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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-07-30 - Orange Coast Pilot7 D•llp Pllof P-DY •l<M ... •-IH 1\rson Claimed By JEUY CLAUSEN oe.., o.1tv ...... StMt Eighty ·foot high flames that coul<I tie seen from as far as the San Diego Freeway destroyed Costa Mesa's ABC Lumber yard on East 17th Street early today. Fire Chier Bob Beauchamp s aid the inferno was deliberately set "in severa l locat ions" throughout the yard filled with lumbe r , r oofing. p a int, ha rdware and other materials. Loss to owner-manager James Moore of 2432 Vista Hogar. Newport Beach. is expected to reach more than $600,000, the chief estimated. All Costa Mesa fi remen and _rirefigbt~rs k om Santa Ana and Newport Beach responded to the full alarm blaze reported at 2 ·23 a.m . ~ERIAL ANO GROUND UNITS POUR WATER ON BURNING ABC LUMBER CO. IN DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA. BLAZE ERUPTED SHORTLY AFTER 2 A.M . TODAY Battalion Chief Ed Lewis, who was in charge of battling the block-deep sea of name. !laid a Santa Ana fi re captain suffered siight tnJunC!> durtng the battle when knocked over by a .hose <See f'IRE. Page A2> OC Wonts. Bonin Tried· . . ~ . . . . ... . 'I • ~ . WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 30, 1980 In 4 Freeway Killings VOL. n, #0, 21Z. 4 SECTIONS ... PAGES • • c uilt Reverse I OC Accuses Bonin Denied Speedy Trial sw.-CroM An X marks the location where the aircraft carrier Midw<iy and the Panama-r nian merchant ship Cactus coJJ ided Tuesday . Two sailors were killed and thr~ others injured Expl08ion Fatal SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP> -A man reloading shotgun shells was killed by an explosion in a workshop at the California Specialbed Training Institute on Camp San Luis Obispo property Weather Variable cloudiness with 10 pettent chance of light sho•ers .tonight a nd Thursday. Lows tonight 6S •l lhe beaches, 72 inland. Highs Thursday Jow 70s to near90. INSl•IE T8•-" Y Su ltoCdl an btdlding u. Mo1llaoUoJ1, a11d tome Of»erwra W iJw boom 01 Q "dro"9Cltk" o/Jjrmotknt o/ \ llN "'"' and diwmtf o/ Nee York Citf. Sn ator,. p.,,_ A1. M ,_....... A• ._ Ull9r9 L.-..... _. ...... ........ =:. ......... .,., iiSQ ... :' ..... ·= ., .......... ... n • ~..... e11-.... .... , a.a--... -$ ~ ......... 4 /'Freeway Death Links Charged 'By FBEDERJCK SCHOEMEJD. Ol IM o.\ly ~llel Si.ti Prosecutors w1Ll go before the O r a nge Co unty Grand Jury within a week to seek four murder indictments against a Downey man charged Tuesday in J4 of the so-called "freeway killings" or young men and boys in Southern California . Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enright, said the jury will be presented evidence that inv estigators be lieve links William George Bonin. 33, a truck driver . in four or the 's layings that rail within the jurisdiction of Orange County law enforcement a gencies. The four v i c tim s we r e identified as: -Frank Denrus Fox. 17. of Be llflower. whose nude body was found last De<:. 2 alongside Ortega Highway five miles east of San Juan Capistrano. -Glen Norman Barker. 14, or Huntington Beach whose body was discovered March 22 near the Upper San J uan Creek campground on Orte.Ca Highway near the Riverside County line. · .. Russell Duane Rugh, 15, of Garden Grove, whose body was found lying next to Barker's. , -Lawrence Sharp. 18, of Youth Drifts Out to Sea, Loses Life A 17-year-eld Rowland Heights youth who appa.renUy drifted too far from shore on a belly board Tuesday became Huntin1ton City Beach's second drowning victim of the seuon. Dead is Willfredo Cruz Tecson. who waa visiting the beach with bis brothers and friends. Marine Safety Captain Doul D' Arnall said tbe youth drifted about 1.50 yards from shore near Beach Boulevard at 11 :40 a.m., wben be apparenUy Jost his lriP on tbe board in about el1bt feet of water. 'lbe youth's brother and a Jlfe1uard were unsuccessful in their rescue attempts. A team 'bf lile1uards and scuba divers searched for the youth's body. w hie h was recovered at 12:15 p.m . a Lon~ Beach. whose body was dumped behind a Westminstl'r service station on May 18. Bonin wa s nam e d b y investigators from the Los Ang~l es She r iff's a nd Los Angeles Police departments as a sus pect m 21 of the murders of young men and boys whose bodi es had been dumped in Southern California since May 1979. There have been 41 unsolved m urde rs since 1972. but the c urrent i nv estigation h as focused only on the 28 that have occurred s ince Bon i n . a twice-c~wicted and registered <;(>'< offonder. wal-> released from !>t:lte prison 1n 0 < tobN l~iR /\ !>CCOnd .., u ~ pt•c·t . V ern•>n R onald Rutt ~. 22. a l ~o of Downev, wa~ chari,!ed Tuesda\' °"1th ~Ix murder~ lnv<'~t1J?Jtor-­ a llegc that Butte; :.od Bonin acted as accompl1 Ct'!) in the slay Jn~!-> /\dd1t1onally. Bontn 1c; charg<·d with l l count!. of robben. ont• count of i.odomy and one. l'Ount of m a\ hC'm . Ruth abo '' charged \\1th thrt:c c·ounl~ of robbery. Enri g ht s aid h e al so a nt1c1pated that evidence on (Sff SL' P ECTS. P agt> A21 FREEDOM ORDERED Or. Jeffrey MacDonald Carter Eager to Help Anxious to Testify Soon in· Billy Probe WA SHINGTON CAP> - Pres ident Carter . launching a counteroffensive in the Billy Carter-Libyan case less than two we e k s before th e Democrati c National Convention, says he's anxious to appear in person before Senate investigators. possibly in nationally televised bearings. Jn an effort to minimize the political fallout from the affair. Carter said he ls eager to respond to Senate . .questions, "the sooner the better." And just to make s ure his side or the story gets out before the conventio n begins Aug 11 . Carter said he will srnd the Sen ate a full re~t next werk and then hold a conference to answer quesl10 bout 1t. Sen . Birc h B · h , 0 -lnd., c hairm a n of the Senate investigating panel. said that if Carter asks to testiry before the panel next week. "I don't know how you can really say ·tto' to a sitting president who's under the kind of cloud President Carter is right now." "If he says, :Look, I'd like to come up tomorrow and talk with you about what the facts are,' 1 Vietor Vine? Merchant Bets on GOP ROCKY RIVER, Ohio <AP> -Here's a poliUcaJ riddle to stump the most perspicacious presidential aspirant: What's pluUc, slx Inches tall, looks like an evergreen and reminds you al RepubU~s? , Down at Michael Freund'-. gilt store the answer ls: a Reagan bulb. Though the Reagan bush bears no obvious resemblance to either tbe GOP presidential or vice presidential candidate, Freund says he's 1amblln1 the $2.SO novelty wm turn out to be the people's choice. / "We just sot them in Jut ni&hl and It's too soon to sa~ how they'll sell.'' F'reund said. "But we are aetllng reaction already I've got several on band and the supplier la here In town ln case there ia demand ... think he has the rig ht to be heard ... Bayh said. But Sen. Bob Dole. R-Kan .. a memb<>r of the panel. said any appearance by the president next week would be "prem ature, lnappropnate. and disruptive" and would "short-cir cuit the investigative process." Ca rter made a s urprise ap pearance Tuesd ay in the White House press room to 'declare -once again, but this time on teJevision -that his brothe r ha d no influence on pohcy toward Libya and that ther e was no interference with the Jus tice De partment investigaUoo of the affair. Billy Carter has aclmowledced co ntacting W~ite House appointments secretary Philip J . Wise Jr. last year to inquire about eight C-130s purchased by Libya in the early 19705, The W ashington Post r e ported today. The newspaper quales informed sources as sa)'ilal. he made the disclosure in a Jan. 17 l n t e r v i e w w l t h .. J"U Sl l c e Department officials. T he State Deparlment has ref u sed to approve export licenses for the planes, which are being stored at a Lockheed Corp. facility in Marieua. Ga . According to one a~ al that session . Billy Carter r efused to answer when uked <5-mLL l', Pase AJ) RICHMOND. Va tAP> A fede ral appeals court reversed the murde r conv1 ct1ons of fo rme r Army Green Ber e t doctor Jeffrey MacDona ld m the 1970 slaymgs of his wife and two daughters in North CJrolina today and told a lower court to dismiss the indictments against him. The 4th US. C1rcu1t Court of Appeals said Mac Don ald's constitutional right to a speedy tnaJ had been violated during the long de lay between his indictment and the lime he was found guilty in 1979 by a federaJ Jury. ·we cannot and do not assess the correctness of the jury's ve rdict." the court said. But 1t added that 1t could not condo ne .. a prosecutor ial method or obtairung convictions in violation or the fundamental constitutiona l right or future generations." MacDonald, 36, claimed that four drug-crazed intruders killed his pregnant wife, Colette, 26, daughters Kimbe rly, 5, and Kristen, 2, and sta.bbed him at. their Fort Bragg, N.C. home. After a federaJ jury convicted him last Aug. 29, U.S. District Judge Franklin Dupree Jr. se nt e n ced hi m to thre e <See DOCTOR. Page AZ) 'Deep Throat' Sparks Suit CAMBRIDGE, Mass. CAP) - Two Harvard students cited for obscenity law violations are orr the book, but plan lo press a cl vU suit against the district al· tomey who ordered their arrest for screening the movie "Deep Throat." Criminal charges w e re dropped Tuesday against Carl Slork and Nathan Hagen when they agreed to provide a utborlUea information and possible testimony about the film's distributor, according to Middlesex District AttorMy John Droney's office. The two have flied a civil suit a1ainsl Droney asking that criminal proceedings be balled and their crhnlnal rtte>rda be · destroyed. 1t also seeks an UD· apeclfied amount in dama,es. 4 ' OALYN.OT ·· GOP CoQtrol Called Unlikely WASlllNGTON <AP) Speakt.'r ThomM'I P O'Nt1ll Jr predil-lt.'d today that l>fomO<'rau won't I~ C.'Ofllr'OI ot '-0"8,.._, tn tht• Novem~r t•lc.•C't1on because "thti Joh n Hlrchers are In r ontrol of th'' fh•publlc n t'ttrt) " I lM floor lie 1in1ltd out Reps Robert E lt•uman. R Md • and John H. Roo.saelot, R·Callf .. u exam pl • "1'htrt> arc more of th~m on the floor-today than In any of t.h<> )'Hrs 1 havo ~n in the Hou~t>." O'Ne.ill said l OAVIO MUlllLLO MA•te SHELTON •OfiALO OATl.IN 0 · Nt•1 II'' r\'f t'rt'n<'f' t n tbt- ultra r16:ht "1n.i J o hn Blr<'h Society drl•w 1nHfH>d1att" f1rt> fro m tv.o ro ngrt•' lonal RepublJcan' ht' 'englt>d out by name Tht>> c ulll·d 11 otn 1rrespons1blt· uttark. Rousselot was u mcmbt·r or the society until he quit obout a year and a half ago. "1 think 1t '11 a l h pretty ridiculous." Rousselot :.aid 1n response to O'Neill'& attack THESE ARE PHOTOS OBTAINED BY POLICE OF 18 YOUTHS BELIEVED TO BE VICTIMS OF FREEWAY KILLINGS Two Men Charged by Los Angelea AuthorttJea •Wttft 14 of the Murder•: Orange Couqty Looking at Four More O'Ne1ll told d nt.>v.s l'Onft.>rencc that ··Bircher.> · are apparent J mong Rt.'pubhr an leaders on Poll Places Cane r Third SAN FRANCISCO IAP' -The Cal1forn1a Poll s hows lhat 1f a three-way election were held in the :-talc t oday, Ronald H(·agan would win handily 4:.1n d ind epe ndent r andidate John Anderson would pus h P res ident Carter into lh1rd place. The survey by Mer vin D Field s h o ws"" thllt R e agan . the former Califo rnia govern or. e n joys an in rreasingly commanding lcud th<tl h~ soart;>d c;snce trll' mid·July R t'publ1 ca n National Convention In a thrce·v.ay battle. Reagan would poll 51 pe rcent to 23 percent for Anderson and 20 percent for Carter. tht· poll !>aid From Pog41> rl I FIRE ... :.tream while d1reclln~ efforts to halt the blcin· before 11 ~oulcl n:ach Bob'i, H1g Hoy restaurant 1 m nwd1<.1tc>h tot hl· r·;i-..t l.t"" 1s -..ai d · \\ t• n •a l1zf'd \\ ht•n Wl' got t ht·n· that thl' i\ BC bu1ldin~s wcrl· lost Wt• '>t•t up .i µc ri meter to protect buildings -,urrounding the lumber yard." Dcs p1l<' the• perimeter o f faref1gt\tcrs . an cs ti mated Sl0.000 damage was done to a r o w o f s hops a nd o ffices 1mmt•deatelv west or the lumber , a rd :.it 140 E 17th St · Tho~t· 'itruC'tures. part of the \ll-5a Ea!.t (.'(·nter at 130 E 17th :-;t . ~u~tain(·d exterior hea t d:.imagl'. IA.'V. I'> !>a1d lh•at :.il!-n d<.1m agcd three ..1u to mob1lt•-.. ownt-d by Mri.. Pan in Aram1 who operates a bt-autv s<1lon <1t 1721 Fulle rton Avt• .. · 1mmL'<i1:.itcly cast of the lumber yard But plumber Joe Cas tro of 1727 Fullerton Ave .. as leep next d oo r to the s a l on when :.iwakcned by his ct.og Shaft. said he moved his new camper from thf' fire area a s soon as he reported the blaze by telephone SNAKE SIITER SKIS RECORD DURBAN. South Africa <AP1 An 18-year ·old girl who cla1m<.'<i a world record after s1ttin1-t 61 days an a cage w1lh JS poisonous 'inakes says .,he 1s stay ing with the rcpllles fur five more days "Just to m ake sure my record stays." Leigh van den Berg was the third South African to vie for a s pot in the Guinness Book of R eco r d s 1th i s yea r by s nake-silting Masilo Johannes Mothemane set a record of 60 days last mon,th OAAHGE COAST DAILY PILOT '""'a-..,. 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I ttunk this s hows lhc spe aker has lost his touch · · 1t 's a m e a s ure of the s peaker's des peratio n ... Bauman said . "ll 's totally irresponsible He'll have a hard time wifUling as even minority leader if he keeps talkin~ like that ·· The subject came up wht•n O'Neill was ask<'d by reportl'r.. if he was afraid the Republicans might gain control of the House 1n November a nd e lect a Republican s peaker. O 'Neill acknowledged "ttus. is a hard year" an d that De mocrats probably would IOSl' 15 to 18 seats lo Republicans The Dt'mocrats hold a 275 159 maJonty w1tb one vac ancy 11. the 435-member Houi.t.' ··oo I th.ink we're going to loso the House? I say no The obvious reason 1s that the .John B1rrhers ar c no w 1n rontr<1I o f the R e publican P a rty.· O 'Nt·1ll ~aid Fire works Start Blaze ; Home Burn Illegal fireworks were blamed for igniting a roof fi re that damaged a Huntington Be ach home Tuesday afternoon Huntington Beach Fire Capt.ajn_John Van Dy ke said damage to the hom e at 9452 Gulstrand Drive was limited to several hundred dollars. thanks to quick action by a neighbor a nd a police officer who began extinguishing the fire with a garden hose . No mJurics wen• re ported in lhe incident Arson I nves tiga to r Jim Pomeroy s aid the I p.m . fire was started by three youths setting off illegal bottle rockets H e said it hcis not bec·n determined what s teps m;:iy bt· taken against the trio. a ged 16 and 17 0 Basia Smuggling DOCTOR ... con secutive life terms and denied appeal bond. MacDonald has been serving the sentences at the Terminal I s l and . federal pri so n . near his . Huntington Beach home lie was an emergency roo m phys ician before his conviction. Among those who attended the tri al dail y were ('o l e tt e Ma cDon a ld '~ m o the r and stt'pfather. Mildred a nd Alfred Kassab of Cr-.inbury. N J Once M a c Do na ld 's s tron~('!>l s upporter~. they subst.'quentl~ became convinced he was lying and fout?ht to bring him to trial Kassab said today he Y. as "furious" at the appeals court ruhng and would try to take the case to the U.S. Supreme Court. "It's !_nfuri a t1n g "he.n anybOOy sl ops to thinlcorme <,ad state this countr~ ~ com m~ to Y. h e n a conn c t ed tripl e· murd(•rer 1s turned loose: on a technicality ... Kassab satd from his Ne" J e rsey home ' I'm absolutelv furious and have no intention ·lo let things st and .. K;1:.!-iab Sl:.l1d he v.111 knov. mon• about what action ma\ Ix> take n •on Thursday. after.the dC'c ll>1on ha~ bc-t•n read more tho roug hly b~ governml·nt attome~~ In ari.:um('nts to a three JUd~t· a p p c· c.i I ~ co u rt p a n 1· I 1 n F'cbruar). d e fr•nse attornt.'y~ argul'd that govc·rhmt'nt delC:1ys bcforC' ~tac Donald was md1 <.'ted pn·Jud1e<.'<I effort." tu dt•fl·nd tum · Ft•dt•ral attornc\ ~ counH•n'fl that the defense had failed to m ee t the lega l tes t s that determmcd prcJud1c1at delay. After the killings. the Army decided not to court-martial MacDonald. It w asn ·t unlit January 1975 that a federal gra nd Jur y handed up an 1 nd1ctmcnt and the I rial v. a' dt-la'ed until last s ummer h' dt'fense pre·trial proceeding!> · Tht• l '>!>Ul' or prt'Jud1ct· l'l'ntc rcd on om.· Y. 1tn~i.. Helen Stoeckley. an adm1ttt!d former c1rug addict who dere ns t• a tt o rne ys ma1nta1n l'cl part1r1pa ted 1n the k11l10g5 During the trial. however. she tla1mcd loss of memory MacDonald claimed one of the intruders was a wo m<1n who r arriL'Ci a randlt• <1nd chanted ··Acid 1s groovy. Kill the pig!> .. Pair Acquitted In Drug Charges A San Francisco lax attorney closing a rgum ents tot~. and his close friend have been Weins tein . a portly man . acquitted by an Orange Count) s uggest ed a dinner party be Superior Court JUf'Y or charges a rranged so the JUry and the two thev were involved in a $1 defendants could celebrate the m i I I i o n A f g h a n . verdicts. 1s tan·lO ·Callfornia dru g Armbrust. far more subdued s muggling operation to bring in leaving the courtroom, at first has hish into Southern California. declined comment. The sex-man. six·woman jury However. he said in a later took Jess than four hours interview h e wa s very Tuesday to exonerate Mor ry disappointed with the outcome Paul Weinstein 39 and Gordon of the case a n d noted that Bruc e M u n~. 4s, of the W e instein. the princip al conspiracy c harges defendant. seemed to have an Both men had been arrested alibi for all his actions. by rederaJ narcotics agents two "T h e j u r y decide d that summers ago altJ:!r transporting Weins~ein and Mun!l's story six crates containing 547 pounds regarding the possession o~ lh.e of hashish from a San Francisco hashish was reasonable. I didn t warehouse to a storage garage think that i~ was reasonable," owned by Munn in the East Bay Armbrust sa1d. . . . city of Concord. T h e p r osecution s matn However the two claimed on witness was a drug smuggler the witnesS stand they had no named Walter McAllister. who inkling they were transporting claimed the two defendants illicit drugs, believing instead were recruited by the so-called they were hauling wooden trays Brotherhood of Eternal Love to for an importer-exporter named transport the drugs to a new Jam es McKay who bad hired wa r e h ouse beca u se they Weinstein as bis tax lawyer. wouldn't attract police attention. Weinstein and Munn were Hallinan, howeve r. convinced vislbly elated after the verdicts th e jury t hat It was t be were r ead in Su perior Court mysterious McKay who used Judge Oretta Sears' courtroom Weinstein as an innocent dupe to Tuesday afternoon. m ove the crates. "In ever y U.te a little rain T hough they had never met must fall, and Carl Ar mbrust ls fa ce t o r ace , Wei n stein about to be dren ched," the co nt e nd e d M cKay h ad gra y·h a l r ed Munn said i n represented h im self on the r eference to the deputy dlslrtct phone as a businessman needing attorney who prosecuted the lax adv ice a nd paid the tax case. lawyer a $5.000 ret•lner fee to D efense attorn ey P atric k rep resent him. Ha llinan said he would have Weinstein said he contacted been dllaPPolnted wltb anytJUna Munn, who owned the Eaat Bay lea Ulm a full acquittal tor hii stor ace 1ara 1e. whe n llcKay c lie nt• afte r a ttac k lnt the asked him to pick up the crates prosecution's case as beln1 for him while be was on a "slipshod" the previoua d•Y in buyln1 trip overseas. Fre•PopAI SUSPECTS. • Bonln's aJleged involvement in the· death of Stephen J . Wells, 18. Do wney. whose body was found behind a Huntington 8"8cb service station on June 3, also would be presented before the gr and jury. The Wells murde r was among those with which B4nin was <'hargt•d Tu{·,da y 1n Los Angl'll•!> t:;nr1ghl ::.aid . however, th at proreclurally the case :.h ou ld bt• tr1r·d in Orange Count) Bonin, who 1:-5-frc t 7 and w t•1ghs 11;0 pound ~. ~lood 1mpass1vely with his hands in hes pocket::. 1n tht> Los Angeles courtroom when he learned or nt.>w murdl·r <•hargl•<, ·SUSPECT IN 21 MURDERS • Sltf..flMFACCOMPUCE? . Arra1gnmt·nt ~ delayed._~ ..... -\dlrtnli -a.A!r.1.· ·"!5 . - -.._ --. Yemon..~...22-=---~unot -Aag-·"3 IJie-Eef:I~ ~ .YJ.•mom wunn .... ,., d e ft•n 'l' a tt o rney Todd · ,Landgren. o f Newpor.t Beach. F • .& d Ro nin . "ho f<J ces the death IV._. "Ceus e pt·nalt) ,hould ht· be convicted. ·Hellrini! Set Friday I n Torture Slaying 8) PlllLSNt:fl>t:R~A"\ Of .... Dolly Pt lot St•ll Fl\ t' pcoplt• acru,t·d or u5mg a rro~sbt>\\ c·11nvc·nt111nJI h<>w and ..1 k111ft• tu tort un· Jnd '>13\ an .11·qu.unt..1n< 1 n1«11 lfunt1ngt11n Ct ntr.tl l'.irk "'1JI .1pp1•.11 in W t.>sl Orangr Countv ('ourl FridJy for '('ht•clul1ng or J prehm1oary hearing Th<.· court datl' v. :.i~ o rdered b .. J udgt• Marven Week -. aflt."r arraignment of the suspects last Y. eek. Al those procee d1ngc; Oranj.!l' County Ot•put~ D1stnct Attornl'' ('hff 1 ld rn' outhnC'd ,, gn~l) c:t·1·nario that all<•gt•dh led to tht-deJth .luh JR of Stt.'phen J \1c rom· 31 111 11111 in pl Ct) 1•tl aut•1 hufh rn+ t h.rn11· £rum C,.:trdl·n Gro' t' ll ;.srri-, -.,11d C1rron1· Wd' Jc•quamh~I "1th the f1H' pen.on'> ehargt-d 111 hi' dt•(jt h. hut had f<1ll1·11 out of favor Y.lth his com ~adl~. n~'ultsng in a murdt:r '<'ht•mc Thl' proM·cutor fl llej!ed that tht' f1vt• sui.p<..•cts lured C1c·c'Qnl' to an 1"olatt-d hru:.h area under the preteh ... e or a r .. bb1t hunttnJ.! t'Xcur;1on Thi· ~u-..p 1·ch t hc·n .,h,,1 Ciccone "'1th arrow'> fro m ,, <'rtt-.!S b<1\.\ Jnrl J tnn\ t·nwm.d h o "' h e f 11 r t' t .1 k 1 n ,.: 1 11 r n qabbing him v.1 t h d kntl ... llarn-. rontended Tht• f1H· ah11 took the ncllm 'hat. "a llet cind boots. be c;aid T h e '1c 11m '!> b o d y wa-. d1!\covered m hcav) brwsh -..outh or Hunllogton Lake and ~l or EdY. arct. ... Strt't't Tht• r1 \l' -..u<,IK:'C'L"> Ci 11 l" hJ rct'<i v. eth f1r,t·de1?n·e murd1·r Jnd. t•on-.p1r3n. ari· J~ \guirri J.'1 .tnd hi'-"lft • LJUfjl' t'• to( lluntin~ton Ht••Hh lr.rn-..u·nt Jame~ A Gdrv.ood. 23. Jnd Hrian (.' ~t ilk'r. 20 .inc1 J..imc·' R ~1 a r.,n . 23. of ~t:mtcm Harns said hi• " 't.'<'king J -..pcc1al c1rcum..,tance-.. f1n d1ng en the rase. contending that th<' m u r d c r t o o k p I J <' <' 1 n conJuncllon "1th at'L' of torture a nd r obbery I 0 I 6 1.,.W. Dr., Newport ltoell 0oootWW11Aue 1i ,.., 760.0 I I I • • I 1:. ~1ng he ld v.1thout bail. · f 'rona Page A I BILLY ... "h1·1h 1•r h e h <.1 d tried to 1nflt1t•m•e the· pn·">ldent in lhl' n1 .1!1t•r of the pl;1n<.·s. the Poot r1 p11 rtt'fJ Hdh CJrtcr .tl-..n rf'fus ed to ""\ ~h1·1hc•r h•· c.ittcmped to 1•r•'' tJrf' his brolht•r on the issue 1hr11uL.'h 1h1·11 m11th1·r. L11l1an, 1t-Jl1n1-IO\f·-..t1i.:Jtur" tl "''" n1m1· of th1•1r bu-.1nt•s-.. the ncv.~paper quott•d Onl' -..ourcc as sayin~ Auto Slams Into Eate r y l.A~CASTER t \1'1 The m :1nJj;!t•r of ,1 drl\ ,. through re,t<J urant v..is 10JUr1•d ""hen hn hu">bJnd drm" lht'1r car throu~h J re-,tJurant v..al l. scattl'ring cu-..toml'r"> and p inning h l•r J l;!Jt n-..t th1· (·uunter. s heriff's · d t<pu11~ said · \11r~1t·ulousl~. no onP cbe "Js hurt." Lo:. Angeles County 0 e p u I y J <.1 m c· .., C h II cs s ;:a 1 d Tuesday rught. t .. .. ____ _._1c .... TW•y"•Cl .. I•• N.~.Steek• I VOL 73, NO. 212, •SECTIONS,• PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JUL V 30, 1980 N . TWENTY-FIVE CENTS NB Man Faces Frtiud Counts· The 58-year-Olct di~tor ol a Newport Beach bus iness opportunities firm was stheduled for arraignment today in Los Angeles on charges he defrauded at least 22 people out of nearly $1.4 million. Albert Franklin Colby, Los FREEDOM ORDERED t>r. Jeffrey MecOonald ·lJB Doctor's <ARwictions Overturned · RICHMOND, Va. <AP) -A federal appeals cOOrt reversed the murder convictions of former Army Green Beret doctor Jeffrey MacDonald in the 1970 slayings of his wife and two daughters in North Carolina today and told a lower court to dismiss the indictments against him The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said MacDonald's constitutional right to a speedy trial had been violated during the long delay between his indictment and the time he was found guilty in 1979 by a federal jury. ··we cannot and do not assess the correctness or the jury's verdict," the caurt said But it added that it could not condone ••a prosecutorial met.bod ol obtaining convictions in violation of the fundamental conatilutional right of future generations." MacDonald, 36, claimed that · four dr\ll·crazed intruders killed his prepant wife, Colette, 216, 4au1bters Kimberly, 5, and Kristen. 2, and stabbed him at tbeir Fort Brau. N.C. home. Aft.er a federal jury convicted blm last Aus 29, u ,S. OlS&ict <See DOCl'Oa, Pa1e A%) Coast Weatller Variable elcJudineH wlth 10 percent cbuce o1 Uaht 1bo•ers toni1bt and ftunday. Lowa tonilbt 15 mt tbe beacbel, 72 laland. Hillal 1'Minday low 10I Co ....... INlll• Te•"~ Angeles police s aid , was arr es t e d Tuesday at h is MacArthur Boulevard business. Arab Capital FundinR. Colby's bail has been set at $100,000. Colby, a member ·of both the Costa Mesa and Newport Harbor Area chambers of commerce. was arrested on a warrant based on a 67-count criminal complaint issued by the Los Ange les County District Attorney's ~fi~. . Police said the alleged crimes took pl~ce in Los Angeles between M.a'rch , 1978, and ~~-..4rAi.I~~ _was wnll.ing_Qp!......o!. . Angeles \V#rtrrraa<center. - Colby, they said. opened his Newport Beach office early this year and, to promote his firm, sent mailgrams . to varioOs c hambers o f com m erce throughout the world. seeking people to work for him. It is alleged that Colby. when op e rating in Los Angeles. offered employees high salaries. the chance to travel and said he had access to "unlimited" Arab funds. Employees, it's alleged. were . asked to plunk down a $25,000 good faith investment that would be repaid. Police said al least 22 people, and perhaps as many as 60 others, put down amounts ranging from SS.000 to $25,000 for the chance to work for Colby. · Police said victims never got their money back and that, followin g m o nth s o f investigation, no Arab money sources were discovered. Victims. police s aid, came from all over the world. Several Orang~ County residents are among them. investigators said. Police said that Colby a lready has served three prison terms for assorted bunco scheme~ and was last convicted in 1971 on 11 grand theft counts. The current complaint against Colby contains 22 counts each of grand theft, sales of securities under false pretenses ·and offering to sell unqualified securities. Trench Curbs Traffic on SD Freeway A one-inch deep trench that Callrans bas cut across all southbound lanes in the San Diego Freeway at the Santa Ana River bas paralyzed traffic ror 10 miles, extending to the Gar den Grove freeway . Highway Patrol said today. According to Officer John Meritt, lbe slow-moving, bumper-to-bumper traffic will not be relieved until midnight. when Caltrans road crews would arrive to fill the trench. The traffic problem occurred when drivers spotted the trench and slowed down before crossing it. A SPokesman for Caltrans said that tbe trench was dua to help fill a sag in the lanes, end that he was surprised that people would slow down before Cl'Olling it. The spokesman said•tbat the crew would clole the southbound lanes ol the freeway between Euclid Street and Harbor Boulnard from midniabt to 6 a.m. Tbunday, with traffic bein« diverted ooto side 1treeU . The ffiebway Patrol reported DD trafftc acddenta U of 10:30 a .m., due Co the slow speed ol traffic. • Garlie Still Unbarveeted im€ables Bmy Papers Stored At Houle BULLETIN W A.SIDNGTON <AP) -Billy Carter Jled to Justice Departmeat iavesU1ators in Ja•aary about whether he received payments from the Libyan government, Joel Lisker. a Jus&Jee Department orflclaf said today In an Interview with The Associated Prtss. He is bead of the Ju s tic e Dep1rtment's fore ign agenb ' registration section. t~ p I l WASHJNGTON CAP> -Billy ' Carter told Just.ice Department investigators that has brother . _,uuw:.ceu"QA!ll~~a~ taWR-Qat~ ~epJ::; tl&e•••. •··~--~J .... arold Sawye r. R-Mich., s atd today. Sawyer said his 1nform~t1on came from documents supplied by the Just1Cf 04?partment to the House Jud1c1ary Committee. of which he ts a member. Rep. Har old L. Volkmer. 0 -Mo . also said the documents showed that Billy Carter had said he received cables from the president. Volkmer . however. did not recall the words "State Department .. or the claim that Billy Carter kept the cables at home. Sawyer. told by Volkmer of his differing recollection. said he was certain th at wh at he r ecalled on these po ints was correct. He s aid t h e president's brother was interviewed by J oel Ltsker. head ol internal security tor the J ustice Department. and an FBl agenL Re did not recall THIS WAS ALL THAl' REMAIN£0 OF COSTA MESA'S ABC LUMBER COMPANY TOOAY Firemen HoH Down Debris In Photo Taken From Rear of Burned-out Structure the date of the interview. Both Sawyer and Volkmer said Billy Carter told the agenL-. that the cables were ~upplied by "J immy." Fire Destroys Lumber Arson Blamed for Inferno in Costa-Mesa By JERRY CLAUSEN OI"" 0.ilf PllOI Staff Eighty-foot high names that could be seen from as far as the/San Diego Freewa y destroyed Costa Mesa's ABC Lumber yard on East 17th Street early today. Fire Chier Bob Beauchamp said the inferno was deliberately s e t "in several locations" throughout the yard filled with lumbe r . roofing . paint. hardware and other materials. Loss to owner-manager James Moore of 2432 Vista Hogar. Newport Beach. is expected to reach more than $600,000, the chief estimated. All Costa Mesa firemen a nd firefighters from Santa Ana and Newport Beach responded to the full alarm blaze reported at 2:23 a.m. Battalion Chief ~ Lewis, who was an charge of battlin~ Lhl' block-deep sea of fla me. said a Sanca Ana fire captain suffered slight injuries during the battl e when knocked over by a hose stream wh1le directing efforts to halt the blaze before 1t could reach Bob's Big Boy restaura nt immediately to the east. Lewis said, "We r e alized when we got there that the ABC buildings were lost. We set up a perimeter Lo protect buildings surrounding the lumber yard " Despite t he perime ter o r f i refi ghte rs. a n es timated $10.000 damage was done to a r ow or shops a nd o ffi ces immediately west of the lumber yard at 140 E. 17th St Those structures. part or the Mesa East Center at 130 E 17th St.. s ustained exterior heat dama~e. Lewis said. Dahl Design Studio probably State OKs Irvine Coast~ Land Gift \ Special to &he Daily Pilot SACRAMENTO -The state Public Works Board, meeting here today. unanimously accepted a gill of 500 acres of land along the southern Orange Coast from the Irvine Company. IN A BRIEF, 10-minule session, the three-member board also agreed to pay the land's bonded indebtedness lo the Irvine Ranch Water District. 1be board agreed to set aside up to S700,000 to retire the bonds. The money, the board agreed, would come from a fund previously set aside to help relocate mobile home tenants in the Crystal Cove area. · TllEw-ACRE PARCEL, known as Moro Ridge, was pven by t,he Irvine Company to augment the exis¥al Cove State Park.· the glft,of the acreage ls called for ln a federal seekinl creation of an 11,000 acre urban national park afon1 the Irvine Coast, Irvine Compm11 olflclala said the lift came without strings attached. • ' • .. was hardest hit in the row or :.ingle-story shops . Owner Barbara Dahl said fire ate through a r ear wall to damage an antique candlerack and several old English chairs. She estimated damage to the furniture at about $1.000. Heat also damaged three automobiles owne d by Mrs. Parvtn Arami who operates a beauty salon at 1721 FuJlerton Ave .. immediately east of the lumber yard. But plumber Joe Castro of 1727 Fullerton Ave .. asleep next doo r t o the sa lon wben a wakened by his dog Shaft. said he moved his new camper from the fire area as soon as he reported the blaze by telephone. Nodding across Fullerton Street where the truck was safely parked this morning, Castro said: "It's a brand new 1980 model. J didn't want to lose it yet." Castro, who said he doeSn't know if he was the nnt to report the blue, exclaimed, "Boy was it hot . . . everyt.b.ing went up at the same time. real quick. I've never seen anything the likes ot that before. • · 1 grabbed a hose and started hosing my garage. ·'The finl ooe along here was a cop. He told me to set tbe bell out of here. I went acroA the street over there and stayed." Chief Lewis, who said his men had the blaze udder control by 4:30 a .m., called the fll"e that blackened the block-cteep yard the worst in five yean. "One of the most unuau1I facets~ this particular fire." he said. "wu t.Mt it was preven&ed fro.m involvlnl sunoundln& exposed bulldlDCI-'' 1'h e last bl1ae of tbls magnitude, Lewis said, WU I strlp of Upt manuf aetW'bal, com merclal and office units at 3303 Harbor Blvd. In 19'5. This momtna'• fire ... not the ftnt at tbe ABC Lumber Corpontkm compomad , Clty records allow tlaat a permit Wiii ill1llld la J .... i.. to repair damaae In ti•• two-story bardwaTe sales buildlna after it WU ptt9d bJ flre. ......... Pap,\!) Sawye r said the cable s C'O ncerned trips which Billy • Carter made to Libya. ··He s aid they were al his house and he got them from Jimmy,'' Sawyer said. ·On Tuesday, President Carter, launching a counter·<>ffensive in the Billy Carter· Libyan case less than two weeks be fore t he Democ r atic Nationa ) Convention. said he as anxious to appear in person before Senate inves tigator s. possibly in nationally televised hearings. In an effort to minimize the political fallout from the affair, Carter s aid he is eager to res pond to Senate questions, "the sooner the better." And just to make sure his side of tbe story gets out before the convention begins Aug. 11. Carter said he will send the Senate a full report next week and then bold a news conference to answer questions about it. Sen. Birch Bayb, D·lnd .. c hairman of t he Se nate investigating panel. said that if Carter asks to testify before the panel next week, "I don't know how you can really say ·no' "> a sitting president who's unde r the kind ol cloud President Carter is right now." "lf be says. 'Look, I'd like to come up tomorrow and talk with you about what tbe facts are.' I think he has the right to be beard." Bayh said. Poll Places Carter Third SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -fhe California Poll shows lhat·if a three-way election were held in lbe state today, Ronald Reaaan would win handily and independent candidate John Anderson would push Pres ident· Carter into third place. The survey by Menin D. Field shows that Reaf an , the former Call ornla governor. enjoys an increas\ngly commandlna lead that bas soared liDce the mid-July Republican National CoaYllltkJD. • lo a three-way batUe, Rea1an would poll 51 .pereeat to 11 pettent for Andenoa and JO percent for Carter, tbe poll aaid . DAil y PILOT • N W!'!'; 2 I ••• ~--JlJ~T BRaDNc ........ ------..... Loll .,....., ~ ..., ......... ~ .... _ Fwure Economy ltulex Slw1 harp ·increaae WASHJNGTO (AP) -n.e pwrnmf'ftt'3 beromtt..-ol futu.r~ ~ml<' 1c\lv1t) roM sharpl) '"June. marktn1 the Urtl 'ncrt lf' a Jt'lr, \.be ~"' ~ lnpertmf'nt enn('!Ync-ed todl)' Tbe lndt~ ~ l..Nd1n& ae.onur lnchcato rosf' 2 $ .. r~t the IV& &a.In saace .rum lt'1S. ""' ot tM 10 evaUabae l'OmpoMnCSUf \b~ lQcko1 polb4 aaln . lt"d b)' a drot1 tn the rate of l11)otr" t~m manurutunn1Job5 ...... t.:,,.-d Dr.ec-ra1 \P \Tl.A:\T\ 1 \P 1 R Id Ra n ron,tdf'N'd formln& » t•u..ihtton ticket ..,,,lh a I adln1t t"On~t'r\at1\t• 0.-mocrat ul'h ai. ""'-•n Sam 'l.lnn nl Gt"OrJl• u 11h1i. \'ll'f' prt' 1df'ntlal runntna m.ilt• tht• \thmtu' Con 11tull1an ~aid toda> Thl· nl'" 'l>uik"r ' Wa!ltun&tl'n burt>au. quotan& unnamed ... ourrt•:-rt'PoJ kd th•ll an tn~•t''' Hre(.r· Rogan and hi• <'l<"t'~I Jd' 1.-.n v.e 1~h'-'d Uw poht1<•a adv1nta1ea and cf1,Jd\ ;.mtd~e' of ... ur h •n 1dtoa. nd hnall) ~buntlont'\l 1t The ron:>ll\UllOO .... ud Reaaan and ht a1d t's dff1ded that m '' Repubhon l aden. ;;nd d e legatt>s 10 the GOP NauonaJ C11nvenllon ~ to open an Detroit would re~1st llw idea COSTA MESA FlREMEN BATTLE BURNING ABC LUMBER COMPANY IN BLAZE WHICH ERUPTED AFTER 2 A.M. TODA_Y __ The ~wspaper said NWU\. 41. who hu u rned ~idt> r<'C'Ognition as a Sena te expert n defen.--e. wa. ne\·t>r contact~-An a1oe,10 Nunn said the sen ato r would have spum~ the offe r 1f he had bet>n a pproached J..,-aualP• tfodt-Capital C"llfl NUNN J E Rl'SALE~l 1API -Defying international criuc1s m and protests from the l 'nited State!). Israel's Parliament today approvt'<i a bill that m akes J eru'>alem. 1nclud1ng the Arab elhtem "t"<'tor. the capital of the J ewish sla te Thl• \'Ole in the f\ne-.i:et was 69-15. with three abstentions Freeway Slayings County to Seek Killer Indictments By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL Long_ Bt'a<'h. whoM• body v.as o.1t1eoa1" 1>u eu19" dum~ behind a Westminster Prose<>utors will go before the ~\'rvi<'e station on Mdy t8 Oran ge'County Grand Jur;. B o nin""~ name d b) CO"flr~!JJUft~tl l~ ~ohaio•• wi t hin 3 week lo seek four 1nvei.t1gator-. from the Los murder indk tments aga1nsi a Angeles ~hertff 's and Los By Tb~ Associated PrHS Do wney man c harged Tuesday Angel~ Police departmenls as.a Almost 200 L' S. cong~men appealed "fervently" for a in 14 of th" .,,.. lied . •f ""' . . • .' "' .7\rca r~way s uspel't 1n 21 of the murders of qu1<'k solut1C>n to t he hostage standoff. in a letter read today k1Jhngs of young men and boys vou ng m en a nd boys whose ___ ... -bf(Qa: the I ram an .Carhament 10 T~ran,,.Ji.ut the farJia~nt._,__~-. UM!m-Cal~fOFma -irntl le~h:nr nnr1<flf~ in ~peal\er angnly r.e/p0nded tha t Waslungton is "doing nothing to Chief Deputy Dlstn<'l All<!_!:,Jlt'Y Southern CJl•Cornia s ia ce ~hy _ ~~~;~~~ .. 1::-nett;;~mg-ttrat-tti;-· , 1 't..: ~n l?ht . ~!!(!_the iUrL _i.gw_ ... __ .. _ · _ ~--.. w1l ~ pres~nt~ e' 1dem·e that Th1.'rt' ~ nvl' be<'n .i l unsolved 1~,ue bt.• S?l\'t!n "lht' h1Jthest and earliest pnonty" was delivered 1~ve st1gato r .... ~~lll·v e link ~ murdl•r5 '>tncc· !972. but the to Parliament Spcakc r Hashcm1 Ra fsanJan· by a Swiss \.\1ll1am Geor~1.· Ho nin. 33. a <·urn·nt tn\l.'~l11(at1on ha s d1plo mal tru<'k drt\'t'r. 1n four of the tocu~1.-<I nnh nn the 2ti that havt' (.,dd.. .\iilrer Drop ~harply ~layin~s th<•t f;,iJI "•than the V<'t'1ir1 t-d .... in cc Hnn10 . ·1 J ~rtsdt<'t1on of Orangl' Count) 1.,.. ic1.• t om'IC'lt-d and regtstt>rtd LOJ\:CX)~ </\Pl -The dollar gained against key European la\.\ C'nforCt'mt•nt a~l·n<'ll'S W '\ offcndt'r. "a~ rt•h.'<.1!>1.'Cl from l'Urn·nc1f" 10 trnding toda) \.\ hile gold fell sh arply . apparent!) T h l' (our , 1ct1 m s \,\ 1.· r l.' ,tatt· prlM>ll in <ktob<>r 1978 dut' to prof1l-taktn1? 1dt-nt1fwdal> ,\ '>t•rond !>Ul>pcc t. \'t.•rnon Gold tradC'd 1n London ut ~. and at S613.50 in New York. Frank D<:nnts f ox. 17. o f Ron a Id l:J u l ls. 22 a ho of dov.n S24 Bellflower. "host· nude body Downl.'} wa ... rhar~c-d Tuc-.da~ S1l\'er ;;lso ft'll s harply. tradrng at $15.66 in Ne" York. down v.as found la!>t Dec 2 alongside "'th ~•>< murder-ln\.f>Sti~wtor<. 59 cents Ortega HJghv.ay five mat~ east Jllt..>l?t' that Bull!> and B<i ntn of San Juan Capist rano acted ac; acrompllcc·s 1n tht• Newport Approves . I ,ibrary Funding \ ~<'"en-week-long slalt>matt on "helhc r to inr rease library 5penrl1ng in· ~ewport Beach by 522. 7!"5 .... as broken thi5 week The hbrar.' J!Ol the money Hut Ctt' Council mcm™'rl> ... quahbled at length Monday <'' e ning ov<·r the need for a• part tlml' l ibra r y publ1r rdat ions position Th~ final \'Ole "as 4-3 with M ol' or J ack1e H eather a nd l'uUnt1l colleagues John Cox. R uthl'lvn Plummt'r and Philip ~J a U r e r \ 0 t I n g I n t h e i.lfflrmu11ve Tht· ext ra :.pending, which ~ill arld the public r elations post as "ell us seai:.onal library aides. hdd bt•cn left deadloc kt!d dunng lL1~l .June's budget deliberations "h en Mayor ll ealhcr "":. .1 h,~nl · I n d 1scuss1ng the issu e . Coun cil m a n Donald Strauss questioned whether the library needed such a public r elations pos 1t1 o n H e sai d ot h er departmen~ don't h ave the m ~1 a ure r said he f o und it embarrassing to ··pass a $25 million budget a nd then tum down a s mall handout like this " Councilman Pa ul Hummel o.;ugAel'ted the libr ary already "has had a generous expans ion of fac1lil1es " H e said 1n re\· 1e w1ng hts pr1o rit1es. he inund other city needs such as Fl8hing Rules Eyed WASHINGTON <AP> -U.S. and Canadian orficials have met to try to iron out differences in la ws governing tuna fishing. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT , ..... c-ttT Voe• ................ Ge-•"'°-' ,_ .. ..,.... ....,_..,., .... 0-W.M '-"-'""-"' ...._ £•• 1111111.-.. .. 111•>....., Ct1111fted Aft•nt .. ....,. codt.· enfor cc·ment and animal control to be more pressing :\1 ayor Heather said :;.he foll d1fft>rentl;. "\\'1th mt.' ... :.ht.' be~un . "do~-. r:.ite much lo" er than p..·ople and th'-· library has bet·n gC'ttmg lc:.l> and less funding "I beh<'Vl' it's morc 1 mportant to wl'an pl·uplt.• aw;,i ;. from Le le \ 1s1on than c..itch dog:. on the bt.'3('h .. P.S. Tioombly Dies;CdM Civic Leader Private family me morial ntes will be held within the next re" days tn the Corona del Mar home of north Orange County c1 vi<' leader and citrus industry executive Ph1lhp S. Twombly, who died Sunday The 60.year -o ln f o rmer Fullerton City Council member ~uccumbed at Hoag Memon al Hospital following a year -long fi ght agaJns t cancer. No public funeral service 1s planned. family memberS said today. BwiaJ at sea Monday will be conducted by the Neptune Society A native of Fullerton, where h is father and grandfather resid e d before him . Mr. Twombly lived at 2519 Harbor View Drive. Corona del Mar. Survivors include his wife SalJy ; sons Michael Twombly, of Austin . Texas. and Dann y Twombly. currently enrolled in Baylor U nive r s ity Medical School. He also leaves five daughters. Kathleen McKellogg, o f S an Diego; Sheila Heim. of Orange: Patricia Allard. of Diamond Barr : Darcy Ke hl. of Orange and Dana Webster. of Corona def Mar. They sugges t m e morial contribution.& may be made ln Mr. Two mbly's na m e to tbe Damon Runyon-Walter Winchell Cancer Fund, 33 W. 56lb St. •• New York, N.Y. He was executive vice president. of the Vim Corp., 0( Fullerton. Crom 1967 to 1973 and served as executive vlce preaident of Blue GOOH Growen and was preaident of Golden Citrus Juices, also based In FuJlerton. He also was president and a member of lbe board of d i recton ol ec.t.a Meea-bued Weblter lnternatioDal Corp., a food marketln• consultation firm. A ~ ~ tbe Uniftnlty of Caltfornta UC Beneley, Mr. Twombly served H a N•Y)' lieutenant commader tn World War II, famJJy members taid. -Glen ~orman Barker. 14. of slaymgs Huntininon Beach· \,\hose body Add1uonall~ Bonin 1-. ch.irJ:t-d "' as dtS<.'O\'ered March 22 near "1th 11 count:. of robber~ on1.· the Upper Sa n Juan Creek t·ount of sodom' and o n<· rount campground on Ortega High"ay of mayhem ·Ruth aho 1.., near the Riverside County lrne. c ha r i:?ed wllh thrct· count ... of -Russell Duane Rugh. 15. or robbery Garden Grove. whose bo<h was En rig h 1 s a 1 d n e a Is o fnund l~1 n1? nt'Xl to B~r\..cr's ~n tir1patt·f1 1ha1 ,., H1 ·n1'(' on La" renn· Sh a r p . · l K. of H11nt11 ., Jlh ~·'it 1m ol \l mcnt tn f'rot11 Page . I I DOCTOR ... Judg\' F'r anl..l 1n Oupr1·t· Jr .., 1.· n t t· n 1.· e d h 1 m t o t h rt' t· consecull\I: 11(\• l(·rm!> dnd dented uppeal bond ~' a<'Oonald has lxtn st·n inc. th<: s cntcnr<":-. Jl th<: T erm1n <JI 1:-.land. federal pri ~nn . near htl> fl untangton Bt.•ach home lie was an emergl·nc,· room phys 1c1 an before his ron viclion Among those who attended the trial daily "e r e Colette M acDon a ld 's m ot h e r a nd s tepfather. ·Mildred and Alfred Kassab of Cr arlbury. NJ Once ~1 acDo nald 's st r o n gest s upporters. they s ubsequently bec ame convinced he was lying and fought lO bring him to trial Kassab sa id tod a:. he was "furious" at the a ppeals court ruhng and v.o uJd try to take the case to the VS Supreme Court. "It's 1nfuriat1ng wh e n an) bud~ !.lOPl> t.o think of the sad l!la te this country's coming lo when a conv i c t e d t r i ple murder(>r is tumed loose on a technicality." Kassab s aid ·from ·his New J ersey home . "I'm a b:.olutely furio us and have no intention to let lhmgs stand " Kassab said he will know m pre about what actinn may be taken on Thursday, afte r the decision has been read more tho roughly by gove rnment attorneys. Jn arguments to a thr ee'.jutlge app e al s cou rt panel in Februa r y. defe nse attorneys argued that government delays before MacDonald was indicted prej udiced efforts to defend h.im . Federal attorneys countered that the defense had failed to m eet the l egal t est s that determined prejudicial d elay After the killings. the Army decided not to court-martial Mac Donald. It was n 't unttl January 1975 that a rederal grand jur y h a n ded up an indictment and the trlaJ was delayed until last summe r by defense pre-triaJ proceedings . Tbe Issue or prejudice centered on one wit.neaa. Helen St.oeckley, an admitted former drug addict w h o d e f e nse atto rn eys ma intai n ed participated In the killln11. During the trial, however. she claimed toa of memory. MacDonald claimed one of the lntruden w H a woman who carried a cmdle and chanted "Acid II IJ'OOVY. Kill tbe pl ... " Tile word "N " wu strawted ln blood on tbe lludboard m tbe master bedroom. ----- the d(•ath or ~tcpht•n J W1•lls. I OO\I. ncy. \\ hll!>c bod~ v. .... ., founrl heh1nrl J llunttnl!tl'ln Bt•Jrh ~t·f\ H t• '!Jll•lll ''° .J UOl :! J("' "'ould t>t· p11 wnt1·d bdorl.' U,1 ~ranrl Jur;. Thi· Wl'IJ., murdt·r \.\3'-.1moni.: hr '-t' \.\1th "'hll h Bonin \.\J " (' h .1 r ..: ,. d J' u l'., r1 .i \ 1 n L •" \ng1·h"" En11,l!ht ,,11d h1)W\'\er t ho t prof1·dur Jll ~ t hl.' l JO.,t.' -.hould bl· l ricd 1 n 0 r J n111.· ('ount\ Hnnin. "'ho I'> S feet i .ind \H'l~h., 160 pounds . <,toor1 1 mpa-. ... 1vel;. "tth h1 ::. han<h in ht:. µ<xkl'l!) in lhl' Los Angel~ \ ourtroom "hen he learned of 11'-'" murder _£hargt''----- F,..,.r~Al FIRE ... I Beside5 piles of lumber J!ond o t her bu1ld1ng materlah destroy~ in 1h1s morning's fire. J !0.000-!'.quare root. two 'ilory Rich Cargo Taken From ' Sunken Ship hJrdv.tirt• ,ah-~ t,utld1n1! wa:. RERW fC K . La <AP I 1h·mnt1~hwJ ._p1vcr~ probing t~e wrcckdgl' of \I ~n <ki-t ro \'(•11 we re t wo a -.unkcn 18th century ~hip off lumbt•r sht'lll·r ~t ructures alon~ lhi• Luut.,l<HIJ 1 OJ'-I hd\'1:' lhl' 1•aM anfl ~e-.t wJge:. or tht• •>rl'l\Jght up ·Kl rJ11unds of gold - \Jrd ~clrt h utmost S-1 00.000 -30 ·\!> firemt·n <'Ontin ued to pour pounds o( ~tl\'er and fi ve tons of "' r t' am' 11 f "' a 1 1· r on c·<Jpper along with numerous 'm o Id,. r 1 n ~ I •1 m "> •· r and ..,,j~!> of well preserved artifacL'i. butldtni?'> al 9 30 J m fire C•)\' Dav.._. Treen announced C'h11'f Be.rnr hamp said f1r1• today. 'nm pan1t"'i .11~ "'f'n• •"mt into StindtnL,\.O.Jn>QU M' two tabl-----~ll.,l'e41e~-b-t llt"" c •tr~f lrf trea?Ules an d ho lding a Huntington Ue£Jch ind fo1m1 ·110 fn rrnc n 'h"lYlcr-tTfl?lll~~ \ alilo .. ·_ _. --· --4~J'.,1bE-O lhe-<ft!'f'OY~ry-~ ·~one 'rht•\' p\Jll<-<1 1ntn v.acant '1r•· o ( t '1 ,, m n ., 1 e x <' 1 ti n g hoU!I('!> a.-; th1· f'nllrP ( l')'ol.'.) '.\kc,J ·' r <' h ,, 0, ,, g I c JI r Ind" I n fur1·1• tum1-<l out tr• hattl" th•· I •1u1 .... 1an;1 Jnd m.1\ be 'Int· <>f the \ Rr eonnJ~rJllOn 8 1-':JUt-h:JmlJ mo-.t '>llo!nlftf'.mt IO tht> Gulf . •·\pl.111w<l Tri .. n 'J1d It '" n111 known 1r \, '1•· ·• f1rr·m• n b .. 1111'(1 thal rn•irt· µr1·1111u-. ml'lah an· -.ult in hl.J11• L1·.1urhJmp 'air! lh•· llw brnkl'n 11p hulk r1r thf' ship, l1rt•m··n from r,1h .. r rt11•'" ''hl<'hhl''>Jt<lwt.'nl<Jownml5to r1·'~\/lldt.·1l tr1 l'"'' mt'illl'dl a1rJ I~ ft•t'l of '4 dler l •-;o mile'> off lht- 'Jlh and rini· r:i1.,, .ilarm "'t''-t1·m IJ>u1s1ana coast so uth of 'Tht.· t.·nt1n• r 11 ~ ~JS pml('("tt.'(1 r h1· Rockl'fl•ller Wildlife Rl'fugc .ii ,itl t1m•·' · h•· .1<1cl1•t1 1n c·Jmeron Pansh ~•Jutht'rn ( Jltforn1J l-.d1son l nder an a~reement with 1·0 d1srupt1'<1 "' n ll'C to a bout <'u rt1 s Blume. J -.hnmper who I i6Q C'u. ... tonwr" J l 3 iA a m •1 l•111nc1 th" wreck. the ..,, ate W111 ,pok c .... mJn '>a 1d v. h<·n PO" Pr ~ • 1 :!i pt·rr1·nt of tht• m1·t•ll'> dnd roukd O\l'f ,1 burning 1>0lP "4.J.., .ill tht· . .1rt1far·ts as we ll J::> thrt.•Jtent.-<I 1 onlrol •Jf •he handling of th'-· The !'.pokt .... mdn .,aid most of 'di' JI!•' 1 h'-' po~er "a:. rl':.lored '1a OUH:r Thi· 'hrimpt·r .1nrt h1-. pJrtncr' C'trc:u1ls w1thm t"o mmult!S "1 It t?P l 75 rH"r l'c n t of lht: vr•·c1ous mPlals SNAKE SIITER ·~RECORD Dl HRA:'\'. South Afnca (Af'I 1\n IH :-ear old g irl \.\ho cla1mt-d J world record aft€'r .,Illini:? 1;1 da:--. an d C'a~t' with ~ p<J1,onou ... '>noke-. c,a)S l>he 1:> -.t .i:-inJ? '41lh lhe n:'pliles for fl\ t mon· da\., "Ju:.t lo make s ur.._. m' rl"C'Ord -.ta \'S i.e1!!h 'an den H~rg WJ tht.> third ~uth Afn<'an to vie for a spqt •n thl' Guinnc~:. Rook o ( Rt:•fo rd '> th" yea r by .,nakt• ... 1111nl! \t<i-.llo J ohannE'l> )f nt h{"m,Jn1• "£'1 .J rt'{'ord of bO dJ~' lJ!-1 mnnrh • GILLETTE ~JI.st \I lh•• <'Urrt•nt markt>I pnC'•' f••r l!•,ltl 11f mnn• lhan S600 an n11nc1· ~J pnunds would be worth • 3ti7 ~·· : \\·· v.dl h.J\'" cnmpl ell' .JUI h•lrll\ ll\ er the '1 lSpo!';tllOO Of lh,. .irulact.... · T rel'n s a1c1 Soviets Criticized ~IOSCOW CA I'> Nobe l • Pt J<'t' Prill' .... inne r ..\ndre1 0 S<t kh.iro ". the ~\ 1et.. d1:.:.1de nt bani...hed tu the clo ·ect city of Go rk\, co nd l.'mned lht." lo\ r t· m i 1 n ' 1 n I 1• r ' t· n l 1 o n 1 n Afgham!>tan and ur~ed"'d pullout under l ' ;\' a uspices in a letter to Pre!>tdf•nt Lt.<0n1d I Brezhnev · ,z;,1;JI .. , .'Thanks for LOve' J. Strangers Aid Dying Moth~r a)' TM A aecla&ell hNI Vft'l 'mQnthi. iafO. it yur old Alleta VaJt'nc1a was (~U\c 1 lonely d •th In an unheated Sant• Ana aarqe · · Her husband h•d dt' t'r1cd her altf'r lumlng ht had t~rtnlntl \:lnt\'r. her two youna t blldrtn had bf.en pl1«"d tn fOliit r hom bc'cau.e he could not afford to house th~m properly, and 1tht' had lost a tea lO ~r ch N• " Theo her pU1hl came to the a\\en\.lon to b aroup ol Oran1e County r lU,1ena who collttttd money to bflp ~Y her mt'(l.lral bills, found l)~r an apartment Mnd arranat'd tor 1 Christmas reunion wllh .ber ttk!n l~a.year old bOf\ and 8-month-old daughkr THEaE CAN 8£ NO happy ending for Mrs Valentia. who l5 now paralyn'd rro111 lhe WIUlJ\ down and ~ld die at in) ttme But she h ui. no t been rorgotte n by her benefactors. who ha\'e laUJlched a new drive to raise funds that ~ill be used to care for her children -and pay her runeral expenses Mrs. Valencia was too weak to attend the luncheon gathering that collected $1.®0 in gjrts and pledges for the Anita Valencia Emergency Fund. But a fri~nd. Gloria Martinez. s aid that when Mrs. Valenda lettmed or the group's renewed efforts on her behalf, "a big tear dropped from her eye. and she said, ·t just can't believe all these people having thil> love ... The only message I have is. thank you. thank' you for your love.· " Figures Released Ml.S. VALEN IA'S TRAGEDIES be«an In March. 197'9, wht•n u w1.111 ~xplosion at her home burnf'd her M>ll over 80 percent of his body. rive duy11 utter ht>r douaihler WMS born , Iler hWib•nd 1en. In tbe t&.ll, and social workers plared htr chlldren m r0tter homes when she bad lo move lo the guuac Her leg was amputated ~hortly thert'after. In CX~ember, ht<r s ufferinJS were brought t.o the uttentlon ot local realtor Rachel Nelson by workers u\ the UC lrv,ne Medical Center. where M rs ~alenc11t'i, son is being treated on an ' out~ati nt b~11> for his bums and where her leg with u putated MS. NELSO • NEWPORT Beach attorney Lou1~ Marlin and Orange CoWlty Supervisor Philip Anthony made arrangements with the roster borne agency lo reumle Mrs Valencia With her children for Chnstmas The emergenc)' f Wld was set up and collected $5,000 from Los Angeles. Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Ms. Nelson said At the time, she said, Mrs. Valencia's cancer had· gone mto remission and hopeful doctors began calculaung her life expectancy m years rather than months. But the d1 i.ease h<1s returned. and Mrs . Valencia has refused chemotherapy treatments that could prolong her lift!. "She said !>h~· h<1d gone through a lot of treatments a nd s uircrmg and had no assurance 1t would work," Ms. Martinez said Deprogram ' tinae Out for Clte"s Bill J acob .Ocft) <ind Rick Cure:-relaX, "Ith a game of l'hess between r<ices Tuc~day CJl U.S. long course sw1mmmg, championships bemg conducted at I knta~t· Park Aquatic Complex m Irv ine. SY.tmmin~ <J t l1o n <and perhapi, ~ome c hess. too> cont i nu e~ through Saturday wi th prelims each day at 11 a .m. antl finals at 7 p .m . See story. &.1dd1tiona1 photos in today's Sporti.. page RI. . C~unty's Jobless =--·-_B~J_owf)~S-Tutal-:. Trial Set _COunty.-OKs .Jftil Plan --~~~~~----·--; ---~ ------------. nempleyrtfent wi If cont.Jnue to plague Orange County Tn the months a head, s tate labo r analysts predict 1n their latest report for the area But even though the coWlty·s· Jobless rate moved ahead frac- t1on<1lly from 4 2 percent 1n M<1y to 4.8 percent in June, officials ~aid Wlemployment in Orange County s hould r e m ain well be low the i.tate and national levels. The California · Employment Development Dep artm e nt in Santa Ana re leased figures Tuesday which showed 52,100 people were out of work in the county in June. Ip May, 44 ,800 we re un· employed while in June, 1979, 46. 700 were out or work .• 4 r \,. Nixon Nabs Jinuny Carter DETROIT <AP > - Ric h a rd Nixon ar rested Jimmy Carter for break- ing a nd enlering, reads the r eport in De troit Police Department file!) Nixon 1s a Detroit police ofh ccr and Carter, 25. 1s accused of burglary, police departm ent Sgt. Ray Downing s aid Tues· day. A team of police officer~ staked out the offi ce or Peerless Detroit Inc., an advertis ing s pecialties company. when a m a n broke in through the front door, Downing said. He said the stakeout ..yas set up because of a ser ies of burg laries at that com· pan} in the past week. A spokesman for the Employ. men\ Development Department said une mployment m Orange County has stayed below the s t a t c an d n a t 1 o n a I re v e I s . 'because of a-more 1>lablc economic base. The spokesman said employ- ment growth once outstripped population gains in the county. creat.ing a labor shortage at one t ime and contributing to the lower jobless.rate now. Unemployment in California is now at 7 .3 percent and across the nation it is 7.7 per cent. Job· lessness in Orange County Wlll follow the state and national t rend. but at a lower level, of. ficials said. The number of people report. ed employed stood at 847 .2oo Uris past June. a 2.7 percent increase over the levels of a year ago at this time. or 22,400 more people on the payroll. Between May and June ol W s year . the number of employed people rose 2.400. reflecting seasonal gajns in tourist -related activities. according to s tate of· ficials. But the mo.nthly Increase. a nalysts 1>a1d. w as only one qu arter of the advance reg. istered for the s ame 30·day period last year The outlook for the remainder of the summer isn't all bleak. .. Trade and service jobs will re· main plentiful through Labor Day." the job re port predicted. "I\ few manufacturing firms will have one· to three·week s hutdowns during the s ummer. however, and layoffs have been forecast by several companies. especially those supplying goods to the construction industry." ·Officials said trade disputes were expected lo reduce con· struction working for ces this past month. A .... of Ba Feet , Tbis .. wbat happens to you when your reet slip orr your surfboard while you 're ridiq a wave near the Huntlnlt<>n Beacb P\er. Local sqrfen survived spills like this and 51-depee water temperatures Tuelday whlle thruhin1 about in two to four-foot surf. SAN DIEGO CA P> -The JW")' hearing the kidnapping case of cult deprogrammcr Ted Patrick received instructions today in the fl\·.c-week trial. C Related ~tory, Page Al2). A prosecutor s aid Tuesday that Paula Dam'1> parents were equally guilty because "they paid for It . planned and participated in it." San Diego County prosecutor Richard Huffman said Fullerton physician Jack Dain and his wife Ma ry Anne we re "the instigators of the conspiracy." Their 24·year-old daughter, a member of the Church of Scientology, accuseQ Patrick and her parents of kidnapping her last fall at Laguna Beach. Miss Dain chums she was held against her will 37 days while Patrick atlempt.ed to deprogram he r The case marks the first time Patnck. nationally known for hi s d e programming . wal. char~ed m his home county. At one point, durin g closing arguments by Patrick Wall. Patnck's attorney, Miss Dain's fa ther began sobbing when Wall claimed that Paula "needed p e rmi ~s 1on from Scientology members to st.-e her parents." Wa ll told the jury t hat deprogramming Is not a crime, and added that Miss Dain, during testimony, admitted that she ocver tried to escape. He reminded the jury that Miss Dain testified that Scientology me mbe r s "want Patrick convicted." Paul Bell, attorney for the Dains. described Miss Dain as "a Oaky person with emotional problems." He also referred to her as •·a convincing ·liar," c lling h o w s he foole d her pare nts into thinking s he was d e program m e d when s h e was n't "How can she be believed on the witness stand?" he asked the j ury . adding that Miss Dain owes the Church of Scientology SS.000. Huffman said Patrick was paid a total o r uo.ooo t o deprogram Paula and s howed the jury a check for $7,000 made · out by Miss Daln's father. ' 'Tattoo' OK After Tests BURBANK <AP> -Herve Vlllechaiie. the 3·foot-\O-inch "Tattoo" of television's "Fan- tasy Island." was rushed to St. Joseph's Medical Center afler com plaining of abdominal pain. He was released today after an emergency room examina· tion. A native of Paris, the 70.pound Vtllecbalze lives in S hadow Hills, a Los An1eles s uburb where be .:-aises bones. rabbits anddop. VUlecbaize, 38, announced his engagement to acu eu Camille Hasan lut week. Tbe couple met lut Call when the ac:tresl appeared on the TV series. Envoy Ordered o...J WASHINGTON CAP> -~l United States has recaUed lta am basaador to Ethiopia. Fr~derlc L. Chapin, at tbe request of the revolutionary 10\'ernment there, tbe State Department reports. But tbe department said It would keep open tbe embaaay la Addia Ababa. Mininwm ecurity F errude Facility Set An $832.000 plan lo con..,t ruct .i temporaQ minimum :.t.>1'urll\ Jail for female inmate:. v. a-. Ji> proved Tuesday b} the Or:.t.n~l County Board of Sup<:n 1sor ... t:nder the propo!>al !>Uhm1W·rl by Sheriff Brad Gat1..'l>. the fa C'1h tv. to be hou!)ed in a modular bulld101?. will be con1>tructed ad Jacent to the James /I. Mu.sick Farm m El Toro. J minimum security raclht} for male in· mates. The count\' ha'> bN·n undn court order 1>.incc 1978 to prov1d1· minimum ~ccunly housing for female inmate!> who v.ould qualify. . "UP<'f\,~f<i ~:Jt<I lht~ hr1pc·d t h1· f J< 1111~ rr1uld be rC'J d\ f•1r 11 ... , "'1thrn 90 dJ)' Tht·\' V.l'rt· tr1ld. hn"'t'\ t·r bv 1 If r 1t1"1... from th t· G,. n ,. r .i I !'-t"n ice. Agency th<1t <tn Octobt-r tJr.:d dah: might not be mH bt•t• a U.<,t• Of tht: lt mf' rl'<j UI red tt1 pn ·parc plan~. place th•· proJt·t·t o ut tr1 bid Jnd ron1>t rurt lh•· f<Jc1la ty 0 1rke:-; pn·11mu'ilv :.t:t an Au i:: I t dL·adhnl' for the collnty to ~ub ~OOOAcres mil ~· plan for romplyinJ,; with I hi' Jlrf'VIOU<., ord<'r G .itc-. pn·v1ou~l y announced plan\ to eomply ~1th othcr por- t um-. of tht' order requinng thP fl-m:.ilt· 1nm<1lL·s who qualify be 1w rm1ttr1J lo pc.trt1c1 palc in work pro~ram-. and he a llowed "con t Jct" H slts with friends and rl'I Jt IV<"'o S1m1lar tn•atmcnt ha1> roullnt· Iv lx>•·n nffl•rtd to male U'lmatc'> in minimum '>l'C'urity confine· mc nt Orange County Supenor Court Judge Everett Dickey ruled that to provide such housing for me.le inmates onl> const1tulcd d1-. crimination agamsl woml'n Gates told l)Uperv1sor\ tha t hl felt his plan ~ ai. lhc mo!it econo1I11caJ and practical -.a> to comply with ~he court order. Fires Scorching California Land The proposal was approved on a 3-to-1 vote. with Supcrv1-.or Edison Mi ller dissenting M11lt•r argued that the board had not received adequ:.itc 1nformnt1on ·on anticipated costs. Sup ·rv1!>or Ha rriett Wieder wa!) .ibsent when the vote was taken S upe rvisors 1nd1c:.iled they will pay for the project by dip ping into a S22 milHon conlmgcn· cy reserve account. dramtd sub s tantially during recent hear ings on the county ·~ propo:,cd fiscal 1980 budget. In addition to the S832.000 for the 60·bed capacity facility. Gates said about $83,000 will be. required to cover the cost of 1m· pro"ing the i.ewa~e dispos al system at the honor farm. The county, he said. would face that cost r egardless of whether the wom<·n·., minimum ~ecunty Jail was located at thl• far m becau:,e o f ronlinucd sewer sy~lem breakdowns Gem Talk lly J. C llVMPURI £S Cert1f1ed Gtmolog1al. ACS A CLEAN DIAMOND l1glt11 up l/OUr hlr Hy TMAssociatM Pres!> \ half inch of ra in mo1!>tl'fll'd -.omc parched areas or Southern Ca lifornia, boo:.t1ng hopes for runtamment today or a 7 ,8()0.arrc fin• in the San Jacinto Mountain'> norlh\\est of Palm Spnngi. and a 7 000 acr<.> blaze m the S1dcwmder :\l o untains nr San Bt:rnard1no Counly. T hO'>{' W('f(• the la r gt.·st or dolens of fire:::. that blackcne<I more than 26.000 .icrc~ acros1> Central and Southern California and IOJurcd at lt'aSl 14 -two of them i.cnously. Sun .baked und e r growth :.parked by lightning 1>lrike!> caused most or the fires. wtuch "'ere Canned by gusty winds Low hum1d1ty and temperatures m the lOOS aloog with rugged terrain hampered firefighting efforts. II and r rew-. "'ho struggled Tut•:.day to gt•l a lmt• around tht· llmberltnL' blaze along the J:.tgged peaks o f the San Jac into Mountam.-. \\Crf' hQ~ful of full rontrol \)> 6 LOnight The blaz • threatened thf' northt>rn out.-.k1rh of Palm Spring1> and fon't>d the cloi.ure of the P alm Springs Af'ri ~tl Tramway v. hen firefighters decided to ~ct a controlled "back fire" along lht• tramway hnc, <11d Cahforn1a Dl•partmcnt of For es try spokc:,man Dave Flohr Spokrsman Royal Mannion 'aid a lightning strike on the tramway Tue1>day 1n1ur ed a maintenance employee working on a cabll' at the lower statioo. The tra mway was to be reopened today, hesa1d. Other casualties included a f1ref1ghter who broke his band. three ~at exhaust ion cases and four reported minor inJunes. Str ong . gus ty wind5 and ll•mpcratures near 110 created problt'm1> for firrf1~htt'r1> battlin~ two major blaZl':> 1n San Bern ardinoCounty. .. ~ To keep it at its brilliant best. a diamond shouJd be cleaned monthly to re move dulling oils and gnme. There are three way8 lo do this. Detergent bath: Put your diamond in a bowl ol warm water with a mild li- quid detergent. Brush each piece while it is in the s uds with an eyebrow b~h. Remove to a wire strainer and rinse under warm run· oin& water. Pat dry with a pieee or sofl. lintless cloth. Cold Waler Soak: Custom Designing Add househole ammonia to a cup of cold water. Soak diamonds 30 minutes. Uft out and tap gently with an eyebrov. brus h , then swish through the solution once more. and drain the diamonds. without rinsing, on tlnue paper. QuJck Dip: Use one ol the brand·name jewelry cleaners. Follow label Instructions closely. Once a year, have your local jeweler check YoUr diamond jewelry's moun· tin11 and condition. He will usually give them a "fast shine." too. 1A diamond ls forever . but Its brillianct needs your loving care. • ,. _.. . ~ ------.&..~· --· Bring us your older jewelry pieces and we'll update and restyle to your con- temporary taste! We're specialist~ in redesigning antique pieces too! Consult with us today. ••• - • .44 DAILY PtLOT NATION I WEATHER 4'••• ~·•l•ll . . . ~-...•. ~ T•• ~Vf'f'''' Marpld•e Killers Caught After Escape The Fire 1l1is Tune 8UDOllNL Y. llOIA)CAlJ8T: The city Of Cotta Mua aJmost 1ulfer.d an lu~t rulnl Hrly today wt..I\ ilt loa1·llme dofttown hunber yard burned to obUvlon. It was an a-..ome blaH The ABC Lumber Co •• louted on 17\h ~t juat off Newl)Olt Boulevard. burst lMo names shortly aft~'r 2 a m It wu one ol thoM very 1\addln nr.. Viewed from Just " few bk>cka awa)'. the names Mot 1everal toria ll\lo the air. It k>oked U.ke the downtoW1) sector was , enUretl .. U\ flames. . The tact that it wH not 50 widespread is a cJe11r credit to the Costa Mesa Fire DepaJ'¥'1lent. ANY NOVICE VIEWING that holocaust would realize there was no chance at all ol savina the lumber company. Anolhn H1sronc Fire Balboa's Rendewou.s Blaze of 1935 _So it ·~~miracle that fire ,pe~onnel)¥ere a ble to s av<' most everything efse. So stubborn and difCt cult was this blaze that the (ire department people were s till pouring wa~er. on the place six hours later today as commuter traHac inched by on Newport Boulevard. Smoke was still billowing out or the ruins to mark the ~pol of the disaster. WIBLE YOU CANNOT give enough credit to Costa Mesa's Finest. it was still a comforting sight at the height of the inferno to see more fire units rushing to the scene w1th names lil<e "Newport Beach" and "Santa An a" on the sides of the apparatus Costa Mesa's neighbors were coming m to lend a hand Ironically. this isn't the hrst time that ABC Lumber ha., ~uHered a ma1or fire. The earlier one happened ID the 1960 111!:-tory d()(>s :-;eem to 'repeat itself on some or thel>e major ronflagrat1on~ that 'have visited our coastal area Balboa's famed old Rendezvous Ballroom burned twice Th~ first timP v.a~ m 1935 The owners rebuilt 1t THEN 31 YEARS LATER, at 4 a.m . on Sund ay. Aug. 8. 1966. the Rendezvous went up Ul names again, this time for tht! last time You are left to wonder , like in the ABC Lum ber fire. ""hy these major blues so often seem to brealc out in the prc·dawn hours. It's tough enough to fight a Ore when you t·an ~ee what you're dom~. A night fire like this one is just that much more fnghtening IN mE CASE OF this morrung's Costa Mesa d1sastef'. 1t -difficult to trunk of too many establishments that wou\d burn and create more of a problem for firemen than a lumber yard A munitions factory or a chemical plant maybe But lumber and associet.ed building matenal~' are horrible enough when burning. Al so. it's a bit difficult to look at lhe pos1t1ve ~1de of this kind of a loss. But there is one, perhaps. The ~nllre b usiness district could have been lost. Whal might have happened 1( strong winds had been vi.siting the arec-? It could have bt:!en a lot wo~e CHARl.(YnE, N.C. <AP> - Ponce ~ t .. r 1u caalst.n into a luttront bouH today and capt ur•d three condemned tlllert who had aawed their way oYt or Georsi•'• maitou.am ucurlt1 prl•on dls culaed as 1uarda. The f<MU'tb fucltive was found dead. noattni ln. river. The FBI aald the body of 'fro, t..eon Gre11. 32. of York, S.C .. · wa1 found ln a river not far from the lakdront hou.&e whe~ the three others were arrested. The cause of Gregg's death was not immediately known. Timothy W. McCorquodale. 27. of Alma. Ga.: David A. Jarrell. ts. or Greensboro. N.C.: and Johnnie L. J o hnso(\. 26. of Logan. , Uta h. were arrested "wlthotJt strj»'lg resistance" when poli«" rorced them out or the house with tear gas. AUTHOIUTIES ACTING on a tip surrounded a hou e ln an area called "Sin City" at Lake Wylie. JUSl south of Charlotte. OW«"rs attempted ror several hours to talk to the men inside the house before resorting to a barrage or tear gas. One fugitive wus armed. but there was no gunfire , police said . ·A police spokesman said the occupant of the house was arr ested on charges of harboring fugitives G re~·s home 1s only a few miles from the nver s ite where his body was found by swim· mers at about the stlme time of ficers were arriving at the house on Lake Wylte. The four Oed from the G~rgia State Prison itl -Reidsvill~ l'!ton::. d ay affer sawini through the bars of their cells-and a window. Wearing paJamas resembling g uard uniforms. the escapee!> passed at leas t two guard& before they hopped into a parked car and drove off. AFTER ESCAPI NG. t he inmates called a reporter who n otifted prison officials. buC' authont1es refus ed for several hours to believe him. Dawn Calms Violence In Orlando ~ ORLANDO. Fla. <APl Police removed most barricades and rush-hour trartlc moved without incident today through a predominantly black Orlando ne ighborhood where sporadic violence broke out in the pre- dawn hours But four blocks of one street remained sealed oH in the heart of the area whe re an angry crowd of about 100 pelted police and passersby with rocks and bottles and some stores were looted The violence e rupted after police arrested a robbery SUS· pect at Sister Reed's bar in the central part O( the City, acoord· ing to poLice spokesman Rick deTreville. Al least one car was set on fire. but firemen were forced to withdraw from the ar~a under a hail or rocks. police said Northeast Stfttes. Soggy Sandbagging Saves Delmmre BrUlge V•'t•btr 'to"d'",.~' t"'1rovQ" T1'1, .. w ... '"'"'" \lo<lhf r"-•.,. ht/rt ~"''°''~~,., (O.O\IA! -IOw 10\. low •S lr>IMIO flt9" ~ .. 'IC> -,, Wbl"" ·~ E ..... ,..,.. hQf\t •(lfl .. I> ... 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" ...., ..... ftlln TODAY ~-.... ,.,. .. ,,,, 11 SK...O..... n ·t11t-""' t I TIMHttOAY "'"' M1W •:•I • fl\. 0.1 "'"' Mtll 1:1111.m. • • s.c.N• •.JJ11m I 1 It<.... ll!lljt.lft, u tlofl , ••••. ,,, .. ~ t i9'11 "'· ~ ntn I01I• 11•"'-• Mb f ;IO . '" Two 1uard1 at the max· lmum wc:Urity prlson wen! re· lleved ol their duties Tuesday pendlnc an lnvesti,atlon ot the esca p e . Wa rde n Charles Montcomery said he had no evidence of collusion In the escape: "I prefer to believe 1l was neglect." He blamed the escape on "nealicence. inattentiveness. lack of training. lack or pro· cedures and lack of conscien· housness." Gregg had four death sen· tences ln the deaths and robbery or two men who bad given blm a ride. and he was the focus or a U.S. Supreme Court ruling up· l\olding Georgia's death penalty law. M~aQUODALE WAS con · vlcted of murder in the 1974 torture slaying or Donna Marte Dixon, 17, of Newport News. Va. Johnson. who once escaped from another jail, was convicted of murder m the 1974 a bduction and slaying or Suzanne Elaine Edenfield of Savannah. Ga. J arrell was convicted or kid· napping and murder in the 1973 abduction and slaying of Mala Still of Lawrenceville, Ga. Prison officials said the dis· covery Tuesday of two more pa· Jama "uniforms" and ~awed ba rs on two other cells raised the possibility the fou r had plannt>d to take other Death Row inmat~ with them Pajamas the cdlor or guard uniforms will no longer ht-al r o w t• d i n t h e p r i ~ o n . Monlgom ry said. and a ~ecun ty consultant has been h1r<:d l<J check the fac1hty. Burro Buggy P a rk ranger Uave E ricsson : with young burro cfrtape d ov.er saddle, watche~ hehcopter li ft heavier C:ld.ult burro· . from noor·oi.Graru:t.Lan.>.on.--fuld. bu.t~~ tbrcat t.o..can· --yon~Ology, C:1nd airhfl i:-, being tried a:-. alternative to destrovfog animab. Douglas Bares Cash Deal ST LOUlS <AP> -McDonnell Douglas Corp Washm~on . D <" • s aid the payment~ between 197:! made $21 6 million m questionable payments to of· and 1978 i.t.Nt' • J pproved ond -.upcrv1~<>d by mem- h c1a ls or employees of foreign governments bt•r<, or s.·n1or corpornt~ mana~•·ment in MOC cor between 1969 and 1978. a spec1aJ review committee por<Jtt' ht-..1dquJrt1·r~ " · ~ppointed by the corporation reported Tuesday. Tht· l'O mpan) ·..., Decf'mbt-r J97k rt-port said McDonnell Douglas made SS75.000 in quP<. SIO 7 rnllll<m in ciuest1onabl1· pa) mPnh Wi:I\ made t1onable payments to Tr1rudad and Toba~o i:tnd in 15 countr11·" from J!.lfi9 thr 'lu~h 1!176 another $3.6 million 1n questionable pa~ men ts tn ThC' n•v1t'w com m1lll'f' said. however. that about Kuwait from January 1977 to DC'<'<:mber 1978, thP Sl2 m11l1on in qu~'>llonabl(· pa) mc•nts aC'tually wa~ com m1ttee said. pJ1d dunn~ that period in lS d1!frn•nt <.:o\Jntnes A re port filed with the Secunt1e'> and Ex Th~ commit{et· ~01d s:> i mlllt11n m payment.... <'hange Commission 1n 1978 by Mc Donnell to Iran ;md Ku .... ail made tK•1v.een J9fi9 and 197t> Douglas. a major aerospace compan.y, did not cov· and ~'>1dered proper bv th<' comp:my should er questionable payments made smce January have been considered que!'il1onablt> 1977 and under·reported questionable payments Jn a statemt.•nt filed with the SF.C'. the board or m ade from 1969 through 1976, the review com· director; of McDonnell DouJ?l<i.:. s.t1d lht! quest1ona · m1ttce srud. , ble payments v.ere made "in what was per«ived The com mittee's report, filed Tuesday with to be the best interests or the ~hareholders and the SEC and 1 n f ed e r a I d 1 s.;.t .;..ri;...;· c;...;t;__c;...;o;;...u;;..r:...t'--i-"n--c;;.;'m;;;.;.s;p;.;:.lo-.y._ees;...;;..;:...·-"---------------- GOOO OlO DAYS GOOO NIW DAYS We"'e ~port of the good~ days for on enttr• ~otton'a tnt1mme tomlly lit•. occot lol'\I. and p'-Osurea In lhelr most preck>Yt poa.e$Slon. the Amencon l'K>me. A lottlng ¥Olue ol a competttlv• pnce Is what you11 n.nd In our •xclttnQ ahOwroom- stC>f91 sport.ltnQ wtth cr•ottv. MttlnQ• '°' •Yerf room In the hOuM, and ,,,. selec· tlont lnclud• the name brand dealgna and n ()nglnol• mode exclualv.ty '°' our cue tom.,. plus decorallng service. the tomous H Fumlture wonanty o f quollty and courteous deUvety at no extra oo•t. ShOwcOM your o*fl d.Of1 wtth o aotld ook C\lriO,lba4-ettoN,g~ ~. lnt.noJ llgMI. lnltant-hMtoom ctoaa'c coblnetrnotl• ftnlsh ond ci.tolMnQ. YOURCHOfCE FURNITURE l'CMI .,..... .. V .. fCMllV.f 9000 llAIOM TOOOll9 MOllimTO H..,...,.,.. -I ""'" CMll ... °'8lltt c.-y· IL TOflO • 23141 El TOfo 9fvcl. • (71') t5t·l303 SANTA ANA/TUSTIN• t703 E. 17"' St.• ~3-1201 COSTA llllA • 3'15 N. ~ Bfvd. • ~M71t WESTWNITE .. • 1501' Bffc:t\ 9lvd. (71•) ltl·M13 """'1NGTOfll KACH • 1M31 -..Ch Blvd.• 531-6501 AAffSIA • 11727 South St.• 12.4-Ml2 IHOP 1 Dr\YI A WEEK• WIEKDr\YS 10 UNTIL I• SATUAOAY 10 UNTIL I• SUMDr\Y 12:30 UtnlL t • < 1' • (' .. ArmjtSeeks Blmt Clues Powerless Heat Stropa Raervea _A _ikins Denied ·Parokn . ' . Manson Followers "Pleading for Freedom") SAN DISGO (AP) -Anny anvt8U11t.ora were Mek=d'* &od&1lnlbeellploAonol1.000pounda of am ftreworq lhal klf'-1 lhrff member. of a bom cMlpoeaJ unit and In.ju.red lhrH otbera n. vietJm1 lnchacllac a woman soldltr. dl4td ~ after ~ c0ftll1eeltd Mulcan flreworkl cau1bt RN at t.ht. door ol an ammwtlUon ator•1e bunker. TIM lhree bodiea were found lntlff the eonc...UWorldWarllalructure. · ,._, ol the dead wue ldt-nUhed as Spec 5 Nancy Z. 0.aa.kewaki..N. ol Villa Pak. Ul . •nd Spec. 6 Don.ld Koelenbader, 22, of Naiareth, Pa. Rtlati~ ol the other victims v.· n~ yet ot be notified Fin!ll&htert •peculated the three vlcllm ,.may have fled lnto the bunker wben the fireworks 1cn1ted on a t.Nck O.at was to tab the e.ploslves to a desert storage site · c..rc • ...._ 011 Prep. 13 SACRAMENTO t AP> -lle ersing a year-old dec\aam. a stale appeals court h~ ru,led thal PTopog&Uon 13 does not prohibit local aovemment.s from raising thesr tees ( ) without a public vote -as STATE long as the charges don't exceed costs of services. ---------J "We do not believe they (voters> intended to put I~~ government in such a fiscal straitjacket.·• Presadang J ustice Robert Puglia wrote for a unanimous three·member panel or the 3rd District Court of Appeal. Alto!"1"eys for both sides said they thought this was the fs rst appeals court to rule on the issue IAN OISOO <AP> -If ... thv con· Uau• bot and humkl. SU DMeo Gu • Elec- tric Co. HY• lt may hav• to rt&>lHltb •tra"9d ,....rvtt with out-cal·ata&e ..-.r. SD061t •poll•maa Diel l.Jcelardi aald Ute purdaaae ot 11' ...... u. ol elenrtetty ftom Tuc*>ft Eleetric Co. ln ArllOU oe Tues· day prev.n&ed rollln1 blaetout.I throulhout UM ffUlll)' when reterv• reached an all·Ume ~w. . _..air ror eltctrleal uae wu al 2 p.m. Tutaday when l ,IM me1awatta were de· rn~nded, m me1awaU1 abort of the f'ffOrd set Sept. Lt . 1979, Llcdardi aaid. A me1awatt provides el.-ctricity for about 1.000 people . Sans Pri~e• P'RONTEJlA <AP> - Charles Manson d.laclpl• Patricia Krenwhlll:el •r. pdrs before a p,ro • board today, 24 boun after another Manion "family" convict, SU.an Atkins, wu refuaed her freedom. The Manson women, who have been rejected twice before for parole, are entiUed to annual parole bearings under California law. The lhlrd woman convict~ in the Sharon Tat~·LaBianca m u r df r s . Le s I i e Van Hout.en. was turned down last January. Mias Alkins, 32, once among the most ljevoted of Manson's companions ..-ra in murder. wept pro· ·-RFUL Pl.EA fusely as she recalled -su .. n Atkfns the grisly killings which MISS ATIUNS asked s hocked the world in for her freedom. but l~. added that s he un · Dual Menus; -Eatery Sued "THE REALIZATION derslood why the Board Ferry. "It's done in the or what I've done repels or Prison Terms would LOS ANGELES f AP) -A French restaurant bas been taken to task - and to court -by a woman e•ecutive who c l aims she w as "humiliated a nd ·in· ce n sed " by. th e restaurant's policy or r outi n ely handing women menus without same spirit as lighting c. me as a person." she refuse wom an's cigarette, or said "Nothing l do from standing up when she It was Miss Atkins this day forward will enters the room. ... who admitted stabbing ever undo or outweigh Feminist law yer Sharon Tate, the 8.~-the ugliness of my Gloria Allred, who pre· month pregnant wife of past." she said. pared the Los Angeles d I r ecto r Rom an Miss Atkins, wearing Superior Court civil suit Polanski as the actress a pale print s ummer denounced the policy as begged for the life of her dress. with her hair the "last bastion o( all baby short and neatly coiffed. the rituals havtng to do Mi ss Tate and four bore little resemblance with the subordination othe rs were s lain al lo the wild. shouting ESCONDIDO <AP> -An autopsy will be prices. performed today for a lS-year-old youth shot do-.-n in Kathleen Bick had in· front of a roller skating rink three nights ago in what vited Larey Becker. her or women." Polanslu's ~ned1ct Can long·hatred girl of her different than lbey were 11 years ago ·' When asked by a board member about her previous us e of drugs, she said. "Unless I was physically Ill. I would never lake drugs again. . . r have no need ror drugs anymore," s he ;aid. "I'm satisfied with who I am today.·' She referred to "the hideou s ness of my t'r1mes" and "t he ~nevousness Of my Of· fenses." BEFORE F ILING Y·<>n mansion Au~ 9. 1970 tna1. their suit. Ms. Bick and 1969. The ne xt night. Smt'e then, she said. SHE ALSO SPOKE or Becker said ltley tried in wealthy markel owners she has found religion her ~hurch -.•ork as a appearstobearandom shooting.aulhoritiessajd. part.ner in a public reJa. Robin R "Randy" Kennedy of San Marcos. died lions and design busi· Tuesday without regaining consciousness after n~ss . to a. celebra.tion ~ing hil by gunmen from a passing car Sunchly · dinner at..L Orange[Je. a Jllght. acoroner'sspokesmansajd. r ~st aura rrt on L a ..,, __ ..... _·_..,eolic &aMI two Escondidcrbrothers-arres eo-C~ga-Boufeya.rct.-H hoursaftertheshootingwererebookedTuesdavfor was handed a green investigation of fiTst-degree murder and assault m ~nu complete w1_th with intent to commit murder Originally, the pair, Prlces; s~ fi!Ot a white Ralph Sanchez. 24 . a nd his brother. Antonio Sanchez. menu sans prices. 20. were booked for invesOgation of attempted . B o l h w a Ike d. out murder. They are bemg held in Vista jail, on ssoo.ooo Wllhout ordering ~.er . bail each police said And oo Tuesday. eating ' California's Unruh Civil vain t 0 get the Leno and Rosemary La· and a new defirut1on for born-again Chr1st1an restaurl}ll11o,;change its B i an t' a "!_e r e rou n ~r J.W:_ -~-'.'.J-wtH~· pohcy. ~~-"""'"---=m=ur::-:a:r.e==re<n·n s1m1 ar 111 ··I · m more s e Ir . tinue doing good as a For now. however. ings at their Los Feliz confident 1n my ability human being because Ferry said lbe practice area home to t ake chalJenges." s he tl'lat 's what's right And will continue. Manson. Miss Alkins. said ''I'm not afraid or "\Omeday I hope to leave He said the restaurant M 1ss Krenw1nkel and failure any more " these wallc;." has received few com· Leslie Van Houten were · · While tell.an~ the board plaints about its dua l con v 1 ct c d o r th e '1 OST 1 m po r 1 . she could not "gi ve you menu system and lbal murders. Mi ss Atkins an t I\ -. h 1· not c d . J v .. ritten l?Uarantee or h e cons ide r e d the and Manson also we re 'I h<Hl' thl' ab11tty to whatthe future holdsfor lawsuit "ridiculous and con victl•d of tht· d1fferent1 ate between me." Miss Atkins said incredible." torture·murder of mus•· rig ht a nd wrong. M y she "can say honestly I myself to be in lbe type of situation I wu in aU' those yean ago. I will never allow that to hap- pen. I know that in my heart, and I understand your poa.ition." M w Atkins cried re- peatedly when Deputy District Attorney Stephen Kay described tbe chilling aspects of the notorious slayings. "She actually said she tas ted the blooc$ of Sharon Tate," Kay re· minded the board. "THE PllBLIC IS not going to forget Mi ss Atkins or this case.·· Kay said. '"t'1is case ~aptured the Americ.an putrttcri>ecause o r Tii;.;,e __ brutality of it. Paroling her into the public at this time is just too ~real a risk." Miss Atkins' lawyer. Richard Caballero, said that since the law does not permit execution of the Manson tillers . there shouJd be an at- tempt to rehabilitate them . HOLLYWOOD !AP> -Talks are to resume Monday between striking actprs and television and film producers ror the first time in 12 days in an attempt to break a stalemate over a new contract that . has t hrown the film community into a mults-million·dollar tailspin. Rights Act. they s ued the restaurant. They are seeking a permanent in- junction to end ___________ c_ia_n_G_ar_;_y llinman __ moral values are totally will never again allow --------~--- L'Or a n ger ie's dual r~~-~-----~-----~~--~~~~~~-~-~--~~~~~~-~--~~~~--~ ......... menu practice. However. Tuesday's announcement of new actors' taJks came as some S.000 musicians who provide music for virtually au movies and dramati<' television shows in the U.S. were poised lo walk off their jobs Thursday at midnight unless they sign a new contract with produce~. A i:nuslcians' ~alkout would decimaleJilm and t elev1s1on production further by halting completion of shows that were shot before the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television a nd Radio Artists began their walkout July 21. "It wouldn't surprise me if there is a st.rike." Joan Br~nner. an AFM administrative assistant, s aid Tuesday FruiC Fly Theaf Widen• ~AN JOSE <AP> -The federal government and Mexaco have announced quarantines of all produce grown in ~he Sant.a Clara and San Fernando valleys. where an infestation of fruit flies threatens economic disaster . ~n embargo by Japan also is ~xpected. federal ~fhctals said Tuesday. California previously amposedaquarantineofits own. Under the quarantines. no fresh fruits or vegetables m~y be shipped out or the more-than 200-square mile area until the Mediterranean fly has been eradicated . . All farmers in California will be al least snd1rectly affected. since no fresh produce will be .allowed out of the state without a certificate of origin. SAVE50°/o Ms. Bick and Becker a lso have asked the stat e Alcohol a nd Beverage Commission to r evoke th e restaurant 's l iquor license until the practice is changed. FOa BIS PAaT. L'Orangerie owner Gerard Ferry is a bit bewildered by the stew o ver menus . The separate menu custom is an old French ritual consider~ refined and genteel by many French restaurants, he said. "It's not discrimina. lion. It's not a provoca· lion. It's tradiUon," said Rights Told S A!'. FRANC I SCO CAP> -Mineral rights to geothermal resources underlying private pro· perty in The Geysers. an a r e a north o f San Francisco, are reserved for the s t a t e. th e California Supre m e Court has ruled. 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Or.-CemllY• "9 .......... ,..,. ... be.a tllil ............... of ln· "-""' .s 1Mnt111 nr.. llllfl'•••·~u ~vial ..u. ticmlllaatw..a llbl)' .._..._......, _,..... •. ,,.. ................. far...,. time. ... tile nPdlY eecaletiq CGSt of Onale Ooualf ._..., la beet•'•• to a.,ve a neaaUve effect.. accordlnl &o real eltlte a · .c.u... - la fact£..t awve, of 1M eomt.)' firm& employ. -. n.-revealed II of lbe flnDI. •~tiDc fw oee·tllird of Jobe, wen ~ reloc•tbal out· aide dae eomty becauae of tbelr employees' ho\wlnc pro- blemt. Some already ha~ moved. ! With the median price fw a •lnlle·f amlly dweWna in Oraqe Comly currently Sl40,000, and likely to double by , 1185, the county ls bttominl geared to prof esslonala and top executives. one real estate offical wamed. I( the county needs an increase of 30,000 workers a year to sustain Its growth. the housing situation is not 1ood ne ws. Large manufacturing firms with relatively lower wage scales arelhe m ost severely affected. But the situation also can hit small businesses dependent upon employes who an 'l keep pace with soaring housing C06ts. 1be answer. some coot.end, is to ease density and en~ vtronmentaJ restrictions so developers can boo6t lhe ,atoct ol lower-cost housing. Obviously some action on this Js essential, and soon. But too much relaxation of building restrictions could negatively affect the pleasant living conditions that lured people here ill the first place. · · It's a tricky balance that calls for much s tronger cooperation between developers and those charged with 'planning the county's economic and en vironmental future · Bigotry Destroys The rebirth of the Ku Klux Klan, now estimat ed to t have several thousand members in California alone, is a chilling aspect of these troubled times. For many years, the Klan remained more or less in • oblivion, a relic of past days in which white-robed, 'JM>c>ded faoaHcs roamed tbe-eOYnMiyside-burfting et"093es and persecuting bla cks. 1be Klan is no longer in oblivion. As nearby as Camp Pendleton, a beating incident revealed an apparently well established nuCleus of Klan members in the Marine Corps. And as recently as Uus June. a KKK leader ac· complished the impossible by winning a Democratic primary in the' 43rd Congressional District to the south. Today the Klan's traditional "white power" slogan not only conde mns blacks and others of color: but is at least as vehemently directed at J ews on the thesis that they are "Easte rn or Asian." And no less a publication than Junior Scholastic ,. Times, which is distributed to junior high schools, feels obliged to examine the phenomenon of "Kids in the KKK." · The Jure of extremist groups seems to grow in troubled economic times. A Nazi orga nization in Illinois does a thriving basi· ness in Hitlerian poster8 and banners and storm trooper helmets, and attempts to discredit studies of Hitler's massacre of the Jews with stickers proclaiming, .. The Holocaust-6 Million Lies." . A UC Santa Barbara political scientist has published a book on "The Making of a Stormtrooper." It analyzes the development of the young band.its wbo helped bring the Nazis into power. The recruits. says th~ writer, were mostly un· employed, lower middle class males who were willing t.o trade their services as marchers and street figb~ers for food and shelter . The young stormtroopers, he finds. exchanged aim· lessness for purpose , loneliness for comradeship, de· featism for a taste of victory. :rhe movement gave their lives meaning'. order and excitement. Any nation with a large body of such susceptible youth should beware that history does not repeat itself. History h as s hown over and over again that, whatever the expla nations, whatever the motivation, racial or religious bigotry is a poisonous cancer that des troys people and nations. It cannot masquerade as Americanism. Sports Backing Grows 'lbere's no doubt that soccer, the most popular spec· tator sport worldwide, is attracting an increasing number of players and fans here. So it's good to bear that a group of prominent Orange County business people bad enough faith in Orange Coun· ty's future as a professional sports center to buy the California Surf's franchise outright and thus guarantee · its continued occupancy of Anaheim Stadium. The Surf, which came here from St. Louis, has not been doing too well under its out-of-state ownership, chalking up a loss of $1.4 million last year, and with a $450,000 debt still outstanding. · This apparenUy did not faze the new owners, who in· elude developer Henry Segerst.rom, cori>oration president Robert Fluor, real estate executives Robert Warmington, Jay Carden and James Knapp and investment executive Kae Ewing. With local backing of that caliber. the California Surf could well go on to bring more sporting fame to Orange County Boyd/Chance ll)'L M. BOYD Client asks where we got tbe old phrase •·a Chinaman's chance." That renowned writer of Dear Gloomy Gus • H••r tb•t General Moton II aat in line for a 1o••rnmeat par.ued loan. ••7be OM ltmdl for Gown· ... Jbe7. yesteryear. Mr. Bret Ha.rte. coined it. He alluded to the fact that Chinese lmmi1l'anta worked abandoned mining claims in the hope of striking it rich. But tbelr plcldnp were slim. Q . How doea the United StaUll ..... UDOftl tbe lold· produdnl countries? I A. Pretty low. It dllS up 2.25 percent of the annual 1old production. South Africa produees 50 percent, the So- viet u.uca, 31 percent. Tbu mm aeem to 1utrer more tba womeo do ln den· taJ chain bu been reported. Bat a l&Udy bl Inland neeal· ly lncllat• JUll bow mum more. Tb• record• allow tlaNe Umll .. lllM1 ........ .......... -~ ..... ............ ,...,..,... -- .. Robert~-w.-1~1wr n..me. Kwvlt/ecMlr 81f1W• KNltNch/Edftotlaf P9ge Eclltw . Carter's Debt to the Saudis W AIHJ1'IOTON -WhUa lllllY Cat\erwu~ftombll ' UbJM ~. Wa brodlet' Jimmy Carter aeeruM IOllM tlaaaelal btaefill of bll owa fro• a Sa ud i Arabl aa .,...t.ctor': Th• 1tory ol how Pnlideot Can.r became Indebted to a 8audl-ccmtrolled bank was flnt revealed lD dl1I tpatt. J reported that ln 1978 the b a nk c heerfully renegotiated a Carter business aoan. w h ich was tantamount lo ha nding bim $60.000 at a time when be was financially strapped. The transaction' has now been speUedout b)' 'l'bomas Parry, an investigator for the Senate Judiciary Committee, in a confidential memo to Seo. Orrin H a tch, R·Utah. T he memo reports that Gbaith Pharaon, "the soo of the man who advises the Saudi Arabian royal family how to deal with the United States." acquired 98.4 percent of the stock in the National Bank of Georgia. Parry calls the purchase "a dubious investment in a bank that had been losing money and doesn't pay dmdend.s." But he points out a possible attraction, which may have led to this Earl Waters auanae Kquiaitioa. • • T b • a • 1 u m p 1.1• o o I n flnaaclal circles." •ua1eata tbe Pany memo, "LI thal Pbaraon at*S for t.be Saudi royal f~mily an puttbaaiq the Natloaal Bank ol Georgia. Tbe ban.k 's biaest borrower j u.t happened to be J l mmy Carter. Thu1 tbe president ot the United States found bimwlf deeply iD bock to a Saudi Arabian financier with close tles to lhe Saudi covemmeot.." THE SAUDIS gained acceu, t h,e memo relat e'l, "to tbe bank's caafidentiat mes, wblcll conta ined e mbarrassin g i nformatio n a bout the president's fi.DIMlaJ affairs. Tbe mes revealed that the Carter peanut business wrote S3 Dllllion an oyerdraft.s and' waprocesaed c heeks to repa y peanut commodl\y loans during tbe 1975-77 period. ''While Carter wu scrounging money for bia 1976 presiddtial c ampaign, the buslnua borrowed $1.15 mUliOll from the bank to buy peanuts. without a single peanut in bonded storage to sectae the loan, in violaUoa of the loan agreement. By Sept. 1. 1971, the business was insolvent to the tune of $410,000." AT THE TIME, these Cacts' had ·been successfully covered up by a president who had promi,fed to bare bls finances t.o the el~torale. Preswnably, he was not anxious to have the hldden details pubtidaed at the time they became avaUable to the Saudis in um. "0( cou rse," recounta the Parry memo, ''the Saudis remained dilcreetly sUeal The friendly Pbaraon not only kept quiet about Caner's financial •nesularities, but rene&Otiated the loan to Carter'• advaataae. "Aceordinc to a memo in the bank tuea, dated May 1. 1'11, the b a nk reneaotiated the repayment terms. Thia retulted in· a savinp ol $88,000 for the Carter family in 1978. Tbe president owned 62 pettent of the business and. t.berefore, was the largest beueficlary." He was also liable for 100 percent of the debt. as the only partntt who had the money to pay. But the memo describes a business reverse, meanwhile, wblch "resulted in a severe s train on the pres ldent•s finances ill 1!111 -a i t.rain that was relieved by the opportwM seo.ooo rmegotiaUoa." . NOT VNTIL two years later did Carter's trustees quietly move hia fioancial obligation from the Saudi-controlled bank to the Trust Company Bank ol Georgia. which was free of Arab taint. But that's another story. Footnote : Tbe Senate in vesligator winds up b is conhde ntia l memo with a pe rtine nt observation . "The press and the public ha•e been condit.iooed by Watergate,•• he writes. "to expect a 'amoting cun• -a taoecl coavenatlon, a full coa.feaalon by ooe ol the con1plrator1 or 1ome other dramatic evidence. I •m not at all confident tbat a '1mokin1 gun' exists ... Perbaps the Amedcan people need to be re-educated about aca.ndal. It ahould be comldered scandal enough that the presldeot would allow himself to come under f anandal ob&igatioa to a foreip power or that be would Peraiit his brother to be uaecl by a Moammar Kbaclafy, who anm world terrorists and eoodones an attack upon the U.S. embaaly lo Tripoli." HIGB·l'alCED MOVES -Back in 1973, Congl'ess ordered the Derense Departme nt to encourage competitive bidding for the shipment ol employees' household goods to and from overseas posts. The savings in lower freight costs i.s measured iD the millions. Vet the old ways were l,tl undisturbe d for delivering s h i pments between the contineotaJ United States and Hawaii or Alaska. For instance. it costs the taxpayers $85.1.S to. move a ton of household goods from Oak.land, Calif.. the 2.500 miles to Fairbanks, Alaska; yet shipping the same amount 7.300 males to Munic h, Germany. costs only $68.58. For the last two years, the House bas a pproved legislation that· would plug this loophole. But each time, the measure has bcten blocked ln the Senate - thanks to the obstructton of Sens. Ted Steven~·Al3!3J' ""Daorel "lno41ye:-0: wan:-. Warren Magnuaoa, D· Wu b. PUNS INTENDED -The in·bouse information bulletins al some of our Foreign Service .outposts often have bffn given some imaguiative names. For example. the East Side St.orv <East Berlin), The Camel Lot (Mauritania), Burma Shavings <Srl La.hka• and Tb• Tse-Tse Flyer <Gaboo>. WATCH ON WASTE - Suretary Patricia Roberts Harris of Ute then-Department of Health, Educatioa an-! Welfare i&awed a abarp meQ)C) las t a p riag oo tbe •Id bureaucraUc habit ot uailag up appl"Gpriated funds in the last days ol a fiMaJ year. Wilb good reaaon: Ao laternal audit showed that HEW b.ad signed -a;emie..1&·-tnilliGft-in-eontraets in the la.st tbree days -a Friday, Saturday and SUndaJ -of fisc:aJ t979. Ford Proves Himself a Loyal Party Man Politicians have a fond belief that the public has a short memory and that their mistakes won 't hurt them if sufficient lime elapses between the errors and the election . The Republicans proved that to be true by nominaUng Ronald Reagan to recapture the White House. Four years ago the White House was theirs. It bad been W 0 D b Y Richard Nixon in the l wq preceding elections and wa s belng h e ld by bis s u ccessor Gerald Ford, the nation's Cirst and only no n-e lect ed President. And, although Ford's bold was ten~ at best, there is every reason to believe be could have kept it for the Republicans. given their united support. For tbe power of an incumbent Presldeot ls mighty. Prior to Ford only two incumbent Prealdellta in this century had George Mair been defeated. That was William Howard Taft tn 1912 by reason of the spUt ln lbe Republ.acao Party caused by the man who had picked Taft as his successor. T h eodo r e Roosevelt : and Herbert Hoover rn 1932. It took th~ worst depression in U.S. history to bring Hoover down. But whatever chances Ford rn ay have bad were. shot down whe n o ut of th e West to cbaUenge his nomination came a not 50 young Lochinvar in the form o( Rooald Reagan, white bone and all. IT WOULD DAVE been bad enough had Reagan m erely m ade some opening bids and then joined in support or the GOP sitting President. But Reagan is a cold and selfish man whose personal amDiUoo was so great he couldn't step aside fer the good or his adopted party. He canied the battle into the convent.ion to the bitter end and when be lost he acted Uke the little rich boy who the other k ids wouldn't Jet be team captain, picking up his bat and ball and stalking home. Ford went oo to be narrowly defeated by a newcomer to national politits, Jimmy Carter. The margin between victory and defeat was so smaU that bad Reagan acted differently the results would have been turned around. The electoral vote was 297 for Carte.r and 241 for Ford. Reagan, who was strong in Texas, could have changed the outcome with that slate's 26 electoral votes plus those of Mississippi where be was also a gr eat favorite. bad h• given Ford just a little bit of help. NO ONE reallied better than Ford what bad caused hia de· feat'. For three long years be remained bitter to the pomt ol k eeping open the notion that he might nm again as a ploy to head off Reagan in this year's attempt. Even in the early primaries Ford was helping everybody but Reagan and keeping lbe nation guessma as to his own plans. It wasn't \llltil the Reagan baodw-cc>a got up full steam that Ford bowed out. It was some time alter that before be ~ted to a ~ confereaee to bury the hatchet. Still it was a surprise to many to s ee and hear Ford stand before the GOP convention and pledge bis full support to the man who ~ad brought about his downfall. DlJalNG BIS presidency many questiooed whether Ford had a ruU set ol braim and lbe joke that be played football without his helmet had wide circulation. But his appearance at the GOP convent ion established for aJI lime that whatever faults Ford may have, he is a aood eoldier and loyal party man who is willing to put his personal feelings aside in the interests of bis party and his eountry. As a result Reagan wlll have the advantage which be denied to Ford, that of a unified Republican Party behind him. Considering the fact that Carter ls being given the same kind of treatment Reagan gave Ford by Ted Kennedy and J erry Brown and will bave to run with bis party split wide open, it may be ei.ou.lb to put Reagan in the White Home. Why Reward Detroit's ~rs With Our Money? Once more the federal covern· ment la rushing to 1lve welfare to rich capitalists while denying lt to poor people. In the latest~­ ample, Jim· mr Carter, typecast as the •oocl tooth fairy, wants to stve 1.5 biWon of your tax dollars to the Detrolt Dinouun. Tbe Dltro6t Dlaouun ol Ford, Cbryaler and General Moton are tM victims of the ftee enterprile •Jll,em tbeJ extoll. AmericMarbaildenbaft....-,..n balM'nl eantbattMPlll!le cloeln"t .--. now. u.., ... •lllnlDI to W....,._ for a ball· •• •-...-.. ---.. This is the same Was hington where dwells a Supreme Court, Coo1resa and president who say government will not pay for aborUom for poor women. It wlll, apparently . pay for abominations by rlcb cor· poraUon dunderheads. FO& EXAMPLE. General Mot~n bu Just announced it wlll build a tuel·efflcient car that aeta 31 miles to the 1allon by 1185. Altoniahln1! Except the JapaMM aad Germans did that lnlta. We should not use tax dollars to bail out Detrott for a number of n-We should not dolt --It .. unfair to the many .... ' 9 .... ud lDdlvWuall wbo .,. refuMd 1lmilar blip. People ..... -be rewarded • "" --·--·.... ' --... _1..._..... for gigantic mi.stakes when peo. pie are not rewarded for small mistakes. ~YGQd that. free enterprise does not mean a suaruteed pro- fit. Tbe bulinelaman t.Mee bis chance cin belai • 1ucce1a or be- inl a fall\D"e. If we eoMiDue to 9"'b1lcll1e rallures, tbe pro· ducUYtty ol our eattre system wUI drop lbarply and acee&erate, more failures and lowe1' pro-· ducUvtty. The ultimate rwult ls ratJUM ol tbe en11re ~c systms because we are penalia. ing au«e11 to sublldize failure. WHAT ABOUT THE ~ands ol Jobi at stake in the auto lndUltJ')'? I doubt ii -.y poUUdan thlnb ol them M jotil, but. rather aa votes in aa elecUoayear. Tb• trulb ii that many ol thlM Jobi will not be lost because the profitable divisions ot the auto maken operatloo will probablJ continue to fUllction and there are • variety ol support ~ grams for tiding unemployed workers over until they fllld DeW jobs. Tbe point ts that, by ~ ln.1 to MIPPOrt lneft'lcleat and ll· norant enterprl1e1, we only postpone ud make worse tbe ul· llmat.e con.,_ ol the ayatem Oil wb.lcb all our jobs depend. Tbe final curiolity ls that tax money feedlq poor children ia called a rtpott but tax money feecllna bloated corporate ex· ecutlns (OM paid out S1tl million ln ueeutiYe boaaaea ln 11'11 ad Im) ts a triumphant step forw•rd ia laclu1tr1· ., ....... cooperatlaa • ---- NATION Bil Apple ·aoem BOOm . NSWY()S(AP)-.,,..._ .... redmmllllldcd• ... -. lobb'f alal .. liWtliN ...... ,. fi•a toueMe • t.M Parter .,.,.. •.• rr..-. .... twut ••• eoaapae&• t~• ,. • ......._ apona O!l S '6u a& &.he VlMa la- tena.u.al Mft Yon. N•w York. ........ JU8l a few , ..... .,., .. be ... dowD tk nnaadal c1ra1n. ll la lbe anidlt of Ila WU-t bolel c:oeatnac:Uoa and .......... boom .. ... tbaa ..... Shi ... ...... .,. .._'IP arwDd M•0 htft•. two -ol llwm recona~ of form•a.ouu. · A WAVE Qf' -hotel ~ be1lftl • t.be ebd of thia ......... · wit.b one bol~tenni to IM Demoeratie N al Con••tiOa in mid·Aupsl -and will COD· tlnue lhrou&h t.be end ot Nov· ember. llQ Jin_. IM U.N ...... a .....,~ ............. ..... ...... 111' ac1'0lll tM ..... fNm U. U.N Seaetarla& Wld· ... -u. ..... &Mt Skle. Part IAM ----•v•k>oer Harry Rel_.., caa lak• credit for • third • tM cur.-& boom. Helmsl•J. who o•na four .......................... &M 14·•..._ aaU.wtd9 Harley Rolell. II WW•n1 twe hmM"y m'4Mw9 laoWlt W'IUI ••rvieel _. ... Ill &be natJcJul and in· ten..._.. baw•.-1 eaeeutlve. One, n. Palate oa Madilon Avenue betweeo Mt.la and ~lat Strffll with 1,050 room• and ... 1ies. la •mane the most ex- peutYe ..cler coutructioo with Us SI• miWoft tab. TBE 11·8TOaY Palace, behind St. Patrick's Cathedral. bu u its main floor and en· .......... ~ ...... .. m.-.... .._ ... ..... u ._..to Ol*lbal nlPl putila. TM ho&el pl.U lO opm UO room• on Au1. 1 for JOO de- le1aa. lO U.. Democratic~ venU.. lM om, ODe of lbe aew e.ot.11 to"'"* U.. cciaveatioll. TIM two remain ... MW Mtel ..atunl ""*' u.. .. -... ae-. Nl'riu m U. cl\1, m ~ tbe ln4tm of teretcn toarilta and UM r;e)wr••6-. of tM ftDancial dlatrift. . TBS • llJLUON Vllta Jn. ternaUoaal N•w Yort, a 22· story, m.roem botel near the World Tra.S. Center, will be "the ftrst bot.el lD lower Manbat· taa si n ce 1131, .. said apollell90ma0 Karen Weiner. Ma. Weiner said tM botel. tbe fint of the ID.It.on lntenaaticlGal chain 1n tbe United Stat.es, will offer special aervicea to tbe bwQ- neaa traveler '8Dd tbe int.ema· .. . ~~----~~~~~-r r Yonten teens James O'Grady (left) and Paul Garcia clasp bands -they eomplete ride into New York Cl· ty, eompletin1 3,'700. mile tr~ trip from San in 53 clays. made tour to niN mee.y for charity. .1 # "It's • dramatic increue to bave five or ~ bot:eb under construction,'• said Ken A ttJ•.,..•fie11 et ter.t .. ,...,..._ a111f tional market. ineludiq a peat. ·,.---..... --------------...-----.-------~------~ house sportscom~e• with in· Halpern, bead ot lbe Manhattan office or the city's Planning Department. · Halpern and others in the in· dustry acknowledge that the openings will add only 6,058 rooms to the current stock ol a ... 1i•l•r d1•a•n-6Crld are,.,. re. -l•r die M-•• Nell' Yerfc Ck• ~ SfrW'd-ho• I• a dft'raR. 100,000, "a modest increase." But they say that more impor· tanL than rooms i~ what the con- struction r epresents -big money and renewed investment trance the lOQ..year-old Italian confidence in a troubled city. neo-Renaissance Villard Houses once used by the Archdiocese of DEVELOPERS ARE spending New York, complete with $316 million oo four of the six s tained glass windows a nd hotels that have tallied construe· mosaic ceilings. lion costs to date. The building is scheduled to But why the sudden interest in open some floors by Uie eod or building bot.els in New York? July. "With the official openina Albert Formicola, president of Sept. 15. • the HOtel Association ol New H~lmsley's other building, the ~--....Y~rtr; sees it as.r ~bounct m --m.--138..,,·story-.ratJWS> Ml're'W"Yor fiscal woes. Hotel on East 42Dd Street, will A number or hotels closed as a open its 793 rooms Nov. 1. No result of the city's financial construction cost estimate bas crisis in the early '70s, a nd been made. Formicola says the new build· The largest of the city's new ings are, in part, replacements hotels -at 30 stories and 1.400 ror those shut. rooms -will be the Grand But since 1975, New York's Hyatt New York, a $100 million future has brightened. As glass-enclosed reconstruction on evidence, Formicola cites in· the site of the old Commodore creased corporate interest in the Hotel. part of the Grand Central city, n ew deve lopment oo . Terminal. Manhattan 's West Side, re· vitalization of the Theater Dis· TBB OTBEll HOTEL re· trict and of lower Manhattan construction. the 1,300·room ·and a boom in foreign tourists MWord Piasa, is being doee in s purred by the devaJuatioa of the Theater District oo the the dollar. former Royal Manhattan at a cost of 111> miHM THE IAST TWO big additions ••1t•s going to cater to the to the hotel scene were the Park theatrical world," said Lane CJD Central Parle South in spokesman Mu Eiaea, explain· door jo11ln1 track, sauna, &wimminc pool and steam.room. Tbe Parker Meridien, located near Car11e1ie Hall ~n S7tb Street. plam to cater to an in· ternatiooal dlentele and epen its 597 guest rooms and 93 lUXW"J apartinenta Nov. 1. ··wE'llE GOING TO be a top Juxury hotel with the emphasis on the restaurant quality and food:' said Benoit Gatteau· Cumin, food and beverage direc· tor. That s eems entirely ap· proprlate. Arter all, said Formico1a. tourists and the in· dustry alike recognize one thing: "New York ls still the No. i 1atewa~ to the world.·• GOOSEBlJRGER CAPER COSTLY SAN RAFAEL (AP) -Two men bave been charged with cruelty to animals in tbe stranpl.8tion and barbecue of a popular pnder that lived with its nearly blind mate aloac tbe Tibu.rcm waterfroat. Tbe Marin County district at· tOrney's omee filed a eomplaint Tueeclay qainst Stuart ~ 20. and 2t·1•ar·old .Joaeplt A.le9edo. 1cm of former ~ planaia1 eommiaa'ioaer llaqaret Alftedo. Tbe ...-, bulb ol 'ftbaraD. faee JllGAible '"*"" of $500 .. llDd-or lb ....... in jail ill &lie eae. l . PUBLIC BEARINGS BEING CONDUCTED BY THE SfATE SOCIAL SEllVICE8 ADMISOSY BOAllD Notice ls hereby given that the State Social Services Advisory Board bas scheduled a public bearing in Sant.a Ana on July 31, 1.980, from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m . at the following address: 1300 South Grand Street, Building A, Conference Room A, Santa Ana. This public bearing is for the purpose of COD•· ~. · siderin& the following items: -ITEM l . Impact of Refugees Ummigruts) oa Social Sen1cea Deliveey System. rrEM %. Impact of Refugees <lmmigt'ants> on Community Serivces -Health, Housing, Jobs, Education. If you are in need or a sign language interpreter at the bearing. please notJ.fy the Board by telepbooe no later than noon oo July 30 so that the servtces of an interpreter may be arranged. Testimony is invited. Written statements may be presented at the hearing, or mailed to the State Social Services A~visory Board. 114 P Street, Sacrarneotb, CA 95814. phone: (916) 322·3206. IN2 OR2 OFIWILL• UN DAY \ . 14 yearsl 14 clubs! And we're still growingl These are the final days to take advantage of the best offers of the year. In celebration of our 14th anniversary, Holiday Spa Health Club invttes you to get our special 2 ,._. Of' 2 people for the price of 1 offer. You can enjoy the finest physical c:onctitionlng equipment ava;table,today inciuding Dynamics~ Nautilus~ Paramounr, Universat: and all the latest in health and fitness techniques at our very special anniversary prices. 1 • You get hot hXdro-massage whirlpools, sun rooms, Finnish rock saunas, steam rooms, jaZznastic ciasses for womer-a. and at selected clubs, swimming, jogging tracks and racquetbaU. Holiday Spa Health Club. It's our anniversary, but you get a• the gifts. Hurry. Offer expires midnight, July 31 . The 2 people for 1 mem- bership 1s not renewable and neither offer is avaitabfe at our Torrance JUIV location. ·- 2 3 r ..... __ -- 4 ... . 5 12 I DM. Y flllLOT AUy. WIWam "BW" Walker i4 alive. w.U a.d ~ zo 17873 Beach BJvd., Hunt.inlton Beach ea.., or "2·5100 • ._ ••• Ma .... ............ ,, ........... c.... ..... • 1 ~ Solid Stare • '"·hne Pleture Tube Svsreir •AFC • ACC SAVE s20 ~ . . . 25 .. DIA&ONAL COLOR W /9UARTZ B.ECTRONIC PIECISION TUNING 13 .. DIA ONAL COLOR REMOTE CONTROL • Color Momt0< Sy ... I PIT' • CablP PP:.OY Caoablhl\' • Ouart1 Etecrron•' T11n1no 25" DIAGONAL COLOR W .'ELECTION IC TUNING ..c:::'-~ • VIR II • Pel'l'Ote Control • Ouart1 Elec1r()('l1r Tun1no 23.5 cu. ft. SIDE IY SIDE Frozen and lrest\ fOOCI storage soace ptuscru~ ice cube<; Ct\tlled waif'< dehvereo ro you• 91a-.!. ,SAVE s100 WASHER & DRYER rg -WWA7070 • 'l Cycles • 3 Drying Selections • 3 Wash Sotn CombOS • 'l Cycles • 3 Temps . . SAVE 0~A1~ES60 .. SPACEMAKER . MICROWAVE OVEN • Mounts over your oresent range •Eye level Convenience • ~ soeed exhaust fan Olus eoolctoo ltght • Easy to install • Black ~atrn1 Picture Tube • 1 00"-Sohd State •AFC • AC<' 25" DIAGONAL COLOR W /9UARTZ ELECTRONIC PRECISION TUNING • VIP 11 • l10N SpnV\r • ln-tonP 8tac1< • VIR II • Ref'l'Ore ContrOI • Ouart1 Etectr()('ltC Tun1no • 13 9 Cu Fr Pefngeraror • Door Shelves for eggc; • Ad1ustablP SnPIVf'"i • Two teen Easy Trayc; POTSCRUBBER A DISHWASHER • 3 f ower Levels 'no soeciat wmng) SAVESSO t s:-r SAN DIECO <AP) - A federal judge says the U.S . Bureau of Land Ma nagement is within its rights to forbid off. road vehicles on two narrow access corridors through Imperial CoUn· ty dunes. ln 1977 the bureau c losed the corridors west of the Niland· Glamis road north of California 78. THE DECISION was taken to safeguard rare plants being threatened by dune buggies and other vehJcles while a management plan is· worked out covenng de· sert)and an Cahfomfa. a spokes man said ---u . ot!tnct -.rmrgr Le l and C . Nie l se n listened to aq~uments on both sides ·befor e up- h o Id 1 ng t he govern- ment's closure. An attorney represent· ing the California Off. Road Vehicle Associates a nd four ·wheel-drave clubs with a reported 20.000 me mbe rs said civil rights had been ig- nored . "WE'llE NOT talking about meadowlands. · · a ttorney Kevin Midlah s a id ··w e ·re talking about o n e o f the harshest environments ... you can die 100 yards off the road out there.·· But Assistant U.S. Al· t o rney Edward F . Kolker said it is "clear tha t off-road vehicles have an adverse impact on plant species ... Sierra Cl ub attorney Laurens H. Silvers said the days of unregulated use of public lands by off-road vehicles is over. Both the Historic Sites Act and the Endangered Species Act prohibit it and Congress as well as two pr eside nt s have made their s upport of those laws clear , Silvers said. ABOUT 80 PERCENT or the dunes area is open to recreation vehicles, Kolker said. But now. he said. the Bureau or Land Management n~s lime for a study of the uses fo r the desert includtng the dunes. Secretarv of the In· lerior Cecil Andrus is expected to get a draft plan for the desert by Sept. 30. PORTSMOUTH, N.H. <AP> -A Portsmouth mug maker may have a 1,000-beer hangover by the end of summer. · Petet' Petrie began a three-month tour or ·Ireland to promote alcohol awarenua in tbat eoumry. One ol bis employees 1&11 be plans to atop ln 1,000 pubs along the • ., . Janet Prince, Petrie's business maaacer t says he has contracted with Guinness Brewiq Co., to promote a "Walk, Don't Drive" campalp Sbe iaya be plus to wait 25 mtles a day, drbakiJll a beer ill each pubbepuMI. J. ~ DANA CANOE DANA TABU SPRAY COLOGrre Tiie lrtlflla thlt pull I spelltwtrywlltn It ltudle&. 1.8 oz. 1.00 EAU DE COLOO~ For men who oo •w rywfttr1 311/16 oz. -a.s·o~-- ToesiesTM PEDICURE PADS Separates 1De1 lor eny 1ppllt1tlon ol pollsll No luu .. no mus. 2·PADS 1.98 BATH COLLECTION from Ert.JOLI 8-HOUR HAND l!t '2. 75 BODY LOTION 6 oz. 4'e Bubbling MILK BATH tOoz. 6.00 Molsturizl.ng BATH SOAP .\oz. 2.00 R-. GER li:;S -~1 I ~ \.... I -~ . - 1 " eylure eylun: Nail!'\ . ' -Euv to apply Uinq luting. Sray on unlll you tl~e them off 4.50 Krr ·CREME BLEACH Regular or fJttra Strength •VISAGE CLAIR rac1a1 Hair RemoYer Contains baby <Ml and coc.oa butter Faberge' "Rewed·Up Reds" Maybelline [. Moisture Whip COSl'IETCO Ceramic Glaze Professional Nail Color 1.50£A Supra Silk ProltJCth.c rKtal Hohturucr , m. Cream Of' <\ CM. Lot.loft 2.19 f.A. CL~SERa MA.KE-OP R.El'tOVER 4 oz. Wlltl mlSl lf'IY dlspenur. REFRESHING DUO Boa • WACKY ZODIAC PlrtS 2.95u. blJ .JeMI ,.,.,~ .... Altl:I Bath Splash wtttl l'JU% MotsturUing Soap 3140&. 3.50 (. OGILVIE WlllSPER WAVE Nr:w Soft Penn Ammollr.~ 1 4.25 1 - ........ --... . --···· ----. .. 100 TAll.£TS .. •.1-... , .. I .1. --------·· -___ 1.11 SAVE NOW! BODY ON TAP SHAMPOO An t Ftt111u1u 7 0L 79c EA. SPECIAL! SAVI! 24oz. . - OAILV PLOT A. ASS'T. FOlllUUS 49 oz. W .~llTE • SAVE •1.24 NEW ~· FREEDOM -~ ~ l.3&u. ~·~-I.DI -----------lllliiiiii--~~------......... El! 3.35 .... ,__ SAVE 49c 1 "Ecstacy " GILLmE CAN NO • ·~_.-.--:-:-:.BATH ENSEMBLES -._ ·. Made ~ lui urloul 50110 coior • · tombeo canon pile DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER ;;.;n:..;.;~":ll Sojt and a!lsii"iit'\1f'Wf!ft1N!fQY ends ~~U- 5 Sha.Inc C..tridces with 2.79 BIG BUY! WARING 7-SPEED BLENDER • cup '"'"''Proof ·Power P'llClltr"" with rsmonble , blade assembly for usy _._...__...~ .. clunlnt. lalU ....... 117-l 1988 SAVE 1 10.00 GYRO -AIRE FAN Air moves 11r11glll ahtaLWhisper qu1e1 clrcul1tlon ... ;~ .. 5995 SAVE NOW! 35 QT. PLASTIC CHEST & 1 GAL. JUG Ughtwerghl. rusl· proOI plastic cooler with hinged lid. ,,,,,_ 1511 I ~~ 5.00 ~ 6.00 "Santa Cruz" RUG BANSE CT Flea & Tick 69C lllSTOL COOKED HAM TAYLOR California Cellars ~ •Y\M ltOSEO. ...... t~ •CMAIUS ., ' . ~---•ltttllff: --. • IUltGUHDY El. Gil beys GIN 1.S UTH :50:. 3.99 Kamchatka ~::.3.99 . ~ '-·. -) Our pharmacists ate professionals who can fill all of your prescription needs quickly and expertly. JUST BRING IN YOUR PRESCRIPTION VIAL OR GIVE US A CALL. We'll take care of the rest. .. PW Z ;:'"'91~ OVAL BRAIDED RUG Oval style tor ~Itch en Oen or 1ny room 1n Ille hou" WHhlblt 2.99 400 l.U. lOO's 2.99 WASH 2 ~ s3 ClOtHS A , FREE RAZOR ~ •• D 2 ~SJ 129 =~:LS 2 ~"s10 -·=== TOWELS A - WASH 2 6 s3 CLOTHS A HANO 2 ~ SJ TOWCLS A BATH 2 ~s10 TOWCLS A SAVE 79 ~ GILLEnE ATRA 10 Shaving Cartridces 2.49 SAVE 5 1.96 60 FT. Garden HOSE "SIGNATURE" with %" BORE 4 9 9 llmy bran COUlll"'9s- w11t 11111 lllr*" or crlCL ,~, .... .,.... . SAVE 1 2.00 • ·~ .. ~ ---·---.... "METAMUCIL" from SURLE A ut11r1I wttlllllt 3.79 llbtr l1uttvt. 30 PACUTS SAVE NOW! POU NA CAT FOOD Aa\FIMrt --- -• -----L.--.....•~ _.....,__ I• DAIL V PtLCIT &fJ W@M[( ~@lfWi1©@ E.wM ......... ..,,, DEAR PAT· BrlU h European ~ln. a non proflt •durational txchanae or11ntunon baa.din Paris, l''ranct . uraeatly needs fammes to erve aa hott.1 ror 10 h1ch school &Dd toll~I t~ who will be arrl~ll'\I Aue. 2 fOf' a month's scay In Oral\le County In rflW'n for ptOYktin& • N>mfortabae bed and meals for the studHt, ho6t ramlly membt>rs will ht' eU11bk to p•rt1clpate tn a similar bomestay txC'han1e an England nut 11 ummer. Approximately 45 bludt-nl~ w~rc pl•ted with local famlll~ an July thal\b lo tnlormauoa an the Dally Not. Our efforts tor August are proving lo be much more difficult. and we don't want to disappoint the students who are already packed and look.mg forward to vasating our ~mmunity. They will be forced to cancel lhelr plans lf we <'an't find host families. Hope YoU can help. C S , Fountain Valley Good hack: Re aders la&.ettS\ed la tlkls pro,ittt are asked &o coeuct CorlnDe Sdaatamu. pro1ram coordlDator, by phoaial MB-~ or 675·5135. L If &hf flo•f'ra ..... • •Uk)' n.w ..... tat •. plat't lJMo lo'lHr -·lf lacll of &lae l&e•I la iMWa& waltr tor 3t ~. Tiii• wW pnwee& fttd4 ,,.. pluua.c watu·t'O•duttl•I l8es. Abo remeve HUA follal• plu.i all len• tMl ...W M ...... vutu. Platt' la a tie.a coMIJMr tllat llH bee• ••Mod la aoap Hd waa.r.,,. .W re .. ve uy battf'rla or r•1I U.at mlclK,... w1 .. ,..eMd'8Ctla1 t•be•. OM °' two tablffp1ou et ee ... ~ la a , .. rt ol wat.-r doff Ute HIM Job 11 commercial Oowf'r p~vattves at •• ec.omkal eott. Plue flowers out ol direct •.aallPt •ad away fro• warm "--"~ Keep la \M ~rt1era&or or a ~Id room whee ..a oe dllplay. Mo.a flowers ~•ellt from &eaperatares aa e.GI as 3S de1rees F. GladioU and orclkldl are ex~ -t~y prefer a lemperatu.rt no iower tbu 5t•llff• F. FlDaUy, doa't arraa1e flowen wiU. fresh fraiU or vegetablea. They prodace e.ougll etbylffe 1as 10 drasatcally sbortea tbe}We of mu cit& Oowen~ ln~dga•~ Thrflt 1lct"0111tf DEAR PAT: My husband and I were thrilled to hear about a thnft and loan company that is Boost First l•pr,.,••ion oHermg an annual yield of 8 SO percent on a $1.000 investment until we learned ttus company was not DEAR PAT: Where can I get adVlce on how to insured by a federal corporation. They are insured wr\te a resume that wiH help -rather than hinder up to ..$.W.000 fot:--ea.ch accowat with the Thr-+rt -my j90"search effOrts? Corporation of California. One hears so much D.R .. lrvme about "Oy·by-nigbl" savings and loan comparues Phoae tbe Soatll Oruie County YWCA at that we arl' unsure about investing with this firm. r..2-3577 for lnformaUon abeat its upcomia,; Do.you have any advice'..' rHame writing worksllop. "Tbe One-Two of N.8., Huntington Beach Resame Wrl&ID«," will be preeet1&ed at &be YWCA T~ state Department Of Consumer Affairs U411 N. Boardway, Santa AD•> by Freda Grones, says that there are greater risks wllh thrift a profesaioaal resame consultaat. accounts becauH they are not Insured by a federal "Tiiie One" ls scbedaled Aac. 5 at 7:30 p.m. for insurance ·corpoution. The Tbrlft Guaranty Corp. do-U-youseUen as well as Pffple seeking a of CallfomJa, whJcb doff lD!ltue these accounts, is profnsioeal age11cy. Thls sesstoa wUI answer a noa-govemmenlal corporaUOa. The OCA says bask q•.UOU ud &e!ch •!!g>=bY=m ftnPJ!!J ·• belbre >•ou •nvea, bavaU,a&o ctta.,.,.~-. ---... , ........... --·em: 1'1'1i"TWO"tnDliiliiela Aug. 7 ques tion. You have the right to nqut-st by appoilltmeal. Do-tt-yoarsellers will return for a information concer'niog any thrift· and loan ooe-&o.-e professlcmal analysis of ro&gla dtlfts. company•s flunciat condition at any of Its ~ lk ·"••• Fre11lueru DEAR PAT: We JUSl bought a home that has a beautiful flower garden. Now l have a ll the flowers I can use, but tbey don't stay fresh very long. Do you have any tips on preservmg fresh-cut flowers? A.J ., Costa Mesa The Cooperative Eneesion's farm advisor's office says·you can add days of freshness &o cut flowers by removing al least ooe·bal/ inch of the tit.em, cuttiDg under wa&.er with scissors or a sharp knlfe &o expose a fresh surface. Lawsuit Claims Clown Not Funny SD Metro Dubbed ~rolley' SAN DIEGO (APl - The S86 million laghl·ra1l 1 r an s1t system being built between downtown San Olego and the Mex· ac an bo rder will be called t.hc San Diego Trolley. bosi.DC!s& locations. · RecJ. $12·$31 ON BUSTER BROWN SALE SHOES A.,D OTMBS #30 FASHION ISLAHD 644-6464 ~ ALL SAUS MCAL ............. To ~t 1tfftfal Former President Gerald R. Ford will receive the American Legio n 's Di s · t1nguisbed Service Medal. its highest honor. at its national convention Aug. 21. P UBUC NOTICE Pt19UC NOTICE ,ICT1 nCIUS llUSINllU ......,.STAHllllCN'T ,,,. lol-1"9 ll)er\Ofl' ••• 400"9 builMn•s f ECHNIC"'I. Et.CCTltONtCS OISTRllUT~. lJO) H-81Vd., GI t, ~t• WMI, Cal.._• tJil2' -----._ .. ," ~·· tlofl. • c.t11orwt• <<W"-.. loft. »OJ M••-.0• 81¥4 • GI'· (OU• Mew . ""'-....... ~ T"' \ """"*\\ \\ <°"""<le.I llY • <M • pore I ID<\ ~.--tl.•­ C.-.C-•u ~~ Tiit\ \I.ti-"'~ 111eo "'"" ~ '°""'• Clff'> DI Or.-.gt Countv 00\ Ju4y •••• .no on ,,... '~""""" of wf'lir'tt"if r •h u~ t «.te>C>f'OC>fl.rft' •"'tr. <Gn'4',,.•ttOn of tru \ O<O~< I (-\ .-~ •1\0 ·~ ., fO ...... ~ ff"lir'f'p ¥t' ,,,..,, '\tQif1UfiJ(4"'1 .tte<I\ GI , ... l>'o,l'<I _ ...... .. ••nuf'lf'd '" ttwo o--ew-'°""'" Pt'f'o.H' c 1Q •"0 -f\~tf\.-f t"•'f' ... ~ .,. .. u''"tt••~ O* ~tto.itt-on ,......,,"",.~ •m ttw--DP1>t"<1 •~f\ ~-ft04 ("t' '" '"'' ( lr.t ,H•" "K)T l(E • O'H1 I\ "''" MllC• THOMAS WELLS Al\-•YllUW l'ICI ... :':~';"" O'\ Jtlh H. , .. 4' 10 ""' Wllt t19 ..... _,,._ .......... ,.. "'•---' C:-Orlw N•W...,, .. Kit. U .,_ Publl\,_ ()'.onqo (Ood•t 0..•1¥ POOi Ju•• :IO. Auq •· 13 '° l'IO )Ul<IO M•"" .. 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(tly 01 lntt .... t" Or- (Ou"'• '"'"' ~ (\311,llOl ttt •I Ott•.., v& Ot t11,,1y-t1wec1o11.,~1u; 001 •lm•tl<O '•"l>"•<l"'tll(Y t6tdS-°"" H-eo OPr\'.ent I~ I P.,rfMffl-~ 80tl(! 0... ~ Clerttnl I ICC7°•1 Pn"""'t 80<'ll '°Cl«'f•\I• ( .. I <-0..,.. frOf" ~ ~ ....i••"O -t<tofA--0 °"<' H11-•0·f'llt" T"o11••11d Dell••~ "110.ooo..GOI ,. nd.,,,. JVl'r 1\. .... , ttle Ol\tf kt °""~ CoritKt • llJtn)tllt.111 Olle$E_...,. COUNTY GO~ F .. d·Nber ' DM..Y PILOT All 1 ~ J •' Meals Serve Politics To Admit Mala , :: •>' 0.C. IR18TINGI ............. A• 1'obert BMIMm. A·NeWJI0'1 Buch, plan.a b11 auual ltiaDCtaeof\ wtth IDaJOft and dl)' maoecen Aue 1. Mecnbns Of lhe Su 06eto and Orance County boerds Of l\ll>enilon also are ~xpected to be on had co dlscuu mytual ~ffnlS between &<>cal IOW"lmt'ntal •l~d• and tM fl'deral IOYemmenL The luntheon wtU M It the Reuk-n E Lff Rf.staw-ant. Nev.-port Beach • • •• aEP. DANI EL LVNGa t:N. R· Lona Beacb. plans a to"'"" hall meet· 1n1 in Stal Beach Aue. 7 It •tarts at 1!30 p.m lo the Senior C1tbens Commwuty Room near the M 1ry Witsoo Ubrary. 707 Elect.rte Ave. Concreuman Lunven represents the 34th Congresaional D1str1c t. "'blch covers portion.s of Los An&eles and Orange COUDlies, inducting Seal Be.ch, portions of Hunltngton Beach. Westmimter. Loi Alamlt.oe, Sunset Beach and Ro5Smoor. ••• eoq,..... ltobert Bedbem. Staa. Sea. Jolla Setun1l&. AIMm~ao • M arltn 8er1eaon. Su perv61or 1 Tbomll R1Jey. SMrilf Bf'ad Oat411 r •, and Lola Lundber1. county GOP • .. -4 chairman. • • • • t " ~YWO•AN aEaGEION, .• R Newport. Beach. N)'I ta.. Govemor hu •lcned fow bUll IM 1uthored. On~. AB 3323. elves criminal cowU lhe opOoo ol reqwrlnc an otfeoder to pay lhe ~\ or bis probaUon. Jo Orana• County. th•l'a about $21 per month . accord ing to th e as· semblywoman Another btll. AB 2116. allows com· munlty colleges continued aut.hortty lo enter into jotnt occupancy leases and a,reements wilh private parties. Another Bergeson· bill. AB 3354, cuts from eo to 30 days the tune re· quired for dlspos1hon or evidence ln cr1mtnaJ cases. She says her bill will cut storage costs. OM AHA. Neb. <AP> - T b e National Federation of business and Proreaalonal Wom en's Clu bs h as amended It.I bylaws to a d mit m e n to mem benblp in the 61· year-old oreani.taUon. The BPW. bo1d.1ng its annual convention here. earlier pa ssed a resolution supporting the inclusion of. women in Selective Service reelstratioo. An oth e r o(flc ia l statement from the organization blasted the Republican party for ex cl udlng support ro r the Equal Rights A fourth Bergeson measure. AB 33SS. is desagned t.o cut paperwork re- o.11y,........,~ Ame ndment from its · platform. Change of C0tn1nand . One plank adopted by lating to probationers THE L\GVNA BEACH Chapter of the California Republican Assembly is planning Its sunset buffet for lawmakers and o ther GOP d1gnitanes. Capital Designed DAR ES SALAAM . Tanz~a (AP) -Tanzanian Pres ident Julius Nyerere bas ~proved 1UL.archltec· tural master plan for the country's capitaJ at Dodoma . pa .. ·lng the way for construction to begin next March. the government-owned Daily News reported. Brig. Gen. J.V. Cox <with flag) is new com- mander of Marine Corps Air Bases. Western Area, and of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. He accepted flag sym· boli~ing change of command from Maj. Gen. Joseph Koler Jr. Oeft> durtng recenr ceremonies at the Orange County base. Ce remonies also m arked retirement of Maj. Gen. Kol er after 37 yea rs as a Marine. t h e BPW Into Its legislative platform calls fo r "equal treatment of women and ================= men. regardless of-~-- m arltal status. In all tU t floats, cb•neea are -rt will ~ Aug. n> at Ole home of Harry Lawrence. 2345 S Coast Highway. The s t.o 8 p.m. reception is a fundraiser -S2S per person. Ex-pected to be on hand are Axll•'s VIiiage Shoes ·-~~-MJ-ANNVn ·sHCSE CLEARA..McE SBICCA FOOTWORKS NATURAL COMFORT s25. REGULAR TO 539.00 BARETRAPS 518 •. lo 529. REGULAR S29 to S49 LA VISTA ANGELO · 513. REGULAR S23 to S29 FLORSHEIM, ST. CARS, MANISTEE NA TURALIZER 9WEST 525. REGULAR TO S4 I .00 FAMOLARE s25. REGUCAR TO SSS.GO GRASSHOPPERS 511. REGULAR TO ~20.00 ¥3 to VJ off Subiect To Stock On Hand -Many Other Values Not Usted -Selected Styles and Colors. Laguna Beach Store Only AXLINE'S YILLAIE SHOES 245 FOREST A VE~ LAGUNA BEACH 494-2796 phases of economic life I with special emphasis you'll read •bout t on reforming the income tax system and elim· in the 1nation of ~nmmallon . DAILY PILOT tn insurance." ..__ __ ~~-Mi mme~i=---------" Madness Sale ONE WEEK ONLY! ENDS AUG. 6 0 on all indoor or outdoor furniture CASUAC. J:..1\)11\.G-CE~'T'Elt 15 MONARCH BAY PLAZA 661-6657 l~J Mon.-Sat. 9 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Closed Sun. ~--~-------MON~H B~V Plfl~~ k s 0.. ~ ~ S,hop in the relaxed open ai r surroundings of Monarch Bay Plaza. Feel the ocean'breezes as YoU browse throuoh over fifteen uni que shops. We feature men's and women's fashions, f ine gift shops, personal services and for your entertainment -a movie theatre. For your convenience we also have a post office, ~ financial Institutions, drug store and a service station. Our exclusive ""front door parking" makes shopping quick and easy. Monarch Bay.Plaza can be enjoyed by all -offering you one stop shopping in a refreshing coast.at atmosphere. SOUTH COASI HIGHWAY AT CROWN ¥ALLE¥ . ,, . ,\ :t •• .. • . ' Al• DM. v "'-OT INS£4SB &4TIUD ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast <AP) -Tbe mayor of thla West Afrlt'aD capital of a •UUo• people 111111 ··-·* ...... '° curb an outbreak of raMtil. lla,_.A-. .. Koue Kan11 *'*' ta order •alllGI lt W.CaJ '° walk .... t'all, __..,_ and Odaer pet.a ualHa U-.1 are le11 bed and mulled. Tbe order also Hid pet• bad to be vac· clnatt'd. .... 11f1y.J411f3D.1-NATION Deprogramnier Patrick Sued for $2 Million 4 ' POltTLAND, On tAP> -TM 'o'°IUt'I 1.n wen Patriek • ._.. eonfe~ that Heller and Ms. Sack.I M1. 'ntchboume, 22. who came Into Cburth ol k6-tolocY .._Ned a• du Sacll1, B•ld Heller ud 111. are auodatelol Pauicll. contact with the church at .,. 17 mmw. ai& .,..., ~ Tltchboume'1 motber. AJma Hall o1 The Rev. Keo ffoden ot the Church after movlq to Portland from Moa· Ted Pmtd ad thrM ot!Mn, elmm· Eur.U, Mont. of Scientoloty aakl the defendaats tana, said in her lanWt. tbat abe waa lD1 the)' eoelplnd to da .... U. TIM .wt, wbkb allo ..-. lllO,• con.spired ln me to ''dePf"Oll'am" brainwashed, barused and caused cburt" by perauadl•I a foraer l• attorney fMI. ehar1ed the de· Ma. Tttchbourne. whoee name then mental anp1sb. member to rue a lawsuit.,.-k. fetMlaall "IOliclt.ed and caUMCI" Ks. was Julie Christolfersoo. in Montana S Pl wr•d ,. Julie ~ ol Portlaad wu Tltchbourne to file ber swt ud belped and Calllomia. pray 8D W I em 1wardld • mWJan ln Au1uat 1.t7'I by be rpaylawyera'tees. The l~wsui~ conteftdl the depro-WASHINGTON CAP> -Three • • 11......,...ab Count.Y Clrcuil Cowt Ms. Ttkbboum~ la!'°' ~ defend~t erammln& violated Montana and airports have been added to the aov· jury ~ a trial. ~ ln the Sdento&ocaat.a awt, rued m California laws against practJclnc emment'a annual apraytne campa.ip The Jury fOUDd t.h1t IM lutfen'd Ci rcuit Court. medicine without a license. against tbe westward spread of emoUO.al dl1tre11 and that the The plalnWfl are the Church of The Sclentologists said Patrick and Japanese beetles. The AarlcuJture t'laurch failed 10 fWIUt • prom1M to SclentolocY ol Portland, lllaak>n of the others l n s ti II e d in Ms . Department said the 1dditiona are Mlp W throulb t0Ue1e. Davi.a <tbe cbwcb's Portland office) Tltcbboume "the belief that <the BalUmore-Wasbinstoo lotemational 'fbe UH la before the Oreion a1ad the Delpblan Foundation, a Sclentoloeilts> were evil and bad ud Airport, Dover <Del.) Air Force Bue Court al Al'Pe•· claurcb affiliate la Sbertdan, Ore. ou1bt to be hurt. injured and 'and the Greater Cincinnati l.nterDa· Named u defMdanls in tbe Sc•· Tbe Sciefttoaosista said in a news damacect." Uonal Airport in Covineton, Ky . llACI mm CANADIAN WlllSIY 7st.t llG .•.•• ~99c llAVOUNI .... ifc ....... "' mlUDAll10 SUIGll .. ...... 2•• Vel'llllete411 for ............... .cm n tmn • cmat-S&YllGI,.,. .. ,..,. 250/0 Off . swam .SUMMER WEARING • ............ •< S?Fl'S• .. AllT'S •WS WALUIG SIOITS, Sltlln, T&Jm TOPS• ... S WTS, 1WS •WS & WOMBrS S1U11 uneunu &m.'S & IOT-S S8IT m••un SIMM WIAI ARCO GUPHITE MOTOR OIL REG.99c 1.29 UlllT 6 CAIS-llW/41 WI., -.ur IRARORCWP ENVELOPES llG 2 99c , .. i..FOI O... l.eflll.;. ,_ .. 20, ~I ITJC't. I tr. r.cl of I . 9"XIT. r.l .. 6 IO"XlJ". ~ "'--~ ... -..· IUITllGlOll IUOt ., ..... _.,....... I •Stocks · •Busi ness -..... -·M_o_v'"--·Te-'ev-•s-•o"---...---------~----------•S.-.; ... OrtS --y. Ju" 30. 1"80 OM. Y PILOT .r-., - FREESTYLE SWIMMERS ARCH OUT AS THEY ENTER THE WATER WHILE A WO~N COMPETITOR (RIGHT) TESTS THE WATER. Give Americans Three Golds Lundquist, Barnicoat, Linehan Swim to Victories By HOWARD L. RANDY Of -o.lty ,..._ Staft There may have been some m the crowd or clOSt> to 2.000 at the (}.S. Long Course Swimming Cha mpionships Tuesday rughl -Aho felt the lack of a \\orld rec ord or two meant a mediocre start for the five-day event But for the avid !\W1m fan. 1t was an outstanding beginrung Winners at Irvine 's llentagt' Pa rk Aq uatic Complex were a ble to post times that would have been good enough to cap· ture a gold medal in t hree of the ftve events contes ted in the Moscow Olympics last week AND THE U.S. OLYMPIC coach who didn't get a chance to take a team to Moscow. feels * * * things will improve as the meet continues. "After all. two-hundredths off the world record isn't too bad," said Mark Schubert of the Mjs. sioo Viejo Nadadores. ·'The pool can't be that bad. Maybe they'll get it togethe r tonight. The potential is there.•· Schubert was talking about Stt•ve Lundquist's outstanding pe rformance in the 100-meter breaststroke. Lundquist b ad posted a 1:02.89 in a morning he;it race. then came back with a 1 02.88 to capture the finals. The world standa rd is 1 :02.86 with his winning effort serVlllg as a U.S. Open, American and meet record. ··This was a very good con· solataon for Moscow and I'm * * * U.S.A. vs. Moscow How the Swtmmers Compare M EN'S200 BACKST ROKE WORLD AND U.S. RECORD· t ·58 19, John Naber. 1976 \J.S. CHAMPIONSHIPS MOSCOW OLYMPICS 1. Steve Bamicoal 2:01.06 l. Sandor Wiadar, Hungry2:01 .93 2. Peter Rocca 2:01.34 2 Z Verraszio, Hungar y 2.02.40 3. Jesse VassaJ lo 2:02.11 3. Mark Kerry, Aus tralia 2. 03.14 * MEN'S 100 BR EASTSTROKE WORLD RECORD: 1 :02.86, Gerald Moerken, West Germany. 1977 U.S. RECORD.1 :02.88, Steve tundquist, 1980 U.S. CBA.MPIONSRIPS MOSCOW OLYMPICS t.SleveLunquist 1:02.88 1. Duncan Goodhe w, Eng.1:03.34 2. Bill Barrett 1:02.93 2. Arseo Miskarov. USSR 1:03.82 3. John Hencken 1 :03.58 3. Peter Evens, Australia 1 :03.96 * WOMEN'S .. REESTYLE WORLD RECORD: 8:24.62, Tracy Wickham, Australia, 1978 U.S. RECORD: 8:24.70, Kim Lineban, 1979 U.S. CllAll.PIONSWPS MOSCOW OLYKPICS 1. Kim Linehan 8:27.8 1. Michelle Ford, Astral. 8 :21.90 2. Cynthia Woodhead 8:30.3 2. Ines Diers, E . Ger. 8 :32.SS 3. Marybeth Limmeier 8:32.6 3. Heike Dahne. E. Ger. 8:33.48 * WO•EN'S -MC&STaOKE WORLD RECOR D: 2:11.77, Rica Reinbcb, Eut Gennany, 1980 U .S. RECORD: 2:11.93. Linda J e&elr., 1978 U.S. OIAJIPIONSBIPS M08COW OLYKPICS 1. UDda J-* 2:14.52 1. Rica Reinilch, E. Ger. 2:11.77 z u-.. Kinkead 2·1515 2. Cornelia Polit. E . Ger. 2:11.75 3: J0::"PemUnctoo 2;11:22 3. BiJ"lil Treiber, E . Ger. 2:14.14 * WO•EN'S I .... BABl"STaOK.B woai.o RECORD: 1:10.u. Ute Gewtneer. Eat Gerlllaa1. ta U.S. RJ.:CORD: 1: 10.a , 'l'rKJ' caulkml, 1.o U.& a1A11P10N11DP1 WAJW OLYIDICI 1. Treq C-llrlM 1:11.• I. Ute OewtlllS. It. a.. l : ... z. Tent Batel' i:11.o 1. s . v....,.._ usa. 1:aa S. 8'INa Rapp t :ll.ll 3.1. Mldr••, Dmaatt l :U..• --- pretty pleased with the result, .. Lundquist SaJd. "I would have hked to break the world record but I didn't. "IT HAS BEEN pretty easy to forget the boycott until someone bnn~s it up Every lime they do. the hurt gets deeper ·· 1\1 1 s s 1 o n V 1 e J o ' !\ S l e v e Barn1coal won the 200-meter bac k st r o k e w ith anoth e r performance that would have been good enough for a gold med al in Moscow while Brian Goodell, the 1976 Olympic 400 and 1.500 freest yle victor and former world record holder in both events. won the 800 free. T h e othe r Olympic gold medal-shattering performance was by Ki m Line han of the Longhorn AC in Texas who post· ed an 8 27 8 for the women's 800·meter freestyle T racy Caulkins bettered her own U.S. Open; American and meet standards with a 1: 10.40 clocking in the women's 100 breasts t roke in a t ime that would have been good enough for a sUver medal in Moscow -She credited the crowd wtth helpmg her · I heard them ch{'{'r· mg "hen I pusht.>d orr and from their reaction al the fuu'>h. I thou ght I m1~ht have broken the record," she said SH E 'LL SWlM THE 4tt m· d1v1 dual medley toni ght and says that mlSStng a world record Tuesday won't affect her ··A lot of people worry too much about the pa:-.l and not making a record." ~he "aid ··r JU!>l go out and do the be...,t I can and forget about the pa'>t · Barrucoat ~"1m:-. for llml' and wa s n't too l'Once rnC'ci cl bout beating the Olympic gold medal m ;irk from M~ro~. "I hke gomi? out and doing my best." hesa1d "I didn't lightened up this lime and I was able to beat Peter ! Rocca J • Rocca won in Au.'itm . Te.xac; an the s hort course nationals earlier th1l> } ear, JUSt aft er the 01) mp1c bo} colt wru. announced ""I hoped h e ~o ulr1 get out faster." Schubert Sa.ld of Hctr n1codt0 s firs t \00 "lie s usually really s trong in h is ~econd 100 and he did a good Job com mg home t.orughl." Goodell 11u s happy with tus victory an the 800 and w11J be go- an~ m the 400 ind1v1duaJ medley tonight '"I think tlus race Wlll bwld my confidence for the rest o( the "eek," Goodell said. "I know I'm 10 good sbape and this was my fastest u me for the 800 " ''I WAS REALLY pleased with Brian ~ performance tonight. Schubert sa id. "Tactically, it was h1s best race 10 four years. He went out there to win and he d1dn 't take 1t out too bard at the beginning." Also co m i ng t hro u g h tn s pa r kling fa s hion was John MoHet. a Newport Ha rbor HiRh · JU n1or competing under the Fullerton banner. Moffet spun a I ·04 38 10 the 100 breaststroke. ~ood for fourth place behind Lundqwst's re<:ord·setung pace. ' RICO. _. -TncJ C.alkin• churns tllrouill9 tile .,... • tbe way to a time of 1 : 11.41 ta the women's lOO ·meter .........,.., an Ama1eaD record. It wu short of her lf)al, which WU to IO under East German Ute Gewenller'• world rec· ord of 1:10.11. • Hooton Scurries To Win .. LOS ANGELES <AP) -Joee Sosa and Rod Scurry have something in common with Tom Seaver. All three have given up home runs to Dodger pitcher Burt Hooton. N alurally, Hooton talks about the one off Seaver the most. "It was a grand slam ." said Hoo t on, "and a f terwa rd. wherever I went, I'd say as a gag lo different guys. 'the next tim e you see Seaver , ast him if he's evet' liven up.a 1r~ alam- bomer to a pitcher.' "The guy didn't hke 1t very much at all." AND PITTSllUKGB'S Scurry didn't like it much better Tues- day night in the Dodgers' 10-2' victory over the Pi.rates wbeQ Hooton nailed him for bis third ~areer major le~ hqmer; a- thr«-nm shot in the eighth in·, ning. Scurry bil t he ne xt batter. -Rudy Law. with bis first pit.ch, nearly touching off a bench~ clearing brawl. ·'I didn't expect anything like that," Law said. But then, neither did Scurry expect Hooton to hit a home run. Moments earlier. be had inten-• t1onally walked Steve Yeager. a nd Hoot.on came to the plate battmg :024 · IT WAS BOOTON'S pitching, as well as bis hitting, which helped the Dodgers to only their sixth wm in their last 18 games. T he Dodgers moved back to w1thin 2'-"l games of first-place. Houston m the National League West T he veter a n r ight-ba nder. l0·3. st.ruck out eight and walltecl, o nl y three in recording his '>e venlh strwght win. Since M ay 11. hi" last los:.. Hooton has reg- ' 't ~ red d 2:32 earne d ruo a vera~e , lowe ring his seasoa ERA f rom 5.45 to 3.20. • · 1 had real good stuff, but my cont rol wasn't awfully s harp;• Hoot.on said. "but I was able to k~p at out of their s wing. ''The Pirates lite to swing the bats. They don't let too many pitches go by, so you get some he lp.·· HOOTON SCATl'EaED seven hits while the Dodge rs battered loser Bert Bl yleveo, s-8, and Scurry for 13 tuts. e1gbl or them for e xtra bases. Ron Cey s lugg ed bis 14l b homer m tbe season and doubled twice. Jay Johnstone doubled bis first two times to the plate, giv- ing him five successive bits. And Steve Garvey, tbe m ajors' aBl leader. drove in bis 80th and 8lst runs of the season in the first in- nm~ Ehnendorf: I Wasn't Pressured By JORN SEVANO OI .. .._., ""91 ,._ Life must be flying by for Ram rookie J ohnnie J ohnson these days. Everywhet e he turns the defensive bact ap. pears to be in the spotlighL Again. the flf'Sl round draft choice was the center ol atten- tion Tuesday afte r longtime mainstay Dave Elmen dorf of. ficially announced bis retire- ment . E lme ndorl's departure ap. pears to leave the door wide open fot Jobnsoo to auume tbe strong safety position, aJ:tbouc' Coach Ray llalavui pointed oe he will be bard presaed for tbe job by Jeff Delaney and Joe Reslic. both ftnt.yur players. •• l(y retirtn& bu DOtb.i.a& to. with Johnnie Johnson," sajlj Elmendorf. I personally tbiU it's coma to be very diffte!Wt,.. him to start bis rookie year," be added , quickly laytnc to N1J • Jobnlon'I role in bis declsicm. u} think if ( t..d decided to play t would be the stronc safetr without question. • • Adually, it seems like I've been wantin& to do th.la fClftftl'. I've played nine years far tbe Rams -alDe IOOd ,..rs -_, I just felt tbere WU DO re-.. .. push lt aay loqer ... Help6nc Elmendorf'• dedlkla wu a lleaJtb md recreaticlll d9' be la baiJdin1 in bis bomet.ow6 nearlbwtm ''I rullJ baft DO clelln to play..,........ I Md a lot ol ~ veraaticlm wttb Tom 11~.S waa 1111 old roommate, co to artpa wttb • lilt:=.. Well, be ndred a . before I did and be'1 dolDI fine. ··1 .... t ddDt 1"11 ....... 80- tual plQlnl. 1M1t I will IDill U. c1a., ..... ~ .. tM plarera. 'l'lda •• a ..., time-<S. a.llSNDOaP, ..... , 12 DAii. Y PILOT A Capaul• Report From the Wortd of Sport• Son' Playground Fight Oiang d Brooks' D • • 181011 P-...A P~kkl ST PAUL. Mann -Httb Bl'OOU. who left for ~ Switurland """41•>' to ~t'h the Da.-o. bot'kty ' teem. s.-ys • playrround t\aht mvolvin& hi• son. Dann). ronvinr ed htm to purn the bttllc Ufe or th~ Natt0t1Al ll~k-.. iA'&jtUt' an havor or European h1M ke) "lily soo Danny 1s 12 years old. and he C'lme from l JC>bn the Baptist Grade ~hoot with a bloody face H~'d be~n 1n a plu.yllfOWld hght The other k.ld tauntt<I ham about not havana a dad "He toJd Danny tbut, 'Your father m1eht be• &ood coaC'b, but you never see him · tUs nw1 at St John's told him he'd have to be .a brMve bo)' because IL was true . hi:. dad wa11 aionci a lot." AJlcr thal .mcident.. t be U S. Olymp~c hoclley cqach sta)'ed up until the wee hours of the morning, reWn.lttna tu pr1onlles. He decided » SS00.000 offer by the Colorado Rockies v.•as not worth the LJme be would ~ for~ to spend a-,vay from his family. "I decided that l ha d been away an awful lot and that I owed a helluva lot more to m> family than I d id lo orgarused hockey." Broolt.s s aid "1 told my wife <Patti) that we were going to Swiuerland and become a ramlly •· "ln pro hockey, it'd be mor~ t'amps and traveling It was a case of putt10g m y fam ily hrst and I feel good about It " Brooks has been on a speaking tour since leading the American hockey tea m to victory m the 1980 Olympics at Lake Placid. lie has been otrt.'red jobs with tour leading C'Or porations and also turned do....-n a chance to speak at thC Re publican convention "But I didn't reel nght bout 1t:· he sa id "I had \•1s1tf'd Mr . Carter in the Wb1te Hou.st' and t had coached a team to an American title l don't think it's tbetime to play politics .. Brooks adm itted. howevt.'r, t/lat he could be pla)'ing poltt1cs in the future. "Just put it this wa) I'm not at alJ sure m y future Iles m hock<')'. although it 's the game I'll always love. I'm going to do some deep tlunkmg m s~1tzerland. Poht1cs 1s an ar ea th_at . affords a terrific challen~e." · ------Quo• P of t lw Day ------. ·· 1t could b<• a lot 1.1. or<.t• We could be held hostage 1n Tehran ·· Out.,.poken Ted Turner. af\cr suHe nng a nuth\:'r ~et b.1d. 1n thl' Amtnca·s Cup )achl tnals. tlc-8rftlr 8fl•••r• ,t•tftt Plf rlllNfl a.M ak8rNe went S.for·5 wltb lhrff 881. Iii and L••••• l•Ula 1tol1 three ba1t1 u PbUadelpllJa dumped H0ut\Oft, M. to hl•bll•ht Na· Uonal OE aelion T\119da)'. Smith's tltbth· lMll\I e d.rov• ln Lan'J .... with the wtnnJnt run olf FH.. <T·S). McBride. whoee 81 RBI Ues hia bell HNOO total •v•r ln the m~. then added a t.wo·run 1ln1le. !laewbln • . aa.4y ,.._ won h1i lint same In more than two monthlJ a11 San Otego capltaliied on four Chka10 errors \o drop the Cubs, 3·1 The victory WU the n rst for Jones (5·9) alnce he shut out the Cubs, 3-0, oo May 16 ll snapped a aeven-1ame loslng streak for the leffbande r ... hdre Daw .. , War· rea c .... artte and Gary Caner bit run· 1cor in1 ain1les to s upport rookie BUI G•lllek•••'• six ·h ltte r a s Montreal whipped CinciMati, 4· l Gullickson struck out 10 batters. tops on the Monlreal staff thia year . . . Larry Hendee dro ve ln 111r••10• three runs with a triple and a single and Je('k Om picked up his lsth game-winning RBI of tbe ~eason. leading San Francisco lo a 4·1 victory over St. Louis Dou• t1yu's run-scoring triple and Joel Youabloed's lt HI s111glt>Jt11n• Nl'w York a 2-ltnumph over Atlanta B...-u ·,, Bat Too Tt1ugla ''•r 80111on George Breu homered, s ingled. b it two Iii doubl and scored the winninc run In the ninth In · ning on an error by Boston shortstop &kk Barln. as Kans as City nipped t.be Red Sox. 9-8, to blgh.llght American League action Tuesday. Brett doubled to start the ninth inning against Boston relief ace Tom Bar11M1er (4·2) and went to third when Bal McRae drew an lnknUooal walk and .lolua Wallau bounced into a double play. A.mos °'Is then hit a gTOUnder to Burleson's left that caromed off bis glove Costa Mes a High and Orange Coa st College produc t Dan Qalsen~rry (7-4) picked up the v1<·tol"y. Elsewhere ... ~D OaUvie drilled three hits. including bis 25th homer for three RBI. and Cecil Cooper added :i solo home run to lead Moose Hau and Milwa ukee to a 7·1 pound· ing of the Chicago Whale Sox Scott McGregor pitched e ight shutout umings and 11ppy Martloez put down a ninth· HUT inning rally as Ba ltimore edged Texas. 4 3. for the Orioles ' sixth victory 1n seven gam es CbarUe Hoagh. traded by the Dodgers to the Rangers last month. packed up the• lo:-i. I l· l I. H t' ~ave up eight hat'> <ind ..,truck out eig ht m tus first America n League st.a rt . Rob Wllfoag's tie .breaking l'l"O·run single with two out In the bottom Of the eighth inning lifted Minnesota to a 3-2 victory over lbe Ne w York Yankees ... Mike H•rlJ'Ove sla mmed t wo home runs and Dan S..utaer and Sid M•ge combined on a n eight-hitter as Cleveland blasted Seattle. 7-2. for the lndl ans· :.eventh con secut1 ve triumph . . Dwayne Murpby smgled hom e Rlcltl'Y Henderson from second base with two out in the 12th inning as Oa kland barely got past Toronto. 6·5. Ro~e r Carlson SPORTS BREAK I FOOTBALL Barbrr .. IHl~r• c ... _. tft T4-rwu Jloulton Oil•r• ticht end lllM Bara.er, pr~-Ell pared on Monday to alt out the 1980 aeaaoo ln a • -• eoatract dispute. a1fffd \o a aeries ol one-year contraets TUelday. aaid Coach ... ftlWp9 . . . With All·pro cuard 89' &--'-a.ere awl "retired,'' llle Miami Dolphlna have loqulnd about lM 8uttalo Billi' \op lineman Jee DeLa•lelleare. Kuechenberc. 32, s urprised the Dolphina lut week when be announced his retirement. However, Kuechenberg bas lodlcaled be would return if the Dolphins renegotJaled hiB contract. Owner .Joseph ..we has re· vealed Kuecheoberg wants a five.year g uaranteed contract . . . A 20-year con- tract for the Chicago Bears \o play their NFL games at SoldJer Field was unan- imously approved by the Chicago Park District board . . For the second time in three years. wide receiver o ... ,. Faltoa or the Buffalo Bills has left training camp without signing a contract. The NFL team ••HU said Fulton agreed lo te rms by telephone but later refused to sign the pact Under the rules, players cannot practice without a contract . .-----Ba•riHIU Todat1 ------, On ttus date in baseball In 1968 Washmgton :.hortstop Ron llansen pulled off the e1gkttl and most recent unass isted triple play in ma1or league h1stor>-Hansen ·~ heroics could not prevent a 10· 1 Senators loss to Cleveland. and three da~s later. Ha nsen was traded to the Chicago White Sox for in fi elder Tim Cullen Today's Birthday<i Dnlt1mort· Orioles outf1t·ldcr Pat Ke lly 1s l6 ~ton t r<'al Ex~ outrw lder Elias \'<ilentine 1:-. 32 l\a n:-.a~ Cit~ Ro' als outfielde r Clint llurdlt· 1s 2.1 E..r·f'ull#'rffJH tlB 111.-ligibl.-:" L'nl vers1t y of ll11no1s qua rterback Dave WI b oo, • who transferred from Fullerton Junior College. is having eligibility problems that could keep htm out or action. The NCAA bas ruled he has onJy one · year left of eligibility and Big Ten Confere nce facult y representatives have ruled that Wilson does not have enough academic hours to meet conlerenci! rules . BUUe Jeaa Kin g "'alk «:d o ll t ht• <«1 u r1 1n p rotl· ... t a g a 1n :-.l a Jucjge 's Line call to the dcns1ve whistles of a Buenos Aires tennis crowd lvaua Madna1• was awarded the victor y after tra thng. 3-6. 6·4. 1 2 Hap Mlller won the Amanllo Open on the Professio na l Bowte rs As-.oclallon tour with a 222·204 wm over Stev~ Cook 1n the finals The Kings have i.w1tched their National Hockey League games a t the forum tn Inglewood fro m 8 to 7 on Saturday mghts Tel~rbio11 .. Radio T\": -..;o l'' ent s '>Chedu lt>d RADIO: BaM•bJ JI -An1?1·I :JI D4'1 roil .1 I• m I\ \l £•<. •i lOJ. Plt~burgh J l Oo<l l!lr'> i 3IJ '' m h .\IW 11!)11. International Track Group Ou.st Soviets Cosell, Pearl and Ice on Display MOSCOW <AP> The 1n ternalional go\ ernmg body or track and field put its own or ficials in cha rge or the Olympic j udging today following charges of irregularities by the Soviets who have been doing the Judging thus far The Internation al Am a teur Athletic Feder ation moved au. appeals jury members out onto t he s ites whe r e t h e1 w i ll su pervise the judging an a move lo s top Soviet ir regula rities . highly placed I AA F sources said The president of the IAA F. Adrian Paulen of Holland. took the field as the first or the over seer s al today's pole vault com· petition. The action followed severa l eomplamt.s about Judging by the all·Soviet staff, especially in the m~n 's d.Jseus. javeUn and triple jump events. The Jud~ing controversy arose after lAAF sources said they agreed lo Soviet requests that local judges handle the events and that t he 19·person. red- j at'keted jury of appeals not be on the field at Lenin Stadium. "The Russians had asked the red jackets to stay off the fi eld because they said their judges "'ould be offended by mtema· ,·t 1onal c o ntrol s ." s a id one source. who as ked that he not be identified. ~'Bryant Sign Rall18 Contracts Rams quarterback Bob Lee has reported to camp and signed a one· year contract . Lee. who joined the Rams at the midway point last season. will play a backup role to Pat Haden and Vince Ferragamo. The Rams also reported that foUback Cullen Brya nt signed ·three one-year contracts. Lee's appearance leaves Jack Y"Ouogblood, J im Youngblood, Larry Brooks and Dennis Har· r ah as the only players who have failed \o report. DIESELS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! IUYOR LUSE Nca.a~· .. It ""U n• .1 h.1-.ketball fan hc:re are L\\O .!Jm1· .... th;1t .... houldn't be m•~~ed- lt '.., Suntl<•~ 1 •venm~ a t Cal State Los \nJ::L•I('.., J nd on t:1p a re a C'ouple or all · ··t.Jr i.:ame., h·at uring the best from ">1 1uthem C<.1l1£nrn1 a against contingents Ir om :'\('v. Y nrk Cit' \mong the grou·p from G<>tham ar c t·on ... cnsu.-. prep All·Americans fi·7 G a r~ ~pr1rn?cr ·unrl +; 9 Richie Ada ms of B('n Franklin 111:.!h :ind 6·6 guard Vernon Flt•m ing or '.\t ater ChrtSll Spnn~r·r and Ada m s led Franklin to l l t· 'o 2 ranktnJ? behind mythical n:i tirmal champion Inglewood llagh this p.1!'.t '-l'ason :md the cr edentials or the~e l\~O arc ~omcthanf?,<-·lse S PRIS<~ER IS CREDITED "'1th 30 point:. and 10 n :bounds a game. v.h1le ,\da m~. v.ho aH~raged 15 points . 14 re· hounds and E IGHT !.>locked shots a gamt'. 1s la~lt-d "the se cond coming or Bill n~~t'll .. b;. his high school coach. S pringer ..... ho had 15 dunks an one .ca me and 1s bound for Iona Universal~. v.J s the stal e of ;>.:cv. York's ~o 1 pla!-er d:. ch~:-.en by sports...,ntcrs Flemmi::. :-.l'lcctl'd "" "\{'"' Y<Jrk ( 11' ... Catholic Player or lhe Yc•a r. averaged 25 points. 13 r('bounds a nd llJ :.iss1sts a nd 1i. Jab<>l('d ai. the· bc·st µlayl·r from :"l'"' Yor k s 1n c1• Albe rt l\1ng b' ,r,1ut llo"' a rd Garf ankle Adams LS t1cketc·d for l CL\, bul h1· has to beer up h1:-. gradl''-.it J 1unw r col lege r1rs t Although Santo ~tomca ~inn R1n ·r.,1dl' :.ir<.' rumorc•d to Ix· al tht• t<1p of hlS list. hC' IS reportNJI~ undt:Cld('<J where he '11 be playing this "' ant er ADDITIOSAL SEW YORK st ars in e lude• fi ·O guud Anthon' "Co!>c•ll Brown of Oak Jlill High o nd .. probdbll"' pla yl·r Pat Ewmg. a 6 11 !-.t:.ir from Ringe -Latin lf1J?h. con!->1dtored b~ some· as the nat1on·s top hi g h <.rhoot pros pect for '80·81 :\ game bet .... ccn underclas.,m en h<'g in:-. al 7. followed by the graduate:-.· g a m e at 9 "'th most or Southern Ca h forru a ·~best read) Jus t the mcknames a lone make ~ou want to :.ee "hat's going on As1dP from .. Cosell ... there will also be Dwayne .. Pearl" Wa:.hington and Jerr) "Ice ' H"' nol<h from thl• H1.: A·•pll \I .. n·. I all-. th\:'rt;' \1,1\1 bl' J lot or lJknt On di'> pla;. • • W ..i.~ nl' Carlanc11 r th1• r .. 8 Oc!•.Jn \ 11"' 111,:h "\Jr 1-. '' ht•c1 ult c'I to plJ\ Jl 1 .ii ~tJtt• Lo ... ,\nJ:1·h·' hut ''•II hJ \t t • 14r>ndt•r JU."l ho" ffiJ n\ pl.aC'I " lht• \II Cl f '>tar ca n b<• in •int· d.i\ Carland<•r . "ho h;" pl.1\f•d 1n '3'7 ~.1 me-. 1n the IJ"I ~5 da'' "<ii"" dut '" com1wtt• "l lh th•· Sc'luth Coa<it .111 .,1,,r 1n Pro\O. l·1ah. b(:~annini;: Sunda' Tha l South Co.1 ... l !Pa m . alnnJ? 1<.1•t1 .1 ll untin~on Bt·ac·h crC'"' .... ,11 ~· 1n J<' 11on Thursda ' .Jn<l f'n d a' at Oc·1·an \'1l'" lfl ch "'here· ;tll ..,ta r g"roup<. ha,C'rl 1n Portla nd. Orl·1wn and Kan'ia., Cit' along v.1th a team rrom Watts and Je·rr A1s hop ' Westmm-.ter ere"' .... 111 ('om Pl'k Amon~ thl· !-io uth C oa~t l.(•JJ:Ut' pli~> l'r'> arc Coron a rlcl ~l ar·, J..ff Prtl'::-. ~la rk Spron and Sll'\l' \!1>0r1· Edison ' Ri ck 0 1 lkrna rdo. Car lJndt•t a nd r .1m Bn ant of O('can ,.,l ...... TrO\ ' .J ohn R.1r'-l;~ a nd La Qu ant a·~ J o.hn Roi.tt.'r' l.Jn \lc~m~ht 1!> in thl process of r.11 "nl! thf n1·c·t''>!>.Jr~ S4.40CJ 1n order to . m..il..v th1· lrip ,\ ~t>ar a~o tht' South C11:.iq .tll ,,,ir.., 10 ... 1 In J 'c.•w \ ork Cit\ h;l' .. 1·d t1 .1m 111 ah • f1n.t1 .... lx·for•· .i c-ro .... tl 1n t '' •• '•I·, :••1 1 ltt11 ... •l.1\ ... .irn• .ti 11, •·.an \I''"' Jro• • .r .• 111•! • 1 m f-r11J.1\ ' .1,_l'nd.1 1-. ..1t > 7 .ind " c·apJ>("d h\ the South Coast ~ .111'.t' ( tl" ,,, ti( h11p • • \\1111 t O'\ flU~ 'l UJ H, 111 b.1 -.kt·I t .o11 ' , .. ,1., l1 l..1 · t .ti ">t..111· ~ullertora 1.1.111 it..i 1 t..i" 1,. th•· "II• 111 thc !-Ian £11111.1• l11\•t.1t1nn,d in IJ•·1·1 mht•r v.11h tho• 't 'nll' ;in d r1nJI'> h1llt 'll lnr u .. :c 1·1 _.11 1 h• l•11J rn.1rn1·nt "'Ill lw tc<XOandt•ll In •nl lu11 .. I:! ""'ni' 1rwludinJ: Ocean \ "'" I ••n.: H'"'' t1 1'111\ Com pton. \ ,., hurn ll• 1 \I.in 1..11 \rt .... 1':1 ..... den,1 P .. 11<1 .... \1 rd1·' !-it lit:rn..1rd :'\'otre Da m«:, :-. .. i n \l.,r 1 11 .... an d \1orn1n 1u•1d t: ln1dt• .... 011(l tht· df'r1·nd1 nt: CIF 4 A cham 111110 , dro•1 p•·d out \J t ~Jn ,\ntonin <:otl,•i:t !ht · 111· ,,r tht· !-Ian U1mas In \lt:1t 11mJI lh1· p ..... 1 1140 \l«tr5. "'a' f)J ckt•d lor thl' f1n..1t.... Final dct:uls arc .... t 111 , ., be-1 rom>d '1ut 1·rom P,..-BI ELMENDORF RETIRES. Bmeball Standings BARWICK DATSUN consuming decision. lt took a long time for me to make the b reak." And, even tho ugh the break has been made. Elmendorf did leave a s mall cr ack in the door for him to return. "lf something happened later in the year and they (Rams> needed a safety, we m ight be a ble to get something going. God·forbid. if Nolan Cromwell were lo get hurt or something, 1 might come back. But il would have lo be later in the ye ar when . I got my business out of the way. "But that's a possibility, not a probability. At this point there is no way I'll play for the Rams." J ohnsoo, who now appears to have the inside track to Elmen- dorf's job, was saddened by bis fellow Texan's de parture. ··1 guesi it's a decision every· • • body has to come to. J just know It 's toug h to play nine years. let alone every game." said the soft·spoke n Johnson. al- luding to Elmendorl's string of 130 s traight games In which be started. "I know I have plenty of q~· lions \o a.sk him. I was hoping he'd come back for one more year." MaJavasi, who knew Elmen- dorf seven of the nine years b.- played , w as e qually sym· patbeUc. "You can't meet a finer guy, • said the Rams coach. "His ex· perience was very beneficial for us because you could count on him \o make the right calls oo the field. His e xperience will be ba rd \o replace.·· ''He's been a leader eve r slnce I've been here." aald Cromwell. AMElllCAN LEAGUE Wm DlvllkNI Kansas City Oakland Texas Mlnnesotn Chicago Seattle Aagela W L Pct. GB 61 38 616 so 52 .490 121n 48 so .490 12"'2 46 54 .460 15"'2 44 55 .444 17 39 60 .394 22 36 61 .371 24 Eut Dlnatoa New York 62 36 · .633 Baltimore 54 43 .557 7'1i Milwaukee 54 44 .551 8 Detroit 51 43 .543 9 Boston 49 48 .505 12Yl Cleveland 48 47 .~ 12""a Toronto 43 54 .443 18\.li .,.......,...sc- A.,...n I °'""41110 O•ll-•. Tor-O)t l}l,...lf'OJI Clew'-"! 1, Seattle 1 Mii•-~. Oll<evo t M l_.. J . ..._York 1 114WIMS City•. 9ott_, I 11••11-• .. '•••ll l T....,.10- A.,...n tf-~I •t OetTotl 1$t!Wtndt• ... , ... Oaat....i I~"' at TO<M10 (541" I0-11 " S.•n .. ,_.. ... , .tt C-1-IW•I" 1·•1 ... Mllw_,. .. ICleWlaftCI M l at Olk• '"°" H I." New Ywl IVf*f' ...... ,, at Ml--• ,._.., ... ...... c ..... ..," --Qty,...,...,. •n,11 .___..,.....,_..,.T_C ___ Ml. fl ' NA110NAL LEAGt·E Wn t Dlvlsloa W . L Pct. 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(60401 ss688 ... . . ·~-..... . .. ---·-. . .............. __ a. YMPtCS I BASEBALL I SOCCER w.di~. July 30, 1lllO OM. V fl'LOT 113 Surf Tries to £aim the Fury Bittersweet Olympics? MOSCOW <AP> Tile powerful Sovlel atblet.M baYe aet an OlYrnr.c rtC'CM"d fot' totaJ medall, ~ many peopl• wU r"elMmber UM Sum· mer and W\mer Oamn of UM for \he two tbat aot away fromllw Ruui&DS. • Holdina on to a one-po nt lead tn the No r l b Americ1n Soccer Le aa ue A m er lcan Confertn ee'a Wea tern 01vlllon. t.bt C•Ulom'a Sul'f wlll try to put tocne dlstance bet ween lllell and tecond plac• Edmo nto n when t he Pblladelplua Fury Invades Anaheim Stadham tonlaht t7:30). With 111 pointa compiled, the Surf "nda Edmonton breatbin1 down lts neck with U~. And, ii that wasn't bad enouah. arcb·rivaJ San Diego ia also knockina at lbe door witb 102 points. In the Fury. the Surf plays a team it recentlY beat, 2--0, and is in last place in the American Conference East with an S.17 mark. Tbe \Jaitf'd Stat played a '°' l.o bodt Soviet setbacks, actlvel.)i turning the acrewa at Lake Placid and pus!vt"ly ltlllllC Italy and YU.Coll•v•• do the deed here. LAUAIEABAAHAMS Tbe coolest will aJJo mart Ute first TlllQll J'AILU& came in two moat ampor· tant team port& at lbe Olympic Oames -i~ ~key ln the w\Ot r •nd bat.ketball lD the aum· mer . ANt it won 't matter 10 10 yean or 100 years bow many cleans and Jerks t.be Sovtet.s won. or bow many mUUons of medals the SoVlet system produced. lh4! mon lasltnc memones will be USA 4, USSR 3 •.. and lbe Soviet Uruon playing ror the bronze in baske\ball Tb.at a bunch of scruffy American collegians • and minc:w leaguers could beat the best hockey team in the world was bumlliallllg. The Soviets, with easy vi ct.on es over the top teams in the Na- • OLYMPICS . I urity MOSCOW (AP) Stung by cnt1c1sm of b tringent Olympic sec urily, a Soviet newspaper lashed back Wedne ... tloy \\Ith re('· ollerttons of anti-Soviet pamphlets, dt-mons tra· ltons and other "prov- c1c at 1ons'' that h ad been committed at pre· lional Hockey League, bad refined the sport and vious Games. were its best practitioners. Then America beat The long rebuttal in them at their own game. t h e s 0 v i e t s p 0 rt BUT BASKETBALL is l\mcrica's game. The ne wspaper, headlined United St.ates has won every basketball gold medal ' • W h o Los es f r om except one. With the Americans boycotting, the Order," implied that the time the Surf ba performed UDdlr lLt new maoaaement. In lut .-enc1•1 coolest between tbe teams, Alan Mayer recorded bla MCODd abut.out ot the H UOD deaplte a bedly SOCCER brulffd thigh, giving him player ot the game honors. MlcllleJders Johann Scharmann and Mark Undaay provided the scorin& with a goal each. Surf forward Laurie Abrahams earned an assist on the game-winning goal in PbiladelpbJa to give him 17 1oall 1Dd 12 aulata for tbe ........ toad -. for 48 polnts.'Tbat put.I h1m MCCIDd la tbe American'Coaler9Qce ICOriDI derby beblnd Odea.,'• Karl-Heim Grulba. · wbo hu 50 pointa. Crala Allen alto picked -.p an usiat in PbUadelpbJa to live him 34 po!nta, •ffOad bebind Atwahama. Newly-acquired SWf dlfeDder Job Faullmer alJo pla.Jed well iD belpiq tbe Surf record lta lbutout. Of ita seven remalnina 1amea, the Surf will play four at bome. F911owtq Philadelphia will be Dallu oo Satur· day, and then the Surf will take to tbe road for a pair of cont.eats before re- turning home Aug. 13 and 17 for games against New Eqlaod and Vancouver. respectively. BO rJI L CA!:>l Kl 1 All 111 T All. C HARLES KRUG Burgundy. / ,, ,.., 220 24 00 2.00 Soviets were favored to win. But they were beaten army or plainclothes by Italy and then Yugoslavia, so in the Yank-less and uniformed police. Olympics of 1980, Italy and Yugoslavia played to-serurity fen ces and I day for the gold as the Soviets beat Spain for the metal detectors was at TODl'S VODKA SCORESBY SCOTCH Cabernet Sauvignon., .... 4 04 44.00 3.67 Chablis. 2 20 24 Ou 2.00 Gamay Beaujolai~. d 95 32 O<J 2.67 I 1:illll bronze. least partly there to pr.e- ln other major events today, Alberto J uan· ve~t anti·Sovael ac·1&.._-Y '°rena of Cuba. 400 and 800 gold medalist in 1976, t1v1t1es. . Pi11ot Noir. .t ()5 o.l4 00 3.67 98 G.ewurztraminer. • .. .;_____ 4 4~ &BAO ~,,........_ .. 645 _w~ tQ.jn'..JQt:.Ji..r~in the 400.meter race,-OG&----l.~.-il.l~~u:.....IU4uuo-.....~-~ of five track and field finals today. The others mention or the terrorist -----'..,._ __ __,~r~eyR1eshng . . 2 96 12 (1() 2.67 were the pole vault shot put 50-kilometer walk attack on the Israeli • and the wom en's 200 'meters. ' team in ~unich an 1972. Qualifying for the men's 1.500 meters was also lns~ead .. 1t reealled that 1 to begin with Englishmen Steve Ovett and Sebas· anta·~Vle~ pamphlets ati taan Coe rekindJmg their on·the-track rivalry after Muni.ch 'made their! both said ttus week their supposed personal feud wa~ 1:1110. the ~ths . of r-was just media hype. socialist 1ournahsts with .l IQU EUR~ no trouble." Amaretto D1 Saronno. THE SOVIETS CAN take some solace in their "And radio-saboteurs Drambuie , : medal count. Even with the Urlited States and 35 from the 'voices' of the . . • other nations boycotting, the numbers are CIA freel y min gled Ga1hano,. (•.: awesome among USSR athletes, Kahlua, >H 1 . After Tuesday's action the Soviet Un.ion bad futilely trying to g~t Midori Melon ~ SS golds and 137 medals, b~t:aking marks for both }~:hm 110 d~~t~hay t heir1Southern Co;,;fo~ 1 golds and total medals. The records bad been the a . er an · . e paper . . • Soviets' haul of 125 at the Montreal Games four said. refeJ'TI!lg to some Tia Mana. 11 years ago and their mark of 50 golds at Munich in Western radio stations. 1972 In Montreal an 1976, BLENDS · . . Sov iet Sport s aid H'1r:am Walkerlmpen·a1 • ,,, Long before the Soviet Union ever began com· · be ed ' • ' . . . secunty was ef up K 1 peting tn the Oly. mpacs. the Uruted States had won wi t h a 11 k 1n d 5 0 f l ess er. 1 11·1 ~ 110 medals at the Los Angeles Games <>,f 1932, now technology "wb.Jch had Sea grams 7 Crown 1 , , 1 rn the third highest total. That mark, achieved when been 'tested' during the the Olympic program had fewer events. may be c riminal military ac-BOURBONS the most 1mpress1ve medal count of all time. lions or the USA an Yael· Ancient Age. 1 'l .. Another s 1~n1f1cant medal count ror the oam." EarlyTimes. 1 11 :> 85 11.32 11 O'.:> 8.2J I 1 '1 12 r17 (j 21) 6 03 10 53 11 85 660 613 United States will be its no gold, no silver and no None~h ele ss. t~e H.WalkerTen High bronze for the Moscow Olympics. Instead of paper said. the secunty .. • medals, Amenca has ats symbolic gesture. boycott-sen:ices overlooked ~e l.W.Harper. t ing the Game\ an prolc"t of lhe Soviet intervention :·moral side" of their Jim Beam. 1 1 •rr in Afgharu.stan JOb. J .... 9.78 780 11.52 BRANDY AND COGNAC Grich Turns Tiger, Clubs Grand Slam Christian Bros .• 1 , ., I t!..29 I E(,J,11rLt. b51 I Courvoisier V.S .. , .. ·.· 12. 7 MartelV.S.P.,, •"'t 12.05 CANADIANS Black Velvet. 1 UH" 1canadian Club. 1 7 it r1 Camey Lansford drilled a two-out '!Canadian Mist llH i.. 6.70 15.79 6.45 15.79 DETROIT ! AP I-The Detroit Tigers, wbo started the week in second place and hoped to cut into the New York Yankees' lead in t.he Am e r ican League East, find themselves in fourth place today and tbe frustration is so thick in the Tigers' clubhouse you ca.n cut it with a knife ,Bobby Grich drove an six nms with a pair of homers -one a grand slam -to lead the Angels to a 7-0 Victory over the Tigers Tuesday rug.ht. IT WAS DETROIT'S third loss in a row and the fourth in six games since they opened a IS.game home stand last Friday night. The Yankees bave been l06ing, too, but instead of mov· ing up on New York. tbe Tigers have dro pped behind Balt imore a nd Milwaukee. ••Anybody can get us out right now," Detroit Manager Sparky An· derson said of b is club's bitting slump. "Not one IUi on this club is •winlinl the bat good riJbt now." Gates BTOWD, the Tigers bitting coach, said it was important that the team not panic. "TllEBE'S NOTHING you can do about it." Brown said. "I know one thing, you can't force It. Maybe every body is tryin g to do it themselves. You've j ust got to roll with it." Ange ls ri g h t -bander Fred Martinez. 2-3, allowed all four Detroit bits in the 6% innings be worked before giving way to Andy Busler, wbo blanked the 11aen the · rest of tbl way. bases-empty homer. his 10th, into the ' upper left field seats in the third. j Seagrams V.O .• I '" 11 l"' . lN ~ Flf7H, Dickie 'J'.hon and Beefeaters I '" ~IN Baylor smgled and J oe Rudi drew a . , • two-out walJc to load tbe bases before G1lbey s. I · ,t ll f.. Roger Weaver relieved Robbins. Gordon's 1 11 Grich then blasted an 0·1 pitch into S : ~ the lower left field seats for his third eagram s. qt career grand sla m and his first since Tanqueray. 1 ' : t joining the Angels as a free agent in RUMS 1977 after six years with Baltimore. "l wanted to play he re," said Bacardi Lt. <PJ Dk •• t • TL Grich. who finds Tiger Stadium Castillo Lt <{I> Dk llil w ideally suited to his bitting style. "I ·. " was a little disappointed I didn't hear Myers Jam1can. 7..,._.,. much from Detroit." SCOTCH Martinez snapped a personal three· . game losing streak with the victory. Dewars White Label, 1 '..J w 1 r.. "l bad a lot of luck going for me," C hivas Regal. CXJAtd Martinez said. "I mainly just tried to Cl keep them from bitting the ball uny, 1 7~ Lrrt h: ..... bard." J <llJ B. LITt:R ... . .. Two left-handers, Detroit's Dan J o hnnie Walker Blk .. O<IA~ 1 .• Schatz.eider, 6-6, and Frank Tanana, La d 5.9, were scheduled to oppose ooe u e rs. 1 75 un:R . . .. . . .. another tonight in the third of the TEQUILA 1698 10.18 586 596 1669 10.95 488 7.35 18.39 15.65 12.56 10.66 14.79 11.45 four-~ame series between lbe clubs. Cuervo White. I-LITER . . .. 7. l 7 Don Emilio Wh.a» Gold.1 1o; 1 m fi 9.00 OCC Tickets on Sale Sauza Gold. 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Phil Guarnaccia, has offered SS,000 to any cyclist who can keep up with bim during hi.s one· hour workout. ln the past three months 166 people have tried and failed. -R id ers of s treamlined human.powe red vehicles will challenge conventional cychsLs to a race a round a one-mile course with four 00-degree turns. -Pee wee racers <ages four and unde r > will compete for prizes on big-wheels. tricycles and two.wheelers with training wheels. And the main event will be the Campagnolo Pres tige Classic, with the finest cyclists lll the state vying for Sl.000 in prbe money. Among the entrants is John Marino of Costa Mesa . who owns the U.S. trans·continental record of 12 days. thrl'e hours and 31 minutes. Also ent e r ed 1s C lint Worthington of lrvme. \\hO has earned tht> reputation of being fa s ter than thl' L' S . postal servace Worthington , who \\Orks for a bank in Irvine. noticed that patrons were be ing a ssessed finan ce charges for problems cau!->l'd by slow mail So he dropix.>d a 1<.•tter in the m a ilbox in San F ran c1sco. chm bed on ha s bicycle and race@ 1t back to Irvin<' Worthington won the race He tried a similar test from Ph~mx a nd a~a1n beat hes IC'lter back to ln•int FOR THE RECORD I TENNIS J .BOATING S unday's races bt·~in a t 7 a m at the lrvme Industrial Com1>kx in Tustin. with the commun1tv racc•s scheduled t o conclude around 4 pm First Broodbilf F1r:.t on the a~enda a t the l' S. C) d ing Federation races. 11.ht<.•h beJtin etl 7, while the Prest1gl' Classic is set for noon Tht: h u m a n · p o " e r c d v e h 1 c I {' challenge race-; suirt at 12 55 p . m . the pt't' wee races at I 45 and the commumty races al 2 Larry Lil \'1n<.1tf of Ldgun ... :'\1g u1·l d id t hl' unu ... ual last \\l'l'kL'nd . \\.'hlle f1~hing ,1lone 0 11 h1 -; 17 lnot boat . L1 tvmoff hookl-d. fouj.!hl and J?affecl this bm;1c1 b11l l t weagh~d :i:~ pound-... Uikt·n un !iO µound l t ... t li.IC'klt..· ll took Lit\ m uff thre<> hour.-. Jlld 5:; m 1nult'" tn n ·1·l 11 111 1·1>.::ht milt'!> oft .• Dana Point On the Right T r ack Hayuxird Follou-s Austi11's Patl1 Jh' DA VE CTSSI SC.HA '1 • Of lftlrl' 0 1 •1.,. PU .. \Wt1' When l>hc \\a!:> 10 \l'ar .... old Tr .. H' \u•t111 l:<•I started on a spectacular tl•nn1s cart•(•r h' v. mn m. the Jwuor Metropolitan Champ1on!>h1p~ at 1;rirr11h Park For m any followers of the ~port thJt "as thl rirst lime they noticed her name in print Today she 1s a m lll wnaire. han n~ t'<1rnc'f1 S998.677 in tournament pnzes olont' 1th.it ., 21 months of work, excludrni;: lucrat1' c· t.'Odorsement:. and exhibit1ons1. IS 16-VEAR-OLD GrC'~ llayy, ard of ~e" port Beach following a s1m1lar path'' He 's on the n ght track Haywa rd wo n the same tournament as Austin -the Junior Metro in Gnffith Parlt -and although he hasn't emerged as quickly as Austin d id. there 1s little doubt that Ha yward rs a dia mond in the rou~h He dis posed of hes opponent an the fanals Sun day. Alberto Ramos of Bonita. 6·2. 6·2 · Hayward he lped Corona del Mar High win it s sixth straight CIF tennis champions hip this spnn~. playmg an important role on an a1rt1ght varstl~ unit while only a sophomore Like Austin, who comes from a tennis-mad family whlch includes three other pros, Hay ward has an advantage. His mother. Julie Hayward. is a teaching pro al Newport Beach Tennis Club. Before ta.lung her ma rried name or Hayward. Julie Sampson was a top amateur prospect and played doubles with the late Maureen "Little Mo .. ConnoUy. • • • FORMER UCI TENNIS COACH My ron McNamara, who left his Newport Beach home to coach Arizona Stale last year, ls back -at least for the summer. McNamara has s tarted a program at the ne w Industry Hills Swim and Tennis Club in the City or Industry. "It's got to be the nicest tennis complex m the "h(Jle world ." ~c!':amara ~ay~ "We'v<' ~ot 17 rourts and all the luxury amenate es you can _ 1ma ~in1..· \ll '\..im.ir.1 pl.111 .... e1. 11 e 1rr 1 .. \r111111:i nt•'\t fall hut ... 11111 .. di-. IJr .. rn; • I 01m1 \ ~ h111t1•• .11111 "'·"..,ht: m1..,~t .. 'h•· [>('<11>!1 \\1th " hnrn h•· \A.1Jrlo.1·d .it In 1ne. D11n t .l?l'l mi· "rnn.c 1 hf' people then.• c 1n An1on;11 arc rt'ally nice · \k:'\amara said. "But TENNIS they sa~ rt•Jllv y,e1rd thrng~ lake. What a IOU!>Y - da}. the ves1 bll1ty tl> onlv 65 m iles .... It ~ not that .\tc ~amaru loves smog. After all. he ~llll o"n" .J horn~ 1n Corona del ~l ar. \\hach as air·condll1ont'd by ocean br~zes But tht·r<'"• something unique about a man "ho can !-pend 15 hour.., a da~ on a tennis court an the Cet v of lndustn . "h1c-h has no "ea breeze to handle .the smog, and :.till hJve enthus iasm for his ~port . .. . G ROl·~o STROKES Speaking of the Austins. Trac~ 's mother J eanne and sister Pam "ill be among the top seeds tn a paddle te nnis tour nament comtnl=? to La Case de Vida in Tor· ranee Aug. 16·17. The celebnty tournament will aJso feature Don Rickles. Bob Newhart, Chuck B arri ~. J o hn t~orsvt h e an d K ei th Erickson ... Sammer tennis camps at the Mar· nott Hotel IO Newport Beach begin Aug. 11 ror players of all levels between the ages of 'i-18. Run· nmg the camps ar e Bob Abbott, Robya Ray and Ken Stuart ... The Heritage Bank Classic begins Aug. 2 at five Orange Coast ar ea tennis clubs. Win· ners from eac h or those el1m10ation tournaments will be eligible for the SS.000 pnze to be awarded to the champion doubles team . The prize will be doubled to $10.000 if the winners have savings ac· c-ounts at Hentage Bank. Conner Now 31-2 NEWPORT, R.I. CAP) -Den· nia Conner continued bis romp lbrou1h the second round of America's CUp trials Tuelday. steering Freedom to a three- race sweep over Russell Lmll'a Clipper. Tbe victories 1ive tbe San Die10 atipper a commudin1 31·2 record for tbe summer over b1a Amerkan rivala -Lona and 1m CUp defender Ted Tumer. Turner. the lporta and mo.d· caattni mapate, made an early nit from Newport on Tuelday after be WU apeUed from the observation t rlala by the 1ponaorin1 New Yol'k Yacht Clab'a Mledian committee Mon · day. Tunwr. wbo bu complied a tblrd piece ... record .... d · peUtd fl'OID tbl trtall for ldq a top member ot tbl Amtralian elaalln1• board Coura1.ou1 • 4 • during a race against Freedom Monday. Tbe committee took the step after learning tbe extra crewman <Turner> 'wu allowed BOAJJNG to take on board was Ben Lex- cen, "tr.' of and tactician for Austr a. Tbe AUltnllan 12-meter yacbt lt re•arded u bariq the beat chance ol the foretcn boats to cballqe the yacht club's bold on theCUp. P'reedom cl•lmed TUesday's matches by marclna of 40 aecoad1, one minute, tbree HCODdl and 22 MCCJDda, Y adlt club ottlclall moved tbe races into Narragansett Bay because of foggy, rough weather on Rhode Island Sound. The 24-year-old Long's record for the summer dropped to 8-23, which places him higher in the win column than TUrner. Damage to the mast of Freedom prompted lbe New York Yacht Club to cancel tbe final races today. "I think we're doing what we should be doing -winning," Conner. from San Diego, said af ter his victories Tuesday. The action again st Turner amounts to UtUe more than a slap on the wrist since Turner wound up m issin g only one scheduled match. ''I'd rather stay out ol tt.'' Conner said when as.keel about t.he penalty. "I think eooulb bas been said. I think the (yacht club's selection> committee did what they lho\lght was ri•bt." ~ . . . Business DAILY PILOT -••• • • • GUU.·WINGED SPORTS CAR WILL HIT U.S. MARKET NEXT YEAR John Z. 0.Lorean'a Cfeetion Wiii Be Bullt In Troubted Nortt\ Ireland Erin Takes on Porsche By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ The MG sports car has finally come to the end of the road -no more wul~ be produced -but looming on the horizon is another sports car built by an Amencan in Northern Ireland This is the DeLorean. named for John DeLorean. the former General Motors executlve whose rttollections of -and reflections on -life rnside the world's larg<'st automobile producer made a best seller out of Patrick Wright's recent book. ··On a Clear Day You Can See General Motors ·· apiece tn DeLorean·s company.) Uthe DeLorean sports car doesn't sell. ttus Investment could go do\\ n the drain. But the Bntis h and the political leaders of Northern Ireland feel 1t 's worth the ~amble. The DeLorean plant is pulling 2,000 pe<>· pie to work A recent report lO the British weekly. The Economist. says the OeLorean project is on schedule "The prototypes are running around the test track. A wasteland in West Belfast has ctisap p('ared and in 1ls p!a('(' stands perhaps the most modern car assembly plant 1n Western Europe ·· All of the cars produced m this plant ~ 11! be De LOR EAS WAS ORIGJl'\ALLV going. to shipped str:ught to the Uruted States They are build his sports car in Puerto Rico. But he slated to be on sale here early next year the __ ...,..,_w~it.~hed tQ N<u:t.he.rn...Lr.elaAd ~c:auH they &ff14'e..,reF'fdf-~0e-b · 1t.-1ow:stu-ng fa'O-sealer him a better deal with a stainless steel Torn by violence. Northern Ireland, part of finish Whe n 1b. wing Great Britain. lS also econom1ca11y depressed The Money doors are ra1st>d . the car unemployment rate ls 12 pert-ent And m West looks like a seagull Belfast. where DeLorean put hls plant. the 1obless Tree rate is 40 percent. To attract DeLore~n to West Belfast. the Northern Ireland Development Agency mvested some $130 million in his company <About 300 American car dealers have also invested $25.000 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18%-22% on 6 mouths to one year solidly secured T.O. notes. Trust deeds available From s1,000 to 5200,000 c.14-ily .... _.. ....... ., CAU. DIRECT « OOUfCT fOR DETAILS & FREE BROCHURf PLEASE CONTACT ~EAT HOl'v'E BUStNE~'­ PLEA~E CAI l /' r NA\A E STREET CITY .. •.• t-nt"''"'' ' ., P'-l'l-t-1 ~fl' A_,."'"'"', lb-6 ... ~--·'· (.. ,, .. , ... " .. ,llf( 7tP,-q .. ~a '1•18A6-~'87 -2•3 '592·36!>7 flAOA~.ft~A t':. [ hH'• ~~,, •l :.11 •x~ C:A~ fltF ,,., 2 •13 c--..-¥'1 ..,,., p,... '-.ot._ .... ,.,, 1r'tl-4:',~ ,,. ~'141 ''.&lR,.. .. 4'-l_tl;•°' ;•u, ,..~~., .... il\h ..,....,... ,,. '86.104• TWE .. , ZIP .. '""""t''H StACw , ,,, .. e-DC)f"I ~"'"' DrfYfl ·~.. ;'-w.v -,,. t)44. t~;J r(l AN' 111 , ':'),. •• ,, .,,, •. ft-910eA 11•AtJ11c.;• I "'4flJRY C'llV • c.,.~...,. ~---· l w ""'f"l""2fW'\--~1 .•)~~-' PA!'-' <;Pf'INC<. l'!l')C • p,,,., c ··~ °" 'u•ff 1C"'"· '1'1f.2 "''4 "' ... "f\..o'H9 Th(' l><'Lorean as ex pectcd to be priced in the Sl7.000 range. making it competJl1ve with the Corvette. the top selling sports car in America John DeLorean is familiar Yo'lth the oppol:.1tlon He helped to develop tbe Corvette. The mit1al sales target for the DeLorcan 1!> 20.000 cars a year. That's not an enormous hgure Bonda sold 29.000 cars here last month But then the Honda doesn't sell for Sl7.000. If the DeLorean can reach the 20.000 sales mark. 1t would be out !>elhng the Porsche. THE NORTHERN IRELAND Development Agency \\i ll get a royalty of $380 on each DeLorean sold. And of course they have their shares, which· could become valuable If DeLorean succeeds as a new car maker Everyone agrees that the testing ground for the new s ports car will be Califorrua. the hottest sports car market in the United States. The DeLorean will have to make it there against the Corvette and the German and Japanese models. PUC Ups Rate On Key Phones SA.'1 FRANCISCO tAP) -Some t wo m1111on Pacific Telephone customers -those who use "key .. phones which have buttons for a number of lines -will now pay S30. l million more annually under a rate boost granted by the state Public Utilities Commission. About SS percent of the mcrease will result from the 8 ~rcent hlke in the monthly cost of the typical six-button phone. That will go up from the present $4.35 to $4. 70, with a 22 percent mcrease per line from the present $3.20 to $3. 70. The oew rates are effeellve today. Most of the remainder wtll come from a 10 percent increase for intercoms and a 9 percent in- crease for call directors. The hike will afCect pnmanly business m sta llations throughout the state. Typically. the phones have several buttons to which tntercoms. call directors and other services may be added ''l'M NOT GOIN G TO MISS DEL IVERING A BABY ••• '' COLLECTORS CORNER Rare Co4ns & Stamps GOLD & SILVER Prices for 7-29-80 0.ICI C-'4J1 .M \llv•r Cl. St• U IUV S.tt l(rUQ<Orrl!nd\ ~. *I . CJn re•Jx ours1Cle ot hc·mr .1n1t r,i•, ~ ~ now100 lhal I rn nor qo1n9 to ni1ss deliver nq .a OdOV ~nen t m bet~n l1l( 111 ,,. E.ugeoe R <;ottm.1n \4 D Cilnoga 1".11• OUIHllG Tltf r.ASOllllE ~Cit llMA1 MORE C"'4 I $AY' \\'l'len • O"" Cl.,.., ""' me. 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MW "',,._., IOo8' QOMMuftttJ .. ,...,., Kids Ride Computers i f I I I I ' J Camp's Young1ten Get Ready for the F1tture I • • SANTA BARBARA (AP> -In the afternoon. the campers, •wlm and ride horses. ln the evening. they sing and dance. In the mornings and just before dinner. they play with floppy disks and a mini·robot named Turtle "We 're trylne to prepare the k\ds for whal it's going to be Like i dj!cade from now . when tho're getting out of school," said Denison Bollay, a 27-year- old computer consultant and founder and presid e nt of Caltforrua O>mputer Camp THE CAMP opened this year at Rancho Oso deep in the Loo Padres National Forest. about 20 m1les mland from this seaside resort north 0( Los Angeles The campers. who auend one or more or the.1f1ve two-week sessions. work on 10 computers. the sort that are set up for home use. The youngsters. about 20 per session. range from age 10 to 15 and pay $795 each Students have come from as far away as New York. London and Tokyo to learn to use the computers. which are equipped with tclev1s1on·ty~ screens and ke~ boards s1m1lar to thost-1m typewriters ··computers have a certain fast:inatton. · Bolla\' said "'II s alMflst hkc a new hobby · A DECADJ.: .1~0 the current home computt-rs. cost1.,g Sl.000 to S2.000 were unheard of Bolla\ said __ 7."When 1 started using com pule rs in 1966 or '67. a co mput~r took up the whole ground floor or the bwldm~ It co'>t mllhons. he said "YN r he~e ht th• hnm<: computers are more po14 t:rful J "-I 1~ ,. •• ti 19" ,. , 7'• l • ,, . . ,, .. ''"· ., ., .. 1). lS'• n•. n' 1'1-"'• u·-. 11·. 1) • •»-. ,.., ' ).I ·,>' .. .i ..... II .. It I. So< I SS • 211. JO• J • •• '° ''°'· • • •n than th.at by a factor of five or 10." The students begm by becom· ing "computer literate" - learning computer languages. although Bollay pred icts that within five years computers will be able to understand human speech Some a r e already equipped with syntbesi.%ers that enable them to talk. using limit· ed vocabularies One language. aptly named Basic. enables students to give a variety of simple commands US· mg Englts h words and some symbols It could be used with a home computer to make airline reservations. obtain news or perform other simple functions. Gas Price Boost Asked LOS A.'iGELES IAPI -Citing "contmued erosion of earnt.ngs•· duE: to high 1nflat1on and mtere!il rates. Southern Cahfornaa Gas Co ha~ a s ked the Public t..:t1lat1es Comm1~s 1on fnr an em1•rgenc~ S45 mlll1on rate in cre:tSl' Thi· 1ncre<1 se. 1f ~ranted. ~ould add 56 cents a month to a t~p1 c:il rt-~1dent1al customer " ~as bill. the company said in a ..,latt-ment after filing its ap pltcauon v.1th thl' PLC Bo ard chairman HarvP\ A : Proctor expl&ml·d ttJ..au ti.1J~.£­PC C authonwd a 9 73 percent ratl· of rc•turn on 'ihareholders· inve'>tment for th<' 12 month peri0<I endcn ~ June-JO the ut1ltt~ had ended up v.11h a relum retlf> of onh i , percl'nt (), ••r T iu· (:ou11l«·r NASO U\tinq\ More ..tvanced ttuelent.s a..nt • languqes 1eared for more dJ!· ficuJt cornmandl. G&EG BE&a.\N, • ~~r­ old from Santa Barbara. is cine • of the ldvan~ st.lldenta. He•· ' signs programs that ~reate graphics similaJ' to Utose UMd in movie titln . Elaborate eom· binations of bri1'ht1y colored geometric shapes form, di...ave and gjve way to letterina. wbkh m Greg's case reads: "Com· puter Camp " Greg also enjoys explaining the camp's m ini-robot. called Turtle because it looks like .-e. ··You book it up to a compater and. for instance, when it "8'lS into something. you could pro· gra m ittosay. 'Ouch''" Camper l 'om Mct,;roskey. 1). of Atlanta, plans to study elec· trical engineering. •·computers a re an expanding field and I'm interested in them." he said. And Andy~ of Alexandria. Va .. who's l2. said he was tciven a basic computer for his birth· day two years ago and has been adding components since then, as previous generations did with '>tereos. ·'I DECIDE D this was my chance to learn what this as aJt ;.ibout." he said of the camp. Even those students who don't plan futures in the computer field will find themselves using computers at home and ~le. 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Ofl • , MUTUAL FUND .. - ... DAIL V Ptl.OT N ~dneada).', Clo1in8 Pri~e• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS .. -< STOOKS I BUSINESS Dow Jones Final Up 4.27 CLOSING FIGURE 131.11 Bets Called Off In Numbers Con By JOHN CUNNIFF "" ....... .......,.. N!:W YORK -Political attempts to coavinee tt.e American public that the worst of the receaaioa la over is like lJ)'ing lo polish the floor without wasblng it first. Maybe some people, for a day or so, did see t.he lieht of encouragement in statements from the White Hoae and its advisers. but now .\mericans are again forced to k>c>k at the deep, dark and dirty realities. THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, which t'emained un· der 8 percent in July despite forecasts it would be m11eh higher, 1s now being viewed as a statistical aberration re· suiting from" ooor1y designed seasonal a<ljustment factor. The increase in June retail sales might have been a one.month affair that won't be repeated in comlnc montm. various analysts are now saying. And, with money.eetting tighter again in some areas, some doubts are ariain& about the staying power or the housing re· 0 cove,.y. Consumer prices seem tQ be n smg again. June prices rose a ru11 1 percent compared w1th 0.9 percent in April and M ay And now food prices me&y be head· ing up, especially for beef and grains. It dPpea r!> ali.o that wholesale price increases after s hrinking, will explode ag•.11 n fueling even further increases in the consumer price index and assuring Americans or stiff inflation for months to com£' Business Week maJ;!az1ne quotes Donald J . Ratajczak or <:c-orgt' Stal•· Un1 ver<;1t:, as expecting the July fi gure "'ill -.how an tH <! vercent annual rate. compared with just ti 4 pcr<.-.:nt for the second quarter. T HAT ?'\Ol'MBE.R. ~OU PL E D hi her 'oble o ~1ve sue a ose o rea ity to Amt.•ric<ms that pol1t1cal pnim1ses will be seen for what tht:)' are Reaht:. ii. the pre ... ent. and it 1s grim. ~1any economists think th<.-immediate future -for the rest of the year, any""~ 1!>n't much bnghter. The car in· chJ ">trv e:.pec1C1ll\ I'> 1n bad 'i hape. and that automatically m<.•J h!> cc rte&tn othe r tndu-.tri<.·'> are too On the .,amt• d ay lui.t week General Motors, "the !Aor l<I .., l<.1r~c.~l manufacturt:r, reported a S412 million loss fo r tht· "t'n>nd quJrtcr, 1\!-. b1gg~t quarterly loss ever. \ml·n cun \lotor-. lost ~ m1ll1on in the same quarter. and lhiJI too "'a' 1h luo wst qu.irterh lo<;'> in history H th(· tndu-.tn .. s 14 0 <. .. , "''·re a consequence only or tJU~ t:r re~1:-.lanl'4" to pncc•!t. or buyer hesitation because of the recc...,..,1on . 1hn1· Y.Ouldn t be much to worry about. ~uc·h pmblf'm.., rnrrt.·C'l themselve-; Ttw <Jutc1m11hd1· 1ndustn ., problems are d~per than ~hCJt , h<JY.e H·r It-. n:put<Jt1on for rchab1lity has ~n un· dcrm1nt'd. ;,ind 11 :0. 't~ lln ~ decisions in recent years have t>t'l'O reJected M-'-''Y POTESTIAL BUYERS also are financially O\•erextended, and thus are reluctant or una ble to add furthc>r credit problems And their reluctance to buy isn't d1 m1mshed by h12h gasoli ne pnces and taxes. The economic noor I)) very dirty. and most Americans know 1t The~ know 1l becaU5e, unhke some politicians who -.ei·m to fl oat abo\'e rea hta~ in this political year . they are ))landing m the· dirt on lh<1t floor S po 1 Ii glu N (W 'f'P rr AS:. \•h""""'"''• ·~ ,.. t ~ ~ '"' ',,.. .. ,",... ... t ..... .,, .. ""'•-t (Wlt " • "' t • ~ ... \jllll"\ h1td•f"Q n..-w.on .. uir •' """""' '"'-"' '' 0..'1 tt1<1 I•• r ;() f f &.ll((t .,_ 4LJO .fS'> ~· 'l~'IW W I ()I u• 1('() ""'llP\I~ I ... s.,.., \.Aoarc ' ... 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"tar". 0.7 mg. nico1ine ttt. per CIQIJlttt bf FTC method. -·· OAILY PILOT Wedt\411dey Jury 30, 1880 ....._ ____ .._., .... a.. ,__. .... ~ ....... ... ............ .., .... 111 ... _. -,. ' WN 9' .... ~ IW c.-•...,..•1.~-...,- Training Targ t A t~o-~tttt course to traan ~1\llll 01> tor law ~·nfOf' ~ posts ~ pubbc ~afet.y a1de~ wall be t•oactunfd Aug. l l 22 by tb Cr1n•11nal Ju U~ Tl'anung Center al Gol<ttn W~t C'ollege tn ll~nt· metoo Beat"h A~ l o usho Smuh. director of the center. many pohce agencies are ttPl•cang some swom personnel 'ftllh paraprofessionals Such a.des commonly are employed in desk ::ind Jail operauon.s. tnH~stigalaon roles. veh.ide im- pound. cnme and stallshcal analysis, traffic direc- tion. cnme prevention and subpoena servtce. Information can be obtained by calling 892·7711, extens ions 122 or 123 Deaths Elsewhere MADISON. Wis. <AP) Cecil Burl~gh. 97, a <'Om poser. Vlohnist and professor e meritus at t he Univer s it y o f Wtscon.sin-Madlson who p~rformed as a soloist "1th the Minne~pohs, St. Lo ut s. Cleveland and Hallamore symphony o rchestra s. di e d Monday. CHICAGO <AP) !':ate H. b~rman, 82. the founder of the Midas ~I uffl e r Co and a l ea ding J e w ~:,h philanthropis t , died Tuesday A\..Ll~N f'~AOA r At lt,rU t'4\~ ._.,,,,.~r , "" Ju•v ~ ,._,," 'Ot""', A rt .. r • Aorn .-~•\\OUr• on~ t t\ l~' ,,.., . .._.., .,.. .,,-~,, d1<.U""° Pt'~ tn ~nt,J .t.r -t \f\# •A\ 4' tw04l~r Oft 8 rO.Ow•' fOf )~ V•of'\ ~ .... '\ /; ,.,.,..~ .. fN> ...,.t,_ '-"'' "T\,l\IH"!' ~dot Jitf'~H~• ~ ••\ , ~ o-r,.,,..a ••""""' C••'' c...,..,C'.,., ,., t~ ,,_,.,. An~ 11" f~d .t• ti\• '\~ ,+ "'' rv1 ~fl~ 0~ A ~"'""'°' lti>~ rrt <it N 1 ron""'"'';c"' •"" ._.,.,,..,"' 1r1t f\'l\ '" \ll•Jtrwi-1'" (..i.t'Otll'tf4 ~,. w.tf"\ w1U Cf> ,..~ d on ,,.,...,. ~'' t , • ., •t <..OP ..... ,.,. w.,., .... (,_1«1'> ~·· 1.r.., w t.th n. R_, .,..tt~n H W•tO of ,,. ... 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Ms Schlp ke "all dis<'uss changing careers or developin& nrw OMS She tallows with r<'Sume wriuna on Aull . 16, and e(ftttive in· tl'rvie .. itng on Aua. 23. Regastretlon as at the door Th(>re is no rue. lnformot,aoo as avallo- ble by fttlUng 892-7711. extension 132 OCC Sets Classes On Coins Get Help <BILDREN sn.IDIED rt19UC NOTICS -- _.;..PW-==l.l_C_N_O_TKB_ l'IC'TfTtOUI ~Nat& ...... " .. ,.. ...... '"° tol-1"9 ,.,_, ·"· ..i ... ...,,....,, .. YACMf •XCH AHOlt IHT(llHATIOH.AI.. tt0t t•IH"I••· -~...,... c.lllOtn~ tiw. l W"ie 0. 0.-.y, "°' ..... In. Hllfltl,..._ .._It.. Cel•IOtnle .,,._ fl' L kM~, Jr • '" Vleto. L. .... .._,,, c:..1-.•>tJt T"h ......... U I\ C-Cl9f llf e 4"Plf••• -1'*lNo ~ .. o o.-v ,,,., '*-....._. •ti ,.,.,, .... lfW c-tv Cteoil fll o.-c~ °" Jui, ..... IJ'411U '°""''._Or ..... Coei1 0.lt\o Pltot, Jo;ly .... U.•........ .• ~ PVBUC NOTICE "1llUC NO'l1CE -----------~~ "'<fl •ms 9USINUS .... 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O ........ &Aw tlttN .......... ......... c....,,.., .......... 0r .... Goett O.lly Pli.t Jvly n. ».Alie..•· u . tW .,,.,.. .. ... ,.,,,,,. lttf1je. ,..., ,._ ------------- S. .. Wwto ·-,c;A"MIJ Tiii• .,_.. i. ~tty Ml ..... .,, ...... ~-~~ Tllh .......,_ -llMd •"" tftO C:-ty °"" f/I Or .... ~ .. ""'' J2. "'°· ,,,,, .. ""*'.,.._ Or .... c-t ~ '"''" .1 ... vu.a ,..,.t.11,,.. -... PUBUC NOTICE OBITUARIES PUBUC NOTICE P\T8UC NOTICI PUBUC NOTICE_ ----------- PVBUC NOTICE ENTEATAJNMENT I MOVIE REVIEW Tryi119 OpPra Linda Ronstadt performs \\Ith Rex Smit h m lhe Gilbert and Sullivan opera "The Pirates of Penzance." no" bt•1ng p 'rformed at a Ne\\ ~York theater i.. .............. _, 'h4l llO 110 ONI !POI It••>•• to0 t 1ttt-t 11 11 o.,...,. llc'Oe•'" •......., v._,.-. .. "HAHGll 11" tPO) IJ • t ) • • 4 IS t •II I t II t 1e II Wedneecsay, Juty 30. \980 'Caddyshack' Raunchy '"-Ii s ~1umal Howe' at Country Club a A,aTH " K I GHT ,,. ..... .._._,.. Tu llltt•mpl a critical ~nJua· t1 o n of Orlon '11 new "Cad· dyah•ck" 1 a htlle hkl' de cnb- lne the t: thctlc quuliUca o( Mn outhOUM' lu Joke. art almoat enUrely r.ratologlul. dt1r1vln8 from auch SO<'lally qu.-llt1onable imidices us furtlnK. vomiting and nos~· 1Hckinic In one protracted 1oe· ttuf'nt't•, u ch<K•ohll • cundy bar aflout m 11 •wunmu1111 PoOI as m1stakt·n for u turd. causmg the pool to ••fllpty 111 ~• "Jawb" JMttJJ~ 11 elwwi. \Ii llh Hill Mur C•DOY,H4(K IW•rMt a,.., I UtV(fVot' .. f t ••tut1wi rwQOLfC•r ( .... "~ ""-"""'•-'' C.""'t, ~°"' ,,.,,.,, t-•-4't:1h;t U m1' \.4 ''""''''•~ ttt~ °'1Y.,_. M ,,u•411.,. H4r0l•} ••Ml\ OouQl,ii\ k•NW\o ft(~ ............. ... C~\I n,...~ ("9~ ll~y D•no<!•l•~ICI f_.d 'ntqht M 1ftw.t 0 -. ..... l't11I M~rf'6't \•t11ttr\ Huh,ul'hlt ~Ott Color._bY C ndv MOfQ.tn 0.,.n A~ln H,.nry Wile u on 9,,.,,, IHJwl• Mutt•v ~Uf'W't•l"flQl•mt ttmirwt•• M"AA rMI ... • ---- ray finding the bar and b1tmg tn· to 1t, causlJlg a nearby matron to faint dead aw.iv Quiet good ta~te, that ·s what I llkt.• HAVING F.STABUSllF:D the level or humor •n the Urian Doyle-Murray, Harold Ram1!>. Douglas Kennedy screenplay. I can only add that its la rge and manic cast. drawn mainly from television, sustains that level with a chilling pe rs iste nce. whLle Johnny Ma ndel's :,core seems intent on buryin~ everything beneath its de9fentng roar ( MOJllE REJllEW J dyshack." the locale \s moved from raucous fraternity row to t he more s taid confines of Hus hwood Country Club, where <'addy Michael O'Keefe is buck· ang to win the club's college !>Cbolarship Blustery club president Ted Knight takes advantage o( the s ituation by d ime-tipping the boy and using him to mow the la wn. meanwhile extolling the \ 1rtues o r thrift and good behavior. Playboy Chevy Chase, a virtuoso golfer who's much too laid ba~k ever to keep score, sides with O'Keefe <if anyone). T here's to be a big playoff match among the caddies to de· t e rm1n e who win s th e scholarship. and that's about as much plot as you'll find. IT'S TYPICAL of Harold Ramis' direction that O'Keefe's winning ball is tipped into the cup by an enormous explosion. the r esult of one or greens keeper Murray's more simple-minded e fforts to rid the course of gophers <w hich he first in- tt•rprets as golre rs) As the 15th green becomes a crater and an enormous fireball hovers above. one wonden Lr lhe mechanics of t-~===~~,.;;.,;;;;;.;.;;.;~ the gag don 't somehow dwarf the gag it.sell. Similarly. whe n Rodney DangerfLeld 's h igh .powered yacht comes crashing down on Kn ight's ne wly c hris t e n ed sailboat, the humor is lost in Knight's obvious pride and af. fection for his craft. Indeed, it's the one time in the m ovie that I felt any pity for an otherwise totally unlovable char acter. NOW PLAYING ClllDOMI Orange 634·2553 UA TWll ClllMAI Wesunlnsler 893· 1305 ua ClllMA Costa Mesa 540·0594 STADIUM DIUYl·ll Orange 639·8770 •e.owc-• BUENA PAllK DfUYf·IN Buena Park 821 ·4070 C hase is a ffable enough, throwing away lines that should !:=========~ have been thrown away while they were s till in the scripting s tage: but you have to love hJs ex SNL associate 8111 ~turra\' a lot more than I do to <Jccept "tus bathroom humor sight g<1gs and his half·hcard. off·the·wall run· r----------~ ning rommentaf) on every new MOVIE RATINGS broad he sees. FOR PARENTS AND HE' AN ANIMAL -a c~ YOUNG PEOPLE between a mink and <1 pack rat -JU t begging to ht> caged. By . contrast, Dangerfie ld offers a hearty. old·fas h1oned vulgarian loud. lewd and larcenous. but alt\f' I'd hate to meet him m person, but be gives this movie a ~on•ly nt'ed<'d '>hot of ent'r~y whenevt•r he ~trut !) onto the "'-~._. oJ ~ ,.,Wfr9' • ro ,_,.. ,,.,.....,. M»tlt ,.. \..r 114't, ,,, "'O,,. ~ft.JI ~""1 f>, .... _ ''""""' Burton at the Bat NF.W YORK rAP> -It wasn't ::. 1wrformance o( "Cam<'lflt" or even <i good British game of cn rkct Hut actor H1chard Burton !>tlll managed lo put on <1 kingly sho" rm the ~oft ball field DAILY PILOT I "nfl ....... ,,.., STllUSIACk .. -....0PAIWI- I "c:HllCH & CHONG HIXTMOVIF' .. , ~ •9THt IMPIRE ,,., STllllS IACr __ ,,.. __ ""TWl IUCK HOU• "'Slfff'IMG I UU'TY'" IGI CHflD•EH'S ~ICES I "US£0CAU" "'HOUYWOOD 11..iGHTS" ra l c::::===::=:::= "CHHCH & CHOMG" -ACAM.~O CioOLD" cu - "Cadd yshac k " I !) a yet a nother "Antmal Hou!>e" $ptnoH 1 Ramis a nd K e nncv were t. ---~--1~-t-'tt"nTn'l~th<' 1nrtmrrs 1>Tth"'iil :'fJi'N ii4'*:;400 -"HUUkll''111 t>arhl'r work and th<.•\ have a Jot IHS •>U •SO •llJ •IOO to .1c:c-ount for> 'in ·cad Burton. returning to his role as King Arthur 1n trus )ear·~ re· v1val or the musical. traded Excali bur for a 5oftball b<1t ;md • .. 'ihowed up Sunday at Shea Stadium to cht•t·r the liro<td\li ay ~ho\\ .J.e a~ue All ~a rs in tl\t>J..c .llau.lc wllh.lhc.. \ Lb..n y ~ tttJ I e r~ -•t kno\\ thl• ~fol~ a re having probli.:m-.. \\ rth in1unP.., " th•· Welsh·bom aC'tor told ~1~ts mana~er .Joe Tl'Jrn· "I undl·~~t ..1nll tx-caust.• l"\'e had the same probl<•m •U.O•f~Ol"'llllit ,,. .... ~, C:-..-•l -·-">,••- ' -·--.,, .......... 494·1'>14 \ ( ••TI ,,, ....... 494 1!>14 ....... ... ,.. . 49(> '2!>3 "'-... OM It'• Oooly A _,. All 'LANI tl'Ot n. .. ON tr, O.,,p A -All,lANI (l'OI IHI t Ml • 4•IJ e MS t I U • IMJ "HONEYSUCKLE ROSE" WlU>4'1'._, -.. U Tisu-1 :I0-4 4.S-1 -IJ (PG) "AIRPLA ... E" ,,..., -.VATS-7 t'-- UT ~J0.4 1'-•ff.1 •'-•JO "HA ... GBl 18" "GI c;--~How•>o ·---HT IYH T TUUOU H N •U• ,,,._ 879 98~ .. _,_ ··aauuua"1•1 ., ... MAG4C111 i-.... 1 ... --.. THI llO HD ONI f'Ol ,, ... HONCO till Y ll'OI n.. Le ... , , ..... ~ ..... ....,.. 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W'\11' I frJ(•.. 10 '"'O tQt '"" A1ocJ 191 .,... ., n£C'TNC COM-AMY ; CAMEMTI-4NJI ~ A new Holl'f· WOOd •tan.I .... l~O\lble Ml!YlllnQ 10 lhe 111\0W Ovti· ._. -ot:le1y of the '309 (l fUI • •TOMOHT tto.1 Clef• Rob«l• THllAXl'VW .. ~ uo• CMMOVll • • • I our D•y• 111 OallH ' ( 197111 Mtenffl 1 .. neo Fr~ I OlfWI f lie Ir.,.. OI J«I< Ruby and l N HM..... ()n,llld 111 ••l' """° oY<ilr • IOU<-cUly l*OUCI Of~ and ro.- IOwH'O the -MIMllOt'I OI PrNI08nl JoM F KIM4ldy tn Oellal In NC>vemO. Of 1963 (R) • I LOVI! LUCY Lucy r.l<ea ,.,..llWI lnlO ner own hMCls when ~., rel\ite4 lo 1n1100~ llet to AICh8<d Wldrnarli S) OMAT P£AFOAMAHCE8 TUBE TOPPERS KCOP .., 8 :00 -"Inside Daisy C lover." Nat a lie Wood portr ays a Hollywood starlet in the 1930s in this movie with Christopher Plummer. CBS 8 8 :30 -''Four Days in Dallas.•· The TV movie dramatization of the weekend President Kennedy was as- sassinated, with Frederic Forrest and Michael Lerner (photo below). KO C E 9 9 :00 G r eat Performances. Six women relate their experiences in a male-dominated world in "Out of Our Father 's House." l9'Nle 11avellnQ comoan· ion on • ""' to Sou111 Nnet ICa .. plolllflO ,,.. The IMF•-IGlllMI INN 10 l)l~I llW .... of a cont.._ Of nuclMr mat .. nel • NIGHT GAUIR't "Oreen Ftnger1" A ~··.,. .,. lll'#erted by an old - "Aootn "°' One LM8" An ~etoweled 81Wat0f le _., ~ .... c:towd· ' Id 12:80 I OATIMQ GANI NAnotW. N1W1 '2:AO Cl) C:. LATa ~ • * ··~ In 8l8Gk HorM CanyOfl" (1HI) Diiie RoberlaOll, WIMiam Oem1re•t. A recently releHed convlot 11~• -Ching f0t tlw Weill Fergo ~t 'IWhO WIS ,~ fOf 1111 '"'Pf• ~''*'~-*'· t:OO II TOMOMOW 0-t l'loal. Kiiiy U1nge <>-tr Nadine Uebllf!O, Andrew Yanltwttt 111d St-Fredeto-.. who ddCUA cnticS·M\llc:fltnO G MOYIE -~ \ *' ''TWI\ Un" (1t7~ A .. 011fdnet, IMI McS"""9 A Of~ lady °' 1M ... IOCflMIY livw • lite ol ~. dMWll1dl11g IM ~ •t\aftt60fl of .. lflOM .,ound '*·CZ In.I 2:'°1 .... t::ao ..... 2:i40 .... •• 1;41. t.ICMm I • i.. "t.IWl!on To Mofoc· I co" (196., I.Ax BMMr, , Ftit'Nlftdo Re, . 2:1e ...... uoe MCWW ••~ ·s•-·· cite•> Oaafe Davia, SI~ 8oy0. s: 15 • M0\111 : • * ·~ •'f'he It....,, ,,_ ... (1969) Md\MI Ceine. Motl ' Cow.,d 4:008 MOYie ••'Ir "Treln Ot E~tl" ( 1952) v...,i. Hobton, John Clement• . 4:15. MOYIE 4 llt11)<ttl~''" Tl•••••• u• "' ••• fu, ... w.1.,., ~ n.-ttl.\ ut 1"4P 111 t ,.._, '°"'~· ~ ... li>1"'9C Dy -• ...t\1\ Ac..>en'ly al ,,..,_ •" •1·-t<1<y ,,_,., (~¥ 411e~1eo IRI f l C8S NEWS 1'J A8CNEYll$ Dara Doo•f-d? Sat an" 20o11 Ca10w.t1 PQf • trays 11141 lutl>ulenl Ill• llnO 19ml)4HllUOUS moods 01 Frt11ch actreu S a1111 Bernhardt (R) t:OO D Dlff'AENT STAOK£8 W1ll1a l()lns a street oang aO<I gets caugill pa11111ng or•tt111 on buolOlngs. (CCI (RI '°' ol l~'s Ken1\ICIO.y Ooer. AMoOll M)t'I lllrougfl the ent1te proauctaon pro. CMS ol ''The 8art>er 0t Seville • al) KUP'8 SHOW uus-Oon oe 1 powartul poll1 !C&81'1 0 TOfi#OHT • • .. Tiie Tramplers" ( 19661 Gordon Scott, JoWl)I\ Collen A IOl<l•et re1u1ns 10 h•I tatl'loM 1 nouse •II« IM Cow Wat ~no problems a"Slf>O from the tau·-s pa1na1- Clly I I hr SS mlll I * * • "I Met A Mvrderw~ ( 1939) J•me1 M•a.o1t. Pame18 Kellino 4:.500 HEWS e.'° 0 ll llC 1' AC DOUGH ID HOGAN'S HEAOE'.S HNµn "'W\111 le> ..... '"" #/(I"' r•f e,..I • ""' • (,1t.1UTl4tt n.;N • rpl.r• 0) ~CAVETT G..-1 JUne H,.vo.; 1Pa11 I Ctl 21 '1i> 8TUOIO SSE Cob Dier' 10 MERV GAIR'lN c;._..,1. Ev 1 c..unr. Ano•vw McFar •n .. F11ni.. S•be''a Ma•) St1<>1., 1'00 f) CBS NEWS (iJ NBCNEWS 0 kUNGFU Clllne l•nd&, a bfotner 1n an OI<! ln01811 wno a.es l0<g1v •no e11 tne • wouno<IO Kn~' Q ABCNEWS ~ CJ) JOKER'S WILD m SIX MILLION DOU.AR ~ Steve rTMJst l)ef'f«m en anc .... 1 "l•le Of oeoth" ApllQle 11tual on oroe< to enter sacred l<KJ•an lanes to s.areh 10< r...o saent••I• CE STREETS OF SAH FRANCISCO ttobt>rt UnC'h ( ldt > a11 Dan Tanna 1s gt\'t•n ~ few hours to Ii e by a doctor I P t•tcr Haskell> after ht' I!'. mJt.>C ted wtth INhal venom on '\'egaS" tomght al 10 on A BC . Channel 7 lhtl '.;tplutf! ()I l\<S OdUQll let ''''le< fD OVEAEASY TM Future 01 Ag•no tCCHRI '1i) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 7.30 I) THE PRICE IS RIGHT 0 OUtNNESS GAME 360..0egre.i rOllOlr· skollng, I~ lhpS Wllh CA"4!, lecjl cttc~s canoe roll!ng 0 HOLLYWOOD SOUAAES Q tfOl FACE THE M USIC ft) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT '1i) OREAT P£AFOAMAHCES ' Sareh" 208 CaklweH PO<• tr•y• 1"9 tvrt>utent Ille and 1empes1uous moods of French aclress S"an Bernhardt (R) 1.00 I) BROTHERS l w (I 11dopted brotlW'••. one of Jt1w•sll and Ill<! 01ri..r Of lros11 a11<;)jllry IJO('.I. up IN!>I hVM 10\)\llnt'f """' milfl) years ot bi!ing '>l!p.lrat•'\l 0 REAL PEOf'lE Rt-port& Ol1 the Un~nown Comte a tOJlel·l•B•ned cat .. '"''""on !.!'OW IOI tull·llQ· url'<I women and ii &enlOf c111u•n• Olympics are 11>aturf'd (CCICAI D MOVIE • • • • The Rarfl B•oe<S" ( 19661 JGmf'S S t.,wilrl, MaurP9" 0 Hara In the 1880s a 1>eau11t11t woman lrom Engl;)nd !OlfOC!uc:e& H"'"'a<ds to the Western u nle ~ (2 hrs I fJ l~ EIGHT IS VK>UOH 0 CHAAUE'S AHOELS Tori.my ;1na a plastic ...,. ~ 111e t0<C8d under gunpoint 10 do a complete 1ac101 lfltnttot,.,..tion on an 1ntl'fn•tional crime lig<He lRl &D MERV OM'F1H Gue•ts Eva G•bor. Andtew Mc:Fatt-. Fr&fllt SaDt1118, M•ty Sh0te. Oer>- ny Jonnson. M0<oan Faw. Chtld al) OREAT P£RFOAMANCES • Out 01 Our Fattier s l'louM 8u60 on tile bOOll G•ow•no Up Femaltol tn Amf'rico · by E've Merriom. s•• -relive ec>•lodM trom '""'' loves 1nv01v1ng tllf'tr M'l"'l)ence from a m-..oominatf!td worlO 1R1 9'.30 0 THE FACTS OF LIFE Blaor goes on a crnSll dtet in an a11emp1 10 •J"l><Ma rwt dalf!t w11n her 11'lllle new tiguro IRI 10:0o D OUINC'I' • • 10:30 tD CD NEWS 11:00 80 G Cl)!m NEWS 0 NEWLYWED GAME Q MOVIE • •', ' Tiie 8'rd1 And Tl>e Beu" c 1956) Geo1ge Got>f!I, Mrm GllyN)f A p<oud man reiec1s • OH' w111l a "ahldy" put, b\11 1>e i.ter laJl,1 '°' ,_ 12 "''I • THE 000 COUPl.E 0sclf Qelt l"8 ~ he I beef! war1tnQ tor -ne geta to ol•Y h!mselt 1n a l'lotry..ooo moYM! Q) THE 8EHNY HIU. SHOW Boony brings h<S own Sl>f"- C.131 1>1 and OI r.urnor encs cnor ~lt'<S 10 thts 5"°"' fD FAOHT ACNi CEHTER Thra ~1111 e~tta !I'll! <1t1Yt1loomen1 of tnl' 8l"'ll5t11re Baltel llnd 1i. 1978 oobUI al Jacot>·• P•I· low 011nce Fes11va1 on 88cket Muuachu~ll' '1i) HERE"S TOY~ HEALTH f IW! Sun And 'I' our Sk 1n ICCI 11:301)(1) THESAJHT S1rnon <l•M:Overs 1na1 n•• HOii Johnny Carson. GUMIS Mellala M~ 1er, Angoe O•tl11n1on, Charle' N•lson fle•lly, AddofJ E Y.,,S. U DA TING OMrtE • @) AIJC NEW8 m WC>OAH's HQOE.8 All EngloSI\ 1rai.10t P81•· ct>utea .nto Stat.Q t3 .,.,,. -Merel "''°'"'"'°" tPlllt 11 Q) OETSMART 11 -11111 -v rnan Ma.. p.cu u IQ IMlSI man ...-1 ... 111 • rny11enoo1 accl()f'tnl w m CAPT10HED A8C NEWS '1~ 0 llJj LOW .:>AT Family Aeo.ln>On• 8otl Crane. Dor• Brenn«: '100 HOI To H11nc11e• JOfl11 RubtMteH'I. t<attyy a.tea, • C1ndl!f'ell1 S1ory" Oon O@F'or 11, Ao sematy OeCemp (Al -MDIGH!~ 12:00 D T'MUOHT ZONE StO()Ov., In A Ou1At l()Wn' W MISSION: IM P08818L.E 0 aAAE'TTA Batell• iearn' a ,...,, l'MI gave a ~ Cllanu has t>ee:om6 a c>SVChOl>illh.c Grllntnal WllO neffdl l\f!fp bUI can I Ofl111 IR) Q MAVEAOC &et 11 aa:us@O ol a..a1ing att~ .. 1nn1r19 iii poi.er game ID MOVIE ••'"' "the Feminine Toucti" p9<111 t<ay Fr811Cla. 0on Amec:nfl. A prOl!!SSOf WN> ..... aulhOred • 0004< on pNIOusy oeis 10 teat •twt vl!Mdoty Of M oOeH """81\ tus O#f\ wfle becOrTl"S an racted 10 hfs ..,_ Yoo , puOllU\'¥ CE MOVIE • • ''> -ll1dy In A Jam" 11~21 1<-Oun~ RalC>h Bellamy · A psyc:tloalnll '' pres~eo .nto marrliilQI 11 .,, troell\s ot r~ao.lotaung " -llllhy ,....,HS (1 hr , JO mtf>) 2:00 0 NEWS 4:65 0 • "Jungle CaptlVe" ( 1945) 0 110 Kruger, .l4l<OM8 Cow11n. Tllur•dafl'• Dayai•f' 1tlo"i~• 11:00Q) *'Ir "T"ple Troubtett ( 19501 L80 G0tcey. Hunt% Hall ~~RNOOH- 12:00 G * * ·~ "The Wild And The Innocent" ( 1959) Audie Murphy, SlndNl Ofo4I W * e Y1 "fhe Mumm>"' t l9!'191 Pe1er Cull11f\g, CllffSIOl)hef Loe. Q) * * It* "Many'" I 19SSI Ernest Boronon-. e.t1sy e1 .. ,. 3:00 Q * It* "The Spanish M .. m.. ( 19451 Mauree" 0 HAI a. Paul tien<eod llQJ * * •+ "Umbo" I 19721 l<atA JltdllOO. l<ath«lne JU".llC• 3:30 0 • • "Tiie Two Faces 01 Or Je1ty11" (19611 Pa~ Ma<.Me, Oewn Ado1ms. An <an~1ous tithe• 1ntet1efM with POI-Ce Slrill· f!<lY wnMI n<> olle<)alfy CHC.U· 1o11e a ""'"''e<l 00$19' '°' P.M. MAGAZINE Partte1pa11on· on a hot· lltr balloon rac:e. 1tw F 11\n Annual Har• and Hound Race N ichOlas 08C'<lf'S IO drop OUI OI 1Cilool alle< a l&aCll· ... HOICUIPS f\1m tor no• mf'f'lonQ tn<> BradlO•O ..chOlastoc stanoard• (CCI (RI Quincy cuts his vlleahon shOrl IO help hos bllCk ·UP. wno ria. unc:overC!d t'VI· O~f' OI mu<de< •~ ""' d68tn OI a p<omH'lOOI po11. lt08n IRI JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk C'hannrl Luting• 0 KNXT tCBS) Los AngeJes 0 KNBC tNBCI Los Angeles O KTLA (Ind J Los Angeles 0 KABC·TV !ABC) Los AngelPS (11 KFMB 1CBSJ San Ooego 8 KHJ· TV (Ind) Los Angeles (tOl KCST !ABC) San Diego CD KTTV (Ind) Los AngelPS CE KCOP·TV(lnd) Loc; AnQelrc; m KCET· TV 1 PB~I Los AngPt.., C'il KOCE· iV I P85l Hunt1nq1on &. l1;'1 Target: JFK Frederic Forrest portrays Lee Harvey Os"" aid m "F'our Days in Dallas." airing tonight at 8:30 on CBS, Channel 2. It's a rebroadcast of the TV movie originally called "Ruby and Oswald." 0 MOVIE • • '> "The S1ooga" ( •9531 Dean Marton JtJtry l 0Wo5 A s.nge< decK!ttS Illa I tw noeO$ IVS pal I net 10 04' • 1UCOMS (2 llrl J &D P.M. MAGAZINE T~ bfeedlng ot champ.on. ship race hOrses. trw1 ere. a I Of OI 1'le "Garfield" com. IC' fifflP ~Cl) MOVIE • • • • tns1oe D•••y Clo ... ,.. ( 19661 Natafte Wood, Ch,.~topnf'r 00 NEWS O ll§l VEGAS Dan searches lor • Yertgellno&-seell"'O rnant· ac wno oniec;ted 11;m W\th a po.ton 10< wnocn tll«e os no known antidote. ICC) (RI Q) NATIOHAl NEWS fD MAESTRO From New VO<lc ?Sl"'Q to ttf\11 curt&1n call. 11115 pro. Me ot MQf•lZ Bomt>aro lol· IOwS Ille 11.year-Okl dofllC· WE.LL vouae: Oo•NG-!?~ETTY WE.W-F~ A ~ WrTH iHAT K IND a;: '1 G.f • • . • • :-·: :~ ,. ~ Miss Rona Gains Status With Faltering NBC By PETE R J. BOYER LOS ANGELES I AP) -Circle the name that doesn 't belong on this list: Roger Mudd. John Chancellor. David Bnnkley, Marvm Kalb, Rona Barrett Fooled you. All the names belong. It is a hst of NBC news correspon- dents This ran. MISS Ba rrelt becomes p a rt o f the p r.oud NBC News Oiv1s1on. courtesy of her longtime benefactor. F red Sil verma n ABC, where Rona currently does h er Hollywood r e ports, wouldn't make her a ne ws correspondent. Fred Silverman would. and has. So., M1s'i Barrett•s hiring is a clear s tatement from NBC President Silverman that. with his back to the wa11, he's going to pull off the velvet gloves and fight the fight his way. Once so self-conscious about his rep- 'Malibu' Due utat1on as a deall'r 1n schloc k. bringing to NBC c lassy. h1gh·rts k programs like "Studio 8H" ilnd " nited States." Silverman has de- cided to go Wlth his instincts. A )ear ago. Sil verman would have probably balked at h1rin~ ~hss Bar- rett. whose baekground as a gossip dispenser has followed her into he r career as an entertainment reporter Today. adm1ttmg that he'll pro· bably be out at NBC 1f thrngs don't improve quickly, Silverman 1s going with what he knows bes t ~ening audiences. It was Sal verman v. ho when he was at CBS brought Miss Barrett 10 for celebrity s pecials: and 1t was Sil verman. while president of ABC Entertainment, who brought her to "Good Morning America." Some "Today" s how prmcipals and admirers will resent the add1t1on of Miss Barrell lo the staid, news· oriented show. BRIAN OE PALMA. HOLLYWOOD <APJ -"Malibu," the novel by Wi llia m Murray about the famed strip of beach that 's ho me to Hollywood's stars and a mecca for the rich, wiU be made into a miniseries for ABC. MASTER 0F11-IE MACABRE. LWITES )txJ lb A SHO\VI~G 01· 11-IE LATEST FA ... HlON ... lN MLROER. -·1 ...... A~l'w.tvu· SAMt'U.1 ARXOA' ~ A c.£<lflOE UTTU PROOCJCTlON Of A BRIAN OE P/\U.111 ALM MICHAEL ANGIE NANCY CAINE DICKINSON ALLEN "DRESSED TO KILL" "Rut that s because the perception of v. hat ~he does 1s not exacUy what :.he does." says .. Today" produrer St!'\'C fo'ncdman. ''She's no longer the J:Oss1p qut>en she may h<ive started as .. she'~ a solid Holl>wood r e porter.'" ~t 1ss Harrell I!. a bit test) nn the s ubject "Olhl'r P C'Op lc havC' alwa)s des<' rt bed me as a gossip columrust. · · i.he sa)s, "beca use that label 1s automatically attached to v.omen who "'rill' about the world of enter- tainment" It should be pointed out that Mass Barrett's focus m her fan·mag da~ s "'as more on the personaJ aspects of celebritses' hves than on entertain· ment news. "But l think that in the last five years on 'Good. Morning Amen ca.' 1 've presented the business side of show bustness. not based on gossip, THRf t: t:rtGAG~l'lt:rtTS IN SOUTttt:Rrt CALlfORrtlA .; but based on fact •• ., To be sure, Miss Barretl was th~ ft r s t to reveal the identity oJ; Cha rlie's latest angel, a nd, on £ "'e1ght1er matter, s he was among the' fi rs t to rt!port the ascendency oC Sherry Ltm.ing to the presidency ot 2Qth Centurv· Fox. .. ~I iss Bar.rett also will co-host tht npw "Tomorrow" with Tom Suyder; "with tus approval," she points bdl\" "Tom v.111 be No l star-billed. He re· ported!~ ans1i.ted th&l I join hJm. '' · In add1t1on . NBC 1s ~iving Miss Rarrett a series o r cele brity in- terview SP<'<'1a ls. and s he will help develop a primt.> time ser ies. A health~ p::icka,ge for someone with image problem:.. "I f{uess NBC just wanted me bad· ly e nough," she says. "These aren't m y ide a s. This is what Fred Silverma n offered m e to lure me away from ABC." • NOW thru SUN.AUG. 17 FORUM <.~ .. con~:~/\ 800 W Katda Av~nw ~ LAST OPIJfS TOMODOW THVIS. TWO SHOWS! ..,.. •o•. AUG. t 1 __ ur_DrG ___ uw ___ oo_o __ , oras TOllOlllOW nrns •.., llOllD&YS .,_ nm&n TODAY Wll>DSDAT 1 30 ,. • • e oo ,. • .. ,... ___ ..,.., 2:30PM• al:OOPM• ttOOAM~~~e·oo,_ SO'll'llAYS llO l'tllt600,. onn 1"1>9UDAT, &OG. u 130"'•• , ........ TIIV1ISD&T • ,__, 130,.••••l'M• S&'l'VIDlf ltOllAM•,330 .. &1. .. N ~y 130,. I UtPM Bo• Olfke "---rea--._...,. ,_..,. ,o u •• s-.y 12 ..... +0> .. ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES Wedneeday. July 30. 19'0 DAILY PILOT 8 f I· 'Red One'~ Type Casting ""k*o.:••,. .. ~~!~!.;;.~ lh tll>:D V (,£R "t111ST I SJ\ID. 'GF.T these '"'I>"' off,'" <!1!1#ftll A Marvin • in F.W YOR" 1i\l'1 Wht•n d1r clo1 Sam Marvtn ahoule<I " 'Now. ahool from the bip. When tHO ~1 Jll(...C .... l .., CIC"A.I~ •,yo •lflf't .............. RELIVING REAL MEMORIES FOR MOVIE · lee Marvin In 'The 819 Red One· F'ulh•r "'¥" C'U lln" h111 World Wiar If t'PIC. 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I told tum we'r e go. mg to do J n al rard ,, l..lll patrol He ht up T hen I l'a lled up and '"1d 1l ... hi.·<'n <'anceled Well. to hear the sag on th<· oth1.·r 1·nd or tht· phone v.a~ rt-all~ horrible · Reagan Led SAG Strike HA\'J:"'G Rt:t.' ,\ '1 \Rl:'l>t. in t0m bat in the Pac1hc, .\l:in in h<i<1 µlent) of t'~J)(:nence from '4 hich to dr..i"' 1n µL.1\ tnli! h1.., character He re· member<.>d on(• mC'1d•·nt from hi" d;i~., fu~hlan~ the .I Jpam:H· lt h-.d t.tkt.:n hh unit thrt.·l' dd~., to m O\I! l 500 '::m:b from the beach t" ,t nd~c 1nlJnd But "hl·n tht•\ fl .1<. hcd t he ndt!t tht>~ v. crl' in for c1 :,,ur pn:.< Then· v. •'" 1 J!u ~ therl' hl' •01d I don l l..nirn hov. 1\1• i.;nl in bt.•fo re us. liut th1 rt· hl· 1... Ill'\ .irm t.., oft II•·' -1 me'>" Ile '" 110 h1" back on J ..,lrt'lrlwr .ind th•·re'-; nolxxh around II{'' <.mok ing a ULJn·tt1 \\llh his g0<x1.hand tit· ... got an ~l on his fun·h1·.1d \\hll'h mt ... n., m1irphin<.· Bullet<; .i ri~ fl\ln$! U\1·1 our h(•ad'> I in on m.' .. 1nmach ;ind I h·:in vver to tht ..:u~ :.nd "·'' llo" ... 1t J,!<>1 n ' Candidate Praised/or Work iri 1960 HOLL '\'WOOi> t AP 1 With me mbt-rs or l hc- Screen Arton .. Cu1ld on 1.,t r1kt> 1,1ga1n old tim ers rt' c a lle d anottwr '>trikC' of 20 ~Nm. ago "Ith another Guild presiden t Ronald Reagan Guild vctl'ra n~ cons1dC'r the 1960 ~trike a m1les tonC'. and mu~t ~1H' Reagan good m arks for leading his fello" actor ., As with thC' c urrent !itn k1.• "a gC''> "ere an 1m· portant 1ssuC' But ot her m a tters "ere rriore vital. n ·c:.lls John I. Dale-;, thC'n <.>'<e•cut1vc-secretary of the Guild, no" rcllrc:rl .. .-\rtors "..intc•d -.o m l• repa) men t for theatneal monl''> thC1t ''l·re !.Old to t elevision :· Da les s J1d The•' "anted to !-.tart the r esidual pa~ ment!.. m 1948. a nd lhl'~ also wanted a ~ns1on and ''elCare plan. o mNh1ng that was unhea rd of ~--1"'1--frel"l'anl'l't!i "' me inrlustn • The stnkt'la, tl•d six v.ec•ks Both Rea11an. nov. -PEOPLE JUST DONl BELONG. ~"-~ ~h ~ddy~~~ ••QllOri. .. t...-,,.,.,..,,, • ..,,.,.,_MO O•_..c-·-- ....................... ............. ·•t> •>0~ ''DEVASTATING ... a hard·hitting and engrossing film" • ROila lar"11. \IC n "BRUBAKER" thl' Republican nominee for president of the \;nit 1•ct Slates. and Dale!. rt"romm ended th(' studios' of .. 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'--------------OPWu.Monte lM. ttlO I • . . -. .. . . . .. ...... ----.... .., .. ._, ...... ---------.... . . ~ ..................... --·- INSIDE: •SupermarketShopper •SlnglesCalendar •Slim Gourmet •clubcalendar Good Food • • • L Yr.,h tomato &uppliea I nc rea1t' dur1na • u mmer months, and lhat's fonunate for u~ b4euuae the~ are many creat way1 toUMe tt~m. Freah tomatoes are quite verutlle. They have always played an importanl, but 1upportlnc role ln salads and sandwiches. But tomatoes will steal the show when you use them as a primary :Lredient. By •ervlae familiar f ln dif. ferent ways, you can really add variety to meals. Fresh tomatoes are perfect for s tumnc. Remove stems and cores and seoop out the pulp. Always save the pulp to use in your stuffing mixture or in soups, sauces or stews. Stuff tomatoes with tuna, chicken or en salad and serve as a cold. light lunch or supper dish. You can also s tuff cherry tomatoes ln this manner and serve as bors d 'oeuvre, or bake tomatoes stuffed with chopped fresh mushrooma, grate'Cl cheese and herbs. Tomato cookery is famous in France. Put a little flavor or France in your tomatoes by serving them Provencal style C ul fresh tomatoes into wedges, sprinkle with a savory herb mixture and bake just a few minutes untU tomatoes are tender. Tomato halves can aJso be dotted with butter and broiled for about 10 minutes. There are endless uses for fresh tomatoes . Try using tomato slices as "bread" and sandwich cottage cheese or tuna salad between them. Add tomato slices to grilled cheese sandwiches and omelets. Use fresh toma~·oes l n as pics, gazpacho or ratatouill'e. Remember to select firm, plump tomatoes. If they need to ripen, place them in a cool spot a way from direct s unlight. Refrigerate tomatoes only when fully red·ripe, and use prompt.ly. If a recipe calls for a peeled tomato. 1ust place a tomato oo a slotted spoon. dip 1.11 simmering water for one minute and remove. The skin will slide ngbt off FltESB TOMATOES STUFFED wmt MVSHaOOMS 4 large tomatoes 1 tablespoon butter or marganne 2 tablespoons chopped onion 2 tablespoon s c hopped parsley •, pound fresh mushrooms, coarsely chopped 1 cup sort bread crumbS •-,teaspoon dried leaf basil 3'• teaspoon salt • • teaspoon pepper 12 cup s hredded Swi ss cheese ' Cut out ste m and core of c• tomatoes and discard. Scoop out pulp, Je n lng shells intact; reserve pulp. Melt butter in large skillet; add onlon. parsley and mushrooms and cook unW tender. Add reserved tomato pulp, bread crumbs, basil, aalt and pepper: cook over high heat, s tirring freque ntly , 7 to 10 minutes. Add Swiss cheese and stir u nt il m e lte d . S p oon into tom a toes, place an s ha llow baking dish and bake in a 35(). degr~ oven lS to 20 muiutes. Makes· 4 servings. TOMATO WEDGES PROVENCAL 2 tablespoons fine dry bread crumbs '• cup finely chopped fresh onion • , cup chopped fresh parsley. • i clove garhc. m inced 2 tables poons butter or ma r ga rine. 1 :z teaspoon ~alt •" teaspoon pepper '• teaspoon dned tear basi~ 4 tomatoes Jn small bowl mix together bread crumbs. onion. parsley, g<Hlic. butter, salt. pepper and basal. Cut rach tomato mto eight <See GOOD. PageC.'2> the~od Ea1'ih \ By JUDITH OLSON Of -o.;ty ~ S\Mi To market. to market they go, but not to buy a fat pag Or a slender one. either for lb at matter. The cooks at the Good Earth restaurant don't fix bacon or ham so there's no need for pork. They concentrate instead on fres h vegetables a nd fruits. which they make into a variety of sandwiches, salads and en trees. With this emphasis on natural foods, the Good Earth has been accused ol being a "health food " restaurant, but the concept is only vaguely true. The image of the '60s - incense and herb tea served by long-haired waiters -doesn't fit this et.tablishment. but it does ~rve healthy foods. Tbe Good Earth is more lite a home where the cook t akes extra time to search out and prepare the best foods possible, "from scratch." There are freshly made soups ·with no chemical preservatives. wok-cooked entrees to retain as many vitamins as possible. and wholesome desserts which are short oo refined white flour and white sugar ·Since so much o f the f~ is fresh daUy, the restaurant must have a larger-than-normal kitchen and storage area, and some food may take a little longer than normal to prepare, but there are oo apologies. Jack Knorpp, propnetor o( the Good Earths in Newport Center and South Coast Village, emphasized that bis restaurants are DCll "purist" in \hat they do ~ serve some of the foods labeled .. bad .. by nutnt1omsts. '"We hav e t o please everyone." he explained. T hus. whale there a r e no steaks on the menu and you won't find french fries or sugar· laden soft drinks. you can order Cashew Beef, Curried Shrimp. t ur key and r oast beef s andwiches and lots of cheese and tuna. "We do not use marganne. DES. red d ye. sa lt, preservatives o r ktechup. either," Knorppasserted. He says there is n o d1f· ference between "healthy" and "unhealthy" foods when all things are considered. "We talk about natural foods. but there are no unhealthy foods. It's their form that's important. We try to offer good foods that taste good. We buy foods in their best form and cook them very tittle." Knorpp whose car eer has bee n in r eal est a t e and secur ities. h appe ned on the Good Earth concept m Nevada when its develo~r. Ball GaJt. came to him for advice and financial baclung. Knorpp was fascinated by the id ea and began s tud yi n g nutrition. redoubling his efforts when one of his friends died at the age of 39. He believes that the quality of life is directly related to food, a nd that there are 44 ''key nutrients" which are essential to good bea.lth. Knorpp bas become so enthusiastic about good food, in fact, that b e has written a r ticles and a book . to be published in the fall , about nutrition. The r es t a urat e ur v i e w s hi s t wo d i nin g establlshments as somewhat of a managerial challenge as weJI, San ce he has fuJI responsibility for running them and they have become fam1ly affairs. He had thought, originally. that h e wo uld jus t hire managers to operate them and be available as a cons ultant, but he soon learned the Good Earth was goi ng to r e qui re bis personal commitment. "There's a s trong entrepre-· neuriaJ seiril lo it... he said. "There's still some artistry involved in putting it together. It takes a lot of s upervision and care." Hts oldest son. Jon. 23, who worked his way up from cook. is director of operatioos for both restaurants. Scott, 21, is a prep cook 1n Newport. an d hi s daughter. Tami, 19. is publ.Jc relations assistant tshe recenUy was named Miss Newport Beach> And Knorpp's wife. Darlyn. h a ndles all th e fina n cial activities for the rei1iaurants. They plan to open their next one in Laguna Hills and will add others as the years go by both 1n Orange County and other parts oflhe U.S. It's a good thing for the family that they aU like the Good Earth bounty because that's their home away from home now. "I eat there at least five times a week," Knorpp said. Here are some of his favorite "health recipes." fee GOOD EARTH CAROBSAt.:CI:: I cube butter l teaspoon sea salt 1 cupcarobpowder 3, cup hooey 2 cups water lr.J cup arrowroot 1 teaspoon decaffeinated cof- Mix all o( above together <add all ingredients cold l. Cook 't>ver medium heat making sure there are no lumps in mixture <arrow· root will begin to thick en> Cook all ingredients fo r several minutes after mixture comes to a boil, beinl careful not to burn mixture. (Cook like a pudding -delicately.) Add 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract when cooling. Note: If sauce is cooked properly, •t should not get lumpy. II sauce sbou.Jd become lumpy. strain before putt.10g in holding container to cool Recipe yields 3 cups. Sauce may be r e h ea t ed . Gooa Earth recommends using huce like hot fudge -tastes best wtule warm. MUESLI 1 cup oats 1 cup pineapple JUtce Soak oats overrught 1n Juice Add following frwts 1.11 bit· size pieces 1 cup fresh pineapple t mango ,, papaya 1 banana a,; cup strawberries 1 orange 1 grated apple To aJJ above add: 3 tablespoons raw cashew pieces 3 tablespoons walnuts 3 tablespoons sunflower seeds Optional: You may want to substltute your favorite fresh o r dried fruits and nuts. Seasoning may include cocoanut flakes, cinnamon, etc. Many traditional Muesli dev· otees sprinkle ground nuts over their Muesli rather than mixing them. SCOTT KNORPP STIRS NEW BATCH OF SOUP Here's ooe rtt1pe -a dessert -we were able to pry Joo e from Bill Galt and bis coveted reca~ lLsL Alas. all the others will have to remain cuhnary trade secTI?tS. as they have been designated by hls Good Earth restaurants. \'OGURTCREAM PIE a.., pound cream cheese 'r.t cup fructose ·~ ncotta Pinch of lemon nnd 1 , teaspoon lemon juice •' teaspoon vamUa 2 ounces yogurt Mtx c ream cheese until smooth. Add fructose and mix. Add other ingredients except yogurt and max well. Fold in yogurt. F\11 in your favorite baked crust and chill. About 180 calories per serving. Serves six. ' . i 1 0 DAil Y PtlOT -------.-r 1 s1 MGIEAT I 9 DINND 8 c .,, 0 z I (lQ(ld IOI l"IM ~H Of Ill'<~ QC*Jell (ltOwl\ Kent"'li.) f ttfd C.l'lo('titf\, ti-Iv• tJ"OI• •no OI COi• ...... " ·~ 0<>1•1 • •·"1 O••Yl •Ila. rf'41 l•mtt 1-.v u11.,. ""' coup.>n o.r t u•ton,.. l.utl(Jn"4fl IMlt• ell a lo(•O-• w••• lei. ..... ~ "'41Y ..... ti I l'-t•llC•Plll•l\O ~· I I I Pl1Ct1• m.iv ••tr"' i>a• lteopalll'Q IOCt hOI'" Gooa only 1n Soutnt11n Callt01n•• .. ,..... you .._ 1.,. <.:.olOnlfl • tee., wona oent\411 • FOOD Use Coupons Wisely By MAaTIN SLOANE The anU-couponers are trying to use n1ure1 to prove that we coupon clippers are all wet. They are using their own brand or re· search ln an attempt to show that we aren't really savtng money with coupons and refund offers. One or these coupon critics recently wrote a newspaper article In which she com· pared the cost ot four national-brand prod· ucts to the cost of four supposedly similar store brands. She proudly concluded that despite the coupon and refund discounts on th e four national-brand items. she was ahead by SJ.87 if she purchased the store brands. Was her researcti valid? You be the JUdge. THE FIRST OF THE FOUJl items 1n her comparison cost twice as much as the other three items combined. It was a IS-pound turkey ! Who ln his or her nght mind would use a turkey purchaae to j udge the effectiveness or coupon and refund savings? What shopper with any sense would purchase a lS-pound turkey Just because be or she bad a 75-centa- off coupon? Certainly nobody that I know. This coupon critic violated ~ first rule ol s mart s hopping: Be selective. Never buy an item just be<:ausc you have a coupon or a refund fo rm. Always check whether a com· pet1tive item might be cheaper. Why did this coupon critic use a turkey in her co mparison? Pl•rhaps because she needed the S4 05 shcl ~avcd on the turkey lo prove that store brands arc a better way to save money than are COUP<>fL'> and refunds. Coupon clippers would have come out ahead ot store·brand buyers on all three other pro· ducts u.s<!d in the compar1:.on THE Tl'RKEV PUROIASE was also "fowl pla>" becaui.e this coupon cntH· bought her store brand on sale but failed to find surular sales on any of the national The third and fourth items m the com- parison were Jit Peanut Butter and Welch's ' Grape J elly. Amy, a Massachusetta reader of both this column and the coupon critic's artl· c:le. had no problem findina lheee lt.ema on sale. Here Is her comment: .. THE WRITER OF TRIS AaTICLE overlooked one of the cardinal rulee ol smart shopping. She didn't buy her products when they were on sale . I found s upermarket 'specials' on both the J if Peanut Butt.er and the Welch's Grape Jelly. By being a smart shopper as well as a couponer and a re- funder. I saved 65 cents more than she did oo these two items." The coupon critic's article made several import.ant points for anyone who took the lime to read 1t carefully. For •~lance, you cannot expect to find worthwhile coupon or refund discounts on m eat and poultry. Both Amy and I would have bought the store· brand turkey . The coupon critic's own ngu.res show that com bmmg coupon and refund discounts on the same product can often save you more than buymg house brands. And Amy proved that a "special" combined with a coupon and a refund can save you much more than the store brand. The problem with the anti·couponers is that they can't seem to understand that couponing and refundmi; are JUSt part of a smart-shopp1n~ l>lrategy that also includes the pur chast-of th(' store brands. Kc-ep track of your coupon and refund ""avinJ{s with help from my Coupon Clipper's Newsletter No 1. ··Keeping Score " Send 75 cents pl us a sta mped. self-addressed en- velope to TH E SCl'ERMARKET SHO PPER. P 0 Box tt61. Radio City Station. New York. ~ Y 10019 Re sure to request the newsletter by name REFt:ND OF THE DAV ·-SAV-E-40t-on NEW SECRET SOLID ------i,...,_. _ brands 1ised..m. the co lll pan son .. - Was ih1 fair'> An) one rheck 1n~ the ~ "UJ>('rmarket nev.~paper ad'i v.111 find that na- tional brands are much mon· hkcly to be on sale than are lesser·known.sll)rt-brands Wp te to the following address to receive the form r~~ t~1s offer. which .is gOQd- for a fn~ half ~allon r>f milk General Mills Inc. P 0 Bo "< 48 \1 1nneapoh'i M1M. 55460. ~nd for th1'i form h\ Au~ 31. 1980. WITH COUPON BELOW Here's an anti-perspirant for wom(•n that fc'(•ls a.c; goo d ac; it works. New Secret Solid. Noth mg kt't:pi' you drier. But best of aJ I. it feel~ :-oft. ~moo th and d rv ... really nice against a woman·~ harl' undl•t:arm . NE:w Secret Solid. 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Makes: 4 servings. TOMATO CHEESE SOVFFLES 8 medium tomatoes ~teaspoon salt ~cup butter or marganne 1 ~ tablespoons fl our ~cup milk ~ teaspoon dried leaf tarragon '4 teupoon saJt •lj teas poon hot p epper saut"e 31, cup <3 ounces> grated Cheddar cheese 3 eggs. separat ed Wash tomatoes. dry and cut a sli ce off ste m end. Scoop out pulp with a s poon. leavmg a hell Vz inch thick (Reserve pulp for sauces. soups or stews ) Sprinkle inside or tomato with s ail, invert and drain 30 minutes. Melt butter in a large saucepan; bleod flour and sllr ove r low beat for 1 minute. Re move from beat and sllr ln milk: cook over moderate beat. stirring constantly. until sauce thickens. Remove from heat and stir in t arra~on. salt. hot pepper sauce a nd cheese. Be at in the egg volks. one al a lime. Beat egg v. h1tes until stiff but not dry. Add about one ·third of the egg whites to the cheese sauce and mix hRhlly but thoroughly. GenUy fold in remaining egg whites. Spoon mi~ture into the tomatoes. filling them to the top. Place on a foil-Uned backing s heet and bake in 375-degree o ve n for 2S to 30 minutes. Makes: 8 servings. Easy-to-make Cheesecake No wonder pictures or s tarlets are called cheesecake. This slm· pie, modified version or its more traditional cousin ls truly a star. Enhanced by the ad- dition of fresh peaches. Gingered Peach Cheesecake requi res less time and effort with the advantage of fewer calories than It.a richer, creamier counterpart. You mi&ht try serving it at breai:tut tor a nJce chanie of pace. It's neither too heavy nor too •weet. For creater NCeeN in baktnl die IHC--el, f'e• member they are e11· baaed 10 they n eed moderately low hea\. Expect 1 1ll1ht shrinkap u they cool. ff there la great 1~rlnka1e. the baltln1 temperature w11 pro- bably too bip. Suce.t1 of any fruit recipe la partially de- ~ oa the quality ot the fruit . For this 1in1ery cheesecake de11ert, select fre1b peaches wtt.b a cream)'. or 1olden undercolor: GINGERED PEACH CHEESECAKE 1 (8 ounce> package cream cheese ~ cup brown sugar (packed> 1 teaspoon v aniUa ~ teaspoon ground ginger Y. teaspoon salt 2 largeeggs 3 medium size fresh peaches Whipped cream, sour cream or yogurt Brown sucar Beat cream cheese UD• tll nutty aod smooth. Beat ln auiar. vanilla, 1tn1er and salt. Add e11•. one at a time, beatinl well after each addition unW mixture la smooth and creamy. Remove skin from 1 peach: dip into bollin1 water a few seconds. Im· mene lnlo cold water. then peel off skin. Finely dice peach to measure ~ cup. Add to cheese mixture and beat until fruit ii 1U1htJy crushed. Flll • l.ndivldual 1-cup baklnl ctilbe9 and set lD t -iach square bakl•I pan. nu pan to half tbe depth ol dilhel wttb bot water . Bake In moderatelJ slow oven ., ........... ----- {32S d e gr e es) 30 minutes, until just set (be careful not to over· bake). Cool before serv· ing. When ready to serve. pare and slice ~ maining 2 peaches and arrange over each serv- ing . Swirl a little whipped cream, sour cream or YOJurt on top. Sprinkle UghUy with a l ittle brown sugar. lhkes 4 servings. ---·-----. ·~- ~ - .• FOOD DAii. Y PILOT q Easy Fruit Dessert Tb~ •ona. laiy da>s of awnmer att no Umt to IUH with desst<ru And there's no need to ~hen 1ou tart ~Ith plump. Juicy fre9h fruit~ Tht1r lull. l>"'''''"' fl,H or~. which tibtt• ~ dehr1ou by thenueh~. can t1,1,rn out hght. dt-kctablt> d~s ert11-w1t'h a mu>1mum ot effort. Frf'sh Pt•ach Plum Kucht-n 1 .1 d~~rt that look J}('('t ocular. ) e t I" rt-all Hr)' s1mpk 10 prepal't" It bl-tu~ with J platn bt t'u1t Uke dou.:h. topped with rov.' o( fr e h peach~ W\d 1•lum" wh1rh rt'lt•1a e their dl• hl'IOU~ J U\1.'h into lht' battl'r during bukin>: Wurm from tht' o v1•n ur at room h •mper.it urt' pl&1n or toppt-d "'1th J i.roop of \an tll.i ll't' rream . th 1-. h o m t'' dessert "'Ill b t' J fl prt.>clated b~ t'verH>nt' 1n the fam1I} Stuffed Fresh Pearht•:-. make an exciting. hght ending to an} summer m eal The fruit pulp 1~ mix e d v.1th oth Pr ~ood1 e:.. Idec l t-m on rind . C'innam on Jnc1 crus hed 'arulla "'afer!>. and then ust'd to fill thl.' halved pe<iche~ You C'an stuff them rn advan\t' and the n JUSl PoP the m 1nto thl:' O\ en be for <.• drn· ner for a warm. fra grant dt•s:.ert \tan~ rl'C'1pes call for pe e l e d pe ac h e~ o r plums. Rut even though t hl:':.e fruits arc !>O JUll''.'. peel1n~ them 1s no pro· blc m J u:.t drop ., fe"' at a time 101.0-a pot of boil· mg v.att•r for J m1null'. '.•-and t h1' ..,km s v. 111 ~hp off .\rror<l1ni.: to tht· l nit t•d Frt·!'-h Frull ,ind \'t'g<.'I Jbk ,\-,suc1Jll<>n bu~ pt:CICh{"' anci fJ)Um.., fo1rly fi rm to <,h ghth sort. v.1th good :.kin rnl o r P e <H 'ht.>!> a r en 't Jud ged b~ the blush . but b) the area.'> tn·bet"'t'<'n . which sbould be ye llov. or crt'amy. And plums should be bright red or dl:'e p purple. depending on the \'artetv -.ou arl:' choos ing. Fully ripen both frwL'> until they'n • i.oft and sweet s melling before refr1geratinJ?. P c a<'hl's and plum:-. a r l' "o c1 <· I 1 g h t f u 11 ~ r cfre:-.hin).!. t hat 1 a~l\: alone would "arrant our eating them all summl'r long But even bellt>r . tht>y 're good for u~. too Both a re lo" in sodium VN hl.l~h In fiber iiOd s upply u:-. "'1th v1tam1n::. A and C FR ESH PEACH Pl.l'~ KlT H EN I cup uns1flcc1 ., II purpO~£' n our 6 tabh" .. PoOn ' :--u~ar. dt\ 1ded I t t.':.l~poon b ... k1n~ 1>ov. dt•r 1 I t<!a.,f)QQn '(J It ti table~poon~ hull er or margannl'. d1v1dt•d I t.•gg , !'>l1 g h tl~ bt.'atcn 1 1 <'upm1lk 1:? teaspoon vanilla I med.Jum-s1tc rresh pt:ac hes. ~'l'led , !>lll'ed 12cups> 6 fresh plum~. sliced 12 cupsl l tea~poon ,:?round cinnamon Sift lO~cther flour. 2 tablespoons s ugar. bak mg powder and s alt Cut m 3 tablespoons butter "'1th a pastry blender or 2 knives. Jn a s mall bowl. beat egg, milk and vanilla . add t o flour mixture: beat wttb a fork until smooth. about 1 minute. (Batte r will bt' s tiff.> Spread batter evenly in a well-greased 9-i ncb spnngform pan Arr ange fresh fruit slices over batter m a circu lar pattern alternating peaches and plu m s . In a s mall saucepan. melt r emain Ing 3 tablespoons butter Stir in r emai ning 4 tablespoons sugar a nd cinnamon. Sprinkle mix· lure over top. Bake in a 400·degree oven 25 to 35 minutes or until cake is done and fruit is tender. Cool 15 minutes; re move sid es of spri.ngf'orm pan. cool completely on w\re rack. Makes: 6 servings STUFFED FRESH PEACHES 4 medium-sit.e firm. ripe peaches \~ cup vanilla wafer crumbs, about 8 to 10 crushed wafers 1 tablespoon su.rar 2 tfalpoonl f hJy quf'ezed lemoo or hm" Juice ·~ tea poon ar•l d lemon or lunt' rtnd 1 • t t J')()()n g rou n d r mnamon 2 tabl~poo~ buttc>r or maraann 2 llbl pootU tOill\l t'd hve"-"<I almond\ Peel Pt'a<.'hes b) r.ut> mertilft& ln botbna v. attr ror l to 2 minul ' ktn should pull off 4.'• lh '4 lth a paring knik. Cut Ptach m half. r.-mov~ ptlb and h ollow oul per hall. ri ttve Chop re•~r~ d ptach pulp (you houJd hav1.i •bout 2 tabll'lpoe>ns) •nd c om btnt" ""1th l'tUm~. 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All Grinds '~''°"°"'t Ntn,, -f'#t ~··~ Cranberry Cocktail ""-)IN l t't r I Motts Apple Juice .79 .89 .79 .49 .53 .28 .17 .36 .39 .22 2ss )69 )49 SERVICE SEAFOOD •• .#Y--4 AJ V1n '"'"' Fresh Red Snapper • ~"""""'-.. ' "1.1'f•f'M.'t::'r'M.t"' Fresh Dover Sole II' )49 .. 259 "' ]79 lU )99 'HOT' BAKERY - GROCERIES . .... ' ·"· Motts Apple Sauce . " ..... ~ ...... Nestle Soup Time Mex • -. t ..... Sunshine Vanilla Wafers 1• ,,~,""' 4 ., ,., ... M&MCandies • .......-, r .... Spam Luncheon Meat l ,,_ .. , "'-'-" Nalleys Beef Stew flt ,f wtW<r"" t ~..,. J~ld Water .91 .59 .69 245 199 .82 }37 .42 •~I ,, .. l'lL'C.,.,r--36 Alpo Dog Food .,,. ... •t"' • ·"·<<:iv .... f~Ji'IAri(A_ .,..., , ... Vons Fabric Softener "" """' ,. ...... Vanish Bowl Cleaner ':'\<XI"-.. , ~ .... Vons Deodorant Soap .,, c._,.rP-Cl"tiitlC 4A0 ' t~t1 Vons Kitchen Bags LIQUOR ...,,, .... ll fll ~ l"> ""'YJ< Smirnoff Vodka N ..._ -nt v •""!.>. Seagram's Gin l~"l.\UJI[~ Christian Bros. Chablis ""1"'4.ll1Tl~-°""4L'~~· 0amay Bauje>Ws t 'H.-<~ Taylor II Wines l ~ITt:lf-..-c>QI Scoresby Imported Scotch 1'° IOIUUTI • Ctub Prepared Margarita J)UT[I! S~WW\e .85 .93 .25 219 .99 4s9 439 229 329 299 998 299 199 ·27a .._ . I DUNDEE......._-"" LARGE EGGS .59 ._..-. ....... ...:-· -------~ .._ ,,.,_ io- .......... " .,_ ' • :=:.../ BU DWEISER......_.6..--!!. _ J6 5 BEER____..,. j MEATS Portemouse Steak<t 2 88 Booele~s Rump Roa't 2 09 l op Sirloin Steaks 2 88 Shccd Bed LI\ c1 .99 . 2 09 . .69 Boneless Family Steaks Turkey Dn.imsbck!> Sirloln Tip Steaks 2 ss . }29 f-resh Turkey Thighs ' 2 78 }79 Beef Cube Steaks Fresh Turkey Breast I }98 )69 Beef Shoulder Roa5ts ,4.nnour Turkeys HEAL TH & Bf.A<JlY PRODUCE ... . ]29 .. .49 TY'enol E.x. Strength Tabs Cherry Tomatoes I • . .89 .. '-. .. ;. .25 Bic Disposable Razor Red & Butter Lettuce I• ,,,.,...,,, .......... ~""' ""•l . ~· }88 'N-, ... t ('Voi -.c ~ J< .29 Ustermint Mouthwash fresh Napa "" ~. •t ... " . 121 '4tt"•fJV~ JS .39 Edge Shave Gel Bartiett Pears . ' "' l Pt·' "It( ..... Allercst Headache Strength }28 •ro ~ •o '°""' r 1 OOCJ<. Fresh Limes '-" .10 ... ~ ,.,.,... "". fy {• .. 229 •t •.• ,4.,., l& .29 ~What a Tan Suntan Red Onions P'lllCZI ""9:TM ~. 11MO IG'I. J(A.Y )I nMU MIO >. IMO CN.L 121 JI :STt f tOO l'Otl LOCAT'QO or J~ IClllllDf 'fO<l ntN MO l'MCZS,. TM M> f'IOT rJ'tTC'IM AT~ ))>t W 1111 IT. l.OI NG:US. 1-W • ..::Ok'IO. LOeNQJ.U..,11 W.90™ I T. l.ot MQQD. IN!oeOQ N!OIM ~ Ml.Q .. llnNl.~ °"-Y ~ 11'1&.Y IM ONto.• ~ M llUIO'.Y utOfl f'QOO ST,.,.~ OIADl.Y ~ 19' Olof~V~~1t.tr11GI l•t-1 •IOl 195 ~ ~ e.n..i~.Dl9IWI' IOOl 1119 ~a~--f',.,,., ll()(l'IC:( I 99 H~llMcfl H12e....,t8'd•1•• .. 32-0Z.. PALMOLNE DISHWASHING LIQUID Huntt"C' hec:h 21ou ect1 atvd. LUVS DISPOSABLE DIAPERS ~2ACT 269 MEOl(JM I 8<T 2 69 ~12.cr. 269 1.33 lmne l!IO<:"T NICE 'NSOFT FACIAL TISSUE .60 Hufttt ....... hedt lltf Atlaftte 4130 ••tr•nca ltd. FovnC•ln V.-.Y 1'201 Herbof I Edl,.er Saft Jue" Capllltr ... C•pt•treno hecf\ 3*1 Doheny hftt Of. I~· SM1 COmmo C•pl*1NIO A Det C*epo co ........ 1•L 11'11tlftetlftd°"'"lt Awe. ' ~()II~ 8'SanTS RE0/00 rrERM1LK 7 »Ol PKO .20 Pl..LSOORV CRESCENT ROUS aoz. Jlt\O .7 ~ MARINA TOLET115&£ ...SS TO/PRINTED 4ROU.~0 .89 ,oumem Veley 17tl0 Megl'Oh 6 T.._. c ' FOOD Light Approach to Dieting The m•Jor1t) of Am•nC'~ at <>nl' point tn th•ir h ves 'IUh'h lht'tr •e •&hl Somf' l*rt' r o n 1 t antl' on lie r cout t"r d i et l1 ht lnC'hH up. up up and thtn cruM n •1th t.M 11d ol t~ t miracle diet Th ba• ll. how•\'l'r. that crash dJet route 1s ually di couraaln 11 ce tht maJorlty ol t era r t t urn to or paq t ht-ir ori1lnal 1ht once lht')' ao oH ditt .. t't'ntl) ho" t'ver. ll M fi lhal mor\' 1and e Amt'rtt•uni. h lt\t' eel from l'rit'h diets a .. Ughtt'r appruitch · "'eight IC\'.'> The hght roarh sun µI.) <'a II t ri mm1n~ j'lllJ.) essitr.) C'alor11.>s 1n or1 t e rood' and putting the ac<'l'nt on fresh vegetables. fruit poultry and fash Tho folloy,.1n11 recipes fea tur e th e li g ht approach with calor ies r ed u ced b y c are ful •ect1on or ingredients :the Li ght Cheesecake it • made with low.fat c.,ta ge cheese. corn s ('lrch and yogurt rather t han lhe higher calor ic a lte r nati ves us ua lly featured in chttsecake. while the sauee for Fish Veronique as thickened with <'om stareh which not only cuts calorie!. b ut creates a trans lucent sauce that ~1ves the finished dish a ne" hght look F ISH VERONIQt;E -~--cup "";,ler, dl-\'i~­ J• cup dn "hate w in'e · '• cup rhopped pars It-.) 1 , cup th1nl~ sliced green onions I teasµon ~all 'fi teaspoon pepJ>(!r 4 halibut S lE'ak ~ t about 112pound.,1 I lemon. !)hl't'd 2 table!'.pon~ corn star ch l <'UP seedlt'Ss green gra pes In large skillet stir together 1"2 cup of the waler. wine. pa rs ley, green onion. salt a nd p('pper. Add fish a nd l1·mon slices. Brrng to I 1111. Cover and simmer l; mmutes or until fi sh !lakes easily Remove fish and lemon shces to serving pl alter . keep v. a rm. St ir toget he r c '• r n s t a r c h a n d rt'mauun~ 1·'2 cup water until smooth Stir into s k il l et S t i rr i n g con'.>tantly. bring to boil over medium heal and b otl 1 minute . Add grapes. ~l1r until healed thtough. Serve sauce ovl>r fish Ma k es 4 servings SKJ!'l"N V WlllTE SAUCE t ta blespoon cor n starch ~ ·, 4 tt!.3.Spoon s alt Oash pepper 1 cup skim m ilk l tablespoon com 01\ margarine In 2·quart saucepan sti r t ogeth e r corn starch. salt and pepper GradualJy stir in milk u n ti l s moot h Add m a r garine . Stirri n g constantly. bring to boll over medium heat and boil 1 mmute Makes I cup Creamed Carrots and Zuc<'bini: Follow reciJ>(! for SkiMy White ~uce Add 1 lt'2 cups cooked c a r r ot s ticks. 1 c u p cooked zucchini sli ces and 14 teaspoon dried t a rr ago n l e a v es . St i rring occasiona lly . cook over medium beat about 3 rrunutes or unUI h e a t ed M ake s 4 settings Cttamed Green Beans and Mushrooms; Follow recipe for Skinny Whlte S a fee . Add l \'2 cups C<4ed cut green beans, 1 •P cooked zucchini sn• and ~ teaspoon dried tattagon leaves. Stirr ing occasionally. cook over mediwn heat about 3 minutes or unW h eated . Makes 4 mervings. Creamed Green Beans and Mushrooml: Follow recipe for Skimly Wblte ~e. Add l~ cups ed cut green beans. 1 ~muabroom i and ~ teaspoon ct ed basil leaves. S rrlnc occaalonally . over medium heat a 3 mtnute1 or until b 'ate d . M a,es 4 UUGilr' tA'DKA&& .. cap low-fat ~-eMme 2 tallleepoou con 2 ..... ...--.s· ' l container c oun cea1 low rat plain )'ocun 6 tat» poon auaar. dhldeod l te•poon vsn1lla """'' oaa" c rttlSN" foUowsl w II blt'Odt'Ct In mill l Ill inch> rheeseokt- bo" l "1tt\ ml•t'r 11t ht ah f'lll'rr GLAZE apt-f'd twat f"lUC whltt In 1mal1 auctpnn stir LltbUy •rttst' t l 3-lnch 'Prine form pan In 11..,e ~·t with m ixer at medium t petid bHt totf'ther cotta ae chHsl' and <'om starch un\11 wf ll m1xtd Ad d e"' )'Ollu. but until well bl•ndtod Add )'08Urt. 4 tablt poons of lhe sugar al\d \'anilla . bdt until until t~m) (1rodui.lb l06'elht•r I table Poon ad tJ r f' m .-1 n 1 n fl ~ corn 11ta1ch Oradually tabl pooru. 1u111r. hut • t 1 r 1 n I c u p Unlll ttfr Pt'flk .. forn) Un Wl't'lt•ned plntapplc f' o I d In t o r h l' t', <• or ur1rnae Juice unlll m utu tt Pour Into "mou t h Stirri n g pre put."Ct pa_n Oake in fon~hantb . bring to boll i 3 5 0 d t' ti rt•~ o v t• n 4 o ov~r mt>dlum heat and mjn ut• or until firm boll l minute Cool. T ur n oU ht••l Luvt A r r 3 n g l' 2 c up s C'hef'Stcue tn ovt"n 'lll lth atrawbt>rry h alvts or door ~n tor t hour or other slkN fruit on top until cool R«1frlgt•rutt" or <'he ·s<•cake. Spoon lf'Vl'ral hour' or until w I u i l' o \'er r r u it thor-ou~hl) ch1llt'd Top Rt>trlat'rutc• l hour or Reduce ca/o,,es in recipes like Rsh Veronique by thickening th e sauce .. 1th f'rull GI 1e M ukt• until bl't with com starch. - DOUBLE COUPON P·"''•"'lt '"'·~ <' .. Q«: •' r: ""''"' • ..,, <""'• V l""' 't'' •• ,, -p40•1 ctt C:('l-.,.('o ~ cV'lj ,.., '"-'ti',. •-.. U••"-l' ..... ,.,. ,v,.. :'VC"'•~ ·~ 1.--. ~ .. t-~ ,:)t tf-ttt liflW •--' l~O<f"• i.. ... •t."'"••..e; J f'• """"-1 -W-• ., " ,.,, ,,,.,_ ( • •vC~ Ct.~ • (:'jiC(._"1 _,,..,.,_ ....... C"' <'..--· .. Limit One Item Per Manutac lUfert' Covpon and l 11n1t 3 Oou!Me Coupon• Pff Cuatomer _ CC>VPO" Effective .J..u~ . .Jt tbru Aiaguat...&.-UIO alpbs DOUBLE COUPON p,, "'"'' •flt f' 't..,l"""""' •" '.q .,.,~ \"ly ~ ~·"'"'' \""tw•f' -. ,_ ~ "' '-l "' • ')f'• O<h.ot .. ~ ~ • ..,.'""°I ' rv•c-tY ~. ,,..,_ '• ~ ' .tV•"'°'tr ,~...., ....... ,rix.-, ,,,..., ... ·~~ (W "'H" ... tift f""'-\'9vt I ....... fl'!..,-f I .... <I'-"' •e.-c<. ..tnO"""'°~~~·-c>"""''' Limit One Item~ Manvtacturers· Coupon ~ lim it 3 Double Coupona Per Cuatom.f ~ty....11 ltwu Aiaguat a. ttlO. Tender Kernels DOUBLE COUPON • •• .,., ,., (Q,,tJit' ,.,.., > •''"' •"'1 ,,..,, •J ~"..i•.v•u•~'' • #t 'C~t ,,. t' :1 ,_.. ,,,__,.._. ~ • r J'i -~~ ~ -.... -.,. ..... " ..,,. ,, . ..,., .. ,_ "•'')( ... ., • • .. f'\f , ....... ..--l • ~~ 9Q,J'O' l1mrt One llem Per Mtnufacturen· Coupott and ltmtt 3 Dou~ Couc>ona Per Cultomef Cout>On EttK11.-. July 31 lhru AU9ult 6, 1tt0 Vine-Ripened .~ Fresh · Corn -~:~~~~Sa I ad .Tomatoes ~·i 0Fo~1 ~·.29 Bi.ctt Elotlc. °' Aed .69 Fl'fth Hot HoUM Grown, Long OrM" .59 PIADIWRAP -s -1.1uq .29 Cardinal Grapes "' Cucumbers Red Plums per lb. •Kt\ lb. Sweet Jlricy Large .49 F,..h l.trge 149 PlADI WRAP.· "411d Sweet· 3 lb Bag .49 Black Plums per Steak Mushrooms per Brown Onions lb. lb each f,...,, " ........ .29 F'"h FJ.vofful .39 SwwtJuq .14 Pineapple pef Broccoli pef Valencia Oranges peor lb. lb. lb Limit 3 Manufacturers' Coupons Per Customer USDA Choice-Beef Round Boneless Round Steak 179 per lb. USDA Choice-Bfff Round London Broll per 2 29 lb. I Meet or Beef Armour Hot Dogs 1 lb. pkg. Sliced Food Ralphs American 139 Che:~ .75 Frozen Butt•rball Swift Junior 89 Turkeys per • lb. A1eorted Flavore ::rhs Drinks 62 ~~·~· Fresh Halibut Steak~299 R99ulM or Mint Crest Toothpaste ~u~ 119 Prices effective July 31 thru Aug. 6, 1910 This is the 144th day of Ralphs PLAIN WRAP. Price Freeze (effective thru September 10) iCopyrighe, 1tl0"' ......... Grocerr Compeny. All .... ,,.. AIMrvecl. ~We r•Hrve the rlgttt to llmlt Of r1fu1~ ultt to commerclll d111er1 Of whoteH..,•. .. ,mm -·-• l ne ST .. CIPA llSA rm•J1811A.&.-111S •w-.lllPllTiau tac -. TIS1a...., , .,. •• 17211 ne ST ...... _, .. CISlllDA ----......... --.... --.... -. ·-. ' -: 4 ~ YA-HOO-have we got a store for you! • Wedn~y. July 30. 1980 CAIL V PtLOT 9 .. We are continuing to set daily attendan _ce :··, records at FOOD BARN Food Warehouses!: Smart Shoppers are Pouring in from all over the area since word has gcitten around that it1s wher_e .vou can ... • J • • "I think I saved about $20.QO. It's pretty good. They should have more of them." GLORIA ARGENTO HAWTHORNE • • Oh . yes we will come back. because the pnces are really bet- ter than others. I think 1t is great. I'll be back .. JEAN AND · PAUL WEAVER HUNTINGTON BEACH • I think we saved sev- eral dollars. I think it is very. good .. I think it is lhe coming thing. It will help people with their food bud- get.' EMMETT WADE HUNTINGTON BEACH *Get up-to liDIZJOClCJDCJ80 ~t~~~~~~o l SUPER ~ MARKET I UU:i ti IOQ~~liii~00/1 • I think I saved a lot. The fruits and vege- tables really sur- pnsed me. I thought • they ~re a tremen- dous value I !>aved about 30°0 overall " ELEANOR BLURTON FOUNTAIN VALLEY " Great savings. I mean nowadays with inflation you got to go Where you save the most. right? '' CAROL, SHANNON AND MARC LeVESQUE HEMET . ' "Their produce 1s fan. tasttc. 1t looks good . and 1t is 1ust a lot cheaper than the ot· her stores. 11 ~ SANDY GRIESS HUNTINGTON BEACH . ..~. Here Are The Con118nlent Locations of Our Food 8'rn Warehoua881 • • .. ! .. \1 CANOGA PARK HUNTING TON BEACH CERRITOS FOOD Homemade Cheese Spreads Less Fattening Why not ~ your ••• more flavorful ca. .... .,,..adl• Home·~~.afit '100 CMeM9 U1' be e lot IH~ l~l&M .......... u.e Nm -...-.ir1a1 ktlld with lkir ~.t.M!IAJlll ftaYOl"'I Md , •• nu... WITll TW aerdf'n ... a~ad. ) OU C"•n all• )'Our homt•m•dt" ....._ 11preisd r , ll)' IU b) Ul'l"Jt frt•~h erba •nstl'1iuJ of tht- ~ var1ct~ Home pro<' ''• d etwe1e1 a" • :.nap '' rou ha\•f' M fo o d proct>i.~r or a bJt-nc1••r Thl' b,.~,, or homt•mad\' '"" 1·.1lort\' t h tt-M' :.preud~ 1:. l ~·up low fat frl· h rheu,· < r 1 <' n t t a c u l t .1 .: " farmer1 to z ounct>:. of t'Xtra sharp. rlavorf ul aaed ('~ • tl\('\' lh~ hard a~c-d l'ht•t''t' hJ' m os t o ( lhl' fJt Jnd t'UIOrl~. ll'l> lm~r<tll\-C that you c~t' only the ll trongly fla vo r~d \'iHiell~ Then· :. hll It• polnt an "'al>lmg r.1lorw:-on ..i blan d ·but f attening c-heese "iss. for e>.· ample Your low calorat' homemadt• t·het'M' blt•rH1 is lht'n rurtlwr !'>l'J i-.llrwd ~1th stroni.:I~ fla\'Ort'd accenli-frt>i-h ht'rb,, onion. ~.Jrht· mu!-t.1rd. hurH·rad1:-h. for t•,am pit· \'ar' th\' "t.'allonm~l> to :-ull 'our t .1i-.lt'. d lit· tie murc or It''' won ·1 altt.·r lht.· t.1l11nt• l·ounl \'t'f\' mul·h The onl:-h1~h 1.·alone 1n g r ed1t:nl in lht °'l' blt•nd~ 1:, lhl' rull fdl cheese: :.o don·1 Jdd m ore than 2 ount'e::. HOW· TO: For tw~t re !>Ulls, hard c hl.'e ~e ~h ou ld bt• grated o r ~hredded first. u:.ing the s hrt-ddmg d1 ::.k of the rood procei.:.or or a hllnd ~hredd er Ha rd. dry cheeses alw Clln bt· c·ut into cubel> and then pr0t'- es!led lo <i powd('r, u::.- ing t he stt·t:I bl<idl• Qf the I ood proce::.:.or or the blender Once the hard chet.''>t' 1::. ::.hredded or gratt.'<l. combine the frt·'>h chce::.t' \\'llh the remain- 1 n g 1ngrcd1ents and purt't' smooth 1n the· food procc::.~or U!>IOA thl• ...,ll•el bl<ide. or pro<·1·-..:. 1n the blendt:r ,\l th" 1x11n1 tht• ··:.prt·~1d "'"' tw \t·rv :.oft ~ind c·n·am' fl " 1 t" I b t• c· o m t• r 1 r m t r "'ht·n rh1llc·d ~rnoµ lht· 'fl' f•Jd into 1'<J\ t'rl'd c·ont .11n1·r .... or rroek-. and 'tori· in the n·fngerator It "111 ku·p . Jbuut a:. lone "' tht· ,., p 1rat1on dJlt.· fJn tht· package of fr~..,h cht·c'c from wh1C'h ll "'a" mJdc l..'::.e as a s pread for fl at bread . c rat'ker ':>. 'altanes. pret1el::. or rnw 'egl'tabl~ Crtl>p brt'ad. homemade chee::.e and ra"' vt'getablt~ make a healthv nutnllou::. low- calone lunch '1 EXI CAN C H EESE SPREAD :! ouncel> extra "harp Jl,\l'd Cheddar t·h ... 1.·M.• I cup part -..ki m rH.'Ollll l'hl't'l>l' I do\ l' ~arh< ~ I J b I t• ' I> u 11 n ., m1ncl'd onion 11 r 2 lea:.poon!> onion fl<.1kt'' 2 tablt''>p000!> r n·-.h pa r!>ll'~, min{·ed I tablt.-!>PQ<m mtncl'd fres h o r egano or 1 teaspoon dried oregano 2 teaspoons whole Marinate Beef Thas quick Mannated Beef Round Steak I!. de· hc1ous gnlled outdoor!> over t.he roals Mannate 21 ~ lbs. beer round l>teak 1n a mixture of t bottle <8 ounet'S I Ita lia n dress· Ing. 1 :t cup red wine and l t able t>p oo n , Worcester s hire sauce about 6 hours or over - night. Place on grill. about 3 inches above hot coah. and barbecue Jbout S to 7 minutes per side for rare or to de· s ired degree don~ness . Slice diagonall y, across the grain. to ser ve. Males 6 servings. Tomato Jam Malrtn1 Jams tbia summer? How about sometllinl Teally new, yet dellghlfully old· fa1bloned ln fl•'IW· •. California f'rMll Tomato Jam. It's a at0tt popular convenatlon mailer •ltb 1euonln11 ot brown su1ar. doves, allspa. dDnamon 1tnd cltopped rmtns ' ... POTATO SALAD . ' CARROT RAISIN SALAD I'' et •I .. '-I ROAST BUF A .,, ¥A Lt • '"' • t 0 I .,.ht• • "•"•--•ua --~ ... ,. ----.. --·~· ... ' ...... , ... .. ---·-· .. DOPE I OP AMOTll•• All M•W 8TAnll -·· MA•Kn 'OCA RD AT 7130 •IYDl81D• NIY•, OMTA•IO LB. 'lllCll • NAJI BONELESS HAM s 1 ••LB. • ... CHUCK ROAST at.ADE.CUT 97c LB. AMtltCAN CHUSE lft $.p;]·· . ' .• •2.t..•,__...._ .. KEMP SMUTS • ~· •· t•ts.;.••MO;t"ll TURBOT FILUT '"l..,.. .. iao:i .. OUNGEN£SS CRAB , •• ~ ..... , .. l, ICUANOIC PERCH TREtSWHT •WHITE OR PCNK GRAPlF RUIT ! JUICE •6-02 79c $ flAV()f'S ! HI C DRlllK MIX l'ilOl 5 162 CtlAVE !CATFOOD !iil(HOW GEH£RAi MIUS !KIX CEREAL lHll 52°' ~B 5 12°8 90l 94c ·-& H.AlllMEJI .. ! BAKllll SODA 1~1 37c t\lafl'I' ! DISH LIQUID GOOOAAO • DAY CLE.AN ! SPOT REMOVER •M>l s22' ~Ol s 122 • PAMPEll!>o OA\'fllilll( !DIAPERS \IAl(lll'I()!> OLD TRADER I BREAD ,~l 63c PA-ll'~ l ,, • .,.._~ ..... , DAYTIME DIAPERS ,.!2·~ 3~l s294 •Wt(t •• flllY. AIR ! FRESHENER iSc , ~VJ[~ Summer 80 California needs your '· v: personal help again Please give ~~ your appliances the afternoon olt Liquor Specials 1AY<llll Alll l IN $1 ~£$WITH uovO•HICENSC °"'. ·sec AOD"ESS LIN(• /Jeer & Wine ,, t l'!Ul\lO ... AH s•o•c\ ( ACCPT lOMA ll,.OAI ----- WllHATKA !'. . SJ&9 LUCKY LAGER $225 = WAU(ER • S899 BEER ! ., .. o1 Boonol .... _ ~.. 50 EX-Lin ! $225 l°llS • .... ?' fl~r;~,·,~;:~.l~, $2&s ~ t ""' s1e• •• =~~,sc~ BATHROOM CLEANER oo .. ! ,,.,z sl.17 BOWL CLEANER :;.JE. M>•~ ! •<JI 83' AIR FRESHENER ---~~. • 74c SILK NAPKINS •W"~··~ -e . 33c BOWL MARGARINE C,M~\Cf~ ! .. ~, 75c 9 TRASH -.: BAGS ~ ... , .... C\ .o» .. •L $287 ! ~}tl~:••"Ml \OhHOI I~.' 95c LETIUCE ~ AY • • '-""1y •Mt Al,, 23~ . CANTALOUPES tAliC.( • ~·tl I •'""' P~ I 7c ,6 ... ..,. ......... ,,,, ..... . PEARS . .,~ .. , ... , ... PEACHES -.... MANGOS ASSOITED IYY . .... .... , . ...... .. .... . . . ~ . . .. . .... ... .. ... ! TERI TOWELS 1-l!Oll 79c CHEESE SPREAD ::~~~.-:~:.c.~t..,,, ss.59 COCA COLA -··u-~ .. " t "'''" sl.19 SPRITE ~:.~~c::i~~~:~~."O'O ! ,~ ... sl.19 CLUB SODA ~~:~ ... , ! ··"' 57c tay/ ree 7·UP :" ::.:::-.:::" ! ..... 11.19 REGULAR MAX1$239 9 LEMONADE $213 PREAGDUSLA!R M»G1u'1 $174 • CRYSTALS :u~o::~ " G ODD •OI s PADS ! )O! I .. •2•• l• •2•• .. •27• .. '2" .. '2" NECTARINES ... .. . ... .. ,, .. 39c ,, Stokely • .. ~ f to GUIN HANS ruNs ! llANS ! 39c 39c 46c ... , 39c ......... ! S.AUlllUUT DO f ... "° ! ···· 3.36 SUPER MAXI $239 SALAD MACARONI ~··•Cf~~ ! ••DI 4gc PADS ! J«I TORTILLA CHIPS ~~:::::votll• ! .. ~, age Low Frozen Food Prices TORTILLA CHIPS ~~~vwoo ~ ·~ .. sgc ONION RINGS •u•Ul·• I .01 79c S PEAllUT s1oa FROZEN DINNERS ~"u t (A 67c ...._•_BUTTE_R_fS'_:~_o-c_.:,..._. _··_c:_-..J FROZEN DINNERS =~:.:~:~$ 1 . u 884 SUGAR TWIN tue.-wu111un • , UO/ s111 PIZZA =~ ~llOM.Ofl~AUSMiC ! . . IJ~Z '1 1' BUTTEIEO SYRUP .ooc ....... ,.~, '1.39 FISH N CHIPS v .. "·o,~·-· ! «>z 79c DETERGENT =.:= •. not. '1.91 SEA FISH FILLm YMOllAM' ........ ~ s1 •• WATER SOFTmR -" .... I .,~ sl.24 APPLE JUICE PIE ~~·-•·· .. 11« s21 • BAR SOAP ST6ftll.o9 ,, • --Br WAFFLES OOUIUICllllQNT ••• I . 110 59• ASPlllOI MOUllTAIN DIW t~ PllCES EFFEC. 7 FULL DAYS, JULY 31 .. '6JO EdlnCJtr St .• Santa Ana 1'171 Reel Hill AW! • Tustin 2180 Newport Blvd • (OSI• ~!>ct ·101 W 19th St., Cost.t Mew • 111s &.ker St .• CMtcl Me~ 14600 So. Brootthurst Ave .. w.stml"'ter 8527 W~tmlnster Blvd .. W~tmtnster 6867 Edinger Ave .. Hunti"9toft ~actl 1AC>flt ~11 .. Ave F,,yf'teln venev ··-· .... -l_l_ •11• • AUGUST 6, 1910 ..... • • FOOD I OM. y PM.OT tJ7 Cookery Dean Offers Recipes V ou can ••m ln an an· 1\anl why JalMI Beard, tM aalmow&eq9d dHn of Amerlcan cookery. '°"" eummer. AJway1 a ch•ll'lsMOft ol lbe beat In· credlent.t. he revel• In a aeaaon when rreah fruit abounds Mnd m arket& ftatur • everythlna rrom aprlcoll ond atrawber· rlu to mangoes »nd arapea. "l n summer, frultg ar~ at their freebeet and finest Only Use 1lmpleat pre paration Is needed to turn them int o ex · t rao rd10a r 1ly good dessert&." Dcard ex · pla1n£'<.I during a recent 1n terv1ew 1n h1 i. ~'-j G r eenw ich Village ~ townhouse. . _, CROUTON HAWAIIAN CHICKEN ANO FRUIT SALAD E co n o my Meal mashed .. You w a nt t o be careful not to overpower the delicate flavor of fruit, but rather to com· ple m ent 1l w1lh a few. well-chosen touches. or course, sometimes fresh fruit needs nothing at all -perhaps Jus t the slightest dusting of sug· ar if tasting shows it's warranted." . A s an assista n t worked deftly hulling five pints of fragrant : As more people turn to 1 chicken and turkey for ' both economy and lower • fat m eals. o n e can : tre as ure a new recipe : for using the leftover · poultry. th teaspoon powder curry s trawbe rries. Bear d Lettuce leaves 4 large navel oranges. peeled and sliced continued. "There are ma ny additions that ser ve to J?ive frui t a slightly different guise' or flavor. Tallt cotnac. for (nM.aDN. Tbla aptrtl ha• IOlll been a •~•n· dard tor enhallclnc and pr•aerv l n• fr u it , eap•elally la Europe. And today. Americana alao kn&w the wonderful t hln1s that happen ,to Crull whicb has been macerated, or steeped. In cosnac -the brandy produ~ exclusively in the Charente region oC France.'' Later in the morning, 1t was evident just what ··wo nde rful t hings·· Beard' had in mind. Us· mg the frwt readied by has assistant. be pre· ea r ed Str a wberries Ch a re nte. a desser t based on a recipe served in France and Italy. unuaual -atrawberry cll1h. "The amaJcam ol navor adds ur to a de · va a tlt l n g y good de11ert.'' he aays. "And for those healtant to combine these seem ing· ly Incompatible lngre · dlenll. my advice would be to try one b e rry fin t ." lf strawberries and cognac make a n a m· brosial combination. so too do other s umme r fru its and liq ueurs, Beard notes. "Peaches. apricots. cherries. and mangoes are at their peak 1n s um mer months." he says. ··as are ra s pb e r ri es . b I u·e b e r r 1 es a n d blackberries. rm also particular ly fond of the l ittl e -known o l a l · Afte r tas ting a nd l ie berry. a Jet-b lack lightly s ugaring the ber· fruit with a wondeliul raes. Beard·produced a ·texture which vou can p e p p e r m i 11 a n d fi nd on the West Coast. If sprinkled fTeSbJy.ground y o u • r e g o 1 n g t o black pepper over the m acerate these fruits. bowl. Then he topped experiment w1lh some or t h e be rr ies with a the many flavors of Ii· squeeze of fresh lemon q u e u r s availab l e . juice and a gene rous There's everything from s plash of cognac. tr1ple sec and mandarin As .anyone who tries o r a n ge to (.ramboise Bea r d 's r ecipe for (raspberry ) and pear . Strawberries Cha rente One of these may be the wi ll fi nd out. his in· perfect complement to sis tence on the best in· the summer fruit you're gredients pays off in a serving." spectacular -and quite Cream concoct ions ! Such an · idea comes • from Hawaiian hotels : whe re fresh t ropical 1 can ( l pound, 4· oun ces) pin eapple slices. drained Pork, Plums Plentiful a re another ~ood fol l for fruit. accord1nA to Beard. · "Heavy cream. sour cream. yogurt. creme fral che or whipped cream flavored wit.h h· queur may be all that good frujt needs.'' he ex· pl a Ins ... And sau ce Anglaise -a nch boiled custard -is wonderful. too. If you want to do something a bit more elaborate. one of m y favorite comb1nallons 1!> a puree or raspberrlC'> fl avored with frambotM' atop a mound of frei.h ,strawberries. Macaroon crumbs o r fln t'ly chopped pistachio nuts m ake a good topping for this." • fruits have long been • included as a part of the : entree. One clever cook ~worked out .a..s.alad meal ---\by incorp6raUng crispy l croutons for texture a nd .c run c h a l ong wi t h : p i neapple, o r a nges, •b acon a n d cut -up ; chicken Cor turkey>. l A z esty Italian ; dressing serves as the l fl avorful a d ded t oingreident tying it all t ogethe r as a supe rb J Jurich or dinner all in one bowl l CROVTON HAWAIIAN CHICKEN I AND FRUIT SALAD ~ 1 p ack age (6 · •o un ces) s easoned croutons '4 cup oil l c love ga rlic . 3 cups diced cooked WASHl NGTON (AP) chicken or turkey -Shoppers will want to lcup slicedcelery include pork, poultry, · ~ -pound --ba~-eg-gs:-peaches. plums, .Sried uotH crisp a nd nectarines and limes on crumbled t heir grocery list t his ~ cup prepare d month, according to the Italian salad dressing Ag ricullu re Depa rt. In a skillet, combine me nt. croutons, oil. garlic and This month will be a curr y. Stir over low heat good time for consumers until all croutons are a nd la rge-scale food well coaled; cool. Line a users to lake advantage sal a d bowl or l a r ge of abundant supplies or p la tter with lettuce these items. the depart· leaves. Arrange slices of me nt reported. orange and pineapple. P ork o utput thi s Mix turkey, celery a nd month will run 6 percent bacon and spoon on fruit to 8 percent more than s lices. Drizzle salad la st year. Chicken will dressing ove ~ en tire be slightly less than last s a lad and c hill until July's record output but read y to serve. Serve still p lentiful. A n d garnished with croutons. turkey will soar 24 per· Makes 6 to 8 servings. cent to 26 percent above last July's supply. E gg s upplies will be a bout the same as last July. The department also says milk and othe r dairy products wUl be plentiful, although down from the seasonal peak in May and June. Beef su pplies thls month should be ade· quate. although down s ubstantially from the high levels of r ecent years. Crops of nectarines, plum s and peaches are reaching their seasonal peak and the California n ect a r ine a n d plu m c rops are expected to hit record levels. I • INTRODUCINGTHE022-0UNCE INFLATION FIGHTER SIZE. fr i THREE TIMES THE t SERVINGSATVERY r BIG SAVINGS. Now. you can save 25~ when yoo buy Kai Kan" Mealtime'"' or Kai Kan., Bits ·o Beef cat food in the 22-oz. ~ize. That makes ou~ economy size even more economical SO RICH IN NUTRITION, IT'S UKEGE'ITlftGA MOLTl·VITAMIN Uf EVERYCAN:" Wh at advice does Beard offer to those s h ouping for prime specimens or summer·s bounty? JAMES BEARD PREPARES STRAWB:ERRY CHARENTE Buy th<• fr<'c;hest fru1h you po:.:.1h~ can.·· hl· :.a'' "If vou're serv· ins.: fruit for dessert. you \.\ J nt to U.'>e the fme!>t the marktt ha:. to or. fer." When asked ho"' to best make this d e· t e rmlnauon. Beard nashed a smile. "~y·ad· vice would ~ to ~hop with a s upplier you trus t."' he said. For persons who own a copy of Beard 's book, Theory & Pr.wtu •· of Good Cooking · 1Knopf1 1n f orm:it1 11n .ibout seleC'tlO$? fruit <·tin h1• f r1 U n <I I n I l -, t' O n · cordance. S T R A W 8 E R R l t: S CHARENTE Wash and hull on1· quart large. rim•· stra"' berncs. Put thl·m In a deep bowl ann dui.t with sugar. 1f necc!.sary Sprinkle the bernc-. "'1th very coarse black pep· pl'r -frt'Shly ground: ahout 1 2 t o 1 5 ~rind'> of the pepp(·r mill Pour 1 -i cup cog.nae .,, er the berries with 1u~t a spla!-h of lemo·n \UH.'<•. Shake the bowl gently so the berries turn over a nd t h e flavor-. blend. being <·:.ireful not to bruise or break the berr ies. Ser\IC In 10dJV1dual dJshes Wit h a crisp cookie. \ ' ~ , ! . . { ' '!." The P.obust Decaffeinated • IS She hos o 1as1e for the robusr 1n hfe. Thofs wny .kxelyn Nosh soils me world clone. Thofs why he< coffee is Ne!.c:of~· Decoffenored lnsront Coffee. Nescof~ Decoffemored hos robust flavor. Yef 11 s 97% coffem free. So. clip the coupon sove 40¢ of'd find out thor gMng up cc:lfein doesn r hove to mean g1v1ng up robusr flavor . ; • Halibut for Guests Halibut from U•• hcUlc OcMa ii Dowa ...... , ...... ,,.. ...... Cd ..... for Ila ... S.IWM .W.. ..... 1'1Mt • ., .. (lam. are c__. la tM tOW. dear w1ter1 • AlaMa ud lrtUM Col1&mb1a Hd ................... .. ~ ......... ...... Md OUl of Ute ..... .......... ~. ac~ord l•I to tb• CalUorala Seafood l uU.._ <CSU , w1aa Wa....,._MdwWcm· U.ue -11 tbe quota ll \Utt. Wilh l.nc"aaln1 tlllpm«U amvlq dai· )y, local mmeu will be droppanc the price on tbil taay fish "Haltbut," says Tbomas Elhott, CSI board chairman , "as hl&b an protein, low an fat and sodium cootent and any fat that is pre· sent is ha g h an polyunsaturates. It's a rnember ot the Oounder family and, as such. halibut recipes are in· terchangeable with those for sanddab, turbot or Oounder." Allow oae-thlrd of a pound for a n average serving, which will sup· ply up to half the daily requirement fbr protein. Those who are watching their weight will be happy to hear t h at h alibut• provides a rich supply of nutrients with only l7S calories per serving. Here's a recipe for Halibut in Vegetable Wlne Sauce that is ideal· ty suited to a -company dinner, yet Is table - ready in just minutes HAUBUTIN VEGETA BLE WINE 2 pounds halibut steaks. fresh or froien 'h teaspoon salt t table s poon chopped parsley 1 c love garl ic , crushed 1 carrot, grated 1 large tomato, chopped ~ cup dry white wine "•cup nour Dash white papper "'• cup oUve 011 I large onlon, chopped 2 s talks celer y, chopped "'-cup wa ter De frost halibut in refrigerator. ar rroien. Combine nour. salt. pep· per and c hopp ed parsley. Dredge fi sh in flour mixture to seal in rooisture Heat olive oil in skillet and add fish. Crying until golden br own on both sides. Re move from skillet. Add garlic, onion, carrot and celery to s killet. Saute 10 to 15 minutes. until tender. Add tomato and waler, simmering for 10 minutes more Puree sauce in blender and stir in Wlne Return sauce to skillet. Place steaks m sauce. Cover a nd s imme r f or r> minutes longer. Ma kes 4 to 6 servings. HALIBUT CllOWDE& 1 pound halibut 1 me dium onion, chopped 1 clove ga rl ic minced 2 cups water a,; cup sllced celery •Ai teaspoon pepper 4 slices bacon, diced ~ c up c hopped green pepper t can (1 pound 12 ounces> whole tomatoes 2 cups diced pota· toes l If.a teaspoons salt v. teaspoon thyme Y.a bay leaf, crushed Cut fl$h into l lf.a·inch pieces. Fry baron until partially cooked. Add onion, green pepper and ga rlic Saute u ntil trans parent. Add to m atoes, water, potatoes. celery and seasonings. Cover and si mm e r about 20 minutes. Add fish and sim mer 10 minutes 111ore or until fiab is tender. Makes 6 serv- ua11. llALIBVT MMDWICB 8ra&AD 2 cup• poache d naked baliW 2 ... poOlll mlDeed anion 3 tabla ,_. plckle relish __ .. ~ tealP"""' .=.._. t temJpoGD .......... ~ .... naustard 2 tabliapooDI lemon jlalce ~ .... .....,~ .. ,...., 1 teH,-00• Wor ............... I • .... bot peppet' ..... . .... 'nl ....... ,,. ............ . Com.._ ...,.._ta, u ......... ....... or serve • ttaelHt. Mu• lnlP9 ti ....-d. o atSNTAL llALl•VT u.-. 2 .... ballbut 2 labl•poo•1 101 HUH 2 ta.blelpoou H~led oll l clove ••rllt, IDlDHd , ............ l larte i: ,.,. per.nit• l fM C la OUCH) ............. I ll'iblMp D DM ratlYp l \aM11111n11 letDOll Juice ~ t111p a • pepptr l •ab6Mpooo mlftctd paral4tf Cut fl1h Into l ·lnd\ J)iec•. Dra1n pineapple . reurvln1 14 cup of o rup. Comblne r · served IYl'\&P wlth IOY 11uce, tatlup, aalad oU. letaOft j\dff. •arUe and ,..,,... Pour over ftab a.ct mariaai. one hour • A rran11 tl1h on •ltewers. 11ternaUn1 wllh pineapple a nd 1reen pepper chunks. Pia~ on brolk'r rack or b1tbecue arm. Brulh with remalnln1 marlnlde to keep molat. Broll or barbecue •P· proximately 6 to I minutes. Ju1t before 1ervln9, 1prinkle with paraley. Makes 6 serv· Inga. Halibut in Vegetable Wine Sauce is elegant entree for entertaining, yet can be ready In minutes. WE ACCEPT COUPONS FROM ALL MARKETS In Los Ange les, Ventura and o ~ ~nge Counties. That's right! Bring in your coupons, INCLUDING "DOUBLE COUPON'' coupons from any other market in Los Ange les, Ventura and Ora nge Counties and we w ill g ladly redeem them as if they were our own. Redemption is subject to all limits imprinted on ea ch coupon. If we do not stock the 'pecified item, you may substitute a n item of equivalent value. Don't wait! Start clipping now a nd save time, gas and money. This offer is effective Thurs., July 3 1 thru Wed., Aug. 6 . SIRLOIN TIP ROAST £ i(Ellt"'1 tOll ROUSSERlf PACIFIC RED 169 SNAPPER II Ip/ii ll'Di/6/'11 fRLW rBE "•" ........ 51! 1.al'JI' lnPUI\ '"inil rhirk.11. f'l!lf>Mh •rolot '"h.ih~· '"' .h .... r "''""'"'~· II ~ ll '\ ,,,,,,,, ... \ "' " • .,..,.· , .. ciMIUI ~ '>O;l , ....... !loo• • .,...,, U~&.(i\.Olf'r w.\_fo9,, V.c.1111 O W "" g~~s s2s9 (oc:\toilScr..f,01 o... .. .-tf'O COOKED ...... ..... " MONTEREY 59c SQUID 1• •'ca °"'"°'"""').tb ac.,' /)1 CHICKEN LIVER5 SIRLOIN TIP STEAK 11 2.89 LAMS CHOPS 11 2. 99 ,.., .!,loldo Ciod &-•n,..., BONELESS ROAST ~ 2 .19 ·-·~, ..... SLICED BACON BEEF RIB BONE S ...,._,. < .,, .. It .._,_ ~ • tflt BONELESS HAM .• 1.49 .• 2 .89 ,..,,_(k).,.~t··~n--.•G' ~o-~.,.-•Qll""' N()""'-" 10 2.09 ITALIAN SAUSAGE GROUND BEEF is 1 .19 ,.1.39 ~M"""""""'W'°""t~j CORNHUSKER HAM 11 2.•9 ....... [)o. 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Sct..11~ 7 7Sor .89 COLOMBIAN COFFEE M o•...il HO<.IM 1001 INST ANT COFFEE C.77 KING'S FANCY ELBERTA PIACHll SLICED 29·0Z 69C BEEF. CHE~Sf, CHICKEN '1 "> Of lifC\JlAlle .MINT 7 Ol lU8c CRiii TOOTHPAITI I S OZ INCl 35 Off :i:.011 ............... 9 7 c IMPOf!lEO SCOT'S WHl5'1:Y .. 1 .85 PitliLNlllot.lE 7-0l . llO\JIO 5139 SHAMPOO . 2 OZ INCi 30 0 Ff SICRD IOUD s13• 6 OZ. f"llG SUCH> CHOPPED ONIONS llocod•IO\ (P1e-4>nced 89c I TORTILLA CHIPS .75 MlllUTIMAID ClllLUD ADES =~~~MON 79~ •PUNCH " ~-OZ. CAltlON 1.7s.a.na .... 1s•• :.::.rL~~~a:~·~ 59c CUTTY SARK :==. .............. 1.49 1.7s.un• .9•• ~C•op 110• 0t•9"' '°".... ti • f , GILBEY'I GIN .. ........ -....... .... .....-!ity\t......, w.,.. FIVE ALIVE .79 CARROT CAKE 1.89 '6LICEO 80LOGNA 1.1 9 JACK CHEESE II 2.28 ,,.. ... , Offo0ollo7P• f • l)t'I '°"'" Slot.CIC & WHlft \AUt 12-0l. CAN$ ~·000 ............. ...._., ... ,..,.. .... .79 IE SHELLS .79 TATER TOTS I 1.09, 6 .. AcaGINmlC ... ......... 1.28 SALAD DRESSING .95 DINNER ROLLS BROCCOLI APPLES FRESH, TENDER BUNCHES NEW CROP GRA VENSTflN 35!. ~39! l'llicl BROWN ONION~ Au .. llY-6""~ ..... HOUSE PLANTS 3.M l• .II ''"~ fftl!J' U lb Soo t<OtCUHO RICE "°'"'>"' 1\9 ..... °"''" N9 """'° l 1) Of SOuPSTOCK JI( ...... 17 ., , .. SO f MAN PASTE • FOOD P . \ Grill, Mi aim crow ave TM ... Y WQ '° atay of .... UUa •••mer la &o ook aer OD •• o\I oor . 'l"-pW, rw e wlto ltW Nq-..lre no ... ,_, OUldoor ... ta a buny. e• bl Pltecl wtt1a a-..0.ave~ IO taa.I AD UM Ume at tUea '° aea u.. I• llol. a complete m I eaa bl prepared. "4d tlaat lDchades --~ nen .... .u klnch tf. ...... few doveuilin.C \ •krowave oven wllb 4 ...... pill. aun •. for nample, cooked OG a bar~cue •rill~ la overcooked OD tbe outaide belon! at la done near the bone. Partial ~lna in the microwave oven wblle tbe ebaJWal Is starting, · ellmi.na&el tbB problem. ne ead result is moist and juicy, fully cooked chicken every time Extra po r tions o f gr illed h a mburg e r s, beer stew, pork chops, et c . mak e g r ea t .. p l a nne d o v e r s ." Simply carefully wra p and freese the extras for qu ick m i crowa v e defrosting a nd beating on some r ainy d ay. Each bite says sunshine and outdoor grill. T be kitchen stays cool by using a microwave oven and an outdoor 1rlll That •••ally ........ waft lor .... air candiu.&na •JU• wlllcb tan MM to to.er utihty bllla Th e a u cce u ful mlcro11rtUM menu ls all •n die plllDDlal. TrJ lh e followlo1 m e nu/1cb edule a nd you'll aoon aubatllule w l th o ther famil y favorita fOr a Ml variety ol mlm>/&rilled men1.1.• all bot 1UG11Der lon1. PltACR CIU8P <• .. • llenlal•> 1 OS.Ounce) pack· age) oatmeal cookle m ut cookie mlx \.'» cu p Ji bre dded coconut t.; cup bu tte r or margarine 6 medium peaches, peeled a od s liced (4 tups ) 1 cup ~rown sugar , firmly packeft 2 teaspoons lemon J\ICe 2 tea spoons u l I· purpose flour i,.'2 t eas poon c in· nainon 2 tablespoons butler or margarine M i crowav e lasuucUoaa: Combine cookie mix and coconut in mixing bowl. Cut in butte r w ith pastry blender. Press half of topping mixtur e into bottom of 2-quart utility dhb . Set a1ld e rtm•l•l•I t o,pllaa mt.lure. Corabln• ctnnamon In lxlna C..""i~j·~ 'owl Spread each m.lslun ~ c . Dot with butle r . Sllnkle rem a ln lDI t plo 1 m l•ture over llln1 . Cook ln mlcro•ve on lull power for 4l to I mlout. ot unUt aches •re l.Mder C ••Ye a ai • • a I lu&rwtt111: Pttpare as a b o v e B ak _, i n 375-detree ove.qlor 30 to 40 m inutes Ir until peaches are telder. ILUBEQJED CRICK.EN Df;LUXE (4CO&terlaP> lh c up •h opp e d onion lfi c u p c h oppe d green pepper · 1 lfi t a lie s p oon s butter or ma.«arine 1 (8 oUlce) c a n t o m a t o !t a.i c e wi th onions 2 t able pooos soy sauce 1 tabJ~n brown sugar l tablepoon lemon juice 1 tablel>O<>n vinegar 1 teaspon prepared mustard 1 tet>poon Wo r · cestershic sauce l 8 t.eapoon salt h i te•poon pepper m t nutes or untlt cblcken la partially cooked. Turn eblckeD piece• over laalhn.r tbroup cooktq tlme. Baa te •lab 1au ce. Remove cblckeo from 2·quart uWlty dJab aod place CID .,W. Continue coolttac CID srW for 18 to 20 m lnutH or unUI chlckea la teader. Baat.e occu ionallY witb aau~. C•KAllYBLUE CHEDllDaE881NG f Appresla a &e l y l ~ ftllle) 2 tables p oons all-purpoM flour 1 tablespoon sqar Yz teaspoon salt ~ teasp oon dry mustard 1 egg yolk ~.cup light cream 2 t ables poo n s vinegar 1 tablespoon butter or margarine lf.i cup c rumbled blue cheese D a s h c aye nne pepper PJ.001 ·Good Ideas 3 f>und b ro il · er-fryerr:ut up Mi :r o waw e l n s tru•lon s : Place onion. r een pepper and b-u. tt e 1 n 1 • q u a r t c a sse1ol e . Cook in micro•ve. on full power for 21y'j.o 3Yz minutes or until •nion and green peppe are tender . Add re m · g ingredients . exce chicken. Cook in ra d ge oven on full pow for 1 Yz minutes. Arr ge chicken pieces i n 0-in c h ceram ic ski~l or 2-quart utilJ ty disf with larger pieces . s u/h a s thighs and bnast s, at c orne rs, den-side-down. P la ce uiall pieces, such as Microw a ve l o s &r a ctloa s : Sti r together flour, sugar. salt and m us tard in 1-quart casserol e . Combine egg yolk and light cream. Stir into flour mixture gradually. Cook in microwave on full power for 1 to 2 minutes or until mixture bolls and is thickened. Stir h alfway thro ugh cooking lime. Stir in vinegar and butter with wire whip, until smooth. Cool. Add blue cheese a nd cayenne pepper to cooked dressing, 4fter cooling. FRtm'Y FONDUES Accompany a platter of sliced fresh plums, peaches, nectarines , Bartlett pean and other s u m mer fruits with fudge and marshmallow sauces. Provide forks or skewers for dipping , fondue style. PLUM POP Puree fresh plums in blender; s weeten t o tas te with ho ney or sugar. Pour into tall gluses witb soda water and crushed ice for a refres hing s ummer cooler PLUM PICKJN' Choose plum1. now plentifully in season, tlla& ... firm ud high colore d. When ripe, plums give to gentle palm pressure and are sligbUy soft at the tip end. Plums that aren't quite ripe yet should be kept at r o om te mpe r a ture in a ripening bowl or loose- ly c losed pap er bag. Watch carefully because p lums turn overripe ve r y f as t . S to re i mmed iat e ly in the r efrigerato r, wh e r e plums will keep their flavor up to 4 days. MUFFIN TOPPERS Bake muffins -bran, biscuit, sweet or even com -with a s ugared, cinnamon dusted plum half plopped OD top. ~s and wings, towards nter. Pour sauce over i c k e n C o o k i n ;iicrowave, covered, on ull power for u to 12 NACHOS (3 ~ dozmappetuers> 1 ( 1 pound ) c a n refried beans or 1 (10Yz ounce) can jalapeno bean dip 1 (51~unce) pack- age tortilla ctups 4 ounces shredded Cheddar cheese 14 pim ento-stuffed olives, sliced in thirds Mi c rowav e lastnacilom: Spread 1 teaspoon refried beans or bean dip on each tortilla chip. Top with. one teaspoon cheese aud one thin slice or olive. Place 8 in circle on paper plate. Hea t in s• , I '. I 40¢0'.\ ·\~\' sizE . ·. •, ... . ·'-. ,, Sure&~atural . Maxishields Suie&Natural Max~hields This month, discover the first full-size feminine napkin 1hat's really thin and comfortable. Advanced superabeorbent fibers are a first! They distribute fluid, lock it in. . Pad stays thin, dry, comfortable. D600't l.001.27 --------.-~.,.--~' ~YPllOT BARBECUED CHICKEN DEUJ~E 1$ MAIN DISH FOR THIS EASY MEAL m ic r o w a v e o n cook matic level 7 for 30 to 45 seconds. or until cheese is melted. Serve w a rm. Rep eal wi t h r emaining appethers. CORN·IN·THE·HUSK (3 cos servbap> Sears com Butler or margarine (op tional) Microw•ve I a s tractions : Remove outer husks. but leave inne r husk o n cor n . Carefully remo\•e saJk Spread butter on com , 1f desired. Replace husks and fasten wtth stnng or rubber band. Place corn on p las lac r ack or d ir ectly on radar apge oven glass tray. Cook 1n microwave OD full power for 8 to 9 mtnutes or until stearrung hot. Tum ror n o v f'r halfwd v through <'OOking t1mt-- MICRO Tl P If huskc; are remo ... ed, wrap corn m waxed paper. GAJU.JC BR EAD CJ loaf) 1'17 pound frenc h bread loaf Butler or margarine Garlic salt M i~ro wav e haatnadiom: Cut bread into 1 mch thick slices Bu tt('r both s1dt's of each ,)ace. a s d c l>1r e d . Spnnkle "N1th garhc salt. a s d es ir e d . W ra p vrepared bread slices m paper towel. Pla<!e loaf on microwav e ov e n g lass tr a y. Heal in microwave at cookmatac level 5 for 45 seconds to ' l ~. minutes or un t il warm. Buy a Gillette Razor Geta Check! When you purchase any of the following Gillette Razors T --~-. Ginette wlll m•il you • cash refund when you -· " ~-.. . '·• .. .... (1) Purcha• any ATRA"t, Just Whistle'", Super Adjustable or TRAC u• RAZOR. (2) Cut the valid "proof of purchllse"· from back of RAZOR package purchased. (3) Send Ulla cenlfate together wtth the requlntd proof of purchase to: Giiiette RA20R Refund Offer, P.O. Box 9991 St. Paul, MN 55199 PaMM eend my Nfund to: 0 Gillette Atra' 8!!.Q! ($2 00 relund) Name --------------- C Gl .. tte Just Whistle'• Razor IS1 oo retundl 0 Gillette fAAC 11• fi!!2!. ($1 50 refundt .J Giiiette Super Adjustable Bll2! (S 1 00 retund) • ' ...,., 's . .-a.ttm FOOD The Least of Yeast l l fl .. ~.IUCll . lOy~··. --~ I, ' ~ TttOtt-1 a.~ .............. wrtu. ....., to .. fW ....... clMliq ~. 1•a1& atl•r ay . Tht follo•l•• lett., •• tnkalol ~b niq...U: D&Aa AJNa aol"9: Do JOU baw a l"ftlfe rar • , ................. that ... llOl coata&a ~ ...... Uk .... •bo are allersic to ut" I bave trif'd ~m• soda ....... tMat "'" ... •ho ia alto allerJac to y.ut ls not partk warl,y foad of the soda brHds l bake ually oon >east breads c:<1aw n a lot ol s u sar . T h a l a something I want to avoid (Of' my~lf and for m y son. Thank you for any help )OU can ll\e me. MRS.J D. Yes. there are such s od a bread a nd tea bread ~•pes that call for lower amounts or s ug ar than a typical yeast-free banana bread or o t her fruit bread . Whether you seek them because of a food al· lergy or just do not want to tackJe the more rom· plicated job of making a yeast batter. it is always a good idea t o have several such recipes at hand. IC you purc hase alumin11m foil loaf pans. you wiU be able to dou· ble the batter and freeze the e xt r a br eads for another time. If you live alone and don't want to take a whole loaf from the freezer. slice the loaf fi r st a n d f ree1e two slices in e ach ~p-lock topped sandwich bag. Then place a bag at a t i m e into y o u r refri~erator and have a ~·ariety of fresh bread all week Ion~. You can be creative oy adding delicate herbs s u c h as dillwee d . pars ley. and rosemary, to a plain batter bread. Or add raisins and nuts for ext ra crunc h and nutrition. Whatever your reason for desir ing yeast-free bread rec1pes, here arc a few that you will fi nd to be easy to make and a lmost like cake. S WEET JRISH SODA BRE AD 2 cups all-p urpose flour ·"' ........ "11· ..,,_... 'i l lRlflll ~ .... ~•••r11..a. St •~llalar l U l el pO O D 4\\·latlt a.I pan. Bake l e a prt'9e ated UO· dea r•• O••• for 10 mla-.., Of' •Ul a take lNter lftMIUd In center com• out clean. Cool brH d la the pan for 10 S11eelal ... ,. By Jun;t Aoth l aeumoon au,ar H e I 1 LN.tpoon aalt c.-..,,._.....,. JP,\ nq» buttermilk o Prebtat oven to 350 ••• ,. UALI • 1219 .. dt1rea. Mix to1etber I cereal. flour. baklnc soda. 1u1ar and aalt. d ~ rd ~=~~ ~w~ ·.~ :!~ an pnce I.II can ilHO ~~ .. te r mllk . Work q ulckl)' -SH S _.,99 and kneaddou&h llf hUy. •BIMc130noura •Honey'nS(>IC)e~e c.......... ~ .it 111 Shape lnto a loa and • Soiral Sllc«l lonaasy aetV•no JJOO L c.-"-Y· S s prH I lnt.o a greased 9 x •WhOle0tNHhams 6U·t000 0 YIU. S7'! 5·inch loaf pan. Bake l •Na11onwidut11~ng5efVice BT.. ''-" .._.. _..t · · • l& bti bro ed Mak • .. • ... u. .. ....., -STIAK S->9A lfoal wn . es \. .~o::;~ftylray$ IJMW 14Ml71 ,I,~-~r'i ••• ura•ay .-. m lnut~a. tht n re move Juu Roth "' tM author INCOMPARABLE Qua.ITV AFFORDABLE PRICE QIJAUTY PRlcm '' cup seedl esa from ~and cool com of morr than 20 cookboolc.f. rai tns pl~tely on a wire rack. including "The Foodl- 1 CUii> buttermilk MakE'11 l IOAf Dtpreuion ConMCtson." I/ M l flou r . b1tk 1n1 8 TTEaMJLK BRAN yor.1havrospeao.ldaetpro- po•der. bakin~ soda, BREAD blem. wnte to JUM Roth salt and st1&•r together H> cups c rus hed cto rhe Da.lly Ptlot. P 0 Add cllJ'away seeds and \\hole bran cereal Bor lS60. Coata Me so . ra1s1ns . Stir in bu t · 4a.u cups11fte0 nour Colt/ .. 92626 Enclose a termlUt to make a soft l tablespoon baking &taml'f?d &elf-addressed t'11· CHAS. McCABE PUTS tongue firmly in cheek dough. Knead dough on r.oda velopt for a personal reply. a lightly floured board ~~~~~~~~~~---~~-'-~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ for about l minute, then shape it mto a round loaf and put it into an 8·inch greased round pan. Pat n our hghUy over the top s u r face, t h e n cul crosswise into the top. Bake In a prehe ated 350-degree oven for 40 m inutes. or until done. Bread s hould have .a hollow sound when you ta p it. For plain bread. omit the caraway seeds and rais ins. Makes 8 servings. PEA"NUT B U TT E R BRE AD 1'2 cup c ream y or chunk-style peanut but- ter '" c up b utter o r shortening 2 cups silted flour 2"2 teaspoons bak· ing powder h teaspoon salt ''l cup light brown s ugar 2 teaspoons grated lemon rind 1 egg, slightly beaten l cup milk Beat peanut butter and butter toget her until ligh t and fl uffy. Sift together flour. baking powder and salt; stir in s ugar Add to peanut butter mixture, working 1t in with a spoon or fork until fine crumbs form. Add lemon nnd. Mix eg~ and milk. Add to flour m1xl11te and stir jllSt un- til moistened. Tum bat- ter into a greased 8'h x Sefnny • ..,... Cheese Slices l ·Sl<e1 99c .::::Ir: -'~ II·•• ___,...,... "'9 . age %-~ Instant Tea ~ ): s17~ Keep Cool With Rice @Slice~ -Bacon ,. ~huc:k ~Steak Safeway Leon Beef Chuclc Blod• Cut .:-<; Doritos ~Drinks :¢ Luc erne Ice M rk %-i Orange Juice : ~ · . s119 ~ 8. t ., 5,Q/ s100 tl/iF.f ISCUI 5 .... .,.,., c- S 1°9 :;; Ice Cream c::, $1 39 79c ~Taco Shells ~ ..... ~:; !'11 49¢ gg c :4 Green Beans .:--: 3~1 °0 All s ummer m e als don't have to be light salads. but they should be easy lo prepare . l\ 's just too nice out.side to s pend t i m e in th e kitc he n. Any-w ay, if you're cutting down on the a m ou n t o f ai r c on ditio ni ng you· re using, the kitchen tS too hot! Rice is a good food to use for summer meals b ec ause H ca n b e prepared ahead. In fact, m ake enough for t he whole week. It keeps p er fectly for a week when stored. covered. m th e r e f r i gera t or . Measure a nd use in recipes or reheat in a s tea m e r o r in a m icrowave oven or a covered saucepan with a few tablespoons of water for just a few minutes a nd serve as t he ac· companiment to many meals. For a delicious s alad or an easy entree. t ry the following r ecipes. T hey are easy ... and t hey taste llood. too. C HICKEN SALAD VE&ONIQUE 2 cups cool cooked rice 2 cups cubed cooked chicken 1 cup seedless green gr apes.halved lr'1 cup sliced celery v. cup sliced green onions ~ cup IOUf cream 1,i cup~ 1 teaspoon Dijon· sty le 1DUlt.anl Vz teupoon celeey salt 2 tablnpooaa dry wblte wlne VI cap toat..I 1liv• red ahnondl Comb i ne rl~e. chicken. araP'I· 1:?'d and 11'8111 onklm. s our cream. mayonaai1e, mutud, cel•I')" tall end wine •. Pour °"" rice mi.Xture ... ._ JICllllJ. Sen• 1 QD ..... ....-. lf del· ::~·J=~M~~ ' I 3 1h cups o r 3 to 4 servings. S UPER -S IMPL E CASSEROLE 1 can (10% ounces) condensed cream of chicken soup Yz c u p grated Cheddar cheese t 'h c ups chopped cooked chicken 2 cups cooked rice 1.7 cup SOllt cream 11. c u p c h o pped parsley 'Y• cup ch opped pimientos ii; teaspoon salt 'h t easpoo n sea soned pepper '''l of a J·ounce can rice noodles or c how mein noodles Combine sou p a nd cheese~ mix well. Add c hick en, r ice, sour c r e a m , pa r s l e}, pimi e n to s. a n d seasonings. Pour into a g r ease d s h a ll ow 1 'h·quar t c asserol e Sprinkl e rice noodles over casserole. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 mi nute s o r u n t i l thoroug hly h eat e d . Makes 4 servings. *. * LO-CAL EGG SALAD Serve open -face egg s a l a d -sand wic hes o n c r os s wise s li ces of California iceberg let · tuce instead or bread for a lo,caJ luncheon treat. Try adding a little curry p owder and c ho pped chives to th• us ual mayonnaise-egg m lx· ture for 1 refreshing n avor change. ••• On a bot summer day, ye>ur children wlll surely enjoy R as pberr y · Almond Cooler ! Com· blne 2 ~ raspberry lberbet '4 teaspoon almond act in a mlx· l•I bowl or blende r . Gradually blend In 2 CUPf cold milk. Pour in· to 1hr• and top eacb wllb • scoop of ra.pb9rry 1berbet. ftla wlll provide 1ppr0Jr· lmate!)'J ~. Meat Franks .~ ... ~;:'k, G dB f "-.... ~ .. ' roun ee l· ... 2 .. , .. Safeway Corn Dogs Sliced Ham '. Beef Sizzle Strips h· 'I • %-i Dog Food , t. •• ·:· • ·; , 29¢ &=;Ory Milk .. 4 ~7 $5 49 .. 39c ~ s16s %-$Softener ··· ·.. ~ .. $139 ~ Entrees %-7 Margarin e 1 ·1>~~·· 2.~59e ~Two Ten Mil k ... Baity OH Truly fine Fro m .\Ir . .;. If ri{l h t '...JJnkPr~' .. -;· Fresh Donuts , r "" 69' %-£· Homestyte Bread e..; '1:; 69c ~Egg Hot Dog Buns 2 ~~ s1 oo ~ & i Salad Otl " .... L tt •"'. • . . e uce • • ........... Bunch Spinach Red Onionsu \;',~';; '• . L lartlett Pears •. ,. c Jvlc-y, 29 ::-n-lb P<lato es ... Va~ncia Or nge Ill Poth-vs Pi cot ~r,-.:;r,. 6·~ s399 Fresh Tomatoes ~~JCJC EYerJtldnl you want from a store and 111111 . •24.._...., ..... s...~ • 14417 c.. ..... .,,,,..., .,..... ............... .....,.,..... • .,, M..C.... ........ L...-..... •JHIS.. ...... ,_..._ f . . . .... _.. .... _ --~-·-.... • .. . . . FOOD Wedneaday, July 30. 1980 OM. y PtLOT c' I Picnic Goodie f'ruh fruit , crush f'ren<'h brtad. Spicy salami and pun•t>nt <'be e are all pl aslnK and popular fare ror ple11urablt" p1C'ric• ~atlna ThM. for de l'rt, lr> somethlna • bit mor.- unusual ectarln" CbeeHt'ake Cook1u Made with • r1nol1t crual arw a rleh cream)' ch eese filling topptd with fresh nl'ct1tnnc wcdg e i.. the (' ~crumpl.lw.-s <'Vt>klt" bar~ are ideal for p1cn1t's or porta~e lwl<'ht'b The contrHt of the "Sbort" gr1nol• c rust combines well with the s mooth but dehcatt> cream rbeese and thl' tart. tangy naVor of the fr es h C'ald or n 1J nectannes Unlike many other fruit s. versat1l t> nectarines adapt well to this recipe. sinre the) maintain their flavor a nd texture durin g h eating . Try them saute ed . poache d broiled or preserve their good ness 1n h ome freezing or canrung. In fact , steady s upplies. co lo rful appearances and ever int'reasing consumer de· m a nd h av e m ade nectarines one of the summer's most popul ar fresh fruits. The season is here - so enjoy fresh nectarines while they last. From now through September. some ma1or varietie s in c lude Sun grand, Flavortop. Red Grand, Fantasia. f'lamelost and Autumn Grand Select fresh ntttannes carefully. In particular, look for a creamy yellow background without greens at the stem end. If nectarines are not quite ripe w h e n purchased, store in a loosely closed paper bag or r ipening bowl at room temperature for a few days. Keep refriger ated until just before use. But for best eating flavor. return to room temperatu r e before eating Then. en1oy! NECTAR I NE C H EESECA K E COOKIES l pack aR e c8 Frittata Made With Salmon Not JUSt for a fast s upper but a ~ an appetb.er that is tasty but not too heavy. our Salmon and Onion f'rittata can fit into many special moments ll might become one of t he cook . s fa vorile standby ideas for a qu i ck m ea l when someone drops by and 1s asked to take "potluck " The Italian people have long treas ured their favorite frittata as a comb1nat1o n o f vegetables and eggs utilizing whatever pieces of meat or fish they may have on hand O u r version o f this recipe idea introduces smoked salmon. SALMON AND ONION FalTl'ATA Beggs tl.t cup milk ~ teaspoon salt "'• t.easpOon pepper "'• cu p butter or margarine 1 m edium onion. chopped '4 cup c hoppe d parsley "• c u p c h o p p e d green pepper 1 3·ounce package smoked salmon Chopped chives Beat ea1s w1t.h milk. salt and pepper. Heat butter and saute onion, parsley and areen pepper for 2 t o 3 muuaa.-. Add ens and cook without stirring until brown o" the bottom. Dice salmon, scaU.. pieces oa top of esa·tlaat are atUI sll1 lmCOOlled. Plaee ak la.t uder broiler, broU atn firm aacl U •llltl~ browned . 8"1llldt wD ebl.,. wl ae"e cut mto weds•· Tba1 frlttata eaa be 1er••d bot or cold. Kelln aa eacelleat .. , ltl I , nt tllto 1m.U Ilda = and Ml'"'9 ~. 4 meaJ orl ................. OUl\CMt cream Cb e. aolte-ned 2 .. bltQOOn.S sucar I teaapoon 1rated lemon pttl 2 .. blespoons lemon Jwrc I ublftPQiOft mUk "'» te poon vanilla Granola Crust I l&rlt or 2 amaJl fr.ah nf'Ctannes. aUce<t Into 20 wt'dgea C'o mb1ne cream chet11e, suaar. lemon ~el , lf'mon JWce, milk and varuUa tn • m1•~r bowl ~at until !'!Mooth S pre d O\~r baked Granola Ctuat. Arnnf• nectarine wed1u n rowa on l"RM!ele mixture Salle In a UO·d•cr•• qven for U nt.lnut" or until chHM 11 Mt. Cool and cut lnt.o bars Makl!S 20 bara. G aANOLA C&U8T Beat "" cup aottened butter ~th ~ cu., au1ar. 3 f'll )'OlU and 1 ~ cu pa flour w.til smooth. 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AttrtH'llV 1ucch 1n1 boats ano hlle<l wa tb • mixtW"t' ol n l'OUI. h m. uod fCN"('(l Pf'PPf't. lt ·-. an idc-al """.>' to wu1 an d bu.nd~ ol IUCCNnJ. which ~ ovC"rwhtlml\ home gard\'ners, plu~ .any leftover hwn For addfod uppNll. t op t h t' tut·c hu11 "1th u n ltal1 ,;n t )lt.> tomato ~a u ce Tom.ilo JUI C~ 'c u ~O n l'd with an l'n\ elopl' o f spagh~ll1 .,auce mix as the et'rt't to the s limming sauce lo\ ll h JO old ( j~b 1oned flavor Sene "1t h J fres h fru it !>alad Jnd skim milk for a nutrillou~ lunch or supper It's d great way to diet and enJOY 1l. too An equally tempting re c ipe 1s l O·Karat Carrots. Tlus meatless c a !:l,Ser o l e 1s t as l). fill ing, and h igh in ''1tam1n A. C heddar cheese and eggs add protein to a rombmation or shredded carrots and ri t'e. while prepared ve llow mus t a rd and nutmeg provide subtle flavor accents. Ten · Karat Carrots can be s e rved instead ol a vegetable and p<>talo qr a a mam dish for lunch arcom pamed by a c risp ~reen saJad.. Bo(h recipes wall help 'ou add vanety to meal ... whale you try to "h1ttfr a way the calon ei:. ZUCCHINI GONDOLAS 3 med1um -s1ze zuc· ch101 1':1 cup ncotta cheese or cottage cheese 1 .. cup dtccd ham '' g reen pepper. chopped l eg~. ~l1 ghtl\ bt!alen I envclopl' I l '• 01int'cs) l'>J><lghell1 sauc:e mu.: 1 tablespoon grat ed parmesan t'heese I cup tomato juact.> Cut zuct'htm tn ha lf lengthwise . scoop out c e nte r s. leavin g a •,.inch shell Sa mmer 1ucch1na shdls in l·anch "ater m covered pan fi to 8 m1nutl•s, until tender·l'rlSp. Chop zuc- 1·h1m t't'fllers. combLDl' 1o1. 1th <'hl'ese, ham . peppn . c ~g. esnd 2 tea5poon., or lh l' -.paghet1 1 .,au<'e mix Arrange zuct'turu 5hells 1n s ingle laye r in sha llow baJong dish: fill with cheei.e mixture . S prankle with parmesan c h ees('. Co mbin e remaining ~paghett1 -.auce nux with tomato JUlt'e: pour inlo pan around zuct'htm. Bake at 350 degr~ for 2Q to 25 minutes. unul f1lhng 1s r1rm and zucch ini lender. 6 ~e r v1ng., Skillet B eat H a t Jn a hurry" Try th1~ ~peedy. but sple ndid. 5k11let s upper. Fev. foods can beat eggs as a n ingredient f o r making entrees that are as fast and n,vorful a~ this one. F ASf Sl[JLLET SUPPER lseniag.I 6 slit'i!S Mouarella c heese 6 thul slices cooked ham 1 p ack age ( 10 ount'es) frozen broccolt spears or 6 fresh broc- coli spears. cooked and drained 1 tablespoon butter 6 eggs Y.i cup waler Place a cheese slice on each ham sli~. Roll each ham/cheese slice around a broccoli spear. F ast en with wooden picllcs. Mell butter in 10.incb frypan. Place ham rolls in frypan to form spokes of a wheel. Jn s mall bowl beat to gether e11s and water. Pour over bam rolls. Cover and coot over medium·low beat 12 to 15 miDut.eS or \&llW eggs are set. Remove picks .. Cut in wedcet to serve c A pproa lmHt9y l u c atones per HTVUll > l .. ll.A&AT CAUOTS ~ cup patk •1ed prff'OO!kednc 2 fU,J 1 cup milk 2 llbltspoo n • prtpar d yellow mu tard "'t tM1POOft salt '• t.easpooo nu1 mt JC 3 C\aips ahredcSed raw u rrota (3 to • carrot.a> 1 IDl"dium·Altt 1trttn i>e PPtt. t hopped t "' cup shrf'dded r hl"ddar c~ P.,nka rr..,.,. nee follow1n1 darecUona on pach1t- Ll,bUy be•l to1etht-r t"ll•. milk. m u1tard, 1alt . and nutm 1 Sllr ln rarrou. ~Pl>ft, ch .. • nd t'OOlled rte• Spoon an lo 1r•&Hd l ' .. qu rl ta ttf'O&t Sprinkh• With paprika a.kt l MO de g ree for ~O t o SO minute' . until ah&hlly putf e-d and firm to the touch. c lo 6 ser1io1s ( Approxtmat ely 200 ralorlet l)('r ervlng for t'aC'h ol 8 rv1ne• > Garden fresh low ca/one meal includes Zucchini Gondolas and 10-karat Carrots. E LllTE Tl YIU ... 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D --lfllg o FUNKY WINKER8EAN WE~~ ~ tlJNC k:lt-lO OF ~~'TkE~f NoT/6~ AS 1 HAVE !HIS BLJL.~O~N, by Jeff MacNetly _ by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Mell Lazarius AH!! ~E YOIA .AliC WltlTINa TO 'T~ AAX~ ! TUMBLEWEEDS 1l-lt: Ul.."lM-ilNY Gtf( W L.01SA LUCK IS HIS UNCLE SCREAM 1/\J6-FL.EA. NANCY by Charin M. Schull DRABBLE MOftMA~. 1'0 LIKC ~ouit 091'110.J O~ {~U~ {!£ 1'M v.)tAQ.1~0. by Tom Batiuk ~ ~f M'i Of'lw 1o..i, ClO '? ~00 ~1'~AU.. 'I ~~N~ f'#i'{ ~IN\OtJ ()( SC>Mt'fMtNCJ . WM~1' IS f10S, SOM£ \(rwQ Of JD'(£~ DAIL y Ptl.OT c IS llG GEORGE by Vll'lil Partch -· ·'OTHER people's faworite team loses oc:caslonally and THEY don't tum Into the lncredlbHJ SulkM." by Kevin Fagan FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston OONT'fOU ~'/ ~ ITT ONE TIME ,1 'O. WRU< ()OWN BEING OIER OO,A,..NE.. '?-I THE S'llti:\, ~STRUCT\OM -o~ COURSE. I !.JOULD STILL E)'£ TuEM WlTH C£)t{'l'l:.MPT ... CAN>t tJELPll-tlriKIN6 HOW ~KEP.SWOOLD WHISTl.E CU> I Lmt<.. AT ME. I lulSH OR. SMOCK -rH I S PA"T"te N"T" SHOUt..P ee FITAS A F'IDPL..e Wl"fHIN A Wl!E!K .' (\ Tu£'/ WOULO • N<XJ ,. I by George Lemont SO 8R ING M e S OME:: G e A ANO e CA"feu-r .' by Gus Aniota tty Emit BustunUlw TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS ~ LMnP \JWfTED F'!81ure StT"'tCol• l IASda-, s Fo Jzz\P ~ , Esov >i J#COO'f e1 ai ' Oi.M~ 2 -oros « SNoevs ~ C,.,,.,pe1 .. [ •• 0 " ~ (' A I I • , ..... nl s-5·~ ,, '" (. ( l 0 , l • l A G IS ~a\ory ""'5e S8 8a1 ,., (" " l I II l II TU 111 t 16 AS3eSOt S9 P9KIOO' 1s I T T l (. I I l II l 0 ' 17 TMr OOM1 60 ~Ot-e -· T .& ,._ .. ·-16 Miiie "'4mW 61 ~ e g f . c ~-( 11 1 . ,. I l 0 T I 19 ~ 62 P1t10<Se 20 Western Ind.. 63 SNri>ens Al Su "v ,. ,. l II A " l I(" II I T 11 • I U .. 0 .... l l ~ an 6C German t r>e I S ,. I l ~ • l l • I A l l lS 21 Playttlrnqs 65 Fondle$ ' ( l D l 0 .I ....... (. 0 2 ~0S n .J«:ll~ 2S ~s 26 WW'll meas- -e 27 Smaltlad 29 Pro - 32~ 35 Shore bird 36 Roman 'M'ltff 37 e.tl'MI 38Roe 38~ 60 8tan Clnll 41 USSR\alt.a •2 Toneo Gown '3 ThrouVl'I 4' V9'1y '5 A,Qllnll '6YIWll -· I O•lv O A S- DOWN !ID g .. l .... • Q NO s l ' "' ~ I T . " II G I ,. l t l tQeeme 2Gt.-~- ~ flt l l •• ,. I I II l • l I •• A G • • I l D• 1'0 • • 3 Thrust! 2• Ar.ti c:l'hef u w,~ • PIC)e lrtting 21 NIV!glhon e g 5 f."1$11 giroup llod •5 P1otess'°" 6 S1age Ive 28 USSR mer '7 G•rl s nam. 7 Ventilates 30 ~ suf. •6 Pee~ e in -·em~ flx •9 Dodge ty 31 Teinoer 50 Fastener 9 ~ 32 Glrment 51 Some "9!"1~ 10 Proooniol• 33 °"-52 Colt\s 11 Witness 3-4 Tree S3 Stead 12 s.....,. 35 Hurting Comb_ fOrm 13 "IMttktr\ 3(j ~ ~ Atttlnl1$ aid 21 S~ 38 ~omedMY 55 Long~ 22 -~ 42 Btlgoan cny 59 Energy \ Cl4 ONLY PILOT w.~. July 30. ,.., Feeding Family (:osts and Costs ·t~.!.~ • ~':l to the 1rocery •tare ls an it tall lo ,. you Oaal food priHI an tolaa up ut ""*' you k~ old cash rec11teT r• · lpt.s. ~ ma1 Mt nalbe how m ut"b b tbanl«i aa bow UtUe \ime ConAdtrlOl'fte 1ovtmmtftt nauns -ID ltl'O, you ~Id t'Oll\fortably f.-d a f am Uy Of four mot Mr. f1ltwr •od h~'Q .,"l•mea.tar)'· tbool cblkl~ tor S3t tO 1 ~k. In lt'1S. the ame klnd ot diet. ,.·htC'h the IO\'ft'nmftlt H Jls • moderate ~t food plan. ~ have c:o1t 980.30. -TODAY, IT WILL ~t 112 to a "ttk more t.han t wt«' a much as tl dld a deeadf' aao The fiaum t'Ome from lhe S tnpart m eol ol Aan cwturt. which calculal th coat ol r~'Cllna f am•hei. of different llt'S on d1fttrent bud&t'ts. thrift), low C06t , moder k and U~al. The latest St3tl$UCS, ror May l980, shov. tha t the thrifty plan the one that 1s u.sed In •ett1nc the roupon allotment in the food s tamp program C'OSts $51 20 a .. ·eek for a f amily or lour with e lementary chool ch i ldren. That's Sl 1.50 more than the moderate plan cost 1n 1970. even t.boucb the thrifty plan 1s a bare-bones oae with less milk. meal, vegetables a nd fruJt than the othe r budgets and more low-pl"ic-e legumes. cereaJ. flour and bread ~: l8'0CIMI U\le beee N lna alon1 with Pt"teft: ol C'OUl'H. F rom lt'IO to 1m. for tinmplf', per u pUa penooal lncome more Lhan doubled. from Jual under 94,000 to•·*· TM USOA 1lso ls uea st•lLIUtt for la· dMd\A&lt ao famllib who don't fit the four· &>tNIOft mokS can • t an lck-a of how their •~ndlnc compares to th avtraa . Here•~ aome tumplf' of MMY prlc for the weekly. mnderal~·('Oet phan -FT.MAL : 1% to 19 yurs old. $19 90. 2() to Sot )tan old. Sl9 *>: ~years &nd over. $17 70 Mal 12 to 14 yurs old. S22 SO: lS to 19 >"""old. S24 90. 20 to S4 years old, 124.70. SS ) t•an. and ov-.:r. 121 .so. Chlldren l t.o 2 years old. $10 70: 3 to 5 ~·e ,... old, $12 90. 6 to 8 years oJd. Sl6 90: 9 to 11 caD old. S21 20 The :;tat\stics are based on the family \hat Hts all 1u meals at home For each meal 'ou eat out, you have to s ubtract S per· eenl A 25-)ear old man who eats out twice a "eek should. for example. figure on an at home food rost or about $22.23 -$24 70 mmus 10 percent Uetty Peterlun of lhe l SDA · s Cons umer Nutrilloo Center said the government has been keepmg track of food budgets smce the 1930s Che<.-ktng her files. Ms. Peterkin found Cj report from l>eC'ember 1935 when it cost on· I\ $12.SO a week to Cud two moderately ac· Being 'Bettied' to Death DEAR ANN LANDERS: I ha ve never had the nerve to speak out and tell people when they do something that bothers me. So. hke many of your writers. I am using you as an mtermed1ar) for m y "dirty work " This person wants to be a super-salesman Jle is taking a course on how to wrn fnends and Infl uence people and has gone off lhe deep end. Somewbert> in the book it savs, "Even·one likes to have his or her name used in a eonversation." So this is what it's ltlte: "Hello. Betty."' "How are you, Beny'!" From lhen on he ~ttys me to death. l want to jump out of m:• skin. I can understand a person v.istung to be ,tailed by his or ber name ooct> or tv.1ce, but -,.very other sentence'! You would be doing many people a favor by printing th.ts letter. Super.achievers who are guilty of Utls will surely recognize themselves Thank you -r M BETTY DEAK BETTY: The next letter mig.bt makt> J OU feel beUer. Read oo. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have been married to my husband for 29 years. I have yet to hear him call me by m y name. It's almost as 1r he doesn't know what m y name is. I have told rum at least 40 u m es that I a m not ··Hey. you" or '"Kiddo." I 1lln Marie. and I would appreciate it lf he would call me Mane when he s peaks to me. E ven when he 1s speakin~ ABOUT me lo someone else he avoids using my name. It's always "the ",fe." What can I do about this? -NAMELESS I~ SHORT HILLS. N.J DEAR NAMELESS: Probably nothing. Obviou.~y your hus band has a psychological a.ang·op about using your aame. After Z9 yea rs he 's not likely to change. Too bad you didn't come up with a aicko ame years ago - .wmething off.beat and catchy. Maybe it's not too late. Give it a try. Frieods started to call m y darling dad "Skippy" when he .,..as at le ast 5G vears old -and it stuck! :\Jiii La11ders DEAR A:O.:N LA~DERS · According to l'\'eryt.Jung 1 have e ver seen. read or he(j rd. the bride's famJly should supply aJI the attire to bt> used m a formal "edding by the attendants I realize many things haH changed c I am 40}. and young !X'<>Plc do things d1fferently. but s uddenly to tell people rn your wedding part~ that they are expeNed to pa)' for their O\\ n ~owns. s hoes and rented tuxedos seems awfullr ner\'y. 'W'hy should it cost a person money to bC in a wedding party? They must buy a gift besides :\los t of the people in this particular weddtng are eollege students. This means their parents "111 be stuck with the bills. Please tell us ho" to handle this upsetting problem. STt:~1 PED N THE WHEAT BELT DEAR WH EAT B E LT: l doa't know where YOU "read. SU~ Or heard" lhat the family Of the bride is obliga~d to supply the formal attire worn by the bridesmaids and ushers. That information is i.Morrec:t. E ach member of t be wedding partv is rH poasible for his or her own oaUit -thls g°" for tbe ~l man. maid or honor, flower girl and ring.beattr -as well as t.M bridesmaids and ushers. The men usually rent and the women hopefully can wear their gowu as party drtt~s later on. C O N F I D ENT I AL TO WH ER E I S EVERYBOD\'?: Appartotly you haven't yet learned that success has a thousand fathers but failatt is an orphan. ( Horoscope ) THURSDA \ . JULY 31 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (:\larch 2l ·April 19): You gain ~hance for greater freedom of etpression. :Emphasis on accelerated social act1v1t). long-distance communication. news associated -With education. advertising, publis hing and 'ravel. Gemini. Sag ittarius natives play p rominent roles -and so does lhe number 3 • TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20l' A delay of plans could actually be a surpnse benefit. Know t and refuse to be discouraged. Be specific concerning details and seek frank appraisal of •concepts and property. You will be dealing with .confide ntial mat erial Aquarius. Scor pio :,persons figure prominently .. G EMINI I May 2l·June 20> · You obtam . urprisingly quick answers to questions. Gse wr itten word to advantage. Romance, hopes. wishes dominate exciting scenano. Recent business investment is due to pay d1v1dends Y o u a re capable n ow of s uccessfully a rticulatmg personal feelings. Do so! CANCER <June 21 -J u l y 221 Responsibilities. pressures should be regarded as st epp i n g .s t o n es to p r ogre ss. Deal ·diplomatically with persoM ln positions of ·authority. If careful. you need not be defeated by red tape. Check license. lease and other legal ·requirements LEO (J uly 2J..A ug. 22) Perceive potential -steer clear ol one who is aching for a fight. • EmphaslS on taxes, credit, communication. travel, decisions a ffecting long-range plan . Pisces, Virgo natives figure promlnently. Sff .. places. people in realistic light. News of publicalioo is "on the way ." VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Emphasls on taxes. credits. pa) ments and collections Partner or mate discusses plans involving maJor investment. Cancer, Capncorn persons p la y key r oles . Delve beneath s urface 1nd1 cat.1ons Legal papers reqwre review. One close to yoo confides secret. LIBRA !Sept 23-0ct. 22 1: P roject or relat1onshJp is tested -you learn where you s tand and "hat to do about 1t. Lunar emphasis on public response to your efforts. s pecial agreement. partnership proposal and marital s tatus You are rehe ved o( unnecesaary burden SCORPIO rOct 23-Nov. 211. Highlight rresn a pproach to special service. employment and obstinate relative You get chance for new start Leo. Aquanus natives fi gure prominently You receive n eede d information concerning reereation. diet and nutrition. Avoid li fting heavy o~Jects SAGITTARIUS I Nov. 22-Dec. 21 » Emotions tend to dominate logic. Ac«nt on creativity. children. s pecial relationship a nd a ffair of heart Cancer , Leo. Aquarius natives play s1gn1flcant roles. In tuitive in tellect works overtime. you "wake up" with answe~ C A PRIC O R N !D ec 22·J a n . 19 1· Restrictions are removed . you now are able to expen ment. travel, express self in creative. a rtistic manner . Expand horizons. Look beyond the immediate-perceive potential. AQVARJ\JS (Jan. 20-f'eb. 18): Be flexible. a voi d direct confron tations Popularity increases as you turn on charm. Good Moon aspect p r om ot es m ovem e nt. travel and Improved relations with those close to )'OU. P ISCES (Fe b. 19·March 20>: You find ways of releasing funds which had been restricted Cash flow resumes. Accent on pro~tlon of valuables. removing safety hazards. learning true worth ol personal possessions. We do ·it all at ·• FllAY . P P"Slra • ttousUllq •·Riii Yu Enllds . ttause• • Diet ... """"' • lJlld'y & lrlnng ~JULY SALE~ t~RANCI&-ORR·. • P•ty Snces • Ctoset t anmg Uclnsed • lnutd caooa del mar ~5022 , I Uve adultl, an 1-year·o ld tlrl and a 10-year· old boy. Tbe bale Id.. of lbe price cakul•· lion h .. remaJ ned the .. me over the years. but the foods included have chanced to re fl ect c hangina taates. nutritional stand· 1rd1 and buyln& patterns. The most recent update, Ma. Peterk1D said, wu in 1W7•·'7S: another revision la under way, The revision will be based. In part. on consumption s urveys that show how much Americans are eating or different foods. The latest survey. coveMng tm. indicates that people are eating let1s beef , more pork. fewer eggs. more fresh vegetables. less sugar and more ~ than they used to. 80llE OF THE cbanees in naUonaJ diet ar e caused by concern a bout beaJth. Worries over the slill·Wt<'lear role or cholesterol. for example. have caused many people to cut back consumption or eggs. Other changes are the result of economic conditions. The USDA notes, Cor example. t,hat beef productton was tugh from 1975 to 1978 as ranchers. laced with tugh costs and low cattle pnces. sold off many of their animals. In 1979. the ranchers started to re· build their herds. however. ~f production· dropped "Consequently.'· says the l'SDA. ··per capita consumption or beef dropped to 5 percent. from 88 9 pounds in 1978 to 79 6 pounds m 1979." ( S ingles Cal~dar ) WE CAR E. a group for divorced men and women. holds regular weekly meetings Fnda \ evenings m Orange County. For informatton. ca II 544-8800. BIG BA.ND SlNG LF.S DANCI~(, will haH d dance at 8 p m. Sunday. Aug 3, in tht Embai.sy Bal lroom o( the D1c;ne\ land Hot l•I f or information . call 525-7657 · SELF C'F.~TE R will have a S1ngl(' Ex1wnt-nce d1se u~1on on "Sex and Stni?lt><o" at i 30 pm Frida). Aug. 1. 1n tht' r 1t) nf Oran~tt For 1n(ormat1on. eall Jan or ~1 1ch<.tt'I at 99'i 9600 Smg~s Calendar runs Neh Wednesday and contcm.s rn/ormatwn on dUC'11.S.ftOn group.t. port~.s and ~s open to th.t publac m w Orange Coast area Send notrtts to SmgLn CaJ.mdar. Dmly Ptlot P 0 8or 1560. Costa Me$0 , CA ~ Jnclud.e your name and telephone numbf!r. Notices mu.st bt' recetved two weeld rn ad0011ce of an ~ I ake wood High Seeks 1970 Altnns ( Lakewood High School Class or 1970 IS searching for members of its l.200·person graduaung clas.c; for a reim1on par1~ at 6 p m Frida~. Aug. 15. at the South Coast Plaza Hotel tn Costa Mesa. Lakewood alumm may contact Diana Frost at 546-7916 for more information Laguna Hig h Plans Reunion The Laguna Beach lllgh School Class of 1960 1s plann1nJ:? i t ~ 20·)ear reunion for Saturday. Aug. 16 Class members may contact Mary KetUe Larkin at 837·2020 ext. 212 for more 1nformatton Meditation Lecture Topic The Saddleback Valley Studv Center of the Theosophical Society in Amenca will present a lecture oo "The Art of Meditation " The lecture. on t ap('. will be held at 7 30 p.m . Monday, Aug. 4. a t the Laguna Federal Savings and Loan an LaRuna Hills. For mor e informatio n. call Diane at 493·8341. More Lights Bette r WASHINGTON <AP> -More U1bts on the back ol your car can reduce the chances or a rear · end collision. according to a new study by the National Highway Traffic Safely Admin.istra· tion. The 18·slate ex~riment involved 5.400 automoblJes. ball of which were equipped wtlh an utra brake Ugbl mounted ill the ceater of the ear beneath the reu window. There were 53 percent fewer rear-end col· Usiooa lnYOlvinC can with the extra U1bt than with tbe uamodilled autos. Tbe fmdillcs were simllar to tboee of an earlier study Lnvolvi.na 2.100 Washington taxicabs. FEATURING ClufJ Calendar FOUNTAIN VALLEY NEWCOME a s CU JB will diSCU1s "G~g Women Back lnto the Job Ma rket" at 11 :30 a .m . Wednesday, Aue. 6, ln FountaiJ\ Valley. Bernice Hird will speak. For information, call Elizabeth al 5.'U·l915.S. SOUTH COAST J UNIOR Women's Club meet for lunch at lJ :30 a,m. Wednesday. Aug. 6, in Newport Beach. For informaUon, call 839-7860. P .R.l .D.E. <Parent.5 Resources and Information on Drug Education> m eets at 7:30 p.m . Aug . S and 19 at Co6ta Mesa High School. JA PAN CULTURAL ASSOCIATION ls offering c lasses in bas ic conversational J apa nese beginning al 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 7, in Santa Ana. For information, caJI 547·1733. NATIONAL ASSOCI ATION OF WOMEN in Construction Orange County Chapter will host the fourth regional conference Saturday, Aug. 2. For information, call 644-2313. NEWCOMER'S CLUB of Newport Beach will meet at noon. Wednesday, Aug. 6, in Costa Mesa The speaker will be Pat Blow, president and rounder of the Consumers League of Orange County. For information. c~ll 640--0329. LAGUNA BEACH YOUTH SHELTER will s pon sor a f ou r .part wor k s h o p o n rommun1rat1on for pare nts of adolescents a t 7 p m . Tuesday. Aug . s. II\ Laguna Beach. For 1nformauon. call 494·9604 Club C<Jlendar nau ea.ch WedMaday m the Doi1f1 Pilot and contaou notlce1 of women's and ~ club mtttrng.1 and ewnt.s opm ro Ute J*bbc /or the Joll.owmg Wttlc.. ~ nohtt.s lo Club CalndoT, Doaly Pll-01. P 0 . Boz 1560, Coata Meaa, CA 92QS. T e nnis, Bridge Playe r s Sought The A!>MSlanC'(' LeaRUe or Newport Beach .J unaor Aux1ha ry invite!> tennis and bridge pla~ers to c·nter the annual Shuffle and Serve Tennts and Bndge Tournament. Paruc1pants will play at their convenience nnt• ~ess1on each month from October through \l o:1rrh. (•xclud1n~ Derembe r An a war ds lunrheon for all part1c1pants will be held 1n May 1981 Th«.> entry f<>t> 1c; Sl!i per person. Proceeds lrom t he tourname nt \\ill s upport t he .\c;'>1StanN' League's Children's Dental Health c·enter. Child Da) Care Center and Social ~n ace Ofhce The toumamant -.i.111 he chaired by Mrs. Donald Kutt and \tr; Rod Sherman f or more information. call 640 R"78 t,'f.80 '0 ) INFORMS in th~ DAILY PILOT C \f. CAUT U . O.D.S. r&. (j;"~~~·~ t·~ ~· C:A, .. C"LEY ft-.Tf •.'C:i)tCAL PLAZA <:.c 1TE 2.tC. 65 ~ C A~INO O» l OS MARf<; (714) 496-5001 $ftp._ rLE ~-t:NTf ......---s..c--c--.. ~• B each Cities Pre-Schools for Early Childhood Education variable parent participation non-discrim inatory T ...... ,,..._Sdtool 961-1490 8 LESSONS $15.00 COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB 557-0211 I J f I ~.July 30, UllO EW1. V PILOT • J The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY ·PILOT CLASSIFIED A ·DS You C•n Sell It, Find It, Tr•de It With a Want Ad (642-5878] One Call Service Fast Credit Approval ....................... • •••••••••••••••••••••• ...... , ,..,. w. ........ Fw w. ........ For w. ....... For w. ........ ,.,. s-. .............•.......•. ••••.•.•.....•......... . ............................................ . •••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 100 ....... . ........ '"' .. I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 002 G, .. ,.. I OOJ Ci1•r GaMr.. I 002 G1Mr.. I 002 G ... ,.. t 0,2 ....... , ..•...•.•...... ······················· ·•···•·········•······· .......•...........................•.......... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ~··Notk•: Afl ~•I e l~L• adH•nis,-d ll'I th~ Ml*~pilpt'r I i.ub }l'('t lo t~ Jo't'd«al f ,m Hou 1ng \t'l o f 19bli •II.It h makri 1t 1lleg11l tu J dq•rt1i.c "ot n> p rt• ferenr e. h rn1t.it1on nr dlscn rrunallOn b.bt"d un race. color rt>hg100. ""' or naU<>n.d on g1n. or .tn 1nttt1t1on lo mak• an) i;urh preference. llm1t.1 tJon. or d1~cnminallon " ~ newspaJH>r "''II not •••••••••••••••••••••• *VETS* ff )'OUT Ell11btl1t> ~ow LOW OS' LOW corr R \ n ;s l.f.T US SllOW YO ltOWTOQ AIJPY T•toae4c..,.t WIUST811 • RED CARPET 754-1202 ------- knowingly .ircepl an) --------- ad,·ert1 ~1ng for rt-JI eswte 14h1ch 1:. m '1ola lion o< the law ~S: Ac:t..rtiwn shollld check their ock dally .Mt nporl .,.. ron iMMdi4*ty. TM DAILY fttLOT os_,.s iabHify fot-tM fi~t .... cornd Mis.ertiOft Oftly. VETERANS ONLY! &vere hous1n~ .!.hortage pred1<'ted 10 Orange County Secure }Our G I beneflls and d Cl 1m mediately Robt Socks & Assoc. Call 546-9522 90"~ Comm ission Many amen1t 1es I compute r Blue Chip Properties 0 W1?11geler ~74436 . ..•.•..•.......... , .. WHAT'S UHlqut AIOUf UMqUI HfFlRB!.lflrn 4 h d rm 3 h a th ' 'Pd<'l(IV' nt'v. Pelini and 1 .1 r p •' t ,. m j 1 d ' QOJ rlt-r" :i"umuhlt• lo.in ~5 000 C'OJ.ORfTl F'q•n rC1n m 1•ren' 1>nlo J 1z.ut1n t hdrm<> irnrdPn J treum . <i<i :.u m ;iblt• In.in '11\2.500 CO! O:--:t.\I. 3 hdrm l.1 d " I c; h · I <'l" a t 1 nn . Fn•nl·h 111, ..... pane· v. in· rlo\4 !>. br;i,-, r1'1(\Url'S :ind mr•rl' '395 000 \\. I "'I I I '\ '1.,AYLOR CO. Ii.I .\'. I 1 II·> ,,111, l~J.lf) PADOll TIMitlS court.-CANYON Ele~ant D ~a ne "Versai lles" Immaculate. M a~nificent 180 degree \ 1e" or lights. ocean. bay & ~olf course Lighted paddle tennis court & room for pool. 4 Bedrms. 4 baths . 3·car garaJ?e. S698.500. Small 7c-; ass umable loan. For admittance to this exclus i\·e !Warded area call 644·4910. WtSUY M. TA.YLO. CO., UA&.TOllS Zt I I S-Joa .. "9 Nit lo.d MEWPOln' CEHTH., M.I. 644-4.t I 0 Ddebout Bay &Beoch Red Estate lTSHAD IT! The ho me h as b een l' u s t o m r e m o d e I e d thruout A room addlllon crea\t>d a bl•auttful J REALTORS 675-SSI I COttOMA DB. MAI: lagtld1d ly TM lay! For tlw uphJttk• who loYH to ........ . ......... ~ "*" -...... t..ily room..,. .t to .... pri•• pool arH: te.e ll•illi9 '°°"' -... tWrd ..... oY...toob .... pool 4M a F.UULOUS YllW ACROSS THE IAY; ttw.. b•droa•, ttlrff .ct •• Wf bath., _.,.. ,_....,. A apeeW ..... fw • tpecMlll ~-c.. '" for pom Mff. SS6S,OOO. COLE OF MEWPORRT REALTORS 251 S E. Coost Hwy .. COf"OM def ~ 675-SS 11 Or\OR RPalh '" 1W.u n r•111•aU1...:1SMCc 1,., mnH in l""k' hNtt>r H A R I 0 R Bdrm. s tudio. l l.: Ha --------• •I:\\' E..<;TO R. '\ • • RlT1tJJ umt:. for 1.....,., thJ n }IJ X i.:ro:.~ Low o r no nt'g.1111 ,,. ca!>h nov. \4 lo\4 do v.n L 1 m 1 led µJnnt-r~h1p... J' .. el dbh: db<J Co ll John \µi.;Jr dl rhan tht• m<><fr l. t Mrm HIGHLAMOS In In<' :'179.000 house Add J nt•\4 roof OCU ... RtOMT PeetMSU&.A POINT' Newly d ecor ated 4 bdrm. family home. Ocean view! $325.000. IAYROMT We have se\'er al fine homes with pier & s lip. B. TOllO HORSE COUMTaY 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths· r a n ch s tyle . m1111-<:state 111 ora11~c gron~s S:?..J!l.500. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ).l) Boy~•d<-Dr'"'" ~J ~ b75 bib\ llGCAMY~ Bt:aut1ful Broadmoor Plan IV . h1 ~hly up graded I Bdrm. 2' 2 BJ. l'legdnt ix><>I and '>Pd \!>solute p n\aC) J nd Ql.Ot'I $625,000 EAST BLUFF L'het:rful I Bdrm f.1m1ly horn .. w lonl'I} vtt•v. · ~at a.c. a pan · $2216.900 644-9990 Tl'OO R C'r>ll JJ.!<' "''It' 1 bdrm!' ll!t' ram rm 2300 sn fl nv. ner fmanrm.c '18.'i.000 Co ntemporary f our bedroom home with a lroplcal touch Pam•led farrul) room wnh •alk m bJr Great wine C't"llar O\ers1ze.d ppol with lu"< u r.!JUl.L p la DI In..:~ hne. ba). wand-0\4 . nt>w LarRe deluxe RAl.B(J.\ cal'J>('ts. bea m ct·1llng:. Duplex 4 Bdrm. ~·, and formal din1n~ room bath:. up. J bdrm.~ bath and "°u ha\t' the bt-<;t down f\re pl6 ct•t J ch un 'aloe an the <>rangt" areJ it Compl rl-d'" orJtt.O & lXfered Jl Sl21.950 upi.:r.1d t-d !-thov.~ h k• R \ L B 0 .\ I S L ..\ :-\ D b r .1 n d n i: w O n I ' H n,i TY ---..,"".inr-· -M U 53 • vi...r ....1t.udw1L.....1.liul ~'111~- ~for Sale ................................ ~ 1002 ....•..••.•....... -. ... OCEAM BREEZES and a -. Jlk to the white :-..n<t.s from this 3 Bdrm. f'len beach home 0on·1 tell anyone 1t "s only Sl49.900. S-16-3066 ,\JH~~,~-~ h<lr m 2 harh. Rr h" San .Jt>aQutn \"111:1' 1m· m <1 1•ulatt· at )o-)47 000 .000 Tt'rms e~n~t>d in .. 1y nt·x1bll· ___ .;-;3~~ _ __ COMMERCIAL 2 Gnau, on fee. land .\cross from park . .\"ear heach. bay. & i.hoppLn~ Pnted al $205,000 E\t.>:. &l2 2253 Hf \('fl T0\\""1;110 l 'Sf ~J?lt> ~t~ 1mma<' 631·7300 ...... DON'T RUD THIS 90°'o COMMISSION :'>I a n ~ .1 m v n 1 t 1 e :. computt'r Blue Chi)> Propertie s r> Wen.i:eler 5.)7 .t1.'.16 unl~ ~ou Jre anterc::.ted SUPER DUPER DOORS TO IUCH in orw of Dover Shore:. rnd unit. tennic; !o.pa. t•lt".. in H R . 'lOll.000. 2 2 Duplex. Owner 1Newport Bearhl hn··~t ~trn·bl.>stde..,cnpt1on for ~ot1va t ed . Open to THArsWHAM home:. Magn1f1ct.>n t thlslo,·el) 4 Bdrmhoml' c r eat i\•e f1nanc 1ng UNIQUE A.IOUT QCt'an.mountaJJl.bay.c1 with a spac1ou:. lnmf.! Poss1bh little or no cash 1~ IJl'!hl~ , 1ew. Custom rm. 2 frpks. neur nt•\4 Will trade propert) . boat des1gnt'<f rourt) ard v. 1th carpet.s und a i:ustemn.: ·car -or '!? SU9.000 Ul'!W lf)Ut fi()1'tfS pool. -;pa . rount a1n:.. p o ol L ARGE .\S CA.\";'l;EHY r\fO-.A V.i CJnl Ct!ad \ for u \4.n•r u'~r or ~pv r ul J tor ~t-:LLER WILL C" \Rll't rl;'I; \."Cl.\"<; "'Ith t 1 dov. 1l s 19'J 5tlO COSTA MESA GN ; SA\E H' .\"t:ill 3 bdrm. I 1• bdth home dO'tt' to Ha rbor ·hopp1nl! (~nter -Bus ~rhrx1b Restauranl.:. & i::oll <Joi~ $110.000 Eves548·071S Rc•altol"lt. 675.6000 r 1r ep1 t & E> B Q . ~ SIDfABU~ LOA~ Call C.M. Co~ bdrm s + m a 1 d ·::. 979-S370n0\4 lalboo loy '1-op. ~r CdMCOMDO ONLY S2 I 5.000 (nJrm1n2 J bdrm J b.;th 10 l h<11< •· dtt'o r>1n n~ rm IJm11\ rm ..,,.i h ar l<JtJ CT\.Jn\ dffil' n1t1t 1 .. mt' n l • t• n I-•: t' I .1 n •I Hr .trH1 n•"' 11 11 1h1 l'fld rkt:I ~ , oceaafffi',,.,._ ..... _1 ... :f!. ~ 759-1616 Cute 3 bedroom home quarters. lge h\lng rm. I A -.1thhu)le stonef1replace frplcs Pn,a\e beach LLST"TE ·~~~~~~~!'!"· andformald1ntni?.Good $795 .000. C Jll n o w 111 1---SellUungsfa.st'*IthOa1ly local.Jon near the beach. so. CST SHORES m.5370 REALTORS Want Ads Call642-S678 Not Want Ads Re-afton •675-7060• terest l'>an FUii pnce r: story r a ;im rm. LL STA TE Assume existing low m l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!~I 2 38 2b ( A ::w,.;oo. CallSS6-2ti60 SELL idle items with a A tC. SlS9,000. Ownr I,.. SELL \dle 1\ems '#llb a Dally Pilot Claaaified Ad. _75_1_4000 _______ 1 -:a:; ORS Daily PU~ Clusified Ad. C:SELECT tPROPERtlES EARLY AMBICAM CASTLE!! Unique winding red bnck pathway to double door entry. Elegant 11 v mR room Country style lotchen st>parates formal l11n1n1t fro m fam i l y room Brrck fire place o~n or :.tudy. Hu~e ma,,ter suite. Dormer w1ndo v. ed ch ildr en:. room 3 baths. ~1a1tmfi t-ent. secluded rear yard with to wering trees ' Covered patio. red bnck BBQ pit Muc h. much rrore for only 5215.000. A must :.ee' Call no w! f';i'J.~ if-"• .. I 1• c. lt.J'J'l)P' '· tis Coldwe.11 Ban~er LINDA. ISU First time orfered ! Professionally well decorated sinJ?le story home on extra large lot. 4 Bdrms. 3 baths. dining room. Slip for a larJ?e boat plus additional space for s maller boat. Sl.250.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 [~lfilltN ,_ ____ ____ llE HEIUTAGl PAD Decorated 2 bedroom 2· :.-we)· with 3 baths, COZ) fire place and ma n y. • man~ upgrades. This is an 1mmarulate home and pnced nght at onl} Sl<M.900 Call 751·3191 «=SELECT I PROPERTIES --------- Wateriro..t Ho,,. 5 BR. 4 Ba. c us t om wat e rfro nt h o m e w 'l7x38' P'l dock Priced Sl .395.000 Builder w flrade for Palm S prings Esta te for details on this home dnd app\ to see. call Carol Hoff. agt. 631-0004 TOWN HOME 2 bedroom 2 bath. 2 stor) • with ton for a 3rd bedroom Only 1 }'ear old. FUil pnce 585.000 Ag\ 751·3191 810111 ILlllS ca. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE GREAT ST ARTEI UtifrT \ R art-f-'rt><' '-l «nrlinr.? !'1nJ?I<' f.t•\ r·f Condomm1um With ThrN> Rt"\ronmc; Tv.n Rath:-IJlH'h' L1nnJ? Hoom With Ftreplarc> C'omfortabla> · P:illn. ,\fl Thi., Ann In :'-1tnt \ond111on. Hurry. This W1>n't Lac.t. Onl~ SI 14.500 dfOLD CORO!l:A OF:I. MAR Attention lll\eslor.;· Nt>al Thret> Bedroom Home In F':inta11tic Lo<'alloo ()( Ol<f Corona Ml Mar. On R-2 Comer 1..ot. Owner Ha~ Architectural Plans For New t1nits Or Will Ruild Modified To Suit New Owner Rare Opportunity Al S212.000 ~ ~ ......... ,, 759-9100 #2C-,.• ...... M...,.tCtwtw ~T &e-5871. ~------- macnab / irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IRVINE COMPANY ------ IEACH DUnD! Two 2 BR units e ach w1 fplc . e nclosed patio & s undeck. Great se a sonal re ntals 1 bloc k to beach Assumable fina nctnJ! S230.000. Ber it Mitchell 642·8235. ( z .57, 752·1414 ---551-1700-- CCJmOV\ Vakry Crw w~ CP'""' 642-IJJS 644-4200 Cl()I ()o.,., Orw@ Horbot V-~ .. Real Estate Sales Rewarding Careers in Real Estate Sales NEED A CHANGE? Make money where there's money to be made Join R.C. TAYLOR CO. REALTORS Right now we have openings in our Corporate Plaza office for men and women who want more challen1?es. more opportunities. and more of a future as a Realtor Associate. Our Associates are among the most successful in the a r ea. They keep bene fiting from our expa nding invent ories a n d innovative marketing techniques. We invite yQu to contact us. We'll give you some facts. figures a nd ideas about what it 's like to be an Associate with R.C. Taylor Co. We'll respect your confidence and you can ask all the questions you want wtthout obligating yourself in any way. Please arrange (Of' ID interview by calling Don wn Geldem anytime. #3 Corporate Plaza Dr. Newport Beach tis Coldwe_ll Banker DECOltATOtrs DIEAM This 2 story Lido Is le home 1s located on a prime s treet to street location. 4 bdrms . 2 1 ~ ba. plus 2 fireplaees. Pr1 va1e beaches. tenmc; courts & clubhouse O\'Tler mus t s<.>11 S-T79.900 ' INNEWPORTCENTER"' • 644-9060 ~ ~'---------------------------. BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT-BAL. IS. OwMrS _,. hen a 2-story ...-., _... wfftl ftl ,,.ac• & dKor tt..t 11 .,... & i"uRoc•lot•. Yo•119 011d ••citi"q WA TERFROMT 2 story ct.pJu 011 corwer. Loock of gktl1 .ct Miao •.+"'9 architectwe wffft •sp.clolty t_.. 3 Wtw ...,.,, .,.. P'WS a l .._ ,..... .-.. St.095,000. 673.6900 JASMINE CREEK CORNER LAJ-11-* ,...a. MW ...... 1 .. + ... 2 frplu. TH11i1 & pool. S217.500. 6ll-t400. * MASNIACENT LIDO BAYFRONT ... , ........ °" Udo "' ..... ....., t ._.. ... d 2-story -.. "' a MA.IM IA Y ....... thh YllW• ... WAT&. IMdl .t ...,_.,Wei pl-1d J ..,.. + con•t ... ..._ Malht' _... wfftl ftlapmc:•. $195,000. BEAUT. RETREAT·FOREYER YU Ca 4ht•t• rerHd1a.d _.... wwwA of o 11tl'")fed •mrior. , ...... .......,. ,... c...,.,.c&. All enutlT• t .. , ... fer .......... 11hl I g. z....., J tao4. + two YllW 4*b. llO of oa.. t.y _, ·.":/:It ta. Owwet-wtl ......... I toS47t,500. . WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REM. DTAT£ Mn, "-.... .,_.Ill M.l•n•N 2Q& W CoeM tfloly 3tS ~ ;,,,,,., ~t~h ~'~ 611 ·1411 '7N .. t•U ~ ''''If I '(I I l'lt ... Jf \1 "'' r hdrr,. rt"'\ n "th ,.,,,, ' 'i p • n . ti t 1 I :! •I ! OuaMT"Ottt Ouplu :: Ii <.l r m • .. t h u 11 1 1 'n:mt-n.d1JU.., v1t'-.., t I<>!>• l•l :\", .... l""l i'1er r t>nl la !>l CJnl> ;.-.k i n ~ ~.\Ml JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 \ '' ·• llu• n.• Have someUuae to seU? Oas.Wied ads do it well. RCTaylorCo 640 -9900 RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN San J oaqum model. 2 bedroom plus rl£'n -.turly l "pgr~•dt>d with quality n e utr al t o n e c arpets. drapes. mirrored door s and custom h<irdwood cabtnets Fantastic ~olf t·ourM' an<! n1cht light vie~. Two pri' at<.• p a lws on golf cours e . $179.5<1) P<'nthou.~<' ·sun '1~1eo"' model 2 twdroom rornt'r u nit H111hl y 11 pgruck d tn (•:Jrt htonl'~ r ::i bulous .coif n )u r-.t• \It \\ ('ommunit\ pool .md tenm~ RCTaylorCo 640-9900 s 180,500 A RARE FfND- i n s e n sa t ional WESTCLI FF HJG lU .. Al't"DS a rea! Fanta stic home featuring 3 br & 2 ba with lg. country kitchen & covered patio!! s 10.000.00 Pn{'<.' cut t o bone on executive ranch style home with panoramic VIEW on t op o f SPYGLASS ! Featuring 3 Br. fa mily room & walkin we t bar. As king S389.000 for quick sale!! ! FIXER-UPPER!!! Clean up & paint to sa,·e lots of $SS F t><t tures 5 Brs i n desirable UNIVERSITY PARK! HURRY!!!! LOW. LOW PAYMENTS!!! · When you take over existing loan on this 3 Br Jasmine m odel in TURTI..EROCK GLENS. MIWPOIT SAM MKMlll. 752-7373 759-1501 2670·8 San Mig uel Dr, NewPort Beach ·~~ • alkar 1 laa l11l l1tat1 ..\ R O~IL Y PILOT Wednesday JUiy 30 t&eO ,~! ~ .~ ... •. •, • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• °""" .......... ······•·····•·••··••·•· •·••·········•········• , •.••••......•........ ·················•····· •·•••·•············•··· Ml.,.,. 1Hc1t I 069 s. ca.-• I 07' ...._ Pr•••"Y 1000 1044 ........ "-'" F« S. HouMt for Sa6e HMtet For s,-. f at• hley l OJ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• le•r.. I IOI •••r.a I 001 c..te MeM IOU ....................... . 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TY /' NEW CONDOS .!& J hElJROO\t!'I ""t.irltn~ ,11 :.IOI Ill.Ill 1 >11 \ 111onJ nt \\ 11 '\l'"" purl/. llJrbor Bt-11 548-35S9 Ev•s 646·6093 EASTStOl 6 PLIX -------MOW · $325,000 I JUST REDUCED! OHM DAILY t ·5 PM with Sl&t>.800 tn assuma IALl.OA ISL.A,..D hie loans. ranging from I;'~ Lo 11'' S26.J4-0 J!roS!> I Collins Island annual income WPll SI I 00 000 l.t'pt ..... mgle story un11' ' ' Wtlh I garaRt.>:. plus off Water.Pvt. ls.land -.treet parklllR on 60x300' AOUG OtilTHIHILl l.otr~tnl1\1•I , .. .,1unn11 1 1"1rm• J b.11h" ,11111 11·" t1 IJmlh 100.•tl\ Jlul(I' t•( l\,ilo·d t UI th •H tot J ,,., ~.;(""' .111u rl•11>•' tu ''''''' \'+ ril1 l 01111tn \. IUb lhlo.lnit U)tj.WO •\1r 1.111 "11 pu111l mt'nl lO , .•• 1 II.;~ ll.il ·" .# HERITAGE REALTORS I-SIDE DUPLEX Two ) lr.Utnh \142.SOO FULLPHALTY 546-011 4 •MESA VERDE! •VA TERMS! •LARGE 4 BR! •UPGRADES! •PRESTIGIOUS NEIGHBORHOOD! -1'1,. GnONoVAw·~· ~~Rf'ALTYjlf~ 963-8182 GOLF, TENNIS, SWIMMING! 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Seeks & Aasoc. 6111·~. i93·8986 S172.~ 54'·'522 --------SSt..elll Condo. Ml.ss1on V1Ua1te · 2 f'IOIA Tl SALE bdrm 2 ba Xlnt cond. ~~~~~~~~!!'! Wi'.:STCLIFP. !>p11<·1ou."l $79.950 Agenl 493·3500or Work with the young. MiDSOOed. agcress1ve & mo11 valt'd. 100' r rom m111 •.iun . l !t l rh.1'' N 1• w p o r t 8 c a <' h 1A1rport l ofrtCf• Call Htll for interview 8S l· lf'66 GROVES PR K 2 BR cu:. tom home 2 Bdrm + \93-1492 ~lobtle lfm<' S66.~00 dt'11 + pool. Chom? cor .---------. JU at I IX GrOl>s E'sid~ RAlC:th1ll Rily. ~2 7500 1wr loc'. 1n over S300.000 Sharp 2 Bdrm condo. SJ(; CM'! 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O....te I 07 6 l on lar1o1est 1treenbelt 1n •••••••••••••• ••••••••• tneCretat S175.000 CYNUS SHOtllS L• 1 l I ' ...>~./'\ • • I I\( 'I fl l l j V-\'}r' /\l ',I 1 t\ I' I ' \It\ ll:eatf••"°"" . i Btdm. 3 Ba. fom rm . pool & spa M-15.000. , ...... .,.... COmpletcl re ru.rb1!fhed. one blk lo bench \'ou own the lund Crcut nnancln1t S203.000 ~--•ech&Mte :'liev.. pref>\l~ious re :.1dencc $(!<' gate . e't cl u s 1v~ b c at'h & clubhouse. Ever> r m 11 !l'llgniJ1cent vu Com e r lot. adj to former N1 xoo c•!otat~ 8) appt onl~ 5750 ,0 00. 548 ·4 l8lL I 723·8828 & 548-6542 JONES REALTY 673-6210 "9c.CMM ,roperty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEMTS UISB>! z4 f'emct u.as Exce llen1 CO!>l.i Mei.a Close lo i. hop ptn R. Resort 2400 •••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE ~e"" 2 bedroom 2 bath holTl('. 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Owner •Ill conailder conlr11(1. Hnanc mg TSL I nvstmLS 642· UIOO A~TA CRUZ MOUN TAJNS 10 mm to beuch. all new 3bdrm. 2ba. 1 level, + 1 uc11t ~ ~ hone stable on 10 ac n•s ol Redwoods. Oatu.. lk"•r . & Quail. F on\u t"AN· TASl'lC \'EIWS. ~llleH1f rtd\ftl trail$. Commute t o S lln Jo e Free & clear. $'l5i0.000 or frad~ (()I' Newpe>rt Bea.Cb pro pert '. C.ll Tom Murphy al 408 ·68»·2677 . ..... 3030. ..., ........ ~ .. Mn... ........... 8,_i .... .....,, ,..,,,, .... IUJ I .... ,_ ...... ,,, .. - nw , .. ta\ draw ln \be W•t. .' .a Dally Pllol Qau10ed Acl. 642-5111. 71J·l414 111 COflll'I' 'II~ C.-""oodbridi'JI (flf!'e' 64M2H 64+62M qc)j ~ ~ HotJOr v-(ff•t' 7H·tllt Want Ad R~ult.s "2·5i11 642-1671 lat.HJ 20 UMITS-C.M. HuUL I y r old t-nl\W uniu..Crptc• N1~ attll TSL l.n\ atmta. 642· l&OO ... ·-· w.d1"811drf JUiy 30. 1980 DAIL y Pll..oT N ............. H1•HU ..... jlll1ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-w. 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ZU.~·S83&.. zu.&»-0293 slSMle--. .._tau encl 1araat. P\1 yd, nu 2br2ba M faJDibt '-lrw \0 ..... peta. I* mo G.SJC 1c : • 02'-t t>io• l Ir.._ la CdM. ~ toriabl $41tll0 _ l br21"1 ba A ""r'I'"" "'am1hc• pit• ae K td1 • pet11 RENTIMES 631·4M$ «m-3067 pet&. s:ns. 75.S W. l8lh. St. Ue a eh ti, m 1. 1525. _~_eruo_·_,;:;.gs_. ______ _ rtoe owntr. ti.av. ldd I Br. 1 Ba Qwct are• Nu ..... tta4)' to MO\~ Pt'l.t R poo.aJbl rouph' m•• preferred . suo mo ComblHUon c-omm 'I 6 _s.~~------­ NldroUal I~~• opUon Ln \he Ntwp t rl BchlCot\a Ne•a aru \Harbor au11Jrf ferred) C'ondlllOO PN •2 Br Cttnd o ~r M: .Plai• l.ta > ard Pool moo No peu. 7$1 ~lt.6 or 60 l.t60 --- "" k~n 1\4186& asM or ti73 21111 Aa•nl. no r -·--... .,.,.. ..... JJ•t ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00\IM Shona 3 bdrm. + ck.YI 1 fim1ly rm. 3 ba rool, 3 t•11r aar. Call t 'lll' tn3 0770 btwn 3 & t>l'M ---·-NO 1-'t.t:! Apt & Condo 't5Z3CAMPU,J)a·IRVIN£ n•ntJl!l V11l11 Jlentali> bi).l!IU Bkr. era•••··-· ....... d 3400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~MMER OR YEARLY deluxe a Bdrm fl.lrnlsMd. 11100 mo. Agt. 646·~ 2br condo. Cully rum. nlr cond. wa.sher tdryer. gut. pool On qwet ~reenbell. cl0&c to dwntown SJC. No pets. ~. 493·8&'17 New 1br apt. frpL dis· 646-9!50'7 ~:m7. 752·747' hwasber. refti3. ad~IU. JBt, 28a. 1450 mo. Call 2 Bdrm. deiuxe-.-3-b-lka- No pet~. ~/mo Leau. Russ at 957·1900 or from ,.,.,.an. New ~1~ rt'C._1431 V'i>• -w ..................... .. v•.r · • 631-0468 cpl.-. $410 Ph l·~ 778.S ..... ,.......... )107 ')pacious 1 bdrm. garden '--•u a.... -SI Seawild Vil1._I •••••••••• ••••••••••••• apt Pool & rec AJI uL1Js ~•YOU" '"UHIK · N~w 1&2 bftrm ~xury '0 8 00r} ':a~~:f'u~~=~ 0g~ pd. ~uJt. no ~ts. , ~~~~~~,~~·Gar! duJt ap&s In 14 plans EIPuertaMesa h f fro -S4l c . 2 bdrm decor . frplc , pvt. nr <.:Losc lo lie :1~1) ee L" " beach & bak Avail now. l!lmMaple Ave Apt 5 RENTIMl'.:S 631 ~ t.ownhow.es from SS35 + pool-., tlSlnl:>. waterfaJls. Ouldren 0 . S92S mo l Br. stove. Newly dee. Com! bl p .• •VW'lds' Gas ror ~mo ~ 1012 West Balboa. Jeff W/Cpts " dranc..s. $300 orta y rlCl'u: rm .. 7""rm .--2Udrm • $350' Caraae hcatmg paid. From Sa.n m.IJN oot Import.it u. E~u"-•de lo' eh . hu II'-' 2 l~uee c an r e modt<I bdrm ('lltlAll:t'. lt-rh'(•d ~ 11\oWd be a •&I or ) ln:I lliirti ll• \II tll'~ 111 attechcd unit CsltCh Al> lcko I rh1W 0 1\ 'u J!OI" dplxl. Lo aUon mus t 5'tOO mo R\'fl•rt-m·t~ rt·•1 qu.a!if)i fOf ~5.td8'1\lal & bl ~st • "t-t·unt) 1h ofhu uu Prem111 1'' P..ll ti-46 34~ Nt·-. ('()mfa, \\ uodundl(t•. :. Hr l 1\.1 $..'>!.:1 11111 l>\11 JI Liu.it 'lJp. i*lh. J Br. i.11> 4 tW ..t\k lur Uou.i 2Ua. 1 blk to tk·.irb. $'900 CCl-'o..Wmt1 ~d JOr • Adults. no ""l.S. 646-4382 " n. u d N rth "'" Allne wapphance:.' ..,.,t:go r rwy nve o St50 Yearly. Large 3 Br Large Custo m Duplex Plu.-.hCrpU.!(S4671fee on &.u:h to Mcfadden 3425 shou.kl ('()NI.It ol 4 off11·~ -tn add1t100 to l Bni ,. l'omf\ Coll.tlll'' 131.1 I b All \'lll r1ud' \p11h ' nonnm vioa •rt• (.'on l.'o,ert'd 1'11\\0 1~~1 1 lel• t a t'l M r . Wo l .d Hi':."1;1'I M .. S ,,Jl \~ Tl4·tsl 1822 \ rn m 1• 1 ni J n I ' " ' Ill.> 640 491() .>w ll~i ,.,,k f11r \I.in Jl.111t ho ~Jll J vu11u1n JI 1 ,.; h I\ U I> I I J d t• 1t 1 hdrni I' t IJ<A 1.lt.'11, dbl toturj.:t' Jlr t ond $bOC m11 ~~7 WOW!!! Won 't 1.,,, :-. .. ~·port t 'rl.'::lt tu" nhO!be J !Jr 211 ll.J, wl'l bar. 14 alk 10 lw11l·h. Lennis. pool .. pa A\ Jll "~ I $800 mo I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ewport Beach V illa Balboa. walk to bech, 1325 sq Ct 2 br, 2 ba. f Ip. ""'' yard. Wkdys Bern ~2062 ,..,. Ba. Beamed ce1hngs. many itlr.t~. xlnt t!lal>t RENTl\1ES 631·4SS5 then We:.\ on McFadden fire place. lau ndry. d 1 N p l , -----to Staw1nd Village. ~!"9000e oc. o e s . •-•-ach 38'"• (714>8!1.1-51.9H. gJrage. steps to OM.'Bn , ,,...,.. _,_... _. -Adu lts. NO PETS --••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOflll 4000 6is-tiL96. 6(2 1334 l,;pper 1 Br $310 ;'\tw cpl Ba, front ,\pl. off 18\h ~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• & drps. 311 W. Wilson ~.rro )earlv No Kiehl. • Corofto .. Mor ll22 A.dlts. no pets 631 2li7 pt'L'i or gara~e 673 8222 ~1 F For room an 3 Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• ____ _ how.e m C!'tl. $200/mo. I & z bdrms DeluJCe ,\pt L.orJ-a MHJ-' 1852 Ad ~1tter ;26J: 6424300 2.i :-;ew nJ.GS. drapt.'::.. paint -••••••••••••••••••••• ""'---------- MothertDau.gtller v.4nt ~' Br tl1>e f1'ltr upPfr No A.n TI4 579:? Relaicin1¢ 2Br Kl:lh . ..i\ J.&00 ' l\.1d> rt'u l)t\ Obie Gar' Pll.L)h I fllh New Apvl<: '\b3U.i 1 fl, a;::. J H1 t H.1 l',1t1v H I e Children OK °"ew luxury Seabluff C)11 Condo. nr bch. 2 m .. tr bdrms. 21-::Ba. pool ten rus crts, skylJtes. S6SO 646-76.57 ?br. lbJ. d eeks. pool. carport. no pet.s LeJ::.e. ~ 6734473 c-lean. room). qu1l'I f'OR Rt::~T. \Uflt'r nuc E:.Jderly ;\dulls !32S & Zbr 2bd SJi5 Abo 3br Room with Kitchen P"''· :-;cur· bu.:. & shopping renter. AduJt:. only. t: v~ t>-9 X1orwlmds. 962 15W. --------RE:-.'TIMES t.31 \~.SS F.ast i.1de 2 bedroom. I bath. S400 313 Roch\·~h·r ~9!137 Doung Mom here u ntil f'rt to buy CdM or NB house for daughte r & d.1rl.tng grand.kids havt sever al gorgeo us So c 0 a s t • 0 r e g 0 n 0..0 roW 3226 beat'hf ront l ot s & ••••••••••••••••••••••• acreage to trade for your 2 Sl~ 4 Or, 3 Ba. Spa, equity , assume y our 33 101 B Ull'dnt:cr loan. P .P . Agl. Call 2 I 3 5 4 2 0 l 0 2 & 714-964.S740 21J·31641)40 ...:.:.;:...=.:..::.:...:.:_ ____ , ______ ---- PARADISE PALA.CE. Gorgeous I Br Cottu~l·' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5310! Ort'am K1tch!'n' Hom.ft ,....slwct All apple! 167321 foe ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENTIMF:S 631·4555 .....,., ..... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUlltaln Vall~ 3234 Attractive rum 2br, + •••••••••••• • •••••••••• patio & gar. Mature EMc)ant Estate! Adults only. Avail Sfpl S1>ac1ous 4 Bdrm S575' 1.5 lhru June 15. S5Q01mo. Alr' fplc' ~araRe'. l'ul :. m.3486or 213-446.Q47. PD' t~O> fee. Renumei. 631·455a Corw ....... 3122 -----....................... I Wif40tt leach 324f0 Jas mine Creek Condo, ••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• 2000 sq n. 2br. 2ba, prvt Avail. Aul? lsl. ~car the pool. spa, " sauna, ex· beach. tDela\\are Spr· quisitely furn. gwro & 1nJtf1eld J. 2 story. J tennis court s, ma n y bdrm. 3 ba. Exec Home xtras. $2700. SS1·4343, With ram rm frplc. ~1206 Unda. dshwshr. patio. sundeck o-roillt 3126 & dbl garage ""icier ga r age door opener. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlOWn by appt. only. 2 or Spanish, older I bdrm 3 Children OK. no pets Villa. Cou rt yard. !Small pet consid<'red)_ private. $310. 61}-2181 & S750 per mo + S750 d€.' 496-6684. posit. Call 714·W-l·2.566 o r .,..,... ----3-1-4-4-• 97J.m1 AJ:e nt. No rec. ....................... Orange Tree Pl&io Ho me. 2 Br, AduJts. pool, jac .. t ennis. SS2Sfm o inc. water-. 646-35.91 HOME FOR RENT 3bdrm. $550. fenced yard & garage. F ami l y please. Kids & p c t welcome. 714/964·2566 or ............. 316t 97J..2971 Agenl.Nor~. --•••••••1•• .. ••••• 167S. Sbr, 2ba, rrpt, dis· Unique Penillsula P t. hwasher. Very clean. home, 4br. :ha. partlY 962·161.3or964-4897 fum, gar. No pets. Avail ~.June. S1200/mo in· Spacious 3 Br. 212 Ba. clud.u\g util. rrs.3008. r r p \ c. b It.ins. w hookup, faro rm. gar. Immediate occupancy ••••••••••••••••••••••• $750 SJ6..0921 Ho.Ms U.fw &lMd ~~~ •... ~~~!. Townhouse 2br. l'::ba. CHA~ near H II. Pool, 2 !>tor;.. IALIOA.ISUHOME $\20. 547·8-451, GH 01'.lf> l'\ICS. 2Br . 2Ba. 1.t Crplc, wood ---------Wr~e J Br 3 BJ. i '-ton . near beach. Now .n :111 $50mo. 840·5504 p<inellcd int. ga r. Jta r· lndry. SiOO mo. yrly 642·3336, 548 9~9 lcAoaPeMit• 3207 Condo. 3br . 212ba. S600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 95J·9556 da)S. &10·2101 IALIOA IA Y FR.MT 4Br. 2Ba. boat s lip, san· dy bch, s pa. S2,000 mo ~.675"0597 CoroMdefMcr 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br . 2 "79:1 . dcs1Rn e r house. Garage. W I D. 709 H <•l1otropc 640·0767, 644-6400. 7.s.9-0.WO. ------QI.arming 3 bdrm 2 ba f1repl:ace. garage S79S nn. AvaLI now. 642 S290 2 Bdrm. redwood hot tub, f11>k. yard, no pets. $700 rro to mo. A.gt. 673-S3S4. 4br. 2ba. downto\\n HB. 700 block. S.'>95 1 mo 891·5946. S-l2·9~3 3 BR. Fam Rm. fplc. on cul de ~ac. :-.r beaC'h. avml now. No fre S625 roo C1W agt !J62 44~ WALK TO PARK Like new s pacious 3 Br . Lush landseapmg, de· sirable nl'lghborhood Newl} painted thru-0ut S;99 per mo. ~.!JS.lo or St7 1622 3 Br.2ba. 2car gar. J\ tru· Corona Highla nds 4Br I~ lovely home. l mile to 3ba, lg bckyrd. Great beach s.s5Q/mo. water fam home. Access l o pvt mcl. Monika 714/962·5S8S bch $1200 I mo. A gt bus. or 962·ll.39ho mc ~22.51 CostoMeosa 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW H\JG E 2 Br. 3 Ba. Total pri va<'y & qwet Adu!t.s. Feline Pet OK Low move in costs. ~permo. 2062 Wallace JC. 642·0835 3 bdrm . 2"'2 b a . TowQbome. Brand ne11. Xlra large d e l uxe. Private yard, 2 cat garage. $725 mo. h t & last rm. + S300 deposit Heaven in HB! S395'. Super sunny. 3 Bdrm! Children OK! Garage! New apphc ! t5310l fee. Rentirnes 631-4555 Breezy Collage! $.t2S! Gorgeous2Br! Garage! Ctuldren OK! (83731 fee R ENTIM ES 631-455a LUSCIOUS M' UVEL Y S21.5! Close to Beach! Gourmet K itchen! New! Huge Fed yardl9644> fee RENTIMES 631-45SS 3&30Santa Ana Ave. C.M Malllia_.Oft 646-4171. ....ow 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blll I Br Condo. "' So On water. 4 Br 2"'2 Ba . lrg C5t. Plua. pool, spa. ten 1.tv rm. fam rm. 36' boat nls. 1:95 mo. w refrig. slip. lease S1SOO mo.I of. 561-GSI. S.Sl-2'TI6 fer. 714-846-3990 S375 mo Se~:unl} SIUO ton .i93 (H67 ___ _ ~c;11~1n~ Ice $150 l'Wwportikod1 3869 --------······················· 111111\t' u t ·' 11~t'1 r \' 1 1!)2 ~or 640 1644 1 •.• r.11(,' l>J>' IH r l'OOl.l'll" -- - \11uh.,, 1111 JX•l\ ~I !17 IJ. l h.irmin~ & ne"". 2 Br. 2 3550 ..•.•••.......•• , ..... . ISJJ J30'i b..1 in .i con"en1enl loe l-Ommumt) fac1I av:ul. TIIF.1.,\1\f::,' Si~ mo Large Cool J Br. 2'": 8.i. pnv patio. 2 cur gJr $67S1mo ~ 2631 ? trg 2br. Iba a pl' $.S(}j') & $550 mo :-.o pd!> tall b('l'4 een l Oam 7pm SSS 9'26S 3 Br. !! HJ, up~r dpl' Su1tablt' for fam1h of lhrt.'(' Sb50 •mo 6iS til:!32 Lrg l Br.. unrurn nr on LIDO ISLE Room for rcnl, pool. nr OCC SlliOmo U p i: r .1 ll l' d I U r WJterfront Salisbury t1J"'nho ui.e "' fqilc. 673ti900 -.k~hto:hl. µat10, 1\ C' & . ----- carthlone lic<'or < 11mn1 Nu spacious Duplex . JDr lt~IOI!> Crt'i. pout:-, i;pa & .... Ofl', 21:t ba . frpk. :..1unJ. 5115 8 Jrb.1ra ~lbtom drape~ & carpet. H 1-; by McVJy !l6lH456 2 car j!:tr:.11ctc S795 per mo &i6 6303 -----&cjant Lakefrot1t Homt J hdrm 2 ba rJm rm 3Hr, 3Ba tamllv room Brand new To.wnhou:;c lo: } .. rd. up~radl•ll (:ood lo<'. S900 m o Ycar· t•arpet1nn. d r ap,·rici.. I~· Bkr67S 4912. ___ _ p.irqul'\ floori. SllOO mo 1'Jnur.1mil' On-.1n \'11:w /\dull' onl). no p4.'l:. San dr.Ain. 71.\ 4u1 0791 )IJS:naf1n•nt i br. (am ------rm. b.:Jm Cl'll, huge \li l'l ~ ... wh d1•C'1H :.? ~'' bar. garden Su1t.1ble for T~11h.'>e. Uni\ \'.Jrk ;J fam IJ\mg & for mal en bdrm,2b.i.1Jmrm.lrpl. 1t•r t :.11nment llJrbor g.ir. opener. !encl·d 'd \'1rw An•J Sl9SO per mo. <.:omm pool. H·nn1i., close 9SS 2ti89 or 14081996 OS61 to~choob & i.1oreo, • Sh ., SiS5 mo ti73 651'>1:! :'\l.'wport. ore~ _ tlr ... -----__,,_ dt•n 't rl) IH• r1•n - Rancho San Jo,1qu1n n1::. pool S650 mu \'ilia. h1)!hl~ Ul>l!rJd\•rl l42 ~3 end unit nr pool. Ir~ m-.tr ------- 5Wtl'. den 1'1 tt.1. Uv1nJ?. 1-'rel>h. clt'an t\c·w port d1nin~ & k1L1·hcn At CrcslTownhomeJbdrm lal'ht.>d i:ara~e 1\dults ..!1'2 b ,1 L1v1ng rm. onl) 1 yr tse SiOO mo L\ l1replac<'. Walk to beat h. ms~. 55t 50t8 J)I H>I. ll·nn1~ $815 mo Cult ,\d 1150, 1>12· 1300 :!I TUR'nEROCK GLEM hn. 5 bdrm :I ba 3 \ .1 r . . , garage. 408 98ll l.234 l')(l HRA."0 :'\ i::w 3B. 2' 2B. 21\ Condo. f'rplc . door -opener . $795. Yr l~ Luxunous twnh:-;e. :mr. 6409272 :ma, grcenbl'll. ::-k) Ille. -------!>hulter~. Fn •nl·h 1trs. LiJ) f"'ront l:irge 2 bdrm 2 pollUIS. PoOI. JJC UUI. S725 ba. Condo m Ncwport mo. 76().1092 &y Towe rs. Very lux· unous. Security bldg. 3 Br, 2 ba. fenced yard Possible boat slip. w/palio. ~/mo. P a rk Large J bdrm. Duplex. l _ru_t).;..'_s.s_1_.sooo __ . ____ -j hot.lie from ocean. S750 Woodbridge Condo tor mo. on yearly basis lease 2 bdrm. l "'z ba. s:;151_t>7_>ao_1_s _____ _ n'O. 642·0919 $75(1. Large 4 Br. famil) rm. 3 Ba. 3 car garage. beaut a r ea. Schools 83J..:ro7 i':AVIEW Bc:iullful !\iew Bedford 4 bdr m 21., ba 2 fireplaces . w et bar. m ic ro.w ave. g ua r ded comm w11 h pool & ten· rus $1300 mo. 640-i986 & tM 5403. Turtlerock Ridge Can~ on \'1ew J Br . 21, b3 3 cart---------- i:ar. A,·ail Sl•pt 979 2500. •r·~·"•,•. -v•i•i::···w-. -1~•i•d-o 1'151 f.1610. 55 I I 1!11 \\'oodbndite ,'\r-w !>IO(:(lc home 2000 ., f. :i lir gardrn rm. fam rm. 2 frplt'. p;.1111, i.prklro,. p a r k s · r c· c . f a c 1 I S78.'i mo. 54~ m~ Deerf 1eld 2 Br + cltrn pallu home AC, comm pool +tennis, c·omplelt.'I) painted and <'lt•an Ready for youn~ ~x t-cutl\e fam1l) S650tmo Cal l Fred Gibson Rt• ~!ax 55~ ~00 Soph1su cauon Plus! l::x I 'enin!>ula Double ""1de )1ob1le Home . 2 Bdrm ~5 rm.SUPER B \Y f R ONT VI E W . Security, pres1q;e. pm nl'y. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. pool Sl3001mo y rly. Watttfront Homes Inc. 631-1400 I Ilse to bch. 3Br. 2B:i home. pool. tcnn1i. courts. P'1 parking S800 mo 645 ·3615 t:vei.. 67J.6210d)S qws1te 3 BR' Garage Luxur; Condo for lse. 2Br. tlui?~ itourmet kitchen. 2Ba, adults. 24 ) rs (pie S600 t!l!l75) ree :.e<:unly 12131 912·9352 Rentunes 631-4555 e' cs1wknd.s LGCJUftCI leach 3248 Charm.mg 2 bdrm. house ;·;~;·ii:~~;;:~·r;•h•0·;,~· 1n Bay S h or es near d pnvate beaches. Avail 180 egree ocean vu Aug 22nd. thru ()('t ISth. Sl8001mo. Bob Koop. ab'l 631-1266 Weekly or m onth I). 759-1.SSO or 631-6475. 2 Br. North J::nd."42 Mon· lerev Dr. Corner of Locust. S695 t month Rent or Lease. tl94 ·01:N llarbor View Homes 5 bdrm Somerset. Freshly painted. New ca~tmg & drapes. n ew btovc. ----- ~"h f,mmi~d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Solboa Peninwla 3707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmmac 1 Br on l'cnansula nr bay. ~00 mo + uttl I )r lse. Call Lloyd, 675-6670 r\\1311 St>pl IS.~ rly ICllM' 3-2 BR. furn apb. I blk Ciom VC'\'Jn ~er tfrJJ t•r \'llat \:hl·Ck. la~l 2 mu rent 10 Jd\ ancc Coll by AU9-I 0. 759-9053 Room lor rent Pri 1 Jll' l'ntry & bath S211U mn ,\,all to Ol·t l onl) 6i>5710, 110 2180 ---- B.1chelor S3SO I Hr s.'>ZS. ss:,o Comµlt'lt'I) re !urb1i.hed \I an' Xlrll' I hlk to IK't•.;n ~I I-Jnd H I H ;J :1 0 J t• \ l' ' & ~t'<'kt:nd:-. 1\1?,Cnt I br. -.nu th of h"') S.flS n d ulll ~ bd I IM SI Ill\ rl\ .\3.1 Ira.,. no , ... 1 • I!-' r Llr)(l. not IU\Un<ou ..,._'\·'>.It 11111' Ill ·10 12 Jo 2 hr. 1 ba. h"l'I.' <11•1 \.. 1·.111..ort .... .i1lulb 110 1i. \ ~~mo 6i3 OliJ Bachelor \pt bt'l14ecn 3 Br 2 1,1 12lh & tJth !:'.itrl'\!l.l. \ r ... !'1-1•"' 11..imt (',lrp\ l. l1r1•pl.11 I ~j'.>() I~. S2l5 6i3 ilSib mo II.I\~ t.75 VI~. r.\C'o Corono~IMor 3722 t;.ll.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa MHa 3824 Bachelor A pt for n ·nl. ••••••••••••• •• ••••• ••• S200 mo l:.1ll Jn)ll•m: 673 i 01 CostaM~sa 3724 ·······•··•···•········ CASA.DE ORO ALL UTILITu~:s PAID Compar P b c fo rt' you ren\. t u::.tom dc~1~n feat Uf ('S. P ool. BBQ cov'rd g ar a~~. nl'" 1urn11ur e. :.urround .. d W1lh plush land;,('J pini: Adull IJ vang at 1~ bt':.t No pets. ' 2 bdrm furnished S480 36SW. Wilson.642·1971 l & 2 bdrm. Trailers. Slli5 & up + secunty. :'-o children or dog.'> 642·9193 '7ewly decor I Br Dpl\ Sep by garage'>. Qwl'l Empl)d adull ovrr :15 Re f's . 1'o pets. $295 5-$8·1021 1-WincJtOft lkach 3 7 4 0 ····•··•···•··········· H.l'sfltolEST We!itFteld FAMILY APTS. Arand m·"" ht·..1ut1t ul Irr apt. tor ram1hc-" with I or 2 l'h1ldrt•n :".l•.1r 11.1rk I feat pa 1d No pet~ 2Br. 2Ba $.105 39t! W W tl-.on. C' \I 1.31 5583/~ 2408 3 Bdrm.Jpl g.J:.pa1d Ulc1 J:ar. adh., 642·5073 •eatiBJIU APARTMENTS !Br S3i0 $380 22SO Vanguard ~9626 2Br283 ~ :9$ Wl"il W1lsnn. 6.'11 ~ AduJL-. ~o Pt 1 .. ---I Hdrm a pt F:ncl J:Jr;i,.:t'. lo!.!!> p,11d 1)42 507:1 :! Bdrmo,. I bath apt ,\cJulh (;,,., pJ1d t).12 5013 Spanish Estate Ll\IOJ.:' &aullful park lake !>ur round 1n ~s Tt•rrJt 1·rl pool. Sunken i.:as bbQ. BHANU ;">:t-:W ,\P'I !'> !>parkl1n~ rounta1n:. 2Br2H.l S-i30 S pacious r oom-. Separ ate d1n1nl! an·a Walk·tn closet:.. ho1m• hke kitchen & cah1nl•b Walk t o H unl1ngt un ~p.11:1ous new nit. P't putlo. dO!>l' \o -.h11ppini.: Adult'>. l ~l!:l ~1 Jµll• S4lj 21~ Center .,pac1ou -. 2 Hctrm •n ) Bedroom furn from fOUrplC'O( 1\ I J ii >I 1 S430 LJundr' r m l'Jrport 2 Bedroom rum S.SOO S395 &ts· fi62.'> ' Twnhse·unfurn. 1r111n ------- $500 \1-..:w. 2 1m 1 nj ·150 Adult.s.nopets bl. la..,t. ... er \\.iii 1m t;11l1t1es f'n:e' rno.•d C.111 UJ\ 1d, Jl!l L\Qt:l:-.:TA HER~IOS \ lti21 I Parkside Ln. I blk w or Beach. 3 blh S or l::dlngcr 84i .!).U t ~3255 WAI.LAC 1-: ~ l \M'S :-.:c.,.. I\ del·oratl "<1 2 Br .\i>l · 1 b.i S3!15 Srn.i II <'hild 0 1\. no pct-. L.G1JMC1 -.och J 7.48 ~ ~ 1_!. or 548_2020 __ _ ••••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • •• fo\\llholl!>l' 3 bdrm ::? hJ LAGUNA BEACH !\1TR \'Jult('(! l't•1hn~~. cen1r.il l~N. Maid sen • . Mlnr :.ur. firt.•plan•, pool. ~PJ TV. hcJted iionl t.:til Pn1 atl' patio Nl•ar So t 711149 t ·S~ I !ii!:> ;-. 0 C.:Oast Plata ,\dull>. no C.:Oa:.t Hwy. ~ __ peti, ~S() Call l'Ollclt rwwport Beach 37 69 wkdys !1 5 2131981 28112 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bd 0 C E A N F H 0 :'l T SllOO/rro. Agent 644·7383. 100· from s and. freshly de· ~rp~,1~ ~rap:~ PoA~~ cor l & 2br apLS. 9 mo 1: • :;, • wt~ler rental. SJO()tmo wood beam cli:~ l~df! tbr. S400tmo 2br Hurry • rm TSL Mgml t>\2· 1603 MONTHLY RENTALS 644·1284. From S500 mo. Adult:. on· ----- ly. RMP-l99·3816 HARBORVIEW HOME . 4 ....::..---------br . Famrm.Sept. 1st Priv. bch. Charming 2B R. Ot'C .. S7001m o 644-48()9 2BA. Sept J une, $850. • 499.5500, -1 br. Bluffs Condo, 21h ba, 2 car gar. pnv patio. fi r /pl. x tra s harp, S&'5()1mo 2Br. l Ba Cottage. $600 nn. Walk lo bch , Call Century 21 Adame As k 64().71).17 997.<»J2 or 6i5..ti l27 Extra I.or~ Rooms Clean. qwet 2 Br I liu. no kids pets S3SOtmo Call J eff 631·1.266 REALTORS THE "GOOD RVMf.X ~>~.pool. all ut1b pd Lar~I.' r clletorJll:<l. 545 2510 all 6PM 1.884 Monro\·1a. ~ 033b trplt· 3 ~r 2 Ba m ;; '1•J rh :'-I> pN.'t .~tu tjlK'I .1ft l t:pper 3 bdrm 2 ba '4 tlh $l.iragt' $4~ ~o pei... I 1·h1ld C ill aft•·r I !).a!! (JtJJ. PARK NEWPORT Hoom & board tr\ t'X • hans:e fol' molberi. • hl-ipd Mesa dt:I M:u- ·'""t ·,,16 1.200 BJch Lnfl. Refn l!•' COUMTRYCLUB -.111' l'. fl"iol Adult:. '.ri LIVIMG H•K>nl \Ii II h l u ll hnu~t· fJrl\1h•;!1·-. '\;.:w11orl lvo,11·h ,.;;,! till! I P''' '1.:lC• 1,.u, 2001 ~1nd1•\. 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Id ·ffM S&rnrlTr Rentals 4200 ..•.•.........••••••.•• l.r., I!~ Ho·ir r .1hm. I It .1 I• lll•ll lur 11 ... 11111).!. l'llk tfl' 111 JU•l '1 ttln·• '"'' \\kn1lr1r"'k h I •l• "• Id ( 7 I I I rt ""'' '' "'V''~r lfrJ1·h 100 It II ·ffi "Jt\d rro· ... hl) dt! , 11r I t1r. S.11J<> "'k 2 br "4"' "1' !'!Ill :nail r11r \u,.'. ''J°i ~or 6i;,.s121 \ •• \I.'• I' IH) d .._.ir ' (•' r"\Jll;, IUml!tht:d beach ('f)l 1Ul•1 111" 111 r S':..iiJ '"·11 ld.!:~· Huntm)?ton Beach h T';)l. Mi: mt ·~ llr4 :~ 5.16 1156 -----('IO-.P lll alJ16451 lh't• Rt:"liTl.\I ES 631~ :? lsr :! li.1 ('fmdo l>•'t'an \lt'W, lrµll . t h1\d \))\. s;oo •mo &3:1 16113 i fiO. 1.829 e' c ... IRVIME THRACE Lovt!l) homt! av111labh• for \l:GCST at S26IXI ~r month 3 Bdrm 1n .• ~ llesa Cuue' S310 Hui::e Kitchen· Redcwr \JI uttls p;11d' fTf''\h • <;,)()Cf Locatt0n t&1501 1., Ht-:.'ITl~tES t>Jt ~s .. i''.nll<'m~ 2Bdrm · ~5 ""b Pct.,01\' 1'Jl111' <.nd' Kill h1·n • \ppk llurr.' 1&,51;1 f,.,. Hr::i.'Tl \IE .. .;;, ti:\I \''>1:. 1 ull ~ C11mtprtJbh." :?Bdrm ~OH' ~u \p;i•r· Ba .. '' pJlln' 11111 r' \\•ltll L.1 ... 1 I ;).}I~•• 11 ,. RF'\Tl.\l t-;.o..; 1.,11 I '5'• r.1 t "'" co'' t•J• h11lttr .,.,th ftrt·pl;iu• ~ llh• ,\Iler :?pm 115 •>.t:.ri ---- Dana Point 3826 ·········••·•·········· t BR. bltn~ cvts. drp'. \It w :i.~Jr :'>t.1nn.i s.1111 <\~IJ :006. '..151 :1iJ1I 1 ', onh l br cll"1n. 111:.h"' .i'-h• r. i.:Jr. do't' lo shopµm.: \li Jlk 111 bl'J {h ::,3;, 213 !IU 125; \\'t;:,1\. LI r r .! t>Jir 1 p., ~1.:Pt::.R LOCKflO...'J. bJ Tn..,nhou•l \\Jll _ .\l!ent 631·1_400 __ _ ,\~.Noh Adult:. 0111\. no Wr. ?83. <um. N.R. 1 bllt r•·L\ s:.;!5 17~ (Jl;ojfonl lrom b<'h. s:lOO per wit. l-1111 ~ ~5l3 \\•J 1l8 12 &15 9535ev~. I ttr .. 111-n \ 111.1 1~100.1 Vocotton Retttab 4250 t t. r . '\ .t. • • r •• \' d ....................... . 1.~ •-:!'~lJll~flin 1,••n 1..1 L'unJ H••J l'h. Ocean rrufll pri•Jti.> beJch , ;•tir lulh !urn ,\\atl now ,\ ,\ ?'• l'l 1;~:! 1'10:? .. ,. Ill.! 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O.t\. \\ 1 • • k ,. 1111. ~ e e k u r 11111111 h 11 I Ao 6493 t<'ll ~!jJ (W;j Huntinqt°" luch 38 4 0 ···••·•••••··•······•·• ~t\t.-I) all ..idull. no I I• t.2&3 Br .ip~ 62\JO ~.li m.i•.•r. h b R-t6-U619 Ol'lu.oee poolside xtra I;.• :.>br. 2ba Bltn." 1bh~hr I' J rnilt'S ~JCl't \tllbo. ,, ,, pl' ls. 536-8.162 $3'J.> mu • l & 2 BR P1t10 Apu.. • Dishw.shers & 880'\ • Pool & Rec. Room • Carden land\Up111CJ • Jo9 to 8u'h & ShOP\ · ..... ~ :. ::".•·v.1>0rt llu~hb Z h r I bJ pJtm m" turc .1liulL-. onl) S4 Ill rnn 160 lti'l5 ---1Retttds to Shatt 4300 2 l\r. n 1 c c-101 .1t1 nn. ••••••••••••••••••••~•· S"Jl)t) mo I 't & IJ.,t r1•n1 :\JO\ 1ni.:., Avoid deposit!> & .ic1v:inn· s::!~I deJnmi: r ut 11 \'Ing expe n i.e~ ! dcl).l:-.1t 5-&K-8180 l'111fc~:.1onal ly 1>10 \:t! -l!f:I ADULTS Sh .. rp::: bdrm.:? bath apl \\l\h l1rt:pl.i1.c .ind m11 r11n•d hJr We-.11111! \rc.1 SiL:S per m1i 1714) 673.4400 Ill ll 621-2121 HARBOR /\ 01\ 1 .. mn or HOUSEMAT£S 832...\134 APPl Y HO CHARGE ••HOWIE•• Rental Shann~ Service ~ 05i9 7 days 953-0395 Why was te time and mone)' looking for a roomm a t e., L et u s locale. screen and in· terncw for you. Take the Confusion Out o r Fmdtng Good Roommates. WEST\.AKE VILLAGE JIJrbor lnH•,'\mt'nt Cn Beaut1rut new Adult Apt ~nd l \\0 CCYllNlOV for Eileen 586·3900 -------S. ,,_ LIFE" ! \\ ., ....... . '"' I•' •I ,,. • t I , ~ • NEWPORT H EIGHTS c.,ishwlo 3271 • 3 br. 2 ba, 2 flrtpl. 430 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Redlan ds. S750 t m o O:>f1do 3Br 2 ba, close to zt.3.473-TI14. 714·6464146 bch. Pool. s pa. tennis 1 yrokl $S50 /mo. 4921100. YEAR·AOUNO FUN: Soc<at Ac111111tes D•· rector• Free Sunoay B1u11ch • BBO s • Parties • Plus more No pets lmmed. oc--·~~~~~~~ -· .. r-'.I ('upanc~. Pool. s pa. 3 Bdrm. 2 B··. 2 ~ar lnd I ..._ 2' ... b t undrv rm 0 ~ J roomm:itese:arch agy. ry rm . sarage ll Vlll . ...,. . ~ a. a .,, . O!llro•~e. $625 )'rl.v A~k JBr SIM>. 2Br Sl2S·$135 fam rm. d ishwas her. _...,...., 752·51I1 TSL !\!gmt 645·8122 garbage disposal. crpts. for Gary al 673 35i8 ort--------- 'It,_' ~ \I' I Attractive Laguna Cot· 49'l·2'196 Duplex unit. 2 BR. lBA. H. Harbour Waterfront tage. 3 blks to main bch. ---------1 DR. F am room. hocne.•O'dock.4br.2ba. Well Furn. for luse. 4Br.2Ba,fam.rm.frplc. downl.own Clll,. $425. Ne 3 car gara1e. Lease S650/mo. Aug \~May 10. fenced yard, 1'-'Jm l. \.0 pets. All Jolm "6-SOBS. negol.. responsible par -49"7866 bcll. S7SO. 7$9-9563. GREAT AECAUTION: Tennis • Free LeslOnl (pro & oro ShOPl • 2 Hffltll Clubt • Saune • Hydromaauoe • Swommmg • Goll OrlVtnO flange IU.llTWUt. APTI: old 2 b v &: drps. enclosed aar. SSOO I yr r cry nice Nr s points 6 beach. tin. Sm yrd. No pets Cls 8'2.sllZ to shops. S4SO 675· 7285 ---·------ 992~!50.. Mtat Exet'utlve SU1te S390' All Ulll~' Rtdcor! apple t64501 (~ $375/month. z br. 1 ba. ly. Owner. 2l3/S92·S227 Lol)IM Hag.I 3252 s.lla Alla 3210 garace, no doP· I'S Vic· 2 new eoodos. 2b:l & 3br. 2 •••••••1••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• t.artaCMStl-93' car pr, pool. & Jae. Nr E. Nine 2Br. 2ba condo. ; A H T A A M A SUmet Aquatic. 18()() " Refrig , W /0 , Vie w . Hll•HTS = =:.~.:'! 950/mo.M0-1441. lst/lasllliOO/mo.493·5764 Prestlg\om Exec. Home elec pr opeoer. '750. HOME ON WATER. 38r ... ,_..., 32SS Burell Ln, Foothill l"..-.6 .... M>tl99 • dock be ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hlah. 4 br. 2~ ba, din .,._ • 2IJe. 40 on aut. rm/ Uv rm, ram rm, I GUberl Island. SlJOO/mo. 4 B' • 2 111 8 8 • P 0 0 I. fir/pl. '-' actt, gardeoet ~-714 ,.. ... 1524 clubhouse. l ennls courts. vwua· ,_. $750. Days: 49•·'7~51, Inc.I. avaJJ. t/1to6/81 M Singles. 1 & 2 Bea· rooms • FurnlsheO .. Unfllrnishe4 . Mult Uv1no • No Pelt • Models Open Delly 9 toe 09kwood o.rdel'I~ -------Nu 2Br condo by S.C. ltr. \bl condo. Country R&mME.S 63>-4555 Plaza. view. AIC. all O ubbving in K1mtiogton u m e olli es . S h eri : Beach. $400 rent. Hours S.CS..llh 3176 Olde$t&largestagency 979.2390 days. or ask 11-6. n •-348-4772. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S«v\ngSo. caurornia' R.ecptrorlnfo"8S SJBO. 2 Br. Ellis & 100 ynrds to beach. 2 Photosand References D I s M bcJrrn. lb:... garase. $32S. Cred1t.s:ABC·N8C·C8S PRIVACY N VIEW e a ware . ee g r . Call496·71S1 Cosmo·LA Times·Etc. Adult Complex. l Br & 673-3ll5. M7·190l 64i.t899Slnce 1971 l o ft, 2 Ba .. e n c ls d 5'95 Mo Latge2Br 2 hdl OCEAN VJEW, COQ' l br. ln\ne,NearAlrport 11raee. bit-ans. lndry baths. ·BeauUf\ll .~ea 4 <be to $bopplng. "'alk -~-..;__--.....;._-- rac.,Jal' .. SSSO. blocks to ocean. NO U>~ach.S310.8J3.208'T. Roo mmate wante d For leaM new 3 Br. COndo o o the water. Hunt. Ktrbour. Call By The See ~alty. 7H/146-4$S1 ar mtm-2111 Eves: '97·1561. Brian loft«er. 9800/mo. 544.aeG anytime. $31•1851 d.,s Johnson. Your frl e nda and aeiahbon ue ClaalU~ when they hav e 80nll!lhinl to sell. They'll tell you ho w well il ~for lhem ! .-.-n Help,....,'°. 8J 18' nltdloR ol QUllW floDef.a. In U. DAILY l'nm HELP WANTED ADS NewportlwflN. 880 IC'vlne I•\ ie1111 (714) 641§.11().4 ... wporthedlS. 1700 16th St cOovtr t i 161111 (714) 642-5113 5'11·2020SPMC631-6107 PETS.133-330'1 (~an B~ic ! 3 Bdrm! Female . Large Lake 1''orett Home. Sun & S.1\ 'S32S ' All ne w appUcl Club. Call Derc k Plus )\ c r pta ! Pool 7 -.. ll'a time to plan for th1t SHARP 2 BR condo. tit vacaUon trip. for extra util paid. Includes w JD • ca&h. why not sell so~ rtfrig & s \ove. Pool cl \boM tlems you do." l Adults only. S49S. Call need wtth • Classified s.s74t6 ask ror ShanM ffUM"Y ! <4985> fee:. Rcntunes '31~ Selh rrth EA.5E ! ll'u BREEZE Classified Ads M2"'11 ad! 6'2·S618. or S46-5880 ask for P:..m Tind whal )'OU want in Dally Pilot Clusifieds. Journ11r11 "'k ""''tom r•btnt t.. ~ 1n11 I I Job.• l~ur~~7 A M w JOI uo.ooo to s I 00,000 Wlt.NntlT RISKING YQllt '91£SENT ONE A h19h percenlagt;Oleicecu11ve l)OSltlOns are und1scl0$«1 oPPC>'1uM1es a1ld never reach thf.• advertised or fisted stage We nave nelped many men and womE.'n o f all iges lind ttiem acTOSS rown or across tne c<XJntry No1h1ng really naoo-.1ns unr11 you '1ave a n interview T l'lat s where we come 1n Leam how to rea :;h tl'le decision maker If you are seeking a changEl or are unemployed send us Yo'J' resume or better :.1111 call ICJf a INO COST> interview ·~mNLEY. BARBER . a ITIAH ...... I as11c1ans IF w fUICISCI IMC Tire Aetion People 100 ~St~ Suite l70. S.. ~ .. CA 94111 141 SI H6·1US IOOM>M. Wdkld... w.. no. c., ,...., CA fS014 140112U .. ll 1 1151 HlriMp ~ Wt. Ill, Sea 1 t .. CA HSIS 19161 929-104 1400 lrithl9I St. Mt ... .._...,........_ CA UHO 171417SJ.tSOO JUO Wlhllaft l\!Yd., los ~CA fOOIO IJI JI l17·11f4 Nl?T A PLACl:MENT AGENCY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. CdoMflo Garage on Pemn!>u.la \ BRAND NEW! Bear and MEWPORT PL.AI.A!! btwn 12t,h & 13th. St Baker St I Costa Mt.-sa Pn~ retail space. lJ~ -~:>-7876or ~7 .i200_ f)" ... \ orr n1mpl fl. $1170 !"() 1000 :'\ 1 · l Bnslol. :'\ B. PJtrick Double gardfet', :.toragc ,\gt 631-1266 onl\ ti blk..l> from bcac:h ~th locat1on!t a rc on the _.;_.,· -------- Hli. S70mo 960-5260 · 2:nd floor ooC bank bwld· lftdiatriol Retttal 4500 ------ -----1 n g !>. U t 1 I 1 t 1 c " a n d •• •• ••••• • ••••••••••••• Offiu Retttol 4400 Janitorial ser\'1t~s in·'~ Ind ore near nu ••••••••••••••••••••••• eluded wtlh leal>c. Con· 2265. 18101 H d d C: mpoo 6 te•~ dun U>k>r bri hteoon~ wbt ~ \0 min blearh Clun U\ dm rm. h.all W AYI rm f1 • < ()UCb SlO. t hr I& Gu11 r rllm ~~·l odot <'pt rt'plllr 15 'r.i 1•icpr Ott "°"' nl>11t.·l(. R~of1o 6JI UIOI i..,..,. M l>d lt•a l)l'()(klr 2 rrn .• SU. ) ~. :!h!IO ) di!. ~ufu SI) l \RP fo:T t \ST1'. K 'I '1111 US19 Cding. Acomtic ·····••·•··•·•········· \l'UUl>lll' lt'lllllf.' n• n1u\t'.d ~~r .;p t•d & pl<t:.tt'rt'd :-moolh l"or e!>Ull\Jtl ti7~ ~ C ..... /COACr-.te ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>aw W Ph1llJPt> l'cm~nl '\11 Juh too ~m ind 11\J'>()lln. La & bonded ~ 21ti2 Cement .. or~ of .111 l..inds l'jll<"-, ,,,Jc"' .ilk~. bn ck .,.-or!.. .. n>t.> ""t 55ti 07S7 Chikt c°" ·····•···············•· ....... ••••••••••'•••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t11u11cle•I•• ... ~-../P•"-t £L£C'T8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• lClt\N flrlrcd Home lmprvement. 2$ yr. AJJet:'s tlouaeclC"ttnlnK PETE RS PAlNTINO :=·:.."!~1~J!::le on nd er· l'cncina. 0ept'n Rde. Reu Reh•ble • £icpr'd Ren Ra h:t. U • •837~ tl73 OMO auoe. 63 l·4264 .__G7_3-_1.266.648-487l ~e~•t. Call Gene Ele ct rlc,~n Li e •Mil flXIT• ar Crt>l &c uphof cln, •--------Corpen~r ai Painting lilm shampoo. sootchgrd. Prol. ~inting. Ext & Int. t U3lOI ('lO. Sm jobto. m11lnlenance • ~pain s.el~ 15 yrara tn un•ri deodonier. prof Or wu. Low rate$. •3800"5 Pree 548-1'152 842·'314 lteas. 838·M43. 7~1·8~1 t!fit 536-4383 MC /Vt a Eaectl'lctan. •mall ,. Rf1>aln. 'Im.all re models. baa Jo b s. an> llmt': hauling C11 ll Jac k Uces~ & tn!iurc<d Work _6l_S._30t_4 _____ _ 01Jliltllnlt-t.'<i 8389980· Carpentry. Ma .. onr y. Roon roofing. µlumbm~. ule. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dryv.all. i.lucro. p;unt l"roCe.5 floor ln.stal Spec ·, 1ng. rlrs. ~More J li m c~tom Wl'k & repair~ 640-9900 • Wrk guar 64:>·9971 ..._..·-.-.9------ e. •-.. .••.•••.••••••.•.•••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••Hauling :'.1 <1"1n.1: l'on JJpane Gudener. 15 crt'lc & trl.'e r emo\al ~rs. expcr. clnup. tnm. Ou mp I rue k . ~u 1 t k mamt Fr~ est T7~ 11161 i.ervtcc d.l2 7638 W "'n> tnmmed & edged. dean UP'>. hauhn~ 642 9907 i-.;,p gJrde ncr. C'Om merr1JI & \d maant dl.'jnUp FREE EST Prtc &H 1096 naultng & Dump J ob!. A!.k for R..ind}. ~9-4368 ---------llaul GradinR. dl'mvh lion Sk1plouder. dumv lrut·k Tn·t·:. ) d "'k 831 1257 R 0 8 l N • S II OU Sf. O.ave·s Pumtmg. crving CLl::ANINC SERVI 'l:. area 9 )n.. m~l reas. f>'or a thoroughly dl'an insured. he'd. 586 8425 h$e 5400857 ES SIAM HOUSECLUNING Catm painung. lo rJH."l> Xlnt re(s S20wk M7 2233 f>'ree ML 3 }r itu-'r. !lG2 1178. 633 9837 uft ~. Apl's & House clt.'anin~ Own Tran~ Rd ., Call Carol after i 30' 646 6502 llou.. .. ekt'eper l'..x~nenc1..-d ~6~3 ........•.............. 8nckwork . .,m..ill JOb!> :'\ewport. Ccr..ta :'.it">d & lrVJne t.75 317S e\th 8nck. ~Lone. bloek work ttll' (Ir> concrelt p..il10-. wlk:.. drl\eWll)'\. Fret C::.l John ~ 1583 Rainbow Pnta. 1-;ict Int H)'rS Pror ~µ. Lowest Prices. 1'cut & Clean I yr )!Ua rantee F'ree Ebt Call Ad Slltl'r 112:)7.642 130021 hr:.. •PAINTING• lntt>nor & Extrnor tkdl>Ol1dblt-& Qu..ihl~ Work i ll !);~ 1715 Pdmllng & PaJ)l•nnl{ Prolc'>'>t0nal "'nrk Rsnbl Steve :,..ii 1~1 .... ,., ..••.............. : .... G . Gidley Pl•mbH. R.epelr aervlcc. U\Jl&lh•· tioll, bacldlow cettifica· Uont&Z-93U P.O. lox._.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PVT POSTBOX S t-:RVIC£ Open 24 hrs. 2600 £. Coast Rwy, CdM. 640·0340, bM-4481 The Mail Room. ..._.,&R,,_r ....................... C;i blnet s l c k y'! Ra\l\lshin~ from S00.00. f'rt e esltma tes. Jeff ~l • RoollMJ ....................... Re pair & Re r oor. All t} pes·shin ~J es rock ~hak•-rompe>·l<.lr. l"r~ e.1. Ml 5930 r-·m. Avail. Soc.id Senicn ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ROnLt:\JS .Need to talk'' Fr~~ counM~hn~ 1\ li (' II 1-: L P L l N i-; IH5-22Z2 Ti~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y..i rds C'leanups l..i w n!t. com plcll.' ) a rd ntJ 1 n I laultng & mo\ m.i need~., 1enancc. tree tnmman~ Get Job done quH'kl). 83.S 7227 c.is1I~. cfr1c1entl\ ('.;II Scott 199 at94 Pre.:· t..,L., l ustom brick . sLon<• block. lOncrele & ,,tucco H.eb t'rt't! est ~ti 81S1 Ftnt-ext int p.unung b> H1• h.ird S111or St he:, In'> Tn rm· ISJ;j 5555. ::14 hrs Uuntm~on lkal·h Tile C•1 Tubi ... howeri.. t!nln~ 4 clratnbOdrds 842 J020 l"ree l'l>tl ma l<>'> & prof. ad J>rol m.1 nnc r 1n .• ., ~l1'1afl<'\' ur \QUr h:-.chld :'110\o\lnj!. \dj!ln#(, trim nt•t·d~ \rnh1L1ou .... inUlg, t.,.•ac..-month. $30 'rl'ullH' 1nt..thi.:,•nl. re t;, l!r) Wl'c k S.1v mo l!Jbl.>. IH ... ' t'.tll .1ft,·1 i!Sl 007l 3pm Lt :-.1 <>I ii V7 1J ,.~:_1 Wall haul Jn) liun~ lor ~ a load. no conrn·Lc l'.ill OJ\ Id .ll ~:; ~t> t'u:.-iom Bm k Work. Ttll & SLnrw. Spc1·1uhltnR in 1·\Cr)thtnl'( Call for fri·t t .... ll IT\il tt• 67S Ul I Paper hJ11R1n~ ~uJran t ... ,'<f Qu..iltt~ ... 11rk on ,,~~ ·~ I,:\ ........ ·~· 77it \ 1t'1> ·w \ r -. l'xpcr l n!tun'IJ bonded . La c 32~509 714-H29·7868 !IH &\.S3 ,.. ''" li.11 lk~ ~UI s~rYiC~S c.ontroc:tor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• ~•••••••••••••••••••• 1'-t.~· tnn1mtt1.:.. t.:Jtd'-·u 1 n ~ -.: o " ' t ,. , ,. "' "r I.. nou:. .. ~l\•;111111.,:. Lunll•• ur l'1.>dr\16:H 7101 ~: Em· l'dl'r:oon lllth: c·onlr.tl'l\1r. room .1dc11 11vn ... r._•mod,·I . 111 "17U'lbl j,) 1 (1J~ Handyman ·················•····· \ll ..iround Wuuhn~ ' IT lr\K·i( Fr\~' c..,I .>Ul~I 11,jultn~ l'. 'h.•.man.: & In·• trimm1n.: A. 11J1nl1n~ H 1:' (.' 11 m m I It .1 \ ~7 l,Q>i ~1Jrll:lll• t 'on~trucl1on J.1ck or .Jll Tl"lldt·" llonh· ~cleoniitq l1L,tom hol'fk'~. n·mUtJel r,•µ.ur-.. , m.i 11 ,11i,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• romm I, lrJmint: JO 'r-. ·1, lcr 6-lb 11as Wanl J RE \LI.\' l'l.f'. \" in urea 1L11· 81164821) · -1101.:st;" CJll t,in~h..irn ij.:12.-1(&. s.1 2 S260 Want A~ CaJJ &12 5678 Girl l"n·c ~~t 645 5 IZJ $ 2nd T.D.'s $10,000 TO ~00,000 14·1th trrm!> u11 to fMONEY • CREOIT MO PROBLEM 2ltd & 3rd TI> loo"' 978·6Sl 1 t\rranged b\ Coast Home Loo"~ HUD MOMEY F'OR 1st T U. CALL ALL-WAYS f"L'iANCIAL 714170·1310 HOMEOWMERS OM Day AP9f'C1isol l-... >•>Ur l'f:JWl) lur btlb, home .idd1uon:.. '..ic 1 lion:.. ~tr \n~ am<iunt. J.n)' reavin Cru11l or Joh fl()t ncn•.,.,,1p l'umµ-.r.· our co-.b 21 hr~ & "'"''kendi> 644-1923, 846.5567 tia~ WJll:.. brrck 1>IJnter ... 11 rt.> pl Jn""' J 11 ~ ou 1 P\asttt /Repair '"'-''<I-"• C.sll for frei?-t.*'l ••••••••••••• •••••• •••• ~ IS217 ,1f\ 1,1' \1 ..;eat PJll he<; & lt.'xtur1•.., Mo . FREEEST. 891-1439 vanq -- •••••••• • • • • • ••• • • ••••• ( ~uc.·cu & Pl:.t,ll·r Patch \Im 1ni: • Tht· SlJf\.tn~ no J<>b l••• ... m. f'JWl'k l olll.'l!l' ...,tudt•nb h •. n ell'·'" 1>4~ 120.J. •H-> llW j.'fO\\n I.fl' 112\ 131, ~~ i:ood wn 1;.u ~127 St.l.L 1rill' item-. with .1 Dat~lot c1a. ..... 1r1e<1 Ad Lost & F-ouftd 5300 .....••................ FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 64~5678 F(l(.;'I, ll '1 JIC ~ht•ltw, ,, bk & 14hl Val' I~· 1t·h & I ..i.llJ.·rt II H IS"2 ·1257 HJL'\() ShorthJ1rc'lf t.Jn l'l\J l~ d11.: w I.:•· t-.ar .. \ar t-urv1t·w & ~er nm.1c .f'\1 ;,45 f>lJ1 Found Cc>Ckatwl m lo'41·r Turtle roc k .Jre..i 8:f3.mt' I ---·- ----------Found "f'n ':. d11lhin,.· Call to 1du111r• l111~h· Lost or t'CJoUnd a pH .. r ..ill Lido !>hopp1n.: • • "'' r An1mJI A..,.,1i.tanct.' b.J.44.30 Lt·ague a37 2273. no rl;l• --------PenoMI• 5350 Vi llct'ro lllc. bnck. I !>LOl'\t Cu. .. t.om \\flrlC k t·I l-n'1· •-:.l \!I!* 241rJ WlftdowC~~ •··•·······•••••··•·•• Profe<,s1onal Wand<H <'lt!Jl\Jnl! b~ J~ Daniel~ 711·!;48 ~1 5350 ....................... M I S"IJ l?C' S l {!Vl.'0'> H J ll HliµJJentn~ & hµJ n~ '-t""port HI\ cl C :.I ~~ !Oam l.Opm • IMT1. MASSAGE • J J1'U/21 • SJun.; .-OCAIRPORT .\:Jl km·h·N li !>45-0Z7!> IJ <!am at'r~.,Sll4!raton MERCEDEZ *~CORTS• 75 l-0537 24 hrs. Wantuf <'ollege Student 11 Lave In Su p ~r v •s • Tceoare G 1rJ, l1g hl hous~koepi.ng. car req 752 851:1 UJST. R('<i Llbr V.'aH l ••••••••• •••• • ••••••••• HEWARD. Ver) lmPM PRE LAW stutient nN'd-. lW'lt tl L'> Ret•med. :-Oo 525.000. W ill do uny\hlJ\I! ----Ques ~ked 673 I LSS Le~.J I Conf 1deotiul LOSE Wfo:IGHTNOW! ----DV\J P (J lie x 32 \~. FUn & l'~sy way i. llxr LOST F1·m S1 .1mt:''>'' r 1t 'J B J~ 10 t.o al lbs J month. ....._,,.., I'• nt . ll•·11h . I nt\ 110-; Goarantt\.rlor•out l'Jrk \r• J Jn ""' I ;!I • • anntybark · P lc.i-• l..ill H• "'.sHI !'>f'llHTll\LtH.\r>I'\<,, 7r,o-;1131 !!Si lQf7 1•1.&m llipm f ulf\ I 1• '•I irv::-r,. i!f..!~•.or :'.:?'••U IXJ, UU>3• ,,•rman '>hup.bl\. :-.. l,1m1no l«.il ~ .. 11 & t..in '11' ~ ... r b to.l u' rn 'ilJlt>r. II B Rt'wJrd -- -~'·l!fiO --MASSAGE Nl.-.,l'\otnt11111 RPllrr'tl dt Z.I St .. rtmg aj!dln. JOIO rrr. l'o.rn t11i:h 1nc·om1 ro\.;lt~s! ,\fr Booth 160-7037 ~.!.~~~w~, I INTEREST La;t Gold •iummmi:brrd r 8t: P3 mpered Wt lb I *FAST* Pin Sen t 1mentJI pe r ooa l r~·IJJCID I! ,<Jue. Heward P015Sabh massaj!c by 12 or th•· pn· J \ ~ J l> h 1 o n 1 ... 1 a nd tlle-t gtrls m Southern TMEPORSCHE ESCORTS ~JC & VLSA1Now Hiring ~ ONLY FUNDING M2988R C.tldorcua J acuz.tl. -------..awia ttc Open \Oam L ost ~1Jmf'1'e C at ~m.1da)saw~k \'h UP TO saoo 0 ~bsld/\llJI_ rc\o\ arl1 Ran I B/M c ,\tlan\I'> Ueallh 1---------- 851 0991 Coshin4D..,.._ J"3} nr l ith & Tustin Spa 2112 Harbor Blvd. DOMh .. QUE'S -r-C ~J I JI I ~t 1 l z 1 (.()Sta Mn .i. G4~J.il3 Br ESCORTS • S1gn loandoe.tomorrow ZIJ.637 7126 l-::1.t A or ing tht" a d for }our Broker 71-t/955 0073 1-:l.itnl' 714 /B llS 2377 ~pecial l(ift. MC &VISA/NowHmn~ for fatit At.'lton CJll Porcelam & Cera mac Im· !Mo-"-ws. TNSt 5035 TOUCH Of CLASS ~~~~~~~~ REPUBLIC 10-6 :JOpm ---~ port & Retail business. .. ..................... Lost White Cockatoo ESCORTS FocilllR...,_....tioft SPECIAL Locat.cd an South Coa.5t HOME w i l h I? o Id Cres t "*HRS 752-0817 Wnnldes &c Acne Scars V 1 1 I a g e . W e I I SWING LOANS REWARD 968 4606 r emov ed by n e w e r . ~~ary Ale. 17H) :s '.HuntBc.-h~~~~ ir .. WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH ( ~ ...... ~,, 1.1•' •• Iii"° ........ ··~ -f,.u~-.. ..,~..,..... ... S'JUTH (01.ST BANK LIMITED est:ibllshed. $40,000 ~ood AJ...L..WA YS Fl:"IANCIAL f' T I technique of che mical U I 7H TIO UlO ound an Fem kitten Gnat Com•91'1 ~•. """'l "'··--... Blvd . OFFER' WI .,. inventory ava1 up DAN Part S1aml:!-.e llunt ......., "'v o:JVJ~ .;-/(I··-.;,....._-.ic-. ,/--· / _ .,.. . ..., Call M r. Howard 645. 6101 CORPORATE rLA.ZA NEWPORT C ENTER 2 Pnvate om ces + re- ceplJOO $850. 759-1:>50 .i.cio sq. ft. for $125 per mo 4001 Birch St. N.B. Agent S<U-5032. I Mo. FREE NewportC~ Prestigious Exec.-s uite. lnclds sec. services, rttpt .. phone answenng. undergmd prkng .• telu & antique decor. conr. rm 644·7180 Ask ror OH1ce spaae avail. Pull senice cM•cutcve swtes a\ 1111 for lease in Center POUJte. Located near OC Alfl)Ort. For leasing in· formation caU 1Deel>ee llu(f: 955 228S. 25() sq fl 2 room swtc Ground Ooor. Sl65 mo. 779W 19th. St . C.M Tom ~7 llKlO WHY PAY MORE? 7S'Per Sea. Ft. • lo S96.000 Ask for Ra): L SattMf' Mt«). Co. angton Be arh a r ea ESCORTS ~:~~~.L.A . 90069 RENT AL RATE MO-l720 Agt All l)pes of ru l eslal( 968-XM6 2.Hh 64l-0180 llrtestmtnt TIM H~ Loan mn>stmt.'n~ s mcc 1S4~ Cash/Ct..dls Two Ticltets to Paradise REDUCED! r--1-1.. S,.ClotilMq in fOL'ND Male ~hepherd / A.M"'-/MCJY•'•• Via lras & Charmion Oppat"twtity SO l 5 _..,....y ,·vdr 2___. TOs l.ib Blk wht ... pot 7 21 -Y -SZ7·578S Mesa '" d 111 tr i a I ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • $ rN 17th & I r y I n c • c M !!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! r----------Park Great '"•HhMnt Yield 6•~2 I 71 545-06 l I f>12.m'J * FOXY LADY * ~.~!~~?~.~ 711 W. 17th. St. All s:!~~·t:~;:, pro. HOMlOWMElt found. Black fem dog. OUTCALLONLY FREE Costa Mesa, Ca. pcrty. Call Gataway LOAMS white s1n pe o n chest * 972-1 I.JI* 642 .. 4463 Home Loans for details. The faatesl draw ao lhe BEST RATE Busby tail. Ne .. 1and & r,...,.macy 7l•·598-lS56. West .. a Da lly Pilot AIJ...WAYS FINANCLAL Ellis.962-0707. ---------Tn.._ * l ,IOO, 3100, 7500 Cla.ssifted Ad. 64.2-5678. 714-710-1.310 -------FIRST LADY • .., ft found. Golden Retnever, AIORTI~ ICfo • ....._ a•aM. for Widow has mooey for 2nd male, flea collar Vic Escort• Modlh vn ._ .... occ .. .-cy. l'-1 T.D.'s. No credit check. EmernldBay.4S4..tl.S2. •P.tyD.-cen• •GUM:llC~tw • Carpets, wa,.1, ,. 'it' •. no pnlty. For action call 972 13 45 LocGI ~ ...tbcr. •21< .... ft.. .AQ '(. •L !........... Agt673-73Uanyt.lme. Found: Chihuahua Te r· * • * •-11t-~ 700.780N. Euclid St. V-, •· OOV'1&Jtrvrftl n er. tri ·color ed rem . MC&VlsaAccepted •--'"""'~ NEWOFFlCt PARK a&Ssq. fl. lo 2000 sq. ft ... rs · MF 7·30 4 ''""' vrv _.... I C le _...,-~--with private baths. A/C .. " •• • • • • SFR's : 1st to SSOOK. 30 ., .. t.e ma e. oc er. tan COVER GIRL -___...,.. -- C8.11Jel.S. mmi·bbnds. & ,_Sat:_._IO_A_M-_2_P_M.___ ~~.c.._.;ic...... ~8U yrs purchase and ren; male, Shepherd, whde •Ca•11l•9 & lefw. Courtya~·~~ftlfi from ~/~ ~ i:o. • •" Pc!.~,~= ·•· =.JI .. ~ pho.>.11 ~Js~ ::s ~!!: :~1~~ To~1 P~l: j;i;;;;~~~~~~~ ~;.~ ~ abundant k . I ,. r"\:=':::11 ad 2nd to $150K. lSyrs . male. Samoyed ma le . • OUTCALL * ...... par · ang. -'2 11,000 •q ft. lnd"strlal " ~II\ .... nu.le from Santa Ana & n....:tA:: Ba . vi .Cl "'l Owner. Non Owner. No Cockapoo puppie, Brown 953-(1T7tl MC/VISA • M • d I • c • I • ICOLL CENTBt Rlverside rtwys Lease DWIUU•g. rgain ease. r• '(\II\ ,·V\/1 _ prepay. feet leasehold. Ac wtute male. Short Haar NEWPOlrf terms 6 mo .• U,,. Im· Only 16' NNN. E lo Room « n '."1 Alsolhru U.~ p.,;0,.r. r.m. Newpo" I -AccoplM. t:'-ant executive swtes mediat e oc.-c upa n cy 1.3>0 sq ft. offtce. 4 yr. I o 6--J.~e-DOBBS FINANCIAL Beach Anunal Shelter. ESCO•TS •Co•fide•tlol & '""'• n-•-• off c ~ . lease etc etc HB Loca ~I 1 SERVICES ••..u .._.., •953°4473• •11 a11llC_... JomorJane. an prestige 1oc. lnclds """''41 1 e open .. on · · · · .,....__,., r-M .. _ secretarial services. re· l.hru Fl'l. 9 to s. 780 N. lion. Call 892·5507 days, Paif1J lo( 64().6018 494-4681 -Foond--: -M-a-le_En_g_IJ_sh_Sel_· Always open mrHCOMT'IOL ceptiooisl. t e lephone Euclid St . Suite 101, or494-0220eves. ,. -1'"'. 1 1 1So/elMT2HDTI t er. brown & white . ~GESlOW/AD S1111llZA'10M wweri.a.s•more.Fl'om m m4·llllL ._..W..ted 4600 iBYtc ~oLlr NoPrepaymentPenalty Be ach• W a rne r . MYSI1CllA.5SACE ,_...,._..__._. s:7s per m o . THE lle dical1Dental/HMO •••••••••• ,............ ""1 s~ A~ LS yrs. 147-6187. ___ SSM& ___ -_ss __ San_ta_All_• __ , -·· .......... .. HEADQUARTERS .,..,., ., 'W I! ~a~ ,,..._N__.Co -COMPANIES· A 0 11v sq. n . In N. Costa anta'J In Coeta Mesa or -I ......, ...... .,.,.., mpan.Y et-I: r.-...-.. 1 _. • .i.....:.. P 1 r · Mesa. Ground floor, fu.lly Irvine area, 2 cw 3 BR. '1A 1.._.~ ~ ~ ..-'] ~·~ ... """11.~ 6 7 3 • 7 5 9 5 2 4 hr s FOWMt: ao.d Lab. vie Del Profe11iooal 1berapeutJc ....... ---.... ---~ .... u..,.ilDl!DI • ia......c P-' house preferr~d 3 ~ rw. v r ~ . Mar Ir Orange in Costa rnuaage. Uc'd. NB Appt _ __....,.. 714/851-0681 eq ~ .. vate petio, X · l20,000 3 yr straight note. Mesa. 979-(M87. c:Dly, 54.eve 541-2817 ~y etc. 1543 /m o . T o m Adu.Its. Int references. 20~ d isc. 18~ l a.t. c--..S&I-. Dduae l A 2 rm olfices 957-lSOO. 673.5701 Eves . & You may request our od-onswering s»SIOO.. FOUND : Wht. kitten ~ - adJ. Au·port Hotel. From -Prof--Ex-tt_Of_c_Su_lt_es_'_w..;...eekeodl~-·-----service when placing yoor od ... o Doily wrwht nu collar. Vic. N...C.. lwt. ~~-:C- S205 m o No lse req. New~UServeBklg, RB Commullng Executive Pilot od number will oppeor in y<:AJlf od . • ci••/ Mesa Verde, CM . .,.. .. S NllVN ~ =·wood .. ..i...,. °""'~«~.'\' .. ~..,. =~~m. w..i. 0011~ ~1 ~ ~~ ·..:.. ~ r:::it:"°' ....,,., *0UtCall * ~:' carpet. pa rking. util. ,...,,,.. r· ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUND: Unusual striped :IJlllZNewportBJvd.CM NWPfOCEANVJEW' ....... a.'""'_ .. nd responses lo your ad .•• !his -is A± Al&llM ... 5100 t ou ... near Woodland 75J.0053 *'4111 644-2228 Exclusive suite near Bay u.nf~m apl. Npt area. only SS per .....eek. f()f more information ••••••••••••••••••••••• School. c II. 642-7l37 &42·3112 ~ ......... AMA eod Hoaa. ll.20 sq Pt.. Quiet. c l ean. resp. ondtop1ocevnr1rodcall6G·567I. D~vtctlmwantato coo· t'OUND: female Irish ~,, WNIT ACl'ION! 11200 rno. Ad t Utt .... -..-mo __ . -----,--tad adlOft g~ or al· Stuer. vie So. Coast MC/rlSI 972-3104 -==<lallifed===·==Adl===ta=--5171~~i~MZ-:::;4D>=:~=::h:~:·==:7""~· ~W=at:=:Alk::::;;:::~Ca;:::ll:MZ:;:::·5'71::::U!::==:=:=:=:=:=:i:::::::==:=========::~l=t~=n.e==Y=·=E=ves==l=·514==·=~=85==~P\~au~.~540--~1632~~====~t~~~~~~~~1=~1~1:•~1:::n~11~1t~f~l~aa~I~ • -__ ... .,, .... .._..,. . -·. -... ' .. . ,. .. . ., -----.............. ............--1 ..... -.. ... lll'll...-. ... . -.. ,.,,. .. . .... . . --'. -·- 1100 lklob \'1)J 11)1 Tt. Moo loy CNb Is ••hlilMJ.: Rookltt•pt•r PJ ~roll 1-\111 lrt1c, Mon l-r1 . II Jll1PM ll ~J\) pa)'roll tax returns , 111 h o u ' <' o m p u t t• r Pre\ 10'> t"' i>er re1fd Pleu,ecall for J J)pl 645 718. '.\t on l-'r1 II ~SPI -~!!~ ..... ~!~ ~~~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~~ ..... ~!!.~ Wednesd..,, July 30. 1aeo twLY Ptt.or 11N e&.•n·l IS.... ~ntaJ .-aistant r T E"· llPM 1AM. r•art Ume p'd, ADA pr..,f. Sal GUARDS .... W..t94 7100 HllpW...... 7100 HllpW..tH 7100 R71 Paularlnu. C.M Ope l!IToroa> 1130. Yull 6 purt lime. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~l ~ -a re • • . u 0 1 f 0 r m 8 ...CAL PltOMT Of.. Pizu Cook w~. Restaurant , Otn\al Au 11tant. chAlr furnished. A&es 2l or ACI 2!1618risto1St C.M. COUNTER HELP ~LE,RK TYPlb~ 1ude. exp or recent iirud ovttr. Rffir~ wel~ome. •« busy o P. in •·oun. · 751·0341 Help needed lor ll1ht Dt»U\ERVPERSON 44a)•wk Xlnt wrkL1111 Noupert~nee nec.A~p. taro Valle)'. Rece p cooklng.coWlter Workln for lat commerla lu\ t'tnd. vM pract1ca. Lag 1y Unlvenial Prot<>cilOn tionis t Vegbo•rd Printing -Want to be a a delightful yogurt arnt·I aaenc> Good kh 494 2511, 675·7070 Ser vit>e. 1226 w. 5th lnaurance • Pressman an Web or. ~~shop at Newpon l>t-n t•f1la t.'1111 Hown4 eves Street. Santa Ana. In· 91'9·9lll fsel! Full tlmo. Min. Bay Waterfront. Part or l'roc.11':n.¥$t 0833 Ct'rv1ew hours 9 12 & 1·4 age: 20. Wiii traJn. Apply full ume. Mature per1011 - -1"'-Omtal Chair Stdt: AAli'l MqnlhruFrl. Medical assist. full chrg P e nn )'saver. 1660 preferred. C'fll Sunny CUl.l(/TYPtST Prol SchoolOrllduateor -~tomce rorC.P. Exp P1acentaa,C.M. 87J..Zl30or~ Pu~hai 1n1 Ot>pt n~ £xp.NB646-.u35 HARDWARE SALES full malhlulllreq.6*88311. m.i\ure p('rson w / ~· -" pert lime. Apply tn ::-~--:-------1---------t1.1ral• ty plnu liklU&. Oependable adult to penioo: Rion Jfartlware. Medica l A ssis tant. ICOUd .,., numb~u . operate parking lot tu24 Irvine Ave. Pediatric omce. Part plr'"11n\ phonr Dtlta11d a weeper. Saturdayi. & (Wb'tchrr Plazal NB • ume. Mon. & Thurs. Also work 1n h.11pp) auno\lld Sundays 545·26ll -· --to llll·l.tl on vic .. llo~. 1nt111 w 11 m11ll grow~g Hospitals 631·3863. Typist/ l'omp»n)' Xlnt co Drapery manuracturer Medical Transcribe r ---------- lwnl'f•t ll Cull h g : oeooi. femal~ tr:unee w/exper Day shift. •ull Modeling. t·omm 'Js. b-1.):liD:J Wlll train to operate in time. Xlnt. be nchh. !tlms, & extra!>. :'iew du'> l r i a I i. e w In~ Co">ta Mesa Memorial !aces. all ages, types ma ch1nei.. Apply 111 Hospital,64ZZ73-lor;ipp· Exp ootnec.957-0207. pers on. 1835 Wh1 tt 11:r I)• in person 301 Victona TyptMffer Evening shift. At least 7tl wpm. Tof. pay !or ~ood lndlVldua . Our tx-nef1U. 111clude medical & dental ut'>urance & c redit union Apply 1n person bctwet-n 9a m ·S pm Monda y through Frida> L'U·:RK '1'\'l'l~'T. ooviirn. ~I\' !iCll t1llll't' d•l1l'S. W\l bt!nd1b ~Pl Ben lll'Cll w 3313 We £~!~,!~n In· tc:r('Sllllg pos 111on ·• ~ J 1 I a I t' 1 n > u r t'las1>1C1ed Legal f>6la rt· 01k'llt Leg.ii exper.1s not llt't't"S.;ar)' We do r.ciwre good general oma skills dtld Jbthty to opiratl' a lO ke> ..idder T~ •n~ test "'" be admin!ite red . Ave. Umt B-8. CM. St C M. .\1others Helper in ex ----------change for Room & Uospitab board !'t1esa de l "'far OllYHS Men or women 25 yr" or older Know the coast ciues. Net $180 a We(lk or mort'. Orange Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt Herrmann. Fo unt:un Valley. 1No of Sluter betwn N e wh o p e & Eut'ltd) Cardlopulmonar~ Uept -~~ C ~· ~l.2ii.9 __ net>ds I certd1ed :'llEEDEXTRJ\ MO:-\E\"' respiratory h't:h Pa n Make lot·a l telephone· t 1mc. N 11: ht 1>h 1 (t -.urve} t>alls from 'our R "' !> P 1 r "' 1 0 r ~ own home )J 75 hr ~Coolt Doily Pilot 330 W. Ba.> Strl.!et Costa M~::i. CA92626 • 642-1321 therapist' Pl·r D iem L'> Pool All !>h1fti.. l'osla -1"'-·_llJ_l_._ --1==~~;.~~~~~ .\t e !>a M e m 0 r I :i l ;\;l.ll"SO Aide Jhkpr Ll\l' Real c slatt'Sale-. Equal ()pp()r Emplo) er Hospital. 642-2734 or app ·in pref. -,teudy Jvb, no FOA A. REW A.RDIHG ~ ~~rson · 301 \1cton<1 i.rmke.N!2 341H CARHft tH Elet'trorHC As!>embll:rs ------REALESTA.TE PCB & C:ha!U>I!• w1nni: '!1!1--~-----• ·---------·! Contact U!> to learn about l'Xpc r . Jlu nt. l:hh Hosp1lub Nurw!> o ur ne w h1~h l'Om 891·16'1. I Rad1olog~ T~~hn1t 1a n C rrus.s1on '>pll\ & other Jd· Part llml' Ull) l>hlll rit Care RN's \ antagl•S •n Joining B..EC. TECH. Xlnr b l'n11C 11:. Co!.t.1 Red1'ull Realtv. For '" Opp0rtumtytowurkm·ar M c1><1 M ctnor1-11 RN's-lVN'S formation l·all Walt b e a c h . T t· !> t . Hosp1td.i, 642 2734 or app W 673 T.nl troableshoot. & n ·puir I~ in pc~on . 30l \'1rton d e t'Hllly ~ yo41! Restaurant n.GOIDAUZ taking appUcaUons for K I T C HEN M GR, COOKS, HOSTESSES. i. wn :J.5 mon thru Fri. 900 laysi• Dr. NI Rdt.aurant io,:xpenenced Waitress Lunch & Dtnners with t:ockt:u ls. Round Up Res1auran1 843W. ~.St. Costa Mesa 92627 6l6·®4 Re.taur .mt Wanted· Waitresl>c ..... dis hwas he r s. App ly between noon & JPM 3 1 75 2 Ca mi n o Olpi.strano. SJC --------RESTAU RANT PART TIMr; !deal for How.cw1ves & St~nu. Counter Hurret 1>lyle. l-1L'X 1blc hri.. ()(; Airport area. Call Ron 2·5P}I Mon· Fri. 955-05:).1 Re.taurdnl f~T FOOD There are many new AUTOMOTIVt-: firms moving into the A.SST. IODY Bookkcp1 11~ A~M:.lJnl w /:.t~n .: A P e penene for u1 bun dl' 1blgl\ r1n. Jninl' ~al:.tr)' l:ummo:.unilt' w l''\. pcnenc. btmt•fu ., S<-od rt'Sume to PBH. IHOI:! Skypar Circle. Jn 11111. 9271'1 utomob1le n~cssan for 0t·t'as1onal lical dn\·· mg. We offer excellent c-ompan) ben(.~t.<. wh1t•h includt' medtcil & dental insurance & t'~lt union ~lary 11> co11m1:nsurJte 141th expenl·lt'e. 1-·or uµ. pointml'nl 1 leJ~l' t':J ll t>l2 ~J2l ext '37. 4llllht)' m.tnnl' J>l)l4 t·r St c.; M. lo staff our nl'w n ff1tl' tn .,opp I 1 e,. but I l'" lheSoulh Co.bl an·.i Wl• rhari.:t·r1>. & rn' t>rll·r~ oCCer Redhill ~Rt.\ilty Ii i:~ 7:{111 1 H~w fast food Orange Countv area. br mging about an 1ncreai. ,SHOP MGR. ~Coad Dailvrilot Kxper tn rruinnl• l'h-t• llou~t>de.in l·r -, J'.•rl •Sh1ftd1fft•r••nt1al lt'Onlt'S o r Power '>UPPll<'' tHnt:. <:Jr not nl't, II li •ll••.tll.h ~urdntl' rntCU'Oftt °" water in Mewport ~och hos im- rnuiate ~ for coob & c~r hdp. &p.ri..u pr~H"nd. Cal 675·8662 for Qt\ •DR d em an d for l'X· Expenenl·eOnl!> IJl'(ICnl'ed at•(.'OUlltlO J Sel.!M1ke BC>kk£Ef'ER J:kl W i\i~ Street L'o:.tJ ~kill . CA 926-~ Equal Opoor 1-:mploycr ,1 plw. Call f>.15 3632 foi .. m :.i ~ 3766 ·Bunus reft.>rral plJ11 .1ppt •Twuon n •1mbur>c <:r:-. 1~n.onnel CHICJC IVERSOH CP \'~ Aurl1ton, VW.ftORCHE-AUDI tull Tbe P°"i1t1on for our lrne Office r:,. ~~~~~~-ml!~!!!!~~ perienc Reqwn·<l Xlnt S,dQ a la ry & Pa ul Vacath . Contact thl' Pel"SONl D1n'<.1or. App ll OU ~l::l' L E i\ '\ 1-; 11 :-.. ----------p lrrnt• 14anled \ .H Jill •Sl ,W J.ouu malp 1n:. T0 u' 'ou'llllk1·u-.·· Real r~-.tatc Saf1·c; 445 E. Coast Hwy. at lays .. Ori n Mewport •och 673-0900 I) in pet>n . Coddeil Woitreu Oillma1's Rlstaurant llll E. &lbot Bl. BaJOoa ESCROW SECRETARY hous"' & ,, Pl' l' .1 ii ~~aft IP\t GOLFERS ARE NATURALS BEST NURSES 754-679 I appoit1t1twllt. EOE·M/F l.JOO W Adam-.. l' \I Hetail .M.111.i~t·m1·nt Tax AN·oun1-,mti. Cost Act·ountanL' Senior Ae<'ounl.int~ Bookkeeper ... An·ounun~ Clerk::. If you ::ire not al4ar£' ol the benefit:. of worlang temporan. \ 1s1t u!. or ~1\e W> a call. Wl' w1I Ix> happ) to dll:ol:ll!>:. 1t "'rlh ~ou Wt> are IOC'atcd m lht• Cold-.~il Hacker Bwldtn,1! 2333N Broad~a\ =200 Santa Anoi· :\L'TO:\tOTl\'1:: * MA.IHTENA.MCE P e rmane nt pos1 t 1on Ideal for r l.'llfl.'<'·l)pc HERIA.G£BA.NK 7~.N. E1JChrl Alh•im CA 71'991-3860 who hkes (1xtn' thin~s _________ , around the orflct· ~lain tam offi1.:es & do hi:ht noor J30ltonal rl\l' & nnl' half day:. in ptea:.ant sWTOtmdmg!> Good pa:. & bend1u SCI.! !:ien 1ce )lf!r. BOOHEPEtl F /C Fash1ot hi and tnVel>l ~nt hn Ext£>1lcnt op portu~~ 1-:xpr r & llliltunl reqwred Call 640·0121 COLLECT; TELEPHONE COILECTOR Mini""" of I yeor ex· peri~ "' telephofte coU,dion work re· ~ Salary com- nw'S•rate with e•· prifftCe. COfttoct Don ~. Ourbeauurut Uah1d,· l)f £1~ 1n ;\.._•\\port ~.ich ha!. an immt:'d1atl' op portun1t~ for Jn fo.;...,aol4 ~rctar~ A minimum or !>IX month.' t'~t'r<>14 t-x penence a nd t~ p1ni.: 111 45 50 wpm .i rl' r{'q uind Tt11s VO'>•lron ofh-r' .1n CXt't.'llent ')oi!Jr. Jnd f)UI 'land1nj! 5cnd1h 1ndud lllj: llousl'kt.'epcr. cl(':inmc &. ( h1ld {'Jrt' LI\ l' m or OUl !'lun dt :\I o n . LJl.!UnJ H .. a l h t: a 11 E' J ll4111700. dJ)!> 4!17 ~ rught:. & Wt.~kt.>n<h. llOUSl·kcc-pt•r & CtJmJ•.l ruon for oldl.'r lad,, I' r 19H-IW A:.k for \io.1..:.:1• IMSURAMCE Si\L~:s REP Trallll'•'" lll·l'dt•d for ~t·l4 p111 t Ucach & .,urround111 ,: 111 l'Jrn h1cn t omml!>!>1t1n on r1•,orl 11m11 -.twr'-' ---------•_•_•! ....i,..,. CJll 1_,rnfl ror d l .. ~---------1 talls 7~1.;o1 ,;::i~1T.1 NUNtng ~AL.Kl-:f< & U :t.: H 1-; HEMODl.AL YSIS ke<.il f..,l.Jt•·-; 1 I• ... PHONES .ARE BLASTING ! A.SST. MANA.GER C u r r t•nt op .. n1n c w,rtJtun· oii111v for ::.Lon· rrunJs.tl'm .. 111 \1 u t bl· .-n1hu.-,1a'>t1t' & E'n1·r1H·lw ll 1r-k or.' Fa1m ..... \\t':'>ldJlf PIJ/J &t:! IJ'.l'i:: t nt1t·aJ .Ht' ~ 'II 1•r• ft'rrl'd W1.U Ir 11n tor t h1 ~·<•1.1ltv 1-ull 111111• In \lh 1•111 \'1t')h :-.-. •l)11uquahh to w•irl< H:\f & HKI> 1•ro\1<f1>d l11r "'1t h th\• indu"rv· Vf;Hh10 ... 1t.1r1•f.11tn h111 lo ,ij, ' 01 •' "l>"n111"' "', .. m. 1·,,,J(1J ""rk tJUf ,1\,lll.1hl1• t .1111,. ull 1111 11,1\' •1i:1 111 1 1714) 835-4 103 PREE PA RKING HOW ARD CMnold Dove & Quall ~Ls. NEWPORT Bi::ACH llJ>RIVatS •l'roftl -,h:inng •PJ1tl '°'-'d1t .1.I <11·ntJI •Loan cli1>t uunt 714-831-1800 '-ii• t'l1 rli:. I' 'I. F 1brn -,1111.-t .111 M .ir~anlt' ti-ii) HMO Class 1.1rain School Bus .................... SSIST Auto route. aft ernooni.. Dr1v~ now b e in R --" "' avail in Laguna Bch & forme'f interested, ap Invest (1rm Newpo rt Laguna Nig. fo r The ply Ho1ngton Beach Cr Beach expanding. ~ ...... l o~ L' lV ScPI D1i.t 735 HtJ t o ""'r. Sale~. n··-"c"'. Ru. n.:g.lStcr newspaper. """ . NATIONAL EDUCATION CREDIT CORPORATION Please t·onta1t JJ1J..1t Sk a r ~l edt ol 11111 fH5·8l I 1 for m11r1· 111 lorm..i t1on JfC'a' S tart '>31Jn I• SSOO I> r 14 I. 14 h?f• mull1 ltnl' IO~Uf .1 rll'l' l'llll11JJll\ 7!'l2· i9'JU £(JI-: J'\T. lH::s11; \ S.\J 1-:s FIJtr fnr dt'< 11rl.lt1111.; helpful F Pt. 14 tll tr <111 ~14bl NURSING RH :J I dJ>'> 14 1c LVH 11 -7. lt.•J( ... ~tJt•· LOAN OFffCER ~.111·~ t'>llJ :.1herl1stn~ .11• .... tur Santa An .. publ11:.1t111n. Send r e. ~um.· r .. r & halary req tu I' o lir1'\. 7)5 !-1.tn Juan (.Jp ·i-~:1 v• " ~ :u ~ per. not reqwrt.'<I but an St. flllrn1non Bea ct q111res stroni? clent•:JI & economica l car is u SJ&7:· Xlnt. part l111-' a dmtn. bkg rd. Guorl work sit.ills. shorthand. lvptn)! must. Earn ~pr mo. ------.· &exper. Xlnt growth op ~ bonu ~. _Ca I I Mr. C.:0 CHANG/ pty. Non-smoker pre(. Em:.le~.~~-_ A ~iJd1ary of E.F. lul Ca.U ~123 Au To , w H r; EL tor:P current ly 1n :\LIG~M E~T. f'ronlE'nd 1erew1ng qua 1r1ed h I pel l!--1ntere:.tcQin the O\er au . own toob. 50'; floor financ:1al pl<J n· 200 McConniclc Costa Mtto, Calif. 17 I 4> 549-9500 Equal OPPortunlty employer M IF' RDELITY FEDERAL SoYilM)Scmd Loe.Assa. An Equal Opi:>0rtun1ty .. :mployer JA.'l,lTOIH1\L C \I, :"'pt Exp'd adult r µb onl) Sub t-ontranor. or lluur l,y. 213 92:Mltl.59, 4 to6PM ---------- J t dJ) .. 14•k H bt-d conv. ho'>P ~JnW Ana HlS S A >1~3061 ORDBDESIC ~l<" L..\\:1lJn~ oppty 1n M-llln.: ~ & ~tft.. Pan ttmc ur (ult lime. lhckorv .. ·arms. Wn tchff Plat.t &.12 O!rl? ADVERTISING SA.LES For Lag un a Beacb publishln~ Co. Generow. commission. ~J!> &. •benefit !> Will train ~oun)!. a1?re:..,.H'. hard worker~ 4\li ·-I lb~. .\1 r !\learn. comm•.!l'>IOn Lob of nJI Full or pcu. time. work. Hunt Auto ( t>nlt•r. ~-$18.000 pirt time l82S Laguna Can~on Rd. p tim e . uo1m1led. L:lgwia Be:i<'h. 4~·3000 rp12. or8J3..8966 -------- CO.\f P.\NION: Cook & htC' household duties. Ll\e in 1Jr o Ul. Salan. nds l'ar 5 <lay week . 493-al20 . factory trainee Good p;i~ tn pla'>llt' adhes1 \l• C'O lS37 ~10nl'O\IJ 1\ \t.' :'II B Ladies cam up to tsoo ~r im PT Consumer Prod. not door door• S36 2"103 J.Spm Land.,cap..• .1:ardem•r l "Pl'nl'lll't'd Trul k dt• l>ll'\.><l 675.7057 Sm. mlgr. need" exper'cl person to work heavy phone order desk. Ceo. ()(~ • musr type & u ...... JU I\ l' ~ c .• I I s .J II •I ~ • 1,._12 1~ It>. I\ 30 le. • p \1 !'t,oo lhru Thurs Orthodontic-A"'"'·•nl f'.\~nenet'ff. nr m,11un• '~Rh to lt•Jm •1W• I.I\ 1,Qt)d hour :\lr1l I"'' '"'' workm~· •rl\111111 m.•111 \t•14pnn l t•nto·r . ~l-l l05 ~ Jlifor111 1 h•1 rn ... lo.J11 brolwr '!> oow intl.'n '""" in~ lor • J rt'1:r m1111h-J lo4n ofht·er:. Tr.itntnR pc~.1m provtdtld Mu~ have real estate IJt't.>nse CJll °' send resume to. H46 :>~67 . 'n 1ver s JI F'1n:inC'1al. l•..iOO Pa«:' . CoJ..,t If.,.'. =J11. Huor Harbour. !12ti4'f RECEPTIONIST Preft.'r f ,1~h11111Jbl• per ..... on for bu-., n1~h fo.1..<.h100 <.afon ~ ull t11n1: 1,, IO\I op11ort unit' for ..ii.I • .1n• .. m. 111 l<tt fl.11 •I flu• II• t i• ..... tl1111 "" '• .. µ.,n 1 • ,,,, r lh \ I' SALES Cj1·neral El••t·tnt· ltas an t'flllY le\1•1 '>Jfl'!> PoSttion Ill applt,JIH't.'"'• & :1ud10 t1rodUl I' fnlt'llll!l'llC•'. ... 1lK-.1l1011a l h..1ck~roon1f. rn • • t 1 ' .• 1 1 •, 11 • l> .'.J I e , 1-r on.d11 \ ~ ont•OtJ· 11 .. 11 111qmrt.1111 pre re •tu"'' ' ~ 111- AnJl)st SUl'l.'l"•l>lul Jn H '>ltnt•nt c on:.ultJnl M."l'k:. ex11t.•nenced .1-,!>1' tant K1•pf\ 1n • 11n fldencl' l'fllltn:-.h-,01 567S<ln :-;11.·ola!> Dr '\ B r\n~~t'r1 n~ St•r\ ll'l ' OJ>t'rJlor for dd\ t1ml· shift 2211 Forl'">t 1rt·dr 1 LagunJ &-<t('h A.PT. MANAGERS Exp d rouplt· tu 1TWll<.1f:l· 120 ddUll onh unit!> 1r1 HUNTINGTON BEACH N,-, l '.\1ngrs Pro\ ultd 833·9tli 7 ARTIST Yellow pa#!e Jd\·e rt1s1nA. exper onl~. Rou~h o;J>t•t· ads-finis hed art·pus a • ~amera. permunent. lop pay. Send Resume to: Ross Pubhcat ions. Jnc. 113 W. Allll•rige. Fullerton, Ca. 92632 ----A.sMt'llblen w~ ------ -c11er for !lo·lf·S<'r' ice Babysitter, Aranny type ~tlputenied. ~<ii. station .... oman for Ot'l':h1on,tl LagunJ rlllls areu tla~ or nite !>1llin~ :\1\ II betwem 7am -Jpm home Her ... rt>q'd Own · 7.i84 Ask. for Rich. truru.. :>tl'c il:IB ------shier.PT. afternoon & &b~srttcr. )\on Fri 8~,c1')tn~s. \l 101mum \I y l r v . ( I.) t• !' r I 1 e I cl wa,111 979·8880 home \OUl"S ~·j? Sep1,--~ --- l'hlldrt'n 551 otr. I .; a J h 1 e r n l' e d c d -----wtc k e n cJs LIO) d ':. &b)s1llcr ne<'ded for 2 NmeQ. 2038 ;\;<.·\\Port old. m ~ ho ml'. F / 8\d. C M Call GrJnt ts.ii 4U9 -· 9'0-7441 lia b ~ "1 l t c r n l' l' d · Cashier Clerk to work 3 5 "et'kda~i. . .\ton F·rn days per week m CoronJ m} home. for 2 .s. ool Mar. Must ha\t.' re ~ \lu>.t be J blt.• u•rt fereoees Call Tern al 1mmed1ately Mus•'·e 64~·75 7S. :\I on. ~·r1 own traru.portat10fre 9:30-6 Cert.>neei. Wood:lfle •--------- area. lrvint• c.,iin· 1----------nre 612·5t>78. • 321 C lt'fflER. S days 552·1>471 cv1 IW B:lnlunA Southwl's t Banflguna Be<ich. r eq(s ex peneoced Bal ellers. Up to $175 rf.:ootuct Joan Gorer7·177 1. E.O E. UTDTEM MARKETS For 2nd & Jrd Shirts ---------- Comp.m1on. hvt··1n. rook meal-.. nn housel4 ork R o om & b oa r d + S250 mo. 673· 193-1 •COMP.AMIOH• fBt & RRD proHded. Seruor lad\' share Lido Home w s am(.' Could work out dJ~ h . li73·4-l l 1 ----- Con .. tru r t1 on Warl'houseman. mature ln1nl.' art•a 52-l 10l4 took & kitchl.'n help wanl<."<I 559-8599 COOICS 5da)s rull umc· l'.:xper. preferred W1ll tr::im Call Kevin for appt 2 »4:30PM 955.2755 ~asant PHSClftt Fren<'h Country Orn mg Counter help wanted . FI GU RE Con tr ul Counselor. f:\'t>n•nc i.h1ft. N e ...,port .Jrla &\2·3630 l-'1le Clerk 2 30·:> 30 1n Nl•wport Beach L .114 f"lrm Moo·fr1. 640 15W file Clerk. g1•ncr <il orr1rt· 1) ping reqw n'd for pro mOlron.;I purpow., II s ~ra d F ..1rmt-1 " I n s u r a n <' l' C r o u p . 540-4100, r: 0 I': FILECLERk with hi.?ht ofhcc rlutu>' 4-6 hrs per day for la14 l'irm in lrnnc c ... 11 Fran 83.1-3622 GelER.A.L OfffC E Gd typing !>kills. "'ork \ aned. Electroruc<, firm ,\dvanced K incu e:.. 1231 V1cton a. CM. ti46 71t>5 l::OE Apply at Pacific Ha ndy l·---~--­Cutta-Inc. 720 W. 17th St Banklng We promote to manage. meat & superv1s1on from wit.Un. 'IANT A CAREER? P /T. Sandwich man wanted. F /T . exp Gary's Dell. 675 2193 Ge•r'al Office Experience helpful. Lile t yping. Prof1clen c~ W/flgures. lO·key b) touch. Opportunity for advancement. Xlnl co benefits. Informal offi ce. Custodian C M. Call M1lhe after FUIJIME Costa Mesa HUD CUSTODIAN SAM. 64.5·5800. Needed by Huntington Beach City School OlSt. G-rill office P ff !El Clerc al: Mature. ex· S969·Sl204/mo. depend· Clerk Typist no SH. Hrs. pent"lced omce person. mg on exper. Apply 735 9-lPM. Mature woman. Are yo king for a Th . thru Sun. Mesa 14th St. Huntington Job loc Newport Beach career?! you people V Coov. Hosp. 661 BeachSJS-8851 646-74.:JL onentect>o you en.1oy St C t M --------- wor .. 1-itfi mooe--•? r . os a esa. ~ OFC ms.r-• •ti(' " Delivery Dn ver & Sales ~ 1 __ _..1 . Posit itU c urrently l••-.. -----1 Trainee. Full or Part liCht typing. M·F. 9 to availalht our Costa CJtrfCCll time . Over 20 earn 5:30.Call8ev.7eo.6060 Mesa Jlcb. Excelleol k.etin /SaJ St __ ,_..1arv. Call Mr. ar g es SlO·SlS/h r. Call after ,.1_, Frid Bk .. .......... ,, ton lslnd invest. lpm63!H605 vu• ay. ..pg exp Tom '6kY for an in· . Expanding. Xlnt. · Loan processing helpful. tervif&PPC>intment at opply. in active Dental Assistant. hourly, Falt Paced. 111o~a1no envir. Will handle Olsta Meaa omce. Phone 646-0MS Olli (714) 496-9076 f ............................................... , l •o-i· I. --. '~. I . '"· : ~ ·-. ' l Businessmen ! I • fl I 11ou arf' doing 1 jbu11 t neu under a 1 ;f1t'l 1t1ous Bus tnt'SS i l \'ame YoU are required i i by law t Bimness and i i ProJessums Code. Set' : QJWOOD i 179(1() t? /793() 1 to /Ill' a : acctg. functions & 541J.1262. Ing assign. Non· leer pref. Call : 123 1Ptct1t1ous Busineu t iAVlllC$ & l Name Statement and l A LEGAL SECRET A.RY N"'Pl Sch t•xp..indtnl? :-.. B ufhct·. JI lt•J .,l IU \'r> 1•xper tn l1t1 i.:.1tr11n top 'ki ll, & r1•,,, re:.poni.1bll1111 ... 1).10 l\201 LIFEGUARDS.POOL Tvs:l!ft hr 968 OJ I I LOAN ASS'T /TYPl~T 14 >.Int tt'lcpnon•· •·\µr \Ion thru f'ri K :10 l11 ~. l JIJ Sharne i1..0 •'JN• Lo.tn Sohulor '\1•14 P<>rt B (' ;)l• h ~1 lH l I: J ..: I.' Bkr, f11c'd 1 :\Int wmµ pie~~ 955 OOi'.l Maduni~t ~1 t. .\ltll O~r Jtor Mui;t be· l'XI• tn pro,Rram M·t up & oper::it1on o tape N C. eqwp 3 ) rrun <'XP For add1t1ona 1nlormat1on Call or ,\pp~ 1n pe rson 9 Jl um 1111 1 Jpm, Moo Thur' I' A H T T I \I r. lloma.•rllJk1.·r pit ""' 'Jll aft 51' ~1 t;t.t it'!(I.' P /f, RUNMIMG OUT Of MONEY IEFOftE YOU RUH OUT OF MONTH? \l.ik1.• t'Xlr..1 S 111 \our ... µJrl' t1mt· :'\11 ~.,,, 0\.'('(.~'ar. \\ l' '>h014 \ 11U how. CJli fo r apµ t ..1ft~r Spm. nv inf or u\ er t ht J>honl· L•:t:o. h"''" niffl'l' &talk 54i !1219 RECEPTIONIST Nl.1rµ £1rl n•·• dt-.1 '"' n~m lubb• ul rn.1nu!..1 IW111.! (1r111 111 Ir\ JO•• 111 uw.tn..11 1·11111111 .. , .1r"" \lu-.t h..t "' i..• "'I I' p11t -,k ill... f r11nl ofrp 1• •II' µ1-.or.111• •' tr. pl•" .1111 pi·1-..on.1h t' ~ 11l 11lJ< ,,,,, l'B'\ t11JI 1. <111,oh· & 1 I•·• t frl'qUt'llt Ill• lllTllll~ \ h •ION .S. Jj)Jlh• ,tlll' \µµI\ 1n Pt"r-.m f' IJI r I< I' DL'STttl !-.~ I 'L l l ••I lk>h• St ' lt d•·rc,.,> l~ll C \1rpon RECErTIOHIST, ' I I II" I 'IKl.l 11r '..' IJ •"'I 'I »U! .... \I r~.., 11 1 ... t 11m1>o 11< nh f'.\J• µn•I . '>JIJn ' '' .m·..1 r.1 1r: ~• F cju \lr I '..1ul" n Ot'l 111\ \I & .!l'\l 11nl\ :!IJ •.>..') ~3. SALES LADY 1\111 ur llJrt ltITTl'. Tiit-: ...,IH1W OFL .!:! Fa.,h1on 1 .. 1.mrt ' II SALESLADY \'.Int S11u.111on for e-c l"·nt•ntt•tl 'Jl<'\IJdy Ex tl~l\l' t.hild r1·n ·., Uoot1· 1~u·· f,.•\l a~a..,1n SC Pl:n .1 5-19 KS85 --------f:xc1tuii: J)(h1t10o in f)Ur Part T1m1· Sale' Ut-lp des11:11 '>tu1l10! Gd nt'\.-ded to '>t'r\ Ill' ITIJJOr lt.'lt>phonl' p(•r,onalu v. SA.LES, J \'count~ <.i ootJ P ay, t}l>1n.:&f1hng ~jb 1601 OfftCEA.HD, nex hr... no wct.•kt.·nd., Good Job !or rnll{'f.tt: c;tu . RECB'TIOHISl STOCIC .-OSITIOHS, dent o r motht•r. Dept·n for na11on.1I frrm If \OU OEl'T. STO«E dabfn·ar amu:.t t\skfor like (>l'Oplt< . ..1n s ~t.·r ~orpartti,_ GULTON JNO !-IC 0 970 West 16th St. C~1 714"642 ~00 Hobb1 673-7084 tdephone. wl'll and l~ IA' For the new Nahas Dept. 1 -IO--IS ...,pm )OU ...,11,l loH· Steir"' 1n Irvine. Men or Part Time Sales Pt·r....on \\Ork111R m our beautiful ~men. 1-:xper. desired. EOE M.F tl for Tennis Shop 3 da}., J '\cwJ.l(lrt tkat h off1n• but not es5('nt1al. We will: week 1 nclu d 1n~ Sun $700-5800 mo t:xc-el .id be open 7dtt}s a week m· ~ask for t:hnl> v a n t t.' m I.' n t " p · l'ludin~ S nights. so hours Mmiltenaoce man belpe portun111ei.. }fon Fri t'an bt· ta1lort.od to )OU. for apt l"Omplcx in C.M 9'iS.11.2>1 We will b\' mterv1ewmi: IU-ttredorsem1. 642·5073 n.... y· at our Tustin store, 1134 Malntenance. early mom f"41U Hne RECEPT /TYPIST lrvme Blvd. ror pc>sit1oni. Perm. PoS•l1on w,busl· lo lrvt'ne Phonn· 9'""6 ing, mechanical abwt \ £--'!'J!· · " · .....,. · helpful. Fu 11 or p /T. wu ness forms t-o. Expr 'd tn· Mon. ·Sat. for ao appt : n...-•• .,, I dw. w/i.tood clencal & 714 •31 0604 Ideal fM retired "°"""" ~vme a ... a h • sa es ........ ._ • ..... ...,., cowisek>I' (over 21J wrtb .,...,ne :.kills. Must be m.8880. the Jim Lo ni & As· well organized, type SAUSPBSON MAHA.GEMEMT sociates Agen cy to 50wpm, accuratety. and for retail plastks store. S,,.......,,~... d <'..... handle busy phones. Call 1 BusllleSS man seeks as ~· ....... an •wi>erone Fu I tune Will train soc1ate to start spare DAILY PILOT carrier ,_549-_1_644_. ______ 556-0000 ti-. tn pro\>en mark"t boys and girls on 3 one R e t t T · --------"""' '" on-one basis. evenings 6 cc P •onia · ypis l . Sales person wanted for 1ng busineess w /good to SPM. We need con· 6Swpm mm. Legal office. uruque plant le gin shop ~lJal.&46·7989· cerned, lnnov11t1ve Laguna Hiiis. Mrs . ln CdM. P1T. 673·2268 MAMCURISTJUc'd persons who are looking Wtnslow: 837·l060. 9am-4pm, MF. Full or part time to work for a, lucrative part-time R. E . Loan Off1 ce r . at BeauWlcallon Center fa"l~42~~;~ !~:ta2r;0. New p 0 rt 8 e 8 c h , Sales Representative · in South Coast Plaza between 2 and 6PM.A;k Mo~tga ge Br Bkr. AdvenlSing. Desire past l have 1t published for l LOlll i four consecut1ce weeks. l M l w£ ot 1he DAILY .I N>AdamsAve .• • Illa Jlesa. Ca 9262111 i PILOT con help u..•th j ~Opl)ortuoity ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN M Senicl) Medical equipment manufacturer of electro·mechanical equipment n eeds exp erienced service technician for in-house field ser vice. Needs to be neat appearing . & personable to repair equipment & medical facilities. Knowledge of electronic test e qu ipment necessary. Near Orange County airport . Vi.llage.~7136 'orLori . <Ucd>XJnt comppkJC+. success in selling " J r.-~ servic.-es. ad medium or Manicurist w/dientele. ~~ . .._hlini5o5-0073 bmiaess equip. 18K-35K No %. Flat lo rent. Grt ,.._ ll Lo. Sctry salary + boom •ilhin 3 NBloc•. Nr tbe Rusty 330 yScreet Challengin• position y r s . Expenses + Pel.icao.631-38>. C:O.ta Mesa,CA •!Newport Beach benefits. Ca ti I both. Call lhe LEGAL • ....... 11/F j D E: PA R TM ENT at I '"f!!!!!!!!!....,!!!!!!yer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I 642-4321 E:.rt 332 for •~ 1 further ut/ormotaon. . ·-···-·-·.,..--····__) "lbplMll,._ ....... Wen Ult ............ c. .... .,..., ... a 111WM.-.. u&y Sak>n hu statiao b' l'ft'll. WiUt dienlele on1y.e..1eoo 8'cycle mechanic. F tr . _, pnlemid. WU! train _,,..-.v . npt ~. ApPl)' In per•on. 27'12 Crown Valley Prkwy, MV. 957 .. 1111 IOJla-Dr.C.... .... ........ -.. Marl n e 0 r 0 u t board I ~!F.q!!!!!!ual!!!!Op!!por!!!!!&m!!!!!!l"°!!!!!!Y!er!! mor t C • 1 e bk r . Mu at 714'973-4581. ..... ~ ~enthusiasm 6 In· mec:harUc. No ~cher'I. 1UaU\-e: bkkps.escrow6 SAIH-llTAJL --~ CGallol Service man b anee ... ., --------1 ..---.. ,.._,1•• c. a plus. J. Coughh.n sup....,. company --. vou 95iS-0073 has fu.lJ 6 p11 rt Ume posl • tWcrNI....... 546-9481 1---------lions avaJlable. (5'1ts . PaN clftic, nabber ~ I.I. SAUS mm.) Will train. f'uU co. products. Must rass PISTCOMTIOI. Have operUO(I for 2 •• benefits. For appl: company physfca in· Exper 'd . or 1ralne~. 1eruve aaents with tead· 557·1212, llr . West. cJlldiq btck •-ray. Tak· Study Job lor r1•ht Ina company. Great Ne'Wpor\Slatiooers Inc. .... ~UUoat bln 8'1 pertc)O. Prol1t atwt.n• • pOt-1·1 XI t l lOAli ~ OC\l)': Stratonex, Jnl'lf> bealUt. Interview-~jj~ .. ~~=: No Beed to tra-.1 all°""' l'ml Armstrona Ave .. 1Q1 llon a Tues. 9 to s. CallAISteO&tom.517 to.a to look fer prage lnlne. EOE. A Kendavlli l.Jo)'d's Pat Control. 518 uJes ... )'OQ'll ftDd Olem lDdul&.riea Co £. °"9' Rd.. S.A. rilht here la Clauilitd. liDl M Renita ecz.xra . To place rour 1ara1e Real Estate sale Id. eall 905&78. ' " OASLV flllOT W~ ..kl~ 30 ,. c-,..a flittc•lrr.... IOIO MlfpW..e.4 W..t.4 7100 W..t.4 1100 I ~. .... IOJO ...................... . .......Power 9040 ..... Sllpa/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ooclla t07 .wla:::1, tl20 .............................................. ,..................... . ... 1.................. ~ ..... .... w.n.llTAIL... :r~ p1~l . p T ' aH1•r ~· ·rr e8 2 11 I 2 ~. c....ac se..,. ltd mar stroQI to noon rvf'nll'I h r• fo r SLR. w 3 1•0• flltN•• W " b\IQue lllca. ll•nd • • • •• • ''" Ill. I'll l rvr"UTIVE b\u)' Word l'roc1• 1111111 ew. In Otl . box p.&ll\l " ilate )ou.r O"Nn eapalllllt .. 10 bandit! """' ...-.mtt 114 -.18820 ltOnl!y well Slrobon11r u~ ~ per lilt f;x ... u. --~ lad KCl£T&llK~ ll'IC. WMtd All ror $400 ~~llenl lot your c: •rlHY\lC t'lolbl•I hutlQue In A ~ 1'Whf...,.A4 A.-CY nrm l5'10060 ev rlasau. Call 534 7513 Lq\111.a Bitffll &Jpand We ar" •cup4tna op ~ t)'Ptnl then h1nlll IOJS e"~ & wtmd' Pvt Ply 1Q13itorerham M~& be pllcaUOl\I ror t 1.unt mare reaPon•1b1ht> 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta.t, deptodab ... t'On l.Mt•lari al ;11tlons ,, .. r PR d•ut "N\U p.,. ..... _.i--• ....__..._,•~ ~ .,... ~r "' Vt1nlan k llll't111 , r .. 1c. """_.. • ........ rMIUli.'t • or wpm u • 1·u1n1 •d aac•nr) ""virun ahou llU up Som e ll1&&Uoo for lb n&hl t1ut11.J Wick> \•n•·•> cit m nt 4 •,J ~n w l•l•k IMJulta MIS~ peraon. llr ~dw1r1b bad111rouod• n rrd<"d TH m TOOi) U7·10U CWuhnd l>ru~~ Count; Air-pun ·--------·1 '''1'1111.111 K1lll'0'· blUl'. 2 ob))-..o"J~ an.•a tnalC', t'r A r eic. suo ~l'llY/ADM. 557-8145 TYPIST t•arh 6.o 0967 J-Ull ttnll!, t'venan.i •tuft iO wpm Exrelk nt 1 iHO poll'I) bt'n1•f1ti. \t>l)I) II\ per~on betwrtn 1111m 6pm fond..i) thtouvh •'r1Ua) Doft 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kl':t:.SllONO Pu1n1 t\KC l'h11m11 \1rt' ~1 f' l'et & :. h 0 w 1· " ' p l )' i>.:1 W7 t:~:i aft ti p111 r h111n saws St»lca. Furn dolly ~. Pool Ta· b le $7) M ;ang 7h:t p rotOCIUer 167~. f1re ·wood o.lk & eU<' , UD·SPUl ~. ~51.24 RU<i , beauhful Eth10 p1tln, bcr bcr colo rs. ~·x1·, a~k1i\g ~ obo <.:all Pa\ll at 673·3068 or 615 1230. Or call Sl!tl + ~un after 3'00pm f)-1"('.ter Kelvlnator. 4'x8'. <ti1I t''r1clay N t \uf't' l''< pr. ace\lnl~ \)'p \, Uitht bkkp11. Koow\•d•1t lo operat\1 T1•h•x h~lptul but not r .. q P ermanent p ume \U 3, tomP 1f1H" \''<lri. hours c .. 11 ltll .i ppt l9'J "°87 be 1o n J ti pm only l7Jl lardl Stre.t .... ...,.... ...... coo,t PUot 330 > St rN·t AK<.. ~prin1tl'r Spaniel Kl~ top, Commerc1ul J'UVl>IK . choosl.' now for SJOO o b o. Moving. SECllTAIY 1...lhlJ Mt a,l '•\ 11~2ti '111'k U(.I In I till' AUit 532 •ll61 ._~ __ S6_1_7 __ _ ~3074 ~·• om1 ~. httht bk k p~ Ai rpor t Jrea 7S4~ i'~IUtl Opportunit ~ SICllTAIY t:mplo,er 1-'r 1 t• n d I , Go Iden ~nun office, Irvine ~!!ml-----111!!!!!!!11•1 Retn l•\'er. 7 mos. free to areii No .shorthand To good ho me 0)~ sin 11111 Sl.~tt \o l\pplica.nt 1) pist t!V~ 833 31<17 trnn(' Persoonel A1&\.'lll'> GREAT HOME TO Dlood "O(•kt-r. :\1 , 7 mOb •':tbnc Remnant SaJe. all far!lt qua Ill }. pQphns . twills. knits. etc. Wed Onl)'. July JOlh. ~spm 1191 Production P lare. :-;B,64H395 Secretary n~dl'd for on•· ~rt ollln• an t"vroo.i Ml :\l11r.tl h1• per da). Mo11 Um.a fT1 Must h ~ JC curatcly at Mwpm a nd !SK E m l\. C~t11 M,.,.,, GlEAT TYPIST l)UJ\l' 22.i 642 1470 Cloe of lhc We:.1 :> largebl fn('ndly. good watch do11 POOi, TABLE near new. SlOO 642 3066 topqwilll) $14~. COJV> dealing with th1• """....,.,,...__..._._ ...... _.......,.... publJl' Busines~ utt1rt' n°'1 smok~r Cull Mri. l}J\'is at 642 1626 ~·n?tary Sak-s Sec rel an w1\h .1 ~oun~. d >n1irn1c com SICTY WAMTED &II ~arter S1h 90wpm. t' ping tiOwpm . exp an ac 1·nunti. pa) a bit• des1ra ult•. lO kl.'~ f'l•qUJrcd C.:all Unda 714-499 1s.ss puter bilhn~ i.ales ur SF:CU RITY GUArtDS ganiiat1on Mu11t huvc Quiet pvt. boach com x Int. v e r b a I s k 11111 . munit ,. in Dun a Point clcncal or secretarial 1•x 49ii 5737 µer. Dental ex per a plus ·--- - - QJll Linda Oevorkm al SECY t BKPR. part lfull Safeguard Ucntal Prac time. R E Co C:d M llrc Syl>l<'ITI" 957 1121 Salary ne~ 67S·ti900 ----... adventslng nRencwi. 111 l«*mg for an t"ncrl:t'IH'. delaJlt:d m inded t) p1st tl8M S.-lectnr) No ;icl \crt1sing exper1enl'1• 1!1 n.:cessa rr. but follow through &, 10lt1atl\'C IJrl' roqws1te In return. we orrer one of thr tx•!>l l'areer l'nvlron nv-nL.; in Oran.:c Count~. ext·ellent sala ry & full tll''nl'flts . Fo r an 1n terv1ew t•u ll P atty Holton, Cochran£' <.:hasc. L1\'1ngslon & l'ompan~, ln1· il4·7~2·6t7t SECRETARY Top skills ci.:.enttal. in 1 ludinR S.11 . T~ ping. Cit•n'I offlc·r Loc;il R 1-; development rom pan' Good bcn{'f1ts. pll.'J'Jnt workinf? t'ond Su bttill Jpplica11on 1n wnt1n.1:. ... 1at1ng 1•xpt!t1(.'n 1.:t•. ~Jl ar> requ1rl.'menl!>, (•le Wnte ad no bli2, D 111 I> Pilot. P 0 llo"< l~10. l'osta \lE'i.a. Ca !l2t>2fi Statio ne r y S t or e 111 ---------- <:-Orona del ~I a r need' ex n ·l'IST 8 IO hr-. pt•r "k pr'd .. a les lad~. Full p:irt·t•mt' 6-168955 a~k tune, 5 du~s Xlnt work for 01Annc ing cond. fo:spN'1all) f1n{• --VETE-.-1-tJ--:R-Y c hentele .:?5· 1010 ""' --------HOSf-ITAL Tt·J r her -P r esctiool & kindergarten thru 3rd Out of l>tate credenliul ok 646 14M TeJchers -pre-school Kt.'\'Shond puppies AKC. chilmp s lrt'd & dam . pet & show stO<'k :'>86·5989 FrH to Y.CMI 8045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fh'<! K1twns. lo(I\ en.LOTS O( TU.:! I blk, I tllbb). 548,4!)70, 641).3357 i-· R E E p u r r I E s : Cocker I Lab/ TcrMer. lilack, Adorable 002-8007 312 rms. Col!Jc/La b Pup py To good hollll• IM5·2355 1-rrt' to good home. J ~ r old affect ionate Lia a t\1)10, rem with papers 979 097S f)-ce 2Vz yr old ·re~ Pit Bull Tl'mer. both se~ or papers 770 1().\2 M.d e. white Poodle 3 years S4fl 0161 --~~~~~~- 556-6171 DE.SI\ 30" " 60 " $8$. LoV· t·~eat S90. Masc Furn Moving mu s t H>ll. S.SO-tll7l ------- Must l>ell bra nd new stereo w/25 watt Tosh\ba rece1 vcr . T cchn 1 t~ tumtbl & new ESS sPkl'li i Qn st wtr bed w /top ot the hoe access Men·~ f!ornl Enfield 26" bike All m xlnt cond & :it grcat~~ngs_ 675·7226 77 Lazer MOPt:D. 2300 m1. ~ood \'Ond . ell'( prob. S50 644·0089 Sofa·bed double avO<'ado. 5200. Spanish Fount.am $3)(). tt<.:A ~1ereo all wd cab1ne<. a m fm Sl50 ~9-1783 anc r 4p_m __ _ H:ne 19 n1N• MorJ:1111 & Pt?are dollars to !>ell·call 9&1·5740 reproof rile, z dr. l~&•I. blk, llke n~w . 126~ e3HZ12 A.LMOST new hi back u t't" (Z) chrs w1cnatched secretary (51 chra .. 2 ~1c ro c asa ettc re llDUCIO •3'' LUHRS SPRT,...Slf ·10 , br1 1 l o l . tu1k cockpit /oak parqutl cabin aole, stnale dsl. 1lC m1 ranae. below mkt at 119.886. Nwpl Yacht ex ctu111ee mo 675·1800. CO.-dcnJ. 2 wall hang plan 23• Bayliner Nwpt 1hp . n ck1 . various s u:ed radio. trlr. etc. $1500 dt1k1 ' misc. otc ~ h rnaa h l n&•· Call : ---------~2591 Santana zo. trlx. 3 )ags, very clean S6700. Call '77 Slt"l'IOgraph Mac hine. Andy : 9SS·2700 wk eo-irt reporters model 67~ hm lJOlU lk nu w /tripod, -------- cse & cover 1275 Firm ---------673-1<95 17' Boston Whaler Trlr l 1017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHERRY'S PET CARE &>a rd1ng & grooming "''lh love. Cree pkup Poodle Pups ro r s ale Tea Cup studs. ~ yrs exp $46-2848 Alrdale/Scottles Canns. Persans/U1 mal)an & Si am ese. C all )T old. low hrs. lOOHP Evin .. & 6HP l::v 1n w1duaJ controls.One ot best eqUipped wlJlers or Wes t Coa st. fo'u II > CU1t0mlzed Sh~ 2 in rornfort on pacled bo" platform Vll f • CB. 3l gal fuel, 200 m range Full covers s .. e over S2,000 S9990 S:'>7·73-i6 days, 675·3'146 e'( today &l().0090 ~~~~~~~ "'--~Or.-. 1090 . ..................... . ·~ Chns Cran Capn Coupe All m a •g Xln1 I.Alf GUHO cond s12.ooo o~t orr sos 0 8(. 642 3622 _7_i4_16-i_2-067 __ 1 ---- SewW) Machlftn 1092 8' f'lberg la ss D1n1th)" ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtrAS m1n1 L tboarc1 Comm'I -feavy Out ~ waJk.irlg (~ Singer Sew Ing Mach~ 549-0906 ~GtOds 1094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.llwd divan~ eqwpm(•nt l'Jlypso rc~lator. g<1J,?C coru.ole. alun inum tunk. 'G'lll>C eq .al p mc n t 7\1-8967 ------TV.tlodio, • HIR.St..o t091 ...................... -'faitna vox T V. Xlnt Cood Color,! yr old lJ '' M'n>t>O~kU1( S18()10 8 Q b7:>-J.230 or '73 306IJ Or caU Sat ~ s ... alter 3 oo pm. H no alSwr, ket>p try I~ Zenith Col . command retn.l t r o l S7 0 1 bt~ motor & oat. SJ50 673-7912 ------~· Slt1p)ack 79 Oen llull Volvo 225, t2Q ts VHF. Swim LOR. ~i.h wu Oush. mmt rod Mui.t Sell PP 71'\ 673611 28' SldpJack n n Voho t;'l'lgllle!> f"ull> 11w pped Lo w hour s J25.VOU 673 6413 ------REDuc• •Callfom1a 291portf1.,h tt·ak dct-k~. t n f'\\ t t'ht)s Low "I. t'nrl hl•Jd S2-1 ,9()11~f·V. J><Jn 'I J1 h~ch 6l l8li1 ai St:A R.\V 'i1Hard to~ ~n \'H f'. 1tho. li-.h eqp t. 2 boa o"'ncr Sl1 .~0. -w 11f1nanl'" t>'5~ ~·1·rl'lan Challcnl!lllj.! ~rov.1h oµportunit~ lot 0111.!>tandinit person Rni ly m conf1denn•: <'olhn .. ~· Sl;i ~Jn N1\'ul<1~ Ur NH P time & F 1t1mc p<m· lion!> open La~una !Ills 770 1001 Various open1ngc; fnr perm l'mploymenl full or part time. incl "k knds Bat k or fron t .\Ian a g t' J 8 ~ r ., I r \ 1 n t:' :-O:ewport ,\r~a 644 ~63 Woman 30 to .io ~ n. old to 1 arl' lor 10 mo:. old bab'. "'' ('o ... t :1 :\k~a E...-1.lo.-8 050 Deep S1?11 1K lng Samon 5.S7 2233 :::::=•••••••••••••• poles w reels S30 & t-----"".--M<J\ 1ni;: :"rtu s l\t'll 3 1 Secretary to rnu n:is:ini: µartner of .. rn:i ll luv. (rrm Airport Jrt·.1, "fl Strong '-k•ll'-m1 lud11111 .., h o r I h a n d ..., o m 1· manas:l·m1·nt ... kill.., ri· ftWred but 1111 ll'j!JI ~'\(• Call Mat) : ISJ.'I ~ ---- Tt.'t1C'her e le ment :i rv T('uchcr 's :ude. !\lo0n· t(";l)rn Srhool 54!1·380:1 ---.. - TEl~ .. :PllONF. WOHK RESPONSIBLE? !-;,\R~ Ul•TO SJ .OD PER HR. Xlnt wo rk 1ng t·ond. ~erretary lrain ('e 111 P art tame e \e n 1ng 1.'State planning dept or _7_5_1 _24_11 _____ • __ Jaw firm ,\1r'J)on JreJ NU lll•a\,V production. hut opportunu.v to pro ~rrss to parJll•Aa l slaH. Uuti.tundtnc: l~ Pini! s k1lb & Jb1lr1~ to h .1nrllc dC' lwl.s :-;o lei:al t'XP L'Jll TelephoM Soliciton SJ 7:'> hr plus bonu..-.es to Mart No exper net·es~ :\o !:>l'lllog Acrcr.>s from < 1\1rport 2 9pm 1-..ll ~c.64 1 0Ui9 Heth 833·97llO •Telephone Sales Secret a.r). purt t1n)I:. for Work a t hom•· t>•et Ull\1' & a~Wl'IJ\\•. 1714~30 ~~--- n c a r U y c r H 1t & TELEPHONE Newport F r"' \t u"' No ,i.'fhn,1!. appt 'l'lt1ntg have xlnt n·h•rt•nre!\ & 0 n1 y SS o u / h r + ~OOd l'XJ><!Ml•nc·c lie<!''~ ~e1wrous comm1ss1on typing, light hookkl'CP t.:K).8·30. Sd ys. pleasant mg. partnen.h1p rl'corrl._ working urea. LaRUnJ & manage omCl' <.:a ll Reach. 499.4517 W1l11 a m Cr awl ord -------- hnm1· :1 \Im'-':. "k \(i!J 113\J Mrrchandite .........•...•......... AntiquH 800'5 ······•·····•··•·•····· WEST~l:'l:STl-:n Al:WEY \.'1T IQUE M AI.I. Oatly JO.fi. f'ri 10 ~ Closed Tue day 11751 Westminster A\•e. Garden Grove 554·6103 CALE.'IDAR SH OWS PRESENTS TheAna~im Antique Sho• & Sole A lar,I!{', be:.iu11ful sho"" of ,hops from thruout tht nation. All l'ate1wncs ot antrqUl" & rollecl ables. • ,\\JG 1 Z·3 • Hr::. UOPM ~un 12 61'7'1 t\i"AJI f.lM CONVENTION <.:ENTl.-:R With this ad S2 00 e&C'h **I BUY** Tacklebo"<Sl2 ~ 2 Speak<' s l':ir t·ma k l'r dnu91. wood cab1 L'i, ('abin, ne w 11111nt') Good us1..'<1 furn1tun· & Appliances -OH I will ~t·ll or SELL for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 833-9625 Sange r Z 1z Z al! H'V. machine cabinet 'lrit 1 •11HI \'C'ry C' ln ~15 ::.59 610:! :--:cw11urt Jk.'l<'h Twin•~ (.'luh family m cm twr.,hq), sxuo 1nC'ludt.•'> tra1L'>fl•rft•,· 1;1-1 W.l4> Woofl:'rS S2 FT~h paint. IP J\Jll both 751 ~ gj,00> 848 06UAn 6 PRIVATE l NDl\'IDl '.\, looh. I .... / "ouJd likt.• to buy or tr .or ~ 9050 hom•· v adco t aµt'~··•••••••••••••'-•••••• ~jl 8967 •IM~AC28"30UATS . 22'"COU)H T \' SIZJ 3 Shelf c ntcrta1n m(·nl c·cntt.•r. 1n )!n•:il cond .\.'>kan~ SJO Call P atil bi3-:ni8 or 675 1230 Ur l'all arte r 3 00 pm Sdl + Sun Fint....-.t antiqu e:. & tvllt•• I> l·Jr v. .1rr Jnt~ 6.12mo plan' t'PJl<l 'mm SI~ rtfb 1t ud1n!l !IP. l~n~~I ">~l Girls bdrm set· hdbd. tiblt>s. a ll catcg1>rn.., IM2 ~O .\nahelm Convl'nt1u11 ------- t't.'nter Aug 1·3. Sec all J11hnM>n ~lt.'\S{'nger 130 ~ xln t co nd W ith Shakespea re AnL\.'nnJ S75. 548·7503. laih. Soil ? 06 0 .................... ·.is .• uders 16 h u ~ 5 Ji p b t':lit .r ul. 894 9-o 251, .1m I" fi S~v nightstand. drsr. desk. Coming t.op ranite & ovrn chst. m irror !350. boys wtlb exhaust vent hood bdrm St'l. trundle ll<L -S00.~449 dr..r & de!>k S350 968·307-l - ----~eta.I lift top school dc.,k It 1-: D W 0 0 D A U R L with attached chair SIS loah.MeriM Eqill,...nt 90 l 0 , _____ _ T .\BLES & SI.AAS .>i:>-7395 548 1392 ~~--~~-~- l,I\ ml( rm c;ofa, orr whale. lla1tian cotton 7ft l~e buck pillow:. $250/bsl ofr 640 GJ.-'\H I Rroyh1ll 7p c d 1nini.: room . xlnt (•ond. s-iso 1; Box & Mattresses lo!ood l'Ond $15/pair. l Sl1•<·per SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Wallop -Brand - Power-Fmef')' -- OWN WIF'E ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sale 40hsp Mcrruf) Outboard t::n.:1nc w11h l';Jblrs & Control' l':l<'l tnc Start 20 hrs runnm.: time. A5k •n g st550 4!11 3.')28 S.'a scan. 16 m 1 radar. Benmar auto pilot. both ~ood cond but u~cd. $1000. 642·7411 afl 7PM 9011P J ohnson outboard rmtor. good eond. S675 675-9651 *DffflEl~ ELEtTRIC BAY BOAT~ Qn/the/bay II COme ... ee & tcst •tn •t> nt>"'' J::d 1son E lt>tt packt'l Surrc) top n & a new hardll•P 'l'ril w1wuidows & sunroof NEW ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• For re:nl: Newport bla ·• Plymounth Sprt f\1'1 Maximum 11ie, 24' loo converti ble. moatl)' cau 8'13·3064 eves. restOC'td. runa • looU .-.... --.-.-d-& __ ..,.. aood. llual teU. rttlO lolt . ~I ......,.......,. _. tOI _..- ··.·······:···~········ '» cadUlac Cpe DeVUle, 19 Mr . l::d Mini C~!..1 ~Uy new. NM . &oolla 48> Font eng. Jet. ~ Xlnt. Mual .eU $12:50/ol· Joinn.499>4059 fer .646·302S PP. i9 Wellcroh Nova 2SOX~ ~I.e. twin Me re c ru11e 1 .._ • fl40 260HP. 25'. SIS prop .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W /trlr. Pay ort 1011. i4 Bradley GT. Call Sat. 124.400. 548·3964 & Sun. before 5PM & a fter GP M wk d ys : TnatpCH"taH°" 961J.15L6. • (;;. .................. • 4 Wheel Drh•" tSSO •='"' S•/ 91JJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••. '67 Int TraveaJI 4X4. need:s C A M P E R S f.l £ L I . \rans $800. 7 f iberglass, Illa s mal 84 3670 truc k xt r a s. $1 2 •. '73 JEE P J2000 P .U. 846--0Cm Equlp'd off road. Gd Motori..ct libs 914) cond SZ500 or best •••••••••••••••••••••• 77~ ~ew 1980 PUCll Maio ~ Ultirrw t<' ~1oped Sow only $499 S23 50 mi. MOPEDLA.'llO 2255 Harbor Blvd CM Ll.ke new Peuge-0t mopef. S4.SO After 6 PM. 640-04!!5 -------Motorcycles/ Scooten 91 St ·····················-~ew. wh1t 1: BE LL H r !wlffil.•t '>IL(! 1 &$2 0t38 tr l,"i!l 1,0S7 7"l Honda I i5. xlnt coml .. t111n $450 f,15 100 f-i,r ~.ilc i'l!1 1 Tnumph Honnc\ 11le 750, 1200 m 1 'lilt lOlld i\~ktn>; $2000 t J II itiO 8();J 7'< Hond.t X.L2$0. mu:.I s.. II SJ'l!> offrr fA~ t.897 7KKAW1~AKI 1\1.i)O ~Cd \011<1 $1400 7i5 O<JSS ~Y\ \\!All,\ Hl> 125 ).In t tonl1 \\~ i.:ood bu' SJ2.5 no~ Motor Homes, Selk/ Reftt /Stof"~ '1 160 ···············•······· 1417 8 2~FT. 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NOW$1991 HOWARD Che..,.. Dove & Qu1ul Su. :"JEWPORT BEACH lll-OSSS DATSUN TIUCK SPECIALS 71 DA TSUM L WI 4 !i>Pd ,wh i l e. a ir 1 1.~1·n '74FORDP/U 1 .. pd. air <53212X 1 '78DATSUM STAICEUD , lllue. air (GJ8317 l '78 DATSUN P /U fl lu ... 37.8!10 mill's 1 l\f779'1.8 I 78 DATSUN f-/U n.11 J !.pd . 2-a moi.12-i .000 m1h"• scrvat'e t'ontrarl a'd.llable t 1~9670l SAMTAAHA DATSUN 2001 E 17th Street SJnta \nJ ~·7811 ""i9' Alack G)IC Caballero •• (', mag WhN'IS. \lnyl top ro' er $6()00 or be!>l 11Ua ~:itll7or532 4161. 'iR 1-.1 ('.amino Many ex tra.:. ~.ooo m1 556·3b"73 ii c;~1c •-:ton. xlnt cond , lo w mile:., reg. ga!>, rl1vorce ro r res s ale. $5000 6·16·6416 day , 643-9Q(lcv('. -------!).10 2200 TELLERS · ---Perm. f /t 15'., day wk I SECRETARYLEGAL 1\pµl1 ca nt !\ w i t h If vou h k1• a t>u::.v o ffice !.upcr visory potentia l d e· .... ~ha\'t-an 1mmed open sired Type 40wpm. xlnt m~ 10 our ~row1n~ lrvin1• benefits & ad' an cement OHll·e Civil prJcl11·c potenua l. Call 979-3600 wilh minimum 2 5 ~ r., EOE e"<pcnence & xlnt ti. pin~ - k1hi. Sal open l".111 Mr Simonds 833 Jti22 G a t e I e g T a b I c w I ·I Windsor ('hrs Must Sec. 963-578-i. _<!~"~ S80:. 9.SS 3768 BRt:AKfo'R ONT llutc h S22S Oak Wood Xlnt t'ond. 759.9560 I'm SellinR my house rull -------- or Antique Furniture MOR~ Contemp glas.., tbl Wacker Dining Rm Tbl. & 3x5X1"11n on wooden base Brass King Srw I lead Sl~ OBF Ken ~·Qil5\ board + Queen & Studio . Bed t hat open!. up Sofa, Chc<;l or Ura wcr... 641>-2t75evcnmgs Table~. Lam pi:.. P1r I bought one of those self· help books. "How T o Be Your Own Best Friend." Three months late r I r an off with my OWN win: MitcelloMous W.ted 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIVATE indiv id u al would like to buy or trade h o me v ideo tapes. 751·8967 Boat Traile r : Ill' "Je w With Grca~e 1''1tt1ng Beunn~s. 631 9605 Need ~ Rlggang for 25' Ro bHts He ar !lull Winches. Pulpits. Sails. et c. 171'1 1688·6464. BOAT PRICES START AT $9500 <Ask about opllonal BMWdsll 717 Udo Pmit Drhe Beneath LidoShap)ard crane MING AUTO 8EAUTY C E:HTEtt 1520 Pondc•rosa St. t 'Ir.-T ·\ '1 1-:SA 7S4-6404 S SAVE SAVES TH USED PARTS rnported rar parts l:\,PORT \l"TOS\;PPl.V 198> G~tC '-'lton pickup 6c'yl. automatat'. 18mpg Many e xtras . SaH' SJ.00'.I Take over pymts 4~~. ~ f'ord f'lSO. Super Cab 1-'ully 103ded. Only 2000 mi ~ or bst ofr 6.i2 :'>.l9'l •SKntary /£-nc • Personnel1Ad,ert1Mktl! Dept.s have opcoiogs per t:'Xpansaon Npt. Ht h fin. S\'C{'S. r1rm Good typ111g. shthnd s kills. ex per. req'd Non smoker pref. Call: &40·0\Zl TELLER HOTETElLER Full Tame P~111ons for our In ine and :-Je" port Office. Expen t'n('ed re qwred Xlnt SJla n -i- l'tud Vacation. Conlat1. Pcl'!>OOJlel Director. App· ly in person HERITAGE IAMK 721 N Euclid Anaheim CA 714-991-)860 Barber Chair. porct·la in base. leathe( mt. SIOO or best oHer ~ 7503 turcs. Not over S30 643-66.'ia TOP CASH PAID For used furniture & ap· p!Jances. 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Spyder, AM tFM .._...,, ... d MWtl sell Sl9J01bil o(r ca • maes. a mi on .....,.. en&· Must sell m .as12, CLOMD WHO~Y$ ---~ __ P_P ____ _ Sell with £ASE I It's a BREEZE 'SI '1lve r Cloud Clean. '4ak t your ~hoJ\p1n.: white. By OWMr 121.soo easier by usm)( lht• 01111.) Cla si.Oed Ads 842·~ call &10.4ffl Pilot Classll'led ,~ _ -=============:.L:====;:::;;;;;;-=~= fiJw YwAuroBuy! Thl·rl ' 111.:\ Lr hn:n ;i 1, I h:r l 11rn: I mm Jul~ :!.I l11 ~pk mht:r I. p.1 rt11 . .:1pJling ( lr,lll~L· L11unl) .\ut11 fX.·Jlcr5' arc grnng o ut to ~I\\.' wu J ~1k. 111flal1un·ft ohlinl.! tfcal on a 1 9~0 ' • I'°' L .ir . \ l t h1: krms you· re tx:~·n looking tor'. Th1: t1m1: 1=-nri.:. Or<in~c County. la\· at U1~ exo tic Prince · l\uhio Hotel.\ \"aik.iki ------· • 'ECO~l> PRIZE 7 U.\YS I:\ H . .\\\.\11 I 'l\L' 1 Oi' lo !..;~, \ \'\)"\'> I 'lu. .. ~'\"\JI l°.1.-h Pim . .,. ••••••• Ha•uH ncal'°9.s YI• Westem Airllaet Isl C'lass acrom modauons ror g r and pnze on Western·i. Islander Sel'Vlce. Trip must be l3ken by January 31. 1981 Plus Tnps to l.as VtRns Plus Spee1al Cash Pnzce J ust stop In at your pa rticipating Nov. ''ou Auto Buv Ora niic County dealer and fill 001 t.-ntry blank!< :-.Oo pu~hase n<>C'cssun.· Orn" ings \o be held on September \S.1990 Contt•i.t rule!t and rtguh1\ions and details about prizes to be pubh$hed 1n ttu:; new!lpapcr. For prli · vacntion~. c:i:r.h :md $!real deals on t~•KO ca.r:r.. t.{'\: )'00.r partklpatini.! Oranjlc Count)~ dl•a\\•r di~pk1)inA l~ Now You r\uto Aur bol.nnt:r. • .... .. BRAND MEW 1980 CHRYSLER LE BARON SALON 2 DOOR BRAND NEW , 980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE BRAND NEW 1980 PLYMOUTH FIRE ARROW S "C'f'PCI tran<; buCkf't c;f>a•c; bOdy c;1df' nx>ldtnQc; pin <;lrtpf>c; radio wl"IE'PI lril'T' riooc; "Pf'C•al nil•n• w<:ow r Jd1<1I'> & nx>re• 3503991 2 DOOR COUPE fl cvl avtoma1tc 1ransm1c;o;1nn max roohno OOWPr S1f'{'rino 01sc 11rakPS t>odv <;trtoe'i wc;w radial ltrt><; & l'T'ucti IT'Qrp• 141957) FOR FLEET SALE OR LEASE INFORMATION, CALL 546 1934 ROCKY ENGLAND • SERVICE.HOURS MONDAY THIU FllDA Y: 7:30 A.M •. TO 5:30 P.M. SATUIDA Y: 1:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P .M. J MEED CASH??? We pay top dollar f()( good. c•ean rate mooet cars See Curt Davis Of Bryan Hesketh tOday WI ALLOW TOf' DOUAlt llOlt TOUll TIADMN! Sii US NOW!!• SH OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING A 1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP! ' ' f I -I c I B11ntlligton Beach Fountain Valley E D ITION . • I ._.,_. -... --.... -------~ -. ~our Hometown D•lly NewNpaper 1 VOL. 73, NO. 212, 4 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA TWENTY-FIVE CENTS l 'Bappg Tears' at 1'f ediCal Center Of'fklals at lbe federal prtson oe Terminal la.land. where Or. Jtffrey MacDonald has been since lut summer. sald today he plans to leave the rac1llty as soon as clearance arrwe rrom \he rourt that overturned the murder convictions that sent him there MacDonald told officials that he didn't want to make any comments to the news media However. attorneys for * * * MacDonald ln Ralei1h. NC • said they tnformed the doctor of the J1eW5 early th11; mornina "He was elated Very. very happy," said legal a ssistant Nano Jones. He said he was so happy that he was going to run for five miles today " Colleagues at St Mary Medical "'Center in Long Beach where MacDonald se r ved as director of emergency medkine * • before his convtction, also were overjoyed. A spokesman said tears and champagne were flowing in the corridors and there was a lot of laughter and bugging among doctors. nurses and others who had worked with MacDonald prior to hls conviction. "Everyone is really eestatic." said a jubilant nurse. Diane Atwood. "Everyone's crying, happy tears. We're so glad he's • • * coming home." The curre nt direct or of emergency services expressed his delight at the court action. praised MacDonald's skill as a physician and predicted he would return to St. Mary and practice in the emergency center agaln. "'l was totally overjoyed with the decision," said Dr. Stephen Sbea. who w o rked with MacDonald for nine years. "ll '* * * was a lone time coming but at least it was the right decision." "We haven 't put the champagne on ice because it's been going too fast.•• Shea &ald. adding "it's been a niebtmare until now." "It was a d iCferent atmosphere around here last August. It was very solemn, a lot of tears. There. are a lot of tears today. too, but a different kind." * * * Shea said the emotional stress of ongoing investigations into the murder case did not affect MacDonald's professional skill. "He's always been an excellent physician." he said. "He's won the affection of just about everyone he's come into contact with," Shea said of his former boss. "He's very outgoing and <See TEAKS, Page AZ> * Medic Off Hook in Murders .,...., ... ,_ .. •1cNN• ...... COSTA MESA F1R£MEN BATTLE BURNING ABC LU.-ER COMPANY IN BLAZE WHICH ERUPT£D AFTER 2 A.M. TODAY Valley, Mesa Freeway Oosure Due A portion of the San Diego freeway within Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa will be closed 'between midnight and 6 a.m ~hursday for repair work. Caltrans spokesmen report the closure will permit correction of p' ave men t sags i n l h e southbound lanes nt> r the Santa Ana River in Costa Mesa. During the work period. traffic will be diverted off the freeway at Ellis Avenue in Fountain VaJley and be detoured north on Euclid Street, east on Talbert Avenue and south to the Freeway on Ha'lbor Boulevard. In an associated r e pair project. th e n o rthbound Magnolia Street freeway ramp twill be closed from 6 a.m. to -4 p. m. Saturday in Fountain Valley. The project is aimed at correcting median and drainage deficiencies The complete freeway repair, which may require some temporary lanes closures, is e1'ped.ed lo be completed within 30 to 49 days at a cost of approximately $70,000 Orange Coast Weat•er Variable cloudiness with 10 percent chance ol light •bowers tonight and Tb....s.y. Lowa tonight 65 al tbe be.cbes, 72 inland. H11bl 'lbunda.y low 70s lo DearlO. nve ~ee•sed Hearing Set Friday In Torture Slaying By PIDL SNEIDER MAN Of IN O.lly Pllet Sutf Five people accused of using a crossbow, conventional bow and a knife to torture and slay an acquaintance near Huntington , Central Park will appear in West Orange County Court Friday for &c heduling of a preliminary hearing. The court date was ordered by Judge Marvin Weeks after arraignment of the s uspects last week. At those proceedings, Orange County Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harris outlined a grisly scenario that allegedly led to the death JuJy 18 of Stephen J . Ciccone, 31, an unemployed auto body mechanic from Garden Grove. Harris said Ciccone was acquainted with the five persons charged in his death. but had fallen out or favor with his comrades, resulting in a murder scheme. The prosecutor alleged that the five suspects lured Ciccone to an isolated brush area under tbe pretense of a r abbit hunting excursion. The s uspects then s hot Ciccone with arrows from a Crossbow and a conventional bo w be fore taking turns st a bbing him with a knife. Harris contended. The five also took the victim's hat. wallet and boots. he said. The victim 's body was discovered in heavy brush south of Huntington Lake and east of Edwards Street. The five suspects, all charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy, are Joe Aguirre, 35. a nd bis wife, Laurie. 19, of Huntington Beach; transients James A. Garwood. 23, and Brian C. MilJer, 20; and James R. Manin, 23, of Stanton. Harris said he ls seeking a special circumstances finding in the case, contending that the murd er took place in conjunction with acts of torture and robbery . Detente Boosted MOSCOW <AP> -Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev said today there is "no retreat" from detente as symbolized by tbe 1975 Helsinki accords, and tbe ltey lo world peace is arms reduction. limestigatio• Delafled Mesa L11mber Yard Burns; Arson Probed By JERRY CLAUSEN OI ttw OMIY Piiot Sl .. I Eighty-foot high flames that could be seen from as fa r as the San Diego .Freeway destroyed Costa Mes a 's ABC Lumber yard on East 17th Street early today. Fire Chief Bob Beauchamp said the inferno was deliberately s et "in several loca tions" throughout the yard filled with lumber . ro o f ing, paint, hardware and other materials. Loss to owner-manager James Moore of 2432 Vi s ta Hogar. Newport Beach. is expected to reach more than $600,000, the chief estimated. All Costa Mesa firemen and firefighters from Santa Ana and Newport Beach responded to the full alarm blaze reported at 2:23 a.m. Battalion Chief Ed Lewis, who was in charge of battling the block-deep sea of flame. said a Santa Ana fire captain s~fered slight injuries during the pattle when knocked over by a hole stream while directing efforts to bait the blaze before It could reach Bob's Big Boy restaurant immediately lo the east. Lewis s aid, "We realiaed when we got there lbat tbe ABC <See nBE, Pace A.%) CETA Cover-up 8een By PATKJCK KENNEDY Of .. Delly ...... ...., A Huntington Beach police detective criticized tbe U.S. Department of Labor today for fallln1 to rue federal criminal char1es qaln&t tJae former bead of I federally ~ city job proaram. Detective Randy Tobouren 1110 ebal'led that tbe Labor Department tried to avoid advene pubUdtr by •ltlinl on tbe in...U.aUon for alx moaU... He laid ie is 1IOW pres1tnt the Oran1e County Dlatrlct Attorney's office to nle state cbarres al crud theft of public fund s against Robert L . Cunn"'aham , tbe former president of tbe now-defunct eorporatlon tbat bandied tlHt eJt1'1 SU·mllllon·a·year Ct:TA (Co':/:.~ehenatve Employment Tral. Act> proaram. It WU learned th.is week that the Department or Labor declined to Ille cbarces with the U.S. Attorney General's oftlce aaalut the former official. Cunnin1ham is the former president of the Western lnttltute of Careers Inc., a ncfn·profll corporation, dl1manUed ln February when a county audit lnd.icated mlaue of public funda by ottlclal1 of the non-profit corporaUon. CunrUftlham re1l1ned after the Orange County Manpower Commllalon audit diacloeed that he had made an unauthorbed loan of 118,000 from CET A funds for bJ• penoaaJ use. He alreacb' had paid hick the loan by tbe lime lbe audit dlacovered It. ' " Other allegations Involved unnecessary leastn1 of omce space, the purchase of $5,000 worth of rurQlshings for Cunnlneham's Irvine ottice, and sleep pay raises for Western officlals. Tobouren maintains that . Cunningham's use of Sll,000 of CETA money consti\Utet 1tand theft and be accuses the Labor Department ol looklnl tbe other way. ' ''There are federal standards aod laws 1overntn1 tbeae proarams a nd he vlolaled several of them," aald Tobouren, wbo was ln char1e ol tbe clty•a lnvHU1aUon of Western. "How rar do )'OU have to IC> to be proMCUt~! Wbere do lheJ (8" CftA, P•I• AZ• ' & Denied Speedy Trial RICHMOND. Va. <AP> -A federal appeals court reversed the murder conviC'tions of former Army Green Beret doctor Jeffrey MacDonald in the 1970 slayings of bis wife and two daughters in North Carolina today and told a lower court to dismiss the indictments against him. The 4th U.S. Cireuit Court of Appe als said Mac Donald's constitutional right to a speedy trial had been violated during the tong delay between his indictment and the time he was found guilty in 19'19 by a federaJ jury. ··We cannot aDd do not assess tbe corndaeU el tbe jvy'a verdict, .. tbe eoart aaid. But it added tbat it could not condone "a prosecutor1 al method 91 ~ coariltimlil in viOlldan el die luDdam Wal consUtutional ri&bt of fatare generaliom.'0 Mad>ooalcl 36. claimed that four drug-crazed intruders tilled his pregnant wile. Coldt.e. 216. daughters Kimberly. s. and K rislen. 2. and stabbed him at their Fort Bragg. N.C. home. After a feCleraJ jury convicted him last Mlg. 29, U.S. District Judge Franklin Dupree Jr. se nt enced h im lo three consecutive life terms and denied appeaJ bond. MacDonald has been servin~ the senteoces at the Terminal Island, federal prison, ne ar bis HuaUngton Beach home. He was an emergency room physician before his ~onviction. Amonc those who attended the t r ial daily were Colette Mac Donald's mother a nd stepfather, Mildred and Alfred Kassab ol Cranbury. N.J . Once MacDonald's s trongest supporters, they subsequeoUy became CODYioced be was lying and fought to bring him lo trial. Kassab said today be was .. furicM" at tbe appeals eowt ruling and would try lo take tbe case tot.be U.S. Supreme Court. "ll 's infuriating when anybody stosie to think ol tbe sad state this country's com.inc to when a coDvieted triple murderer Is tumed looee on a technicality." Kassab said from his New Jersey bome. "I'm absolutely fUrioul and ha'fe no intentloa to let Wnl• stud." Kassab said he will know more about wbat actioe ma.y be take• oa Tbunday. after t.be decision bu been read more thorou1bly bJ 1overnment atlorDeJS. In aqumeata to a t.bree·Judle a ppeals court panel l n February, dele11se attorneys artued tbal IO"ftUIM'll delays before lilacDauld WU iDdk:ted preJldeed enorta to def...S blm. Federal attone11 couMered that tbe deftmM bad failed to meet. tile le1al t•sta tbat cs. DOCIOll, .... Al) Garlic Still Uaharveded GILROY CAP) -About 15 mUUen po.aadt of 1arllc remalaed ~led aa I.JOO atrttlal prlk~en eaatlMed -----........ better wktlll eOecliUW· Tbelbtlm.wldelaMl•JulJ 11 ................... at far•• pndul•I tomatoe•. fe,,.., .... b ........ , .. an-d oalo•~t aetor411at to olllclaa. of me UDh .. 'l'Vm won.a. FREEDOM ORDERED Or. Jeffrey MacDonald President •Anxious' To Testify WASHIN GTON tAP> President Carter, launching a counteroffensive in the Billy Carter-Libyan cast> less than two w e e k s b e fore the Democratic Na tion a l Convention. says he's anxious to ap~ar in person before Senate invest.i gato r s , possibly in nationally televised hearings. Jn an effort to minimize the political fallout from the affair, Co rter said he is eager to respond to Senate questions. "the sooner the better." ·And just lo m ake sure his side or the story gets out before the convention begins Aug. 11 . Carter s aid he will send the Senate a full report next week and then hold a news conference to answer questions about it. Sen. Birch Bayh, D·lnd .• c h airman of the Senate investigating panel, said that if Carter asks to testify before the panel next week. "I don't know how you can really say •no· to a sitting president who's under the kind ol cloud President Carter is right now." "If he says, 'Look. I'd lilte to come up tomorrow and talk with you about what the facts are,' I think he has the right to be heard," Bayh said. But Sen. Bob Dole. R·Kan., a member ot the panel, said any appearance by the president next week would be "premature. inappropriate, and disruptive" and would "short-circuit the inveati1ative process." ~ Carter made a s urprise appearance Tuesday in thet Wblte House press room to cteclare -once again, but time on television -that brother bad no Influence policy toward Libya and that there was no interference with , the Justice Departmen uavest.lption of the afCair. 8ill1 Carter bu acknowledaed contacttn1 White House appolntmenta sffretary Pbllf p .J. Wise Jr. lut year to inquire about eilht C·l.30I purchased by Ubya in tbe early 1970s. 'n.e Waahlnrton Poat reported today. Tbe newspaper quotes IDIGrmed IOUftel as aaylnc be made the cliacloeure in a Jan. 17 Interview with Justlce Departnwat omctals. Exploeion Fatal SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP> ~ A ma• Nload.lDC •hotcun sbelll •• ldJW by an exploelon ill a worklhop at tbe CaHfomia &peelalllied TralnlDI tnstltute • Camp S. Lull Obalp> P'°""I . .-- Al DAILY PtLOT H/F Yisiting Bather Drowm A lT·)'Hr-Okt Rowlud HeqlitU youU. wbo appa~nUy drift.ed too far f'ronl dloft • a beltJ bMrd 1'ue day bff••• Huatlast- Csty 8e cb's ~ eowatnc VlC'h m ol Uw c> as.on l)t•lld lS W\llfr do Cru1 ·rec~on ... ho wn vuutu'I lbe bnch wttb h " brothers and friends . Manne Sal t)' C ptaln Dwa O'Arnall S&ld ~ youlb drtf\ed ubout l~ y r<b from hote near Bear h Bou.levard t l 1 40 • m . when he appattnU,y la.t biS s:rtp on the board tn a bout eltbt feet or water The yout.h 's brotbtt dnd J ldt'g uard w ere unsucC'essrul tn thear rescue attempt.l> A te dm ot ltf ~guards and ~C'Ubd d1H·r~ searC'hed for tht' \OUlh's bod y v.h1c h wa ~ r\·co .. en.'<i J\ \2 15 p m Death Cause Undetermined By Autopsy An a uto p sy co nduc ted Tues day d.Jd not reveal the cause of death of a youth whose body was dumpe d Monday night along Santiago Canyon Road. Orange County S h e rHl's Department U.. Wyatt Hart said homicide investigators a re now a waiting toxicological reports m their attempt to ascertain what C'a used the still-unidentified youth's death Hart said investigaotrs s till do not know tf the youth may have been a \,Clim an the so-called Freeway Killings Whtie two '.'>USpects are in custody an c:onnect1on with some o f the freeway murders. investigators have s~11d that other suspects ma) till be outstanding. Th~ bod y o r th e you t h. bt>ltev{'(f to be m his late teens or earl)· ~. was discovered at 9 30 p m. Monday night by a Coto de Caza r~1dent who was traveling on Santiago Canyon Road north of Cooks Comer Hart said the vouth was clad onl) m a pair · of faded blue Jeans Fireworks ~tart Blaze; Home Burns llle$(al hrt>works wer e blamed for igniting a roof fire that dama~ed a Hunt1n~ton Beach ho me Tuesday afternoon llunt1n~ton Beac h Fire Captain J ohn Van Dyke said damage to tht' home al 9452 Gulstrand Drive was limited to :,everal hundred dollars. thanks to quack action by a neighbor and a police officer who began extinguishing the fire with a J?a rden hose No injur ies were reported m the incident. Arson In vesti ga t or Jim Pomero} said the l p.m. fire was started by three youths ~euing orr illegal bottle rockets. He sa id it ha s n ot been determined "'hat steps may be taken against the tno, aged 16 and 17 F18hing Rules Eyed W.\SIUNGTON (i\P> -U.S •md Can adi.m officials have met to tr) lO iron out d1rferences m la ws governing tuna fishing . 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Bria•, 1tt0~ to a tGI")' In today'• R1t hrnond e LA'ader Brian attackC'd the d cllk>n to ttw ~two JudCes to "ablolve 4 Mae Donald) forever of lhll Mdeous offenn . 1bock•n1ly t&)1n1 his l'dea.e uchaaively Oft the f~ ot lbe aovemment t.o pl"OleCWe whlun 1 shorter tlme than u did " The majority d«aa1on st.att"d lhat too k>na a period ol ume elapsed between MacDonald's arrest for the February. 1970, murders and the return of a cnmlnal indictment in January of 19'15. And the s t ep fath e r o f MacDonald's slam wue reaC'l ed nngrily and vowed to seek an a ppeal of the r ever s al or Mac Donald's three murder convictions today. Alfred and Mildred' Kassab ot Cra nbury, N J .. stepfather and mothe r of Colette MacDonald. pressed prosecutors for years to have their son-in-Ja w brought to trial · · 1 still stand by what f saJd five years ago ... If the courts · of this country won·t administer juStiC'e l Wlll. No doubt ab6ut 1t . · · Kassab said in a telephone inte rview. Kassab refused to explain that remark. but repeated that he d.Jd n ot i nt e nd to allo w the government to drop the case now. " I th.ink my wife t.hinJts the same way I do. that when the courts of this country turn a convict e d tripl e -murde rer .oose simply because they UunJc he wasn't tried fast enough, l think this country is in a sorry state ... he said. ··1 don"t have any intent10n of allowing them to drop the C'ase, ·· he saJd. "l mean you know I wasn't bom yesterday and I've done a lot in the last 10 years a nd I'm not about to stop now by no s tretch of any body's 1 m agination. · · * * * ' Fro•P~AI DOCTOR ••• determined prejudjcial delay. After the killings, the Army d ecided not to court-martial M acDonald It was n 't until January 1975 that a federal g rand Jury handed up an indictment and the trial was delaved until last s ummer by defense pre·trial proceedings. T he issu e o f prej udice centered on one witness. Helen StoeckJey. an admitted former d rug addic t who defe nse at t o rn eys maintained participated in the killings . During the trial, however. she C'laimed loss of memory . MacDonald claimed one of the intruders was a woman who earned a candle and chanted .. Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs." f'ro•PopAI CETA ... dra w the line" Just because C unningham r eturned the m oney does n ·t wipe out the initial crime-" The delecti ve said the Labor D e partm e nt rarel y communicated on the progress or the inves tigation . despite letters of inquiry from himself and the Orange County District Attorney's olfice. ..l think they sat on it and gave us every excuse they could in hopes that it would cool off and the city would lose interest in pursuing prosecution," the detective said. .. They can't s tand adverse publicity on these federal job proer~. It's like airing dirty laundry, but it's a responsibllity to the people funding tbe programs to s how honest accounlitlg and monitoring or it." The Oepartmeot of Labor ts the lead agency in charge ol the federal job program& . Recently, Huntington Beach deputy city attorney Bob Sangster ~ved a letter from the Labor Department atatm.. the i•ue "lacked jury appUr and would 'DOt be Pf'OleCUt.ed on the federal level. Sangster interprelil!d this to mean that because Cunnin,.,.m had paid back the Sll,000 unauthoriaed loan, the J,.abor Oepartmem believes It would be a difficult caa• to pro1ecute successfully. Mata Thwart KWa.p OLBIA. ludlala <AP) -A Swt.a ~ ...... -a, wltla bU ftlD dr'0¥9 off al leaM "" ...... wbo ... ,. tryl.. to kldaap IUm, pollc• uld. He IUftered • Mad art from • blow from a pUtol butt dlll'Ull tbe attaa. I . - DA VI 0 11iW ltl L.LO DOltM.O HVOUt ·~Al..OOATUN THESE ARE PHOTOS OBTAINED BY POLICE OF 18 YOUTHS BELIEVED TO BE VICTIMS OF FREEWAY KILLINGS Two M9ft Q\arged by Loe Angete• Authot1U.a W1ttl 14 of the Murdera; Oraft99 County Looking at Four More OC Links Four Deaths By FREDERJCK SCHOEMEIU.. OI ... 0...., ,.._ SQ!t Pr~ecutors v.i ll go before the Orange County Grand Jury w ithin a week to seek four murder indictments againsi a Downey ·man charged Tuesday In 14 of the so-called "freeway killing!)" of young me n and boys In Soul.hem California Chief Deputy District Altomey James Enri2ht. s aid the jury Fro•Pa~AJ FIRE .•. buildings were lost. We set up a perimeter to protect buildings surrounding the lumber yard." Despite the per imeter of rireflght e r s. a n estimated $10.000 damage was done to a row of s h o ps and offices immediately west of the \umber ynrd at 140 E. 17th St. Those structures. part of the Mesa EA.st Center at 130 E . 17th St . s ust ained ext e rior heat damage. Lewis said. H eat also d a m aged three 3Ut omobiles owne d by Mrs. Parvin Arami who operates a beauty salon at 1721 Fullerton Ave .. immediately east of the lumber yard But plumber Joe Castro of 1727 F'ullerton Ave .. asleep next door t o th e sa lo n when awakened by his dog Shaft. said he m oved his new camper from the fire area as soon as he reported the blaze by telephone. Nodding across Fullerton Street where the truck was safe ly parked this morning. Castoro said ... It's a brand new 1980 model I didn't want to lose at yet ·· Castoro. who said he doesn·t know u he was the first to report the blaz.e. exdaamed. "Boy ~a~ 1t hot . . everything went up at the same time. real quack r vc never seen anything the likes of that before. ··I grabbed a hose a nd started hosing my garage ·'The first one along h ere was a cop. He told me to get the hell out of here I went across the street over there and s tayed." Chief Lewis. who said his men had the blaze under control by 4 30 a.m . called the fire that blackened the block·dei?p yard the worst in five years. .. One of t he most unusual facets of this particular fire," he s aid. "was that it was prevented fro m invol ving s urrounding exposed bwldlngs ... Youth Seized Jn Gold Theft An 18-year -old Fountain Valley youth who was grabbed by a jewelry store owner after he allegedly ran from the store with a handful of gold nuggets bs has been charged with grand theft. Police said Rieb Lynn Smith of 9531 Slater Ave .• asked to look at an anniversary gift for his father at Jack's Jewelers. 18575 Main St .. at 2:50 p.m. Monday. When a clerk displayed the gold nugge ts. S mi t h allegedly grabbed four and ran from the s hop. The susped was chased by the s tore owner, a clerk and a witness and finally was detained by the store owner until police arrived. nae nuggets, valued at $1,000, were recovered, police said . Uuh Missing; Employee Too A Lal\lll& Beach man is being IOUlbl by DOlice tn connection wltb t&e Reported disappearance ot $10,000 from a Hanun,tOD Beaeb buliJMN. PoUce laid the owner ol the Boot Ben, *12 Beacb Blvd .• l'WOIMd tbal 1M 1ave emJ)lo1ee Mlcll•el D. WbllenaDl, 29, s10.• • reee1,u to depoltt m a bank Liit.-. Tiie mooer never was depo1tled la tbe bank, and WhlHUDt 11 mlutn1. police laid. I • will be presented ev1denC'c that 1nves t1gator s bC'lle,•e links William Geor ge Bonin , 33, a truck driver. an four or the s layil'lgs that fall within the Jur lsdkhon of Orange County law enforcement a~enc1es . Th e fou r v1ct 1m s w e re identified as : Frank Denrus Fox. 17. of Bellflower . whose nude body was found last Dec. 2 alongside Ortega Hhthway five miles east of San Juan Capistrano -Glen Norman Barker. 14. of Hunungtoo Bea<."h whose body was discovered March 22 near the Upper San Jua n Cr eek campground on Ortega Highway near the Ri verside County hne -Ru.ssell Duane Rugh. 15, of Garden Grove. whose body was found lymg next to Barker 's -Lawre nce Sharp, 18, of Long Beach. whose body w a.5 dumped betund a Westm1n::.ler serviC'e stal.lon on May 18 Bonin wa s n a m t d by investigat o r s fro m the Los Angeles Sh e r iff's and Los Angeles Police departments as a s us pect 1n 21 of the murders of young men a nd boys whose bodies had been dumped an Southern California since May 1979. There have been 41 unsolved murders since 1972. but the cu rre nt rnves t1 gat1on h as focused onJy on the 28 that have nC'cu r red since B o nin. a t w1ce-ronv1C'ted and registered sex offender. was released from state pnson in October 1978 A :.econd s us pect , \'e rnon R o nald Butts . 22. a lso of Downey, ~as charged Tuesday ~1th sue murder.. tm·csl1$(ato,-.; allege that Butts a nd BfJn1n a cted a~ a ccomplice' an lhc 'layings ~\ddiuonallv. Bonin 1c; l hJrgc>d v. tth 1 l rount"> of robb{'r~ om· c·ount or sodom~ and om• count o f ma vhe m Butts a ls<1 1s charged with three counl5 of robbery Enright s a id h e dl s o anticipated that ev1dcnC'e on Bonin·s alleged 1nvoh1c ment an the death of Stepben J . Wells. 18. Downey. whose body was found behind a Huntington Beach serv1('(' station on J une 3. also SUSPECT IN 21 MURDERS WUltam Bonin, 33 ~ ould be present£-d before the grand JUT)" The Wells murder ""as a mong :hose ~1th which Bonin ~:t'> charged Tue s da~· 1n L1>s Angeles. Ennght said. however. that procedurally the case 'i ho uld be tried in Or ange County. lJonm. who IS S·feet 7 and w e 1 gbs 160 pounds. s too d 1mpass1vely v.,th his hands tn h1:. pockets in the Los An~t'l~ courtroom when he learned or new murder char~es ,\ r ra1gnment ~a ' d t-la\ l'd 1mt1I Aug. 8 at the request or de f ense atto rn C'y Todd Land~ren. of ~ewpnrt ~PaC'h Honan "'ho fact-'> th"' dtJth p('nalt~ !>houJd he be COO\ IC'I• rj •~ bt>mg held without bail Bonin "'a~ arn" .. l•'<i J unl 1:? 111 !lull\ ~ood on l"'O .it•' 11fh..n •" b' ~n undcr <'over ">Ur\l'llld1l1 •· team assigned to the ··Fr~~d~ I\ iller .. cast' I nvec;t1gator<; '<t 1d l hl•\ "'l'rt' pro vided Bonan·s namt' b) J JU\ l·nlle ""ho C'la1 m ed Bonin threatened him with harm A maJor break 1n the ca:.e occurred rune days ago when :..1 friend and confidant ~( Borun !>. Everett .. Scotty ·. Fra!>e r. told SIX-TIME ACCOMPLICE? Vernon Butts, 22 '"' t'"ll J!a tor~ lhdl Bonin onC'l! d t· ., c r 1 h t• d h 1 "> a I I t· g e d 1 n' o l\ e mt•nt 1n ont> of t he frt•1:v. a!-k1ll1nJ(~. that of ~1arcus c;ra b .... 11. a German youth who <11-..ippeared afte r h1tchhikmg m '\1•wport Btoach on Aug. 5, 1979 I Its body was round the next mormng in Calabasas He had bt!en Rarroted and stabbed. Investigators said they went to Ruth' rt>Stdc·net• Thursday night J nd found ('\ 1dence that hnked h1 m to the ktlllng o f Darin t\1•ndnrl. l!> a St::inton youth ~ hu d1~J ppt•J red from ~ork pnl 29 His bod\ ~as found the f11ll11~ing day 1n C:Jr<>on f.iu11 -""' br1o k t'd fo r . "'' ,.,t1i:a11nn of murd1:r e arly I-rid.h .. 1llhoui::h invt"illgators . 1t1d 11111 ,•"nt1u111T tht Jrrt!'l unlll 1 Ill 'd·t • 11 ...... p1le l\'mperature~ Ul the m111 ·-.... m LlJ' AnJ,?l'le~ But~ · .ippeared an C'Ourt weannJ,? a : -.,k1 t) P\' JJ C'kc•t th<; arraignment : ~ :i... p<l"-.lpuned until Aug. 13. • Curt L1ve-.,ay, chief deputy : '11,trict attorney m Los Angeles : Count). c;a1d 1nvc-.t1 gat1on mto : the freewav kill tnS?s is nol · l" o n <' I u d e ci a n d ~ a i d t h e : p ns~1b1l1 1y ex1 sh th:..tt other ~­ !>U PC<'I::-~•II be named , .. VOL. 13, NO. 212.' SECTIONS, .. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1980 Brother Gave llim Cables Diven Recover Treasure BERWI CK . L a . CAP> Divers probinc the wreckqe of a auaken lllh century ship olf the Louisian a coas t have broupt up 40 pounds of gold - worth almost $400,000 -30 pounds of silver and fi ve tons of copper. along with numerous bags ol well preserved artifacts, Gov. Dave Treen a nnounced today Standing ln front of two tables of tre as ures and holding a five-inch gold i ng ot. Tre en described the discovery as ''one o r th e m os t e x c iti n g a rcheol og i ca l f i nd s i n Louisiana and m aybe one oC the most significant in the Gulf." o.i1, PlleC _..., ._..._ Treen sajd it is not known if more precious metals are still in the broken-up hulk of the ship, which he said went down in 15 to 18 feet of water. 1 '~ miles off the western Louisiana coast south of the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge in Cameron Parish COSTA MESA FIREMEN BATTLE BURNING ABC LUMBER COMPANY IN BLAZE WHICH ERUPTED AFTER 2 A.M. TODAY Mesa Fire Called Arson Unde r an agr eem ent with Curtis Blume. a s hrimper who found the wreck. the state will get 25 percent or the metals and a II the a rtifacts as well a s contro' or the handling of the salvage The shrimper and his partners will get 75 pe r cent of the precious metals. Al the current market price for gold of more than $600 an ounce, 40 pounds would be worth $367.500 .. We will h a ve comple te authority over the disposition of the artifacts." Treen said "Deep Throat' Sparks Suit CAMBRIDGE, Mass. <AP> - Two Harvard students cited for obscenity law violations are of( the hook. but plan to press a rivil suit against the district al· torney who ordered their arrest for screening the movie "Deep Throat." ·C rimina l c h a r ges we r e dropped Tuesday against Carl Stork and Nathan Hagen when they ag r ~e d t o p rovide a uthorities informa tion and possible test imony a bout t he film's distributor , according to M iddlese" District Attorn,.y John Droney 's office. The two have med a civil suit against Drone y asking that criminal proceedings be halted and their criminal r~rds be destroyed. It also seeks a n un· specified a mount in damages. Quake Hits Nepal KATMANDU. Nepal IAP> - A strong earthquake Tuesday night rocked Katmandu. capital of the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal Many people fled their home5 in panic, but there were no i mme diate r e p o rts o f casualties or major da m age By JERRY CLAUSEN Of tN 0.toly PllOI Sl.tf Eighty-foot high fla mes that •Could be seen from as far as the San Diego Freeway dest royed Costa Mesa's ABC Lumber yard on East 17th Street early today. F ire Chief Bob Beaucha mp said the inferno was deliberately se t "in sever a l locations '.' throughout the yard fi lled Trench Curbs Traffic on SD Freeway A one-inch deep t rench that Caltrans bas cut acr oss a ll s outhbound lanes in the San Diego Freeway al the Santa Ana River has paralyzed traffic for 10 miles. extendi n g t o the Ga rd e n Grove fr eeway, Highway Patrol said today. According to Offi cer J ohn Me ritt t h e s l ow-m ovin g. bumper-to-bumper traffic will not be relieved until midnight. whe n Caltrans road c re ws ..,ould arrive to fill the t rench. The traffic problem occurred when drivers s potted the trench and slowed down before crossing it A spoke s m a n for Caltra ns said that the trench was dug to help fill a sag in the lanes. and tha t he was surprised that people would slow down before crossing it The spokesman said that the crew would close the southbound lanes of the freeway between E u c lid Street and H a r bor Boulevard from m idnight to 6 a .m . Thursday. with traffic being diverted onto side streets. Tbe Highway Patrol reported no traffic a ccidents as or 10:30 a.m .. due to the slow speed of traffic State OKs Irvine Coast I ,and Gift Special to tbe Dally Pilot SACRAMENTO -The state Public Works Board, meeting here today, unanimously accepted a gift of 500 acres of land along the-southern Orange Coast '"°" the Irvine Company. IN A BRIEF_ 10-minute sessiotl , the three-member board also agreed to pay the land's bonded indebtedness to the Irvine Ranch Water Dlstrid.. The board agr.eed to set aside up to $'100,000 to retire the bonds. The money, the board agreed, would come from a fund previoully set aside to help relocate mobile home tenants ln the Crystal Cove area TBE•ACaB PARCEL, known u Moro Ridge, ::~ the lrvlne Company to •UllDODl lbe Cr7ltal Con State Park. · tbe lift of tbe acreace is called for ln a f9'lenl teeklD8 creation d an 11.000 acre urban ••Uoaal park aI::I the lnine Coast, Irvine =: Oflldala tbe lift eame wUhout ltrin&s lumber . roo fin g, pa1nl , hardware and othe r mater1a b LO!?S to owner ·manager James Moore of 2432 Vista Hogar . Newport Beach. is expected to reach more than $600,000; the chief estimated. All Costa Mesa fi re men and fi refighters from Santa Ana and Ne wport Beach responded to the full alarm blaze reported at 2:23 a.m Battalion Chief Ed Le"'"· who "'as in charll(e of hatthng the block·deep :,ea or flame, s aid a S:.mta Ana fare captain ..,Uffl'red sh~ht 101ur1es during the bJttlc when knockt.•ct over b' a ho .... t· strl'<:1m whit~ d1rc·ctin~ ·effort!. to halt thl' blaze• bt-fori.· 11 coulrl reach Bob's Bu~ Roy rei.ta unint immediatl'ly to tht.· ca~t. Lewis 'ia1'1 , ··we r~altzc·d when we got then~ that the AH( Trial Delays Cited HB Medic Cleared Of Murder Verdict RICHMOND. Va. I AP> -A rederal appeals court reversed t h e m u rd er con victions of fo rmer Arm y Green Be ret doctor Jeffrey MacDonald in the 1970 slayings of hls wife and two daughters in North Carolina today and told a lowe r court to dismiss the indictments against him . The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Ma c Don a ld's constitutional right to a speedy t rial had been violated during the long delay between his indictment and the time he was found guilty in 1979 by a federal jury. "We cannot and do not assess the correctness of t he jury's verdict," the court said . But it added that it could not cond on e .. a p r osecutorial method of obtajning convictions in violation of t he fundamental constitutiona l right of future gener ations." MacDonald, 36, claimed that four drug·crazed intrude rs kHled his pregnant wife. Colette, 26. d a ughte rs Ki mbe rly. 5. and Kristen, 2. and sta bbed hi m at their Fort Bragg, N.C. home. After a federal jury convicted him last Aug. 29. U.S. District Judge Fra nklin Dupree Jr. s ente n ced him t o three c onsecutive life te rms a nd denied appeal bond. MacDonald bas been serving the sentences at the Terminal I s l a nd , f e d era l pri s on . near his Hunting to n Beach home. He was an e mergency r oom phy'sician be fore bis r.onvictioo. Among tbose who attended the trial d a lly we r e Colette Mac Dona ld's mother and stepfather. Mildred and Alf~ Kassab of Cranbury, N.J . Once . MacDonald 's stro ngest supporters, tbey subsequently became convinced he was lying and fouabt to bring him to trial. Kaasab said today be was .. furtom" at the appeals court rulla.g and would try to take the case to tbe U.S. Supreme Court. "It's lnfurlatlna when anybody stops to think of the sad state lhls countey's coming to when a convicted triple murderer la turned Soose on a tffhnlcallty, •• tc .. ab said from his New Jeney home. "I'm absolutely furious and have no lntenUon to let lhinp ataDd." kauab Hid be Wiii know more about wlult action m:J.Y be &PH OG 'l'ftunclay. alter the decis ion bu been read more ------~ ' . FREEDOM ORDERED Or. Jeffrey MacDonald thoroughly by ~ovN nm ent attorney::.. In aq~uments to a three·1udge appea l s court pan e l 1n Fe bruary. defense a ttorneys argued that government delays before MacDonald was indicted prejudiced efforts to defend hi m. Federal attorneys countered that the defense had railed to m ee t t he lega l tes t s that determined preJudiciat delay. After the killings. the Army decided not' to cour t -martial MacDonald. fl wasn't until Jan uar y 1975 that a federal grand Jur y h anded u p an indictment a nd the trial was delayed until last s ummer by defense pre-trial proceedings. T h e issue o f prejudice centered on one witness, Helen Stoeckley, an admitted former dru g addict w ho d e fe nse a tt o r neys m ai nt ai n e d participated in the killings. During the trial, howe ver. she claimed loss of memory. MacDonald claimed one of the Intruders was a wo man who carried a candle and chanted "Acid Is groovy. Klll the pigs." The word "pig" was·scrawled in blood on the headboard ln the master bedroom. · But Investigators said physical evidence -blood stains . fibers and threads - d i dn't m a t ch MacDon a ld's story. <See oocroa. P•ce AZ> building~ "ere lost. We set up a IJl'rl meter to protect bUJlding.!t :.urroun<Un~ the lumber yard .. l>e,pltl· the perimet er of f1rt>f 1~hter s, a n c~t1mat e d SI0.000 damage "as done to d ru" o f :.ho ps and o ffi ces unmedlatelv west of the lumber \ ard al 140 E. 17th St Tho~l' ~tructures. part of the \1 esa East Center at 130 E 17th <Stt FIRE. Page At> Probe Opens In Stabbings At OC Jail O r an ge Count y S h e ri ff's deput1e::. a re attempting to dl'lerrrune the 1dent1tle~ or )811 1nmate5 respons ible for separate c,tabb1ng attacks that have left th r ee othe r prisoners with IOJUflCl' Lt. Wvatt Hart said both st..,bbin~ '1nc1dents were l'au.st'd b~ 1nm<ite~ possessing ~poon:. formed into knaves. On Tuesday . H art ~aid . Eu~ene Wilson Clayton. 28. of Santa Ana was stabbed in the c;houlder a he was s leeping in ht~ cell Hart s aid the cell door "'as open for clothing exchange purpose~ and that about 50 inmates were in the area. On Mo nday. lwo inmates. Roger Keith. 27. and J ames Riley. 23. both of Santa Ana. "'<.>re . tabbed on lhe Jail roof during a r~reauon period Keith is in serious but stable rondihon at the Jail ward al UC In me Medical Center . lnj unes to other two inmates were not t•o ns1dered serious. Hart said. Torture Case In Mistrial TUCSON <AP> -A federal Judge has declared a mistrial m the torture-robbery case against two southern Arizona brothers accused of attacking three Mexican men who had crossed the border looking for work. · T he mistrial was declared T uesday five hours after the Jury foreman sent the j'6dge a note saying the panel could not reach a unanimous verdict. The )Ury bad delibera ted (Or 34 hours. ' . The jury got the case on Thursday, after four weeks of testi mony. Jury lndict8 3 In Desert Deathe TUCSON. Arb. (AP> -A fed e r•l grand Jury here bas Indicted t'WO SalvadorlM md a Mexican on feeler~) coupincy and s muggHn1 char1es in connect.Ion wttb a desert trek that left l3 Salvadorau deed earlier thla month. Cha r1ed were Elias Nunes Guardado. as. ol Chalatenanco. El Salvador; Mateo Pncledo Navam>, 54, ol Sonoita, llalco; and Sant.o8 Ellu f'lo.w, .i.o ol El Salvador. \'e•rHemetow• Dell~ NewHpaper . ' TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ~ Billy; Papers Stored At Home l I WASHING TON I AP> -Billy Carter told Justice Department investigators that his brother. the president, gave him State Department cables and that he kept them in his home. Rep. Ha rold Sawyer. R-Mich., said today. Sawyer said his information came from documents supplied by the J ustice Department to the House Judk 1ary Committee. of which he is a member Re p . Harold L Volkmer . D·MO. also said the document...., showed that Bill y Carter h<1d said he received cables from the pres ident. Volkme r. however. did not recall the words "State Department" or the claim lhat Billy Carter kept tht t:ables at home Sawyer. told hy Volkmer nf has th ff e nng rceollect1on. sa 1d hi· v.as certa in that v.h at he recalled on lhe::.l' point:. w<.1:. correct H e ~a 1d the µr e s Hknl ::. brother w~ 1nter v1e\l.cd b) J11el Lasker. head of internal S{'<'Unty for the Justice Department. and an fBI agcnl. He did not recalt the date ()f the inter view Both Sawyer and \'olkmn .<.atd Billy Carter told the agents that the cable~ were supplied b y "J 1mm» .. Sa wye r sa id t he c ables con cerned trips wh ich Bill y Carter made to Libya "He said the) were at his house and hl' got them from Jimmy," Sawyer said. On Tuesday. President Carte.r. launching a counter-offensive in· the Billy carter-Libyan case less than two week:. be fore t he Ue m oc r at1 c Nat iona l Convention. said he is anxious to appear ln person before Senate inves t igat ors. pos::.ibly in nationally televised hearings In an effort to m1nim1ze the pohticaJ fallout from the affair, Ca rt er sa td he 1s ea ~er to CStt BILLY. Page AZ> Poll Places Uuter Third SAN f'Ri\NCISCO l AP I T he Cat1forn1a Pol l shows that tf a three·" a.,.. election were held in the s tate l od a~. Ro n ald Reagan would win handily and 1nd t•p l.'nd e nt candidate John Anderson would pus h Pre::.td e nt Carter into third place T he survey b) Mervin D. f ie ld s ho "'s that R eagan . t h e fo rm e r Cal iforn ia gove rno r . enjoys an inc r easing ly com manding lead that has soared since the mid·J uty Re publican Nation a l Convention. In a three·way battle. Reagan would poll 51 percent to 23 percent for Anderson and 20 percent for Carter. the poll said. Coast Weather Variable cloudiness with 10 percent chance or light s ho we r s t o n ight a nd Thursday. Lows tonight 65 at the beaches, 72 inland. Highs Thursday low 70s to near 90. INSl8£ TOD1' V Su MUi. att bldldmg lft M onlaoUon , ond aome obttrt1tr1 ltH IM boom GI Q "dramatic" o/firmalWtl of tlle tpfrH oftd dtverfltr o/ Nn> York 0CatJ1. SH •'°'11· ~Kl. l•tlex M .,_....... a• a. Llllmft CM • ... ..,. M.._ ........ U --· ........ ...., =-tt ......... .. a..... '" ................. . ~· en -....~ au Ct-••• Ctl Plllllll W.Atl, • ........... ....... ., .. .......... .--....... .. =.:.. ... ,, ,......... • .. CM~ ... n ..... CMI ...._ M •1111•1 Cl1 ._....... M o.vt. Y fltl.OT ·Staff Cheers MD Decision Ome111ts at Uw ltd ral ~ 04 T~rnuftal laJ•nd. •Mnt Or Jtlfr~y M1c-D<>n1ld •aa bffn inc~ lasl •umnwr . •kt tOda)' he plan to l ,. t.be fa(thty ~ oon as cl\'itrtHW\' 11rr1,·~ rrom the r outt thul c•H•rtumf'd th murllcr ron' i. tum .. th1u en t ham th<'n• M Jt.'l~w11.1h.I h•l\I 11ffu•1uh ~ t hl• d1dn·1 '4ttnt to makl' any \•omnwnu. to the nc ... mL-d11 ll ll 14 l' \' l ' c ·• 11 11 r n (' ' ' f o r h c l>onJld in Hu lt·a ~h 'C . ~.11d ttwv 1nformt-d lht> dCX'lor o( tht• nt'"' t•url~ th1 11 mumtnA 'llC' -. .. i::. l•l.llt'd \·t'r) \t•r) ha pp).· 'aid l'-·g .A I U!\St:,tant ~unc~ J l N11..·-. lh.' aid ht• '4Us h.ippy that he was goinj.! lo run ror ra\'e miles tN!a' .. Co l h·J~U t'" _;, S t M ar) Medical C't•ntt•r in Long Beach "'here M ac o,ina ld served a!\ director O( t'mt?qwnc~ medJClnt.' b<'fore his t•onv1 ction. a lso werl' over JO)'('<.! A ~Poke:.ma n :.J1d tears and champa~nt· Wl'rl' no\,\'IO~ tn the corndon. and the rt? "'a~ a lot of laughter a nd hugging a mong . .. .. Fro"' ra ... tl DOCTOR ••• Pr~utors s aid MacDonald r1rs t killed his wife and Kimberly and then killed Kristen in an attempt to cover u p his art1ons Tht>' contc·ndt•d '.\t,a cDonald "'a s pro mpte d by l·xtr eme rati1we induced b~ Ion~ hours of "·orl. and a ... erit.•s of marital problem~ Afl<'r R• ~hour~ of dc llberat1on. the• Jun con\·1e1ed }1 acDonald of ftrst·deJ?rec• murder in the death o r K rt<.tt>n and ~l't·ond-degrt:e m urde r an the dl'ath:. of Colette J nd Ktmbt•rl~ Jury Convicts R e fugee in Wife.,s D e ath .\ C.1mbo d1 ctn r efu gee who on{'e believed his firs t family h ad penshed in thl' r t'voluti0n ~"eepmg hb native land was <·On\ 1cted by an Orange County Superior Court Jury Tuesday of firs t del!ree murder in the :-;ta hbinK d eath or has :.ccond \\ Jff' \n P ru m . 55. fu r l·-.· a 2t> ~ t•<ir·to -hfe -.tatt• pri!>on term \\ h ,. n h t' 1 .., .., c n t e n 1· l' d 1 n St•p1t·mhc•r Th.,. 1 u r~ dl'lJONi.lted a bout f 11u 1· hour:-. Tut·~ d .1' hl• f u r t· finding tht• hc·-;p1•(•t a('ic·d Prum _guilt' of kilhnK his wife during an .1qwmenl in their :\naheim a11<1r1 mt•nt la't FPbruar~ T ht· d e f<'nd:rnt !->ho"' l'd n o emotion as a tran,.latnr told him the JUr~ 's rlC'Cl!--HIO D ef<'nM.' atto rney T on ) K tl·~ 'aid he• fe ll the vt·rdict wa<. ··to t ally unju s tifi e d a nd unsupported b} tht' l'V1dencl· ·Tm shocke d .·· K 1cs sa id 0 U l S I d (' th I' (' 0 U rt r 0 0 m 0 ( Sup erior Court J ud~c Lio~ d Bl anpil'<i .Jr T he def<'OM' h<1 d t'Onte ndcd that Prum's waf(' Khcn~ Kuoeh. had impaled her..,t'lf on a knife P rum was usin~ to peel an a pple afte r "ihe mon·d 4u1ekly toward him during th<' argument R u t p r o H' c u l o r R i c h a r d Farnell <'1;11mt>d the refugee had consider ed killing his '\econd "1ft~ beforehand. c1t in11. a note found in Prum·s pocket at the t 1me of his ar rest indrC'ating Jail 1erms for peopk convicted of murde r The woman's d e ath h ad Ot'curred in the presence of ht!r fou r childre n . On l' of whom testified Mond<1y that he neve r s aw an appJ(' in has ~tepfather's hand ORANG£ COAST DAILY PILOT T~ O·~ \..,,.,, lM•i• Poot ""''" .,.r,.", , rno1N-O '"' Nt'*' Pt,. '" PwOt• fWioo o ... tho O,tt,_,,. to...,t ~'"""AIQ "'°'"CM.n, ~'•I" ·~·I•~ •• ""'°"'""""° ~... IMOVQit't t ''°4f' t )f (l>'l• ...... • ~-OQft 8t "l'I t1vtlt"'9f.-.n H1 •(h "ouf'lf 81ft VAIU·• ., "'"' L 4tQUn• t:tc· "ft """"" C.N\I ,. \ilf'tQ ... ,. ~>OfWI "°41tO"I I ~··"N"d\.itt"*'liM• ~ llf'ld .• , ,,., ... ~·"'-•iMt NOH'"'•"O P'M'\ • tit 1JI) W•\I t.'•Y \l•ftl P 0 be• 1~ CJ)t>W ~'\o4 y1,,.,,,, • ._,.,. ·-·--" -+"'•""1P;.y,,... , .... ew ... Vt<.• Pr'°'•*"' •flld Gf"*4' ....,_.. ,_, __ l O•lor ._,,._ ..... "ff ... f cl·ICP a......"'--... ,.\'-'' ~""'"O (d•'°' Office• (~1• M.r'W JlO W'ttlf"t tl•• Sc'fllll "~ &t: •rri 1071 No '°'"' ""°"""*" ""'"' notOI' u'-""""' '111\ a~~'" Bovltou td doC'lo~. nui "'' nd ''tht"t'I "'ho hl)d v.orlH'\l "It h M•cDort1ld prtor w hi C'OC\\'lctlon "E\'ff)OM l rt"ttll)' •<'Ital(',' 1d ~ lubllant nur e-. Dlanl'I t"''ood t-:,l't)Ont"i-cry1ni . h Pll> tur~ \\ c-r .. 'o 11hHJ hc.•'11 <'Omlntz tKmH• · T hl' t u r r \•nl dt rc•<"l or of ,.m~r•.ntf "'·,·1c.. " pr i.e<i hi det~b a\ the eo1.art 1ctloo. 11rolst'd M1rDoa1ld's 11klh as • 1,h)'&t t'lan and pr«'dlcte d ht' '4"t'1.tld M!tW"n to St Mary and J'ractlce In th~ ern e r gen cy t•tnt~r aaain f7 "I was totally overJoyed with the decilioo," sald Dr tephen S hea , who w o rk ed with MacDonald for nine yeHrs. "It WIAS a long time coming but »t lt>ast it was the right d erbion ·· "W e h aven 't put the r ha mpagne on lee becaube it's been going too fas t." Sheu said. adding "it'.s bee n u nightmart• until now " "lt w a s a diff erent a tmos pher e around he re last August It was ve ry solemn. t1 lot of tears. There a re a lot or tears today. too. but a different ktnd .. S hea said the e motional stress of ongoing inve stigations mto the murder case did not uJfert M St' Donald's professional skill. "He 's always been an excelient physician ... he s aid. "He 's won the affection of ju~t about everyone he 's com e mto contact with." She a s aid or his forml•r boss FlRE ... ~t . susta tnt.'d t'Xt l•r 10r heat dam age'. Uo\\lS said H e at a ls o d a m:.i gcd three ;.iUt<lmt>bJ les OWn (•d b \' '.\I r <; Pa n in Aram1 "'ho oper ates a bl•autv sa lun at 1721 Fullerton \' l' · 1mml·d wl<.'I\' t·a~t of tht> lumber yar d · But plumber J o t• Castro o f 17::!i f 11lll•rton ,\H' a~ll'l'J1 n( .. (l d 11 o r t o t h c..· ' ;.i I 11 n " h l' n .1"' ~•kt•nC'd b~ hti. dog Shaft. s;..11d h1..· Olo \l'<I ht~ m•\\ c..·amper frum thl' frn · ~•rt·<• a' -.oon u:-. he n·portl'd thl• blaze b) te lephone ~odd1ng a c ross Fullerton Strt:el "her e t he truc k wa s ..,af c·ly parked this morning, ca~tro said. "It's a brand new 1980 modt>I I didn •t want to lose It vc..•t · · Custro. who :.aid he doesn't kno " 1f he wus the fir:.t to rePort thl' bl:1ze. l'Xclaimed ... Boy wa~ rt hot l'\ c rythin~ we nt up at tht• 'aml' time. real quick. I've nt•\ t·r !'>\'{'ll anything the hkcs of that before· "I _grabb<>d a hoS\' anrl :-.tarted ho..,1ng m~ ~ara1.!l· "The firs t one along he re was a cop 1-k told me to get the hell nut of he re I went a<.'ross the 'tn·c..·t m c..·r thNe :tnd stayed " C'hil'f l.RWl!o>. w ho s aid ht'> men had thl' bhJZ(' unde r control b' t 30 a m . called the fire that bla ckened the block -deep yard the "'ors t m ft ve ve <l rs. ··one ''' the · mo~t unusual ract•ts of this particular fire." he ~aid . '\\<l!o> that it was pre vented from Jn\'olv1n g s urr ou nding l'Xpos('(J hu1ldtng~ ·• Th l· l a-.t bl a z e or thi s maj?mtud~ L~w1s !.a id . "as a -.trap o f 1ght manufacturing, c..·o mmt•rci I and office unrts at 3303 H<1rbo Blvd in 1975 Bt•sides piles of lumbe r and n1 h e r building materials liestroyed in t h1!> morning':. fire. a 10.000-square·foot. two story ha rd\\tire s ales building was l'ompletel) d emolished. Also d estroyed wer e two lumber shelter structur es along the eal>t and west ed~cs of the ~a rd As firemen continued to pour s treams o f wat e r o n s mold e rin g lumbe r and buildings a t 9 :30 a .m .• Fire C h ief Be auch amp s aid fire com panles a lso were se nt into Cost a Mesa by the c ities of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. They pulled into vacant rire houses as the entire Costa Mesa force turned out to battle the ABC conflagr ation. Beauchamp explained. f'ro• Page A I BILLY ••• respond t.o Senate 1 questions , "the sooner the better ." And jmt to make aure bis side or the s tory 1etA out be"fore the convention be1lna Au1. 11, Carter said he will send the Senate a full report next week and then bold a DeWI conference to answer quest.tom about lt. Bllly Carter also refu.ed to say whether be attemped to prenure bis brother on lbe llaue tbrou1b tbetr mother. Lillian, telllnl la.-U1aton tt ., .. none ot their bualneu, the newtpeper quoted ooe IOUI'« u aaylft&. OOMALOMYOaM IAMl!S MC CAI• llOHAl.O Oo\Tl.IH CHA Ill ES MlltAN0 4 THESE ARE PHOTOS OBTAINED IV POLICE OF 11 YOUTHS 8ELll!V£0 TO BE VICTIMS OF FREEWAY KILLINGS Two Men Ch.are" by Loa Angele• Authorttle• With 14 of the Murder•; Orattge County looking at Four More OC Links Four Deaths By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI t ... D•llY "ilot S~" Pro~ecutors will go before the OronRC County G r and Jury within a Wt.'Ck to s eek four murder indictm ents ugainsi a Downey m<in r harged Tuesday in 14 of the so -called "freeway killings" of young men and boys in Southern California. Chief Deputy District Attorney James Enr1i.?ht. said the j ury • * Death Cause Undetermined By Autopsy ..\n au t o p sy r o n du c tt'd Tue~da:, d.Jd nol re ve al the cause of death or a \ outh whose boc:h "'as dumµe d-'.\1onda~ n 1 ~h·l a l<Jni.: S<Jnt1ago Can:,t>n Hoad Orang l' Count} Sherifr's Department Lt Wyatt Hurt -.<11d ho m1 r1de an' l'stagator!'> an· no"' awa iting toxicological report~ in their attempt to asc~rtain v.hdt ca ul>cd tht.· s till·u n1 de nt1ftl'd 'outh ·~ death · Hart :-.aid IOVl'!>ttgaotr~ ~till do not know 1r the \OUth ma' han· bt•t•n ,1 \'lt llm in the !>O.·t·a llt·d F rc('",n · K 1 llinl!~ Whilt· l\\O 'U !>Pl't·t~ <1 r e in c u ... tod~ 1n c·onneC't1on \\Ith '"m t· 11( tht.· frt'l'"' a) murder:-.. tn\ l'~t1 ga111r:­ havt.' ~aid tha t othe r ~u~ix.·<'h m av still bl' outst<inding The b od y of thl· :, outh . belac\'C.'<.l to bt.• in his lat e teen~ or early 20s. was dtSCO\'ered at 9 30 p m · ~tonday night b) a Coto de Caza resident who "us travehnj.( on Santiago Canyon Road no rth of Cook~ Corner ll u rt s ;.11d the youth \\al> ch.id on!~ in a pair of foiled hluP Jl•an-. Auto Slams Into Eate ry LA:-.iCASTER (AP> Thl> mana~er of a drive -thro ugh restaurant was injured when her hus band drove the ir car through a rttstaur ant wall. sca tte r ing c u s t o me rs a nd pinn in g he r against the counter . sheriff's de puties said ··Miraculous ly. no on~ else was hurt:· Los Angeles County Deputy J a m es Ch i l es s ard Tue sday nig~t. He said when Gianna Logue. 50. the manager . e ntered the Carl's Drive·Thru rest aurant to ch eck on her employees at 8.45 p m .. her husband. Weyland. 48. s lid over to the car's driver's seat to move the vehicle His foot slipped orr the br ake pedal onto the accelerator. and the car lurcheo through a plate glass window Logue was arrested fo r investigation nf felony drunken d riving. Chill's s md Gas Rationing Nearly Law WAS HINGTON <API -A plan Jllving th e president the power t o or d e r gas oline rationing in a severe shortage without seeking prior congrcssionat•approval is on the verge of becoming law. ' T he program. whic h could le ad to gas coupon rationing on a per-vehicle basis In a petroleum s hortage o r 20 p ercent o r gr eater. takes effect at midnight tonight unless both the House and Senate vote today to block It. Their tim e fast runnins out, ratio ning opponents vowed a last·ditch effort to stop the plan dra f ted b y the Ca rt er a dminis tration . But their chances ol succeeding seemed sum. Strike Talka Move SAN FRANCISCO <A P ) - Necollatora will attempt to settle procedural diaputet that have halted t.alka In the tJ.4-Y hotel workert strike duriq a meeting toct.y ln Mayor Dianne Felnat.etn'• otnce. will be presented evidence that inves t igat o r s believe links Wilham George Bonin. 33. a truck driver. in four of the s la y ings that fall Within the Jurisdiction of Orange County law e nforcement agencies The fo ur victi m s w e r e identified us: Frank Dennis Fox. 17. of Be llflower . whose nude body was found last Dee 2 alongside Ortega Highway rive m iles east of San Jua n Capistrano. -Glen Norman Barke r. 14, of lluntin~on Beac h whose body "'as discove red Ma rc h 22 near the l ipp er San Juan C r t'e k <"a m pg round on Ortt•gJ ll1gh" a~ near the Rt\'t'rs idl• C:ount> lane Ru..,wll Duarw RuJ.(h. 15. <1f (;.inlt•n Croq·. \\hll'I· hod' ~d' fo und l)1n)! n<·'l to Murke r·-. r.a\Hc nce Sharp. IH, •>f Lun g Bca<·h. whoSl' hod~ v. JS d umr>t'd lx>h1nd a Wwstm1nste r '-l'f\ 1C'v ~ta lion lll) ~!-" tX B onin \\J~ named b ~ 1n\ t•-.t1gut or~ from t ht· l.•1.., \n ~l·lt·~ Sh ... r 1ff l> Jnd 1. .. , \ng<:lt·:-Pol1c.•t· d(•µartmt·nt~ .s' J "u~pt•t•t 111 21 of thl' m urd«r.., o( 'nu ng ml·n JO<! hn'.., "'ho~l' h o'111,, hJd ht·t·n dump1·d 1n !-.c)ulht•rn C..1l1forn1a ~JON• ~1;,i ~ 1979 Tht·n · h,1\l' bt·<·n H un,nlnd murdt·r., ""1t·t· l~li2 h ut ltw cur r 1· n t 1 n' l"-11J!J 1 to n h J ... h1cu-.1•tl onh cm th4: :!k th<Jt h.t\ 1· 11 r e u r r l' ti' .., 1 n t 1 • JI 11 n 1 n J t"' tt'l' <·110\ 1et1..·d J nd n·~1~tt·r1-<I wx offcndt?r. \\:.t~ rt•IC'u:.l'd from s tate prison in October 1978 A M'cond :.u!o>pl'c·t . Vl•rnon Ho n a ld Butt". 22. als o o f Downey. "<•s char~ed Tuesda~ Y. Ith six murder~ l nVl'Sll~ator-. ;tlleµt' th<Jt Bu tts ;;ind Bunin a ell'd ,1 -. .1cromµllc<:-. 1n l hl ~layan~s Add1 t ionall~. 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'' nor • 11n<·l11 d··d .1 11<1 '.l i d th 1• pn ..... it11 l1r \ 1'\l"t' th JI ol ht•r 'U'-l•(•ef-. \A.Ill tw• nam1·rl . . '\ Lagt•na/SOath Coast Ye•r Hemeaowa • Dally NewMp•per ED ITION ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 30. t9IO TWENTY.FIVE CENTS Oa4ty -SI.Mt """' swrrcHED TO ACRYLICS FOR SAFETY REASONS Mldlelle Pun:.H'• hlnttnga Shown Nattonatty Cop-out Artist Police Wife Fills Hours By PAUL GRIFFO Ol U. o.lly PllM S~ A woman whose husband is putUng in long hours as a police narcotics officer has the option of . J > mopin g around. 2> 'co mplain ing o r 3> do in g something creative to pass the time while he is away. That was the s ituation for Mi chelle Purcell, wife of Laguna Beach Police Captain Neil Purcell. 11 years ago. She · decided to take up pa;nung. ~ Her choice paid off in the long run Now her sUU·life acrylic works ha ve been r eproduced and distributed nationwide by · Donald Productions of New York. Many of her paintings also ha ve been exhibited a t the Laguna Beach Art-A-Fair since 19'72. Thts year Mrs . Purcell's original acrylics as well as the reproductions are for sale at the Art·A·Fair located on Laguna Canyon Road at Canyon Ac res Drive. Sh e says s he s trives for brightness and clarity in her paintings, which feature he~ s mall collection of a ntiques draped tastefully with flowers. "l like to paint happy things." s ays the congenial a r tist. ·'There 's a l ready enough gloominess in the world.·· She paints in a studio that her hus band added onto her house in Laguna Beach. Befor e that r~novation . however, she had to paint in her bedroom. "I almost killed a ll of us with turpentine." she chuckled. "I had to s top painting in oils because of it." Thus she switched to acrylic , paints to s pare her two daughters Deanna, 18, and Danielle. 16. her son Cary, 17, a nd her husband from the irritating fumes. Mrs Purcell's unreproduced on ginals sell for '$565. Originals that have been reproduced are Sl.100. The paintings can be viewed from 10 a .m. to 11 :30 p.m. daHy until Aug. 24, when the festival closes. Admission to the Art·A-Fair is $1 for adults. and free for children under 12 Wants to Testif g Carter 'Anxious' In Senate Probe WASHINGTON <AP > - President Carter, launching a ~ounteroffensive in the Billy Carter-Libyan case less than two week s b e f o r e the Democratic National Conventioo. says he's anllious to appear in person before Senate inves tigators. possibly in nationally televised bearings. In an effort to minimize the political fallout from the affair. Carter s aid he is eager to respond to Senate, questions, ''the soooer the better." And just to make sure his side of the story gets out before the eonvention begins Aug. 11 , Carter said he will send the Senate a full report next week and lben bold a news conference to answer questions about it. Poll Places Carter Third SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The California Poll lbows that ii a t.bne·way eledicln were beld in Ute state today. Ronald Reas• would win budlly aad ladepeadent ca...,.. Jobn ADdenoD wo•ld pasta President Carts llM Udrd plaee. Tiie IUl'ftY by Kerrin D. Field 1bow1 tbat R••yaa, tbe former Call oral• 1overnor, •JoJ• aa laenaala1t1 e•w·· 111Mu.tbu .................. uly •••••Ilea• NaUoaal cm,..., la a ......... , battle, aea1u woald poll 51 .. = ... ..._..,Of' Ml l'llllD llld • pereent lllrc.NI' ............ Sen. Bir ch Bayh, D·lnd .. c ha i rm an of the Sen ate investigating panel. said that if Carter asks to testify before the panel next week. "I don't know how you can really say 'no' to a sitting president who's under the kind of cloud President Cart.er is right now." "If be says, 'Look, I'd like to com e up tomorrow and talk with you about what the facts are; I think be bas the rigbt to be heard," Bayb said. But Sen. Bob Dole. R·Kan .• a member"' the panel, said any appearance by the pre.sldent next week would be "premature, inappropriate. and disruptive" and would "short-circuit the investigative process." Carter made a s urprise appear ance Tues day in the White House press room to declare -once again, but this' lime on television -that his brother bad no influence on p01icy toward Libya and that there was no interference with the Justice Department Investigation of the affair. Billy Carter bu acknowledged contacting White House appointments secretary Pbllip J . Wise Jr. last year to inquire about eitbt C·l.30s purebued by Llbya-in the early ll'JOI, ne Wa1bin1ton Post reported today. Tiie newspaper quotes informed IOUftt9 u layiDC be made tbe dilclolure in a Jan. 17 interview with Justice Department omctaJ.s. ..... The State Depart111eat bu refused to approve export liceDMB for the plaae1. wlddl are belal ltOred at a Loclsllnd Corp. f.alitr la Marietta. Ga. . M~-acC'GUllll of U11at 1e11 a, Billy Carter ret.ed to r when ubd wbetber b• bad tried to lntlamce tM prwtdftt In UM m...., of tbe plaaea, the PGst ......... Drug Duo :Freed Jury Rejects Afghan Connection A San Francisco tax attorney and his close friend have been acquitted by an Oranie County Superior Court Jury of charges thev were involve d in a $1 m i ll io n A f g han · 1Stan -to-Ca llfo rnia drug smuggling operation to bring hashish into Southern California. The six-man, six-wom an jury took Jess than four hours Tuesday to exonerate Morry Paul Weinstein. 39. and Gordon Bruce Munn . 4 6, o f the conspiracy charges. Both men had been arrested by federal narcotics agents two summers ago after transporting six crates containing 547 powlds of hashish from a San Francisco warehouse to a storage garage owned by Munn in the East Bay city of Concord. However . the t wo claimed on the witness stand they had no inkling they were transporting illicit drugs, believing instead they were hauling wooden trays for an importer -exporter named J a mes McKay who bad hired Weinstein as his tax lawyer. Weinstein and Muno were visibly elated after the verdicts were r ead in Superior Court Judge Oretta Sears' court.room Tuesday afternoon: .. In e very life a little rain must fall . and Carl Armbrust is about to be drenched." the g r ay -haired Munn said in reference to the deputy district attorney who prosecuted the case. Defense attorney Patrick Hallinan said he would have been disappointed with anything less than a full acquittal for his c lie nts after attacking the prosecution's case a s being "slipshod" the previous day in closing arpmeots to tbe jury. Weinstein. a portly man. su ggested a dinner party be arranged so the jury and the two defendants could ~lebrate the verdicts. Armbrust. far more s ubdued LB Resident Rita Wright Dies at 90 Fu ne ral ser vices we r e pending today for longtime Laguna Beach r esi d e nt Margaret "Rita" Wright. a peppery ha bitue of F orest A venue. who died Monday at the age oC90. She ran away from home at the age of 16 and became one of the original Ziegfeld Follies girls. During much of her 40 years in Laguna Beach, Mrs . Wright worked i n t h e makeup department of the Pageant of the Masters. She retired from that artistic and civic en<kavor three years ago and for the past few months was a convalescent hospital resident Through the years, friends noted today, Mrs. Wright was a familiar figure on her daily stroll along Forest Avenue. Sh e dressed colorfully. affecting turbans and other exotic garb. "She was quite a character. rather feisty.• said a friend, Mrs. Diane Crain. "She was extremely wealthy a t one time and then died destitute," added Mrs. Crain. 'Deep Throat,' Sparks Suit CAMBRIDGE, Mass. <AP> - Two Harvard students cited for obscenity law violations are off the book, but plan to prea a clvU suit *'ainat the district at- torney who ordered tbelr arrest for atteenina the movie .. Deep Throat.'' Criminal charsu were dropped Tuelday a1almt Carl Stork and Nathan Hasen when tbey a1reed to provide autboritiea lnformaUon and P"•lble tetUmony abcHlt tbe mm·• dlltrtbuter. accontma to Middlesex Dlatrlet Attomey Jolm Dnlaey'1 ame.. The two bave Ried a clYtl tult •l•lnst =•n::•rtn1 tbat criminal bf baited and tbelr criminal reconll be deltroyed. It allo seeks an un· 1pecllled amount ln clam11e1 . ,, • in leaving the courtroom. at first declined comment. However. he saad in a later in t erview h e wa s v e r y disappointed with the outcome of the case a nd noted that Weins t ein. t h e princ ipal defendant. seemed to have an alibi for all his actions. "The j ury d ecid ed that Weinstein and Munn's story regarding the possession of the hashish was reasonable. 1 didn't think that it was reasonable." Armbrust said. T he prosecution 's main witness was a drug smu"ler named Walter McAIUster. who claimed the two defendants wer e recruited by the so-called Trial Delays Cited HB Medic Cleared Or Murder Verdict RICHMOND. Va. <API -A federal appeals court reversed the murder con victions o f rormer Army Green Beret doctor Jeffrey MacDonald in the 1970 slayings or his wire a.nd two da ughters in North Carolina today and told a lower court to dismiss the indictments against him. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Ma cDonald's constitutional right to a speedy trial had been violated during t he long delay between his indictment and the time he was found guilty in 1979 by a federal jury. "We cannot and do not assess the correctness or the jury's verdict." the court said. But it added that 1t could not condone ··a prosecutoria l method of obtaining convictions in violation of the fundamental cons titutional r ight of future generati<los." MacDonald. 36. claimed that four drug-crued intruders killed his pregnant wife. Colette. 26. daug hters Kimberly. s. and Kristen. 2, and stabbed him at their Fort Bragg. N.C. home. After a federal jury convicted him last Aug. 29. U.S. District Judge Franklin Dupree Jr. sent e n ced hi m t o three consecutive life terms and denied appeal bond. MacDonald has been serving. the sentences at the Terminal I s land . federal prison. near his Hunting ton Beach home. He was an emergency room physician before his '!onviction. Among those who attended the trial d ail y were Colette MacDonald's mothe r and stepfather. Mildred and Alfred Kassab of Cranbury. N.J . Once Ma c Do nald 's s trongest supporters, they subsequently became convinced he was lying a nd fought to bring him to trial. Kassab said today he was "furious" at the appeals court ruling and would try to take the case to the U.S. Supreme Court. "It's infuri atin g whe n anybody stops to think of the sad state this country's coming to whe n a co n vic t ed triple murderer is turned loose on a technicality." Kassab said from hi s New J ersey home. "I'm absolutely furious and have no intention to let things stand." Kassab s aid be will know more about what action may be t aken on 1bat'141ay, after tbe decision has been read more ihor oughly by governme nt attorneys. In arguments to a -thrff.judge a ppea l s co u rt pa ne l i n 1-~ebruary. defe nse attorneys ar gued that government delays before MacDonald was indicted prejudiced efforts to defend h.im. Federal attorneys eountered that the defense had failed to m eet the legal t est s that determined prejlidicial delay. After the killings. the Army decided not to court·martial MacDonald. It was n't until January 1975 that a federal g rand jury b anded Qp an indictment and lbe trial was delayed until last summer by defense pre-trial proceedings. The issu e of pre judice centered on one witness. Helen Stoeckley, an admitted former drug a ddict wh o d e fense attorn eys m a intain e d participated in the kUlings . During the trial, however. she claimed loss of memory. M acDonakl dalmed one ot the intruders was a woman who carried a candle and chanted "Acid is groovy. Kill the pigs." The word "pig" was scrawled in blood Oft tbe headboard in tbe mastet" bedroom~ State OKs Irvine Coast Land Gift S~lal to the Dally Piiot SACRAMENTO -Tbe state Publk Works Board, meeting here today, unanimously •cepted a gift of 500 acres of land along the southern Orange Coast from the Irvine Company. IN A BRIEF, to-minute sessioni the three-member board also agreed to pay the and's bonded indebtedness to the Irvine Raneh Water District. The board agreed to set aside up to $'100,000 to retire the bonds. 'the money. the board .,reed, would come lrom a fund previoully Ht uWe to belp relocate mobile home tenants in the ctyatal Cove area. 11IE •ACllE fARCEL. known as Maro IUdle. was given by the Irvine Company to •uament file exis~al Cove State Park. Al the gift or the acreqe is called for lD a federal bi aeekin& creation ol an n.ooo acre mt.a national park along the Irvine Cout, lrvl.De Company official& said the 1ift came without atrinp attached. Brotherhood of Eternal Love to transport the drugs to a new wareho u se because they wouldn't attract police attention. Hallin.an, however, convinced the jury tha t it was the mysterious Mc Kay who used Weinstein as an innocent clupe to move the crates. <See DRUGS, Page A2> Rich Cargo Retrie'ved By Divers BERWICK. La. <AP > Divers probing the wreckafle of a sunken 18th centur) ship off the Louis ianct co a ~l h<.iv c brought up 40 pounds of gold worth almost S4 00.000 JIJ pounds or silver and rive tons or copper. along with nulJ!erou., ba1es of well presen cd art1facb. Gov. Dave Treen <1nnounced today. Standing in front of two tables of treasures and holding a five ·inc h gold ingot . Treen descnbed the discovery as .. one or th e m os t exc 1t1 ng archaeolog 1c-al find ~ 1n Lou1s1ana and maybe one or the most significant in the Gulf ·· Treen said 1t 1s not known 1f more precious metals are sllll m the broken-up hulk or the shap. which he said went down in 15 to 18 feet oC water. 1 ~ miles off the western Louisiana coast south pf the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge in Cameron Parish. Under an agreemen t wit h Curt.ls Blume. a shrimper who • found the wreck. the state will get 25 percent or the metals and all the artifacts as well as control of the handling of the salvage. The shrimper and h1~ parttlers Wiii gel 75 percent of the precious metals. At the current market pnce for gold of more than $600 an ounce. 40 pounds would be worth $367.500 ··w e will h a ve complet e a uthority over the dispos1t1on of ._ the art,ifacts. ··Treen s aid. Treen said exact loca tion or the wreckage was not made public until t he s tate cl)uld a rrange round-the·clock patrols to keep thieves away. first word of the find leaked out last "'eek. SNAKE Sl'ITER SEIS RECORD DURBAN. South Africa <AP) -An 18-year·old girl who claimed a world record after sitting 61 days in a cage with 35 poisonous snakes s ays she is staying with the reptiles for five more days "just to make sµre my record stays ... Leigh van den Berg was the third South African to vae for a ~l in the Guinness Boot of R ecor d s thi s yea r b y snake-sitting. Masilo Johannes Mothemane set a record of 60 days last month. 'Coast Weather Variable cloudiness with 10 percent chance of light s howers tonight and Thunday. Lows tonight 6S at the beaches. 72 inland. H11bs Thursday low 70s lo near 90. INSIDE TOD"' Y str hoUU ore fMlding m Mo,.laotrcua, oftd 1ome obtcroen w tlw boom cu o "dramatic" aJ lfrmoliore o/ tM "*"' a..i diwratr of Nftl Yen CllJ/. Sn ltory. l'aflC A7. •••• "''"-...... &• -~ CM L...M. ..................... .. ................. " ~ ............ .. a.-.. Ot"4 ........... .. c-M9 C1I = c..oty "" c_.e CQ ......... .t. .......... ....... •t~ ..................... ==·· .. ,, y......... .. CM ftN9lft .. ,, ...-Ct.ft..--M """'" Ct4J ..,..._ M l OM.Y"lOT Firm Burns •1 JEaa\' CLAtJ OI • CMOI~ .... ,_ g 1ghty foot h gh nam that could Ix' seen from .. far A6 the Sin ll1\'gO Fr e wa1 dt'stroved Cm.tu ~e ia' ABC t.umtWr yl\rd on E ~t llll\ S t rt'l'l earl\ hxt." Fm• Chld l\l•b Ht•.&uC'hamp i..ud the 1nft•M\ll "'J d ·hlWor•tf'I , •• l "In !>l'\ t•ru1 IOC'lllo ns " 1 h rnut1 hOul lh,• 'ard filled with lumber r uuf1n1i1 p«1ln l h<1rd"'.1rt• and olh,•r rn11tt•r1al~ l ..O!>S to owm•r m•nager Jartk Moore of 2432 \ 11ol ta Hoi ar. Bear Road Hearings Cover Cost San Juan Cap1l>lrano ('11' Co uncil mt•rnbt•r :i h avt• schl'duled an Aug. 16 he aring on a proposl'<i a<'<·es:. road to the Bear Brand RJnch dcn.•lo pm l'nl . f ollo "1n g ne1~hborhood obJt.'t't tons to th( forma tion of an usi:t''<;ml.'nl dts trtcl lo pa) for the road Re:,rdents of the S&.rn RanC'h d e\ elopm ent a nd ot her.. neJrb' ha\'e oppos<'d pu) in& for the rnad . S3) mg that thl' dt•H•lopt>r ~hould pt<'k up lh<' t.ih \'ta E~ll'l tla. '-'htch nov. ll'rmmatt·~ al lht• entrance to the proJect near i\J?uacJtl.' RoJd. "'ould provide ;:iccel'S to th~ 40 lots b<>m~ dl'\ elopl'd al Bear Ur and RJn<'h City En1-!l ne<•r Gl'Orge Lohn~ "'d 1d r<'S1denl:. arc not nt"t'c.>ssartl} .1 ~a1n s t tht' road. but the J::.scs:imc.•nl II<' :,aid about 80 pt'r Ct'nl of tho ... e tn about 300 hom l'S nl'ar the deH~lopment havt> rl'gtstcrt-d "PIX>Slllon to the <i~!-e:.:imcntd1slrtcl "Noth.In~ 1~ n :i.ol vc:d al this ~tage ." h t• said "We a rc r l' co m mt• n d 1 n g to t h <' c 1 t ) 1·ount1 I th<.tt 11 tt•rm1nate thl• .1sst'~l>mn11 d1:-lr1c1 prol'N.'<itn~:. T he allemall\l' ,., that the road h(' cit \ financ-t'<l JI dt:pcn<b on ho"' ~I ro11i: a <kl> in there ,.., for lhe road .. C ost of con..,truct1on of the road ha:-b<>l'n l'Sltmated to be 566.000. but 50mt• rl'stdents ha ... e d1s put1:d th.it f1 i:ur<'. <>:l\ ini: ~rarl1n g Jnd prnptrt) .1n~u1:.1t111n "oulct 1ncrc.i<,t· th<• 1·0...i Sea Breeze To Cool Run In Clemente It's tool O<'ean brt":z.es all t.ht w a v tn tht• Pops Proctor lO·k.ilomett·r race !')<tlurdC1y at lhe i.out h end of San Cle-r,i<'nle Enlrv '"'"'JI S<in C'h•m1·nlf•St&t1• Ht.>a ch ·P ark ts S4 for runn"n l)n r;.iec· day Tht· rnc·c.-. n;imt-d after an '>Id ~urfer and fisherm an "ho s\111 frequents the south coaM. gets u n de r wa y at 8 30 a m Registrallon and check·tn begins at 7:30a m P roceeds from the race goto the San Cle m ente St ate J unior Li f egu ards. who will als o co mpete 1nthe run T he run begins at the st ate beach off Calafia Street. continues on state park trails and roads. back alonjl Trestles Beach. past the former Nixon estate. and back to Sa n Cl~menle State Beach. Prtzes will I><> awarded t o the top 10 finishers in s everal a ge g roups For more information. call Marle ne at 492·0802. OAANOECOA5l 1-.t DAILY PILOT '""' ()f'_.. (Mtl 0 .. 1, Puot Wtlft ~~ ' ,,.,.. ....... 1flllf ~ lllitn\ ... .....,..,\IWiO Ow ,,.._ 0--(9),1 -·-t-• ....,_.,* ~'''°"'' ~ ..... """' """"""U<t '""' ..... , ...... ,., (Ml• MifW ,.....,_,, ~-'-... ""4~ 6f'•'-"' f0\11'114•" ..... ,, •• ,_,,, .. l •Q"'" k«"-Wtlt'i CM•l A ........ r~ ••l0t" ~ttf'lltd '1iM., .. n """'° ~.-., trw QrtN..., -·-.......... JJO ..,, ..., ~-··,. 0 90• lloOill.C..W_t.I ......... _ ._ .. _ Pt "..cl!P .,, Mtd Pvel · ~ '~·· , ...... ~ v ...... "..,."' __ ,, .......... n.,.,.., """" Lot .. ,_,._,...... ""' .... ""'t"' ... ~"'-­a'"''!_..~~ NI lo+tar, Letunalaactl~ ~II No CO.>I H'9'1••I T aleptlofle (114) tQ.43%1 C.tlled Mwet1t11P9M-111' l.llUft• .. _. All o 111 arwmnle: TtllflUM ....... ..-.--c-...... (WY•t::::. ~ '::,,~~ r::Ttff' *' ...,.,,,.,,,._. ... ~fPll' M ... M I ..,,H~ffl •tttww• \en i .... ..-mtU ..... .. ,...,., __ ~·-..... ···--· .. , .... ,.. .. .., __ I~ 1...-1 "'9tc•,.._ .. l#I .... '". -·· .,. ...... u ,. -... ~ _,...,, ___ .... -.... ' Newport Be.tcb, 15 t'llf>t't'lfd lO ~· rh mor-e ti.an seoo.ooo. the chief ..Umat.d AU Oo&\I Meaa flt~Men and flrt'f\tl!Mrs rN>m Santa 4tsa Ind No. pOrt lk'•cft rftponded tb the full larm blntf' r.-porH-d at 2 Z3 0\ Battahoo C'hlef F.d Lt•w111. "'ho "'u In rh•ra.-or battling the block 4*p a ol fl a me. aaid a S4tnta AH 0~ clptM ln 1ufftred "ht: ht 11\)w lt>S during the balllt.> \\ h,•n '-.Jlockt-d OV('r by a ho-it> tr\.'i.tm v.1ul\.' d1 rttt1na ~rroru to h alt tlw bllmi before 1t could rt'ach Rob'• 81.c Boy re tau.rilnt 1mmf'd1atel) to l~ east L."" 1s !'aut . "We re slued "'h~n "'e l.'<>t then • that the AB bu1ld1ni:l wen• lost We set up a Pl'rtm~il'r to p rotect buildl.Ogs !lurrounding the lumber yard " Dt>sp rtt• t he perimet er o r f1r ,•ft~hlt'r", an t'S\lmaled Slll.000 dJrn.i~,. ~ Jl'> donl' to a rv" ,,f ,.h\'P!'o Jod o ff1 cc·s 1mnwd1.1tt•h "'cst of t he lumber ,,,rd .tl aio F. lith St . Tho:-t• :-lrUClUrt'l'o, part or !ht' \ll•s a East C'enter a t 130 E J7th St ust ain ed exte rior heat J:.rrnul(•'. L•'"' t!'o !'>atd llt'at .11:.o damt1gt'd thrl'l' ,1u w mob1le s o v.•ne d b y Mrs P .1 r\'ln Aram1 "ho OJ>t>rat~ a b,•..iut' ~alon at li21 Fulll'rton .\ \ t' • • 1mmt'd1t1tely eas t of the lumbt.>r ~ard But plumber J oe C astro oC I i'.?7 Fullerton Ave . as leep next d oo r t o the s a l o n whe n .iv.a kened by tus dog Sh aft. sard he m oved his ne w cam per from the fire a r ea as soon as he reported the blaze by te lephone Nodding across Fullerton Str eet whe r e the truc k wa~ s a fc.>Jy pa rked thts morning. Castoro s aid . "It's a brand nev. 1980 modt>I. I d1dn 't "ant lo lose 11 yet." Castoro. who sa id h'e doesn't know if he was the fi rst to report the blaw. exclaimed. "Boy wa s 1t hot . e,·erything went up at the same time . real quick l'v\' never seen anything the likes of that before · · 1 gr abbed a hose and st.art('(] hosing my gar age "The Cint one along he re "as J cop He told me to ~et the he ll "Ul of here I v. ent a cross the ... treet over ~re and stayed " Ch ief Lewis. who said hts men h<Jd the blazt-under control by 1 30 a m called the h re lhal blackent-d the block deep yard the v.or.:.t 1n five )eari. "One o f t he m oi.t unusual facell> of this p<1 rt1c ular (ire," he :.a id ... "'as lh<1l 11 "'a:, preHmted f r o m i nvol ving su rrounding exposed burldlngs .. T h e las t b l aze o f l h 1s magnitude. Lev.is s aid . v.as a ~trtp or light man ufacturing. com m<'rc1al and office untl~ at 3303 Ha rbor Blvd in 1975 Besides p1I~ of lumber ahd o t h e r b u1ld 1ng m ate ri a l !> destroyed m th is morning's ftrt:. a 10.000-square·foot. two stor~ hardv.a re s alei. bu1ld10g wa !> completely dem olri.hed. Also d estroyed "'er e t wo lumber shelter structur~ alon~ the eas t and west edgec-, of th(' )a rd t\i. firemen continued to pour l>t ream i. o f v.C1 t c r on ~m o ld e rin g lumbe r and buildings at 9 30 a m . f ire C h ief Be a u c h amp s aid fire companies a lso v.e re sent into Costa Mesa b y the cities of Huntington Beach a nd FoWl lain Vall ey They pulled into vacant fire houses as the entire Costa Mes<1 force turned out to battle the ABC conflag ration. Be auchamp explained. As Mesa fireme n battled \ha\ bla ze . Beaucha mp s aid. the fir e m en fro m oth e r cities responded to two medical aid calls and one false alarm. "The entire c ity was protected at all times." he added. Southern Ca lifornia Edison Co. disrupted service to about 1.760 customers at 3:48 a.m .. a :,pok esma n said. when power r outed over a burning pole was threatened. T he spokesman s aid moet of t he power was resto red via other c ircuits within two minutes but tha t a handful were without e lectricity witil about 9· lS a.m. Drug, Crime Talk Planned • Alcoholism, drug abuse and crime will be the topics discUSMld at a meetin& of the Community F.ducaUon ProSr•m in Capiltrano Beach Tbunday. Spealta-s will be Bob Ad1ms, direct« of the National Council on Aleobol for -Orance CGunty, Marie Quirk •• PIYCholoebt for Capistrano By 11le Sea ff09pUal. Bob White, Oranse County Sheriff's Deputment· and B a r bar a s~ e m• n 1 • i, a commwdty member. Tbe meetins .wt11 be hekt M 7 :30 p.m . at the PaW1adt1 United llelhodiat Church, 2'700Cl Camtno de Estrella. Tbe pulJUe 11 lnvt'*i to attend. t • 00.ALOMYOIM JAIOIU IWIC CAIE THESE AAE PHOTOS OBTAINED BY POLfCE OF 18 YOUTHS BELIEVED TO BE VlCTIMS OF FREEWAY KILLINGS Two Men Charged by t..oa A"991e• Authontl•• Wtth 14 of the Murders; Ofange County Looking at Four More OC Links Four Deaths By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol tlllt oally ~ll•t '~ Prosttutors will go before thl' O r a ngr Cou n t ) Grand Jur:- '-' ll h tn a '-'N'k to Sl'l'k four murder indictments a~ainsl a Oownt:'y m an cha rged Tuesday tn 14 or thl' SO-<'a llt.'d • 'frt'e way k1lhn1?i." of young m en and boy~ in Southern Caltro rnta. Chl<'f Deputy Dtstnct Attorney J a nw~ Enneh t. said the JUO' * * * Death Cause Undetermined By Autopsy will be pr~ented ev1denN> that in ves t igat o rs be lieve links William Geor ge Bontn. 33. J t r uck drive r . tn fou r of the s l a} 1l'lg!. that fa ll within the 1ur1sdict1on of Orange Co unty law t•nforcemt·nt agt'nc1cs T h e f o u r v t c t 1 m s we r t· 1d cnt1fied a~ -t-"'rank De nnis Fox. 17. of Be llflower. whose nude body ~as found last O<'C 2 alongs1dP Ortel{a lll1thwa) five m 1lcs e~t nf Sun Juan C.1p1strano Gll•n ;o.;or man Barke r . 14, of lluntmgton Bl'ach '-'hO<>C bod) ~a:. d.t•H•O\l'n>d March 22 near th(• t ipp<'r San Juan Creek campi::round on Ort<>li?a Hr~hway ncar lht• R1\'eN1dt.' County line RU!>~dl Uuant:· Ru~h. 15. or • Gardl·n Grov<'. "b.Q!>C bo<h· \.\-3.S An _au t ops~ conducted found l)tnJ::nt''(t10llarkl'r" T ue:.da) d.td not reveal the causo La '-'rt'n <'e Sharp. 18 nr of dealh of a youth whose bod~~ Long &-iwh. "'h~f' body 14a!) "as d u mped ~fo nday night dump<-d bt•hind a Wc-;tm1Mtcr a long Santiago Can)'On Road . i.ervice station on May 18 O r a n ge Coun.t) S he riff s Bonin ~as na rncd b> Department U \\yatt Hart :.aid t ni.t?~ltgat or "> from the· Lo ... hom.1c1de mvest1ga1ors are now A n gt>les Shi·rdf .., a nd L O'> awa1t111g tox1colog1cal reports in Anl?l.'11.., roh('1..• d<·partm1:nt'> J:. a th eir at tempt to aseertatn ~hat sU.,Pl't'l IO 21 or lhl' murdt•rs (Jf c a us ed l hl• s t tll·un1dent1f1cd \O un ~ men and bo.,.s '-'hOSl' :-outh's Math hodt<'), had hl-'l'n dt1mpt·d 1n Hart :.aid tnvestt~aotrs !->till do Soulhl·rn ('ahforni<1 '>lnt't· Ma) not kno w 1f the youth may havl' l9i 9 h.el'n a v1c~1 m 1n the . -;o-ca lled Tht•n· h<.t\ ,. bt Pn 11 un.,ol\ 1'fl f n·t•"a~ K 1ll1n ~s W htle t\H1 murdt·r' '>ICH't· 197:!. but tht· s u.,p1:ct::. a r e rn rustod~ tn l'Urrl·nt tfl\l''>l t ga ti o n ha'> con nect10n "'1th ~o me of the focul'>ed onlv on th\• ix that haw free way m urder:,. 1nves\1~atorc; occ urrt•lt' .,1n ct· Aonin. '1 havt-i..aid that other s uspects '"' ice·C.'00\'ICll'<i and r l'g1sll•rt'<l m a~ Still be outstandtnl{. ._ex o ffc.'flder . 14as rclcai.ed from The bod ).o f th e youth . sta tepnson m <Xtober 1978 believed to be m hrs lat e teens or ,\ <>econd s uspt-cl . \'t.>rnon ear ly 20s. "as discovered at 9:30 R o n a ld Hutu •• 22. al:io or p m Monday night by a Coto de Downey. ~a~ ch arg4..'<i Tue:-.da) Caz.a resident w ho was tr avehng "'ith !'>IX murdt.•,.... lnv<•:.tr~ator:, on Sanuago Canyon Road north alle~e that Bull'· .rnd Bonin of Cooks Com e r :t<'tl·d a-. .n c·omphl 1· 1n lh• Ila rt o;a1d the )OUth was clad ..,1;1 ~ IOJ!' on l~ tn J p,Jlr or fadt·d blue \ddtltnnJll\ Bonin I!. ('harcf'<i J('<JO"" "'1\h 11 COUrlt~ of. rnbbt.·JJ . 00• Gas Rationing Nearly Law WASHINGTON <A P 1 -,.\ p lan ~1v1ng the pres ide nt the po w e r t o o r der gas o li n e rationing 1n a severe shortage with out se e k i n g p ri or congress ional <J.pproval is on the ve rg<' of becoming law T he program. which could lead to gas coupon ra tioning on a per ·vehlc le basis Ln a petroleum '>h o rt age o f 20 pe r cent o r g reater. takes effect a t midnight tonight unless both the House and Sena te vote today to block ll Their lime fas t runnmg out. rationing opponents vo wed a last·ditch effort to s top the plan draft e d b y the C art e r a dministra tio n . But the ir cha nces of succeedtng seemed s lim Ursh Missing; Employee Too A Laguna Beach man is being sought bv POiice in connecUon with th e r e port e d disappearance of Sl0.000 from a HunUngt.on Beach business. Police said tbe owner of the Boot Barn. 16612 Be ach Blvd .• reported that he gave employ~ M i c h ael D. Whisenant. 26, $10,000 in rtteipts to deposit in a bank last week. The m oney never was deposited in the bank. and Whisena nt is m issing. police s aid. f'ro•P,...AJ DRUGS ... Though they had never met fac e to fac e. W ei n s t ei n conitnded McKay had reprdented bimaelf on the phone u • buainellman needinl tu advice and p1ld the tu lawyer • sa.ooo retainer fee to Npl'elellt btm. " Wetnatein saJd he contacted Munn, who~ t.he Eut Bay 1tora1e 1•ra1e. when McKay uked him to IMck up tbe a1t• for btm while he was oa a buylq trip oveneu.. C'Ou nt of <.11J1in1\ .ind on1· l'C>l.IOl of mJ.)h <'m Bull ' • .i..,u 1 ... t·har~<'d "'tlh thre'· coun~ or robb<.'n Enr1 iz h1 ,J•d h t· <Jho anllC'IJ.lated that e' 1dc nce on Bonin·., alkgl'<.I involvt•m<:•nl IO t he dt•ath of !->kph<·n J . We lls. IH. Downey. who~e body was found beh ind a H untt n~ton Bl'ach service statton on .J unc 3. a lso SUSPECT tN 21 MURDERS Wiiiiam Bonin . 33 "'nu Id bt· pn""\c·nte<J beforr· lhr· i.:rand tuf\ • Th,· ""II'> murder "'d' among 'h<"c· ~1lh "'htc h HrJnin ~c.1, 'r har~"d TuP.,rl:Jy 10 I.CJ'> \O J.!l'ft-... Enri.eht 'oJld. hU\A.t•\('r th;1t pron·dur<ill> th1· ra"· ... h.,1llrl lit• 1 r11·d 1n OrJn J.!•' <:11un1' H1rn1n . "'h11 '" ::. !C't>l 7 :.rnd ~··q~h ... lf;Q pound<> '>lf)t)d 1mµJ'>..,tHtl) "'tth hi'> hands 1n ht'> poekE.-~ in the Lo<; Am~el<-. courtroom "'hen he leJrned of new murd<>r charge.., \ rra1i:nment w3s dela> ed 1·ntll ,\uJ."! fl al th<· requ1.-.t of d, rt• n .., 1· J l 1 o r n e y Todd I.:i nd~ren o f ~e "' port BeaC'h Hon1n. "ho faCl'<; the d eath penah~ <.hould ht' be com 1cted. t<; b<'tnl! h<'ld w1thout bat I Homn ~ ao; .)rre..,te<i J unt' 12 in llolh ~oorl on tw~.aex ofkn"'' b\ Jn wldt.•rC'O\ "'' ... ur' <'rllanr• lt-Jm a,c;,1~t-d 10 the "Frt>t'"'J\ K ii lc·r · 1 ,1-;e fn\t...;,t1.:JIOri -,31d th<') ""r' pro\ tdt.·d Hon in ... n Jm1· tJ~ 1 JU' ··nilt· "'h11 t l.11m<·d Bonin thrt•Jl•·nc'<.I him "''th h..rm A maJOr break in lht• ra!>l' Ol't'urrt'd nlOl.' da;.!:> ago '-'h<·n a rm•nd .md conftda11t of l:iOnm ':.. E \t'r£'tt "Scotty " F'ra !>er . told > SIX-TIME ACCOMPLICE? Vernon Butts. 22 1n\'1•<,l1 ealc1r' that Bontn oncP d 1• ., 1 r 1 h 1· rt h 1 " a I I <' I.{ t· d 1n\ 11h1·m1·n 1 10 one o f the fr··· ~j\ kllhnl!' th<il or 'tta rcus 1, r,tl,, 1, .1 <i1·rm.1n \ r111th who rlt.,apJlo·;m'<I af11·r h1t<'h h1ktn~ in "'''"" f>'lrt B••.wh oo •\ui: .'i. 11179 11 1' IYW'lv ~a-. f11un11 I hf' nexl lllM111ng 111 \alah...t-.a'i lf1• had two n 1-!JrTOlf'<I and o.;t ,1 h~d l n\1...,t1g ,ttor. ... aid th<'V '-'<'Ol to Rull<-· rt·'ol rll'ncP Thur <\day night .ind found t'\'trll'n<'<> that linked him lo lht• k1l1 1ng o f Da rin Kt>ndn<'I... 19. a Stanton youth .... hn rl1..,Jppc·.1r••rl from wor k ,\prtl 29 lh .. bodv was round lhe . follu .... tnl! d.n 1n Caro.;on Rutt<; wa-. bookt•d f o r . 1n\ t·'>llg...tt11m ,,f murd<'r ear ly Frtc1.11. .• 1ltho11i:.:h inve-.11~ator' c1td nnl .innrnuu ,. the ar re-sl unltl Tu• "'1 " f11'"l'll•' t• mf)(·r'11 urr" tn thC' m id !ll"-1n f,., ... \ni::rlt·... Auth J JI pt .11 •·11 in 1 01/tt "'"·'rm~ i.I ... kr l'f"' JJI l..1 t 111 ... arraignment ~.J<, J>0'fl)00t'<i UOlll \UJ,! !'.I Curl l.1\1'""' c·h1ef dt·pul\ dt~tru-t JlltJrrll'Y in l..11' Angelt:l'> Count ~. !-atd 1m·t--.UJ!ation into lh<' r°rf'l•w.1y ktlltng<; 1s not 1 onl·lurtl'fl .ind .. ai d l h l' pos'1btllly t•x1 ~t::. thdt ot he r su<;ut•1'L'\ ~i ll be named. ------ ' \ OrlUqCe £east EDITI ON WL. 13, NO. 212, 4 SECTIONS. • PAGES 1 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1980 l&se Called Arson ,, f ' . I Fire ·Destroys Mesa Lu ~••rHo•t-to•·• D•lly Nt-wHpaper C TWENTY·FIVE CENTS • $600,000 Damages &timated 8y JERRY CLAUSEN Ol tt. CM!ly ~ ... SbH Eighty.foot high flames that could be seen from as far as the San Diego Freeway destroyed Costa Mesa's ABC Lumber yard on East 17th St reel early today. Fire Chief Bob Beauchamp said the inferno was deliberate!> '· ,, , ' I -t f 'iet .. in sever al location~·· throughout the yard filled with lumber . roof1n ~. p a in t. hardware _fil¥! ~hu m<1le.r:.&.aLi-_ _.. ----ioss lo owner-ma.nager Jame .... Moor" of '!432 Vi!>tc1 Hoi:?ar. Newport Bearh. 1i. expected to reach more than $600.000. the chief estimated · All Costa Mesa f1rem<'n t.1nd firefigbte~ from Santa Ana t.1nd 'lewport 8each rt-sponded to thf' ~ull alarm blaze reported at 2·23 am. ~ 0 .CERIAL ANO GROUND 0 UNITS POUR WATER ON BURNING ABC LUMBER CO. IN DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA. BLAZE ERUPTED SHORTl._Y AFTER 2 A.M. TODAY Battalion Ctu ef Ed Lewis. who wa-; tn charRe nr ballltns.l th<: block·deep sea of name .... ;ud a Santa Anes fare raptc1in suHered 'ihght m1unes during the battle when knocked over by a h~t-~Kept at Home ~ Billy Says Jimmy . Gave Him Cables WASlUNGTON (AP> -Billy Carter t.old Justice Department investigators that his brother , the president, gave him St.ale Department cables and that he kept them · in his home, Rep. Harold Sawyer. R-Mich., said today Sawyer said his information •t'ame from documents supplied by the Justice Department to the House Judiciary Committee, of .. which he is a member. Rep . Ha r old L . Volkmer. D-Mo .. also said the documents showed that Billy Carter had said be received cables from the president. Volkmer, however. did not recall the words "State Department" or the claim that 'Silly Carter kept the cables at home. Sawyer, told by Volkmer of his •differing recollection. said he was certain that what he recalled on these points was correct. l He said the president's · brother was interviewed by Joel Lisker. bead of internal security for the Justice Department. and an FBI agent. He did not recall the date or the interview. Both Sawyer and Volkmer said Billy Carter told the agents that the cables were supplied by "J immy." Sawyer said the cables • concerned trips which Billy Carter made to Libya. "He said they were at bis Coast Weaa•er Variable cloudiness with 10 pereent chance of U1bt s bowers toni1bt and Tbunday. Lows tonl1bt 65 .. tbe beaches, '72 inland. mos 1bundaJ 1ow 'JOI to ..... INlllM Te•"~ as ,..,,.., .. eim111111 .,. M•••aUaa. aad IO"'e ...... -..... Cll Q •• .. •ltic''' oflb ~ Of ... ...,. ...... ..,, of ,,.. Yort cw,. Set .... ..... AT. house and he got them from Jimmy," Sawyer said. On Tuesday, President Carter, launching a counter-offensive In the Billy Carter-Libyan case less than two weeks before the Democratic National Convention, said he is anxious to a ppear in person before Senate inves tigators. possibly in nationally televised hearings. In an effort to minimize the political fallout from the affair . Carter said he is eager to respond to Senate questions, "the sooner the better." And just to make sure his sidf' of the story gets out before the convention begins Aug. 11. Carter said be will send the Senate a full report next week a nd then hold a news conference to answer questions about it. Billy Carter also refused lo say whether he attemped lo pressure his brother on the issue through their mother. Lillian, telling investigators it was none of their busin~. the newspaper quoted one source as saying Garlic Still Unharvested GILROY <AP) -About 15 m ii lion pounds of garlic remained unharvested as 1,200 striking garlic pickers continued demands for higher wages and better working conditions. The sVike. which began July 21. has also spread lo workers at farms producing tomatoes, peppers, squash. strawberries and onions. Poll Places Carter Third SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Tbe California Poll abows tbat if a three-way electiaa were held la lbe state today. Ilona Id · Beapn wouJd win handily and independent candidate Jolln Anderson •ould push President Carter iato tblrd S>lace. Tiie 1U1WJ by Menln D. Field 1bow1 th al Rea7aa. &be former Cali ornla 1overaor. eaJ0~1 an lacreaslnalJ eomm-...leMUW9au INndllDee.1119...._.., &epublteaa N aU011al Coanalm. ........ ., ....... R••I• wo•ld poll Sl pen• to • perceat ror ui111w ..... IO peftelll -~;dlepolluld. J s tream while directing efforts to halt the blaze before at could reach Bob"s 81g Boy restaurant ammedtately to Lhe east. Lewis s aad ... We realized Wh4"n we got Lhere that the ABC builchn&S were lost. We set up a perimeter to protect buildings surrounding the lumber yard " Des pite the pe rimeter or firefighters a n estimated $10 000 damage was done to a r o w or shops and oHi cec; immediately west or the lumber yard at 140 E. \7th St Those structures. part of the Mesa ~Center at 130 E. 17th ·l.. sustained exterior heat damctge, Lewis said Dahl Design Studio probably was hardest lut in the row or single-story shops Owner Barbara Dahl said fire ate through a re ar wall to damage an antique candlerack and several old English chairs She estimated damage to the furniture at about $1,000. Heat also da maged three aut omobiles owned by Mrs. Parvin Aram1 who operates a beauty salon at 1721 Fullerton Ave .. immediately east of the lumber yard. But plumber J oe Castro of 1727 Fullerton Ave . asleep oext o qor to the s alon when u /akened by his dog Shaft. said ne moved his new camper from ~he fire arei as soon as he , eported the blaze by telephone. Nodding across Fullerton Street where the truc k was :;afely parked this morning, Castro said. "It's a brand new 1980 model. I didn •t want to lose t yet." Castro. who said he doesn·t 'mow if he was the first to report the bl.au. exclaimed, "Boy was it hot . . everything went up at the same Ume. real quick. I've 1 never seen anything the likes of that before. "I grabbed a hose and started 1 °"'!9 ,_. ..,....,..,....,_ hosing my garage. ''The fl.J"Sl one along here was a cop. He told me to get \he hell out or here. I went across the street over there and stayed." THIS WAS ALL THAT REMAINED OF COSTA MESA'S ABC LUMBER COMPANY TODAY Firemen HoM Down Debrie In Photo T•k•n From Rear of BurneHut Structure SD Fr~eway Traffic Slou:ed A one-inch deep trench that Caltrans bas cul a c r oss all southbound lanes in the San Die10 Freeway at the Santa Ana Riwer bu paralyzed traffic for 10 miles, extending to the Garden Grove freeway , Hlpway Patrol said today . Accordin1 to Officer John Merill, tbe slow-moving, amper-to-bumper traffic will not be relieved until midnlpt, wben Caltraas road crews would arrive to nu the trench. Tbe traflk problem occuned wben drtven spoUed tbe trench and slowed down before craainl It. A •IM*••a• for Caltrans iaN tilll tlle ~b WH dq to belp fW a .., la tbe lanes, and that he •H surprised that people would alow down befe>tt erw1111tt. ' The spokesman said l.hal the crew would close the southbound lanes of the freeway between Euclid Street and Harbor Boulevard Crom midnight to 6 a .m. Thursday. with traffic belng diverted onto side streets . The Highway Patrol reported no traffic accidents as ol 10:30 a.m., due to t.be slow speed of traffic. Arson Eyed In· C.ar B~ Arsoo was blamed Tuesday for $2,000 worth of damage to a car parked ln a condominium port at 127 E . Bay St.. Costa ...... Police said a nre was started after paper and other trash were tossed Inside the Datsun and drenched with a flammable Ou id. The car's Interior ••• destroyed before oxycen ID tbe U1btly cloHd vehicle was UMd up, they noted. omcers sald the car la owned by Bra DatMm and la ,....,.. to employee LlDda ........... Police Mid u..t tbe WWI Wt also Oattened all of U. rar't Ures and tore off tbe wlltM'lld wlper.llDd•....,.._...,.. Chief Lewis. who said his men bad the blue under control by f 4:30 a.m .. called· lbe fire tbal blackened the block-deep yard t.be worst in five ;ears. "One of the most unusual • facets ol this particular fire," he said, "was that it was prevented from involving surroundlng exposed buildings.'' 1'he last blaze of tbla mapitude. Lewis said. •• strip of Ulbt manufact commerrial and office units 3303 Barbor Blvd. iD 1975. Tbil IDOl"DiDI'• fire was tbe fint at tbe ABC Lum~ Cotpcallm compound. CltJ records s how that a permit .. ilaued in June, um. ~ to repair dama1e ln tbe two-1tor1 hardware sale IMllJdilll ..... tt ........ .,, 81· .. 1111 .. .,.... of 1uinber .. ottaer bulldin1 materials ........,... ....... morniq's fire. a 10 ........... foat. two ltOr7 ' laardwaN Mia balldlna wu , ... naa. .... AJ> ~YPtlOT c ~--JUST BRE'41UNG~---.... Fwure Economy Index ShoU:s Sharp lncreaae WASUINOTON CAP\ -The 10Ytrnmtnl'1 barotntt« of f\alutt ft'080mit ~vity ,... slaarply ln June. marldoc tbe nl'Jl lncreaw tn a ) ar. \be C...merct Depertment annound!d lodl)' TM lndC' ol Leedln& EcooomlC' lndlc11to"' ro.e 2 s pe~nt. tht lari t 1eaul &in t June im vt'n of tM 10 avallabl C<\mponent. Of the lDdU po5tecl lllnS, ltd by M drop in the rate of ltyoff rtom manufat'tunn1 Job6 The mdt• Mle lo 1218 t . •«otding 10 tht' depertment's Burtau ol Et'<)flomlc Aoelyala TM-tndt"c I d lllJ'\ed to prt'dict mont.hly movemenl5 In ffODOnuc acuvlty and la watched fof' Indications of bow the economy mJght fttre 1n C'Omlnc monthl .. 0.VIOMUlllLl.0 1M•cU1oea11 ,_.,MCCAal CHAii LES MlllANOA By Tilt' ~la&ed Pttt11 THESE ARE PHOTOS OBTAINED BY DOUCE OF 11 YOUTHS BELIEVED TO BE VICTIMS OF FREEWAY KILLINGS Two Men Ch•rged by Lo• Angele• AuthorttlH wtth 14 of the Murders: Or•nge County Looking •t Four More A ~tn'('t bomb killed tt1ght and 11\jured 36 U>day an the south""t>~t lrunian c1t,y or Ahwu. Tehran r1d10 re~rted. Ahwaz 1:, one of lbt' cluef town• or oal·n ch Khuus\JU\ province. ~here ~rab dissident.a have been afitaUng against the central re1t1mt-o' Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeinl. Tht> bomb had been Jen on a motorcycle in ttoot or a hotel, the official Iranian new agency Pan sa1d. OC Links Four Deaths llraga11 E~d O~rai W By FREDERJClt SCHOEMEHL • Of ... o.lly ...... 51Mf Prosecutors v.'111 go before the Orange County Grand Jury with in a week to seek four murder indictments against a Downey man charged Tuesday in 14 or the so-called "freeway killings" or young men and boys in Southern California ATLAl\"TA <AP> Ronald Rea1en considered formina a coalition ticket with a leading conservative Democrat such as Sen Sam NW\n pf G~rg~a as his vice·presldential running m ate. the Atlantl~ Const1tuhon said today. The newspaper's Washington bureau, quoting unnamed sources, reJ><?rted that tn strictest seereey, Reagan and his closest advis ers wt>1ghed the political ad vantages and dasadv3{ltages of such an Idea, and finally abandoned it. . The <;onstitut1on said Reagan and his aides decided that most Republican leaders and d e l egates to the GOP Nation al Convention soon LO open in Detroit would Chief Deputy District Attorney James Ennizht. said the jur y * * * Death Cause Undetermined resist the·1dea . The news paper said Nunn. 41. who has izamed wide recognition as a Senate expert on defense. was never contacted An a1ae to Nunn said the senator wouJd have spumed' the o rrer if he had been approached NUNN By Autopsy Jenaulene Hade Capifal Cif!f An aJJlQJ>sy t..Q.Ad..u.c.ted- -~RU~M......L.AJ>+ Qefying-tnternatton'U crroCISm--an-d--•~not reveal the cause protests' from ~he United States, Israel's Parliament today or death of a youth whose body approved a ball that m akes J erusalem. including the Arab was dumped Monday night eastern sector. the capital or the Jewish state along Santiago Canyon Road. T he vote in the Knesset was 69·15. with three abstentions Orange County S heriff's Dep&rtment U . Wyatt Hart said Gold. Silrer Drop Sltarpl!f homicide investigators a re now LONDON (AP) -The dollar gained against key European awaiting toxicological reports an currencie. m tr~ding today while gold fell sharply. aoparently their attempt to usc('rtam what due to prof1t·takm g caused tht: !>till un1dl•nt1ft<:d Gold traded in London at $630. and at S613 so 1n "\ew York. youth'i. death down S24 Hart ~aid 1nn•:-t1gaotr<. -,1111 do Sliver also fell s harp!). trading I.It $15.66 10 New York. down not know 1f lhc )Outh ma~ have 59 cents been a \'ictam in the ~O·callcd rr('e " ay Kill1n~s. While tv.o Murder Conviction Reversed R ICHMOND. Va. tAPl A federal appeals court reversed the murde r convictions of former Army G recn Beret doctor Jeffrey MacDonald in the 1970 slayings or has wife and t wo dau g hters m North Carohna today and told a lower court to dis miss the indictments agam!>t ~ 1m The 4th U .S Circuit Court of ppcals sa id MacDonald's constitutional righl to a s peedy trial had ~en violated dunng the· long dl'la; between his 1nd1ctment and the time he was found guilty m 1979 by a federal JUry. / "We cannot and do not assess the correctness or the jury's verdict.'' the court l>aid But it added that it could not c o ndone ··a prosccutorial method or obtaining convictions an violation of the fundame ntal cons titutiona l rig ht of future ~enerabons ·· I MacDpnald. 36. claimed that four drug·crazed intruders killeo his pregnant wife, Colette. 26. daughters Kimberly, 5. and Kristen. 2. and stab~d him al their Fort Bragg. N C home After a feder al jury convicted him last Aug. 29. U.S District Judge Franklin Dupree Jr ~entenced him to thr ee consecutive life t e rms and denied appeal bond. I' 09'ANOE COAST t DAILY PILOT '"• Ot ... C.O..lt CM••Y Pit.of ••ti\ WfMC" I\ C.Of'lltD1,_... IN ~ PrtU t) ~'""'*'° tty tfW Or#f'IO" C.;t P\lbftVM"Q CotnPM\'f ~•tt d 1ttont .,, ~·~ ~., tN°""" ff"~ t0t (.O\t• Mtw .......,.., .. ~ft Hvrtt""'910ft Bt•C 1' Jo""l••f'I V•lltf tr•HU, l•Ow"'• 84t.C.ft ~-. (_ .. )1 • \IH'llQ .. ttqi~t f1C"1t0" t\ Oliif .. 1~ ~\lf'"O.V\ M'O \...,f'ld••t. ,,.,. ,,.,.~, ... Ot.tOt•WH"'O CJll_..I n •t JlO Wnt fUy ~,,.,... P 0 .. , 1-. ~l• l'N-w C...Htor"'• .,_,. ·-·-t)y''""""''·"°~ ....... ;k.11 <--. V.f t Po.~,..,...,.,.,.,. Gf#9.,. .. M.t~ r' ,.....,_., ....... (d<I .. ~··--..., • ...,E ..... ~IOL­,.,.,.....,,--E.,_.., Offlce• ~!It-• ·~t .... '"'"'"-·· ___ ,. llt/I .. ~•-••• TlllJhOM (1,.)~ QM11"ecl ...... ,... .. 1119 ( , f 'ro• Page . I I FIRE. • • demolished Als o destroyed we re two lumber she lter s tructures along the east and west edges of the yard. As firemen continued to pour s t rf'am s of wat e r on s m o lde ring lumber and buildings at 9 ·30 a .m .. Far< C hief Beauchamp said fi .. e companies also were s~nt into Costa ~sa by the cities of Huntington Beach and Pountain Valley They pulled into vacant fin nouses as the entire Costa Mesa force turned out. to battle the ABC con.Oagratioo Beauchamp explained As Mesa firemen battled that blaze. Beauchamp said, the firemen from other cilies responded lo two medical aid calls ana one false alarm "The entire city was protected at a ll limes." he added Southe rn California Edison Co disrupted service to about 1.760 customers at 3:48 a .m . a spokesman said. when power routed over a burning pole was threatened The sOOkesman said moet or the power was restored vta other circuits within two minutes but t h at a handful were without electricity until about 9: 15 a .m r s u!>pl'cts ;.are in custod y 1n connl•ct1on "1th !>Orn e of the free-. ay murders. investi~ators have said that othe r s us pect!) may still be outs tanding Th e body o f the youth . ~lieved to be in his late t~ns or early 20s. was discovered at 9:30 p .m . Monday night by a Coto de Caza resident who Yt'as traveling on Santiago Canyon Road north of Cooks Com er . Hart said the youth was clad only in a pair of faded blue jeans Auto Slams Into Eat~ry LANCASTER <AP> -The manager of a drive·through restaurant was injured when her husband drove their c ar through a res taurant wall. scattering c ustomers and pinning her against the counter. s heriff's deputies said. .. Miraculously. no one else was hurt." Los Angeles County Deputy J a m e s Chiles s aad Tuesday night. He said when Gianna Logue. 50, the manager. entered the Carl's Dri~·Thru restaurant lo check on her employees at 8:45 p.m ., her husband. Weyland. 48. slid over lo the car 's driver's seat to move the vehicle. Hls root slipped orr the brake pedal onto the acceleratl>r. and the car lurched th.rough a plate glass window. Logue was arr ested for Investigation of felony drunken driving. Chiles said. State OKs Irvine Coast Land Gift Speclal U. the Dally Pilot SACRAM ENTO -The state Public Works Board. meeting here today. unanimously accepted a gift of 'SOO acres of land along the southern Orange Coast from the lrvine Company. IN A BRIEF. 10· minute session . the three-member board also agreed to pay the land's bonded indebtedness to the Irvine Ranch Water District. The board agreed to set aside up to $700,000 to retire the bonds. The money. the board agreed, would come from a fund previously set uide to help relocate mobile home tenants in the Crystal C-0ve area. THE 5"-ACRE PA&CEL, known as Moro Rid1e. was given by the Irvine Company to augment lhe existing Crystal Cove State Park. Altbou&b the gift of the acreage is called for in a federal bl1l seeldn1 creation of an 11.000 acre urban national park along the Irvine Coast, Irvine Company offlclals aald the gift cam, without strtno attached. ' I will be prese nted e\•idence that investigators believe links William George Bonin, 33. a truck 'lriver . in four of the slayings that fall within the jurisdiction of Orange County law enfo,.cemenl age'"lcies The four vi c t ims were identified as . Frank Dennis Fox. 17. of Rellflower. whost' nude body was found last Dec 2 alongside Ortega lhgh" ay fi ve miles east or San .Juan \ap1stra no Glen Norman Barker. 14. or lluntangton Heach whose body wa:, discovered March 22 near the Upper San Juan Creek campground on Ortega llighway near the Riverside County hne -Russell Duane Rugh. 15. of Garden Grove. whose body was .1.ou.Pd l)ing--nex~arkl!rS'--- Lawrence Sharp. 18. o f Long Beach. whose body was dumped behind a Westminster service station on May 18 Bonin wa s nam e d by investigato rs from the Lo!> Angeles Sheriff's a nd Los Angeles Police departments as ;i su~pect an 21 or thl' murrlcrs or \OUn).! Oll'n ;ind bO\\ \\hll\t• ~od1e!> had been dumped in Soulhl·rn C'Jllf11rn1.i -.1ne1· ~t.1~ 19i9 There hJ\l' tx~·n 41 unl>olvl d mur der:, '>1"Cl' 1972. but tnc· t•u rrt•nt 1n\es t1 gat1on ha '> rocu!>ed onl\ on the· 28 thcit ha\ t' o c c u r r e '1. s 1 n c c• R o n 1 n . a twice convicted Jnd register('<! sex offt-nder. was relcal>cd from !>late pnson an Oclooer 1978 A seco nd !>Uspect. Vernon Rona ld Butts. 22 . also of Oowne}. was charged Tuesday "ith s 1>. muroerl> tnvesligators allege that Butts ano qonan acted a:, accomplices tn the slaymgs Additionally. Bonin 1s charged with l1 counts of ,.ob~ry. one count or wdomv 1no one count o f may hem ·Rull!> al~o '' charged -'llh three counts of rob~r)'. Enr 1gnt l>d>O h..-•i.:.o a"ticipated that evidence on Bonin's alleged involvement in the death of Stepnen J . Wells. 18. Downey. whose body was found behind a Hunting to n Beach service station on June J . also .• ~ SUSPECT IN 21 MURDERS V(f Hl•m Bonin. 33 would b(' presl•nted before the ~rand JUr) Tht' Wc•ll" murder v. a-. ;1moni! hn._,. "llh "h•l·h H11n1n AJ ch JrJ.!l'd Tu i-.,da!i 1n l.o' .\ n~i·I•"• Enn~hl .... url ho v. M t•r I h ..it p r<11 l cl u r .i I h t h • ' • '• · h1111 ltl ht l I lt•d In 'Ir •llJ.t• ('11u11l\ H111lln. Ah•1 ,, , !1·..i ; .• not "l l ~h .. 11,0 11011n d -. ... 111f1tl 1mpa-,~1H·I~ 1o1lh ha::. hand' in h1., l)(X·keL"> an the Lo'> o\njl•·lt·' t·11u rtr1111m "hen ht· l1·..i rn1'<l 11r nt·'.I. murdt•r c·har~(;'., Arr~11gnmen 1 wa-, O«la;ed t:ntal Au~ 8 at the request of d 1• f P n s l' a t l o r n e \ T od d Landgrl'n. of :\t·\\ pCJrt Beach Bonin. who fdtes the death pt•nalt~ -.houJd he be com acted. 1 .. beini.: h(•ld without ball Bonin "a~ a rrestt-d Jum• l2 in floll~"ood on t"o af>x offen.w., b\· ;.a n underco\ er ... un1•1llanc1· h •am assigner! to th1· ·Fn •e"ti\ t\1flcr" ca-.t· Ir \t"-l:gator-'>atd t hev "ere c.r ·J\ 1aeo lsc;.1•111 " name h" a 1u \\cnal e "ho c1a1m1·d bCJ,1••1 thf{·atened htm "1th harm A maJor break an tht' C'3Sl' occurred nine· da~ s ago when a friend and confidant or Bonin s. EH·rNt "Scotty" Fraser told SIX-TIME ACCOMPLICE? Vernon Butts. 22 10\est1~ator!'> 'hJt Bonin once d t• s <' r 1 b ,. d h 1 ., a I I c g i• d 1n\n l'f"TI1•nt 1n nnf" nf tht' fr1 l•\A I\ lcllllfll! lh<tl !tf \l.trt tJ .. Lr..io .... ii' J \11•r rn :..n :·•>Ulh v.r.o 111,,1111>o:-Jr•'<f ·1lfl•r h11t·hh1k1ng m '\1 •quirt B1'.1lh on \UJ,! ·, 1'17!J '11 -t~id~ ".J ' l•111nd th1· n1•\t .nnrn1nl.! 1n <':-i lahal>,,., tit• had ''''"O ).!:Jr ntlt·rl inrl "l:.thhNt 111\ • .... l1).!al•1r-. 'Jiii the\ "t:Ol to Bu11 ... r• '>lilt n11 Thur,d:t) 011.:ht and founrt 1•\ 1d1·nct that t1nk1·tl n1m 111 th1· k1ll1nl.! of Uarin "t•ndric•k l!J. a Stanton vouth v. ho disappeared from ·work April 29 H1-. ">oc1v wal' found th<• folio" in~ <l.J\ 1n f'.1rc,on Hu1 1 .... ,..,J ., h1111k1·rt for : 1n\l':"Jt1gJl1on of murdl'r t>arh I-ndJ\ . .ilth11ugh 1n n·~t1gator-. · chd not .innnunn· tht· Jff{·~l until Tu1•-,d.1' Ut·"rnll' It m1w r.1turl·~ an th1.: · mtd 9os in Lo .\n~l'll'"· Rull~ : .1ppt'.1red 1n l·oun "l'Jnni;: a · -.k1 ~J.11· J,11 kt•t Ill-. ~1rr;11i.:nmenl : "J-. 1.11r.-t pont-.f unu I ,\ug IJ Curt l.1\l':-a\'. l'h1tf deput)> '. 0l! .. trrc·1 llturn<.:~ 1n l.o!o. 1\ngcles . C'ount \. .....i1d Ill\ l'~llgJtton mto : I hl' frel'Y. uy k II lin g~ 1s not · 1· o n c I u de d ,1 n d ., a 1 d t h c uo~.,1 b1l1l\ <:Xl'>l!-. that other : 'U!>Pe<'L'> "'" bcinaml-d. •• . ,, .J.J• Busiaess ...... Kids Ride Computers <Amp 's YOUll8»t.en Get Ready for tJte Fw.r e than that by • factor of five or 10." . The student.6 begm by becom· tng "computer literate" - More advucect ltucsenta team tangw.ps ~eared for more dff. ncult commands. l ' l , ' f SANTA BARBARA (AP) -ln the afternoon. the campers swim and ride bones. In the evening. they sing and dance. Jn lbe morni.Qgs and just before dinner. they play with noppy disks aod a minHobot named Turtle learning computer languages. GREG BE••AN, a 12·JNt· although Bollay predicts that old from Santa Barbara, hi one , within rive years computers will or the llCWanced students. He«· ; .... ~ "We 're trying to prepare the luds for what it's going to be bke a d e cade from now. whe n they're getting out of s~hool."' sa.id Denison Bollay. a 27-year· old computer cons ultant and 'fou nd~r and pres ident or Cahfonua Computer Camp be able to understand human signs programs thit cre•te : s peech Som e are already graphicssimilartothoseUMdln equipped with synthes1iers that movie titles. Elaborate eom· enable them to talk. usang Umil· binations or brightly colored ed vocabulanes geometric ghapes form. dileolve One language. aptly named and give way to lettering, dlch Basic . enables students to give a in Greg's case reads : "Corn· variety or simple commands US· puter Camp." mg English words a nd some Greg also enjoys explalnlng symbols It could be used with a the camp's mini·rObot. called THE CAMP opened this year home rom~ter to make airline Turtle because it looks like one. at Rancho Oso deep in the Los reservations. obtain news or "Vou hook il up to a computer Padres National Forest. about perform other simple funchons. and. for instance. when it runs , GULL-WINGED SPORTS CAR WILL HIT U.S. MARKET NEXT YEAR John Z. De Loreen's CrHtlon Wiii Be Built In Troubled North Ireland 20 mues ml.and from this seaside into something. you could Pi"O· resort north of Los Angeles l{ram ittosay. 'Ouch''" The campers. V.'hO attend one Gas Price Cam per Tom Mccroskey, l:>. or more of the fl\•e two-week of Atlanta, plans to study elec· sessaons. "''Ork on 10 computers. trical engmeering . "Computers the sort that are set up for home Boost Asked are an expanding fi eld anti I'm use The youngsters. about 2() interested In them ." he said. per sesston. range from age 10 to And Andy Reed of Alexandria. 15 and pay S795each LOS A."l;G ELES 1AP1 -Citing Va . who's 12. said he was given Erin Takes on Porsche By MIL TON MOSKOWITZ The MG sports c ar hlis finally come to the end of the road -no more w1ll be prnduced -but looming on the hon wn 1s another SJ>OrtS pr built by an American in Northern Ireland. This is the De Lorean, n<Jmed for John DeLorean. the former General Motors executive whose recoll ections of -and reflections on -life inside the world's largest automobile producer made a best seller out or Patrick Wnghl's recent book. "On a Clear Dav You Can See General Motors .. · DeLOR EAN WAS ORIGINALLY going to build his sports car 10 Puexto.Jh.c.0--But-he--~tctted""m NOrthem'treland because they offered him a better deal. Tom by violence. Northern Ireland. part of Great Bntain. is also econom1cally depressed. The unemployment r ate 1s 12 percent And in West Belfast, where DeLorean put his plant. the Jobless rate is 4-0 perC'<'nt To attract OeLorean to West Belfast. the Northern Ireland Development Agenc;. invested some $130 m11li<>n in his company 1 About 300 American car dealers have also mvestc:d $25 000 18%-22% ANNUAL YIELD Earn 18%-22% on 6 months to one yeor solidly secured T.D. notes. Trust deeds available From s 1,000 to '200,000 Cal doity fOf' -ounk & o•oflablllty CAll DIRECT or COUECT FOR DETAILS & FREE BROCHURE PLEASE CONT ACT ME AT HO~E BUSINESS PLEASE CALl t. l NM/( STREET CITY • .., ••L T1:.•E '.{ ZP G;. Ca ' 1-1• l""(l Lnan B YJ~Pr 'C"HXV"ERSAL) FINANC IAL >-fU'1>.!f·Nr,,,rc .... Pf A ... Pf_ f(Ft t 4N()• ... ft>4 P• ·h-: '-«1t t ,,,, !.~ H 71$-•:>M • 7141~1-213 ~.>-JMT PA AS< N.A t>U ( ()'"'"" 411 .- "3 ~ 11-6.lOC SAN Col (' ~•23 C•"'"f"\I 0-.1 R. ~ ,•!'\ ~ ..... 7-Q· '""' ,, .. ~.,., • L,, P(P·-·~ •JO f 4c-. ""' "" .-;..~.-. h.ar- O;vv"• 714 l~ ., •<rwl'tPT Bf.ACM f;f,. N~t"Of1 Cent• OJ~• e ~ ._._ • .., -1U ~1J23 ')('" f ,....,,. ,..f • , ....... ,11tf-~ ,. 4 ),)..11~ lr1>4•t.,Qy r 1, .._ .... ,_,_..p.t'"[W &I ><-• r(;ll-. 'X# I ,IJ~~ PA .... • ~Nitfrll(jr.. let'• r-;» J 41,....-(' '""" t'lt ~''"'"' t("~Q,""'2 ' , • );>0-1,9 79 apiece in DeLorean's company ) If lhe ·DeLorean Students have come from as continued erosion of eammgs" a basic computer for his birth· sports car doesn't sell. Utis investment could go far away as New York. London due to high inflation and interest day two years ago and has been down the drain. But the British and the pohtical and Tokyo to learn to use the rates. Southern California Gas adding compone nts since then. leaders of Northern Ireland feel it's worth the computel"S. which are equipped Co ha ~ asked t h e P ublic-as previous generations did with gamble. The OeLorean plant is putting 2,000 peo with tele\'1S1on·type screens and l't1l 1t1l'" Comm1ss1on for an stere~. pie lo work. ke} boards s1m1tar to those on t'mcr~enc} $45 m1l11on rate In "I DECIDJ:D this was mv A recent report an the British w~kly. The t)'pe"'•nter"\ ere a st' chance to learn _,hat this Is ail Economist, says the DeLorean pro1ect 1s on ··computers have B certain The inr n ·a'>f' if ~r anted. about."hc !>aldof th('camp. schedule "The prototypes are runnmg around the rascmat1on ... Bollay .!>&1d "It'" would add 56 Cf•nl'> a month to a Even those students who don't test track. A wasteland in West Belfast has djsap J IM 'lSt hke a nev. hobb~ 1 ~pie· al rf•<;tdl•ntli.il CU'>tomcr " plan futures in the computer peared and an its place s tands perhaps the most ,l.!a~ hall thl" riimpan~ -.uid '" a fi elrt will find themselves uslng modem car assembly plant in Western Europe " A D ECADE a~o. the current "' a tt•mf"nt lift Pr fil!~~ It'-ap rnm~er.s .. .aLJ\Om.e and at..wor"7 - All or th~ cars produced in \his plant w•ll be tion:ie romputc~. costing SJ .~-phf atton ..::i~tb~.r l ~-----Ro lla} sa1d_ He tumself rigged ~hipped straight to the Urut~ ~at ~. _l:h~r.e---t-0 -sr-.-00&-~l""llnheara or !mn'C'I r <1irm.in Han"" r\ onl' up to hi-; telephone answer lated-to~ on-sa'lenere early next year The Bolla~ said ~;?<'tor f'-<plJined th<t~ whll<• the-in~ machine 1n Santa Barbara DeLorean will be a s leek. low·s lung two.seater ""'"hen I started us tn,I.! com r • (. •1Uthon 7ed J 9 •3 P<'rrent It could call up h~r(' and sa'. v. ith a stainless s teel puters an 1966 or '67. a comput<•r rntt· nf r.-turn on o;ha r~holder., He llo you have had five calls finis h When its wing took up thev:holeground floor of tn\t''-tmC'nt f1>r th<• 1'1 month Pleas~ ·<'all '\O·and·so'." Ballv Money Tree doors are raisPd. the c-ar the bwldJng It c~t million., lll'rtr><i i·ndini:: J~n· .J/t ~h<-ut tl.1t', f•xplained "Five years from looks hke a seagull he s aid "Yet these· htlle home-hnt1 t>n~c'<l up v. ith J ri turn r(ilt no.... we'll tX' saymJ{ 'What did The DeLorean ,., ex peeled to be priced in the $17 .000 range. making it compet1llve with the Corvette. the top selling sports car an Amen ca John OeLorean is familiar with the op~1t1on He helped to develop the Corveue. The mitial sales target for the DeLorean 1s 20,000 cars a year That ·s not an enormous figure Honda sold 29.000 ca rs here last month. But then the Honda doesn't sell for $17.000. If the DeLorean can reach the 20.000 sates mark. 1t would be out~ selling the Pors che. THE NORTHERN IRELAND Development Agcnr} \\111 get a royalty or $380 on each De Lorean sold. And of course they have their shares. which could become valuable if DeLorean sU'Cceeds as a new car maker . Everyone agrees that the testing ground for the new s ports car will be Catiforn1a . lhe hottest sports car market m the United States The De Lorean will have to make it there against the Corvette and the Germ an a nd Japanese models. P UC Ups Rate On K ey Phones SAN FRA.l'llCISCO IAP> -Some two m11uon Pac1f1c Telephone customers -those who use "key" phones which have buttons for a number or lines -will now pay $30.1 million more annually under a rate boost granted by the state Public Ulllities Commission. About 85 percent of the increase will result from the 8 percent hike in the monthly cost or the typical six·button phone. That will go up from the present $4.35 to $4.70, with a 22 percent increase per line from the present $3.20 to $3.70. The oew rates are errecttve today. Most or the remainder will come from a 10 percent increase for intercoms and a 9 percent in · crease for call directors. The hike will affect primarily business in· stallalions throughout the state. 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NEW YORK -PollUcaJ attempta to eoa•laee the Amencan public that the worst of the recesoioo la ovw ts like trying to polish the floor without wuhin1 11 ftnt. Maybe some people, for a day or so. dJd see U\e llebt ol en<'ouragement in statements from the White Houae and its advisers. but now Americans are again forced to loot at the deep, dark and dirty realities. \ THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, whtcb rema~­ der 8 percent in JWy despite forecasts It would be uch higher. is now being viewed as a statistical abern re· suiting from a poorly designed seasonal a<ljustmeat fa . The increase in June retail sales might have been J one-month affair that won't be repeated in comina moaU., ~arious an~y~ts are now saying. And, with money lettinc tighter agam m some a reas, some doubts are arisinl about the staying power of the housing re- covery. Consumer prices seem to be rising again June pnces rose a full 1 percent compared with 0.9 percent m April and May. And now food prices may be head- ing up. especially for beef and grains. It a ppears also that wholesale price increases. after s hrinking, Wlll explode again, fueling even further increases in the consumer price index and assuring Americans of stiff inflatton for months to come Bw.iness Week magaztne quotes Dona ld J . Ratajciak of George State . L'n1vers1ty as expecting the July figure will shO)V an 18 2 PNcent annual rate . compared with jusl 6 I percent for the second quarter. THAT St.:)18ER. COt:PLED with highe r jobless figures. (•an be expected to give such o dose of reality to Amencan.<, that. pol1t1cal promises will be seen for what they ;i re ReaJ1t y t!> the rire!>ent. and 1t t!> grim. :\1 .my economist-. think tht 1mmed1at.u.lillW :..=:....&Jw;.UMi:.---1 -ff"lt of tl1t• n•at aNY-i.t"ifr 1'\n t much bnghter. The car in· du!>tn l-s~c1all\ 1-. 10 bad 'hape, and that automalicall~ --~·~amothPnn~stn~irl'rtoo --'- On the SiJ me day last 1,1,eek General Motors. the "'orld ... IJQ~est m.mufacturer, reported a $412 million loss for tht.-~t-cond quart<>r. 1L'. biggest quarterly loss ever. American ~lotor. lo-.t S85 m11l1on 10 the same quarter, and that too " as 1tsJ1ar ~t·st quarterly loss in history. Jf th<· 1ndu...,tr) ~ woes were a consequence onJy of buyer rl~tstanr ... tCJ prices, or buyer hesitation because of the fl'('t"!>st<>n. th• r<· "ouldn't be much to worry about Such problem., c•irr1•1 I them·wlve ... The a11tomobtlt• 1111lu5otn s proble ms a re deeper than thc1l. h<HH'\t•r lh n•r,ut.itlOn fo r reltabihty has been un- rlt"rmint-d. Jnd 11-. ''' ltng dec1s1ons m recent years have ~en n·wcted '1.\'\\' POTf:,Tl..\I. Bl:\'E RS also are financ ially "' t'rextl•nded. cinl1 thus a re reluctant or unable to add further cn>d1t problem., And their reluctance to buy isn't d1m1n1~ht>d b~ hu:h J:.nohnc pnces and taxes. The economic-flocn: ts \l'f"Y duty. and most Americans kno" •I They knr,w 1t h<'ca~e. unhke som e polittcians wbo seem tn noat ;.ibr1H· rl•ahtte'> 10 this pohtlcal year. the y a re stand1n~ tn the d1 rt rJn that flwr. State lay PUnip Up T~ e ·on Gasoline I.OS A'.'\G ELES (AP I Sta te and local gasoline taxes are hkely to rise <1l a fastt>r cltp than before as agencies !)Uµported b~, tho~e t axes press for increases to keep pace v.1th rism~ fuel prices, an 01l 1ndust.ry news Jetter reports. The agenc1<>" complain that their taxes, which usually are a faxed number of cen~ per gallon. a re not keeping pace proportionally with the n smg pump prices, and beoce they ar~ lo:.ing potential r£•\ef\Ues In addatton. the agencae<> complain they're now losing revenul'S because fuel dem.md has slowed by about 10 per- cent in the past ) ear. the newsletter s aid. ... IO«"k11 In Tlu- Spotligltt ...!:'i.:~~·:.' .... ~.'it~~~ ~:<!'., ...... 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