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WEONESOAV , JUL V 25, 1964 ORANGE COUN TY C A LIFOR N IA 2!> Cf.N TS ·
Coto de Caza h as Its
Sunday suit on for the
opening of t he Oly mp ic
penta tlilon .
Seepage CJ.
Coast
The expected Olympic
tourist boom Is a big bust
for Coast./ AS
California
McDonald's killer's wife
says she'll sell husband's
llfestory./A5
Nation
Reagan says he won 't
raise taxes; Mondale says
It's a fish story.I A4
Illinois refinery explosion
death toll rises to 14./A5
World
East German dodges
bullets to scale Berlin
Wall./A4
Antl-Sandlnlstan otters
cease-fire in exchange
for free election./ A4
Home
The commercial land-
scape artist who de-
signed UC Irvine has
shopping and mainten-
ance hints for home gar-
deners to follow./81
Food
Pancakes and syrup no
longer retire after break-
fast. They're staying up
for around-the-clock
desserts./C1
A frustration of an ice
sculptor is that works of
art don't last./C1
Sports
Rams Coach John Rob-
inson Is faced with trying
to replace the Injured
Johnnie Johnson./01
Former Pittsburgh Steel-
er quarterback Terry
Bradshaw announces re-
tirement to pursue career
In broadcastlng./02
Entertainment
An elaborate production
of "Oliver" completes the
summer season for the
Saddleback Company
Theater ./83
Business
Developer Cappy Dobbs
expects Irvine to become
a major flnanclal com-
munlty./ A7
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Coast folks carry the torch
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Jeffrey Pierson, 35, of Irvine (right), carries Olympic TOrch on Torrey Pines State Beach In La Jolla this morning.
Flame makes <tn1val
In OC as 150 locals
ready for their runs
By The Dally Pilot Slaff
The Olympic Torch Relay. Amen-
ca·s great parade. wends its way into .
Orangt Coun1y toda) jus1 three" days
before the 1984 Loi Angeles Olympic
Games start.
More than I SO Orange County
residents will carry the 1orch. wJiich
has traveled mo~ than 4.()CX) miles or
the nation's roads befo~ arriving on
the Orange Coast
Children. businessmen and
women, housewives and grand-
parents will carry the Olympic flame
as it passes through 1he county.
The torch n.innen include Pai
Tambolleo. a 70-year~ld Hunt·
1ngton Beach grandmother recover.
1ng from a heart attaek.. Erik
Stcenblock. a 9-ye.ar-old leukemia
victim. and a host of people who want
to play a pan in the Olympia and
history.
Tht torch will tnter the county at
about 3:35 toda} near San Oementc.-
Tambolleo will run Thursday
moming 1n Tusttn -cons1derabl)'
closer to her home than the small
town or Ad1n In Nonhcm California
whef'C' she was onginally .scheduled to
run.
The grandmother was womed ho~·
the heat and ahnude 1n Adin would
affect her he.an and she did not know
ho.,..· she would pay for the tnp to
Northern California.
Thanks to the help of a Mahbu
businessman. Tambolleo v.·as able tQ
trade her ,.o\din route-for a run that
starts at :?201 Isl St. in Tustin at 8:05
a.m. Thursday
Some of 1he man) other local
people taking pan 1n the historic
torch run include:
Linda Brow• RoU.sckild will make
II a 1eam effort when she runs her
kilometer tn Ne"'Port toda~. The
N~'J)On Beach woman .,...111 be earn-
ing a torch and her 2-,ear-0ld son as
she crosse-s the 03 , Bndgt' at m1d-
[Pleu.c eee TORCH/ A2)
Willetts win battle;
Sam to stay in U.S.
Protopappas' fate
in hands of jurors
Sa~uan fa mily
gets good news
onprlva t e bill
By DAVID BISHOP
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A Jubilant San Juan Capistrano
couple won a ke y VictOr)' today in a
10-year battle to keep their adopted
Libenan son in the United States.
<\congressional subcomm1t1ee ap-
proved a pnvatc 1mmigrat1on bill
that will allow 29-)ear-old Samuel
Willett to remain 1n the U.S. without
1he near-constant threat of deporta-
tion that the Willett fam1ly has lived
with after they adop1ed the . .o\fr1can
yo uth in 1972.
"There's been a lot of unbelievable
trauma 1n our hve<;."' said a relieved
Ruth W11\e11 after she heard the news
from an aide 10 Rep. Robert Badhanl.
R-Ne"·port Beach. who intervened
on 1he famil) ·s behalf along w11h Rep.
Ron Packard, R·Carlsbad. and Re-
publican Sen. Pete Wilson of Cah-
fornia.
The l l.S. lmn11grat1on and Na1u-
rali1ation Service had issued orders
to deport San1ucl WillL'll on 10
different occasions since 197 3. and at
Massacre
victims'
families
to get aid
By PHIL SNEIOE RMA N
Of .... 0.-, ..._ ., ...
A Fountain Va lleysav1ngsand loan
offi ce is acccp11ng donations to help
the families of v1c11ms in last week's
mass slaying at a San Ysidro fast-food
restaurant.
The donauon box was proposed b)
Debbie Solomon, a teller a1 Equitable
Savings and Loan at Garfield Ave nut"
and Magnolia Suttt. Gayle Amato.
manaaer of the office. approved the
proposal. and the box was 5el up a few
days ago.
Amato said donations to the bo"
will bt accepted for about lwo weeks
before the money is sent to a fu nd for
v1ct1ms' families. A s1an explains that
an overall donation will be: made 1n
1ht name of employcct, customen
and friends of Equitable Savinp.
Donations 10 the local box ~n
M>On after 11 was pl.ced on display.
"We were quite surprised at the
response."' Amato said. "Our cm-
ploytts and customers Stt:m Vtf)
rct"tpti"r •· (P1eaM Me F AllILI&8/ A2)
I
one po1nt a "arrant for his arrest "·as
1ssued when he refused lo sho" up for
a hcanngat wh1ch the family was sure
he "ould be dc-ta1ned and sent ou1 of
the countr).
Until rcccn1ly the ~louse Subcom-
m11tee on lmm1grat1on refused lO
hear the case. But a congressional
request for further reports on the
n1atter from the 1mmigrat1on sub-
committee in October kept the case
ope n.
Mrs. \\11llc11 said a cross-countrv
btC}Cle ndc her .!2-)car-old son madC
from San Juan Capistrano to Wash-
ington D.C. in 1982 on behalf of his
adop1ed brotht'r helped conv1nce \he
commiH« and its chairman, Rep.
Romano Mazzol1. D-Kv. that lhe
fam1I} 's ues were strong. Mrs. Willet\
said the co mmittee apparently had
been receiving 1nforma11on from a
source claiming the Willens .,..·ere
only trying 10 keepSan1 1n the count!)
to be their servant.
··1f we onl) wanted a scrvan1 would
"e have gone through all this
trouble? .. asked W1lle11.
The trouble began when 1he Willets
befnende-d Sam "'hLle they .,..·ert•
Peace Corps volun1cers 1n Liberia I~
years ago. His actual age was un-
{Pleaae .ec WILLETT/ A2)
Samuel Willett
HS woman
admits drug
profit guilt
By STEVE MARBLE
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The \\'lfe of a Huntington Beach
man susPC'('ted of leading Orange
Count~ "s largest cocaine nng pleaded
guilt~ Tursda~ to a s1ngle charge of
taundenng drug profits.
(Pleueaee DRUG/A2)
Dentist admits
he's 'concerned '
-but confident
By J EFF ADLER
Of IM DtMy ""' I t.fl
An Orange Count) Supenor Court
JUT\ turned 10 the task late Tuesda' of
de-tCrmin1ng "hether former COsta
Mesa dentist Ton~ Protopappas is
guilt~ of ~cond-d('grt't' murder 1n the
anestht'llC-O\ erdose dea1hs of 1hret·
patients.
.\ftc-r almots four ntonths uf de-
tailed 1es11mon'. the s1\-man. Sl\-
"oman JUf) reui-ed to begin delibera-
tions after rece1\ 1ng 1nstruct1C\ns
from Judge Lu1s Cardenas.
.\SJurors "alked 10 the JUT: roon1 .
most earned a 1h1ck slack of
no1ebooks containing the1r personal
record of th(' complicau:·d tnal
The cur\\-ha1red. J9-,car-old den-
tist " ho hves 1n Laguna &·ach -.atd hc
felt ··concerned. vef\ concerned"" as
the JUT: began dl-htx-ra11ng. but
expressed confidcnet• that he "ould
be e\.onerattd ··r m not going 1~1
n1ake an' s1a1emenl tx·,ond that.""
Protopap.pas said
Ellen Trapp[left), Debbie Solomon donate to McDonald'• Ma-ere hnd.
,
He 1s charged "nh n('gh~ntl\
adm1n1stcnng overdose:!. of genenil
ant"Stht's1a 10 patient~ Kim .\n-
dreass.en. Pa1nc1a Cra,en and
(athr)n Jones in 198~ and 19SJ. If
convicted of second-degree murder.
Protoµ<ippas fact•s a ma\1mum I 5-
year-to-hfe state pn§.On term.
Ho"e'cr. tht' JUT\ "as 1ns1ructed
that il also could find Protopappas
gu1l1~ of the lesser chargt' of 1n\ olun-
1ar: manslaugh1er.
"The difference 1s in rtahz1ng the
nsl..." Deput~ Distnc1 .\t1orne}
James Cloninger told Jurors Monda~
in d1sungu1shing bel.,..'C'C'n the 1wo
charge~. "ff he acted "·1th k.no"·le<lge
of the nsl.., 11n lota.1 disregard oft he
nsk. then 's guilt~ of n1urder ··
The defe sc. 1n a double-barreled
summatio 1\eredTuesda' morn-
ing b) tome~s Hollis oYer and
Roben Tuller. argued the 1hree
deaths wert caused b' medical
reasons unrelated to the· anesthetic
drugs their clien1 adm1n1stered to h1~
three pallt'nls
In addition. Tuller told 1urors the
prosecu1nr and '"all the -a"e-.omi·
r<'"er' tl l tht• state·· "ere brou~ht to
lx'ar on the caSt· 1n an t•!Ton 1<1 ··11.et'"
(Please .ec DENTIST I A2 )
Mesan
missing
off coast
Laguna 8':ach pol 1cr are 1n't'!>t1@.li t-
1ng c1rcumstanct·!. surround1ng the
d1SCCl\en of a \o<;ta Me...a "oman ·~
puN"" and an empl) hoat "'h1ch
....ashed up on P1cn1c Reach Tue'!ida)
morning
Lisa Ho\l..ln\ . .:'l "a' rC'portC'd
n11s~1ng b\ Laguna lkach rohce
toda\
HC.r compan1C\n Tucsda~ t•,cn1ng.
~tark de S1l\•a. also of<. osta ~tcsa. 1s
ht'1ng qucsllonC"d concem1n1 the
e'"cnts lead1ni 101hc "·oman·!o dtsap-
peann« bul roul pl&) IS not
suspected
Laauna fka(h 1n,nt1gator 4.IC').
J1m1ne1 said 1hc "·oman reported!)
had ~u1C'1dal 1endC'nc1es1nd had ma~
attempts on her life 1n thC' past
J1m1ncz said Hoskin!> was 1nto1oca1ed
e1r1) Tue1da\ mom1n&-acrord1n1 to
de Silva
Hc 1old 1n,es1ipton that he took
the small CT11R into tht ocean belo"
He1skr Par!.. 1n Laauna Beach 1w1Ct"
Monday t,·cn1ng. adding Hoskins
swam af\C'T him each 11mc
finally. '"he got mad."' J1m1ne1
u1d ind lef\ Ho!i\nn' and 1hc boat on
(Pl .... oee 1111881110 / A21
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~*°<•~ Cout DAILY PILOT/WodMO<lay, July 25. 1G&<
Fun Zone changes hands
By JEJIJ\V HIRSCH
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The Balboa Fun Zone hAs be-en sold
ap.1n, just days bcfort the permits to
txuld an office develop1neot on the
site CXPlrt'.
Los Angeles auornc} Jordan
Wao.k. one of the fom1cr panners 1n
the group that owned the site, said he
and Newpon Beach developer Jorge
Yavilr havt' purchased the site and
have settled a scnes of lawsuits over
who holds title to the naw-<:loscd
amuK:mcn1 pa.rk ncar the Balboa
Pavillion. Terms of the 1alc were not
disclosed.
Wank said he-plans to let the
construction permus lapse Thursday
and stan over wi1h a more "feasible
and economic desiao ."
··we plan to si1 down vnth the cuy
1h1s week and discuss lhc future of the
property but we arc not g:oinf to do
an~hing before the deadline.· Wank
s.a1d .
"We h.a,·e clear ti1Jc to the propeny.
everything has been settled. We want
to clean up the property and cwpcr-
atc with the community," Wank said.
"We will be look1n1 for a more
realistic approach to developing the
propeny. The other concepts had a tot
of problems but the most im~nant
thina for now is to clean 11 up,' Yavar
said.
The eurher plan called for a Cape
Cod-style, threc·story office and res-
U'lu,.nt complex.
But the prOJetl never got off the
grouod and the pannersh1p was hi\
with a series of lawsuus .
Man dead of injuries
sustained in collision
Newport cyclist
listed as 'fair'
A 22~ycar-0\d woman injured in a
A 2J-year-old 1nan injured when
his auto collided w1th a 1ractor in
Huntington &ach uvt•r the weekt·nd
has died of h1!> in1unes. police said
today
V1lbert Joseph Gaska oflake""uod
wa!> pronounced dead at 4:30 p.m.
·ruesda), pohct' sa1d
C~aska was dnv1ng a 1980 Cadillac
on Beach Boulevard nl'ar Pacific
Coas1 Highway at 2 a.m. Saturday
when he rear-ended a tractor being freak b1cyclt' accident Sunday 1n
used for beach cleanup work, police Newpon Beach remained 1n a hosp1-
said. The Lakewood man received tal intensive care unit today though
head and in1ernal injuries in the her condition has improved.
acc.idenl. according to police. Annt'tte Francis Mesa of Newport
The dnver of the tractor, Ruben Beach suffered he11d injunes and
Gallegos, 40, ofSant.a Ana, was taken underwent emergency surgery for
10 Hoag Memonal Hospital 1n New-brain trauma Sun4ay after she was
port Beach for treatment of a skull. accidentally knocked from her bike
fracture, ~lice said. Galit"gos was \ by another b1cychs1.
repon.cd 1n St.able condition early The woman is listed 1n fair con·
today at Hoag. dition at the Fo untain Valley Com-
munity Hospital trauma renter .
DRUG FIGURE PLEADS GUILTY .•.
From Al
Ale}a Machado Mable}. 24, could
be sentenced to five years in state
Prison and face a S 10.CXX1 fi ne for 1he
federal v10\a uon. She will be
stntenced Sep!. 10 in U.S. Distnct
Court 1n Los Angeles
·rhe l 'olombia native is the eighth
person to enter a guilt) plea 1n the
huge drug case, according to Assist.ant
U.S Attorne) Mark Bonner. Nine-
teen others ha ve been ordered to
stand trial starting Sept. 11 .
The won1an and her husband. Alan
Charles ~1oblt). "'ere arrested May
l 4 whl.'n the~ relumed lO South<'rn
Cahlorn1a from a Wt"t"kend vacation
to Puerto Vallarta. Dunng their
abscnC<' from the countl), a posse of
Jrug agents arrested nearly JO other
people a!legt•d to have bet'n 1n the
t:oca1ne business wuh M able~
Mobley allegedly was the k.Jngpin
1n a countyw1de cocaine nng that
reportedly smuggled about two tons
of the drug into Southern California
in~ year's time. The drug operation is
believed to have had direct tics to
Colombia.
Mobley, a g.raduatt' of Fullerton '
Hi~h Sc~)JOQI who lived in high Sl)'.IC'
wh1fe allegedly making millio ns OfT
cocaine sales. is being held on $4
m illion bail. He "'-ill bc tried with the
others next month.
Four people alleged to have been
key op:ra1ors in the drug operation
are still fugi11ves . The wanted men
include Aleya Mobley's father
Heriberto Machado Velasquez. and
t""'O brothers. Henberto Pucrta-
f\.1at•hado and Luis Fernando Puerta-
Machado.
The fourth missing person had
been iden1ifi~ as.!)ctavio Gris.ales, a
New Jersey businessman who is
suspected of providing Mobley with
huge quantititcs of cocaine.
"It would be a fair guess to say
they·re all in Colombia but they could
be in Brazil or almost anywhere else,"
Bonner said. ''Efforts are under wa y
to locate and apprrhend them."
Most of the suspects 1n the drug
case were arrested May 11 when
about JOO federal. state and local drug
agents fanned out in Orange County
as well as locations in Los Angeles.
New Jersey and Flonda.
WILLETT WINS WAR ...
The Orange County base of the
alleged drug empire was 1n Hunt-
ington Beach. One of 1he drug
suspects, Ronald "Turbo" Tins. 25.
of Corona dcl Mar, was cnt1rally
wounded dunng the raid. He 1s
con fined lo a pr1 vale medical fa c1ht}
From A l
kno~n 1>0 till'} guessed 16 and
reponed It '>I.hen the} allcmptl'd to
bnng him back to the L' S. as their
adopted son 1n 1973 But in1migra·
uon oflictal1> s.a1d 16 "as too old for
legal adoption and refused him ad-
mi~sion to !ht' countl) Sam su bsc-
qucn1I) obta1ned a student visa nnd
has been h,·1ng JOr the past 10 yea rs 1n
a n1obik· horn<' near his adopted
paren1s \vh1le ""orking at a local
McDonald'~ restaurant 1n San Juan
Capistrano
Mrs. Willett said the fight has been
an "emotional roller coaster nde" of
apparent successes and disappoint·
ment~ 1n their attempts 10 keep Sam
in the country.
'Wnh lhe constan1 th reat of de-
ponation keeping his offirtal status 1n
limbo. Sam has no! been able 10
a11end Saddleback College recen1ly,
"''here he once took classes.
Mrs. Willett said the matter must
still go before the House Jud1c1arv
Committee but that there it should bt:-
a "rubber stamp" of the subcomm1t·
tee's decision. She hopes approval
"'ill co me by 1he end ofth1s year.
"Sam would like to return 10 school
and lead a normal lire," she said.
"We were told many di!Terent
times that what we were trying to do
was 1mmposs1ble ... govemment of-
fi cials lold us lhat 11 was hopeless."
Mrs. Wlllett said.
..Others may have gi ven up, but
~e're fighters··
MISSING ...
F rom Al
the beach at about 6:30 p n1
A. pohce officer discovered th<'
purse and the boat 31 2:J7 a.n1
Tuesday.
Hoskins reportedly called the de
Silva home twice after she was left on
the beach.
"Wt''rr talking to htm (de Silva) but
at this lime there is no evidence of
foul play," Jiminez said. "~'e're sldl
checking into it."
Jiminez said the m1ss1ng woman 1s
5 foot J tnches tall. 115 pounds, has
brown hair, green eyes and a small
ret'tangular 5Car on her left ann.
DENTIST SAYS HE'S 'CONCERNED' .••
F r om Al
Pro iopappas He termed the effori
··an awesome d1spla) of governmtnt
abuse "
Tuller accur.cd the prosccu11on o l
using "altered" death cen1ficates and
charged the coroner's office con1-
m111ed forge~ and perjury v.·hen 11
<iubn11tted a li~!.ul' ~n1ple of Jones'
adrenal gland" tu thedcfe nse. Dunng
the tnal. an expcn ~·11ness called b)
the defense tesufied the tissue sample
<:ou ldn'l have come from Jone:..
The \-Ctcran cnm1nal defen!>C la"-
~er, raising what he called reasonable
doubt<, about 1he prosecuuon·r. caM".
:il<.01old the JU~ Protopappas treatcd
t11s patients ""•1thin lhC' confine\ of
tu~ tra1n1ng ··
"I hat'~ not m11rder. not man-
slaugh1er That'<, doing what he !cl! hl'
could confidently do. But it didn't
work o ut that way," Tuller said.
Dyer. focusing on the medical
issues 1n the case. said the prosecution
"totally ignored scic-ntific, ob1ec1ive
fac ts and found with no facls at all
what the d1stnct attorney's office
wan ted so they could prosecute."
He said Protopappas rould no1
ha\e been aware of the risks involved
1n treating both Andreassen and
Jones because not even the two
womens' personal physicians were
aware or their medical cond111 ons.
The defense contends Andreassen
dled from an ex treme[) high
1wta!'.!iium level that we nt unnoti ced
""'hLlc Jones died rro m adrenal shock.
a re sult of 1he undiagnosed regrowth
ofa tumor on her p1tu1tary gland.
In Cravcn's case, 1h c defense con-
tends the 13-year-Old choked 10 death
on some gauze packing several hours
after she was released from the clinit·
by anotherdcnt1s1 ""'lthout Protopap-
pas' approval .
The defense also argued that
Craven was nol under Pro topappas'
care, bu\ was treated bv another
dentist, Dr Maneu a Bade.i, who was
granted immunity from prosecution
dunng the trial 1n exchange for her
testimony about the matter.
"lie! Protopappas) feels complete-
ly 1nnoccn1," Tuller said in con-
clusion. "J-lc's as nlarred hy th is
traged y ar. an\ont'. That's a man
who's proud o(h1~ innocence. Du n't
mis1ake that for arrogance_ ..
FAMILIES OF SLAYING VICTIMS AIDED ...
From A l
In the ~<in )'\1i.Jro area. a fund "a~
r-stabllshcd M>on after James 0
H ubert}", a 41 -ycar-old une mplo)ed
secunt) guard opcnl·d fire 1n a
Mc l)onald'" rt\taurant, l.1ll!ng 21
people and woundins 19 othrrs
tx·lore he wa!> killed b> a pol1rc
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!>harpshooter
M cDonald ·~ has contributed SI
n1il1Lon 10 aid survivors. and La Jolla
resident Joan Kroc, widow of
McDonald's rounder Ray Kroc.
donated $100.000. The fast-food
chain has announced the San Ysidro
restaurant will not be reopened
In Fountain Valley. do nations can
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its business hours, 9 a,m to 4 p.m.
Mo nday through Thursda), 9 a.m to
6 p.m. Fnda). and 9 am to J p n1.
Saturday.
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4 HB trustees face recall drive
By ROBERT BARKER OlltMD_.,,...,...,
Angry parents served official notice
Tuesday niRht that they intend to
launch recall action against the four
Hunlington Beach Union H1g.h
School District trustees wh o voted to
rrmove Dr. Paul E. Berger as pnnci-
pal at Marina High School.
The trustees. who were served
official papers moments after the flag
sa lute and before going behind closed
doors to discuss other matter.;. were
board president Ron Marcus and
members Brian Lake, Linda Moul!on
and Steve Smith.
Only trustee Sherry Baum. who
earlier had agreed to go along with the
Bef$er decision, but who voted lo
retain the popular principal "because
of the pain (his removal) would cause
the community." escaped the recall
threat.
The four trustees have seven days
to draft responses 10 charges that they
"grossly abused" the trust of parents
and voter.; and tha1 they ignored "the
total support of the communily and
lht' unrcfuted compelling evidence
thal their reasons (for removing
Berger) were incorrect."
Recall organizer.; will have lo
collect 14,100 signatures in 160 days
to force an election that would decide
whether the incumbents should keep
their posts or whether new candidates
would be elected to take over their
dU\JeS.
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ToRcH ENTERS THE ORANGE COAST •..
From Al
night T)rOnl" will nde on his
mother'!> back 1n a red, ~·hitc and blue
backpack. Rothsehild said she d idn't
think \he would ha ve any trouble·
running ""1th lh<' add1t1onal weight.
"I'm an athlete," she said expla1n1ng
she doe~ aerobu.·s and plays golf and
tennis
Ro thschild .., husc friends helped
her ra1s<' monC) ror the 1orch run,
called her relay Stint her birthday
preSt'nt She turned 32 Tuesday. • • • When Traci Lf:e·Peterson and
Betty Blend5tadl take up the Olym-
pic torch to run their legs of the cross
country relay. a lo t of other people
will be running with tht'm. The 105
employees o f PacTeJ Mobile Access
in Costa Mesa ra1S(..'CI. $3,000 and the
company matched that amount so
twoofthe1rown could take Pan in the
historic relay.
Rames, a bowl-a-thon and a com·
pany auction. in which workers
donated prizes. helped raise the
SJ.000, according to Linda Bon·
n1ksen of PacTel. Employees' names
were drawn and Biendstal of Hunt-
ington Beach and Kathy Peterson or
Garden Grove ""'ere selected.
Peterson presented her k1lomc1er to
her J 4-year-old daughter, Tract. who
will run at 11 :30 a.m. Thursday on
Beach Boulevard. between Lampson
and Ka1ella.
Bicnstadt. 50. has reportedly been
training by running with books and
wrcnche!> in hand She runs at 12: 15
a.m. Thursday 1n Newpon Beach, up
Dover to Westcl iff. • • • Paul Arrllt of lake Fore!>t will turn
47 Saturday, three da}!> after he takes
the flame out for hi s kilometer as the
ninth runner in tht' rounty. Arritt, a
service superintendent for Statt' Farm
lntcma11onal Services 1n Costa Mesa.
won hi~ kilometer 1n a statew1de
lottery of more than 600 agents and
office employees 1n the company.
Arr111 tnes to run JO or 40 miles a
week. he said. The company 1s
holding an Employee Appreciation
Day and pany today and letting
workersoft'early so they can hne up 1n
San Clemente to watch Arrin's late
afternoon run. • • • \.\/hen V1ck1 1-leston decided her
Irvine tempon1ry personnel serv1<·c
company should sponsor a runner 1n
1hc torch relay, Michele Harrln1ton'1
name immediately came to mind.
Michele. 13. is tht' dallghter of one of
Heston's friends. "She's the alJ -
Amencan girl," lieston said. Mic hele
was a s1udt'nt body president in
elementary school and is in !he gifted
ch1ldren"s program.
"She's got a lot ofini11ative, she's a
positive thinker and she's briatu.
Maybe' when she's 18 we can a.ive her
a job. 100." l1cston said. Michele halli
been practicing runnin& her k1lo-
mt'ter 1nd is down 1os1x minutes. Her
fam1!Y and friends will gather a1
Pacific Coast Highway and Newpon
Center Drivc somet1mr around 9:30
p.m to watch her run • •• When he speeds pas1 Un1ver111y
tl1gh School in lrvinc, Garrel Ea&oa,
18. ~·111 have a conllnaent or
schoolm1tcs and family cheerins him
on. Eaton, a student at Un1vcrs11y, 1s
runn1na bt'ausc his dad, Kcrm11
Eaton, thought it w(M.lkl bt a way for
his family to panicipate 1n "a
mo m cn1o us otcas1o n." Garre1'1
a.rand mother flew OUI from Connect1-
cu1 sever11l daysqo to wat hh1mt1kc
near 10:45 p.m. run tonight around
UC Irvine and past the high school. • • • Heidi Joba1on. a Hunting1on Beach
resident and an employee of Memll
Lynch Pierce and Fenner, said she is
running because she is "proud to be
an American." Ong1nally from War-
ren . Pa., Johnson said she 1s an avid
runner and skier. She ran 1n a 5
kilorrietl'r race to qualify for a
drawing held by Merrill Lynch for !he
fi ve relay legs it pur<:hased.
"Everybody I know will be there to
see me run," Johnson said, even
though she is scheduled to take the
larch sometime after midnight to-
night at the comer of Jamboree Road
and Pacific Coast Highway. "I think
it'll be great." the 32-ycar-old CK·
ecuti ve secretarv said. ••• John Peder1ea , senior vice pres1·
dent of Signal Landmark Properties,
of Irvine, runs two miles a week and
said he has not done any special
training for his torch kilo metc-r,
scheduled for Capistrano Beach
around 5 p.m. The 48-year-old Santa
Ana Heig.hts resident said he put out a
memo alerting Signal employees of
his company-sponsored run. '"My
wife will come and sonic friends will
be there to lake p1cturc!i," he said.
"Ifs going to be exc1ung." ••• Keltb Arm11ead. 27, ·•still docsn'1
believe it's going lo happen." Tht'
Laguna Beach resident will carry the
torch between Cress and Legion
Streets on Pacific Coast Highway in
his hometown today. He is sponsored
by the Laguna Beach Chamber of
Commerce. Then he begins a new JOb
Monday at the R1tz·Carhon Hotel in
Laguna Niguel . • • • J a1on Baldwln. 14, was gi ven his
k.1lometcr as a birthday surprise from
his Emerald Bay family in December.
The Laguna Beach High School
freshman will run his kilometer
beginning at Legion S1ree1 in Lagun11
Beach at 7:591oni2h1. . ' . Earl Rippee, owner of Anvil Cor-
poration, an Irvine insuran~ and
1n"·estment company. will be running
tonight in Irvine from McArihur
Boulevard to University Drive. An
avid runner who averqes SO miles a
week. Rippee is sponsoring himself.
"It's a unique opponunity to panici-
patc, and wi1h the money going to
help 1he Boys Club, it's a bonus," said
the Laauna Beach resident. ••• Debbie Gebba rd will bnng 1hc
torch into Laguna Beach, carryina 11
from Aliso Beach to Nyn Pl&CC' at
7:28 p.m . today The athletic mother
of t-wo. who lives in Nor1h Laguna.
s.aid "it's one small way of being
involvtd 1n the Olympics and pan of
Amenca." • • • Didi GouP is an asthmatic who
jogs rqularfy for her health. She too
has sponsored herself and wtll be
runnina the 7:15 a.m. stint 1n Costa
Mesa on Thursday. ··rm ao1n1 10
make it somt'how," she said. She
spends her summers in Laguna Beach
and winters as a ski inslruc1or for 1he
handicapped in Colorado. • • • Jeu Marie Merrick or Sou1h
L.a1una W111CIJT)' thc torch pas! South
coast Plaza in Costa Mesa Thursday
morning al 6:21 a.m. "f aot
IOOKbumps all over when tht'y told
me where I ""''' go1na to run. It's eitJCtly whcrc I wQnted to be "
•
Merrick. who is sponsonng hersclr,
has a habit of running three miles
every morning "for health." •••
Oayl Nord1trom. 19, will be the
first runner to pick up the torch in
Cos1a Mesa Thursdai morning. She
starts the relay at 290. Bnstol St. and
ends 1n front of a nursery at Bristol
just under the Cost.a Mesa Freeway.
Nordstrom, who graduated from
Estancia High School and Orange
Coast College. said she is a Costa
Mesan "all 1he way lo the heart. They
picked the right person for Costa
Mesa," she said.
Nordstrom is a new accounts
secretary at Wells Fargo Bank"s
Huntington Beach office. Wells
Fargo. which purchased 20 kilo-
meters for the relay, ht'ld a raffie
among its employees to determine
who would get to run. "Some people
turned in seven (rame tickets) but J
only turned in one," Nordstrom said.
Asked if she is a runner, Nordstrom
ttplied, "I am now."
• • • Cbel HarrtsOA, 14, of Corona dcl
Mar. received his torrh kilometer as a
graduation present from his family.
He just finished the eighth grade at
Harbor Day School and will attend
Milton Academy near Boston in the
fall. Chet's Olympic kilometer begins
at 8:J6 tonight along Pacific Coast
Highway between El Morro School in
Laguna Beach and the entranoe to
Crystal Cove State Park.
• •• Jame• Elllot, J4, of Hacienda
Heights is being sponsored by the
Carma-Sandling Group, a real estate
development firm in Irvine. Elliot
has undergone extensive heart sur-
gery but continues to run. His
kilometer begins on Pacific Coast
Highway 200 yards south of Cameo
Highlands Drive in Corona del Mar.
• • • Ma11be.w Ber1bot1, a 22-year-0ld
handicapped student from Marion
Parson School in Cost.a Mesa will run
a kilometer sponsortd by thC F. Sco1t
Jackson family of Newpon Beach.
The torch donation will go to lbc
Orange County Special O lympics
prngnim.
Matthew, who lives with his
parents in Santa Ana Heights, ha.$
practiced runnina wi1h a mock torch.
"Every 11me they senl him 10 the
office at school, he had a note In o~
hand and the torch in the other," his
mother. Shirley Bcrgholtz, said. He
runs tonight at Blue Fin Drive in
Dana Point.
• • • Employees ofEquidon Comp1nics..
an Irvine-based real est.ale services
firm. chipped in to purchuc a
kilometer tor J eff Pte.noa, 36, a
se;nior vict president ind panncr.
P1erwn 1s 1 familiar si&ht as he ii;
daily through his Tunle Rock ne1 -
borhood in lrvint' with his dot-e
was slated 10 carry the torch this
momina in La Jolla. ••• June Mateas of Founuiin Valley
purchased a kilometer 11 an cart)'
birlhdlty present for her husband.
Elme.r Ma 1ea1 will be 72 on Sept.. ~.
He was a professional boxer in 1932
and kttP' in aood shape today .bY
runn1n1 11 Founuiin Valley Hi&h
School ind work1n.a ou1 at a local
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BU LLETIN B OARD CONTI NUED STORIES
Orange Co t DAILY PILOT IW6d~. uty 25. 1DM u
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Reserve officers COUNTY'S TORCH BEARERS READY •••
P'romA2
meet Thursday
All Orange C ounly re~rvt' otliccr~. their w1vt• and
friends arc invited lo JOin membc~ of the On&nae Count)'
Chapter of the Re~rve Offkers Assoc1at1on at a dinner
meetin& on Thur~a) at thl' El Toro Officer$ Club
Cot Jerry Shelton, USMC. community planning and
liaison officer for the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station.
will tell "The El Toro Story'' which 1) so much m the news
lately
The meeting will begin w11h no-host cocktails at 6:30
pm .• followed b) dinner at 7 pm Rescrvauons may be
made by calling 786-841 I
OCC oilers two semlnan
Orange Coast ( ollege will offer two seminars on how
to have successful male/female rela11onsh1ps and com·
mun1cauon skills on Thursda)
Newport Beach psychotherapm Barbara Ltt will
present a program called .. A C ompat1ble Mate," on
Thursday. from 7 to 10 p.m .. an room 111 of OCC's
Counseling and Admm1ons Building. Cost 1s $6
Patnck Murphy. a licensed famll) and child
counselor in p1" ate practice m Tu.slm. w.111 lead a program
called "Relat1on!lh1ps Building and Ma1nta1nmg In·
ttmaq" from 7 to 9 p.m. in OCC"S Facult) Home. Fee is
$6 per person or $10 per couple.
Registration is 1n OCC's Communtt) Sen·1es Office.
in the Student Center Building For more information. call
432-5880
Author to conduct worlcshp
Frank Katz. author of the book "SupermemOI')'." will
conduct a Golden West College workshop on Saturda).
from 9 a.m to 3 pm . 1n Admm1stra11on 136.
Pan1c1pan1s w1ll leam to develop a dynamic memor)
through the simple assoc1a11on technique to assure
gneater success academically, personal!) and pro·
fess1onally. Prngram fee is S45. For more information. call
891-3991
Blrth control classes offered
Natural Famtl)' Planning (NFPl classe~ arc offered
month I} al St. Joseph Hospital in Orange. The 5} mpto-
Thermal and Ovulation Method~ are offered to the
general public
The cl1ent/couple would attend classes for approx-
imately 5 to 6 months. The methods can be used to either
plan a pregnanc) or dela) pregnancy. For more
mformat1on and/or a free brochure. call 711-8060.
Saddleback offers CPR classes
Saddleback Communn) Hospital. 24451 Via
fatrada. Laguna Hills. is offenng classes this month on
Card1opulmonar) Resuscitation (CPR) w1th afternoon
cla!lses from I to ) and e\ cnmg classes from 5 to 9
The classes will pro\ 1de basic CPR training for
1od1' 1duals as "ell as groups and are offered each Wednesda~ at the non-profit hospital.
Fee for the four-hour class 1s $5 per person which
covers CO!. ts of a CPR instruction booklet and use of all
necessar~ equipment S1~nups are being taken from 7 30
a.m to .l p m For more informa11on call 837-4500
Free hearing tests provlded
The <icn1or C1t11en'> Medical< enter. 357 W Wilson
St <. osta \.1c\a. "ill prm 1de lrct heanng tests for all
seniornt11ens on \kJ1care on .\ug b 15. 22 and 2~ from
Y a.m to noon.
For more intormat1on. call fl l 1-1012
Better Breathers vlew allergles
San ( lementc Csenc.>ral Hosp1tal. 654 Camino De Los
Mares. "ill be the site ol a free program conducted b) the
Better Breathers Club on Monda}. Jul) 30. from 5.30 to
6:30 pm m the conference room The topic. "Allergies of
the Nose. Sinus and Lung" "'111 bt.' presented b> Lakshmi
Duriseta. M D .. an asthma and allerg) spec1alm. For more
information. call 061-4434 or 835-LUNG.
YMCA schedules fund ralslng
The Orange Coast YMCA Fam1I~ Crisis Center in
Costa Mesa 1s sponsonng a fund-ra1stng e\ ent called .. I\
Night At The Races " on Tuesda\. l\u~ 14 at 6· 30 pm
Wine. cheeses and hor; d'oeHes will be scned as the
part1c1pants gob) bus 10 the Los .\lam1tos Race Track to
v.atch the S 150.000 Quanerhorse Champ1onsh1p Rare
CALENDAR
Wednesday, July 25
• 9.30 a.m., Oran1e Couty Board of Sapervllon,
Hall of Admt01strauon. I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
,l_Pou_cE Lo_c_
&> m He'll carry thl' torth Thunda)· morn1na on Garden
Gro"e Boule\iardJust west of Brookhunt Stret't 1n G.1rdcn
Grove • • • Bobble Garcia. 12. will represent tht' Boys and Girl~
Club of Irvine in the torch relay, under !he spon'Or)h1p of
the If' inc Co. Race~ were held. nnd age group winner\
took pan in a drawina to detcrm1nt who would carry the
torch. Bobbie will enter seventh grade this fall at S1erm
Vista School m Irvine. He will carry the torch tomght
alon1 San Miguel Dnve in Newport Beach between
Spyalass H1U and Ford Road • • • UC Irvine's 1984 Athlete of the 'rear. Mark Ruelas of
El Monte, will cam the torch under the university's
sponsorship. The 21-ycar-old UCI senior 1s a cross·
country and trad. star maJonnJ in studio ans. He will
carry the torch tomaht along San Joaquin Hills Road
'\tarting at MacArthur Blvd • • •
Ford Aerospace-Communicatton'i is )ponsonng
three employees to run consccull'e kilometers 1n the torch
rel•> Two are the men's and women's winners from the
com pan) 's annual Spnng Tuneup run: Steve Scbumacber
. 27, of Irvine. a computer software specialist; and Annette
bom. 22. of Santa Ana. a computer programmer The
third tDrch earner is Sam Jobn1on. 49 of Dana Point a
Ford manufacturing plant manager who has surperv1sed
the Spnng Tuneup for the past four -,,ears.
The Ford Aerospace runners will earn. the torch late
tonight along Jamboree Boule\ ard JUSt o;outh of (am pus
Drt\e 1n lrvml'. A corporate mu~1cal band ma'\
accompan}' them . • • • Ne"-port Beach-based Pacific Mutual Lile Insurance
collected entnes from hundreds of em plo} ee~ "'ho .... anted
to carT) the torch under the firm's sponwr<,h1p The
winner of a drawing was Barry Steinhardt. lb an agent
and financial planner who wori..~ in the com pan> 's Los
Angeles office and II\ es in Tanana. He's slated to cart) thl'
torch Thursda) morning along Main Street m Orange. • • • Jeff Ca.boon always hoped he'd be m thl' 01) mp1cs <\
high school track star and a half.miler at the Universit\ of
Kansas. Cahoon now 1s a chauffeur with the Stein-B.nef
Group of South Laguna
Cahoon v.111 play a part in the summer game~ .... ht:n he
carries the torch toda) 1n a kilometer run that ends near
Aliso Beach. His parents. a Mster and numerou~ fnends
..... 111 be on hand to cheer him on
"I used to run 20 miles a da) but I'm not in that lo.ind
of shape now." he said. "Fortunately. 1i1 be running
downhill Rolling downhill muzht be more hle 11 .. •• i"''
Paal M.att'1 biggest worry 1s fitting his large size bod~
into a medium size Olympic uniform "I don't ""'ant 10
look hke a stuffed turkey," he laughed
Matt. an employee of C. L. Peck Contractor and a
Newpon Beach resident. is an occasional Jogger and an
a\ id racquetball player. He will be running late tontght 1n
Newpon Beach as the torch winds its "'a) tov.ard Costa
Mesa where 1t will be reured for the night. • • •
Laguna Beach resident Stewart Woodard. an
architect. ran Monda} in Corona "oodarO. 40. 1' an a' 1d
tennis pla)er. sailor and Jogger and "as sponsored b"
Ste.,.,an Woodard&. Associates. -• • • Balboa Island resident Ralph A. Miller 7 l run., thrl.'e
miles a day. fi,e limes a week and ha<. kept th3t up <,1nn· he
was 57 )Cars old The retired insurance agent \\as run to
tonight in Laguna Beach and 1s s1.·11:.,ponsored • • • H un11ngton Beath resident Leslie Joos l.I. lame'
the torch Thursda\ 1n Orange ( uunt\ She" 'pomored b'
Protcss1onal l omputer Marlo.e11ng ~"'cx·1atl'\ 1•1 Long
Beach • • • ( osta Mesa re\1dent Cheryl Carstens. 2., I'> mnrl' nl a
s"1mmcr than a runner but the Ohmp11.' .,.,3, "onh
trading her 01pper!I 1n for running ,h\ies Thl· u1mpute1
data ser\lce compam o"'ner "'11 lam the t1anw 1u<la' ~ome\\ here along the Orange(. OUOI\ route . • • • Corona dcl Mar rl's1dent Tim Strader. ~6. 1\ a <,pon!>
enthusiast The prominent New port Bea1.h bu~tne!lsmJn
has a special intere .. 1 in lht• HJrl'lor Bl'" C lul'l. thl'
Organization lhal \\Ill get lhl rmxet'd!:> from hi\ run
trader. who 1s marnt•d and hac, IOufl hildrcn l' a' Ill l arn
the torch toda} in Orange Count\ He 1s "P<lllsllrl'd h' h1'>
Aires Development Inc. • • • Ne.,.,pon Bealh resident Dr Robert Amstadter. 52
likes to run and he likes the Oh mpir'i He "J' to run the
torch near Solana Beach in an Diego Count\ toda~ .\
ps)ch1atnst . .\mstadter 1s mamc.>d and has 'it'\ en children
He also will host the Eg~ p11an Oh mp1c Ba'>l..t•tball T earn
dunng the tournament at the lngle\\ood Forum • • • · Newpon Beach rec;1dent Barbi inasek . .io. 1s "urlo.1ng
for the Los l\ngelcc; 01) mpte Orgjntllng Committee a~ the
VIP Hostess at thl' \1odem Pc.>ntathlon e'ent ~ singJe
parent of two daughter<;. Sina ... ek "ne\ er JOg&t:d 1n m~ life
but adrenaline alone "'Ill 8l'l me through " Shc.> is
sponsored b~ her employer. thr t-..oll <. o in return for the
"ork she has put 1n a\ an Oh mptl \ oluntcer ~ma<.el.. \\as
to run 1n If' me tonight • • • Ted Bentle) 2t>. is a tormn C u\ta \1c~ rl'\ldl'nt ~ho
JUSt mo\ed to Wh11t1t'r He 1s c;chcduled to run \\hen the
torch gets back into Los ~ngek'i Count' Thurc;da'
Senti\, "ho worl .. for Sccunt~ Panfil Banl.·,, <,pi>n.,ored
b~ his parents. \.tr and M" D J Bentle~ ul 'l'\'pun
Bealh . . .
Newport man bound after
surprising looters in home
.\ Newport Beach man was tied lip
m his home in the 4800 hlock of RI\ er
.\' enuc h} tv.o robbers about I 0 a m
T uesda' police report('cl
The \ 1ct1m. 28. was "-Ork1ng in h1~
~aragc "'hen he heard a strange noise
1n the house He wt"nt to 1n,es11gatc
and a\ he w3s entt'nng his bedroom
he wac; l'onfrontcd b) a man with a
pistol. police said
The suspect ordered the '1c11m to
the around threnten1na. "I will blo"'
your head off." poll ct' sn1d
Hunttniton Beach
A youth ahout 19 year<, old grabbed
a case of Budweiser beer earl} tuda)
and Oed without pa)1n1at the Stop 'N
Go stort. 17422 ~ach 81,d The to s
was estimated at $9 99 • • • A resident of 1he 100 block of I 71h
Street reported earl> today that
someone entered h1!. unlocked orange
and >ellow Dodac van and \tole
~tcrco equipment wonh SQOO • • • A resident of the 20700 bloc., of
Beach Boulevard reponed Tu~1}
that someone stole a thrtt-'Pttd
JrCCn Schwtnn btC')de from her (ronl
port'h Tht tou was esumated at $40 • • • Someone broke into a wtute 1'181
Volli.\wagcn R1hh1t in a parktnj IOt ll
fioldcn We~t \olll'J tllmou' \('('Ur-
fhe \.ICt1m told police he "as
getting on the floor when he noticed a
second suspect The second suspcct
grabbed a bedspread and put 1t o'er
the' 1ct1m The suspects then tied thl'
man up and asked hi m where he kept
his monc~. police said.
The man ans.,.,ered and then listen·
ed as the two 'iuspects ransacked the
house
The) left afier a shon w htle.
stcahna two handguns. a camera and
S.20 1n cash. accord•na to pohct'
it) reported Tuesda' The loss in·
clbded stereo equ1r mcnt worth $460 • • A resident of the 7200 block of
Toulouse Dn\.e reported Tuesda't
that 11 cat burJlar entered her homl'
O\ ern1&ht through an unlocked patio
door The intruder fled with 1cwelr)
worth S38S • • • 4-woman reported Thund1) that
M>meonc 11ole her black Sch~1nn
b1c)cle from Edison Hiah hoot on
Maanoha trect The lo " \WS ~t•·
mated at $200. • • • ~ r"Mldcnt of tM l 6JOO block of
Ix .\nu C'trde rtported Tut1da' that
wmeonc stole Jl'._°df) "onh S\ 700
fn,m ht>r home •htlc she v.-a.s ulttp • • • Somrnnr bro~c 1n10 a blue I QSO
l ovot.i p1l lup par._ed 1 uC'\Jll\ on
re pons
The' 1ct1m was able to fn-e h1m'idl
after about l\\.O m1nutt.~ of 'itrugglc
.ind h\: lalled police .\ '>earch dad not
turn up the <ou'ipects
~ ne1ghhor ho"c\ l"r \3\lo the 1wo
suspects ride t)l1 on a '"O n Honda
motorqcle and g.3\l' polill' a gt.)('ld
descnptaon
Both SUSpc'l t\ \loert dC\1.'rlhed I'>\
~ht·e as "'h1te mall'<>. m their earl~ -~.about 6 ket tall . I '10 pound' One
had long bro" n hair and the other hud
rurl~ bro" n hair
tht l 1400 bllx.~ ol Dam\ lt''A ( 1rclc
The los<, 1ncludl·J stereo l'~u1pmen1
\\Orth SI ~0
for Hununaton Beach rn1dent BUl e. 32. hJ
OI> mp1c torch run Thursda) m Anaheim J) a ch&IK'r 10
1dcnt1f> with all of Che 11eat spOrU her<Xs 'h.tncs a \'let
prc~tdenl at Mert'UI')' Sav1na.s. SI)'& the spmts o( the attll ~pom hero<> will be runnina whh hjm, Shane 1s an avid
)poru fan, JOJ&er and )Oftbalt pla)er. He •~ spon~ted b)
Ml'rt:UI') Sa\ 101$ • • • Jenifer nompsoo. t 6. 1s a Hona Kona m1dent 'P<>n~red in the Torch Rel•> by Dean Forwardma Co of
Huntington Bench. Thompson is the dauahter of one of
the company'~ ove.-.cas agrnts She isan &ood student and
athlete and has co~:>eted in man) runnma race~.
Thompson will run this mom1na near Camp Pendelton. • • • Krl1 Mtcbet. '\(> of Hunt1naton Bc~h earned the
torch on a remote strttch of h1Jhway Monday ni&,ht near
Temecula "You can't imaane how exciting 1t 1s. I ran 1n
the middle ol nowhere. no hl mcs. no town5, and the road
was lined w1th hundred1. of people Th~ wanted m)
autOJf3ph. tht) wanted to lake my P'l<:turt wtth babrt"~. 11
was 1nCrtd1ble," !>31d Michel, who sponsored herselfalter
reading about the rela)' m an airline mapz1ne • • • Jo1t6D Cou ell. 12. of lrvtne will run within a mile of
his home when he ca mes the ton.:h through h1~ home town
tonight Jus11n lme~ track and field e\Cnts. espec1all} the
high Jump said h1'> father Pat Connell of Connell
< he\ rokt 1n Costa \tesa The auto dealer 1s .. ponsonng
Ju\lln • • • Huntington Beach resident Cb.rltlloe Kirkwood. 18.
""'"cart) the torch toda) 1n ~n Clemente. "I do not run
but .... hen 1 heard I about the torch I told m) husband I
wanted to do 1h1\ · she said K.1rlwood's husband Mile
'>ponsored her .\mother oft....,o teen-agl' bo}s Kirkwood.
pral11ced at fir'>t b} runnin~round the block and
t' entuall) worked up to where ->h could run a mile in less
than 10 minutes Kirkwood. h "er. chipped a bone 1n
her left foot t"'o weel..s ago and will be running "llh the
tnJUf\ • • • Sb.awn Baldwin of Emerald Ba:-was gi"en h1~ torch
run b} his parents for his 12th b1nhda) last March. He has
been following the run through newspapt'r and televmon
accounts since the flame first arnved in the United States
Shawn a Jogger ba~ball player and tennis buff. has
been pracucing for the run \lo Ith a mock torch a fnend
made for him His fnends and famll> ha'e made up
01) mp1c T-shirt'> the) 'II be weanng as the) watch him
make his run tonight up "lewport Center Dnve to San
Joaquin Hills Road
"V. hen "e g;n e It to him he said this was going to be
')()mething he could tell his children and h1!1 grandch1ldrtn
about." the \OUth's mother said. • • • The Bincher<, are making a family affair out of the
torch run
Ron Birtcber, his sons Brudoo a.ad Barill and has
brother Art all will be running w1th the 01) mp1c flame and
passing 11 from one fam1l:-member to another 1n
downtown Santa l\na Thursda) morning
"We also are going to the opening ceremonies so we'll
be v.atchtng the name that we earned be taken rn for that
final run." said Ron, a San Juan Capistrano resident
'None of us were JOg&ers ..o w.e'"e been gl'ttrng oursef\ es into shape"
All four of the fam11\ membets w.ork Wlth the fam1h
business -B1ncher Pacific of Laguna l'.1guel The
business v.111 be closed Thursda~ morning so that all
emplo~ees can watch the fam1l) run. • • • William Hitchcock 46. wa\ going to ~I\ e ht\ 0" n
mone\ for a ~hot at the torch run but d~ 1dl·d to a!.l his
l'mplti,er -the Ir' ine Co -first.
"l askrd and thi.>~ !Ml1d the) 'd sponsor me." said
H 11chcock. a ""r" pon Beach resident and longtime Jogger
"It., a 1.hancc 1n a lifeume Something ~ou'll ne\er forget
H11chwll 1'>a financial officer ...... ith the If' ine C..o H"
lam11\ ha~ hurro .... cd a \ 1deo camera to record h1\ run throu~ Corona dcl Mar tonight • • • Evelyn Palmquist. a high school teuc.ha in Lo\
A. ngeles "ho lives in Ne\\ pon Beach. sa' ed up the S3.noo
tor her leg ul the torch run after reading about the
opponuntl\ m the nev.spaper
··.\1 fir'>L I thought 1t v.a., he~und m) reJ1.h and then I
1.kuded ·v. h~ nut .... she l''Plained "~ov. I'm so exc.-11ed
I m going out of m) mind ..
Palmquist Jogs daal) and ~1d her fam1h .md man~ ol
ht•r students ...... ,11 be on hand Thursdav to watch as she run-;
up Brookhurst Street in Garden Gro\·e and mall'S the tum
onto Garden Gro' e Boulevard • • • Sozan.o' Tbomas. a 34-H·ar-old student at <.al ~tall'
Lo\ Angeles who h\ es m fr"ne. ""'ill run her 01\ mp"
route in Carlsbad toda}. Thomas. whose run is.being
<,ponsored b) the Boys CJub of Laguna Beach. learned she
"ould be a torch earner last Ma) when the cluh·., ongrnal
runner was forced to drop out
"I \ 1ew 1t a' a chance to rcmeml'lcr our ance<.tors ..
said Thomas • • • Jobn Erskine of Hunt1ngwn Beach .... 111 run Thur\JJ,
m11rn1ng on Rt-d Hill Road 1n Tustin The 33·\t~ar-old
ba(helor hles tu Jog and will represent the Or:inge <. ount~
( hJpter of the Building I ndustf" .\ssoc1a11on Er,~1ne 1 ..
thl' e\ecutt' e director of the l<.x-al Bl~ chapter • • • Erik StttnblO<'k. a ').\ ..:ar-old leukemia \ 1c11m. "111
lJIT\ the torch for l'niled \\·a, of Orange Count~ :ind thl'
.\mcncan Cann:r Soc1et~ He .... 111 run Thursda' momin~
1n Orange. The Laguna Beach rc'itdent's run "Ill celetirate
\\hat looks hll' J ~ul·ce-;sful oottle ajtamst cancer He ha'
Sarah Jane Wylie. 17. of 1'ewport Beacb
carries the Olympic Ton:h alone WWow
Creek near rural Adln in Northern Cali-
fornia. Wylie wu spon80recl bJ Newport
lmporta when ahe carried tbe torch earlier
thl.a month. The l.m.mlarant from ltortbern
Ireland waa able to allow off her numln1 •kill• for her &randparenta who were YialdDC
from the Emerald lale. The <>n.uae C.O...t
Family YMCA. which will recei•e the
proceeds from Wylie'• ton:h nm. lent the
family a mint-bus to tra•el to Adin and .ee
her run. Croeby Grant, lnaet. of Newport
Beach carried the torch near Lompoc on
T huraclay. The et«ht-year-old practiced ran-n~ throUCh bl.a llarbor Vlew Bomea net(b-
bor6ood ~ a 2 -pound wdgbt for a
month before his run. Hee.en took a test nm
of his coune ln Lompoc the weekend before
his scheduled run. Be was aponaored by
Grant Building Co. owned by hi.a father
Taylor Grant.
Oel."n in rem t!.'>ton tor: \.ear\ jnd "111 n>nstdl'fed rured 11
he rema1m frel' of the disease for anothC"r 217 )cars • • • Pa•I Evans 11 ot l..J Hatira I' '~1nsoreJ ti' ti ....
emplo)er Parl..er Hannifin ol In 1nl f' an<. "hn "
parapleyic "111 cam the torch earl~ Thur\Ja~ nwrnin~ :n
Costa ~k..a He \\Mk:> as an assembkr at Parl...l"r llann1tin
and has a <,pt.·ual wheekha1r attatchment to h11ld lhl
01~ mp1c T nn:h • • • Moote Metzger ·C ofl usun also ~ ~p..1n!>ornl b~ ht'
emplo~er. Par~cr Hannifin Blind since agl" 4. Me11gcr \\ill
be handed the torch b~ h1'> tellow emplo'~ Paul E\an' Parlo.ere~ecull' e Richard Bcnea .... 111 guide \1enger on the
run • • • Supef'\ 1sor Hamett Wleder a Hunungton Beach
rts1dent and chatNoman of the Orange C ount~ Board l'I
~upcf'\ 1sors. v. 111 cam lht' torch m ~an ta .\na Thursdd\
morning V. e1dt·r. o3 1~ sp(ln'>Ored b' Pacific Bell She ha
pracuced running. w 1th a tw o·pound ""eight 1n her hand \.
tir'it she wall..ed \\llh the "'eight nl'ar her h<lme V..1t"dl·r
graduall~ c,taned to run Wlth the weight and nl'>" ho!X''
thJt '.>he tan complete thl' couM.C • • • Lido Pjctli( lsroup a < osui \.1~-hased propt'n'
management wmpan~. ,., sJ)Onsonng Au Cornel 3t>. in
the tonh rcld\ C. omel. a ~n C..rahnt'I re<.1dent. ·~ a
prllpem man.tgt•ment oOicer for .J Los ·\ngcfe., bank tha1
"l1rl..s "11h lido Pacific Lido Pacific offit·1al\ Wl're a""'are
\hl runs regular!\ and o tlered hi c;ponc;or her in the torch
rel3\ ')he run' at about 12 4 '\a m ThuNa\ 'tanin~ at
2::'.1' If' nl." \\l' m 't>"pon Beath
,,nl' '>tole a .... h1tt: I%~ ( amar1l Z~a
from the lot t·arl1er this month The
lo" "a~ eo;t1mated at SI 0.000
• • • \\lrt.' rl·portcl.l \tl'len ~• '131n Bl'dl I
Tul'\JJ\ night Thl• lo" 1, qlut•d ,tt
S2> • • • Pr.1ng ol)('n a windo" w l'nter
'timconl' burglan1ed a home on tht'
fl 1 no hlod l'fV. :tml'r .\ \ c a reo;1dcnt
reront•d Tue..Ja, The In.,, inlludt'd
.1 \\,th h \\Onh S2 )\I
Newport Beach
.\ ~e"'pon Beach "oman reponed
thl· theft ol a '\l\s.an Pul"3r \.llucd at
SS. 100 from .i parlmg lot tm B trttt • • • .\ .._.e"' pnn fka{ h man reponed thl'
thctt ot S2~. 'it<O 1n household goods
including thret' ullor tele\ 1s1on \('()
'" o \ 1deo l'3\'>t'tte f'«'orders and
a~iut Sl\,000 m JC"t'len Thl' 11ems
""t're lJ~t'n frl,m ht> home m the bOO
hlO\I.. (1f Ma \v.ood Tucsda' mornil'\& • • • .\ Ne" P<'rt Beach man ~ported thC'
thct\ of a t\3rb«ut' '"alued at SI lO
trom the hachard of his home 1n the
-l()J block of \11st1 Roma. • • • \ c o ta M~ man repont'd tht'
theft of two huhcaps 'alued at SllO
C:llCh from ht' Rolle; RO)l't par .. ed in
the 400 blod. ot Orchid Tuc\da'
Coetalleu
.\n dnllqUl' f n~I .. 11 11.it.. ~.i!kl
\.Jlued at S~.t)l() "d' 'll'kn lr1'm .1
\\ooJ\\ t.\r~IO@. hll\IOt'\' JI 11' 'J
Oh ml"> \\ 3\ '"nlt't ml n tht' IJ'I
..... ~i.. The t>ulkt """ 1n th(' ,h lp ll' t'o\
rd nl'htd . . .
\ tl'll' ,.,,n ,,·t ll'\\t'lt' Jthl J, '"' t..
"l'rt· \t11kn lr1'lll J l llffil' 11n tht '"' M
hkl\.1.. 1'! [)3'" \trtl't Tm·,d,1
Thtl'\ t'' Jpp.irc n1 pnt·d ,,~n J
'crn•n and forn•d .1 "lrtdP\\ at lht
hontl' 111 gain cntn
La&una Beach
Jt-y.t•ln wonh ".>~ '\1 "~' rt'f'•nl• 1
\tnkn lrom a 'unNthl'r a1 \ta1n
lkath (arl\ Tul·"1a' al1l'rr1•11n • • • Th<' hubcaps to a I "ti... f nrJ
Mu.,tang. 'wnh S24t). "'('rt repmll'li
\tolen Tucsda\ n1~ht lrom lhl'
Lumbt'r)vd par~tn~ lot on r MC\t
.. \'('OU(' • • • s .... im lin~ ;and a .. ,hello hlJ\ter'
Fountain Valley
H ~.tr, .. ma,ht·d .1 ~ 1nd1'" .11 11 f,, •n \tf\1tc \l,11111n l~\J"'
Rr1•l•lo.hur't \t and 'ill'k )'" Jlt{':
Ullh-.:1..in~ d llltl \h('\I \Iott• d l..t•\ th.It
1 ·"' ~l'li hidden on the prl'm•'-<" . . .
...... r ieom· \(11le 3 \.'lit'' lcrk .. r-'-I'
•ntaining a drt\Cr'' l"l'rmn '"" 1.1
'c•Urtl\ l'.trd and~\ thl•,t., fr(')m !"1('
\h Pl•t ,tnrl· 1-1--Brc1<1!..hur')t '' . . .
I hit'\ l'\ P'''"h" U\4:J J' 11"'1 h •• ~·
II' l'(l('tl a ~af "mdO'-' and 'tnl a~''
ln ... tamat1l .:amt'ra that "ll' 'l'thk '"'m the nut,i<k • • • \ 'mt·om· <.t't iirr th.11 \'<&U"'d '\1)11
doimage 111 a 11rg < heHnkt ( .tni.H
1h.1l "a' \l\lkfl lrom ll\ c'lv.ne1 '"
n 'n c 1 hl darn.t~t'd aut•) wa~ found
Al\ l\la \ 1ew \t.hool. lt>Z.lf lf1c~of' 't
Mesa couple captured
in Newport burglaries
•
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A4 Orange Coa1t DAIL V PILOT/Wednesday, July 25. 1984
Reagan has 'no plans for tax hike•-
WASHINGTON (AP) -Ronald
Reaaan and Waher Mondale have
had their first clash over what 1s hkely
to be a ke y battleground of the fall
campa1an -tnes Reagan says he
has "no plans" lo ra1<)( them Mon·
dale l>llYS the pres11.knt 1s telling a
·fi,h StOT) "
On the pocketbook issue of
"'hether tupa)en. \\tll ha1rc Ill pon)
up more mone} to control giganlll
federdl budget deficit\, Reagan and
his Democratic opponent d1~gree
Mondale ~}S a ta\ increa~ 1s
me' 1table ne11t year. no mailer who ,.,
president But Reagan IT) 1ng to
picture Mondale a~ J lrce-speodmg
liberal. says that isn't the case
Dunnga televised ne"s conferem.:e
Tuesday mght, Reagan charged that
Mondale has "repeatedly and over
the vear!t supported ta\ mne.ases on
an} number of ona\100\ ··
.\'lkl'd 11 he "ould tlatl\ rule out a
I %5 request tor a ta' 1nlreasl',
Reagan at first "Mltd ·\ c\ ..
"I ha1re nu plans tor J t.t\ 1mn·a,c ··
hl· said .. I hclie\l~ 11 "ouh.1 tx'
n1unterproduc11' e' tor the cnrnonur
rl'Ul\t'l"'
Hu"'e' er momt·rii' latl'r the pn.'\I
dt>nt ap~ared to hl·dgl' ~} ing. ··\-ou
\\Ould have to loo!.. at the ta\
<,trUllUre" ti a \uhstan11al defiut
n:maincd after all pos<,1ble spending
Ezpreuton• of the chief.
luts had Ix-en made
··But I think we are a long \\d) from
th..11 point \llllh regard to bnnging
gnvt'rnmen1 down to where 11 ought
to be brought do\\ n." Reagan said.
Mondale. "'ho 1s on a fishrng
'acat1on in Minnesota. accuS(d Re-
agan of "at1hng on the issue Mondale first ra1s<.'d the ta\ issue
·-r\(~ been heanng fis h stones all dunng his nommauon aneptance
week. but tontght Mr. Reagan told a 'Pl'Cch to tht' Dcmocra11c nrn,en-
b1g one:· Mond ale said in a state· lion, \\herl' he said ment. ··He said that no tax increases ··Mr Rt·agan will raise ta>.es. and \o
"ould be necessary but then "'II I He \\on't tdl 'ou I 1us1 did"
proceeded to open the door for unfair In ht'> addres'l. Rcagan alc;o said he
taxes after the election" "'" ask < on~rt·ss to &l\l' Social \e<urn~ renp1enl\ j cost-ol-h\1ng
Mondale ~1d the president was 1m:reasc nc\I Januaf) regardless of
NATION
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Reagan stands by Burford
despite Senate opposition
By th~ A11oclated Pre11
WASHIN0 TON-Bya lop~1dtd vott. the Republtl"1n~·ontrolledSenate
has asked President Reagan to back away from hti. uppointmcnt of former EPA
chief Anne M. Burford to a.n environmental advisory panel The Senate on
Tuesday passed, 74-19, a non-bindtng resoluuon <;.aymg Burford's tenure as
head oftht Environmental Protection Agency wu "controversial and flawed"
and a~l1ng Reagan to withdraw her nom1nat1on to the Natrona! Advisory
Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere. Thr move, at the ins11gatton of Sen.
Edwa rd Kennedy. 0-Mass .. was seen as a largely symbolic slap at Reagan's
environmental record. Later. at a news conferenc:e, Reagan said he would stand
b> the nominatron. which does not require Senate confirmauon
Amtrak collision 'operator error•
NEW YORK -The fatal collts1on of two Amtrak trains in Queens was
dul' to ··operating error." but mvesugators sull don't know whether human
error. mcchamcal failure or a signal or sw11chtng malfunction was lo blame,
federal officials S8) However, omnals said at a news conference Tuesd~y that
!>tud1t·s of the signal S)"stem so far had not turned up any 1nd1cat1 on of
malfunction
l he only person killed wa!> a vaca11oning Spantsh govl'rnmcnt official.
Ennqul' G1 larran1 . .53. but 11.5 people were tnJUred
Grads have good job prospects
BETHLEHEM. Pa -The ··gloom and doom" that faced college students
graduating in 1982 and 1983 faded this year a!I JOb offers increased 10 a trend
rnllege offi cials expect to last into 198.5. according to a survey released by the
( olkge Placement C ounc1I. The annual surve) of 187 placement offices at 162
lOllcges and un11rers111es sho"'ed that campus recru1ttng efforts became
··progrcss1\.Cl y kct>ner" as the cconom) 1mpro\(~d. council '>pokeswoman
Jud11h O'Fl>nn Kayser ..aid.
planntng a "December surpnse 1f he what inflation docs. Federal law
IS re-elected: unfair budget cuts and a provides no increase 1f 1nfla11on falls Tropical depression off Miaml
tax 1ncr••aN• that will sock the middle i...,1<>" ' n.~rc··nt l'or the 11 months
" """ I.I\: ~ , r ~ • MIAM I -Island residents 1n the eastern Caribbean were v.amed to class... coding 10 September
STEPHEN BROWN --------------r.==============;-, monitor weather repons as a tropical depression 200 miles east of Barbados moved west toda) at about 1.5 mph, the Na11onal Humcane Center said. "It's
not '>trcngthening rapidly but 11 could become a tropical storm wnhtn the nex't
:?4 hour.,," forecaster Gil Clark said Tuesday night. He said the storm posed no
1m mcd1ate threat to the Uni ted States.
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1'22 tWtSOR Bl.YD .• COSTA MESA Pllot denies 'buzzlng• jet
NEW YORK -The pilot ofa pnvate plane has denied Oy1ng too close to
a Delta Air Lines Jetliner that di ved suddenl y to avoid a collts1on. IOJUnng two
flight auendants. The Federal Aviation Admin1stra11on said 1t is 1nvest1gating
wh) air controllers did not discover the prox1m1ty of the small plane to the
Dt:lta OC-8. which was carrymg .SO people on us way to John F Kenned)
International i-\1rpon
TMI reactor lld llfted
MIDDLETOWN. Pa. -Rad1a11on le'els 1ns1de the cnppled Three Mile
Island nuclear plant soared after workers removed the 159-ton reactor lid. but
a federal official said today the readings were not as "hot"' as had been expected
The removal marked a milestone in the SI b1lhon cle~nup of Three Mile
Island's Un11 2. damaged March 28, 1979 in the worst com mercial nuclear
accident in U.S history
Alaska temblor scores 4.3
PALMER. Alaska -A moderate eanhquake JOited Alaska's m06t
populous region. but no damage was reported. ~id officials at the Alaska
T!.unam1 Warnmg Center. John Sindorf of the National Oceanic and
Atmo<;pheric Admin1Mrat1on observatory said the tremor Tuesda) night
registered 4.3 on the Richter scale and was centt'red about 30 miles north of
Talkeetna and 100 miles north of Anchorage
Pulitzer wlnner Kubik dead
CLAREMONT -Gatl Kubik. the Oklahoma-born romposer and
conductor who earned both a Pulitzer Pnze and an Academy Award dunng the
early I 9.SOs. died of a rare disease at the age of 69. Kubik died Friday after 'i1x ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ weeks of hosp1ul1zat1on for kala azar. a rare 1n~ct1ous d1~a~ which he apparent!} contracted from a sand fl) bite dunnga '1S1 t to Afnca. said longume
friend Manlyn Goetsch Kubik won a IQ.SI Oscar for the score of the feature
canoon "Gerald McBomg Boing," and received a Pulitzer the followmg year
for his ··symphony Concertante.'·
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Top state law authority arrested
SACRAMENTO -A top state lay, enforcement
oflic1al who 1s also an authonty on pnson sentencing has
been charged with molest mg a 9-year-old girl at a slumber
party, authonues said. Bnan Taughcr, 37. an key aide to
Attorne) General John Van de Kamp. was booked into
the Sacramento Count y 1ail on Tuesda)". then released on
his own recognizance. authont1es s~ud. A 12-year veteran
of state government and the chief liaison between the
attorney general's office and the Legislature. Taugherwas
arrested on a warrant accusi ng him of one count of
"fclontousl> and lewdly" molesting the girl, who 1s a
friend ofh1s daughter. said shenffs spokeswoman Carla --~----~~
Hanks. The sm~Te count cames a maximum penalty of TAUGHER
eight )'Cars in pnson A shenffs department officer said "no force was involved
10 the incident. and 11 did not tn1rol\.c sexual penetration or a sexual attack."
Comanecl final torchbearer? I LO~ ANGELES -The hghttng of the Olympic flame tn the Coliseum
promises 10 be an eye-bnmm1ng, throaH1ghten1ng spectacle -an cmouonal
moment heightened by the secrecy of the final torchbearer's 1dent1ty
Ob<>ervers. especially reporters amving for the Games. speculate that a likely
candidate is Nadia Comaneci. the Romaman gym nast wh o earned a gold
medal tn Montreal wnh a stunning performance that earned the spon·s first
pcrfc<"t score in Olympic compet111on
( umancc1. 22. 1s stay mg 10 Los A ngcles as the special guest of the l AOOC And
Romania. which did not J01n other Eastern Bloc countnes in the Sov iet
l n1on's boycott of th e Games. has a \pccial place m Ueberroth's heart.
Japanese rape, shooting victlm returns
AN DIEGO -.\ Japane'iC student ""ho was raped. shot and left for dead
on a Coronado beach last Februaf\ is returning to San Diego to resume her ~tud1e\ at San Diego 'ttatc Un1ve~tt} Sanae. a 17-year-old exchange student.
•!> paraly1ed belo"' the wa1s1 after being shot tn the spine dunng the incident.
Jaml'S Ru ssell Bishop. 27. "'as ~ntenced to 79 years in priso n for the cnme.
~l hool ollinals said th e) are expcriencmg a torrent ofhelp, encouragement and rnunl'~ for the )oung student. "'ho will return to San Diego on Fnday
Darlng East German escapes
BERLI N - A 22-year-old East German, dodging bullets from border
guards. used a ladder to escape over the most fortified section of the Berhn Wall
to the West. pohcC' ~1d today. The man suffered only abrasions to his nght
elbow in the dramauc getawa) late Tuesday night near Bemauer Strasse. where
East (1erman border auards have installed M>me of tht'tr mo<;t up-to-date
equipment to foil tscapes
Mermaid ln repalr shop
COPENHAGEN, Denmark -The bronze statue of the Little Mermaid.
hC'r right arm sawed off by vandals, wa'I in a foundry today underJOtnJ repatf1
The four-ton statue. a national landmark. was hfted off its harbors1dc perch
T ut:'>duy hy a floating salvage mine. tal...en to a nearby dock and loaded onto the
heel tlf a wrccler truck for a nde through thC' cit) to a bronze foundry
Israel office ln Beirut closed
RFIR UT. Lebanon -luacl today shut down its d1plom111c and military
lumon office out~nde ~1rut. reluctantly complyina with 1 demand by the
<i>n•n-backed Lcbant~ government The h1150n office. set up ,honly after
l'irael invaded Lchannn 1n 1982 to drwe out Palcs11n11n gucmllas. had been a
\) mbol of l<1rael's hopes for full diplomatic lie, with a ~ond Arnh country 1n
11dd1t1on to FJYl)t
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Olympic tourism
boom a big bust
Ifs the worst summer
In the history of
Southern California
LOS ANGELES (AP)-Like 19th
century prospccton who toiled for
aold but ended up with dirt in their
pocketa, Southern Califomi•'• tour·
ism industry h•s failed to unearth the
riches it hoped would ac.company the
01zmpics.
How bu the Olympics affected
tourismr asked Jim Hardiman of
Knotts Berry Farm, a western theme
amusement park in Oranae County.
.. It's the wont summer in the history
of Southern California."
It is also a bad summer for major
ho1.els, where bookii:ip are lower than
expected. And families wbo hoped to
rent their houses at highly profitable
rates have been disappointed.
Ektwccn I million and 2.S million
tourists would stream into Southern
California for the Olympics. fore·
casters said. Experts now say those
estimates were too optimistic.
Ell.peeled lOunsm 1n Oranat Coun-
ty is down 6 perunt this month and a
projected 27 perocnt in Au1ust from
1983 tiaum. Hotel and housina
bookings have been especially nard
hi1 in Orange County, loc:auon of
such traditional lourist draws as
Disneyland.
A recent survey of Southern Cali-
fornia hotels found 8.000 a va1lable
rooms from Los Angeles to San Diqo
during the Olympics.
The Disneyland Hotel, where S 126
a night rooms would normally be 95
percent booked, has reduced rat.es to
578 and is only 60 to 70 percent full
thlS W«k .
Airlines, which hoped S866 coast·
to-coast roundtrip fares would boost
profits, art now offenng New York·
to-Los Angeles round1np coach
11cke1s for as low as S238.
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"It wasn't ever anywhere near a
million visitors," said Tammy Lazer,
Greater Los Angeles Convention and
Visitors Bureau coordinator for the
Olympics. "Bui that (figure) is where
1he tourism ballyhoo got started."
But car rental agencies arc sutl
hoping 10 cash in on the Olympic
1ounst gold. Rate 1ncreaSC'!i of from 32
to 233 pcrcen1 on compac1 cars by the
five major car-rent.al companie~.
were reported by the Orange Count)
Register. A vis Rent A Car will charge
S385 a week for a compact car that
previously rented for S 169 a week.
Thia la a Royal Dooton Preeldent"o · SJCnahlft Edition '
Character Joe of Preoldent Reaian. Tbe $500 lllllJ.ted
edition )up will benefit the Jamee 8. Brady Pn191dentlal
Foondat!on, eetabllalled follcnrlnC the 1981 wo•laadon
OD Reaian. In wb!Cb Bndy WU oe'Yerely lajared.. •
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She has bum rap
A Canadian woman mod.eta a 'Torner Shield,' the reaponae
of a woman'• group that oppoRa Prime Mlnlater John
Turner'• r,ractfce or patting the backaldea of women.
Turner de end.9 habit, aaying he la a •tactile pollticlan.'
Ironically, Southern California's
normally heavy tourist traffic is
bypassing I.he region's beaches,
motels and attractions because of the
anticipalcd rush of Olympic visitors .
Hardiman cited "newspaper and
wire stories on how bad the smog was
going to be, others 1elling everyone
they wtren 't going to be able to move
on the freeway and that there
wouldn't be any hotel rooms avail·
able."
5 die in motel bloodbath
as gunman goes berserk
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) - A
gunman who was wounded in a
shootout with police but escaped 10
kill four people at a motel before
dying himself had twice been thrown
out of the motel's bar for obnoxious
behavior, a waitress said.
A policeman also wounded in
Tuesday's shootout was in critical
condition loday. A passenger in the
gunman's car and a bar patron were
also injured, authorities said.
It was not known whether the
gunman, whose name was not re·
leased, killed himself or was shot by
officers, said police spokesman Paul
Jackson.
The bloodbath bcpn when Sgt.
Wayne Warwick radioed that he was
stopping a green Dodge carrying four
men for a traffic infraction on a
downtown strcel in this resort 1own.
police said.
But when the men got out of the car,
MO.
ARKANSAS
Hot Springs
LA.
the driver, described as about 30years
old with dirty blond hair and a stringy
beard, suddenly pulled a .4S<alibcr
au1omatic pistol.
In the ensuing shootout. Warwick,
36, was critically wounded in the
neck, abdomen and leg but emptied
his .38<alibcr revolver before col·
lapsing. One passenger was wounded,
and he and another passenger were
immediately apprehended, police
said. The third passenger fled on foot,
but was caught a couple of hours later,
police said.
The driver was also wounded, but
although bleeding, got back in his car
and drove four blocks to the Grand
Central Motor Lodge.
He en1ered the motel's lounge and
opened fire with his pistol, then went
back to his car, got a shotgun and
returned to continue shooting. Jack·
son said.
Lt. Charle5 Evans of the Hot
Sprinp Poli~ Department said
today that investigators had no
motive for the shootings. '"He seemed
to be just crazy," Evans said of the
gunman. Warwick stopped the man
"and it just progressed from there."
Coroner will not hand over
McDonald'skiller's brain
SAN YSIDRO (AP) -The cor-
oner who examined James 0 . Huber-
1y's bra1n sa ys he won"\ preserve the
organ an) longer than usual bc(ausc
funher study won't reveal wh)
Hubcny burst into a McDonald's
restaurant and shot 21 people to
death.
M~anwhdc. McDonald's Corp. of·
ficials continued to ponder the future
oft he building that was the site of last
weck"s massacre. as residents of this
bordrr community pressed for a
permanent mcmonal for the victim's.
And the killer's widow said she
would sell her story to make money to
raise her children.
"What we"re doing is normal."" San
Diego County Coroner David Stark
said Tuesday. adding that he will
dispose of Hubeny's brain 90 da)s
after the gunmnn"s death -the
standard length of preservation
Hubert). a 41 -year-old un-
en1plo)ed sccur11y guard, opened fire
1n the restaurant a week ago, killing 21
people and wounding 19 before he
was killed by a pohcc sharpshoo1cr
perched on a nearby roof.
Stark said neurologists from across
thecounlf) havee,'(prcsscd interest 1n
examining the gunman"s brain. some
of them hoping to uncover infor-
mation that would help explain
Hubcny's ac11ons.
"Bu t we have all the 1nformauon
we need .... f"m sa11sfted 'that funher
slud1cs v.'ill not yield new 1nfor·
mat1 on:· the coroner said.
Stark said his office already has
d1ssc.-cted. examined and made
m1 croscop1c slides of the brain, and
found no k·s1ons or tumors, "'hich
some rt'searchers had said m1ght
C'."(pla1n the rampage.
"There v.·c'fe basically two types of
calls I received on the subject: lhose
fr om people who were genuinely
interested 1n exam1n1ng the brain.
and those who wanted 1he self·
gratification of saying they'd looked
at 11. I didn't want that tissue w1nding
up on some shelf jus1 because some-
one wanted 10 say hc"d looked at 11."
Meanwhile. Etna Hubert) said
Tuesday that she has decided to sell
the rights to her sto!").
"I'm going to need the mone) :·she
said. ··r vc got two children that arc
going to have to be raised I got
th1nk1ng. "Why IX' stupid?" To g1\'C 11
awa~ is dumb."
Workers hired b~ Mt-Donald"s
stnppcd the restaurant of its golden
arches and playground before dav.·n
Tuesda). and corporate officials an-
nounced that th e restaurant would
not reopen.
Res1den1s g.athertd more 1han 4.000 signatures asking thal the
building be replaced with a memorial
park. They sa id 1hey were pleased thal
Pancoast jurors says
murderer was sane
1he ca1er) won't reopen.
··11 seemed like our prayen have
been. answered.'" said Dominga
Navarro. who lives across the s1rcet.
The workers who hauled away
McDonald's logos and 01her equip-
n1ent did not di~turb the wreaths,
placards and flowers placed outside
by 'mourners of the slaughtered men.
women and children.
A fund to aid the survivors has
grown to S 122,000. said James Cos-
lello. \'1ce presiden1 of San Diego
Trust. McDonald's has also con-
tributed SI million, and La Jolla
resident Joan Kroc, widow of
McDonald's founder Ra y Kroc.
donated SI00.000.
Death toll
now14
in blast
RO MEOVJLLE. llL(,.l\P)-Union
011 Co. 1n\es11g.ators. con11nu 1ng to
probe the rubble of a refinery for the
bodies of 1wo missing people. sa} 11
could be weeks before they detrrm1ne
the cause of a thunderous explosion
and fire 1hat killed at least 14 people.
Th1neen of 14 charred badly bodirs
pulled from the smoldenng rubble
Tuesday were identified throuah
denial m:ords. Will County Coroner
Robert Tezak said. All bul two were
U nion 011 employees. including l't'·
finery fil't' chief Kenneth E. Armor.
46, of New Unnox. Ill., he said.
Monda>·"s blast. wtiich injured 23
people. sent a fireball hundreds of feet
into the air and was felt up to 3' mile~
away, 'l1Ny have bttn caused when a
meehanical failure aHowtd ps 10
leak. invcs11ptors said.
However, Union Oil spokesman
8111 Rcdd1na said he could not say
how Iona 11 would taketopinpoin1 the
source of the bla5l, which he aid
would cost the compaay millions of
dollan.
"It coukl be tomonow, it could be
two wetk1 &om tomorrow,"' Reddin&
said. "The ICMe ii that th('re Wit
probobly some kind o( m«hanlcol probl<m.'.
Two o(thc 1njumt Wtf't in critkal
condition with burns over It kaR 10
pm:e:nt 0(1heir badtc1.
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Dogsget bon esforthlssortofperfor man ce: wom engetcrown edMJss America.
RICHARD COHEN
columnlat
Exploited? Sure, because she allowed it ANN
WELLS WASHINU10N -l lw nplo1·
llllon of Vanessa\\ 1l11am~ u1n11nue)
apace. First she "as c'plo11ed h:-the
photographer "ho tool>. nudt' picture.,
of her and then b\ Bob (,uL·c:ione the
beJcweled and be:skazed pubh!>her ol
Penthouse magazine. then b~ the
Miss Amenca pageant .rnd nm' in a
way, by mt'-a column1\I "ho kno"'
a JUIC)' subject when \H' \l'l" om· I
however. am not out ahrr her hod'
But others were. 1nclud1ng tht'
ins1p1d Miss i\mema pagl'anl ~hKh
now has turned S1nli.10 11n her and in
a d1spla} of Mediterranean 111d1gnil·
lion denounced ht'r -at le.t\t 1n a
photographic '>t'n\c -a' 1111 '1rgin
The contest '' h1L h hilJ hn raraJl' in
a bathing suit anJ \\Ould not ha' l'
awarded her thc l ro~ n 1 I -.hl' had 1 hl'
mind of Ein<i1e1n hut thL' hLld' 111
Gertrude Stt'1n 1, prett) firm ahl1u1
its rules Onl) 11 l..in l'Xplo11 her
This 1s a tall' m h 1n h~ poem\ I hr
NAi\CP. seeing a l.I\ il·righh L·au'>t'
where 11 ain't dt'noum:ed the ~11"
Amenca pageant a' raL "' -a' ii
W1lltams· race has a1n thing to dn
with an}lhing. It ~hould _ha'e tk·
nounced her cho1Cl' 1n thL hr~I plall'
noting -as otht'f\ ha' t' -that" hat
seemed to make: her ~o bcJutilul to
the Miss '\menta Judgl'' and lot' 111
other people "'as tht: laL·11hat 'hl· \\J\
stunning 1n a "'h11c \\J\ -light .,1..1n
Caucasian featurl''> V. hl'n 1t lomt''> 10
being Miss A.mt:ma thl' \lgn "'>1111
out· Few blacks nl'cd .1ppl\
As for W1ll1am'> hl'r\l'lf c;ht:d not J
tear for her either unit''>' 11 " for thl'
mtstakec; of\outh HC'r \Ill!"\ that the
picture<. of her mal..1ng '111Juia1t:d lu' c
lo anothl'r ~oman ~l'll' ~Hl\l'd nut ol
cunos11' defit:'> crcd1h1lll\ T he'e Ml'
)Our has1c porn 'hot' ~1 \lapk ot
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COHEN
Penthou\t' and other publlca11on'>
and thl'\ \H'rl' 1uc;1 one step takt:n b' a
\llung \1.0111.tn \\ho "a' \\1ll1ng 10 U'>C
her b1x.h 10 1<11..l· hn "hl'll her rn1nd
\\OUlt1 Olli
II :.in~th1ng hl·r l'l1tl·1ing. and \\Ill·
n1ng tht' \11,, \mt:nca pagt'ant
pru' l'' that h>r all lhl' prt'll'Ot10n~ ol
the cunte'I organlll"f\, thl\ 1<. nothing
but ,1 nll'JI marl..t'I in v.h1lh thl·
prnJul·t I\ paraded hl'lurt: lhl' 1udgt''
"ho rank 11 JlrnrJ1ngl) fhc l}Ul'\·
t1nn-. askt•d ol tht• \\1lmt'n tould ht'
anw.-l'rcd h\ .1 l·anan Jnd 1ht:1r
supposed "1,1knt" " nn c.hspla)
bnl'l1~ \ltt:r that tht· "1n111ng Ml'>!>
.\mcm.i I'> a'ked pnmanl~ to appear
luolo.. prt:ll\ and rl·1nforc.·e thl' m\ th
1ha1 good girl., don t ha' e an)
· Sl'\Uallt' .\ lhapcront: 1!> prU\ 1ded
.rnd .i H~ar '>IX'nl 1n a mo' able
nunn1·n °'' .,.11, a' tht· rules art:
\\ 1111..im<. knt'\o\ tht•m and prom1<;ed to
ah1Jl· tn tht·m
\\ h.it I\ tr.1g1L about thl' \\ ilham'
L'p1sodt• " n111 \u mulh W1ll1am~
her,t•lt -although 1hcrl'·~ traged)
apknt\ ht'fl' hut "hat 11 rl'prcsents
Shl· '>l'l'ffi\ 111 ht· one ol man\ "omen
"ht\ sel' thl'n1\l'h l''> a\ nothing but a
prl'lt~ latt" 1 hl'' ha\l" no internal
mirror )U\I .in l'\ll"rnJI onl· \\hllh I'>
held up lo ml·n I I the) Jfl' pleil':>1ng 10
mt·n then thl') aH· pka\t'd 11 men
Congress probes
Navy builder's
mid-'70s bailout
Genera l Dynam ics
accused of fi ling
falsified c laims
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l1'll\l' c11n1r;.i1.1or " thl 1.irgC'I 11f a
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Daily Pilot
•If • \
JACK (__,.
ANDERSON
descnbed H1Jalgo' a11cmp1 to gel < •l·nera I [), ntlnlll' lo a ~k for a
hailoul. J'> l~o other dekn<.e contrac·
lllf'>. Lolkheed anJ (1rumman. had
done SUln·ssfull~
The ~etrl'tar\ (II 1dalgo) felt that
the nnly approarh "-Ould be
pallt:rned 10 wha1e-.er n1cnl possible
altl·r the Locl-..heed and Grumman
ta)e' and 1ha1 "'e \hould dra" up a
drall ii what 11 might look likt: on a
""hat 1f ba~1s .. thl· mt:nw said
I ,, ,t nute r hl .. , OU '-.no" "'ho .
rt'll rl'ncc "'-" 111 thl· nutlear !.uh-
m.mne prngr.tm ' top "hlut: ~u11'" or
un l11rml·d 11tlil'l'r. \dm H\man
R 1, i.. wer I k haJ a<.ked for a J us11ce
lkpanmcnt 1n\t'\ll~;11ion of General
I h nam1t \ \ '44 mtll11in t l.ilm after 11
had hc:t:n ,1,1c,ht•d tu \I~' m1ll1on h\
thl' \t:llkmt·nt hoard 1 hl' i:ase "-3"'
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ht nth Prcc,1dcn1 frant:111'i M11ter-
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''"' 111 1\.10\Cov,.·• \omc Reagan
ad11111m1ra11on otlit 1..tl\. ix·rhaps a bit
"1,htull\ 1h1nk ht• ma' ha-.e betn
\ltordintt 10 the'><-' 'ourccs. Miiler·
ranJ v,.;i,n't '>Urt' ht• -.hould make the
t 11r ht·c.n"t' 111 "1dl''ipread cnt1c1-;m
,11 homl' But "l11k hl v,.a\ "'c1ghinj!
tm Jt·11\1nn. tht• \ov1ct<, puhhch
announced lh..11 l\11t1t·rand was com
111(!. Thu., ht· "a" pre-;-;urcd to at:eep1
Ja<'k 1nd~non Is 1 syndie1tt'd
ro/umni~t.
H. L. Schw1rt1 Ill '.
Chazy Dowellby
I\ I ·I
r n ''""'.
Frenk Zlnl
Tom Tell
I, I 11
want to \ee them makmg love to
arlother \\Oman. then bnng on the
otht:r woman If men want lo Stt
them parade in a bathing !>Ult and
recite the last boo!.. the) read. then
the> 'II do that. Dogs get bones for this
son of performance women get
nowned r<.-11ss o\mema
lhe goal t!I to please men and. in the
M 1<;<, .\mem:a rnntest, v,.omen Judges
kno" "'hat a man 1s supposed to
want You ought to he pre\entable.
nut not 100 sman. and modestl}'
1all'n1t:d You ha'e 10 be ~oung
he1::.iuse age and m compan1om.
w1'>dom and character. arc '1nue~ in
men onh .\nd 'ou cannot ha' e morl'
than rust a 'ague se\uahl\ -ma}lx·
llllt' that" 111 npen onl~ a Iler marriage
.ind thl·n knod on wood. onl\ 1n a
modl''>I, undl'l)landing "a'
\ ;ine"a ~ illiam~ ha!> ~ull1cd that
lll\fh Her hod). not to mention her
">lmulated se\uaht\. 1s a\a1labk on'
the newsstand'> 10 ihe enrichment of
male fantas1e'i and the coffers of
(iucuonl' He sells one kind of m)th,
thl' Miss .\menca pageant sells
another and W1lltams ha!> made the
m1stah· of mergmg 1he 1wo -
\fadonna and tan in ont: woman.
although hke most "omen she is
neither one
But tn rel~1ng on her bod} to get
ahead and in allowing others 10
explo11 11. Vanessa Wilham remains
1nd1sputably what she was chosen to
tx· Maestro. the music plca..e < rown
or no crown. there she 1s· M1'is
·\menca
Ricbard Coben is a syndleated
eolumalst. Vanessa Williama
rt ~\~~ \t~P
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K~~~ P\C.'( UP
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W'T ~U~\ \~ ~Ul h\\6\\'T nte. PRe.~C.l ~
l~\~~ elal • ~~~'ttR ~ ~~WK
AAD \fi~\ ,,, C.ON~~'trl~,,, ON TH~ T\C.K~T
I L.M. Bovo
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Medals ban didn't last in USSR
ln'40\emherof19P 'v I ln11n1n
thl' ll'\olullohm:d Ru .. .-.1a 'lgncd a
Jern.·e to abolish aJI medal\. nhhon'i
dcrnrat1on'i. orderc; and other mark'
of d1s11nct1on. Since I 4 ~O. the \ln 1et
go' ernmenl has passed 0111 more
than 400 000 Order<, of I l·n1n tht•
nation·~ \upreme award
R1~·h:ird T urncr q1111 dnn~1ng In
I KJ '· 1h1\ tk 1mrtlt'd1atl0 h made a
\pttth ahout ht\ large de1..1\1on.
<i<'<'l:inng .. , \hall ht-downnaht tee-
to·tal fornt'r ,1ndncr" Tha1co1nagc
(!.J\l' U'> tht• "ord "ll"l'lntakr ··
\ ll4"h"r11 p111111p11w "h1~n 1han
,J ne" h1 ti II hl,Jl k ht•n1
\\ orld'~ c;horh.'SI "hcdulcd airlanr
ll1gh1 1~ betwern Papa Wc'itra)' and
\\ estra}. two l'>land\ ofT northern
\{·otland. Take'i 70 scronds when the
wind IS rtght.
' ou 'H n.·ad that J newcomer to
\u,traha po1n1rtl at a large hopping
animal. and ilsked an abong1nc,
"\\hat' that'>" The ahonftnC \<ltd
"kangaroo" mcan1na "I don t 11.now ..
~meth1na s1m1lar h01ppened on that
Me·oco peninsula A nc~comcr
a"ikcd. "What plier 1'1 this'>" A native
rcplted w11h tht loc.ak\ word for ··1
don't know " It wa\ .. , ucatan."
.\rgument continues over the on-
gin ofk1ss1na. T he Roman poet Cato
believed hust>ands of the Em pire 1n
his lime started tbc practice to fin d
out 1f their wrvel"had been tastm&
Wint'.
Hornet'>. wasps and yellow J&<'kets
not only keep their '1ingcrs whcp thcy
stina -w they can <1tin1 aaauf -but
their venom emits an odor att ractive
10 other hornet~. wasps and yellow
JICket1 Over hcrt. aana' Swarm
attack' Deadl)' danaerous. that.
Most volcan" &ti'" plain "itcam.
J .ut•hll 'uracn
l't~hl \ l':lf\
11 1yp1nil. last' l .M Boyd I• • ro/11mal1t
Hey
lady,
you
sellin'?
The older s he gets.
the more attention
she's a ble to draw
"Hey, lady," the man 1n the car
next to me at the !>tophght gestured.
"you selling')"
I smiled and shook m) head It was
Oa11enngand "as happening with
increasing frequency. but m> car 1s
not for sale The two of us are growing
old together.
A year 10 the hfe ofa dog equal!.
seven years in the hfe ofa human. I
don't know what the ratio 1s for a car
and a human. I suppose 11 \\oOuld
depend on the breed of au1omob1le.
Mv car 1s 17 vearsoldand I am -
well:let'SJUSI say I can remember
"hen you could mall a letter for three
cents and 11 wasdeh,ered prompt!)
When I first bought her. we rarel)
stayed home. A beautiful da> -.ent us
roanng to the beach On a rain) day
we crept to the library or a movie. ff
we felt flush we went to the nearest
shopp1 ng mal I and 1 f we felt res tics!>.
we1ookadnve10-anywhere We
both raced our motor~ then
Now neither of us tra "els the last
Ian<." on the freewa) or 1n hfc We go
up hills more slowl) and we go do"' n
them more caut1oush ~he slowed down first When "c
ha\C to go somewhere. -.he g1' e'> a
shght almost 10aud1ble 'i1gh as soon
as I turn the ke} Then there 1s a
whee11ngand a cough or tv.o before
she totters out of the driveway.
She 1c; resigned to 1l'111 ng other car.,
pas~ her. someth 1 ng never tolcra ted
a~ a teen·ager She welcomes red
hghtsnov,. Therewasa11me'\\ohCn'-'l'
approached a traffic light and she
l11erall> p1cled up her slim and raled
10 get there before 11 tumed red No"
in spite of extra pressure on the
accelerator. she drags hert1res lfthe
light turns yellow. she refuses to go
through. When the light turns green.
instead ofleaping forward . leaving
other cars in the wake of her exhaust
as she used to do. there 1s that hllle
sigh again and occas1onall) a groan
before we creep ahead
We always get to ourdes11nat1on -
don't get me wrong. ne11hcrofus 1s a
wreck. We even look pr~lly good We
both have had our share of mechan·
teal and cosmetic attention and we
s11H get plenty of slares on the road I
admit most of them are for her. It isn't
uncommon for someone to pull
alongside and yell. "What year 1s that
Mercedes''" Motonsts can be gauche
1 worf) about how much longer she
can keep up our present pace. sluggish
as 111s. I tell her we are both
approaching middle age She gnns
through her rad1al0r knowing she's
approaching her vintage years The
older she gets. the more attention she
draws. The men ogle her classic hnes.
some even hck their hps and drool
when wednve by. (People can be
kinky abou1 cars too.)
Once when she was in a snit. she
threw a fan belt and I had to call a to"
truck The first thing the dm er asked
was. ··Ho" much ya want forth1'i
car·1••
I dn"e up in front of a restaurant.
the parking attendant. hke the
'it ranger at the stophRht. asks. "He).
lad". whatcha want f0rth1s car'>"
1·pull1n10 the service station to fill
up and the attendants (especially the
)Oungones)ask. "Ma'am. you wa nt
1011ell this car?'"
It isn't fair. I can't remember the
last time a man. of any age. ogled or
licked his hps or drooled when I W<'nt
b\
· 11h1nU won't sell her to an\ of
the!oe lasc1v1ous men ngh1 now If I
hold out long enough. 1 ma)' get a
package deal -car and dn ver.
Columal•t All Well• llve1 In Lapo• Nlpel.
.,, •
l DAil V PILOT /W A7
COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A8
Steve Johnson partner
in Marcelli advertising
Major growth in Irvine expected
Devefoper Cappy Dobbs Pi=edtcts area
will turn into major financial community
~--~
da~ of th( company.
But hav1nacontaCtS ¥rlth enpnecrs.
architecu and de" clopers through his
insurance .agency helped matters
Dobbs wu able to ha"e the general
contractor auaranttt the pnct before
his first office budding wai buth.
''Bec4luse of m) martce11ng bad..·
ground. I was able to leaS( the
bu1ld1n&S befot"( I built them and
con" incc the bank tl "as a '>Ut:ceuful
prOJCCl ."
('t>mphated IPP'f'O"'aJ pr~ They • ~ould u1.. ··can ~do a Joint vent\U'f
~tth ~ou?'' Problem was, they nted
to aci too qu1ekl). The) wanted to
move their offw:.e tn nane mon "'II
takes ma) be 1wo or three )e&n befort
v..e had the bu1td.io1 ready... So
Dob~' company swted an equity
leuang prognm offerina up \0 80
peettnt ov.;nenhlp of a buildi~
lntcrntcd penoo~. Dobbs ~d.
"don't have to make the dtti aon to
own ull they're read> to mo,e ... 1r
••the' want to mo"e nel(t month. -...c
have· a building wuh o~ncnhip
available·•
Steve Jobn1on, former chent of the Newpon Beach finn of Portythe
Marcelli Advertlllog, hai. become a partner in the busmen. Johnson wa!.
previously vice president of marketing for Bard C1rdJ01ur1eey in Santa Ana,
where he was ~sso.c1ated wllh Forsythe Marcelli au client for four years. In his
new post, he as vice president of d1cnt services. with responsibility for new
marketing strategies. planning and al'count management. Johnson 1s an Irvine
resident. • • • Three members of the Nev.port Beach office of Bu1loe11 Proper1Je1
Brokerage Co. have Joined the staff of the company's new Anaheim offi ce.
Gary L. Marqul1 1s an 1ndustnal properties and investment specialist. Donald
H. Pieper has been added to !he retail property staO at the new office. And
James C. Sanda h:\<; joined the 1ndustnal d1vis1on m Anaheim Marquis was
MA QUIS
among the Newport Beach office's top producers 1n 1983, where be has spent
the past five years. Pieper has been with BPBC's Newpon Beach office for eight
years. and has been involved 10 propcny sales and leasing srnce 1971. Sands,
who has been wllh BPBC' for one year, was previously cmplo)ed by McKel'1lU
Development m Tu-;110 • • • Doug Marpby has been named western regional ~les manager for lrv1ne-
bascd Dlvaju, maker of Blue-Ice products. Warm Feet and the Denise Austin
Weights. In ht!. nt'"" post. Murphy "'111 be responsible for sales an 19 states He
Wlll also work w11h independent representatives to increase D1vaJex's market
share. • • • Regis McKenna, Inc., a public relations agenc) thal represents high·
technology and biotechnology companies. has opened a Costa Mesa office to
serve clients in Los Angeles. San Diego and Orange County areas. Heading the
new office 1s Patricia O'Leary, fonnerl) corporate manager of marketing
communications with TRW Inc. Staff members mclude· Daniel Carl11on,
senior account super.1~or and former pubhc relauons mn~cr for Tbe lrvloe
Co.; Patricia Neill, account execu11ve and formerl) assistant director of
environmental anal) sis for Robert Belo, William Frost & A11oclates; and Lynn
TampaoJ, account coordrnator, previously with Beeler & A11odate1 Public
Relations/ Advertising. • • • Marketmg and sales for Tucson·based Metro Software 1s being managed
b) Tbe Marketlog R"esource Group of Fountain Valle~. an independent
company that operates as marketing and sales depanments for client
corporauons • • • Clint Bellows and Robert B. Dalby have been named sales managers for
the South Bay and ~herman Oak'i offices of Grubb & Ellis Commercial
Brokerage Group. Both v.ere pre" 1ousl) affilia ted with the Newport Beach
office of Grubb & Ellis The Newpon Beach office of Grubb & Ellis has also
added three ne"' cmplo\ees. Included are: Rlcbard Meyer, sales associate 1n
the oflict' propcntes dn 1s10n: Danit! R. Davenport, sales associate m the
tndustnal d1' 1s1on and Hen~ .\ Grum. 1.1. ho has also Joined the office
By JOY DEE ANTHONY
IMIJ"'4C4n ' fl 1
The moi.t com mon misi.ake you
can make as a devCloper, says Capp)
Dobbs of Cappy Dobbs Development
Co .. 1s "thinking you can take a
mediocre locatton and Jilt ll up and
make 1t work ••
That's pan of the rea'Km wh) Dob~ chose South Orange Count)
when he got out of the insurance
business about a decade .ago 10 build
mid-rise. h1gh-C'nd professional
bu1ldmgs
Ten ~ears ago. he rem1n1sced
lrvmc was a cow town Ten years
from now. he says. "you're gomg to
see a different south countv." It's
going to be a maJor financial com-
munity, he predicts.
Approvals for the next fi ve year~;
wonh of development have alread)
been won Dobbs pomts o ut The
growth pattern 1s obvious. What
developers are now tackhng are the
proJe-cts that won't be seen for ten
years.
UPs AND DowNs
NEW YORK {AP) -Tfle follpwlno 11'1 st1o ws the Over-lhe·Counter stocks and warrants tflat riave oone up the mosl and down the most bued on oercent of cfl1noe for Tuesday No securities trading below d or 1000 shares art Included
Ner and oer"ntaoe cnanoes are lhe difference between !he Previous closing bid price and Tuesditv's lasl bid oric• UPS
' c:.01~~me Lae'', tcw1. u0Pc1,,.i 2 MulOll 23,.. ~ UP IS
3 Set.J.hWk 2S·16 S· 16 UP lS I
• gcTrd ti i ~ UP 14. S enMo un 11. Up I~. 6 Exovlr 1.. + '1• UP I . 7 Wlndl un 2l • + ''• UP l . 8 Telcrft Sl• + 'l'J Uo 5 9 A M Fd 4~ + ~ Up 9 4
110 Cordit l l • + ~ Uo 9 4 l NulrlF 1 , + "-UP 9 I 12 OreoMl 9 , + l.. UP 8 6
13 lnfds9 3 • + • UP 8 J
14 UnvTr wt 3 • + • UP 13 1 S Oen I Md S + ~ UP I 1
1
6 Rodlme 10 + J., UP I
7 Wldcom 8 , + "' Up 1 9 11e Helra 311 + ''• UP 11 9 AmShrd S~ + ~ UP 1 S
201 Mlcroro 3\.ii + '• UP 1 4 2 Rlll'tl 31, + • UC> 7 I 22 ACSEn 'I + 'II Up 6 1 23 Frey • + • UP 6 7 2•5 Mexco 2 + , UP 6 7 2 ColiCPI 4 1 + • UP 6 S DOWNS
properties di\ 1s1on 1 Nome Telllid Oenetcr ChadTh
LUI 0111 3'• -!!lot
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C. Kent Freundt. a Transamerica Occidental Life lnaaraoce Co. agent J
from Newpon Beach. has won an all-ex penses-paid tnp to the 1984 Sum mer ~
Olympics dunng a nationwide sale'> contest sponsored by Transamenca 6
Occidental. Freund! has recentl} returned from the Malhon Dollar Round 7
Table gathenng m Ne1.1. York Cit) Fort) countnes were represented a1 the hfe I
insurance sales assoc1atton·s S7th annual meeting. ""here 100 spcall.ers I~
discussed such top1c'i as estate planning. la~es. rnflauon and la1.1. 11 • • • 13
Comprebenalve Care Corp. of Newport Beach has formed a )OIOt 'en tu rt• 14
with Tbe Healtb Central System of Mtnneapohs. The pannersh1p will JOmtl) l~
own and operate Golden Valley Health Center in Minnesota and market and J1~
operate behavioral medicine programs in hospuals owned or managered b) 9
Health Central or shanng services wtth 11. ComCare designs. implements and fl1 delivers beha \ 1oral medicine programs and manages more than 4.300 beds at
134 fac1ht1es throughout the United States. It 1s presently the nation·s leading 245 pnvate provider o(alcoholism and other c hemical dependency services 2
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It 1sn'1 eas~ to decide v.:hat will be a
good bet 1 n thC' 1990' \ · .\II de·
velope~ are too opum1o;t1c:· Dohb'i
says. The)' tend to want to build 100
fast, loo big, too soon. In his own l:aSt.
Dobbs beean with a 30.000-'>quare-
foot medical complc_\ m Laguna
Hills. parla}'tng that mto a scnn of
o ther larger prOJe<1S m M1ss1on V1l'JO .
Jn me and Colorado.
tfa devclopeT were to1ump into the
business for the first ttme toda)', he'd
have a tough row to hoe. But looking
back reahst1call}. Dobbs remarked.
.. 1t was 1mposs1ble then and n's
1mposs1ble nov.: ··Lenders v.:on't lend
10 those without a proven trad.
record. Dobbs says 11 takes about ten
years to get one. For the fi~t le"'
years. the sHuauon seemed to ham
like a Catch-22. ··Ho"' do I get a track
record if you won't lend me the
mone) ., •. he v.an1ed to ask in the earl-.
The maJor bureaucratil' hasssle'> for
de"elopen. were put into place
around 1974. Dobbs remarked
Toda}. C'\'t'n with a pro-growth go\.-
emor hke OcukmeJ1an. he add'>. 11
~ 111 take "ars before the sttuauon
can '>tart re,cr.ing itself De" elopers
are going 10 ha" e 10 face onerous
regula11on'> tor a long ume 10 come
But an idea Dobbs had rccentl) ma~
help matters for some
Not too long ago. h1'> compan)
started grtttng frequent <.'4llls from
people who could not g.et tnto the
development business b«au<,c of the
So. though ··rcgulationi are teafl).
real!\ a problem," b Do~ put It,
~pcc1all) for the hulc gu) tD the
de,elopment busiMSs. rompanin
hke Dob~' UC finding \l.Oa~ tO ICl
tho~ buildings up.
Correction
MSI declares cash dividend
.\~tor'\. on an In me car am~ 10
Juh 10 'cdlllons of the Dail) Pilot
mcorrcctl) said the firm ex~ lO
take dehvef) of 20.000 vcb1clcs by
January. 1985 The board of directors of MSI Data
Corp. tn Costa Mesa declared a
regular quarterly cash d1v1dend of 1 O
cents per share on the common '>lock.
pa' able Sept 19 to holders of record
Aug. IS
It 1s the 30th consecutl\ e quarterh
cash di'-1dend declared b' MSI Data
Corp
Z<X Products, Inc. expecu to take
deh"ef) of about 2.000 of the Brium
and French 1mpons this fall and up to
20.000 add1t1onal vehicles dun111 t~
1985 ~ear
-l1b'il!jlij.Iiil1"il~--------------
Highest
Mon Market
ate.
D Available to individuals or businesses
D Initial deposit $5,000
D Three check withdraV\1als l-1€r n1011th
D Unlimited ATM access to your money
D Insured to $100,000 by FDIC
Your L1ep()Sit is backeli by C 11tral Ba11k 's
recorc1 of stability sii1ce 1892, a11ll ot1r
rnore than $1-biflion in a se ts.
Central Bank·
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WEDNESDAY'S CLOSING PRICES
Dow JoNE S AVERAGES
WHAT NYSE Orn
Due to transmlMlon prob-
lems In New York, today's
listing wlll not appear In
the Dally Piiot.
NYSE LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) -Sales We<lnHdav
price and "'' chatlile of the l~ most acllvt New York Stock E1Cch1nge luues. trading
nell0fl4llV al more th!'n s l
ConllllCP 1,937,1 1.7• -l'"J AMR Corp 1,87~, I 243i. -2' • FlnCpAm 1.60 , P• i , ,, IBM l.S9 , 107'·• tJ,
Amer T& T n I 430, 'I • •
Rals•nPur '·m'· J ,, -· • Cllas• Manh I, ~· -+I~: EHi Kodak 1, , 2 1 AmerHen • h -2 ~~t' 9tt:I n~ f i~ ~ICl(On ;10, 4i~ ~ llrvsler 899, 2 11• .,.,. IReglsCP 1141,600 4 'I• '•
UPs AND DowNs
NEW YORK (API -The lollowtno 11&1
shows the New York Stock Exchanot slocki and warren" fhat have oone uo the most 1od dOwn Ille most bu.ed on ~rcent of change reoardless of volume
for Wednesdav No s.c;urllles trading below s 2 are lncl-·uded. N11 and percen1aoe changes are the difference between the previous clo,Jno price and Wednesday's 7 o m orlce UP'S Name Last Cllo Pct
I LIL ~o pfT II i 2 Up 'l'1 2 2 LIL o pfP 9119 lih Up 19.~ J LIL o pfX 11 I~ UP 14.
4 L,IL.. o PIS 31 + 3 1 UP 12
S v1Chr!Co pt i'111 i • UP 118 6 LIL Co pfV l \.. 11 • UP 11 7
i FlnCpAm l , UP 1~3 LIL Co plW 101• I UP 1 3 HarrlsCp 251 '> + 2 • UP 7 11 TelecomCP 3 + • Ui> 9 l
l Cooprvsn n 21 '1 1 ''• UP 19 I Norlhgallt 0 3119 .,. UP }
l Caren a s 9112 '• Uo .6
14 HorlzonCP S + ~ Uo I 15 Paradvne I I"• + 1'1 Uo o7 16 tnllHarv wt 3 ' i • UP 17 ValeroEnr 711 ,., UP 7 S
18 LIL Co pfU 171,~ 7.'t UP 7 4
19 APPld Mao 9~ \\ Up 6 9
20 BlalrJn 34 'l • UP 6 7
21 LIL Co • " + • UP 6 ~ 'J'1 KenalCP 2'11 l 11 Up 6 23 AmCenlCP 7 "' Up s 24 AMPlnc 5 78lll 1' 1 Up s 6
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13 CamronlrWt.. 14 FlnCPA Ill of
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20 AmerHeu 21 MarvKav
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WHAT AMEX DID
NEW YORK !API Jul 25
Adv1tnced
¥ecllned nch noed otel,ssues New highs New Iowa
Today 197 319 ~~
AMEX LEADERS
Pct Off 34 3 8U ~~~ Ott 14 8 Off 99 ~ 9S
Ott B Off 8 2 811 81
If 7 8 Off 75 Off 7 I Off 7 0 ~ q
Off l1 S?11 6 s Off 6.
Off u Oft 6.g 8ll i 9
NEW YORK (AP) -Sales Wednesdav price and ,,., cttanve of the 10 most active A111erlcan Stock Excllanoe lnues trading
natlonally at more 111~n Wen11LabB ,000 23~ + '• TIE Comm ·; II 1 -1~1 Resrllnl A • • 29 -~
8elmed 1~4,2 4 , vnalecl Co 0,200 10' 'l + • s
Amdahl 1~,700 9'1• -''• crvsta1011 10 ,600 11, + 1,. va1,~r s l '! 17 1 -~ Gulf an o 7, 11 1 + \ 1 NV lmu s 90.1 29''1 -,,.,
NASDAQ SUMMARY
GoLD QuorEs
METALS QuoTEs
That· an apt description of both business and
On
the , •
bus1 ncss people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of
\Vhere companiesaregotngand which people are helping
them get there .just watch 'Credit Line· -every day in the
Busi n . section of your new Daily Pilaf
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llllJ Piil WEDNES0Av. JULY 2s. 1984 I: J -
ANN LANDERS 82
TV LISTINGS 82
COMIC884
Outdoor artistry designed to last-·
Graceful archea add to ahade offered by towering trees throughout UCI campua.
TREAT SOLE LIGHTLY
What do you do wtth a delicate,
hght fresh filet of sole? As little as
possible.
Poach 1t in a little white wme with a
squeeze of lemon to bnng out 1ts
delicate flavor. or add a hint of your
favonte fresh herb. Sole makes for a
simple yet elegant meal
POACHED FILET OF SOLE
6 fllett of sole
"'a cup white wine •1, cup finely chopped green onions
On a ltghtl} greased, shallow
baking dish arrange fish folded in
half with skinned side out. Pour
wine over fish. Spnnkle o nions
over fish and whne pepper to taste.
Cover with light!} greased wax
PILAR
WAYNE
paper and bake at 350 degrees for 15
minutes or until fish Oakes with a
fork.
BEURRE DE BLANC SAUCE
11, cup of white wine
•, cup white wine vinegar
•, cup unsalted butter (soften·
edl
4 green onions (white part only)
finely chopped
3 tablespoons of capers (op·
tional)
In a skillet reduce wine and
vinegar to 1/4 cup. Tum down heat to
low and slowly whisk in butter and
capers until cream)'. Tum off heat
and pour over fish.
PARSLEY BOILED POT A TOES
Boil 6 to 8 small new or red
potat0C1 in a saucepan with •/4 cup
fresh parsley until cooked. Place in a
glass dish or bowl and gently sttr
potatoes m about a half cup of butter
and 111 cup fresh parsley, finely
c hopped. Salt and pepper to taste.
Pilar Wayne 1s a res1dent of
Newport Beach and lbe author of
"Pilar Wa yne's Favorite and
Fabulous Recipes." Send questions
to Pilar Wayne, c/o Daily Pilot.
P.0.Box 1560, Cosca Mesa 92626.
Landscape chief
for UC Irvine adCIS
to his accolades
By SUS.AN McCALLUM
Of .... Delly ~ .....
If Robert Hemck Carter were
Zorro. then Southern C'ahfornaa
would be covered with Z's.
Caner has left has mark all over the
Southland: in San Fernando. Orange
and Los Angeles count1~s. on school
campuses and museums. at hotels
and zoos. at hospitals and airports.
The 1nnovat1ve Carter has planted
trees. flowers. bushes. grass and other
foliage around Southern C'ahfom1a's
commercial bu1ldtngs for 40 years.
And his style. once disttnct1vely his.
has become the standard for the
commercial landscaptng industry .
.. When our firm was established in
the late 1950s, there was little more
than ficus and twisted JUn1per as
landscaping around the ctty's maJOr
buildings," Carter. 65, said.
"We took a nsk by introducing the
first major use offlowenng trees on a
Los Angeles commercial prOJCCt. It
was a hallmark in the rena1ssan~ of
urban landscaping in Los Angeles."
That building, the Union 011
headquarters tn downtown Los An·
geles. became a watershe<J for Carter's
other projects. The landscaping style
-using greeneryother than JUSt the
nonflowenng bushes previously used
-was widely copied.
This year. Robert Hemck Carter &
Associates was the maJOr winner.
wtth seven awards. tn the annual Los
Angeles Beautiful compet1t1on
hononng landscaping that upgrades
the community. The Los Angeles
Times' Costa Mesa office building
was one of the winners.
"Like soc1olog1sts. we are creating
environments for people -we have
to understand their needs and desires
both as ind1"1duals and as groups
reacting." said Caner. who graduated
from the Un1 vers1tv of Southern
C ahforn1a "'1th a degiee 1n soc1olog)
He said he felt the true test of a good
landscapmg JOb 1s "ho"' does 11 hold
up 1n the long run""
Buildtngs that Carter's compan~
has landscaped include the Los
A.ngeles lntemattonal Airport and
LAX's new Tom Bradle} Inter·
nat1onal Termtnal. UC Irvine. the
Hunt-Wesson headquarters m Full·
erton. the Los Angeles Count) Mu·
c;eum of Art, the Los Angeles World
loo. Wec;twood Park. the C'al Tech
.,.., ..............
Enrironmentat UCI wu created for people --espedally
their quiet, contemplati•e momenta -u pitarlatahcnn.
campus in Pasadena. ( asta1c Lake
parks. the Los Angeles C on"ent1on
Center and the Warner Brothers
office tn Burbank
Caner. a Los Angeles native and
son of a Dutch landscape architect
and hort1cultunst. said tht' 100 ""as a
challenge. becaust" he had to choo'le
plants not on!\ for their beaut\. but
also to increa5e the hfe span of the
animals and birds
He said his favonte projects '-"Cft'
UC Irvine and the Hunt-'W esson
biuldmg.. "Wt: had great clients "'ho
were S)mpatheuc '-"Ith creating
bcau11ful enHronments." he said
"'The l 'Cl chancellor and the
architect ""ere great ..
He landscaped UC Irvine Wltb
Laguna Beach agronomist Fred Lang
and A.rcad1a landscape architects
Hahn & Hoffman
O ne project he turned down was
the Forum in Inglewood bccau~ "tho
bud~et wasn't sufficient to make me
feel It could be pro~I) done "
He did admu. ho""e"er. that the
per!>On "ho did the JOb did well "',th
the amount of money
"Someumes when you're stuck
"'tth a small budaet 11 rcall>
chalknges ~our rreat1\ II).' he said.
The first thinit Caner dOC'S when
(Plea.e tee LANDSCAPE/82)
Jim Ellla, Liz Karagodan, Harry Stahl and Ed Karagozlan chatted Mabel and Arnold Beckman. with Sharon Larry and Carol Hoffman, f'iCht. were greeted at "Celebration in
during the M>Clal hour preceding the Beckman teatimonlal dinner. Elita, center, admire hla 'Pillar of Life'. White" by lrnne Marriott Hotel Manager Ron and JUI Crlbbet.
Inventor\'sgenerosityreturnedathospitalgala
Beckman's gifts summarized
at 'Celebration in White'
By ANN CONWAY
Delly Not Cotr1111on4eft1
"What do you SJ\·C a man who has spent has life
giving to others?" was the thought-provoking question
asked Saturday of the more than SOOat the Irvine
Mamon to honor Dr. Arnold 0 . Beckman, founding
d1rectoroflrvine Medical Cente r and Beckman
Instruments.
David Baker, found1 ng president ofl MC. presented
the answer (on behalf of the Center): a four-foot walnut
.. Pillar of Lt f e" showcase fixed wnh etched brass
depictions ofBcckman's contributions lo mankind.
The handsome column was crowned with
Beckman 's fi nest achievement - a silver-plated
prototype of his oxygen analyzer. The device has been
used since 1934 to measure the oxygen level in the
incubators of premature babies. Beckman developed It
Wlth Linus Paulina when he learned that excess oxygen
use was causing blindness 1n the newborn.
Sharing the "Celebration in White" IMC benefit
dais with Baker was SUroa EWt (president of People for
an Irvine Community Hosp1tal -PICH -IMC's
community suppon aroup) who presented Bcckman's
wife Mabel with an 1n$Cribed stcrhna picture frame
hold ma a sepia-toned photo of the couple taken 1n
earlier years.
"Thank you forth is tnbute," Beckman bcpn after
acccpuna the "pillar" a Iona wnh a resoluOon from the
County Board of upervisors(read by Tom Rlley)anda
wnttcncommendatton from President Ronald Reagan
(rtad by l ICI C'hanct"llor Du Aldrich). "1 ju\t want you
'
............... ...., .....
la ._.. M11J'OOlll Won Bak• pi111 mt.d
com•wntlftpwattDD4t .
to kno"' tnat m' a\wctatl·, hav(' h('lpco mt' .,o mucn
Here I am grtttng all of thl' l red1t -I n('ed 'ou to kno"'
that I share 11"1th man' ·
.\n audio-\ 1<;ual pr(''4..'ntat1on katunng tnbutc<; b'
man\ kilo"' prof('<;'\1onal<, and fnt•nd\ ( 1n1.-lud1 ng
Richard M. N o.on) "a" al<,o part of the program
<. hattmgdunng the pools1dccockta1l hour
Beckman (who said ht" "'a"· surpmed and dumb-
founded" upon leammgofh1s tnbutc) sharf'd his ad' ace
to young people who ~ant 10 pu~uc a course ot
e\cellence "Ha'c mtegnt' csp("(1alh mtelle<tual
integnt\ Don·1 delude \Oursdf Be asobjectt"e m \.Our
thinkingas possible . .\nd do what interests vou Wor~
hard EnJO) hff ..
Panac1patma m the Bed.man salute and a ~\Cn·
course meal which 10cludedcscargot 1n puff past!) .
medallionsoflamband vral and a 15-ttercake
celebrating the In inc \1amott's first btrthda> were
Carol and Larry("( elcbrauon" c·ha1rman) Hoff mu.
Ga..U and -\ssembl) ~oman Marin B~r1eaOD, lrvsnc
('o president Tom Nielsen with wife Marti ya and Pam
and uperv1sor Brace NntaJHI~
Others dancing tn the Mamou arand blllroom to
the '"Sounds ofMu<;1c" and elljo) mg the V1ctonan
theme wereS.au Still (d1nnercha1nnan) with
hu band Barry, J•dy and Doll Morrew(VP for PICH'\
spttia.l events) Jo Au and W arret1 Fix, DlaM and
MicUel ~--. Nera and Cbrlle Bea&er, Nera and •
Vt.II Jo,..._. Martir• and Robert Mcb&yre, Fellet&J
and Jttf:J Paaat and TaaJa and Tom Cuef.
Thcttlebrationcommitt~ members 1ncluded.
lla9 .uJer. Bane BaJ"Htt. 8arTy Botlllb. Tom
Britta, Da•ld c.lau. R• Crtbbet. Jam Dla1. Jlm
Ell • .n R weei, Geerse ltoq ll, Gary Hut, Dea
lt.U. IUdaar.-Mdl &Mnrla Manel, ~ •• ,..1 .
r, 0. onew,J.U Parter, R*rt I. Ptke,
Eneat L. .,., a..,. R , Lasra nnu, RulJ .
JI 'hyS.,and .aT. Vatnti. ..
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Iri case of an emergency start with first aid
Herc arc sorne _____________ _
first tud mcasur('~
that can he-applied 1f
n1eJiC<tl attention is
not •mn1rdiUt<I' BRENNAN ava11&blc. for cn1r-rg-
cncics 1ha1 thrcau."n c
hi< or hmb. d.al 911 ASSIDY
on an) telephone '"' 'l••mlllllJliiii.IJiiii:JiiiJiii•• Orangc County to •
summon par.iml'dtc!I.
l ln Tuesda) ·s t·olumn, "t" <'0' crt"d first aid proccdurcli
!Or bums. bleed1n~. animal bite!! and 1nSt'C't b11es)
POISONINGS
Whether or nut lO induce 'om111ng afler ingesung a
p01son depends upon the: substanct• s"allowed. You
should immed1ateh tall Ornngc("ounl)-UC Jr, 1nl' Poison
("ontrol r.-~1cv:i1 l'!'.1,i.''l"l"I fpr .,~"''t:i nl•' Re prl"!')arc:"d to
-7:00-
0 C&S NEWS
0 IAXl
Q ABCNEWS O
0 BIONIC WoMAN
ill NEWS m TNAEE'S COMPANY m wttm °' F<>RTVHE I!) MAGIC OF WA T'EACOl.ORS
(J) P.M. WAOAZJNE l!J OOWAINMEHT TONIGHT m"""" t t ., "HIQh Fhgnt ( 1956) Fl.a~ Mii-
iand Mtnony Newley c ..,,,..
t t t 'Boll !19811 MoCl<ey ROOl'le)'
Ol!lonis 011ald
0'UOW:
• t 'lt ··The SuMVors t 1983) Walter
M11thau, Rot11n W1"iama
Zl MOVt<
'The ThrMplflny Opera t 1931)
Rodolph Fost• Lotte L91'1yl
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6 20NTI-IE TOWN D MAKINOJ.. L.MNO
U EYEONLA.
GI ONE DAY AT A TIME
(I)®> PEOPlFS eotnlT
W WllO, Wll-D WORLD OF
"""""'" m N4notW. GEOORAPtOC
((l TIC TAC DOUGH H'NOTNECESSARILYTHE NEWS
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0 {[) CROSSROADS
0 V1CTOR AWAFIOS
"MOV1E **** 'H11per (196fi) Paul New-
man. JI.Ille Harns
D iim THE FAU GUV
a JOKEFrS WVJ>
(l) TWIUOHT ZONE at £Jr(TERT AJHMENT TOHIGHT
Ill llOY'E
• t • "Clhill: Unlled S1a!M M11-
shal" 11973) John Wayne. Gtorge
Kenned).
f.ll) A DAY IH THE COUNTRY
QtNEWS
Jl)llOY'E * • "Easy Money" (1983) Rod~
~Al:.~cemw.
PARK
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illCANHOO m P .M. lilMlAZ>JiE ml A WALJ( THROUGH THE 20TH
CENTURY WITti Bill M0Y£M
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Town" t 1980) EliZIDlth Montgomery.
C1ird«>PI* Plummer. U ~MOYtE • * "Mistress Of Paracl~" (1983)
GerievleYe &l;okl. Chaa E...,et1
U NEWS m MERV GRlfFIH fEl A WW. THAOUGH Tijt 20TI-I
CENTURY WITH BILL WOYERS
Qt MOYtE * t * t "Sr&aklf!V AWrt" t 1979)
Dennis ChflStoph«, Paul Dooley
'1:) ntE PORN INVASIOH
(C)MOYlE * t '* 'Nor1h To A.Lull&' (1960f
Jonn W1yoe, S1ew111 G1~
.DJ "'"'""' Z MOYlE
• • "S\aymg Al1Y11 ! 19131 JOfln Tra-
volta, Cyn1h1a RhOCles
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Gould. Marcia Rodd
ml OlYMPICARTS: AOAY INTliE
COOIT1ff
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ID ROI.WI SUPERSTA~
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• .. ··Heartacnes (1981! Margot
K1doer Annoe Potts
$ MOVIE
• • "Vigllanle 11983) Rob«1 FOl"-
sler F1ed WllllemlO!I
-10:10-
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"'""''
rt'ad the 1ngrtd11:nts Iron\ lht' C'unuuncr's label.
One itlass of\tl•:ucr may be: ad1111n1stcred tu dilute 1hc
poison. lhercaftcr, follu"' 1n~truc11011s frun1 1hc Poison
Center lhen $t'C your phys1t·1an or local Emerg1rcnter for
further evaluation. Ne-vcr try 10 give-fluids or cause a
pi.·rwn to von11t 1fhe l!> unconscious. r.all paran1cd1l'!l IO tl1l'
s~:cne 1111med1ately.
CHEMICAL BURNS IN EYE OR SKIN
Flush the area w11h large quant1t1l'S of clear water for
about fi' c minutes. It w1 II be.-necessal) to hold 1he eye open
10 1mgatc 11. Do not rub the eye. RemO\e all contan11nated
clothing fron1 the skin or the eye. Repeat tht' imgation a~
necessary and St.'ck 1mn1cdiate rned1cal evaluation.
If foreign n1attcr or a foreign body rcn1ains 1n the C)e,
you may allempt to re1nov~ it w11h clean ussue paper or a
cotton-11pped applicator A foreign hody under the upper
lid may be dislodged b) Iii.rasping 1hc lashes of the upper lid
and 11fl1ng 11 ou1ward and over lht• lashcs oft he lo"·er ltd. I!
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EE) TO THE MAH0A 80AM
cc:J MOVt<
•• "Amity't'llle H· The Poa.seulon'
(1932) Burt Young, JllTIM Olson.
~MOVIE •• •'1' "Oldanomal" t19SS) Goroon
MecRM. Shirley Jones.
CZlllOY'E ••'A "The Hwdtr They Come"
( 1973) Jimmy Clift, Jlnll Berllley
-11:30-tJ ([)THE NEW AVEHG£AS
U QtTOMIOHT
0 9 ABC NEWS NIGHTUME
0 IN SEAACH Ol.-m AfOilE BUNKER'S PLACE
(I) STREETS OF !WI FRANCISCO
ml LATtHIGHT AMEJICA
al) 700CLU6
(S) BEST Of BIZARRE 0
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®MOVIE
**'1' 'The Betsy" (1978) L1Urenc:e
OIMef, Robert Oi.tvalt
-12:00-
D TWlUGKT ZONE
0 EYE OH HOLLYWOOD
""""" ••• "Joe .. (1970) Peter Boyle.
OeMis Patrick.
Cf) IMOEPENDEHT NEWS
CD Tli!CKE Of TliE MIGHT
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• • ··Scoll Japltn ( 11177) Billy Dee
Wilkaml, An Carney
s """" • • "SITl()l(ey And Ttie Band!! Pan
J' j 1983) Jackie Gleeson, Jerry
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LEm!IMAM
0 At.iRED HITCHCOCK
PRESENTS 0 LA. TODAY
(Il ROWAN & MAATIM'S LAUGH-IN
(I) LOVE. AMEJUCAN STYLE
fl) PERSONAL ANAHCE
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• • 'The lnglo11ous Bas111ds''
i 1978) Bo SvMSOO. Fred WIHlamson
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Debol'ah Ken, Hayley Mills
Q MOVlE
... "Whal Are Best Frltll'ldS FOi'?"
\ 1973) Ted Bes.sell, Lee Gren!
ill MOYlE
• •• "The Gius Web" (195'4)
EOW•d G. Roblnlon. John For11<1M.
(I) IHOEPEHOEHT HEWS
:t)MOVlE
••• ··Aeds' (1981) warr81'1 Boetiy,
Diane Kea100
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D HEAL TH AElO m All JN THE FAMILY
Ill llOY'E * •i.; "'Flock. Rock. Rockl" p956)
Alao Fried, T.-clay Weld.
~:I MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN
• t •• "Tf\leYM L~e Ut" p974)
Keith C111adlne. Sf\81~ Duvall.
(S)MOVlE ••'Ii "Young OoctOl"a In Love"
t19B2)Mdl.el McKMll, SNn Young.
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IJ (I) C8S MEWS NIGHTWATCf.i maHEWS
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r!( llOY'E
• • ••.; "Nahonal Lampoo11's An!·
mal House" (1978) John Belushi, Tim
Ma1heson
P HEWS
Ill MOVIE
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t t "Foolllgllt Glemour" (19-44)
Penny Singleton, Arthur Like.
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~ """' • • •.; "The Puriul1 Of 0 B Coop«''
(1981) Treat W~liamt. Rober1 ~Ill.
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" llOY1E ••• "Thi Big Clocil." (1&48) Rey
MiHlnd, Charlel LllJOhlon.
C!) CHICO AHO TH( MAM
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C!l CHICAGO'S FIRST REPORT
OJ MOVIE
... "Leave It To BlonCie" (19-4Sl
P81'1ny S1ngleloo. Ar11'1ur Lake
'1) GENE SCOTT
0 MOVlE
•• '1 "The S111"t'1YOl"5" ( 1983) Wl/!91
Ml'Tlhau. Robin W11!1ams
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ti MOVIE
• • ··yeoowbea11:!' ( 1983) Gretlam
Chapman. Petei Boyle A mean end
orner)' pira11 escapes trom prlton
atter tWllflty yeais and surclles IOI"
Ills ton Who llas a mep leecllng to
bunecl trMIUfl 'PG'
THE
1hr: lore1gn body canno1 be removed. )'OU $houkt seek
1n1n1ctl1ate n1<"d1cal nttent1on.
FAINTING
lfthc victim has no previous h1s1ory ofsctzures. or
repeated stizurcs occur. in'lmed1a1e medical evaluauc
should be sough1.
CHOKING tra person fa1n1s. place lhe victim on his back. on 1he
flour The ht~ad should be 1n a sli&htly chin-up position as
1f the \1cun1 "·ere sniffing !he air. This will open the
111rwa\.
'Jou can c heck toascenain that the person 1sbrcath1ng
by feeling and hsten1ng over the mouth and nose. If the
\'IClim rcn1a1ns uncor.sc1ous. the paran1edits should be
called to the scene.
Jfthc, 1clln1 1s unable to 1alk or breath, deliver fol
sharp blows to 1hi: uppt'.r back between 1hc should blades.
the object docs not d1slodgi:, grasp the vic11n1 from beh1n
with both arn1~ wrapped :1round 10 place lhe fist 1n tt:
abdomen bc.·twcen the belly button and and lower end<
the breast bone. In this position. thrus1 your fist into 1t:
abdomen to attempt to dislodge the choking object
SEIZURES OR CONVULSIONS SPRAINED AND INJURED EXTREMITIES
Help 1hc vicum he down and help maintain an open
auway. Breathing will usually continue durine, a con·
vulsion and this can becvau\ated by a bystander if there is
no panic. Gently preven1 !he victim from hurting himself
on nearby objects. Loosen clothing around 1he neck. .
The se izure will usually las1 fo r only a few moments.
<\ftcr the seizure, allow the ix·rson to rest a.nd realize tha1
he 1nay be somewhat confused and disoriented as he
regains t'.onsc1ousnr:ss. This should last for only a !Cw
n1on1en1i..
;rht' inJUfl"d area should be elevated and ice ~c
applie-d. This will help reduce thi: progression of s~~lhn
and provide some pain relief. Ab1h1y to move the tnjure
arm or leg or the hands or fingers or toes or feel below .1h
1nJUI)' docs not rule out a broken bone. If. after elevalJO
and 1c1ng, the area ren1a1ns tender 10 touch, an X-ray w1
probably be necessary to evaluate for fraclurt.
Dr. Brt·nna11 CassidJ pracoa·s tanui) tJnd c."m,·rsenc
n1cdicit1e 1n Cos/a M esa.
Daughters are no darlings
during dad's recuperation
DEAR ANN: Ten years ago. "'hen I
w;is 60. J marned !he finest man I've
ever known. Si nce our incomes were
about the same. we made a sensible
agrcemen1-we shared our living
expenses and each paid ou r own bills.
'"Thomas" was a widower "'1th
three mamcd daughters. Their hus-
bands arc a ll gainfully employed.
They II vc well thanks to generous
financial ass1s1ance from their father.
Three years ago Thomas suffered a
stroke. Ah hough each ofhisdaugh·
ters lives within a day'sdri,·e. not one
could manage to come help me with
the back-breaking chores while their
rather was desperately 1!1.
Because or 1ndom1table spint and
exccllen1 medical care. he has made a
rcmarkablt' recovery. But he requires
round-1he-clock super,.1sion ~a use
he often becomes confused.
Dunng my husband's penod of
recuperation, I became physically
e.-.hausted andemottonally wrung
oul. I asked each ofm) stepdaughters
to take their father for a sh on visit so
I could have a little rt•hcf.
One flat\) refused. (She also sent
me a copy of the marrrageccrt'mOn\
w1th theworcts··i n sit·kncss a nd in ·
health·· underlined.) The second
daughter said she "'ould takr: herdad
to lunch 1fht was ··in her neigh-
borhood.·' Thcth1rd took him 10 her
home for a few ''1s11s aftl'rmak1ng 11
clear she was ··greatl) 1ncon\e·
n1enccd.'.
M~ husband kno"'s nothing about
thea111tudesofh1sdaug.htersand 1·m
afra1d to tell h 1m for fca r he m 1ght
ha' e anothr:rstrokc.
I am appalled b~ tht'1r~lfishness.
v. hat should b1: donl'':'-\.\'A,. OLIT
WEST
DEAR WA V OUT: I s uspect you arl'
upset by the possibility that 1bese
uadeserving wOmca may come lato a
nice lnbe.rltance when 1beir fath er
pa11e1 away.
Don't touch thl11ubjttt wllb a !0-
ANN
l:ANDERS
foot pole. Stroke victims who become
confused are unpredictable. Inform
your husband's attorary about lbe
shabby treatmeol be received wbeo
be was Ill and let tbe matter rest In his
or he r bands. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: My prob-
lem is ME .. .\II I think about l!I food . I
have become so lazy and self-in-
dulgent I hate myself.
On my days off work. Isla) at home
weannga b1gc.omfonable robe and
cat a ll day and into 1he night. When
some1hingcomesalong 1hat Ill)
husband wants toanend I can't go
because I am unable toge11n1udecent
clothes.
He 1sd1sgusted wuh nie and I don't
blame him. I worl) when he com-
ments on the great figures of other
women and says. "I "'ish you·d do
sonteth1ng aOOut yours ·· Our<;C\ hfl·
is pracucally nil because I am so
ashamed of my body I sta y up until he
is sound asleepandget out of bed in
the morning before he awakens.
Diets doo'l work and ntithcrdo
drugstore pills. I've tried them all.
Please. Ann, help me. -A MESS IN
VANCOUVER
DEAR VAN: By aow you should
know you are a compulsive ea I er, and
1elf-dc1tn1etlve in tbe bargala. Com-
pul1ioas do aot respond to reason.
You need p1ychological coun1clio1
and tile support of fellow 1u.ffere r1. l
recommend a therapist who speetal-
lzes lo eating disorders, as well as
Overeaters Anonymous. Look la lhe
pbooe book. Tbe national head-
quarters of 0 .A. ls! 19-0 190tb,
Torrance, Calif. 90i04. They doa
fabulou! job. • • • A.on Landers' ne" booklet. ··&,\
and 1hc Teenager, ··t'xplains1.·1 cry
asptYI of sexual beha v1or-wh1.'n." 10
dr.1" lhe/Jne. ho.1v /Osa) no, the
1·ar1ous me1hodsof con1racep1ion.
lh1.·dangcrso(VD. lh(' s)mp10111s an~
n•ht>rc 1o ge1 hC'/p. Foracop.1. send Sl
and a long. st•lf-.1ddn•ssro. !>la1n{X'd
en 1 clop1.' ( J 7 cen ts wsrage) fo 4 nn
Landers. P 0 Ho' 11095. ("hicago.
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LANDSCAPE ART .•.
From Bl
hired to do a building l!> to look for a
bo1an1cal garden in 1hat t·Jly If he
cannot find a garden. he 1n,·t•s1Jgatt'S
indigenous plants wuh1n a IO-n1dl"
radius of the building. ··1 look for
\'l"gtta11on that's doing well. and then
I dl·velop a prOJCCt." he said. ··11 c-ut~
do"·n on (•rrors b) 90 percent.''
He ~1d some rules fledgling land-
scapers should remember arc .. check
your drainage. If water ts allowed to
sc11le. ifs very damaging to growth.
"Check for any po1son tha1's been
used in the soil and cond1t1on the
ground properl).
I 9S!l. ;ind a hranth 1n Saud1 Ar:i.b1:1
opened 1n 19 74. There. he has \tlOrked
on a {"11} Center Quaner in the nc\\
1ndustnal C'll) of ''anbu on the Red
Sea and th<' Diplomauc Quaner.
described as the "Washington D.C"
orsaud1 . .\rah1a.
('arter's other firm . Van Hernck·!>.
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States, and 1s serviced by Cancr-
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Caner formed Van Herrick's En -
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built ~eenhouscs in California and
Hawaii. Roben Herrick Caner &
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He ~1d he prefers la ndscaping
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homeowners usuall\' want the prin-
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Saddle back stock season
The Saddlcback Company Theater
1s closing out its ~vcnth iCason with
an impressive l>roduction of the
musical "Oliver,' and the real star of
the show is sci designer Wally
Huntoon. ToM
T1rus
weekend mat1nt"es at 3 un11l Aug. 5 on
thC' main .staae ofSaddleback Colle.1e
in Mission V1e)O· Call 83 1-4656 for
ticket 1nforma11on
Huntoon, already known as one of
Orange Coun1y's premier craftsmen
in the field of stage selling. has
ou1done even himself with his
cirtui1ous, multi-layered and nchl)
defined re-creation of London's back
strce1s and alleys in the time of
Charles Dickens, whose ··oliver
Twist". inspired 1hC' Lionel Bart musical.
Onstage, director John-David
Keller has met a challeng1ng task -
that of mounting a large-cast show on
a twisting. complicated staging area
and working around Huntoon's
elaborate" scenC'ry. This he ac-
complishC's quite well, with some fine
perfonnances emefJlng.
"Oliver" is a cunous type of show
in that it is diflicult to work up a great
deal of sympathy for anyone but the
title character, a pitiful orphan used
as a pawn by ¥.arious thieves and
cutthroats. While the ktd has all the
stage 11me, the real 1n1cresting charac-
ters arc almost cam eos by contrast.
The nominal headliner is Fagin, 1he
dean of a boys's p1ckpockC'1 school,
here c raftily played by South Coast
Repenory's Richard Doyle who en·
lists his comic wiles to make the role
work for him. Teri Ralston, who grew
up in Laguna Beach and went on 10
professional stardom. returns for one
of her frequent guest appearances as
Nancy and. predictably, provides the
highlight of the evening w11h her
poignant rendition of" As Long as He
Needs Me."
The towenng John Napierala
makes a pan1cularly vicious Bill
Sikes, whose gravely voice enhances
his villainy. Pete Koebler adds some
gymnasuc dex.terny to his fine per-
formance as the Anful Dodger, wh11e
httle Jonas Sills is a captivating
Oliver Twist.
Ke~ performances 1n the support-
ing ranks come from Mark Talley and
Rhonda Skolnick as the workhou~
propnc1ors who stan Oliver on his
quest. Thom Ma\ ison and Marge
Edwards as the undenaker and h1~
wife who conunue the process and
Mike Ogle and Mani Sn1e ts as the
lustful peasants who scare the v.aif
out into the v.orld. Richard Lav.·rcnce
lends an authontauve air as 1he bo' 's
eventual benefactor. ·
"Oliver" is notable n1ore for its
score than its story, and such pro-
duct1on numbers as "Consider Your-
self'' and "I'd Do ~oyth1ng" earn
high marks for the large c horus.
Individual\)'. Doyle's ''Reviewing the
Situation" is another delicious mo-
menl.
Tv.·o more weeks of production
remain for "Oliver," which runs
Tuesda~s through Saturdays at 8 v.·1th
'Toddler Video' previewed
LOS ANGELES (A P) -For the Hanley said child educa11ooal and
very youngest members of the home medical ex.perts will assist in 1he
video generation, an independent production of each title.
videocassette producer has 10-"Toddler Video will fill a complete-
troduced the first in a projected senes Jy void area of programming,"
of programs under the label "Toddler Hartley says. "The post-war baby-
\'ideo." boom generation is now creating its
"Meet Your Animal Fnends." own baby boom. so we think the
narrated by Lynn Redgrave, in-timing is right·· traduces pre-schoolers to 23 different r;:::::.::!<..:.:.:..:l"'-''--~------...--.---------------
creatures. each with its own brief "IT'S A BLOCKBUSTER,
S<gmcnt. A WLI.APA!OOZA, A CLASSIC."
Toddler Video's producer. Los
Angeles-based Program Hunters Inc.,
created the new label to suppl) lO\\'·
priced programming aimed at chil-
dren aged l to 5. Progran1 Hunters
ex.ecutive vice president Philippe
Unfortunately, they·re
both on our side.
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STRATEG IC GUEST SHTAYR
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Free Summer Concerts
Every Sunday July 1st thru
September 2nd
At the Balboa Pier Park
Schedule
600pm
July 1st
Orange Coast College Big Sand
Dr. Charles Rcnherlord
Big Band
July 8th
530pm
Aug Sin
Pete Chrlstll b Quatfet
Pet Christlieb with Y~tte sruatt
Jazz
Aug 12th
Forward Motion
Reggae
Fnnk Amos• and the Mlnlnlppl lluddM
July 15th
Orange County Rhythm Machine
Bob Cassens
Sig Band
July 22na
Orange Coast College Big Band
Dr. Charles Rutherford
Big Band
J ll'y 29tt
Pancho Sanchez
Latin Jazz
Dix/eland
Aug 19th
Bobby Redfield Quintet
Latin Jazz
Aug 26th
Big Sand aone.
Jim Chrlstlnsln
Big Band •
Sept 2nd
Orange County Rhythm Machlne
Bob Cassens
Blf1Band
Sponsored By The Balboa Improvement Assoc1at1on.
The Arts Comm. Of The City Of Newport Beach &
Orange County Musicians Local 7 Trust Fund.
SLJpport the Summer Concert Ser1es by purchasing
a signed and numbered limited edition serigraph.
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Thie bultinMI •• con-W•y. Co111 M••·· CA Thll bu••n••• II con· Mec;klln CompenMle a. OA0£A 10 ThOmu w C•MY 0«11, 2221 HNth« Lan., Th11 bYlln••• II con· GVj I T1tltl, 1e ,, .. Cll!I 92821!1
d!.lc::tt<I by 1111 ~ 9212t duel..:! by 1111 !r>d!Vldu.i V9k>c>"*11 Ol\lllk>n, Inc II SHOW CAUSE Thll llllernt>rll wa1 !lied N1W1101t IHIQh, Calll. 92tl60 ducted by an lndlllld~I Polnl, Coron1do, Call!. C~ A l111"1lll ,,_,.
AnlOl'lll\l KNlney Tri. flet1Uov1 Sualneat Pll Walton Oenefll Par1nw. 1500 Oultil FOA CHANGE With the ~nly CltH'k ot Or. Robelt L .. PO .. y·Vlc:• Ouu Pht1rt1 f12111 Thi• 1111~1 wll 1.._
fhl• ,,,,~, WU llled Nlml ''*'ed lo •bo~ Wllll Thi• .... ~! WU lilld S!rMt, M9WC>Qfl e..cti, CA Of MAME ano• County on July 3. 1g34 P1e11dan1. 2221 H11th•r Tni. 1111"""9111 Wll 111.0 Th11 bu11n1u le con· with,,,. Covnty Cltltk ol ()f.
WUh 1111 Coun1y Ci.rte of Or· fllt<I 1n Or..-ig1 Coun1y on With IM Co.only Clltk 01 O.· 92MO !Sec 6064~ F:Mtn2 Lani. NtwPQr1 S.Kh, c.i11 with lh9 County Clet'k ol Ot· duci.:i tiy. 111 lnd•\lllOull anoe Coutily on July 17 ,
_,. Counly on Jl.lly 3. 1W. $-1$·'4 FILE NO F246U& ar.ge C~ty on J\11)' 3, 19+4 lnlt bualn••• It eo11· Andr .. Jill B1uy-G1bt0n Pubillhlld Of1n9t1 Cout 92880 anoe Coun1y on Jiiiy 5, 191' Oary Tabb 1984
f'24111G Mike M Ohara. 300t ,,..... CJUc:tt<lby 1111m11t1c101rtflfll'· on beflall ot Br11anno l.M O•lly PllOI July 11 , 18, 2~. Geo1g•M&eArthurPoM)I ,141174 fhl• stittn*1I ... !lied '210m
UIMtMl\/A..-tc.,-, Ill-HatOlng Way, Coat• M.... P\lt>lltt\ed Oranoe COM! llhlp Fog1r1y, • mlnOI h•• fii.d I Augult 1, IN4 •U·2nd Vloa PrlfliOWll, 2271 Publillled Or1noe Cotilt with,,,. Col.Int}' Cl«tt ot Or--Pubjjihed 0r""'OI• Coatt
pr-. Ibero. C•. CA 9282e Dally PllQt JutY 4, 11. ti!I, 25, Richard E Mtcto,Nn Pte•I· petlllOtl In lnlt CO\l•t IOI' tn W ii!I H•llhet Ltn1. N•wpo11 Dally PllOI July I I, 11, 21. lf\09 Coi;nty on .Nly 12. D•lly PllOI July 25. AuQutl 1
"''ENI 11'tl II. luff• Tnl• bullnMI WU ton· 1NA °'"' Otd« allowing l)lllllO!'I*' 101------,------IS..cn, C1lll i2660 Aygu11 t. 1984 ti8t •• IS, 1Q8•
tt4 d1K1.0by1lndlvldua1 W-64 Tn111111.meot w11 filed oh••lOOI hllllMlr n•me .hDm Plln.ICNOTICE N•dl• c Po11y · W-108 ntO>U W-IJO
Senta AIWl. C•lll, W01 M1k1 M Oh•11 a.imo!C NOTIC£ wlltl 1/le COU111y Ci.tk Of Or-ri..nnt1 LMI Fo01r1~ to Tr .. 1ur1r 2221 Hei11htilf PllbUthld Orlnfrl co111
PuO'llhed Orano-CuuL Th•• 1t1t""""'1 wa• m.o rU1M. •noe Cow11y on July 13. er .. •rlfWI LM &wry·01blM)t'I ,tcTITIOUI 9UltNEll L.,,., N-00r1 &.ach, c1111 ,.11111C NOTIC£ Dally Pnot Ji.ily 111. 2s, 1 --"Ml.==IC'-"NO"-'T"IC"[~-
o.ity PMol July t t 11!1. 26. w11t1 IM County Cle•k of Or-191• IT IS HEREBY ORDERED NAME ITATt:MENT 92660 rUIM. Auguil !, I. 19114 1•
AuQu11 1. 1914 •noe Coun1y on July 3. tiM ,.,~~:A~::::• ,:?10471 1n11 all persont lot•r.,tecl In The lotlowhl(I pe11on ti Tt1l1 11u1lne11 11 con. ,K:TITIOUI •UllNEll w .121 ,ICTITIOUI :::•
W-106 P11t1ll1hed Oranv-Co•tt T lollowl PubH~ Ort~ COi.tit lhe malter 11oreu1d IPPN' doing bual"'9111 dlittld by· • g11ner11 p1r1-MAMI ITATIMINT 1----------MAMIE ITA o1ny Pl1ot July 1 t. 18 25, "" ""'.,.,-.on• •re 0111y Pi!Ot Jut,-25 Auo1o1•t 1, befoH11 th1• cOUfl in Di1P&11-L o s A M 1 G o S ~IJtl!p r ·-ic NOTICE The rot1ow1"0 l*IOl'I 1"
-----------IA I 198• clolngbutmllllM 8 15 tM4 .....,.., No 3 al 700 C""' C<EANEAS 13" Uh<I B·I, N"'l•C POHy TlltilollowlngperollOlllat• r-UIM. clOU">Qbu9inNIU. UQUll MCCORD ENTERPRISES ' ' .. .,... dOI"" bu l""I 1---=~-~-----1 SQ••• CUS •-1c NOTICE w.111 w.145 Center Dflve W•11. S•ot• wut Edinger Str-1. S•nta Th11 .1111emen1 w•s !tied Wl"No~os•",A•"EL.1 •-nouoou""''' LEADED v1 1 ,_. · --"'=-=~=~=--!·----------l901 N-port Blvd , Cothl Ana Calll(l(nle. on Augull An1,C1llf 92704 wilhtheC:W111yClefkofOI-1038 W w """ lOM S7AINEO GLASS
FICllllOUI IUSIMESS PlllllC NOTICE Me11. Call! lil2626 31. 1984 11 11 15 o'clock Soo Bok Lee. 26151 •noe C.:...nty on July 3, 1984 1 1rne1 A~•unu•. NAME STATIMINT WORKS, $15'"' Poln .. ttil.
NAMl STATe:llENT l---'-=:::::..:c"'"'~--1 Alia McCord 1077 AM . and lhen aoa 1/14.1• Arc•d•Ottv. M1 ... 0nv1111o "2M747 ,o,",",",''ln V•ll•t can! Tllalollowlngl)tofM>nllfl C01on1d9IM1r,C1111 112112~ T~ 1ollow1ng Pl"llOll• lie FICTIT!OUI BU81N£1S Mlram., SI · L~o• e.ach P\BLIC NOTICE •flow c1u''· 111ny lhey h1v1 Cal1I 112691 Publ1tn&d 01ano• Coa11 1 <:lolng tlulMrlftl 11 Thomas Cllttori Stll'llCH•.
dOI"" bulillt!lll u NAME STATEMENT Calll i2651 , wny t11d pe1111on for This bu1ln111 11 con· Dall~ PllO! Ji.ity 11 18 25 JoMPh A H•gflt. 1241 7 PHOTO EXPRESS, 23881 515•,i, PO!l'IHlll•. CorOnl def
OAJACOMM, 243 Altlert Tfle ro11ow1ng persona 11e Ala• McCCHd FICTITIOUI IUllNEIS ch•llQ& ot n1me IJtlould not ducted by an lod1v1ouel Auou11 1 1984 CtM!<wOOd A~lrlul. C.r Moulton Pll'kway Leouna Mai. C1lll 92e25
Th11 ll&l&merll w•• l11ed NAM£ ITAT£MENT ..... jr•nted ·~Bo• LM W·I08 11101. Clllf 90701 111115, Cam 92653 Thi• bu11nes1 •• con-Pt . Cos11 Mest, Cal!! 92627 doing butlnest II "'-·· c•-• I 0 -P•1 IO ' • 1• 1 hi 13< 17 F 1 J 0.vw:t Atlefl p081 243 Al· LIGHT FANTAST IC W1ttllf'l9"""nt~ ""' o r-Tiie lollowing pt1110tl ti I IS FURTHER order.:i Thll 1tateme111 w11 llleO '' " ,ag • lrvloe 1mlly ru1t, amn ducTeOby anJndlvldual
Ol<I Pl , COiie Mes• cam SPECIAL EFFEClS, 1211 enoe County on July 3, 1984 dou•g t1usiness IS !hl1 a copy of lhi1 Older to with I"'* County Cletk o! Or-CreekWOOCI Avenue, Ger· R Irvine Tru11IM1, 270 I S Thoma• C Shelton
92627 JaSOI' D< Anenetm Cthl f'2&t7l3 SUBURBAN TERMITE 1how caulMI be pubhSlled 1n enoeCOuntyon July 9 191!14 me:ulC NOTICE rllOI, Ctlll 90701 Q;1mond. S1n11 An1, Cllll Tfl11 11atemen1 w11 filed 60 Pub11sfl.ed Or 1r>ge Coast COMPA.NY 971 Trenton tflllO•anoeeo.i .. oaityPllOI, F2'1MO rUUL Ttlos bualness 11 COii· 11270• wllh1heCountyClerko!Or-49~•~1:u~~~d•c~=-92s1;p,_.., Ir& o<oifug 1211 D;u+y Pilot Juty 11 18 25 Way Cos11 Mesi. C1111 1 nawtPllDer or generil Putlllshl:td Oiange Cou1 FICTITtoUS llUSINESS dueled by fluslland 1nclw1I• This bu11ne1s IS r.oo· enge County on Jun• 29,
MM• Call! 92627 Jaso11 Or Anal>fl•m C11il Augusl 1 198' 112626 Cl•CUl111011 publl1h11d In th•• Diiiy Pllor July 18 25 NAME STATEMENT ~~~l~e~n~ll hied ducted by ranilly trult 19&.4
Tl'!IS llui•ness ,1 con 92805 W-97 Charles A Mo•loro 971 coun1y ti 1e111 once a weal< Augi.i11 1, 8, li8• Tfle 1oitow1ng P6'IOl'lt ar• ,.11h !I'll Counly Clerk or Or-Jeme1 1 '""1,,. f'M ... l
du<:teO by 1 gene•al par!-Steven Grago•y Sm1tn Pl8LIC NOTICE Tren1on W1v Cos11 Mesa toi !our conseci.il•ve Wffkt w .111 oo.og !)u$lnHi as anna County on July 3 1984 Thi• 1t11enlfltll waa hied Publ•lhl() Orange Co1st
nerahip 161 E •81h S! Costa M11s1. CaM 92626 P"0' 10 rhe day o• s111d ne11· PUBLIC NOTICE E L 0 1 s E F U L M E R · . ., ,i.49739 wllh the County Clerk 01 01'· D111y P1101 July 18, 25,
David A. Post Call! 92627 YOU AAE IN DEFAULT This busine!ls " con-1ng TRAVELS. 1170 Soutfl .. _,,,,,, __ ,_1,,,I••, •noeCountyonJuly3. l98• Augu" 1..8 198<1
This 11e11tmen1 was 111.,0 Trios bus•11ess 15 co11-U"DEA A DEED OF TRUST ductl!O by In 1no1~1dual Data(! July 23 1984 Coast HO' oy l•guna ,..,. ......., '"" F1497&0 W-1 18 " Cfla•le1 A Morlo1d f'RANI( DOMENICHINI OfllANGE COUNTY ' w 4$1'0 Campu• Ot., l1.tlt1 9 PUlllllJ19<1 Or1nge Coett l----------
"''1n lne Cou111y Cie<ll o! Or dUCl&O O~ a ge<ie<ll Oltl· OATEO Mefch 25, 1111. UN-This S\lllt1n>ent was hleo Juoge ot !he SUPERIOR COURT ~I n.ICG"w'' DO iOOS wool Newpo1t Be~h. C1UI. Da11-,. P1!0~ July HI 25, Pl.Ill.IC NOTICE
110Q11 County 011 July I 1 fMllShlP LESI YOU TAKE ACTION C C O 700 Cl'tlc • <gl I · 82tMIO A t t 8 1984 l---'-°"=~==~-1984 S1eohen Ira Koenig TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-wllfl !heC ounty ltff k or ,. Supeilor Court C.nler Of. W•it T1111is Road Anaheim Cali! Publl•hed Orange Coatl ugus ' W 119 FICTrTtoUI •UllNIE8S
Puol•sned
D•1ty P•IOI
Augus1 I. 8
F2502tl1 Th11 sl.t1emen1 wes tneO ERTY, IT MAY 8E SOLD AT ange ount) ()fl Ji.ine 25 Pybh!ihed Or anglll Coat1 Santa Ana, 9280' 011ly P1lol July 11 18 15 NAME STATEMENT O<a""e Co111s1 w1tll l!111 County Clerk OI Or-A PU8LIC IAl.t:. I, YOU 198' D11ty P1101 July 25 August I Mt"" Jetn Wet>t> 1805 I--...,..,,.--,_,..,.,,,.,--.. ,. F2ae1M11 8 15, 1984 CA. 92101 ., August 1 1984 Plel.IC NOTICE nie IOllOWlng perlJOll 18 July 18 25, anoe Counly on July 18. NEED AN EXl'1.ANATK>H C Plelnt1N· GENERAL ELEC· West Telars Road Anah~m. W-95 i----------Do<"!, bull.._. 11 198• 1984 OF THE NATURE OF THE Puo11stll!O Orange 0$St W·1A2 Call! 9280•
W-113 F250545 PROCEEDINQ AGAINST OaJ!y Pilot July 11 H:I, 25, TRIC CREDIT COFIPOR-Thll t>usinets 11 con-i---:::::::-:-::c:'.::::::'.:--FICTITIOUI 8USINEll J INDUSTRIAL SUPP·
Pu1111anet1 O•ange Cot11 YOU. YOU IHOULO CON· Augusi 1 198• ATION, • N-Y0tk Colpor· clucll<IDY nusbend a11u wile Pl.BllC NOTICE NAM£ STATEMENT LY 441 E111 Co!umbme
-----------'Dally Pilot Ju1y 111 , 25, TACT A LAWYER. w. 101 M.IC NOTICE &Hon Vligil G Webtl r----------Thfl lollowlng perlJOll 11 Ave Unit J 92707 Pt.a.IC NOTIC[ Augus1 1 a, t98• NOTICE Of' TRUITEE'S Oeteodant. WILLIAM H Thie stallllTMlfll wis lllltd FICTITIOUS •UllNESS doing butln ... 11. Cl1r11nc1 011111 Dodd ---'-°"=~==~--1 W-120 SALE FICTITIOUS•USINESS CLARK. 1n Individual: wlthtMCounty Clert.olOr· NAllEITATEMENT C ATHOLIC BOOKS & 236ff Vllien1 Ave . Mostion
FtCTITIOUS alJSINESS 1-----------1 T.S. No. 42"1 ,..,, 'C NOTICE NAME STATEMENT ~~~'i,~N~A~~~AC~U~~ lrlQll County on JUI)' 3. 1~4 The lollOwlng per.on it ~~FT•n~.:... ~.~~t~:i ~~~~·. ~i.c~1~,?~::: 11 con-NAME STATEMENT Plel.IC f«JTIC[ NOTIC E IS HEREBY r~ The lollowino P6ft0n1 •r• . ., • "2497 .. Olllg bl.111oe1s •• ""' ..,, '"" ........ .,
Tile lol10w1no p.1aon1 1r1 l--~==~==~--IGIVEN. lhlt on Wldn•sday, 1---~~~~~~--ldoln'.l butlnen 81 lornla Corporation, DOES I lhearaon/Am.rlc:WI E•· NEWPORl SUPPORT C1llf i2646 uc:ted tiy: 1n lndlvldutl
OolllQ tluslnns It FICTITIOUl!I BUSIHEll Augutl 15. 1i84, et 10·00 I T A T E M E N T 0 F K ESN EA .VA 1 l CON. through IO, +nck111ve. P'"• Eacr-Co YSTEMS, 40 1 S.goo11. CK!Ha Joyca C1t1•. 8442 Cl.,.nca 0 Dodd
GILL·WOOO. 11!130 Su-NAME STATEMENT o'clock a.m, of nld day, In WfTHDRAWAL CRElE CONSTR UCTION. Cue No 'i.;3.37 111i l••I 17th 11,..1, 0tona del Mar, CA 92625 Oooclll• Dl1Y9. Hunt1nglon Thi1 '11tem.rit was !lied
perl<>t' Ave Costa Me11.. Thoe !ollowl"O pe1aon1 l<'e t,,. room set lllOe ror con· f'"Oll PARTNEAIHIP 1725 MonroV11 Ave C-4, IUloltfONI Sllll• 214 A1lpn A Wallellald, .401 Batch, Catll. 926•6 w!lh the County Cl4!rk of Or-
0 -••Tl"O U"DfR C 7 NOltcEI You htiff bMft "'-· O 1 M Thll butlMtl 11 con-ang4I Counly on JYM 28, Calo! 92627 dotng business 11 dueling Trullee'• Sales, ,..~ " " Oltl Mase. a.Ill 9262 S•nl• An1, Clllf. n1'01 onlfl, ..,.,.ona a 1r, 19M
James R 0111 300 E 'FINER f'ABAICS" 29t5 wl!hln the oftlcff ol REAL FICTITIOUS IUSINESS M!Chtel M Kfffle•, 21682 :;:!.1;"",.:'.!i:~,.:: Pulllllhed Oiange Cou1 A 112tl25 d=1~Y~ ='ltdutt 19 '24'352
Coest Hwy Sp 1 ~0 Nf!wpor! Redhill Avenue Building ESTATE SECURITIES SER· NAME lmo1l1 Ln , l'luntington ..... •-~ ~ -,,. DI'"' PUo! July 11 18 25. Th11 bi.illness 11 con· p O Co Be c 92660 E 0 c CA I The lollowl h c 926 6 _.. ·-~, led b I di Id J lhl• llalemenl ... !lltld Yblllhld r•ne• aa1 ac:h all! I""" ,,-,',,'·,,,o,ste M(l'll.. VICE,IOCllld11 2020North '"' ng Pll•on, u, BepK". c•ll1 , •,,Co eponclwlthln dey .. R<IM Augul! 1, 196• W ocA Ay:ao n 1" ua wlthtl'leCouo!yCl.ntolOr· D11ly Pllo1 July 11 , 18. 2fi. John H WOOObury .,...., · Broldway. S1Jll• 206. In the w1 rawn u I genera par · 811,lf V81 , 4 111 the lnl-Hon Mkiw. elph . Wak•f aid
Si.ipe11or Ave , Coste MNI F1b,.cu1 111c tn 011,11-City 01 Santa Ana, County of nllf from tM pt11r1ne<lll1p 09-MMI SI Cost• Mesa. C11ll Tl'ltl 1111ement w11 liled •noe County on .k.ily 12, Augull 1 19M
Cel•I 92627 noma Corpor111on. Bo11 Oringe, state ol Calltornla. er111ng unOer tri. hc1111ou1 2627 II yOtJ with 10 ...., the ad· I-------,-,--llh 11'111 COunty Cltlrk of 01· 19S. W-10<!
Th•s t1u11ne1s 11 con. 470<!90 9303 E111 46tn NEWPORT HOME LOAN, tlutrneSI name ot .. ENJOY" Tiiis bu"n9ss 11 con· vloe ol 1111 attorney In thll PUBl.IC NOTICE
1
nge Coun1y on Ji.ine t2. ,.25032l 1----------
di.i c led oy an tJn1n. SlrllMll. luls1. 01<l1hom1 !NC , 1 CiltlOf'n!i ooipo1-11 270 E 17\h SI , Colla ucted ti~ a Qenetel 0111-maller, Y<M.I thou1d do 110I---=~~~--.,.,-lil84 Pi.ibllllh&CI Cringe Cotll Pl81.IC NOTICE
'.'po''''' oooocl1t10" 7•1•7·0•90 Maia.CA 92627 -•,,•;p prOll"lptly IO 1t111 ~r writ-FICTITIOUS8U81NESS F14e017 Dilly P1101 Jilly 18, 25,'---""'"'"'"-'""~-ltion, It duly tppolnted ,.., " 11 •· ••-£ STATfMf-O 90 other lh•n e pattnersl'!IP Thll t>u11n•11 11 con-Tri.islee i.inoer and puraullfll The llctl!lous t>u1lne1s Michael M Kesn"' len f"90ftM, any, m1y.,.., "-"' PuolllhflO OrlrlQll Cout Aug1.111 1. , 1 4 FICTITIOUI 8USINESS
JamnR Gtll dUCleclby aC(l(P0<9lion to lhe pOW9f ol salfl con-neme111te"190l lo11hepan~ This s11rement was !lied llled_on llmtl, The following PlftOl'I 15 elly Piiot July 11, 18, 25, W-123 NAME STATEMENT
This sta!9m@ll! was flied Ted Holl Conlrooei !erred lnlhll ceite!n Oeecl 01 nerth!p w1' !!lttd on 1-6-83 11fl !he County Clilrk ol o 1. AVllOllJ11ao ha aldo de-doing tluslneSI 11· uguSI 1 1984 1---m-m-,1-C-NO~T-IC_E__ Ttie lollowlng per.on os
w1lh the Cnunt~ Cler~ o! Or Tti1s alatemen1 was flleO m the County ot Orang.a nge Count) on July 19, mandadl El lrlbuml, !Ide OHARA LANDSCAPE & W-1 tO '"""°" dolnf,1 buainHI u
llf1Q9 County Dn July 12 with Iha Counly Clerk ol Or-~u·~~;c:Kut:dbys~~~G; FILE NO F206696 1984 decldlf oonlra Ud. •In -MA INT ENA N c E. 300 1 ,_ _________ 1--,,-C-T-mou--.-.-u-.-.. -.-.-. RHYME AEAL TV' 10220
1984 •noe Counly on July 3. 1i8' CLARI<, 11utband and Wtte, Full Namt1 and Address ot f25015' cli..w:ll I -q ... Ud. H1ro1ng W1y, Costa Mese, Pl8LIC NOTICE Sla1er A~. •201 Fount11n
F250MG f2""'4 recorded Ji.ine 25. 1981. 1., ttle Person Wllhdrewrn11 Pullh51led Orange Coeil flolpond•lhonlrode :)()dl11. Cllll 92626 r--~==~~~~-T NA1~E STATEMENT Vella)', C.I 92708
PutthshfKl
O•lly P•IOl
A~usr ' 8
Orange Coast Puol .. hed Cringe Coaat Book t4 114 ol Otllclal Re-Medehne Mir 1rchl, 6421 Dlllly P+IOI July 2~ Augu!ll 1. Lu t.a lnlormtclon que Mlk1 Ohara. 3001 H1rOlng hi .,.IQwlng pet'°'1 11 Nincy M" Rhym•. 34 lJ
July 18 25 Dally P+lol July 1 I. 18, 25. COldl 01 .. id County, 11 H1r.1rd Cir , Hunllng!on 15 1984 Mt""· Way. Co111 Me.. Cehf :~~~ d~~"~'N':LEY DE -1mt1ledon W•y. Co1ta
t9S.-Aug1.1st t 1984 page 1li15A RecOl'der·i In· Beacfl, CA 92647 W-140 If )'OU wllfl to ---lhl 926215 TRANSFEJI AND Meil. CA. 92626 W· 122 W-100 llfumflnl No 37,811, by Sogn.o Medehne Mlr11ct1l: I-----------edvlolofen•llom9)' In thlt This OU!Hlll!IS 11 con-LfAIE•ACK SIGNS, 233• Ar1Ha. N-· lhll bualneis it con·
raallOf'l o! a 11r1ach o! d919'11ll Publlsl'>tld Or1nge Coast .., .. LIC NOTICE malllf, )'OU ahcKlld do '°1 ducteO boy 111 lnd1v1duaJ 0 WHOM IT MAV CON-porl~nS::CflB~~~:agy'.~33• u<:ted tlY' '"lndlvidu ..
DEATH NOTICES
In payment 01 per!Ofmanc:e Oal!y Piiot July 11 . 18, 25, ruu promptry 10 ltMrt )'OU' wr I· Mike n1r1 ERN Nancy M Rhyme
Auguil 1. 1Q84 ten 'NPO'M'I• ff .riy, mar b1o Tn11 1111emen1 w1s hied Aralla, N1Wpor1 Beech, C1111 This tta!emetil wes !lied ol the obllQ•llon• secvrld W-Ba NDTH:E OF nMd on 11.n.. with the C()tlnly Cle1~ or O•· "N~llCA It here~y00giveo 92860 11h th• Courl\y Clerk ol Oi-
------1•heraby. 111c1i.iaing thll TAUITEE'S SALE SI U•l9d cM ... IOlk:ltai •nO'll C®nty on Jurltl 29, hit ac1tic-ldeo • ucls, This ous1ne11 11 con-County on .N,,. 22 braach or c>el1i.ilt. Noiica ol PUAl!IUANT TO 91 con...., de un abogado t98• nc Tr1n111leror-Les1ee. dueled by en lndlvldual
IJORU..CHER
V.'ARREN LEE tBUD)
l-IORL1\CHER. 48
yl"ars old, d1l'd July
16 1n Orange, Cahf
Su.-v1vc.J by d<tugh·
ter. Valcrtl' Ann1:
Hurlacht•r, parents
George and Gladyi.
llor1achrr. brother ,
R o bert Wa y ne
l-l~>rl<1.t hl·r . s1i.tt.•rs.
Lnreua llorlat·her.
Dvnna Bradv and
PatncJd Holla;llL and
n1an ) n('H:es and neph~·"·s M('ntur1al
.lll.'fV lt'l'S Thursday
July 26. 1984 at I PM
;it Arl1ng1 o n
Mortuary Chapt•l. in
R1vers1de with pri-
vate interment Lake
Sh<isla, Cahf Arling-
ton Mortuary F'u -
neral D1ret·to r s.
698-JOI\
WADE
WILLARD GILBERT
WADE. passed away
July 21. 198-1 Born 1n
Aspen. Colo Jan 8.
1906. l-le ts surv1v1<d
by hlS wife Valet:..
son John C1£-verdCln ,
of M1ss1on Vtt'JO
rl <1t1ghtcr ("hc•ryl
Kel.-.ey. of La Canada.
Ca , gran<tson
Michael H.;,y San
J ose. Ca gr;tnd
d aufo_!hlers . Jdn1c1·
Kf'lsey and Juli<•
K<'lS<'Y . La Can;ida
Ca , grca1.g randson."
M1cha.-.I Call'b Ray.
:ind Kf'lly Wadi-Ray
•)f San Jo:st'. C.1 Sis-
!(·rs PcFirl 1'hum.1s.
Grace & h:111r l'a
rly<in City (~ol•J Mr
Wade v.·a.~ a r1-s1J1•n1
r1 r Nl'wporl [],,,•ru h
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PAAK
Ceme1ary • Morluary
Chapel •Crematory
3500 Paciltc View Drive
N@wport Beacn
644-2700
McCORMICK
MOATUAFIY
I 195 Laguna Canyon
Road
I aguna Beach Ca
9<651
494-9415
HARBOR LAWN•
MT. OLIVE
"'4orluary • Ceme1ary
Cr•m•tory
1625 Giiiet Alie
Costa Mesa
540·5554
PIERCE BAOTHEAI
9ElL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
I 10 Br oadway
Co11a M"1a
641·9 150
IAL TZ 8EFIGERON
IMrTH 6 fUTHlll.
Wt:STCLIFF CHAPEL
437 E 171tl SI
Cos•• Me&a
5 46-93i, •
Slncf' 1967 AClJVt'
m('mber of N£·Wpu1·1-
Ba Ibo a R o tary .
Goofoffers. Mason1t
Lodg(', (Bishop, Ca)
Mr Wade was the
Mayor of Bishop. Ca
and 1he first Mayor 1n
V1t·torv1lle. Ca °wh('n
11 y,•;:u; 1nrorporate<t
lie was-on the Grand
Jury in Inyo County
a nd San &rnard1no
County lie was
Prt'Sldt'nt of the Calif
lndl'pendent Telt"·
phont· AsscM:·.. presr
dent o f Calif Inter
st.ate Telephone Co
and Chatrman of the
Board o f fltrec·
tors.Past director &
member of the Ex-
ecutive Com1n1ttee of
the Un1t1ed Slates ln-
d('?"ndent Telephone
Assoc1at1on. also past
cha1m\an of the Gov-
emmf'nl Commun1ca·
lion Com.mitt('(> of the
United States Tele-
phone Association
Hc.'s be-en listed 1n the
Who's Who of the
West. was chosen w
be 1n the hall of f amt'
for lhl' lnd(•pt•ndent
Tt•lepho nf' P1 onet.•rs
of Amer1ra , Call
forn1a chapU•r Last
January, a waiting
roorn at St Mary's
l-f osp1tal 111 Appll·
Valley. was d1d1cated
10 his na1nt' Jan
1~7-1, ht• w as ap·
po 1n1Pd to thf'
(.""·~1._·ns 1\dv1sory Pa-
r i."r.iasl llwy Ba y
( .oss1 ng Planning
(_"11m1r11!ls 1on 'fhis
hridsc is now 1n ex
1st;nl("t• J un1> 1975,
.1ppo111tcd IC> Co1n-
ml,IOllY Dev1.•lopm('nl
l"1ozens Adv1so1 v
l·ornrrut ll't' t hu; fl'
J.,1t'(! \11 !ht• l"'ltabhsh
n11•n1 or thE· Oasis
S 1•111or C111zPnS
Ct•nt .. r. was chainnan
!ht• thllt prOJl't'I Wa.o;
r1•.ippo1nll'<.I in 1977
Au~us t 1977. ap
po1nto'CI as alti"'r!l.'lt1·
rnf'n\ber of tht' 0 C
llo us1ng Authority
Advisory Commn tee
llll:IU Was appotntl'd
ai; Nrwport Bt-ach
repr('S('_nlative on the
O C Ii A Advisor y
Con1111tt Was ap-
po1n 1.i•d c hairman
1982 Mr W:<d1·
graduJlt-<I from tht•
Un1 v .. nu1y of Colo 1n
1930 1 It· 1·am{' to
C1hf 10 a." 11 studt'.'nl
tra1nN' fc)I" Southc•m
S11•rra'~ f)nwl'.'r Com·
van'." :.ind worked for
1hrm and .ftlhdat..!d
i;ind suc..'f':\.v1r com·
p11nl•'S from
1930-JY 71 SerVIC't'Jo
wi ll be" h~>ld Thundoiy
July 26. IY84 itl I JAM
ul Brune & Bul·k
M .. rlu•ry, R18hop.
<"alt! In lil'u o f
flnv.•1·N 1ht' family
111111•"'!1 d11n.al1ons bl>
n1 .:id1· tn fhl·
P ulinAnur\ ~·und
llnA~ 11
wtllchw11rec01dedApfll70, DECLARATION OF en elll aiunlo, ~ 1"249731 011 bullne" lddfeM is lllldlBentley
1984 •• FlecOf'der's ln•lfu-P\8..IC NOTICE COVENANTS, hecirlo lnmidlatim•flle, PuDhsfled Orange Coa.i t 1 00 Ea I I PI cH I co This s11tement was filed
men! No 84-16'1920. WtLL CONDITIONS de ••II "''"'''· iu Deily PllOl July 11 18, 25 oaheom, 92806 Counl) Of wl\fl tha County Cler~ ol Or·
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Pi.ibl11fled 011nge Coast
011ly Piiot July 4 11 . 18 25. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION T-)ae(l6 .IND RESTRICTIONS inpueet• MGrlll, ti ll•y Augull t 1984 11nge, Slate ot Calo!Of'n!a, anoe, Counly on July 10
TO THE HIGHESl BIDDER NOTICE OF YOU ARE IN DEFAULT alguna. ~ -reoi.-W·9J s 1bout lo melo.e a Tr1nsl1< 196 W-61 FOR CASH lewtulmofle)l ot TRUSTEE'S SALE UNDER THAT CERTAIN ltadt•llilmpo, na L•11et>ack rr o m f250147 ... -------~~
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!he Unlled Stiles, or a T.S. No. 121 DECLARATION OF COVE· t·TO THE DEFENDANT: TICE HERITAGE LEASING COR-Publi1fl&0 Orange Coa1t f'\8.IC N0T1C[
ceshier's check drawn on I IMPORTANT NAN TS CONDHIDNS ANO A cl•ll comp(alnt hel ~ l --~Ml==IC~NO~=~--PORATION T11n118ree Dilly Pilot July 18, 25. '---'-0:::"'"'"'"''--
s1a1e OI natoonll blllk ii NOTICE 1:2 RESTRICT IONS DAT ED flled br thtf ~!!tiff -o .. n•I SUPERIOA COURT Leuor, whose bu1m&1! <Id-Augu11 1 8 191!14 FICTITIOUS •USINl!SS
stale Of' fede<ll c1e<111 union PR~RTY O .. NER: NOVEMBER 19 1973. OF rov. II you wllfl lo defend OF CALIFORNIA, ress 11 4379 301h Slfee!. W-!0'1 NAME ITATfMENT
or I Slate O• t&Oeral 51~ongs YOU ARE IN DEFAULT THE NEWPORT CON· lhlt ltwaull, JOU muil, COUNTY OF '"Diego, Ca!llornoa 92104 1----------itle followong l)e<IOl'I 1.1
end loen assoc11t1011 domo-UNDER A TRUST. DATED DOMINIVM ASSOCIATION wlltlln '° days alle< !hos ORANQE ounly ot Sin D+ego, Stale PtJ8llC NOTICE doing bu5tnelt 1s
cued 111 tfl•s 91118 811 p1ylblfl 1T•12.(l,2, UCN~~~e.. Y~~ UNLESS 'l'OU I Aio\E AC-s.imlf!ons 19 Mr\leO on yo.J , in lhe Maner O! rr.e r Ctlllorn'I. the periOlllll 1 ---=~~~=~-BAANI IMPORTS 1601
al !he lime OI Mle 811 r1ghl A A TION 10 PROTECT '!'OUR flle W•ltl th•S court a wrlttln roperly Oetc"Ded herein FICTITIOUS IUSINEll W MicAr!nur Blvd • 18-C
111111 '"° 1nle<es1 f\llld by •t. PROTECT YOUR PROP· PROPERTY, If MAY BE resoonse 10 !he compl11n1 Apeic:tlOn °1 s PETR KIN below ' NAME STATEMENT Sa1111 Ana, CA 92704 IS T•uSllH!. 1n !flit reel prop· ERTY, IT MAY BE IOLO AT SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE UnleQ you do. yOUr deraull ~:!ll~ne<DAVI 1 ' The PfOPerly !O ue 1ran1-Tile rollowlng person 11 Mrs Heman Pahwe 1601
e11y lltu11e •11 Hid Cou11ty A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· WIN be .nt•e<I on """1_ C e<red 11 located 11 1100 001'.'s? buS!OMI 11 W MacAtlnur BtV"d ,, 18-C
1ndSt1te,ll«K:rilleda,t01· NEED AN ElJ't.ANATK>H NATION OF THE NA7URE cation of !he plilntitt, ll'id tor ha~fr 1~;~4 •It P1c1llc.o, An1he1m, S ORT CLIX. 3019 Sa1111An8 CA 92704
!OWi OF THE NATURE OF THE OF THE PROCEEDING thll courtmayttnler•Ji.i!Jg.. ORDER TO oun1y ot Oranoe. State or Croyd•n Bay. Colla Mesa Thtl bu1ln••1 •S con-
PARCEl 1 lor141n6lock PROCf:EDtNQ AGAINST AGA INSJ YOU . YO U tMnlllgeir'lltyouforlhei• Sl10WCAUSE 1l1f0tn11 Calif 92fi26 ducllOby init1dlV1dU1I
5 of trtCI No 77~ 111 the YOU, YOU SHOULD CON• SHOULDCONTACTALAW· !191 tllminded In the com-FOR CHANGE S11dp<operly1tdete11t>ed Richerd E Hame.-. J019 HemanPiflwe
County of O•an~ State 01 TACT A LAWYER. YER Plllnl. which could r...,lt In Of' NAME n rnerat U . CAMERAS Ctoydoen B1y, Cosle MelA, Thie s11tement was t1la(I
C1!1IOl'nol, as ptll map re· On Ao.19utt IS, 1984 al On Wednesday, A<19us1 8, garn!sl'!mtll'll ol WIQ&I, tak-Pell1'onei JAMES DAVID N EDITING EOUIPMENT C•fll 112626 >Nitti 1he County Clerk of Ol-corded 1n Book 23. Pages 5 10 00 AM TRl ·MESA 1984. al 1croo AM 01 tu 1_ 01 m--o•-ly ~ oca1'8d Ill 1100 E11t Pa-This busin111 is con-'"I' County Oil Ji.inti 1 6 ESCROW INC d I .. ., -~~"' .......,.. V' PETRIKIN ties filed a pet11to11 ana . J,!1:te9iltneous M1p1, as u Y ap-aoon tl'oe<111l1e• 1s mey bfl otr.er rehel rllQUelled in tile '"tnis courl !or an O<dflr al-rlic:Q, Anlhttl"1, County ot Oucled by 811 1ndlV1clUal 19 4 In tne onice ol the cou111y pol111ad T1i.illee Ynder an<! reuon•ble el 1he entrence ~omoloohl 11nge, Slate or Cal1!orn11 Richard HefT>llf f'247894
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.--.. hi• name trom JA MES recorde< o said county purau11n o """""' o ru~ 10 C+ty Hall, 505 fores! A"· D•lod ~rii· 1983 ,....., The T fan t 1 e' and This 1111emen1 wu Oted
PARCEL 2 The Sou1h· recorded Jenutry l • 1 enue, LAGUNA BEACH, LEE A BRAN . Clerk DAVIO PEtRIKIN to JAMES easeback wlH be COfls.im· w1lfl the COUflly Clet'k ol Or-Publls"8<1 Orin~ Coa11
Dally P1!01 July •. 11 18, 25 wet!erly one-hl!J! Ol lher por. u inst No 82--0139000 o! Cou11ty ol Ora~fl St11te ol By GAIL -CARPENTER. OAVIOPElRIKIN,ll et&O on or 1her !tie 251h 1nge Counr1onJuly3 1984
\Ion of L1nc:1"ei Street •O lliclll Reco<dl lo tfle ott+ce Ca11torn11 NEW OAT CON-Ollpyly IT IS HEREBY ORDERED ay ot July 1984, at 1100 F21t13t W·66
tee! wide, lls 11\!;TWfl Of! I of !he Cou11ty Reco•de• OI DOMIN+UM ASSOCIATION, BERMAN I CLARK 1st P1c1f1co. Anehelm PubUsh80 011nge Coaar '----------
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SI.' I that 111 pe.sons lnteretled In 0 s mm11C NOTICE map o rac1 o , rfl· •arige oun Y. e o lhrough 118 duly appointed 1aq 15th II., Sia. 203 the "1lllter itoreuld ippeei aunty o! ••no• 111e ot Dally Pilot July 11 18, 25 r ,,__
cord&O 1n tlOOk 23. pages 5 Calllorn,11 execu1ed by llOf!lll end •t!orney LEE H S.nt• llonlce, CA. tol04 bef(I(• lflis coun in Qeparl· ahlorn11 ugust I 1984
and 6. M1scell"'10UI Maps, HR I S T 0 PH ER M DURST, whose 1t1eet Id· (211} "'4M So fer 111 lt known to 1he W-92 FICTITIOUS IUllNEIS
1111noooe<1 by •MOtu!lon ol YEOMANS ano PEGGV l drauand lllklPhOnenumber Publilhed Orenge Cotst c;:1,~rN~fl:e ·~~~ S~~t~ rentleree(t). al! hus1nes1 NAME ITATEMEHT
the Cl!yCounc1lo! lheC1ry of YEOMANS, hust>and end ere sflown below, Will Dilly Pilot July 4. 11. 18, 25, Ana. Cililom!i, on 8_ 13. 1m .. 1nd 1cld1-s YM<l Thi lollowlng person• a.e Newporl Betcn. a copy of Wiii llS IO'nt lenants WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION 19a4 y Tr1n1let0f'(t) IOI' lM three P\ELIC NOTICE Going bt.illf\911 u
said ••solullon recorded SELL AT PUBLIC AUC TION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER W 80 l91!1•. II 9 Iii o'clock AM • ar1 1111 pa11. 11 dllfer.rit TH.E MARKETING COUN-
March 2, 1960 In book 5126, TO 111GHEST BIDDER FOR FOR CASH (payable 11 hlfle . and lhen ancl lhefe show rom the above, are· PA· FICTITIOUS 8UIUNEll CIL, 4 790 lrv!ne BlvO
p111e 352 through 357 ol 0 1· CASH (Peyable er Hma ot or Ille 1n 1aw!uf mof'l9)' ol the 1------cc-----lcause. I! 111Y they heve ·why IFIC VIDEO PRODUCTS, NAME ITATIEMENT • t05-f08, l1vlne Calif
lici•I Rec(l(dl, a1 deacrlt>e<I Ille in !ewtul money ol the United Stites) pur11.11nt to P\ELJC NOTICE Slld petillori IOI' chinge 01 NC, 2600 Ea1t 1<atell1, The lollowlng perotona 111 92714
as tOllOWI Um!ed Stt1et) 11 rne n~h lhe power ol sele conferred 1-----------in•meMlould not begran!ecl 11ahelm, Orange Counly, doing bl.ltlnesa 11. J.,')' A Hen11Ck1, 13562
BEGINNING 11 the most ent11nce to the Cou111y 1n 1hlt cert11n Oecl•rellon of MOHO COUNTY IT IS FURTHER oia&1ed •lllO!'nli 92806 0 N S MARKET SER-o1111aytll Cli l•vu•e, Ce!il
Sourhoefly corner ol lot 1. Counhous11 700 Civic Covena11ts. Conditions and JUSTICE COUAT tnat 1 cop~ 01 !hit Of'd&f to ated· July 10, 1984 VICES, llKl1 N....,port Blvd 92714
Block t5 as 1hown on said Cen1er Drove Welt, Sante R111111c11011s jlne "'CC&R'I) P.O. Bo.11 1037 lhOw Clute be oubllthed in ERITAGE LEASING COR· SuU1 231,CO!la Mesa Call! Wry A Hl"ll(;ks
"11P ol Traci No 772, An1 Cal•lorme a!! rllilhl Ulla 11 recorded m Book 1099•. M•"'rnolll LP.et, CA. QW lfleOre!'lgeCoe" Dilly Pilol, PORATION 92627 ' Thlt lllllllfle<ll waa li!ed
t!'!e'nc• North-letly along end mte•eS! conveyeO lo Peges52Be1seq ,mclus1ve. Pl11n1111 MOUNTAIN· s "11w1pep9f 0:..Jeneral Roger p LOWltl. Aaa1!!an1 Otcar Noel Smith, 1077 Wl!httieCou111y Clerk o!Or-
1ne Sou\hwe11eily line of 11nd now held by •1 u11der Oll!c1e1 Records o! Or•noe BACK OWNERS ASSDCIA-cl•culallon. P!Jblls In lh1• reasuie< Bal• St . L1guo1 Beacn, llllQI County on Junt1 28
said Lot t e dlttance ol 80 111d Deed ot Trust !n the County C1i.lorn11 . 1na TION county at leilt ollCfl 1 week Publlihed Orange Coa11 C1lll 92651 1934
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• -o-iy ,,, ,1,. '" -·io o •I•" o," 1 o F ror tour conaecu!lve wells 0 , J '' 15 18 0 ---1 N Sm110 F-1••• Ml m0ta or s o .. e ... ,._. u ..., W1tnout covflllent or w11· PflO 10 !he da ol ttld riear. 1r1y 1101 v!y · · · -...,. __, Wes1erty corner o! said LOI County and S11111 Oes.c11t>ed 1an1y. e~pft!!S or 1"1pllfl0, re· MALONE'!' end l iLLIAN . ' Y 27, 28, 1964 This ltStement w111 lllecl Put>Usned 011nge Coast
1, !henc1 SOU!herly AO IM! IS gardlng \Ille POSM!JSIOll 01 MALONEV and sll person1 '"tatl!d Jur1e 28, 198• TWTIJF'Se-120 wl1h the County Clerk ol Qr. Daily Piiot July 1 I, 18, 25,
mOf'e or lest: to the most PARCEL 1 Lot ~ Of Tract encumbrancM •II 1h11 ce<· unkoown cla1m1r>g eny 111911 FRANK DOMEN!CHIN! arlQ9
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Coumy on Ji.ily 1;, August 1. 191!14
Nor1"'8flyco1ne1 ol Loi 14 +n 9592 m rhe Clly ot Costa tam reel pH1pe11y situated m or equ•llDle 1oghl Tiiie, 95· a11:>llC NOT CE ""' 1--------~Wc·c'"'"' Block 5 01 u!d Tract No M•"· a5 Pll m9') recorded Oraoge county s 1e1e ol 111e, l+en or in terest wntl Ji.idge 01 lhe rUD I fHC»IO r
772. thence Southeal!arly 111 Book 402, P1ge1 22. 23 California de'ICrit>ed as IOI· tl'lem In thtt property d.. Si.ip.rlor Covr1 Publl1'19d Orl/'IOI Co11t P'tB.IC NOTICE
along !hoe Northeeste<ly line a11d 24 or M1sc:ell1neous lows scr1t>e0 In thfl cornpla•n1 BUSH, BUSH a LAfll8EN NOTICI!: Df Dally PHol July 2~. Augusl t , 1--~==~==~--
ol Mid Lot 14 1 dlsttnce ol Meps on The oHoc. ol 1ne UNll 38 LOT 2 ot TRACT named 11 DOES 1-S, In-100l1 T1lberl Av• .. lie. 300 IAlE 8, 15, 1984 flCTrTIOUI IUSINESI
BOrMtmoreoilesl,lotheCounly R&e orde+" of llld 8835 AS CONTAINED IN cli.iS!ve FounlalnVali.y,CA,12709 Notice II t\ef1by given W-135 NAMEITATfMEHT
most E111erty COl'ner ol se1d County BOOK 352. PAGES 31 TO Case No 00877 Pybli&fled 01•nge Coest purtuant lo S«:Uon• 3071 fhe foltQwl"O P8fllOl1 is
Lot 14 theoc:e Northe111ter1y PARCEL 2 An easemen1 35. INCLUSIVE, OF MIS· SUMMONS Dally P1101 Jul~ 4, 11 . 111, 2$, and 3072 or the CIVIi Coda ol PlB.IC ftOTIC[ doing bull,_. u
40 r-1 more or lest to 1ne lo• 111grMI 1nd egra" ove< CEllANEOUS MAPS, OF· NOTICI!! Vou l\a'te been 1984 he S1J1e OI Calll0t11l1. the CONSTRUCTION AC-
poi11t ol 1>eg1nnmg !he westerly 5 00 !eel IO lt\1 f'ICIAL RECORDS OF OR-1ued. The cour! m1ydecllde W-63 uoderslgned. 011111 lowing, FICTITIOUI 8UllNl:SS COUNTING AS$0CIA TES,
EXCEPT THEREFROM 811 norlherly 59 00 !eel OI Lot 5 AN GE COUNTY CALI· 991ln1I rou wllhollt rout I------.,.,,,.,--2 ~99 I C• ow 11 Vllley NAME ITATEMIENT 1540 $upti•IOI, Cos11 Meta.
o•I. gas, m!ne<lls and 01her of Tract 9592, 1nd shown on FORNIA ti.Intl hMfd uni..1 your•-PlB..IC NOTICE Pa1kway. L1gu11a N•11ue1 01-Ttle rOllOw!ng per_, 11 C111f i2827
hydroc11bon1 below a 1 m1p record&(! In Booi..402 The 51r1181 eddresa and •potld within :to d•y .... td 1----------1ngt1 County, CA i2677 will domg bYllMSI 11 Vl•glnl1 J M«lbery, 350
depth of !iOO 11'1111 wl!flout Pages 22. 23 tnd 24 ol Mis. other c:ommon d-gnatlOn. the lnlol'm11k>rl below. SUPERIOfll COURT 1e!l 1t public 1uctlon. et said SLEEK. 120 Eesr 181h Avoc•do 0 -1. Costa Mfltll,
!he roghl ol surlace en1ry, 11s elleneout Maps, records o! •! an~, or lhe real p•OPMly II you w•lh lo a-ic the Id-OF CALl,OANIA addr85' CA at 10 AM on S1reet. Coste Mesa. Cilll C1HI lil2_677
reM,...eO In +nstrurnefl11 ol Ortnge Counly. Cal!IOl'nla de IC r, tl e d a ti 0 v 9 11 vice ot 1n alt(l(ney in !his COUNT'I' °" lflurld1y rhe 91h Oly ol 112627 Virgin11 MIObery
recOf'cl The s1ree1 addrllll and purPQtledrobe 19Surfllde m111e1 . you should do IO Of!ANQ( Jougul! lhe lollow•no tulo· Jane LOlllM Llndttrom This •t•temttn\ wu !lleO
The 9\fttet 1ddre11 01 oltle1 common de11gnat1on, Court namt1 o! MARCELLE PfompUy 90 thll your w•ll-100 Ct•IC: Cinl•t mobllfl 120 Eel! 18!h Street costii with the County Clerk o! Or-
otner common d11111g11111on ot 111~ ol lhll retl property c A T ,. L o o 1 I 11 / 1 ••n response. 11 any, mey be Drlvi Wiii Vear o! Cer · Mak• o! Ctr Mesa. Cali! 92827 ' enge County on July 3, 1984
of the r1111I p1ope<ty t>llrll'n-de IC'•!) e d I b O ~a 11 MA RC EL LE C A l A LOO llll!d on time l 9llll An1, CA. · VIN -lic:.nse No {Steta) Ttlit but•natt 11 con-,2at735
11l o v1 dllSC.•iOed •I purpor!ed !O be 986 MANNING AVISOIUlled hi "do Oe· M E t 19711 · CAD -Coupe -dueled tly an 1ndlvldual PubHllMd Orange Co11t purport&(! to t>e 263 w11nu1 lrebuco Circte Co11a Mesa. manaad1 Er tr1t)\.lma, lld9 ener 01 !hil ll•le 0 1!1157N9E6"477591CSW372 -Jant1 llnds!rom 041ly Pilot July t 1 18. 25,
Sl•ee1 Newpofl Beectl, Call-CA 92627 d1:C'::1~;~~~~~~ty t,~~,~~ clacldb oontr1 Ud. •In IU· ;~.~NAkRnD0!11 CA.~UTrER~, Ctlll Ttli. 1111eme11t WU !lied Augu11 1, 1ff4
!oro!e lh'l unde•11gnerl trustee incorrectness or TM 111ee1 dlencla 1 m•l'IO• q-Ud. CARUTHERS al50 known Said sele '1 for thl ""''ti 1M County Clerk ol Ot· 1---------'Wc·o080
The ullder!lQnld tie<tlly dl:telil1ms a11, 11101hty lor a11y aOdtnt and o!hollf common '"pond• dent10 a. SO di••· 89 RED .. CA~UTHERS pyrPOM ot sah1fying 11911 ot •noe County on Juty 1i,
d1scle1m1 111 li•t11111, to• lln, 1ncor•ectn.es1 ol the str-• d-gnehon ,, '"Y shown L .. 11 IO'lto1mKlon que CJTATION the ufiderllgf>Od tor tOWl"Q 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE
mCoHer:Jneu m sa10 stree1 1dd•e1s and ottle< oom"1011 hf!rain 1lgu•, (PROBATE)• 1nd 110!'10•. l:f.lllrlilf With fHOIS4 FICTITIOUS SUllNt:IS
add1e11 or 01tle• common dt1••gnia11on ot any 1howo Sa!cl •Ille w•ll t>I mide 1o II you with to Mil IM c -No. ATl-7 coat1 ot lldv1r1i 119 ind Ill· Pvblllhed o,llOQ9' COM! NA.Ml llAT!MINT
OM1gn111on flere1fl tlt•Sfy the ot>llg111ons HI· ad11lclof1n11tOl'neyln1hlt THE PEOPLE OF THE per'l-Oltale Oa1tyP110tJuly75,Augu111, T loltowtnrg I
Said sale will De made Sa1ds111ew~l t>e m1<1e but cured oy end pu•suanl 10 m1tl9t, rou lllhovld do eo ST ATEOF CALIFORNtA, Da!edtl'll•:Wtndey o!July 8, t!':i, 198• dol::;bue.lnetlllP91'1<>1'1 •
without werranty 8•p1e11 or w•lflOUI cnvenan! or war-!he power o! sale co11!enl!d promptly'° lh•I '°"' wrll-To HE KELLEY 1984 W· 141 ··sUZE'', IOiltl Tylate Or ,
Implied, 1ag1•dlrl(j tllkl po•-111nty 1111p1eas or imphed. •e-1n Ar!icle VI of the ebOve •el 1911 r1111pon11 , II 1nr. m1r N YOU er• he<etly
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d :1.~1:1~ow•no CO.I• Mell. Call! 1121128
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l"*eln, plul 1ov1noe1. 11 Ing pr1nc1p11I 1um1 ol the pr0perly ror noop1ymen1 ol re1pueet1 HClll•, al h1y aocordlng 10 the verified 111veri lhll A111ok:I R. Hol'I. Th!i 1111.,.,,.,1 ••• !119(1
any. undlf the terms lhollfeol not9(•1 secured by 11111 dliff •nCI us.119smen11 on •lijuna, pwcM -~I•· P911Uon !!ltd wllh lhll court ITATEMENT Of' arid JNnM R Holt, h«• with the Couniy Clerk ol Or·
11nd inter"'' on 91.i'Ch ad-D••d of T1u1r to wit Jenu1'fy 11, 198~. 11 1n1tiu· trMI 1 llempo. you ahould not {1) t>rlnO Mlh UANOONMINT Of' ',~"n~ """"',,, __ ""'n--,,..!~, ~County on July 3, 1934 vane••. 111d ptut reel, $73,157 13 wllh 1n1•re11f'ftentNo1!14.0l•S75.olflcl•I 1·TO ntl DIFlHOAHT: yow(.ndli.ir110Yltl'IOSli11on UllOP ,,. "'""""' '"' ,,..,_, PM1711
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CalcJum, exercise
stack odds against
brittle bone disease
The a~es-old axiom .. An ounce of bone or collapsed vertebra.
prevention 1s worth a pound of Caused by a thinning of bone,
cure." and the more recent, .. Use 1t which comes with porosity and
or lose 1t," both aptly apply to bnttleness. osteoporosis may begin
osteoporosis -the disease that is as early as the preteen years when
rapidly reaching epidemic propor-bone structure is still being formed.
t1 ons among white, post-The disease accelerates and becom-
mcnopausal women in this coun-es apparent as women age.
tr). Who will get osteoporosis and
Its cost in terms of the quality of who will not are 1mposs1ble ques-
hfe in later years 1s incalcuable. In lions to answer although research 1s
dollars, according to the Amencan beginning to isolate hereditary and
Society for Bone and Mineral env1ronmental factors that
Research, it 1s costing more than a predispose women to the disease.
billion annually in the care and ' The more easily answered question
treatment of women plagued with is"Howcan I stack my odds against
at developing osteoporosis?" Luckily,
With older women becoming the not all of the news 1s bad. and that's
fastest growing segment. os-where those axioms come into play.
teoporosis poses a national prob-According to Reg1stered D1et1-
lcm that will potentially affect lion Florence Kirk, who works with
about 20 percent of the population. the California Milk Advisory
Who pays the pnce for "brittle Board, and herself a diagnosed
bone" disease? victim ofosteoporosis. two preven-
Those who pay most dearly are uve measures are available to every
the estimated 5 million women who woman: increasing daily calcium
will be affected by 1t. Potentially, intake and exercise
one in every four women will hve to Both arc not mutuall}' exclusive
see the first signs of the disease but instead go hand-in-hand m
develop, which usually is a broken their role in maintaining normal
bone mass and even increasing
bone density where thinning has
occurred. According to doctors.
poor nutntion and lack of e'erc1se
ma} be maJOr contnbutors to the
disease.
"Most women don't get enough
calcium in their diets." comments
Kirk who cites the U.S. Rec-
ommended Daily Allowance
(USRDA) for women. who are
neither P.regnant or nursing, as
1,000 milligrams per day. "That
1 number may be too low. particu-
larly as a woman ages, to prevent
osteoporosis."
According to nutnt1on writer
Jane E. Brody. bone experts have
set the figure at least 1.000 milli-
grams before menopause and 1.200
to 1.500 after the onset of
menopause. Yet, Amencan women
over the age of 45 arc consuming
less than 500 milligrams of calcium
daily -welt below even the RDA.
That ounce of prevention. in the
fonn of an adequate intake o~
calcium, is provillf itself to be a
potential lifesaver. 'The most effi-
cient and certainly the most conve-
nien& means of gctuna calcium
through foods is throuah dailY"
products." says Kirk .
.. For example, one cup of skim
milk contains a hllh 302 milharams
of calc1um. lowfat milk 297 and
Cheddar cheese 204 Women
should be dnnkina milk or eauna
comparable amount of calc1um-
(Pleue eee CALCIUM/Cl)
D HyPilat
EnJor eenNtlonel
eummer fruit In
• fleet• of freeh
dlahn. Peg• C2.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 25, 1~
Fruit creem torte
Breakfast fare
turns into treats
Pancake mix and syrup aren't JUSt for
breakfast anymore.
These versattle ingredients take on new
roles in special touches for meals around the
clock. and this 1s the perfect ume to learn JUSt
how hand}' the} can be
For example. use pancake mix for a
moister. more tender version of trad1uonal
shoncake in Strawberry Pancake Stack. The
mix also becomes crepes. but here the} are
baked m muffin uns to become cnsp}
containers for a summer sundae such as Maple
Fudge 'N Ice Cream Cups.
The mix shows off again as a puff}. golden
.. bowl .. holding ice cream. sliced peaches aand
raspberry preserves 1n Peach Melba Pancake
Puff.
A new idea for a cool summer thirst-
quencher 1s iced tea fla\ ored and sweetened
with maple syrup.
The syrup again serves the dual purpose in
Chilled Fresh Fruit Soup. a delicious minghng
of whtte wine and fresh fruits of the season. As
versatile as tt is colorful. this recipe can become
a light first course or a fanq topping over cake
or ice cream.
STRAWBERRY PANCAKE STACK
2 cups sliced strawberries
11• cup sugar
Ifs cup whipping cream, whipped or I cup
DOD-dairy whipped topping
1 cup pancake mix
1 cup milk
1 eu
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
Combine strawbemesand sugar: set aside
Prepare whipping cream: refrigerate.
Heat griddle over high heat (400degree
electnc gnddle): grease ltghtl). GnddJe 1s read)
v. hen drops of water s11 zlc. then evaporate
Combine pancake max. mtlk. egg and 011. mix Just
unul large lumps disappear (Batter .... 111 ha\e
small lumps that will d1sappeardunng baking.)
Let batter stand I to 2 minutes to thicken
Pour 111 cup batter for each of 4 pancake~ onto
prepared griddle Turn pancakes v. hen tops arc
co' ered with bubbles and edges look cooked
Turn onh once
Place I pancakeonsenmgplate 1op .... 1th I
cupstrawbemes. Topw1th second pancake;
spread with 1hcupwh1ppcdcream. Topw1lh third
pancaJceand rema1nmg I cupstrawbemcs. Top
with last pancake. Dollopwtth rcmammg
whipped cream: garnish with shccd strawbcmcs.
1f desired 4 servings
MAPLE FUDGE
'N ICE CREAM CUPS
l cup milk
3• cup pancake mix
3eus
! tablespoons vegetable oil
1 cap maple flavored table 1ynap
2 table1poon1 marg•rlne or b•ner
% 1-ouce squares uo1weetened or semi-
sweet cbocolate
l tablespoon brandy (optional)
Ice cre•m
( ombine milk. pancake mix. eggs and 0tl.
m1xmg until smooth. Let stand 5 minutes. Heat 6
to 7-1 nch crept' pan or sklllet over mcdtum-h1gh
heat.grease lightly.
For each crepe. pour about 2 tablespoons
batter(1/i ofa 'I• cup dry measure) into hot
prepared pan: 1mmcd1ately tilt pan to coat
bottom evenly with thm layer Cook 45 seconds
or until top looks dry Turn.conunuecooklng
about 20 seconds. Stack crepcs between sheets of
wax paper.
Heat oven to 350degrees. lightly grease 12
medium muffin cupsor6-ouncccust.ardcups.
Carefully fi1 crepes into prepared cups. Bake 12 to
15 minutes or until edges are cnsp; cool. Gently
remove crepe cups to ungrcascd cookie sheet.
Place one scoop ice cream mtoccnterof each
crepe cup; place cook.le sheet m freezer.
Combine syrup and margarine: bnng.to a
boil. Reduce heat: simmer 5 minutes. sttmng
occasionally. Remove from heat. Add chocolate;
stir until melted. Cool 5 minutes; sunn brandy.
Serve warm or cooled over ice cream cups.
Garnish w1th raspbemcs. 1f dcs1rcd. 12 servings.
Note: Crepes can be made ahead and frozen
up to 2 to 3 months. Stack cooled crepes on paper
plate with sheet of wax papt'r between each crepe.
Wrap securely m foil or seal tn plastic bag.; freeze.
Thaw overnight tn refngerator
PEACH MELBA P AMC.AKE PUFF
"'! cap water
'• cup mariarlne or butter
{Pleaeeeee TR.EATS/C4)
ICE SCULPTOR'S
WORKS DOOMED
TO A SHORT LIFE
8)' MARGE BITETII
o..,,...c ............ .
Jim Tnppcreaies art that doesn't last
It only takes him a little more than an hourto create a .... ork ofart. but
the transformauon from a 300-pound-block of1ce meltsawa) qu1ckl)
Tnpp. execut1\e souschefforthe Wesun South Coast Plaza Hotel. 1s
a self-taught art 1st who has been sculpt mg ice for 21 )Cars Most ofh1s
msp1rat1on comes from photographs m books b) Japanese master ice
carvers
The youngchefhad ~n several 1ceca1' 1ngsand considered 1t a
personal challenge to learn the techniques . .\It hough he had no expenencc
he purchased a set of prof ess1onal tools for S 900 and began to CA pen mcnt.
Tnpp admits that most ofh1s earl) efforts were swept off the load mg
dock. but now. with perfected skills. he creates one to fi\e ice carvings a
week for parties and banquets at the hotel.
To pre\Cnt the fragile medium from cracking. a block of ice 1s warmed
at room temperature for 20 minutes before he begin<. Then. the can mg 1s
performed s.,..1fth so the medium doesn't' anish before the sculpurc 1s
completed
Tnpp stans h) etching a groo' ed outline m the ice with a special ice
ch isel. Then he cuts al.\ a) all ~urplus ice v.1th a chatn saw l\lwa) ~beginning
at the top of the block. he worksawa) until the '>hapr 1s \IS1ble.and then he
replaces the sa.,.. .... 1th a sencs of hand ch isels for detailing.
Tnpp sa\ she prefers to .... ork alone. but OC(a..,1onalh his .... tic Lauren.
also a chefat the hotel. v.atc hes and makes SUS{tt'St1ons
Eacll Saturd.l\ night 'ou·11 fmd Tnppon the hoters loadmgdod,
can mga new creation for the hotel's hrunch tht· nc\t da\ .\nd in a mere
three hour<; after the ch11l~d beaut' ,.., on d1spla' 11 begins to melt
Commenting on the short hit.· <.,pan of ht' anv.ork. T npp \3\., "tf\ all
part ot1he1nb Thcfun1,intrcatmg.1hem ··
'
Da1h Pilot Pho\{)'
B~ Ernest ( oleman
J Tripp uee a cha lo•• and lcecblMla for
=~~;:'tool• u he createea pedal lee
..
Orono Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 25. t9~ ' 'C2
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Experience them
in baked foods.
salads. desserts
nectartaes, dlvlded
1 .. cup cruulated 1u1ar t table1poon1 freab lemon or
Ume julct
t t•bfeapoolll water
I~ tablespooH coro1tarcb
a,, cup butter or margarine. Seduce )'Our sen~s with sen-divided
')at1onal summer trun -lresh '• teaspoon almond extract
pcalhes. plum!. and nectannes are 1 cup Oour
a"a1lable no\\ ick kl For cool and con"ement 'l'elresh· 1 cup qu -coo 01 oats
ment, bite into om.· of these luscious "I cup wheat germ
fruits for ent1nng eating dunng the ''J cup packed brown sugar
summer months '<a teaspoon cln.Damoo
Fresh pealhes nectannes and Sweetened wbJpped cream
plums pertorm perfect!\ 1n Peel nectannes and dice enough
prepared recipe\ faperience them to make 2 cups. In a medium
in baked goo<ls. puddings. suutlks. saucepan combine diced nec-
sauce!.. salads. l a\o,erole!>. relishes tannes. granulated sugar and lemon
and presen.eo, or hme juice. Cook and stir over
The s\\eet trt·sh fla,ors and medium heat 3 minutes
wonderful JUll tnt''>'> of plum\, nc:t · .\dd water to cornstarch: stir into
tannt•s and pt'at he~ cook into nectarine m1Ature; cook and stir
nntable tabk fare ~111\.t' thcst· until thickened. about 5 minutes.
wa .. onalfru1t\.lrt'.1\allabkinrx·al Remo\e from heat. Stir in I ~upph tor a rdatt' c:h '>hurt ~x-nod. tablespoon of the butter and the
lhroutz.h ~eptl·m~r en JU~ thrm almond e>..trart. Cool
fulh in J tic'>tJ {1111 l''>h .rnd Ila' 111 ful In large bowl m1>. together flour u!>t"~ oats," heat genn, brown sugar, and
NECTAR IN E G RAN 0 LA cinnamon Cul tn the remaining
SQL ARES bullC"r un!ll mixture resembles
mixture into a greased 8-anch remaining crumb mixture. Return
square baking pan: pack firmly. to oven: bake 25 to 30 minutes
Bake at 350 degreci. fo r 15 minutes. longer until lightly browned. Cool
Spoon nectanne m1,~re over on a rack I 5 minutes C'ut into
baked l<ner then sonnkle with squares. I pound tabout 4 medium> fre~oa rsc meal Turn 2'1 of the crumb
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PEOPLE ARE MORE INCLINED 10 TAKE SOME
THAN LEAVE SOME.
~HONEYBAKED
TRY OUR HIT-OF-THE-PARTY TRAYS..
Remember \our last pan) how
mu.:h lime and trouble II we~ tu prtpare
all the food and m akc 1t look JU~t nght'
OK no~ forget 11 Call u' and 1'lfder a
beauuful H 11ney8a.ked' piin) tra)
You i:an mll get the .:ompbmenl\ ~ 11hou1
all the fus~·
All meat and ~andw1ch trJ\\ 1ndude
HuncyBa.kcd' brand ham
• SANDWICH TRAYS
• CHEESE TRAYS
• MEATTIAYS
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COlONA DU MAI '100 E Cou1 H"' y (714)6,3 9000
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tempe.rature topped with. whipped
cream. Slice the remainina nec-
tannt1 and garnish the top with
them. Makes about 8 scrvinas.
YRESH PLUM BREAD
3 flrm-rtpe fresb plum1
% cups ail&ff ·~~!,:°ae nour t ~ teupoou powder
1 teupoou Alt
'.le cap butter or 1D•r1artne
"'-cup ngar
l teaspoon tHted lemon Pffl
%eus
1 tabletpoon toasted 1eaa.mt
1eed1
Lemon Glaze
Pit and finely dice plums to
measure t cup; set astde. In a
medium-size m ixing bowl. com-
bine flour. bakina powder and salt.
Set aside.
In a large mixing bowl cream
butter with sugar and lemon peel
until fluffy. Beat in ~· one at a
time. Blend in flour mixture alter-
nately with plums. Stir in sesame
seeds. Batter will be quite stiff.
Tum into well-greased 7-inch
tube pan or 4 by 8-mch loaf pan.
Bake below center of 350-degrce
oven 50 to 55 n1inutesor until bread
tests done. Remove from oven and
let stand in pan I 0 minutes. Tum
onto wire rack and allow to stand I 0
minutes longer.
Prepare the Lemon Glaze. Set
over flat pan and brush top of bread
with Lemon Glaze. Let stand until
cook before cutting. Makes I loaf.
Lemon Glaie: In a cup stir
together 2 tablespoons sugar and l
tablespoon lemon juice.
SPICY CHICKEN WITH
PEACHES
'1'I cup water
2 tabletpoons 1oy sauce
% tea1poon1 grated fresh ginger
I garUc clove, minced
I tablespoon cornstarcb 'I• teaspoon bot pepper uuce
2 wbole chicken brea1t1, 1ktnned
aod boned
3 tablespoons peanut oll
a,; cup shelled peanuts
i medium freab peacbea, p~elec
ud 1Ucecl
1.i.t cap mlpped h'eu panley
In a small t>owl, combine water
soy sauce, ginger, prhc. cornstard
and hot pepper sauce. Set m1xtur<
aside. Cut ch1cki:n into bite-Sile
piece~.
Heat oil 1n wok or large skJllct
Add chicken and !>tlr-fry over h•at'
beat for 2 minutes or until ch1cker;
turns white.
Reduce heat to mcdium·hish
Add soy sauce mixture, peanut~
and peaches. Stir-fry until &toss)
and heated through Sur 10 parsle)
and serve. Makes 4 servings.
PLUM CRISP
1 cup sifted all-parpoae flour
'1'I teaspoon baklng soda
11.& teaspoon ult
1 cup uncooked qulcle-cookla1
Oltl
Y.I cup brown sugar. packed
2 tablespoons wheat germ
'1'I cup butter or marprtne,
melted
3 medium fresb plum1
'1; cup granulated 1agar
Z 'I• tea1ron1 constarcb ·
In a mixing bowl combine flour
with baking soda and salt. Stir in
oats. brown sugar, wheat germ and
butter; mix well. Reserve .Y. cup of
the mixture for the top.
Grease an 8-inch layer cake pan.
Line bottom with round of waxed
paper' or baking parchment and
grease the paper. Press remaming
crumb· mixture into bottom of
prepared pan. Bake crumb mixture
at 350 degrees for l 0 minutes.
Meanwhile, pit and chop plums
to measure lf• cup. Combme with
granulated sugar and cornstarch m
a small saucepan. Heat to boiling.
stirring constantly, and cook 2 to 3
minutes until slightly thickened.
Pour over partially baked crust.
Spnnkle with reserved oat mixture.
Return to oven and bake 25
minutes longer or until lightly
browned. Cool. C ut into wedges
and serve plain or with sour cream .
whipped cream or ice cream, 1f
desired. Makes 6 servings.
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When it comes to locating Ameri-
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some of the nation's .. best" cooks
perfect favorite recipes to enter in
contests.
Contest officials sav that entries
for contests usuall) · come from
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women. Some think that trend-
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new recipes.
A simple but important factor in
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are your chances. As writers of the
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Even novices should not be shy
about entenng, because as contest
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The "Golden Rule" of entering
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as they appl> to each specific
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Follow them exactly.
•Submit entnes on correct entry
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inch sheet of paper 1s required, an
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and accurate.
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place on the entry, or not at all? Is a
proof-of-purchase required?
For recipe contests. it's a gj ven
that the Judges are seeking good
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popular belief. taste 1s not the only
consideration.
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ingredients 1s important in de-
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cases, it's best to use ingredients
that are widely available.
• 0Yerall appearance of the final
dash 1s 1mpon.ant, because in many
cases, that's what the judge sees
first. But. a pleasing combination of
colors and textures can also go a
long way 1n convincing a judge that
>ours 1s a winning recipe.
• Precise measurements are 1m-
peratl\ e: without them the recipe
can never be duplicated. Pinch.
lump and handful. for example. are
not specific measurements.
• Clear. concise. easy-to-under-
stand directions. mcludrng such
1nformat1on as cooking time, type
and size of utensils and the n umber
of servings. can go a long way
toward putting your recipe in the
winner's circle
Hacienda Eggs turn
a brunch into a fiesta
A few special touches can trans-
form an everyday food hke eggs into
a spectacular brunch.
Instead o f serving the old
favontcs of scrambled. poached or
fned. try Hacienda Eggs wnh
Almonds.
They 1mmed1ately make brunch
a fiesta with south-of-thc·border
Oa1r. The green ch1les. onion and
seasonings can all be added m
amounts to suit your taste.
HACIENDA EGGS WITH
ALMONDS
V:i cap cbopped onJon
I tablespoon vegetablt oll
3 to f tablespoons diced 1reen
cblles
I can (8 0UJ1ce1) tomato Hace
11, teaspoon ult
14 teaspoon bull
1,i1 te&1poon 1arllc powder
''• cup to&1ted silvered 1Jmond1
f corn tortlllas, fried crl1p.
drained
4 fried, poacbtd or scrambled
egg•
6 avocado 1llce1
•14 cup 1our cream
In ~mall saucepan ~utc onion in
011 5 minutes over medium heat.
Stir in chllcs: cook 1 minutt. Add
tomato sauce. salt, basil and garlic
powder. Sammer 3 minutes. Stir in
3 tablespoons of the almonds.
for each serving. place 2 ton1llas
on an 1ndiv1dual plate. Top with 2
eggs. ''1 cup of the hot sauce. 3
avocado shccs and 2 tablespoons of
the sour cream . Sr.rink.le with half
of the rcm1unina 11 monds. Makes 2
scrvmp.
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Their baked goods
take top awards
Baking skills of two Orange Coast
women were JUdged the best 1n
separate contests at the Orange Coun-
ty Fair. Each won a silver dish and a
nbbon.
Grand award winners are JoAnn
Allison of Costa Mesa. fruit pies. and
Natalie Lindsey of Huntington
Beach, chocolate cake.
Allison's Shaker Lemon Pie recipe
1s from Pleasant Hill. Ky. and as an
authentic Shaker recipe
Natalie Llndaey
SHAKER L EMON PIE
Crust:
1 cup lard
% caps flour
% to 3 tablespoons Ice water
'..\ teaspoon salt
Cut lard into flour and salt until It
looks hke cornmeal. Mix in water,
one tablespoon at a time. Ro ll out
on a floured board. Trim edges.
Reserve half of mixture for top
crust.
Filling:
2 large lemons, sliced paper-thin
2 cop11ogar
1 vanllla bean
4 large eggs, room temperature
Mix lemons wi th sugar and
vanilla bean. Cover a nd let stand 12
to 24 hours. Stir occas1onally
Remove \antlla bean and discard.
Heat oven to 450 degrees. Roll,
cut out and arrange bottom crust.
Beal eggs into lemons. mixing well.
Pour into pie shell. arrangmg lemo n
slices evenh.
Roll out. 'cut and cover pie with
top crust. Crimp edges. Cut sltts
near center. Bake 15 minutes.
Reduce heat to 375 degrees and
bake 20 minutes longer. Cool o n
rack. Makes I 9-inch pie.
AUNT KATIE'S CHOCOLATE
CAKE
14 poDDd unsweetened cbocolate
1 cap bot water
14 poDDd batter
1 pound brown aa1ar
t caps cake n oa r (measure after
slftln1 3 tlme1)
Pi neapple fla vors pudding
PINEAPPLE TAPIOCA
1-ouace can crushed pineapple
lajalce
Mllk
1 lar1e tg, separated
i tablespoon• aa1ar
J tablespoons lD1t.aat tapioca
'i'I ttaspoon salt
Drain pineapple in a strainer
over a pant measure .\dd enough
milk to pineapple Juice to make 2
cups. In a medium bowl beat ep
while until foamy: graduallv beat 1n
• l..il>kl>VUVl•l> vi lh1. )Uliioll unlal
while hold soft peaks.
In a I-or I'll-quart saucepan
viaorously sur toacthcr remaining 3
tablespoons supr. tapioca. salt.
Juice-milk mixturc and cu yolk.
cook over moderate heal. sumng
constantly, unul both"' -6 to 8 minutes~ aradually Stir tnto beaten
CU white JUSt until blended
Cool about 20 minute . stir in
drained p1neappk. tum into her-
het glasses or des~rt d1shc Chill
Make~ 21,., CUP' -4 to 6 strvanp.
Ethnic foods add zest
Be adventuresome
with fast to fix, -
low-calorie dishes·
Do you ever stop to marvel at all
the exotic foods that are now
rouunely stocked in most super-
markets'? It's a fattly recent de-
velopment, yet already we take for
granted that tofu. water chestnuts,
bok choy and ott,cr once strangt
and foreign mgrcchents will be
readily available at our local stores.
It's our a.rowing fondness for
ethnic cooking that created the
demand. of course And what a
pleasure It 1s to find these foods so
easily. They bring a spmt of
adventure to all cooking and es-
pecially to the quickly fixed and
low-calone vaneties
Ethnic dishes add interest to
weekly menus and as can be seen in
the three recipes that follow, many
can be surpns1ngJy simple to
prepare.
Pork Balls Lo Mein. with only
388 calories a serving is a recipe to
treasure. The balls are a mixture of
ground pork. crumbled tofu. bread
crumbs. chopped green onions and
water chestnuts. seasoned with soy
Tofu, water che.tnuta add
ezcltlnC taste to
Pork Balla Lo Mein.
sauce and ainier. After brownins
pork balls, sur-fry chopped bok
choy until tendcr-cnsp. 1hen add a
can of chunky "e&etable ~oup and
cooked lingumc noddle• to the
lullct. This delectable one ~ltillet
dash has another plus -the
meatballs can be prepared ahead
and frozen.
Spqhetti with Sirloin Burger
Sauce 1s a good pasta dish to add to
your repertoire of quick and easy
meals. The sauce 1s a melange of
sllr-fned sliced fresh mushrooms
and zucclum flavored with minced
aarhc and ltahan seasoning.
A can of chunky sirloin burger
soup is added aJong with cubes of
mozzarella cheese and tomato
wedges. Heat through until the
cheese melts and serve over cooked
spaghetu. Oehcious and filling. the
dish has only 462 calones a servma..
Cnsp Noodles with Chicken and
Tofu is another quick-to-fix dish
that 1s also easy on the budget.
Diced tofu is bncfh mannated 1n
soy sauce. browned· and combined
wtth stir-fned celery.
A can of chunky old fashioned
chicken soup 1s added along with
thinly sliced radishes. Served over
cnsp chow mem noodles. the dish 1s
a dehc1ous contrast of tastes and
textures wnh only 378 calones ma
serving.
PORK BALLS LO MEIN
s., poud lea.n iroand pork
1/• pound soft tofa, crumbled
•;, cup fine dry bread crumbs
! tablespoom chopped green
onions
% tablespoons chopped water
cbeatnats
1 ea, tUptJJ ~t
t tuspoou M7 aace ~ teaspoon croud 11.D r t
t tableapoou alad ell
! ca cboppd bN ~oy CaW.t I
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S ~Pl cook d llDplae aoNJ
1 cu ut ounces> clutny •ea·
etable soap
To make meatballs, mix
thorouahl), sround ~ tofu
bread crum~. arcen oniot\s, wa~r
chestnuts. cu. soy sauce and •/,
teaspoon ainaer. Shape mixture
into 24 meatball~. In I 0-inch killet
over medium heat, in hot oil, lowl)'
brown meatballs (about 15
minutes); remove Pour off all but I
tablespoon oil
In same sk:1llet. sttr-fry bok cho)
until tender-crisp. Add linsuine.
~up and rema1nin1 si.n1er. T0$5
gently and beat thoroughly. Makts
7 cups or 6 servings.
SPAGHETTI WITH SIRLOIN
BURGER SAUCE
% tablespoons baner or marprtDe
1 tablespoon eUve oU
~ .. cap sliced fr~ab maaU-0.mt
.,., cep tllced i.occltilll
I lar1e clove 1arllc, minced
i.., teaspoon ltallu Sutonin1,
cn11ted
I can ( 11 oances) ~a.aky 1trlola
bar1er soup
I cup mozzarella ~beese cubes ( '1'a
lncla)
I small tomato, cat in 4 •eden
4 caps cooked t.laln spa&lleni
Potato desserts appealing
In I 0-inch skillet over medium-
h1gh heat, m bot butter and o.il stir-
fry mushrooms and zuccbint with
garlic and Italian seasoning until
fork-tender Add soup. cheese and
tomato, heat unul chec5e melts.
Serve over spaghetti Makes 31'2
cups or 4 servings.
C RISP NOODLES WITH
CHICKEN AND TOFU
% tablespoons soy uace
When potatoes are ment1oned,
most people tend to 1m~ne French
fnes, bakers or tempting home)
side dishes and casseroles. But the
popular spud is also found m sweets
around the world. from Indian
potato squares to Swiss potato-pear
cake.
Today's cook can create such
luscious potato treats with a mini-
mum of time and effon through
innovative uses of processed
potatoes.
Cmnamony New Fashioned
Potato Crullers combine the advan-
tages of potato cooker) with the
convenience of instant potatoes.
Crullers are a subcategory of
doughnut. first made tn the United
States bv New Amsterdam Dutch
settlers.·
Another modernized classic 1s
Idaho Dessen Pudding, a variation
of rice pudding that substitutes the
Gem State's \.Crsaule vegetable for
the traditional grain
NEW FASHIONED POTATO
CRULLERS
2 large eggs L., cup brown sugar
I cup prepared instant mashed
potatoes, lukewarm
2 cups plus % tablesP<>Ons all-
JoAnn Alllaon
\'a cup buttermilk
1 ..._ teaspoon baking soda
t eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
Vinegar
Melt chocolate and butter 1n one
cup hot water in a double boiler
Ma" unttl blended and hot .\dd
melted ingredients to -;ugar and
flour. Mix well.
Dissolve baking soda in a lt1tle
"inegar and add to buttermilk. Add
thlS With ews and vanilla tO the
other ingredients. Ma x well. Pour
into two 9-m ch pans hned "1th wax
paper Bake at 325 degr('(S for 40
minutes.
FROSTING
4 squares unswHten~ cboc-
olate
t teaspoons batter
t to t Ya cap slf ted C'ODf tttloners
IUllf I tablespoons water
t teaspoons vanilla
Melt and mix 1ngredaents
t~ether in a double boiler over
bo1hna water Remove from heat
and cool before f rosuna.
DECORATIVE P RosrING
i ¥i cap1 eo1f ttdMtn n aar
~ CQeeco&
1 ntMUer
S i. 4 .... laf I IU ml9' Mi~ in&reaicna toaclbcr "ilh an
el trk mixer.
purpose flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
•;, teaspoon groond cinnamon
OU for frying
In large bowl of electric mixer
beat eggs and sugar. blend in
mashed potatoes. Sift together
flour, baking powder and cin-
namon: blend into potato mixture
JUSt until a soft dough forms. Roll
out dough on floured board to
rectangle 15 x 6 x 112 inches Cut into
1 2-inch wade stnps. Twm two stnps
together and seal at ends: cut twist
in half.
Measure oil into hca' ~ saucepan.
to a depth of 2 inches. Heat to 175
degrees on deep fat fr~
thermometer. Drop dough in oil a
few pieces at a time Fr: about 2
min utes on one side. tum. ff) 2
minutes longer. Drain on absorbent
paper. When cool. spnnkle with
confectioners· sugar. 1f desired.
Yield: About 30 crullers
IDAHO DESSERT PUDDING
4 large eggs, beaten
'r• cap sagar
'I• teaspoon groDDd clnnamon
'i'I teaspoon ult
3 caps milk, scalded
% bricks froien shredded basb
brown potatoes, defrosted and
1eparat~
..._ teaspoon vanilla
l large nectarine, cubed (I cop)
'.la cup rahla1
Combine eggs. sugar unnamon
and salt. Stir in milk. potatoes
vanilla. ncctanne and ra1S1m Pour
into a 2 quan baking dish set dish
in pan of hot water (water -;hould be
I inch deep). Bake an a 350-<iegree
o"en 50 to 60 minutes or until a
knife insened in center comes out
clean. Serve warm or cold Yield. 6
servings.
~cap diced firm tot• (soybean).
( 4 ouces) % tablespoons salad
oil
Ya cap dlagoully 1Uced celery
Ya &ea1poon groaad c1D1er
1 cu (11"4 ouces) ckaky old
f adloned claickea sotrp •;. cap
tllinly 1Uced rad11bes
1 cap chow mein noodles
In small bowl. combine soy sauce
and tofu Let stand 5 minutes.
sttmng hghtl) once Drain tofu.
d1scardmg soy sauce
In 8-mch skillet over mcd1um-
h1gh beat. m hot 011. brown tofu on
all sides With slotted sp<>on.
carcfulh remove tofu. set aside In
same skillet, Cook celery With
ginger. sumng qu1ckl) and fre-
quentl) (stir-fr: 1ng) unttl tender.
~dd soup. radishes and tofu Heat.
st1mng occasionall) Sen.e O\ er
noodles Makes :; cup~ or :; ser-
\ tngs
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New rose wines should put ima8e in the pink
Noone takes pink winl' ~nous!\·
Pink wines 11rc the "Rodnt•\
Dangerfields" of the wm world
They don't act no rcl>pc."(t
If you think I'm c\<lgiC ting.
picture the followmg. Brawny · 1
walks up to a bar and order!. "a gla'"
of red wine " Vel) soplmtic:ated.
actually
Same fellow rnlls for "a glass ol
wt'llle wine. picas!:'" No reacuon at
all, it's a very fash1onuhk thing to
do
Take the s.amt• hr•n~n\ kllow.
and now 1mag1nc him \J)tng ... a
glass of }Our be\t pin I.. w111t· 1f \OU
don't mind," and you'\t.' got an
enllrely different reac..tmn and I bet
JERRY
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)Our mind\ t·~c JUSt created a
d1ffen:n1 image..· ot this c..hap
Ro~ ha\ an 1 ma~c problem Rose
net.·<ls a good public n:lat1om eam-
prugn
Wh1k I am not campa1gn1ng for
macho mc..·n to rt\k thc11 H'fY lives
ordering pink \\Int' in \Offi\" work·
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ua••~ ... a•aa
angman's bat. l would l1kt' to 'uuest
that cvcryonr be sufficiently brave
as to try a ro~ 1n pnvate or in the
1..ompan> of a few trusted fncnds
A decade ago ro\C'I were mostl)
!tupc1-swect swill. suitable only for
little old ladies who didn't really
like wane. Some oftoda) 's rol>Cs that
arc labeled simply ··van Ro~" and
comr in three and four liter JU@S
aren't much better.
The new bi;ced of ro~s. though.
made from the: best red graix·
'aneues. such as <.. abernet
Sauvagnon. 1'111.01 "'101r Gamay.
Merlot and l.anfandel. are reall)
qune nice. and man) arc even
suffic1entlv d11 to accompany c:e1-
ta1n fo0th 8arbcc..·uc ~harken and
drh pacrucs arc: gn:at exeuse5. for
dnnkmg ro~. They are perhaps at
thei1 very best as pool!.1dc , um·
mcn1mc rt:"frcsher,
PflfroocelU 1H3 ''Sonoma" Zlo-
fandel Rote ($4 or lc~s): I has isn't
the first vintage of this Z1nfandcl
Rose to reec1vt' m) praise lt is a
wane that Pedroncdt1 does well,
year after year The 1983 veNon as
so good 1t (Urned a gold medal at the
Orange Count} fair. Tremen-
dous!) fruit) aroma. w11h a great
\tra~bcr~ '>oda pop rnlor and hints
of beIT) an thl' refreshmg fruit
fla,or. ~•th JUM a touch of sweet-
ness
THOMPSON
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receive those results send your self
addressed stamped envelope to:
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"' cup pancake mix
Z eggs
4 cups sliced fresh or drained
cannflf peaches
l quart vanilla lee cream
14 cup raspberry preserves
1 teaspoon water
Heat oven to 400 degrees. Gener-
ously grease 9-anch glass pie plate.
Bring water and margarine to a boil
Add pancake mix, stirring vigor-
ously until
mixture leaves sades of pan and
forms a ball. Remove from heat;
add eggs, I at a time. beating well
after each addi tion.
Spread evenly onto bottom and
sides of prepared pie plate. Bake 15
minutes. Reduce oven temperature
to 300 degrees. Continue baking
about 10 minutes or until golden
brown. Cool.
Spoon peach shces into pancake
puff Mound spoons or scoops of ice
cream over peaches. Stir together
preserves and water: drizzle over
ice cream. Cut into wed~es; serve
immediately. 8 to 10 servings.
Note: Pancake Puff may be
prepared up to 24 hours in advance.
Store loosely covered at room
temperature.
MAPLE 'N SPICE
ICED TEA
l tablespoon grated orange or
lemon peel
6 whole cloves
Z sticks cinnamon
2 quarts cold water
'ts to 1 cup maple flavored table
syrup
8 tea bags
Place orange peel. cloves and
cinnamon an center of 4-inch
square of cheesecloth: tie with
string to form bag Combine water
and syrup in 2-{luan pitcher; im-
merse tea bags and cheesecloth bag
in water. Cover; refrigerate at least 8
hours or overnight, as desired.
Remove bags. Serve over ice.
garnish wtth lemon shces. 1f de-
sired. Eight I -cup servings.
CHILLED FRESH FRUIT SOUP
1 cap water
o/• cop maple flavored table
syrup
I/• cap dry wblte wine
l tablespoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon lemoa Julee
t cups sliced peaches or nec-
tarines
l cup halved strawberries
1 cup blueberries
In large non-aluminu m
saucepan. combine water. syrup.
wine. cornstarch and lemon Juice.
Cook over medium-high heat, stir-
nng constantly, until mixture 1s
thickened and clear. Cool com-
pletely. Star an fruit, chill
thoroughly. Serve as a first course
or for a dessen simply spoon over
pound cake. sponge cake. pancakes
or ice cream. Five I cup servings.
You'll relish
pepper sauce
PEPPER RELISH
Z medJum green peppers I eacb
4 ounces)
1 medium red pepper f each 4
ounces)
2 medium onions (each 4 ounces)
Z cups water
1 teaspoon salt
"' cup sugar
'>':I cup cider vinegar
"' teaspoon celery 1eed
YI teaspoon mustard seed
Remove seeds and white mem-
branes from green and red peppers
and discard. Finely chop peppers1 there should be 2 loosely packeo
cups. Peel and finely chop onion -
there should be I 'h loosely packed
cups.
Jn a 2-{luan saucepan bnng
peppers. onions. water and 1'2
teaspoon of the salt to a boil; boil 2
minutes. Drain well an a strainer. In
the saucepan bnng tbe remaining 111
teaspoon sail, the supr, vineaar.
mustard and celery seed to a boil.
Sttr an drained peppers and onions.
Bnna to a boil: boil 2 minutes -
rehsh Wlll be thick. Store 10 the
rcfriacrator Make about 2 cup'i.
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Squash goes from garden to table in minutes
By DOROTHY WENCK and smooth when immature, be· Chayole -1s ~he largest of the t1onately less starch, s~gar, calories knife. 10 stop the cookinJ. Drain b~ancbed ..._.MMffl... coming waned and deeper in color summcr'i(luash wnh a bulbous cod, and nutnc~ts than w1nter sq~nsh. Because summer squash are so squash well before packing for
ucc .. ,, .... , • ...,..... . on matunng. medium-green skin. and c;n.·amy .rhcy are fair sources of J>0tass1um, tender and so watery, they can be freeiing.
The ~ummer squash season 1s in Pa&&ypan or 1caUop -is disc· white flesh iron. 8 'ttanuns, vitamin A. and cooked without water m a very • • • . .
full swing. If you grow squash an shaped with '!("811oped edges; slin is Summt.·r squash are d1tferenl vltamm C short time. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED.
your garden you probably have an smooth and light green and flt.-sh 1s from winter squa~h in scvcral ways When choosing \Ufl\mC'r squa~h. If you have a surplus of summer -Q. We pluted cbayoce andaow
overabundance. If you buy them. whiush-green: tende1 and best for F1r<it, they have a soft shell rather loolo.. fort hose that.are 1inmaturc yet squash in your prden, you may I don't know wbal to do wllb tllem. yo~ may find some kinds of squash eating when sm: is ~to 4 inchC's tn than a hard one ~cause the> are well-d~veloped., fresh -n.ot dry want to try freezing or pickling it. How should I cook them? Sboul~
sclltng for very affordable pnces diameter han ested w~t.<n 1~mature. the and wilted -~It~ glossy s.k10, and For pickling summer squash _ tbty be peeled ? Can Ibey be fro.en ·
Some of the popular var1ettes of Zucchini -1s long. straight. entire squash .. rnduding the sht:ll. 1) heavy for their size. Avoid those zucchini is the best choice _ you . -. A. You would treat chayote
summer squash are: slender. with dark green skin and tender and edible that are overly large or have a dull. can use a standard pickle recipe that JUSt hke any other summe~ ~ua~h.
Croob eck -has a cuf\ cd neck greenish-while tlesh. best when 8 to rhe water content o l summc:r hard. to ugh skin. you would use for cucumbers. Do not peel the'!' before ~ookmg
and 1s yellow m color: skin 1s 10 inches long. squash is higher than that ?fwi11tcr To prepare summer squash for Squash does need to be blanched and c~okJust. \;lnhl tendert:atbe~ by smoot~ when immature, but at Globe zucchini -1s a new squash -the> 're about 9:> pem.·nt cooking. simply. wash them before freezing to stop the enzymes steam mg, bo1hng, or panning {!n a
matunty becomes waned. deeper 1 n )peciah}" squash unportrd from water. when cooked. compared to thorough I)'. scrubbing them wtth a that otherwise cause loss of quality small amount of fat, no water. m a
color, and less tender. Ital}" that 1s round and about the 80 to 85 percent water 1n cooked vegetable brush. Do not peel them, in the freezer. But the blanching covered pan). .
• .St1'8lghtneck -1s straight or size of an apple with green. striped winter squash. although ~ou ma) want toscrapeofT should be very brief_ just 2 to 3 They can be froz~n. For freezm.g,
shghtly curved, slender, so.me~hat skjn and 1H>D white lle!.h with a Because summer !.quash contain an} blem1s~es or d1~colo~at1on on minutes in boiling water followed bl~~ch unpeeled, dice~ chay~tc in
bulb-shaped: skin lemon an color smooth. cream)' texture. so much water. the) ha-.e propor-the skm wtth the side ol a sharp immediately bychillingin ice water ?<>thng. water .for. 2 minutes, chill
1mmed1ately In ice water: drain:
pack: and freeze.
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• • • -Q. Is there some way lo
preserve ginger root? Even when I
buy j ust one root, it apolls before I
have time to use it all.
- A. You can freeze the whole,
uncut root in moisture-vapor-resis-
tant material. To use it, grate or
slice the unthawed root. Any ginger
root not used can be rewrapped and
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to guide me in buying aquasb? I
always seem to buy too much and no
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rich foods throughout their life-
times. What we usually see is a
decline m milk consumption
through the teen years a nd young
adulthood -with some women
never resuming their consumption
of dairy foods."
The recent emphasis on nutnt1on
has spurred many women into
drinking milk and taking a more
moderate approach to dieting.
"Low calorie diets, which most of
us stan in our teen years and carry
on as long as our mirrors tell us we
should shed a few pounds, seldom
provide adequate supplies of
calcmm." savs Kirk.
"A more sensible approach. and
one advocated by doctors, is ex-
ercise combined with cutting back
onthose foods we know are empty
calories and those we know are not
very nutritious ...
When it comes to "Use at or lose
it." authors Dr. Mo rris Notelovitz
and Marsha Ware state in their
book. "Stand Tall! The Informed
Woman's Guide to Preventing
Osteoporosis." that exercise 1s the
only way. short of medication. to
significant!> increase bone mass
after one has stopped growing.
Exercise stimulates calcium
metabolism and causes retenllon ol
calcium in the bones. Not unlike
muscles. rhemoreusebonesget. the
stronger they become. Any activity.
such as aerobic dance. jumping
rope. bicycling and jogging. that
puts stress on the body's long bones,
is the best bet in the prevention of
the disease.
"The worst thing we can do 1s
become inactive," says Kirk. who
encourages women to fist consult
their physician and then embark on
an exercise program geared to their
level of fitness.
"Most of us lead pretty sedentary
lives and it's that inactivity that
triggers loss of bone. We need to use
our bones in weekly, regularly
scheduled activity or they're sub-
ject to undue thinning."
As Kirk funher points out. ··vou
won'tjust be losing body fat and the
risk of osteoporosis, you will be
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HONEY BARS
1 cup silted cake flour :v, teaspoon baking powder
i.-teaspoon bating soda
111 teatpoon salt
2 tablespooDI butter, soft 'I• cup sugar
~ cup(generoua) boney
2 &easpoons lns&ant coffee, finely
c rushed lf nece11ary
% large eggs
Grated rind of l oran'ge
'1'a cap walnuts, coanely broken
Sift together flour, baking pow-
der, soda and salt. Cream butter.
sugar, honey and instant coffee;
beat in eggs, one at a time, until
blended. Gradually stir in flour
mixture unHl smooth; stir in orange
ri nd and walnuts. T urn into a
greased and floured 9-inch square
pan .
Bake i~ a preheated ~25-degrce
oven unttl a cake tester inserted in
center comes out clean -20
minutes. Cool. Cut in bars
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Of course you can alwa) s rel) on
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well worth the effort. Ham-Filled
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alternatives.
While ham itself is good, these
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6 tablespoons butter or margar-
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Ya teaspoon salt
Dash pepper
1 cap all-purpose flour
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'f3 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
1 small onion, sliced and separ-
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1 small green pepper, cut into
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t tablespoons t.otter or margar-
ine
Ya cup sliced fresh mushrooms
1 tomato, cut into elahtbs
It ounces fully-cooked ham, cut
into 1-incb cubes
Creamy Cbeese Sauce ( reclpt>
follows)
Combine -water. o tablespoons
butter, salt, and pepper in a me-
dium saucepan. bnng to a boil.
Reduce heat to medium and add
flour all at ounce. sumng constant-
ly till mixture forms a ball. Remove
from heat; cool 5 minutes.
Add eggs. one at a time. mmng
well after each addition. Stir in
cheese. Drop mixture in large
dollops around the edge of a
buttered .21h-quan baking dish.
Bake in a 400-<ie~ree oven for 30 to
35 minutes or llll done. Cool I S
minutes: remove from dish and
cool completely.
Saute onion and green ~pper in
2 tablespoons butter till cnsp-
tender. Add mushrooms and
tomato; saute I minute. Remove
from heat; stir in ham and set aside.
Split gou~ere. Return bottom half
to baiting dish or heat-proof serving
platter. Spoon about three-fourths
of ham mixture over gougere.
Cover with top of gougere; mound
the remaining mixture in center.
Bake in a 350-degree oven for 15 to
20 minutes or till heated through.
Serve with Cream) Cheese Sauce
Makes 4 to 6 sen ings.
Creamy Cheese Sauce
8-ounce package cream
cheese, softened
1 cup shredded Cbeddar ckele
(4 OUDcet)
"'3 cup beer
1 tablespoon milk
1 teaspoon dry mutard
&,ii teaspoon prUc powder
Combine all ingredients in a
heavy saucepan. Cook over low
heat till cheese 1s melted. stirring
often. (Use a whisk to smooth any
lumps, if necessary.) Serve immedi-
ate!;,. Makes 1 •,,cups.
HAM-BROCCOLI QUICHE
Quiche Pastry (recipe f ollow1)
1 cup sliced fre1b mashroom1
I clove garlic, minced t tea-
spoons batter or margart.e
a,., cup shredded Swiss cbee1e (%
ounces)
1 cop cooked chopped broccoli
6 oUDces chopped fully cooked
ham (about 1 Y.t cups)
3 eggs
I cop milk
% teaspoons all-purpose nour
'• teaspoon wblte pepper
Dash ground nutmeg
t tablespoons grated Romano
cheese or Parmesan daeese
Prepare pastry; set aside.
In skillet cook mushrooms and
garlic in hot butter till tender.
SpnnkJe cheese evenl) m past!)
shell. top wuh mushroom m1~ture.
broccoli and ham
In a mmng bowl combine eggs,
milk. flour. pepper and nutmeg:
pour into pastry shell. Sprinkle with
Romano or Parmesan cheese. Bake
rn 35CHtegrec. oven for 35 to 40
minutes or ull knife inserted near
center comes out clean. Let stand I 0
minutes before serving. Makes 6
servings.
Quiche Pastry
1 cup all-purpose flour
11, teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons batter or margar-
ine
3 to 4 tablespoons cold water
In a m1X1ng bowl stir together
flour and salt. Cut in butter or
margarine ull mixture rtsembles
coarse peas. Add cold water, I
tablespoon at a time. till moistened.
Shape dough into a ball: cover and
ref ngerate I to 2 hours.
On a hghtly floured surface
flatten dough into a circle: roll from
centerto edge formingacircle about
12 inches in dtameter. Fit dough
into a 9-inch quiche dish: tnm
edges. Line pastry with foil and
cover with a la)er of dried beans
Bake in a 45CH1egree o"en for I 0 to
12 minutes or ull nearl) done.
Heat damages crops;
price increase due
C'altfom1a summer fruits haq~
been damaged by the hot weather.
Fresno production of peaches.
plums and nectannes is down this
week. Plums especially ha' e felt the
heat and prices will be on the
upswing.
O'Henry ~aches. one of the
summer's pnme vaneues. should
be arriving from Fresno shortly. If
the heat doesn't affect production
drastically, there ought to be a big
volume crop. but cofor may be less
vivid due to the ht&h temperatures.
Grapes are faring well throuab
the hot spell. Fresno 1s expected to
aear into production shonly. wnh
the Arvin area an full production
now. All varieties arc available.
including red flame seedless,
Thompson seedless, black cxoucs
and cardinals. The quality 1s excel-
lent. and prices arc reasonable on
these cool. refreshing treats.
The melon sttuauon is less
hopeful as the heat continues
Althouah aood cantaloupes and
m1~cd melons are ava1lablc. sun-
burn 1s becom1na more of a prob-
lem wlth each scorching da)'.
Casabas. crcnshaws. nta Claus
and shartyn melons are aomg to be
in full sw1na soon.
Tropical itcmi; are (lrt'at f)C'oplc
pleasers and man) are available at a
good value. Although the peak of
mango season 1s past, there are still
a great many a\ailablc at a reason-
able pnce. Hawa11an papaya. on the
other hand, 1s JUSl heading in to its
pealc of season producuon. Watch
for prices to start dropping as
production increases. Ealing quali-
ty and flavor is exceptional.
New Zealand ts shipping record
levels offirst rate, reasonably pnced
kiwi fruit into lhe U.S. They arc
high in Vitamin C and low in
M>daurn and caJories. so they make a
perfect diet food.
The citrus situation continue to
be tiahL Lemons and Valencia
oranaes are at lower produc\lon and
btaher pnocs.
Grapefruit 1s now comma out of
the Bakersfield area and us qualtt)
1s good and pncc steady.
Tomat06 have not withstood
the heat well. The delicate fruu
sunburns easily. Lara.er s11es are
h11her prict'd than 'imallt'r
tomatoes
Salinas 1s the only area in which
s~n vqctabks are not being
burned severely Therefore the
producuon of mo't 'eaetables is
dropp1n-while llriC't'~ nsc.
Otange Coast DAILY ptLOT ...oay, Jut) 25. , ... C7
Cream torte an elegant finale
Just 1n umc for summer, th1
beavenl)' trawberry Cream Tone
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Its samplicity.
You .create it from a simple cake
mix an(j layers of Creme de Straw-
ben), with whipped cream. amaret-
to, chopped strawberries and van-
llla custard. All topped with
whipped cream, strawbemes and
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I~ capt milk
1 tablespoon ngar
I '.It tablespoou corustarcb
iqgyolb
'4 teaspoon vullla extract
1 tablespoon amaretto
Ya plot fre1b strawberries,
chopped
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small bowl, d1ssolve cornstarch. egg
yolks, vanilla el\.tract in '• cup cold
milk and add to hot milk mixture
Cook for I minute. When cool. add
amaretto and chopped stra"-bemes
and use for la:yer filling.
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1 Ya pillts •kipped cream
3 tablflpoonl Hg.ar
3 tablespoons Creme de Straw-
berry
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filling and for garnishing of cake
Ice cake "llh whipped cream
mixture and decorate sides wtth
crushed almonds. Garnish top wtth
sliced strawbcmes and crushed
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Terry Bradahaw
retiree and wlll
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Job with CBS. D2.
•
The Olympic pentathlon will be held at Coto de C~ and final preparation•
for the event are being made. Mike Croopnlcll. (lower left) teata the course at
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the Equeatrlan center, while Gree Losey, a member of the U.S. fenclnC team
work• out (middle) and tall.ea a break later (right).
Site of modern pentathlon competition
is prepared for opening event Sunday
By ROGER CARLSON
Of ... O..., ........
The 52 Olympians representing 18
nations may or may not be ready for
1t, but one thing appears cen.ain. Coto
de Caza, the site for the Modem
Pentathlon in the XXlllrd Olym-
piad, has its Sunday suit on, ready for
the openin& of four days of competi-
tion, which begins on Sunday with
ridin_g at the equestrian center.
With the exception of swimming
competition on Tuesday at Hcntagc
Park in Irvine, about 10 nules away,
this is the first modem pentathlon
since 1952 where competition is held
at virtually the same· site. and tn some
instances, the athletes arc getting
even ~tter treatment with housing
here, some IC~l 5 miles ofTlntcst.atc 5,
behind El Toro and adjacent to
Trabuco Canyon.
Capacity is 7,500, nearly four umcs
more than what is customary for this
event, yet it was sold out months ago.
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The aesthetics could not be any better
-even the seating is such that most
comes with more leg room than usual
for the sports fan.
"It's an 1dent1t y not known since
Helsinki in 1952." says Mike Burley,
a two-ume Olympian and threc-umc
national champion.
The event itself 1s a unique o ne -
developed from the concept of the
m1luary couner dunng the regime of
Napoleon
To get the message across.. 1t was
necessary to grab a horse from the
picket line, takmg off and cleanng
vanous bamers. lfthc horse was shot
from under him. he'd JCt off and run.
If there was a river in the way, he
swam. Encountcnng the foe, he
would turn to his pistol. and as a last
resort, the sword.
In ndJng at the Olympic Games it's
a matter of negollatmg hurdles and
hazards after a draw for a horse the
compeutor has not seen. He has 20
minutes to become fam1har with the
horse, can take six practJ~ J Umps.
then it's mto the pit - a 600-mcter
course with 18 obstacles which must
be nego tiated within I 03 S('C'()nds
In fcncmg. with the eptt. there art
few rules. You sJmply have to make
the first connecting hit on the oppo-
nent. whether it's his face, arm or big
toe, and each competitor Will have 51
bouts on Monday.
No bout lasts more than thrtt
minutes and there att penalties for
stalling.
(Pleue .ee SUNDAY /02)
Angels ~: a: foot
short
Henderson saves
Seattle with catch .
tn ninth inning
By RICB.ARD DUNN
DllllJ .... Cw; $ 2
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Ansel starter Geoff Zahn made one
bad pitch and paid heavily for it.
Seanlc stopper Mike Stanton made
rwo, but 1ot away with iL That wu the •
dtffcrenoc in the Mariners' 4-3 vio-..
tory over the Angels Tuesday ruaht al •
Anaheim Stadlum.
Barry Bonnell's two-run borne rud •
m the sixth inning made the d.ifl
fcrencc, and Zahn pa.id for it with ~ •
loss. bu c1gb th in 1 7 decisions. Seattle :
center fielder Dave Henderson rob-:
bed Doug DcCinces of a home run to
end the pme, and Stanton was paid
with credit-his eighth save.
To put n mildly, Stanton wun•f
fooling anr body in the ninth innin&. :
And by al ngbts., the Angels sbouli •
have at least tied the game -lbt
2 4,834 fans 10 attendance cou10 :
vouch for thaL
For mstance:
•Juan Beruquez, 2-for-S TUClda} •
rugbt, .408 (47 for 115) in his put lJ :
games, drilled a one-bopper off
second baseman Jack Pen:oote~
chest. Pcrcontc retrieved it and ~
him out for the first out of the inniq.
•The second bitter, Fred Lynn,
absolutely mashed a pitch to center,
but Henderson caught up with it,
Lynn was about two feet sbon of a ~
game-tying home run.
.. He hit 1t to the deep part of tlM •
warrullf track. .. Hcndenon said. .. but •
I knew It wasn't going out.. • ;
• DcCinccs' shot was a heart• •
breaker. Henderson leaped in the air\
and with hts glove clearly over tbt •
wall. ca.me down with the garnet
wi nning catch
-1 was surprised DeCinoes' went
that far." explained Henderson ... At
first I started to come m on it. When ~
caught 1t. I shook it (the glove) to
make sure l had the ball ...
.. 1 knew I had bit it good, then l
thought about Freddy's ball (that •
Henderson cauaht as well),"' Dea-·
nccs said ... And 1 said (lo myself). 'art ·
out, ball.· Well. It was out. buC on a ·
moist evening the ba.11 doesn't carry as •
well
··Maybe on a normal July (even~) •
n wo uld have, but ll dJdn't," DcO-
nccs continued. ··Mine didn't Fred-
dy's didn't -wc ju5t fell a little shon.
"But how about that for a ninth
mnmg. I mean. Beniquez tuts a shot.
Thett's JUSt not mucb I can do about
(Pleue eee A1fOEL8/D2) •
Braves:
We're still
in the race
Bohay qualifies as Canadian alternate
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Atlanta Braves still feel there 1s a race
in the Nauonal League Western
Division.
"Yes, we can catch San Diego,"
said Braves slugger Dale Murphy,
"but we're going to need some help.
One thing, we're going to have to beat
the Padres ourselves." The Braves
have only won two of six games
agamst San Diego this season.
They had won only one of seven
against Los Angeles, but got over that
hurdle Tuesday night with a 4-2
victory over the Dodgers, in the
process shattenna Orel Hcrshiser's
consecutive scoreless stnng of inn-
nings.
Hcrsh1ser. who had thrown three
consecutive shutouts, ran his string to
34 scoreless inninas before Murphy,
the league's home run leader. cracked
his 22nd homer with one out in the
fourth inning.
That ued the score 2-21 and the
Braves broke the tie in the ninth when
Brad Komminsk singled home
Claudell Washinaton who had
walked to lead off the inning.
"I really like the way we came back,
especially against a club that has
beaten us so badly," said Atlanta
Manaacr Joe Torre said. "It was a
aood win. We were facina the
touahcst pitcher in the lcquc fiaht
now."
Hcnhiscr, 6-4, said of Murphy's
home run, "I knew 1t wu a bad pitch
as soon as I threw it."
Of the streak, the lonaest by a
Dodier pitcher since Fernando
Valenzuela bad 1tnak.a of 36 and 32
inninas in 1981, Hmhiscr said, "It's
nice to have a streak like that, but my
~':1~s .. don't chanae just because it's
"I 's bard enouah to throw one
shut t, let alone punm.1 cn~~&b
toatt r to match Don Dryldale'a
record S8¥l 1nn1np).
"It's oo bad. San Dieao lost and we
could have drawn clC*r. Instead,
Atlanta did.••
MufJ>hY said the Braves were
"definitely aware of the scoreless
innina streak.
"He's aot one of the best curve balls
around and a aood movina faatball."
Murphy said of Herwhiser.
GaryBohay
By CURT SEEDEN
OtlMO.-, .........
Just as Dr. Clarcnce Shields pieced
together Johnnie Johnson's broken
left ankle. Rams Coach John Rob-
inson must now piece toðer his
defensive secondary.
Johnson. the All-Pro free safety
who broke his ankle in two places
dunnga passinadrill Monday. under·
went successful suraery at Ccnllncla
Hospital m Inglewood Tu~ay
morning and fiaurcs to miss at least
12 weeks of the season.
.. The operation was very sat1sfac-
lOr)." reported Shields "We were
able to fix both ,,des and put
cveryth•nf 1n pla°' IO he W111 be able
to rehabilitate:·
The surscry called for a plate to be
plactd in the fibula boneJfor a hlfh
fracture on the outside) an a screw 1n
the medial bone on the 1ns1de
It's now up to Robinson and his
assistants to reconstruct what looked
like a promism1deftn11vc unit -and
th<' Ramscoach has plcnt)' of option .
The most obvious move would
hnvc Vinct Ncwwmr watchina to
...
Ex-FountainValley High wrestler loses
controversial match for spot in Games
By ROGER CARLSON
OflMO.-, ..........
Gary Bohay. a fo rmer Fount.am
Valle) High wrestler who went on to
Arizona State University where he
became an NCAA champion. 1s
returning to Southern California 1n a
few days -not as the Canadian
Olympian that he had hoped to
become. but as the alternate in the
62.5 kilo class.
Bohay. the Canadian nauonal
champion at the level was upset b)'
Job.DMD Cromwell
Johnson's frtt safetv POSllJOn
Newsome. a second-year safety out
of Wash in.ton. staned three games at
frtt safety 1n 1983 when Johnson was
moved to comcrback to co' rr for
other m1urtd teammates
Robinson will also to} with the idea
of mo.,..1n1 Nolan Cromwell from
strona safety back to f rtt safet> wht're
he has been a n acxomphshcd per·
former The four·)Uf Pro Bowl
sclcct1on. was founb on 1hc tca.m in
tackln with 91.
If Robmson aocs with lhat aJtcma·
t1 ve, NC'WIOrM would be switd\ed to
strona •ftty,
A 1h1rd opuon would fiDd ror-
nc.-C. Enc Harri movana to trog
f'cty and cromwe11 ptaytna ftft
fct). "Ht11 <RObinti0n) SJ)Cftd time on
thit talluna v.ith kfttkS I\
:!6-)'ear,old Bob Robinson in the
Canadian Tnals recentl)., the latter
putting together 8-5 and 7-6 dec1s1ons
to offset Bohay's earlier' 1ctol) m the
nat1onal champ1onsh1ps.
Boha)' a 23-year-old ongmall\
from ·vancouver. lost theopponunll}
to repre-;ent Canada amidst a con-
tro, crs\ -when the ~inner was
riled for stalling a third time b} the
referee. which would ha'e added a
point to Bohav's totals. and dis·
quahtied RobinSon at the same 11me
lrrln RoblD90ft
Stc.,e hafer. but nght now 1t would
look hke Newsome at frtt safety and
Nolan at strong ~fct)." eit plained
Rams ')[)Okcm\3n Pr1c Dono.,.an
Johnson's tnJU" ~ould al\O 10·
dilate morr plaHn& umr for Pro Bowl
comerbad. C..af\ Grttn. ~ho was
acqu1 re-d trom Kan5a l ll) Should
Hams moH from comer to saftt\.
Grttn would ~m tht' hkch can-
didate to team with leRo) lnin at
the o ther rorntt.
While Robin n jockc) his pla~
Cri. Johnson voill await ttmovaJ oflu
t so that he n tqin rehabili·
UlU n.
but ll was O\ erruled b' Judges on the
sidelines.
"He had t~o cautions on him for
stalling, .. recalls Doha). "and I hot a
double ~1th 20 seconds to go \\ e
~ent out of bounds and the head rtl
awarded the point and third caution
But the Judges O\erruled hi m
"W1th IO seconds left I did ll again
but nothing happened He prem
much ran from me"
Boha) appealed the following da'
nn the basis of earlier statement'i b'
officials that a nv controver..1al tinish ~ould be re-wrestled. 1n add1t1on to
commenh b} several au1hont1t.''i 1n
his fa, or. but 1t was to no a"atl
"The)' said the} d 1dn'1 uphold
anmher appeal and the\ wanted 10 he
"\\e'n• looking a1 a 10 lO 12-~eel
ix nod of rt'\'ll\ en ." Dono\ an addC'd
"If it's I~ wC'd .. s 11 ~ould take us mhl
Octot'ler Rob1mon 1s looking at him
m1s~ing the first half of the season If
~t· could get him back b.,. No,C'mbcr
for the stretch dn\e wr would be
happ' ..
Bal l up Quancr-Nck Jet1 t-..emp h11
~ of passc . mcludin& a 5~-.. ard
touchdo~ n pass to Gt'Orge Farmer to
htghlght thr Ramc;· efTon 'i against the
Chargers in a ~nmmagc 10 La Jolla
Tu~'
\'1nce Ferngamo mcan~h1le,
com pe1cd 8 of 15 pas'ln for 12 3 ... ar<h
Runn1na bad Enc Otckcnon cauJht
fi.,.<' pa~ for 80 }ards 1n a 7-on-7
\en mmq;e With t~ C'hargt'n.
h 's a normal pracuet srhcdule for
the Rams tod.a) throuah f'ndal:' W1lh
prac'ttte sn onut I 0 a. m and '.\ p m
at Cal tate Fullenon
turday"s Picture Ch) 1s set tor ~ .m. ~ucc u also 'for 10 anJ ' Th Ram • Ptt-n opener n
lurda • 4 at n Dicio
cons1s1enl I asked them to look at the
'1deo but the' said It didn't matter.
nothinit ~ould change"
.\sl ed 11 he fel t thert ~as a ccn.am
leaning to~ard his opponent for
"poh11cal" reasons. since Doha) had
resided in the l ' oiled St.ates for most
of his hfe. he responded "Yeah. the
gu' I t'lea1 16-:!) fo r the nat1onaJ
champ1onsh1p(Robinson) was on the
national team for the last three or four
~(.). Boha' returns to Southern
( altfnm1a. but onlv as an alternate
and "11hout status· 10 the Ol)mp1c
\ 11lage The onl) wa) he'll compete
no" 1<. ti Ro binson. for some reason.
I' unark· ll' com pete
--
. '
Bradshaw retires
to accept position
as sportscaster
Prom AP d.lapatc~es
NEW YORK -Pimburgh St('(ler ~ quarterback Terry Bradshaw announced 4 •
ha rcurcmem from profes~1onal football
Tucsda)' ~y1na he was Unllbk to play because o an
elbow IOJUr) that wouldn't respond to trcatmt'nt
•• 11 ·s not a one-) ear renremenr J t's forever I rqn:t
11. but it's got to be done." s~ud Bradshaw. JS. who It'd
th e teelc~ to four uper Bowl t1tlel> dunna a 14-ycar
career
Bradsha"' oflic1ally en<1ed
htl> pla) 1ng career dunng a news
con ference dunng which CBS
'ipons announced he would JOlD
the nt'tworl as an anaJyst this fall.
'It's a proud moment for me.
but a ')ad one too," said Brad-
\ha"' 'Tm extremely excned
about m) future because I don't
l..no"' what tt holds I thank
athlett) get e>.cated about tht:
unlnown"
BrMtabur The announcement ended
Y..eeks of )pecula11on that Bradshaw would retire
because of a~\ ere elbo ..... inJul) that hm1ted ham to one
game la)t ~ason He !>31d he finall) decided to quit
when de~p1te months of rehab_!Jjtauon. he was unable
to throw without pam dunefa recent Steelers' c.amp.
"TelT) was a great plaver and a rare talent. His
enthusiasm and contidentt: were bag factors an our
~ucccss." 'ite-ele~ President Dan Rooney said an a
prepart.'d statement an Pittsburgh ""We wall always
think ofh1m as a Stt'eler We w 1~h ham success wnh CBS
.md l no w he wall do well an whatc' C'r career he selects."
Bradshaw. whost" balding patC' was a fam1har sight
on the Pittsburgh ~1del1nc, laughed when he was asked
whether he would wear a ha111>1ece in front of the TV
Lameras ··Funn) you should mention that," Bradshaw
JOkc:d "CBS has a dress co<k No cowboy hats, and no
ha1rp1eces. ·
On hand for the announlt~ment ..... ere ( BS's bag
football guns -play-b)-pla> man Pat Summerall.
J1mm' "The Greek" 'invder and Yem Lundquist. who
will t>e paired with Bradshaw an the fall
Also attending was Rock) Hk1cr. a former Stecler
teammate of Bradshaw's and now a Pittsburgh
broadca,ter
Quote of the clay
..... Oldl1l&l, the~-old lhot puttw who
WM not allQl#9d In tM ()tymptc Trtale bec'.W he
once competed u • pro: "Whet'• that eong, 'Mlmmat. don't let your babtee grow up to be llWJt
puttera'?"
Fingers placed on disabled list
\11LW.\L'KEE -Milwau kee
Brewer'> relief puchcr Roll1t.> f1nger<i .,.. ho a
has made an appearanu: an 14 of the last 19
duh \11.tunes .... a., placed on the: 21-<la>
d1sahlc:d last T ucsda~ Bre.,..ers CJeneral Managc:r Ham
Dalton said
Ftnge~ P. a~a-.ated a back inJur. Monda:.
mght as he earned his 23rd !>ave of the sca)un against the
Nt.>w) urk) ankees in Malwau li.ee
He will be hosp1tah1t.>d for at lc;i<,t a \\eel<. and out of
action at least three "'t'd.\ au.ordang to Dr Dennis
Sulla\ an Brewers ph) \tuan
ull1,an said F1ngt·r<;, 1-2 .... 11h a I 1./6 ER.\ i.uller'>
from a herniated disc and an 1rntcit1on ol the !>Clatic
ne~e
ANGELS ••.
From DI
Henderson''> pla) It was a good
baseball game all around, though
Lots of hm good plays and double
plays ..
"Outstanding play. wa~n·t 11?"
commented ">cattle Manager CXI
( randall on Henderson's game-wan-
ning catch 'T"o lane dn-.es. one an
the parl one out and we got them
both ~hat a wa)' to end the game I'd
love to have 10 games hke that tn a
fOY. "
'io would .\ngel Manager John
\1(~amara ""hose club has lost fi.,.I.'
of .,, , and no.... holds a half game
advantagt• O\Cr \.fannesota an tht
-\mt·man l..eagut: West "The) made:
lhreC' hag dden<.1ve pla,<.." ht said
··The hall hat 111 'honstop wa\ a bag
pla> ·
Tlgera capture sixth straight
Loo W'1laker started the pme with a Iii
home run and scored three llmes, and Dave
Berpnan and &.irk Glbaoa added solo
homen Tuesday niaht as the Detroit Tisen
won their sixth straight game with a 9-5 decision over
Cleveland . . . In other Amencan League action
Tuesday. Mike Easler drove in the tic-breaking run
with a third-mnmg sin&)e, and right-hander DeDDJ1 "Oil
Cu" Boyd settled down aftCt" a shaky start as Boston
edged the Ctucago White Sox. 3-2. for the fourth victory
10 a row for the Red Sox . . Dau)'
DarwtD pitched a four-hitter to
help Texas break a six-game
losina streak with a 3-2 victory
over Baltimore. Darwin, 6-5, did
not allow a hit after the third
mnmg. rcttnng 11 batters in a row
an one stretch before walklnJ Jolul
Lowen1telD wtth one out 10 the
seventh ... Gary Gaettl drove in a
pau of runs, snappin& a 2-2 tie 10
the second inning with a single,
Whitaker and Tom 8nmaa1ky doubled
twice 10 back Pete Filion and Minnesota to a 6-4
v1ctOI)' over Oak.land ... Jorge Or1a doubled home a
run and Willie Wilson and Pat SMridu added run-
sconng smgles an a four-run fifth innma that ~i~ed
Kansas City toa 5-4dec1s1on over Toronto Blue, giVlng
the Royals their fourth straight victory ... Jlm Gutner
stroked a run-scoring sin~e in the 11th inning to boost
Milwaukee to a 2-1 victory over the New York
Yankees. Jim Sudber1opcned the 11th off reliever Joe
Cowley, 1-1, with an infield single and went to SC(;()nd as
the ball went off the glove of Yankees shortstop Bobby
Meacham for an error. After an intenuonaJ walk and a
sacnflce failed, Gantner followed with a hne smgle to
nght to dnve tn the winning run.
Matuszek delivers in a pinch
Leo Matanek, male.mg his second Iii appearance since coming off the disabled
last Sunday, homered an the seventh inning
to lead Ph1ladelph1a to a 3-2 victory over
the Ch1ca~o Cubs Tuesday 01S}lt. Matuszek, who had
been sidelined since June 8 wtth a broken finger, was
pinch-hi tung for Phils starting pitcher Jerry Koosman
and hit the first pitch from Cubs reliever Tim Stoddard
over the right-field fence to break a 2-2 deadlock ...
Ben.ay Dl1tefaao'1 grand slam c.apped an eight-run I I th
innmg as Pmsburgh rode a 21-hll
attack to baner the MontreaJ.
12-5. Lee Lacy doubled home
Distefano. who had singled, to
start the raJly and BIU Madlock
followed with an RBI single ...
Keltb Hernandez, whose two-out
single an the eighth tied the µme,
hat another two-out single in the
10th inmng to give the New York
Mets a 9-8 victor) over St. Louis.
The hit gave Hernandez four RBI
Matuuek an the game and the Mets an 8-0
rt.>cord 1n extra innings this season ... Gary Redus hat a
two-run homer and Dave Concepcion had four hi ts,
1nclud1ng an RBI double. to back the six-hit patching of
Marlo Soto as Cincinnati defeated San Diego. 4-2
\uccess1ve home runs by Eno1 Cabell, Pbil Garner and
Jost Croz powered a mne-run flfth-mnmg rail) as
Houston romped to a I 0-3 victory over San Francisco.
SUNDAY • • • From Dl
Swimming 1s on Tuesday at
Hent.age Park, a 300-meter freestyle
event, w1th points awarded depend-
ing on how well they can beat the base
time of 3:54.
Shooting on Wednesday as Wlth a
22 caliber pistol over a 25-meter
rapid fire course m the morning, then
the toughest chaJlenge of all. the
4,000-meter croSS<ountry race to
wrap at up an the afternoon.
"After 20 hours of compet1t1on,"
says Rob Stull of Damascus, Md ..
"you can blow yourselfan~ourteam
away 1n this event. It's tou er than it
looks "Stull enters as the o. I entry
from the United States
It'll be run over a very tough
course, stall unknown to the com-
petitors. who don't see 1t until two
hours before the contest on Wednes-
day. T he hall hit to \hortstop'! He was
rclemng to thl' ')C\t'nth annans when
the .\ngd'> thrcatem·d to tac 11 with
[)('( 1mt·c, on third and ont• out With
the 1ntitld up Aohh~ <1mh smashed
,, ont··hoppt:r lhal ')hort~top ~pale
Owen had.handed hclore throwing
ham out f>aT> I \wn1c:rs ended the-
1nn1 ng with .1 groundc:r to Owen
Dave Hendenon (Jreg Losey, a 34-year-old veteran
and also a left-hander (a bonus). who
enters with No ~ credentials on the
l ' \) team. S3)S the five-event sport
forces e-.eryone to create a balance in
their tram1ng.
Mcan....-halt• Hnnnell's home run
made a \.'1nnn ot ~anncr ~tarter Ed
Vandc tkrg Y.hO rec.ordt'd h1'
.,e ... enth Y.tn dt''>P•le a rock} per-
forman(I: that 1ndudi:d 10 hits O\er
'111 anntn~'
I ht· \ngl'l\ \hu ..... 1nF. signs ol
breaking out 111 .i rlll\C'rahlc h1t11ng
\lump Monda' ""1th I 'h1l\, were at at
a&aan Tucr,da\ aga1n\l lour ~attlt:
pitchers but to nu a'aal r hn pounded nut d do1cn hats hut
managed 10 'cort' JUSt 1hrt.>e time~
\nd tt ..... "n't a p,p1cal /ahn g.am l'
\nd acrnrdtng to ~l \.amara. ht
.... a~ ha.., ang a bit ot rnntrol problems
"( u~off .... a'i ha" ing pro hie ms 1n the:
.... ay that ht· wa<. getting hehtnd the
hatter<. more than he u<tuall) does."
Mt ""amara ..aid 'He\ the lH>C of
pitcher that ti hl· get<. hchand he''i in
trouble Hl•'\ gtlt to tx ahead. but tht'n
he nc\er really got hurt h> tx·1ng
ht·hind 1001ght ..
* ANGEL NOTES T~e Iron! If e 11~
•.;f'' .. Cl 1 Jf'\CM., lt·a~ v1 1 i; nt1f!d~r Aon
J•c~SOll ""'' be .. n tJes•ono•td tor an111nl'T'tn• an
~f'pr{'> •'1111~ 10 OllV Pf f10d f Plf Club lll~fO
Jdr It: \or 't:i ac r .. 01 " ,,., no,. fbOUf 0'\1onm .. nt in
t'l,.....,O"'' "' O.i' J~r P-,or oa1~to ~no \4'd nt""'
,-.di t 0 tpw t1bV\ IQ \•f 1f 'hf ff W 0~ 81"1'/ ,.,,.,,,.,. •,.a,... inon·,.,. O"Oat"litat .,,. T"f' A"'O• .. ,
l \. ~a,,_. "'t OI Qr Of tr3 (J1n\) &• lii\Ot"i Or
• J ~ ""a "'H \ to,. '"• Ov"OOl• of o v "Q
• • , \ <'' o • o 't'1f'O\tt Meal"wf' f ,noft
... ' 01c1t Scllofi .. d wl\Q W4\ O••<•d M ,,,,
'\"hl#t1 1\1 JlJlv t. re•roect1vf 10 J111v lt &Her
\Ii'' ,. '''J , ' r1gnf OMkt• Wft\ f fl&t' t+-1eltd
r ,r,nov ' •nfw \Omtlh1n11 It".• "''' w•\ 001no
' "'1unuu Jae • \Of' \l'\1(1 C>ttort T vtt\dav \
•"'"" (Mllt•I &row,, wo d<>•Oll WPI 11nd ~ t .-11 , amt l)H the 01sao1eo h\• t wn1cn Pwl
'' .. 1~ ,...,.n rot'•' one over '"• m ea,mumJ 1 • ,..,. "'•' vtt too ma nv ouv' on '"" b••' ciuo
• ...,., "'•0 I,) !.,10 Jait • \Ot"I ,. 0 P'\f w1nt\ IO
f"'tJOI .,.,. .,. '" r lub\ fOf w t\ c" "'' "'' e•rP•dv
nl11 •PO M nroote ll"d ()eirO•ll end '"• M il
wit ._., 8r .. wtf\ t n•tt IO \llff Wtff"I ~n
or ;Jll''''"' t,,, em1 '11tvf ,,.,,,,., not ~ wP'ttre I m
,!lm•no 1,,,,,., ti• .. ptetnltd We're laoent
O•v• f l\lleff •no n1m•e•ll 001no 10 ta1• •o
lj11fpr"''' '"'" Cl•Jb\ ,,,.d 11 1her11'\ 11o•P11ng !Piere
•~r 1 JO le, E omonlon and ,...,,t &nd lff •I
\•.,11' .-1·· Ch' 0" ft'I• Oa'•r'll CfuOJ \.l•I\ r1 1ft 1 bt!
~,. I"' •o o•• C• tel UP H \ '"''"II' ebO.,,t "' nc. IO F •l"'O"ton"> T1t111 "'" De mv 4\1
('>0 (,.
"It'' best 1f you be~n w11h a ~wamming background.' he sa.y "I
didn't and I had to learn to swim at
22 And. 1t"s probably the hardest to
learn "Each event is ....-e1ghted.'' he con-
unues "There's really not enough
hour\ in a da). or a )Car. you Just have
to be \mart at>out at."
* NOTIS Fe n• wlll 1>er1< oul\10. ot Ina lll,,,.S OI
,,.. c>rlvete communlh• e!\CI be 1hYllle l>\Jueo In
Hol doll\ w l" 110 !Of s 1 50 • nem end c/IHM for '3, H:e tH m for l 1 elld e n •c• creem .. nc1w1ct1
t>rl"ll• SI 50 SundeV'\ drew for hOrWI I• .. I
• m wit/I 11"4 lln l rldl119 e lf, lhe 1f1ernoon .n•IOn
f1n<11 ,,,. otner "'" of 1"9 fleld <lr••lno lor nortei
et l •n<I rldlll9 et • Fenc:lr111 beQln• et I • m
Mondev end l!Qura1 lo IH I 11 nou-. Swlmmlno
on Tund•v •I Herl!-Ptrli. be9ln1 el 1 1> m
W.Onetdn's venue find• 1tioollr111 el 9 • m .. •
wello. of Iha run,.lno courH •• l p.m end Ina fl"•I
tvtnl et \ wltn tna ew-.111 cerefftOnv •' 6 The
US au.rtef ot Stull, LeM'f, Deel\ OMneUt end
Mlllr• li.nn ... ~ Coed1 H.wv w~ •n<I
Ca Hllrtl L"-IN m1naoer elrlved lelt
Sunde v nlllfl'
Raiden' Muran•ky aldellned
SANTA ROSA -Resttvc offwivc
hneman Ed Muranlky IUlllmod possible s cartil~e dam• 1n ftis left knee durin~ •II• . pracuoe at the Los Anaclei f\aidcn
trainina camp Tuesday.
Coach Tom Flores said an lrthrogram was
scheduled toda)' lO dctcmune the Clltcnt Of damage
suffered by thifd.year backup auard and tackle.
Flores also aad there was no news rep.rd.101
absences from traminJ camp of startina tt&ht cod Todd
Chnstcnsen and starun, linebacker Ted Rendncks.
In Christenson's case, however, aaent Randy
Hendricks has indicated to the team that the absence
was related to Christenson's deire for a new contract.
In Hendncks' case, Flores sa.id "thla is not
somethma we're ao1oa to rush into."
Court rules agalnat Michela
CHICAGO-A federal appeals panel •
Tuesday reversed a lower court ruhna • ~·· under which weightlifter Jeff Michels was
to be ai ven a chance to araue before the
lnternauonal Olympic Committee apinst has
suspension for alleged honnone use.
But Michels' attorney said the dec1s1on would not
affect his chent because the roe already had agreed to
hear has case Thursday, two days before the sum of the
Summer Olympics.
Michels, 22. won three events at last summer's Pan
Amencan Games, but was stnpped of the medals after
officials at the compet1t1on m Carac.as, Venezuela, said
tests showed abnormal levels of testosterone m has
bloorl
Crum signs 10-year contract
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -Basketball m coach Denny Crum has signed a 10-year
contract with the University of Louisville
and will receive a bonus of almost SI
m1lhon 1f he completes the deal, The Louisville Times
reponed 10 a copynght story Tuesday.
Crum, 47, is under no obligation to remain but has
verbally agreed to stay, said Steve Bing. vice president
for university relations.
The contract.t. effective July I. spells out Crum 's
salary and beneuts and establishes a "completion
bonus fund" to be paid Crum at the end of the 1993-94
basketball season. The bonus wtll be paid with money
raised initially throupi the University of Lou1sv1Jle
Foundation Inc., a pnvate fund-raising group.
The contract includes a I 0 percent to IS percent
increase in the first year ofCrum's salary. which will be
between $125,-000 and $135.000 this year, Bing said. It
replaces a previous five-year pact that did not have a
bonus provision.
Walker undergoes surgery
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -
Herschel Walker of the New Jersey Ci]
Generals, the U nited States Football 4 >
League's third-leading rusher this past
season wath 1,339 yards, had undergone successful
shoulder surgery, the team announced.
The I 'h-hour operation at University Hospital 10
Newark was performed by team doctor Mark Schot-
tenfeld
Walker's left shoulder wall be m a slang for up to
four weeks and the 6-1. 225-pound running back then
will undergo rehabilitation therapy.
Television. radio
T!UVISfON
5: 15 p.m. -8A8UAU.: Atlanta at Dodgers,
Channel 4.
RAD to
S: 16 p.m. -8A818AU.: Atlanta at Dodgers.
KA8C(790).
7:30 p.m. -IAIEBALL: Seattle 81 Angell,
KMPC (71 0).
Pattison wins Santana
Two local skippers stole the show Sunday 10 captunng
the Santana-20 Class Champt0nsh1p 1n a best five of sax
race regatta at Sou th Lake Tahoe.
The wmner was Harry Pattison of Newport Harbor
Yacht Club an Mx M1uslc, and the runner-up was Jane
Schock, al~o ofNHYC 1n DeJ& Vu.
Twenty-eight boats competed in the regatta which was
hosted by Windjammers Yacht Club. There were three
boats from Me).Jco. Jive from Oreaon. five from San
Diego, fi ve from Nt'wport Beach, five from Folsom Lake,
two from San Francisco and the others from the Lake
Tahoe area
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YMPIC fEBOO
Equestrian
events on TV
at race track
Santa Anita Park offering -
closed-circuit television -
From AP dJ1patcbe1
Olympic equestnan trammg and viewing of Olympic
competiuon on closed circuit telcv1s1on will be offered by
Santa Anita Park, park officials have announced.
General admission tickets will be sold each day for the
tra101ng and for closed c1rcu1t viewing dunng the
competition which begms Sund8:Y· .. Santa Anita 1s the site of mne days of compeull~n.
Events include three.Cay dress&Je and stadium Jumpmf>
tests, team and 1nd1v1dual 1umptn8' team and md1v1dual
dressage and jumping tramrng.
GeneraJ adm1ss1on uckets will be pnced at $3 on non-
compeution days and $3 on compet1t1on days when no
medals arc awarded. On days when there is an awards
ceremony, tickets will be pnccd at $5 .
The $3 general admission days arc Sunday and
Monday and Aug. 4 and Au~ 8 (non-medaJ days).
The $5 general adm1ss1on tickets are available for
Aug. 3. 7, 9. 10 and 12. when medal ceremonies are
scheduled. On days wathout competition, access will be hm1ted to
the infield. Thert will be no access to stadium seating
areas. Hours are generally_6 a.m.-8 p.m. The only entrance
will be through Gate 6 off Colorado Place.
Santa Anita officials also reported that while the Los
Angeles Olympic Organmng Committee has several
equestnan event dates lasted as sold out , there may be
uckets available due to late returns.
Spectators who enter Santa Anita on general
admission tickets will be able to trade those tickets for
available reserved seats by paying the difference in price .
Stones, other• aet for invitational
PASADENA -Several of the world's top high
JUmpers wall compete m a special m~t to be held at
Ambassador College on Fn y. startmg at noon.
The Ambassador Coll e lnv1tat1onal High Jump
meet as being held to provide the athletes with a chance to
warm-up for the Olympics under compeutave conditions.
however. 1t ma} also pro' ide a prelude to the Games
themselves.
A.II three Amencan Olympic high Ju mpers will
tompete. including A.mencan record-holder Dwtght
Stones, who trams at Ambassador College under Harl)
Sneider. considered to be one of the lead mg track and field
lOaches an the world Sneider believes that high Jumpers
need compet1t1on 1n order to train dfecuvely
Among the countnes to be represented at the TA( -
sanctioned meet are Great Bnta1n. Belgium , Canada.
Finland and the l 101ted tatt.'s .\ 'ipe<:1al anv1tat1on has
been issued to the Chinese world high Jump rt'cord-holder
Zhu J1anhua, who Jumped 7-IOat a meet an West German)
on June 10.
U .s. athletes: The long and short of it
LOS ANGELES -Julianne McNamara, a graduate
of Manna High, at 88 pounds. 1s the lightest member oflhe U S. Olympic team, while Michael Caner. a 290-pound
shot putter from Dallas. is the heaviest
The U.S. Ol ympic Committee combed through the
rosters of the vanous teams to determine such other
demographic snformataon as:
The tallest U.S athletes are 7-0 basketball players
Patnck Ewing of Georgetown and Jon Koncak ofSouµtem
Methodist. Anne Donovan, former Old Dominion
basketball player. 1s the tallest woman an the U.S
delegation at 6-8.
Gymnast Mary Lou Retton offa1nnont, VY Va .. 1s the
shortest at 4-9. and weightlifter Alben Hood of Los
Angeles as the shortest U.S. male athlete at 4-11
Tully: Pressure
won't be problem
WALNUT (AP) -Pole vaulter Mike Tully says the:
Olympic pressure that often gnps and destroys an athlete
dunng the Games won't bother him.
Tull). among the premier performers an tonight's pre-
Olyrrsp1c track and field meet at Mt. San Antonio College
has broken the Amencan pole vault record three times th•~
year.
His mosl recent effort came last Saturday mght in tht'
Prefontaine Classic at Eugene. Ore .. where he cleared 19-1
Early an the season. he has raised the mark 10 18-11. then
dunng the U.S. Ol)mp1c Tnals at Los Angeles. he soared
19-0 ''4, becoming the SC\enth vaulter 1n h1stol) to clearthe
19-foot barrier.
A.fter leaping 19-1 1n the Prefontaine Classic, he
massed three umes at 19-2114, two inches short of the world
rec:ord of 19-41/e, held b> Strgey Bubka of the Soviet Union
fully said he decided not to go for the world record
because he wa!\ more concerned about meeting his prc-
Olymp1c goal of 19-2.
··My goalsare established," ~1d Tully 'Tm not trying
to chase the world record n~t now If l continue to Jump
the way I am, the rrcords will come "
So w11t an Olym\)1C gold medal. he hop,c;s
"I've been Jumping very well all year, · he said ... The
odds arc I'm gmn& to continue what I'm doing. I don't
think I'm going to fall apart."
Tully, like many other vaulter~ who <'Ould not
overcome treacherous weather cond111ons did fall apart la~t year an the World C hamp1onsh1p at Ht'lsmk1
Finland.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -Behind a for-
b1dd1n18-foot·ht'h double fence of barbed wire,
with a military SWAT team alert for an)
emergcn(). the XXlll Olympic Gamn face
Saturday'\ openana with ~rcn11y and tremen·
dous calm
o far you ca n call them the "Happy
01\mpacc;"
"When )Ou walk throua,h the v1llaac every-
thina ~em\ lighter and hllpp1er," $.lid Rick
C arcy, the United States' world rctord-beauna
ha\·ksiroke \Wimmer. "(,·el)one 1s more
l hct'rful and there are more smiles than l"vc ever
i.ccn ··
"lt'c; \o peal'C'ful and plea\ant," \aid Jama1-
can ~pnn1er Auauston Youna. a student from
Nonh Carolina State now hv1na an the Bron;11. but
runn1n1 for h11homeland1n a had to th'W1lrt Carl
Ltwis' bid for four fOld medals. "Everyone seems
so reined and feellna so secure."
Youna stood 1n the shadow of the Human-
1t1es Bu1ld1n1 at the University of Southern
Cahfom1a, one of the three rompemors' vlllqes
for the Game . Btaonllt, ~tuniaa and manl<)ld
formed a nmbow bacqround 1n the shade of
towenna trc«. Splashes of pastel colofl bounced
ofT the fences, d1quitcd 11 best they can be.
Multt-colorc<l ballooni aavc the ~ne a fesuve
iumo\phere
...\ group of Romanian athlete\ k1clcC'<1 •
~r ball on a grasc;> plot nearby I he
Romanlln\ alone ot the So-.1et Union satellite~
failed to Join the Ru s1ans tn the boycott of these
Games. a boycott the Soviets said was partial!)
based on fears of inadequate c;ecurit)' for their
atheletes.
No Games havr been ~ttged under tiahter
)Cl 'anually 1n' 1s1ble meuurec; to pre'fent •
1"C1:umnce of the trqedy at Munich 1n 1972 whm
>\nb tcrronst mvaded the hraelt complei 1n a
c•rnaae that ten 17 prople dead.
rcter Ueberroth. the prcs1dC'nt of the U>~ .\naelc~ Olympic Orpnllln& Commatttt hat
lOnC to l'Clll lcnath\ IO tr) lO hahtcn the \CC\lnt)
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next three weeks, 1t's goodbye embody a wa)' oflafe. "for surt. for sure," "&nally," und -land of milk and hont') a perfect
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OL Y~IC GAMES SCHEDULE
&41U!91bal
FIRST ltOUHD
l •t """"" "*-Mdl SUNDAY
9 11 m-(,,,.,,l 11•1• vs Eovo1
11 e m -lmtnl Ur.,g..,.r~ •\ ~•anc•
2 lO pm -(men. Yu'10l •• • '' Wut Ge•
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10 pm -(1Nl\IS01ln •\ Cen•da
MONDAY
9 1 m -I women YU90l••v•• YI Un•ltcl
SlllH
l 1 m -·,,,.., 111•v v\ F•el'Ce
2 lO om -(women .\uslre It "' C""'' 'JO om -<men> Egvot vs Br•rll e, om 1wom.nl Kor11 v\ Cene oe
10 om -men) Y1.1ocn11vle ¥1 ""''rail•
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230 Pm-(wO"""I vuoo••••• "' Iii.or ..
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9 o"" ~ lo.omen C"•na •' C•n•C!a
10 om -<.....,, U•uO<.I\ •\ SOI •"
AUGUST I
9 1 "'-(,,,.,, We\I G..-merv •\ A,.,t•e 1
11 a ,.... -1,.,,.n) Chin• v\ C•"•da
2 lO D m -(mtn\ Eovo1 "' ~ .JGOl1•v • •JO om -1m.,,) Un·lte! Ste•u •\ U'U9 JI •
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AUGUST l
9 1 m -1wom.fl) Au•''• • '' Can1d1 11 1 m lrntnl WHI c;..-me "• •\ E gyot
2 30 om (w-1 un111<1 S•11t\ v\ lli.orta
t lO D m (,..,.,. 8ra111 n 'w.,O\ av I
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AUGUST)
t • m -l•orn..-1 Au11re111 •\ 11.or11
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AUGUST 4
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4 >O om -(mtlll Caned• "' F••"<t
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AUGUSTS
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AUGUST I
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6.lO p m -wome!ll Jepen VI Pwu
IJO om -#0,.,.,,) Unltect Sfllei vl llra1U
AUGUST J
10 • m-cmen Egvot >11 Cn•ne
"'-<menJ •••zit "' Tunll-1 6:30 om -(menJ J101n "' llalv
130 pm -<men> KorH "' Unltle! Siiia'\
AUGUST l
10 • m -rwomtnl llOtU "' Peru
N-(w-1 CantOI "' ~pell
6.lO om -<women1 lr1111 1t1 F,.ence 1:30 om -(women I ClllM VI. United SlllH
AUGUST 4
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6.lO om ~men> Etvot .,, J111e11
I 30 o m -1..._ Cenedl vl Clll"9
AUGUSTS
10 1m-<womenl semlflnet 111me
Noon-<womenJ ...-nlflne1 oeme
6.30 om -1 .. .,,.,..,1 Mmtt1nat OllN
1 p,... -1 ,.._., Mf"lthne aAme
AUGUST 6
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TUllSDAY
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AUGUST I
4 o m -<•MO. "' N><:er~ I om -Jeotr •• Kor••
AUGUST 2
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AUGUST l
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AUGUST l
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bothcn Bob DJokovach mOll ii -the
coMtant cxpla1nm1 -that ytt, t'&
an Amcncan and no, team handt:.ll 11
not two guys battin& a hnle black ball
off four walls.
"When I "ancd worlun1 as a Wall ~1rect broker. I mentioned I was
training for the Ol)mp1C$," the~3-
'car-old Gary. Ind .. native d Tue~~ "The fiDt thint_ every·
bod) 'd as._ "as 'What sporr: :
"I'd tell rm. 'team handball: and
the\ ·d ~) 'Oh. v.ov. l chdn't mow
handball"!> 1n the OlymptC'S. 1 ~la)·
th.it e' cf) da~. Ma'tbe I \houJd U)'4'.>ul
for the team. -'
"l nfonunatel). th~Urut.ed \tlt'S
and c anada may be the onl) two
countnes m the world that pla)1 what
mu\t .\mcncans think handball" -
one or tv.o gu)'s stand1n1 ID front of a
"all -\nvv.:here else in the world you
dm( dov.:n the street insteaet of
\1.'(tng a bunch of basketball couas tn
tht• pla\gt&lnds. )OU 5tt btJ 01'
handbati couns .. Djokov1ch wet
The matches are a ~Llout at.the
}. '•JO-scat Cal St.ate Fullerton artna.
Tht' finals arc set for the sold~ut
1.a 000-seat Forum "I've played in
nauonal tournaments wbett Ulen
ha' e been 25 people m the stands '1w5
mo\l of them were fneods and
fam1h " D1okov1ch said. For the record. team handball '°°ks
something hke an amalpm of indoor
soccer. baskt'tball. lacrosse and "ter
polo (without the water). with Jlt,-cn
pla\ers. including a ao<ender~ on
each side There are men's "and
"omeo·s teams_
The coun IS 40 mctcrS long ma 20
meters wide (roughly 130 by 65 ~i,
about o ne-third larger than a ba:Aet-
ball counl with goals 10 feet wtdund
61 1ec1 high
The object to throw a cantaloupc-
s1zed leather<ovcrcd ball into lhe
goal dunna the two 30..mmutc baltcs.
T) p1cal final scores are in the ah
teens or lo~ 20s. Dnbbun11salla
but most of the ~la) involves t.
around-the-horn passing. Cbedang
I def ens" e ton tact) 1s allowed. b oo
much can result m a two-m · te
pcnaJt) s1m1lar to hock~
Moses to read
Olympic oath
LO~ .\ '-uELE\ 1 i\Pl -Ed~1n
Mo\c:'' tht' "orld rc\·ord holder m the ~11\hm('\('r hurdl~ anJ tht IA.Inner of
~ 'tnught r3Lt'~. "111 rt'ld the
01' mp1C oath Ina all athletC' at the
op(-n1n& ct'fcmon•c\ ol 1hc Ol)mp1c
{ 1ame' thC' l n1ted tales Ol)mp1c
l om millet' announced Tucsda)
~lose\, "ho •on tht gotd medal 1n
1hc: 10,ri Ciamt'\ 1n the 400 hurdl~ ~-a' ~hl)\(°O b) tht l SOC for Im woit
IM tht ,-ammmtt and h1~ m'ol'e--
mcnt •1th \Oun& ~mencan athletes.
\a1d Make ~toran. director of public
rcla11on) tor the l ' OC
The •5·~ord oath that MOltl "'" r~ad at Saturda} • ccrcmoru ii
trad1uonalh rtad b) an athlc £tom
tht h• t rountl) and ta\Ct \be
of the campt'ttlllf'\ an tbe ma. He
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Chatn llnlt. fem.e bo... back bay & oc.atn. Htghly furn , only S-400,000 Bill 81a1t1 F•rablae4 1acen1 10 ram pool faclty peta S850. yrty 760· 17 13
stalls etc 16 lrutt trees, upgraded 11ngle level Grundy Attr 675-6161 filNi I I • ZIOI 786-9780 or 857 4056 .G CLEAN 1 Bd steps bay ~br din rm house OPEN Large assumable loan 1 I II b •a ch s 4 9 5 yr 1 y
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SA Heights 545 2847 ror $37.673 with 10•1. A ateal for the rlghl buyer dlahwather, gar Av11I CALL us REGARDING
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2 Bd 2 ba t300 Stl It Apt t•rUlhtil>.ing 10·
condo. with greai CM 10• catton will con11der traoe
catton Features ir1Cludll trom L A 11ery unique
2 car garage community $695 000
spa and fireplace Ownei
will help buyer ltnance I lllirH I I l 1C .. , \
Aslt.ing S 124 500 Aeattori. 675·6000
11nanc1ng Atktng A3 zoning Best offer 5-pt$900818-792-6570 IAVINELEASES Cortaa •el Illar 2722 SUWlll
$219.000 Call Sally Ship· over $399,000 accepted Ctrtll ••••• ,-2122 ~ Stir m a. POOi 2 per1on1
ley or Joyce OabOlt Broker 842-4211 Cameo Shores ocean r ~ ... is. 0 r I mak 4350 Shorecretl VILUIE
OOWFRllT S .. 1,000 view 3 Br+den, 3 Ba+ Lane Lse S690 65-0-0473 New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury
Home/OupleK 5109 SH· Pool $2650/mo Agl ealty J Bd 2 ba 2 car gar new apt11n 14' plans 1 Bdrm
shore ownr/agl 54'5-2847 673-7761 kit Kint cond. nr ocean 2 Bdrm and Townhom ..
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Prof decor & upggraded 2 Br w/gar 1 yard. E aide 01 the bch 1 & 2Br $675. drtve North on Beech to I S C Just minutes from the CM S650tmo S875 & S950 6-C~·~_!_! _ McFadden and WHI on
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Realty 0 I CUS I beacl) 1n VIiia Balboa 1 Br CdM, $600/mo 1880 Michelson Ortve Cotti MtH 2724 McFadden to SHwlnd JHT LISTHI! PERFECT lOOATIH Priced below market for S•••tr I WJattr Irvine 9 fiio 1 1 1 1 VIiiage (7 14)893-5198 COROH DEL MAR llt4uoe4 te S•ll,000 Quick sale S 120.000 by 1 r _.. re r g, poo · aun----a
I 3 B 3 Owner Work 833-l06*, Rt1tal1 Superb house rental1 Mint dry No pels 423 W Bay I 11a ltac~ 2'14 Beautt ully redone drm :> Bdrms balhr.. Includes " " 3 2b • t h
d e11es/wknds 642-7 498 J'GOIS RULn ,.br a gourmet .,1 c; 548-9516 Avail Aug 1 w 1 r, 1 b man home on qu1e1 s1ree1 master suite an large " & decor $850 kids pet --IRUI I IUTifll et•ITS Many delightful features tatruty room and off-Rare Single Level Paula' PllOP IWIElllT 539•6190 Best lee 2Bd l '>ba cl gar a/c.tnhse beach, pvt deck $600
4 UNITS in EASTSIOE Quality con!>tru1.11on streetparktnglorupto7 Quletculdesacimmac-ll"/11•111• atyle .$585 Carol 650-6089E .645-2700D. $3 79 950 cars Only 4 doors lrom • .,. • Turtle Rock View dramatic 645-597 4Betty645-9161 -C M with good ren1a1 hts 1he entrance to Mam $285.000 lee Coast al Ocean near 1bdrmabode Peters 2 Bd den. 21, ba. STUDIO No ktlch, N end.
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tory Wtll trade tor Mer.11 (714) 673-4400 Beach NOW on the mar-Comm/rltr 75-4-7474 crpla lhru-out blllns w/d, frig 51550 673_4299 2bdr 1'1ba Twn ha.p\11 walk to bch $375 ulllt
11 I I Verde home or tarry ket at ontv $469,000 i .. ________ upper 53oo·s utlls Ir...... patio-gar-no pets S625 + tncl, yr b .. 11 "497,.801 .11111· .1 11 o th .111c 1 orr1·1· Hiii:-llli:I\ paper on sale 10 h ., , 1• ""'La le CL 2241 d 548 7510 ~ • .a.a.1211 REllCH TO SALE 539-6190 Best Ally lee 1111 1 • ap If t I ~276 111• 111,·1•l1· 11ll '•11r•1· •l 1·,·11 llt'111·.., •. ,, ,·1110\t' gross Asking $250000 •• L1 0 V 2BA tW r tH• ' ' ' Call 631 1400 for oetail!> elm Detached 3 br 2''tba lalM. -n lltop/ cean u 2 Bdrm, encl gar. crpts, p1 1.,1..,.. ''''-for a 1 .1111 i·ll.1111111 Condo Open beam cell, • . 2ba, lease. no pelt drps. 773 W Wilson. no
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Upper Bay Private
clubhouses & health
spas, 8 tennla courts. 7
pools. ctoae 10 bualnea•
OC Airport, Fashion
Island. conventent Shoe>•
on stghl
6 & Garden PP 67S.5713 SUPER SHARP custom Agt Avail August 1 2ba home Ocean view Frig. no pela $475 IOf 2
Ge1tr1l lOOZ ... Ge..,1_e_r_a_l ____ l_00_2 3 Bd 2 ~~~~e:t~~( Neat & WESTCLIFF HU IRYllE THUCE :~~~1g2~.~~!, dg~f Charming cottage 3 Bd 2 $950/leaae 499-3638 Slerrra Mgmt 641-132'4
clean sparkling pool Beauttlully decorated 3 •2•1100 FEE course Red to S299K ba sndk, 2'"' gar,yrty Ocean Vu 3BA 2')aba. tam 2BA Iba. eocl garage 279
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with view of sunsets. back bay &
canyon Immaculate cond.Jllon, dec-
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beauttfut yaro large R·2 Bdrm home Master • ' w/term1 B owner Sl300 673·7066 al 6PM & din rm f/p 2 car gar W Wiison, Apt G
tot S 149 .500 bdrm su11e has ad101n1ng 3br or 2br & den home In Open Sal/~un 1-5 al 34 C.-1111 "ti Mir 2222 l ncd yard S 1300/mo 645-1819 $4 75/mo patio Atry atrtum and grea1 Corona del Mar lo-• 7 7 5 IRYllEAYHUE bttck pa110 Pro-cation Family neigh· Sealsland(Ford& AllallS/ ·"9 ·IO 1 2BR Iba gar2597 Or Jamt>o<ee) 862•1673 2 Br 1 Ba. Ir pie, lrg --• ,.2 2 · Lot 90~ 178 wun goad 3 Bd fess1on111ly landscaped borhOOd b1k1ng distance sondeck. ntoe yard. cloae Laina laiatl ,. S ange S625/mo Drive by
2 ba home. S199 000 Owner reaCly 10 mo11e • to bay and beach ULllA LIE HPLU 10 bch & shopp & avatl Very tlylllh 3br 2ba et Jo-Ann Bkr 759--0619
RtJ lcCar41t Rltr prtced to sell at S444 500 4 76-1266 or 644·0357 Walk to Shops, beach. Bal Imme d S 8 7 5 Imo $700's lotsa xtras details 2 Br 1 ba no pets no iiquld l•I· 7721 (714) 673-4400 OPEN WED/THURS pier, ferry/rests 3Br/2ba 673-535" agt 539-6190 Bes! Riiy lee turn $550 p/mo Child Ok
12·4 PM ea. 218 Bal Bt 673-2943 3 Bd 2 ba 2 car gar. new lie rt leacL 226-9 Avt 8/ 1 631-6155 SPACIOUS The Channel Reel COM s WJI • S1at1 Aaa 1010 kll,•lnt cond. nr ocean 2Br 2Ba gar no pets Sunny end bright 3 Borm 3 only high nse Lovely 2 s l lOO/mo 720-381 4 3Bd 2ba pool S 1650/mo 1912 Waliace :r4 ba 2 level with 11 greot Brdm 2 ba condo on the S92,000 10'1. down Owner C'IEO SIORES-5Bd 3ba pool $2500/mo 5535 83 l-367 l
1oca11on and assumable water w 1th Pr t v a 1 e will carry Nice 2Br hse a Hutch 549-7991
loan Includes all the marina pool spa w/detached gar on com-Spacious oceanvtew, 3 tllRI UT
g00d1es including crac~I $399.500 mefclally zoned lot '"> blk bdrm, 3 ba, swimming 3 BA 2ba Bluffs Condo ::>ood w side locatton. 3 Br
ing ltreptace wall to wall 2525 Ocean F3 oil Mam tn SA Ole area pool. dbl car gar. $2500 End unit. next lo pool 1,,., Ba. paltos. D/W, bll-
carpet ano best ot all a Ag1 759-9100 constructed In Iron I, mo Tenale will cooper-_!975/m~._daya 957-2565 1na Kida OK 2-sty Avail
price that is allordabte C M 1024 Newly crptd & painted ate lo show property for 3Br 2Ba frplc d/w spa now $695 mo 650-7275
S121,500 751 319 1 WaterfrHtWH4trful _0_1_1_1 __ t,_i,..1"'""!"'....,___ 776-9t50 sale CallS1eve973-1373 gardnr $1250 Open Hse --
RHUOH 1H DOWI N L'J H l lOO Charming COM Jb"2ba Wed/Thurs/Fri 4-7. 2001 Ill.AID IEW COllOS C:.SELECT -r-PROPERTIES
IORTHWOOD
&IHROOM
New on market·Ldrge 2
story lam1ly toomt> 5 Br 3
ba dtning room lam1t~
room One Br ,;nd bd
down stairs Premium 101
w•ll'I spa $224 500 l:l~llP
Par1ch 644-6200
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,,..ustom & lovely w1tt1 Pool.3 8d 2 be OWC O•l t Oatl . Cottage dinllndry rm-no Htghtand 650·3969 I • Iott. 2 Bd. 2 •den, sec
I t 30 b $ OSK 12 5., 30 NB All --btOg, rental office open p1Pr/ to&t or oat 1 at ,. yrs 8x35 w/Cabanna 1n pets $1100 760-1164 CdM 3/2br hse rental Incl Mon-Sat 1.5 PM 810
side he Oak sp11at stairs Hutch Agt 549-7991 Adll Pk Sorry no pets Nr 836-6722 John Macin· den appls dbl gar $800's Baker St 241.1275
!>team bdlh tabutou!"> Brand new 2 & 3 Bdr con-Hoag Hosp Walk to bch 1osh 539•6190 Best lee
1>.11chen secunty system dos 1 mi 10 beach Ownr wtll help fine on Hse wlpool 4br incl den Easts1de 1 bdrm small bul
& solid oak doorsthru-ou1 S 10 000 bonus 642_9558 OAC For 1nlo 673-55 11 lrplc cnarm wd llrs gar Harbor Ridge Dynasty cozy w/nalural wood.
this 3 bdrm 2 ' bath Beaulllul new 14x44 upgr formal dr S 1100 nr H20 S 1800 Ga1ed comm S4 15 851·9526
homP Enroy the good hie --------• thruout cathedral ce1hngs 539-6190 Best Alty fee Agt 640-15291759-8459 on 1~.e water • 1n a home US-..llE SlOt,t•O Easts1de 1Br $4751mo. r• u bay wndw Advil pit. B / H V Homes Monaco mdt Some uttls pd Available cit 01st1nc11on at a Large 2 d 1 bo w pa110 rPa9onable I roct> Re-Bu1tdable A-2 properly S27 900 S9001mo 2204 Water-2. den S t300 pr mo Aqt now Call Larry 54&-5882
duGPd to $590 000 FEE Perteet inveStment or Cute 78 12l!40 bay wndw lront Or 675-4797 673-7761 760-1397 Easts•de prvt bach All starter home 2 bedroom nice NB pit. rec rm pool
ti3 I• l 400 Owner will assisl with $22 900 Cotti Mt1I 2224 LIDO ISLE IUCllHOISE uttls pd Immediate oc-
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\\ \I I HI HI,., T financing Call today WARD MOBILE HOMES 2e r 2Ba condo Den gar S 1200 month 1 yr tease cupancy $350 851-0424
fie 1'11 .., '"•-536-2313 991-4990 or 645-t606 pool upstatrs S 1050 Joe Chnstopher 675-041 t E-s1de lu,.ury tn a pine tor-
E LIDO REAL TY 57j. 7300 est Lg 2bd frtdg d/w enc R •t l <:.TATE ltAaza lay•l ... t Ylllac• Sierra Mgmt 641-1324 831 1..00 • • Npt Crest 2Br den 2 , oa patio bbq.gas · water pd • Mob1lehome on Newpon $350 bach pad 1us1 hsted condo pool. tennis Lse S590/mo Aten 631 -6741
THE REAL
ESTATERS
LllO ISLE 101 Yl1 Li4t Std 0,1 Daily 11·3
USTSIDE llCOME
Great µoten11al for 1eno-
yators here 2 houses on
large lot in close·tn East-
s1de 1oca11on One 3 bdrm
& one 2 bdrm. Only
$1850001 759-1501
Beach BackEBCay Front & appts provided all ut1ts pd s 1250 no pet!t 646-9148 IO WAfTllll! others 300 oast Hwy new deals daily 539-6190 •
673-133 T Mon-Fri 9-4pm Best fee Ocean view executive S595/mo 2 Bd ,.,, oa
Marvelou~ 6 Br h,1yf ront. 78' nn bay. pool.
spa 100' boat spact· $4 .8~0 ,000
C harming Spanish :~ Br '1. Ba on ~5' lot. lrg
df'<'k. C.'ourtyard. pwr ~ ..,J, p $I, l 00,000
&·aut1ful 3 Br. 2 8.:J, playroom. fireplace,
beam ce1hngi. Xlnt Cmanc·mg $420.000
HYSllf DRIVE llYFRHT COHO
Jelly & Bay view, nt>wly Ut'<·orat<.-d Mai
Kai. 2 Br. 2 Ba, 40' p.Jtto $0~5.000
FAM MEDICA L UR
home H V Hills 4 Bdr townhse, gar. ldry rm, Fabulous ocean view tn 3BOR 2BA Yard-trpt-family rm dining rm yard. close 10 shops
Laguna Beach A best grdnr-new appl-no pets s 2 6 o o / m 0 Ag 1 1923 Pomona ~~t~83~wner / Agent 1st+ sec S850 497-6287 673-7761 TSL IAIAIEIEIT
3Bd~m 2'i'r Ba:S yrs new. Overlooks Newporl S&OO H2· 1103 IREEIUAF PARI dbl all gar w/opener. 2bdrm 2ba w/gar yearly
A t>eautllul 24 11 60 It 2BA yard, bit-Ins, Mslr suite, 539-6190 Beal Alty lee llSTAIT II
2 Bath highly upgraded sec. sys. new llra Kids ok Spacious and lovely Big S695/mo 2 Bd 1 '·~ba E-home Large 1tv1ng • din· Avall now. $995/mo h 1 k Ing & kitchen area witn TSL llllT 1•2• llOS Canyon townhome, 3 BA. side town ouse 1 e new
family room off enclosed ----den. 2'i'r baths • large laundry room. gar.
porch Also 8., cond 3BA tV.BA dbl gar tg fncd patio S t650 per mo pallotyard, on bus route,
Call Agt 540.5937 yd $900 avail 8-155 UNIQUE HOMES easy freeway access
751-2523 675-6000 2629 Orange
Coaaerci1l 3Br 2Ba. den 2778 SPACtOUS twnhme 3BA TSLl&IT H2·1I03
Prerrt7 1250 Lorenzo No pets $1000 den, 2''7 bath Wrap~ Lge 1 bdrm on Victoria. nr
Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart·
ments & Townhouaet
from $660 (Atk abOUI
furnished aptt, complete
with TV, linen• & utenallt ,
must be rented tor short
term or tonger) On Jam·
boree Rd. al San Joaquin
Hiiis Rd.
144-1100
·$500/mo 1 Bd 1 ba apt
across from beach Good
tocatton. must aee
1216 W Balboa
TSL llUIUHIT
M2-1I03
Spac1ou~ \lnglt' on"'
b two bl'droom aph
BEST
VALUE IN
NEWPORT!
FURNISHED 01
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Apartment~
Newport Beach So.
1700 l 61h Slrt't>l
(at Dover)
642-5113
PHIHUU HOME OCUIFROIT
.==:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;;;; Ocean & J l•tty vwwc;, martn<> room. 4 Br. TURTLEROCI GLEN ~Ba. 3700 ~ ft . car parking $1 .285.000.
GENCY Aeq $9600 pnce
slastii See thtS 3Br 2Ba
w/huge wood panel den
massive lip blttn book
case MESA VERDE
S 127 900 Dave Agt
546-5880
•••• REPO. Sierra Mgmt 641-1324 around patio S 1650 per Nwpt Ave/ Harbor Super
..,." mo Agt 675-6000 cond $445 851-9526 Great reduced foreclosure 3Br 2Ba, pool, spa North
wlfabulous frontage on CM Pool svc S 1200/mo siffi'Worshtppers deltght Lu.cury Condo walk to So
Newport Beach No
~RCr Irvine Avenul'
ldl 16thl
645-1104
IAYSllE PUCE IAYFROIT
Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br, 2 Ba up.
Z Br, l. B:i down :! b<1at Sl'Jl't~ $1 .250.000
41R, Fam, Rm, Di1 Rm, l /C, s,1 o,n Hst I Reatton PrtYiew Fri. 10-2
" 12 CREEi Si DE (off Syc111or1 Creek)
I UHi& IUC" IULLSIDf
Ph'i:tM.' don't W<t1t for your rt-al L~ldtt> Panoramic nc:ean & city Vt<'W, 5 Br 3 Ba.
;tgent ln <.all you about this outstanding spacious entertaining homt· $1 .100,000. om•nn~ C-0mE> to OPEN HOUSE or you
may miss out on this magruf1cent Broad-
mon· "Glt•nneyrf'" plan placed on th
markf't for 1mmf'Cl1ate sale
Custom l'lcgan<·(· throughout, yH
<'omfortablC' and trulv mVlttng
An .1dult o<.<·upu·d hmm·
with prtdf• .md tot.ti 1 .ire>
This'" nut JUSI som1· turo" rental prop
1 rtv wh1•11• thf• St'llN thn·w in '"decorator
~w·t~t·'" c•arp+•t, and .. 1.1pped un a coat of
Novay1 whtU· µc.tnt th1'> home refit'<.~
thf' ~>4 .... l o f quality tn .J most !St•rt>ne
IO<tllCHl
L1 .. t1·d .11 n 1.1nv It'll., 11f tltmJ~111d., o f
d111l,11" l>t •lo"' 111v1~tm1•nt for a prompt
s.;Jlf• to th< fortun .. il•· huyPr.
alist1tally pm't'd at $285.000
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Newport Blvd 3 res•-Sierra Mgmt 641· t324 bach bungalow app!s in-Cst Plaza. lrptc. elegant
dences & one com· BETTER RENTALS eluded ullls too $425 trench drs AIC tn-home
mar c 1 a I pr ope rt y Prtmo area 2b1 plex 539-6190 Best Alty fee Security 2 Br 2 ba.
w /ocean view Al w/poot Chtld tine ,550 --------• tnclCls W/D pvt club S685,000 an unbelievable many others advertised VIEW RENT AL Great lo-w/lenms cts pools. iac
investment 759-1501 •• 3l·lllO* cation Spacious 3 Bdrm. sauna beaut dee club wm•um I tr
u Ilse much more $835 Redone & ready 3br 2ba 2 ba home wtth cnarm & mo incds most utll's St
home w/~ar & yard at detail s2ooo per mo Albans days 638-0405
90 B 631-1400 $600's 53 -61 est lee DC~NFAONT RENT AL eves 731· 7528
Brand new 2 & 3 Bd con-
dos-choice of carpets
$925/up 64'2-9558
Eastslde, 2 bdrm. 1 be,
gar Lge yrd, w1r & grdnr
pd $825 mo. 646-2389
2 Bdrm '10me Yearly MESA PINES 2650 Harta
lease at $1200 per mo BEAUTIFUL Bach $475
631-1400 LIKE NEW 1 BO $550/up
WINTER RENT AL PAVT patio, pool, spa
Available Sept 8 to June 8 TOP area. quiet no pets
2 B~rms. I ba, tge Ill/Ing H1·2••l
rm. kitchen S600 per mo
EASTSIDE 2Br 1Ba, gar 631-1400 Ntce 2Br 2Ba No pets.
Avatl Aug 1 ().tux 2Br
condo Must see to ap-
preciate View or Harbor
Xlnt amenities Securled
parking Call Valerte
(213)278-0211
Clean spacious 2Bt 1Ba.
lrplc. gar. w/d Xlnl loc
S850 Lee 675-4912 Ag1
CUffhaven 2 Bd I ba Ht In
kitchen, lrpt. no pela
$650 6-42-2134
EASTBLUFF apacioU"a I
Bdrm, pool. pleasant
area. No pe11 $625/mo
644-4767 ~ 786-11 72 I ~1.-ZC
0-1 Ull FOR SALE
NEWPORT PENINSULA
Contact Tom Jackson
Ashw11I Schnelder
476-2660 S675 Broadway St WATHFROIT HOMES Avall approx Aug 1 LIDO VIEW Spac delux
Newpor1 Baytront prtma 650-5042 OO 1• llOO S525t mo 760-1418 or cusl 1Br, 2 lg baths Lte
flt bid S1600000 131·1• I•· 642-7528eves/wknds S1250tae6756359 o ce g · • E-11de hse w/garage & • 3fll!O Michelson Dm1e Bill Grundy Rltr 675-6 l6 l newer bttns well kepi 2br POOL. fireplace. pvt patio Nu. ocean vu. al bch, lg
Irvine lactat Prtf 1350 kids/pet S600 s at Sa1t1 Aaa 2210 X-LG 2BA S635 3br, 2ba, deck. gar, ldry
LafaH Jeacll I 041 I.I RI lllLIAIU 539-6190 Best Ally fee So Co Plza 2br 2ba pool Easts1de no pets 557-~~41 yrty s 1200 64 ·2423
MESA VERDE 3Br 2Ba -home mid S500 s kids P111 1 Br lrplc pool. patio. Nwpl Terr Twnhse 3 br 3.& ACRE LOT See our A3 ad under 1069 spe S 1200 incl grdnr & 539-6190 Bell Alty lee gar No pets 399 W Bay 2'~ ba, lrplc, patio, 1 car
OCH• YI/ht 1at1 r4. waler No pets Ortve by • St S545 650-6357 gar & Crprl, comm pool
1321,000/Mah lfftr IEWHRT IUCll 2963 Baker Then call Coa•o•iaaa•• STUNNING Large 1Bdrm $850 mo 1" 835--0292
OWNER WILL TRADE IUR IEW llPUIH 631 -1266 Agt U1fa11illi.. 2410 garden apl pool $465 Bonnie 9-5 wkdyt
Call Riok lytn, llr Ch01ce 01 two steps to Mesa Verde lse/lse opt 5 Jbr 2•,,ba prime location 710 W 18th St OCEAN VIEW APT 28R 710· 7212 Aa ... i•t ocean beach walk to Br lam-rm. play rm 3 ba untv park area Patio 2ba, new carpeting, taun-
1' markets & res1aurants 4 wet-bar spa, 3 car gar w/d. pool Jee acceas-gar WE OFFER A CHOICE dry lacil. I garage 1pece
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c h1tdren ocean view $359 ooo each • 1tv1ng? We can otter any--
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gfoss mcome $2720 pr Beautiful 3 Bd 2 ba house. a• Bd house If looking In 2Ba 1Ba w/carport & patio
mo 905 & 925 Temple llS-llOO large bacllyard. 2 car gar. lalMI CM, NB, or HB think of us $800 y .. rly 548·5682
Terr Property 1s clear w/d hkp hol tub, alarm ltlll" 26~ llrsl lor that choice of S -1 -1B lB v 1 S350 000 net Ownr 1ya. I bk lrom Newport • vv 1_w,.11111lng pac: out r a u 0
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Spacious owner·• un11 112·2222 _ Accustom to 1 ury 3.br 28r. 2Ba, pool. trplc, wet near Marina S-42 5 VI 3 b 2 b Id OW overtoo ktng aandy p -137-5 ux 1 bar, w/d, mlnutta to 4~-9482 noon to 8pm ew r, a. ry. ·
beach Vacant -tmmed (aj11tdal llf 2ba chefa kit 2 gar AV FaattlOn 11 Ot bch LHM -d«:I<. gar. nr bch Avail
possession Juat r• Ind R' b conJo dr .. t ~~;i11~~ra:.~~ty~e:5o 11500 Or $11100 °mnthly Hut. ltacti 2740 81 15 yrlySl200~2-2423
modeled Tradea nc-financing 3500 1<1 It _ _ 675-e.468 Of Sunny On~ IBdrm w/prlvate balCony
cepted 606 So Bayfront 1901 E Carnegie. trvlne AffOt"d 3br 2b. two sty Realty 85-4 20$) Fr .. nty painted and
As I< Ing S 9 t 5 . 0 0 0 lndutl Cmpl11 (Unit• E & bltln1 crptt fncd kids P4tt GIHned 1 encl gar $4' 75
Ownor/Agt 644 9513 F) IM SQ " otc;, heavy $625 bike to ocean Baal. ltack 2140 Dee 8•0-55-0•
EAST BLUFF CONDO P•rktng dlvlHble 10 539'6190 Boal Rily 1" §tlcR HOOSE 39 2Ba 3Br 2Ba Garden Apt 2 ""'~"P-'11'-ii-!i,....-.. .,
3Br 2',,Ba .,.12'"i car gar l150 l<I ~ unlla La<ger LOVELY OLD SPANISH-4' den S 1100/mo P;r11eltY Pf\11 Patlol w/d hkup ln-
S I ~5 000 Owner/ Agt unlll aval 982"5533 Bdr huge park-Ilk• beck turntahed Re1pon1lble tide Fre"lhly pelnted &
760-8• 11 IAll ftr 1111 1400 y a t d 9 6 2 7 8 8 7 or party only 536-4398 cleaned 1 9nCI gar $725
983-0902 Hk f()t Jim 5 ••a 0.. 8"0·55-04 L 100 -~ Br 8'" ba tam-Fabulous Oceenlront lot __ --S.1tla WIHI ue t
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4 ur gar, 673-7767 ••I• S 1. 200 000 2bctrm home fncd •kid•~ BR oc.&nfroot l>Y1 beh, P411• w/d hkupt g•r. u111 •""'"~•en-·pY1--en-"t,-.""'
4760•16 ex 675 0812 e>et• S500 Avail Aug 1 ~Mc~~~~·~ A~~~~ 1ncld CIOM 10 beh. UOO cooking or emoktnt
I.I. btUI • I i60 ~-9-6190 e.1 Atty,.. 631-8250 e.42 1602 pl• MC ff2-46f0 S250 8?5-3391 IEWPllT TllUOI I VACANT 3Br. pool, Muna. N.--3 bdrm. 2'~ be 2 lty C M.;. In 3BR 2ba nom; TIWllllSI WILL TUii 1enn11. trplc S900 BCH 'rartaHfl, Val. w/gar 2 lrplc:, no pet• n.., O CC All ptlv+leQea
E•G•lfent bvy II $119,000 S3 300.000 M A I equity APT 18r IBe S4'75 Keith W/0 hkup. ulil pd, ctoM 1250/mo. S4t-3674
wtltl good fln•nc:lng 3 on 31 • un111 Low coat M2 •471 or "8·9853 lalMa Illa.. 27H ~'!2~~S1100 pla ~ HARBOR VIEW b .. ut
Bectroom1. 3 bath•. com-condoe under coo11rvc-lm 2244 28drm 18a1h troot hou "" ''"n Bdrm, au Ba tnet
muMy P004 ~ •P• • par~ lion S B#d Cty Can b4I •• vrty $825/mo 494' •524 utU '325 720·0375
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SERVICE OET AILING Hand wash & repair FrM est 7~· '229 speclaliatt In aa1M1mng1 exP« 751-3662 lie Have OWN auppi ... Fr ..
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rales for sm bus tr'41v •New cabinets refacing 111 CLASS CONST free M t Juan !>-48-9448 8 r L 11 Semen 650-6&46 JEFF LIC 8688
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Beckel-Hines Johnl>on petettve rates 751·3662 prices Chuck 642-2873 MIKE 646-1391 Call (818J785-1156 xt 953 Free est Stan 549-5068 Fine Furniture l<trcllens -
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Pvt yard prkg $700/mo 0 C Airport Irvine P_R_M_E RETAIL N t body/dark markings. roul!Mcustomer Vegas steno $7 33/hr Deputy experience non-am<*er Balboa Realty 87l--87..,..
lnci utlls 642-2045 Prof fem to sllr 3Br 2Ba Zerox secre1arial & 1 CM ewpor ans to CHIP 646-1540 transactions at our 10 E.IPE•IEICE Clerk S6 77 hr Hours 8 to Newport Beach Fasnion -
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Prltne weei(s sun avail pref S25-0 incl ut11 Jim Orang~ County Airport ~ll&JI 631-8016 1ra1neeOfeQu1 .. aten1 DllTllW.ST&IT 1•601 Jamboree NB EOE EstabOvil Prac:1tea at frt 6'6-7441 ~ Call today tor best setec D/"'•2•31.,. E,646•1004 area corner ot Rehtll & "'1""!2"!!'0'!!'o_s_q_tt_1_n-~PA!!"' Perstuls 3012 -LLOYDS NURSERY• ~ .,.. B XI b 1 t Industry expenence Chair-side neat & non-lllll .,....l mairlT tof.-v 1n NB CM area ---) lion ristol nt v1s1 1 1 y S550 mo 3017 s Or· _ _. ws ·~1 ftt
NB REALTY 675-1642 Respon rmmte to sllr 2Br Only 2 suites left 1200 ange 85l-8928 ESCO•TS/IOIELS F'orcons1dera11on please :~::,P ~~~~No~•n-o• .. Ol<Je( PIT answefkm
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Vac1tiea Wall\ to bell 675-0688 build 1o suit Compet11tve 2000 SF $1000 month Outcall ONLY 835-9199 apphcationorcall Dental Front otlice required ~O-l9l7 I Salary c.ommensur11e phones ~ ,....,.,~
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GAIN COMFORTABLE A h 11 Sc .. ne .. e & parllinn 45 SQ It chenteM! ~2· 19 ..,__,.,s-Full i-e~it .. own 1-2 Years exper required MAKE MONEY WORKING Sevtw&I.......,.... ~ 10. RENT & THE NICE FEEL· s wo .. 1" r Wesl-·N T1""'or Co 17900Magl\ohaSlfeel .,..,...... "" -" 32 ~AM 2PM _.,,...~
2901 •71 2110 -1 " Mert,lff'I, Fount-n"al'-'C .. 92708 eQuoP ·busr ShOP·ca11 Hrs wi. AT HOME De lloooeo take ordeu 1n market~ ING OF FINDING A NEW ,. • I.a .a • .af 10 cu • ~, ,. t .. -"-s [)e1s ts r···.. ......,1 no e•,_ ~ .... ,.. -.. T '• 4021 '7141963-8396 964-5550 from 8 lo 5 I sto•E•M• CLElll ::f·:-~~-r~---,·,·....:.;:::; my~o ""or ·n--t~·.~. ·2""0""r_2_b_a_g_a_r_d_en_a_p_t--poo-I-FRIEND• SuOl<.e , 2 or 3 OCEAN • • I " ""'' _....., --.. ~ .. • ... ·--........
1acS322 Nancy 540-9668 VIEW oles lncf I 1 re<:ep1 IND COMM IOOO SQ 11 WANTED Peof>oi! <>ee<ltng Equal Oppty Emptyr IOIESTIC F T 9 JOAM 6PM Mon-envelope T M D . Dept Morr1SOO 662·58"3
832-363 t dys avbl 7128 * OC s iargesl dgency' * & olc eQu1pm1 use Nwprt w Oll•ce n Co"a Mesa p .. 1 TO SS$ S tO 000 up BANKING EIPEllOCO Fri Receive non-lood A 560 E 2nd St. $u11e 8 -
CdM 4 blks 10 bell 1Br
avail $hr 3Br 2 ~Ba Pref
n/skr rem S370 760-6043
Most protessoonai and F astioon 15 1 7 14 )640-0755 2 13-435 837 t No credit v no penalt't items stocit t1em• 1nvo1c-La Habra Ca 9093 1 Piil TI•E
complete service ottered' "IA LIDO FRONTAGE •-ao .. •c••tall 3002 Denison Assoc. 673·7311 TELLERS Otpenll ,•ng Oed I Mar,areaj tor ing & delivery Related F • day -k 9AM to •PM *We serve all c1t1es in • n.a _ ,. u 1me omes 1cs 1ve-Ht>er Managet· aclory <>Ytlel no Saturdiy or Sunda~
oco •Cllaracler and em· GrtH4 FIHr 1 SPIRITUAL READINGS Heir W1att4 5100 Full & Part-Time <>Yt E•penenced only retail stofe tor ladies $4 75 hr Call btwn g !
CdM GREAT ROOM
Bath use of k11 den Ir
ploymcnt rel CllflGk in RETAIL/COMM L AdvK:e In All Matter~ & Laundry ironing gen8f'al ASSIST. llOISElllHll 0 clothing •n Costa Mesa 11AM ~8-9408 Wr!IP
lull For Lease Counseling 1815 So El •TUElfFYlllTII Apar1-t1fneandtl'lreelull-fl0useclean1ng ctothes Supervisory ~~per St0<e Is pan of an ex-ping Sll1pci1n9 & so,,...,.
S575 640-4255 IEWPGllT ITUSTll Conlact Tom Jeckson at Camino Real San Clem Our sales peocle wear ume positions available care & hte cooking Call wlholel background re-paneling 17 store cha•n pl\one A typing
Ashwtll/Schnetder Loe 0 •92• 7296 blue iearis on lhe fOb & For these POSl11ons. you Bart>ar a Mon-Fn 2-4pm quired IOf lulltime oa.,s Al leut 3 yo exp in lad.es
Fem non smoker shr 132-'13'
Laguna Bch. new ocean-f
vtew home Must~ resp leat1ls W1ate4 290
& neat No pe1s $450 Need J or • Bdrm home 1n
mo 497 5407 So Orange Co beg1n-
•Sptrttua1 Psychic Ad· week comm POSltlOns 1unct1on1an<l us1s1 OFIAFTSMAN ige t>oat W.Ul UY CLll v1ronment a-1 u ........
Cll-2llO can make $2500 ' per wtll perform bale teOe< EOE 16191753-0339 I 01scounl cs•o~~~g ... ~~
vlSOr & Card Reader * now open due to P«SOO· customers with rou11ne mtg needs drattsman tor 645_5000 ext 521 on eitp Fu1 ~na111s
Ctaatrci1J Past p1esen1 & luture nel advancement One ot transactions and electncal mechamcal & package Equ1 Op-1 .. •••••••• hatall 2tll 675-2495 or 631-896'4 the •argest growing Solar problemswithoutc10$9 f 1 Housetieeper IM!--•n tor ponuM~ Empt~ Send 11
PT Earn $1200/mo 6
hrs wt1 Tina. ( 10-Noo'll
Tues-Fn 740-2053
Fem lo sllr 3Br 28a Balboa mng appox Sepl 1 We
Is apt S200 mo utlls pd have 2 sml children-no
Avail 8/ 1 Call 673-9465 pets Leave message at
Del Mar Inn San Diego
alt Sat July 2 1 !6 19)
755-9765 or 1214)
226-0923 tor James
Byrnes
Resp fem rmte to share
decor turn home. trplc 1n
your bdrm Pvl bath
S500 • 12 ulll 640-4262
Power Co in the WO<ld sopervl"°" or add1tl0f1al manual graphics ul or tattler & 8 yr Old boy resume 1 o C 1 n d a PART· TIME Vined f'loUrs
• CdM dll! su11es ~C. empt UNIQUE SOCIAL CLUB Leads provided draw traming You need 3-6 pen ume 64S-557o Beaut Batt>oa hOme I fashions 8140 Sunland to include earty .t..M
prkg from $225 2855 E with photo & monthly comm1SS1on 75t-3008 monlllsasalellertra1nee * llllV2flS * Mon.Fri non-smto.r must Ave Sun v111e~ Ca weekends Mus111a ... Ot> Coast H..,.., 675-6900 parties 55 t-8320 nr; d "' & b d 91352 • dabl _..ICle 1-•1 -1 AC-COUNTS-PAYABLE or eq1.11 .. alent tnduslry Full time 8am-5pm Mon-rive nm oar -.. 11en11on pen e """' a"'
The fastest draw In the Lest I Fo1a4 3004 Newport Beach Real Es-e>1peroeoce Frt no summer lletp ac-sal ary 575.3793 Edwo.8ouz1 1ruc11 van stall#•
West • Dally Piiot 5 Mo Butt Cocker sp1n1e1 late Investment Co For1mmed1ale :epted3 s82ta~ ,t4 Ps"' 523-4920 !MECHANIC ElECTRt· ::::i1 d·~:s·~~ =e
Clasaifled Ad Call Today pup & accessories Ms seeks motivated clerk for considerauon please ,..pply 1 u man t Housekeepe<s houser.ien CIAN MARINE hpe1 •n area Must ~ Cleoen·
642-5678 papers S 150 548-08•9 heavy accounts payable stop by and cmplete an Costa Mesa Full-chuge cook & I tools a must ApPly 1n dable Contact Greg
desk computenzed ..,. apphcatlonorcall Jotin E•erc1se nstuctors clean Positions ready person N-potl ~ow-Hy<let..4on<1eythruFnda)
vironmenta • 549-2988 Junet>etween9AM and3 s 12 50 hr will train now• N E WP ORT bOat Co 501 J1s• SI t>et'*99" 930 and \0'30
L~OROSCOPE_ ~ SYDNEY
0MARR
Thursday, .July 26
ARIES (March ~I -\pnl 111) ' ou Gin lorntl' 10.,1 Jrttc k F-ocu11 on
needed material "1.:cunt\ '\al1.•t\ mt':i"iure., L1m1h mcmtx-r 'llrt\C.'.'S to
rc11torl' harmom -tx· rl'll'Pll\l. gr:ic1ou~ and d1plnmJttt \1one\
p1uun.· 1' hnp.htl·r than n11gin.1lh ant1upatt•d t anu~r n:m\e pl.1\\ ke'
role
TAl tH S 1 \Juil 211-\1.1\ ~Ill ~IJIU' ~u1.1"' '>hal..l·n -\oU ha'c
murl· room 1h1.·11.· "tll tw .1ddl0d \l.)\tal Jllt' 11\ and \OU might get
111,11a111111 111 tra,t·l 1-.n·p n•\ol11t1on'> l<lnlemme. diet. nutrttHln and
"'l'tttht '-llt1111 t n p u1u Id 1n'111 \l' rl.'l.111 H' ~ag.1 llanan plJ\., l..l'\ rok
GEMINI ( M.I\ ~I -June ~0) '-l1u1.h \m•, mcv,agl· lor \aluahll' hint
•\l'lcnt J'lU\ n11.·11t' n•ll1·l t111n' ah1llt\ 111 rt·coup lo~"i t "ck high 11m1ng
·rnd intuit ton art· 1in '·"W'I '¥ ou an on mofl' ~ohd t•mot1onal :ind
tinanual ground lh 111111gh1 ~llu'll ha't' "the '>ctrct ··
CANCER (Ju1h : l luh ~,) I .11..1.• 1n11tat1H he.· read\ lor d1ange
1rn'cl , am't\ .ind rnnl.1111.t· f \h1h11 p1on1.•1.·nng 'Pini 'trl''-\
ong1nalll' d"pl.I\ \1•uragt· 11l lo I\'"''""' \ ou "'II ht.· Jt nght pl:iu· at
l r11\.1al monw111 \ 11 fn' hgurl'' 111 om1ncnth
LEO (Juh '' \1111 ~~' I am1l~ rncmhc.·r hc.'l'1mw., alh twlp\
pre\ cnl lo'i\ J 1.x. u' on \l'l r l't' ' l.1 ndl'\11 Ol' t•nroun tcr\. ma.1ur dol11<.'\l tl
adjU\IOH'.111 '11u'll 1.tt'I h.i' k\l,tjtl' \ "'" \OU lOUld p3rllllp.lll' In media
event I uun.1' l 1hra \rnrp111 Pl'"I'"" phi' \t~ntlllant role\ .
VIRGO l \ua 2 '·Sl·pt ~~l I >dine u.·r1m llml· min"'' rl.'ah1c that
many of~ou1 uw1ra11on' 'an no~ he tulfillcd Ind•' 1d11al "'ho aided tn
past 1i. bal k on s<:enc and rnn lx'lOOll' a '1goroulo all\ Moon po<.1t1on
hi&hhlttm 113lc~man'>lll1". friend~. hopc"i and powe·r' ofpc-"'uas1on LlBIU (~pt 21 <kt ~2) r mpham on re'ipon'i1h1 ht). carerr.
,p._'t.1al relat1on,h1p l hi'> t.in lx-a pmH·r da) katunng monc) and
love: t ltthre k~~o1H learned in ~n·nt cnde<nor < apnlom natt'e
want\ 10 help und will pnn l" 1t lan1:ct 11id1" 'dull I mnl..c\ 'nhd
rec om me ndat1on SCORPIO (Ckt ~' 'O\ 21 l J\l'rcnt on traHI communicallon.
ab1hty to o'~rwnw d t\tamc and lanauaic ham~rs !\s-.1inment can be
comp leted \Ou µin added n·cogn1tion and wu .. 11 h. \il" nccc'i"i .t.o late'it
wuf(f matcnnl >\ w1tkr audience a"Ail1ts )our performance
SAGITTARltJS(N<1' 22 Dec ~I) \trC'i\1ndependcnl·c.crtatf\1
ty wi lltnanC''l'I to get to hc11rt ol matter\ .\cC't'nt sclf-relt;ancc do )Oml' ~r .. onal Jrtt't'tt\ r wor._. find out :1bout l'\"~ourcr<, othcn ch.11m McaM
br 'lkcpttcal nc\. l co. Aqunnu'I ~~(In~ fi*urt: an 'ICCnano
CAPRICORN ([X-1. ~2-Jan. IQ}· ( ooper.itl'•C cOom nrc
cmphasut'd f-<xull on panncnh1p, publtc appc-al~. dultna\ with
women and mantal .. 1atu\ ( 10 '110"· ch«k lcpl rtQUlrt'ments bt ;aware
of fine pnnt. Canct'r and another CopncorQ pla) p.iramount mlr'i
AQUARIUS (Jan 1C)..f.eb 18) l:mpha">t\ on ~stl' 1 .,~., J'l("t\, Ion
dt'lt11nn-call' and pl1n<1 l'\'latcd to hohd•) or \:lcat1on lra,el. Memb(f
of oppoSlt(' "'X t'I drawn 10 >OU, U~llS \OU \tl and NII I\ now tn ~ llUf
coun. Ocm1n1 Leo. '-[llttanu' f)t'n<ln'I tigurt prom1ncn1h
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
Call:
U2-Hll
FOUND Blacl\ Cat big yel-
low eyes, wt11te neck &
s1omach 645-9760
Found brownish k11ten
freckled lace Beech &
Newland H B tree 10
good nome 969· 122 1
FOUND F btk Pllbult mix
looks yng VIC Ptacen-
t 1 a Victoria 71 19
646-8077
Found Gray cat wiconar
tn Northwood, Irvin• area
731-11 16 aft 6pm
FOUND in SJC young male
dog All black Lab or
Do~-m1ll 66 1 -17'>0
FOUND K11tan lam blk
Vic Fullerlon Ave Cosia
Mesa 642-2046
Found Set of 11eys 1n
Cos11 Mat• Parto.
548-9197
Found White dog Wllh I D
Newp<>rt 8ee<:h Animal
Shelte< 644 3856
Found Ladles preterlp
uon glHHS 'T/22 II
WestcltH Plaza 648-8028
Los1 7 / 10 SlameM t.male
c.at 3 yr1 Old REWARD
642-311•
•••• w ..... Slll
Aerobic lnSlrUCIOfS lor Ill PM weekdays for 1n 898-8095 DOMES TICS 6•2-6, 42 I Nwpl ~ach 9 3 Oa11• a m. only 642-'432, ~omans spe SJ 50 hr onterv-appomt~t No lee Ms Dee _ -FlortSI needed 1mmed•·
comm start 540-8276 ORllA 11e1y No uperoence lmlltl PUil S&LIS IECUllC PU IPll&Tll
AIDE part lime Hand•· CALIF oec;8$Slr. Must na .. e car Extensive Knowledge Re-for Cr•r·Sl•ct" Scnoo A.ppr,, AnSW«•ng ,....o<» EllP 0 capped lady nds strong FEDERAL 6i'5·2335 4-6PM quired Reta.I expenenoe 16835 ~roc~"u•sl F V pretefred but Wlll tnton
female lllde. 4 hrt M-F Fit or P I counte< help lo• preterred 64S-0210 -I 962-331, Call 642·140J IC>t apc1 $6 hr 650-6039 art 6 2700 Harbof Blvd r-
Answeflng-SeN•ce Te•e· cos:: ,~~6~2~626 g~~~•rr~r~1t~~ience 031.IJ p·llUI.. p~~::•b ~r~n•eo~~~
phone Operators various Equal Oppty Emplyr las Statiel Werttrs persona111y a must slltf1s 362 3rd St Ste C , H• Pholo 646 2424 Laguna Beach wanted part time S4nr 1um -IWllCllllST ca11 Steve 645-5760 Econo Clea~•<. APPT SETTERS
5pm-9pm S 100 a ~ Acrylics wraps. etc CdM 640-1900 GENERAL OFFICE tor
9roW1ng Consl Co Reta'
e<l atmospflf'<e ~ ull t•,.,e
548-808<1
PART TIME PRESSER WANTED
~~6 1104
Guaranteed comm Tues-Sat
GQOd phone voice
Wtll train No selling
Call anytime 75 t-3008
PRESSPERSOl'o t.B Ott•
& let-~· lllt>ft' ""'°'LI'
IPPh •n per~OO ()(f!ll•
Pr@s.s 1-;oi ~IK:,., Blvo
1· A i-IJ'llongton ~ Asst Mgmt & Sales pos-
111ons avail Xlnt pay ben-
efits & adv oppon Apply
1n ~llOn only at JOELS •
SC Plza. The City or
Westm1nste1 Mall
ATillTlll MECHANICS
WOOD& METAL
FABRICATORS
ELECTRICIANS
& DRAFTSMEN
be a part of Ille growing
high-tech mob•le mea1ca1
fleld The lnterHCI Corp
1111 curreril oe>enlngs fOf
expartancad manuf1c·
turlng P«900nel In lrvtne
to devewp and produoa
new medtcal mobtle 1ys.-
tema Call (71')261·05'40
to achedule llTI lnt8f'V1-
AUTOIVEHICLE
MAINTENANCE
Require exp d lndlVlduaJ to
malnlatn n..1 ot Co car•
WUh, WU & gener1I
maintenance required
Full-time ~9-291&
llllPlllT
•HlllllN Blueorint f1rm tn Irvine S"ITS lllllll
needs lull time machine SJOO WEEK TO START
operator Mon-Frt 8-5 Mgr Tr1110Hs ASSI Mgrs
Ei1per pe-rson required to Merch.tn<losing Trainees
handle inventory ordm ~ '" .·1111e1 posit on~
1ng & printing Sh1ron o~· "'0 e•P nee com·
17 t 41 26 I ·5 120 plt'lt' on lhe-1ot> tra1non9
llOllHPH/ Assist
So Org Co Restaurant
prOQram •1p1d advanc •
ment 1n10 rngmt Must bf'
1blt' to st1r1 rm~ Call
Mr g1romberg ~51-<1010
\1otor Routt· \, uilahlt·
"*'~port tkaC'h Urf'a. lhrt"t'
hour" JWr da' t .arn n ppro,.
SttOO J>e'r month. ( alJ I I ·tM)
I Cl l :()4\ P\1.
t.IHl"l'LAT!{)N PFP1
h)F
Pro ... ate e1hlfi>hc c•ub re
QUtrM "'l't° o""'~ pe•
sonab•• B•R8ER 10
cate-r to d1~l!!fn1ng m...-
t>ers,.,10 Ac-01, •n wotlf'o9
to Ge~ral Man1Q8f r
2«' •9 Chenn•I R I'
Balboa CA 9266 1
PltCLIRIS 5 days per week includes
weekends 714 897--0365 P.ople """°need people ORANGE 1·uAST DAil Y f'llLOT Se!• to bu-.~ ""
lhouldalweysct'9dt:the l ,,_ IH.-<.• , a -..t <.t. ",,.,,t ~"'hltyou~I O' IHllUPll
Exp d P•rl-lim. t>OOk·
k"99' needed lor med•· cal ottice Must be ,,..t
nonamoke1. healthy &
m1ture 5'8-93 19
Clerical Mature person for
1mell 1mpor1 ftrm-Gen
ott duties-type 50 wpm
on W1rner near redh1ll
96& 0202
CollectO< dnver good drtv •
Ing rec;ofd good gas mi
P/T.FIT 5'47°0S8!>
s.rv;oe ~ec:1ory "' t,... E'Z Lill , .....
iiiiiOiAiil .. iYiP1ii1liiOTiiiiiliilmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iliiiiilmll.-~ Gua rant •ed wage. "'t
Newspaper
KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI
ccmm 8!'>2·912~ "" "
PIT llUYllY • •
LA TIMES 3AM-6AM •
7 d1ys Laguna B• •
S•2Sl lTI O t>Of\'8\
4Q4 849e
UClPntlm
···~ti ... 14 tn.etfWet .. .,..,. ..... ..., ,.. ..... ~w...
.... , • Tin.Ill,
Ml»l11l
CIRCLE K-MARKETS
COMPUTER OPERA TOA
TEACHER ~t 198'
thru mtd<lle of June 194S
alerting Mier; S 10 o ttt
Call P1ul S nvdar
979-1955
) NOW Hlllll~ ,,,-;:'-~ r -W11111111.a11. ~ /interviews da lyftom 11:00
~ \.a.m.-\2 noon .. 13IO ~North Peotltt C0Mt ""'·· Laguna Beech ton .at a
Vl$l
l714) tMllll * ...
(114) lt1·105I
PISCES (f fb IQ-Minh 20)· Rt' w1lltna to rT't~ rt'1rw and to
rthutld on mort \ohd stru1.:1urt Lunar cmpha\1\ on ad,cnturc
romance cha nae and a \'anct) of e\J')l'ncmc\ ~orr10 nntt\C ft' cal'
\ttt •1, hrlps w htrc confide nee ''con\ l·rncd .\d hl"rr to N "'c~p:r~10~1.~1~p:lr:::'::· l.!=::======~~=-==~!:!!!!!llll!ll•llllU11iiii
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Ora),ge Cout DAILY PILOT /W.On day, July 25, 1984
Wu... llM ti ut.. II ltlt Wut .. I lot u FrH tt Yta !!yea IDTALS tOl1 TRUCI WITAJ.S t037 racb to •••n, ••rrt.. 'za.e ..
Uon..,1Typl1t gen r•tauu111t UDlnAH/IDCITIYI SICUTAIY lfghan Hound. frM to id
Mortgage Banking llfm home Call awe art• 30• _--M:S~ TRUCK RENTALS 75 CHEVY LOVboma91. I 81f iJJf ' el" tf fJ
oftlce pWtOn IOI' Orf\Qe Ill WE NEED PIT H!LP lmtMdlate ee>enltlg fOt ••·
fl'T-mu.1 ~ llOCIUrattly-c:alhler waltr.....eounl« J*'lenOld (5-7 yn min) PllMMnt pf\ p«tOn.allty help 11 30 11n 2 30prn lndlYldwt.I In tut p80eO
Noe 01ftct ,,.., ~~ tt'llll·OOo<I p1y-c:1ll plulll ~ate of1lo9
n•tdt ..erat1ty with 548..,.113 ~
thorth1nd cepablllty Autlrlllan Sh•pard• e I [£ $ 2 0 PICV UP converi1r»:o~~ooo ~ WHY PAY c ......... $17 090
•97"'3f,
bWlef1t..eat "3~ 1182 George btr 11 or 1nr 2prn M11tl h•~ prof..-otlal
R9C~llon. l•tttpltl nen '32-0677 ~·~ & 1t11tud1 -' • -------Top 11'111& & pl .. aant "'" ()( ol'floe n FT Mutt Raa11uran1-W11trou & I Id type Mle\w1t.iy and haYe Hoel ... llPPIY In paraon pnone m1nne< requ '
plHHnt phone par-at DI Pr990'1 2287 Fair· Sul>mll ruurM & talary
lie• Salary com · rac:ttonateM•·<Mll1 aft6 I ! o1t ....... TRUCK ~ e.ect'I b...o OI· moe. Love. kldt, vat')' at-I I "' " ..
rY1«11urate Call Pam al "" -o.i:n r-.Mo1 573 31201875-41>51 tor fr .. lam Cocker Spttni4tl, • ~ • I r'I::" ~
eppQlnlf'Tl91'11 payed AKC. dog hMI & \ 714 ~·1:2050 ~
mu.. Excel cond Pvt
pany 875-812() ov•a tap an, r , --• mtr S2 '72 GMC Van 72 XKE Conv V-12, 8Yto,
\• too S&SO 750-828 I Plb. pit, ale, Grn, wire ,. A ,..OBY wttla. 73K ml S 12.999 PP AVA &
aonallty. nlcie otflcM near view Rd C M requlrefMnte 10 Pwson
accestortea 559.511.9 '----'-4111 ____ .:_~---~ SOLAR INSTALLER -'80 vw VANAGON 7.,.·~"70" /wk d
LowMU... 7pua,tte<eo 1eo..8ae6::;! n
1
or S!IGllBf
tr.. way co i.n. caH nal. 111 t Town & Country Mual have some elac:t . fr" Kittens. J adorable a;,1 JI 1•11 •·-I 'I 7014 plumblnQ, roofing oxpar neada good hom• IUICt Uetal • ____ 11.,,_u _____ _ c .... (6884)
se9a11 laraaaa ~ia HU We're De&l1.D' on
R&bblta. C1l'l 1,
Jetta'11, 8c1roooo81
QuantWDJ tJ Vans
AT OR BEL-OW
STICKER I
mra thOmas M3 1aei ratall ..... Ad-Sult• 15. Orange Ca
Exparienc.d Mull have 92668
Muat be wtlllng to work 54g.5345 or 51S 24b6 Magic Island co1 por11e 87 EXCALIBUR 26' BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
Recapt1onl1t/Sacretary-
lntenor Deelgn Well or-IOOd and cooking knowl-
edge Full lime Tuat
through Sal-.ottlfl eves
10110 nrt 7 dayt • wHll f rtt lltttll memn.<1t11p avallable tor ctrt1 cln outboard wall
Good mon.y Coll any tale at ,., rWN memn.<-• Q u I p p e d S 5 5 O 0 t9202 ~h 962-01129 '87 Ghia Ofdlg 1 1 ow~ good con ust tu ......
r n!Hd, aAOlillent PhOM
typing akllla Dynamic
atmosphere COM
S 1 tOOl mo 87S 445 t
ocretary Small Quiet
1ndua conatr office nos time 751-30011 11311 2373 ship prtce Contact T 751· 1343 1131· t854 u .... , a29so oao 788-5397
call 673-2343
Pure white kitten 1 wka Rosa 73 1 791 1
male 968-587 I At 8PM :.rick ton 35 -77. 5 salla. Cl111ica t04S teeretary wllfte bkkp1ng *STAFF SECllETAllY *
& general ofllca ex-Newport Beach Arc.h1tec
FILL/Tiil PH parlenoe all phases. Non-tur111 ffrm HOklng well or Shtlhu Bk/Wt lemalo lor a
smkr 642-5027 gan1zed lndlvldual good home 9 mo
OUIPICS lull slgMt. H/W, HIT.
Opening day whael, dinghy, much
Att 7PM 8Q4·3756 morel Beat otter over
1650 Jaguar Mark V Drop MtrcHH ltas 9145
head coupe au orig-In 172 28osE U 135k ml.
storage alnoe '61 S 19,SOO xlnt cond, metallc blue
cesh to settle ettate $6000 644-7384 _ • S4 tK 875-9060
OLYMPIC lkta Opening •HOIPTIOltlT* PAIT/TIME WOii wte1ec e1ten1 typing & 962-s100
THE Hill PARTNERSHIP, Opportun11111 available SlDn/IEI IFJ apelllng skills 01c Wt /Bk 1u>1 mtle kll1en mtke offer Leg 494-78e7
Also ..
11.1~ Cer(2). track& field Adi "1organ 3012 • 82 diesel,
prern sealg 964·238 t Refrlg freez.er new tetk ·57 f-blrd, lmmac.-wti'"a INC, Newport S.acil has with the LOS ANGELES lmmedllle opening Mull tapnone uperience a house rrained 2 mo 010 Immediate opentno an In-TIMES Clrcu1a11on Oa-h ..... good typing skills must Call Cethy at THE 960 u09
IELUll Hiil
MHOllEI! 100~
FINANCING
AVAILABLE on
approved credit.
telllgent & friendly rac:.p-partmant tn oor door to accounting knowledge HILL PARTNERSHIP _ & formica Int 11pmnakar, wired Int, bOth tops, tully
OLYMPIC VOLLEYBALL I 1 4 beam $29 500 rattored, must Hiii tlonlat w/exc.llent ptione aoor newspaper sales helpful 831 -0703 INC
... 1,. 111 >vN • program Guer•nteea ror more 111for m111on Faraitare 6025 '"" ... • .,,..ng ... vartous hoorly we,,. plus com-* E•"fllW SlOflfl&•y ganerat ot11ce ex ·-~ "" 675 6442 5it9 secrt'y desks~. din
choice seats. all final 786-7143 s t7,950 oeo 559-4545
events P P Dys~ -640-811 t Eves 644·2573 :.ABOT tGd cond Com-attl la r1M
Top purehue price In
arHI Seller aaalatant
plan avaltable. Call 0111
pertenoe Contecl Cathy m1ulon Hours 4pm to Immediate openmg in!•--------tble w/4 chrs $50 Color at 875-6442 9 Pm Tr a 1 n Ing Is Irvine area tor lndlvloual STUDEIJS TV RCA XL· tOO 19'" $ t50
• plete w/sall, sheets & ji.m-..-....-.-. .......... __
Ping Pong Table folding, oert $350/obo 759-0i64
must sell! $75 673-3581 I . ~ . -TOll
McCoy
Lt1se tr hrolltM
JllSUIOIS
llNRTI provided Potential to with good clerical skills a new hide/bo qn sz $200
A«eptlonlsl earn $300 plus per week mull Wiii train Varied an YOIR (earth tones) 642-3209 SAC1 Lge Gas KILN •n•t _ •••• See us today '
Newpor1 Beach law hrm For an 1nterv1ew call respons1blllt1es Good
has an 1mmed1ate open-957-236t &Kl 1204 benallts Salary open SUMIEll JOIS IOWI! 7 coucn 5 pe dmelte set
1ng IOf a receptionist saies 26 l-6222 We havt1 op.inmgs for $60 ea 548 4051
Never uted wlll deliver fotinson P lg sh1h gd
1-800-334-0854 ext 803 cond $325 675-6999
1001 Quall Street
Newport ee.ch
131-1100 Front offioe appearance IMMEOIA TE INCOME boys & girls between eaoellent typmg legal eK· Opp 10 seu 3.0 art at pres Secretary/Aecepuon1S1 12 16 years old working 7 sld oak meo s1y1.2
pertenee preferred Com-ttgious private newport tor archltectllntertOf oe-evemngs & Selurdeys leats·6 chrs-S600 obo SCRAM-LETS
ANSWERS
Slira • Deeb 7022
31vlf1zed quiet couple
needs space tor 3 t 9112 "WlRlllllll" petatlve salary and ben· club Sales eKp and refs sign omce Costa Mesa Earn money 1r1rs & 963-2034
,II •• ••o ~ 0 7 8 Expenanceo FIT .p, 1 1>onuses Call A d k d classic ketch sa11boa1
644-72t l /675-4870 feS
Local refs ~~"~ Privately selllng your car
can be hazard out to your
wealth' HouM of Imports
e s. ....ar1an oo"" rgDn For mterv1ew 25 .4 4 957_5725 M-F 9_5 PM Mr Rountree n1qs es , resser m1r·
__ 2_1_3-621-98 Sales ror $50-$200 tbll4chrs Breech • Orawr1
Verve Jersey
WHER£ you ARE
artender answers phone
111en says to patron
llECPT/SECn SECRETARY HI· lOH $500 ALSO hv rm bdrm UMIS I IYY Mon -Fri t0am-3pm incl corner bed group l\08ds e11per reliable sales Otner misc 786 2325
)ock lor 40 It power boat
NB Temporary 30-60 dys
S200tmo 650· 1190
******* EIOEllllTl•YEITOllY
offers highest value for
your pampered
Mercedes FuM ume. general ott1ce
out1es Ille tying f111ng tor
Fashion 1s11no firm
Salary based on e11per
Contact Phil Aammmg
tor appt. 720·9816
Resraurant
HSUYS
Eape< Apply m l)efSOn
Beach House. 619 Sleepy
Hollow Ln Laguna
S.acfl.
IEST&IWITS
person Full & part time Do you have good sec TUDENTS
Call 644 6990 retar1a1 skills (typing 65 SUMMER JOI$
Sales wpm d1ctat1on eb1hty) appro111me1e1y 2 years Full 11me $942 l mo Poss
llRSEllY SALES experience 1n a corporate 1l)le P/T 1n tall Apply
Need energetic person to environment and the now Must be 18, auto
grow with established ability to work under req'd Call 1 tAM-3PM
company Min t yr retail pressure. then you may Hunl Bch 96A-2890
nursery uper full time be the person we need or Miss V1e10 495-3315
stanng salary $900-an addrllonat secretary Successful growing copy·
St200 mo Paid hohdays with eacellenl com-mg & printing company
& vacations Hospital In-mun1Cat1on skills good needs an aggressive &
surance avall tntervleWS secre1ar1al skills and the motivated sales person
by appl only Tues-Fri ablllly to organize snd Expenence helpful, bul 646.-7441 t 111 I I C LLOYDS NURSERY pr or ze ass gnmen s not required all Dan Pastry chef, 2 yrs eKper .
knowleOge or European
pastnes. CMI Chemin SHY. STA. Amil.
lnlerested. send resume
complete with salary re-
quiremenls to
Shepardson between
10am-2pm 261 -1151
HPPLEIHT
YOHllCOIE
497-4477. eKt 290 Pan or full ume. eves.
Aestuarant Aul Mgr
wanted Mature adult
w/ability to relate to let-
low employees. srrong
personal pride & physical
stamina
*Train White you learn * Good salary w/bef'letits
Call Duane lor mterv1ew
wknds & graveyards
Neal appear & hand-
wr111ng onty neeo apply
2590 Newport Blvd. C M
SHY. STA. MECIAllC
ull time, neat appear
Apply In person 2590
Newport Blvd, C M
9-tOam & 3-Spm Ma.ka yoor anopp1ng eu-
Hamburger stano Redn111 .., by using the Dally Pl-
at Bristol 957-0717 lot Ctualhed Ada
Personal
Department
POllDEROSA
HOMES
2082 Busmess Center
Drive
Suite 140
Irvine. CA 92715
EQual Opportunity
Employer
Ttred of 11ltlng around with
nothing to do? Do yoo
like to m1ngl4!? If so give
us a )Ingle at (7 t4)
540-0301 lor an elCClhng
1ob as a telephone sales
person with lhe LOS AN·
GELES TIMES Hours
4pm-9pm Hoorly wage
plus commission Lo
cauon 1375 Sunflower
Ave. Costa Mesa
District Managers
II you en1oy workong with young boy\ &
g11l1 ond de\k 1ob\ ore not for you
consider o coreer "' thl' nt-w\poper circulo
t1on f1t'ld This s o un1qu,. po111ton with
doily chollt'ngt'i & rt-words
Ou• openings ore 1mmt'd1ole Appl1conh
must hove o von stot1onwo9on or truck
We ollt'r on e.1Cct'llt'nl solory with o bonvs
pion and gos ollowonct' We hav•· on
t'>.Ct'llt'nt bt'nelot pion tho1 nclud.-s ho\p•
•ol11ohon 1nwronc,. l1bl'rul ,ocohott ond
hol1doy1
Cond1dott'\ mu\t hu¥• o de\ort' 10 b•·
WCCl'Hful ond be wollonq ''' w<,r l., hard II
you thin~ you hove thi-quold·cot1orl\
please opply '" peno11 In
111e Daily Pilat
Monday thru Frodoy 9 I\ om or 2 4 pm
330 W. Bay
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
TRAVEL AGENT -FIT mm
2 yrs exp Apollo 1rained
Pleasant ofl1ce Call
552-3052 trv1ne Ask tor
llusra
VIDEO RETAIL SALES
ACROSS
I Hou110
5 NahvP ot l/e11P
Zi>elet
10 False gO<I
49 Trees
!>() Small island
!>3 Face uird
~6 Samovars
57 ProdOecl
·ll Brood
5<1 Helper abtJ1
60 Stadium rows
fi 1 Aslensk
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOLVED
V10eo T v stereo sales
exp nee tor a h1gn end
Video S1ore w1eaclus1ve
Imes Well-groomed &
well·mannered Call for
details Scott 63 t-7867
VOTER REGISTRATION
WORKERS S5-15 hr
poss Pd 3 times wk ly No
e,per nee Several open
,ngs tor appt 971-0227
Dining Room set Fr Prov
oval tabte 6 chairs but·
let chma cabme1. lovely
$1000 960 3384
Your wile musl unOer-
~tand you some she
knows WHERE you ARE ..
'llEED to rent boat slip tor
26 • 12 Tollycralt Cell
Richard 602-253-2635
PRl-OWIEI IMW'a
78 3201 auto a/c(578VCX)
79 32014spd s/rl440XUB)
bk fer Ptttr /ll1y
DIAL 21317t4 MEACEOES
HOUSE OF IMPORTS. Inc
Ethan Allar1 lleaulllul din
1ng dark pine dm1ng &el/4
chrs Sac11l1ce S750
962-8545 alt 6pm
80 3201 Sspd str( tJUB 133) Ptaf"' 9155 elling magic Island Cher-$lips avail Sailboats 31 or 80 32015sp sir( i BEN796)
ter Membership &2.000 less Month-to-month 80 5281 A/T si r( 1BYU638) • ·7 504 Osl. 4 dr. 4 spd.
Call 544 -6390 S 1 I pllt 6 73. 1395 8 t 3201 5spd sl r(OOO 199) v .f; co n d $ 1 9 5 0 BRlBTOL AT !DINGER
Nenled to lse slip or dock 8 i 3201 aulo sir( t DAG964) 6 3-l9"3. 553-l l09 dys IN SANTA ANA Sofa bedlloveseat $200
Gas stove S t50. On Wave· NCR Cash R991ster $200
less water bed wtdrawers 673-9519 675-7181
$200 Super sgl waterbed SPA/JACUZZI Never
$ tOO.all •Int 650·2765 used. xlnt cond $400,
10 accommodate new 65 8 t 3201 5spd sir( ldge225) Mt-0110
tt power yacht 120-1206 8132015spd s/f11cyd883) Ptrac~t 9157 'FAMILY SINCE 53 ..
S.l'l"'-ir•a 7021 81 3201 5spd 'S'( 1dog880) ·8 f Clasak Porscl'le 356.
-8232015spds/r(1DZFt45} 1600 super coupe Kint ---s3 Custom Pan-Am sall-82 3201 Stpd 'S'( 1EIT099) cond. Bst olr 645-8S73 '71 BUG. New rront end.
board Xlnt cond $600 83 3201 Sspd sir (010243) -motor 2 yrs old, runs
OBO Call Rick 548·3740 83320l 5spd s/r(lfm\1997) '68 912 10k ml/rblt eng-all great S1300 642-7577 8332015spds/r(001212) new -S6,350obo Gii .---
548-5927 ask ror Mike 1 IUY FURllTURE
LES 957-8133 Two $200 closing Olypmic
Match gold vPlour chairs lickets section 8, row 15
Nu reasnable 673 7853 $400 eacn 642-3443
8icyclt1 1012 8332015spd'S'(385905) 994-43762t3-487-2531 75Super B~tunr1 ~~;gQ
80i>uc H Mini bike S300. 83528Ea1tioml(2AJZ437l ·109t1T t>tkl blk beauty:S 6B0oneb11n1 arffs.2060
Moving Sale Sota bed Utlllty trallor metal bo• girls 3spd Schwinn gd 83 528E 5spd l d (956441) spd, 66,000 orig ml, 5 al-days 645·2271 at1er 7
eno tables colfee tbl 60K76 2 wheels ez hand-cond S50 673-4003 83 528E 5spd ( 1hve686) loys, Plretlls, Blaupunkl. --
French Prov Bdrm set M~l~Kg S4._W75aa6t4H6·~2-65_2_6_2_2~0 Mens Centunon to Spd ~ .19la•R :r9!' motori 2~d awS9~· 78 vw SCIROCCO Call 640 t494 lite wt 25 .. lrm xlnt cond ~ Y IL. • eS& in ou • Blaupunkt Slereo
Oak table. ball/cloth 48'" Need Bar Slgns both flat $100 650-5576 (l14)131·31l1 63t·532• Cassette,AlrCond ·
wt24' leer 4 chairs $550 and neon or any kind ot Umvega Viva s·port. mint 208 W 1st, Santa Ana '80 TARGA Xlnt cond. (~33~~~H)
Raleigh 10 spd, QOC?d bar atmospere props-will end $225 OBO 720-3916 CLOSED SUNDAYS Serious buyers only BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
condition 969-l 452 be used tor motion PIC· Umvega Viva Sporl. mint S24 500 OBO 675-1032 19202 Beach 962-0829
REFRIGERATOR $50 ture props-need to buy end $225 OBO 720-3916 LARGE SELECTION OF ---
Waterbed S50 Dinette immed1atefy 675-8888 C 8014 NEW & USED BMW"SI
set S40 oBo 847 4680 Maaical laat. 6224 s0•1f:kratt Cmp-used LOii IUCll UW
Solabed Queen size Sears Ibanez elec guitar w/hard-2x-xlnt conO-slps 6 mny SEVR°v~~~: E:l§~G
11ke nu. earthtones $350 case & elec tuner R1sson xtrs·S3 oooobo 963-2457 pp AM"s/548 9545 50 amp s300 642.3443 ' 3670 N Cherry Ave.
Motor likea 8016 LONG BEACH Sota & luvseat earth plaid Whte Fender Str etocaster (No Cherry exit-405)
$300 end tbles ctfe Ible guitar 68 S400 875-2188 Peugeot t03 Moped good ll 1•) Hl·lllO
$35 drssr w/m1rror end __ cond S 125 obo 544-0508 f rede-lns Welcome
tble pecan s200 2 bds Office Farnitare/ .. 1 I OPEN SEVEN DAYS Qun & dbl $50ea oak· Epir•Ht 6226 .. ttorcyc ti Vtln 9175
sw1va1 cn1 S50 545 J t 10 Scooters 1011 1----------182 DL Wan 19.000 mi.-alc. 2 5-pe sets ot almoSI new .......... ---.----D 9117 -.. e1t oll lurn1ture-sacr1hce-74 Triple 2 Strotle KAWI 1t1aa amlfm casa, beige
wastier 'Dryer1s1ackeo1 s1000 per ser 640-0755 s1000 64 vw Bug wt 1--7•9""0-A""f"'s""u-N-2""'8•ozx--548-1447
xlnt cond $300, King sz snrt SSOO Char 642-8862 air cond Slereo Cass -
tied$l50 536-6190aft 5 * 3 Desks $100. exec (492WFL) Ill I ,.161 Aat01,Doat1tic desk $250 side chairs 81 VESPA tOO Lo m1. xlnt $6788 0 I OJCI ~ -- -WaterbeO $200 "'20 9 bl" 1 co ch cond1t1on $700 833-3067 -"' ea "vtny u BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '791"i SILVER SHADOW" Ca•ill•c 9309 wi access 675 0616 $100 pictures 675-0205 Motor Homes 1020 19202 Beach 962-0829 Magn1hcent m1dn1te blue
Waterbed king heati>r no Conference Table 8 w/8 3 h 80 0-A-TSUN 2 lOSL & camel camel fabric 76 Cad ~ville Very gd lrm S250 ;50 0488 pms arm cnrs-custom damsn Trade ·Sly mountain m roof, 40K m1 P P cond In and out $4000
S 536 960 nr Arowhead tor motor Automatic Baby Blue Atr $50 000 Bu•in-• h"'·rs Call 631-3508 type 600 • 1 timeorcamper642-9049 Cond (2127 14) ~ """' ""
New 12 Ft 1n1a1d Oak con-
ference table .... 1th 6
matching upholstered
cna1rs $ t 800 New Oak
Computer table $150
$2988 (7 l 4I 63 l·4790 "77 SEVILLE orig owner
Trailers, BILL MAXEY TOYOTA hltara--9167 Perfect cond ' 64K ml .
Tr.'el 8024 19202 Beach 962 0829 •~~P."'!'!!"!'~~,..,.~-bungundy w/matc leethr • '79 SUBARU GF Cpe Int , all access $8500 76 Golden Falcon 23· ale 72 DATSUN 510 runs Stereo Cass (040VLV) 01650-3920 E/760-0733 carpets shades awn· good needs body work $23811 Geaeral 6102
RELOCATING M UST
SELL' Tnur., fro & Sat
9-4 ~urn tor home & olc
lamp5 picture~ wicker
etc 17855 Fitch St (be-
673 4836 1ngs 1wm t>eds tub •Int $850 OBO 494-0647 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA '79 Coupe de VIiie. tully
cono S4700 557-3288 l9202 Beach 962-0829 loaded, moonrool truly Secretary oesk ngnt nano
return chair & lots ot ac;-Large 1railer JOit long
c;essories 650-4334 $900 In Slone Villa Park
h•nO Vita M1noer llldgl Pianos/OrtHI 6228 sp 9 646-6179
Irv 548-905 t - -BalOw1n-Walnu1 f1n11h-•lnt Tent Trlr (Hell1te) alumn
RELOCATING M UST cond StOOO 644-2104 gdt1res x1ntcona,101s ot
SELL• Thvr& Fu & Sat eves storage $850 760-0473
9.4 Furn tor home & ore 9010 IBmps pictures. wicker Up11ght oak piano $175 Aatt Lea1ia1
Ptc 17855 fttch St (be· OBO 557-6529 HONDA TOYOTA
n1nd Vita Minder bldg) TV bclio DATSUN
Irv 5118-905 l l ' l\LL MAKES S 199 Down
lteree 6232 Closed end comm·1 1ease
Corona del Mar 6122 Beautiful 25'" RCA XL tOO • OAC No First or Last •., p11ce. lull wrnty Open No Deposit. No License
Sstate Sate Sat 9-4 Sun TV Johns 646-1786 Fee Delfvers any lease
Nothing over S150 Furn-ALL-SAVERS LEASING
goodies• Cash only 46t Sony 19· Color TV. wood (7t4)•32-l977
Mornmg Cyn Rd COM cab. Kint $350 640-705 t •
Boats Geaer1I 7011 bt• Serwicea/
Jewelry 6214 ' Parts 9015 15 Boston whaler lrlr Xlnt Diamond l 84 K white. cond s4oo 673 07 t l 3 Centerline Wheels $50
b11ll1ant d1a gard $6538 ea 645-1827 eves.
AP Sell $2200 969-1519 Ptwer Boats 7012 975-0403 days
DIAMONDS Beaut white t41t Runl!lbout some Aatos Wanted 1 O 1 ct $950 1 17 ct linkage S 12 5 646-6684 9020
$I 500 Miriam 667 2956 32 11 Unilllte Spo;llisher I CASH TOIAY I
Twin 270 hp Only 450 tor vehicle 55i-8285
Mi1cell1ntou1 6218 hrs NB slip P11ce re-
2 S260 olymp1c opening duced lrom $57K to
t•Ckels $750 544-2632 or $49 900 tor quick sale
IHD CASM QllCl 1
(2 t1)786-8475 Owner (714)640· t 142
80 DATSUN 200SX xlnt $7995 527-9094
All Cono Stereo Cesset· T -, 9169 te (0125041 oyo I 84 ELDORADO
s39ee 1e2 TOYOTA COROLLA S 199 down
BILL MAXEY TOYOTA SAS Llltback Comm'I Lse. Closed End
19202 Beach 962-0829 Atr Cond, AM/FM ALL-SAVERS LEASING
'76 ETlO Hatchback, (1;..c1i~4l (7t41432·l 977
XLNT mech cond Must Bill MAXEY TOYOTA
sell' New t11es. brk1. 19202 Beach 962-01129
clutch tune-up $800
OBO 497-6214 eves 80 TOYOTA COROLLA
SAS 7 8 Oat 810 EK Int cond Sport. Air Cond, Power
m/out, low mlles. an op-Steer. Slereo Cass
lions. must sell S3999 (6H ZEF)
859-6626. 642-0 138 $3988
75 DATSONB210 Bill MAXEY OYOTA
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
of late model. low mileage
Cadillacs In Southern
Callfornlal See ut today!
&40-1880 low miles. (280MVA) t9202 Beach 62-0829
S 1688 74 Corolla 2 r, 4 apd. gd 2600 HarbOf Blvd
BILL MAXEY TOYOTA running con $700 or COST A M!S_A __
i9202 Beach 982-0829 bMt olr 6 7 5 Cktnoltt 9313
81 280 ZX Blue/silver.low 78 CORO SAS ·68 Chev MaHbu 3o7
ml, loaded. automatic, T • LIFT BACK A 1 r PP Great eng Needs brake
lop $ t0.000 499-4 765 969-1452 work S300, 546-354 7
'78 DATSUN 210GX
Stereo. A ir Cond
1553WZPI
s21ee
Bill MAXEY TOYOTA
t9202 Beach 962-0829
182T-OvOTA TERCEL '70 MALIBU, good cond
Stick, AM/FM, Clean, New $500 OBO 642-3647
Tlres.(1DMG36'4) '82 BERLINETTA S910o S3988 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA Air. cruise pwr windows
19202 Beach 982-0829 doors & teats Nu hres ___ ___ 553-114 1 Eves/Wknds
VtlbWlftD 9173 '82 El Camino VB. 1mmac. 1• Tai Mahal !>llP
15 Ascend
16 Worl\ PIPI
17 Today s tlf'rri
20 Possesse.,
21 Stand up
DOWN
WHTHER STRIPPER Interlock exper w/lools 2 Closing tkts $325ea,4
Full or p/tlme 631 -1886 Fld & Irk all day pass 814 $150ea 546 5522
32 It Un11111e Spor111sher
Twin 270 hp Only 450
hrs NB slip Pnce re-
duced from $57K to
S49 900 ror quick sale
Owner t714)640 l 142
Sell your car Instant Cash
lor your car Any make or
moOel Pa10 tor or not
Get our p11ce lirst
BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
t9202 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach
962-0829
"82-0ATSUN MAXIMA
Sn RI, Power locks and
Steer. Wire Whls
( 1ESP531)
·57 Van.Snrl.roof rust, 12 V xtraa. t6K ml. shell, uphol
sys.no rear Aeats.lull sync bed $8000 firm 968-4990
22 sir-I
13 Narc;ofll
l 4 SPQllS
ZS 811nv
18 Genet ., 1<111
1? FIBI
n Doomed •Int•
34 GrandP
15 Auto PIOMP4'1
Jf, MPd•Ctnt"
H Arlr1'5<; Tht><J,1
l8 8-tll prop
1Q 0.CP g.imp
40 PPatP lov .. r ~
4 l Conc.urr l'rol •
4J M051 c;urrPril
44 Argument~
4'.) Thin mf'lal
16 T htnQ dOnt'
'
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Olloman VIP
k:id h1,mor!>
4 r shan1e•
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r. Ont,
7 .. 1SS1JO'
8 8PhPVPr ~IJfl
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10 C11mmand
1' In •J 1•nP
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' We1Qr•P1l down
?fl AutomulHlf'
.<i Want li'ldly
5 6
15
7
10 SuPnos
J 1 BrPa1<1as1 10<1•1
IJ W~9n1 unot<
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sounowr"4
17 OranQe
19 Song
40 Sehl'I m (tr>ll
4:? Mosl arod
4.1 Wanoere•\
II
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WEHHD RCPT /Typist l Oly t•• C..losg Cere Row
Pac1t1c. V1Pw Memorial 24 Call Ari Evlwknd
Parlr 644-2700 lor Pat 67'.3 J 111:, Dvs 973·5326
4~ Handb '
46 Wate
47 Mull~
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4~ WallPt IPms
49 fmllO•dP•
'>O WronklP '11 Wrotm ,,.,,,..,
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'14 NP~l lti S.11
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10 13
D091 5510
Dob•f' pups red AKC. reg
champion lines
633 3397 all 5 wkrldS
Poodlt' Pups. Teacup Toy
Min $200 up 546 2848
1Pet1 5535
BLUE & Gold Macaw w lrg
I Obi cage 9<1 .... 1k1"s1pets
vPry lame 54 t 6421
PARROT YIW nape vry
tame 1atks sings wllr(l
cage $650 673-3600
'fELLOW NAPE wlC81)t> 1
yr old $550 646 8309
Arrliaacea 6011
Barely •JW<l 17 cu frHzer
""',-11 -------upright St50 556-0617
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Coto d e Caza has Jts
Sunday suit on for the
opening of the Oly mpic
penta tnlon.
Seep age Cl .
The expected Olympic
tourist boom is a big bust
for Coast./ AS
California
McDonald's killer's wife
says she'll sell husband's
llfe story./ AS
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Nation
Reagan says he won't
raise taxes; Mondale says
It's a fish story./ A4
Illinois refinery explosion
death toll rises to 14 .I AS
World
Ea&t German dodges
bullets to scale Berlin
Wall./A4
Anti-Sandlnistan offers
cease-fire in exchange
for free election./ A4
Home
The commercial land-
scape artist who de-
signed UC Irvine has
shopping and mainten-
ance hints for home gar-
deners to follow ./81
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Food
Pancakes and syrup no
longer retire after break-
fast. They' re staying up
for around-the-clock
desserts./C1
A frustration of an ice
sculptor is that works of
art don't last./C1
Sports
Rams Coach John Rob-
inson Is faced with trying
to replace the Injured
Johnnie Johnson./01
Former Pittsburgh Steal-
er quarterback Terry
Bradshaw announces re-
tirement to pursue career
In broadcastlng./02
Entertainment
An elaborate production
of "Oliver" completes the
summer season for the
Saddleback Company
Theater./83
Business
Developer Cappy Dobbs
expects Irvine to become
a major flnanclal com-
munlty ./ A7
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Callfornla News
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Coa~t folks carry· the torc·h
D.ilJ ,._ ,..._ 9r Twrt •-
J e ffrey Pierson, 35, oflrvine (right), carries Olympic T orch on Torrey Pines State Beach ln La J olla th.la morning.
Flame makes arrival
tn OC as 150 locals
ready for their runs
By 'ne Dally Pilot Staff
The Olympic Torch Rcla). ,\men-
ca's great parade. ~ends us wa) into
Orange C'ount) toda) just three days
before the 1984 Los Angeles Ol)mp1c
Games st.an
More than I SO Orange Count)
~1dt'nts ~ill carT) the torch, which
has tra.,.eled more than 4.000 miles of
the nation's roads before amvmg on
tht' Orange Coast.
Children, businessmen and
women. hou~wives and grand-
parents will carry the 01)-mpic flame
as 1t passes through the county.
The torch runners tnclude Pat
Tambolleo. a 7().year-old Hunt-
mgton Beach grandmother recovcr-
11\& from a heart attack, Erik
Stccnblock. a 9-year-old leukemia
victim. and a host of people who want
to pla> a pan 1n the Olympics and
h1stOI)
The torch will enter the county at
about 3 35 toda) near San Clemente.
Tambollco ~111 run Thursda)
morning in Tustin -considerably
closer to her home than the small
town of Ad1n in Nonhem Cahfomta
where she was onginall> scheduled to
run
The grandmother was womcd bow
the heat and altitude tn Adm would
affect her hean and she did not know
ho~ she would pa) for the tnp to
Nonhern Cahfom1a.
Thanks to the help of a Mahbu
businessman. Tambolleo was able to
trade her Adtn route for a run that
Starts at :!20 I I St St. in Tustin at 8·0S
a.m Thursda}.
Some of the manv other local
people taking pan n1 the h1stonc
torch run include·
Linda Brown Rotlasclllld will make
1t a team effon v.hen she runs her
k1lomt'ter in Ncwpon toda} Tht'
"'iewpon Beach v.oman will be c.am-
ing a torcb and her 2-\ear-old son as
she cross.es the Ba} Bndge at mid·
(Pleue eee TORCH/ A2)
Four HB trustees
face recall drive
Protopappas' fate
in hands of jurors
· ... stole your vote'
by-not listening
to your concerns·
and voter' and that they ignored "the
total support of the comm unity a nd
the unrcfuted com pelltng evidence
that their reasons (for rem oving
Berger) were incorrect."
Recall organizers wi ll have to
By ROBERT BARKER collect 14, I 00 signatures in 160 days
Of -o..., ...... ai.tt to force an election that would decide
A.ngry parents served official nouce whether the incumbents should keep
T uesda) night that they intend to their posts or whether new candidates
launch recall action against the four would be elected to take over their
Huntington Beach Union H igh , duues
School D1stnct trustees who voted to Befler was remo"ed as pn nc1pal b)
remo' e Dr. Paul E. Berger as pnnc1. Supenntendent Jake Abbott who said
pal at Manna High School. he had lost ~onfid~nce m Bei:ger's
The trust~s. who were served ab11tt) to to provide instrucuonal
official papers moments after the flag leadership and for alleged unwtlltng·
salute and before going behind closed ness to confront tough personnel
doors to discuss other matters. were problems. Abbott has since resigned
board president Ron Marcus and to take a JOb with another school
members Bnan Lake, Linda Moulton d1stnct.
and Steve Smtth. The 61-year-old Berger was pres·
Only trustee Sherry Baum. who ent~ ~list of options m January that
earher had agreed to go along with the d1dn t mclude his return as pnnc1pal
Beller dcc1s1on but who voted to at Marina and he decided to choose
retain the popular pnnc1pal "because c~rly ret~rement. Berger announced
of the pain (his removal) would cause his dec1s1on on the last .day of school.
the com munity." escaped the recall A furor ensued 1mmed1ately.
threat On two occasions. board member5 Th~ four trustees have seven days flooded distn ct headquarters to sing
to draft responses to charges that the} Berger's praises and demand his
"grosslv abused" the trust of parents (Pleaee eee MARINA/ A2)
Massacre
victims'
families
to get aid
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of , .. °""' Net ltllff
A Fountain Valley savinis and loan
office is accepting donations to help
the families of v1ct1ms in last week's
mass slaying at a San Ysidro fast-food
restaurant.
T he donation bo" was pr~scd by
Debbie Solomon. a teller at Equitable
Savmg.s and Loan at Garfield A venue
and Magnolia Street Gayle Amato,
manager of the office. approved the
proposal, and the bo" was set up a few
days ago.
Amato said donations to the bo"
w1ll be accepted for about two weeks ~fore the money as sent to a fund for
vtcttms' fam1hcs. A s1an u plams that
an overall donation will be made in
the name of employecSi customers
and fn ends of Equitable Savanis-
Oonauons to the local bo• bCpn
soon after 1t was placed on d1 play.
"We were quite surpnscd al the
response." Amato said ... our em·
ploytts and cu to men _. Vft"Y
recrpti vc .''
(Pleue ... PAMD.ID/AI)
Paul E . Berger
HBwoman
admits drug
profit guilt
By STEVE MARBLE
Of llW Delly l'tlo4 llafl
The wife of a Huntington Beal.'h
man <;uspcctcd of leading Orange
County's largest cocame nng pleaded
guilt) Tuesda) to a ~angle charge of
laundenng drug profits
(Pleue eee DRUG/A~)
f:>e n ttst admits
h e's 'con cerned'
-but confident
By JEFF ADLER
OflMO.-, .... ....,
An Orange Count} upt"nor Coun
JUI') turned to the Lask latt' Tuesda' of
determining whether formt"r ( osta
Mesa denttst Ton} Protopappas 1s
guilt) of sccond--Oegret" murdt'r in the•
anesthetK-0' erdose deatt-s of three
pattt'nts
.\fter almots four month<. c I dr·
tailed testimom. tht' S1'·man '11\-
woman Jury rt't1i-ed to begin dehbera·
t1ons aftt'r rece1' mg instrucuon'
from Judge Luis Cardena'>
.\s Jurors walked to the JUI'\ room.
most earned a th1d.. stad. ot
notebooks containing their personal
record of the comphcated tnal
The cutly-ha1red . .J9.,ear-0ld den-
tist who ltves 1h Laguna Beach 'Mild he•
felt ··concerned. 'er. concerned" a'
the JUr} began deliberaung. hut
e,;pressed confidence that hl' "'nuld
be e\Ont'rated ''I'm not gn1nLt to
make an\ statemrnt ht-\ond 1hat
Protopap°pas <;a1d
.. _ ........
He 1s charged w1th negltgentl)
adm1nmenng overdoses of general
anesthesia lo pa11ents t...1m ..\n·
dreassen. Patricia Cra .. en and
l athr. n Jones 1n I Q82 and I 983 If
con' 1cted of sccond--Ocgree murder.
Protopappas faces a ma·\lmum 1 ~
\ear·to-ltfe state pnson term
Howe' er the JUI'\ was instructed
that 11 also could find Protopappas
guilt\ ol the lesser charge of 10\ ol un-
tar} man~laughter
"The difference 1s 10 realmng the
nsk." C:Xput} D1stnct .\ttorne\
Jame<. Cloninger told Jurors \.1onda}
10 d1<;tingu1shing bet .... e-en the t""o
lharges "lfhe acted wtth k.no.,...ledge
of the nsk. but m total disregard of the
nsk. then he's guilt) of murder"
The defense. to a double-barreled
summa11on dcll\ered Tu~' morn-
ing O} attome} s Holhs oYer and
Rohen Tuller. argued tht' thret'
dt'aths were cau~d b' medical
rea'>ons unrelated to the· anesthcuc
drugt. their chent administered to h1<,
thret• patients.
In add1t1on. Tullt'r told 1uro" th\·
prO\l"{·utor and "all the awesoml'
flt'"' Cr\ nf lht' state"' "'ere brought tl'
hl·ar ''"the case in an cfTon 10 "Ret'
(Pleaae eee DENTIST/ A2)
Mesan
missing
off coast
Laguna Reach poltc-e are in"e ttpt
ing c1rcumStan~ surrounding tht
d1scoH·n of a Co'ita "1~ woman'li
pu~ and an t"mpt\ hoat v.h1ch
washed up cm Picnic Beach l uMda\
morning
Lisa Hnsltn\. ~I. v.al\ fl'ported
mis.sing b' Laguna Be.alh fXlhC'e
todav
Hrr companion Tu~•' rvem"'.
Marl dr \1 ha. alSl' of ( o<>ta Mesa, 1\
he1n1 QUt'\ltOncd l'OOC('mtn the'
e\ents lcad1n1 to tht' ~oman's d1 p-
ptlrlnl~ but foul pl.a~ 1s not
u 'i pt"('l ed
l..a.guna &ach 1n\ C'ilt&Jtor ~lit
J1m10N said the ~oman rtponcdJ)'
had u1c1dal tendenCteund had ma<k
attempts on her hfr 1n the pa t.
J1m1nc1 said Ho "'"' .,. .. \ mto~scatcd
earl) Tuesda~ momma. a •
dt 1lva
Hr told tn\C<\llpton that
the 'mall craft into thf n
Hct\ler Part in Lquna b CMOI
Monda) nen1ng, add.ina H
• m after tum each u nx. •
F1naH • "he l mact:• J-
•d a~lct\ Ho in1anddle-.oe (Pl..... ,.,
j •
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&2 * Orange Co•l DAIL V PILOT IWednaday, July 25. 1984
Torch ignites patriotism
·along California's coast
SAN DIEGO (AP) -William
Scott Thornton picked out his spot
early, planting hts lawn chair 1n front
of the Coronado public tennis coum
nearly two hours before the Olympic
torch relay was scheduled 10 pass
He said he was determined not to
miss the torch as It turned north from
San Daeao late Tuesday and beiin the
last lea of tts cross-country tnp to the
~ning certmon1e~ of the Summer
Games in Los Ang~le~ aturday
The relay. wh1d1 ~wung down mto
San Oteao within a few mtle$ of the
Mu1can border Tuesday. was to
resume today 1fier ~topptf\i for the
niaht in La Jollu
ihornton. a fonner Navy enli~t~
sportm,g a ball ctsp Wtth four aolJ sea~
sewn on the front, also wore Amen-
can flaas that bobbed when he talked,
one sticking up from the back of his
cap and smaller ones polona throu&h
his shirt buttonhol~
"When you sec that touch of
Amencana:· he said. nodd1na toward
his 91/J..ycar-old niece, "ltke this lttlJe
IJrl wcanni her tap shoes and old
ladies waving scarves. 11 bnng.s tears
to your eyes. You rcahzc that the
Olympics 1' the b1aaest event in the
history of the world."
"I want to carry the torch someaar.
Uncle 8111," said Chnst1ne Hams. his
niece.
"You will. honey, you will." he
s~ud.
·Man dead of injuries
sustained in collision
Thornton was amona tens of
thousands of people who hned the
torch's route on the 78th day of the
82-da), 8,769·m1le Journey, which
ha'I touched a patnotic nerve amona
mtlltons who have tumed out to
watch and cheer. And nowhere have
the Oaes waved more enthusiasucally
than in Coronado, a San Diego
suburb of 19.000 people. two naval
bases. many active and retired m1l1·
tary officers and a fierce pnde in the
loc.al patriotism. ~ :!3-~ear-old man 1nJun:d ~d1l'n
his auto colladl'd "1th a trar1or 1n
Huntington Beach O\ l'r the wel'kl"nd
has died of hi) tnJUne!>. police ~1d
today
Gilbert Jmeph Ga)ka ot Lakewood
wa) pronounced dead JI 4 JO p.m
Tuesda~. police said.
Ga~ka was dnv1ng a 1980 Cadillac
on Beach Boulevard near Pacific
Coa~t H1ghwa) at 2 am. Sa1urda)
when he rcar~nded a tractor being u~d for beach cleanup work. poltcc
said. The Lakewood man received
head and in1emitl tnJunes in the
accident. at-cording to police.
The driver of the tractor. Ruben
Gallegos. 40. of Santa Ana, was take-n
to Hoag Memorial Hospital 1n New-
port Beach for treatment of a skull
fracture. police said Gallegos was
reported in stable condition early
today at Hoag.
Bob Russell. 27. a naval o01cer, got
off duty Tuesday afternoon, raced
home. grabbed his wife. Mana, 25,
their 2-year-old son. Tony. and the
flag from its holder on the side of hi s
house.
Standing b) the tennis courts at I 0
p.m.. he said the family was
hopscotching through the San Diego
area to see the torch as many times as
possible.
DRUG FIGURE PLEADS GUILTY ...
From Al
Aleya Machado Moble). :!4. could
be scntenc.ed to fi..,e )ears in state
pm.on and face a SI 0,000 fine for the
federal '1ola11on She will be
sentenced Sept IO in l 1 S. D1stnct
Court in Los .\ngeles
The< olomb1a native 1s the eighth
person to enter a guilt) plea in the
huge dru~ ca'.>e according to Assistant
U S Attorne' Mark Bonner. Nine-
teen other<i ha"e been ordered to
\land trial start1 ng Sept. I I.
Thl' "om an and her husband, Alan
Charle" Moblc\ . ..-.ere arrested May
l.t ~hl·n the' returned to Southt"m
< alilorn1a trom a weekend ''acat1on
to Puerto Vallarta Dunng their
ab!>ence !rum the count!). a posse of
drug agents arrested nearl~ JO other
people alleged to haH been in the
uxaine busines., with Moble)
Mobley all~edl}' was the kmgp1n
1n a countyw1de cocaine nng that
rcponedl) smuggled about two tons
of the drug int0Sou1bern Caltfom1a
in a year's lime. The drug operation 1s
believed to have had direct ties to
Colombia.
Moble}. a graduate of Fullerton
H1j,h School who lived in high style
while allegedly making millions off
cocaine sales, is being held on $4
million batl. He will be lned with the
others next month.
Four people alleged to have been
ke) o~rators in the drug operation
are suit fugitives. The wanted men
include Aleya Mobley's father.
Henbeno Machado Velasquez. and
two brothers. Henberto Puerta·
Machado and Lu1i. Fernando Puena-
Machado.
The fourth missing person had
been 1denttfied a~ Octa' 10 Cm sales. a
New Jersey busmessman who 1s
suspected of provtding Mobley with
huJe quantitites of cocaine.
· lt would be a fair guess to sa}
they're all m Colombia but they could
be m Brazil or almost anywhere else."
Bonner said. "Effons are under way
to locale and apprehend them."
Most of the suspects in the drug
case were arrested May I I when
about 300 federal. state and local drug
agents fanned out in Orange County
as well as locations in Los Angeles,
New Jersey and Florida.
The Orange County base of the
alleged drug empire was in Hunt·
ington Beach. One of the drug
suspects. Ronald "Turbo" Tine. 25,
of Corona del Mar. was cnticall)
wounded dunng the raid. He 1s
confined toa private medical fac1ht)
MISSING ...
MARINA RECALL ... From Al
the beach at about 6 30 p m From Al
re1mtatement
Recall lt·adc:r (1eorge Karman Jr
told a crowd ofparenti. Tuesda~ night
that the tru'\tees ha"e "stolen your
"Ole: b\ not lmening 10 ~our con-cerns··
"There's going to be an infor-
mational meet mg Aug. 5, .. he said.
··There's also going to be the Olym-
pics at the !>ame lime but it's going to
be the second best fight 1n town."
Trustee Lake. one of the four
targeted for recall action. said today
the recall may determine lhe que!lllon
of whether elected officials can hire a
ch1ef admin1strator to catT) out goals
and obJecl1ves on a d1stnct-w1de basis
or whether each school anendance
area can select 1ts own pnnc1pal and
determine its own goals.
"Should we have six quas1-)u~r-
1ntendents doing their own thmg (at
eac:h of the d1stncl's high schools) I
personally don't feel that each of the
high schools 1s an island onto nself ..
he said.
.\ police oflin~r d1sco,ered thl·
purse and the boat at :! 37 a m
Tuc~a)'.
H oskin~ reponedl> called the de
Silva home twice after she was left on
the beach
"We're talk mg to him (de Silva) but
at this time there 1s no evidence of
foul play." Jiminc1 said. "We're still
checking into 1t ...
Jiminez said the missmg woman 1s
S foot 3 inches tall. 11 S pounds, has
brown hair, green eyes and a small
rectangular scar on her left ann.
DENTIST SAYS HE'S 'CONCERNED' ...
From Al
Protopappas He termed the effon
"an awesome d1spla} of government
JbUSC ..
Tuller Jltu'>Cd the prosecution of
using "altered" death c..emficates and
c..harged the coroner's office com-
mitted forge~ and pef]ury when 11
,ubm111ed a ll'>'>Ul' !>ample of Jones·
.id renal gland!> to the defen~. Dunng
the tnal an e'pcrt witness called b>
1he defen<,e ll' .. ufied the tissue sample
1 ouldn't ha"c rnme from Jones.
Tht· vctl'ran tnm1nal defense law-
\Cr. ra1~1ng what hl· called reasonable
joubt'> about the rro,crnt1on's case.
,il\o told the JUI\ Protopappas treated
hie, pat1t·n1 .. "1N11h1n the t:.onfi ne!. of
ht') training."
"l hat'<, not munkr nut man-
\laughtn l ha!''> doing" hat he felt he
could confident!} do But 1t didn't
work out that way," Tuller said
D)er, focusing on the medical
issues in the case. said the pro$Ccut1on
"totally ignored sc1ent1fic. obJec11-.e
facts and found ..-.1th no facts at all
what the d1stnc1 attorne) ·~ offae
wanted so they could prosecute "
He said Protopappas could no1
have been aware ol the nsk:> 1n.,,olved
in treating both Andreas~n and
Jones because nor even the two
womens' personal phys1c1ans were
aware of their medical condition~
The defense contends Andreassen
died from an ntremel) high
Potassium level that went unnoticed
while Jones d1c:d from adrenal shock,
a result of the undiagnosed regrowth
of a tumor on her p1tu1tan gland
In Cra,en's case. the defense con-
tends the I J-year-old choked to death
on some gauze packmg se..,eral hours
after she was relea!>Cd from the clinic
b} another dentist without Protopap-
pas· approval.
The defense also argut•d that
Craven was not under Protopappas·
care. but was treated b} another
dentist. Dr. Manetta Badea, who was
granted 1mmumtv from prosecution
dunng the lnal in exchange for her
testimony about the matter.
"He (Protopappas) feels complete-
1) innocent," Tuller said 10 con-
clusion. "He's as marred by this
tragedy as an)onc That'!> a' man
who's proud of his mnoccnce. Don't
mistake that for arrogance ..
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From Al
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Fun Zone changes.hands
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of the IWIJ ..... •ten
The Balboa Fun Zone has been sold
again, just days before the permits to
build an office development on the
site expire.
Los Angeles attorney Jordan
Wank, one of lhe former partners in
the group that owned the site, said he
and Newport Beach developer Jorge
Yavar have purchased the site and
have settled a senes of lawsuits over
who holds tttle to the now-closed
amusement park near the Balboa
Pavimon. Terms of the sale were not
disclosed.
Wank said he plans to let the
construC11on permits lapse Thursday
and stan over with a more "feasible
and economic design."
"We plan to sit down with the city
this week and di~JSS the fu ture of the
property but we are not eoin' to do
anything before the deadline.' Wank
s.a1d.
"We have clear title to the property,
everything has been settled. We wa nt
to clean up the property and cooper-
ate with the community," Wank said.
"We will be looking for a more
rcaltst1c approach to developing the
property. The other concepts had a lot
of problems but the most important
th mg for now is to clean it up."
The Fun Zone has been the site for
a number of failed developments.
TORCH ENTERS THE ORANGE COAST •..
From Al
night THone will nde on h1~
mother's back in a red. whttc and blue
backpac!I. Rothschild said she didn't
think she "ould ha"e an) trouble
running wtth the addtt1onal weight
"I'm an athlete." she said explaining
she does aerobics and plays golf and
tennis
Rothschild, whoM' fnends helped
her raise mone}' for the torch run.
called her rela} stint her b1nhda}
pre!>t'.nl. She turned J2 Tuesday. • • • When Traci Let-Pt ter100 and
Betty Bleod1tadt take up the Olym-
pic torch to run their legs of the cross
country relay. a lot of other people
will be running with them. The 105
employee!> of PacTel Mobile Access
1n Costa Mesa raised $3,000 and the
company matched that amount so
two of the1 r own could take part 1n the
h1stonc relay
Raffies. a bowl-a-thon and a com-
pany auction. in which workers
donated pnzes. helped raise the
SJ.000. accordmg to Linda Bon-
n1ksen of PacTel. Employees' names
were drawn and B1endstat of Hunt·
ington Beach and Kath} Peterson of
Garden Grove were selected
Peterson presented her kilometer to
her 14·) car-old daughter. Traci, who
will run at 11 30 a.m. Thursda} on
Beach Boulevard. between Lampson
and Katella.
B1enstadt, SO. ha~ reportedl) been
training by running with books and
wrenches 1n hand She runs at 12: I 5
a.m Thursda) in Newport Beach. up
Do\ er to WestclttT • • • Paul Arrttt of Lake Forest w11l 1urn
47 Salurda\. thn.·e da)s af\er he Lak~~
the flame out lor his k1lomt•tcr a!i the
ninth runner in the county. Arntt. a
'"r' llt' c;upcnntcndent for State Fann
l 1Hernat1onal Sen ices in Costa Mesa.
..-.on his ~1lometer 1n a statewide
lollc~ of more than 600 agents and
otfae emplo)ce'\ in the com pan).
.\rnt1 tries to run JO or 40 miles a
>Ace~ he: ~·d fhe rompany 1s
holding Jn Emplo)ee Appr«1allon
Oa\ and pany toda} and lettmg
workerc; off earl}' so they can hne up 1n
'i.rn C lcmente 10 watch Arrm's late
aftnnoon run • • • \\ hrn \.-it k1 Heston decided her
lr\'lnt' temporary personnel service
l·ompany should sponsor a runner 1n
the torch relay, Michele HarTia1toa'1
name immediately came to mind.
Michele. 13, is the daughter of one of
tieston's friends. "She's the all-
4\mencan girl.'' Heston s~ud. Michele
wa<, a student body president in
elementary school and is 1n the iiftcd
t.htldrtn's proaram.
"She's ao1 e lot of imt1attve. she's a
po<;ttave thinker and she'~ bn&ht.
Maybe when she's 18 we can aive ner
aJOb. too," Heston said. Michele has
been pract1c1n1 runmna her kilo-
meter and is down to s1~ mmutes. Her
family and fnends will p ther at
Pacific Coast Hrahwa) and Newpon
Center r>n'·e \Omeume around 9:30
p m to watch her run ••• When he 'peed\ pHl Un1vers1t)
Hiih School in In.me. Garret Eatoa.
18 will have a continacnt of
"'hoolm1t1e' and family chttnni him
on Eaton. a student at Un1verstl). 1'1
runnina llecau~ h1' dad. Kermtl
Eaton. thouJ)il 1t "ould be a WI) for
has fam1I)' to pan1c1patc in "a
momentour. occJi.1on " Garr~a's
arandmothcr nt' ... out from ( onntc°li·
cul \<'Vert I di)'• o to watch ham Lake
'
near 10.45 p.m. run tonight around
UC Irvine and past the high school • • • Heidi Johosoo. a Hunungton Beach
resident and an employee of Memll
Lvnch Pierce and Fenner. !>aid she 1s
running because She IS "proud to be
an American." Onginally from War-
ren. Pa .. Johnson said she 1s an avid
runner and skier. She ran 1n a S
kilometer race to qualify for a
drawing held by Merrill Lynch for the
five relay legs 1t purchased.
"Everybody I know will be there to
see me run," Johnson said. even
though she 1s scheduled to take the
torch sometime after midnight to-
night at the comer of Jamboree Road
and Pacific Coast Highway. "I think
it'll be great," the 12-ycar-old ex-
ecutive secretary said. ••• John PtdcrttD, senior vice presi-
dent of Signal Landmark Properties.
of Irvine. runs two miles a week and
said he has not done any special
training for his torch kilometer.
scheduled for Capistrano Beach
around 5 p.m The 48-year-Old Santa
Ana Heights resident said he put out a
memo alertmg Signal employees of
his company-sponsored run. "My
wife wtll come and some fnends will
be there 10 take p1Clures. ·· he said.
"It's going to be exciting."
Keltb Armstead. 27, "still doesn't
believe tt's goina 10 happen." The
Laguna Beach resident will carry the
torch between Cress and Leg1on
Streets on Pac1fk Coast Highway 1n
his hometown today. He is sponsored
by the Laguna Beach Chamber of
Commerce. Then he begins a new JOb
Monday at the Rttz-Carlton Hotel in
Laguna Niguel. • • • JH oa Baldwin. 14. was iJVen his
kilometer as a birthday surpnse from
his Emerald Bay famil y in December
The Laauna Beach High School
freshman will run his kilometer
beginning at Lq1on Stret"t in Laguna
Beach at 7:59 tonurht • f'°'•
Earl Rippee. owner of Anvil C'or-
poratton. an Irvine insurance and
investment company. will be running
tonight in Irvine from McArthur
Boulevard to University On ve. An
avid runner who avcraaes 50 mile a
week. Rippee 1s sponsoring himself
"It's a uniqu~ opponunity 10 partici-
pate, and with the money going to
help the Boys Club, it's a bonus.'' $Bid
the Laauna Beach resident. • • • Debbie Geburd will bring the
torch into Laauna Beach, carryini it
from Ahso Beach to Nyes Place at
7:28 p.m. today The athletic mother
of two, who lives 1n North Laauna.
said "it's one small way of being
involved in the Olympics and pan of
Americ.t." • • • DhU Go•.O 1s an asthmatic who
JOI$ rqularfy for her ht>ahh. She too
has sponso~d herself and will be
running the 7.15 e m stint 1n Costa
Mesa on Thursday. "l'm ao1na 10
make 11 wmehow." she u1d. ht
spends her summcn m Laguna ~ch
and win ten as a sk.J 1nstnictor for the
handicapped in Colomdo • • • Juo Marie Merrlcll of outh
Laguna "'ill carry &he torth past South
rout Plftla tn Costa M~ Thur"'a)
mom1na at 6;21 • m. "I 101
aooscbumi» all over "'hen they told
me whcrt I wt\ 101n1 to run 11'1
euctJy whert I wanted to ~ ..
Memck. who 1s sponsonng herself,
has a habit of running three miles
ever) morning "for health." • • •
Dayl Nord1&rom, 19. will be the
fim runner to pick up the torch m
Costa Mesa Thursday mommg. She
starts the relay at 2902 Bristol St. and
ends 1n front of a nursery at Bristol
just under the Costa Mesa Freeway.
Nordstrom, who graduated from
Estancia High School and Orange
Coast College. said she is a Cost.a
Mesan "all the way to the heart. T hey
picked the right person for Costa
Mesa ... she said.
Nordstrom is a new accounts
secretary at Wells Fargo Bank's
Huntington Beach office. WelJs
Fargo, which purchased 20 kilo-
meters for the relay, held a raffle
among its employees to determine
who would get to run. "Some people
turned 1n seven (raffle tickets) but 1
only turned in one." Nordstrom said.
Asked 1f she is a runner. Nordstrom
replied. "I am now."
• • • Cbet Barrtsoa, 14. of Corona del
Mar. received his torch kilometer as a
graduation present from his family.
He Just finished t~ eighth grade at
Harbor Day School and will attend
Milton Academy near Boston in the
fall . Chet's Olympic kilometer begi ns
at 8:36 tonight along Pacific Coast
Highway between El Morro School in
Laguna Beach and the entrance to
Crystal Cove State Park.
• • • James Elliot, 34, of Hacienda
Heights is being sponsored by the
Carma-Sandlinj Group, a real estate
development finn m Irvine. Elliot
has undergone eJttens1ve heart sur-
gery but continues to run. His
.kilometer begins on Pacific Coast
Highway 200 yards south of Cameo
Highlands Drive m Corona del Mar.
••• Mattbt w Berpol1, a 22-year-old
handicapped student from Marion
Parson School in Costa Mesa. will run
a kilometer sponsored by the F. Sc.on
Jackson fa mily of Newport Beach.
The torch donation will go to the
Orange County Special Olympics
program.
Matthew. who lives wi th his
parents in Santa Ana Hc1&Jtts.. has
practiced running with a mock torth.
"Every time they K nt him to Lhc
office at school, he had a note m one
hand and the torch in the other," hi•
mother. Shirley Bef'lholu., said. He
runs toniaht at Blue Fm Drive 1n
Dana Point.
• • • Employeesof'Equ1donComparues.
an lrvme-based real escate SCT'Vlc;a
firm. chipped in to purthut 1
kilometer for Jtff Plenoe, 36. a
stnaor vtee pm1dcnt and partner.
Pierson 1s a familiar stght as he J~
daily throuah his Turtle Rock oe1 •
borbood in lrvme wtth his doa. e
was slated to carry the tcmh this
mom1n1 m La Jolla . . . J June Mateas of Fountain Valley
purch.ued a kilometer u an carty
b~y Ptt1Cnt for her husband .
&lmu Mateat will be 72 on SepL 9.
He was a profession.al bo~er an 1932
and keeps 1n good shape today .b)
runnin.a at Fountain Valley Hl&h
School And warkina out at a local
(Pl .... Me COUJlfTY•a/ AS)
HIGH 88 LOW88 f IRIT IDlllDN
WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1984 OH ANGE COUN T.Y . C ALIFO flNIA 25 CEN TS
Coto de Caza has Jts
Sunday suit on for the
openlnl{ofth e Olympic
pentah1on.
SeepageCJ.
Coast
The expected Olympic
tourist boom Is a big bust
for Coast.I AS
California
McDonald's killer's wife
says she'll sell husband's
llfe story./ A5
Nation
Reagan says he won't
raise taxes; Mondale says
It's a fish story./ A4
Illinois refinery explosion
death toll rises to 14./ A5
World
East German dodges
bullets to scale Berlin
Wall./A4
Antl-Sandlnistan otters
cease-fire In exchange
for free elect Ion .I A4
Home
The commercial land-
scape artist who de-
signed UC Irvine has
shopping and mainten-
ance hints for home gar-
deners to follow ./81
Food
Pancakes and syrup no
longer retire after break-
fast. They're staying up
for around-the-clock
desserts./C1
A frustration of an Ice
sculptor Is that works of
art don't last./C1
Sports
Rams Coach John Rob-
inson is faced with trying
to replace the Injured
Johnnie Johnson./01
Former Pittsburgh Steel-
er quarterback Terry
Bradshaw announces re-
tirement to pursue career
In broadcastlng./02
Entertainment
An elaborate production
of "Ollver" completes the
summer season for the
Saddleback Company
Theater./83
Business
Developer Cappy Dobbs
expects Irvine to become
a major financial com-
munlty ./ A7
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Torch
ignites
fans'
Spirits
Patriotism rampant
as Olympic flame
moves northward
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Wilham
Scott Thornton picked out his spot
early, planting his lawn chair in front
of the Coronado public tennis courts
nearly two hours before the Olympic
torch relay was scheduled to pass.
He said he was determined not to
miss the torch as tt turned north from
San Diego late Tuesday and began the
last leg of its cross-country trip to the
opening ceremonies of the Summer
Games in Los Angeles Saturday.
The relay, which swung down into
San Diego within a few miles of the
Mexican border Tuesday, was to
resume today after stopping for the
night 10 La Jolla.
Thornton, a former Navy enlistee
sporting a ball cap wtth four gold stars
sewn on the front, also wore Amen-
can flags that bobbed when he talked.
one stick.mg up from the back of his
cap and smaller ones poking through
his shirt buttonholes.
"When you sec that touch of
Amencana." he said. nodding toward
his 91'2-year-old niece. "hke 1h1s little
girl wearing her tap shoes and okl
ladies waving scarves, 11 brings tears
10 your eyes. You realize that the
Olympics is the b1gges1 event in the
history oflhe world."
"I want to carry the torch someday.
U ncle Bill," said Christine Hams. his
niece.
"You will. honey, you w11l," he
said.
Thornton was among tens of
thousands of people who lined the
torch's route on the 78th day of the
82-day. 8,769-mile journey, which
has touched a patnottc nerve among
millions who have turned out to
watch and cheer. And nowhere have
the fla$S waved more enthus1ast1cally
than an Coronado, a San Diego
suburb of 19.000 people. two naval
bases. man-. active and retired mtlt-
(Pleue eee OLYMPIC/ A2)
Ballard Smith (left), preeldent of the San
Diego Padres, paue9 the Olympic torch to
Padres ftrat ba.8eman Steve GarTey during
Tueaday'a relay in San Diego.
Marina parents set stage
for recall off our trustees
Huntington board has 'stolen your vo!e~
by not _!lstentng to your concerns·
By ROBERT BARKER
Of -Delly l'llot .....
Angry parents served offi cial notice
Tuesday night that they intend 10
launch recall action against the four Hunttn~ton Beach U nion High
Coast bank taking donations
for shooting victims' f ami~tes
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A FMtU\ vau.y ~Ind toan otnce as acoepttno dOnattons to
http the tn• OtYlcttma In IUt week'• mua ttaylng at a San Ylklro ftiit~ rtetaur1nt. Tht donattoti bOx wat propoeed by Oitbt*t Sotomon. • t .. ler at
(Pl_.. ... J'AllUJSA/il)
PEOPLE IN THE News
School D1stnct trustees who voted to
remove Dr. Paul E. Berger as pnnca-
pal at Manna High School.
The trustees. who were served
official papers moments af\er the flag
salute and before going behind clo~
doors to discuss other mauers. were
board president Ron \1arcus and
members Bnan Lake, l 1nda Moulton
and Steve Smtth
Onl\ trustee hem Baum. "ho
earlier.had agreed to go along "'th the
Berger dec1s1on. but "ho 'oted to
retain the popular pnnc1pal "because
of the pain (his remo,al) "ould cause
the commun1t,," escaped the recall
threat
The four trustee\ ha'e se'cn da~s
to draf\ respon~ to charge\ that the'
"grossly abused" the tru\t of parent<.
and voters and that the' ignored "the
total support of the communtt} and
the unrefuted compelling e' 1dencc
Paul E. Berger
that the ir reason' I tor n•mo' mg
&rger) "ere 1n1.:orrt'\ t ..
Recall organizer\ "111 ha' c w
coll«t 14.100 s1gnatul"\.~ 1n l()(l da"
to force an el«tton that "ould dt'\·tdl'
"hether the incumhcnt' \hould ~l'CP
(Pleaee eee MARINA/A2)
Her companion
quizzed by police
after grim find -----
Laguna &-ach pohceare mvestipt-
1ng circumstances surroundang t.M
d1~oven. of a Costa Mesa woman's
pu~ and an empty boat which
"ashed up on Picnic Beach Tuesday
morning.
Lisa Hoskin!>. 21. was reported
massing b> Laguna Beach poltoc
toda}
Her companion Tuesday everuna.
Mark de Salva. also of Costa Mesa., is
being questtoned concerning the
e\ents leading to the woman's disap-
pearance but foul play 1s not
!>USpected
Laguna Beach mvesugator Alex
Jiminez said the woman reportedly
had suicidal tendenC1es and had made
attempts on her hfe in the put.
Jiminez said Hosluns was intoxicated
early Tuesday morning. according to
de Silva
He told 1nvcst1gators that be took
the small craft lDto the ocean below
Hetsler Park in Laguna Beach twice
Monday evening. adding Hoskins
swam after him each time.
Finally. "be got mad," Jiminez
said. and left H~Juns and the boat on
the beach at about 6:30 p.m.
A police officer discovered the
purse and the boat at 2:37 a.m .
Tuesda}
Hoskins rcponedl} caUed the de
S1l\a home twice after she was left on
the beach
··\\ e're talking to tum (de Silva) but
at tha!> ume there ts no evtdencc of
foul pla)." J1m10cz said -we're sull
checking into 1t"
Jiminez said the missing woman ts
5 foot 3 inches tall. I 15 pounds.. has
bro~n hair. green eyes and a small
nctangular scar on her kft arm.
Dentist
fate now
in hands
of jurors
Protopappas admits
he's ·concerned'
-but confident
By JEFF ADLER
Of -°'""" No4 • ...,
\n Orangc <. ount)' Supenor Coun
1un turned to the task late Tuesday of
J<.'tenninmg "hether former Costa
\.1e<,a dt·ntl'it Tom Pro topappas 1s
gu1ll\ ol '>t'cond-degree murder an the
ant''ithl•tat -1n. erdoSt' deaths of three
patients
.\fter almot!oo four months of de-
tailed te\t1 mom. the s1>.-man. s1x-
"nman 1un rettred to begin dehbera-
11110' after rt"<"e1ving instructions
Imm I udgl' L u1~ <. ardenas
'' 1urn~ "alh'd to the 1un room
mo<.t 1..arncd a tha cl · stack of
nntt ~'ll"' n1ntainang their per;onal
rl'l..nrl1 nl 1he complicated tnal
Thl· lurh-ha1rcd N-,rar-old d<.'n
t1\t "h1' It' e' in Laguna Reach said hl
kit · c..onl<.'rnl'd. 'en concerned" a'
thl· tun hegan dehheraung. hut
l'\PH'\'>l'd confidence that he "ould
tx· l'\llnCrated ·-rm not going to
mJi.l' an' \tatcmcnt lx''ond that.'
r w11,pappas said
Hl " charged '>'1th ncghgcntl~
aJm1nl\tcnng tnerdo~s of general
aneqhe-.1a to oat1cnts Kam '\n-
(Pleue eee DENTIST/ A2)
Coun tians ready to pick up the Olympic torch
Flame arrives f n Orange County today
as 150 local runners watt their turn
By 1'11e Dally Pilot Staff
The Olympic Torch Relay, Amcn-
ca's great puadc, wend its way into
Oranae County today JU l lhrtt dl"t
before the l 984 Lo Al\ICI~ Olympic
Games start.
More than I SO Oranac County
midcnu will carry the to~h. which
has traveled more thon 4.000 miles of
the natton'll roada before 1mv1na o n
the Oranae Coa'lt
C hildren. busrneumcn and
women. hou~1vrs and arand·
parent'I will corrv the Ol}mp1e flAmc
\
"at passes throuah the count}
The torch runners 10clu<k Pat
Tambollco. a 70.)car-old Hunt-
1naton Beach .,.andmotMr recover· ma fro m a hcar1 at Em.
tttnblock, a ~~.:old ltutemia
v1chm, and a hoslOf~whoWiftt
to pla) 1 pen lD the 1C>lyntpb and
ht ton.
• totth 11 enter tllir ~ •
aton .3S todly w S.. 01 • l •
TunbOlleo WW n.a:g
mofftU'I ln 'If ... -doter to bb' llolRe ._ aa.
1'.cwport Beach "~1man "'"be ~am
in& a tof'('h and her ~-year-old ~n a-.
she CT'Ossc<i tht' Ra} Bndge at m1d-
n1ght THo ne will ndc on h"
mother·s bad. in a red. v.h11c and hlul'
backpack Rothschild said she didn't
think she would ha\e an\ trouhk
runn1na v.1lh the 11dd1t1onil v.c1gh1
"I'm an athlete:· ht Ytd nplatntnJ
docs ttrob1C'!i and pl•~., golf and
ant .
count~ rcla~ a lol \ll other J>('Ople
~111 he runn1ne. "'th them. The 105
l·mplm("('\ 111 Pac1 ti Mobile A~ "
in O\ta ~1e..a ra1~ S3.000 and the
lOmpa"' match<."J that amount ~
tWtH'llthc1rov.n l"'Ould take part 1n the
h1\tom rcla'
Raffi<" a howl-a-thon and a rom-
ran~ 8U(\K\n , IO wh~h Y.Orkcn
donatru pm~. helped ra1w the
SlOOO. a("C(lf'd1n1 10 Linda Bon-
"' ~" ot Pa< Tel. -£mploycn' nam"
were drawn and 81cnd'lta\ of Hunt·
anaton Beach and lo...ath)' Ptt~n of
Garden Gro' t ~ttt 'cll'cteJ,
Peterson ptt~nted her lulomctcr lo ~r 14.}car-old daua)lt~r. Traci, '*ho
wtll run at 11·30 am. vnday on
(Pleue ... TOltCJl/ U)
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A.a Orang Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 25, 19S4
Fun Zone changes hands
· gain; development frozen
,.8y JERRY lURSCH
I Of .. 0.., .... ...,,
1 he BaJboa Fun l.onc ha$ been S<>ld
aa,a1n. JUlt ililyll ~fore the permat!I to
build an office development on the
\llC Cllplre.
lo) An&des attorney Jordan
Wank. one of the former partner!I an
llJe IJ'OUP that owned the sue. said he
and Newport Beach devdopcr Jorge
Yavar have purchased the sate and
have settled a senes of lawsuus over
who hold!!. lllle lo the nov.-dosed
amu&emenl park nc.-ar the Balboa
hvi1J1on. Termc, of the \ale were not
•MJctoscd.
-. .. Wank ~1d hC' !)Ian\ to let the
conslJ'Uctloo penn1ts lapse Thunday
and st.art over with a more .. feaStble
and economic design "
"We plan to sit down Wlth the c u y
this week and disc1,Jss the future of the
property but we are not fO!nf lo do
anything before the deadline,' Wank
said.
"We have clear title to the property,
everything has been settled. We want
10 clean up the property and cooper-
ate with the community," Wank said.
"We w11l ~ looking for a more
rcahsuc approach to developing the
property. The otherconcepls had a lot
of problems but the most 1mp<>rtan1
thing for nov. 1!1 tO dean 1t up·
The earlier plan called for a ('ape
Cod-ityle. three-story office and res-
taurant complex. lt was to ~ de-
veloped by a partnership const~tana of
Wank, Newport Beach ttsidcnb
Ralph Gray and Debbie Gray a nd the
C'laremont·bascd development firm
of JBS Development Corp., owned by
James Salter
But the proJe<.'t never go1 off the
ground and the partnership was hit
with a sene!i of lawsutts from in-
vestors an JBS Ckvelopmcnt and the
prOJect.
The Fun Zone has been the sue for
a number of failed de\.elopments
sanct 1t closed an 1982
DENTIST SAYS HE'S 'CONCERNED' ...
P'TomAl
dceassen. Patrina l raH•n and
• C,thrvn June., in 1482 and 1483. If
""teov1cted ol '>ClOnd-dq~ree murder.
Protopappas face., a maximum 15-
year-to-hfe statt' pmon term.
However the JUI"\ was instructed
that at also could ff nd Protopappas
guilt) of the lesser tharge of involun-
tary manslaughter
"The difference 1s in realizing the
nsk," Dcput} Dastnct .\ttomey
James Cloninger told 1uro~ Monda)
m d1st1ngu1sh1ng between the two
dtarges "lfhe acted with knov.ledge Of the nsk but an total disregard of the
~k. then he's guilt} of murder ..
The defense. an a double-barreled
summation deh' ered T uesda) morn-
ing by attome)S Hollis Dyer and
Roht-n Tuller argued the three
•
deaths were caused by medical
reasons unrelated to the anesthetic
drugs their c lient adm1 n1stered to his
three patients.
In addition, Tuller told Jurors the
prosecutor and "all the awesome
powers of the state" were brought to
bear on the case in an effort to "get"
Protopappas. He termed the effort
"an awesome display of government
abuse."
Tuller accused the prosecution of
usmg "ahered" death ccn1ficatcs and
charged" the coroner's office com-
mmcd forgery and per:iury when 1t
submitted a tissue sample of Jones'
adrenal glands to the defense. Dunng
the tnal. an expen wnncss called by
the defense testified the tissue sample
couldn't have come from Jones.
~FAMILIES AIDED •••
Prom Al .... •~able Savtngs and loM at GarfWd Awnue .-Mt MlignOla Street. ~ $4)1e Amato, manager of tM omce. tpprOWd u. propoeel, .WS tM box
, was Mt up a few dayt ago. ·
• Amato l&ld donettone to the box wlf be ~ 10f about two wetlca befor• t"-mon.v la wt to a fund for ~ ,...,...._. A l6gn
px.plaJn• that an OWT811 donation wlU .,. ·"'* In the...,. Of etnploi/I I ••
Customer• and Mendt of Equitable 8M!P.
Donations to the local box began 800f'I aft• It WM P'.ced on~·
"We were quite atrpftNd at the~·· Ameto lllld. 'Our
I employees end cwtomtf'l Mef'n WfY recepttw.''
tn the San Ytldro.,..., 1 fund WM eltabllhed eoon .,_ J.,... 0 .
fiubetty, a 41-yeer-<>ld uMmPloYed Ma.wtty OU-CS. opened llr• in a
Mc0onald'1 l'Mtaurant. kllHng 21 ~and woundtng 19 °"*9 tMlfonl
· l'9 wa k&Med by a po8oe lhar'P8h<>Ot•.
. McDonald'• hat contributed s 1 mOBon to eld llUMvOn, llnd La Job
,~Joan Kroc. widow of McOonlild'• founder AilY Kroc, donated s 100.000. The fut·tood chaln hU announced the San Ylktro ,....,..""
wtlt not be reopened.
In Fountain Yaney. donations can~ mede at Equttable. Savtnge
during 1i. bullneu hour9, 9 a.m. to • p.m. M~ through Thurtday, 0
a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, and 9 •·'!'· to 1 ~.m. Saturday.
The veteran cnmanal defense law
yer. ra1s1ng what he called reasonable
doubts about the prosccutton\ case,
also to ld the Jury Pro topappas treated
his patients .. within the confines of
his training."
"That's not murder. not man-
slaughter. That's doing what he felt he
could confidently do. But it didn't
work out that way," Tuller said.
Dyer, focusing on the medical
issues in the case. srud the prosecution
"totally ignored sc1ent1fic, obJecuve
facts and found wnh no facts at all
what the d1stnct attorney's office
wanted so the} could prosecute "
He said Protopappas could not
have been aware of the nsks involved
m treatmg both Andreassen and
Jones because not even the two
womens' personal phys1c1ans were
aware of their medical conditions.
The defense contends Andreassen
died from an extremely high
potassium level that went unnoticed
while Jones died from adrenal shock,
a result of the undiagnosed regrowth
of a tumor on her pituitary gland.
In Craven's case, the defense con-
tends the I 3-year-old choked to death
on some gauze packing several hours
after she was released from the clinic
by another dent 1st without Protopap-
pas' approval.
The defense also argued that
Craven was not under Protopappas·
care. but was treated b) another
dentist. Dr Manetta Badea. v.ho was
granted 1mmunit) from prose<.·ut1on
dunng the tnal an exchange for her
tesumon) about the matter
"He (Protopappas) feels complete·
ly innocent." Tuller said 1n con·
clus1on "He's as marred b) this
tragedy as an)one That's a man
who's proud of h1s mnocence. Don't
mistake that for arrogance."
MARINA RECALL LAUNCHED ...
From Al
their posts or whether new candidates
would be dcl'll'd to take over their
dutu:s
Beflcr wa' re mo\ cd a!I pnnc1pal by
~upenntt.>ndent Jake Abbott who said
he had lost confidence in Berger's ab1lit~ to to provide mstruct1onal
leadership and for alleged unwalhng·
ness to rnnfronl tough personnel
problem<.. Abbott ha<, s1nte resigned
to take a JOb wath another school
distnct
The 61 ~car-old Berger v.as pres-
ented a h\t.of opuom in Janual) that
d1dn·1 mllude h1~ return as pnncipal
at ~anna and he dt.Ttded to choo<..e
early retirement. Berger announced
his decision on the last day of school.
A furor ensued 1mmed1ately.
On two occasions, board members
flooded d1stnct headquarters to sing
Berger's praises and demand his
reinstatement.
Recall leader George Karman Jr ..
told a crowd of parents Tuesday night
that the trustees have "sto len your
vote by not hstenmg to your con·
cems •·
"There's going to be an mfor·
mat1onal mecung Aug 5," he said
"There's also going to be the OI) m·
pies at the same ume but it's going to
be the second best fight m town."
Trustee Lake, one of the four
targeted for recall action, said today
the recall may determine the question
of whether elected officials can hire a
chief administrator to carry out goals
and objectives on a distnct-wide basis
or whether each school attendance
area can select its own principal and
determine ats own goals.
"Should we have six quasi-super-
intendents doing their own thing? (at
each of the d1stncfs high schools) I
personally don't feel that each of the
high schools 1s an island onto 11c;elf."
he said
OLYMPIC FLAME IGNITES PATRIOTISM ...
From Al
1.in otlit.crc, ant..I a t11.·rt.e pndc 1n th('
h>Lal patno t1c,m
Hoh Ru'>'>Cll . 27 a na' al officer. got
11fl dut} 1 uc-.da\ aftanoon, raced
hnml' grahrn:d h" .... itc-Mana. 25.
their 2 H"M nld ""1 Ton\. and the
flag from 1t't hohkr on the c;1de of h1'
hnU'>l'
O.,tandin~ h\ thl' trnn1' lt>un.., al 10
p m he \a1d tht• fJmal) "'a'>
hol)\llltrhintt. through thl San Diego
area to \Cl' t hl· t111l ha' m;rn\ tames a\
po.,\lhk
·• f h1' ., J'l<i't I""' ' h<-dt1me but
tmfa\ .., .,rwc 1.11 " hr \i11d I wish "'c
u1uld \t'l th1· tort ht'' en more Tha\ I'>
'" l ln\l' "' "t.•'11 ~l·t tu thl <)I\ mp1cs ··
"icarh' .1 hluq1,rac,\ band v.a\
't ankt.'l I >•mdlln11 The h<1nd had ~en
h1r1.·d 111 plJ\ .11 .1 < ornnado har lhal
Just Call
642-6086
wa:. on the original relay route, but
when the route was changed, the bar
owner moved the band. Someone
suggested they play torch !.ongs. but
no one could thank of any appropnate
for banJOS. so they finally settled on
"The Wilham Tell Ovcnun··· a!>
e'el)one c heered and raised high
their flags and beer cans
Public dnnkans is illegal in (or·
onado except dunng Sunday evening
m1lita11 band concerts an the town
park But under the ..ame "spcual
night" theor) that kepi Ton~ Russell
up past has bedtime authorities
apparenth tkdarcd an unofTtual
amnestv -at least until Jam
Plunkcit. quarterback for the l O\
.\ngele<i Raiders earned the torch
auoss the San Diego Ba) hndge
Other celchnt\ runner; Tut·~1.1"
included baseball star O.,tnc Garvey.
who handed the torch to Mayor
Roger Hedgecock 1n San Diego. Tht:y
were among 3,500 rela y runners who
are each covering a kilometer -fiH··
eights of a mile -in e~change for
S3.UOO donataons toward a SI 2
million Olympic ~outh spon' pro·
gram
Olympic organ11ers are keeping
r,ecrel the 1den111\ of the runner v. ho
wall cart) the torch into the Lo\
Angeles ( oliseum at dusk Saturda'
and light the stadium flame.
Selected h) Pt'ter l leberroth pre\I·
dent of the LO\ i\ngeles 01} mp1t
Organmng C omm1ttcf the runnt'I
..... 11 be "someone reall) well knov.n m
someone chdhng: a runner or rnupk
uf runners that send goo<,(,' hump\
down the c;pane ·· he said
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catlfomla Highway Patrol Sgt. Don Follett
photographa wreck&Ce of car that •pun off
the San Diego Freeway ln Irvine early
today and left one penoo dead and three
injured. Michelle Marie Grace, 17, of
MI .. ion Viejo wu pronounced dead at the
.ceoe of the 1 :30 a.m. accident near the
0.-, ......... .., ....... ~
C0ttta Mesa Freeway onramp. Kirk Ronald
Jacbon, 20, of Minion Viejo wu a.rre.ted
on •uplcion of felony drunken drlYlnil and
felony man•laugbter. Jackaon and two
other pueeoien •utalned moderate ln-
juria in the cruh. The cauae of the
accident la under lnvattgation .
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To R c H ENTERS THE ORANGE COAST .•.
From Al
Beach Boulnard. between Lampson
and Katella.
Biemtadt. 50. has reportedly been
training by running with books and
wrenches an hand. She runs at 12: 15
a.m Thur~ay an Newport Beach. up
Duver to Westchff. • • • Paul Arrilt of Lake Forest wall tum
47 Saturda~. three days after he takes
the name out for his kilometer as the
ninth runner 1n the counl\. Amtt. a ~rvice superintendent for State Farm
I ntcrnataonal ~rvaccs an ( osta Mesa.
.... on ht\ kilometer 1n a statev.1de
lot1Cr\ ol more than 600 agents and
oOiu· cmplo)ecs 1n thl' n>mpan)
\rnll tnc., tu run 'Cl ur 40 m1k'> a
v.ed. he ..aid The compan) is
holding an (mplo)l'C Apprec1at1on
Da~ and pan~ toda~ and letting
worker<.. off earl~ 'o the~ can lane up 1n
')an ( lemcntc 11> wallh Amu'c, late
aftl'rnoon run ••• When V1d.s llc\11111 dcndcd her
Irvine temporary personnel serv1cc
mm pan\ '>houh.J '>P<>n'>or a runner an
till' t<mh rt•la~. Michele Harrington's
naml· 1mnwJ1atl'I) t.ame tu mind
\if1chdc I' "the dau,1thtcr of onc uf
Hc\ton·, tm·nd\ ··\hl'"• the all-
.\nwnl'a n 1,1.1rl ·· lk'>ton c;a1d Michele
""' .i 'tutknt h<1d~ prc<,1dcnt in
eknil'nlar) \Chool and t'> 1n the gifted
\.haldrl·n·., program
"\he' gut a lot of 1n1t1all\ c. she's a
po\1t1H' thinker and .,he's bnght.
\.1t1'!x-""hen .,hl' !> 18 "'e l3n give her
j 100 ton ·· lll''>ton <wtd M achele has
IX'l·n rrat tlllllg. running her kilo·
m1.·to .inJ "dov.n to \P1 minutes Her
laniil' and fm·nd\ "''II gather at
f>aufit ( oa\t l11ghwa) and Newport
< cntt•r Dn\c somc11mc around 9.30
rm lll\.\att.hhcrrun • • • 'Whc-n he \pceds pa\t Un1vcrs1ty
High 1khool 1n Irvine. Garret Eaton.
I!< will have a contingent of
.,choolmate\ and foma ly cheennJ him
on laton, a 'ltudent a t lJnivcrs1ty, 1~
running because has dad. Kermit
Fawn. thought at would be a way for
ha~ fornaly 10 p:i.r11c1patc in "a
momentous occasion.·· Uarret'$
arandmothcr flew out from Conncc.:11-
cut ~vcral day, aao to watch ham take
near 10 4S pm run ton1aht around
UC Irvine and past the haah school • • • HtldJJ0'1110D. a H untington Beach
resident and an employee of Memll
L}nch Pierce and Fenner said she 1s
runnrna because 'Jhc 1., "proud tcJ Ix
;an Amcncan " Onginall\ from \\ ar·
ren. Pa . Johnson \aid "lhC' 1"1 an aHd
runner and 1ok1cr 'ihf ran 1n a ~
k1lometcr r<Kc to qualif) for a
draw1na held by Mcrnll l ) nch for the
five relay le&" 11 pur~ha'>l"d
"F.veryhod~ I kr1ow wall he there to
~c me run · .lohn1oon \aid. even
1hou1h 'lhC' 1\ \( hn.lulN.I to Lake the
1orch ~met1ml· aftl.'r m1dn1aht to
n11ht at the wrnt'r of J.un~Htt Road
and Pn<'1fir < 11<1\l f11ghway "I think
11'11 h(• V't'•ll " thr '1·\t11f•Old U·
C'C'Ufl\(' Wl II to.II\ '-Jtcf
• • • John Pedersen, senaor vice pres•·
dent of Signal Landmark Properties,
of Irvine, runs two males a week and
said he has not done any special
tra1n1ng for his torch kilometer.
scheduled for Capistrano Beach
around 5 p.m The 48-year-old Santa
Ana Heights resident said he put out a
memo alerting Signal employees of
his company-sponsored run. "M}
wife will come and some fnends wall
be there to take pictures.·· he said.
"It's going to be excttmg."
Keltb Armstead, 27, "sull doesn't
believe it's going to happen .. The
Laguna Beach resident will carry the
torch between ( ress and Legion
Streets on Pacific Coast Highway an
has hometown today. He 1s sponsored
by the Laguna Beach Chamber of
Commerce. Then he begins a new job
Monday at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in
Laguna Niguel. • • • Jaaon Baldwlo, 14, was given has
kilometer as a b irthday surprise from
has Emerald Ba y family an December
The Laguna Beach High School
freshman will run h1!1 kilometer
beginning at Legion Street an Laguna
Beach at 7.59 to niKht . ' . Earl Ripp«. owner of An\.al (or-
porat1on. an Irvine insurance and
investment com pan), will~ running
tonight an Irvine from McArthur
Boufevard to Universal~ Dnve An
avid runner who averages 50 males a
week. Rippee as c,ponsonng himself
"It's a unique opportunity to part1C1·
pate and with the money going to
help the Boys Club. it's a bonu<i," said
the Laguna Beach re 1dcn1 • • • Debbie Gebhard wall l>nng the
torch into Laguna Beach. carryina 1t
from Aliso Beach to Nye~ Place at
7:28 p m. today The.-a1hle11c mother
of two. who lives an North Laguna.
said "1t'fl one small wa) of bemg
involved 1n the O lympics and pan of
America.'' • • • Didi Gouda 1s an asthmatic who
JO&!> regularry for her health. She too
has sponsored herself and will ~
runnana the 7: 15 a.m . stint 10 Costa
Mesa on Thunday. "I'm aoang to
make it somehow," he 5a1d. She
spends her summers 1n Laauna Beach
and winters as a slt1 instructor for the
handicapped in Colorado • • • Jun Mint Merrick of South
Laauna wtll carry the torch past South
coa\t Plan1 in C ost:i Meu Thun.da)
morning at 6 2 I a m -1 got
gooscbumpi. all over when they told
me where I Wat ao ma to run. It's
uactly where I wRntcd to be:·
MemC'k. who as sponsonna henclf.
has a habit of runnana thrtt m ile!!.
every mom1n1 "for health •• ••• Dayl Nord1tn>m. 19. will be tht>
first runner to ptC'k up the torch "'
Costa Mesa Thursday momtnJ-She
}llfU tht relay at 2902 8mto l St and
t'ntb 1n fron1 af a nurwry at Bn 101
JUSt under the Costa Mesa Freeway.
Nordstrom, who graduated from
Estancia High School a nd Orange
Coast College, said she is a Costa
Mesan "all the way to the heart. They
packed the right person for Costa
Mesa, .. she said.
Nordstrom as a new accounts
secretary at Wells Fargo Bank's
Huntington Beach office. Wells
Fargo, which purchased 20 kilo-
meters for the relay. held a raffie
among 1ts employees to determine
who would get to run. "Some people
turned m seven (raffie tickets) but I
only tu med in one." Nordstrom said.
Asked 1f she as a runner. Nordstrom
replied. "I am now." • • • Cbet Harrison. 14. of Corona del
Mar, received his torch kilometer as a
graduation present from his family.
He just firushed the eighth grade al
Harbor Day School and will attend
M ilton Academ y near Boston 1n the
fall. Chet's Olympic kilometer begins
at 8:36 tonight alon~ Pacific Coast
Highway between El Morro School in
Laguna Beach and the entrance to
Crystal Cove State Park. • • • James Elliot, 34. of Hacienda
Heights 1s being sponsored by the
Carma-SandlinJ Group, a real estate
development firm in Irvine. Elliot
has undergone eittensave heart s ur-
gery but continues to run H is
kilometer begins o n Pac1fic Coast
H1ghwa> 200 yards south of Cameo
ll1ghlands Dnve an Corona del Mar. • • • Mattbew Ber1boll, a 22-ycar-old
handicapped student from Manon
Parson School io Costa Mesa. w1Jl run
a kilometer sponsored by the F. Scott
Jackson family of Newport Beach.
The torch donation Wlll ao to the
Orange County Special Olympics
program.
Matthew, who li ves with his
parents 1n Santa Ana Heiahts, has
practiced running with a mock torch.
"Every time they sent him to the
office at school, he had a note m one
hand and the torch in the other," his
mother. Sharley Beraholtz, said He
runs toniaht at Blue Fan Drive in
Dana Point. • • • Employee$ ofEqu1don Companies.
an lrvmt--based real tit.ate serv1~
finn. chipped in to purch~ a
kilometer for Jeff Plersoa, 36. a
senior v1c-e president and pan~.
P1erwn 1s a familiar sl&}\t as he i~
dailt throuah has Tunic Rock ne1 •
borhood 1n Irvine with hl!I d<>& e
wa!i. ~lated to carry tht torch this
momma an La Jolla • t •
June Mateas or Fountain Valle}
purchased a kilometer as an early
binhday prestnt for her husbend.
Elmer M1w11 Wlll be 72 on Sept 9
He was a profus1onal bo~er 1n 1932
and kce~ in aood "ha~ tod.ay by
runnina al Fountain Valley Haan
School 11nd workana out at a local
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