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FLYING TO FINISH -When triple points are
offered at a motocross event. you can be sure
of cutthroat biking. Riders bound over hilts
and somel1mes spill at at the curv~s of the
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American Bicycle Association track at Bar·
ran~ and Jeffrey roads in Irvine. Racers.
. from 4 to 21 y~ars of age. compete on the first
and third Sun<ta}'a monthly!
Rendezvous With Saturii nears
Voy a ger healt hy as it s peeds toward r inge d planet
PASADENA <AP > -Voyager
2. America's mechanical
emissary to dis tant worlds,
swooped past battered, frozen
moons and glimmering rings to-
day as it soared to an evening
rendezvous with the swirling,
pastel surface of Saturn.
~fter four years and 1.24
billion miles in space. Voyager 2
is "within S-0 kilometers (30
miles ) of our aim point.
Somebody said that's like sink-
ing a putt from 500 miles," mis-
sion director Richard Laeser
said today.
·'The spacecraft is absolutely
healthy ... it's in s uper condi-
tion," he said as the one-ton ship
sped toward Saturn at 32,000
mph.
He also said everything is
working smoothly at the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, where
nearly 500 scientists, engineers
and technicians were making
final preparations for the flood
of data and pictures the ship was
returning.
The ship will cruise just 63,000
statute miles above Saturn's
cloudtops at 8:24 p.m. PDT. B4t
news of the fly-by won't reach
Earth until the radio signals ar-
rive al 9:50 p.m.
Less than an hour after pass-
ORlllil COAST lllTHIR
Fair through Wednes-
day but patchy early
morning low clouds along
the coast. Highs 76 to 88.
Lows 64 to 68.
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ing Salum tonight. Voyager
faces a potentially dangerous in·
slant when it dives through the
sparse outer ring of the planet.
''There's a very slight
possibility that as we cross the
ring plane. we might be dinged a
little bit," Laeser said.
A collision could destroy the
ship. But a pathfinder
spaceship, Pioneer II, followed
the same route safely in 1979 and
scientists at J PL are confident
Voyager wilJ make it.
The potentially hazardous
crossing, however, comes as
Voyager's radio sienal is
blocked from Earth by Saturn.
Scientists won't know if the ship
s urvived until the signal begins
arrivin.z aiajn at one minute
after midnight -a gap of three
hours in which no transmissions
will be received from Voyager.
Its television eyes shifting
frantically from one mystifying
sigbl,to the next, the robot ex-
plorer was giving earthlings
their best look at an exotic
kingdom 967 million miles away
-a giant, gaseous world swad-
dled in delicately painted clouds.
The ship's cameras and in-
s truments examined the
s trangely misshapen moon
Hyperion late Monday, then
looked from 413,000 miles al
giant Titan, a planet-sized moon
h idden inside a dense at-
mosphere, early today. On
Saturday evening the spacecraft
<See SATURN, Page AZ>
Center expansion
OK'd for ~ewport
By STEVE MARBLE of .. _., .........
The Irvine Company's
controversial $123 m llllon
Newport Center expansion
project has been approved by
the Newport Beach City Council
on a 5-2 vote.
Only Councilmen Pa ul
Hummel.,and Doe Strauu voted'
•• ainat • t be m otlon Monday
tvenin . both claim inc the
project •ill spell trouble for
NewpoJt.t,
As pr~dicted, the coun cil
ordered the Irvine Company to
substitute a high-rise reaklentlal
tower fOI" ODf of the twin oltttt
structur~t bad propoeed.
Tbe ~II vote now 6llows
the development ftrm to move
ahead with lta plan• to conatrud
a 300-rqo m hotel with 100
condoml~h1m1, nearly TS0,000
square feet of office aptiee, a
restaurant and a scatt.erlq ol
resldenUal units.
At part of U.. action. tbe
Marricitt Hotel woo penaUaicln
to add 18$ .-OOIDI to lta ._.DC
atructu re ln t be clrcular
ahop plnr and profe11io nal
center.
, M a 1o_r
desttlbld expantloa pllD 8
f "wtn, projeet that ....
benefit al of a . A real lood
packqe."
ctbaracterlied the approved plan u "the ahsolute rape or Corona
del Mar."
In exchange for its
development richt.s, the Irvine
Company is to bankroll more
than $23 million in road
improvement.I, including partial
eenat'9C'tion Of Pelican Hill
lt6acl.
Pelican r.111 Road is the
planned sli· ane road that is to
run between Pacific Coast
Highway. a nd MacArthur
BouJevard south of Corona del
Mar. As a condition to the
expansion p10Jeet, the Irvine
Company 1l'ill build two lanes ot
the l'Ot'd.
Peter IC1l!mer, president of
tbe lrvint Company, said his
fir m ha4 JP•de "subst antial com~·· ln it.a plam to
earn ett1 councll approval.
Kremer said be was happy
witll the approval but that • 'ln
all honesty 1 I can't aay l'll\
pleased wjt.b the bu•e uac:tJoo.s
that ban been made." ronowtna attempt.I by tbrHi
council memben two weeb q~
to come up with an acceptablt
motion. it wu Councllmaa Phil ltnnrwbopwtlbe~
combbultton toaetber Monda.J 'J Maurer 1bC)wed up with
typed 11-pa•• motion that h)d be'd put tofetber .,,.. •••
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OH ANGE COUNlY . C AL I FOR NIA 25 CENTS
Boyce refuses food
Captured spy plans to starve to death
SEATTLE CAP> -Captured
spy Christopher Boyce, who has
been under around-the-clock
surveillance since he was taken
into custody three days ago, has
refused food and plans to starve
himself to death, it was reported
today.
Boyce, the 28-year-old son of a
former FBI agent. was a r -
raigned h ere Monday on a
charge of escaping Crom the
federal prison at Lompoc, Calif ..
where he was s~rving a 40-year
sentence for espionage. U.S. Magistrate Philip K .
Sweigert set bail at $500,000. A
preliminary hearing was set
Sept. 3.
Boyce refused to speak direct-
ly to Sweigert during the ar·
r0aignment. He also decided
against making a statement to
reporters after he learned he
would have to read it while
handcuffed. his attorneys said.
One of Boyce's attorneys.
William Dougherty of Villa
Parle, quoted his client as say-
ing, "I'm not going to stand
before God and the world in
chains."
"It's sort of like a tethered
flight or a falcon," said George
Chelius of Newport Beach.
Boyce's other attorney "It's un-
bearable to lock up a free
spirit "
Boyce has pursued the hobby
of falconry since boyhood.
Today's New York Times,
quoting unidentified officials.
said Boyce has refused to eat
since his capture Friday In Port
Angeles, a community on the
rugged Olympic Peninsula
northwest of Seattle.
The report said Boyce indicat-
ed he intends to commit sui cide
by continuing to refuse food. The
article also said officials plan to
obtain a court order forcing
Boyce lo be fed intravenously. lr
necessary.
Chelius said in telephone io-
terview from Los Angeles today
he '"cannot confirm or deny" the
report.
He pointed out that Boyce has
voluntarily fasted for five to
seven days in the past.
"That's not unusual." Cheli us
<See BOYCE, Page Al> .
Zip plan
• • incentive
Financial Illarkets
continue decline
rejected
WASHINGTON <AP l -The
Postal Service withdrew its re-
quest today for an incentive plan
that bas been considered vital for
success of its nine-digit ZIP code
proposal.
Because of congressional op-
position to the plan lo expand ZIP
codes from the current five digits.
the mail agency saio it was defer-
ring the request "'temporarily."
On April 22. the Postal Service
asked the Postal Ra te Com-
mission, a separate agency. to ap-
prove discounts for business
mailers who use the longer code.
This financial incentive was de·
signed to gel business mailers.
who send most of the nation's
mail, tousethenine-digitcode.
Postmaster GeneralWalliam F.
NEW YORK <AP ) -The na
lion 's fin ancial markets
s lumped further today. extend·
ing the steep losses of Monday
when a wave of gloom about in·
terest rates and government def·
icits pushed s tock, bond and
commodity prices sharply lower
and drove the dollar higher on
foreign exchange markets.
The stock market, which look
its steepest drop in more than
s even months Monday. slid
again today The Dow Jones
average or 30 industrials fell 6.27
points to 893.84 in the first 3
hours of trading On Monday the
Dow lost 20.46 points to finish at
its lowest level since July 11 ,
1980
Bond prices also continued
tumbling today after reaching
record low levels Monday
Dealers said the government's
report this morning of a 1.2 per-
cent increase in July's consumer
price index dealt a further blow
to the market
Trading was described as thin
in the session's early hours.
.Losers led gainers 6 to 1.
On Monday. long-term govern·
ment securities lost as much as
$22.50 for each Sl.000 in face
value while interest rates rose.
Today those issues shed another
half point. or SS for each Sl,oob
an face value.
In the nation 's commodity
markets. where corn and soy-
bean prices fell Monday to rec-
ord-low levels, prices were
mixed in early trading today.
Analysts attributed Monday's
drops to concerns that interest
rates wou ld not soon fall
While bond and stock prices
continued falling. the dollar ex·
tended its gains of Monday. In
Tokyo, where trading ends just
a s Europe's bus iness day
begins. the dollar rallied to
close at 228.50 yen compared -
with 226.90 late Monday. Later
in London, the dollar rose
further lo 230 50 yen.
Bolger announced today's step.
but added, "We will definitely file
anotber 'ZIP plus 4' request -
and On a schedule that will allow
mailers to take advantage or in·
centive rates as aoon as they can
legally be made available."
The Postal Service started call· ing the plan "ZIP plus 4" after op-
position lo the plan developed.
Members of Congress said the
nine-digit code would drive peo-
P.le "digit dizzy" and launched a
Escaped conS held
after holdup in HB
'Zap the ZIP" campaign.
Congress passed legislation
thissummer banning the discQunl
unW Oct. 1. 1983. The Postal
Service was allowed lo continue
pl~ng for the ZIP code ex·
teri>ion, however. and recently
sent millions of letters to busi-
nesses telling them their new
codes.
Bolger called the delay "un·
fortunate, because it denies
volume mailers the ability to start
saving on their postage bills
sooner rather than I ater. ·'
The Postal Service already is
buying machines that can "read"
numbers and sort the mail ac-
cording to ZIP codes.
Two escaped convicts from
San Quentin Prison, armed with
sawed-off rines, were arrested
Monday moments after they al-
legedly robbed a bank in Hunt-
ington Beach of $35,000, police
reported.
A female accomplice w~ re
portedly was driving the escape
vehicle when it was spotted by
police also was arrested.
authorities said.
John Randolph, 29, and Steven
Ray Pearson, 21, escaped from
San Quentin Saturday, police
said. They also are suspected of
stealing narcotics from the Dan·
ber Drug store in Fountain
Valley iri an armed robbery in
DOOOED SURFER -Fred. a 2-year-old basset hound,
"shoots the curl" in dog-sized surf along the Texas Gulf
Coast. The short-lived ride <top> ended with a wtpeout <bot-
tom) for the pet of Tim Woo of Port Arthur. Texas.
• '
broad daylight Sunday. police
said.
Pamela Jean Medlin, 24. Of
San Jose. was arrested and
c harged with being a n ac-
complice in the 3 p.m. bank rob-
bery Monday.
Police said the two men en·
tered the Bank of America al the
Five Points Shoppang Center on
Main St·reet near Delaware
Street and fired a warning shot
lo get the attention of the tellers
and customers.
One suspect leaped over the
tel le · counter and took money
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Sea c h b e gun
for e mnants·
of o il s pill
Coast Guard and Shell Oil Co.
personnel were still searching
today for the remnants of an oil
spill from an ocean platform
nine mjles off Huntington Beach
Monday.
A Shell spokesman said a
malfunctionlng piece of equip-
ment caused about 20 barrels of
crude oil to spill Into the ocean
al about 1 p.m. from an offshore
platform nicknamed Ellen .. A
barrel holds 42 gallons of oil. •
Coast Guard Sections Chief
Carl Lux said a cleanup crew
was standing by today at
Newport Beach in the evepl the
slick washed ashore. He said
that lifeguard departments
along the South Coast had beep
alerted to watch for the oil.
However, he said the slick h•d
not been sighted since shoriJY
after the spill. "When we fil'jt
began monitoring it the slick
was breaking up fast." Lux said.
"At this time, we're not sure e~
actly what happened to It." ' ·
A spectator said at least one
yacht entered in the Etchells-~
North American Championship
race Monday bad its Jib aaD
soaked with the sticky crude oll
which spilled from the ~U-
. owned platform.
He added lbat several ~~
v111els bad their hulls 1pl.,t·
tered wttb the tar-Uh au~~
a1 they raced between N
Pler and the Santa Ana ver
Jetty. 1 . ·~
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A2 • • • • • • Orengo CoHt DAILY PILOT(Tund1y, Auguat 25, 1881
•'1 AAV TAKERS? I\ highly venomou~ cobra
stuhds guard <HI t h<.· third largc~t sta r sap
phiTe in th<.> v.ru·ld . now on display at Lon·
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don·s Co mmonwl•alth Institute. The se rpent
1:-i th<.•n· to deter would-be thieves who should
think tw1<·e befor t> put·ting their hand in.
(;rant for pier evasive
h'
Replace ment cost of Huntington facility $10 million ·
$';PATRICK K ENNEDY oftM o.11, ,. ... Slaff
lfuntington Beach officials say tt\~y 've given up hope of finding a tcderal grant to replace the cl~.v ·s de teriorating 67 year -old
1He'r. 'i~'he mostly con<:rete and steel
Structure was built IO 1914 for ~lj.ooo But it would cost about·
S!6 million to replace the pi er
today, accord'ing to estimates in :r'"~tructural study by Swanson S~rv1ces Corp., of Huntington
l}t>uch.
•1·•1t looks pretty dim," says
Paul Cook, director of the city's
p~bhc works department "The
rweral government has pretty
much shut down a ny funding
sources which we might have
u?cd." he said .
~ct a deadline for replacement
but noted that the pier is
··a pproaching the end of its
useful life" and would become
increasingly hazardous in the
event of earthquake or ocean
s torm.
City historian Bud Higgins
~ays the pie r has been a major
drawing card and centerpiece of
t he Hunting ton Beach coast
SIO{'e it was built.
··1n the 19i os thous ands of
people from here to the bluffs of
Costa Mesa would gather every
July Fourth to watch fireworks
s hot off the pier, .. Higgins said
The annual pier fireworks show
continued until 1970.
1l1 gg1n s sa id th e pier
''Cook says the ··onl y hope·· From Page A 1
:rppcar s to be potentia l tax
1ntr e m ents f rom a future CENTER r'c'development project in the • • •
dp~ntown shopping area. which
1'a r g c I y C" om pris es bric k ~\tr1d1ngs built in the 1920s and 1~s.
'"11f a major redevelopment
tfappens downtown we can use
t<ix increment money to create a
~pet 1 al fund to replace the ~,er ... Cook said
11City officials s ay the pier as
v~\uable to the future of the
duwntown because 1t ser ves as a
landmark that draws anglers.
be~chgoers ·and s hoppers into
Hit area
•f'Visually. you can tell the pier
1g !llowly deteriorating but it still
h'a~ a lot of life in 1l, ··Cook said.
"T h e Swanso n s tud y 1n
~o em ber of 1979 reported that
the· structure·s s teel frame is
g¥lidually rustmg. tausing the
edhcrcte covering lo expand, c~uck and fall, thereby further
exposing the steel
~oo k s a ys sa f e t y nets
underneath the pier have caught
m a ny concrete chunks that
otherwise could have struck J~specting beachgoers in the
ppst year.
: I One piece found in the netting ~as 8 feel long and 1 root wide, h~ said
, jThe structural survey didn't
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lot or work with the interested
parlic~ " It took Maurer 13
m inutes just to read the motion.
CounC'ilman Strauss said by
ci pproving the hotel the city is
ri s king it!> c redibility on its
opposition to expansion of John
Wayne Airport He said the hotel
will hnng new passengers to lhe
airport and criticism for doing
so
Strauss also said "we need
hou s ing in Ne wp o rt . not
hundreds of thousands of square
feel of office space ... He said the
t raffic that will accompany the
expansion will ··batter" Corona
dcl Mar
t.:nder the approval. the Irvine
Co mp a n y is Lo begin a
s h a re -a -ride program at the
center and to begin work on $4
million in road improvements by
the lime it completl!s the hotel.
res1d enl1al tower a nd office
building
The remaining road work.
including co nstruc tion of
Pelican Hill Road , mus t be
completed before the rest of the
development will be allowed.
It is estimated that two lanes
of Pelican Hill Road should be
completed by late 1984
field on Treasury
l)ills at new high
• • 1WASHINGTON <APJ -Yields
,q~ "ix -month Treasury bills are 4, a record as rates on short-
certificates. up from 15.894 last
week
rm government securities con· ~ ue to climb.
Inte r es t on th e $10,000
minimum deposits is limited to
one-quarter percentage point
above six-month T -bills. The
yield on six-month T·bills was
15 644 percent last week.
! he Treasury Department re· p rted that about $4 5 billion in
~i month notes were sold Mon-4 y al a discount rate of 15.854
l) rcent, breaking the record of t . 700 percent set March 24 , '80.
The discount rate on short·
term bills understates the actual
return because part of the price
is refunded at the time of
purchase. The actual return. or
investment rate. came to an
average of 17.47 percent on six·
month bills and 16. 73 percent on
three-month bills at Monday's
auction.
• 'he government said it also
' Id about $4.5 billion in three-
nth bills at an average yield
d 15.832 percent. up from 15. 705
~ rcent las t week and the ·.~ hest level since May 22.
: Beginning today, banks and ~ vings institutions may pay as
Despite higher costs for
money, Citibank of New York
announced today it is holding Its
prime rate at 20lf.i percent.
uch as 16.104 percent on six·
o nth money market
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originall y was 1,300 feet long,
but it was extended by 500 feet in
1931 to get beyond breaking
waves and improve fishing. The
e xtension was made of wood.
"But they made a mistake and
built the end section four feel
lower than the rest," Kiggins
-said It's s till that way, he
added
In 1939, an ocean s torm
knocked down the last 300 feet of
the pier, which was replaced in
1940.
Shortly thereafte r, the U.S.
Army Air Corps tested fighter
plane flight lime between the
N e wp o rt Pi e r and the
Huntington Beach Pier before
sending the planes into combat,
Higgins said.
In 1943, the pier became one of
t h e firs t e quipped with
instrumentation lo measure
wa ve height, direction and
frequency.
But back in the 1930s, Higgins
said. the waves that have made
the pier a renowned year-round
s urfing s pot were almost
Pliminaled. Al that lime, he
sa id. a city councilman had
proposed that the city purchase
five WWl s urplus battleships
and sink them west of the pier to
form a breaker to curb the
waves and improve fishing.
But Higgins said that idea was
defeated after opponents pointed
out that the $70,000 bond issue or
1914 had declared the structure
to be a ·'pleasure pier '' and not
JUSt a fishing pier.
From Page A1
SATURN • • •
scanned another of Saturn's 17
known moons, two-lone. reddish
l a petus. with one extremely
dark hemisphere and the other,
a shiny region of cratered ice.
Voyager continues poking and
pr obing one of the so lar
system's most s pectacular
sights and greatest mysteries -
the cradle of rings that reaches
150.000 miles from Saturn A ma-
JOr chore for Voyager 2 is to
search for clues that might ex-
plain the myriad tiny ringlets
found hiding in the major rings
when a s ister ship, Voyager,
encounter ed Saturn la s t No·
vember.
The ship"s cameras have been
taking high-resolution pictures
or selected regions of the rings
in hopes of confirming a popuJar
theory for the rings' startling
complexity. The search is for
small moonlets -less than 20
miles across -that might be
sweeping out gaps within the
rings and thus c reating the
smaller ringlets.
With most pictures of target
areas already examined. imag-
ing team leader Brad Smith said
Monda y no moonlets have
turned up and the theory seems
to be slipping away.
"We now find ourselves at a
point where we had hoped not to
be." he said.
From Page A1
ESCAPE •••
from each teller and the bank
vault and stuffed It into a bag,
police said.
No one was Injured, police
said.
A witness gave police a
description or the escape vehicle '
and It was s potted momenta
la ter behind a motel on
Yorktown Avenue and Beach
Boulevard. The two men jumped
rrom the car and ran. poUce
said.
One was immediately cap·
tured by pursuing police and the
other was found hldln1 near
some trash cana. The woman
was captured in the car, Police
said
Police said the suspeda will
be turned over to FBl ln·
vest.l11tors.
Asstimption rules clash
Appeal court upholds due -on-sale mortgage clauses
LOS ANOE LES <A p ) -mortgage changes hands v1t'w 11 Sun Francisco appellate
California '11 federally chartered The decision has t.he oppos1tt1 court · • de c i 1 ion •a Y l n a
aavinpandloanassoctationsare impact on homeowners. A Wellenkamp did a~ply lo
hailing a stale Court of Appeal $100,000, 30 year ussumable federally chartered thrifts. But
ruling allowing them to enforce morlgugc, fo r example. costs it has yet to rule on a parallel
due-on-sale clauses 1n bomt> $878 a month a l 10 percent in· decusion from a San Bernardino
mortaa1es. Le rest , but Jumps to Sl,507 appeals court.
The decision released here monthly if the rate is hlk~ to 18 The attorney aeneral's office Mon~ay s harply contradicts pe r cent. tht1 c urrent flxed says It will ask for a review ot
lower court rulin&s which had mortgagerate. Monday's decision in Los
ordered old mortgages with Last week. the CallfornJa Angeles if the high court rejects
lower lote r est rates. But Supreme Court refused to re· the San Bernardino case.
because the issue Is a conflict
over state-versus-federal reg-
ulatory powers. attorneys pre·
diet It ultimately will be settled
before the U.S. Supreme Court.
The so-called Wellenkamp
rule prohibits state-chartered
savings and loans from charging
home buyers a higher Interest
rate when they assume an exist·
ine mortgage at a low rate.
A case brought by the state at·
tomey general's office against
Glendale Federal Savin1s and
Loan Association sought to have
the Wellenkamp rule applied.
and a trial court agreed in Sep·
tember 1979.
The appeals court reversed
that decision. The ruling. writ·
ten by Judge Jack T . Byburn.
said "federal law pre-empts any
attempl by the state to apply the
Wellenkamp rule" against the
Glendale firm.
Attorney Andrew E. Katz, a
partner in a Los Angeles law
firm that represents several
savings and loan ass ociations,
said of the ruling. "The likely ef·
feet may be to embolden some of
the federal S&Ls that have not
enforced due-on-sale clauses to
do so."
Fede rally c hartered S&Ls
hold about 33 percent of
California 's home mortgageti,'
worth some $34 billion at the end
of June. They gain substantially
when allowed to boost existing
mortgage interest rates to cur-
rent market levels when a
Ono/ re nnke permit
hearings resume
By DAVID K UTZMANN oi .. OMl't ............
The U.S. Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board resumed hear-
in gs today in Anaheim on
Southern California Edison com·
pany's application for permits to
run newly bum units 2 and 3 at
the San Onofre Nuclear generat-
ing station.
In this second phase of hear·
ings, the three-member board
must determine if emergency
.evacuation planning for com·
m unities surrounding the $3.3
billion reactors is adequate in
the event of a nuclear-related
accident.
Plant c ritics contend the
emergency response plans are
.unworkable, while Edison C(>m·
pany, whi ch has s pent more
than $20 million for e mergency
plaMing. believes otherwise.
Expected to testify first today
were utility ofricials who had
described the installation of a
~O-siren eme r gency warning
system within 10 miles of the
plant to be activated in the event
of a radioligical emergency.
The sirens have been placed in
San Clemente, Dana Point, San
Juan Capistrano . C apistr~no
., .........
Beach, Camp Pendleton and :::ian
Onofre St.ate Park. Communities which have pre·
pared emergency respons e
plans include Orange and San
Diego counties. San Clemente.
San Juan, and the Marine Corps
at Camp Pendleton.
A disaster drill in May showed
coordination and communica·
tions problems beteween ~he
various jurisdictions, leading
th e federal em e rgenc y
manangement agency to con·
elude that "state and local gov·
ernment radiological emergency
response plans are minimally
adequate"
The opening of today's hear-
ings follows nearly a month of
testimony in San Diego dealing
with the earthquake s afety of
the massive nuclear power
plant
·search ends
for sailor
SAN DI EGO <APl The
Navy has abandoned a search
six miles at sea for a 27 -year-old
sailor who reportedly greased
his body and jumped from the
aircraft carrier Cons tellation.
At the time Fireman Appren·
lice Loren c ... Clark of Westlake.
Ohio , was awaiting s pecial
court-martial on drug and other
char ges. a Navy spokes man
said
From Page A1
BOYCE • • • • said ··when he's in 1a11 . ne
cleans out his system that way ··
Offtc1als of the U.S. marshal's
office 1n Seattle refused com-
me nt on the r eport Monday
night
After the arraignment. Boyce
was taken to the Snohomish
County jail in Everett, 30 miles
north of Seattle.
Boyce will be under ··eyes-on
surveill anC'e, 24 hours a day·· by
m a r s h a l s . sa id R o b e rt
Christman, chief deouty S
marshal tn Seattle
Boyce was convicted 1n 1977 of
selling classified U.S. satellite
s urveillance secrets to the So·
viets from the TRW Co or Redon-
d o Beach. C alif.. where he
worked from mid-1974 until 1976
as a security clerk He escaped
from Lompoc 19 months ago
H is co -d e f e ndant and
b oyhood friend , Andrew
Daulton Lee, was sentenced to
life in prison for selling secrets
to the Russians through the So·
viet Embassy in Me xico City
Conmcted spy Christopher Boyce is escorted from the federal
courthouse m Seattle en route to 1011 Boyce was charged un th
escaping from a California prison where he was serving 4n !/ears·
/or espionage
The espionage activity. arrest
and trial of the two Californians
was detailed in a book called
"The Falcon And The
Snowm an ." named after
Boyce's love of falconry and
Lee's history as a cocaine
dealer.
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It was an emotzonal reumon when Lawrence .Johnson. 32
freelance JOurnallst from San l-'ranc1sco. hugged his godchild
Ariana Regar . at San 1''ranc1sco airport this week after 17 days
captivity zn Bogota. Col umbia .Johnson said he was tortured by
army off1cwls fo r fmlzng to qw e information about guerrillas
Updike unsure
about au;ards
As he accepted the pres·
tigious Mac Dowell medal,
novelist John Updike s aid he
wasn't so sure 1t was a good
idea to reward writers with
prizes
Updike, 49, said he won-
dered if medallions s hould be
a warded to people, like
wr iters. who resist employ-
ment in the "commercial·
industrial hurly-burly that
has made Ame rica great."
The MacDowell medal is
awarded to a distinguished
Am e ri c an art is t . The
secluded 75 ·ye a r-old Mac
Dowe ll c olony n e ar
Pete rboro . N .H ., is an
enclave for writers, com-
posers and visual artists.
Jaz.z great Lionel Hampton
will be sa1uted ror his 50
years in music with a
celebra tion next month in
Washington reaturing Presi·
dent Reagan.
Hampton will be a guest at
a White Ho use reception
Sept. 10. Then
h e wi l l b e
h o no r e d a t
the 10th a n-
n i v e r s a r y
celebration or
the Kennedy
Center (or the
P e d o rm ing
Arts.
Am o n g
those expect-HAM"°"
ed to attend, according to the
New York Daily News, are
Count Basie, Woody Herman,
Stan ~tz, Pearl BaUey and
Dave Brubeck.
Ntlahbor1 of aoul alnaer
t eddy Pender1r111 .,.. upeet
over his plan to aubdlvide
property in Oladwyne, an af.
'fluent Phil•delphla 1uburb.
Pendercraaa proposed
dividini hJa 13-acre estate on which his $600,000 house lt
located. The home formerly
was owned by televJ1lon talk·
show host 111.ke Do111l11.
Pe.ndergra111' lawyer, Joba
Fralier Hut, told a Plan-
nina Commission meetln& his
client "has Absolutely no in·
tenUon of sellln1 or movin1
In the near -or even dista.ol
-futute." But neighbors in
the secluded Montgomery
County community are not
pleased.
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.
played radio talk-show host
lo a half-dozen handpicked
guests and said he rather
liked the job
"I like silting on this s ide,"
Brown said during a com·
m e r c ial break o n Los
Angeles radio station KABC.
where he was substituting ror
a vac ation i ng Michael
Jackson. "I'd rather ask the
questions than have them all
asked to me."
Brown 's guests on the four.
hour program , chosen by
h1 mselr and his staff, in-
cluded Los Angeles Mayor
Tom Bradley , Assembly
Speaker Willie Brown, D·San
Francisco . Los An gele s
Police Chief Daryl Gates,
USC economist Arthur Laffer
a nd ene rgy expert Wilson
Clark.
Brown shpped e as ily into
the role or talk s how host,
Juggling advertising breaks,
g uests' speeches and callers.
Singer J erry Lee Lewis,
who last month was given on-
ly a 50.50 chance or s urviv-
ing , said he 's ready to re-
sume his career as soon as
his doctor approves.
"I am going to be back on
stage as soon as m doctor
says I can put
o n a s ho w ,
and I ho pe
th at will bf'
pretty soon,"
Lewis s aid in
M e'tnphis in
his firs t in-~ f
terview since
June JO when
h e w a s
h ospitalized LH'"
for a perforated stomach.
Lewis, 45 , s poke brierly
with The Commercial Appeal
rrom his room in the in-
t e nsive· care unit at
Methodist Hospital South.
Rain activity spread
Florida, Texas expected to have temperatures in the 90s.
Coastal fore cast
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Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT!Tuesday, August 25. 1981
St1;1te funding sought
County pushing bill guaranteeing $40 million for transit
By GLENN SCOTr of•o.11., ...........
Orang e Co unty
rcprt!Sentatives are pushing ln
Sac r a m e nto this week for
passage of a bill to guarantee
the county about $40 million ln
s tate highway funds over the
next five years to he lp finance a
mass transit line.
The bill, AB 974, would give
the county about $8. 7 million this
fiscal year rather than the
$500,000 already alloted Crom lhe
so-called Proposition 5 guideway
funds.
Kite case
for birds,
judge says
NEW YORK (AP ) -A
Brooklyn man was up in the
clouds after a judge told him he
could go fly a kite without wor·
rying about getting a summons
for it.
"I'm absolutely as high as a
kite," said La rry Cuttitta Mon·
day after Criminal Court Judge
-J e rome Becke r dismissed a
summons issued to him by a
police helicopter pilot
The summons had charged
that Cuttitla's kite, fl own al an
altitude or 1.000 feet last July 26
in Brooklyn . was hazardous to
aircraft.
Becker said in dismissing the
case, "The Criminal Court finds
this actjvity by a difre renl type
of air controller as one of the
fe w permissible and legal means
or getting high ID New York City
without breaking the law "
He ruled. "This case, truly be·
ing one for the birds. is therefore
dis missed in the inte rests of
justice, it being rurther round by
the court that kite fl ying is legal
in New York City at any height
providing the kite we ighs less
than five pounds · ·
Al that, about 35 of Cuttitta's
friends and supporte rs who had
attended the hearing with rolded
kites under the ir arms burst into
applause.
"I 'm elated," said Cuttitta, 51.
"because it's a victory for the
individual's rights ··
News tha t P o lice Officer
Charles Cosenza had landed his
helicopter and issued a sum-
mons to Cuttitta brought out
over 100 kite fans who de m-
ons trated their s upport for
Cuttitta on Sunday by rt ying
their kites from the same grassy
knoll where he got his summons
Cuttitta, president of a paper
s upply firm , s aid his kite
measured fi ve feet by nine feet
and weighed 13 ounces.
Program faulted
WASHJNGTON <AP> -The
federal program to identify and
correct fauJts in nearly 40 percent
of the nation's 514 ,000 highway
bridges lacks consistent policy
and the power to compel r epairs.
congressional investigators s ay.
The money would be set aside
tor development of fl S48S million
mass trun~it starter line to run
betwe en Anaheim a nd Irvine ,
with stops at Santa Ana, South
Coast Plaza and John Wayne
Airport
Although •the bill is being
c arried by Assemblywom an
M arlan Be rgeson . R-Newport
Beach. it was drafted by aides to
th e Oran ge C ounty
Trans portation Commission.
whose m e mbe r s ha ve been
fuming over what they consider ,
QUITS POST Sherwood
M orf. associate director of
the Orange Coast YMCA .
N ewport Beach . is quitting
the post Sept. 15 to join a
f a mil y bu s in ess. Mo rf
w orked for the Orange Coas t
Y~CA 61 :! ~·ears
Air races
chaos rumors
played down
RENO CAP I Sponsors and
officials or th~ National Cham-
pionship Air Races a re playing
down warnings by striking air
controlle rs that the Sept. 18-20
event will res ult ID chaos ir the
dis pute is not settled by then
Previous races have drawn
1.500 to 1.800 planes carrying
racers and spectators to the an
nual event at the Ste ad Airport
north or Reno.
"lr the s am e a m o unt or
aircraft show up that have in the
past, it will be complete chaos,"
a ccording to J G. Donner,
president-elect or Professional
Air Traffic Controllers Organiza·
lion Local 570.
"There's no way the number
of pe<>ple they have in the tower
a l Cann o n I nte:-national
Airoport can handle the number
of planes that show up. Even
with fuJI staff. we could hardly
ha ndle it, .. Donner said.
But Gen F'loyd Edsall, direc-
tor of the air racei.. dis agrees.
"Informally, we 've been as
sured it is not a problem . We 're
making no sp ecial arrange·
ments." he said
funding i.nequltles
While Orange County is to
r eceive $500,000 in guldeway
funds thjs year. San Diego and
Los Angeles counties will get a
combined total of about $40
million. Those two counties have
been guaranteed maximum al·
loc atio n s through previous
legislation.
Tha t maximum allocation is
what Orange County officials
w a nt, too, and is what tbe
Bergeson bill would provide
A ccording t o the s t•Je
formula, a county can get up to
33.3 cents for guideway proj•
for every dollar allocated ~1t
from the state highway accow1t
Most counties virtually nevtr
get the maximum, howe~.
because they must compete flir
the funds.
Los Angeles and San Diego
counties always get their hall
shares, tho ugh, because of their
st atutory rights . The recetit
comple tion of Sa n Diego 's
"Tijuana Trolley" m ass transit
line is considered a product of
such legisation. \
Two commission a ides we~
scheduled to fly to Sacram nt,a>
Monday to begin contacting key
political figures a bout the bill
and Commissioner Daniel Gn!ICt
of Sant a Ana is expectecf' .to
tes tiry t o da y b e f o re tl)e
a s s e m bl y T ra n s po rt a lY1)n
Committee
Ron Cole. commission seruor
transportation planner, s ai<t he
e xp ec t s the i ss u e t o ,be
controvers ial becaus e it invol,VJ?S
granting Orange County morie)'
that othe rwise would be
disbursed among other counties.
particularly those in the .Bay
Area and Sacra m ento .
Legislators a re only in ses$1on
for three more weeks until ~l\eY
recess until early next ye;µ-
Aides say they want to move the
bill as far as possible this year
!.O it can be passed next year, ,
In other action Monday. J.~e
transportation comm issio~ers
were told that Amtrak engine~rs
will soon become involved in' a
study to dete rmine if up to twice
the number or passenger traj.ns
c an b e a dde d o n the i ·ps
Angeles-Orange County ·S ttn
Diego route .
A r e quire m e n t for tbe
preliminary engineering st.l,&!;i.y
was included e arlier this mqo\h
1n Amtrak reau t ho rizatio n
legislation passed by Congr(;ls_,,
s a id Gr eg S and e r s , a
county.paid lobbyist. ,
He sa id the s tudy i~ ;to
determine 1r pa ssenger trl\ins
can be added on the he avily u~ed
route every 15 minutes dllflpg
pea~ travel times ,
Amtrak c urre ntl y openu,es
seven round-trip trains per Q'Y
and another is bei ng planned.
Caltrans a lso has announced
p lans to run ano ther two
round-trips between Orange and
Los Angeles counties .
The engineering study will be
pa rt of a project to exami,ne
improvements a long the Saota
Ana Freeway Corridor. Results
of the study are not expected. to
be released for a bout 18 months.
<Jccording to commission ai~&•
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Reagan shooting trial may air suspect ' s motives
WASHlNGTON (API -John
W. Hinckley Jr .. the most intense
ly Investigated person In
America, remains a bewildering
fi1ure: A quiet, lonely, rich kJd,
whose secret love for a movie
st11rlet somehow carried him to
the doorway of the Washington
Hilton Hotel where a president
was shot on a rainy Monday af·
ternoon in March.
Now that Hinckley bas been 1n
dieted for trying to kill Ronald
Reagan and will stand trial, lhr
country is bound to leam mort"
about his solitary life and its
purpose.
-To his alleged vit't1m ,
Reagan, and his wife. Htnl'kley 1~
an object of sadness and pit~ "I
hope, indeed I pray. that he <'•n
find an answer to his probltm ...
Reagan said April 23. horU~
after returning lo tht' Whitt>
House to complete his f'('("(l\'t'r~
from chest wounds "tit> .eems
to be a very disturbt>d yountt
man. He comes from a fine
family. They must be de\'astat
ed by this. And I hope he'll get
well, too.··
-To a federal grand Jury in
Was hington , Hinckley is a
criminal who. in the formal
language of an indictment.
"wh.ile armed with a dangerous
weapon, that is a pistol. assault·
ed Ronald Reagan with intent to
kill Ronald Reagan." The crime
carries a maximum penalty of
life imprisonment
-To h.is parents, JoAnn and
J ohn Hinckley of well·lO·do
Evergreen, Colo., in a statement
issued five days after the shoot·
ing, he is a young man in need of
help. "We simply ask that you
realize John is a sick boy. and
that you give him the benefit of
the doubt until all the true facts
concerning his mental condition
are known." his parents said in
their only formal public state·
ment. Hinckley Sr is chairman
and president of an oil·and·gas
firm in Denver.
\IYSTERY FIGL'RE
J111!11 H' l/mckley Jr
To the investigators who in·
tervicwed more than 1,000 peo·
pie and assembled reports on
:he case totaling thousands of
pages, Hinckley was not the
;talke r that he was once thought
lo be Although the investigation
ihowed that he had been in three
citie~ last October at roughly the
~ame time as then·President
Carter, the evidence points to
coincidence, not plot. the in·
vestigators say
To Jody Foster, 19. sudden-
ly thrust into a real·life suspense
story when it became known that
she was the target of Hinckley's
unrequited affection, he became
a horrifying presence. Hinckley
left behind in his Was hington
hotel room on the day of the
s hooting a letter saying he acted
to caJl attention of his existence
to her. "I felt very bad,
frightened. distressed," Miss
Fos ter said. Jn the letter,
Hinckley wrote: "There is a def·
inite possibility that J will be
killed ln my attempt to 1et
Rea1an . . . . Aa yoll well know
by now, 1 love you very much.
The past aeven months I have
lert you dozens of poems. letters
and messages in the faint bope
you would develop an interest in
me."
-To government
psychiatrists who examined hlm
through much of the spring and
summer, Hinckley pr~ably was
sane at the time of the~booting,
according to publlshe reports.
Hinckley's mental co on on
.March 30 may be the ~ntral is·
sue in the trial. Hlnckley's
lawyers have declined to dis·
close whether they will argue
that he was guilty. They tried to
arrange to have h.im plead guilty
to some charge in return for a
prosecution recommendation
that he be sentenced under rules
applying to juveniles. but the of-
fer was turned down.
-To psychiatrists who h!l~
drawn up portraits of Pffai«n·
tial assassins, Hinckley fits the,
classic pattern. Those who have
killed four American presidents
had these traits: The typical as·
sassin was alone and alienated,
fu.11 of self-loathing, unmarried,
with no steady women friends,
the youngest child of his family.
unable to hold a job, convinced th~ world was laughing at him.
aligned for a time with a
political group but ultimately
unable to make a commitment
to it -in su·m, a person who was
troubled but not so seriously dis·
turbed as to be incapable of car·
• ~ying out complex plans.
"It is killing the big, powerful
man that is important," says
one expert. Dr.Lawrence z.
Freedman. chairman of the
Institute of Social and Be-
havorial Pathology at the Uni·
versity of Chicago, ·'The pres·
ident is the focus of power. a
highly visible celebrity and ob·
ject of envy -all the things the
assassin is not."
U.S. may ease spying rules
WASHINGTON (AP) The
Reagan administration intends
to reduce the number of lop·
level officials who must approve
the use or spying tactics by u.s
intelligence agents on American
citizens and corporations. a top
Justice Departme nt orr1c1a1
says.
Richard Will ard , attorney
General William French Smith's
intelligence adviser, said spying
o n Americans will be kept
within the law, but that an exec-
tuive order issued by President
Ca rter in 1978 set up a
burdensome array of require·
ments for top·level approvals.
"We've now tried to move
back from that and come up
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EXPECTING? -Ching Ching, London Zoo's giant panda who
nearly died last year from a stomach disorder. munches on
bamboo shoots as she waited for final tests Monday to see if
she's pregnant. Artificially inseminated. Ching Ching could
give birth within a few weeks. keepers think.
with a version that will be easier
to read and more mangeable,"
Willard said in an interview.
"One of the problems is that
lawyers are not the only people
who have to use these regula·
lions. Agents in the field think
they can't do things that are re-
ally perfectly legal, because the
reguJations are so forbidding."
Willard serves on an inter·
agency task force drafting the
Reagan revision of the 1971 or-
der which sets rules for In-
telligence agencies. Carter's or-
der was designed to prevent re·
c urrence of the 1960-lf70s
scandal s in which U .S .
intelligence agents s pied on
citizens legally protesting Viet·
nam and civil rights policies.
The order requires approvals
which go higher as the tactics
get more intrusive. The most in-
trusive tactics -break-ins, bug-
ging, television monitoring and
mail opening -require general
approval from the president and
specific approval by the Al·
torney general for each use.
Willard said of the Reagan ad·
ministration approach : "The re·
quirement for case-by-case ap-
proval by a certain person of a
kind of activity that really is not
very sensitive or delicate
doesn't need to be continued or
can be moved lower down the
line. Instead of having the at-
torney general approve it in
every case,. you can have the
general counsel of an agency ap-
prove a particular activity.
Instead of having the head of an
agency approve it, you can have
a section chlef approve it."
Willard acknowledged that,
with proper approval, the Carter
order allows the use of almost
any technique. But an FBI of-
ficial has testified Carter never
approved break-Ins of American
homes.
Willard indicated there wouJd
be more freedom to employ
physical surveillance on
American3.
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has been installed but fate or lhl' old one has
not been determined.
Pageant official hits back
Criticism of Mrs. America contest called 'hogwash'
OMAHA, Neb. (AP> -The
owner of the Mrs . America
Pageant calls "hogwash" the al-
legattons made by some contest·
ants that the outcome of the
• 1981 pageant was predetermined
and that contest officials mis·
represented to them the ideals of
the pageant.
"The remarks are untrue,"
David Marmet of Beverly Hills
said of contestants' statements
in an Omaha World· Herald story
that day. ·'The allegations are
false and we resent all of them."
Marmel, owner of Mrs .
America Pageants Inc., said in a
telephone interview that in the
five pageants his organization
has produced, "this is the only
problem we have ever had."
He said: "We are building a
business and a concept -one
that is s ignificant of Mrs .
America. one which is designed
to pay tribute to the married
American woman."
When told that some contest·
ants said the concept was not
lived up to in the pageant.
M armel said. "That depends up.
on one's definition for the term."
Some contestants said the
pageant stressed beauty. The
dissatisfi ed contes tants have
taken their complaints to at-
torney Marvin Mitchelson of
Beverly Hills, s aid Mrs .
Maryland. Victoria Vidoni of
Hagerstown
"We have as many women in
this year 's pageant and previous
years who are absolutely de-
lighted that the project was ex-
actly what they h•d hoped it
would be," Marmel said.
He said he had received "all
kinds of letters'' from 1981 en·
trants telling him about the
group of unhappy contestants
who got together to protest after
the Las Vegas patient.
He said one such letter from
Cathy Jamison of Sioux Falls,
Mrs. South Dakota, dated April
9, 1981. read·
"After hearing about the com·
plaints you received regarding
the Mrs. America t>ageant that
was held, I thought you might
like t.o hear from someone who
thoroughly enjoyed the pageant.
"In add1t1on to being a well·
run, we ll-organized and fair
pageant <fair, Marmmel said.
was underlined 'three times) it
was exciting and an adventure
in every sense of the word.
"If you ever need anyone to
tes tify for the fairness and
validity of the Mrs. America
Pageant. I hope you will feel
free to call on me I will do ev·
e rythinl I can to preserve the
good name that you and ever
yone else have worked so hard
lo huild."
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Spanish pistol, t~t seen as 1keys in murders 1.
SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -A
Spanish pistol and a $1 million
trust fund are among elements
that have led police to suspect
Andreas Christensen or Den-
mark in the Palm Springs slay-
inga of Edward and Sophia
Friendly, the San Francisco
Chronicle reported.
The socially prominent
Friendlys were slain in their
posh home on Oct. 12. 1978.
There was no evidence or
burglary or forced entry, ac·
cording to police.
In a co1>yright story, the
Chronicle said police believe
that Mrs. Friendly 's son,
Edward F. Hut~on, was a friend
or Christen.sen and helped b.im
purchase a Spanish-made .U.
caliber Star Model PD similar to
one they believe was used in the
Friendly killings.
Police also have discovered
that Hutton stood to benefit from
a $1 m1/uon tru~l fund created
by Woolworth heiress Barbara'
Hutton. the cousin of Sophia
Friendl)''s divorced husband
Curtis Hutton, the Chronicle
said. 1 Edward Hutton had been cut
from hJ.s mother's wlU after a
squabble over the Frlendlya'
sale or an exclusive San Fran·
cisco home in the early 19705,
according to the newspaper.
Christensen, 34. is scheduled
Legislator's bill stirs argument
Solon's measure said tied to real estate development
SACRAMENTO (AP> -As-
semblyman Art Agnos is press-
ing legislation that could ease
the way for development or
prime Folsom real estate which
he owns in partnership with
another lawmaker and a
wealthy Sacramento developer,
the Sacramento Bee reported.
Aided by land magnate Angelo
Tsakopolous. Agnos, D-San
Francisco, and Sen. Nicholas
Petris, D-Oakland, each ac-
quired a one-third interest in a
partnership that jointly owns 134
acr es or land in Folsom. the
newspaper said.
There was no immediate in-
dication how much Agnos or
Petris paid to acquire their
shares, the paper said .
According to the Bee,
500 Tijuanans protest
lack of running water
TIJUANA. Mexico t AP) -
Police say charges of incitmg
riots and disturbing the peace
will be filed against 48 people ar-
rested while protesting the lack
or running water in poor secti ons
or the city.
As they took rally leader Jose
Manuel Lepe and others into
custody. police hauled off eight
of the protest ers ' cars and
trucks. including one with
Lepe's eight children inside.
The march on City Hall was
staged Sunday by an estimated
500 people decrying what they
said was the lack of running
wate r for 350,000 to 600 ,000
poorer residents or Tijuana.
Their neighborhoods in the
western bills have been without
water for two to eight weeks.
The residents complain their
children suffer from head lice
and stomach disorders because
or the lack or water. Arter the
rally. Lepe's relatives reported-
ly picked up his children.
California Commission or Public
Safety. He blamed the problem
on an antiquated water distribu-
tion system built an 1940.
Initiative
would curb
fund use
SACRAMENTO (AP> .-An in-
itiative to prohibit candidates
from making personal use or
campaign contributions has the
green light ror g athering
signatures.
Secretary or State Marc h
Fong Eu said the proposal.
which would also prohibit a can-
didate from transferring cam-
paign contributions to another
candidate, is s ponsored by
Elizabeth Snyder of Los
Angeles. a former Democratic
stale chairwoman.
She needs to collect 346, 119
voter signatures by next De~. 3.
Tsakopolous also arranged
Agnos' purchase or a S percent
share in an El Dorado County
ranch and a one quarter share of
about 16 acres in South
Sacramento that planners say is
ideally s ituated for develop·
ment.
The newspaper, citing official
economic disclosure statements,
also reported in its Sunday edi·
lions that Agnos and Petris have
been beneficiaries or tens of
thousands of dollars in low-
interest or no-interest loans
rrom T s akopolous, a
multimillionaire Greek who says
he wants to ensure the financial
independence of the state's only
two Greek legislators.
Agnos s aid the Folsom
partnership does not intend to
develop the 134 acres. instead.
he said, the land is for sale.
La s t December, t he
partnership -along with
another group called Humbug
Creek Ltd. received approval
from the Folsom City Council
for a change in the city's general
plan which could allow up to 448
housing units on the site, with
moderately priced homes on
nearly hall the property.
Agnos has sponsored legisla-
tion which could erect barriers
to the filing of citizen lawsuits
aimed at stopping projects
which contain at least 25 percent
low-or moderate-income hous-
ing. The bill gives the authority
lo require a $500,000 bond before
citizen suits against certain
housing projects can proceed.
Another bill by Agnos would
make individuaJ directors or
citizens groups potentially liable
for attorneys' fees in suits aimed
at overturning approval or af-
fordable housing projects.
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lo be arraignJ on bank robbery
charges Wedeeaday in Den·
mark. At the same time, the
Chronicle Sfld, the murder
charges will pe discussed with
the judge.
ditched the murder weapon.
Barbara Hutton had given Sl
million about a decade before
World War 11 to her cousin,
Curtis Hutton. He married
Soptua Brownell in San Fran-
cisco in June 1927
After productng two ctuldren \
-Edward and Sophia -Curtis '
and Sophia divorced in 1951 Two
years later, Mrs. Hutton mar-
ried Edward Friendly, who had "
come to California from Virgmia ,
and Reno. Nev. , / •·we are if!ng to build up a
case against hristensen and the
person wb we believe hired
him," said lm Springs Detec-
tive Fred nnell, who was in
Zimbabwe where police su.s-
Investigators also have dis-
covered a Sl million trust fund
cr eated by Barbara Hulton
which would benefit the children
or Curtis Hutton if their parents died.
Edw~rd Hutton, now living in , ,
Houston. met ChristenAen while 1 >-
both were living in London in ~
early 1970s, the newspaper said,
a nd the two frequently took
ect Chrl ensen ma have walks together.
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County adds fuel to
medical center row
Somet•mes. one must wonder
whether Orange Count~· gove.rn-
ment is committed to resolving
the SS million dispute with the
Unlversity of California over pro-
visaon of care for indigents at the
UC Irvine Medical Centt!r in
Orange.
Las t week. for example. the
county onl}-added fuel to the
long·burning dis pute by s uggest
ing that it would be willing to fl"
p urc hase th e medical cen ter
which it sold to the univers ity for
S8 million in 1976.
The 1976 agreement was de-
signed to accomplish two t~ings
to rid the county of the fman
cially troublesome medical
center o p e r ation . and. a l .the
sam e time. create a vehacle
whe l'eby more e ffic ient care
could be provided indigents for
w hich the county has a financial
resPonsibility .
Several things are clear. The
universitv doesn't want to part
with the 'm edical center. regard-
less of the county's interpretation
of legal docun:ients .riled b.Y the
s tate in conj un c tio n With a
lawsuit over the indigent care is
sue
And. quite frankly. tht! coun
t v really d oesn 't want to r e-
purch ase the medical center.
despite its public posturing.
All the county is trying to do
by threatening to regain control
of the medical center through re
•cision of the 1976 contract is
push the university· u p agninst
the wall
The county·~ belief 1s that
a n y and a ll pressure will finally
convince the university that it is
correct when it claims that' m o r e
than $8 million in bills ar~ in er
ror. and therefore. until ex
a mincd and adj u sted <v ia
le ngthy arbitration pro('eedingl> l
should not be paid.
The county 's latest maneuver
flies in t he face of the recent a s
sur a nces to the University of
California Board o f Regents by
Supervisors Harnett Wieder and
Roger Stanton that the county
really wanted to work things out
with UCI. and similar protesta·
tlOns last month by the county to
Assembly Speaker Willie Brown.
In the wake or these meet-
ings, the impression was that
diplomacy, negotiation and good
will would be given a chance to
function.
Now l't1e county is acting as if
it has a vested intereit in agitat-
ing the dispute. r ather than re-
solving it And in the process. it
1sn·t doing much for t he county's
credibility.
The way things are going, the
e'·entual losers will be the men-
tally ill a nd the medically in-
digent
Medfly pesters Brown
A recent Field Poll indicates
Go\' Jerr~· Brown·s popularity in
the state is at a low point. E ven
as the '.\lew York Times a nd the
Wa ll Str eet Journal have con
eluded that his political prospecti,
ha\'e diminis hed as a rei,ult of thl'
:vtedflv crisis.
The state poll s howed 40 per·
cent of those s urveyed rating
B rown's overall performance as
··poor or very poor·· compared
with 7 percent making a s imilar
judgm e nt in 1975. And on the
Medfly issue. 60 percent now
t h ink Brown has not done a good
job dealin g with the pest.
All this can s ubstantia ll y
s hake his pros pects for winning
S.l. Hayakawa·s C.S Senate seal
next year .
The Me dflv issue. of cou rse.
just added ins ult lo injury for
Californians alread y irked by the
governor's pe rs is te nt pursuit of
the Preside ncy and accompany-
ing neglect of his g ubernatorial
duties.
We'll probably n ever know
whether the Medfly crisis. which
continues lo threat e n the s tate's
multi·billion dollar agricultural
industry. could have been staved
off had he ordered aerial spr ay-
ing in the first infected areas last
year. The assumption must be
that it couldn't have made mat-
ters worse.
But the governor's flip-flops
on the issu e are uncomfortably
reminiscent of his Proposition 13
tack. in which he firs t vigorous ly
opp()Sed the tax-cutting meas ure
then. afte 1· lt won voter approval.
seemed to be ta king credit for the
whole t hing .
Rig ht now Brown is busy as-
s uring the nation that the Medfly
battle b being handled in fine
st\'l(' That. of cou rse. was pre-
ceded b\' his fl a t refusal to
permit ·aer i al s praying o n
grounds it would e nda nger the
public health and safety a n as-
sumption designed to mollify his
en\'ironmentalist cons tituents.
and apparentl~· quite groundless
Regardless of h is present
s tance. h e reversed his position
onlv a fter the federal govern-
ment threatened a total q uaran-
tine or California produce not.
as he now claims. when his scien-
tific advisers o kayed aerial
s praying. He had in fact not
heeded their warnings.
BY then . o f course. his be lat·
ecland poorly conceived plan fo r
tree-stripping , gro und spraying
and roadblocks from the quaran-
tine a rea had proved po intless for
lack of manpower and public
cooperation .
Santa Clara Valley residents
watched piles of fruit stripped
from their trees lie rotting for
lac k of help to haul t hem away.
a nd roadblocks didn't even begin
to ha lt the movement of fruits
from the infected a r eas.
The governor is going to have
to take a lot of blame for the
Mcdfly muddle . If it is resolved
soon . as we must profoundly
hope, he should at least spare us
the spectacle of taking credit for
the s uccess.
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~ate residence law flouted
Niithstanding the speclfic pro·
visio in the law and in the state's con·
stitu n which designate Sacra mento
as t Capitol, a number of state of·
ficer~s well as some departments coo-
tinueb headquarter elsewhere.
Tiost flagrant of the departments
to ig re the law is Industrial Relations
whic ever s ince its creation, has
bas tself in San Francisco. Its excuse
for ~g an exception was that it had to
be n the headquarters of the state
labor rganiiations. Obviously the labor
unio didn't share that belief. for most
of t m have Jong since removed
them 1 ves from San Francisco.
FO OTHER departments, Bank-
ing, I urance, Real Estate and Savings
and an also flout the Jaw. Their ex-
cuse been that they must be near
the fi!tnciaJ center of the state. Judg-
ing !rm the record none are certain as
to whfler that is San Francisco or Los Angel~ for their headquarters are con-
stantlj being stiifted from one city to
the otk What it boils down to is that
their J!adquarters depend upon the
whim pd caprice of whoever is direc-
tor at ~ moment.
Amor other state agencies outside of
Sacrac?nto are t he Public Utilities
Commisioo, the Law Revision Com-
missior. the Coastal Commission and
the ch~ellor for the state colleges.
In adition. certain stale officials
with aneye to running for governor
have food it politically expedient to
maintam their headquarters in Los
Angeles. T he attorney generals have
been doing this for many years . As
Secretary of State, J erry Brown moved
fARl WATERS
his office to L.A The present Secretary
of State, March Fong Eu, moved her
residence to the southern city but main-
tains headquarters in Sacramento.
When he has n't been running for
President and attempting to run the
state from such distant places as the
Atlantic seaboard or Michigan. Jerry
Brown has divided his time between
Sacramento and Los Angeles Now that
he is running for U.S. Senate he can be
expected to spend an increasing amount
of time in L.A.
PART OF THE blame for the non·
conformance of the state agencies to the
law fixing Sacramento as the Capitol
must be s hared by the governor who ap-
points the agency heads. He could easi-
ly order them to Sacramento. Part of
the blame must also be shared by the
Legislature which could compel their
compliance.
But the overall blame for ignoring the
law falls upon the state Supreme Court.
For Section 1060 of the Government
Code reads "The following officers
shall reside at and keep their offi ces in
the City of Sacramento." Listed are the
governor, secretary of state, controller,
treasurer, attorney general and the
JUSltces of the supreme court as well as
all of the clerks and reporters for that
court
ALTHOUGH THAT has been the Jaw
s ir\ce Sacramento became the Capitol
the supreme court Justices have never
felt obliged lo comply Initially they re·
fused on grounds that no suitable
courtrooms existed At great expense
the stale m the early 1920s built the
Library a nd Courts building for the
specifi c purpose of accommodating
them. They still refused lo move and
continue to do so
The arrogance of the JUSllces m plac
1ng themselves above the law has led
other state officers and agencies to the
belief that they too can headquarter
where they choose
It 1s bad enough that the scattered
agencies create hardships for members
of the public who t•ome to Sacramento
to do business with the state only to find
the person they must see is in Los
Angeles or San Francisco. But the real
harm to the public is that these agen·
cies have placed themselves beyond the
purview of the corps of trained govern-
ment reporters st ationed year around in
Sacramento by more tha n 50
newspapers, news. services and radio
and TV stations.
~ Pt!>liC television drowning • m oil
l have ad occasion to inveigh against
the practe or the major oil companies
to portry themselves as decent old
codgers ringing Macbeth and Bach to
the ma~s t hrough the med ium of
public tevision. I have indicated my
belief tha the public who is persuaded
that the U companies are indeed de·
cent old algers is being had.
Walter~nnenberg 's TV Guide has
performd a cons iderable public
service i~inting out the precise role
of four okompanies in the program-
ming fo r J3S TV. It's a shocking story,
but not oil that is likely to be changed
in the Re•n administration. •
TV Guj4 reported recently that four
major u.t oil companies dominated
the under\-iting of Public Broadcast·
ing Servi~ programs. These four -
Exxon. M ii, Arco and Gulf -paid as
much as percent of the network's
prime timithe report continued. Of the
115 corpo'e underwriters that gave
$30 millioilo PBS last year, The Four
contribute~ore than $15 million.
MOBIL FICIALS, who are the
greatest m ·pulators of them all, kept
a straight ce as they explained why
they spent arly $20 million on PBS in
t,he last cade. It was , said a
spokesma for "the satisfaction of
helping an erging institution."
The sole rpose, I submit, or the oil
comparues' interest in PBS is to get a
relatively cheap vehicle to persuade the
American public that they are NOT rob·
bing us a ll blind. that they are really
eleemosynary chaps with an interest in
the arts that they wish to communicate
to us aJI.
When I see such a program. with its
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CHARllS McCAii 1\)
unobtrusive credit to Exxon, t want to
s pit at the hypocrisy of the whole thing.
The oil companies a re the great pred-
ators of our time. They make the robber
barons of the 19th century look like pen-
ny ante crooks.
PUBLIC TELEVISION should be ex-
posing Mobil, Exxon, etc. for what they
a re and for what they are doing to the
public, instead of sanctifying the
bastards by accepting their money to
broadcast cul tural programs. mostly
Englis h.
Joseph Downer, a vice chairman of
Atlantic Richfield , is closer to the
knuckle when he admits his corporation
has gained "an image of quality"
through its funding effort.
"Our sponsorship of the Wolf Trap
concerts res ulted in a tremendous
response from people in government,"
TV Guide reported Downer as saying
"You walk into the departments, or into
Congress, and you're identified as Arco,
and there's a feelmg of warmth There's
no question that 1t ·s helpful to our lob
bying effort ...
These government officials. instead or
praising Arco for the quality of its pro-
grams. s hould be scheduling right now
a set of hearings into the odious public
relations practices of the large com-
panies, of which Mobil is the most bl a·
tant.
THE INFLUENCE of The Four on the
program directors of PBS must be
enormous. if human nature has not
changed from the last time I looked at
it. Without these subsidies from the oil
companies. there would be a helluva lot
less PBS program directors around. for
one thin2.
Without a curb on the oil companies.
we will one day fi nd outright editorials
on the integrity of Exxon inserted in the
middle of Brahms· Second Symphony.
This is not going to enrich our culture
one little bit. It would not. in fact. be
much worse than the situation as it ex-
ists. A banana and an apple to TV Guide
for getting it all out on the table.
Luc retirenient wasn't always niandatory
That mo
taken as a
been the r
from 65 to
a rbitrary I
women
rnaln unlmp
sensible step we have
iety in a lone lime bu
g or the retirement •1e
-and even that la an
it for m any men and
We have be to recopize, however
belatedly, th aome persona are old
a.nd wom-out 40, while others retain
their vitality twice that aae. Not
many, perba but no one abould be
penaHMd f« ng old, lf the Juices
ltll1 now llftd mlnd koeps cr1cklln1.
mu.DATI would be \be poorer ii
U.• uu llld • C!ea, tor lnlt.aftce, bad
fett the be•VY d of the pa1roll de·
partmmt oo windpipe of eret.ton
and invent.on me of lbe .,eat .. t m....,..eeea J Umes bave 6een th• pr~olokt
If Kant had been forced to ••retire,"
even at 70, hls ··Anthropology.··
"Me\aphysics of Ethics," and "St.die of
the Faculties" would have remained
unwritten. 11 'nntoretto h ad been put on thf shell
at 70, he never would have painted hi•
vastly magnificent •:faradlH.'' a can·
vas extending 75 reet by ao, whtcb h•
completed when he was 7(. And Verdi,
at the same ripe age, composed his
most profound opera, "Olello" -and,
11 years later, be gave the world bi1
famous "Ave Maria."
HAD SOCIETY swept wmarck into
the dl.l.'t-bln even as late u 75, he would
not have completed his dualc work ln
zooloay, "The N atur•l Hlatory of
Vertebrates," which came out whea be
was 78. Oliver Wendell Holmes wrote
his c b arminl book , "Over The
THCUSMI , .. wben be WU 19; and, mott
remarkably ol all, Titian painted bl1
prlceleu "BatW! of Lepanto," at t.be
a1eof •t
Nor lJ there an1 reason to believe that
men ln lM uu or 1clencei retain u...1r
t..ateau more than men ln otheT' netdl.
'
Some. indeed. even sharpen Uiefr
skills and improve their judgment, u
Goethe did, whose final book "Dfchtung
und Wahrhdt," the supreme distillation
or hls thought, was finished only a year
before he died at the age of 83. A man
who wants to retire should surely have
that opportunity; but it should be by
election, not by fiat, any more than we
s hould bury a person before be ls
declared defld.
lllllY Ill
When lt comes to examinations.
achoolteachen would rattler "dllh 'em
out" than take them. F.K.
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Ringers spice 'Cabaret'
B)'TOMTIT
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•
Oy and lar1c, the s umml.!r theater production or
"Cabaret" bcin.i 11taged at Laauna Huch Hlah
Sehool u a bcnetlt to keep the 11chool's drama pro
J(ram alive comea oH a11 exactly what it Is a croup
of ku.b aettlnJC to1ethertoputon ::a show
Pcrlodh:all1, however, the vl1ceral force
gt-1wrah,'<i by thi:s dramatk mui ical manifests itself
in some l:solated bl.It gripping moi:nents This is due
primarily to lhe presence of some seasoned com
m unity thealer vekrans in the key roles
Much of the credit for !>Ustainmg the emotional
undercurrent produced by the fear of encroaching
Nazism in Ber Un goes to David and Betsy Paul, local
performing lege nds. who portray the e lderly
landlady and fruit shop
operator who fi nd eaeh
olher too late. Whtie they INTERMISSION "get through" their
musical numbers, they
endow the s h o w 's
dramatic portions with riveting depth and Intensity
A third shining light of the Laguna production is
the outstandmg performance of Gretchen Almond as
the cabaret singer Sally Bowles <the role which won
Liza Minnelli her Oscar> Mis!> Almond , an ac-
complished singer .ind actress at the Laguna
Moulton Playhouse, tears into th1!> plum role with a
vengeance, particul arly in her fi ery rendition of the
title song late in the show
Lyle Brooks turns in a solid performance as the
idealistic novelist viewing history in the making.
Michael Finch is quite strong as a Nazi courier and
Joan Ray ehills her audience with a dynamic solo.
"Tomorrow Belongs to Me." to close the first act cur·
tajn
Girl Ot"<hKlt•
fo'or sheer energy and artistic input, however,
center stage must belong to Steve Josephson who
plays the haunting role of the master of ceremonies
and also has done some fine choreographic work. His
senseoftiming and showman.thip a re admirable.
Teehnically, "Cabaret" runs into a spot or trou-
ble, mainly in the moments or transition when far too
much time is expended geltini one scenic backdrop
off stage and the next one on.
The five chorines of the Kit Kat Klub -Laurel
Boyd, R1k a Creed, Bonnie Hamilton, Patricia Lynn
and Katherine Steadman aren't exactly the
Rockettes, but they do lend a fine comic flavor. The
instrumental combo of Nancy Fine, Susan Mudge
and Sandy Hench on saxophone. trombone and
drums reaps a good deal of appreciation for a splen·
did jam session prior to the second act curtain.
All proceeds from '·cabaret'· -which continues
Fridays through Sundays at8 p.m. through Aug. 30 at
the high school theater, 625 Park Ave., Laguna
Beach will be used to s hore up the school's drama
program. ll 's reason enough for Lagunans in
particular to take in the show.
Lll<'1ano Pa\ arottl 1 ehl'arsl's BO\\I. The large tenor pla~·s the rnh.• of a mar·
a scene fo r tht• t·om1nJ.! prnduetion ... Yt•s. ri ecl opt•r a star who has a fling with a throat
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Dr. Henry Valdez . right. and assistants prep a horse for surgery at Tuf ts New England clime ...............
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Now they send
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~ GRAFTON. Mass. <AP> -
When a horse breaks a leg, they
shoot it, don't they?
Whoa -not these days
ln the Old West. a pony with a
broken leg might have been dis-
patched with a six-shooter, but
mod~n veterinary medicine has
changed things. Today. injured
horses that once might have
been retired or destroyed can be
he aled and returned to work or
competition.
At the Tufts New England
Veterinar y Medical Center's
large animal clinic, doctors are
using screws. me tal plates,
carbon f iber s -eve n
acupuncture -to treat horses
with serious leg injuries.
"We do probably two or three
fractures a week." says Dr.
Gustave E Fackelman, pro·
fessor of s urgery at the clinic
and one of the nation's foremost
equine orthopedic doctors. ''The
broken legs are usually sports
injuries. fractures just like Joe
Namath or Magic Johnsqn
might get. Ten years ago, it
would have meant either cessa·
lion of a racing career or
humane destruction of the horse.··
Fackelman has been a pioneer
in internal fixation -inserting
screws and metal plates to re-
pair frac tures and leg de -
formities. The development of
this technique the last few years
has prolonged the careers of
many race and show horses.
··Before tha t , the fracture
healed, but the appendage as a
whole may not have fun ctioned
as it used to." Fackelman says.
"You salvaged the horse. but
............
you didn't have the athlete."
The clinic. located in the roll·
ing, countryside about 40 miles
west of Boston. began accepting
patients in January. It is the on
l y on e of its kind in New
England with an academic af
filiation.
Its barn has 17 stalls for
horses awaiting or recovering
from surgery Most come from
New England, but some have
been trucked in from as far as
Florida and Chicago.
One typical day recently, doc·
tors repaired a pacer's splint·
bone fra c tur e , b e gan
acupuncture treatment on a
lame appaloosa and corrected a
two-week -old foal 's crooked leg
Just getting a horse on the
operating table is no easy mat·
ter. First. the horse is given a
tranquilizer, then led to a stall
where it is injected with a mus·
cle relaxant After it slumps to
the floor , it is put under
anesthesia.
The horse is then wheeled into
the operating room on a portable
platform . Grabbing the horse by
the legs, tail and neck,, doctors
roll it onto the padded operating
table. A catheter tube is inserted
into the trachea to keep the
throat pa ss age ope n, and
sometimes the horse is hooked
t o a r espirato r . An
anesthesiologist monitors the
horse's blood pressure. heart
rate and eye reflexes
The horse is covered with blue
sheets so only the head and
damaged leg are exposed. A
typical operation lasts one to
two hours .
Horses normally are back on
their feet wit hin 20 t o 45
minutes Four days later. they
can r eturn ho me After re-
habilitation, often including
swimming exercises. a race
horse can be back on the track
within four months to a year.
Race horses a re not the onl y
patients. Recently, Fackelman
operated on a foal whose right
front leg was bowed because the
bone was growing unevenly. The
surgeon used a power drill and
screw driver to insert two
screws for correcting the growth
pattern.
Though the use of acupuncture
is still relatively new in this
country , Ja c k Eps tein of
Falmouth. Mass .. thought it
might help his 5-year-old ap-
paloosa, "Turk's Thunder." The
horse slipped on ice in February
and has suffered from back pain
and occasional lameness.
Dr. Alan M. Klide, an expert
on veterinary acupuncture. was
brought in from the New Bolton
Center of the University of Penn·
sylvania's veterinary school.
After studying X-rays, he insert·
ed five needles in a "V" shape
into the horse's back, removing
them about 15 minutes later.
The procedure will be repeat·
ed by Fackelman once a week
fo r eight weeks.
··For horses with back pain it
seems to give them a great deal
of relief." Klide said.
Just as in human surgery,
there are risks.
. Two-week-old recovers from anesthesia after operation on Leg. Dr Foal u.nth right leg bandaged 1s led from surgery to its mother's stall at the large animal
Wallace, left, and Dr. Bnan Spratt monitor vital SiJ111S. clm1c At nght 1s Dr Wallace with helpers
Fackelma n r ece ntly
perfor m ed a rare fi ve-hour
operation on a 1.200-pound show
horse with a compound fracture
of the left hind leg. Two long
stainless steel plates were in-
serted around the damaged bone
and drilled into pl ace with
screws. But as soon as the horse
tried to stand, the plates bent
and the screws popped out. The
horse had to be destroyed.
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Painting doesn't ring hell
Gallery where Rembrandt stolen explains system
LONDON (AP) -Why didn't
a larm bells sound when a Rem·
brandt painting that could be
worth $1.8 million at auction was
stolen from its south London
gallery for the third time?
Because If there was a fire,
there would not be enough time
to dismantle the pitc11res from
wires coMected to a security
system, the Dulwich Colle1e
Picture Gallery explained
following the theft -the third
heist of the same portrait in 15
years.
No details were given of the
latest theft.
The gallery does have a
security system but it would be
"totally Impractical" to have
the 300 paintinss on show all
wired up, said the keeper, John
Sheeran.
The 1allery la protected when
closed by an ultrasonic system
which ll diacoMected durinf the
day when the 13 rooms are I patrolled by ei&bt attendantl.
The miaatni picture ts an
early work by Rembrandt dated
• 1832. a portrait of Jacob de
Gheyn Ill. It is onJy 12 inches by
10 inches, excluding the frame
small enough to hide under a
coat. ll has been on display
since 1814 when the gallery was
opened as the first public art
gallery in Britain.
It was one or eight paintings -
two other Rembrandts, three
Rubens, an Adam Elsheimer
and a Gerard Deu -stolen by
nighttime thieves in December
1966, in what was then the
world's biggest art theft. The
pictures had an estimated value
or $7 million.
The gang discovered a weak
link In the security system,
drilled their way through a
panel in a side door and cut the
pictures from their frames.
They dumped their haul un-
harmed In a park within a week
when their $280,000 ransom de-
mand was ignored.
The Rembrandt portrait was
s tolen again In 1973. Police
1rabbed a man who put it in •
plutic bag, walked out of the
gallery and fied on bicycle. He
said he wanted to sketch It.
"It's not the sort of painting
yo u would ever find on the open
market." Sheeran said. "lt is
very well known and easily rec-
ognizable."
Stolen art is big business
around the world and in Britain
the recovery rate is probably no
more than 5 percent. dealers
believe.
Scotland Yard, which is in-
ves tigating t he Re mbrandt
theft, has a special department
dealing with stolen art and
pioneered a computerized Index
or missing works.
The most valuable stolen paint-
ings usually turn up again
because they cannot be sold, but
art experts say some valuable
missing works must have been
destroyed by thieves unable to
find a buyer.
Pakistan grows
ISLAMABAD, Paklatan (AP)
-Cenaua n1uret sbow the na-
tion's popuJaUon grew rrom 65.3
million in 1972 to 83. 7 mlllJon ln
1981.
L
II# ......
Dr . GU1tave F'ackJlman remow1 acupunctur~ Medle1 from ap-
paloosa that went tome after fall on ice and u'nderwent trtatm.nt al
clinic. Photo made wtth fi&h-e11e lmi.
_.,,...
The price for such treatment
is high. averaging $800 to Sl,000
for surgery and clinical c:llre,
but that's often irrelevant to a
horse lover who reruses to
believe that an animal can't be
galloping again. .
"There is no case in which a
horse doesn't have a chance.''
Fackelman says, "because
there Is no case where we aren't
willing to try."
House c alls
revive d
DETROIT <AP) -Remember
when your family doctor mad•
house calls?
Some Detroit physicians felt
it's time to brin1 back that tradl·
tion, but the daya of simple
terms such as "house calls" are
Ions put. .
The new prosram ia called
"home medical marlcetlnJ
service."
Doct« on Call baa •t.u1ed dai·
ly bome, non-emer1eney t~
for tbe aame $20 to • fee
charged ror an ottlce villt.
1
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Nothing sexy about pelvic exam_ ..
Highways, byways
torturous trek
DOWNCOAST, WIW COAST: One of my fellow
joumalistics here on this sterling journal just came back
shalsen and In near-s hock from her weekend that wa~ a
daring expedition to the south. She actually tried to get
out of Costa Mesa for a holiday.
The scribe and her husband ventured forth on our
superhighways down to Del Mar. where they have these
nags that run around the track and a person may lay a
legal wager upon them.
Pale and wan upon return to the office. she explained
the pleasure jaunt had been a nightmare. No. they didn't
lose the ranch at the racetrack.
What they did was stick around to see their favorite
sprint in the last race and then head back uproast ror
Costa Mesa.
They got in at home base about midnight.
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TOM MURPHlll ,@~
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A
word, pleaH, to '"Upaet In
Mtchlaan" who waa denied
permidloo to be wltb bis wile
when 1tMt waa examined by her
unecolo1l1l. Apparently he
thouaht aome fancy atuff wu 10.
Ina on.
My wife hat alway• wan~
me to be wlth her durln• these
examinations and we hunte d
around unW we found a 1ood
doctor who would allow it. Any
couple that f eel1 u we do can do
the same. It might take some
searching, but If they persevere
they will find one .
The notion th1t there 11
something sexy about a pelvic
examination Is absurd. A doctor
who is looking for an erotic sight
(and darned few are) could get a
better view U he went to the
beach A woman In a bikini pre·
sents a much more exciting pie ·
ture than a patient who has been
draped ror a gynecologic
check-up.
111 llllfll
Any woman who ha been Im·
properly approached by a pbyal·
clan shoUld report him at once to
the American Medical Aaan.
They are well iaware that a rot·
ten apple, If not removed, in
time can make the whole barrel
smell bad. -RELAXED IN
THE EAST
Dear llelued: Tlla1tkl for t.M
teallmoey. I hope &Jae laabud
wllo waa ap1et becaaae Illa
wlfe'• doctor woaJda't aUow lalm
to be ua olaMrver •Ill 11111e.t to
ber dlat lk awt&cb l.O a female pbyaldu.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
a girl who is goin1 on 14. I like
this boy -I'll call him Steve.
His mom doesn't object to ua Uk·
ing each other, but mine does.
'f I I \rt
So I have l.O call hlm up beuUM
he can•t call me. It 11 nry em·
ba rraulq to be the ooe who
does the caJlln1 ill the time.
We meet al certain places on
the aly becau1e ml mother
would be very upset I she knew
we were seelnc each other.
I know she re1d1 your column
becauae she la alway& pointing
things out that s he thh.tka l
s hould aee. Do you believe it ls
right for a mother lo make a
s neak out of her daughter? -
STEVE'S GJRL
Dear Glrl: You are oaly 13
ye1n old. Your moUter Iulo••
better Ulan I do. Tbe fad t.bt
)'OU are 1neakln1 aroud bell1ad
ber back make• It lmpoa1lble for
me to 10 to bat for yoa. Cool I&
wltla Steve, doll. Mom la oe )'oar
aide.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
husband hat worked for the
same company for 20 years. He
is a college graduate but bu
taken additional courses to help
him ln h1I careel'.
"Cart" 11 outgolnJ, frilDd.ly, •
con1cleoUou. -always dolftti
extra wort. Once be saved tM
company a mlllloa dollara
becauae he took action tbat hi•
superior thould have taken. He
was never even thanked.
When promoUona are handed
out, "Cerl" la paaaed over. Once •
he went to hia supervlaor and -;;
Hked why someone waa promot·~
ed over him. He wu told what a
great Job be was doing and U•
1ured that eventually he'd be re·
paid for bis loyalty. That wu,
two yea.rs ago Nothing has hap-
pened.
I believe my hu.sband will 1et
bia reward in bea ven -a bale of
hay for being a Jackass. -
AMARJlLO, TEX.
DEAK TEX.: Caa "Carl" do
be&ter elaewbere! 811 be lo·
vut11ated tbe po11lbllltlea!
Perb1pe ~ tltottld try. 89' I do
hope t.b.at )'oa •OD't aac blm lato
tbrowlag awa)' cake for bread.
Getoff yourapathy
and do something! WRONG THINKERS MIGHT believe that they were
delayed because they had placed their money on the
slowest hayburner in captivity. Not so. MY BELIEF IN rt's been coming for a long
time, but I didn't put my finger
on the problem until the other
night.
The answer is simple. Those of
you living ordinary, uneventful
lives are just going to have to
get off your apathy and start
supplying news to fill the de·
mand.
··we got away from the track in fin~_shape and ~tart
ed wending our way up the freeway . she explamed.
"Then it happened.
THE ULTIMATE TRIUMPH
··Somewhere on the other side or San Onofre. ever·
ything just stopped moving. That was it. We just sat
there.
"Every now and then, we 'd creep ahead a couple of
car lengths but it seemed like an eternity ...
The Costa Mesa couple had figured some trouble
must be brewin~ up at the San Onofre--Border Patrol
OF
JUSTICE
ts
BASED
ON VERY
INCOMPLETE
DATA.
Every time a ne ws stor y
breaks. I find myself knowing
more about it than I care to
know. If it's a Washington scan-
dal, I see the "scandalee" on
television. in the newspaper, in
magazines, authoring a
paperback book,.. on radio talk
shows, on a poster and a few
wee ks later on Hollywood
Squares.
The other night as I watched
two TV reporters interviwing
each other, it hit m e. We don't
have enough major news stories
to go around.
Heaven knows, Elizabeth
Taylor, Tip O'Neill, the baseball
s trikers. Sandr a O'Connor .
Prince Charles and Lady Diana,
William C a s e y and J o hn
1111 lllllt:I ~
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They're thinking
new fall fashions
Suppose it's a slow news day
and a congressman is suspected
of paying $130,000 a year lo a
secretary who couldn't find her
office.
We get to see the congressman
with his head in an attache cue
hiding from the calJleras, lurk·
ing behind the blinds of his
apartment and s houting ob-
scenities lo the press as he runs
to the elevator. After we have
seen his mother. his birthplace
and the typewriter that was
never unpacked in the office, we
are treated to an interview with
a psychiatrist who explains mid·
life behavior, an interview with
the head of the secretaries' as-
sociation, plus a few tabloids
that will examine the contents of the congTessman 's garbage.
McEnroe have done their share.
CDo you think Bani·Sadr enjoyed
describing the dress he wore to
escape from Iran to France lo
Woman's Wear Daily?( It's time
for all of us to pitch in and bear
our Media Burden.
The next time you feel like
s t aying home and d oi ng
something uneventful, just think
about the 1,769 daily newspapers
in this country that are counting
on you, the 1,013 television sta-
tions with 20 hours of time to fill
every day, the thousands of
radio stations that want to hear
your questions, the hundreds ~
magazines and newsletters who '
need to know what you have
never told anyone before and ·
hunger for details of your life.
.. Hey. Robbins. here come two more survivors from the track"
checkpoint. But not really. When they finally reached the
checkpoint after a couple or hours. everything seemed
fairly normal.
"Well then, .. you try to ask in your best tone of
solace. "did the traffic clear up okay when you cleared the checkpoint ..
"IT SEEMED TO," she recalled. gazing off at the
pressroom wall rather blankly. "But then. somewhere in
San Clemente. it just all seemed to stop again.··
In the end. there was no real explanation or why
nothing moved for these folks when they were out on their outing.
Gently, 1t was then suggested. "You know the truth of
it is that it's probably like that at that hour every
weekend."
The lady newsperson looked like s he was going into
shock again. "No. I can't accept that, .. she declared. "If
it was like that every weekend. nobody would get out in it.
.. And everybody did ...
Alas. that probably is our problem on the highways
and byways these days. Everybody figures that nobody
will get out in the traffic so they do. And then they dis·
cover that everybody did.
TIDS ISN'T NECESSARILY an ailment of our cur-
rent society. Now we have wider roads so more people
get on them to contribute to the tieups.
Back some years. when we just had a little old thin
Coast Highway. there were fewer motorists but less room
for them. So things still tied up on the weekends.
Observing this condition in San Clemente some
decades past. my grandfather once suggested :
.. Everybody in San Diego is going to Los Angeles and
everybody in LA is going to San Diego . . ...
By MARV JANE SCARCEU.O
Of -Deity ...... ,.....
I l 's lime to shake beach
sand off the feet and think about
fall fashions .
Two shows last week s parked
interest in what's new for the
cool-weather season abead.
... Saks Fifth A venue at South
Coast Plaza paid tribute to
talented sportswear designers
with "Composit.e '81."
Fashion Co-ordinator Shelley
Kaufmann assembled a pol·
HAPPENINGS
pourri of rich colors and lux-
urious fabrics from Blassport,
Perry Ellis, Calvin Klein, Ralph
Lauren, Jean-Marc and Nipon
Coll ectibles .
"Belts are the No. 1 accessory
to chahge your look for fall," she
noted as models slipped past in
heathery tweeds with textured
stockings and metallic-tone
shoes.
Bayle Miller, West Coast
representative for Anne Klein,
showed the entire fall collection,
letd.ing off with a toga jacket
which closed over one shoulder.
Clothes were quietly lavish in
combinations of suede, French
glove leathe r and cashmere
knits which draped the models
In pleats and folds.
Colors were warm iewel tones,
Cancer: Start of something big
Wednaday. August 26
By SYDNEV OMA RR
AB.JES <Mar. 21-Apr 19 1. Greater
"creative freedom " dominates .
members of opposite sex confide
feelints. You strike chord of wide
appeal. People seek your views,
counsel.
TAUllUS !Apr 20-May 201: New U1ht shed on property deal, security, relaUona with older family mem-
bers. You make conCA,ct with
dynamic individual who tllloorages
and inspires. Leo Is In picture -so
i. Gemini and Aquarius.
GEMJM <May 21-June 201 Plana 1ubject to chance. e1peclally where
visits to relatives are concerned.
Events clo.e to home base could
necessitate your presence. Ask It
trip ll really esaenUal.
CANCER <June 21-Juty 221' What
appean to be a minor cont.act mJaht
actually be •tart or "1omethln1 blc." Ernpha1J1 on expansion, P•Y·
menll. collecUon1, the enhanclna of
income potenllal.
LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Lucrative
offer is ··on the way." Contract can
be renegotiated. Focus on personali·
ty. special appearances. ability to put across views in timely. graphic
manner.
VlllGO lAug. 23·Sept. 221. Sub·
Jects which had been shrouded In mystery wUJ now be clarified. Your
HOROSCOPE
ability to be articulate is enhanced
Communicate with one who ls con·
fined t.o home or hospital
LIBRA CSept. 23-0ct 221: Impor-
tant domesUc adjustment dominates
1cenarlo. Career aedvancement In·
dkated -stock or business Invest-ment will pay dividend.a. Taurus.
Scorpio and another Libra play key
roles.
SCORPIO IOct. 23 ·Nov. 211 :
Superior deflnes lerma. You learn
where you stand -prest11e swlnas
upwards. Techniques are clarifled,
procedures arc streamlined. Let go of "security blanket."
SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21>: Long-range view necessary; see pie·
ture u a whole. Relationship ln·
tensities. nothing occurs halfway and focus Is on production. promo-
tion and ample reward tor effOrtl.
CAPIUCORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19):
What seemed a menial task actually proves t.o be a key link. You'll have opportunity to reach mor~ people. lO
gain a more sympathetk audience and to expand base of operaUons.
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18):
Past procedures are outmoded; a
moN? Independent. ortalnal stance is
necessary. Focus on public rela· lions, Joint e<rorta and a new contact
which could affect marital llatus.
PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20 >:
I1nore those who claim you are ''too
slow." Accent on basic procedures. direction. quality material, 1afety
and security. One who relle.t upon
your Judsment, goodwill does care
and provide• a pleasant surprise.
Before you buy any make of car,
cell me. 111 uve YO\I time & money.
.... o,. I ,w.
SAVI OM DRY~ FOOD
.t Trtldlr J .. & ,,_..
.... it -"" "' .. dclt. I ~ offiQ. Low Mllud. lo salts-. • lula ms II C9Mrad lots at 1 to • t1111missim. 6't prica from •s.
100 fat *"'* flllb. Wt c. ob-py .au of ur. T• .-. for i-. .... 111 sawilp for .-1-,_.,, IAlld tell yw frilllls.)
,_, IMIY!Mts. WI• "9 ,.. CaJl 9 to 5. R* lfiuoll ~
..... I .... Dlrs Is 1 lllsy CG. al few Vlrgllia. 714 66-4D.
The major 1upermarkel artificial colorln1 -It's
chain• are aellln( U a ''health food " doc food. ~und ba11 or Purina Co ah Vea a at the
Dot Chow for f7.811. But Intersection of 17th 'n'lder Joe'• Kibble 11 S l re et , N e w p o r t
OC\ly •·• tor 25 PC>\&ftdl Boulevard and Superior -low.at price In town. Av•oe (ne:rt to DennJ'•
And OW' dol food ha• no ud Barclay'• Bink > preaerv at lve.• or
MOWIMCOITA..mA
and low-heeled boots and pumps
accompanied the longer. fuller
s kirts, although slim ski rts
ended closer lo the knee.
After the show, women en·
joyed brunch of made-to-Order
omelets with fresh fruits and
vegetables served in the
sportswear section so they could
have a closer look at favorites
from the show. So. don't just sit there ! do
something. Nordstrom In South Coast
Plaza s howed evening fashions
at nearby South Coast Repertory
Theater.
Guests enjoyed cocktails in
the lobby before seeing a
dramatic presentation of the
newest and best from the Collec·
tors Shop and Fur Gallery.
Quadruplets parents
The show premiered the
Albert Nipon by Night Collection
on the West Coast, for which
Nancy Reagan had been the first
customer. (She bought a white
organza dress with a fitted
bodice, bouffant sleeves and ruf.
fl ed tiers beginning at the
waist.)
helped by friends
LA MESA, Calif. CAP> -Six
weeks after becoming parents to
the second set or quaduplets in
San Diego County, Larry and
Janna Wagner say they are get-
ting by with a little help from
their friends.
cnores ana cnurcn memoers or-
ing prepared meals. Merchants
at a local shopping center have
donated gifts and one company
has supplied a one-year supply
of disposable diapers.
•, ·. ·: . Per Spook, a Paris-based
Norwegian designer, showed his
American collection for the first
t i me. and other desi1ners
represented were Adri, Anne
Klein, Helene Sldel, Calvin
Klein and Bill Blass III.
"I think it's pretty impossible
lo take care of four by yourself,"
said Janna, 29, of the four
healthy boys who are the
couple 's first -and they vow,
last -children.
The four boys -Benjamin
Lewis, Brett Emerson, Chad An·
thony and Kyle Elliot -they go
through about 64 diapers daily.
Al that rate, the company will ·:
be out qtore than 22.000 diapers.
Larry Wagner s ays be and his
wife have given to charity in the
past "and now it's coming back
to us. I am grateful for it and I
feel good about accepting.
There's no other way we could
A restaurant owner lets the •
family eat at half price and said •
any other families with ••
quadruplets could enjoy the
same discount. Evening wear emphasized
sophisticated colors of black and
white, but an occaslonaJ fiery
red blazed across the stage. do it ourselves."
Faith Chapel Church hired a
neighbor to help with the daily ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~r,::::==:;::===::::::;;;=:;:
Thls week. the Wagner family
will appear in a store window
while passing shoppers are
asked to contribute to a "money
tree.··
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTHY
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r::vental HealtJz ,~\1 ~=i
By GERALD WINKLER. D.D.S. ~· J
CARE OF PARTIAL DENTURES
The commonest of all
tooth replacements is
the removeable partial
bridge or denture, most
often caUed simply the
"partial". When some teeth are present and
some mlssln1. the
partial mlU' be used to
replace the mlulnc
t eet h. Good oral
hyclene habits are
particularly lmPortant
for wearers of partial
dentures, It food re· sldue and mm are al·
lowed to accumulate on
clHPI 1whlch are food
lraptl th very lmPor·
tant abutment \oeth may decay . Be
upeclally careful In
cleanlna thue clup
tffth and tM lulde of the clupa. Un th
apeciaJ dfnturt bruth to
dean wtlb.ln tM cla1pt
10 that the cJaapa, at
wtU .. the tooth luell,
is prevent ive clean This must be done at
leut once a day Have
water in the bottom of
the sink whenever you clean your partial. If it
should happen lo drop,
the water will break the
hill
If a partial denture
becomes damued In any way, it should be
taken a• once to the
dentist for repair.
Amateur attempts to repair 11 denture are
frau1ht with dan1er. Oo-lt·yourself dentbtry
ls hiah folly.
CeraW Wlakler, lt.D.~. '
Hd NO(laws
1 .. 1 Avou•. Seke MS.
!'llt•l*t .. dt ~e:MMIM
1.00 5x7 color portrait
("-Q U51
~ Double
Dollar
Days
Plus
1.00 off IUMMIR •ONUS:
recetve a S1 .00 off ctftllle•te towards the
purchaM of one ot our ap9cial porttalt l)tlCttagea.
• At Pt~ you can atHI purctlaM portr•ltt
Jndlvldually. Heh 8 11 7 or Ml of tour w1llet11
It 2.95, .. c:n 8 x 10 la uo.
• S.vlng1 with our ~ectal portrait p11ekaGff.
• 2 or 3 ctllldNn In OM pc>f'trelt, 1dd $,1.()() .
• Age limlt-12 yNr1.
• No appointment neceu•ry
PIXY GIVES YOU A REASON rqsMlLE
Wedne8da1, Augult 2tth thru
Satvf'dllr, A ..... 2lttt
10:00 ~M. -1 P.M. & 2.'IO P.M. -I '·M.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuosdey August 25 1981 • •a
Shareholders to vote on split
Oran1e National Bank shareholders were ad·
v1i.ed th11t week that they will be asked to vote on a
2 for 1 stock 11plit at a special meeting to be held
Tuesday, Oct 13 Bank directors have approved
the proposed split which. If passed and approved
by the Comptroller or Currency. Will increase the
numbt:r of a uthorized shares to 600,000, according
to Wayne F Miller. Oran"e National president
ORANGE COUNTY18RIEFS
The bank. which was formed by Orange business
and professional people, commenced business in
November 1979 Total assets as or June 30, 1981,
were $22.3 m1llaon, with deposits amounting to
$19.2 m11llon
• The Federal Reserve Board has approved the
previously announced agr eem e nt between
Westlands Bank and the Canadian Commert.'ial
Bank of Edmonton. Alberta. whereby Canadian
Commercial Bank will make a subst antial equity
investment in Westlands. ll is expected that the
agreement will be consummated in approximately
30 days Under terms or the agreement. it is ex·
COLLECTORS
CORNEA
,.,. w1...,...1o1 · 1 Rare Cofna la Stemp•
GOLD & Sil VEA '
8·24-81
peeled that Canadian Commercial Barut will ln·
itlally acquirl' 1 million ne w, unlssued Weatlanda
shares at $5 a s hare for a total ·investment of SS
million and will also purchase a capital nole from
WesUandi; Ill the amount of $3 mlllipn. Weatlands
IS a Sant•• Ana ba!>ed, state-chartered commercial .
bank.
* The Fluoroca rbon Co., based In Laguna
Niguel. n·portl•d :.econd·quarter sales up 18 per-
cent OVl'r 1<1~l year, while profits declined 23 per-
cent. Sales for the rirst hair were up 20 percent
over las t ) l'ar and earnings down 19 percent. Ac·
cording lo Chairman Peter Churm, the sales In·
~rease was due solely to one acquisition last year.
He said, ··Although that company (Reeves Rub-
ber> was very profitable. it could not make up for
the drop Ill profit s due to the economy in
~idwe!>lern and Pac1f1c Northwest plastics plants
and the continuing poor semiconductor business."
• Boeing Computer Services Co., a division or
The Boeing Co .. will expand its Orange County
facilities in a relocation move to Newport-Irvine
Center al 3300 Irvine Blvd. during September. The
comp<rny will occupy 4,000 square feet or s pace on
the ground floor of the $6 million, twin three-level
office compll'x. --------------------------
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O.N C-M1'.Je 511¥w CL St ... •w• s.41 KrU9ff'""°' MU U 141J.U
Mapi. Uat1 ...U.• ~-
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Camera breakthrough unveiled
TOKYO <AP > -Japan's Sony Co rp. has un·
veiled a still color camera that uses magnetic
video disks instead of film.
The camera looks like a conventional one ,~but
produces electronic signals on a tiny magnetic
disk that can be shown on a television screen or
made into color photographs on a printer that is
still bein'g developed.
The system was demonstrated to the foreign
wess in Tokyo by Akio Morita, Sony's t.'hairman
and chief executive.
Morita aimed the novel camera at a model.
Arter about a minute he announced he had taken 50
pictures. which wer e promptly shown on two large
color television monitors. He said the system.
which relies on the electronic technology of video
rather than the chemical, silver-based process of
still photography, represents .. another revolution
in image recording."
The camera, which Sony calls "Mavica" for
magnetic video camera, weighs )34 pounds and
measures about 5-by-3-by-2 inches.
The single-reflex lens with a bayonet mount is
the onJy part that can be interchanged with those
manufactured by other companies, Morita said.
It works on electromagnetic principles of
video.
Grand OpeM.J W.
Unsalted!
PURE DRY ROAST PEANUTS
at Trader Joe & P'ro..to
There's a big shortage of peanuts-al any price. But we have tons of un· salted dry roasted peanuts for only $1.69 per pound. Compare at $2.39 elsewhere. Please visit
our newest Trader Joe's at the 1ntersecl1on of 17th S t reet . Newport Boulevard and Superior
AH•nue 1 next to Denny's
and Barda~·., Bank 1
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WE D O N'T G1vE SHALLOW ANSWERS To DEEP QUESTIONS.
When faced with unconventional
problems, a routine "no" is the easiest
answer. But at Heritage Bank. we don't give
easy answers to tough questions. Instead,
we take the time and trouble to look
below the surface and come up with fresh.
innovative solutions to your business
problems. Solutions that could keep a
promlslng business from going under. Or
we may develop innovattve banking
policies that might raise some eye·
brows. We may be unconventional, but
you can bank on our sound, professional
financial policies. We're businessmen as well
as bankers. So where you may have found
unbending rules you'll find us bending over
backwards to say "yes" more often than
"no." Heritage Bank. Unconventional
because shallow answers are part of
the problem. not the solution.
ANAHEIM MAIN O FFICE. 721 N. Eucfld St., (714) 851-4100 •ANAHEIM STADIUM OFFICE. 2099 So State College Blvd ..
Anaheim, (714) 851 -4154 • AIRf'ORTOFFICE. 2171 Qmpus Dr., Irvine. (714) 851-4000 •COSTA MESA OFFICE, 1720 A~ Ave.,
Costa Mesa. (714) 851-41 65 •NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE. ISOI Superior Ave., Newport Beach, (714) 851-4161 •SANTA ANA OFFICE.
1100 l'ljo.Tustln Ave .• Santa Ana. (7 14) 851 -4149 •WOODBRIDGE OF'FICE. 4180 Barranca Parkway, lrvlne, (714)851·4141.
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R•'l•Ot-11. You •r• twret>y -lrltd to _.r
•"" on.nd IN pelltiotl 1119(1 -IMt vou In .,,. -... m1eci c...ii.e wltl>ln thlrly UOI CS.Yo from the d•I• ol Hr vice of 11>15 \ummon• _., you, •ftd In ,_ of your l•llur• lo do so, for ••nt ,......,., petitioner will •llt>IY lo ttw coun lcw the rel~ c11tm..-In the peUtiotl NOTICE TO THE RESPONOENT REA D THESE PAPE RS CAREFULLY!
V'ou f'nUSt ···PPt-1'" tn lhlS CA .. Of the -Mdlt will .,,,. autOM•tl<•llY To .. _. '°" mu•t Ill• "'"'' IN coun • ,_, .,._, c•lled • "mcMlon"
or ··•n•w•r T"• .. motion" or "•11>_,... must be Ql•en to the coun
tier~ or a<lmln"tr•tcw within JO days •lonv wllll the ,.qulr.cl tlllftO .... II mutt be '" P'Ooer lorm •ftd h•ve proot of i.ervla"" the oetllloner'• •ttom-y, or. II the oe!lllOn -. !"'4 11••• .,. •t·
tOrf~Y. or'OOI Of ...-vlu UllD" , ... petl· "-· II you h•vo any quoUOftt, you •llould-.,, •OO<MY lmmadlettly. Mic,...,""'"°"' RM>ir"°" Slit.TE OF OR°E.GON County of MARION
1, tlW ....,"'one<! oet11i-r. cenlty 111411 the fon91>lft0 I•.,. e..a<t •""com-plei. t oPY 04 IN orlQl,..I .ummon.1 In
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........ o, ... ,w.
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llAL Ylb40MT MAPll SYIUP .. , .............. ,, ....
We bave 1 100' Grade A pure Vermont Maple Syrup for only $1.119 per
ll,,.·OW\Cea-lowe1t rrice ln town. Please vlsl ou.r
newest Trader Joe's et
the lntersettlon of 17lb Street , Newport
Boulevard and Superior
Avenue (next to D4!nny·a and Barclay's Bank)
We Merit Your Interest.
EARN1fl%·23"'1NTEREST
With Secured Tru1t Deeds. Ratel
vary according to amount charged
borrower. Ylelda can be higher If
loena pl'9pay becauae of bonus as
allowed by state law.
Call Investment Division
953-8500 or 997-17 41
Call Direct or Collect
1m~KM:
Your Full Service Ho,,,. Loan Brokerage
328 South Tuetln A¥enu.
Orange.C.lifomla 92eee
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
As of June 30, 1981
June ao.1981 .June 30. 1980 %of Increase
Tutal A~.;;(·ts $44.6:l8.550 $14 .. tOl.956 210%
'fotal Des~itJ.i !IHO.:~:l2. l ~ $1 t.:l:36.99() 2f>6'~.
Net l,oan:-; $20,978.179 $11 .096.499 14:i%
Shareholdcr-s· $ ;J.:347.667 £quit~· $ 2,795.746 20'~
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HUILDING
1201 Dovt' Sc.
Ncv.-pon Beach.CA 92t«l
(71411.<Sl-9900
BUENA PARK
REGIONAL OFFK.'f
6121 Knott A~
(Kn1>11 &. Sanui Ana FW) I
BU<na Park. CA 90621
(714) 739·2711 •C21ll691-0SSI
Each depositor insured to SI00.000
PublllN<I 0.-CoHI Delly PllOI, AUQ II, U , Sell' 1, I, 1'tt 1707 .. 1 ---.,..---------IUN•IOllCOUHOl'TN• AMMtt NOTICE OF DEATH OF
STATEM.NT 0, AeAN~MllliT OP UH! 01' l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAME
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-0. UM of llW Flctlliovt Boni· ... uNe,._ IAI CAMBR IDGE CAPITAL OllOUP •nd 181 CAMBR IDGE CAPITAL. INC , 2•d $, Pullm.,. Slr .. I, s.nt• AN, C. . .,70$
Tho Flc11tlOU5 Bu>IMU N•mo ,.. lorr9CI ID -.... fll .. lft Or-
County on April I•. '"'· Fiie Ho.
"''°*· Tiie Simon Enrenl•ld G,._, I"· CO<pofet.cl I• C.lllMnl• ccwpor•llclft).
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Thi• butlnet\ ••• conducted by • ,.,_ .. Ion Ttw $Iman Ehrei>feld
Groiup, IPK By 0.Mll I Simon,
PTnidenl Tiii• noi-1 .... Ill .. •IUI tN C-Y C...,. ol 0.-C.OUflly on Jiiiy
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JTAft Ol'CAU"°""'" l'O• MOTtC•CWT•USTE•'SSAI.• J 0 s E pH w I LL I .. M nt• COUNTY Of' OttAMO• Sf'I' Me.. tMJil "" .._,._,. TIUHSPACtFlc esc•ow ROGERS ANO OF o•om• TO SHOW uu11 co1tPOttATION, • C.tlfonM• '""°'• P E T I T I ON . TO A O . "°"CMAMO•Of' MAM• llonHduly_.ntedTrvs•UftderU. MINISTER EST .. TE NO In -Mell« of 919 "-'PtketlOfl of followlngdltterl--oftrwslWILL "" • JOHN PARZYCH, For c11e,... of SELL AT PV9LIC AUCTION TO THE A·110033.
H•mo. HIGHEST e1ooe• FOii CASH tpeye. T o a I I h e i r s ,
Ti. ...,.ic.oon of JOHN PA•ZVCH tit•ottlftwofMlelni .. M-'l'oflfle beneficiaries, creditors for C"°"Oe of ,,.mo llovl"' -filed u .. 11.,. 5Utftl •II ,..,,., lltle end lft.. '" c-t. -11 eppeer1119 fram Mid 1ent1-"9Clto-now1W1ct11¥11..... and contingent creditors of -lkOllOntNI JOHN PA•ZYCHi. e1erM1C10MdofTr .. 11nt1Wpropert., Joseph William Rogers
111 ..... _.,, .. ,., ..,._.,,.. tMt ,.., ,.,.1Nftorc1ne11-: and persons who may be ,..=.."." ~.~. ~.:re'w~~ • !1=T.!:.'. ANouw c. PAULINO otherwise interested in the
.,,., dlNC1.S, INI •11--1-•t. 9 IENEFICIA•Y: 8A Yl'O llT wlll end/or estate: ec1 1nto1ct1Nt1 ..... ...,..rllefontNs "'"'""'ctAL co•PORATION, • A~tltlon has been filed coun lfl O.,.rt"*'t Jon ,,. ,.., ..., C•lllomle -.ooon, Rec0<4M April b Mc E of ~'· "'' •• ••:• •'<IO<l tt, 1• .1,. .... No. 1•1~ 111 _.. 1>S111 Y ubrey achern In A.M.,ofM1ctctev1o-c...i.w...., .... is11•0H1e1.i11ecor4tt l111Mof· the Superior Court of
wc11 _.ic.11on for C1W11119 °',..mo 11<•.,•••.,_•o•AHo•c-Orange Coonty requesting shou1ct1101betr-ec1. ,.,, Miki -et tNlt *"''111ec1 ,,_ that Aubrey McEachern
11 11 ""'"" ·-•-. 0 ~'of fo1~pra1•rty: '"" 0rmr To~ c-i. "'*1,,,.. Lou•of Troe• No. 2:w1, '",,.City .i be appointed as personal Ill Ille ORANGE COAST OAILY CetloMlw, Ot Mr~ rocor .... 111 representative to ad· PILOT, .......... per ol ..... ,.1 ... ,. ....... , ..... ofMlt<oli--... ml I t th t t f clrclll""°'I, pr1-1n ..u ,_,.,, .. M•Pt. 111 111e Offl<e Of ,,. C•v"'' n s er e es a e o 1 ... , once_,, -for,_ --•KM--~.,..°"""'·C•Hforflle. Joseph Wllllam Rogers cKil ... -· or1or '° .. ...,.,,... ... ._ -.. •I• kMW11 ......... _ (under the Independent ,,..,,,... P••~IM. 141-1u.22 Administration of Estates o .. o0t11hJrdcloyof~1. 1•1· MAY •• AUO l(N()WH ,. .... , "Ct). T .. -natltlon Is """t for ROHAl..D H P•IHHll• ltoyco "-• C-ta -... " '"' .,.. """' ~o1 .. id "C11•1tr•u.,_,_.,_.., hearing In Dept. No. 3 at s.-1or C-1 t1on .. 1on1•"-"....,.,,,. • .,,.,,..,,, 700 Civic Center Orlv .. T•ACY JCMIOO. tlv•ll a 10 llt~M or correct "' TMI LAWOl'l'ICS "°"'" West, In the City of Santa ..,,Detee9A-nw llHWf1<i.ry ..,,.., ••• DM4I., Ana1 Callfornl1 on Sep· CMeel"-.u."'* Tru•• . .,.,,.._., • .,.M,,.,.,..,., ttmoer 23, 1981 et 9:30 "'*'"'"' ar-. CoHI Dolly ,., ... 1" ,,. ......... "' to<•lrH llWAlloy, 1.m .
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,.v .... ......,,..,.. "' .. 11 .. 1 • .,. you lhoUld tither appear ,.CTmous eu11 .. Hs party c. ... 1 .. , ........ ,..,.., ..,. at the hearing and state NAM•ITAT•MllNT IN,.aftof .. _...,_.-, ..... ..._ "0Ur O~eCtlOn$ Or fll@ ,,.,. IOI-... Cleftoft It 001111 lluai-"9tlu ti..,._,. 111W., •locllM to.. ' ....... .._.... ..._... • •• .. 1,.1, written Jtctlons with the
GI.AU MASTl'-'S, 2127 lento No. '1t1 lfl ""* Ulli,... t• of COUrt btfOrt the hearing. An.t A.,.,, C.i. Mew, Ce, "U7 Mid Offlelot ltOCOf.. ' y ...,.... a be p..,1 w1111em ShM•, 1u7 ~•• .. ._ NI• Wiii .. _., ~ •11..,. our I..-r nee may
Ane Aw . c-.. -... co .,,,, , .... _ • -•Ollty, • .., ... or 1.,.. In person or by yoor et· lllt• MlflHo It <Ofldueled •'/Ml I,,. pt!M, ,...,,._. tltto ,_ ... tlefl., _ M~,
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AUQ41tt I, 1•1 '"' ..,_., .... o.. of,,_.,...-. ctaMd, you must flle your
,, ... '"°"'".,,.olljMNift.tt11efr11t1•°"' I I Ith th t P.,.,.1.,.. 0renoo Coe•• o.11., ,.1,,.. ,. u. ,,,.., "••• • ., ••• o... " c e m w e cour or AU<I. 11. 11. u. Soot 1. 1,.1 uJM1 Trvllt. ......... wiu • ._141 1111 ,......_ present It to the personal
.. ,, ........., 1, 1 .. 1.-. t11• .111 .. et representative eppolnttd ~ ;.:~-:;"': ~..,.::;'.' s~s by the coort within foor ,.. ........... _ -....... _ ···"-·-monthS froni the date of a U I' • • I 0 • C 0 U • T 0 • • _,,,. ...._,. .,......., --, •. _.. f l t , ... .,..., of l~t CAL tl'O•N•A. COU .. TY Of' UIAM,Col""""°. rs --.. ~e ""trs as o.-,..... ,,.. i.ui _,,. •• '"° ~1• provided In Section 700 of
111 .. ,.,........, .. ~·'*,. .. 1_.,.,._.._1e11-w•iw .... tht Probete Code of
NOUY•M. '"' OIA .... ~. :;::'.::c:,....~.:r:...::11; California. The time for
"•-· •• ,..... 1., •-..-. °"' ....,_ •. • .. u. flllnQ claims wlll not tx· °"". '° '"°"c"uH .... -.. ••• -..".k plre prior to four months
.. 0~:,~~:"..!:"..:. ,..._ o.. =~~ ... c 11ci.ow from the date of the hHr·
t10fl 11111• a111n 1or °" er•r .1 ... 1111 cott"°"ATION, . Inv noticed abOve. ""'*-10 ,,..,,., ,., M-,,.... •Col""""•'°'"'MNfl. YOU MAY EXAMINE NOUYl!N, THI OIA to 4110110 Mel •t*T~, t ... -flit k:-fn hu t-Court. ~Yell-. 9\l?IOUTM••M•ACtl'IC ,,.. vr , ...
II,,........, et'etf'M ... oil ...,_ TITl.ACOM~f'ANY If yoo ere nteresttd In the
1111e,..,.. 111 "" ......., ...,_.. • H-..rot1911; estete, you may fllt a re· r;:•r ...,... tflls c-1 Ill o.,M-JIS .._.. -llO Porll ~~ quest wfth tht COUrt to r"e.
o, a .. ,.. Chrl< c-r or"'• w... .,... * eel----1e1 not let of t ..... Sent• Atlo, COl"9nllo, Oft ~. 1•, ._...,.,c.tlf.ff111 .. ,. ~ ,,...
••• ... 10:• O'd•<• ....... •M t11M1 ,,,.,,,,.,. lnV9ntory of estate assets
.... IMf'O -< ...... ".,.., ~ 9Y!,,_....,ktl end of the petitions, e<:· = :=..":.:':,*'.,.: , .... ., ~:::qi.a OoArv:=; co u n ti and r •ports
11 is~'.,..,.. ... ,•~ °'t-------------1 ct.xrlbed In S.Ctlon 1200.S
t111•.,... " ... ,_ • "'*1"*' of the Callfomla Probate lfl tlle 0olly l'llot. O MWlflftr If r..A.a. ~ol tire ......... .-..1 ... 111 WI '--•
~=:.,.-:...~:r -:" .. ~~ Uae the Dally Pilot fllb, WllMft & C.Ste, .... _.,., "rut Result" service DATao._ .. .,, 1 .. 1. AUor11•~• et L••~ 414 ""'*"·"-directory. Your lout" ll'lnt Av• .. •• ~.,.. MrVitt ls our Arca41•, CallforAI•. 1 ,...,.,::-4~3;:" 1p9ClaU.y. (t1J) IN-1"'·
IDI L :-:.:;,. Call '42·5178 eJtL 3U Published Orenoe Coast ~-c.tt o.11, ,,.... f.9pt"~ t.~~· J.vo. ~i.!:i ._ ..... _________ .. , ,. ... 11. "'u...... .... ......
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••OWN MAYO ••Liii
Comanche chief appointed
WlWam Sc:hula has been named presldenl of
the newly rormed Comanche Co. -Broadmoor
Homes• Southern Division. Schulz wUI oversee pro-
ject.a ln Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Rlvenide
and San Bernardino counties rrom Southern
Division headqµartera in Irvine. Prior to joining
Broadmoor Homes two yeal'3 ago u manager of
the Orange County·Los Angeles region. Schuli had
spent nearl y 30 years in the building Industry m
Southern California
* Ron Brown has Joined City National Bank's
Lido Village branch In N ewport Beach as vice pre·
sldenl and manager. Previously, Brown served
ON THE JOB
with Bank or America for 17 years. for which he
most recently was assistant vice president and a.c·
count officer assigned to the San Francisco main
orrice. He lives in Costa Mesa.
* Peter A. Kurblkoff has been named chief
engineer, rectangular for ITT Cannon Electric,
Fountain Valley. Prior to j oining this division of
International Telephone and Telegr aph Corp.,
Kurbikofr was director of engineering and quality
assurance for Sierra Electric, Gardena, and
worked in various engineering management pos1·
lions for General Electric Co., Providence. R 1.,
and Bridgeport, Conn.
* Bruce Mayo has joined lrvine·based Jansen
Associates Inc. as art director He lives in Irvine. •
S&ephaJlle Ano Roe has been named assistant
manager·operations at Wells Fargo Bank 's
Parkview Center office in Irvine. Prior to her new
assignment Ms. Roe was assistant operations of·
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
facer al th~ Villa Park omce.
* Gary N. llJckok has been promoted to buslness
development officer at Union Bank's Oran«ie Coun·
ty Regional office. He lives in Mission Viejo.
Union Bank also promoted Peter G. WelJll to
assistant vice president in the Real Estate Loan
Department at the same omce.
* Dnld D. Barlett and Ros• E. Wataoll have
been named vice presidents of Fred S. James &
Co • the Irvine unit of the Chicago·based interna·
tional insurance brokerage firm.
* Irvine attorney James T. Capretz has been ap·
pointed to serve on the Los Angeles Olympic
Games Citizens Advisor y Commission. A senior
partner in the law firm or Capreu and Kasdan,
Capretz is chairman of the Olympic Support Com ·
mittee of the Orange County Bar Association,
chairman of the board of Western Interstate Ban·
corp and a m ember of the board of dfrectors of the
Greater Irvine Industrial League.
* Jack Eastwick has been named vice president,
personnel for lrvine·based M icr odata Corp.
Eastwick was previously director of personnel for
two years and is responsible for all personnel rune·
lions withjn the United States, Puerto Rico and
Barbados.
* Donald E. Pircb or Huntington Beach has ac·
ccpted the position or assistant chief m echanical
~ngineer for Carter Engineers, Cypress
* William W. McClung or Huntington Beach has
been na med senior vice president/loan ad·
ministrator for Capistrano National Bank.
McClung , who will serve at the bank's Santa Ana ·
office. was the owner/founder or Far West Real
Estate Co for two year s prior to joining CNB.
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IO«IC ..,., '~ MW Caz bw.)
Right now la the t-;-me to start plannlni bow you
can get the maximum benefits from the breaka ln the
new tax law llberaJlzlng Individual Retirement Ac·
count (IRA) and Keogh plans In 1982 -the best ''lax
shelters" ever created lor lndlvidualt.
The rules on IRAs will be much more ravorable
t.o you in two sien!ricant waya, and you wlll be • root
if you ignore them.
l ) The limit on the amount you wUI be able to
contribute to a regular IRA and deduct each year will
be raised from the present lesser or $1.~ or u per-
cent or your ~ compensatlon
to the lesser of
$2 ,000 or 100 ~ t«
percent of your ··
compensation. ..A_ .. --•--------"" ~~ ~ts;!~·c !~~ lflflA PllTll
boost i n th e
dollar ceiling that you can set aside ror your retire·
ment and deduct on your tax mum from $1 ,500 to
$2,000 is an important tax break.
But far more valuable is lhe change an the
alternate limit from the present lS percent of com-
pen~ation to 100 percent of compensation -
particularly to all of you who had (or will earn less
than) $10,000 of compensation during the year.
The low 15 percent alternative limit means that if
you e.amed, say, only $6,000 during the year from
part-time or temporary jobs you could contribute and
ded~ct. only ~ instead of $1,500 for the year. But
beguuung in 82, the new alternative limit of 100 per·
cent of compensaUon won't bar you from contribut-
ing and deducting up to the new $2,000 limit if your
compensation in '82 is at least $2,000. ·
If you qualify to set up a spousal IRA because
you have a non-earner spouse, the present $1,750 limit Of! annual. deductible contributions to a spousal IRA
will be raised lo $3,250 a year beginning in 1982. And
the rule requiring the spousal IRA contributions to be
divided equally between the spouses will be replaced
so you can divide them as you prefer. '
2) In addition. the new law greatly broadens the
number of you who will be able to use IRAs. As of to-
day, only if you are NOT an active participant in an
employer-sponsored qual.ified employee benefit plan
m ay you ust: IRAs. Thus, millions of employees cov-
ered_ by their employer 's qualified pension, profit·
shanng or other plan have been barred from setting
UP IRAs.
This limit will be eliminated, beginning in 1982.
As an employee covered by an employer-qualified
benefit plan. you will be able to create and deduct contributions to an I RA .
The new la w actually enables an employer who
has a qualified benefit plan to offer your employees
the lax benefits of the new IRAs so they don't have to
set up separate IRAs for themselves.
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\\Don't go out too far, Jeffy! You're not s'posed
to cross the ocean alone!" "Whal'• for dinner ·· fl1h soup?"
,_,\R,.ADl'KE by Brad Anderson
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"Stop pretending you don't hear me!
I KNOW you do!"
A'~J 8 ·25 .
"If it's this good here. I wonder what it's l
hke In HEAVEN on a day like today?"
Jl'DGE PARKER
~---~~wiOo;LJiuLLCO~tTTm•• DO N'T YOU REMEMBER ? I Uf>ED
WHAT KIND 5UIWRIE'1E YOU IF I f1AID TO ~PPL.Y TOU ... WT I WA5 ONLY
OF OO~INE!15 l'M THE OIOOE5T DRU0 AN AMATEUR. THEN•
ARFYOU IN, DEALER HJ rHE ~TATE?
JAOON ?
GARt'lt:LD
TO WIN THE CAT f'OOO
C.ONIN\f.RCIAL AUOITION
VOU'LL HAVE TO ee A
CONVINCINC1 EATER
~ 49 Tiiie out UNITED FeMure Syndicate
1 Wolf gellO 50 Good friend Monday's Pume Solwd
5 Urge on 51 ~l>tft
10 Gem S3 MWOttun.e
14 lnlerumen1 55 Piece 1\#M
15 A~ compooe11t 1e About: PNf. se SplMln
17 Alll ..tlte 81 Twoeome
ptpel'I: 82 &Mil '°' 2 woc'dt conlldeoce
19 "It le IO" 84 Being: Sp.
20 lrden 1en1: es FOOll v.. ..~
21 CIQl'9 87 Predictor
22 Doctm. 88 TrOUble
23 Oft...., 99 Aes>etltlon ,,.._ DOWN
21 Ff'ftlfl coin 1 PIPI' *-
29 Aower 2 ROlt'1 ICM
30 Opp. of Rep. 3 llr'dl' home 24 TOOk 1 dlffw· 40 Apttf
3 t Tiie Fo1 · 4 9.-..d Int cflllr 41 Young 'un
34 JltgOM 5 Certainly g5 --ont'I 4t ~ llM
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NANCY ---HO'w'
ARE YOU GETTING
ALONG-PLAYING
,,OF Fl Ce?
GOROO
Fl'NK l ' "INkt:RBt:" :\
W~AT'5 WITH 'THE ~URF
BOARD ,CRAZ.4 ~
\.----~---...Je ~s
FINE---IT1S
TIME FOR MY
COFFEE
BREAK
BUT YOU
DON'T
DRINK
COFFEE
I f~HT !'D HEAD ON
DOWN 10 1fiE PARK AND
~ At-lD CATGH A HEA1
WAVE!
l'M 0011REDCF
LOOKl~AT
THESE. FOOR
WALLS!
by Charlea M Schulz
HOW tD46 DO YOU
MAVE TO SE 1H BEFO«E VOO 6ET Stm LEAVE?
by Tom K. Ryan
by Jeff MacNelly
by Ernie .Bushm1ller
I EAT MY ICE
CREAM FROM A
COFFEE CUP
bv Gus Arrr9la
WIN NDT1
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by Kevin Fagan
by George Lemont
SO, 1'" .. H!IR ROOMS PON'"f"
HAVe ONe.'
by Lynn Johnston
""ffiEN WHY [X)N'-r
YooooTt1E
IPONING IN
1HE LIVtNG-
ReoM?
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• 4:30 8ASHALL ~Y"Plr .... 1.-001•• HtW8 KUNOllU
Celne delivers a Mii
accuHd coward from
IMet torment by lhOwttlO
him the n11ute of coureoe D TIC TAC DOUGH
• OOOOTIMU
WltlOna tunlt to 111ylng to
ralM money for 1C41 lkatlng
1Maon1 for Panny.
PARTNERS -Betty Thomas and Ed
Marinaro are patrol partners in "Hill
Street Blues" tonight at 9 on Channel 4.
• VOYAGEAll
From Ille Jet Propulelon
LabotalOfY In Pasadena.
C..lfomla. Of Al Hlbbl
cover. Ille ht11or1e lllghl of
111\e== NBC NEWS
MOVIE * "When Time Ran Out"
( 1980) Paul Newman, Wii-
iiam Holden A love trllll·
gle deYelop1 on a newt)'
openad l111nd resort
lhrHtened by 111 active
VOICano. 'PO'
t :15 DMOVIE **"' "Shlmrnerit>g Ught" (19711) 8-1 Btldges. Vic>
IOt'la Shaw. A college
dropout goea In Match of
the perfec:1 wave In lieu of
worlctng l0t hit -ithy
lather. •PQ·
8:30 D JOKER'S WILD
• IEHNYHIU.
Banny u Fred Scuttle Pf•
""" hit version of the Orange Bk>leom Special.
I KCET HEW88EAT
QINEWS
8AAH£Y MILLEA
Wl>an 1 U N delegate'•
cheutteur turns out to be a
Slave. Herr11 and Wo1<>
demMld that he be 111
free. 8:561 EDfTOAIAL Pl.EOOE 8Al!AK
Regularly ICl'leduled Pf O-
gramming may be delayed
due to pledije br-•·
7:00 I CBS HEWS HBC NEWS
HAPPY DAYS A~IN
Rlcl'lle ha. I problem when
IYlfYOt)I ••PICll him to
get tf*n Ir .. lldcets lor 11
rodlconc:.r1
I AllCHEW8
IUU.SEYE
• ITRUTS OF SAN
FAAHClSCO
A welt crumblel during a
IOUf of Ille now-dn«ted
pmon Alcatraz. unc:oYW·
Ing • lluman elleleton and
1120-~-old murder. ·~EASY
Guests: Mary Martin. Larry
Hagman. (Part 1 ot 2) (RI
~ TIC TAC DOUGH (ii MBN OAlmN
Gunta. Jacll Jones, David
Btanne<, Marllyn Mc:Coo
(C)MOVIE
**'"' "Ad1m·1 Woman"
( 1972) Be1u BrldQel, JOlln
Miiii. A Wl'<>ngly lmprle-
oned MHor attempts to win
Illa r ...... by marrying an
Influential woman CIV HUME.AO UNO
Hoel Bud Greenspan tlllft
an In-depth loOll II Velkko
Hallutlnan ot Finland.
(Z)MOVIE
*** "Camille" 11938)
Gr941 Garbo. Robef1 Tay-
lor A conaumc>tlve French
cOU11eun hu 1 tragic
rom9n<:e
7:1G 8 2 ON THE TOWN
Ho111 Stave Edward•.
Melody Roger1. A look at
the treglldy ol ctilld 11-..
Ing, visit a moet unuau11
night club In the San Fer-
nando Valley
I QI FAMILY FEUO
SHANA NA
Guetl Conway Twitty
8 EYEOHLA.
Hosts Inez Pedroze, Paul
Moyer. M .. I Atllla Ille
Barber. the crown pronce
of .--wive hairdos: 1
randezvou• In St. Tllomu;
visit • South Bay .,... r ...
1aur1111 wh«e d llle well·
-glMfully lnau41 lhe CUI• tomen.
I FACE THE MUSIC
AlL IN THE FAMILY
Archie lnllale that a new
hOITle -not hi• -be found
l0t Hiiie Stte>flanle but
klnd-h .. rted Edith hu
Olher i~.
• MACNEIL / LEHREJI
REPORT 8il HEWS
(J) P.M. MAOAZINE
An unutual measage -•
vice tor women called
··The Man Gram ', 1 min
who aurvlved 1 free 1111
with an lnoper1tlve pera-
Cllule.
CID RACE F<>f' THE
PENNANT
Berry Tompkins and Tim
McC-recap divisional
b&Mblll ltandingl Ind
1nterv•-aome of the
Q!_me's top players.
(g)BASEBAU
Boston Rod So• 11 Califor-
nia Angela
8:00 8 (J) WAl T'ER
CRONKfTFS UNIVERSE
DQIL080
Perkins mistakenly
Involves his fellow lawman
In a ch11lty twlndle mut-
erminded by 1 t>eaulllul
Oriental woman (RI
G MOVIE
***"To Each Ht• Own"
( 1lM6) OIMa ~ HIV!Nand,
John Lund Yaera efler giv-
ing up her llleglllmate ctlHd
tor adopt Ion. a WOtnan
~•• her aon.
8 9 HAPPY DAYS
A potential Jelfereon High
beU!atball 11ar It pulled olf
the COUrtl beeaUM Of af\
oflen mlaunderllood mod·
IUl problem (R)
G FUPWI~
• P.M. MAGAZINE
An unusual mesa.ge --vice tor women called
"The Man Grem", 1 man
wflo iwrvived a Ir.. tell
with an lnol)etatlve per1-
chu11; Steve Caney mlJcft
a soggy ring and a
skyflook; Capt c.rot on
hOw 10 avOid crow't ·IMC;
BIM Herrl1 reviews "8o<fy
Heat."
CHANNEL LISTINGS
IJ KNXT 1CBS1 LOS Angeles D KNBC1NBC1 Lo<. Angeles
• KILA 11no I LO<; Angele~ G KABC· rv 1ABC1 Los Angeles
(J) l(FMBtCBSI San Diego D KHJ-TV (lnel I LOS Ang'eles 9 KCST 1ABC1 San Diego
tD ICTIV pnd l Los Angeles e KCOP TV ( lnel l Los Angeles flD KCET· TV I PBSI Los Angeles
Cl> KOCE·TV 1PBS1 Huntington Beac h
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epedalty.
Call "2·~• ext 322 1:
~ITIOUI autiNaU MAMa ITATIIMIUtT
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c-ity Clef'1 .. Or-c;.ounty.., JW't
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• EvetlHOIN
8Y2ANTIUM
Craig 1ttempt1 to 1109 Ille
explollltlon ot hit ICflpt,
and soon reallL• that
more 11 11 tteke lhan a
mere movie.
• NOVA
"Resolullon On Saturn··
An update on Voyager 1'1
••OIOt'•tlon ol Saturn In
t979 le1t1H• unique film
loot •. moat of wflleh has
never before been _, on
televlllon. Q
G MY8T£RY
"Sergeent Cribb Swing,
Swing T o09ther" While
taking a rntdniehl dip In the
Th_,, H1111et Shew ot
Ellrlda College whneuet 1
murder end la Whllked off
by Sergeant Cribb to jojn
1n the puttult of thrM men
1neboel (RI Q
®MOVIE
* • • * "The Godlllhef
Part II" (1974) Al Pac1no.
Rol>«l OeNlro 8uod on
the novel by Marlo Puzo
Increasing prftlUre from
government 1gencte1
~ to r•I upon Ille
crime empire ntabllshed
by three genetlllona ol I
powerful unoerwortd lamt-
{l)~T OF BIZARRE
JOhn ByMr shows you
things strenger than truth,
larger then life. and zanier
tha.n anything you've ..,.,
seen ln theM 1peclal
enc0te pr-tatlons from
the Showtlme Bizarre
llbr11y.
OMOVIE • **'h "Bananu" (1971)
Woody Allen, LOUIH
Lasser A product tester.
bOred with hll IYlf)'dey
routine, goes to 1 small
LeUn Am«le1n country
and beOOmM • dktllor
during e pOIHlc:al upMlval
'PG'
UO 8 (J) AIM AHO SHINE
A ""°""' of l~V--old boarding echoot room-
"'"" IMrn tNlt one ot their bUddlel ha ,_
~ tdeeed end plot to n11
him~ 111tth hie llf9' date. eu LAY!'ME&
8HIN.EY
Cennlne ~hie~
man llCt In • club c.ited
the Comedy Jungle. (R) O
• TOPITOAY
Hottt: Jim Thomu. M1ty
~'°"· (.JJ~-TMON
A comedian ttosl and lour
comic contntant1 who
compete agaln1t one
enother 1re featured In this
UnGensored comedy game
Shaw.
(Z)MOVIE
I *fl "High Pl1ln1
Oritllf" ( t973) Clint Eut-
wood. Verna Bloom. A
narneteu strenger rallies
the cowardly residents of 1
• Western town to Ch1llange
the rulhlell g.lng wflictl
hes been terr0tlzlng them.
9:00 9 (J) MOVIE * * * "I N-PrornlNd
You A Rose Gerden"
( 1977) K1lh!Mn Quinlan,
Bibi Andersson A 16-year-
old 1c:h1Lophrenlc COl'lnned
In 1 mant.. Institution
strugglee lo Ir.. her'Mll
trom her paychotlc fanta-
liea wlttl the Miil of a gen-
tle P!tChlltrllt G Q!J HIU STREET
BLUES
Washington uncovers evl·
FICTITIOUI au1111a11 MAMa ITATaMaNT
TIM lollowln1 119rson• •r• doln1 llutl-es:
THE LIVEltY -GENTLEMEN'S
fltAOITIONAL CLOTHING, • 1' Stlllll CHll ....... Cott• Meu, c.i11or111enu..
Allft WlyM Aftderton, Utt s.n..
tt.ee. SMC. Alie, CellfCl't>le 9t*. a.,., E.-1 l'lyM, P.O. 9o• 7"2,
¥.em'""" Lllwt, C.llloml• tis46. Tllll IMKinMI I• CondlKllCll ll'f e
..-a1~1111p.
Ai... W. A.-,_
Thlt -w• II ... Wltfl Ille e--, Cltf1I "'0r..-ewnc., 9fl Jwy 27,t•l. .. ,.,..
Pvlllllllld Or .... Olffl Delly .._
A4111, II, t .. U. '"'· t. 1"1 MOl•1
~ IO deer I l)IOOC.O
OOC1 of wflel ICICl'IW1I to be
1 rllGlllll'y molN.-1 lll004·
ltlQ. and protll9mt er••
o.t~ pertn.,1 Lucy
end Joe (I\) •& THMl'I ~ANY
JllCk becOtnl6 ,,.,. \If~
Of tne niurWOUtl)' i-c-
boyfflend ol I 90igec>ul
Qlrl (R)Q a ooo-.ua
AMl!.NCA
• Ma.Y QflllmN
0~11 _. .JOnee. 0e...tc1
8,.,_, Marttyn MoCoo,
Wll Slltlnlf, Am1nd1
Mc8toorn
• HOV1<
"~ulton On S1tllf'n"
An update on Voyeg41r 1'1
eJ1plOrlllon Of Saturn In
1979 ... tUIM unique lllm
looteot. moat ol wtlleh Ml
-belor1 ~ -on llirlltlon 0
(C)MOVll: * * ,_. "The Sl\Mpman"
( t95t) Qlenn Ford, Shll'ley
Mac~ A lhMP owner
1rtemp11 to outwll 1111 -
mlea wtlile herding hie anl-
mala through cattle coun-
{il TM WN;t<Y WORLD
OF JONA THAN WINTEM
H09t: Ofton Wellee .
9: 10. SA T'l.lf'H AEJIORT
WfTHCl.ETf~
A kve report from the
KCEl 1ludiol offering I
*C)eelal aummery 01 the
weei¢'1 11111111 1nd pros-
pects.
9.30 8 9 TOO CLOSE FOR
COMFORT
Hanry llndl birth COl'llrol
plH1 In Sar1'1 room. tnen
learns 1h11 JICkle has
Invited 1 sailor to spend
Ille night (RI 0
• RULECTlON8
THAOUOH A 8AAZIUAN
EYE
This special IHlufll the
jazz stytlngt of guitarist,
com~ and arranger
Oscar C111ro-~. who
11 Joined by gultarlat JOhn
Pisano and linger Lani
Hall, 111 ol wflom -· onoe wl1h Ser910 Meodea
and Brull et!
(!)MOVIE
* * * "The Btu• Broth-
ers" ( 1980) JoM Belutlhl,
Dan Ayllroyd Two bluea
singers mull contend with
Ille CtllcegO police, the
CIA. neo-Nazlt and the u.s Army 10 out t~her
a beneflt ~ to ralM
money for their parish. 'R'
OMOVIE
I I 'i't "Wllolly MOMSI"
( 191101 Dudley Moore,
Ler alne Newm111 In blbll·
cal Egypt, I lalM ptophet
nemed H~ Nves-
drops on • divine oonver-
Sl'llOn with Mo"' and
decides he muat be the
one to lead hla people out
of alavery 'PG'
10:00 G QI HEAO WOLFE
The wife OI I former di ...
lriC1 1ttorney la burned 10
~th In 1 car cruh right
efler telling N«o her hua-
band'a Ute II being thrtllt·
ened.(R)
119~
The H.U' leW)'lf ~
111411 hit plan to murder
Jonath#I flu ~ auc-
ceatul end proceed• wtth
ohue two of hit dalterdly
ecneme.(R) CIV MOW
"F1ma·· ( 1980) Eddi•
Barth, Ir-C.L FOUi'
talented stvdentl epand
an exciting IOUI' YNf$ at
Ille High School of Per-
forming Art1. 'R'
10: 15 (%) CINEMA8COM
tG:30. NEWS
• INOEPENOEHT
HETWOAK NEWS Ii> THE PAIME OF MISS
JEANBAOOIE
"Sandy And Jenny" Two
student• atart 1 )ourn ..
abOUI the lacta of IOve
11ter nearing 1 poelle
aocounl ol Ml11 Brodie'•
tregle 10ve 1ne1t (R)
(C)MOVIE
* * "Fr .. ble And The
Bean" (19741 Jamee Cun,
Alen Arkin. Two freewheel·
Ing San FrlllCiac;o copa are
plagued by run8W8Y cars
Ind alullYI I~ In their
croes-town r-to protect
the man they Intend 10 .,, .. ,
(%)MOVIE
* * * "The Electrlc Horse-
man" (1979) Rober't Red·
lord, "-FoodL A Lu
Vegu cowboy 1tN11 I $12
million thoroughbred horN
to Mve him from hit
explol1atlve owner.. ·PG'
10:36. MYSTERY
"Sergeant Cribb: Swtng.
ll'ICTITIOUI HllNHI
etAMa ITATaMeNT
TIM foll-1119 per-1 ere del119 ..., __ ,
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Vicki LH Ftr'8tllr, Utt
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TUBE TOPPERS
KTLA • 8:00 "To Each HIS
Own ·· Ohvia de Havilland stars as an
unwed mother who gives up her baby
KCET Qt 8:00 and KOCE 9 9:00
··Resolution on Saturn." An updah.• on
Voyag~r i:s night to Salum
CBS e 8:30 -··ruse and Shine "
Comedy about a group of 13-year-olds 1n
a boarding school.
CBS 8 9: 00 -· · 1 Never Promised
You a Rose Garden." Bibi Andersson
and Kathleen Quinlan star in an adapla·
lion of the story about a teen-age
sc hi2ophrenic.
Swing TQ091her.. Wiiiie
I ... Ing a midnight dip In Ute
Tl\an'lee, Harltll Shaw of
Elfrida College wlV-1
murder and le wfllaked olf
b)' Sergeant Cribb to join
In Ille pu'*lll of thr .. man
In 1 boat. jRJQ
11:00ee•woa
NEWS
• ITARmE.K
The EnlefJ)flM II taken
Ova< by the wlN ol Ctllldran
beamed on t>oerd. I =.x '1WtD GAME
.. OvwlclN"
• IEHHYHIU
A retum vlllt 11 paid to the
Hole! Sordtoe with Banny
tn cherge ot room -vloe.
lt:aG DMOVIE
* * •;, "The S111111c Rltft
Of Oree~•" (1973) Chtle-
toptw LM, Pell< Cuahlng.
Tiie unalnk1ble Tran~
v1nlan bloodsucker
1ttemp11 to control the
world. aod kHI everyl>Ody
In II. by conv1<tlng w0tld
INder'I to hltl cull Of devil·
worshippel'S 'R'
11~ 8 (I) CANHOH
A me<C411\1f'f IOIOler hlr•
CerlnOn to lnveallg1te a
mvf'der (R)
D QITOHIOHT
Guest llOll 8111 Cosby.
GuHta: Norm Crosby,
Carmen Mc:RM. Richard
Simmons. •a A8CNEW8 NtOHT\JHE
I LET'S MAJ<f A DEAL.
ITAHLEY SIEGEL
CAPTIONED ABC
HEWS CID RACE FOR THE
PENNANT
Barry T ompl< lnl and Tim
McCervet recap dlvlllonal
baaeb1U 111ndlng1 and
lnlervl-101M ol the
Q_lme'llop~.
t 1:36 . FAST FORWAlllO
"EtectrlCity And Energy"
Future irnpllcatk>fla Of Ille
de1>elopmeut1 In the UM ot
electrlcal en11gy ere
•JU>IOr«I.
-MlllGHT-
12:00 e MOVIE * • • "Thunder In The
Sun" (1"8) Sue.I Hay-
wwd. Jeff Cllandter A loYI
trtengte occure during tl'll
1880a ~ I group of
~ joUrneylng to the
Cellfomla ~di.
•&MOYIE ••• "The U..." (1178)
Jec1yn Smith, Tony Curtta.
An aaplrlng actreu
attempt• to Climb HOiiy-
wood'• aoclal ledder by
ullng any and Ill ~· available. (R)
G OUHIMOKE
-~ IMP088t8U
• AOOt<IEB
®MOVIE
* * * "Tiie Bluet Btoth-
.,. .. ( 1980) John BeluaN,
Dan AyllrO)'d Two bluee
tingerl mutt contend With
lhe Cl'llcago poke, the
CIA, neo-Nazla and the
U.S. Army to put togel.hlf
• benefit eonc:et1 10 , ....
money l0t their patilh 'R'
(l)MOVIE
•'A "Running" (1979)
Mlchael 1>ou9ta1, Suun
Antpadl. Hiving felled II
Mltly everything In Na Ute,
• 34-ynr ·old dlvore«!
man decldee lo try out u a
marathoner for the U.S.
Qlymplc; TNm. 'PO'
1:z:il6 • DICK CAVETT
Gueet· Chr1llt00he< Reeve.
12:16~MOVIE
"Frei HouM" ( 1979) Lou
Danny, Miki P8fller. A
group of boYI 11 F1ulk Unl-
ver Illy decide to thf ow a
p1<ty II Ille dNn'1 hOUM
and the place wlU -be
Ille MtM again. 'R'
12=-'0 G QI TOMOMOW
Gueats· country alng1t
Donte w .. 1: 111ua1on1111
Siegfried 1nd Roy, George
Sheeting IM Mel Torme
(RI
• lM FROM SATURN
Uve COYerege ol Voyfllilll'
II'• CIOM encounter with
Saturn end 111 moon end
satelllt• (Part 2)
~MOVIE
* * * "Tne Ritz" ( 1976)
Jack Weston, R111 Morano.
A bumbler unwlltlngly
11umblea Into a gay beth·
houae wfllll Meklng refuge
lrorn lliS murder-minded
brolher-ln-l1w 'R'
(2)MOVIE
* * 'i'I "Brubak1t" (1960)
Robert Redford, YllC>flet
Kollo. A reform-minded
weroen uncover5 wide-
spread corruption wnen tie
ent1<1 hta ~ aNlgned
prlaon po11n9 11 1n
Inmate. 'R'
12;40 8 (J) THE SA.INT
Simon ~VIMS en unusual
method to find OUI WhO I•
trvtnQ to klH him end why
12:50 0 MOVIE
I** It "The Godlllher.
Plrl II' ( 1974) Al Pactno,
Robert Duvall Mlchael
Corleone aaau"'" hla 111e
t1ther'1 ltlfone Ind power
as Ile becornM Ille new
heed ol the Malia, llnchng
probleml with rival lac-
tlonl and Ille tew through-
out 1'111 relon. 'R.
t:OO e PIYcHIC
PHENOMENA
''New Alie Of Conacioul-
neu" Holla: Damien
Slmpaon, St.cle Hunt.
Gueet1 Lew A.,.,., l.9ur 1
HuJCJey and Leland s1-1r1
dlacvN W"tem man'•
view of Ille WOl'ld't religion
and ptllloeOphlea.
• MOVIE
* • * .. The Spiral Stair·
case" ( 1848) Dorothy
McGuire, George Stant
• iNoeiEM>liHT
NETWORK NEWS
1:251 NEWS 1;30 MOM'CAM8E & W'8E
Eric end Ernie tewn IO do
bird C8lla; Emil CIHIT\I
Eric In a lflnnlja """""
JOHN DARLING
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• MOVll
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(1"3) ...,,,., ·~· (Jju, b9111 Montgomery
1:801 N1W1 1:00 8NIWI
~MM&WIH
lttc Ind ltOle 1)10... ''*' llll*1lee IUl•IMtlng IOf
11111 end cNpa
(CJMOVll
* • • "'The •oOlmeker"
( 1980) Aey Sharlley, tovah
Feldllhuh A ~1th11
m1n191r Ulll VlllOUS
ployt IO ce~ !WO 1een-'91't Into Poe> tinging
1t1tdom 'PO'
2:20 I l.OfTONAL 2:.26 MOVll • • * "loving" l 19701
GIOtge Segal, Ev1 Merle
Sllnl A 1r ... 1enoe en111 11
O~ b/ guMll II a
l'#lnglng party u he
malo.ea love 10 1 women
before cloNd-c:lrcull cam-., ..
I HEWS
2:30 MOVIE * •'A "PUiion" ( 1954)
Cornel Wilde. Yvonne De
Carlo
(I) BUT Of BIZARRE
JOlln Byner lhowa you
thlngl 11renger than truth.
larger lhan lite, and unter
thao anything you've -
-In th•M 1pecl1I
encore Pf-l1tlon1 lrOl'I
the Showtlme Bizarre
llbr•.!}'
2:4019 HEWS
MOVIE
II I "The Wiid Hurt"
( t952) Jennifer Jone1.
D1Vld Farr at A II.Illy and
lovely gypay gin 11om
WalM lets her hell1 rule
her head When a hind·
aome strang¥ com" 10
town
2:46 i CINEMASCORE a:OO HEWS
MOVIE
**'At "The Nude Bomb"
( 19801 Don Adams, SyMe
Kristel Secret agent Mu·
well Smart face• nla moll
dlnge<OUI ldYtlfMry In af\
Itch vlll11n Wl\o pl1111 to
leuncll mls&lles tllll wlU
dlltobe Ille en11r1 human
poc>ulalton 'PG :uo (I) RASCAL DAZZU!
Tha Little Rascal• gel In
and ou1 ol the d1rnd .. 1
trouble
3:50tD MOVIE
• • Unchllnod" ( 1955)
Elroy Hirsch 811b1r1
Hale
4:00 8 VOYAOE TO THE
BOTTOM OF THE SE.A
(C)MOVIE • * "Freebie And llle
Bean· ( t974) Jamea Cun,
Alao Ark111 Two frMwfleel-
lng Sao Fren<:llCO coo• are
plagued by run1w1y cara
end elusive ladlft In their
croas-town raoe to protect
the man lhey Intend to
err eat
•:35 (2) MOVIE * • '.-\ Bn.1b1ker ( 19601
Robert Red lord Y 1phe1
Kono A rel0tm-m1noed
warden uncovers wide-
spread corruption when hi
anlera his newly Halgnod
prlton POiing IS I n
Inmate 'R'
Wrdnrsdatf•
Da11• iner Mo.,lr•
-......a-
5:00 (!) • * • "Forbidden
Planet·· ( 19561 Waller Pid-
geon, Anne Francia. BaNd
on ShakMl)Mf'e·1 "The
Tempest " An outer spece
mlulon II I~ to
locate 1 profeaor Wl\o hu
been IMng '°' 1 number of years on 1 dlatant pl-I ot
thelulure
8:00 (C) * *•·~"The String·
er" ( 1946) EdwlrO G Rob·
1naon, Ofson Welles A
amatt-town college profea-
sor end puter ol hla com-
munot '"'"' owl to be 1 nunted Hui war uirnWll
t'OO CC> • • • ·tllk ttodtlngl"
( 1'571 f'.t9d Aatllre, Cyd
Cher-. An Am«ican film
producer beaome1
Involved with • fetnlie
AuM!an egent "' flettt
* t * "The Aaol\ftlf
Jungle" ( 1950) Sterling
Hlydan. JI~ Whitmore
The 0011Qe are betfted by I
¢rlff1ln11 m1111rmlnd'e
hell•mlHion·dOflar tObbety
fO:OO • * 'It "Cllpped W1ng1"
( 19!>3) 8o-v Soya. Lyle
T .. bOt
(t) * * ·~ "8pac;e Mavle
( t979) Oocumentery
Mvllc: by Mike Oklflelel.
Archlv1I lllm loo11g1
CNonielel the trlumphl Of
lhl V 8 apece pr0gram,
focutlng on the dremauc
Apollo 1 I moon landing ·a·
(I) I* "Playe<I" ( t9791
All MacGraw, Dean P1u1
M1111n. A young tanntt
pleyer on the minor ctrcu11
pur..-1 ~lllul but
llualve Oldll' wom111 Wl\o
la Ille m11tr_. Of 1 wealthy
bullneetmln 'R'
11:30 G • • "Women 01 The
P1ehl1torlc Planet" l 1966)
Wendell Corey, Kettn La1-
Mn The SOie IUfVlllOf OI 8
ap.ceantp era"' rem1ins
on Ille ,_ planet wHn a
girt from the retC\HI lhtP 10
lllrl a ,_ oullU<'e
CC) * * * •.; "Tiie S1ran9·
er" ( 1946) Edw1td G Rob·
lnaon. Ofaon We!IH A
ll'llllHown college PfOfft·
eor and pllllf of nta com·
mun11y 1urn1 out lo be a
hunted Nazi wat Crtmtnal
12:00 m "•·~"Arch 01 Tri·
umph ( 19"81 Ingrid Berg.
man. Cllarles Boyer a> * * * Clly F0t Con
Quftt' 1 t940) Jamea Cag·
ney Ann $herid1n
t:OO. e * LAI Bete
Huma1ne' (1936) Jean
Gab1n. Jean Renotr Based
on the novel by Emile Zola
1:30(t} • t '""The MICk•n·
IOSll Man ( 1973) P1ul
Newman Oom1n1Que S1n-
d1 Baseo on a novll t>y
DMtnond Bagley A Brlflsh
1n11111genoe egent and h11
lem1le cooort ere IOt'Clld
10 cope with dout>te agents
and trlple-cros"' on their
m111ion to capture 1 com-
mun111 SOy
($) * * * 'The Atonal!
Jungle' ( t9!>0) Sterung
Hayden, Jamn WMmo1e
The oollOe are b1ffle0 by a
crim•flal mas1e1m1nd's
Mll-m11hon-dollar robbery
2:00 Q • * "South 01 P1190
Pago (1940) Vietor Mel•·
glen Jon Hall A bind of
buceaneers '"" 10 ""d 1 natl¥'e pearl supply
3:00 8 * * 'i't "The Catcher"
(1971) Michael Wltney.
Jan-Michael V1ncen1
3:30 G • • * A Lovely Way
to Ole ( t9t81 Kirk Ooue-
111, Sylva Kose>n1
'°CJ • * '"' 'Space Mov,.
( 19791 Doc;vmentery
MuliC by Mika Oldfield
Archival l11m too1age
cnronoeles Ille trrumpha ol
the US IPIOI program.
IOCUSlng on the drarn1t1C
AJ)OllO t t moon landing
·a·
4;30 0 * * 'h "The Young
Warlord" ( 1975) Oliver
Toblu. Michael Golh1rd
A yOurllJ le1der unit• MV·
erll tribes 1n10 1 flghtlt>g
un11 10 combat the Saaona
5:00 (tJ * * "Running W1kf
t t973) Lloyd Bridget, Dina
Merrill The good guyt
fight the blld guyw In the
eon1emp0t1ry Am1t1C1n
Southwest ·a · * * • Fort>ldoen
Plane• . ( 1956) Willer PIO-
QIC)n, Anne Francis Ba.Nd
on Sh1kespe11e's "The
Tempest " An outer apac;e
m111ton 1a launched to
locate a prolessor wflo hu
been IMng tor 1 number ol
yeara on 1 d1111n1 planet Of
ll'le tulure
by Armstrong & Batluk
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The • ax 1s
LEGALS
CLASSIFIED
CJ
C4
over
Tracy Austin wasn't
Chris Evert Lloyd's
only problem Sunday . C2 .
Dryer
Club officials appear set to waive (or retire ) 12-year veteran today
By JOHN SEVANO
OftNDMtfl"IMtSloltt
Mos t people would sa y it's shocking
but since it involves the Rams,
nothing is r eally shocking any more.
The Rams under NFL rules -had
to c ut 10 players by 1 p.m . today in or·
der to comply with the 50-man rost er
limit. By M_onday night. they had dis·
posed of nine, including 13·year veteran
Bob Lee
Lee <although it s hould have been)
wasn't the shocking news bf the day,
however Ins tead , in what should be
made official today. the Rams stunned
e ve ryone in camp by apparently waiving
12-year veteran Fred Dr yer. Dryer will
mark the 10th and final cul the Rams
needed to make.
Dryer, a ma ins tay with the Rams
since 1972 and one of the few team
leaders that remained. didn't take the
news well.
Although the club made no official an-
nouncement concerning Dryer 's fa te
Monday, this much is known:
The defensive end missed morning
m eetings and did not practice with the
club Monday .
Dry er m e t with Coac h Ra y
M alavasi Sunday who asked Dryer if he
would conside r retirement Dryer stern-
ly said no and added that he had played
we ll during the preseason and was
r eady to start.
Dryer the n met with Gene ral
M ana~er Don Klosterman for 312 hours
Mo nday . Klos terman, re po rtedly.
asked Dryer again at the meeting to r e-
ll re. Dryer refused again.
Both Dryer and Klosterman held
a nother meeting today to discuss what
course of action would be taken. In the
meantime . both parties promised to
keep tight-lipped about the situation
t<_losterman 's official comment after
t he len g thy s e ss ion was. ·'It's a
personal matter and it will be discussed
a gain tomorrow."
Dryt'r's statement was a nat. "I can't
talk about 1t If 1 could, I would. but I
(•an'l "
Dryer. however. before he we nt into
the meeting . admitted to one reporter
he had been cut E ven Coach Malavasi
a nd some of the players echoed the
same verdict
i\lso, 1t 1s known that the Rams '
Secretary /Treasurer John Shaw was in-
volved in the talks. presumably to work
o ut a financial settleme nt for all con·
cerned.
• The bottom line to all this is that the
Rams want Dryer to retire. but Dryer
s till feels he can play and won't, which
le a ves the Hams the option of keeping
him <ver y unlikely > or putting him on
waivers <which is very likely).
Of course, what makes the whole af-
f a1r even more unus ual 1s that Dryer
HAS played well during the preseason.
Coaches and players have stated as
much
What isn't being me ntioned 1s that by
unloading both Dryer and Lee the Ra ms
<See DRYER , Page C2>
Unlikely heroes
Clark, Beniquez prolong Tanana nightmare
By CURT SEED EN
Of Ole o.llJ l"ltee SWft
It 's getting lo be a long season
for Frank Tana na Make that a
long second season
The Bost on Red Sox left
ha nder. who is known around
i\naheim Stadium m ore for
seven successful years with the
Angels. hasn 't had any help
from hjs teammates since the
season resumed.
He cam e into Monday night's
contest against the Angels with
an 0· 1 second-season record in
t hree a ppe arances. thanks
m ainly to a lack of hitting punch
on behalf of his us ually hard-
hitting teammates
For awhile. however , 1t looked
a s if thin gs would finally
change. The Red Sox staked
Tanana to a three-run, firs t ·
innjng lead and held a 4-1 advan-
tage after five innings.
HOW THE ANG ELS m anaged
to score six runs in the bottom of
the s ixth en route to an 8·6 vic-
tory left both Tanana and Angel
Manager Gene Mauch slightly
befuddled.
"It was strange out there in
the beginning ... Tana na ex-
plained. "Afte r awhle. I got
comfortable. Yo u can 't give
them five outs an inning. Good
hitting ball clubs will kill you if
you do that."
first fi ve innings with a fo ur·
hitter.
"It's not really a good idea to
s pot Tanana three or four runs.
He's not going to walk a lot of
people. You have to do ex"'actly
what we did if you're going to
beat him," Mauch s aid
Actually. Ta nana isn 'l used to
~tting a lot of runs smce the
It's not r ea lly a good
idea to spot Tanana
three or four runs.
-Gene M1uch
baseball season res umed. Com-
ing into Monday night's game ,
he had lost two 2·1 decisions and
his last outing, a 4-2 defeat lo
Oakland Wednesday night. In
that game. Tanana committed a
two-run throwing error which
led to his demise.
In aJJ. the Red Sox had scored
jus t two runs or less in 10 of the
games Tanana has started this
year while he was in the game.
So. things looked pretty good
after five innings Monday night,
much to the displeasure of the
25,808 in attendance
IT TOOK A couple of unlikely
heroes off the bench and a few of
the r eg ulars t o comple t e
Tanana 's s i x th ·innin g
nightmare.
lo the plate Wh en Hoffman's
belated throw to home went to
t h e bac k :-.t op. Be niquez
snambled around to third base
Enter Bobbv Cla rk. who was 1n
center field. because Fred Lynn
was out w1l h a n aggravated
knee mJury
l'LARK Jl'MPED o n a
St anley p1tt•h and belted it into
the left .field stands. and just like
that. the Angels had a 7.4 lead .
"I was only looking for a pitch
I could hit for a sacrifice Oy, ..
Clark t•xplained afterward. "I
got more power on it than I ex
pected ·
In the seventh. Grich added to
his Ameri can l.eague-Jeading
:-.lugging percentage < .568) when
he hammered his 13th homer of
tht-year off Boston reli ever Bill
Cctmpbcll.
Meanwhile, Angel relievers
Jt•SSl' .J e ffe r s o n a nd Andy
Hassler turned tn impressive
stints afte r Renko departed in
the firth. with Jefferson earning
his second victory against four
defeaLc;.
The Red Sox sent a few chills
up the spines of both the Angels
a nd the fans in the ninth when
th e y s cor e d two runs o ff
Hassler Don Aase came in to
g et the final two outs as the
Angels -won the ir fifth game in
the last six outings.
"The game is s upposed to be
fun You've got lo hit to have
fun." Ma uch said afterward.
Hoston third lxiseman CarnC'I/ Lu11stord make>.~ //rt' stop but can·r throw out Bobby (;rich at first base
And that's exactly what the
Angels did, sending JO batters to
the plate in the sixth after
T anana had coasted through the
After Juan Beniquez homered
in the second inning to slice the
Sox' lead to 3-1. Boston quickly
retained its three.run advantage
in the fourth when catcher Rich
Gedman powered a Steve Renko
pitch over the left.field fence.
"I guess I got a little greedy
1o1.1th Hassler I onl y wanted him
lo go l wo I innings I. but then
s aid. 'what the heck.' That's the
hardest I've seen him throw." Hooton in g roove
afte r c hanging s t y l e
Dodger pitcher blanks Pirates
PITfSBURGH <APl -Burt
Hooton o f the Los Ange les
Dodge r s has c hanged his
pitching s tyle. and National
League hitters a re still trying to
solve it.
Hooton threw his se c ond
straight, conplele-game shutout
Monday night. blanking the
Pittsburgh Pirates on four hits.
Du-s ty Bake r a nd Stev e
Yeager launched solo home runs
to help Hooton record a 3·0 win.
"THERE 'S NO s eci;et.
Pitchers get into good grooves
a nd hitte r s get into good
grooves." said Hooton, 9·4, who
has not allowed an earned run
covering 23 innings in three post·
strike starts
He attributed his success to a
mechanical change in which he
keeps his left shoulder closer to
his body during his pitching mo·
ti on.
"It'!J a pretty good streak.
The hJtlers are used to the old
way t threw. Hitters have a
habit of catching up, though,"
Hooton said.
Biil Madlock, who bad two or
t),e four Pirate hits, noticed a
bi.i difference in Hooton.
"He's changed his style. He
dJdn't throw a changeup before
hl1 fastball and now be does.
T hat makes his fastball look
even better. The same wtth his
nuckle curve," Madlock Hid.
"When he first came up, be lhrew everything h ard. He waa
lrylng to strike everybody out.
When I knew him, he wu a
thrower. Now he's a pitcher," he
added.
gotten bette r eve ry outing," the
Dodger manager said.
A two-base throwing error by
Madlock in the second inning
helped give Hooton the only run
he ne ede d. The miscue put
Pedro Guerrero aboard before
Bill Russell drilled an RBI·
s ingle to left.
Bake r clouted his sixth homer
of the season over the left field
On TV tonight
channel 11 at 4:30
wall with one out in the thjrd off
Pirate starter Odell Jones. 1·1. ,
Bake r narrowly missed a
second homer In the fifth when
his tine drive hit just 8 root from
the top or the left field wall But
left fielder Mike Easler grabbed
the carom and threw Baker out
at second.
YEAGE R 'S BLAST, b is
second or the year, came with
two out in the sixth. It also came
off Jones.
Hooton's knuckleball had the
Pirates off balance all night.
Madlock got the first Pirate hit
in the fourth, beatine out an In·
field grounder.
Mad.lock, wbo haa bit in six
straight games, also ripped a
Une single to left 1n the seventh.
But second baseman Steve Sax
grabbed Euler's Une drive and.
doubled Madlock off rirat base.
Tony Pena followed wttb an
infield single before Hooe.on re·
tired Willie Mon.lanes to deep
center to e nd tb.e lnnin1. Pit·
Uburgh's only other hit wu a
alngle in the eighth by Phil
Gamer.
In the s ixth. afte r Ric k
Burleson had grounded out, Bob-
by Grich reached first on a
grounder that Bos ton third
bas eman Carney Lans ford
didn't field cleanly. Actually,
Lansford was quite lucky to
knock the line shot down. and he
still had plenty of lime to nail
his man. But Grich beat it out.
While the Anaheim Stadium
partisans continued to grumble
when an E-5 was flashed on the
scoreboard. Dan Ford and Don
Baylor foll owed with singles to
bring Grich home and make the
score 4-2.
Brian Downing then ripped a
double down the left-field Line to
bring home both Baylor and
Ford and send home Tanana.
His replacement. Bob Stanley,
was greeted by a line shot to
s h ortstop by Beniquez, but
Glenn Hoffman let the ball go off
his glove. That brought Downing
Mauch also was a lso pleased
with <.he second straight strong
relief showing from J efferson.
ADDED THE hard-luck
Tanana. who is 3·6 overall. ··1
wish it would have turned out a
little better. especially with an
early lead which I'm not ac·
customed to. I wis h 1 could have
held the lead · ·
In all. the Angels collected 11
hits, with everyone in the lineup
getting at least one hit except.
ironi cally enough. Rod Carew
The m ost pleas ing a spect
about the come-from-be hind win
was the way two Angel ir·
regulars Clark and Beniquez
contri buted. Each collected
two hats and two RBI. Com-
bined. they fi gured in seven of
the Angels · eight runs.
Tonight. the Angels send Geoff
Z ahn <8·6 > against Dennis
E c k e r s l ey (6 -5 ) in the
homest and finale at 7: 30.
Aoki hit hardest
by stolen c lubs
AKRON, Ohio (AP> -Two in·
ternaUonaJ stars. Isao Aoki of
Japan and Peter Oosterhuis of
England, say they'll play in the
World Series or Golf despite the
theft of their golf clubs.
Their bags and clubs were
stolen from a luggage cart an a
hallway of a suburban Akron
hotel early Monday. The
manasement of tbe hotel, the
Hilton Inn West, offered a $1,000
reward tor the return of the
clubs.
Aoki was the hardest hit, IOI·
inl the ramoua putter that be
made 17 yean a10. He alao lost
hla driver and sand wedfe, two
clubs be had been uslnc for U seuona.
the importance of trust." she
said. dabbing tears from her
eyes.
She s aid she and her husband
called Japan after the theft and
were as ked to return home and
withdraw from the series.
"But we can't," she said. "We
can't go home until we calm
down. He will play here."
OosterhuJs, who had another
set of clubs flown in Monday
night from his manufacturer.
was sympathetic toward Aoki.
I Dodser Manager Tommy
Luorda praised Hooton 's
stron1 performance ..
"Hooton'• been superb. He's
Hooton, who blanked Chlca10
in bis last s tart on Aug. 18,
~~":~~: four and walked only BobbJI Clark u gTteted bJ1 Juan Bmiqutz after hUllng home nm.
HJ.a wile, Chi, 1ervln1 aa hla
interpreter, cried as sbe t.aked
about the lou In lbe Firestone
proahop.
· • AmencantJ don't understand
"I'm in pretty Cood shape. I
can be compeUUve by Tbun·
day." aaid Ootterhul1, now Uv·
lna in California. "Aoki la prob·
ably the beat putter ln the
world and now be'a Iott hi1 old
putter. Illa clubl ar. unique.
They're s horter than moat ctu~."
•
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/TUHday. Augu11 26. 1981
Lloyd threatened
at Toronto tourney
From AP d1spatcbe1
TORONTO Chris Evert Lloyd ~
was under police protection during
the w~kend after a m an telephoned
York University, site of the Player's Interna-
tional tennis tournament, and threatened the
life of the world's No. I-ranked women's singles
player.
Lloyd, who lost 6-1. 6·4 to fellow American
Tracy Austin in the singles final Sunday.
declined comment on the threat.
Police said fi ve members of the
Metropolitan Toronto force, as well as two
RCMP officers. kept a close watch on Evert
throughout the weekend after the threat was
made Friday night.
"A phone call with sufficient information
was received by York University security and
we felt we should take some additional precau·
lions." said tournament director J ohn Bed·
dington. "Aller that, we called in Metro police
and made the necessary arrangements for
Chris."
Previous professional tennis tournaments in
Toronto have been marred by death threats
made against the top stars, including Bjorn
Borg of Sweden at the Can adian Open men's
championship last year.
Quote of the day
Norm Van Broe kiln, former NFL
quarterback and coach and now a pecan
farmer in Social Circle, Ga., describing
the brain surger y he underwent two years
ago. "It was a brain transplan t. I got a
sportswriter's brain so I could be sure I
had one that hadn 't been used."
Magic's monthly wage: $83.333
LOS ANGELES -M agic m
Johnson 's contract with the Los
Angeles Lakers, a breahtaking ~5 .
million for 25 year s. breaks down into some tn·
teresting figures.
Based on a five·day, 40·hour week. Johnson
will earn ~.333 per month. His weekly stipend
will be $19,230. Based on 100 games per year , in·
eluding pre-sea son, regular season and playoffs.
he will draw down $10.000 per contest
Keough struggles for eighth win
lllckey Hendl'rtoo collected four •
hlt11 Mnd Miile tlf'a&h drove in lbrf'e
runs, leading Oakland to a runaway
16 4 victory over C leveland lo
highlight Amcracun Lea1ue action Monday
Oukland atukr Malt Keouah, a Corona del M11r
Hlt:h product who raised his record to 1'·3. was
hit hard in the early Innings, but a llowed only
two hit.a after thti fourth IMlng and aol hi• ninth
complete aume or the year
Elsewhere, Amos Otts
hud a homer and double to
lead Kunsas City to a 4·2 win
over Detroit, snappina the
• Tigers' winninac streak oat
nine .cames. Orange Coast
Coll t:ge graduate Dan
Qul11c-nbe rry picked up his
12th save of the year (or lht>
Royuls Rich Dauer belt
Ke()U{Jh ed two home runs and drove
in (ave RBI as Bult1more outlasted Seattle, 12·8
Uot·hilling rirst baseman Cf'cll Cooper
drove in three runs with a homer. double and
single as Mllwuukee edged the Chicago W~ile
Sox, 5.4 . . Kent Hr~ek, a 21.year·old playing
an his first major leaiflie gume. opened, the top
or the 12th inning with a home run as Minnesota
beat the New York Yankees. 3·2 Doc
Medich rired a s ix-hatter and Buddy Be ll drove
an two runs with a double and single as Texas
snapped a three.game losing streak with a 3·0
shutout of Toronto Pilcher Brill Burns of
Chicaizo. who didn't allow a run in two starts.
was selected as AL player of the week
. When Kent Hrbek was informed he was go
ing to the Twins, his final game with Visalis was
a nightmare. "'I was s ha king like a leaf in that
game I was more scared than I was tonight ...
<in his major league debut>
Tnllo's homer leads Phillies· victory
Manny Trillo slamme d a two-run ii
homer in the bottom of the 13th In·
nang. leading Philadelphia to a 7 s
v ictory over Atlanta in a gam e
highlighted by a brouhaha that saw Phillies
Ma nag er Da llas Green and shortstop Larry
Bowa ejected. The argument that resulted in
Bowa's and Green's departure stemmed from a
call at second base in which the Braves' Chris
~'hambliss was ruled s afe un
der H owa's tag
Elsewhere an the National
L eague Monday, Tomm y
He rr sin gled up the middle
with one out 1n the 10th in·
ning, scoring Tito Landrum
from third base and giving
St. Louis a 2 1 triumph over
San F'rancisco Pinch
haller Mike Tyson, after fatl-
Tnllo 1ng to bunt 1n two attempts.
doubled to n~ht center. scoring Ivan De Jesus an
the 1 Ith inning and giving the Chicago Cubs a
9-8 decision over San Diego . Rookie right·
hander Bruce Ber enyl hurled a two-hitter , lead·
in~ Cincinnati lo a 2·0 blanking of the New York
Mets
Baseball today
On thlw djlt' In bu~whull 1n 1007
Minnesota Twins OCl· l>t'all ('huru·1· r1rt•d
a no h1lkr und bl•ut lh<• Cleveland lntl1nn11
2 I
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i.t•1111on, blanking lht• Nl•w York Yunkt'l'S
I Oat Yunkct-Stadium
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Mllwaukl't' 111kht•r Hnllll' Fm~l'r' ., J5
Terry Nelson among NFL casualties
By toduy, ull 28 tt·irnb Ill the NFL
will have reduced their ro:.l<'rs lo 50
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Oarrell Allum-.. a fornwr t ('Lt\
11layer, has IH•t•n s1i.:nc·d h~ lhl' Los
/\ngclcs Lakers lu a multi yl'ar l'on
tract, G eneri1I Man<il(t•r Bill Sh arm a n <tn
nounccd. Allums, who played prt:v1ously 111 th1·
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pct•tcd to provide dl'pth for the L:ikl'r'> ..rt the
power forv.ard pos1t1on Phyllli. George 1.s
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flOUllC(•d
Television. radio
Following are the top sports events on TV
tonight. Ratings are • . • • excellent. . • •
worth watching;'~ fair,. forget at
n DODGERS BASEBALL· Dodger'> a t Pit
ts burgh.
Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Porter.
The Dodgers, who trail the first-place Atlanta
Braves by a mere half gdme game in the Nalional
League West, will send Dave Goltz 12 1) to thf!
mound against the Prrates· Pascual Pere1 <2·4).
The Dodgers won the first game of th(' tt1reP qame
series, 3-0, on a Burt Hooton lour hitter
RADIO
Baseball Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 4. 30 p.m .,
KABC (790); Boston at Angels, 7·3Qp m., 1710).
From Page C1
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Los Coyotes has some big changes planned Slick finish
for sailors More and more tournaments scheduled for the Buena Park country club
While the Southern Californ ia Open golf
tournament has been a fixture for many years
!since 1899 at Coronado>. th.is year's event at Los
Coyotes Country Club in Buena Park figures to be
among the best.
Los Coyotes, which was purchased by the
Mc Auley Oil Company in December, is making
plans to move ahead in many phases of golf in the
coming years.
Former Ram executive Doug Finley is
marketing director and will serve as tournament
director with Skip McMahon. a former chairman
of the Los Angeles Open and Los Coyotes club
me mber, as chairman.
A fuJI week of activity is planned with a Los
Coyotes roundup on Nov. 1 <Sunday). Baseball
pitcher Bert Blyleven will stage a ch arity invita·
tional on Monday with qualifying for the SoCal
Open at California Country Club the same day.
Former Los Angeles Times outdoor writer
Lupi Saldana, also a member at Los Coyotes, will
stage a fishing tournament at Ana heim Lake on
Tuesday (Nov. 3) and the tournament pro-am is
set for the following day. Thursday through Sun·
day is reserved for the 72-hole tournament that
could include som e of the top present·day players
from the PGA tour a long with some outstanding
seniors.
"All the tournament ingredients a re he re,"
says Finley. "'There's no doubt in my mind we'll
have one of the finest tournaments in the country.
T he response fro m some of the top professionals is
very encouraging ."
The seniors portion of the tourna ment will be
limited to a group of 15 players. all of whom have
won one or more major championships. The purse
is $30,000.
Incidentally. the purse for the SoCal Open is
HOWARD L. HANDY
$215,000. the largest ever offered in Orange County
for any golf tournament.
Jack Fleck, himself a former US. Open cham-.
pion, is on the Los Coyotes board as an advisor.
• • •
ROGER BELANGER, head professional at In-
dustry Hills Country Club and former pro at Mis·
s ion Viejo CC who lives in Laguna Hills. is all set
for the second West Coast Golf Conference and
Merchandise Show at his facility. It is a two-day
a ffair on Monday and Tuesday, Sept 14·15 with
seminars a nd exhibits highlighting the program. • • • THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PGA board
of directors has approved an affiliates program for
amateurs to help support golf in Southern
California.
The two primary purposes of the program are·
1 J to help support the youth golf and activities pro-
grams in the area and 2) to help support the
SCPGA benevolent a nd relief fqnd.
A $25 membership will entitle the affiliate to a
subscription to Southern California Golfer ; SC PG A
directory alias; membership card. decal, bag tag
and USGA rules of golf booklet.
F'or further inform ation and brochures. call
the section office at (213) 985·S4S4. • • • THE SECOND AMV ALCOTI' golf classic to
benefit Multiple Sclerosis will be played Sept. 28 at
Marchinent rolls to national title
SAN DIEGO -After eight years of absence
from the Pacific Catamaran ranks, Norm March·
ment, with his wife J inx as cr ew, made a brilliant
comeback S unday to win the national cham·
pio nship he had held twice before.
Marchme nt, sailing under the burgee of the
California Yacht Club, had lo com e from behind in
the final two races lo unseal lwo·time defending
ch ampion Cre ig Reaves and Oan Goodwin with a
quarter of a point victory.
In recent year s Marchmenl and his wife have
been sailing in the Olympic Tornado Class.
Marchment also had to hold off three·time
former champion Jeff Silver and his crew Paul
Weeger , Lahalna Yacht Club, Hawaii, who started
the s ix race series with two first place finishes.
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Fresh breezes under clear skies provided ex·
cellent sailing conditions in the South Bay of
Coronado for t he 23 finalists.
In the final race standings changed rapidly
a fter a 40·degree wind s hift sent third and fourth
place contenders. Paul and Cindy Fischer of Mis·
sion Bay Yacht Club, and Rocky and Mary
Hodges. Coronado Yacht Club on their bottom
sides .
They were dumped by their spinnakers on a
wild soinnaker reach lo the leeward pin.
Orange County favorite Owen Minney from
South Shore Yacht Club had to settle for fourth
place behind Greg and Mark Weeger fro m Hunt·
ington Beach.
~r..ctO,..J 1W.
SAVE AH EXTRA I 00/o on
WHOLE WHEELS OF CHEESE
at Treder Joe a Pr.to
Moat whole wheels or
cheese wel1h s lo 10 DOW\da. When you buy • whole wheel Of ChHH
from ua. we glvt you • 10~ discount from the aln&l• pound pr ice on
almost every cheese. If • whole wheel weighs mon
than 15 pound1, you don'\
have to buy ll all. We'll .tve you a 10~ dlacoun\ I? you buy a chunk wl}lcb
wel1h1 more than 10 poundt. Tbl• 11 a simple
way to beat lnnation-1.nd chceH •lway1 t.HlH
beiter from • whole wbeett Pleaae vlsll our
newest Trader Joe'• at
Ute lnteraeeuon or 11th Street , N ew p ort
Boulevard and Su_perlor
Aven.ue <nut to Denny'• and Barclay's Bankl.
MOW IM COSTA MISA
Riviera Country Club an Pacific Palisades ,\ tot al
o r 144 golfers. both men and women . v.111
participate in t he shotgun affair
The entry fee 1s $250 which mcludt>s Uw round
of golf followed by dinner at thc l'Ountry dub
among other things
Alcott is the 1980 Women's Open l'hampim1 and
wall be joined by other LPGA playi:rs along with
the UCLA woml'n·s golf team for lht> one day
event For further mfilrmalton. call 1213155011211 • • • C'HJP SHOTS Dou~ Booth has bet•n named
head pro at lluntmgton Seat'liff ScvN:.d open·
angs are availablc for assistant pnis in thc area an
eluding /\n ahe1m ll1lls an<l L.os Co)otcs ('ounlry
c lubs Also al Arrowhead, Chalk Mountain. El
Cariso a nd La Cumbre Orangt-Coast arca
younftslers are doing quite well for th(•ms(•l\'es an
various tournaments around the SouthlJnd In an
event at Candlewood Country Club an Whittier re-
cently, Tony Dupre of Big Canyon fired a 42 to wan
the 11-and-under division over nine holes whale
Brian Holmes of El Toro was the winner an the
12·13 age bracket with an 80 over 18 The Saiki
girls did well in their divisions, too. Kim. a student
at Ocean View High and Mesa Verde CC member.
had an 83 for second in the 15-17 division a nd sister
Laura had a 45 for first an the ll·and undl'r l'ath)
Mockett of Big Canyon was the winner of the girls
12·14 division with an 80 In a companwn event at
Western Avenue later an the week. Dupre was the
winner again over nine holes with a 41. Has sister.
Tracy, won the girls 11 and under t1tlt~ at the same
event. On Monday of this week, Jeff Wright of
Irvine Coast Country Club. finished second an the
16·17 boys division an a tournament at Rolling Halls
Country Club Wright had a 72, one stroke off the
leader in his age div ision .. In a SoCal PGA
event al Irvine Coast. San Juan Hills' Arne Dokka
was the winner with e 69 with Mesa VerdP's Don
Brown and Art Schilling lied at 74 ·
H) \I.MON LO('KAHf.'
0 111, Piiot B<Mll•"'I wni.r
St rcing v. 1nds \\ h1C'l1 mJilt• thl' ~a llors happy.
11111 a h11g1· 1111 'i l1<•k thut d:imaged l'Omm1ttee and
't11•1·t;.1t111 hoats. m<ult· ,1 wild du' of the second and
thud 1 :11·1·-. ,11 Hw Etc·ht•ll.., 2<! ~orth Ameriran
< 'h,1rr1p11111-.hql'.'> :\1oncta\
f'h1 22 knot v.1111b 1n the ocean v..est or the
'\ 1·\q><11 I f'll'I k 1d .. 1•cl 11 p .1 'ihort sax foot rhop I hat
h111l-.1 · ''"'' .md101' 1111 lh1· r.n·1· committee boats
,1nd o.,lo,111·<1 ml 1111 tht· tc.11s1d1>s of other boats as
"1·ll .1s cl:11nal.!inl-! tlw 11h -...111 on ont· of th<.> racers
It \\a:-.1 i.:rc·at dLt.' for the C'Ompet1tors. but
11111 for .111,orw l'bl1 'aid Bill C'nsprn ra('t' <·om
n11l11·1· 1'11.111111..111
1 'ra ,pm '..11d 11 "3'> not knov.n v.here the ml
-.111 k 1 arn1· from hut lht· Coast Guard helicopters
.incl :-i11 l.1n 1-r.1fl :111• tr~ 111g 111 l'lean up the mess
on 1 lw r.1t'l' 1·11111 "'· I wo lural sailors scored
\\ 111~ T1rn Hogan of N1'\\J>0rl H.irbor Yacht Club
won Ow f1r-;t r<1t•1-. anct Andy Macdonald won the
'>l'l'Clflcl
i\u..,tr:ila...in sailur' ...ippi!rently liked the heavy
v.1·.1tlwr f'11ncht1nn" a' B:irry Nesbitt of Sydney
pl.11· .. 11 wn1111l 111 lht· fir ... 1 ra<'e dnd third in the
th1nl g l\ang ham f1r-.t plare an the standings after
t hn•1· r ,H'i'' "1th 11 i pornt" un<kr lht.> Olympic
..,nmni.: ") 'tt•m
S1•c•11111I pl<IC't' 111 lh1· ~landings belongs to Mar·
dm1altl \\llh If. points . third 1s Hogan with 18:
fourth i-. B1•i1 Altman of Cowes, England. 21 7: and
fifth • .., .John Sa\ J)!t'. i\ustralla. 26 -I
f<..H•t· I I I Tim llogan. NHYC 2 Barrv
'.\1•.,h1ll i\usl rah;i :i Don Be\'er. San Diego; 4
1\1111\ 'l;1c·clnn,llcl. "II) l '. 5 Ren Allman. Cowes.
t·:n).!'ian<I
H:1t·1· Ill M.1cclonald 2 John Savage.
Au-.1r,ll1u. :i N 1·~h11t . .i llogan 5 Rick
llJ\\(horrw NIIYC
GIGANTIC 3rd ANNUAL
SALE
OVER $6 MILLION IN MERCHANDISE
Wtry dNve to a second BDlfo Savings on brend 1319 sele? Orang41 up name •Ids. boots. County w1M have Ifie bindings, pole1,
flnost ski salO 1n So. elolhing & accessories. caur. we gu1.1,antee it. tO OFF Anaheim Convention or your money t>aci<I Center. Sept. 5, 6, 7.
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Jutr 7. 1"1 bv the ~'°' Covrt,
County Of Ortflllll, Stet• ot C:.lllorfll•,
UPOfl a '"°'"*" -Ad In fevor of Gr-aro.. COftCrett, e Cellfontle <or·
p0retlon .. JUOgfl'teflt credltorltl -
19etns1 Gront ~le. He,.1111 "·
Hoope111erner. Ill, e na "•" PartNnl\lp I• _ .. pwr1Mnltlp),
NOTICI Of' PUIUC MRAalNO
TO aa MILO IY TMI
LOCM. MMHC'lt l"OaMATIO..
COMMISStON OP OtlANOI
COUllTY, CALIPOllNIA ON A
PtlOf'OlaD a.llaJtATION ''ll·r · TO TMI MIU
GONIOUOJITIDWATa• OISTalCT
SUPlalOtl COUaT
OPCALl(ll()aNIA
COUNTY OF OallNOE tn lhe .,..It., of .,.,. AWtlullon al
ALY~ MICHIE OAR l'Of CIWlnge Of
N•me
CASI! NO. At-
Otlotlll TO SHOW CAUSE
"04' CMAMOa OP NAMI
llLYSON MICHIE ORa lie• lllld a
petition In 11111 ceurt tor M Ol'dtr el-
1-lne Plllrloner to change lier name
from ALYSON MICHIE ORA to
AL YSOl'I MICHIE
11 ll "9rtOy order.cl llWll •II __..
STATE¥1NT 01' AIANOONMEMT OFUHO,
FICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAMI
'"" loll-Ing ""''°"' "'"" abtl,,_ -,,.. u .. of '"' Fkllllous Bw ,_,, Nt1nt
V IOEO HOMES, IOOU O arllt td
ht , Hunllnqton llt«ll, {II '1M6
Plllllp H M <Ne mte, 1119'
MCOl<mo41, lrvlne, C•lllornla 9171•.
Dale Slmoro, 1430 Sent.,,.11• Ter.
<Kt, Corone dll Mer, Celllorflla UltU.
Tllll bu\l"'u *" C-led by e 11m,.., per1 rwnNp o. .. Slmllro
fllt• 1t•t•men• w•• 111.a wllh Ille
Covnly Cler• Of Orwnge Co..nty on J"'y "· '"'
..
Or nge Coast OAIL Y PILOTfT'uesday, August 25. t98 I
• De•oM•fl•hlno
llallrll'OllT llort't l.eMlllal 11 .,.._,
14' .... to, U ..... L. yetloWfell, 10 ..Cl t~1 01 mMlltrtl. IDefff'I l.Kllff) IN •"tit" ,....,., .... ..,._ ... ,._,ce11<0.,.~,
IGert<llfl\ll,Uyel'-Wll,ll1"'t<"'"'
DAMAWMAaP t•"'91M• l11"9W,,... -It•, 10ye119wWll,111m•o .... 1 llAL aSACM ... Mtte,., •Jt r.O tlt11,
UmW<llerel,0Mfldbe .. ,7t•llctMH,S3-· ,.c ...... "-···, .,. .. ..., ... U.N OtaOO IMUll W ..... ,. __ .,
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•"91t" , 111 .. lln '-• t '{tllowtall, 4 ...,. re<.,.., 1'4 llOnltV. 110 <elleo be•s, ltO rocl!
11111.
OAN "o•o ca.. St. ~> 12 .,..ltn 1ye1towtall,•berre<YOe,h-'to,
IHellCO-, Uwndbett l"""'°tO'CMI)
111 '""'" 0 Y41110wt•ll. u• hrrec.-, w -llo, .. cell<O beH, 1 \MW! b•u, IOS rock
""'· M01n9(kltftl . 11a00Noo 167 eng .. n . 1n Donlto, s..
oeu,ltaarrecllOe,»Ytl-11,Urocltfl"'
SAii '"''IC* ,. ~It" 10 llng '°°· • rock <Od. IPO ...a too ,Od, 1• ...... U rect
>n•Pf'H MO"llO •• .,. (Vire'• LelMll .. ) .. •no••"· 2111nv<Od. •tor.aroo coa, 414beM. >Sir.a~ AVILA UY 1"-'-Lloltl 14 .._,.~
:JA llng <Od, 12' fOd roe II toel. ltl Y41110w "'"· •JO roct.11.,..
IANTA ••••• ._. •1111191tr. Ill celko °'"· J llno Cod,. (OW (Od, .. rlld .... _,, II bOnllo, 16lroctr 11111, 247 meclttrtl
YaNTUllA -,. •neltrt 110 rock coo, 11
c-coo 3 llne ,oa, fl celko btu, 205 ...,,to,
)llOmec, a<••·
OX11A•o II •"Iller> JtO rock ""'· I helil>UI, I Y41llOW1ell, 111 OlkO beU, U Miid
IWIU, U7bonlto.
MALllU -U •nQltrt •SO rock flt/I, ,, cellco-.,.OINKk.,•I
PA•ADlSI GOY• '"•no .. ,. 110 rock
COd, 16 •-coo, tt Cellto be\\, I llellOUt, ,
-•to
NASL playoffs
Plllll' aOUNO
, .... .of·T'!Wwl _., .• ken
Montr'eel $, Lm Angtlt1 J CMonlrMI 1-
.. rlH I 0)
TNliellt"O•me
Je<l(-.vlllt •• •11enra
W--y'1 Otlftft Ce19try el F0<1 L..-ra.le,"
T11~ ti MlnnelO!e, n
Por11-et S... 0 .. 00. n
c111e..., et S.enlt, n
Tempe Bey el VllllCCM.t••r."
~Y'•O.,ne
Montreal at LmAngeln
P~y.A ..... IH
T-a.., at VencCM.t.,.r. n
~ •.• ~n JKhonvll .. et Atlent• 5-y,•-·· SHftlt1tCNc-
T11IM at Ml,,,.,.,.e
-.vw1" Lm """'°'·,, Por11-et S... Oltoo," ,,,,.....y, ... _.JI
For1 Leudlroete •I Ca'9ary, n
NOfE· TN Cm,,_ re<elvec1 •Dy• In IN
llr>t round lor t>avif>il '"' De•I r..:ord C1vrl119 ,,,._
Top 10mllea
Here .,,. ,,_ tO bftl llmtt ewr rKOl'-
ln tlw mOe r,..
I J, • SJ, S.O.•ll1n c-IGrttl 8tlttl11>,
"" 2 > •AO, Stew Own IG••et em.in>.
l'IO
J 3 • ~. c.oe. ,..,, • , .. u. 0...11 .....
S. l ... «>. John Welk•• (N•w tu1-1,
1'73
•. J ... S7,0wtt, .. ,.
1 J ..... Owtt. '"' I 3 4'Al, Jow-Lvl• Goftulln ISc*ftl,
'"' • J ..... Stew Scoll IUnlleG SIMH I
'"' 10 J ., 14, M.lk• Boll, Kenye, '"'
Women'• volleyball
COl.1.101
UC '"'"" drf Unlvtralty ot Pl~. u .... , l>-IS, 9-IS, 1~12, 1~7
PUIUC NOTICE
MeN Verde lnvltetlonal
.. OU DIVlllOM 1 Deft t.11000•1 Rey Venye (Nonh
at.IKll) ta, 2. 0-. C•-11 0... T-r
(Ma .. VtrW), t&S, J lrlen LlllOl1y Al
Wtllt !Mitw ve,..l. lat ••T OtVll'°" t. llU Merri_,_, o.Nr« 11-ry
Mlll1l. ue. J -. .... Nlk·Jlm ~llfllllll• 11.oi
Anoal" CCJ, 161, J Vtrll \m•ldlno Mel ,,._,.......,.. (lftCllen Well\),,.,
MeH Verde Derby OltOU OIVltlO..
1 O.•n Mou 010 J •,hon 1w .. 1ern
Hiiia), 2 .,..,. I lndlty Al Wtlll (-
V•rdif). J "I<" Mellick AICll ~Ima IW.wm Hlllll
NIT DIVISION
Ef Hllm.a-Arl ICatey•ma (MtH
VttGel, 1 Cf\arl•• aonnelt llrd Cron
IMtu Verde), J Tom Welu Relph
8•u,.,....,, (Yor'De Lino.I
Junior Udo·14 Regatta
C•t N_, .. ec111
I Ron 11-rll (AlomllO• Bay YCI, 1
Erlll Meyol (l(lng HarDor YCI. J Kiri.
,_., lllllrflllD• B•Y V{),. Bl•lne T-
IB•hl• CotlMNell YCl, S An._ W•try CMh
1lon 8.ty YC I
Caplltrano Bay YC
AMMIVEeSAaY aEOllTTll
PHRF I AeOltn t . Fred P~fu
1c.,.1>1r-!Mr YCl 1 Hok> 1(1111, Rk.k
A•ll CCoclo Bn YCl, 3 0.rk Siu , Aendy
O.vort ICej)o 8ey YC )
c1..... I Aedll"' 1 U••• :.•er. ) St· l"Qer, MIU Wttlwn tCePO Bey VC I
Cleu B t tiOIO I("'· J Fire Orlll, Mike Atardon I~ 8•y YCI, J Funtty F ... ln,
l'tlo -IC.po 8•y YC)
Non-1plnn•ker 1 M•rtlnlQ..,., O•v•
C-ICecio 8•y YCI 1 L-11.,...,
Brl•n Plt.rtOtt IC.PO 8ey YC I, J W•toll,
Howera P-1cacio Ber YCI
Cal U I Whlpl .. 11, Ja<' Plnllero
IOVC). 1 Liie Slrl•, Freni. Vrenl<•r ICePO
Bey VCI, J Splrll, Ill Wtllner ICepo B•Y
YCl
C.eprl u ' Flepjeek, AICll Ort...,d
IC•PO Bey Y CI , C•P•ICIOU>, Tom
C'.oodwtn cc.po B•r v c1, 3 Sou• 5-1
O.nnl•Cowtn IC-8•y YCI
S.llOI junior 1 Tim Aearcloo IC ..... B•Y
YCI s.-Mf\iOf I Bob "••no IC•PO a.,
YCI
Del Mar
MONOAY'$ lllSULTS '*"tf4J.4ey _.,...... _, .... , l'lllST a ACE.• 1...-long•
Miu u Concltt IMcHarowel 'IO • 20 HO
Sw"I LAtlle IMcC.rron) S 00 l 60 Sw"t _._ !Wini-I l 20
"''°recto Je•nle > ll•lndrop, Tr-•
BUuty, a.. .. A Nolllfe, Third 0.. -lion
Glen'• V-., Meller Of F•<1. St• Bel(Olly' L• v_ .. Sonela, COVIM Pll<I• Time I 11
SECOND RACE. 0-.. mlle ~:::....-::in~~~':.f:!."'"' 1 00 J 00 J IO
( 0.1--. .. ...,, ) lO l IO
LI Ille 8-in IC.pit.I"") } 60
Alt.o re<.M luc:1•rn.190 Tr1\t•r L..ld\t
Purp Woof l ob1 n«-tl• Re•lu•o t-to~.
H_y...._.. Ledy N111n~y
Tt,,,. I Jt3/S
U OJllLY OOUILE: I 11).f) paid UI lO
Tl41aoaACE 61url-1
Im""""" h-IW•fllendl S IO l 10 1AO
Embermttl< tPl .. c•I •00 460
Rerne..-My Dr .. m lll•1""1uele) J60
.,..,,....., Pl'tll'> Prine.•. Annlet lerl<, Ill
A fell, LUCkV Martini Prlu 0 ' Oanc:~. fr1u1 ..... Ooubl•
Tl-I IOJIS
U EUCTA (I Sl Pl•O tt '! 10
l'OUllTM a ACE.• fur 1-
0.wn't GolOen e. ,.,..,., 4 «I
Atom Eye• IPlnc•yl Jto llO
l .IO 2 .0
J lO
111yue o.. Per1y Sencb IVtldlv•-l
AllO ra.«ef Ouffn > l(•r•. p..,-~"" ' Time· I llllS
Pll'TM ••Cl. 6 lurloncl' 01ymp1<Moment
(Mc""'-1 l 10 1 00 J 00
Min a.con IW1nlt11c1) I '° J IO
Yvodle 10.ION>uSS•Yel S 00
Aho r•cftd M•un• t<.t• M'''· -•ltv•fu, Glorlou> (erur, Popper Bo1e1, Site ..
Macer I""' Tl-I IOo!S
•S EllACTA ll·SI !Mid ~1 SO
PUil.iC NOTICE
11aTM at.ea. 6 l'llf...._.
lwiy~
10. .......... ,.1 •••• , .. ~1100.tm IC..MIMMI l .. a•
~-y , ... ,,.... .. (~I 4.0
Al" r.c.. Or.it'• , ... ,,.. ""<~"'*
U•-l .. ••ecv Je
H¥•1tTM •• , •• 111'1 1111'~ Oft 1111 ''nc-co.t __ .,., J •. J JD.""
le~4Wl lT-J a•.-
OaulM• °'"-((.N~j .... Time I 214/S
U aJCACT.\ I• JI peld •1110
u PIQI ''" II 1+1+•> ,.IO ~• .. o with to wlMlnO tl<k•h hi• -... 1 U 11'1(• "•
C""tOIMIOfl peld •IO 60 wllll I~ wttw ...
llOru (llvt llOtW•I
810-'H aACe One mil• Al yo..r ...... 11'9
(Ve ....... le l I) 00 •JO •«I
~ .... 110'191 0< .. 1'11
IMcC..ron) • 10 J to
0tKtt'tlC..l-•I •to
4 1'° rec.O Vt.CllM."°• O...nt11m 1.aep,
Shenklte
Time, I .IUI\.
MINTM llA,I, 11/16 ml~
11•-lelr• IMc(;erronl t 00 • 10 J 10
O•n Die 1""'1•• 1c...,......,1 1l to • «> lrl~ CPlncey) J 10
Ill .. recld Off To Moltl•. Y-"oyal,
~unnln' Ruter, S.r1111. ''Y P•wt, lellOltlne
River. 1.._rint•bft . \lty Ml"'°"'· ICryPf(IOt ··-, .. U IUCTA 14 ti CMld ..-1111
Atl..-.Ce U,OSI
Monday'• tran1actlon1
IAHaALL •nwn< .. u...,.
NEW YOAIC YANKEES Pieced Lo..
Pl1tl•ll•. CM.ttlltlO.<, on , .. IW•Y a•-
11>1 At<.tlled e-, 8•-n, ovllleldlr ,,..,,,,
Colu-ot lhe lnternetloftel l •evue ..__, .... _
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES A.Celled
Merk O-vlt. pitcher, from Olil•"""'• City Of
'"" A,.,.,k.tn Auocletlon Wel""a on JOIVI
V11ko•Kll, tnlltlder, tor the P<ot•PoW ot 114vlng him .,, unc-lllonel , ......
,-OOTaALL
Nat,_.1~111.A-
CHICAGO BEARS Cul frtllk 0111•.
ouerd. Jeff L" encl Tom Oonoven, wla. •• c••••rt. L"""lt JOll"-', runn•no 1>e<• Jon
NajMIM -Bob ~rYl. 11-llert Jon
HO'"· -'1erlle<ll, -Ayett Mu11eney ..
'•""~.,., OENVEA BRONCOS Acquired W-
Menn1ng1 w •d• rece tw'er ._lt k t•tutn
•~cl•ll>I, from lhe 8ull•lo 8111> In u
c "•"" tor •l'I undls.< lo\ed fwtute-Or ett
t f'tOI<• W••~ Atv1~ L._ts.
OETAOIT LION!> Cllt llndr C:.nnevlno,
11,,.IM<k.er, Curley Culp, 0.fart\lve teci.11,
Edell• lewll, end !Mom John..,.., 0.feMow
bach, Boo N1tlo1ei., lltfhl end. Fr~
l(lrlll-. -r.cetver,...., Joftn 5'i9nclle<,
Plte•,l<k•r Pleud Aer Wllll•m" •l<k , ..
lurnea on llW non-too1IWlll lnjur• ,_..,.
11•1
GREEN BAY P4CLERS Cvl flm
Stohs, teckle urry Wtfl\, llMIMCkH.
O •vlCI Polw•y ulety, Aaoe Sevtch,
pl•<•'-'<._•, Melvin Hoovet •nd E~
8yrO, W'tdt tt<•I..,.,,
HOUST~ OILERS PLllCED Ar1 Sii
1noer. 11,..~lltr an '"" pnnlcelty ,,,_,
lo per10<m 11., Cut Ct>arlt1 Caull•IG, a.
ltntl•t IMO, Ml"t !..«Iller, ll(lltl -· -Alert Tom•\eth ruruuno O•<k Pt.ced
Oelt»rt F-owler t1n•D•<ker. eno Urry
J-•. runnlr'9 o.ci., on llw Injured •tMtVe fl,,
ICllNSllS CITY CHIEFS Cul Ole<lle
""'· temer. Jom ACM.Irk• lecile, •I'd 8•1., Sutflv•n, punte-r
M14MI OOlPHINS Welved Brad
Wrl(lltl, Qutr1t•IWl<ll S.m Gr--JOlln
Noon•m w161' te<••.-.''-M ike Daum, of
l1n11vt l•<klt. John .ll!•orCI, delentlvt
ltelllt , fr.om Oo<nb<oolt end \/Ince C-11,
9uareb A•~ W.oti, °""'11•• , .. , ... -A-II '"-"'• .. _,., Pleud Ooue
8 e•UOOln wtety Oft lnJuttG ••Iver' U&t
HEW ENGLAND PATAIOIS C"1 Rkll
C •m•nHo end Ken N•ber, °""'•"'· Tiffry Nol...,,, liglll eno, Don Jone" corner tie<•.
II.vie Sleven• runnono be<ll, Chy 0.v~.
~IC• returner Cr••O JOl\nt.On. fullo.<.11.
Sieve Ml'Moc,,_I dtlt11tlw tac>te Ooue
Mt DOU9•IO Ot••ns.tv• t nd, eno Jimmy
Ste••rt, de'fen\l"'f' bie<., PITTSBURGH STEE.lEAS Waived
Robl>w .,..,,1,,, wide r.ce1ver .ic • returner.
Jim Ftn.,,u end C"'11> Htndlr..,,., wloe , ..
c•lv•'~. 0.vtd RH•• '"""'"9 bi«~ aftd
Audy PNlll04. -ro
SAN FRANCISCO •tE RS Cut 111<11 c;.,".''· OltfM'\IVI' ~-.C:tvtn Cote, '"" f\lt\O beit.~. Mtnry WIW•mt, Whtlt ,., .. w,,
LfO Bt-"'"'""· l•O•• •nd Crelg All "'"'"·-d TAMPA 8AY 8UCC.ANEERS Ull lltO
8t"" -A-r1 n.omtl. '"""'"II bKU , Jeff 0u'"" Qu•,.-1•rba<lk. Fr•nk Ge,,,.,
punier, Al<l<V Ooller, otten•lve i.c• ... 8o
h Y">-. •Ide rtolvot, •nd llerwt 8,_,
Mar• Mecek -Ted Vln< ... I, 11,,.beckan
WASHIN(,TON llEOSKINS -W•ived
F •td Cook, defensiw ond T Allt11 1(-
nedY. _I(.,. T •Ytor. dtfen\IY• be<k
SOCCI•
Mei.t •-S.cH &..•-TOA~ TO BLIUJ>llD N•,_., o. ...
Tur,.., c-.11 tor lht l .. t-«2 .., • ....,
COLLEGE
HOFSTRA ,.,,,_ Gereld Alle:.rQ -
Joe l<•rlno •H"l&nl IOOlbell <OKhtt
LEHIGH N•,_., J•ff Tipping --· cir coach
WAGNEA Named Gffro-ltoc:llrnefl
m•n~, tr•• (a.( f\ •nd Jim GrOMH'\ 'lllllOtYWon.,
tract coedt
I PUil.iC llTICC
ca
"CTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMIMT
The lollowlno ~rton> er• dolno
11<111 .......
EXCLUSIVE PAESEN fA TIONS,
HMS Los AlllOS Blvd., •216, LeQUfte
Hllh,CAn.u
SUPl•lo.t COUaT 0, CALI PORN IA
COUNTY OP OtlANOI
GASa MUMa1 a A 1"70
Ott Ola TO IMOW CAUH
POil OtAllGI OP MAMI
¥UNICl .. AL COURT OP TMIE
STATE OP CALll'OaNIA
THE CENTllllL ORANOI COUNTY
JUDICIAL OISTalCT
,.. Clric c:..ow Orl ........ s.a.... ...... CellfwW• •:att
P LAINTIFFS RICHARD E
KAZARES end PEOGY L KAZAR ES
I
NOTICE OP TaUSTll'S SALe
AM8..,.
TS No TS 161 .. 1
llPNO ~JS
On I Seilt-r 1"1, et II 00 AM ,
Tit•• •-•net -Trtnl c:-,,
CLYOE NUUT, HS.0 LO$ llllM> ..
• Jl6, leeune Hlllt, CA '16SJ
SUSANA HRUDKA NUUT, 100
Lot All-Blvd., a 116, Le°"1\t H Ill•,
CAt11W
This b<alnetl IS conducted by ... ln-
Glvl-1.
Clyde NWI
Tiiis sletement .,.. 1111<1 with the
counly Cttrk ot Oro~ County on
AVQ. 4, '"'
•• Ult ....... tf .... ket ....
PllUL 0. WOOl.Oatoo• .... ~ .. N-.
PAUL OAAEN WOOLDRIDGE ....
111.a • s-11tlon 111 tnh co..rt lor "".,..
oer tl-"9 petition., to ,,..,_ llhl·
lier n •m• trom PllUL OARE"
WOOLOlllOGE to PAUL OllllEN VOUNG.
lndlvldllellY. jollltly, Mwrelly enll
DaA HloH c.orr-rci.1 o.ve~
•nd H•H Contractors H Jlldtlmettt
"""°'11), .-1119 • ,.., btllellC• of
$21,62'.CD tc\IMllY -on Mid J.-
,,,.nt .. the ..... of ..... ·-· Of sakl neclltlofl, I lleve lt•llCI -eH
This llUClllc ,..,,"II wlll bt "910 In
the 0r.,.. Coun1y Hell Of A<tmllllllr• "°"· 10 Clvl< C....tltf PIH•, Room '"· S...ta loM, Gel!foml• on TllvrMIY.
Set>t-10, 1•1 et the hour ot J 00
p.m .. or• -tller .. tfer H tllt Com·
ml•"'"'• tQlfllM parmlts, al "thlclt
time ell lnt1011e<1 perrl•• wlll be
heerCI.
Inlet"'" In tllt matter elOl"OMld ep.
peer blfort lllls court In °""~'
No. J el IGO Clvk Cent"' Ori"'* Wttl, S.nte loM. C.llfomle, °" s.pt...,_ P1•1M P1'71'1J
II 11 IWrtC>y Ol'dlt"ld tttet tll Pff-.S
lnl1rtsl4d lt1 1111 ,,,_, •IOl'-ld •P-
paer bllort 11111 c-1 In OeMr\-
No > .. 100 Ovk c....1 ... °''"" Wt'lt. S.nte Ana, ~lfornla. on s..M-2.
1•1 .... IO:JO o'cloc,k •.m .. •ltd UWfl
end tlltre "'°"' ceuw, If eny \llty
have, Wfly Mid petition tor <"-Of
""me.,,.,..."°',. or .. "°
DEFENDANTS (JNI TEO STATES
~OLAll CORPORATION,. Celllornt•
corporation, GERALDS BEARD, In
dlvl-lly SEGRID M HODGE, In.
dlvl-llr, SHELOOH Kllll>IGE, ln-
dlvl.,....ly -•• Ae._iblt Manago lno Olflter ol U NITEO STATES
SOLAR COAPOll.llTION 8AllAV D
McLEAN, llldlvldvally, FREMONT
INOEMNITV COllPOaATIO ... a
COfporetlon, end DOES I 111.._11 ll,
lnc•USlw
•• duly .-n1.a Trvl .. u.-. ena
pur>-.1 lo 0..0 ol Trv1t a.1.a) May
lt7t recor-11 J""" "7t, H lttft No
I.US, lfl -UllJ ""9f Sii of Offl<lel
llacora. 1n the Off1<• ot '"' County
llec orCl•r ol Ora n11• C o11111y ,
Ct lllonw•, WILL SELL AT PUllLIC
llUCTION TO HIGHEST 8IOOE•
FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK Oa
CEATIFIEO CHECK, tpeya ble el
time of selt In lewfvl "-Y Ill lite
Unit.a Slelet) el 1"9 Soutll Ir--lrenu to the 010 Or1111ga Co1111ty
CCM.tr1'-M loc,•tl<I In the 200 Bl«-Of
Well s.nte AN 8t•d lformtrly Wesl
ttll SI.I, Settle ""'· Celllorftle, ell rl9lll, lltlt end lnltrtSI COl't¥e.,.., lo
•nd ,_ held C>y II vndtr Mid Ooed Of
Tru\I tn Ille ..,._,,Y t lhoelOd ltt .. Id
County end Sl•I• docrll>ed H A
L••-CI ••l•l• lnlerest In -Ito·
the ....... '" .. lllld "'-of ..... ,.....,_... ._,Ill In Ille ~r\y In
tll• County ol Or•no•. Stet• ol
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.................................................................... ~-----""'~-----------.-----__,.-----..-.. .,. ...... ____________ .., Orango CoHI DAILY PILOT ffuHday, Auguat 25, 1981
DEAR PAT DUNN: I've bet>n &old that
comblnc a cat or dog with a "nea comb" ls
ou way to help control theH pe1ta. What
type ol nea comb s hould I uae and what do
)'Ou do with the neu once they are caucbt ln
the comb?
P .D. Irvine
The United Humanitarians of Orange
County. a low-cost spay /neuter refe rral pro-
gram, recommends using a Lambert Kay
flea comb. Spray D.F .T. Flea Spray on lhe
comb before using it on your pel. To kill
fleas, push them from the comb into a pie
pan filled with a mixture or water and am ·
monia. Do not place the comb in the am·
monia mixture . Comb p et daily, if possible
Carob po1v<le r tip
DEAR PAT DUNN: Someone told me
you'd publl!Jhed directions for making carob
powder from pods. A friend gave m e some
carob pods and I'd like to try this, if you'll re-
peat the Instructions.
T . P., Newport Beach
Place washed pods in a pressure cooker
with three-quarters cup water and cook at 15
pounds pressure for about 20 minutes . When
they are cool and dry. slit the pods and re ·
move seeds . Then c ut the pods into l·inch
pieces and process them in a blender until
powder y
Cruise cost tax puzzle
DEAR PAT DUNN : We made a deposit
In April on a c ruise seminar sponsored by
Proor or Richmond, Va. They claimed that
since they placed a deposit prior to Dec. 31,
1980 for s pace on the cruise ship, it would be
valid ror us to c laim a tax deduction. Is this
accurate? Jf this Is not a deductible expense,
we will request a rerund of our deposit.
C. L .. Huntington Beach
Ask Lhe company which made arr ange-
m ents to provide proof to you that a deposit
was made and accepted before Dec 31. 1980.
As previously s tated in A YS, the Internal
Revenue Code docs not aJJ ow tax deductions
for sem inars held aboard cruise s hips after
Jan. 1, 1981. unless arrangem ents for the
cruise were s ubstantia lly made before Dec.
31, 1980.
William H. Connett. director of the I RS in
Southern California. says, "In other wor ds. if
a meeting was scheduled and a contract was
signed prior to the e nd of las t year, then tax-
paye rs who attend that seminar aboard ship
will be a ble to d educt their expenses. pro-
vided those expenses qualify under the old
law."
··c ot a problem" Then wnte to Pat
Dunn Pat will cut red faPf'. getting
the answers and actu:m you need lo
solve mequrties 111 government and
busmes' Mail your questwns lo Pat
Dunn, At Your Service. Orange CO<l$t
Dally Pilot. P.0 Box 1560, Costa Mesa . CA 92626 As
many letters as possible will be aruwered. but phoned
inquiries or letters not mcludmg the reader's full
name. address and business hours' phone number
cannot be considered This column aPPf'ars daily e:r
cept Sunday.~ · ·
DEA TH NOTICES
~cC'ARTtl\I
MARY MAY McCARTllY
resident of Costa Mesa. <:a
Passed awav on Au,1?ust 22.
1981 She h;1s hl•t>n a r<>~ldl'nt
or Costa Mesa , Ca SlllCl' 1959
on d a member o f St
Joachim's Catholic Chur('h
Sh e is survived by her
daughters Pet!; Spurrnw nf
Costa Mesa . Ca and Dorothy
Bro" n or Hemet. C:i 13
grandchildren and 8 ~real
grandchildren Memorial
Mass was on Monday.
August 24. 1981 at 9.00/\M al
SL J oachim 's Catholic
Church with final interment
::.en ir e!> bem~ hl'ld ln the
fa m1l~ plot m Detroit Lakes
Cemeten . :\1 1nnesol a
Sen ace~ undrr thr direNion
of Harbor L:rn n M11unl Olive
;\lortuary or C'o:.tJ M(•-;a
510 5554
HANC"OCK
LINDA l. HANCOCK. age
:l9. a resident of llurilington
Beach. Ca Passed away on
Fnd11y. August 21. 1981 at
llunllngton lntercommunny
Hospital following a lengthy
illness. Mrs llancock was a
bowling enthusia:;t and had
received many awards ror
her skills Beloved wife or -----------.Th o m as E ll ancork
.r McCotlMICIC MOITU.AllES ..._
Laguna Beach
494 9415 Laguna H111.,
768·0933 San Juan Cap1 s1uino
495 1776
HAllotl L.AWK-MT. OLIYI
Mortuary • CelTlPtery
Crema1ory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540 5554
rlllCI llOTHIU
IB.L llOADWAY
MOITU.AIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9t50
IALT'l IHGHOH
SMITH & TUTHILL
WISTCUff CHArlL
427 E 17th St
Costa Meo;a
646-937'
NICI llOTHIH
SMITHS' MOITUAAY
627 Main SI
Hunltngton Beach
53&-6539
beloved mnthrr of Tra\'1s F.
Hanc ock or lluntinglon
Reach, Ca . also surviving
are her mother f'ranrPs J
We igel. brothl'r Ptulhp H
Wt:1gel and hl•r mother 111
law In ez E Hancock
Friend!I may call nt Pierce•
Brothers Smiths' Mortuary
Crom 12 00 noon to 9 OOPM
on Tuesday. August 25. 1981
Graveside services will be
conducted on Wednesday.
August 26. 1981 at 2-!lOPM at
Good Shepherd Cemetery
with Rev. Albert Jansen.
pastor of the First United
Me thodist Church of Hunt·
ington Beach. oCflciating.
Pierce Brothers Smiths'
Mortuar) directors 536·6S39.
BAEHR
MARY E BAEHR, rs·
ident or Costa Mesa. CA.
Passed awa y on August 22.
1'981. She is survived by her
husband Robert F Baehr of
Co s ta Mesa . Ca , 3
daughters. Anne E. Evans of
Yorba Linda, Ca . Peu ey
M Baehr or Costa Mesa,
C~ .. Kathleen M. Scanlan of
lr vlne. Ce . 2 sisters
E lltabet h Dohr a n d
Gereldlne Chunllcger both of
Ohio. ond 3 grandchildre n.
Memorinl Mau of Christian
Buriol will be celebrated on
Wednesday. Auaust 26. 1981
at 8 OOAM at St Jo•chlm's
PAGIAC V.W Catbolld Church w1th lnter
MIMQIJAL r••• ment 1t Holy Sepulcher Cemet•'Y MOftuary Cemt'tcry. In lleu of Oowera
' Chapel•Cfem1tory don11tiont may be made to
3500Pac1f1c View Duve St. Joachim'& Catholic
NewPorl Buch Church. Pierce Brothe rs
MA·VOO • ~ Bell Broadway Morluary
directors
ABLACK
EM8Lf.,\.1
llot A<'l'S
Libyans
rwt first
Aces kill
VIRGIN IA BEACH.
Va <AP> When two
F 14 jets fr om the
.. Fighting 41 " based at
Nav a l Air S tation
Oceana s hot down two
Libyan SU-22s ti was the
first air combat for the
relatively new Tomcat
b ut merely two of many
kills for the Ace.
"I would say they !the
Libyans ) picked on the
wl'on g cats ,'" s a id
Oc eana 's C mdr Don
McCrory, a former F-14
squ adron commande r
on staff with Nav al Air
Force Atlantic,
Since being com
missioned in 1945 at a
no · longer-exis ting air
station at Chincoteague,
Va • the Black Aces
have nown many of the
Navv's s tate-o f-the-art
fighter planes. includmg
t he r.· 4U Corsair. the
F 2H and the F -4 Phan-
tom in Korea and Viet
nam
As fighte r pilot!> they
are a n elite withtn an
elite
Squadron 41 . whtch
s witched o ver to the
Tomcats 1n December
1976, was the firs t F -14
squadrnn to "ca rrier
qualify" in 1977 ahoard
the Nimitz
The air battle off the
Liby an coa s t gav e
squadron skipper Cmdr
Henry Kleem an , who
had n own a combat tour
in Vi etnam . his first
aircraft "kill." accord
ing l o colleague Lt
Cmdr John R ogers,
scheduling officer for
the OC't•ana fighter wing
For Lt Lawrence
M uczyns k1. al the con-
trols of the s econd Tom·
cat, it was the second
t•hallcnge in s ome 16
m onths
Muczvns kt was on<' of
the tw~ F-14 pilots who
intercc.>pled a n Iranian
patrol plane over the
Gulf of Oman on April
29. 1980. In that incident.
he merely escorted the
lumbering C-130 Iranian
transport away from the
Nimitz
911 in SF
SAN FR ANC IS CO
<AP) San Francisco
ha s installed a "911 "
emerge n cy phone
number t h at P olice
Chief Con Murphy s ays
may help cut res ponse
time lo two minutes
GOP too eager
1to beat Brown?
By THOM D. ELIAS
Th111 aummcsr of J erry Brown'11 dlacomfUur
tlgured \o be one of ca1cr •ntlclpallon and
prl!parotlon by California Re11ubll l'1uu1
And it has aeen eager "ntl<'lpatlon P.-rhaps 110
uuger thul the GOP will blow a ltOldtm opportunity
to ~weep ull lhe major stat«" office. up for "rab11
next yeur
Gov. Bro wn's problem & beitin with fruit llles
itnd a computer-use scandal he bll•mea on "errors or judgm unt .. by his staff.
A more fundumenlal problem for him. thoul(h,
is the growing public notion that Brown hu no
firm convictions on m ajor l11suca. That idea has Its
roots Ill the governor's enthusla11tlc timbrace of
CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
Proposition 13 after huv
ing been its leading oppo
nent Brown furthe r pro
m oted lhl' (IJp.flop imul(c
by first pushing a nd ~11(n
ing a bill authorizing t'on
11trucllon of the Periphe ral Canal project, then
backing off lo u neutral ~lance on It.
More recently. he first opposed and then or·
dered aerial spraying o f the fruit Oies. Now he op·
poses opening the Diablo Canyon nuclea r power
plant . but vows to order arrests or any protesters
who try physlcully to prevent its opening.
So it's no wonder that polls Indicate a lack of
trust for Brown and a great chance for the GOP to
make hay. If thuy can saddle the Democratic can
didate for governor -probably Mayor Tom
Bradley of Los Angeles -with the Brown record,
Republit'ans s ho uld win that office easily.
It also s houldn't be too hard for them to beat
Brown's bid for the U.S. Senate seat held by S 1
Hayakawa
But so far Re publicans have acted as if they
want to write a primer on how to blow an election
Pros pective GOP candidates step on each
other 's lO<:'s continually in their rush to run for the
top offices
They rai s e mill ions of
dollars. mo!>t of which will be
used against each other instead
of Democrats. They m ake faux
pa s that could a lienate large
blocs of voters.
Their beh avior inspires
cries of a nguish from the big
Republican donors in Pres ident
Reagan 's kitchen cabi net,
uAou:v w hi c h i n tu r n w i 11 g i v e
Democrats the chance to accuse the GOP of being
controlled by bag money boss es
And the Republican fi eld is so crowded,
especially in the Senate race. that a cand idate
with a s mall following even within the party may
l'nd up with the nomination
T~e surest way for Republicans to win both
th<' governor's office and t he Senate" seat would be
to make Brown the key issue of the campaign But
if they end up n om inating someone like Rep.
Robert Dornan or even Hayak awa. Brown might
be able to make th e Republican the issue.
As for the governor 's race. Re publicans show
few signs of being able to hang Brown's record on
Bradley Bradley's political base. demeanor and
approach are so differ ent from Brown's that he
could legitimately chuckle tf anyone tried to bla me
him for anything Brown has done.
Instead of even attempting this, though, the
two leading GOP prospects are preparing to che w
each other up. Mike Curb faced a similar situation
in 1978, when h e won the Republican nomination
for lieutenant governor only after a bitter cam-
pa tgn against former Assemblyman Mike An·
lonovich. now a Los Angeles County supervisor.
The damage Curb s uffered in that campaign
almost kept him from defeating Mervyn Dymally
in the runoff, even though Dymall>: was then u.nder
investigation on various corruption a llegations.
none of which ever res ulted in prosecution.
The bitter fight s haping up between Curb and
Atty. Gen George Deukmejian will likely leave its
winner in an even weaker position because
Bradley lacks the negative factors which han-
dicapped Dymally .
The bottom line in all this is that if they lose
both the U.S. Senate seat they hold ,and the gov-
ernor's office. California Repubhcans ~ill have on-
ly themselves to blame
1 Elias 1s a columnist based an Santa Monica 1
Opportunities varied
in restaurant career
By JOYCE L. KENNE DY
D ear Joyce: Please glve m e
e mploy m e nt opportunities for
persons In the fie ld of restaurants.
How would you counsel young peopl~
who are inte rested in food opera-
tions?
C.B., Tallahassee, Fla
If you can handle the calories, food
service management offers attrac-
li ve poss ibilities.
There are boss jobs in restaurants.
cafeterias , hotels, motels , country
clubs. airlines. steamships, catering
companies a nd company kitchens.
T he re are jobs in every city for
managers, often payin g in th e
$20.000s.
And, it tame is your game, some
r es taurateurs become local
cele brities.
You can learn on lhe job and study
on the side -the National Institute
for lbe Foodservice Industry. for in-
s lance, offers continuing education
units through Purdue University to
those who complete home study
courses.
But a Cull menu of olhm-educa-
llonaJ opportun ities offer s a head
start on a restaurant management
career. You can attend a two·year
community college or technical col·
lege for an associate degree in food
service managemen t; this would
qualify you for lbe t echnical or
super visory aspects of food mana1e-
m ent.
A four.year college pl'ogram with a
major In food service prepares you
for a hig her level mana,ement potl·
tlon. Graduate s tudy at t.be master's
or doctoral level 1110 le available.
One reason for getting the best
t r alntn1 yo u can ts that the
economics and cuatomua' la.Iles are
cbantina in the restaurant buslnut.
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At Flor ida Int e rnatio n al
University's School of Hospitality
Managem ent in Miami -a two-year
program for college j uniors and
seniors -students are asked to zero
in on foods of the future -which. in
one trend. m eans fewer convenience
foods with chemical additives and a
more c r eative use of fresh and
natural ingredients in dishes that
cannot be made easily al home.
Moreover, besides Jood planning
a nd pre paration. you can learn ac-
counting and law, per~onnel manage-
ment and admins tration.
And if you do find the pound! ar e
creeping up, you can always take a
management sabbatical and become
a restaurant consultant
READER SERVICE: for o COJ>ll of
"Re It au rant Manager ," one po,ge. and
"S•nior College Program1 In Hotel,
Re3tourout and lnstihdfonal MornJgt·
ment in the U.S .. " encloae a 1tamped
self-oddreaaed long white m~lope with
your mzutit to J01Jct lAin KtnnedJI at
80% 1560, Costa Me•o 92626. Aile for
"Reauwrant Fifld."
Tuition to climb
WASlllNGTON (AP> -Tuition at
medical school• will climb by an
avera.ae 15 percent thll fall, wtth
private colleaea cbargtna St,108 a
year. a medical colleae 1roup report·
ed. The Aasoclatlon of American
M4Mtical Collcces said that h&lUon In publlc echools will avetaee $2,"7 for
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skylight Beautifully landsc.aped patio A
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~lh pool and spa thnt stresses prlv11cy Lusk
bwll 3 Bdrm and f11m1ly
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1617 wtSTCLl,F DR, M.I. Ul-1300
CALL FOR COLOI IAOCHUH
Magmfirent lo ca tion o'looking 8th
green of golf course. Call today for
appt lo see this luxunous Georgian
Colonial custom by owner /builder. 5
Bdrms, lge formal dining rm. family
rm. billiard rm . refrigerated wine rm
& 612 baths. Lots or marble. fmest
wood paneling & custom molding ,
great storage. 2 stairways, air-cond ..
blt·in vacuum system + many other
custom featurl!s . $2,150,000.
LIDO ISLE HOMES
Fcaturl'd on llonsL•s Tours this lov,..ly
trac..littonal spatious. cu~torn 3 bdrm. 3
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Nc·wly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus
lge re<'t'L·atwn room & 2 patios Beam
<'ethngs GrL•at for entertaining
$-120,000 Best pl'in· for the money .
llG CAMYOH AT fT'S HST
Newly decorattid four bedroom
Broadmoor. pool. spa, beam <·eilin1its.
everything. Great cul de sac local1on.
guarded gates. and an unbehe\'abl>
low price. $685.000.
t fam rm Sll0.0011 huge bonu.' ruum i.:rt·.11 S~ller will rarry $80,000 hume for entertJ1111ni.:
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PLACE Executl\ e 4
~room rancher. About
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J1n1n1t room . family
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Hfl\LTY
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$36 000 ON •UMIV9SITY PENINSULA POINT IEACHFRONT
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ualh ('lll.lllm home 3700 ~q ft foatur
1111! ma nnt> mom $1.]85.1100
U~l()Uf ti()Mfi IHI\ ole Mt-sa Verde BY OWNER Woodhridg~·
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will help finance und~rmkt .~9-!1345
SJ50,000. TA RBELL. LET'S MilEADUL ht s1so.800 at 11 1•; as·
sumable Fully tented
triplex Owner w carry
2nd Call 64S-9161
PARK•
Sensauonal 3 br home
that 1s 1n absolutely tip
lop shape featuring a
ram1ly room. formal
dining. 2 car garage and
much more Only
S!62.000 Fee 1 ! Call
759 !SOI or7S2 7373
REALTORS. 675·6000
WESLEY M. TAYlOR CO .. REALTORS
2111 Saft Jo ....... Rood
2443 EH t Coaet Hl9hwa~. Coro11a del Mar
HEWPOU CENTER, M.I. 644-491 O WI HAYI 45 OF THI HST AGIMTS IH TOWM REAL TOR.S 979-2390 Lcal>e uµt111n --------1 Turtlerot'k ll1ghlJnd'
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NEWPORT CREST CONDO
2 hdrm. den. ~par1ous Plan 8. 1m·
tnatulate Lo" pntecl at S215.000.
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4 Bdrm 2 ba pool hOll1l'
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SUCCESS REALTY
549 7991 341 8oy\1d1· Dr •vt' N B 67'J 6161 ~II things fast with Ua1l)
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675°551 I THE BLUFFS
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PETE BARRETI ··· REALTY
HARIOI RIDGE
An exquisite oHertng
Elegant & spacious J
bdrm + family room. I
lev . home w panoramic
vista o f harbor.
DBJGHTFUL OLD CDM CHARM. 3 bdnn
2 bdnn ~· cJos. to ~ c.d •hops.
Newly ~ ond carpeted c.d new roof.
$279,500. 702/7021/J Mcrguerite
Just hsted with unbeata
ble terms' Uwner will
c·arry at low tnlerest
rate Largl' 3 Bdrm
garden homl' un green
belt Cozy lireplacl'
Beautiful lush patio
planls ml'ludl'd ' Onl>
$199.000 Hurr). tall
673·8550
--------1 coastline. ocean & night
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Reduced. now S739.000
!Owner rinancmg l. Agl,
640·5~.
COLE Of NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 E. Coad Hwy .. Corona def Mar
675-5511 THE REAL ESTATE RS
~·~ .. = VILLA BALBOA I GIAMr FtXER Famifv Oritftfed This new lislmg offers 5 Bdrms. 3 Ba. pool. RV
Th1i. 4 Bann 3 Bu house nearly 2000 sq ft of lux access. 2 f1rep~ares. and
in Ba)crest1sperfectfor• ur1ous customized great fanancing C:ill
fam II> enterl a1n1ng ' (eatures inrluding .two
Large counlr) kitt·hen. separate master suites.
formal dining room. pool .ind a large entertaining
and spa in \ery pn\ate area and huge Arizona gr~unds beau11fulh· Oagstone patio all in la1.dsl·aped Owner w1il gated community. A
finanl'e. SJJ.5,000 $148,000 assumable loan D.M.McnWRltr at 12 r, await~ the
760.0135 shrewd buyer Pmed al
-~ -S275,000
SLASHED $75.000 t Cote Really
Night light and ocean & Investment SI 4,0~~0WN
\1ews. 6 Brs. playroom. 640-5777 Giant Back Bay garden fam1I) room. pool and h I
Jacuzzi ReduC'ed lo --------111111 ome! Channing ivmg room, views flowers and $719.500 Owner will MilTHA used brick patio Formal
carry. ISEXJ'ECTING dining Sweeping
RCTaylorCo
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you to see Lh1s super JOb stairway to secluded
of decorallng she did on master suite. Easy
this sharp 3 Bdrm home terms! Only Sl37 .500 !
Amenities galore Only Hurry. call 67~8SSO
JASMINE CREEK
Most popular 5 Plan with
spectaeular greenbelt &
view location. 3 Bdrm +
family room. $J65,000.
DUPLEX
S94,900
Investors delight ' Two 2
Bdrm unit.S Current in·
come S750 mo I year
$135,000 So call now
979.5370
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REALTORS ----
SPARKLEPLEHTY!
S20.000 down, owner will
carry 2nd and will pro-
vide additional fmanc
mg help on this lovely 4
bdrm home ~ilh a
sparkling pool Only
St39,900 Call now
979 5370
ALLSTATE
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home protection plan in· -------• duded Call to see'
646·7171
THE REAL ESTATERS
JUSTUSTEO!
Submit Al Offen
Ocean 112 blocks ' Cute
corner 2 bdrm house
Walk lo restaurants &
shopping 1210.exx>•
OM THE SAMO lalboa lay Prop.
Cute bachelor rondo on Realtors
the beaeh for only •675-7060•
Sl20.000 Pedect fo r -~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!~
vaeation home or young Attft. 0.•..,..
executive For more in· Prime Costa Mesa area
rormahon call us now 20 µnit condo project
THE REAL ESTATERS
OCEAMIU£US
Like new lownhome on the bluffs, 2 Bdrm 3 Ba.
super kitchen and a big
2nd story loft. Full price
only $134,900. 751·3191
C:. C:,f t HT
~ PHUl-'H~ 1 ll <,
GIGANTIC
SIDRM Just listed and priced In
sell' Private courtya rd
enlry leads to huge
Newport Beacb estate
Enormou.~ family room
with blazing fireplaee '
Sunny gourmet kitrhen
Large lush grounds On·
ly 1299.SOO' Call today.
673·8S50
THE REAL ESTATE RS
OCEAHFRONTS
OPEN DAILY 2-6 PM.
ON BALBOA ISLAND
116 MariM A'ft . $495,000
201 Grand Ca1tell, l .U. $675,000
I ColiM It. l~ml SI ,200,000
COMt c.d pre•iew theH fine~·
c.d fiRd out how you CG'I ln•Ht itt
lc6oo l.i..d!
BAYSHORES BAYFRONT -YU
Mtw °" the morbt in a fabulous locaffoft
with IMObstructtd vu of .. layfrotlt
octMty. VH'SGtllt ocMt -fOll!My home
with al tht charm & qudity of Mtwport. °"" & MftOOthly flowiltCJ floor,... with hi9h pitched beOll'I ceilings. fMk ~
c.d ,_;..,crt. brick int.rior patio wiffl
.«JCIUbo. OM ltnl with 5 btciroofnl,
t.n..rwi. + dock with lwge spa °" tht
lay. $1 ,350,000. 631-1 400.
HOME + BONUS-BAL. IS.
S,OClous & OP" 3 bed + ... Of' 4 bed
lft a ~ lc»cation on cp.t tttd of
McrWa. Include• I bed. apt. few iftcCMM.
Ouhtanding financlflCJ witll owHr
carryW.g at a rta1onablt IRtentt rah,
$495,000.
SUPER AXER-SHORECUFFS
"luy tht Jowell priced hClftle illl • cno
c.d It wll iwcrtase in ., .. tht fcttfett!"
Tltot't wt.at we hon in thk 3 Mel home
Oii a comer. Surrounded by hicjMf'
priced hotM• with tremendom poftfttial.
Mot a "tear down," it Mech IOfM
cnatMty to worti with .t.at you ho•e.
OwMt-will help finance. le Ctfftf•e.
Sl69,000. 631 -1400.
WATERFRONT HOMES.1M
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Ul-1400
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67J.6t00
TR\DITIO\,\L
RL\l.T'
631-7370
compl approved, ready
to build, call 752·6499
Six to be exact from
SS0,000 down & as low as
12"c interest on the
balance Call for details ••••••••••••••••
Plan IV Realty
and the super locations
JACOBS REALTY
SELL idle items with a 675-6670
Daily Pilot Classiried Find what you want in
Ad. Daily Pilot Classifieds.
darrell Dash
ttw blJ •-ill real nhlte
Mtwport·Eastbluff -2600 sq. ft. of luxury
complete with jacuzzi & pond on 1r'.l acre lot.
$225,000 in financing, asking $326.000.
Mtwport-H.t>or View ..._. -Palermo Model
completely redecorated & landscaped. Assume
$220.000 in long· term loans asking $329,000.
CoroM dtl Mw -Duplex -So. of High way. So.
of Bayside. $409,000.
CorOM dtt Mw -Duplex -South of Highway
$340.000 in assumable loans. Asking $485.000.
'"'""TM l•cll -Custom 4 bed home on
Premium lot. $168.000. Must see to believe.
an-.WoedllridcJt 6.tllltt -Bridgeport Model.
Vacant & mllst sell now. Priced below market
at $214.000.
C.... Mete 3 units. Pride of ownership. Newer
building near South Coast Plaza. $265,000.
ASIC FOi dra1el pa ..
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LIQUIDATION SALE
BAYFRONT
......... msT Sfll TIS• •.
IOPllT Ull'S f.BUSWE rmesaA NIT.
llMIO 4 ID.4UTlf
UfRONT 11111 IUT m
WO -IM.Y 12·5 P J~ llTl SU
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YOUR TOMS DI CASH ISCOUNT Cal•• 11s.n11. •• &IQ,
2,EMMSULA
,OtMT LUGAIHS
OWCBALANCE
10 .. / Call now! 4 BR
Mexican V'tlla. l house
from pounding 1urf.
Secluded master retreat
with (lreplare. Nfw
kitchen. dine on tiled
patio. Hurry.
STIPSTOSAHD
PIXER /3 BR at OEN
l\Hds your attention. Br
Ing shovels and paint
brush. ~ake$$'1 Owner ~~t'.@'•• I•·
SfA COVE
PIOPmru
714-631-6990
H..._,VltwH•
Professionally decorat·
ed and smashing! 3
bedrooms including the
huge master suite with
hreplace and welk·in
closet. Family rm. with
high beam celling, wood
floor. massive river rock
rireplac! _ & French
doors opening onto the
sooth i ftg s pa and
waterfall Beautiful
laodacaplng. A dream
home. 14&.ooo
CE
llDBIE ILlllS CD.
OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE
S MILLIOH S VIEW &
Lovely Courtyard Entrante Tile
Galore Plus !luge Hay View
Patio Potted Plants Plowing
Fountains Indoor I Outdoor Living
This Two Bedroom. Two Bath
Condo Shows Beller Than A Model.
Shown By Appointment. A "Joy Of
Newport" Listing
ORIGINAL ILUFfS
Bright And Air~ Three Bedroom
End Unit On Greenbelt With Sunny
Deck And Open Beam Ceiling
Located On Quiet Cul·de·Sac Near
Pool And Tenna:, O"ner Will Carry
At 13.5' I $169.900
7sg.9100
#2 Corpcuh Plau
Hewport Cttthr
RfSIOfNTIAl REAL ESTATE SERVICES
120/o OR LESS FIMAMCIMG *
A RARE OPPORTUHfTY
Beautifully decorated. very private
condominium in Newport Beach.
Lovely grounds. Totally upgraded
interior with large spacious room. 2
bedrooms plus Den. S179.500.
A HST IUY IH NEWPORT CREST
Walk to beaches & shopping from
this beautifully decorated 3 BR. 212
BA condom1n1um . Enjoy lhe
spacious. newly <·arpeted rooms &
the lree·shaded decks. AND the
owner will help with the financing.
$185.900.
TUDITIOHAL CUSTOM
This lovely 3 BR + fam Rm in
Ba yc resl must be seen to be
appreciated. The quality , charm &
care will please lhe most
discriminating Just reduced to
$32.5,000 AND owner \\-111 consider
all offers.
* lffECTIVE INTEREST RAn
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
w~m~~~·
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MottUHOMES
N.I. MODULAR HOMI
OMLY $7',500
Lovely, spacious 3 Bdrm 2 bath,
with fireplace across from the
bay. View from deck. Adult
luxury living In best location.
Pool -sand y beach -slips
available. Owner wlll finance
with $25,000 down .
UDO/OM THI WATa
Cozy 1 Bdrm with large living room and fireplace. Great ror
year round living or wttkend
retreat. See today , make orr,r.
$59,500. Owner wi ti carry the
Joan.
lolboa lllcMd 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOCASll
TD OK for down Cute J
UR 2 Ba rollal(e, trade
OK Desperate $385,000
Ownr ajt_,J-Ml ~J
Cor0tta ~ Mer I 022 •••••••••••••••••••••••
4341lGOHIA Elegant new 4 Br Vil'
tor1an part ial \ u.
own r I contractor Just
-~om11lelin,.&,_j575,000
POPPY STIEET
Prell) and priva te. 3
bdrm. 21, ba. Greal
finaneing. 548-1904
Investors Duplex on best
street. pool, h1 inl'ome
Owner S 32~.ooo
640·49!19
2 BR m•ean view tottage
South or Sea' u:"" Owner
.... 111 l'orry first T D
Agent, 631·7:.xl
COM
IUILDAILE LOT
South of high"" a~
good location R 2 le\ el
Walking d1 stanl·e 10
~ho~ 5230.000 Sulim11
on terms l'Jll Gina
Paradise
JUST usno Bren home. I ) r 11111
3 Ur 2 ba with lge fa miJy Jbdrm. maslt'r bdr m
rm. alle> ot·cess. Local w frplc'. 21,ba form.ii
t'd JUSt 2 doon.from . B d 1 n rm . ram rm
Offered at $140,000 u11I hobb> rm. lrg prof 675-1771 landsrapecJ )rd. ml
\ 1ew. upgraded rrpl
wall paper & drapent'
Assumable loan & ,Jn1
fin 752-9001
* *PRESCOTT! One of the most h1ghl\
sought models 1n t h1
Fountoin Vflllwt I 03~ prest1((1ous \'1llagl' ul
•••••••••••••••••••••" Woodbr1di.:t· 5 Hr :11•Jr Fountain Valley ~ r . ll pa 1•t I l'I I
This home ha.i. 4 lrg Br s -1 .000
& 3 Ba JUSt i.econdl> i) from Mile Sq Park on a ~I w,Hldhrldgc I
huge c·orner lot S200.000 R"all11 Call Anne :.1c<:asland " ~ 631 1266 55 I ·3000
19?0 8arranc·• p~,. •. '" 1n1 WM~
R Lo\l.TOR!o.
H..tlngtoft IHch I 040 ..••...•..............•
S8000Down
:'llt<'e 3 Bdrm. 1•, batu
rnndu Close tu :.hop ping Ot,t,ner will hl'IP
finantt'. $86,SOO
SUNSET REAL TY
542-5108
PRICED
IELOW MARKET
Minutes to mile) of
pounding surf Thi> lo""
m.11nt To...,nhoust' "" I
br + den or 2nd br I &
A WINNER AT
$129,900
The o"" ner has rt'alh
g1\'en this ~ bdrm. 2 ba
Bradley ~1odel in L'nn
Park \'111 I a lot ofl·an•
Ne"" appl1anl'el> ca rpets. drape) tilt'
Good locallon \'t-r~ al
tract1Vt• lt>rrm
·1• ba lmmat· . h1ghl) .. 513 CAMPIJa1\...,l.,Vl"E upi.er11ded llJ~ 3 pools. 'I' .1W "
Jat·uit1 . 1enn1 i. d ubhou~l' t,t,et b.ir LClC)Ufta leoch I 048
fprll' Ha) e"~llng i 9' •11•••••11•••••••••••••
loan Open Sal Sun I ~ A Lot
9766 Vl'rde '.\l ar Bkr ForAL.ittle
536 1600or968 SJ.II 1 arre + bldg site. gent
Cotto Mno
OPF:~ ALI. WEEK I) sloping parcel 'hon I 024 !1431 Le1luni Dn\t' d1stanl·e from tenni> &
••••••••••••••••••••••• 5145,500 !ISJ.4793 beaeh ()t,t,nr hd' 10
-------•CONDO $6300 dn or duded plan.' for nL'>lom ASSUMAILE tr.ide for l'un.cht' Sf.(M1 \Illa Sli5 ooo Sp .... 1
143/50/0 mo total 2 lir. I'" bJ t.iculan 1e""., · FIM"~l ... G fi'!I 3539 '.\llSSIO~ RE,.\Lll
--" 494t:ri31 '
MESA VBDE DRASTIC Divom• Forres Sale i rst TD approximately I REDUCTION! Lo"" H 3 \rch BJ)
.000 3 Bdrm 2 bath. Beautiful 4 Bdrm S&S j
v.t roof. large yard built home. on qu1D1 rul Great o1 ean \ te"" P' l
k S F ' area lhdrm heJt h As 1n1: 129.900 or de sac. 1n pride ofj house -199Jl44 l more information. rail ownership ne11?hborhood 5401151 10 lo,el) Goldl'n...,est DRA~!ATIC wood
1
Jnd I
;~· HERITAGE
. • REALTORS
L)lates Largr ramil) glasH ustom J Ur 2 hJ
I room t,t,llh ""l'lbar and ""1th 01·1•an \IC""!>
('OZ) f1replarC' Spark I Spar1ous del'kS and ('0/)
1ng l(ourmet ki1 t·hen. conv p1l 3rl' iierfet·t for l~~•-!!!!!!!..!!'.!!.!!.!!Jll--, plush carpets S229 000 entertaining
SI 33,500
Owner moving in Sept
or else' This sharp 4 Br
home may be a steal
Call Anne rt1<'Casland
631 l266
AITD 13.5%
7YURS
Adult ocrup1ed 4 Bdrm
home. cul de sar. neat as
a pan. Spnnlcrrs front
and back . Askin!(
St49,900 Call 540.1151 for
an appointment
·~HERITAGE
REALTORS
***** 3 IR + Pool + Spo
Harbor and Baker area
Xlnt neighborhood
TEIMS
with S35K down Owner
must sell. St44.900
S6SOO down. No qualiry.
ing. Brand New! 3BR.
21-t BA 2 car gar
Overlooking park
1· m
SHARP 38R
Lovely refurbished
home on golfcourse As·
sume JO<:; inl. Only
hl9,995. Prln. only . Patri ck Tenore. agt.
631·12'6
CANYON VIEW
3 Bdrm ti.It baths ~
lar&e hmily room nxn. with flaastone
flreplart. etr. 1107.SOO
and terms. •• ,~.ltlr.
541-772'
. Logyno Vi .. R.L
don osen
renltors
17TH AT PR~PF:CT
Tt.:STI;>.;, 731 3111
Irvine 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
MEAT
as a pin. dean & roz~. J
Br 2 Ba "" t'OUrl) ard en
try :'llear fl<'"" l'arpet~
and m1not,t,a\·e 1n
duded Cloc.r to st·hoob
and shoppmJ? Call for
details.
I RANCH
HE AL TY
SS 1 2000
*•POOL & SPA Separate fenr<'d
playyard h1gbhghls this
superb 4 Odrm poul
ho me 1n fabulous
:"lorthwood Tn ~tl\1
dv.n
S248.000
LocJuna Hilh I 050 ..•.....•••............
Elej!anl 4 Br custom an
Nellie Gale Rant h
beaut \ 1e"" 1mpor1l•cJ
marble, pool size yard. I
rur garagr. equestrian
l o t S6 25.00IJ
""" ner Broker 759 lYifNi 64~-3742, 951·8269
Mewpori IHch I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DRASTIC PRICE
REDUCTION
$12.900 dwn .... 111 bu) this
dlx condo "" partial \ u
Assume loans. no quali
f) IOI! $129,900
Rae Rodgers
631 1266
R&'M~
R~:l\l.TOR'i
H ari»or View
Move 1n eond1t1on. :I \
bdrm. 2 ba homr 1n
Harbor \'1e"" High as I
sumable loans ll11thl) i
upgraded Lhroul(hout I \l!... .... h Id Shows hke model Must • ~'\lU r 9C sell Cast Asking $239.SIJ(I i'
Rt!alltj incl land Come lor '" •
spect1on Sat. Sun I G • 55 l·3MI 1860PortWheelerorl.'all I
19ZOBarranu l'k"'·'"'"' 760.9596()\\ner AKI j
Have something lo sell~ 1,..,.._ I 044 •
Class_1f!._ed a_ds ~_it well. ••••••• •••••••••••• ••••
IJ!IMACNAB u~-
s llOROOMS -LARGE tcEY LOT
Outslanding location on large end
of cul·de·sac lot "Hillsborough··
Lusk Mod.el in Harbor View Hills.
Canyon view & mini ocean view.
too ! 1 $499.900 Darlt•ne Herman
752-1414 <X60 )
WOOOHIDGE HT A TIS Rare 3 Br
Mad ison pla n with tile roof.
Choice exterior & location. Many
custom features. Neutral tones.
$220.000. Lorraine Heid $.St 8700
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IUDGETIUY C1}tllJ!JlWJ!:_~ NBt1w.ly 6d50:rsalh'!la!h1Ju~ .. 1. IM p R ESS IV t: ,.. 0 UR u ; DR 0 0 M Winter tt!nt11112,Jbdrmll '2iW Baj' $48-96111 ff~~.~West B•lboa m~·,!t~. ~pahakp:. 3 Bdrm, 2 b11lh 1MRle story "Tov.nhoml'"
Orre1nal arr1. l'nd unrt,
xlnt rond 1169.~00
l owner '1nant•rn111 Af!t. 64().~
•S ..... lw•
Just rcdurt'd tot t87,000'
2400 sq fi. 11 i blk tu
bea('h 4 Bdrms 1 ram1
, ly & fplr Wrtbar. indoor
BBQ Corner lot As
SUITU' loan of SJS3.~)()
Call 014 ner li4S 6406 d(l 6
IACICIAY
c htny "* .. ,... 3 bdrm family home
"llh separate rn IJw ~
qrtrs Pool ~ttl' mrner
lot Ver> pn' ult• t'Jn
tas tl l' r1nan11ni:
S219.000
C/21 Newport Ci.tr
64~5'357
WESTCLIFF IBR CON00$95,000
{;un assuml' l'Xl~lln)l
loan uf approx $611.000 Jl 14 I.' ( int 67J.ti&IO
BLUFFS CONDO Sln!:lt•
story, t1nd:t Plan N1·l4
Plus pl~h <'p\b. µa 1n1.
upgradt>i. Top l'ond
Redul·ed $10,SOO \s ~umabl r luan'
Ov. ner dl!t S219.5llll
85S·2ll13
'ENIHSULA
DlWWES
2UCH s 194,500 $475,000
675-1771
SU,aHOUSE
JltSTSTl\ltTING llU'I" '!
'rhe11 th1& 1:1 Just the
tmmt· for you•• Lordtc.>d
JUSl a ljhurt stroll to the
bea<'h. th~ 2 bedroom. I
bath t•olla~e has a sun
det'k .rnd M"J)llrale gue~l
)lud1u Your for only
Sl<49.SOU <J9IJ ~I
e binoo
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l'EANFRUNT New Elden. CM. May l'On REALTOR 2 2ba.famrm,fncdyrd, rm. stone fJK: ~m· itar rarport, pool. lease. k90Mo CaJl 631440'.!or Plau Small adult l'Om I ~auna Hs Prrv S25<1 -t \ludular Ty~ II om es. sider lrade,.w 979-SW!I 224 w Coast Hwy, N B gar. w d hkullfl, gdnr 1n Pri \' yd w a('resb tu adult1;, no pets SSGO 760-0734 plu Secluded t•orner • J ulll 963-8:112 lea~ed land. J p\'l b<'h:.. • • 548-5527 S4S.S634 ~I. S8!!~~0021 pool Nr Npt llarllor 111 7s9.1863 6'73-0473 unrt I BR+ extra~ k 60 'Shr lrg Lag~n"°a homer
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fmanrrng b) o"'nr 714 prov al Must a<'l quirk pool. tennrs. elr S900 fXlS . S7SO mo. 551 6931 3 BdrTn S62S F'en1•c.•cl APARTMENTS. ed tenors court, Jat•uw. then West on Mc·Fadden 645-8585_
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2 lots Cypress Lawn A ~~t9 111$~ n ~cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• IMMIO I. 2 & 3 Br. Townhouse elusive area ol Corona S60 mo Storage onl y Makeofr &i6 0181 lndlKtrialCOftdo 7~ai::ni mo i:. OCEANFRONT Mobile NEW Be 1st lcnent OCCUPANCY! Apts from sns Patios. del Mar for professional 714·~-~lalt6PM
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fllroPfliY 1600 duslrialrondo with l200 lnNTerroct Dblwide.49'J-lUG w gate & pool Neor reilrngs, laundr} rm. garages, nt>ar Hunt 760-1448 OffiuR_,. 4400
••••••••• ............. sq ft of office a,·arlable lmmac. ~xec home JBr Vacant 8 ZS, LR 16x28. SC Plaza Seduded pool Adults only. nu Harbour Children OK Balboa Island room sep ••••••••••••••••••••••• RA R 1o: c 1 H Nev. purl rn Fullerton Sl20,000 or 2ba. lgt krlchen. frpk, fireplare. DR 9xll 2 Br comer urut I BR. din ls 840.6807. enlranre v. b<1lh &small 1617 Westrliff NB. Want
Beach Propert) so· assumable ftnanring lovely grounds Yr lse Kit with bkfsl area 1ng, patro, rent air ,f;L MGMT 642 J603 2 Br 1•., ea. sml yard, ref S2SO OIS.1018 frnant'ral rnsl. 70005.r
fronla"e in prrme loca and seller wrll help S 12 0 O 1 mo, r n r I · g Range a. box. Patio. gar S460+ SlS UlJI ns 2580 close to beat'h. Chrldren 2 Rms for rent. $300 mo 1_.!l. Ooor. S.1·5032 " f1nan"e thrs 3 yr old gardener 979-4123 dys, •·ard """' Temple Ter _eves wttk-ends No""ll> BEAUTIFUL 2 Br 'l. Ba OK D ...,_ tn"l ut1l Family 111 tron O"' ner will finance ' 1 60 • ~ Is b ...-Mesa Verde. 1100 sq ft . ys 846-.,..,..,, eves ' MEWPOIT IUCH t:xrlusr\'e Principals building Pnced to se I 6'4-S7 eves. rare. S800 Mo Utr ) Newport Beach adults on f k lndr lro dlS 548-5263 IJlOS~ere!lfiO.~ F
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0 e ea y level 3bdrm . 2ba . new appl, dra ....... rpt'0 sauna, gym , 24 hr set I E"lr l"e bath Room. bu a rd 631 7300 t C t; R It Bayside Dr Park Sphl unrts Orean viev. All gardens. pool, Jacum. 3107 Mace 540.4'100 AREA lovely home Prl\ ate SI05 lnrlds. secretanal. 61 200 S
r.. ..-~ " Stacrous 2 Br I Ba " 3 .. phone ans word pro. , q" & ln\•estment wlfrplr & elec gar S950 Mo to mo See lo ap. I _gua~d~ S7~ mo 631 6666 d r 1 SJ9S 2 bdrmTwnhse laundry S37s mo Isl & j cessing. Telex.qwip.
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to be den~loprd m the .f7S.S67S. 497-352.S<>r~!. _ I Coast Plaza 2 tar ~ar 548-~_ 168& l,.yM~846-j1541_ Lrg bdrm, ulll paid furn COMPANIES 3 b~~mw:':~~rm pt~~~~~ rs~~~~!r 1~I f ir..a... 2200 osta Meso l224 A great oceand vrew 3 Brd Children OK S4S 9706 ~~:\t/e:.;.;. 8Jrp~. g:1~· 2 Br 2 Ba upper, crpt.s, Krtt:h pm f St70 mo 7W8SHQl
or -••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ba frplr, eek, hrdw Vrlla Balboa. 2 br. 2 bu, tns fned vnl w patio. drapes, w/gar, nr lf unt S4S 91S7 ;u!~,u~~~~~o~~ ~j~~ ~~~~~;;~r~~~~~ ....................... S'ACIOUS I IR floors. brh town S950 sep suites. (rpk, mrrro. wtrpd Calf1.~.636.4120 Har~846-ll~ _ _ Room. SSO wk, k1tthen NIWPOIT
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-Lower 3 b.r. 2 ba, "' central air, model home. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrke new I Br Apts ok s blks from bl'h S2so le Si!IO. 151 & last + THE RIGHT i:raded beuutrfully Ful 3 side b) srde lots in frple, lge drn area. bit s1200 mo inro Suzann(' 1-'boo lsbtd 3706 wrlh garage Up or S3SOlmo lst. last req tis refundable • blks to SPACE
h assumable loan al downtown section or HB. ins, renced rear yard. 2 540.8300 ••••••••••••••••••••• .. down. bakony or palro. Avails~. lsl. 962·80S2 beach rn CdM 760-0909. THE
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we are proud to say, re· _ I Br S400/mo pet.a. $875. Savage, Wilde corated Condo. Auil. M.wport ltodl l7H C'hildren/pets S410lmo 3 b d rm , 2 b al h . Newly deror sharp Furnished or u n. ally get results P'"-n" Sell I hrnoc fa•t wrth Ohrt• 2 Br $550/mo & Co. 675-9006. 8-12. 67S.rns. • ..................... , 644· 7722 firepla,ce. blt·tns. neS7wly • 111•1997 """"'.67S·8l27 rurn1shed Lg window
m• ' "" " " , 2 Br $650/mo --R I s 1 refurbished. Yrly at 50 -UJ" "'"""'-Executive Suites in 642-5678_ _ Pilot Wa_nt A~ 3 Br SSSOlmo 4 Bdrm. 3 bath rondo Winler5 enta be ~P 3 mo. lB..-I blk lo bay & bt·h, lr\lrne. Walking distance
M.wportltoch 1069M.w--'le«h 1069 38r S750/mo w/amenilles S800 Call June. teps. to . &c ' -....~anu kOO mo. yrly ier. yrl) lo airport.
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H t Want.ct 7100 \l<1tur1 1·\pt r "t1mJn tu I t P h.1b\-.1I in our "'·1m" lur •••oooooo••••••••eooo•• IK •
U.>at Operator
Shorr Boat Operator. Cua~t 'Guard Llrense To
oper1te Shore Bo:it 1n
(Jueen'l'A a) Ba} ~farina.
l,u ng B e 11 r h .
213 437 5611, 9-4
U ~e wer Ad service
wh~ r ; 11 1119 your 1ld •.. a
Dr.11~ I 1lc1t rHl number w il l
CJppci11 111 yo111 r ltl<;c;1fied ad
ACCOUMTS
PAY AILE CLERIC
fht• .loll\ l111i.t1•r lnr h.i'
"" 1\ 11 l 'h•m di 11u!>1lmn
for .in incl11,1 nvus 1n
d1111lu.1I 1:1•n1•n1l orru1·
& 11r .111nunt1n.i f!'I(
111•r11•n11• pn•frrrrl'I f.~
r1•lll•nt ht•nt>flb & wotk
1111( cond1t111n~ Apply In
J)l.•rson al
1 n f a 11 t ;\l o n F r 1 •
M Jll I Jll l'M rL•f \'l>M
&10 AA!ii
IAIYSITTY
lor \\Orktng mnthr r s 5
1 t'ar old 1(1rl l\1on & t'rt
1n "" hi1m 1• ('OM
6i:l 294~
Boal rigger me1·h11n1 r
t:x p necessary Hu·
nson Boat Center S A
S42 7211
IOOklCEIPaF/C
p lime ror clothing stort
in Fashion Island r.x-
pr r'd person In A'P.
payroll & douhle enuy
journa l thru tri:.I
b.ilanr e Call fo r In·
lerv1ew lipP't arter IOam
daily
. w1 t <l k • y' >u r rnec;saqes
24 hours u rl1.1y you call
1 n a t .. -, o u , < o n v e n i e n c e
dunnq off 1u.' hours and get
the rflsponsef) to your ad ...
th1 'iCrv1ce IS only $7 .50
w ePk . For more informa-
tion and to plilce your ad
call 641·5678 .
' D ilJ Pilat
TIU.: JOI.I.\ RO\. ~;R
IN('
17042 l i 1 llette \ Vl'. In
1714 1'41\ 0.1.'ll
4DMIMISTIA TIVE
SPECl4UST
few dull mom1·nt~
Plenty of rhanrr' to
shine Arm\ llt all )'OU
ran be Cl\11 toll rr~e
I 282 '854
·~iftq
TB.LEI
P or t ti me µos1t1on
111 atlablc M11~t be uhlr
lo "nrk ,Salurdnyii lyfl
1ni: 3~ WPM No ex
JH'rlt'ON' m'H"lsur) •·or
THELOOI<
644~
1nten 1r1111 by ,1ppmn1 1r---------..
ment call t:H') U1t)'C'( t:'t' th•• II.uh' 1'11111
12131373 043.'I ·t·1,1 Kh ull 't'r\•tc ,.
Mtc-:I.!:iilc)t d1rrrtorv \'our
EOE .... /R/H"" wrv1l t' 1s our
...,.,. I •. \pet'1ally
Ha vt aornf\h1n11 to 11? Call IM2 5678 txt 322 Cla slfled ads do 1l wfll
·-
• • .. • :I • • 1 Orengo Cout DAILY PILOT /Tuttday, Augu1t 25. t 981
-oc Sell it all and put in your poeket! ..
DAY WEEK
8Days
3 Lines
8 Dollars
Special flat rate for non-commercial users offering merchan-
dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days
or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 days.
For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678
Th9 rww Dally Piiot 8·Day Week It's a Classified PLUS
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l!ookkteper Qu1allfil'd • DOM ~:STIC help ~ nl'at
Trend Import' s111..,, l l1·m11l Chnst1an rpl 1took H 1 Jn r ' !llann> or rook m;ud or otr LAUMANN Mrrh11n1r Desire a pen.on 14 Ith t'r SALES
IRIGEAA TIOM f ectt ve <'Ommumrnhon This 1s our 36th ye-Jr sell
631~1
IOOIUCHPER
Jo' /lime needed Jl b<M
m(g All benefits "' .111 645-~70
Busboy needed Lunl'h
hr I lAM·3PM <.:01111· 111
for uppt 4251 Mart
tngale NB 714·955 :!755
CASHIER
HOUSEWAR ESALES ~ Full or P ttme Appl)
C:rown llardwarl!, 3111'7
E Coust H1i;:h v..i'.
PAITTIME cook l(ardt'nl'fl ur
CLERK person ne\.odNl for fa m1
Gt•nt•ral of(1l't' dutll'b IO
our OffH't' Sl'r' H'elt
01.'pl Pulst' PBX e~Pt'r
hel pful IJlt' I~ ping 20
hr!o per wet'k Call
Mt'lt~'a 549 11151
PACIFIC FEDERAL
Soviftcp & Loan
ly with J rhildrl.!n
French t•oolung desired
Must be t.:ogllsh speak
1ng & able to dm•e 1'.ir
& selr t·ontained uµt
provided in So Lal(unu
For det111ls. l'all Jud).
714 586 4400, Mun f'ri .
9AM toSPM
l>P Hdrbor Y Jl'hls ~Jll'~
ofr1re needs J gou<I
NEWPORT BEACH
MARRIOTT llJTEL
• Ttt111l1 C061rt A ....... PIT • r.-1 Ca..b ~ltor F(f
• Rut.,.Oftt Coolt.1 * Rtstour•t hlptnoftt
• RtstourOftt Host/Hottesws
• f:ftgineerlflCJ SKrttary
• Security Officff'
ELECTRO-OPTICS, I~.
A j:(rowing laser ma nufacturing co.
located in San Juan Capistrano has
1mmed1ak opentn~s in l.he rollowing
areas
./ DESIGMEI
./ Pl.AMT MAMAGEI
MECHANIC/ ~kills & follow through 1ni: r1ne Southern
l!MGIMHllNG ab1llly scek1n1? perma C:al 1forn1 a homes
l'rest1g1ow l'lulcl hu!l 1m n en t em PI o Y rn en l Perhap~ you would en
med full time OP!ll> for S40 6300 JO) Joining a firm actt' t'
fully quahf•l'd & l'X Pan lime salt'S Exper in luxun rr~1dent1al
Ill' r ·cl rd ri g1• r ,, 1 wn Ladies spec1.ilt) ~hop areas su1:h a!> R1R Cu
tnl'eh Sul't't·s~ful l'all Fashion Island I day. nyon. Spygl:i\i. 11111.
tltdale will ha\ll' min 3 borne eves flex hr!> In ine TernH'l' Lmdd >" appltC'ablt' exper tdll M1m1 759~1 bit l'h'
This 1~ an outMo.mdini: Part time Sail's l..id ) tr )OU Jrl' prt'l>cn1ly ar-
OPPl> for i:rowth s1tua 14 anted (Of' retail \lOrl' 111 tt~c 1n re11l c~lJlt' sales
1ton 1A1thprogrl'l>51\P ro LJ g una Be.ir h t:>. do ynu h11\e 1mmed1ate
We offer l'Xl't'll l'U pericni•ed 4975659 & unhm1ted artt>SS to
be nefits mrlud1ng u fn•e p B X 0 p i: RA T 0 H lhl' president of your
meal per shift Applv in . tompan).or1~ht'h1dden
Corona del Mar !•-------· typis t re1·p to work
wknd 'b. Oppnrtu111I} lur
add1t1onal hrs W1ll trdin
on l'omputer 493 2011 or
496-7045
Ext1lin~. established hotel has tmmecl
full & part time 0µ1x1rtur11t1e:. :I\ :111 for
quahf1ed app litanh
I ELECTRONIC ASSEMILERS
I MECH~NICAL ASSEMBLERS
"ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS
MECHANICAL TECHNICIANS
" QC INSPECTOR
pt'rson !IAM :\uoo. \Ion Tt.>ll'phone An:> St'n d V.il) in an l\Or) l014er ~·ri Personnel Da> & gra\t')ard s.hirt remoH•d fromthti.c·ene
CASHIERS
UTUTEM
MARKF.'I'S
For 2nd & 3rd Shifts
Starting $.I upto$.I 50
We promote to manaRI'
ment & ~upt>n mon from
within
COOKIASSTI
\1atu1 l', l'X perienr t•d
,·ooktnl! pasta Evl'n
1 n ~s Fri Sat Sun
Spal(helll lkndl•r ' l:l
64S 0651
Cook
DAY FOOD PREP
& KITCHEN MGR
Appl) 9 noon M r Jo~h
Slol'um 'll Restaurant
2601 W Coast ll v. ~
642-593.\
DRI VERS Hus Om er~ for Christian Sl·huo l
M u~t ha\t' bu ~
cerllf1C'ate Calif Cl.ills
IU Il l' \ppl) 161!35
H r o o k h u r ' I f \'
962·3312
Driver for p•l'kup & dl•
ll\'H\ for auto purh
store· !\h~t haH' i?ood
drt\inl( re<'orri \Jlul
L'ahf dmer ~ hren~l' &
at Hub Auto Suppl~ :m o
We are seek in g pt:'o plt· oriented
persons who ha\'e a sincert• interest in
a fulun.? \\Ith -'l A H HIOTT CORP
We offer excel. co . benefits including
it FREE meal pe r shi t. Apply 1n person
9 AM Noon. Mon-Fn PERSONN EL.
900 t•wporl Center Dr
Ne \.\pOrl Reach
Equal Opp Emplyr M F
I STOCKROOM CLERK
./ACCOUNTING CLERK
E xn•lll·nl Ul·nd 1ls package
('om pl'lttt Vl' wa ges
For nwre information, tontact
MOf'C)ortt mas
714-493-6624
MARRIOlTHOTEL Will tram. Call 542 0747 Our president •~ a\'aila-
900 Newport Ccnier Dr GENERAL OFFICE ble Do you need add•
N rt Be h !i'.!660 I t1on11l traintnK lo help t:q~:l~pp t-:~'~1)r M r IVICKI HESTON you in crme )our earn
--1111(~·
Med ital
Ch iro pr:11:l ll' 1\ ss l
ll erept1001l't H1:aut
busy orr11·1· <:oud ap
pearant l' health' l'n
1hus1asllt knc11A ledi:t' nf
ins btlhng IJl'll board
& ASSOCIATES t·x per1em·ed or 1nex
Spt't•ah~l!o tll pt'nenred you ma) well
Temporar) Cleril'al profit from our t olor
Personnt·I 'idl'u tape 1Jst1111i & sale~ 540-0400 training program v.h1l'h
llS004Sk)park llhd v.e ft·l'I •~ the finest
Su1te 23$ lnine .na1ldble
l'Omputer Hr} hl'lpful PEST CONTROL
Grcul l'art·er potential TECHMICAM
We are not a franC'hl~e.
lmml'h or sulM>1d1an
1us1 hrJdquartl'rs WANTACARl::ER"
Costa Mesa
517 W W1lsonSl
631 9600
COOKfPVTHOMEI I Lunch & dinner for mid
dle·ai:ed t•ouple LJ11una
Be.ich 494 770i
know <.:o~ta Mesa 1\ppb l
Harbor HI (' M Sel' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Claude
LUKMANN
ELECTR().()l'TICS, IMC.
Call 631 5664 Leadtng l<X·al pest ron
MEDICAL ASST trnl Co Ot'edi. Ruut i>
Front bat•k olf11·1• Full Tel'hnll'lan for stead)
Wl• haH openings (or a
(l'\4 h1ghl) moll\ .il ~d
persons v. ho h,I\ c a df·
s1rt' to he more i.ur
l'C\Sful For a n 1n
ten 1e1A appa1ntment
v.1th lhl' sole 111A ner &
founder rail Wesle\ :-;
Ldguna Bea1·h
~94-9'l33 'coo K S . s "'" n g
llunl1ngton llt'al·h
962·9116 I
Grave)ard Full & Part
li m t· D en n ) 5
Restaurant. 1847i Beach
Blvd llunl fl t h
Personnel Dept
537-4840
842 2112 I Counter person ror Tool
Rental Company !\1ust
enioy 1Aurk1ng ~•th Pl'll
CATE RING Sen 1c·r pie Good Salar) &
need s ( o o d prep bent'fll package Appl~
workers S4 hr Part in peri.on 193.I Npl llh d.
time SAM·9 :.JAM. Full CM . or 226011 l..im
t1m l' 5AM ·I JOP M berl 1203 f:ITor11
Lori's Kitchen. 3077 S •
Harbor Bl . SA !rl!l IY747
for appl
.·.Ca tering Serv1re nreds
rood prep workers part
li me Mon·Thur , ll'M
5:30PM & Sun 61\M
2PM Lori's Kitchen.
3077 S Harbor Bl . S r\
979.0747 ror-apjlt
Chtf & FnCooil
100 unit Mote! & 250 seat
Restaurant in town 3$
miles N W <>f Santa Ft'.
... 17,000 population, 7 .000 ft
elevation. heart of pine ;, forest. Good fishing &
hunting Salary negot1J
ble. housing a\·a1lable
Send resume to P 0 Bo'(
250. Los Alamos. N ~1
81~4 (~) 662-3600
Clerical Pos1t1on w11h
med1ral lab in Newport
Beach near Hoag Hosp
,\rr u r ate typ1n 1i &
genK.al_oHtre duties
Wtll tram. noexperiem·e
neressary Full time
9AM to 6PM Mon f'n
~·5581
Clenral
flUCLSlKS
R L Kautz & Co in Irvine
are an need of 2 sharp.
br ight & resp file
clerks (Wquires some
ofri re exper and hght
typing Full lime. 3712
hrs 8·4 ll. Call Valanr
..!!_l S49·4700 ext 219
Clerical Classified
Clerk Trainee
The Classified Advert1s
mg Departmmt of the
Daily Pilot has an open
ing for a responsible, en
thusiastic person as
clerk trainee. H you r.in
type and llS(' a 10.key ad
der. we will train you ror
this position. Exrellent
company benehts 1n
r! eluding medical. dental,
life insurance. credit un
100. etc Opportuml} for
advancement Call for
appointment ror 10
terv1ew, 642·5678. l'Xl.
320.
Or~Coast
DailyPilot
;m ~ ._Ba_y St
Clerical
CLlllCTYPIST
Laguna Bear h eler
tron1r mfgr has 1mmed
' opening for sharp person
for general clerit'al
duties lnchl<llng typing
ror our Purt'hasing
Dept and working 1n
stock room. pulllng Job c kit.a, Issuing materials.
•• keeping records. Gd .
typing skills a must.
Min. 50wpm. Sloc:k room
txptr belplul. not net'
We otrer gd. pay &
benefits plias a
n
,,
4 DAY WOUWHIC
Co. la 2 ml from Coast
llwy •• m1 rrom ~It
S frwys
Pleaar call for appt.
Peraonrtel Otpt
T£LONICB•;RKtu;v
714-4N ..Ol E.O.E.
Customer StrYice
Order Proefftsor
Ra p1 dl ) g r o 1A 1n ~
8 1omed1cal Compan)
needs h1ghl~ motivated
pe rson for r ustumt'r
servtC'!' order proce''
mg I \l'3r rlern·al l'll
perienrl' Com pellll\ 1•
sa I an Good b1•nrr11 pack a~e offrred tr m
terested. please l'Onlal't.
Kate Andrade at.
American DICllJIO•tiu
1600 Monrovia, Ml
631-1855
WE,Mtll
DATAEHTRY
OPERATOR
lr\'lne based restaurant
l'ham has an opportumt)
available for an IB M
3i 4 1 Da t a E nl q
Operator I > r on the
IBM J741 is requ1~ed
Small 131 girl data l'nlry
team Pos1t1on IS ror full·
l1ml' day sturt 1A 1th at
trat'tl\'e working c11nd1
lion~ & an eHelll'nl
benefit~ pill kdl(f•
Salary 14 111 bt' rnm
mensurate with l'X
pe ri t'ntt-Appl ~ 1n
pe rson ~ton t'n Kam
5pm at Tit E JOLLY ROG t:n
INC
17042 Gillette Ave . Irv (714)546 0331
P T
DWVEIY
Florist 751 47~
DELIVERY
& Stock Fulltiml'. Fri &
Sat 6 30.tm·3·JO, ~un
Tues IOa m· 7 f ull
benefits See Harold. 495
E 17th St .C.M
Dtfttd Offiet
f ront desk. dental exPl'r
required 4 days a 1Aeek
In a mre Newpon Bea<'h
oHk e 64>7~
DlMT AL FIOHT DESK
All phase.~. dental l''I( per
req 4•, dys wk C M
631 1420
Den tal Exp Ort.ho asst
RDA Full time Xlnl
s alary & benrf1t11
644 1405
DEMT AL Rte.pf/ Ant P1time Recept1on1~t
w/r hatrside exper.
Perfert fo r mother
w school aged children
Friendly ok tn lrvtnl'
Lots or benefit.s ~1_2024
Dental Asslshtnl X R11y
exp 4 day wk P11id v11c
& Holidays S46 3000
(_Mon.'i:hurL
DENT AL AS.51ST ANT
Exper. rtq RDA pref.
N.:...B· area.548-~
DIS HW ASHE R t ray
person ror weekends on
ly. 6am·2 .~ Mature
_p_erson. Call 548-~.
DISPATCH
pan time Mu.t have re
liable transportation
and 11ood driving recotd
Be famil&r wltli Harbor
Area and willi~ll' lo lt 11m
News paper businen
rrom i routMI up Call
Mra.7-te~
ELECTRICAL
ESTIMATOR
Ex pr ncr Solary open
w x Int work mg cond for
either Palm Spring!> or
R1,ers1de area r\11 1n
qumes ari' ronf1dent1al
l11d ustrial Elecl rll·al
Inc• f'or Palm Sprin~)
n lll Jim Gomr'>
71-l 327 1241 or for
RI\ ers1de l'all Jern
Smalling 714 683-0113
ERRAND GIRL/
RECEPTIONIST
I' time for I\ R ell•
\eloper Mo n F ri
l-5pm Musi have dept'n
dable car & good phont•
voice 675-4725
f ast Food Pma Parlor
nn the Bearh Nov. h1r
in g !\I ust be 18 or OH'r
613 IHI! l ll'a\e
mt.'ssagel
* ftltl or Pcri-tillw * * c~ o.t'y * S3o.ooo yr t\usines:.
mngmt exper ht>lpful
but not ner Call for
app'l States Dist M f
631 7~59 eves v.knd~
549-52.~ ~ 5611
Full time WarchouH'
truekdm er Good Pa)'
/\sk for Qob t:t>I'
957 0536 \
FliLL Time. P Ttmt'
Ans sen Typtn£ req d
~o ex p nee Call bt v.n 8
& 4 30 PM . Mon fr1
631 ·0140. F.OE
FULL TIMt: Ans Sen
Ma t ure respons ible
ddult No exper nl'l'
(';ill btwn K & 4 :.!PM
Mon f'ri , 892 1212
General
The lolioo lay Club
is ltO'# hirincf
Mtt1's Spo
A tttftdant P /T
Plru~e l'all for appoint
menl !I JO 5P!\t. Mon
day lh ru f'rada,.
645-7358
GEH OFC/RECEftT
Newpon <.:enter offH·c
has 1mmed openinJ? fur
genera I off1c·e rlerk ~ 11 h
IO·kev bv tou1·h \'arit'd
duties mt ludmi: salcs n•
ports & l'Umpull'r data
entq CJll for app I
114.4 4460
GIRLFllDAY
•P leasant mat urt'
person rett'd lo hdndlt'
d1\ers1f1ed dutws
•Must be F:xrcllenl, "'' curate ty1>1Sl 1s pcc•d
65w pm I 1111 t'll'l'l fl r
l) pev. rtter
•Dependable & eHinenl
selr·slaner tu du Xl'rnX
mg & ma intenam·l' or
ma nuals & r1hni:
•TWX & teleph(lnl' 1•x
per an dSSet
•Nun smoker I
Excellent s al:iry & benefit~ I MISSJO VIF..JO ,\RF:A
PllONF. Mrs Jan~
S81-:tal
GEMERAL OFACE c;uards
Fullllmr book h epm.:. NOW HIRING 10 ke>. fthng Company
b\'neftl\ N B K :, Serur1ty Orftrer pO!ol
645 171 1 lt0ns u e nol4 11va1lahlt•
Gtft«Gll Office m M 1ss1on V1e10 & So
Will train on word pro l.aguna for mature
cess1ng equi pment Mlnded 1nd1V1duals No
Should be Ftmd typt~l. prior experienre •S
min so WPM <.:on~ental neressary Must have
co worker.lovelyoH1res o wn phone & c a r
nr 0(' Airport P08tt111n Veterans bnng D0'.!14
avail 1m!TK'd1ately For Pinkerton's. 2701 B S
1nlerv1f'w appl r ail M;im. SA tlo rear of
Mar1lyn Cc1ll'y955-2000 Radio Shark store ) 557·9020 f:qual Oppty
GEMEIAL OfffCE ~:mployer
Work1n11 knowl edl(e --------• A I'. AIR, & payroll 11
mu~l Computer tnput
exp hdpful llea \'y
phonrs. lite serrPtt1r1t1I re~pon Front 11Hk1• op
pear 1.oc· 1n N R Xlnt
opp'ty ror adv11nrrmenl
Co n t a ct J e nn ifer
( 714l9SS·16Ml
612-5678
Littttltlk)!! l"la~s1(1l'd Ads are really
Km11ll "prople lo people"
~11l1•ll l'Ulls with hi.: re·
11dersh1p and bile re
suits ' To placl' your
clas11rled od, call today
~2-5678.
-KIDS
SUMMER JOBS.
Earn S30-$60 per week.
Trips & Prizes. C4 ..-.
a-c1.et60-069io
HAIR DRESSER
Rent Station w ~ l'll
knol4 n salon ~tu.5t h,I\ 1•
d11~ntt'lt' 548 131 l
33052 Calle Aviador .
San .Juan Capistrano. CA . 92675
EO.F:.M 1F H
o r parl 11m1• t:>. JOb Entr) 11.•H•I µo s1
pc rll'nl'C dl'"ll'd tt0n We tra111 nu ex·
1147 6004 ll('r•rnce nen~~ur} Call
To1}lor ·
\1 ed11·al lruol olf11 ,. Tim 9;9 6021 Tues
HARDWARE SALE.S p o.1rt time T> ptni: & 1n 9 12
Full 01 p t1ml' 1\pph 10 l,i\e In Housekeeper. ~urance 1!47 11!14J rET AT'TIHDAMTS per :.o n C r own _________ 1:1 1 1:1 h ll;1rdwart'. 31\n t: L'oast IHFAKTIYMAM ~hare expenSt·~. 25 26 MEDICAL COURIER US} .al(una eH
W eslty M. T avkM' Co.
R'EALTCfRS \'ears old 5 day wc•ek .. u 5 1 h a , l' 11 14 0 ke nnel S4 hour ·194 0142 llv.). CdM Wt-'11 pu!oh ~ou to )our · I "'
I ~o 9016 or 754 006!1 l'l 1 rans port u 11un & hl' p /TIME EVENINGS llEALTll hmil lo bnn1i out your ring Callbtl4 n46 lam1ltar 141lh l'.ilt( CCMIMMcJ
2111 San Joaquin 111 lb
"ljev. port Bto.irh
644-4910
RECEPTIONIST
EVERYIODY UKES best \rm\ lk "11 \OU LU\1 BF.RYARnllELP free~.t) S)~tt·m Mun y-· ..... C-'-.. WI"'-'"'-'.,. can be Call loll free " 9 5 7.,.. 850ll """" lll'Tft'f"> "' ""a. 1 80().282 5864 Full & P ttmc CutUnll of .-ri. · pm "" Adulll> with outstanding
Be part of the faslt'sl lumber& pl)wno1! soml' Messenger F' T Cali I atlral'llVl'per;onaht1ts
l(rowin1i 1'C1mpany in lht· INTERIOR DES IGN drl\'lng Call for :ipp·1 DI. Good ret l'M art':.t v.ho enJO) v.ork ml( "'ith
I' lime. 9-lptn & I 5pm
~ hr 642-0377
health & nutrition fit·hl SALES -$49 3073 t all Karl'n •1 lpm 10 IS )ear old 'outh'> t.:nhmllt'd llll'Ome opp 714 <u n.u~• • II lECEPTlONIST
Exec.five SWte
AttrlH'll\E' real estate
deH'lopment oHite near
OranRe Co Airpnrt t:x-
t l' 11 e n l l ~p•nll &
lelf'phone dll)1Aer1nl!
Derora11n o na1r nl'I' LU .... CH HELP .,,.,.,...,...,., l-;\en1ni:s 6-9 pm Ca t'v Mr <.:a."t'> 834-17~ .. " 3 ' f lex hr~ v.111 train M"'-'GMMTPOSITIOM 6 ~2 4321 . t'XI 3t llOMF.Ht:ALTII All>t:& ll omemakers . :.tu "" bt•tween 2 pm Jncl 5 HOMEMAKERS f & 4~·1461 dcots for Ju.~t 2 3 hours f obric: th<1in. <.: M & pm AskrorAndrl'J
p 1 1 m e T & c JAMrTORIAL d a \ u I I> t' r Anaheim Xlnl oppt ' Homemaker~ 636-14211 Couples. 3 hr~ eal h. W1ener;ch111tiel. Bnstol Gen 64&-4040 RECT /SCTRY
l''es. 5 llpm Mon f n & Redhill S4 hour Call Models needt'Ci \11 l~pes !Julies ind l) p1nl( HOMEMAKERS Nl'wport Hearh Some R11:k,9S7-0'717 M en . W 11 m c n & .insv.ering phone~ ex )lttlls il l'allh 1n
~urance 752 SJ81 E a r n S 6 h o u r cxper. prc•fern'll Top MACHINIST Children No l'XP ne1· rands & some hkkpj!
huusekt'l'PIOI:. appto~ w age s t' a I I ( 7 I <I 1 Fully experienced Tool $48 7762 Call 833-9062 RECEPTIONIST t5 hours a week 111 532 6558 F'ull ond par1 lime pos1 Ir 1 e CdM Nv.pt R~·h I Maker Machinist lor MODELS/ESCORTS • lions a'atl.iblt' nr OC v n · · · K l''NN EL Pt•rson 'llpt small pre<'is1on maC'hinl' I Top Dollar!> 953 0971 R E A L ~ST A T F. A 11 port look 111 R fo r <_;ir l F rida) Home1 ll;llsAmm.illlospl ,hop Lathe ~!di & AGE:-rl'S h dJ d I h Serv 1rHeso~:S !I Key Pun"7hS9 1911 S71~ r64f6~1l8' ~·J (j r Ind er i~~~ /~~~ ,.'~"'~1 ~'.:°rks Proft>~:J,;~~::~~·,,Her I ~r~~~s~~on\~ I u:1~11~~e
' ~ 7 30 3 30 N1l'c l'n\lron and appearenl'I~ Musi
t:xpenenced only App DATAENTRY MointtftGllUMGft rn'e nt (;ond Pa' I in.: hq?h romm•r~on l)e able t o ans ~er ly m person The Be;u·h OPERATOR Gener al mel·han1 cal 558-1304 4!:1496.'JO · s plit 10 to11 ca 1 l'I meri1um to hea\~
II o u s e 619 SI er P) l lr\'me bai.ed restaurant l<no"' ledge. experience ' agent.s Roo f'014 rir Phones ~ o I > PI n R
l!olloh"' Lo.1ne. LaRund rhdin h.is an opportuml) 111 elertrirul & plumbing MURSEIY SALES ® n!!n•ssar~ s~ pc.•r hr
l t'8C ;J \'allabll• for an I RM helpful Apply lo Larry Look mg for personable. "T ' Call 752-l)l69
HOTr:lMIGHT 374 1 D.i t a E ntq Surf & Sa nd lloll'I . neat. ener!(elll' personl \V RECEf'T/SEC'Y
AUDtTOR llperator I yr on lht' Laguna Bearh, 497 447i able to grol4 with a 14ell flril!,hl seU mOC1\ ated in
5 nights a week. 12 Sam I BM 3741 1s requirl'cl M:untenam·e Person for established co Mm 1 yr SEA COVE d1\ldual 'Aho hk(>!> IA Ork
must ha,•e expenen<l' 5mall 13l girldataenlr~ \partmr nt <'Omplei.. retail nu~r}selhn!(ex poOPERTIES 1n.: \o\llh people & h:as
Appl) to Oa\ld MrNeil team Pos1llon1s forfull must h.iw 35 \l'ars <'' ~l'r req d F llmt' " lrnn1 oHice & ll!(hl
or Mrs f11t lt azar llme da) shirt wtlh at per1en<'<' 1n pa inting. Startingsalary Sl.OOOlo 714-631 -6990 ser relarial expt•r1enc11
between llam & 5pm traru ve work1nl( l'nndl plumbm!( h1ih1 rarpen SI .cl OO per mu Pd fur R E De\t'lopmenl
Holel Laguna <12.S So llons & an t'Xl'ellenl try & el~mal S6 per holidays & '.11.•ations Co nr O C Airport E~
Coast II ") J, .• ounJ benefits par k<al(•' hr S48·9556 ll ospital17ation ins 1 t'l lent s .ilan &
ft Q.. 11 1 avail P Time position~ Rtol btatt SolH Beat·h 4~1 151 Salar) 141 ll' m m M .. 1....,......, .. HCE 1 1 I t 1 bt-nef1ts Pll'ase~rndre mensuralt' 14 Ith l'\ "'"'..,..."' 11 so 3'411 0 enn•14 1> For Top ~um e to Controller
Hotel pcr1ent·(' /\ppl ~ in ELECTllCIAM ;i p pl. onl) Call Prcrl.Office PO Bo~ C l%2.'i In
SWITCHIOARD person Mon t'ri. !lam Min 5 )rs e:<pt'r as 64~~~\!0~~~utf~~· Newport Bearh Lido Of 92713 Of'Bt Spm at J nu rnf) man t:le<'lri r1l'r ne~s crl'all\l' ag RECEPTIONIST
ededf I h I THEJol LY ROG •'R 1·1an \l u s l hd\t' -h ne or uxun. ole i'Nc r. gress1ve a!(enl~ 14 o f'ull lime gd phonl' l.a"una Bearh 497·5313 11enerah!>l bat•kJ!round. NURSES AIDE.S 14•an1 to mu1m11e •n lit\ ~1usl I\ pe ... 17042 Gillette Ave . Irv r u n r (I n d u I I per~ond . • . ' EXP~:Rt ENC l-.:D d1v1 d ua l pote ntial good ~•th figures. use
HOUS~X:LF.ANERS
To S51hr, car 645-5123
1J14)546-0331 t roubleshoot. re pa 1 r 3 II, 11-7 Conv hospl. lllG H COMM ISSIONS' 10 ke~. b1lhni:. hkes de·
pl ant equipment. 111 Beach area Free mi r Cati Walt. 673 7:.:>o tail 121s1 Monarrh St .
KEYPUNCH
HOUSBCHPBl lnsuranre agenry needs Data Enlry Processor
HOME MAHAGER Starting salar y com Full charge h()Usekeepcr mensurate with expt'r
trumed 1n all phasl's or Pd. rompany benefit!<
home management fo r Call · PaulJne.963-0941
business fllm1ly in Hunt 1---------mgton llarbour Coolung LEGAL SECRETAR Y
essential Salary ~pen T R A 1 N E E R E
Call Rita . 846-1476 afier CEPTIONIST lrv1n1•
6 Ca II before 8P M. Redhill & M~rArthur
846-0583 SOW PM. good grammar
Housekeeper&ch1ldrare, $800 mo lo s t a rt
h ve·in. 9 yr old son 97~·~1Q Perr ro r student or
&r?__ndma. N.B 759-1Yll9 LEGAL SECRETARY
SA law rirm Rel axed al
To Place your
"Fast Result"
Serv1cl' Directory
ad Ca ll Now
642-5678
mosphere 2 lo 3 yrs P I
defense ex pr J ark ie
953.9063
Leqol Secrttcry
t:x p'd Pl secre(ary
Salary open Pre( 2 3
ht. JU yr s exper al least I 558-7878 _
Find what you wanl in Have s~met.hlng ~o sell'
.PJ!il.Y Pilot Clossifreds Class1r1ed uds <to 11 well
~aily Pilot .... · .. · .... · .... ····:
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Field Sales Supervisor
L1m1tt'd '''*"'n)lll '" .11 la blr In the Orang,.
l'ou ~t a1·c11. tor iwlf mot1voted, catt'cr
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nt>cei.!\ary E'llt'r ption.1l t'111 ntnjls. plus Job
1 eloi.tt benef11:c "' 111lable ror the nl(ht
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stallat1on or plant i"let• med1ral. dental & hft'
l rir al equipment & Ga rden Gro\l' 926~1 Only pos1tl\r attitude 17141891 """ marhiner) Oluepnnt 00 80« '"""' rl'ading a must R.E. IMYESTMEMT H F. C E P T T Y P I S T
Narmro offer.; a tom Nursing Earn while you learn c45wpm min 1 Dir
pelttl\'e sto.1rtmFt salary R.H.• LV.M. II E R I T A G F. ta phone. ror busy N 8
& l'Ompre he n i11\'l' 3to 4days3to ll :.i pm IN \'ESTMF:~T will insuranr" 0Hi1e Call
benefits parka1?e. Sml priv ('00\ hosp Im I ea t' h you c real 1 \ e Pat 675-&:nl
For immediate con mar ulate Gd slafftn!? f1nan c1ng. 1031 Ex
s1derauon please l'all 20362 Santa Ana Ave r hanges, 111\'l'Slor de
Jal'k•e Ri ckel, 54R 1144, Santa Ana Heig ht s velopment&rnunsehng
Rec.'ept1on1s1
In me !\Hg firm has 1m -
mcd1ate need for full ·
time recp 1 }r ex p req
T~ ping 45 ~ 14•pm Call
S49 4464 for mten 1e1A
l'Xt 224 549 3061 Ex per t'ounselors re
.... AIMCO re1ve 100'. l'Omm The 1s " Nurs ing 1 ( Mohriah. hie. an unusua oppl) or
d f RM-lYMC~ right person Cun'1den ASubs1 1aryo 3 11 & 11 7 relief Con' Ital 1nter\lle14 Ca ll
CelaneseCorp hospl. with excell rr v <""" RECEPTIONIST
R E orflce La11un a I l 1lls
area· Teleph one ;ind
t)p1ng e ~pr req
770 9513
600 W V1' ntona St tnce 546-...,.,., ' putatio n Beach area 1--------• Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 Free mJr medical. den
EOI': M F tal & hfe Top salar} Sell td~e items 642 567~
MAMAGlll/CLERK flex hrs. 642·~ ------~
Hal l m a rk Gift s & OFFICE & COUNTEH
Cosmetics Exp pre person. part time. Must
ferred 640-7373 work Sat Over 18 re·
Manager. oHice work. quired United Rental
rounler help ror rood 64S.07so -
service Seasonable
(6/Mol HB area. Call
544·5378 or 960-9613
Managers
OFFICECLBK
for general filing. Pull
lime. Mon l''rt Ask for
Mrs . Slone. Master
Blueprint. 234 F1st'her.
C M ~0-9373
W ant.ed Retired couple
To man age 36 quiet.
quaint urut.s NB. Costa
Mesa area. Avail now.1•-... ---11111-•
2 1 3 -7 6 3 9 4 O 6 • Sell things fast with Ot11ly
114-646-4664 r1lotWantAds
~Ii~ Pilot ............... ..
PART TIME EYElltCS
We are presently seeking 1dulls with •
pleasant personalities who would bt
interested in working in Sales &t Promotion
with Daily Pilot C1rrlers 10 to U yu rs old
Unlimited eamings avallablt to niht penon
• Hrs S·30PM to R 30PM. Monday thru ,
Friday. Somt S1turd1y availability For •
appointment. u ll · 842 4321, u k for Ben ,
WUllarns. . . .
ORANGE COAST DAIL. Y PIL.OT : now;.::~!~ o;~~'~'~..t~.:11•2'2' .: . .. . ................................ ' ....... .
RESTAURAMT MANAGEMENT
We are lookmg for ~elected 1nd1v1duals to fill
our current needs throughout Southern
California We offer a compensation
prog ram comm e n su rate wit h your
experience + benefits hard to malch
MANAGERS
SI 6.000.SJO.OOO!YN'
r nu quarterly perfo rmanre' bonuses based
on sales and rull rompany p111d benefits
ASSISTAMT MAMAGBS
13,000 SIS.000/V---
full company pu1d henef1us and opportunity
for advancement to Re,taurunl M11n1111t'r
For lwdi.t. c ....... -
A,,L Y IM PEISOH
~.AtMJ1Kt27t119-.2'wi
2949 ............. Cotl9 Mt.
IZ Moch So. of 405 Frwy.I
SAMIO'S llSTAUIAM1'S. IMC.
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for f urthtr infonnafion
regarding aclrerfising
placement in tfle Schools
& lnstrvcfions Directory
call louise Griffith,
642-5671 tit 3' '
ANNOUNCING
CL/BERTY CHRISTIAN
ACADEMY
OPENING THIS FALL
KINDERGARTEN and
• oo.:;~fO •oe &Vll\AC.I •"O
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Another ministry of
LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH
5108 lonlt.a C•nyon Ro•d
Irvine, CA 92715
JERRY BUNCH, PHlor·Founder
CALL 851-9144
tJene [)ance
Cen r
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•CHILDREN •TEENS• ADULTS
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( Tap yow trublH away I
9191 Yortrtow11 A•t. Uw:ll= le«li ~ w ol llt~I ,...110 Slon"" ...,_ ~
-962-5440-
JOLEE MILLER
\1 11 \I I 1; \l'I'• 1 >11 I 11 ''°"
!las openings for students of all
a ges and leve ls Grad uate
W ~s tmin s t e r Cho ir Co llege,
Princeton, N .J
546-6985
NIGUEL CHILllEN'S CENTER
re9is~r now for
PRESCHOOL-to open in Sept.
gradH 1·6
Cal/ 495-2512
Childcar. AvaHabfe
The Pi1v,w• •11 noot cJN•c:ill'd
to Ac~r11,. A:_r, l'>C"' '°'
Triditional 3 R's
Small Classes Sound Study Habits
Gr•des K-8
Transportation • £ xtended Day
121 Soutl'I Citton. Anal'le<m 171•l 135r7182
patt1 '/pre -1chool
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FOR YOUR CHILD'S IEST ST ART
CHOOSE OUR DEPENDABLE
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OPEN 6:30 A.M.-6 P.M.
815 KNOXVILLE STREET
(On Beach Blvd between Adams t. ln<f•dlldtA 1,~,
UTIMCTOIC BUCH . '6N718
WORD PROCESSING
SCHOOL
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Call
(714) 556-6604
C.ndensed T rainin2. Plarem Assistance
1>ays • Evenin9s • Saturdays
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WORD PROCESSING ANO INFORlvlATION
SYSTEMS
2232 SE Bns101-Su1h:' 106 Santa Ana Ca 92701
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/luesday. Augu st 25. 1981 C't
LEARN TO TEACH
BEGINNING .....
PIANO
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• Tcadt adults
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hut rmirs1• w1 II 1't'\ 11·\\ all tt><'hntQUl' &
l><.•g11111111g t h1•on
Trained Certified lnsfrvdor
962-8304
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642-9088
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& ~horthund (all for OHic·e 549 .,11111 app'I 644-4400 "
SEC'Y/Rt<:Er'T TYf'IST/RECEPT.
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firm needs gh.rrp l:cd 1 "1 t'J C JI! II~ CiiJ '1ll11
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557-0045
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& 2 IUHDERGAITEMS
Now taking registrations for
t lasscs m Kindergarden.
presc hool & day tare center.
Truly a ~O('tal learninJ! expericnte
111 a Christian atmos phere
CHILDREN Learn By Doing
2 Years To 5 Years Old
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FL YING TO FINISH -When triple points are
off er ect at a motocross event. you can be sure
of cutthroat biking. Riders bound over hills
and sometimes ~pill at the curves of the
........ ~~a...~
American Bicycle Association track at Bar·
ranca and Jeffrey roads in Irvine . Racers.
from 4 to 21 years of age. com pete on the first
and third Sundays monthly.
Newport Center plan OK'd
Council splits 5-2 awroving $123 million project
By STEVE MARBLE
OttMDelty ...........
The Irvi n e Co mpan y's
controversial $123 million
Newport Cente r expansion
project has been approved by
the Newport Beach City Council
on a S-2 vote.
Only Co uncilmen Paul
Hummel and Don Strauss voted
against the motion Monday
evening, both claiming the
project will spell trouble for
Newport.
As predicted, the council
ordered the Irvine Company to
substitute a high-rise residential
tower for one of the twin office
structures it had proposed.
described the expansion plan as
a "win. win project that will
benefit all of us. A real good
package."
Councilman Hummel, though,
characterized the approved plan
as "the absolute r ape of Corona
del Mar."
In exc h a n ge f o r its
development rights, the Irvine
Company is to bankroll more
than $23 million in road
improvements including partial
construction of Pelican Hill
Road.
Pelican Hill Road is the
planned six-lane road that Is to
run between Pacific Coast
Hi g hway and MacArthur
BouJevard south of Corona del
Mar. As a condition to the
expansion project, the Irvine
Company will build two lanes of
the road.
Peter Kremer , president of
the Irvine Company, said his
firm had made "substantial
compromises" in Its plans lo
earn city council approval.
Kremer said he was happy
with the approval but that "in
all honesty, I can't say I'm
pleased with the huge exactions
that have been made."
Following attempts by three
council members two weeks ago
to come up with an acceptable
motion, it was Councilman Phil
Maurer who put the winning
combination together Monday.
Maurer s howed up with a
typed 11-page motion that he
s aid he 'd put together after "a
<See CENTER, Pa1e A.2)
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Ym llltlill llllY PIPll
OR ANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Boyce refuses food
Captured spy plans to starve to death
By PATRICK KENNEDY °' .. °""' ........... The Tustin attorney for spy
Christopher Boyce says Boyce
has been on a three-day hunger
strike and intends to starve
himself to death.
"He's very serious, very de·
termined," attorney William
Dougherty said today. "It's his
intention to die.1'
Dougherty met with Boyce for
six hours Monday in Seattle. He
said if the convicted spy re·
quests it, a legal battle will be
waged against any plan by gov·
ernment ofCicials to get a court
order forcing Boyce to be fed in·
travenously if necessary.
"We'll cross that bridge when
we come to it,·· Dougherty said.
ZIP plan
• • incentive
rejected
WASHJNGTON CAP) -The
Postal Service withdrew its re-
quest today for an incentive plan
that has been considered vital for
success of its nine-digit ZIP code
propooal.
Because of congressional op-
position to the plan to expand ZI P
codes from the current five digits.
the mail agency said it was defer·
ringthe request "tern porarily."
On April 22, the Postal Service
asked the Postal Rate Com·
mission. a separate agency, to ap-
prove discounts for business
mailers who use the longer code.
This financial incentive was de·
signed to get business mailers,
who send most of the nation's
mail, tousethenine-digitcode.
Postmaster General William F .
Bolger announced today 's step,
but added. ··we will definitely file
another 'ZIP plus 4' request -
and on a scheduJe that will allow
mailers to take advantage of in·
centive rates as soon as they can
legally be made available.··
The Postal Service started call·
ing the plan · • Zl P plus 4" after op-
position to the plan deveJoped.
Members or Congress said the
nine-digit code would drive peo-
P.le "digit djzzy" and launched a
'Zap the ZIP" campaign.
Congress passed legislation
tt1is summer banning the discount
until Oct. 1, 1983. The Postal
Service was allowed to continue
planning for the ZI P code ex-
tension, however, and recently
sent millions or letters to busi·
nesses telling them their new
codes.
Bolger called the delay "un·
fortunate, because it denies
volume mailers the ability to start
saving on their postage bills
sooner rather than later."
The Postal Service already is
buying machines that can "read"
numbers and sort the mail ac·
cording lo ZIP codes. The nine·
digit code would allow the sorting
to be done for each side of each ci·
ty block without clerks manually
sorting the mail, thus saving
labor expenses.
The attorney described Boyce as
"very depressed ...
Captured three days ago,
Boyce, 28, was arraigned Mon-
day in Seattle on a charge or
escaping from the fede ral prison
in Lompoc, Calif., where he was
serving a 40-year sentence for
espionage.
U .$. Magistrate Philip K .
Sweigert set bail at SS00.000. A
preliminary hearing is set for
Sept. 3.
Boyce escaped from prison 19
months ago and U.S. marshals
believe he hid out for a time in
the hills near the prison at Lom-
poc, then moved north of San
Francisco, possibly followed by
a trip to South Africa, before he
settled on the coast of the re·
mote and rugged Olympic
PeninsuJa in Washington State
for about the past eight months.
Boyce. the son or former FBI
agent Charles Boyce who l5 head
of security for Mc Do nnell
Douglas Corp. in Long Beach
and Huntington Beach, was ar·
rested Friday outside a ham-
burger stand in Port Angeles.
He was convicted in 1977 of
selling highly classified informa·
lion dealing with U.S. satellite
sur veillance systems from the
TRW Co. of Redondo. Beach
where he worked from mid·l974
until 1976 as a security clerk.
A confederate and boyhood
friend, Andrew Daulton Lee, 29,
was arrested outside the Soviet
<See BOYCE. Page A2>
Fin~ncial lllarkets
continue decline
NEW YORK (AP> The na-
tt o n ·s financial markets
slumped further today. extend·
ing the steep losses or Monday
when a wave of gloom about in-
terest rates and government def·
1t its pushed stock. bond and
commodity prices sharply lower
and drove the dollar higher on
foreign exchange markets
The stock market. which took
its steepest drop in more than
seven months Monday, slid
again today. The Dow Jones
average of 30 industrials fell 8.08
points to 892.03 in the first 4
hours of trading. On Monday the
Dow lost 20.46 points to finish at
its lowest level since July 11,
1980.
Bond prices also continued
tumbling today after reachi ng
record low levels Monday
Dealers said the government's
report this morning of a l 2 per
cent increase in July's consumer
price index dealt a further blow
to the market.
Tradjng was described as thin
in the session's early hours.
Losers led gainers 6 to 1.
On Monday. long-term govern.
ment securities lost as much as
$22.50 for each Sl,000 in face
value while interest rates rose.
Today those issues shed another
half point, or SS for ea ch Sl.000
an race value .
In the nation's commodity
markets. wh ere corn and soy-
bean prices fell Monday to rec-
ord-low levels , prices wer e
mixed in early trading today.
Analysts attr ibuted Monday's
drops to concerns that interest
rates would not soon fall.
While bond and stock prices
tontinued falling, the dollar ex-
tended its gains of Monday. In
Tokyo, wh ere trading ends just
as Europe's business day
begins. the doll a r rallied to
close at 228.50 yen compared--
with 226.90 late Monday Later
1n London, the dollar rose
further to 230.50 yen.
Seminars had role
• • in investment scam
By RICHARD GREEN
Of ... o.11, "' ... ''"'
High -press ure 72-ho ur
seminars held monthly at hotels
in Newport Beach and Irvine
were a key ingredient in an al·
leged investment scam that re-
portedly garnered SI million
from residents of Orange and
Los Angeles counties. police said
today
Fifteen to 30 people typically
participated in the seminars.
whic h we r e a d vertis ed in
publications ranging from the
Wall Street Journal to the Los
Angeles Times, Irvine poli ce
Detective Paul Jessup said.
Frafls Theron, 38 , a South
African citizen r esiding in .
Irvine, the man who allegedly
s taged the seminars and solicit·
ed the investments. was jailed
las t week on suspicion of grand
theft. He was to be released to-
day pending lhe f iling of a
c riminal complai nt by the
Orange County Dis trict At·
lorney.
Jessup alleged that Theron ii·
legally sold securities through
his company, International Busi·
ness Advisory & Consultancy
Ser vices Inc .. 18662 MacArthur
Bl vd .. Irvine.
Theron doesn't have the re-
quired license from the State
Department of Corporations to
sell securities. Jessup a lleged.
The grand theft allegations
against Theron arise from police
contentions that he would pocket
money he look from people in·
CSee SCAM , Page A2) •
The council vote now allows
the development firm to move
ahead with its plans to construct
a 300-room 'hote l with 100
condominiums. nearly 750,000
square feet of office space, a
restaurant and a scattering of
residential units.
As part of the action, the
M arriotl Hotel won permission
lo add 165 rooms to its existing
stru c ture in tbe circular
s hopping a nd professional
center.
Voyager's rendezvous with Saturn nears . Bank holdup
suspects
escapees
Mayor J acki e Heather
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Fair through Wednes·
day but patchy early
morning low clouds alone
, the coast. Highs 76 to 88.
Lows 64 to 68.
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Spacecraft speeds toward ringed planet at 32,000 miles her hour
PASADENA <AP> -Voya1er races a potentially dangerous in·
2, America's mechanical stant when It dives through the
emissary to distant worlds, sparse outer ring of the planet.
swooped past battered, frosen "There's a very slight
moons and glimmering rlnp to-possibility that as we cross the
day as it soared to an evenln1 ~ ring plane, we mi1bt be dinged a
rendezvo..s with the swtrllne, little bit,•• Laeser said.
pastel surface or Saturn. A cow.Ion could destroy the
After four years a nd 1.24 sh ip. But a pathfinder
billion miles in space, Voyacer 2 spaceship., Pioneer II, followed
ia •'within so kilometen (JO the sam~ route safely in 19'19 and
m U ea ) of our a I m po Int. ~ scientlst.S •t .IPL are confident
Somebody said tbat'a Ute llnlt· Voyager will make it.
ing a putt from 500 mUeaf ' mla· Tbe pote,.tlally hazardous
sion director Ric bard Laeaer crossing, however, comes as
said today. Voyager'a radio signal is
........ _ ...... is t.Ol·"'-•y blocked from Earth by Saturn.
•me spacei: •n. a -Scientists won't know ii the ship heal~ .. : it's in super coedi· survived .tu Ult signal belins
Uon, be sa.ad as the one•ton 1blp arrivinc .;.JD at one minute
sped toward Saturn at U ,000 after midalPt -a 1 ap of three
mpb. .• J hours 1n wbtcb no transmiuiom
He ~ro said everJUUJll ia will be l'fteived from Voyager. workin amootbly at th' Jet
Propul n LabOratory, where lit television eyes 1blttln1
nearty $)0 acien~ata, eftlineen fraotleally from one myltlfytng
and tecbnicla.na were m= •i1bt to the next, the robot ex-
flnal preparations for the plorer ••• 1lvln1 earthllnca
of data md pictuna the ship wu their ~ loot at an exoUc
retumlnl. ltlnpm 917 million mil~ away
1'lle lblp will cndff JUlt q ,ooo -• Slant. 1ueoua world awad·
atatut. mJt.I abon Salum'• died in delicately painted doudl.
cloudtclle at l :M p.m. PDT. But The 1btp'1 cameru ud in·
newt cl the f11·bf won't~ atruments examined tbe
lartb mil Ote radio at ... •· 1traa1ely miubapea moon
rtn lit t : SD p.m. Hyperion late lloada1, tben
LeA \ban an bour aft.er pMa. looked trom '11,000 mUes at
101 Satprn tonl1ht, Voya1tr aiant 'ntu.
J
., ....
V~ II hol obtained thU high-resolution picture of Soturn's
ring• from a distance o/ 2.5 nUllkni miles.
Two escaped convicts from
San Quentin Prison, armed wi\b
sawed-·off rifles, were arrest~
Monday moments after they al-
legedly robbed a bank in Hunt-
ington Beach of $35,000, police
reported. ..
A female accomplice wt¥> re-
portedly was driving the escape
vehicle when it was spotted by
police also wa s arreste4,
authorities said .
John Randolph, 29, and Steven
R·ay Pearson, 21, escaped from
San Quentin Saturday, police
said. They also are suspected ol
stealing narcotics from the Dan·
ber Drug s tore in Fountain
Valley itt an armed robbery in
broad daylight Sunday, police
said. '
Pamela Jean Medlin, 24, dt
San J ose, was arrested a~
c h arged with being an ac·
complice in the 3 p.m. bank rob-
bery. Monday.
The suspects had escaped
from the state prison by bidil\I
ln a milk truck as it drove out
the gates, authorllles said.
I Police said the two men ep .•
tered the Bank ot America at the
Five Polnt.s Shopplni Center QD
Main Street near Delawar.e
Street and fired a waro.J..Di abet
(See ESCAPEES, Pa1e AJ)
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"Jn ., .-~ ......... ~p.nmcted spy Clmstopher Boyce 1s escorted f ram the federal
qourtlwuse m Seattle en route to 1a1/ Boyce was charged with
tl$Capmg f rorn a California prison u•ht•re he uxis spn•mq ·W 11ear!i
for espionage
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BOYCE STRIKING • • • •.f
Embassy in Mexico City 10 days
before Boyce was picked up. Lee
waa sentenced to life 1n prison
for selhng information to Soviet
officials
AH the arraignment Monday,
Royct• refused to speak directly
tuli Ma gistrate Sweigert and
whl'n he learned he would re-
m u in handcuffed he a lso decided
against making a statement to
roporter!>
.a oughcrty quoted his client as
iiaying. "I'm not gotng to stand
betfore God and the world in
chnins "
tJ.S mars hals focused their
ll~·month search for Boyce on
F;'f.pm Page A 1
wilderness areas where pere-
grine falcons still ltve because of
his known love for the outdoors
and tus hobby of fal conry.
Authorities also s uspect that
Boyce may have robbed banks
lo support himself. Sheriff Steve
Kernes of Clall am County says
Boyce's abse n ce from the
peninsula coincided with bank
holdups in nearby states, which
Kernes refused to name.
Boyce had been taking flying
lessons at a nearby air s trip and
somt' federal a uthorities have
speculated he would have left
the area once he got his pilot's
li ccrhe
SCAM PROBED . ~· · • • •
!II t'ad of investing 1t as he had
promised, Jessup said.
'J essup said the seminars
acfrlounted to intense, 72-hour
th'arathons of motivational lee·
t\1¥es and activities
After the seminars, when the
participants would often be emo-
ti~ally drained, they would be
approached to invest in the In·
lt\rhational Bus iness Advisory &
Consultancy Se rvice. Jessup
rlllimed
This company may have been
a'fl extension of Theron's House
of.• Ocean Magic Co of South
Alfrica. which sold health pro-
d\Wts derived from seaweed, ac-
cbtding to the Irvine police de·
t6r\ive
~hat company went out of
business. leaving hundreds of in·
vestors and franchise holders in ~t. Detective Jessup said.
-: •The ro n 's Orange County
qpcralions have been under way
ff; about one year. Jessup said.
The Irvine Police Department.
ale Department of Corpora-
~; $~om Page A1
t~~ ~!.!:~:. ,:u:,,
tt,d customers
• 'O ne suspect leaped over the
lers' counter and took money
m each teller and the bank
ult and stuffed it mto a bag,
lice said.
o one was injured, police
id.
A witness gave police a
scription of the escape vehicle
d it was s potted moments
ler behind a motel on
rktown Avenue and Beach
~ulevard. The two men jumped
m the car and ran, police
id.
ne was immediately cap·
ed by pursuing police and the
er was found hiding near
me trash cans. The woman
s captured in the car, police
id.
olice said the s uspects will
turned over to FBI in·
stigators.
ORANGE COAST
t1ons. Los Angeles District At·
lorney's Office and the Orange
County District Attorney's Of-
fi ce are contfouing to investigate
the case
Hinckley
mulls d e fense
Wl\SlllNGTON 1AP l John
W Hmckley Jr .. due in court
Friday to enter pleas to formal
charges of trying to assassinate
President Reagan. has yet to de-
c ide what defense to use. his
chief lawyer says.
"When this decision has been
reached. it will be com munical·
ed to the court." defense at·
torney Vincent J Fuller s aid
Monday after a federal grand
Jur y returned a 13-counl indict·
ment against the 26 year-old
Hinckley.
Fuller has had a defense
m edical t ea m exa mining
Hinckley. described by his
oarents as "our troubled son.··
Ant i-K h omeini
students held
THE HAG UE. Netherlands
<AP) -Police said they arrested
17 anti-Khomeini Iranian stu·
dents today after they tried to
storm their country's embassy. It
was the third attack in two days on
Iranian diplomatic missions
across Europe.
Earlier today. 20 protesters in
Brussels. Belgium, were led
away by police after peacefully
occupying the Iranian Embassy
for an hour. Thirty-four Iranian
students seized the Iranian Em·
bassy In Stockholm for four hours
Monday.
Angola i n vaded
LISBON CAP> -The Angolan
Defense Ministry today said two
South African armored columns,
iaicludlng 32 tanks and backed·
by air power, have invaded
southern Angola.
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VOL 74, NO. 237
Co111·t upholds due-on-sale clause
LOS ANGELES CAP ) -
C1UlomJa'1 federally cb..Ured 11vl~1 aod loan auoclatlon1 ere
hallln& a state Court of Appeal
rulln1 allowina them to enforce
due·on·sale clauses In home
mortgages .
The decision released here
Monday aharply contradlct1
lower court rulings whlch bad
ord ered old mort1ages with
lower Interest rates. But
because the issue is a conllict
over state-versus-federal reg·
ulatory powers, attorneys pre·
diet it ultimately wlll be settled
before the U.S. Supreme Court.
The s o-railed Wellenkamp
rule prohibits s tate chartered
llVU\111.DO 1oan1 from char11D1
homt buyers a hltbtr lnlerest
rate when they aaaume an exl•t·
lnti mort1a1e at a low rate.
A cue brouaht by the 1tate at·
tornuy aeneral's oftlce agalnat
Glendale Federal Savlntca and
Loan Association sought to have
the Wellenkamp rule applied,
and a lrial court a1reed ln Sep·
tember L979.
The appeals court reversed
that d~lslon. The ruling, writ·
ten by Judge Jack T. By bum,
sald "federal law pre-empt.a any
attempt by the state to apply the
Wellenklmp rule" against the
Glendale firm.
Attorney Andrew E Katz, a
partner 11\ a Lot Anaeles Jaw firm that represents several
aavlnaJ and loan asaoclationa,
Hid o( the rulln1. "The likely ef·
tect may be to embolden aome of
the federal S&Ls that have not
enforced due·on·sale clauses to
do so."
Fede rally c hartered S&Ls
ho Id a bout 33 percent of
Callfotnla's home mortcaaea.
worth some $34 bllllon at the end
or June. They gain substantially
when allowed to boost exJating
mortgage Interest rates to cur·
rent market levels when a
mortgage changes hands.
The decision has the oppoeite
impact o n ho meo wners . A
$100,000. 3~·year assumable
mortgage, tor example, coats
$878 a month at 10 percent In
tereat, but Jump11 to $1 ,507
monthly lf the rate Is hiked to 18
percent, the current fixed
mortga1e rate.
Last week , the California
Supreme Court refused to re-
view a San Francisco appellate
co urt 's decision saying
Welle nkamp did apply to
federally chartered thrifts. But
ll has yet to rule on a parallel
decision from a San Bernardino
appeals court.
The attorney general's office
says it will ask for a review of
Monday 's decision In Los
Angeles if the Mgh court rejects
the San Bernardino case.
Woman exec denies
passes at employee
~erk
N•wporl
Bio Cenyon
SACRAMENTO IAP J -A
woman business executive ac·
cused of firing a male employee
after he rejected her sexual ad-
vances has denied she ever
made a pass at the man.
Alicia Madrid, 37, testifi ed
Monday at an Unemployment
Insurance Appeals Board hear·
ing for Michael Gabria, who is
seeking reinstatement and back
p ay as an analyst for the
California F ederation for
Technology and Resources.
Gabria. a stocky man with a
beard who is in his 30s, testified
Ms . Madrid made suggestive re-
marks to him over drinks in her
hotel room while the two were
on a business l~ip to the East
last year.
He said when he ignored her,
the working relations hip de·
t~riorated a nd he was fired five
months later.
Louis '"Flores. lawyer for the
federation, asked Ms. Madrid if
she had ever made a pass at
Gabria in Boston.
"Never, never." she replied.
She was asked if s he ever
dicussed with Gabria her sexual
preferences.
"No, no," she answered.
Ms . Madrid said Gabria's
work was unsatisfactory and he
prepared a "lousy" request for
funds for the federation, a
private. non-profit agency that
tries to provide business op-
portunities for farm and low-
income workers.
The federation became inac·
tive this year becaus e or lack of funding.
Administrative Law Judge
Robert Johnson said she will
make a recommendation in
about two weeks.
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lrvlne Cou1
Counrry Club
Yield on Treasury
hills at new high
Delly ..........
Shaded areas of Newport Center dJagram md1cate $12.1 m1/11on er
panswn pro1ect approved by Newport Beach City Cnunc1l 'vforula11
mg ht
From Page A1
CENTER APPROVED. WASH1NGTON (AP > -Yields
on six-month Treasury hills are
at a record as rates on short-
term government securities con-
tinue to climb.
The Treasury Department re·
ported that about S4 5 billion in
six.month notes were sold Mon-
day at a discount rate of 15.854
percent, breaking the record of
15.700 percent set March 24,
1980.
The government s aid it also
sold about $4.S billion in lhree-
month bills at an average yield
of 15.832 percent, up from 15. 705
percent last week and the
highest level since May 22.
Beginning today. banks and
savings institutions may pay as
much as 16.104 percent on six·
m o nth m oney market
certificates, up from 15.894 last
week
Interest o n t h e $10 ,000
minimum deposits is limited to
one-quarter percentage point
above six-month T·bills. The
yield on six·month T -biJJs was
15.644 percent last week.
The discount rate on sbort-
term bills understates the actual
return because part of the price
is refunded at the time of
purchase. The actual return, or
Woma n l e ft
draped on
draw bridge
ISLIP. N. Y. CAP) -A woman
was left draped on the edge of an
open drawbridge for 2Yt hours
today after her car crashed into
the span as it opened unexpect·
edly.
Oeborah Sozio. 24, of West
Islip, and several passengers
were beaded from Fire Island t.o
the mainland of Long Island
when the bridge on the Robert
Moses Causeway was drawn up
without warning by vandals at
about 3 :30 a.m. EDT, police said.·
The woman's car crashed into
the rising span and she was
hurled through the windshield,
coming to rest on the edge of the
bridge as it continued to open,
Sgt. Robert Manno said.
A~thoriUes had to summon a
c herry picker to pluck the
woman to safety because fire de-
partment ladders weren't long
enough.
Miss Sozio was taken to Good
Samaritan Hospital In West Islip
for treatment of a broken lee.
Two riders, Raymond Mills, 29,
-of talip and Steven Russo, 27, of
Bay Shore, were treated for
minor lr\juries, the hospital said,
MaMo said no one was sup-
poited to be on duty at the
bridge's control tower at the
tlme ot the crash and no one was
In the tower when police reached
the scene.
Blast killa boy
VISALIA (AP) -A 12·year·
old Visalia boy waa killed when
a homemade exploelve device
blew up, stl1tln1 him In the
chest
investment rate, came to an
average of 17.47 percent on six·
month bills and 16. 73 percent on
three-month bills at Monday's
a uction.
Despite higher costs for
money, Citibank of New York
announced today it is holding its
prime rate at 201h percent.
D e fect s uit
ban passed
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill
that would bar a child with birth
defects from suing his parents
for being born has been sent to
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
The measure cleared the As·
s embly on Monday 59-0.
The bill was prompted by a
state appellate court ruling last
year that allowed a child born,
with a fatal genetic disease to
s ue the laboratory that
diagnosed the parents and al·
legedly failed to tell them they
were carriers of the disease.
Previous courts had not allowed
such suits by children.
Blast rip s boat
MIAMI (AP) -An adviser lo
a Cuban exile group has report·
ed that an explosion triggered
by gasoline fumes wrecked a
s hrimp boat during an abortive
"unarmed invasion" of the U.S.
Navy base at Guantanamo,
Cuba, officials said.
lot of work with the interested
parties ." It took Maurer 13
minutes just to read the motion.
Councilman Strauss said by
approving the hotel the city is
risking its credibility on its
opposition to expansion or John
Wayne Airport. He said the hotel
will bring new passengers to the
airport and criticis m for doing
so.
Strauss also s aid "we need
hous ing in Newport. not
hundreds of thousands of square
feet or office space." He said the
traffic that will accompany the
expansion will "batter" Corona
del Mar.
Under the approval . the Irvine
Com pan y is to be~in a
Fish g ulping
prov es f a tal
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (API -A
20-year-old Annapolis man died
after choking on a fish he was
trying to s wallow whole, of-
ficials said.
Paramedics were called to a
Cape St. Claire, Md .. fasl·food
restaurant by friends who were
with Joseph Grube when he
choked.
"We got there and his friends
said he'd s wallowed a fish,"
said paramedic Doug Bosley. "I
thought it was like a fish
sandwich, but it was a fish fish."
DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR US
WITH YOU IN MIND.
• •
share-a -ride program at the
center and to begin work on S4
million in road improvements by
the time it completes the hotel,
residential towe r and offi ce buildin~.
The remaining road work.
in cl udin g construction of
Pelican Hill Road. must be
completed before the rest of the
development will be allowed.
1t is estimated that two lanes
or Pelican Hill Road should be
completed by late 1984.
Hug h e s jury
picks b egin
HOUSTON (API Jury selec-
tion has begun for a trial at
which about 500 people claiming
to be dis tant relatives o f
billionaire Howard Hughes on
his father's side will challenge
three firs t cousins for their
s hare of hi s estate.
Twenty.five prospective jurors
underwent questioning in at-
tempts to seat a six-member
panel and one alternate. A 5-1
verdict will be required to settle
the ca se and d etermine the
paternal heirs of the reclusive
entrepreneur . The selection
process began Monday.
They will be awarded half the
estate, valued at from $180
million to $2 billion.
The St Helena Quartz Anniversary Clock is an excibng
new clock Benchmark designed exclusively for us. With
a solid brass case, a glass dome. and a quartz
movement we knew you deserved
nothing less. '395.
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Whert w best .surpn.ses btgin.
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Nel1hbon of soul 1ln1er
Teddy Penders1a11 are up.et
over hlt plan to tubdlvlde
property ln Gladwyne, an af.
llut>nl Phltad"lphla 11uburb.
Penderaras1 proposed
dlvldin11 his 13·Mcre estate -on which his $600,000 houae ls
loc1tod. Tbti hom_, formerly
was owned by televlaion talk·
ishow host Mlke DoucJ11.
Pendergrass· lawyer, Joh.a
Frazier Hunt, t.old a Plan·
ning Commission mee Ung his
client "has absolutely no In·
tention of sellln& or moving
in the near -or even distant
-future " But neighbors in
the secluded Montgomery
Count y community are not
pleased.
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.
played radio talk-show host
to a half-dozen handpicked
guests a nd said he rat.her
liked the job.
"I like silting on this s ide,"
Brown said during a com-
mercial break o n Los
Angeles r adio station KABC.
where he was substituting for
a vacationing Mic h ael
Jackson. ''I'd rather ask the
questions than have them a ll
asked to me."
Brown's guests on the four·
hour program, chosen by
himself and his staff, in-
cluded Los Angeles Mayor
Tom Bradley, Assembly
Speaker Willie Brown, D-San
Francisco, Los Angeles
Police Chief Daryl Gates,
USC economist Arthur Laffer
and e nergy expert Wilson
Clark.
It u:as 011 emotional reunwn when Lawrence Johnson . 32.
freelance 1oumal1st from San f'ranc1sc:o. /rugged his godchild
Anana Regar. at San Francisco airport this week after 17 days
captw1ty m Bogota. Columbia Johnson said he was tortured b!I
army olf1czals for /a1/mg 111 gwe mformatron abo11t guerrillas ·
Brown s lipped easil y into
the role of talk s how host
juggling advertising breaks:
guests' speeches and callers .
Updike unsure
abolll au1ards
As he accepted the pres·
tigious MacDowell medal,
novelist John Updike said he
wasn't so s ure it was a good
idea lo reward writers with
prizes.
Jazz great Lionel Hampton
will be saluted for his 50
yea rs in music w ith a
celebration next month in
Washington featuring Presl·
dent Reagan.
Singer J erry. Lee Lewis,
who last month was given on-
ly a 50·50 chance of surviv-
ing. said he's ready to re-
sume his career as soon as
his doctor approves.
"l am going lo be back on
stage as soon as m doctor Hampton will be a guest at
a While !lo use reception says 1 can put
on a s h ow,
and I h ope
that Will bP
pretty soon,"
Lewis said in
Sept 10 Then
h e w ill be
honored at
the 10th an-
n iv er s a r y
celebration of
the Kennedy
Center for the
Performing
Memphis in (
hi s first in-' terview since
June 30 when
Updike. 49. said he won-
dered if medallions should be
award ed lo people, like
writers, who resist e mploy-
ment in the "com mercial-
industrial hurly-burly that
has made America great."
The MacDowcll medal is
awarded to a distinguished
American artis t The
s ecluded 75-y ear·old Mac·
Dowell co l ony n ear
P eterboro. N .H ., is an
enc lave for writers, com-
posers and visual artists
A r~. •
Among ,~ h e w a s
hos p italized Lewis
those expect· HAMl"TON
ed to attend, according "to the
New York Daily News, are
Count Basie, Woody Herman,
Stan Getz, P earl BaUey and
Dave Brubeck.
for a perforated stomach.
Lewis. 45, spoke briefly
with The Commercial Appeal
from his room in the in·
t e n s ive-ca re unit at
Methodist HospitaJ South.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, August 25. 1981 H /F
State funding sought
County pushing bill guaranteeing $40 million for transit
8y GLENN SCOTT °' ............... ...., The money wouJd be set aside tund.i)li inequities.
0 r a n g e C o u n l y tor development of a '485 mUUon Whlle Orange County i~
representaUves are oushlng ln mass lrunslt starter line lo run r eceive s~oo 00-0 in guidew
Sacramento t his week for between Anaheim a nd Irvine, funds this ye~r. San Oiego ~'
passage of a bill to guarantee with stops at Santa Ana, South Los Ange les counties will get 1i
the ~ty about $40 million in C~ast Plaza and John Wayne combined t ot al ot about $40
state _highway funds over the Airport.· million. Those two counties have
next tive year,s to help finance a Although the bill Is beln& been 'uaranteed maximum •t·
lnass transit tine. carried by Assembl ywo man locallons through previQ"J
The bill, AB 974, would gl~e Marian Bergeson , R-Newport legislation. .•
the county about $8.7 mlllion this Beach. it was drafted by aides to That maximum allocatlort :fs
fiscal year rather than the t h e 0 r a n g e C o u n t y what Oran e Count officta1s
$500,000 already .alloted f~m the Transportation Commission, want too g a nd Is Y what he
so-called Propos ition 5 guideway whose members have been Be ' b:ll ld ·d J funds r . h . rgeson 1 wou prov1 e. . ummg over w at they consider Ac c 0 rd in g t 0 the s tate
Kite case
for birds,
jlldge says
NEW YORK <AP > A
Brooklyn m an was up in the
clouds after a judge told hjm he
could go fly a kite without wor·
r ying about getting a s ummons
for it.
"I'm absolutely as high as a
kite." said Larry Cuttitta Mon-
day after Criminal Court Judge
J e rome Becker dismissed a
summons issued to him by a
police helicopter pilot.
The sum mons had charged
that Cuttitta 's kite. flown at an
altitude of 1,000 feet last July 26
in Brooklyn, was hazardous to
aircraft.
Becker said in dismissing the
case, "The Criminal Court finds
this activity by a different type
of air controller as one of the
few permissible and legal means
of getting high in New York City
without breaking the law."
He ruled, "This case. truly be
ing one for the birds, is therefore
dismissed in the interests of
justice. it being further found by
the court that kite flying is legal
in New York City at any height
providing the kite weighs less
than five pounds · ·
At that. about 35 of Cuttitta 's
friends and s upporters who had
attended the hearing with folded
kites Wlder their a rms burst into
applause.
"I'm elated." said Cuttitta. 51.
·'because it's a vicwry for the
individual's rights."
News that P o lice Officer
Charles Cosenza had landed his
he licopter and issued a s um-
mons to Cuttitta brought out
over 100 kite fans who dem·
onstr ated their support for
Cuttitta on Sunday by fl ying
their kites from the same grassy
knolJ wt-ere he got his summons.
Cuttitta, president of a paper
supply firm . said his k ite
measured five feet by nine feet
and weighed 13 ounces.
Pay raise v oted
The Irvine Unified School Dis·
trict Trustees have increased
the annual salary of Superinten·
dent of Schools Stan Corey from
$53.000 to $55,000, it was an·
nounced today.
QUITS POST S h erwood
Morf. associate director of
the Orange Coas t YMCA.
:'l/ewport Beach. 1~ quitting
the post Sept 15 to Join a
fam1h hu ~inC l.!-. Morf
wor ked for the Orange Coast
Y:\ilCA ~·:!years.
Air races
chaos rumors
played down
RENO CA P l Sponsors and
officials of t he National Cham·
pionship Air Races ar e playing
down warnings by striking air
controllers that the Sept 18·20
event will result in chaos if the
dispute is not settled by then.
Previous races have drawn
1.500 to 1,800 planes carrying
racers and s pectators to the an-
nual event at the Stead Airport
north of Reno.
"If the same amount of
aircraft s how up that have in the
past. it will be com plete chaos,"
according to J . G Donner.
president-elect of Professional
Air Traffic Controllers Organi za-
tion Local 570.
"There's no way the number
of people they have in the tower
at Cannon In ternatio n al
Airopqrt can handle the number
of planes that show up. Even
with full staff, we could hardly
handle it." Donner s aid.
But Gen. Floyd Edsall . direc·
tor of the air r aces. disagrees.
"Informally, we've been as
s ured it is not a problem We're
making no s pecial arrange
ments. · · he said.
formula, a county can get up to
33.3 cents for guideway projects
for every dolJar allocated to it
from the state highway accoWll.
Most counties virtua lly never
get the maximum. however,
because they must compete for
the funds.
Los Angeles and San Diego
c~unties always get their full
s hares. though, because of their
statutory rights. The recent
compledon of San Diego's
"Tijuana Trolley" mass transit
line 1s considered a product of
such legisation.
Two commission aides were
scheduled to fly to Sacramento
Monday to begin contacting key
political figures about the bill
and Commissioner Daniel Griset or Santa Ana is expected to
tes tify to d a y before Lh e
assembly Trans portat ion
Committee
Ron Cole. commission sepior
transportation planner, said _'he
expects the is s ue to te
controversial because it inv~s
granting Orange County rrioney
that o the rwi se would be
dis bursed a mong other couniies.
particularly those in the Bay
Area and Sacramento.
Legislators are only in session
for three more weeks until they
recess until early next yeat'
Aides say they want to move the
bill as far as possible this y.ear
so it can be passed next year,
In other action Monday, tti..e
transportation commissioners
were told that Amtrak engineers
will soon become involved in a
s tudy to determine if up to t wice
the numbe r of passenger tr~
ca n be added on the Los
Angeles.Orange County-San
Diego route .
A requirement for the
preliminary engineering study
was included earlier this mootJt
1n Amtrak r eau thoriz at~
legislation passed by Congress.
said Greg Sa nders , .a
county-paid lobbyist. . ,
He s aid the s tudy is to
determine if passenger trains
can be added on the heavily~'"'
route every 15 minutes duriflC
peak travel times
Amtrak currently operat~s
seven round-trip trains per dpy
and another is being plann8Q.
Caltrans also has announ<:ed
p I ans to run a n oth er two
round·lrips between Orange ~nd
Los Angeles counties.
The engineering study will Pe
part of a project to exam ine
improvements along the Sil!) ta
Ana Freeway Corridor. Results
of the study are not expected .to
be released for about 18 months.
according to commission aide~
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H/F Orange Coast OAILV PILOT(TuHdly, Augu1t 25, 1981
UNDER FIRE Sen Harrison Williams. D
N.J., with his wife. Jeanette. wa\'l'S to re·
porters after a Senate Sel.ecl Comrn.iltee of
Ethics recommended h1s expu ls ion for
,.,,........,.
"ethically repugnant" conduct in the Abscam
bribery case. The panel. however. urged the
Senate to delay its action until Williams· con-
\'iction was appealed.
Begin, Sadat meet
for talks in Egypt
ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (AP I
Israel 's Prime Minister
Menachem Begin flew to this
sultry seaside resort today for
talks with President Anwar
Sadat aimed at putting new life
•in the stalled Middle East peace
process.
In the two-day summit. the
Egyptian president is expected
to press Israel to ltft more
restrictions on the Palestinians
in the occupied te rritories .
Begin, on the other hand, wants
Sadat to accelerate the improve·
ment of relations between their
two countries.
Egyptian sources said they ex -
pected little or nothing in the
way of concrete action to be an-
nounced after the talks, which
were beginning this evening at
Sadat's summer capital on the
Mediterranean.
Chapman takes
'vow of s ilence'
NEW YORK <APl -Mark
David Chapman, sentenced lo 20
years to life in prison for gun·
ning down ex-Beatie John Len-
n on, has taken a "vow of
silence." his lawyer says.
Chapman was sentenced Mon·
day by acting Justice Dennis
Edwards. who said he should re·
ceive psychiatric treatment dur·
ing his imprisonment. Chapman
was lo be taken today to Sing
Sing prison in Ossining. N.Y .. to
await a final prison assignment.
One-engine plane
ends world flight
MANCHESTER, N.H. <AP > -
It took nine weeks instead of
eight days, but two Americans
have duplicated aviation pioneer
Wiley Post's historic 1931 round·
the-world flight in a single·
engine airplane.
"Frustrating but fantastic." is
how pilot Calvin Pitts. 47. or
Severna Park, Md .. described
the experience after clambering
out of the "Spirit of Winnie
Mae," kissing his hand and
t.ouching it to the pavement
Monday aft e rnoon at
Manchester Airport.
Carter, Chinese
premie r con/ er
PEKING (AP ) -Jimmy
Carter and Premier Zhao
Ziyang had a Jogger-to-jogger
chat today about running, farm·
1ng and another mutual interest
ties between the United States
and China.
In a two-hour private visit
with China's top government of·
fi cial. Carter predicted the rela·
taons hip between the two coun·
tries would progress because the
desire "is so deeply ingrained in
the consciousness of the people."
Hour's bus strike
called in Poland
WARSAW. Pola nd (A P > -
Bus drivers in the central city or
R adorn said they would shut
down public transit for an hour
today. an d printe rs in the
northern city of Ol sztyn struck
the local Communist Party
paper for the seventh straight
day
The one-hour bus strike was
called by the independent labor
union Solidarity for evening rush
hour in Radom. Unionists went
ahead with their strike plans
arter talks with the government
collapsed.
a1ulis agree
to plane ru:rbs
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Reagan administration, opening
"an uphill fight " to keep
Congress from rejecting the saJe
of sophisticated radar planes to
Saudi Arabia. says the Saudis
have agreed to restrictions that
would reduce the threat to
Israel.
President Reagan officially
notified lawmakers Monday that
he has decided to sell the Saudis
$8.5 billion in arms. including
five Airborne Warning and Con·
trol Syste m -A WACS -planes
and gear to increase the flying
rang~ or 62 U.S.-made F-15s
al ready purchased by the Saudis.
Tijuana protest
declared success
TIJUANA, Mexico CAP>
The leader of a weekend dem-
onstration or 500 residents de·
mand.ing running water caUed
ttie protest a success ~espite 48
arrests that foiled a planned sit·
in outside City Hall.
FAA helping
c ontrol at
major ports
WASHINGTON (AP> -While
the Federal Aviation Ad ·
ministration is moving to help
the nation 's airlines and
passengers cope with the air
traffic controllers strike, a large
labor union is assisting the
12,000 strikers.
The FAA took a major step
Monday to stabilize air travel
over the next months by inform-
ing the major airlines they
would share the m aximun
number of flights that will be al-
lowed hour by hour at the 22
busiest airports.
The agency said number or
flights nationwide would remain
at 25 percent below the pre·
strike totals through next April
24 but added that traffic at the
non-busiest airports should be
about normal.
Meanwhile. the Communica·
lions Workers of Americat. which has public employees among its
approximately 650,000 members,
announced Monday it would give
Sl00.000 to a special AFL-CIO
fund to aid strikers and their
families.
The airlines were told by the
FAA lo revise flight schedules
based on the FAA limitations.
They will be required to adhere
to the schedules until Oct. 24,
when they will be allowed to ad·
j ust flights as long as they do not
exceed the maximum number
allowed per hour.
"Such schedules will give the
traveling public information it
can rely on when they make
travel plans." an FAA statement
said.
The agency said it hopes the
new schedules will spread
flights over a longer period of
the day. reducing the number
during peak periods and increas-
ing the number at other times.
Airline executives said during 1
a meeting Aug. 11 with
Transportation Secretary Drew
Lewis and FAA Administrator J.
Lynn Helms that they needed a
fixed schedule to get travelers
back to flying.
Tbe 22 airports that will have
the most significant reductions
in flights are Atlanta, Detroit,
Fort Lauderdale, Houston,
Kansas City, Las Vegas, Los
Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis,
New York (La Guardia and Ken·
nedy) Newark, Pittsburgh.
Philadelphia, St. Louis, San
Francisco and Washington D.C.
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• Inflation soars again
Housing, food prices lead biggest surge since last spring
W ASHlNG'fON (AP) -Soar·
Ina housing cost.a and foGd prices
boosted the nation'• annual In·
nation rate to tS.2 percent ln Ju·
ly. the highest rate since 1prtne
of U•>. the government reported .today.
Increases in transportation
and medical care costs also con·
trlbuted to the 1.2 percent gain
in the seasonally adjusted July
figure, which would total 15.2
percent if reported for 12 con·
secutive months.
The sharp gain brought the in·
flation rate back into double·
digit territory for the first lime
since February. It was the big·
gest one-month rise since the 1.4
percent Increase of March 1980.
-Entertainment cosla rose a
modest 0.2 percent. a 11naller
galn than in the previous two
months
The overall food·•nd·
beverage component rose 0.8
percent, up from June's 0.2 per·
cent and May's 0.2 percent
decline.
All the figures are adjusted for
seasonal variations.
The housing component of the
index has been c ritlcited for
overstating the real inflation
rate. Sharp rises in housing
prices include investment gains
that should not be reflected in
the index, economists contend.
A rapid rise in mortgage in·
terest rates results in large in·
creases in the index, even
though relatively few people ac-
tually are buying hou11es at thoee
ratea ut a given time, say the
critics.
July's 1.2 percent Inflation
rate increase follows 0.7 percent
gains in May and June. April'&
increase was 0.4 percent, the
smallest so far this year.
The report said the unadjusted
Consumer Price Index rose to
274.4 in July, which means that
goods and services costing $10 in
1967 would have cost $27 44.
The Labor Department also
said real spendable earnings -
after taxes and afler adjusting
for inflation -dropped 0.8 per-
cent in July for an average mar-
ried wage earner with three de-
pendents.
Real spendable earnings were
down 2.9 percent from July 1980.
The rate ran at 10.7 percent
from July 1980 to last month.
For the first seven months of
this year, it was 9.4 percent on
an annualized basis.
The Labor Department, In its
report on the Consumer Price
Index. said housing coats ganed
1.6 percent in July. A 2.1 oercent
increase in home-ownership
costs -reflecting continuing
rises in mortgage inte rest rates
and house prices -accounted for
about three-quarters of that gain,
the government said.
Postal Service 0 Ks
three-year contract
Also making gains in July
were grocery food prices, which
rose 0.9 percent following a 0.1
percent increase in June and
declines in April and May, the
government said. The report
said the upswing in food prices'
was due primarily to sharp
gains in prices for beef. pork,
poultry and fres h fruits and
vegetables.
Transportation costs were up
O 8 percent last month. reflect·
ing big jumps in public ·
transportation and used-car
prices. the government said.
For the seventh s traight
month, medical care costs rose.
reaching 1.3 percent in July,
slightly ahead of the previous
gains.
None of the major components
of the inflation index declined,
the Labor Department reported.
The department also re-
ported:
Apparel and upkeep rose 0.5
percent. a larger increase than
in recent months .
WASHINGTON (AP> -Postal
Service employees overwhelm·
ingly ratified new contracts pro-
viding a typical worker with a
$2, 100 pay raise over three years
plus unlimited cost-or-Uving in-
creases, union officials an-
nounced today.
They said the voting was not
influenced by the Reagan ad·
ministration's tough stan ce
against striking air traffic con·
trollers.
Postmaster General WiUiam
F . Bolger has said the $4.8
bi Ilion settlement s hould not
push the price of a first-class
stamp beyond the 20 cents
already sought by the Postal
Service.
Members of the National As·
sociation or Letter Carriers vot·
ed 124,316 to 20,856 to ratify the
tentative contract reached July
21 after an aU -night bargaining
session, s aid union president
Vincent Sombrotto.
The Amercian Postal Workers
Union was still counting votes
early today when its president.
Moe Biller. left the suburban
Maryland motel where the tally
was conducted.
He said that at 1. 10 a.m .,
PDT, 110,367 votes in favor of
ratification had been counted
and that he expected the number
to reach 150,000 by the time all
186,500 ballots were tallied.
"I'm very pleased that people
have ratified it to that extent,"
Biller said.
The APWU represents clerks,
motor vehicle operators. main·
tenance workers and special de~
livery personnel. The letter car-
riers union represents people
who deliver the mail door-to·
door.
The Postal Service says the
average postal worker had
earned $23,300 a year $19.915
in base pay and the rest in
benefits -under the old con-
tracts.
Biller called the cost·of-living
clause one of the most important
elements of the contracts.
•'That doesn't mean that
we've pulled off something. a
bonanza. But it does mean that
our people are going to have less
of a struggle if inflation con-
tinues." he s aid.
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Remap plans attacked
Republicans demand that Democrats scale down changes
SACRAMENTO <A P > -Reap-
portionment 't>lans by the ma·
jority Democrats of both houses
of the Legislature are under fire
even before being s hown in
public.
The Republicans in the As ·
sembly said Monday they would
block the passage of bills requir·
ing two-thirds majority votes un·
til the Democrats scale down
their plans to reapportion
Republicans out of office.
In the Senate, the Democrats
delayed the announcement of
their plan until· "technical and
de mographic problems" are re-
viewed. The announcement had
been scheduled for today.
Also. a g roup pushing for
Medfly quarantine
ruling delay ed
By TM Assoc:lated Pre11
As California officials fighting
fruit flies expanded a quarantine
zone to more than 3,000 square
miles, a federal judge in Dallas
gave California growers more
time to reach agreement with
Texas over a proposed expanded
quarantin e o f fruit and
vegetables
U.S. District Judge Patrick
Higgenbotham on Monday ex·
tended the deadline by which
Texas Agric ultu ral Com ·
missioner Reagan Brown and
California officials must agree
on the scope of Texas' proposed
quarantine of California's pro·
duce.
Higgenbotham had said if the
two states couldn't agree, he
would rule today on Brown's re-
quest that a federal quarantine
on some California counties in·
fested with the Mediterranean
fruit fly be extended. Higgen·
botham's order did not set a new
deadline.
Texas has backed off its de·
mand for a statewide quarantine
of California fruit and now seeks
only a quarantine of medfly·host
fruit from counties inl ested with
the insect and adjoining coun-
ties. said David Ivey, Texas
plant quarantine director. Texas
officials are concerned that
m edflies will be carried in fruit
from California to Texas and en·
danger farming there.
In the pas t few weeks,
however, as more fertile fli es
have been discovered, California
medfly project officials have
had to expand the ione under
quarantine and the area being
sprayed by aerial pesticides.
"Of course it's discouraging,"
sai d Dick Th o mp so n .
California's medfly eradication
project spokesman. "We knew
we were going to find satellite
infestations," apparently caused
by motorists who disregarded
state warnings an~ transported
suspect fruit. he said.
If Texas is successful in its
s uit, the quarantine imposed in
California would include a sub·
stantial portion or the nation's
richest farmmg region.
The current federal quaran·
tine , covering all or portions of
six counties south and east of
San Francisco, grew to at least
3,14-0 square miles Monday. A
few days ago, the quarantine re·
gion was about 700 square miles
s ma ller.
Medfly officials also increased
an aerial spray zone to 1,157
square miles, an inc rease of
more than 400 square miles.
A fertile fly found in Hollister
over t he weekend brought
the first aerial s praying to that
farm community Saturday, and
officials pla nned to douse a
broader, 358-square-mile region
around Hollister early today.
Meanwhile, in Florida, a
helicopter doused 12 square
miles of Tampa with malathion
Monday. The area is just west of
Florida's lucrative citrus belt.
Five medflies have been found
since Aug. 4 in the 24-square-
mile Florida spraying zone, half
of which was treated Sunday.
Workers continued checking
thou~ds of t raps, but no addi·
tionaJ pests have been found
s ince Aug. 14, om cials said.
more Hls pantc representation
staged demonstrations Monday
in the offices of Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr . and Assembly
Speaker Wlllle Brown, 0 -San
Francisco.
The delay an revealing the
Senate plan, announced by Elec-
li on s and Reapportionment
Committee Ch airman Dan
Boatwright, D-Concord, may
have stem med partly from a
complaint by Sen. Barry Keene,
D·Mendocino, about the way it
divides Marin, Sonoma and
Solano counties, and lmpllca·
tions to Sacramento and San
Francisco counties.
Keene wrote Senate President
Pro Tern David Roberti, D·Los
Angeles· "I'm simply not con-
vinced that we've yet explored
a ll avenues on a bipartisan
basis."
In an interview. Keene s aid
the plan would switch the dis·
tri c t numb ers o f tw o
Republicans. J ohn Doolittle or
Sacramento and Jim Nielsen of
Woodland.
"Switching numbers makes us
vulnerable to severe public
c riticism for dirty tricks, ..
Keene said.
In the Assembly, leaders or
the two parties gave conflicting
versions on a key question: How
many Republicans would be
m erged into the same district.
Assembly Minority Leader
Carol Hallett, R·Atascadero,
said the Democr atic plan would
put 10 GOP incumbents into five
districts, but she wouldn't name
them.
But Assembly Elections and
R eapportionment Committee
Chairman Richa rd Alatorre, D·
Los Angeles. who is responsible
for the plan, said only six
Republicans would be merged
into three districts.
Alalorre said Assemblymen
P atrick Nolan, R -Glendale, and
William Ivers, R-Flintridge,
were being proposed for one dis·
tr ict; Assemblywoman MariJyn
Ryan. R-Rancho Palos Verdes,
and Gerald Felando, R-San
Pedro, were slated for a second
dis trict. And responding to a re·
porter's question, Alatorre said
Assemblymen Gilbert Margutb,
R -Livermore. and William
Baker, R-Danville, would also
have districts merge.
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Park. gets a rubdown after the animal's legs after 20 hours
appear ed too weak to support him after birth
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Campaign finan ce hill hack e d ·~
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Heed·
ing a warning that the
Legislature is becoming "the
best ... that money can buy,"
a n Assembly committee ap-
proved a public campaign
finance bill.
On a 9·1 vote Monday, the
Elections and Reapportionment
Committee sent AB2193 by As·
semblyman Elihu Ha rris, D·
Berkeley. lo the Ways and
Means Committee.
C~pito l p ro test
brings arrests
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Four-
teen Hispanics were arrested in
Assembly Speaker Willi e
Brown's office during the 12th
hour of a demonstration for
more legislative representation.
It happened late Monday at
the paneled reception room or
Brown's third-floor suite in the
CapitDI.
Contestants sue
beauty pageanl
LOS ANGELES <AP> Two
losing contestants in this year's
Mrs. America Pageant are suing
the competition for $2 million.
alleging that it was fixed
In a Superior Court sui t filed
Monday by a t torney Marvin
Mitchelson, Denise Ames. 29,
and Vicki Vidon1 , 28, claim the
winner "was predetermined by
design and with the knowledge
and consent of" the contest
operators. who were sued in·
dividually along with the Bever-
ly Hills-based Mrs . America
Pageants Inc.
R eagan f avori~
land,.based MX?
SANTA BARBARA <AP>
President Reagan has all but
ruled out an airborne system for
the MX missile, a White House
spokesman says There are in-•
('reasing signs that he is leaning 6.
toward a land-based plan. .I
De puty White House press
secretary Larry Speakes told re-
porters Monday that Reagan has \
made preliminary decisions on
both the MX and on a new
manned bomber.
Mourners atte1ul ,,
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT(TuHday. Augu1t 2&. 1981
County adds fuel to
medical center row
Sometimes. one must wonder
whether Orange County govern·
ment is committed to resolving
the $8 million dispute with the
University or California over pro
vision of care for indigents at the
UC Irvine Medical Center in
Orange.
Last week. for example. the
county only added Cuel to the
lon g.burning dispute by s uggest·
ing that it would be willing to re-
purchase the m e d ical center
which it sold to the university for
$8 million in 1976.
The 1976 agreement was de
s igned to accomplis h two things
to rid the county or the finan-
ci a 11 y troublesome medical
cente r oper ation. and. at the
same time. c r eate a vehicle
whereby more effi cient care
could t>e provided indigents for
which the county has a financial
responsibility.
Several things arc dear Thc
universil\' doesn't want to p<.trt
with the 'm edical c<.•nter. regard
less of the count~··~ interpretation
of legal documents filed by the
~tall' in conJunttion with a
lawsuit over the indigent care b
s ue .
And. quite frankly. the coun
tv reallv does n't want to re-
purchase the medica~ centt.>r
de~pile its public posturing
All -the count~ 1s trying to do
by threatening to regain control
of the medicitl center through re
c ision of the 1976 contr act is
push the university up against
the wall.
The county's belief 1s that
any and all pressure will finitlly
convince the university that it is
correct when it claims that more
than $8 million in biJJs are in er·
ror. and therefore. until ex·
a mined a nd a djus ted 1 via
lengthy arbitration proceedings l
should not be paid.
The county's latest maneuver
flies in the race of the recent as·
s urances to the University of
California Board of Regents by
Supervisors Harriett Wieder and
Roger Stanton that the county
really wanted to work things out
with· UCI. and similar protest a ·
lions last month by the county to
Assembly Speaker Willie Brown .
In the wake of these m eet·
ings. the 'impression was that
diplomacy. negotiation and good
\\ i II would be g1 ven a chance to
f unt·tion
~ow the county is acting as if
1t has a vested interest in ag1tat·
ing the dis pute. rather than re -
solving it And in the proces:,. it
1s n 't doing much for the county''i
credibility
The \\a~ things a re going. lhl'
e\'entual losers wi II be the men
talh ill <1nd tht' medicallv tn·
di gent ·
Medfly pesters Brown
.. \ recent Field Poll inditatl'~
c;o, Jerr~· Rrown '<; popularit~· 1n
the state is at a low point. E\'en
a s the New York Times and th<.•
Wall Street Journal have con
eluded that his poltt1tal prospects
have diminished as a result of tht•
:\tcdn v crisis.
The state poll showed 40 per
cent of those s urveyed rating
Brown's ove r all performante as
"poor or very poor" compared
with 7 percent m a king a simila r
Judg m e nt in 1975 And on the
Medfly issue. 60 pe rcent now
think Brown has not done a good
job dealing with the pest.
· All this can s ubstantia llv
s hake his prospects for winning
S.l. Hayakawa·s l ' S Senate seat
next year.
The Medflv issue. of course.
just added insult to inj ury for
Californians already irked by the
governor's pers ist e nt pursuit of
the Presidency and accompany -
ing neglect of his g ubernatorial
duties.
We'll probably never know
whether the Me dfly crisis. which
continues to threaten the state's
multi-billion do)lar agriculturiil
industry. could have b een staved
off had he ordered aerial spray.
ing in the first infecte d areas last
year . The assumption must be
ihat it couldn't have made m at
ters worse.
But the governor's flip.flops on the issue are uncomfortably
r eminiscent of his Proposition t3
tack. in which he first vigorously
opposed the tax-culling measure
then. after it won voter appro\'al .
<;eemed to be taking cr edit for lht'
whole thing
Ri ght now Brown is busy as-
'iuring the nation that the Medfl y
battle is being handled in fine
s tvle. That. of rourse. was pre
c eded b\" his flat refus al to
pe rmit «H·rial spray ing on
grounds it would endanger the
public health and s afety an as-
sumption des igned to mo llify his
e n\·ironmenl a list constituents .
C:1nd a pparently quite groundless
Regardless o f his present
stance. he reversed his position
only after the federal govern·
menl threatene d a total quaran
tine of California produce not.
as he now claims. when his scien
tific advisers ok ayed aerial
spray ing . He had in fact not
heeded their warnings.
By then. of course. his bclat
e d and poorly conce ived plan for
t ree·stripping . ground s pray ing
a nd roadblocks from the quaran·
tine area had proved pointless for
lack of manpower and public
cooperation.
Santa Clara Valley resident!i
watched piles of fruit s tripped
from their trees lie rotting for
lack of he lp lo haul them away.
and roadblocks didn't even begin
to halt the m ovem ent of fruits
from the infected areas.
The governor is going to have
to take a lot of blame for the
Medfl~ muddle. If it is resolved
soon, as we must profoundly
hope. he s hould at least spare us
the spectacle of taking credit for
the success.
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Tllemu A. Murpltlne
·Editor
Barbara Krelblch
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State residence law flouted
Notwithstanding the specific pro
visions in the law and In the state's con
stitution which designate Sacramento
as the Capitol, a number of state of
ricers as well as some departments con
tinue to headquarter elsewhere.
The most flagrant of the departments
to ignore the law is Industrial Relations
which, ever since its creation, has
based itself in San Francisco Its excuse
for being an exception was that it had to
be near the headquarters of the slate
labor organizations. Obviously the labor
unions didn't share that belief for most
of them have long s ince removed
lhemsel ves from San Francisco
FOUR OTHER departments. Bank-
ing. Insurance, Real Estate and Savings
and Loan also flout the law Their ex-
cuse has been that they must be near
the financial center of the state. Judg·
ing from the record none are certain as
lo whether that is San Francisco or Los
Angeles for their headquarters are con·
stantly being shifted from one city to
the other What it boils down to is that
their headquarters depend upon the
whim and caprice or whoever is direc·
tor at the moment
Among other state agencies outside of
Sacramento are the Public Utilities
Commission. the Law Revision Com·
mission, the Coastal Commission and
the chancellor for lhe slate colleges.
In addition. certain state officials
with an eye to running for governor
have found it politically expedient lo
mu1nta1 n lhl'tr headquarters in Los
Angeles Tht> attorney generals have
been dom~ th111 for many years As
Secretary of State, Jerry Brown moved
IARl WATIRS
his office to L.A. The present Secretary
of State, March Fong Eu. moved her
residence to the southern city but main·
tains headquarters in Sacramento.
When he hasn't been running for
President and attempting to run the
state from such distant places as the
Atlantic seaboard or Michigan, Jerry
Brown has divided his time between
Sacramento and Los Angeles. No w that
he is running for U.S. Senate he can be
expected to spend an increasing amount
of time in L.A
PART OF THE blame for the non-
conformance of the s tate agencies lo the
law fixing Sacramento as the Capitol
must be shared by the governor who ap-
poi nts the agency heads. He could easi-
ly order them to Sacramento. Part of
the blame must also be shared by the
Legislature which could compel their
compliance.
But lhe over all blame for ignoring the
law falls upon the stale Supreme Court.
For Section 1060 of the Government
Code reads 'The following offi cers
shall res1d~ al and keep their offices in
the City of Sacramento .. Listed are the
governor. secretary of state, controller .
treasurer. 11ltorney general and the
justices of the supreme court as well as
all of lhe clerks and reporters for that
court
ALTHOUGH THAT has been the law
sil\ce Sacramento became the Capitol
the supreme court justices have never
fell obli ged lo comply. Initially they re-
fused on grounds that no s uitable
courtrooms existed. Al great expense
the state 1n the early 1920s built the
Library and Courts building for the
specific purpose of accommodating
them The) still refused to move and
continue to do so
The arrogance of the 1usllce~ in plac
ing themselves above the law has led
other state officers and agencies to the
belief that they too can headquarter
where they choose
It is bad enough that the ~cattered
agencies create hardships for members
of the public who come to Sacramento
lo do business with the state onl y to find
the person they must see is in Los
Angeles or San Francisco But the real
hC1rm lo the public is that these agen·
cies have placed themselves beyond the
purview of the corps or trained govern-
ment reporters stationed year around in
Sacrament o b y more than 50
newspapers, news ser vices and radio
and TV stations.
Public television drowning • m oil
I have had occasion to inveigh against
the practice of the major oil companies
to portray themselves as decent old
codgers bringi ng Macbeth and Bach to
the masses through the medium of
public television. 1 have indicated my
belief that the public who is persuaded
that the oil companies are indeed de·
cent old codgers is being had.
Walter Annenberg's TV Guide has
performed a considerable public
service in pointing out the precise role
of four oil companies In the program-
ming for PBS TV. It's a shocking story,
but not one that is likely to be changed
in the Reagan administration.
TV Guide reported recently that four
major U.S. oil companies dominated
the underwriting of Public Broadcast·
ing Service programs . These four -
Exxon. Mobil , Arco and Gulf -paid as
much as 72 percent of the network's
prime time, the report continued. or the
115 corporate underwriters that gave
$30 million to PBS last year, The Four
contributed more than $15 million.
MOBIL OFFICIALS, who are the
greatest manipulators of them all, kept
a straight face as they explained why
they spent nearly $20 million on PBS in
the las t decade. It was, said a
s pokes man, for "the satisfaction of
helping an emerging Institution."
The sole purpose, I submit. of the oil
companies· interest in PBS is to get a
relatively cheap vehicle to persuade the
American public that they are NOT rob-
bing us all blind, that they are really
eleemosynary chaps with an interest in
the arts that they wish lo communicate
to us all.
When I see s uch a program. with its
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unobtrusive credit to Exxon. I want to
spit al the hypocrisy of the whole thing.
The oil companies are the great pred-
ators of our time. They make the robber
barons of the 19th century look like pen·
ny ante crooks.
PUBLIC TELEVISION should be ex-
posing Mobil, Exxon, etc. for what they
are and for what they are doing to the
public. instead of sanctifying the
bastards by accepting their money to
broadcast cultural programs. mostly
English.
Joseph Downer, a vice chairman of
Atlantic Richfield , is closer to the
knuckle when he admits his corporation
has gained "an Image of quality"
through its funding effort.
"Our sponsorship of the Wolf Trap
concerts resulted in a tremendous
response from people in government."
TV Guide reported Downer as saying.
"You walk into the departments. or into
Congress. and you're identified as Arco.
and there 's a feeling of warmth There's
no queshon that it's helpful to our lob·
bying effort ...
These government offi cials, instead of
praising Arco for the quality of its pro·
grams, should be scheduling right now
a set of hearings into the odious publ.ic
relations practices of the large com·
panjes, of which Mobil is the most bla·
tant.
THE INFLUENCE of The Four on the
program directors of PBS must be
enormous. if human nature has not
changed from the last time I looked at
it. Without these s ubsidies from the oil
companies. there would be a helluva lot
less PBS program directors around, for
one thin~.
Without a curb on the oil companies.
we will one day find outright editorials
on the integrity of Exxon inserted in the
middle of Brahms· Second Symphony.
This is not going to enrich our culture
one little bit. ll would not. in fact, be
much worse than the situation as it ex ·
lsts. A banana and an apple to TV Guide
for getting it all out on the table.
Lucky retire01ent was~'t always 1nanda.tory
T hat most sensible step we have
taken as a society lo a lone time b11
been the raising of the retirement ace
from 65 to 70 -and even that 11 an
Arbitrary limit for many men and
~·
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women whole abilities and faculties re·
main unimpaired.
We have be•un to recoantze, however
belatedly, that some perlObl are old
and worn-out at 40, while others retain
their vitality at twice that a.ee. Not
many, perhapa -but no one should be
,......_. for tet.Unc old, lf the Julca
1Ull flclilr liricl tbe mlnd koeps crackllnt.
CIVILIZATION would be the poorer U
the an. and 1clences, for lattanee, bad
Cell the heavy hand of tbe p~ll d•
part.ment on tbe wtndplpe ol creaton
and ln"Venton. Some of tbe arutat
mutttpiecea ol alt tlmt1 have been tbe
producta of old 11e .
If Kant had been forced to "retire,"
even at 70, bis · 'Antbropolosy, · ·
''Metaphysics of Etbica," and ''Strife of
the Faculties" would have remained
unwritten. ·
U Tlntoretto had been put on the shelf
at 70, he never would have pafoted hia
vastly magnlftoent "Paradiat," a can-
vas extending 75 feet by 30, wbicb be
completed when he was 74. And Verdl,
at the same ripe age, composed his
most profound opera, "Otello" -and,
11 years later, be gave tbe world hla
famous "Ave Marla."
llt\J) SOCIETY swept Lamarck lnto
the duat·bin even as lat• u 75, ht wowd
not have completed hi1 classic work ln
&OOlOIY, "Tb• Natural History of
Vertebrates,•· which came out wben he
waa 71. Oliver Wendell Holmes WTote
bll charming book, "Over Tbt
Teanape," wben be wu 79; and, moet
remanably of all, TIUan painted bis
pric:e.leu "Battle of Lepanto," at the
afeoll81
Nor la then any reason to believe that
men in the art.a or ldenc. nta1n t.belr
talent.a more than men in other ftelda.
Some. indeed. even sharpen Uiefr
skills and improve their juctgment, as
Goethe did, whose final book "Dlchhmg
und WahrMit,'1 the supreme diatlllation
of his thought. was finished only .a year
before he died at the age of 83. A man
who wants to retire should surely have
that ..opportunity ; but il should be by
election. not by fiat, any more than we
s hould bury a person before he ls
declared dead.
lllllY Ill
Wben ll romea to examlnaUons. achoolt.t~cbers would rather ''dJ1h 'em
out" than take them.
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After 2/J years of farming m Fountain Valley. the llaro family 1:.
ready to call it quits f'rom left . standmy. Sho11. wife Wasano. son
Kay and grandsons Brian Cl1/ford and Doug
O'N eills look ahead
Family eyes ranchland conversion
By GLENN SCOTT
Of tM Delly ...... Slaff
Next year. the O"Neall family
will cel ebrate owning th e
42,000-acre Rancho Mission Vie-
jo properly in south Orange
Search begun
for remnants
of oil spill
Coast Guard and Shell Oil Co.
personnel were still searching
tod ay for the remnants or an oil
spill from an ocean platform
nine miles off Huntington Beach
Monday
A She ll spokesm an said a
malfunctioning piece of equip·
ment caused about 20 barrels of
crude oil to spill into the ocean
at about 1 p. m. from an offshore
platform nicknamed Ellen A
barrel holds 42 gallons of oil.
Coast Guard Sections Chi ef
Carl Lux said a cleanup crew
was s tanding b y today at
Newport Beach in the event the
s lick washed ashore. He said
that li feguard de partments
a long the South Coast had been
alerted lo watch for the oil
However. he said the slick had
not been sighted s ince shortly
after the spill. "When we first
began monitoring at the slick
was breaking up fast," Lux said.
"At this time, we're not sure ex-
actly what happened to it.··
A spectator said at least one
yacht entered in the ElcbeJls-22
North American Championship
race Monday had its jib sail
soaked with the sticky crude oil
which spilled from the Shell-
owned platform.
He added that several other
vessels had their hulls splat-
tered with the tar-like substance
as they raced between Newport
Pier and the Santa Ana River
J etty.
County for 100 years.
This week, the family made
its first appearance ever before
t he county P l a nni ng Com -
mission in the lengthy process to
begin changing the property
from rural ranchlands to sub-
urbia
Ranch offi cials met Monday
with the planning commission in
the first public hearing on a pro-
posal to build 3.756 homes on the
northern 1.296 acres of the
ranch.
'"We plan to be stewards of
this land," ranch President An·
lhon y Mois o told the com-
missioners Monday. '"This fami-
ly plans to be involved with the
county and with this property
for the next 100 years.·'
Moiso. a m e m her of the
O'Nt•all fami ly, said the ranch,
which sits an the foothill and
can;r:onland cast or Mission Viejo
fro.ti El Toro Road south to th~
Ortega Highway, is the second
largest landhold an the county.
The Irvine Company owns the
largest amount.
The commissioners, as expect-
ed, took no action Monday on the
proposal to modify the county
General Plan to designate the
land for residential rather than
s trictly agricultural use. A
second hearing was scheduled
for Sept. l.
Moaso said family me mbers
who own the land are "blessed
with an unbe lievable asset,"
which they intend lo share with
Orange County residents.
The community of Mission
Viejo once was part of the
ranch, but it was developed by a
s ubsidiary and later sold in 1972
to the Phillip Morris Co.
Moiso. in has opening remarks
to the commissioners, told them
the hearing was the first in the
family's long history in the coun-
ty in which ranch officials had
sought approval lo develop their
land.
U.S. championships
attract 370 surfers
First-round competition got
under way today near Oceanside
Pier in the 22nd Annual UnJted
States Amateur Surfing Cham-
plortshlps, featuring 19 divisions
and 370 contestants.
The location of elimination
heats and championship heats
may be shifted to one ol five
other sites, depending on how
the surf is running, accordin1 lo
officials of the sponsoring
Western Surfing Associalion.
In addJUon to Oceanside Pier,
other locations being studied In·
clude Huntington Beach Pier,
Lower TresUes, Ctrl•bad State
Beach.1. Seuide Beach and Ocean tseach, Saft Die10. t Contestants may keep track of
any shUt in location or schedule
or heat times by calllng a hotline
number in the 714 code area,
722-1791.
In addition to the Western
Surfing Association, other or-
ganizations competing In the
U.S. chart}pionshlps include the
Ha waii Surfin1 Assoc iation,
Eastern Surfing Association,
Gulr Surfing Association,
Women's Intemallonal Surfin1
Association and the Nation ..
Scholastic Surfing AssoctaUon.
CompetlUon at Oceanside Pier
opened at 6:30 a.m . today with
first-round heats for men, 18 to
24 ; Juniors, 16 to 17 ; and
mutera. 25 to :M. Ttllrty-1even
beats were scheduled.
Valley
• pro1ect
prospers
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of .... Delly ~ ... MMf
After 28 years or farming an
Fountain Valley, Kay Hara and
his family loaded what probably
will be the last crate of hand
packed tomatoes to leave their
six-acre fi eld at the corner of
Slater Ave and Brookhurst
Monday.
Although cars whiz by where
bean fi elds once flourished. and
the original 40-acre farm has
been s wallowed by a freeway
and a housing tract one thing
remained the same. The family
was together .
Hara's mother Wasano
snatched sun ripened tomatoes
off a slow moving conveyer belt
for shipment lo the Los Angeles
Mart. His father Shoji, who
bought the farm in 1953, s tood
nearby. Nearly a dozen chHdren
and older family members
helped sell the tangy fruit to vis-
itors in shiny. pastel Cadillacs
wath out-of-state license plates.
Inside a c I uttered rundown
house, moved onto the property
and no longer lived in. Hara ex-
plained why has ramaly may
soon be following the popular
and prosperous path away from
farming.
Land sold for development as
worth far m1.>re than a piece of
ground pl anted with tomatoes
and lima beans, he explained .
"ll 's sad an a sense. but people
call it progress." he explained.
'"You bought the property for
farming but in the back of your
mind you hoped to prosper from
i l."
Hara was only 13 when his
father bought the farm after his
lease expired on a 150-acre plot
near the Mesa Verde Country
Club in Costa Mesa.
For more tha11 a quarter of a century farming has been a family affair tor tht> lfara:-o/ 1"11unta111
Valley \1unday the family shipped what will be their La.st c rate nf hand pzckerl tomnltH''
It was a land of flat. seeming-
ly endlcs!> fields or tomatoes.
bell peppers and lama beans,
where the onl y hom es we re
those built by farmers. Today
only 225 acres of the original
6, 144 remain in agricultural use
1n Fountain Vallev
"Like th<' sun went up and the
s un wcn1 down you went to
school and came home and
worked on the farm," said Hara
Over the years Hara has
watched many changes come to
his family's farm . A nearby pre-
school makes it impossible to
spray anseclacides at any tame
except on weekend!>
Dust from harvesting as not
nearly as well tolerated since all
h i s n e ighbor s now are
homL'Owners and businessmen
In 1967 the San Diego Freeway
took a chunk from the Haras ·
f ar m while a dding to the
family's bank account.
"It wasn't that much." saad
Hara politely dcC'lmang to name
a figure "Caltrans wasn't that
generous··
Hara 1s hoping that <1 new
4'.iuyer will be more generous A
\.1s1t from a n·al l'!>latc agent
Monday mornm~ left ham con-
\'IOl'l'<i that th1· fam1h probably
woultl not h(' farming there next
yl•ar Thl' C'ity s general plan
c-alb for a «omml·rc·aal cl'nter on
thl• land
Ila\ mg r'-'n·nll~ lo'>t a 150 acre
ll'<JSl' on lund 1n Los i\lam1tos.
llara said thl' f<tmdv is tem-
porJnb mon· dcpcnd.l'nt on the
Fountain \JI ll·:. prnpt'rl~
· I d bl' ... urpra-.l'd af I m here
n<•xt yc<Jr," '>a id llara smiling.
"f''rom all pra1·t1eall1~ the land
as toocxpl'n:.1n·
Hope for HB pier f~ds now dim
By PATRICK KENNEDY
Of Hoe Dellf ...... S'9ff
Huntington Beach officials say
they've given up hope of finding
a federal gr ant to replace the
city's deteriorating 67-year-old
pier.
The mostly concrete and steel
structure was bujJt in 1914 for
$70,000. But it would cost about
$10 million to replace the pier
today, according lo estimates in
a structural s tudy by Swanson
Services Corp., of Huntington
Beach.
"ll looks pretty dim," says
Paul Cook, director of the city's
public works department. "The
fede ral government has pretty
much shut down a ny funding
sources which we might have
used ,'' he said.
Cook says the ··only hope "
appear s lo be p otential tax
in c r e m en t s from a future
redevelopment project in the
downtown shopping area, which
l a r gely compri ses bric k
buildings built in the 1920s and
1930s.
"If a major redevelopment
happens downtown we can use
tax increment money to create a
special fund to replace the
pier," Cook said.
City officials say the pier is
valuable to the future of the
downtown because it serves as a
landmark that draws anglers.
beachgoers and shoppers into
the area.
"Visually, you can tell the pier
is slowly deteriorating but it still
has a lot of life in It," Cook said.
The Swanson study in
November of 1979 reported that
the structure's steel frame is
gradually rusting, causing the
concrete covering to expand,
crack and fall, thereby further
exposing the steel.
Cook s ays safety n e t s
underneath the pier have caught
many concrete c hunks that
otherwise could have struck
unsuspecting beachgoers In the
past year.
One piece found in the netting
was 8 feet long and 1 foot wide,
he said.
The structural survey didn't
set a deadline for replacement
but n oted that the pier is
'·approaching the end ot its
useful life" and would become
increasingly hazardous ln the
event of earthquake or ocean
storm.
Clty historian Bud HJ11ln1
says the pier has been a m-.Jor
drawing card and centerpiece of
the Jfuntf nfton Beach eoHt
since it was bullt.
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Huntington Beach olficiats say they've gwen up hope off indmg federal grant to build new pier The
pier 1s !!lowly deteriorating but still has lots of hf e .' · one oflicial says
"In the 1920s thousands of
people from here to the bluffs of
Costa Mesa wouJd gather every
July Fourth to watch fireworks
shot off the pier ." Higgins said.
The annual pier fireworks show
continued until 1970.
Higgi n s sai d the pie r
originally was 1,300 feet long
but it was extended by 500 feet i~
1931 to get beyond breaking
waves and improve fishing. The
extension was made of wood.
"But they made a mistake and
built the end section four feet
lower than the rest," Higa.Ins
said. It's still that way, he
added.
In 1939, an ocean storm
knocked down the last 300 feet or
the pier, Which was replaced ln
HMO.
Shortly thereafter, the U.S.
Army AJr Corps tested fifhter
plane flight time between the
Newport Pier and the
Huntington fJeach Pier before
undlnc the planes lnto combat,
Hlgginsutd
In 1943, the pier became one of
the fir st equipped w i th
ins trumentation t o measure
wave height, direction and
frequency.
But back In the 1930s, Higgins
said, the waves that have made
the pier a renowned year-round
s urfing s pot w e re almost
e liminated. Al that time. he
said, a city councilman had
proposed that tbe city purchase
fave WWI surplus battleships
and s ank them west of the pier to
form a b reaker to curb the
waves and improve fishing.
But Higgins said that Idea was
defeated after opponents pointed
out that the $70,000 bond issue of
1914 had declared the structure
to be a "pleasure pier" and not
jus t a fishing pier.
Thompson rites set
Memorial services for Michael
Thompson, the 26-year·old Costa
Mesa man kUled last March In
an airplane craah outside Mam·
moth Lakes, will be he ld
W ednesda.y in Laguna Beach.
The 4 p.m. services will be
conducted at La1una Beach
United Methodist, 21632 Wesley
Drtve.
Mr. Thompson, the ion of
Newport Beach PoUc. Detect.Ive
sit. Ken Thompson, vanished
March 19 when he and pilot
Robert Reed, 25, also of Costa
Mesa. took off from the Mam·
moth Lakes airport followin1
several days of skiin".
Arter months of searchins, the
pair's Cessna 210 was s~
this month in the Sierra Nevada
near Bishop. The bodiea were re-
covered and ldentificatlon made
IHt week by the Inyo County
Coron T's office In Bis hop.
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Highways, byways
torturous trek
DOWNCOAST WILD COAST: One of my fellow
joumallstics here ~n this sterling journal just came back
shaken and in near-s hock from her weekend t~at was a
daring expedition to the south. She actually tried to get
out of Costa Mesa for a holiday.
• The scribe and her husband ventured forth on our
superhighways down to Del Mar. where they have these
nap that run around the track and a person may lay a
legal wager upon them.
Pale and wan upon return to the office. she explained
the pleasure jaunt had been a nightmare No. they didn't
lose the ranch at the racetrack.
What they did was stick around to see their favorite
sprint in the last race and then head back upcoast for
Costa Mesa.
They got in at home baie about midnight
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TOM MURPHHH ,@~
WRONG TWNKERS MIGHT believe that they were
delayed because they had placed their money on t he
slowest hayburner in captivity. Not so.
"We got away from the track in fin~.sha.pe and ~tart·
ed wending our way up the freeway. s he explained.
"Then it happened.
"Somewhere on the other side of San Onofre. ever-
ything just stopped moving. That was it. We jus t sat
t here.
"Every now and then. we'd creep ahead a couple of
car lengths but it seemed like an eternity."
The Costa Mesa couple had figured some trouble
must be brewinJI? up at the San Onofre Border Patrol
"Hey. R.obt:nns . here come two more survivors from the track"
checkpoint. But not really. When they finally reached the
checkpoint after a couple of hours. everything seemed
fairly normal.
"Well then ... you try to ask in your best tone of
solace. "did the traffic clear up okay when you cleared
the checkpoint.··
''IT SEEMED TO," she recalled. gazing off at the
pressroom wall ra.ther blankly. "But then. somewhere in
San Clemente. it just all seemed to stop again ...
In the end. there was no real explanation of why
nothing moved for these folks when they were out on their
outing.
Gently. it was t hen suggested. "You know the truth of
it is that it's probably like that at that hour every
weekend."
The lady newsperson looked like she was going into
shock again. "No. I can't accept that ... she declared. ··If
it was like that every weekend. nobody would get out in
it.
"And everybody did ...
Alas, that probably is our problem on the highways
and byways these days. Everybody figures that nobody
will get out in the traffic so they do. And then they dis·
cover that everybody did.
TIDS ISN'T NECESSARILY an ailment of our cur-
rent society. Now we have wider roads so more people
get on them to contribute to the tieups.
Back some years. when we just had a little old thin
Coast 1-Qghway. there were fewer motor ists but less room
for them. So things still tied up on tlle weekends.
Observing this condition in San Cle mente some
decades past. my gr andfather once suggested:
.. Everybody in San Diego is going to Los Angeles and
everybody in LA is going to San Diego . . . · ·
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Nothing sexy about pelvic exam.
DEAR ANN LANDERS A
word, ple110, to "Upset tn
Mlcbl1an" who wu de nied
.,.rmiDloo to be with bi.I wlfe
when she w11 eumlned by betr
gynecolo1l1t Apparently he
lhou1ht some tancy stuff wu 10.
in& on.
My wife hu alwaya wanted
me lo be with her durll\I these
examlnatlon1 1nd we hunted
around unlit we round a 1ooc1
doctor who would allow it. Any
couple that feels u we do can do
the same. U miaht take some
searching, but lf they persevere
they wUl flnd one.
The notion that there is
something sexy about a pelvic
examination la absurd. A doctor
who is looking for an uotic sight
(and darned few are) could get a
better view ll he went to the
beach. A woman in a bikini pre·
seots a much more exciting pic·
ture than a patient who has been
draped for a gynecologic
cheek-up.
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Any woman wbo has ~ lm
proptrly approached b)' a phyai·
clan lhoUld report him at once to
the Amerlcao Medical AHo.
They are well aware that a rot·
ten apple, tr not removed, ln
time can make the whole barrel
smell bad. -RELAXED IN
T HE EAST
Dur Relaxed: Tit a a Ila for the
te1Umoay. I bope the baabaad
w ho wat upset becaaae Illa
wife'• doctor wouJcta't allow ..,m
to be aa observer wtll ••HMt to
her that 1be awlkb to a female
pbyalctaa.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
a girl who is going on 14. I like
this boy -I'll call him Steve.
His mom doesn't object to us lik·
ing each other, but mine does.
~ twASHLEIG.Hl ~ a 0 :I> BRILLIANTJ -----------
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THE ULTIMATE TRIUMPH
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They 're thinking
new fall fashions
By MARV JANE SCARCEUO
Of -Dolly,..... -
I t's time to shake beach
sand off the feet and think about
fall fashions.
Two shows last week sparked
interest in what's new for the
cool-weather season ahead.
Saks Fifth A venue at South
Coast Plaza paid tribute lo
talented s ports wear designers
with "Composite '81."
Fashion Co-ordinator Shelley
Kaufmann assembled a pot-
HAPPENINGS
pourri of rich colors and IWt·
urious fabrics from Blassport,
Perry Ellis, Calvin Klein, Ralph
Lauren, Jean-Marc and Nipon
Collectibles.
"Belts are the No. 1 accessory
lo change your look for fall," she
noted as models slipped past in
heathery tweeds with textured
stockings and metallic-tone
shoes.
Bayle Miller, West Coast
representative for Anne Klein,
showed the entire fall collection,
leading off with a toga jacket
which closed over one shoulder.
Clothes were quietly lavish in
combinations of suede, French
glove leather and cashmere
knits which draped the models
in pleats and folds.
and low-heeled boots-and pumps
accompanied the longer, fuller
skirts, although slim skirts
ended closer to the knee.
After the show. women en·
joyed brunch of made-to-order
omelets with fresh fruits and
vegetables served in the
sport.swear section so they could
have a closer look at favorites
from the s how.
Nordstrom in South Coast
P laza showed evening fashions
at nearby South Coast Repertory
Theater.
Guests enjoyed cocktails in
the lobby before seeing a
dramatic presentation of the
newest and best from the Collec·
tors Shop and Fur Gallery.
T h e s how premiered the
Albert Nipon by Night Collection
on the West Coast, for which
Nancy Reagan had been the first
customer. (She bought a white
organza dress with a fitted
bodice, bouffant sleeves and ruf·
fled tiers beginning at the
waist.)
Per Spook, a Paris-based
Norwegian designer. s howed his
American collection for the fU"St
lime, and other designers
represented were Adri, Anne
Klein, Helene Sidel. Calvin
Kleln and Bill Blass Ill.
Evening wear emphasized
sophisticated colors of black and
white, but an occasional fiery
red blazed across the stage.
So I have to C!all him up because
be can't call me. 1t ii very em·
btM'ua!na lo be the one who
doest.he callJna all the Ume .
We meet at certain places on
lhe sly becauae my mother
would be very upeet if she knew
we were seeina each other.
I know she reads your column
oocauae ahe is alway• polnUng
thlnais out that ahe thinks I
s hould see. Do you believe It ia
right for a mother to make a
sneak out of her daughter" -
STEV£'S GIRL
Dear Glrl: Yo• are aaly lJ
yean old. Yoar modaer llaowa
be~r Uau I do. Tbe fad Utat
you are aeealdac aroead belWld
be r back mallet ll lmpoealble for
me to 10 to bat for )'OG. Cool It
wldt S&eve, doll. Mom la • your
1lde.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
husband has worked for the
same company for 20 years. He
is a college graduate but has
taken additional courses to help
him lo b1I C&rffr.
"Cart" la outa0Jn1. friendly,
co.naclentJout -always dotnC
eatra wort. Oac• be aaved th•·
company a mllllon dollar• •
because be took action that b1I
superior ahould have taken. He
was never eveo lbanktd.
When promot1001 are banded
out, "Carl" la pat1ed over. Once
be went to his supervisor ~
asked why someone was promot·
ed over h.im . he was told what a
great job he was doin1 a.nd U · ,;
sured that eventually he'd be re;.
paid for hls loyalty. That w•
two years ago. Nothing has hap.
pened.
I beheve my husband will get
bis reward ln heaven -a bale of
bay for belne a Jackass. -
AMARILLO, TEX.
DEAJl TEI.: Ca• ••earl" do
better elsewbere! Haa be la·
vesUgated the poulbllltlea!
Perbape llie abouJd lr.Y. Bat I do
hope that you woa't nae blm lato
tbrowl.llg away cake for bread.
Get off your apathy
and do something!:
ll 's been coming for a long
time. but r didn't put my finger
on the problem unlll the other
night.
Every lime a news story
breaks, l (ind myself knowing
more about it than I care to
know. If it's a Washington scan-
dal, I see the "scandalee" oo
television, in the newspaper, in
magazines , authori ng a
paperback book, on radio talk
shows, on a poster and a few
weeks later on Hollywood
Squares
The other night as I watched
two TV reporters interviwing
each other. it hit me. We don't
have enough major news stories
to go around.
Suppose it's a slow news day
and a congressman is suspected
of paying $130,000 a year to a
secretary who couldn't find her
office.
We get to see Lhe congressman
with his head in an altache case
hiding from the cam eras. lurk·
ing behind the blinds of his
a partment a nd s hout ing ob·
scenities to the press as he runs
to the elevator. After we have
seen his mother, his birthplace
and the typewriter that was
never unpacked in the office, we
are treated to an interview with
a psychiatrist who explains mid·
hfe behavior. an interview with
the head of the secretaries' as·
sociation, plus a few tabloids
that will examine the contents of
the congressman's garbage.
The answer is simple. Those of
you Livi ng ordinary, uneventful
lives are just going to have to
gel off your apathy and start
supplying news to fill the de·
mand.
Heaven knows, Elizabeth
Taylor, Tip O'Neill. the baseball
st rikers, Sandra O'Connor,
Prince Charles and Lady Diana,
William C a s ey and John
1111 llMllCI ~
McEnroe have done their share.
<Do you think Bani-Sadr enjoyed
describing the dress he wore to
es cape from Iran lo France to
Woman's Wear Daily? C It's time
for all of us to pitch in and bear
our Media Burden.
The next time you feel !Hee
stayi n g home and doing
something uneventful, just think
about the 1,769 dally newspapers
in this country that are counting
on you, the 1,013 television sta·
tions with 20 hours of time to fill
every day, the thousands of
radio stations that want to hear
your questions, the hundreds of
magazines and newsletters who
need to know what you have
never told anyone before and
hunger for details of your life.
So. don't just sit there .. do
something.
Quadruplets paren~s
helped by friends
LA M~A. Calif. (AP) -Six
weeks after becoming parents to
the second set of quaduplets in
San Diego County, Larry and
Janna Wagner say they are get-
ting by with a little help from
their friends.
"I think it's pretty impossible
to take care of four by yourself,"
said Janna, 29, o f the •ur
healthy boys who are the
couple's first -and they vow,
last -children.
Larry Wagner says be and his
wife have given to charily ln the
past "and now it's coming back
to us: I am grateful for lt and I
feel good about ac cepting.
There's no other way we could
do it ourselves."
Faith Chapel Church hired a
neighbor to help with the daily
cnores ana cnurcn memoers or -
ing prepared meals. Merchants
at a local shopping center have
donated gifts and one company •
has supplied a one·year supply ~
of disposable diapers. .•
The four boys -Benjamin
Lewis, Brett Emerson, Chad An·
lbony and Kyle Elliot -they go ~
through about 64 diapers daily. •
At that rate, the company wiJI •
be out more than 22,000 diapers. :
A restaurant owner lets the :
family eat al half price and said.' t
any other families with • ·
quadruplets could enjoy the. ·
same discount. •• •
This week, the Wagner family: •
will appear In a store window· ~~
while passing s hoppers are•
asked to contribute to a "money
tree." Colors were warm jewel tones, ~;;;;;;;~~~~i::=.:==~=======~1
Cancer: Start of something big RUffEll'S You-' ~i. YOO <8>4
UPHOLSTERY "<c,..•-·• ,.,..__. ..
W1i1111 Y• W-' ..... , 1"••-• 770-5251 1.00sx7 color portrait
Wednesday, Aupat U
By SYDNEY OMARR
AlllES (Mar. 2l ·Apr. 19): Greater
"creative freedom" dominates:
members of opposite su confide
feellnp. You strike chord of wide
appeal. People seek your views.
counHI.
TAU&lJS <Apr. 20-May 201 : New
llaht shed on property deal, security,
relations with older family mem·
bers. You make contact with
dynamic individual who encourages
and lnspires. Leo is in picture -so
11 Gemini and Aquarius.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Plans
subject to change. especially where
visit.a to relatives are concerned
Eventa close lo home base could
necessitate your presence. Mk If
trip la really Haential.
CANCER <June 21 -July 22). Whal
appean to be a minor contact mlaht
actually be start of "somethlna
bis." Empbasls on expansion, pay-
ments. collections, the enhancing of
.. .... D'IH f\llU WlllllNOS Income potential. upwards. Techniques are clarified, ltU ....._.,,ti. nu1 1A111 l'Otl~1 Dl!llf
LF.0 <July 23-Aug. 22). Lucrative
offer is "on the way." Contract can
be renegotiated. Focus on personall·
ty, special appearances, ability to
put across views In timely, graphic
manner.
procedures are streamlined. Let go -=~c=..,.== .... = .. =:•:•::•=Z~lt=~~~~,~~i:ii~~~~ of "security blanket... r
SAGl'ITARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept 22): Sub-
jects which had been shrouded In
mystery will now be clarified Your
HOROSCOPE
ability to be articulate Is enhanced.
Communicate with one who ls con·
fined to home or hospital.
LIBJlA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22): Impor-
tant domestic adjustment dominatn
scenario. Career aedvancement in·
dicated -stock or business Invest· ment will pay dividends. Taurus,
Scorpio and another Libra play key
roles.
SCORPIO !Oct. 23-Nov . 21>:
Superior defines ~rms You learn where you st.and -prestige swlnl(s
Long-range view necessary; see pie·
lure as a whole. Relationship in· tensities, nothing occurs halfway
and rocus ls on production, promo-tion and ample reward for efforts.
CAPlllCORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
Whal seemed a menial task actually proves lo be a key link. You'IJ have
opportunity to reach more people, to
gain a more sympathetic audience
and lo expand base of operations.
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18! Past procedures are outmoded; a
more independent, original stance ls
necessary. Focus on public rela·
lions, Joint erfort.s and a new contact
which could atrecl marital status.
PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20 >:
Ignore those who claim you are "too
slow." Accent on basic procedures.
direction, quality material, safety
and security One who relies upon
your Judgment. 1oodwill does care
and provides a pleasant surprise.
...... 0,.1,s.
SAVE OM DRY DO& FOOD .. .,........,.. .........
The major superm1rkct artiftctal colortnJ -It'• chains are sellln1 25 • "Malth food" do1 food.
eound ba11 of Purln1 Coata Mua at th e
DOC Olow f« J7.9t. But lnterHctlon of 17th
Trader Jo.'1 kibble Is St r • • t , N e w p o r t
only •,• far ts pounds BouJ"ard and Superior -low.at price In town. Av..,. (next lO Denn1'1
Aod our doe food bu no and Barclay's Bank.) pr•a•rvatl vea or
NOWIMCOSTA.eA
CV"ie~ On ° \:~ ~ental HealtJifk,\ 1·'
By GERALD WINKLER, 0 .0.S. \;,. 1
CARE OF PARTIAL DENTURES
The commonest of all
tooth replacements Is
' lhe removeable partial
bridge or denture, mosl
often called simply the
"partial". When some teeth are present and
some missing , the
partial may be used to
replace the missing
teeth . Good o r al
hyalene habits are
particularly Important
for wearers or partial
dentures. If food re·
sldue and mm are al· lowed to accumulate on
clasps <which are food traps) the very impor· tan\ abutment teeth
may decay . Be
especially careful In
cleanlnt these clasp
teeth and the inside of
the cla1p1. Uae the
special denture brw1b lo
clean wt\hln the clupa
to that th• clupa, •• well aa the tootb ltaelf,
is preventive clean.
This must be done at
least once a day. Have
water In the bottom of
the slnk whenever you
clean your partial. If it
should hap~n to drop.
\he water will break the ran
If a partial denture
becomes dam&}ted In
any way, it should be
taken a• once lo the
dentist for repair Amateur attempts to
repair o denture are
fraught with danger.
Oo·lt-youraelf dentistry
Is hlah foUy. .
GuaJ4 Wlalder. D.D.!'. ·
Hd Aaaotlatet
, .. , ""etado, &alte 515.
S"pe11le1cll rt.oee: MMl"
1"99 19$)
~
Double
Dollar
Days
Plus
1.00 off IUMMIR •OHUI:
recetve a S1 .00 off cettlflc:at• loWardl the
pun:heM of one of our IPICl•I porhft JM!Ckagea.
• At Ptxy9 you can 11111 purchue pottrala
tndivlduelly. llOh 5IC1 ot Ml of four .,.u...
fl 2 95, Heh 8 X 10 la 5.90.
• S.tvlngt with our IC*)lal portraft packages.
• 2 Of 3 children In one portrah. 9dd $1.00 .
• Age llmft-12 years.
• No appointment nec .... ry.
PIXY GIVES YOU A REASON TO SMILE
Wednelday, Auewt 21ttt thru
••turday ....... 21th
10:00 A.M. -1 P.M. a 2:00 ,.M. -5 P..M.
JCPenney fiJm15r~
• . .
Orange Coaat OAJLV PILOT/Tuetday, Auguat 26, 1981 H /f ••
NY E COMPO ITE T RANSACTION ouou110..• 111(4UO• t••DUON , ....... Yo••. MIOWUT "''"'( ..... llO$TOll OIT•Olf Al•O (IN(l11114fl UOC• I a(llAllOI t AllD •ll'O••I 0 tY , ... llAtO AllO 11101111 l •
•
(Thu u tlw iecond oJ a Jour·pan •nu• °"' holO 11ou con
aave """"tM new taz :.""'·)
RJaht now is the Ume to start plannln1 how you
can 1et the muimum benefits from the breaks In the
new lax law Uberallilng Individual Retirement Ac·
count (IRA) and Keo&h pl&ru1ln1982 -the beat "tax
shelters" over created for Individuals
The rules on IRAs' will be much more ravorable
to you in two signifkant ways, and you wUJ be a fool
If you Ignore them.
1) The limit on the amount you wlll be able to
contribute t.o a regular IRA and deduct each year wilJ
be raised from the present lesser of $1,500 or 15 per·
cent of y our 0 compens ation
to the lesser of
$2,000 or 100 ~ -c
percent or your .;
compensation. A •
In itself, the -11-1-1111-.,.-IJ-l_I __
33 t,.; percen l illll
boost in the
dollar ceiling that you can set aside for your retire-
ment and deduct on your tax return from $1,500 to
$2,000 is an important lax break.
But far more valuable is the chan1e in the
alternate limit from the present lS percent of com·
pensalion lo 100 percent of compensation -
particularly to all of you who had (or will earn less
than) $10,000 of compensation during the year.
The low 15 percent alternative limit means that if
you earned, say, only $6,000 during the year from
part-lime or temporary jobs you could contribute and
deduct only $900 instead of $1,~ for the year. But
begirutlng in '82, the new alternative limit of 100 per·
cent of compensation won't bar you from contribul·
ing and deducting up t.o lhe new $2,000 limit if your
compensation in '82 is at least $2,000.
lf you qualify to set up a spousal I RA because
you have a non-earner spouse, the present Sl,750 limit
on annual deductible contributions t.o a spousal IRA
will be raised to $3,250 a year beginning in 1982. And
the rule requiring the spousal I RA contributions t.o be
divided equally between the spouses will be replaced,
so you can divide them as you prefer.
2) In addition, the new law greatly broadens the
number of you who will be able to use IRAs. As of to-
day. only if you are NOT an active participant in an
employer·sponsored qualified employee benefit plan
may you use IRAs. Thus, millions of employees cov-
ered by their employer's qualified pension, profit·
sharing or other plan have been barred from sellinlC
UP IRAs.
This limit will be eliminated, beginnine in 1982.
As an employee covered by an employer-qualified
benefit plan. you will be able to create and deduct
contributions to an IRA.
The new law actually enables an employer who
bas a qualified benefit plan to offer your employees
the lax benefits of the new IRAs so they don't have to
set up separate IRAs for themselves.
rTomorrow. Gift and Estate Ta.na J
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES HEW YOfU((Al'I flMt ~ ...... ~........,,,..,._, ..
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.. Orange Co11t DAil. Y Pll.0Trro11d1y. Auguet 2&, 1981
THE
fAMILl'
CIBCl:8
"Don't go out too far, Jeffy! You're not s'posed
to cross the ocean alone!"
by Brad Anderson
LJ I/ t\
~~~ fls L""---
"Stop pretending you don't hear me!
I KNOW you do!"
TO WIN THE CAT ~00'7
COMME.RCIAL AUl71TION
VOU'LL l-4AVE. TO 0€ A
CONVINCIN~ EATER
WH,ATI LL WE ·
l>D THIS EVENIN~,
Wll.llE'?
ACflOSS 49 Tlllt out
1 Wolf Ofll'O 50 Good lrltnd
5 Urge on 51 Auto p.n
10 Gem 53 Mltfonunet
14 lneenlmtnt 55 Pl.:. nltM
15 A.,_., component
18 AbOut: Pref. 5e Spinet ..
17 AlllM• 81 Twoeomt
~ . 628MfC)(
2 wordt conlldtllCt
1t "" II to•: 64 &ting: 59. 20 lndlln tent. 15 Foell ,
V•. MPM
21 Clql.e 87 PNdlctOf
22 DocttiMI 118 Troubtt
23 °"""'" Ill Repttftton mcM9 DOWN
25 F~ coin 1 PIP'f tin
29 Rower 2 Aott'1 kwt
UNITED FMtUtt SynOlcalt
Mondty'I Puzztt SoMd
30 Opp. of Alp. 3 81rd1' home 24 Took 1 dlffw· 40 Aptly
31 Tht '<»t 4 8elwMcl ent Chllr 41 Y~ ·un
S4 JergOne • 5 C4rtllnl'f 25 - -ont'• 48 Ftlll time
31 Qowrl 8 Mlll'I nfdl· WIYI 48 MOit docllf
" 9IUft a-.. name H L• eorcNll 51 Ateol'ft •
...,.. 1 Tlklng of 27 PM1wtllnd Mn*'°9
BIG GEORGE by Virgil P11tch (VIP)
. ~ ...
"What's for dinner ·· fish soup?"
DE:\:\IS THE MENi\CE
v . ~~
) • ) -
. ...
:a
~
t
i ~~' 8 25 i:
"If it's this good here. I wonder what it's !
like tn HEAVEN on a day like today?"
by Jim Davis
WHEN IT COME.':>
TO E.ATINC:i,
I'M A GENIUS
31 ~ ..,._ 28 UnflnllNd 52 -Yut'"9
flWlt I 0trmen port 2t S.. Tr1n1. 53 Aomendltll .._"""-"""-....... 41 Conceit t.Stnl up Oft. 54 Ctteclnt
., .,... .. 10 CtlOiCt 31 ~ 55 Manot
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41~aelin 13~ HA--eo~
.. , DOllr dOC '' ~ ~ 37 CNmld '3 Scottllfl ,,_
-. ----;~----........ -·-· _,.,._. ........ ,,_.,._ ... ____ _
P&\Nt:TI
1 CAN'T STAND IT ...
SCMOOl SWTS A6AtN
IN 'TWO WEEKS ...
Tl 'M8Lt;" £t;DH
SHOt:
0 I
I
f l
v----J..---.JB ~5
$t1 ;!J~JJtJi
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NANCY---HO\N
ARE YOU GETTING
ALONG PLAYING-
"OFFICE11?
GORDO
Fl'~K,. •INKERBEi\~
W~Ai'5 Win~ !HE 5URF
BOARD ,CRAZ4 ?-I
BRABBLE
I ..
FINE---IT'S
TIME FOR MY
COFFEE
BREAK
BUT YOU
DON'T
DRINK
COFFEE
C.H, ~. '400R AA.MS
AR~ b€1'1'1Nif PU'f1'i
WAA'{' "A~f. '400 6Ut-l
OOIN& ... .ioRl(1filh OV1"?
Nl>~lll.AR! ~ 0
l'M&>li~CF
LOOKl~AT
THE.SE. FOOR
WALL5!
by Charles M. Schulz
HOW LON6 DO VOO
HAVE TO BE IN BEFOO:
VOO 6ET ~LEAVE ?
by Tom K Ryan
by Jeff MacNelly
by Ernie Bushmtller
I EAT MY ICE
CREAM FROM A
COFFEE CUP
bv Gus Am9la
by Tom Bat1uk
1
l
!
r·u
by Kevin Fagan
I
I
J
by George Lemont ,,
1REN WHY CXJN'I
YOJOOTt-iE.
l~Nlt'\G IN
THE L1V1NG -
ROOM?
•I
, l
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-.
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Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Tueaday, August 25, 1981
DEAR PAT DUNN: I've been told lbat
t'O mbtn1 a c at or dog wlth a "nu comb" ~
one way 14> help control tbHe pe1U. Whal
type of n ea comb t bould I use and wbat do
you do with the neH once tbey a re cau1ht ln
the comb?
P.D. Irvine
The United Hurnanit arians of Orange
County, a low cost spay /neuter referral pro
gr a m. recommends using a Lambert Kay
flea comb. Spray D.F .T. Flea Spray on the
cocnb before using it on your pet. To kill
fleas, push t hem from the <'Om b into a pie
pan filled with a mixture or water and am·
monia. Do not place t he comb in the am·
monia mixture. Comb pet daily, if possible
Carob po1vd e r tip
DEAR PAT DUNN: Someone to ld m e
you'd published dtrecUons for making tafob
powder from pods.· A friend gave m e some
carob pods a nd I'd like to try this, If you'll re·
pe at the Instructions.
T. P .. Newport Beach
Place washed pods m a pressure cooker
with lhree·quarters cup water and cook al 15
pounds pressure for about 20 mmutes When
they are cool a nd dry, slit the pods and re
move seeds. Then cut the pods into 1-inch
pieces and process them an a blender until
powdery.
Cruise cost tax puzzle
DEAR PAT DUNN: We made a deposit
In April on a cruise seminar sponsored by
Proof of Richmond, Va. They c laimed that
s ince they placed a deposit prior to Dec. 31,
1980, for space on the c ruise sblp, It would ~
valid for us to claim a tax deduction. Is Utis
a ccurate? If tbis ls not a deductible expense,
we will request a re fund of our deposit.
C.L .. Huntington Beach
Ask the company which made arrange-
ments to provide proof to you that a deposit
was made and accepted before Dec. 31. 1980.
As previously s t ated in A YS, the Internal
Revenue Code does not allow tax deduct ions
for seminars held aboard cruise ships after
Jan 1, 1981, unless arrangements for the
cruise were substantially made before Dec
31. 1980
Wilham H Connett. director of the IRS in
Southern California. says. "In other words. if
a meeting was scheduled and a contract was
signed prior to the end of last year. then tax-
payers who attend that seminar aboard ship
will be able to deduct their expenses. pro·
vided those expenses qualify under the old
law.''
• Got a µruh/em '' 1'hen wnle to Pal '-l Dunn Pal will cut red tape. getting 11111 the answers and action you need lo
•
solve tnequ1t1es tn guvemmenl and
~ business Mail your questions to Pat
I I Dunn, At Your Sennce. Orange C00$1
Daily Pilot P 0 Box 1560 , Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As
many letters as possible u.111/ be answered but phcmed
inqu1nes or letters not including the reader s full
name. address and husiness hours phone number
cannot be consutered This colum11 appt'ars daily ez.
cept Sundays ...
DEA TH NOTICES
HANCOCK p,1,t111 ul . I· 1r-.1 l n1tt'cl
LINDA L llANCOCK at?e :'\lethocl1'>l ( hurt·h or ll~nt
39 a resident of Huntington in~w1n Bl'Jl'h. ort1~·1al1n~ B~ach, Ca Passed a\\a\' on P1e1 Ci.' K1 oth1.·r' s.":'1~hi. Frid~). August 21. 198.1 al Mor1u,in cl(i'~~:~~~<; :iJli 65:1!1
Hunl!nglon lnlcrcommunity L' s·1·11 L' I' (.'II tt I s TI" \ Hospital following a lengthy . '"". . r. ,' . • .• ,~ illness. Mrs Hancock was a ( OA rs. It '1<1~ nt nf ( • ·'' j
bowling enthusiast and had :\<ks;i. l:u Pussi•d. awa~· n~
received many awards ror Auitu~l 2:1. 1981 Shl' w~s a
her skill!> Beloved "ifr uf former m1.•mbc•r u! tht• .. 1r'>l
Th 0 m 3 s E H ant' ell' k . E \ an i: c I 1 ca I ( o v l' n J 11 L
beloved molhPr of Trav 1~ E l'hllrt'h •>£ Rockford. lllino1s
Hancock of llunllngt un Shl' 1s ... unl\c'll b~ her ~on
Beach, Ca. ;ilso sun·i\ing H.1>ht•r\ of l'ost.i :'\1csa. Ca
are her mother frances J sl'>tc1., Dor" Johnson and
Weigel. brother Phillip B J udith Olson b~th of
Weigel and her mother in It o t' k fur cl • I I I 1 n O I'.
law Inez E Hanco('k grand1·h1ldrcn . W1 ll1am
Friends ma) ('311 at Pierce Coast and .I ~net Harvey
Brothers Smiths' Mortuarv great grandch1lc1ren . Aman
from 12 oo noon to 9·00PM da Coa .. t und Graham
on Tuesday, August 25, 1981 ll arvey. alsn s urvived by
Graveside ser\'lccs will be several nieces and nephews.
conducted on Wednesda) Servi ri.;~ will be held 011
August 26. 1981 at 2:00PM al Wednesday. i\u~usl 26. 1981
Good Shepherd Cemetery al 2·00PM nl the Harbor
with Rev Albert Jansen. Lawn Mcmonul Chapel w1lh
Re\ Aaron Buhler. pastor of -----------.the llarbor Trinil\ Baptist
r McCOltMICM MORTUARIES "I
Laguna Beach
494 9415
Laguna Hills
768 0933
San Juan Capistrano
495 1776
HAH Ott LA\111.,._MT. OLIYE
Mortuary • Cemetery
Cr ematory
1625 G1sle• Ave
Costa Mesa
540 5554
PlltlCI l lOTHltlS
HU l lOADWAY
MOITUAIY
1 10 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
IALT'l 111~110 ...
SMfTH & TUTH1Li..
Wl$TCUHI CHA'fl
427 E 17th Sr
Costa Mesa
646-9371
P111CI ltOTHUS
SMffHS• MOITU41T
627 Main St
Huntington eeach
536-6539
rA~VllW
....,l lA.LrAH
c.m.tery Mol1Ulf'f
Chapel-cre matory
3600 Pec1f1c View Drive
Newpofl Beach
W ·VOO I
Church. officiating final in·
terment ~erv1ees will be held
at Scand1nav1an Cemeten.
Rockford. 11111101;; Serv1cc'
under the d1rert1on of
llarbor I.awn Mount Olive
Mortuary of Co~t a Mt•sa
51\0 5554
LAUNT
EVERETT M LAllNT, re
s1denl or lr\'ine. Ca. Passed
away on Augus t 23. 1981 at
the Western Medical Center,
Santa Ana, Ca rollow1ng a
lengthy 1llne,s lie was a re·
Rident or Orange County for
42 years, having resided tn
I rvme. Ca. for the past 8
years. Ile retired in 1972
from Beneftcial Manage·
ment Corporation arter 35
years of service He was a
member of St. James
Episcopal Chut•ch. Newport
Beach. Ca .. a 25 ye·ar
membernf both the Newport
Harbor Elks Club and Santa
Ana Lions Club He is sur
v1ved by his wife Floriene, 1
son Rrother Jay Launt,
Order of the floly Cross, and
his brother Richard W
Launt of Portland, Oregon
Funeral services will be held
on Thursday, August 27, 1981
al IO:OOAM at St. James
Episcopal Church. Friends
who wish may call at the
Brown Colonial Mortuary,
2·00PM to 9:00PM on Wed
tiuday, August 26, 1981. The
family requ~ta ln Heu of
flowers memorial altts be
made to eith r the Order of
the H~y CrOlol·Arrlca. West
Puk. New Yock 11493 or St.
James Epl11cop1I Church,
Ncwpor\ Beach. Ca. Brown ..., ... .._ ..... ...._ ______ ~~ Colonial Mortuary dlreclo~.
A BLACK
F.MBL..f.~1
llot A<'<'~
L i b yans
not first
Aces kil l
VI RGINIA BEAC H.
Vu t AP> When two
F · 14 Jets from the
··Fighting 41 ' based at
Naval Atr Station
Oceana shot down two
Libyan SV-22s it was the
first air combat for the
relatively new Tomcat
but merely two of many
kills for the Ace
"l would s ay they !the
Libyans) picked on the
wrong cats." sa id
Oceana 's Cmdr Don
McCrory, a former F -14
squadron commande r
on staff with Naval Air
Force Atlantic
Since being c:om -
m1ssioned in L945 at a
no-lo nge r -existing air
station at Chincoteague.
V a . the Black Aces
have nown many of the
Navy's state-of-the·art
righter planes, including
the f'·4U Corsair, the
F 21 I a nd the 1-'-4 Phan
to m tn Korea and Viel·
nam
As fighter pilots they
are an l'ltll' within an
elite.
Squad1·011 41 , which
s witched ovt>r to the
Tomcats in December
1976. was the first F·l4
squadro n to 'c3rrier
qualify' tn 1977 aboard
the N1m1tz
The air battle off the
l.1by<in c oas t gave
squadron s kipper Cmdr
H enry Kleeman, who
had flown a combat tour
in Vietnam. his first
aircraft "kill." accord·
1n g lo col league Lt.
C mdr J o hn Rogers,
s cheduling orricer for
the Oceana fighter wing.
For Lt L awrence
MUClynski , at the COO·
trots of the second Tom·
cat, 1t \.\as the second
challenge· in som e 16
months
Muczynski was one of
lhl' two F 14 pilots who
interceplNI an Iranian
patrol plane over the
Gulf of Oman on April
29. 1980 In that inc ident,
he merely escorted the
lumbering C-130 Iranian
trans port away from the
N imitz.
Grad told
Air Force MaJ. John
Ekwall , son of Guy E . and
Genevieve M. Ekwall of
15402 Verdun Circle,
Irvine. was graduated
from the Naval War
College ut Newport. R. J.
GOP too e a ger
'to b e at Brown?
By THOMAS D. ELIAS
1'hili Mummer of Je rry Brown's discomfiture
ri¥urcd to be one of eaeer ontlcipullon and
preparation by California Republicans
Alld 1t hu aeen eager anticipation Perhaps so
eager that the GOP will blow a aolden opportunity
to i.weep ull \he major s tate oftlces uv tor airabs
next year
Gov Brown'!! problems bea,in with fruit Oles
'1nd a <.'Omputer-use scandal be blames on "errors
of judsment" by his st aft.
A more fundamental problem for llim, though,
is the growing public notion that Brown has no
firm convictions on major Issues. T hat Idea has Its
roots in the governor's enthusiastic e mbrace or
CALIFORNIA
FOCUS
Proposition 13 after hav
ing been its leading oppo·
nent Brown further pro-
molt.'CI the mp.flop image
t.iy fin;t pus hing and sign·
ing a bill authorizing con-
struclton of the Peripheral Canal project. then
backmg off to 3 neutral stance on it
More recently. he first opposed and then or·
dered aerial spraying of the fruit. flies. Now he op-
poses opening the Diablo Canyon nuclear power
plant. l)ut vows to order arrests of any protesters
who try physically to prevent Its opening.
So it's no wonder that polls indicate a lack of
trust for Brown and a great chance for the GOP to
make hay If they can saddle the Democratic can
didate for governor -probably Mayor Tom
Bradley of Los Angeles -with the Brown record,
Republicans should win that office easily.
It also shouldn't be too hard for them to beat
Brown's bid for the U.S. Senate seat held by S.I.
Hayakawa.
But so far R,epublicans have acted as if they
want lo write a primer on how to blo"?V an election.
P rospective GOP candidates step on each
other's toes continually in their rush to run for the
top offices.
They raise millions o(
dollars, most of which will be
used against each other instead
of Demo~rats They make faux
pas that could alienate large
blocs of voters
Their behavior ins pires
cries of anguish fro m the big
Republican donors in President
Reagan 's kitch en cabinet.
HADLEY w hi ch i n t u r n w i 11 g i v e
Democrats the chance to accuse the GOP of being
controlled by big-money bosses.
And the Republican field is so crowded,
t•spectally an the Senate race. that a candidate
\\1th a sm all following even within the party may
end up with the nomination
T~e s urest way for Republicans lo win both
the governor's oCCice and the Senate seat would be
to make Brown the key issue of the campaign. But
if they end up nominating som eone like Rep.
Robert Dornan or even Hayakawa, Brown might
be able to make the Republican the issue.
As for the governor 's race, Republicans show
few signs of being able to hang Brown's record on
Bradley Bradley's political base, demeanor and
approach are so different from Brown's that he
could legitimately chuckle if anyone tried to blame
him for anything Brown has done.
Instead of even attempting this, though. the
two leading GOP prospects are preparing to chew
l'iH:h other up. Mike Curb faced a similar situation
in 1978, when he won the Republican nomination
for li eutenant governor o nly after a bitter cam·
paign against former Assemblyman Mi ke An·
tonovich, now a Los Angeles County supervisor .
The damage Cur b suffered in th at campaign
almost kept him from defeating Mervyn Dymally
in the runoff, even though Oy mally was then under
investigation on various corruption a llegations.
none of which ever resulted in prosecution.
The bitte r fight shaping up between Curb and
Ally Gen. George Deukmejian will likely leave its
wmner in an even weaker position because
Bradley lacks the negative factors which han-,
dicapped Oymally .
The bottom line in all this is that if they lose
both the U S. Senate seat they hold and the gov-
ernor's office. California Republicans will have on-
ly themselves to blame.
I Elias 1s a columnist based rn Santa Monaca J
Opportunities varied
in restaurant career
By JOYCE L. KENNEDY
Dear J oyce: P le a se give m e
e mploym e nt o ppo r t unities for
persons ln tbe field of restaurants.
How would you coum1el young people
who are Inte rested in food o~ra·
lions?
C.B .. Tallahassee, Fla.
If you can handle the calories. food
service management offers attrac·
live possibilities.
There are boss jobs in restaur ants.
cafeterias, hotels, motels, country
clubs. airlines. steamships, catering
companies and company kitchens.
There are jobs in every city for
•managers, often paying in the
$20,000s. '
And. if fame is your game, some
r es taura t eurs become local
celebrities.
You can learn on the job and study
on the side -the National Institute
for the Foodservice Industry. for in·
stance, offers continuing education
u nits th rough Purdue University lo
those who complet e home s t udy
courses
But a fu_ll m enu of other educa-
tional opportunities offers a head
start on a resta urant m anagement
career. You can a ttend a two-year
commun.lty college or technical col-
lege for an associate degree in food
service managem en t; lbia wo uld
q u allCy you for the technical o r
supervisory aspects of food manage.
me nt.
A four-year college program with a
mljor in food service prepares you
tor a hither level mana gement posi-
tion. Gradu ate study at the muter'•
o r doctoral level also is ava ilable.
One reqon Cor aett}nl the best
t ratnlne you c an 11 tha t th e
economic• and cuatomers' tut.es u e
chanatn1 ln UH! restaurant butlntsa •
CAREERS
Al Florida International
University's School of Hospitality
Management in Miami -a two-year
program for college juniors and
seniors -s tudents are asked to zero
in on foods of the future -which, in
one trend, means fewer convenience
foods with chemical additives and a
more ere a ti ve use of fresh and
natural ingredients in dishes that
cannot be made easily at home.
Mor eover, besides food planning
and preparation. you can learn ac·
counting and Jaw, personnel manage·
ment and adminstration.
And if you do find the pounds are
creeping up, you can always take a
management sabbatical and becom e
a restaur ant consultant.
READER SERVICE. For a COPS/ of
"Reataurant Manager." one page, and
"Senior College Programs in Hotel,
Reatauraut and l natitutioraal Manage·
ment in the U.S.,'· enclose a atam~
self-oddreued long white mvelope with
11our r~at to JOJlce Lain KenMc111 at
80.r 1540, Coata Meia 92626. Aak /or
"~atouront F'Uld."
Tttit.ion to cli mb
WASHINGTON (AP) -Tuition at
m edJcaJ schools w1ll climb by an
a verage 15 percent this fall, with
privat e l!olleeea char1ln1 •.108 a
year, a medleat colle1e croup report.
ed. The Aaaoclatloo or Ame rican
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PUBLIC tlll:E
Orang Coast DAIL. Y PIL.OT!fuaday, Auguat 25. t981
NASL pleyotta
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Women's ttolleybell
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Capistrano Bay YC A._NIVEIUA•Y RllGATIA
PHRF 1 A•dllna F•ed P~ru
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MOtlOAY'S RESULTS
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P'IAST AACI 611111-\
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G••n'• Gwen. Maller Of F•CI, \<!• B•1tonv.
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SICONO •ACE One mll•
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Honeyrnoona, L.OV N111nt11y
Time 1 m rs
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TMlaO AACE • lu<lonQ•
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Tru•lon's Ooulllo
Time I 103/S
U fXACTA I 1 Sl 1><1•d '1 It SO
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8•ndlolleir• (M(Carronl '00 6 10 ) 211
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Ponloti• outloelOor Oii Ille ,,,_.,., dl-
lltl A«••lad BoCIOy Brown, outtlalclef. Iron>
Columl>U\ of IN 1n1erna11e>M1 l••-M••-• LA..-PHILAOELPHIA PHILLIES A•Oll.0
M•rk De••I. Pit< lier, Ir om Oki•"""'• Cll~ O'
llw Amerl<M\ AOOC .. llon W•l••O Oii -Vu,OVKll, tnllelOI<, lot lnl pUr-of lliVl"ll
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Qu•rd. Jett LM and Tom Oo~v-4\, wt4e r•
cetwet ,, LOt"n'« Jottn,,on r\HltUnQ bit<~. Jon
N•l•«tn """ 8oC> Sfluc>ryt, llMt>a<.•••t. Jon Holt.e, qu.1rt~rb6c:ll, ena R\'•n MCi1ll•rw,, c»-•en11_. _
DENVER BRONCOS ACOUll.0 W-
M•nnlno w lO• r•C•tver •tell reh.trn
\peto•ll•I lrorn ,,.. 8ulltlO Biii• In ••
c nart" for •" un01tctot.eO '"'"''' draft t.hOiC• Wal"".O A.lvln t..ewf\
DETROIT LIONS Cul Andy C.nnav1no
tlMl>Kk4tf Cutle'f' Culo. °''""'IY• l•ll•, Eddi• L••ll. enct Sam Jonn..,.., .,.,_,.,.
lla<h . Bot> Nl1•ol•h llQhl ond. Fr.O
I( .,,IM\d, •IOI recol"lr. •"4 Jot>n ~lor
Plt<tklOor Plac.O Rey Wllll•mt. •IO ••
turneo ...., the _, rootbolll 1n1ury r..--. ....
GREEN BAY PACLEAS Cul Tim
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D•vtd Ptt••'t' s•fcty A•cS• S•v'<"·
plttekltl<er. -lv1n Hoover •"4 E"9''-
8y,d, wtdlf fKetve r,.
HOUSTON OllERS PLACEO Ar\ Str
1nger. lonebol<htr an IM pllV'IU lly ..-e
10 perform hll Cul C,,.rl .. C•uflokl, 0.-
ten\tYt bK~ Mtkt Lo<kliR• Hgt\t ef'd# .,.,
._•<h Tom•s.•U• runn•no O•t • PIK•ct
D•IO.r1 Fowler, 1•nttb•tktr, •no y,,'t
Jone.\. rUIV\lnQ ~k. ort llW '"J"'MI r-~•
ll•t KANSAS CITV CHIEFS Cul Cllarl1•
Ane t ent•' Jim A°"'''~ t.C:kle, •nd 8r1M
!>utll•M> punle-r M IAMI 001 PHINS W•l ved Br•O
Wrl9'1(, -nt•l>•O S.m Gr..,,. end -
Noon•m. W10t r-K el offr\, M ike Oeum, of
ftrntve t•ckte, John Alforo, Otf•"''"•
1acale. Thom Oorncr-•nd Vlnco C.-11.
guarm. Ao W•llO deleMJve lac,le, arcl
Rodell TllOmel. llMOt<kor Ple<.0 Ooull
8HUl!Oin, w!ely, on ln1urod ••l•or• tilt.
HEW £HGU'N0 PATRIOTS CUI AICll
C•mM tllo ano Ken Nti.r. puntort Tef'ry
Nel\on 1191>1 .-111, Oon Jonel. coiner 1 .. 0 .
Kyle Ste..,.\. runnlnQ IN<k Chy Oe•-
IP.lc k tt turne• Cf"aua Jof\n\On, fuUbe<.•.
SI••• MCMlt .... I. O.l•ns••• tee•••. Oouu
Mc Oo..to•'d. Otten\tY« eno, •nd Jtm"'y
St•w•l't. oeftn\fvt bl<• PITTSBURGH STEEl..EAS W•lv.O
RollOie -rtln wlell re<•t•er •10 feturNr,
J•m FP<r.,.11-Cur1•• Hender_.,"''* rt
celY1n , 0.Y•d R•l•Y rvnnu\Q bee.9', *'°
Rudy "'111111>\ guard
SAN FRANCISCO O EAS Cul RI<•
GPrY•t\, dfl&t'\\tve be<k. Kevin CM , run
n1no b«k Henr y Wllll•mt, wldit reic.etwr,
L.t o 8•-rJl"•nn, lee~•• •llCI Ct••9 All
Mr\on,-d TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS Cut RIO
Bern' .-'CS RObtrt ~5. rvnnll''tQ b«ll.'•
Jtlf Ou1nn, Qu•r1t rback. Fren• Gtrc1•. punl~r. Ricky Oollt r. otten•lvo t•c•te; Bo
r •Y'°' W•dl re<.•tyer. •nd A•ron 8t'own.
M•rk Me<ek •ncl T~ Vln<tf\1, llMlllK .. en
WASHINGTON REOSl(IHS W•lv.O F'r~ c.-. Ot!H>MW end, T Allan I( ...
n..iv .,.., IC"" T •ylor, Cll'IH>llW bot< k
socca•
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Turner CO.II lo• Ille 1 .. 1..., •••ton
c.cx.LIOf
HOFSTRA H•med Ger•kl Alt09'11 -JOit H-lnQ ••t1•lonl football t<HCIW \
LEHIGH N•m.d Jtff llpplnQ --
,., (Oll[h
WAGNER H•,...d ~r119 Kochman
m•n'' tree•. coech •NI Jim Groo.an women's.
tr•<~ (C*:h
PUil.iC NOTICE PUIUC tlTICE
FICTITIOUS •UstNEU
NAME STATEMfNT
SU1>•a10tt C:OUaT MUNICll>At. COURT 01' TME
STATll 01' CAt.IFO•NtA
NOTtC• OP MAUMAL'S SAL•
Gr-B,,,.. Concrtte, Etc , Pl•lntllt
•• GI.,,. Hor-k. el 81, O.t.ndent,
Ho. S.15'1
NOJ'1Cll 01' l'UaUC HllAalNO
TO Ill HEL.0 8Y Titll
t.OCALAO•NCY l'OaMATIOfC
COMMIUION CW OaAMOE
COUlllTY, CALll'Olt•IAON A
SUl>E•tOtl COU•T
Ol'CALll'ORNIA
COUNTY 01' o•A•o•
tn .,,. Mltt•r ot the Acloll<•llon d
ALYSON MICHIE ORR For Cllanoo of
STATEMENT 01' A•ANDOf4MINT 01' USf 01'
FICTITIOUS aUSINfH NAME
Tlw IOllOWlng PH,.,,., NW •IMn
Cloned the uw ot Ille Fie Utlov• Bu•I·
MUH•me:
Tiie lollowlng pertont •rt dolno
11V1lnes• .. EXCLUSIVE PRESENTATIONS, 24S4~ ~ Alloo• 8 1•d , • '1•, L•QllNI
Hlll1,CA'2U).
01' CAt.ll'O•HtA
COUNTY 0 1' OllANGE
CAM •UM••• A""70
O•ot1• TO ...OW CAUH
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TMf CENT•AL. O•ANOf COUNTY
JUDICIAL OIST•ICT
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!CAZARES-PEGGY L !CAZARES
NOTICE OP' T•USTEE'S SAl..E
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T S Ho TS 1'1_.I
•P NO fU4U.1S
On I s.~moor 1•1. el II 00 A.M ..
ay vlrt"' of .,. elllC.,.lon iu .. d on
July 7, 1•1 llY IN Superior C.OUrt,
county o1 Or-. s1 ... of C.lllornl•,
-• j"°llfneflt -eel In fe_. of Gr-Brot. concrole. • C.IHornl• t or·
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H••p1n9ern•r. Ill, end He.H Perlntnhlp <• 111,,..., pertnenhlpl,
1n01v1-11y, Jolntlr ... ver•llY encl OllA 141.H eommerclel o. ... ......,,
•n<I He.H Contrec:tort u ludgment
OeCIW( s), -1"8 • net llelanc:e ol
Ul,'2'.03 tctwllr .,_ ort wkl llldl-
,,,.nl ort IN dltte of the luuenc• ol
wlCI eJOKUllon, I flt ... levlecl ...... •II
tlle '19111, 1111• -Interest of w ld
Jud9,,,..,. dMllOl'Csl '" tlle .,,_rt, In
Ill• County of Or•ne•. St•I• of
C.lltomle, -·-•• foltowt f'e~ ), H pet map_.. Ill, P-
IO e. II, lncluslve, of P•"•' MAt>t In
0tt1<1.i Rec_ of Orenoe C"""'Y· '""""°"'' ..._ •• 11•n c-... Av-. (-H "H e. H C-.-rclel
O. ••IUp1••"> City of lrvlne, COUfltr
of Or ... Slftl of C.llfoml•. N01'1CI. IS HEREBY GIVE._ tllel
on ~ u. 1•1, tt 1:00 O'c:toa
P.M. et,,_ of c-ti-, 4'01 J.,,..
b01-.e .. 14 .. City ol ""'"'1 -..c:ll,
C-1fr ol Or ..... 51.ie of Ce llfemle. I
•HI oell et 111*1< Httlort to Ille lllglte'll
Ctklcl9r, .. Celll In l•wll>I _.,of IN
U11l\ed St.Mft, ell Ille ,..,,., title ....
l .... rftt of oeld ~-(I) In lht tlbow Cln(rllled _,,.,,Of WO
tnl>Cll ltlef'tlOI .. mey .. ,_.,...., •
woll1ty oeld •-·"'loo\, wit!\ acc;t\Oed 1 ...
tenM-C-. OeMd ~ IJ, lt.-Oh,lelell: Ht OOH E.. ltH , Me,_.,°'.,,.. c-ty eva.lt111t11.~r ...._D,t.a.._. .........., . ..__, ............... .......
.. ltOf'OtlO A••llXATION ''tl·r ' TO TM• llHIA COtttOUDATaO WATlla OtST•ICT
ThlS publlc "'•ring will lie ,...., In
• ... Or-Cou<>tY H•ll Otl AO!nlnlttr•
lion, 10 Clvl< Celltl' Plu•. A-'! til,
Sent• ANA. C..lt!ornl• on fllU.W.Y, s.ot...-10, 1"1 •t Ille "°'"of J•OO
p.m ., or .. .-, tNreetler H Ille Com·
mlv lon'• .,..S. permlb, •t wnl<ll
llmo ell lnl•ro•leO perll" will be
lw•rd
Tiie .,.,. ... ., 11• 'on\alnt J •er•• crecor-Trect 1m111 loc•l.0
on ,,.. IOlllh •kit ol P•ulerlno Awn ....
2U ""' -\eriy ol Brl~lel Sl,..I In
IN north clly llmll\ ot Colle Mtw
TN ~ -•tlon we~ '°""" to lie ~lully ,,..,.,,,. lrorn IN
C•llloml• E'1vll"Clftf'Mnl•I Qwllty Act.
For ,._, lnformilllon. l•ltpllone:
(714)~221'.
0 .. ed: IWeull 11, 1911
BY OROEI OF THE 1..0CAL AGE"·
CY l'ORMATIC>f4 COMMISSION OJ'
ORANG£ COUNTY, CAUFO"HIA
lllCMAltOT. TUltNElt
l!M<llll.,. Olf ker
L.octl ""911CY FonNllOll ComMIMlen
Otl °'""" c...ntv. C•llfornl• Pllbllllled Orenoo COesl Delly l>llet,
AllO. U. 1"1 >l7t .. I
..... AM.CA""1 ett•>•Mtt ............ ~~Oellyl>ll«.
A .... U, .... 1,e.1•1 MoSMI
H•me
CAHNO.All ... oao•• TOlHOW CAUH l'Oa CHANOll 0 1' MAMIE
"l..YSON MICHIE OAR llet 11190 •
pelltlort In tllls court tor en order •~
1-•ng petll!Oner to c11enoe twr n•me
lrom ALYSON MICH IE O RR lo
At. YSON MICHIE.
It Cs lloreby Of-eel 11111 •II"""'"'
lnter"ted In IN m.Mter •loro .. ld ec>-
peer beloro 11111 court 111 Oepert-
No J el 100 Ovl< Center' Orlw Wul,
S.n'f• ,.,,,., Celllornl•, on Set>tlf!lller
J2, 1"1. al 10 10 o'cloek a.m ., end lhon
•nil Iller• 1110w ctuH, II •ny 11wy
Mve, wl\y wld pellllort tor <"""91 o1 ,,.,,,. _.., not lie gt.,,..,_
VIDEO HOMES, 10012 Gerlleld
Ave . Huntington Bee<h, CA.,...,
PhlllP H. M<H•mee, 1119'
Mc O.rrnotl. lrvlM, Celllornl• U 7U
O•le Slml>ro, 1'10 s.nt-11• Ter-
re<•. Corona del M•t. C.Hlornl• UtU .
TlllS butlMU WH CondliC led by e
llmllodpartMrthlp O.leSlmDro
l hi• Jltlemenl ••• llled will\ 1119
Co.inly Cieri! ot 0reft91 County on July ... , .. , l'IMIU
Pulllllhed Or-CoHI D•lly Piiot.
Aug 11, II, l.S, 5't1>1. 1, 1 .. 1 ~I
I\ Is ""1-orclertd INI • copy ot 1--------------IPlh order lo show c ..... lie pu4>11tllecl
In T ... Delly Pllo(, • MW14M"" of
generel c1r~t1l .. IOl1, put1llWCI In tllls
county et •-once • weell tor lour
COllMCull ... -U prior IO tlw OeY ot
ttlO ...... lnt
Oeted Augtllt U , 1•1 ~ALO H PAEHHER
J .... ottlle
Sllperlor Court
PUOlll/WCI Or-Goett D•lly f'llot,
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Kelly Je'l'9 Strole-. tM O.nV<W'
Ave., Cotta Mnt, CAI. m»
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County Clora of Or•nee C'...,ntr ot1
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l'ICTITIOUI aUSlMIU
•AMa STATl:MUIT
Tiie followlno P••oon It 001111
llutl-•s·
(Id SOUTH COAST T A X
PLANNING 181 SUNCOA ST
l'INANCIAL. oaouf', HUS , .....
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# 176, Laguna Hlllt, CA 9'1tS3. SUSANA HAUOICA HUUl. 1•s.IS
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Tiii• stalemenl "'"' lliod wllll ,,..
counly , .. ,., 01 Or•nQe Counly ort
Aug. 4, 1•1 I' 1'7,._,
Publl-Or•"ll' Coett Delly Piiot,
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PHUC 1111£
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flAUt. 0 . WQCM.OatOG•. f'• o.a.,
elN-. PAUL DAREN WOOl..ORIDGE l\a
liled • petition in flit tOl>'1 IO< tn ot•
Cllr al_.nt petitioner to chenoe Ills/·
h e r 11•m• lrom PAV I.. OARE H
WOOLOAIOGE 10 P"UI.. OAREH
YOUNG.
I\ It htfel)y ordorod IMI •II perSOM
lnterotted In llw mtner •tor-kl ·~ pe•r llefote ltlh c-1 ln Oepert.....,1
No. 3 .. 100 Owl' Center Orlw WHl,
S.nle AM. C<Mlfotnl•, Oii ~omller 1,
""· et to 111 o'clock • "' , encl own end Iller• -<•UM, II ..,, llley
lltvt. Wl1Y wlO petlllon IOI' Cl\enOI Otl
,,.,,.. ~not lie or.,ted.
11 11 lurttter orderocl 111•1 • CoPY of
1111• ...... 10 .,..., <..,M lie P<lbll"'9cl In t1'e Orenot CO.ti O.lly PllOI, e
new1pepet ot een•r•I <lrtul•llon,
publb1W<I In lllh c:....,tr el lee~I onu •
-lor -c-Ull.,. _ _.prior IO Ille dey Otl ... 0 ,__,;ng.
O•led July », 1''1 RONALO M PREHN ER
JudteOlt ...
Su119rlor Cour't
l"ullllllhed a--cout O.lly Piiot
A"I· 4, 11, 11, ». 1•1 ,,_Hll
NUMITtE
f'ICTITIOUI IUMN•U N~ITAT•Ml•T
TM IOllo•lng penont ert llOlng
l»tnl-H:
PLANTER C"£A TIONS, loel • F
St•rr Strwt, 51..ton, CA*'°·
J11•n C•rdl'1•11, 1,)1' •t" SlfH I,
~y,CAto:IAI.
--CercllMll, di• •"' Str~. OoW!WV, CA tll'lAI
Tiiis 1>u1lneu h conC111c t1CI llY
lndlvkMl!t ( H~ e. Wllel.
Jl*'I CAlrdlMll ~Cenllnell
Tlllt .__ •• llled wltll ...
C"'ntr Clerk ot Ounee County on
AyO 14. 1•1. " ... Pullll ..... Oranto Goett Dally Piiot.
AllO te. ts,'°""· I, I, 1"1 J,_.I
OEfEHOAHTS UNITED STATES
SOLAR CORPORA TIOH •• Ct llforn••
corporellon, GERALDS BEAAO, ln-
dlvl-lly, SEGRIO M HODGE, ln-
dlvl-llY. SHELOOH l<RAtGE. ln-
dl•l-lly -•> R•tPGMlllle ~ 1no Officer ol UNITEO STATES
SOLAR CORPORATION BARAY 0
Mcl..EAN, lncllvlctu•llY. FREMONT
INDEMNITY CORPORllTIOH, •
CorporOllOn, and DOES t lllrougll X,
lnclusl,,.
SUMMOMS
CASE HUMBER IJUl2
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•llorney In 1111s mettor. you ~Id oo
tO prome>llY 10 lh•1 your wrlllon
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un •bOgitdO ell ttle HunlO, rMIMrl•
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•IQunt, pU9de -roglrlredlt • tlernpo
I TO THE OEfa._O/o.HT A clwll
compltlnt .._, -111111 ll'Y IM p1•I,..
1111 -Intl you. II you with to 0.lend
11111 .. wsult., you ""6111, wllllln :m Cllys
•lier 11111 ..........-Is Mf"lll on you,
lilt wll!I this c:Qllf1 • wrltlen r•w>Onte
10 1,.. ~•int. Unl•H you de so.
your OtfNll wlll Cte •"'er.O Oii • plltMlon Cll the pltlntltt, ancl 11111 Cour1
mn enwr • llldOf"nenl ..-inst Y9V fot Ille retie!~ In IN e°"""elnt,
wt1lt11 couMI '""'' In Olfrnlsllf'Mfll al w~. , ...... "' _., ... procMrty Of
olhtr ........ rHlll•lM In 11\e C."9'
pl•lnt DATED· J uly 14, I_,
EOWA"O W. 8ACZ EK,
Clef'll !ly Al.ICI! VAi.Dal.
~y
Tiii• tnwrence -lrutl Compeny,
u ctvly -nl.O Tr11s-under end
purt...,,1 10 0-0 of Trull det.0 J Mty
1'7t --11 June "°"•••Inst No
IMlS, In -1>111:1-Sii ot 0tt1<i.1 Recofm In IN of!Kt of ,,.. COUfltY
RecorOor o l Or•ne• County,
C•lllotnlo, Will SEl..L AT PU81..1C
AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER
FOR CA$H, CASHIER'S CHECK OR
CERTIFIED CHECK, (p•Jtllle ol
llm. Otl .... In 1-ul -y ,. t1'e
Unit.cl SlotKI •I IN Soulll lnint 9"·
ir•nce 10 Ill• 010 Or•n~ Cot1nly
Court"°"M loc•leG In the :JOO lllock ot
w .. 1 Stnl• AN &Ivel. llormet'ly Wotl
"" SI I, !Mini• An•, Celllornl•, all
rloM. title -lnle<HI conv•vecl lo ellCI now llelCI t1V It under w kl Owd of
T ru'1 In Ille pr-rty sl .... led 1'1 Wkl
County end Stele ctooc:rllleO et A
1..eeMhOld .,, .. , lrolerHl In -lo
PARCEi.. 1 LCll 11, Trtct ••7, Cltr of 1rv1ne. eo.inty of Or .... S1et• OI
C•lllornl•, •• thOwn on • mep re-
corcled In -m . Paves n. 16, 11
end II. MIKell•~ Ma91. r..:orcb
ot Or-C:-tv. Celltomf•.
PARCEL 2 A non-e11clutlYI •P.
purt-1 -t 0 .... Mid ., ...
the Sout'-t;tef1y , 00 Itel of l..of 10 In
w lo moc:t for pu._, of oral,.... •nd
lor n-.1'1ttlnltle Ille ealorlor of '"'
tlrW(.tur•I well IOUleO UllO" Lot II of
WIO It.Cl adJ«ent IO tllls .. ....,...1,
Tr v1tor or re cord O*fl\•r
1..AWA ENCE 0 l..ATHAM ANO
l(ATHl..EEH 8. LAlHAM
T ... ltroel _.. .. encl oilier <--dKlgnetlOll, 11 tnY. el ,,.. r .. 1 pr""'1y Ott<rll!M _,.. It pur-'td
10 lie U Mounltl'1 View, lrvln•,
C.•lllONll• TN undltrti.-fl'lllM lllKl•lmt
eny 11.oilltv f« OflY C11eorret~ ot
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TU ESOA V, AUG. 25, 1981
FEATURES B2
COMICS B6
TEL EVISION B7 111011 BllCH /llDTI ClllT
'1,000 Steps' public, beach not
Judge's decision means county can improve South Laguna stairway
Thomas Riley. said today the de·
cision means the county will go
ahead with the improvement
project.
But Sumner said remedies to
prevent public use or the beach
are up to the homeowners and
the countv. not the court.
Sony's new electronic
still camera doesn't
use film ... 83
TO LAGUNA
BEACH
SOUTH
LAGUNA
SOUTH COAST
/
COMMUNnV HOSPITAL
Glh smEET
0
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In a ruling tha t m ight be
described as a split decision. an
Oramge CoWlty Superior Court
Judge sajd today that a istairway
l eadi ng t o Th o usand Steps
Beach in SOuth Laguna is public
but the beach itself is private.
Judge Bruce Sumner issued
the ruling this morning in his
Santa Ana courtroom to lawyers
representing the county and the
Laguna Coves Association, a
homeowners' association which
filed a lawsuit seeking to pre·
vent t he county from making
improvements to the precarious
stairway.
'I don't thi nk the court can go . any
I art her in this'
trial led to the conclusion that
the county shares ownership of
l h e stairway wit h th e
homeowners because the de·
velorers, Three Arch Invest·
men C..:Ompany. deeded it to the
county in 1973 and because 140 or
540 homeowners or record also
had yielded their interest in the stairway.
9th STREET BEACH 10th STREET
"1000 STEPS"
T h e Co un ty Boa r d of
Supervisors has approved con
s truction of a new stairway
because the present one is con·
s idered unsafe.
Peter Herman , chief plannjng
aide lo 5th District Supervisor
However . the legal ruling
leaves in quest ion what might
happen when mem bers or the
public reach the bottom of the
stairs, where t he sandy beach
above the mean high tide line,
according to Sumner, belongs to
the homeowners who border the
property.
The ruling did not satisfy the
homeowne rs· la wyer. Michael
Obrand, who said it failed to ad·
dress the cr itical problem of
protecting the privacy of the
beach by allowing accesb .
o.a, ........
Work 1s expected lo begin m October on the $150 million Lantern
Bay development in Dana Pomt t ~hady area 1 following more than
a decade of delay.~
O'N eills look ahead
F.am ily eyes ranchland conv ersion
,BY GLENN SCOTI'
Of -DllllV ...... , .... Next year, the o·Neill family
w i ll ce lebrate ownin g the
42,000·acre Ra ncho Mission Vie·
jo propert y in south Orange
County for 100 years.
This week . the fa mily made
its fi rst appearance ever before
t h e county Planning Com -
mission in the lengthy process to
begin c hanging t he propert y
from rural ranchlands to sub·
ur bia.
Ranch ofCicials met Monday
with the planning commission in
the fi rst public hea ring on a pro-
posal to build 3,756 homes on the
no rthe rn 1,296 acres of the
ranch.
"We plan to be stewards of
t his land," ranch President An-
t h on y Moiso tol d the com -
missioners Monday. "This fami·
ly plans to be involved with the
county and with this property
for the next 100 years."
Moiso, a m e m ber of t he
O'Neill family, said the ranch.
which sits in the foothill and
canyonland east of Mission Viejo
from El Toro Road south to the
Ortega Highway. is the second
largest landhold in the coWlty.
The Irvine Company owns the
largest amount.
The com missioners, as expect·
ed, took no action Monday on the
proposal to modify the county
General Plan to designate the
land for residential rat her than
s t rictly agr icultural use. A
second hearing was scheduled
for Sept. l.
Moiso said fam ily members
who own the land are "blessed
with an unbelieva ble asset."
which they intend to share with
Or ange County residents .
The community or Mission
Viejo once was p a rt of the
ranch, but it was developed by a
s ubsidiary and later sold In 1972
to the Phillip Morris Co.
U.S. championships
attract 370 surfers
First-round competition got
under way today near Oceanside
Pier In the 22nd Annual United
States Amateur Surfing Cham·
pionships, featurin g 19 divislona
and 370 contestants.
T he location or eli mination
beats and championship beau
m ay be 3hlrted to one or five
other sites, dependlna on bow
tho surf 11 running, .ccordlng to
officials of the s ponaorl n&
Weatem Sut'ftq AssoclaUon .
In adclitJon to Oceanaide Pier,
other locallona bein1 studied ln·
elude Hu.nUn1ton Beach Pier,
Lower Tff:st.les, Carllbad State
Beach, Seaside Beach and
Ocean Beaeb , San Otero.
Conteltanta may lreep tradl ol
any shlfl ln locatJon or schedule
of heat times by calling a hotline
number In the 714 code area.
722·1791.
In a ddm on to the Western
Surfing Association, other or·
ganlzatlons compettn1 ln the
U.S. championships Include the
Hawaii Surfing Association,
Eastern Surflnc Auoclatlon,
Gull Surflnt Auoclation,
Women's lntemat1on a1 Surfing
Asaociatlon a nd the Natlonal
Scholutic Surfln1 Assocl.UClft.
CompeUUon at Oceanalde Ple:r
opened at 8:30 a .m. todQ with
llrs&.-round beau ror men, 18 to
24: J uniors. 15 to 17 ; and
mu t.ers, 25 to M. Tb.lrt)'·MVID
beata were 1cbeduled.
· · 1 don't think the court can go
any farther in th is," Sumner
said.
He suggested, however, that
the COWlly might consider buy·
ing some of the private beach or
closing the stairway because or
parking or access problems.
He also noted that protecting a
private beach is not a unique
situation in the south coastal
area, citing steps taken by the
Laguna Beach Hotel as an ex-
a m ple.
Sumner said evidence 11) the
Curr ently, a fence and gate
guards the stairway against
public access. although Obrand
admitted that public beachgoers
often manage to surmoWlt the
obstacles.
Obrand said the homeowners
s till plan on keeping the beach
private, but the question now re·
mains how He said erecting
fences at the bottom of the
s tairway isn't practical because
the slate Coastal Commission
wouldn't permit it.
THREE
ARCH
BAY
SALT
CREEK BEACH-
TO DANA
POINT
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Judge's dec1swn means public can use stairway at South Laguna s
1000 Steps Beach. but leaves beach use up rn arr
Dana bluffs project advances
Judge rejects suit char ging destr uction of area's 'scenic quality' ~ .
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of ... Dell\' ..... "-"
After more than a decade of
delays, plans to develop the
bJ ucrs above Dana Point Harbor
cleared another hurdle Monday
when a Superior Court j udge re·
jected arguments that construe·
lion on the parcel would destroy
the scenic quality of the area.
Laguna Beach physician Gene
Atherton filed a suit against the
Coastal Commission earlier this
year over its a pproval of a
mixed·use development plan for
the 76-acre tract.
Atherton charged t hat plans
by Smythe Bros. Inc. or Newport
Beach to grade 1.5 million cubic
yards of dirt from the top of the
70 to 110-(oot bluffs was in viola-
tion of the California E nviron·
m ental Quality Act and the
Coastal Act.
Atherton called Uie grading
plan submitted by Smythe Bros.
and approved by the Coastal
Co mmission as an "amputa·
lion" of the Dana Bluffs .
However, the Coasta l Com ·
m ission determined t hat the
bluffs were already damaged
and in an unsightly condition
from construction of Dana Point
Harbor 13 years ago when one
million cubic yards of fill dirt
was removed from the bluffs.
In his ruling, Judge Edward
Wallin said the commission had
acted properly when it approved
the development, to be called
Lantern Bay. and had met all
environmental concerns.
Atherton could not be reached
today for comment on Wallin's
ruling or whether he will appeal
the decision.
Plans for Lantern Bay ca ll for
t h e con struct i o n o f 112
townhouse units. a commercial
office complex, 46 single-famwy
residential lots and two public
recreational areas Two hotels
also are planned .
The $150 million development
has been in the planning stage
for the past 12 years . Frequent
delays. denials and debates have
p lagued the project.
The developers hit a snag in
their project in 1977 when the
state announced it wanted to
purchase the easterly 40 acres or
the Smythe property for use as a
day park or recreational vehicle
campground.
That revel ation drew 1m·
mediate response from Dana
Point residents, who said they
didn't want the s mell of camp
bacon drifting up to their homes
in the morn ing.
The state plan was also op-
posed by the local Chamber of
Commerce and the active Dana
Point Citizen~ for Action citizens
group.
Those groups, along with
county supervisors and the
South Coast Regional Coastal
Commission. supported Smythe
Bros. proposed development for
Lantern Ray.
With the defeat of ProposiUon
l -the state parks acquisition
proposal -in 1980, the state ce·
moved the site from its acquisi·
lion list
Chuck Smythe, owner of the
development firm along with his
twin brothe r Ed, s aid tod ay
work at the Lantern Bay site
could begin by the first of Oc
tober lie said 1t would take
about a year to complete the
grading on the parcel and install
utilities and roads
Laguna Canyon golf village delay seen
Move to p ostpone hearings follows hitch in financing of courses
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of .. Delly,.. ... , ....
F irth Distr ict Super visor
Thomas Riley was to ask fellow
board members today to delay
bearings for 10 weeks on the
Irvine Company's proposed golf
village in Laguna Canyon.
The action was expected after
a Southern Califor n ia Golf
Association announcement that
it would not be able to fin ance
two 18-hole golf courses planned
within the 1,250-acre project site
west and nor th of Laguna
Beach's Sycamore Hills prop-
erty.
That announcement throws a
m onkey wrench into company
plans to develop 1,465 dwelling
units, a 300-room inn a nd adja-
cent cottage.like rental units, as
well as retail shops and the two
golf courses.
Now company oHicia ls are
looking into alternative plans
that would eliminate the hotel
Searc.h begun
for r e mnants
of oil spill
Coast Guard and Shell Oil Co.
personnel were still searching
today for the re mnants of an oil
s pill from an ocean platform
nine miles off Huntington Beach
Monday.
A She ll spokesman said a
malfunctioning piece or equip-
ment caused about 20 ba1Tels of
crude oil to spill into the ocean
at about l p.m. from an offs hore
platform nicknam ed Etten. A
barrel holds 42 gallons or oil.
Coast Guard Sections Chief
Carl Lux said a cleanup crew
was st anding by today at
Newport Beach in th·e event the
slick washed ashore. He said
that life guard d epartme nts
along the South Coast bad been
alerted to watch for the oil.
However, he said the slick had
not \Jeen sighted since shortly
after the splll. "When we fint
began monitorin1 lt the allck
was bl'elkinc up fast," Lux said.
"At this Ume, we're not sure ex·
acUy what happened to It."
A spectator uld at le.all one
yacht entered In the Etchelb ·22
Nonh American Cbampion1bJp
race Monday bad lta jib 1all
soated with the 1Ucty crude oll
wblcb apilled from the Sbell·
owned platform
complex and replace it with 35
additional acres of homes.
Sam Couch, a spokesman for
the Irvine Company, said the golf
association "will not be able to
1 mprove as much or the golf
courses as initia lly planned."
The golf association was to de-
sign a nd construct the two
courses. but announced recently
at won't be able to finance the
entire golf project because or in-
fl ation.
"That means the Irvine Com·
pany will be picking up the tab
for the rest." Couch said, adding
he expects the golf association
will be able to fund only one-half
or the golf course construction.
Whal that means, Couch con·
tinued, is the company now must
find alternatives to make the
overall golf village project prof-
itable as a result o ( having to
financehalfthecourse.
By replacing the hotel com-
Deity ,.... ""'-
PROJECT PLANS CHANGE
Proposed golf village
plex with up to 200 more homes.
he said. the compa ny should
generate more profit and still
Onofre nuke permit
hearings resume
8 y DA VlD KUTZMANN Of .. .,...., ,.. ... Sutt
The U.S. Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board resumed hear-
l n gs tod ay i n Anaheim o n
Southern Califomi a Edison com-
pany's application for permits to
run newly built units 2 and 3 al
the San Onofre Nuclear generat-
ing station.
In this second phase of bear-
ings, the three.member board
must determine if e mergency
evacuation planning for com·
muruties surrounding the $3.3
bilUon reactors is adequate ln
the event of a nuclear-related
accident
Plant critics contend the
emergency response plans are
unworkable, while Edlaon Com·
p any, which baa spent more
than S20 mlWon for emertency
planning, believes otherwise.
Eitpected to ~lf'J: first today were utility om a who had
described the i111tallaUon of a
40-slren emergency warntn1
system within 10 miles ol the
plant to be activated ln the ennt
of a radioUSicaJ amer1.acy.
The aireol bave been placed J.n
San Clemente, Dana Polnl, San
Jua_n Cap istrano. Capllttano
Beach. Camp PeMletoa IDd Sa
Onofre Slate P~
'-'"'---~
CommWlities which have pre·
pared e m e rge ncy r esponse
plans include Orange and San
Diego counties, San Clemente,
San Juan, and the Marine Corps
at Camp Pendleton.
Budget cuts
keep water
bills steadr
Laguna Beach County Wat.er
District directors have adopted
a $2 million budget that ls
$'71,400 lower than last year's
spendi.nt packaae.
'fbe new bud1el, totalln•
U.CM0,900, meam that rates will
not be raised next year for Ute
dialrlct's. 71200 water customers.,
sajd dinnct ceneral manqer
Joe Sweany.
The avera1• tal.50 moathlJ
bill for a 1in1Je-.famlly bome will
remain tba Hme, Sweany aa&d.
Include d la tbe ltll·H
pacbae ll ... ,IOO ta capital lm·
proYemenll, aucb aa pipeline
replacement, refurblahla• of 1nenl water reMnoln, and
ftN ~ uperadin ••
keep the two courses open for
public use.
"Our objective is lo keep both
co urses as overall public
racilities, ,. he said. Were the
company to underwrite con·
s truclion or the courses and not
find some other means of mak·
ing a profit orr the project, one
or the courses would have to re·
main pri vate, he said.
He said replacing the hotels
with homes will also alleviate
rears or the project's opponents
by reducing traffic.
·'Our studies show homes
would generate m uch less traCfic
from the project as a whole than
a hotel complex," Couch said .
Supervisors were to decide to·
day whether to delay a pubUc
he aring scheduled in October
until mid·December in order for
county planning officials to have
time to review proposed changes
lo the Irvine Company plan.
Subdiv ision
near school
under s tudy
Laguna Beach Ci ty Council
members will consider a request
again next month for an 11-lot
subdivision a bove the high
school.
The s ubdivision is be ing
sought by Willi a m Lyon o (
Newport Beach, who wants lo
create 11 building sites on a 28·
acre parcel just above the "L"
landmark at the end of Paciflc
Avenue.
The proposal has been turned
down by the council twice pre·
vious l y due t o fe a rs ot
la ndstldes, erosion and traffic
congestion.
But t.hb week council mem·
bers continued the hearing until
Sept. 15, asklne city planners to
review conditions or approval
recommended by the plannin&
commission.
The decision for delay came
after a nearly three-hour dls
cussion ot the aubdivlsion earUe~
thbweek.
A central I.Hue In lbe propo.aJ
ha• been 1eolo1ic etabW&y ol m or the Iota. Nelahbort lD the
blllalde oommualtr b ave alao
em~t.zt.d the If trafftc oa Park A•en Skyline
Drive.
Orangil Coat DAIL V PILOT/T'ue1d1y, Augu1t 2&, 1911
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Highways, byways
torturous trek
OOWNCOAST, WILD t'OMIT: One of my fellow
joumalistlcs here on this sterlinl journal just came back
shaken and ln near-shock from her weekend that was a
darlQI expedition to the south. She actually tried lo aet
out of Coeta Mesa for a holiday.
1be scribe and her husband ventured forth on our
superhighways down to Del Mar. where they have these
na1s that run around the track and • person may lay a
leeal wager upon them.
· Pale and wan upon return to tbe office •ht explained
tbe pleasure jaunt had been a nlptraen. 8e)' dldn 't
lose the ranch at the racetrack. •
Whal they did was stick around lo see thelr favorite
sprint in the last race and then head back upco88t for
Costa Mesa.
They got in at home base about midnight.
WRONG TIDNKERS MIGHT believe that they were
delayed because they had placed their money on the
slowest haybumer ln captivity. Not so.
"We got away from the track in flne shape and start-
ed wending our way up the freeway.·· she explained.
·'Then it happened.
"'Somewhere on the olh« s~ of San Onofre. ever-
ything just stopped moving. Ttlat was it . We just sat
there.
"Every now and then. we'd creep ahead a co uple or
car lengths but it seemed like an eternity.··
The Costa Mesa couple had figured some trouble
must be brewin~ up at the San Onofre Border Patrol
··Hey. Robbins. here come two more survivors from the track ..
checkpoint. But not really. When they finally reached the
checkpoint after a couple of hours. everything seemed
fairly normal.
"Well then ... you try to ask in your best tone of
solace. "did the traffic clear up okay when you cleared
the checkpoint. ..
"IT SEEMED TO," she recalled. gazing off at the
pressroom wall ra.ther blankly. "But then, somewhere in
San Clemente. it just aJI seemed to stop again.··
In the end, there was no real explanation of why
nothing moved for these folks when they were out on their outing.
Gently, it was t hen suggested. "You know the truth of
it is that it's probably like that at that hour every
weekend.''
The lady newsperson looked like she was going into
shock again. "'No. r can't accept that." she declared. "If
it was like that every weekend. nobody would get out in
it.
"And everybody did."
Alas, that probably is our problem on the highways
and byways these days. Everybody figures that nobody
will get out in the traffic so they do . And then they dis·
cover that everybody did.
nos ISN'T NEC~ARILY an ailment of our cur-
rent society. Now we have wider roads so more people
get on them to contribute to the tieups.
Back some years. when we just had a little old thin
Coast Highway. there were fewer· motorists but less room
for them. So things still tied up on t:he weekends."
Observing this condition in San Clemente some
decades past. my ·grandf atber once suggested:
"Everybody in San Diego is going to Los Angeles and
everybody in LA is going to San Diego . . ...
Nothing sexy about pelvic exam-:
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A
wcrrd, pleue. to "UpHt lo
Mlcht11n" who w11 denied
permluloa to be with hb wUe
when lbe waa examined by bet
tynecolo1iat. Apparently be
thou&ht eome fancy 1tulf was 10
Inion.
My wtfe ha• alw1y1 wanted
me to be with her duriu tbMe
examlD1Uon1 and we liunted
around until we found a cood
doctor who would allow It. Any
couple that reels u we do can do
the same. It ml•ht take some
aearch!na. but ii they persevere
they will find one.
The notion that there (1
aometh!na sexy about a pelvic
examination la absurd. A doctor
who ia lookln1 for an erotic 1i1bt
(and damed few are) could get a
bolter view if he went to the
beach. A woman In a blk.lnJ pre·
senta a much more exdllnl pie·
ture than a patient who bas been
draped for !. gynecologic
check-up.
lllUlllU
Any woman who ha1 bHn Im·
properly approached by a pl\yal·
clan should report him at once to
the American Medical A11n.
They are weU aware that a rol·
ten apple, If not removed, ln
Ume can make lbe whole barrel
smell bad. -RELAXED IN
THE EAST
Dear adued: Tbuk.I for Ute
tetdmoey. I a.ope tile b...,._.
who waa upaet because bl•
wife'• doctor woulu't allow lalm
to be aa obHrve-r wlll •aaest to
ber llaat .i.e 1wltcb to a female
pby1tclaa.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
a girl who is going on 14. 1 like
this boy -I'll call him Steve.
His mom doesn't object to ua Ilk·
ing each other, but mine does.
~. -~~YASHLEIG.Hl ~ 0 # BRILLIANTJ -----------
'I·,, "'
MY BELIEF IN
THE ULTIMATE TRIUMPH
OF'
JUSTICE
'~ BASED
ON VERY
INCOMPLETE
~ DATA .
They 're thinking
new fall fashions
By MARV JANE SCARCf:llO
Of .. o.lt\I,.... .....
I t's time to shake beach
sand off the feet and think about
fall fashions.
Two shows last week sparked
interest in what's new for the
cool-weather season ahead.
Salts Fifth A venue at South
Coast Plaza paid tribute to
talented sportswear designers
with •'Composite '81.''
Fashion Co-ordinator Shelley
Kaufmann assembled a pol·
HAPPENINGS
pourri of rich colors and lux·
urious fabrics from Blassport,
Perry Ellis, Calvin Klein, Ralph
Lauren, Jean-Marc and Nipon
Collectibles.
"Bel ta are the No. 1 accessory
to change your look for fall," sbe
noted as models slipped past in
heathery tweeds with textured
stockings and m etallic-tone
shoes.
Bayle Miller. West Coast
representative for Anne Klein,
showed the entire tall collection,
leading off with a toga jacket
which closed over one shoulder.
and low-heeled boots. and pumps
accompanied the longer. fuller
skirts, although s lim skirts
ended closer to the knee.
After the show. women en-
joyed brunch of made-to-order
omelets with fresh fruits and
vegetables ser ved in the
sportswear section so they could
have a closer look at favorites
from the show.
Nordstrom in South Coast
Plaza showed evening fashions
at nearby South Coast Repertory
Theater.
Guests enjoyed cocktails in
the lobby before seeing a
dramatic presentation of the
newest and best from'" the Collec-
tors Shop and Fur Gallery.
The s how premiered the
Albert Nipon by Night Collection
on the West Coast, for which
Nancy Reagan had been the fll"St
customer. <She bought a white
organza dress with a fitted
bodice, bouffant sleeves and ruf.
fled tiers beginning at the
waist.>
Per Spook , a Paris-based
Norwegian designer, showed his
American collection for the first
lime, and other designers
represented were Adri, Anne
Klein, Hel'ene Sidel , Calvin
Klein and Bill Blass Ill.
Evening wear emphasized
sophisticated colors or black and
white, but an occasionaJ fiery
red blazed across the stage.
So I have to call him up bftauae
be ~an·t u.Jl me. lt la Vflr/ ftD·
barruaJni to be the OM wbo
d0et the calllnc all the Ume.
We mHt at certain places on
th• ll)' beCIUH mr mother
would be very upeet l 1be knew
we were• lnl eacb other.
l know ahe read.J your colwnn btcauae the la always polntlnl
thtn11 out that she tb!nta I
•hould see. Do you believe It la
ri1ht for a mother to make a
sneak out of her dau1ht.er? -
STEVE'S GIRL
Dear Olrl: Yo. I H oaly lJ
)'Hrt old. \'o.r modler ..._,
better llau I do. 'fte fad &Ut
you •re aoealdac aroud belllllld
ber ba"k makea It lmpoulble fer
me to 10 &o bat for )'CHI. Cool H
wl&b S&.ewe, doll. Mom la • you
aide.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
husband has worked for the
same company for 20 years. He
ls a college airaduate but hu
taken additional courses to help
tll m In bla caree1'.
"Carl" la out101.D1. frteodly,
contclenUoua -alwa19 dolnl
extra won. Once ....... ~'\:·
company 1 million doUart
because be tool 1etioo that
1uperlor 1howd have tUen. He .:
waa never even lbanked. ..:
When promotJ~ are bandect-•:
o ut, "Carl" La paieed over. Once~:
he went to hb 1upervlaor UM{,.
asked why someone was/romot .. ; ••
ed over him. He was tol what a ·:~
1reat Job be was doln1 a.od u -~!
sured that eventually he'd be te· ••
paid for hls loyalty That was .
two years a10. Nothing has hap-~:
pened. ..·:
I believe my husband will get·~:
bl• reward In heaven -a bale ot ~·
bay for being a Jackau. -
AMARlu.o, TEX. ;
DEAJI TEX.: Caa 14Carl" do
better elaewberef Baa be '8·
veat11a&ed U1e po11lblUUe1!
Pera.a,. lte ailoeld try. B•• I do
a.ope ti.at )'OU WOii'& HI him lnto
throwblC away cake for bread.
Cetoff yourapathy
and do something! . > ... • ...
It's been coming for a long
time. but I didn't put my flnger
on the problem unUl the other
night.
Every lime a news story
breaks, I find myself knowing
more about it than I care to
know. If it's a Washington scan-
dal, I see the "scandalee" on
television. in the newspaper, in
magazines. authoring a
paperback book, on radio taJk
shows. on a poster and a rew
weeks later on Hollywood
Squares.
The other night as I watched
two TV reporters interviwlng
each other. it hlt me. We don't
have enough major news stories
to go around.
Suppose it's a slow news day
and a congressman is suspected
of paying $1.30,000 a year lo a
i.ecretary who couldn't find her
office.
We get to see the congressman
with his head in an altache case
hiding from the cameras, lurk·
Ing behind the blinds of his
apartment and s houting ob·
scenities to the press as he runs
to the elevator. After we have
seen his mother, his birthplace
and the typewriter that was
never Wlpacked in the office, we
are treated to an interview with
a psychiatrist who explains mid-
life behavior, an interview with
the head of the secretaries' as·
socialion, plus a few tabloids
that will examine the contents of the congressman's garbage.
The answer is simple. Those of ;:
you living ordinary, unevenl!uJ '·
lives are just golng to have to "
get off your apathy and start
supplying news to fill the de·
mand.
Heaven knows, Elizabeth :-.
Taylor. Tip O'Neill, the baseball •
s trikers, Sandra o ·connor ,
Prince Charles and Lady Diana,
William C a s ey and J o hn
1111n111c1 ~
McEnroe have done their share.
<Do you think Bani·Sadr enjoyed
describing the dress he wore to
escape from Iran to France to
Woman's Wear Daily?< It's time
for alJ of us to pitch in and bear
our Media Burden.
The next time you feel like
s taying home and doing
something uneventful. just think
about the 1,769 daily newspapers
in this country that are counting
on you, the 1,013 television sta·
tions with 20 hours of time to fill
every day. the thousands of
radio stations that want lo hear
your questions, the hundreds of
magazines and newsletters who
need to know what you have
never told anyone before and ,
hunger for details or your li fe •
So, don't just sit there . . do =·
something. :·
Quadruplets parent~
helped by friends '.
LA MESA, Calif. CAP > -Six
weeks after becoming parents to
the second set of quaduplets in
San Diego County. Larry and
Janna Wagner say they are get-
ting by with a little help from
their friends.
"I think it's pretty impossible
to take care of tour by yourself,"
said Janna, 29, of the four
healthy boys who are the.
couple's fi rst -and they vow,
last -children.
Larry Wagner says he and his
wife have given to charity in the
past "and now it's coming back
to us. I am grateful for it and I
feel good about accepting.
There's no other way we could
do it ourselves."
cnores ana cnurcn memoers or-
ing prepared meals. Merchants
at a locaJ shopping center have
donated gifts and one company
has supplied a one-year supply
of disposable diapers.
The four boys -Benjamin '•.
Lewis. Brett Emerson, Chad An· ·~·
thony and Kyle Elliot -they go •"
through about 64 diapers daily. ::.
At that rate, the company will t::
be out more than 22,000 diapers. !:.
A restaurant owner lets the •:·
family eat al hair price and said ):;
any ot h er fa m i 11 es with : ::
quadruplets could enjoy the :::
same discount. :~: Clothes were quietly lavish in
combinations or suede, French
glove leathe r ahd cashmere
knits which draped the models
in pleats and folds.
Colors were warm iewel tones,
Faith Chapel Church hired a
neighbor to help with the daJJy
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This week, the Wagner family .-.
will appear in a store window ~=.
while passing shoppers are ::.·
asked lo contribute to a "money ::·
tree."
Cancer: Start of something big RUffEll'S Yw "ffd ~i. YOO <@P4
UPHOLSTllY ~--·· (N .. 9('1( ........... _,
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Wedae9day, Au111st H
By SYDNEY OMABa ~
AIUES <Mar. 21·Apr. 19>: Greater
"creative freedom.. dominates :
members of opposite sex connde
feellnp. You strike chord of wide
appeal. People seek your views.
couosel. TAIJ1lVS (Apr. 20-May 20>: New
ll1ht 1hed on property deal, security,
relatlona with older falJ)llY mem·
bera. You make con11A.ct with
dynamic lndivldual who tftlloura1es
and lnlplres. Leo la lo picture -ao
ta Gemini and Aquarius.
GSlllNI <May 21-June 20): Plana
subject to cha.n1e, especially where vl1lll to relaUves are concerned.
Eveota cloH to home bue could nec.,ltate your preunct. A.ak ll
trtp la ...ally .. enual.
CANC'Ba <June 21-JuJy 221 : What
•ppean to be 1 mlncw cont.ct mlfht
actually be 1tart of "1omethln1
bl1." J!mpbuis on expansion, pay-
mnta, collectlona, t.be enhancln& ol
Income potential.
LEO <July 23-Aug. 22 ): Lucrative
offer Is .. on the w•1, .. Contract can
be rene1oUated1 F~ Oft penooall.
ty, apeelal appearanC.S, ablUty to
put across views In timely. 1raphlc maMer.
vtaGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22> Sub·
jecta which had been shrouded In
mystery wUJ now be clarified. Your
HOIOSCiE·
ability to be articulate 11 enhanced.
Communicate wit.b one who la con·
fined to home or hospital.
LIBIA <Sept. 23-0ct. 221 : Impor-
tant domesUc adjustment dominates
scenario. Career aedvancement ln·
dicated -atock or bual.ntN lnve•\· ment wt.ll 9ay dlvldenda. Taurut. Scorpio and another Ubra play key
roltl. tcOaPIO <Oct. 23 -Nov. Zl>:
Superior dellnel terms. You learn
wbeN you stand -pretU,e •wlru!•
()POI fVU I WfflCINO$ upwards. Techniques are clarified. ,,,,. lMf fOlf.ST oai111
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SAGITfAllJUS 1Nov. 22-l>ec. 211 :
Long-ran1e view necesHry: see pie·
ture as a whole. Relationship in·
tenslfies. nothlna occurs halfway
and focus ls on production, promo-
tion and ampl. e reward for efforts.
CAPIUCORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 191 :
What seemed a menial task actual~ proves to be a key link. You'll have opportunity t.o reach more P«>J)le. to
1aln a more sympathetic audience and to expand base of operallons.
.\QUAllltJS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18>:
Put procedures are outmoded; a
more independent, ori1lnal stance is
necetaary. Focus on public rela·
lions, Jolnt efforts and a new contact
which could atrect marital status.
PISCES <Feb. 19· March 20 I.
lcnc>r• thole who claim you are "too slow." Accent on basic procedures,
dlred!on. quallty material, Hfety and 1«urity. One who reliea upon
your Judsment, loodwill does care
and provides a pleasant surprise.
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r=IJental HealtJr.~f!:-~
By GERALD WINKLER, D.O.S. ~~ '
CARE OF PARTIAL DENTURES
Is preventive clean.
This must be done at
least once a day. Have
water In the bottom of
the sink whenever you
clean your par\Jal. If It
should happen to drop,
the water will break the
fall.
If a p~rtlal denture
becomes damajled In any way. It should be
taken a• once lo the
dentist tor repair.
Amateur attempts to
repair a denture are
frau1ht with dan1er. Do·lt-youraelr denll1try
II hlah folly.
MOW IM COSTA tmA
The commonest of all
tooth replacements Is
the removeable partial
brld1e or denture, most often called simply the .. partlal", When some
teeth are present U)d
some miul n1. th~
partlal may be used to
replace the mlulng
teeth . Good oral
hy1lene habits are
particularly Important
for wearen or partial
dentures. If food re· 1ld1.1e and rum are al·
lowed t.o accumulate on claspt !which are food
trap1I the very lmpor·
\ant abutment teeth
m•Y deoay . B e
eapectally careful In
cleanln1 the" clup
lMtb and the lnaldt ol
the claep1. U•e the
1oedal chntu.re bn.lth to
clean within the clusit
10 that the clHp1, aa
well u the tooth lt.e.lf,
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purchaM of one of our 9')ecial portrait ~llCMgn.
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lndlvldu.lly. Met\ 15 • 7 Ot Mt of lour waa.111
It 2.95, .. ch 8 x 10 It U O.
• S.vlngt wiltl our apecial portrait ~get.
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• Age llmlt-12 yea,..
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w.-.edlry, Augu• Zlth ttlfll
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offered at a motocross event. you can be sure,
of cutthroat biking. Riders bound over hill~
and sometimes spill at the curves of the
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American Bicycle Association track at Bar-
lanca and J effrey roads in Irvi ne. Racers.
J r om 4 to 21 years or age , compete on the first
and third Sundays monthly.
Newport Center plan OK'd
Council splits 5-2 approving $123 million project
By STEVE MABBLE
Of tllit Delly ~-'"'" The Ir vin e Co mpa n y's
controver sial $123 million
Newpo rt Center expansion
project has been approved by
the Newport Beach City Council
on a 5-2 vote.
Only Councilmen Paul
Hummel and Don Strauss voted
against the motion Monday
e vening, both claiming the
project will spell trouble for
Newport.
As predicted, the council
ordered the Irvine Company t.o
substitute a high-r ise residential
tower for one of the twin offi ce
structures it had proposed.
described the expansion plan as
a "win, win project that will
benefit all of us . A real good
package."
Councilman Hummel, though,
characterized the approved plan
as "the absolute rape of Corona
del Mar."
In exc hang e for its
development rights, the Irvine
Company is t.o bankroll more
t han $23 million in road
improvements including partial
construction of PeJlcan Hill
Road.
Pelican Hill R oad is the
planned six-lane road that i5 t.o
run between Pacific Coast
Highway and MacArthur
Boulevard south of Corona del
Mar. As a condition to the
expansion project, the Irvine
Company will build two lanes of
the road.
Peter Kremer, president of
t he Irvine Company. said his
firm had ma de "substantial
compromises" in its plans to
earn city council approval.
Kremer said he was happy
with the approval but that "in
all honest y, I can't say I'm
pleased with the huge exactions
that have been made ."
Following attempts by three
council members two weeks ago
to come up with an acceptable
motion, it was Councilman Phil
Maurer who put the winning
combination together Monday.
Maurer s howed up with a
ty ped 11-page motion that he
s aid he'd put together after "a
(See CENTER, Page A%)
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ORANGl COUNTY . C ALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Boyce refuses food
Captured spy plans to starve to death·
By PATRICK KENNEDY
Of•DMIY"""'IWf
The Tustin attorney for spy
Christopher Boyce says Boyce
has been on a three-day hunger
strike and Intends lo starve
himself to death.
"He's very serious, very de·
termined," attorney William
Dougherty said today. "It's his
intention to die."
Dougherty met with Boyce for
six hours Monday in Seattle. He
said if the convicted s py re-
quests it, a legal battle will be
waged against any plan by gov-
ernment oCficlals to get a court
order forcing Boyce to be fed in·
travenously if necessary.
"We'll cross that bridge when
we come to it." Dougherty said.
ZIP plan
• • incentive
rejected
WASHINGTON <AP> The
Postal Service withdrew its re·
quest today for an incentive plan
that has been considered vital for
success of its nine-digit ZIP code
proposal.
Because of congressional op·
position to the plan to expand ZIP
codes from the current five digits.
the mail agency said it was defer-
ring the request "temporarily."
On April 22, the Postal Service
asked the Postal Rate Com-
mission, a separate agency. to ap·
prove discounts for business
mailers who use the longer code.
This financial incentive was de·
signed to get business mailers.
who send most of the nation's
mail. tousethenine-digitcode.
Postmaster General William F .
Bolger announced today's step,
but added. "We will definitely file
another 'ZIP plus 4' request -
an d on a schedule that will allow
mailers to take advantage of in·
centive rates as soon as they can
legally be made available."
The Postal Service started call·
ing the plan "ZIP plus 4" after op-
position to the plan developed.
Members of Congress said the
nine-digit code would drive peo·
P.le "digit dizzy" and launched a
'Zap the ZIP" campaign.
Congress passed legislation
this summer banning the discount
until Oct. 1, 1983. The Postal
Service was allowed to continue
planning for the ZI P code ex·
tension, however, and recently
sent millions of letters to busi·
nesses telling them their new
codes.
Bolger called the delay "un·
fortunate, because it denies
volume mailers the ability to start
saving on their postage bills
sooner rather than later."
The Pos tal Service already is
buying machines that can "read"
numbers and sort the mail ac-
cording to ZIP codes. The nine-
digit code would allow the sorting
to be done for each side or each ci·
ty block without clerks manually
sorting the mail, thus saving
labor expenses.
The attorney described Boyce as
··very depressed.''
Captured three days ago,
Boyce, 28, was arraigned Mon·
day in Seattle on a charge of
escaping from the federal prison
in Lompoc, Calif., where he was
serving a 40-year sentence for
espionage.
U.S. Magistrate Philip K
Sweigert set bail at $500,000. A
preliminary hearing is set for
Sept. 3.
Boyce escaped from prison 19
months ago and U.S marshals
believe he hid out for a time in
the hills near the prison at Lom--
poc, then moved north of San
Francisco, possibly followed by
a trip to South Africa, before he
settled on the coast of the re.
mote and rugged Oly mpic
Peninsula in Was hington State
for about the past eight months.
Boyce, the son of former FBI
agent Charles Boyce who is head
of security for McDonnell
Douglas Corp. in Long Beach
and Huntington Beach. was ar·
rested Friday outside a ham·
burger stand in Port Angeles.
He was convicted in 1977 of
selling highly classified informa·
t10n dealing with U.S. satellite
s urveillance systems from the
TRW Co of Redondo Beach
where he worked Crom mid·1974
until 1976 as a security clerk.
A confederate and boyhood
friend. Andrew Daulton Lee, 29,
was arrested outside the Soviet
(Sff BOYCE, Page A2 )
Financial Inarkets
continue decline
NEW YORK CAP> -The na-
tion 's f in ancia l markets
slumped further today. extend-
ing the steep losses of Monday
when a wave of gloom about in ·
terest rates and government def·
1 cits pushed stock. bond and
commodity prices sharply lower
and drove the dollar higher on
roreign exchange markets .
The stock market, which took
its steepest drop in more than
seven months Monday, s lid
again today. The Dow Jones
average of 30 industrials fell 8.08
points to 892.03 in the first 4
hours of trading. On Monday the
Dow lost 20.46 points to finish at
its lowest level since July 11 ,
1980.
Bond prices also continued
tumbling today after reaching
record low levels Monday
Dealers said the government's
report this morning of a 1.2 per·
cent increase in July 's consumer
pric~ index dealt a further blow
to the market.
Trading was described as thin
1n the session's early hours
Loser~ led gainers 6 to 1.
On Monday, long-term govern·
ment securities lost as much as
S22 50 for each Sl ,000 in face
value while interest rates rose.
Today those issues shed another
half point. or SS for each $1 ,000
in race value
In the nation's commodity
markets, where corn and soy-
bean pncel:i fell Monday to rec·
ord low levels. prices were
mixed in early trading today.
Analysts attributed Monday's
drops to ('Oncerns that interest
rates would not soon fall.
While bond and stock prices
continued falling, the dollar. ex-
tended its gains of Monday. In
Tokyo. where trading ends just
a s Europe 's bus iness day
begins. the dollar rallied to
close at 228.50 yen compared._.
with 226.90 late Monday. Later
1n Lo ndon . the dollar rose
further to 230.50 yen.
Seminars had role
• • in investment scam
By RICHARD GREEN
Of tlle o.lly .. , ... SIMI
Hi g h -press ure 72-hour
seminars held monthly at hotels
in Newport Beach and Irvine
were a key ingredient in an al-
leged investment scam that re·
portedly garner ed SI million
from residents of Orange and
Los Angeles counties, police said
today.
Fifteen to 30 people typically
pa rticipated in the seminars.
whic h were advertised in
publications ranging from the
Wall Street Journal lo the Los
Angeles Times, Irvine police
Detective Paul Jessup said.
Frans Theron, 38. a South
African citizen residing in
Irvine, the man who allegedly
staged the seminars and solicit·
ed the investments. was jailed
last week on suspicion of grand
theft lie was lo be released to-
day pending the filing of a
criminal complaint by the
Orange County Distr ict Al·
torney.
J essup alleged that Theron ii·
legally sold securities through
his company, International Busi-
ness Advisory & Cons ultancy
Services Inc . 18662 MacArthur
Rlvd .. Irvine.
Theron doesn't have the re-
quired license from the Slate
Department of Corporations to
sell securities, J essup alleged.
The grand theft allegations
against Theron arise from police
contentions that he would pocket
money he took from people in-
<See SCAM, Page A2)
The council vote now allows
the development firm to move
ahead with its plans to construct
a 300-r oom hot e l with 100
condominiums, nearly 750,000
square feet of office space, a
restaurant and a scattering of
residential units.
As part of the action, the
Marriott Hotel won permission
to add 165 rooms t.o its existing
structure in the circ ular
s hopping and professional
center.
Voyager's rendezvous with Saturn nears . Bank holdup
suspects
escapees
M ayo r J ac k ie Heath er
IRllCI CUil lllTllR
Fair through Wednes-
day but patchy early
morning low clouds along
the coast. Highs 76 to 86.
Lows 64 to 68.
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11rong chance to 11DC!tp nnt
11ear'• el«tion ti IMJ/ can lutp
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Spacecraft speeds toward ringed planet at 32,000 miles per hour
PASADENA '<AP> -Voyager
2, on target dler four years in
.space, soared through the exotic
kingdom of Saturn today, re·
vealing astonishingly battered
moons, greater complexity to
the shimmering rings, spinning
storms -and the sounds of
Sa tum.
·'Today it the day of
challenge'," r.lef 1cientl1t Edward Stbne d aa the one-
ton spacecra raced to it•
closest approa with the put.el
clouds that a~ Saturn's only
surface.
"Basically, enrythln1 we see
today will be new •.. And tbe
rest of this week you .t1J see
bow well we m~ the cballeoce
of the. things w• are teeinc dur-
inl this M·~ period."
En roOte to, its 8 :24 p.m .
(PDT> rendez*' -a scant
63,000 mile• ;ve the li8'1t. planet -Voy 1•r'1 aupertor
cameru reve ed sl1bta ud :::=.no~',human hu ever
Fred Sc:arf, c ef lnveltlpter
of Voya1er'1 Ida wave •· perimmt, plaf for reporten a
reeordlnl of ptdred llP
from the pl net .-bJ Uae
1pa~.
''We have lndled •IMlt a car
radio anteena on Vo7•1•r. ''
Scarf aaid of tM •.foot·IOlll
rabbit ears.
After the electromagnetic
signals were processed, they
sounded like a younsster poking
around on an electric organ as
deep drooinc hums shifted up
and down in pitch and were
punctuated by whistles and
beeps.
He said slgnah received were
uaed te "drive a music ayn-
tbaber" and produce the tape.
After four years and 1.2•
billlon mllea i.n space, Voyager 2
is "within 50 kilometers (30
miles ) of our aim point.
Somebody aald that'• like sink·
lnl a putt from ~ miles," m.11·
1lon dire(tor Richard Laeser
said today. • '1be spacecraft if absolutely
heaiby ... it'• in super condi-
tiOGi•' be said u tbe OH·toa ahip
,,_. toward ·Saturn at 32,000
mpb.
He alto Hid everytb101 ta
wol'ktnt smoothly at the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, where
11eatly IOO 1clent11ta, encs-n
and lecbniclan• were makinl
ftftal pnperatlou f• tbe nooa
Ol dila and pictunl tbe alQp WU
~autaourlfter,....
ln1 Saturn toDltlat. Vo1a1er f aNt a pOteaUally d.....,,_ ln·
1tmt wt.a tt dives~ tbe
....... -. rtnc of UM ......
v~ 11 ho.I obta&Md thU mgh·re1oluhon picture of Saturn'•
-;9• from a dktcmce of 1.7 milMon mi~•.
Two escaped convicts from
San Quentin Prison, armed with
sawed-off rifles. were arrested
Monday moments after they al-
legedly robbed a bank in Hunt·
ington Beach of $35,000, police
reported. •
A female accomplice w~ re-
portedly was driving the escape
vehicle when it was spotted by
police also was arreste41,
authorities sald.
John Randolph, 29, and Steven
Ray Pearson, 21, escaped from
San Quentin Saturday. police
said. They also are suspected of
stealing narcotics from the Dan·
ber Drug store in Fountain
Valley iJf an armed .robbery in
broad dayUgbt Sunday, police
said.
Pamela Jean Medlln, 24, of
San J ose, was arrested and
c harged with being an ac·
complice ln the 3 p.m . bank rob-.
bery Monday,
The suspects had escaped
from the state prison by bidlq
In a milk truck as it drove out the &ates, authorities Hid.
Police taid the two
tered the Bank of Ame
Flve Polnb Shoppi~
Main Street near DtlllllJ"'
Street and ftnd a •
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('onmcled spy Clinstoµht•r Hm1ce 1s escorted /rnm the federal
(ourtlum!i1' Ill Sc"ttle en mutt' t11 1<11/ fl<>l}ce was clwrgecl w1tl1
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BOYCE STRIKING • • •
Eoibass~ 1n ~h-\ll'O City 10 duys
~eforl' Bel\<:<' \\as picked up Lee
was scntem·ed to life in prison
for selling information to Soviet
oCCicials
Al the arraignment Monday.
Up) ce rcfusl·cl lo speak directly
l i1 Mag1strutt• Sweigert and
\\hen he lt•arned he would re-
main hande11ffl'd he also decided
against making <.1 statement to
ruporters
Doughert~ quotl'd his client as
~aying. "I'm not going to stand
b\lfon• God and the world rn
ch<1ins ..
JJ.S. marshals focused their
19 month <;earc•h for Boyce on
I
From Page Al
w1 ldernl'ss areas where pere
grane falcons still live because of
his known love for the outdoors
and his hobby of falconry
Aulhonties also suspect that
Boyce may have robbed banks
to suµporl himself Sheriff Steve
Kernt•s uf Clallam County says
Ao) ce·s absence from the
Pl'mnsula c:oinc1dcd with bank
holdups in m•arby sttites. which
Kernes refused to ntime
Bo) n• had been taking flying
l<'ssons al a nearb) air strip and
somt:> federal a uthorities have
Sp<.'culatt•d he would have left
thC' urea ont•t• he got his pilot 's
li<·t•nst•
SCAM PROBED • • •
stt>ad of invt·strng it as he had
promised. J t.•ssup i.aid
.Jessup said the seminars
amounted lo intense. 72 hour
m arathons of motivational lee
hares and activities.
After thl' st•minars. when the
purllcipants would often be emo·
llonall:. draant•d. they \\Ould b<>
itpproached to rnvest 1n the In
tvrnational Rusaness Advisory &
Cunsultanc) St•n•1cc. J l's::.up
1•la1 med
• Thil> com puny may have been
110 extension or Theron's House
p{ Ocean M ag1C' Co of South
A(nca. \\ h1<'h sold health pro
du{'ts denvl'd from seaweed . ac
aording to the I rvrne police de·
tcctivt.•
That comp<tnY went out of
business. lea\ ang hundreds of Ill·
~tors and franchise holders m ~cht. Detect1v(• Jessup said
t' Theron · s 0 range County
pc rations have been under way
1)r about une yt•ar. Jessup said.
~'The Irvinl' Police Department.
$;l.ate Department of Corpora
~I ~rom Page A 1 .
jtscAPES ...
lo get the attention of the tellers
aind customers
; : One suspect leaped over the
ltllers' counter and took money
tr1om each teller and the bank
tflull and s tuffed it into a bag.
t>c>h ce said.
1 No one was injured. poltce
aid.
•!A witness gave p olice a tl~scriplion of the escape vehicle
il'1d 1t was s potted moments ~ter behind a mote l on
• orktown A venue and Beach
ulevard. The two men jumped
fom the <'ar and ran. police
hid. l One was immediately cap-ored by pursuing police and the
ther was round hiding near
pme tras h cans. The woman
as captured In the car. police
pid.
• Police said the s uspects will
turned over to FBI in·
Fstigators.
ORANGE COAST
tiom. Los Angelt·~ District Al·
lornt•y " Offic:c and the Orange
Count~ Dt!>trll'I Attorney's Of·
ftt'l' an• cont.muing to mvesllgate
the case
Hinckley
mulls d e fe nse
WASlllNGTON tJ\P l John
W llinrklcy Jr . due in court
Friduy to enter pleas to formal
charges of tr) 1ng to assassinate
Presulent Reagan. has yet lo de
<'idc "hut defense lo use. his
c:hief lawyer says.
"Whl'n this decision has been
rl'aC'ht'd. 1t will be communicat
cd to the court ... defense at
tornev Vincent J Fuller said
Mond.ay after a federal gr and
Jury returned a 13 count indi<'t·
menl against the 26-year -old
Hinckley.
Fulle r has had a defense
medical team e xamining
Hinckle). described by his
oarents as "our troubled son ..
Anti-Khon1e ini
stude nts h e ld
TllE HAGUE. Netherlands
(AP l Police said they arrested
17 anti·Khome ini I ranian stu-
dcnL'\ today a fter they tried to
storm their country's e mbassy It
\\as the third atta<'k rn t wodays on
Iranian d1plomat1c missions
across Europe.
Earlier today, 20 protesters in
Brussels, Belgium. were led
away by police after peacefully
occupying the Iranian Embassy
for an hour Thirty-four Iranian
students seized the Iranian Em-
bassy in Stockholm for four hours
Monday.
Angola invaded
LISBON (AP) -T he Angolan
Defense Ministry today said two
South African armor ed colum ns
Including 32 tanks and backed·
by air power, h ave invaded
southern Angola.
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VOL. 74, NO. 237
f.ourt upholds due-on-sale clause
LOS ANGELES <AP) -
CaUfornio'a foder.ally chartered
aavlng11 and loan usoclallona arc
hitlllng u Rtate Court or Appeal
ruUnJ allowing them to ~nrorre
due-on-sale cluusea in home
m ortgages.
The decisio n released here
Monday s hurply contradicts
lower court ruhngs which had
o rdered old mortgages with
lower interest rates But
because the issue is a conflict
over state versus-federal reg-
ulatory powers, attorneys pre-
dict it ultimately will be settled
before the U S. Supreme Court.
The s o-called Wellenkamp
rule proh1b1ls s tate chartered
1aVlnas and loans rrom c.h1r11n1
home buyura a hlaher interest
rute when they a11ume an eidat-
lng mortgage al a low rate.
A case brought by the 1tate at·
tomey general's office against
Glendale Federal Savings and
LOMn Associulion sought to huve
the Wellenkamp rule uppllcd.
and a trial court agreed in Sep-
tember 1979.
The appeals court reversed
that decision. The ruling, writ·
ten by Judae Jack T. Byburn,
said "federal law pre.empts any
attempt by the stale to apply the
Wellenkamp rule" against the
Glendale firm
Attorney Andrew E . Katz, a
partner in a Los Anaelea law
firm thlat repreaenta several
isavlnJ&iJ 11nd loan ossoclallons.
said ot the ruUni. "The likely er
tect may be to embolden some of
the f('deral S&L.ci that have not
enforced due-on·sale clauses to
do so."
Federally chartered S&Ls
hold about 33 percent of
Callfornui'is home mortgages,
worth some $34 billion at the end
of June. They gain substantially
when allowed to boost existing
mortgage interest rates to cur-
r e nt market levels when a
mortgage changes hands.
The decision has the opposite
i mpact on homeowners. A
$100,000, 3~-ye ar assumable
mortga&e, 1or example, costs
$878 a month at 10 perc4'nt In·
terest . bu\ Jumps to Sl,507
monthly tr the rate is hiked to 18
percent, the c urrent fixed
mortgage rule
Last week , the Cahfornia
Supreme Court refused to re-
view a San FrMncisco appellate
co urt's d ecision saying
We l lenkamp dld apply to
rederally chartered thrifts. But
1t has yet to rule on a parallel
decision from a San Bernardino
appeals court.
The attorney general's ortlce
says it will ask for a review of
Monday 's decision i n Los Angel~ if the hJgh court rejects
the San Bernardino case.
Woman exec denies
passes at employee
l'•tk N•wpon
SACRAMENTO IAP l A
woman bus10ess executive ac·
cused of firing a m ale employee
after he rejected her sexual ad-
vances has denied s he ever
made a pass at the man .
Alicia Madrid. 37, testified
Monday at an Unemployment
Insurance Appeals Board hear-
ing for Michael Gabria. who is
seeking reinstate ment and back
pay as an analyst for the
California Federation for
Technology and Resour<'es .
Gabna, a s tocky man with a
beard who 1s in his 30s, testified
Ms . Madrid made suggestive re-
marks to him over drinks in her
hotel room while the two were
on a business t..-ip to the East
last vear I-le said when he ignored her.
the workan~ relationship de-
tl1riorated and he was fired five
months later
Louis Flores. lawyer for the
federation, asked Ms. Madrid If
she had ever made a pass at
Gabria m Bos ton.
"Never, never ," she replied.
She was asked if she ever
dicussed with Gabria her sexual
preferences.
"No, no," she answered.
Ms . Madrid said Gabria's
work was unsatisfactory and he
prepared a "lousy" request for
fund s for the federation. a
private, non-profit ligency that
tries to provide business op·
portunities for farm and low
income workers .
The federation became inac-
tive th.is year because of lack of
funding.
Administrative Law Judge
Robert Johnson said she will
make a recommendation in
about two weeks
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CENTER APPROVED. WASHINGTON (AP> Yields
on six ·month Treasury bills are
at a record as rates on short-
term government securities con-
t inue lo chmb
The Treasury Department re-
ported that about $4 .5 billion in
six-month notes we re sold Mon-
day at a discount rate of 15.854
percent, breaking the record of
15. 700 percent set March 24 .
1980
The government said it also
sold about $4.5 billion in three-
month bills at an average yield
of 15-832 percent. up from 15. 705
percent l ast week and the
highest level since May 22
Beginning today, banks and
savings institutions may pay as
much as lfl.104 percent on six-
m o n th m o ne y market
certificates. up from 15.894 last
week.
Interest o n th e $10.000
minimum deposits 1s limited to
one-quarte r percentage point
above six mo nth T -bills. The
yield on six-month T -bills was
15.644 percent last week.
The discount rate on short-
term bills understates the actual
return because part of the price
is refunded at the time of
purchase. The actual r eturn, or
Woman left
draped on
drawbridg e
ISLIP. N.Y <A P > -A woman
was left dra ped on the edge of an
open drawbridge for 2'.IJ hours
today after her car cr as hed into
the span as it opened unexpect-
edly.
Ueborah !:;oz10, 24. of West
Islip. and sever al passengers
were headed from Fire Island to
the mainland of Long lsland
when the bridge on the Robert
Moses Causeway was drawn up
without warning by vandals al
about 3:30 a .m . EDT. police
s aid.
The woman's car crashed into
t he rising span a nd she was
hurled t hrough t he windshield,
coming to rest on the edge of the
bridge as it continued to open,
Sgt. Robert Manno saJd.
Authorities had to summon a
cher ry p icker to pluck t he
woman to safety because fire de·
partment ladders weren't long
enough.
Miss Sozio was taken to Good
Samaritan Hospital in West IsUp
for treat ment of a broken leg.
Two riders. Raymond Mlllit, 29,
or Islip and Steven Russo, 27. of
Bay Shore. were treated for
minor il\juries, the hospital said.
Manno said no one was sup-
posed to be on duty at tbe
bridge's cor1tr ol tower at the
time or the crash and no one wu
in the tower when police reached
\he scene.
Blast kifh boy
VISALIA (AP) -A 12·year·
old Visalia boy was killed when
a homemade exploelve device
blew up, strtkln1 him ln the
chest.
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investment r ate. came to an
average of 17.47 percent on s1x-
month bills and 16.73 percent on
three-month bills at Monday's
auction.
Despite highe r cost s for
money. Citibank of New York
announced today it is holding its
prime rate at 2<>12 percent.
Defect suit
ban passed
SACRAMENTO (APJ -A bill
that would bar a child with birth
defects from s urng his parents
for being born has been sent to
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.
The measure cleared lhe As
scmbly on Monday 59-0.
The bill was prompted by a
state appellate court ruling last
year that allowed a child born,
with a fatal genetic disease to
s u e the laborator y that
diagnosed the parents and al-
legedly faHed to tell them they
were carriers of the disease.
Previous courts had not allowed
such sujts by children.
Blast rips boat
MIAM I <AP> An adviser lo
a Cuban exile group has report·
ed that an explosion triggered
by gasoline fumes wrecked a
shrimp boat during an abortive
"unarmed invasion'' of the U.S.
Navy base at Guantanamo.
Cuba. officials said.
lol of work with the interested
parties." It took Maurer 13
minutes just to read the motion.
Councilman Strauss said by
approving the hotel the city is
risking its credibility on its
oppos1taon to expansion of John
Wayne Airport. He s1.11d the hotel
will bring new passengers to lhe
airport and crit1<'ism for doing
so
Strauss also said "we need
housing 1n Newport , not
hundreds of thousands of square
feet of office space." He said the
traffic lhal will accompany the
expans ion will "batter" Corona
del Mar
nder the approval. the Irvine
Co mpan y i s lo be~in a
Fish gulping
proves fatal
ANNAPOLIS. Md IAPl -A
20-year-old Annapolis man died
after choking on a fish he was
tryin~ lo s wallow whole. of·
fi cials said.
Paramedics were called to a
Cape St. Claire. Md .. fast-food
restaurant by friends who were
with J oseph Grube when he
choked
"We got there and his friends
said he'd swallowed a fish,''
said paramedic Doug Bosley. "I
thought it was like a fis h
s andwich. but it was a fish fish."
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s hare·a ·ride program at the
center and lo begin work on $4
million in road improvements by
the time it completes the hotel.
res idential lower a nd office
building.
The remaaning road work .
including construction o f
P e lican Hill Road, must be
completed before the rest of the
development will be allowed
It is estimated that two lanes
of Pelican Ifill Road should be
completed by late 1984
Hughes jury
picks begin
HOUSTON <AP > -Jury selec-
tion has begun for a trial at
which about 500 people claiming
t o be di s tant relatives of
billionaire Howard Hughes on
his father's side will c hallenge
three first cousins for their
s hare of his estate.
Twenty-five prospective jurors
underwent questioning in at-
tempts to seat a six-me mber
panel and one alternate. A 5· 1
verdict will be required to settle
the case and determine the
paternal heirs of the reclusive
e ntreprene ur. The selection
process began Monday.
They will be awarded half the
estate. valued at from $180
million to S2 billion.
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TU ESOAY, AUG. 25, 1981
FEATURES 82
COMICS 86
TELEVISION 87 IRVINI
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28 years of toil end for farm family
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After 28 years of farmmg m f'ountam Valley. the llara family 1~
ready to call 11 qmts ,..rom left. standmg. Sho11. wife Wasanu. son
Kay and grandsons Hnan. C/1f(orrl and Doug
O'N eills look ahead
Family eyes ranchland conversion
By GLENN SCOTT
Of Ille o.lty l't ... Slaff
Next year. the O'Neill family
will celebra t e ow ning the
42.000-acre Rancho M 1ssion Vie·
jo property in south Orange
County for 100 years
This week. the family made
its first appearance ever before
t he count} Planning Com -
m1 ss1on in the lengthy process to
begin chan ging the properly
from rural raMhlands to sub·
urb1a
Ranch officials met Monday
with the planning commission in
the first public hearing on a pro·
San Onofre
nuke reactor
talks res ume
By DA YID KUTZMANN
Of Ille Delly ~llet 5taH
The U.S. Atomic Safety and
Licensing Board resumed hear·
ings today 1n Anaheim on
Southern California Edison com
pany's appliration for permits to
run newly built units 2 and 3 at
the San Onofre Nuclear general
ing station
In this second phase of hear·
ings, the three-member board
must determine if ('mergency
evacuation planning for com
m unities s urrounding the SJ.3
billion rea ctors is adequate in
the event of a nuclear-related
accident.
Plant c ritics conte nd the
emergency response plans are
unworkable. while Edison Com·
pany, which has spent more
than $20 million for emergency
planning, believes otherwise.
Expected to testify first today
were utility officials who had
described the installation of a
40-slren e m e r gency warning
system within 10 miles of the
plant to be activated in the event
of a radioJigical emergel)cy.
The sirens have been placed in
San Clemente, Dana Point, San
Juan Capistrano, Capistrano
Beach, Camp Pendleton and ~an
Onofre State Park.
Communities which have pre-
p a re d emergency response
plans include Orange and S~n
Diego counties, San Clemente.
San Juan, and the Marine Corps
at Camp Pendleton.
Streets set
for repairs
Eight streets in Laguna Beach
wlll get. a Cacelirt this year,
following City Council allocation
of about $140.000 in gas tax
funds.
posal to build 3,756 homes on the
northe rn 1.296 acr es of the
ranch.
"We plan to be s tewards of
this land." ranch President An·
lhony Mo1so told the com·
missioners Monday. "This Cami·
ly plans to be involved with the
county and with this property
for the next 100 years."
Moiso. a member of the
O'Neill family, said the ranch.
which sits in the foothill and
canyonland east of Mission Viejo
from El Toro Road south to the
Ortega Highway, is the second
largest landhold in the county
The Irvine Company owns the
largest amount.
The commissioners. as expect·
ed. took no action Monday on the
proposal to modify the county
General Plan to designate the
land for residential rather than
stric tly agricultural use. A
second hearing was scheduled
for Sept 1.
Mo1so said family members
who own the land are .. blessed
with a n unbelievable asset,"
which they intend lo share with
Orange County residents .
The community o f Mission
Viejo once was part of the
ranch. but it was developed by a
s ubsidiary and later sold in 1972
to the Phillip Morris Co
Quipped Comm i ssioner
William Mac Dougall: "We had
a feeli~g it was going lo happen
someday, Tony:·
Moiso s miled and said, "Well,
this is it. ..
Valley
project
prospers
By JODI CADENllF.AD
Of .... Delly "" ... 5Uft
After 28 years of farming in
Fountain Valley, Kay llara and
his family loaded what probably
will be the last crate of hand
picked tomatoes to leave their
six-acre fi eld at the corner of
Slater Avenue and Brookhursl
Street Monday
AlthOugh cars whiz by wnere
bea n fields once flourished, and
the original 40 acre farm has
been swallowed by a freeway
and a housing tract one thing
remained the same. The famil y
was together
Hara's mother W asano
s natched sun ripened tomatoes
off a slow moving convl'yer belt
for shipment to the Los Angeles
Mart. His fath er ShoJi, who
bought the farm in 1953, stood
nearby Nearly a dozen children
and, older family m e mbe rs
helped sell the tangy fruit to vis
itors in shiny. pas tel Cadillacs
with out-of-state license plates
Inside a c lutter ed rundown
house'. moved onto the property
and no longer li ved 1n . llara ex-
plained why hi s famil ~ may
soon h<• following the popular
and prosperous path away from •
farming
Land sold for development 1s
worth far more than a piece or
g round planted with tomatoes
and lima beans, he explained.
"It's sad in a sense. but people
call 11 progr<'ss." he explarned
.. You bought the prope rty for
farming but in the back of your
mind you hoped to prosper from
It ..
Hara was only 13 when his
father bought the farm after his
lease expired on a 150-acre plot
near the Mesa Verde Country
Club in Costa Mesa
f'nr more than a quarter of a century farming has been a fam1l11 affair for the l/oras o/ 1"11untam
\'nllM/ ."1unda.t/ the /am1/11 shipped what 1.mll be their last crate of hand picked tomatoe.~
It was a land of flal. seeming-
1) endless fields of tomatoes.
bell pepper:-a nd lima beans.
where the only homes were
those built by farmers Today
only 225 acn•s of the original
6. M4 1 cmain 1n agricultural use
in Fountain V<.11lcy.
.. Lik<• the s un went up and the
s un went down you went to
::-.chool and ca me home and
wo rked on the farm, .. said Hara.
Over the years Hara has
watched many changes come to
his family's farm A nearby pre·
school makes 1t impossible to
spray insecticides at any time
except on weekends.
Dust from harvesting 1s not
nearly as we ll tolerated since a ll
hi s n e ighbor s n ow ar e
hom eowners and businessmen.
In 1967 the San Diego Freeway
took a chunk from the llaras'
f arm while addi n g to the
family's bank account
"It was n't that much." said
Hara politely declining to name
a figure. "Caltrans wasn't that
generous."
Hara 1s hoping that a new
buyer will be more generous. A
v1s1t from a n·al estate agent
M onda~ morning left him con·
v1nn'<I thul the family probably
\.\OUld not be farming the re next
vcar The c1l) ·.., general plan
calb for a l'Om ml'rc1al center on
Lhl' land
llaving n·t·t•ntl) lo:-.t a 150-acre
lease on land in Los Alamitos.
Hara ~aid the fomil) 1s tem-
porartl) more dt'pt·ndent on the
Fountain \'ulll') propert)
'I'd lw ..,urpnM•d 1f 1 ·m here
next ye<ir '><t1cl llara ~miling
·From all prat•ltl·altt) the land
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Laguna Canyon golf village delay seen
Move to postpone hearings follows hitch in financing of golf courses
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of tM O.Uy ~llet StaH
Fifth Distri ct Supervisor
Thomas Riley was to ask fellow
board membe rs today to delay
hearings for 10 weeks on the
Irvine Company's proposed golf
village in Laguna Canyon.
The action was expected after
a Southern Cali fornia Golf
Association announcement that
it would not be able to finance
two 18·hole golf cour5es planned
within the 1,250-acre project site
we st and north of Laguna
Beach's Sycamore Hills prop-
e rtv
That announcement throws a
monkey wrench into company
plans to develop 1,465 dwelling
units. a 300-room inn and adja
cent cottage-like rental units. as
well as retail shops and the two
golf courses.
Now company officials are
looking into alternative plans
that would eliminate the hotel
complex and replace it with 35
additional acres of homes
Sam Couch. a SPOkesman for
the Irvine Company, said the golf
association "will not be able to
1mprovl' as much or the golf
courses as initially planned."
The golf association was lo de·
s ign and cons truct the two
course!>. but announced recently
it won't be abl(' to finance the
entire golf proJCCt because of in·
flat ion
"That means the Irvine Com·
pany will be picking up the tab
Fingerprint
cost boosted ·
If you have a need to be
fingerprmted. a clearance letter
or a police photograph, it'll cost
you more following a rate in·
c r ease a pproved by Laguna
Beach City Council members .
Citing incre8sed costs for such
police services. council mem·
bers have agreed lo raise fees
for t hose tasks. effective im·
m ediately
The fe es n o w will be
fingerprinting. SS a set ; process·
ing a "letter of clearance." $10,
and an 8 x 10 inch color or black
and white photograph, $7.
for the rest." Couch said, adding
he expects the golf association
will be able to fund only one-half
of the golf course construction
What that means, Co uch con
tinued, is the company now must
find alternatives to make the
overall golf village project prof-
itable as a result of having to
financehalfthecourse .
By replacing the hotel com-
plex with up to 200 more homes,
he said, the company should
generate more profit and still
keep the two courses open for
public use
"Our objective is to keep both
courses a s overall public
facilities." he s aid. Were the
company to underwrite con·
struction of the courses and not
find some other means of mak·
ing a profit off the project, one
of the courses would have to re
main private. he said.
He said replacing the hotels
with homes will also alleviate
fears of the project's opponents
by reducing traffic.
··our studies s how homes
would generate much less traffic
from the project as a whole than
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Proposed yo// 1 11/(lgC'
a hotel complex. ·Couch said .
Supervisors "'ere to decide to-
day whether to delay a public
hearing schedulrd m October
until mid December in order for
count) planning offi cials lo have
t 1me to review proposed changes
to the Irvine Company plan.
Water board
back s funds
for building
The Irvine Ranch Water Dis·
trict Board of Directors has ap·
proved a n ex penditure of
$462.000 for the interior con·
s tru c tion of a n e w ad -
ministrative headquarters build·
ing for the water district.
To be located at 18802 Bardeen
Ave. in the Irvine Industrial
Complex-West, the 26,800·
square-foot building will replace
the current headquarters across
from UC Irvine.
The water district purchased
the unfinished shell for the build·
Ing several months ago for $2.8
million.
Scheduled for resurfacin1 are
Temple Hills Drive, from
Bayview to lower San Remo: the
200 block of Legjoo Street; the
1300 block of Cliff Drive; the 400
block of Hilledge Drive and all
of Manz.anita Drive, La Vista l Drive, and Blu~ont Street .
Seven-year-old Mark Berger takes a headfirst slide along a 47-foot water slide at Deerfield Communit11 Park in Irvine.
Meridian Construction Co. Qf
Laguna Hills has been named &J
the generaJ contractor ror the in-
terior construction of the head-
quarters, which the directors
Hid wa.s necessary to reJ>lace tbe current under· l taead-
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Nothing sexy about pelvic exam ·
Highways, byways
torturous trek
DOWNCOAST, WILD COAST: One of my fellow
joumallstics here on this sterling journal JUSl came back
shaken and ln near·shock from her weekend that was a
daring expedition to the south. She actually tried to get
out or Costa Mesa for a holiday.
The scribe and her husband ventured forth on our
superhighways down to Del Mar. where they have these
nags that run around the track and a person may lay a
legal wager upon them
Pale and wan upon return to the office. she explained
the pleasure jaunt had been a nightmare. No. they didn't
lose the ranch at the racetrack.
What they did was stick around to see their fuvorite
sprint in the last race and then head back upcoast for
Costa Mesa.
They got in at home base about midnight.
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TOM MURPHINI ,~~
WRONG THINKERS MIGHT believe that they were
delayed because they had placed their money on the
slowest hayburner in captivity. Not so.
"We got away from the track in fine shape and start·
ed wending our way up the freeway," she explained.
"Then it happened.
"Somewhere on the other side of San Onofre. ever·
~thing just stopped moving. That was it. We just sat
Chere. "Every now and then. we 'd creep ahead a couple of
car lengths but it seemed like an eternity."
The Costa Mesa couple had figured some trouble
must be brewin~ up al the San Onofre Border Patrol
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A
word, pleue, to "Upael In
Mlchlaan" who wld denied
permlulon lo be with h1.a wife
when abe wu examined by her
nnecologlsl. Apparently h e
thoughl 1omo fCLncy lluff wu ao·
Ina on.
My wtre hu always wanted
me to be with her durtn1 these
examlnaUon1 and we bunted
around until we found a aood
doctor who would allow It. Any
couple that feels aa we do can do
the same. It might tllke some
searchtna. but If they persevere
they will find one.
The notion thal there is
1omethlna sexy about a pelvic
examination ils 1tbsurd. A doctor
who ls lookln.i for an erotic sight
<and dnrned tew are> could get a
better view If he wenl lo the
beach. A woman in a bikini pre·
senls a much more excillng pie·
lure than a patient who has been
draped for a gynecolog'ic
check-up.
Ml lAlllRI
Any woman who has been tm·
properly approached by a phy&l·
clan 1hould report him at once to
the American Medical AHn.
They are well aware that a rot·
ten apple, If not removed, ln
time can make the whole barrel
ismell bad. -RELAXED IN
'rtlE EAST
Dear Relaxed : Tbanka for the
tesUmony. I hope the bu.aband
who WH upset because bia
wife'• doclor wouldn't alJow IUm
to be an obAerver wm ··••nt to
her that abe swikb to a temall'
physlcl1n.
OF.AR ANN LANDERS: I am
u girl who is going on 14. I like
this boy -I'll call him Steve.
Ills mom doesn't obj~ct to us Uk
mg each other . but mine does.
:sv ASHLEIGH 1
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BASED
ON VERY
INCOMPLETE
DATA.
So t have to call bJm up becauae
be can't call me. It la very em·
b1rrusln1 to be the one who
doe11 tho calling all the time
We meet ut certain pltcet on
the sly because ml mother
wouJd be very upset l she knew
we were seeing each other.
t know she reuds your c<>lumn
because 1he ll alway1 polntina
things oul that ahe thinks I
should see. Do you believe lt la
right for a mother to m&kc •
sneak out of her dauahter? -
STEVE'S GIRL
Dear Girl:' You ar• o.Jy II
yeen old. Your motJler k9ow1
better than I do. The fad ~at
you are 1oeakhl1 •rood befa1Dd
her back make• lt lmpo11tble for
me lo go to bat for you. Cool It
with St.eve, doll. Mom lJI on your
aide.
Ot.:AR ANN LANDERS: My
husband has worked for lhe
same company for 20 yeara. He
is a college graduate bul has
taken additional courses to help
him la b1a career
"Carl'' la outgotnc. rrtendly.
conaclenlioua -alw1y1 doln1
extra work. Once be aaved the
company a m,llllon dollars ,
becau.se he took action that bls 1':
superior ahouJd have taken. He •• wu never even thanked. t
When promotions are handed
out, "Carl" ll puaed over Once
he wenl to hls 1upervllor and ••
asked why someone was promot·
ed over blm. He was told what a ~:
great Job he was doln9 and U · .~:
lured that eventually he'd be re· •
paid ror bis loyalty. That was
lwo year11 ago. Nothing has hap· •
pen ed.
1 believe my husband will gel
hit reward In heaven a baJe of •
hay for being a jackass. -
AMARILLO, TEX.
OEAll TEX.: Caa "Carl" do
better elaewber~f Baa be ••·
veaUaated the poulbllltle1?
Perbape he should try. But I do
hope that you woa't aag hlm laCO
throwta1 away cake for bread.
Get off your apathy
and do something!
H's been coming for a long
time, but I didn't put my finger
on the problem until the other
night.
Every time a news story
breaks. I find myself knowing
more about it lhan I care to
know. If it's a Washington scan·
dal, I see the "scandalee" on
television. in the newspaper. in
magazines . aut h oring a
paperback book, on radio talk
s hows, on a poster and a few
weeks I ater on Ho llywood
Squares.
The other night as I watched
two TV reporters interviwing
each other. it hit me. We don't
have enough major news stories
to go around.
The answer is simple. Those of
you Ii vmg ordinary, uneventful •
lives are just going to have to
get off your apathy and start
supplying news to fill the de
mand.
Heaven knows, Elizabeth
Taylor. Tip O'Neill, the baseball
strikers. Sandra O'Connor.
Prince Charles and Lady Diana.
William Casey and John
1111 IDMllCI ~
They're thinking
new fall fashions
Suppose it's a slow news day
and a congressman is s uspected
of paying $130,000 a year to a
secretary who couldn't find her
office
We get to see the congressman
with his head in an attache case
biding from the cameras. lurk·
ing behind the blinds of his
a partment and shouting ob·
scenities to the press as he runs
to the elevator. Arter we have
seen his mother, his birthplace
and the typewriter that was
never unpacked in the office. we
are treated lo an interview with
a psychiatrist who explains mid·
life behavior. an interview with
the head of the secretaries' as-
sociation, plus .a few tabloids
that will examine the contents of the congressman's garbage.
McEnroe have done their s hare.
(Do you think Bani-Sadr enjoyed
describing the dress he wore to
escape from Iran to France to
Woma n's Wear Daily? ( It's time
for all of us to pitch in and bear
our Media Burden
The next time 10u feel like
s ta y ing home and doing
something uneventful. just think
about the 1,769 daily newspapers
in this country that are counting
on you, the 1.013 television sla·
lions with 20 hours of lime to rill
e\•ery day, the thousands of
radio stations that want to hear
your questions. the hundreds of
magazines and newsletters who
need to know what you have
never told anyone before and
hunger for details of your life.
··Hey. Robbins. nere come two more survwors from the track"
checkpoint. But not really. When they finally reached the
checkpoint after a couple of hours. everything seemed
fairly normal.
"Well then." you try to ask in your best tone of
solace. "did the trarfic clear up okay when you cleared
the checkpoint. ..
"IT SEEMED TO," she recalled. gazing off at the
pressroom wall rather blankly. ··But then. somewhere in
San Clemente. it just all seemed to stop again ...
In the end. there was no real explanation ot why
nothing moved for these folks when they were out on their
outing.
Gently, it was then suggested. "You know the truth of
it is that it's probably like that at that hour every
weekend.··
The lady newsperson looked like she was going into
shock again. "No . I can't accept that ... she declared. "If
it was like that every weekend. nobody would get out in
it.
"And everybody did."
Alas , that probably is our problem on the highways
and byways these days. Everybody figures that nobody
will get out in the traffic so they do. And then they dis·
cover that everybody did.
nus ISN'T NEC~ARILV an ailment of our cur-
rent society. Now we have wider roads so more people
get on them to contribute to the tieups.
Back some years. when we just had a little old thin
Coast Highway. there were fewer motorists but less room
for them. So things still tied up on the weekends.
Observing this condition in San Clemente some
decades past. my grandfather once suggested:
"Everybody In San Diego is going to Los Angeles and
everybody in LA is going to San Diego . . . · ·
By MARY JANE SCARCELLO
01 .... Delly l'IMt Staff
I l's lime to shake beach
sand off the feet and think about
fall fashions .
Two shows last week sparked
interest in what's new for the
cool-weather season ahead.
Saks Fifth Avenue at -South
Coast Plaza paid tribute to
talented sportswear designers
with "Composite '81."
Fashion Co-ordinator Shelley
Kaufmann assembled a pot·
HAPPENINGS
pourri of rich colors and lux·
urious fabrics from Blassport,
Perry Ellis, Calvin Klein, Ralph
Lauren, Jean-Marc and Nipon
Collectibles.
"Belts are the No. l accessory
to change your look for faJl," she
noted as models slipped past in
heathery tweeds with textured
stockings and metallic-tone
shoes.
Bayle Miller . West Coast
representative for Anne Klein,
showed the entire fall collection,
leading off with a toga jacket
which closed over one shoulder.
Clothes were quietly lavish in
combinations of suede, French
glove leather and cashmere
knits which draped the models
in pleats and folds.
Colors were warm jewel tones.
Cancer: Start of something big
Wednesday. Au1ust 26
By SYDNEY OMA RR
·ARIES I Mar. 21-Apr. 191' Greater
"creative freedom" dominates:
members or opposite sex confide
feelings. You strike ~fl1 of wide appeal. People seek your views.
counsel
TAURUS <Apr 20-ay 20>: New
light shed on property deal. security,
relatlom with older family mem·
bers. You m ake contact with
dynamic individual who encourages
and Inspires. Leo is In picture -so
I• Gemini and Aquarius.
GEMINI <May 21-June 20l: Plana
aubject lO change, especially where
vl1ita lo relalivH are concerned.
Eventa close lO home base rould
necessitate your presence Ask if
trip is really esaential.
CANCE• tJune 21·July 22>: What
appears to be a minor contact miitit
actually be start or "something
bi1." Emphasis on expal\llon, pay·
menta. collections. the enhancing of
-
income potential
LEO <July 23-Aug. 22>. Lucralii.re offer is "on the way .. Contract can
be renegotiated. Focus on personali·
ty. special appearances. abUity to put across views in timely. graphic
manner.
VIRGO IAug. 2J.Sept 22>: Sub·
jects whJch had been shrouded in
mystery will now be clarified. Your
HOROSCOPE
abltity to be articulate Is enhanced.
Communicate with one who Is con·
fined lO home or hospital.
LIBRA ISept. 23-0ct. 22 1 Impor-
tant domesUc adjustment domlnatea
scenario. Career aedvancement ln·
dlcated -st.ock or buslneu lnvest·
ment will pay dividends. Taurus.
Scorpio and another Libra play key
roles.
SCORPIO IOCl. 23°Nov . 211 :
Superior deflnes terms. You team
~here you stand -presU1e swln.-
upwards Techniques are clarified,
procedures are streamlined. Let go
of "security blanket · ·
SAGl1'TARIUS (Nov 22·Dec. 21>:
Long·ranite view necessury; st.>e pie· ture as a whole. Relationship in·
tenslfles. nothing occurs halfway
and focus Is on production, promo· tion and ample reward for efforts.
CAPRICORN <Dec 22 Jan. 19>
Whal seemed a menJal task actually prov~ tD be a key link. You'll have
oppor1.unlty to reach more people, lo
gain a more sympathetic audience
and to expand base or operations.
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 181:
PHt procedures are outmoded; ~
more Independent. original stance Is
necessary. Focus on public rela· lions, joint efforts and a new cont.act
which could affect marital status.
PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20 l: Isnore thole who claim you are "too
alow." Accent on basic procedures.
direction. quallt.,y material. safet.,y
and security. One who relies upon
your Jl.ld1ment, aoodwill does care
and provides a pleasant surprise.
....... °' .,w.
SAVE OM DRY DOG FOOD
.. TrtldwJoel ......
The major aupermarhl arURaJal colortn1 -It'•
cbalna are aellln1 25 a "health food" doa tood.
eound bate or Purina Coata Meu al the
DOC Olow '°" J7.•. But inteuecllon or lltb Ttadtr Joe'• Kibble la St re et • N • w p or t mlY •• for 21 pouada 8oaJwatd tftd SU])e'J"lor
-\owet( prtee tn town. Av•• (next to O•nny'1
ADd our dot food baa no and BarclQ'a Bau.) preaerva&lvea or
MOWIMCOSTAMISA
and low-heeled boots and pumps
accompanied the longer, fuller
s kirts, although s l im s kirts
ended closer to the knee.
After lhe show. women en·
joyed brunch of made-lo-Order
omelets with fres h fruits and
vegetables served in the
s portswear section so they could
have a closer look at favorites
from the show. So. don't JUSt sit there do
someUung Nordstrom in South Coast
Plaza showed evening fas hions
at nearby South Coast Repertory
Theater.
Guests enjoyed cocktails in
the lobby before seeing a
dramatic presentation or the
newest and best from the Collec·
tors Shop and Fur Gallery.
Quadruplets parents
helped by friends
cnores ana cnurcn memoers or·
ing prepared meals. Merchants
at a local shopping center have
donated gifts and one company
has supplied a one-year supply
of disposable diapers.
The show pre mie red the
Albert Nipon by Night Collection
on the West Coast, for which
Nancy Reagan had been the first
customer. <She bought a white
organza dress with a Otted
bodice. bouffant sleeves and ruf·
fled tiers beginning at the
waist.)
Per Spook. a Paris-based
Norwegian designer, showed his
American collection for the first
ti me. and oth er des igners
represented were Adri, Anne
Klein. Helene Sidel, Calvin
Klein and Bill Blass Ill.
LA MESA. Calif. CAP) -Six
weeks arter becoming parents lo
the second set of quaduplets in
San Diego County, Larry and
Janna Wagner say they are get·
ting by with a lillle help from
their friends.
"I think it's pretty impossible
to take care of four by yourself,"
said Janna, 29, of the four
h ea lthy boys who are the
couple's first -and they vow.
The four boys -Benjamin , ,
Lewis, Brett Emerson, Chad An·
thony and Kyle Elliot lhey go
through about 64 diapers daily.
At that rate, the company will
be out more than 22.000 diapers.
last children.
Evening wear emphasized
sophisticated colors of black and
white. but an occasional fiery
red blazed across the stage.
Larry Wagner says he and his
wife have given to charity in the
past "and now it's coming back
to us. I am grateful for it and I
feel good about accepting.
There's no other way we could
do it ourselves."
A restaurant owner lets the
family eat at half price and said /
any oth er familie s wilh "
quadruplets could enjoy the -:.
s ame discount. •
-This week. the Wagner family ·:
will appear in a store window '
while passing shoppers are
asked lo contribute to a "money
tree."
RUFFELL'S
Faith Chapel Church hi.red a
neighbor to help with the daily
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CARE OF PARTIAL DENTURES
1'he commonest or all
tooth replacements Is
the removeable partial
bridge or denlure, most
often called simply the
"partial" When some
teeth arc present and some missing, tht
partJal may be used to
replace the mlulng
teeth. Good oral
hygiene hablU aro
particularly Important
for wu:rt"rs of partial
dentures. H food re· sldue and film are ul·
lowed to accumulate on
clPsps <whkh;are food
tral)i' I the very lmp<>r·
tanl abutmt!nt teeth
may decay . Be
especially careful In
cluntna these daap
teeth and the insldt or the claapa. Ust tht
special denture bJ'Ulb to
<'ltan wtlhtn tti. claaps
10 lh•l \be cl••~. •• well as the tOC'Jlh lttelf,
i s preventive clean.
Thti; must be done at
least once a day. Have
water In the bottom of
the sink whenever you clean your partial If it
should happen to drop,
the water will break the ran. lf a partial denture
becomes damaJ(ed In ony way. lt !lhould be
Uken a• once to the
dentist for repair.
Amateur attempts to
repair o dtnlure are
rr au1ht with danaor.
Po·lt-yoorsetr dentistry
ls hlatdully. .
Crrald Wlltk~r. O.D~"· '
and uoclata
t•tl ~-·· ~lte MS. Nt•port 8--ach
Phoftfl: NIM UMI
1.00 5 x 7 color portrait
l"-9 2'~l
~ Double
Dollar
Days
Plus
1.00 off SUMMER IONUS:
recel\le a S1 .00 off certlflcat• IOWardl the
purchlae of one of our apec:lal portrait p~oe•
• Al PlxV-you can 1tlll purohue portralU
lndlvldualty, each 5 • 7 or Mt of tour waH•h1
la 2.85, MOh 8 x 10 It S.90.
• Savlnge wll.h our apeclal portrait packagn
• 2 °' 3 Ohlldren In one pcxtralt. add St .00 .
• Age llmft-12 yHra.
• No appointment ~st1ry.
PIXY GIVES YOU A REASON TO SMILE
Wednesday. AytUst 28th thru
Saturay, Auguat 2ttfl
10:00 A.M. -1 P.M. I 2:00 P.M. -a P.M.
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I 7TH STREET For stort & ornre space Ne-. port lieJl'h 15 ~ ~I. :kl yr old female 1s looking •••• .. •• ............ ••• Los t F Sh 1 h l l u Lost )1 altese Terra er )I A.OVERTISIMG
COSTA MESA at reasonable rates $55() t805Westl'larr Dr for guest house Lo-. $34,000 2nd TD ser b) Gre) White apracot rol Samed Balboa ;-.;0 JO SALES 0"1'Y
i! or :i room offat•e \uite'i 500 to 4000 Sq Ft. 751 5525 An} umt rost or ex<'hange terms \ ac lot m Laguna Brh or Tootle res. 754 1911. S h o r t h a 1 n • d Sell reuder i1tl Jd' ert I\ \ (' plcnt} ol µrki: Liii ;\fESA \'ERDEDR d1srussed dis lo S29.IXXl JO', }leld offlee,11511414 REWARD' I Sharl' 2 ofr i.u1lt.' in prl' mr l ,\\ ,111 110" Call PLA.7.A Commercial 645-3181 will provide add Sl'l' Jo:~,. apt' d ,. h 111: ~I 675-4105, anytime inx 10 OtJI men h1inls an
st121ou!> a1tPor1 drl'J 375 rkalonumil~ 675 6700 1525 Mtsa Verdl' E. C ~t Rtntol1 4475 121 40+ Males seek furn Call Paul bus 545 ~1 (()(.'katiel 1n thl' Av0t·ado 1 he C 0 ~1 01 '1 l' ~ J SQ ft f'or dl't,uh <Jll 54S.412l ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2br apt, or sm home ~499·5648 St \'11•tona area II 23 PtnOftals 5350 Nev.port lk<irh lninl'
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nri\1rport Call644i72~ 750sq ft lo4500sQ ft of 548 sf 213 477 7001 Shop, Store. Offare or••••••• .. •• .. •••••••••• GtirisSJ!aw,7t47J0.6050 tubby West Newport or kathy an) ti ml' Answerm~St.'rV1t'l'.
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needs eight days selling time or just one. ~;:~~ ~~~~~· ~l~r lost ~r~~~~:wport Found M P11 Bull mix . ~~~s"et~~&m~ntde~\!(r~~ ~~~u~~:~:i~n~~~ • • Whela Terrare Condos Gone 6 Lan white, blk rin~ed rollege or i·an•er pl} Call !\1rs Parelh n d N z l'yes..._PCH. 499-4367 v.oman La11wia llt·arh e Use one word 1n each box About 4 words make one e R:!!rd amt .ooie SCR art1st-uu111or ~:dmund .• ~_1 ·3830 _____ _
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ASSEMILE:RS
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TELLER FL'LL Tl.\1E
Po~111on a\a1l in our
llun11ngton Beath or
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ex per req 'd Contact
John Jwic
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CALIFORNIA
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plus a 60' boat slip. Lab male. little green VOICES WANTED A1rhne 11rket 1--------• • S 8 00 • Owner will exrhange bird Newport Beach llave something to sell? to Houston or Dallas WAMT A CHANGE?
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• Palm Springs Racquel o~. family as Uve-m rompa Mon thru rr1 10 2 Shore Boat Oper;,lor.
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or one . Minimum three lines . Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 days.
For an EXTRA daY, call today 642·5678
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elevation. heart of pint 3 ,;;o· hul 11111 iw• l'Jtl fur l •\luM h• ~\r•·lli•ilt "1 HOSTESS lht•i l'uruh I it l641illllJ i·303 311 ,,1.,, ••n\lrrm Prn11;''"~n,1l1r!f111·11l 11 .incl .qi~»Jrt'll" \ll"t
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ble. housing a1a1labll' DATAEKlltY ~1:1 i;!.'>1;;.;;51;11 l~l't'l1nh'r 11 011,•· 111:> ~11•1•111 ln1m• h.1s1•d n•:.lJur.1111 kno~l!·dge. t•xper1enre . . Jg1•nt' !<oh 1• .. ,,.,rn ph11111•' \11 I' pllH
Send resume top() HQ\ opu. "TOR I' 11 \\ t I •ll1·pt·11cJubl1· ~ I lllt II )II 1111111111 1 .. 1111· t aL'l111.1 I . h .. 1n h,,, .rn 11111•1rlu1111 I In 1•lt•1·tmal & plumbmie NURSERY SALES w llt'I ''"·" \ S) Jll'I hr 250. Los Alamos. N M I ~ • II I Im<' J. rt· 111,"'1' ,,.11 'IJrl•·r I•• .1 •• \1·r11\ II I • I I I k f bl 1 81S44 t5al>662·3600 ln1111· h.1wd n·•IJur.ml 11111 l.dr\\l'r l1t11MI I·" 6. ' 1 1 '" 1 ,I\ .JllJhlt tor JI\ lll\1 1 ~t'lpful \J!P 1 to .Jrr\ "1111 Hll! or t1t•r.,,ma ' \ .1tl 75~ tffi'I
Clar1c.al ros1t1on "1th tha1nh.".in11p1J(1f\Ullll) ''·" '."r Roh fill' m..: 1'": ... ,"1lllJIH• It HOTaMIGHT 1;11 ()JlJ 1-.nll\ !'urf & SJnd ~1111!~1. IH'dl, l'lll'r)!l'fll' l't'"""I • RECEPT/SEC'Y ~ " r 11 \I I < I 531 I m.11\Uol ' ... I 111 • ''•11•rJ(o11 I Ir 1111 1t11 I "'llOJ lli·.lt'h 191 1111 Jbh· Ill fo(rll"' "II h .• "··11 l'rl"' hi , •. ,, ffi<tl ti .1tc•" 1n mfid1Aal lab 1n " ..... twirl ai_ai!Jhlt llf ;rn I y,,, I. I • r\' \ ·' It It,,, •II• .. , AUDITOR .. 0
"' ' ~ ' OJ ' ' "' ".... ~ '' "' • , 111,.111 , .i .. ,., • I '· .,1 Ill \I :1, II 1-11·q11111·1I I \I amkn;m11· l'l'r"m tor 'r·~llJ.1b111111~uhrt",t1·'r~1,',.11111111111, ,'.,r SEA CO VE I 1111 riluJI 'A h11 l1k1•, "'url. Beach near HoJ~ Jltl'Jl J 1 t I p" I 1 n Ir 1 ~I LI Ttm•• I' l •n" p..r .111 ·"'t.·I " ~ " r , An·ural(' t)ptnt.: ~ llp1·rJl1~r l Hon .•h• '"' ,t•n 1,1~1n)!11·11d •\1111 r11ol..11 """' h,111 •\IKrl•1111 "111111•1 "irltlitl.1<·11111 \11,1rlmrn1 i11mpln µ1·r r1•11 •I. F 111111 PROPERTIES lllJ! "1111 l'"'l'I• ~ h,1,
general ufrlte dullt~ I r.R~1 1111 " 11·qu111·tl '""~11 n1·• lJll ht"'n >I \pph 111 1>.111tl \1 1 \111 ''"'"' 1•,,..11111n "l11r !1111 mu,t 11111 ·1r. ''"1r' '' ~1 .. rt1111: ,,1IJt\ 110 1 lu 714-631 ·6990 r11r·1 '1111' ,1. I ~ht
Willtram OOC'\Pt'rlt'ntt Small 1J1.:1rlrl.1t.11•111f1 ,\ 1 :1111'\I \1 1111 ~11 ,.1 \Ir• II, ,1 , 1 11111 ti.I\ ,full l'llh .11 l•l'll•ll•t· 11 p.111111111. :i.i 11111 t•tl 11111 l'tl 1·cr1'l.111.1I 1\1wral'n11•
necessar) Full timi· ll•am ""''""""tnrtull i..h1tllll~ll1'. ~,,,111111 ... 11 .. ,, ,\ lwlAt·i·n tl.otn t.. '''"' !r.11\11 1.t11rk111~1011I 1 11111111l11n)! 11,;hl•·lll"'ll holid,"' & ,,,.Jltt•n' 111r Hf-l1t-11•l11pm1·nt
9AM lo 6p .. , ~1110 L'ri t 1me da) ~hill "11 h 1t 1 l• l I.I. 1 1 \I I· \n, "•·rt j tio•n•·l ii llnlt·I l..il!llll 1 I''• ..;11 1 I 111n' .'Ci "11 t'\I 1·1lt·111 Ir} & 1•l1't'lr1ral SI, p••r 1 ·, 111 Cl 1 \1rp11rl ~'
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c:ler\AJI t 1on' & Jn i 'i t•ll•. nt J1lult \11 , ...... , r II"' 1'1111\ t \Ir' I .11i. ll1 td• 1:11 11 .. 1 '.ii Jr i '" '' 'um M "IUT...._.A ... CE I I f I t i h1•n,.1 lh l'l•'.J\I' S\'1111 n· ' I , " ... I 1111·11 ~u r.1i.· .... 11 h ,., A"'IP"'I" I .tSOJl .ll Ot'rl'h'"' )\I For~ 'um• lo runt111ll1•r
FILE.CLERKS 1 •t•n1• ii~ 1J1J1.' .11 • I tall htl'nlt& 1.•1P~I ~>111~:•1 ll111t'I \ I ELECTRICIAN .1µ111 on l } l'Jll p f o;; ~;ilJn 1<11 u\' •um \I f' !«.'l"l~ 111·r1t·n1T 1>1' 1 111 I t>.1Gi1~1 \loo lhrufn ro . ce I'll Bo' l'l'h!.i In
RLKautz&Co mlnml' mt>n\ur.all• "''lh ,., on n w w SWITCHBOARD 111r,.,11n \1011F11 K.1111 \lrn S H' "'IKr J' LLOYlYS;l;LHS~.HY :"t'"'l>t1rtlk.11h!.11l11lll 'l<'ilJ
are m nero of 2 ~harp "l'r 11.• n n· ,\ p11I) 111 GENERAL OFFICE 1-OPEil. ~pm al I J ourn1.') m.tn Eki 1 ri f 111· m·t•d' rrt'<•l1H' ·•f.! RECEPTIO ... IST
b h & f I " 1 1· d t 1'J(L',JIJLl.,' ll(.l(,'L',ll 1· 1" r1 ~1 usl h .1' l' "' rig l r ri.p I l' pt·r~on :\Ion Fri H>llll Full11m e l11111kkt•l•pin)! .uar ~ I 11t·1•dt'd 111r luxur} huh• r r u )!rt''\l\l' Jl,l'Ol' 1<h11 L' II I l h I k R Now HIRING ~ INI' "t'nt•r.ih't h;ii ki:rouncl ""'UDS"" IDES .. ,·1nl lo mJ\1m111 111 'u 1 mi• ~· p 00' c er s equ1re~ soml' 5pm at 111 kt'' f1hni.: C11ntpi111\ l .. 1i:un;1 lw,H·h ~!fi <i:11.. 1 ... 1 "' " ~A " 1wr"in.thli )IU\I lll)l'.
office exper and hi:ht TIH:JOl.I.\ urn.Ht t,,.0,;1 1i-. "\ 11 H ~
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typing f'ull llmt'. 371, l:"<r t>t5 lilt S1·1·ur1t~ o 11•1·r 1111'1 !llll'S~TI Ei\:O.:f:HS i7141:H60331 troubleshoot. rt·pa1r 311 II i ('0111 hn..,pl 1111;11 (0\1\llSSltl"S' 111 "l'I tulhni: hl.1·' d1•
hrs 8·4 .~ Call Valum• 17114:!(i1llt·llt• \It• lr1 • lion~ .m· 00~ •11 ;,lluhlt• plant l'quipmi·nl 111 flea1·h Jr!'d t-'n•t mir C'dll \lt dll fiiJi:rxa I
G ---'Offic• 10 \1 1'" lf1 \11•J1l ' "' 111~~ hr IJf li4.~:H~3 ctall.1l1•>n of plant .. l .. t• IJll 12151 \lnnJrth St al54S.4700exl 219 1il-t1~bU3JI I rn~.. .. I ·"11 " YPU ... '"H ' '' m1'<!1 ral, 1l1•n1.11 & hit 1 d ,. , .. ,.11 Wiii lrdln (in word pm L.i••unJ for mJl u1 • l<E ""-t r11·al t•11n111m!•11l & •.Jr 1 n ,rill<' ~.ti I " .... Only Pll,111\1' .1tlltud1· ·11 "'II ·1·•5 Clerical
Classified
Clerk Trainee
The Class1r1ed AdH'rt"
1111t Oepartmml of thl'
Daily Pilo< has an open
mg for a respon~1ble. en
thus1asll<' per~on .. ,
clerk trainee If }OU c·un
type and use a 10 kc) ad
der, we will tram~ ou for
this pos111on. fo:xl·l'llenl
company benefits an
eluding medic.ii. dental
li fe msuran<'e. tred1t un
ion. etc Opporton1ty lor
advancement C11ll for
appointment ror in
terv1ew. 642 56711. ext
320.
Or~Coost
Dally Pilot
~~BaJSl
Clerical
CLEHTYPIST
Laguna Beach eler
tronic mfgr has immed
optn1ng for sharp person
for arneral clrr1cal
duties Including typinl(
(or our Purchasln1t
Dept. and working in
stock room. pulling Job
kits. issuing materials. < keepin& rrcords Gd
typing skills a musl
Min. 50wpm. Stock room
rxper. helpful, not nee
We offer gd. pay &
brnrrils plus a
4DAYWOBWEH
Co. la 2 ml. from Co111t
Hwy.' a mi trom 4«i &
5 f'rwyt.
~I PltlH calHor 11ppt
•· Pef'ICll1lltlDtpt.
" TtLONIC BERKtL£V
114-4M·N01 E.0.t
I !'l''\S lll !( rqu1pmtnl m111dctl md1v11luJb \11 HOUSEl<EEPER ln~urJm·e ui:t·m·y ne"'' nrnch1nl''' l\lllt'pr1nl 64280ol4 '• n ... _ ~hould bl' i:ood l\p1s1 pr111r 1 ''"'r1• no<' 1 HOME MANAGER ll:ita Entn l'r<K't'''or n·atl in)!Jmu:.t R.E. IHVESTMEHT 1H ~ t t-I' I ·n f' IS ·1
DELIVERY
I' T 1' lunst i51 t~n"
mtn 50 WP\I l'un)!l'm..il I nt'l'l'"'•") \11"1 h.111· SIJrt1n)! ~alan 1·11m N.irmrn ofh•rs J 111m Norsmi: r:.1rn "'hilt-111u tc .. 1rn 1 ''~" 11rn rn111 1 ll1r DELIVERY !'O "'orh•r.lm('l111lf11·t,1 11wn ph11n1• & 1;1r Full•han.:t•ht1U"''-1'll1t.'r 1 mn1surutc· with t•xp<•r J>l•llllH' ~lJrtmi: 'Jlar~ R.H.·LV.H. II~ RI T \Ii F l.1ph•m1· lt•r hu" \H
& Sl1ll'k Futll 1m1• Fri & I nr Ol' ,\irport p,..,1111111 \'1•ll'ran' hnn~ l>ll2l 1 11 •11111·d 111 •111 ph.iw~ 01 1'11 t'nmpam lwnl'f 1h & r "m pr t• h l' 11 ,, 1 e J to 4 da)!s J 111 11 .•• 11111 r \ \ ~ "1 \1 I-\ I "' II I in~ur .;111 • 1111 '' ' ('.di
s.11 .. lllam, ICf Sun J\dll 1mml'd1atd• J-111· 1'111l.\'fl11n~ 'illl H ~ hunu m.m.J)!l'Oh'OI for, Call l'aulml'.~>.'J.()9.11 l:lt'nc•f11 ... pa<'kJ"t' Sml pr11 ('1111~ hll.\" Im li'ill h IOU I 11·.1111 1• l'Jt l1i.)~U1 L 11 .• hu~m··~ ... f.1m1h. Ill I I uni I .. ,, • 'l u1·' llla111 ' r u I inll'rVI\'" aµµI 1·all ~1.11n. !),\ 1111 11·:11 11f 1 k for 1mmt•d1 dlt' 1·on marnlJll' Gol ,1aff111g f1n.111 n ni: 111:11 ~., Ht•ll'Jllium ... 1 bene!Hs St·l· ILi rnl<I t!I~ :\1ori1Jn<.:eill'19~2000 ll.1!1 111 Sh:11 ~ <,111r1 1 1 m)!lon 11
1arbvu1r ('uo Ill)! I PG \I SFC'HFTAR' sidi•rJllon pl1•Jse rall 20362 SJnta \nJ \\r lhdllf!t'' 11111•,t11r •I•· lr\lne \Iii: firm hJ~ 1111 E I i th St <.. \I ' ~ 5S7 ~11120 Equ.11 llppl' l'~'l·nti.i 'iJ ar'_ ••ix•n i · R i\ 'I ·:'II 'i-: Jo: ' R E .J Jl'k I(' 811 kcl. 5'111 llH. Sant a ,\ n :a 11 1• 1f.!h1' 1 t'lnpm1·nl A 111un ... 1•l111i: llh'dt.ili• llt-tod l1Jr lull
Dental Office
f ront rlesk dt'OIJI l'\ IJl'r
requ1n•d ~ dJ)~ .1 wt•l·k
In a n1rt-Nl'"'port Br;1rh
off11•r 6-15-7~>
DEHT Al fRC»(f DESK
All phasl'S. dt•nl:1I t•xpcr
req l'l d)' "'k l' \1
63J.1 420
Den tal ~:~i1 Ortllu a'~l
RO,\ full t1mt' Xtnl
,a1a1 ~ & hC1nrf1ts
1~14 140!;
DEHTALRKpt/Asst
P time Rcrept10n1st
"' t'ha1rs1dl' exper
Perfec t (or mothn
"' srhool a1ted children
Fnendl\• oft tn Irvine
Lots of benef1~ SSI 20'l4
Dentul Assistant X Ray
exp 4 day wk Paid v11c
& Hohd:i)'S S46 3000
\_Mon Thur)
DENTAL/\&51STANT
Exper req ROA prer
l!.B. area. MIJ.5504.
DISH WASH ER ·t ra y
person for wmends on
ly. 6am-2:~m Mature
~rson Call 548-~
DISPATCH
part timr Must huvt> tt
liable traMporl;lllon
and 1oed driving ruor<I.
8t fimilar with Harbor
Area and 11r1llin11 lo lfllf'n
Newapapt'r business
from ground up Cell
Mrs .1..ee fJJ.05.50
GEMERALOFf .. ICE Empl11)1•r I 1.Jll.Hit .• ~lbl l,'"·1~ll·r 1 (.'~:PTIONIST. ln1n1• i•xl :!2•1 5493061 Exp1•r 1·11unM·l11r' rt•
Working knowlC'dl!t' 6 .l.ill h•11111 111 :\I . Redhill & \1:H·Artl1ur NARMCO re11!•IUO 111mm ·1h11 ...
' r ' R & p.11•roll J K-16 O~:l l)OW r 't )!OCtd grammJr Moterlols. Inc. NurRs~-ll( " .... c~ .in unUSUJI nppl I f1tr
lllnl' n·1 p I H '''P rc·q
T1prni: 1555 ,,.,pm C.ill :.w 14bl f111 1n11•r\lt'"' mu)t Computer rnpul l~ Is Bin" 1 ll1111,1·1.l·c·1"'1 & • tulth •"'' ssoo m 0 10 s t a rt J\ Su'~ idiar' of " "" nl(hl J)('r~rm C1111!1d1•n exp hclptul llt•a1) .,.. 1111· an •1 H 11lcl ... on !'79·9610 ('"l11""0,..,,,.0'rp 311 & 11·1 relief 001 Ital 1nter111•"' (.di
Phones. lite !.l'!'rt'lar1al Clas"fu.>d Ad' are rt':slli l't·rl 'rur <.1111lt•nt or • 'J' '-hospt 1111th e'Ccl'll rr \' "6 ,....,1
re)>pon 1-ron< off11 t· ap 'm.ill J>t'l'lPll'toJ*'iptr' 1 grJndmJ ~ B i:i!l'r.!l!l LEGAL SECRETARY 60U W V11·torta St putat1on Dl'urh are" i-•'"•'•·i·.· ... -·."""'----•
1u:n .l'TIO'lilST
H E offne l..1)!un.1 l11lls
.1rt',1 I 1·l1·ph11n•• and
pear Lol· m NB Xlnl sales 1·alb ~1th bi)! rt' SA law (inn. Relaxed at Costa Mesa. Cil 92627 F'ree mJr med1('al. dl•n
lip· p'ty for advancement ader-.11111 anti bi)! 11' mospht•rr 2 lo 3 yr.1 I' I EOF. M F tal & hie Top s<1lan Sell 1dh• 1ll'm' 642 Sliill I • T I 1 11rnr To PlJl't' 'nur Conlarl Jt>nnlfl·r ~uh 0 I'· tt' d1•fenst> t'llpt Jacki« MAMAGER/CLERI< Flex hrs 642804-i .. ----------------..
I 1 p 1 n I! 1· ' 1J r r r II
j'j() 9513
(71.119,5 l""'I "la ........ 1!11·d JCI. c .111 Ind." I •L'J<;I l'e~ull · ,1,3 "'""J ) . T .1, ~"""' ' r' '''""" tlallm"rk G11t~&OFFICE&.C<l Nt.1 s4z r,1;111 I· 11 1 ~ W Jot Ad IM1.( 642 56711 "•·n 11•1• in•< on Le9ol SKrefory Cosmetic~ F:,p pre penon p:1rt llmt• \lu~I
"' .111 t'Jll '\o~ f:~p er Pl ~t·rre{ary lerrl'd ~7373 ~ork SJI tll1·r Ill 11."
KIDS-
SUMMER JOBS.
Earn $30-$60 per week.
Trips & Prizes. C4ll ..-.
0-C• .. 960.0694.
642·56 79 Salary open Pref 2 3 ManJi:er, 11ff1re work 11utred L'n1lf'tl R1>nt.d
Id. 322 1 rs 1.•x per at lrssl counler hl'lp for fuod 645-0760 ,.._ ______ _ ~ 7878 sen ice S('asonable
t'uul what >OU want 111 llaV<' somclhint: to sell''
Oa1ly Pilot l'las~1hNh l'IJs:.1f1ed ads do 11 wrll
•aily Pilat ·· .. · · · · "--:
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1:
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Field Sales Supervisor
l.1m111•tl •lll!'01n.:~ :11 u1l.1hll· 10 th!• Ornnl(t'
l 11J11I 1irt•J. 1111 ~1·1f n111t11 Jlt'll l'Jn·~r
0111'1111~1 1mh11tlu.1I v.ho 1·Jn >'ork with
F11•ltl Suh'' l'1·11pl1• T1 .11n, mot11 alt• 11111!
l.:t'l 11•,ult\ "t.1!111n WJl(un Ill 'tin
nt'll'"·lf} ~.\t 1•111111n.11 l'Ulntn.i~. µlu~ Jllb
n•lutt•cl ll(llll'hh ,I\ a1l11hlC' to1 lh1• r1i:ht
11c•opk JI ~11u 1·an produ<'t' r~ulh. not
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OrW1CJ1 Coott
DabyflMot
330 W. Bay Street
Costa Mesa, CA
F.qual Opportunity Employer
<61 Mo> llR ama Call OFftCE CLERK ~ ~378or 9&1-9613 for general f1hn1t f'ull
Managers time. Mon·t~n Mk for
Witnled 1le11re<11·ouple. Mrs Stone. Ma~t c r
To man age 36 quiet. Blueprint, 234 Fm·hl'r.
quaint uruts NB. Costa C M. 540.9373
Mesa area Avail now . I•--------• 2 1 3 . 7 6 3 · 9 4 o Ii . SellWngs fast ;1th OJ1ll
71'·6"6-~664 Pilot Want Ad!! llaily Pilat ··· · · · · · · · · · · · · ·.,
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PART TIME EYBltlS
Wr arr prrsently srekini adulli. with
pleasant personahltes ¥-h o would be
tnterestrd in working In Sales & PromoUon
v.itb Dally PllOl Carriers 10 lO IS y,ar old '
Unhmlt~ earnings available to n~hl }Jt'rson
Hrs S.30P M lo R 30PM, Monday tllru
Frtda)'. Somf' S1turday 11v1il1bll1ty Por
appotl)tmtnt. t'all M2 4321, ask for Ben
Wiltl11Tll1
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
REST AURAHT MAHAGEMEHT
We are lo11kin11 for 'eh•tlrd 1ndl\ 1dual~ to fill
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Drama··over ai1-port has happy ending
' By PIBDEalCK SCllOEMEBL o1 .. ..., ........
A teme drama at Jolln W-.yne
Airport ended wttbout lncldmt
late thJa mom.int when a private
plane wtth : •. dlaab1ed \andla1
gear and a bent propeller landed
safely.
It was the aeemtn1ly death·.
defying work of a Ha.nUnitai
Beach man, amon1 the three
people in the plane aa it hOY«'«t
in Oran1e County akles for fonr hours , that was cr9Clited with
1
Arca~e
i permits
i pushed
f\ buainess housin1 three or
more coin-o per ated g ame
machines should be ri!Quired to
secure a s pecial amusement
center permit, Costa Meaa plan·
ning commissioners recom:
mended Monday night.
Th~ proposal followed a
sparsely attended public hearint
at which city officials wrestled
with ordinance proposals for
governlnl arcades and small
stores which install a few of the
machines for customer amuse-
ment. '
Currently, a business pertntt
is requJred by city law on every
coin-operated macbine. But d t1
officials theorize that few stores
are acquiring the permits. •
Meanwhile, firms a pplying for
permits to o~en a musement arcades featuring myriad elec-
tronic games have met with re-
sistan~ from nelghbertng bual·
nesses and re1ldenta.
The City Council placed a
moratorium on permits for el"°
tronic games last month untU a
new ordinance regulatinc In·
stallation and operation ls
drafted.
The_ C\t:v C. ouncll will look .it the Planning Comm1salon rec-
ommendations Sept. 8 and thell
return their considerations fot
final ordinance framing, plan·
nera polntfd oot today,
Other l'ecommendatlons by
the Planning Commission would
confine amusement centers or
arcades to shopping cent.era or
malls and prohibit tbem wtthll
either 300 or SOO feet of res-
idences.
Amusemer1t center neighbol"I
hav~ cdmplained in the past
about noisy teen-agers, a l>ro·
life r ation of mo -ped1 and
bicycles. litter and antlctpated
drops in property values.
Planning commlssionen alto
recommended Monday nt•bt
that bicycle parking space m•
accompany the installation or
electronic game machl.nes amt
that t r ash ~ad restroom
facilities should be provided to
game players.
Commissioners are still alt·
decided whether mat:hlnes lft·
·stalled legaltY under curTent·or·
dinances should be allowed to remain in plaee when new rec·
ulaUons are drafted.
· But they indicated that
machlnet installed In Uquor
stores, convenlence markets ad
other shops. without proper bust·
nees permitt will have to a->.
Search began . .
for remnants·
of ~ii ApiD y'
I .....
brtnaing the Incident to a aafe con·
cluafQn.
Rowland Schnelder a Loa
An1eles fireman, leaned outside
t~ Cessna Cardinal to make re-
paln to lock the landtn1 1ear ln·
to position before the plane
could be landed safely.
·•tt ls not somethina I'd want
to do every day," Schnelder
crtnn~ after the safe landing.
• ''nlere waa never any ques·
\lon ln my mind that we would
walk away from tbe aircraft
. . . the question was what con·
dttlon the aircraft would be ln
when we walked away."
The pilot Al Pinkerton, St, ot
Costa Mesa said that the landin1
1ear was disabled on takeoff and
that be was unable to fully
retract it after becoming
airborne.
Pinkerton said the nose gear
on the plane also collapsed,
cau1in1 slight damage to the
tips of the propeller.
Mechanics were summoned to
the airport's air traffic control
tower to ~ive Pinkerton,
Schnelder and the third
passenger, Jean Kawaoka of
Anaheim, information on bow
repairs to the landln1 1ear
should be made.
More than 2S Orange County
firefighters and several en1ines
stood by the airport's S,700-foot·
long main runway awaiting the
landing.
Before attempting his final ap-
proach, Pinkerton made three
passes by the tower so that
mechanics could visually de·
termlne whether it was safe to
MESA MEDALISTS -Costa Mesa police of·
fleets returning Crom recent statewide Police
Olympic Games in Sacramento with medals
include <from left l Clyde Foreman. first in
open javelin, 5th in expert pistol team com·
petition; Ed Esposito. pistol team ; Russ
Rose. 5th in tug-of-war: Dan Hogue, tug-of·
war; Alan Kent. two firsts in motocross; Bill
Bechtel. tug-of-war : Jim Watson. tug-of.war:
Mike Millington . pistol team : Jerry
Holloway, tug-of-war and second. 185-pound
wrestling division.
Delay asked in golf hearing
Riley~request may hamper Laguna Canyon development
By STEVE MITCHELi. °' .. ...., ........... F ilth District Supervisor
Thomas Riley was to ask fellow
board members today to delay
bearings for 10 weeks on the
Irvine Company's proposed goJt
villa1e Jn Laguna Canyon.
The action was expected after
a Southern California Golf
Association announcement that
it would not be able to ftnance
two 18-hole golf counes planned
wtthin the 1..250-acre project site
west and north of Laguna
Beach's Sycamore Hilla p~
erty.
That announcement throM a
monkey wrench into company
,Nans to develop 1,465 dwelling
units. a 300-room inn and adJ•·
cent cottage-like rental units, as
weU ~ retail shops and the two
golt courses.
Now company officials are
looking lnto a lternative plans
that weuld eUminate lhe hotel
compl~ and teplace It with 35
addftlonal acres of homes. ' Sam Couch, a spakesman for
tile }r-fhle Company, saldtbe goll
ulOdtltton "will not be able to
improve as much of the golf
courae.s as initially planned." ·
The coll assodation was to de·
Oelly,... ...
PROJECT PLANS CHANGE
Proposed golf village
sign and construct the two
courses, but announced recently
it won't be able to rlnance the
entire golf project because of in·
flation.
"That means the Irvine Com·
pany will be picking up the tab
for the rest," Couch said, adding
be expects the golt association
will be able to fund only one-haJt
of the golt course construction.
What that means, Couch con·
Unued, is the company now mu.st
find alternatives to make . the
overall golf village project prof.
itable as a result or having to
financehalfthecourse.
By replacing the hotel com·
plex with up to 200 more homes,
he said, the company should
generate more profit and still
keep the two courses open for
public use.
"Our objective is to keep both
co urses as o verall public
racilities," he said. Were the
company to underwrite con-
struction of the courses and not
find some other means or mak·
ing a profit orr the project, one
or the courses would have to re·
main private, he said.
He said replacing the hotels
with homes will also alleviate
fears or the project's opponents
by reducing traffic.
•'Our studies show homes
would generate much less traffic
from the project as a whole than
a hotel complex1" Couch said.
Supervisors were to decide to-
day whether to delay a public
hearing scheduled in October
until mid·December in order for
county planning officials to have
time to review proposed changn
to the Irvine Company plan.
Onofre nuke hearings resumed
~dison seeking permits to run to new units
T• U.S. Atomic Safe\J' and ~ Board resumed heat· • hues today in Anaheim o n
Southern California Edison com·
pany's application for permits to
run newly built units 2 and 3 at
U.S. championships
attract .370 surfers
• P'lht-roand competlUon •ot
.... way today near Oceanside fter ln UK! 22nd Anbual Unli.ct Stat.et Amateur Surfllf• Cham· ~. reaturln1 11 dt"ftaiona 19' a7(f contatanta. r.. lecaUon of ettmlnatlon
belll and cbamPiOftlbtp beata
may be shifted lo one fA ftve
btbet tltel, dependiq OD bow
... --1 ts nmnlftl. ·--:::,, '° .a=:,_a. Of Ute 1pna~ DI .. a.ftnil~ ........ ~ ...... .................. ·et•,~ le•• PW, ~ 1ftitlll, Cart.W a.ta
I ' ti' r • c••
Beach, Seaside Beach a nd
Ocean Beach, San Diego .
Contestants may keep track of
an7 ahltt. in location or schedule
of beat um .. by calllna a boWne
!'lumber In the 714 code area,
122.1m.
In addition to the Western
Surflq Aas~aUon, other or·
1anJsatlon1 compeUn1 ln the
U .8. cbamploublpe include t.be
RawaU Surfln1 Aaaociation, Ealtern Surfln1 Auociatloa,
Gelf 8arfla1 Auoclatlon,
·-·· l.nteraalJoeal 8'Dflni AatotlaUoa aDd tbe NaUooa1
Schol.Uc surnna As10Cl8Uaa.
the San Onofre Nuclear generat·
ing station.
ln thJs second phase or hear-
ings, the three-member board
must determine I! emergency
evacuation planning for com-
munities surrounding the $3.3
billion reactors Is adequate ln
the event of a nuclear-related
accident.
Plant critics contend the
emergency response plana are
unworkable, while Edlaon Corn·
pany. wtlich bas spent more
th-an $20 million for et'ner1ency
plannina, bellevt.1 otherwiM.
Expected to tettiff ftnt today
were uWity olflclals who bad
described the installation of a
40-siren emer1ency warninc
system wtWn 10 mlltt fA the
plant to be acUvated ln the event
of a radiolllical emer•ency.
The alreu have been placed lD
San C1emeote, Dana Potlll. San
Juan Caplatrano, Caplatrano
.Beach, Camp Pendleton and San
Onoh state Part.
bring the plane down on the re-
paired landing gear.
Pinkerton said the group had
departed Orange County for
Lake Powell for several days of
water skiing.
Pinkerton, a pilot for 2S years,
said "You don't have lime to get
petrltled when somethin1 like
this happens."
He said there was no panic
among those on board. Instead
he said everyone calmly went
about performing the radioed in·
structions on how to make the
landing gear operable.
Recalling Schneider's help,
Pinkerton said "Ron hung out of
the airplane and kicked one side of the gear Into place, then dtd the
other."
Pinkerton had praise for the
air traffic control personnel who
assisted in bringing the Incident
to a safe conclusion.
"They are always very nice
even if they do go on strike. We
were lucky. It was a nice clear
day and there wasn't too much
traffic."
Newport mayor
halts woman's
verbal attack
A Balboa woman, claiming
she has organized efforts to re·
call five Newport Beach city
council members. was ordered
to stop reading a letter critical
of one councilwoman during
Monday's council session.
Sue Ficker, a frequent critic of
the council, got 16 words into her
prepared statement criticizing
Councilwoman Evelyn Hart
before Mayor Jackie Heather
baited her.
When Miss Ficker protested
and demanded the city attorney
make a ruling on whether she
could finish the letter, Mayor
Heather called a 10-minute re-
cess.
·'I'm not gol ng to let you
castigate one of the council
members like this in public," re-
marked Mayor Heather.
The 16 words that Miss Ficker
managed to get in were: "It is
obvloua from your voting record
that you have strayed far afield
from the position . . . ·'
Miss Ficker, who passed out
copies or her letter following the
commot.ion, said she feels Coun·
cilwoman Hart has strayed from
her election promises. ,
The letter goes on to rap Mrs.
Hart for supporting the Irvine
Company's Newport Center ex·
pansion project. The letter was
written before Mrs. Hart actual·
ly voted for the expansion plan.
Miss Ficker's brother.
William, is the architect in
char ge or one phase of the
Newport Center project.
In the letter, Miss Ficker
claims Mayor Heather and coun·
cil members Hart, Phil Maurer.
John Cox and Ruthelyn Plum·
mer have committed a "breach
of faith" by voting for the proj·
eel. She said Councilmen Paul
Hummel and Don Strauss are
the only elected officials who are
'defending' the citizens.
"Our back is against the
wall," Mi ss Ficker later re·
marked. "What else can we do
but recall these people."
She aaid she zeroed in on Mrs.
Hart because "I helped her get
elected and I feel she's betrayed
us."
Miss Ficker. a me mber of SPON <Stop Polluting Our
Newport>. claims members of
that environmental group agree
with her statements.
Mrs. Hart responded : "I think
Sue Ficker is a concerned
citizen and I'm sorry she feels
this way. But she's never dis·
cussed any of this with me.
·'If she says she wants to re·
call us, I 'm sure she's very
serious. That's her option but I
stlll feel like r represent the
community and l 'm proud or my
voting record.·'
Mayor Heather also had a
thought on the subject of recall.
·'This is a very determined
woman we·re talking about,"
said the mayor. "but 1 doubt
she'll get much support on a re-
call. She 's welcome to trv."
Miss Ficker claims she and a
troup of unidentified supporters
have "talked with two attorneys
and know all the legal require ·
ments for a recall "
-STEVE MARBLE
O'N eills look ahead
Family eyes ranchland conversion
By GLENN SC01"I' °' ... Delly ........... Next year, the O'Neill family
will celebrate owning the
42,000-acre Rancho Mission Vie·
jo property In south Orange
County for 100 years.
This week, the family made
its first appearance ever before
the county Planning Com-
mission in the lengthy process to
begin changing the property
from rural ranchlands to sub-
urbia.
Ranch officials met Monday
with the planning commission in
the first public bearing on a pro-
posal to build 3, 756 homes on the
northern 1,296 acres of the
ranch.
"We plan to be stewards of
this land," ranch President An·
thony Molso told t he com·
missioners Monday. ''Thia faml·
ly plans to be involved with the
county and with this property
for the next 100 years."
Moiso, a member of the
O'Neill family, said the ranch.
which sits In the foothill and
canyonland east of Mlaslon Viejo
from El Toro Road south to the
Ortea a lllghway. is the second
largest land.bold in the county.
The Irvine Company owns the
laraest amount.
The commlalloeera, aa 'expect·
ed, took no action Monday on UM
propoaal to modify Ute county
General Plan to desl1nate the
land for residential rather than
strictly a1rlcultural use. A
second heartq was scheduled
for Sept. 1.
Mollo aald family m•mben
who own tbe land an "bl.....t
wltb an u.nb9Uevable ... ~1:·
whtcb &hey Intend to aha.re wnn
Oranp OountJ '9ldenta.
The community ot Mi11•
Vl•Jo one. WH ':Jet U.. r~1.butltWMMt ~
IUDUCllU')' and In. 91111 to the PbtlUp llorrta Co.
Qu ipped Co mm issione r
William MacDougall: "We had
a feeling It was going to happen
someday. Tony."
Moiso smiled and said, "Well ,
this Is it.'·
Plane crash
victim's
rites set
Memorial services for Michael
Thompson, the 26·year-old Costa
Mesa man killed last March in
an airplane crash outside Mam·
moth Lakes, will be held
Wednesday in Laguna Beach.
The 4 p.m. services will be
conducted at Laguna B~ch
United Methodist. 21632 Wesley
Drive.
Mr. Thompson, the son of
Newport Beach Police Detective
Sgt. Ken Thompson, vanished
Man:h 19 when he and pilot
Robert Reed. 25, also of Costa
Mesa, took off from the Mam·
moth Lakes airport followlng
several days of skiini.
After months of searching, the
pair'• Ceuna 210 ,waa spotted
Ulla month in the Sierra Nevada near Biahop. The bodies were re.
cove~ and ldentlflcation made
last week by the Inyo County
Coroner'• office In Bishop.
Famnr me mbers sua1est memorla contrlbutlont be made
to Bereaved Parents or the
J'ami.ly Se:rYtces Aasoctatlon o1
Oran1e Count7 or other
dulltties.
Tbom~ftlitived by llW••~ a r Thom ...
, IQd, • llater Kar1 Sue ot Rl•enlcte.
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Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Tutaday, Augu1t 26, 1881 ______________ ,.. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nothing sexy about pelvic exam
Highways, byways
torturous trek
DOWNCOAST, WILD COAS'J'.: One of my fellow
joumallstlcs here on this sterling joumal Just came back
shaken and in near-shock from her weekend that was a
daring expedition to the south. She actually trled to get
out of Costa Mesa for a holiday.
The scribe and her husband ventured forth on our
superhighways down to Del Mar, where they have these
nags that nm around the track and a person may lay a
legal wager upon them.
Pale and wan upon return to the office, she explained
the pleasure jaunt had been a nightmare. No. they didn't
lose the ranch at the racetrack.
What they did was stick around to see their Cavorite
sprint in the last race and then head back upcoast for
Costa Mesa.
They got ln at bome base about midnight.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A
word, pleue, to "Upset In
liUchl11n" who wH denied
permlHion to be with bJ1 wlle
when ahe wu &xamlned by her
1yneeolo1t1t. Apparently he
thouaht some fancy atulf wu 10·
in1 on.
My wile haa alwaya wanted
me to be with her durina these
examtnatlonr and we hunted
around untll we found a 1ood
doctor who would allow lt. Any
couple that feels aa we do can do
the same. It might take aome
seaublng, but if they penevere
they will find one.
The notion that there ls
something sexy about a pelvic
examinatio.n ia absurd. 'A doctor
who ls looking for an erotic stght
<and darned few are) could get a
better view if he went to the
beach. A woman in a biklnl pre·
sents a much more exciting pie·
lure than a patient who bas been
draped for a gynecologic
cbeck·up.
111 llllEll
Any woman who baa bffo lm·
properly approached by a phytl·
clan should report him at once to
the American Medtul Aaan.
They are well aware that a rot·
ten apple, ii not removed, ln
lime can make the whole barrel
smell bad. -RELAXED IN
THE EAST
Dear Relaxed: Tlaaaka for t.lae
le1Umoay. I llope the bubud
wlao waa upset beeaHe bl•
wife'• doc&or woaldn'& allow blm
to be an obeerver will 1uHnl lo
her &bat abe awlkb to a female
physician.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am
a gJrl who ia going on 14. I 11.ke
this boy -I'll call him Steve.
His mom doesn't object to ua Uk·
ing each other, but mine does.
So I have to call him up because
he can't call me. It ii -1ery em·
barrualna to be the one who
doest.be c1JUn1 all the time.
We meet at certain places on
the al)' becauae mr mother
would be very upset l the knew
w~ were seeln& each other.
I know she read.a your column
because she la always polntln.I.
thine• out that abe thlnlu T
should see. Do you believe It la
right for a mother to make •
annk out of her dau1bt.er? -
STEVE'S GIRL
Dear Ctrl: YM are oaly U
yean old. Yoar mo&ller lmowl
better &bu I do. Tlae fad &Ila&
you are 1neald.n1 arotuad belllad
her back maku lt lmpGlllble for
me co 10 lo ba& for yo.. CGol It
with SCeve, doll. Moll\ boa you
side.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My
husband bas worked for tbe
same company for 20 years. He
is a college graduate but has
taken additional counea to help
him ln b1I career.
"Carl" ll outaoln1, CrteadJ.v,
conaclentioua -alway• c1oin. extra work. Once ht eeved the
company a million dollarf
becauae M took actlon that b1a.-
1uperior should hive taken. fie.
waa never even thanked. •
W ben promotions are handed,.
out, "Carl" la puaed over. Once
be went to bl.s supervltor and
asked why aomeon• was/romot·
ed over him. He waa t.ol what a
great Jbb he was doln1 and U·
sured that eventually h''d be re-
. paid for bia tonJty. That wu
two years ago. NMbing hu hap.
pen ed.
I believe my husband wtll get
Ill• reward ln heaven -a baJe ol
bay for being a jackass. -
AMARILLO, TEX.
DEA& TEX.: Cu "Carl" do
be&ter elsewMre'P DH be la·
veaU•a&ed tile peulblllUea'P
Perlla .. Ile .._.d &ry. Bu& I do
bope di.at you woe•t .. , lllm lalo
&larowla• ~way ~•ke for bread. ~ ,~~,
-111_11_111_11-1_~1/ ~ tw ASHLEIGH]
i!] @ # BRILLIANTJ -----------
Get off your apathy
and do something! WRONG THINKERS MIGHT believe that they were
delayed because they had placed their money on the
slowest haybumer in captivity. Not so.
"We got away from the track in fine shape and start·
ed wending our way up the freeway.'' she explained.
·'Then it happened.
"Somewhere on the other Si~ of San Oftofre, ever-
ything just stopped moving. That was it. We ;.mt sat
there.
"Every now and then, we'd creep ahead a couple of
car lengths but it seemed like an eternity."
The Costa Mesa couple had figured some trouble
must be brewin~ up at the San Onofre Border Patrol
MY BELIEF IN
THE ULTIMATE TRIUMPH
OF .
i+--+--""t--JUSTICE
tS
BASED
ON VERY INCOMPL~TE
DATA .
It's been comlng for a long
time. but I didn't put my flneer
on the problem until the other
night.
Every time a news story
breaks, I fmd myself knowing
more about it than I care to
know. If it's a Washington scan-
dal, I see the "scandalee" on
television, ln the newspaper, in
magazines , authoring a
paperback book, on radio talk
shows, on a poster and a few
weeks later on Hollywood
Squares.
The other night as I watched
two TV reporters interviwing
each other, it hit me. We don't
have enough major news stories
to go around.
The answer is simple. Those of.
you living ordinary, uneventful
lives are just going to have to
get off your apathy and start
supplying news to fill the de·
mand.
Heaven knows, Elizabeth
Taylor, Tip O'Neill, the baseball
strikers, Sandra O 'Connor,·
Prince Charles and Lady Diana,
William Casey and John
llllllllRI ~
They're thinking
new fall fashions
Suppose it's a slow news day
and a congressman is suspected
of paying $130,000 a year to a
secretary who couldn't fmd her
office.
We get to see the congressman
with his head in an attache cue
hidlng ·from the cameras, lurk·
ing behind the blinds of his
apartment and shouting ob·
scenities to the press as be runs
to the elevator. After we have
seen his mother, his birthplace
and the typewriter that was
never unpacked in the office, we
are treated to an interview wtth
a psychiatrist who explains mid·
life behavior, an interview wttb
the head of the secretaries' as·
sociation, plus a few tabloids
that will examine the contents of the congressman's gatbage.
McEnroe have done their share.
(Do you think Bani·Sadr enjoyed
describing the dress he wore to
escape from Iran to France to
Woman's Wear Daily? c It's time
for all of us to pitch in and bear
our Media Burden.
The next time you feel like
staying home and doing
something uneventful, just think
about the 1,769 daily newspapers
in this country that are counting
on you, the 1,013 television sta-
tions with 20 hours of time to fill
every day, the thousands of
radio stations that want to hear
your questions, the hundreds of
magazines and newsletters who
need to know what you have
never told anyone befdre and
hunger for details of your life.
.. Hey. Robbim. here come tioo more survivors from the track ..
checkpoint. But not really. When they finally reached the
checkpoint after a couple of hours. everything seemed
fairly normal.
"Well then," you try to ask in your best tone of
solace. "did the traffic clear up okay when you cleared
the checkpoint."
"IT SEEMED TO," she recalled, gazing off at the
pressroom wall ra.tber blankly. "But tben, somewhere in
San Clemente. it just all seemed to stop again ...
In the end. there was no real explanation or why
nothing moved for these folks when they were out on their
outing.
Gently, it was then suggested. ''You know the truth of
it is that it's probably like that at that hour every
weekend."
The lady newsperson looked like she was going into
shock again. "No. I can't accept that," she declared. "If
it was like that every weekend. nobody would get out in
it.
··And everybody did.•·
Alas, that probably is our problem on the highways
and byways these days. Everybody figures that nobody
will get out in the traffic so they do. And then they dis-
cover that everybody did.
TIUS ISN'T NECESSAJUL Y an ailment of our cur-
rent society. Now we have wider roads so more people
get on them to contribute to the tieups.
Back some years. when we just had a little old ·thin
Coast Highway. there were fewer motorists but less room
for them. So things still tied up on the weekends.·
Observing this condition in San Clemente some
decades past. my grandfather. once suggested:
"Everybody ln San Diego is going to Los Angeles and
everybody ln LA is going to San Diego . . . "
By MARY JANE SCARCEU.O
OI .. DMty ............
I l's time to sha.ke beach
sand off the feet and think about
fall fashions.
Two shows last week sparked
interest in what's new for the
cool·weather season ahead.
Saks Fifth Avenue at South
Coast Plaza paid tribute to
talented sportawear designers
with "Composite '81."
Fashion Co-ordinator Shelley
Kaufmann assembled a pot-
· HAPPENINGS
pourri of rich colors and lux·
urious fabrics from Blassport,
Perry Ellis, Calvin Klein, Ralph
Lauren, Jean·Marc and Nipon
Collectibles.
"Belts are the No. 1 accessory
to change your look for fall," she
noted as models slipped past in
heathery tweeds with textured
stockings and metalllc·tone
shoes. ·
Bayle Miller, West Coast
representative for Anne Klein,
showed the entire fall collection,
leading off with a toga jacket
which closed over one shoulder.
• Clothes were quietly lavish in
combinations of suede, French
glove leather and cashmere
knits which draped the models
in pleats and folds.
Colors were warm jewel tones,
Cancer: Start of something big
Income potential.
and low-heeled boots. and pumps
accompanied the longer, fuller
skirts, although slim skirts
ended closer to the knee.
Alter the show. women en·
joyed brunch of made-to-Order
omelets with fresh fruits and
vegetables served in the
sportswear section so they could
have a closer look at favorites
from the show. So, don't just sit there ... do
something. Nordstrom in South Coast
Plaza showed evening fashions
at nearby South Coast Repertory
Theater.
Guests enjoyed cocktails in
the lobby before seeing a
dramatic presentation of the
newest and best from the Collec·
tors Shop and Fur Gallery.
The show premiered the
Albert Nipon by Night Collection
on the West Coast, for which
Nancy Reagan bad been the first
customer. <She bought a while
organza dress with a fitted
bodice. bouffant sleeves and ruf.
fled tiers beginning al the
waist.)
Quadruplets parents
helped by friends
Per Spook, a Paris·based
Norwegian designer, showed his
American collection for the first
time, and 0th.er designers
represented were Adri, Anne
Klein, Helene Sidel, Calvin
Klein and Bill Blass III.
Evening wear emphasized
sophisticated colors of black and
white, but an occasional fiery
red blazed across the stage.
LA MESA, Calif. <AP> -Six
weeks after becoming parents to
the second set of quaduplet.s in
San Diego County, Larry and
Janna Wagner say they are get·
ting by with a little help from
their friends.
"I think it's pretty impossible
to take care of four by yourself,"
said Janna, 29, of the four
healthy boys who are the
couple's first -and they vow,
last -children.
Larry Wagner says he and his
wife have given to charity in the
past "and now it's coming back
to us. I am grateful for it and I
feel good about accepting.
There's no other way we could
do it ourselves."
Faith Chapel Church hired a
neighbor to help with lbe daily
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cnores ana cnurcn memoers Dr·
ing prepared meals. Merchants
at a local shopping center have
donated gifts and one company
has supplied a one-year supply
of disposable diapers.
The four boys -Benjamin
Lewis, Brett Emerson, Chad An·
thony and Kyle Elliot -they go
through about 64 diapers daily.
:·
At that rate, the company will -:
be out more than 22,000 diapers. j
A restaurant owner lets the -:
family eat at half price and said · :·
any other families with •, ..
quadruplets could enjoy the •.
same discount. ~
Tb.is week, the Wagner family ' ;
will appear in a store window ~
while passing shoppers are : •.
asked to contribute to a "money . ::
tree." ~· • . .. _ RUfFEll'S You -1 ~i YOO 4i!P'l
UPHOLSTllY "-"·-·· CH,..ec11c ... ., .. ~ .. ,
77M211 Of'tN M$ I WftlCfN~
Ut2 l lAIC( IOllSf Oii VI
1.QO 5 x 7 color portrait
<""9. U6) WeclDNday, Aacut 211
BJ SYDNEY OMA&&
LEO CJuly 23-Aua. 221: Lucrative oCfer ts "on the way." Contract can
be renegotiated. Focm on penonall· ty, 1peclal appearances, ability to
put acrou vjewa ln timely, graphic manner.
upwards. Techniques are clarified,
procedures are streamlined. Let go
or "security blanket." r;:=::::::c::::~~~~~~~~~~ SAGl'M'ARIVS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21 >: ~ AaJES CMar. 21·Apr. 191: Great.er
"creative freedom " dominates:
members of opposite sex ronflde
feellnca. You strike ctlord OI Wide appeal. People seek your ri ....
couneel.
TAUa\18 (Apr. llA).May 20>: New U1bt shed oo property deal, secuttty,
relaUonl .tth older family mem·
bera. You make contact with
d)'n&lftlc lndMdual who encourqes
and lnaplres. Leo lt tn picture -., la Gflmlnl and Aq11arh11.
GBlllNI Olla.y 21'.1.e ID>: Plant 111l>ject to dwlp, eapedaDy ftere
Ylaha lo relaUvea are concerned.
Eftntl cloee to bom. bue could
nec ... ltate your PrtHD". AA U trip la really eueatlat. ~ANCSa cJune n.Jul7 22>: What appears to be a minor ccataet mllbt
actuall1 be start of "10m.U.f.n1
tq ... Erntb•lt Oft ··~ .,.,. m--. eoUecUoftl, tbe enbandal "'
VllGO cAua. 23-Sept. 221: Sub·
jllCU ~ had been 11lrouded In my~ wdl llOW be clarUled. Your
ability lo be articulate ta enh~. Commumcate with one who la con·
ftned to tiome or hotpttal. UllllA (sept. zM)et, 22>: lmpor·
\Int domesUe acUuaunent domlnates ~ Cantr MGvan~ment in·
dlcated -stock w bualnna lnvest·
meM wW pay dMdenda. Taurua, SCOrP6o and another Ubra play key tOlea.
ICOaPtO <Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ):
$apwtor deftMe W'lftll, You leam
,....,. )'OU ataM -ptUtlte awinaJ I
Long-range view necessary: see pie·
ture as a whole. Relationship in·
tenslflea. nothing occurs hallway and focus ls on production. prom<>-
tlon and ample reward for efforts.
CAPRICOllN CDec. 22·Jan. 191: What seemed a menial task actually
proves to be a key link. You'll have
opportunity to reach more people. to gain a more sympathetic audience
and to expand base or operations.
AQUARIUS <Jan. 20·Feb. 18):
Past procedures are outmoded; a more independent. orlalnal stance is .
necessary. Focus on public rela·
lions, joint efrorta and a new contact
which could aflect marital atatua.
PISCES <Feb. lt·Much 20 1: 11nore those who clalm you are "too 1low." Accent on basic procedW'el,
direction, quality material, aalet.y
and aecw1ly. One who relies upon
your JudJment, aoodwtll does care and provides a pleasant aurprtae.
Betcnyoubuyanymll•ofaw, .,.....o, •• ,,w. Clll me. l'l ma you tlml a mwy. SA YI~::'.~!~ FOOD ..,.,_.,=dllll"' ttnc&U._..11...... 'l'bl IQJ« supermarket artiftc:lal colorln1 -it'a • ....__'"' -'"'t •ctlf11ui... .. .._... cltalaa are Hlllnl 25 a"bealtbfood"do1rood.
--·• -.. ,,_ pouad t1111 or P11rlna Cotta II••• at the •••••-•n•• ••If cs. 1'1i_..fW Diii a.ow fw rr.•. Birt loterttcUon of l'Hb lall ...... W_.. ................ _.~ Tr.._ IM'• KJbbl• la Street , Newport
ft9'tllolf • ·~-CllllllMlllml= .., ••for IS poandl B&Jale¥ard and Superior ..._a-& ....._ II .._ ,.. _.fir......._ lM -.._.. ..W. la town. A..,_ (nut to Denny'• _,.... ~ 1_, -. -••..-AIM! ..... food baa no ll8d &.rcla.Y'• Bank.)
-.-r.o-.ot••1e1er¥atlYtl Of
MOWIMCOSTAtmA
CtT: • .,fr:' Q @' (:.-~~ ~ v 1ews '11 ~:~
q)ental Healtft ;$~1 L .. f
By GEMLD W9NKLEA, D.D.S. ~ .. J
CARE OF PAAT~AL DENTURES
The commonest of all
tooth replacements is
the removeable partial bridge or denture, most
often called simply the "partial". When some
teeth are present and aome missing, the
p•rtial may be used to
replace the mluln1
teeth . Good oral
hygiene h•bih are
particularly important for wearel'I ot partial
dentures. If food re· atdue 1and mm are al· lowed to accumulate on
claapa <'Which are food trapal the very lmpor·
tant 1butment teeth rn~y decay . Be
eapeclally careful In
cleanln1 lhtae claap
teeth and t.M lollde of the cla1pa. Uae lbe
tOfflal denture bruah to
clean within the olup1
ao tl\al the clupe.. u
nJJ u the too&h lt.Mlf.
is preventive clean. This must be done at
least once a day. Have water in the bottom of
the sink whenever you
clean your partlaJ. II lt should happen ·lo drop,
the water will break the
fall. If 1 partial denture
becomes dam-.-ed In any way, ll should be
taken a• once to the
dentist for repair.
Amateur attempts to
rep•ir a denture are
frau1ht with dancer. Do·lt-youraell dentistry
la blth folly.
OereW Wlaka.t, D.D.A. ·
Hd Anoclatet , .. , A•otado, ~Ml.
New,_...BMd
n..e:MM•
Double
Dollar
Days
rtetlVe a 11.00 off certtflcate IOWWdl the
purchlM of one of our~ pottrall packagea.
• At PllCY9 ~ can ltill 1)1.W'CNee pol1reltl
lndMdi.wlly. Nett S x ' or Mt OI four wall4lt11
It 2.16, eectl I IC 10 la UO.
• 8avlnge With CM apcial portnalt l*tcav-·
• 2 °' 3 Clhlldren 1n one pottratt, ""' s1.oo. • Aoe lmlt-12 pa,., .
•No~tneceeaaiy.
PIXY GIVES YOU A REASON TO SMILE
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Augutt 26, 1981 N ••
Dow Jones finill
Up 1.72
Clo .... •1.a
·•" ~,..,. .~ ~ Tax shelters
the best ever
rThU ii t~ 1econd of a four-port aerie• on how 11ou can
IOW under t~ MW la.z l1w.J
Right now is the Ume to start planninlf bow fOU
can get the maximum benefits from the breaks ln the
new tax Jaw liberalizing Individual ReUremeat Ac-
count CJ RA > and Keogh plana in 1982 -the best "tax shelte~" ever created for individuals.
The rules on IRAs will be much more favorat>le
to you in two signlllcant ways, and you will be a fool if you ignore them.
1) The limJt on the amount you will be able to
contribute to a regular IRA and deduct each year wlll
be raised from the present lesser of Sl,500 or 15 per-
cent of your ~ compensation
to the lesser of
$2,000 or 100 ~
percent of your .:;.
compensation. ,.A.,....,-•11..-------
I n itself, the IYIVIA ~11 33 113 percent LIUI .... ,,
boost in the
dollar ceiling that you can set aside for your retire;-
ment and deduct on your tax return from Sl,500 to
$2,000 is an important tax break.
But rar more valuable ls lbe chance in the
alternate limit from the present lS percent of com·
pensation to 100· percent or compensation -
particularly to all of you who bad (or wtll earn less
than) $10,000 of compensation during the year.
The low 15 percent alternative limit means that lr
you earned, say, only $6,000 during the year from
part-time or temporary jobs you could coetribute and
deduct only $900 lnsteatl of Sl,500 fur the year. But
beginning in '82, the new alternative Umit of 100 per·
cent of compensation won 't bar you from contribut-
ing and deducting up to the new $2,000 limit if your
compensation in '82 is at least $2,000.
If you qualify lo set up a spousal IRA because
you have a non-earner spouse, the present $1,750 limit
on annual deductible contributions to a spousal IRA
will be raised to $2,250 a year ~lng in 1982. Alld
the rule requiring the spousal IRA contributioDS to be
divided equally between the spouses will be repl•Ht'l,
so you can divide them as you prefer.
2) In addition, the new law greatly broaden.& the
number of you who will be able to use IRAs. As of to-
day, only if you are NOT an active participant in an
employer-sponsored qualified employee benefit plan
may you use IRAs. Thus, milUona of employees cov·
ered by their employer's qualified pension, profit.
sharing or other plan have been barred from settin•
UD IRAs.
This limit will be eliminated, beginning in t•.
As an employee covered by an employer-qualified
benefit plan. you will be able to create and deduct
contributions to an IRA.
The new law actually enables an employer who
has a qualified benefit plan to offer your employees
the ta.x benefits of the new IRAs so they don 't have to
set up separate IRAs for themselves.
fTomorrow: Gift and Eltott Taze1J
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~~~~~~~by 8 11 Keane
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP)
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I CAN'T STAND IT ...
SCMOOL STAns A~AIN
IN TWO WEEKS ...
f Tl'!tlBLE•EEDS
"Don't go out too for, ~effyl You're not s'posed
to cross the ocean alone!" ..
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DON'T YOU REMEM~ER? I UfltD
TO f>UPPL.Y YOU ... W'f I WAf; ONLY
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by Charles M. Schulz
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YOO 6ET ~LEAVE?
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by Jeff MacNelly
by Ernie .Bushm1ller
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