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I Toro crash
urts 4 people
our pcoplr \\iert inJurtd rarly
ay an a pect ular thn:c-
1ck accident that cautcd a
ck to j ckknifc and spill it!I
oflumber. narhna the busy
nta Ana Freeway in El Toro.
The 6;35 a.m. accident near the
ke Fore t Drive on-ramp was
used when 1 southbound
otonst who had a Oat urc
wervedacro all five lanes of the
rceway. accordinJ to authonties
uan Castro's disabled vehicle
as broadsided by a second car
riven by Jam Crittenden, 27.
f Santa Ana.
(PleaH Me ACCIDENT/ A2)
HIGH 91 LOW 74
Jurqrs proclaim deadlock
in Dick Dale's molest trial
By JEFF ADLER
'Oftlle~ .... lt-
\n Oran&c tounty Superior
C"oun JUI) considenna evidence
1n Ncwpon Beach auitanst Dick
Dale's second felony child 6CX
tnal announced Tuesday it was
hopelessly deadloc~cd and un·
able to reach a verdict.
At\er four days of deliberation,
tpe six-man, six-woman JUry sent
a note to Judie Linda Hodge
Mclaughlin informing her it had
reached an 1mpu5il" on the t~in
charies or oral copulation and
enpaang in a lewd act "1th a
child
Jul') Foreman Lynn Munroe
said the final ballot stood at 7-5 an
favor of a auilt) "erd1ct followrna
ll tabulations A unanimous
vote by Jurors 1s required an
cnmanal trials.
The JUry'i. inability to reach a
verdict an the case docsn 't neccss-
anly mean the 46-year-old enter·
tainer v.on'1 fi 1.:e funt\cr cnmi~I
procwhnas H~ 'till could ~
rctned -for what v.ould be
third ume -on the cha~
Prosecutor K.atuharu Makino
Mid a d cis1on on whether the
charaes would be dropped or
refiled will mack 1n the ne"t ~veral weeki. ·
The de dlock mark$ the second
time in a year Jurors cons1derina
the same charie, against Dale
(P1eue eee DALZ/A2)
oc ivlDg
c..Jltcare
top priority
ByJ ADLEA °' .............
c POWtcd11 that chUd
as an 1mPOnan1 pnority for Or-an County. the Board ofSU~
vasors asked T~)' lb11 1
comprehensive ch11d-c"art plan·
n1n1 tfl'on be undertaken to
ddrns what they called a arow-
ing ClOUntywidt problem.
Superv1sor1 unanimously
directed the Commi1&ion on the
CPleiuiB Me CHILD/ A2)
COAST 1111111
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WEDNESDAY. JUL Y 18. 1984 ORANGE COUN TY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Uni High grad Peter
Campbel] ts U.S. wa ter
p olo tea m· h atch et
ma n .
Page DJ
Manhunt widens for
suspect in murder of Val-
ley woman./ A3
California
It's all over except for the
voting at Democratic
convention In San Fran-
cisco./ AS
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Nation
A 14-year-old is accused
of ambushing and killing
his father for his pay-
check./ A4
World
West Germans have
handed over big check to
help El Salvador .I A4
Home
Once upon a time, clocks
were made with chimes
which makes them very
valuable today ./81
Food
Cooking sugar-free can
be just as sweet, says an
author of a cookbook on
the subject./C1
Sports
Reggie Jackson hits life-
time home run No. 493 to
tie Lou Gehrlg./D1
Entertainment
"Snoopy" and "Tom
Sawyer'' are two fine
local stage productions
for the younger set./83
Buaineu
There's a disturbing
trend for companies to
fold pension plans to pick
up the surptus./84.
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OC owners for LA Express?
One ofT wo interested pa rties would
consider moving team to the county
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of ttle Delly Not .....
Two groups of Orange Coast busi-
nessmen arc cons1denng buying the
Los Angeles Express football team of
the upstan United States Football
Sinatra
packs
Mesa
theater
Crowd tolera tes
'LA ' song. but
c heers the res t
By CAROL MOORE
Of IM 0.., "°' l leff
A sa' ') supel"!ltar of f-ran~ Sin-
atra ·s stature should knov. better than
to open his concen at Pacific
.\mph1thea1rc 1n Costa Mesa with
"L.A. ISM) lad} ..
The 16.000 Orange ( ounuans who
filled every scat and most of the lawn
Tuesda:y night reluctantly accepted
the title song from his new album but
absolutely relished the subsequent
irony ofhis second song. ··The Lady 1s
a Tramp."
As 1f to make amends for having
crooned that "L.A. is always there for
me ... knows how to care for me."
Sinatra dedicated another new song,
"Best of Everything." to all in the
audience. All was forgiven by the time
the 44-vear entenainer broke into "I
Love )·ou Come Ram or Come
Shine.··
Sinatra recalled with a cringe how
"the ne>.t song comes from a movie I
was m but ll was sung b) one of the
great bantones -Marlon Brando"
before singmg "Luck be a Lady."
And he reminisced about his last
appearance in Orange Count) during
an 1982 downpour at Irvine
Meadows.
"Usuallv I can tum ofTthe ram. but
11 didn't ~ork that night." he said.
praising the drenched fans who sat
through that abbreviated show.
"My Way" is requested at every
venue. even. Sinatra confided. when
he sang for the president of Sri La nka
at the White House. A.nd the standard
League
Meanwhile. team officials con-
firmed for the first ume this morning
that the Express was for sale due lo the
financial d1fficull1es of owner J
Wilham Oldenburg.
"Wt-have talked with the league
and we have some people who are
interested but 1t would be premature
to say we are negouaung." loa1d Rod
Sherman or San Juan ( ap1s1rano.
who heads onr groups interested 1n
the Express
··our posture right nov. 1') to not
makr an) public comments.'' said
herman. who pla)ed professional
football for the Oakland Raiders and
wu a wide receiver at USC Sherman
was formerl) an assistant athletic
director at UC Irvine
Sherman. who runs a sports mar-
keting firm. would be no stranger to
the Express. He was the team's cb1d
operating officer in 1983.
Unlike Sherman. a group of New-
port Beach businessman v.1th no
pnor expcnence an sp~>ns manage-
ment 1scons1dennga bid for the team.
!laid 8111 Wood, a sports industry
analyst with the KWHY -the lo$
AnJCICS based financial news tele-
v 1s1on siauon.
"I can't give the names of the
people because that would jeopardize
my source. -Wood said.
"It 1s three Newpon Bcaeh busi-
nessmen W1lh no expcnencc with
SPorts promotion aod m~menL
(Pleue eee ltXPIUtSS/A2)
Hills
project
backed
by LB
Affordable unit s
rejected in 4-1
council approval
By DA VlD BISHOP
0.-, .... C..: J •aA
.\ 6Q5-unll housing project in
S)camort Hills was appro"ed Tu~
day b) Laguna Beach Cit) Council
mcmbe~. who rejected a requ1rc-
~l that the proJC'Ct include af-
foi'ljtable housing units.
Ma)or Dan Kenne) proposed a
resolution 10 bind the. developer
Kaufman & Broad of Los .\ngc.-1~
with a requirement to include at least
I 0 perct'nt affordable housing w11h1n
the project according to count)
guidelines.
'Throughout the proce<>s we ha\e
talked about atTordabk housing_··
Kenne~ said. "I think Ill percent 1.,
less than v..hat v.e v..111 auualh ~on
the site." ·
But counC'll members rcJected Ken·
ne)'s proposal in favor of an aJtema-
(Ple.ue eee SYCAllORlt/ A2)
SA Freeway
closed tonight
The Santa Ana Freewa) at .\hon
Part...v..a, in II"\ me will be closed
tonight ·after I I p.m. while construc-
tton proceed<> on a new bndge.
(Pleue see SINATRA/ A2) Frank Sinatra alng• and awtnc• at Coata Mesa'• Paclflc Amphitheatre.
( ommuters. who can resume thcu
u-;ual route after 6 a.m . are asked to
use the ~n Diego Frt"Cwa~ to detour
around lnte'"'tate 5.
Firemen
attacked
by bees
in Mesa
Seven stun_g_ while
_!B!lttng blaze ;
arson suspect held
By KAREN E. KLEIN °' .... .,.., .........
Costa Mesa fircfigh ter!I walked into
a tentablc bees' nest Tuesday when
they amvcd at a home on the I 000
block of Parkhill Dnvc to put out I
house fire that caused $30,000 wonh
of damaJC
Clad an their bnaht )cllow "tum
out" coats. the five fircfi&htcri who
first approached the SC'Cne of the 1:30
p.m. blaze wtrc a natural ta~~~or the
hundreds or anary bumble who
had made a hive near the front door of
the home. accordin.a to J,m Richey.
adm1n1strauve chief of the Coua
Mesa Fart Dcpanment
No one wu \tnously if\Juttd
dunna the swarm of 1ct1V1ty and the
fin-was doused 1n about 10 mtnutc •
(Pleue eee B&U/ A2)
0..-,,... ,......., ....... Ull'lll
Coeta lie.a flreftabter Bob Haynee boJde a cold compraa to
b1a bee·atung head alter battllne both blue and
bumblebees. '
Adult schools:
'There goes the
neighborhood '
I d11or\ n<>lc 1 h" " th< 't'u1nJ ,,, J
'"t>·p.Jr1 <oerrt•\ 1111 "4. hf-..1/, rh.11 an·n r
~·ho<.lh .in1 m111t and thf prn/ifcm,
the) (Omc11mt'' l'f·c-.11t
~nll't1mec. 'iu..an Rc,n<)ld' l.tn't
get into her O"-n dn'r"a' "hen <.he
returns homr at ahout 'i p m lrnm hr1
nurstn@.JOI°\ 1n thr intcn"l'l rarr unit
at thl" Ch1ldf'C'n"• ttoc,r11al ol Oranlll'
Count\
( ar<. hlod. the rntrann· II• hl'r
home and hrr nr1gh~>'"' horn" on
Fam<>v.orth lane 3ll'O' the \tr('(t
from ( 03'ithnl' ( oll~c:·c, leamtn(l
C"tnter al Pctrf"i<'n 'xhr1ol m Hunt·
1n11on Beach
Pcte"'°n "a' formcrh an 1. lcmcn -
tan ~hool hut v.a\ do\4'J h<-1.auc,c ol
d('('hnmp rnrollment Thl· elemen-
tal) ~hool d1'>tnct ha' "n1:c lralo(.'\i
the 1te to \oac,thn<" and that·., ~hen
Rc' noldf problC'm\ hl.-pn On~ a motorist hargC"d 1n10 hC'r
dmcv..a~ and parkl"J ~lthout rcr·
m1 111on \he u1
Rl"' nold' ~1d hrr n<'11hhorh~xt
near lnd1anapolt4' .\\('nUt" aml 8c~u:h
Doul<'' ord 1' tl<'1na U\('d a'i 1mc hip
p:lrktnit lot h' \tudcnt~ v. ho w uld I'·"
ROBERT
BARKER
NEWS F OLLOWUP
S 'i tor a parking st11. l cr and park at the
'4 hool lot But the\ 'ittm 10 prt'kr 10
pm1.h pennic' and art" patl.1na. 101
frc.~ on ~1dcnttal 'ltrcct' '"'lead
Re' nol<h. ~ho \lld she v.omcc; 11.'1
the "Afct, of her 4-\Car-0ld \(1n
rq1..iercd her complaint at a puhh1.'
comment portion of a l"C'Ct'nt Hunt·
1ngton Beach ( 1t)' Council m('('ltnJ
Emplo~ m the cit) 1dman1 tnator '
oOiCC' followed up h) v. nt1ng a letter
to ( oa thnc''I 1ntenm pl't'c,1dcn\ l>f
fd~•rd DttKcr. s tina thit co1-
1(1c oflic1al\ waive the parkma foe at
l'ttcrson ·hool w that th<' <'061·
con'K'1ou\ \tudent\ v.111 part.. at the
'4'h1)()l lot
(Pleue -. ADtJL TI A2)
\
SYCAMORE HILLS HOUSING APPROVED .••
mAl
t'Jive uppc>ncd b) ('it) Manager 1'cn
~nnk and Kaufman and Broad 'ice
.~ruident Cl)de Lane The rei.olutton,
l')doptcd 4-1 wuh KC'nnl.'y d1i.Sl'ntma. ~~ncourages the devdopN "to ~II and
ttnt as man) of 1b units as financially
•
and pnctically kas1hlc 10 persons ot
low· and modenue-1ncome levch."
h also authon1e\ the Cll) manager
to work ou1 cooperative agreements
with the oounty for financ1na. and
approve$ the development as a pro-
~EXPRESS TEAM SALE ..•.
J'romAl
' !"They would move tht team to Orcmie
•County or lo Pa~dena," Wood )<ltd
Tius second group d~s not ha"t a
busmcss relat1onsh1p with the \) nd1-
cate Sherman 1s trying to put togcthl"r
and tt may have a hcttl.'r \hnt .lt thl'
team. Wood said
"Sherman'!. group 1\ ont· of lour
interested but I haH· hl·ard his ellon
has started to tall h' the "'a'sidt•" Wood said . .
The franch1~ wa~ µu1cha'>e<.I t"
tildc-n l'-•1re :i C:::ir> Fr1n•·•<>•'•• ·~"'"h ·~·r
tor $7 5 million in O«embet
The businessman has run mto
financial trouble and is interested m
selling 1h1: team. Ewress spokesman
Paul Sewell $aid this morning.
"The club and Don Klos1erman
(fapress president and general man-
ager) arc negot1a11ng "1th the league
on finding a buHT for the team."
Sewell said.
.. Ob\ 1ousl\ 1t 1., b\.·cau~ of the
linanual d1fficu ltu:~ that 8111 Old·
en burg has eApenenu~d." Sewell said.
JCCt eh&tbll' for SCCUrtd mone&e financana from the county. rhe
Count) of Oranlt al$0 1s nuthonzcd
10 request a tall Cllempt bond alloca·
uon for low-income units on the site
Kaufman & Broad offered to pay
the Cll) SS 7 milhon for a 64.3-.acre
parccl tn Sycamore Htll~ to construct
townhomes and condominiums. The
l'tty expect~ to pay off a la11e portion
of its $7.8 mllhon debt on the entire S2~·acre Sycamore Hills propeny
which was purtha~d in 1978 to stave
off the owner's plan to develop the
entire pro~n> The plan adopted
Tuesday n1gh1. along with a prev1ou~
county agreement to purthasc a
portion of the propcny for a freeway
Af!d . regional ~rk . is expected to
ehmmate tht city's debt while keep-
ing 389 acres an open space.
Kaufman & Broad has a 10-da}
option penod before mnking a SI. I
million down payment for the prop-
erty.
BEES ATTACK MESA FIREMEN •.•
From Al
Riche\ said
Chuck .\ I l·rrce \o "ho hH''> 1n
the Parkhill Dml.' house \\Ith his
mother. reported!~ adm1m·d to tire-
tighter!> that he !tad ~ct lhl' lirl·
"because he liked tu -.1.:e thl" ':>park-. ..
Riche' said
Ferree wa) arn.·'>tt·d and plaled 1n
pro1ect1H' cu!>tod' lor mf'ntal ht':ilth
t'' uluatmn a t osta Mesa Pol11.'l'
Department spokesman said.
Matche'> and wade; of paper "l're
found 1n the fam1l)' room and kitchen
uf the home. where mos1 of thl.' firl'
damage ''a) concentratc.·d. Riehl')
said Hl' 1:s11maled about $20.000
damaitl.' "as done to lhl' home and
$1 U O<X1 damage tom rnntents b) the
SINATRA IN MESA ...
F'TomAl
was the cue for Budd) Rich and his
orchestra to !.tart thl' finak \\-1th
"Pennies from Hea"cn."
Soon Sinatra wac; again out ofc;) nch
geograph1call~ \\ h1k the mus1c1ans
hegan "1\. "" \ nrk "le.-" York ·· he
k1dd1ngl) substituted partial I) ncs for
"Chicago" -no-"Old Man Ri\er"
-no -"I Left My Heart in San
Fr.im·1c;co ..
Twas lime to go home to his lady.
hla1c
Riche} said five firtfighters. and
the t"o paramedics "ho amved at
the scene to treat them. all suffered
multiple bee stings. mainly on the
face. nelk and i:ars.
"Thi!> "'asn't honey bees. this was a
swarm of bumblebees. The) 're the
ktnd that can sung you and then come
back and d o It agarn because it's so
much fun for them." he said.
Those who were stung were treated
at Bnstol Park Medical Center and
released. Riche} said. Only one of the
firefighters. Capt. Ken Soltis. suffered
a dela)'ed adverse reaction to the
slings. He was was treated again at
Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital
and later released.
A beekeeper was called to the scene
to try and control the bees.
CHILD CARE PROGRAM SOUGHT ••.
From Al
Statu'> of ~omen "hll'h authored a
report on child-<.arc -.en 1ci:s dnd
projected future needs. to develop a
program" 1th1n 90 da)S to coordinate
lount\ child-care effort'>
"h had to take a lmk bm ·., d1:ath to
reinforce ho" great 1h1':> prohkm is ...
!>aid board ( 'ha1rman Harnett W1l·der
in applauding lhl" rt>port Shl· \.\.a!>
referring to the dl'ath uf ~oung Patmk
Ma<,on. "ho "a' \hol b' J ~tanwn
police officer in I %3 Jlter being lelt at
home alone" h1k h" mothl'r '>l'arch-
ed for "ork
',upcn 1sor Brun· '\;l'-.tamk .,a11.J
1he problems cned 1n the report must
be resolved. Supervisor Roger Stan·
ton pointed out that demand for
space in child<are centers outstrips
a\a1lab1ht) by three times.
Ha\dee Tillotson. who helped
prepare the commission's report. told
supen 1sors that demand for o ut-of.
home care for children will grow in
the future as more women head
households and the number of chil-
dren under 9 increases.
The repon est 1 mates I 34,250 coun·
t) children up to I 4 years of age need
formal child care while onl} 33.46 7
spaces art: available.
Also, besides the need for ad-
ditional spaces are the importanl
questfons ofafTordabtht> and quahty
of service. espenally in hght of sexual
abuse allegations lhat have surfaced
recently. the report states
The clearinghouse planning agenC\
1he commission cnv1s1ons would
pther information on child-can.·
issues as "ell as develop a regional
childcare plan. Also. the comm1ss1on
hopes to gather 1nforma11on on
exemplary programs so the) can be
used as a model for others.
DALE SEX TRIAL DEADLOCKED ••.
From Al
ha' 1: bel·n unahlc to Jgret· on h1~ guilt
or mnoct'nte
In a trial that lOnduded in Januan
Dale "as lound innocent on i'o
related counts allt:ging he engaged in
oral sex wllh a 12-)t>ar-old girl dunng
the summer ot I Y8 I. On thl' tv.o
add1ttonal counts lhl· JUI"') hung up
11 -1 and did not dcl1\cr a \erd1rt
Munroe said Juror~ "ho v.1:1ghcd
the e' 1dencc in the most recent trial
felt the prosecution's l·asc was not
"i.trong enough to bring bark a guilt)
verdict."
Oalc said the two tnals had
1:\haustcd him physically and ruined
him financially.
His anome~. Michael Qu1gle}.
disclosed Dale filed bankruptcy
proceedings earlier. this week to
forestall foreclosure proceedings in·
1t1aled by his former wife on Dale's
17-room Balboa Island house.
"L1nt1l the day they come to me and
sa)'. 'Dick Dale. you're innocent.' I
won't relax.. That's when I relax. when
the} say. 'Dick Dale. it's finally
O\ er."' Dale said after the jury's
dec1s1on was announced.
He added. "~nd when it's finall}
over. nothing will stop me from
performing for all the kids."
Dale. a nightclub owner whose real
name is Richard Anthon) Monsour.
is best known as one of the ong1nators
of I 960s-style surf music Dick Dale
& his Del-Tones was a popular band
in Southern California during the
heyday of the surf music crale.
Recently. Dale has attempted a
comeback.
ADULT SCHOOLS CREATE PROBLEMS ...
From Al
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Search ends for fa th er, son;
officials reopen Irvine Lake
By STEVE MARBLE
Of , ... Dally l'1tol Steff
ll"\tne Lake was r~opem·d 10 the
public Tuesda) after scuba dl\ers
called off a two-day search for the
boches of a Pasadena man and his 4-
year-old son who apparently
drowned Sunday when an overloaded
boat capsized. authont1es ~td
Stanlt} Johnson. 36, and his son
<\aron were nd1ng wtth four other
pcopk tn a small rented craft that 1!>
dl''>1gnl·d to hold a maximum of four
people according to tn' estigators
.. We nc,er kl more than four
people go out 1n a boat. We have
'>omeone down at the dock count each
t1m1: lo make sure there's only four,"
~aid Gene Ma\ hugh. manager of the
boat rental fai:iht\ on the la~e
\1a~ hugh thcon1ed that -.oml."onc•
Anna Grimes services held
Funeral .services were hl'ld this
morning for .\nna Mane Grimes of
( osta Me..a ~ho died aturda} tn a
Newport Beach
area darkened
by power failure
A power outage put aboul 1.100
Southern (altfornta Edison cus-
tomers in Ne" pon Beath in the dark
late Tuesda} night and l'arl} th1<i
morning.
Power was shut off to an area of the
city bounded by Ford Road. Pacific
Coast H ighwa}. Ne"port Center
Dnve and Jamboree Road at 11 18
p.m .. according to utiltt) spokesman
con' alcscent ho<,p1t;1l at the agl' of 90.
Born in C 'hH.agu \hl" ~a'i an
Jll'O Untant \\h<l hH·d 1n ( O!>la ~fr'kl
for the pa.-.1 2Y )ear'\
\he "as a member of '>t Joalhlm
( :nhot1c Church 11s altar guild ;ind
tho1r and thl' ( athollc Daughter\ of
..\menca.
\un ''mg .trl' .1 n1clt: El11abcth
"tktt' .. Brov.n of ( orona dcl Mar
and .1.nl."phe" Dr C Edward Ml'\l'r.-.
ut I or, .\ ngcle~
'>en ices wt·r1: c:ondut'tl'd a t ',t
Joarh1m ( athohc: ( hurch wtth 11\11.:r·
ment follov. 1ng at Hol) Scpulchl·r
< emetef') tn Orange P11:rce Brothers
Bell Broadwa) Mortual) in ( ~ma
Mesa was in chargl' o f arrangements
CONTINUED STORIES
Jim Kenned)
Work crews were sent 10 the area ACCIDENT and power was restored to all but one • • •
customer b} l ·36 a.m toda}. Ken-From Al
else probabl) rented the t 4-foot boat
and later ''loaned" ll to Johnson. his
young son and two other couples who
"ere aboard.
Witnesses said the rented boat was
about 150 yards off shore when it was
swamped by water churned up by a
pa~sing boat
When 1he boat capsized. several
ncarb\ boaters "ere able 10 rescue
four people from the water. acc:ordtng
to Orange County Shenfrs Lt. Rich·
ard Olson.
But nobod' was able to get to John~on and his son in ttme, Olson
said v. 1tne.,~es )a1d 1t appeared nobody
from the capsized boat knew how 10 ~\\1m and the' were not wcanng hfe
JJlh'tl> .
Juhn'lon reported I\ made a desper·
all a llem pt 10 sa' e his child b}
holding the bo) 's head clear of the
'-"atcr. "-llnesses recounted But both
d1~appcared under the water just
sccllnds later. investtgators were told .
NB beaches
not closed
to swimmers
.\n an1cle about bacterial pollution
in N1:wport Ba) in Fnda) 'sedition of
the Dail} Pilot 1ncorrec1ly said North
Star Beach and Dover Shores to the
Upper Ncwpon Bay were closed to
swimming because of bacterial pol·
lu11on.
Decker 'laid hl 111 pa., .. ing thl·
propo..al on to alling t hanll'llur l),J\ l'
Bro"ndl and lhl' d1'\tmt'\ leg.al
coun\el .\nd .\.,c,m1atl' DeJn Kon
Berggren ha\ dratkd a lclll'r w lhl'
center\ 'C)(I Or \ll \Unlml'rtlnll' \IU·
d1:nl'> l'\horling th1:m I•• hi.· ~nod
ne1l(hb<1r., and tu wugh up thl ) 5
pJrktng tee Bl·rg1i.rl·n ~l'o 1qmrtl·dh
I\ hinting IO hi!> klll'r thJI ., l'\pcl ll'U
111 lw matled nni ''l'l'k that till' Ul\
m1gh1 tal-c \Oml· parking lOntrcil
ml'a\ur\ -1 l' rnl l urh' • •r high l o\I
parking permit' -11 u111rwr.t111111
t-.n t f11rthu1mmg
enrullmtnti. and the '>lhool plan•~
"ere con"ened to other uses.
"We're gorng to ha'l' 10 clamp ncd) said. i.\uthont1l'S <,a1d a lrut k dn,en
down and enforce our policies." he The outage was due to an under-b' \.11Chael Col'J)l: S4. of ~anta
Both are open.to swimming but
ma> ha\ e been cloSt'd tn the past,
according to Bob Merryman of the
counl\ ·s Environmental Health De·
partmcnt. d ground equipment failure. "but we ~na plowed into the t"o vehicle'> ~'E;ghtecn classes arc otlcred on don't know e>.acth '"hat caused 11 to hctore it Jad-kn1fed and rolled
Tuesdays and Thur~days at Peterson fail." Kennedy said. onto its side. Castro and Corpe
In the fall. classes are scheduled The last customer 10 have its power were treated for minor m;unes
Monda" through Fnda} The center returned was Pacific Mutual Plaza. "'hile Crittenden and hi\ 10-\'ear-offersc~urses tn computereducatton. Power was restored al 6 SS am. in old '>On "'ere taken tu Mis~ion
secretarial science. "oc1a11onal educa-time for people lo \tart work. Ken-( ommun1t} Hosp11al in M1ss1on
The area of the bay dosed to
5w1mm1ng actually 1s a bit north of
North Star Beach near Hampshire
( ·oun on the "'est side of the bay and
Vaughn's ramp on the cast side.
\1crryman said.
1\11eblas School in Fountain Valle}.
for e\ample. has tnggcred some
heated debate because ofhea\ y traffic
and parking o'crtlowmg on Cit}
streets The \Chool on Gardenia
.\'cnue was closed in June of 198l
Part of the campus 1s being used by
the H untington Beach Union High
School D1stnct for adult education.
"-Jc1ghhorhood complaints have led
to a n·qu1rement that must of the
adult \ludcnts mu'>t tx· huscd into thl'
'll'hla'> neighborhood w cut do" n lln
the 1ratl1c
t1on and classes for college credit. ncdy said. V1c.10 for treatment
Reynolds. who asserti. that the f~~~~~~~:::::::~ff·~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimil student parkers hinder s<X·1al visits hy
( oJ.,t ( C10lfllllr1il\ ( 11lkg1: lrU\ll'l"I
1mpkn1rn1t•d thl.' r.1rl-.1ng fl'I.'\ l\\ll
\l::tr\ ag.11 at Jll d"'' Ill lolal1on'i -
( lrangl' ( OJ\! ( ullq!l' ( 1llldcn \.'. l'\I
C 11lkgl' .ind < "·"!lint" < ommunll\
< ollL'l?l'" 111111 kJrning untn., -to
hl·lp n1l'l'I n-.1ng l'\(1t'n\l'" Parl-111g
'>lie kn .. n1'>t ~c, 1111 'umnll'r and $1 ()
1111 lull·tl·rm "l'flll''tc·1-.
I hl rrohkmc, ,1rour1d thr Pl:ll'l"On
'l h1111I \Ill' ,urn't 111llqUl' C >thl'f \Ul h
t rouhk., 'u1 tan•tl ~ hl·n l'kmentan
'c hool' twgan to L lo<.<' 1n ro1dl'nt1al
nc·1ghh11rho111h h1:rn11\c' 11f dcclln1ng
Just Call
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"\.'.> e arc certatnh n1nn·rnl'd ..
( na,thnt• ( olkge·, [)l'l kn \aid. rl'·
gard111g thl· Pl"ll'r.,on ( l'nter prnh·
km~ "\.\ t' \\ant tu do \\hJt \\C can tn
.Kcommodate tht' ll\l'' ul c1t1n•11r, ..
He '>aid he u1uld pct1t1on lhl'
uillcge dic,tnct'., tru.,lce'I to wal\ l' thl'
kt· at Pl'tl·r11on but -.aid that would I~
a "httll· h11 unu,11.11" hctausr lhr
rarl-1nF. ll'l'' .Hl' m.111Ja1cd b~ dl\lmt
polit \
l ht· rno-.1 J1rn 1 ~J\ '' to 1:n·
couragt• our \!Udl·nt .. to hu\ '>t1lkl'f\
to park 1n n;irk1n)! :ltt':l\
friend!. and block street sweeper
opcrauon'i because car'> arc al"a) son
the street said she\ not sure that a
letter to c,tudents "'II help matters.
"I thank they'll park on the streets
as long as the) can for free ... she said.
"The} (the \tudents) an· going therl'
for hobb\ ·like stuff such as .\fncan
hongo dr.ums and Jauerc11e classes
t\nd they 're not typical college kids
They're dn .. mg Cadillacs and Thun·
dcrb1rds ..
"ihl.' s:rnl she behc\l'S the nest thing
~ould be for the nt' to 1s.,ue
ne1ghoorhood res1den t\ '>I IC kers 10
rark on lht•1rslrl'l'I\ Those "ho patk
on the ~lrl'ct\ \\1thou1 'illlkers should
he fined S25 11ckct). 'ihl' said
What do ) ou ltke about the Dall)' Pilot? What don't yo11 like'! Call the
number a t left and your messagt ~Ill bt recorded, tran1crlbfll and delivered
10 the appropriate editor.
The same 24·bour answeriDR service may be used to record lette rs to th~
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VOL. n. NO. 200
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Gem
Talk
Br JC. HUMPllR/f.S
Cert11ie'd Gemo/~1~1 •. 4GS
KARATS AND GOLD
what the markings mean
What 1s 14-karat gold? It Is an
alloy of gold with other metals. in
which the amount of pure gold
equals 14 parts. mixed with 10
parts of the other metals Gold ts
alloyed because pure gold (24 karat
gold Is the only gold that can legally
be called pure gold) Is too soft to be
practlcally machined and used In
jewelry. Sometimes. In this country,
you will atao see 10·kerat and 18-
karat gold. Again, this simply desig-
nates the formula of gold In relatlon
to 10 partl of other metals. The
higher the karat rating. the hlghor
the percentage of gold In an obtect
No gold lewelry Is legally required
to ~a karat gold mark; however.
the law says that If a karat mark Is
used, It must be accurate. Also. the
maker or teller must place his
reglst...-ed trademm beside the
k1r1t quality mark. Th• Natlonal
Stamping Act 11 the law controlllng
the marking of gold. Th jewelry
lndu1try. through It• own Jewelers
Vlgllance Committee. helps to see
that the law Is obeyed Consumer
protection egenct s and Better
Bu11na11 Bureaus ere futher
backups to this control
Skilled Professional ....
~ eevece
For your val uable jewelry and watches Is as
close to you as J.C. Humphries Jewelers
where our own craftsmen carefully do the
work under personal supervision.
v Diamond a Precloua Gem Setting
v Fine Jewelry Car• a Repair
v Orlglnal Jewelry Deelgn and
Creation•
v Fin• Watch Repair
v Gem and Jewelry Appralule
MEMBER AMERICAN GFM SOCIETY
1809 NEWPORT BLVO COSTA MESA
SINCE HM&
PHONE ~48-!MOt
, • '
' BUL LETIN B OARD
Honor reception
scheduled today
A rtceptton honoring the appointment of Sharon Elhs
to the lrvrne Community Services Comm1ss1on will be
held at 7: 15 p.m toda)' 1n Cit)' Hall
The reception in the council conference room wall
precede the regularly scheduled meeting.
Court lecture offered
An evening lecture on proper preparauon. filing and
presentation in "Small Claims Coun" wall be offered by
Coastline Community CollcJe from 7 to 10 p.m. today rn
West Orange Count)' Mun1c1pal Court. Westmrnster.
8111 Ruzg1s. of the Orange County Marshal's
Department. will provide participants with vital 1nfor-
mat1on rncluding ho.,.. the court works. filing the claim.
preparing the case . .,..,tnesses and evidence. and collecung
the Judgment There as a reg1stra11on fee of$15 For more
information. call ~41-6186. .
Female athletes supported
.\ kcturc designed to encourage and suppon women
athletes of all ages will be offered at Orange Coast College
toda>
The program "The Female Athlete ... led b> Mackie
Shapiro. sports therapist from Costa Mesa. will be
presented from 7 to 10 p.m. sn Room 111 of OCC's
Counseli ng and AdmasStons Bualdrng. A.dmassion 1s $6.
For more informatson. call 432-5880. Who says Junior Life guardlng's all fun?
It'• aure a heck of a lot more than juat hoae in flag relay race In Newport Beach.
1dttlng on the beach, aa theae youngatera Meanwhile, down the atrand in Hunt-do jut one more puahup 'for the Gappy. •
(riCht.) And a whole battalion of 1'ewport
Beach Junior Lifeguard.a take off for a
awlmmln& race around the municipal pier.
AARP luncheon Thursday_ can atteat. Montgomery Norton ancf Billy lngton Beach, llfegu.ard Randy Roberta
Rimmer, (above) both 9 , leap for rubber 'penuadea' 12-year-old Shaun Lancen to A noon luncheon meeting of the American Assoc1a-
11on of Retired Persons. Newport Chapter 121. is set for
Thursda> a1 the Costa Mesa Veteran's Hall. 565 W. 18th
St. 1n Costa Mesa. A talk on vitamins and nutrition will
follow at I :20 p.m. Attendees are asked to bnng an en tree.
salad or dessert. For 1nforma11on. call 646-9015.
Health dletlng toplc ""* "Diet for Health" wall be the topic dascus!.ed b>
hohsuc ad.,,1sor Dale Fagtree at the Human Equation
Center. 1550 South Coast Highway an Laguna Beach. on
Thursda) from 7 10 9 pm. Reg1strat1on 1s SS. For
information call 497-7408
Slngle parent llfe alred
A pos1t1\ e approach to the problems ofbeang a single
parent will be aired at Orange Coast College on Thursda~.
1n a session enmled "Strategies for Success."
The program. led by Patnck Murph) of Tustin. a
licensed marraa,e. family' and child counselor. wall run
from 7 to 9 p.m. 1 n OCCS Facult) House. Fee is $6 plus$ I
for child care af needed. For more information. call
432-5880.
Beauty Pageant Thursday
The 1984 Miss Ne.,..pon Beach Beaut~ Pageant.
sponsored b) the Ne" port Harbor Ja~cees . .,..,ll be held
Thursda) at 6 30 p.m at the In inc Mamou Hotel. For
more 1nforma11on. call 645-3~32
Novel wrltlng lectures set
C oastltnc ( ommun1t) College will offer a tour-pan
lecture series ... Wri11ng the Roman11c Shon No\ el. .. from
9 10 11 am on aturda}s. Jul) :? I through .\ugus1 11. at
Mesa Verde Learning Center. Costa Mesa. Manhunt widens for FV murder Suspect
Richard Perk ans. author. wall emphasize no' el
construction. character de\ elopmcn1. plot and setting
Stress will be placed on brev1l). readab1ltt) and
professaonaltsm There 1s a $20 reg1strat1on fee for the
senes. For more 1!1forma11on. call 241-6186.
'We'r e h opin g h e's ha d a ch ance
to cool off a nd won 't h u rt a n yone.·
By STEVE MAR BLE
01 Ille Delly Piiot Steff
Women's programs vlewed .\Fountain\ alle) man v.ho alkgeLll~ gunned do\\n
h1' wife last .... ec~ has left a trail of due.., in his "a~c that
police say. unfonuna1cl). re\eal l11tle .about the suspected
~11ler'<, whereabouts
.\m) McCombs of the Laguna Beach Free Clinic"' 111
adress the various pro$rams offered to "omen 1n the
commun1tr by the Cl1ntc as guest speaker at Thursda~ 's
meeting of the Laguna Beach Business and Prolessaonal
Women's organ1za11on.
Ter~ Hannum a 50-yrar-old 1.:arpt·ntrr. rcponedl) as
armed "Ith a large amount of (a\h and ma~ ha' e
purchased a car after dumping t\\o 01 her \Ch icle\ during
has run from the la" The meeting begins at b:JO p.m. at the Laguna Bank
on Forest A\enue. For information and dinner reser-
.. a11ons ($10) call 494-2732 ··\\ e'rc hoping that he·., had a l hance w cool off and
"'on 't harm .an\ onl' clw ... '\did \>. C\tmrnster police offi cer
Ro\ Freeman · .. ~1111 v.e don't knov. v.here he as."
· .\Flo rida re\1den1 before mo' mg "est. Hannum ma)
bc headed ba1.k to h1<> home state. Freeman )31d Fnends
and rclauves in Florida ha' e been alened 10 that
possabtlit". the otlicer said
Wednesday, July 18 Hannum allegt·dly loll ed h1\ ,qfe Shirle). 4o. on Jul)
9 outside a \\estmtn\tt•r Ponuac dealership. Customer<;
and t'mplmees at Bob Longpre Pontiac said the)
"ttne\sed the sla-,,mg 1n a parking 101 outside the car lot • 7 p.m .. Ora nge CoWlty Water District Board of
Directors. Distract Headquaners. I 0500 Ellis .\' e.
Fountain Valle)'.
• 7 30 p. m .. Irvine Community Ser vices Commission
. Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Bhd .. Irvine.
Westman\ler poltce ha\C not pinned a motne 10 tht'
1.nmt' but ~td se.,,eral \\ttncs!>Cs obscned the couple
arguing before the <>hots rang out.
Hannum n:pqrtedh lclt the car lo11n has wife's blal·~
I lJ84 PontiQc Tram Am The car v.a' found the followrng
da) in th1.· parking 101 ofa Stanton motel. Freeman said
• 7:30 p.m .. Coast Community College District
Board of Trustees. Costa Mesa Cit) Council Chambers.
77 Fair Dnve. Costa Mesa .\ "oman "ho lt\e\ near the mo1el told police that a
PoucE Loe
Masked bandit gets $150
in HB auto shop robbery
A gunman wearing a yello .... ban-
dana over has face rob~d a Hunt-
ington Beach auto repair shop earl)'
Tuesday of about $150. police re-
ported.
The holdup occurred at Hunt-
ington Brake and Tare. 19501 Beach
Newport Beach
A Newport Beach woman reponcd
the theO of a diamond nna valued at
$10.000 and another S2.600 an Jew-
elry from her home 1n the 2700 block
of Ocean • • • Buffum's Department Store at
Fashion Island reponed the then of a
dttss valued at S 162 from the stort
Tuesday • • • Avon Rent a C'ar. rf'portcd the thef\
of a 1982 Datsun valued at $9 . .SOO
from the company's lot 1n the 3400
block of Pacific Coast Haahway • • • A Newport Beach man reported the
thef\ of SJ.000 in Pcrs11n rup, •
camera1 a silver tray and a telev1S1on from his home in the 200 block of
33rd Street Tuesda)'. • • • A Newport Stach woman reported
leav1oa her purse on the top of her c~r Wcdnc~av and dnvsn.,a off chcd.
I
Blvd
The gunman threatened 10 shom an
employee of the repair shop 1fhc dad
not cooperate. poltce said The robber
told the employee to close his r)e\
and then blindfolded the man. ac-
of the Vaa Lado area shc dro"e
through did not turn up the pu~.
Co9taMen
Two men stoic a staankss steel
revolver last w~l from Young's
Pawn Shop. 145 E 19th St fhr
'uspects entered th~ stort during the
da) last Fnda) and asked to ~ the
nflcs behind the counter While thr
clerl was dtstratied the)' took 1
handgun and left thr ~tort wuhou1
pa~ana for 1t The loss w1., csurnatc:'d
It SIOO. • • • About 81 padltXk\ on storage
spacet at Laco ta Self Storaae 29 t O
Fairview Road. were ~"C'rtJ 0' er the
weekend Most of the space we~ nm
broken into. howt'vcr. and there wn'
no lo~$ reponcd • • • i\ thief cr:iwkd undl.'r ,\ (lan1allv
open aaraae door at .I home on the
2000 hl ock of Oran~c \\C·nu\· Mon·
•
uird1ng 10 tht• police repon
l ht· robber .... as descnbed a'> a
hea\ \-<.ct ( aucasaan man. about 20
v.11h ~hon . light-bro" n hair He was
.,..eanng a yellow Jacket. a green shin
and blue 1cans.
da~ naghl and stole $9~8 wonh of
tools • • • \ home on the 700 bloc~ of \\est
\\a Ison 1reet "as burglanred la'\t
f-ndav .\bou1 $500 .... onh ol tools
were stolen
lmne
.\ 17-,car-old In inc \Outh ""a"
am\tC'd tor susp1c1on of p0 st\s1n~ a danaerou~ w<"apon shortl) after miJ-
n1ght today Pohcc. 1nitaall) c8lkJ to
a dmurbanC't at a Woodbndgc p;srk
stopped a car that ran a stoo S18n
Inside officcn. found a 14-anch
wooden chair lct,. ~laC'' C'd to bC'
"icldC'd as I\ "'e3pon ••• Th1e"c' tnC'd to pan entf) into an
apanmc.-nt an the 5200 block of
Michelson Dn"e o;omctame Tuc~a\.
but \uctc-rde-d onl\ an \tnppana oO the
\HC<"n • • •
man titting Hannum\ broke into her house tied her up
and !ipcd off 1n her red 1983 Dodge <. 'hallenger the· nex1
morning -a Tue'>da~
in the area ""ere )tOlen the ~me da~
The Challenger .,..a~ found the !Mime da} an the parking
101 of a Thnft~ Orug Store m Buena Par~ though police 1n
that c1t\ dad not mairh 11 .... 11h Hannum until Saturda\
Freema'n ~1d ·
"He has a lot otcash so he ma) ha\CJUStgone 10 ~me
little car lot and bougtn anuld JUn"ker and taken off." said
Freeman "He could be dn,angJUSt about an~thang ..
The la)t ind1ca11on 1ha1 Hannum might s11ll ~ m
Orange Count~ came last Thursda~ wht'n the man
alleged!~ telephoned his dead wife's boss and threatened
ham "The "'1ndo"s of the car ~ere rolled down and the
kl·) s \\ere s111l an the 1gn111on ... noted Freeman. who said
police ha' e tried"' 11hout success to learn.,.. hether an) cars
"Ht' (Hannum I ~td ·you're next ' or something lake."
Freeman said
Mesa's vice mayor to tote
Olympic torch · Thursday .
Coata M... Vice Mayor Erle
Johnson wm carry the Otymplc
torch as It wenda Its way south
through Callfornla Thursday, run-
ning hit relay leg through the city of
Sant•Marta.
Johnson. • 20-year restdent of
Mesa Verde, WU eponsored by
South Coast Plaza for his run,
&GCordlng to Werner Escher. spokeeman for the ptai:a.
The $3,000 donated for John-
\ man armed \\Ith a 1,,ur-1nl h
hunting knife and \\l.'anng .s \ll>d.ing
1..afl "as rl.'poncd an the tiad. 'ard •''a
hlime on "'ightha .... l Tuc,J.1, n1tth1
11' a l~n-age rt's1den1 ••• The Hanard Club lfou,l·. H 111
H.sr\ard .\\C . ""a' hurgl.1r11l·d h' a
4uancr thief\\hL) u~d a hJd.'a" 111
lUt a loc~ from a ,1Jl·1 g..sm1·
'"nll'llme bet.,..een \fonJa, n1gh1
.ind T Ut"•da\ afternoon • • • .\ personal ..\pple 111 u'm puaa
\Jlul.'d at mon' than Sl t)(ltt "a'
\tolcn during da) light hour~ T ul·,J.l\
from a home an the 150()() l'lhx-k 1't
Champagne Court The home "J'>
ransacked and police couldn't lk-
terminl.' the method of entn • • • Teens aacd 14 and 15 were arres1Ni
on suspicion of burglar) Tuesday
attcrnoon. cauJhl b) the occupant of
a home on C'ononwood af\er the
\ oung thitvn apparcnll~ stole about ~I ti The vouth~. booked 81 JU' emit'
hall got i'n through a ond .. um
bathroom wmdo~. • • • More than S 700 an stcn-o t"Qusp-
mtnt Wll!t !ttolen from a car parkt."d in
the 17000 block of Ci1lll'tte .\\t·nul'
Tut'lda~ morning afler 1h1cH'
\nlUhed tn a "IOI w1ndO\\ ••• \ hurglar "ho madi: a tnangular
hrcak tn a h' ing rtl\im "mdow '-luk
S 100.noo "onh ot 1cwdr. and \1hcr
t1at"' arl' troni a h11mc Lln \ allt\ \ 1ev.
Monda\ h<'t~(.'('n 1 p m and Q I '
p m The hom<' "" ran\.Jl lC'd
Fountain Valley
\om~onc 'tok the puN' .rn,1 "alkt
c:ont::11nan1 S60 In ra'h and ~I\ 1n
m 1\1.-tllan~'O..U" llC'm' from a "1rnrn n ·,
eon's run Wm be earm811ced to hetp
the YMCA youth groups. &chef
said.
"Eric: ts a runner, and he's
chairman of the Senior Olympfc
Commtttee,'' &cher Mid 1n ex-
plalnlng WhY Jonneon was ptcked
to ~ South Coast Plaza.
The Senior Otymplca wftt be held In
Costa Mesa after the Summer
Otymplca conotude.
handbag :n the u1mpuicr 11••'!11 .11
Fountain \ allc~ { ommun11' ll•''l'I·
tal • • • T"o patron~ lOn'IUml·~I l\\1) J111-
ner<. and a bottle of"' inc and thl·n tkJ
the Black -\ngu" Re..,taurant "1th11111
pa\ing the tabofS'2 Q~ • • • Thie'<"'> entered an unll'11. Ir.ell' .11 Ill
the Q{)()(l block ot .\1ah:a \\t:nul .11i.l
s1ok a trumpet and a \\11man 'h111" n
taC~t't • • • Burglar!> <ilole ,e .... rlr. and .111d11»
'tsual equipment \&lul·d at ~1111~
trom a rcs1demr 1n the I (l()(.11thh\\\..11t
lJ Fonda (mk
• • • Th1e\l'!I )\Ok a 13\\-n mn\o\t'r .rnd
t•dger \alut-J at Sq8 from a flll~up
truck 1n the I XOOO block. nt \1 t
C'tmarron t • • • lntrudC'r\ crav.IC'd under '-ll um'
bal"\aU conet'SSIOn ~•and at. \)Un ta in
\'allc~ Hap.h hool and 't11k S2~
from the cash tCllSICr
Hontincton Beac h
Entcnn~ 1hrouah a rear k.1h;hen
"tndov.. \omcone burslanzcd a
home on tbc 300 block of 16th \trttt.
a rnsdent reported Tue~a\ The lo\s
included Je"'len ~,mh S\~N1 and
S.10 In Cl\h • • • .\ Jnl' IQ'\Q Volls"'asl·n \\8\
~ported \tolcn TuMda\ e'cn1n1
from the \ICIOlt\ ofBrookhuf)lStrttt
3nd fla<'tlic <oist H1Jh"'I) The lo '
wa\ e~umatc-d at SQOO • • • ,.\ f'C'\tdrnt ot thl' ..,7()1.l hlod. Clf
.\lh11mhr.1 DTl\t' rt'pmtnl t'ilfh tnd:"
that a , ,11 l'lur)l.l.lt .1pp.1rt•nth cntt·rcJ
ht·r homl l' 111\ hl\.1:1' 1 h1e·u~·h :an
John90n, who Ot\glnllly ,...
queeted that he be allowed to Ml In
Coate M-. Mid he plMNd to
leaw ttU artemoon .tttl • cerwM
of decorated motomom. on the
trek to Santa Mat1a.
The 83-year-old vice ma}'Ot Mid
he jogs about ttne to ftve mlee
four days a Week and more u,.,
five mUes on weekWKta.
unhl\ \..l·d lront JOl1r Thc loss rn -
' 'u,k•d a pu~· 1.ontaining S230 ••• \ rn1dl'nl ol the t-~t)( block. of
\\ arn, r \' enue repun ed 1.'arl~ toda)
1ha1 "mt>one stok hi!> "'htte 1<n3
f llrd ~dan. • • • \ I 11untain \ allc' rl.'S1dent rt--
pNh'J T Ul'\d3\ that .,omeone stole
h1' lhn1mc C.1l \1'\ 111,,cle from the
.m ,1 \'it Hr1)0\..hur\t Stn:et and C,ar-
til'ld \' l"OUl Thl' """"as r'itsmated
at S.'''l • • • °')omt•onl.' hurttlanzcd an unlockt'd
I ')"'8 Buick. s\at1on last "-Cek on the
4000 blod. ot .\nnik Dnvc. a resident
reponed. The Im., included a portable
\tC'rl.'O worth $100 • • • \ man ""as arrcstl·d Tu<"sda .. aftcr-
n1,un Jt the Targ<."t <;1ore. Bro0khurst
\trct•t and .\dam'> .\ \ enuc. on suspa-
,ion 1'1 .,hopltft1ng RecoH~red wtre
\h<X'' \lo•'nh SI'\ QQ • • •
'4.1rnc1)nc stole a portal'lle stcrGO
trom a hluc I Q74 Che' ro kt .. tbi
parked TuMa\ an a dm r wav on ttic
I ~00 block o( E.lm lrttt the 101
v.a\ t ti mated at S.200 , ••• \ blut-bo'" Schwinn b1C\clc Vii~
reponed stolen T ue<ida' from an
unlod,C'd 1arage on 1hc ti '00 blod of
I alllnpattr r>nve. 1 he lou ~~
cstamatcJ at SW . • • •
\ than. balding man 1n his S
~ntertd the \mcnca West Trleph
offia at 1 ROl\0 Beach 81\d Tue y
afkrnoon and walked out w1lh 'a
R<'m1naton dctm· t)'pewntn. t)c
rt'J~.mcdh Ocd 1n an old"" h1tr stal on
"'·'1.t'n Thi.' lo"' ""'a' nl1matrd tu \~00
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THE
REUBEN E. LEE
( )11 Tl1c )Jay
Reagan pens bill
to cut U.S. deficit
.
PRESENTS
SIZZLING SUMMER NIGHTS
the REDS
La dies & Gentlem en
the REDS
Appearing Tuesday thru Saturday
July 17 thru August l 1
WASHINGTON (AP) -~1-
dent Reagan today i&ned without
fanfare a mixed bq of tax increases
and spcndma cuts intended to cut
about 10 perttnt ohhe $600 b1lhon an
federal budget defic1u expected
1hroufh 1987.
Facing a re-clec11on campaign 1n
which he is likely to be reminded that
he promised four years ago to balance
the federal budget, Reagan {>Ushed
hard for passage of the lcg1slat1on.
The legislation Reagan signed
today has come to be known as the
deficit-reduction package.
The bill requires investors. saver~.
telephone users. dnnkcrs and bus1·
nesscs to carry an extra share of the
burden of reducin~ the deficit
Althou$h the bill amounts to the
third miuor tax increase 1n thrtt
}Cars. few of its hundreds of
prov1s1ons will have a maJor effect on
an) t.axpa)er. The measure makes no
s1gn1ficant changes in the across-the-
board ta>. cut enacted in 1981 -the
centerpiece ot Reagan·~ economic
p~m.
The bill m1~s taxes by SSO b1ll1on
through 1987 and cut the frowth of
federal spending by about S 3 billion.
More than S 11 bilhon of the spending
changes. will bc in social programs,
mainly in the Medicare health care
program for the elderly and disabled.
Medicare payments to doctors will
be frozen for 15 months and
beneficiaries will have to pay an extra
$1.40 a month for coverage of
doctors· fees by 1986.
One-fourth of the money will come
from eli minating a new tax break for
~vers and by reducing the tax
benefits available for income averag-
ing.
The bill also will c'tend the 3
pcrcen1 federal ia~ on telephone
~nice 1hrough I 91P. raise the cost of
a fifth ol I 00-proofliquor b)' 40 cents
on Oct I. 1985. and raise the 9-cent
d1e!iel ta>. to 15 cents a gallon. but
allow car owners a full rebate
REUBEN E. LEE
( h I Thl· B:I\ Teen kills own dad
151 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach
675-5811 {(Jr. $260 in cash
COMPLETE local sports
delivered daily '"the Daily Pilat
NEW YORt< (AP) -When Gen-
try Little cmne home on payday "Is 14--,..-ofd Ion WU wafting for
him --with t~ noor .ttcicened by
oH, btl~ to throw In hf8 face, a
kfllfe to stab hfrri with and a gott
dub to emuh hit head. police satd.
Bytheum.lhe60-year-old Uttle
W8a foUnd the next day he WU
braln-delc:t. Hls .heart stopped th,.. WMkS latef, and on 'Tuesday
nla .on and an aheged accompttQe
were chafOed with murder.
Authof'ltlea eeJd the mottve for
the atted< by Clayton Little and 18-)'efAr~ l8mael Vetaz, both of the
Bronx. wu robbery -ot $260,
whid\ they epUt.
"They bouOt't sneakers for their
girlfriend• and took them out,"
safd Detective Sgt. Richard Kkw.
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to r up to s 100.000
And best ot all. while you earn maximum interest.
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up to qo% of your certificate at any time. Househo ld
Bant< will charge you a loan rate equal to the
deposit ce rtifica te rate plus 2%
Ot course. Federal law requires a penalty
tor ea rly withdrawal But who needs
to wnhdraw when borrowm\? is / ,,
-..o easy'' / t
Come in and let one of our
Savm~s Counselors help FIT
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Open Mt1ndny Thumlay QA M 4 PM f rlday 10 A. M fl PM Stl1urdny 9 AM Noo n (Must ~ranche!>)
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NATION
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Housing starts on the climb
but so are mortgage figures
By tbe A11ocla&ff Pren
WASHINGTON -tiousing )Jam cli mbed 5.3 percent tn June, (cvl'~m1
a sharp decline in the previous month. the government said 1oday I h•
increase was spurred by the biggest nse m mult1-fam1ly units ~1nce Septembc
1973. Permits for new construction edged up 1.8 percent last month, they ha<
tumbled 10 percent in May. Spokesmen for the housing tndustry hav•
complatned that they're beinj hun by high interest rates and that they sec fev
prospects for those rates to fall significantly anytime soon. Mortgage intere!>
rates shot up in June to their highest levels tn about two years, putting hom1
loans out Mthe reach of many homebuyers. Charges for convenuonal, fixed
rate mortgages stood at an average of 14.76 last month. according ton survc·
by the Federal Home l oan Bank Board.
Kld collars purse-snatcher
PHI LA DELPH IA -A 13-year-old boy earned praise from police an,
gratitude from a 79-)'ear-old mugginlt v1c~1m afier collaring a thief who hac
knocked down the woman to steal S~J. C hnstopher Souder "'as 1n his bad
yard Tuesday when he heard Soledad Gaspar ~ream as she struggled with he
attacker. He took ofT running. finding Gaspar lying 1n an alle) and a mat
stealing her purse police said Souder chased the man for li\.e bloc!..) anc
caught him outside a pohce station. officers said.
Bank eiec named ln lndlctment
OKLA HOM.\ <. ITY ->\ '4<ount 1nd1ctment against a Penn Squan
Bank e>.ecut1ve. whose department arranged $2 billion 1n loans before the bani
failed. doesn't end a federal probe which has spread around the countr). 1h1
FBI sa\S. Senior Vice President Wilham G. Patterson was charged Tuesda·
with w·1rc fraud . m1sapplicat1on of fund'i and making false entr11.·~ in bani
records. Thr actn 1t1e<, were amonf free-wheeling operations that drngge<
down Penn Squarr on Jul) 5. 198_, and threatened to topple soml' of th•
nation's largest banks. U.S Anome) Bill Pnce said.
Disabled Polish athlete defects
MINEOL..\. N.Y -A Pohsh athlete ""ho captured gold and silver medal
at the lnternauonal Games for the Disabled walked up to a policeman in ht
dormitory and asked for as~lum 1n the United States. authorities ~1d. Twent)
year-old Edward Si1w1nsk1 "feels good," said a fnend. The athlete. who ha·
only one leg. 1s hv1ng on Long Island in protecuve custod)'. Ronald Mahaffey
head of the FBl's Nassau County office said Tuesday.
Drunken driver gets 18 years
MINDEN. Ne' --\ an Jose man has been sentenced to 18 )ears tr
pnson on charges stemming from a accident that killed another man and h1·
one-) ear-old son last year Daniel La Motte. 42. also was handed a S 15.000 fine
Tuesday by D1stnct Judge Howard McKlbben. The pnson term and fine wen
the maximum allowed under 1he state's tough drunken dnving la"'
F~rraro mum on hubby's finances
W<\SHINGTON -Federal ethics law requires member'> ot ( ongress tc
reveal financial data about their spouses. but Rep. Geraldine Ferraro'!
disclosure statements make no mention of her husband. a successful New Yor~
real estate developer In the fi,e stalcments she has filed since coming tc
Washington in 1979. the New York Democrat has said she docs not have tc
disclose anything about her husband, John A. Zaccaro. because she satisfies tht
law's cnteria for gaining excmpuon from such disclosure.
Wildcat postal strikes posslble
WASHINGTON -Two po~tal union presidents, who broke offcontrac·
talks w11h the ll.S. Postal Service. \a) the~ can't discount the poss1bll1t)' o
illegal wildcat strikes 1fthe) fatl to reach agreements this "cekend. Moe Biller
president of the Amencan Postal Workers Union. and Vincent Sombrotto
head of the National Assoc1at1on of Letter C'amers. also refu!>Cd Tuesda) tc
rule out a nat1onw1de stnke -but said their unions "ouldn'1 consider'
general work stoppage unttl the1r riat1onal con,enuons met .\ug. 14
CALIFORNIA
Novelist's Jclller sentenced
LOS .\NGELES -Roben Thom. sentenced 10 17 ~cars to hfc in pnsor
for murdering m~ster) no,el1st Munel Da\.td)on. ~1d in a le11c-r that he hac
dc,eloped an .. 1n11mat1: rela11onsh1p" \.\llh her as she counseled him fm
alcohohsm. ··M, rela11onsh1p with Mund C\Oh cd slo"' h into an intimate one
o"cr a penod of' more than two ~cars."' Thom. 5:!. said 1n his letter to Supeno1
C oun Judgr Michael Berg "I was. and I am. 1n love with Munel but failed tc
shov. her that I could love by continuous drinking."'
Rabbl Magnln dead at 94
BEVERLY HILLS -Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin. who
worked to better un<jerstanding between Jews and non-
Jews for nearl) seven decades at the forefront of the
nation·s second-largest Jewish community. died at age
94. Magnin. who eamed the respect of local religious
leaders and fnendsh1p of several presidents. including
Richard Nixon. at whose 1naugurat1on he prayed in 1969.
died Tuesda} at his home "Hts presence was a
bened1ct1on on his communit} ... said Cardinal Timothy
Manning. archbishop of the Roman Catholic
J\rchd1ocese of Los Angeles .. Los Angeles has lost a
c111zen of Olympian d1mens1ons The nauon has lost a
resounding \Otcc pledged alwa)s 10 Its honor and MAGNIN
defense." Funeral services were scheduled for noon Fnday in the Edgar F
Magmn sanctuary of the W1lsh1re Boulevard Temple. with interment at thl'
Home of Peacr Memorial Park 1n Los Angeles
Hookers Ball draws 500
SAN FRANCISCO -While pickets outside urged them to "repent" and
"put more clothes on:· hundreds of prostitutes. supporters and onlooke~
danced and howled at the annual Hookers Ball. Nearly 500 people -some
wearing more makeup than clothing -d·oincd the celebration Tucsda}
sponsored b) the prostitution group COY TE -Call Off Your Old Tm:d
Ethics.
'Hollywood' ln llghts
LOS ANGELES -The idea of turning the 450-foot-widc "Hollywood"
sien into a giant lightshow for the Olympics hit Rick Rutherford and Eg1ls
Vig.ants in January. "We got a lot of SS and SI 0 bills when we told our fnends
about 1t." said Rutherford. a 30-ycar-old professional lighting e'e-cut1ve. Their
p1pedream appears read) to become a spectacular reahtyon Jul) 28. the day the
Olympics open. when dozens ofOoodhghts -10 colors 1n all -turn the 61-
year-old landmark into an flashing rainbow
Eqloslves stolen from bunker
SAN DI EGO -Some 50 pounds of TNT and po""'erf ul plasut ex plosi' t.·~
have ~en stolen from an unguarded Fire Department storage bunker. a
development that has prompted concern among Ol~mp1c security otlic1al'i
The explosives. stored in a World War II-era bunker near the Brown Field
airstrip 1n southern San Diego. were stolen between July 5 and Juh 8. an
Diego police disclosed Tuc~a).
W. German alds El Salvador
BONN. West Germany -West Germany has decided to rclca~ an SIR
million aid packa~e to El Salvador. part of which was suspended fi.,,c year\ nat.)
because of questions about human nghts v1ola11ons. Bonn will release the
money over the next six month'I "for the improvement ofhving cond111ons nl
1he El Salvadoran people,'' ~•d a 'itatement 111'lucd toda)' h)' the Mini try for
Economic Development.
Brlt1sh true.ten block ferries
LONDON -Truck dnvcrs stranded b) the nine-day-old Bnt1\h duck
strike vented their anger toda)' by hlocl..ading pa~~naer ferry ~~1ct'11cro""
the Enah1>h Channel The trucker blocked 8rna1n' main frm tc-rm1nal nt
Dover l'or ~vernl hou~ dunna the night. ond shortl) af\cr dawn.dnve~ from
Bnuun and other European countnc'i took -.1m1lar action acros' the channel at
the French pon of Calais. French pohcc se1d
Solldar1ty trial poatponed
WAR. AW. Poland -The trinl of four promtnt'nt Sohdant\ adv1~n wa'i po~tponcd today hccau~ Porliaml·nt plan\ to l'ons1der an· amnesty for
Poland''l pol11ical pmonc". two Solidant~ ~upportt"r\ who w('rt tn thr
courtroom \aid Hron1~low Gcremck, a top 11dv1~r to the n0\\-<1utlawrd unmn.
s~ud tht' three-man 1ud1e1nl p.incl walked into thl' Wu™lw m1htani courtroom
and announced the postponement of thC' h1ahl) puhhcm·d irtnl af\<'r uni~ OH·
minute'
'
•
,., ............
The Rev. Jesse Jackaon gestures in sequence of photoe
taken dudn& hia political sermon Tue9day at Democratic
convention fn San Franciaco.
Iranians publish
secret documents
NEW YORK (AP) -Seventeen
volumes of secret U.S. government
documents seized in the 1979
takeover of the U.S. Embassy in
Tehran have been published in Iran,
and Islamic militants have enough
material to conunue producing books
for years. a newspaper reported.
Much of the sens1uvc matenal
published in the volumes was
painstaking!) re-created for publi-
cation by the militants from docu-
ments passed through a shredder b}'
embass) per;onnel before the Nov 4.
1979. takeover. The Nev. York Times
reported toda)
undercurrent in Iran prior to the
embassy takeover:
•One year before the Iranian
revolution. a . secret memorandum
from Ambassador William H.
Sullivan following a meeung with
former Iranian Prime Minister Ah
Amin stated: "In general. however. he
thou$)lt the Khomeini influence was
slipping. I said he was one of several
JX?)iucal figures who had told me that
•A Sept. 5. 1979. briefing
memorandum from Undersccretal)
of State Harold Saunder!> to Sccretal)
of State C} rus Vance predicted· .. The
clerics cannot themselves run a
..
Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Wednesday, July 18, t9&4 Al
.It's over
Long. bitter Democratic campaign f1 ht
expected to end tonight In ~~ndale victory
5r.atd ac-ro~~ the country. •ppe ling lo plan lhat 1ondalc PDOSCd m
the old New ~al coalitions to come Ju)l be fort te>niaht• vutu1g.
to lhe aid of a man tht1 kne• ind ~ill stand before the co11~nuo
understood. htJ laJt humb -of 19~
Han and Jtck!.On rcfu'iCd tom ~c .. You will ,.._,."Ut " a .II.re SAN FRANCISCO(AP)-Dcmo-
cnus deliver their prcs1denttal nom1-
nat1on tonight to battle-scarred
Walter F. Mondale, ending the long
SHson of ~tbacks and comebac~
that kept him 1n combat aµinst two
doaged nvals almost to his hour of
victory.
In their hearts they must have
known they were whipped. but the
Rev. Jesse Jackson and Sen. Gllry
Hart -one the candidate of the
dispossessed and the other a new
voice from the West -would not sa}'
die.
Bui Jackson removed the prospect
that he might walk away from the
pany this )ear. telling delegates in a
st1rnng pnme-t1me television speech
·1 will be proud to suppon the
nominee of this convention for the
pres1dcnc}' of the Untted States.'
\'11th 1.967 delegates' \Otes
needed. Mondale had more than
~.I 00 Triumph. at last. was 1n s1gh1.
Onl} mass1 ... e defections b)' His·
panic and black delegates to the
Democratic National Con vention
could derail Mondale's first-ballot
v1t'lof). Jackson souK}lt exactly that. It easy for Mondal .. , howev-. Ta.-..: ·~....... ..r.
and SO H I cd ~ ... JK1 Han." id one ~tJOn r1miliar th me 1spa01c~ Pott • sym· •we~ c~IT)'ing the fight into the """ bohc abstention to flt'x their mus.cl~. p~idtntiaJ ballot1n• f'icil'.u i·na lo lhc final draft of Han" pcech, II
b t t I lk .. ~ d 1 • • '' own handiwork. written over thr u 1 was most y ta IYIOn a e s concede or Wllhdrtw. foe''eral week
strenath held firm Jackson asked the del~t-'"or But el" t f' h I ""' H Those who havt Sttn the drall" " .. ymg 1 sa " to l e ast, their supp()n 01'I th• fi·-l ba lot .... ., a 1
a.•onda ew h .. "" "'"' he will no1 seize lbe moment (i •"' 1v1 ascourtmg t econstttucn-vote for a new dtrccllon for this .-r1y ·• c1es toda} with v1s1ts to caucuses of d h · •• y b . ..-• emotional appeal ror votti; bu he H1span1c and black dcleHtes to put an t ts nauon ct 1~ t'Oncihitory won't f~ htj deleptci to volt t 1r -tone and pled&e to ~upport the · ··"' T"'-u&• down those threat of rebellion. eventual nom1ntt united th• haJI a·n conK"tencn. c1u1er. m;y say~·• At most th t d ... ,_...,off et'$ -•se for Mondale ' J · e a tempt to eny hand<lasped warmth and drC'W -~.. "' ...
Mondale a first-ballot Victory Sttnic!d ~raise from l<>mC' Jew1sh 1-..ie,.,, fior I fresh can for new trunkinic to
to cost h m h dfi I fd I d ~4U •• advance Ammca and the De ' a an u o e egalts.. an 1s apolnoies for old wounds. he had scores to spare ~.. .11 . h . cratic cause.
So tomght. v.1th the first call of the Han was 511 saymg e is'" t~ race Jackson used ht~ tum at
roll. the delegate-; are expect«! to for the &ood of the party as the podium Tut'Sd.ay to make hi ca
award their nom1na11on to a familiar candidate most ltkel) to beat Pmt-.. the damned. disinhentcd, 1s-
fi h dent Reagan in November. rn...-ed. dcsroised .. of Am-• to 1gure on t e .\mencan scene. the Skirmishesoverthe platform Tues-_.... ...._
Protege fir<\ ol H ..._rt H h sa~ ··please oroive me .. to t '"' Uvi;: ump re) da'". dt'monstrated dmsivel" that .,.. and then of J 1mm' Caner ~ o ended by his rhetoric. and so
On Thu™1a>. the \tce prcs1dent1al Mondalehasthedeleptestowin pledgr supp()n for .. the nominC't'lof Mondale compromised where he h. fi ( nomination v.111 be a"Ward~ to his . h t is convenooo or the pres1den o
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Home arts entries take the cake
Heady experience
It wasn't Easter. but plenty of Easter bonnets and other
elaborately decorated hat• were on parade at the fair on
Senior Citizens Day. The award for the prettiest hat went to
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'fouth and aduhs \Vt'll' IOp &\\ard
winners in the homt' arts LOm~~tt\1011
at 1he Om nae l ount} I-air 1n ( osta
MC'sa. Local Junior 3\'-Un.I '"1nncrs
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Jack Alll1on. ( o~ta l\k\a 2nd
Jellies 1rd bread Ann Fair l mt.t
Mesa 2nd dccora1ed L'alr..c\. David
Koenl& ( usia Mesa. I s1 n .>0lr..1es.
Kellee Koenig C or,ta Ml''><t. I '>t.
pastne'> Paul Le Baron ( us1a Mesa.
2nd. L'oolr..1es. Heidi Polega. ( o<,ta
Mesa. I s1. preserves. Mlcbelle Van
Aken. ( ·o~ta Mesa. I \t and 2nd.
cook1l'\. l<,t Bro"nu:s. 'rd. rookie\:
K•ren Alton Fountain valll'\ 2nd
\'Ook1e., Bret Brinegar Huni1ngton
Beach 2nd bundt calr..e Dorl Crac·
chiolo llun1ing1on Be.Kh Jrd.
cool>.u:s. f'ranlde Cracchiolo Hunt·
1ngton BL'alh, 3rd. cookie\. Deborah
Hull llunungton Beach. 2nd. quid ..
bread, 'rd. ll10lr..1es. Lisa Mc Mabon
Huntington Beach. I SI quid, hn:ad
t\\O I ">t Lalr..r ~ bunJt cake I \t 6.. 2nd
l'and' l\\O 2nd cake 2nd lCJOk1es.
1v.o ird hn:ad $. "·alr..e Jenna Miller
Huntington Beach. t"o I '-l "and~ ci
cook1l'' 2nd. ral.t• Ellen Novey I ~l.
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Allison ( mta t'.k~a l\\o 1,t hn·ad.
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bread qu1ci.. bread. pie'>. J udith Bolt,
Costa Mt:\.1, 1rd. com.'l' rnl.e; Carol
Caywood. <. O'>la ~11.'sa. 2nd L'heesc
calr..c Ann Corrington. ( o\ta Mesa.
Jrd ronln 11un!.. Joan Forsyth ( osta
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l osta ~kr,a 2nd coo~ll.') Vicki
Hutter ( osta Mesa, I st, reh!>he),
Doris Jobnston, Costa Mesa. two I st.
Jelhn. rch~hes. 2nd. Jell1e!.. Kathy
Koenig co.,ta Mesa, I st, bar cookies.
Jacklf Little Polega. Co\ta Mesa. I st.
Jams. t\\O 1st. relishes. two 2nd.
reh.,he'> \Cgctables. two 3rd. \Cg·
etables prcsef"\. es. Sbaron Maraball.
Costa 'v1esa. fiH I st. canapes.
rookies. t\\O 2nd mullins. confec-
11on!.. lour 3rd. mullins. cookies.
fru1t/\egetables. other; Nancy Pan·
dolfo. Newport Beach. 2nd. pies
Marilee Stockman. Nt'\\ pon Beach.
'rd. coffee cal>.e Karen Van Aken.
Costa Me'>a 2nd. Jam!. Diane Wil-
liams ( os1a Mesa. l\\O I st. bundt
cakt.· LOok1C's. two 2nd. cakes~ Sbaron
Yagerlener ( osta Mesa. I 'it & 2nd
hrcad. 'rd. hro'"n1es; Jo A. Abato.
Huntington Beach.. I st. cakes:
pastnes. 2nd, quack bread. 3rd.
cookies, Sarab Morelli, Balboa. t"o
I st, cakes. pastries, 2nd, quick bread.
'rd. cookies; Paulene Pappas.
Balboa, I st & Jrd, pies; Patricia
Baldwin. Irvine, I st, cookies; Peen
Baldwin. I st. confections .. 3rd. quick
bread. Carol Bryant. ln1ne, ht &
2nd, cookies. Gary Kelly, Irvine, 2nd,
cake, Genie Kelley, I st, other than
listed. Victoria Pann, Irvine, 3rd.
pecan; Janice Cafarella, Laguna
Beach, 2nd, cookies: Elliabetb Jotua·
ion. Laguna Hills. I st, cakes
Eleanor Allen. Huntington Beach.
I -;1 dned \egetable. three I st.
.lams'frll1e\ 2nd. dned fruit. two
2nd Janu. 'rd. jellies. Joan Barret.
Huntington Beach. 2nd Jellies
Darlent> Blaser. Westminster. de' en
I ~t. rL·lrshcs. quick bread. bread.
mullin'i. cake. coffee cake. bro"nH~s .
rnok1e'>. cake m1\. Jams. rd1shc!.
ruflel' rake cai..e. cookie'>. three 3rd
bread quick bread. cake Laurie
Brinegar Hunllngton Beach 1"0
Jrd cool..1es quick hread Cheryl
Conrad. Huntington Beach. I SI. pies.
Jrd. fru1t Lream: Barbara Cracchiolo.
Hun11ngton Beach, 3rd. cookies:
Hazel Courreges. Fountatn Valley.
e1$hteen I st. fruits. Jams. Jellies,
Juices. reh:,hcs. vegetables. SC\ en 2nd ..
Jams. JClhcs. preser\e!>. 'egetables.
three 3rd.Jams. JelhC's. rchshC's. Janet
De Fusco. Fountain Valle'. two I st.
cookies. cake. Joan Fincher. West-
m 1 nster. I st. bread. Donna Gerling.
Huntington Beach. I st. threC' 2nd.
pies. two Jrd. brownies. pies. Jrd.
canapcs. Dianne Hisky Hunttngton
Beach. 2nd bundt calr..e· Mary Leitner
. Fountain \alle). Isl. cookies. Olga
Marant. Huntington Beach. I st.
coolr..1e\ Joan Rouse. Hunun~ton
Beach. l <,t, bread special!). ·two _nd.
rookies. pie. Jrd, pastries. Marinell
Simmonsoo. Huntmg1on Reach. I st.
conlecuons. Phillip St. Cloud. Hunt·
ington Beach. I st 2nd & \rd. relishes
Joanne Thill Huntington lkalh. I '>I
qu1c Ir.. bread. La Vonne Troxell. Foun-
tain Valk) t~o Isl. rehshe) 'cg-
etabk'> l\\O \rd. rehshe!.. 'cgctablcs.
Mildred Van Der Sluis. Vii e\tmin<,ter.
3rd. rnn k cuons: Linda Wiles. II unt·
1ngton Reach. 1"0 I st. quick bread.
cofTee Lake Jeannie Harris. Corona
del Mar. t"o 2nd. pies. cai..e mix.
Sar ah Morelli. Balboa. l"l' l 'iu:akcs.
Artists at work
Young artiata, agea 2 to 17, demonatrated their creadve
talents ln a mural painting conteat at the Oranae County
Fair. Pictured (front to baca) are Mary Stuart, l l; Katrina
Browne, 14; and Llaa Browne, 10, all of Newport Beach. '
' Officers take on new commands
over Third Marine Aircraft Wing
I l < ul Rotx>n T '-lark·'> ol
( hl'an\ldl· rt'tl'nth a\\umed lOm·
mand ol I kadquar.ta~ .ind ~1 a1n1en
ann· ....,qu;1Jnin-I h \l;mnl· .\1rcraf1
( 1roup-l fl l h1rd \lannl' .\1rcratt
l '',':, '\;1m1t1 during the Iranian rescue
m1<,s1on in 1980.
of Manne .\Hack !:>quadron-311.
Manne .o\1rcrafl Group-I J dun ng •
reccn1 change of command ceremon>
at Manne Corps Air Station. El Toro
M1<o\1on VieJO rec,1dcnt Lt. Col.
\\ 1ng at l\.1anoc ( orp'> \1r "itat1on
1 Hl·hu 1pll rl Tu Sil n
Edv.ard R Palmqu1~1 Jr '"ll assum e
comman<l of Manne Wing Com-
mun1ca11ons Squadron-JM Jul~ 19.
Lind replaced Lt Col. Gordon
JeOcr\on. "ho has been rea5.s1gned to
the Third Manne .o\1rcraft Wing
headquarters 1n El Toro r ormnuimmander LI ( ol Dani
Ru'>'>l'I ll'llrl'U at a ch.1ngl' ul l OrTI-
.\ l·o mm1~ ... iom·d u1lil'l'I '>ll1Cl'
6 '7 ':iarlcs sen cc.I as a l'Ombat
arlh and rc.,cue pilot ahourd the LlrnJ l.l'fl'nlUO\
HI.' "'111 \ucceesd Lt ( ol James
(,allaghl·r Jr . "ho ha'> been rc-
a.,s1gnC'd 10 the \.\ 1ng C ommunica-
11on~ Electronics Olfo:e. Third
Marim· .\1rcrali W1nll,.
Born 1n German\. Lind came to tht
L'nited States 10 1948. He was
comm1s!.1oncd a second hC'utenant 1n
1965 after graduating from Baldwin-
Wallace College in Berea. Ohio.
M1ss1on V1eJO resident Lt. Col.
.\ch1m (Dut...e) Lind. iooi.. command
10 steps to a
successful
garage sale
1 Decide on dates.
Looi. al a ( aittndd• 4no !>el lhe Clafe\ ano I me \ .JI your
~II' Weellenos .Jr" usua•ly ,iooo tJul mani, ~uc ct>~stu
• u ies havP Ot'P" he Iii n lhe l'•t'n•n9 1ust airer wori..
Check thl' Wl!otlhpr •orec.i~t n the paper and walch for
~ny Otller 1r1rge f'v!•nt •nat m.l~ dttract potent1a OuyPrs
i!Wdy sue 11 a~ f;M~ or 0"""'un·ty l'•r'nt~ Have your
\dll' run al ie.i~t lwo onv< some oeoott rnolv not oe
,lt•le to ,ome on any ~ nq1e oav
2 wRat.to sell.
E 1erytr\.rlQ' Tl' JI ' '""'l'I" ng you •1;1vP11 1 u\l'O n •ne a'' .e<1• II an '*"" hdS ant•Qu<' valut> o• s t>•ano new II ,, nae; unv-,'-'"' 'i.-tlt.ii~ tlP ~ufP to as1i. a t,eaithy OflCe fot
t GPt a pao o t l'df•I'• ~no search you• .. mott> house
l Ok Fl/flt'yW,,f1tf' t:tn11 l1t;t evPry1h1nQ
3 Write your ad.
Ht>re '' • suggesreo 10 Ga•aQ4! Sa•e dulls
Bentwood rocking chair 1oys 1ntan11 clott11ng 1922
• ll1ctrola •n or0g1n11 cao·net marw gadgets 1011 ot
unusual 11ems rock co11ec1•on pl1n11 R1lr11nmen1s J
am lo 6 pm Salurday and Suno1y 123• South
Anystreel 'l"ounown Jutl wes1 01 Main 1no 2nd
Use 1t'l16 sample ao u a 9u1de Be sure 10 1111 unu1u11
ilt>ms Be 1s soectf c n posStt>le Give d•recl•ons 11
"ffdeo Don 1 use at>ti•1111at1ons m1ny people won 1
DOtht!'r lo dee ·Otlflr thf'm CAUTION Don I ldY.,lrH
anylh0ng you don I •t!'ll '\ ha ... f"9ry 1t1m 1n 1hl •d
IT'USI oe on nano a• 1np , .. ,, of lhl sale
6 Placing your siCJ1.
The morning of tl'le sale Dot nor tielo•e pl11ce you•
signs Be sure and aod vour addres$ ind any
• 01rec11onal arr6ws T111s shOuld be <tone 1t>oul a hall
hour oefore the ••le star1s Plac. your 11gn where ii
can be seen lrom both 5•095 of the srreer t>y passing
cars and pede~tr1ans CAUTION Some towns have taw
1na1 re~lr•Ct lhe placement and duratoon ol garagtt sale
s•gns Plelsl' check with vour towns planning
oeparlmenl or clerk
7 Marking prices~
Mark prices ..mere they c1n bl -n clearly Ol11e41
supply sto,.s hl\19 varOIU5 S•llS and color~ ol shelters
• thal work well or you can U'9 masking tape However
you mark them ....... ~ .._ Garage sales are tor
oar9a•n Plunff'rs RemefllOef ....,11ev., you ean I sell
yau 11 havt' to drag oaci. .n the hOuse ano s1ort' again
lor another year
8 Serv iftCJ refrtshnwnts.
Tl11s ooesn I have to,cosl mucl'I and cre11u 1 lrotndly
• atmosphere If also •ncooreQn people lo st1y longer and perhaps Duy more 'fou could even Chlrge lor
e•pensove rems hlo.e donllls or the l<•ds could go n
bus•ness lo• lhe day "11th a lemonaoe s11no
9 Display.
M•tca 1yre 1v.,yth1ng can bl -n Have cud tables or
• bo1rdl"9ed u 1ttetvH belWMn two ch•1rs Don t
cauM people to t>tnd OY9f uni... you can 1 hllp 11 UM
one taolt Ha dHk ""'1efe You can ... eoterylhong and
Ilk• tN>ney UN only one CUh bO• tlln can1 or t>O•••
work tine) and mak.1 1ure aomeone 11 lppotnlld
cashoer 11 all limit Alr1t1ga t>el0feh1nd 101 1 lroend
wno c1n help 1n1wer ~11on1 relief 101 lunch etc
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n tl'le aru -most people snop Ck>U 10 hOml Ttte D Check your nelC)hbor1 and
friend1.
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.omeone lo there••~ iMth and onctHM 1nllrHI
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O AU
• 872
SOUTH
• (( J 10 2
~Q9
o K 108
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The bidding·
South Weet North Ea•t
1 NT Pa11 Z • Pa11
Z • Pua 4 • Pa11
Pu1 Pa11
Opening lead· four of A
SHOE
BRABBLE
1"1~ (;,ll.~R 1A~rf~
(;,REA\, Nf.tL.. I
for d~ptioa to au~d. auit, doci.,.., AW a ray of
you don't nttd th b11 lit. It lifhL. Uthe oppouat. could
it usually autncl nt to d flttt .,. tonvlnc.d &o al&&dt clubs
.the aueohon Crom the crucial rather heart.a, he mi1bt pt
auat to another, u t bia home. So. at trick two,
example hiJhUfbt.s. dtoclarn won the ~iDI or
North uiunCfed &o employ dllmonda and continued with
the Slayman Conveolioa u the 10. ~ince one heart
1n invitation.al a.quence over dittard would avail him
his partner'• no k ump open n.au1bt. he alurt~ a dub from
inf. However, when Sout h dummy!
showed a spade auit. North Nut came the k101 of
changed his mind and barat'd 1padtt, taken by Wttt'a ace.
into game. Becaust of hit col lmpuued by declarer'•
lectton of quack• , .. queen• butt to 1•t rid or one or
and Jaclu are known in the d ummy's cluba, that worthy
tradel, he mi1ht have bt'en could hardly wait to J•l the
waser Lo carry throush with 10 of club1 on t~ table.
h11 or1(1nal intention and bid Declarer won 1n dummy.
only three spade• drew thf' outstandin1
West led a diamond. and tMJmps, th•n took his club
declarer thought that he had t-0 slurt two hearts from the
teen better contraet.t. But table. The ddenders ended
when East won t he ace of up retting JUSt one trick tn
diamonds and continued tbt' each 1u1t except club11
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Forget Ferraro!
Mondale lacks
qualifications
SAN FR..\NCIS<. 0-I \"o
i.>pl)Odes here. tn tht' run-up to thl'
Dernocrataccon' e n11on. n'"eakJ th«.:
lo nd ofleade rWah.:r \1ond.ik 1'>. the
I.ind of president he ''ould ma'-.e
T he tir~t "'as his ~ck1. t10n ol
(1 ttaldme rerraroas runnmtt matt.'.
thecruu.il choice of\.h>ndak.-,
1.·and1dan To mah· that l htllll'
'..1~ndak 1m 11ed '1'\l:n pro,pn 11\l'
c,10d1date-. lO 'orth Oal..' 'v1 inne-
sola . .\ Bap11~l "om an g.o' t•r111r .1
Jew1'ih "'oman maHn. a(. a1holi1.
\\Oflldn ofCongre'>' a' l'tl·ran blal'I..
ma) or from the \\ C'>I J fre,hman
blackma,or fromthl'Ea~t anJ Jn
H iSpanic.ma) or from the ~uuth\.\-1.'''
-and one"' h1 te mak, {,,,rnator L Im d
B1.·ntsen ofTexa~.
W hen Fnt7 Mondale at tualh
1.hoseGeraldme Ferraro thu\ \htl\\-
ingthl' NorthOah "pron·..,,· \\J~ no
d taradc. he acce pted thl' demand ol
1hcrad1cals 10 his part) that the' 1n:
pres1denq of the l n1ted State~ 1sa
JOb that should henct:fonh he lilkd on
basl~ ofa prcferenual quota. r rll/
Mondale has made the nation'<,
seC'Ond hig hest o tfo:l' 1us1 anoth1.·r
mioont\ "set aside ··
Mondale's subsequent 1n\1'>ll'nl«.:
that he had chosen the "mo\l 4ualt-
tic:d" mdl\ 1dual for the po'>t ought nut
lo be ta ken ~nous!\ and 1s nut here
tn San Franc1sco. t>\ l'n h' J prl'\\
co'rps -w h11.:h-add1lted.10 no' elt' -
loved the select10n
Ask yourself I ft hat old "italtni\t
Andrei Grom} ko a ppea red onl' after-
noon m the O val O ffice w inform the
p~siden t that R uss1a wa\ abroga 11 ng
the m1ss1lc crisis agreement. ;:ind
purnng Back Fire bomber'> in(. ubJ.
would Geraldine Ferrarocomt• 1m
med1atel1 to mind a!> the 1nd1' 1Ju.1I
~horn } ou "ould "t<ih tu g.1' c
.\mcnca·., ansv.l·r''
The second episode thal lend\ an
in't&ht into Waller Mond.ilc."'>rnn-
rept ofleade~h1p "'a" Fnda~ ·., c,ud-
den dumpmgof Part\< hairman
Charles Manatt. hi-. n:plaCl'ml'lll '"1th
Jimmy Carte r's budgt'I d 1rn 1or and
Cicorg1a Pan yCha1 rman. Bert Lann'.
Wha te,erma) be said against 11.
the dee1~1on rcOected Fn l1 Mundak
mo' 1ng lo sc11e lOntrol oft he pan\
~hose nomma11un hl' had \\On
When the den.,.on leakt'd 0111
howc\cr a minor lirc~turm hroke out
inlhe pressand 1m.1depan' ranl..'>
Wrthm ho urs. Mondale 1.ap11ulatcd
a nno uncing that Lann.· ~ould he
Campaign Chairman. not Pan)
Chairman. When 1h1sd1d not sa11sh
rebellio us pan1 leaders. Mo ndale ·
t•apitulated again. totall1. re-mi.ta ting
Manatt at the National ( omm1tce' for
thedurat1on ofh1scampa1g n
;rom the conduct of the campa ign
tcrdatc.11 has become clear thal Fn tz
Monda le unabashed I~"' ill '>a} "'hat-
ever. and do whate-.cr. 1s nen•<,-;an to
mmnt.asn the support of the raucous
c<insu tuent e lemen ts ofh1s pan'
wblch he prays 1s enough to"' m H'
1mllnc1. and b\ hah1t. Fnt1 Mondak
1s a pol111cal a ppeaser
.Seven year<, ago."' hen .\n1ta
Bryant ll·d the en en urning of a Cia~
PAT
Bucu11111
R1ghtsord manl·c1n M1am1 . Fr111
Mondale fnmh re)eCtN1 an '"' 11a
11on from a <.,a, Rights group lo
address 1t. T"'o )ears ago, as "Ga~
Power" reacht.>d 11~ apogct Mondale
accepted a s1m1lar inv11auon and
endorsed the Gay Rights age nda.
The fn ends oflsrael. espec1all~ the
l .S. Je\\1Sh C o mmunll}. m !l1st upon
an aJl-out. ha"' k1sh. pro-Israeli
stance. Mondale complies. The Peace
\ifo,eme ntde mandsado ' 1sh pos-
1t1on on Castro11c cncroac hmenb in
Central Amcn ca . Mondale compl11:~
-e'en though there 1s a glanng
1ncons1stenno. An Amen ca that al-
lows the So, [el Unio n to scuttle the
l ln1ted States posmonrn the Canb-
lx·an i\ notgo1ng to fight for an; bod~
in the Eastern Meduernan.
In nchange for llH'ndorsement
:.ind lo<al suppon. the Labor Move-
ment demands that Mo ndale agree to
1tsent1reagenda ..\~ked v.hcre he
"'ould disagree"' u h Labor's de-
mands. Mondale ~pent da~s an the
pnm ar) campaign tn ing tocome up
wtt h a n answer.
Duringh1s tcrm.J1m m ) Carter
made three deepl) con1rovers1al de-
c1s1om that were clcarl ; "pres1den-
t1al" -1.c. they weakened Caner·~
poli tical base toad' a nee what Carter
felt was t he nat ional interest. The~
were the buildmgofthe M'< m 1ss1k
the sale o fF-15 fighter-bombers tu
Saudi ..\rabia. and the 1mpoc;1ttol'l'nl
the grain embargo on the So' 1e1
l 'naonas pun1t1\e~anu1on fort he
in-. as1on of .\fghani<.,tan
T hough Mondak had pubhcl~
defended all 1hre1.'. ht repudiated all
three 1n the pnmane':t and m s1stecl
that pn vately he had a lwa~s oppo..,ecl
them .\gain."' hat dot''> thl' man
behc' c'> What doc'i he stand for''
What" 111 he not~' or do. to moll11\
thl' nrn,tu uent elcn1en1s "'ho can
g.I\ l' him the pre<.1dcnc \ '1 It•~ a fo1r
QUC\tlUI\
Thl' contem ptuous matt1.•r an "' h1ch
his political ad ' eNnec; treat Mon-
dale. the bell1gent manner in whll'h
his cJlltes -suc h as the National
Orga1nzat1 on for Wo men and the
Democratic Part) chairmen -
threaten and bull~ him. ~uggest that
they. too. have taken a measure o f the
man That too. they concur m the
harsh assessment of Gary Ha rt lhat
"Mondale is mush··
Perhaps the more 1mportantques-
t1on ofth1<,cam pa1$n 1s not v. hether
Geraldine Ferraro 1!> the person best
eq u 1 pped to s1 t do"' n across from
.\ndre1 Grom h o but whether Fntz
Mondale 1':>
Patrick Bucbaaaa Is a syndicated
columnist.
'Cocktail' was first
tavern swizzle stick
Q I knm" lhl \\ord "u)d,tail"
11ngmatcd ~hl'n J h.1rmJ1d u\ed J
roo<;tcr feather 10 ml\ .1 dnnl.. But
·tacth \\here."' hen Jncl "'ho ·• A In a t3\Crn at EJm,lord "-) In
I 77h fl, Bets~ Flanag.1n \lw pulkd
hrr 1 mpro' l'>ed s" 11111' \Ill ~ ".1,
lrom .t deuira)l \ l' \ ac,1• c)f fl10\IU
tcath~ QrlJ)~1K1r
The pnre of nro,t111111nn ''up 1n
'k' ada. corn.·spnndt·nt' reprn 1 \\1th
1.l ~0.1 n hour nut urH\J)H :tl
V \.\hat hnprll.:nl·d 111 lhl ,1,1'1''
''ti<> fought "llh lhl Bnmh dunn~
1he ~1encan Rn olutwn"
..\ \lot of them '-'l'H' tal..t·n to'°' a
\tOlla 'iO the) \\(lUldn't he' fl.'-
1·nc;laved at war'-; t•nJ
In an~ lO\\ pa,tun· the \\C1gh1 of
1h1• animal hit.' 1n the 1ur \I\ inchn ol
'otl is a "hole lot gr1.·a1er than th1.
\\t'1ght ol the t attk ahm t•
<) Dot''\ ,In\ h11d ol prn '\1ng'1
\ Onl' 1111' \11ulh \lrnJn < hJnl
ing C 10,ha" '-. "'om· olhl'f t'' 1·n hum\
r, (lllJI K U\\IJrt l'Jt\ llHl'\' 11n)l'\ ·"
man' putotOl'\ .1 \\'.H ·" lhl' 1' p1ral
\nll'nl.in
<) ..\n.: tht·n· <im '-'lld ... i1bq1rnh·1
'-ot an' mon·
Mll?ROR I Mlf?ROR ON fH~ WAL.~-
I HERE'S
HO SUCH
ANIMA~,
JES~E!
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·· ... the more important question of this campaign Js not whether
Geraldine Ferraro Is the person best equipped to sit down across from
Andrei Gromkyo. but whether Fritz Mondale Is.··
~--ii i .. ,, .. ~
'NHO JS fH€ MOS! PERF'EC( ~
WHO IS fUE MOSf PURE ? ~"OIS~ MOSf Rl,Hl~OUS?
~t\O \S '{F~ MOST SOM~
'---Of AL~'?
DAMNED
RAC\ Sf
MIRROR!
PATRICK BUCHANAJ1
columnlaf
JACK
AllDEISOll
'Angel
of Death
evades
capture
.
Paraguay dictator 1
may be protecting ------Nazi Josef Mengele -I
WASHINGTO N There is
nothing that produces as much C)..h1l-
arat1on and all-aro und grat1ficat1 01t
for me as tracking d own a noton ous
war cnmmal and bnngmg him t<)
JUStice.
Several years ago. I found Adolt
C ukers. a brut.al Nazi overlord wh4
had butchered thousands of Jews if'!
Latvia. He was h v1ng quietly o n i
lakeshore in the Brazilian counJ
tryside.
Not long after I confro nted h1n1
there and re vealed his whereabouts td
the world. his bod} was found in th~
trunk of a car. with a note pmned t1
his jacket. The note said s1mpl>, "Th
Committee that Never Forge ts."
But I failed to find the mos
notorious of the surviving Nazi wa
criminals. The real o bject o f m
search was Dr. Josef Men~cle. th
"Angel of Death," who consigned a
estimated 1 million Jews to the
chambers or the hngenng horror
quack medical expenments at .\u
chw1t2 dunng World War II.
O 'er the vears. I ha'e continued
the search. I ha'e spoke n to w1tnesset
who have seen him. One wttness mC1
him at the ho me of a Na11 S) m~·
path1ler in Venezuela Ano ther e n
countered Mengele a t a ski rcson 1
Sw111erland. St1ll another <,aw him 1~
the south of France. '
.\pparentl). he ha~ tra' clcd und
vanous 1dent1t1es. using forge
passporb. His fa ,onte a has. I'm to l
1s "C,regol) .. or "Grego ro\ 1ch .. H 1
lu)..uno us hfest\ le 1s financed b
members of his fam1h who h"e in th
Ba' a nan town of G u-nzburg
Recently. I sent my assoc1at
Lurette Lagnado to lsrad to see k ou
the , surviving v1ct1ms. They r
member Mengcle from Ausc hwitz a
an exquisitely handsome. soft-spoke
maa who loved to pla)' G erma
ballads on an old-fashioned. hand,
cranked pho nograph.
According to reliable source s. h~
has not lost his good looks. and ht
manners are still polished He 1s no
in ~~a7n°!;h1le. he remains the world~
most wanted fugitive, ~ought b~
least three governments and vano
private groups. My sources believ
he's under the protection of Pa ra-
guay's dictator. l\lfredo Stroessnci\
l\t one point. a CI A docume~
pinpointed his hideout as lh
southern Paragua)an ell) ofEncarna
c1on. JUSl across the Parana R1,tj'
from Argentina. I
But I'm told he ne,er sta:ys long~
one spot. He reportedly has holed u
for brief periods with devout Me
nonites in a Paraguayan village call
Philadelphia and wtth fellow e
patriatcs m a Nazi colony callc
Colonia D1gntdad in Chile
He may now be in a military ion~
protected b} a small ~arm) cl
mercenanes. The former head of tht
Israeli secret service. lssar Harel. to~
Ms. Lagnado that in his opm10 ,
Mengele's secunt} system 1s so stro n
it would take a combat bngade t
penetrate 11. 1
Political demonstrations are dumb, but fun
For years. Mengelc lived openly iti
Buenos Aires -his name 1n th!:
telephone book -unde r the wing di
Argentine President Juan Pe ro n. lti
1959, West German} asked for
Mcngcle's extradlllo n. The Argcri-
unes st.ailed. claiming their In' est1glf-
11on "disclosed no record" qf
Meniele's presence. The Gcrrnaf\.\
provided more specifics. and r4-
ncwcd their ex1rad111o n request ir
January 1960.
But because there was no extnt-
dition treaty b(tween Argentrna an6
Germany. the ca5C had to be sutf-
mincd to the Argentine sohc1tQr
acneral. The fore1an ministry didn't
do this ~ntil June 1960. By then, It
was too late
:-i \N t-R .\NC I"< o Has an)-
tlttng C\N he-en Jtlnmplt,hl·J b~ a
J.rmon'1 tra110n" I don'1 happen l<'
remember an) llllll' \\hen the pc~n
u~grou p hcing dcm11n\lrated 3Itainst
'a1d "Oka) I g.11l'" \ciu'n· rip.ht and
l'IJ) wrung. ~C''ll d1111 \Our ""a>'"
P c m o nc;tra11on'> and lkmon-
'lr:ltor\ haH al""\' <.t'l'ml'd dumh to
me \om( of thl•rt1 rq>rt'\t'nt ~ooo
CIW\\'\ hut drmon,trat1nF, Joc'>n't
.. ~m li ke a good wa\ to gC't .inythang
11Qnr t>c-mono;trator'> think nl thcm-
\C.~H'' ;t<, unuln\t'Ot1onal hut U\ll.tll~
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
tht•1r mt•th0<h of p rotest arl' rnort•
l on\.cnt1onal than the m ethod., of the
rnrncnttoMI pc.-nrlc the} 're protc-st
1ng against In o thc1 words. the" 'ti.'
prcd1cta hk ""o m attt•r "hat the l'i\UC 1c; I
tan not 1mag111c tr) 1ng to d o -;omc
1hing about 1t h\ marching 1n the
\trC'ets or carr)1ng placards up and
do""n 1n front ofa building Where, er
thc Prc'i1dent goc'i. demomtrmo~ art•
a lways standing n umdc. tx:l'und
police bamers half a mile awa)
"aving platards a t him M o \! of thl·
H. L. SchwarU Ill
P11ti&r t-
Chary OowaUby
f' •!CW An<! "''111Anl
I 1!'4' J'utJloSl'\f!I
Frank Zlnt
I 1tilt"lf'l'd ....,,,,,,_ J • "• ~~· 4t Jln W..,1 f•_.r Oil~ A\St'IOllll> f <1•10t
"511 """"° A·Jd'~~ <"~~'°"""""I A • •!>"() ..,..,.-IA 07f;>t Tom Tatt
l':•ly £11110<
AllDY
Roo11EY
t1ml' he rouldn't read th<'m 1fhe were
<:any1ng the Mt. W ilson tc-lc\Co~.
Thl' d cmon\trat100\ camC'd out b>
thr \i 1ct Na m \\ ar protcstc"' were so
lun~ JX'r<il\tent and well -1ntcnt1ontd
thot th<'> &a"e thr 3ppearance ofhcm&
C'Oe<:t1,e v.hen v.e fi nall} pulled out
It 1-. h~<'I) though. that we did not
pull out a s ingle dJly woncr than load
\CO~ wo uld havt led u~ to. anyway
Ocmo ns1rat10 M at political ron·
vrnt1ono; art JUSt as dumb out usuall )'
les'i ob1cc11onable CX-monstrauons
arc thl· hfe blood of 3 conven11on -
pan ot th<' 'hov. Thr Dtmocr:u1~
con\l'OllOO\ arf 11\Ullll~ m orl'
mtc restmg than Republican conveo·
t1on!\ because the y have better dern-
on~trations M ost demonstrators art
Democrats.
The potent 1al for dullness l'i always rresent at a pohucal convcnt1on. and
su~pcct the o raanwna comm11t~~
of both parties may take some slCP!\ to
kC"cp them hvely. I'll hct having
fl('o plc demo nstrate "ttn•n~t them 1s
o ne of their tnch
I don't know how the Ocmocnts
got a Republican li~e Jerry Falwell.
the Moral MaJOnt)' leader. to come to
the Pcmocrat1c C o nvenuo n. but he 1s
o ut hert p1tch1na 1n to help the
~mocrat5 make th1n1$ more
inttrc$lln1 tl) demo Mtrauna 1111nst
w mcthana r o r tht mom ent. l'\c
forgotten what hlwcll 1idcmo nstflt·
1n1 for or ap1n-.t. but ht's hcl't doing
11 with all the rest
About I~ aro ups wcf'l' g1vrn polac-t
l)(rm11~ to \Cage dcmon~tmt10M he~
th1'i week and of cou™'· th<'' Cl) tx-s1
dc.·mon'itrato~ don·1 C\t'n ti\~ for
i>1.·111111:.. T l l II\, 1..: ... ii) avvu, d .;.,u1v11-
stration should be illegal. I fit's 1llc&al,
tt's mort apt to produce good pictum
of pohcc h1ttmg demonstrators and
demon'itratof"\ throwina rocks at
pohce
A.niona the groups demonstrat1n1
here this wt'tk are "The C'oalttion
A&am~t the Mo ral Majority," "The
Oral Mlijonty," and another I like
called "Ladt~ A&a1ns1 Women."
Several rock bands art' demonstmt·
ing with a protest tht>y call "Rock
Against Rcaaan Racism." One of the
son~ the> play 1s "John Wayne Was 1
NaZ1." I'd ~)' that fairly represents
the 1vera1e level of mtelli&encc for
most demo ns1ra11na aroups.
A pro-falwcll 1roup called "The
fam1l} t-o rum" has m~ favorite
chant of them all
"Mommies. momm1c~. don'I be
comm1~ 4itay-nt home and fold
p3JOmm1C'i "
And) RoootJ I • t odl~•trd
rolomnl•t.
A month earlier. Israeli a cnti. h.ti
kidnapped Adolf Esc hmann. anoth*
Nazi war cnmmal. on the c;trccts f
Buenos A1re5. Not wtshm& to n
s1m1lar ··c"tradit1on" to lsra •
Mengcle skipped to Parnjluay.
The PartJuayans' official line. thdi
and now. 1s that they don't kno+,
whcrt Men1ele 1s. Only a few wecl<
ago. the) told me they'd tx: happ)
arrest Mcn.gele sf I'd tell them exact'
where to find him. Some da\ I m
obltJC. Footnote In a futurT column. I I
tell you about Mcngck'\ ll 5 connc .
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Mtlarden C1rO\C, ha'i b(c.·n dt'\Orated
with the \rm\ .\c:h1e\cmcnt Medal at
t·ort Sill. Okla. Mitchell.whose wile 1s
the former Colleen Aquilina of Ii unt-
mgton &ach, I!> a cannon lTewman
with the 2nd Batahon. 2nd Field
Anillery. • • • PFC Darrin E. Nutttr, !>On of Lyle
and Joanne Fmc ol Huntington
lka<:h. has been awarded the Expert
Infantryman Badge at Fort Bragg.
N.C. The badge 1s the .\rmv's highest
nnn-combat profic1cnl') award for
1nfaPtf) men • • • Sgt Lawrence M. Siegel, son ul
E:mest '1egcl of Costa Mesa. has been
decorated with the \rm' Commen-
dation Medal at Fort Bi.·nnmg. Ga
Siegel ts an tnfantnm.in with the
l Q7th lnfan1r. ~rtpf'
">at Breu L. elle, son lll Jaml·, an<l
l\.1anon \l'lh: ol Huntington Rcalh.
ha!> part1npated in < rl·..,1nl < ap 11 a
c,hort-tam deplm ment ol lhl' \7th
fact1lal hghter \\ ing lrom < •l'Orgl'
\1rFom.·B:i-;t: (aid tu'tllfr\er \1r
Ba~· \\t•,t Crnman\ '-ll•lk "'IW\l'
wife I'> lht' lormt·r .\di:la l ahan1ang11
ol Huntington Rl'at:h ,., a Jl'I l.'ng1nl'
Shuttle
• service
takes off
\ 1~1tor'• '>IJ\lng1n \nJhl·11n In 1nl'
Jnd thi.: "''-'"Port Bl'alh arl'alan nu"
gt•t to thl· \outh <. 0~1'1 Pla1a '\tall in
C. mta \frsa h' tal<.tng a '>(X'1.1al '>hul\k
hu'>. aClurdtng to mall 1>11ioah
The~' en-da\ "l'd,; '>hu1tlc \t'r' 1u:
1~ scheduled to run lx't\\l'l"n I I
Orange Count~ hott:I<, and lhl' mall
and the South ( oa..,t Village. at-cord-
ing to Wernl'r E <.cher tht· mall''>
publicll\ d1rntor
The hu<,es '>Cat 1h pa\\l'ngt'r'> .ind
are green w1th the °'lnuth C oJ't Pla1a
name emhlarnned in gold arros~
them. fachcr \a1d.
Round-trip fan:"' Ill Ix·$~ lrom the
hotels. 1ndud1ng tht• "-ll'" pona Re-
\Ort 1n '\/cw pon Bt•at h Rl•g1~tr.
Hotel 1n In 1m• °'lhl'raton ~l'\\port tn
"t•wport .\1rportn Inn Ill In 1ne.
In 1ne 'vtamott 1n In 1m· .ind thl'
l\.knd1an Hotel undl.'r ll>n,truct1on
1 n "lew pon Beath
Eschl'r-.a1d lht· hu' 'l'f\ ll t' hJ'> lx'l'll
underl on.,1drra 1111n tor 'unll' mnnth'
and "J' 11med 111 llltnl 11.ll "1th lhl·
'°lumml·r ( ))~ mrm'
Hoag honors
volunteers
Hoag ~ kn111na I It mp11.i I h11n11rt·J
,t·,cral per<,11n' lor 'oluntt'l'r \t'n rct·
l<1 the Ne" port At·ac h Prcsb\lcnan
ho.,12ital. .
Zada fa\ lor nl'l\ll'"Porl Beach "'as
hol'\ored for J ona11ng 4.500 hours to
the.h ospital Ruth Ftnlc' ol ( osta
\1esl wa\ honored for putting 1n
I.SOD hour'> I 1ndJ ( reu<1t 01 Costa
~1cia and HJrhara Jon.Ian ol C nrona
dd.Mar ''crt· honcm·J 1(11 I l){JO hour'
ol ~ork
-\nne \nnll .inJ \;anl\ Rt't'\t'
hoth of "-t'" pnrl Bt',ll h lOnlnhutcd
'ii)() hour. l om Dd ula ol Hunt-
ngton RL·arh \1,1r\ ( 1ail Hall of
"ewport Re.1l h .mJ !km Ht•ll" urth
11 Irvine lUnlnhutL'd 2'\0 hour<. .\nd
Drenn.in \hcrn ol \an la .\na E\Ch n
Brxhcrol Huntington Heath Ha1el
\1mp.,on nl < ornna <lei \1ar and
\h1ile\ \\ J'mund of ( 11\IJ 'v1t·,,1
V. l'l"l' hnnort•d 1111 do11a11ng I 110 huur\
.t tJmr
fhc hour' \\('ll' '' ur~nl through tht•
·11onth ol \la' I ll!l-1
Balbo~ ferry
to be focus
of art show
The H<il ho;1 I l·rr' h11,1 t "111 ll\' th,·
'illjl't I nl th" H'Jr' 1um·J ,HI
111)J>1,'llllOn In thl\ \l'<lr'\ °"''\\J'lOrt
'-1.slutc to lhl \rt' ll'\IJ\ .11 I lw an
ll1ll(X'lll111n I\ llll\'n (11 .Ill ( )f,ingc
I <IUCll\ Jrll\I'>
fhc romf)l't111on "di !'It: p.irt nl thl'
'-t-wpon '-lalutt• to lht· \rt' k\ll\ .11
\l ~ukd Im Ol l 4 al '-1'"'P<irt
1 ,·nter
~or 1nform.11111n .1h1HJl l'nlrn11g th,·
11mpct1t10n m .1hout tlw art\ lc<ill\ .11
, .1 It Newport Heath ( It' Ila 11 at
td0-21'\1
Cablevision to
give funds to
Special Olyn1pics
( ommun11\ < .ihll'' 1\11111 111 In int·
and Nc"pc.>n .fkalh "111 donatr SIS
m 'hr 'ipcllcll Oh mp1C'' 1111 nrr.
cablt t('k\ l<ilOO 'l'f\ ll l' ll1\t,1ll<HllHl
c..lunn~ luh
"·und\ ral\l'O d11r111il thl\ l:tm
flaJgn will hi,· U'K'd tu purcha\C.
('qu1pmt nt Jnd ll':Ul' un1fnrlll\ th<'
11hlctC\ need tu train lor lht• lcxal
IU'~C' whJCh will he-hd<I nc\ I
'pnnit" Yid V1d..1 \towt• a ( nm
mbfltl\ < ,thin l'iton o,pokt·'w om.in
.\ \lmtlQr promotion la,1 year
ra1~d $~ 000 for tht• "1w,1;il Ohm
pin
mL'lhanu:
Staff 'igl Dawn-Marie Kimery,
\\-ho!>C hu,band .\lfred is th1.· wn of
Fred H. K1mef) of Huntington
Beach. ha"i graduated from the J\11
Fon:( uon-comm1ss1ont:d ol1ke1
leadership school at Whei!ler Air
Force Base, Hawa11. She 1s an air
transportation supervisor with the:
619th Mihtaf) Airlift Support
Squadron at Hid.am Air Force Ba~.
Hawa11. • • • <\1rman I st Class Dario M . SoU1 Jr.,
son of Dano M. Solis of lrvme, ha~
graduated from the Air Force na' 1-
ga11onal aids equipment cour~ at
Keesler Air Force Ba~. Miss • • • Jastia Dahlgren, son of Ernl'\t l1
Dahlgren ofSan Juan ( ap1strano ha<.
been spec1all} 1dl'nt1fied for earl\
promotion to sen1ora1rman 1n the \1r
Foret' Dahlg~n 1s an a1rcrali ma1n-
tcnanlC '>IXCIJh')I "Ith tht.• 4U5th
Equipment Ma1nt1:nanre Squadron
at l uke Au forct" Ba~. An1 • • • Pvt. Scott M. Fratee, brother of
Todd L. Frazee of H untmgton Beach.
has completed one station unit tram-
1ng at the Army Infantry School m
Fon Benning, Ga.
Rosemary T. job.n;tO\, daughter of
Benjamin Patterson and Rose
Gaydos of El Toro. has been
promoted to the rank of technical
sefieant in the Air Force. Johnston 1s
an inventory management supervisor
\\Ith the ID I st Supply Squadron at
<.ioerge Air Force Base. Calif. • • • .\1rman I s1 Class Deborah L.
Atldnsoa, daughter of Charles T
<\tkmson of Costa Mesa. has am,ed
tor dut)' at Nonon Air Fon:c Base
( ahf Atkinson 1s an adm1n1!>tra1ton
spcuah'it w.11h the l 965th Com-
munKallon!> Squadron
BRAND NAMES PRICED
SO LOW WE CAN'T
MENTION N.&lll~
IWSS cm•• ... so. CAU,.
• ThoYund Oaks • TMDna •
Wiest Hollywood • To~e/Old
Towne • Torr.nee/Coast Hwy. •
Norwalk • O~ndcn • Puen~
HUis • Ont.Mo • ~ • Ful
lerton • SanmAf\41 • Cosbt~
• El Toro • Oceanside • San
Dtego/Clal~monl
HOO eount Pt~ 8T. AT
SU~ ACAOU n.Oll
8CM1nt COA8T kAZA
~M.YkU.8
FOR A IWU STOR• Nll.AlmST YOU CALL TOLL l'R•a (iooJ ..,.,__,U
Home arts winner
Sharon Maraba.11 of Coeta
Meaa waa the aecond
••eepatakea winner ln the
home art.a department at the
Orange County Fair.
• ..
STOR• HCMMSi Mon -,,., to AM -• "'· Set. erao AM -• "' • '""· 11 All -• PM
lloH welcome• lfOUr "'90nal ctteota. Yiu, ll•et•rC•rd or Amertc.n l•pNH c.rda.
The fall bulletin for USC's Orange
County campus 1s available for tho~
interested in taking graduate level or
professional development courses.
The campus. at 2361 Campus
Drive 1n Irvine. oilers graduate
classes m business tall.at1on educu-
tion. engineering, hbraf)' and mfor-
mau~n management. nursing, public
adm1n1strat1on. safety and system s
management, business management
for the arts. management effective-
ness and certificates 1n marketing and
..ales.
For more information on the
bulkun. call 752-5505 • • • Brent Allen Tucker of Fountain
Valley was one of 28~ ~tudents to
graduate thsi term from Pacific
U nion College, a Seventh-Day
advenust school
Tucker rece1 ved a bachelor·~ degree
in business adm1n1strat1on
• • • Three local residents received
degrees in the sprang commencement
ceremonies of the tJn1vers1t'r of ~n~~ -
Sall} J Baker of Costa Mc~. Jo)
.\nderson of Corona del Mar and
( ra1gJohn Crease of Costa Mesa were
awarded bachelor's degrees a1 the
I 20th annual e'ent.
..
OUR
PRICE TAGS
TELL THE
STORY
Look for th~ pink
clearanc~ ticket
p.sted below
our regular price . .
Di?ESS FOil LESS
Shoppers
adjust to
furniture
By BARBARA MA YER ., ......... "'"
There are VCI) re~ dallercnces between Amencan
home furn1sh1ngs shoppers and their European and
Japanese countcrpans. says Terence Conran. head of a
home furnishings retailing firm headquanered an London.
Conran. who was 1n New York recently to o~n the
cha1n·s 10th store an the United Statei.. explained:
·· .\mencans took a little longer than other na-
tronalit1ei. to accept qu1ck-a'isembly furniture. But as more
women entl'r the work force and lime becomes more
precious. the logic of fum11ure you take home and
assemble yourself has become inescapable... .
C'on ran 1s the center of a wh1rlw1nd of retail and design
enc~). Busanesse'i he head!> -besides C'onran·s (called
l-lab1tat c'\cept an the U .S. where the name was already
being USl'd by another company) -include C\ chatn of
shops selling matern1t ) fa!.h1ons a nd children's wear. a
design business a nd a publishing com pan). as well as a
London n.·staurant.
If you enJo~ shopping an spare. yet anractive and
colorful home fum1sh1ngs shops for moderately-priced
contemporary furniture and acccssones. you can thank
Conran He pioneered this t) pe of store and merchandise
in London an 1964
In the earl\ I 960i.. Conran's Habitat store was as
much a mecca ·for design enthusiasts as Mary Quant·.,
clothing bou11que v.as for fashion leaders
It took 1 l \Cars for Conran to launch the'first store an
the l ln1t cd Sta·t<.•s -1n Nev. York . .\t first. it was tough
going. ht.• said Hov.C\er. as the English retailer and
.\merican cu'.>tomcrs got used to one another. store sales
improved
In the learning proce'i'i. Conran found there ~ere
some differences ~tween Amencans and other na-
11onali1tes when 11 came to home furnishings tastes.
.. Bri~ht strong pnmary colors and very large, over-
scaled printi. arc more popular here than an Europe. where
tastes tend to be a linlc m ore 'iedate." he said.
.. Bold bed linens that we can't sell at all in England
also do well. Even VCT) large pieces offurnaturc are wanted
here ...
HowcH:r, Conran has found geographic differences
are fast disappearing because of the speed of commun1ca-
1ions.
"lnev1tabl)' we a rc all exposed to the same new-;
eH·nts at the !Mime time ... being shaped b) tht: same
forces:· he '.>aid .. I regret the disappearance of the
differences.··
Conran's stores (an England. France. Belgium. Japan
and other countries) tend to serve the same t~pc of
l UStomer
.. Regardle.,., ot "here the) ll\e. our cus1omers ha'e
much an common Age 29. I '~ children. usuall) college or
un1,1:rs1t~-educated and the\ tend 10 be ~omed about
mone~
P APARAZ ZI
--~
D.ity Not f'tloto br fllclwd lloeNer
Unbroken polychrome enamel engraving of
.. Three Gracea" ma.kea watch worth $6,900.
' PERSONAL STYLE
l ---
WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1964
American Dlve,.lfled
Equity Corporation'•
new prealdent 11
David Delo. SH 85.
Time's valuable
Prices of clocks are based
on aesthetic, tech qualities
By SUSAN McCALLUM
Of ... 0.-, .... Ii.ft
Tame marches on es~c1ally at Vantage Time. where
the passage of hours and centunes as v1v1dly displayed in
the van ed faces of the clocks for sale.
The Laguna Beach store spcc1ahzes in antique and
-. antage clocks and watches. Bnce Woodward. owner and o~rator of the shop said he ~ame interested in unusual
11mep1eces when he was 1n high school an England.
"I u~d to dismember anuque watches and make
collages out of them." said Woodward. whose answenng
machine introduces him as "father Time."
.. Then I would sell them to Amencan tounsts."
Some of the clocks on display include a rare 1945
Rolex with a moon dial and a pointer which indicates the
day and date Another 1s an 18th century French pocket
watch w11h a pol) chrome enamel engravingof"The Three
Graces"
It's valued at S6.900 because the enamel 1s difficult to
keep unbroken for very long.
.. One false mo.,.e. and that enamel is like f}ne glass,"
Woodward said. "For an enamel watch to survive intact is •••
very much a.pmst the odds. •
"I have so man~ crazy pioc:es. like a convert.able case •
watch made in SWJturtand about J 8SO that seltt for
S 1,000. It can be used as a hunting-face (rqular pocUt)· ' ·
watch or an open-face watch ...
VaJue ofa watch, he said, is detem:uned by aesthcUc .. , ..
quality. technical advancement and condition of the
11mep1ec.c.
.. A ~lly de-sirable watch is one that chime-s or repeau •
upon act1vat1on," he said. 1
His favontcs are hiah-tcch, prcc1s1on British tifne..
pieces, such as pocket watches with spht-sccond chrono-
graph and clock-watches.
He said he gets his inventory by frcqucntina
conventions of the Nauonal Association of Watcb and·
C lock C olkctors. or by shopping overseas.
Pnces in his store can go as high as SI 0.000 for a rare
watch.
Woodward. 30. of Costa Mesa. who owns .. dozens .. of
watches for his own wnst. and be changes them from day to
day, admits that "I've been known to wear a watch fora few
months and then sell at from my wrist..,
He said the best watchmakers 10 the world are Patek
Philippe. Vacheron-Constantin and Audemar Piquet. aU .. ,.
Swiss companies. "but their combined output is a fraction
of the percent of Role>.." .. . -·
. -• 4
FACE IT: CHIN, EYES NEED EXERCISE =·;
I thrl\ e on l'\-
crns1ng1 I likt: the
feeling o l ii hard
workout -that un-
e\plaanablc rclaxt:d.
ured well-being feel-
ing that onl1, coml''>
from ph)sical exer-
PILAR
WAYNE
tion. If I exercise 1n ••••••••••••• the morning. m) da)
starts out rnmpletc I can falc an) thang the da) bnngs.
By exercising rcgularl). and eating propcrl)'. you
definitely will become a happier. more pos1tl\ c person. I
strongly believe that people who are pleased wi th their
appearance art: ha pp) "1th themst:I' es
Vigorous exercise v.111 1mprm e bod) tone and th1!.
includes the mu'iClc'i of the face and head.
Facial muscles arc at1alhed 10 the fatt't underpad of
the !>kin. unlikl' the other bod) mo\ ang muscles that are
attached to hone When facial muscles contract skm
mo,eo; too
The \kin 1'> at tac hell to 1h1'> la\t:r off at cells b\ delicate
conncclt'l' llS)UC that nel'lls to t>e kept resilient. as 11 can
eas1h be '>trctchc<l or looscnt:d This 1s "h" ''C arc
cautioned about pulling. on the <,kan around the e~e'i "h1k
ma'.>\ag.ang or apph ing malo..cup
(her the )ear' thl' mu~lcs of the lace and ncd.
gradual!' \hrink and their supponang fat pads than or
"an1sh. making the top '>kin look too large. This lossoffirm
muscular underpadd1ng and skin elast1c1t) creates e'\ces
skin that sags. pouches and wnnkles
The best wa) to firm the fa ce and its conto urs 1s to
adopr an uncompromising da1I} e>.ercise rouune. The
altemaung tension and relaxauon of these 1sometnc
exercises builds the muscles and lifts the tissue. As 1n all
body-bu1ld1ng. the muscles shonen and become firmer
and more dense.
F:.;crc1sing a muscle brings blood to the tissue and
supplies the material for new grov.th of cells. Some
c'\erc1ses will show results w1th1n da\s while others wall
take up to three months of daily practice.
N0.1 -THE SUN-VISOR
To see the results. Place heels oC..our hands on )Our
lore head. about hairline Pull up sl1ghil) and 11 wall hft the
t:\C mu\cle-; as well as the forehead
Ho" 10 Plac:e \Our hands over "our c\cbro"!> hke a
'>Un '1sor Nov. tr. ·,o look up at )Our forehead Feel the
pull an the muscles abo"e )Our e}es and forehead Rela\
Repeating. 100 tame\ per da~ "'" bnng results an a short
llml'
~O 2 -EYE-Ql'INT. MOl'TH·F IRMER
~l<rn to Pu1mo uth1n .. 0 .. i.hapc. using a mirror so as
not to create more lanes. Your upper hp curves over )Our
teeth. Squint. tensing )Our eye muscles. Place index fingC"r
under each e)e and feel the tensing and relaxing of the
muscle Feel the teni.mg of muscles around the mouth
Results: Helps control sa&&Jng. puffiness and under
eye bags. tightens up~r lip.
NO. 3 -NO JOWLS
How to Place IJlOUth an .. 0 .. pos1t1on. using a mirror
to check for lines. Place finger on Jaw bone to feel the
movement of the maJor chewing and chin muscles as you
tense and relax Do I 00.
Results: Ehmanates sagging checks which makes
Jawhne droop.
NO. 4 -CHEEK CONTOURS
To see results Place the pads of your hands on the
temporahs-the fan-shaped muscle that runs from comer
of e)es along edge of ear and up the side of head: 1t 1s tht
master muscle that holds up your face Pull up shghtl).
Look an the mirror and see "hat the results of t1gh1tning
1h1s muscle will do to laft 'our face
Ho" to Place the pads of ~our hands or four finger
lip'.> on ~our temporah~ and appl) direct pressure. Pla~
'our teeth 1n a firm bne "o" open ~our mouth to form the
large letter ··o ·· .\lternate betv.Ct'n a firm bile and the
(Pleue M:e F ACIAL/82)
George and Gerri Pinckney, left, and Barbara White-Freeman bulld Donna Kelly, Maralou Inaold and Lance Blue aurvey the crowd to eee
auper taco• at one of the evening'• many bountiful food booth•. how others interpreted die 'California cuual' dress dictum.
Dancing was hot for 'Gold Fever.'
By VIDA DEAN
Detty Piiot Style Edll0t
~hat 1<, "( ahforn1aca<,ual" a ttire''
Ifs ~hate-.er ~ou arecomfonable wearing.
The more than 1.300 attending Gold Fever
Sa turda~ at Newpon Harbor .\n Museum defined the
designated dress term b) showing up on the warm
evening an dinner Jackets and ruffled shirts. cotton
slacks and open shins. designer gowns. shon silk dresses
and a II manner of sports clothes.
Its was one of(tf no t the) largest social eventse.,.er
staged an Orange County and NHAM's most sue<:essful
fund-raiser (netting more than $200.000).
Gold Fever was sponsored by South Coast Pla7a
and Bullock ·s. I. Magnin. Nordstrom and Saks Fifth
A.' cnuc and the powerhouse behind the benefit was
Debble and Stuart Karl were eucceuful
bidden on 1even.l Item• at feverish auction.
( ha1rman assyLuby (Ju'>ta\C\utedabout thce,enla'
'>he v.a'i v. hen the planning 'itancd sc' en months ago I
The' 1e, .. from the mU'>l'um·ssculptureGarden
and the top oft he side walk .... a)" here guests entered \'a"
!>pec tacular I)" thousand balloons t1 oatc<l o'er the
green .\'.>troturfcd area dotted \ .. 1th red." h1te and blue
tables surrounded b\ food stations Designer Beverly
Thompson (there v. 1th husband Hol " a•'lln \ hargl' of
decoration~
The food \Cf' ed up b~ Rococo ~a'.> as' aried a ... the
guests' attire Tast~ treats t\ p1cal of the l '.~. Frantc.
Ital). Asia. Greece. Mexico. 5cand1na' 1a. German ~ and
the South Pacific ""ere 1n abundance and getting ra' l
re' 1ews. People began loading plate'iat ti and the
c;tat1ons were still well-stocked at I 0
Dessensoccup1cd their own table . bakla"'a. flan.
fresh fruit tarts. brownies and miniature cream puffs to
name a fc" dl'hlac1e.,
During thl' <.ockta1l h<.1ur and pnor to 1he I" e
auctio n handled w1thJoculant' b~ '"Nev.pon Beach\
g1t1 to the world .. Paa I ala ta 1thafs hov. Ray Jobnsoa
introduced him l thl' \1af'.hall Brother" Band pro-. 1ded
music
The "gift · manJgl·d "'get Da\'id Wrigbt to pa~
S 1.400 fora dinner lor '" 1n Pilar Wayne's home Cllris
and Mike Gayner "ent $1 U.llOIJ ll)r a lcai.e on an .\ud1
5000 . a speuJI hmm·d Oh mp1c ed111on. SI. I 00 v. a!I
pa ad fort"o ticket\ to dosing. 01~ mp1c reremon1cs Don
Kennedy "a~ high bad<.kr!S '.It)()) to r a home satellite
rcre1' ang station and Roger Luby bought a tnp to ~cw
\ ork forSlA OO ··~alatad1dagrealjoband I ha,eto
thank Benrly ( h1\ \\lie) for loanintt him to us." Sass'
said
.\fier prizes V..l'Tl' a"ankd b' Lainie Kau.n (her
latc<,t m ovie "lust 1n the Du'it .. opens an October) and
Quinn Redekerof"[)a, 'iOl our L1' es ... Jack Mack and
the Heart .\ttack took o'er an the musical department
Temperatures had dropped a little b) th" time and
the musical group had dancers rocking 'n rolling at a
fevcnsh puch (~potted Belllnda and Barney Barnett
and Florist Xavier ~all' mm mg)
C'omm1ttec memhe~as•mting with Gold Fe-. er
v.crc &an Bes tor, Gloria Ruston, Mklaael Perkins, Jay
Youns. Jo Mc Lain. Gloria Gae &"ck (seated with the
Coils and upcn 1<,or Harrleu and Irv Wieder) and
JoA.ueMll(outfittC'd an red o;1ttang with husband Gtne
and Barban and llnt FrHndt I
ReattSe1ent10m, honor.n chairman. was ther'C'
'A'l\h hu band Hnry. ~lwMarii)'ll and Tom Nttlsn(he
arran#(i for tht pan) i te}, ASSiembl)woman Marlu
and Gartla Beraesoa. and JamH Reolcvtlt.
&IK'yand JaciSdtt bona.GeM as»va,J.qe
Cal and _ arlly. Wt.. Teal 1teM, loll)'
and W. L oa, t Henri the O.. ltet1111H)ra,
ttrlll and MUJ•~~ ... ( .. lkncwlhi 'Ouktbca
~· ..-n)'. I' vc been to f pan1 bcf o"' :·). v
O.rt.a.PatCo andmo~&h nuhou ndotb
Paul Salata and 8a.-y L•bJ laelped table "£\l"f)'Onc· htrc." 1dap.i~~r-b inthtcrov.'dof mo~ tban 8200,000 for NBAll. dmcB ndd11.n uncs nhc ''"
Delly ........... ~...., ...
Don Schulz and Diane Arena on their way to
join the more than l ,300 partygoers.
112 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 18, 19M
Family ties strained ·
;
DEARANNL\NDERS How
many posta&c: )tamp) mu)t I us.«:
before: you pubh)h m) problem" Mr
hu)band keeps askm& why you don l
pnnl my letter. What l·an l sa}..,
Our ~n and daua,hler-in-law have
embraced the OnhodoA kw1sh re-
ltig1on We have no obJecuon to th1!>,
~t 1t 1s creaung some senous
groblem!> and creating a lot of ill will.
Thevaccept no dinner invtt.auons to
family affairs and rt'fuse lO eat
anywhere but in the1rown home.
When we cat at their house the tood as o hea' y 1t gives us heartburn and
ind1gl"St1on Weare 1nour 70s and 100
old to change our eating habits
Our grandchildren are bt.'1ng ta ugh I
that restaurant) and home<. offnend!>
are offlim1I) \\hen the~ get older
the\ ""Ill~ 1.·on'>1dered ix·ruliar b\
their fnend<.
I ha\ 1.· told m) daughter-in-la'-'" that
I '-'"OUldn'tdrcam ol <tl'n 1ng shelllhh.
bacon or ham or por~ Shl· !>.!Id. "It
ma~e!> nod1tkrl·nn· Thl• lood ma) bt-
0"-hut the Jt'>hl''> Jnd '>lh cf'\.\ art· are
·1ra' t ... , Thi'> mean\ "not l..o'>her · 1
\.\. l' Jo not tl·ll·phonl· thcm on
Saturda~ h\.·l.tU<;l' 111' again~t thl'H
f"l'lig1on to U\l' lhl· phone on the
'iabbalh T hl'\ 1u\I \tt home anJ du
nuth1ng :--.o T \ 'lo lard~ l'\othing. 11. l 1o<l lorh1d . I hen:"' ert· a traged) 1 n
1hcfam11\ \.H'v.ouldha,t·togotn
rx·r<,on tu tt•ll tht'm.11r V.:.111 unit I Jfll'r
'lunJo"n \\hl.'n the' rnuld tall<. on thl·
phone ·
fhc' pa\ agen11le turnme in and
turn on the lights on 1he \ahbath
The\ are forbidden todo 11 them-
..ehl'S (Does th1~ make '>en'>e 1n 1h1~
da' andage'l)
~nn. wearehapp~ ouflh1ldren
ha' e lound a rehg1on tha1 gl\eS them
peau.· of mind but" hen a mother
A11
LAID EIS
brings a piece of cake to her son's
office and he tells her he ran 't cat 11. 1t
hurts. Are we crazy to feel.put out'!
What do you makeofth1s. -NOT
KOSHER ENOUGH FOROUR
CHILDREN IN TEXAS
DEAR NOT KOSHER ENOUGH:
AU tho1e dietary laws (Book of
Deuteronomy.OldTestamentl were
written tbouund1 of yea rt 110 before
refrigeration. Tbey made a great deal
of sense In tbose days; ln fact, they
kept tbe race from dying out.
Adhering to such strict dietary
laws lo tbls day and age doe) not seem
logical. but tradition does have value
and should be given some consider·
a ti on.
lt seems to me if your children
wanted to be a little more congenial
tbey could do so without breaking any
dietary laws. There are several
Smith-Thompson
Mrs. Sterling H Wolfe Jr and
Michael S. Smith of Newport Beach
announce the engagemenl ol their
daughter. Barbara Jean Sm11h. to
Larz 0 . Thompson. !>On of Mary Jean
Thompson. also of Newport Beach
(r e • c 0 v . e r • in g) the act or process
eco er. ng· of returning to a r V I • more normal condition
Speciali:rq in ()ul~lOboot ('~
for the Ablboic. the ~ & their Famib
ill the pl'OOf9 d ~
lndMiual FamilY • Group Therapy
~ T. Bober. MS. Ml'U '
(Lie =M80861
places lo Dalla• where ko1bcr llem1
caa be purcba1ed. I am DOl referrtn1
to meat, becau1e It wowd bave to be
prepared lo a pHorO,Vtn tbat bad
never been und for uytbln1 otber
tban lco1ber food.
You could bay, bowever, mat101
( Panover crackera) or Pa11over
coolde1 aod cakt11. Tbe 1ymbol on the
box tbal 1uaraolee1 tbe product to be
koaber l• a U lo a circle -aulhorlied
by the Rabblolcal Society.
Rabbi Seymoar Cohea of CbJcago
(not Orthodox, but Con1ervatlve) told
me when I consulted blm, "More
Important tbao tbe dietary laws are
the Teo Commandments -the fourth
of which 11, Honor Tby Fa tber and
Mother. Tbe rlgld bebavlor of tbose
cblldreo suggests to me that they are
not malcln1 mucb of an effort to
maintain a friendly relatlonsblp." ••• Can drugs tx•a Jhend in 11meol
\lrt'H" l(wu keep) our head togt•thcr
urn tht'.\ be ofhelp? -\nn Lanckrs ·all-
ne~' booklt't. "Tht• Lo"dcmn on
Do pt'. .. 'epara tc~ the /act Ji-om tht'
lict1on (1(·111 toda' Foreach hooJ..kt
ordered 'l·nd $~.plus a long. ~c/(
adc.Jn·!>scd. stamped ('n\ dope ( 11
cents po~t.ige J to -\nn Landers. P ()
Bo' I / IJIJ H h 1cago. Ill. 6061 I
The bndl'-elec1. a graduate ol
Newport Harbor High School. at-
tended the Llnivers11y of Southern
California "'here ~he was aflihated
v.1th Gamma Phi Beta ~oront) <;he 1~
current I> employed by Wolfe Lumber
( o .. Ne" port Beach
Her fiance. also a Harbor High
graduate. 1s emplo}ed h~ Gladstone's
for Fish in Newport Beach
The couple are planning Lo marl)
Sept 8 1n thl' In inc Coast ( ountf)
C lub. "'e" port Beach.
Kemp-Shepardson
( arol~n "-emp and Daniel
Shepardson Jr.. both of Ne" port
Beach arc planntng to many 1n
Septcmocr.
The future hnde 1s the daughter ol
Jack B "-emp and the late Mrs.
Doroth~ Kemp A graduate of Cor-
ona del Mar High School and Cal
Pol} Pomona. she \\oas a Los Angele~
patron of the Fine .\ns debutante
G MOVIE
• • t "Thal' a Enterlalnment. Pert
2" (1976) Fred Astaire. Gene Kelly. a> MOVIE * U "The Longes1 Y11d" (1974)
8ut1 Reynolds, Eddie Albert. m> 111 PEOPlFS COURT e Wl.D, WU> WORLD Of
AHIW..S
~=-GEOGRAPHIC
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• (I) C88 REPORTS 1:
t t 'h "Blue Knight" (1973) Wllllam
Holdln. Lee Remldt
" JOl<f.R'S WlJ) Cf) TWIUOHT ZONE
-11:35-
~MOVE
• •·~ "E.lcape From New Yot1!"
(1931) Kurt RuSMll, Adrienne Bat·
beeu
-11:40-®MOVIE
H t,; "Melanie" (1982) Burton
Cummings, Glynnls O'Conn0<
-12:00-
1 TWILIGHT ZONE
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL
OONYemOH G MOYIE * * "Sim'• Song" ( 1969) Robett De
Niro. Jennifer Warrtn
~ N>EPENDENT N9t8 I= Of THE NIGHT ** 'h "The Ctldomla Kid" (19 7') Vic
Morrow, Manin Stie.I
.])MOYIE
t *"The Toy" (19821 Richatd PTyor,
Jaclle Gleuon.
-12:30-D al LATE NIGHT WTTl4 DAW>
L..EmMIAH
~tfTCHCOCI(
1 ~1::~LAUOtMH
LOYE. AMEllCAN ITYl!
PfMONM. FIWa
INT1MACV Rf
-1tAO-
• (I) MOa.OUO
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R ~ .. PM7) Sltnont SI0-
1'10f91, Jamee Cun.
P. ~The Htlrt II A Lonely
Hunter" (19e8) Alen Min, Sondra
Lodle.
Cf) MOVE
Ht "Ablllne Town" (1H 5) Rln-
dolpll Scott, Ann ~u e MOVE * ** "The Rising Of The Moon" ~5~ Cuaecll. Noel Purcell
* * * 'h "The Black Mtrble" ( 1980) Robert Foxworth, PIUll PrentlM
(%)MOYIE
t 1,; "Jaws 3" (1983) Oennil Oulld.
Bell Armstrong
-1:20-
(C)MOYIE ** "Hot T-SNrts" (1977) Ray~
land. St89hanle Lawlor
-1:30-D HEAL TH FIELD tD AU IN THE FAUil Y rm:a MAATIN'S LA~
t t 'n "The Beat Little Whot'ehouM In Texas" ( 1982) Burt Reynold•. Dolly
Parton.
-1:46-
(l)MOVIE * t 1,; "Fast Times Al Rldgemonl
High" (1982) Sein Penn, Jennifer
Juonlelgh.
-2:00-
• (I) C88 HEWS NIOHTWATCH
G>a!NfftS
-2:30-
1= * * "Blondie F0t Victory" (1~2)
Penny ~on. Arthur l.llce t1J MAAClJ8 WE.8Y, M.O.
-HO-
(C)MOYIE
t *'~ "Creepellow" (1982) Hal Hol-
brook, Adrienne Barbeeu
FACIAL EXERCISES BEAUTIFY ...
From Bl
letter "O." feeling the mo,ement pf the temporalls muscle
with )'Our lingers. Do I 00 11mcs a da) and :-ou will ~cc the
rc'iults 1n a wee!.. or two. The more )OU do. the faster the
results.
\ou dun'I 1w1.·u a mirror. Oo IUO evcl) tla~ 10 prevent
double chin and turke} neck.
NO. 6 -CHIN LIFT
'1l'Wp(lr't. Oa~ & ~· AMocielei
1151 Dove St. Ste. ZlO
5he 1scmplo)ed b) Tra\elplan NO. 5 -TONGUE CURL
Her fiance 1~ the son of Mr and Ho" to Touch the tongue to the roof of )our mouth
Mrs. Daniel Shepardson Sr He 15 a T cn-.e and relax the platysma (the muscle that runs lrom
graduate of "'e"port Harbor High chin to chest. pulls do"n the corners of the mouth and
5chool and (al Slate Long Beach. and maintain'> contour of the nelkl Repeat I 00 limes
Ho" to· Lil' on ~our back (good 10 do in bed). Lift head
"1th chin kad1ng STRAIGHT UP. Hold. Don't bnng
thin towar<l l·he'lt as 11 makes horizontal Imes. Do two <.ets
of 25 ~<,a honu'> stomach muscles will tighten also.
NCPA :'tiewport Beach Ca.
~A.ooepwd
(714) 833-1810 1~ affiliated h' l ro"n BB t-.. Foo<l 1 his I\ a good e\eruse lo do "hile "a111ng for n·d
Brol..er'). -lii;tht~ lO turn green or am time \OU are w11hou1aetn11'
/>1/.1r "a.' nt• 1~ a n.·s1den1 of Nc"port Beach and th<·
.iu1lwrol,"P1lar \\a> ne ·s Fa\ Ofllt' and Fabulou~ Rec1{X.'\ ..
'>mJ qucmom to Pilar \\a_\ ne. c o Dail_\ P1lo1. P.O Btn
I SOO. < o\ta \lc\a 9!6~6
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As a day surgery patient at a Humana hospital , you would
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to know they ' re all there ... just in case !
No one would ever think of having ma1or surgery anywhere but in a
hospital However. even comparatively minor elective surgery -the kind
where no overnight care 1s needed -can result in comphcat1ons requiring
the extensive backup of technology and trained personnel found only in
today· s modern fully equipped and staffed hospitals
We think you 'll agree with us that surgery belongs in the hospital That's
why your Humana hospitals in Orange County have reduced their outpatient
surgery prices by as much as 50%. If you 're considering having your
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'Snoopy,' 'Tom .sawyer' splendid
summer shows for young people
f rying to grow up a generation or
two ago Wllhout bcma exposed to
Mark Twain's .. Tom Sawyer" was as
difficult for a kid as avoiding the
"Peanuts" comic stnp today.
Both were, and are, prominent
cult ural mfluenc~s on young people,
and both are currently entertaining
local audiences as li ve theater pro-
ductions -m .. Snoopy" at the
Westm1n'iter Community Theater
and "Tom Sawyer" for the addle-
hack Children's Theater
"Snoop}•· 1s a sequel of sorts to the
musical revue of a decade or so ago,
"You're a Good Man, Charlie
Hro wn :· "'llh the ca nine character
moving into the spotlight. At West-
minster. under the imaginative d1rcc·
lion of Rand} Cobb. he does so with a
flounsh -amv1ng as a comb1nat1on
of the FonL (leather 1acket and
sunglasses) and Michael Jackson (one
glo' ed hand)
Cobb turns his seven-member cast
loose on the audience. which makes
this second local rrnd111on of the
Larry Grossman-Hal Hackady musi·
cal particularly appealing. His pe r·
formers are young. energetic and well
tuned 1n on the special eccentricities
Toi
TITUS
of their characters.
John Massey Jr. wears the !Ille rola
of the head beagle. the big bow-wow.
as comfortably as 1fit were wntten for
him to a glonously effective, and
affecting. performance Robert
Nelson bnngs more than a touch of
the late Paul Lynde to his Charlie
Brown 1nterpretat1on. but ifs a quail·
t} that works.
Trace} O'Connell at first appears
too soft and sweet for the contentious
Luc}. but her performance dispels
such doubts. The tomboyish Pepper-
mint Patty is splendidly enacted by
Beadie Pompa. a splendid )'Oung
comedienne.
The blanket-hugging Linus 1'> neat·
ly interpreted by David Hickey. while
Nancv Delano 1s a pert. bright Sall>.
Charlie's cute little sister. Fhtll ng
wordkuly around the stage I) Jen-
nifer Thorman. whose he1&ht makes
her a strange choice for Woodstock,
but agam. talent prevail'!> here
Cobh (who also choreographed)
and mui.1cal director Linda Barker
have whipped up a first rate show
which should appeal to all ages
•·snoopy" continues Fridays and
Saturdays at 8 JO through Aug 11 at
the theater. 727 2 Maple St . West-
minster, wtlh ticket information
available at 9Q5-4 I 13
Only one more weekend. howe' er.
remains for "Tom Saw,er" at Saddle-
bad. College North to Irvine. and
more's the pit) This is a splendid
adaptation of the Mark Twain classic
which should run all summer
Director Diane Do} le -who runs
the Young Conser.atoF) at South
Coast Repenory and ob' 1ously has a
wa\ w 1th } oung actor.; -has adapted
the lamihar no, el herself cspeciall}
for the Saddleback C haldren's
Theater producuon. It's well con-
densed into a short two-hour show
with a h1ghl} enthusiastic cast
Michael Brainard in the title role 1s
the epi tome of free-spmted }Oung
manhood. an excellent choice for a
demand in~ part ( hnstopher Moyer
is equally 1mpress1ve as Hucklc:~rry
Finn (1housh ht\ later trnnsfonnauon
ma)' JU tho~ unfam1har with the
book).
Of the: !>upport1na C"ast. Kns
Hagen's ~tern Aunt Polly and Ben
Goodman's pla1nuve town drunk.
Muff Potter. are the standouts. while
<...irei Kirby does a top-notch JOb to
the unenviable role ofTom·s rat.fink
brother Scan Ca-.ty 1s a menacmg
In1unJoc while K)'m Kercher lends a
touch of g1rhsh innocence lo the part
ofTom'H"'eetheart. Beck' Thatcher
Other\ contnbuung in scattered
mea<1ure to the condcnsauon of the
clas\1l are Lewis Al ers and E'an
Jacobs 3'> Tom'\ buddies. Ste\C
Mallo!') a\ a \C'hool~ard enem} Don •
Windham as the gra"e-robb1ng doc-.. ._.....;..;~i..--"".-.--
tor Kell) uoodman as tht" humorless Christopher Moyer. Michael Brainard in Tom Sewyer.
schooheachn and W1 I Thompson as
the tov.n prl·acher
final f>(rforman'e" ot "Tom
Saw\cr· "'" he g1,en Fnda) at 7
p.m . <iaturda~ at 1 and 7 and Sunda}
at 3 in the Forum on the Saddleback
North campu<i. 5500 lnine Center
Dmc. lnine Call 559-1113 for
rescnatwm
"IT'S A BlOCKBlfilFJt
A LOIJ.APALOOZA, A~··
Truman 'changed U.S. course'
By WES COOK
AMOC:leled l"fMe Writ.,
INDEPENDENCE. Mo.
There's no doubt that many of the
dec1s1ons and policies that were
1n111ated 1n the nearl> eight years of
the Harl! S Truman pres1denC)
"changed Amenca·s course in the
"'orld."
That's the summation of Walter
Cronklle when he reviews the
Truman prcs1denq on CBS Reports:
"The Legacy of Harry S Truman"
tonight at 8 on Channel 2.
The documentary is an entertam·
mg, informative, rewarding hour. Ifs
a celebration of the life ofa man who
said he "was a fail ure m business
ventures but finally found success as a
public servant." This 1s the centen·
nial year of Truman's birth. He died
Dec. 26. 1972.
Cronkite reminds us that followmg
the death of President Franklin D.
Roosevelt and ha\ 1ng been ~sworn
into office as president. Truman said
"the moon. stars. and all the planets
had 1us1 fallen on him ··
Historian Wilham l uechtenberg
explained that. although Truman had
been vice president for about 80 days.
he was not pn'} to strateg) planning
for the war. had met .... 1th FDR onl)
twice outside of cabinet meetings.
was not briefed o n d1plomaC). had
never met Secretary ol State Edward
Stettm1us. and knev. ahsolutel}
nothing about the atomic bomb.
"Faced with an extraordinary illustrate some ol the pres1dent1al
series of crises:· Cronkite sa) s ... he dec1s1ons and policies discussed by
responded wtth ac1ons which en-Cronkite and his guest.-. I
dowed future presidents wnh a set ol There 1s a touch of humor. most of
new and awesome respons1b1l111es " 11 suppli ed b} Truman. and .... e get a
In add111on to Luechtenbcr$. gl1mpM"ofh1sw1fe Bess.embarrassed
Cronkite 1nterv1ews some of Pres1-and frustrated when. time and agam
dent Truman's closest ad\ISOrs. a champagne bottle refuse~ to break
cou nsel Clark Clifford. GeofJe Ken-in a thns1cn1ng ceremon)
nan. a member of Truman s State Truman still comes 1n for cnuc1sm
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Department, and Leon Keyserlm~. for his dec1S1on to drop the atomic
chairmanoftheCounc1lofEconom1c bomb on Japan. Luechtenberg sug-::Bruf>luJ ~~
Advisors, created by Truman after he gests that because of the actual ~ S.'.139 ~
established the £mplo) ment Act of s1tuat1on that existed. "Truman's COSTAlllHA !>81 ~
1946. acuon does not seem as out of the Eciw111b lfMMf
Others mterviewcd are the prcs1-ordinal) as 11 might at first glance," ~~.9"11" ~~ =er-1n
dent's daughter, Margaret Truman but ··what does cont1nur to trouble COSTOIESA C.r.etlll ~1 ~ 63M770
Daniel..and Robert Donovan. former people is that Truman showed little uAc.nemu
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APWlr~lo
Close encounter
A technician for Interpreter Inc. ln Wheat Ridge, Colo.,
compare. alu of thla new programmable memory chip to
•i&e of hi• eye. Information ln chip allow• computers and
office automation equipment to tranemlt and receive
document. in the Mme format.
CdM's Pattison
Metromedia VP
( orona de\ Mar name Patrick D. Pattison has been named' u:e president
and director of creau' e sen ices for Metromedia Producers Corp .. tht'
international tele' 1s1on programming subs1d1an of\ k1romt•d1a. Inc Patmon
1s the (armer O\I. ner oft he Aftermarket Advertising Ageoc)' 1n :-.eY.port Beach
but kit the agenc~ 1n 19"'!'1 10 JOrn \1etromed1a In ht~ nev. post. Patllson ''ill
o'ersee all markeung and promotion for "vtetromed1a·-. 1nternat1onal and
domestic tele\ 1s1on programming d1s1nbu11on • • • Andrew ff. Kesler has Joined Basso & Assoriates of Ne"' por1 Beach a)
1roup vice president ojcreatn e sen sees. Kesler rnmes to Ba'>so from Dailey &
Auoclates 1n Los Angeles. where he introduced a "ne"' bra1id of banking" for
Great Western Savings. • • • Frye & Sm ith ot ( u~tJ '\.lesJ has chosen John Udiok 'H:e president ot
marketing and sale!. for the pnntsng firm In h1., ne\' post. l 'dtnk \\tll direct
sales and marketing act1\ 11' for the Oran~e Count\ San D1e~o. Los .\ngeles
PATTISON KESLER L'Dll'K MCH UG H
and San francmo market<, l 'd1nk v.a., pre' sou sh 'tlC prl'Stdcnt of <,ak-. Jnd
marketing with Gore Graphics 1n Los -\ngeles • • • Mary Anoe f Molly! Mc Hugh has heen promoted to tht• po!.t of media
director tor LP sne-ha..,t·d Advertising Group Sen Ices. IDC'. ~ ormert~ traflic
manager tor the lOmp.in' \kHugh 1s no\I, re'>pon<,1hle lnr the full 1,coix· ol
.1.GS cltent sen ice trnm wn~umer to elellronsc and medH:al spec1alt1es
• • • Sales managers Ralph Decker and Goldie Mackin 11c!. for tir-.1 place in
Signal Landmark's ne\I. home sates compet1tton for the month of \la~ Decker ts sales manager at Landmark Homes Grandview Series 1n El Toro. ~1ack1n 1s
u1 charge of sales at La Mirada Laud.mark. a coodomiolum community for
active retirees.
• • • David C. Dykstra of i'<ewport Beach -was the United States· featured
speaker on office automation at the First lnteruatlooal Coogreas of Office
Automation in Sao Paulo Bran I, recent!) D\ kstra a cent tied public
accountant. ts a professor uf 1nformat1on S}Stems at the In ine campus of
National University and the author of the books. ( omputer!. fur Profit and
"vta nagers' Guide to Bus1nev, Computer Terms
• • • Per1y1t oflf' tne has signed a contract -wsth Wasblngtoo Library Network
• lo pro' 1de equipment that will be integrated into several hundred IBM PCs so
libranes throu$hout the west can obtain access to a master b1bhograph1c
database established and mamtamed b) the Washington Lsbrar) Netv.ork. a
d1v1s1on of the Washington State L1braf) based in Olymp1ca. Wash. Pcrsyst.
Personal Systems Tcchnolo~y. manufactures and markets hardware and
software products tor expand mg or enhancmg personal computers.
• • • S<:bafer Bros., wh1lh manufactures and dtstnbutes cham and sofas for
commercial and res1dcnt1al use. has chosen Newport Beach-based Malcaby &
AHO<'lates Market101 Advertl1ln1 to develop 115 adH:n1S1ng and pubhC'
rtlatsons program"
• • • Michelle Mabaffay ha~ been promoted to "3lc'i manager of c>.C'CUll' c
rescr' at1on sen ices programs at Tbc Rlli-Carlton. a reson hott>I under
con'itructton in Laguna Niguel MahafTc) JOtned Jobo Toner, director of
markeung and ~ks. m opening the hotel's office one \Car ago She sened as
admm1<1trat1ve a'>~tlitant and ha1; hecn part of the reson·~ opensng plans an11
aCtl\ lltC'l
• • • Huntington Beach rco;1dent Ed Leatbcrwood has been appointed account
manager with the commun1cauons group dt Ba110 Ir Auociates of Newpon
Beach In tm ne"' po .. t. Lcathef"ood Y.tll "-Ork on somt> o( the adven1<.1ng .
markcung and puhhc rC'htt101l aaenC) 's h1ah·ttchnology accounts He
pre' 1ou1,h workC'd :.1 CO<'brant. Chate. Llvlna1ton & Co a\ an aC'count manllJrr
and oixrated ht\ o"n {Omultmg hu'itne<;r, for the la'it l'-"ll \Clf~
• • • Klnder·Care ~arotn1 Centen hA' announcrd Bob Beoowlll' promotion
to 'ice pres1tient for the \outhwcst ~tale\ lone. "'h1ch t\ hcadquancred in
Ne~pon Beach Bt-no~1t1 will be in charge ot I()(\ lcarn1n centen 1n n1nt
~tatt\ Kinder-Cart" 1\ hJ'>ed in Montgomcr). <\la
COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE LISTINGS I
Ending pension plan is explosive
Lure of fat surplus
often a temptation
for some companies
.\n utterl} unant1c1pated pension
1s":>ue has emerged and now threatens
to e\plode over whether companies
should continue to be allowed to
terminate pension plans in order to
strip off any cash surplus
This IO\Olves all of us. emplo)ees
.ind emplo}ers' re ..... 1fan}. emplo)ees realize that
their emplo)ers can drop ex1sttng
~m1on plans as Ion$ as emplo}ers
meet cer1a1n cntena and leave
c:nough funds 1n their plans to meet
the plans· hab1httes.
This opuon appeals to a mountmg
number of companies that see tem-
poran fat surpluses 1n their pen!.10n
fun<ls that otherwise remain ofT-
ltmth Since 1980 alone. more than
~00 pension-fund terminations 1n-
\ oh 1ng excess funds of more than SI
mslhon each have been approved.
co' enng more than $2.2 b1ll1on 10
tlllal assets. Right now. more than 90
ne'' applications are pendmg before
the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp.
Hundreds of thousands of you. as
emplo)ees. alread} have been af-
ft>cted: hundreds of thousands more
will be. as more plan terminations are
appro\ ed. The appeal 1s clear: Over-
funded plans have become extremely
attracll'e to companies. which often
'1ev. them as ad1uncts to the corpor-
ate treasuf) -lhe} could use these
excess funds to pay ofT debts accrued
1n bu)ing another compan). to pre-
SYLVIA
PORTER
vent a takeover, or for another
corporate goal.
The Employment Retirement In-
come Security Act (ERISA), passed in
1979, prohibits companies from bor-
rowmg pension funds m almost all
circumstances. But there's a giant
loophole· A. compan} can end a plan.
skim the excess cash. and then. 1f 1t
wants. establish a ne"' plan. Smee the
enttre system 1~ 'oluntal'). emplo)ers
have no obltgauon to set up a
successor plan.
"In 1974. when we were writing
ERISA. we made a big mistake,"
observes Michael Gordon. a lawyer
who was then pension counsel to Sen.
Jacob Jants, R-N .Y .. and who as-
sisted in draftina the la~. "No one
foresaw that an mtlattonary environ-
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ment would occur that would lead to
ovcrfundlng plans."
Today, many pension plans chalk
up temporary surpluses due to a
vanety of reasons: inflauon. high
interest rates. a smaller Vvorkforce
When a compan) drops its plan
}OU. an employee. are unques-
uonably affected. Emplo) ers \\.ho
termtnate a plan must ve!>t all
employees -even those who 10
normal circumstances are sttll ) ears
away from vesting. In most cases.
employees receive only the benefits
they've earned to that date Replace·
ment might be another defined ben-
efit plan that promises a fixed pension
at rettrement. Or replacement might
be a defined contnbutson plan. such
as stock ownership or protit-shanng.
that does not guarantee a specsfit:
income later on. Or there might be no
replacement at all.
And even 1fthe company mstttuh:'>
an identical defined benefit plan the
next day, you. an employee. might
have to start accruing benefits all over
again -depending on how the plan 1s
wntten
Emplo)ees Y.ho have alread~ re·
11 g1mans B ceanr mPte li osmo
Mf.m'fik Alan I ~dgSll ~ e<ICISI ~el~I s OY GP lonln m~du ~~II ~lh
Nu'?c ~n Plvmr
t11ed do not lose an> current mont
income from their pensions. I
employers ha\e at limes used surp
funds to add cost-of-Ii' ina ag,l
mcnts (COLAs) Stnppmg ofT
surplus means that these -at best
infrequent COLAs will cease. 1
irony is that the same 1nflat1on.
pressures that bloated pension fur
have eroded the 'alue of me
pensions.
To clanfy procedures for term
atmg pension plans. the Labor [
panment, the Internal Revenue S
'ice and the Pension Benefit Guan
t\ Corp. announced nev. guideline~
late Ma) The gu1delmes suggest )
might as well use mirrors.
"The gu1dehnes affirm that pc
s1on surplus belongs to emplo}er
sa) s La"' re nee Margel. chief actui
of Towers. Pemn, Forster & Crosl
a benefit!. consulttng firm. Employ•
said, "If we can't do this. we'll s1m1
terminate plans and not !.ubstit1
anything."
Our nation 1s deliberately knock1
down the social-welfare system
took us almost a full centuf) to bu1
Are you a-ware of1t'1
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lo ircon
i nLine rlnP wl PanA 24 yt)O un • d I TelePWI pres1 ent lOA~~~g'' ,
of ADEC
\ ctt'ran 1n,estmt•nt banking c:x-
t'tUtl' e Da' 1d .1. Delo has been
named prec,1dent of .\mencan 01-
\ nc;ll1ed Equ1t) ( orporauon
1-\ DH ) one of the .\ mencan Dt·
'ernlil'd fam1h of affiliated com-
pan1e'>. according 10 Ranbsr S. Sahni.
founder and chairman of the multi-
faceted banking financial sen ices.
real estate de,elopment. 1n,estments
and h1gh-technolog} prod-
Ul'ts sen tees firm based in Costa
\ksa and \\.tlh actt' 1t1es natton\\.tde.
In add1t1on his respons1b1l1t1es as
president of -\DEC Delo -will con-
tinue his dutues as as!.1!.tant to the
chairman ofAmenca'n 01vers1fied, a
role he has filled since J01nsng the
com pan} earlier tills year. Sahni said.
"We are e\tremely pleased to have
Da' id O<!Lo extend the scope of his
re'>pons1b1ht1es at American 01-
' er<,1 lied and 10 ha' e the benefit ofhts
e\penence and expertise at the helm
of one of our most acuve affiliates."
ahn1 said .
.1.0E( 1s a registered broker-dealer
wnh tht' Secunttes and Exchange
Comm1ss1on. a member of both the
'lauonal .\ssoc1a11on of ecunies
Dealers and the Securities ln,estor
Protection Corvorauon. and ts
licensed and registered in 48 states
and the District of Columbia It is
represented na11onw1de b) exprns 1n
a dozen offices in maJor metropolttan
locations
Delo bnngs e\tens1H' e~penence
in 1n\estment bank10g. real estate
de,elopment. S) nd1cat1on of tax-
ad\ antaged equtt) in"estments. and
financial and 10' estment consultant
to his ne\\. responssbihty with .<\DEC.
Before JOtnsng the parent corpor-
ation th is )ear. he was an indepen-
dent tn\'estment consultant and ser-
ved for 10 \cars. as chief execuuve
officer of · Nev. pon Beath-based
Green"' 1ch Group. a real estate equtl)
mvestmen1 corporation that he
founded.
De-Lo also has Sl'ned as president
of Financial Planners Equst) Corpor-
ation. a NASO broker-dealrr. and as a
director of Newburger-Loeb. Inc. a
member of the New York Stock
Exchange Earlier. he served as presi-
dent ofSvstcmtncs. Inc . the financial
scr\ 1n·s · '-Ubs1dia11 of Real Estate
Research Corporatron. and was sn-
' oh ed in corporate planning for
!\onhrop ( orporatton
He resides m Laguna Beach
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1984
W•k•nd campe,.
can travel tighter
If they take •long
helpful tips. C9.
limming. salads break the m ·old
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Sugar-free foods just as sweet
Dried fruits, jui"Ce concentrates
~ubstituted in 'addict's' recipes
By SUZANNE FREY
Of .... Dellr ..........
Many will vouch a sweet tooth is hard to cure.
It seems difficult to come up with substitutes for doughnuts, 1cecream
and chocolate chip cookies. And although most Americans know that
sugar is bad for them, they still consume an average of 140 pounds of it per
person per year, according to statistics.
But there are ways to eliminate sugar in one's diet and sttll be able to
indulge in sweet foods. according to Sharon Gerstenzang of Huntington
Beach. authorof"Cook W1th Me Sugar Free."
As she demonstrated sugar-free cooking methods at the Orange
County Fair's Gourmet Gallery last week, Gerstenzang replaced sugar,
honey and artificiaJ sweeteners with fruitjuice concentrates and dned
fruits. She made banana muffins, fudgecicles, orange preserves and even a
chocolate·raspberry cheese cake.Judging by how fast her cookbook sold
out. the audience liked their tastmg samples.
'Tve been working on reducmg the amount of sugar m my diet for
)'ears," said Gerstenzang, a psychotherapist wi th private practice m
Huntington Beach. "I've been a sugar addict all m y life. When I was in
college I used to cat whole packages of cookies m one smmg."
After she married and had her first daughter. Jessica, she said she
began to worry that her own children would also .. fall prey to the lure of
such non-nutritious treats." She began ex pen men ting in the lutchen.
coming up wt th recipes that later resulted in her cookbook.
"Cook With Me Sugar Free" was published m August 1983 and has
sold more than I O,OOOcopies. It is available m most B. Dalton and Walden
bookstores forS9.95and contains more than 200simple recipes for snacks.
sweets and desserts.
"The cookbook represents the culmination, thus far, of my efTons to
make healthy substitutions forthe refined, sugar.containing goodies I grew
up loving,''theauthorsaid,explaining that wholegrain flours and soy and
non·fat milk powders are used in many recipes in order to opt im 1ze the
nutritional value of the foods.
"The benefit of these foods is that you can eat.. enJOY and feel sausfied
without overeating as you would with 'junk foods,' "she said.
Gerstenzangsaid she often receives phone calls from people all O\ er
the country who have tried her recipes. She said one woman who hasn't
eaten sugar in three years told her she had become more calm and less
irritable as a result.
"People react differently to a reduced-sugaror a sugar.free diet.··
Gerstenzang said. "Some people become more energetic while others
become more lethargic ...
But getting over one's sugar era\ ings 1s apparent I~ not eas)
Gerstenzan$said that eating sugar-free foods is .. a matter of
recond1t1omng your palate." but admitted that "even no~. I find sugaf")
foods attractive.··
DATE FLOUR
"I cup wbole wheal flour
By AMY SANDERS M.A. " .......... ...........
A woman passes out in a bar. The
manaaer assumes she's had one too
many alcoholic beverages. He at-
tempts to revive her and remove
her from the establishment. The
woman hadn't even had a sinaJe
drink. She had had a long and
stressful day. at was well past her
dinner hour. she was a d1abct1c
havinJ a low·blood sugar
(hypogJyccm1c) reaction.
About 10 m1lhon Americans of
all 11es have dlabetes mdlitus. If
uncontrolled the din•1 can baw
devastatiq comPHcalioM Rell•
aanarcne, uillbinhs. bil9 r?rl n L
nerve c1tm111. ban strokes.~ U.. _. -•..i
Dell.
nae me -
ommended for the average healthy
md1V1dual. wtth less allowances
made for foods high in sugar; and
fats.
It emphasizes high fiber foods.
regular me~lt1mcs and carcfull\
balanced meals cons1stmg of milk.
vegetables. fruit. bread and other
starchy foods. meat or other protein
foods and fats
uccpt for their problem using
carbohydrates, d11bct1cs arc nor-
mal 1n e"en ~a) and should be
treated as such Re pon 1t)le
auzens. particularly those 1n
pcopl~related Jobs. hould know
that di.abct1cs arc susceptible to low
blOOd reactions and be able to
ft"0'9'1itt the cond1llon and act
~::lttmblina. lack of con· --~ damnc pallor. weak·
cti1111r : die W •••·•••-iJll, .... lfiilillt: 11 ireo. ~ ta rin v.alk or
Seafood, chicken
team with veggies
In delightful trio
Herc's a slimming approach to
a calorie controlled meal an
molded salads pretty enough for a
party. We've followed the advice
of nutritionists by starting with a
low.fat protein. adding a veg.
etable or two and molding them
together with a touch of scasoni ng
in a sugar.free fruit flavored
gelatin.
For a sparkling layered salad.
start with chicken, either cooked
or canned, for the protein. Then
add colorful green peas and celery
for the vegetables, a touch of curry
and some chopped chutney. The
fresh orange flavor of the gelatin
compliments the taste and whole
blanched almonds add the
crunch.
Canned salmon marinated in
low calorie Italian dressing is the
mspirauon for a fish-shaped
mold Green onions, shredded
carrots and cucumber add color,
texture and nutrients, while
lemon gelatin accents the color
and flavor. Fresh dill blended
with low.fat yogurt makes a
perfect dressing for a scaf ood
salad.
The spicy flavors of gazpacho
blend chunks of tuna, cucumber,
celery tomato, green pepper and
onion with lemon gelatin to create
a colorful and tangy mold.
To keep the meal nutritionally
balanced and low in calories.. add
a beverage and fresh fruit for
dessert.
These sugar-free fruit flavored
gelatins b)' Featherweight are
sweetened b" NutraSweet. Each
2·pouch package contains 8 ser-
vmgs.
LEMON GAZPACHO MOLD
1 package sugar-free lemoa
gelatla dessert
1 teaspoon instant bouillon beef
flavor
1 cap boiliD& waler
% "I cups tomato jaice
! teaspoons red wine vinegar
I teaspoon Worceslersbire
sauce
''• teaspoon liquid red pepper
seasoning
I c up chopped unpared
cucumber
(Pleue .ee SALADS/C~)
mappropnate bchav1or arc typ1caJ
symptoms If these arc not treated,
loss of consciousness and con·
\Uls1ons may occur. The 1mmed1·
ate cure 1s to give a qu1ck-act1na
sugar<0ntammg food at once
Diabcttcs should always have
some ready form of sugar ava1lablc
Preferred treatment as a larat glass
offnut1u1cc. two spoons ofsug.ar or
honey . 5 to 7 ufesavers. or a pecial
glucose product such a "MonoJel"
or .. Glutose ..
If the person docs not recover
Wlthtn 10 minutes. ~peat tbt'
treatment. When the individual
feet better. he or she hould be
aivcn some food ht&h in prolt>in co
p~vcntarcoocu~n~.lfapenoD
begin to Jose consdou ncsa.. ir:uen
a uprcube between the and
urns and call the paramcdi
(Pl '"H!f /C8)
C2 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedne.day, July 18, 1984
Serve a world's fare of hot dogs and sausage
Tangy sauces add
taste surprise
to sandwiches
h 's 1984 and the Lou1S1ana
World Exposition ts under way. If
you can't make n to the Fair, don't
despair. You can eajoy yo ur own
World's .. fare" of hot dogs and
sausage -Lou1s1ana-stylc
Youngsters will ha"e fun prepar-
ing Curl) Dogs for the whole
tam1l)'. Stnps of heated and curled
frankfuners are nestled in a
hollowed out and baked French
roll, and then topped with a tangy
Louisiana sauce.
You don't have to go south of the
Mason-Dixon line to en1oy Mini-
Mutlalcttas. a natural for party
trays or bite-s11c appctltes. Small
dinner rolls accommodate dell cul
of cotto salami and capp1cola. along
wtth slices of provolone and Sw1~s
cheeses. A flavorful ltahan olive
rehsh 1s spread m the center of each
sandwich for a taste surpnsc:.
For hearty appetites. The Na-
tional Hot Dog & Sausage Council
recomm.l'nds a Bayou Beltbuster, a
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vanilla extract beat at medium speed until creamy (about 3 to 5
minute!il Add eog beat well Turn mixer to low gradually add flour
mixture Sttr 1n NtStlf' Peanut Buner Morsels Droo by rounded mei
sunng leiSIJOOflfuis onto un11reised cookie sheets Bake at 375 1' 101
i to 9 minutes Cool on cookie sheet 2 minutes Remove and cool
completely Cook It's w 11 De a hqt11 qolden cotor w1th a 1to111 Drown edge
Ma~~ 6 dotPn ? cookies < 198" The Nesti~ Co Inc ~ ~
submarine sandwich wi th a
Southem accent Bountiful layl'rs
of processed meats are laced with a
spicy, coarse mustard, pickled hal-
aan peppers and marinated, sliced
onions.
Parents can be confident m the
wholesome. nutnt1onal value of hot
dogs and luncheon meats. Each
average (10 to th e pound) frank-
funercontains 5-7 ~rams of protein,
about the same as m one egg. I cup
of whofe milke. I cup of macaroni
or I cup of broccoli.
CURLY DOGS
Ya c1p melted batter
14 leHpooa eacb: ground glnger,
wllite pepper, Tobasco
'141 teaspoon eacb: IJ'OUnd cloves,
garlic powder, dry mustard
• French rolls (about i lncbet1
long)
I pound wieners
11 • cups chill sauce ( 12-ounce
botlle)
'• cap water '-1 tablespoon cider vinegar
1 tablespoon Worcestershire
sauce
( ombme melted butter wath
gmger. white pepper. hot pepper
sauce. cloves. garlic powder and dry
mustard. Slice off \6ps of tolls.
leaving each roll about 2 inches
thick. Then hollow out each roll to
make a "boat" with walls about 1/i-
mch thick. Use all but 1111 table-
spoons of the butter mi xture to
brush on inside of each rol l.
Place rolls on baking sheet. Bake
at 425 degrees for 5 to 10 minutes.
JUSt until they are crisp and golden.
Meanwhile. cut wieners lengthwise
into quarters. Gn ll. broil or stir fry
wieners over high heat for a tcw
mintucs until they begin to silllc
and curl
Make a sauce by combmmg
remaining butter nuxturc WJth ch1lt
sauce, water. vinegar and
Worcestershire sauce. Bnna to a
boil: reduce heat and simmer 2
minutes.
To serve, place 6 or 7 wiener
pieces in each roll. Spoon on about
2 tablespoons sauce. Makes 6 curly
dogs.
MINl·MUFF ALETT AS
ReU1b ~ cup sliced ripe 0Uve1, dralned
'I'\ cap cbopped, stuffed green
olives
1 (%-ounce) jar 1Uced plmentoe1,
dralned
2 tablespoons grated Parmesan
cheese
l tablespoon lemon juice
% teaspoons olive oil
•, teaspoon oregano
To make relish. combine all 1ngre-
d1('ntS in small bowl and mix well.
Sandwlcb
12 small, round dinner rolls (% lo
3 inches In diameter)
'ta cup butter or margarine, al
room lemperature 11• cop
chopped parsley
6 slices cono salami
6 sUce1 provolone chee1e
6 slices Swl11 cbeeme
6 slices capplcola or bolled bam
To assemble sandwiches. slice
rolls m half, crosswise. Spread top
half of each roll wtth butler and
sprinkle bottom half with I tea-
spoon parsley. Cut slices of lunch-
eon meats and cheeses in quarters.
For each sandwich. la yer 2 quar-
ter shcC$ salami and 2 quarter shcn
provolone. Top wl\h about J table-
spoon relish. Then add 2 quaner
slices Swiss cheese and 2 quarter
slices cappicola. Put on tol> half of
roll. Makes 12 min1-sandwacbcs.
BA YOU BELTBUSTER
l (6-ounce) jar mild pickled
ltallao peppers (peperonclDl)
1 medium oJlJon, sliced thin
3 sebmarlDe or ltallao roll•.
eacb 8 inches Ions
Ya cup butter or mar1artne, at
room temperature
3 tablempoons New Orleans-style
ma1tard (or spicy, coarse m•s·
ta rd)
I! slices German bolopa (or
yoar favorite 1tyle)
I slices Maeester cbeete
3 teaspooDI f lDes berbt (or ue a
comblnadon of eqaaJ pam of
cllive1, panley and tarragon)
t 1Uce1 beemrsl
i 1Uces mild Cbeddar clleese
Combine pickJed peppers and
onion. Slice rolls in half, lengthwise.
Spread cut sides of each rofl with I
tablespoon butter. then with 'h
tablespoon mustard. .
For each sandwich. layer 4 slices
bologna (fold and overlap slices to
fit ), then 2 slices Muenster. Sprinkle
I teaspoon fines herbs over cheese
on each sandwich. Drain off pick·
ling liquid and dry the pickJed
pe ppers and onions on paper
towels.
Place 3 slices beerwurst on each
sandwich. Top with piclcled peJ>-
pers and onions, then add 2 slices
Cheddar cheese to each sandwich.
Put tops on sandwiches and cut in
halves or in thirds to serve. Makes 3
large sandwiches.
MJB Coffee tastes great
with a donut on the run,
with Le Burger Supreme
at lunch,with a cou le
of chocolate chip coo ies,
with · n,and
with nrye,
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Meatless
trend goes
outdoors
Burgers. steaks and franks are not
the only thangs on the gnll these
days. Hearty and flavorful alterna-
tives that are low in cholesterol and
saturate fat are getting the nod from
outdoor chefs.
The trend is meatless. and if you
think this sounds dull, listen to this
adventuresome combination -
Mannated Vegetable Kebabs and
Hollywood Brown Rice Salad. A
vanet}' of summer-fresh vegetables
are gnlled to an al denie texture.
then served with a bro"n nee salad
filled with dry fruits and nuts.
This meal as complete!) bal-
anced. ~et 11 con tams 'CT) little
saturated fat. and no cholesterol.
The secret as an usang safflower 011.
for mannating and salad dressing.
Safflower 01l 1s cholesterol free and
the lowest ofan~ 011 an saturated fat.
MARINATED VEGETABLE
KEBABS
1rJ cup safflower oil
1 3 cup red wine vinecar
1 teaspoon thyme leaves,
crushed
3 4 teaspoon rosemary leaves,
crushed
3;4 teaspoon salt
a,.. teaspoon ground black pepper
I teaspoon Dijon-1tyle mustard
8 small white onions
2 medium zucchini (12 ounces),
cut in i,., -inch slices
I medium green pepper, cut in
"2 -incb squares
I medium unpeeled eggplant ( J!
ounces), cut in a,.inch cubes
4 large mushrooms quartered
To prepare mannade combine in
a large bowl safflower 011. vinegar.
th> me. rosemar). salt. black pepper
and mustard. set aside. Tnm ends
from onions
In medium saucepan simmer
oonwns an water to cover until
omons JU St begin to soften. about 5
minutes. Add zucchini and green
pepper. Simmer. covered. for 2
minutes. Add eggplant. Sammer,
covered. until vegetables and barely
tender. about I minute. Drain well.
Remove skins from onions. Cut
an halves crosswise. Add mush-
rooms and vegetables to reserved
mannade; toss to coat. Cover and
refngeratc for 2 hours or lon~er.
Drain vegetables. rescn 1ng
marinade.
A.ltcrnateh thread 'cgctables on
skewers. Grill on a rack over hot
coals until 'cgetables are hot and
glazed. 4 to 7 minutes. turning and
brushing with marinade often. If
desired. broil under a preheated hot
broiler following d1rect1 ons for
gnlhng Yield· 4 portions
HOLLYWOOD BROWN RICE
SALAD
2 •, cup• water
1 cup lon1·1rain rice
11, cup ral1ln1
•;, cup chopped dried apricots
Safflower oil
'la cup lemon juice
'la teaspoon 1round cumin
Yt teaspoon 1alt
'iii teaspoon IJ'OUDd black pepper
'la cup chopped w11Dut1
In medium saucepan bnng water
to a boil Add rice. Simmer.
covered, until almost tender. about
25 minutes. Add ra1s1ns and
apncots: mix sently. Cook, cov-
ered, until net as tender and liquid
as absorbed. about 5 minute
Meanwhile prepare dressing by
comb1n1ng an a mall bowl 111 cup
safflower 011. lemon Juice. cuman.
salt and black pepper. Transfer nee
to large bowl Add drcssinaand max
1ently. Cover and rcfngerate until
chalkd tn a small skillet heat I table-
spoon saftlowcr oil. Add walnuts.
Saute until hghtl> toasted Dram on
a paper towel Just btforc scning
l\dd wolnul\ to m't. max gently
Yield: 4 ponaon'
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Season special: Open sandwich
Melted cheese,
bacon topped
with avocados
Once upon a ume Club Sand-
wiches -filled with sliced chicken.
bacon. lettuce. tomato and mayon-
naise -were made with white
bread. Not always any more. These
days mixed gram loaves, now
widely available m supermarkets,
are likely to be used.
Hearty eaters will want thetrClub
Sandwiches made with 3 slices of
bread -the old-time way. Others
prefer the filling with only two slices
of bread whether the bread as white
or the new maxed gram.
And no'>' a new wa) to use maxed
gram bread m an openface sand-
wich that's unusual and delicious
MIXED GRAIN
OPEN SANDWICHES
Avocado Dressing, recipe fol·
lows
8 slices bacon
4 slices mixed-grain bread
Mayonnaise
4 slices Swiss cheese 14 ounces)
Alfalfa sprouts
Sliced tomatoes
Make the Avocado Dressing.
Cook the bacon until crisp; drain
and keep warm. Toast the bread
h$htly: spread one side of each slice
w11h mayonnaise. Top with the
chttSC, makmi urc 1t coven the
bread edaes: place under broiler ju t
Iona enouih to soften the cheese.
Sprinkle gcneroui.I>· with alfalfa
~prouts, poon 114 cup of the
J\ vocado Oressina over the sprouts
on eacb ltce Top with the bacon.
Serve at once with the tomatoes,
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,C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 18. 1984
Lamp a perfect choice for spit
A rotisscne or grill can help
create tmple yet scrumptious sum·
mer feasts featunng lea of lamb or
shoulder lamb chops Lea of lamb. trad1t1onall} re·
served for oven roasting either
boned and stuffed or with bone
intact, 1s rarely used for outdoor
cookery. But there 1s no reason why
this tender cu.t can't be successfully
spit-roasted on a rotisserie. (It's
tender meat that's essential to any
dry heat cooking.)
New Zealand Spring lamb. m1lk-
fed and gras~fintshcd for ideal
texture. ensures Spit-Roasted Leg
of lamb will retain its natural1u1ces
dunng preparation.
When cooking leg of lamb. tt's
necessaf} to trim excess fat. Once
on the spit. the leg of lamb needs
only a tasty glaze added about 45
minutes before the leg is done.
The tomato. wine and hone)
combinauon of this glaze resembles
barbecue sauce and enhances
lamb's complex flavor remarkabl\
well.
Golden Ba) Grilled Lamb also
has a.special sauce. this time in the
form of a mannade. A quid.
blending of hahan dressmg, lemon
juice and hot pepper sauce results in
a robust ~asoning reminiscent of
the sunny Mediterranean.
SPIT-ROASTED LEG OF LAMB
1 frozen leg of lamb, 5 to 6
pounds, defrosted
% cloves garlic, cut in slivers
Yi cap dry red wine
3 tablespoons lemon juice
3 tablespoons tomato paste
! tablespoons honey
a,,. teaspoon ground ginger
a,,. teaspoon salt
"'8 teaspoon pepper
Remove ··fell" and tnm surface
fat from lamb. Using a sharp knife.
make dee p slits in meat. Insert a
sli ver of garlic 1n each slit. Secure
meat on the spit of a ro11sserie.
Roast meat according to roussene
d1~t1ons. allowing about 25
minutes per pound.
In a medium bowl combine wine.
lemon juice, tomato paste, honey,
Smok A·Roma
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ginger. salt and pepper: mix well.
About 45 minutes before meat is
done, brush with wine glaze.
Continue to cook, brushing fre-
quently with glaze until meat is
done. Serve with any remaining
glaze. Yield: 8 to 10 servings.
GOLDEN BAY GRILLED LAMB
1"' cup bottled Italian dressing
'.4 cap lemon Jaice
.,. teaspoon bot pepper sauce
8 frozen 1boulder lamb cbop1,
•Pepsi
Diet Pepsi
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And Sugar Free
defro1ted
In small bowl. combine bottled
dressing, lemon Juice and hot
pepper sauce: mix well. Place chops
in plastic bag or shallow dish; pour
in marinade. Cover. Refrigerate
overnight, turning as often as
possible.
Dram, reserve marinade. Gnll
chops 4 to 6 inches over medium-
h1gh heat 20 to 25 minutes: tum and
brush often with reserved
marinade. Yield: 4 servings.
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Gazpacho-topped lingcod
reels in the cOmpliments
Combine the freshest tastes of S tablffpoon1 llme jatce juice. pepper, ho t pepper sauce and
summer. Fillets of Pacific hngcod '.t. teaspoon black pepper vegetable oil Mannate fish in
or snapper marinated tn a spicy .,. teaspoon Uqllld ht pepper mixture for 10 minutes.
pepper marinade and topped with a uace
mixture of seasonal vegetables is a t tablespoon• ve1etable oU Drain fish. rcservms mannade.
perfect dish for warm weather. It is Rinse fish with cold water. pat Allow I 0 minutes cooking time per
li&ht, low-calorie, and best of all. dry with paper towels. Set aside. inch of fish measured at its thickest
refreshing. Combine cucumber. tomato, red ·pomt. Gnll fish for half the time,
A spicy marinade of lime Juice onion, green pepper, garlic, parsley, basting with marinade. Tum fish.
and hot pepper sauce perks up the dill weed, olive oil and 2 tr.aspoons Baste and continue to cook for
mild flavor of lingcod and Pacific lime juice. Mix well and chill for 30 rcmammg coolcing time. Serve with
snapper in this recipe. Marinattng is minutes to blend flavort. Mean-chilled vegetable topping. Makes 4
aquickwaytoenhancetheflavorof 1w~h1~le~.~c~o~m~b~in~e:_23~ta~b~lcs~poo~~n~s~h~m~e:..._~sc~rv~1n~g~s.:__~~~~~~~~~·~~!!~~~~!!!!!!~~!!!!!:~!!!!:=::!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!~~~~~~ fish. II need only be marinated for .-
10 minutes because fish ts naturally
tender.
A small amount of 011 1s also
added to most marinades to keep
fish moist during grillin~ and to
prevent sticking. The oil 1s necess-
ary because fish is very low in fat. It
adds little to the overall calorie and
fat count.
The topping blends the ingre-
dients of gazpacho. a trad1t1onal
summer soup from Spam.
This recipe has been developed
for either lingcod or Pacifi..: snap-
per. The lingcod is not truly a cod,
but a member of the greenhn~
familv. W~en raw, lingcod fillets are
sometimes greenish in color. Some
seafood connoisseurs believe that
the greener the flesh, the better the
flavor of lingcod. Greenish fillets
will wm white after cooking.
Pacific snapper belongs to the
largest family of commercial fish
species on the West Coast, the
rockfishes. More than 50 varieties
of rockfish live off the coasts of
Washington. Oregon and Cali-
fornia, with more than 12 being sold
as rockfish or Pacific snapper. It is
also found in· local markets as
rockcod and Pacific red snapper,
though 1t has no relation to the red
snapper found m the Gulf of
Mexico.
Both lingcod and Pacific snapper
have light-colored flesh and a mild
flavor, so they will work equally
well in this recipe.
GAZPACHO-TOPPE D LJNGCOD
1 'fa pounds llngcod or Pacific
snapper fllJets
t tablespoons peeled and seeded
chopped cacamber
1 cap peeled and seeded chopped
tomato
t tablespoons chopped r ed onion
t tablespoons chopped green
pepper
3r', teaspoon chopped gar lic
1 tablespoon chopped parsley or
cilantro
Ifs teaspoon dUI weed, crushed
YI teaspoon olJve oil
t teaspoons lime joke
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C8 Orang Co&Jt DAILY PILOTIW9dnesday, July 18, 19tM
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Costello wine estate young but promising
.\ nC\\ w1m·n that lk.,.cnl.'"s
attention t) C'O!>tello V1ne)ard!> of
Napa Valle\. a teal fam1l~ wrnt>
l'Statc that dol·s 1t all. The) planted
thl· 'inn· a rd~. grow the grape!>,
makt' tlh.· \>.llle and do their ~st to
sell n. too
l hl· pJtnJrl h 1s John < ostdlo, a
farml·r '-'hl>-.c mots 1n the )Oil go
hark to Im ~ltd\\\')\ \OUth. and
more.-rt>rentl) tran5plantcd from
citrus farming in \'enlura Count\
The idea of hl'conung 1m oh ed
with an agncultural product that
goes all the wa) from soil to table
wtth an 1dent1t~ appealed to him
Hts Dutch-horn w1k ~11d.e. not
on I>' t) prufic1en t in ti\ l' language!>.
LIAN
GROUND BllF
JERRY
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'>he also shows a nwchamcal ap-
titude that ha-. thl' other fam11\
member-. often dt•ft:rnng question~
regarding w1ncl) equipment to h1:1
Son Greg i!> the mart...ettng man
who changed careers after ni nt'
~ears with the Na') (ireg admits
he's still learning. but 1i, )Oung and
eager and should do wdl "ium1:
salesmt>n onl\ talk ... th1\ ont' Ii-. ten'>.
too
Round111g out th1: famil~ tc;1m
art: two 'ou11g -.ous. Olll' of "'hum
has ht\ O\\ n w1m·mak1ng t'XP\'I t
mcnt gotng and 1., rcquc'illn$ an t>Uk
bar rd for an upcoming h1rthda).
The st'cond gene1 at1on ol w11il'
making Costello!> \l'l'm" thl'n:b\
asi,urc<l
Onf\ \\H> wine) arl' runl!nth
being produLed at ( ol>trllo. lrom
the onl) two vanettt') the) grow.
Chardonna) and Ge" urnraminer
Thert' "' a PO'>Stb1ltt~ that Sauv1gnon Blanc \\Ill be added in
1984 from a neighbor's vine) ard
that .., c:on t1guous to their own
l he fir'>t wane!> 1dca.,t·d art• from
tht• tir.,t uop uf tht· '1neyard and
both lx·ar a 1982 vintagt.: dah.·
tklaUlll' the wine~ wl'rc pnxlu<.:ed
lrom )oung 'mes. the) pwbably
lal'k '>Orne ot tht· intl·n...it\ that "Ill
wme in future years. The 1983
w1nc.•s waiting in thl' wmgs alread)'
demonstrate this fact
Costello 1982 "Napa Valley"
Gewuritramlner ($6 or le~~): Tim
'aricty only represents about 20
percent of the winery's output. but
ma\ well \)(' the ,.,.me for which 1t
become\ known
l 'nli1'e most
Gewurztram1ners,
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California versions art• sligh tl y
swct't and are best used for casual
sipping. This 1s a food wmc in the ~tvlc of Alsatian Gcwurr. and 1s
ddin1tcly intended to accompan)
food.
The a1 oma t) at once floral and
!>ptr). the mouthfoel is pleasantly
steely, and the wme finishes very
cri)p wi thout a hint ofbittemess. It
1s a tendency towards bitterness
that causes most American
producers to leave some sweetness.
The Costellos avoid any bitter-
ness from the skins by processing
the fruit from their own vineyards
within minutesofbeingpicked. It is
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neutral oak puncheons.
This vintage 1s in short supply,
but 1981 will be out m the fall and
there will be a "late harvest"
version fo1 those who hke It sweet.
INTERNATIONAL NOTICE
-There are several so-called
international wine competitions
that are httle more than medal
mills. Pay your entry fee and receive
a medal by return mail. The lowest
medal is a gold and they so up from
there. Double golds. tnple golds,
platinums. It gives a bad name to
legitimate judgings everywhere.
The International Wine and
Spirit Competition sponsored by
Club Oenologique is a leg111mate
and highly regarded affair. with top
names of the wrne world endorsing
the event via sponsorship of
trophies for best of class in vanous
endca' ors.
One Oregon winery walked away
with two top trophies this year
Tualatin Vinevards won the "Rob-
ert Mondav1 · Trophy" for best
Chardonnay ( 1981) and the ''John
Sutcliffe Troph) •· for best Pinot
Notr ( 1980).
The only trophy winner from
California this year was Jekel
Yine~ards, which took two trophies
for the same wine. Jekel J 979
"Private Reserve" Cabernet
Sauv1gnon won the "Warren
Winiarski Troph)" for best Cali-
fornia Cabernet, and also the
"Harry Waugh Trophy" fo r best
Cabernet produced anywhere in the
world. Note that 'this same wme
won a gold at Orange County Fair in
1984.
SALADS •••
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11' cup chopped celery
~ cup chopped steded peeled
tomato
1/4 cup chopped green pepper
1/4 cup finely chopped onion
2 6"' -ounce cans t11Da chunks,
drained
Empty both envelopes of gelatin
into a bowl. Add instant bouillon
and boiling watlr: st:r until dis-
solved. Add tomatc, Juice. red wine
vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, and
red pepper seas<yung: stir well.
Chill until th1ckentd. • •
Add cucumber. celery. to mato.
green pepper. onion, and tuna to
th ickened gelatin: mix well. Tum
mixture into a lightly otled 51/i or 6-
cu p mold. Chill until firm. Unmold
on serving plate. Serves 6
SALMON SALAD
WITH DILLED YOGURT SAUCE 2 734 ounce cans pink salmon
1'l cup low c,Rlorie Italian dress·
ing
I package' sugar free lemon
flavored gelatin
1 cup bolling water
2 "2 cups cold water
3 green onions, thinly sliced
2 carrots, pared and shredded
~'2 small cucumber, coarsely
chopped
I 8-ounce car ton low-fat yogurt
2 tablespoo~s chopped fresh dlll
or 1 teaspoon dried dill weed
Dram salmon and put into a
bowl. Pour dressing over salmon
and toss with a fork to coat. Cover
and marinate in refrigerator4 hours
or overnight.
Empty both envelopes of gelatin
into a bowl. Add boiling water and
stir until dissolved. Add cold water
and stir well. 'Chill' until thickened.
Add green onions. carrots,
cucumber and marinated salmon to
thickened gelatin: mix well. Tum
mixture into a hghtly oiled 5112-cup
fish-shaped mold. Chill until fi rm.
Unmold on a serving plate. Com-
bine yogurt and dill. Serve with
salad. ~erves 6.
LAYERED ORANGE
CHICKEN SALAD
1 package sugar free orange
flavored gelatin dessert
1 teaspoon instant boulllon
chicken flavor
J cup bolling water
3 cups cold water
J 8 blanched almonds
2 \!ups coarsely diced cooked
chicken
1 cup cooked green peas
1'1 cup chopped celery
l teaspoon curry powder
l tablespoon chopped chutney
(optional)
Empt) both envelopes of gelatin
into a bowl. Add instant bouillon
and boiling water: stir until dis-
solved. Add cold water and stir
well. Chill until thickened but not
set.
Arrange almonds in bottom of a
lightly oiled 2-quan fancy mold.
Pour !lalf of thickened gelatin into
the ~Id over the almonds. Chill
gelatin until just set.
Combine chicken, peas, celery.
curry powder and chutney: add to
gelatm in bowl and mix thoroughly
Spoon chicken mixture over set
gelatin layer. Chill until firm.
Unmold on a serving plate. Serves
6.
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Makingthegrade with barbecued burgers
By DOROTHY WENCK grade animals. you Lhe mo~t meat for your monc). of the meat as 1t cook~. thcrr isn't a Defro)ttd meats can be kept in markct~toadd watcnoground bee ..._._.t The leanest. mos1 expensive To compare pncc d1v1dc Lhc great deal of dtfTcrcncc in fat and the refngerator about Lhe same wifit wasadded it would have bttr uc~,....... ground beef tends to ~less JUlC)' price per pound by the number of caloric content be&ween the d1f-amount of umc as fresh meat, done illeptly More likely. whci mawlcch•ichth··g~~ ~~r:~~c~d h~!· and less smoke-flavored than the servings per pound. "Extra lean" fcrent grades. assuming you defrosted it in the you find a lot of water in &he par
" ~ beef with more fat. A good com-with 15 perc..-ent fat aives you S • • • refrigerator and not at room when you brown ground beef, ti wa·
hurgcrs'' prom1~ mi$ht be the middle .. lean" servings (3 ounces) cooked mea1 QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: temperature. ~ sure to store mad~ from frozen rather than frell)
lf>ou ltkc "our hamburgers Juicy grade that 1s not as toufh as the per pound: "lean'' with 20 pc~nt -Q. How loq co you kee~ ground beef in the coldest 5«Uon of beef
and )mOk\·f'a,orrd. the least c>1.-regular vade and more Juicy and fat gives you 41h servings per around beef ln lite refrtaentor. your refrigerator -the However, you will always ge
pensive (regular ground bed) flavorful than the "extra 1ean." pound: and regular ground beef A.ad bow IODI co you keep It after temperature should be 38 degrees some Juice when you cook grounc
would be your choice becau~ of m The other consideration is cost. with 25 percent fat gives you 4 It's been fro1en and defro1ted? or colder. bttf because raw meat contains 6(
higher fa t content. As the meat Some people think that because the scrvinjS per pound. -A Ground beef ~po1ls more • • • to 70 percent water. which 1!. ins1d•
cooks. the: fat dnps down on the cheapest ground beef has so much At s 1. 99 a pound. "extra lean" quickly than other forms of meat -Q. Bow mucb water are tbey of the cells. Gnnding ruptures so mt coal~ and makes the smol e that fat and therefore shrinks so much will cost 40 cents per serving; at because the grinding exposes more allowed to add to ~OWld bttf? of the cells so the water 1s rclcasec
gives th~ t)pical barbecue na,or when cooked, the leaner grades arc $1 69 a pound, "lean" wilt cost 38 surface area as well as being a Sometimes when Im brown1D1 when the meat 15 cooked.
And the fat itself &JVC"i fla, or and a better value. However, because of cents a servmg; and at S 1.27 a potential source of bacterial con-grouJJd beef the pan 11 half full of Ground beef made from froier
ju1cmess. The regular ground beef &he large price difference between pound, regulargruond beef costs 32 Lamination. So try to keep it no water, otber tlmea there's llttle beef is more watery because freez
may be to ugher. however. since ll the lower and higher grades. the cents a serving. longerthan two days after you buy it water. ing causes tee crystals to form in the
may be ground from older. lower cheaptst ground beef usually gives Because most of the fat drips out -and one day 1s better. -A. The law does not allow cells that break down the cell walls
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Then ifthe meat 1s ground while 1t':
sull frozen, the ice crystals are more
likely to rupture the cells. • • • -Q. We went to a party recentlJ
wbere tbey served raw ground bffl
seasoned wltb onion aod otbe!
flavorings. I was afraid to eat i
altbougb others did. ls raw growi
beef safe to eat?
-A. We don"t recommenc
eating raw ground beef or "stea~
tartare" as tt 1s someumcs called.
First. 1t may have a high level o·
bacteria that could make you sid
and the bacteria would multipl)
rapidly if the ground beef stood at
room temperature on a buffet tabl<
for any length of ume.
Second, although unlikely. ra"
beef could contain parasites -fot
example, tape worms -which are
embedded within the muscles an9
not identified m the inspccuoJ
process.
lf someone were going to eat ra"
beef. it would be best to buy a vel)
fresh steak and have it ground or
grind it at home shortly before
serving. and keep ll cold at all times.
SWEET ...
F rom Cl
I cup date pleees• or 24 medium
dates
~ cup whole wheat flour
3 tablespoons soy flour /powder
or 3 tablespoons nonfat dry milk.
(optional)••
Place all ingredients in blender m
order. Blend at top speed for about I
minute. After stanmg blender re-
move ltd and gently stir the surface
of the mixture. staying well away
from the blender blades. If necess-
ary. stop blender and tum· the
mixture. using a kmfe in order to get
the packed-down ponion o ut of 1hc
bottom of the blender.
Then blend again. The finished
product should be the color of Ilg.ht
brown sugar and the consistency of
cornmeal. Yields about 2111 cups
date flour. May be stored in ain1ght
container at room temperature.
•Date pieces are finely-chopped
and rolled in oat or barley flour.
They are much cheaper than whole
dates, and can be purchased in bulk
in some health food type stores.
••These balance the protein o"
t~ whole-.wheat Oour. thus enrich-
ing the nutritional content
CHOCOLATE RASPBERRY
CHEESECAKE
3 8-ouace packages creaDI
ehce1e, at room temperature
% eggs, at room temperature
7 tablespoons buUer or margar-
ine, melted
1 cup toasted wbole-wbeat bread
crumbs
'1'.1 cup date flour
1 cup onsweetened pear-grape
concentrate
3 ounces unsweetened baklng
chocolate
I cup packed fresh or thawed
unsweetened raspberries
I cop chopped dates (24 medium
dates)
I tablespoon vanilla extract
Lightly butter a 9-inch spnng..
form pan. Stir whole-wheat bread
crumbs and date flour in butter.
Press mixture into springform pan.
Put pear-grape concentrate.
chocolate. raspbemes and dates in
another pan a nd boil for 5 mrnutes.
Purce in blender. Cool to
lukewarm. Beat in eggs and cream
cheese. usrng blender to make a
very smooth mixture Pour into
prepared pan. Bake at 350 degrees
for 45 hunutes. Rcfn gerate.
SENSIBLE ...
From C l
immediately. Do not give fluids or
solid food.
Many people have diabetes
without knowmg 1t. Excessive
thirst, frequent unnation. slow
healing infections. unexplained loss
of wei&ht or general weakness may be symptoms.
If you suspect you may have
diabetes sec your docto r and/or call
the Orange County C hapter of the
American Diabetes Association
261-0421 . They can answer most of
your questions. They wtll give
referrals to phys1c1ans in your area
specializing in diabetes as well as to
local educatio nal programs and
suppor1 groups.
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Salad refreshes
wilted spirits
Cool. refreshing summer salads make a welcome add1uon to warm
weather menus. When imaginati vely planned. they make a light entree
perfect for the hottest days.
An especially colorful salad is Teriyaki Chicken, Rice and Pimiento
wi th tis .color scheme of red, white and green. The combination of textures.
from cnsp water chestnuts and sliced scallions to the softer bite of rice and
diced pimientos 1s panicularly pleasing. .
Whether you're eating indoors or outside. this summer saJad is
guaranteed to be a hit. You can take it to a picnic, to the office. to the beach
or to the park. It's a salad you will want to serve au summer.
TERIY AKI CHICKEN, RICE & PIMIENTO SALAD
3 cups prepared rtce
2 cups cabed cooked cblcken -
1 (8-ounce) can water cbestnuts, drained and sliced
I (6-0GDce) package froien pea pods, tbawed
1 ( 4-ollDee) jar diced pimientos, drained
~ cap sliced 1ca1Uoo1
In large bowl combine all salad ingredients.
Dressing:
•, cup tfriyaki sauce
11. cup peanut oll
3 tablespoons red wine vinegar
3 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds
I \'a teaspoons powdered ginger
1 clove garlic, cru1bed
In small bowl. combine all dressing ingredients. blending well w1th
fork or wire whisk. Pour over salad; toss to blend. Chill 3 to 4 hours. Makes
6 servings.
Note: To serve salad ho t. bake in a shallow baking dish at 350 degrees
for 20 minutes or until heated through.
Campirrg? Then take
along some ingenuity
Weekend campers invanably
~~~ia wake up ravenous. Then nothing is
more welcome than a Camper's
Breakfast over the mo rning
campfire.
To avoid carrying hea"y frying
pans. this meal can be cooked over
pans made at the campsite. Heavy
duty aluminum foil molded over
forked sticks forms frying pans for
each camper. Then each can cook
his eggs to his own liking.
For snacks after the evening
meal, campers can again cook in
individual servings. Popcorn Bun-
Forked stick pan dies of carefully measured popcorn
ano 011 pop in only 10 to 15 minutes.
Using heavy duty aluminum foil again replaces the need to carry any
unnecessary cooking utensils. And cleanup before "lights out" 1s as easy as
packing up the foi l utensils for disposal or recycli ng.
CAMPER'S BREAKFAST
4 slices bacon
! eggs
Make a Forked Stick Frying Pan.• Place bacon slices in ff) mg pan.
Cook over hot ember~ I 0 to 20 minutes or until baco is cnps: remove
bacon. Break eggs in hot grease. Cook 5 to 10 minutes or unul desired
doneness Makes: 2 servings.
•Forked Stick Frylng Pan
I Use a forked stick with prongs wide enough to contain food Center
stick on 2 sheets of heavy duty foil double the width of fork opening.
2. Stan1ng at bottom corner. roll foil diagonally toward fork. cnmp
securely around each side of fork. Roll top edge down.
3. Tum forked stick over: depress the center sli1htly to form a well to
hold food and to keep liquids from running off. Roll a sheet of heavy duty
foil around neck of pan handle to protect stick from fire.
4. To use. frying pan can be propped over hot embers by resting on
rocks.
POPCORN BUNDLES
3 tablespoons popping com
1 tablespoon ve1etable oil
Salt or 1rated Parmesan cb~ese .
Place popping corn and 011 m center of a double thickness of heavy
duty foil. Bundle wrap• and place on a metal rack 3 mches over hot embers.
Heat I 0 to 15 minutes.
Using long handled tongs. shake occasionally. or u1:nil popping stops.
Top with salt or arated Parmesan cbccsc. Makes I serving. •Bandle Wrap
I Place food in the center of a sheet of hea vy duty fo1l lary.c enough to ~rmi.t adequate wrapping. Bring 4 comers of foil up together 1n a pyramad
sh•~: Fold the o~n edaes together in a series oflocked folds. allowina for
heat c1rculauon and upansion.
Italian salad simple to make
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Campbell: Hatchet man
University High,lJCigraduate fits bill
as U.S. water polo team's top enforcer
By ROGER CARLSON
Of the 0911) Pllol ll•n
Every water polo team needs one
-and U niversll} H igh (In me) and
UC II"\ ine product Peter Campbell
fits the desript1on of an enforcer well.
The 6-4. I 9S-pound 23-year-old
blends into the background when
eyes turn 10 the offense as Gar)
Figueroa. Kevin Robenson and
Doug Burke take their passes from
two meters, where Terry Schroeder or
Jody Campbell re!nde.
But ~hen it comes to the O\erall
success o f the United States water
polo team at the XX lllrd O lympiad.
Campbell figures to make a re-
markable contribution.
With defense his pnmary rcspons1-
b1ltty at two-meters against the o p-
position's interior. simply put. he 1s
the hatchet man.
"Yeah." respo nds Campbell
sheepish!> in agreement with the
term. "You have to knock the ball
away before he get!> it. But 1fhe does
get the ball. you can't let him shoot."
What )OU do 1s foul the two-meter
man as quickly as possible 1f he gets
the ball, m order to force a whistle in
international water polo. which finds
the two-meter man passing off when
play resumes. And. you can keep nght
on doing It. as long as you don't
commit three fouls in a row.
Most would be quick to admit the~
appreciate the off ens" c side of polo
-best. but in Campbell's case. 11's the
opposite and maybe that's what gives
him the edge.
··1 don't ha'e to think about
defense. it just seems to com e
natural." sa)S Campbell. "But when'
we're on offense. I have to worn
about ·am I here. or over there'>'" ·
Campbell isn't especially 'ocal.
and that suits his coach. Monte
N11zkowsk1 of Huntingto n Beach.
jUSI fine.
"I can't say enough about P~t~r
Campbell." sa~s N1tzko"'sk1 "He's
even a good kid to }ell aL He kno"'s 11
coming."
lntcrnauonal water polo might be
one of the most frustrating of all
games when offic1at1ng 1s considered.
and more than one standout has been
btt1en badlv b\ the officials But not
Campbell.· ·
"He doesn't $Cl in trouble with the
refs." says N1tzko"'sh ··1t's that
show of e motion that ticks off the
referees. You have to play under
control."
It has been the rapid improvement
of the two Campbclls -Peter on
oefense and Jody, the Long Beac h
Wilson High-Stanford product at
two-meters -who have provided
much of the sat1sfact1on "'llhin
N11zko"'sk1 's demeanor
"Their rapid improvement has
brought us into the category of a
winner." sa}"S Nitzkowski. "Without
them. we're just contende~. The~
g1 ... e us the added strength."
The ke) to Peter Campbell's me
appears to have been found m the
practtce pool. where at one ume he
~as considered less than a good
practtce polo1st.
"He's final!~ learned to practice
hard." says N1 tzkowsk1 "He has
looked homble in oracu ce. but this
(Pleuesee HATCHET 11.AN/02)
Daily Pilll .WEONESDAY, JULY 18, 1984
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Homer No . 493
ties Lou Gehrig
on all-time list
By RICHARD DUNN
0.-, .... C..1111 i.-... .•
Rcwe Jackson finally found the
nght key to tie the immortal Lou
Gehng on the all-t1me home run hst
Tuesday night -J1mm)' Key. that 1s.
Key. the Toronto pitcher who
served up Jackson's memorable
493rd. came in the se'enth inning
with the Angels nursing a one run lead
and Fred Lynn on fi~t with two outs.
After Bobb} Gnch homered off
right-hander Jim Acker m the mnmg
to break up a 2-2 tie and Lynn had
singled. Blue Jay manager Bobby Cox
went to his bullpen for the left-handed
Key to face Jackson. The mo"c
backfired as Jackson lifted Ke)''s 1-2
pllch over the nght field wall. assist-
ing the Angels' S-3 win.
The Anaheim Stadium crowd of
Peter Campbell
27.176 required a cun.ain call, whicll
Jackson obhged. It was his club:
lead mg 15th homer of the season. 1
"I don't get thnlled too easily anf
more.'' Jackson said whose l-for-4
performance lifted has avCragc te
2SO. the h1gh~t It has been smcc Maj
2 "But this was a great tbriU to hit•
home run and ue Lou Gehrig. lt
means a lot to me. :
"He (Gehng) 1s a name -a
leg1t1mate name It boosted my ego.
although mme probably d~sn't need
II.. •
The fireworks Jac ... son ltt weff
umcl} for July., and undoubtedly
eminent But more Jmportant was thi
resurgence of Daryl Sconiers. who
perhaps bad his finest game as a
major leaguer. and the fact th.at the
.\ngels now lead Chtcaio an the We:st
b) 31n games. their biggest m~
since June 17. :
"When you win." Angel mana¢
John McNamara said. "nobody pmS
on you, that's for sure " :
The club has now won four stra1~
(Pleue eee ll.EGGIE~
Knight:
He's not
happy ye
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Pena after shutout:
I've pitched better
Unable to beat 90,
he'll shoot for 100
DeLeon flirts
with no-hitter
only to lose-
PITTSBURGH (AP) -Well. no-
body's perfect. But Jose Deleon of
the Pittsburgh Pirates must believe he
has to be just to win in the major
leagues
"I'm get11ng used to this." Deleon
said Tuesday after holding Los An-
geles to just one hit in eight innings
only to wind up the loser 1n a S-0
Dodgers win
Alejandro Pena's fi ve-hn pitching
and a solo home run by Ken
Landrcaux in the seventh inning
broke up Deleon's no-hit bid and
keyed jUSI the 12th \ICtOr) b~ the
Dodgers 10 their last 31 games.
The nght-handcd De Leon. 6-5. has
been shut out in four of his losses this
season He has earned no-hitters into
at least the s1'<th mning six times ma
big league career that bee,lln only last
Jul; 23 The Pirates have wound up
losing three of the games
"I reall} thought he was going to
throw a no-hiller tonifht," said
Pirates third baseman Bil Madlock.
"He's going to do 11 one of these days.
I wouldn't want to make m y li ving
Bees beaten
by diet drinks
LAKE C ASITAS (AP) -
Medical officials at Lake Casitas.
site of the Olympic rowmg and
kayakmg events, have come up
wtth a plan to discourage some
pesky v1S1 tors -bees -at the
athletes' examination area.
Dr. David Latta of the Los
Angeles O lympic Orpnizing
Committee's medical staff said
bees came 1n ever-increasing
numbers dunng pre-Olympic
events a1 the lake last year.
"The first day there were JUSt a
few bees," he said "And then~
had a few mort and they were
obviously goina home and tcllina
their friends So by the fif\h and
s1~th days. we knew somethm1
had to be done."
lt was decided that the btts
were attracted by the supr 1n son
dnnk, 11ven athletes at the eum-
1nation orca so the solutaon wa
1mplc.
h1111ng off either one of those guys
p11chmg tonight."
After the Dodgers manufactured a
fo unh-inning run without the benefit
of a hit, Dodgers Manager Tom
Lasorda remarked to his bench. "It'd
really be something for him to throw a
no-hitter and ~et beat 1-0."
"No question about It, he had
tremendous stuff." Lasorda said of
Deleon. "He's a tough pitcher -
vel). very tough to h11."
So was Pena. 11-4. who rettred the
final 15 hitters he faced and scatten..-d
fi ve hits m tossing his fourth shutout
of the season He struck out seven and
didn't allow a walk.
"I think I've pitched better," Pena
said. "Two of m y shutouts have been
against (NL West-leading) San
Diego."
"He's one of the best pitchers 1n.
baseball," said Pirates Manager
C huck Tanner. "I thou~ht he should
ha'e been on the (Nattonal League)
All-Star team. But \OU can't come an)
closer to throwing a no-hitter than
Jose did."
Landrcau'<. whose c;acnfice fly ac-
counted for the Dodgers' first run.
powered a Deleon fastball 0' er the
nght-field wall to abon DeLeon·s no-
h1t attempt with one o ut in the
seventh.
The Dodgers' v1ctol) snapped a
sc'"en-game Pirates' winning streak.
and Lasorda hopes 1t snapped his
team out of the slump that saw the
Dodgers fall 8'h games behind the
Padres. Henri Tubach.
Rams have put up a bundle, maybe two.
with a roll of the dice on this rookie
Some guys bet three-ho~ parlays.
some try to fill inside stra1Jhts and
some showupas rook1e atpro-
fcssional footbaU tra1n1ngcamps.
Georac Reynolds ism the camp of
the Los Anaeles Rams from Penn
State. He may have 11 chance to knock
down the odds because he as a
spec1ahst-1 punter T~ theory 1u
team docs not squander a draf\ pack
on a ku:ker unless there is some
'usp1c1on the kid can help
The Ram, have a nouon about
Rr)'nolds in as much a\ thc> 'flt'"' 1
ninth roundcho1cton him. Tht~
make\( rrorac Re)nolds \.Our tvp1c1I
rook1e.1f indeed there 1ssuch a thing
In aucmptinga study ofa t) p1cal
rookie. 1t 1s nccnsal) to firstask "'hat
1\JOm& throuah a \ounaand com-
plicated mind.
"I'm ncrvous."GC'Of'IC Rc)nold'\
ys. "It 1salmost hard to bc'hcve I am
here wtth all the pla}crs t ha\;c read
about and watched on TV rm
nervous and I'm anll1ous to \how the
roaches t can do thc1o b. T!1t). don"t
know and neither do I really.'
It would sttm rnsonabW cnoU&)\
for a rookie to bt Mt'YOUS. lo tact, )Ou
coulJc•cu.ran ~tyand r,C\'f'ft
terror.
Henri Tubach eyes
another big party.
an()fhershotatpar
By HUGH SILER
SpeclM to tM D.ity Not
For Henn Tubach. hte 1s probabh
JUSt as enjoyable no~ as 11 e"cr has
been -although he didn't qu11e
make the grade in terms of ac-
complishing goals.
Recently Tubach set a goal tor
himself to try and break 90 b~ his
b1nhday (which ~as No 90). "I hit an
81 when I was 88.'' he said.
But as for breaking QO this lime 11
didn't matenahze.
Tubach. who re<'enth celebrated
his 90th b1nhda) at h1!. i'ormer plall'
of employm ent. the In 1ne Coa<.t
C'o unll) Club. appear.:, as refn~Shl·d
and bubb1I) ns a man halt his age
"The nice thing about "'nnlo..le" 1\
that the} don't hun." Tut-iach
chuckled.
"Mr. Smith (the club manager at
ln1neCoas1(ountf") C. luhlga,emea
pan) when I was 80 anJ no"' this one
at 90 and y,e'rc aiming for 100."
Tubach said.
Tubach. who ha<; been in the golt
management business tor OH'r halt a
ctntury.came to the IC CC 1n JQCi
after managing sc'eral dubs 1n
Southern Cahfom1a in the '1(}; Jnd
'40s.
"I ha,c confidencc in m\ ab1lm:·
~}s Reynolds. "so I am not afraid ·•
Ofcouf'S(' he 1ufra1d. hut~ were
hundrros before him. The Rams h:n e
a punter.John M1sl o He has ade-
quate S1'lt1st1cs but there are those
who say the Rams ma' have an e)c
out for a punter who can plact the hall
better U } 11 down on a r,aven \pot, w
1ospcal
"That was my job at ~nn Stile."
Georac Reynolds ~Y~ "Joe Paterno
'""sted on 1t and made me pl"ICtl~ 1t
constan\ly. The"' 1s mo~ to pununa
than most pt0plc mitre. They th1 n ~
tht id~ iSJUlt to kic:k the ~ll OUI of
the ball. ralhCT than tct &tout of
bOundsi.n idet~20-yatdlinc ...
t f Rey aokU lea.mtd en about
this hem of'fi at bC
m.a>·h1veajobinawa trade. bo.t~mUStha' nan1d l
\
To be invol'"cd in an' bu!.iness for
a length of time. one ·must ha"e a
sound "game plan" o r phllosorh'
··1 always tr) and be nice to people
and make them feel good -Il l e
the) 're at home I remember ~hen I
used to feed the ducks and seagulls
This one seagull took to me and I got
to where I could call 11 b\ name
People would rcalh enjo' Y.atch1ng
me call tor Jonathan (the seagull I and
she ~ould shov. up and I Y.Ould feed
her." Tubach said
Tubach also ser,cd as pre'>u.knt ot
the Club Managers ~ssoua11on l"l)r
two }ears and 1<, <>llll act I\ e in the
golfing commun11~. pl:i' ing thrl>c
time<> a week.
~hen asked the '>(.'Cret to ltrng.c' II\
ot his hfe. Tubach ha.:, a <.1mple
e-.planat1on '"The good Lord ha'>
bet>n lind 10 me I'\(' a IS{) tx·rn \ l'I\
luck\ I still bn<.l h "all.. thn'l' m1k'
t'' en da\ "
Tubach ha., ~cm man' lhange<.
throughout ht' H:arc; 1n lhl' gnll
business. but belie' es the ad' t'nt o f
golf cans. and the computt·1 ha' c
made things quite a bit \tmpkr n,,1
onh for ixo.opk in the management
bu\lnC'i'i but for the "'t't'Kt'n'I ~nlli.'1
al'iO
\nd ma\ he then hl•'ll hu ... 1 I no t\n
th('hnl '> ·
"'"ct' his am' al 1n thl· l n11cd
Stntt'\ from Fram:c. T uha1..h ha' !"x'l.·n
'"'oh cd 1n the golfbusine"' '-lnlt' thl
age tlf I 4
Buo
Tuc1E1
.. Ray G u) .. Urof'Jt' \3~' un·
besitanll). "I ll\ed 1n \\>al nut Crttl .
about 20m1nutt1 from Oakland and I
KIJ R11dtr!H. n uC'lcC'a I would Jo
ti) •nd .. 'lh:h Gu) •"Inn up.
'atchi him and lh high 11..l'I of
m.dcmfrtn&in l v.ntedtobu
punttt."
~ s1gn1ficant th1n@.ilhou1 Ra) C.1u._
I\ that he.iluhs punt!> le"' often than
most an<f'thcrc 1un incn-d1bk
amount of~" up'I among punte~
1nthe1' FL I">oc<> GeorJc Re\ nold\
undersl2nd this.and,., 11 ran ofh1o;
mental Jlrepara11on'1
Tht•\ "8\. pun1crs sere~ up undct
pressure .. R.e,nold'i replies "l thmlr.
the' ~rt'~ up morr v.hcn the~ are
rela'C'd In other words. the th ma l'i tu
keep \our mtnd on "'hat you a.re
doing Puntina 1sa thing ofronccntra-
11on"
Pcrha~. thc-n, u 1s the preuurt
"h1ch mah·'i li.1d.cr-.d1fTcrent from
other 1thletcs-1ndttd other human
hc-mJ" Wa n'tthc~~mcth1n about
John Mt kocaona "'"' ctu k~'? Uaun~oncsu...,tt'd to Geo
Iott") nokh that "•clmart' Oake 7
(Pleue-.R.All /1>2)
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D2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/W9dne1day, July 18, Ul84
REGGIE TIES GEHRIG ...
P'romDl
for lhc li~1 11me this i,eawn. and
among other thinp they'vr won five
of six on this cu~nt homestand.
Home. nol so long ago. was once n
dreadful word
"I feel kind of good m>~ll."
Jackson !>31d "We kne"" going mto
tonight's game \\t' lOuld gain some
ground on 1h0St! chasinJ us. We beat a
very good team tonight and 1he
\ 1cto11 \\as 1he mosl important
thing ..
So on a night when the .\ngcl" hll
three home runs for the first umc
since Juh 2. Sconiers was makmg his
pttch to· help 11 recently collapsing
offense He \\ent :!-lor-4 with 1wo
runs batted 1n. belted his li~t homer
of the season in thl' second inning to
tie 1he game 1-1 and made a number
ol dazzling defensnt' plays lir<>t base.
He abo ntended his h1tt1ng \treak
10 I 0 game' (dating back to las! \Car).
the longeM of his carl·cr
··~1\ l'am.·r"s been too \hort to
think· about "be\t game plaH~d· or
'best liH' gam1.·s pla~cd.' th1>ugh I
lOuld help 1n ~oml' kind of '~a~ ··
Sl·on1cr-. ~1d. "in \\hate, er fan·1"
"Sconiers has dom· a 't'r\ good jOh
and we missed him in the tlrst hall of
the season." ~k'-amara s:ml ··Hl··\ a
good htlll'r. nu qul''otton dOOut 11
But lor Jack~on the u>untJo"n to
ran·1.·r 110111..-run '\o 'ltl(J t!> hclum1ng
more rl·ali '>lit.
said," I hi\ J6 -point 36.'' (K1ddin1-
I> refomna to his battin& 1vcraac.
which was actual!) .194)
"It's a countdown." he conunued.
"I knew (whrn) I needed \even mo~.
and I knew (when) l nttded eight
mon.·" He rnnt1nucd to rattle oA
some mort numbers. then he was
askc<l what the big difference win
~tween 489 and 490 home runs.
"490 -JUSt M>unds hke a lot of
homer..." he ~1d
Meanwhile. Angel starter Mike
Witt (10-7) wasn't sharp, but he was
good l'nough to wtn his fifth straight.
Hts sill. strikeouts in 81' innings of
work upped his Amencan League-
lt!ading total to I 12
Hl· nt"eded hdp in thl' ninth from
Don .\asc. who got the linal l"-O outs
alll·r Toronto touched W11t for a run
1ln a pair of doubks
* AHGEL NOTES Tore1 IQ rn•nege< 8e«lf1y Cex on re 'eve< Jimmy Key•, ,,ome run P•ICh he \t,.eo uo to R...i. Jeckson lu9'dav night
Bleep Yel he meoe a "orsebleeo 011cri He 1Jan,on1 n11 the OIHP our ot 11 • Acluallv J11c1o.,on admilled that ne cracto.ed hi' bel on the nome run whoch ooesn 1 seem '" make any d•H•rtnce Jacto.son, ef1er the game ent0vl119 • l>ter '"'' Dud \ for me rognP S~ak.ng Of Jee"' son ne fl ma"'e ,,,, final aooeerence 1omgn1 trom & IS 7 tn lhf Hall ot Feme room at An111e1m Stadium 10 sion CDP•" of llis boot. Reg111t' Ano u>e111>.mg ot fon1gnt the Angel!I
Knuth goes
to USCposi
wlthBullar
addkback College's l.arry Knl
a form~r head track and cro cour
coach for the Gauchos, has bt
named an assistant track coach un
Ernie Bullard at the University
Southern Cahfom1a.
And. 1n the spnng he'll be
Trojans' head cross country coach
Knuth was the Gauchos' tn
coach when Saddleback won its ti
M1ss1on Conference till~ m 1979 a
was an assistant track coach al t
Irvi ne from 1980-82.
His background includes tours
as assistant at Glendale Colle
Fullerton College, Pasadena C
College and Cal Tech.
He was also the head coach
Palomar College and Pasadena <
and a graduate assistant at USC wh
the Trojans won the 1965 NC,t
championship.
"It was a pretty c;tsy decision on r
part." said Knuth. "The fact that it
USC and that Ernie (Bullard) is t
head coach, made it that much easi•
I'm coaching at the highest le'
(D1v1sion l), it's my alma mater a1
I'll be coaching with my best friend
.. , !ch thl· prl'"llll' ut h11t1ng m\
500th home run la\t \CJr Jnd I "as
going tu h11 the Jo homl· run\ (that I
needed to do Ill l<1st ~car .. Jalk~on
w I p1av fnttr Ima game Of 1ne HHOn aoa1nst
tne 81ue JllVS If J 30 LUt!I LNf { 10 2) ' set IO OPPO!lt G.off Zahn 9 6 two ot 1ne notltt" 01fcl'll'r\ 1n fhf Amer.can League Roel C1rew rl!me1ns on a Oav 10 oav ba!l•!I atter e~oerienc ing 11 Pinched nerve In n1s neck on Fridev Prior to tht tn1urv Carew had ntne hits 1n h•• le\! 24 al t>ef!I w1111 Don Aa'9'' \econd !lave of 111e ""on Tuesoav 1ne Angels now heve 17 s••
mo<e fllan 1nev nao 1as1 veer et '"" 11me
Toronto'• Dave Collin• ia tagged out by the
Angela' Bobby Grich while attempting to
.,.., ............ _, .....,d Uplft
•teal during TaeMaJ nlCht'• aame at
Anaheim Stadium. The Anael• won, 5-3.
Knuth has been teaching as a seni
lecturer m USC's sports informatu
program and will continue tn th
capacity. He has collaborated w1
Bullard on four books on track ar
has been the adviser for the Saddl
back College newspaper "Tl
Lanat." for the past seven years.
Oly1npic torch
1naintains steady
trek to Southland
From AP dispatches
\H>RG.\:". HILL -L\.nn V1dali. a
silver medalist at the 1968 · Mex11:0 City ••••• 01) mp1cs and no\\ a 1ea1..her. led a cheering
parade of past and prc~nt students
Tue~a) as she camt>d the Ol~mp1c Torch on its wa~ to
Los .\ngcles
More than '.\CXJ peoplt' lined the streets of Morgan
Hill. 100 miles south of San Francisco. to ge t a gli mpse
of thl· torch carnl'd b\ the L1 \ c Oak teacher.
.\) llag-1Aoa\1ng senior n 111ens relaxed in lounge
chair'> and \oungcr people c;traddkd banana-seat
bicycles along Main the cara "an of Olympic trucb and
'ano, neared Tht crowd \\\armed around Vidah
R1ght onschcdulcat IO<Pa.m V1dalilithertorch
to shout'> of"all right L}nn' and .. go Miss V1dalt ••
.\her hl'r kilometer run do""n Montere\> Street
complctl.' "llh thurch bells ringing and would-he
Ol)mp1ans running alongs1dl.' V1dah compared the
e' ent to her S\\ 1mming triumph in ~1ex1co Cit}
"It \\as realh nl·at tu see a -.mall 10"0 get fired up ·
she \aid "I S\\am 1n the Ohmptc'> but that <Na!. a
d11leren1. rndt' 1dual expericncl' This \\as something
everyone could experience and izct C\C1ted about."
Quote of the daJ
Paul Owens. manager of the PhUadefphla
PhfUI•. noting that hts team had commttted 95
erron that accounted for 66 unearned runs In the
first half of the eeason: ·'There wUJ be no Gold
Qlovee flying over Veterans Stadium In 1984.''
Samaranch: It's Se9ul for '88
LOS ANGELES -~oul will remain
the host city of the 1988 Olympics and •··~· countries boycotting future Games mav be
banned from the next 01) mp1ad under
proposals being studied b~ the International Ol}mp1c
Committee. I()( President Juan Antonio amaranth
said Tuesda)
Quash1ngspeculat1on that the I 91H! (,ames ma~ be
moved from Seoul. Samaranch 1ns1sted the 10\ will
honor its contract with South ~orca
Speaking at a news confert'nce that ended tn a part)
forthe IOC leader on h" 64th b1nhda). Sama ranch 1;a1d
he ha'o a tnp planned to Mo\cow on Sept. 3 to mend
Olympic: solidarit}
Ramsey waived by Invaders
O..\KLAND -Tom Ramsc). thl' m
former UCLA quarterhad .. was \,l,a1ved -•
fuesda\ b, the Oakland ln,aders ol the c-
Un1tcd States Football League and \\a\
reportcdl} talking contract w11h the New England
Patriot'! of the National Football League
..\ Lia use tn Ramsc) ·., l l\FL contral t stipulated
that he had to be \\at't'd ti he had not agreed to ant.'\\
contrau h~ Tuc'><la) Tht' ln,adcrs. unable to 'o1gn the
quanerback. lcarnt'd that Ram\C\ ·s agent wac; negot1at·
1ng with the Patrum.
Ramsc\ \\3'> a <;tarter for the Loi, ..\ngelcs Exprcs-;
as a rookie 1n 198 \. the l SFL\ fir-.t \t·a<.,on. but was
traded to Oakland earh in thl' 19!.<4 \l'asnn after l os
..\n elcs <;1gncd BYll · All-.\mcncan 'itcve Young.
Petry, Hernandez pace Tigers
Oan Petry and Willie Hernandez Iii
lOmb1ned on a th e-h111cr and Darrell
Evans slammed a t\.\o-run lirs1-1n111ng
horner as Detrol\ ran its wrnnrng streak to
five games wnh a 3-2 victor) over the Chicago Wh ite
Sox . Elsewhere in the Amencan League Tuesda), Cal
Rlpken dro\c in the ue-brcakrng run 1n the fifth inning
and Scott McGregor sca11cred 10 hits as Baltimore
defeated Mmnesota. J-1 Tommy Dunbar smashed
his first major leag11e home run. a three-run blast in the
fifth inning, and Larry Parrlsb
homered and dro' l' 1n t\\o runs as
Te>.a<, pounded out I' hits in
routing the Ne\\ York Yankees.
I 0-4 . . Carmen Castillo's two-
run homer capped a lour-run
uprising 1n the third inning that
tamed < le'"cland to a 9-7 '1cton
OH'r Kan\as < 1t} in the opener o·f
a tw1-mght doubleheader Jerry
Willard hit a double and a triple
and Mt!I Hall walloped a 1" o-ru n
Hernandez homer 1n <,uppon of teve
Comer's pllchtng lO lead the I nd1an!i to a o-2 '1cto~ in
the second game Bob Ojeda pitched a \!\-hiller and
Marty Barrett's l\\o-run double kcH'd a lour-run
Sl'\Cnlh 1nn1nga'> Bo.,ton ht.·at Oakland" n-1 Ojeda. 7. 7
'>truck out eight and "alkcd one 1n h1<, tir~t '1ctor: \Ince
Junl' 9 The onl) run he ga'e up Lame on Dave
Kingman's RBI '>ingk in the ninth
Carlton, Garvey set hot pace
Steve Carlton and Steve Garve} hit Iii
new plateau!> Tuc'oda~ -C arlton rL·rnrd·
1ng l'1ght strikeout'> tu reach 100 for the
l~th consecut1\C season and (13T\l'}
reathmg the I I 00 b cl in RBI a'> the) led their tea rm 10
f'oattonal League 'ictoric'> < arlton and Ph1ladclph1a
heat C1ncmnat1. 4-3 with the help of Sixto Lezcano's
two homer~. Carlton\ performance tied Walter
Johnson's long-standin~ mark The Philadelphia left-
handeris baseball\ all-lime 'itnkeout leader w11h '\ 81 J.
Carlton's 308th career ,·1ctof) as
well tied him with Charles Rad-
bourn for 11th place on the all-
t1mc list It \\a'> al~o his 626th
career stan. mo' ing him pa'>t Jim
Kaat into ~1xth place tor most
games 'itaned . Garve\ paced
San Diego 10 a 6-S \ icto·r: over
the Chicago Cub'> \\tth a home
run and three RBI ranking him
ninth among aL·tl\e pla)er-; m i__.-L----' RBI v.1th I.IOI . Bryn Smith
Carlton tossed a fiH·-h1ttl'f and Tim
Raines h11 a \acnlice th 1n 1hc 1hird inning and \COrl'd
~1ontrcal"!> other run m the \1\th inning. l'nabltng the
E \PO\ lo de le at .\tlanta. 2-0 Brad Wellman and Joel
Youngblood rapJX•d two-run duubk-. 10 pace a 15-htt
att.lLk po1Aoering San Franu\co 10 a 7-2 triumph over
l;}t l ou1c; in a game interrupted tl\ a hcnch-clcanng
1nudent Mark Bailey helled a t'>' o-run homer" 1th
one out 1n the bouom ol the ninth mnmg. gt' ing
Hou\con a '·2 '1ctof) O\ er thl' NC\\ ) mk Ml'I'>
Knee surgery for Charger
.... \'-DIEC10-~11kl•Crul·ndl1ng till' m
'ian Diego <. harger~· "l'lOnd-roun<.l draft II
rick trnm North\\l'Sll'rn. \\di undt.:rgo c •
\urgcn tor a knl't' 1n1un hr \ullt.'rl·LI during
a <,um mer camp practice ll'Jm ollit1a1 .. <.,aid T uc!>da'
< 1ul·ndltng. a ti-3 2 'X-pound linroacker. inJUrl'd
ht!> rill.ht knee during a p1kup Monda\ afternoon
Door shut on chiropractor
LOS ANGELES -A number of --~
.\mcncan track and field sta rs. including .,.-.._._.
javelin thrower Tom PetranofT and high
jumper Dwight Stones. expressed dismay
Tuesday that the chiropractor they favor won't be
allowed eas> access to athletes dunng the Olympics.
"Dr. (Leroy) Perry has been son of shadowed out
of the picture ... sa id PetranofT. who has been treated by
Pert) since 1979. "The athletes don't have any say in
the matter. They (the USOC) just said no; the} don't
give an} reasons."
"I think \\-hat's being missed in all this 1s that Dr.
Pert) 1s interested in one thingand one thmgonl>." said
Stones. "bein$ available to the athletes so that he can
max1m1ze their performance.
"Whether that's a P}SChological or phys1olog1cal
need that we ha\t~ 1s not really up to anyone but
our'>clves and Dr. Perry." Stones said at a press
conft'rence at the Los Angeles Coltseum. called by the
athletes to publicize the issue.
The USOC medical staff for the Games. whose
credl'nt1aled members <Niii be available for lhe athletes
at the' 1llages. practice field s and competition stte, was
chosen by lhat bod) The staff include!> a chiropractor.
Dr f1lecn Ha)ward
Pern. whose list of more than 20 athletes he treats
1ndudcs man} of America's top names -among them
< arl Le\\ 1s, Edwm Moses and Mar) Decker -will not
he allowed "11h1n any of those confines.
American track team clean
GO LET.\ -The i\thle11cs Congress m
announced Tuesda) that drug testing for all
ml·m~:rs ol thc 1984 l l.S Olympic track
and field team a da) earltcr turned up
ncgatl\e.
Bern) \\ agncr. spokesman tor The Athletics
Congress. made the announcement from UC Santa
Barbara. location of the U.S. training ca mp for track
and field 1n preparation for the Games in Los Angeles.
Testing was conducted at the LAOOC-UCLA
.\naly11cal Laborator)'. the facility that IA.Ill be used by
the Los Angeles Ol}mp1c Organizing Committee for
test mg at the Olympic Games. which begin July 28.
Ovett wins; Theriot fourth
EDINBURGH. Scotland -World m
rl'cord holder Steve Ovett returned to the
tratk to win impressively. but world
1.-000-meter champion Steve Cram was
beaten again Tuesday at an 1nterna11onal track and lield
meet o, ctt has been suffenng from a skin rash and,
ha' 1ng pulled out of two recent races. was desperate to
return to compctll1on \\1th only two weeks to go before
thl· 01\ mp1cs
He cru1~t'd past Bnan Theriot. a product of
Nl'"port Harbor High and UCLA. in the final 100
meters and was more than IS meters ahead at the fini sh.
His time was 3 minutes 36.90 seconds Theriot finished
!Ourth behind t"o other Bnt1sh runners.
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There's gotta be more!
Fonner UC Irvine •tar Steve Scott, Amert·
ca'• premier hope ln the l ,500-meter run
look• around during a fitting for the U .S
Olympic team, mayl>e in aearch of aome
trouaera for hi• blaur.
Darr Olympic coach
Flip Darr, Saddleback College swimming and watc
polo coach. has been named as Panama's S\\1m coach fo
the 1984 Olympic Gamt's.
Darr has been involved extcnsl\ cly in 01) mp1c swin
compe11 11on for several years and 1s a member of th
Olympic International Swim Committee.
He 1s coaching Panamanian Manuel Gutierrez. wh1
competes in the breaststrokes and 200tnd1v1dual mcdle)
Gutierrez has been under Darr's tutelage saner
Januaf) of 1983. attending Saddleback College an<
working out with the college team.
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Jgrl'e thJt k1ckcf'I can be different I
kno" mm1 ol thcm arc <.,uperst1t1ou!>
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~ou don't pla) · on sagging off on the oppos1t1on·,
< ampbcll wa.-. graduated from UC tntenor. and Campbell says ··we
In inc· in I 91S3 and turned to water need a lot ofcommun1catt0n-who'"
polo fro m that point. dropping and who's not droppmg:·
"I didn't even look for a Job." hc Campbell says h1, confidence 1n c;a~s "and rm no t rcall} sure what I'll this style wasn't there at first . but n's
do after the Olvmp1cs. because I'm workina now. ~efin1tl'lygoingfor'88. Maybe_l'llJU St "At first I thought 'No wa th1 hnd \Onle oddSJObs and survive • , , Y ~is ( amphcll was a spnnccr of note going to work, because you re,11vmg
"hen in high \C hool. going S0.3'" lhe away an outside shot But < nua .. 1-.
100 and he dropped that to the high such a aood aoahe. he can do that
4M\ \\h1lc :it l '<.I US. water polo'!. Iona wn11 -12
"lie'" one ol on t" ft test." say~ yea~ since compc'tina 1n Mun1l·h -
N1t1ku"sk1. "when he applie\ combined with the 'tlltu a the 12·
h11mcll · nation tournamenl'!> No I \Ced
Tlw l \ \QU,ld isn't lernbl> vocal befort a home crowd and world
-and c ampbcll's ra t1na on the tclev1<11on. 1sn'1 pu111na undue prl'!l'I·
tkl 11x'I ~calc 1'1 probably one of the Ure.' on the team. m:corttina to
lo""l''t -but he vo1cei. an echo w11h Camphcll
the re'it tn 1e1 nl'> ot what must be donr
'" tht: quC'il tor aold at Pepperdinc l nl\ t•rstt)
'\\ t' hJ \l' 1<1 l)(:at ~rain .. hr ~)'Sot
lht fir,t round lflm~·11t111r1 \\htch
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that m1aht be on our b3 kctball
team.'' he \ll)'S ... Rut t'vrryonc dcfi.
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B•ttlmore S2 40
Bo•loo 4S •S
N-York 41 47
Mltw•ukH 40 S2 c .. vei.no 31 ~ t
SH 9
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Cteveteno 9·6 Ken"' C11v 1 1 Detroit l Cll•ceoo 1
lh1llllTIOl'e 3. Minneso11 t
TtxH 10. New York •
Seattle 3 MllweukH I
Bo,1on 6, 0111.tand I
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Bo\lon ( 8ov<1 • •> at Oa~1eno 1 eurrii . ., ,~
Milwaukee 1s.,11on 1 II et S.e111r
M.oo<t •·61
Cllk•PO IBenno"tr 6·61 et Oetroot
(Morr" 12·5) (Ill
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Ct.vetencs (Blvleven 8 31 11 KansH Cllv
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Tilur-'41iv's G•m.s
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Toronto at Seallle (n)
Onlv O•"'-• SCMduled
Hattonal LHOIH
WEST DIVIS.ON
W L P'ct. G8 S.n Oleoo SJ 36 S96
At11n11 47 46 SOS I ~ 47 0 SOO I 1
Houstoo 44 49 473 11
Cincinnati 40 SJ 430 lS
Sen Frenclsco JS SS 380 18 •
EAST DIVISION
New York Sl 36 S86
C111c100 s I l9 S67 I ,
Plllltd119Ne SO 40 SS6 2' >
Montreat '6 4A Sll 6'1
St Loult 4A 48 478 9' >
Plltsburoll 31 Sl 418 Is
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Sin Dlevo 6, Chkaoo S
Montreet 1. Atlanle O
Phlledelc>nla 4, Cincinnati 3
San Frenclsco 7, St Lou!\ 2
Houston 3. New York 7
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(McWIHiams •·l l, (n)
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Olympic Games history
Track and field medallata
WOM& .. 'S too
,.,., Ams--.n 19'0, ,__
1. Ell1ablth ltoblnton (US), 12 2; 2. I Wllme ltudOlotl (US.), 11.09, i
ltennv ROMllfi.td (C.~l,IU; 3 !lhel Oorolhv Hvmen (GrHI 8rlt1ln1. 11 >. 3
Smith (Ca~). lU GluHOOln• L-(llelVJ, 11 J
1'>1. Les~
I. Stanlsltwt W1Jeli..otlc1 (llol,enel), 11 9,
2. Hilde Slrlke <Cenedel, IU; 3. WllMn11ne
Von Bremen (U.S ), 120
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I H91en $,..,..,t (U $ ), II~. 7
$t1nl"9w• Wellslewle.I (~) II 7, l
K•the Kreuu <Germanv>. IU
IHt. L-*'t
I Frenclne llllnlltn-Koen <Hollenell.
11 '· 2. Dorolhv Mar"911 (Greet Brittin),
l2 2, 3. Slllrllv Strlcklencs (AuSlr•ll•> 112
1tS1. HllUl*I
1 Merk>rle J•c•11on (Austr•ll•l. 11.S. 2 D•l>hne HHenlloer ISoulh Alric.Iii. 11.a, l
ShlrteY Strleltilnel IAu&tralle), 119 tffe,
Melu,,.
. I Bellv Cuthbert IAustreDa l. 11 S, 2
Ch<l\ta Stubntck (E8\t Germanvl. 11 7. 3
Marlene MalllleWS (Autlrallal, 11 ,
1'64, Tlll¥1
I W11oml1 Tvus (US ). 114, 2 Edllll
McGuire (US l 11 •· 3 Ewe K~owSlla
(Pol•nol 11 •
..... Mellke C1'V I Wyomil Tvu\ IU $I. ll 0, 1 lero.re
Flfr.. (US J, ll 1 3 Irene s~-IMka (POllndl, 11 I
"72, Mindi
I RINll SIKl\lr (EHi Germenv>. ti 07, 2 Rellene 8ovi. IAustrelle) 1122, 3
Siivie Clllbes (Cube), II 24
1f7', MentrHI
1 Annegrel Rlchler (West Glfmanv>.
11 OI, 2 Renett Stec"" (Eu• Germenvl.
11 13 3 tnoe Hellen (West Germanv>. 11 17
1no, MoK-
1 Lvuelmli. KC>n<Sraly1v1 (Soviet UniOlll. 11 0. , Merl•ll Gonr (East Germenv)
11 07. ) l"l!nel Auer1w11CS IEu1 Germenvl
II 14
WOM.f H'S 100
1'41, LINllfl
1 Frencln• Blenken·Koen IHoH•ll<ll,
2U, 2 Aucsrtv Wllll1mto11 <GrMI Br11a1n}.
25 1, 3 AUdrtV Petter'°" (U.S.), 2S,
19S2. HehlNll
I Mertorie Jac:k'°" (Ausfrellal. 23.7, 2
Berl111 Brouwer (Holland), 24 2, 3
Nacse111e11 Knvnkl<11 (Soviet U"lonl. 24.2.
lfM, Malllellt"M
I a.11v Cuthbert (Auslr•ll•l. 23 4, 2 Chrlsla Slubnlck (Eest Germenv>. 73 7, 3
Marlet1e Me11ntw1 (Auslrelle), 23 I '"°· lttmt 1 Wllme Rudole>ll (U $ ). 740, 7. Julle
K1rueriste1n IP011noJ. 13 I ) MerilvnBlaCll
IAustr1ll1) 13 I
19", Mellke Cltv
I Irene S1-lnsl11 (f>Olenel), 11 S, 2
A11tene Bovie (Auslrtll•l. 'l2 7, 3 Jennifer Lemv (Au1lrall1), 11 I
1'72, MunlCll
I Rto•I• SIKM( (Eut C.ermenv), 22 40, 2 Raelene 8ovle (Austr4i111), n 4$, l
Irene S11wln\k1 (Polend), 11.74
1'7•.~
I Barbel Eck1r1 (East GermenvJ 21.37.
7 Anneorel IUcllter IWISI Germeny) 22 J9,
3 Rttn1lt SllC.hlf I East Germanvl 22 47
19'0, Mesc.w Hellle (WHt Germenvl, 24 4 3 Doro111v
Hvmen <GrMt 8rlltlnl, 24 7 I Bert>el Wodc.11 (Eest Gerrnenvl 22 03,
2 N11telv1 8ocllln• <Soviet Union). 1119 3
23 o. 2 Irene Merlene Otltv (Jemaice). n 20
I,.., TlllYI
I Edllll McGuire (Us),
WOMEN'S LONG JUMP
I '41, LClftderl
1 Ofva Gvarmall (Hunoarv I. ll·t • ,, 2 Noemi Slmonello De Port&ta (Aroentlnal.
18·411:1, l Ann·8rlll L111men (Sweden)
11·31/·
lttl. H•llMI
I Yvette Wlttlems (New Zeal•nd),
20-S\o, 2 A..-wndr• Chuesina (Sovl••
Union), 2CH~. 3 Slllrlev Cawtev !GrHI
Brlleln) 19·S •
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1 Eltb,.te Kr1nln"'1 (Polanell, 20-10, 2
Wl1'v1 White (US). 19·11~. l N1e1t111C11
DvellKllvln (Sovlel Union) I'-t 1
lMO,R-1. vver• KrlPkllN (Soviet Unlolll.
20-10~. 2 Elrblll• t<nHlnSll• (Poland),
20-7; 3 Hllcsrun Claus IEasl Germanv) »-•I.'!.
1"4, Tlllvo
1. Merv Rand <GrNI 8rlleln). 22·21/•; 2.
Los Alamitos
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
Wt11 Of fl·ntttll w 1rtet11orst mfft\<19 P:IRST RACE. 350 verJs
Eesv Rollie {Zufelt I 9 IO S 2" J 40
Utrlt Pansv P.nsm IFrvdavl 14 40 6.60
Lltler Of Crleltl ILackevl l 20
AfM> rtced Hio11111no Lvn• Poliev
Min• C1Pflv1h1>11 Koo ROClltl ECSllll, Ima
Rosee Two Our Cllero1no Laov 111110.me
Tirnt 11 IS
U EXACTA l ·6l Pl.CS 1113 20
SECOND RACE • .00 vercsi
Shezes Ace IGerci•) 1 •O 3 40 3 20
Onr Cllence To Win (Frvcsevr 260 160
Luelle Moon IEdwerel\l UO
"lso raced: Mark Him Home Pren You
Doc. Im WlndOlvl\, Hollvwoocs Hot, Makt
Me CHh, Slnle Son, WICl\tel Ole W1tcn
Tinne 2082
THIRD fltACL JSO V"Cls ABedulno8omber (Mvlesl 6 70 J 60 110
SPH<I Doctor (Cerc:torel • 20 110 Bladl Golel Pte (Potktntonl 2.10
Also rectd. S.ucv And Fancv Capri
T1oer Roveltv Comes Easv Azure G11ano
Aoutecsescrowno< 1nce
Time 1104
FOURTH fllACIE. 3SO verel'
Azure Accord <Creeoer I 6 20
H•ra Tru Re~ 18 roolltl
Rrvrn Sluv (Carelorel
3 20 290
410 HO
• 60
l"ol Also reced L1•m•lo0st. AtHcadro
Stock. Silent Cel
Time 1717
'3 E XACT A I I 31 Piiie! 04 SO
FIFTH fltACIE. •oo vero\
Rlcll Sparks I Treuur•l 6 20 • 00 3 00
Sound OI Chenoe (Hartl 610 •-00
Nitro Ladv (Mvtes) • 90
Also raced Btrvlt Ballerina Rr·
ouettalotamonev. Eesv Brencsv Jet Wavoa
Go The Plan Of Pten\ Just A Dream
Awev. Sirin; Of Purls
Time 2044
'3 EXACT A ll SI i>alel '47 00
SIXTH RACE. lSO vards
Dockev'lBlueOenlm (Aelalrl S IO 4 00 J 00
Remblln Arouncs CCreeoerl 9 IO s 40
S4mural Werrlor (TrHlure) 3 60
Al'° racecs Som._,s Storie•. Nou.
Admlnistretor, Ntw Dttlon Pav Tiie Biiis
Solced Dice
Time 1713
SEVENTH RACE. 3SO varcss
csn-Mol,.,., Sprm IC.rel& I S 90 6 00 4 60
Clh-Oetlct A/1981 IBrk\l ll 00 12 60 IJ 00
S11ort1v Aflrr F1vt ICreaoer 10 00
Also racecs Toucll ContrO' Breluino
ClltCI< BOid Cll•Ck s Girl So\ Bu• Ari Aces
Time 1103
$l EXACT.A (4 1 oa1d UIOO
EIGHTH fllACE 3SO ve rds
Truly A Trip (Plll<tnlonl IJ IO 6 00 4 20
CheO The Cne•I\ I Adair I 10 40 7 IO
Klnooom Jee 1 YOU4'g) u 20
Also ractel Sl>ffd Galort Bt A Brcsu1no.
"llOlla Dial, on Snu Buffvt Girt Sovereign
Bow, ISlt Of Drt11ms
Time 17 S7
U PICK SIX ti I I 1·4 1 or II n11d
l SI IS7 40 wilt\ ont winner (sl~ horstSI l2
Poci. Six Consolelion O•id \2SS 20 w11ri 110
winners (f•ve hOr'"'
NINTH lllACI. 170 vara\
Sw111 8an1<er I Zufelll 11 60 ) 60 l 40
Bobtlv on on <Gerc1el J IO 1 IO
Moptitv Mere us (Haff, • 00
Al'° reCIC $(r1mt>l1nv Joe Arch~ Ann
Borvhese Jukebox Cowbov
Time 44>0 n UIACTA (I" o•~ 000 Altltnclantt S, 111
ermm °"" ucn AND ,.~•s
Ot•IS Tnuodev llW'Oulltl Sundlv
$111 Ttw Old Coi.w,.., Rova1 llnd Afte>«tl
Golf Clut> of SI Anclttw~
Y1rell0t 6.t)l
Per 36·36-n
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'"""' Abol,il ,to»,000 Wllll*'t '1Wlrt A!Mluf M) 000
Field 156 Mlwr1
T °"'f\tl'l'ltflt KOl'ine r .cord 2". t °""
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Ult •""'-" ""' ti .lec:I Noell t•tt
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Tom Wenen, JK'll N ....,,_ I ~
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Irene "''"""'''In (POlanoJ, 21·1, 3 Te tvene Schetkanove (Soviet Union!, 21·0',
IM&, Me11lca Cttv
I V1orlca VISCOPOleanu (Romenl•),
Z2·4 ~. 2 Slllile Sllerwoocs IGreel Brlleln),
21· l 1 3 Tetv•n• Tell,heve <Soviet Unionl,
21· IO •
1'72. MllNdt
I He1csemerltt RoMnClllN (Wesl Ger
menvl 27·3, 7 DlaN Yoroove IBuliJlrie )
?2·7...,, 3 Eve Sur1nov1 <Cu1c:noslov1k11l. 21-1~
""· Montr-MI I Anoete Volgl <East Gefmenv). 22-0~.
2 K•thv McMiiian (US.), 21· lQI,., 3 Llella
Alfev1v1 <Sovl•t Union), 71·1. '"°· Melc-1 Tlllan• Kofpekova (Soviet Union)
23·1, 2 Brigitte Wulek <Eu l Germenv).
23· 1'1., 3 Tallene Skecllko !Soviet Unlolll
23·0
0..., '" filhinO DAVEY'S LOCKER (New'*1 ... ell)
-1S7 anolef\. 3S9 bonito, I vettowttll, 16
rock '""· I helibul, • Calleo IMIH, SI Mtnel bin •70 mec11ere1. S Kulotn, 3 shffOhted
DANA WHAR F -147 anoters 133 bin
13 blrrecuell 31 oonlto, 3 vtUowt11t. 1
wtt1te see oeu, •7• meckerel. 27 att>ecorr
HEWl"OtlT LANDING -69 •noters .,
oon110 SS oeu 167 mact<err•. S ~•o
U.S. Pro c:MmoionSl'llsn
(el ar.-llrle, Miu.I
MMt's f'lnt llltufld ~
Fral'ICIKO Gon11111 1PareoU4vJ Clef
Petrick McEnroe IU S ). 6·7 6·3 6 •
Pablo Arrive !Peru> Clef Vhav Amr•tr11
llnel1e). 6·4 •·6, 6 1 Cano Molle <Bru ll
Clef 8 111 NHlon (Us ) 6·2 6·J Aol>erto
Aro.ntto (Aroentlnal Clef Tom Cain IU S
1 6 6·4
Men's Secenct R ounel stnties Mille Lucri IU S.l def Dleoo Perri
1uruouavl. 1 6, 6·2, Hans Gilelemeoster
<Cnllel Clef Brad Orewell !Auslralla ) 6 3
6·1. Blalne Wlttenboro (US ) Clef Jlmmv
Brown tU S l 6·1, 6·2 Uoor Plmelr.
IC1echo110v1kl1l def Derrli Terr CSoolll
.t.lrlca) 6 l 6· I
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T uesday's tnnuctterts
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Americall LM9Ut
Cl.EVELAND INDIANS~eacllvatt<!
Joe Ctrter outhekler Oolio"ICI Lu•\
.t.oo~t• D•tcner ro Mime of 1~ Inter
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ST LOUIS CARDINALs.-Pleceo w111 ..
McGee ou•hetcser, on tt>r IS·Cllv Cl•seOleel
1111 rrtroectlve 10 Jut-.. 11 RNCl1v11r<1
Reton C1teret111 01tcner lrom the IS-oev dlsebltel 11\1 !>enl Rici.. ()wnt>ev P•lcher 10
Loui1vlllt of the Americen Auocl111on
Callfomla LMVUI
STOCK TON PORT$--Fireel Tim Nor
dbroo• meneQflf Namtel Mille Pe1111.
1nter1m meneoer eno Ancsv Etcttel>a•ren
maneoer effecllvt tor Ille lasl monll'I of tM
seuon
IASK~TBALL
N•flenlll 8Hketbll Auod•IMft SAN .t.NTONIO SPUAS-Slgnfl(I Alvin
Ao1>ert\C)n 1111ard. 10 • tnree·veer co<1trec1
P:OOTIALL
NalieNI FMtbd LM9Ut
CLEVELAND &AOWNS-Announceo
111e rtllrtnnenf of Cterenc. Stoll Clefenllv•
OICll
GREEN 9AY PACKERS-Tracseo Jiii
Slen.fud, ollce~Klo.tr 10 Ille MINltlOI• V"'-~l tor "' undlsclOs..:t future Clrell
cl!oltt
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-01>leln1e1
Tr~ Stu Crum. k~ef , from •ht New
Yori! Jets for • future und•KIOMd draft
chO~ Welvt<I Merlo. FrutNln llneO.<k~
•nd Din.el LH. defentl,.. end.
SAN FRANCISCO 4'fRS-S10ned
Meurlo Pott.. no.-ouercs Cu• Cr1111
Awbr'tv nose tecllle end Dwnne Jecuon
Cleilf!1lve tne1
UNtM f .. 9" (l ..... L-
OAKLANO INVADE:AS-We•vtel Tom It•"'""' _,,.,o.o. MOCKIY
Ne-..Kec*n ~
WASHING TON C Afl'llT t\LS-\tontd
Peut Gtrell* center
SOCCI• Maler .,__ S.Clr L...-
PITH&UltGH SPlflllT-Announno INt
rellr-1 of IC.tllll Toitr. .........,., to
b>KOt'llt the ~ CMCll and .....,-a1 men• aoer of t.... L°'uvlll Tllu>nOlr of lhe
Ctftlr .. 1ndOOt Soccer L-.-
COLLH I
HUNTE It COU. 0 med Jel9r9't
.... fNfl'I hee4 llesM4tllll C..o1 ...
I""' ~ "*''' .,..., MMltfM ~™ ,.. ..... ., .... CMCfl
&AN FltA«IS.CO STATE-~
,,,. Mllnw"•""9 ...... '"' ....
• •'-'*' .. aoc.'W'I "" -•t Ml Ca rdine
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednetd
92027 .. Thit ~ ie con·
dUG1ed C1}' M lnOMdull
'8CntlOUI .,..._.. Pet Welton
NAiii eTATDmln Th1lt ~ .. b1ed TN ~ S-IOfl 11 #tll 1919 eounty Olertl of Or· 1 __ Ml __ JC_t1J.._11C(...., __ oc;:g..._. •: 1n01 ~°"-Mr a. 1tM ACTITIOU9 .,... ..
Mw &~ ~~ "1bllthe0 OrlnOI "'= NAllW ITAfWMt
cal!f. t2?07 Deity Pb July •• f1. 11. 2$ The~=~.,.
John '"•OCSor• WIN, '"' oor.t FA y f TT ( c 0 N. =~ J':: .r~62, Senta W ... IOl.IDATfD OOU> MINl'HO
Tiii• ~ le con· P\llJC llftTIH' COMPANY I AS$0C., 2221 duc1ed tiy:.,, lndMdlMll ~•lllK H••th•r l.ene . Ne•port
JoM r: WlM JlCTmoue ....... 8w:tl, Caif t2MO
Thie ~t WM fll9d NAMI STA~ l.OUIM p g~.
wttt1 the~ °"'11 of Or· Tri. to1owtr1g ps.on 11 cwn. 2221 HMU. i..-. enoe COWl1Y on """-11 d06nQ ~a: ~ BMcn. c.llf t2tl0
1tl4 : !MAHI IM"°'"S. 1901 Pr=t ~2 ~o:;= ,,_. W Mec:AIUu ~ #11-C, •
ll'ublilhed Ot~ C01111 In•~. CA t27CM ~ ~ ~. Calif
Delly Not June 2 • .My 4, Mre Hwlwl ,.,._, 1901 a.ore: Mee An.I'd PO.V
11, 11. 1M4 W. MecAl1huf llllld #18-C. Ill "nd .__ p _...._ .,.. .. 1 W74 St.ni. Ana, CA 12704 '£ ..... '-·'· .._..
----------Thlt buelMre• 11 eon HHtll•r Lene. N•wport P'tllJC M)TJCE ducted by en lndMduel BMctl, Ca/11 92990 __ ..... _..._,_.-...;--.__ ~ Plflwa Na d 11 C Po .. y.
f'ICTITIOUe IUIMM Thie •atement w• llled TrMeUr.,, 2221 HNlhet
MAim 8TATlmNT .itti 1M C<Mtty a.11 of Ot· ~. Nftlpot1 Beectl. Cellf The=~.,., = Cownty on June 7, ~ l:>Ylln... II con· ~vco P .. OPERTIES. PM1ll4 ~led by a V--tl pert.
INC . 7902Talber1 #II, Hunt· Publmhed Orenge CoeM netthtp
lngton Beed!, Cellf 92Me Delly PllOI Jutv 4, 11, 18, 25. TN~Ja t~ Poeey ., N4Mlo Oii, Inc: CeilfOrM 1"4 , .. a """'*°'' ... "*' 210111 NMend1185. Hunt· w.&e With the Count~ CWlc of Of.
1ng1on e.ac:n. Celtt 92Me &tl09 County on Juty 3 1904
'Thll butln.u Is eon-PlBJC ll>TICE "417'7
ducted by • cC)ff>Oretion Pul>Hshed Oftnoe Co..-1
Rhond• L Kern. Vic• ,ICTIT10U9 IUllNEal Olllly PllOI Jvty 1 f. t8. 25
PrMl!Mn1 NA• 8TATl..wf August 1, 1984 W-108
Tlllt 11at.,.,,.,,1 lllU llled The lonowlng ~9C)n (a
with tn. Col.w'tty CWlc of Of· dOlng busll.a u ·
MOe Coutlty on June 20 "SUZE' • 10M Tutwe Or
18&4 Coate MMe Call1 92t2t
~ Susan C H...,.ln,, 109fl
PubfWled °''"99 Coul Tut.re Or Cotta Mel.a,
Delly PllOt June 27 July 4 Calif 92928
11, t8. 1984 nus bulln... II c:on-_________ w.;.;ee;;; dUC1ed by an lndM<Suel
SuMn Hewtune P'l8.IC NOTICE Ttm 1111..,..,t .... hied
FICTTnOUI MllMll with the County Clerk of Of.
MAMI ITATIMENT ange County on July~
The followlng P«SOn II Publllhed Ofange Coul d~n''a%.~::~ING, 9Sl Dally Piiot July 11. 18, 25,
WNt 18th St .. Cos1t M-. Augull 1' 1984
Celll. 92627 W·ll.4
CllarlH Graham, 373 P\&.IC NOTICE RMlone Way, Coe1a Meea 1---------
Cel1I 112627 f lCTTnOUI .,._ ..
This bustnese le con-~ ITA~
duc1ed by: .,, lndMdual The IOllowlng person 1a
Chat1ee Graham doing bullneu er nu "...,,.,,, ... llled CONSTRUCTION AC·
with Ille County Cler1c of Of. COUNTING ASSOCIATES
ange County on June 20, 1540 Superiof. Costa MeM.. 111~ Calif 112t27
~ Vlrginl.a J M41dbery. 350
Published Ofange eo..1 Avocado 0-1. Costa .......
Dally Piiot June 27, J\lly 4, Cell! 92827
11, 18, 1984 Vlrglf\le Medb41ry
W73 Thie statement wu r11.o __ a. ___ ..,.-N()-iTlr_c_.....__ with the Cou"1y Cler1c of ()<. __ ,._.-.n. ___ ._•""'-___ ange County on July 3. 1984 ,..,.
FICTTnOUa MllMM Publlelled °'.,,,_ Coea1 NAmaTATa.N'T -·,,... The lolowlng penon la Deity Ptlol July 11, 18, 25.
doing ~-. Aug\111 I 1984
RHYME REAL TY, 10220 W-98
Slater Aw .. 1201. Fountain "8.IC ll)TlC{
Valley. CA. 92708
Nancy MM Fltlynw, 3413 FICTmOUI .,._ ..
Wlmbledon Way, Coeta MAm ITA~NT M-. CA. 92629 The lollowlng person la
Thie buatn... Is con· doing bulineM u
dueled by: an Ind~. 8 & C AWNING, 702
Nancy M. Rhyme Monroe Way, Placentia, CA.
Thia statMl«lt WU ftled 92870
lltftll 11\e County Cler1c of Of. Buu Ouoc Pham. 212 s.
ange County on June 22. KrHmar Bl~d •2405.
1984 Placentia. CA 92670
~ -1111 buatneu IS con-Pvbll~ Ofange Coes1 ctucted by an lndMdual Daily Piiot July c. 11. 18. 25, 9uu Pham
1984 Thia stat..,_,! was Iii.ct
W~1 wtth the County Cler1c of Of. --Pl&--IC-NO_TlC{ ___ ange County on Juty~
Published Ofange Cout
FICTITIOUS....... Delly Pilot July 11, 18, 25.
NAME ITAnMENT August 1 1984 The foltowlng pereons are ' w.109
dotno t>ullneN as: 1----------
"FINER FABRICS". 2915 P\llJC NOTICE
Redhlll Avenue, Bulldlng 1----------
E· 10 I Costa M .... CA FICTITIOOI 9UltNESa
9282&-5932 .. .._ ITAT'lmMT
Febricut. Inc , .,, Okie· The followtng ~a IA
hom• Corporation, 8011 domg ~SI,,_ u
410490. 9303 Eu1 48th MCCORD ENTERPRISES
Street TulN Olllahoma 1901 Newport BtllO Cotta
741474'90 MMe Call! 92828
Thi• business 11 con-Alu McCord 1077
dUC1ed by: 1 corP<>"8tlon Miramar St LagYne 8Mc:h.
Ted Hol1, Contrc>IW Callf 9265 1
Thia statement wu flied ~x McCord
MONO COUNTY
JUITICI COUM' ~.o. 11oa 1m ,.__. LM-. CA. aMt
F'lalntlfl MOUNTAIN·
BACK OWNERS ASSOCIA
TION
Detend1n1 G F
MALONEY and LILLIAf\
MALONEY and all persore
unknown ctatmtng eny •
Of eq1.11tabfe right, title, ..
1at•. Ii.ti or 1n1.,..1 wltt
tn.tn 1n the prOPef'tY 0.
talbed 1n Ille eotnpialnt
named u DOES 1-5 ln-
clualve
C.. No 00877
MW OHS NOTICE! v .. l\fte .._,.
..... Tha OOUf1 _,, dacWI
..,.in.t ,_ ...... ,_.
.... heerd ..... ,_,. ...-s..wn•.,.. .... h~below.
11 you wl9" to Mek the 41d·
~ of an ettomey 1n thit
mallet. you lhould 00 K
promptly ao that yo>Jt Wflt·
lert rMPOOM, II any, tn-v bf
11'-d on tlmt
AVll OIUtt«I ha INdo «»
mandacM e tnbuma. ledt
deci* COfttn Ud.. ... -.._.. .......... Ud ....................
LAe le MfMa clu ..,.
T;.. .......... ""
edWb of "'...,._, ... ... ...... ,.. .......... "' ..,_,,.., .. tNt ,.. "'"" *' ,......_,•...,,mer.._ ,..... .....
" U.ttcf 6-...... .. ___,. • 1111 aibogadc en .... _..,~
hacef'to INlMctlalMMnt•
de •••• "'•"•••• n ~ -=nt.a.. .. ...,
....-.~-........ tfeda•~ 1-TO ntE DD'DC>AJIT
A d¥ll -,wnt hm beer ... .,, ... .........,...,...
,_ If ,.. ... '° ~
th.I• leweult, ro.. lftvet
wtthln lO d•Y' aflet tNl
summons is Ml"9CI on 'fO'J
hie wtth thl1 coun a wrttter
reac>OOM to the c:omplalnt
Unlen you do. your defaul1
•Ill be en1ered on llPPfi
cation of the ~1Jft. anc
ttile coun may entet a ,.,._
ment ag&lnat you lot Ille,.
lief oemanoed In !tie c;om.
Olalnt wtild\ could ,_,,It Ir
garn1sttmen1 of W9gell tall·
1ng of money or Pf'<>P«IY OI
other relief requ.sted in IN
c:ome>1.int
O.ted Maren 15, 1"4
F WILLIAM MURANO, C..
By Lory J Shortey, Oeouty ,....._ a ftuddef 1• IMrt ltr'Mt fltBlJC ll>TICE
DEATH Nor1us
NEVAAEZ ""=
LIZEI 1 E NEV A.Rd!
age 23, born Cktobei:
3. 1960, El Pao;.
Texas. She pemeet.
away July 14. 19ft:.
<:onoord. Calif~:
Mim Nevarez ~ ...
at.ed tram ~
High Schoo.I 19~;
and Loyot. Mar:Y?--
mount Univennt1
1983. Survtved by her:
mother TtteSa am.
fat.he!' Frank. brothet-
Patnck. materruQ·
grandmother Rost=
Teon of Mendr.
Yucatan. frater~
grandmother~
Edelmira Bank ... •
Solano Be.ch, c...ut.=
Memonal Servii• will be~ at 11
Satu~y July 2.:
1934 at Corpus CluUfi.
Catho!Jc Chun:h. P(·
ofic Pabsades., c.aw::
with the Coutlty Cler'tl of Ot· Th11 etatern.nt was ffleCI
ange County on July 3. 1984 with the County Clerk of Of·
~ Mge County on July 3. 1984
Publlshed Orange Coast ~
Dally Pllo1 July 11, 18, 25. PubllsMd Ofenge Coal
8leMp, CA. a5t4
11wts-a.1
PublllMd Or•noe Cou1
0.tly Piiot July 11 18 25
August 1 1984
PRJDONOFF
IOLA JEA NETT~
PRIDONOFF. bor!r
F~ruary 27, 1924
FICTmOUa ..,...... Wisconsin Pau~
Tne":=•:=:r _ away July 13, 1984.: AUQ\.111 1. 1984 Dally Piiot July 11, 18, 25
W-100 AugYll I. 1984 Cl<>tnQ t>usinea... SurvlVed by h~
W-9£ WINOROSE TRAVEL. Captain Euge~ W-9 7 ~---------__ Ml.JC ___ NO_TlC(___ 11039 Warnef Aveunue Pndonoff, U S Na")
ftCT1T10Ua MISM.M Pl&.JC NOTIC[ ~201"d'a'"" Valley ce111 Reu~. Fullertoor
NAME STATIMOfT FICTITIOOI ...-..... SUN1'tOfl COURT Jo9eC)tl A Helgf'll 12417 Calif, son, Thomli'
The followlng ~ le N.U. ITATUENT CW C~OMftA, Creelrwood A~ c.,. and daughter-m-la
dotng ~"'-' u . The following~ are C'1!!!!!~ ntos Calif 90701 Bo Pndonoff of
A ANO S GALLERY 210 dOlng business as In 1.._ M""en .. .,~ol 1..... P•tricta A Hatghl 13417 nrue North Tustin All9nUe. Santa CALIFORNIA HIGH -... ..... CrMllwood A,,.,,ue c.,. MlSSion V1ep. daugla-
Ana. Caltt 9270t LIGHTS. 2007 KewamM Or. Apoheahon or rotos. Calif 90701 tef", Susan and 80n·t4.
Antonina KMmey. 5911 C-OfonadetMar,Caltt 92e2S JAMES DAVIS PETRIKIN Thll buslneH II con-law William 0
Trellvle w Place. Yorba Thomas W Cuey, 2007 Pet1tk>nef "uct41d b husbend 9ne1 wit
Linda, Cellf 92e86 Kewa1n419 Or . Corona def for Change of N•me " J~ A Haight • Burger of Placenbat
Thi• buslne u 11 con· Mar. Calli 92825 No A 123814 This stat.,.,,.,,1 ._.. tiled grandson. WilhAm I;). d~ed ~-91\K lndMdual TThOmhl •• ~ Cuey " s~~::~~E W1t" ltle County Cler1c of Of. Burger. Jr . grand-
... ntonn.. ewney • 1111ement -led FOR c .... & u'"E anoe County on July 3. 1"4 d h E I t• Thil 11atement was N4ld th Ille County C1-tl of Of· ""'~ FM71e au g t er. m """
with the County C1-tl of Of. County on July 3. 1984 Of NAME Nome 6 A...c&atee. lftc. Burger. broth et.
•nge County on July 3, 1904 nierm Peut-JAMES DAVI( I 4570 c...,. ~ .._ 1 Mu ton ~ and ~
F'W'710 P\Jbflshed O<enge Coeat PETRll(IN has flled • petllt« Newport -..Cfl~ c.-. law Ja -ltleetMl\J~ h · lly PtlOt July 11 18 2s 1n t~ coun tor an oroer a1 92teO • ter-m-w ee.net1.e -
.,,... ,.,... Co. UQUSI 1 1984 lowlng petltlOf'ef 10 c:tl8n9( Pvbl!SMd 0r.,. Coal Muwauk~. wi.con.
1111 lbeC 1nt1 l l aun. W-98 hll n•m• from JAME5 D 1 "'-•-J .., 11 18 25 sm. Sennces we~
214 ----------DAVID PETRIKIN to JAME5 81 ~ r""'i u., t a-ta Ma. c•.12101 flt8JC NOTICE DAVID PETR11<1N 11 AIJ9U91 1 984 w.95 held St Pa u,
Published Orange CO&l1 IT IS HEREBY ORDEREC Lutheran Church ~
Dally PllOt July 1 t, 1a, 26, FICTTTIOUI ~I that all pertont 1nter•ted or i----------tennent Pad.fie View
Augustl,1984 NA•ITA'"''""" .. ' themattetafor ... ld ai>9M• Memorial Parll. W-108 The lottowlng ~ .. t>efOl"e lhla court In e>.pan , ___ Pt.B. __ IC_NO_n_a __ _ -----------doing bualnesa u . ment No 3 91 700 CM<·-Doruittona may ti( rtll.JC ll>TlCE OHARA LANDSCAPE & Cenlet Or!Ye W•I Santt ITAnMEHT °' 9ent to N~w Buildidc
MAINTENANCE. 3001 Ana Caltlomta on 8-13 AIA~o:r °' UM Fund. St Paule ~~:.~.J• ~:,~'~e~:Y Coet• M4IN ~:4 tt!!n 9 ,1! 0,c:,::1 ,';!. f'ICTIT~UI I VllNHI Lutheran Chur<'h..
The fOllOwlng ~ -Mi«• Ohara. 3001 Harding cau• 11 ar•y they h•ve .,."> , NAME 111 'W Las Palm.t&
dOlng bullnea ... W•y Coeta Mes. Calif said petition lor cn'"99 o ! n~ ro11ow•ng oersona Fulleton CA g~
OAJACOMM. 243 Alben 9U26 ,,_me 91'10Utd nol be granted hh~ ar.aneloned 1ne use ot p r V
Pl . Coale Mesa. Cllllt 92927 ThlS bU911\HI 1$ con-1 IT 15 F"URTHER orelerec the F"1ctil1ous Bus·n•ss a (' I I c I ~ •
Devld An.rt Poi1. 243 Al· ducted by '" •nCIMClva.1 that • copy of thtl order tc ..... me ELECTRONIC TELE· Mortu.an. Dlrec1.0C»
ber1 Pl Costa Mesa. Calif Mt~e Of\•r• show UUM be pUbfllflea tr C 0 MM U N IC A T 0 N b44·270(i
92827 Thtt lllletnenl wu hied tlleOrangeCoul 0atfyPllo1 ENTERPRISES 26~ S ~--------~-
Janel Ruby Goddlci!Mn wtth the COvnty Cieri< of Of. • newso•Oflf of ~en AMI Orange C•111
494 Co.1• Men St , Costa •nge CounTy on June 29 cireulttton pUbflshed in ll'll! l The ~tetlllous BuslflMI
M .... C•llt 92627 1984 count)' at IMsl once 1 ..,... Ntme referred to abo.,,. was
Thia bualnen Is con· F24l'73I lor IOU• conNCVllYe well! ftled '" Orenge County on
ducted by· a gen.rel ~rt-Pubhshed Orange Coast prior to the o•y of sate,_, Ju,,. 8 1983
ne<shlp Dally PllOI July 11 18 26 tng F"llE NO F248705
David A Post Auguet 1 1984 D•t.O June 28 t98• Glen ENshw!~ 265 S
This •t•l_,I ... "*' W·93 FRANK OOMENICHINI AMI .)· ange \,illlf
•lllh lhe County Clettl ot Ot .,..,. ir NOTICE Judge of Ille D•.,. Btown 265 S Anne ·~ County on .JIAy 11 ,..,_,"' $uper10t Court 0ra"9~ Cakt
19 FICTmOUI .,..... .VIM. 9U9" a LMIEN Thi• bu~ was con
'21121, N ... ITAT'HllENT 10091 T.-.rt ... _ .... -ducted t>y. ~al oertnet
Published Ofatl99 Coal FouftlaM v-.,, CA. l27'Cll at>~
Otlly Piiot July 18, 25 The 1~ ~·are Publ•s~ Otenge Coesi Gten Buetl"'•'r
August 1 8, 1984 oo;.~E ~~~G COUN· Deily Piiot July 4 11 18 25 Tll•s s111...,..,,1 wu lll>ld w .113 1914 'w•t" 1"'41 C°"""t\-C'41A: of Of. 1----------.;;. CIL 4790 Irvine 8 1vl1 W~ ange County on June 20 rtll.JC NOTICE • 106·208 lrvtne Calif 1~4
12714 11111-st' WITIC( Pub!•"*' Ortn;. Coul
'ICTTTIOUI _,..... Jeor1)' A Henrlells, 13562 '"~"' '"""' Dall) Pilot JuM '' July 4, MAMI ITAl"RmNT Onlleyt,e C• INlne Cahl '1Cnnoul ..,.._.. 11 18 tlle4 W72
The folowlnQ perton II 9271~ NAMI ITATEMbfT ~ ~ M Jeor1)' A Hennetl1 ...,.._
J D INDUSTRIAL SUPP· Thie ataMment wu hied ',.,. fOl!ollwlng ~ lff
E ,........ dOWIQ bueoneaa .. l Y 441 •t """"'mblM with lhe Col.w'tty Clef1I Of Ot-PlfT'S GROUP 19~ t
AW Unll J 92707 ~1 Coumy on ~ 28 AlrpM Wey S Suite !I 0•~ Oltf'll Dodd lD&c ,__ San11 Ma. c.if 92707 23eN Vllenl A•. M'-'On r-VlelO Cellf 9~2 Pvtlllahed Of-Coeat Scon L AuMel1 110·~ lrtl
T -..... A ...... Cot~ 6el...., Cetlt his buwin.N i. con-Deity Piiot Jul)' 11. 11. 25. 11~25 duc:'9d Dy an lndMOuel Augu.t 1. 1984 Mich"' Church. 2, 1e
0.-.no. 0 Dodd W· 10$ Sentt Ana Aye "-1 •2 This l tl'9ment .... ,..., .......
wtth '"' ~ty ()wit of Or· P\8.IC ll>TICE Coet• .._. eeiit 12&a1 ,.~-"I Aalpll My.re $33 W = ......,...ty on June 4 • RC1'rnOUSMllMM Lobo• Mar11100. Sel' nwz MAm ITA"ll1D4T Cllemerl .. C.IH 92972
Pvblithed Or9nQ19 eo. n,. fo11ow1ng per.on 11 Olen H Atnolel.. 8"5 ~ 1 f t CIOWIQ ~ • Slater A..,.. Al1f 4. f'OUf'ltW
Oalty Pllo4 My 1 ,. 2t N(WPOAT SUPPOAT V~. Oallt 91708
August t, 11114 SYITU.&S 401 Bieoorlt•. TN1 ~nMI .. con· ______ _..W,_·.,.I~.._ Ccrona °"War, CA. '2G5 duCtwd by • f"Wal C*t-
P\llJC ll)TIC( Miptl A. Well__,, 401 Nnf\tp 9tlcPlia. Coront dill ... ., Soolt "'-ti AClmOUe ._.. CA 12at TNa Illa~ ... tied
Mam ITAlW Thia ....., .. COl'· wtth the Cownt, ~ of Or·
f'-...... "'9CM'! le llUca.d 111¥; .. ~IS _, 11'99 ~ on JuM 2 I ..,_.....__ f\lilpt!A.Wa.-.O 1914
lfl"ANG.I AUTO OfTAA.· T'* ~1 -l'1ecl f!Ml1l4
ltG. "' ~-Cotta -"" -OINnty ()er\ Of Or-P\lbllaMcl Or~ eo.t ....... C4. '* 1 .,,. CGUllfy Oii JwN , 2' Oailry Piiot ..Mw 27. J4;y 4 ... If WellC>n. U 1 ,N4 1 t. 11 19M A~ U...CA n.11 W71
BAL Tl BERGER<*
S MITH a TUTHR.1.
WESTCLIFF CHAPG,
.&37 E 17th SI
Cost• Mesa
5•6·9371
PACIFtC VtrW
MEMOftlAL PAii(
eem.tary •Mortuary
Chapel • Cremat°'l'
3500 Pacific View Drive
Newport e..ctt
6<14-2700
McCORMta(
MOR'TUMV
, 795 l-c c.nyon
Laguna a..ctl. Ca ,~,
C94-941S
HAMC>lt LAWM•
llT.OUVI
MOrtuW) • Cem.1ary
C1'91nalM'f
HS2!> G ,,_A.,..
Coct• Meee
~-S5$4
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;04 Orenge Coat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 18. 1084
•• ----------~~-----• NIUC *lllCl Ml.JC NOTICE Pl&JC t«>TlCE PtBUC HOTICC Mt.JC t«>TIC£ : ------------------------------~~~ ----------------~.,_~~------~~----ITA'f'Dm:MT °' NOftCI °' NOnc9 rlCTmOUI auHtlll CITY OP
HAHOOl•NT CW UM ""9&..IC IA1.I INVITM U>e NAMI ITAftMINT POUWTAIN VA&.Ll'f '! M N 0 TIC I! 18 HI! Al9 Y eio l'1'UI MO. 01 The ~ P«"&ON are ,,_. ft.AR COMMUNITY
• '10TJTIOUI IUllNlll GIV(N lhal Saven Tl'lrll'I & NOTICE 1$ Hl!"EIY ~OinO cx.IMM u D8Vll0PtmMJ ~
• ~ l.09I\ AMOc&atlon (''Sa~ OIVEN 11111 IUl•CI QllJ..·WOOO. 1830 Su· AMO MOlllOtlD STATI•
The rot1owlng pereo~ Thnl'l"~11 .... thet Olt't.iti propoullwtllbe~ by l*IOt A.,.. Cotti MeN, MOfTMCOlllMUNt'TYDl·t-----1
he.,. ~ the -ot Not• ed by Deed °' the City of Coet• Mee&, 10 C.ilf 92927 WLOl'llRNT OIMICT1WI
,,_. FlclltlOul lualn•H Trv1t (INlellment· lnt.,..I wll TM City Counctl. po, Jamee R G••. 300 E In conjunction with Hou.-
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Name OHARA LAND· lncilUdedl de1ed MllCh 22. 9o1t 1200, Coeta MNI, Call· Coot Hwy Sp 140, N.-.Pof1 Ing and Community 0...
-SCAPI! CO .• 3001 Harctlno 1983, whareln Olga tornla, '2628·1200, on or Beacn. Calif 82680 v•lopment llock Grant
Way, Coat• Me... CA M.tendel I• th• obllQOf, al• before the hour of 11·00 • m Jonn H. Woodbury, 1830 tuncn from the F~al Gov·
t28H i)Obllc 1M1M to be held at the on Friday, July 27, 1984 It SuC*IOr ,..,. , Coat• M ... , em"*' the tollowlng I• the ™~~~~~~Sa~~,~be~r~~~~~~ ~ot~~~~~~~~~i~~iii~iii~~~~~~~~e~~~~~~~~~e~~~~4~~~~~~~= NllM ref•"*' 10 above was Loan Aaaoolatlon. 24012 the bidder to c:Mll~ hit bid T111a bualnHI 11 con-tnr ... )'MI' CommYnlty O.. l .t••-ftl •-•e flied ltl Otange County on IC.ii. cs. la Piela, Sul1• 130, to the City Clerk'•~ by ducted by an un•n· ~I ProOfam, and the l aatn (n Salt lnlll ftr Salt .... ...
5-1$44 FlLE NO F245MI Laguna Hiiia. Calltornl• the ~oper announceel time. corporat•d uaoc;tatlon propo .. d •••••m•nl of THE DAILY PILOT oo• c • • • "'11 ..... , ....... _.. It Mia• M. Oh•r• 3001 !02853 on the 23rd d:O: ll<t• ~be P\Sbllely OC*\9d other than• partMrthlp Community Development Gtat11l l • Mrtal t I I av ........,. -•
HardlnG way, Coate MeM. IJuly, 1984. at NIM o' and reied aloud •t 1100 Jamee A 0111 ot»ect1'191 CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS ..... , CA 92l28 la rn. Said not• 11 bel"G ao10 am , or u to0n tWMtt., H Thia etaternent wu tiled THREi YEAR COMMUNI· W&TIRFllOIT GOI H UL.HJ L ..,.. ...
Thie t>ualneu wu con ~ toe<>Unt of def.Ult by praatleable on Friday, July wllll 1he County Clerk of Or· TV DEVELOPMENT PRO-• Lowell Channel Reel Walk 10 lhope, bMCh,
dueled by 1 lndMduat IAnhur JonM and S.rtlla 27, tt84, In the Councll ano• Cwnty on July 12. GRAM· Proiec11 tunes.ct dur-Telephone Service: . 2br·2ba i.ttv/btly vt.w. pie<, ferryl r•tt. 380
Mike M Ohara Jone1 under a Security Chambert, City Hall, 11 Fair 1984 11,9tlla t98i-82and 1993~84 Furnlatled 1389,000 u , 218 Bal Bl 8n.2'
TNe alal~t w11 flied !Agreement and • Security Orl.,,., Coe1a M .... Call· ~ program y .. ,. Included Monday-Friday Sha A 1 840-8251 with tile County Clef~ of Ot· IAgrMrMnt P*Sga of Note fOfnla. IOf IN l\lrnlttllng or PubH•hed Orange Cout Houalng Rell1bllltat1on. tnn .. ty WEITOUFF UP
enotCountyonJuly3 1884 and Deed of Trull dated GOLF COU~SE MAINTEN Dally Pilot July 18 2S. HOYtl"G Coate "9duotl0n, 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. llll ltll BANK OWNED 4
Publlahed Orange Coeat !January 23. 1914 ANCE EQUIPMENT August 1. 8, 198' Pubtlc S•rvlce. Hlatorlc: Bue.i'ne"S Counter.· 8,::s-.. 2 l 3 Bdr con· o NL y a 2u.t1 o .. 1y Pilot July 11, 18, 26, S.~• Thntt 1~ the Addlllonal Mtl of tht W·122 PraMtVatlOn. Oeval<>c>ment o o .... ...... noed 1~ 1 t ~1 1, 1"'4 ~iglll 10 bid at tile publle Mle apec:ltlcaUona may be ob-of • Comprenenai..,. Com· M d F · d dos 1 ml to bMoh ttna at n •
W-91 iaCheduled •bo..,. or any talned •I tile OfTloe of the munlty ~I Plan. on ay-r1 ay OLW &II OML s10:000 bonUI. 842-9551 Call Bkr "3-8377
~tq~:=:! the ~~rehUICnGtAagenMt at 71CFaa11w P\&.IC NOTICE .c:?:!: Ecnouforcemen1 F 11, Hand110~ 8:00 A.M.-5:30 p .M. Harb°!Jl-Wd-'" ~ .. ~~ht' Mbon-l aata h a fl
. .., v.•wt. oe .... • FICT1TIOUI 9UllNlll .... -n Y •' ou ·.. aeo ......... ,. 1 ay 01111 000 1 YllW ---------alore11ld not• ind 111• fornla Bid• anould be re-Council Conlrac:t Pro)eeta DEADLINES window• woo deck• • 192.00010%down. Ov Pta.IC NOTICE thereof 1h0ul<l be directed turned to tile attention of Ill• NAME ITATIMINT fund.CS during th• 1984-85 and bubbll~ waterfall. Lovely townhouN atyle wlll cvry. NI09 28'
---------to Ill• uno.ralgned The cur· City Clerk, wthln uld tlm• The followl"G peraon1 ire program year will Include PUBLICATIO DEADLIN R-·• 1 t 242 .. ,.,. condo, Cotta Meaa. 3Br w/detac'*2 gar on o MOTICI Ofl QOYl•IHQ renl approximate balance Umlt In • Maled .,,,,.IOpe, dOl"G buSlneu •• Houtlng Rehabllltatlon, -va ue 1 ·"""'· 2V.9a, C11attn1 view merotalty zoned lot. V.
ltOA.RD •Ma19' !LIC· due u11de tll• not• 11 ldent1nedontheou111cs.w11h LIGHT FANTASTIC Hou•lnG Coat• Reduction, Monda'\'.· S t l l 30 l!fllWl ()lJf f1{<~tS $133,500 below market off Main In SA. Ofc 1 TION AHO NOTICI TO Dtl· $40.000 00 The note 11 ... the Bid Item Number and the SPECIAL EFFECTS, t211 Boys and Glrtt Club FKIU· '·a ' : a.m. 1Walt0r9, 87S..eo00 financing PrlnclpaJa only. conatrucled In frt
CLAM CANDIDACY flOfl icured by• deed ot truat on Opanl"G 0.1• ~= Dr Anallelm. Call! tlet. and Ofang•CounlyFalr Tuesda) ~1on. 1:30 p.m. Lido Pac:lflc: Group, A. Newly crptd a pair ac~ Dtl'T'MCT GOV· raa1 property commonly Eac:h bid shall apecily Housing Council Contrect. tu d d , Helderman 850· 1400 77g..9150 vu.to IOAAD ........ knoYirn .. 12975 Fetlowt AV· Heh and every ll•m aa NI Stephen Ir• i(C>enlg, 121 I HOUSING REHA.BILI· "e nes 8) fues. 4:30 p .m. Evea/Wknda 8'4-7681
ILICTION TON Hel.D JN enue, Sy1mar. Ca11torn1a forth In the tpac1fteat1ona Jaaon Dr Anall91m. C&llf TATION The City w111 con-Th d W d 1 30 l llUI I l m lll lllTI Ji1~llt Stan l I ~c::l'::::.~TVALLl!Y Exetutrv!rVi!' P~~~~~~ ::C~ii!~,'~~:C::~~: ~fe~,9 92:~.5ven Gregory Sm1111. :~~u"~ ~~d ~~~a11~=b~~= Fri~:s)' 8 Y Theu;s. • : p.m. 4 UNITS In EASTSIOE UITlllEllOOll ITlll 11111
Notlca 11 hereby given to Savers Thrift & ly stated In the bid •nd tall 161 E 18th St· Coat• Meaa. s1ng1a-1amlly reh•bllltallon 4:30 p.m. C.M With good rental his· Great pol•ntlal for reno-A S..utlf\.11 24' x 52' 1
all quatlfled !*ton• that an Loan Auociatlon ure to Ht tortll any ltam 1n Call! 92627 In addition, the program hu Saturday Friday 3:00 p.m. tory. Wiii Ired• for M•• valor• here. 2 tlouaea on Madlaon Horne wilt elecilon wlll be held In tile 2'012 Call• de I• Plata th• apec1tlcat1on1 shall be T111s buainau ts con· ~upended ao that real· • d F 3 OO Verde home or c.rry large lot In cloN-ln Eut· BRE 2 BA . Ltrge LI•
Fountain Valley Sehool DI• Sulla 130. Laguna Hiiia. ground1 lor retecllon of the ducted by • g•n•r•I part· dents In •ech of th• City'• un av ri. : p .m . paper on Nie 101X'• lldel0catlon.On•3bdrm & Dining ArN. 0
tr1et, County or Orange. Calllornla 92853 bld nership mobll• home parka may par· groaa. A.eking S250.000 & one 2 bdrm Only Kitchen l Family Ro
State of C .. llornla on Iha Publ11hed Orange COHI EacllbldlhallMllorthlh• StephenlraKoemg ttclpate ThlaprogramaJIOwt Call631·1.00tordetalla. $186,0001759-1501 All ~plla~. For
8th day of November 198' Dally P1lo1 July 18 198' lull names and realdencet ol This s111ement wH hied qualtlyinG low-moderate In· ANCELLATJON & tor the purOM of elec:11ng W· 126 all persona and parlles w11h the County Cl•rk of Or· come Fountain Valley real· ' Air eating & Air C
one member to flll tll• 1nterNtedlnthepropoaa1 If •"Ge County on July t6, dentstoobtalnaaalatanoeln CORRECTIONS: \,\;ATIRfRONT dltlonlng.$3.4,500.Yo
vacancy on the governing P\&.IC NOTICE tne bid 11 by a corporation, 198• F order to complete certain HOMt.~ Inc. Adulta Weloome.
t>oard of the Fountain Valley ---------•t•t• the namea of the of· 250645 home 1mprovem•nt1 tArncellat ions and corrections may R!!1L_e1s,.r~E .. o-~• ...... ,.--...,;,,;;,,, 640-5937 Scnool 0111rlct ... 1•!:~~=~~' flc:era who can algn an Publlshed Orang• Coasl BOYS' ANO GIRLS' CLUB --.. ..... ..-.-..~ 1------------
To qualify tor acllool dt9-" "' UIE OI' agreement on t>enalf 01 the Dally Puot July 18· 25 FACILITIES Fac11111 .. are to be made on same d eadlines as above. 1 r=ni C.••trclal
trict goYaf'nlng t>Oetd metn· corporation a11d whether August 1 6 198' be provided to Fountain V•l· ~ p ._ I:
Wr the candidate mutt be a FICTITIOUI •UllNl!ll mor• then one of11oer mull W·l20 youth'" con1unctlon with Please ask for a can cellation 11r~.7
l'llglatered voter In tile Foun-Th• fol:=~ P•11on1 llgn II the bid I• by. part· 111• Huntington Valley Boys' number when cancelling your ad. Ull111"1'•"•'00• WIS RIEotPO$S1~~000SION&S h2ouon ... a 1&11 lllPI, •
1aln Valley Sc:t100I Dtttrlc:1 lleve abandoned the UN of nerahlP or a joint venture PUBLIC NOTICE and Glrl•' Club Tile Club ERRORS ., ""• . GrMt reduced or9CIOI
Form• fOf dec:larlng can· th• Fictitious Buslneu •t•t• the namet and ad· prov1d" e variety ot Mr· : lmmac: 3 Bdrm home In low dwn Agt 5,g..7739 wlfabuloul front•
dldac:y tor 111e 9*:tlon •r• drMMa o1 all general pan-FICTITIOUS BUllNEIS vie.a and actlvltle• 10 local move-In condition Offer• lAiO 91 3
avall•ble 1n the office ot the ~·0~ ~L5CJ~~"".!,cT ~E~EN ner1 and Joint venturer• If NAME ITATEMl!NT youth including aoc1a1 d• Check your ad daily and report new paint, copper plumb-But. ltac~ .,.. ~= a ~~. e:
Reglltrar ol Vol.,.. at 1300· ENTERPRISES, 1630 s tll• bidder 11 • tole The rollowlng peraon I• velopment, health and <>rrors immed1'ately. The DAI L y Ing, root, appllencn Incl. eolsX landmark 5 bdrm, m. r c I a I pr 0 p.
C South Grand Avanue. Sunklll ..,s, Anaheim, CA. proprietorship or another doing bus111ess 41 phyak:al education, 1pec111 ... microwave oven. Great pool, apa, $2l8,000. w /ocean view
Santa Ana. Cellfornla. be-92806 entity that does bu11ne11 L o s A M 1 G o s Interest clHH1, cultural PILOT assumes liability for t he first neighborhood al 1 fair aaaum 1•t. 848-9668 ... 8".000anun...,NM otnnll)Q July t8, 1884 The Fictitious Bualneu under a tk:tllloue name, the CLEANERS. 1312 Unit B· t ans. and 1peclal tripe and .., " .,.. Declar1t1on1 of candidacy Nam• ralerred 10 abO .... wu bid ahall be In the real name west Edinger Street Santa eve1111 Many of the partlc:I· incorrect insertion only. price. Huntington Landmaft( lnv•tment. 759-1501
muat be flied with tile Regl9-filed In Orange County on of the bidder with a dealg· A11a, Calll 92704 paling youth are from low CLASSIFIED 642_5678 BeaC
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0
edecw. ~11B1 r. h2•Ba1 P " trat of Voter• •I the abo.,,. J 8 1983 FILE NO nation lollowlng ahowlnp Soo Bok Lee 28 t 51 and mod«•t• Income famll-T di • l
addreaa no later than 5 00 F~~:083 "OBA (the flctlllout namer Arcada Ori.,,. Mltslon Viejo. les I 'J!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!~~!!!!~~~~~~~~ ra b0D8 w It In an c e . Owner Pm on Auguat 10. 1884. Glen B an •Y 265 s provided. however, no fie;. ca111 92691 HOUSING COSTS RE· t' Realty 1145.7241
Appointment to the elec· A It• Ora~ge w CA tltloul name shall be uNd Th11 bu a In au 11 con· OUCTION The City la wont· Rt llM f tt Salt Rtalll ltr Salt .,-..,.------...,..,,:"":"":'
ttye otnoe wl" be made, u nO• ·.Brown' 285 S Anita uni ... there 11 • curren1 ducted by an ind1vldua1 Ing with davetoper1 and non· 1;;;.;-..--...-...... --. ..... _..,.. lOOZ 631·7870 lrriat 1044 preacrtbed by Education 0 v CA · · regl11ratlon with the Orang• Soo Bok Lee profit corporation• who Gtatlll 1002 Gtatral ___ _,,...,. ..... ..,. __
Oode Section 5328 In tile r~~l~e.buSlncnt wu con· County Recorder In caM ot This statement wu filed propose to con1truc:t rental DOLlllYI ~~~~~~~~
evwit Iller• are no nomlnaee duct.CS by a general partner· oorporattont, lneluda th• with the County Clerk ol Or· or for-tale houtlng unit• for P•tera Town home. 3 -
or an lnaufttc:lent number of 111 names or the Pre•ldent ange County on July 9 1984 low-lnc:ome lamlll•• a11d AllOl8IJllOfl'MlllMl'1MHC~•ETWOM IRYllE Bdnna. 2'h bl. Plan C. Newport Bayfront pt
o~ bldg S1,800.C
Biii Grundy Rltr 1175-e nomlneeeforauchofftoeand 1 ~len Buahway S.C:retary Treasurer and F241MO elderl y P•raont Th• Nloe elzed rooma. Cloae
• petlllOf\ lor an etactlon 11 Tlllt statement wu filed Manager Pubhsned Or•no• c0111 purpose ot thl1ptogram1110 Super cte.n and nu t 3 to tchool• and park.
not llled wlth111 the time with the County Clerk of Or· 1,. The City Counen of the Delly Piiot July 16 25 writedown the co•t or land of Bdrm home on quiet 5187,500 preacrlbad by Section 5327 C 3 984 ~lty of Coat• Me11 r_,.,,.. August 1 a t96' a proiec:t 1treet with nlc.ly land· __..,;..,, r.ce•• '"& n of the Education Code anru ounty on July · 1 the rlgtit to reiect any 0< all w. 1 11 PUBLIC SERVICE. Funds acaped yard Walk 10 Jll.J...:
Notice II ll8o given tlllt ubll•hed Orang• Cout bid• will be UN<I to Improve -· p 0 0 I, I. n n I• • n d ~I so r::I 16 dNlts EXN
N.8.$800,000 or tr•
871-8471 or 848-00S thepollaforuldalec:tlonwlll Delly Piiot July 11· 18• 26· DATED July 13, 198<1 vices for low and moderat• clubhouse. $139,500
be open lrom 7;00 a.m until Augull 1· l984 Publl•hed Orange Coast PUBLIC NOTICE Income Citizen•. The loUow· ealty ,1 aioo p.m on election day ________ _..w_.ao .... Dall'y Piiot July 18, 1984 Ing ellolbl• 1c11vt1taa will be 1•H•OfHT1Al.MAl.HTAftS11MCU
01ted thll 12111 day of Pla.IC NOTICE W 126 l'ICTITIOUI BUllNEll considered thOH c:on· (714) 673 4400 17 SOUTHERN CA
MOTELS tor Nie. F
llat malled. Alao we n
RE agenta. p.rt &
July, t98' NAME •~A Tl!MENT oerned with amployment, 7 8 6-1172 I A E OLSON NOTICI! OF The 10Uow111g person tse crime prtventlon, child cer•. OH&llEL llEIF 1411,000
R-111rar of Vol-• T·UITll'I .... I • doing buslne11 •• lleallh, d'"" ......... educa-BY Betty Brlac;;. ~UANT TO LEADED VISIONS CUS· tlon well~;; 0;-';'ecreallonal
Deputy DECLARATION 01' DllD IC NOTICE TOM STAINED GLASS needs
Publlah•d Orange CoHt C 0 VI! N • NT I C 0 N ruvl WORKS 515'' Poinsettia ORANGE COUNT't' FAIR
Dally Pilot July 18, 198' DITIONi • Corona del Mer Calll 92825 HOUSING COUNCIL The
W·ll8 AND "flTi.ICTIONI NOTICE OF DEATH Thomes Culton Shelton City will eontln• 10 contract
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 0 F p EARL A . 515, Po1nse1111. Corona oet with this organization In
UNDER Tl-IA T CERTAIN SHEDENHELM AND Mar. Calil 92825 order to provide lelr tioualng
---------DECLARATION OF COVE· OF PETITION TO This business 11 con· serv1ce1 to Fountain Valley MLIC NOTICE NANTS. CONDITIONS ANO ducted Oy an 1110111•dual resident• The fair noual"G
-------------RESTAtCTIONS DATED ADMINISTER ES· Thomes C Sl'leUon ounc:ll handles lltuallona
K·12112 NOVEMBER 18 1973, OF TATE NO. Al2391S Thrs statement wH fried nc.rntng dlacrlmlnatton,
Notice of THE NEW PORT CON. T J I h witn the CO\.lnty Cieri! of Or· andlord·tanant confllcta,
lnlet1lloft to ..,I OOMINIUM ASSOCIATION ° a e 1 r 5 ange County on June 29 legal counMllng and rater· ..... ..,operty UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· benefictanes. credJl.ors 1984 ral. etc
et .., ... t. .... TION TO PROTECT YOUR and cqnungent credl· F24MCl1 PROPOSED STATEMENT
No A 123334 PROPERTY, tT MAY BE tors of PEARL A Published Orange Coast OF COMMUNITY OE-
111 the Superior Court of SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE SHEDENHELM d Dally Ptlot July 18, 25. VELOPMENT OBJECTIVES:
the Stat• ol Callfornia. '°' IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· an AuguSI I, 8 t984 Ca1egory 1 Houtl"G Con.
the County of Orange NATION OF THE NATURE persons who may be ·w·11e serntion Goal To enable
In the Mttt•r of th• Eatat• OF THE PROCEEDING otherwise interested In Fou11111n Valley rHldenta to
. Exclusive Channel Reef htghnse
with fabulous vie~ of bay, ocean &
,etty' Ground floor 2 BR. expanded
LR. many upgrades, patio leads to
pool/spa. Boat slips available Enjoy
waterfront living! OOUI ILlfF LIT
Sp«tacular tit• In Old
COM • Bulld your dreem
home with clOM up vlewa
of tide pool• • the l•tty
•ctlon & eoaatal ltghta.
Atklng S950.000 Call
Marllyn Hiii
~-759 ·910~
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3880 Mlcneleon Dflve
lrvln•
time WHITWOR
845-4118
IFFIOI lllLllllt
FOi 1&1.1 W&LllT ae/lllYllE N•wpon Center 14,7H TWI 11111/ 10~ II, Airport Area 17,290 '
lll.IOD FILL PllOE Tr11t .... fH .. a1 I
A neaCc:lean C unit In an lll·IHI
excellent lnatde location I l' Vacant and avallable. Lott ltl alt ,
Call for d•tallt. Fabul&la rnlront
144·1211 COM. price reduced .. 1. $1 ,200 ,0C
•
~ 47&.0418 or 875-08
1
1! _-1.1.w..... ~
ot NELL O'DELL Deceued AGAINST YOU YOU the will and or estate PUBLIC HOTICE live 1n •decant. ure. and
Notice II hereby given SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· A peution has been a!lltary envlronm•nl Ob· LllO ISLE
~~~===~~==~~ wXNf eb bisfRtss L!JHI ltac~ 1041 ESTATE ON WATER ::=:=:=:=::::::=:=:::::. ~ 2ea. din rm, IV rm 083-5321 Any pric».
that, aubject to confirmation YEA FICTITIOUS IUllNESI live Continue lmplemen·
by the at>ove-entltled tu· On Wedneeday. Augull 8 flied by CLAUDIA A NAME ITATl!MENT atton ol a Home Rehablll-
perlor court, on Augull 1, 198'. at 10 00 AM , or u MORAT m the Su-The folloW1ng person 11 tallon Program tor •Ingle·
198,, at 5·00 p.m., or tiler• aoon tnereatter u may be perior Court of Orange doing bullneas ., femlly resldeneea •• well u stter within th• time anowad reaaonable. at the entrance ON THE BEACH1ALONG mobile home• Thi• project by law, Ill• under1lg11ed, u 10 City Hall, 505 Forett Av· County requesting THE ORANGE COAST, Is conduct.CS Clty·wlde.
Prest1g1ous Bayfront Villa. 6 Br. 7 1 2 Ba,
pool. spa, large boat docks, $4 ,850.000
Admlnl1trator of tile Eatate enua. LAGUNA BEACH, that CLAUDI·A A . 23582 Loch Lomond Category 2 Hou1tng Pro-
of Nall O'Dell. dec:MMd. wlil County 01 Orange, St•I• of MORAT be appointed Laguna Niguel Calif 92677 duc:llon Goel To Improve Charming Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba on 45' lot. lrg
aell at Prlvata aale to tile Callfomta, NEWPORT CON· nal Burlene M Wonhlngton. housing opportunlt111 f0< deck, pier & slip. $1.100,000.
highest and beet nal bidder OOMINIUM ASSOCIATION as perso representa· 23582 Loch Lomond ow and moderate Income
on the t«m• and condition• through 111 duly appcinted Uve to adrruruster the Laguna Niguel Calll 92877 res1oen11 Objectl\la To U·
llaf .. nafter m•ntion.d •II agent and attorney. LEE H estate of PEARL A This bualneaa 11 con· 1111 In the acqulaltlon of land
right. title and lnter .. t of DURST wtiOM atrMI ad· S H E D E N H E L M ducted by an 1ndMdua1 for the con1truellon of low
Nall 0'0..1, dec:MMd. al the drHI and tM(>llona number l d Burlene M Worth1ng1011 and moder•I• Income hou•·
time of her dNth and all are •llown below, WILL (under the n epen· This statem•nt waa flied Ing unit• Tha locallon o1 tlll1
right. tllla, and lnl.,.11 thal SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION dent Administration of with the County Clerk of Or· 1PrOject has not bMn de-
the ntate llu :1ulred In TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER Estates Act) The peti· a11ge County on July 13, 1ermlned
eddltlon to that ol ec:edent FOR CASH (peyable at time uon LS set for hearing l984 Category 3· Boys' and
at th• Um• of her dNth. In of aale In lawful money of the p:290475 Glrla' Club Fact1111.. Goal.
tlW rN I property located In United S1a1et) purauant to in Dept No 3 at 700 PubllShed Orange Coast To enhance opportunltlea
Orenga County State of Ille pow•r of aala conleaed CiVlc Center Dr , West, Dally P•lot July 18. 25 tor low and moderate In·
Callfornla, and deacrtt>ed u In 1ha1 ~•In Oaclaratlon of Santa Ana. CA 92701 August , 8. 198• come youth in the area. Ot>-
Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba. playroom. fl.replace.
beam ceilings Xlnt fmancmg $420,000
IAYllDE DlllYE IAYFllOIT ODIDO
Jetty & Bay view. newly decorated Mai
Ka1. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' patio $695.000
1ollowt Covenanta, Condition• and w.112 jectl\19 To provide a feclllty
The Soulh ... terly 82 5 Ret1r1ct1on1 (the 'CC6R'1) on August l. 1984 at I tor youth In the area The PUUISUU HOME OOUIFllOIT
i.et of th• Southwaaterly .. recorded 1n Book 1ogg4 9;30 A M . 1aclllty wlll be located at ~ & J . .
one-hall or Lot 35 Newport Paget S28 et MQ., 1nc1u11.... IF YOU OBJECT to I PUBLIC NOTICE 16'00 Brookhurat Street. V\.ean etty views, marine r oom. 4 Br,
Helghtt Traci u per Map re-Ortlclal Record• of Orang• h ( h Fountain Valley . 3 Ba. 3700 sq ft.. car parking. $1.285.000 corded In Book ' Pag• 83 County Ca111orn1a, and t e granti.ng 0 t e FICTITIOUS •UllNEll Category "' Fair HoutlnG
Mlac:.lla11eou1 M•P• ln the without covena11t or war-pet1Uon. you should NAME ITATEMENT Services Goal To Insure
Office of tl'le County R• ranty 11tpr ... or1mplled, re-either appear at the The followiflg peraon is equal houalng opportu111tlea
CQl'd.,. ol Orange County gardtng llna po~lon or h d tale do•no busmen H 101 all segment• ot the com-alao known u 39? and 397''i enc:umbrane.a alt that <*· eanng an s you T H O R 0 U G H B R E D u1111y Objective To contract
Ramona way Coate M .... tam real proparTy altuated In ob}ectlons or hie wnt· CHAMPIONS UNLIMITED with an agency thll provl<ln
Orenga County Calllornla Orange County, Stet• of ten ob}ectlons wtth the OF NORTH AMERICA 3 151 fair houllng aarvtoea The
Tile 1111e '' 1ub)eet to cur· Ca111orn1• dHCrlt>ed u lot· court before the hear Jrnway Avenue BullOlng agency 11 located at 1525 E rent taxN coo;ena11t1, con· l0wt y G 3 Costa Men. Call! 1?111 St Santa An•
dlllon1, rHlrtct10111, reHr· UNIT 38 LOT 2 of TRACT Ing. our appearanC'e 92626 ASSESSMENT The IOI·
vatlon1. right•. rlghtl of way. 8835 AS CONTAtNED IN may be m person or by Gary I Tabb. 16 The towing Is en aaseasment of
and Haementa of record, BOOK 352, PAGES 31 TO your attorney Point. Coro!lado Caltl the Community Develop·
and th• 11r11 deed of trust of 35. INCLUSIVE. OF MIS-IF YOU ARE A 92l t8 ment Program dHcrlbed
record 1n ravor of Home Fed· CELLANEOUS MAPS OF· Tn•s businass IS con· above to Ille City'• ob·
tr•I Sav1ng1 l!ld Loan Al· FICIAL RECORDS OF OR· CREDITOR or a cont-ducted by an •11dlv•dual 1ec:tve1 as -II•• lo Iha the
aoc1auon ANGE COUNTY CALI· mgent creditor of the j Gary Tabb u S Oepanment of Housing
The property 11 to be told FORNIA d ased ( I This statem•11t was llled e!ld Urban Development"•
IAYSIDE PUCE HYFROIT
Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up,
2 Br. 2 Ba down 2 boat spaces. $1 .250.000
UllU IUOll IULLSllE
Panorarruc ocean & city view, 5 Br 3 Ba,
spacious entertaining home $1.100,000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
J·l l l\11rort. Or"'' N Ii bl'> biol
POil 1111 3 Bd 2 bl fl~lac.. NNt &
clean, aparkllng pool.
t>Mutltul yard. larg• R·2
lot S 1'9,500. ·
1
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Lot 9011178 with good 3 8d
2 ba home. $199,000
Rtf lo0ar41• lttr
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Sunny and bright 3 Bdrm 3
bl 2 level with I grMI
location and aatUmable
loan. lncludH all tM
goodlea Including crac:kl·
Ing fireplace, well to wall
carpel and bat of all •
price that la affordable.
$121.500
C::S.HECT .....,PR1PERT~
lalka lllaa• l
on an H 11 · bH lt . u~t Tile atrMI addreu and ece ' you must 1 e will\ IM County Clerk 01 Or· 11at1ona1 001acttve1 with a 10 1111• other c:omrnon designation. your claJm wtth the •11ge Cou!lty on July 12 loc:ua on tow and moderate ~--•!'!!1!!!11!11!!1••11111!11•• .. • .. •1!11•~11
Blda or offara era lno;lted 11 any of tll• rH l property court or present It to 1984 income benefit. dHlgnated
for lhl• property and mull deacrl bed above I• the personal repreSE"n · Orang:= alum and blight areat, and
be In writing •!Id wlll be r• purported to be 19 Surtald• tative appointed by the Deptluybll~~edot July 18 25. urgent need Houtlng Re· calved at th• office of Court. name of MARCELLE habllltatlon. Boy'• and Glrla'
Voeg•lln, Barton. Klugman c AT AL o o • / k 1 1 court within, f our August 1 8 t984 Club F1c1lltlea Houalng
& Oetting attorney• !or the MA AC ELLE CAT AL DO months from the date W· l2' Cotts Reduction and Publk:
Adm1n111rator at uoo MANNING of first lSSuance of let Sentic• are proiec:ts wn1c:11
Mac:Artllur Boulevard Sult• The underalgned Tru1tM ded C'~, PUBLIC NOTICE will benefit axclualvely low 700 N-port S..ch, Call· dlac:1a1ma any llablllty tor any ters as proVl m ~, eno modar•le tncorn•
lorn11 92860 attention 1neorrectn•11 ot th• 11rMt t1on 700 of the Probate FICTITIOUI IUllNEll cu1ze11s F11r Houllng Sar·
Craig C Ale1tander, or may addr .. 1 and other common Code of California NAME ITATl!Ml!NT v1ceeara111 ellglbleadmlnl•·
t>e llled with th• Clerk of th• detlgnallon, II any 1hown The time for filing The following p•raont are iratlve e•penM Concerning
Superior Court or detlver.CS her•ln ll doing bus1n .. a aa lhe Clty'a objactlv... tl'le
to Craig C Ale.onder at tile Said HI• wlll be mad• to clauns Wl not c>xpire PHOTO EXPRESS 2368 t Housing Rellabllltatlon pro·
above addrHt peraonally, Hlllfy the obt1gatton1 M · pnor to four months Moullon Parkway Laguna grem wlll 1mplement Ill• ob·
11 any ttm• after the 11rat cur.CS by, and pursuant to from the dat.e of the Hiiis c1111 92853 Je<:llv1 stated In Category 1.
publleauon ot 11111 Nolloe the pewer of tale c:onlerred h eW'tf nouced abovr 1rv1n• Famlly Tru1t Jam" Houamg Colla Reuc:llon wlll and t>elor• making tile ule In Anlele VI of the abOv• ref· R 1rv1ne Tru1tN 270 t S carry out lhll of Cat~ory 2.
Th• proJ>«ty will be aotd aranced CC& R'1 and YO MAY EXAM Diamond Santa Ana Calif the Boy• and Glrl1' Club Ft·
on Illa lollowlng term•· C..,, Pl'rauant to Arttc:le V of th• INE the file kept by 9270• ~tlltles will enable the attain· -
~·\111<1 l<O~I
tiOMt \ hw:.
~ REAL ESTATE
831-1400
to th• exlltlng llrat d.ad ot CC&R 1 th• Nolle:• of the court If you are This oua•n•u 11 con· ment of Objeellv• 3. and th• truet of record In favor of A......-nent end Clalm of I ducted by 1am11y 1ru1t Orange County Fair HouatnG Cadllleca to Go-Car1t
Loan Aaeoctatlon. MCurlng th• above dnerlbed rMI tate, you may serve Thi• a111eme111 w11 llled tec:llve of the fourth cat-Roll 'em off the market
a note with •" unpaid bal· property fOf nonpayment of upon the executor or wltl'I tile Counly Cltrk of Or ory With a Clualtted Ad
anc• of appro•lmattly dUM and ...... m...,tt on adnuna ange County on July 3 1984 Per1on1 wl1htng to com· Call Nowl 842·6871 1
:~Macnab· Irvine
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PETE BAR Rm .. REALTY
Home Federal 8av1nga end Lien wu reoorded egelntt lnterestet tn the t.'S· JamH , 1rv1ne ~II help to aoc:ompllltl the Wha1ewr the Fad
12,,300 payable 1245 '* January 11. tat' u ln11ru· trator, or upon Ft ... 740 en1 on th• thrH-y .. r 1-:=====:::::::::::;:::.!.:;::=:;:::=::;:====-
rnontl'I lnc:tudlng current rnant No 8'--01'575. offlelal the attorney for the Publithed Orange CoHt ommunlly Developmenl ',~~ .... l,•l
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1n1er•t of a·~'* annum record• of Orange County executor or adnunu· oa11y P1101 July t 8 25 ogram. or the l>l'C>P09ed .. ;:}~ i'O\J LV,. (.!) JJ<r;::, •••• e«al ••l L IW
TUM. roen11 oe>«atlng and Calltomle. the NoUce of 0.. l.Nltor and flle with Auovtt 1 ti t98• ttatement of Community "~••.., <LA• • •011a 11 -----
m&lntenance a.pen .... and l11Ult and ElectlOn to Seti af· ' W· 119 Development Obl•ctlvH ; DdPlEX i5iOk ; ~emhJma Ol'I tnturanoe to-lectlng r..i property.., .. re-the court with proof of Id contec:t the r:>lanotnG OCMn l HarbOf Vl9w
oeptable tO lhe pureflaNr COl'ded Maret'! 5, 1914 U tervice. a wnttt'n rt' 09partmenl at City Half, P"1 & MCtud.o a.49-00H
11'1111 be prorated u of lhe lnetrument No. M--092297. quest itatlr\i that you MUC NOTICE 10~ 811ter Avenue. (71)
1 ~!;:n: ~~~.~~n~f t:~~~. ::~11°f Oran~ desire apecta.l nollct> of 'ICTITIOUI •UllNHI :,;,~ .. !i':i':-:C.::!i 1 I~ Al G IE NI 1 I llYlll TDllOE
11tft recording of eon· Tile total amount of the the filing of an inven NAMI ITATIMINT hrOugll JufY 21. 1"4, ptiot . . . . . . 1111 ...........
119yanc. trtn•1-tlJIM. and unpaid bal~ of the obit· tory and apprai.ement Tile 1°'1°"'1ng '*'°'1 19 o tubmlttal to the U I 0.. lfll 1·1 IAILY
any title •nturance Polley gatlOO MCUred t>y the pri»-of eat.ate uaei. or of doc'?T~f~' •:ooKS , artment Of HOVtlnG anct I P E M T v Beeutlrul Bey Y1eiw ahall be at Ille npenea ot wty to be ~ and reeaon· rban o.V910c>ft*ll Al 4 8d I den S bath t ". p u r ch ••• , 0 r •b .... ttmeted ooet• .••• the peUtlON or 8( OIFTS 8011 (HI Adam• ublllfled Or•no• Co•at r I I I ry rm • •
pvret1-8 pen ... and .av~ •t the counts menuon~ m A~. Hvnt111Gt0f\ Btac:ll. 11y P110t July 11. 19'' · • · --CU9tom heme. '400.000
The undert19n«l r._._ lllM o1 Ille Initial P1Sblteltl0n Secuon 1200 and 1200 5 Calif 926'8 w.111 I L/H ·land 1109, 140.
therlghtloreject•ny11ndat1 011n.Not1eeofSa1e,lnctud· of th" C"llforni "' C.ClhaJoyceCtntr 84'2 GHAT [ l1ttlT .... ltllttr
bid• prior to entry ot an Ing attorney'• fHI and Proba 'c·.....a.. .. Oonctll~ °"'"·· HVflll"GIOl'I --------I r I I 111-1111 /MO-Hit
order confirming the Nie CO.ta. I• 12,087 00 te ~e Beach. Call! 926'8 For Id •c tion -- " . D~TED July 9. tf84 DATED. July 5, 196' William S C1eeb Thlt buaint .. 1• con ft I\ OCEANVIEW-3021 OCMn
Craig C Ale•ancser, PC NEWPORT CONDOMINIUM !700 N Malo St Stt ducted by •n tndlvlduel C I I P A H C O Y Dtvd ()pen '!::'l 12..f Voegettn ..,.-, -~ ASSOCIATION ' Cecilla J Carter a a · 84.4-72061876-47 1 a o.tt~. AfttlfMrl ,., ly L• H Ourlt. It• us f1111 11atemanl WH hted I I I I I'
Ad"'l"'latra ter, UH irttorMyancl~• S&cta Ant, CA . tt701 111rllhtheCount.,C1«t1 oiOf. O :I Piol · · · · · hlf1/l,f,1Nh
MHArlhur le•lnerd, 382 Third St~. Suite 202 H3·31A8 1~ County on July 12• a11y J New on mkt/0-CS....o 3br
•utte 700. ~ ....., l.egun• leecll'I, CA a2es2 Pubhshrd Or•n~t 11 4 l'1tOSll •o.VJSOR Agt t40-t5Hn5t-1451 CA tatO f714).t97·33'7 ft
Publlahed OrlflO• CoHt P\lbll•ll•d Orange Coaat C0ii.1l Oa1ly Pilat Ju y Pvbllaned 0•1"0* Cout 1 OILY 111111,
Dally Piiot Juiy 1} ti 24 Dilly Pilot July 18. 26 11 12 IR 1984 Dally Piiot July 11 ?& 642-5678 1084 Auoutl I 1084 WTh I 11 Augu11 I I 198• I ,.. __ .... _.-£1 ,. a N!Qf Homee. on IOt '°t(
TW •00 w 114 w 123 ..a.l·UTI ll••tn I --~H .11 lnoomt ~-1871 ----~~-~-~---
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w/fant utk: oc.an vt.w. wanted eona1ructlon
Club HM. pool, A?•. pM to rent 6K· 10K aq
pier In guarded gate NMda to ~ prop
comm of TrMSure laland zoned Cuey 846-20t
$67.000 499-2826 ~-~·-----
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IOUI YI/ht 1ate r•. 8ta111 hnla• .. 1121,000/la .. tffer
OWNER Will TRADE ce .... itl lu ZJ
Dall llal .,.,., ltr Cameo shor.. OCI
ll"l•1• a-...a•t vlft, 3 Br+den. 3 E "" • • _,.. Pool. S28604mo. •
For you and your married 873-7781
children, ocean view
home+ 3 rentela. Preeent l!!J!lt ltu• 21
groaa Income $2720 pr 1f1 UIYM
mo 905 & 925 Temple Falrwau condo. 2BR 2 Terr. Property I• cie.r ' $360.000 nel Ownr Prof decorated, Pl tennl1, S 1700 mo o 494--0 154 055-1550, ev .. /wk1
Laguna S..ch Colt~ 840-2407
n•ar main beach ----------
S162.000 407-~86 Htttfl laflnhltt•
Gtatral U QUAINT COTT AGE-owner
dnp. Bid to panoramic
vw or enjoy eo1y boh
lvng-$18 4 ,900
714-952--0716 Barb mag
l"?'rt ltac~ l
*IAY FllllT 01111
2br 2ba. pool, boat eltp
avall. By Own« 875-8837
78'on bay, rm• 100' boat.
6Br, pool. Dally 11-3 101
Via Lido Soud 673·7873
UMllU
2 Br wlgar l yard, E.ii
C.M $850/mo
1 Br, CdM, $800/mo
l•••trlW1attr .......
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PtlOP 1&1&111111'
114/111-1111
lalha 1tlu• U
Caaual 2br fiM w/gan
bullt·lna kid• olc 1525
•Ht-1110* Lu11 for teu 3 + br 3ba 1
frpk: wetbar dr dbl
S760 am pet ok 539.e a..1 Alty fM
TwnhM for Jr Exec. •
2Ba, hkup1. PM ~tlo.
Iv & dining/bar 848-3( ....... .......... 11
*UYFlllT* Qorgeoue 38r 29•
amenltlel. 2 atory. •
IM $2100/mo. 875-41
Agt Avall A.ugutt 1
Not tar to Newport bu1
fOfdeble 3bdrm upda
kltetl kid• upper sea PRICE REOUCEO TO 53M190 Beet Alty ...
$498,500. Like new. 3 8d
2ba. den, bullt In atereo CtrHI ••I •r II ~ulpt, TV gate for a.cur-O&llll IHlll
Spacloua ooeenvlew,
bdnn. 3 ba. awtmm
pool, dbl -o-. $26 mo to month or 1
UlllULn
111-llOI
lean Call Ste1
173-1373
IEWPllT llEllnl one ume otter u
Derting 2 Bdrm, 2 btl <*:· bachelor bungalow
orator'• cottage. Fee· PCH utlla fr" tlu
ture. lattlotd patio & 53M190 a.t Alty tee
hUQe ywd AuurM nnen.
•119,000. By owner Xlnt V1ft of ~. : ua-na 1424111 ~ 91,~·a::lo.
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SEAVIEW SBr 28a, 24 tlr lat+ MC aa80 487~ ;:"l1~o;' J<Oeo~ s Bdrm 21" a.. i Y" ~
TION (119)729-1& 18 dbl att. oarage wlope11 yard. btt·lna. .,..., .,
SUPER SHARP ouatorn MC. tySlem, new noc
twnl'lomt Zit 2ba. den, Av.. now •Simo =~ ~~i::: Tll.11111' Ml· 11
wltettnt 1Y owiw. 38r 1\t8e dp(jl ln IA ..
OS*' Sa11&11n ,.g at~ Otr, tncd yrd t72&1tn
hi llland (ford & MOO aecul'lty 20203-4
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Thal'a ALL you pey fOf 3 llnea, 30 dArya
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A!t_blt Doora-Wlndowa·Ptlloa· .. tdul ftt........... HAUl-.MOVl·RfMOVE Uc.2IOM4. 17"43a or.na...toatill ,,.......-.-_____ _
pil\(inQ Xt ... e fGP;J;; ~~~:~~~~: P&Ulll 11111111 ~t>-tree-tnltal ~~s~:-s;;&t j!m a;;;o Gr. lfM lltMnllng. lnlle11t. ,_......_dip . .-c. &:'a Gd WWW f,.. DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIEC TORY
ReaurfMllng-s .. 1eoatlng Quell work. tree Tr• tnmrnlnO 1 llWnovel Free ~ for Mr Ouallt)I • ._... ,..... ~ MlM Maoil033 tfh. dwl •-.....,...
Ind • S&S 831-4199 4US l~ M&-e;'4o 1 Aotoeftllno-Llwn maint. . OUmp~~lng-MOYtng OCC9lkllt l20tw ~ ~ .._ Delle .. i-.46a ecpe,t ..._. & ,_,.., LAN swt1:m l1l4llO A•tt DttlJ~ Ctatat C.atrttt F,.._. 541-1085 P.U./Oellwty Bee1Ae1• ........ ..-jHT/£XT. 20YW9Elcpet. l1"9111P· 1t)'r91n.,.,1;, ... .---. ... .------* Df'tvwaya, patiO:. patht, Faraltut Tree Trtm c ,,.. ..a. 2411'· 8aMot3 118191M131 A'f'WIOt Aocwn '21 + Lie l.oto3S ..._.,, O~~cr HJ: ,}2f~ :::.. ':J>b !~ .. ~:''· ... lalalaJa~ Yard Mal~.&= LT HAULMI ·MOVING •. M .. .W.. '42"°442 a:::,,..~= B 7 · ev ___,......, _ Leo 557-4&oa G•• & Yard Ctnuc>a _ ._Ill.I.•._ I• _. aoo i........._
wax. Y•PPt. 51-8431 Driveway•, Sldewalka, Eltl*1Fum QJ;;gno Jon 94&-a112 om&Q:l10f; Ml""'..,_ S.W.AIOZ.W.'•Got llbOr=lt ... ~
.... •uat. P111oa. s~ Pada. Uc:'d Job to llTWI ,, .. eett-lad. ·=~ Blodl~ lnt.lat.free-.LomtrtA "',..,_.'°'ftWY"* be lclelWd. ~-plu1thelRVINl!M1AROR ltni Ron 55&-0034 matea. Jerry s.c+1oer --_, __ :!L. Alf• F ...... ~ 10yt'ltrirp.tl0nded.Nur. ......n10 OOf'lrllclOrS --..s eo
nd •"'-HUNTl"'"'TON ct Biii the HouMtlotd I DRIAd ·----1 451730(714,..,....11 ----1n ......... ~-:EACHCOMBER .wry Ullll IMll . CarUaia1 Hendyman *> 111• heYI-SERVICE: 1 ttlofougNy ...... PAINTER H£E.D8 WOfi(j ~";; -_;;-;:-
Wedneaday at WecleanyourhUhndr• CW Cut '"9~751-l030 CIMl\houee ~1 *~1Wi&• tnt/£xt ~,.cal>.~ wa. conUCl ...,.;
no •X1ra charge! Place ilnca at your tllp. caring Moth« Will s:s;;u Cerpeotty P8lntng Aepalra Expett.1.. Houaealeeplng CL!AN .. EXPERT (2t) y;. ..... ':':'a::. &a;U;;: £. ™' QrondliuU51 40lt"""
CALLTOOAYll Calltodayta.48--0712 lnmyhome CMarM/enc Topped/removed ~ 10yru>11>.al~lnd ~NtlWorthy 0¥9r2S)WR~W» o.MP81ntlnQ 1 dlee.Alfl.Uc.#348177. el"I QU8lltlON. Coano-lllfll Liii Zlmmennen Boat Main· lg yard-Ml• 831-5253 up new.l•WN. 751-3-t78 mobUe hm. ~ ch-We bf1ng ..-and Uc. T-118,421 130-1153 AC'a Palntlnci& "'P4* K. FunM 14M193 tor'• State Llcenae
Yoor Delly Piiot tenance from TOP TO Clean Upt•Tr• Tr1mmtng COlJnt #AC l53-42l3 PTl vacuum. Kitty &4l-4l70 nilYml-.&m EXT£AK>R S'E~S RE.PAI"~ & =· r:m 0:,,=
SeMoe Director, BOTTOM 833-6591 Ctatracttrl Yard Malnt.•Heultng eomp.tlve Rat• for all Uku CLEANER HOUSE? IJ-11 ··=.. le. "3-421'3 PT\. .... FN9 .._ 3C¥'9 e.p. AM. CA tZ701
•• :~2111~l1velOt C.atral MIKE 650-3283 typea of comm conat. & Expertlae/Suppltea/Llc. ar.ng.eo Oftalnal 170-272! ~Wall •
'".... IU Cuiatt •uia1 lat CLASS CONST Commerclal/Aealdentlal ,....d. repetrs. 20 yra Jecquellne548-0651 StudentMM..1,...., ~ ~~~~~~~~;;:.i;; cablne11, cabinet Remodellng & New eon11 Land~ Maintenance e,xper. 751-3e62 lk:. SunMt Coeat CIMnlng Uc. n2........se.e.41...a421 11mo;~:r-0Ja1COW1z=~i.=18::-itn:~ Ttltlll "'*
i'.a l=lta .. l lacing, ban & 1orm1ca roreomm &Reaid Llc'd. Ouallty Service. rw. UC. ~Reptira.1Syraexp Lldbn.ll deaning. Apta. NEWWerehou8eStoreoe ltllledon ,.._eon... ,,;z;t:Jonem THINGS
ne t 181 flat countert1>p9. 549-5747 insured & bonded Com· bon6ed 20 yra In area. Gen. malnt. el.ellcal. hOuW, ob. Exp'd Free laniq llnlCtt ant~. 511-ISIO 1 lnltallatlon t 1 2 llne TO DO
BU1id1 · Spec ktt, CABINETS & CARPEN-petetlve ratea. 751-.3662 McW~5~1CaP8 plumb. Craig 539-4119 eetJmat• 751·9038 ~·~ FAATHlffG INTEAIOAS phonee, est °""" pt'IOne, ""\1.-_ _;~...::.~--
bath, ofc, rm edd, patio TRY. Smalt Joba ,.epalrs 1011111 RIOl otln "m UU n .... ff U1 Retlabte, honeet. reuon-~· ~NA~':.: HAHGIHQ/STAIPPtNG I yn exp 642-8220 -'1. ftl Clf --cov/dcka, bay wndw. Lie free eallmatee 6"45-2003 · Remodel/R~alra· oom •1 COMPLETE GARDENING ServtcesA toZ. We've Got abte exp. local couple. 47&-0214 VtSA-MC 873-1512 -2 ..aad \hi
448445. Steve S..7-6078 and reald. Llc'd. bond~. Malnt..Clnupa-Tr8M-Sod The Perte>n fOf .very Jobi Ampte refa 873-7227 NORMS WAUC<>VEA>NG le'lct _ , • • .._. -
ADDITION'S. DESIGN C1rratrz 1n1. F°' "'· 552.9142 111-4411 M&-7310 ITUYIMllTIUllS Paia~ Frwe &t. 10 per ro1 Pf« 1 118 11111"-:;;.t
AND REMODEL AU 15h" .... of RemOdeltng. LANDSCAPE I CLEAN· Repalra. Painting, Drywall, HOUSE/OFFCCLEANING RAINBOW PAINTING ~330988 780-7211 ~a S-· -r.t.a{• .,_. ... S
Uc. r .... 831·2345 Fences, Patio's, Palnllng Dep Grtealap UP 5 Yra exper. fr .. •t. etc. Free estJm.t•. CMtu.lnyourclaanlng Ouellty la°"' potlcy IOf\lll protecta. 161·1<M1 -.a --A ttie -Altl I Cr1pln Reas. price 841-1990 -t;..,y 60011$ 10:S 1 g Dave 760-8077 Gary 645-5277 PTL ro\811 846-7310 6~ JEFF Uc aeaa fluter /a.,.h ...., ... -... r~
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wk,contemp oll palntnga. Patios. Decka. Fences. Teacher, 21 yra exp. Tree trim, Lawn MaJnt. etc. home/boa. Rea no job Deoen<table a ex.1>«'d. wortl for your S. Free Mt. Neat Pa1chel & TutUt9. Fat, friendly~. We IC.. sbOPCJllll -nuda,portllta 543-0350 12yr exp. Dave 646-2990 546-28.48 free est. Juan Ml-9448 to .,,,.,.,, .. est 850-4304 M&-eo98 or 552-9522 Ref'a. Dale 846-5837 Int/Ext free ..t. 846-8251 p.u & ..,.., e7s.6712 -'1·
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lerra Mgmt 8.41-132 Spmgdle S850 894-4961 Herbor Rklge. Tennie & S72,000 at ~. 8 Sand se95/mo 2 8d 1~ba E· CepiatrwlO, pool, ).:.. 1 UUl1ll
S595 cute cape Cod 28', pool S3000/mo. Bob dollar Ct· owner 9'de townhou9e llke new m10enaPtHbf661-2Cl72
tlle Ba, wood ftra. New lniat 224 Koop 631· 1* 631·2923 laundry room. gar. IN NEWPORT BEACH FerM!e lhr 3BR 28A N9w-AR£ FREE
cpt/drpa, uaed brick, 38r 21%8a WOOOBRIOGE 4 Bdrm + maid'• quarters PENTRIOOE COVE petlo/ywd, on bua route. A great place to ltve on the por1 Condo. walk to bdl
grdnr. No !*18.45-25&8 PARK VIEW PATIO family rm. dining rm: 2Br 28a, apllt...,_., frpCll, easy frMWay acc.aa lipper Bay. Private $340 mo. 67~ Cal:
2211 Ptac«ttla HOME Feeing park & ad-beautltully decorated. w/d, 2 car ger w/opener, 2629 Orange clubhouHI . & health Furn walk to bdl S450
Brand new 2 & 3 8d con· Jeoent to lam pool faclty view, apa. Spy;t111 Hiii pool, spa $050 55&-i200 Tit._,. M2· 1111 apu, 8 tenni. couru, 1 Non-amoker 873-2008
doe--cholce of carpeta 78&-9760 or 857-4056 $3500/mo. Bob Koop a rta ti r -t-L .. ~ 28drm ..... 1Ba. 712 ~. cloee to t>ualneea. pma 557-5252 (eict 2tn S9~5/up 8.42-1558 •(IT&ll 631-1266 nfA ta ••aa-..... OC Airport, Faahlon __ . ------·-------•I " halkna-, Apt A w/9'de laland, OC>flvenlent ~ H. B. nice 2bf 2tle apt, non --------
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basic <*:of EZ terma 1"'1ne leaeea Lovely 3 Bdr twnhme, Ptaiuala Ziii MESA PINES 2660 Harle dep. 8.41-4023 FOUND: fumttur• Oollly. £tm newty carpeted, traah BEAllTIFUL Bach $475 SI-'-1 & 2 Bdrm ... ...,. M ~ ..... -. Call before 10 AM . MllSSIM am ... ,. ... , ..... ,.,. ... ..
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--, al t .......... tlful 1e• Upper duplex furn •..-._,. atute rworn to .,... ~ eu 8503 For~ lebOr oone1A1t1nO OiSOr I P n · .,_. spa, '' OCI ' 1Bdrm $575 28drm $875 menll & Towl\houaea 2ba ept NB S350 """-.;.NB John Wflf'Wj
I of room'°' enter1alnlng. EANFAONT 2 8d PRVT patio, pool, ape from sao. (AM •boUt &4&-0848 ~-FOUND-GREY/WHITE kit· ... i......... ... hM lmmed ll£ FED£RATEO GROUP ea It $2850/mo. 1 yr lie. Agt $800 mo. ,.... 87 TOP area. quiet. no pell rumlahed apt• CC>m91et• ten-Orenge and Flllrwy ..... -•
Lota of cloaeta & atOfege y 1 844-0927 C-• •ti •u •••2••7 with TV, llnena'& utenalla, Sngt mom w looking Piece &4S-841t opening In aoct'g daipl. (213) 728-5920 3bdrm 2ba apeoe ege •••-__. -mutt be rented '°' atlort fOf aarne to • home eowpm typing, 1CMl9Y by Ill ..... f'1 M
kltch encl ger lhady yd 7 86-1172 EASTBLUFF 3 bdr 2 bth Condo, fUm or unfUrn. 2& Nice 28r 28&. No peta. term°' longer) On Jam-In lmmed .,.. & ltw U· FOUND &.t boMk:ell touch. record ::c't •=--=--.,.,.,...--=-~-:--.,...,..-,-
S70063M190 Beat fee :nlyd~t~1~yr;.'t:',1~ 28a. 3rd floo< w/petlo. Avail approx Aug 1. boreeRd at SM Joaquin pen989&42..,.19af6PM btwnl-11:30M1toldntfy Exp nee. Xlnt t.Mlftta ~forw.nttwln9.
Newport arN 2br with No peta $975 &42-6597 S525/mo 7&0-1411 or Hiiis Rd · 213-t:le-7185 working oonclttlona. Con--Mond8ys & ~
pool acoeaa S550 worth Economy beectl hut $425 ~ti •na BM 8.42·7528 ...-twtum 14'-1IOO ftL Liii .. Tiii Found: Tame_,,,. Oo¥a. tact Pam 833--0810 lpm to tlpm. 752-0112
morel 5339-6190 Beat 3&&.. Michelson Drive pays rent & utll• free Nice cteen 28' 2ea condo lllS-1U Hr eotea ~ HB ..............
Rltyfee lnllne ~~g~1~c~~n:':!"' peta x:.ure "=j::> wlfrlg. Good l~tlon. Wtaa11 " lilffillD-J• McMHfrtng en:i1bo
Newport Height• S350 for Turtle Rock View dramatic · Quiet, aecure · Leeve melN08M1·1163 3bdr 2be gar-priv leundfy G~T ;i>H~F,?~ ::.t_: Found: White dog wtth 1.0 . 38 hour car1. CC ~· a..rtN ,.. Salon In
ballc bectt h~t w/w ,.eters 2 8d den 2'11 ba 1991 Newport &46-8373 POOL. flrepfeoe, pvt patio rm-dllh wash-lg prl dadt ING OF ANDINO A NEW N9wpor1 8Mdi At*"lll Ho-s>ftal, good ref a., Newpor1 a.ctt now ln-crpta bftlna low mov.ln Id Ing $1550 6.73-4299 LIDO CONDO VIEWll X-LG 2BR $635 S750 831-8155 FRIEND! Shelter. 844 36541 en1tw8'utk;, crMtlw, tervleWlng for .. tat»
53M180BeatRltylee w · Spaclooa Lido Plfk 2 II trt Eastsldenopet1557·28.41 • -=• •.. FOUNO:yogtanTerTtat·Ptt enJoy wctklng wlttl the Styllat & Manlcurltt
ff.a W 0 0 D B R I D G E bbdrm, 2 bath home with a w/awtm pool condo. Muat w to ap-*OC'a largeat agenc:yl * Bull ·Vic Baker & etdert)' PIT M deyslwtt. 112-5108 Dua Ptiat .... Townhouse 3·bdr 1 112 charm and detall. S2000 tennis court. Euy accw Pvt 1 Br, frplc, pool, patio, preclate. view ot Harbor Most prolul'aoel and 8ab~1979 Cell M-ffl...Spm S.l-30811--------2 Bd 2f%ba 1200 aq tt c1oM be $850 mo 559.9539 per mo. fOf Olymptca on frwy exit gar No pets. 399 W. Bay. Xlnt amenltlea. Securled c:omptete Mrvtce on.tedl IUIJT....,.......
to l>Mch & ahopplng 1 • It L 2%4I WINTER RENTAL· 111 380•9n 1 581•2121 St $5.45 650-6357 parking Call Valerie •We ..w al ctttea In Found: Yng 1gt tan Ml MN S~AAY CCSM 640-1900 T.......s.t
cent«S950493-5574 -1aa1 IC• thru6/8,'85.2Br, 1ba, , Quite 28a cottage type (213)27&-0211 OCl•Characterandem-Germ Shep mh1 ~ Counttea leedlng '40-1800
r.ut.l. Panoramic ocn YU 2Br, large llvtng rm S1400 P4lf Af!rlatab, Val. w/ger laundry pvt patio EASTBLUFF apactoua 1 ptoyment ref °'** In Monrovia St. CM/NB .,..._.,19ing/pubUc ,._ •~
pool. IPL Allto Bch S350 mo $625 '+ S500 .MC d8'>0 Bd I full . 1116, 546-2201. ext <I02 tlon• agency hu an ........ "~ V&ll~ 2234 Incl ut Fer~son & Hahn WlTHflllT ... El C..eral 2112 $23 credit etc 642-3099 • ar~~·~:ts. ts•2~~~ Loat 713 tan/bm Shec>. opening for a anarp Pllln•••t l*'1 ttme poe-
sueh a1'81136drm261 REM2•11 '831--0935 111-1.00 llJ-llOI Apta f()( rent In Gerden Spac:loua2bdrnewpainl· 644-4787 aiillT/lUIM mix Vlc.Newpof19wfl. ~~:~:~~g m'='"·!:i. =-~~=~~~
pool h<>m4I 2 garagea LIDO ISLE 2 lty 3bdr Grove 2 ...-a free rent dr~ S575 no LIDO VIEW Spec deklx ta2~1M Me-1ooe 0t (115M-2627 .... under~ and to approx 5:30 pm No
S750 539-8180 Beat fee UNIQUE. charming 2 ator, chrmng hm on moat dellr on the 2nd mo. FOf flllY ~age 8.42-3371 cutl lBr, 2 lg baths Lie OifiC1 lntab Hit LOSl HIMALAYN ~ o60 haw 1t.1perlor tyi>lng GP8r nee.. A'1tfJtt ~
l•at. ltacli Cape Cod, 2bf• den. 2ba, at. avell 811 Sl&OO agnt '.!!!! ~7~ll lhe man-E·alde Spedous 38' dplx $1250 lie 675-6359 ~ rneteanylntoapp-11aaid ...... kno#l1.ofword ny9MW. 1880 ~
2 frple, lerge trees. ocean Edie Of Cynthia 64'-9060 ..,,.... •nt. Prvt yrd & patloa P"IME W OC"' .. NFRONT SMALL Of'FICE ground 650-4451 proc.aalng end die· Co.ta~ ...... "IDOi side or Hwy., north end, ·-·L...-I I .. M A.I! _. n ..,, leYel, appfOlt. 600 aq. ft.·--------Pr avell Sept lat. $1595 mo LIDO ISLE 4br contemp - -I & ... ,.,. Frplc. 2 car gat. Many Yrly lrg 3bf 2ba + 2 car Avail. 811. Udo 191e ...._ L 0 ST (RE W.ARD ) taiphc)ne lor agency l&llEI
Townhou ... 2 br 2'A ba, 494-6807 Solarium. dramatic LR. xtru Incl $925 M&-0648 spaces.avl8/1.S2000mo Free stand! Allt f0t KMMhound (SHAVED experience hetpfu~. ExpenelM»d. fUll or '*" g~ J:Z·J:O: trplc, 1 4 spa $2400 mo. 675-4166 1p::kl~ :ac:.vf}oo'7.: Mtg 875-9111/ 831-6285 Steve. 973-1~3 FOR SUMMER)lght gray ~.:"'e:n-to. time. C...... I Recap.
536-4837 Newport Shor .. 4br 2ba Incl. utll. Agt. 875-3331 Westfield Apt• LOGO Secluded 2bf 1be, etec body/dark mark~•· Cocnren Chaa tlonlat wented lot l~rt lfac• 2219 S 1 ,395 yrly Dockal de Ctnaa •el M--lM44 APARTMENTS kitchen, carpor1 & pooi c-rnery ~~~ corr;o ~ ans. to CHIP 84tr 1 LIY'lng9ton & eo'. Faahlon lalend rel ell Eully youra s7oo 3br 2b• -Real estate 840-8208 ,... ., .. ., __ t"f 1 G d .. S550 Ill 1 Vlut dee> '· · ret + a.· Shep/Doble mfX M 5 PO Bo 8710 Newport store. Must be avallabM dbl gar newer kit kids Y, b ock to beach mint CiNn apecfooa 2Br 2Ba ....,..u I U ar en nPtS, + u I . Recept/MC. 'y. 87M80S ' yn. X for ~and week9"d 539~6180 a.at lee 2bdrm home klds/n.A\ ok Npt Cr .. t 2Br dei1 2'A bl t~•~.· g"'•, w/d ••50 1..:. patios, decks, IPL No no peta &75-2S20 gd watchd09, friendfy, e.eetl, Ca 12858 no .. ~-E 84+5070 ...-.., -.., ..., --------•COSTA MESA. R40. type. good home. 494-TOSJ phone calla plMM. ,.....,. •.
OVELY OLD Sp"'NISH ~ S625 i..ae optional at condo, pool, tennla. Lie 6 5-4912 Agt pets LIDIY... 2300 -tt wtth ~ ,.,._.,. ----.,..---.,,.-L " '" 539~190BestRltyfee $1250.nopeta,8.46-1148 2Bdrm/1'/4Ba -~~!5 --. .._.. --·1• DtJ CHILO CARE. In my C.M Bdr huge part(-llke beck Elegant apt 2BR 2be. fWn 2Bdrm/2Ba ......, 2 Bedroom 2 bath .,.., carpet•. yflghtt ir-.1--.u .. Atwwwlng S.W:. T.... home. Want reac>. per90n
yard 9 6 2 • 7 8 8 7 or 2 Bdrm, 1 ba, cozy Lido Nwprt Crat oen YU 3Br. atp rm totaltY re6.c:orated 398 w Wllaon 631-5583 d«:oratora model • ctub and air /cond. phOne operatora 3-1 1 Mon thnl Fr1. 7:30 to
963-0902 .-tor Jim S 111e home, aparkllng down Ir, pool. tennla ptu'lh cpta new dr1pe9' houae. pool. IPI. aauna Right Rtty 97~ CllCIS INft. 382 3rd St. ~ 5pm 1 chld. 1182-1738
llWllOWI clean,newpalnt,carpets. $1295/mo. Ferguson & Ille, app1•i & paint.,,,.: Baat.ltac• 2741 831-4!MI099999119975.00 UliliMIFFMIS 9wfl Ev/Mndl.47&-8307
drapea & atove w/mloro. Hahn R.E. 8.42-1183 eludes new waahet & 2 ea no petl, U75 tMO 1 ..... &YllJIU 1111111 APPOWTMENT SECTY 2Bdrm bungalow w/lrg
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Frplc,encfpatlo,dblgar, St ILWIUI f21i dryer S1500/mo avail! Regina Clrcle HB fotpnot~ttudlohra S 1400 mo. •eue. No . • • after July 20th. 1e0.1556 840-7653/496-57&0 FREE RENT In exc:Nnge O.C Airport.,..._ Month to 111 L !IT• an 10-2,..a Cell 964-8700 pell. Phone tor appl & Pine cott:r cozy 28'. '°' ute houM deenlng month. 7141833.2237
appt 644-0889 or frplc, wal to beach. Small StudlO. No kltch-3 Bdrm 2 Ba Covington 546-5431 NEWPORT 8CH nr 0 C fa.L111111_ •1..,.
776-9880 $715, 1 adult 499-1997 refrlg and hot plate only. ownera unit. Nr Murdy Lanuna 8ch Furn ....,. ent A',..,.,. Oekot• full ,,;,,. ,.,. N Auto Quiet, metur• adult. $350 prk & 9dlll.. 673-1153 -.. • .,.. · ".,.,.. •· 7 a-1..a• 1 .. Inc utl avall 8115 Ba, n/IAr, buS/prof 40+ vtc:e bldg.: 318, 4-40, 830 -1• -
7&0-8520 SUWlll Pool. S350 49'-0451 aq ft may be combined 1-------lnto one aulte. ~t• •na HM flWIE Nr~ =~l.!: Right Rtty 91M533
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Pet1 OK. Avail 7 /23 $535 From San Dfeoo Frwy W•tclm NB 1225 Incl ftoe apece 2:25-1000 aq ft be uper1e!M»d In deen-rMttameut. 40/week. no 1131 8 I Ill~ + S 1035 cSepo 675-3875 drive North on e.ctt 10 · lots of parking. janltortal ..-end&. Mlery com-Mcf"edden and Weat on UtH. Woman only. Non andallutlllndffS1.00/aq ing, ~ig. and fight mer1urete with U· ~ typi8t with llhlppkiQ
2 8d 2 ba cloeed ger good McFadden to Seewlnd amoker 146-6551 ft mo-to-mo ok 557-7010 cooking, Otgelia.d wfttl penence.. Celt Tine experl•nce preferred
Tbu ... day, Joly 19 Eaat-alde tocetton no ..... I bli:&:b ..,.. good , ... teea. In u-64S-0130 •• pet• $575 841-2260 Vlnag.. 1714>893-51... tte ,-.. ~ Ii:=•.......:-• change tor an apt. In ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19): Get going. taJce initiative. realize you -"99 11n1&1 s Laguna the NABERS CMA ~ tor bulY
areonrighttrackdesp1tecomplaintsbythosewholackfa1th. You'reon 2bdr 1~t>a Twn h~ s~ ~:· ~~:;::: VMUJMTB. lntal1 Zlll =· PtaMa ~ ~ med tldllty Flt dY9 or
solid ground, financial picture will be brighter and you'll experience pat~-nopet•M2 + p1ex. No pets ~75tmo Wkly reritala now avail. 1ilUO Aarbo:. F.V. acMne to Mr Daniela PO ...,.. a..1-1414
greater emotional stability. Scorpio figures prominently. dep 7510 536-0490 S140lwtc & up. Color TV. 1240 aq ft. Box C 19525 trvln• CADILLAC
TAURUS (A{'ril 20-May 20): You _ learn a secret. ~ember of 2bdr 1ba wtw cpt drpa pn I luMu fld 2~~ ~BPYd CM Agent S..1-5032 92713 or Call Terry
opposite sex praises you -and 1s sincere. Dream, 1f proper!} ~ar ci/q1E-~3p1x se50 ut. 646-7445 · SMALL OFFICE ground 97~2230 Mon-Fr1
cd Id h . Be I rt t' d be atllaat + dee> 8.42-9733 *'11& Ml IAI* i.v.i. IPP'Oll. 600 aq. ft TOPSSS interpret 'cou prove prop ettc. aware, a e , percep ivc an 6pm & wtcnds Lge 2 bdrm 2 ba apta. All •-tr Avell 8/t Lido late .,.. Fem._ pref. Moo.II and
open lo subtle nuances which could lead to progress. Virgo plays key 2 Bdrm, encl ger, crpta. bttna lncld dahwattrs, ltatala 2tM Free atandl~ Mk tor Escorts (213) 966-1964
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true gift will be received from o ne who has admired you from afar 2 Bedroom, 2 bath No w/beeut lndecpd atyrd "8epa9 3MaS1500 or~ 1000-2200 IQ ft. oog groomin;ihO;) com-Fa~ily member makes intelligent concession. )Our views arc 1 tlo frplc dahWlh Encl gar, ln<lry. BBQ S550 ptwtt 675--4465 or amptepltg etc 675-6900 pietety eQutc>Ped RMlln Auto
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CANCER (June 21-Jul} 2.:n U ltimate goal can be reached -but 2 BR tba Piiio 811 utll <714lM6-t755 CdM 1 erS300.-al90 3 ftne CoMt Hwy location moY1ng646-t096af\6pm BOOKKEEPER ..,,.PRiii
k h h Y 'II k paid seoO/mo, i250 MC .__. 1f.-L .. ~ 8d5 ... 2 HM1 ..... S800971~2j~lll neer dOwntown 3850 IQ la-.. at Full lp-tlme Newpot1 dty you arc due to change your m 1 nd. to 'iee a no t er pat . ou now 1 t. Beth 831•5230 ~ -• •• •~ • • ....., 0t _,,, ft. ~ s 1.30/IQ tt ....... • ctMf* exper pref Sten
you'll make necessary adjustments and despite m1t1al disappointment 2BR 1b encl 279 S500tmo 1 Bd tbe apt E/alde c .M studk>, avail RMlonorntcl Cori> Opertaaitin 4111 """f ~ ~n $1lttr 5-'0-2028 H•o60
you"ll be happier as result. Pisces pla)s important ro le. w ;itaon gar::.-G across trom beec:h Good 6115 Nr beec:h & lhopa 67M700 Hlst-=u:;;t•. 600 ... , :O ~o 00 com;,,~;
LEO (Jul} 23-Aug. 22 ). Yo u'll receive assignment whic h could 645-tll11 S4J5/mo loc:a~~e~~":. ~~~1-='mo PRIME RETAIL NewPOf1 ==by2~ and r-*v•t>te eo1tec: Full t~!.. ct.
lead to travel Focus on spttial relat1onsh1ps. added respons1b1llly and 2BR Iba. ,..,. 2797 Or· Tll •••i•swwr ...__.._. ...... 3 .... 2 .... SBl1.1C00M1mo~~ ~~-1 Tc and tu.de .... ~u11s.~,~~: 11vertee Xlnt d..., ..... , ..
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C I fi I ange S82 Imo. Ortya by. 142.1412 MWty OeQOf rum on bdl ment 1:7edft1 10% 1 D B E•oeltWtt wor111ng con-cord required Cell Per· conccmmgrulcs.regulat1ons. apncompa)-;s1gnt 1cantroe. Jo-Ann.Bkr 759--0e11 STOOtwlll 2t3.i25-13l7 •CdMdtxaul1-.4C.ampl avaittorpurchUemoney dltlon & h"lnge ben9ftta ~. (714) M3-1200
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt 22 ): What you tho ught was lost can no w be pttcg from 12:25 2455 l Asa""' 1 1 m" s 110 ooo Newport Statlonera 1ne 'II d d d 2&, 18a. private petlo. P"""'NINS'"... ,.. _ _:....._. 67~ -.., • , 40~per---.Mon-rccovercd. Past efforts. investments w1 now pa) 1v 1 en s Clean 1oww unit No P9tl Spaciou\ i.11191t one "'" ..,...,.. ..,.,_.., .,_, NHN._ Bkr 95$-1220 Fn Coritact Sheron tor
Roadblock to progress 1s removed: you'll have wider audience and S525/mo 641-9352 6t ~bedroom apb ~~ Wu lhrti· appointment --------
valid opportunity for greater financial reward. Anes plays paramount 2 Br 2"'a•. 2 story Aug MOOO a.tab ZIZI T~fa' tlU for Ad Action
role. twnhme Pool. oar. w/d 4;t e7M181 1i06 IQ It In s SX. wXHftb People '™ NABERS c LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Let go of past -Wee cold plunge toto $725 lie 975-4912 AQ1 '550/mo. 3017 S Or· pv1 TO SSS i 1o,ooo uo. al I
future. Stress creativity. independence, wilhngncss t~ sign agreement E-alde 2Br dJ>(x apt, pvt a.tab 1111 ange. 851-8928 No credft., no penalty CADILLAC
that enables you to profit from talents, products. You 11 aet to heart of yfd. ger. Many xtrM lnCt 23009Qft NO--.~ Oenlaon AteOC 913-1311 Daiy Piot
matters, Leo will play important role. and you'll fttl V'ln~icatcd. St25 &46-C>e48 OC£AN~ROHT ~ 1y _,.o'll'ed wfoerpet. I W
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may attempt to take credit for your efforts -protect your ~wn peta $400 AQt 641-3&,e UNf'URNISHEO tt ..,..._ eo. .._ Nit/Im-642-5678
intereSls. show that you will fiaht when cau~ is nght 4\quanan '' tn MUI .. 111111 HEALTH ..... a. ~c Alty t'1't-8SS3 ~o .. evallable ;,;~7~1~4~/~S40-~~9~l~OO~d===~~~~~
picture. t+loft. 2 8d. 2+den. tee CLUBS l(NNI~ 1. ;;;a en: a:: to ~m~~aq ft-:,~ ~IN~~~ SAGm ARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21 ) Focus on travel. ~hanae. hlAn rental offtoe ~ S Mu c, w Npt l9eeot\ aoo. ~ .... --Cl ~
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in jvtduals who clp you batter status Quo Youni persons arc m ,.,...Bak ..... •~St_.,..,24=-1-·..,,12...,.7,,...,5:-:--"° pttc. "'odtl.. 21~M1Flhr'8r29e111C eq ft 1000 * ..,..._ Pf'Ofrtl"'· Ouar.nteed picture. you'll be strmulatcd and your own creauvlly Wlll urge to Eaatalde 111r $415/mo Ol)t'n d~I\' Q 10 b CIOfO> Pool._... S27S l20 ft wartihOule..,.. ~ ""99 '*'9 "°"'"
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and rebuild on a suitable ~tructure Taurus playi key role. ...... Hiiiii;!;;!IU -· _... .-AQUA.RIUS (Jan. 2 .ffb. 18): Be ready form or call that ••tnm '""""" ktO Se 1r1 ..... " ----="~="1~~~-anvolves V1 it from relative focus on tn~. dttisions. pin tbrou,b S825lmo ~ act 1~ 1700161h~trM .._,•I,._ IDr
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promjocntly. I TILN!U 7 Ntwp .. ~Ne. •waMl~!.,M,,~ PtSCES(Feb. 19 March~O)· You·llacllhemoney' lod1,1dua .,ho • uo ..___, _._.
&J>PQmi cool indifferent vnll utually be 1n cnthus&a!lt1c supporter. la•t CM lllt)
Domeitic ·~~atmcnt takei place. budsct ,, reviewed. purchuc or an MS.UM
object or tu!lury 1ttm rouJd now be o.n nda. ltbran pl•)• ~ey role
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RD A '°' quality «tho ager nMCt1 aulatanl uuu UY.. exp AIENceo ONL y. 1.,..,., Walt,.... s'flcl ... ~~'S:18°ll 1450 .. ,, lF&ntury Hi-I.,. -
sweetie. Laguna 8cll w/MCfetarial & llt• boc*· • Hallmlrti c:.td &ornWioc> Hoa eu. Pic;k UC> IJ>P't-115"P. onrv 700 ti~ JUnt ·11 530I !Mt/~ auntf '76Con\#tao con-811/wti
E.lll)Wpret 414-IMS keeptng lk la PIT~,. P.Ll.lf'lllfll & <ty wk lncf S&turctay' cauon from Admlnlt· Nll11U 20penlngCermonyOfym°: cond. e1s.21t1 OA ale amlfm t»aUtn1dlo. IO ml-am/hn ...-.oo
DENT AL ASSISTANT fie. 8-45--08?2 btwn 10-3. f"tOl\t d.U FIT, 11\lft tndda 8t00kht.1rtt & Acbma: tratton otft0e•1theSur1 & Bwy EurQPMn women's ptc Tlcketa '200 .,.. 7~M Evea 51K ml •Int 'oond 17'00 obo-lln av IN HM
enthusl1t1c ROA wented General office daya, ew., & wtLnda ,_. Call "2·2191 l-10AM ~ Hot 1555 SO. at<W9 la look~ fOf •Vet'/ Unde< tgncy pric. P.P Jluia 'I ll 1eo-a.2t •7f"8Un-a.tie con;; f 1 lated 91(~ -_ __ Coast Hwy, Leouna Bch detail oriented. n .. tly s 10001pr. Evtia 5114 7"8 .,, ~ $Nrw/Navy lthf ...-~:.:ac;ie:..,: ~TIFDAIO'TY l /f ~~:r:r~: 6~0 tn~X:. LRect .. aurwit ~~~:,:~~e~~:~~ 4 Ol YMPIC SEASON Mxtant W(C-. pert cond El.c anrl & WndWt. 4 apd ':.:;.~~·: ~"f~tt"
e11per1ence, full time -.. , lfflll llOllm i>endont lhQC) In S.A. I., llTCltl pre.no a 11arloua othef TICKEiS • Track & field, 11150 842-5984 ale a.m/fm caaa. alnl ~9 BUG "'--v«t Al 831,...239 Located In Laguna N~ FIT. T~t .. IAM·9AM Oood PtlY & ~ta has the tOlkwtlng OJ*'• dull11 For appt call total $3200 6"e.-055t ------shape $8700 obo vvn .
DOG GROOMER exp In &ii s.nd rMUme to. Joyce I Yr Security Of Military Exp'd need only to ll)ply. Inga Wallre11/W11tor 640-0990 OlYOf<ilaJe Western & Olnghlel, I ' FG (Shurboet) 759-09011720~0449 w/wf'lt top low ml-to
b<eeda-Full time with own W1lllarna. Taylor WOOd exp ANOIAL PORSCHE w/car wicker baaket lndjan art. 011 & llthoa $75. I ' ~ot (Aztec) -- -c:ond 873-1381
equip-busy shop-call ~~~ ~fo~9~~,.8'~ &4~5000 ut 521 957-3900 tunct\ NMee t 1 M·ll 840-4022 ;~~~r.:; ~~:· ~~ DetlH 111 7 '81 2 Or R,..a_bbl_t_L,_,s=--an-r
9&4-5550 rrorn e to 5 a..ch e2eeo HOUSECLEANERS ijfil)1CAL BACK OFFICE !f; =c:. =.1:;,~ STUDEITS DRAPES (open weave) ,0 , Evtnrud• St25. 494.79ae 1~eM/F2~.oz. AIT.t A11l: ·~~~ ~ ~·23C:~
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GUii nPIST speaking C. M arH NMt appear, • must 5am-1 30pm M-F. Call 111111 illll HWU made S260 644-8579 OBO BX 368&. NB 92683 OBO 540 7796
$5/hour 8-42-7444 S.0-1811 ask f()f Julie tor •ppolntment between We have OJ*!lnga for EST . .-u ,-... --.. rn Fiat t t 3 For a buay pot'SOnnet or-tOam 12pm or 2 ..... pm bov-& girts between ATE SALE Chine, Sii· ~ uw ,Uff
Electronic Pr uellon llce Aequlrements, ~OUNkMpe<,se ~.. 2 1111 UI PIUmll Lori'~ KltOhen 301T 12· 18 y .. r. old wori<lng var, Furn, Jew.try, Gift u 1t I U-.......f1 72 SPYOEA colJV idnl
Cable Manul r qa prod typing 55 plus wpm, xlnt Y• pr wk, • · pr hr, wanted Must hav. color Harbor Blvd(Harbor & evenings & S.turdaya. Items. mlac. July 2 tat Beacn mor ng11 'j,b;{ t cond, new plush lntr, rblt
auembler with dertng phone sli.ttts, fluent speak some Enollah. Reta photogr•phy knowledge. Carriage) Sanla Ana Earn money, trips & alter 10 AM 840-7488 5120600 W,.~~289 • eng St 150 obo 4'3t--0603
skllls lrvtne 28 .9141 Span /E, .. Mon-Frl, 5 8 req'd Ewa 780-1680 Mini-lab ·~pref ON 979-0747 bonuw Call OLYMPIC BASKETBALL '75 128 SL, 2 dr, 4 spd,
Eatblllhed sates compan~ ~5?~ :x~ 5~~u Aug HouMkpr l~ln for elder· Hour Moto hoto, 18050 Retall aalee Mr RountrM 2 tkta flnalt 8110 s 150ea Ctvlllzed quiet couple 1 1 d $S50 497 7009 • ._.. t•--'I b'• ly lady. Need tmmed. Pv1 Culver Dr tr vine. Hardware perm. FIT •..a• 1011 Boxg 8/5 ~a 494-4474 needs apace for 31' x n con • =. "::~~e;""p~a~: GENERAL OFFICE rm/ba Salary. 973.4235 786--6550 Crown Hardware 3t07 e Mon~rrtoam-3pm claulc ketch sailboat H1a•1
Ugtous natlonatly known part time. Mon-Wed-Fri, h News dealef looking tor Coast Hwy, COM Ocelymptc T:~e,1s,~r openh &44-721 t/875-4870 res '71 CYOC
prOdueta typing, llltng otc N B llllEL AlltST 2nd asalat Leam bull· --remon..... """'8 cat Local refs
• Guar $7 lhr ' comm ofc Ask for Carolyn. For boardlnn ken I neat In advance, MUST RN ~ f()f busy New-•1111• Jiii only 650-4749 new paint, brakes, AM/FM
• 4 & more hr shifts 645•7261 Out51de work J56-10~: b• Mll·starter MUST port Beach Plutic Sur-•STUDENTS OLYMPIC TICKETS Sell 2 L~~~~~,~~~m~~~ cass · looks/runs greet
•Med & Health benefits Hollywood production ---have pre\'lous home de-geon llcenced AN 10' lull $7 85 pay rate FI T with T&F, day PHI 8/8·9 $13 500 (213) 592 •905 Sl950tobo 759-1515
•Exppret d.but wllltratn company rntervtew1ng UlllSfCIETUY hveryeJ1pe< CallS.2· ;;.r;.:nctc,01~1 ~~°uno,•OA major company Need s1ooea Want Wrestling ' • Honda,Datsun,Toyota
Call Ed 556· 1000 people lrom s bay area F0< last P8Ced Newport 60151759-0630 24 Hra. and 10, circutaung end car Openings In all Aug 9-10-11 551-8394 Wanted to tse slip or dock $199 down c E L com·
EXERCISE INSTR UC lor water and boating Beach law ltrm Litigation 0 RG-recovery room Salary areas Right appllcants Olympic Tlciteta 2 Open-to accommodate new 65 ITl8fCtal tease Alt-Savers
TORS S 12 50 p, hr wur saltey documen1r1es, e1<per & top notcn akllls EXPE~ ~~~s'~EOPLE negotiable 644-1240 must be 18+. quick to ing Ceremony. $300 ea 2 11 power yacht 720-120tl 432-1977
train 898•8095 beer-potatoe chip and required Call 476-7016 . learn, US citizens Call Boxtng final S200 ea C 101.a
WHY PAY ov1a
FACTORY
STIOKIBf
We're .Dealin' on
Rabbit.a, GTI 8,
JeLta'!t, Scirooooe,
Quantums ~Vans
AT OR BELOW
STICKER!
Also
F·llme sis clrk lor bus)
pharmacy Accuracy-ett1-
c1ency-good wtnumbers
a must 546·2128
de11gner test com-- -Balboa Rutty 573•57oo -SALES ASSISTllT t t-3PM only 771-5715 ••rn "' llan
merc1ats 460 4017 inter-Bu~~~·~~•~ llllSE AllES MIUlon Viejo 495-3315 Camper ahell. amaJI lh<>n·
view 1n Hollywood/must ottlces Exc.itent s«tllg CC Conv Hosp 7-3;30 & 01f!!j~r0~~~,.!~tr'm Hunt Beach964·2890 o::::y'~t'~X:;t~~~a0r:.ty, bedsS275 ~2-3105
be 18 back ground rolls 3 11 30 Nea C t •-M t I / and IBM Display wrlt91 • r os 8 Brokerage experience TELEIAllmll 642-7955 or 546-2777 I llCJC ti
only-no ellp nee expertence necessary Mesa Fatr~rounds Call prel'd, but not req'd PIT telephone appt setter Olympic llx Volleybati kMttrl 1011
11.9"9
100~
FINANCING
AVAILABLE on
approved credit. r-------------------r1 ab1hty to work under Mon-Frt 9-pm 549•3061 Good otttce atolls, typing OC airport area Contact Men's hnata . 4 seata 0~ '16 Yam 500 Xf end at leg
D . 1•1y Pi•1m4111&. pressure a must Salary OPAR/Mother·s Helper lor Hrs 7.30-4:00 Call Becky QC buSlneaset for long the lloor Cash onlyt 1500 ml $850 759•0309 nego11able Contact Pat IOvlng tn home Nwprt Sch 957-6500 dlstan~ phone service 499_5008 644·9190 642-9309 $5-7/hr t comm pd on . '77 KZ1000 Immaculate,
MAKE MONEY WORKING SALES CLERK closed sales Call Marc Oly hx soccer, baseball, ress than 9000 ml, stock
AT HOME, be flooded OlllH TAIEllS Clerk/typist-Must hive 476-4000 closing cere 962-6278 S1700 obo 962-6443
wltll offers Oetalls·rush lmmed. openings In order good typln~ skflls & TELEPHONE s•LES Pool rabi8. 4X8, slate. '78 Yamaha 400XS 3200 LAYOUT ARTIST sell-addressed stam..AA department Xlnt Income k ,....led I f ,... ed I II I & """ 1 nv.. ge o genera o • Xlnt working cond e"'"" curv egs+ a acces.s. ml, x t cond, wind scrn envelope. TM D .. Dept cnoomelCppean' 801,8~ nsec:Cesaa11 Mry, llce prooedures. 10 key •al.....,d hrs 9.,. 03·79-1 Like new $650 720-3880, bars. $795 642-2562
A, 560 E. 2nd St, Suite B. Y n · 1 r by touch useful Must be " ~· • · .,... 752-1182 PART TIME
Oran~w County daily newspaper has
an opening for a quick layout arttst
Candidate must be able tO work well
wtth sales people and meet daily dead-
lm~ Basic know ledge of camera
rC'ady art. typs1zmg. and the capab11tty
to mark up 1.iyouts for production a
must Add1t1onal proJE.'('ts may include
flyers. brochures. maps and sales pres-
entation visuals 1-2 years experience
to
nt-wspaper preferred Send resume
OH\\C,l f ()\'I 1)\11 ) t>ll.or
PO Box 1560
C~ta Ml"Sa, CA 92626
At ten t1on Lisa Srru th
Newspaper
La Habra, Ca 90931 Nellaon 662-5844 able to work lndepen-.,...YEL llEm ~-------'83 yamaha Riva 180 xlnt
d 1 s '"" SACt· Lge Gas KILN cond btue-wndehld·lug· OllHI IEPUTllEIT ent y. alary range We place travel pro· Never used. will deliver ~a g • rack $ 9 O O
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THE DAILY PILOT Is no111o
· accepting appllcatlona
for District Manaoers to
supervise newspaper
earners Must have van.
wagon or pick-up Good
salary mileage allow-
ance, company benefits
and bonus oppartunlty
Apply In person at Dall)
Pilot Circulation Offloe
330 West Bay. Costa
Mesa. Monday thru Fri-
day No phone calls
EOE
Discover a buyer tor those
long-lorgotten arllctes
above the garage Use
ctass1f1ed 642-5678
4 ~1e needed to tUI $900-$ tOOO + benefits , ...... lonats! If h 1 "'"" " ~ Contact Harold Lloyd v_, you ave 11 -ovu·334-v854, ext 803 13-592-4502 tvmsg
openings In Santa Ana ol· Sir Speedy Inc min I yr computer expr A-It--.
lice No exper nee. Will 642_~70 & carM< minded call SCRAM-LETS ate me••/
traln FOf appc>lntment Travel Personnel Co Partl tOl S
call Gary 882·5843S ""a_tes __ pe_r_son __ w_a_n_ted--for-714/850·4061 Jackie ANSWERS BUBBLE TOP AWNING.
ACT· PT Earn $1200/mo retell store In Irvine & Cit1 SSOS Used once, cost $225,
6 hrs/wk Tina, ( 10-Noon) Balboa Island 675-6567 Persi an khtens s 156 ~:::~ c~~~~ s 100 ~8-2494
Tues-Fri 74G-2053 SECRETARY 35-40 hrs Adult 525 Call 54s.gge5 MY AGE Aatll Wutt4 1020
PART ·TIME/PERM per wk type 7swpm some ~ Mother had run into a ....... ,
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comp exp xtt <>PP send Dt,1 5510 gray-haired, bearded I O&SI TllAY I
resume will be contacted BLOODHOUNDS man She, being proud of ror venlcle 551 ·3285 IOf Interview Cannon & Lugo Insurance 610 New-Adorable, wrinkled bable! looking very youthful, ex-IHI o•••. ••101• c Or 1300 N Ir om ou tttand In' cfalmed. "I knew him tn ... ' port ntr st Pb c H / o F A p 11 r e n 1 f high school He used to Sell your car Instant Cash
92660 494-9506/494-5486 be MY AGE " for your car Any make or
Excellent opportunity tn a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia model Paid lor or not
pleasan1 working en-SEC•irT••y Doble pups, red, AKC, reg Sears 10" Radial arm taw Get our prlea first
vlronment Our Newport n1;t-ch amp Ion 11 n es w/stan6d31 S4280808 Greg BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
Beach offioe Is looklng Corona det Mar real estate 633-3397 af1 5 wknds ==-=~.,....--·--19202 Beach Blvd
for industrious. respon-firm. established slnoe G TV li•a·o Hunttngton Beach slble Individuals to do 1944, seeks sharp, take Loving erman Shortha11 l. ' 962--0829
Interesting telephone charge secretary Job re· i:'.sn:,~s $~';9~~4;~~ lttrff 6232 WANTED Used Cars $150
work on behalf of na· quires excellent sklHs and Beautiful 2S" RCA XL 100 up Running or not
tlonal eompanlnes, week· pleasant personality Call GREYHOUND Elegant 11\ price, full wrnty. Open 795-9953 or 760-9939
1111 MclEIH'I
SOUTH
COUNTY
ISUZU
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IEUllEISOLI
Volume Sales, Service
And Leasing
t8711 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach
(l 14) 142-2000
See us today . .
NtrCHH .... 9145
280 SL AMG, fun ieathef.
powe<, many xtru Low
mlteage 751-7959 BRISTOL AT EDINGER
72 280 SEL 4.5 lite gre'f lN SANTA ANA
ate, automatic, 115K mt, 8'6-0110 $7000 675-6839
78 300 0 , snrl, auto, air,
am/Im, xtnt cond
1''.a.Mll.Y SINCt; f>3
$12.000 842-0434 eves. VolYO 9175
·so 300 SD, maroon. •73 142 am/fm,casa, nw
$25,000. or best otter tires, gd shape $120C
476-7007 Don (Mon-Fri) ~2-59841(213)59&-~18
'80 300TD Wgn Good A t ft~ t' cond. must sell, make ofr • OI, 119•t1 IC
(tjf Jnh) 646-5280 -
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ends too Good speaking Ginl at young gentlemen, retiree Sun TV Johns 646-1786
voice a must For Inter· llARIOI IEALn lrom srtowtng Excel~t
view call Mr Bteemer 111-~0 house dog Attectlonate· Sony 19" Colo< TV, wood
cab, xlnt $350 640-7051
WEIUY
CLUICIRS
lllTRICIS
'84 NEW 500 SEL Stvr laick 9302
Blue lthr, snrf. alloys. * * ·79 CAO §EVILle;;
digital stereo cass S46K F-equlp-low mllea-muat
631·8155 or 496-1250 sell lmmedtately $8900
AGES 11-14
EARN lJ> TO $75.00 PER WEEK
Wt no• ~·r I~ 00tnm1s tor youna uttr
buws lo steulf reackrs tor lllf Ola~ ~t
Daily Pllol Our crtws start at 3 JO p m and
,wor\ un!ll 8 30 om wtt\days On ~lurjay. wt
wort a lew mo1e hOurs You will u rn many trlOS
and pr11t\ alOn& •1th ear mn& your own money
' tne1t is no dehver1ng or collechon 1n•olv!CI
II ,ou art intpr"'t!CI pluSt call Mr [a I
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5-45-5776 I o v e s c ti I I d r e r
Part-time ROUTE DRIV· Seoretary L111I 838-4381/494-9506
EA 1-2 dys/wk CJll Small olflce neeas sec· Peta 5535
645-5381 aft 6pm retary with legal exper COCl<i Too ~II-motivated to hand~ ,.. .. variety of business I real Sulphur crested wtcage
estate actMttes Tele-S 1500 957-2805
PART. TIME. Varied hours phooe experience & good YI N p 20 secretarial skills re· w ape arrot-Wds· to Include early A M 1 r a 1 n e d • m u s 1 set
weekends Musi have de-quired Pleasant setting $550obo 432•9681 pendabte veh•cte (small Lido/Newport Beach
truck van station 673-3t40 AalitHI 6010
wagon) to assist news-__ S_E_C_R-ETA•Y Antq dtn1ng table/seats
paper dealer in Irvine n 10 $1900 Anlq Prne Pie
area Must be depen· Long term assign avail Sale s2a5. 840-4022 dable Contact Greg with top 0 C firm Please
Hyde Monday thru Friday call tor interview IOOUYll
betWeen 9·30 a.nd 10.30 VICTOR TEMPORARY WEST 19th OPEN TO
am only 642-4321 SERVICES. 434 t Birch FREELAND'S ANTIQUES•
• ;; 105. Newport Beach Huge stde walk sale 864
556-8520 W 19th Th11rs Fri Sat 9-5
PIXCOllllS. SECRETARY-part time for Bargains Galore•
Answ svc exp pref or train.
Flex hrs NB 760-8305
gen contractor and cabt· New Home sewing ma.
net shop Dependable-chine $95 00 646-6308 Lite typing bookkeeping PIX IPEUTOR answr phones 1 girt of·
Answering service Exp'd flee-call 645-9711
preferred, but wlll train SECRETARY/RECEPT
Call 642-1403 lor appt Npt Bch Investment firm
PLUMBER/ROOTERMAN requires sectry aast. Incl
Own truck $400 plus receptton. Proficiency In
medical 642·9033 t y p I n g I s p e I I I n g
PRESSER dry cleaning
good pay 5 days week
979·8241
PHCLISHS
skllls Some stat typing,
Bkkg, word proc & filing
Pleasant phone manner·
short hand a plus. but not
required 752-6936
AHliHCtl 6011 u~ 6 Aefrlg1s S 160-S'.460
Buy, sell. repairs. tree eat.
Anderson Appl 84 1 West
19th St C M 646-5538
Apt sz refrtg, xtnt cond
$175 786-3713 Iv msg
Coldspot FIF 2 dr Refrtg
$75. 960-2655
Dbl dr refrtg 23cu ft S375
Wshr/drvr $ 135 ea Swvl
desk chr $85 64 1-3001
Bo1t1, &taeral 7011
Zodiac Cadet 10'
w/access $400 673-2303
Power l11t1 70 l2
d· Boston Whaler with
cover Must sell S 1500
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
~ lt.111J11r Ht' •I
1 ·1 is·1 \ \!I·:~ \
546-1200
852-0600 = .......... wt--=--.. --,--= ....... """
18 ft Hudson Bay Packer, USED CARS & TRUCKS
teak decks, canopied COME IN OR CALL FOR
ts1engless curtains, full f IH APPUISll
canvas cove< 759--0294 COfmler·Oellllo
20 0utt1e1d Electric Boat CIEYllLn
$13,500 Bayside Marine 18211 BEACH BLVD
Sales 673-9570 HUNTINGTON BEACH
21 f1 llt>erglass Seahorse. Ul-1011; 14t-H31
mm1 tug, bay boat
Steeps 2. head, radio WE WAIT YOll
$7500 846-8554 PP CLW HEI COi
32' Fellows & Stewart,
1926 classic, brlstot, dst.
VHF, recent survey
$26,500 548-8854
See Ronald Dace
THEODORE
ROBINS
~
WORLD'S UR&EST
IHOOHIHZ
IUUHlllP
0Hr1H
pre-owned gas and diesel
vintage classic to current
year models available for
LHH ., P1rohas1
Jll SUIOIS
IMPORTS
1001 Quail Street
Newport Beach
133-1300
"WARNING!"
• Privately selling your car FORD
l 060 HARllOR lllVO
COSTA MlSA 64l·0010
'80 Farallon Fisherman. can be hazardous to your
25'. 8't>eam w/trlr. Fully wealthl Houseol tmports
eqpd incl. radar. LOfan C otters highest value for
& fish finders. Make otr your pampered
To see call 833-7608 Tracb 9035 Mercedes
AVON S-300, 12ft16" COttecior·s Item ·47 CheV) bk fer Peter/Ray
sport boat w/25 hp John· Pick-Up Xlnt condition DIAL 2131714 MERCEDES
son $1995 645-2247 Dys $3000 (503)886-8881 HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc
Boston Whaler 13' 40 Hp Vrn --9040 Ptncltt 9157
Mere full cover like new ·'2 FOfd Chateau long bed '71 914. lClnt cond Mech
con d S 4 2 0 0 o b o window van Xlnt mech sound $6500 See to ap. Sell to businesses wtto
need What you sell, or
E'Z UEI FlllEllS
675-31321646-5710 New tires $2200 preciate OBO .C72-9357
I HY APPWICH Classic 1a· southcoast 642-2255, 548-1558 LES 957-8133 bay boat $4900
D/831-8833 E/850-3917
· 13 Opel Orig owner runs
good $800 673-8096
C11li111c t3
1s coupe ae Vu;, Klli;
loaded, moonroof, tru~
)(Int $7995 527·9094
79 EIDorado Whlte-
toaded diesel new eng.
$4.800 786-3519
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
ot tate model. low mileage
Cadillacs In Southern
Callfornlal See us todayl
540-1860
2800 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
Ch.rel et lff3
·se Chevy 4 door Station
wagon·needl work S500
548-3670
'72 Vega looks good rvna
great $750 875-7729
'77 Caprice auto trans,
ale, am/fm Alplne caa.. 4
spkra $1900 851·9217
'80 CAPRICE CLASSIC, 2
dr. silver/blk, cloth Int ..
air, xlnt cond 89K ml., nu
tires. $3600 4~7
Guaranteed wage or
comm 852·9125 anytime
PIT Drrver home def.
newspapers Own car 2
Hrs/nlte $400/mo~ SSO
bonus Call 642·60 15/
Secretary-top notch To
assist busy manager at
resort location In New·
port Beach. Send resume
PO Box 53 18 Newport
Beactl, Ca 92662 Kenmore washer $75 gas 840-4022 AatOI l•J!rtH
dryer $75 645·5243 Grand Banks diesel !roller, lllW 9112
'83 944 White. alloys,
alarm AM/FM casa Spot· less $18,500 497-3726 '81 Malibu Clualc auto eves 558-394• days al e 4dr xlnt concl $4100 obo 786-1982
759-0630 24 hrs.
P/TIELP
For Sandwicn Shop Near
0 C Airport Wiii train
Cell before noon or after
1pm Mike 833-8919
Receptionist for beauty
salon. Saturdays only
675-5531
REPUBLIC FEDERAL
SAVINGS
Has an opening lor a Ill
letter Exp preferred
Laguna Nlguel branch
495 -08501831-1940
E/O/E M/F/H
11.E. UUS
We are now looking for
several new professional
r e salespeople to join us
in our highly prestigious
Newport Center location
that 9')8Clallzea In the
liner Newport Beech
properties Please call
760-8333 for 1 personal
interview
Restaur•nt
llf. P•n•rHt's
PinaStere
SEClllITTHUI
Retired male for
Homeowners Assocrat1on
1n Newport Beach Call
673·6HO
SHY. STA. AmH.
Part or full time. eves.
wknds & graveyards
Neat appear. & hand-
wrrtlng only need apply
2590 Newport Blvd, C M
SEWlll
Small Garment Production
Wk E)(p only 640-8867
SHIPPtNG & Receiving
clerk for prestigious
Womans store Exp
wlrece1vmg, marking ol
merchandise packing
and shipping a must Call
720-0255
• DELtVERY •
Neal appearance &
pleasant personahty re-
quired Must have good
driving record Back·
ground in draP8f)' tielp·
tul but not nee COIT wtH
train Call 540-1366,
1297 Logan Ave, Costa
Mesa
•ESCROW SEORETHY •
Retrtg 18cl frost-free Ice-32 11. xlnt cond, prol . mkr $175 644-6996 maJnt, lineat on W coast 78 2002 Xtnt runnln9 $57 500 pp 544.2614 cond, new parts all Washer, gas dryer & Refrlg · around $5000 675-6837
ssoo obo ss 1 -6550 loa 11 Sail 7014 ;;;;;=====;;;;;;;;.
Coaf_attn -Uli 12• Xd uACAT. New salls.
COMM ODORE Pet Home ~ etc $425, 970-0261
Computer $ 4 O O 24'COLUMBIA, 7.5 Honda
673-6844 3 salls-VHF-llsr-ktmtr
teac hatches, $100 mo Fret to You 6022 NB sup $7500 494-2806
3 Baby Bunnies to good 16' Hobie Cat. Like new,
home. Orange/brn/grey race ready S 1700/obo
646--0113 642-9558
LARGE SELECTION OF
NEW & USED BMW'St
LOHIUOllllW
VOLUME SALES
SERVICE & LEASING
3670 N Cherry Ave
LONG BEACH
(No Cherry extt·405)
<11•) IH-1110
l'rade-tns Welcome
OPEN SEVEN DAYS Purebred Auttrallan Shep
mate 5 mo trained. alfec·
t1onete 673-0569
8' SABOT good cond-
many xtras $275 ask tor
Randy 714-675-9137 '79 7331 xlnt cond·stvrtrecl Saltan 9167
tntr QUICK SALE-BESl ·83 Subaru OL, xlnt cond.
OFFER 673-3025 17K $6400 & · 79 OL bch Faraitue 6025
BEAUT Reed Aatan bin
set 55 " d1a . lazy susan
on top 6 swvl chrs/5
cushions fun dining
$650/obo 675-3777
Buttel $300 que80-klng
bed S 150 lrg drener set
$225 lrg cottee table
S85 Xtnl cond Call
675-8334
Couchtmatctig chr gd end
S65. gla top dinette
/4chrs $125. 752-0162
AMF Sunfish a lot oftu1
$750 obo 548-6547
CAL 2-29 t9fa Tp sds &
btm ptd 6-8<6. New main
and crs spin-83 Atomic
4, VHF. Stereo. Cockpit
cuSlllons, sleeps 6. elec:
wtr sy11. lull boat cvr. sail
cov«. canopy This ta a 2
ownr boat that has
.rJ"' nml.a•R car $995 536-9981 aft 5
~YIL. T1y1t1 9169
Salel-Service-Leuing ·73 CORONA clean, runs ******* great $1500 FIRM UORUIT llYHTOllY G31 ·3~7
PRE-eWIH 111'11 '79 CELICA Auto a/c
always had TLC S26.500 78 3201 auto a/C(578VCX)
55,000 mt-ictnt cond
$4200 obo 786-1982
548-6675 78 32014apd 1/t1794WAL)
0•199111 U Ft O IC 79 32014apd s/r(661WRE)
•-79 32014apd Slr(547WRO)
Vlii1w111a 9113
Aux Del Salting Sloop In 80 3201 Sapd s/r( 1JUB 133)
Gold ~vet sofa w/matc mint cond. Rigged for 80 3201 Ssp •1'1 tBEN796)
1200 L local or long distance 80 5281 A/T s/'11 BYU838)
'82 Camero Z28, 4 spd
31K ml, sllve</w maroon
int. xlnt cond $9200 w 644-9111/49• ... 325
'84 Corvette mint con·
dition. Z81 options & ex·
tras, custom lheepet<ln1.
cover etc 10,000K Ml,
Gold w/belge leather.
$23.500 2AM U721!
760--0362
CONNELL
CHEVROLET
.'K}; fl .1 I • I 1 . ,
If"(\\!!,\
546-1 200
131
'76 Mustang, excellent
cond. am/fm. air S3000
64&-5194
Liaeela
·73 Llncoln. 165¥< ml. V9f)
clean All power $1250
642-7222 Jim
s
'70 Con11ertlble Cougar
1 owner. 43K orig mt., atilt
new 759..0222
•• --+--+--+---4 Now hiring for lull and part Immediate opening In
lrvtne area for lndwlduat
with good clerlcat skllls a
must Will train. Varied
responsibllltle1. Good
benefits Salary open
chr g sq lamp tbl cruletng Complete alee· 81 320l 5apd s/'1000199)
$IS Maple drop !eat 188 tronlea and Mii invent()()' 81320tautos/r(10AG9~)
cart 25yr old $ lOO. G E + tona mor• Accommo-81 52815apd sir( IBRJ737)
Port 0/W $t00 &_4_&-_68_8_2 dat .. 8 w/luxt1rl0us new 82 3201 Sapd s/r(10ZF145) ~ ·1ffiF>R1 4 cyt, runs good s 1000 0ff9f 64&-2748
17
20
JS
Je
81
time opentn~ at rocatton
near 0 C Airport, must
be 18 or over Apply In
person 2300 S E
Brl1tot, N.B EOE
~aily Pilot
261-6222
............. ..__
PART TIME
Mo tor Hou t~ A\i oi lnblt•
Ne .. porl 8f>och ar~R, 1hrf"t>
ho u rc; pt"r doy. F.ar n nppro~.
6 00 pt"r mo nth .. olJ I I :00
to •1:00 P\1.
CIRCULATION DEPT
fi42 -1:121 EOE
O RANGE COAS f DAil Y Pll 0 I
l lfl W flAV ... , CO'>IAM{ ... A CA q/ft/t.
• -... I ...-1 f ti rr.i
__ ...._
tntertor. 2 hHd I & 82 3201 Sapd 'S'( 1EIT099) lllY FlllllTlll mower. Prettleet aalllng 82 32015apd air( 1FOl921)
LES 957·8133 yacht In Newport Harbor 827331a/rL'd(1EVJ4$.4)
$200,000 or best offer 83 3201 Sapd a/r(010243)
Sofabe<I Java print, gd Call 675·2311 dya, 83320151pcU/r(1fmv991)
cond $175 631-9085 675-3311 eves/wtlndt 8332015apda/r(1FWB412)
SOFA & LOVESEAT F.J 14'1 nu aaJlt. apln, 83320l5apda/r(001212)
wllooM plltowa Looka COYer. ~. trattet 1o50 833201 &apes ·s· (386905)
new. Nrttltone colora, 8 7~ 83 528E alt lom~2AJV3 7)
Mll lor $400 921·2738 83 528E 5tPd L'd (9~411
Trundle bed S200. Child Br
Set S 175. 1~ uprgt tv
S 180, baby travel
bed/KC S25. e anq repro
din chra $250 &40·5068
·~UT llll ~T toml(t~v~~
2ft 1350 78&--t5 ° 84 3184 5apd l 'd (419959)
LaMr 3 aaua Incl; gd rec ~ .nM lllln
t>oat '450 5-46-0037 ~ YIL.~
L.uo.ra 16 fully found 'llllth (l 1.411)111 11l1 •• oftanore moor i ng • •
Jtwtlry nu !1~~ .:~re~l-"905 2g~~~~ts~~ti~~~
3 15 carat eUeRXLb
1unMtl AppralMd S1950. TIVCI UITAL! H37 TIVCI IOTA.LI to3
Mtll IOf S90011 '40-HU Ol~MONOS ~' wMe _...M:S~ TRUCK RENTALS ~,:::~:ie).:: l/~"i.:. $20.fkl~! I tS& valua of mcvlng ol ..-~ .. ~
no11.. Serllng I« l50 , '* 714-645-2050
720 1,oe --------------
1111 lelllH'S
SOUTH
OOUNn
YOLISWllEI
.. WEWILLIOT
11 lll!llllLI"
VOiume s.i.., Serva
AndleUing
18711 BMctl BM!.
Huntlftilon BMeh
(l 14) 142·2000
ee Bal• 1900 9e0-9702 Atier 5
88 But run. t>ut needs
starter $300 Greg
831~
WE CARE
l••I lsetl
BILL YATES
VW-PORSCHE
•.1 1 j, 11 I ,1 11 ,
817·410049).4\1 I
Ol•••••Ue ·8J olda cutlua erougfim
$ 199 down C.E.l. Com-
merctal ..... AH-Savett
Lea5'ng Ml>-1977
Ptatiae
•X9 Gran Prix J wlM: 2
dr. tmmac, loaded,
new/pafnt/ttrH. lier,
$999/obo. call &41-1041
'75 Pontiac Ventura. dciOd
cond, nd• bOdY wort
Asking $650, 75f.U74
'83 2000, A-1, muat ~
Trade Of aml c:aah dn &
t•k• over paymte 5~19t71t7~1251mao
llADIUM
PONTIAC
9TA llJIVI
We 're N w
We're Deallog
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I
Pair uninjured
in plane mishap
A 37.ycar-old Alaskan pilot
and her 12-year-old son 6"capcd
inJury early today dunna a land· ina mtshap at Meadowfark Air·
pon an Hunt1naton Beach.
The woman's singlc-<:n&1ne
plane. 1 yellow and black 1953
cssna 170. lost its landin' gear
and received other damage an the
9 a.m. accident.
The pilot, Elizabeth Gollo'1>·
said she left her home 1n Fair-
banks Sunday to visit relauves in
Huntington Beach. She told
pohce her plane wascomina in for
a nonnal landing at Meadowlark
when It inexplicably vrcrt'd to the
left .
-_,_, ....,, ------
Uni High grad Peter
Campbel] Is U.S . water
polo team· hatch et
ma n.
Page DJ
Manhunt widens for
suspect In murder of Val-
ley woman./ A3
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California
It's all over except for the
voting at Democratic
convention in San Fran-
cisco./ AS
Nation
A 14-year-old is accused
of ambushing and killing
his father for his pay-
check./ A4
World
West Germans have
handed over big check to
help El Salvador .I A4
Home
Once upon a time. clocks
were made with chimes
which makes them very
valuable today./81
Food
Cooking sugar-free can
be just as sweet, says an
author of a cook book on
the subject./C1
Sports
Reggie Jackson hits life-
time home run No. 493 to
tie Lou Gehrig./01
Entertainment
"Snoopy" and "Tom
Sawyer" are two fine
local stage productions
for the younger set. /83
Business
There's a disturbing
trend for companies to
fold pension plans to pick
up the surplus./84.
INDEX
Bridge
Bulletin Board
Business
Callfornla News
Classified
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Food
Home
Horoscope
Ann Landers
Mutual Funds
National News
Opinion
Paperanl
Pollce Log
PubtlQ Notloel
Sport1
Stocic Marketa
TeleYJIJon
ThMtert
Weather
WorldNeM
A10
A3
84
A4
04-6
A7
06
86
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B3
A2
A4
' .
Jurors proclaim deadlock
in Dick Dale's molest trial
By JEFF ADLER
OI di. Dall) llltle4 llM'I
4.n Orange Count) Supenor
Coun Jury cons1denn1 evidence
1n Newpon Beach 1u1tamt Die~
Dale's second felony child ~"
trial announced Tuesday tt was
hopclessl)' deadlocked and un·
able to reach a verdict.
After four days of deliberation.
the six-man. six-woman Jury sent
a note to Judge Linda Hodge
Mclaughlin informing her it bad
rcnche4 ao 1mpa~sc on the 1w1n
chnrgc\ of oral copulation and
rnpa•na an a lewd act with a
child.
Jul) Foreman L)nn Munroe
said the final ballot stood at 7-S 10
fa\' Or of a 1u1lty verdict follow101
SI\ tabulation~. A unanimous
vote b)' 1uron as required in
l'nminal trials.
The Jury's inability to reach a
verdict an the case docsn 't necess-
arily mean the 46-ycar-old enter-
tamer won't face furthC'r l'nminal
ptocttdan&\. He till could be
retned -for what would ~ a
third tame -on the cl}argrs
Pro'>«utor Ka1uharu Makino
said a decision on whether the
charges would be dropped or
refiled will made in the nell.t
several weeks.
The deadlock mark~ the second
time m a year j urors cons1denna
the same charges against Dale
(Pleue eee DALE/ A2)
OC ,glvlng
chilCI care
top priority
87 JEFF ADLER
Of .. oi.llr ........
ck1101111J • n that 1ld
•J an 1mponan1 l!flOOl) fi
an Couot), ahc Board of pct·
'•501'l 1 ed Tuead.a> lhat a
comprettcn ive child-a.re plan·
n1n1 efTort be undertaken to
addr what lhe) led a gro •
in c:ount~ide problem.
upervi ou unanimously
directed tbe Commission on the
(PleaeeeeCBILD/A2) '
COUNTY IDITION
ORANGE COUNTY. CA LIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Suspect shot, seized in RB
--Youth reportedly fired at police officers ---in crowded area, gunned down in alley
By STEVE MARBLE
Of the Ollllly l'tlol lt9'1
A 20-)ear-old man was wounded
by gunfire Tuesday dunng a running
gun battle wi th Hunungton Beach
Sinatra
pack&
Mesa
theater
Crowd tolerates
'L~ · song, but
cheers the rest
By CAROL MOORE
Of the Delly Piiot llefl
..\ sa .. "}' superstar of Frank Sm-
atra·s stature should know better than
to open his concen at Pacific
.\mphttheatre in Costa Mesa w11h
··L.A. ISM) Lad) ..
The 16.()(X) Orange ( ounuans who
filled evel') seat and most of the lawn
Tuesday night reluctantly accepted
the title song from his new album but
absolute!) relished the subsequent
irony ofhts second song ... The Lady is
a Tramp."
As 1f to make amends for having
crooned that "L.A. as always there for
me ... knows how to care for me:·
Sinatra dedicated another ne1.1. song,
.. Best of E'erythmg.'' 10 all in the
audience . .\II was forg1\ en b) the ume
the 44-year entertainer broke into "I
Love You Come Ram or Come
Shine."
Sinatra recalled with a cnnge how
"the next song comes from a movie I
was in but 11 wac; sung b)' one of the
great baritones -Marlon Brando"
before singing "Lucic be a Lady."
And he rem1n1sced about has last
appearance in Orange Count} dunng
an 1982 downpour at Irvine
Meadows.
.. Usuall) I can tum ofTthc rain. but
11 didn't work that night." he said.
praising the drenched fans who sat
through that abbreviated show.
pohce an the Cll) 's congested down-
town area as dozens of pcdestnans
looked on.
No pohce officers or passers-b)
were injured in the shootout.
Michael J Maez, 20, was wounded
in the back dunng the run-and-hide
shooung spree that co' ercd ~veral
blocks as he ducked do"'n alle}s and
around street comers "h1le allegedl}
taking aim at pohc officers.
authonties said.
Maez. a Huntmgtqn
dent, was arrested oh~ s ion of
auempted murder on a poller officer
and was taken to Hunungton Beach
Cll't Jail after being treated for a
minor wound to •the lower back..
police reported. Mae1 was carT) ing a
45<ahbcr automatic pistol when he
was arrested. police said
··v.,.e were reall) .. Cl') fonunatc that
no one el~ was hun It was a hot da}
and there were a lot of people
outside." said Lt Jim Walker ... Our
officers 1.1.ere at a real disadvantage
because of all t~ people. The) had to
be extreme!) careful."
The episode began at S 16 p.m.
when Mae1 allegedly sped off on a
motorC)cl<' after Detective Chuck
Hollmgs"'onh tned to stop the man
bccau~ of erratic dn\ ing. accordin&
to gt. Dennis Manin
Ma~ abandoned the motorcycle
near the intersection of 9th Street and
Olive A venue and alleged.I) fired a
shot at two beach patrol officers as he
(Pleue eee GUNFIGHT/ A2J
Balsa
reroute
ofPCH
blasted
Huntington Beach
homeowners citing
noise and pollution
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. o.lly .........
Reprcsentatl\CS 01 more than
1.200 homeo"'ners in "'est Hunt·
ington Beach are Ir} mg to thro1.1. a
roadblock in front of a plan h\ a '>late
agenc\. 10 reroute Pac1lil <. oas1 Haih-
wa' inland around thr Roi~ ( h1ca
ma.rshlands
Residents sa' the ne1.1.. routl' 1hat".,
being ad\ O<.'ated b) stall member' ot
the state Coastal Consenann 1.1.-ould
bnng s1>. 10 e1gh1 lanes ot the bu\\
coast h1gh1.1.-a~ to '-'lth1n 150 feet ol
their homes in such neighborhood\ a~
the Cal Classics b' the Sea. Bolsa
Landmark and The Landing Homes
in the '1c1n11~ of Spnngdale \treet
south of V.-amer .\q~nue
.. This 1.1.ould be intolerable:·
claimed Realtor Don T ro\ "'ho·,
li\ed in the area for nine \ear.. .. The
auto pollution and noise pollution
'-'Ould destro~ the nr1ghoorhood ··
The state·s ( oastal Con..en anc' 1'
scheduled to take act1on on lhl'
proposal Thursda' at I '\O p m at
(ll} Council (hambe.-.; in El \cg.undo
and pas~ 11 along to thr <tt.lte ( oastal
Comm1 'iion m the lonn 0f a rel-
ommenda11on
The rerou1ingoff>( H 1<, helieH·d to
be a k<'} 1c;sue in a nm1prom1\l' that
ma' lead to the e\entual apprc)\al of
de' elopment plans lnr the R(llc;a
Chica mar<.hlands that lil· ad.1acC'nt to
Paulit toast H1gh1.1.a' and 'ou1h ol
o.11y "°' ..,._..., ~ ~ \\ arna \ \l'n ue
"My Way" is requested at every
venue. even. Sinatra confided. when
he sang for the president of Sn Lanka
at the White House. And the standard
(Pleue eee SIN A TRA/ A2) Frank SlDatra sings and swings at Costa Mesa'• Pacific Amphitheatre. (Please see COAST/ A2)
Valley approves
disputed boost
in water rates
10 percent Increase
narrowly passed
In council's 3-2 vote
By PHJL SNEIDERMAN Of!M.,...,,... .....
A Fountain Valle) water rate
increase that appeared in doubt
earlier this month received ns re-
quired final approval Tucsda) night.
Water users will face a I 0 percent
increase bqinnana in ~ptembcr.
City officials sa1d a t)'p1cal Fountain
Valley homeowner now pays about
$11.30 per month for water. The 10
percent mcrcasc w1ll.tdd $1 .13 to that
charae. Residents rtte1ve water bills
once every two months.
The rate increase wH fint ap-
proved J unc 19bytheCU) Counctl1n
a 3-2 vote. But 'u h measures ttQuirc
two approvals
When the 1'9tc lnCftasc ~ re:
turned to the rounal July ~. only
three members wt'f'C ~nt. C un·
calman Ben Niebtn oled ~nut lhe
mcrutc. poitpo~c hike sintt
thft'.e '01 ~ •
..
A.t Tue'ida} 'scouncil meeting. '-'tlh
all fi\C members presrnt. thr rate
increase aia1n was again dehatcd and
approvrd in another 3-2 'ote Ma~ or
Mal"" in Adler and councilmen Vo\'i
and James Neal \Oted in fa,or. "hile
council members N1elsrn and
Barbara Brown voted against 1t
Nielsen argued that resident\
should not be forced to P3) an
increase after a }ear in which the nt)
water depanment ended up ~1th a
$200.000 surplus He said ne\\ tndus-
tncs that moH· to Fountain \.alk'
should bear the cost of "'ater \)stem
improvements
The councilma n also s:ud that af the
so-called Jarvi~ IV imtiatl\.C 1 ap-
proved by voters this November. the
city might be forttd to rtfuod an)·
water rate tnCl'CAsc with intcmt.
But Cit)'. 1an Jud)· Kcbty 1 1J
the counc1 l, ... !Mre arc ambi&U• 11 1n JaNis 1v:· he rcoommmdCd coun·
cit members ba lM"fr deci n on
c:urrcn1 laws and rrnt nttch
so d dt'll) na the rate •n u1ml after tht deaaon could <kpri~
the wattt ~n~t of ont-1h rd of
the add1uona1 rt:\'tnut u e>. 1
dunna tht fltcal ttr
Councllma.o Ben Pflelaen
SA Freeway
closed tonight
Adult schools:
'There goes the
neighborhood'
f:dll~lf \ flll/(' 1 h1' '' lht \<'COn<.f cl/ J
'" tl-pJn '<'rlC\ c •n ,, hc'<1h tha1 an:n .,
~ h«)(.l" JTH nwn .in.1 rhc pn•fllcm'
1he1 '<1mc11mc' t'r't•;Jft'
'-t'nll'lin11..•c; \u<,;m Rl'' nol1.1' rnn't
get 1nh' her n"n dn'e"a' 1.1.hen 'hl'
return\ hnmt• al ,11'>t1ut .. r m trom her
nur.ing 1nt'i 10 the 1n11.·nc;" e can· unit
at the ( hrlllrrn·, H<l\f'ttal ol Or.ing1.·
Count' la~ t'ih" k 1h1.· 1.·n1rance I\) her
home and her ne1(!,ht"lor.' h1.'m~ <'n
Fam'i"-onh l :me alroc;s rhe strl'('t
from l 03\thm ( oll('!c's learning
center at P1.•1cr.on 'h1'<•I 1n Hunt·
ington fkach
Pete~n "ll' l0tmt'rl\ an ekm<'n-
llr'\ <;( hool but "a' closed because of
d~hnana enrollmC'nt The clrmen·
uu·' ~nol d1 tnct ha' c;1ncc lea~
the 11' tn ( oa thnr and that'' ~hen
Re\nold\' problemo; bepn.
Ontt a motomt barscd 1n10 htt
dnvt'lt.~~ and parktd ,. ,thout p('r·
mi ton. \hC' Yid
Rcyn kl\ 4i81d her nc11hoorhnod
Marlnd11napoh "'enueand f\c ~h
lt\'1U'd i, M1n1 u~ ao, one hig
park1nK lot h~ \tudcnt' who muld l'J'
ROBERT
BARKER
NEWS F OLLOWUP
\ ~ lor a p.ukintt suckC'r and parl. at the
\4. hool h•I But the' <;«m lo ~ter to
r1n1..h pc:nn1ec; and are parkma. for
lrt't' nn ~\1dcntial 'trttt\ ini.tt"ad
Re\nold\. v.hC1 <,a1d \he wome\ tor
thC' '31<.-t\ of her 4-\t:.tr·uld \<lO,
~1,tC'rt'd her complaint 11 a public
Cl)mmcnt' por\lon of a rct."Cnt lfunt·.
1t1aton Rce\'h (at) C'ou0C1I mttt1n
Emplo"tt' 1n 1hc cm adm1n1 tnator \
offiC'( (ollowtd up b' v. nt1na a letter
to COMthM''> 1ntenm prn1Jen1 Dr.
Edv.ard Ocd.cr. '>U~tana \hat rul·
IC'lt offinal -.ai'C' the pari•na ec at
~tenon School w th:at the I·
can 1ou stuc:knt' v.111 park It t
~h0t"ll lot
(Pleue
. ,
I . _,
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A2* Oruge CON1 OAILV PILOT/Wednesday, July 18. 1984
t quipment failure blamed for NB blackout
~
t A power outage put about I. I 00
·Southern Cahfomui Ediso n <.·us-
• fomtl"$ tn Newport Brach m the dark
·~tc Tuesday night and early this
~ omina. • Power was shut otTto an arw of 1he
lil> bounded by Ford Road, l'ac1lk
.,C'o11st ll111hw1n Newport Center
.· .~ -. • :. CONTINUED STORl~S ~
Drive and Jamboree Rood 11 I l I IS
p.m .. ac.-cordina to utilily spokesman
Jim Kennedy.
Work crews were !lent lo thr area
and power was ~tared to all but one
rnsiomer by 3:36 a m. today, Kcn-
lll'<l ~ said.
The outage was due to an under·
ground equipment t~ulurr. "but "'~
don't know exactly wha1 c-austd 1t to
fail," Kennrdfsaid .
The last customer to have its power
returned was Pacific Mutual Phu.a.
Power was restored at 6:SS a.m .. in
ttme for people 10 start work. Ken-
nedy sa1d.
:GUNFIGHT IN HUNTINGTON •••
:From Al
.can. Martin said. Om· of lhl' offa l'r~
'returned the gunfire but wa~ unabk t~1
,stop the suspel'L thl' puhn· <or><>l..c!<i·
man addl·d.
"He then ran ~l·st on 011\l' and
confrontl'd a un1furml·d offin•r and
again rook aim hu1 the oHin·r fired
first." Manin ~1d.
;\s poltn• l:Jnm·d out lk11.·c11'l'
flolhngs\Hlrlh pulkd his unmarl..e<l
police car into Jn alk'\ that rum
bctwet'n 9th and l 0th !.trl'l'l!> on
Ohve. PoltCl' sauJ 1he dt'tl't'll\t' -.pot
ted Maez hiding bt•hind a small fcm·e.
"He stepped out, took aim and
Holhngr.worth. still \ltltng 1n the
unmarked unit. fin~d onl· '>hot
through the w1ndsh1dd of his \c-
hick." Ma nm said.
Poltce said 11 was ckar that Mac1
was wounded hut c1rnltnUl'd ht~ run.
stripping olT duth1ng in an apparent
effort tu d1sgu1sl' htrn~dt
"He put on a blad; .. tun and a l'Ul-
off pair of Jeans." ~:ud WalJ...er. "\.\'1:
don t know 1f hl' wa!. carrying the:
clothing or had 1t under wha1 he was
"'caring."
Dt.·tecuves Sgt. Ron Jenkins and
Bob Russell reported]) stopped Maez
who the) said was walking away from
J hu1ldmg on l J th Strtet 1oward a
l·rnwd 1ha 1 had gathered. The detec-
tl\.l''> ~1d they ~w through the man·s
d1sgu1:.I.' "'twn the) noticed blood
no ... mg down his legs.
Maez was taken to Pacific Com-
mun,t) Hospital tor treatment before
being booked at the ci ty 1atl where he
IS being held on $250,000 bail. Pohce
were trying to dett:rrninc today
whether the motorcycle Matt was
nding is stolen.
Oflicers said it is unclear which of
the shots struck Maez. The area
covered 1n the shootout was still
roped off today as i nvesti~tors tried
to retrieve bullets fired in the ex-
change.
The Orange Count~ District Al -
torne-y' s office has been asked to
investigate the incident.
COAST REROUTE HIT ...
From Al
The rerouung ol the h1ghwa)' 1s
being urged to save the cost ofa maJOr
bridge over a proposed channel in the
Bol'ia Chica thal would be used by
boater!> a!> an outlet lo the sea from the
rl:innl·d water-front developemnt.
Thc bndge would l'OSt ~twCt:n $16
million and $30 millton. according to
state estimates.
Residents. who complain they were
never consulted in the rerouting
discussions. said the new route would
be .. totally unacceptable ...
SINATRA IN MESA ...
In a position paper sent to mem·
be rs of the conservancy, they say the
rerouting would add more than one
mile to Pacific Coast Highway. caus-
ing increases of smog in the area by
the burning of more than 1.2 million
additional gallons of gasoline a year.
From Al
• was the cue for Budd\ R1l'h and his
orchestra to start the tinak with
"Pennies from Hea' en ..
Soon Sinatra was again out ofs, nch
1eograph1call). While the mus1c1ans
began ""I"" ) nrk. '\le'' ) nrk." he
k1dd111gly !>ubs111utedpartial lyncs tor
"Chtl'ago" -no-"Old Man Rive r"
-no -"l Left M\ Heart in San
Francisco." ·
'Twas time to go home to his lady.
And protest leader Troy said that
additional noise and pollution would
cause as much as a 25 percent loss in
property values in homes that he says
are valued at about $225,000.
.CHILD CARE PROGRAM SOUGHL ••
From Al
"' Slatu-. nf Women. '.'htlh Julhllll'll a
report. on chrld-('are ~a' tce5 and
proJectt·J tu1ure needs. tu de\ elop a
program w.1th1n 90da'" to roord1nall'
rnunt\ ch1ld-<.·are l'ffort'>
"It had ro take a ltttl\.' ho' ·,ll\.'ath 10
rnnforce how. grcat tht\ f)rnbkm I\."
s:.i1d board C ha1rman ltarnl.'tt W1l'<kr
1n applauding the report ~ht• "'a"
n:frrnng lo !ht• death of~ oung Pa1rn J...
~awn. "'h\) \~a' '>hol h' a ~tan ton
puhn.· ot1itt•r 1 n I 9X ~ Jltt·r being kit at
home alone "'h1k Ill\ mother \t•an h-
ed tor "'ork ~upcr' l\(ir Arun· 'l''t;mde <..11d
the problems cited 10 the report must
be resolved. Supervisor Roger Stan-
ton pointed out that demand for
space in child-care centers outstrips
availability by three ti mes.
Ha}dee Tillotson. who helped
prepare the commission's report. 1old
supervisors that demand for out-of-
home care for children will grow in
the future as more women head
households and the number of chil-
dren under 9 increases.
The report estimates l 34,250coun-
t~ children up to 14 years of age need
formal child care while onl y 33.467
spaces arc a va ilable.
Also. besides the need for ad-
ditional spaces are the important
questions of affordability and qualit}
of service. especial!} 10 light of sexual
abuse allegations that ha ve surfaced
recently, the repon states.
The clearinghour.e planning agency
the commission envisions would
sather information on chrld-care
issues as well as deve lop a re1ponal
childcare plan. Also. the comm1ss1on
hopes to gather 1nformat1on on
exemplar) programs so the) can be
used as a model for others
DALE SEX TRIAL DEADLOCKED •..
From Al
ha\l' been unaok to agfl'l' on h1 .. guilt
or innocence.
In a tnal that conduded 1n Januan.
Dair ""a~ found mnocent on i"o
related wunts alleging he engaged 1n
oral sex ""1 th a 12-)t'ar-old girl during
the summer ol 1981 On the 1""0
add111onal rnunts. tht JUrJ hung up
1 1-1 and d 1d not delt vcr a vcrd 1ct
Munroe said Jurors who weighed
1he evidence 1n the most recent trial
felt 1he prosecution ·s ca~e wa!> nut
"strong enough to hnng back a guilt)
verdict."
Dale said the two tnals had
exhausted him ph ysically and ru ined
him financially.
His attorney. Michael Quigley.
disclosed Dale fi led bankruptcy
proceedings earlier this week to
forestall foreclosure proceedings in-
1 tialed by his former wife on Dale's
17-room Balboa Island house.
"Until the day they come to me and
say. 'Dick Dale, you're innocent.' I
won'l relax . That's when J relax, when
they say, 'Dick Dale, it's finally
over,"' Dale said after the jury's
dec1S1on was announced.
He added, "And when it's finall)'
over. nothing will stop me from
performing for all the kids."
Dale. a nightclub owner whose real
name is Richard Anthony Monsour.
is best known as one of the ong1nators
of I 960s-style surf music. Dick Dale
& his Del-Tones was a popular band
in Southern California during the
heyday of the surf music craze.
Recently. Dale has attempted a
comeback.
ADULT SCHOOLS CREATE PROBLEMS ...
From Al
enrollments and the school plant~
were convened to other uses.
··we're going to have to damp
down and enforce our pohc1cs," he
said.
Scorching heat will continue
Coastal
Patchy tow Cloud• &IOllQ the COUI
Ol'*""'M var1111>19 hlQll olOUdlMN
toniOflt IMICI Tll11tt011y ~ ttlle Chtn911 1n
IWllS*lhKI with ll19h1 76 10 Ml 111111•
Ille ~ 4llld lnlmid 86 10 "
Owll'llOht tow• 83 10 7:1 F1om Point eonq.p11on to Ille M111
QI\ lordw Ind ()VI eo mli.t -IMe< wal ..... l.IQhl Vatl&ble wlndt f\IQl\t I nd
MOffll"I) hOutl lh<OVQll Tl\vrldly WMt
10110Uttiw.1 10 to 1h.no11w11111102·
loot Wl"d we"" d\HlnQ aftatl\OOf\ and
• ...,uno hOu•• South-ltrty swells 1
to 2 !Mt. P&1cny •llQlll ano morn11111 low
c:IO\.ldl Ot1*wlM Vllrl&blll lllQll Ctoudl· ,_,
Out111 W&ll<t w .. t IC) north-I
Wlndtllto 16kf\01t•l1hoonrbllledM••
2 to• IMt through Thurlday Collt•dar
•bit IOw cloud'-with 1)11111111 ClM• lllO d\HlnQ Ille alternoon hOu.-
Extended
Fair ""'" 1unny and qu11e warm oav1
11'1<ough lhll -er>d HIQha In m•d· lo ue>P«-70s a1 bffcnet rang1no to at>aut
100 Inland valleys Lowa e2 to 72
Temps
Atbeny
AlbuquefQull
Amarillo
4nc;h(>( llg4t
Allan la
Allan11cC11y
4ullln 8ettlmore
Bllmll>Qllam
8itm8felo
Sol• Boal on
Sullato
Caaper
Cllar1et1on.S C
Cllatletton,W V Chartotla,N C
Cheyenne
Chlctlgo
HI lo
80 65 15 81
83 56
60 57
86 69
81 67
105 79
90 69
85 72
80 49
96 10
86 65
81 63
89 60
88 18
65 67
80 74
83 55 78 b6
C1nc;Anna11
C"mM•n<l
Colllmb••.S C
Columt>ut. Oh Corleotd ,N II
Deltas rt Wollh
Davion Ollnve<
Olis ~0111 ... OelrO•t
Oulult'I El Paaa
Faort>an~•
Fa1go
Flagstaff
Grano Rapids
Great Falla
11art1oru
Half!na
11onolulu
Hovs1on
lnd1anapoli1
Jaciteon.M.I
Jac1<s0tWlllf!
Juneau ~1'1H$C•ty Las veou
Lllllt1 Rock
Los Anoei ..
LOVISV!lle
M8fTIOhll
88 S7 Ml•m• Beech
78 s• Milwau~ee
92 73 Mp•s-St P1u1
8• 60 NU/Wille
82 57 New Ot1e•11s
HM 75 NewYoo
83 58 NO<fOlk,V&
8 7 58 Ok lel\omo (..•ty
81 57 Omal'lo
82 52 Ortenoo
10 •3 Palm Spnnos
g 7 69 Phlla0efphl8
78 58 Pl\oen11
77 S• Plttsburgll
82 s 1 Pontand.Me
16 59 Porttend.0•
87 56
83 85
D• 59 81 ,.
95 80
82 57
88 71
91 7•
S6 H
83 ~8
106 82
88 69
91 H es 83
61 71
LOCATION 11unt1ng1on 8e11Ch
Riv .. Jelly Newtx>r t
401h Street. N-po<•
22no S1reei. N-por1 Blllt>oa Weege
LagunaS..cn
San Clemente
wa1 ... 1emp 611
Swl!Mt dt1ecuon soulh
86 81 71 511 75 52
82 6' 8Q 7C
83 72
II• 7J
92 &6
82 60
90 7•
103 78
85 73
102 72
8• 111
82 58
87 58
l'rov11Mno11 11 ..
fl•::t ,, .. flap City 95 58
Reno 95 t7
Rtohmond 87 70
S11cHmento " e1
SI LOUii l8 eo
SI Pet .. Tampa H 80
Salt Lab City " 81
San Antonio 101 77
Sa11 °"90 l8 7•
San Ftancatco 71 58
San.Juen.PR H 78
SI St11 Marle .. u
S..ltle It $$
Shr .. llC>Oft ., 74
SP01111na 95 et
Syr-8 1 00
T~11 M 17
'l'uc.ot• " ea
lulu 94 IM
WuNnQton .. ,,
Wto"'1a " 82
w1111 .. a-11 13 6'
WllmlnQton.O. 90 74
Tides
TOOA't
Second hll)ll 2;33pm A I
S~ldtow 7!itpm 2 1
TttV"•DA't
F11St htgn 1 16a111 . ,
Fl1s11ow 808am 1 I
S.Cond n1gh 3 15pm 4 2
Second tow 9 17 e>m 25
Sun ae11 10011y al 8 O• I> n1 , ,,_
Thu111oay al S·S6 a m and NII &gaHI •t
803pm
Moonrl-111 11 3 7 p m ""''at 11 '()()
a m Thursday ~
.a« 1-3
t-2
1·2 1.2
1-2
t·2
1·3
OMICTIOtl fair
POOr
POOr poor
POOf
POOf , .. ,
Search ends for father, son;
officials rebpen Irvine Lake
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ttle Delly Pilot l taff
Irvine Lake was reopened to the
public Tuesday after scuba di' ers
called ofT a two-day search for the
bodies of a Pasadena man and his 4-
year-old son who apparently
drowned Sunday when an overloaded
boat capsized. au1horit1es said.
Stanley Johnson. 36, and his son
Aaron were riding w11h four other
people in a small rented tT.ift that 1!>
designed to hold a maximum of four
people. according lo mvcst1gators.
"We never lei more than four
people go out in a boat. We ha' c
someone down at the dock counleach
time lo make sure there's only four.''
said Gene Mayhugh, manager of the
boat rental fac1litv on the lake.
Mayhugh theonzed that someone
else probably rei1ted the 14-foot boa1
and later "loaned" ll to Johnson. h1!>
}'Oung son and t\\ o other coupk~ "'ho
were aboard
Witnesses ~aid lhc rented boat was
ahout 150 }ards off shore when 11 was
'wampcd by water churned up by a
passmg boat.
When the boat capsized. several
nearb~ boaters were able to rescue
four people from the water. according
to Orange Cou nty Sherill's Lt. Rich·
ard Olson.
Hut nobod) was abk 10 get Ill
John\on and his son an tHTll', Olson
!>31d.
W11ne<;Sc!> r.a1d 11 appear•d nohmJ~
from tht• capsized boa! kn ew hov .. lo
\v.1m :ind !he) w.er<.' not wcanng Ilk
J<ll lo..Cl '\
John.,on reported I) made a dcsper-
alt' att\.'mpt to !>3\e ht'> child b\
holding the bo~ 's head clear of the
''a1er. ""Hnesses recountt•d Rut both
disappeared under the v.atcr 1ust
-.econd'> latt•r. 1mesttgators were told.
"It·~ JU'>! a hnrrrbk tragedy .'' Ol!>on
)atll.
l\1a ~ hugh -..11d all rcnlal boats
conlarn four life Jatke1s that are
dtstnbuted to passengers before th(
vessels are checked out. He said boat!
also contain floatation cushions.
"We're very careful but in this caS(
-and I didn't see it myself -I
understand someone else came up tc
the dock and offered these people the
use of the boat for the rest of the day.'
Mayhugh said.
Olson said the boat rental con·
cession at the lake has a reputation o:
being "a very responsible" operation
.\ three-man scuba diving 1earr.
:.carched for the missing man and bo)
until dark Sunday and re-sumed agair
Monda) before calling it quits arounc
noon.
"Thl· '1'ttb1lit\ m the-lake was sc
had that 11 got to the point where it
was ha1ardous to the divers." Olsor
said. "Thev couldn 't even see thei1
own handc;.down there."
The lake, owned bv the Irvine Co
hut managed by another company
"as closed to the public Monda)
"'hile the underwater search was ir
progress.
Coast businessmen NB beaches
b E not closed may uy xpress to swimmers
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of thll Dally Pilot ll•ff
Two groups of Orange Coast busi-
nessmen are considering buying the
Los Angeles Express football team of
the upstart United States Football
League.
Meanwhile, lhe team officials con-
firmed for the first time this morning
that the Express was for sale due to the
financial difficulties of owner J.
William Oldenburg.
"We have talked with 1he league
and we ha ve some people who are
interested but it would be premature
to say we are negotiating," said Rod
Sherman of San Juan Capistrano,
who heads one groups interested in
the E\press.
Sherman. who rum a sports mar-
ketmg firm. \.\<Ould be no stranger to
lhe Expn-ss. He was the team's dHef
operating officer in 1983
llnlike Sherman. a group of Ne\\.·
port Beach bu!>inessman with no
prior expcnence in sports manage-
ment 1sconsidcringa bid fort he team.
sa id Bill Wood. a sports industry
::inalHt wrth the K WHY -the Los
·\ngcles hased fin ancial nl'\>.S tek-
v 1s1on ~1a11on
"It 1<i thrt·e Ne""pon Beach hus1-
ne-;~men \\1th no experience with
\ports promotion and management.
The) would mo' e the team 10 Orange
< uunl} or 10 Pasadena." Wood said.
.\n article about bacterial pollutior
in Newport Bay in Friday's ediuon o
the Daily Pilot incorrectly said Nortt
Star Beach and Dover Shores in the
Upper Newport Ba y were closed tc
swimming because of bacterial pol·
lu11on.
Bo1h are open lo sw1mm1ng bu·
ma) have been closed in the past
according to Bob Merryman of the
county's En vironmental Health ()e.
partment.
The area of lhe ba} closed tc
swimming actually is a bit north o
North Star Beach near Ham pshin
Court on the west side of the bay anc
Vaughn's ramp on the east side
Merryman said.
Decker '>aid he 1<. pa!.stng the
proposal on 111 al'lrng chanl'ellor Dave
Brow.nell and the d1~tnct's legal
coun":>el \nJ .\~~oc1ate Ot•an Run
Berggrrn h<t'> drafted a lcttn to the
centa·., 1110 or -.u <tummt·ninH' \tu-
dent!>. t•xhort1ng lhcm tn be guud
ne1ghhor'> and to rnugh up !he $5
parkrng kl' Bcrggrl·n :!bo n·portcdly
1<, hrnting 1n h" kttl'r thJt-., expected
to Ix· mailed nnl \~1·ek that the t 1t\
might lakl' '>llnll' p;irking rnntr1il
rnea .. 11 r\ -1 t' rl'<J t u rh' or hr gh-t O'l I
parlo..1ng permit' ti l nopnat1m1
t\n't fnrthrorn1ng
Nieblas School in Fountain Valley.
for example, ha!> triggered some
heated debate because of heavy traffic
and parking overflowing on city
streets. The :.chool on Gardenia
A.venue was closed in June of 1983.
Part of the ca mpus 1s being used by
the Huntington Beach Union High
School District for adult education.
Neighborhood complaints ha ve led
lo a requirement that most of the
adull student!> mu'lt bl' hu.,cd 1ntci lhe
"-'1cblas ne1ghhurhood to l ut dov. n on
the traffic.
Eighteen classes are offered on
Tuesdays and Thursdays at Peterson.
In the fall. classes are scheduled
Monday through Friday. The center
offers courses in computer education.
secretarial science. voc1ational educa-
tion and classes for college credit.
Reynolds. who asserts that the r=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lfl~mmmmmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiii~ student parkers hinder social visits by I
( oa51 ( ornmun1t' < nlkgl' tru~tl't'\
implemented 1tw rarl.1ng kl'\ tv.o
vt•ar'> £Jg11 al all d11,tr ll t lnt;ll11>n'> -
Orange ( oa-.1 ( olkgc < 1okkn \\ l''t
C olkgt· an<.1 < oa-.1hm· ( 01t1mun1t\
< olkg1·" lour lt-Jrn1ng u·nll'f\ -1;1
hdp 111\'l'I 11\lll~ l.'\f)CO'>l'' f'CJrl..ing
\lll'kl'I'' rn't $) fm \Um mn Jnd $1 ()
tor tull ·tl·rm 'l'l11l'\lt'f'>
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< oac,1hn1• < ollegl··., Dl·rker ... aid. re-
garding tlw Peterson < t•nter prob-
lems "We "ant 1u Ju"' h;11 v.e can to
c1nnmmodatt' the hH·-. nfl 1111ens."
I k .. aid he u)ul<.I 1x·t1t10n the
wllcgt• d1~tnr1·, tru<>ICe., to w.a1ve the
kt• at Pl'tt•r\on but -,,ud that would he
a "httlc hrt unusual" lx-l.tu'>t' th\.'
rart..111g lee' nrl' mandatnJ h~ d1c,1m·1
poltt \
"l hl' 0111\t dlfl'l'I \\<I\ I\ to C'rl·
rnu1agt· our \tUdl·nt '> to hu~ -.tickers
tu rark 111 parking arl.'3\
friends and block street sweeper
operations because cars are alwa)'s on
the street. said she's nol sure that a
letter 10 students \.\Ill help mailers.
"l think they'll park on the streets
as long as the~ can for free ... she said.
"They (the students) are going there
for hobby-like stuff such as African
bongo drum) l!nd Janerc1ze classes.
And the) 're not typical college kids.
They're dnvmg Cadillacs and Thun-
derbirds ..
She said she believes the best thing
would be for the ell\ to issue
neighborhood re\1cknt\ ·!>tickers to
park on therr !>trects Thus\.' who park
on the streels wrthout <-tickers should
he fined $25 t1 cke1s. -.he \aid
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Bl' J.C. HUMPHRIES
Ce;tified Gemologist. <\CS
KARATS AND GOLD
what the markings m ean
What is 14-karat gold? It is an
alloy of gold with other metals. In
which the amount of pure gold
eQuals 14 parts, mixed with 10
parts of the other metals. Gold is
alloyed because pure gold (24 karat
gold Is the only gold tha t can legally
be called pure gold) Is too soft to be
practlcally machined and used In
Jewelry. Some times, In this country,
you will also see 10-karat and 18-
karat gold. Again, this simply desig-
nates the formula of gold In relation
to 10 parts of other metals. The
higher the karat rating, the higher
the percentage of gold In an object.
No gold jewelry Is legally required
to bear a karat gold mark; however.
the law says that if a karat mark Is
used. It must be accurate. Also. the
maker or seller must place his
registered trademark beside the
karat quollty mark The Netlonal
Stamping Act 1s the law controtung
the marking of gold. The Jew.try
Industry, through its own Jewelers
Vlgllance Committee. helps to see
that the law Is obeyed. Consumer
protection agencies and Better
Business Bureaus are futher
backups to this control.
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Skilled Professional ....
, eevece
For your valuable jewelry and watches Is as
close to you as J.C. Humphries Jewelers
where ou r own craftsmen carefully do the
work under personal supervision.
v Diamond a Precloua Gem Setting
v Fine Jewelry Care a Repair
v Orlglnal Jewelry De•lgn and
Creation•
v Fine Watch Repair
v Qem and Jewelry Appralula
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PHONE ~46-3.01
Pair uninjured
in plane mishap
A 37-year-old Ala kan pilot
and her 12-year-old son escaped
injury early today durina a land-mg~mtsbap at Meadowlark Air-
po 1n Hununaton Beach.
e woman's smgle-engme
plane, a yellow and black 1953
Cessna 170, lost its landin4 gear
and received other damage tn the
9 a.m. accident.
The pilot, Ehzabeth Gollogly,
said she left her home in Fair-
banks Sunday to visit relatives 1n
Huntington Beach. She told police her plane was coming in for
a normal landing at Meadowlark
when it inexplil .1bh 1 ... ~rC'd to the
left .
HIGH 91 LOW74
Uni High grad Peter
Campbell Is U.S. water
polo team· hatchet
man.
Page DJ
Manhunt widens for
suspect In murder of Val-
ley woman./ A3
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California
It's all over except for the
voting at Democratic
convention in San Fran-
cisco./ AS
Jurors proclaim deadlock
in Dick Dale molest trial
By JEFF ADLER
Of ""' Ollltr ..........
An Orange County Supcnor
Court jury considenng evidence
in Newport Beach guitanst Dick
Dale's second felony child sex
tnaJ announced Tuesday 1t was
hopelessly deadlocked and un-
able to reach a verdict.
After four days of deliberation.
the six-man, six-woman jury sent
a note to Judge Linda Hodge
McLaughlin informing her it had
reached an 1mt>asse on the twin
charges of oral copulation and
enpging m a lewd act wuh a
child.
Jut) Foreman Lynn Munroe
said the final ballot stood at 7-5 in
favor of a guilt)' verdict following
six tabulations. A unanimous
vote by jurors 1s required tn
crimmal tnals.
The jury's inab1hty to reach a
verdict in the case doesn't necess-
anly mean the 46-year-old enter-
111ner won't f:ice further cn11unal proceeding~. He still could be
retried -for what would be <i
third time -on the ch•tr'£es
Prosecutor K.azuharu Makino
said a decision on whether the
charges would be dropped or
refiled wilt made 1n the ne\t
several weeks.
The deadlock marks the second
time m a year Jurors cons1dermg
the same charges apinst Dale
(Pleue He DALE/ A2) Dlcko.le
OCgivinl
chilCl care
top priority
By 1£1' ADLER
Of .. Ol9r .........
ck.nowlcd&in that chikl care
is an important priority for Or-
ange Co~ty. the Board of Super-
visors uk.ed Tuesda) lhit 1
compreheasive chald-care plu,·
oina effort be undenaken to
~ddress what they called a arow·
1ng count)'Wldc problem.
Supcrv1socs unanimously
directed the Commis ion on the
(Pleue Me CBJLD/ A.2)
f IRST EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
ans ot,ca
e
ID
Sinatra
packs
Mesa .
' theater
Crowd tolerates-
' LA' song, bu_t_~
cheers the rest
oast
·Downtown ablaze
in gunfire between
police, suspect
By STEVE MARBLE
OftM019J"'9t ....
A 20-year-old man was wounded
by gunfire Tuesday during a shootout
with Hunungton Beach pohce in the
cit)" s congested downtown area. N~
pohce officers or passers-b) were tut
in the running gun battle.
Michael J Maez. 20. was wounded
m the back dunng the run-and-hide
shooung match that covered several
blocks as the man ducked down alleys
and around street comers while
taking aim at pohce officers,
aulhont1cs said
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Nation
A 14-year-old ls accused
of ambushing and killing
his father for his pay-
check./ A4
World
West Germans have
handed over big check to
help El Salvador .I A4
Home
Once upon a time, clocks
were made with chimes
which makes them very
valuable today./81
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Food
Cooking sugar-free can
be just as sweet, says an
author of a cookbook on
the subject./C1
Sports
Reggie Jackson hits life-
time home run No. 493 to
tie Lou Gehrig./01
Entertainment
"Snoopy" and "Tom
Sawyer'' aretwofine
local stage productions
for the younger set./83
Business
There's a disturbing
trend for companies to
fold pension plans to pick
up the surplus./84.
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Bulletin Board
Business
allfomla News
lasslfled
mies
rossword
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A savvy superstar of Frank Sin-
atra's stature should know belier than
to open his concen at Pacific
A.mph1theatre 1n Costa Mesa "'Ith
"L.A. ISM) lad}.''
The 16.000 Orange Count1ans who
filled ever) seat and most of the lawn
Tuesday naght reluctantly accepted
the tat le song from his new album bu t
absolutely relished the subsequent
irony of his second song. "The Lady 1s
a Tramp."
As if to make amends for having
crooned that "L.A. 1s al~ays there for
me .. . knows how to care for me."
Sinatra dedicated another new song.
"Best of Everything." to all in the
audience. All was forgiven by the time
the 44-year entenainer broke •1\IO "I
Love You Come Ram or Come
Shine."
Sinatra recalled with a cringe how
"the next song comes from a movie I
was m but 1t·was sung by one of the
great bantones -Marlon Brando"
before singing "Luck be a Lady."
And he remm1sced about his 1ast
appearance m Orange County dunng
an 1982 downpour at Irvine
Meadows.
"Usually I can tum off the ram, but
It didn't work that nigh t," he said.
praising the drenched fans who sat
through that abbreviated show.
"My Way" is requested at every
venue. even. Sinatra con fided. when
he sang for the president of Sn Lanka
at the White House. And the stand:ird
Coast
owners
for LA
Express?
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of IM Delly ...... IU!fl
T"o groups of Orange Coast busi-
nessmen are cons1denng bu)ing the
Los ~ngelcs Express football team of
the upstan L"n1ted States Football
League
Mean""h1k. the team officaals con-
firmed for the first lime this morning
that the Express was for sale due to the
financial d1tlicult1es of owner J
Wilham Oldenburg
"Wt' ha'e talked w11h the league
and "'e ha'e some people ""ho att
interested but 11 would be premature
to sa' ""e are negollatmg. ·· said Rod
Sherman of San Juan Capistrano.
"ho heads one groups interested m
the E-<prcss
"Our poc;ture nght now is to not
ma~l· an' pubhc comments." said
Sherman who pla,ed professional o..,,...,_....,T.,..•-footl'lall tor 1hc Oa~land Raiders and
(Pleue eee SINATRA/ A2) Frank Sinatra ainga and •win&• at Coata Mesa'• Pacific Amphitheatre. (Plea.e see EXPRESS/ A2)
Firemen
attacked
by bees
in Mesa
Seven stun while
ft h ting blaze;
arson suspect held
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of .. Deir ""' ....,
Costa Mesa firefighters walked into
a veritable bets' nest Tuesday when
they arrived at a home on the 1000
block of Parkhill Drive to put out a
house fire that caused $30.000 worth
ofdamlJC Clad an their bnght )Cllow "tum
out" coats, the five firtfi&htcrs who
first approached the scene of the l :30
p. m. blue were a natural taraet for the
hundreds of anary bumblebees who
had made a hi ve near the ftont door of
the home, accordana to Jim Richey,
administrative chief of the CiOMI
Mesa Fire Dcpanmcnt. Np one was ~rioualy ilVilred
dunna the swarm of 1e11vlty ud die f~ was doustd in a~ut 10 mbna-. (,,. _ _,Ml
Adult schools:
'There goes the
neighborhood'
E:.d11M ' nort• This 1~ the ~ (lOd o/ J
t" o-(l3n enc~ on school-. rhar arrn 'r
~C'h<">f.>h an\ mol"t' and tht• prot>lem'
tht'\ (omc11mt'( create Ro BERT
BARKER
,,
News F OLLowuP
$~for a park1ngst1cKer and park at the
school lot But the) ~m to prefer to
ptnch f)(nntes and are parking. for
frtt. on ~1~nt1al trttts instead.
Rc)nold v.ho.sa1d she worries for
the safet) of htr 4-ycar..ald son.
~~tm"d her complaint at a public
comment~ ponion of a rtecnt Hunt-
U\iton lkaeh City ouncil mceti
Emplo)ct\ in the l attmini tralOI'
office folio td up .,.= ~t.cr to C thl\\. • intenm nt Or.
Edward Ottli.cr, u tin, that col-
l offi lal tVC t e pat\11\1 at
~tenon ~hool ~ that the COl1·
oon 1ou$ tud nt •Nill park 11 tht
~hool lot
(Pl....... ~TU)
t
A2 Orange Cout OAJL Y PILOT/Wednesday. July 18, 198-4
quipment failure blamed for NB blackout
A po\.lr'Cr outage put about I, I 00
ulhem Califom1:1 F.d1wn l'U)•
M>mcn in N~wport fkach in lhe dark
lC Tue~~ night aod ~.trl) lh"
CoNTINUEO SroR 1Es
mornina..
Power was shut on to an ar~a of the
c11' bounded by Ford Road. Pac11i
Co.isl H1gh"Na), Newpon Center
Dmc and Jambortt Road at 11 18
pm , •~cording 10 ut1ht) ~pokesman
J 1m "coned\.
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fGUNFIGHT IN HUNTINGTON ...
'YromAl
Mae1 tinall~ W<t) am.·sted on susp1·
c1on of attemp1cd murder on a police
officer and was takcn to tlunungton
Beach City Jail aOer tx-ing trcatcd for
• minor lo\<Ound to tll\ lower ha'"-·
police reported
The ep1<iode began ut 'i 16 p rn
; when Maez allegedl) !lpotted l>ctec·
' tive Chuck Hnlling!IY.orth and sped
off on a motorc. ~l lc, an·ord1 ng to Sgt
Denna!> Manin Holling~"'onh v. a~
su~p1c1ous bl'<:au!>t' of M.1e:1' e1 ra111.:
dn vm g
Maez abandoned Jht' motorqdt·
• near the interser11on ol 4th 'itH.'l'I and
Ohve Avenue and fin:d a \hot at two
•beach patrol officcr'>.t'> hl' rnn 'Aanin
said. One of the officer<. returned thl' j &unfire but Wa'> unablt-Ill \tOp the
.. ..
suspect. the police ~polcsman added.
"He then ran Wetit on Olive nnd
confronted a umformcd officer and
again took aim but the officer firc.·d
first." said Mamn
<\s pohce fanned out. Detecu ve
Hollingsworth pulled ht!I unmarked
police cu into an alle) that runs
between 9th and I 0th streets off
Oh'e Police said the de1ect1H' spot-
tt:d Maez hiding behind a small fence
'"He stepped oul took aim and
Hollingsv.orth. ~till \1tt1ng in the
unmarked unit. fi1t•d one shot
through the w1nd~hu.•ld of h1<; ve-
hicle." said Martin
Pol ice <,31d tt v. a~ dear tha& Mac1
was "'oundl'd hut tont1nued his run,
taking on some of hi\ clothing In an
clpparent cllort to t.'han1ie Im appear-
ance
Oetecuves Sgt. R<>n Jenlons and
Bob Ru~~ll reportcdl}' stopped the
bloodied man on I I th Strett without
incident. Martin said. Maez was
taken to Pacific Community Hospual
for treatment before being booked at
the nty Jail
tfr 1s being held on $250.000 bail
Police ~1d at as unclear which of the
\hot'i struck Maez.
The area covered in the shootout
was stall roped off today a~ in-
vest 1gators tned to rctneve bullets
fired in 1hc exchange. The Orange
County Dao;tnct Attorney's office has
been asked to anvesugate the 1nc1-
dent.
BEES A TT ACK MESA FIREMEN •..
From Al
Riche) said
Chuck .\. hrrl'l'. '6. ''ho ll\l'!> 1n
the Parkhill Om c houc;l' with h1<i
mothe r. reponedl~ adm111cd to tire>
lighters that hl' had ')l'I the liH·
"because he hkl'd 10 !>l'l' thl' ">park'> ·
Richey said
Ferree "'as arrl''>lt'd and placed in
proteC'TI',. ,.,,.,"''' 1~,r "'"n' •I h .. .,1th
l'' alua1111n a ( o\ta Mc\a l'llhl"l' Oepartm~·nt spokc'>m.rn \a1d
Matche-. and wads of paper were
found an the lamtl\ room and kitchen
of the homl'. where most of tbc fire
Jamage "'a' concentrated . .lt1chc}
\aid tk c\t1mJ1ed about S20.000
clama11.e v.as done to the home and
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SINATRA IN MESA ...
P'romAl
was the cue for Budd' Rich and h1c;
orchestra to start the ti nail' ''1th
"Pennte!> from Hea,en ··
Soon Sinatra wa!I again nut of S) nth
geographacall) . \'-h1le the mu~1ans
~gan "l\J,,,. '"rl.. "ll'" 'tor!,. .. ht:
k1ddingl) 'iuhc;111uted parttal l~ncs for ·c hll'ago· -no-"Old Man RI\ er··
-no -"I Left \it} Ht'.'art in San
Francisco ..
'T\.\as 11mc to go hom~ to his lad}'.
$10.000 damage tom contents b} the
bla1e Riche~ said five fi relighters. a nd
the two paramedics who arrived at
the scene to treat them. a ll suffered
multiple bee slings. mainly on the
facr. neck and ears.
"This wasn't honey bees. this was a
\warm of bumblebees. They're the
kind that can sung you and then come
back and do It again because it's so
much fun for them," he said.
Those who were stung were treated
at Bristol Park Medical Center and
released. R.achey said. O nly one of the
fi relighters, Capt. Ken Soltis, suffered
a dela)ed adverse reaction to the
stangs. He was was treated again at
Cost.a Mesa Medical Center Hospital
and later released.
A bcek~per was called to the scene
to try and control the bees.
CHILD CARE PROGRAM SOUGHT ...
From Al
Statu~ of Women "'hl(h authored a
repon on lhtld-1.:arc '>Cr' ices and
proJectcd future nl'Cd'>. tu de,clop a
program v.1thin QU da' s to coordinate
count' chtld-1.:are dTons
"It had 10 ta kl' d little hm "death to
reinforce ho"' great lhl'> prublem I'>
said board Chairman Harm·tt \\ 1cdn
in applauding the report She \vas
refcrnng to the death ot ~oung Patndt
Ma!>on. v. ho "'a" '>hot b' a )tan ton
pol 1lc oflicer 1 n I t>b 'afll·r bl'1 ng kft .1 t
home alone v.h1k h10, mothn searvh
cd tor \\Ori,.
C\ul)l'n 1"1r Ann l' '\;1·,1;u1dc 'atd
the problems cited an the repon m ust
be resolved. Supervisor Roger St.an·
ton pointed out that demand for
space in child-care centers outstn ps
availability by three ti mes.
Haydee Tillotson. who helped
prepare thecomm1ss1on's repon. told
supervisors that demand for out-of-
home care for children will grow in
the future as more women head
households and the number of chil-
drcn under 9 increase!>
The report estimates 134.250 coun-
t) children up to 14 years of age nec.•d
formal child care v.h1le onl) 13.467
spaces arc available.
Also. besides the need for ad-
d111onal spaces are the important
questions ofaffordabilit)' and quaht}
of service. especially tn light of sexual
abuse allegau ons that have surfaced
recently. the report states.
The cleannghouse planning agenc)
the comm1ss1on envisions would
p ther anfonnat1on on child-care
issues as well as develop a re$Jonal
childcare plan. Also. the comm1ss1on
hopes to gather informauon on
exemplar) programs so the~ can be
used as a model for others.
DALE SEX TRIAL DEADLOCKED ...
From Al
ha' e been unJhk to ;igrl'l' on hie.. guilt
or 1nnon·nu·
Ina trial thalloncluded 10 Januar>.
Dak "'a" found 1nnment on fo
related lOUnt' alleging he engaged 1n
oral sex Y..1th a I :!-~ear-old girl dunng
the summer ot J 4X I On the t"o
add1t1onal rount\ thl· JUf\ hung up
I I· I and did not Jd1' l'r a 'erdu .. t.
~1 unrol' said Juror-, v.ho Y..e1ghed
the C' 1dencc in the mo-.1 recent tnal
lelt the prosctut10n·, c.-ac..e v.as not
·•strong l'nough tu bnng halll. a guilt~
"erdact ·
Dale said the t"'o tnab had
C\hausted him phys1call) and ruined
htm financially.
His attornc}. Michael Qu1glc).
d1'iclosed Dale filed bankruptc)
proceedings earlier 1h1s wed to
fort:stall foredosure proceedings in-
1t1ated by his former wife on Dale's
17-room Balboa Island house
"L'nul the da) the) come 10 me and
sa\, 'Dick Dale. \ou'rc inncxcnt.' I
won't relax That's when I rcla'<. >when
the) sa). 'Dick Dale. 11's tinall}
o'er."' Dale said after the JUI)\
dcc1s1on was announn·d.
He added ... t.\.nd when it's finall y
O\.Cr. nothing will stop me from
performing for all the kids."
Dale, a mghtclub owner whose real
name as Richard Anthonv Monsour.
1s best known as one of the ongrnators
of I 960s~style surf music. Dick Dale
& his Del-Tones was a popular band
1n Southern California dunng the
heyda} of the surf music craze.
Recently, Dale has attempted a
comeback.
ADULT SCHOOLS CREATE PROBLEMS ...
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Scotching heat will continue
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Coastal =::city 13 ..
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Dayton 113 $8 NO'!Olk Va 8A 13 F1r11 lllgll t 15am 4 '
Temps ea..-81 S8 Olci.nom. Coty 92 ff Flr•l IOw tOlam 11
OM MOlnN 81 ST Omaha 12 80 Second lllQh 3 1$p"' 42
0.ltOll 112 S2 Orlando 80 74 StcOnd IOw 1111 pm 26
Oululn TO 43 Palm Sp<1ng1 103 78
HI Lo El Pato ,, 69 PhtlldelpNe 85 73 Sun Mii loday at I 04 p m . ,,_
Albany 80 65 FWbankt ,. $8 Pnoenta 102 72 Tl!IK.cley al 6 5$ a m and ... , llQlln at
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AmarlllO 83 se Flaot1art 82 61 PC>t11 .~ 82 61 Moonrl-8111·37p m .Mini II 00
AncllOfago 60 57 Greno Rapoaa 76 Sii Pe><lland.0. 81 61 a m. Thuf9day
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.t.utlln 105 111 H•lena 94 59 a .. umoro 80 89 Honolull.I 17 74 81rmlnonarn 116 12 Hout1on 116 80
81tmafCk 80 49 lnd1..iapol41 12 $1 LOCATION BotM " 70 JllCkton.M • 18 71 *ZI ~CTIOM
ao.1on ae 85 Jtlc:k1oov1Ue "' 74 HUllllngton 8-.cll 1-3 ,.,..
Butteto II 63 J...-u 56 4T River Jetty,~ 1·2 poor
Caaoe< " 80 K•n-C11y 83 58 4C>lllSl•ael.~ 1·2 poor
CN111ee1on.S C 81 71 LasVagu 1oe 12 22nd Slr .. I ~I 1·2 poor
Chatletton.W V e5 87 Lltlle Rock 81 611 a.lt>oe Wedge 1·2 poor
CllatlOlt• NC eo 74 Le>eAno-Ill T4 LaguneBMch 1.2 poor
CMyenM 63 55 sane~•• 1-3 LOUl9vllle 1$ 63 Wa1w1emp ea lair
CNc.aoo 78 56 MernpNt ti 11 Swell c!Hectton aoutll
It'll rain but not along Coast
By tbe A11oclated Prell
Continued warm temperatures and
cloud-speckled skies with a chance of
afternoon thundershowers in the
mountains and desens will bake
Southern Cahfornaa Thursday, ac-
cording to the National Weather
Service.
Anna Grimes services held
Funeral services were held this
morning for Anna Mane G rimes of
Costa Mesa, who died Saturday in a
convalescent hospital at the age of90.
Born 1n Chicago. she was an
accountant who lived an Costa Mesa
for the past 29 years.
She was a m ember of St. Joachim
Catholic Church, Its altar guild a nd
l ho1r and the Catholic Daughters of
~mt'n<'ll
: CONTINUED STORIES
Surviving arc a niece. Elizabeth
"Bett}" Brown of Corona del Mar.
and a nephew. Dr C Edward Meyers
of Los Angeles.
Services were conducted at St.
Joachim Catholic Church with inter·
ment fo llowing at Hot~ Sepulcher
Cemetel) an Orange. Pierce Brothers
Bell Broadwa\ Mortuan 1n Cost.a
Mesa v.as in charge of arrangements
EXPRESS TEAM SALE .•..
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wa!I a wide rccca ver at USC Sherman interested but I ha ... c heard h1!> effort
was formerly a n assist.ant athletic has started to tall b) the wayside ...
director at UC Irvine. Wood said.
Sherman, who runs a sportsmar· T he franchise wa\ purchased b)
keting firm, would be no stranger to O ldenburg. a San Francisco financier.
the Express. He was the team's chief for $7.5 million in December
operating officer in 1983. The businessman has run into
U nlike Sherman. a group of New· financial trouble and 1s interested in
port Beach businessman with no selling the team. Express spokesman
prior expenence in SP?rtS manage-Paul Sewell said this morning.
ment 1scons1deringa bid for the te!m. "The club and Don K.Josterman
said Ball Wood. a sports industry (Express president and general man-
analyst with the KWHY -the Los ager) are negotiati ng wi th the league
An~eles based financial news tele-on finding a bu)er for the team."
v1s1on station. Sewell said.
"I can't give the names of the "Ob' 1ouslj 11 1s because of the
people because that would jeopardize financial d1fficult1es that Bill Old-
my source," Wood said . enburg hasexpenenced.'' Sewell said.
"It 1s three Newport Beach bust· Sewell added that he did not knov.
Thundershowers developing over
the eastern Mojave Desert prompted
weather officials to issue a flash flood
warning today from Needles in east-
ern San Bernardino County to
Searchlight. Nev. A flash flood watch
frQm Tro na to Twe nty-Nine Palms
about 80 miles to the west, also wa~
issued.
Hot temperatures that pushed air
conditioners to their limit coupled
with high hum idity wall continue to
affect metropolitan Los Angeles and
the desert areas. H ighs downtown will
level off between 88' and 94 Thursday.
NB beaches
not closed
to swimmers
~n aniclc about bactenal pollution
1n !'le"' pon Bay in Friday's ed1uon of
thr Daily Pilot incorrectly said Nonh
~tar Beach and Dover Shores in the
L'pper Newport Bay were closed to
swimming because of bacten al pol-
luuon.
Both a rc open to swimming but
may have been closed "in the past,
according to Bob Merryman of the
county's Environmental Health De-
partment.
The area of the bay closed to
swimming actually as a bat north of
North Star Beach near Hampshire
Court on the west side of the bay a nd
Vaughn's ramp on the east side,
Merryman said.
Dc1..kn ... 111l he I'> pa'>'>tng 1hc
propo<,al on toactmglh:lnll'llur Da\t.'
Bro"'nell anl.I the d1\lnct''\ kgal
coun-.el. ~nd \\\ot 1atr Dean Ron
Berggren ha., drallL'd a kttt·1 to the
center's mo or \0 <.,ummcrtlm<.' \tU·
dents. exhoning. thl·m to hl· guod
neighbor'> and to 1.ough up till' ~5
parking fel' lkrggren al'o rcpom•dl}
1'i h1nt1ng 1n hi'> ll·ttl'r that''> e\f){'lll'd
to he matleJ nl'\t '-'el·I.. that tht.• lll\
might tai..e \Oml' parl..1ng 1..ontrol
mea'IUf\ -I l' rl'<l l UI h ... \If h1gh·1.0\I
parking rx:rrnlt\ -tf UlOperat1011
l'>n ·1 lorthrnmmg
en1ullmcnh and 1hc '>thool plant!>
were con' ened to other u<ics
"\\ e're going 10 have 10 clamp nessmen with no expenence with who was interested in buying the
down and enforce our policies." he sports promotion and management. team.
Freeway set
for closure
< oa'l < ommun11' < ulkgc trU'>ll'l'\
1mpkmlntl'd thl' parl..1111!! kl'\ l\\11
\Car\ ago al .:tll d10,lnd l11tJt1un'> -
Orange ( uac;1 ( t1lkgl· ( 111lden ¥. <''>l
< olll'gc and < nt1\tltnr < ornmunil\
( ulkge·, four karnmg l l'Olt'r' -10
help mL'l't rt'>tnl.l l'\fll'll\l'' P.11k1ng
\llll..l'f'> lO\I $'iJur \UnlmL·r .111d SllJ
for tull·tl·rm 'em1..·..it•r,
Thl' probkmc. .Hlltlllll lhl' Pt'll'"nn
'l houl \Ill' .m·n·1 un1qm· f >thl'f \ud1
trnuhlt•\ '>Urlated v. twn L'h:mcntan
'1 hool' hl.·g;rn to clo\l' 10 ll''>H..lcnual
nc1ghhrn hood\ ht't<IU\t' of dn lining
Just Call
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N1cblas School in Fountain Valk}.
tor t:xample. has tr 1ggered some
heated debate becauw of heav} trallic
and parking oH·rflowing on cit}
strceb. The \chuol on Gardenia
.\venue was closed in June of 1983
Pan uf the 1..ampu'\ is being u~d by
the Huntington Beach Union High
<;chool District for adult education.
~r1ghborhood rnmpla1nt<, ha\e led
to a requirement 1ha1 moc;t of thr
.tdull 'itudrnl~ mu'll tx· bu'lt'd into thl'
"'1ebla~ m·1ghborh11o<l to ml do"' non
thl· tratfa
\\ e are lt'nJinl\ lllml·rne<l ·
< 11a\thnl' ( ulkgl·' Dl't J,.n '>.lid rl'·
g.ard1ng the Pl·tno,on < t•ntl'r proh-
ll'mc; ··\\ c \Vant It> do"' hat "'Clan to
1lu>mmudatt• th<·"' e\ of l lt11cn\ ··
lk ,,11d ht· u1uld (ll'l111on thl'
~olkttr <l1'1lfll I' 1111,tn.''l IO "'•11\I: thl·
kc at Pch~r\on hut \a1<l th.ti \H1ultl tx·
.1 "l111k '111 unu .. ual" hl•l.tU'>l' the
parking lt:l'\ .in· mandated h\ d1\lrtlt
roltq
.. fhL' 11100,t <l1rn 1 wa' " 10 en·
LOuragt• our -.tutkl't\ lo hu\ ')lllkcr\
10 p.irk in na• l..1ng. Jn·a ..
said. They would move the team to Orange · .\ccording to published reports. the
Eighteen classes arc offered on County or to Pasadena," Wood said. busanes practices of Oldenburg and
Tuesdays and Thursdays at Peterson. This second group does not have a his San Francisco· based Investment
1 n the fall. classes are scheduled business relationship with the synd i-Mortgate lnternauonal are under
Monday thro ugh Friday. The center cate Sherman is trying to put together investigation by a federal grand Jury,
offers courses in computer education. and it may have a better shot at the state and federal banking agencies as
secretanal science. vociational educa-team. Wood said. well as a variety of law enforcement
The Santa Ana Freeway at Alton
Parkway in Irvine will be closed
tomght aOer 11 p.m . while col1struc-
11on proceeds on a new bn dge.
Commuters. who can resume their
tUual route after 6 a.m ., are asked to
use the San Diego Freeway to detour
around Interstate 5. tion and classes for college credit. "Sherman's group as one of four agencies.
Reynolds. who asserts that the r==;::::::::::~~=:~Oliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii student parkers h1nder'soc1al visits by I
fnends and block street sweeper
operations because cars are always on
the street. said she's not sure that a
letter to c;tudents wall help matters.
Ge In
Talk
Skilled Professional ....
"I think the~ 'II park on the streets
as long as they can for free." she said
"They (tlil' students) arc going there
for hQbby~ike stuff such as Afncan
bongq drums and Jazzerc1ze classcc;
'\nd fhe)'re not t)pical college kids
The)''re dming Cadillacs and Thun·
dcrb1rds "
~he said she behc\t''i the best thing
woulJ be for the cit> to 1<;~ue
neay.hborhood residents stickers to
park on their street~. Those who park
on the strcc1<, v.1thou1 st1ckc" should
he fined S25 ticket\. 'ihc '>.aid
By J.C. HUMPHRIF.S
Ct!rtJ"fi«l W1no¥t .. 4 CS
, eevece
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number at lt rt and )Our m ull&jlt wlll be re-c-ordt d, traoscribfll and dtllvered
lo the appropriate t dltor
For your valuable jewelry and watches Is as
close to you as J.C. Humphries Jewelers
where our own craftsmen carefully do the
work under personal supervision.
The same 24-bour a oswuing n r vlce may be used to rt<'ord ltlten to the
l'd•tor on any topic. Contributors to our Leners t>Olumo mutt Include their
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KARATS AND GOLD
what the marking• mean
What Is 14-karat gold? It is a n
a lloy of gold with other metals, In
which the amount of pure gold
equals 14 parts, mixed with 10
perts of the other metals. Gold is
olloyed bec•uN pure gold (24 karat
gold Is the only gold that can legally
be called pure gofd) Is too soft to be
prectlcally machined and used In
)ewefry. Sometlmet, In this country,
you wtn aleo Me 10-karat and 18-
karat gotd. Again, thla llmply detlg·
natet the formula of gofd In relation
to 10 part• of other metal•. The
higher the kerat rating, the higher
the percentage of gokS In an oblect
No gotd jewelry 11 legany required.
to beer a karat gold mark; however.
the law n ys that If • karat merk la
uaed, It muat be accurate. Also, the
mektr or aeller muat place hi•
reglatered trademark betide the
karat quallty mat1c. The NaUonal
S tamping Act It the law controfllng
the marking o1 gofd. The Jewelry
Industry. through lt1 own Je"Weters
Vigilance CommlttM, helpa to ...
that the law 11 obeyed Consumer
protection agencies and Better
Buslneu Bureau• are futher
backupa to thl• control.
Clrcutatlon
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