
down a ravine. Adorae Lester
twisted her ankle. When her
husband protested that his wife
could not keep up. one of the
bandits struck h.im in the head
with the flat side of a knife.
Mrs. Lester forced herself lo
keep pace.
"Neither Dick nor I were in
condition to walk very Car . . ...
Mrs . Lester wrote in her diary.
"Besides. my heart was pound-
ing so bard from fright that my
mouth got dry. and I began to
pant almost at once."
She added. "I never prayed so
hard or so sincerely in all my
life . , . "
0 DAIL y PILOl Afl
traveling mone y behind i~
Nairobi.) .
One bandit threw a hair dryer
back to the English coupl~
punted by its purpose.
Finally the thieves took their
victims' shoes. leaving them to
hike back to s afety in bare feet.
Although the bandits were
gone. the Lesters realized ther
were not yet out of da nger:
Darkness had fallen. and tbei;
guide told them this was the
time when many animals choose
to feed.
The guide was especially
afraid the group might fall prey
to the vicious ca pe buffa lo. He
s uggested that the group talk
loudly. sing and m ake lots or
noise to sca re off any animals in
the vicinity.
To make matters worse. 1t
began to rain.
The Lesters collapsed before
reaching the car. but their guide
hiked the final distance and re-
turned with the vehicle .
AFRICAN SOUVENIRS REMIND HUNTINGTON PAIAOFMOREPLEASANTVACATIONMOMENTS
Adorae, Ofdt Leater Weer Shlrta From K•ny• Where They Were Kidnapped, Robbed, Abandoned
· ·tt was an incident that could
have happened in any city -
a nywhe re you tra vel." Dick
Les ter explains.
Across the border. about five
miles into Tanzania, the bandits
stopped. They took the Lesters'
va luables. including two new
c am e ras. but gave back .
personal items. <Fortunately.
the Lesters left mos t of their
The Huntington Beach couple
rode to a police camp to report
the incident, which s parked in-
creased Kenyan patrols to pre·
vent future robberies. The Ken-
y ans apologized profusely to
the Lesters .
"Their feeling is tha t the
Tanzanians do it on purpose to
ruin Kenya's to urist trade,"
Dick Lester says. No Block on Indictment
The Lesters prefer to em-
phasize the more pleasant mo-
ments of their vacation, such as
t he 12 days they s pent as the on-
1 y white people living In a
Ghanaian village. Farm Memorabilia
Part Qj R.anch _BH.-f---___
Amlwny Effort Fai/,s to StaJ,l Actions
The couple were treated to fre·
quen t d a n ce a nd dru m
performances and were made
honorary citizens of the village
A, state ao~a~ ,cgiut refused Tuesday lo oc furt er pros-
e c ution of Orange County
Supervisor Philip Anthony on
c aµipai gn fund la undering
charges
: Justices of the 'Fo~ District
Cou r"l01 A pp ea In San ..
Bernardino ruled that pros -
ecutors from the state Attome)'
General's office hadn't erred in
s eeking a oew indictment
Court Review Eyed
On MacDonald Case
RICHMOND. Va. (AP) -
Government lawyers have asked
the full U.S. 4th Circuit Court of
Appeals to review a three-judge
panel's decision reversing the
triple-murder conviction of
-former Green Beret Dr. Jeffrey
MacDonald
Tbe petition was filed Tuesday
afler the circuit court extended
tbe government's deadline ~or
aeeting a review The deadline
bad been today
The move could block any im-
mediate release of MacDonal<l
from pnson unless a request for
bond is granted. That request
had not been granted Tuesday.
MacDonald was convicted in
August. 1979, in the s layings of
his pregnant wife, Colette, and
his two daughters, Kimberly, s.
and Kristen, 2. He was a Green
Beret stationed at Fort Bragg at
tbe time of the slayings nine
years earlier. ..
Three weeks ago. a three-
judge panel of the circuit court
ruled 2-1 that MacDonald had
been denied his constitutional
right to a speedy trial and that
delay bad unfairly prejudiced
bis chances of getting a fair
trial
The panel ordered the convic-
tion reversed and MacDonald
released from prison.
MacDonald, who was sen-
tenced to three consecutive life
terms. bas been held at the
Terminal Island, Calif., federal
prison, near his home in Hunt-
ington Beach where he had been
working as a hospital emergen-
cy room physician.
. The Lesters were g iven a carved
a g a 1 n s t A n tho n y a n d co -_I.Li..£.~~ key Cc om t be
Oeflflmnr Ralph D1edrich-rast Ghanaians:· in return. they pre-Dec.em~r.. • s ented the natives with a key to
Diedrich 1s a former member the city of Huntington Beach.
of the board of s upervisors. Although the Lesters prefer to
The present and past mem· think about the more pleasant
hers ~f .the board are accused of experiences. Adorae Lester's
consp1nng to conceal the true African diary contains a tong,
source of about $68.000 that was colorful passage devoted to their
u sed . 1 n . Ant h o ~ Y's 19 7 6 terrifying abduction and hike
supervtsonal campa ign. back to safety.
The two men. along with four The Lester s had come lo
others,. we.re initiall~ cha.rg~ in Kenya to visit a student who had
a 197? J!ldiCtment with v10.la.ting stayed with them for a time in
prov1s 1ons of the Poht1cal Huntington Beach as part of a
Reform Act of 1974. foreign exchange program.
The new indictment was suc-On June 19, the Lesters and an
cessfully sought after pros -Englis h c ouple were being ~cu.tors fear~ the ~tatute of drive n through Maasai Mara
limitations uught expire before game reserve when their car the case came to tria l.
As a result of the appeals
court d ecis ion. Anthony and
Die drich could be b ack in
Orange County Superior Court
for a preliminary bearing into
the charges as early as Oct. 20.
That date is two weeks before
the Nov. 4 election ln which An·
thony is seeking a second four.
year term on the board.
He is facing opposition from
R oger Stanton . a Fountain
Valley City Council member.
Anthony has d enied any
wrongdoing. He has claimed the
a lleged conc ealme nt of the
source of contributions was due
to errors in filling out financial
forms
CoWity Gets
New Bailiff .
But No Funds
The Orange County Board or
Supervisors approved County
Sheriff Brad Gates' request to
hire an additional deputy lo
serve as a bailiff in superior
court.
But the board refused to in·
crease the sheriff's budget to
cove r the cost of the position.
By FREDERICKSCBOEMEHL 0tu.e o.itY ~Mets...,
N eek guard to prevent call from
going through barbed-wire fence
... wooden rat trap ... two row
corn planter . . . iron-wheeled
fl atbed orchard wagon with two
water tanks ...
The lis t of agriculture
memorabilia Orange County has
a cquired through lhe $325.000
purchase of the 2.2-acre Key
Ra'nch in Placentia is impressive.
The list, in fact. is 41 pages long
and contains828separateentries.
Purchase of the ranch. located
on Bastanchury Road near
Placentia Avenue, was approved
Tuesday l)y Orange County Board
of Supervisors over the objections
of Chairman Ralph Clark and a
member of the county Harbors.
Beaches and Parts Commission.
The county has negotiated, on
and off, for six years for purchase
of the ranch. considered of high
cultural value by the Orange
County Historical Commission.
Under terms of the agreement
approved by sJJpervisors, George
a nd Hannah Key will be
permitted to live at the rambling
two-story, six bedroom Victorian-
st y le ranch house until their
de aths .
According to a report pre
pared by the county Ge neral
Services Agency, the $325,000
price is a good one. Appraisers
s aid the property would be worth
$348,000 with the agreed upon
"life estate" for the Keys , and
$390,000 without a life es tate pro-
vision.
"Start up" cost for repairs and
improvements were estimated at
$45,000. The county's yearly C05t
of maintenance and starring after
the Keys' death was estimated at
$151,700. and $128,700 yearly
thereafter.
Clark. who voted against the
purchase. nonetheless comment-
ed. "this certa inly is a wonderful
facility."
However. he sa id he is con
cerned about details of the con-
tract, particularly the provision
that permit.a the county only o6e
day per month use prior to tbe
Keys'deaths.
He said the matter "should
have been held over " for addi·
tional study.
Supervisor Edison Miller oh
jected to any delay. pointmg out
that when negotiations first began
tll 1974 the county could have
purchased the property for
$125,000.
Curbing Crime Early
Gates said the new position is
needed because of the recent ex-
pansion of the court from 40 to 42
judges. One of the two judicial
seats has been filled by Gov. Ed-
mund G. Brown Jr.
The county will be allowed to
conduct public tours of the house
and ranch grounds one day per
month . The Keys will be
permitted to continue private
tours for civic groups and s chool
children.
The Keys , whose relatives
helped start citrus farming in
Orange County In the late 1800s.
previously turned a portion or
their homeintoa museum.
Purchaseoflhe Key Ranch also
was criticized by Sally White, a
member of the county's Harbors,
Beaches and Parks Commission .
who said. "there is not a definite
need forth.is type of museum."
A representative of the his·
torical commission dis puted that
contention
County's 'Project Shortstop' Under Way
By GLENN SCO'M'
Of-OMty ...........
In the serious and often pain ..
lul world of crime. they are the
insignificant, the infinit.eslmal:
shoplifting, petty vandalism.
loitering on the beach.
Often they are teen-age
erlmes -products of peer pres.
sure or a test how far the
judicial system will flex.
Minor infractions. to be sure,
but some people involved in the
Juvenile justice system eye
tbeie activit.ies with the theory
that the small-time crimes are tlae ones experimenting youths
use to cut their criminal teeth.
Now some of those observers
have formed a pro1ram aimed
at convincing youths and their
parents that the best way to
avoid the tightening spiral ol
ttiminal behavior is to stay out
of It to begin with.
Tbe program is called •'Proj-
ect Shortltop." It la apomored
Surf Victim's . .
" Identity Told
SAN ONOFRE (AP) -
Aatboritles have identified the
llody of a lt·year·old Camp
hadlftoll Marine wbo apparml· tr ~ while IWlmmlq off lu Onoh'e Stale Beach laat ....
Tbe body of Pfc. J!arry lkthard Jr. of Church Point, ta:., Mllped to HeadQuarten
Compan1. waa found by a 1:-corpe belicopter pllot da1 about aoo yarn olf.
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by the George A. Parker FOWl·
dalioo, a non-profit a rm of the
Orange County Bar Association.
As the name says, it is supposed
to stop youths short or crime.
It began Tuesday night with 10
youths and their parents
gathered at the Orange County
Courthouse for a three·hour
workshop on staying out or trou-
ble.
Foundation Director Ann
A very Andres explained at a
news conference Tuesday the
goal of the program is to make
youths think about the conse-
quences of breaking the law.
She said session leaders press
the point by .using films, group
discussions and a workbook. For
example, she said, leaders will
give youths advice on bow to ssy
no to their peers.
•'This is not set up for the bard
core, multiple offender," she
said, "but for kids who sup-
posedly have become involved in
the juvenile justice system for
tbe fiJ'lt time ...
It iao't a Uke-of! OD the SO-
calJed "scared straight" type of
counselinl, either, where prilon
inmates try to frighten youths
out of a Ufe of crime, sbe said.
Ms. Andres said the point of
J>roJeet Shortstop ls to make
teen·a1en and their parent&
tblnlt througb their alternatives
and reco1nl1e thelr
reapoaaibWtles.
Each family p-.ys "15 tor two
three-hour 1e11lon1 and a
workbook. The te11lona are two
week.I apart to Cf ve the YoUth
tlme to HIT)' otilt certaln re-
qulftd dutMI sudl u 1pendin1
time wJth tbe f unlly ud meet· tns local community members
wbo are DMUt to be potltlve
rol• modlll.
Tbe .JunnUe Court. Diatrlct
Attorney's Office a nd t he
Sheriff's De partment have
agreed to refer youths to the
program during its first six
month trial period.
Ms. Andres said judges in the
court might send first-time of-
fenders to the program rather
than hand out other kinds of sen-
tences. such as probation. She
added that sheriff's officers
have promised there will be no
lack or youths recommended for
the classes.
Getting the parent involved
with a child's future is one of the
primary thrusts. said James K.
Bear, preridenl of the non-profit
foundation. He said parents need
· to be reminded that criminal ac·
tivity has Its financial considera-
tions.
"Parents sometimes have a
misconception that they don't
pay at all," he said.
Panel Backs
Laetrile Bill
SACRAMENTO CAP) -A bUl
that would allow terminal
cancer patients to obi.In
Laetrile legally has been ap-
pr0ved by an Assembly commit·
tee after lt removed $1.1 million
tn state costs from the measure.
The Ways and Means Commit·
tee voted 11-5, Tuesday, the bare
majority needed, to send SBJaO
by Sen. William Campbell, R~
Hacienda Heights, to the Al·
aem bly noor. ·
t.aetrUe, a controveMJial sub-
stance made rrom apricot pill
ahd almonds. la illegal in
California. although more than
20 other st.It• permit its uae as
a cancer treatment.
Supervisors rejected Gates'
request for $24.520 to pay for the
new position, citing the fact his
budget was inc reased by $4
million during recent budget
hearings.
Chairman Ralph Clark said he
felt the sheriff could rind the
money in his $32 million budget.
In addition to old farming and
ranching equipment, they have
displayed historic newspaperedi-
t ions , books. household
furnishings, plumbing fixtures.
photographs, and other tum-Of·
the-century items.
Gem
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By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Certified G~ologiat, AGS
GOU>EN CORAL
from lurquoiu •ea.a
Man's yellow
gold-filled
Constellation Quartz,
water resistant,
with gold-filled
bracelet,
Stewart Improves
SANTA MONICA CAP> -A.c ·
tor Jimmy Stewart was today
reported in improved condition
at St. John's Hosptilal, where he
was admitted last week beca115e
of an irregular pulse. a hospital
spokesman said .
0
OMEGA
Coral, ooe of the world's oldest
living materials, bas been harvested
for centuries to provide personal
adornment and Interior decoration.
Now. from the turquoise seas of
Hawaii comes a new discovery from
the deep, quiet ocean: golden coral
"trees" have ~n found. They are so
deep among the ocean's darkness
that diven must dilate their eyes
slowly to even see them. but they're
down there, glowing with a
shimmering luminescence. Special
two-man submarines. equipped with
a cutUng "claw"· and an attached
collection basket, go down and brlng
back these jewels ol the sea. The gold
coral ls found off Makapuu Point and
off the Big Island of Hawaii.
Scientists believe that this special
coral grows as a parasite, living off
ol a more common valrety known as
bamboo coral. Growth of the coral ls
very alow -about an inch a year.
Golden coral hu been combined wtth
pearls, turquoise. diamonds and Jade
to make beautiful personal Jewelry.
lt Is used In u.rrtn111 pendants and
rin1a .
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18?3 NEwPOAT BLVO COSTA ~'E5A ~
33 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION
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WIND aa..aw a lllOO n.vs: No doubt tbe rqu.lar
l'ltiicmry ll ~mll\I UHi~ fMCblae.d by \be l'fMl
au.to uno& lnal)Kltoa debete curneUy •\llMMn and
thuodera lft t.M haUa ot Sattammto.
One da.y ._..,. IOlRI t.o have u eu&o •mot cheek pro-
11ram The next day wt aren't. The day aft.er that we beve a compt0n11H pl"Ol>Qffd in the lesWawn.
YO'& may lhlnk all ol um ii enortoouslY ailly *•'-'"
"verybody a~ smo1 • an awful thlq io aUow ln our
air. We ought to 1et rld of it . R &bl But~ areal debate up ln Sacramento iu'l ao much
over mo1 as st ia federal mooey.
IF CAUFOaNIA DOBSN'T adopt a vehicle •ntot ln·
s pect1on program. then the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency is threatenmg to cboP olf -.SO miW.oo lo dole
money to our Golden State. That's the key to it
Ttus lS the old federal ba.odltry by coercioo same.
Hold out the money carrot and then threaten to lake it
,,
·· Pslt' You Wamw Buy a Smog l~tion Sticker C~?''
-U~ay. Jt's-just like Peanuts cartoo--ncliaracter Lucy jerk-
rng away the football just before hapless Charlie Brown
lr1es to k1 ck 1l. ~ The federal $850 million (which is really YOUR
money. if you want to get technical) is earmarked for
l11~hway projects and sewers.
YOU MIGHT WONDER why our state legislature gels
-.o exc1lC'd C:1bout 1t Sewers always overflow anyway no
matter how many you build. And as for highway funds,
there 1s no visible evidence that Caltrans knows what lo do
with the money 1( it had the cash.
Anyway. our august solons have been in marathon de·
bCJte m an effort to push something through the legislative
hopper that will allow California to snatch the federal cash
~lash.
THROUGH IT ALL, they've fought over central auto
ins pection stations versus gas stations doing it; what the
standards ought to be; should cars built after 1982 only be
check<'d every two years? The issues seem endless.
Meanwtule as all the lawmakers seem preoccupied in
figuring out how to salvaae the federal $850 million, few
voices have been heard to lament the filture fate of hapless a uto owners here in Orange County or elsewhere iD the
s mog basin where some form or inspections will no doubt
become mandatory.
Wl l.I. OUR MOTORISTS be forced to sweat out long
rnspecllon lint•s and lose thousands of hours on their
pa!) check:.',
Who will be appointed to regulate the regulators?
How much will the ripoff be for s mog device repairs?
What C:1mounts of bureaucratic paperwork will be
Aenerated and heaped upon the hapless vehicle owners?
How heavy will be the fees for smog inspections?
WELL. NOBODY FRETS up ln Sacramento about
these petty little details. When lhey talk about regular
people, they like to r educe you to " vague, aray mua they
call "The Publle "
"Th f'ubhr " 1i. Nu1y to dral wllh. Human bein&B.
howcvf•r. ca n be dlfflf'ull.
0( c-t111r411•, II will be trum•n belng1t that will be llt•nd·
lnjl '" fll{,q(' '"""Ii! IOl;JJPf'llon llM!I
Saudi Lockheed Tristar
300 Killed
RIYADH, Saucil Arable (AP) -Flam• ensulled a Saudi Ara·
bllft jetliner aft.er It made an emer1eocy return to tbe Riyadh
•lrport and all aoo pel'IOOI aboard perllhed\ the official Saudi
p,..., ..-cy reported today. It was tbe lblrd·••rcest death toll In
avtaU. history.
The plane WU • mcht from Karachl. PaJd1tan, to Riyadh. lo
Jidda, S.uadl Arable.
About 15 perceot or the vtctJm1 were Saudi Arabiana who
boarded the plane ln Karachi, aald Saudi airline officials in the
Paktatanl clly. Earlier. offlciala ln Karachi aald mOlt of lhe
plHen&ft'I were Paldatanll retumtn1 t.o work In Saudi Arabi•
after vlalll home for the ltld fesUv1I at the end or the Moalem holy
month ol Ramadan.
The Muake1on Denk and Trust Co of Muaketon. Mich., said It
wH notlned today thal WUUam WIU u.. M. formerly or Muskegon. w•• aboard ~flanc. The bank holda a trutt for Willett. It said
Wlllril wu lnJ for the Roston based c001trucUon company
Chari~ T . Main Ltd.
SfalM .. T~t
Recently comp/et·
e d tests show
~ American-made small
cars are stronger and
safe r than mos t
foreign compacts.
Joan Claybrook of
National H ighway
Traffic Safety Ad-
mm1stration, notes
that though front end
of Chevrolet Citation
was destroyed in
staged crash into
fixed barrier at 35
mph, the passenger
compartment re -
mained intact and car
passed the test.
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WORLD I NATION
• ID Jet Fire
· • Aa the tongues or names 1bot out the wiDdowl ot the plane. it
became impossible t.o open the doon from out.Ihle or Inside," said
a statement from the Saudi Civil Avtatloo Department. "The
whole plane was engulfed ln names."
The Saudi state radio said the Lockheed Triatar caueht fire
Tuesday night a few minutes after taking off from Riyadh, the
Saudi capital on the east side of the country, and headed for Jidda,
the Red Sea port 500 miles west of Riyadh. •
The plane turned back. Aa lt approached for an emergency
landing, the broadcast report said, fire brigades and ambulances
were rushed to the runway and rescue helicopters took to the air. A
·'fierce glow of fire" could be seen.
After the landing, the pilot told the control tower he was trying
to rush hls 284 passengers t.o safety through the emergency exits.
the report continued, but radJo coniact was cut and the body or the
plane became wrapped in flames.
"We are from Allah and unto him we return,'' said the Saudi
government radio, quoting from the Koran, the holy book or Islam.
Guards Face
Queries in
Gold Heist
KILLINGLY, Conn. <AP> -
Two armored van guards who
we re held up while taking a
lunch break will be given lie de-
tector tests as authorities in·
vest1gate the armed robbery of
$486,000 in gold compounds and
cash, officials say.
The Purolator Security Inc.
driver a nd guard told in -
vestigators they were ambushed
Tuesday by three hooded. armed
bandits on a side road about one
mile from the Rhode Island
state line. <accordin g to offi cials.
Stolen was a shipment of
S450.000 worth or gold sails and
$36,400 1n cC:1sh The shipment
w as b eing mo ve d fr o m
Cranston. R.l .. to Carlisle. Pa ..
.,.~a ttmmgh-t tre--tnrek"s-mitra1 -
1 • destination was Hartford. Al'WI....,._
Cruise Ship Stranded Adrift
MIAMI CAP) -The world's largest cruise ship, stranded 1n
the water for a day with 2,440 people on board without running
water or air conditioning, was building steam this morning C:1nd
ready to get under way on a revised course to the .Bahamas, officials
said.
Crew members traced the power failure aboard the SS Norway
to the ship's electrical switching system and told the Coast Guard
they believed the proble m had been repaired.
A spokesman for the ship line said this morning the engines
were running and the liner was expected to be under way about 11 a.m. EST.
The Coast Guard cutter Chase was dispatched from the U .s.
naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, \o escort the Norway if
further problems developed, spokeswoman Carol Feldman said.
"The situation is uncomfortable, but not dangerous." said Ric
Widmer, a Miami·based vice-president of marketing for
Norwegian Caribbean Lines, the company that owns the s hip.
''The-passengers are in good spmts .. ,
··we have bevn serving them cold meals. of course ... and
~oft dnnk:-. and beer." s aid cruise line spokeswoman Maggll'
Dukes.
Widmer said the cruise line decided to cancel the first
scheduled stop on the seven-day cruise. St. Thomas in the Virgin
Islands. Thl' Norway. which left Miami on Sunday, is expected to
arrive in Little San Salvador in the Bahamas on Thursday instead
of Saturday, while a Nassau stop has been added for Friday. The
s hip will return to Miami on Sunday, as scheduled, he said.
Widmer said company offi cials will discuss "an adjustment
for the passengers," who paid for tickets ranging from $630 to
$1,415 per person.
The Norway. which at 1.035 feet is larger than lhe Queen
Elizabeth II. was s tranded about 150 miles north of Caicos Island
m the southern Bahamas at 1 a.m. Tuesday, company marketing
manager Maggie Dukes said in Miami.
Poland Reaches Some Accord
GDANSK, Poland CAP) -The
state radio said today govern·
ment negoUaton and represen·
tativea of some of Poland's tens
of thousands of striklng workers
had reached a "common posi·
tlon" on strikers' demands.
The Gdansk Radio report did
not apeclry which or the de-
mands were t.enl.at.lvely aetUed.
H uld 17 lndlvtdual strike com·
mittees were involved in the
talks, but it was unclear just
how many of the workers were
represented.
workers have been idled since Meanwhile, the Polish strike
last Thursday by the strikes. wave rippled briefly across the
The negotiations are apparent· country to the steel mills in the
ly part of a ·'d i vide ·and· south. but workers there were
conquer" strategy in which lhe reported back on the job. Both
THE REPORT s aid the government negotiating com-government oCficials and diss1·
negotiators' agreement was mission asserted it would meet dent sources said many or lhe
passed on to, higher levels of the only wilh individual strike com· 40.000 worken walked off the job
communist government. and the m1ltees. not with a n umbrella Tuesday at Nowa Huta. the
government's deci~lons would committee that sought to s howcase steel center near
be presented to the workers re present all the striking Krakow, some 300 miles south of
later today. workers. Gdansk .
. . A common pos itio n was But they said the first shift
Rain Widely Scattered
· JAN SZVDLAJC, chairman of came to work today beca use re ached in demand1' concermn~ th d tr d some sort or agreement had . the work force in these en e govemment·sponsore a e
terprlscs," thc Gdans k Radio re· union organization, whose aboli· been reached with the govem-lion has been among lhe unified ment. It was not known whether port !fald. s trike committee's central de · the workers made the same de·
An C8tlmatcd 175 ente rprises mands, was party to the talks, mands as their colleagues in the
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t
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Crear
White's
Wf,,ghi
&AN nA.NCDC0 (AP) -A. 1reat wt.Ate aurk NmalHd
alt•• ••••1 at l&eta-.art A"9 ........ 6DenM ... i&adawe ol bee , ... ant ol lta k9d
to Ant• ID eapUwilJ, • ·1-.e•1 ha 1reat •laape,"
Stelalaart Director Jolaa
lleCoeker said of tlae abark
wt.id! WM e-.M bJ' 1111a,....,
ha .,.._ 8-)' • T\Mlday. "Slae
la 1W'llfe••1 al'CMmCl lbe tank
by berwll. b1a i1 the beat
cbuee we've bad to keep a areat wblte alive."
ALTllOUGH A number or
sreat whit.es have been ca\llht.
none bu ever lived more than a
day or two afterwards ,
llcCOlker said.
Tbe seven-foot. 300-pound
female sh.art wu put ln special·
ly desi1ned doughnut-shaped
tank at the aquarium after she
was brought in. Diven were
kept with the shark in the
l00,000.1allon tank in effort to
aid its swimming and acclima·
lion to the water.
Great whites cannot pump
water over their gills as most
fish can and therefore must keep
swimming constantly to force
water throogh their mouths and
over their gills to get the oxygen
needed for life, aquarium of
ficials said
• BECAUSE THE movement is
necessary. great whites are
hard to keep alive once they are
captured, officials said. The
Steinhart got a great white last
~ but~ shariHnwvived on-
ly a few hours before dying,
Tuesday's catch was captured
by chance in nets set out to land
starry flounder by fisherman Al
Wilson and his commercial fish·
ing crew. Wilson later put a
rope on the shark, lashed it to
his boat and brought tt to shore
in Bodega Bay, about 40 mil~
north of San Francisco.
.. IT Jl1ST so happens t know
how to nursemaid a shark to
shore," Wilsoo said. "Financial-
ly, I really needed this shark."
The aquarium gave him "a
substantial" down payment for
· bringing the abart in, with more
to come, Wiison said.
Cowboy-hatted Madera County Sheriff Ed Bates, who un-
tangled the complex Chowchilla bus kidnap case. says
he'll give up his job to pursue writing, a doctorate, and to
research ~viet crime fighting methods.
Ylednesclay.Augutt 20. 1980 DAIL V PILOT 115
Coast Commission
Oil Rigs Blocked
LOS ANGELES CAP> -For
the first time, the CaJifomla
Coastal Commission ha.s voted
to bJock the drilling of an off.
shore oil well sought by
CbeVl"'Ol'l USA Inc., and to delay
conslderatlon of 10 other wells
pendinl further staff study.
The commission adopted a
staff recommendation to deny
the Chevron well on the grounds
it endangered brown pelicans
nesting on nearby Anacapa
Island, the only stable breeding
colony of the birds in the state.
THE STAFF report also said
the proposed well would be a
shipping hazard, as it would be
less than six nautical miles
north of Anacapa and just 400
feet from the northbound ship·
ping ltµle through the channel.
The Coast Guard s aid ,
however, that boring the test
well from an anchored drilling
ship was not a navigation hazard
a nd Chevron official Peggy
Rourke told the commission that
the chance or an oil spill from
the exploratory well was "so re·
mote it's not worth consider· ing."
She said there bas not been a
single spill in more than 6,000
exploratory wells drilled off the
United States' coastlines.
In delaying the other 10 wells.
requested by Chevron and other
companies, one of the considera-
tions of the commission Tuesday
was a staff report that said ex·
isting oil spill containment and
cleanup efforts are not effective
when seas exceed six feet, which
they often do at some of the pro-
posed drilling sites.
COMMISSIONERS told the
staff lo provide them with more
information on the problem and
their powers to deal with it.
Chevron geologist Tom Wright
said later that the staff reports
always state that "under ad·
verse weather conditions such
as high winds and waves, oil
spill equipment is not effective
in containing spills."
"It may be gradually dawning
on the commission that the
words mean what they say,"
Wright said, but added that the
high winds and waves also break
4p oil slicks.
Seal Bea~h Plant
First Strike Target
LOS ANGELES <AP> -
Workers began this morning's
shift at one or the city's main
generating stations without inci·
dent. but a possible strike by ci·
ty Department of Water and
Power workers remained a via·
ble threat as pickets also ar-
rived at the station, the DWP
said.
Ray Taylor had said the strike
would begin today at the
1.583-megawatt Haynes facility
in Seal Beach.
Smog Check Bill Weak All 17 members of the 6:30
a . m . s hift at the Haynes
Generating Station in Seal
Beach were at their jobs. but by
7 a. m. about 10 pickets were
there as well , said DWP
spokeswoman Elizabeth Wim·
mer.
DWP orricials have said that a
strike would close down the four
area power plants which provide
60 .percent of the department's
generating capacity. and crip·
piing power shortages could re·
suit.
SHOULD WORKERS leave
the ir jobs, "management
personnel would step in and
start operating the plant to the
extent they can," Ms. Wimmer
said . Brown May Withdraw His Support,
But she emphasized that a
"THE UNION could ask lhem -~trike "would be a serious situa-
(_lbe ~kers~ to w~ out any lion" since there aren't enough t1me, Ms. Wimmer said. s upervisors to run all four
.SACRAMEl'lI'rfl-LAP> -The last-ditch bill, SB1948. to set up
auto inspections in s moggy
areas has survived another vote,
but so crippled that the Brown
administration isn't sure it can
support it.
(
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]· Raid Nr•• D"'fl•
J.I. /I. SAN FRANCISCO <AP>
Five people face drug-related
charges aft.er being arrested in a Indeed , International
Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers spokesman Terry
Campbell said the strike by key
DWP workers would begin by
tonight, despite a temporary
restraining order issued Tues·
day by ;. Superior Court judge.
It went to the Assembly floor
on an ll-5 vote or the Ways and
Means Committee, but only
after being amended to allow
two-year instead of annual in·
tervals for late-model can.
The federal Environmental
Protection Agency says that
California bas unW Sept. 1 to ap-
prove an inspection program or
lose $850 million in federal
highway and sewer funds.
Klllfta Sftltner~d
STOCKTON (AP> -Steven
Bums has been given a max-
imum 17 years-to-life prison sen-
tence for the slayine of his high
school aweetheart, Catina Rose
Salarno, on their first day at col-lege.
Miss Salarno, 18, and Burns
dated steadily in high school and
both enrolled in the same uni·
versity but when Miss Salarno
told Burns that she wanted to
break up, he shot her.
f;gffl Pia• llellulled
LOS ANGELES (AP> -The
city Board of Education has re-
fused to file an alternative de·
segregation plan requested by Superior~ Judge Paul Egly.
The board today will submit a
deta iled critique of Egly's re·
vamped plan, along with a docu·
meot in effect asking the judge
to find that bis own plan is
flawed to the point of l>ein& use-lesa.
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -As·
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D-San Diego, challenged The
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generating plants in the basin 24
hours a day.
Police activated the city's
Emergel\CY Control Center.
which coordinates official action
in emergencies. It was last ac-
tivated during February's
floods.
THE CITY Administrative Of-
fice and IBEW negotiated Tues·
day In an effort to resolve the
pa y hike dispute, but the strike
was called after talks broke off
with no progress reported.
DWP spokesman Steve Hin·
derer said the union was asking
for an 18 percent pay boost while
the city was offering 9 percent.
DWP workers curreoUy earn
between S4 an hour and Sl7.S3 an
hour, with the average salary
about S9 an hour.
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' IDOYal ~the boardl, subject to amortJ.liUGa pertoda to ~ billboard ccmtnletiaD and maintenance emu in· eun'ed by the Qll ownen.
: The amort1aalioD perioda elaPHCI. The county went to
court to brine the aloe clown. uuaauon -at aubltanUal eost -bu continued ever alntt.
Now it appean the matter may 1et off center.
Supervisors have diNd.ed the county counseJ's office to 88 negotiated settlenwda ID which the alo owners
will be reimbursed for removinC the alps. The cost. ac·
cording to some estimates, may reach saoo,ooo.
In the case ol Dana Point, the county must relmbune
sign owaen due to a recent state Supreme Court ruling
involving billboards along what are considered federal i hjghways. Pacific Coast Highway in Dana Point falls iD
U.at category. I In the case or Sunset Beach, where the highway is a
state route, the county is not under obligation to reim·
, burse sign owners. But the general f eellng is it would be
I easier to off er some compensation than let the removal
issue wallow in court for the next several years.
, The expense involved to effect the settlements, is not
~ 1lighl But it appears the expenditure is necessary if the
· signs are to come down. And they should come down.
ltState River Giveaway
s: , Officials of tht> Metropolitan Water District of
:!lfoutbem Calliomia are up in arms over the unexpected
f maneuver by Gov Brown that would place five key
::Northern Calilomia rivers under permanent federal con· .·trot.
' Brown bad just made the commendable move of sign·
; ing the-Peripheral -Canal bill, thus recognfzing probable
future water needs in the south, when he requested the
· federal Departqient of Interior to place the northern
rivers mto the National Wild and Scenic River system.
It was a baffling move. The streams already are part
of the California Wild and Scenic Rivers system. And a
measure on the November ballot would require a vote of
the people or a two.thirds vote of the Legislature before
they could be subject to any type of development.
• The concern of MWD officials has to do with possible i future water needs in the state. needs which conceivably
" might have to be filled ~ using part of this river system,
Z which accounts for more than 30 percent of the runoff in
: Calif omia. ·
: The governor made his unauthorized move without j public bearings and without meeting the requirements of
~ the California Environmental Quality Act, according to
:.tbeMWD.
~ It's impossible to determine at this time whether or
! not the state will ever need the water from these rivers.
:' What is clear is that the governor bas no business
•· whatsoever trying to turn their control over to the federal
-. government without full state approval. Simply put, Gov.
: Brown's action was a sneaky trick, and he needs to be
4 called to account for it. ~ I ~Coast Outlook Good
~ . ~ The final word isn't in yet, but the future of the
:• Irvine Coast keeps looking a littleorighter. ~ Latest move was the Irvine Company's presentationl
c• Of a new conceptual plan calling for much more open r •pace and much less development than a plan rejected by ~ ~ South Coast Regional Coastal Commission in 1978. ~ 1 'The new concept envisions keeping 7 ,000 of 9,400 ~ oo.astal acres in open ~pace for park or recreational use,
with only 2,000 dwelling units -10,000 fewer than tbe
" original plan -built in the area adjacent to Newport Beach.
'; It also proposes some commercial development -~hotels and tourists shops -in three locations, aod calls ~ for the construction of two roads from the ridgeline of
• San Joaquin Hills to the coast.
•. While the entire plan has been given the blessing of
(. the Orange ~ty Board of Supervisors, it stitJ\lnust ~ pass muster with the regional and state Co~tal ~
.. missions, and it's quite possible there will be debate over c the commercial and road proposals.
" But whatever the outcome, it now aeema certain ~at
this rare piece of coastal land will be largely -and
carefully -preserved for future generations.
' . •• Opinions expr1111d In the apace above are thoM of the Dally Pilot. · Otf'.* v'8ws ••Pf'9tMd on this page are thOM of their authort and ~ 8rtill9. Reeder comment is Invited. Addreu The Dally Piiot. P.O.
' Box 1580. Cotta Mesa. CA 92628. Phone (714) 842·"432 1.
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Wedneeday, August 20, 1980 Barbara Kreiblch/Editorlal Page Editor
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Oil Depot Prime Iran Target
W AIHING'tON -Pret~t Carter'• uUoD.al security ad·
v1Nr' ........ Bnaiukl, told vl1lton recently that world
...... would be ..... '° ti.IP. ... t.be ~ ..... Stat.I la rel~·
tut to UN lU power. TM UDl&ed
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lie dkl DOt meotioa tbat. even
U M apolle, tbe preeideot WU
ru•b l na abead with .
plans to In·
v a de Iran.
My auociate
Dale Van Al·
ta hN apeot
lhrM moot.bl
pi eci ng
to1ether the lnvaa&oo plan.
To p1otect
mllltary metboda, aome of the
top·aecret details cannot be
printed. But lh1a much can be
revealed: 1be primlJ')' lnvuk>o
taraet ii Khare Island in the
Penlan Gulf and poeslbly some
of the southern Iranian oil fields.
&naG ISLAND Is the site or
the oil terminal through which
90 percent or Iran's crude ts
pumped into tankers for export.
Not long after the U.S. hostages
were aeiud 1D Iran, contingency
plans were developed for an as·
sault on Kharg island.
Variou s alter nat e
Earl Waters
plans were prepared -ranging
from a surgical strike on the
pipeline that connect.a the island
with the oil fields, to a military
occupation of the lsland"com·
plex. "1be plan was originally
dealined to compensate for not
gett.1.nc the hoetage.s, kind of a tit
for tat." explained a top source.
"They'd have the hostages;
we'd bave their key oil depot."
Any milltary action should be
taken twiftly, strategists urged,
before tbe situation hardened.
But Carter held back unW his
plunalnc political fortunes
brouabt a change of heart. Then
be dedded to attempt rescuing
tbe bc*aces in preference to in·
vadlq Kbarg Island.
Now tbe old contingency plans
have been dusted off, and Carter
is preparing for an October in·
yaaton. Here are some or the
Ji•aaw pieces:
CARTER MADE a secret de·
cision last February to stuft a
spy satellite to cover the area. It
took four months to get the
satellite into position. Not until
June did the satellite begin
transmitting det atled photos,
which are needed for the in·
vasion preparations . These
photos are still being analyzed.
More recently, 500 Air Force
pe r sonn e l were quietl y transferred to Egypt. They were
followed by a squadron of F-4
aircraft which began "training
exercises" with the Egyptian air
force. The same ploy was used
last December to disguise air
operations that later supported the hostage rescue attempt ..
Under top security, the United
States has been helping the
Egyptians upgrade their air
bases. which would be vital stag.
!pg areas for an Iranian opera·
lion. Ultra·secrel communica·
tions and military equipment
have also been shipped to Egypt.
A SPECIAL logistics force has
been deployed at Diego Garcia,
the only U.S. base in tht' Indian
Ocean. Al least six container
ships were secretly loaded at
Wilmington, N.C., with equip.
ment for ground forces. "This
logistical force could sail to a
designated Persian Gulf area
port in about five days ,'' states a
secret Memorandum to the
President. "1bere It would be
met by the combat troops who
have arrived by airlift. From
this rendezvous point, they
would draw their equipment and
proceed to the objective area."
Finally, the plan calls for
four of the Navy's 12 carrier
task forces in the Indian Ocean.
Two have already arrived; one
1s in the Mediterranean ready to
move qwckly through the Suez
Canal; a fourth cou.ld reach the
Persian Gulf in lime for the
operation.
The "winds of 120 days," a
period of violent wind ,and dust
storms that began in May. would
hamper military operation& in
Iran during the summer. 1be
president can argue. therefore:
that October is a good time for
the invasion.
But planners believe the tim·
ing is intended to save Carter's
political skin. They suspect his
real intent is to create a national
emergenc,Y that will keep himift
t he White House. Politic .. I
studies show that a president
ca n increase his s upport
dramatically by whipping up
patriotic fervor.
FOOTNOTE: As I've stressed
in earlier columns, the invasion
plan will not become operational
until the president gives the
green light. He would need some
pretext for the invasion. such as
t he trial or execution of a
hostage, sources say. But one
planner acknowledged that "a
justification could be easily
publicized beforeh a nd."
Me'anwhile, Carter is continuing
his secret diplomatic efforts to
s ec ure the release of the
hostages. He would prefer to br·
ing them home before the elec·
lion by peaceful means. But
sources close to the operation
say that 1f the peaceful efforts
fall , as expected, the president
intends to activate the invasion
plan. The risk, or course, is war.
OFFICIAL WHITE House
comment 1s as follows :
"The suggestion that this or
any other administration would
start a war ror political benefit
1s g rotesque and totally ir·
r espons ible . The a llegation
made by Jack Anderson is
absolutely false.
"With respect to the Persian
Gulf, the pres ident has sa id that
we consider this region an area
of vital interest. Therefore.
while 1t is necessary to have
plans for dealing with any ex-
ternal threats to countries or the
region, we have no intention
whatever of initiating any con-
flict ourselves. and neither thl'
p r e s ide nt nor any othe r
respons ible o fficial has ex·
pressed any intention to take
s uch an action either in October
or at any other tame.
"Erroneous and totall y ir·
responsible reports such as the
Anderson column inc rease the
d a n ger l o t he American
hostages in Iran, impede efforts
lo obtain their release peaceful-
ly and jeopardize American in·
terests in the area generall y."
GOP Candidate Short on Party Backing
Are the Republicans selling
their candidate for the U.S.
Senate short? Back last winter
when Republican aspirants were
Oexing their political muscles to
challenge the re.eJectioD of Alan
Cranatm., tbe klncmakera who
in the put backed such con-
servative stalwarts aa Barry
Goldwater for PTealdent and
Ronald Reagan for governor, as·
tounded evet7CJDe by ahuoning rhrbt·wlu faYOritee.
Congresaman John Rousselot
the former Birch Society of·
ficlal. bad
been warm·
ing up for the
race all year
Iona but the
G 0 P
moneybags
suddenly
became
pracmatic
and looked
the other
way. 'Ibey 90U1bt out and en·
couraced tax crusader Paul
Gann to enter the coatest. Not
dl1coura1ed, Senator John
Sebmtta. al80 a 'Birch Society
member, ftled for tbe primary
election H did maverick
Sydney Harris
Democrat·turned·Republican
Sam Yorty, the former Los
Angeles mayor. Although a total
newcomer to political office-
seeking, Gann outdistanced the
field.
Having proved himself a vote
getter, Gann naturally expected
the Republicans to rally to his
banner, filling the big need for
campaign financing. So it was a
big disappointment when the
Republican Senatorial Commit-
tee notified recenUy that it has
only allocated $250,000 to his
campaJgn .
GANN HAD expected much
more and had every right to his
hopes. 11te same Republicans
had previously declared that
Cranston, who has several
millions for his campaign. was
high on their "hit" list of liberal
DemocraCs to be defeated. His
dismay follows on the heels of
other failures of the Republicans ·
to g ive him full s upport,
especially the kingmakers who
talked him into the race.
Larry McCarthy, spokesman
for the national committee, de-
nied any intention of shorting
Gann, saying be will "probablY"''
get more. The qualification re-
veals an inclination of the
fi nance committee to bang back,
wailing for polls so they can
weigh Gann's chances along
with Senatorial candidates in
other states who are also looking
for financial aid.
BUT THAT approach to
fin ancing a campaign is self·
defeating. If there isn't a cam·
paign rolling full tilt bow can the
polls be expected to look good?
That's what campalps are for,
to get the candidate known and
win support.
Even without money troubles
Gann faces a rough uphill battle.
Running against an incumbent
is always tough. When the in-
cumbent is also a member of the
party in the majority. outnum·
bering Republfoans 3 to 2. tough
doesn't begin to describe the dif.
fic ullles.
What the Republicans seem to
be overlooking Is the fact they
do have a chance to win if they
nourish it. True, it is an outside
chance. Admittedly Gann isn't a
great campaigner or a great
candidate. It can also be ad·
mitted that be probably won't be
a great Senator. But neverthe·
less he is a live body · and has
been nominated to run for the of·
rice. And, insofar as the
Republicans. and a good many,
Democ~ too. are concerned,
any live body would look great
as a U.S. Senator when com·
pared to Cranston.
POK, DESPITE the fact that
he has raised a lot of money and
appears to be a "shoo-in" in
November , Cranston's
liberalism is despised by the
Re publicans. Fully aware of this
Cranston has been playing it
cool during the past year, hiding
bis liberal tendencies in his ef·
forts to woo Republican support.
The result or this is that
Cranston emerges as a tower of
jelly, a modern "mugwump"
who plants himself firmly on
both sides of every issue. His
backpedalling on liberal issues
has drawn the ire of many of his
Democratic supponers. That
won 'l lose him the election but if
Gann should gel all of the
Democratic votes that Cranston
failed to get in the primary elec·
lion, California would have a
new U.S. Senator.
'Incompatibility' a Poor Excuse.for Divorce
What we 1oolely call "lncom·
patlblllty" In marrta1e Is ln
itself one of the dumbest reasons
for divorce, allhouah it ls
perhaps the reason moet com·
moaly liven.
Men and women are b)' nature
lncom~ble -tt la the lut sue·
eHlful lnte·
1ntlon we ...... .,.... ..
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tleally the
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to compllt.
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HH fl, C... lDcompaUbllity.
n v
there are 20 cases in which this
word ls used to disguise a deeper
fact: that at least one of the
marriage partners is not com·
patlble with hlmsell or herself.
IT MAY BE one of the hardest
lessons in life for some persons
to learn that getting along _iwith
someone else. al close quan ers,
tor long and steady per\ods. first
Implies the ability to tel along
wtth oneself. A person who is
dlajotnted ls 1ooklna for opposite tblDI• tn tbe same mate -like tla• woman who wants a
"stroq" husband whom she can
nevertheless dominate . There
ain't no auch critter to be found.
Tb• real pathos of so many
dJvorcta may be found In the
,........,. quest, needless and
Nuel• and usually futUe, for
a "rt•" mate. But nobody can
)
be "rlght" for long if you are
"wrong" with yourself.
We have a ll noticed how
much·married persons keep re-
peating the same mistake, 'or
making the opposite one, which
comes to the same thing. This Is
not to deny that second mar·
rlages may be more successful
than the first -but they can be
so only when a loser takes re·
allstlc stock of himself and re·
cognlzes that bdno the right
person Is more lmportant than
/iftdi11g the right penon.
Mlt.RIUAGE DOES not make
us better, any more than It
makes ua wone: it merely in·
tenalfles what is already the~.
both for aood and for bad. And
marri.,. cannot make an)'OM
"happter•· wbo doea not brlna
t~ ingredients for ha ppiness in·
to it. With the ingredients, any
number of the opposite sex can
be "right:" lacking the m. no
one can make up the deficit.
The p~r30n land there are rel·
alively few of them in our un·
stable society> who is secure
and easy within himself, who
knows both his gifts and his
limits, who is seeking a reality
and not a fantasy, has little trou·
ble with "compatiblllty." and
can handle what trouble there ts.
Those who are in conflict with
themselves cannot find a com·
ple mentary mate. for no human
can satisfy opposite needs at the
same limo. It is not merely that
too many couples become
divorced 1nmatu.r.ly: It ts that
far too many become married
immaturely.
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-Wedneeday. Augvll 20, 1980 DAIL y PILOT A 7
Electronic Banking Wave of Future QUEENIE
Admiral
Suspends
Anthem
WAUKEGAN , Ill.
CAP> -Fuming that
''the punks won," the
commander of the Great
Late1 Naval Training
Center has suspended
the playlq of the na·
tional an(hem at the
base movie theater
because it drew catcalls,
hisses and boos.
.Rear Admiral Charles
Gurney Ill, writing in
the base news paper,
said, "This is the end of
the national anthem at
Ross Auditorium
Theater for as long as
I'm commander here."
GURNEY HAD tem·
porarily suspended the
playing of "The Star
Spangled Banner" just
before the start or the
evening feature because
of jeers from sailors in
the audience.
The admiral told
personnel at tbe recruit
training center be
believed listening to the
national anthem was a
privilege that should be
taken away from those
who show disrespect for
tbe song.
But Gurney relented
about two weeks ago
. after 10me base person·
nel complained.
TREY A&GUED that
the long-standing tradi·
lion should not be aban-
doned because of the ac-
tions of a few.
So the admiral de-
cided to try a1ain,
w1lna everyone to re-
port the catcallers to
him.
There was more boo-
ing. but no one reported
the offenders
''Not one irate person
took a name," Gurney
wrote. "Not one name
was turned in to m e.
Whe r e were a ll the
patriotic people who
abhor such behavior?"
At Hollywood P'ederal, you cu bave YOW'
paJcbeek depollted lJl your uYU111 account -
auto.Micalt.y. You can ttlepbooe the ban.It or it.a
eompu&.er to .,at your bills. You can take money
out of or p.lt tt lDto your
account at t.rm.lnals ln ( J 1upe~tta and dru1 CUN lJ MER atore•. You cen •hop
wU.h • debtt card.
"The c....,.r doe• not Med a cbecldna accoWtt and never needs to corn• Into our lobbiea," said Vaaquea.
STATE LAWS ON ELf;CBONIC bankin& -
commonly callecl electronic funds transfer or E"
-vary. Some ban automated teller machines.
Otbtrs UmJt the kinds of services that different
type• ol financial lnatltutions can offer.
Oo 1 nationwide level, federal leslslation
puaed tn 1'71 pves users ol debit card.I the same
kt.Dd ol protection provided for credit card holden.
There ta a ceilln& on the amount you can lose if
someone steal• your card and there .are controls
over the issuance of cards.
For many people. E" means automated
teller machines. The money machines. The money
machines were introduced in the mid·l970s, and
Second In a MM•
Linda Fenner Zimmer , a reseacher in the field of
bank automation, estimated there are about 14,000
today.
"At loog last. it can be stated that the ever·
elusive ATM boom is finally under way in the Unit·
ed States," she said.
MACIONE SERVICES VARY. ln general,
you can, at a minimum. withdraw money from
your account, make a deposit and check your
balance.
, Bill paying by telephone is another step in the
8ttrfllari:ed
Police are seeking an
ex-employee of film
producer-director
Peter Bogdanovich
after three Persian
rugs and an antique
Persian vase wer e
reported stolen from
his Bel-Air home.
Newport Man
Commi88ioned
Navy Ensign Scott A.
Bernard, son of Ralph
E . Bernard of 1801 E.
Bayfront, Newpo rt
Beach, bas been com·
missioned an ensign in
the Naval Reserve upon
completin~ the ground
school training phase at
the Naval Aviation
School, Pensacola, Fla.
Bernard is a 1973
graduate of Newport
Harbor Hiah School, and
a ism erai:Iuate·of use.
Board Chief
SACRAMENTO CAP)
Raymond Brown, an ex-
po li cem an who has
spent seven year s on the
state parole board, was ·
named the board's
chairman by Gov. Ed·
round Brown Jr. Brown.
56 , formerly wa s
chairman of the Adult
Authority. a predecessor
agency to tbe current
Board of Prison Terms.
march to electronic banking. The customer calls a
number provided by the bank, gives his or her
identification number and lists the bills to be paid
and the amounts. The bank or savings institution
withdraws funds from the customer 's account.
writes checks and pays the bills. In some cases,
customers dial directly into a computer; in others,
they s peak to an operator at the bank.
Herb Wegner , a banking consultant and vice
chairman or a federal commission that inyestigat·
e~ electronic banking, said 235 financial institu·
lions offer telephone bill paying and the number is
growing. "Once the customer tries-it, be seems to
like it." Wegner said.
PRICES FOR TELEPHONE BILL-PAYING vary.
Hollywood Federal charges 15 centS per bill if the
customer talks to an operator; 10 cents if he or she
de ala with the computer. Hollywood Federal in-
troduced the system in May 1975. At the end of the
first year. the savings and loan assocation was
paying 28,000 bills a month for customers. Today.
it pays over l.S0,000 bills for holders of 2S,000 ac·
counts.
Debi1 cards that can be used instead of checks
also are gaining popularity. They are not credit
cards, although many of them are associated with
the Visa credit-card system .
A customer presents a debit card for payment
to a merchant who inserts the card ln a validation
macblne and writ.es up the purchase. When the
charge clears the cardholder's bank -usually
within a few days -the money is deducted from
his or her account.
CYNTlllA CHADDICK OF VISA SA.ID there are
one million holden of Visa debit carda lasued by
about 140 banks. The cards have names like
"Quick Cash" and "Money Card" and can be used
at any ol the three million outlets that accept Visa
credit cards.
Debit cards have been viewed with some sus·
picion by consumers who feared instantaneous de-
ductions would do away with what is known as the
"float." No longer could you give someone a
check, then go to the bank the next day to deposit
money to cover the payment.
Tom Hooey, Visa's senior vice president for
membership development, said the Visa debit card
does not eliminate the float.
"In no case are transactions automatically de·
our vzry own straight l<aj cuITad corduTC1)'B ...
ducted from one's account launediat.el)'," be said.
"It'• too expeoaive to do that."
SOME LOCAL DEBIT CUDS, including the
one lMued by Hollywood Federal. do provide in·
stantaneous deducUons. Vuquea said that in ex-
chan1e for givins up the float, customers get a
bonus ol 2 percent or all debit card tra.a,actions
added to their savings account.a.
Wetner said debit carda will become more at·
tractive as banks increase checking fees.
"When they begin to charge what it actually
costa for checking, then the debit card is going to
look a UWe better," Wegner said.
One way to keep checks and still cut coats is
with a system known as truncation. Inatead of re·
turning cancelled checks. banks store them elec·
tronically. A customer who needs a payment. re-
cord can get a photocopy.
Robert V. Saybeck, executive vice president of
the Valley National Bank of Arizona, which is test·
ing a non-return syste m, said savings to·the bank
average $1.75 to $2 per account per year. In the
first year. Valley National stored l'h million
checks. It got requests for copies of only 847.
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"The pastry chef says there's nothing wrong with the
bombe marinett.e. and, boy, has he got.a temper!"
"ClJST()MERS HAVE DEVELOPED StJCR a . _,..,.,~?_.
love affair with checks that they could be con· ~ vw-"fill.\"""' 1980CARS I
cmdTRUCKS • sidered a paper security blanket ,'' Saybeck said. ff.O::;; Aol -
It is up to bankers, "to help them relax that ff.0......-· 0 \1 ,. v.t\"'
grip. " 'Vlfll. , o• C. \. -,
Wegner said there ic; still some suspicion. ,..,as ~\f"t"'"'~-.s.
"I think there's an age level that wilJ always ':i..,.o"'"''-..,.._ ,,. ·~ c"'"'-
have some difficulty dealing with the machine." •1'1"" ~"'" "' 0
Young people, however , "have grown up on ·~~"~.,af\ _1 11'3-
learning machines in school" and are comfortable u
with them. ,.
He said horror stories of massive computer er-\1,.t.1
rors reflect "isolated examples ... blown out of ff.lS'°' --~~ ~~~~ proporation. -t I "You've got a paper trail created at every '==========4
step which backs up an electronic system,"
Wegner said.
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cb~mp 8& UM parts.
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the othtn driven off. the youn1
~hlmp _wa b~ht to the animal
bolpltal Md DIU'Ml'Y, · where be wu
treated for cut.a.
· .. IT WAI INSTANT love... aatd
ho1pltal bead Linda Broekboeft,
1peak.laa •lieut the ltatt'1 reaction to
ltl UtUe pedtnt. "He baa about four
or nve ..... ud unclea." Dwinc the day, the little chimp
1penda IUa Ume ln the bolpltal, either
in a plQpen •blle be aleeps. or car·
ried about by Unda or one ol the
other stalf m-.nbers, aallatytna the
youna primate., lntenae need to clln1
to another mammal.
In tbe evenin11, be becomes a
I .
Since the road plan for
the City of Irviile was first
envisioned, safety and
convenience have been
foremost in the minds of
the planners. That's why
main roads go around
residential areas so the
majority of the traffic is
kept out of your immedi-
ate neighbOrhood. And
away from children.
Implementation of
the planned road system
is another example of
lrvi nt•'s continued growth
toward the goal of
becoming an energy-
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ORANGE COUNTY J
OC Emergeru:y
Fair Planned
Dr. David A. Brant bas been na med as
chairman of the UC Irvine Chemistry Department. Button Nixed
LARKSPUR <AP> -
A Marin County judg<
h a s rul e d th a t c
Redwood High Schoo
Student can't wear i
button that graphical))
e xpresses his sentiment!
about the draft on scbooi
grounds.
Brant, of Laguna Beach, received a pre·
sUgious Guggenheim fellowship in 1978 and was
honored for bis teaching in 1.9T1 when be won the
UCl Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching
Award.
He received bis bachelor of science degree
from Yale University and bis doctorate from the
University of Wisconsin.
efficient, economically-
balanced city. Growth
guided by two important
factors. The Gty's far-
sighted, living Ceneral
Plan. And concerned
residents from the com-
munity, City government
and The lrVirie Company
who work together to
make it happen.
We may not always see
eye-to-eye on every de-·
tail, but the result has
been, and will continue to
be, a city that gets better
to live in every day.
That's why we are
working on 18 road proj-·
ects with the Gty to l<eep
the heavy traffic out of
your neighborhood. Why
we're contributing an
additional $2. 7 million for
immediate development
of roads that follow the
plan for safe, convenient
traffic patterns. And
why ffiere's much more
improvement to come.
For information on this
growing new city, please
visit or call The frv1ne
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George Deukmejlan discontinued th• weekly digests soon after taking of.
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Representative on hand in our Ac-
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ing you wffh .your fall accessory needs
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Smart dressing fol today's woman on the
go. Informal modeling from 12-3:00 both
Monday and Tuesday in our Dresses
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4t LC -Dale Cole owns the 1940 Lincoln
convert.Ible carrying this license plate.
"Got a problni? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will
cut red rape, ~tting the cmsu>enand action you need
to aolve Nql.lities in QOVttnment and business. Mail
~r queltioM to P.at Dwan, At Your Service, Orange
Cooat Daill/ Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560. Costa Mesa. CA
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lloolll for Neie Arbitrators
DEAR PAT: Several months ago you men-
tioned in A YS that the Better Business Bureau was
offering an arbitration program as an alternative
to lengthy and expensive litigation. How does this
program work, and can anyone become an
arbitrator?
S.T., Costa Mesa
Basically, the Better Bosiness Bureau ex·
plalu, Uaere are three steps la tbe arbitn&Joe
process. flnt, the comamer man attempt to re-
solve tbe d.lspate by direct coatact witb tbe firm la·
volved. U tbat falls, tbe BBB attempts Informal
mediation. Tbe fiDaJ su,p, lf tbe two parties remala
at an lmpa.ae ud agree &o take It, la bladia1 arbttta·
tloa. In Callforala, tbe decisloa of an arbitrator la
legally enforceable.
There are 350 arbitrators in the Loa
Angeles/Orange County BBB program, but there
is a need for more, especially iD Orange County,
according to Patricia RWUllag, director of arbitra·
tion for the BBB.
She added, "Arbitrators can ezped to bear
perhaps one or two cases a year, and the average
case is resolved withln a month's time." Nearly 1t
cases have been administered by arbitration so far
this year.
Volunteers undergo a training prognm and
their names are added to a pOQl from whlcb
arbitra&ors are drawn for the assignment of
specific cases, involving monetary values from $51
to several thousand dollars.
The arbitrator, in working toward a decision
ln a case, would preside over an informal bearing
where each party to tbe dispute would present Ills
or ber argument. Tbe resulting informatJoa woaJd
be added to background material oa tbe case de·
veloped by the BBB.
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STAN MUSIAL
O•tehRits
~y.Augu•l20. 1980 DAIL V PILOT
Royals Hurting Brett
~
p,_. AP Dltpa&d9e9
Tbe b'unt thin• worklna aaainst
Gtor1e Brett'• pertlC)nal IUCCell this
season ll lhe 1ucca1 of the Kanau City
Royals. Stan Mwalal aaid Tuelday.
Musial, who retired 11 an act \te
pla>er with Sl. Lou.la ln 1813 and ia now
an euc~ve with the Cardinali. ii ooe
of about a halt doaen major leaiuers
who have threatened to bat .400 tor a
full season, a feat last achieved in 1941
when Ted Williama bit .406.
M\JSIAL llATl'ED .315 IN ltK. Two
years later he hit .3'16. Only two players
have e\ler come closer -Williams
himseU in 1957 and Rod Carew 20 years
later. each finishing at .388.
.. The Royals are way ahead in the
West . they have their divi51oo pretty
well clinched , and that might be a
drawback for George," Musial said or
Brett, whole average ls .401.
"If Kansas City was in a pennant
race, J think It might ·~ better for
him," Musial went on. ''I think then
he'd feel that the pressure wasn't just to
do weU for himself but for the rest of
the team. tr the team loses a game or
two, well, it's not all that seriout seeinl(
as they have such a big lead (14'h
games over second· place Oakland going
into Tuesday night).
.. IF THE LEAD WAS a lot smaller, if
George felt the pressure to delivel'
because the team's success was at
stake, it would be easier on him. Now.
a ll he's got to concentrate on is .400. It's
a magic number in baseball."
Conversely. Musial noted, Brett's hit·
ting streak -which was ironically
stopped al 30 Tuesday -might work in
his favor.
.. The thing is. be doesn't just need one
hit a game. He needs a couple every
day ... said Musial.
. "S1'0;L. I TRINK he's in a good posi·
lion tohit.400. Around September he's got
to be at .400 or above. I was up to .390 in
September (1948), then I fell off a little.
He's got to avoid going into any kind of a
slump. Once you drop below .400 it's hard
to builduptoitagain."
Harry "The Hat" Walker, who batted
.363 in 1947 when he split the season
between the Cardinals and Philadelphia
Phillies .• said it would be "hard to give
advice to a great hitter like George" -
then he did. "Take it a week a t a time:· he s aid.
"That's what I did in '47," when he was
••
Musial
embroiled in a hot race for the National
League batting title. "I'd take a week
and figure that if 1 was going to bat.
say 30 times, I knew I needed about 12
hits during that time. I treated each
week separately. I'd battle that one.
Then, when it was over, I'd put it out of
my mind and go on to the next one.
"EACH WEEK WOULD be like a new
season to me. Doing it that way kept
me enthusiastic. l wouldn't let down if I
had a bad day. or even a bad week.
"J was never a great ball player. I
was just lucky enough to play on great
clubs. I was never in a class with the
people you're talking about." Walker
said of Williams, Musial. Carew and
Brett. "I'll tell you one thing; I'm pull-
ing for George 100 percent. Something
like this is the gre atest thing for
baseball."
' .
Dodgers Finally
Start Producing
\
MONTREAL <AP) -Los
Angeles first baseman Steve
Garvey probably put it best
after the Dodgers 3·2 victory
over the Montreal Expos Tues·
day night.
·'I think by the time this year
is over we're going to have to ~ take a lot of vitamin B because
, our nervous system's going to be
.. shot," Garvey said referring to
tlhe·mad scramble for first place
in both the National League's
East and West divisions.
THE DODGERS SUPPUED
their own elixir against Moot·
:1 r eal. however, using three
clutch singles in the ninth inning
to snap a 2·2 tie and produce the
winning run. Steve Yeager and Derrel
Thomas, both of whom were .in·
serted as late·inrung replace-
ments, started the two-out rally
and Dave Lopes capped it by
singling past the outstretched
glove o{ shortstop Chris Speier.
The uprlling came again.at re-
liever ~ Sosa, 7 ·5, and left
Expos llanager Dick Williams
in a testy mood.
"We've got to win ball games
like that one," be said. "The
bullpen is going to have lo start
stoppU., them some Ume."
roa " WBILE it didn't ap. pear tbal Williams would even
require the work of a reliever.
Starter Charlie Lea held the
Dodgers hitless until Lopes
smashed a solid single through
the left side after two outs in the
sixth inning. Lea skirted trouble
in the sixth and was bailed out of
difficulty by reliever Woodie
Fryman in the seventh.
After Fryman allowed a single
to Bill Russell and Dusty
Baker's double with two out in
the eighth inning be was lifted
for Sosa. Garvey s lammed
Sosa's fU"St pitch into the right
field comer for a two·run triple.
But the Expos, who bad scored
a .. thinM.nning run on Warren
Cromartie's double, tied the
game in the bottom half of the
eighth when Ellis Valentine
scored Rodney Scott from third
with an infield groundout.
IN 11IE NINTH the Dodgers
did what Man8:ger '!om Lasonta
rox TO CUIM
JOB FOREVER?
ATLANTA (AP) -Bobby Cox
will be rehjred as manager of
the Atlanta Braves for 1981 and
"can manace the team forever
if be wants to," owner Ted
Turner aaid Tuesday m•bt. end·
ing months of speculation that
Cox would be fl.red.
Turner, ln Newport. R.I .• for
the America's Cup Trials, said
he would sign the 39.year-old
Cox to a 1181 contract "the very
first da)' I set back to Atlanta."
s aid the team hasn't been domg
-driving in runs with two out.
.. Having played with Sosa and
knowing that his best pitch, as
far a s I'm concerned, is a slider .
my guess was that he 'd throw
me a slider," explained Lopes of
his game·winning hit. "I was
guessing all the way.
"I don't even think the baJt
was a strike but it was a low, in·
side slider and I was determined
to bit the ball up the middle, and
that's the way it went."
Refusing to submit without a
fight, the Expos had runners at
first and third with one out in the
bottom ball of the ninth after
pinch hitters Rowland Office
and Jobn Tamargo walked and singled respectively against re-
liever Don Stanhouse.
BUT STANllOUSE, who has
spent more time on the disabled
list than in the Dodgers bullpen
this season, got Jerry White to
hit a sharp line drive back to the
mound and Stanbouse doubled
pinch runner Tony Bemazard
off first to end the game.
"It's been one thing after
another for me this year," said
Stanbouse, who woo bis first
game in three decisions. "It got
to me quite a bit.
"I'm in good shape now. I'm
not throwing the ball quite as
well aa I'd like to but I'm active
again and that's what being part
of a 25-man roster is all about."
AP Wl,.pllOIO>
HE'S HUMAN -GEORGE BRETT LETS ONE GET BY TUESDAY NIGHT FOR AN ERROR.
Ram Holdouts
Placed On
Injured Lis t
The Rams cut three rookies
Tuesday and placed four veterans
on the reserve-did not report hst.
the National Football League
team announced.
Waived were linebacker Quen·
tin Lowry of Youngstown State
and running back Obie Graves
and tight end Steve Cosmos, both
from Fullerton State.
D e f e n sive e nd Ja c k
Youngblood, linebacker Jam
Youngblood, d efensive tackle
Larry Brooks and guard Dennis
Harrah, all of whom are seeking
to renegotiate their contracts and
have not reported to camp, were
placed on the reserve list.
The Rams, who pla y their third
preseason game Saturday night
against the Broncos in Denver.
now have 60 players on their
roster.
Pat Haden is s cheduled to
start for the Rams, if Coach Ray
Malavasi sticks to his rotation.
with Vince Ferragamo slated for
the second half.
The roles will then be reversed
for the team 's final pre-season
game against San Diego Aug. 30
al Anaheim Stadium.
Baltimore Leaves No Stone Unturned
Oriole Pitching Ace Loses No-hitter, But Gains 20th Win
from the second inning on," said Stone,
who walked Bobby Grich and Larry
Harlow with one out ln the elgbtb belore
Bert Campaoeris lined a •lnlle up the
middle ... I would have liked the no-hitter,
butlJU1tdidn't1etlt.
"I feel terrific. I've never even been
cloM to20 wtna before. I dtdll't know 1! l'd
enr pt tbe cbance. I Wat alw111 wlth
focartb-, nttb-, and •lxth·plaeeclubl."
BalUmore'• wtn kept the Oriol• 2~
1•m• beblnd tbe New York Yankeee, 3·1
wbmenlDSeatUe.
"It'• bem a real excit1DL::', but it'• •till cmb AQI. .. " taid t llppins
from • baa.le of champape be bfoulbt
aloal from BalUmore in anUctpaUon of tile occulon. "Our primary role ll
catching the Yankees. If we-keep playing
consistently and keep pushing as 1 know
we will, it could be an exciting •ix
weeks.''
Stone carried a 78-79 career record into
thJ1 season, his second with the Orioles.
Hi• best year had been um when be woo
15fortbeCblcago White Sox, but in 1980be
bu wan 11 of bis last 19 declliona to com·
pile a dauJin120-4 record.
·'Stone's not doing anythinl dlllereot
pbyslcally than be dJd before," said'
Mana1er Earl Weaver, who Mqnda, ex·
tended a ccintract extendin1 &brouCll the
1981 SealOft.
•'He'• J•t doln1 the tbinp you halve to
do to win. He g4!ta his curve ball over and
pitches tbe bitten the way they abould be
.. ·.--.-._
pitched. He just threw one down the chute
and Campaneris hit it."
.. He wasn't that tough on me," said
Campaneris, whose single scored Grich
and sent Harlow to third when center·
fielder Al Bumbry fumbled the ball. "I
thought I'd •et a bit ocr of him. I always
think I will get a hit."
Pinch hitter Dan Ford followed with a
bloop single to right center. which scored
Harlow and knocked Stone out of the
game. Tippy Martinez got his ninth save
by fanning plnch hitter Bobby Clark and
Rod Carew and working a perfectnin\h.
Rome runs by Eddie Murray off Fred
Martinel, 3-S, and Doug DeCincea and
Dan Graham ott reliever Andy Kusler
highlighted an ll·hil Orioles attack.
ROD SHERMAN
Sher111aD:
He's All
Business
By CURT SEED EN
CM llW o.llV Piiot Staff
Forme r USC and pro·
fessional football s tar Rod
Sherman has a new way of
keep in g co ache s orf the
street -he hires them as
temporary instructors ror his
series of sports clinics for
youngsters.
S h erman uses area
coaches who have the free
time during the off·season to
get the message across of
Summer Sports '80. He de·
signed the curriculum for the
program and directs it. Yet
Sherman credits the camp's
success on his coaching staff.
·'These men and women
have been carefully selected
to fulfill the camp's stated
objectives and e ns ure all
partic ipants a fun a nd
challenging week." writes
Sherman m a brochure on his
new endeavor.
For Sherman, the s ure·
fingered Trojan receiver of
the mid·60s and now a resi-
dent of Irvine. the transition
from collegiate to pro root.
ball and then to businessman
has been a smooth one.
Ev e n whil e s nag gin g
pas ses a s an O a kland
Raider. and later with Cin·
cinnati, Denver , Minnesota
and the Rams. Sherman had
his hands in various youth
sports camps.
Today, Sherman operates
his own business. called
Management and Sports
Marketing, Inc. It is the driv·
ing force behind Summer
Sports '80 which he claims is
one step above the rest of the
summer camps.
Te ll him there are 1,000
sports camps in Southern
California. and he 'll correct
you : "1,001."
"Summer Sports ·so is the
epitome of youth instruc·
tional programs," he boasts.
"We 're trying to take a basic
approach to sports and stress
the fundamental skills ror
complete success and enjoy.
ment."
Sherman bas set down
three main objectives in his
one· week cl.in.ics: instruction,
encouragement and competi·
tion.
Youngsters, 8·13 .. are eligi· ble to participate.
"The emphasis 1s on mov·
ing, running. throwing, kick·
ing and catching," Sherman
explains. "A young•ter's
ability to control a ball
rather than the ball control·
ling lbe youngster is what we
wanttogetacron.
"We utilize those basic
skills in volleyball, soccer ,
softball, and track. We do
have elements of competi·
tion. but we don't minimize
the instruction and en·
couragement aspects. At the
same Ume, we try to design
an attitude for the youngsten
to take." Sherman says.
SPORTS BREAK
Roger Cart.on
Pay-as-you-play Era Arriving
lrict , ~ under D $2~ ree per •Wete
lul year and there a ppea.re to be oo
t'han,t' th Um around, despite pro-
lnta
The proble m will be an ampUlicaUon
or why aome coaches hale boosters
clubs. I/ you put your money down, you
expect to play. And it you don't, well.
there had better be some pretty con-
vlncln1 answers.
assist with boys and girls tra ck, respec·
lively
week void in its football schedule with
E l Capitan High of th~ San Diego sec·
tion. The Oct. 3 ga me will be at San
Clemente . . . Corona del Mar High has
picked up a couple of football transfers.
Quarterback candidate Jeff Wllco:a (6-0,
170 j r.) is out of Salt Lake City and
Fountain Valley High sends 5-8, 185·
pound junior Pat Duddy, an offensive
lineman. Coach Dick MorriB bas split
bis 70-man squad to form an exclusive
two-platoon system ... Laguna Beach
Hlgb's football squad was unbeaten in
s um mer passing league games with
Ocean Vi ew, Est ancia, Costa Mesa .
Corona del Mar, Los Amigos and Tustin
(three wins, three ties). The Artists will
feature two-year starter Lance S&.ewart
at quarterback.
• • •
• Sa n C l e m e nt e f oo tball
couh Alllt' S<'haff oy11 1 claaa action
aul\ ta M>m~herl' In Sacramento, but
that 'a the xtent of oraanued oppoel·
Oon. • • • COSTA MESA mGH'S Bob Hunter
has stepped down as athletic direct.or
after a 17-year hitc h -primarily
~cause ol continued cutbacks.
MONDAY'S MEETING a t Sad ·
dleback High found 37 Orange County
schools represented as they continue to
seek out the possibilities of establishing
an Or ange County section in the CIF .
T he consensus is that there continues
to be a general lack of ground sweU for
the move. but interest, nevertheless. is
there.
''Re1ardlH1 what anyone aaya," aaya
~baff. "ll ket!ps numbt~ out, eapeclal-
1)' borderllni' player• ..
At this point all athletes, In blah
·chool and Juruor hla b in the Capistrano
Valle1 Olalrlcl, must Cork over tbe S2.S
tab, which covers up to three aporta.
Replacing Hunter will be former
baseball coach and current football as-
sistant Jlm Hagey. Also taking over
new duties at Costa Mesa are John
Camey (track) ·and Bob Crenshaw (soc-
cer > P~ Galindo and Sue Lackey will
League councils will be asked for
rurther direction to proceed lo Sep·
lember.
Soooor or later Uu~ ls going to catch
up wllh ITlOl!ft schQOI diatrlcts -cN)aUng
a. monttter tor coat'hes
* • •
AROU ND THE BEAT -San
Cle mente High has filled the fourth·
A Capsule Report From the World of Sports
Cocaine Use a Way of Life
For Majority of NBA Stars?
From AP Dispatches
LOS ANGELES -The National Basketball m
Association.has formed a committee to investigate
drug use and stress after the Los Angeles Times
reported Tuesday that a s many as three out of four
pro players use cocaine .
"It is obvious that professional athletes are not immune
from t.he same temptations that have, unfortunately. caused
drug usage to increase in society. generally," Commissioner
. · , Larry O'Brien said in a s tatement re-
leased at his New York office.
But O'Brien said the league, despite
its concern ror the problems or its players.
"will disassociate itself" from any player
convicted of using illegal drugs. He said
, the players' association supports his view.
An informal survey of "people in the
game" brought estima tes that anywhere
from 4-0 percent to 75 percent of all NBA
players use cocaine. the paper reported.
But O'Brien said he does not know what
o ·H tEN pe rcentage of players have used drugs,
despite recent widely publicized re ports. For example:
-· Utah Jazz forward Bernard King was arrested last
J anuary on charges of sodomy and possession of cocaine.
-·Jazz guard Terry Furlo,w, who died ln a c~r ac;cide~t
last. May, ha d traces of Valium and coc ame in his
bloodstre.am, an autopsy s howed.
-Atlanta Hawks guard Eddie Johnson was arrested Ju.
ly 13 and charged with possession of cocaine found in a car he
had rented and driving under the influence of alcohol. He has
said he is innocent.
-----,,_,~ ot iw Da11-------.
"My bat's off to b.im. What he's done is incredible.
He bas prQVed beyond a s hadow or a doubt that he's the
greatest player who ever lived." -Gary Player of l uk
Nlcklaa after the Golden Bear won his fifth PGA title
by a record seven str okes.
tnat1or Lo•e• So•r Big Appfrs
NEW YORK -Mayor Edward I. Koch is pay-a
lng off a bushel of big apples to Baltimore Mayor
W\lliam Donald Schaefer because the Yankees lost
·their five-game series with the Orioles. . .
The two mayors, s eized by the wagenng impulse during
the Democratic convention her e last week. m ade a bet as to
whose home team would win. . The stakes were a bushel of .. Baltimore's best ethruc
foods," described a s a potpourri of kielbasa, souvla ki.
s paghetti clams and crab cakes, for Schaefer and, for Koch,
a basket 'of apples Crom the Fishkill, N.Y., farm of Robert
Morgenthau, the Manhattan district attorney.
But, alas, for Koch. the Yanks sulfered their third loss of
the series in the filth game Monday night. The contest ended
on a controversial ninth-inning, third-strike call on Bucky
Dent
BoaanzaAllead
ATP Moves Vp,
Gets Early Dates
MASON. Ohio (AP) -This
year's ATP Championships are
blarely under way and already
~ offic.iala are lhink· laa of lbe bonan.u they expect to f.U tbei.r way next year.
.. Just IS th1a year ii a step up
from 1ut year, next year will
C9\11Ne, upward," said Nelson
Sdlwab. a vice presld~t of Tall
Broadcaatina Co.. one of the
townament aponaon.
IOIWAB SAID Taft officlals
•Ill deelde before Sunday's
flu1a 1'bltber' to announce plans
f• eomtNctloD of a permaneat
te•nl1 audiusn at tbe J ack
Nlckl .. Sport.a Center.
"If we snake a decision this
week to go ahead with the
ltadium, it woukl be done by
...i ,..,. ... Sebwab aaid.
Tbll ,., tbe A.uoclaUoa of
Teaoll Prof eulonal1 tourna-
wt ii blllDa ~ oae week blfare tbt U.S. .
.... top .w..c:bb' No. kubd JlauDr ~ ra ud
NI. MlllMd GaU1enDo Was. lllll'e M a WU"IDUJ) fW the
wllicla wU1 be plued °" l1Pe ~ laanl •urlate. ...... top ... ..,...
U..•I plaJ91'9~cla a1 top· E .... . .,..., .. to
... oil Won major' ........
NDTTULU.ATP wWbe
held two ..... belol'e tb• Open. -
Since no tournament i s
scheduled for the interve ning
week, officials expect all the top
players to be entered.
"CBS is already committed
for next year," Schwab said.
That network will televise the
finals this Sunday.
T he tournament, with $200,000
in total prize money. is ln its
second year. It attained Grand
Prix status this year, which
helped draw some top players
seeking tour bonus points
toward year-end competition.
Volleyball
aassic Set
MANHATTAN BEACH
Thirty-two of the top two-man
beach volleyball teams in the
U.S. 10 after $12,000 in prt1e money~ 6-7 at the Kine of
the Beac'h Claslic here.
The competition, which ii lbe
final 910p oa the 1890 Calilomla Pro Tour, La free to tM public
betlnnto1 at 9 a .m . both Satur·
day and Sunday.
All mete• wUl be pla,.t aa
the Hnd courU Jun IOUlb al the
llanbanan Beacb pier. MMcbel
•ill be condacted bJ tb•
lhnb1ttaa Beach llffreaUon
Department. and the ftna.11 are
M1 for Sept. 7 at 3 p.m .
1.
Qlll•ftlbrr"!f Get11 27Ch Sat.~
Georae Bteti'a 30.game hitting streak finally a
came to an end, but teammate Du Quisenberry,
the former Costa Mesa High and Orange Coast
College pitcher, continued his bot pitching. Quisen-
berry earned his 27th save Tuesday night as the Royals
rallied a 4·3 victory over Texas. Singles by Joba Watbaa and
Willie Allleu produced the winning run In other
American League contests, Richie Hebner 's twO-run triple
sparked a four-run Detroit third inning
and the Tigers went on to a 6-2 victory
over Milwaukee, s napping. the Brewers'
seven-game winning streak . . . Pinch
hitter &eve Br•Wl drilled a run-scoring
double in the top of the ninth inning to give
Toronto a 4·3 decision over Minnesota
. . . Tom Underwood and Rieb Gossage
combined on a fi ve-hitter and Bob Wal8on
and Reggie Jackson hit home runs to lea d
the New York Yankees to a 3-1 victor y
over Seattle . . . Mike Hargrove collect·
AtHNS ed four singles and Ron Hassey's two-run
sin gle highlighted a four-run first inning tha t triggered
Cle veland to an 8-5 victory over the.Chicago White Sox . .
Tony Peres began a Boston comeback with his 21St hom e run
of the season and later scored the winning run on Cart
YastrumskJ's nlnth·inning single as the Red Sox defeated
Oakland. 7-5.
A11t.-.. Molw II Look Ea•y
Art Howe and Cesar Cedeno drove in two runs a
a piece to lead Houston and Nolan Ryan to a 5·2
vic tor y over Pitts burgh Tuesday night in a
matchup of National League division leaders.
Ryan. S-8, struck out seven ove r 7% innin gs . . I~ other
gam es, Cincinna ti's Mike LaCoss scattered seven hits and
singled home Dave Concepcion with the winning run to lead
the Reds to a 4-2 victory over St. Louis . . . Darrell Evans
. · cracked his 200th career homer and drove
• In t he tie-bre aking run with a seventh·
inning sacrifice fly to power San Franc isco
to a ~ victory over. the New York Mets.
Eva ns opened the sixth inning with his
16th homer of the season. One out later.
Mike Ivie hit his fourth homer for the
Gia nts Gle llll Hubbard double d
home the winning run in the 11th innlng,
giving Atlanta a 5-4 verdict over the
Chicago Cubs. Hubbard's line drive to left
scored pinch-runner Luis Gomez from
..OWE second base . . . Manny Trillo tied the
game with a home run and Garry Maddox and Larry Bowa
followed with doubles in the fifth inning. tr igger ing
Philadelpttla to a 7·4 victory o ver San Diego. lt was the s ixth
strait:ht triumph and eighth in the last nine games for the
Philhes
11.S. Coacll Gel• the La.l Word
U.S. Olympic bas ketball coach Dave Gavitt Is •
grinning since getting in ~e l~t word with his .... •
Russian rival over the Amencan absence from the
Moscow Games.
"I sent a telegram to the Soviet coach (Alexander
Gomelsky), congr atulating him on winning the bronze
medal," Gavitt said Saturday . "He'd been going around
Europe saying the reason we weren't coming to the Olympics
was ~ause we knew we'd lose to them.
··1 thought it was kind of a nice touch," Gavitt adoed.
\'otlkee Sfadi.,.. Corruption Cltargrd
N EW YORK -Mayor Edward Koch has been a
accused of sta lling on a probe of alleged corruption
in the rehabilitation of Yankee Stadium because
"it would create such a potential of turbulence in
city politics."
T he char ge was made Tuesday by Sidney Siller. presi-
dent of the New York Crimina l and Civil Courts Bar Assoeia-
t ion , which tried unsuccessfully several years ago to bring a
taxpayer s uit calling for a judicial review of the stadium
deal.
Meanwttlle, the Daily News reported today that the
engineering consulting fi rm hired to do a $225.000 study is ex·
peeled to report next month that the city will have to spend
"hundreds of thousands of dollars" to correct "serious design
defects" in the ballpark.
Siller s aid city officials ha ve been silent for a year on the
$.225,000 study of cracks in the stadium's foundation. He said
the public has the right to know what the condition or the
structure is.
•So111eflti119 Crooked in Bo.rlng·-An
ROCHESTER. Minn. -Thr~·time former m
heavyweight boxing champion Muha m mad Ali
said Wednesday that medicaJ tests at the Mayo
Chnic show him to be "100 percent perfect" and in
excellent conctition to fight Larry Holmes for the World
Boxing Council title this October in Las Vegas
"I think there's something crooked in boxing," said Ali.
who is going through comprehensive tests at the world·
renowned medical fac ility. "I came here independently
because they (promotersJ don't" dnt me to win the title bac k
for a fourth time."
Some boxing observers have said that the 38.year-old Ah
"'ould be r isking permanent inJury 1r h~ attempted a
comeback against the powerful llol mes
Cunnb19ha• Signs fur S200 .. 000
8Wy Cunningham signed a new three·year con-•
tract with ~ Philadelphia 76ers. which. a t an
estimaled$200,000peryear . will make him one of the
h1ghest·paid coaches in the National Basketball As·
sociation ... Nick Beverly, a 33·yea.r-0Jd veteran of six clubs
in the National Hockey League. was named coach of the Los
Angeles Kings Central League farm team , the Houston Apollos
. . . The North American Soccer League is prepared to sit at
the bargaining table and "negotiate in good faith" with the
players union that critics say has been virtually i~nored .
Surrounded by a clutter of Jed·white-and·blue equipment,
gymnasts from 10 nations that bo~ c-otted the 1980 Moscow Sum-
mer Olympics began limbenn~ up for what some consider their
"alte rnative" compet1l1on . Basketball guard Billy AJlen,
who signed with the University of Missouri in April. has con·
firm ed he will not play for the Tigers but will follow his fathe r to
the University of Nevada-Reno Helen Hughes, a 5-8 g uard
from the Universit y of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, has become the
first playe r to sign a contract with the Southe rn California
Breeze of the newly for med Ladies P rofessiona l Basketball As-
sociation .. Lynne Jewell of Plymouth, Mass .. virtually
clinched her gold medal in the World Women 's Sailing cham-
pionship after the s ixth race ... Joe Berardi emerged with his
third career Professional Bowlers Association title in the
Greater Buffalo Open
T~lon .. Radio
TV: Soccer -Aztecs vs. Timbers, 11 p.m .. Channel 11.
llADIO: Baseball -Dodgers a t Montreal. 4:30 p.m ..
KABC (790); Baltimore at Angels, 7:30 p.m .. KMPC (710).
Hollypark
Harness
Meet Set
Baseball Standings
INGLEWOOD -The Dan
Patch Invitational will be the
feature event on opening night of
the 35th annual Western Harness
Racing Association 's meet at
Hollywood Park Thursday eve-
ning.
The Dan Patch will be run al a
one mile distance and will
launch a 79-date meeting that
will ofter daylight r acing for the
sulkies for the first Ume since
1968. Opening week action is
scheduled Thursday, F riday and
Saturday nights with first post
al 7 :30.
Effective Tuesday, there will
be d aylight racin1 with a 2
o 'clock flr st post Tuesday
through Thursday with nilht ac·
lion on Friday and Saturdly.
The meet wiU also offer the
popular Pick Six wagering that has proved ao popular at otbes"
Southland tracka.
A field ol seven pacen will eo
ln lhe Dan Patch, beaded by B.
C . Count, just arrived from a
campaip at the Meadowlucll
ln New Jersey wltb UfetlJDe
eamlnp of '358,654. He wW be
driven by defendlnc champ
Shelly Goudreau.
Crail DeJ, tn the money bi.I
laat lO outift'8 at Golden ~!f.r wUJ be clrtV'ID by Joe Llpuuu
wttb Jack Parter Jr. lludHnclbe
reinl fwTem~Dlrect.
Roundlu oat UM fteld wW be Porto Pl'allleaa .ntb J ., QnmclJ
dn vtnc, Aldall N and Tor1*tl
K.ai&hL
CDn. In for
Yox free T-Shirt
&OemoRide
FOOTBALL /BASEBALL
The South
Alabama . "
·Is Favored
ATLANTA <AP> -Delendinc national cbam· pion Alabama, North Carollna ud Teoneuee
CbattlDOQla CUT)' the ro&. ol favorite lnto three of
the South '1 OM.a.Ion I coalerence football racet
this fall, and Florida Stale acaln loom• u the
area ·s Atadlq independent.
Alabama, aeekiJll an unprecedented tbird COD· secutlve naUOGal Utle under Coach Paul "Bear"
Bryant. muat reb'llld an olfense del)leled ol nine
1979 starters, but lbe Tide defense ii sturdy enouih •
to produce a ninlb Soulbeastem Conference title ln
10 yeara and flaure ln the natJonal championship
race
"It will take a miracle to win our third
straight national cbampaonship, but m1racles hap-
pen," said Bryant. now only 19 victories shy of
erasing Amos Alon20 Stagg's record of 314 career
coaching victories.
BRYANT
The AUantic Coast
Conference could enjoy
one of its closest races
ever , although North
Carolina is the pre-
season choice. Coach
Dick Crum's Tar Heels.
who beat Michigan in
last year's Gator Bowl
game. figure to have
s trong competition
from perennially tough
Maryland and Clemson.
C hattanooga
operating under new
Coach Bill Oliver, bas
dominated the Southern
Conference since enter-
ing the league, winning
titles in each of its three seasons of membership.
This year should make it four-for-four
FLORIDA SfATE reeled off 11 straight reg-
ular seasoo victories in 1979 before losing_ an
Orange Bowl engagement with Oklahoma. Bobby
Bowden's Seminoles appear to have no serious
challenge among Southern independents, although
South Carolina, Miami. ,Fla. and Tulane should
field above average teams.
FS~ lost its quarterback tandem of Wally
Woodham and Jimmy J ordan, but returns one o!
the country's defensive stars in All-American mid-
dle guard Ron Simmons.
"Our expectations will be higher after last
year's record," said Bowden, who saw his club
FOOTB4IL PREJ1EW
ranked No. 8 in the final Associated Press poll.
"There will be more pressure, but that's the way
it's got t.o be. That's the way I want it. It's like
growing old -it ain't so bad when you consider
the alternative."
Alabama enters the season with the nation's
longest winning streak -21 games -and the
longest string of conference victories in SEC his-
tory -23. The Tide has an imposing 97-11 record
for the last nine seasons and a 58-3 mark in con-
ference competition
BRYANT, WHO HAS 296 VICTORIES in his
chase of St.agg's record, can count on a solid de-
fense led by end E.J . Junior, linebacker Thomas Bovd and tackle Byron Braggs. Running backs
Major Ogilvie and Billy Jacbon are the only re-
turning offensive starters.
If Alabama is to be challenged in the SEC. it
likely will come from Tennessee or Georgia.
Johnny Majors has no proven quarterback, but the
Vols appear to be solid at most other spots. Coach
Vince Dooley has one of the league's top
quarterbacks at Georgia in Buck Belue and the
Bulldogs could offer the greatest challenge to the
Tide since the two don't meet this year.
Bryant has his own ideas about the Tide's
toughest challenger for SEC honors.
"l figure Auburn is the team to beat," Bryant
said. "They may ha ve the best team in the coun-
try."
Auburn, led by last year's SEC rushing leader
J ames Brooks, should be strong, but the Tigers are
on NCAA probation and are ineligible for the
league championship
THERE IS A TRIO of exceptional pass re-
cei vers in the SEC -Cris Collinsworth of Florida.
Mardye McDole of Mississippi State and Lindsay
Scott of GeoTgia. Collinsworth could be one of the
most versatile pertormers in the nation.
The SEC's top quarterback is John Fourcade,
who threw for 1,521 yards and seven touchdowns
last year. Fourcade is the key reasoo Mississippi
is considered a darkhorse contender.
J erry Stovall, a Heisman Trophy runnerup
during bis collegiate days at Louisiana State, is
the only new coach in the SEC. He was hired by his
alma mater shortly after Bo Rein, who replaced
the ousted Charles McClendoo, died in an airplane
crash wblle on a recruiting trip.
The ACC also welcomed two new coaches -
Bill Curry at Georgia Tech and Moote Kiffin at
North Carolina State, which won the league tiUe a
year ago W'lder Rein. Curry is a former Tech star,
returning to his alma mater to replace the fired,
; colorful Pepper Rodgers
i Coe, Ove t t Clash
• .
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LONDON (AP)·-Olympic champkJaa Sebu·
tiu Coe md Stne Ovett wW nm acalmt eac.b
other la the IA.AF Goldm llile at the CrJsta1
Palace Monday, nee ors...._.. eonftrtned.
1t will be the ftnt time the two Britlsb ltara
: have raced aplnlt eacb other at a major domestic
; tract and fteld meet.
• Ofttt, tbe OIJmplc aoo.meter cbamp6oa, and
• Coe, Olymplc 1500 champion. bave met only four
·times. Tbirr ftnt meetinl WU lD a Jaldor C1'011 COUD·
• try meet. then at the 19'18 European cbampAomhipe ~ when OYett wu aecond and Coe third over 800
: meters. The lut two times they raced wen In tbe
~ ll~eowOlymplca.
· A c1M1 lnternatlanal fleld •·apected for tbe ! GoldlD lllle meet, wblcb ii alrMdJ a Hlloat. ; AIDmll tbcJle wbo baft ccmftrmed tbeir lnteD·
: Uoa to nm ID tbe mile are former world neord : bolw JGlm waa .. o1 Rew I"'""'· PUbelt BaJl ~ of Tamula, Tbomat Weula.lba1• of West ~ o.m.. ... SalDClllD ,,,,.,... oflnlimd.
Dnld Slaaw, ~of tM Brtulla ---~ :..u..:-... ~:=;.:::.:,~.dtlllbt·
-Oftll wm the IDaqanl OGldm Mlle la 1'M1o ' two ,.... .., wbl1e .... arc:IHtnl Coe toot ... u. I .... ,....--..-~.,., .. ..
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~ay.August20. 1980 DAILY PILOT fl3
.. He Gazes Into Their Eyes ••• ~
BURT HOOTON
LOS ANGELES CAP> -When pain in
hJ1 •boulder and arm puabed Dodier
pitcher Burt Hootoo lnto a mental rut,
be went to tee hypnotist Dr. Arthur El·
ten.
Nolan Ryan, Orlando Cepeda,
Roberto Clemente, Maury Wills and
other proleuional ballplayers also have
vl1l ted Ellen and ended slumps.
And in 1977 Ellen hypnotized the en-
tire lut-place Angel.a bueball team en
maase -and then saw the Angela climb
out of the basement with a wlo over
Seattle.
No. Ellen can't guarantee a baseball
pennant or a batting cbampionlhlp, but
the hypnotist with a desire to help rid
people ol their self.limiting anxieties
bu created thousands of converta dur-
ing his 40 years of practice.
Warning: The Surgeon General Has Oetermuied
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
"Hypnotism is not a cure," said El-
len, wbo operates a thriving business ln
a Westwood medical complex. "It is a
state that leaves the subject free of
senaWvity and allows the hypnotist to
reach the subconscious and chase out
the unreasonable thing that has already
had a negative hypnotic effect on the subject.
"What the s ubject is doing is using
e as a catalyst for understanding."
Ellen says people come to hypnosis
r miracles, but the astonishing thing
is that people who have the greatest as-
sets al.so find that something is interfer-
ing, and they can't express themselves
the way they want. All hypnosis does ls
pull out the positive things that are
already there, he said.
Nearly 100 people see Ellen every
week. Actors and actreuee say theJ ~
learn to aet.Ue down, put eslde worry •
and focus on memori%lng their lines. '
Lflw students are looking for a way to
be composed when tatlng the bar e:a:am.
Novelists want to rid themselves of
"writer's block" and procrastination.
He is quick to point out that byp. ·
notism cannot give people special ,_
tale nt, nor can it make people do · !
something they really are against. '
"When you're hypnotized, you're .-
aware of everything," Ellen sald. "You .
can't behave unless yoUT security is ·
violated. Then you can stand up and
punch the hypnotist in the nose if be ·
tries to perpetrate something." ' ·
The general public thinks hypnotists •
can force people to do things. ·~
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Young Lions
Being Tamed
87 llOWARD L. RANDY Ot .... o.itY _..,. ,._
Tbey'~ down lo the wire ln t.M quallfytoc rUM for the
U.S. speedway motorcycle championships with only Sllll
8ematdi.oo <ton1-'1t> and lhe Oranae CoUcnty l'""alraroun~
track tn Colla Men Nmtinlna on the schedule. tl would be sale to say that Huntmgton Beach's Alan
Christian bu a loc:.k on belftl the No l qu•Ufler and the Odds
on favocitcttoreplace MlkeBastulhe U.S. champion.
Cbriatlan haa mad a Uiambles ot lhe acratch mim
events at the Costa Meu track t.his season, winning 13 ol
the 11 eveots to dale. And guess who 1s leading the points
race lor quall{ylni after lhre.e ol lhe rave events have been
concluded! That's right. It's Alan. ·
ChriaUan has a total or 70 polnts after qualifyinc races
at Ventura. Sacramento and Ascot Park ln Gardena. He
wlll compete in San Bemardino tonight and in the final
qualifier at the FairJrOunds Friday night and barring a
total coUapse. should finl8h in lhe No. l $pot.
In the runnenap spot golna into tonight's affair ls Brad
O:dey, the son ot the short-tr&ck impreasario. Harry Ox·
,4Ul'O IUCING
ley. Brad has 62 po nls with Lance King next with S8 and
Dave DeTemple fourth with S4.
Bast. a multiple champioo, has left the speedway
ranks after having d imculUes With promoters th.la season
and the championsbJp ls wide open. ll will be held at the
Orange O>unlY Fairgrounds tradt on Saturday, Oct. 11. • • * REnREMENT IS APPAltENTL Y only a figment of
his im&Jtil\atioo and Corona del Mar's Dan GW1ley feels
there ls stilt life after 40 on the racing strip.
Gurney announced the end of his retirement lo
participate in the Winston Western 500 stock car race at
Ri\'erside in January and this weelcend will compete ln the
SCORE off-road world championships at the Riverside
track. · Now 49 years old. Gurney is renewing· acquaintances
with an old patron and his two sons. He drove for Frank
Arciero during his bey-day and now Frank. Jr. and Al are
encouraging him to compete in lbe off-road races in a Ford
pickup.
Gurney will be adding to his Riverside legend. He bas
competed JO times in eight different categories or competi-
tion on the road course but never ln an off-road vehicle.
In addition to Gurney, there are a host or other Orange
Coast area drivers 'involved ln the Saturday and Sunday
events at Riverside on the dirt off-road course.
Included in the group are: Albert Arciero, Milte Lund,
Chuck Miller, Charlie Hamill, Bob Giese and Dan Ashcraft
or Huntington Beach; Jerry McDonald and Stan Coon of
San Clemente; Ron Nation of San Juan Capistrano;
Raymond Bates, John Townsend and Gordon Olson or
Costa Mesa. Kevin Case, Tom Brown, Frank Arciero, Jr. and Brian
Smith of Fountain Valley; Randall Lowe of Irvine;
Malcolm Smith of Laguna Beach; Gary Myers of Newport
Beach; and Mac Douglas and Chuck Sugar or Corona del
Mar. Friday will be a day of practice which will continue
Saturday morning unW the first motorcycle heat race al
11:30. Sunday's first race is set for 12:30 with action in 18
different classes or vehicles includlng the motorcycles
over the two days. * • •
RON "SLEEPY TRIPP is back in the scramble for
USAC midget driving honors. For the past two years, he
has had such a late start because of winter campaigning in
New Zealand and Australia that he has not been able to
catch up.
Not so this season. although he still isn't on top of the
heap. Sleepy is in third place in quest of his third mntget
driving championship, trailing leader Mel Kenyon by 12
and numerup and defending champion Rich Vogler by
eight points. In a recent race at Colorado National Spe~way,
Sleepy captured his 45lh victory in the midget diviston and
is within one of overtaklnsc the fourth "winningest'' driver
in USAC history -the late J immy Davies.
Dolphins Fly High
MIAMI (AP> -The pilot of a
leased '1Z1 carrying the Miami
Dolphins football team aborted
the flight Tuesday when the
aircraft began to shake violently
on a Seattle taxi strip.
"The problem is a nose-gear
steering problem," Capt. Ed
Buscher told the National
League Football team over the
intercom. "It's no big deal.
We'll go back and get it fixed in
a couple ol minutes."
The pilot's observation proved
correct and after a 30-minute de-
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NEWPORT, R . I. CAP >
Freedom resumed its relentless
campaign for the America ·s Cup
defender's role Tuesday by beat-
ing Russell Long's Clipper in the
opening day of the final trials for
U.S. boats.
Dennis Conne r skippered
Freedom· to a 26 second win over
Clipper in fickle Rhode Island
Sound winds that prompted the
supervising race committee of
the New York Yacht Club to
shorten the course to 7 .5 miles.
Meanwhile. France 3 improved
its record in the challenger trials
to 3· l Tuesday at the expense of
England's Llonheart, which was
forced early in the race to retrieve
a crew member thrown over·
board.
Freedom was lagging slightly
be hind Clipper at the start of the
U.S. match, but found itself in a
better position on the first leg to
take advantage or the wind 88 it
filled in from the east. Freedom
rounded the first mark :49 ahead
of Clipper.
Long closed the margin on the
second leg as the wind dropped
off. but Conner still had a com·
rortable enough lead to coast
home with his 31st win of the sum·
mer against only two losses.
Conner's only setbacks of the
campaign came on the first day or
preliminary trials to Ted Turner
and Courageous on June 21. and
midway through the July trials to
Clipper.
Courageous. the 1977 cup de·
fender, remained at the dock
Tuesday, undergoing repairs, but
was scheduled to meet Clipper to-
day in the second day or .the final
trials.
Lionheart was trailing France 3
on the first leg or the course when
Richard Clampett of Hamble.
Hampshire, fell over the side in
rough seas. The English yacht
turned back to pull Cl am pell from
the water unharmed. giving
France3a big lead.
France 3 rounded the first mark
nearly three minutes before
Lionheart. and increased the gap
over the next five legs, finishing
with a huge9:401ead. The margin
or victory was the widest margin
of any race this summer, U.S. or
foreign.
Lionheart. which would be
eliminated from the foreign trials
by one more loss, asked for a Jay
day today and will not meet
France3asscheduled.
\ conducted by ••.
SUNLAND
SKIEflS
AUTO RACING I TENNIS
Lutz Almost Quit Tour
Now He's Gunning for Third Win in Row
By DAVE CUNNINGHAM pointed out. "As long as I can ouMo.t1•"''""._.. win the majority or my matches.
Wllliamaon swept the finals
from Gary Rubterman of Los
Angeles, but each game was
close -21-15 and 21-19.
Last month Bob Lutz was so I might want to play until I'm
disgusted with his.game that he 40."
came home to San Clemente and •
for three weeks thought about
quitting the pro tennis tour
This weekend he'll be s hooting
for three tournament victories in
a row -something he's never
done before -as he enters ATP
championships in Cincinnati.
Before Columbus. I won·
dered whether l'd ever win
another match, much less a
tournament." he said. "Every
time 1 went out to practice, I got
worse and worse.··
Before Columbus. Lutz had
lost in the second round at
Wimbledon and in the first
round at Rhode Island. He had
dropped to 52nd in the computer
rankings. his lowest.
"You worry more as you get
older and get into a slump," he
said. "You wonder if someone is
trying to tell you something.··
But that was last 'month. '-On
Aug. 10 he won Columbus. Ll\st
Sunday he won at Stowe. Vt. -
two in a row for the master of
the half volley.
··Everything seem s to be
clicking now. I can 't explain it,"
the 33-year-old veteran of two
knee operations said. "This 1s
the best I've played since l was
18.
"I don't feel too old. Arthur
Ashe won Wimbledon at 32." he
. .. .
WH I LE THE ORANGE
coast area is famous ror pro-
ducing quality tennis players. it
also appears to be making in·
roads in the world of table ten·
nis.
Last weekend two area
teen-agers -Fountain Valley's
.'im Lane and Corona del Mar's
TENNIS
Scott Williamson -came away
with honors al the St.ate Open
Table Tennis Championships in
Santa Monica.
Lane, ranked No. 2 among
open players in California, was
upset in the quarterfinals during
his singles bid, but made up for
1t by winning the doubles with
Craig Manoogian.
Williamson. playang in the
Class D division (levels range
from Class A to Class G.
followed by novice l. captured
his first-ever state singles title.
It took Williamson seven
rounds to m ake it through the
draw of 64, and he was extended
to 21-18 in the last game of a
grueling. three-match set in the
semifinals.
Lane was up against some
tough competition in the open
singles. Attila Malek, the No. 2 ·
player in the nation, entered as
the top seed and was upset
himself. The eventual champion
was Ray Guillen of Hollywood,
No. 1 player in the state.
• * * GROUND STROKES -The
19th annual Huntington Beach
Open gets under way this
weekend at Pacific Sands Tennis
Club. Cash prizes are offered to
singles champs in open. B. C
and D divisions ... Entries
close Sept. 18 for the Costa Mesa
Junior tournament coming Sept.
27 ·28 and Oct. 4·5. Hosted by
Costa Mesa Tennis Club, the
tournament is sanctioned by the
Orange County Tennis Associa-
tion. For information phone
557-0211 •.. USC Coach Dick
Leach. Swedish indoor doubles
champ Jan-Erik Palm and New
Zealand junior champion Dave
Mitchell are among the entrants
in the Tustin Hills Racquet Club
Pro Invitational Sept. 5-7. For
information phone 544-6950 . . .
A total or $10,000 in prize money
is offered at lhe 94th annual
Southern California Sectional
championships coming to Los
Angeles Tennis Club Sept. 13-21.
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Misc.
Tue~y·a Trenuctlon•
liASE•Al.L
A-l~L• ..... llAL TIMORE ORIOi.ES -SIOned h r' WHV•r, .......... le> • IWO-YH • Ht•nsler <onlr•<I. .............. MONTREAL. EXPOS -RelMlai.d JOI\< Tam1roo. <•l<N•, on the rot1er. DHIQn.tec Del• Murr•v. pllcl'MJr. lor 1ulqnrnent. FOOTIAl.L -...... ~., ......... ATLANTA ,.ALCDNS -Pl•ced Jul'I• J-\. -'ltt'be<ll, on Injured <Herve llSt. Cul Tom Mof'l•rtv. defel'lolvt 116<11: Ron McCertneY. llnebacller; ll•Y•" sw_... wide rteel-; -W•ll BollemY. defensive Dec~. Pl.CH Denni' Pe•rwn. wide rt-<t lver. and MIU HIOOlllt •f'd JemH
Mc~. fWlllll9 IMK•~. on""' lnl1t<WCI '""'"list. BAI. TIMOlll! CX>LTS -Cut Ed W?llttlY. ''-'1 end; Jdwl ,... ... -.11-•~: u rr• si.wM1, ~w tac:lli.; ~red Ol!Mrnerdl, P\ln\tr; Rtnctt 8'4tl"'· plK e•1c1<er. -Maril 8rltM; tvllbKk.
•ul'FALO 81LI.S -S""9d Lou Pk~.
wide f'9Cel..,, Cul ~· c:e111er. 1v11i..ca; S'-flleMll, ..-1111 t1ae•; Miile Alfncwld.
..... ~;Del>.._...~ ...
9"" a10 Oelllllton, t19M4N. Plaead IMMll ,....,,. .. , lltwOecller, 9"" Her'men ...,,..., ott.MI.,. euwd, on IN Injured•-llst,. CHICAGO 8EAaS -Obtelned Terry
'T•u1olo. 11..-C•er, from IM Piii~• E191e• tor • lllture Clrllft 114<11. f'lectcl VlrQll 1.1.,.n. c~ end Biii ...,.,In. YfefY. '" tll• Injured rettrvt 11•1 Cul To1>y Al'dlt,_, Ct-: CIWI\ O.frence, wkle re-ceiver. Rolllt H..,wn, ciu•rd; Clwl\ JUOOf. selttv. Cllutll Mole, 1110.r: •llCI Rick-· CorM'11aell, DALLAS COWBOYS -Trlldtd Burton 1.••IH•, Ol'Md. to,,. Ml8"'1 Oofphln• '°' .. luture unolsclooed dr•fl cno4u. Cul Ml.,. Mancu•c>, querltrl>•<I<; G11Y Pt•lh-r.
llneba<l1tr. Jim Mimic, C11>•td, Miu Htqtl\.
•Ide rew..w; Mike JIH'e•, <omt•O.f"· •nd Miii• Rl<hMmon. runn11>9 bKk DENVER BRONCOS -Pl•<ed GoCdtfl Richerds, wide ...celYftr, on IN Injured r• wirvt llsl. CUI Olt11n OOllQh\y, wide re-ceiver · Don H&rdemen, runl'l1no 1>•0. Pei. W-•· Cl\Mr1ff'INKk; Joe Homan <iutrd; Tim Gerlltrl, lintb•cktr: Mike 8•110. tee•••: sww OOrtt, punter. w11ue Bolden. 1111111 end, -Mike Ollclllleld, klOtr DETROIT LIONS -PIOl(,ld °""9 E"Gll'11 end BllClbe &M<tt, deftMlwt ltelllt•: -BtMy Rlcerdo, -...-l<letr. on 1"9 lnjurwd
,..,..,. lltt, Cul Ptlll ~. mi.n11v.
Itek .. ; lfeft Lono. otfeMIYO lineman: -Tony L..-, Otttn\l"t IMKll GREEN BAY PACKUIS -CUI Steve
W•Qner M'ld JdWI Bristor. def-Iv. back•; N•I• Slrnc>tOfl. ·-•no Deel<; •nd Dan C.rnenslly M'ld Gery WHwr. llneN<ll¥'-Plectd Berty Slfttlll. 1111111e<ll; l!lobby Kim· • o•ll. receiver, Jafu\ Wllllt •nd Eric
Johnson,~ ... beOs, on llW lnlurtd ·~ '41<vt llst. HOUSTC>ff OILERS -CUI Tim CemPl>fll. ll"'D•<k~: Alvln eo..en, runnln11 beck JO/In CNlul<alr. Ucktr. Rl<ltle H•rr end
fll<n•rd ~ •. dttenttvt be<ks; Ra1p1>
Ru,1>11111. d9ttn11w -· •flCI DOllO Smith, llMl>eCker. LOS ANGl!LES RAMS -Cul Ouel!tln Lowry, llntb9cker; Ol>lt Ora~. rllfWlll>ll
bacll; end Sine '°""'°'· 1111111 end. l>lac:lld Jtcll Yovnoblood, Otft ns1ve t no; Jim You1111blood. llnebecUr ; U rry Broolls. ,,,.. lenslvt 1ac:111e; end DennK H•rran, 11u.ro on Ille ,_...1111. Nl!W 1! .. 0LANO P.t'rlltOTS -Pl.ct Al
Cl'Mtfldlot, tlOht -· on Ille retltlld rHervt lltl, ll'lacH Jj"""'y SWwert, defensive i...o .
0" Ille lnj11..0 reMrvt 11•1. Cul Ml•• ~outf<. tlotlt end; ~ CAlllll. Q>Mrterbeo. Peul Collln• end Miii• Cusumeno, wide rec•l~f'. P•ul lllclr .. , 119"1 end; Mel N•l••len. run-
nlllO Dack; 8oO M<lnlYrt al>d Ritn Rosen, Gll•rd•; JllCll I.Alo•. ll111116oer; 8•rnl• HOO.r, S•w LAM4oy •l'ICI Oreg M<Aletn ....
~IH end 1<1'11 Stert.tell, p(ac:t·kl<ke< HEW ORLIAHS S.t.INTS -Cul Jim Mtrlo t nd SI•" Sylsm•, lllltll•Oer,.
Cllerlo• "'191M, Fella WllOll. RIOey P-
tftd Larry Ttylor, •Ide reulveo, Joftll Ar'M~. fllWd; p., M<O.UO."· ~""''""' t•O lo1 HNI Tl-, a.f9Mlw ..-d, -Ml•o Wll11411M: dlf9MIW ._kit HI!'# YOlllK OIA .. TI -Pt.ctd Leon r>orry. """*" Netl. on tN llllll'W ,_...
lltt, ll'HILAOELPHIA EAOl.I S -Tr .... Tttryl .... ,~.to lM~
... " fw .. llfldlt<IOMd ..... <Mid, Oii
N•• a1~ flllteectr; ... Hlf"lt, IKll .. ;
H•wtr• l'jt td• e11• T•ronet Bfew11, Mftllot: Ctw11t lllllClle, defellslff encl; ~~..-:--"'91•M<Olleldl,
.... ".'" IOClllO, ...... Larry ltrMS,
NllM<ll; Al Lei'-, c-ntcll; Md .Wlflt
Miiier, ...... "'"" "'"""" ,.._ 1191. ll'ITTH UaOH ITlll.lltl -,,_.. ''*" ~. OfflMWI ............ .,,,
•111 """"'· ....... "' ............ -lllt, Cllt ltell McC141 _.. WM!lt ,.,..,, .....
fl(tlvers: """" MOIOlltlY --'"" ti="......_ .,...: Otf'Y 0•1e.
II llfP; NfP?lt Wiii'-. ....... ; tlld ltl<
ve11e,,,_..'*"· SAN F"AMCllCO ~1'9& -Cwt Kif' "'f.~":. ~ ':ieCAMHltl-Cwt •et1v c:11em-.,....,..wn. WAI HlfilOTON "I Oltr.Oil -,lacM Jtlwl ,........, ,,.... .... .,.., • _ ... . ...,....... ........... _.. ....... "'' _...., -......... ~ ..... (-. "'" .. ,,.,.,., WNt•. t9rMr .. o . •!Id
'"'..., ........... "' .... -lltl. "'''* K...., Merrtte11, •i.t recel-: llAtllrlll .--. ..,..: ,_. ...,.,..., tftll , .. °""" .............. Oii ... llllllted r•-" lltt. c .. I t OtltH •, •feller, ........ *Odltllltl. ... ,...._/ ..
MllllM. ........... , -~ ,,,.. ............ .... .,. .................... &.• ....... Kl'fOI -Net'IM NIO .....,,, ............. ~--...... Lilla ~
·~. Augutt 20. 1980 DAILY PILOT e5
PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE PUat.IC NOTICE ll'CT'I.....,...,... ... PICTITIOUI MISl ... lt ---ff&ThllUIT ....... STATaMl .-T l lle ........ ..,_It ........
'lie foM-"'t WtO" I• -. _. -n •
"fl• e\, ( I \ • V a II W I A II , I J t S~ Sl!•V•C• ClOMll'Alll Y 1 \1 1111-'91, tt .. ~le • ._ ....... 1 .. 1 ttel,__,., Roef, s.Mt Ana, 9Mc ... ~_,1 c:.11+o.111e•'1~ ,.._.._ ~. ,,.. ..... S•m11•• J, C•m•••I•. 1••1 ~~~tlUI "•I••••'"•' •oed . s ... 1. A11e 'flllt ...._lt~llY•• Cet11orn1a ttm dl11lduel, Thh~I-~.-,-,..._~IC-
dlvldllel Tllll ..........,. -f .... """91 .,. ~IJ C-r•ll C:-IY c;lef'll of Or ..... Cewt'f all
i "1' "''-' .. "' ••ltd •'"' "" A .... t '" ns. c-1v , .. ,,. Of OtllnOt Cou1>1Y 6fl Jul 11...., u. l'ltlO, "11411' .... Or-C.\I C)elty Plltitl JACKSON. KIOOER & W CKl.1NO A"9. JO, t1, a..t. J. 10. 1• ,._
.. ,.," PUBLIC NOTICE
ll'llflll.....,. er-. c.o.~1 o.11y "1'°' -------...... '""-_,,,_......,..,,,. •uo. 20, 11, "-· 1. to.'"° sm• NOTICE OF DEATH OF'
RUTH SWOPE AND OF
PUBLIC NOTICE
AIW'lltY' .. LA,.
1'"'1..-11\flloer .....................
W.Me'""""1~Driw .. ,., ..... ._..,cut..o NOTICE OF DEATH 0,
P UBLIC NOTICE P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D · .________ -.--MINISTE R ESTATE NO.
•:.."Mff:f::' A·105S37.
tttooss.OOROTHY RAPKIN
P111111"""' er-.~'' 0•11YJ~~ p; 0 R R Es T A N D 0 F July 30, Auq. •· IJ, 20. "° p E T I T I 0 N T 0 A 0 •
P UBUC NOTICE MINISTER ESTATE NO .
n.e tolkMlllO --'' 001no °"''· T o a I I h e i r s , nesu• b en eficiar ies, creditors -A·10556t .
AMIE••CAN WARRANTY 0 " and contingent creditor<; of
SOUTHERt1U.LIFO•N1A,.,.c ..... Ruth Sw o pe o f Cos ta pu• Ori,.., SUit• 111, Newport a..c11. c.a111orn1enwo M esa . Ca I 1 f orn la. and
T....,,_J c.nwv.t216MI "'-" .. per s ons who may be
NOT•ce 1Nv1T1No a1os T o a I I h P i r s •
Nollu 1, r.ere1>v 01v•11 111•1 '"'benef icia ries. c r ed i tors
eo.ro .. T""'"' of ow Coest COff' and contl~t creditors of munuv Coll-01\trtcl ol 0,.nGf' F t C-1'1. CaOtoml•. will receive"'""' Dor othy apk1n or res
Drive. !>M .......,, CetHoml•«l711 l t-"" · th Thh llUllt'W»" canclllettd b'f.,. 1n-otherw se cnter es "" in e
1>10.uo1011 OO•m T,,.,noe .... s..11t • and persons who may be '"°· •' e. ""'<"N"no °"" Of "1e1 otherwi se Interested in t he ~v"::..d1~:."':. ~:~~,:.~";~ w ill and/or estate : . oivioue1 w1 II and/Or estate·
TIPne J. Carney f petition has been filed
Tlllt ......,_. -111e11 ••"' ..,. b John A Hu,,hes In t he '"""" 11,,.. w1<11>o<b w111 t1s 11U1>11c1y A petitlofi has been filed -'*'~rMCJtor· by J J Scott 1mme1 in the C-ty CIMll .. Ct-C:-Y ell • • .. 0 Auoutl U. "tlO Supen or Court of r ange FtUJ7't County r eQuest1ng that
Pu1111.-0r-c-.i 0.11, Pito• Jo lln A tiuohes be ap.
LEASE Of TFM POAAltY '.' FACILITIES.OOCE ANO DISTRICT Supenor c oort o f Or•nqe
INFORMATION SERY•CES County requesting that J.
--~·~·5el>t l.10 ltlO 1'11-tn point ed a s pe r son a l
P UBLIC NOTICE r e p r esenta t ive t o a d · m1n1ster t he est ate of R uth
e. .. eon1r.c1 ~·IOd 0<1 1 ,..., J Scott tmmel be appe>lnt-
tflrouqt> Junt JO. 1•1 ,.,,,. .,p 10 ni 1 ed as per sonal repr esen-~:~1 ~~-=~~\0 11e .ni.ccord.-e w111> tat ive to administer the ,,,. '"''"'ct_,. -CondltloM and estate of [)Orothy Rapkin
5-ltk .. IOM which .,. -on fllt Forr est (under the In· suP«~10-.cex1nol'TH tr Swope (under the tndepen· suno..tA1..11"<>111e1A11011 den t Admi nistration of •nd mn be~ IR -oftl<• of "" • ti Purche$ll>O AQolnl "' "'° ".-1 di .. dependent Admlmstra <>!' 1r1e1 of estates .Act>. The pet1· TMIECOUWTYOttORANOI Estates Act>. Tile petition 0•0t~"s:..~uu11 Is set for hear ing in Dept.
1cc,.1m1 No. J at 700 Civ ic. Center '" ,,,. wn., of ~ •i;r:lc•"°""' Dr ive West in the City of ~:a~:,'~'~a!?.vse w IGH r tor Santa' Ana,• Cdlifor nla on
E•ch ~ ~ ..,.,...11 •1t" "" tlon Is set for hearin g in :!di:~~~':!;.c:'~~':: <1':";.e Dept . No . 3 at 700 Civic
order of Ca.ti C.omonunilv Co11eoe Oil· Center Drive. w est. In the lrlct 8oanl OI rnmee• on an •mount c 1 t y 0 f s cl n ta A n a •
flOt '•" "-""" e»rcent IS'\' ot i,,. C I If i September WHEREA.S, PATRICIA AOY\f Sep te mber 12, 1980 a t
WRIGHT. ~lllOntr "'" lllfod ~ l!el• 10 OQ \I.IT\ •um blo •• .. CIUl'""'f!o' '""' 11>~ bCdd4tt a or n a on wlll tl'ller Into Ille pr~ conlrll(I •I 12, 1980 at 10:00 n.IT1. uon wilt> ttw Cler• Of"'" Cour1 for on I F YOU OBJECT to the ordl!t cNlnQlf'ICI p11\ltloner'• n&m• from . PATRICIA ROYSE WRIGHT 10 gr anting of the peltt 1on,
PATRICIA RO'YSE OURAl<D you should either appear
,,,. ..,,.,. 1, _.,rdl!d to mm. •n ow IF YOU OBJECT t o t~
t Wf'I ol lallure lo t<>lt< Into WCI> con nra"t)nn Of the petition tr•cl, lhe proct"°' o4 IN <htO •Ill be "' '' ""' • ' 1or1e1Hd. or If' t"9 caw of a bond IN yOU Should either appear ,e;~,;:0°~01~~~~~:,\'.::;~.~;;, at the heari~g and state •PC>e•' .i tNt Court •I 11·0011 m on your Ob)eCttOOS o r f l lP.
S.Plemt.r JD 1wo 1" 0..1»r1mton1 1 04 w ritten object ions w i th the
'"• Or•,. coun1., ~ .. ~r1or Court cou ·t before the hea r ing. IOU\ed"' IOI) Ovlc Cen,,., o ...... WP,,
full Wm ~ "Ill .,.. IC)r1tll~ IO at th e hear ing and state w~o=Cll~~~'"""•"' ,,~ 1>4o tor y our obj~ct i~ns 0!' f ile
• 1»•10d °' 1orty.11ve 1d • 011.,. •"" w ritten ob1ect1ons w ith the 11>td•1esec1or1.,._lft0,,,..,...,. cour t before the hearing.
Sent•Ane,Oli11orn1e.•nd """"c"""'· YOLr appearance m a y be
11 •nv. w1>v ,,.. ~11'°" •or <Mnot <>• in i. erson or bv your at·
,....,.. "-ld not bf' ciranlt<I tor n •y :1~~-:-.i'! '!:1:~,~~:..,•'!,D'!' in person or by your cit·
Tt>e 8o¥d "' Tr"''"' r-r·"' ,,._I Your appearance m a y be
IT 15 FURTHER ORDERED IMI • I F y 0 u A R E A le><mell1'" 1n tJllY bld 0< Cn '"" DIOGI~ tOrney,
NORMAN E WA.f'>ONSl<tt.,., I F y 0 u A R E A cOpy Of IN• order lo ,_ c•vw ~
pul>U\hed 1n t.,. er-. Goa•• oa11v C R,.E..DI TOR or a cont· Piiot. • .,._ o4 ~·•1 c1rcuie 1ngenl cr editor Of the de· 8oerdofrrvs1e.. CR E D IT O R or a con 1·
Pu1111"*' o.-cou1 0 .. 1¥ Piiot. ingent creditor of the de·
Auq XJ 11. 1., ll'1 '° ceased. you mvst f ile your tlon prlntf'CI In C.I• Met• Or-f (.-ly, Calllorr .... on<t • wHI< 10' Cea.se1, YOIJ m u,st 1fe y OUr 1our ,ucc.es~ve-ku,,.oor 101,,,.d111• cla im with the ·Court or w11or~on-...-1••1e>n present It to the ~rsonal
oaieci ~~~1~~N reprei;entatlve appointed
Judllrof'"" by the court within four ~1o<Cour1 m onths from the date of NO•MAN e. LEEPER first issuance of letters a s A-...,...... ' f m• 11,... _...trf f'lrOvidf'd 1n Section 700 o
-cla im w i th the court or PUBLIC NOTICE present it to t~ per sonai
tlEl'OtlE Tiii! OE,.AaTMl!NT O' coal'ORATIOMSOF THE STAT!! O~ CALIFOlllNIA • Fiie ..._JOI OUI AOOl!NDUM TO NOTICE Of H£AlllNG Sultetts the P rob a t e Cod e o f
Fw11er1on,CAnus California The lime fo r C71•1 r11-n e1 • · •"-'•111'91••-tiltng claim s w lll not ex· PUllll.i.d 0r.,. c:.e..1 D•llY P11of. plre prior to four mon th s
o\119.n .111.n .'991 •·'"° PM.a from the date of the hear·
1n '"" Mantr ol .,,_ Apphu\lon ot T~E ~lUOROCAR80N COMPANY
\or • i>.mllt ~It .... ,,,. -OI
sec11rll~.
r ep resent ative appointed
by the court w ithin four
months from the d ate of
f i rst Issuance of letters a s
provided In Section 700 of
t h e Pro b ate Cod e of
Cal lfom la. The time for
flllnQ d •lms wllt not ex·
plr• prior to fow months
from the date of the hear ·
Ing noticed above .
TH E 1'1.UOROCARION COM·
PUBLIC NOTICE· lno noticed above . PANV, 17111 1..9 P•t ·-· l.-NIGuel. Callfernl• '2671 : All•ntlon:
YOU M AY EXAM INE
the f ile kept by the court.
If you ar e interested In the
estate. voo may file a re.
Quest with the court to re·
ceive special notice of the
Inventory of estate assets
and of the petitions. ac·
c o unts a nd r epor t s
~escrlbed in Section 1200
of the California Probate
Code
C.l\al•mllr' Y OU MAY E X AMINE
the file kept by the court.
If y ou ar e Interested In the
estate, you may file a re·
Quest with t he court to re-
ceive special notice of the
l nventorv of estate asset s
and of the petitions, ac-
c o u n t s a nd r e p ort s
desc r ibed l n Section 1200
of the callfornia P robate
Code.
MOTICI! l"VITINO 1105 NOTICE IS HERE8Y OIVEN tNI
Ille l!Otrd ~ Tru!letl of IN C.De\\ Community COii-01!\rlct c>t Or..,Ot
Cou!llY. (Allfornl•, .. 111 rtOIV• """"' blOl UP lo " a.m . Thu<Wev. AUQVlt
21. ltlO .. tlW Pu<cNslnQ °""·of .. Id teltool dlSlrlC1 IOC.ottd .. IJIO Adem~
qeEVES RU88ER. INC. 17031 CebOI RO.OO, UtQuna NlqU4!1, C.tlllorni•
92•71; AnMtJon. Pre.IOe<IC O'MELVENY & MVER5, Al·
\OfMY\ ., ...... •10 Newt>Ort Ct<\\•< Orin. Newoort 8N <h, C•llfor11I• .,...,, Atlf!nllon. c;..r.,. J Slnoer. E\<I.
Av•""'· CO\I• MeMI, Cellfornl•. "' wtllc" llrne UICI Did\ •Ill I» pul>llC I Y _.,.,.,_for
PVRCHASEOF MICltOCOMPVTER SY~TEMS
All l>IO\ -lo.,.. 1n eccordenc• •1tn 111e &Id Form 1ns1ruc:Uon• -Condi Uon• -5'1e<lflOl•OM whlth ... now
Oii OI•-......, lie s«ured I" -office
o1 "" ~no Aotn• of ..,d tci-i clltt•l<I·. Etch lllddW ...u\I •ubmll •Ith nit
Did e ~' <N <k, c•r1•11e<I c·i-11,
OI' .,._,-, l>ond lf\ede pey•DN to t!lt
orotr cf tN (.oe~ ConlrnoH!llY Coll-
01 •Ir lct 8N rd of Tr u•IH\ I" ""
-I -IH• 1nen 11w perconf U"l.I Oii \"9 wm Did 11 • guare,,\W INt 1"9 llldder •Ill en1., 11'1\JI lllt P'OPOOed
(..onlrec1 If !llt •-I• ew•nMd lo him. 1n tl'e event OI 1.i1ure 10 enter In
\0 s\J(n contrac:t, the proc-of lht (lle<ll •Ill lie lcwfellecJ, 0. In Ille UW
of • bond, ltlt full '""' !Tlereol •Ill tis !Grftlltll 10 teiCI ~ 1t1•r1<1 "o Dldlltr mev wl\hdr'-hit bid for
• oerlod of 10r1y-11w 1451 den .. ter tMdllt wtlorlNOj)9fll1191,...reof
• ne bOet'O °' 'rut1Mt ret.,V•" the prlvll-~ reje<llno •nv -•II bid• or 10 w~lve eny lrrtQUl•rlllf\ or 1,,. form•lllltt In .,,y Dido< In \M> b4ddlfl0 NORMAN E. WATSON 1e<r111ry, Boerd Of Trufli.\ Publl"'9d Or~ CO.UI D•llY Polo!
A\IQ. ll. 10, 1'., ll'l"_,
Donald w. Perkal , At·
torney at Law. 615 Civic
Center Dri ve West, Santa
Ana, California '2702,
135.3953
Published Orange Coast
D aily Pilot, Aug. 19, 20. 26.
1980 3396-80
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
H E LEN W. NYBERG
AND OF P E TITION TO
ADMINISTE R ESTATE
NO. A·105S2t.
T o al l ll e ir s.
beneficiar ies. c r ed i to r s
a nd contingent creditors of
H e l e n W Nyberg o f
Balboa, Califo rnia, and
p er c;on s w llo ma y b e
otherwise interested i n the
wi II and/or esta te·
A peti&lon has been filed
by M ai'Jorle N yberg Hof· ,u,.••=~~~C::..~:0• .. 1• tman In the Superior Court
1 .. .,.. Mll1« ot .,.. Apei1eu11on of of Or ange County r equest·
[)()ffELl.E JEAN LANE lor CNnQlt Of Ing that M arjor ie N vberg
N•me c.ue 1eu1Mu A·*•• Hoffman be appclnted as
PUBLIC NOTICE
oRDUTOSttOWCAUH FO• personal r epresentative to CMAMOIO~MAMI administer t he estate of
OO"E1..1.E JEAA LANE"" 111"' • Helen w . Nybern (under pe\lllon In 1111' court lor "" or<Jtr •I "' io..1119 llf'ltlontr 10 "-"'' ne'"" t h e I n de p e n d e n t A d • 1rom DOHEl.1.E JEAN LANE 10 min istr ation of Estates OONEl.1.E JEilN A08Bl"S A t ) The ti t' . t f II I' ""eoy or-\NI 411 per\Oft• C . pe IOn IS Se Or
1,,1,,..,,.., in ,,. melter ••-w10 • .,,. hear ing in Dept. N o. 3 at ,,.., ""'°"' ""' ,_, 1n DtlMtrtm"'t 700 Civic Center Drive. Ne> l ., IOO Clvl< Ceftttr Drive W"I west, in the Cit y Of Santa sanu Ant, C.llf«nl•. on ~ern1>ar JO. 1...,, ,1" ooo•c•oc• • m .. enc1 1htf' Ana. California on Sep-•"• 1r.ere 1Nw c•Uie, 11 ... ., 111ey tember 12, 1980 at 10 ·00
MYO, ~.a,::'"";..: <llen9t of a. m. "-::'i,' t"'1Nr or.:ed ""' • <OPY ot IF YOU OBJECT to the
tt11, order 10 -ceuw tit pu01l•lltd grant ing of the peti tion ,
1n Tr.e o.11y "11°'· • ,,...,,..., of you should either appear QtMU I CltcvfotlOll, poAllllNd .,. 1111• I d t t c-t'I' 91 ,, .. , -e • -~ 10. '°"' at the hea r nq an s a e con._ut1w WW111pr1or 10 111e.dev o1 y our object ion s or Ille
sa1c1-•no. written objection s w ith t he 0•1tdAUO\ltl "· "'0 court before the hearin"' MARK A, SOOf.N • "'' J..,..ot 1,. Your appearance may be s.er1or Court In person or by your at· DOM11.1..11.1eaN1.AH1r tor ney ::::;,, 'i.:t:. :"' .,::" I F . Y 0 U A R E A
.__,..,, CREDI TOR o r a cont · ~:7,:'.,..,. lnoent creditor of the de·
PWilsMd er.,.. C011t1 0.11, ~ .... ceased, you must flle your
"'"' 20.11,Stipt.1.10,1• ~clai m with the court or
present It to the personal PUBLIC NOTICE r epresentati ve appointed *""" TOCHOl,...1 by the coort w ith in four
_.nuttH•UH m onths from the da te of
cs.a.•.,-••u.c.c.1 fir st Issuance of letter s as
HOTICl 11 .. lltCeY OIVEN toh rrov lded In Sectlotl 700 Of ~Of ll'ATltlCIA ANfl Wl~C:H ..,.. ••1eov w1Lcl4 ,,,. MAlllTA h e P robate Code o t
DltlHT. Tt.....,..,,, -~ Callf ornla. The time tor
Hctttu" ms w ••11er, eotl• ~"'· flllng clalm s w ill not ex·
Courtly cf OrtftQt. S.•te o4 C•11'°'"'•· plre prior to four m onths tht l • Dul~ lr-ltr It etlOUI 10 lie
"""'• ,. JANE M. HOOOAltTH, from lhe date of the hear· TrlMftrw, ..._. ~ .... ,.,, 1• lnQ noticed abOv•. :.::=..~-.~et'-• VOV MAY EXAMINE
.,.. ~ " • .,...,.,... i. the flle kePt by the court. If
....--• "1t w, .._, c.ia .... you •1'9 lnteresttd In the
c:.wrttOtMee, ..... tf~""""'· "tate ~may ffle • r•· .... ~ ..... ,...lllllfltrll I tt tt: All ... 111 "-· llllftnt+ ~ quest w th the cour o re· ~ • .-wm ot.,. °"'' "*' cetv~ special notice of the
•"'''"" -11own " ttA\HtOH lnv•ntory of 11tate assets '"cHANOe " ~ ., ms w. and of t--t1t1ons ac· 1t11w. °"'9-.., Otufttv 01 or.,.., '"' -• ...... ~. c ounts .and reports
t11e 1111111 """9M""" .,. (or>..,,... detcrlbtd In S.Ctlon t200 :.~~.~:-.~~:-::~of the Cellfornt• Probate
TltAN \PACIFIC 8 \CllOWCOde. CO .. ,ORATION, Htl l tllll°'•tr
•1•d • Lono 11oac11, '*'"" If '" Murwttl Remer MIC• ·':'~~ ::::.:W.:rr-iw •. De"•" a'"9 Me•d•, At· a11.w _ _._...,_ torntyl at L1w, I
11'1 Tr~'°'"'° -"'~ 1"' Prof•t tlOMI corperatllft, ,.., • .,. ,.,..... SWef ,,.,.., ..... H-~,Drive
.......,, .... Tlllllfl.~. -•-• _...._. • o.1.;·..,.....1.1• Suite UU, Newpert -:=:,... ~ 8 e1c1tl-~lfornl• fU60,
All SHAREHOLDERS OI Cl•" A.
Vot11>q c.orr-Stoc' "nd '"'" 8 Non-Vollncl Common Slo<' ol RMVh Ru.,.,_, lllC ThlS ,._.... lo No1o< ~of HMl'lncl
•uPplement~ Ille\ u rhtr Notote of Hurono. dollied AUQllSI ... ltlO QIVOI<\ In
'"' above relertn<ed melter TM
M-111r 1t"Qontht\m •tV'f wtlf t•ee>l.C• •t lN ~ of <:orpor.uon. • .., Soulll c--•1111 A-. Fii· COMft, seoedr•, Owen &
t-111 """°'· -·1'111 "-" •· 1..os Davis, AftlllnWYS •t uw, Ano•IH , c.morni•, tOOIS Oft S...-S40 Norat OOldeft ClrcM ttmattr J, nll)at t:• P.M 111 adflttall. $ •-l l>e 1P•<l•I mullno ot •Mvn' Drive, SUit• JOO. •n ....
\tockh0400rS ,_ _. c.,..... "'°"' An• C•. 92705; t •f : A...,.121.1•10~-s.••. ns.1215 OATEO:Lof~.C•ll-on • AUQll'1 I•, ,.,, ' I GERIU.OINE o. G•EE" ""941tlled or.,. coest Delly Pltol CX>MMIUIOHl ll O,_ Aut. Je, 1t, V . "'°' JAOMI> COltPORATIONS ----------Iv: ._..Y LAw. Eto . P UBUC NOTICE ~aliMI CounW•
PuDllSlltCI o.-. eo.,, 0 •11• Pi1<>1 NOTICE OF DEATH OF A~u~1 10, '"° ~ J 0 H H C L A U 0 E
P UBLIC NOTICE FRAZIER , JR ., dlca
---JOHN C. FRAZIER, JR.
NOTICE OF DEATH OF AND OF PETITION TO
AVIS E . KREFT ANO OF ADMINISTER ESTATE
PETITION TO AO· NO.A-105483.
MINISTER ESTATE NO. T o a I I he i r 'i •
A·1055S7. be n et lcl ar ies, c.redltorc;
T o a I I h e I r s • and conti ngent cred it ors of
b e nefic i a r ies, cr ed i tor s John Claude Frazier . Jr .
and contingent c reditor s of aka John C. Frazier . Jr. ot
Avis E . Kref t of M idway Hunti ngton Beach , and
City Califor nia andper s o n s w h o m a y b e
p e r so n s w ho "nay b e otherwise interested in the
otherwise Interested in the w lll and/or estate :
will and/or estate: by M argaret F. Tucker in
A petition has been f lled t he Supe r io r Court 01
b y J ean K reft in t h e Or ange County r eQuestin(l
SUperlor Court of Orange that Margaret F. Tucker
county r equesting that be appointed as per sonal
J ean K reft be eppol nted as r e p r esenta t i ve t o a d ·
personal reprtsentat lve to m lnlst M the estate of John
adm inister the estate of Claude Frazlef', J r .. aka
Avis E. K reft (under the John C. Frazlet". Jr. Cun·
Independent A dministr a· der the Independent Ad·
tlor'I of Estates Actl. The m in istration of ,E st ates
pet ition Is set for hear lnq Actl . The petition 1s set for
in Dept. NO. 3 at 700 Civic hearing in Dept. No. 3 al
Center Drive w est in the 700 C i v ic Center Dr i ve ,
Ci ty o f Sa n ta ' An a West.intheCltyofSanta
Califor nia on Septem be; Ana. Califor nia on Sep.
12. 1980 at 10:00 a.m . tem ber 2, 1980 at 10: 00
IF YOU OBJECT to the A .M .
g r anting of the petition. I F YOU OBJECT to the
you shOUld either appear gr an ting of the petition .
at the hearing and state you shOuld either appear
y our obJect lons o r f i l e at the hearl~ and state
w r itten objections w ith t he your o b lec t1ons o r f il e
court before the hear lnQ. w r itten objections w ith the
Y our appearance m ay be court before the hear i ng.
In person or by vour at· Your appearance m ay be
torney. in person or by your at·
I F y 0 u A R E A torney.
CR E DITOR or a cont-I F YOU A RE A
lngent creditor of the cM-C R EDITO R or a c ont ·
ceased, you must flle your l119ent creditor of the de·
claim w ith the court or ceased, you must file vour
present It to tM personal cl•lm w ith ttte court o r
representative •Pf'OlntM present It to the per!ONI
by t he court within four repfesentatlve appoi nted
months from the date of by the court wltt\ln four
fir st Issuance of t9ttert H rnonths from the date of
provided In Section 700 of first Issuance of lettert a s
t h e Pro b a t e Code of provided In Section 700 of
Callf ornla. The t im e for tt\e P r o b ate C ode o t
fll lnQ clelrns wlll not ••-Clllfoml•. The tkne tor
Plrt pf1or to fOUr '"°""'' flllnQ ctal"" wm not ...
from the dat• of the ht•r-r:lrt prtor to four montM
Ing notlctd .t»w rom tN det• of '*'-he•r· YOU MAY EXAMINE nQ notle9d ....,.,
the flle kept by the court. YOU MAY EXAMINE
If you •rt lntertated In the th• t lte kts:>t bV the court.
estet.. you ,,,.y fll• 1 re-If you 1fe Interested In tfte
que1t Wtth the court to ,. estate. you may fife a re·
c.lve spte:lat notice of the quest w ith the eoul"f to re·
lnvtntorY of .state MMtt ctlve apeclal notice of the •nd of the petlttont. K • lf!Vt ntory of nt•t• HHtS
c o u "u 1 ncl rep or u 1nd of the petitions, •c· desc:rlbld In s.<Uon 1200 t o'6nt1 and r e port\
of the Callfoml• Probet• <Mscrlbld In S.Ctlon 1200
COde. ~:, CAllfornl• Probate
CHtfMft & LK"IM At· tornevs 1 t L•• hu D•w•r & Moffitt, At·
K1tett1 An .• SM(te tH terno at l•w, UOO
(ft O aox 616) Lei Avtf'W of tM ltart, lu9'e .., •. m~ ,.. t1121:' (7t4) USO, Loi •nttlH, C.t. iff.J.' -· t00'7; ... : (21S) SU.5113.
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1530 S. HAllOl llVO.
LA•UM
1'207 llOSECRANS AVE.
, •• ,,.,,
30 llOllH
LIMITED WllUITY• ,
WIDJ TIACI .,. ..
· 70 SllllS
2·RIHOLASS IELTS +
2.f'OL YESTEll IODY PLIES
RAISED WHITE LffiERS
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SUPER HIGHV.Y (llodr T• Type) "°" I "" I s3" t •Wte f llpt.tiffO 1"7wtO llll >• •tltJ05 ,.,.,.,
TWIN SINGLES (llodr ,...._,> ..... ,. I ..... ~ I ....... I n ..... ~!.. ~ t .l!' ~~ r II U U fl t M .. fl f M,. r.i t U •7
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wmt IAlllD WHITl UTTllS · li·;:,163"168"17·";,I ., ... ,,
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"We're growing it
16 INCH
CONVERTIBLE FOR
IOYS or GllLS
Clllton's
AUTO REPAIR
MA•ALS
H:::i TRASH BAGS
2-PLY 99c 33 GAL. SID
ftACICAOI Of TIN
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ALTERNATORS
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• c ~ 5*tor lwttdt odclptt to
4·6-&I~..._
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CONTAINS NO AIRASIVIES CAR CLEANER Wu HAS MANY USES INSIDE &
OUTSIDE ON CARS. VANS • .,
lllUCKS, ETC
PIOTKTS & IUUlllS
VII~ PUSTIC, ....
Ol LUTill
• Sedaoutl!IOist.n
Btulness
· lnPt#ion Driving .
:=.Many Into. Hock
COWMaus. Olalo (AP) -
TM w at.udln1 ~ a .... ... ........... , •llll pro-
clai•I.. ''Credit To All'' 8': .,. ............... ......
for ... ......-.i ol bet ........ .. tftal.
11t1'1'h4•1ddhllit• ... •• ., ....... bl place, Dewe IA\110ft
1todieddlleriqudtM9•ed &lat woman ...,. much mane)'
ab•~·--··1 WM bo9inl to cet a bun·
dnd,"abesald.··
"'NO WAY:' be aoawered
befo.n oftwtnC ber MO with the
· rtna u collateral.
TracliJai jewelry and other
pouesaicm for quick cash bas
become lDcreuin&lY popular as
nsint unemployment and iDfla-
tion leav• more and more peo-
ple abort ol moaey, Levlaon and
other pawnbl'Urers ln the at.ate
said. Be said bis sbop, ill ailles
lined with stereo equipment,
musical inlt.rumenta, luuage,
televillon aeta and secondhand
clothlng and shoes, bu "prob-
ably seen as high as a 25 per-
cent increase in loana thla year
over the same period last year."
Said Leon Levine, owner of Barr's Loan Office in Cincinnati,
"We're 10 tiNd ol writJna lout we Jult ..-to IO bome. .. ,,,. mldclJ•clMI American
•orker. wbo never kn w wbat a
paWD allop wu, calla you all d&J IODt," LeWM aaid. "They are burtlnl. they MM money, IO
1ou eol a Dew element of
cuLOmen.''
And, Levi90n Hid, "tbe people
are not redeemlna Lbetr lout Ilk• they usuaUy do when
they're worti.q steady."
Moat items brou1bt lo
patmabops 1n return for cub
are ticketed and stored for tQ
days. Jewelry la put away for
six months.
If after appropriate notice the
customer fails to redeem the
item by repaying the loan and
lnterest, it becomes the property
of the pawnbroker -who then
pull lt up for sale.
OHIO LAW permits
pawnbrokers to charges percent
interest for loans of up to $150,
and 3 percent for lar1er loans.
Levison estimated that 85 per·
cent of bis business comes from
repeat customers. "A lot of
customers end up pawnin1 the
same thing over and over," be
said. "They borrow $2S or SSO
and come back to get lhe Item
they left on payday.··
,,.. 8eU'• •••
Sin1er Dean Martin alped u AT6T'1 spokesman in an
upcoming campaip for pay
phones and credit cards.
Martin's relaxed delivery
sold phone officials.
S&L Says
No to Sale
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Imperial
Corp. ~America said it is aban-
donln1 discussions aimed at
possible sale of one or more of
its savlno and loan associations
and liquidation of itself u an
S&L holding company. Tbe San
Diego-based company gave no
reason for changing its mind.
TAX
SHELTERS
Productivity Focus
Of Anaheim Meeting
LET YOUR INCOME
TAXES BUY YOUR
NEXT INVESTMENT
Y i>ll (.in 1·l11n1ndtP your 1980 tax
.111d r···< .-ipt11rP ..,onw fkl <;t t axf'-;.
1 1 r, ! , 1 1 I• · v" r .i q f • "f ~ tw It Pr t n
Ill-./• .)r1H·flt
·GAS AND OIL
• REAL EST A TE
• ART & OTHERS
l IM ITf [1t,\/f•ll AHILITY
, ' • : '.-~ I
ct WALTER E. FREITAG
714 144-2528
1 ~ : 1•1.i1 1 • 1 , r J 1 ( , '..,
· • ,,111 f01q•1•·1 I 11 ',,1i•I" 110
.,,,,.,;1.,r: ( ,,r,f,·r N•·wpor ! Be,1ch
A seminar Sept. 13 at the Disneyland Hotel
will focus on practical ways to improve profitabili·
ty through industrial productivity.
Sponsored by the Center for Eaecutive
Development, program coordinator Dr. Richard
Greene said the seminar "deals with realities of
making productivity programs work, rather than
·talk log about how bad things are."
Registration for southland firms may be ar·
ranged up to Sept. 5, and a free brochure describ·
ing the $125 seminar may be received by writing to
Center for Executive Development, 11291
Sweetwater Drive, Riverside, Ca., 92505.
Among the topics, bow to use a Department-of·
Defense-developed method to manage productivi·
ty; tools and machines; automation and human
factors in productivity improvement, and staff
roles and motivation.
"One may reasonably expect profits to rise at
least 8 percent by applying tbe knowledge present·
ed at this program," said a program coordinator.
''l'M llOT GOING TO MISS
DELIVERING A BABY ••• ''
Deposits
In Black
WASHINGTON (AP>
-Although new de-
posits at U.S. savings
and loan asaociatiooa
exceeded withdrawals
by $630 million in July.
the increue la far below
what la needed to booet
the nation's aagglna
housing market.
t c;rn rela~ outs•dl' 01 home and 01t1ce knowtng Iha! rm not qo1ng 10 miss delivering "
• baby when rm betwePn 1oca11ons ··Eugene R Sollman M D Canoga Par~
·DlJlllNG THE GASOLINE
CllUNCH • Wt!Al MORE CAN I SAY?
Wilen Qel llo1Qe(1 "iJ fl"oe'I Iron• ""'
nllu ""° c.1n O!' • 0111!'0 10 .i•Wl'!>t•
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AnsNer Page can alert yoo to rroortan1 phone calls 24 twrs a day m Los Angeles. Orange
Riverside. San Bernardino and parts ol Ventura counties. There is no hmn to the number of
"'beeps'" yoo can '8Cllive, and no extra phone charges ct special ~lpment to lnslall. When
S01a>ne wants yoo. tnev lust dial on any phone. lrs as PJaSi as that! Ca• us tooay tor att ttie
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645-1342. 731-7777. 831-2493
Or cal ltllll ...... IOt Ult AlllWlf hgt olflct numt you
AOIOtl 191 "-"° Fifi.It Cerll0''1IOI'
The U.S. League of
Savings Associations
said despite an improve-
ment from June, the Ju-
ly picture still was 57
percent below the level
a year ago.
I have Investment ln-~ormatlon worth 1200 lrt
!Yours on a money bactc
!guarantee.
Call Robert Miller
17141 552-6107
TEBM
Immediate cash available, based on eQUltY In homes, unltS or commerclat, from communttv Home Loan, tnc., a Hcensed broker.
714/955-2602
).
·Sm~ Guy Not Smiling
Wng-Rwi Out/,ook Temied Not Good
By JORN CVNNlrP ...................
NEW YORK -Tbe mood ol
small Wllness, that aegment ol
industry that the country relies
upon to innovate and create
jobe, seems to ban Improved
over tbe past couple of mooths.
but seeming can be deceiving.
"The problems haven't gone
away," wd Professor Wllllam
Dunkleberl after revlewtn1 data
from a survey for the NaUonal
Assoctadan of Independent Busi-
ness, which clalma 610,000 com-
panies a.a members. The small
buaineaa optlmilm index role
eome ID JulJ.
but that can
be ml 1 • leading, said
Dunkleberg,
a Purdue
University
economist,
bee auae it
bad plunged
to an all-time
low in the cuNNt""
previoua survey, in April.
He explained that with earn-
ings having dropped to record
low levela, lower eYeD than those
recorded in the 1974-1975 re·
cession. tt isn't surprising that some companies now eapect
some improvement.
BUT THOSE expectations
might be balled more on wiabes
than events. The optimism
didn't show up where It counts:
It wasn't noticed in plans for re-
baildinc inventories, for birlng,
for capital spending plans.
The survey shows that
average employment contlnued
to decline during the second
quarter. and that the ouUook for
improvement "is not good,"
especially in view of the ex-
peme-c:utting mood of buaineJS.
Because of uncertainties,
small industry in recent years
baa been reluctant to commit
fundl to big spending projects,
such u for labor-saving equip-
ment. It aoucbt i.Dstead to raise
production by hiring new
workers, )'OUD8 worten, women
returniq to tbe labor force.
Wltb eami.Dgs down, these
workers are expendable. And
with companies expect.int poor
business to continue for a while.
"only 12 percent of the firms plan to increaae employment
during the next three months."
news, from the conaumer point
of view, has a taint to it. Nine
percertt of the companies said
they had cut prices but, said
Dunldeberg, don't count on those
cuts to last long .
• 'Tbe problems of buaineu are
not eol.ng away," be said. "Por
the next two quarters we ~t
not have price in11ation, but the
underlying causes haven't been
resolved. 1be longer term out-
look llll't IQOd." Dunkleberg explained that in
each receuion since tbe 1980I
prices bave fallen back oa.ly part
way to where they were before.
Prices go up, but they come
back only part way. "We keep
ratcheting higher."
There is perhaps more
economic significance to this
than la at first apparent. The
United States bas for years re·
lied on smaller businesses -
companies other than those in
the top 1,000 fi.rms -to create
jobs,
WILL rr happen again. be WU
asked. "Yes. it will happen
again," he r e plie d . "Tbe
average lnflatioo rate will be
e ven higher over the next two or
three years. Higher than ex-
perienced in the previous re·
covery."
So, while optimism rebounded
between April and the first of
August, it doesn't really indicate
that small business has turned
the comer. ln fact. the twisting
road ahead seems to be filled
with blind comers. IN tm a house subcommittee
found that "between 1969 and
1976, small business accowit.ed
for what can be considered
virtually all the new private sec-
tor employment in this coun -
try." The largest 1,000 firms, it
found, cootributed less than 2
percent of the new Job growt.b.
Column Delayed
Even what appears to be Rood
Sherry Lucas column, wh.ich
normally appears on Wednes·
day, will nm in Thursday's busi-·
neas pages.
Over The Counter
NASOUtff.)s
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MUTUAL FUNDS
"'"" ,• . . . .
Bu.tness
lnfl,a,lion Driving
•
:=.cJfany: Into H(JCk
COLUMIUS. Olllo CAP> -n. ---•laDdiAI beDN1h a ......................... pro-
el.&••nc ''CrMit To AJI" ap-,..,.. _._ ...... ,,.......
for ta. lllllftlAl ol ..., ...... ........
lilltucl•'btil to ldd Ma Jie•""'' •re~'°"" ID plaff. Daft Ln'lloa .......... tM .... ud u.. Mlled &be ....,an IM>w mueb money
ab• upeded to IA "I WM ~ to set a hun· d....S, .. lbe aald. -
0 NO WAY," be answered
before oftertnC her $40 wtth the ·rm, ucollateral.
TradU., Jewelry and other
PolHlaiolll few quick cash baa
become ineteUingJy popular as
risllll unemployment and lnlla-tJon leaves more and more ~
pie abort ol money, Leria,on and
other pawnbrokers in the state
said.
He said bia abop, Ill ailles
lined with stereo equipment,
musical imtruments, lugqe,
televilioo sets and secondhand
clot.bing and shoes, bu "prob-
ably seen as bitb as a 25 per·
cent increase in Joana this year
over the same period last year."
Said Leon Levine. owner of
Barr's Loan Office in Cincinnati,
"W•'re IO t:iNd ol Wrtt.IDI )ou,
•• 1uM want to 10 bolne. "N mlddle-clMa Amertcan wort•. wbo never bew waat a
PIWD ..... calll you all u,
lone." Levine 1ald. "TMy .,.. hurtlD&. they need mooey. eo
)'OU 1ot a new element of
cuatomen.··
And. Levison sald, ''\he people
.,.. -redeemlna tbelr lOUt Uk• they utu•ITY do when
they're wortinc 1teady."
Moat Uems brou1bt to
pawnshops in retum for cuh
are ticketed and 1tored for to
days. Jewelry ia put away for
six mouths.
If alter appropriate notice the
customer f ailJ to redeell\ the
item by repaying the Joan and
interest. il becomes the property
of the pawnbroker -who then
put.a il up for sale.
ORIO LAW permits
pawnbrokers to charge 5 percent
interett for loana of up to $150,
and 3 percent for lar1er loam.
LevilOl'l estimated that 15 per·
cent of bis business comes from
repeat customers. "A lot of
customers end up pawning the
same thing over and over," he
said. "1bey borrow $2S OT $50
and come back to get the ltem
they left oo payday."
MelleU'• --Sin1er Dean Martin ailned aa ATWa spokesman man
upcoming campaign for pay
phones and credit cards.
Martm•s relaxed delivery sold phone officials.
S&L Says
No to Sale
SAN DIEGO <AP> -Imperial
Corp. ol America said 1t is aban-
doning discussions aimed at
possible sale of one or more of
its savtnp and Joan associations and liquidation of itself u an
S&L holding company. The San
Diego-based company gave no
reason for changing its mind.
Productivity Focus
Of Anaheim ~eeting
A seminar Sept. 13 at the Disneyland Hotel
will focus on practical ways to improve profitabili·
ty through industrial productivity.
Sponsored by the Center for Executive
Development, program coordinator Dr. Richard
Greene said the seminar "deals with realities of
making productivity programs work, rather than
talking about how bad things are."
Registration for southland firms may be ar-
ranged up to Sept. s. and a free brochure describ·
ing the $125 seminar may be received by writing to
Center for Executive Development, 11291
Sweetwater Drive, Riverside, Ca., 92505.
Amoog the topics, bow to use a Department-Of·
Defense-developed method to manage productivi-
t y; tools and machines; automation and human
factors in productivity improvement. and staff
roles and motivation.
"One may reuooably expect profits to rise at
leul 8 percent by applying the knowledge present-
ed at this program." said a program coordinator.
''l'M 1101 GOING TO MISS
DELIVERlllG A BIBY ••• ''
Deposits
In Black
WASHINGTON (AP)
-Although new d e -
posits at U.S. savings
and loan a11ociatlona
exceeded withdrawals
by $830 million 1D July,
the iDcreue ta far below
what ii needed to booet
the nation 'a aa11ln•
houalng market.
1 can rela• outside 01 home ano olhce knowing 1hal rm not going 10 miss <!elivertng a
baby when I'm between toca11ons' ··Eugene R Sollman M O Canoga Park
'llUA1"G THE GASO\JMl
CAll'ICH • WltAT MOllE CAM I SAY'
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Riverside. San Bernardino and parts ol Ventura counties. There is no limit to the number o1
• .. beeps .. you tall t8Cllive, aoo no extra phone ctwges or special equipment to lnSlall. When wneone wants voo. tney juSI dial on any phone. It's as easy as Iha!! Cal us tooay fc1 att !tie
details' fU~6&\IER ffi[jE
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Or call .,...........,. tor the Answer hgt of1lct neamt YOll
Aolfll tor .._ llN'I Cll'OOll'oCll'
_ ~be U.S. League of
Savings Associations
said despite an improve·
ment from June, the· Ju·
Jy picture still was 57
percent below the level
a year ago.
I have Investment in-
~ormatlon worth s200. It's
tyours on a money baci<
guarantee.
Call Robert Miller
C7 I 4J 552-6107
SBOBTTBRM •
·Small Guy Not Smi1ing
~-Run Outlook Termed Not Good
B1 JORN CUNNIFF .......... .....,,.
NEW YORK -Tbe mood of
small bualnesa, that ae1mmt of
industry that the country relies
up00 to innovate and create Jobe, seems to have improved
over the past couple of mOlltbs,
but seeming can be deceiving.
"The problem.a haven't gone
~way," !laid Professor WlWam
Dunkleberg after reviewing data
from a survey for the Natlooal
Asaoctation of Independent Busi·
nen. which clai.ml 610,000 com-
panies as members. The small
bulnesa optim.ilm index ro1e eome ID July.
but that ean be ml•· leading, said
Dunkleberg,
a Purdue
University
economist,
because it
had plunged
to an all-time
low in th e CUMMI"'
previous survey, in April.
He explained that with earn·
in gs having dropped· to record
low levels, lower even than those
recorded iD the 1974·197S re-
cession. it isn't SUJ'Prislng that
some companies now expect
some improvement.
BUT THOSE expectations
might be based more on wishes
than events. The optimism
did.a 't show up where it counts:
Jt wasn't noticed 1D plans for re-
building inventories, for bi.ring,
for capital spending plans.
The survey s how s that
average employment continued
to decline during the second
quarter . and that the outlook for
improvement "is not good,"
especially in view of the es-
peme-cutting mood of business.
Because of uncertainties,
small ~ in recent years
baa been reluctant to commit
funds to big spending projecta,
such as for labor-saving eqotp.
ment. It sought inltead to rabe
production by blrlng new
workers, younc worten. women
return!dl to the labor force.
With earnings down, these
worten are expendable. And
with coml)allies expectin& poor
business to continue for a while.
"only 12 percent of the firms
plan to 'iiicreaae employment
during the next three moo tbs."
There is perhaps more
economic significance to this
than is at first apparenL The
United States ha.a for years ~
lied on smaller businesses -
companies other than those in
the top 1,000 firms -to create
jobs.,
IN lt78 a house subcommittee
found that "between 1969 and
1976, small business accounted
for what c~n be considered
virtually all the new private sec·
tor employment in this coun-
try." 'lbe Ingest 1,000 firms. it
round, cootrlbuted less than 2
percent of the new Job growth.
Even what •ppears to be good
Over The Counter
HASOUsfiftcJs
••"'1 , .....
11 ..... ""'
news, Crom t.be consumer point
of view, has a taint to it. Nine
percent of t.be companies said
they bad cut prices but, aaid
Dunkleberg, don't count on those
cuts to last long. ,.. .
''The problems of business are
not going away," be said. "Por
the next two quarters we mlCbt
not have price inflaUon, but the
underlying causes haven't been
resolved. The longer term out-
look iln't aood·" Dunk.leberg explained that in
each receuioo since th• UMDI
prices have fallen back only part
way to where they were before.
Prices go up. but they come
back oniy part way. "We keep
ratcheting big.her."
1fD.L IT happen again, be was
asked. "Yes, it will happen
again ," be replie d . "The
average inflation rate will be
even higher over the next two or
three years. Higher than ex-
perienced in the previous re -
covery."
So, while optimism rebounded
between April and the first of
August, it doesn't really indicate
that small business has turned
the comer. In fact, the twisting
road ahead seems to be filled
with blind corners.
Column Delayed
Sherry Lucas column, which
normaJly appears on Wednes-
day, will run in Thursday's busi--
ness pages.
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CLOSING FIGURE 945.31
Inactive Savings
Belong to State
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
What would you do if you found a wallet in lhe street
with money in il and cards idenWying the owner'? Yoo
could (1) pocket the money, (2) try to loca te the owner and
return the wallet, or (3) tum it over to the police to have
lhem find the owner -Ul which case you might hope Cor a
reward.
A scenario something like this is being played out all
the time in banking offices across the country .
STRANGE AS IT MAY seem, people by the hundreds
and thousands leave money with banks -and never come
t.o claim it. T hey may move to :mother city or state and
forget to close their accounts. Or they may have accounts
at a number of banks -and lose track of one of them Or
lhe accounts may be so small lhat they don't want to
bother with closing them out and claiming their money.
These are called "dormant" or "inactive" accounts
for banks, it's like findin g money in the street What do
Lhey do with it?
Many banks do wh at a lot or people might do upon
finding a wallet in the street. They try to locate the owner.
but they don't strain themselves m this search They will
run an adverusement in loeal newspapers. listing the
names of these un ·
claimed accounts. The
names wall not be in
very promment type.
The laws governing
what banks c an and
cannot do with these
unclaimed funds vary
Money
Tree
from s41te to state. However, bankers everywhere were
put on the "red alert" last month by a . ruling m a
California court.
In California. banks have been bound by a law that
says they must tum over to lhe state accounts where there
have been no transactions for seven years. The banks have
been domg that -but with a couple of rubs. First of all
they stop~ paying interest on inactive accounts. Second:
before tunung the fund s over to the st.ate, they imposed a
service charge for handling an inactive account.
LASI' MONTH'S RULING said simply that the baftks
can't do that. The Bank of America, the largest bank in the
state and the largest bank in lhe country, was ordered to
pay over to the state of California a total or $20 million.
which represents int«:rest lhey should have been paying on
dormant accounts smce 19S9 plus service charges lbe~
have collected on such accounts.
There are two interesting sidelights to th..is case.
One is. tes~mony to the .power of the enraged citizen.
1:he mvestigaUon of how California ban.ks treat these inac·
ttve accounts was touched off by Bob Kahn, a manage-
ment consultant who wrote a senes of articles about these
practices in May and June of 1973. The articles, published
LO s mall s uburban papers around San Francisco were
frankly entitled "How Banks Steal." They came to Ute al·
tention of the state attorney general, who filed suit.
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PR'oVi: IT, EMMA . FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
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''Wonder if there's enough energy in this candy
bar to bring the old newspapers up from the
basement and carry out the trash?"
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Ke vin Conway, playing a dream
specialist, examines Bruce Davison. in
"The Lathe of Heaven," returning
tonight at 10:20 on KCET, Channel 28.
'11) GREAT
PEAFORMAHCES
'On Giant'• ShOUld«s"
Terry WI tea. a vlc11m of
1nat1<1omt0e. portreys n1m-
se11 on tn11 llory of hos Ille
with hts adQpllve parents
and their alruggle to
increase Terry's independ·
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caps (R}
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Guest Shelley Wlnlers
(PW! 2 ot 2)
89 8TUC>K> SEE
"Slunt Kid" Holtywooel
&1unt kid Reid Rondell P9f •
forms a WO<ld record·
b<ellting jump off a hlgl>-
r1541.
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H6. Pl.EDGE IMAK
Regularly actleOUled J)fO·
orllmf'lllnO ml'I 1>e Oe1e-,e<1
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7:00 G C88 HEWS I NBCHEWS
KUNOFU
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ot a 1N1'1 thol'StlnQ IM hit
enemies blood, Ca ine
probet Ille caute ot hll
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Alta Moreno and &uce
Forsythe Pf'91N!nt an ~
nino ot aong, dance and
comedy
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blzane k ldnapp.ng when
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"lamoty" (Part 1)
S) OVEREASY
Gues11: Sh11ley Jones.
Marty Ingels. (CCl(R)
G) MACHfll. / ~AER
AEPORT
7:30 8 TIE PNCE 18 AIOKT II OUINHE88 GAME 8 HOUYWOOO
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G ®) FACE THE MUSIC
• w.a&.1 LEHA£A
REPORT' m LEGACY OF GENIUS
"The SIOfY Of Th<>mas
Atva Edison" Eric Sevar~
"""ates thia PfOQfatn on
the lite and career ot
Amenaa·a mosl prolftle
lrMlntcw. !he Impact Of his
work on the WOttO and tlle
Oia•llft Lbtl•9•
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outlOOll tor tomorrow s
11wentor
P.M. MAClAZJNE
f8fry Holliday ol Del Mar.
one ot Ille top tnlrty tennis
players 1n tne world
&.'00 IJ (IJ C8S MOVIE * * * "9ugsv Mlll<>ne"
( 1976) J0<11e Fostec Scott
8010 .. Thi! days ol tile
Aoarlng r _,tles. movie
musicals and gangster PIC·
tures are spooled by o cast
consisting entirety ol
youngste<s
0 REAL PEOPLE
Featu•ed the btrdman ot
Batat>oO. a l>ee<-drink1ng
oootest: a men wno skis
without using slu& a
1emale r111lro&d eng1nee..
music trom strange instru-
ments (CCl(R)
U MOVIE • * * "Back Street
( 1961) Susan Hayward.
John Gavin A married
man tceepa a mistress 'Nf\o
must remam foreve< 1n lne
b9C~ound. (2 M1 ) 8 @l EIOHTIS
fM>UOt4
David end Tommy both
leel threatened when
David'• wife begin• work·
Ing overllme wllh a hand·
IOme lawyf!r and Tommy's
best friend S!Bf1t d81JnO
Ellzat>eth. (CC) (R)
G MOVIE
**'h "TIMI Night V11<tcw"
( 197 t) TreYOr Howard, Liv
Ullmen. A man ~
from an aylYm and mur-
der• many people. only to
t:OO 0 OIFF'AENT 8TROK£S
Arnold laoet rabon ahols
when a <IOQ he r 8$CU89
trom tratt1c bites him tnen
tekesott (R) 1J ®) CHAAUE'S
AHOEl.8
Tiie A~ jOln tne roller
dl5CO etaze as p;111 ot a
scneme to nab a band ol
ll1d neppe<1 holding an
heiress for ransom (RI
G) MERV ORIFflN
0: 10 EID PIE.AC€ COlilOE
JAZZCHOIA
G05pel. blues. ond big
band souno1 are tno mu51.
c:al faro tonight wnen tllos
18-member grouo ot
young musicians from
WOOdlond Hiiis perfor('l'S.
0:30 0 SANFON>
Cal. despondent and
oYenWllgtlt. '"'•'-to 00 nome to Ten-.
(Part 1)(R)
10:00 I) (I) C88 ~
"The Baby Mektlfl" The
advances In artlttclat
reproouctlOll and tile legat,
moral and ethlc:al ques-
tiOnS they ptOYolle ate
OJL&mlnod. (Rt II OUINCY
Quincy learns tl'la1 one o4
n1s buddlee wt><> 11.tppOS-
edly suffered 1ata1 lnjurlw
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ty died of .,_ic poi-.
CBS Returns to Top
Democratic Convemion Drau;s Low Ratings
NEW YORK <AP>. -In a week wasumed la
large measure by prime-time coverage of th•
Democratic National Convention, CBS liated a
half-dozen non-political programs among the 10
highest-rated shows and woo the network's ratings
race for the f°ll'St time in a month.
CBS last woo the three-way competition for
the week of July H -20, which included four days'
coverage of the Republican National Convention.
CBS was the No. 1 network in coverage of both
conventions, previously released figures from the
A.C. Nielsen Co. show.
AS IN THE WEEK of the Republican meeting
in Detroit, ratings for live coverage of the
Democratic convention in the week ending Aug. 17
generally were low. The hiehe;it-rated of the µve
convenUoo reports was NBC 1 Thursday meht
broadcast, No. 25 of 45 shows rated.
The rating for the "Oecisioo '80" broadcast on
NBC was 9.7. Nielsen says that means of all the
homes in the' country with tdevisioa, only 9. 7 per-
cent saw any of that program.
ABC broadcast its ''20-20" oewamaguine each
evening of the convention, and the highest-rated of
the four programs was the Tunday niebt edition
-No. lB.
CllS'S "• MINUTES" was the week's most·
watched show, with a rating of 21.9, followed by a
repeat from the network's "Dallas" series. An
ABC movie, "Support Your Local Gunfilbter,"
was third.
Nahan New KNBC .
Spons Director
Stu Nab.an bu been named director of sports
for KNBC, Qwmel 4, it wu 1~ by Tom
Stru..ui, Vice Preaident/Gelleral llua1er of
KNBC. In mMtns tbe •nn«MmCelDellt. Sb'ulewU:i
stated, "Stu Nabu 11 the moet proleuicmal and
best lmon lportlcalter tn SoutberD California and, u such. we are dellpted to uve blm u bead
ol our spatta deputmmt. ''
NUaa will now appear oa tbe 5, I and 11 p.m .
editklal of NewsCenter 4. Be auceeeda Bryant
Gum.111e, wbo bu UDdertlbe fllll..tiale lportl U· ailD ..... wttb U.. NBC Telnillon Network la NewYcft.
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NBC's lone Top 10 show, a rerun from
"CHiPs," was No. 6 for the week.
The relatively high ratings for "60 Minutes"
and "Dallas" contributed to a score.Joe the week
fo r CBS of 12.4, to 11 for ABC and 9/f for NBC. The
networks say that means in an average prime.
time minute during the week, 12.4 percent of the
nation's TV-equipped homes were tuned to CBS.
Original programs, aside from the convention
reports, were not common. A new versi~ of
"That's My Line" from CBS was No. 12 fOt" the
week, and "Speak Up America" on NBC finished
16th.
DESPITE THE RELATIVE low ratings for
convention programs, three or the week's five
least-watched shows had nothing to do with
politics. "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" from
NBC was No. 41, followed by live convention re·
ports from ABC at 10:22 p.m. EDT Tuesday and
9:14 p.m. Wednesday. "Galactica 1980" on ABC
and "From Here to Eternity'' on NBC.
Tbe Tuesday and Wednesday night convention
programs on ABC followed edit.ions of • '20-20".
Here are the week's Top IO shows:
"60 Minutes," with a rating of 21.9 represent-
ing 16.7 million homes, and "Dallas," 20.8 or 15.9
million, both CBS; Mov ie -"Support Your Local
Gunfighter," 19.8 or 15.1 million, ABC; "Dukes of
HazJanl" and "The Jefiersons," both 18.9 or 14.4
million, both CBS; "CHiPs," 18.1 or 13.8 million,
NBC; "Love Boat" and "Fantasy Island," both
17.9 or 13.7 million, both ABC, and "Archie
Bunker 's Place" and ''Tra pper John, M.O.," both
16.3 or 12.4 million, both CBS.
THE aES'I' OF THE Top 20:
"One Day at a Time," "That's My Line" and
"The Incredible Hulk," all CBS; Movie -"Joe
Panther," NBC~ Movie -"Tarantulas: The Dead-
ly Cargo," CBS; ''Speak Up America," NBC;
"Bell8Gl." ABC; "20-20," Thursday editioa, ABC ;
"NFL Pre-Season Football," Pittsburgh vs. Atlan-
ta, ABC. and "20-20," Monday edition, ABC, and
"Disney's Wonderful World," NBC, Ue.
111t/\Nl,I M~~ I h
~
TUBE TOPPERS
CBS 8 8:00 -''Bugsy Malone." A
m us icul spoof of gangster movies
performed by an all-ldd cast featuring
Jody Foster and Scott Baio (~ee photo below).
KCOP ti» 8:00 -"The Newspaper
Game.'· Raymond Burr stars in this un-
s uccessful ser ies pilot a bout an in-
vestigative reporter with Dina Merrill and Bradford Dillma n. • CBS fJ 10:00 -The Baby Makers.
A documentary focusing on selective
breeding and creating humans to cer-
tain specifications, and the legal and
moral questions raised .
Ing. (RI DO NEWS O lm VE<MI Dan's reunion with a Viet-
nam buddy •• ma.rred wnen
1ne man's·wl!e is llllle<I by
a m.O bomt>e< ICCJ (R) m NATIONAL NEWS
'11) KUP'SSHOW
10'.20 fJi) THE LA THE OF
HEAvtH
In tt>ls lllm adaptotoon 01
Ursula I( Le Guon t 1 sclenc&-llctoon novet. .i
dream spec1alls1 uses a
man'• unique ~ to
creole new worlds that ore
tree ot war. dtsease and
c>wtpopulttton wott> neoa-
111/Q c:on58QUOllGOS
10'.30 Q) II) NEWS
11:00 6 0 1J (JJ ®) NEWS ct NEWLYWED GAME 0 MOVIE * * · Ct1y Ot FeM" l t96!>1
Terry M oore. Paul
MliJCweU A news 1eporter
beQOmes ln~OIVO<I 1n Hun.
garlon pohllcal atraor,
wnen ne 011emp1s 10
smugole ou1 a pro-West·
ern saentosl voa 11 pnony
Americ:an passp<>r1 (2 hrs )
Q) NASL SOCCER
LOS Angelos AltOCS V&
P0<t1&nd Tomb<>rs
0) THE BEHNY HIU.
SHOW
Benny 1><"111& a docunwm
tary view or proson l•le and '
escape trom 11
~ HEAE'S TO YOUR
HEALTH
"Conc:Of" (CC)(R)
11:30 I) ({) THE 8AIHT
Whole looklf19 for a m•ssiog
sclentiat. Simon stumbles
upon a c:onlldence nog
with ~ the man was
involved 0 THEBEST~
CARSON
Guests· Steve Lawrence.
Rodney 01ngerlleld,
Susan SarendOn. Cnr1110-
011er Reeve. (R) 0 DATING GAME
0 @1 A8CNEWS
Q) GETSMAAT
Max os the only one who
11.nows wno has tne secret
plans needed to keep a
ICOCIO• trom e.11ptod1ng m CAPTIOHED A8C
NEWS
11:50 0 @) LOVE BOAT
· Tne Old Man And I Ile
Runa,..ey · Woll Geer, Bayn
Jonnson. "A F ono
Romance" Anson
Witham•· "The Painters"
Ario JonnSQn, Pal MOfllL
(A)
-Ml>NIGHT-
12·00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE --
BookmJl.Pr MWI Ph1nlps
learns tllat hts son Is dy1nq
'" Vietnam, and Max Htes
10 s.ove n1m
0) ™EGOOOIES
Graemt•. 1ne doob1~•
~ fMntaatlc -1t1aln1. CtMIM Frenllenfl·
do. IN ~ emulnQ dog ..,.,, 1"°1 DAT1NO GAMt NATIONAL NEW8
CAP'1'lONID A8C
NIWS
tb40 8 (I) CM LA-n UOYllE
•• "Flood" ( 1978) Aobef't
Cu19. Mentn Miiner. Two men lry to convince ,.,..
dentt ot a 1111all town that
lhelr .,,.. ete thf9elened
by a Mige dam abOu1 to
burst.
1:00 0 TOMOMOW
Gueats. author Eric:e Jong.
8111 Ou1i.v. •~!\Md of
the Wlllte Houle military
offioa,
ct MOVIE * • * "That Men From
Rio" ( 19641 Jean-Paul
8elmondo. Francoise
Oorteec:. A gir1 IS kid·
napped by a gang and
brought lo Rio. with her
I04dler. boylrlef>d hot on
the 11e11 (1tw .. 55 mtn I
O ®J &AAETTA
WMe Sarena 11 searctung
lo< Ille attacllet' 01 a top·
less dancer. tne man kid-
naps the girl with the Int en-·
uon of permonentt~ Slle<lc:-
1ng ner (R) o w.vaucx
Bret t>ecomea lnvotvec:t
With 8 lemale depUly wtlen
he toes to. tracll down
S 120.000 In burled ITIOM't·
tD MOVIE
• • "AsSlgnment In Britta-
ny" ( 19431 Jean· Pierre
Aumont. SuS8t\ Pelllt$. In
occupied Brottany, a
F1enchman plays tne part
ot a toyat Naz. 10 te<rel out
rr&nen 1ra1t0fs (I nr . 45
mon l
Q) MOVIE * ~ "9ordet Rover" ( 1954)
\Joel McCrea. Yvonne Otl
Caito In t86S. 3 Confedef.
ate coptain seek s to
secure ammunil>On anct
weapons from a Mexican
ou11aw I 1 nr., 30 min I 2:000 NEWS 0 MOVIE • * • '> "tn Old cnicago •
l 1938) Tyrone P-. Allca
B•ady Tne hves 01 Cr11ca-
go s O'Leary tamoty takes a
'IOd<IM. unexpec1ed turn
wllen tht!11 cow lucks over
.i hinlMn and slarts 1ne
1:101Cha= (2 M)
NO NIW8
ai..a .-we
l:A6 MOVll
It * * "TMy Oled Wltll
Their Boot• On" 11~ I)
Etrol Flynn. OIMa de Hlvtl·
tend. The .--ill that led
vP to the Bettle Of L1W.
Sig Horn. lnvoMng '**· a1 Cuater and O>tef Slmng
eun. ere explored. (3 ""·
10 rnln) 2::6151 HEWS S.-00 MOVIE
•• ~ "Circle Of e>ecep..
lion" (1981) 8'adlor'O DIH•
rnan. Suzy Parker.
3:t58 MOVIE * * ,_. "Oo Aail Allc6"
( 19731 William Snatn«,
Jaml4t Snlolh J.cllton
4:00 G MOVIE ' * • * "House Ot siranoers" 119491 Ed'Watd
G. Roblnaon. Sunn
Heyward
5!00 G • * "Ewwyt>ody's
Oencin'" ( 19501 Dick Leno,
Spade Cooley
'l'ltursday••
Bayt i•e Movie•
11:00 ID • •t. "Crazy~
HOfses" 11951) &oMry
Boys.
-ArnRNOON~
12:00 Q * ot *'I> "Tile 0•·9ow
Incident" (1943) Honrv
Fonoa. Dana Andrews
Q) ***"Waterloo
9rodge" ( t940J Vivien
L8'Qn, Rot>e<t Taylor
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Bottom Of Tiit! Sea" ( 196 II
Walle< Pid geon, Joan
Fontaine
1:00 ED * • ot "E.ghl O'Clock
Walk" (1953) Rocnard
Attanborougn, Catny
ODonnell
3:00 0 • • "Tension At Table
Rock" ( 1956) Roct>ard
Egan, Dorothy Malone
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Gang War Kid Stull
John Cassisi, Jodie Foster and Scott Baio head the cast of "Bugsy
Malone," an all-j uvenile spoof of the Roaring Twenties movies.
making its TV premiere tonight at 8 on CBS, Channel 2.
Frogs Frozen Out?
Kermit Likes the Real, Thing
NEW YORK (AP). -Sometimes
you can get a scoop on someone's
personality by knowine bis favorite
ice cream.
For instance, the favorite navor of
Felix Rohatyn, the financial whiz of
Municipal Assistance Corp., the over-
seer of New York's City's finances, is
Baskin-Robbins" "Rocky Road."
· Mayor Ed Koch, a survivor of
many political batUes, prefers burnt
almond.
Then there's Kermit the Frog.
When asked to name his favorite, the
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fly particles, not synthetics."
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against frogs, you know. I mean,
they make banana ice cream for
monkeys. Why not green fiy for frogs?"
Hee Haw
Set/or
llth Year
NASINILLE (AP) -
Charlie McCoy, mustc
director of "Hee Haw,"
says the long-running
television show will go
down in entertainment
history.
"It's the most impor.
t ant thing that's ever
ha ppened to country
mus ic ," McCoy s a id
about the syndicated
show.
For 11 years. the corn-
po n e comed y·musac
show has exposed coun-
try music to the masses
Thanks to such exposure
and the bursti n g
popularity of singers
like Kenny Rogers and
Dolly Parton, music in-
d us try figures s ho w
sales of country music
records have surpassed
pop music to become the
second most popular
form of music in the
United States. Rock 'n' roll is No. 1.
"One weekend last
year 'Hee Haw' had its
peak rating in the his ·
tory of the show," said
McCoy, who directs a
nine-piece staff band on
the show and handles
musicaJ arrangements
for the program.
"I don't know if a
show bas ever peaked in its lltb year, unless
maybe it was the Ed
Sullivan Show," be said.
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.. Sm~ey and the Bandit" la not to be found in Ila
uquel, "Smokey and tht Bandit II." Nwnero doe
1ppur1 lo be 1 palnt·by·numbera Job. And "S~ty" rana are llktb to be diaappotnted or , at beat. onl)I mlldJy amuaed.
It'• "°' that tho M o Upetalra haven't tried to
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made the otlalnal "Smokey" such a aeaty and in·
tccUoua treat. lncludlna the 1tar1 C Burt Reynolds,
Jackie Oleuon , Sally
the orta1nal dlr"ctor llal r • Field and Jt-rry R~cd ). ( MO',,.E J
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ONE MAJOa DEBIT 18 the tact the
acrffnplay by Jerry R leon and Brock Yates, from
a story by Ml('hHI Kane, alowi down too otleo to
sort out lhtt peycht> of K yoolda' character (the
Bandit aeems to tH-Aurt~rtoa rrom e10 oeed.a and a
wavenna ()( aeU·rt'apect) and/or bel•bors roman-
• Uc u.ndentandJnl(a bc.>tween Reyoolda and Field.
But even when t'atNinlnM over bl1hways on
wheel . no Ofll' SN'n111 to bt having much genuine
fun Son ol "Smokc-y " t'leatrly needs more aas.
As 11tory OIK'fl&. Dwvld Huddleston and Pat
MrCormkk <lall«'r 11 holdover from "S-J") are
blatantly oppoeJlnte each other for political office;
tluddlt'tllon, from " 1>lane, bombards McCormick
a nd son Poul Wlllhuns C also a holdover > with
horsl' manure durinR a speech and. later. the
fathti r son leurn rotaliates by dropping orange
paint, also from a plane. on Huddleston and guests
ot nn outdoor fund raiser.
Reynolds and Reed -repris ing as the Bandit
and Snowman. respecllvely -get involved when
McCormick hires them to pick up a crate in
Miami. to be truck-delivered across Southern
highways to Dallas; inside the crate Is a gift from
the Governor of Texas (John Anderson). The
fellows agree, for a $400,000 fee.
IN THE MEANTIME, Field is marrying
Gleason's son Mike Henry in a lavish ceremony
but. mid· ··1 do," she stops to take a phone call
from Reed. requesting she join lhe Florida-to·
Texas trek as an incentive to keep Reynolds
shaped up. She agrees. for a SS0.000 cut. So long,
wedding bells.
From then on it's again Reynolds vs. Gleason,
OLMA NEWTON-JOHN
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screeching tires, erection jokes and too many talk·
st.ops along the highway. The crate turns out to
contain a pregnant elephant (the film was
originally tiUed "Smokey and the Bandit Have a
Baby''); a daffy Italian gynecologiat without a ,
medical license (Dom DeLulse> joins the brigade
to take the elephant·s temperature, and familiar
faces drop in and out or frame, some of them
athletes (Pittsburgh Steelers' Terry Bradshaw and
"Mean Joe" Greene. New York Jets' Joe Kle<:ko ),
others from the country west.em muaic scene
<Brenda Lee. Mel Tillis. the Statler Brothers. Don
Williams).
But things don 't q uit e a dd up to the
freewheelln ·. screwball comedy caper the outline
indicates. or requires ll obviously ass umed every.
one in the audience already knows all the charac·
ters, and their relationships, so few explanations are
offered.
THERE ARE A COU PLE of good car
s mas heroos. and one dynamite sequence when
Gleason and Henry. in their police car. zigzag
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Jl 9"med Uk• a Sood idea about 6 :30 on a Sunday evening to
bave fried chicken for dinner.
•·Sey," I ulted, "don't you bave a recipe for copying the
Colooel'• fried chicken?"
Yep, there it was . somewhere in the mlddle of a bulging file
my wife malntaln.a of recipes ranging from braised oxen to
Oriental Ume Sherbet Surprise. It came courtesy or the Daily
Pilot'• own Pat Dunn, and, while bearing no clai m as an exact
copy ol the Colonel's formula, the wordln1 implied pretty beavi·
ly thaL the author had an inaide track on his well-guarded com·
pound ol spices and processes.
I SIPPED MY wine and studied the ingredients. Yes. said
my wile, we had the butter, the cooking oil, the pancake mix
and other ingredients, buL we were missing two packages of
Good Se&sons lt.alia.n Salad Dressing Mix, obviously a required
element ol the tangy formula.
And the chicken. We didn't have any chicke n.
So over mild protest (after all, I was doing the cooking) off
she went to the store to gather the missing items.
I studied the recipe some more. sipped the wine some more
and mixed a few of the ingredients. l couldn't get far. however.
s lnce the Good Seasons Italian Salad Dressing Mix was essen·
Ual to step one -the preparation of a coating to be brushed
over the chicken.
SHE RETUllNED a few sips later , unloaded $5.85 worth or
chicken -but dO salad dressing mix.
Back to the store while the impatient chef bided his time
and began calculating about when the chicken would be ready.
It looked like 9 o'clock would be dinnertime .
When the two packages of Good Seasons Italian Salad
Dressing Mix did arrive I dutifully followed directions and
m ixed it with 3 tablespoons of flour. two teaspoons of salt, lf.i cup
or le mon juice and 2 t ablespoons of melted butter. This
gelatino'us m ass was then brushed on the chicken. piece by
piece.
· Not having brushed batter on chicken much in my lifetime.
I bad trouble stretching the batter through the entire batch or
chicken . As it turned out, the first pieces were coated a bout the
thickness of a heavy blanket and those near the end got only a
dab or two.
THERE WAS TROUBLE. too. in the opening steps of this
maneuver because some of the chicken was still partially
frozen. Some of it thawed readily in the ·microwave -so readily
that it was partially cooked and·almost too bot to handle. This
impaired the adhesive powers of the batter .
Ah. a breathing spell. Now the coated chicken went into the
refrigerator for a 30-tninute rest. I sipped a little wine, washed
the six pans I bad dirtied thus far. and recalculated finishing
time. More like 9:30 maybe.
After its spell in the refrigerator, the coated chicken was to
be dipped in m ilk and dus ted with a mixture or 2 ~ c ups of pan·
cake mix, a teaspoon of paprika. ~ teaspoon or sage, and v,
teas poon of pepper.
I FOUND THE sage and papri~a in the far reaches of my
wife's 1.000-can collection. The sage was so old the price on the
can srud 23 cents. Knowmg spaces lose their punch with a ge I upped
the ~teaspoon specified ln the recipe to roughly 2 teaspoon~.
Just to make certain the sage didn't overpower the paprika
I doubled the paprika dose as well. '
My private cooking collection includes a low-pressure deep
fryer just perfect for such recipes. The problem is it takes an
entire $2.32 bottle or cooking oil to be put into use. So be it, when
a man's out to beat the Colonel at his own game it's no time to
quibble over a couple of dollars.
INTO mE BOT oil went the first ba tch of coated. dipped
and dusted chicken. It was to be browned slightly before the
pressure. lid was locked on. The oil must have been a trifle
warm; t.he first batch turned charcoal black in about 20
seconds. The darkened c rust got no lighte r during the seven-.
minute pressure treatment.
The second batc h, perhaps because the chef was becoming
more inspirational as the ma rk dropped in t.he wine bottle,
wasn't all that bad. The third batch looked something like the
picture on the outside of a box or Swanson's frozen fried
chicken.
I think there was a fourth batch . The entire cooking pro-
gra~ had grown rather complex by that stage, and I'm not cer-
tain whether I crammed eight pieces into the last batch or if
they were spread out more equitably.
I DO REMEMBER clearly tha t my wife, who had been
whimpering and moaning for 21f.i hours after a meal.Jess day.
congratulated me sarcastically on completing s uch a fine repast
at t he very reasona ble hour of 10:20. She stuCfed chicken into
her mouth in a m anner . I felt. not at all dignified considering
the elegance of the cuisine .
Me. I sipped a-little wine and ate a drumstick. Funny. I
wasn ·t hungry anymore.
Retracing the culinary effort. in the lucidity of Monday
morning. I calculated I had s pent three hours and 20 minutes
giving the Colonel such a run for his money. The ingredients
cost about $10. the gas to the market m aybe another dollar. and
the wine $3.89. That produced about 16 pieces of chicken. That's
just under $1 a piece. ·
P~ Bracken m ade a mint with her "I Hate to Cook
Cookbook" with its simple, shortcut ways or putUng nourishing
food on the table.
I just set Peg Bracken back 10 years.
•
Try Cooking Chicke~ Thighs on the Grill ·
The backyard barbecue is always popular at this
d year but with inflation and energy J1bol'tages
~l!Pllt.r more people close to home the IQll milbt well
9e1~.e tbe center of this summer's actiritles.
Cooking chicken outdoors instead of expensive red
eats can mean real s avings. According to the National
roller Council, chicken thighs and drumstic~ are
peclally good buys now. 'Ibey are·in abundant supply
both are ideal for barbecuinl on the grill.
Uke all chicken. these parts are rich in protein but
in calories and in fat content. 'Ibe dark meat is
pedally moist and is preferred by many chicken lovers.
It is compatible with most other foods and adapts
ell to a variety of seasonings so you can create many
leasing combinations when you cook thighs and
msticks outdoors. The)"'re good fmger foods, too -
al for informal eating.
Barbecuing chicken should be a leisurely process,
vored and enjoyed but never hurried. The aroma of
hicken cooking on the grill is tantalizing and will whet
e appetite, so start the fire well in advance of serving to
ow time for proper cooking. · ':':--
Once the chicken starts to cook, the chef should re-
ain nearby to tum and baste it to perfection.
Charcoal makes a hot fire; space the coals so no two
ch and wait until it's ash-covered (about 30 minutes)
fore beginning to cook. The rack should be 6-to 8-
ches from the heat. Place the chicken on the grill skin
'de up and turn every 3 to 5 minutes for even cooking.
1 It takes about an hour to cook chicken on the grill, de-
pi;uw·wx on size and thickness or the pieces.
Use your favorite barbecue sauce and baste the
· gbs as they cook on the grill. Or bone them and pro-
e ·a truly elegant treat. such as "Poulet Mignon"
low).
Simple to prepare with a minimum of ingredients, it's
truly different dish that will appeal even to chicken lov-
wbo usually eat only white meat.
POULET MIGNON
8 broiler-fryer chicken thighs, boned•
, 8 slices (about 2" x 3") mozzarella cheese
8 strips thick bacon
1 teaspoon salt
Y. teaspoon pepper
On·flat surface, place boned chicken thigh, skin-side
. Place cheese slice inside thigh, genUy wrapping
b around cheese. Check to be sure cheese ls tightly
cloled; leCUl'e with food pick.
Attach one end of bacon strip to food pick and wrap
remainder of bacon around thigh several times.
Secure with 6-inch wood or metal skewer, pen«rating
through entire mignon. Repeat for all thiel.!s.:. Place
·thighs on grill, skin side up, 6-8-incbes from bea£.
Turn every 3·5 minutes for even cooking. Grill for
about 4CM5 minutes, or unW fork can be inserted in
chicken with ease. Remove chicken from &rill; add salt
and pepper. Makes 4 servings.
"To bone chicken, simply place tbii.h on cutting
board. skin-side down, and cut atona thfn aide, joint to
joint. Holding one end of bone, cut meat from one joint;
Here's How to Bone a Chicken Thigh
2. CUt ID8llt from one J0611t,
then pull or scrape meat
from bone.
3. Cut meat from opposite
Joint.
then pull or scrape meat from bone. Cut meat from 01>
posite joint. ••• There was a time when "spring chickens•• meant just.
that. 1be young, tender birds were rare, seasonal and far
too costly for the average family.
It wasn't until after World War ll that pioneers in
today's multi·billioo-dollar broiler industry began ez.
perimenting with ways to produce and market a frying
chicken to meet the demands for July 4th picnics. Fried
chicken was considered a status symbol for the Fourth.
Some say the modem broiler industry began in 1923
when a Mrs. Steele grew a nock of about 200 chickens on
her Delaware farm. The first carload of "spring fryers"
went to New York in 1926 and sold for a $1.13 a pound.
Broiler-fryer chickens are now the world's most
economical source of protein .•. not only for July 4th pie··
rues but for everyday fare throughout the year.
Have A Recipe
To Share?
What kind of treasured family recipe have you got brewing
on the back burner that a lot ol othen would love to sample if
they knew bow to make it?
The Pearl Harbor Survivors Association, Chapter 14, of
Orange County, would love for you to share with them if you've
got a few minutes to jot down tbe inCJ'edjents and what to mix
with what, wben.
~of course, bow long to coot it and what garniabes go
with it.
The organization with an amuincty large membership in
Orange County is about to re-publlab its exeeptiOGally successful
, benefit cOokbook.
1 Published several years aco. the first one containing nu-
merous recipes, many with tbe flavors of tbe Hawaiian Islands,
bas completely sold out after one re-printing.
The new PHSA Cookbook for wblcb Eunice Antolik and
Dorothy Facer, both of Seal Beaeb, are co-ebalrmen, will be
stressing recipes for microwave ovem and food proceqora.
I Still, tb_ey want some of tbe old lta.Ddbya aucb u thole that
made their first effort such a 111CCeu. ··we think our boot wW be nm better' than oar flnt ef. tort, .. aaya Mrs. Antoelt, a eourmet coot wbo .UU fiDdl time to
serve·as ~ MCntary of Cdfcn1a Garden Clulla Inc .
.. We expect to bave tbem reedy for early Notember, or at
leut tbat'a tbe date we're tryina for," U1S lln. Aatoeit. wbo
aloGg wlth ber busbud ADQ owns a bome • tbe lllaad ol
Kaui, wr l4haiaa.
'Ibey are 90licttin1 recipes from tbe ,...i pabllc u well
u friends and family wbo were bued in tbe lslud'• military
facilltlee on Dec. 7, lMl wbea war broke oat. ··we especially desire etbak or old family netpes _. it
you have updated your iDltnldicm to ... a food proc111or or
microwave oven please include tbe iDfonnatioD," SQ tbe c.
chairmea. ''llere ii bow to MDCI ID JOV Ndpel: OD ONS 8'de ol tbe
paper ~ lilt your u.,recu.ata ID double cohullll fonu& u tlaat
11 bow they will be priD*-1. lad• .,.anc billtaOl.'dw. bow
muy lt wUl serve, OYen t&Dpet-.• ...t time MCIHUJ ID
prep~ .. Be_.. to include JOW aame, llddrell and pbCllle a.mber.
Pleue make a DOie ol bow ID8Q C!oPel J'O'I will waat reHl'Yed
by addtDI tbat bdormaUoD wbm,.. .-ta JOlll' nelpel. '' Sa1Nn1Nlom Uoulcl be,......... br Ma· IO, IO tbe PHSA
cookbook ......... CUI~ ...... 8Dd apertJIMatinl and tbetr ballNe""" eu a..ta II oat tlMir belt.a a few DOtdMll . ..... _. coollbooll lbDuld be m.u.d to ORCO
Cookbook, P.O. Boa 14, IM AJamttO', .,., tbe cbairm• uy •
.,._ ... tbat DriDU., tabl tour to u .... an. all tbe
ftnl1bed wrttiQI wJ UMIDblJ 11 lmt to the PliDtiDI compall)'.
"'-are plamlin1 to bave lbem nM1 IA t1IM for Cbrtatmas &lft·aivtnc.
~· Whb fartnen and
......... buly banfll tat bouatlN tf'Otll, now
laU..~d1Mtotry
MW WQI ol lncl~
them '" '"e menu Altbouab 1ooc1 toollt tallM tM uua 1peclal
'Uta ol rr..l\1~ picked #UJu and ~.,.., oo
OM WMtl to li*'d Utt•
Clme lD Ua• "lcben.
Tbete U11MMav1ac Up1
and reclpe1 aboWd btlp.
Wben prepartnt
turnovera with frub
peacbea, for eumr le,
sav e time by '°'' DI refri1erator crescent
rolla in place of a
homemade crust. And. if
peacbea are not oo b'Ud,
save a trif to tbe a&ore by aubat tu&ina nec-
tartnee, plums, apples
or peara.
The traditional •P·
proacb to abortcake can
also be daaqed to save
time. Make one large
cake in place of in
dlvidual shortcakes. and
adapt the fruit filling to
tak e advantage of
avaUab&e fruJts. The fill·
t ng for both the
s hortcake and the
turnovers is lblckened
with corn starch which
provides an end result
that ls lighter tn taste
and more translucent in
appearance than iI flour
had been used.
Stir-fry is still another
way to save time in the
s ummer kitch e n
w.driHday. ~Ulll IO, 1•
A~ it ncawrea ad·
vane• PNtParaUoa, ac
tual cootlnt Um• i. a
matter ol "'1.Du&ea Tbe
follow n1 recipe ror
Chick• wtth Vqetablea
featurea a medley of
ftJ.UbH9 that couJd be
barveated from a
oearby 1arden or
purcb.,ed al a local ,., ......
(.:slCNWlllt
VEGCl'A.91 .a the peach mixture oa
"" C\IP corn atarch ~ Leupoon 1round tine er 2 cblcktn breasts,
skinned, boned, cut into
J.lnch cubea
\4 cup corn oil
l cup zucchln.i strips
1 cup thinly sliced
carrota
1 cup diagonally
sUced celery
2 tablespoons sliced
green colon
1 clove garltc,
minced or pressed
114 cup soy sauce
2 cups finely
shredded iceberg lettuce
Hot rtce
In shallow dish stlr
together com starch and
ginger. Coat c hicken
with corn starch mix·
lure. In large skillet or
wok heat corn oil over
medium-high heat. Add
chicken; stirring oc·
casionally, cook 5 to 8
minute s or until
browned. Add zucchini,
urrots. celery, green
onion and aarUc. SUr ln
1oy aaut Cover ; re·
duce heat and cook ~
mlnulC'1 or unt i l
ve1etablt1 aru tender·
crl1p Lt 1hlly lou
chlrlceo vtaelabl._. mlx·
ture with lettuce Serve
over rice. Makes 4 serv
ln11
QUICK FRUIT
nJIRNOv t.:as
2 ta~poons s ugar
1 tablespoon corn
starch
V4 teaspoon ground
~lnnamon
2 medium peaches,
peeled. pitted . thinly
sUced <about I cup)
1 package (8 oz>
refrigerator crescent
rolls <8>
Confectioners sugar
In small bowl sl1r
together s ugar , corn
starch and c innamon.
Toss with p eaches .
Unroll cresent dough
and separate into 4 rec-
tangles. Seal perfora·
lions in each rectangle.
Place rec tangles or
dough on ungreased
bakin" sheet. Place v. or the peach mixture on
half or each re<>tangle.
Fold top half or rec·
tangle over filling. Seal
edges with fork. Pierce
tops with fork. Bake in
400 d e gree oven 15
minutes or until lightly
browned. Cool on wire
rack 10 minutes.
Sprinkle with confec·
tioners sugar. Makes 4.
Note : Nectarlnes.
plume. apples or pears
may be 1ubeUtu\.ed for peaches
FRlJJI' SHORTCAKE
ll'ralt FU11D1
1 '11t cups unairted
flour
'h c\Jp com starch
2 teaapoons bakint
powder
v. teupooo 1aJt v. c up corn oll
margarine
~.cup milk
1 cup heavy cream
2 tablespoons con· fecUooens sugar
Prepare deslred Fruit
Filling. Grease 8xl ~
inch round cake fan. In m e dium bow sti r
toge ther flour, corn
starch. baking powder
and salt. With pastry
blender or two knives
cut in margarine until
coars e cr umbs form.
With fork stir in milk
just until dough forms.
Spread dough evenly in
prepared pan. Bake in
450 degree oven 12 to LS
minutes or unUJ lightly
browned. Cool in pan 10
minutes. Remove from
pan. Split into two
layers; carefully lift of(
top layer. In small bowl
with mixer at high speed
whip cream with confec-
tioners sugar. Assemble
cake by a lternating
layers or cake, filling
a nd whipped cream.
Serve warm. Makes 8
servings.
lndlvldual Fruit
Shortcakes: FolJow re·
clpe for Fruit Shortcake.
On UghUy noured SUr ·
face knead douch cenUy
and roll out to ~·inch
thickne ss. Cut with
floured 2'h·inch blacult
cutter . Place on un.
greased cookie sheet.
Bake in 450 degree oven
12 to 15 minutes or until
Utchlly browned. Break
bl1cu1ts apart whlle
warm but not hot.
Prepare shortcakes 811
directed above.
F RUIT FILLING
( f« Sllloncake >
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon corn
starch
"4 cup pineapple or
orange juice
1 tablespoon lemon
juice
.,, tea.spoon vanilla
2 cups blueberriet
l large banana,
sliced
In I-quart s aucepan
stir together sugar and
corn starch. Gradually
stir In pineapple juice
until smooth. Stirring
constantly, bring to boil
over medium beat and
boil 1 minute. Remove
from heat. Stir in lemon
juice and vanilla. In
m e dium bowl toss
together blueberries and
banana. Pour juice mix·
lure over fruit; toss to
coat evenly. Cool. Use to
fill shortcakes. Makes
about 3 cups.
• Introducing raisin bread .
with 50% more of what you buy
a raisin bread for.
The government demands that there
be a certain nmount of raisins in every loaf
of raisin bread . And that's good.
But it's not good enough for Sun-Maid:
Sun-Maid 's new raisin bread has 50% more
raisins than the government asks for.
And the re's not a speck of preserva-
tives or chemicals added. Only good, whole-
some ingredients like unbleached wheat
flour, rich creamery butter
and spicy cinnamon.
So try delicious new
Sun-Maid' Raisin Bread
soon.
You'll get 50% more
of what you buy a raisin
bread for. And save
some dough in the
bargain
i' I , I I
. .
FRUITS OF THE SEASON MAKE VERSATILE SHORTCAKE
•Well, maybe so. • • . . . . .
•But talk 11 so cheap -and so tranattory.
•When you want food bllrgalns -prices you can
count on day In a net d8y out, the proof la In print
• • • • .In the grocery IMI• In the Dally Piiot.
•ConfuMd by all the conftlctlng clalma?
•Shop the Dally Piiot, get th• facts, com-
pare •.••• then you know rou're really getting
the molt tor your money.
.. DAILY PILOT
642-4321
FOOD
••
FOOD ~ay,August 20, 1980 DAILY PILOT C1
Peanut Butter Salad Dressing • •
r••"· ...... \Me ~ ..-" "'°'"" rrap•~· Cltoo••
•••....,._ fOr pJump· ..... rtt11r1, color and a-..e. ol bnd.MI.
Salad ca.Ill for • Taqy
Peanut Butter Dreutn1.
The aaJad lltelf 1ain1
cruochUMu &Del navor
from chopped pea1nat1.
For Ul1I moet unu1ual
dreHlft8, bleod toaelher aour cream. peanut bul·
lt r, plctk reliah and a
little milk .
l c up s l i ce d
strawberries
orange Jwce
1 tablespoon hooey
Combine all in gre-
d it n la . M ix unt i l
smooth. Yield : ~ cup .
'h cup c hopped
peanuts
l asle. Pour dressl'\la
over salad. Toss well: -....... .a.u.etloa ........... &allle •la• ae~ .. _.. ,,. e•llJ""· U1lng a melon baller
or tea1poon, cul can·
laloupe into balls. Com·
blne with remain ing
fruits, saving orange
juice for dressing. Toss
wllb ~ cup Peanul ·
Yogurt Dressing. Chill.
Makes 4 servings.
1 cup sliced ce lery C h all 2 to 3 bout1 .
Spoon Into lettuce cu1l5 .
Garnish with paprika.
Yield : 8 servings.
T angy Peanat Bauer
••l·•f·t •·or4laarr ••11• •ltll tile • ,. ....... Veru\U• ,... .... ,,,,... t1UHI Haadl• tb1 frul\ . ....,..., ..... ,....,.... 2 hard-cooked eggs,
chopped
=~1111111a.r caate.._. •II• 't• ••••*-· c • .--.. ......,._.J ........... t1fll ••• , .. , ......... . l•I tt , and 1lve U • ..eoed tblWDI ll Ume
permlll. Tb• UDUIU•l
haa.a. YOl\U't Ortulnl
c:omMDll tanc)' yocurt
wtt.b or.,. JuJce and •
lhlle booe y . T hen
Note : Store any re·
maining dressing in cov·
ered jar in refrigera tor.
Variation : Use peach
yogurt in place o( plain
yogurt.
1.4 c u p c hoppe d
onion
Salt and pepper·
Tangy Peanut But·
ter Dressing
DresalDg •
Ol H 1.. 1w.ll .. r.••• of tM ....... vatart DNM· , .... , a..a ..... 1):) c up s m o o t h
peanut butter
la1 la U11 crowal•I are Wiii ..._. beea ..
tHcll tw a rtwe~frult &My .......... 111tlw,
eulb,..... ...t MC· ,....... , .... MMald
FaVIT 8AIA.D
1 cantaloupe Peullt· Yoiurt Dreeablg: POTATO SALAD WITH
PEANUT BUTTER
DRESSING
Lettuce
Paprika
In a large bowl, com ·
bine potatoes, cele ry,
pe a nuts, h ard-cook ed
eggs and onion . Sprlnkle
with salt and pepper to
1,/4 cup sweel pickle relish ·
14 cup milk
0.. ot ...... part&
about ...... &M wwlcl oe a two-wtaular la U-at
JOU .... -... aQ ol t•• wwld'a eaer1y -
Juat ~ °'"'· Aad what
abouJd '°" tote ..., to repl..u.ai Uaat enerty!
Aprleota!
Y ... that dellcioul lit·
lie fruit from sunny
Callfonla ii fl1led with
much of the nutr ition
you need to power thoee
pedala. One ball cup of
dried apricots contain
more than the daily
Recommended Dietary
Allowance for vitamin A
needed by anyone ~
even the kids. And a
good percentage o f
vitamin C, plu s
carbohydrates too! And
iron, the important one
for building your blood.
So tuck some dried
apricots into a comer of
your bike pouch and
take an apricot break
about halfway along the
route . Sna c k on
nutritious dried apricots
just "as is" or bring out
some of the apricot
goodles you baked
yourself. They will give
you and your bl.kin~ bud· ·---i.ner a secona-wm ancr
get you going again.
Faurr AND NVTrY
APRICOT LOAF
1 cup fanely chopped
dried apricots
1 cup warm waler
! cups all-purpose
flour
l cup sugar
2 teaspoons baking
powder
1 t.easpooo salt
14 teaspoon baking
soda
2 tablespoons butter
or margarine
I egg, beaten
\12 cup oranee ju.ice
~ c up c hopped
walnuts
1h c up c o nf ec·
tioners' sugar
2 tablespoons milk
Soak apricots in warm
water about ts minutes.
Drain apricots reserving
~ cup liquid.
In large bowl, com-
bine nour, sugar, baking
powder, sail and baking
soda. Cut in butler until
mixture rese mbles
coarse c rumbs. Com-
bine egg, r es erve d
apricot li quid and
orange ju.ice; add egg
mixture . drained
apricots and walnuts lo
Oour mixture. Stir just
until dry ingredients are
moistened. Mixture will
be lumpy.
Spread in greased 9 x
S.incb loaf pan. Bake in
3SO ·d e gree oven 55
minutes or until
toothpick inserted in
center comes out clean.
Cool in pan 10 minutes.
Remove from pan; cool
on wire rack. Combine
confectioners' sugar
with milk until smooth;
spread on lop of loaf.
Makes 1 kNlf.
APaJCOT CHIP
COOKIES
1/4 cup butter o r
margarine
lf4 cup vegetable
shortening
Y.s cup firmly
packed light brown
sugar
Y.s cup granulated
sugar
tegg
Y.s teaspoon vanilla
1 cup all·purpoae
flour
\12 teaspoon salt
~ teupooo baking
soda
% cup finely
chopped dried apricots
~ cup ·Ha:llaw,et
c hocolate pieces or
chopped DUll
Beat toletber butter, tboJ'tealDI ud RIUS; beat m ea ad vanilla. Gr~ edd combmed
flour. aalt aDd IOda to
butter mature; mis. UD•
tll 1mootb. Stir in
ud ehoeolate
Drop by nuaded all==--= :c.,.....099 .......... .w ......, ........ ODoloia
wire r.cb. ..... ....
• .. .... cooklel.
Cell M2•11tl. ,.. ............
toworlc fo
be neew wtca. browa to
be fullJ rtpe. Selett llmt, ~ buncbee ot
r:uut buUer II blended
for • 1uperbJy
na.-orf\11*-lu.
3 navel or anges ,
peeled. aeetloaed; Jwce
reserved
2 baoanaa, sliced
1 cup crapes
'h cup plain Yogurt
\.!s c up c hunk y
peanut butter
2 t a blespoon s
2 pounds potatoes.
cook e d , peeled and
cubed
ln a small bowl com-
bine all ingredients untu
well blended. Yield: Ap·
prox. 1"'2 cups. A beartler ~oteto
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a. Tiie 'l•uaual laaUoat ucl to·
t.en9Una ......... the ll•xlcam _... mak• the rooc1 ~. A11o lt'•
ll•p&e. euy t.o prepare
and coow.Ueot to eal
all or which flt qlcely ll\·
to current Ufeal.)tltt.
lddne7 _bean~n•lD
8M dill ;o • . 'l1lla
mlxtwe II 1pooMd iato
th• ceet« o1 • t•rre
plaUer. Coan• 1
ebopped lettuce .
tom1toe1. r::;n and ollvu • ~with
thrwddtd cbMM a.re ar· raaaed arowMI \he meat
aodbeua.
1hr•dded Cheddar cu...
1 pound •round .,..,
rouad
~ c up chopped
ordon
l ran (20 ounce•> red kidney bean a ,
dralned
2 lableapoons rt1d
wine vlne1ar
2 ..... poooa around
cumin •eed
2 teaspoona chill
powder
'-"» te.upoon Hlt v.. teupoon pepper
J ~ c ups Cheddar·
RomlrnO or Sour Cream
and Chive Croutons
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FOOD
Borrowtnc from our
Mex.ican neighbors. thta
aalad 'de• i.s a variation
on the poputar taco.
Mexican-s tyle Taco
Salad is perfect rot
those hot. sultry sum·
mer daya when ap·
petites wane. n requires
a minimum of cookin&
and makes use of the
1arden vegetables so
abundant in the sum·
mer.
Tben ....-yone createt
Ma or ber own u lad
From \be meat and ••· sorted veaeubles. The
11rnlah 18 a aprblklln•
of •lther Cheddar·
Rotnano OI Sour Cream and Chive Croutona .
Tht"H Cl'OUWN add de·
Utbttul navor u weU aa
crispy texture to tbe
salad. M EXICAN ·STYLE
TACOSAL\D
l YI c ups pl1t1n
yogurt or sour cream
Arran ge lettuce.
tomatoes. olives, pepper
and cheeM oo a large
platter. CbUI up to 12
houri. Heat a large
11tlllet over moderately
blah beat. Add beef and oolon and cook. stirring
frequently, unUl beef i.s
browned and onion is
a ott. Add b e ans.
vlne1ar, cumin, chili.
u lt and pepper. Cook
three to four minutes
longer. atirriog constant·
ly. unW most molature
has evaporated. Cover
loosely and let stand 30
minutes. Just be fore
serving, spoon meat miJt·
ture on top of lettuce mix·
tu re ; s prinkle with
croutona and serve with
yogurt or sour cream.
Makes six main·dlsb
servings. MEXICAN-STYLE TACO SALAD WITH CRISPY, FLAVORFUL CROUTONS
Ground b eef is
sauteed with chopped
oniona then mixed with
4 cups coarsely
c bopped lceberglettuce
1 pint c herry
tomatoes. halved
y, cup pimiento-
s tuHed green olives,
sllced (aboutlcup)
1 large green pep-
per. cored and diced
(about 1 cup)
l 'h cups coar sely
Kohlrabi Adds
Novel Touch
tr you would like to butter. Cooked kohlrabi
add a novel touch to a is also delicious with a
lunch or dinner menu, savory sour cream or
consider tbe kohlrabi. cheese sauce.
Thia unique vegetable KOJU..RABI IN CREAM
derives ita name "the l lh pounds kohlrabi
cabbage turnip" from 2 tabl~poons butter
tbe German. It ac· or marganne
curately describes the _,. ~b peppes:----· -rnivor~~wi'Virtrch-1 cup ch i ck e n
is a piquant combination bouilJon
of tut.es from the turnip 4 teaspoons flour
and cabbage families. 1 cup heavy cream
Kohlrabi is not widely i;4 cup fresh parsley.
produced on a com· minced.
mercial scale, however, Pell and cut kohlrabi
it is becoming n:iore into ~·inch cubes. In a avail~ble ~an previous-large saucepan, melt the
ly. It 1s chiefly marketed butter, add kohlrabi and
M.ay through Nov~m~r pepper. (Note: salt may
wi t h peak supphes an not be needed due to use
June and July. W_h<:n of chicken bouillon in
you are a ble to find lt m this recipe): Cook over
your supermarket be medium heat for two
sure to choose glob_es minutes, stirring coo·
that ~ a~ut two tn· stantly. Add the bouillon
c h es l n d 1 am et er· and simmer covered for
Larger bu.lbs can .be about 10 minutes or until
tough and batte~, so stick t e nder. stirring fre·
to lbe smaller s~es. quently. Gradually. stir S~re kohlrab1 , in l;be the cream into the flour,
refngerator. Do~ t trim mixing until smooth .
the s t e ms pnor to Stir the cream mixture
s torage because o f into the kohlrabi. Add
pot.e nt i al Jo ss of the pars le y. Simmer
nutr1ents. . over low heat until
R a w k oh l r a b 1 • sauce is thickened, stir· ~8:s hed , peeled a~d ring constantly. 1uhenned makes an m·
teresting relish tray ac· CREAMY & CRUNCHY
companiment wbicb can KOllLllABI SALAD
be served with a dip. It 2 cups kohlrabi,
can be sliced into sliced
julienne strips and l/.a cup mayonnaise
added to tossed green \4 cup yogurt or
salad or prepared in a sour cream
vegetable stir-fry. 1 I/• t e a s p o o n
It can be cooked in Its mustard
skin as long as the 1 tablespoon fresb
kohlrabi globes are lemonjuice
young and tender salt and pepper to
Otherwise, peeling the taste
Safeway
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Sliced Bacon !JtMt I lb $119
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Sliced Ham r.~, s189 P>~
Ste M at eoo.:tf'>' W e S.1lev.dy Lun Beff lb $1 98
s119 Safeway Corn Dogs •b
Halibut Steaks ~.°D:"~: lb
s3 49
140/ $1 18 F. h t• k Capt;11n\ CllOoer IS S IC S 11tt.101c1. r101en P~g
vegetable before cook· Peel and slice raw
ing is recommended. kohlrabi into julienne
Fresh kohlrabi is simple strips. Combine mayon·
to prepar e . Cut the naise, yogurt or sour
globes into quarters and cream, mus tard and
steam in lightly salted fresh lemon juice in ~
water \Dltil crisp-tender. bowl. Add the kohlrabi
Drain and season with and toss. Season with
minced fresh parsley, salt and pepper to ~ste.
chives, fresh lemon or Chill until serving.
lime juice and melted Makes: 4 servings. ~ Y . ~ ogurt Litr .. ,,. Sund<>!l
(If Prt Shrrtd
Farmer
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Arm Pot Roast ~~~" 11· $1 39
Cross Rib Roast t;~:, m $1 99
Chuck Short Ribs ~e=r I!> s1~s
Chuck Steak
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Canned Ham Fut~~e11 ~ $ 4 98
St11ffed Venetflhle ~PartyD'ips '"'"'"'('''°' aol 49¢A..*'!!""''w·isk ''"°"'l>t't<O""' F,S.,$2 94 ;:, ~ G10Jt.1noC1tor Clillll) P>g ~, tr<<uot\ W O!t l•H !.tc
~ platter of fresh
vegetables stuffed to
overOowing with a de·
liclous sausage /
spinach/cheese mix·
lure ii sure to add •P·
peU.llq appeal and nulri·
tion to your next meal.
All can be made ahead
and refrigerated until
juat before aenina time.
Veaetablet belt suited
to stuffiDI include
tomatoes andonioa.I. l'ftJFFING
1 10-ounee 1>9ekace rroaen c:bopped 1pinacb.
cSefl'CMMd aDd dra:lned '4 cup Ricotta
c b ee1e. drained if
D8CelNI')' ieu ),.\ teupoon 1arlic
p0wder
~ ttMPO"" ...-no Y,teaapoonf.....a
'4 t.eapooD autmea
2 tcaatoea. ebopped
\.\ cup crated
.lrlouanlla ebeele Salt ancl freahty sroad,...,.. to tute ~ pouad mllcl
Put sausage in mixing 79 bowl or food processQr. 2-~ M·1nute Maid 0~~~· g~:., ¢ = .. <~Bath Tissue S:~h 4 ;~. 7 4 ¢ Add defros ted and ·
drained spinach, Ricotta 99 $119
cheese, garlic powder, D-1,crazy Pops ~·r~~:~·11~ ~~2 ¢ =-:Bel-air Pizza l 1Qlen tlN nutmeg, tomatoes and Pko
Mozzarella cheese . 89¢ 59e Blend \Dltil well mixed, :-iNabisco SIUC~v.ic•e•s ~ :.-; Hi c Orange Drink ·~
but not pureed. Do not
overmix. Fill vegetables
and sprinkle with
Parmesan cheese.
Makes4cups.
STUFFED
TOMATOES: Cut out
stem end of large, fresh
tomatoes. Hollow out
center with grapefruit
knife and fill with atuff.
ing millture. Sprinkle
with pannesan cbt1eae.
Bake ln 400-de,ree oven
for 30 minutes if at room
temperature. 40 minutes
if reffilerated.
ONIONS: Peel and
blanch onlons -10
minute for tarae, 5 to 7
minutes for am,ller
oolon1. Cut off alice
from root end. Scoop out
centers with fort to cet
onion "abelll." (Several
•bella can be made from
lew at Safeway
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Peaches
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Corn
Sweet
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Juicy
Dracina
Plants
6·;:,hSJ99
, Honeydew
Melons
c; •••••• 25~ "to .. .a. "
ti.
Fresh Spinach
I '25e
Bunrn 35 ¢
Romain e Lettuce '"29¢
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Valenci a Oranges
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• I s333 I:. Cutty Sark
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l•lf't 9 · ,' 86.f>roof s 16''
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JtallMl--P••H•ebeete ....... =trom .,.....,... water !i e large onion .) rinkle wttb Parmesan
HH. Bake ln 400· d••r•• oven for 30
Everythlna you want from a stoft and a little bit more!
......... to. boll. ...............
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mlnut.tl lf at room tem· • 1000..,...Dr .. .....,_..._..
perature, 40 mi.Dutel lf
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FOOD
· C.Oleslaw Can .Be Fancy, Too
It ., •• ,., •• at ........ ,....,_ ... ...,,,._ r.n. cn.p ,.
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Meo .. U.. ••l•d·for· all·HMOU; a piq\IU\
flavor patlner to
ctalck-. ,..... we
udrti.-......-a1
tbe ow. or bo& from the
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c1 ;Jrh111 rl ' 1 c.ie· 1law ma. Hl•r aad
Yll11 .. : * .. ,_._
... )'Ql9t ... IDaJGa· UIM.,.. .. ea...,e:
~MU. lhmwtdle, drala aalmoa ; break lnto
cbuab.
,..... NhDOD, avocado < brualaed wltb l1mo1a Jldce to snveat brown·
la1>. aad ch•••• on
•••• ; Mn• with drela·
ia1, Y .... about 4 HrY· taa•.
coaNSD 8SBF • oor•Aw
MIAD80WL8
1 ,P8Ck11e (1.S ou.ece) dehydrated col·
eal1wmlx
2,,,. lablespoona
•utar
2 table1poona
vlD11ar
leupma,_alH
~eupk•hup
~ teupooa caraway ....
l can (12 OU.DCH)
corned beef. cbilled
6 ounce1 Swiss
cheeae, cut lnto atripa
Pitted ripe ollvea,
cberrY. tomatoes (op-Uona))
8 CUPI ahredded cab-
baae (about 1~ pounds)·
ln bowl, combine cole·
s law mlx, sugar and
vinegar: attr In mayon-
na he, ketchup and
caraway. Toss ln cab-
ba1e: chill. To arranie
individual salads .
crumbel lh corned beef;
stir into slaw. Divide in·
lo 4 serving bowls. Slice
rem.alnlng corned beef.
Arrange on slaw with
cheese; garnish with
olives and tomatoes.
C biJI until r eady to
serve. Ylelds 4 servings.
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Wldneeday, Augul't 20, 1980 DNLYPtl.OT
SLAW 'N SEAFOOD SALAD 1rW. But lt rou UUak Te~: apooa alaw
col .. law la plaha fare, oato aervtni platter. Ar· it.. bJO tlmit to try It la I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
aome tr.b _. waya. I
Hearty salada, for
1upper or a •eekeDd
hmclt, are ideal for fut
paced d-.ys when Cook·
Int facea a Ume--crunch.
Slaw 'N Seafood Salad
for example, starts wilh 1 a ienero~s layer of
criap, creamy coleslaw
that should be chilled
several hours or over-
ni&ht, so mix it the eve-I
Dini for morning before.
This "marries" tbe J
flavors of the llaht, ap·
pealing, yogurt-based
d ressing with crispy I
cabbage, one of the very
best buys i n fresh J
vegetables. f>rel>aration
is a breeze with conven-.
ient dehydrated cole· •
slaw mix also market-t
ed in the produce sec-·
tion, above the cabbaie.
With canned Sockeye
salmon and s liced
pickled beets on hand in
the fridge, your salad
can be arranged with a
minimum of fuss. Add
optional recipe ingre-
dients as you lite; sliced
avocado, cubes of I
cheese or sliced bard-· co~ied eggs ' are all I
tuteful toppers for Slaw
'N Seafood Salad.
Corned B eef and I
Coleslaw Salad Bowls I are another appealing
way to add creativity to I
busy-day menua. For I
this eaay recipe, crisp
and tangy coleslaw, ·
1 made with dehydrated
co leslaw mix , is I
seaaooed with caraway .
and combined with some I protein-rich canned corn-
ed beef. Sliced Swiss
cheese and the remain-
ing corned beef em·
belllab these appetizing
main-dish s alads ,
garnished flavorfully
with ripe olives and
cherry tomatoes.
SIAW'N8EAFOOD .
SALAD l 1 pacJaage (l.Sounce>
dehydrated coleslaw
mix
1 container <81
ounces) plain yogurt
:i4 cup mayonnaise I
Lemon juice
. 2 tabl espoo n s 1
1 vinegar
8 cups shredded cab· I
bage (about 1 'h pounds) ,
1 can (7~ ounces)
red sockeye s almon,
chilled
1 small avocado.
s liced or 1 jar < 16
ounces> pickled beets,
drained
6 ounces American
cheese, cubed or 4 sliced ·
hard-cooked eggs
For dreHlni : com-
bine 1 teaspoon coleslaw
FIX AHEAD FRUIT
Prepare halved, sliced
or peeled fresh peaches
half-a-day ahead of
time . Simply s prinkle
with ascorbic acid
powder as package
directs. Cover with
orange. lemon o r
pineapple juice. Drain
just before serving .
••• SIMPLE SANG&IA
Your own simple and
refreshi.DC sangria can
be made by adding 1 cup
orange juice to a fifth of
dry red wine. Add 1
sliced lemon or oran1e
and a .iiUer of brand)'. Let stGd-eeveral hours.
Al semna time, add a
small bottle of sparkling water and pour into
gluses ball filled with
fresh peach and plum
slices. ••• Slmlrr 'NSWEt:r
Slice fresh peaches on·
to sllces of toasted
pound cake. Then crown
with nutme1-apiced
whipped cream and a
1bower al ..,_ Dutl
for a abort •a peacbJ
cake.
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Lim" OM Item Pet Menufac1uref1' Coupon _.... Lill'llt 3 Double Coupona Per Cuelom«
Coupon Eftecttw. Aug. 21 ttwu Aug. %7, 1910
per
lb.
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Coupon Effective Aug. 21 thru Aug. %7, 1910
Af>proxlmetely 5 lb. Chub Anorted Flavor• 12 oz. Cana
KAINWBAP.
Ground
Beal 99
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USDA Choice-Beet Tip or Round
KAINWBAP.
Yogurt
6oz.
cup 4~1
9 Inch -Wes tern Sunset or
PLllNWBAP.
Budweiser
Beer
Limit 4
Pure Prepared
French's
Mustard
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end l imit 3 Double Coupon• Per Cu•tomer
Coupon E"•etlve Aug. 2t thru Aug. 27, 1980
Sweet Mellow Flavor
Casaba
Melons
Ralph a
per
lb .•
Charcoal
10
Briquets
99 Limit 2
10 lb.
bag• .
Regular, Hot°' h:~kory
London
Broll :~·239 ~=: 89 Llmlt2
100ct .• pkg.
Limlt2 ·49 2~ oz .• 1ar
Chris' & Pitt's
Bar-B-0
Sauce 49 Llmlt2
14 oz •• btl.
S.Ylngt •• b8Md on prevloua week'• Ralphs pricM or la1t Ralpha price before reduction.
12 ounce Cana-8 P•ck-Regular or Sugar Fr"
~:a . 3~vfo
rCRA 35o/o
Coa Col&1 7-Up, Dr Pep,,.r, Mountain Dew, Pepai,
Haw•ltan Punch, A a W Root Beer, Aspen, Freaca, eprne, Weloh'a, Country 1'.lm•
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ChJcken uct Sbreclded
Pork with Noodlee.
" 11111-Mt pep-vtnecar ,........ S t•bleapoo na
W• 1 eaw ve1et•bl• on
18 ••Ulll bowl, eom. l tableapoon aoy ._ illMll•. cuetm1ber, aauc•
aealllM, •••1er aad 2taapoom1uiar
11rUc: mix weU, In t tta•Poon flavor ... u e-. •a.wt blend enbaDC«
kitetW peuut bUtter, 1 clove 1arllc, water, aoy aauce. mlnced
vl••11r. oil. flavor 2 cups cooke d ....... eucar and hot shredded pork
pepper MUN. (If HI.tee lo larae uucepot
l• too ~k add more brln1 I quarts 11lted wat.r.).....,. M-..ee over water to a boll: cook
ea.lellen: to11 1enUy. noodl• 7 mlnutel or un·
Serve oo a btd or tll tender. Drain, rinae
wetercreu. Yield: 4 with cold water. Jn lar1e aervtnp. bowJ tou noocUel with 1 •f'°" best reaulll ute teaapoon H1ame oil: set
freah etnter, however Yt aside to cool completely.
teaapoon around s1n1~r In amaU bowl, comblne
may be 1ubat.ltuted. aeaeme pule and tea.
8 H a EDD & D P 0 a k stirring to kffp mixture
wrnt NOODl.£8 smooth. Sllr in vinegar.
4 ounces fine e11 vegetable oU. aoy sauce,
n oodles or lo mt1ln auaar, navor enhancer.
noodles 1erllc and remain.Ina 3
4 teupoon.a aesame teaspoons sesame oll.
oll. divided Arrange noodles on
14 cup HSame paste aervlna dish. Spoon port
O&IENTAL RACKED 3 tabJespoons ove r noodles . spoon
ClllC&EN brewed t~a sauce over pork. Yield:
FOOD
Oriental Hacked
Chicken is a
cold salad with
exotic flavors
r •
to spice up a
Jong, hot summer.
2 cups cook ed. 3 tablespoons wine 4 servi.wts.
shreddedcrucken ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------=-==============---=~---=.....:.~~~~~~~~~~ 1 cucumber. seeded
and sliced
1 scallion, thinly
sliced
Yt-lnch piece fresh
ginger-
1 clove garlic.
minced
3 tablespoons
creamy peanut butter
3 tablespoons water
1 tablespoon aoy
sauce
I VJ tablespoons wine
vinegar
1 tablespoon sesame
1 teaspoon navor
enhancer
1 teaspoon sugar
Pack Nutrition
6 bot dogs
1 cup sharp Colby
cheese, grated
Pick a fresh green
pepper. Pack it with a
Hot Dog Mac Salad
that's s prinkled with
com niblets and before
you can s ay "nu ·
tritious," you'll have a meal ready that the
wbole family will enjoy.
Tbis wholesome com·
bination or hot dogs,
vegetables and pasta
strongly contributes to a
well-balanced meal, and
coses only 80 cents per
serving.
Scrub potatoes
thoroughly and rub with
vegetable oil. Bake in
400-degree oven 50 to 60
rninutes. until done. (Do
not use microwave oven
j r possible, as potatoes
will be nuttier baked in HUNTINGTON BEACH CERRITOS
:. 'Good nutritional meals can be both con· venlent and creative. To
prove it The National
llot Dog & Sausage
Council also developed
Cheezy Dog Jn Spuds to
uniquely combine
vitamins and protein in
one dish. As a single en·
tree, individual stuffed
peppers can be frozen
separately and served at
future meals
HOT DOG MAC SALAD
6 medium greer
peppers
o/4 pound bot dogs,
cut into slices
Y:r onion, chopped
2 tablespoons butter,
margarine or oil
-1 10'4·ounce c-an
tomato~p
1 8-ounce can nlblet
corn, well drained
1 7-ounce package
macaroni, cooked
~ pound sharp
cheddar cheese, grated
(approximately 2 cups>
Cut tops from green peppers and seed .
Parboil peppers for S
minutes. Saute onions in
shortening until soft and
translucent. Combine bot dogs, chopped
onions, tomato soup,
dt•ined corn, macaroni
and 1"4 cup grated
cheese <reserve ~ cut
cheese for toppiq)~ Fill
green peppen with mix-
t.we end set in 9 x t-inch
cauero&e. Sprinkle with
rnerved cbeele. Left·
over ID8C8l'CJDi mixture may be spooned h1to
c aaserole around tbe
peppers or balled
separately. Bake in 3M-decree oven for 20
mlaat. or unW heated
tbrou1h. Serve im·
mediately. Yield : t
NrViDP·
a conventional oven.)
Cut potatoes in half G
len1tbwise. Scoop out • t centers of potatoes with
rounded spoon and place
in mixing bowl with but·
ter Whip until smooth. I Heat milk, and add
cream cheese. season·
ings. onion and eggs.
Beat at high speed until
light and fluffy.
Cut bot dogs in
quarters lengthwise,
then slice into Y•·inch I
pieces. Saute bot dogs in I
lightly buttered skillet
until just broJIVDed.
Using half the hot
dogs, place pieces into
bottom of potato abellls.
Mound fluffy potato
mixture evenly into
shells. Sprinkle with one
teaspoon grated cheese
and remaining sauteed
hot dogs. Return to oven
and bake at 400-degree
for 20 minutes. If
potatoes are very co1d
or partly frozen, in·
crease baking time to 40
to 45 minutes. Stuffed
potatoes may be heated
quickly in microwave
oven.
V ABIATION: Use
Italian sausage in place
or hot dop. Place two
teaspoons chopped
cooked Italian sausage
in bottom of potato shell.
Mound fluffy potato
mixture evenly into
shells. Top with three
teaspoons of chopped
cooked Italian sausage
and two teaspoons of grated mouarella
cheese before baking.
GaraJsh with parsley
before serving. Yield:
12 generous servings.
Coat per serving: ap·
proximately 33 centa.
COOL AND EASY
Dr.88EaT
Mlx an UDdrallled (1
pound 4 omce> ·can of
cru.sMcl pineapple wttb
a pint of •••tllla l~e cream. Add a little
naked eoeonut and 2 tabl•aom wbMe creme demlll&lle ..............
1oft, tlaea pll• Into.
cbllled aberbet disbel.
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Keep 1 caa of plneap-rle 1lk9 In tbe .trener or a quick warm
we1tber de11ert .
Remove endl from cu
• Dd Plllb out f rOHD
pineapple. Cut off z
llieea far eaeta MIWal.
Pov -• Miiie elaOled lemOD•lmlloda.
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to
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has the finest,,
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aluminum foU. Bake lai • a 325 -dep'ee oven for t c1
hour or until beef ... I
tender. Makes I Mn·' ings. .
Ch~ps Go
Exotic
Exotic will be t he
atmosphere created by
lamb chops brushed
with enticing curry .
apricot glaze and cooked
over the coals. You'll find this just one of
m any ways to ~d varie·
ty to outdoor menus with
lamb, points out the
National Uve Stock and
Meat Board. AAy lamb
cut that can be broiled
i ndoor• can be sue·
ceasfully cooked on the
arW. ,
Arm and blade chops,
cut from the shoulder,
are an ~ally good cbolce f« tamUy meals
for they cost less tban
rib ud 1oln cllQpe.
INDONBllAN LAMB
ClmPS
4 lamb arm or blade
cbop9. cut l lncb thick
~ cup canoed apri~ neetar
~ teupoon curry
powder
~ teupooo 1arllc ..it
Salt and pepper
Combine apricot
aeetar. curry powder
ud prlle 1att; eoot-
llowlJ' s ....... 1Ur-
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U.S.D.A. Choice Beef-ROIHld Cut I 77 U.S.0.A. Choice Center Cut I 29 Fresh Grode A Slr•p 29 SWISS STEAK ........... La. • BEEF SHANKS". ......... LB. • CHICKEN BACKS . t~. •
U.S.D.A. Choice Beef.ft0'1nd Cut Leon Doe\ Not bceed 22% fot U.S.0.A. Cl>otce Beef·Ceoter Cut 1 3 9
OMAHA ROAST ....... LB. I. 99 GROUND BEEF ........ La. 2.09 CHUCK STEAKS ..... LB •
Choi<9 Beef Boneleu Top Round ' Beef Doe.\ Nof Exceed 15% fat Choice Beel Bonele\\ Rolled Chvck2 19
TERIYAKI STEAKS ..... LB. 2.59 CHOPPED STEAKS ... L8. 2.29 SHOULDER ROAST .. LB. •
There's more pleasure in our King Siie fryer breosts ... ond hond cut, ... with rib cage.
U.S.D.A. Ch<*e Beef 8onele\s 2 49 fresh You1>9 Tende< 1 09 Fresh Grode A Chic~ens Hond Cut
RUMP ROAST ........... L8. • BEEF LIVER ........... LB. • FRYER WINGS .......... LB. .69
U.S.D.A. ChoKe Beef Boneleu El l!oncho Th1<lrer fr~ G<ode A
STEW MEAT ............. LB. 2.49 ·SLICED BACON ........ LB. 1.09 CHICKEN LIVERS ... LB. .99
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4B cour>I 1 19
LIPTON TE A BAGS .. ..... . ...... •
16·01 Nob1KO 89
CINNAMON TREATS . . ... .. ... •
16·01. ltolion 1 19 BERNSTEIN DRESSING .......... •
64 01. AW. Vonetie\ Chilled 79
MINUTE MAID ADES ................. •
iM·or. Heavy duty laundry Deterger>t 2 85 l·lb Pk9 Autumn 88
W ISK LIQUID.............. .......... • MARGARINE ............................... •
'8 or. Bottle 2 3 9 Reg a< Smoke 15 or 79 WESSON OIL ....... ...... ..... ..... • MR. 8. MRS. T BBQ. SAUCE ....... • ,,,,,,,,jf JBiCl r~~~~'tz~rr 111.
USDA CHOICE
RUMP ROAST
BEEF s 187 ROUND
BONE·IN LB.
Our Own Sw~t & Hot
ITALIAN SAUSAGE ... LB.1.49
El l!oncho Pork ond Seosorung
BRATWUR ST ......... te.1.49
FRESH CHICKEN
LEGS & THIGHS
~~~:"'· 99~
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24-or. Bottle Mrs. Bvtterworth's 1 38 Collon Ju9 73
SYRUP..................................... • HUGHES BLEACH ........................ •
231'1 -or. Betty Cradle< Sup1eme fudge I 09 14-or. 1 29
BROWNIE MIX .............. .. ..... • HONEY NUT CHEERIO'S ........ •
22-or. Cornotior> 2 19 \.lb.conS&W 2 99 .35 ' I ..
COFFEE MATE........................ •
SCHLITZ BEER
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12 01. CAlll 2"
75().ml. llebfrovmikh 3 69 BLUlllUM ....................... •
750-fnl. VSOP "'6opoleon 6 99 lllCll ... -..a..Y .. •
COLOMBIAN COFFEE .... .. .... .. •
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BILL .................... le.39' CRllPCARROTl ...... ,la.15(
Ctjlf> Gtwn 6 Inch Pot
CUC--S ................... EA.194 INDOORPLANTl.ta.3.99
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l·lb Plr.g f<Xll'r form\ 95
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12 or f11her 1 19
SANDWICH MATE ..... ... •
11 or Donolo Sl1c!'d 3 09
DANISH HAM . . .. .... .... •
5·or Hallmon Sliced I 29
VARIETY PACK CHEESE ..... •
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,....._ ,_." ....,. ,001 ud won't be aa tend Od the rotJu rlc MSG (optional) and 1 or combine 1 cup ,plain MMnl watltllD•· t...._. rod1~tdhtr~t"Un1 lho 2 tablespoons crushed tomato j uice, ~ tea· .w. dld• MOil i'ot1lleftl equ p· we ... •vein~. SU fr~sh (or 1 teaspoon spoon garlic powder, 1
. meat comM equJ pped Since rou'U be bulln1 • dried> tarraaon leaves. t e a s poon c rus h ed
bllt w.,a •ltai ca.mp• that thebtrdil octu&oaally u POL YNESI AN BBQ minced fresh (or 1 tea· to cooll u 11 o• ti•• ella.._.. tM need tor the)' cook, you'll be BASTE s poon dried> oregano
rettiiutie .... -eoolred '° ual•I llriAC &o aeeurc able to check th at a For 2 chickens, com· leaves, 2 tablespoons
a ,....,. ,.,. wllb a you•I cbtekt n• on • wln1 or a l•I h11n'l By Barbara Gibbons bine 8 6-0\mce can or un· crushed fresh minced
aa •or y Natl .. aaYce 1plt. worked loole from tho diluted de frosted un· (or 2 teaspoons dried)
UaM .... fthor.tal)elt followtha nuutulac:· clamp ltl.hathappena, s weetened pineapple m int or m a r joram ~ moUtw•. As tunr'• dlreetlou aod the rod wm A volv•. but there's no need to add ORI ENTAL LEMON juice with \4 c up soy leaves. plus a pinch or
IM blrd --· lM ..it· t.atk tbt clrumttlckl aod the blrd wUJ remain ata· fat or oll of any kind to BASTE sauce, 1 teaspoon MSG ground cinna mon and
hi fat from t be •iDftlJ19lnto t.M c'•mps tionary, rt1Ultln1 In a Clavor bastes (even For each ch icken, (optiona l and·~ tea· nutmeg.
ebhik•n'a •Iii• drips u,i.Uyt0tbey.on'tfk>p bum edbthlad. thoufh moat cooven· combine Jl.t cup lemon spoongarlic powder (op· INDIAN BBQBASTE awa~. lt'1 09e of tile aiound u the 1plt. l&&.ma Slnce whole blrdl aro tlona recipes do). juice, Y.s cup soy sauce. tional)
splcy (Blood Mary·
seasoned) tomato juice.
~ c up apple cide r or
pineapple juice, 1 tea-
spoon ground cumin and ~ teaspoon pumpkin pie
spice. plus onion salt
and pepper to taate.
F o r ea•y l ow -cal
barbecue 10S1Ce 01ld othu
t r i m topper 11 , tend a
.tam~. self·addreued
envelope 01ld 3S cent• to
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COOK SAUCE RECIPES,
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le&Mlt. .._t raa••n1 Be l '-ltt. too. that th~ protected a ll around Here are some ideas 14 t easp oon iar li c G REEK BBQ BASTE For 2 chickens, com·
waya there Is to cook chick• ls pr<>pttlY cen· wi th their own skin. to try : powder. 'h t easpoon For each chicke n , bine ~ quarte rs cup wboleeblekeo. • ...=::.=.=:=.=-~~L.;;;.;.--._..~~~----~~--~~--__:;~~~~----~~~~..;._~---......:...::..:...---~__;_--~~~~--~~-------~~~--~~~~~~----~
Yob can rouueri•·
cook dlk:k• IDdoon or out . .,_,...,. wbat
k1nd fl ~t you
lhave. llAQY owns are
equipped with revolvtQ
s piU tbat let you
rotlsaeri•eoc>k lndoort
la ll year . Countertop
broilers with rotisserie
unit.a have the same all·
seaso n adv antage .
Because th ese ap·
pl l an ces a r e
t her mostatically con·
•trolled. much of t he
'guesswoclt ls elimlnat·
ed. A temperature set·
ting of 350 degrees is
best; chicken will coot
in SO to 60 minutes.
oVTDOOas. you can
rotisserie-cook whole
chicken on a motorised
s pit in a covered 1 barbecue over real or
fate coals -the penna·
oent "coals" that come
with gas or e lectric
grills. Wbetber your coals
are real or permanent,
it's Important that you
follow t he maoufac·
turer's directions and preheat tbe grill sum:
ciently before you add
the chicken and set tbe
rotisserie motor in mo-
tion.
You can check the in·
terior temperature of a
covered charcoal grill
by s e ttin g a n oven
thermometer in the cor·
ner , then lengthen or
shorten the cooklng time
accordingly. You ca n
check the doneness of
the chicken with a meat
thermometer: when you
think it may be ready.
turn off the rotisserie l
motor. i
WHEN THE c hicken
stops revolvirig, insert a
meat thermometer in
the thickest part of the
meat, not touching the
metal spit. Close the
hood and l e ave t he
ther mometer in place,
without turning on the
rotisserie. 'lben open the
hood and remove the
thermometer to see if
the intef"!lal temperature
has reactied 185 degrees,
the point of doneness for
chicken.
The per(ect bird for
rotisserie-cOoking is the
young broile r -fr yer,
leanest of the chickens
at only 385 calories a
pound. Large r, fatter.
older birds will take too
Cheerful
Cheeries
Life can be a bowl of
cherries especlally when
cherries are iD seuoo,
and that deUcious time
of year is her e . The
plum p, heart·sha ped
fruit has a relatively
short marketing seuoo,
from May unW August.
Consumers are well·
advised to take full ad· vantage of. these sweet,
luscious cherries while
in peak supply.
Select cherries that
are fr esh, firm a nd
hitbly colored, ranging
from bri1bt red to
mahogany.
Cbeniea are delecta·
ble eatinl u is, but are alao wo»derful com·
billed blto saladl, jellies,
jams, eobblen, tapioca
p uddl n1. mousses,
saacea aad other recipes
where eolol' and a tart
sweet t.-te ii desirable. ,. •• ,. CB E aay
MVCB
1 quart free sweet
cherrlee
~C'UPAIU' ~ all> water ~ teatpoon salt
1 tableapooa eor·
natarch
1 tulupocm • ._.
Wub eMrril9 ....t n-cnoH .._.. ud pita.
Place ta a 1aacepan
witb ........... and
1alt. °"""· .... to • boil,.._ red•• lleat
a nd 1lmmer aatll
tender, I to I m' t e1.
Blend eanRarell witll
water. lldd to et.1181 •
nc1 eoat'l to a ... •• ....... ._ ..
~---=--.. elelr. ClaL •• relll• wttla meat or
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AL.L BEEF PRICES
¥1: 5gc
BEEF LOI•
I-BONE STEA
98
............ ,_ WAS llOW
H!Tenderloin Steak l•.579 52• ..............
~New Y erk Steak .3 .. ............... B! Top Sirloin Steak '' 3n ........ -...uo. B! New York Steak '' 57'
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ffiStewing Ch~kens ~ .49 .37
ru, snm Oii C-Of..._ ~Campbell's Soup COCA COLA 1_,...wdlllt4 !l! Orange Juice 1.•139 ............ B! Pork & Beans
~( ............ Margarine ._... ......
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B! Pound Cake ""' ···13• .... MA YOllllAISE ._. ....... ~ Huh Brown Potatoes ~:: • 8 9
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Ht Country Time lemonade ·~··. 5 5
~ i! Imperial Margarine ,. ... 69 .....
BESTFMDS '8$.39
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WAS llOW ~hu0nd Steak "23" 1 'l
.-...... H! Top Round Steak \\.2" 239
.......... ". !l!Swiss Steak ,, 2a 111
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H!Eye Of Round Steak ,, 3°' 2••
U S.D A.a..b~ ~Shoulder Roost u . 10 ]69
WAS llOW
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0 119 .99
ll .99 .79
1~.1 •• 1 $9
""' ff! Cucumbers .... 15
"-H! Cabbage •.• 17
w .... !I! Celery ... 35
Ht Tropicana Orange Juice ·~r.' 199
... ,.. ~Hanging Spider Plant ••. 299
, DISCOUNT LIQUOR PRICES! .. ,,...
~ AllclHIA .. Bourlton ~.579 ....... ~Seagram's 7 Crown !!~ 549 .. ,,... 1.75"•.9'' Hf Scoresby Scotch
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~At~Shampoo ....
Mt ........ ~HairSpray ••• ..... .... ...., if Shave Cream II or -
if! Bayer Aspirin ...... ....
!ij Pepto Bismol '" .89 '"·
NICIS IMC1M -.. AUi. 2t Tm Tiii., M . 26, ltll.
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~Steln•rau Beer 6 •.1.:: J 29
ltrrwf ~Garrison Gin IJO 322 .,
H'"-' 322 ~Cossack Vodka 1\0
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!ff Green Giant Niblets Com '!: • 31
fl! Country Garden Napkins':::.·.73
._....&a.-Ht Kraft Dinner ..............
H! Paper Plates
~ ti Purex Bleach
714 tt. 28 .....
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French 'Cliarcuterie' Forms New Wave In Food
U ,_ prtM ,..,..., N , I' I ', Md Hut· leaf~. cr'UIW blae GU, .U..Car. water, tlonal bot pepper sauce. per sauce muabrooms onion and air pockets . Arrance • ka a· • up wtdl tM ..... "'tt•pon-aa.lt l•mOA Jule.. mutard, Yield: 8 Mr'Vina. l pound ground raw garlic un ui sort. Add prunes in 2 rows over
la&aet ..._. la f_., L~aeU•SI A. LA ~ poued fr,1b carUc.bot""'rHuce. PATE 0 Al.A., pork sherry, salt, thyme and meat; press remain.inc
1W11 +ee".a, wut '° . oa.oeoa muabrooml (I CQ119) tbyme and nit; mix CAMPAGNE 1 pound ground raw hot rpper sauce: mix m ixture into pan. Fold
ta'• part ta ua. ••• ~~olf¥9o&l ~ pouod wbolt well. Place ve1etables \4 cupaaJadoU chicken w e l . Simme r , u n -bacon over top. Bake 1n
.. c .. arcuterle'• wave ~ cup red win e lf'"D beam (I CUPf), and apple in IAdividual 3 cups chopped fresh ~ c up w b o l e cover e d, 5 minutes. a 350-degree oven l ""
u.at•a n111'• tM M · vtaepr coot.j pllH ·in flat pan or muab.rooma <~pound) blanched almonds Re move from beat: add h ours . Remove from
Uoa. .,. \4 ~wa&er l lar1• auccblnl. marlnallna dlah; pour 1 cup chopped onion \4 c u p c hopped pork, chick~. almonds, oven ; cool ; cove r :
T .. e P r • a c b \4 c up Ir u b I y aUced (l~ cup.) mariaadt over all. Cov· Cl l1r1e> parsley parsley and eggs: mix refrigerate overnight.
cbtreuterie orl1loallJ 1q......S ...,_Ju.lee 2 c arrots, cut lo er. Retriprate ' boun 2 cloves garlic, 2 eggs we ll. Line the bottom To unmold, dip pan ln
WH a 1&ore that MW 4 teupooa1 dijon· Jullenoe alrtpe or ovemiebt; stir oft.en minced ~ po und s ll c e d and sides of a 9 x 5 x 2·1n ches of hot water for
pork productt -a varie-lt)'1-1DUltard l mediwn·1lse r.d to mol1ten ve1etables Yt cup dry she rry bacon. 2~-lnch loaf pan with 30 seconds. Invert onto '1 of~......... l larte clove 1arUc. pepper. thialy all~ wltb marlnat101 mix· wine 10 pitted prunes bacon s lices. letting serving platter: scrape beartJ ~. aDd \MMttr mlnttd t amall ,..._apple, lure. To 1erve, drain 2~ teupoona salt R ad I s h es. c o r -slices hang over sides of o rr a ny ex ces s fat. amoked haml, u w.U u ~ ~aapoon hol pep-cored, t.hlnb' 1Uced and am.nae vegetables l teaspoon dried leaf n.ichons (optional) pan. S poon half the Garnish with radishes ~ INlll meat. Sv•· per aauce l.n a 2~up meaaurlo& on servmc platter.Ude· thyme. crumbled Jo a large saucepot, meal mixture into pan; and comichons, if de-
~ ............. beau \'It teaapoon dried cup or amau bowl com· 1lred. aerve with addl-J teaspoon bot pep-h e a t o i l : s a u t e pack ftnnly to press out sired. Yield: 8 servings. apeclal l 1 l a1 i n ~----~~--------~------~--~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~--------------------------------~~----~----------~--------------~
~batt\&si•butd mu.la
tbtt were 1lmllar lo
prlnclpAe to Gen:nan and
American dellcaleaun , ......
Then, u with moat
Sood foodll from around
tb e world . t b e
cbarcutsie crue came
to Ameri c a . And
Justifiably 1 0 . Tbe cbarcuterie 1QPPet' la a ·
marveao. do-ahead for
family or friend s . AltbouP the foods are
economical and simple
to prepare, they bave a
definite a ura o r
elegance .
No guest could fail to
be impressed by Pate a
la Campagne, for exam-
ple. This · rich. bacon-wr a pped loaf ii im-
bedded with glossy
prunes, and every slice
is "picture perfect."
The pate is a }lvely
blend or ground pork .
c hi c k e n, s her r y ,
almond s, and
mushrooms that's given
an indefinable piquancy
by bot pepper sauce.
Interesting saJad and
vegetable accompaoi-
m e n t s typify tb e J
charcuterie meal. A col-
orful platter of Legumes.1
a la Grecque is eu y to I
assemble yet. looks truly l s pec tac ular. Whole
mushrooms and green
beans , carrot and red
pepper strips, and zuc-
chini and apple slices
are all marinated for
several hours or over-
night in a lemon and
gar lie vinaigrette that's
delightfully enhanced
with bot pepper sauce.
What else comprises
an authentic cbarcu.terie
supper? A chilled white
wine and homestyle f
light or dart bread are
estential, as are a varie-
ty of lanl)' pickles. For I dessert, Cresb fruit and
mellow cheese go excep-I
tionally well.
Use Corn
Quickly
The best insurance for I
enjoying tbe sweetest
tasting corn is quick J
usage. The soooer corn
is used, the sweeter it
will be. If that's not
poasible, keep the ea rs
c old and at a b igb
humidity.
One word or caution -
avoid any ears or corn
that aren't cool to the
t ouch. The quality of
flavor de te riora t es
rapidly at warm or even
ordi na r y room t e m-
peratures. The natural
sugar in corn is quickly
converted into starch if
not stored properly.
FRESBSUMMER
STEW
3 pounds chicken,
c ut into ser ving size
pieces
2 tablespoons oil
1 large (~ cup)
coarsely chopped fresh
onion
4 medi um fr esh
tomatoes, peeled and
quartered
1 cupwater
1 cup fresh green
beans cut into 1-incb
pieces .
1 cup sliced fresh
celery
t small clove garlic,
minced
1 ~ teaapoons salt v. s.e.pooo around
black pepper ~ cap aoft bread
cnambe
4 ears freab corn,
eut llM 1-tDcb plecM. 1D Dut.eb oven Hate cblcken In oil until
1olden brown. Add
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FOOD
Pineapple Black
Bottom Pie
requires no last
minute preparation .
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tom• o1 u.. J1llke me ....... C1"UIW ....... .a. ud a bk ol nun. Meaaure out .. tup ol
tM t«lked cUltaN Ad edd. little ........
ebocol.a.e to mil• the
black bottom layer.
Wb.Ue Udl b chllllq lD
tbe baked crust, add
1•l•tin Hd crushed
pineapple to1be'remain· has cU1tard. Chill ud
fold ln eawbit.ea beaten
to a merincue with ..... ar. and .a ~liWe whipped
crnm. 1bm pile oa top
of the cbocolate layer
and cbiU. Decorate with
a little relel'Yed pineap-
p le and additional
whipped cream lf you
desire.
Pi.DMpple Black Bot·
tom Pie makes a 9-incb
dealeTt and cuts into 8
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putrysbell
2 (8 ounce) cans
crushed pineapple in
Juice•
~ cup juice from
pioe.pple
1 eaYelope un·
navored 1elatin
%cupsugar •
2 tablespoons com.
starch ·
~ teaspoon salt
l cup half and half
(light cream>
2 large egg s,
separated
14 cup golden rum
Y: cup semi-sweet
chocolate pieces
14 teaspoon cream
of tartar
~ cup whipping
cream
Prepare pastry shell.
Tum pineapple into wire
s trainer; drain well,
s aving ~ cup juice.
Sprinkle gelatin over 'A
cup pineapple juice to
soften. Mix ~ cup gug.
ar, cornstarch and salt
in 2-quut s aucepan.
Add ball and ball, re·
maining in cup pineap-
ple juice and lightly
beaten egg yolks. Bring
to a boil over moderate
beat, stirring constant-
ly. Remove from beat;
stir in rum.
Measure ~ cup bot
custard. add chocolate,
and stir occasionally un·
til chocolate melts,. Cool
.slightly. Spread over
bottom of pastry shell,
and chill. Meanwhile,
add gelatin to remaining
bot custard; stir until
dissolved. Set aaide ~
cup drained pineapple to
decorate pie. Add re·
mainder to custard.
Chill until mixture
begins 'to thicken and
Jell. Be1t egg whites
with cream of tartar to
soft peaks. Gradually
beat in remaining ~ cup
a-.gar. beating to a stiff
meringue. Beat cream
until stiff. Fold mer-
ingue and cream lnto
pineapple mixture. Tum
into pie shell over cb
ocolate layer. Chill 6 to 8
hours or overnight.
Decorate with reserved
pineapple.• • Makes 1
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For an ea s y ,
packable, portable
summer sandwich,
prepare a basic egg
aalad, then mdf il into pita pocket breada aloag
witb 1Jked tomato and
fresh leUuce or spinach leaves.
*** Summer always brinP a bountiful crop
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Laguna Ballet Guild member Wendy
Edgren (left)_poses with Ballet Pacific dan~ Heidi FAgrea and Jane Neptune at
the Tivoli Terrace restaurant in Laguna Beach, as a preview to tbe fund-raising
cbampape supper to be beld at the
restaurant Saturday, Sept. 6. The party
will precede the 15th annual Ba llet
Alfresco program in Irvine Bowl. Dinner
will be served at 7 p.m. and curtain time is
8:30 p.~For ticket information call Sally Reeve at"'the Festival of Arts.
Illness
Chapter
...... Today eo.t."
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ple 1ufferln1 from
eerioaa illDel••· ta In tbe procw ot fOl'1Dinl •
1aew chapter ln tbe ....... OnD9e~ area.
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ls to help people Uve ute
in a pogttive and mean-
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AD initial meetinl la
scheduled for Tuelday,
Sept . .23, from 7:30 J'.m.
to 9 :30 p.m. at the
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Sciences, 180b N.
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Wldllelday, August 20. 1980
ClulJ fJalendar
COSTA MESA'S Junior Women's Club will meet
Tb.t,tt.Hla)', Ao1. 21,. at 8:30 p.m. at lbe
clubhouse, 910 West 18th St., Cost.a Mesa. All In·
terested women are invited.
"4 UTE SVJIME& REF&BSRE&.'' featuring
mualc and coameUca show, will be held Wednes·
day, Aug. 27 at noon at the Huntington Beach
Inn. sponsored by the HWttlngton Beach Cbri.s·
Uan Women's Club. Information: 84(M973.
SOUTH COAST Junior Women's Club will host
a salad and Cashion show luncbeoo Tbunday.
AulJ. 21, at U a.m. at the home of Mrs. J .O.
Williams in liJ,anlington Beach. Information:
962-4671.
DAILY PILOT C~J
A 8TUET FAIR with ethnic food. entertain·
ment. dis]>lays and crafts begins_ Friday. Aug. Eggs Beat Heat 29 (also Saturday and Sunday) in downtown
Orange.Information :771~144.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER will host a luau
Saturday, Aug. 23. at 6 p.m. at the center, 5tb
Street and Marguerite in Corooa del Mar. Cost
ls $10 per person. Information: 759-Mn.
LAGUNA BEACH'S Branch of the American
Association of University Women will host a
coffee for new and prospective members
Wednesday, Aug. 27, at 10 a .m. at the home or
Dorothy Mathe r. 1501 Tahiti Ave., Laguna. In-
formation: 581-7183.
A PROGRESSIVE WESTERN "ho-down" din·
ner will be held Saturday, Aug. 23 al 7:30 p.m .•
sponsored by Saddleback Mothers of Twins. In-
formation: 493-6401 .
MITZVAH CHAPTER of B'nat B'rith is sponsor·
ing a night at Huntington Beach Playhouse for
the Sunday. Aug. 24, performance of "California
Suite." Cost is SS per person, including a wine
and cheese pa rty at 7 p.m. and the play at 8
p m . Information : 897·2455.
A FUND RAISING dinner to benefit the Orange
County Red Cross Blood Cent.er building will be
held SWlday, Aug. 24. at AUredo's Restaurant at
the South Coast Plaza Hotel, Costa Mesa. In·
formation: 83.S-5381.
THE CAPISTRANO Valley Chapter of the
American Association of Retired Persons w1U
meet Tuesday. Aug. 26, at 2 p.m. at the Ho
Springs Dance Ha lJ, 32506 Paseo Adelanto, San
Juan Capistrano. Information: 493:80.18.
The time·tested team
or bacon and eggs
makes this dip doubly
dellcious. It's a nifty dip
f o r r-a w v e get a b I e
dippers and a savory
s pread on crackers and
bread.
BEAT·111E-HEAT
EGGDIP
Aboat3 caps
8 bard-cooked eggs,
sliced •
6 slices b acon .
cooked crisp, drained
and crumbled
'.-'.! cup mayonnaise
2 tea s po o ns
prepared horseradish
2 t easpoon s
Worcestershire sauce
11.a teaspoon IJl.Stant
minced oruon
~ teaspoon salt
Reserve l center egg
slice for garnish. Finely
chop re m aining eggs.
Reserve a few bits of
crumbled bacon for
ga rnish. Combine a ll
re maining ingredients.
Cover and chill lo blend
flavors. Garnis h with
reserved egg slice and
bacon bits. Serve with
fresh vegetable dippers
or as a cracker or
sandwich spread .
Ha rd-cooked eg g s
sunny up this refreshing
s alad and provide lots of
protein. Brimming with
goodness, every bite is
cool. crisp and delicious .
COOL GREEN AND
EGG TOSS
&servl.Dgs
6 hard-cooked egg1>, •
wedged
'r2 cup sliced pitted
ripe olives
\ small bead lettuce.
torn into pieees
2 cups tom spinach
leaves
1 cup (4·ounces\
s hredded C h e dda r
cheese
6 s li ces bacon ,
cooked cril>p, drarned
and crumbled
1/4 cup sliced green
onion11 with tops
Reserve 6 egg wedges
and an olive s lice for
garnish. Toss n:mainmJ?
ingredients lo~e tb er.
Garnish with reserved
egg wedges a n·d olivl'
slice. .. ·
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lq a ....,, •• Do pa..ty ol Ult•'"I· obMrvtAs -te7 penGD la oe your 1We Md you'll aoon be
aware ol It. A«eal oe c:ooper.UO.. public rel•·
Uou ..... dedaiaD ~marital 1t.atU1.
i.m (July D-AUI. 22): 8e poloiUvt concern· inf ....._ apectatiooa. Deftne Lerma. Don't permit....-... &o •••1 ~from DriaclDles. Spedal ..,.meat is an tap, but y04i wtU have
to ~Y battle for~~ ~miaaioos. VlllGO (Aq. ZS.Sept: 22): NoUUn& occurs
halfway; empba1iJ ~ invo1¥ement, invest·
menll, priorities and mtemlfied relaUonsbip.
Capricorn, Cancer persona play slrnUicant
roles. Creative Juices now -imprint style and
refuse to be deterred by one who merely
"whistles in the dark." Ull&A (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Special transac-
tion will be completed. You are rid ol burden
and you get valid information concernine costs,
values security and potential. Aries and
anauier Libra play significant roles. Older in·
divtdual lends moral support and benefit of ex·
perience. SCOaPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You have
chance for new start in new direction. You'll be
more independent in thought, action. Leo.
Aquarius natives figure prominenUy. Short
trips, visits, communications from relatives
bighligbt scenario. Avoid lifting heavy objects.
SAGIJTAKWS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Follow
· -throutl\ on hunch; intuition is honed to razor·
sharpness. You learn through teaching process.
By sharing knowledge, you gain a valuable al·
ly. Additional fuoda become available. Leo,
Cancer, Aquarius persons fagure prominently.
CAPIUCO&N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Rely on
personal judgment. Sense of direction is
restored. You'll be more independent and your
original ideas will pay dividends. Gemini,
Virgo, Sagittarius penons figure prominently.
AQUA.lll\JS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Agree to re·
viae, review and to tear down for ultimate
,urpose of rebuilding OD a more solid base.
Another Aquarlao, Scorpio and a Leo figure in
~our personal scenario. A confidential message
aids in locating item that bad been lost or
stolen.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Marcb 20): Popularity in·
creases. You win friends and influence people.
Wish comes true -agree to cbaDle. study writ·
ten material and display faith in loved one.
Put investment will begin to pay dividends.
There will be cause for cdebntian.
.
Qe Turned A•• La•ders A New Leaf •
DSAR ANN
l.ANDSftS: J am no
writer, 10 I am '°'81 to
· •rile U1e ••1 1 talk .
Pl .... lalle Olll the dlrty
wordl lllild print lt.
Tbru 1Hrl •10 I
dlvore9d. my h\aaband
btfAUlt be lltd ,
11mbled and clu,1td. o"' ,,,,..--old da"ct\ter didn't can one way or
tbe C»tMr beca1&1e h•r
dad ..._. peMI much at·
&..UC. lo ......
Th• divorce decrte
1a ve my hu1 b1nd
Wfltkend v6 1llln1 prlvU lfl, but I never
thou1ht he would uae
lheld I wu mlltaken.
AU of a 1\ldden he de·
Yt'loped "fatherly ln·
ettncta." He plcks Lyon
up •l e o'clock abarp on
•'rlday and brings her
home Sunday at 8 p.m.,
Lynn can't stop talk·
Ina about the beautiful
furn lture over there.
how great the silk
bedsheets are, how ter·
rtnc the f~ ls and the
French maid who picks
up after her.
Yesterday, Lynn told
me her dad ls a won·
de rful person, and I
shouldn't have divorced
him. How does a mother
tell a teenage daughter
her father is a skunk? -
STYMIED IN JERSEY
DEAR STYMIE-D :
Yoa dom't. Lyu laai laad
14 yean lo form u opl·
a.Ion ol Iller father, aad
'"c•t11e..,.••a• .... ** ~&. ti '" Min ........... la .Mr a polnta made by "Show·
NU• .-... .r .alMt. Me SUU":
• wW _. Ille r..aM la· 1. M for aleobolilm
&e ' ' .. " ' • ' ... " beln• boWed and told: •e•a•eet1 a•• ••Id alcohollam comea ln Mnl~ •ake a laappy people, not in bottlea.
..... <DlabeWI does not come o..p down yoa are in a candy bar):
worried al>o•& loala1 2. The di.seue does not
"'· I _. Y• will ..a require a license to keep allow y_.. cla•P&er &o it 1olng. Alcohol bas ,a., .._.. e9dl a1alu& always been eaay to 1et.
.._ •IMe. U'• a very wllb or without a
••P•lar 1a•e amo•I licen.se. The disease will d•lldrea of dlvoreed alwaya be around.
pare.ta -ud a real 3. Alcoholism ls not
IMammer. contracted through lack
D EA R A N N o f wlll power . It
L ANDERS : l knew repreeenta the combina·
when I read tbe Jetter lion of a physical
from "The S how-Me seoaitivtty or allergy to
State" that it was writ· alcoboi, plus a mental
t en by someone who obsession with drinking
didn't tr:JJow much about that cannot be con·
alcoholism. He started trolled by will power
b y s a y l n g • ' ' 1 f alone.
alcoholism is a disease. 4. Mental illness pro-
it's the only disease that voltea crime. ls lh.ia also
is bottled and sold, con-contracted by the will ol
tracted by the will of man?
man. needs a license to s. Accidents do bap-
keep golng, produces pen u a result of other
revenue for the govern· illnesses. (There are a
ment, is spread by ad· lot of aick people OD the
vertlsing, causes violent-road): Alcoholism itself
death on the highways," can result in violent
etc. Please print my re-death as well as many
bullal. Those miscon-other illnesses.
c eplions co uld b e 6. Alcoholism is not
dangerous. caused by a germ or
Recently I have been virus, nor is heart dis·
educating r$yself and ease, kidney disease or
other Camily members mental illness.
in an effort to cope with 7. Lung diseases are
an alcoholic spouse. I a lso s pread by ad·
would like to analyze the vertisi.ng.
• •• Secret
(From Page Ct>
"Kernel Censor's Chicken," a recipe copyr1ghled and de·
veloped by Gloria Pitzer. follows : Ingredients: 2 packages Good
Seasons Italian salad dressing mix; 3 tablespoons flour; 2 tea·
spoons salt; I/• cup lemon juice or vinegar; 2 tablespoons melted
butter or oil; 3 lbs. fryer parts, cul small; l pint milk, club soda
or beer; 21h cups dry pancake mix; 1 teaspoon paprika; ~tea
spoon powdered sage; 14 teaspoon pepper, and 1 lh pints salad oil
(for frying). Method: Make paste of first five jngredients; brush to coat
chicken evenly. Stack pieces in a bowl. Cover and refrigerate 30
minutes. Place milk in a deep bowl. Combine pancake mix with
paprika. sage and pepper in another bowl. Dip chicken pieces in
milk j ust to wet. Dust evenly in pancake mixture. Don't over·
coat. Let chicken pieces dry five mjnutes without touching each
other.
Heat oil to 425 degrees in heavy pan. nine inches ln
diameter. keepin2 oil two inches deep. Fry three pieces at a
time, five or sax minutes. Spear with point of a sharp knife to re-
move to baking sheet. Tongs or fork will break the coating.
Bake 35 minutes (or until tender> at 350 degrees, uncovered.
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Calendar
SELF CENTES wW
have a Single Ex·
perience discussion on
''Happiness -What is
lt?" at 7:30 p.m . Friday,
Aug. 22, in the city of
Orange. For inform•·
tion.,call Jan or Michael 9iiiiiiiiiiiiNiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm-;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~ at 99'1·9800. t
ORANGE CO AST C. M. GAUJTI~ O.D.S. ~
SINGLES will have a IJj,Oentut.ry For CIUldem 1
• '1
cocktail party at 8 p .m . and Teen.. e ._,
Saturday, Aug. 23, in
Costa Mesa. For in· ti 'It.~. form.UOU, call Ann at 9
751-G211. ,.,., ,
ouroooa SINGLES
wUl have a P>Ol party at
7:30 p.m. Friday, AU(.
22, in the city ol Oraqe.
A beach party will be
held at 6 p.m . Saturday,
Aug. 23, in La1una
Beach. A bnmcb and
cruise in the Newport
Harbor area is Mt for
10:30 a.m. SUDday. AU(.
24. Allo. the poop will
have a volleyball came
at 6 p.m. Monday, Aug.
25, in Costa Mesa. For
informaticJD, call Bob at .,,,.
SAN CLEMENTE MEDICAL PLAZA (714)
496-5001
SAPAal SINGLES
aod Tripmatea will
•J>ODIOI' a diseulaion on New Zn'anct at 8 p.m .
Friday, Aug. 22, ID tmae. Tiie mm and lee· wre will be Jed bJ Bruce
Clarke of tbe New
ZeaJUUI GoverameJlt
Toarilt Oftke. For in·
formllliaa, tall Nwy at
754.-.
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657 CAMINO de LOS MARES
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and a walk to the 'white ~ands-from this 3 Bdrm. ~"'Ueiltrr~L>olf
·tell an.,·one 1t "i. only
SJ.l!l.000. 541J·3666
I MESA DEL MAR
New paint in & out. new
>4•1tJI to wall carpeting in ~nd custom d raperies
1nave been itddod to this
jb1K 4 becJr oom home.
',\bout t900sq ft all on on
~t·v£'1 with family r oom ,
double oven gourme
j)utchto, and a separat
:master sJJite make th'
ran outsJandin& value a lS120.900. 751·3.191
C::. s 'ELECT
.T'PROPERTIES
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LOW INT. RATF.S
LET US SHOW YOU
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754-1202
MEWPORT
DU'1.EX
2 Units on fet-l and
Across from park. Near
beach. ba}. & shopping.
Pnced al $205.000. Eves
642-2253
DOORS TO IEACH
2-2 Duplex. Owner
motl\•ate d. Open to
t'rcati ve financ;ng.
Possibly Utt le or no cash.
Wlll trade property · boat
car • or ?? S249.000.
Eves S48.o715
associa ted
BU r•,.. [ c., , •• : I r • w
l. t ,~ ~ ~ ' ' ,. •
Waterfr ...... s BR. 4 Ba. custom
wat e rfront hom
w /17x38' pvt dock.
Prl ced S1 ,394,000.
Builder w I trade for Palm Springs Est ate.
F'or details oo this home
and appt to see, call Carol Hoff, agt. 631-()094
4ZOIOMCiSID
MIWPOIT
:.)00 sq. f\. 4 .Bdrm pool,
fixer. Assume 9115.000 at
lW.% with $'10,0IO down. owe balance. Aslthll
S350,000.646-L514.
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2· 1tor1 . N .wtly rt• ~·· .... ad•led kitdMift. Luah ~.,..,... ••
etc. C1aM '° &be .. nc1. .... '
JICmlUl.TY
THE l<W?= NUMBER TOSEE
NEWPORT HILLS OFFICE
2670 SAM MICiUEL DRIVE
1714t 759·1501
5790,000
IEACHFltOHT!!!!
Imagine a sitting down and soaking up a
panoramic. unobstructed view of the Blue J;ir,U~JOl:R,../OW#~~& s-~ ~ .....
house or strolllng down your pnvate s1a1rs
lo lhe beach' Owner w111 arrange soec1al
prrvale financing for you Def1n11e1v a
presrige prooorty 759· 1501
$195.000
•OCEAMYIEW RmEA T•
Imagine gelling away from ii all and
relaxtng overtOOkmg lhe ocean from your
furnished & freshly pamled collage. 21 ·x2<1
deck and large lot with room to enlarge
Seller will carry a 1sr T D De l1Mely a Besr
Buy!! 759-1501
$175,000
•PRICE llDUCEI>•
on th1s rare find 1n WESTCLIFF
HIGHLAND areal Fanrasltc home featuring
3 bedrooms and 2 baths with a large
country kitchen and covered Patio for
entertaining your In ends" 759· 1501
• •fAIU&.OUS Yin¥••
from this spacious 2 bdrm plus den
lownnome. Featuring cathedral ceilings
tasteful decorattons. wet bar generous use
ol Mexican paver s and custom oak
cabinets. Add this to as.sumabte financing
and you have an unbeatable comb1natt0n" 759-1501
••WOW••
IAUOA AXER UftftH!!!!
Xlnt develooment ootent1al on this conage
with C-2 zoning! Ad1acent to new recrea-
tional area. Assume 1 O 35% loan with
S827 trno Anxious owner will carry a 2nd
.T 0 .1! 75s-1501
~ Walker &lee
Raal Estate
macneb I f rvtne
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
UDO & IA Y VllW!
Love ly apt. coop. security bldg.
w/pool. 2BRS -2 baths -2-car
. garage and 2 patios. $400,000 fee.
Selle r assisted financing . Dick
Halderman 642-8235. <C·59}
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111-1700
Woochidqe Cenrer
64-MZOO
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WHAT'S UMIQUE
AIOUT UMIQUE
PAODL,t; TENNIS 4
Bdrm Ea-.tbluff. huge
lot with courl. trct'i:.
~.000
Q U A L I T Y .\ I'
POINTM ENTS 3
Bdrms . 2 12 baths .
Jai.nunc l'reek t Plan 6 >.
'1e w o f m ountains
5339.000
LITTLE I SL.A ND -
Unconge,tt•d A'4 full~
.-URE GOLD
3 Bdrm lower, 3 Bdrm
upper duplex Oul5tand·
in~ Balboa Ii.land invest
nlenl and summer home
Sl99.SOO
B/\LBOA I SLAND
ftEALTY
673·8700
9% LOAN
Jasmine Cr eek. Wt•ll
located 2 bdrm. 2 bath
t•ondo on wide i.:reenl.Jcll
Deluxe throug hout
~.000 down l"ull pncc
Si!79.500
Wl<~l .l:Y N
TAYLOR CO.
HEA l.TUH.S ~i 11n· 1 ~H6
GllEA T YllW-
DOVH SHOllES
This fin<' home by Ivan We lls. now
bein~ newly painted. etc. lends itself
to fuJI enjoyment with a huge atrium
entry with trayertme marble floor
<gn~at for dancing l ! 3 family bdrms
plus lovely master bdrm suite. formal
dinin~. family rm. beautiful pool . spa
& patio. 3-car garage. Back Bay &
city lights view. Owner will carry lst
T 0 . No loan fee.
WESUY N. TAYLOR CO.. REAL TORS
21 I I S• Jooqui" Hill• Rood
NEWPOllT CENTER, H.I . 644-49 I 0 -cute 3 Bdrm hm home. 2 --------m1
Bdrmumt M:IS.500. -----------------
\'11-:W -On top or Cd~!. l
Bdrm. dt'n. pool and 111
crt'<I ' 1cY> S49c1 000
Q l; I ~; T IM•h" NEIGHBORHOOIJ J
Bdrm .. S A . area. rt'·
m)dl'led. t•xpantlcd. 1m
mat•ulate. S93.50<1
DECOR C:lai:.~11· r oun
ll)" Frenrh. :-oph1sllt·a1
ed 3 Bdrm. :i Ra. 111i:red
\ll('ws s.1r>:i.ooo 1u11
9 IROM TO BEACH
Large c:xcc. hm, 4 UR.
2'i Ba . Bt' part of
'.lot·'4porl B<·Jrh com ·
mun11~ St7!t.:iOO. Call
~&:; 6080. ownr agt
SPYGLASS WITH
A VIEW
PRICED TO SELL
W<Jteh boats go by as you relax in this
warm. invitin~ home It has Mexican
Pavers . plil nta tion s hutte rs and
neutral w a ll cove rings It 1s a
Spyglass best buy al 5527 .000 JoAnne
Perkins.
U,_.l()Ut= ll()Mt=§
REALTORS. 675-6000 1
IALIOA IS& AND--
JO I AP<>i.84A
One of a kind. old world design &
quality of this new authentic French
Normandy home. 4 Bdrm. 3 bath
c u s tom hom e with f inest
c rafts mans hip & amenities. Now
available. $58.5.000. Call for app't.
IAYROMT
We have several fine homes
with pier & slip.
a TotlO HqRSI COUMTn
4 Bdrm .. 3 ba ths; ranch styl e .
mini-estate in orange groves. $240.000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J4l Bny~1d1· 01111e N B 67) 6lbl
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J REALTORS
675-5511
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B i\ Y \" I ~ W N 1• w :,X~x~ -u~ ..ie-6tT .,ti ~
shingled. '>Ccludcd . \\CW
mg decks S485.000.
. ~\~-Y~·~ ~~
F..a m hkl• .1 pro We h:n c
opt'nrngi:. make !10 ,
520 per mo dc:,k ree. tn·
cld.s an:. i:.er Cilll u:,
1;.is..1~
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WE HAVL 41 Of THE BlST Ll!>llNC...!> IN TOWN (
SAN CLEMENTE: Very well located
condoc1 ....... two bfocks to oc... beodl.
9oH cCMW. pool, sw; l ta.droo.1tl. 2
bcrtfts, .. fOf' $I 24,500 and o.....-wil
l:dtt'f'2"d~.D: .. _,_. -·-----
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2 5 IS E. -Coast Hwy., CoroM def Mar THAT'S WHAT'S
UNIQUE ABOUT
U!lllll ()UI: ti()~l:S
Healtors. 675·1i000
IEACHHOME!
Upgraded beach home -
Newpart' 'Walk to oceun
or private bea ch : New
carpets and fresh paanL:
CUstom decor. 3 patios +-
secluded sundcck ! J u:,t
Sl27.250 ' Hurry. t•ull
CHARMING BAL ISLD DUPLEX
Mew 2 bdrm unit with two dKb & I st
OWftft' deprKlaffOft. Alto, 3 bdrm .....
wftll ReW roof, Coppet" plm •Ing. MW
kite.... _. batlt, flreploce & H/W
floors. Tohll lslmld Uana. S43S;OOO
BETWEEN BAY & OCEAN CORNER
G14JaMk 2-story 4 bed 1-t rm, IRtarior CJ"•• O•I• wftlt brick. A IMG~ ho.-
s~ps to boy & oceaft. Reduud to
$315,000. 631-1400 .
WATERFRONT HOMES. INC
REAL E.STATl
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SPOIL YOURSELF Custom MHa del Mar
-.1th 1h1 i:. bt-.1ut1fu l Th1i.un1que iM0Qhomt:
spac1ow. 3 bdrm homt-has been h 1ghl~ up
FJbuJous fam1I\ room.·2 graded It r CJ tu r E'S
lrpl<::.. dl·(=o ru to r -.k )lq;:hts. )!reenhoui.1·
wallpapt'r. 1a cut~1 &. window room. paol. new
great location SJ~.900 cal'J>l't..'>. \'aulted ce1hng:.
Call!179-5J70 toda) and much more Don't
A 1TUS~ seem~ lh1s horn .... LLSTA TE ~~cc SJ&l.a<IO Call
REALTORS t;:SELECT
Sl::LL idle items with a
Daily Pilot Classiht>d Ad. I PROPERTIES
Pete Barrett
CHOICE DUPLEXES
Close to beach in West Newport. 3 &
2 B<inns. immaculate. built-ins and
new carpets. S279.000
Close lo So ba.,front on Balboa
I s I and . 2 ~ '\\.\\ Bdrm s . we II
maintained. ~v .. eplare and mini
view $475.000.
Corona dcl Mar. So. of highway
new listing 3 Bdrm unit with
beamed ceilings . new k it chen
appli ances and used brick patios. 2
Bdrm apartment with wrought iron
gated entry. tiled patio and open.
sunny feeling.
ASK US about our hom~ warranty
fM'OCJf'Cllft which conrs buyers & Hiers.
~--642-5200._--c: .-
Pete Barrett ~r
MEAR PIUV A Tl llACH
3 bedroom. 3 bath home with great.
remodel possibility . Enjoy this
desirable private a r ea near marina.
$365,000.
r ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER
• 644-9060 ~
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RCTaylorC o
()40-C)C)QQ
INVESTORS
15 Units in Costa Mesa. Lar~e two
and one bedroom apartm e nts .
Garages and carports. Center
courtyard with BBQ's. Near schools
and shoppin~. Askin~ price S650.000.
RCTaylorCo
675-5511
F.ager buyer~ r ead lhe
Classified ads every day.
H yoo have somelhtng
for 11ale. reach them fast
and inexpensively. call
&U·5618
Your fri e nds ;.i nd
neighbors use Classifil..'<I
when t h ey ha\'C
somettung to ~II. They'll
tell you how we ll 1t
worked for them '.
Knit Neck Down!
7490
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more '" Jhl\ \lttktnK 1K~tl1
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Alice ""°" Needlecf-'1 Dept. 105
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lot 1'3, OW Cllebn Sta .. !It'll
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Aft« tM beb)' WU born, U..
lwo U.v.a.d to Idaho, wberethey
planned '° hunt ror aold near
O.vU Mom&.aln TM1 we~ Uvlftpton. Idaho. camp
on July 7 when they met the
Grolfo famlb, a 1roup of Mlf· dt1tri~ea travel.ln1 lo
Grotto and Mr. Grotto, for eaUM
of adoptlon."
Oroffo tald the 1trl asked him
to take tbe bllby.
"Can you ltnaelDe?" he said.
811. Gray called home, telllai
her father that Jolene WU &0De
and she had tlped '·aome adop-
tion papen.•• She then retumed
home, wblle her f1lber contact·
ed 1uthorlt1ea in Nea Perce
Couty. ldabo.
baby to be whh tbe mother if sne
wanted her." Hid state police
Set. Thomas McNulty _
Judge Arthur Corfey of the
Middlesex County Probate Court
in Cambriqe awarded custody
ol the cblld to Gray oo Monday.
Bul G~o uid his famUy still
wanta to care for Jolene.
f'J'~ atH M•• award4HI .... ~.
W .. MN 0...,. wt.o ~· .............. llUt1n ..._.
U.e1 re~ov.N• l ·•H1'·old Joi... Or91 at • MlllN&et•
e-lll'D *·Mill WM I Mt
........ ~ ,rbo .....,.
"Tbey were tolnl to take that
baby up to the mouat.aiu PAD·
ol.Dc for fe>ld. Tbere'a no atonit.
no docton, no food or milk. ao
dla~.nothlng."
The Grottos eventually were
traced to the Paradise Park
camperounda in Middleton. not.
f ar from Gray's Pepperell
home. and when Gray and his
dauchter went there. Mrs. Grof·
fo readily banded over the child.
weU·equl vua •
Ka :tie save btr daupter
-PGraril1 tM clUJd. .. , • m c:icm Utn acted \o
pntect U.. INlbY." Oro aakt
to Tuna and Dorothy Grotto.
•l•niaa a handwritten, notarlaed
not. tfwt 1ta&..s: "I, Katherine
C. Ore)', hereby releaH all
r*6pmuaba. (aic) and attachment ot Joi.,. Claire Gray to Dorothy
Groffo said be loaned lbe COU·
pie '80 and drove them to the
highway. The Grolfo caravan
traveled west, then east, arriv-
ing in Massacbuaetta three
weeks ago.
"One of the first things they
said was that they wanted the
"I love children.'' be said. "H
the paJ"eDt.8 don't wanl the baby
and are wtlllng to give her back
to me and my wife, we'll take
care of her and raise her like
one of our own."
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Trivia
l.nver's
Delight
NEW YORK (P ) -
Lovera ol trivia wtll find
pl e nty in the oew
Manhattan l e lephone
book.
T h ere are three
Frankfurters. l l Rolls. two Mustards and 47
Beers. There are two
St eaks. rive Plzias.
three Salads a nd a
Rudolph Von Eggcream.
For lover s or
literature. there are 5
Sha k espea re s. 26
Dickens, 32 Faulkners.
15 Boswells and 4 Hem-
ingways.
Flttd Out Why
Everything's
Gonna Break
PALO ALTO <AP> -Champagne corks pop
oft wlth gay abandon -at the wrong lime. Ann·
Margret falls olf a st.age swing in Lake Tahoe aod
is seriously Utjured. Ford Motor Co. ls charged
with reckless bom.icide in the fiery crash of a
Pinto.
Enter Failure Analysis Associates. a company
that thrives on misfortune. anaJyiing why and bow
and if products fail.
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I r11~ iot•owlno l>ef'•on• ••~ dO•nci l'osl Office ... ,"" A11l1e Ori••. Suttr 103. Or•"9t "WU EN THERE'S FAIL V R E, the r e· s bu~•"•"•• ,,..,,1,.~. ca11Mn11• um C.t1t0f"ni•.,_
l h " id , ... _Ml R J ,.. \( 1'161.JC. "''SO(t,tTES. '10 VI• I f'HlttS Coesl Home Lo•n~. '"< • " a ways uman error. sa -.,mu ea au r ...... e I I •GO Mor() M~-t1 lle.i>tlo. CaHforn\3 Publl\Md 0r""9' COd\f D•••v Piiot. Celllor"le Gof'llOUliOf!. Ill s. """• company's 38-year·old general manager. "No "'"' JuivJO.Auq •. u.10. ·~ m t-«J 0.1.,, •• sul!• t03. or-c.111orn1•
' • \ j l f 11 ak rt th l' (loArl<'\ T SI>••~"· 410 VI~ l •dO .,... one s go1.ng 0 n en 1ona y m e a pa a s ao· I Hord, M~WPOr1 ""d(lo, C•ltlorn•• I llll~ buslnns .. c.onooc.1~ 11'1 • c.or· ing to fail." .,.,,l PUBLIC NOTICE t10••110ri.
In the case of Ann-Margret's swing, "It turned I w .... ~~·:.';.!.c~~·~,~~. •·••·~ 1 l"tCTIT•ous euStN£SS ~~~E out lo be an engineering problem. Jt turned out not G•'-• • ~·•&•\ •10 Vl4 I Id' MAME STATEMOIT Ell..Wtll M. C-•
to be adequate for holding up Noro ... ~ .. QOrt ~II<" ( &lltorn•d •'6U I "'" •ollO•""<l P~•Wn\ "" Oo•nn Vice ~~· I ff\h bu\tnc\\ " f'Of\du<f"d b• • OU\tl'lt._~ ... , Tfllj\ , ... ~ •·H tilf!d •"" t"-' prelty ladies." <lf'""••t 0oer1,..,,,.,o ou~fn •ssc MBl v ,~,, 1 r a Co<1n1v c i.o. of Or•n.,e cou,.iv on On t he Pinto. Failure C'-lftE lluno• l'"cin •·~"u~ :1 '>•"td •no Autvt1s.1• I '"'' 't•t~t .... , fllt-d ••'"' t~ (ahfo<n•• .,~ F'1Ul71 Ana lysis compared the car to Cou"I• C•er1l al Oroncie (OUnl• Of' I O•M'f Prv"'1ld\ 1~18 l>Apod\ f>uDh"*' Ot-C.0.\1 Delly Pttol Olhers Of its Size. AUQu•! •. 1'80 "'u"ll"CllO" 8'>..c" C~"'<>'"•• •1o-e AUO '°· 11. S.0. 3. 10. ,_, ~!1-IO
GRANDFATHER GIVEN INFANT CUSTODY
Bemerd Gr., With Jolene, 3¥1 Month•
In this pol itica l
season. the phone book
does not practice equal
time. While there is an
Edward Kennedy . a
James E. Carter and 17
John Andersons, there is
no Ronald Reagan .
though ·there are nine
Reagans.
d P. • FUJffSI Patr.<t. P tehttmwono, ... 'J-'• \
1 "The For into was no • Pu1111t-Or.-wr c°"'' o~·•• P1101 M•r·~ s1 ....... s..n1 .. •M r .. 11•o•n•• PUBLIC NOTICE worse than most of the subeom· • AU<I •· u 10 ,,. ,., n1<1-eo.<mo& -----------
pacts. There were some con· , 1"'' ""''"f'" •\ '""du••rd t>v "' l'ICTITI~austNESs PUBUC NOTICE IQE;f'P••• ,,...,~,Shi(> NAM« STATEMUIT s iderably better, but there were °""""Jlevnold' T11e fo41-1,,q ~''°"' ••t do1n<1
.-_~G_o.Jjl!as Too Costly
There are two Noons.
four Mornings but no
Nights. There are 10
Stranges but only 1
Normal; 18 Poors and
174 Riches; a Veronica
Hollywood. a K. Dubu·
que . a Ma r g aret
Phi l ade lphia , and
Bruce, Sarah a nd
William Butte.
m any that were worse. Why I '"'\ ''"'~' "'"" , .. .., "'''" '"' 1tlu\•Mu n · ~ICT11'0US•USIN•SS (ounh c·-·~ of ()ranl)t (OVM• on NIOUHlA,t N VILLAGE co ... • single them out?:· Rau said. NAME STATEfl!llENT ........ ,,. ,.___ PAN v. ••s" H11e A••"~ ,,..nt
A · · j di acquitted Tltt foll-ll'Q oer\Of\\ ••t 001nq FHIOt C.litorMe"7tt ANN·MA•GRET • JUT)' lD n ana ""''ntn•' Pubhst.ec Or<!no (Od\I O.iolv l'ol<1r lltt RObtt1 p Wu"'t"91on c;,,.,, Ford in March. One reason was Ford's argument. CHHSE• SOVA RE L ro sn• "'"° 6 •l.:1011 •'lllO 1110 .. 0 I,,."•· • c.••-• <°"""'"'..,., 1&s9'1
MIAMI <AP) -The Zoological Society of
Florida bas given up on collecting Green Stamps
to buy gorillas. Their two-year campaign yielded
only enough stamps ror about half an ape
based on Failure Analysis work. that the Pinto I P1<c•"111" Cl•c•• "":"""''"''~' ----. -· H••••·•-· '"''r-..c.1110•"'•"'" C.lltorn•o""3 PUBLIC NOTICE flt•\ bu,lnen t\ conou<1~ O• ~ that burned was like other subcompacts of its day. Kt""""' L °"""''· • ~ Bt-•ci••.,. I ""'""' P0'1~P
TUE CHAMPAGNE CORK MATIER is still
under WTaps. but Rau said engineers believe it's
also a design problem.
No. 114, W.-stm.Mt., • Calotorn1• t?.al l"ICTITIOUS 8USINESS The RoDtr1 P
P•t•l<te SeCI•"· \12• Pl«•dtllY 1 MAME STATEMENT W•rmlnQlon(o
Cir< It.~''""'"''· Cattlor"'" •1 .. 3 '"e tollOWtr>Q "'°'-I• 00." l>U ' W1tll.,,, J P1ttmd" , Tht\ bu~IM\~ I\ <Of"CU.tct~d ttv ct I n~ss ·~ q ' 5ecret•rv The private society says it bas collected 10
million S&H Green Stamps since kicking off the
campaign in October, 1978. when it decided to try
for three lowland gorillas for the new Dade County
zoo. At the time, the society ~aid it would need 45
million stamps. The 1980-1981 book has
788,732 listings -t 1.532
more than last year tt
has 1.5S2 pages -18
more than last year
Failure Analysis has been in operation since
the early 1960s. first as a consortium of Stanford
University professors and later as a company with
a staff of 80.
, llmlttO ~""M•P N E W p Op T H .t p 9 O p Tit" \lat-,.., ftle'CI '"'" I"'
• Tiii ~·:~ ~'1" 111"6 ,1,. 1..,.' 81.JILDERS. 116 E. '°"'Street. co.ial Counlv Cletk or Ordn~ Cou111v 0" I ' ~ • ..... "" I Mr14t, CAtl1torn11 m 77 Auou~I I\, l'llO t ountv Clef11 ol Or~ County"" July John L PelHk• 716 t' 'Orn Fl4J174 ~~~kes flf Str~~t. C°"l• ~ ..... C•lllor"'" 91611 I Pubtl\l\ed Or~ Coa~I O•••v P iiot. I MAltC It. TOW T"" tiu•""'" '' cOfldu<I~ by "" '" Auv. 10. n._Sef>C 3, 10. 1• _ ~'~
. Ol•ldu•• I ~.:'!.~.;.!;•tts Jomt .,.,..,." PUBLIC NOTICE Converted to cash. the collected stamps are
worth $20.990.45, enough to buy little more than
half a gorilla at today's market price of three for
$110.000. s aid society president Ric hard
Mahmarian. That's $30,000 more than the price
quoted two years ago.
Much of the expansion stems from an ex·
plosion in the products liability business. Wben
companies have product problems. they often are
targets of lawsuits seeking large awards.
"What they come to us for are specific pro·
blems or when they need an independent view,"
Rau said. "More often than not. we're providing a
s kill that doesn't exist in the company. even
Fortune 500 companies.
1........,a..dl,C.litenri'tf'4' Tll•• ~14"1_,.t .,., ltl"<I wtln t~ _ -----_ _
FIOml County Clffll ~ OfanQ" Cournlv o" l'ICTITIOUS 8 UStNE5S
PuOlt\lled Or-Cl)l\t Daily Piiot. Auqu\I 11· 1_, I NAME STATEM•NT
AUQ. 13. 10. 71. !itPI 3. 1WO 1»WO( p ~·· Or C O l't4-.I Tiie toOOwl"9 e>erlOft\ are Ooonci _ u~•sllfd •"9' oasr 111v P IOI. 8'111r>enes· I PUB•tl' NOTICE Auo.13.:io.li.s.1113 1.., 1m ao '"'NEWPORT HOM E LO• .. -"-TRUST HO. 14•, IDI NEWPORT -PUBLIC NOTICE HOME lO.-N TAVST HO. u s. tr• f'ICTIT\OUS 9USINlSS NEWPORT HOME LOAN NO. 1-.. IOI
eULL ROSS BULL._.., _ _, Oft A119u>I
II. t• In Solnl• ANI, C-. Survl-bv
Ill\ •lie ldil. SOft °""91H of L-
Bea<ll C. . d.uofllerl. M•ry L°"
J•"•~<ll •M Rvtll M<L•uo111t"· '
cir•"°<ll•lclrr-ft J vr.et.qr-llllO•f'ft
Servlc~~ w ill ~ ,,..., "" Tllur"'o
•uou•I " ,.., •• 1 OOPM ., ,,..
Herbel< ~-~I CMc»I with
Re• B•IK• Kurrie. Pre•byteri•"
Church ot IN! c:-... 1. off•< .. tlnci
!><orv•<•' -19-Oire<11of\ Iii Herbo<
l • .. n·-Ot••• Mor1U¥y ot Cotta ~,... S.UJ.6. •El•••• MILDRED L REMEit, ~ ... rnJ..
Otollt ot Cer00Wt 081 -· C.. P•~~ eway "" Augu5t 11. 1'90. $lw It ~Ur·
vtv~ by -Fr.,.11" I •~ deU91tter· '"·law Alie• R-r ot CO<cin.t 0.111-•r.
' or-Nklr&I\, oeri1e1. Pev•. wenoy
•M RONll~ ~•vet~ wrvl<e. _,,.
Mid •I P«lfl< V~w _,,_,., P•rlt.
~fvl(tt -Ille OlfKllQf\ 91 9•1U tl••v••on Smtih 6 lulhlll WHtcllll
C11eoe1~
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H.UIOI UW~MT. OLIVI
MoflUtll\I • Cf•m •IUl\I
Crt•mJIOIV
tb?b 01<ih·r /\,,,.
CO~t.1 Mt·~·•
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PIUCIPOTHIU l&L POADW4Y
M()tl\'UARY
11 0 B1oaow1t~
Co•.1,J Me· ,,
642 ~150
IAL Tl & IHGllOH
SMITH & TUTHILL
WHTCLI" CH4rlL cu E 11th St
Costn MO.d 6C~9371
...c1eaon.s s.erntl' NOlnlAIY
677 Main St
~nt1na1on Beecl'I 538-6539
,., ..... y
Cal0MAL"'"8AL
HOMI
7801 Bolsa Av~
w.s1rn1ns ter
893·352S
Deatlu
Elsewhere
TALLAHASSEE. Fla.
<AP) -Rev. Charles
Knife Steele Sr., 66, a
leader of the national
civil rights movement in
the 1960s who was acli ve
in the bus boycotts.
freedom rides and the
Poor People's Cam-
paign, died Tuesday.
ROCHESTER. N.Y.
<AP > -Jam es P.
Wilmot, 68 , an e n
trepreneur who started
out as a truck driver and
became a mllHonaire
owner 0( Ptge Alrways
Inc . and a conatructlon
company, died Tueaday.
Park Fun
Explained
In Folder
NAMe STATEMENT FfCTITIOUS llUSINlSS -NEWPORT HCWE LOAH NO U 1, lrl
I Tiie foltowl"9 per\Of\~ 4rt OotnQ I NAME S~AfEM£HT NEWPORT HOME LOAN HO 141, ftt
bu>lnen r.. I l nt tollow•"CI l>t''IO"' .ar• oo•nQ NEWP<WIT HONIE LOAN NO u•, lei• C 8 t, 7312 Or ..... tN><oe •~en.-. bu••,,..Ud\ HEW"°"f HOME LOAN NO t~. lhl
8urMPer1l.Gellfomt•011 LOUISE' STREET ASSOCIATES \HEWl'O'tTHOMEl..OANNO ISi "I TillNK WE'RE A PRE'M'Y practical group l c .... wmn 11enet1b t1K~a1ec1 j "'61 ~"'" B1v<1 . Hunttnci1,,.. Bf'.,.,, H EWPOAT H<>ll>f LOAH •Hc . 11 • C•lll orl\11 c.oroor•llon. llO C•h!Om••.,,..1 CMoorale Pin•. ,..•l>Cl•I Buc11. of guys, problem solvers. technicaJ sleuths. One Or•"9e"'°""" Avenur. Bu.ft• P•o. .,""°'Mil~" ,,.. ,, c.1,10,,.,. c.1t10,,.. • .,..., man rrom England called us the pathologists of C.llt«lll•a21 l•oroordltOrl 161'1 &.,,.,, Bl•O l"u"' I HEWPO'IT "°""E LOAN INC A things inanimate... Tltl' tius-u I\ "'"o'"'~ b• .. t0< •"'lion B•i!<" ca1o1o'"'a 92~•1 C•lllo•n•• cClf'llO'•lton
Rau. a Staruord Ph.D. in metallurgy. joined I PO••" ... c,,,,..,,.,., ~''"in< e>o!:;~"'*" '' 'c>n<1vr•"<I "' 4 <<'' l-'::~bu5t,..n h conouci.., b• d <0<
WASHINGTON CAP> the company in 1.974 when it had 12 employees and G L Sc11e,.,.,,.,,.n. l"t<to•"'""'<" •r• HewP01nHOMe P~t He<la< Ma,.,.<~ LOl'H INC -The national parks grossed $250,000. Last year. revenues topped $4 T11•• s1a1-1 .. a~ "'~ "'''~ •: ""~""'"' .Joe~ A. 8e9Q.
are providing vacation million. Rau declined lo give the company's pro-c"""'" cttr• Of Oran~ cou" Y '"" ,,d,.......,, wa• "'"° ... ,,, '"' S«•Nf'r.
f I • fa•ts Or hoW mUCh 1't Charges per CaSe. Auqusl ll. 1'ID. 1'14fttl Counh Cl•rl< of Ora~q1· County on I Hr-' Mome LOMtl I u n I 0 r a g r 0 w I n g . AUQU\f I 1"90 Tltl• '''""""' -· I ..., w Ill ,,.... number of Americans. If "In 1974. we changed from a pick-up team to a PubH$1'eC! or-. eo.si 0•11" Pitot. · Fm01,eouni. c1en. of or.,. eou..iv °" ~~rd:~~~ ~°i:r~ t~;~~~ ~?d~ ·Pi~e:s::~~t1~~~1~~ :!~ti:~~· w~~r~ Auq. ;~~~·~:ICE~, .• ::·.':~.~.';;'°"'' oaov3::~o:c, A:~11::~ coast Oa11:'=
is available. in." PUBLIC NOTICE Auo 10• 11• ~. l, 10• ~-_ ~~
This bright folder con· Although the company started by analyzing "';f::;.~!~~~·::r l'tCTinous au51 .. u 5 PUBLIC NOTICE
tains summary inlorma-failures. its mission has expanded. Companies are T11e 1011ow1no ~"on• d•r ooonci I N-• STATEMENT lion on all the maJ·or becoming more and more concerned about pre· bu""'u'" ,,,., 1011-1"9 oenon. .,,. do•nv c R I T T E N 0 E N M 0 R ~ H Dus1MS~ n :
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE Of' l'U81..1C SALE
01' A8ANOOH£0 l'AOl'EltTY parks in the system and venting failure. and are bringing in consultants to coNCEPTs. m11 ~ c""" H•v11w • .,, THE 1tJ1t PA1tTNE RSH•P. •
unfolds into a map of the study their products. su''' 8• SOutll LAouM. '"11'0,.,.1" .,,,, Callfoml• """'r•I ~t1M•~"'P. P o Pe,..tooe P«' Crlllt'n<li'n, JIS87 S &o• llMO. ,......_,. 9e.tch, Calltomt• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN llldl COUntry ShOWin g the Coa\I Hl911,.. ... Suit<' B Soullt fH63; 291 S.. JoMu1f1 Hiiis 'lo.cl, IMu~rsl9flfl0 wlllsellat publlc.1uc locations of the parks. "WE STARTED OFF DOING ALL the post L .. oun•.C•hfotft'a 97•1l NewoortlNCll,CellforN•'2t6> tlon PUr'JU .... lo Stcllon ,,. of '""
d 8Mtwlr• 8rst "'°'111, JIS411 S. Coast R-M. All-. 91Mf'•I ~r. Civil Cocleol Ille Stal~ol Calltorr>l• I"• On the back of the mortems. But as the cost of failure goes up an up, Hlq11w..,. Suite B. Sou11t L•ll""'· *' s... ~" Hiiis ltd . ""-' fottow•r>Q "'4'><~11~~ o'"'°""' on> map, a chart fives park· companies are spending more and more before ac· C·•11'0'"'•91m Bff<ll. Celif0mi•'*1 .,."., 1o-w11 1oen1111t<1l>Y1er>an1 ,..rnj'
b k 'nf . r ·1 . k .. R Heall,. Wor·-· In< .. C•l•lonrie ltMCI 8-\M, ..... , ... P4rtner. •nottOl'-unlt,,..,..ber· y·par 1 ormallon on cidents occur on at ure prevention wor . au torPO••tton. 11,,., s c,,.,, H1ci-•.,. 2811 s... ~ Hiii' Rd . He•Port 1r1NCEN1 .11NTON1>cc1 aa t he av a 11ab111 ty 0 r said. Su11e B. Sovlll L~. C.ltlor"•• .,.,, Bff<ll. CellforNa9MJ J.S LOCICAR06~
r.cllltl. ,_ for tours, pi'c· N Fail A 1 . . '-:-g com T1tl\ bu•lrw:•• t\ con<1u<1eo "" • J-c. 11r-. • ...,... .. ....,_. LARRY' WORKMAN A.1u .... ow. ure na ys1s IS WOrlUU on a . oene••I partner•lttp ., $0ft ~ Hiii$ 'let. • ..._, COHN IE VARGASA·7•7
nlcs, camping. hiking. puteriied system for inspecting railroad tracks. &.<twor .. ett1Nort11 BN<".Callfont4a'1Ml N•GELHOSSl.EBYA·1lB mountain c llmbln°. """''"company h0 • already done extensive studies Tll•\ \141-' '""'' ,.,.., w•111 -T111s ~1 ... ss is cOfldu<ted b y "I 1111•wi,wlll bebf <omoe1.11 ... 01d· A I JI,.; ...,. COUfll'I' Cft'f11 ill OrMIQr COUMv °"July ~r•t ~p. CllllQ on 11\r JOlll !Hy ot Afl9U\f. 1990. at NOTE,D~#( horltb61Ck riding, ftWlM· of derailments. JS.IW lt.M.All_, 1oo·c1cioam • .,.,l!lc'~m1ses wner.-,,,._,._,, I bo u fl hi lk bo JAC1UOM, ••ooa1t • suc11LtNG c;..11 PertMr w.ci ~ '• ,torw and -1c" " m n1, o n1. 11 ng, Company officers are reluctant to ta a ut ... N • .,...c.tottt-Orive Tiiis _,•es 111.., •1111 1,,. 1ou1ed ., o oo w w u1m1nsrrr
h U n l 1 n fl , 0 ff r 0 I d HpCCifiC CaSeS. "°""""2191 ,..._ 1 C-ly Clen ol Or ..... CO<HllV °" Ave~, In llW City of Sanle M•, Coun BOUGJrr vehicles, tJnowmobllea, .. U we find something wrong. we make our Hew_,8Hdl,c•t11-••n~,._.,A11111St ts.i• l'tum "':',.!>';~·~11;:1~io111 ,0 11lcl lng and mor(' client aware of that immediately .... We have Publl•lled Or-,,,.,, 0•11• P•tot. Pub••~ 0r-cou1 oa11v P1to1. 1>1d •1 111e sat•. P1Kc11ews mu" "'' LONDON (AP l An The awde CC>fltll •t.75 · 1 lth Juty:JO.Auq &.t310 •'90 J•11.ao Auo.20.11.s.,.l.1.10.1• ~1140 made •1111 <esll •rtd c>alo t0< at'""
unidentified ttealer in and c19,, be purch;sed ~~~~t"f/~ ~l ~:~!"~~~t;:~gv::img~~ons~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~;:·s:~~i;:~.,:;i~~~f~,:!'~
ror c hookti huis ~Id from the 8upertntendent cience to address any serious problems. something PUBLIC NOTICE a1111e11-ot111e~1~. T111,,.1, •• .ub , .. ...,,000 for u not.. k of OAAum-•", U.S. Gov· IM:f to prior (Meelletlotl in Ille e•ent ""'' " "" .., .. ~ that's a serious risk to people." said Rau. FICTtnous 1vs1Hus of '4!1t1ome1>111MWttn 1aoo1oro ano oo-c on Ul nl n g tbe flnlll ernment Printlna Office. W . 1 t be rt l 11 . l'1CT1nousausiN1SS NAMl!STATEMENT llgatec10¥ty.
d r .. ft of /\lfr"'ci Lord It .. e re not go ng 0 a pa y 0 a owmg a NIIMI: STAfl!MENT fllt 101tow1n9 person& are OO•no Publl•llecl Ori'"Ot Coest Oally Pllol
u " Washington, D.C .. 20402. really unacceptable risk lo continue." he said. ad-Tne 10110•11111 per\011\ ••• do111v t:>us•ne\~•·· Auo 20 11 19llO J.OOOllO Tenny8on'li poem "In Order lllOck numbe r 11us1nenn: PEPPERTREE APARTMENTS · ' • Memori•m... LI trlbulC 02H)()~OIY77I 7 ding such incidents have been rare. 10tllP~~:ei.N~O:.:~~:.R~~1:,1:,n~~ =~ s Ho10t.r , cy11rm. tat11orn·~ I PUBLIC NOTICE
to Arthur Halhtm, lhc p OVIDE h .,.,, '"•e&tors Ru• Es1ate 5.,,.,,.1cu 11.
VI t I l ' ' I .. RAU SAID f'EW COMPANIES R t e JOM "-terh. , .. E. 'IOlll Strttl. Lid, •• llmlled Oftrlntr\11111•. J l"ICTlflOUS eUSIMESS
NMM ITATDl•NT c or an poe R r en" services or Failure Analysis. although there Is Cost• Mesa. Cellf<>"'I• •m1 Corporete Plal.t Orl•e. Su•le 100, and hls Rlster'li fiance. Se· arch Illegal 1 M rt I IC•M Euell. M6 Proc!uCllOfl Pl.ace, Nowp0rl e.ac:11. C1' .,..a Tllo loll-11>9 persortl ••• Ootno
h d'ed I VI i some competition, from the Batte le emo a Newport llH<ll, California Alan L l"Oam>. '" OeM••I lluSlllHUI: w 0 n tinna n lnatltute of Columbus. Ohio. in metallurgy I and Mlrl.,,., ""'Oft· JW Cor• le"9. parlnt•I 3 Corp0rele Plala Drive ,., NEWPORT HOME LOAN
1833. S l\N fo'HANCISCO from the Highway Safely R-earcb l"'•tltut'" in· Coll•Mltw,c.111orn1• suHe1oo:~BHCll,cAn..o • TltU $T.~~ '1n. s'bTI NoEwPoA,T
S th b • ll """' .... .. Tlllt butl .... s " COllCkl<led Dy • H•l'OIO G -elle~ ,. ~'" HOME ...,..N •U N . '"· 0 0 e y 9 auc on (/\P) -A man's drug Ch lHlll N c OD ,....,.l-1ntf'tNp parl"9r) 3 Coroor•t~ ...... Ori .. Nl!Wl'O .. THOMl!l.OANNO.ts.t,(dl h ouse called It "the I I ti ape · · ·• cars. .-L........_• Sunr 1oo ·~tlucfl cAn..o 'NWWl'ORTHOMe:LOANNO.us.1•1 possess on conv c on Tiii• ,~ •u "'"' .,.1111 IM Thi~ bu_,1,.." 1, <""Mteo by • HtWl'ORT NOME LOAH HO. 1$6, 10 •m o • t c o m P 1 e l e waa overturned because PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE County o-ot ou,... c-1y on Hm1teo~~ "Ewl'Oar HOMl!L.CMN NO. m. 101
manu.cript ot the most the evidence found in his ---------Autvt"'·"'°· HefolctG.Morwllffd Naw~THOMELOANNO. "'· 1111 dlslln1ul1hed literary I ds t l'ICTITIOUSIUSINISS l'ICTITIOUS•UllN•U ~,..... a.--.. p..,_. NI Wl'Of'T HOME LOAN NO.,,., 11 Car -10\lt poun 0 CO· NAMlr SfATl:MIMT MAM• STATIM9NT ~utllllllld 0rtlf'9e C,,.sl Delly P1'414. Tiits -•es flied •lift tNt (orpor•I• ~t•ra, NewtlOrt 8HCll. work of the Vi ctoria n ca.lne -was obtained T11e 11>110W1r>0""'-•~00ln911<1\1 T11e101._,,. __ ~_,..1111t1· •ut.1S,10.n ,s.cit.3,,.., '"4C c-t>rci.no10r...,.COutot•Oft'"'"c:.1ffenlla.
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THIOMLYWAY .. _.. 106' s.teAM 1010 oee.IMlltW. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TO GO C\altom Hme . Cnyn View.1•-------3 Bdrm f&oor plan. ocean •.uu. ESTOIS 1298.000. Redhill Rily, MIW u~ view d eck s. larae lftl
enclosed brick pallo. $7,000T .. ltf Judy,552-7500'. SUHnS +LA.MD
Priced lor 1mmediate 3er. 2,,.,ea, asaume loana Ttrriflc "':.=N~EALTV ~ me.ooo. owe bawre!e .. ...._ ...
494-0731 w/no montbly pymts. Immaculate duplex.
S194,500 . 642·6991. perfect for fint time in·
a..,..M.... 1052 6'5-"482. veston. Low. low price! -••••••••••••••••••••• i------ll!lll~~I Located in older u ea o( SIAlltlEDS PRESTIGIOUS OCEAN· Santa Ana. Might be IOOd location for a bus1· White water view from FRONT Custom bwlt. nus or oHice. pro·
this beautUul custom 3 3Br. 2Ba home. w/bacb lessionally zoned. Owner
bdrm. 2~ bath home qtrs. Great value at may help with financing.
with large family rrn. & MBS.000.CALLNOW! Bring an oHer and see
Recen\ly refurbished.
Ellttllent East.side k>c•· Uon. Area to build 2 more
unita.'752· 1920
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conversation area with JONES REALTY what happens . Asking
coey fireplace. Marbhi 185.000. Call t oday I~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ entry, Roman carpets. 673 a210 ~1720 BKR
Guarded gate com· -v TAlaiu. mwlity ... $.525.000
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830-5050 493.9494 Front row. upper bay 1---------1 vtew. 2 bdrrn. 2 bath. + CHARMING,
5Ct.JSTOM CONDOS zmo HILLHURST DR.
Le. 1780-2200 sq fl. air.
Crplt'S. luxury appl. pool
& spa. all a menities.
formal din in g rm. DBJGHTRJL
beamed ceilings. Offered Large 4 Bdrm. 3 bath +
by original owner . ramily room . 3 car
$229.000. Agent. 640-5560 garage. beautiful pool
and s pa , brick BBQ. , ___ R_e_a_l_E_st_a_te __ _
Shows like a model. Of. TRlrLEX 'LSHD J tered at $201.000. Call ' ~I L5l Cost u :/:!~ r<'ntal ~
Prime loc limited edjtior. M I y **IARE!! project SI1s.000-l26S.ooo. OCEA • A Developer + 714 > 493·8545 VIEW COMOO l.a.raest model o( Wood-~~~~~~~~ Security bldg. w/pool. 2 bridge Broad.moor. 4 Br ::: Bcinns. 2 ba. Boat Slip
executive home with 3 IY OWNER Avail. Bro ker /owner. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;11iiiiii~=~::iiiiiiiiiil car guage! Cul-de-sac me.ti•• "--on L,. Priced to sell $330,000. • dv1 tM SPICIAL ~~uI~s1::fy., got it MICJlel Golf COMrM, owe. 675-1898. Shown by~~~~~~~~
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SUMMR SALi f appt only llAUTIFUI. CDM Two for one S78,SOO each Sl83.500 r • d • c: • d r o "' __:...;.__..· __;;.....·-----
Dljoy 3 private beaches, for 2 Bdrm stnaJe family lg) S 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 t o 34· Slip. Super 3 Br twnbse
Joan Li•ety RedtM
642·4799 ······················· ·------. --oreanvtew.3bdrmhome homes or 2 ror $1.50.000. \\bodbrtdge $240,000. AUUIMble W. Nwpt. Nr . bch.
with separate family rm. ~ 156,ooo existing Realcu I o 114 I s t T D . s:m.ooo Owner I Broker
Mable tto..s H>lex. Santa Ana. fixer.
forSale 1100 gross s1:>.200. Sl75.000.
••••••••••••••••••••••• Call Richard New . CPA
San Juan Capo. SSS.000. 2 Realtor 541-4054.
Best price In area. Fee ioan 00 each. 551_3000 49u 506 640-4919eves. ~nt<f~=·~ic~'11~ .,,n1•m•g•\jr.t:-.l..,Ur.11.,mm•,rm, moBarnnca Pkwy,lrvlM Mewportleach 1069 BLUFFS condo FEE as· Br. 2 Ba. 1480 sq. Ct. 8yrs
old Agt 541-5032. R e a I E s t a t c , ~-44n(r.i"'ir526-8103 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sum. loan. CIR Rltrs. 10% INTERESJ . ~(~71~4~}7;5&-~\6~\6~~~~·1~~~=:·=~~~1 -,-IUV-E_S_T ___ s__ J"~Ml ..... ECR~ As k f 0 r A nn
2Br & lBr. by owne r
S250.000. 675-3063 wknds.
"... "" ~ " '"'"" "·"'50961.."'"'7 ""'•9 For Sale Small 2S" Mobile Seller to carry AJTD 4>-FAMJIOHUS RMS Steal this 1mmac. twnhse Opett Fri I 0..1 PM. ~ ""' ·u.ro Home Xlnt Cond. On UNITS 27 <21 bdrms &..
I n t h e I a k es a t Decorator·s own home. 3 Owner Must Sell space in C.M. Park Reas 13 (l ) bdrm. AL.SO Ill U)l-_
4 br. 3 ba. pride in Nobelrtowhwmaoodrkfoert.lhloburs. a1nbdsa. Bdrm, 2 story -split level. Rent S6.SOO 545.9534 l~.Jll xccl rental 100«'-· · hi I hbo hood Ocean view. on wide Sonny corner LI DO ISL!:; ---------1 lion.,\ nt. 644 !)513 : ·
Irvine T errace 3 Br ~~t~!~1:on/ . l~~! Ce'gt~al·afr~~~~nf:, ~!,~~il~~;rg~tc ~"::~0rufi1c~=~~Cal~ ~~~~it~:.·~~n __ O_W....,C_7_o_vo-IMT---.-
Views. Ma ke o ffe r .~ pool . .It Jae. Pe rfect Othersalsoavailable C'.arol673-7300.Agt. Ownwillhn64S.\862 9 attract1vt> un1b CM
679-9667 eves.
Owner financing. Open 21 Cond. only 6 mos. old. As-C fl I Nwpt Cftlht-cash now owe tno pay;.
HouseTues.thruSat.l·S sum $71,500 at 1\%. 64()..~357 ---------Ac:rNgefor5* 1200 ments 2 yrs. $145.000 OORomona 644·9666 $92 .990. Owner may ••••••••••••••••••••••• dwn. 5150.000 Pnn only.
• • · !ID carry . Needs quick l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-1® Dolebout !>ACRES. custom home Bkr. Lt>s Ba m il.art .....,_... C_.... escrow. ,......_. ~· Bay & Beach !Ille in beaut1ru1 s mog 5.59·4475. 972-1577 . • DUPLEX l + I 640..5357 838-1726 Completely refurbis hed. R'"""" Es~ate fre<' La Cresta. Ranrho Excellent incom e. Top•---------one blk to beach. You oui 1 CahC. paved slroots. elec 10 UNITS
CdM location S28S 000 GOOD LOCATION Trtlrock, view. 3 BR. FR. own the la nd. Great 11u umrructuc..ctS1HCt ,.,.. water already paid for. OwMr finance I 0°/o PAUL MARTIN -Nice 4 bdrm with large Redhill Realty. Lettie. financing. S205.000 PRIME Prestige area. terms. Near brea1',,even w/rcnl •1t•u1STATE family TOOIJ) near J\unt-_552-__ 7500_. ______ ~ Must sell. Only $54.900. increase indicated. Xlnt _.. ington Center a nd Frwy ® St.::,e~ Price·Strcet·Cond1lion Phone7\4-677·561l Bkr. M':·s id e poll'ntiu l ::
644-7313 access. Full price "EXETER" _ ~rvL1eitdoo. ~~·.50011~ f~~ ~achPrwrl1y 1350 olivated owne r h as ~~!!!!~~~~~~ $119.800 11 "''"' -..-· slashed pncc for immed . .:: ParkPiacelnc.842-7461 in Parle I 759·9221 bedroom .. two ba th •••••Co•••••••do••C••a·~····• action. COltOMA nus 3 bdrm. enlarged garden /dining room. rona Y
HIGHLANDS '-•it ... T , .......... y fam. rm. home Is Caltf. Open Sat/Sun l·S pm or Coronado PentnSula 3 UNITS
S ..... ~--__... ~ -"all us t o see this 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Chanel -_...wwu HOMI living a t its best -UDO ISLAND ~harmer. front home with 40' L eo.try Club Areo
Mini oc:n view, lg lot.. •Br. 2Ba, light & airy, 1 tastefully decorated. Open house every day 1.s 631 7300 NI. shaped d~k ror 2 boats. Owner finance at 1oc1;,.
2Br,make2story&have bllcto schJ&park.l~mi Closetocomm.pool.s pa. pm.223Vlalthaca.8est • • High beamed ceilings. High demand Costa
!,.lBObcdegh reePriocned vtlew.1+1 tobch. OnlySllB.900. t11ebrnnis . schools and buy on Island. Extra !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l atrium. fireplace. wet Mesa location. Close to
,.... · c 0 se · 846-5502 I aey. large lol. 3 Bdrm+. bar & private patio on freeways. shoppm~ and
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Lg--ass-u_•_b_le_._S27_5_.ooo_-t· ~~· . ~ $325.000. the chanel. Great home schools. Call Cor appt. HURRY WON'T LAST ! Cfl C Nwpt.Cftfer BEST BUY IN rorlM og &entertainlng.
752.-SS 640.5357 Owoer213~1·3606 4 UNITS
NICE DUPLEX llartllr Higblantls Cwuardal A s~s u m Sal zb~·~o~ r;. IC locaUon ts Important 1ono OCEAN VIEW • Pwoperty 1600 ... thia"ia It! Jl's an OP· •REDUC•D DU $163, ••••••••••••••••••••••• loan +OWC 2nd'. Xlnl ...-It t c. toc.Uon and exc1tuig up-,.... .un Y 0 •WD YOW' •n..·--canbelp ,.._.., ...___ led r 3 Bdrm, family room, --------•1 _,,.,_ pot"'nt1al.' •. Call (o r CNn duplex. Nice place """wt·""' ... • .a--.• •~v ~vs a on ee ~RT{6 1-...-_..,. "" • .... uuwu land. Owner extremely fireplace, tugh assuma-.._.,....,.._ _.....,.,, investmenldetails. to live in and/or rent.~· Lovely Sbr. aba, ram rm, aruuous and priced to sell h'e loan, new plumbing, In heart o Newport 2 131436•9756
swnab&e Ut TD. $2.29,500. din rm. wet bar. l&e encl. •5Z3 CulMDl:IRVl~E al $335.000. Call about un-~~ p
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*cote •-alty patio r m, nr bch & ---------believable terms. .,...._. mercial a rea. Can be ~ schools. S162M AGT ·--~1!111~'!1111!1--used ror business. re· ~ lnv~tmenl ~~,,. -Ulent.ial or ?~? S42S.OOO. 11..-..5717 536«BS. S3&-8821 ~ Ocean Views 1:1omes SUBMIT EXCHANGES. _.. --------PLAN 2. Up L and airy-Our Specially ---------1 COOi.POOL appealin g decor. 3 Rolllt.Socb&Auoc.. -WA1£RFRONT F=ORE ST E
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--------~Pl us S p a . Garden Bdrm•. ramily r oom. HOMES CHIU I,. CcM paradise w /faotasUc 4 near community park. 1 ___ 5_46-_9_S_U____ REAL ESTATE •·---c:-~ ... .. . ' ....
Our new 2 and 1 duplex ls Br. 2 Sty. custom dee pools and tennis. The llG CAHYOM l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\ 631-1400 1---------
quietly k>c:ated oo one or home. Open Sat/Sun l ·S. home you've waited for. ttl /
the best streets in CdM. $199,500. A&t, Cynthia Best price in the area. COHDO WESTCUFf ,..operty 2 100
Ifs a cut.e UtUe charmer _986-t'al ___ . ______ S1S2.~. Priced reduced. Short Sharp 3 Bdrm family --------•!"•••••••••••••••••••••
with sh~ke roof. shut. 270 degree ocn view. pen· IARREn lease/option available. home. Choice Newport LAGUNA COM'I. OM Of The I H t t~ wtndows. beamed thoose on sand. IQ<;{, dn REALTY REGISTER C/21 Mwpt. Cetlhr Beach loca tion. Near Stare on PCH + 6 unit 14 Unit industrial proper-
ceillngs. Only S209.000. Herse.I. 8 .,.. !164·2'ill dys 64z...5.200 640..5357 shopping. schools and a pt. M2.S.OOO. owe. ty centrally located l 968-mO• 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! park. Asking $197,500. R • a I E I t a t • block from downtown
IJ-...ilil'llJS:: a..i()M l:S or eves 1: IAYPOIMT CONDOS For an appointment to ProfesMo.als Lagwia. Owner aslung ~ .., ._ •• rs ......... ach 1048 lyPOUMtffrtto..s see,caUS40-1151 '63-8377. S575.000.Call 675·6000 ~" 1.-• • • • Two 2 Bdrm. 2'h ba con· ReaJonomacs !!Colt!!!!!!!a!!M!!!!!!na!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!0!!2!!4~ SSMlll ·:·a~~:~~~ :!6·:n: 1;.~kloi:;e~~~. ':fr~~~ McOlllf rropcrly 2000 for Selle
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R ly new custom J Bdrm Still lime lo select carpet ~~~~~~~~~Looking for Mr. or Mrs.
3 B • home. Natural woods ~lor. Standa~ features s..ca.-nt. 1076 Edge.
and glass thruout. inc lude : a1 cond .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• *AGENT* G<iurmet kitchen. love\y gm~ahgemodrooe.r opener and ' CYPRUS SH-ES view or ocean and vlllage .... "" Spyglass. '-'! acre
lights from 2 decks. flexible 80 & 90"'1r r1nanc· OceGll leodl Es~ Work with the young. Panoramic View! $179.~. ing available. Priced at New. presligious re-seasoned. aggressive & 640-0954 S1~9.900 each. For de-si~nce. Sec. gate, ex· motivated. 100% com·i----------
tails. call Carol Horr. agt. elusi ve beach & mission. I s l cla ss ocr•MfRONT Pacesetter Homes clubhouse. Every rm a Ne w po r t Be a c h utn 631-71~ or 631·0094 . magnificent vu. Comer (Airport> ofCice. Call Bill
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Turtlerock Glen Garden 3br hse. So Laguna, DOVER SHORES B R o A D M O o R S240K 642·0346 673-4226 community with pvt. NEW Co .• $ Home, L ark s pur ti lSO /deg ocean vu. F ...... 1 ho b · · · · streets. be11ch. tennis le model 3 BR 2 Ba FR auwous poo me. 4 HOME·Sl60,000 A ove 40U .... ITS c lubhouse. Ai rpo rt. 21c3BEDROOMS parquet floors. c&lstoai S198.000. 15% dwn . Bdrm. Spectacular. 3000 San Cle m e nte High " \·achtlng and rishinJ(
Startin&atSlOl,000. decor. beaut cov"d patio,._M0-_1_44_1_. ______ sq ft . S375.000. 1942 San· School. J bdrm . 2ba, XlntGardenGroveLoca-ininutes ·away. Owndc
OnVictoriabt.!*1' &oeded wtcust features.i·.·--------• tiago. 493-9381.493-0467. lion. Low. low main-has built his ho m)! Newport4' Own bk 9 i• C n I Mwpt. Cefthr t enance._ IOX gro~s. nearby. Very rare oa. Harbqr Blvd. er / · r. 55·060S ; t • 640..~357 Condo, $122.900. blk to Owner wdl carry w.1th portun ity. Lot prl c~ l48·ll59 ~~· ask for Nick WIUTEWATER VIEW 'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.j ocean c:Uffs. 3 Br. 21,; ba, 29'7o down. Full price s a . 4 9 s . o o o . p"
---------1 Crom brand new home on 1• frplc. vaulted celling. lge Sl.400.000 2 1 3 / 6 2 8 . l 3 o o o"' 1~~Ev!!!!!!!et!!!6!!!4!!6-6~09!!!3~~ IY OWNER ocean side of highway. 4 VIEW LISTING pvt sundeck. patio. up· 20 UNITS TI4/499-3070wknds. •
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declc. $189,000. 645-1496 tn BBQ, Great San Juan Cetta Mesa location. s
UIYlaHIMlca Capistrano location. Br. 2 8a. Owner wlllt---------t-Prtced for quiclc aale at carry at 1004 for 4 yrs. , UdD •• only aouso. ~ ms.ooo down. ~u price Away! BeautlruJ net-•. Ulht. apa~. eleaant, fDO.GOO. Yurty income 4 Bdrm Spanish home on ••
alf new. 4Brz.~Y1Ba, din· .SELECT SZl.OOO. Tenants pay 14\h fairway. Appl';&!:: in& rm. u· a . $585,000. PROPERT ~tl•. Valley Oolf Course. •l P /P. (714) 673·1610, IES acre . s~11 ot t ra~ .
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lBr. \.t block to ocean. drapes. clean. roomy. a..-. leedl 3141 On the beach In Newport.
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c.tta1es •75·1400 ut1l fireplace. Great View or DevastahnJ( 18r S200 ~-.......,-~;..;._---1 p; side Ul·HU or Woodbltdae. 4 Bdrm. 2•.-. ~ ""'"--W-A--.tf lwtlh,_.~ bay from large patio. Allnewcarpets /D.....,
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·A , -.. ... .....__... SiftlPl1Stunniag28r al S800/pr mo on 1 yr newly decorated. 2 car 641).9900. Ask for Faye d . . own ouse. newly u _ -~ w Pl ... gar. 2200 sq. n. SllOO mo. /'"" · ecor. gas ixt. cnclsd co Wint« rental, 5bdrm. / \DaCrpta ";Gar! leue. l3o,then lO choose ~9991 . '6•· gar. Adlts. pool. 642 5073
• ..Jba. ll.000/mo. Call Exce~tlocaUon! from. We re the ones tc CostaMffa 3724 673.S4JO. Dream.K.itcben•many call! 28r.den.28a.Crplc.2car •••••••••••••••••••••••
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- , bayfront w/6 bds. Call963-~ _8 5!_1·30001 ,_ Agt. 645 .. 0295 r,e nt. C us tpom desig_n 642·5073. -·vale beach. Dock for 4.,_. •rr•nu .-.. wy, rv .. .-eatures; ool. BBQ, ---------
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28r.1Ba $440
631·55831548·2408
-•aterfront Homes 2cargar, luxurious 4br, 2ba. jac, furniture . surrounded 2Br2Ba. $430
631-1400. 646-5636. RENT.A.LS beach shower. pnvate Wllh plush landscaping, 36r2Ba ssso meatiBAU
....... , __ . 11 ___ 1-1, ..... ..1 2Br. 2Ba · · · · · · S700.~1200 beach . b o 8l s ti p . Adult living al •ls best. Spacious new Unit. pvt. ... .... RTM-....S -~--3 bdrm. 2 ba. living rm 3Br 2Ba 5700 Nopets Af"... U"'• ,-.: with fireplace, fam. rm o-' . . . . • . . . . . • . SlSOO/mo. Avail Im med. l Bdrm. fumls .. ..,. $400 patio. close to shoppu\g. 2Br 2Ba S4S0-•.u c. •••••••••••••••••••••• 3DC'. 2'128a .... $75()..Sl.500 ~ 675 05?7 lt.Q.I d l ~ '.'"~lta.d JZCN with Franklin stove. Dbl 4Br+B2'"2Ba ...... S9SO ' · · 2bdrm rum1shed $480 ~~~~· 1982 Maple , 398WAestd 1WilsNon.63l·SS8J ~•••••••••••••••• garage. fen ced yard. lmmac. E. Bluffs Hme, 965W. Wllson.642·1971 "9\IO. u ts · opels t~MlNG 2bdrm. 2 ba. ~~jdryer. refrige. Cd3brM. 2baff 8. Cam rm. wlk to Hi.1t..,_on hoch 3740 Upper 3 bdrm. 2 ba. with E. SIDE upper front 2br.
. ~ tll"lbdrm. l ba.306 Coral -"'·'"""9:)54. ' .. Jmmed. Avail.••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. S<l25. No pels. 1 lh ba w/balconies. new
-.Ave. 2131557·3S3S. 2 Br l Ba, enc. patio. Util ~~~ ! J;:~~ $985. H.l's FfMEST chtld. Ca II a fl er 4. point. $425 120 E. 20lh St n ..... , ..... l207 r gt Spanish Estate Living! !;48-0133. 646-0100or646-6219
"'••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabrillo. 640·9900. Ask Lovely 3Br. 2Ba home. Beautiful park·like s ur-sruNN 1 w.~ ~~·2Bdrm. 2 Ba. Wiott'r forFaye.Agt. Jblk Crom Jr. High & roundings . Terraced ING argc 3 Br. 2 ._., .. ...,.Ofthach 3840
"'11.entals, Sept.lSlh. th.ru ...__,_.1-.a. 3226 High. Newport Heights. pool. Sunken gas bbq, Ba . Garden Apt. Pool, •••••••••••••••••••••••
.. .ftlne 15th. S41S mo c JI --Yrly lease: S?50/mo, s pa rkling founta ins . Rec area. $435. 710 W. l..ove.ly aU adult , no pets, .._':..,~u. · a ... •••••••••••••••••••• 't523 C.U.PUSJ>a~IRVb(£ 64().239(). • Sp a c i o u s r o o rn s . 18th. St. 1.2&.J Br apls . 6200 Ed· ---------12 Bdrm. Prime location. Separate dining area. mger,h.b.846--0619. 2 Bdrm c:.-... to .._ach. Lease or rent $600 Lu"' ""·-hm 3b Walk-in closets. home-&Side 2Br Garden a pt. • J'S 21th. 7 Ad.k:, no 861-2785Aft8PM. · · ORANGETREE CONDO. 2a,.;'t>a'.r~1c. ·.,:J: 2 c:; like kitchen & cabmels. w/gar. a dlts. no pets. DeJwi:e poolside xtra lge
J .. ~.AvailSept.15.$500 2Br.l&,paUo,$490mo. gar. pool/s pa/tennis. Wa lk to Huntington S375.16021st.SLS48·21Z7. 2br.2ba.BJtns,dshwhr.
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deck. 5625 mo. 673-2113
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lllnt location. full securl. ty & amenities. S:SOO/mo. Female wanted. mid 20!.,
497-3506. share 3 bdrm. 2 ba. CdM .
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fl .... ·-Av 11 c:..... w---.....1 •-Cos u 644--0lm ---~ pany. Pleasant N___. bmefils. Newport Vnla • ..... -... a. a . -~· It~ ·L II ·TE -u• t.a .. esa or Bet JnllaUon t -..-...,.. 1. Call today for appt to ~I"' """ Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR. a • se ~ C 642 3812 Beach environment. To M2-_S861 __ . _____ _
set' REDUCED• house preferred. 3 hrs, ~ork outdoors. In an Fow>d male blood puppy, * .. * $13,200. Call 631·18SS for ....... ..,..,.MENT CENT'•R REDCARPET • Adults. Xlnl references. profatable mobil e comerHamilton/Meyer. appt n.wu'3o:. ~ 8913-1351 MesollMlltafllal 673.5701 Eves 6 was hin g Industry . 6'S-762A MCfVw• _..;..;.._·-------• A'M'ENOf1.NT over ~o · Service bus & truck Sell .._ yrs. Ml&St like people 2 Newport Beach offices, ,... weelteods. fleets, boats ,& planes. FOUND: Weslbighland Accounting Mechanical/electronic
fwllilbed, suo ~ SZOC>. 711 w 17 ..... St Retpaasibir worttin1 par· bldgs., heavy equi P· More Terrier, wbl fem, Poodle knowledge helpCul. Bers. ta.1355 • .., • ty wilb rererences wants ment-endless applica· BUt Male, Cocker Mix Bondable. For tntervtew • eo.taMeM, C& toNDtl·ZbedroomhouH lions t Even liquid Blk/Wbt Male, Husky SenictiSl60 * 499-4417.494-472'7 ,. Execut.lveSuitelrvine 64•-.i1.i1.L• 1 qndNaat_ wax & spray Mix Brwo/Whl male . W/recepl conf rm.1*o..7i00 ... ft _. °' apartment w / arge fertilize! Minimum In· wltb Dally Piiot NPT BCH ANIMAL FREE
Pr...-cy
Testiag
IOl6 TRIVEX. INC. a AMM.ALHOSftTAL :~~xd ::llblf dn:~ ..,.._ for f~r•• ~~s~OCJa!:::: ~~\.~:X~~vH :~~~:~~~ER SHELTER6'4-3656
0.0·-• 11121 OCC•••CJ * C--No kids or pets svatem com..i..-train FoWld. l(jtten. 2040 block
manufacturer of com·
put.er terminals. has im·
medi.ateopenlng for:
Full time permanent
position mn, bathl11g,
cleaning & some fniot.
Mon.sat. Min. age 18 YrS·
Laguna Niguel831·8'700
:-..,.. --I>Qs1evescalll31.0l48 ,,~ ' .,....... · 3 lines ror 2 days
UDI aq. fl. 3 olftces. wait-~""" ..... ft ~ t.r. ~~~r:O=· c:. only SI a day. 34c a .~~;~~ ~'i.~~ Mesa. COST
ACCOUNTING lal IVOID. Xerox. rum. or * --... . _........ .... Rm w/priv ba & kit. prh. Unlimited s potential in line unruro. Way under pins .. 2MO. * Of. for worltlng eple Mon recession-profit service Advertise ont' or FOUND: 2 puppies. vie.
ABORTION
•Gewaul (Alie.pl or
Laal ..........
•LowFNhcllf1a
Ldt Tetts. Ca•ulag.
Swpr. ue•uffw ... ,-.op&..
market, RecepUooisl. fkelrl. M-F. 7~M. f)ol, vie St. Shnon & Juck business ! S4S·8408, mort' items valued ..____.__ _ _..,_,. Loca•-..1 Call collect c 714 l HIOIMJ2-835T up to SlOO. Euch Santa Ana & 20lh. CM.
631·50'3
cuusa.
Prerious experience in a ~.turtng envin>n·
meat usiDc standard cost ,..._ --.. ~ '7D-39. additional line Is ma.ta lleuon Redhill XLllJ ..._,toL.eaa SOZS only 60c ror the two 5350
f: • •••larlo o . • I r•/lft'tftt/ ···········-·········· days. Sorry. no -····················· ' 11.4/ISf.-Z. ~ P c• t'ommercial ads
metbod and EDP re· " sbop mpnt. Run:.u;
ports. WW usi.st «JSt ac-)'Ourowu .
l 1 private room in Pto·~ ~ -••••••••••••••••• -/NEED a llowed . Charge
fnsional suite avail. PAii SOOS V l~ur0i;en:;~ePi~h:~
S150tmo. 4M-97Sl lOCATIAM Bank Americ a rd
PRE LAW student needs
$!5,000. Will do anything
Legal. Confidential
DVM . P.O. Box 3242,
*Cm••••1 & •~ .... CIOUDlaDt in establishing Free to Applicant
controls. mo. nltoringl lnine Penonnel Agney perpetual Inventory. • E. 17Ul,Costa Meu
variance analysis. and Suite224 642-1470
entries to general ledger.~~~
and inteda ce w ithlAp..,_.ti e Convertl~le 11 sq ft. 3 offices, waiting un Sales-Dlstrlbulonhips for . I MONEY Visa or Mastercard. rm.~. furn, cw Wl· Nutritional Program. V fW'D. 90'. Receptionist? MESA Mr. Booth (714) 7 .. 7037 f« more 1nrormallon
N.8.92663. •M•dl-Col &
•---------I ma ACC4pled.
111rr1P£ •Co•fid••tiol & ~Mii PetlOlllCllC_... Dllln~actunng. r·--C w car builder wanted.
Loe. in C.11. on Redhill & INDUSTRIAL ltOOFIMG • and to place your ad t'a II Be pampered with a pers onal r e l axing lltn'HCOMTROL
PMUrino. 967-0322 p •RI( All Types, repairs. in·
PllMILOCATfOM ~ s ulatlon . Free CAIDfTNO
Corner of Campus & 711 W.17th. st. Estimates. Call Bob. 'ROii.EM
642-5&71 masaa1e by 12 of the pre-STBIUUTIOM
West girls in Southern For Woo _Hoe or ...
California. Jacu ni. mclote appaht-llt,
We offer competitive Mecha~ically Inclined.
saJaries and an excellent Would like some wckSlng
benefits package. For exp. Apply In person:
more information please C.A .R .• Inc .. 16181
Quail MOO s/f, upstairs. C_.._ ..,.__ _S48-a79 ______ _. 2lld Ir Jrd 1'D locm
• pen /f. va"' _.... 97MSl I UODa/f atll>' s/C. 64•4"'-.LJ UttJe Miss Muff et sat on a
5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sama etc. Open IOam---.
4am. 7 da.ys a week. Vis· _.
a!M.C. Atlantis Health CAUFOIMIA
contact: PERSONNEL Noyes, Irvine. mw Apt. Assisla.nt Mana~er
Trainees. Will train.
Couples. Paper work &
ma intenenace. 642-50'13
w-.. Tuffet, along came a Arranged by
Full service. Courtesy to *Two I ,170 94 ft._. spider and read in the Coast.._ Lomls
Spa, 2ll2 Harbor Blvd, PRIGMAMCY TRIVEX. •HC FOUllB ADS OJst.a Mesa. 645-3433 Br· ·-0 -... -c-
an. ~2980 lh Pol. fw L ...... Daily Pilot Chasslfied __ A_M_ort__;1::;..a..;:1;...e_B_rok_e_r_1 •C.. t section about Miss Mui·
lng tbl& ad for your COUMSBJMG 1815RitcheySt.
ARE FIEE special gift.. SERVICE.IMC. Santa Ana. Ca. 92705 l\SSEMBLER wanted· for
araca m to 7SO eq. 1l. 1 "• • cy. ~,. let's Tuff et and bought it
From D>O per month. ..... & wet t.r. * for a.fl&. You can sell
Near Cdll • N.B. Fnry. Ymfag office ope-= your tuffet and '°'5 of
557-1111· M-17:l0to 4. other things through
a I Ill...... 44SO SELL Idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified
•••-••• .. ••••• .. ••••• Dally PUot Classified Ad. Ads. Call 8'2·5678
Pw~•omce spaeeat ••••••••••••••-......,..ablentea.
IOOto2700541Ft.
llBSA VllRDE bR
PLAZA
JSl511esa Vet'de E, C.11.
545-4121
1'50 SQ. FT.
11th Street'• busiest
....... center. Cotta lleaa. RealoDomiu ... ~~ ...... ~
17M2VO.
Use ~ M service when placing your
ad ... a Dally Piiot ad
number will appear in your
ad ... we take your
messages 24 hours a
day . . . you call In at your
convenience during office
hours and get the responses
to your ad •.. this service
Is only s10 per week. For
more information and to
place your act call M2·567.8.
)
APCAll F.quaJOppEmplyrM/F growing laser company. ~ Call: TOUCH A a.ASS NEWPORT in SJC. Electronic &/or ESCORTS IEA.CH _______ _, prec:ision mechanical.
64Z.5671 at HRS. 7$2-0817 ACCOUNTIMfi f /T Soldering It wiring exper HOMIOWMBS 752·0053 Hours 8am·Spm. with de s i re d . G o o d
O.Day ..,,.... coua GIRL SANTA AHA some overthne. Must be pay/benefits .493-6624 Use yow-equity for bills. Loll or Found a pet? Call T able to operate l().key ad·
home additions. vaca· Ani ma 1 Assistance * OUTCA.LL * 972-3104 din& machine. Will traln. ~EMBLFfRS We will Uoas, etc. Any •.mount, ···-.... "'-·-Dof-. LI .... , IL .. caurorappointmenL tra in . Apply 7AM .
any reuoa. Credit or job _._.:;;~-;:;:-~' .. :::;''"';::;:""':;;:1!953-0778!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!M!!!!C!i!!/VJSA!!!!~;;-;;""::;J&;;:•~·~u;-~p;•;;;:;°';.;-UTI1I'EM MARKETS MacGrecm-Yachts, 1631
not necessary. Compare Lost: Male black c.t wtth CREATIVE WEDDINGS. 642·1'702 PlacenUa,CM. ~·· 24 hrs. & white paws, answen to ESCORTS Yourlicenseor4213. Call ASSISTANT MANAGER.
· J.J. Reward. 541-9982. • •95M47l• MS-7716anytime. 1--------•I Draper's Laguna Hills 644-1923, 146-SS67 Always open 5400 AOCTG BKPNG s tore. Must be ~x -
aALISTATILOAHS
Sl0,000 to SZS0,000 with 'UP to 15 years to repay.
Loan tecUred by a com·
binatioo of Real & Pencna1 property.
A A Prime l'lnanciaJ
Services
714-1274477
MOMIY AYAA.AILI
ZllCITD's muc•u11S s ........
714-tJJ..UOO Alk for Linda flynn ot
Kaannt.inn
M11rt111t.T ..... DIMi 5031 .......................
........... c ..
All b'P89 ot real est.ate
ID..tmeata liDee 1949.
S,.1111.t ...
WTDI
60-2171 · Ml-06 ti
1.ost: Male puppie, Spr·i-----'--~---1SodalC... TEMPORARY perlenced in be••er
inger Spaniel. darti---------i••••••••••••••••••••••• Register today lo work WOID&n 's readY·lO-~ar
brown & while, lost in ARS.. LADY Have a perfect m~tch on various accounting & and -·wear. A....r... in
San Juan Creek area. '1 through a fast. pnv intro bookkeeping assign-~~ Manag;'i.a.
Call Jody: 661-618'1 bm, ITcort • t4allll1 or a run get-~gether al ments. Work close to bleAmUn, 23621 Moulton
496-S'164wk. REWARD. • P9'tJ
97
.D91CWSJ S • .. a:·~~:~Y636-~: your home . Figure Partrway Plaza or ftll
REWARD: lost Sprin•er * w-1 4 * Women Join free. Clerks to Senior Accoun-78M622 for appoh>tment.
Spaniel puppy. Yic llCliVluA.ccepted ~771S. Perfect Match tanta needed throughout
Tr1t1QCt J.14. 151.a711 aft(!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Dating Service. Orange County. AllUlmatic Trans R • R ectarweet man. FIT. exp i:tre-llASSAG E $10 WI AO faTed: 548·228& ==~aE Ifni::'.! W&Wll•ILFa AtrroMOTIVE .----------······················· accoun~ ,AITS REWARD! 631-4229 Proleeaiooal 'lberapeutk ... W..teci. · 7075 ,.,_,..., COUMTaPIUOM
L<lST: Loac ba1nd gray ....ace. Lic'd. NB Appt •••••••••••••••••••••••
LOST: .... DolM:: •• red collar, b1k le rust.
male eat. E. Side area only,!Uve548·2117 Receptionist Typist, .=.1J:t:7er :: ~==..:e~a:. tr 4 Reward. IU-233S SOWpm wants P tr mom· ·•-.. '--ilab&e 1 · . TOMMY'S ing Job. South Coast Bldg .• Sant.a Ana uu. pos.._. <ava · ~ C714tlJMIOl ne.-..ipOl'foreicncar LOST: Fem Cat t&D/gry ()111.,.,...ln'IT Pl aia are a · Call experience required.
blklbnm W /coUar. Vic. ncorrs _Doroc)\y:i:'W::: 551-.::..1ZM8._ttMl!!!!!FR!!!!!E!!E!!P!!!A!!RKIN!!!!!!!!G~~1 Call Olm for an appoint-.... Chica• Ed.inaer. 752-9388 HrlpW..e.d 7100 meat.
•1530 17.25 It. la s wlta. No ••--••••••••••••••••• IOY CAllVR
FreeSpa Tub, needs sbots no d"•-no coo· Actourllinl Clert. Payroll AD~ IOU 5-aOYCI ' • --· · -....-.-Ft.ill time A411MCY ,_ , .... 4 = tracts . Katbleen or s:iei.~i.e area. Cali needs mature person to -.. ..
RobiD813oOW for appt: Mrs. Presley: nm stat camera • art ~VE
LOST: E.Bluff Area, NB,1-~-~----1 _n_c_c_.t_103. _____ 1 mes. Eaper. preferred AUTOCAS ...
Fem. Poodle Blk/lfY ..... c I '., .. not'*· Call $51-0MO, Immediate °'*""•· ~· cblll Blk atoae col1al' ac~ A.cum .... .,.... alkforCarol perinea req..tri6 ill wlbh. u,. 11DCllpped. _ va•• ·-CW Htomott .. CHlilertea. deaf, 00 med. Famll)' 11.... Ml-4>~ trvtne clivlslon of In· Good salary• OOCDNG¥
W\ck)w bu 1DODl1for2nd ffwtllrolrtltl c.lt/'C .. cb temaUouJ Corporation beaeflta. Coatact •rs.
T.D.'1. No credit died, LAIMHllWAIDt AmlipJMCJYIM hu iaa.mecllate opealog r-1111 • ....._ 118_.at
• smbJ. For adkln ul1 ..._ a-.. r:: --'"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ror Accounts Payable rwl M ..,._ "-1J1.11llaD,1Ume. -....--1; Clerk. Previous Ac· ,._. 711·111 Office UTTLIAll•I counts Payable H · "9 I ~'::~~~r::.1:i Mn. 71M416.... ESCORTS ~,e:::e ":~'::ou~:~ ~'1. lat. I.Ill. only due • ljt /IO· all major ertd!t eardl Payable data ............ I... lilJ Piil
•mo.,..oCr. prtnon· accepted system utr';°;.~i'f ··-&y.at.-a Last: Ferule kitten. 4 ACM1D btlpfaJ. xtnt. benefits•
aiot. wtdkl, l blue Ir I pay. Please apply In IUI• UJI
btOWD eye, Needs •POXYLADY ff penoatoPenonnel, 1141 n&-.
1mdJcaUon. Adami • OU'R:ALLONLY Kaiser Ave. lrvln•, .,......., Ha.~ • t7J.. t Ill * 540-91'11.
C:ONNfl I
' q fVll<'l FI
.) "'f'i. I • U 1
T
540.9100
Busboys needed. Full
Ume days. Experience
require d . Apply In
person. Beach House
lles\aurant. 619 Sleepy
Hollow Lane. Laguna
Beach.
BAtlYSITTER. perma· leUSPERSON needed.
nent. mature. 3 dys wk In , Mature woman pref'd.
my home (or 6 mo. old WW train. Please apply
boy. Refs. 493-8702 · p c r o • s s p I c e r y
BABYSITI'ER needed for Restaurant. Mon. · Sat ..
Church NUrsery In Costa 2 thrU SPM. 222~ N. Main.
./
CLERK/
TYPIST SR.
This pos 1t 1on IS 1m·
mediately available In
our Marketing Depart·
ment. Will be resp0ns1ble
for typing of quotat1oni..
form letters and cor·
respondence, 11nswer
phones and matntaln fiJes. Type 65 to 70 WPM
Position requires min. or
2 years in a general of·
fice environment.
,.,.. 5Wft
W9ry te SI J.000
An lmmtdl•lAI openlna •• ••u (or a ••If aw>tlvattd lndM4ual ex
fll'ltnced In a manulac-
ttanQI ernvlronment. Wlll
operate a key to dltc
•)'•lfrm.
.-.w-'" 1100 HlfltWw.ct 1100
, .. •••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••• •• Http W-.4 7100 ...,, Wmt.d 7100 Htfp W...t.d 7100
ll('('troalc Gtnfral Office Clerk ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••. ••. •• •• ••••••• ... --0 .... 1c Typ1n1 sk1lla :iowpm. Off' 1 oA..t -•• ... major stock brolteraae Ho1A1elceeplnc·litework. 1 MAIDS . 1oe A<11 sta.nt want~
TICHMICIAM near oc airport. Jira 7.3 dy, suo hr. Reliable for Law firm. Houn nex N~ 1mmed.lately In ~II Mrs. Eckert~·ll2l non•s mo ker. 9S7·8390 842·3030 1ble up to F tr S3.2S/hr +
our rapldJy expanding -· ------Janetor 760-32'73Marce mileaae 640-SCl50.
Irvine bued firm GENERAL OFFICE ---Challen11ni po11tton Newport Beach stock Housekffper. L1Ve·ln. 2 MAIMTIHAMCI omce Work as M1.11a1e· ~rformln1 variowi aa market advisory flrm. H days/wk . ofr. SPICIAUST mcnl. Food Worker.
Jlf(nmenu in tlupport or you c•n .... type. handle 962·009 SI t 15. S1471 ~=!1;,..!1:0::! ~:!':.
en&meerinl re11urch & td •phones. do Ille book· -• ._~ ly. Call ~8161. development Minimum kecpUl& & you want to HOUSEPARENTS ... _,. """"' 2 yn tx~r. 1n dlg1t~I & learn ... about the atotk Mature M/Fcouple tore· You wUI plan. organize
analoa elcctron1cs. tnllrket&datacntry call side in croup home & andprovlde preventauve OR'niODONTICOFt'ICE Mlcro•procusors ex· S4().0237 • supervi&e 6 0 /0 adults. maintenance and repair nee.di. Secretary. Book·
pt;Mlnce desirable. l!:x· _ _ _ __ i\Jtemate weekends free. se.rvices for all healing, keeper. full lime. Aak for
cellent comp any CLNl!:RAl..Ofc.Sharpgal Exper. preferred. ventilat1onandaircondi Barbura 492·2 141 or
bcncCit:f. plll•iunt work for busy ore. Lile typing. S900 /mo. & benefits. tiOIUl\I equipment. Re· _496-0800 ________ _
inii environment Con· ..i.....es. misc. ore duties. quires ability lo plan. or· Wo ofkr • ~table work tact Penonncl: :;.:~.:""" United Cerebral Palsy gainu. troubleshoot and Packer & helper. Apply In
eovtronment with an ex· Scifttific .,_........, Assoc .. S46-S760 • _ lead others. Clos ing date person. J ust Oucky. lnc.
ce lle ni salary a nd A-llli:ftC__._1• HOUSEWIV ES·Are your for applications Is 27'i172 f"or bes Rd .. 11 8 . ~ti paclcaae laclud· "" -· A"" t29 1""" •ft NI Ina romr.ny paid 1.lfe. 18011 M tchell South GENERAL omcE children going back to -us . ...,.,. _ ....... _.;:;g;.... --=';...' -----
M edl c • and Denta l lrvine.557·9051 EOE •chi. are you bored or Huntington Beac:h Union Part & FUii time help for
hu W'•OCft, Pension tmd ---------ASSISTANT need extra money? If Hlgh School District ls a custom woodworking uoe1 week paid vacation you're friendly. cons· merit systems school dis· i.hop. Exp he I pf u L
111\er '"x monlhl. Plcrnse ESCROW SCTRY Good commun1catlons cienUous & dependable tr\ct. We offer an Im 831·3644.
llpplyat.rERSONNEL to astoisl in closing and skills required for this we want you for a de· pressive package of full ---------
mi).. processing or escrows 1 growing Newport Beach Ii g ht r u I & q u a 1 n t benefits. Apply at Room PART TIME Babys1ller I :t y r + e x p r . T o r personnel fi rm. Typing restaurant for a variety 13l needed 2 mornings a
COMPENSATION and SS+. JO.key ab11Jly. pro-d duties avail. No exper week. Only lovi n g. rAIVUI INC ........... , ........... ~
18U Ritch~)' Sl
Santa Ana. Ca. 92706
Equal Opp Emplyr M I f'
xlnl opport. ror growth fess1onahsm a must. Wiii nee. We train. Positions C H l LO 0 RI ENT E 0
with s uccessful com · assisunaccountingCunc· a r e no w a va il for HBUHSD Woman need apply. East
p;my. Pleasant and prof. tioos and a ll clencal sup· weekdys 8·4 .. full·time. Hluf( Areu 644--0697
off1 CI! atmosphere. port Call Ondria for Please apply In person: 10251 Yorktown1\vc
M8·223S, lf aner 6 pm. uppt Stone Mill Terrace. 2915 Huntmgton Beach. 92646 PAllTTt ME
AUTHOtUZA TION °'-'h help, part time, ex· _~_27_o_1 ______ Redhill.C.M.
ix·ncnced. Sandwiches. EXEC. SECRETARY to 557-0045 Equal oppty OPERA TOR
Indoor pl ant main · ""!~e!!!!!m!p!!!!!lo!y!c!!!!!r!!!!!m~/C!!!!!/h!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Master Char ge/Vii.a delivery. etc. Cdl\t , general mgr. or resort
675-13$3. hotel. Ex per . req ·d
S horthand a must. Deb Sandwich Store in outstanding loc. & work CdM needs I-' tr & P /I' help. Exp preferred atmosphere. Apply to
Over 18. Apphcotions to Mrs. Chick, Surf & Sand
Gallo's Dell. 3900 E . Hotel. Laguna Beach.
Coast Hwy, CdM. 92625. _497_44_77 ______ _
CT\·Lfr\:
llM90~~ l't~Nll SllMClS
3723 Birch Street
Mewport leach
t anance · F IT & P /T :::: center in lrvme has part-
avallable.
497.s.@l. Manager ass:l for fabnr tame day openings btwn ----------1 chaln Retail or fabnc 10AM·6PM~ 7 dys wk
INSURANCE ex p . pr e r ca I 1 l:ilart $3.70 hr. Wiii train
SALES RE p rrralnees Margu.erile, 646·4o.i0 on video display units .
d d r 1\ppllcat lons accepted nee c o r New port M L • A :..1 F · a 3o AM Beach & s urrounding anager I easift~ ~t , o n . r 1 ,, : ,. .
or phone evei. at 641·9399.
areas. Start salary to f?f bu.5iness park. Full 4:30PM. Tim<' Share ssoo per wk w/lge multi· tune,6days a week. With Tram.action Serv1res.
mcSec•yto$1,250 llneinsurancecompany. expe rie n ce and re lnc.2462 0upontDr .. lrv
D.tinrL.A.Tlmes ,f'rontoHiceappearance. ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!I 1si.7990.EOE. ferences n.oqw red. Call EO.E.M.tf~--
to homesmC.M. &11.8. Mus t tvpe i5wpm (7141549·2988. :J Ham. S375·S425tmo. + 100wpm shorthd. Prcre; GENERAL OFFfCE Insurance --------PART TIME DRIVER
Bonus. Dependable car s 0 m eon e fa m; 11 a r SOOOTO STAllT Account Assistant to Manicurist Sat & Sun Mominits to
!NG-4481,960·1746. w/auditdept.Ca llVicki . MORESWJTH 1'~mploycc Benefit Ex· Newport Beach'.; most rtel1vrr D a il y Pilot
We offer a stable work 540-6055. Coastal Person· EXPERIENCE 1·cut 1ve w /ins ura nce presl1g1ous s alon. th1· bundles to carriers He
environment with an ex Delivery Driver for ncl Agency. 2790 Harbor . 1-'iveGirl OHtrc brokerage firm. includ· RJchard Ouellt·lle Salon. quires van or l.lf~t.> Mesa area. caUSS&-n87. HB. <SeacUfCVtllage) cellent s a lary und Photography Studio. F tr 81.,0t Vaned Activities '"~ secretarial dullel'>: has 1mrncd openin~s for wagon and a good dnv
BABYSJ'M'ERowntrans. Car Rental Co. needs benefits package. mclud· pos1t1on.64S·3840 NEVER A FEE We Wall Tram m~l havl' exp in group mantcun~t. 200 Newport 1ng rpcord Phone
lur E/sld
.. CM m:!Chantc for general car ing company vaid Lire. ''ompany Paid Bennf1.ls life & hualth insurance Center Dr fl4Z·432t. lls k Cor Don ma e . "" · · .. ed1·ca l and Oenlal Dl'hvl'ry Driver : Full '" " ~ W 11· E I
D YI
• "'"'l """'"' e"ea· malnteoance & light re· m APPLY BETWEEN 8 & 1nclud1ng markel1n".
1 •ams qua o p· a . ,..,. ·-· • . pairs. 556·1711 Insurances. P ension Uml.>. l-'emale. Good dnv· Executive Secretary for llAM Xlnt N.B 1~at1on. Fo .. r Manufactunnl!. l1~htin2 ponun1ty Employer.
&&2-9'48a.skforRlta Plan. Savmgs Plan w1l.h ing r ecord -c .M.B.P . Pres Real &.tale Co. 853Product1onPlace "" manuf:Hlurer ncl·d s
IAIYSJTTBt ~shier needed high interest. 10'~ paid Sept. lst 548 557L C d :\t . T y p 1 n ~ & Newport Beuch ~.~~'.s.~~ I!,. ca 1 I persons exp m munufac Pan \Jl'll(' lake inventory
ST ART 1 NG M i d . Part time holidays per ~ear and 1 DELIVERY DnYe r for Shorthand. Salary open tunng. raw mctcnab. in local ~l ores Car
Septemt>el' fOf'
3
boys, 559-8599 week paid vacation artcr work tn auto parts ~tore w 111 111 m E o 0 u d . INSURANCE General knowle11i:e of fl('Ccssary. Wnte phone
approl3brs. per day_. a,.,.r_. ,~ea~..,-sh_i_e-r.-~--er;~~~E~sO~~~ -~ly ~usl have vahd Calif ,_ITT...,J.=l:-:600=--==-----HAJRSTYUSTS WITH SECRE'fA[tY ~e~~~n~cc~~1~b~l~1t;~~·d:i ~~~be~9~~~:e~c~~~~----~ ... ~;~om~. MuSlnaveoasiC'jihoto mi>.-dn\'C~ 'nc. gd. dr1v1ng EXECUTIVE Secre'tao . FOLLOWl~60°10 -~m1'."'=Pr0i>erty -& m~t Must be"' 1lhnl! to Paramus.N J 011;52
COX sctfOOL (Fountain knowledge Pholog aph I ._ record. be over l8 & n-al c.-.. l "l". $l.OOO mo. + I 0 N U S liability exper. nee )1us1 \'alley>. P lease call • r Y .,, '"" J;A) .. ~ ha d ll learn 546·290\, Harrv Mary
642
•
4321
ext 218 dys Unlimited. 16889 Beach TRivEx. INC know C.M. Apply at Hub Receplloni:.t. phone~. LUCRATIVE SHOP IM ve ynam1c persona
or963-0234evesaft ?PM. Blvd .. H.8 .847-3664. . ·--o"·"-"'-' J\utoSup~ly,2120 11arbor typmg,Org Cty.Airport GOOD LOCATION. ty Work in agy . .i:. ---------r -3180 Red Hill Ave.. HI. CM. &16·2464 ask ror area. 833·2237 APPLY: UNIVERSITY c.u~to~cr :.ervice rep , MATEIUAL
Banlang CASHlER.Housewares CostaMesa.Ca. _c_1a_ud_e -----PARK COIFFURES. ~ynallne•689<iss. as k for CONTROLCLERIC
C:O..-rcial Teller sales. apply in person. Equal Opp Emplyr M IF' Expcrit•nc<.'<i clerk t.> ~mt. Growing Orange Count}
Experlenced Crown HaTdware. 3107 ~~~~~~~~~ DF:NTALASSlSTA:"!T needed for 1ni.urant•t• l 8 0 S 2 CULVER• 1 based co. ha:. Jll i1µ E.CoastHwy,CdM. N~WPORT BEAl'H agen<.·y In Newport IRVIME. 552-8080. n.-.urance Personal Lmes portunny for a qutt•k
edc U
____ ..:...; ___ --fCons truc tlon or iented Looking Beach. Salary 0""11. M'nd ~1rl needc<I full lime ror learner. ener"Cll(' ""
Urut a ·rom1a Bank CASHIER sales person for custom for advancement? ,~ llair.;tyltst local we ll established .. ' 630A Newport Center Dr. Ekper'd. Hours Tues & cabinet shop. Xlnt com· Eslabltshed Endodontlc r~ume to Ad. No. 77 '· The Bolboa Bay Club is agency· Salary open . thuswslic person Will be Newport Beach Thurs 12.9. Sat. 9 .. 30_.,, . . rt It ( f Daily Pilot. PO Box 15W. send full resume & ex per working cumputcr1icd G44-6464 " nuss1on oppo un Y or o c n c e d s exp er Costa Mesa. CA !;12627 now hirinq: system. H I' ex per. u E o E Sun. 9-5:30. Apply in aggressive person. Exp chairs1de asst. with out· -lturstyltst w1followmg. lo Ad No. 7i 4. Daily plus Out1ei. tncludp· in
· · · person. Kerm Rima with custom bullders & gomg,friendlypersonah· FOOD PREPARER. En· Xlnt. work 1n ~ cond. Pilot.POHoxl560.Cosl<i vcntory control. l!Jta
Hardware, 2666 Harbor Architectural plans nee· ty. A professional ap· try \evel position now &\2.0092. Ask for Joyce. Mesa. CA 92627 entry. t yp1n~ or 'lh1 p &nJdng
CUlta.er Sef'Ylc•
lleptMtdatlYt
Previous experience de·
sirable, light t.yping is re-
qwred.
United Cahfomla Bank
216151 La Paz Road
M1ss1on VieJo
837-0066
F;.O.E ---~---·
Bl .. C.M. cessary. San Clemente proach to dentistry de· open for Food Preparer J-AN-l-TOR. rull·tlme. mid· ments & gt:neral orftce
Cabinets. Call Gene . sired. ROA preferred but 1n Rest aurant Com· .. L\ROWARE SALES night to 8AM. Retired duttes. Good benefit:.
CASHIERS
UTVTEM
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd Shif\S
492-5661or831-8361. not required. Top pay, fr. m1ssary. Ex perie nee Apply '" person Rion person preferred. Apply Apply J.11 person or call .
,..__,,, e"pen'enced--C-all·. mge benefits. Medical helpful . Not reqwred. Hardware. 1024 Irvine Scifffiflc .......,.. "' lns k Xlnt bencfils. 1672 Ave. CWestchH P lazal '" per son Hacienda f -~-•
4!J7-4491.AskCorRickor :ce. non smo er. Reynolds . lr1vnc . _N_B__ Lanes. Moulton Pkw.> DriHfMJCUftTTV'S
Karl. Partner's Bistro, 644 _ 54().5662. -------Plaza. Laguna Hills. 18011 M 1tchell South
Laguna &!ach. Dental Receptionist for -HARDW i\ RE SALES. Ap lrvi.ne. 557·9051 EOE --FROMTCOOK ply 1n person Crown JANlTORlAL work .~~~~~~~~~
COOK. Full time or part established office. Ex· h d I Hardware. 3107 E Coast lmmed. openmg for re· ........,,., time. Call perlen ced . mature. 4 mg Ls. 1 ay. app Y m Hw' Cd\f hable person. for Ille ore. ,..;;w CAL ~ person2pm . .ipm · · -- -cleamno s ·Jo to 12:30. RECEPTIONIST M9-3599 -·-----Reuben'sPlankHou:.c "' ------Dental 6060W llB llAHOWOR Kl Nl; I n · .Mon.Fri. Gd salary Dermatology ofc.l >P•nJ:?
Part Time
Evenings
l~:rome a lramed sales
l'uuru.elor cover l!l 1 with
the Jim Long & A s·
:-.octtHes A~t·ncy to
wpervisc• and chaperone
U.\lLY Pl LOT carrier
ooy:-. and girls on a Ont'·
on-0nc basis. evenings 6
to !IPM. We need con
ccrned . 1nnovat1ve
persons who are lookini:
ror a lucrative part-time
posit.Jon. $4 hour to start.
Call 642 432 1 ext 250
bt:twcen 2 and 6PM. Ask
rorLon
~Coast
OaityPUot
33d W. a.a y Street ~ta Mesa.CA
~qua I Oppor Employer
Banlong
Newport Harbor Na·
uooal Bank accepting
applications variou s
ix>s1lions Exper ienced
hanltin$t per.mnnel only
Ca II 760-3000
We Promote to manage. Cook. P tT. ureRchool. amer. P ... L d b d .. ,, 2P · r dl\1dual needed ! For +ben efit s Marsha, ar .. 1 o I~ t>41\2i7i
ment. & supervision from Lite cookmg & clean up osillons. ront & back &t6 2311 within omce ror new growinJ:? f\111 or P tr J anitors dy 11r pt•rma nent ful I l 1 mt• 644·50i0 .!!!.__ ____ _. _____ 1
WANT
. A CAREER" du\1es. ~leanhness. J\ practice m lrvme. D P .S. rughl. S4·S6/hr. µlumb1ng trudc. will . MEDIC L PERSONNB. must Childcare benefits 675-2101 train. mu!>t hav<' own JANITORIAL/Mamtenan • J\ As!i.t · pa rt Call (714) 496-9076 · · · helpful. Ask for Ann at Id r 11me. no expl.'r nt·r EMPLOYMBIT Irv: 552-7331. Tus tin . 5S2·S339aft JPM. truck.Gd money xto5. 0 _ er man w t re s COU .... S&OR ~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~I 544·1467 .i\J5.\l6.'l l·iPM. 5 days. S800 mo Bar k ofc :'11aturc pcr~on "
Dispatcher experi_e_n-ced. GARDENER cash. P.O Box 561. CdM pref'd Npt Sch surswon. Expr. pre f : consider
Chiktcare for l C'hlld age f\&11 time day pos1t1on llOliSEKEEPL~t'1t .1\r L·. 92625 . 646--0951 traming sales oriented wa nted fo r a l arge· ,._' · "' ---------• vw p h ud' availab le fo r r eli able 1:-.:. t'hildcarc. It cookirlll , .---------. candidates with previous Banking 6. 2:30 till 9:30, Mon-Fri. COOKS
MEW ACCOUNTS Reliable. CdM. Christine Short order will lrain. I orsc el l\ 1 agen· personwilhknowledAcut Eni: i.pkinA prefcrr~d': KINDERGARTEN Messenger'" business expr . Guar.
cy. For Interview. call plants & landscaping. rl'f~ req. La11una Niguel i:earher. full. llrne for Radiology office In salarytcomm. 644-4.139 COUNSELOR f'/l'. Waitresses P /T.
For our South coast C:leaning Person. Apt. Call 24 hrs. 642·4~lOll 11331
Plaza Office Expcnence Bldg. Full lime. Costa Cook Wanted for small
:\1r. Krau!f<.' at Chick Should have a current tH2·41l30 dys. 83t·IHOI ~al l. Credentials. Call. 1'ustm net.'Cls messcnAl'r SARRA BERK
Iverson VW /Porsche driver's lie .. enjoy excel. l'VCll St.lsan640·8820 from l 5.JOpm, M·I" AGENCY
preferred. Good typing Mesa, Newport Beach
Audi 673·0900 company benefits lnclud Mu s t h a v e o w n J8952 MacArthur •320
mg a free meal per ~h1ft HOSTESSES· And office L<ibclette Operator. Full trans portation & bas ic Irvine EOE833-2892
skills r equired. Call area. Vehicle needed. q u ality r estaurant Dlstn ctManagerPosit1on
H a l Ph K 1 n n i n Rs . TSL M,gml. 642· 1603. Pleasant working cond open with local Tille Co.
Apply in person !lt\M work s.s per hr f\&11 or tune. Experience pre· clerlcalsk11ls.S44·8Sl2 ~~~~~~~~~
Noon. Mon·Fri. Person i:tirt·time Ichabod's lllJ rerred. Good work ing 540-4066 day sruft. 675·4720 _ We are seeking only self
C A L I F 0 R N I A CLERICAL I RECEP · COUNTER HELP motivated & pos1t1vc
ncl & 1-'ullcrton. St udcnl!> cood.631·3290. Modeling. commercials . P EST C on t r o I ~~ "RRIOTT HOTEL films. extras. Need new Serviceman needed.
FEDERAL TIONISI' Sand person for LB. area. """' preferred. 752.,;955 or Lab """ n.,,., 900Newport Clr DR 640-13.'ll faces. All ages/types .,...., . .,....,.,
Newport Beach RESEARCH _7_14_·_95_7_0207 __ ·-----t Photo Technician with
EquaJOppEmplyr:\1 1F JIOSTESS,<.:ASlll ER .ASSOCIATE Need person to manage :i u1omatcd lab exp
SAVlNGS & LOAN Aroblc Danc1·ng, A Nal'I. wich Shop Mon·F't1 lOam 3·30p pply 300 Commiss ion only. Form· 005 Town Center Dr f'itn-· Corp, has an im· · · m a
Costa M CA 92626 ...,.... Redhill Bldg II\ C M terview call Stephanie
· esa m:!d. opening in Ftn Vly 549· ll lO 001-0826 or !J73· l440
EqualOpro:un1ty for an exp'd person w /x· -----------
Apply in person. 3PM lo Interesting pos1t1on sma ll bus ine~s p /t needed. Salary com
5PM. r 111me or t'1t1mc. w11(rowth oppty m bio Jama r Associlltei. cn.suratc with exp Call
Emp oyer Int typing & telephone Counter help wante d. DRAFTSMAN NEEDED General
Banking s kills . Please call P IT. Sandwich m a n 3 yrs. exp Lagwia Bch ThelalboolayClubls
Days or l'VCS. Ru s ty medical field. Bio. &/or 556-1.385 R\ck iS2-64S4
Pelican. 2735 Pac Coai.t Ch e m . backgr o und
Hwy. NB. needed. To Sl.S.600. Call Barclays Bank. Costa 964-4616Corinterv1ew wanted. F /T . exp omce,Type5.497·3374 nowhirinq:
Mesa branch has the Clerical Gary's Deli. 675-2193 DRJ VERS wanted ror lite Food Cashier1Acntng
· 631-1855 for appt.
following F tr openings. 1r.ruo>RET RIES ct L .., Hb On· call basis only Must HOSTESS/WAITRESS drive up teller. mi.n 6 mo. ~ A Counter Help e ivenes '° ,,pt. r. have lO·key b> \Ouch Days. eves. nex1ble Cof LAS VEGAS
cxper, vault teller &i int'I Employment avail. In HOMEY BAKED HAM area Neat appearance. Please call for op pl Ce4! shop. Newporter Inn PROMOTION
teller, min 1 yr exper. multi surroundings. Counter help & a full gddnvmg rec. Full ume 645-7358. Mon. Fri Ca ll Janel for appl Openings for phoners.
Barclays Bank ts an aC· Competitive pay. In· time ham processor Mon · Fri. Master. 234 8:30-5. 644·1700.cxt 11559 mgrs,&deliver\es. Earn
firmatlve aclion lcrview &h1re.Formore wanted. No cxper. nee. nscher .C M.S.W·4174 ---------SlO/hr. FUii or p/time.
employer M tF. Vielman. Info. call Tod Services Will train. Call Slan for DRJVER ded d GENERAL OFFICE/ Hosttss(Cathier Oa~s1eves. Guarantee.
ERA Veterans & han· 979-8900 appt.Tues.·Sal:673-!IOOO nee to e RECEPTION Apply dai y, llAM In 54J.7957or 543·295\. ltver & malnl. rental person MiCasa. 296 E
dicapped encouraged to ... --------tCourt. Director & Recep· cqu1pmt. S3 .80 hr Small company near 17thSt .CM Legal Sec needed for
::ipply. Contact Michele Clerical tionist. need friendly, 642·1186 ocean needs mature growing H B law firm
Gr---6311511 h kl ---------person w1min 8yrs. J(en'I ~ ""'" . VARIOUS sharp. ard wor OR Ori W/""W offices. f'ric ndly ver office expcr. Acc·urale llot 1 . ., female. S ports back· • e & casual atmosphere m
Beautician Wa nted top . ....... .. ov1 preferred. Must Delivery Van. Good dnv· typist. SOw pm . 1' ront
1 I
· "'"'"'"' d k t 1 h C la' which LO work. Need sa ary r v ine ar oa . work weekends & some Ing record. Full time. es e ep one recep· e 3$nl8r friendly person lo assist
55 1·2611 days, eves CLERICAL eves.CallJanetorSueat Orange County. L.A. tlon. Xlnl. co. benefits. r...ll TI /D 55 -0470 Call Elly: 645·3632. "' mt ays existi ng s t arr w ith
. l John Wayne Tennis Club. area. 631·3290. •PM Hoasekeeper workaholic boss & manic
IOAT MICHANIC '*""" lt•fllt: 644-6900. Drug Clerk. Experienced. General (){flee associates. Prefer legal
Me.re, ONC or Volvo. CREDIT ASSIST "NT.· 1 full lune. 9-6 Mon .• Fri. General Office help etc Ful Thnt ,._es exper. Will train on MAG ,...~,,._.. ) __,. _. " M F sired. Fashion Island k , .. ~ Card 847 ,,,...1 v:nuqu on '1 n"""" app-•, , r1ST. Immediate opening in 1 part time 1·6 on.. n . We are see Ing relia ble """' · ~.:...<!.•L!!-.-rrlsonJl Boat ••rt•~ our Credit Dept. for ex· Professional Phar macy. !l..roJOkaemra.1gpemF.1rPmtr.HoCuarsll people-oriented persons • E.r-.•L SECRET•RY '-CD~ -•• 14. l --'en_,.,. Credit Assis· Newport Beach 642·1580. v Enjoy excellent com G~~ R 1 E"' m .to$1,040. .,...., ... ..,,. Mr G \ .Mrs.Pratt:644-9111. pany benents lncludinaa rowing ca s tate .-r-"' tant with he .. y phone ' · ran · •---------r 1 hln .. • L1tlgat 1on F irm 10 Bootlleeptn1 Assistant
w 11trOll8 A /P flt·
per\mee. Ar aecret.1rial
skllls. for W'ban desticn nnn. Jrvtne. 5ata11> com·
m e ruurate w /ex·
perience. benefi\S. Send
resumes to: PBR. 18012
Skypark Circle. lrvlne.
9tl7W. , ..... 100U••••1TC. 8-Y l alfl office -~
BoGU"""·AJR, A/P, ..................
... t. lUe \Jplnt,
...... HJ, ....
l'• _, To,..,....c:.:--a· ........ ~
... .,pe I .. GoAd ,..-..~ ... L~CE ree mea pers ,...pp· "'e..,.,..rt Cntr.s""''-~ex · ..,,. r e nc.,, u OftVWALL H anger I ....sn5'U"" vm ly In person 9AM·Noon. ,, -..... ~ .... ...,, ·S~-cltrical sklllsneceua:>'· paper: electrician an· f t T duties incl ude Mon-Frl Personnel p 'd . e rflcient. & Xlnt company benefits. d/or plumber. Must be mounti ng •·r ays . MARRIOTTHOTIL energetic legal sec'y
"
• ~ !ff.l· call Personnel exnor'd. 631.2004 general office work. & 900 N Ctr 0 S /H, Diet.a phone 4r X lnt .te Sl,125. .,_..._... ..-some recept duties. Oen· ewport · r. T}•p1n1 Skills a must~ per...... Electrician tal background is helpful Newport Beach Xlnt Sal. depending upon
Cu stodial -L eadman Need qualified electrl· though not necessary. EqualOppEmplyrM/F qualifications & exp.
•llUMGUAL w/supentsory exper. All clan with btckground & St a r l I n g S a I Good Benefits. 640·6960
--&--SiTS shifts-hourly Xlnt I DC o I •· S700·S800 /mo Apply •,_.et Nlaht Audi\ • -''" . • exp n r ve .. ORA.NOE COAST DEN· .,. .. or. ex Ught otflce & retail sales .. •••d: • ..._ benefits.~. gene ral maintenance TAL X·RAY LAB 125 perlenced. perm. posl· In Pilot supply store m
ffaMI ZO',... ._.._. (:u stome r Ser v I cc k.nowledae. Xlnl com-Baker.Ste #200CM. oon Ill Aliso Creek Inn. Orange Co Airport vie.
••• teWIL Representative . Must pany benefita wtth good ---"----_..;. ___ 3U06 Cout Hwy. So. f\dlUme. ~7594 .. haveaoodphone contact itrowth pote ntial . L11guna . 499·227l for---------
wJpublic. Good typlsl & 642· 15H ask ror 8111 GB4lltAL OFFICI •PPl Uve·ln aide for elderly ~ .......... 1y tmowtedle of 1eneral or. fi>lan. • to SI 2000 l a d Y • non s mo k e r .
1 flee duUea. N.B. com · ----u Light bk.ltp'I( e.xpr in· HOUSECLEANERS up 1-49S-·53'i_i7 _____ _ Cou~QF •t b fl -·•~ cludln1 Ai R 4t A/P "' ·1 ~:nytl A nl. "Oe.ne ts. Opportunky toworlt near knowledge. 10 key by to'1per hr . Car84S·Sl.23 ORANGE ar p1: •· O·t 95o. b e a c h • T • s t , tou.ch. acc"'rate typist.
Loan RepresentaUve .
Rapldlr growing. •I·
Housecluners . Hunt· ves_slve Mortage. Bank· 111 '":'t. llNIU. • traubltthoot. It repair ltd w /figures. light i:~-.. · MOWISTMI~ quality mar\ne power phones. ln Tualln call -·~ '\lppllu battery &12-7300.
.. llO ~.Jt.t.:f~= ~~ =en. la Inverters. --------s.iill·-. ft70l W&llllld e eLlaQ, n . ln marine elec· Lfttte It IJc)!I 11QJ4.2161 .. job )'OU ••la• tron)csorpoweuupplles C>aaa1tted Ads a~ rullr,
ln&ton Beach area. lnl flnn needt Loan Rep 7\4·9fl0.3'766 fOf' Oranae County ter· ---------1 n tory. Opportunity for HOUSEKE£~ER·Part· hl&h pay\na career in
Ume. ~ per hr. Studcnta Real Ealate Lendlna for
Ot<. CdM 752.t1t55 eaaer hud woritln.t lfl· ---------f divldual. Contact Mr.
New I n l e r 1 0 r Picture Fr11 mer . PIT.
Design/Gourmet Store in exp. Art World Frames.
S.C Plaza looking for 656 North Coast Hwy.
sharp, cre<st1,•e. sales Lagunll Beach,494·8t05
onenled people. F'ull & Piece work at homt' /\s·
Ptr pos111ons 11vall early semblv of !>mall pieces
Se__Pl Contact Maureen tullm~. simple Sl!wing:
551 !'863 Apply m person Just
Nurses
•RN's4.VN's*
ICU-CCU
NURSES AIDES
W•f'ffly ~you!
Starr relic( for arute
hospitals thr u·out Org
Cty All shirts avu1l
•Shift diHerent 1al
•New pay rates
•Health insurance
•Bonus referral plan
-Tull.Ion re1mbursecE·s
•$1.000,000 malp. ins
'1'ry ua. you'll bk<' us"
BEST NURSES
75 .... 6791
lSOOW. Adams.C M.
Memberorc .A.N.S .
Ducky. Inc 21972 Forbes
Rd .. llB. Lag. N1g.
l'Rt.:SC HOOL AIDE·
Irvine. expcr prercr red.
.\52 7494.
PRODUCT I ON
TRAINEE Rubber ho~
products. Mus\ pass co.
physical incl. back X·
ray. Taking C1ppllcatlons
h twn 8 ·1 0 on l y .
S tra t of lex . t7 t;1l
Armstrong J\ve .• Irvine.
EOt:. A Kendavls Ind ..
<.:o
p lime work. r /time ('Cir.
Qu.lhfy for » new f'ord
Ltd you r fulf t 1ml'
pleasure Earn SlO hr.
Day or eves. Ch005~ your
~. Hometown locll· uon Available lntema·
uonal skin care company
provides free training for
the rtl(ht person. C11tl
OFFICE 0 E LIV ERY Nury 496·4312 tM:twern
BOY 9-12 &4·8. t\111 time. Neat appear·---------
Ina Individual w /\'Ulld
Cid Ir or n 1 a d r 1 v ,~rs --U-S•l•T--H1--.
license. H.S. Grad. Apply
In person to Mr. Fuente11. DAILY PILOT
al Robert Bein. Wllll1m .. F"'ST
irro.t & Aaaotlates. ltOJ ""
QuallSt. N.8. llSULT ..
Offi ce. Lit e typln B
Ttlepbone. order pro
t"eUll\I. near Harbor '
Warner. Mi 3830
S!IVtCI
Dll!CTOIY
For Result
Service Call £'-::.,. U,.Adioa iF.""ml""-~' • l»I•· Call 845-36.12 for small "people to people ·
· ~ ir • lld bl die Job .-ship 1nd bl8 reault~' b~~=;~·~-~~-!!!!~I a rovr nmcn ..;!plll;i.:.._· ------aalel calll wiUI b11 re· HOUllK_. f'olt«131·5844. Make you r i.hop plna
t.-:xp'd Preferred. fo·v easier by uslnte the Dall)
642·5671
ht. J22
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• W-"_.. c:a•--· --........ WANTAcrtON" To plaC'e your class1f1ed .. ,.B••• .••I!!!!! ...,....... c.11....,. .-n --.-...... _ 0-11-9 Ada~ ad, call \Oday 84.2·5678 area -..1101. 13.SO/h.r CWallled Ads M2·51'71 Not Clas:Hrted J\ds.
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• OAll. Y PILOT 8 7 HefpW.-1 7111 ~!!~ ..... ~!~ ~.~~ ..... ~!~ ....................... .... 1010 .......... 1010 ..... s-. 1055
leowlrt SICllT AAY TELEPJION E WOKK "." •• •.• •• •.•.~ ...... •• ••• •• • •••• ••••••• •• •• • •• • •• • •• ••• ~··••••• ••• •• •• •• ••••• •. • w .... 1111
C4MJlrl otflce. Mti11l ~ Meretarial open· WFSTlNOHOUSE tlec. Q)mplete Curni.sltlnais of Garaae Sule 9am Sut
l..>'Pt + • •Nof work lftlwttb&.ad.ln1NewPOrt ~MMl-IDI (7 Ranae 220 voltl. 6 mos s mall home Ideal for Baby ltemi.. fumllW'C,
IRI wltb pubflc Non· Otac.b real e.tate olllce. ~UIWl8I. • Combo . Sl u / o 8 o rental unit Call eve1.for Misc ~1 Unda. H.8 .
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...... MlnHI attll'9 Very divenlfled post EARNUPTO .u .. -... Wo 213.-.1321 only Call Mr "*rU tlon LoU of oppe>nunlty. ,,__ Three cam yard n lt>-
f3.Mll M·I', lal0"4tHD· Patleoce and personality $7. PEI HI Montcomery Ward bronze Rivera Sora Bed. SOfa & aood Junie real cheap
·-·-AAY • plut . Call Geoff • • wuher " dryer. Xlnt. !Ave Seat. Pecan Coffee 8/22. lf/23. 8/24 . 4972 ~· 'JS."°1 E .o .z . Xlnt. working cond. cond $200 for both " 2 end Tables. Euro Scenano. H.B. !!'n't·P•lncd•~.~r'!.''~~~13~ ·-11TA.1Y part ·time eve nin & 00-4782. Lv. message pean Dinnette Hutt'h. ,u oVlng. Love seat . bike. ·-• , -~l·aill Marrantz AM tFM Stereo '" ....., ,.,.on &.o aulll ol· ~·y waaled for buy _ 1 -s WHher • Dryer. lllnt w /cassettt' s3oo. 25.. $40. Drapes. lin\lnt>. ca!>h w..D • Hi·" Compo-nee lDADBlcr Typtnc. H~ office. Job entalll ,_ ___. ••-ea 9 .. ...,.rt reg, d\15C. under S20. 24 ..._ ~ I ( .. I .. I t U 1o ........... ......, •· C.oJorConsote& l ru · --.. -• ., 1a •l'Y uMn na na a mu1 · typmJ contr1act1. bl Perm. f/t (SI!\ day wk I. 646-5848 Designer Lamps. all in Sequoia Tr. lrv. Sat 9an~
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Mt ........ W. llA.M • •lill lie:. llWll be enl.bu.slutic: aupervt.oey pcMf\Ual de· GE Range hood /fan/· MintCond. 9:;7.5747 HorMt 1060
.-.ay.ILI • .., SICl_,IT_A_l_Y_PLUS ., eitperlenc~. SaJary sired .. Type 40wpm. Jdnt r 11 t er Br u li h e d Model furniture sale/The •••••••••••••••••••••••
_________ ., llNIU N•wport Beach <:O«nlll9Mur•te with U · benefits &. advancement aluminum 30" Brand Aluns Co. Sal. Aug. 23rd. I} yearokl Quarter a.a. advut11tn1JPR firm perience. Call Jack or PotenE tlal Call 979-3600 oew. $30. ~1-5007 l2·5PM . At #7 Ruinbow Horse, mare. $600. _ ___._ h fflc 1 t Paul at 556·176S. EO . Rid 1 8'6·1583, ll1D. f'lft r.... ._ 1 arp, e 1 n Friaidalre. washer & ge, rvme.
760.,JJJ •n ......-::::z, ~:!°J(~~ 11LE MAN NEEDED In dryer -electrl<'. iclnt Thomasville Dining Rm ~ 8070 ~. r.Uable emcluUy. ha."'cood SICalTAmSl Trabuco Canyol). areo. waflring cond. SlOOeach. Tbl w/G chair:., 2 wing ••••••••:•••••:e:·~~··• ...........
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Dllhll and wa.tten • ~aW'e,1.ii wt:ll -wortrfor•cOMo References 548·21H7 Cin:le.1-lB, cluldr 's bdrmdesk:.& Fo r Gold . S tlvyr b111lnn1n1 a fl 3PM · r-,..... S81·~77 en , Platinum, An y k1otl. AoUldMsaleaon.aled u raan d . 11 self ,_, tW it lllOt _, licydn 1020 chests 640·2497 eves cond .. amount Danid
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andaWe&.oopenite c•sb motivated 1uid c an ar.pc111...,-aa... Toba«0Shop Clerk· Part ............. .-......... 9'19-9930days ~.S(l,3 ~. Enjoyn~llent maoaie au thll wtthout '-t clty WWer W time . Retail exper. Boy's blue lOspd. Puch
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eompetll' btMf'Ua. Apply lo•tna her i.eose of .. wtltatcORli•n helpful Senior Citiien w/ctlild seat . Brand new. Antique Oak Uresser i.;., Car:at Pear shaped
In penon VAN·Noon, bwnor We otfer a good OK. Smoke Shack. 49S E MU&tsacriCice. 546·3589 w/nurror newly finished Diamond pendant. 14
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~(MST ~.i!..0.-c;;.(;" ~vi;;s~ + profit shar-,.JO:.~~. c:.,-r. ·;. TOPL&5S MODEl~S ..,.,_... 1010 rug, Seasca pe pa1ntinR. ~i~ug~~t f;::~.;~k'.~ Agcrtiii~. HJl•fttn er N;;"~·Beadl ma. benefits. a 35 hr .-.-.,-"-. S7S D.4Y . PAID DAILY -••••••••••••••••••••• Blk & Wht l " 760-llOM ~SO Set of f'rank hn ~-....... •er tent""-• i.nl &.'Aual ~ £m-.tyr M11-· wurk week and a super ~-no exp nee 826·2583 Camt?'a. Yashica MGl. lceeplrY1ng' mint st erling s11\ ,.r •.owu '' ., ,.... """' '" v.of'k mv1ronn:aent. Call P~ Only used once Will ·
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bmi..-1 t)'Slemi. Using COBOL lanauage.
fiUlfporari"y "•~ p7~': n!:'i ..,__._ •--N~-"' .. DI~ at B.J Johnson & THE IRVIME CO. Tow Truck drivers w3nt· sacrifice. $70 Ask for Natural Ha1t1an cotton Presidents, $500. 6?5·331!6
S«VK'e Ability to work._..... .... urance: ~ .. Auociates.1141644·6037 SOONewportCenlerDr. ed. exp'd onl) Live 1n Tammie.842·5744 :.o fa & 1o v1• ... eat or&_t2_·9989-~-
Wlder PrtiSU~ a mWit. key people to train & Secretary /Ofr1ce Ad· Suite350 <»sta M~a. 646 9638 DOll)I 1040 PcC'a n g I ass cnfft'e s 2 ~t a r q C a r a I
Call foe: appt. \ltctor motivate new hires . ministrator. Pos1t1on req NewportBeach.92663 , •••••••••••••••••••••• table:. Queen '11" bed t-D1:imond F. color JIJ
S ...... Pa .. Mr Booth •. EqualOpptyEmplyr Typlst,parthme.80wpm. • . bo'< s prings unused ed w 11 t , Temporary erv 1ct>. •QP Y a nun of 60wpm typing.,. nnmediale opening. Call KEE.SHOND Pups. AK<.:. R94·Z729 pra1s $1U3 1 aM'
Salary commen11urale ~ 1714> 160-7037 ~s yrs progressive office 752-0098 Champ sire. M /F. Pet & $1850 540.02og
with previous earntngs exp. Shorthand not req ------~ ... -1 . s how . Pvt Pt Y 1'rwidle &!d with mat MitcelaMCMK 1080
and npertencc plus eit· -----... 111111!1~-1 Sales but desireable. please ••SECRETARIES•• fYPtST /GIRL RUDA y 2131W7·134S aft ti pm, tresses. Good condition ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qe~comjl!!&f benefits llC.rlOMST a.bi• .. , call (or app. 540-8404 ask ActgClk/Cmptr$10.800 lmmed opening. rapidly Med. Female Poodle. blk. S75 Call ~5t·2551 aft Ii & GET •GS and~ 01 OOndillons ~d Agency needs in · We are looki.ng ror I am · for Kathy. Beehive In· Pay/Multi UnionS18.000 growing co. ~tusl t~~ h3~ pa per~. friendl~. weekend:. LUGGA A
Please submit resume telligent. mature reeep.. bilious salesperson to tem11t1onal. 3190 Airport G.Ofc/Data PrcsS12.000 &WPM accurately & be Sl50 ~2_1602 ---from your business card
with salacy history for tlonist to handle busy sell Reader Ad advertis· LoopDr.C.M. Scy /Sh80/Ana<2>$14.400 detail oriented. self "" -----Queen :--1. bed. rattan Send one card for each
confidentJal r eview to phones & overflow typ.. ing to local businesses m Sh80/\'P's/Fun $13,200 starter. $900 rn o (;all M C Gldn Retrvr pup~. hdbrd. cofl'l·e t bl. b<'<l t:ii.: plus one ~pare. Wt· ~M!!..• .&SOIL ine. a.sic typmg skills Newport/Irvine area. SECRETARY Word Proc t M ag l l f'redde Hendley al The h !>1dr tbl. wood ... 1er(·O return v•·rmaocntl.' uvv.r..-(S()wpm a ccurate>. er· Weolferbase +com m .. towork forOrangeCOun· BoltCorp.499-4571 ltlnl pcts, l>how. u.nlcrs. c·a b1nPt. tbl lamp sealc.'tl attracll\'l' lai.: II.
C "uPAHY * l c d' evcel. co. be nefits & ty developer In pleasant Sl2.000 wtr do~s Outstandin~ o r 7P\I .. 1ra p. met.'t1ni.: u1rl111\· v-ror ess proo rea 1ng, .. Liz Reinders Agency ~igre\!. cleared hip~ i~~ 37 Z a t 1, Employee Reial ions neat front ofc. ap· bonus programs. Call office. expenence in con· 4020Bireh. Estab .64 Typtsl.40hr wk, accuracy "'""" I 0 reqwrcllll'nts n ·
Oept pearanc:e, pleasant pro-Mrs. Bell at The Pen· st ruction industry re-Newport/833-8l90 /Free a mus t ~ a n ~ ,. u 493-6861 1 couch. l coffe.> tabl1·. vent tos<> & theft'. For •1
3160A1rway Avenue ressaonal phone voice a nys aver for a plJ!t . q u1 red , 5 0 w Pm . b e n ef 1b .I e we!:. by Q ua 11 t Y G e r m J n t!nd t.ibk Bc1-ot ofl,•r pen.onahi ed tal! ''nc:lul>\'
Co6taMesa.Ca92626 must Mi.nimalexper.re-642-081.l shorthand not required. Joseph.So Coast Plaza. S h d p • 559 ~~ v.jllp.1per. fabr11• '"
Affinna\iveAction q 'd , Call· for appt. '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Start 1mmcd. Salary Ask for Bell> hep er .. uppit1'j' -· ---Ua~ (;!o .. paswr .,i:, .,.,. Employer II = starting al S900 mo. SECRETARY "' paper!> mui.I :.e Sofa & love-,,eJl Gret·n1-.h .,.Ill back & tnm ~uur
•Asllb&idiaryof • .~!!!!!!!!•!!K!e!!!y!.~!!!!!!~ SAUSPBSOH 979-3376. WithRealEstatellcense '1)1>1sl. geoeral oHice. no 64().~_1 ____ gold fair cnnJ s12.; 1ai.:~ Or try two •·anh
Coooco lnc. = Ladie's fashions. Exper S al a r y PI u s t' 0 m . exper. neccssar). fl ~ '. •u.·l Sell o .,,.ut \~C.: ~_-3623_ _ b<ick to ba ck '"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~IR.E.SALES ~1 .. _673--3211 or67S-9120. Secretary needed for & ·" ·' °"u l'Rl<.:t-;s : "''°'i . Ps h t st ' office Ac missions. Jack Scott. grad . good benefits C.um Ternl'r lt'malt>. II Con1em1>1>ran Coul h I Si! l'<i or J s.;
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Xlnl. ben. Newport
Center oHlce E .O E.
Call 644-7454 .
A CAREER ask or Anita ye ia n s . . SCOTT REALTY Promo t Ion a I o P . ....k .. 1\JJ shoti. & worrnt!d ChJ1r· '.' ft -.tool• '"l curate t "p1n". f1llng. 1n-L' ' , -~ ~ 1 !'! ta.:i. Sl t;() "·' l .... -.... ES ..... TE7 C.-•11"<' ERSON r ., .. 31 5~-.... st.HI porlun1tws ,armer~ C">()O D 7541033 ('\ ~ .. ~, "~ 'IA ~p or anll· s u rant' e. b 1111 n g , .,..... G ""' )'S Na~ frJ me ~!..~ ~.l ti !HJ)(!> Sl :;ol'a
Findoutifit'sror,ou questore. Weekendsnec. pegboard It bookkeeping 536-7533 !.~s4~~~~~eE roup · 751"1959 _ 8:-;:-0lJ·,C-:H {,·old.-Ll ur ··I IOur moro·$l....W---_.....__
-111t11t4tR.L,U.,..a.a -Laguna Canyon Rd de · d N ed t .,..,.. "' r u Siih:i. Tiix Included ~~""" ~ ·• sire . e ma ure. -----\KC R~we1llar. fem. ;, Pattl'm Good \.:ont11t1on SOC/\llU'..'
T.-s A8IJ 26. 7 PM Lai Bch. stable person. Salary ------... --V E T E R I M A R Y iro otd. beaut tempera· 550646 1507 Uraw Y(•ur own ur ~end
CbampagneaRd r.-1-S R..-a.-ZI negot.iable.64+8810. •Secnt:x~· HOSf'tTAl mt.'fll 642·5902.631-7080 name.~address. phone &
Horsd'oeuvres ~ CTiiill Mk rrr back or rronl 1• M ~tust sell rum 2 m~ old. II k rd "'-Al"•t've ladi"e's store. Secretary-Wonderful Personnel/A vert/ tg .... •~ "' 1 Golden VI<•' ma e one ca per .... htote """-"'""' Or , C k L n-.~.haveopeningsper F il avail bathinit & r orsa"' .-emae llkt>o<.'VI Hurr~ •2 pnc1.• tag.Add2S·each. Need Real Est.ate Sales • How to St.art mature up. Benefits. ganic 00 · aguna ~.p..,...,ansion-Npl. Bch cleanm)!. All PoSlllons in Rd" e v e r A K C rt• ~-35:a Send check or mon\!)' or
person. Xlfttopporturuty. -Career opportunities oomm. Full or Ptr. John Beach.499-5683. fin. s vces. firm. Good cl. wknds. Min aRe 18 ,::1stered. !Imo. old. Obe -----derto
JackScott. •Training Hogan. 111 F ashion typing.shlbnd.skills.ex yrs. apply Mon·FT1. 11-2 d1encc trained. $250 incl Fine Qlwllty Pc·l·an c:he:-t PILOTPRJMTtMG
sconllALTY Jsland.644-7100. SECRETARY per. req·d. Non·smoket 1333 Avocado , NH d1>ghouse & playpen ofdr3W('r ... ,hkcnl•wS20iJ. ro.Box\500
l,5 ._...,_,HI Spontored By To $12.000 nref.Call: 640-0123 Newport Cen.ll'r <behind 552-0433. 640-8862 Costa Mesa.t:a.9'l626 _... --Century 21 /Goldstar SALES REP .,.. hea ---------:-536-7533 RSVP 646.7434 S h arp . attractive A(P.A/Rknowledge.ac· ~~~~~~~~~It tre> fffftoYou 1045 Sofa sleeper. waler l>t'Ci. t'abncRemnantSalt'. ~~~~~~~~~!Restaurant saleslady 'to represent =':. t~~~~o ~liebi. ---------i vw MECHAN IC -Mon-••••••••••••••••••••••• color tv. rattan cha1r1> & Thurs Aug 14
W . mfr. of auto accessories Non·smoker. In Tustin Secretarial Fri. w t exper in a ll Puppies, 7 wks. Sponger -~ ~071>4__ Thurs/\ug21
" bit•-·· ""'-'-oc Call• """" 1820 11\N COUCH ..._adtlt0nal stv. le. HSI Production Plact· RECEMNG Pos. open Walters " a ltresses. to the auto inditry. Ex· call832·7'""". EXECUTIVE Foreign cars. Must have Lab mix. afte~ 1rM
1ot an am ..,..... person "'"'"'"""'· · .,....... • 11 t t' arowth own tools. Engine & 846·26890r673·257S. " with a sense oforganlza. btwn.3-SPM. Tues.·Fri. ce en opp ·., ---------I re<'\.'nlly recov'd be1Re N.8. 645·l395 unlimited. CaU 646-1234 Secretary SECIETAllES transrnission work Wt• "'-ec· Fill Dirt W Ubl ..,"" 5c 1 500'1 tion. Full time. Moo . Restaurant forappt. Staff Secretary. Typist. acceptSpanish s pealunl! r• You Haul _!~~-=. Musk.raL Q>at Ism 7·101 .1,
f'rl.Mast.er.234Ftscber, HOSTESS •t • M1'n1·mum : 50wpm. L'orappt 64S.1982 '-'·m~n~ h1'dabed. nold. len"0 •.$850orbe!.Loffer C.M.540-93'73 pos1 1_ons Sales woman for Fashion We are accepting ap· _ .. _~,,__·______ ~·4666 ....... u..., " ... ~ ....
---------• avail Full or part ume. Island. Womans we ar Knowledge ofNgeneB ral of. plicatioos for executive Waiht'-W9itrffs like new. $175 963·4t.t9 lro-i724
RE c E p T J ON I S T Warehouse RestauranL store Aoe 25 35 Well flee duties. · · com· secretarial positions. for n...val" "'"'"\"' club ~'rce Spa Tub. need~ Vi Ila Pac 1f1 C'. :? 1322 ~l'W -;kiis &,-;:;:rbcd
ruJl.t·1-.... who enjoys .,..,..,.700, · " . panv. Xlnt. benefits. ._. .. __ .. and or 80wpm re .,... '"'""""' . ., r"pair:. Wav""rest C1r<'lt• HB
U"'-0 ·-groomed w /e nt h us. s I I $800 S8SO ~IUIUI • SS.7S per hr to start. No ~ . "' . w headboard & mirror people&bas lttyping/lOResla t personality~9483 tart ng : . . quired. Wide variety of lip.. Call Wed & Thurs :»8·466fi DI bl I bo d 6 6421JS2aft~r4PM .
key exper. l900 mo. w /x uranHOSnSS _833-_3313________ backgr o unds .needed. f""mtervicw. 544.5404 TOP SOlL runR t:i <'. rl! ar •
I d I /d t I Sales Or"noe r~·-ty Airport "' cha1rs <2 arm I. ll. wood. ~.,.., NTAG UE D •WSON nt me ic a en a c•tt.,...8 SECRETARY Wanledfor --""""". tO yds. 1779 We s t t'aned backs. SS50 lover '""' " ben efits . Ericson _.,. We need sales people to law ofc. located nr. oc area. •WAITRISSIS• minster c ~'64&-4658 1 1 S.gnedartist's proof.
Yachts. Irv. 54C).8001 ask Apply between 2·5: Mon· sell a unique markeUn1 ~i-• ..,0 pri""' leg~I 557 ftfUS: Full time, part time. · · ·• · · Sl.OOO 3 )r ago>. 536' 11 .. DAYS OF ADVl!:N
F No experience ... ...,.. ... .... u ~ c JI 2 ~ c-nEEtogoodhorne Eve TURE .. foe Kathleen r 1. coocept to buslnesamen. e x Pe r . r e q u i re d split shirt. a ... pm .. " ---------1 necetJSary. Good pay. Earnings rar above .. _ .. L · __ . Monday·Friday7Sl·4433 Puppies.small. r..-.,......_ 8055 Publt:.hed 1957. ex
RC>or•J:PTIONlST xlnl. benefits. Ham· Sub6tantial uuuaAeepmg -n c_, "'""' _...,.. ~ r d """ average. Call : Mr . d ' t t en LI -,,_.1.... • •••••••••••••••••••••• q u1s 1te ly rame to Dynamic Newport Beach burge r Hamlet. 154S North: 714.964-4408. Hun· ut es. mus ype •P· • -Waitresses. Over 18 yri. museum !-ilanda r d~
Stock Borkerage ts look· Adams, Coat.a Mesa. tinlloa Beach CA . prox. 70wpm. Start at -old. Apply an person : Keeshond "Teddy .. great MOlllf WA S H Of S.HOO Call: 206-8S4-0 liJ
ing for sharp individuals Relall seoo per mo. 955--0950 llMPOl!All'V l'(rl$0NMI SflMClS 1768 Newport Blvd. C.M. family dog. give lo love a AMERICA -------
to riu 1mmed1ate open THEROADWAY SAVINGS SEC.Y/COORDINATOR blehme.Papers.644·990~ YOU 'RETHl::BOSS <..:am<' tabl<' . .i chair~
in g s . Ca I l G a I I : ... CCO • ..,..S Dynamic sales/service 3721 lirch Street WHIT£D ~: n a I 1 s h S h e e Pd u ~. Beat anflat1on. set own Sl25. \loped S275 714-752·00'70. MEWPORT A "'" 1 N · r Newport leach M ... hrs. work outdoor:-1n 496 9:JJR eves Nowinterv~wingfor · COUNSELOR organi zat!~~· 1 ,at '"'!!!!!!!!lll!!!lll!!!lll!!!!!!!lll!!!!!~l IM MEWPORT C .M. pape~I. female. spayed. profitable mb1k washm1: ----. --,,----:-~/TYPIST part ume position a~ a Company) ......,..mg or a = AltEA frectogdhOml' 631·2430. industry ScrYll't• bu~ & lrvmt•U>astC<>untn Club
.Needed for Npt Bch land nigbl customer ser:v1ce p.,,....-t r /T person willing to accept truC'k n e,•t l>, bonts & Mem h e r s h i P S 1300
deve loper /bui Ider mgr. This is a perfect Position avail in our responsib ilit y. Xlnt. SECURITY 5 stroftg. •cheMcaHy Needs new home. fem planes. bld)ls .. heavy +?K>_transfer ti4S·lJlS 60.~nm t y p'ng. die · ""Sil.ion for someo.ne South Coast Plaza orrice. verbal skills w/clerical. incli••d people to pup . ~,. G c rm an l di
laze exp .. ' nood co ~::....,,_g extra s pending Exp preferred. lncludin~ sc"•retarial. & good or· l ...--a. i-...... _ -&pool She pherd . 1 i1 S l . cql wptme n ·cE•n cs1s, a pd L1fet11ne Member of T1I .,. .... , "' ·~· Sat .. _ .. _ Call K••thy "' FUU tune position avai a· _. "'~ ~ 0 A d NOT HOUSE Pica ion:-ven t<\Ut fa · · Pnv·1tc Club Sl·ll benefits Orrered. Call money. 0 -··-· are : Mon. ..,,, .. s. .. 11an1zational abih lie1>. ble for reliable person ~ C ~ ...,mar . dbl "· ny s • """""' A.mtiur S4Q.4066 " irwttj-0·~ N 5350 ~an . ast. wax "' sprn)' .. "Gold Card" no mu Lynn at Taylor Woodrow & Wed. night & also gy: · Call Linda Devorkin al able to work flexible llllt Poy BROKE · 964· _ tertilize' Minimum in m.. · 0 Homes752·7363 alternating Saturdays & Calfontla Fet:Mrcd SaJei;iuard/Dental Prac-hours. A knowledge of 1 ~0 Sheep iTerner mix \'estmenl ~el~ eXC'lux d u e_ :-· • S I O O
.. ,,,.,.-1,..,...IST/ Su n days . Must. ble SGYt-..&Loan ticeSystems.9!i7·ll21 Sl'Curilv or law enforce nswance oo'g free to loving hm . 1s1ve MWr\ POWt:H Hon •!>1·11-'9 ~Sir, v.. customer service on en · 695 T~:;?Ccnter Dr. ment preferred Enjoy loMs "'°"am rem. spay, shots 557 6578 W,\SH syst,•m, complt•tc nm,\ M It . .: CLERICAL ed & interested in retail. SECIET ARY e ic c e 11 en t com Pan Y Co. Pr•f•r• -ople tra1rung. mi.: mt & mkt11,
Near o.c. College. ideal Will be responsible for Co6ta MEf'0·ia. 92626 lPM to5:30P~ benefits. Apply 9AM to wffh•xperieftCerW H · ~ 1050 support ~o fr:1nrh1sr TILE llS9UE
for student, 5 hrs day. handltng customer pro-· · · Interesting position for Noon. Mon-Fri Person i t ••••••••••••••••••••••• fees v nhm1tl'll S pe>ten flx6", 25' per p1ect-Pa1n1
53_7S/hr. S49-8871 blems & operation of the SAV1MGS TILLER Secretary with xlnt skills nel P • r • " C • " 0 uaJ in n·c:l'i.~1on profit & glaze your own tilt!!> ...;_.--------:i st.ore . 0 1n typing <75 +wpm >. MARalOn HOTEL nKessory. Act.•.ce· * * I BUY * * service bus1nesl> · tiood For ceramiC' sho~ Recept1ornst :lrgNewport PIUscapplyinperson: Grea t spot in ana :,1)Clli.ngicgramrnar.No 900NewportCtr Dr •Rt boHd Oft yow Good used Furniture & 545·8-W4 ortll00.i3"!~J.5i orpnvall•partit?s tou~e
Beach Insurance Agency Mon ·Sat. 10AM ·ll:30AM Point. Previous Teller SH nee: Call 752-02.34 for Newport Beach Appliaoces-OR I will 'our art1st1\• ab1ht1c!>
or call for appt: experience or cashiering da . g ppt or abfffty. For ifttH"•iew ELL di h ~.7533 needs person to type, preferred. Outstanding y orevemn a ·• Equal()ppEmplyrM tt~ ~: :.ellorSELLforVou S • e item." wit a -------
file. & answer bus y 644-1212 Cully paid benefits & send resume to Plaza. MASTBS AUCTIOM OaJly P1loH'lasMfll'd 1\d • HCA 22 .. blk!wht wood
pboneS. Good hours & THElltOADWAY sal"""· Call Maureen. 208Z Ml chelson.l'2l2, 642 J380 , ..... •"-• ... & ll~ '625 00·5678. c"'nsolc. S45. phone male ...__..r. c 11 D B ~,, in·· ...... """15 Secy/Bkpr. 30 hrs wk. .._ -.-ve• .,. ·" u1::n•::uts. a iaoe · ,.EWPOltT 496-6133. .,...,, ~~· · ee•w""'n 1oam &5pm 1:1oos .sso. Magnus elec tm-9550 EOE EOE M /F /H $1000/mo start. R.E . exp. • ...... · · · 47 Fashl011 lslmad · · , SECRETARY: Full t ime. Resume Box 561 CdM t;.O.E. chord organ SSO. 642~
ltlCIPT /TYPtST Equal Opportunity Set!retary. Challenging typing. filing. light book· 92625 ror company who will be Employer growlh opportunity for keeping, phooe. Sma ll of·
relocaUo& to Orange Co. ROOFERS·HOT·Wanted outstanding person. to flee. TSLMgmt642-l603 Sec'y to wine & liquor con·
sultant. Sma II ofc Corona
Wanted: Pizza Cook
~II& Ptr avail
67$-15.56 airpOrt. area m October for 21arge projects. Must $18,000. Reply in con· ~ have good typln~ have at least 5 yrs ex· Fidence: Collins Assoc.
skills. Please send re· per1ence. Accepting ap-S67San Nicolas Dr. N.8. L:n!°~~~h.~:~· pUcaUons. Call Lee Roof· SECRETARY ~~------1 mgCo.64.2·1222· NEWPORT BEAC H
RECEPTIONIST/ ER· SAILLOFT CIVIL ENGINEERING
·RAN D G I R L f 0 r ' r c 0 . N E A R 0 . c . Ne w port B e ach h as openings or AIRPORT.
P I handwo r ker s & .Developer. art l me. aea.mstresseS. Will train. Full time. experienced.
1-s. ~ days per week. Capo Beach area. 4 day cheerful person wanted
MUI& have good phone week ~ r o r e n l r y · I e v e I ~ce. Front olfice ap.. · · secret arial position
peannce and have a de· SALIS wt0"'10C'tunltY ror advan·
peadable car. 67S..72S. G row \ h o r i e n \ e d cement. Strool lypln1 &
f u hU Dl8D"acturin& company SOCDe shorthand abilities
---------•I dcl Mar. Must have good SECRETARY shorthand, typing & bk·
DOUGLAS OIL COM · kpgknowledge. 673·5972. PANY of California of·
fers the following career Service station attendant.
opportunlly: full or pa.rt time. after·
PURCHASl.._.G noons & evenings. Neat
WAREHO U SEMAN
needed ror electronic dis·
tributor. Gd. salary & t•o
benefits. Call 8 to 5.
Mon.·Frt. Mr TrQcy
549·0054 ----" appearance & hand writ· SECRET ARY ing. Apply 2590 Newport WELDER
Performs secretarial Blvd. Costa Mesa. MacGregor Yachts 1631
duties for Pur chasing Service Station Allen· Placenlia. Costa Mesa.
µepartment. Good typ· dants. Mor F,CdM area. ~H
ma __a_.ndExshortrihand re· S4 start + commission. ••••••••••••••••••••••• q111n:u. pe ence pre· 644.5(1)4. AmM 1005
ferred. -... •
TIME
IS
MONEY
ReeePiOftllt or I n1 located m Costa Mesa, neceuary. Apply In auia•Cacturer. mus\ _. .u.person to aell person w/resume to: Mr.
bave xlnt phone u p • 11 Westen states, In-hentes at Robert Bein.
lllllll type well Eltp la ddac Food Cba1ns Ir WilUam Frost ~ As·
bulia"• aetten, rorau • 11 f 1 . ~ • m p ua I u . IOCliates. 1401 Quail St
STOCK Clerk for retail •• .. •••••••••••••• .. •••
Salary commensurate marine hardware store. -----M-INST-•E•R-•11~----------------.. with experience pl1&& ex· Full time.exper nee. ft'C'All&
mull. Some llCCOUDtinl ~llllWD Items. ftOD• N.8. dlliel. -.an. Danny. food 1uppUes. ccanon•---------1
-~ cutter•. markinl de· SecntMY ..__.-'nnw•• vices, etc.). Salary + f' a s h l o n I s I a n d ;:.A. J"'c" ~"'i:"'~ comml11loa. Send re· Broker a a e FI rm . llav~ff'Oo\~fi~e •I>-1W11tto: P .O. Box #10888 Matu re. responsible
l'IMC • be able \0 Ooltall .... CASl3SZ7 person. Heavy phones. C'.clle bu•1 =:•· &alet Cleric for Marine f!'_~,tt~e': 97:}· Call 'tne 41 wpm. nt Hardware. order du k ........ • · · ·
W¥11: =ell& .nth vaned .. au, eap neeesury. Secretarial
dudll. l'l50 per'"°· de-F /T 1 a U com pany STENOCLJ!:flK U
DIDlllnl C: 7=tllff. benent•. Call Balboa SIMI .. S1216/MO ~tall;.=~UIM,;.._ ____ . _1 ---. 541-9111.•E,O.S.
~~~-I 11/P'JH. . a PIX BALD Clerlt for retail .. )' Mctloa bead re-.. ••.!•~· _.. bardware ttore. :'1":~:':'1\)'! tr flua •L 1\89'..'::.: M.B. llOc. Pan U., ••· r&4DO/dertcal won wlt.h !P.!J,-.1.--. ,· ..... Call per MC. Call Balboa MlUlt.Y to"'*• wpm M, M 11-c..ul lilartDe, Mf.lm. E.O.E. Uld iM.e dletation ap-~1111111.-... r,~ r· ...:•:..:.IP;;...:IH~----t ::=: = ~Ans Mtp wanted r..it ,...... °"'"· Cky ol .... !l!!!!!!!!!!!!!I u.. • .-rt Ume poai· Newport a .. da. HOO • .... ~.Mf7So. "'-"'1Bl,,._N8 . .a. Srl1tol. Sula Au. Pll:-.not
TIWIT.-U E. 0 . &/ll·r
c e 11 en t com pa n '! Good co. benefits. Call ABBEY
benefits. Please submr Balboa Marine, 549-1671. ANTIQUE MALL ~to~. call. in con E.O. E. M /F /H Daily 10-6. Fri lG-9 ,,_,_.., Cloled Tuesday
SUP&Ylsotl 11751 Weslmln1ter Ave. DOU6LAS OIL POsmoM Garden Grove 554·6103
COMPANY• ruu lime. swing shift.•--------•
Employee Relal\on Willing to train. Apply S'ClAW H>OTTUI
Dept. 8AM-5PM. Mon.·Frl. at S4f.40U S2000SO EveTayk>r Superior Answe rln1
3""'Airwav •v-ue Service. 250 E. 17th St .... ,,...... 1010 ~aM-a1,c"'a::.,..., Ste. •1 C.M. Ark for .. """'"'" V9 ~ ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••
Am.rmaUve Action 1_El_leen_.______ 11 c If yellow refr11. No de-
£1.n,~1er eacbers. Preschool. Ii very poss. $2~0 .
•A1•ldlal')'of Ptr. Ftr. Must have Ev/Wkndl951.a530
!!!!!!!Coooco!!!!!!!!!!!J.nc!!!!!!. !!!~tome Earl)' Cblldhood sears por table dis· IDduuuon back•rouod It hwuher. Older model.
V.11 •IAY ~·• 8lf>W pe)' tor a 30U7 Id iA tile
DAILYP&OT
lllYICI
DlllCTOIY
DO ITNOWI ~••n
or up. Irv ~ 552·7331. Greal condilloo w . CaU
1\llltin; 544-146'7. Ad--IG·41GOMhn.
'r: 11 • II Wehn 1Wrfl. ""°"'"'"· Sl75"hr pl&11 tpi._. to ,5/l , '200
t*Mt. No uper oec:ess. M0-2912
No Mlllna. ACl"Oh troll) 1--------0C A111*t.~~m c~MatcbloaWu~r~Ou
9De.6U.Ot• Dryer. Xlnt Cood.
fine romsthina to Mll! $100/H or Sl&O/both
0-1fied ada do It Wtll 1-~_ .... _____ _
-..
Use "'6wft At/ service
wh e n pl aci n g yo u r
ad ... a Dally Pi lot ad
number w ill appear in your
a d w e take your
m e s sag es 24 hours a
day ... you call in at your
convenience during office
hours and get the responses
to your ad ... this service
Is only S10 per week. For
more information and to
place your ad call 642-5678.
DAILY PILOT
,
He11'lC l. Sofa. Chrome &
Glas~ c:uffc~ tbl. wht 17
cu· refr bi5·1113t ------
Bicycle $30. Anuque Clock
1 8 :\IJ 1woode11
~chunism > 83Hli94
Silent Vall~y t:lub Mem
bcrsh1p. Must Sacr,
546·2-'53 ---
MOVlNG : King Head
board. Couch. barstools.
848·3804 after 6pm
Ui:.ed carpel. thick rui1t
wtth padding. Gd shape
90 sq yrds. $4 /yrd. Eves.
96S-1360.
l" drive socket set. "• ··
dnve socket set. table
saw. Smger port. sewing
mac:h w /attach.. port
D/W .. Solex moped. good
l'Ond. 642-1353
SUvertone Organ S'l()() Of nee Chair $75. Lounger
like new S90 5"9-89Si
Used carpet. Approx. 30
sq. yards per piece. Blue
& gold shag available.
!50 per room. AvaU. tu
see ut Holiday lnn. 3131
Bristol . C .M. Tom
Priddy.
Blue wool naa. 9XIZ. art
deco, beaul\ful. $500.
79().(MOS,
TENNIS TBL. Prof.
quet. NISSEN brand.
XJnt Cond. CS200 new.
$1.50/080> 631-2383
Matt e your s hoppin&
e11lcr by \&Sina I.be 0.lly
PUol Chwlncd Ada
BBQ wuh hood On
11\°beeA. A~u.Ubk-1 flnll •
V('l)"', I\ O'IOll old $3,$
M'~
SIOl ru •t-' TC"R •kit
les..'i uac:~ • S•tnt cr1o1cll •
OR I.lied tWI Cl' &.l$
).)l !Jin'l
Km" iu~" Ortho mat~
dlld boopnna • ad cood
~ 960-8602
CREVIER
& I Sf • .. OADWAY
SAHfA AHA
835·3171
THf UlTIMAff OfllVIHG NA~Hl
•USEDBMWs•
'722002Tiiw/StR <2061)
'733..0CS <'pe, mm\10559>
'7-l 2002TiiS/R (03321
·75 2002A (0035 \ WANTl::U any piece:. or
:.el \llKASA 0 1\ll I.IA
light ~re e n d1::.h r'
li42 IW38
•2S' \pollo~17 . single '75 Honda 500 2cyl. rair· ·1s ~w/S.R 114831
eni;. \'HF. RDF. falho. mg. Great mileage. Like '00 f ord. I ton.9rt stake.6 '762002S/R4sp.<2371S781
Mnicol l~trwnents
se:i tenl. canvas. tnm new. $650. 752·5720· cyl. 4 spd. ~d £'ond. SJ600 ·n~si <456SXG 1
8083 tabs. xlnt cond. 3 to MotorHotnes,SCIMVi or ~ After 5646·3478. '78320l 4 sp.air 14228I i8320iA. air (60951
••••••••••••••••••••••• chooi.e from $1 6.000 Reftt/S~ I 60 ·1s5JOiA loaded CS468l
\.'VNN 01rcc1or tron1bon1· Nwpl Yac ht t:xcb ••••••••••••••••••••••• VClllS 9570 ·79528iAS/R (21615)
\\ilh t•.1w Ei.1•t•lll•nt 1'1111 i;;s 111(1(1 1978 25 FT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Closed Suftdays
chlwn. nOO 1;;;1 lk>52 ollt·r 20. 1-:U :CTRIC BOAT PACE ARROW GMC Van Xlnt cond. Cust 1-------.....:...--
t>l''.\I N ~·ooEl. C ~~er Will sca.t 8. New ~ ... ._.GE COU~Y'S
i l!wb1.1lt.gdcond 1" uo t 5480217 soooo ~~ "'
UKC:\IS o~ Ludw1~. l1 1thl S8.!l.'>O 640 H 50 Sleeps t> to 8 on Gaucho t . • ' ' . OLDEST
blucclt·ar:!l-'hl(lrtom,,ll -'' lJ •. --CL· 0 ))eds. Full) self con AutosWant~d 9590 &
a ba~I.' 2-t". :l ZilArl•n r. u, .., laJned. roof air cond .. •••••••••••••••••••••••
C:-m))ab. KOAl!r·~ hi~h . URASTICALLY , ~enerator. AM I f~ WEPAYTOPDOLLAR
hat <'ompkU: 14 a 11 IO Manne 'fradt!r. 77 ~\e~eo cass<'tte. C 8 . for top used car~ foreign.
t';il>\.'!> SJOOO~tO t;ull 1ifl t~n di.ls. IOKW gen. rad1o&only33,200 mllcs domestics or classics H i;:~I'~ i71-t l 737 tl44\1 n:wny options. Must sell. Must sell'. <S<>r. 1698>. \'OUT car is exlra cle~111.
:-.ow $85.000. Nwpt Yacht (714) 559-1304 5ceus rtRST'
~:Xch 675 U!OO. ----:'lll·Url~ lleW ,\ppl.IU'l'
1;uit:.ir. Sunbur!'l Dl·~1.:n.
SI It! 11Her <:all l'at11 ut
ni.J llJO. or 673 3068 11 nv
..tn;,~1·r keep tr~ in.:
(,1annet. ~ooct. ~ooJ lor
next )ear's band student
KEDUCED
~· l'ahlornia S F. twn
FWC <.:hryslers. lo hrs. 2
::.l3t1on:-.. encl head
w1holdml!.. $22.250. Won't
Last! :>olwpt Yacht Exch.
67S-l800.
Kent motorhomc. 221 2 •
M'lf ronlilined. S250 per
week t Ii' a mile
6-15-228.1.
For Rent 20· ~lotor Home.
very clean Call 642·-1300
ll'290 525() 754.7529
PA System SGOO·Shure 36' ISLAND GYPSY. '78, lo Costa Mesa. trailer
\local Masler 6 channel twn dsls. 1\C. 3 slate rms. space. 35/ft max, 140
ht.•ad 2 s · column~ Call .auto pilot. radar. At our Cabt'iUo. $185. 640-9900
c1 1 t 6 3 o p m doc: ks S89. soo. N w pl 1_As_k_for_F_a..:.y_e_A_;;;.gt __ _
An.iheim_i_il~9¥· ~9k Yacht Exch. 867_5-_1_800_;.._ railers. Trant 9170
i 2 1s· Tri-hull. Walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• throu~h Volvo J o. ·74 Traveleze. 8X35 w 1ex·
Mam extras. Tr ir Xlnt. pando. 2 s heds. low rent,
cond-s4zso 673-7208 adult park $12.000 or
Offi« Funaitwe &
£qwipmHt 8085
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!>hreddcr.
·----·--best offer 646-5432
43' Gran MariMr 21' Golden NuJtget, 1970.
•l ht~C_.ty
2925 Harbor Bhd.
COSTA MESA
979-2500
WEIUY
CLEAHCARS
AMDTRUCKS
COHMELL
CHEVROLET
~b II 1rt••r H"d
• • ..... r ' VI r~' S_.6>-1200
Salcs-Scrv1cc Leasing
Roy Carver.Inc.
Rolls1'.o:,cc BMW
l540Jambore£' ~ewport Beach r,.t0-6444
BOB McLAREH's
!!50 N •. Bea ch Bhd
LAHABR.\
15 ~ti. No. of SA Fw' I
l714)522-533l
Sund ay by Appl
7 9 IMW 633CSI
Silver with blark leather
E.xecut1,·e Car
IOI McLAREM Inc.
850N. Beach Hlvd.
VISIT YOUR
ORAMGE COAST
HOM DA
HEADQUARTERS
TODAY!!!
UNIVERSITY
SAbES&SERVICt-;
O&.DSMOllLE
HONDA
GMCTRUCKS
2850 Harbor Bl vd
COSTA MESA
540·9640
'77, am/fm cass. I owner.
59.000 m1 . mu~t :.ell
$2900. 213·592·S.16i
'79 Honda Accord. 2dr.
a uto trans, c: r u1se a·
mat1c. am/fm radio. air .
reg gas. perl rond S6800
~
9730 ,,.,.....
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JAGUA R Su perb XIS
"80" 127 ,000 under 8000
Heart Broken musl sell
080499-4757
9734
•••••••••••••••••••••••
70 914-6 Restored Clas::.1r
P7s. SC nm~. Recaro.
man~ xlras Sl2.50U
492-8119.496-5922 ext 60
Porsche 196.5. JS6SC . Con·
cours. condition. oniz
owner. $16.500. See to .iµ
prec Call for app
644·6340 ---
57 Karm .111 GhiJ
v. Porscht•. pov.<•r µlant
ttea:.onablt> CJll :5:.,
642 4300 lA hr<,
W AHTEO
\'W '7\J Bu:,. ,.,lk lo mi •ir
new 714·615·03\6 aft 5t' :'\I
'73 VW C..tmpcr \'an. Nrw
paml. llrt'l>. 'hol·h, l'll"
Hcblt cng Xlnl contJ
640-~IR
·77 9tlS P orche Xlnl
S17.000/best All extra~
486·3615. 499.4754 ---------80 Rabbit <:. I 'P ... unrool.
'65 356SC. w 1911 mai.:s. J\M FM -.1ertn. $n301J.
beaut & de pendable IH2 7315
~~B~saCall ror apµ Volvo-9772
_____ _P__ •••••••••••••••••••••••
'14 !>14 I 8 App Grµ /\II VOLVO
new mcch... Xlnl car
~.631·3329
Sacrir1ce. mus t -.t'll
Spe<:1al wm1tL-d l::d1t11>n.
1979 924 lmmac mu-.1
l>Ce l.o appreciate Call
Gary or Pamyta. 641i 3-132
or 54(}-0611.
'67 Por.;che 912. Ab:.olull'
ly beautiful & xtnl
lhroughoul Mu::.l -.ell
make ml' an u f fl·r
!14&4ilS
SALES, SEJtVIC E
AMO LEASING
OVERSEA." L>ELl\11-;I( Y
EXPJo;RTS
EARLE IKE
VOLVO
1966 Harbor Bhrl
COSTA M ES
6 .. t>-'30 3 540.9467
os. Used
9901
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SOUTH COAST
DODGE
fl's C'Ommg :.oon! W<Jkh
tor our grand open in~• • •
~TH ._rnflST' J Q;~r)}· I
2IJKR Har bor Bl\ d
COST 1\ M Jo~S \
540.0330
·~ Ood1te Polara On1
owtwr. 581\: o ng milt•,
romp ma111 1 hi:-.101'
;i v a I I t: H t: \ 'I
SHAPt:• •' Sl.250 11r hc!>I
offer bi5·1230. 1;;:1 :ioo~.
t.73 2712
1918 Dod~<' l'•Jll ~;,
t'l'llenl con1llt 1011 :! cloor
St•dan . muroon . 111~
m 1 I 1· :i !l t' • 1 ' p ,. l ' rl
trunsm1s:-.1on. F'1 :-.t1·ri·11
C'3SSt.'ltl'. S:l.55l) .... HM
5.'JI 44~ lr\'IOl'
n 1\:-.l)(!n lull\ lo.11ll'1l ~11\
Burgun<!\' 11!.:!:!\I mile~
~00aft 5 I!11, !tl'T~t
9940 •....•.•.•..........••.
'71! Jo'IF:S T .\ '>l'Ok1
:Y>rnpR. lo m 1 "l·ry f'll'iJI•
mAI ~145',;)
65 t•ORO F250. :1110 c-u 1n
eh. run!. vcr::-ttrl SI .::.'Ult
'lb2 1.t2i aft 5P \I
9950 •.................•••..
'69 Convertible. ~ond
cond. stereo, mov1n~
east must sell Kath}
159.1291
'7i Porsche 9U $71100
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FtHEST
UNCOLN·M F:RCUR"I
L>EALERSIUP
9737
·•·••••••········•····· LOTUS ESPIHITS2
Metallll' blue :!3,000
m1ll!h. $17 .000 or be!>t Mr
'.! \ 3 !I \ ~ J (i U K U r
213 169f;· l03 I
9738
·75 91\S Tar~a . 32.llOO m1
xlnl "hap(' Sl5.500 Lill
754 5i8.1 .1flt·r 5 ~3 I 1.AAt
ask for Dick
9756
.-.OTHIMG O VER
$4995
MASERS
AUTOCE.-.TER Rolls Royct ••••••••••••••••••••••• t 12!'' H.tkt·r S\rt'Pl
"1 DEALER IN U.S.A t '1>S'f\ :.t 1-:s'
ROY 540-9202
RAY R.ADEBOE
l.l~l'OLN MERCL'H\
11; UI Auto Cen11•r Or
:-tOl·'wv l.ak•• l'or1·,l •·\1t
IHV l"llF
8 30-7000
72 Colom• Purl.. !I p.i'·'
wi:n l.11.1d1·d orii.:111.tl
owner StUOO 1;7;,.nin1
···•·······•··········· mR CARVE R , Blick 9910
r ROLLS·ROYC( j •••••••• • • •• • • •••••••·· •~ J •mDOr<'• J!)f;; Hu11 i... HI\ 1o ·r;1 Hun'
;1; \lon.1ri·h \'>I I 111
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~ond. all 'lra~ Si750
645·22111 0) !> 5211 :.436
CV('!-
9740
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1972 Ml% 2soccoun
Autornat1r trans & air
rood \·l'r\ 111 c1"
1!>1SIHSC I .
ONLY $5998
HOW ARD Chevrol~t
Dovt & Quail Sli.
Nt:WPORT 81-:t\Cll
8JJ.0555
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1.._ __ _.:~Bf!~<" I ~Jed loo!.:. ~uod ' :.t·•· 111
.q;pr .. 1·1.1 1 .. ' S4~' oho
h i... 111r l>.J\ 1<1 JI :1~ • 1111.1 CLOSED SUNDAYS
1967 Rolls. immaculate
SZl.950
64592'7Z
1971 Corn1chl' Convert!·
ble. bt.'aut1ful wh1lt•
~ del.'p n·d 1nt•·rinr
l'oml)lt.'tl?I~ re.,lori•l.l 111
I n·:-.h 1·on<1 I ~ r ,1 i..11
Special Wooo 1:r.1111.
pnct.'<l at S75.000 i5:1 1!11:1
1)rfi40 1963
9760
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1'80 BUICK
SKYLARK
f'ront wheel dnH• I cyl .
aul0mat11· t rJ n.,. air
c·ond &• ~ 11uld 'nu
bt-111•\ I' lt''i" lt1.lll \,511()
m1h ..... · 1 ·,7 1YHH1
S6888
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
2060 HARBO R BLVD.
9952
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S2.0001()BO. 1>-IO U!llW.
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(';ill 7'i:! il\55, ('\( 3!}:!
l 'ht•rry ·1;i
S!500/0KO
496· TiO'-J or 4!!.3·ti:! L:I
fill: Cab~. ~
S400. puJH'r
S400. ~-888Y ----
Pets 8087
full y t.'q u i_pp_ed. self contained . am lfm
beautifully mamtamed. c 3 s s $2 so o / o BO .
ready to crwse or live 552.9017
TOP DOI.UR
PAID FOR
GOOD&CLEAM
USED CARS!
<5 Mi. No. of SA Fwy.>
La Habra 522·5333
COMPARE!
Sel ection . trirde -1n
l'rCalivc financ:l.' plans
and usual price.
1980 SAAB
TURBOs
HERE HOW!
COSTA MESA 642·00 10
'73 Regn I
SIOOO
675-8-.ti!l
'68 Mustang Sl80<J ven
good co11d. reblt l'ng &
ot.her... 640-4092. l-i7:J. J091
·•···•·······•·••·•··•· StlEHHY'S PETC,\RI::
l:loarding & groom in1t
with love. free pkup
l'oodh.· P ups for sale
Tea Cup studs. 2~ y r:.
exp S4t>·284R
,\FGllAN Hound
AKC REG $175
aboard Slip may be 1----·------
avrulable. 11 V,% Financ· rai'-n, UtlUty 9I10
mA pos:,1ble. $72,000. or ••••••••••••••••••••• ••
9J0.000 1s no broker in-· w \ d e 3 2 · I o n ~
volved Clean deal will $12001080 with or w /o
mclucle 9' Avon Redc:resl space. 646-4151. 'CK587S
with floorboards and 4.5 1-'---------
horsepower Johnson out· 6' x 10· flatbed lilt 8300
board. Jack C urle y Call Jim Mon· Fri 1·5
miracle
mazda
75 B~·tw SJQi. 4.dr. auto.
sir. a/c. Xtras. 640·8590
or83S-700t
&
7l59-l 300. 5 . J()
Pianos & OnJOfts 8090
534·1505 evenings & SJS.5500
wee k ends . 642-4321 ---------JIRA H•.-a. • ..1
weekdays 84().2254 on Service, Parts -~ •u.
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eooJ $1195 642 li65 PP. Crwser. JOO hrs. Stove. c ... • ... ~ .... N!!! s ink. toilet. ice box. -~ ,,_.
While. s tudio. s pinet. sleeps 6. Radio. com· CallUSfor details!
benl·h. tunC'd . S700. pass. depth sound~r. MING AUTO
963--1149 Villa Pacific. tandem trailer. S9500. IEAUTY C84TB
21.322 Wavecrest Circle. 675-3386 or 642·9989 1!)20 Ponderosa St
NB. COSTA M ESA ~LCRAFT Nova 25'. 754-6404
Austnan Parlor Grand w/t~r. 188 twins. SS pro-1---------
Gold leaf art case rare Jl6. VHF Ststep. $14.500. SSAVESAVES
100 yrs Plays be aut Offer'' Dir. tH5·2963. WITHUSEDPARTS
66\ 29'.ll _ ___ 752.()681 ._____ Imported car parts
ANTIQUE ·1a 2 4 · S kipJa t k IMPORT
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:JO rolls. may trade for Fully equipped. many \Ol N. Manchester
antique oak furniture. extras. w !t r ailer . Anaheim 176·9900
mission & front axel
s,or+i11CJ ~ooch lff4 for'56 to'6t Ya Ton Ford.
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• ~~---·" VHF. depth ftnder. bail ~--------
7 rt by 14 rt. webbed ma t bag. outriggers. canvas. Metal Tool Bins ror Small
on rollers. LIKE NEW! m a n y x t r a s . Truck aood cond $'15
Ha!> 11 cover too! f72S or $13.200/080. 675·3'24 Evenlncs SC8·9925
best orrer. cau eves. 973.9034 days. 731-1216 MAG rinu.. 14". CS ea. 3
--------"D 20' Cutty cabin. al\p wheelrims.14"SlOea. ~1 Magnum Smit h & avt.. loaded, lmmac., lo lll-1101.
Wesson. Collectors case. hrs. ~.550. 551·500'7 .._._. 59
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9 mm Browning High • -••••••••••••••••••••
Power. w1t.b extras. $460. •. Ludera 16. 25ft. •atn 768-583'7 h u ll • s ll p I o N 8 , bea u t i tu1. U OOO .
Brand new. latest Power._• __ so_1_0_. ------
Bill Woods Ii Irons for Sa.le by owner. almogt LIDO 14 #1910 comp.
SO'lt off Us\ prl..ce. Phone •Jttlr. sail&. cover.le rac·
Carol: 7~6476. :~~~~DY xtras.
W W. Gr~ner lilhl har·
poon rifle. Ac~epting
bids.
168-M3'7
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'712002 good cond.
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637-23'77
BUY YOUll MECEDES?
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•·············•·••···•·
'65 COUPE nu eng . need:.
light work
5.">ll-JGJ.;
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:>i:;o BEACH IMPORTS '78 SE\llLU : Silver. 21M rru. hkenew.
640 713:!
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'75 Coupe de VIiie. loaded. paint in & out. ~I ofrt'r
harp $2~ Call Mack at over S2000 893447Z.
HOUSEOFlMPORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962 1788 995S
DIAL MU.CEDES
637·2377
'79 4SO SL
B l ack. 14K m iles
1986XMAI.
$21,500
JIMSLEMONS
IM,OITS
l970HARBOR BL\10.
COSTA MESA
63 1-1276
·73 Cutlass. imm.ac .. SOK
m1 . S l 200 /080
714 ·557·8999 aft 7P:\t
wkdys
'78 Toyota SR5 Lift bk. 5 · 7 7 Cad S ('' 1 11 •· •••••••••••••••••••••••
s pd. rad 1 a ls . i.1 Iver. Wtute/red mlenor t:x
Jt.000 m1. i-IOOO t orr rood 45,000 mile::.
493-J.219 eves 714-64!>-139Sor548 9781
S.-r Sp.cial Camaro 9917
Forrenl '68Toyota ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 Cutla~s Supre m i:
S49/mo 631-2697 '70 6<'YI. 2Smp'!, m aRS Brougham . t'ull~
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S1600.591J.1Yi8i Call Will: 714 ·832·395:! '7ti COROLLA SRS. S spd.
::.t i bell e d rad tire.;.
A)l 1FM stereo cass.
dean. $3.100. 759 1191
eves.
'76 CAM ARO LT \18, xlnt dys, or call Bob: 548·571U
cond , full pwr. AM /FM . eves. ----
very clean. A 1C S3.79S or Pinto 9957
best ofr G73·6479 •••••••• • •• • •••• ••••• ••
1979 Ml.CEDES Tri..... 97 6 7 -. -'74 Pinto WAGON 2Smp•'.
••••••• ••• ••• ••••• • •• • • '79 Z 28 white 1mmac lo "
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'74 Pinto Hatchback. auto.
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968-7106.
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·68 Firebird. must sell.
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'S6 Chevy Sedan VS, auto 960-79'l3. __
trans, r adio . original 72 Firebird . runs good.
72.000 m1. 2 owner stock ssso or best offer. Call
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1980
Your Hometo•n
Dally NewNpape ..
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
Planner Vows He'll Keep Job, Honie
• ., "¥.f!le;::: :."::..!:. remal• on th• com· f>'-eta..t1 Com-roomer aJao aaid he bu ar-•-•••• ...,.. J . ru1ed llnud.q that "beyand a =I ... n that M will quettba of a dof.lbt" wlU allow ' === ;:ct ~~ blm to kHP h ls ffunUn1ton
1 __ u.a:Ca.. med Harbour l'Midence, valued at
'18 public PQ91Uoa to rwolve m::= =~ reports de· ";;!'..:t.. ~~~.__ tailed Footner's alle&ed at-
• ·--· ~· tempts to use his pos1Uon as a iDI ~ • eomm•11km meet-county planning commissioner ~~~be ~ ff: to gain levera1e for business
.. l... .._ -· to~ !!:.--..a loans tMalUns _,,000. ·
--• ...... -... t'--. Foo&ner'a home was to be allC-
! Priests
Allowed
WASHINGTON <AP> -Mar-
tlOlled Oct. 22 to aatiafy a debt
re1 ultinl lrom h1a involvement
with California Filter Corp. 1be
company declared bankruptcy
la1t year.
Meanwhile, Second District
Supervilor Harriett Wieder said
she and her staff will conduct an
independent investigation of
Foot.Der's activities as a plan-
ning commlsaion to determine
tbe extent, if any, of im-
propriety .
Mrs. Wieder said through an
aide that she will make a full
statement on the matter on Mon-
day.
Mrs. Wieder previously asked
for an analysis by Orange Coun·
ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper.
Kuyper said today the
analysis is proceeding and could
be concluded as early as next
week.
Footner, who appeared calm,
but reluctant to answer ques-
lions. said be would withhold
substantive comment on the r~
ports until the county counsel's
inquiry is completed.
Footner said, however, that he
did not tell Mrs. Wieder about
bis financial entanglements
when'sbe appomted him to the
commission. He said he didn't
consider it important.
"I bad no idea it (the loan>
wouldn't be paid back," Footner
said. The loan was granted by
American National Bank. 1 Footner , who earns $9,600 :
yearly a s a planning com·,
missioner. said he did not think
his financial problems would af.
feet his ability to vote objective-
ly on planning matters.
Footner discussed the $Wirlin2
controversy briefly Tuesday
with Mrs. Wieder. Neither par-
ty . howeve r . would disclose
what s pecifically was discussed.
·Kids Set Fire -
Laguna Acreage Blackened
• By STEVE MITCHELL lucky for us the wind carried the
~---".AJed-AD&l~an -prieff9 ~outd Fi re-i~:':~~sr~ believe -ttre--n> P a_ce .. where we could
children playing With fireworks get ~n top of it.
' l 1
become Roman Catholic priests
and remain married, the United
States Catholic Conference an-
nounced today.
Tbe plan, approved by the
Vatican. would allow Anglicans
• to enter the Roman Catholic
~ Church under a "common iden-l tity" with their own liturgy.
Catholic Conference
spokesman Russell Shaw said
the phrase "common identity"
indicates that the Anglicans
I could retain some of their
cuatomacy liturgy.
In additlon, be said, married
f
Anglican priest.a could become
Roman Catholic priests and re-
"Oaln married. 'Ibey would not
be allowed to remarry if
widowed and coulCt not become
/
I /
set off a 12-acre brush fire in .Fare hoses snaked down the
Laguna Beach Tuesday that h_ 1 I ~ f r 0 m Th u r s lo n a s
look 115 firefighters nearly three f1ref1 ghters maneuvered on the
hours to contain. slopes, some as steep as 45 per-
Seventeen engine companies ce.~t. . . . from Orange County. San . They were slippmg 8;Dd slid-
Cle mente . Laguna Beach. 10~ all ove~ ~e ~lac~.' KU.ho
Emerald Bay and South Laguna said of the ru1:151de firefighters.
...J4!&p0Bded to the 3:30 p.m. blaze As fire uruts surrounded the ,...o.;...,...++.:..,..-...,..~~,..,_ • that at first threatened homes in b!aze; La~una Beach police ad-
Canyon Acres. about 8 quarter vase~ residents ~o stand by for
mile from LaKWta Canyon Road. poss1~le evacuallon. .
As the first Laguna Beach Residents w~re seen atop their
units amvedonthecanyonfioor, ro~fs watering down wood
the wind stopped and flames shingles, and hundreds. of spec.
began licking up the sides of the tators ~atched the fare from
east canyon wall toward Thurston Co~~t Highway and the three art
IntermectiateSchool, locatedatop fes.1v_als below. the rtdgeline Pobce kept most of the spec-
OallyP!tetM-.
FIRE NEAR SCHOOL
SNtded Area Burned
.1 biabopl, Shaw noted.
1 ' Many detalls remain to be
I worked out and tbe cues of
prieeta will be reriewed oe an
La guna Beach Fire Chlef1 lators off the hill by setting up
Charley Kuhn ordered two fire roadblocks at both end~ of Park Avenue. hoses up each flank from Can-The fire was c,ontained by 6 Medi-Cal
yon !acres, and more lines were p.m., but firemen were called
camed down the slope from the out shortly after midnight
~
l ~
r
r
andiYldual buts, ••=bed. Arcbbisbop Jolm R. ol
Sa Prwiseo, pNSklent ol tbe
Natlclaal Coalerenee of Catholic
Bisbopa.
tbreateneds~bool. because of a hot spot reported As lbe fire .approached the byCanyooAcresres·d ts school, five uruts from Orange Cb . ..., Kuhn . 1 ~n · . County set a backfire near a dirt . 1".1 • ~ai~ hght winds
d aided m extinguishing the blaze. roa in back o_f the Top of the ••If we'd bad 8 Santa Ana
World commuruty · wind, we'd have been on Skyline
PoUce ~ef Jon sparks, who Drive fighting the fire." he said.
helped with . crowd control and Investigators were probing the
communlcallons at th!. school blackened canyon wall today
command post. said It was searching for clues to the brush
fire.
The plm was developed and
propo.ed to \he Vatican in
re.pew to requests from both
lndlvldaal• and sroups of Aalllca t.cklJ'OUDd who have been members of the Epi.scopal
Church, according to the
-Catholic Conference.
Quinn said the decision applies
only to persons who, while
wishing to retain some elemenu
of Anglican tradition, fully ac-
cept Roman Catholic dC>Ctrine
and the authority of the pope
and bishops.
Job-training Dropout? Witnesses on Canyon Acres
told police t.hey heard loud ex-
plosions just prior to the fire
Tuesday.
Councilman Critical of Probe's Handling Cancer Baby
Hospitalized The Episcopal church has
almoet 3 million members in the
United States, while Roman
Catholics number almost 50
milllon.
Quinn made the announce-
ment in a news conference at
modernistic St. Mary 's
Catbedral.
Quinn said that Bllbop John
II. Allin, iding bishop of the Epit~aatth of the United
States, has been informed of the
announcement. There was no
1·mmediate reaction from
Epbeopal leaders.
Elaboratina on the statement,
be said, "It is pouible for mar-
ried cler1ymen amon1 this
group to be ordained and to
function aa Roman Catholic
priesta aft.er ordination."
Future cartdidatea for the
priestbbod may not marry.
Councilman Ron Pattinson bas
urged Huntington Beach to drop
out of the Manpower Com·
mission consortium because the
c ity no longer oper ates a
federally funded job training
program.
Pattinson is a member of the
council's committee studying
charges of mis use of public
funds by the now-defunct cor-
poration that handled the city's
job program earlier this year.
He also criticized the U.S.
Department of Labor's <OOL>
investigation of allegations
against the non-profit Western
JnsUtute ol Careers Inc.
The corporation was dis-
mantled by the Manpower Com·
mission last February. CouWne
Community College currently
administers the federally-funded
job training program for Hunt-
ington Beach.
tfmphitheat,er Plan
To Gei llB Study
enue from sucb an outdoor con-
cert faci,libr couJd help lwMt -Uae
city's part system.
He said the amphitheater
woWd fit into a lar1e scale pro-
posal beine considered bJ tbe cl·
tJ to put commercial and
recreational developments in
tbe 215-aere Central Park.
Formerly the Bruce Brothers rock quarry, the JO.acre pit ii
located at the corner ol Talbert
A Hnue 'Id Gothard Street,
aero11 from tbe Ruatlqton
.Beacb Central lJbrary.
Altlloulh councilmen ROn Pat-~ md Dclll llacAWlt.er ap-p1...-tbe UQPlaltbeater con·
cept. .. did Gammmdb' ...... Dl"9Ctar VIDce llooriome, ... --.......... "' ..... .._ tlllll ... C., Camll tl8111t ........ .,,.., .. tb•
....... ,.. 11 ....... =::--~= -::-=~ PM llM -.1&11 .... Net 41Uft7 ,_ deftlopmnt ol a
•o&•cro11 trail for amall • ...,,e._ wt bleyc .... ,..
I
W estem had taken over the
city's job training
responsibilities on Oct. 1, 1979.
The Manpower Commission is
a consortium of four cities and
Orange County, which oversees
federal job programs in the
county.
Besides Huntington Beach, the
cities of Santa Ana, Anaheim
a nd Garden Grove are
represented on the commission,
which has 11 members.
Pattinson said the council
committee will be brought up to
date on the charges against
Western. He said acting police
chief Capt. Don Jenkins is sum-
marizing a four-inch thick police
investigation that was complet-
ed in January and turned over to
special agents of the DOL in
February.
·'The lack o f action is
something the council is very
aware of,'' Pattinson said of the
DOL investigation, which was
halted bac k in February.
However, the city wasn't
Jury Begim
"Sex Slave'
Delibemtioru
Did Leotis Heater force a
''weak, vulnerable'' young man
to be bis "sex slave" or was the
18-year-old bllcbbiker from
North Carolina a wlllinl partici-
pant lD hfo da~ of sexual ac-
ti vtuea at Heater •s Fowitain
Valley home!
Tb1I JI tlae question an <>ranee
County 8upertor Court Jury must auwer ult bep deDberatiODI
ID the MX peryenjoa trial ol tbe
ff.Jear-olcf Rater.
Tbe snen-m~t _five-woman
panel Wiii liveG me cue 'IW·
da7 followtq cloliq arl\UIMDtl
from ~ Dan ffimellm ••cl a.,.... attorney John
rlood. DellberaUau continued .... ,.
Al illut 11 wbeUMI' JCMMtben 1.-eonlld, II. ,....... to die
saual Adi wMla Heater' -' a 1'•· 1••r·old 1trl or waa tllNae.111 wlti _. .. harm
( .. IKK. .... AI>
notified of that fact until July.
"We were very unhappy that
the Departme nt of Labor
handled the matter in such a
fashion," the councilman said of
the delay. "But it's probably our
own fault because we didn't stay
on top of it."'
The comm ittee, which in·
eludes the three council mem·
bers, city administrator Floyd
<Bud> Belsito and deputy city at-
torney Bob Sangster. was reac-
tivated by Mayor Ruth Bailey
Jast week to urge speedy resolu·
lion of the allegations.
The Orange County District
Attorney's office currently is
looking at the case.
Mayor Bailey and Coun-
cilwoman Ruth Finley also are
on the committee.
Two -month-old G r egor y
Brown. whose mother died of
cancer just after giving birth to
him, bas been admitted to a
Placentia hospital with severe in-
juries and placed in protective
custody. authorities say.
Police s aid Monday they would
not lodge c riminal c harges
against the father, Tom Brown,
who told them bis son suffered a
fractured skull. six broken ribs
and ear damage in an accidentaJ
fall from a parked car.
The boy's mother, Anita, a
Jehovah's Witness, s uffered from
jaw cancer but refused cancer
chemotherapy fol' fear of harm-
ing her child. She bemol'Thaged to
death five hours after giving birth
Junel7.
Valley Reaffinm
Height Limit Stand
Fouatain Valley City Council
memben broke their ailenee on
the subject of local biih·riae pro.
posals Tueaday by teafflnnlna
tbetr support or Uie caty·a ~
heipt limit oo new commercial
struetures.
llaJQr M Rbll.lDiSen said that
durtac Uae debate Ulil summer
over a pr'OpOled lf.ltorJ am-..
buildlna, be reeeived numerom
calls from project opponents
who acemed tbe eotpcU ot tacit-
ly •PP10tbae tbe Pt"OfOSal by not
spealdQI out on tbe mau.r.
Holll.Dclm laAd ~t became
tbe eomdJ -bear ....... to Planninl Onmm•--c1eei1k1m lt bu .,.-. .......,,,.., • ._ fOI' Ua9
eouDdl to cwnmet q11 UM! pro-
ject before tlae comml11loa rea~alWCllct.
TM maJW uld be wtabld to
break ~ eoacil's llleMe ....
that die dneloper ol tM IUb·
rite, Pacific llutaal Lffe
1u ...... eo. ..... ~
ital+.D7 ..... Roi..,.._ bdtlall1 ,......._.
tbat .. oomdl dUeet t1Mt -ltalf to ...... DI proc I dnt
aaJ bail4ln1 propoaal1 U.at
I:
woiald exceed the SO-foot limit.
<Pacific Mutual's 14-story
structure would have soared to
205 feet. The so.root limit usually
allows three to four stories.>
Tbe mayor said it is unfair to
give developers the, falae im·
preuion that tbe city is willlna
to 1rant extreme variances from
the current height limit. Jle aaid
a compuy may be led to spend
lar1e sums dedptn1 a project
that will Deftt' be approved.
Pacific Mutual, fw example,
claimed lt spent '270.000 Oft de-alp won and comult.ants' re-
ports aMOeiated with the DOW•
withdrawn project.
Council member Barbara
Brown arsued acatnat a halt on
proceealaa. erofOlala tbat ••· ceed tbe llelOt llmit, .. ,., ...
wou.Jd eUminate a property
owaer'a not to Met a •ariaDce before die Plaaala1 Com. ......
Couacllman llanln Adler aarMCS tbllt tM city lboalct ..
be required to pro&ee.t de·
velopen from c1N•ptn1 a proj-
ect tbat baa Uttle cbanee of ........
Fraud Jury
In Mistrial
By DA V1D KVTZMANN CM_.,_.,_Staff
An Orange County Superior-
Court iury's inability to reach a
verdict in the Medi-Cal Fraud
triaJ of Huntington Beach
psychiatrist Louis Glatch Jr. has
res ulted in a mistrial being
declared.
Superior Court Judge Bruce
Sumner order ed the mistrial
Tuesday Wh~n jury foreman
Russell Orr told him the panel
was hopelessly deadlocked after
nearly three days of delibera-
tions.
Glatch had been standing trial
on charges he intentionally sub-
milled fraudulent bills to the
state's Medi-Cal program for
more work than he bad done.
In some cases, the prosecution
claimed, he billed the state for 28
hours of work in a 24-bour day.
But three members of the jury
which heard the lengthy case
"felt in their hearts" the} could
n o t be convin ced o f the
psychiatrist's guilt, Orr said in a
ball way interview.
Orr said the jury took three
secret ballots during its delibera-
tions. which began Friday. The
fiTSt two votes were 8·4 for convic·
lion. The final ballot was 9-3 in
favorofguilt.
The jury foreman said there
~d been a "tre mendous amount
of evidence" for the panel to
study, but he d1d not elaborate on
an v of the jury's discussions.
CSee MISTRIAL, Page A?)
Coast
Weather .J
Low cloudiness tonight
and early 'lbursday morn-
ing otherwise sunny and
warmer Thursday. Lows
tonl1ht 64 to 68. Highs
Thursday 72 to 75 at
beaches. 78 to 84 inland.
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was lJUuted. • I. S••kn ... .,,. E.W Slier.
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MOSCOW <AP> -The Soviet Union made a at.ron1 caU to-
day for an all-European dlN.rmament conference, qying a
"broad and flexible" outline for the beginning session could be
decided upon at the Helal.nti review mM!np beeJnnlne ~xt
month in Madrid
Westem d1p1omata said the reference to a ·nexlbl4! approach
to the atsarmament conference appeared to l'eflect urgent So-
viet interest in getting the meeting under way. 2..,, Ea•ft'IJ• A•••llk C•towin
SAN JOSE <APl -Two men carrying a shotgun, pistol and
machete robbed a fast-food restaurant today, sexually assaulted
two female customers and beat tbe manager to t.ne head wat.h
the long-bladed knife, police reported.
The incident occurred about 1 a.m . at a Taco Bell
restaurant in eastern San Jose.
Youth Plot
6 Held in Abduction of Boy
SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J . <AP)
-Five boys and one girl. rang-
ing in age from 12 to 17. have
been charged with kidnapping in
the abduction of a IO-year-old
boy held for $12,000 ransom.
police say.
Lt. John Powers said
a uthorities were surprised by
the age of those involved in the
apparent conspiracy.
"I've never seen anything like
it in my ~areer." Powers said.
The arrests came Tuesday
after tbe parents of Thomas
Beattie paid the ransom and
were reunited with the boy. who
was not harmed during his 18-
hour ordeal The $12,000 was
later recovered from a car by
detectives armed with a search
warrant
The boy was abducted about
7:30 p.m. Monday while collect-
ing money on his sis ter's
newspaper route, Union County
Prosecutor John H. St.amler said
Tuesday. Patricia Beattie, 17,
was not with her brother al the
time
The pro5eeutor. who said the
boy was pushed into a car after
he refused a ride. was held in an
apartment and a garage in
Plainfield with his hands and
feet bound and his race covered
with a ski mask.
Beattie was found sitting on
the steps of the Netherwood
train station in Plainfield by
police, where a lS-year·old
female and a 17-year-old male
were apprehended , said
Stamler
lJ .S. Missiles • • ID Peril?
Defense Chief Revea& Soviet Advances
' QlVPORT, R.J. (AP> -
Oel•nae Secretary Harold
Brown HJd today that the
Rua11 ... ettbet' ban, or are on
the verse of 1tt1laln1, tbe
capabWl)' to dettl'OY U.S. llDd·
bued IDiMUe9 in tMlr under· around launch baHI.
Brown aald thll la wanilnt tbat Soviet mllltary adva.aces ln weapons power, numbers and
Seal BeaCJ
Tax Plan
Assailed
Seat Beach City Councilman
George Supple said Tuesday
that a clty property tax measure
to be placed on the Nov . 4 ballot
violates principles of fair taxa-
tion.
The newly appointed coun-
cilman said the tax imposes an
unfair burden oo residents of the
Leisure World retirement com-
munity, where he lives.
City Ma nager Dennis
Courtemarcbe said the tax is
necessary to save the city from
a $750,000 deficit next year.
The deficit could result in lay-
ing off bet.ween 15 and 20 police
and firemen, Courtemarche
added.
Approved by a 4-1 vote at last
week's city council meeting, the
ballot measure is expected to
raise in excess of $760,000 in rev-
enues next year. he said.
In dissenting, Supple said, "A
tax should be based on the abili-
ty to pay. and Leisure World res-
idents don't have the same
ability to pay as other Seal
Beach residents.
··A tax also should"be based on
services received." he said.
Supple cootended that because
Leisure World residents use no
other city services than police
and fire protect.ion, they would
receive the heaviest tax burden.
He also complained that the
tax would be ~vied on property
rather than on a per capita
basis.
Tbe average home in Leisure
World has fewer residents than
homes in the rest of the city, be
said.
Supple said an income tax
would be more fair to the
Leisure World community.
The measure requires two-
thirds of city voter approval
before the tax can go into eff"«it.
* * *
teehnoloCY could ln the ~
"threaten tbe survivabUlt)' ol
each com~ent al our 1trawtsk
force•. ' includloc 1.000
Minuteman lnterconttnenl•I
balllsUc mlaUet, the bomber
fore• and miuUe-firln1 sub-
mariJMI.
•·For our ICBllJ, that pot.ea.
tlal has been reallied, or dOM to
it," Brown said in a apeeeh pre.
pared for delivery here at the
Naval War CoUeie. "The So-
vie ts are now deploying
t6ou1ands of ICBM w•rfteaol
accurate enough to threaten our
fixed Minuteman sUoe.
"For our bombers. the threats
Street in \' alleg
are more remote, and for sub-
marine-launched ballistic mis·
silet. more hypothetical.''
Hi• statement appeared to
make the Soviet threat to the
U.S . Minuteman ICBM force
more immediate than bis
rorecut to Congress leas tban
seven months ago. At that time,
Brown predicted that ''within a
year or two we can expect them
Cthe Soviets) to obtain the
necessary combination of ICBM
numbers. reliability, accuracy
and warhead yield'' to put most
U .S. land-based missiles in
jeopardy in the event of an at-
tack .
Asphalt Recycling.
Part of Project
A current resurfacing project
along Brook.burst Street in Foun-
tain Valley may cause motorists
a few headaches until the work
is completed in December.
But local taxpayers can flDd
some relief in the fact that the
asphalt ripped up in this project
will be recycled in the construc-
tion of a Recr eation Center
parking lot -re..ul\ing in a
$65,000 savings to the city.
The Brookburst resurfacing
project is taking place between
Garfield and Talbert avenues. It
will include r e moval and replacement of the top two
inches of paving for all traffic
lanes. Traffic signals at
BrookbW'St and Talbert also will
be upgraded as part of this
project.
During certain construction
stages, traffic lanes will be re-
duced from six to four lanes.
The Brookhurst recomtruclion
project's cost la estimated at
$353,255. Orange County bas
agreed to pay about half. Foun-
tain Valley will cover the re~
maJnderthroughgutaxfundsre-
turned to the city.
Asphalt removed in this proj-
ect will be mixed with addi·
tional oil. rolled and placed as a
parking lot al the city's Recrea-
tion and Cultural Center, 16400
Brookburst St.
The recycling venture will re-
duce the cost of the lot from
$88.200 to $23,067, city officials
said.
Huntington TrimJJ
Sclwol ProgramJJ
A bout $250,000 in program and
staffing cuts were included in
the $14.8 million 1980-81 budget
unanimously approved Tuesday
by the HWltington Beach City
School District Board of
Trustees.
enrollment. but the district has
not yet been required to close
any of Its 10 elementary and
three middle schools.
At the same time, however,
Brown expressed confidence in
hia speech today that the United
States can maintain what be
called "essential equivalence"
with the Soviet Union and effec-
tively deter a Russian attack by
modernizing it.a strategic rorces
with the mobile MX missile,
bombers armed with cruise mis-
siles, and giant new Trident sub·
marines with more potent and
accurate weapons.
President's
Military
Stance Hit
BOSTON CAP> -Accusing
President Carter or ··untnith-
Cul'' and "largely phony" clauns
about America's defenses .
R epublican presidential
nominee Ronald Reagan said t.o·
day the United States has
s lipped to second place in
military strength.
In remarks prepared for de·
livery to the American Legion
annual convention. Reagan said
the secunty or the United Stat.es
has been "placed in jeopardy"
by the Carter administration.
Hitting repeatedly at what he
described as "the deterioration
of Americlln military strength"
1.mder Cart.er, R$?agan repeated
his "peace through strength"
campaign slogan, but did not de·
fine exactly what he meant In
e ither dollars or speciClc
military programs .
Reagan r ecited a lis t of
military spending cuts imposed
by Carter. but again did not say
which cuts he might restore as
president or which new military
program." he might approve.
rt was Reagan·s second major
speech this week attacking the
Democratic president's mtl.ltary
policies. Carter will get hi~
chance to argue his case before
the Legion convention Thursdav.
In an address befor e lht'
Vete rans of Foreign Wars con·
vention Monday. Reagan ac-
cused Carter of "shabby" treat-
ment of veterans and of neglect
of the nation's defenses.
Mishandling Claimed
Although no layoffs or school
closures are planned in the com· ing year, the trustees eliminated
several posttJona that presently
are unfilled, including a
custodial supervisor and one
s pecial education counselor.
Crash Kills
Passenger;
Driver Held
Veterans Administrator Max
Cleland has criticized Reagan's
previous remarks. commenting,
"l am surprised and alarmed at
Gov. Reagan's distortion ol the
facts about our nation's
veterans. Once again his
rhetoric has overtaken reality."
From Page A I
Seal Beach Manager Says Charge Empty
Also deleted were an elemen·
tary physical education pro-
gram, field trips, non·required
pupil testing and some equip-
ment replacement. By removing
a program that provides laun-
dered towels for middle school
students, the district will save
$25,000.
A passenger in a car that
tumbled over an off-ramp on lhe
Garden Grove Freeway in
Orange died early today and the
driver was anested on suspidon
of felony drunken driving and
manslaughter . ,
SEX •..
and held against hJs will at the
house on Goldeneye Avenue.
By PAUL GRIFFO °' .. Delt't "'4 Sl8ft Seal Beach City Manager Den-
oia Courtemarche i5 lacing a
call for bis removal by a group
calling itself "The Select Com-
m i ltee for Full Accounting
Now··
Tbe group charges that
Courtemarche bas been squan-
dering city funds, and bu 106t
thousands of dollars tbrougb
poor manacement.
Courtemarcbe said Monday.
however, that be would not even
acknowledge such accusations
because they were circulated on
an~mer.
' The ruer circulated last week
at a City Council meeting
packed with residents who were
d1sgruntlect over a proposed
propertvtax.
"I thfnk I know wbo it is,"
Courtemarche said. "It's just
someone naming around decid·
iOg he's going to give himself a
name and accuse the city
manaaer.··
The mer reportedly accuaed
Courtemarche of aquaoderiDg
S2.4 million and IOfling $828,000
DAILY PI LOT
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through au.smanagement.
Although no specific in.a~
of poor management were cited,
the flier called for
Courtemarcbe's removal and
the ... abolishment of the city
manager form of government in
Seal Beach.
Also calling for the removal of
Courtem.arcbe b Mayor Roca1d
"Chi" K.redeU, who said be was
in favor ol firing Cou.rtemarcbe
because be bas never submitted
a balanced budget. To cover for the unbalanced
budget , Kredell said,
Courtemarcbe has dipped into
the city's surplus, causing a pro.
jected $500,000 deficit for next
year.
KredeU also complained of
Courtemarche's 22 percent pay
ra!H Jut year, giving him an
annual salary of $44,400.
"He makes the same as the ci-
ty manager ol Lakewood, wblch
has a population of 90,000,"
Kredell said. "Seal Beach only
baa a population of rl ,000."
Courtemarcbe maintains,
though, that be could not have
recefved that pay raise without
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MISTRIAL ••
Glitch, wbo suspended bis
practice more tbaD a year aco
became ti bia te1al troubl•,
smiled bro9dly wlHln the mlltrial
wu declared. bat made few com· mentltoreporten.
He said be bad ••mtsed feel·
toes" abaattbejury deacDodl:, but ••• IOIDeWbat bappy wttb the
turnot neat.a.
Kil attoney. O.Yid Bricblr
said heUdbopedbltclltat ~
beeaoaeraa.l
------..-.---
the approval of the City cOuncll.
which voted 4-0 in favor of the
pay increase. Kredall was not
present for that vote.
Courtemarche denied charges
of squandering funds, as well,
pointing out than any expend-
iture must be approved by the
City Council.
"U the mayor wants to blame
me (for the city's financial
troubles> that's his privilege,"
Courtemarcbe said.
To help the city out of1\s def.
icily. the five-man council voted
4-1 in favor ol putting a property
tax measure on \be Nov. 4
ballot.
As stipulated in Propositloo
13, the measure will require t-wo-
thirds ol voter approval before
the tax can be levied.
In addition to the charges of
squandering funds leveled al
Courtemarcbe, KredeU also as-
sailed the city manager for bis
unlimited use or a city car.
Courtemarche said, though,
that uae ol the car was a condi·
lion of employment, and such
use is not uncommon in
California cities.
"He <Courtemarcbe) can
think of himself, but he can't
think ol citizens," Kredell said.
"He claims the use of the clty
car is a drop in tbe bucket, but
it'a all ol tbele small tbiDgs that
caused people to vote tn Proposl·
tion 13."
Seminars Set
On Burglary
In rel])ODM to • Neeal in· creue ln local break·lm, ffuDt..
lncton Beach Nel1bborbood
·Watcll will conduct two burSlArY
Pl'"--eemlnan. Tbe ftnt will be beScS at 1 :30
tonl1bt at the Otll
l'.ducation Cmter. 11212 Vletona
Lene.
TIM MC:ODd ••aoe wm • at 7:JO p.m. Aq. 2'T at Sdllcm
Com munttJ Center, 11171
...... St • RimUnltaD Bueti Pollee -.
tectl" by 118tt:abaUlllt ...... v•~:,!,f.:tef realdeaUal ::. .... ~"U::=
Superintendent Lawrence
Kemper said t he reductions
were necessary in order to
maintain a balanced budiet.
··we do not have the ability to
increase our income, only to re-
duce our expeoditu.res. • • be said.
The district's income rose by s
percent this year. he said, but
this was not sufficient to .keep
pace with inflation.
Enrollment in the city school
district la approximately 7 ,000.
Like other elementary districts,
it is experiencing a decline in
Robert Ress. 21. of Orange.
was crushed to death when the
car rolled over the Tustin
Avenue off-ramp at 1:15 a.m. ac-
cording to Officer Ken Kleasner
of the California Highway
Patrol.
The driver, Jeffrey J.
Gardner. 20. of Orange, was
thrown from the car and not in·
jured. He was booked into the
Orange County Jail, Kleasner
said.
Gardnet"s car was eastbound
on tbe freeway when it suddenly
swerved from the slow to the
fast lane. sJddded back over the
offramp and rolled 30 feet, the
officer said.
Th e re were no other
passengers, he said.
Ladies Summer
Sportwear
and Swimwear
I
COIOMAD&MAI
n11 l.C19itHwy.
. 671-9700
Himelson s aid Leonski, who
was picked up by Heater as he
hitchbilced near the San Diego
Freeway last May 6, was forced
into having sex through "duress
and menace " during his two
days of alleged captivity.
The young drifter claimed
Heat.er beat rum with a cane i..nd
threatened to kill him unless he
engaged in oral sex with the de-
fendant, a previously convicted
sex offender who spent 13
months in state prison.
Leonski also testifi ed that
Heater forced rum to have sex
with Wanda Rainey, the 16-year-
old girl who was a frequent vis-
itor to Heater's home and who
now lives there.
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SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -
~ Some members ol the Anlllcan l Cbureb in the United States, in· l cludinl married priests, could I become members of the
, Roman Catholic cburcb and re-
taln parts "' their own liturgy,
Arebbisbop John R. Quinn an-
nounced today.
The plan would allow
AD1Uems to enter the Roman
Calltolic church under a "com-mon identity," Quinn said.
Quinn, head of the San Fran-
cisco diocese and president ol
the National Conference of
Cathollc Bishops, admitted that
opening the Catholic Church's
doors to Episcopalians could be
dtrillve. ·
.. 'l'bat's the way it ls," Quinn
told a news conference at
modernistic St. Mary's
Catbedral. adding that the uni-
laterm move bad the blesatng ol
Pote JCllm Pmal ll. ~ ftedld1w Maaid. .. a_._
only to .,.,.._. wbo, wlaile wtsblaa to retain 10me elementa
of tbe Anclican tradtttoa, fully
accept Roman Catholic doctrine
and the authority of the pope
and bilbops."
Married Episcopal priests
" would be allowed to remain
married, ~ CCMdd DOt remarry
wben wklowed, and l)eW priests
would Dal be allowed to mUTY,
Quinn said. 1 The plan was developed and l proposed to the Vatican in
' responee to requests from in·
1 dividuals and groups of Anglican
background who have been
· members of the Episcopal
Church.
Quinn said that al present only
about 1,000 Episcopalians and 63
members of the clergy actively
favored the move. He said they
are members of the "Pro-
diocese of St. Augustine of Can-
terbury." Quinn. who emphasized that
many details remain to be
worked out, predicted ''lmpor-
tan t gains and serious dif·
faculties" in what be called "a
truly historic and not.ably pre-
cedent~setting development.''
The Episcopal Church, a
Cbriltlan denomination in the
United States, ls part of the
AD1Ucan Communion with roots
in the Church ol England. It was
brouOt by English settlers to
tbe Vlrltnia colony in 1807.
Man Sought
In Attack
On Teacher
Police are searebin1 for a
•mutlJ ·~ looldna maD wbo attacked a 0-,....... Jeney ICbool
..... ... ber Newport Beach ......... ,.....,.
Tiie ,..,.. -..et. DOticed
wudertq tllrouita tbe hotel
laall9 -....... people prior to Ute 11 p.m. W' I at, IJ'llbbed the ....................... la-*7 w 9fter m..., out
Ute ... ,alee Nkt.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
aide that she will make a full
statement on the matter. on Mon· day. •
Mrs. Wieder previously asked
for an analysis by Orange Coun-
ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper.
Kuyper s aid today the
analysis is proceeding and could
be concluded as early as next
week.
lions, said he would withhold
substantive comment on the re·
ports l.Dltil the county c<*lSel's
inquiry is completed.
Footner said, however, that he
did not tell Mrs. Wieder about
his financial entanglements
when she appointed him to the
commission. He sajd be didn't
consider it important.
"I bad bo idea it (the loan>
wouldn't be paid back," Footner
said. The loan was granted by
Your llometown
Dall~ NewHpaper
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS .
American National Bank.
Footner, who earns $9,600 1 yearly as a planning com-
missioner, said he did not think
his financial problems would af-l
feet his ability to vote objective-
ly on planning matters.
Footner discussed the swirlin5!
controversy briefl y Tuesday
wlth Mrs. Wieder. Neither par-
ty, however, would disclose
what specifically was discussed.
Laguna Acreage Blnckened
I . I /,
• By STEVE MITCHELL fire to a place where we could
Of-o.Myl"tNCSUff l to f . " Fire investigators believe ge on P 0 it. children playing with fireworks Fire hoses snaked down the
set off a 12-acre brush fire in h i l l fr o m T h u r s t o n a s
Laguna Beach Tuesday that firefighters maneuvered on the
took 175 firelighters nearly three slopes, some as steep as 45 per·
hours to contain. cent. Seventeen engine companies "They were slipping and slid·
from Orange County, San ing all over the place," Kuhn
Clemente, Laguna Beach. said ofthehl1:1side firefighters.
roadblocks at both ends of Park
Avenue.
The fi re was contained by 6
p.m .. but firemen were called
o ut s ho rtly a fter midnight
because of a hot s pot reported
by Canyon Acres residents. •
Chief Kuhn said light winds
aided in extinguishing the blaze.
.. If we·d had a Santa Ana
•
Emerald Bay and South Laguna . As fire uruts surround~ the responded~»l' nr.1Jtnc -tilaze. Laguna Beach-pohce ad-
that at first threatened ·ho~es in vise~ residents ~o stand by for
wind, we'd have been on Skylin~·
Drive fighting the fire." he said.
Canyon Acres. about a quarter poss1~leevacuallon. .
mile from Laguna Canyon Road. Residents w4:re seen atop their As the first Laguna Beach ro.ofs watering down wood
units arrived on the canyon floor, shingles, and hundreds_ of spec.
the wind stopped and flames tators ~atcbed the fare from
began licking up the sides of the Coast Highway and the three art
east canyon wall toward Thurston festiv.als below. IntermediateSchool, locatedat.op Police kept ~ost of th~ spe<:·
the ridgeline. tat.ors off the hill by setting up
Investigators were probing the
blackened canyon wall today
searching for clues to the brush
fire.
Witnesses on Canyon Acres
told police they heard loud ex-
plosions just prior to the fire
Tuesday .
Laguna Beach Fire Chief
Charley Kuhn ordered two fire
hoses up each flank from Can·
yon Acres, and more lines were
carried down the slope from the
threatened school.
Survivor Dies
o.11'1 ............... a--~
As tbe ,flr-e approached the school, five units from Orange
County set a backfire near a dirt
road in back of the Top of the
World community.
RUGQEO.TERRAIN IMPED£8 FIREMEN IN LAGUNA No'"""'" or OatMge CeUMd by BN81t Blu8
Police Chief Jon Sparks. who
helped with crowd control and
communications at the achool
command post , said "It was
lucky for us the wind carried tbe
M~siles Vulnerable?
Alleged Soviet Weapon Could Hit U.S. Silos
NEWPORT. R.J. CAP> -
Defense Secretary Harold
Brown said today that the
Russians either have, or are on
the verge of attaining, the
capability to destroy U.S. land-
based missiles in their under-
ground launch bases.
Brown said this is warning
that Sdviet military advances in
weapons power , numbers and
technology could in the fut11re
"threaten the survivability of
each component of our strategic
forces," including 1 ,000
Minuteman intercuntinental ·
ballistic missiles, the bomber
forces and missile-firing sub-
marines.
"For our ICBMs, that poten·
tial bas been realized, or close to
it," Brown said in a speech pre·
pared for delivery here at the
Naval War College. "The So-
viets are now deploying
thousands of ICBM war6eaals
accurate enough to threaten our
fixed Minuteman sUos.
"For our bombers, the threats
are more remote ... and for sub-
marine-launched ballistic mi.I·
silet, IDOr'e hypothetical."
His statement appeared to
make the Soviet threat to the
U.S. Minuteman ICBM force
more immediate than bis
forecast to Coqress lea than
seven mooths aeo. At that time,
Brown predicted lhat "Wltbin a
year or two we can expect them
(tbe Soviets) to obtain tbe
neceaaey combination of ICBM
numbers, reliability,· accuracy
and wVhead yield'' to put most
U .S. land-based mlssllea ln
~ In the event ol an at·
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Reagan Criticizes
Carter on De/eme
BOSTON (AP) -1Accualn1
President Carter of "untruth·
fUl" and "largely phony" clalml
about America's defenseai
Republican preaidentla
nominee Ronald Rea1an said to-
d a 1 tbe United States baa ~r~~ond place in
In remarb Dl'ePU'ld for de-
llHl'J' to the Am*iaa LfCkle
annual CGIHI.-, Beapa ukl
the Hea11tJ of till Uded 9t-. bu belll • ..._. ID jtopardr''
by tbe CarW' admbdltlatkm. -
Hitdnc repeated11 at what be
described u "the deterioration
of American mWtary atreqtb"
under Carter, Realan npeeted bl• ''peace throu.111 1treqth"
campelp aJGPn, but did not de-
fine euctly what be meaat Ill either dollan or 1peelflc
mllltarJ Jll'Oll'UDI.
Rea1an redted a ll•t of
mllltUJ ap-dtn1 em lmpoeed
br Cuter, but .... .id not 1ay wbteta cm be mlpt ,.tore u
Pl'Cllkllat or wtdcb new mllttar)'
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Anne Frank's Dad Was 91
BASEL. Switzerland CAP) -
Otto Frank, 91, whose daughter
Anne wrote a teen-age diary of
Nazi persecution that shocked
the world, died today.
The German-born Frank was
the sole survivor of a family of
four ferreted out in 1944 by Nui
raiders from the backroom or a
Dutch warehouse where they
had been biding for more than
two years in an attempt to
escape the Holocaust.
H e was freed from the
Auschwitz death camp by Soviet
troops in 1945, at about the time
Anne died of typhus in the
Bergen-Belsen camp at age 15.
His wife and other daughter also
died in Nazi camps.
Returning to the Amsterdam
warehouse, Frank found Anne's
Dutch-language diary. along
with fairy tales and other stories
she bad written while in hiding.
Reflecting humor and pensive-
ness, the d.ia'ry has been hailed
as a monument to the courage
and strength of the human
spirit.
"In spite of everything, l still
believe that people are really
good at heart," was a key
passage that gripped millions
around the world.
The diary was publis hed in
1947. It was later dramatized as
a prize.winning play, and the
Franks' hiding place became a
museum and a center of pil-
grimage.
Frank, decorated for bravery
as a German officer in World
War I, fied Germany with his
family before the outbreak of
World War II, as the Nazis
pressed their anti-Jewish cam· paign. He opened a food-product
business in Amsterdam, which
was occupied by the invading
Germans io UMO •
The family went into biding
June 14, 19'2, when news spread
about the massacres of Jews.
Th~y were tracked down Aug. 1,
1bree Seized
On Theft Rap
Three men were arrested
Tuesday afternoaa in Irvine OD
suapJdon ol burllary wbeo one
of them wu found carrytq a
typewriter from a home ln the
1400 block ol Wyetb Street.
Irvine police Sat. Dick
Bowman smd tbla momlnl be
didn't have tbe names of \boee wbowere~.
'rh• tnewrtter ... the only
tbinl ato1eD and tbe men wse
arreated without lneldent,
Bowmmaald.
The residents of tbe home
..... at wed .... die iaddent .. ~.
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SURVIVOR SUCCUMBS
Otto Frank, 91
1944. date of the last entry in
Anne's journal.
Frank settled in Switzerland
in the 1950s, keeping the diary in
the safe of a Basel bank. He
turned over all royalties from
the publication a nd the film
rights to an Anne Frank Founda-
tion in Amsterdam and to
charity. .
He had been ill six months. He
is survived by his second wife,
whom he married after the war.
Orange Coast
Weather
Low cloudiness topight .~
and early Thursday mom -:
lng otherwise sunny and
warmer Thursday. Lows
tonight 64 to 68. Highs
Thursday 72 to 75 at
beaches, 78 to 84 inland.
INSIDE TODAY ,
FlarM• ~I Saudi Ara·
bion jetliMT in .mergency
reSur.ft SO RiJIQdh airport Oftd
oU %SS aboard periah. Page
A4.
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MO&OOW <AP> -TIM &Met UnJoo made a ltronl caQ to.
clay for an aU·£wope• dilarmameot coalerence. sa.yioi I
''broad and flexible'' outline for the belinnJ.nc HNioa could be
dedded ~pon al the Helsinki revtew mMUn&1 beitnotnc next
month \n M.clrkl
Western diplomata said the rererence lo a flexJble approach
to the diurmameal CGllferf:OCe appeared to reflect urgent So-
. vtet intereet ln 1ett.ina the meeting under way
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SAN JOSE CAP> -Two men carrying a shotgun. pistol and
machete robbed a faal·food restaurant today, sexually assaulted
two female customers and beat tt\e manager 10 the nead wnn
the Iona-bladed knife, police reported.
The incident occurred about l a.m . at a Taco Bell
restaurant in eastern San Joee.
Gold, .. ,.. .... ~ftl' c .......
U>NDON (AP) -Unrest in tbe Mideast aftd in Poland trig-
gered a sarge of buyin1 in precious metals today.
Gold closed in London at $635.25 an ounce. and traded in
New Yorkat$164S anounce, upS22 40.
Silver traded In New Vorit al$16.45, up57 cents.
~ Slaalw11 Lau E.V Slton-
GOLDEN. Colo. CAP> -An earthquake shook the western
end or Lake Erie today, and the tremor was felt in the Detroit
area.
There were no reports or damage, said Don Finley, a USGA
spokesman.
The quake registered 3.0 on the Richter scale and occurred
at 2:35 a.m. PDT. according to seismographs at the survey's
National Earthquake Jnlormation service in Golden.
..... J,ian Gharge Weighed
LONG BEACH <At') -A
Navy admlnlauaUve diacharae
board planned to retire to COO·
••d•r 1 verdict today ln the case
o( t.M (ourth womao accused of
bom011auaJ act.lvtty 1bo1rd the
USS Norton Sound.
Ytreman Recruit Wendi
WtUiama. 25. of the Bronx. N.Y ..
waa lo take the st.and in her de·
fenH 1\tetday nJ1ht before ahe
pleaded exhaust.ion and asked to
delay her testimony until today.
"Sbe'a been through a lot,"
said Lt. Dooel Davidson, her
Navy lawyer. following a
marathon hearing session that
. laated until late Tuesday.
Ma. Wllliams U1i.ned grimly
aa v arioul proeecution wltDeNes
accused her of homosexual en-
counte rs with women sailors
Alicia Harris and Tange la
Gaskins. Ma. Harris was round
guilty of similar accusations
Monday, but Ma. Gaskins was
cleared of homosexual Involve-
ment.
The chairman or the hearing
board. Cmdr. Frank Giorgio,
said that before ending the bear·
ing, he will call at least two and
perhaps four of his witnesses in·
eluding Ms. Harris' and Seaman
Yvonne Nedrick, who testified in
secret earlier in the day.
PaaeiDead~
Medi-Cal Issue
Ends in Mistrial
By DAVID KVTZMANN
OftMDMl"(~MetS&afl
An Orange County Superior
Court jury's inabillty to reach a
verdict in the Medi-Cal Fraud
t rial of Huntington Beac h
psychiatrist Louis Glatch Jr. has
resulted in a mistrial being
declared.
Superior Court Judge Bruce
Sumner ordered the mistrial
Tuesday when jury foreman
Russell OtT told him the panel
was hopelessly deadlocked after
nearly three days of delibera-
tions.
Glatch had been standing trlal
on charges he intentionally sub-
mitted fraudulent bills to the
state's Medi-Cal program for
more work than be bad dooe.
In some cases, the prosecution
claimed, be billed the st.ate for 28
hoursofwortina24-hourday.
But three members of the jury
which beard the lengthy case
"felt in their hearts" the) could
n ot be convinced of the
psychiatrist's guilt, Orr said in a
hallway interview.
Orr said the jury took three
secret ballot.a during il.s delibera-
tion&, which began Friday. The
first two votes were 84 for coovic·
tion. The final ballot was 9-3 in
favor of guilt.
The jury foreman said there
bad been a "tremendous amount
of evidence" for the P8-el to
study, but he did not elaborate on
any ofthejury's discussions.
Ms . Nedrlck ha s been
described by many. witnesses as
Ms. Williams' sworn enemy and
has admitted having violent
fights with Ms. Williams.
A series of seven derense wit·
nesses praised Ms. Williams as
A 'ood worker aboard ship and
satd what they knew of her
rriendship with Alicia Ham s in-
volved nothing sexual.
One witness. Petty Officer
Brent Drake. di5counted a writ·
ten statement by another enlist·
ed man who claimed he saw Ms.
Williams and Ms. Harris kissing
in the evaporator room aboard
ship. Drake said it was hard to
be 11 eve anyone could do
anything like that in the space
described.
• Lt. j .g. Debra Stiltner led of£
th" testimony against Ms .
Williams. telling how she once
was summoned to the women's
sleeping area aboard the ship
before dawn and fou nd Miss
Williams and Miss Harris
entwined on a couch in a nearby
lounge.
"When I walked into the
lounge, I saw Fireman Williams
and Harris lying on the couch."
she recalled. "Harris was lying
on her back and Williams was
sitting between her legs, facing
out.
Sex-slave Jury Debates Glatch. who suspended his
practice more than a year ago
because of his legal troubles.
smiled broadly when the mistriaJ
was declared, but made few com·
mentstoreporters. ·Panel Must Decide on Consent Issue He said he had "mixed reel-
ings" aboutthejurydeadlock,but
was somewhat happy with the
tum of events. Did Leotis Heater force a .. weak, vulnerable" young man
to be his ''sex slave" or was the
18·year-old hitchhiker from
North Carolina a willing partici·
pant in two days or sexual ac-
tivities at Heater's Fountain
Valley home?
This ia the question an Orange
County Superior Cou~ J\ll'Y must answer as it &egina deliberatJms
in the sex perversion trial or the
49-year-old Heater.
The seven-man, five·woman
panel was given the case Tues·
day following closing arguments
from pl"08eeutor Dave Himelson
and defense attorney John
Flood. Deliberations continued
today.
Al lasue Is whether Jonathan
Leonski. 18, consented to the
~lgBeaien
Parents Suspected
.. In Infant's Death.
11'be parent.a Of a bruised and
broken baby who died lut wed:
were arrest e d Tuesday in
Garden Grove on suspicion of
beating their 7-week-o ld
daughter to death.
Richard and Sandra Doerr or
Garden Grove were booked into
Orange County Jail Tuesday in
connection with the death or
their child. Stephanie, who was
born on J-.me 26.
Police officers said the couple
called for medical aid on Aua. 10
wh e n the baby stopped
breathing. 1be child wu taken
to the Chlldrens Hospital of
Orange County.
• ~ast Saturday, doctors COD·
clUded that aJtbougb the baby
sUIJ was on life-support systems.
her brain bad stopped function·
ing.
Doctors said tbe cause or
death was blunt blows to the head.
Slephanie also bad 21 rib frac·
tures, bleeding behind the eyes
and two fractured legs. Doctors told police the child
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had received the inj uries two to
three weeks before she died.
Police Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp
said Investigators have no idea
why the paren~ waited so long
to have their baby treated.
"The first call we got was
when the baby stopped
breathing that morning," said
Beauchamp.
Richard Doerr, 30, and San·
dra. 31, bad been manied for
nine years, be said. Stephanie
was their first child.
Fro•PageAI
REAGAN •••
programs he might approve.
It was Reagan's second major
speech lb.la week attacking the
Democratic president's milllary
policies. Carter will get his
chance to argue bis cue before
the Legion convention Tbunday.
1 n an address before the
Veterans of Foreip Wars COD·
vention Monday. Reagan ac·
cuaed Carter of "shabby" treat-
ment ol veterans and of Del)ect
of the natloo'a defemes.
Veterans Adminlltrator Max
Cleland haa criticized -Re.,an•s
previous remarks. commeatlq,
·'I am surprised and alJnned at
Gov. Reagan's distortion of the
facts about our nation's
veterans. Once a1·a 1a bis
rhetoric baa ovettaten reality.''
Reaaan also promiaec:l m bis
speeds ~ to IJoOlt mU1tarY
1pendlq "lD tbe face of np6d
and overwbelmiDI 1rowtb ln
Soviet mllitarJ capabWtlem.
"Every 1la1l• analy1t1 of
whleb tam • ..,.. cltndl1 eoD·
tradlcta tbl1 admlat1traUoo'1
1mu1 ....iloa tbat tbe UDlted StatH ta aad wlll remaln
mlUtarllJ superior {to tbe Soviet
UDicla) °" at leaat 'aeecmd to none.' We an alrMdJ HeCDI to
ooe, '' ReacaD Miid.
He delertbed AIMl'te•'• de-
feaae lltuaUoa aa "In" bat
••• Dall b1tl&r'9¥able. W• allt
pro•lde tbe def... •P 1a·•·
ad Pftlll'W w•1o1r1 .. tot· l'WtiH-.l•ada~
YUlaen"6UU.'' .. well ..... t.rm ., ... procrama.
sexual acts with Heater and a
16 -year-old gi rl or was
threatened with physical harm
:jnd held against his will at the
house on Goldeneye Avenue.
Himelson sald Leonskl, who
was picked up by Heater as he
hitchhiked near the San Diego
Freeway last May 6, was forced
into having sex through "duress
and menace" during his two
days of alleged captivity.
His attorney, David Brickner .
said he had hoped his client would
be exonerated.
"It's a close case," Brickner
said before going orr to tali with
jurors.
Deputy Attorney General
Frederick Millar. who prosecuted
the case. said he too would talk
with jurors lo "get their perspe<:-
tive."
"No prosecutor likes to see a
hung jury," Millarsaid.
Ir the state decides \o try G latch
again. new legal proceedings
could be instituted wt thin 60 days.
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KIDNAP VICTIM TOMMY BEATTIE REUNITED WrTH PARENTS
Six Youngsters Charged With Abduction of Boy. 10
Youth Plot
6 Held in Abduction of Boy
The young drifter claimed
Heater beat him with a cane ond
threatened to kiU him unless he
engaged in oral sex with the de·
fendant, a previously convicted
sex offender who s pent 13 SCOTCH PLAINS. N .J . (J\l'l newspaper route. Union County
months In state prison. _ Five boys and one girl. ran~-Prosecutor John H. Stam I er said
Leons ki also testified that <mtada, Rock ing in age from 12 to 11. have Tuesday Patricia Beattie. 17.
Heater forced him to have sex been charged with kidnapping in was not with her brother al the
with Wanda Rainey, the 16-year· the abduction of a 10-year.old time.
old girl who was a frequent vis· E'QllS Riot boy held for $12,000 ransom, The prosecutor. who said the
itor to Heater's home and who C ~ police say. t>oy was pushed into a car after
now lives there. TORONTO (AP> _ An· Lt . John powe r s said he refused a ride. was held in an
The prosecutor contended the gry rock rans tossed authorities we re s urprised by :Jpartment and a garage in
defendant's activities with chairs and charged the the age of those involved in the Plainfield with his hands and
Leonski were almost identical to stage alter being told that . apparent conspiracy. reet bound and his race covered
those in a 1971 case in which singer Allee Cooper would "I've never seen anything like with a ski mask.
Healer was c harged with not perform. it in my career," Powers said. Beattie was found silting on
molesting another youn' Club-wielding police ar-The arrests came Tuesday the steps of the Netherwood
hitc hhiker in his Fountain rested 30, and at least six after the parents of Thomas train station in Plainfield by
Valley home. were reported 1 .. 1ured. Beattie paid the ransom and 1 h 15 Id
That C ....... waa dropped as....... """"' . ed 'th th bo h po ice. w ere a -year ·o --..-.. Some of the estimated were rewut wi e Y • w o r 1 d 17 ld al of a plea bargain agreement 20,000 who turned up for was not harmed during his 18· ema e an a h -yedar -do m -de
whic h sent Heater to state the concert Tuesday nJght hour ordeal. The $12,000 was w e r e appre en e • s a a
prison for another attack in 1987. damaged turnstiles and later recovered from a car by Stamler.
He was released from prison ln kicked in the glass in detectives armed with a search Another 17-year-old boy was
1977. phone booths aa they left warrant. a rrested in Plainfield about an
Flood, in his closing state· the grounds o( the Cana-The boy was abducted about hour later, said Sgt. Richard
ments, told the j u ry that dian Natianal Exhibition. 7:30 p.m. Monday while collect-Berman of the Plainfield Police
Leonski, contr ary to bis ing money on his sister 's Department. testimony, waa enjoying hlmsell ----------------------------------------
in the Heater home and re-....................................................................................... . mained there for two days
voluntarily.
The defense attorney said the
slightly built, blond-haired
North CarollnJan consented to
the sexual acts with Heater and
Miss Rainey.
Crash Kills
P888enger;
Driver Held
A passenger in a car that
tumbled over an off-ramp on the
Garden Grove Freeway in
Orange died early today and the
driver wu arrested on auapicion
of felony drunken drlvinl and'
manslaughter.
Robert Ress, 21, of Orance,
wu cru1bed to death when the
car rolled over tbe Tustin
Avenue olf-i11mp at 1: 15 a .m . ae·
cordiDC to Officer Ken Kleaaner
of tbe California Ht1bway
Patrol. The driver Jeffrey J .
Gardner, 20, oi Or~•· wu thrown from tbe car not lll·
jµNd. He WU booked lDto tbe
Oran1e 0ounty Jail, JUeatlMI'
aald.
Gardner'• car•• tutbouDd
OG tbe freewaJ wbea lt 1udMftl1
1wened from tbt llow to tbe
faat 1 .. , lkicldtd beck°"" the offramp .... rolled 30 , ... tbe
offlewuld.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TWENTY-FIVE CENTIS
Kids Blamed · in · Fire l
12 Acres
Burned
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Catholicism Role·
! OK for Wed Priests
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WASHINGTON CAP> -Mar·
Inl.aguna • • By STEVE MITCHELL oe .. ~Nett...e Fire lnvesti1ators believe
chUdreo pl~ with fireworks
set ofl a 12·acre brush fire in
Laguna Beach Tuesday that
took 175 firefighters nearly three
hours to CClOt.a.in.
Seventeen engine companies
from Orange County, San
Clemente, Laguna Beach,
Emerald Bay and South Laguna
responded to the 3:30 p.m. blaze
that at fll'St threatened homes in
Canyon Acres. about a quarter
mile Crom Laguna Canyon Road.
As the first Laguna Beach
units arrived on the canyon noor,
the wind stopped and flames
began licking up the sides or the
east canyon wall toward Thurston
Intermediate School. localed atop the ridgeline. •
Laguna Beach Fire Chief
Charley Kuhn ordered two fire
hoses up each flank from Can·
yon Acres, and more lines were
carried down the slope from the
threatened school.
As the fire approached the
school. five units from Orange
County set a backfire near a dirt
road in bacli of the Top of the
World community.
Police Chief Jon Sparks, who
helped with crowd control and
communications at the school
command post, said "It was
lucky for us the wind carried the
fire to a pJace where we could
1et on top of it."
Fi~ bme9 snaked down the
VOLUNTEER FIREMEN DOM D'ISABELLA (LEFT), JOE LOWE BATTLE SCHOOL BLAZE
Hlllalde Brush Fire Threaten• Thu'mon Intermediate School In Laguna Beach
hill from Thurs ton a s
firefighters maneuvered on the
slopes, some as sleep as 45 per·
cent.
"They were slipping and slid·
ing all over the place,'· · Kuhn
said of the hillside firefighters.
As fire units surrounded the
blaze, Laguna Beach police ad·
vised residents to stand by for
possible evacuation.
Residents were seen atop their
roofs watertnc down wood
shingles, and hundreds or spec·
t ators watched the nre from
Coast Highway and the three art
festivals below.
Police kept most of the spec.
tators off the hill by setting up
roadblocks at both ends of Park
Avenue.
The fire was contained by 6
p.m .• but firemen were called
out shortly after midnight
because of a hot spot reported
by Canyon Acres residents.
Chief Kuhn said ligtit winds
aided in extinguishing tlte blaze
"If we'd had a Santa An a wind, we'd have been on Skyline
Dri ve fighting the fire," he said,
Investigators were probing the
blackened canyon wall today
searching for clues to the brush
fire.
Witnesses on Canyon Acres
told police they heard loud ex·
plosions just prior to the fire
Tuesday.
ried Anglican priests could
· beeome Roman Catbo&lc prie&ta i ud r •• ela married, the Olllted ' ..._ Clltllolk Confer.nee an-1 • 1neld todQ.
IJl&in manied. 'Ibey would not
be allowed to rem•rry U
widowed and could not become
bl1bope, Shaw noted.
Man1 detall.1 remain to be
worked out and the caaes of
priests will be reviewed on an
lndlvidual buis, emphasized
Archbishop John R. Qui.DD of
San Francilco, president ol the
National Conference oC Catholic
BisboJJe.
Hil"ls Repo~t Gets Laguna Nod
\ TIM plan. approved by the
VaUcm. would allow Anclicana
i to eeter the Rom.an Catholic f;laurcb under a .. common iden·
Uty" with their own liturgy.
C'..ouncil Overrules Planners on Environment Statement
t Catholic Conference ~ ~kesmaa Russell Shaw said
\ the phrase "common identity" l indicates that the Anglicans
, could retain some of their
customary liturgy.
In addition, he said, married
Anglican priest.a could become
Roman Catholic priests and re-
The plan was developed and
proposed lo the Vatican In
response to requests from both
individuals and groups of
Anglican background who have
been members of the Episcopal
Church, according to the
Catholic Conference.
Laguna Beach City Council
members have a pproved an en·
vironmental report on Sycamore
Hills, overruling planning com·
missioners rejection of the
document.
S•rvivor Dies
Commissioners and members
of the city's Housing Element
Commlttee in its General Plan
Revision Program have argued
that thet"e was a lack of afforda·
ble housing in a proposed de·
velopment on the S22·acre
parcel.
The commissioners also had
said there was insufficient in·
formation on sewage and water
service. Anne Frank's Dad Was 91 Ann Barker, chairwoman of
the Housing Element Commit·
tee, ureed council members
Tuesday night to rejed the en·
vlronmental ~until there is
"adequate" study or the afford&·
ble housing matter.
BASEL. Switzerland <AP> -
Otto Frank, 91, whose dauitrter
Anoe wrote a teen·aae diary of
Nut peneeutioD that shocked
die wcirtd. died today.
TM OennaD·bom Franlt was ' ta.. .. survivor of a family of
fov fernted out in 19" by Nui
rakten tna the backroom of a
Datcb wareboa.ae where they
llad bem bklin& for more than
two 1ean in an attempt to
tteape the Holoeauat.
He waa freed from the
AllMlnrtta death camj) by So¥Mt
C.as&
Weat•er
Low ..,._, todiaht
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Anne died or typhus in the
Bergen·Belsen camp at age LS.
His wife and other daughter also
died in Naz.i camps.
· Retuming to the Amsterdam
warehouse, Frank round Anne's
Dutch·language diary, along
with fairy tales and other stortes
she had written while in hidin1.
Reflectina humor and penslve-neaa, the diary bas been bailed
as a monument to the couraee and strength of the human
spirit.
'!In spite of everything, I still
belie.e that people are really
1ood at be art," was. a key · =•11 e that gripped milllona the world.
Tbe diary wa1 publilhed in
1N'7. It was later dramatbed u
a pfile.winnin8 play, and the
Franb' hidin1 place became a
muaeum and a center of pU.
grim a~
But the coumcU voted 3·1, with
Councilman Howard Dawson
voting no and Councilman Kelly
Boyd abstaining, to approve the
environmental report.
Dawaoo had no object.ions re·
gardine the affordable housing
sltuatlbn, but doubted if the uses
outlined in the documents would
provide adequate income.
"I think we would be doing a
di11ervlce to adopt it as it stands
and then go ask for a loan," be
said.
Clemenle Eyes
Money·Aid to
YouihCluba Frank,' decorated for bravery
aa a German officer in World
War I, fJed Genn&Q)' wttb bit
f amUy before the outbreak of San Clemente City Council
World War ti, a1 tbe Nula memben wlll deelde toailbt ~ tbelr antl·Jewlth cam· wbetber tbey will 1DeDCI '21,000 i>alln. lie opened a food-product to ball out the f inanclally
balDm iD ~wtdeh ltr ..... ..,. end Obit Club. wu oecUD6ed b¥ tldial CMlldl memben were ap-
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latbe--a.u._,ID npendlwr. to paJ off more
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The city is negotiating a sale
of 60 acres or the Sycamore Hllls
properly. located between
Laguna Canyon and El Toro
roads, to Baywood Development
Co. of Newport Beach.
Baywood plans to build up to
322 townhouses on that portion,
off EJ Toro Road adjacent to
Leisure World.
Sale proceeds would be used to
service a portion or a $6. 7
million debt the city owes on the
land, and reduce the $1,500 per
day interest that is accrulnc.
Arter approving the enViron·
mental report, the council voted
3·2. with Dawson and Boyd vot·
ing no, to approve a land use
document for the parcel.
Mayor Wayne Baglin said he
wanted to see a land use docu·
ment that would a llow the
greatest use of resources with
limited development.
Councilwoman Sally Bellerue
agreed. saying "We should keep
as many options cror land use> as possible.··
But Boyd said the city is ''de·
pending so mu ch oo Baywood.
and so little on everything else."
Baywood could bring $4 million.
or Sl.5 million. We're not sure "
The council also voted unan-
imously to provide that sale of
commerciaJ or recreational land
on the parcel would be a ccom·
panied by a cost and revenue analysis.
Lesbian Charge Weighed
Navy Defendant's Testimony Delayed
LONG BEACH (AP J -A
Navy administrative discharge
board planned to retlre to con·
sider a verdict today in the case
of the fourth woman accused of
homosexual activity aboard the
USS Nortoo Sound.
Fireman Recruit Wendi
Williama, 25, or the Bronx, N.Y.,
was to take the stand in her de-
fense Tuesday night before she
pleaded exhaustion and uted to
delay her testimony until today.
"Sbe'a been through a lot,"
said Lt. Donel Davidaon, her
Navy lawyer, following a
marathon bearing sesaion that
luted uatll late Tuesday.
Ila. Williama llatened erimly
81 varioul pl'OleCution witnesses
· accUMd her ot bomoeexual en-
counten with women sailors
Alicia Harris and Tangela
Guklal. Ml. Hanil wu found
aull=of similar aceusatiolll Mon , but lb. G111Uaa wu
clea of bomolaual ift'olye.
meat.
Tbe cbal.rmm ol the beuiq
board, Cmdr, Pnak Gkqlo,
sa141 that befol'e mdinl tbe bear·
lq, he wU1 oall at ,._ two and
perlulpe four ot bla wtta• ... in-
cludlnl Ml. Harril and Seaman
YYaDe Nedr1ek, wbo t.-dDld ..
Ment Mrller In tbe claJ.
111. Nedrlet bas been
delertbld ..,. IDM1 wttHleel u
111. Wllliaml' non ... lllJ and
has admitted having violent
fights with Ms. Williams.
A aeries of seven defense wit·
nesaes praised Ms. Williams as
a good worker aboard ship and
said what they knew or her
friendship with Alicia Harris in·
volved nothif1I sexual.
One witness. Petty Officer
Brent Drake. discounted a writ·
ten statement by another enlist·
ed man who claimed he saw Ms.
Williams and Ms. Harris kissing
in the evaporator room. aboard shJf. Drake said it was hard to
be ieve anyone could do
anything Uke that in the space
described.
Lt. j.g. Del*'a Stiltner led off
the testfmony against Ms .
Williama, telling how she once
was summoned to the women's
sleeptnc ,rea aboard the ship
before dawn and found Miss
Williama and Miss Hurla
entwll)ed on a couch 1n a nearby
loun.ee.
"When I walked iato the
lounae. I 1aw Fireman Williama
and JlaJTtl lying on the couch,"
she recalled. "Hanis wu Jytq
on her back and Williama wu
slttlq between her lep, ractac
out.
It )'OU bave been tard1 ta pay· tn• thole prqperty tuea chancel
are your name la in today'• edi·
tJon.
Or 1ou may flnd your
ul1bbor'1 or Mend'• name lfat.
td. TM delinquent tax.· Uat
bellnt on Pall All.
''When t saw it. I £ell it was in·
appropriate. It suggested an in·
timacy." Ms. Stiltner said.
She noted tha t the women
were completely clothed and
that Ms. Harris explained that
she was waiting to go on duty
and Miss Williams was keeping
her company.
On cross·examination, Ms.
Stiltner said she did not witness
any sexual conduct or move·
ment between the two women.
! Woman Dies 1
After Coast ~J
Auto Crash 1
A 0Missouri woman has died as
a result of injuries she received
hi a head-on colUsion on Coa
Highway ln Capistrano Beaclt
Aug. 13.
Ellen Fredman, 27, of Clayton
Mo., died at llisalon Comm uni Hospital five days after a eras
that took the llfe of fello
passenger Rochelle Margolies,
51, or University City, Mo.
A car alleaedly beadine north
bound in the southbound lanea
Co11t m1hway slammed into
the car containina tbe two Mil·
aourl women aid two other
puaqers.
f\etricla ta•rabam, 41, or
Cap61C.nno Beffh, driver of tbe
northbound vehicle, was treated
aad later released from San
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S&x Youngeten Charged With Abduction of Boy, 10
Youth Plot
6 Held in A.b<Juction of &>y
SCOTCH P~NS. N.J . (AP>
-Five boys and one girl, rang-.we. in age Crom 12 to 17. have
been charged with kidnapping in
the abduction or a 10-year-0\d
boy held for Sl2,000 ransom.
police say.
Lt. J ohn Powers said
a uthorilies were s urprised by
the age of those involved in the
apparent conspiracy.
•'I've never seen anything like
it in my career .·' Powers said.
The arrests came Tuesday
after the parents of Thomas
Beattie patd the r ansom and
were reunited with the boy. who
was not harmed during his 18·
hour ordeal. The $12.000 was
later recovered from a car by
detectives armed with a search
warranL
The boy wa~ abducted about
7:30 p.m. Monday while coll ect-
ing money on hi..c;..s..i.s.ur.:..'-
newspaper route. Union CoWlty
Prosecutor John H. Stamler said
Tuesday. Patricia Beattie, 17,
was not with her brother at the
llme. The prosecutor, who said the
boy was pushed into a car after
he refused a ride, was held in an
a partment and a garage in
Plainfield with his hands and
feet bound and his face covered
with a ski mask.
Beattie was found sitting on
the s teps of the Netherwood
train station in Plainfield by
police. where a 15-year -old
female and a J7-year -old male
were appre~e'.hd~d . sa id
StamJer
San Juan Reviews
Sewer Management
The San Juan Capistrano City
Council will meet tonight to dis·
cuss the management or t he
Southeast Regional Reclamation
Authority sewer treatment
plant. The SERRA board has voted
to change control of operations
of the agency's Dana Point
facility from the City or San
Juan Capistrano to a private
firm effective Sept. 1.
PreVlously the council voted to
withhold a portion of the city's
share of the SERRA budget until
that agency's governing board
made a decision r egarding
management during the shift of
$40,000 Grant
~ for Laguna ·
the City or Laguna Beach will
r«eive a $40,000 grant for de· v~oping neighborhood watch
prt.ograms over a two-year
period.
The Laguna Beach Police
D4;partment is expected to hire
two full·time staff members to
coordinate the citiien seU-help
programs.
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However. a written report lo
the council says city disagree·
ments with Sanitation Opera·
lions Consultants, Inc .. which is
to be the new operator or the
plant, have been worked out and
the transfer should now proceed
One of the issues that separat· ,
ed San Juan and SOCl was the
private firm's original intention
not to retain the current city
crew which is oper ating the
plant.
But a compromise was worked
ou t and eight of the city
employees will be hired bv the
ne w plant oper ator. The Ci·
ty Council will meet at 7 p.m. at
City Hall, 82400 Paseo Adelanto.
2Join Race
In Clemente;
Tally at 10
Two more candidates have re·
turned nomination papers in San
Clemente, bringing to 10 the
number or names that are eligi-
ble for the Nov. 4 City Council
ballot.
Instrument technician Steven
Ratclefr and financial loan
broker Robert "Bob" Brennan
returned petitions-containing the
signatures of 20 registered San
Clemente voters to City Clerk
Max Berg Tuesday.
The two men join eight other
cudidates wbo have Teturned
nomination papers for two seats
on the City Council.
The others include appointed
council members Thomu
O'Keefe and Patrick Lane,
clockmaker Bill Waper, busi·
n e • a m a n J a y D u r t i ·n •
homemaker Melanie Vamell,
former plannfng commluioner
Al Wulfeck, buaineasman Gary
L. Fuller ud Newport Beach ft• ecutlve search officer Alaa
Konen.
Four other candJdatet bave
taken oat nomination papen,
bat ba" 110t returned them.
Tlt•1 lDelud• former eounctl
member Artbar HolmH;
vetena council candidate
Robtrt RmlD: .-itarJ diltrict neeudw BQ lleddocb; -'
lnduatrtal •116f::t Edward G. Beyer. P1lln1 1"'• a. at 5 p.m.~.
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Defenae Chief Reveals Soviet Advances
NEWPORT, R I. <AP l -
Defenae Secretary Harold
Brown said today that the
RUJalana ellber have. or are on
the ver1e or attaloina. the
capabllicy to deetroy U.S. land·
butKI m.Lullta J.n lbeir under·
1rouod launch ~.
Brown said thla la warnlng
that Sovtet IJUUtary advances in
weapona power. numbers and
l~chnology could ln t.be future
.. threaten the survivability of
each component or our strat.egic
for ces," tnclud ing 1.000
M lnuteman intercontine ntal
balllsUc misaUea, the bomber
rorcea and mlssUe-riring sub·
marines. "For our ICBMs. that pot.en·
lial bu been reallsed. or close to
it,'' Brown said in a speech pre-
. pared for delivery bere at the
Naval War College. "The So-
v ieta are now deploying
thousands of ICBM warheacis
accurate eoougb to threaten our
fixed Minuteman silos. "For our bombers, the threats
are more remote, and for sub-
marlne-launched ballisUc mis·
sites, more hypothetical.··
His statement appeared to
make the Soviet threat to the
U.S. Minute man ICBM force
more immediate than b is
forecut to Concresa &els than 1even montba a10. At that time,
Brown predicted that .. within a
year or two we can expect them
(the Soviets> to obtain tbe
necessary combination of ICBM
numbers, reliability, accuracy
and warhelKI yield" to put most
U.S. land· baaed missiles in jeopardy in the event ol an at·
tack.
At the same time, however,
Brown expressed confidence in
his speech today that the United
States can maintain what he
called "essential equivale~"
with the Soviet. Union and efre<:·
lively ~r a Russian attack by
modernizing its strategic forces
with the mobile MX miaslle.
bombers armed with cruise mis·
sites, and giant new Trident sub-
marines witb more potent and
accurate weapoaa.
Brown stressed that the con-
troversial plan for 200 MX mis·
siles, which would be shuttled
among about 4.600 shelters in re-
mote Western valleys. "is highly
import.ant for preserving the
long-term strategic balance."
The defense secretary made
these points in connection with a
discussion of the revised U.S.
nuclear strategy, which places
J!reater emphasis on an ability
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. Lale item& from today'• WOTld and national ne1D1 deaeloprnnta.
Palestinian Targets
Bombed by Israeli Jets
--TEL A VTV.-11>~-Ml+-~li-fight.er· jets-·botn1Je0
Palestinian targets in southern Lebanon today for the second
consecutive day after guerrillas pounded Israel's northern
Galilee panhandle with a barrage of rockets, the military com-
mand announced.
A communique said all Is raeli planes returned after bomb-
ing "forward and organizationaJ bases used for strikes" against
l srael. It did not identify the targets.
Officers here said Palestinian crews fired several Soviet·
made Katyusha rockets at settlements in Galilee but no one was injured. '
Gold J ..,..,_ on "ew Cri.n
LONDON <AP> -Unrest in the Mideast and in Poland trig-
gered a surge of buying in precious metals today.
Gold closed In London al $635.25 an ounce, and traded in
New York at$645an ounce, up$22.40.
Silver traded in New Yorkat$16.45, up57 cents.
~Sia~• Lal«-E..W Sltore
GOLDEN, Colo. <AP> -An earthquake shook the western
end of Lake Erle today. and the tremor was fell in the Detroit
area.
There were no reports of damage, said Don Finley, a USGA
spokesman.
The quake registered 3.0 on the Richte r scale and occurred
at 2:35 a.m. PDT. according to seismogra phs at the survey's
National Earthquake Information Service in Golden.
-and readiness -to strike at
Soviet m ilitary and war.
supporting industrial and com·
mand centers, while de·
empbaslz:ing attacks on the So-
viet POPUiation.
Th fs ''counter v a i Ii n g
strategy" bu drawn heavy fire
Wlllhining
Laguna Jobs
Rejected
ln a split vote, Laguna Beach
City Council members rejected
a move Tuesday lo combine the
city treasurer and deputy city
treasurer positions. and also re·
fused to pay the city treasurer
$880.SO per month.
Councilmen Howard Dawson,
Kelly Boyd and Neil Fitzpatrick
voted against the recommend&·
lion to combine the positions.
while Counci lwoman Sa lly
Bellerue and Mayor Wayne
Baglin voted for it.
City Trea s urer Fran
Englehardt. elected in April, has
been sharing duties with Deputy
City Treasurer Betsy Morris,
who is a city employee.
Ms. Morris has resigned, and
her last day on the job will be
from tt-., Russians and from
som e A.nerican c ritics, who
claim it makes nuclear war
more thinkable.
"This evolution in our doctrine
enhances deterrence and re-
duces the likelihood or nuclear
war," Brown said.
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LOSES 810 FOR DUTIES
City Treeaurer Engelhardt
Friday.
The council's action will ~,.e.,...~n·al there r ore I eave Mr s. Lri.1 ••"-'
Englehardt, who had sought the
merger. with the tot.al workload. Rites Uonor Mrs. Engtehardt is paid $150
per month in her elected posi·
tion. ------Mr.-Lanibers
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CLUBS ...
orrered by the Veterans of
Foreign Wars post. contingent
on the city's promise to grant at
least a similar amount.
The city's portion , if ap·
proved, would come from com-
m unity promotion savings and
from federal revenue·sharing
reserve funds.
Earlier this summe r, club
dir ector Howard Massie ap-
proached the council. saying the
700-member organization was irl
dan~r of being shut down if
more than $26,000 in debts were
not paid.
Factors blamed for the reo ink
budget include reduced grants
and contributions from United
Way, as well as litUe response to
requests for foundation grants.
In addition, club officials say
an insurance policy lapsed, thus
leaving the club with a $7,000
medical bill for one of its
employees.
Ha rold "Pete" I.ambers, a
former La~una Beach Park~
and Recreation comm 1ss1oner
who \\a!> acl1ve 10 c1 v1c or -
ganizations. died Tuesday at the
age of 61.
Mr. Lambers was involved in
acquiring and building Riddle
Fie ld in Laguna and was active
in the Little League and Babe
Ruth U!ague Youth baseball or-
ganizations. He was a former president of
the Laguna Beach J aycees, and
former com m ande r of the
American Legion.
He was a lso a former member
of t he Elks Club and a member
of the Laguna Beach Lions Club.
Memorial services for Mt'.
Lambers will be held Saturday
at 10 a.m. at St. Catherine's
Catholic Church.
Mr . Lambers Is survived by
his wife. Harriet , of Laguna
Beach ; son. Pat, of Albuquer·
que; daughter J oanne Rosen of
San Juan Capistrano; brother,
Howard Kinney, of Fullerton:
and a granddaug hter
Sex-slave Jury Debates Probe Pushed
In Cloning Mishap
Panel Must Decide on Wnsent Issue
Did Leolis Heater force a
"weak. vulnerable" young man
to be his "sex slave" or was the
18-year-old hitchhiker from
North Carolina a willing partici·
pant in two days Qf sexual ac-
tivities at Heater's Fountain
Valley home?
He was released from prison in
1977.
Flood, in his closi.ng st.ste-
m e n ts, told the jury that
Leonski, contrary to his
testimony, was enjoying himself
in the Heater home and re-
mained there for two days
voluntarily.
The defense attorney said the
slightly built, blond-haired
North Carolinian consented lo
the sexuaJ acts with Heater and
Miss Rainey.
Flood s aid L eon s k i's
testimony "was not very relia·
ble ·' and that the prosecution
witness made up hls story as he
went aJong.
Heater is charged with nine
counts of oral copulation,
sodomy and false imprisonment.
LA J OLLA CAP ) -UC San
Diego is pushing a Sept. 5 deadline
in its investigation into the
bizarre mis-cloning or insect
viruses in the lab of virologist
Samuel Ian Kennedy a nd whether
his work was sabotaged.
A seven· member biosafety
committee made up of citizens as
well as UC educators and staff of·
ficials also wants to know why
four of Kennedy's postgraduate
students resigned from cloning
work in protest.
This is the question an Orange
County Superior Court jury must
answer as it begins deliberations
in the sex perversion trial of the
49-year·old Heater.
The seven-man, five-woman .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ panel was given the case Tues·
day following closl.ng arguments
from prosecutor Dave Himehloa
and defense attorney Jobn
Flood. Deliberations continued
today.
Al ~ue is whether Jonathan
Leonski, 18, consented to the
sexual acts with Heater and a
16-year-old girt or was
threatened with physical harm
and held against his will at the
house on Goldeneye Avenue.
Himelaoa said Leonaki, who
was picked up by Heat.er as be
hitchhiked near the San Diego
Freeway lut May 6. was forced
into having sex through "duress
and menace.. during bis two
days of alleged captivity.
The young drirter claimed
Keater beat him with a cane 5t.nd
threat.med to kill him unleea be
en1a1ed in oral sex with the de·
fendant, a previously convicted
seK off ender who apeot 13 months in state prilon.
Leonaki also testified that
Heater forced him to bave aa
with Wada Rainey, the la.year··
old llrl wbo wu a frequent vi&·
it.or to Heater'• hom• and wbo
now lives there.
The proMCutor contended the defendant's acUvltlH with
Leoalki were .imoat ldeDUcal to
thoee in a 1171 cue in which
Heater wu cb•r••d witb moleattnc another JOUDI
hltcbblker in bis Pouataia Valley bome. . nat Clle WU dropped al pmt
of a plea bar1a1n aareemet
whlcb sent Keater to state
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lanner Vows He'll Keep Joh, HoDle
JlarEied
Priests
Invited
SAN FRANCISCO (AP>
.Some memben of the Anglican
Cburcb In the United States, in·
clacllnc married priests, could
b ecome members or t h e Roman Catholic church and re-
tain parts ol their own liturgy,
Arebbilbop John R. Quinn an-
DOUBCed today.
Tbe p l an would allow
Anglicans to enter the Roman
Catholic ch'll'Ch under a "com-
mon identity," Quinn said.
Quinn, bead of the San Fran-
cisco diocese and president of
the National Conference of
Catbolic Bishops, admitted that
opeainl the Catholic Church's
doon to Episcopalians could be
clivtalve. "Tblll'a the way it is," Quinn
t old a news conference at
m odern istic St. Mary 's
Cathedral, adding that the uni-
lateral move had the blessing of
Pope John Paul IL
Tbe deciaklll, be said, "appliea
o•lr to .....-. wlao, while wtsblng to retain some elements
of the Anglican tradition, fully
accept Roman Catholic doctrine
and the autbarity of the pope
and b61bops ...
II arried Episcopal pries ta
would be allowed to remain
aarried, but could not remarry
wbm .widowed. and new priests
would' not be allowed to marry,
Quinn said.
The plan was developed and
proposed to the Vatican in
response to requests from in·
dividuals and groups of Anglican
bact1round who have been
members or the Episcopal
Church.
Quinn said that at present only
about 1,000 Episcopalians and 63
members of the clergy actively
favored the move. He said they
are members or the "Pro-
dioeese of St. Augustine of Can-
terbury."
Quinn, who emphasized that
many details remain to be
worked out, predicted "i~por
tant 1ains a nd serious dif·
ftculties" in what he called "a
truly historic and notably pre-
Hdent-settinl development."
The Episcop al Church, a
Cbri.Uan denomination in the
United Stat.es, is part of the
Anglican Q>mmunion with roots
ID the Oaurcb of En1land. It was
lwoupt by English setUen to
the Viflbda colony in 1807.
The Ep~eopal Church baa
o.er 100 dioceses and more than
11,000 derO and supporta mia-
aloaary activity in many parts of
tbe world.
.AFLCIO Battle
CIDCAGO (AP) -Leaden of
die Aft,CIO are 1atbered here
""" tM illteDtion ol eDckniDI PNlidemt Carter for re-el«tion, '9t a~,._ of·dissnmtled un-.._ are ftlbtiq to JM)9tpone a
wte C'lf 11111ia1 because ol tbelr .. ,._..with tbe president.
••• to rema.lJt on lhe com-m....._
FMmlr allo aaAd be baa ar· rn.-ftaaDclq that "beyaod a
queetioa ol a doubt" will allow
h6m to "r:t.!!' Huatlnctoo Harbour ce, val\IM at more than lll0,000.
•~ pa•bHlbed reporta de-
tailed rootner'• alleced al-
tempU to me bis posit.ion u a
couatJ pl811Jlin1 cc>mmlulofter
to Caln leverage for business
loua fd•Hin1 .-.,ooo.
Footner'a home was to be auc·
Uoeed Oct. 22 to aatllf y a debt
re1ult.lnl from bis lnvolvement
with caD.romia Filter Corp. The
company declared bankruptcy
la.it year.
Meanwhile, Second District
Supervilo.r Harriett Wieder said
she and her staff will conduct an
independen~ investi1ation or
Foot.Der'• acUviUes as a plan-
ninl commission to dei.rmine
the extent, if any , of im·
propriety.
Mrs . Wieder said through an
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RUGGED nRRAIN IMPEDES Fl-..... --N IN l.AGUNA
No lnfuriee or oa,..... C.UMd bJ .,,_.. ..._
Iaguna Brush Fire
Blamed on Kids
By STEVE MITCHELL °' .. .,..., ...... , ....
Fire investigators believe
children playing with fireworks
set off a 12-acre brush fire in
Laguna Beach Tuesday that
took 175 firefighters nearly three
hours to contain.
Seventeen engine companies
from Orange County, San
Clemente, Laguna Beach,
Emerald Bay and South Laguna
responded to the 3:30 p.m. blaze
that at rtrst threatened homes in
Canyon Acres, about a quarter
mile from Laguna Canyon Road.
As the first Laguna Beach
units arrived on the canyon floor,
the wind stopped and names
began licking up the sides or the
east canyon wall toward Thurston
Intermediate School, located atop
the ridgellne.
La1una Beach Fire Chief
Charley Kuhn ordered two fire
hoses up each flank from Can·
yon Acres, and more lines were
carried down the slope from the
threatened school.
Aa the fire approached the
school, five units from Orange
County set a backrll'e near a dirt
road in back of the Top of the
World community .
Police Chief Jon Sparks, who
helped wilb crowd control and
••
communications at the school
command post, said "It was
lucky for us the wind carried the
fire to a place where we could
get on top of it."
Fire hoses snaked down the
bill from Thurston as
firefighters maneuvered on the
slopes, some as steep as 45 per-
cent.
"They were slipping and slid-
ing all over the place," Kuhn
said of the hillside firefighten.
As fire units surrounded the
blaze, Laguna Beach police ad-
vised residents to stand by for
possible evacuation.
Residents were seen atop their
roofs watering down wood
shingles, and hundreds or spec·
tators watched the fire from
Coast Highway and the three art
festivals below.
Police kept most or the spec-
tators off the hill by setting up
roadblocks at both ends of Park
Avenue.
The fire was contained by 6
p.m ., but firemen were called
out shortly after midnight
because of a bot spot reported
by Canyon Acres residents.
Chief Kuhn said light winds
aided in extinguishing the blue.
•'If we'd bad a Santa Ana
wind , we'd have been on Skyline
Drive ftthtina the fire," be said.
lnvestiptors were probing the
blackened canyon wall today
searching for clues to the bnaah fire.
Wllneleel on Canyon Acres
told polie. they heard loud ex·
p&mlam JUlt prior to the fire Tueeda)t.
UJVCJBY U SI'
~ T.4XING
U JGU bave been t.df lD PQ· m1 tlMM pfOpif'tJ ta• ebaacel .,. JOUI' name ta la todQ'I edi·
Ula. Or you mar flnd your
aellbbar'• or fritnd'• name lilt· ed. Tb• deUnqaeat ta• Hat
bellnl cm P• AU.
aide that she will mate a run
statement on the matter on Mon-
day.
Mrs. Wieder previously asked for an analysis by Orange Coun-
ty Coumel Adrian Kuyper.
Kuyper said today the
analysis ii proceeding and could
be concluded as early as next
week.
Footner, who appeared calm,
but reluctant to answer ques-
lions, said be would withhold
substantive comment on the re·
ports until the county counsel's
inquiry is completed.
Footner said, however, that he
did not tell Mrs. Wieder about
bis financial entangle ments
when she appointed him to the
commission. He said he didn't
consider it jmportant.
"I bad no idea it Cthe loan)
wouldn't be paid back," Footner
said. The loan was granted by
American National Bank. 1
Footner . who earns $9,600
yearly as a planning com -
missioner, said he did not think
his financial problems would af-
fect his ability to vote objective·
ly on planning matters.
Footner discussed the swirline
controversy briefly Tuesday
with Mrs. Wieder. Neither par-
ty , however. would disclose
what specifically was discussed.
Plans Delayed
$13 Million Project Snagged
By JE•RY CLAUSEN
Of .. o.ltr ...... s ....
An environmental impact re-
port and plans for construction
of Pacific Federal Savings and
Loan Association's three-story
headquarters in downtown Costa
Mesa have been shelved tem-
porarily for study.
The SU million project and its
controversial heliport was ex-
pected to be set for a City Coun-
cil public bearing on Sept. 2.
But Mayor Arlene Schafer
tabled the project Monday night
saying that "development of
this magnitude can't be looked
at lightly."
Pacific Federal plans to move
its Hollywood corporate offices
to the Costa Mesa site at 19th
Street and Newport Boulevard
where the old McNally school
plant now stands.
Pacific was high bidder, at
more than $3 million, for the
9.3-acre site last year.
The old high school property.
lying north and east or First
Methodist Church on 19th Street,
lies within the city's downtown
redevelopment area.
In addition to the corporate of.
fices, to be constructed along
miss ion-style architecture
around an 8().foot clock tower,
Pacific is proposing a second
phase to its headquarters prOJ·
eel.
That phase calls ten tat 1vcly
for two more multi-story struc-
tures just north of the church
and partly on property yet to be
purchased just outside the re·
development area. • If the financial institution puts
its entire program together. the
project will cover the block
borde r e d by Harbor a nd
Newport Boulevards and 19th
and Bernard Streets.
Pacific also has been named
developer of the Fidelity Block
<See PROJECT, PaJte AZ>
The project was approved
generally by the Planning Com-
mission last month. But plan-
ners turned down the portion of
the plan calling for construction
or a helicopter landing pad in a
parking lot north or the three·
story office complex. Survivor Dies
Commissioners said they
feared helicopters would be too
noil~ fer reGdeats residln1 on
Bemud Street immediately to
to the north.
Anne Frank's Dad Was 91
Next, the city's Redevelop-
ment Agency, which is governed
by the City Council sitting as a
redevelopment board, approved
the entire project, includin& the
heliport.
The conflict between the com-
mission and the agency
automatically goes before the
City Council under city laws.
Mayor Schafer set a council
study session on the project for
Sept. 9 in the City Hall fifth floor
conference room.
An official public bearing will
be conducted at the Sept. lS
council meeting.
Mesan Kille d
As Cycle Hits
Block Wall
Costa Mesan Coleman Wayne
Brindle, 36, of 805 Towne Sl. suf-
fered fatal injuries at 6:20 p.m.
Tuesday when be rode his
motorcycle into a block wall
near his home, police reported
today.
Witnesses told officers that
Brindle rode through a stop sign
at high speed into the wall form-
ing a deadeod intersection ror
Towne Street at Placentia
Avenue.
Police said Brigdle was
pronounced dead an hour later
at Fountain Valley Community
Hospital. He suffered muslve
head btjuries.
Traffic investigators said
some 2JOO feet of braking atid
marks were left by the victim's
750 cc machine before it
slammed into the wall.
BASEL. Switzerland CAP> -
Otto Frank. 91, whose daughter
Anne wrote a teen-age diary of
Nazi persecution that shocked
the world, died today.
The German-born Frank was the sole survivor or a family of
four ferreted out in 1944 by Nazi
raiders from the backroom of a
Dutch warehouse where they
bad been hiding for more than
two years in an attempt to
escape the Holocaust.
H e was freed from the
Auschwitz death camp by Soviet
troops in 1945, at about the lime
Anne died of typhus in the
Bergen-Belsen camp at age lS.
His wife and other daughter also
died in Nazi camps.
Returning to the Amsterdam
warehouse, Frank found Anne's
Dutch-language diary, along ,
with fairy tales and other stories
she had written while in hiding.
Reflecting humor and pensive-
ness, the diary has been hailed
as a monument to the courage
and strength of the human
spirit.
·•1n spite of everything, I still
believe that people are really
good at heart," was a key
passage that gripped millions
around the world.
The diary was published in
1947. It was later dramatized as
a prize-winning play, and the
Franks' hiding place became a
museum and a center or pil·
grim age.
Frank, decorated for bravery
as a German officer in World
War I, fled Germany with his
family before the outbreak of
World War II, as the Nazis'
pressed their anti-Jewish cam-
paign. He opened a food-product
business in Amsterdam, which
was occupied by the invading
Germans in 1940.
Mesa Clock Shop
·~t by Burglars
Antlque-wlae bur1lara took
about •.ooo worth of o&d cloc:b, watebel, wateb c:balm and cub
from a Colla 11.. 1bop late llondaJ cw early Tuelday morn-
iq.
Joeepb C. Lyou, owner of
LYoU Antique Clod:• a& 18 Newport Bl.Yd., told poUee tbe w ........ ._..... .... an .w
U..,ta.
Jlfolioe Mid • ·~ma11er .... .............................
~ ..... left lD tbe t.elt door after ~ temporary
fllterboard paael WH Pfled
lOOle.
Ottlcen ••Id tb• door bad
..... clam .... durtq a July ftn
in a business to the rear ot the
clocklhop.
Lyom, a Fountain Valley resi·
dent, Mid burllan toot pocket
watcbea and aasorted chains
valued at about Sll0,000.
Allo 1Upped out the door bole
In what police believe wu a
second burllary were antique cloekl r8Dl1nl In value between
te50and13,000 and wortb a total sse,ooo .
The tldnel also toot -.. cub, am ... said.
Police said that burslar
aJarmt were thwarted beeauae
the broken back door wu not opened.
.... w, .........
SURVIVOR SUCCUMBS
Otto Frank, 91
The family went into biding
June 14, 1942, when news spread
about the massacres of Jews.
They were tracked down Aug. 1,
1944. date or the last entry Ln
Anne's journal.
Frank settled in Switzerland
in the 1950s, keeping the diary in
the safe or a Basel bank . He
turned over all royalties from
the publication and the film
rights to an Anne Frank Founda-
tion in Amst erdam and to
charity.
Coast
Weather
Low cloudiness tonight J
and early Thursday morn·
ing otherwise sunny and
warmer Thursday. Lows
tonight 64 to 68. Highs ,
Thursday 72 to 75 at
beaches, 78 to 84 inland.
INSIDE T ODA 't'
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GaW.. ..-hlDdl• with a ~ o1 rocket.a, Lh• mlllt.ary oom· .... ~
A ..... unlq\19 aaJd aU llf Mli plan• nlUl"Ded after bcMDb
tn.1 ''forward &Del orpnlaaUODal bates UIH tor 1trlkn" aaatnat
Israel. Jt did not l~\lly tbe tat1eta
Offtcera hll'n aa1d Palettinlan crews flnid Mveral Soviet-
made Ka\,y\dha roctell at ~en"let\tl la GaUtee. but no one
WH iQjured
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VATICAN CITY (AP> -~ John Paul 11. breakinl bit
sUnce an \.be labor \&ftASt t.roub\ina h1a Polish homeland, lokl
plltrima and touriltl today. "We here lo Rome are united wltb
our fellow Poles." At his weekly aeneral audience at St Peter's Square, the
pontiff re9d two POPUiar prayus In Pollsh askln& tbe Blessed
Vir1tn to protect Poland. <Related story, A4.)
"'lbeee prayen by therme.lves say bow much we here ln
Rome are united with our fellow Poles and with the church. ln
particular. wh<MJe problems are close to the heart and for which
we ask the Lord's aid." tbe pope said.
Gold ...... ,. OM -'~"' Crbn
LONooN (AP> -Unrest in the Mideast and in Poland trig·
gered a surae of buyina in precious metals today.
Gold closed in London at $835.25 an ounce. and traded In
New Yorkat$645anounce, up$22.40.
Silver traded in New York al $16.45, up57 cents.
• ID Peril?
Defense Chief Reveals Soviet Advances
NEWPORT, ll. I. c AP> -
Defense SecreUry Harold
Brown uld today that the
l\usaiaM either have, or are on
lhe verae of altatnin&. the
c1pabtUty lO d•troy U.S. land·
battd rnJaallea tn their under-
11'0\aDd launch ba&es.
Brown aald this Is warning
that. S'ovtet military advances in
weapona power. numbers and
technok>o could ln the f&Jt.utt
"threaten the survivabtuty of
each ~mponent of our strategic
fo rces," including 1.000
M 1nuteman intercontinental
bulllsl1c missiles. the bomber
rorces and missile-firing sub·
marines.
"For our ICBMs. that poten·
ti al has been realized. or dose to it ... Brown said in a speech pre-
pared for delivery here at the
Naval War College. "The So-
v 1 et s are now deploying
thousands of ICBM wariieaa's
accurate enough to threaten our
fixed Minuteman silos.
"For our bombers, the thfealS
are more remote. and for sub-
marine-launched ballistic mis·
siles, more hypothetical."
His statement appeared to
make the Soviet threat to the
.,.. * *
U.S. Minuteman ICBM force
more Immediate than his
forecast to Congress less than
seven months aao. At that time,
Brown predicted that ''within a
year or two we can expect them
(the Soviets> to obtain the
necessary combinal1o'1 or ICBM
numbers. reliability. accuracy
and warhead yield" to put most
U .S . land-based mis siles in
jeopardy in the event or an at·
tack.
At the same time, however.
Brown expressed confidence in
his speech today that the United
States can maintain what he /
called "essential equivalence"
with the Soviet Union and effec·
lively deter a Russian attack by
modernizing its strategic fortes
with the mobile MX missile.
bombers armed with cruise mis·
sites. and giant new Trident sub-
marines with more potent and
accurate weapons .
Hrown su-essed that the con·
tro,versial plan for 200 MX mii·
siles. which would be shutlled
among about 4,600 shelters ln re·
mote Western valleys. "Is highly
important for preserving the
long-term strategic balance ...
The defense seeretary made
* * *
these points in <'Onnection witb a
dJscussion of the revised U.S.
nuclear strategy. which places
greater emphasis on an ability
-and readiness -to strike at
Soviet military and war ·
supporting lndust-rial and com-
m and centers. while de-
emphasizing attacks on the So-
viet population.
This "countervailing
strategy" has drawn heavy fire
from the Russians and from
some Ame rican critic:.. whp
claim it makes nuclear war
more thinkable.
"This evolution in our doctrine
enhances deterrence and r e·
duces the likelihood of nuclear
war," Brown said .
He sought to emphasize tha~ 1t
('urries with it no intent to strike
first with nuclear weapons. but
that "we are talking about what
we could and would do tn
rf'sponse to a ~vif'l atl1t<'k
Man Sought
In Attack
On Teacher
Military Claims 'Phony'
Reagan Raps President on Defense
Police are searching for a
smartly dressed, good looking
man who reportedly attacked a
43-year-old New Jersey school
teacher near her Newport Beach
hot.el room late Tuesday.
The youthful suspect, noticed
wandering through the hotel
halls by several people prior to
the 11 p.m. incident. grabbed the
woman from behind in the hotel
laundry room alt.er flipping out
the lights. police said
She told investigators he
slapped a hand over her mouth.
pulled her to her knees but ran
off cursing when another hotel
g uest looked In the room to see
what the commotion was
Police said they searched the
hotel but were unable to locate
~he ~ttacker, described as being
rn hlS 20s, sporting longish hair
and weighing about 200 pounds.
19th. ST.
BOSTON <AP> -Accusing
President Carter of "untruth-
ful" and "largely phony" claims
a bout Amer'ica 's defenses.
Republican presidential
nominee Ronald Reagan said to-
day the United States has
slipped to second place in
military strength.
In remarks prepared for de·
livery to the American Legion
annual convention, Reagan said
the security or the United States
has been "placed in jeopardy"
by the Carter administration.
Hitting repeatedly at what he
described as "the deterioration
of American military strength"
under Carter. Reagan repeated
his "peace through strength"
campaign slogan, but did not de-
fine exactly what he meant in
either dollars or s pecific
Delly ""'M-..
PAQF1C FEDERAL SITE "-AN SHOWS HEADQUARTERS
Controvenl•I Hellport•tuctled bf Coat• Me•• Ctty Council
Fro•PapAI
PROJECT ...
redevelopment project which lie~ just aoulbw~t of its pro
posed headquarters site.
Jn competition ror that proj·
eel-, Paclfic submitted render-
i n ts to the Redevelopment
Agency s howing a s pecialty
shops center with architecture
similar to that planned tor the
nearby headquarters project.
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MachiniJJt
NablJedon
Pot Charge
A Costa M~a machinist was
arr ested for s uspicion of
cultivating marijuana and
destroying evidence Tuesday
when he allegedly flushed plants
down a toilet as police kicked In
his front door. 1
Booked int.O Costa Mesa Jail
wltb bail set at $125 was Stephen
G . Lawrence, 22, of 2300
Fairview Road.
Officers said the)' were patrol-
i n g the Pine Cr eek Village
apartment complex on fool at
about 1:30 p.m. when one of
them spotted a makeabifl
greenhouse with what appeared
to be potted marijuana llislde.
One officer kept an eye on the
second -floor · balcony
horticultural endeavor while the
other climbed to the apartment
Ullit •• front door.
A knock at the front door re-
portedly wu au••red by a
nude Lawrence wbo allepdly
slammed tbe door ta tbe of·
flcu'1 face, dashed to his bal~. ll'abbed ''two or three"
plant• and beaded for tbe
batbl"OMD.
The pollcemea utd tbey
kteUd lD tbe door and •PGtt*t Lawnnc~ •lolbin& aometblla bl
blltoillt.
lleeoM'ed, offtcen n1d. wu
.. IUrijQIDa plat and ...,
l•••H p'1rportedly Crom
lllOdllr.
m1htary programs. Union> or at least ·second to
Reagan rectte'd' a-IT?t"1'1 .... none.' Weare-already second to
military spending cuts imposed one." Reagan said.
by Carter. but again did not say He described America's de·
whi<'h cuts he might restore as fense situation as "grave but
president or which new military . . . not irretrievable. We must
programs he might approve. provide the defense spending
It was Reagan's second major and programs neeessary to cor-
s peech trus week attacking the· reel immediate and short·term
Demoeratic president's m1!ltary vulnerabilities" as well as long.
policies. Carter will get his term defense programs.
chance to argue his case before In appare nt reference to
the Legion convention Thursday. Carter's claim in bis speech
In an address before the las t week accepting the
Veterans of Foreign Wars con· Democratic pr esidential
venlion Monday. Reagan ac-nomination that he has been "re.
cused Cart.er or "shabby" treat-b u i I d in g o u r m i l i ta r y
ment of veterans and of neglect strength" after years of relative
or the nation's defenses. decline under Republican presi·
Veterans Administrator Max dents. Reagan questioned
Cleland has criticized Reagan's Carter's truthlulness.
previous remarks. commenting, "By such untruthful devices
.. I am s urprised and alarmed at as manipulating inflation factors,
Gov. Reagan's distortion oC the sbiftingt.he base from authority to
fa ot s about o ur nation's outlays,changing.thebaseyears
v eterans . Once a gain his and even ordering planned de-
rhetoric has overtaken reality." rense spending this year reduced
Reagan also promised in bis soitwouldlookasithehadmelhis
speech today to boost military p!"omised percentage increase for
spending "in the face of rapid next year. the Carter admlnistra·
and overwhelming growth in tion tries to manufacture in·
Soviet military capabilities. <'reases that in fact are largely
"Every single a nalysis of phony." Reagan said.
which I am aware direcUy con· He said Carter had can«led.
tradicts this administration's cut back or delayed the B· 1
s mug assertion that the United bomber. Minuteman Ill, the MX
States is and will remain missile and the Trident missile
militarily superior (to the Soviet programs.
Non-teacher Pact
Scheduled for Vote
A wage package agr~ment,
drafted by negotiators for
Newport-Mesa school district and
a non-teaching employees union,
is scheduled for a vote by the UD ·
ion's membership Monday .
Howard Lawrence. chief
negotiator for the California
School Employees Association,
s aid members or the union
representing some 900 employees
will vote at 7 p.m. in Harper Com-
munity Center, Costa Mesa.
The package offers a 10~ per-
cent pay hike and increases
health. welfare and dental
benefits by about $300 per year for
each of the employees, Lawrence
sald.
The agreement -if approved
by the district's board or trustees
and the union members -would
cost the district about $680,000 for
the fiscal year that began July l,
Lawrenceest.imated.
Tbe pay package. drawn during
sessions with a state mediator. re·
sults from negotiations left open
in the two-year contract approved
last year.
Bargaining on a new contract is
expected to begin next summer.
.. ,.w.,..~o
KIDNAP VICTIM TOMMY BEAntE REUNITED WITH PARENTS
Six Youngaters Ch•rged With Abduction of Boy. 10
Youth Plot
6 Held in Abduction_ of Boy
SCOTCH PLAINS. N.J . (AP>
-Five boys and one girl, rang-
ing in age from 12 to 17. have
been charged with kidnapping in
the abduction of a lO·year-old
ooy held for S12.000 ransom,
police say.
Lt J o hn Powers said
authorities were surprised by
the age or those involved in lhe
apparent conspira<'y.
"I've never seen anything like
it in my career." Powers said.
The arrests came Tuesday
after tbe parents of Thomas
Beattie paid the ransom and
were reunited with the boy. who
was not harmed during his 18·
hour ordeal. The $12.000 was
later recovered from a car by
detectives armed with a search
warrant.
The boy was abducted about
7:30 p.m. Monday while collect·
ing money on his s ister's
newspaper route. Union County
Prosecutor John ff. Stamler said
Tuesday. Patricia Beattie. 17.
was not with her brother at tbe
time.
The prosecutor. wno said the
boy was pushed into a car alter
he rerused a ride, was held m an
:i partment a nd a garage 1n
Plainfield with his hands and
feet bound and his face covered
with a ski mas k.
Beattie \\as found "1tting on
the steps or the Netherwood
t rain station in Plainfield by
ooli<'e. where a JS.yea r old
female and a 11.year·o!d male
were appre hended. sa id
Stamler
Another 17·year ·.Jld boy was
arrested in Plainfield about an
hour later . said Sgt. Richard
Berman of the Plainfield Police
De partment. And three other
boys, aged 12. 13 and 17. were
~r~ested later in the evening, of. r1c1als said.
The names o( the youths were
not released because of their ages.
The abductors contacted the
Beanies on Monday night. tell-
IOJ! them that their son would
not be hurt if $12.000 in small
bills was left lx!neath a maJlbox
in Plainfield on Tuesday after·
noon. said Scotch Pla ms Dete<:·
t1ve Capt. Robert Luce.
Parents Held
In Baby Death
Ladies Summer
'l'be parents of a bruised and
broken baby who died tut ftdt
were arrested Tuesday in
Garden Grove on suspicion of
beatln1 thei r 7 -week-o ld
dau1bter to death.
Richard and Sandra Doerr or
Garden Grove were booked into
Oranae County Jail Tuesday in
connectloa with the death of
their chlld, Stephanie, who wu
born on June 26.
Police officers said the ~· called for medical aid on Aug. 10
wben the baby stopped
brHtblDI. The child was taken
to tbe CbUdrens Hoapltal of
Oran&e County .
Laat Saturday. doctors eon-
cludtd that altbouab tbe baby llill ,r• OD UfffUPPQl't ,,.....,
ber brain Jaad ~ f\IDCtkla-tn•.
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DAILY PILOT 89
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Inactive S8vings ·
Belong to State
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
. What wo':lld .YOU do if you found a wallet in the street
wlth money I.I\ lt and cvds identifying the owner? You
could (1) pocket the money, (2) try to locale the owner and
return the wallet. or (3) tum it over to the police to have
thern fUld the owner -in wh.ich case you might hope for a reward.
A scenario something like th.as is being played out aU
the time in banltmg offices across the country.
STRANGE AS IT MAY seem, people by the hundrem
and thousands leave money with banks -and never come
to claim it. They may move to another city or slate and
forget lo close their accounts. Or they may ba,ve accounts
at a number of banks -and lose track of one of them. Or
the accounts may be so small that they don't want to
bother with closing them out and claiming their money.
These are called "dormant" or "inactive" accounts.
For banks. at 's like fmding money in the street. What do
they do with 1t ?
Many banks do what a lot or people might do upon
finding a wallet m the s treet. They try to locate lhe owner.
but they don't s'!am themselves m t1us search They will
run an a(}vert1semcnt in local newspapers, lislJng the
names or these un
claimed accounts. The
names will not be in
very prominent type
The laws t:overmng
what banks can and
cannot do with thes e
unclaimed funds vary
. , Money
Tree
from stnte to st:itt>. However, bankers everywhere wc rP
put on lbe "red alert" last month by a rulu1g an a
Cahfonua court
ln California. banks have been bound by :.i law that
s ays they must turn over to the state accounts where lherl·
have been no transacllons for seven years. The banks hav_.
been doing that but with a couple of rubs. fo'1rst of al~
they stopped paym~ interest on inactive accounts. Second,
before tunun~ the funds over to the state, they imposed a
service charge.for handling an in~uve accoW1t.
LAST MONTH'S RULING said simply that the banks
can't do that. The Bank of Amenca. tbe..Jargest bank in the
state and the largest bank in the country, was ordered to
pay over to the state of CauJomia a total of $20 million.
which represents interest they should have been paying on
dormant accounts since 1959 plus service charges they
have collected on s uch accounts.
There are two interesting sidelights to this case.
One is testimony to the power of the enraged citizen .
The investigation of t\Ow Califonua banks treat these inac-
tive accounts was touched off by Bob Kahn. a manage-
ment ronsultant who wrote a series or articles about these
pracuces m Ma y and June of 1973. The <trtac les, published
in s mall suburban papers around San Francisco, were
frankly entitled "How Hanks St.eaJ." They came to the al·
tention of the state attorney general. who filed suit.
TUE SECOND IS THE role or the lawyer who takes
pubhc mterest case~ to court. Last month's court rulJog
c:ime as a result of a taxpayers swt filed by a San Fran·
c1sco a~rne)'.. f?a_ry Near. whose specialty has been ·•
representing md1v1duals in "public interest" actions. :-
Some lawyers may find their clients in the wreckage of an ·
airplane or automobile crash. Gary Near will find his
client:S in the disaster or an outrageous action by a cor ·
poratioo.
The court that ordered the Bank of America to forlc:
over S20 million also said that Near should share in this
settlement for tus efforts in this case. Ills share may come
to more than S2 million. So Gary Near's "public interest"
activity has paid off -literally and Cigurat1vely.
Flushed with his victory. he look off early this month
fo,. three weeks m Pans. wh<'rc he is t:1kmg <t sauce·
cooking cours ·at Cordon Bl<•u.
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MOON MULLINS
PRoVE IT, EMMA .
MISS PEACH
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THE FAMILY Cl~CUS by Bil Keane
"Wonder if there's enough energy in this candy
bar to bring the old newspapers up from the
basement and carry out the trash?"
PEANUTS
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DRABBLE
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Ch1rles M. Schutt
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COMICS I CROSSWORD
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Plrtc"
"George. you should stay out of daric, damp places."
by Kevin _Fagan
FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
GORDO
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IF \.IE Do HAVE ONE F,AlJl.T,
IT'S THAT WE TALk' TOO MUCH.
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE
ACllOSS 5' ·•1n - -UNITED Feature S)'ndlcate
1 -and ends end out .. :· Tuesday's Puzzle Solved
5 Rodents 58 Part of Nftd.
9 T enninal 60 Caledonlan
14 Wine 61 Parents· I I C t •HtA 1111' I I lj I TE
15 Yearn admonition: A II ~ ...... I Ill I IC 0 Ill A L
16 ffagranoe 3 words I I • ,_,u II I I I DO La
17 lndc>-eUrope-63 Cetus star
an &4 PlnNPC>te
18 Carnegie, 65 Monogram
e.g. pt
20 Hobble 66 Kiin
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21 -tent 67 Oi blood "IOllll-"" llllLll tlTIOllll
22 Purl)Ote 68 Ms. Ferbef
23 Chmb 69 K1nd ol plum
25 Colt. leacher s
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27 Radicals DOWN
29 Mineral
30 Buy on -1 Hyall1es
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3-4 Play a P8l1 2 Gree!< dialect 19 Vivacity 40 Chew
36 Skin 3 Coctctall: 24 Norse epics 41 Carry
38 Grievous 2 words 26 Fanon 46 AnQry
39 Mldweat city: 4 Fastener 28 Pllr1' ~bbr. 48 Doodads
2 words 5 Grate 30 Oecl's bOy 49 Junta
42 Without'" 6 Misbehave: 31 Qi some Can. 50 Fabric
43 Con~ \ 2 words governments 52 Human trunk
2 words 7 Canaan: 32 Greet Lake 53 Condition
«Former Gt 3 words 33 Vesk:le 54 Turkish
.&5 Gerelnt's wtte 8 Undefstand 3-4 HIQh p()ln, chamber
"6 Holy fig. 9 Curaes 35 Face pan 55 Not any
47 1958 09c:ar 10 Was: Latin 37 Course 56 City ol Judah
winnef 11 Thrust 38 "Orink 57 Vok:ano
49 Coll. gals 12 Ponent s1owr.. 59 Greei< letter
51 StllldeS 13 Ceus,lt 2 words 62 Untruth
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