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' Judge ref uses utility breakup Commuters honor San Juan depot hostess
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
federal judie refu.ed today to
approve the antitruat aettlement
proposing the breakup of the
American Telephone &
Telegraph Co .. according to a
court clerk.
Andy Pincus, a law clerk to
U.S. District Judge ~arold
Greene, said the judge would
release a lengthy opinion in
which he d eclined to sign the
propoeed settlement as submitted
b y AT&T and the federal
government.
Pincus said the opinion
suggests a number of proposed
modifications to the agreement
which would make it acceptable.
No further detalh were
available.
A:;&T 1pokesrnan Pie W~r
aald the company had n o
lmmediate comment.
The propo9ed qreetnent WU
announced Jan. 8 by AT&T and
the Justice Department to •ttle a
1974 antitruat suit filed by the
government. The proposed
aettlement would requite AT&T
to atve up ita 22 wholly owned
Bell Syatem operating oompa.nles
ln ex.c~ for the freedOm to
enter unregulated buaine81es.
Greene is the federal judge
who had been overseeing the
antitrust trial. Hia approval of
the aettlemen t is required before
1t can take effect.
The Juatlce Department's
antitruat dlviaion and AT&T
have maintained 11.nce January
that Greene cannot unilaterally
modily thelr ag?Mment to auH
hia taste.
Both sides have aaid, however,
they would be willing to oonaider
!~J ... e~hanges suggested by the
JU AT&T and the Justice
Department cannot agree on
changes augested by the judge,
they face the prospec t of a
resumption of the antitrust trial.
The propoaed antitrust
settlement contemplated the
largest corporate reorganization
ln American history. The 22 Bell
(See BREAKUP, Pa1e A!)
By STEVE MITCHELL or .. o.llJ,... • ..,.
Her name la Marguerite
Kennedy, but the 80 or 80 early
morning oommutera at the San
Juan Capistrano train depot call
her "Ma. Coffee."
She'• the woman ln the w ide-
brim h.at, dispensing hot coffee
and dose• of idle ch it-chat to
buaine8smen in three-piece auita
and legal secretaries, bound for
Santa Ana or Los Angeles on the
Amtrak 571 which pulls away
from the station at 6:33 a.m.
Ms. Coffee operates out of a
colorful wood pushcar t, laden
with a 32-cup ooCCee urn, fresh
orange juice, tea, hot chocolate
and her own crumbly concoction
called "Com.muter C.OOkies."
Newport firm cuts back
It was barely daylight Tueeday
morning aa commuters began
showing up to help her celebrate
her first year in busl.ness at the
depot.
A four ·p1ece band played
country music and yellow
balloons reading "Grand
Opening 11" floated on strings
from the pushcart.
Will not expand into Fountain Valley
By STEVE MARBLE or .... o.11 "°' • ..,,
In an effort to cut expenses,
Newport Beach-based Pacific
Mutual Life Insurance Co. has
d ecided against settling a
400-person insurance division in
Fountain Valley.
The employees were to occupy
more than half the square
footage in a trio of three-srory
buildings being constructed in
Fountain Valley.
The insurance firm employs
roughly 1,500 people m Orange
County It won permission to
build th e structures at
Brookhurst Street and La
Alameda Ave nue last year al ter
baclung away from plans for a
14-story tower.
In a related cost-cutting move,
Pacific Mutual announced it has
imposed a companywide hiring
freeze and is considenng layoffs.
Tom Santley, a compan y
spokesman, said Pacific Mutual
a lread y has laid o f{ 250
employees across the country,
about 100 of them 1n Orange
County
The work force that was to be
shifted to Fountain Valley m
1983 currently is scattered to
offices in Costa Mesa, Tustin.
Newport Beach and Santa Ana.
Santley said the gro up
Defender to • train
Newport Beach •
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By ALMON LOCKABEY
ol'ttie D!lllr Not Steff
From Newport east lo Ne wport
west and back again.
That is the itinerary fo r
Defender, the newest 12-meter w
be launched, and her trial horse,
Courageous.
Charles E. Kirsch, chairman of
the Defender/Courageous Group,
has made 1t official that the two
racing sloop; will be Ill Newport
Beach from Nov l to March 15
for winter crew training and
speed tnals
Home base for the two twelves
will be BaJboa Yacht Club, which
has agreed to provide the group
with two moorings for the racers
plus dock space and room in the
parking lot for trailers.
Tom Blackalle r o f San
Francisco who has been selected
as skipper of Defender. had
hinted the two yachts wouJd t:>e
brought to the West Coast this
winter
The choice of Newport Beach
was made aft.er Bill Ficker, 1970
Cup defender, had done research
for the group.
"It is important that crews
have as muc h continuity as
possible in training and speed
trials," said Ficker "W e
considered several other sites m
California and F1orida, but none
provided as many similanties U>
Rhode Island Sound as the
Newport area
Housing for the crew and
support team , a s well as
transportation for the boats and
their tenders, is still under
consideration.
(See COAST, Pa1e AZ)
insurance urut, nol!faed ttus week
of the change, now will be moved
to the company's headquarters in
Newport Center.
Despite a reported glut of
office space an Orange County.
Santley said the finn is hopeful it
will not have diff iculty leasing
out the 267,000 square feet of
office space ln Fountain Valley.
Pacific Mutua l recently
completed a pair of seven-story
towers in Newport Cf'nter
adjacent to the firm 's
mushroom-shaped headquarters.
Santley and nearly half of the
office space in the new twin
towers has been leased out to 10
major tenants.
Santley said it haa not been
determined how much of the
recently completed towers the
insurance company will occupy.
That deciaion coUld hinge on a
~ expeNle level recluction
report that is expected to be
unveiled prior to Sept. 1. The
report will detail ooet cut3.
Santley said the finn ha.a let a
dollar amount It wants to shave
off and is scrutinizing several
wa ya of acoompllah.lng th.is. He
(See PACIFIC, Page A!)
"Have some co ffee," the
attractive e ntrepreneur smiled as
her friends gathered around the
familiar cart.
"It's on the house to<fuy ."
The band members, attired in
cowboy outfits, slugged down
sh ots o f tequila, chased with
coffee, between sets.
As Marguerite passed out the
popular whole wheat oats, nuts
and carob cookies to her friends,
she glanced down the railroad
tracks.
"The tram should be here any
minute," she said
But the commuters didn't seem
con cerned. They just stood
around sipping java and chatting
like old friends.
Which they now are, thanks to
their personable depot hostess.
The coffee woman lives just
ac ross the tracks in a
100-year-old wood house that has
been declared by the state a
historic home.
"I used to look out my window
and see the commuters JUSt
standing around, nobody talking,
nobody smiling." she srud.
So, she had a friend build a
pushcart and she began selJing
coffee each weekday morning at
the depot.
She gets up at 5 each morning.
brews the coffee and loads up the
cart for the short, 30-foot trip
~the tracks
Marguerite does a lot more
than sell coffee and cookies.
Her friends say she lends them
change wh e n the y find
themselves short. She also hands
(See SAN JUAN, Page AZ>
-Bandits bind
pair, hold up
Mesa station
Police in Costa Mesa are
searching today for two men who
lied up a service station clerk
before fleeing with $120 Tuesday
night.
The two walke d into th e
Chevron Station at 3190 Harbor
Blvd . a t about 8 :30 pm
pretending to be interested m
purchasing a tire
"Balboa Yacht Club ls the ideal
location for us because o f Its
proximity to the open ocean, ..
said Kirsch "The tenders will
only have a lO·minute tow from
moorings to the race courae "
Dllllr Not ""*° bf Gery .,,._
OPERATION STING? -The wince of 5-year-old Todd
Mcllwain proves his prowess in a Newport Beach bellyflop
competition. His brother was a winner, too, as shown on Page
Bl
One suspect simulating a
weapon forced the clerk to hand
over a key to the cash box before
tying his hands.
One suspect is described as 25
to 30, 6 feet, 150 pounds. The
other is 25 to 30, 5 feet 9, 175
pounds with a beard. Both are
black.
NATION
She's too fat to work
The courts say a Pennsylvania utility company
acted correctly in denying a job to a 341-pound woman
because she was too heavy. PQ$Ce A7.
STATE
Manson girl seeks I reedom
FRONTERA (AP) -Convicted murderer
Patricia Krenwtnkel makee a bld for freedom today at
a parole hearing juet one day after the 13th
annivenary of the Sharon Tate-LaBianca murden.
Utility stoclcholders win
Stockholden of San Dlefo Gu & Eleci.r1c Co.
have won a laWllUJt aver a botched oil deal. P..-AB.
J I I
COUNTY
Charity units burglarized
Officials of three charitable groups are trying to
pick up the pieces after losing almoet all their office
equipment in a weekend burglary. Page A5.
Job lair st Irvine
High-tech typea went searching for job
possibilities at a job fair at Irvine's Registry Hotel.
Page Bl.
TELEVISION
Another first for 'M-A-S-H'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -"M-A-8-8 11 and CBS,
two perennial wtnnen ln the prime-time rat.Lno race,
IOared to another win for the week endina Aug. s. ftcune froal the A.C. Mellen Co. show.
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MS. COFFEE -Marguerite Kennedy sells coffee and cookies
to her commuter friends at the San Juan CaplStrano train
depot. Her clients turned out this morning bright and early to
help her celebrate her first anruversary. _
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Newport neutral
in church hassle?
'l'he Newport B e ach C ity
Council, asked to settle a dispute
bet ween a c hurc h and
neighboring residents, has balked
at takjng sides in a fight that's
been summed up as the good
guys venius the good guys.
The neighborhood spat centers
on plans for a n 85-foot-high
sanctua r y at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, lo,.ated
adacent to Newport Harbor High
School
The l oCty wave shaped
sa n c tuar y w ould be t h e
centerpiece of the church's $9 7
rrullion expansJon.
Council m embers said th e
dispute has generated more mail
and phone calls than any other
project in the city in recent years.
Al.'Cordingly, the council acted
Monday night with ca utio n ,
una n i m o u s l y agree ing t o
postpone the item to Sept 13
The c ouncil a s ked
representatives o! both sides to
meet with two council membeni
lo stnve to settle the fight and
resto re peace to r esidential
Newport Heights.
R esiden ts, wh o have
complained the six-floor
sanctuary will be too tall and too
massive, criticized the project
Monday.
Homeown e r Bob Coop e r
suggested the towenng structure
will look like a "Chicago grain
e levator" while another resident
said the ~tuary is "an office
building disguised as a steeple."
Resident Barbara Jean
Wh1 tford worried that the
church expansion would incre8*
traffic and described Sunday
mornings m her neighborhood as
a pr ocessio n o f peop l e
"performing U-turns, $-turns,
Z·turns and jaywalking."
Church member Milan Dostal,
ISee ST. ANDREWS, Paee At)
Death wish reality
for convicted slayer
RIC HMOND, Va . (AP) -
Con victed murderer Frank J
Coppola, a fonner polJceman who
o nc e studied to be a Roman
Catho!Jc priest.. asked a minister
to ''look after m y family ,"
embraced him and strode off
coolly and willingl y to the
electnc chair.
Supreme Court acceded to tus
hand·written plea for a speedy
execution.
The decision ended a day of
frantic legal maneuvering by
lawyers who sought to postpone
the sentence against Coppola's
wishes and st.ate attorneys wbo
fought to carry it out.
Coppola, 38, was pronounced
dead at 8:27 p.m. PIYr Tuesday,
61 minu te s alter th e US
Coppo la insisted h e was
innocent o f killing Muriel
(See COPPOLA, Page A!)
INDEX
At Your Service A4 Ann Landers All
Business 84-5 Moviea 82-3
Herb Caen All Mutual Funds 84
Cavalcade All National News A3
Classified 04-8 Public Notices B4,D3-4
ComiCI B6 Sparta Dl-4
Croaword B6 Dr. Steinc:rohn All
Death Notices 04 Stock Marketa 85
Editorial AlO Television 87
Entertainment 82-3 Thea ten 82-3
Food C l -12 Weather Al
Hy Gardner All World News A3
Hon:a'Ope All
SPORTS
Dodgers take NL West lead
The Dodgen complete their amazlng climb to the
top with a victory aver Cincinnati. Page Dl.
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i'ACIFIC MUTUAL • • • declined to •1 wbat the dollar
6c;:: layofft, Santley Mid
Pactflc Mut&&al 11 lookln1 a\
'(Pulling back from purchulna
11~pnent and encou.ralina early
nttu'Wnen1.
Pacific Mutual moved from
Loe Anpi. to Newport BMch
10 yeen aio; It ll the larptt
CaUfornla-baHd in1ura'i'c•
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;S'AN JUAN HOSTESS ...
Am~ 1ehedule. and even Pat Marovich, who works for
r e1 blcycle1 for commuter1 the Fa1hlop ln1titute In Loa
ho for&•t t~elr chain locks, An1ele1 aO'ee1. "Thia la my ~ping them In her hOWte acroea favorite train station," ahe Mid, 6traeka where ahe l.nstalled a munchina on a cookie. "I tell all
'! e IChool clock on the outside my tnena.. In Loe Angeles about
· to aid commuters. Ma. Coffee." 1~1·1 · And It appears no one enjoya
id /\4She really geta my morning the rnomln8 coffee klatch more 88i to a good start." said Barbara than Marguerite.
f!!Y, a legal aecre\ary who "I love It," ahe said. "It's like
'> utes dally on the 571 to Loe Inviting a neighbor In."
ie.. More like 80 neighbors. .
1SJ . ANDREW'S CHURCH ..
•l.llllformer 'Newport Beach mayor, adding that the church has been
,; lad the expansion project has forced to build upward becauae
·1~ in the works 20 years and of ita limited real estate.
o dwlt the church needs to expand The sanctuary would increase
i'4a facility. Dostal noted the seating from rou&hlY 700 to !,-
church already had dropped 335. Architects for the church, In
plans for a 105-foot sanctuary to an effort t o m eet parking
meet residential concern. demanda, are striving to reach an
Dr J agreement for u sing parking · ohn Huffman, pastor of f Uities t the nearby high the 3,000-member church, said a~ 1 Sunday worshippers have been ac ~rt Curtis chainnan of the
turned away becauae of lack of church's building committee,
seating . He described .St. which baa rai.aed more than $6
Andrew's as a good neighbor in million for the project, said h e
Newport .~eights for 30 years. believes the church has done all
"l would not want to pastor a it can to meet the worries of
church that has in any ~Y raped · residenta. He said he is unsure
or hurt the community," he said, what further negotiations can do.
~ewport rejects
'~ondo conversions
~ ,'1 A controversial plan to pennit u~~.hdominlum conversions in ' ~wport Beach, more than a · ju in the making, has died
, ently and quickly.
· fhe propoeed law was undone '.~Y an apparent conflict of
,~ferest Monday night on t_he rt of five of the seven City
uncil members.
, ~'llhe propoeed law. unpopular
with renters in the city, would
lluive allowed persons owning
.duplexes and triplexes to convert
itheir units to condominiums after
meeting a long list of conditions.
•0 :five cowlcil members -John
m. Evelvn Hart, Phil Maurer,
• aUl Hummel and Mayor Jackie
' 'ther -own or have interest
uplex or triplex property, it
~. ' reported. Council members
tsed the conflict-of-interest
') ' .
concern tnemaetvea.
The state Fair Political
Practices Commission, asked by
the city to Investigate the
potential conflict, ruled that
there might be some. The
commission said It would need
details on each council member's
real estate hoJ4ings to make a
finaltu~t.
Hather tn.an go through this
process, the council wu adviaed
it could simply ship the
condominium law back to the
city Planning Commiuion and
ask that unit to 1ti1l it,
The council unanimoualy took
that course of .action without
comment.
CwTent law in Newport makes
it virtually impossible to convert
apartmenta to condominiums.
EXECUTED -Convicted
murderer Frank Coppola waa
executed Tuesday in
Richmond, Va., for robbery
and murder.
From Page A1
COPPOLA • • •
Hatchell, 45, whose skull was
crushed during a robbery at her
home in Newport News in 1978.
Testimony revealed he
repeatedly pounded her head
into the floor becaUBe she refused
to say where she kept her
money. Others involved in the
crime said he was the killer.
But Coppola, who said he was
ready to die to maintain his
dignity and spare his family
agony of further appeals, resisted
attempts to have his execution
stayed.
He was the fifth person to be
executed in this country since
1976. He was the first since
Steven Judy was electrocuted in
Indiana in March 1981 and the
first to die in Virginia's electric
chair in 20 years.
From Page A1
COAST • • •
K..ir9ch said the group expects
to return to Newport, R.I. for
further training by May l, 1983.
The prel.im.inary America's Cup
trials are scheduled June 18-25
on Rhode Island Sound.
The Defender/Courageous
Group is one of two American
syndicates vying for the right to
defend the Cup. The other ls the
Fort Schuyler Foundation of the
U.S . Maritime Academy which
has laWlChed two new Twelves
for the 1983 trials.
Dennis Conner of San Diego
skippered the Fort Schuyler
Foundation's Freedom to victory
overtheAustralianchallengerin
1980. In the winter of 1979
Conner brought Freedom and
her tr1al horse to San Diego for
winter training. but has not
diacloeed whether he will bring
the two new yachts West this
year.
Low clouds return
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The "rana• wan11 over lh•
wild coyotM rouW.nl Che w•t
... of c.o.ia "'-appMr '° be over, but th• oontroverey IUITOWldinc Lut week'• ahoodnl
la ltill lbmnertna.
Policl llld they beaan ahootlna
th• anlmal1. from n ellcoptert aft.er recel vlna numerou1
aimpi.&nta from relid«lta a bout
co~otee k1111na pet call and dop.
But then nel1bbora be1an
comp1alnina about the ahooUna
of coyotes and IO It WU lt.Opped.
Police lnalat that the only
1hootln1 111t week occurred
-ru.day nlaht, while netahbon
and city official.I •Y that the
1hootlng continu e d until
Wedneeday.
Police Ca.pt. Ed GIMcow laid
be ordered the shooting stopped
Tue9day after nelghbon becran
~~about the noi9e from
"l don't believe that wu the
cue.'' aaid Glugow when told
that nel&hbora believe the
shooting continued Wed.needay.
"I would stake my money on the
fact that when I stopped it they
did. They would be insane to do
that."
Allan Roeder, assistant city
manager, said he ordered the
shooting stopped Thursday after
receiving a phone call at home
Wednesday night from
councilman Donn Hall about the
shooting.
R oeder said It was his
understanding that the shooting
continued Wednesday fro m
From Page A1
BREAKUP. •
System operating companies,
which serve more than 80
percent of the nation 's
telephones, represent roughly
two-thirds of AT&T's asaet.a, or
' about $80 billion to $85 billion.
The settlement called for
AT&T to give up all ownership
of those local companies, in
exchange for the Justice
Department's dismissal of the
1974 suit. AT&T wou ld be
allowed to retain its long-
distance, equipment, research,
manufacturing and Yellow Page
facilities.
Newport joins
fight against
Frontier line
Newport Beach has agreed to
put some legal muscle behind
Orange County's legal fight with
Frontier Airlines over the
588-mile perimeter rule at John
Wayne Airport.
The Newport City Council
un.animou.aly agreed Monday to
support the county's effort to
preserve the perimeter rule and
asked its attorneys to appear at a
legal showdown on the issue
Aug. 16 In Los Angeles.
Frontie.r, baaed in Denver, has
challenged the rule which
prevents airlines from flying
non-atop from Orange County to
destinations any further away
than Salt Lake City.
The federal government has
intervened on behalf of Frontier,
supporting the move to strike the
county perimeter rule.
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COOLING OFF -Gina Manchester, 4, of Costa Mesa may
have eyes bigger than her stomach. Still she's fou.nP ~ good
way to beat the heat at a Glendale ice cream parlor as
temperatures hovered in the 998.
Habib, Begin meet
on PLO exit plan
By Tile A11oclated Pre11
Israeli j ets and tanks
hammered guerrilla-held west
Beirut again today and Prime
Minister Menachem Begin met in
Jerusalem with U.S. presidential
envoy Philip Habib to examine
U.S. propoaala for evacuating the
PLO from Lebandn.
Begin waa quoted by the
Israeli newspaper Yedloth
Ahronoth as saying in an
interview: "li all goes well. the
evacuation will get under way
next week."
A major breakthrough in the
negotiations came late Tuesday
when Syria reveraed it.a earlier
stand and said it would take in all
Palestine Liberati on
Organization fighters the PLO
wished to evacuate from Beirut.
The Tel Aviv command said
the new air strikes followed
cease-fire breaches by the
guerrillaa that wounded three
Israeli aoldlen.
The jets sw ooped down in
rapid d ivef>ombins. sor ties,
11etting fires and 11ending ¢ouda
of smoke spiraling over the
Chatilla and Bourj el-Barajneh
refugee camps -the PLO nerve
center in the Fakhani area.
Guerrillaa fired groWld-to-air
missiles but n one was seen
hitting the jets, making their
third aeries of strikes in three
days.
Israeli tanks and baiooka-
firing guerrillas al8o claahed at
the Nation.al Mueeum checkpoint
on the Green L ine d ividing
Beirut into Moslem west and
ChrllUan east.
The city haa been under siege
since t he week after Israel
invaded Lebanon June 6 to rout
the PLO.
The Begin-Habib meeting in
J erusalem e nded with no
statement and another session
was set for later today.
Defeme Minister Ariel Sharon
and Foreign Minister Yltmak
S hamir also attended the
meeting, at which Habib was
reported to have presertted a list
of Arab countriee willing to take
in the guerrillas.
Cracker Jack
apologizes
CARMEL, Ind. (AP) -The
makers of Cracker Jack have
sweet news for a girl who sued
after finding no prize in her box
of the candied s nack : She'll
receive an apology and another
box of Cracker Jack free.
A spok esw oman for the
Cracker Jack division of Borden
Inc . said Tuesday that the
company h opes 9 -year -old
Wendy Pota5nik will drop her
legal action.
Wendy filed suit seeking a
prize from Cracker Jack and
reimbursement for $19 in court
costs. In the suit filed In the small
c laims division of Hamilton
County Court, Wendy claimed
t he company had broken an
advertising promiae by selling a
box of the snack that did not
contain a prize.
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PRJioN ART SALE -Sgt. F.dward Bradley,
prilbl guard, holds a painting by John Wayne
Gacy, who was convicted of the aex slayings of
33 ~men and boys. The painting, entitled
UW'hpMto
"Hi-Ho,· Hi-Ho," was offered for sale at the
Dlinoia State Fair, along with other art objects
by prisoners at Menard State Prison. Gacy is
currently on death row. (See Page A5)
Space shuttle a money loser
due to 'cheap' cargo rates
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
(AP) -Taxpayers will foot most
of the bill for space shuttle
flights for several years because
NASA lsrl't charging enough for
hauling cargo, space agency
officials say.
F.ach of the five shuttle flights
acheduled for next year will cost
at least $266 million. At the same
time, NASA charges customers
only about $38 million to rent the
. shuttle's entire cargo bay to carry
satellites or experiments aloft.
That is less than one-seventh the
true cost of the rught.
The discrepancy ia mainly due
to inflation. the reduced nwnber
of flights and a three-year delay
in getting the shuttle off the
ground. space agency officials
told The Orlando Sentinel.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration had hoped
to fly 44 missions by 1985, but is
now aiming for 32.
"We missed it," Chet Lee,
dJ.rector of customer services for
NASA, said Monday. ·"We
underestimated it. When we set
those rates, we were planning
672 flights (by 1994). Now we're
taJ king 311. That's almost half."
"We didn't realize that we
were in for a dramatic increase in
inflation, cost of materials and
labor," added BILI Saavedra.
chief of mission analysis and
integration for NASA.
Space officials have told
Congress that the total price tag
for the shuttle program now is
expected to top $21 billion.
including $18 billion spent by
NASA and $3.6 billion invested
by the Department of Oefen.ee.
A report by the General
Accounting Office says it wtll be
1989 at the earliest before NASA
recovers the full flight cost from
shuttle users.
The shuttle Columbia is
scheduled to carry 1ts first
satellite cargo in November,
during its fifth trip to space.
Each 1983 shuttle flight will
cost between $140 million to $160
million in 1975 dollars, space
agency officials told a House
Budget subcommittee in April.
That equals $265 million to $304
million in 1982 dollars, said Bob
Haltermann, NASA engineering
operations manager.
Meanwhile, other costly
matters have ari8en.
-A shuttle engine blew up
during an April test .
Replacement cost is $30 million.
-Each a!Juttle can carry 40,-
000 pounds of cargo, not the 55,-
000 pounds that NASA originally
planned. Shuttles can carry even
less cargo when they are
launched from California
without the added boost of the
Earth's rotation.
PAC spending at record level
$100 million flowing into '82 election campaigns
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Fund-raising and spending by
political action committees (PAC)
la 8etting records in 1982, with
more than $100 mllllon In PAC
money already flowing Into this
yea.r's election campaign.
Aa:ording to a Federal Election
Commi11ion report, the more
than 2,000 PACs have raised
$138.7 million and spent $105.7
million from Jan. 1. 1981 through
June 30, 1982.
The National Confressional
Club, the politica arm of
CON1ervative Sen. Jesse Helms,
R .N.C ., is the top money-
fatherer, having collected almost
7.7 million in 18 months. The
National Comervative Political
Action Committee (NCPAC), a
leading "independent" PAC of
the New Right, is a cloee second
with $7 .2 million in
contributions.
All told, PACs had $54. 7
million in cash on hand on June
30 to spend in the remaining
three months before the off-year
election&. These figures cover the
first 18 months of what the FEC
defines as the two-year election
cvcle.
The record fund-raising and
spendlng reflects the explosive
growth of the PACs in the past
few years. For the entire 1979-80
election cycle, PACs raised $86.l
million and spent $62.8 million,
the FEC said.
The wealthiest PACs were
those technically unaffiliated
with any organization, like a
corporation , labor union or
professional association. These
groups have raised $42.6 million
and spent $39 million.
Both the Congressional Club
and NCPAC are in this
unaffiliated category. The Helms
group has spent $8.4 million thus
lar, while NCPAC has spent $7.3
million. Since these groups often
have surpluses at the end of a
reporting period, they can spend
more than they raise in the
following period. All these
unaffiliated groups had $6.2
million on hand at the end of
June.
The second largest group is
trade and membership PACs,
including groups sponsored by
the National Association of
Realtors, the American Medical
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Association and the American
Bankers Association.
In total, they have raised $32.8
million and spent $23.5 million.
They had $14 .1 million in the
bank at the end of the period.
Third and fourth are the
traditional big spenders of
American politics -corporations
and labor unions.
Corporate PACs raised $32.l
million and spent $22 million,
while their traditional opponents,
labor unions have picked up
$25.8 million in contributions and
spent $17 .9 million. The
corporate groups have $16.7
millon In cash, while labor has
$13.8 million in the bank.
An assortment of other various
types of PACs made up the
remainder of the money raised
and spent.
Political action committees are
groups set up under the
campaign finance laws passed in
the wake of the Watergate
scandal in the mid-1970s. The
PACs col le c t voluntary
contributions and spend the
money In an attempt to influence
election outcomes. Neither direct
corporate contributions nor direct
labor union contributions are
allowed in federal elections.
These figures do not include
fund -raising efforts of the
poll tica1 parties.
Marriage a first
A THENS, Greece (AP) -An
18-year-old village girl manied a
construction worker from the
Cyclades Ialands In Greeoe'1 flnt
civil wedding, a family
spokesman reported . The
wedding took place on the
remote laland of Dwia.
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AJ'TON, Okla. (AP) -The
ranks of unemployed aovemora:
produced the 1.ut two ptelldenta,
a bit of poUUcal trtvta tantallzJ.ng
to the poUtictaN who 1pent the
lHt three day• at a lakeside
reeort near here.
Rare UI the governor who does
not think that belni president
would be no more difficult than
runnlna a great bli state.
Remember Jimmy Carter?
House Speaker Thomas P .
O'Neill Jr. complained during a
particularly frustrating moment
in the Carter years that the
president aeemed to think
dealing with Conjlress was no
different from dealing wtth the
Georgia Legislature.
During his campaign for the
presidency, Ronald Reagan
repeatedly cited hla experience as
governor oL California as proof
that he could handle the job of
governing the United St.ates.
After all, Reagan would tell
audiences, if California were an
Independent nation, it would be
economically, the seventh-largest
in the world.
Gerald Ford got some mileage
when he defeated Reagan in the
race for the 1976 GOP
presidentaJ nomination with an
ad that pointed out that as
governor of California Reagan
did not have access to nuclear
weapons.
Now comes a new crop of
governors harboring those same
.... ,,
natlonal ambhlon1 thai
tradJtionally infect perdcipentl at
govemor'1 oonfetelCll.
Thil year, the meeUn1
attraoted former Gov. Reubtn
Alkew of Florida, who LI tryt.n,
to take the Carter route to t.be
White Howe. Askew haa been
unobtN&lvely cril9-crolllna the
country ln tearch of IUpport for a
1984 presidential bid.
Tell Askew that no one leefJll
to give him much of a chance and
he'll point out that at th1s atap
no one took Carter's presidential
ambitions aerioualy.
But the real veteran of
presidential campaigning to
attend this conference was Gov.
Edmu11d G . Brown Jr. o'f
Call!omla.
At age ,3, Brown haa already
made two wun.acceaful runs for
the Democratic presidential
nomination.
He claims he baa temporarily
shelved his White House
, ambitions to concentrate on
moving to the Senate, a prospect
that ao disturbs Reagan that he
has gjven top priority to helping
Brown's Republican opponent,
~yor Pete Wilson of San Diego.
Brown was un c har -
acteriatically s ubdued at
his final governors' conference.
He sat quietly through a hearing
,., ........
ZERO CONVENTION -Former hnperlal Navy oonunander
Minoru Genda, who helped plan the infamous aerial attack on
Pearl Harbor, addresses a convention of fonner 7.ero pilots in
Osaka, Japan. The convention drew 172 former pilots of the
legendary Japanese fighter plane of World War ll.
Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Cutified Gemolog111. AGS
A HISTORIC WATCH
from a memorable fli8111
at wblcb Interior· 8•cre~ry
Jll'Dft Watt deftnded poliei" Brown bitWly ~
The cba1nnan of the ~.
DemocraUc Oov. Jay Rockef.nir
of West V'~ lOoMd ~
at Brown when he t cil4
parddpantl there ... Umt. f,or
one more questloo. But Bro'ffl'\
tcnortd the apparent invtta~ Another 'rown wltb w How.e dreubl ii' Oov. J6 .
Bn>wn of Kentuaky, the ·eel
chicken mllllonalre who i•
married to a former M~ft'
Ammca, Phyllla Georp. '1-•
Brown devote. a lot of ~
and ener1Y to helpina fel ,
Democrat• raise money, n
activity sure to attnct poli\ff;lal
allies. .
And when lt comes to rnonet.
Jay Rockefeller qulcldy comk.to
mlnd . The West Vlr10da
Oemoc::rat haa shown the ~ ~as his late Republidln
uncle, Nellon. to spend wbataW!r'
it takes to win. • •
GAO says
stockpile
reduced
,t i
WASHINGTON (AP)
President Reagan is using mQPeY
from the sale of critical metalii f.O
reduce the federal budpt de(idt
rather than re-investing the
funds to build a national
stockpile of defense materiala,
the General Accounting Off~ says. •
The way the president
manages that stockpile oonlUc1.
wtth instructions from Congrelp.
the GAO said in its repot~.
scheduled for releaae this w~ .
The report was requested by
Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich .. who
was to refer to lt In a speech~
has prepared to give to die
Senate toda)', acoo~ to bJs
aide Burl H6f1man.
The National Defen1e
Stockpile includ es 1caroe
materiala such as chrome, nickel
and titanium nee ded to
manufacture weapons and kept
ln reserve ln case o.f war.
The GAO, an investigative arm
o.f Conare11, reported that
Reagan BM allowed money ~ aeJ.llni excess materiab to pile up
In the federal treasury. Tbe
money helps lower t~e
government's deficit while
materials needed for defen1e
purpoees are reduced.
•'It appear a t bat t h 'e
administration bas given priority
to considerations ov,,
oa=':!l'ense-related needs.:' the GAO report says.
The House Armed Services
c.ocnrotttee has said no more than
$500 million from stockpile _.
should be accumulated by thf!
Treasury Department. acoordlrC
to the GAO. •
The accounting office quota!
the armed services oommitteej saying that the stockpile was ,.
eerve the Interest of the nati
defenae only and is not to be uael:i
for economic and budgeta'~ ... ....._.. -y r-r-· I
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When the fam«J avitrrix AlDdJa
Earh&rt Dew the Atl.andc more rM1I
'O yean ago, she wore • 1g13
Longlns watch on her wrist to help
t1me her navigational cw.Jculatlona.
Wrl•t war.chn were not all that
common Jn the. m,... -but AnwUa
wu an u.ixommon wormn. WhftJ
the Intem1'tJOIW Orpn.Jutlon of
Women Pilot• recently beld a
apeclal ewnt to mmmemontllf Ma.
Earhart'• tll1ht, they went to
Amell•'• blrthpla~ In Atcbl.an,
K.aMas. wh«w the 6J'OUP malnr.Jnt a lolwC Jn Che Aflcblaon .,._ In lwr
memory. JU pal1 of the ll.llKlraJIJlrv
•llort to malntaln the memorial
lor.t, UWt Utdy pl.1oa held • ram..
Qw ol the nxwt prUed /ten» .,..
Uiat 1g1a W1Vt Wltlt'h. It ~t •
~ AUJJ ••• .win t»tore the bU,)w'
wound Jt up and found th•t It adJl
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Cleaning up a cat
DEAR PAT: M, cat m•t uve beea
nllilla la art daat W tar la It. Be'1 a real meu."11 dler9 UJ wa1 I caa pt Mm deu -odaer dlaa a .. .., ft.let. M wiUlll'1 telenteT
A ....,...., told me IM ......... ••• ...., no. W1 la you eolam.a .... time•· C.F .. Badqtea Bea~
Y.our nel1hbor probably wu talktn1
about the comatarch bath IQluUon. Part your
cat'• hair and april'llde comatarch into the coat. oi rub it into ah~haired cats' coeta. Leave it
on 1ooa enouah to at.orb all di.rt. on and greue."1lben brush vtaorouaiy. Tbla treatment
generally cleans the C09t and la especf•IJ!
rec:ommended for removln& mWl lfeUe apo .
Road tat can be removed by nibblna mineral
oil into the fur and wiping it off with towelina
or other ablorbent material. U your cat IOt tar
on hla pawa, rub them with mineral oil and
confine him to a amall area where you have
spread out newspapen. The tar will drop off
within a abort time.
Check shop insurance
DEAR PAT: Wlao womd be reapoulble ti
I &Goll a televlaioD Ht ... repair Mop ud It
WH deatroyed by fl.reT Tb.11 polat came •P ID
a dlaca11lon at my office receady, ud no OH
waa nre aboat .._. auwer.
L.E., Costa Meaa
U you take any item, including a car, into
a shop for repairs and there'• a fire or theft
that ia not cauaed by any negligence on the
part of the owner ,you are not protected. um..
the shop ii covered by tnsurance, it'• your i.:.. '
There ia no law that aaya a bual.ne9a must
carry l.nlu.rance. Your own penonal ~
insurance may cover YQW' lam. but it• a good
idea to ..flnd out if a repaJr shop carries
inlurance before you leave valuablee on the
premiaes.
• Got • probmn? Thttn write to Pat liOro-• 1 wtu. J>at w. Ill cut red s.pe, 6•Ctlng the azu\4-ws and action you need co .Uve In-.... i'm9 equities Jn ~~mment a'!" buaJnees. M.n you~~tlona to Pat Horowlu, At Your Service,
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Tunnel open
OBERWALD, Switzerland
(AP) -The world's longest
narrow-gauge railway tunnel,
running 9.5 miles through the
Furka Pua, waa Inaugurated,
opening a year-round Alpine link
between eutem and weatern
Switzerland.
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OUT FOR BLOOD -Magistrate Wayne Wi.llia hu been
called "Judge Dracula" by his legal compatriots. In the put
two weeks three defendants have accepted hJs off~ to reduce
their sentences if they will donate blood to the American Red
Croes.
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.lf9ver eat at a place called
"Jllom11," never play cards with a
man named "Doc," and never ask Jeulae Bloyd to speak up,
Failure to heed that final
warning co~ld leave your
eardrums pounding for minutes,
if• ho\an.
Tom lllyder, the former NBC
and Loi ANMIM nl'WllMft vtho
h0tted tb;~-Tomarrow'' tho•
el,ht yeara, w 11 J.o 1,
Chan.net 7 lD
New York in
September.
Snyder'•
Job• will
Include an-
chorln1 •the
11 p.m. "9wa
show and
other a1-INYDD
aianmenta to be worked out at
.VfABC-TV.
Ernie ADa1to1, who anchors
the 11 p.m. new a show, will
continue workina (or WABC-TV
but apparently Tt baa not been
decided exactly what he will do.
1 '1 -~
li.i. 1 L.;.\_
The parenta of Cleme•ttae
Ba mfuo. the youn1~1t
brid-mid at 1-t yeu'a wed41111
of Pn.ce a.atlei and Prillceli
Dlua, were diVOl'Ced afw eiCbt
~ ot marri.119. C•arleUe Bambre · 28, a
1TJJlddau1hter of Str Wla1toa
ClaucMU and daupter of Lord
8oamff• WU lfanted a decree in
London Divorce Court on the
grounda her marr1qe to ~
Rlcllard Bambro nad broken
down irretrievably.
Hambro" 86, New York-baled
· prealdent of Hambro America
Inc., a br.anch of the famUy
banking emp,ire, did not contest
the action.
Prtace AMnw pf.lot.cl Im Sea Kin. helicopter with 1& MUlh
1olcJter1 on board to a Hf•
landina on rouah terrain onJ)'
three or four feet from an Ar.-UM m.lnefle1d durlna the
beW. for the l'llkland Ialandl.
the Dally Mall Nported.
The London newapar:r Nld the 22-year-old aon o QH• EH1aht~ D landed en a narrow,
rou1h road while he w aa
ferrytna troopt to the Sapper HW
baae 1bortly before the Araen.tlne llW'render June 14.
The newspaper quoted Jou
Roberti, a aoldier in the Welah
Guards: 0 He muat have known
the risk he was running. He
could have been only three or
four feet from the nearest mine
when he landed."
Jolul W. Gacy Jr., infamous for
the aex k11l1naa of 33 young men,
la exhibitina and wiling ~tings
at the I1Hnoi1 State Fair,
Tenneaaee trucker Jimmy including one of the Seven
Dram is enjoying the sweet, if Dwarfs headed merrily off to
eomewhat stitky, taste of auccemJ work, plck-axa over their
· as the foundinB father of Tok'• shoulders. ·
first watermelon festival in Gacy's work is part of a
Wiiliam Vargo emerged a Alaska. display of 500 paintlngs by
winner after a lenathy aeesion in The festival came off without a prisoners. W!thln a day of the
a smoke-filled room. But his hitch and was the rlvat of any fair'a opening, four of Gacy's six
Mra.tl!loyd, 26, of Canton, m.,
tooll;Jop honors in th~ husband-
calllng contest at the Illinois
State Fair. The victory marked
the third time in four tries that
she has shrieked her way to the
championship.
victory had nothing to do with watermelon fete in the lower 48 paintings were sold and taken
politics. states. In addition to the 3,&00 away by buyen, including an oil ., ..,......._
Vargo, 52, of Swartz Creek pounds of Arkansas entitled "Hi Ho! Hi Ho!" "GRAB IT" -Lee lacocca, cbainnan of Chrysler Corp., has
near Flint, Mich., puffed on his watermelons, there were The 12-by-24-inch painting, parodied his own television commercials in saying of President
Italian pipe for one hour, 37 hamburgers and other all-upbeat in mood and brightly Reagan's proposed tax bill, "it's said you know, if &Omebody .
In Washington, there are
official• who . lik• to remain
• anonymous sources and then
the 34th annual World Plpe sack races and other games. style of Dis ney cartoon White House Tuesday, is seekin8 support for the bill, saying
Smoking Contest. That waa more Drum paid $4,500 to ~ve ·the characters, jarred some viewers. any alternative would be "chaos."
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minutes and 58 seconds to claim American foods, tugs-of-war, colored with it.I dwarfs in the can find a better tax bill, grab it." lacocca, shown leaying the I
Ch8rity thefts I
upset officials
Stunned officials of three Orange County
charity ~cl.es say they are trying to regroup after
the th~t of. office equipment and supplies from
their offices in the United Way Plaza in Garden
Grove . .Burglars broke into the offices of the Salvation
Army, the Dayle Mcintosh Center for the Disabled
and the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
over the weekend and made off with virtually all
the office equipment used by those agencies to serve
society's needy.
"We're still trying to get over the shock of
what happened," said Muriel Greensaft, director of
the Ombudsman Program, a non-pro"fit
community-baaed group that investigates
comp1ainta from senior dtizens living In nufsing
homes.
"It's ~ affront that people would steal from '*· What kind of individual would do that?'' she
aaked.
The Ombudsman Center lost all of its
typewriters, mimeograph machines, and a load of
new audio-visual equipment used to train its
volunteer workers. Total 1088 was est:lmated at $5,-000. • .
The Mcintosh center l08t about $5,000 worth of
office equipment, including two special telephone
devices used to communicate to its deaf clients. The
Salvation Army, which bad a storage area in the
complex, lost paper products and foodstuffs
intended for distribution to those in dire need, and
Christmas toys which would have gone to tots at
Christmastime.
Police Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp said his
department was investigating the burglary, but had
no solid leads. However, he said, most of the stolen
items were branded with serial numben which
could help in their recovery.
The break-in was reported by a bookkeeper
arriving at work Monday, Beauchamp said, adding
that several other agencies also loc~ted in the
complex apparently were undisturbed.
. "We're struggling to stay in business," said Peg
Hall of the Mcintosh center. "It's just ironic that
they would hit this type of business, one that serves
the needy."
Hotel drops 'Tar'
SAN FRANCISCO (AP).!-The Jack Tar Hotel
has changed its name to the Cathedral Hill Hotel.
The 22-year-old, 400-room hotel is in the midst
of a renovati.on and redecoration that has coat $4
million.
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The next inflationary surge will drive
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effect, let your house pay for its own ,
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Pay for a college education
Today, the average cost of a college
education can be as much as $7,000 yearly.
And one of the few financial resources
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the value of your home. Why not free
some of your equity for this important
Investment in your children's future?
Get a special deal on
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Right now it is a "buyer's market " on
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tMlr MDII*" YWUoN W:ortdnj Unlvwaty Hijab 8cMal In. ~1 idltolial tldlw and ~ edit« from Saa Jm. State ntver1tty
at the Dally Pilot are no lbeflinl dec:M1ed to wed hUMell for The Untvlne, Unlver1tty next year.
1nnpdan. to• typewri'411', ped of papirand Hla_h'• 1tudent new1paper. In The 2~ear-old Dana Polbt ro,. a..-. Bbe u p la a copy :of Strunk and White'• 1878, Eberline became a free· J'.'elldent her belt expe~ 8~~ =:f·w:... "The :&menta of Style." lance lpor1I wrt• f« .aw lrYlne U\il IUINMl' Wll a ohanoe to lit
thlt9ailmetolhtldabltohhe He'1nowa22-year-okl~ World .N•w•, a community 1n the Pf"' bo• at Anaheim
ideallain !ottered ln coll••• major at UC Santa Barban and WHkly. Two yean lat•r he Stadium. •
JDUmaUlm COW'lm and exchani9 hopet to parlay bit IMWI~ .-ved a 1wnmer lntemtblp at An avid tpOl1I enthuatut Ml'9
It f« the dally ui.tyle«:if'tM lntemahlp experlencet into a that paper. Steenri.ede' wrote a flnt-pel"IOn ~ pntt. 1port1 wrtU.nc career. "What t like belt la wrtttM." piece on how veteran 1port1 It'• an active life that moat "I've always been a fan of the be continued. ·~ iln't .twaya a wrtten ClOY9I' a bueball p.me. ~ to laY9 and desplM. Some Anpla and the L4akeJ'I and 11-..d delk job. You llt to pt OUt and "Everythlna that happened
call It a.,...., and the-i.t )Alt ~portlna New1 and Sport• meet people In .aw tieJd. That'• w• unexpeCte(l and St'• k1nd of
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experience as journalists while interning this summer at the
0raye C.oast Daily Pilot. I
First Lady's father ill
WASHING TON (AP) -Nancy Reagan will travel to
Phoenix today to see her father, Dr. Loyal Davis, who was
admitted this week to Scottsdale Memorial Hoepital with a
aerioua heart condition, the White House announced.
· The first lady also visited her 86-year-old father when he
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art ln public placee ln
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125th D iv .
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Veteram who eervecl
witP the 25th Infantry
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Ligbtniq) durine World
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33rd annual reunion at
the Sheraton-Anaheim
Hotel in Anaheim Oct.
1-3. I Gen. J . Lawton
IColllna, dlvilion
commander i n the
Guadalcanal campalp
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years, la the honorary
president of the
a.oclatlon. Amona the gueeta at
I the reunion will be Lt.
l General Stanley R.
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without the dog IO "Jacque" ~ a private
room with his muter.
Parents ·to get
schoOI survey
Parenti in the Huntington Beach City
(elementary) School Distr ict soon will have a
chance to say what they think the local 8Chools
should be doing.
A parent attitude survey will be mailed next
month to 20 percent of the district'• parents. 'Ibe
survey will seek opinions on discipline, baalc •
subjects, report cards, homework, acience, health
and other oonunenta.
It will mark the first time in five ye.a.rs that a
survey has been taken.
Katherine Bruhn, a district administrative a!Wstant. said the datrict will be atiempting to find
out how best to serve the children and community.
The survey was developed by Superintendent
Lawrence Kemper and his assistants. It is designed
to ensure the anonymity of respondents
The 10 achoola in the district are expected to
have an enrollment of about 6,000 when school
ppens next month.
SF zoo gets $1 million l
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The San Francisco I
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William Randolph Hearst Foundation toward a $6
milllon primate center being built. •
The gift brought the construction fund to $3.b
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John Seymour. former
AJi•h\!rD Jn•Jor and Oranae County 1 newe1t 1tate aenator,
may have 1ummed it up pretty
well when he aua-ted that too
many oraantrattona are competing
to charl the county'• futut'e
transportation policy.
• Many orpnlr.attona there are.
'fh~re 1• the Oranae County
'franaportatlon Commi11ion, a
atate-uea~ ~·aupported body,
made up of two county
au~rviaora, two clty councilmen
and a fifth at-large member. r There is also the Orange
County Transportation Coalition
bf 52 firms, including major ~mployers like Paci.fie Mutual and µte Irvine c.ompany.
~ There are other forces -the
unty Board of Superviaors, the
unty's 26 cities, the chambers of
mmerce.
Seymour, remarking on the
arious forces at play, sai~ that
eveloping a unified position on
range C~nty transportation
atters could prove impossible
nless some middle ground is
ound among their respective
tions.
Seymour's comments.
eertainly proved prophetic. He
made them only three days before
a legislative bill to allow a vot.e of
citi7.ens on county transportation
funding was scuttled by ita author,
Assemblyman Richard Robinson,
D-Santa Ana.
The measure would have
~nnitted an election in which
unty voters would have decided
hether or not to increase the
sales tax to finance transportation
improvements. ·
Robinson submitted the bill at
the request of the Transportation
Coalition. Everything seemed fine as the bill moved through the state
Assembly. It was passed out and
¥nt to the state Senate.
. Then the going got tough.
The coalition with backing from
me transportation commission
sought to delete language that
would require the measure be
decided by a two-thirds vote. They
-¥anted a maprity of the voters to
decide the issue.
That rankled, among others,
Bruce Nestande, chairman of the
q0unty Board of Supervisors.
Nestande also said he didn't want
the transportation commission -
an appointed body -levying
taxes. He said only elective bodies
8"tould have taxing power.
N e s ta n d e , a f.o r m er
....m~. broupt RoblnlOft around to hla way of thlnklftl.
Both oftioiala aid tbey would aoly
support the bW and the majority
vote provlalon lf othera would acree to a change 1n the 1trUcture
of the tranportation commilllon.
Neatande and Robinson
proposed an 11-member
c-ommlssion made up of all
members of the county board of
supervlaora, five city
representatives and one public
member.
Representatives of the cities
oppoeed this change. They viewed
it u a power grao -a move by
Nestande and Robinso!\ to give Qle
county Board of Supervisors
control over t~e transportation
oommission. , 1
Also upset wer~ the two
county supervisors who serve on
the transportation commi.ssiori -
Thomas Riley and Ralph Clark.
By the day the bill was
scheduled to be considered by the
Senate Transpo rta tion
Committee, it was a foregone
conclusion the measure was dead.
There simply was no consensus on
what fonn the bill should take.
An angry Robinson accused
the Transportation Coalition
members, with the exception of
the FJuor Corp., of acting
irresponsibly and accused the
cities of being paranoid. Then he
killed the bill. ·
In the sum, Orange County's
transportation measure appears to
be dead for this session of the
California ~ture.
We commented earlier in this
space that even it the penny sales
tax plan had gone to Orange
County voters, it might have faced
grave difficulties in achieving
approval in these economic times. '
By going to the vote ,
however, it at least would have
given our elected leaders a
yardstick by which to measure
how seriously the citizens oonsider
Orange County's need for
improved transportation facilities.
Chances are there will be
another push next year to pass a
measure placing a transportation
taX before our county voters.
For the bill to clear the
Legislature, it will be necessacy
for considerable compromise and a
unanimous front on the part of all
of Orange County's leadership on
th e transportation ~ue.
Unfortunately, that
unanimity of approach does n ot
exist today.
Brighter tomorrows?
Perhaps there is a brighter
future in sight for Orange County
building, housing and job
opportunities after the county
planning commission this week
gave preliminary approval for
construction of a new community
on Rancho Mission Vie)>.
• Known as Plano Trabuco, the
project is ambitious to almost
ilwesome proportions. It calls for a
high-rise employment center,
}\omes for 53,000 residents, and
expanded freeway access.
R ancho Mission Viejo
planners have ~ted the new
cornmuruty could be under way as
early as 1984. They believe it
would take 23 years to complete
the planned community.
Certainly there are
environmental and density
cautions to be exercised when the
Orange County Board of
Supervisors begins consideration
of the project on Sept. 2. I ·
Yet in these economic times,
it is pleasing to see that there
remains a strong faith in Orange
County's economic viability in the
future.
~rystal Cove 01oves ahead
r Throurh the good offices of
Assemb ywoman Marian
Bergeson, R -Newport Beach, it
!\ow appears that some state
~ will get under way for
CrystaC Cove State Beach Park
between Laguna Beach and
qorona del Mar.
Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr.
posed Mrs. Bergeson'•
plan for the state to spend
million armually on the k
he next 20 years. ~,
ijowever, it appears that a
promise has been reached that
at least allocate $5 million for
orldng drawings, construction of
trooms, a visitors center and
•
some parking.
While final eannark:ing of the
$5 million is not a certainty,
because the Legislature has been
known to blow hot and then cold
on the Crystal Cove project, there
should be some increased
optimism, based on M rs.
Bergeson's hard work i1'
Sacramento.
Because of the increasing
popularity of Crystal Cove with
the beach-going citizenry, and the
attendant congestion created, atate
planners should put heavy
emphasl.s on safety elements both
on tlae highway and the
beachfront.
pinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Otner views ex·
essed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt·
• Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (7U)
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Thomas P. Haley
Pub II sher
Thomas A. MUrplaln•
Editor
Barbara Krelblctt
EdltorlaJ Page Editor.
Letters to the editor
On Canyon /
road danger
To the F.ditor:
Ordinarily I do not complain and I
do not write letters. There are aeveral
points on our Laguna Canyon ~d,
however, that still should be gone over
from a different standpoint.
It hasn't been a year since the road
from El Toro Road on out to the San
Diego Freeway has been improved, anJ
widened to include two extra paaa~
lanes hopefully to gain greater safety for
all.
The moat recent work saw many
varied public reactions which were
published thN the media, however, the
most daily reaction is actually how the
public uaes the Laguna <.:anyon Road in
and outbound!
I SET UP RESIDENCE in Laguna
Beach back in 1967, and I boUibt the
present property and home here in 1974.
This is the only place to live in peace.
quiet and beauty, even though my
business takes me up through Santa Ana
and Fullerton daily, and 1 have to
navigate the "canyon road" every day of
~e week. In or outbound, I simply hold my
patience and pray that everyone on the
road makes it along in aaleiy.
AlJ a fonner long-time police officer
and a professional driver, I am appalled
at the atrocious exhibition of vehicle
operation that I see each day!
A MORE OPEN e~ple of wanton
aelfishneal you will never eee. Since the
latest addition of the third lane in the
two areas, we have still had head-on
collisions and lives have been needlessly
lOl9t.
The chief problem that now exista,
that which leads to actual head-0ns and
near-misses, is stemming from the
signing of the road. The motorist
entering the widened area is instructed
• either "Slower Traffic-Keep Right", or
"P~ Lane Ahead". Neither of theee
seem to register on the bulk of our
motoring public.
THE GREATEST PERCENTAGE
on approaching either end of the
"passmg 1.0ne" veer to the left, as though
. taught when operating a motor vehicle,
to keep the front left wheel on the
double yellow line! There they remain,
and quite a few at a a1ow speed, so that
the only way to attain the maximum
lawful speed ia to overtake the vehicle
and pass on the right. There is a
universal rule of the road that
at.ates -Keep to the Right.
THE TWO AREAS that are widened
for passing lanes also serve as safeiy
buffers -if everyone would carefully
obaerve -so that any vehicle that tends
to stray over the 1me ln meet instances,
would be in an open area.
The large number who do overtake
and~ another vehicle, simply remain
in the center lane until it narnrws, rathu
than to pull back over to the n,cht.
For great.er understanding, the signs
should read-''Cent.er Lane f<W Puslna
Only" and large white arrows lJ> the
center Jane at intervals, ahould point
angularly to the right. Much aimpler
marking, and much greater results!
Our Automobile Club of Southem
California employe a group of traffic
engineers and conaurtante who are
available to dilcu.ll many a highway or
urban traffic problem.
I DARESAY THAT they have
never been conawted on the canyon
told, at leMt not lately, for much of th1' traffic~(?) bu been lett up to
our e>CP,trta from Caltrana!
Until pr0per lip lnatruc:tlon (and
followup 1rom law-enforcement) le
lmplermmed the i...,una Can.yon Rold
wW continue to be a aamble to all who
travel from LMuM Beach to the San Dlefo ~Th either dlredlon!
It ta ., clme to being workable in lta
pnleftt oondltioft, yet \W c:an•t .. ihe
tcre.t for the treelf .. ww .... ~~~
tab .... a.ct~ ...... -;c • ..., Yau will .. a.9 ~.....-ii fiPt ~r .....
ll'RANX L. MAC Clt&ARY
MAILBOX ·
Ever backwards
To the Editor:
The political movements oi t.oday have
lost their aenae of direction.
The Libertarians want to take
America back to the com plete
individualism and cha06 of the Stone
Allfhe Reagan Administration, with its
"new feudaliam", wants to take America
bllclt to the bl.las of eerfdom, lQrdahip and
rule by force; the bliss of freedom from
government intervention.
The Neo-C.onaervativea want to take
America badt to "the good old days"
when the reward for infidelity was a
scarlet letter and the penalty for not
haying a job was not havinJ food.
Progress is not regreaa1ng to times
when each individual had the freedom to
fall at his own oost or succeed at the oost
of another. Progress ls striving towards a
time when we can all succeed at the cost
of no one and for the gain of everyone.
When will people r:ealize that we must
learn from history, not try to NH:reate it.
STEVEN A. CANCIAN
Bowled over
To the Editor:
We at the Laguna Beach Lawn
Bowling Club enjoyed the Daily Pilot's
remarks (Aug. 3) about lawn bowling,
otherwise known as bowling on the
green.
We all know that it i.a a slow and
ex.acting game. But most enjoyable when
you get•the hang of it.
Please one day, tell your earnest
readers to venture down to our greens.
The lessons are for free and there are
nice gals and guys.
Often the gals win the cups. We
welcome new members. Compared to
yachts and golf, it's a bargain. We charge
50 cents a day to bowl. Can you beat
that?
R. ELLIOTT DA VIS
.Bridge passable
To the Editor:
Today, as I drove over•our impressive
Coast Highway Newport Bay Bridge, I
whispered my usual thank you to all the
forces which had combined to make it
poaible.
To glide acroea town .at 5 p.m. during
the peak of vacation season is a tribute to
th1a ~ feat. No longer does the
clock or the eeason govern when one can
travene the town.
I uae the word town because the
bridge has renored the unifying
tnaredlent that identifies a town.
1th.e above were my "happy asphalt
thoughts" when it occurred to me that I
have not read many letters praising this
new structure. During pre-new bridge
daya, one could expect at least one
disgruntled letter per week.
I know I speak for every citlren whoee
life baa been facilitated by it U few have
written, lt ts perhap11 that without traffic
marls, there is no time to ait and think
about it. Sign me ~-app~tive driver.
KATHERINE K. BAZAc;:AS
Some corrections
Alliance supports controlled I
development under the clty'a fonnal
general plan -we don't consider
ourselves as "no growth or limited
growth advocates":
3) We have no objection to the liR of ·
the developer's project -only ita impact ·
on our lives:
0 WE ARE GRATEFUL for the
democratic referendum proce91 which .
allows the resident voter the opportunity : 1
to approve or diaapprove t.hia mulive
project before concrete la poured - a
council decision which radiCally ch.angies
our city's general plan zoning towards
high density commercial industrial
development, and away from low
density, residential/recreation growth.
The Beeco 75-acre development will
create a drastic lncrea9e ln (1) traffic, (2)
noiae, (3) pollution, (4) drainage, (5) city
services expense and (6) airport dernipwl.
What may ~ of greater concern is the
potential Beeco uae of the rema1n4er of
ita adjacent MO acres of county bluffland
over which the city will have no control
once aocess to Pacific Coast Highway la
provided by this project.
The qualification of the Beeco
Referendum ia ample proof of Newport
residents' 1erious concern about the I\
n egative impact of this huge
development, and the direction belna
taken by the current Council ~~.:I
Chairman, Re~;~~HNeon!i~: I
Rammed again
To the Editor:
I think 1our sports writers are the
ones who have a problem with the Rama
quarterbacks -not the Rama.
FRANCIS DONNELLY
Laguna flayed
To the Editor:
Your town of Laguna Beach is no
place to bring children. While picnicking
on Cliff Drive at the picnic tables near
the restroo~. we noticed a continuing
parade of young men, in pairs and single.
Not being used to deviant behavior, it
took awhile to recognize what was goin8
on,
Your restroom loca ted at 1
approximately 500 Cliff Drive la a
meeting place for silent individual
homosexuals who stand at the rail, meet
another of their ilk. go into the restroom
and leave together.
What a sickening tragedy. And they
say it's not a mental illnesa. rve got news
for them.
ALEX MICHAELS
Claremont
Some dry humor
To the Editor:
I just read in the pa~ the other
day where Oranste Couniy s official can
are going to start getting fueled with .
methanol. Isn't tha\ what we used to call.,
in the old dayll "Alky?"
If it is, l guem that could be when the
OOUflty worken 8'.Y they're Fina to &et
gassed, they really mean it.
WW they start bu.ildlJll legal aUila 1n
the county praae now?
They're gotns to have to add
eome1hing else to the County Seal on the
alde of county cars. That will be a
revenue stamp.
ALKY JO&' To the lldlior:
The Pilot'• July 1~ lead editorial on
the Beeco Referendum needs aome
cornectina.
Bad thoughts
To the 'Editor:
I came to a reallr.adon this mominl
which made me f4Ml betts and ~
wOl'le. Wbeb ww m ata111i Premdent
Reapn won't push the bUtton.; he'll be
1') The City Council majority'•
compl'OD\We plan induct. 400,000, not ,
300,000 a~4t-feet of commercial/
lnduatrlal ~t. (corn~ to
one and a half t1nMI the equare t-. on vacaaon. -& ... -& .. .r STEVENA.~1 tn the Fluor 12~1tory headquarters bu1Jdlna for this low demi$)', rellldentlal
roned area): a projac\ which wW lncreue 1 dail~ hour traffic by C1W!r 2,000
w an alrel4Y ovtrloed.ed Pad&
CAut Hiahway and Newpo11 ~.
2) The W"l N•wport Le1talatJve
• L1U1rt /rom ,.,""-r• Gl'I wlc:omt. T,..
right to concUnft ltlt.r• to µt ~ or
11im•notf ttbtt. it rett1Wd, Lcftn1 o/ JOO
word• or ''" Will b« gf"" pr~mw:t. AU ltUtra muat tncludf ttf'Mllurt Giid MldUflg
addrtn '*' Mme. maw i. wkMdd °" ,... q"''' If •uflicient rea1on ft appGNftl. PHcrv wW "°"bf pubbfMd. lAftm f"'9 bt ltl~ lo .. 2.-Nam• ciil ~
"""'"' .., '"' c:Olllnhlor '"..., IJil ~ tOr utn~ton J*rpc>MI.
•
•HOM>ICOP! -
•
She SR}'S al1mon:y makes women dependent
Dlill ANN LANDaaa: 1 would Uk• to .......--llDd ~ aiavtailld me that I could Dau1hton-ln·law who are nasty t4' their
!IJMl!M'MDt on yuw-,.,. DN1 to 1'Y.wn, Foul." the do • lot better without.-~ and I did. -hulband'J ,...,,_ are kooka. Nothtaa WW~
...-d wti. who Wt albDcmy w a r.cket. You BLOOMING IN BLOOMINunm them. That 3,000-mlle buffer ii a &OdMnd. 'Ibey
laid It •• .. the hJah con ot lNviftl." There•• lhould be thankful tor It. We llw fOO mu. from ~ tkle. our kook and talk to OW' llOD on the telephone
What II the w;c=:n meanie from the DEAR BLOOlls ~-MWI ,.. .U ... .,... lia frequently. It SUN bea~ putttnc up with hll wtte•a woman who coli.eta ~ Ia ahe not -~"I UM .... llq. Widell 11 ....., ........ 1"11• _., lmWta. Ute ii We> abGrt to let others ruin~
J• die Nier ·--.... llii' .. -.... ~ • Iden BetW heae in Buffalo than am ~ton you. like an~ c . I f..Uy,HYerwerW•_...IM .... _..llll• ~ yean. to . r .
cannot IDlllce it without a man. I am not., brfaht or tldlll' Or. ID8JM Mr ...... II ~· ._.. 1111 Ill L.A. -~ PROBLJ:M IN LARAMIE
• competmlt • a male0 ? We mi&ht u well put all sllrowa Ht ••• sl•n •• flauelal a11latue• divorced wom,n on welfare. It la equally tlmlll.J MeaW Mr ........ llu MeW•• lie wall ~w to thelr .it-esteem. ... -.. wUe er NO Wdtt WMt MMI tM-... I hope all llplit « splittinc,Jemalm will dwell WM,., w ..... ,. ..,..... law.--er •..aeal
IM1oully on what I am saytna. Remembet, your icMOI luteM of MntUT T--. .... wemte M9't
ctauahten are watclllng. __. ......_, Ud ...,_. It, .. , let'• ,._ tt: .. ,
When divorced women atop thinklna of lf 1 u fenuate a1 -ud I Be Jalr themselves .. 1econd-cla11 citizens, 10 will ~~~r e • ,__ . •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'd like to aay a word
In defenN of the worker who tumt out sub·
ltandard merchandl.le. I am ashamed of the ~uallty
of the piecel that come off the line but I cant help
it.
everyone elle. I n>eak from experience, Ann. My
husband left me 'for another woman. I told him I
wanted a clean break and NO ALIMONY. He ·
decided not to marry the woman after all and
wanted me back. l aakl, "No thank you." Time,
Punch
8ANX
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"Y ... lir, we try our best to keep them In their
natural habitat."
.T. rou1 HfAlTH
DR. PETER J . STEINCROHN
1
His symptoms
show 'status'
DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: I uve a pecaliar
aele wlto It pread of Ilia lllaes1es. YCMI mlpt call
lalm a walttal eaeyeloped.la of complal.Dtt.
He 11 $ and abo.t H years ago. after
1affer1D1 from 1tomada 1ymptom1 for yean, Ill•
eondltio• was at last 4lapoted as ucer of tbe
1tomacll. Wotlld yo• believe be was 11.aDDy aboat It?
"AcconUaa to wllat I., ... be taf4. "alcer 11 a
bad1e of lll(!eell. Everyoee ep't set u lllcer."
After tUt, fer yean. be lwt severe lteadadla.
Be was always popping upirlll tablets. ODe day Ill•
Meter made a dlapotb of mla:nlne. 'nat made
ldm UppJ.
"I've been readla1," lie said "tllat most
aalp1dae nHeren are people wltll a Mp degree of
lateWgace." ·.
LUt mondl be received a dlapo1l1 daat made
lalm really prod. Tiie paln In lilt knee was
~u1oat. "'ftat't for me," be tald. "Everyone bows
tlaat tills 11 a disease reserved for kings and
t8Cefttfal ezentlves."
Wllat Hrprltet me lt tbat be 1eem1 10
Mllesoplllcal &beat lllt lllaettet. Never complal.Dt. WUt dO JCMI WU of a cUr&cter like tllat'? -MR. J.
DEAR MR. J .: ru repeat the old line: "People
are funny."
Most paUenta require narcotics to relieve their
pei.na and eedaUves to quiet their nerves when they
are W. It aeemt that your uncle's pride is sufficient
to keep him physically and emotionally
comfortable.
I wouldn't want to spoil it all by saying that
anyone can get an ulcer, successful or not; suffer
from migraine, intelligent or not; and have attacks
of gout, whether kingly or a commoner.
DEAR DR. STEINCROBN: Wbat 11 tbe
dUfermce becweea Javmlle dlabetes and tbe a1ul
lJPe of dte dlteatef -MS. O. V
DEAR MRS. 0 .: The juvenile type may
develop at any time between infancy and the late
20. or 30.. The juvenile type usually requires
treatment with lnsulin.
In the mature ty)>e, beginning in middle or late
yean. I have known many patients who controlled
their dlabeta adequately without taking lnaulin -
proper diet and control oi excea weight were
ettective.
Dr. Stttlncrobn welcome• queatlona from
l'Mden. Ir. cannot W1ftr all bxllvldwilly but will
Include Clx.e of feMZ'al Interest In h.ts column.
Send .)'VUr ~ to hbn. In CAN of,tbe Daily
Pilot, P.O. Box lMIO, a.ta Mea, CaJJI. 13628.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your aclvtce to the
soon-to-be-retired couple in Buffalo wu wrong.
They were the ones with the spiteful. c.automia-
bued daughter-in-law who ueated them like dirt.
All efforts to be friendly fell flat. Their IOI'\ wanted
his folka to move to the West Cout, where the
weather Is better, but his mo~ wu worried about
being so cloee to that miserable alrl. You aaid,
"Move and make your own friends. You don't have
to be chwnrny with the witch."
I work in a tire company in Oklahoma. U we
don't produce all that la required (called rate) we
are thlpped to another department.
I work hard but I know I am not turning out
the best tire pomlble becau.e the company keep1
rall1ng the rate. I worked in Kanaaa City before th1a
job and It WU the same story the~. So don't blame
UI. -ONE OF MANY
Austerity all the way
COULD ANYONE aa famous aa Mother Teresa
come to San Franct.co withoUt attracting attention?
The answer is yes. Early in June, u the med.la
reported at the time, the Nobel Priz.e..winning nun,
renowned for her work amona the poor of lndla.
came here from Calcutta to speak at St. Mary'a
Cathedral While in town, "the aalnt of the atreetl ..
toured the poor aectiona and decided "I could do
some good work here, too."
~
HERB MEN
In late July, without fanfare, Mother Teresa
returned for a few days to take over the vacant
convent of St. Paul's Church, on 29th St., and tum
it into a novitiate to help our own destitute.
OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO
She has eent 10 nuns here to fW\ the place.
DOUG LOONEY CRACKED up Jerry D.
And, typically, one of her first acia was to ltrlp ~
old convent of its creeture comforts, from the red
carpets to the private bedrooma, and turn the
library into a dormitory. With Mother Teresa. it Is
austerity all the way.
Lewis with th1a line about one of our duller llOdal
heavies: "She underwent the only 1ucceaaful
·charisma bypass." Coup de grace from Suzy
Strauaa: 0 Not only that. lhe has a black belt in
boredom" . . . C.erta1n nitpickers claim I'm showing
my ase by writing about "ba~ suits .. when the
more current term is "awim auita.' Jeepen l::reepers,
doesn't anybody go bathing any more? CAENDID CAMERA: A Meter Maid pulling
into a apace with an expired meter on Irving
between 21at and 22nd and sauntered into a
nearby Ito.re for a spot of lhoppina . . .
Spotted by Dee Vinton at t&e Iron Pot the
other night: Claude Raymond. the Montreal Expos'
spon.caat.er, lining up with the ...i of the fans to
get Joe DlMaak>'• autograph . . .
Big Builder Al Willey, at the controla of h1a
helicopter, bu.zzina Mildred Pien:e'a, the 1nfonnal
eating place near Levi Plaza, which wu celebrating
ita new liquor lloerwe and dinner Rl'Vice; among the
tint-nighters: Mary Martin, Gerson Bakar, Novelilt
Ernie Gann.
POINTING TO A SMALL undistinguished
building in Civic Center, a Japaneee visitor asked
Jack Noreen: "How can you have 1101Dethhlg 11.ke
that in .uch splendid IUl'l"OUndlnp? Don't you have
a Planninl Commi.Nion?" Jack: "That IS the
Planntna CCmm1amion! ..
ADD INFINITEMS: Alan Fiaher. the Bing
Crosby factotum who Is now buttlJ.na for the Prince
and Pr1noesa of Wales, denEi' printed reports that
he "curled his lip" over Croeby's recent
auction of Bina'• things: "She · always remain to
me what she amusingly said I tried to make of her
-real lady!"
I·
LIVING IN DREAD: When someone aay1
cheerily, "No problem!". you know your problems
are about to be8in (rec.')'cled thouaht), but that'• not
the only portentous phrue. A few others: "You
can't mill it. Go to the first atop ttgn and hang a
right." "You won't need novoca1ne for th1a -it
won't hurt." "That•• not poi.on oak. There's no
poison oak around for MILES." "Thia la a
conflrmaUon -the compact Japane911 car you have
requested will be waiting for you at Santa Barbara
Airport." "You have at.olutely nothing to worry
about -your bags are on the very next fliaht.''
GOIEll ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
Neither vulnerable. South
deals.
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The bidding:
South Wut Nortll Ealt
1 1;:;i Pat1 4 I;? Pad
Pad PH1
Opening lead: Five of 0.
The leading French bridge
magaz.ioe Is "Le Bridgeur,"
edited and publiahed in Paris
by French internationaliat
Jean-Paul Meyer. This leaaon
in technique. which appeared
in "Le Brldgeur." wa1 con·
trlbuted by Robert Berthe.
The contract or four heart.I
Is normal. After W eat leads a
low diamond. obviously there
la no problem iJ trumpt break
2·1. Declarer, at wont, will
lose two club tricks and a
spade.
How should declarer
tackle trumps? West. la the
danger hand, and he should
be kept. off lead If possible.
Therefore, declarer should
play the ace or hearta from
hand. If trumps break or 11
West has all three trumps.
the contract ii home. But
what if Eut t.urns up with
three trumps?
It seems u if declarer will
have to rely on finding the
ace of clubs with West. If he
could strip out spades and
diamonds while keeping
West off lead, he could
assure the contract by fir1t
atrlpping the hand and then
givlnr Eut hia trump trick,
forcing either a ruff.and·slufi
or a lead up t.o the king of
clubs. But ii It pouible to
achieve that poaltion?
Y ... It lal Follow with t.he
ei1ht of diamonds from dum·
my at trick one and, when
Eut plays the jack. allow
him to win the trick!
Best.. defense is t.o shift to a
spade. Win the king. cash the
ace-king of trumps and the
ace-king of diamonds, discard·
Ing a spade from dummy.
Now cash the ace of spades
and ruff your last spade In
dummy. and you are home. If
East can overruff. he is end
played. If he does not rurr.
you simply present him with
his trump trick, and he wHI
not enjoy being on lead.
Whichever route he chooses.
one of your club losers wlJI
disappear, and you will make
the contract since you will
lost only one trump trick,
one diamondUI and one club.
Have yoa he• r1lll.8bic
l•te de•ltle tre•W.? Let
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BY MARILYN ANO HY GARONER
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DEAR ONE: nub for a voice fnm LU.r~
Are '" u. ....... Muasem•t? n> you lee/ •wkward, aell~ -lomlyf.
Welcome to the club. 77Jere'• Mlp /or~ In ~ l.Anden' booklet, "The Key to Popu.11111ty." &nd 6'
centa with your request and a lOIJ/I, •taml'tld, .u~ addr~ envelope to Ann Landen, P.O. Bo%!
1199$, Chi~, DI. 60611. l
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
THE GOOD NEWS
IS THAT
ONE' THl~G
LEADS
TO ANOTHER._.
-OR IS THAT
THE BAD NEWS'?
HOIOSCOl'I
BY SIDNEY OMARA
T .. nday, Aqut U ~(March 21-April 19): You're on brink~ ~r diacovery. You'll obtain needed fund.in .
You'll a1ao locate it.em that had been among ml8sing. ~
i
TAURUS (Aprll 20-May 20): Study Aries
message for valid hint. Cycle high and you could
diacover real estate bargain. Family reunion 1'
indicated and scrumptious dinner could bt,
featured. 1.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Look behind'
ecenea, protect teU from individual who feela y~
abould give up something of value for nothing. Y<M.l
could become center of controversy -aome defd your idea while others attack them aa result of.
being envious.
-h CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus ~ lntenaifled relationship, production, definition o ,
desires and a favorable businem or career repo .
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Focua on responaibWti,1
pre91W'e, challenge and career advancement. You'U'
finish one phue of activity and begin another ~
revi9e routines, review procedures and ~
techniques. ti
;I VIR~Q ~~US· 23-Sept. 22): Pre9ent orildnal
material. HJghllg.tlt communication, oonfidenoe-and
punult of true values. You'll have chance to be
more independent, to imprint your own style and to
be rid of unnecemary burden. Keep eye on Leo~
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You can delv
beneath surface indications. Material that had
hidden or auppreseed will now become available.
Wat.ch Cancer.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Perceive poten~_;!
1ee entire picture, leave fine points and detaila f~
another time. Public appearances are highlighted -o
you win plaudits as popularity increues. s~
honor due, you could win contest. "'
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 31): Stick iq.
routine. If persistent, you make major
breakthrough and could strike pay dirt. It will ~
necessary to revise some plam and perhaps ~
rebuild on a more eolid bue. rt
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-.Tan. 19)~ Good Jun.at!
aspect ooinddes with change of heart. ahakina ofb
lethargy and intensified romantic situation.
Member of opposite aex aids in obta.i.ning needecil material. ·
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): lmporta~
domestic adjustment occurs -by makln
intelligent conceaaiona, you restore harmony
home front. Your position is atronser than
Originally antldpated.
A
PISCl!'A (Feb. 19-March 20): A relative ma~
attempt to outmaneuver you. Be alert. aware antAi
maintain .eruie of fitness. Another PilCell pla~
aipWcant role.
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P ILES SU IT -
Fonner Alabama first
lady c.omeua Wallace
/ has filed a $7 mlllion fraud 1uit charging
that her ex-huaband
George Wallace
interfered with her
attempts to set up a
(leal for a television
m.ln1aerles on her life.·
Crocker I
to aid
center
The Crocker National
Bank Foundation has
pledged $100,000 toward
the construction and
endowment of the
plan ned $59 million
Orange County
Performing Arts Center
in Costa Mesa.
The fou ndation gift
brings announced
contributions to the
center to more than $22
million. offida1a said.
"The bank has
followed with interest
the remarkable progress
of the center," said
Robert Correla, vice
president and regional
manager of Crocker
Bank's south county
area. "We are pleased to
make this gift that will
assure the finest cultural
opportunities for the
people who live and
work in this region."
When completed In
1985 the main 3,000-seat
theater will be only the
third in the nation
capable of offering
ballet, musical theater,
aymphony and opera.
The complex in South
Coast Plaza Town Center
along Bristol Street and
the San Diego Freeway
will a.bo be the site of a
smaller 1,000-aea t
theater.
Music center officials
plan to raise $40 million
for the construction of
both theaters and
another $19 million for
endowment purpoeea.
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APPROACH ALL WET -Ross McDwain, 9,
came down with the most reeounding results in
the 15-year-old-and-under wetsuit division of
a bellyflop contest conducted by the Newport
Beach Parks and Recreat ion Department.
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Life~ judged each flopper five times for
creat1v1ty and pain before joining the fun
themselves. Each ~inner got a ribbon;
everyone got a sting m the Newport Harbor
High School pool.
Applicants judged at the fair
tRecruiters urge, •!:;;tep right up it' you have advanced technical degree'
By GLENN SCOTT
Of .. DtilJ .........
At a time when high
unemployment rates are making
headlines for perseverance, a job
fair aounded about as likely as a
flower child at a punk rock
concert.
But the two-day event began
as '8cheduled Monday with 32
firml re~ted under the roof
of the Kegi8try Hott:J in Irvine
and a crowd of determined
applicants going booth-to-booth
dropping off resumes as if they
were diacount ~ coupons.
It was, to be exact, a technical
job fair. That meant it was not
for everybody.
Virtually all of the companies
were in h~'JS.~technology or
aerospeoe fi Recruiters said
they were looking for highly-
trained types with a few good
ye.an of experience.
Aerospace or electrical
engineera and systems analysts
aeemed the most in demand. And
an advanced degree or two
helped.
One of the booths was run by
IRW'a BalJJstic Missiles Division.
Placement Manager Bud Nuon
said t h ey have about 100
TECHNICAL MARKETPLACE -Deborah
Morphet and Gordon Wimpenny examine
oxygenator from the display of Shiley, Inc.,
one of two Irvine finns at the job fair.
()penings in their electronic
defense sec tor. They need
engineers.
Of their current staff, 68
oercent have advanced degrees,
he said, and 25 percent have
doctoratee.
"It's difficult for us," he
explained. "There are a lot of
people 1ookin8 for work, but we•
need individuals with seeclfic·
sk:illa who are not always out
there."
Even at a job fair, these
~ten were picky.
The fair was organized by
Bualneu People Inc., a group
that will apomor 25 such ahows
in 13 cl tlea this year, said
Gregory Nelson , sales
representative. The fair cloeed
Tuellday night after an estimated
2,400 people droooed bv.
Of thoee, about 100 may land
jobs through contacts made wiih
recruiters, it was predicted.
Ad.mission to the fair was free.
Organir.era made their profit by
charging each company a fee,
which Nelson was reluctant to
divulge.
But because companies
otherwise must resort to
e»penaive classified advertising
or hiring executive aearch firms,
the fain can still pay off.
"The fee, if we get just one
person out of this, is a great
deal," said Linda Paraona,
employment manale r for
Computer Automation, one of
two Irvine-based firms at the
fair. The other ia Shiley Inc.
Other firms in the fair
included McDonnell Douala•
Corp. ot Long 1*ICJl. 1Cockwell
Intemationaf of Downey and
Northrup Corp. of Gardena.
Ei"bt firms came from Santa
Clara County's economically
fertile "Silicon Valley."
In aome respecta. the job fair
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FILLING IN BLANKS -.. Like most of the 2,400 attendees, ~
Thomas Kent completed applications and dropped off resumes.
was not unlike the traditional
county fair. Each firm had
deviR<I the same sort of folded
panel backdrop so common to
fairgoera.
In thia case, they were
altarpieces to high-technology
imtead of the more mundanP
1miracle vacuum cleaners.
The aura of optimism was
there, tnough, And so was the
conventional faith in the giant
marketplace.
Applicants were likely to ask
about openings, on ownership
and job altea. Recruiters were
likely to fl nd out about
expenence. Then tney'd shake
hands, exchange a resume for a
brochure and move on to the
next in line.
As one applicant obeerved: "No
one seems to be making any
commitmenta .••
But the initial contact is only
the first phue in the complicated
process of finding high-tech
teammates.
Said recruiter Parsons: "In my
opinion, no one should expect to
, come to a job fair and be hired on
the spot:·
Whatever we dump .in it, the· ocean never forgets
ETERNAL SEA DEPT. -Coastal residents who
have long lived by the ocean note that the blue Pacific has
of ten demonstrated a particular characteristic when it'•
Wied as a dump. That is, often what gets dumped in the
ocean, the ocean toaes back at the dumper.
There have been n~ examples along our own
stretch of coastline. Once, aome of our state authorities
came up with the brilliant .
notlon of buildlna an
artiflcial reef off the 1111~-llllilllU.I,;.~;:.~ Huntington Beach flats to attract fish and cau.e them 111 lllPllll, to multiply.~ . 014 rubber Ures were
eelect.ed for the reef. The wom-out tire carcueea were Welahted down and then plopped on the ocean bottom to
fonn the artifida1 fish habitat.
TROUBLE WAS, the ocean did not like the old rubber
Urel. It pitched them back up on the beachs from time to
time.
Sometime1 .urfen 'f(ould be ridln& alona on a wave, mlndJ.na their own buat-e11, and abruptly cli8cover they
Md coq>eny. A ~ truck Ure carc811.
We baYe lone beliewd that the CQall w.. a wonderful pa.ca to dump••• from our YU1oul dvilbationl up met aown the COMt. ~ in the o1d day9. they ju8t built one Mck al a .. ppe out into the .. ms JM it fly, pretty
mueh In lta natural Coridlticin.
All toO ~ the oc.sa pve it t.c:k to ua.
WW, the daft Wll liWD 9vwai tr.Wenll before it
got piped into the briny deep .. BUt then, we've had
trHtment failune and aaiJD, the bldtwMb hM ruAntd
many a nice 1Wm'De1''1 day upon the ~t;
Some untJunk.l.l'll-boaters bave used the ocean as a
place to diapoee of seaboard wastes. This stuff, like plastic
drinking cups, is usually floated back to haunt civilized
eectora 6y an unforgiving 1ea.
Judging from these experiences over the years, you
would think that people might conclude the ocean should
be prelel'Ved for its natural marvels and forsaken as 80IDe
eaay-accees dumping ground. But we never really learn
that.
Radloeciive wutea that were generated in the United
States were dumped at aea 10 years ago and earlier. 'l1M!D
aome people got ihei.r hNda together and decided th1a wu
an extremely poor pndice. There were grave safety and
• enviroNnental questions.·
'E. T~,' Dolly Parton movies continue on top
NSW YORK (AP) -8-ble Huw:ock may a.ted the lNOI hit .. Watermelon Man" in
dbly 1& minute.. but compollftl nwlic doee not .-~tohlm.
The Jau keyboarda artist~ that eomettmea
t)e can alt for day• without batcbiq a 1ood p;':' ..:::-. ... , ho~peN la that flnolly I to atop dJamrd1rur everyt.blna that 18 comlna
to .-y hMd,"..-aaid~'The next Idea, I'm.,._ to t:" on. ·I mi1bt wind up wlth aomethrn1 pli9tely different, but at least I finally at.art
IOmewhere and develop it."
Hancock ponden bia composing while he's
driving on Califotnia freeways or working in a
studio in his garage, where there's "no phone, no
family, no refrigerator, no piano.
"I have a style of piano playing," be says. "My
fingers may be used to certain directions on the
keys that can inhibit the free flow of muslc&l
thought."
SETSAILFOR
THE MUSICAL COMEDY AfNENTURE
Of THE SUMMER!
1 A JJ1~A: A
0~1~• 1•.
~
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coUerilcl te.a m.lWon at l UT U.Mn DWI' IM W•tkMCI. dDwri from .. ~ a w9ekmd .....U..
Th• muateal 1iarrlft1 _Do~p!,-ton and Burt ~baa p:111d MQ.l In IT daya.
ChMCh and Chonl'• new film. •-nun.a An Touah All Over,'' proYid tM ltrGnlllt thlr(l.D11C9
entry ln w .. u , arabbln.I t&.9 million at 1,610
ecnem IA ltl U.S. debut. 8Ua the Columtu tum
WM NI••• ii In Cllilda a week wuer, lta total .. _... ..... o••nm
PUuiioUDt'• "An OfftDit and a Gentleman." ihOWllll··~·-~ Me theaWI, C1 '3.1 mll1km foi')a·l~ sro-Of tt.8 mil TM l'OIW-
Actor
returns
LONDON CAP) -·
Actor Robert Lon1den
hH returned to the
mualcal "Windy City"
afW slUU.. out with a
1pralnecf ankle, a
apokeaman for the
Victor1-Palace theater
hm .ud. ll)m-------n: In the lhow, blllld Oil 11DIV A'' c111> the •t•I• play "The
Front Pa1e." Lonaden P.t--------1111
p 1ay1 con v 1 ct e d HT11t Y11q
murderer kl Willlum.
He wu ·hurt in a chMe IMftn
.cene that calla tor him I Lo ,,
to make a daredevil leap l'-'lllllllililll-•'•'-•ll through a window. ,.
-A RAST RATE. BEAUTIFULLY
ACTED THOROUGHLY INVOLVING ROMANCE.·
-.lenet Meettn, ...W YON( TWU
A MJlAMllUllT N:n/11&0 -•WOIAJUCUI.,___ I ,. __ -.
--~~NOWPLA~NG~~~
_.....,. ..... OtlWm WUTMIUTtlt
£#11111 VlltD TwWI Clnldclnl Plctlic's OrlnQI Ollve tn Edwards C:W-WISI "° '"° $34·2&53 5587022 891-3935
SC01T uct WIWE
BAIO AA~
.
dnmA 1&A1'rina Richard 0... and Debra Wf.nalr hll oonl:ocaiNled o6wWn who dJd not expect it. iO buck
the tred ot llOtwelcht aummer entert.MnlMnt.
' TM w .. 1l11 other new film~ 2~ Century-l'ox'a "Tbt Pirate Movie" •tarrina AnRY McNkbOl
and CbNtoDher Atkbw. cnw a ~ Q .6 mW.lon at 767 tbeeWI.
Other filml 0-.. in e-°' u mWJOn OYW tbe ~ MOll·UA•1 "BoellJ III:' tu mUUon at l,OM th4iawn: Ledd Co.~wamer ..._,
0 Ntaht Shift,0 12.a mWJon at M7 thcNai.n; and
ABC-20th Century Fox'• "Youna Docton In Love,'' t2 million at 728 tbeaten.
Wlllr Burt & Dolly
"'" nUldt ""'Jut t:ouldn'r be kfoll
*BARGAIN MATINl!IES •
Monday thru Setunley
All P•rformancH before 5:00 PM
(Except lpedel Eftfl .. lllttlll IN HtldlJll
l'THRWON.D
ACCOADtNQ TO QARP" t•t
__ , __
"AN OfflCIR AND
A QINTLEMAN" II'! ____ ..,
"NIQHTatW'T""" -----·
'"ttOCKY 111" ,..1 8TAR TMK I:
• 1111111 DOUY a.,...o THE WRATH OF KHAN CN> -----·------
LAKEWOOD CENTEi:l
SOUTH WAl• , ..
"NIGHT ...-r' .., -----
THE l'IRATR MOVIE"' -----
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AM TOUOH& OWi! • • .,...1111
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Elysa Pauley, Stephen Del Guercio
i
Pauley-Del Guercio
Mr. and Mrs. Richard H . Pauley of Newport
Beach announce the engagement of their daughter,
~ Dell, to Stephen Albert Del Guercio, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J . Del Guercio of La
Canada-Flintridge.
Miss Pauley and her fiance are seniors at USC.
They plan a May 21 wedding in St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church.
Christina Johnson
Johnson -Newman
'82 USC graduates Chriltlna
Kay Johnaon and Michael Stuart
Newman will be mauled Nov. 13
in Our Lady Queen of Angels
Church in Newport Beach.
Announcement of the couple's
engagement was made by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Charles Johnson of Newport
Beach. The future brldearoom ii
the son of Mr. and Mra. Jlarold J.
Newman, also of Newport Beach ..
1
The enpaement of Julia Ann
Matloff and Kelly O.vid Conway
ha1 been announced by her
puwnta. Mr. and Mn. Victor M.
Matlotf of Corona del Mar.
The future brldecroom, who m:wtuated from UCLA and use, rt the aon of Mn. Jamee Conway
of Corona del Mar and the late Mr. Conway.
The bride -to-be, who
sraduated from UC Irvine, ii P1annlna a Nov. 20 weddJ.ng ln
St. John Vianney Chapel on
Balboa Ialand.
Smith-Shea
Community Church
Congregational in Corona del
Mar bu been reaerved for the
late Se~ wedding of Janet
Leslie th and Terry Patrick
Shea, both of Balboa Island.
Their parents are Mr. and Mra.
Michael C. Smith of Costa Mesa
and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick R.
Shea of San Clemente.
The bride-to-be belonged to
Delta Gamma a0rority while she
attended UC Irvine, and her
fiance was a member of Kappa
Slgma fraternity at Univenity of
Puget .Sound and Cal State
Fullerton.
,
Leva-Noel
Mn, Mary Leva of Corona del
Mar and Arthur Leva of Playa
del Rey annouace the
engagement of their daughter,
Barbara Louile, to James Noel,
son of Mr1. Edith Cantor of
Cinclnnati, Ohio and the late Mr.
James Noel
The oouple plan a September wedcllni. .
NOW IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
ET THI EXTRA· 'DJJJDlAJ OF THE
• '· TERRESTRIAL ~-..osT ARK IS) "" O..cl~J!M OQJ>'t Also Playlnt wur ~aid (f'Ol 'J..o PUHt Blade .-unner (R) * Oriv&-ins Open 7:30 Nightly
C h•lclren Under 12 FREE U11l•~• No1ecl
i + 531-2541
+ S! MILA UPMOL
Call 642-5878.
Put • few word• to work for ou.
THE ORIGINAL IS BACK.
»mg
MAAK HAMIU HAAPJSON FORD CAARJE FISHER
PEID\ CUSHING crd ALEC GUINNESS
,,.. by ~ l!r.__ ~and CINold by
JOHN WILLIAMS GAAY KUl~I L GEOP.GE LUCAS
t 14 ADAMS AV!.
SUIT! IOJ
FRIDAY
KNOB presents ·M & M's Week. begin.
nlng August 16. Listen for your chance
to wtn tickets to see Melissa Manchester
on Sunday, August 22 or Anne Murray
on Friday, August 27 at the beautiful
Bradt ord-Patrick
· A Sept. 1 i wedding in St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach ii planned
by Karen Dee Bcadford and Pat Patrick.
The bride-to-be, who ls the daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Gordon Bradford of Costa Meaa,
graduated from Cal State Fullerton. Her fiance
graduated from USC and ls the eon of Mr. and Mn.
William Patrick of Newport Beach.
c.111 .. ••n• so" OFF &T ..... UTll ,. llewfe'i .... ....
141-1111 .... l..,.
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ROY AOQIR8 a DALE EVANS
INTRODUCE ...
~CHECKING A:.9 ' , FAR WEST SAVINGS
and Loan Associat ion
ROUND-UP EXTRA CASH EXTRA SECURITY TOOi
0.PQSot any amount 1n •Round-Up• ch«klng 1nd u rn 514~ If
your bal1nce la under s2.ooo When your balance exceed•
$2.000 the 81g Money Wrangle,. II Fir Well SIYi,.gs will c:GtTal
tl'lat e11ceu c:ath and herd It Into a high lnlerNt fund ~I PIVS
our high repurchue plan re1e1
Vour bala~e over S2.00011 not lneured by Ille FSLIC,*-
It I• not • N Ylng1 account or de~I ln11ud, II le MCured by
obllg11ion1 Hc:ured by 1111 u I Government or • U S
Oovlfnment Agency The MCurllles .,, lleld In 1 11per111.
third party Tru1t11 accounl at one ol the largeel cornmetelaJ
bank1 In Iha United SlatM, al>d pledged 10 Fer WHI Aound·Up
Ct1s1c>rne<s Vou~I Hrn thoM ratH on every doller over S2,000 unUI you
nHd your money • dly • -k. 1 y11r or longet1 Al>d your
money ts 1n1ured by en ageocy ol ll'le Federal Government up
to S2.000
So. roul>d-up your r11dy Cllt't and apply lor ~
checking, todayl
r~--•OPEN YOUR "ROUND-UP'' ACCOUNT AT ONE OF THESE LOCATIONs---, ...
DANA POINT
24501 Del Prado
Dana Point, CA 92629
(714) 661-3356
HUNTINGTON BEACH
19114 Magnolia Ave.
Huntington Beach, CA 92646
(714) ~2900
NEWPORT BEACH
4001 MacArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
(714)~
•
G:l llML-LENDER
PlBJC NOTIC( ... ,,..
NOTICa OP PUaJC
8AL.m OP
llD80MAL "'°"""" Notice 11 hereby gl111n that ~to MCtJon 1981 of the CM1
Code, State ol C•llfornla, the UIMN!lllgliecl wlll ... It publlc ..
by oompetltl¥I bidding on the 24th
dlly of Auguet, 1882, at 3:30 o'dodl
p.m., Oft ~ prernleae where Mid
property has been stot1d, and
wtllcll -located at Pubic Stonioe, 1no. 2085 ~ A-In lhe
Cltr of Coeta MHa, County of
Orenge, State of C1llfornle, the
abando"ed good1, chattel• ot
ow-* propef1y decir1bed l*ow.
In .. IMtter'I of:
lddl• Ziemer -T 0011, copy
IMCllllne.
Qar'lld L.me -CIQ. rnldllne,
full• bo11, 3 Ill• cab1, 1dd'g
tllld*le, 2 cablMte. refrtg.. mllC.
boXa. Gt9lll 8. Biddle -880, .... • Ur-.lboMt.
LMldlord --the rtght to btd at the Ille. Purch-mu1t be ..... wllll CMll't ody end peld lot •
the *"8 °' purctwe. All putCfleeed oooclt -IOtd .... and """' ba NmCWed 81 Ille tlrne of purchllM, .... IUbleo' to prtor canoalletlon In ,,,. e¥ent of Mttlement .,.._
IMdlord and obllalded perty. o.ted
..... 4ttl Ind 11tft day of Augwt, tta. Pub11o Storage lno. landlofd.
Publlllled Orenge Cout Delly ..... Aug. 4, 11, 1112 ,.... ... 2
AUETS OVER $1 BILLON • SAFE stNCE 1•
PlBJC NOTICE NI.IC N011C( 111 ACTmOUe WM P1Cnnoue .._.. • ... 'S MAim aTAT'lmNT MAm STA,._,-.... .
Tha followln l*'IOM -doing The following peraon le doing •• ...... ,.. ~-~-A11oa1•1m•11
DELANEY 8 A8H & DOOR, CHILD'S WORl,IO PAE-IOIMW'91U-
INC .. 17100 Giiiette, lrvlne, CA SCHOOL. 2129 w. Edlnglr. Santa "'""::'~
92714. ~ CA 92104.
WARMINGTON INTERIORS LOUISE PAGE EAGLESTON, -=--=-lw'8 et v-Ooor
ANO DESIGN, • Callfornla 1212 Mun1ter Drl¥9, Huntlnoton _.. ... -~l"-_1 Nml289 corporltldn, 17100 G1119tta, !Mne, 8eadl. CA 92148. ..._, .. - -
CA 92714. Thie~ 11 ~by en 1116 ............... Thll ~ .. conducted by • lndMduaL
corporation loul9e P. ~on _... YUi 495-o401
Wltmlngton lntertora & ll1ll ltMamellt W91 fllad lliflfl IN ,!!!_ft2 ... ~.::.:..1_::..) Otligll County o.tc of °'lllOI Coulltv on ,_ ..-yo ........... .-..
Mn. 8. Krallle. Sec:r. July 10. 1Ma. ,_. ~~~~========~ Thll llatemant ... flied wftll the .... COUnty a.ti ol Orw\ge•County on Publlahed Or1nge Coe.I Deity July 10, 1N2. Plol, July 21, 21. Aug. 4, 11, 1tl2
.. ~ 3251-82
KINDn. ANDD90N NI.IC N011C( -~...... PICTmOUeWM 10e11 ....,_,_ MAim STA~
Newpott Beadl, CA 82te0 The tollowlng s>eflOll la doing
Publl•ll•d Or1noe Cout Dally ~ ar.
Piiot. July 21, 21, Aug. 4, 11, 11182 E & S SALES-'_1~221 Slat• 400a-a2 Awnue. Suite 103, !"OUl11aln VIier,
-----------CA t27oa. "8JC ll)llC( EARLE H. HUMMER, 10702 ---:====-=:===~-Momlngllde Drtw. Garden Grove, CA 82e43.
Thie ~ .. c:onducted by Ill
Tha followlf'O penone -doing lndMdual. ~ ar. IE.Me H. HUflllMf W I 8 T C L I F F E A R L Y Thll etat~t WM flled with tt1e
OHILDHOOO CENTER , 2025 County Clertt of Or1nQ9 County on
Oarden Lane. Coeta Maaa. CA JvkoJ 23, 1882. 82U7. ,,_, aiewn P. Smith. 314a SMron Publl•lled Of•noe Cout 0111r Ln., Co.ta MeM.. CA 82ea. Piiot, .Ill/If 28, AUg. 4, 11, 11, 1MI.
Ml.JC NQTIC(
l"ICTmOU9 ...... .-ITA,_,-
The followltlo per10M -doing ~..:
(a ) HILCO. (b) HILCO,
MANUFACTURERS' REPRE-
SENTATIVE. 1158 iUl*taf A-, ea.ta Mela. CA t2U7.
Hllllard _, E lne., • Ofllo oorporatlon 1'58 SUP9flor
Avenue, Coeta a. Callfomla ·~1 Thie bu*'-lei~ by • COfl>Of lllon •
Hllllwd & AMoclat• Inc.
Jofln H. HllWd, Plwident Thie •t•t-1 ... flled wltll .,,.
County Ctattc of Or1nge County on
Jut'( 18, 1..a . ,,_,
Joyoa A. 8fnltll, :S t4a 8llafon !\29342
Nl.IC fl)TIC( Ln.n.:--~~by an NI.IC MDnCl
Publl1hed Orange Cout Dally Piiot, July 21, 21, A119. 4, 11, 1H2
S2"-C2 ~--------~~ .... --llndMdUIA. MOT IC I 0 P N 0 M • ~A.. SmlUI PICnnGUa MlllllM • ...,111.am lteo41\P 8mttll MMmeTAW Notto9 11 ~ aN9'I lflet the Tillll .....,_.. W.. Mid wtt11 u., The foflowtnt l*Mn le dolf'O UNITD 8TA1U •TRICf
l#'ldlt ... iecl .. not be,...,....,.. county °""' °' Orlllgt COUnty Oft ~ -COWlf cmrrw. for 9"LdebU or llebllltlH Aug. e, "'2. ~.......!!!!.~Lane. •nlOT OP CMJP0NM welll..olld by ~ ot11er tllan • ,,.... eo.ta Mw. _._ Hll'r PLAIMTIPPr IMIAfllOM/ ~or.,..tt19dllle. PublleMcl Or~ cou1 o= O...J.Mlu.*ltl, 1017:=J ~--11..0.
*2 WI 2nd day of Auguat. Piiot, Aug. 11, 1t, a.pt. 1, 1 ~ c:::-'°"-:' = ~ ..::::~::.-::. ::::~~.'; ....._. MorahoWe GS1&-at ~. ...,..,..
2114 MolvowM A-, "8JC ll)1lC( Oerllel J. ~ CAl9 .. • -MH
C6tla Me11, C1llfornl1 It.-TNl•~~ltC:.....,~':: ~
HChllOUa-M ~.1112. TO THI AIOVl•NAMED
NAm 8TA~ ~ OlflHOAHTI: Tiie ._.,. penon1 .,.. Cklll't PvbttaMd Orange c.-Oeltr YO'.! Ml _..., ..,..let 9N tM1r1911.: Piiot, Jv/it 21, at. Aug. 4, 11, ttll ,....,.,.. 10 .._Ip\ "°9Mf H. M~S. 2414 Nor1t1 LOClANLof KlllAI., YOUNG I
Aven11a, lanl• Ana, C ellfornle L 0 GA ", A ,. r of••• Ion• I 92701 Ooi11CWlllll -__... ....,,.,
RIAL HTA'Tl COMP'UTER Nm'IDUe IUll•M ..._ ...,,_ II: ,,., , • e.91
IY8Tl!MI, INC ... Oallfornla ..... IT.,_,. -P'.O ... "'!.1..LAllll ....... cor~111on, • g::• Piila, The folowl"8 petlOft It dot"I 011iom1e toeoMrw. ,.......,_ ~ ~. blm~ tll 4IMOl1 • ...., ID "" Tllll ........... oonduotad by. • IOOf w. 1.-o. lhd., ................. ,_ ...
OOfPO' ... r. """""' ..... QA..._ ~II wttMft IO fafl affer ...., ,.... .llwt COfMW .. Jr., IOOI W. Of .......... ,_ ~ ...... Ina. =llwd.,.._.,. ..... OA .............. .
....... Murptiy. ... .................... ~ ~ TNl ............ t ••• _.. .. ............. .... TNI , ........ w tllCI _... tlle lll«tf.... ... eHef feMHle-fa tae ~ °""' .. 0..,... Ooilney Oft """~"· ~:tt,t•. TNI=•·----~,,.. ._,ll .... ~ "'~.... ~ """'*'• ~ e>r..,.. c.....,... ........ ...
..... N/lflt, •• -. .. 1~ ......... ~0.-~ I::'·
......... 11; 11,•. --~t.1111 ~··!!)
CllllJllM Niie '41-N71 ............ Mt .. -, 1t, 't.er.;.
.... ,... .. v ....... c ........ tae., bu
n\ablilhed co=.ie hHdquartert at 18009 ~ ~Y'• 11.ooo~uan foot buUd•nc
hoUIH admlftlavatlve, Nln and Ml• Mrvlee amc.. -well • a metmwr pr-.&ab fMWty. ~ ..... Md llrVb oftlOlil ... ICheduW tto
OJ*' ln downtown La. Al. ..... AMNtm .nd ln
the San hmando Valley ..... within tlMi next
q\lal'Wr.
MlM OeraptJ of l.a'vtae, Mtocla'9d with
CeWna Delap 8yNIDI ID liWie, bu been te· ~~t ~h°".:::'=.~of
Of&.n .... fin& vice~ ...... .,. ......
(Commercial BuUdtn1 SupJ'JY.>;. H~ond vice
pNlldent, DaYe Leraillll (Haa'rSIOn/LoNminl 1
Archlt.ctl)i wretaQ, ...... LJ111 (Slnelalr Paint); COUN8ELOlll -Donald J. Namet of and trwurer,~Ra1 CruitM (J'.~. Andrewa. Inc.). Capi8trano Beld\ hu beera appointed., .. ,.,,..
Dr. MD•~ of Newport a.ch bail been counaelor and h1a wife Peay a partner fot
named prel6dent of N"'port Corp. of J'ountaln General Bu.lneal Service. whtch providet
Valley, manuf.ctunr ancl euppller of vlbntlon fjnanclal management tervlcea to small
leolatlon equipment, t ... r and electro-optical businell.
componenw. Chana "llC.lCWla Dr. John w. MattheWI, who
al8o rell.cned from the board. Matthews will remain
with the company In a technka1 advilocy capacity. Chana hM been with the company eince 1970,
when the company operated under the name of
Newport Re9earch Corp.
Paal K. Garretaoa hu been named prodUt'J
marketina manas~r for Ceatwry Data SJt&e•I
C2000 Seriee of •llht-lnch Wlncheeter dlak drtvea Garrei.on replaces Arnold Hoffman who left the
Anaheim company to punue other lnt.eresta.
Shach1h.ata, Inc. (U.S.A.), a manufacturer of
Xatamper re-Inked rubber atampe and other office
1UppU., hi launchlna ltl moat extensive oonewner
advertising caml)aian, accord.Ina to John C. Cox, Jr.,
president of Tlli Cox 6 lfarcb Advertl1in1
Compuy ln Newport Beach.
Construction
A nationwide consumer print push, the fint for
the rubber stamp industry, la targeted at buainesa
women between 18 to 34. With an estimated budget
of $600,000, full-page, four-color ads will appear ln
Cosmopolitan, Mademoiselle, MS., Working
Woman, and Thb Secretary during September,
October and November.
under way
Ground-breaking ceremonies were being held
today for a three-story oceanfront commercial
building featuring 10 ground level reiail stores and
10 offlcea overlooking the Pacific at Capistrano
Beach. Amerlcu Telecom, lac. of Anaheim named
Jose Relaea president and chief executive officer.
8 . Marc~etelll, who had been the cro since
the inception of the company ln 1976, will continue
aa chairman of the board. He will a1ao serve aa
consultant to Fujitsu Limited, controlling
stockholder of American Telecom.
The project ia located· at 34700 Pacific Coast
Wghway (El Camino Real) adjacent to Doheny
State Beach Park.
Developed by Capistrano Surf Center Ltd.
(Carlton A. Poat & Thomas J . O'Keefe, general
partners), the building waa deaigned by Donald
Storm Cue. Mark Co. Ta the general contractor.
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
NEW YO::cJAPI ~ ~IA~ IK IOOllo II ~:u: 4\ll 4~ SltrlSt 2\'I Jh NASDAQ iofll .... s-. ·:::"""' w. ' I tV. Strawa 2AV. UV. ttlowl .. hiOflftt rTle IM~ I ti """ '"" PeMEl'll t2'41 129-SWaru JO-. Jllio and ._. Of!W• 11¥ 742 '"'rcE'll' a a.... Pentar • IS\ll l~ l!J 7o,;, '~ fi:'~,=rlc, ~ orn IH -"'~ "" ...... 1~" ...... .. ·~·n. rfM1 DC 1111'1 """ Ute. CmlSN 12 II lntrned 22-. tt'llo Patrll• 2A . U Y, ~ "" tnc••r.u11mant1• E'tl 1211'1 14 ''"'"'°' ~ICM Pellllle!ft 14"" ISV. T== M\'I M'-mar-ore_,,_ P• U\'t 1' l118Wah "' . Pllila!WI U-.M IS\lo IS'lit lu lOn for T'*Mley, 1 14\lt 2J lwaSOUt U\ll~ Pltrc.eSS 1~1~ TacumP SJ ~ Slack IUd Alll ~l"ltTrt 1Mt~ Jamllf¥ ltl '°"" Plnkrtn S1 tO tlcft'IA ·~ ..... AllL llld 12"" 11\lo utlr'"-a 1\lo lilt Jerico '"17\'o PIOllHI a %2 22141 Ten-IJ .... 14
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7 1)..1' 7 IS-16 "'•'* ICM II MIOra 17 21o,;, NASDAQ SUMMARY ~om ~_. ~ "r•llllE ti l)o,;, =~~" 11'111 ..... '°"" 10.. Buell-11\ll "" FraeSG uh 21'1!1 ~CIUb 7"11 1-,.,...,,,,, • '"' MUtller 11 11 NEW YUNI<. IAl'I --· acll\OI over• 8uflals 2A"' ~ FUl,tHll 1~ I~ JIM 211'1 8~ 10 10\'o Nar~ lhlt<-ar lloclts ~led by NASO. CNL In 2\lo J Gil IM ~ J~ HO. 14"" 14'\ H-VolwN Allled CPT 1~ 12-G11Devca ll'o 2\.'o NtlwllS 17'111 11 MCIC .. .. ..... \'o ... ~ ca1wts.. M'h • f:Ril!ll .. 11'111 NVAlrr I'll. 1h :r,r.:ec .. 501, 100 13\lo IJ\lo + '-<:alll'd4 J J\l'J vEFn 12 f)'llt NlckOG ""' s 5 ..,. . .. '45,300 --.... + "' c..pln II) -.. Graph5< ll't 9 N .. 1111 A •11it ,,_ FllllllG 1.. 1'4, 100 f\l'J 10 C.Sw s II 12 GreyAdll S7 61 Nltllfl 8
-'6\lt ~nlel ..•.. •'7,:IOO 79\ll ~ :..:·it: 3'\11 JJ'4I ~Air ~ 4'1!1 Olffnlst t t\l'J Nl•t e Gletlllls IMl,000 UV. 2~ • lllo NC:p 19\lo 20Vt Gyrodyn .._ 1.\t NCarGs 1111/tl~ "lt'i". . I S7. 900 ll'o t + Ito Gatvs I V. 9" H.oton 5¥io 6 NwtNGs 10\4 rs"" Air r• ... 1S2,t00 1 2 ,_.. -.... Che<'RIY 19 30 H•mrl't 12 12\ll NWllP$ U Siio £11R1v ... ••.JOO 3"" ,~ OlrmS fft 10 Har-I'll l'llo HoHll ~ ~ lloedSY • .:.:·ii; 1J6,200 3"llo 40 CllartH ·~ 11"-Hrplt-"" ·~ vJNucrp I I .... OomLM ,.... IOV. Ha~ 22 2211'1 0c .. ,.,. 111'1 ..... Adi<-................ 0.SUll H\ll 17 Ha f 21\'o 21\lo ~::;z: \ 31'111 12 DKllntO ................. c.... ., ."' =...~ ~ m:: >•"',I ... ~ ................. Clrlk.o ~ ~ HOIOllm 2"-2..., OfoFtrro 4~ S ot.i I-.................... Cll~ 7'1!1 7-'lit HooYa ...., "-OtlorTP 17\lt 17'1t l'Mw lllOflS .....................
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MUTUAL FUND
NL lrtw s.I .... 7.14 NL In" Var 7.ot 7.61 NL hw 1'9"' 1J6 J.67 NL llWI llAI NL
NL ~~ ~ ,:.-: 11~~
NL JP Inc. 7.21 7.M NL J-1.00 NL
8olld G..-
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16 ..
UPS AND DOWNS
NllW YOl'K (AP) , Tiie 191~ II•
ti• Over -llw • ~ acb .,.,_rlfltt thM ,..,.. -.., molt and doM> ttoa ,_t bellCI on
rteflt of c-. reoanllels ot -TllllCM~ Ho 1«url tr=:-"1 .,.. lftcl. ........ perc: c-....,.. .. dlff~ .,.._ ... ~ .... <ic.lnO btd Pl1C» Ind T'*-•• IMt prk».
UP'I ~ L.nt .c'1. Pitt. I ~~~ s UP 21.2 2 ..... • I Up 1!:~ 3 Mkr Z pf 1 • 1 Up 4 ~ 101'1 • l\'t Up 16.7 s I~ • 2 Up 1S.1 • "-llNPtl 2 + .... Up tU
1 Scotln&I J • v. UP 14.I I =i" ' • .... UP M.J • l\1o • -Up 11.6 10 HHOllT "" YI Up IU • II ,_ ,..., • .... Up tJ.S IJ HMWyn ,..., • "" UP 12.S IJ RAI ,,.. • \'t Up n.e ' 14 ~= ... s • "' u. 11.1 IS 211'1 .... Up 11.1 • .. Tr-ea '"' + .. Up II.I
17 WMlm 2\'I "' Up U.1 • .. ~Plal IM IS\'t • 1\11 Up l0.1 " 91«11$ ,,..,, • 1 Up 1U
10 Cofntll. "" • -Up 9,7 21 AlllMMI '"' • " Up t.1 22 llllnElll' , + "' Up '·' 23 Nw'llltft '"" • -Up .... JA 0\.109t 11"11 • " Up LS u Ac~ 3 .... • "' Up L1 • MPV Incl . ... • -u. L1
21 TPC )WI "' Up L1 +
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IA ••• un 21'> \lo OH '·' ts Llncua 10 -1 OH '·' M .llMyn()ll 14 --Off ,_,
I
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I.
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I -
Cutback idles
Viejo S&L eaminss up
Beverly Hilla Savm,. & Loan Aleocladon of
Mt.lon Vlejo reporU net eaminp of $2.2 rnlWon, or
$1.80 per ebare, for the MCOnd quarter CIOnl.-red with
a net io. of $1.7 mlWon, « $1.39, for the like period
lut'}eeX.
ll'or the lbc months ended June 30 the ueoct.adon
reported a net io. of $1.8 million, « $1.52, compettd
with a net lom of $3 m1Won, or $2.f9, for the like
period a year ago.
The improved resulta were attributed primarily to
a gain of approximately '9 million on the previoualy
announced aale of a pol'tion of the umoclation'a Joan
aervtctna portfolio.
Home loan rate at 15%
The rate for Federal Housing Administration and
Veterans Adminlatration home loam baa dropped to
16 percent.
The half-point reflects the recent easing of
interest rates.
CompCare joins Tier 1
Comprehenaive Care Corp., of Newport Beach,
announced that laat-aale quotations and running
volume figuree on the company'• common stock are
available through the NASDAQ national market
ayatem.
CompCare, along with 12 other NASDAQ
companies, waa designed by the Securities and
Exchange Commi8llon to join the Tier I group of 48
securtties which have been quoted on the NASDAQ
national market syatem since ita public debut June 1.
The companies qualified tor Tier I on the baaia of
their stock's performance during the firat two
quart.en.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW VO.K<API FIMI ~ ...._ .. Mlndrt.Aull.•. STOCU ..... ~ .. g~=-~fl » Tm ftlUt 1t1At •w tll.,,_ &JR IJ Utl 'llM.01 lCM.1'0 •U •tt-..... '6 Siil MM JDUI JeUI •..M-1.91 ........ ...................... S.Jllt..M Tr.,. ...................... t.J91.• Utllt ...................... ,...,.,. 6$5411 ....................... ......
WHAT STOCKS DID
NEW YORIC (APIA .... 10
TU91day .. .. s 47J "" 5 11S
NEW YORI( (AP) ~. 10
METALS
T~
22t ,,.
JM 153 I u
........ ....
UC11 .,
t11• • IV •
HEW YORK~-Spot non..,,_ ITMll81 pnme T •
C.,... 71.74 cent•• pound, U.8.
de9\lnetl0n9 • ..... 24.29 oenm • pound. n. 37~ oentt •pound,~. n. M.1500 ........ W.. OOf'nC)09ltla
lb.
......... 1&-11 Olnl9 • pound, H.Y • ..._, ~.00 pw ftelk.
......... ~14.004288.00 troy ounoe.
H.Y.
SILVER T"9edeY
H•ndy & H•rm•n, te.S7J per troy
ounoe.
GOLD QUOTATIONS
"Wish they had something like this between our
house and the school."
MARMJ\Dt:KE by Brad Anderson
''Honest, Dottle and I weren't srgulng ... we
were diSCtfSSlngf''
.ltDGE PARKt;R
l 'M GOINC':r TO GIVE. iHAI
'THIN() IN THE STUMP A
TASTE OF THl5 ROCK
r-11 .
UWhat'1 1 picnic without people? ..
Hapk Ketchum
~ 8-11
I •Q
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,,
..._~.I l
'Bur, M~ I J IW/TO !WA MV HAT 10 6EO. ~.WILSON ra.o Ni samHING J~ ~ "D KEEP UNDER rr ~ •
by H~rold Le Ooux
I PION''T ~NOW STONES MAP BONES
by Jim Davis
SHOE
OH·OH---
I WONDER 'WHERE SHE'S BEEN
MY DOG IS TO THE
FOOD STORE
GOROO
,..,, ·-
Ft:Nk" W INKERBE.\N
CAN W; GET DI~
1H1N&5 ON EKH ~LF OF ~PIZZA~
Ba.SMOCK
we1..t.., we 'Re
OU'1" OF 6AS A~IN, 1"WINKle!1
SO &..e1"'S PO WHA'1" we c;:JIP -n-.e LAS'1" TIMe l"f HAPPeN f!P !
by Jeff MacNelly
by Ernie Bushmiller
ONE OFTHE9E ()6.YS YOU'RE
GOING 10 BE ARRESTED FOR
SHOPLIFTING
by Gus Arriola·
by Tom Batiuk
8-1/
by George Lemont
.:; SIGH ~ NURSE!S ARI!
FUN PAIE!S!
. , , • f
PORTRAIT OP SILENCE -Tbi World'•
1reateat living pantomlml1t, Marcel
Marceau, ii the subject Of a film portrait t.oniaht at 7:80 on KOCE (00) and at 8 on
KCET (28).
...... Oholf.'A'
(J)MCWll ..... ~ C-ty,
U.l.A.'• (117') DoQ-
Mry. ICMU*y _. ...... ---llMIMIS In.~ ..... ... '°' .....
Md ....... --...., .,... ..., '*"" ... .......... "'
,1':111 • I°" Titl TOWN ~eoen• ..... .............. lfelMd
for mooMe; .. to coe>e
.-ti~ tllet ..
•tty to OOCUf' et home: e
muelcel -..y tMtunno e
llmon end Qerlunkl•
Id ,AMILV fllUD
HOUJNa TMa UNR
Tony HerlWldea end Mn ....,.. ,_. e look ..
..... In et0telettf'91912
Loe~ Ael-. lootW
tw'A. lnc*ldlno ..........
wtttlGeorgle~.
Coecl'I A.y ~ 8un
~ end \llnoe ,.,.,..
mo. • u•A•a•H
~f'enll --In .. com-mending olfloer only to
M"9 e new one epp«*lted _ .. heed.
I (I) TIO TAO DOUGH MACf9,f~
fm'ORf -~OF ~W.ftCllAU The~..a.1iec1
pentomlmltl •• ...., et
home In ,... -....
,. ltloughte Oft ~
ptwy, ert end IN~
of ,. wort! In e """ ,_...,
of,. oer.er. 9 YOU AllCID flOA IT
~ "DllllnO .........
end "World'• Sl'Mlteet
Tlleelre." ..............
~ roct ..,. Zee
end Leo .. conned by e
IMdy ~ ptOmOter.
;.MM.~
Feelured: • reunion ot
POW'1; • profeeelonel
rofler·lk•tlng 1aem; e
-wttO IMll• blkMll let men end-. (R)
• litCWll
+ + + "T.,,._i• PM-
,_., (1H6) Jotln Payne.
Aon4lld AallOM· A drtlter .. ...,...,tty~ e
gMltl6ar wtlo .. lnvoMd In
·--~. •• MOYll 1lle ~ .. (,,,._
lera) Phlllp CHl\Oft,
htrtdt 8weylil. A tOUQll
Melft ot 111•~ ..,_ t11JMor9 from 1"'91 lltrwt
.,. -NCruMed to...,.
off .. flow ot.,.., guna.
• MOYll * * + "The Mllgl\ltleent Melador" (1865) Anthony
Quftl, M-O'H-. A men ""9e dMttl wt1er1 "-
91t.,. Ille bu•rlfllJ to ...,.,,_ IN _, he ....
• Im: TMa WAR Y'IAM
Aollert °""911; Lee Ren**
endDene~--ln !NI 111'11 !NI ..,... a.rt-
,_ In England from the
..,_ WMka i.dlnlJ to I).
Oily through IN culn*-'
"°" of tlw .... tNlt IWMd ._ tide el WOftd
Werll.(~I)
eMCMI ** .. ~ .,.,,., ..
(1t70) MMe IAIW, ...... o-ta. A ~ boy
known for havlftt WI
overeOll\'e llNgt~tlol\
oen't conWloa ~ ttlM
llatlM ~ 1111d thamur•
., of e Pf°""••t Ille!*
men. -~°" ~~·
The ~ aoalllmed
pantomlml1t 11 '"n a t • hOl'N In ...,.. ~ llll'lt
:::r:~ WOftl In e 11111'1 ~ fll .. .....
~=,..,..... ••••• ,..... Gordon''
(tMO) Sam J . .loMI. ....
VOi\ l,ctow. A tno of
~ ttWll to tlw
--Mongo end .... Ila oppr 11 d ' lnflllbltante In
the ovstlltow of tlw el/II
Elllt*O' Mlnf. 'PO' ~~,..,
"RldWd Oeweon'• .... ,....
.MCMI • • "Studlnt lodlM" All
eggplln(. peper Cllp end
blecllllOllfd .,_ -
_of._.,.,. ....
one"..-.,,ek..,one
hip edlaol OMICM-'A' ... THe A8T'N)MUT'S
The oooupente ot ......
Ot1lltlnO NASA wt*-~
-~11eve.-.. ... ~ thell tN¥ ..,act• ...
-~AT
eYWtOft' 1ND1AL
The loaton 8~pflony
~under tM dlreo-"°"°' ... a... .... ---~°',,.... Qll "°"'9. ...... IN
_.,._ rierbn•-of AnlcMd lclloel .........
matlio~."
Cl) NT'M Au.IN AND
1'MI ROOKlll ••
The Aoc*ettM join 111\ger
Pat• Allan °" ... .. "*"° City M\lllc Hall In .,. mutlcel ..-....
1:41 CZl CHAN.-atAWl.IN
TAUCawmt... ........ Wll\deor''
MO. (I) MOYll
.... "'TNn lei" (tN1) Kate
Jeckeoft. Oererd Pf9nder-
IJllllt. A hlgll 9CflOOI ~
.... lnlo.awlth-ofher ......,IRl
•• TMa 'AOTI OP
LR ........ end,....
......... diary. (R)
etvw..AT
IYWMOWf INCIAL
The ea.ton 8~
~,. undar the dlrac>-
tton of a.Ill az.we ....
Mnteen~of.,....
cal -"' ..... tM _..,.. perbn•-of
Amok!~···· mMic ''Gurrelleclw."
<lDMCMI
CHAtlll LISTINGS
+ *°" "11'• My Tum"
111101 Jiil ClaylMlroh,
MldlMt 1JouG191. A bf1I..
!lent Ohlceoo math .,,...
aor,.....thoe~
In tier ~ r..-0.19Np
wharl ... flrlde ..... love
wtllle In New YOf11 for her ........ _... .... 9 ICNXT (CBS) e ICNBC (NBC) e ICTLA (11\d.)
e jcABC (ABCI
e ICP:M8 !CBS>
0 ICHJ·TV !Ind.I e ICCST !ABC)
e KTTV (Ind.)
'e ICCOP-lV (11\d.)
•• ICCET ( P8SI
e l(OCE {P8Sl
CDl On-TV
(I) Z·TV
(JI) HIO
(J:) (CllWmHI
(J) CWOAI NY., N.Y.
C (WTBSl
<I> cts"'I
Cl> (1flowtlme1
• 5"tllght e (cat>I• News lfftwork)
(D)MCMI + + "Only When I Leugfl"
(1111) Manha _.._,
ICrlllty MclHlchol. A Ml!!"
YOltt ecm...e ,..,,.,. f\'Olln
• drylng-eut ~ .....
mined to,._ her~. ,_ r---. .,..,.. Mtaflt end,_ 1elllllarl1Np
with hef 11'-yeer-old
deugtltar. 'A'
(Z)MCMI *** "Joe H•" (1171)
,,,.. (I:)..,.
••• "HClftdo" (1154) ... w.-. Gereld!M
,..._ A Woltlrt ~ ,.. tl\OOUl1•• • WOINl'I
Md'* ....... ~ .....,., tllaOd broeNr.
-&:.':''"" ... "
Altl!IMrMwwithl'rrile · v ... ea LOWIOAT
A ool90a proMlaor ta.ti
tl'9 rOIWltto NIPOI-of
hie lllldent. end IMIC
--• -outloc* Oft ... to e ..,_ PfOlllllD I.&
rMOYll.,..,.(R)
.,. • .,. "Meglo Town"
(1N7) .Jamee 8tewet1,
JIM ~ A emall,
,,...,. town undargoea •
.._,.. .. "'-WOl'9a •fl• Mirto SMitMlolnd M 111
.campla to 04tlar towne.
•LCM.~ ITYU
"~ And 1.M Vegu"
Herwy end Juf1r decide to
get INf'ltecl In LM Vagee.
"~ Md TM T~ ...,.. Miry end Joe ..,,.,
..., 9CWI .......... e girl
Cl)MCMI *** .. ~ Of The TitlN" , .. ,,Heiny Ham-
""· (.---Olwter. Mytfl. lo hero ........ helped
by hie Nltw Z-In I
... of clal\gerOUI tulll
• he ttlal to win the hand
of e "'-llciall P'"-
~IN WWIM of•
~I -goddeM. 'N ' -
tl:lt •• LA1'9 NIGHT WITH
DAVID Ll1'T'IMIAN
Gueet•: jan muefelan
Toote ~ oomecl-en AlofWd ....,.,,
·~~ 8'M.I
"'--Md The Belhful
Gtoom'' Cal¥ln end Unde
-IMl'1'ted In • nudlel col-on,,. ''I.ova And The
fllgll clad Wife" A wtl9
.,... .. pr'CMllk• )Mlouey In
•hl.llMnd . CD) TMa NNCID CMl _,NIT
In ... 1MCl9 e llttlell -,__,to....,_ tor or
ewn oompromlH hi• ,_a 1 • llllty. dtoollnO ....... to,.... .. otNloiM
....... *°Jrent. 1•• MDVII • + * "H .. I'• lelend"
(1NI) .Jofwl Payne. Mery
Mwptiy. A lormar .,,_...
tor 19 9"00Ufeged to trectl
doMI • mmll\g pr9doue
rvbf, ~ "'*' he
...,.,. tMt '* -~
hOldl -lie,, lnforma.
"°"" .MCMI
··~ ''The Vlllt" (1984) "9td letgmen. Anthony
Quinn. A ...itti,, women
Clf9lr9 • ..,,._ endow-
_.. to her home town It
... ,..._,,.. ... to
,.,...., .., former l0\19' •
<lDMCMI *** "HaewrlCenWelt"
(tt71)W.,.,.,. e.tty, Julie
~ AIW e pro foot·
bell .......... pr-
~ dmlmed by an Inept
..... the ""'" .. ~ tN
body of e mllollelre ll\cll.9-
...... to OMtlnue Mng In.
i:~
•• "llood ........ (1911)
Jo11n ~. Burt Young. A
pelr of pOlloe ~ he¥I
'
tlwlf MNleM ..... tM)'
In ............... of
btecihOC*• Mint euoktid
lntO tlla Mftd, ,,.,,,., IO M
Mellllflln.IA'
'(Z)MOVll ••'A "HIU'dtlf WOltllf\g"
(1Nt) Wry L.awle, 8uNW1 Olhllt.: the~ o6oeae • • 1191•111
CIOwn ,,... hit hal1Cf et ¥11( •
loue JoOt, fallk1g mlMrllbl)I
etthtln•.'PO' ,110• MOYtl ++• "Aul\ Wiid. Aun ,,... (1M8) Jotln Mlll9.
Mtll LARlr. A mute bOlf
reoelfla hie ~ \'Alen
hie l*o\l9d OOlt ~
andang•ad.
1:11!= *** "No Nuk•" (tHO)
JllekeOft ·-· Crotby, 8tlllt & Naah. Footage of a
.., ... of llrlll-nuotMr pow-
• concart9 held In New
Yortl City dul1ng a.c-n-
blr, 1179, .... urtno the
Doob11 lrother•, Catty
Simon, ~ T~ el\d
lnlOa &pnng;• 11 n, le oom-
pled lo t"'9 ~tery.
'PG'
1:IO 8 8 NIO NIWI
OYBNGHT
1:1111..wa l:OO MOY1I
• • • "Th• Pumpkin
Eetar" (1884) Anne Ben-
crofl, Pater Flnotl. A wom-
111 dleoov9'1 that her
fourth lluebel\d le unl81th-
lul, tMlt decldee that ..,
unborn c:hlld end her IOve
tor her hulbend -more ~
• ''The Chlld<en" (18801
Martin 81\eker, Oii Rogers.
A 11r1ng• redlo•ctlv•
cloud tumt • group of
echoolchlldran Into mur-
deroue U>mbiee wllh bllCtl
~.'R' 1:e11• MOY1I • + * "Pelnt Your Wig-
Otl" (1M8) LM Mwvln,
Cllnt E.utwoocl. During tfle
Gold Ru.II deye In C811tof'·
nla, I peh' of proepec:tol's
11\er-e 1 wtte bought ffom •
Mormon et an .uc:Uon.
l:IO e va'fNlll TO TMI IOT"r'Otll Olf THI MA
"O.Ctoy a-... ·
1= •• "ltvdtnt lodlll" An
eggplllnt. p.,., dip el\d
bl•ckboerd er•-et• eome of IM "leth81 WMP-
one'' uaad by • killer on •
~ IChOOI ~·R' CZl ..,,._GI: TM1
TOUCH CW l.OVI
The IMpl lnvolv9cl In fl/N-
lng Md reotlWlg • -
.... port~ .. cou-
plet demonetretl how to
relax Mell -of Ille bod!f. t:•• NIW8 ~<lDMO'.'W
+•'At "II'• My Tu'""
( 1180) Jiii Cl•!fburgh.
Mk:hMI Douglal. A bl'K-
Uent Chlc:ago m•lh prot.1-
_. rMllz• the probleml
In her ll¥e-ln r•tlollllhlP
when Ille 111\de • MW loYe
wtllle In New YOltl let her
tether' I,_.,....,., 'R'
a:OO(Z)MOYIB *'** "Joe Hll" (1871)
Thornmlf Berggren. AnJe 8dvnldt. A loot! II tllken It
...... of lel>or ...,., Joe
~.'PG'
l;Ol(J:)MOY11 *** "IAd!f Tek .. A
JOHN DARLING
Thur•day'•
Bayt l•e Movie•
-MORNl«i-
l:OO <lD • + "The Night The
Ugllll Went Out In Gaorg-
18" ( 118 1) Krllty Mc:Nlct!ol.
Mwk .. .,,,111. A brolher·
and-Mter IOf1gWrlllng CIUO
h•v• meny 1d111nturH
while lrytng to •• out 1
IMng Oft the country--I-
em circuit. 'PG'
1:18(Z) ***"Joe HIM" (1971)
Tilonlmr Berggren, Anjl
8dvnldt. A look la teken II
Iha Die of labor INder Joe
H*'PG'
l:aO e +'..\"In God WeTruet"
(1180) Marty F1tdm1n,
And-f K.ufmlll. A ntMI
monk la 1«1t out Into the
worlel to rllte money for
Illa lrnpoverhllleel monut-
'PO'
10:00 (8· • • • "Orl.,..ln"
(1978) Glenn Mor.mo-.
LIN l.Almole. S-•I Tex-
M l..,,.egerl rnMI during
• nlgllt of romenoe Ind
exctt-1 •• • drive-In
th11tr• f111urlng •n
lmprobeble dluater film
<lD • * "8tNltthtough"
( t179) Richard Burton.
Roel 81eiglr A NIZI --gearll ~ lmbtOlled
In • plot to ~t•
AdolfHltler.
(J) * + + "ShldOW On
Tha W•ll" (1950) Ann
SOthern, Zachety Scott. A
peychl•trlll nnda that •
-·· l\ulbend la not r..ity • rnutderer 11ter
working wllh ~ deugh-
ter •nd curing her
amnMll
10:11 CZl. *" "Vlct!Wy" ( 1981)
Sytweter s.--. Mich ...
c.in., During World Wer
It, Ailed POW• -their
tlc*M to ~ In •
malc:h b•twean their
eoc:oer team Md the Ger·
men Netlonel Teem In P11r-
l1. 'PO'
1c>.a0 •••• "81eckboerd
Jungle" (1155) Glenn Ford,
MM Ffendl. A dedlc:lted
young leec:her lltwnpt. 10
re11or1 order In • big-city
tr•lnlng echoot wh1r1 teen-eoe .........,_ Ind
\Olo6erlCI !\role taken root
11:.to <lD •• ',.\ ''The Spire!
Stalrc:Me" (1177) ~
Mne Bluat. Cllrlatopher
Plummer A ~tltul Cltill-
mute 11 terrorlzael by 1
myttertoul kilter wflo lurt<I
In the lhedoWI 1Urround-
• ~ an eleg•nt m1111ion.
tl:OOD ••• "JohnnrApollo"
(Ulo40) T!ffOl)I P-. Oor-
otll!f Lamour. A college
,,,.,,, dlelllueloned over his
l•thef'• conviction tor
embezzling, decldet to
eblndon the llrelt end
nerrow In ''"°' of • llf• of crime.
•• ••,.\ "Lad)'l'«>m
l.oulalan•" ( UM 1) Jolln
Weyne, Ona MunlOl'I. A
1.oul1l1na tewyer'a
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In ......... , I ii
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tl!,.(Z) ··~~Md
...... (tt11) • ~ •
....,.. Culp. Two ,._.
•nd•out dalactlv••
etlelftpt to ~
comp6ela e e ... ''°' fl:IO Cl) • ·~ .. ...,,. Liii• o.ct
TlmH" (1HO) Qoldle
H._, ~ OflaM, A
IOtl-Nel1M ~ le tom
~ ... ._..... ....
hUlblnd-turfttO·b•nk
tOOtlet end ,.. uptight
ptaMnf hulberld wflo ..
runnlno lor Callfornle
atl«ner geMrll. 'PO'
•••• "Janle"(1174)
Oocumentery Janie Joplln
r .... from en~ end
OblWre peel In • Ml ..
TIJIU town to heed the
Chert• u • top rock end blUMellllJW.
1t00 <lD * * "Running 8cated"
(1872) Ken WIN, John
Suon. Two former Gle , ..
under IUIOIClon ol -eplrlng to lnY8de e CMU>-
bMrl countty. 'PG'
l::aO (J) **~ "Vlctcwy'' (\Mt)
S~er Si.Ilona. MlchMI
c.ine During Wottd Wer
11, Allied POW• -their
tldlet to lreedem In •
metch between tllalr
eoccer tMlll el\d the Gel'·
men NlllOMI r .. m In Per·
11.'PO' II • + "TUCll EY«tut-lng" (19711) Fred Keller,
Joeepll MecOulre. A young 1Jk1 meete en lmmorttil
ten11ty known u the Tudca.
1:00 a::> *. "Slllpwrec:lt" ( 1978) Robert Logan, MlkltJ
J~ A .idow-
er, hie two daughters, a
reporler end e rUMWtl)'
•• •trended on en leolet-
ed lllllld 1tter encounter-
ing • violent llorm •t -.
'G' CID •• "The Night The
llgllll Wenl Out In Georg.
II " (19111) Krllty McHlchol,
Mn Hllnlll. A btofher·
lllld-lllter eoogwrlllng duo
hev• m1ny •Clventurea
while trying to •• out e
llvlng on thl countly--'· em cltc:ult 'PO'
1:30 (%) * * 'h "Hetdiy Wortt-
lng" (1981) Jerry IAwll,
Suaen Oliver. Alter 11'111
clrcu1 cloeee Clown. • vet-
er1n clown trlll hll lllinCI
It Yllrioul jobl, fllllng
mlMr•bly II lhlm ell. 'PG'
4:00 8 + *'h "Wr; Of A Geu·
cho" ( 1952) Rory c.11\oun,
Gene Tierney. In the llte
1eoo. •• young couple tty
to -OU1 • llvtng lrom th41 pempu of ArgentlN.
4:30 (I) •• "Clpteln 8certett
And Thi M!flterone F«>m .... ,... ( tte 1) P\jppell.
~ Sc:wteri IJoel Into
deep ~ 10 ttop tile
deadly Myetaron• "°"' daltro,,lng Eetth.
••• 'h "Duel Of The
Tll•n1" ( 1983) Steve
Reeves. Gorelon Soott.
Rornulu1 end Remus. Ille
tegendery founder• of
Rome, bettle MCh other
tor control ot the enc:ient
city end the love ol • ~
""" gk1 5.-00 (1:) * * 'h "The Gltte In TN
Otficl" ( 1179) Sulll'I Selnt J-. Barbera Edin An
1n11>1uou. women !Mope et
nothing 10 connlW .., WW)'
Into • potltlon of poww In
• fuhlonlble Clepertment ••or•. CQl • * "c.t'bon Copy"
(11181) George 8•g•I,
Su .. n S11n1 Jamee. A .ue-
c:eulul Wllll• tMI..,_,,_
dleeovw• 111a1 he hu e
grown ton who II bledl.
'PO'
(Z) **'I\ "Vlc10fY" (1M1)
SylYelter SUillone, M1ctie11
~ During Wend War
II, AllleCI POW1 -their
tldtM 10 freedom Ill •
m•tc:n between tb•lr
eoccer teem enc! the 0.-
,,,.,, Nllion.I TMm In Per-
la. 'PO'
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Everybody loves sweet ·cOrn
Kernels are finger-licking good, allow two ears per serving
1•Mahb" or mall8 la the Indian
name for it. Botanllta cell it "Zee
maya'' and we know It • corn.
/ta a ~ it la called 1he ataf.f of
life, and lndeed, the Indian word
mMnl "our We." /ta a vetetabJe,
the 1ucculent IWfft corn we
:.:i:li.!::ay bean 1mall to i11 touch lt.Uchy anc.tor.
North American Indiana
cultivated mal%e and ta\llht early
1ettlen ita many uaet. Early
recorda mention corn ln pones,
Hmp and hominy. There la evtdellcte that com wu cultivated
ln Mexico 801M 7,000 yan ago,
lone before Colwnbua re.ched
the new WOl'ld. After Colwnbua
and othet' explorers introduced
com to Spain .net then to !'A.arope,
It spreaa widely all over the
world.
Peasants in Southwestern
France included com porridae ln
their diet and uaed ' a corn
dumplina known u mique to
bolster their aou.-and stews.
In Northern Italy, polenta,
another type of com mush, is
conaumed and in Mexico, the
kernels are bolled, then sround
to make dough for tort111aa and
tamales.
As hybrid• improve, corn
become• more tender and
flavorful, with hundreds of
varletiea produced in this
country. Continued research
lmprovea nutritional qualities
and increuea field yielda.
Com la high In carbohydrates
and contains vltamina A and C u
well u certain minerals. U eaten
unsalted, it ii aood for low~salt
diets alnce it contains little
aodlum.
Fresh sweet com, ita tender,
plump, milky kernels drinled
with melted butter, is
synonymous with summer.
Al freeco chefs wW be wile to
figure on two ears of com per
penon, although true comfans
are not above hiding leftover
cobs to remove evidence of the
number they conaume. Two
average ean yield about 1 ~ cu.-
of kemela.
Serve crisp or crea:my
GOLDEN CORN FRY
2 tabtea~m butter or marprine
3 cupe (4-6 medium eara) tre.h or mnen cut corn
~ cup light cream
2 tablespoons snipped chives
1 clove garlic, minced
Duh of alt and pepper
1A cup shredded Parmesan cheese.
Melt butter; add com. cream, chives, garlic, salt and
pepper. Cover; simmer 10-15 minutes, stirring nccasionally.
Sprinkle with cheeee. Remove from heat and cover until
chee1e melta. Makes 4-6 ae~. CORN FRITrERS
6 ears of fresh com
Milk
l 'h cupe sifted all-purpoee Oour
2 teaspoons baking powder
~ teaspoon salt
1 egg
Remove husks and silks from corn; rinse. Cut off just
the tips of kernels holding kn,ife at an easy angle, then
~pe the cob. Drain uncooked cut com, reserving liquid;
add enough milk to liquid to measure 1 cup.
Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Beat egg
with the milk mixture and fresh corn. Add to dry
ingredients. Mix just until flour is moistened.
Drop batter from tablespoon into deep, hot fat (375
degrees). Fry until golden brown, about 3 minutes. Drain
on paper towels. Serve with honey. Makes 18 fritters.
Here are some ways for
serving corn on the cob at
outdoor events:
BARBECUED CORN
Select sweet com in the husk.
Tum back the huaka and remove
the silk. Soak ears in cold salted
water 10 minutes or until ready
to cook. Brush com with 90ftened
butter or margarine and season
with salt and pepper. Then bring
husks back up around corn,
malting aure the entire ear is
covered. Secure husks with thin
floriat's wire or picture hanging
wire.
For grilling, place ex>m on top
of glowing brlquet embers . . .
cook 10.15 minutes, or until done
. .. and tum cobs often.· When
com ls done, remove wire and
husks. Serve immediately. Com
prepared for barbecuing in the
foregoing way may also be
barbecued in a spit basket on a
rotisserie spit with motor for
about 20 minutes.
To roast corn without the
husks, remove husks and silk.
Season the com, then wrap each
ear in a double thickness of
heavy duty aluminum foil,
twisting ends of foil thoroughly.
Place corn· on brlqueta and
barbecue ... 10-15 minutes, or
until done . . . and tum them
frequently.
For gas barbecuea, preheat
barbecue rocka on hJ&h for about
3 mlnutet, place prepared.for,
barbecu1n1 ean on poeJtloned
1rill and barbecue ... 10-U
minutes, or until done ... and
quart.er-tumJ.na 4 Umee.
TO MJCROWA VE CORN: Remove huab. Wrap in p1utlt
wrap, leavtna one end open 10
allow steam to eecape. Place oe
paper plate. For 4 earA.
microwave at htgh for 4 minu~
Tum and mk:rowave on high foe
4 more minute.. •"
Or, remove allka, 1prinkle ·~
few drope of water on ears Of,
com , replace huska and fo~
same microwave lnatrudiona. ti .f!
SIMMERED CORN S'J
Husk and remove the silk fl'Oft)
the ear. Drop ears ln bofl.Jnc\
salted water. Cover the kettle
and bring the water back to
boiling as 900n as p<aible. Lower
temperature to simmering and
tlme the cooking. Generally 3
minutes ls enough for youn1.
tender com; 5 minutes for com
that needs longer cooking.
STEAMED CORN •
Place husked, silked com on a
rack above boilinJ water in a
sauce pan with a ti8ht fitting lid.
Steam 10 to 12 minutes.
TO FREEZE FRDB CORN
Purchaae com u 900n aa you
can after its delivery to the
produce department. Remove
husks and silk. &.Id small to
medium ears in boiling water,
covered, for 5 to 7 minutes, large
ears 7-9 minutes . Chill
immediately with ice cubes ab
running cold water. Wrap
secur~ly in molsture-proo!.
wrapping. ~
KERNELS CUT FROM CO
Prepare com as above, but cut
scalding time to 3 to 4 minutes.
Cut off kernels as aoon u com ls
cool enough to handle. Package
as above, allowing ~ inch
headspace. Pack tightly to :
remove air pockets.
If tomatoes could talk --
they'd ask for TLC
If tomatoes could talk, they
would surely say "pleue handle
us with care!" Proper care of
fresh tomatoes la the key to
maximwn flavor and texture.
Start by buying tomatoea that
are smooth, flrm and plump,
with good color. To enjoy fresh
tomatoes at their very best, they
must be fully redripe when you
eat them.
Tomatoes need a cool place to
ripen properly. However, they
should not be refrigerated unUl
completely ripe, oiherwiae the
flavor and texture wlll
deteriorate. Keep tomatoes out of
direct sunlight whlch causes
them to soften but not ripen
properly. Once they're fully red
ripe, they can be refrigerated.
Fresh tomatoes are truly
delicious and versatile. They
:i:J!lement aandwlchea and
and are a main attraction
when stuffed or broiled.
Tomatoes make tantallJ:ing aou.-,
spices and camerolea.
TOMATO
CHEESE SOUFFLES
8 medium tomatoes
~ teaspoon salt
~ cup butter or margarine
1 ~ tablespoona flour
~cup milk
~ teaspoon dried leaf
tarragon
"' teaspoon salt ~ teaspoon hot pepper sauce
~ cup shredded cheddar
cbeeee
3 ... .perated
Wash tomatoes. dry and cut a
aUce off stem end. Scoop out pulp
with • spoon. leavtq • abell ~
inch thick. (Reserve pulp tor sauces. .ou.-er nrwa). Sprlnkle
1nlkSe ol. tmnato with salt, invert
and drain 30 minutes. Melt
butW In • larae •ucepm; blend in flour and stir OWi' low heat tor
1 minute. ~ from heat and ltlr ln milk; ooc>k owr moderate
Mat. ltlrrlna conttantly, un,U
aauce thickens. Remove froini
hMt and .ur In tarraaon. .ii. hpt
P'PI* .... and .... Bee~~
11 the ea 10Uca, OM at a Ume. ~t ea wN• until ltiff but not~·
Add llbGut ~ of U. .. whl• to
tlw .... •tam and mix llahtly
bUt ~· Gently fold ... Nmal~ ea wbJtet. 5 mtidW*lntQGlit .....
&Mm to tbe top. ,...,. -a
lined --.. end bake tn 170 d~ oven for 2& to $0
mlnuta ...._ 8 .mnp.
f
TOMATOD ROCKEJl'ELLER
3 1arp tomatoes, cut in half
2 table9poom minced onion
2 tablespoona minced parsley
1 tablelpoon marprtne or
butter, softened
W cup chopped, cooked
tr.h .pnach. drained (about 1 ~
c.'Up freah spblacb)
ult and pepper to taste
Paprika
2 tablespoon• Italian ~ brmd c:namm
Preheat oven to 370 deaJw.
P1am tomatoelt eut akle up In a
U1htlr oiled bakln1 dish.
Comb ne onion, panley,
=="-~·~= °"" tGIM11Dm. TOD with cnana. ind mu for 1& mi\ut-. MP-e
..-vlnp.
caBAMY TOMATO DIP
1 l ·ounee packa1• cream
me.M,eot-.cl W a.;ap mayonmlM
1 lar1e tomato, cut in
quart.en
1 mmall onion, quartered
2dovee prlic
1 1up rib celery
2 tablespoon• freahly
aquened lemon Ot lime juice w teeiqJoonl salt
Few droJ)I hot pepper sauce
Aaorted freth vepiablea:
carrot strips, celery strips,
1ucchinl rounda, broccoli
flowereUH, cherry tomatoet, and radilhel . ~ =:= or food procwor,
combine cream cbee1e ,
mayonnalse~ato, onion,
prUo, celery, or lbne )dee,
Hlt and hot pepper HUee.
Proceea until •mooth. Cover. Chill. S.W whh .....S euc..up
fNlb ~bl. ........ about 2
eupe.
3 cu.-fresh bread cubes
3 tablespoons dark brown
sugar
1 teaspoon salt
W plus. ~ teaspoon ground
cloves, divided w teaspoon cinnamon
4 tomatoes, peeled and sliced
In large skillet melt 3
tablespoons butter, add onion and
cook until tender, about 5
minutes. Add breed and tout to a
light brown color. Stir lh brown
sugar, salt, ~ teaspoon cloves
and cinnamon. In a greased
1-quart casserole place half of
breed cube mixture, then a layer
'of tomatoes, repeat with
remaining bread cubes and
Uimatoea. Dot with rema1nlng 1
tablespoon butter and sprinkle
with remaining ~ teaspoon
cloves. Bake ln 350 degree oven
30 minutes. Maloe9 4 .ervlngs.
CHERRY TOMATOD
VINAJGRET'l'E
~ teaspoon salt
~ teaspoon sugar
"" cup fresh lemon or lime juice
~ cup aalad oil
1 clove garlic, minced
~ teaspoon dried leaf baail
~ teaspoon dried leaf thyme
1 tablespoon chopped
parsley . ,
2 plnta cherry tomatoes
In a bowl, mix all iJ1iredlenta
topther except tomatoes. Waah
cherry tomatoes and remove
tt.ema. Add to dreminc and chill 2
hours or ovemiaht. Makea 6
eervinp. GJlOJ.ED
TOMATO-BACON-CllEUE
SANDWIClll!:S
8 .UC. blcon. c:ut In half
8 .UC. breed, touted
~ c:up butter or marprine,
IOftened
~':::::.~~
•UC:. ~pepper ~ sliced Swill cheme
8 tomato .UC.. about
\ii-inch thick
Putially cook beeon; drain,
Tout bread. Bluel to1•ther ~tter or maraartne. lllUltardt WorceaterahTre ·aauce ancs
:I.T .. i:r~::.:
~dd tomato 1lleee and bMOn
~ ... ~llriablilfrom thi Miit until m... II melted,
tolUtD .. ....... aid bM:oll a.
cftlp.M.-4~
PAP A YA PLEASES -Sour cream dressing and Yogurt C.Oro :
Muffins are healthy accompaniments for Luau Salad. :
Papl!fyas beconie
niainland treat
• i..•. ...
~·
WUd-wiki, an Island tenn that
means fast, is also a good
deecrtption of the way In which
the aolde.n Hawaiian papaya ia
moving into marketa all acrou
the Mainland. Thanks to Its
venatillty and delicate Oavor,
the exotic papaya la Hawaii's
most celebrated In.alt and • real
comer thro\llhout the country.
Papayat wefah in at about a
pound ap(ece, to you can count
OD two~ teMnca In eecb piece offUtt. At a mere 78
calortee per half. the pa~· ia a
welcome addition to ~ IDMl. no
matter how you aUoe lt.
LUAU~
2 cups chopped cooked
dUekell
"' c.'Up aUced~ Salt and~ ~cup IOW'
1~ Ume 2 papayH, halve a~d
liieded
4 allC99 bKon. cooked and
cmlnhJed
i.....
Combine chicken with
almandl; lllllQ1\ to ..... With ealt
md pepper. Mix IOW' er.ft) wttb
lime Julee. Fill papaya cavities
with chicken salad. s~ over
sour creiun cm.mg. Top with
crumbled bacon. Serve chilled on
a bed of lettuce. Accompany with
com mufflN (recipe followl).
Makes~~
YOGURT MUFJ'INS
1 cup flour ,,
~ cup yellow cornmeal ... .
~ cup....-r .... ; w tetllpOCln aalt i'I ~ teupoon bakJ.na' aoda I\
~ cup aborten1nc .,,
1 ea ......
1 cup plain JOIUl'l •
W cup mel'8d Dutter ,
Sift dry lniredieote Into
mlxinC bowl CUt ln ~
unW mixture ntembl• ~
meal. In unall bowl, b9at ~ ~~i~!:.r:"~~
1Urr1n1 Ju1t until flour li ~('-t1m'wlllbe~ 8'90ft batW lnto ........ .
Inell ~uffln CUpl Or .... .... au. m an ._...!5 lS.IO mlnu• or wi"1" llri
(decrllLll beldlll ..... ~ a aunutet for mlD..l-• .
.... 1 doilil ..... OI I
ani~ I .
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iving recipe card
courtesy of the
· will ~ awarded
our winners with
in ~aah for first
; •100 lift certificate
-Moore, A Store
Cooks, for aecond
e and two third
of dlnnera for two
Bram Balloon and
own Houae uranta.
kick off the recipe
estival, employees of
he bank are distributing
eir favorite recipes to
ustomers and friends.
or' more information,
ontact Bowman at
95-3300.
. •Kay Pastorioua
ffers cooking clasaes at
herman ~ardena,
oro na del Mar .
~tPatration is $20 per 19' and pre-registration
s required. A food -
prooe90l" picnk supper ii
on the aaenda for
AUIUlt 24, 11 a.m. to 1:30
p.m . Menu Includes
Spinach Cheeae Tart,
Carrot Salad with
~pberry Vinaigrette;
Curried Beef and Rice
Salad and Caramel
Crunch Cookies.
Menu for Sept. 14
clall, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
includes Chicken with
Freah Lemon Sauce;
Fried Rice; Hot and Sour
Soup; Fresh Aaparagua
Salad.
A Moroccan dinner ta
on the agenda for
Tueaday, Sept. 21, 11
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. ButiDa.
an elegant chicken and
almond fi1linC enrr e d in
fillo douah, will be
prepared alona with
Stuffed J!'.aplant with
Pine Nuta; 0ranae Salad
with Roae Water and
Marrakesh Soup.
Final clul on Sept. 28,
11 a.!D. to 1:30 p.m., will
be a Japanese dinner,
including Tori No
Matsukasa Ni (Plnecone
Chicken Patties);
Spinach with Toasted
Seaame Seeds; Negi
Maki (Beef and Scallion
Rolls); Kobaku Namaau
(Radish and Carrot Salad
in Lemon Cups) and
Gohan (White Rice,
Decoratively Shaped). Call 673-2261 for tn0re
infonnation.
oppers say
• osts to rise
y BOB FICK
41MCIC:lmted ,._ Wl1W
WASHINGTON
merican conaumera
elieve the trend to
gher and higher food
rices la not over yet. but
of them don't want
... ~&UC any particular
in the nation's food
a consumer 1UrVey
wa.
e survey, conducted
or the Food Marketing
tute by Louil Harrla
nd Associa tea Inc.,
hows that at leest eilht
ut of ~ery 10 aboppen
elieve grocery atore
rices will continue
this year. Three of
very 10 still feel that
hoee price 1ncreaaee will
substantial.
colleagues as attacks on
the consumer.
The survey was hued
on lnterviewa with more
than 1,000 penons aero.
the na tlon. It waa
conducted ln January at
the request of the Food
Marketing Institute, a
nonp.roflt ueoclatlon of
food wholesalers and
retailen with membera
in both the United Statee
and abro.d.
The Agriculture
Department lut week
aald food prices, from
May to June, roae .6
percent on a re 11 m•Dy-
adjua ted baala, with
higher red meat coats
the major reuo11 for the
increaae.
But when it oome9 to With that increaae,
aying blame for the retail food prices lui
creasing bite that~ · month were 5.2 percent kly grocery bill hifher than in June
family paychec , 19 1, and USDA analywm
e than half of the predict food prices will
O,Pping public either rlae by no more than 6 ~t want to point the percent tbia year. That
at anyone or don't would be t.he loweat
who to point it at, annual increeae aince the
.... ..un., ... y showed. 3.1 ~t hike posted
one consumer in ln 1 76.
hundred blamed The inatitute'a aurvey
~ American farmer, lhowed that 60 pereent of
ii faclni his third Amerk:am are flndina It
-.. ...... t year of decllninc .. harder to make end.a
income followlna meet," and becauae of
t year'• recora that economic aqueen
~eata and fla11tn1 larae number• of
meatlc and world 1 h o p per a a re
econom1J1na • much • polUble at the p-ocery
ltore and ln the kitchen.
At leMt IMl'V9ll out ot
every 10 conaunen are
atnckina up on bar01n
iiema when they find
them, uaina price-off
coupona every chance =---==..== the~ftore.
bnnd equ!V.-•
Nearly et.cht out of
fJWf:Y 10 CONUDWW Uo
Mid they' ... doinl ....
wtth•.leftoveri at home
and ., i..t two-tblrdli
Hid they're takla1
=~·~
chen cool
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~=-..rd IC1t~pat8d
~ct-.. M ._,paon lllt W tea1poon each
pepper and IUpr
~ tea1poon 1•rllc
powder
Peel carrota. Cut
carrot• and unpeeled
aqu.uh into a or •·lnc:h
1Uck1, W to ~-Inch
\hklk. In • mbdnc bowl. combine remalnlna
in1redient1 for a
marinade, mlx1na thorouab1.Y With a whlak
or fork. Add vetetahl•
and chlll aevera1 hours or
overnlaht. Pour off
exCetl marinade before aervtn.K. 12 aervtnp. . OOOL-AS-A·
CVOOMBER DIP
2 tarae cucumben
2 tableapoona cider
vlnepr
2 teaspoons garlic
alt
l •~(lW.-)
80Ur er.m ..-... mtx
l pacu1• (1°01.)
c:r9AID me... aaftllied w ••1111 ........
Hot pepper --Pftl, IMCI, and chop
cUcwnber to the .. ol.
1mall corn kernela.
Combine Y(ith vtaepr
and 1arltc 1'a'It;
reftl1erate ovnnl1ht.
Juat before 1ervrn1,
prepare aauoe mfx
accordlna to pack•••
dlreetion1. To prevent
dip from beeotnins too
thin, thorou1hly p .....
liquid out of cucuma.n
u1tn1 a sieve. Blend
cucumbera wlth cream
cheeee; at1r ln pnpand
sour cream sauce mix,
1ugar, and hot pepper
sauce to taate. Serve
with chilled ve1et.able
rellahea, crackera, or
chips. Makes about S
cui-dip.
RAW VEGGIES -Cool garden produce, oourtel)' of Mother Nature.
provldel the malringa for retre.hing snack.a and meela that keep kitchen
heat and humidity down.
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Beef Stew Meat au.:'.:....
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Fllet Mignon Steak 1111~r=.t..
7 -Bone Steak .... .:•c::iv
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lb '22•
lb '4111
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Raw Shrimp ~·
Fresh Dressed Catfish
Breaded Perch Fillets ':1
Whitt Pearl onions =
Valencia Oranges ~'
Crisp CelefY 111 =.
Crenshaw Melons t:t:
lb. '7"
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lb •1 1•
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•ory Roasted Peanuts 5::' 1tz-'1"
~Creamy Mayonnaises;:" 32_: •1 1•
~Whl Pini 1121
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Shlllcea lile-•lesot
lamb, that It. For a
chanae-of-s-e barbecue tbla aummer, lamb
dellven an excepUonally
rich. robwt flavor and
juicy tenderne11 that
outahinea oU.-meats.
One lea of lamb
conveniently dlvtdea into
ateab for the pown-upa
and appetlzina burpra
for the ldda. "'lb.at'• an •
eoonomkal dividend you
won't aet with more
expemlve cuta of meat. It'• Important to letve your family the hiahest-
quallty meat. In '"New
Zealand, an old-world
eeme of pride and ultra-
mod e'rn facilltle•
combine to produce a
1uperior meat. Lambs
there are raised on a
hNlthy diet of mother's
milk and grua on rolllni. areen putures. Then the
meat Is aged to
perfection in
.opbiatlcated faciUtiea
and quick-frozen at peak
quality.
By serving a lamb
barbecue you can allO be
uaured that your family
ii pttlng a rich source of
protein, B vitamins,
thiamine, riboflavin and
iron.
To make your luactoua
lamb steaka and
Lamburgera, almply
have your aupermarket
butcher cut 1everal
ateaka from a frozen
lamb leg on bis bandaaw.
You can then thaw the
ahank end at home and
grind the meat from it in
a meat pmder or food
procemor.
A five to seven pound
leg of lamb will yield
four one-inch thick
1teak1 and enough
around meat for four aeneroua Lamburgen. Accompany succulent
Grilled Lamb Steaks
with New Zealand Mint
Sauce. A quick-and-euy,
aweet...and-90W' dremtng,
ita cool. refrea.hing lute
perfectly complements
the hearUne98 of lamb.
To make your
barbecue the best ever,
here are tome ttpe culled
from expert outdoor
ooob:
-Cover the bottom of
the grill with aluminum
foil with boles cut out for
the draft openinp.
-Make sure you have
barbecue acceaorlea at
hand: tongs, a long fork
with a handle, a apetula
for t~ng meat, fire.
rem.wit gloves and pads
and a bMtlng brulh.
-To get ·the coala
buminl. t.eer empty milk
cartona Joc9ely. then pile
briquettes around the
cartons.
LAMBURGERS
1 pound 1round
lamb, cut from lea of
lamb
" teaspoon salt
"" teaspoon pepper Combine meat, salt
and pepper. Shape into 4
pattiea. Grill 4 inches.
over medium-hl&h heat
10 to l:S minutes unttl
dell.red daoene-. Yield; 4 aervtnp.
GRILLED LAMB
STBAU
4 lamb 1teak1
(1-tnch thick) cut from lea of lamb
Salt
Pew-Spdnlde lamb en both
1lde1 wUb salt and
pepper. Grill three to
five lncbea over
medium-blah heat 10
mlnuw en one lllcle; tum
ancl arUl 5 mlnut .. lanl'el' or until dlll.red donenMI. Serve with
New Zealand Mint
SMace. ~Wow).
Ylelct 4...W..
NnDALAND ~ IAtd
• W cup chopped
freltlmnt
I UtlblDllhll!l~~nil . ~
~-1a11111waw
"eupGldtr'vtn.pr' ln • 1mall bowl
Wi:"9t.ck-: ~-= '1*11.l awb mint. Add
boWna water; mix ~11.
Cool. Add vtneqar; ltlr.
Yield: ~ cup •uce.
tta .. MiaudMl1.'lA':• l (U-ounce) can ~ ~ ~ tWHt•n•d condenHd
-· 'ndl m...._ ~. Jnllk (not evaporated teuurtn1\ .. • ,ll1ht, milk) de1'otcNI Cl'9UIWMll. la 1 (8 "'-ounce) can ~ a ---1"1 all· flak*1 coconut ~-rQUnd mmit.... lAnuce 1-WI
Quickly and ••ally 2 to a cupe mix.cl
mede by comb1n1n1 fre1h trulu or whole
1weetened condenMd berry c::nnbln'y •um
milk, 1elatln, cotta1e In amall HUcepan.
che•H and coconut aprlnlde~latln' over before otillltna, 1t'1 the water to · ltir over
perfed comP*Mnt f« low heat unti 1elatin
any number of freeh, dt.olve1. Cool. In Jarce
canned or froun fruit bowl, combine cheese,
combJnatlona. 1weetened condenaed
SNOWY COCONVT milk and coconut; mlx
OO'M'AGB JUNG well. Stir In &•latln.
(Mak• II Nrvlqt) Turn into lllhtly olled
1 K envelope• 1~-quart rln1 mold.
unflavored eelaUn 1 Chill 4 houra or until 1~ cu59 cold waw firm . Unmold onto
2 ( 1 8 • o u n o • ) lettuce; fill center with SNOWY COOONUT RING -rwect Wt1h fresh
fruita and bordered by a green frtll Of lettuce,
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o warm weather
tea -ea aalad
hllled melon -
enUy find their '° IUJ1lJDet" meals. y they are eerved
tely, but put them
and you have a
refreshing entree
or supper.
tlier cantaloupe or ~ melom can be
•u the hue for this
meal. Chopped
._,lfa>OkA~ eQ11. apple. , nu1a, ralslns and
dremlng combine
m u-..w the nuvttioua
for the melon. '.'marry•• the
IflWIP. prepare the ea aeveral hours
lel'Vina and chill
mpletely. Then
it In U\e center of
·juicy, ripe melon
MELON AND
EGG SALAD
' 'terVlap hard -co o k e d
=ppedapple
I" c up chopped
table 1poo n 1
<WI~ nuta
tableapoona raisins
tableapoona
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doe1n't fall out of
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can almoet · 1uaranlee
beer, tht1 haw ~ ~ tMre wtil be 101M pub Uc paUence and • ._ ... eYUJable in
acceptance beyond the next lbc montm. and
NMDll. "Meld On Wine'' .W, of
In th• caH of the CO\U'M, tell you about
French, lt WH' y•~r• them •
before public oonfidenice
WM repined. An lmue OOPlt -A reader
of "rlp .. off" prtdn111 from Menlo Park called
the other day, .. ,raatlu
mon infcnnatlan on. thal
1'41 Cabernet Neeatly
releeled by lebuuant
under the Caaa de
8onomia label. I tbmk rt.
Wiii malnly ~ for a
ahouJder to cry on. seem. .that IOmet1me ln the early '60., thla
1entleman ran into the
late AUl\llt Sebudan1 at
h1a SonOma wtne,ty, and
u ked to urchaae the
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In lteO, .... wtn. IDld -tl the bonle, wliOe In tti
currmtrwleiiiedleWtail il~tlOOtbe
bottle.
The readerl wtio
admit• he 1 no
connol-.ar', jult a wtm
lover, atllf haa four
bottles of the \lrine f «
(See MEAD P Ct)
9t·s ~ult vUeot ffiat vUade ~ 'C1amousf
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r•move and rHerve.
Crumble aauaa11 ln
1klllet and cook until
triwn. Drain. Add bnad
cu .... On.Ion, .... tomato
and remalnlna "" • ~poon Mlt. Mix well
and 1poon lnto drained
peppen. Place~ ln
a.sane =~from a ~ ••••· RtinoY9 the _. 8lld --· · Y-. yuucan wt flWlb Gewatll' ana Cover and •k• ln a tlbl from th~pe ~n IAUIAO .. AND-\.t cup chopped
pln•apple ln 1•latln lft':y. to dratD S.ut.e prehHted moderate and cut them wm TOMA'l'Ool'l'Unl:D p.itWd tamlto r.otpe:e. but lt muat be prlJc. onion Md brNd o V • n · (I 7 5 .f..) 2 0 Into atripe l· wide. PBPP&U WUh ,..._ peppen.
cook 1 d Uu t • Raw cub.. 1 n butt• r or m I n u t e • · M • Ii• • e Cut t.he OnAOnl into Cbkk 4 P'W' p1ppen Cut a Chin alb from the pl-.e~pple contain• • ~ unCU OnJon t. ~ ~. In a Wlil .acm.t .8oU.1na water IMm end• of eKh arid
natunJ eubl&ance whidl trana,.,.nt and bread PIU&O PBPPll:RI heat oil. Add •b• 1"" ...,~salt, remove 111d1. Place ~ta ... formatloa. cubel are IO)den brown. 8 1ari9 pwi 01 Nd peppeu, onlon1 and divided · peppen ln a uucepan HoWevw, thil eubetance about 8 minutH. Add peppers 1arUc and cook over 1"" cup• cubed with bolllnt water to
la dmt16Y9ci by hMt. IO muahtooml and 1amon OI" 2 medium onlonl moderate heat for 10 flrm·t.extured bnad O<Net and 1 ~of
cooked lneb plnMpple lf.me ju1ce and cook. 2 to 3 'A cup oil~ oU minu• Jonaw, OI" until S tablelpoo111 butter the aalt. Covet. to
can be 1uccHlfully mlnute1 . Stlr ln 1 clove 1arllc, 10ft.enad. SU.on with ormarprtne boWnc point and O
combined with plaUn. remalnln1 \Ii tea1poc:m minced aalt. pepper and vtnepr. l pound HUHI• minutn. Remov~1 from
a cauerole. e; and
bake ln 3~ deaee oven
20 mlnutet. l\emove
cover and bake 10
minutee J.onpr. Mak.tl9 4 To prepare tr ea h eah, Italian aea.onin1, \Ii teupoon l< Serve hot wtt.h uu.pa. meet waier and lnvwt m drain
pineapple for 1elatln pauley and heavy \.t teupoon pepper bamburten, veal or 1 tablelpoom finely well. LI htly brown
reclpea, place raw'TillITTllllmVlllllllUJiillillllllJiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii~!li:~~~:!!iiiilii~~-plneapple plecea In II
bolllna water, reduce
heat immediately and
1immer 1•ntly untU
tender. Di> not overcook.
Drain pineapple, cool
and crush.
Look for freahne11
when you aelect freeh
pineapples. The crown
leavea should be dark
green and fresh-looking.
A fragrant pineapple
aroma la a1ao a good lign.
Choose fruit which feels
heavy for its alze, and aa
large as possible .
Pineapples are ready to
eat when you purchase
them so uae them as aoon
aa P<mible.
Please offer some
ldeu for using bell
peppers.
The crisp and crunchy
green bell pepper la a
versatile vegetable.
Because of its year -
round availability, the
opportunities for using
peppers are endless. On
the other hand, the
sweet red pepper has
limited availability. It ia
actually the same variety
as the green pepper but
has ripened on the vine.
The sweet taste Increases
as the red color develops.
Their crunchy texture
is best savored raw.
Strips of raw pepper
make excellent low
calorie dippers. One
large pepper has only 36
calories!
Raw green and red
bell peppers are also
good containers for light
main course dishes like
chicken, shrimp and ham
salads, or cottage cheese.
Just wash peppers, cut a
slice from the stem end
and remove inside leeda.
If a pepper won't sit
upright, take a thin slice
off tne bottom to o\ake a
flat base.
Try roasted or stlr-
f r led peppers for a
different side dish .
Combine the distinctive
flavor of sweet peppers
by sauteing str ips in
olive oil with fresh garlic
and onion.
Baked stuffed peppers
are a p o pular a nd
economical main dish.
For this purpose use
green peppers because
they are firmer and offer
more support to fillings.
Traditional pe ppe r
fillings are ground-beef
m ixtures, but
experiment with other
pepper stuffing
combinations like diced
cooked potatoes and
cheese, sausage and
tomatoes . or even
leftover tuna casserole.
Peppers are low in
calories and are a good
so ur ce of fib er.
Substitute raw pepper
squares for dipping into
your favorite ch eese
fondue recipe. It's a fresh
twist to a traditional
dish.
MUSHROOM -
STUFFED
GREEN PEPPERS
6 medium gree n
peppers
Boiling water
1 ~ teaapoons salt
~ teupoon finely
chopped garlic
1,4 cup finely
chopped onion
4 cupe touted bread
cubes
~ cup butter o r
margarine 4 cups diced fresh
muahrooma
1 teaspoon ,freah
lemon or lime juice
M teaapoon Italian
eeuonlng
1 \Ii cup• finely
chopped perlley
\4 cup heavy cream
Wuh peppers, cut tops
and remove eeeda. Place
ln a uucepan with
bolling water to cover
and 1 teupoon of the
Freeze crepes
ctrel* are really fJMY to inake and tr... wry
well. Cook a double
bitch and interi.f wtth =-~cC:-='r~ aluminum foJ and
freese. Thaw an4 UH
acoordln1 to your
favorite recipe.
PRICES GOOD THRU AUG. 17th, 1982
' ·y.,'tJ~
-·,. ,,,. Oii Golden, ,,,.,-Ol·tM NS60n,
(f'-..'-..l~j ·~~:,:~~~~SEEDLESS
~I GRADES 98~.
local! HMd plck«J, packed
In bl and dellVflred within
houra every day to each
lrvlne Ranch Farmers Market!
'--.. j PICK OF THE SEASON TREE RIPE 49~.
.
COMPARE OUR
PRICES
LUNDBERG'S
UNSALTED
RICE CAKES
4 oz. b.g
HEAL TH VALLEY
~NUT BUTTER
16 oz. • all navort
HAIN SPICY
BAKED BEANS
15 oz.
PURE & SIMPLE
NEW ITEMll
SALSA
No Sall -12 oz.
HAIN
BARBEQUE SAUCE
14 oz.
CAESAR CARDIN!
SALAD DRESSINGS
10 oz. -All Flavors
RAW
SUNFLOWER SEIDS
Bulk or Pac*aged
THOMPSON
SEEDLESS RAISINS Bulle or Pac*aged
:. TOASTED
/ CORN KERNELS
Bulk or Pacltaged
TROPICAL TRAIL MIX
Bulk Only
AT OntmR ITOMI:
2'5
} 32
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159
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NEW SEASON HILO HAWAIIAN
PAPAY A. •••••• I 'b~
LONG, GREEN
CUCUMBERS. 29~.
GREAT FOR COLESLAW
CABBA.GE •••• l 9t.
REG. SPECIAL
CHEESE OF THE WEEK . . REG. SPECIAL
IMPORTED 3 29
DANISH CREME HAVARTI 3''1i. Ht.
219 159
15s 1 s1
CIAL 12• ....
J 31 ....
1 31 ....
1 89 ....
Imported
LONGMONT 41 ~KT1f 0r~KEY BREAST S•'ll. 4 Ila • .,.._ __ _ r
TUSTIN & l-JEWl:>O t O~L Y FRESHLY WRAPPED
BULK STRING CHEESE 3 49
37'11. Ila.
FROM NEW YORK
HEBREW NATIONAL KOSHER 441
BOLOGNA OR SALAMI 4''1>. 11t.
FRESH -BAR-B-QUED
BAKm BEANS
Wllh Ham Addedll 1°111. 1 19
Ila.
IRVINERANCB
FARMERS MAllKET
BAS WHAT
YOIJ NEED TO QUENCH
YOUR SIJMMEB THIRST •••
ltq. Prtct
79c 89~ HANSEN'S
HAMAL SODAS
21 oz. (AH Flavors)
R. W. KNUDSEN
HIBISCUS COOLER 149
32 oz.
t4ANSEN'S
APPLE JUICE 4 29
10don
219 QUENCHER
NAT\ltAL SODAS f/10 oa .. ~ Ftavon exc.pt Guarana
1 ••
2••
249
. MARINATED REG. SPECIAL · ·
KABOBS 349 :. Great For The Bar·B-Oua 39S..,, lit. '
l "'I>. I 21 .... '. MARINATED BEEF
BACK RIBS
BONELESS BEEF
1 89 21911. lb. BRISKET
Excellent For Pot Roaall
FANCY STUFFED
PORK CHOPS 249 11.
-----~ E Tf C:TIN. ,~EWP(')f y
Freth Peclflo REG. 141 Red Snapper ........ 2.79/t lb.
~: ................... 9.98 8 4.:.
Mont•ey & Flot"entlne 2 81 S~ed Sole ........ 3.98/lb eaeh
Nz:'F~ ............. 3.98/lb 2 ~?.
~.BAKED GOODS
. Hi)ME MADI IRVINE RANCH
• , 80UlllCAIAM CINNAMON
COFFEE CAKE
'-CALLED 80UAIU88 SPECIAL
UnftM plum weda-; ,.._ ... ,...., ._-. •ltted (1atout l ~ DnlliN oa "8•r of pape ol~ _,._ llllllldl.Y""'-Tllll"'* ~ lar1• ouncl planer. peaeh '••4wlelae1 lbaUTd ie 1t•d• _. -.,, Peaally Yoaurt Circle wltb 1plnach. iround•-*'*"°' brul1e-tr•• an41 * 1.. ~,_,= ~ YGl\llt DI 'nc . po1Ulvely 1bow no __.!.•~U•• 11£,:.!Z and.....,.. on . Then watob 1our wrinkle• (which ~.......... PortAGe cmto mull~ cMlappw. lndlcatee 1brlvel and a fr••hr um1, ""''ft• plate~;~•J>OOn t Ve,, 1 0 at la~ e) p I W9W lmf). ~ aDd ... clr11d9-11 Mr. llabi 4
thelnltlv• '° • do-It· PSACll •'A K poun 1upe ~ ~ fruit ..a.ct. aoaalA IALAD di1M1 N p' a e II 1 y •I• r t
lt'1 isnpdnant to"*' 2 pldr1r (I....-In 1mall bowl beat 0..*1' bl oontalDer ot
MEAD. ON WINE frelh, ripe fruit for thil each) crHm eb•H•, ~ oh11111 Spoon eJectrtc blender ccmbme
• • • t'edpe *-the •Uni ii aot...n.d -..i mnountl of d'--1 cup plain yo1urt, 1 _ .... _ almo1t out-of ·hand. ~ cup crumbled lolJiture on f ,peach larlt fn.h p.cti, dkledz
(r.--~ ... C4) To nmlve your t"C>py, ChOOM ~with a bleu cbHH (abo'&t 2 balvea. Sandwich 1 ta~ honey ana
which be paid rouably tend tl to~ Wine Fair ~ ~ ooloc' ~) ~ Wltb ~ W teMpOqn ult; "blend
tl.IO, but wtahel be had I11ue, P .0 . Box 208, that 1tve 1U1htly to 4 1ar1 • fr• 1 b ~ halwe. Pia bowl 1mootb. ChUl. Make1
!>ELLA ROBBIA -Three-fruit aa1ad and
peach Nndwlch make1 a tuty menu for a
~ luncheon. Chi Nit ol the cw. J!:nalewood, CX> 80110. aentle paw p,...ure. peachH, halved and of Peachy Y 01urt about 1~ a.apa.
What~tothe,.-.-------------------------------------------~----~------'""'---------------------=-~----,~---------,------------------OCMI' ~a tioU199? Well,
be pw • ooUple away• atft•~ but mottly he'• uatn1 the wl-.• In hi• cblcUn c:ecdatore recipe.
After an. the wine east him ._ tM!l anytbtnc
he could buy at the~·
SP .ARI.LING BEST
BUY -Cham~ and aDUklJna wine pricel an
... alway• nlah (partially
' becau. of WC. b1gber
than tho1e on still
wtnea), but in this day
when It's touch to find a
French 1parkler for
much 1-than $20, and
molt of the really good
California bubbly is
pl1ced at $12 and up, any
price relief on a quality
product la appreciated.
WEIBEL-CHAR·
DONN.AY Cham -
paane 09 or le11)
Thia dry (brut),
relatively crisp sparkling
wine, baa clean,
unclo:Yina flavors. and an
abeoliat.ely efferveacent
per•onallty . The
·carbonation la lively and
Iona-lasting, and the
Chardonnay character is
appropriately subdued.
One doesn't drink the
bottle, but the fact that
the ,wine comes in an
attractive package that
make• it appear more
expensive than it is. may
be oomidered a plus by
aome. Compare this one
to some of those $12
bottles from Napa Valley
adclreeles, and you may
~ pleasantly
IN BRUNCH
Vineyards
Summerhill Vineyard
near Gilroy la oonductll\g
a 1erlea of Sunday
bnmcbea, camplete with
Champagne and table
wines and either light
jaD or chamber music.
The lab la $18, and you
can get complete details
on the 10 a.m. events
that run through Oct. 24
by writing: Swnmerhill
Brunch, 3920 Hecker
Pua Hwy., Gilroy, CA
95020.
MAJOR TASTING -
The next major wine
~ of the aeason is
the ' Cae1ar's Tahoe
Wine Extravaganza"
scheduled for Saturday,
Sept. ~. 1982, with more
West Coast wineries than
you c an prob a bly
imagine, and certainly
more than you'll be able
to taste.
The aurroundings will
be grand and ., will the
wines. To make sure you
receive an invitation,
write to : Win e
Extravaganza, 3415
Alemany Blvd., San
Francisco, OA 94132.
More detail• as they
become available.
DENVER RESULTS
-Colorado now has its
own California Wine
Celebration, including a
judging of California
wins. Alu! I don't care
for the judging's
pbllot0phy which says
that the best examples of
wlnea from 1uppoaedly
lela than great varieties
aren't worth a gold
medal
A1 far as I 'm
concerned, the beat
Cbenin Blanc ever made
la a 801d medal Chenin
Blanc.
Not eccordlng to the
1poD10n of th& event,
however. Their view,
a~tly, It that gold medah 1hould be
Nl8l'Wd for the ao-called ·~· vuletall IUCh aa Chardonna)'. Cabernet
~dd.:>on.
Tbe .-alta have been
publl1bed in a local
oew1leUer called the
••Socky ~lain Wine
Gulde,'' and CODIUJnefl
may ftnd it Inter.tin& to com_pare tbe J)enver
....... with NIUlta from
the maz C•ltfornta , .........
.·
. .
FEATURING USDA CHOICE BEEF,
OEE SMITH
pf\ESIOENT
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( ~ ~ 11 l i ( h \' ;
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........... fri1111dQ1,
.... Gltbat~-be ...u~ pr .. rwd few u. on the diMet' cabllt filht dvouih wlnW and
tprinc.
Mott fruits and vecetablel can be ~
~y ln the home
food f.rener. Arnone .....
few exception• are
H lad-type ve1etable1
1uch u lettuce, celery
and tomatoes. Becauae of
theU' blCh water content,
freedna produce•
undeelrable textural cm.na-. Fruita are u1ually
pecked for freezin8 with
auaar. ucorbic acid or aynar 1n mcUture-vapor-
proo contalnen.
Moat fruit• can go
rtaht trom the garden to
the freezer with minimal
preparation.
V ete1ablea, however,
must be heated before
freezing to halt the
ripenlna proceea, which
continues after plddng.
The heating proce9 u.ed
to prepare vegetables for
the freezer is called
blanchlng. .·
The microwave oven
has proved itself an
excellent blanching tool.
atnce it eliminates the
need for large pota of
boiling water and cull
down op work time. 'lbJa mAea it eesler to freeze
vegetable• in small
batches throµghout the
life of a home garden.
Many newer mkrowave
cookbooks con taln
ina t ructlona for
blanching vegetable.
with ea1y-to-follow
chartl.
For example, here are
the recommended ateps
for blanching one pound
of asparagus in a
microwave oven:
-1. Waah vegetable
and prepare aa for
cooking. Thia should be
done just prior ·to the
blanching and freezing
procem.
-.2 . Select an
appropriately sized
microwave -safe
container wttb a cover.
For example, a pound of
fresh asperagua. cut into
one-or tw~lnch pieces,
can be proceHed in a
two-quart container.
-3 . Add ~ cup
water. (Amount varies
for other vegetable9.)
-4. Cover container
and microwave on full
power. Recommended
blanching time for
asparagus la 2 ~ to 3 ~
minut.ell, but vegetablea
should be checked after
'
the minimum time. If
pieces are not unifonnly
bright in color. Shake or
stir thoroughly and
continue heating for full
amount of time .
Vegetables 1hould be
stirred once half-w ay
through blanching and
again afterward.
-5. Immediately
after final atirrlng,
empty vegetables into a
colander and plunge into
lee water to atop the
cooking proce98. Chill for
a period equal t o
blanching time.
-6. Drain vegetables,
shaking o ff e xceu
moi.sture, then pat dry
with paper towela.
-7. Li1htly pack
vegetablet into a pint·
alze container, leaving
about \Ii inch of head
apace to allow for
expansi on dur i ng
&eemlg.
-8 . Labe l eac h
New Yumkins
appealing
SAN J'RANCISOO -
Del Monte Corp. wlll
... the most extemtw
conaumer promotion ln
ltl 86-year hlltory when
the Del Mante Country
Fair be8t111 oat month.
The _._t II mntered
on a caw..,.. prm:mum
-ao ori81mJ line of mft.
fruit and ve1etable
lhaped cloO. kiMnm u
Country Yumklna.
· "The Country
Yumldm IMY be toyl,
but we bell9Ye ttwy WW
·mouvate conawnen to buy more Del Monte lll'Odueta," ..a.s a..._ o, Botb1cbtld , vice .. =~-~lld--!~~
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The committee
arUcularly urged
onaumptlon of fruit•
A and
predu•• b•I tor "If~ lt llll't I ~
ldH to hold fruit for ~~a'!\~·=·~'
"tM.the" blca'f119 lt Ain't
poto\U. Tbu1 the
motlture the fnaJt lfwe
oft pie traNed ln th•
plutlo, ooftaiO..., and
prorM.tel tpoUaea eaUltd
by mold or blcteria. U
you want to speed up the
ri.,enln1, put the tru.it ln
a ~ peper bae· The
paper allows mollture to
__. ... ~ ....
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Q. I baw a .,_ loeded
wlth ~ and want
to ,, .... \Mm quickly
and with no 1u1ar lt ~bli. WMt'I UMt belt
lnitthod?
A . The q_ulokelt,
eaa!Ht metnod 11 to
frt•• whole peachH
with the 1kfn1 on.
Simply pack In =q
ftenet beat and •
However, th• peach••
uce chances of cancer?
,.._. dYI VJn WW DOI frimil WW haW &ht bM WI and aJIO tedUOll t.M
n'teia l.betr color aad retenUon of color and action of~ ln the
'8St\&n Yel')' w.aJ aiMI tatui9. U yo\l JlftfW not f r \.l I \ t h l t C: a U I •
you Would ... , to -to '* ........ you could ~· them lft cooked d18MI. Ult fn&l~_ )&IOI ot a puree Q. J •tocked up on aour
Hold tbe froMn peach iudt &Gm• ~bei ud Cl'Mm when It wu on
undH ruMln1 c:old wa• to which~ ..sci , 1pectal and now it'•
wawuntUthelklnpv.Ue ~add. almou r•acbed th• ott ...uy. CciOk at °'* All ~ !Nit hu a expiration dai. on the
btcaw.e . .PMled peachel bMw titxWre It you ••i canon. Could J f,... it?
wUl cluMD quidC!y. (\ while 1tlll all9htly A. Flrat, you ahould
P'9C:hH eltctd Into froaen. Jee cry1tal1 know that the date cold IYNP (for example formed dµrtnc freeztn1 11amped on the au10n of a c:Upe •upr to 4 cupe \end to tnak down the aour cream u well u on
water) to which you add· clelJcate ctUa of the fruit all other dairy produots
~ teapoon MCOrbic add cauatnc lt to .. t mushy. such aa mtlk 11 not an
per quart •~P aod then Sucat helpt to prevent expiration date. Jt la a
pull date. A pull date
rMan that ,,., the wt
day the ps:Oduat may be
.,Jd. A.her that claw tt°I
tuppmed to be "pulled"
from the dairy caH. However, the product II
not ,om, to be 1polltd
after that cla\e1 and In
fact may keep ror tome
time afterward• (thus, It'• not an expiration
date). Milk, for ex.ample, wUJ keep HVen t'o 10
days after the pull date.
Sour cream may keep
much ion.er becaua of
111 hf.ltl ldd coa•t. Tbt
add prOl«1I ft ban the
arowth of apolla1• or~. AtW•~eaw cnamll~.we
don't recommend tt.
Free1ln1 bl'fflu down
the texture of tour
cream, cautll"I lt to
become nanny Of' Wl\ery.
However, the frosen
IOW' cre.vn could be \Med
in cooked c:Ulhel wheN
you're Interested In
flavor and the~
II of no concern.
' d veaetablea ht1h in tamtn c and carotene. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.,...-"'-~~~~--,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~......._
tene la the aubetance
hat 1ive1 carrot•.
•acbea, aprlcot1, etc.
Ir oranae col~r. In the
it i. converted to
iam1n A.
Summer 11 an ideal
tor ua to follow this
vice when we have an
bundance of vitamin C-
d carotene-rich fresh irutta and vegetables to
qhooee fl'OIJl. '
, First , there 's
~antaloupe -high in
ijoth vitamin C and
carotene. One-fourth of a
melon will aupply almost
your entire day's need
. for both vitamins C and
A at a calorie coet of just
40 calories. A food like
this is considered to be
high nutrient denalty
because it la high in
nutrients ln proportion to
Its calories.
Pea c hes and
nectalines are abundant
right now too. And they
also are high nutrient
rf sity foods. although
t as high as
taloupe. The orange
dolor tells you that
!Jiey're a rich source of
""°otene. One peach or
rjectarine supplies about
}jalf of your day's need
~ vitamin A, but only
ut one-fifth of your
y's regutrem. en ts of
tarnin c.
Apricots, oranges, and
t;Bngerines are some
other fruits that supply
carotene and vitamin C.
Apricots are very rich in
carotene and not so high
in vitamin C ; the
opposite is true of
oranges and tangerines.
Among the vegetables,
chrrots always come to
mind as being a rich
source of c arotene
l)ecause of their deep
orange color. And, in
fact, one medium-size
carrot provides almost
twice the vitamin A
needed in a day.
Bu t dark green
vegetables such as
Romaine lettuce,
spinach, kale, and other
"greens," broccoli and
green pepper, along with
deep yellow or orange
vegetables such as sweet
potato and winter squash
all are excellent carotene
sources. Some, such as
peppers , broccoli,
spinach and kale also are
rich in vitamin C.
Are you wondering
why dark green
vegetables are high in
carotene when they are
not orange in color? It's
because the green color
of chlorophyll, which
they also have in large
amounts, covers up the
carotene color.
. Tomatoes are another
vegetable that are a good
source of carotene. Here
the red color coven up
the carotene orange. The
same isn't true of beets,
however. Beets have
little carotene. For better
nutrition, eat beet greens
instead of beets.
What happen s t o
nutrient• such as
carotene or vitamin C
when the fruits and
vegetables are stored,
cooked, or processed -
for example, canned,
dried, or frozen?
Carotene is fairly
stable and little la loet in
cooking or proc:esslng if
the food la handled
correctly. Vitamin C. on
the other band, ia very
unstable, and eome la I.oat
during cooking or
proce11ing, e1peclally
when food1 are
overcooked or are
allowed to atand at room
temperatUJ'e after they
have been peeled or
allced.
Of tbe proce11ln1
methods, freednc 11 1-8' likely co cauM lou of
nutrientat clryina la the
moat dHtructlve of
nutrten• and canning la
ln between.
QUESTIONS WE ARE .UUDt
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not fully rtpe and~
~ lhoUld be allowed to ripen at room
..... ture. r. lt best to
I 1eiY9 chem ln the pJaatjc
EXQUISITE FlAVOR L8. e
UMIT 8 LBS (REOUlAR PRICE LB '9)
PRODCJCE
"""°'~ Large omatoes l&.39
~, ... Oc.r<tf't" ruh Cucumbers tA.19
$\lio'fCt (. v:bow Large Y Peaches Le .59
O(D>PAA IA ... () COIL KA .. -Jt 1 5 Garden Fresh cabbage LI •
'~"' fll(AI Hawaiian Papayas L8 .98
~{°" ~'ICM. e Rose Potatoes l .. 25
•l'C'l<OOT ll.ISt'OllUJ"l!AllU Tropical Pothos tA .99
FROZEN FOODS
t ,. t "°' §9\ nestle CNnch Bar
2-l.T.
COKE, TAB
SPRITE
1.39
HUNTINGTON 9UCM mil ..... .,. •• , .•
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LIQUOR
l>:s'~u'i:d:'r°"~~LMD 289
WIT\'O()ll~T~ aylof Ug t bl11 349
X:.dr:'Ch:n.-wtflt re mp11gne 2~500
f.c"":drR -· Oii 'l&.\Q ar I um 499
~fr.Oii~ e m NICO 239
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sil~~~ 749
DELICATESSEN
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.39
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GROCERIES
f!~U'~~ru~k'a'~ .83
A.T.t,; ~k:"""' 219
~j:~\ CodctAll .89 st'(((, ... -~ oe1tring otatou .67
trer."C~--nz amburger Relbh .59
c~-cr ~ sco a OH ) 19
?()O'(( llO~ Creamttte Elbo Macaroni .33
sor<'~CM I tr• Preserves 249
~~s·'°-~ . em weet el• )89
·-~~·~ IVOl)I .s .. .84
SU{VICl. Sf AF OOD
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MEATS MEATS
IAkr t<l'oG WV~ CUT Porterhouse e.aks l.1 2 57 ~ Ttewtng Beet UI } 89
~~t>':s=-Ul 2 48 ""°"ls~ f~»Ol Com h ame ens ... 99
s~t~ .. 248 ~~ed~~ UI 159
l'lll.t n=lllU ~ Chuc amltji St L.8 229 ':;f ~ ·=v:i .,.,ltUM p UNge nks ,,..69
M~ ~Cf1'TVICUI~ uck. teaks UI 1 79 ~-"~ urt<ey Dinner Ham LI 1 79
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SLIM PRICE SLIM PRICE
B~~~~:~.99 ~~ Puc:h Hatolu .59
i~ Reh1ed Bean• .43 !~e Clr11pe Jelty 109
§~'e~~n.i;e .99 g~ ~·Oii ~"<"' e eanut tter } 29
r~4P1e JuJc:e } 39 fm='\:o'· ...a } 49
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CENTS-OFF CRAZE -While coupons lead
the way to •vlnaa for man1 at the grocery
store, conaumer actlviata claim lower-Income
families benefit least from their uae.
Pros and cons
of coupons
By LOUISE OOOlt d i s t r i b u t i n I a n d
A111 i,.11•,.._...., hanc:Wngcoataofooupona
•bed and emotced up to 30 "°"'· •SOlral lllced around the bone. • eovered with out Met•t gloze. •8-t ot room temperoture ao no heotlng nec:euory . • Jutt col, Ofder and plctc It up,
WE DO CA TEAING •GIFT CERTIFICATES
Almo1t everyone la without benefJtlna from
clippina coupons to tJim their dlacounts," the
grocery btDa theee daya, USDA ,,_ y s. It a la o
but a new study ahowa ooncludee, however, that
that the centa-off "there la no hard
promotka vary widely evidence that food prices
in value and type. would drop In the t----------..,,.------------..,..-----'-
Tb 1 tu d abaence of coupons, e Y w a s becaute manufacturen co n d u c t e d b y t h e could ah1ft to other typea
Economic Research of ad'~-.... Service of the U .S . •,.;&-..
D e p a r t m e n t o f Gallo and the other Aariculture. Preliminary USDA reeearcbera noted
findinp were published that up until now there
in th,e latest issue of bu been little concrete
National Food Review, a information about
quarterly journal put out coupon redemption on
by the agency. specific products: Are
Anthony Gallo author conaumen using coupons
of the article, ~ya that for bu'ttc .,food items? For
cents-off coupons have luxuriea. For non-food
been the faatest..growtng itema?
form of food. pramotion One phase of their
and adve.rtuiria alnce the study centered on 16,329
mid-19701. ln 1974, manufactuera' coupona
1 coupons represented received by a large
about 6 percent of total grocery chain with stores
food advertising and ln the Washington. D.C.,
promotion; by 1980, they and Baltimore areas
accounted foe 11 percent. d u r i n a th e w ·e e k
Coupons still las beg1nn1na Nov. 2, 1980.
behind broadcast and
print ~v•dl&lol ... a AIDOllC tbe (jnctinp;
meam of promotion, but -About three out of
ltudia have shown they five coupons redeemed
are used by four were for food items,
hooweholds in five. although they were
rarely for ataples like
The coupcms al80 have fresh meats, poultry,
come under attack, egp and produce. Only
how e"V er . Some about twe>-tentha of the
consumer activi1ta say ooupon1 redeemed were
coupons encourage for meat. fiah, poultry oe
people to buy products eggs; an equally small
they ~n't re.tfy need. number were foe fresh
They say the money fruits or vegetables.
spent on coupons would Leadlna the lilt of fooda
better be \.-cl to lower for which coupons were
prices in 1eneral. And used were coffee,
they point out that prepared fooda, cereals
coupon usase la lowest and cake mixes.
'
among poor familles who
need the savm,o. most. -Non-food items
'1be Bureau of Labor accounted for about two
Statlatic1 1ay1 lower out of five coupons
income famillet spend redeemed . These
1ignlficantly le11 for product• included readina materiala than bou8eho1d supplies, pet
man alfluent oamumen food. tobacco and what's
and 90 percent of all known as general
coupons are dJatrtbuted merchandt.e -health
th.rougbDewspapen or and bNuty aida, school
mapliDe9 supplies. etc. 'I'bele items
represent about 15
The USDA study says percent of all gr::2
that peopae who do not stone saJee on a na
use coupdns aubsidlze b a 1 11 -b u t t h e y
t h o 1 e w h o d o . aooounted for about 40
"Non u.eia of coupom percent of the coupon
pay the pr i n ti n 8 , redempticna.
111:•111 1:111111 l{ecipe
Tacos for two
• • easy in microwave
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What'• UM aa~•••r cup of U••· w~tpp•d 11 ... tt pllft • mb COpp(na; ldd ~"Cake
•-.: layu and top wllh
Aftlr.U.Cikilllantof rematntn1 cherry
the aoet tradlUoaal ml x tu re . 8 ,Pre ad
demit..,. to e1h••w remalnlnf whipped
or .. r.tllllh even th• topptna over 1ldH of.
""""" meal. c.ouftt on cU.e arid on outer edae the .onftftlMa -.,.., of top layec".
freah ta1te, too -of Note: Cake 11 beat m.n whipped tc>pptna when made and l9l'Ved
to fancy up llUa Cherry-the llD)e day: •tore any
Coconut Up1lde-Down 1 e f to v e r ca k e I n
Cake. llnJoy \he plua of ntfriprator. u.an, a pilCkaaed cake .~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~--;:~~~~~~~--:~-.-~~~-:-:-~-=:;~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;~~;;:::;;~;;;::::;;:::;;:::;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::::::::::::====-~~~~~~~-~
&nix. j
Certainly the recipe II
remlnl1cent of
yeateryear'• popular
uplllde-down caltm. The
toppiq-UlllnJr mixture
which lnclucf e1 flak;.d
coconu t and maruch1no
cherri-. ii 5on the bottom of p.na
before prepare cake
mix la poun!d over it and
baked. It couldn't be
euier.
Result? A cake with ita
own baked-on topping
and filling between
layer1. Cake 1lde1 are
"froated" with thawed
frozen whipped topp,lng.
Show off your artistry
by piplna add itional
whipped t o ppin g;
garnlah with atenuned
maruch1no cherrie1 for a
real profellioml touch.
. Clip and· uve the
recipe for Cherry-
C hoc o 1 ate Cake.
Chocoholics wlll rave
about the combination
delicioualy com -
plemented by the
whipped topping.
CHERRY-COCONUT
UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE
\.'i cup maraachlno
cherries
\.'i cup butter or
margarine, melted
~ cup firmly
packed light brown sugar
1 \.'i cups (about)
flaked coconut
1 package (2-layer
siz.e) yellow cake mix or
pudding-included cake
mix
1 container (8
ounces) frozen whipped
topping, thawed
Greue and Oour sides
only of two 9-inch layer
pans. Drain chenies,
J"ellervinl 2 tablespoons
syrup; halve the cherries.
Combine butter. sugar
and reeerved ayrup; atir
in coconut and chen1ea.
Divide between pana;
spread evenly and set
aside.
Prepare cake mix aa
directed on package.
Carefu lly pour over
topping in pans. Bake at
3M degrees for 30 to ~
minute• or until cake
tester 1naerted in center
comes out clean. Cool in
pans 15 minutes. Invert
onto cake racka; remove
Cereal,
chicken
contrast
Like a best friend, a
good chicken salad ia
alwaya welcome at a summer luncheon table.
And thia one la just lively
and different enough to
stand out taa very spedal.
The delicate crunch is
from celery, yes, but allO
from a sped.al ingredient
-natural cereal with
raisins and datea.
Elegant, eaay and just
plain moutl\-waterlng.
FESTIVE CHICKEN
SALAD
2 cupa chopped
cooked chk::ken
1 cup freah or
canned pineapple chunks
\.'i cup celery allcea
\.'i cup mayonnahte
or aalad ctn.Ina
\.'i teupooo alt
\.'i teaapoon curry
powder (opdonal)
1 ta b leapoon
pineapple juice « milk
~ cup natural cen.1
In Jarae bowl. combine
all lngredlenta except
cereal; mix well. Chill.
Immediately before
aervtna, •tir In cereal.
Serve in pineapple boa111
or on lettuce leavH.
Sprinkle wtth eddltional
cereal and om'8b With
oran ae 1llc•• and
1tnwberrill, lf dellred.
MakH a b out 3 cupa
chicken .i.d.
l'ttlC!S EfF!CTM 7 DAYS
8 A.M. THU.S., AUG. 12
THRU WED , AUG. 18, 1982
Former John. Ful_!r Coolted
BUTT PORTION HAM ... . LI 1.29
forlMr John fully Cooliecl Bone-In
HAM CENTER SLICES...... LI 2.49
U.S.0.A. Choi<• Beef, Round cul, 8o"eleu
SIRLOIN TIP STEAK ............... LI. 2.49
SHANK PO•TION
FA8Ml8 .IOHN HAM
fUllY I 09 COOKED 1.8. •
BEEF
ROUND
THICK
CUT •
LIMIT 2
U S O.A. Choice a..f. ,ull Cut
BONELESS ROUND 'STEAK ... LI. 1.89 ElweH formt 7·o&1 CHICKEN ROMANOFF . EA .• 99
U S.O A. Cholce S..f Boneless · Reo.I McC~ Voe Podi I 2·01. Pkg. TOP ROUND STEAK • I 98 SLICED EEF BACON e· I 79 Otcor Moyer, Reg .• or Thteli. l·lb. Pkg. ........ · · L... • . • . ~. • SLICED BACON EA.
U S.O.A Choice kef, Round Cut Hormel Mid~t .. l•lb. 2.•9
BONELfSS RUMP ROAST ...... L8. 1.98 PORK LINKS SAUSAGE ll. 2.S9 0Kar Mayer Wofer 1201
U.S.0.A. Choice loneleu Bfff Round Hormel COIJntfy Brand. l·lb THIN SLICED BACON
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ............... L8. 2.39 PORK LINK SAUSAGE . L&. 2.59
Reol McCor. Elwell forma .. ,S '1 ·01. Otcor Mayer I 2·01
CORNED BEEF ROUNDS ........ la. 2.39 CHICKEN MONTE CRISTO . , EA .• 99 PORK 5Au°SAGE LINKS
EA 2.49
EA 2.19
FISHERMAN'S B~ Y
~
FRISH RID INAPPIR
PACIFIC FILLETS l&.1.39
'••oh Whelt 'o" lleody $cotcli t...,.,.i.cl (S.......td Codi 'o" 11....ty Froun 0.frolled
EASTERN I.AKE SMOKED EASTERN
WHITEFISH ............. .ll. 2.•9 FINNAN HADDIE ..... L1. 2.39 LAKE SMELTS . ..Lt 1.39
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LARGE
SWEET
2-01. Aast. 59 LI BBY'S DRI NK M IX ........ EA .•
LIAN
GROUND BDF
OOESNOT I . 79 EXCEED
22% FAT La. •
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19·0 INOUl"9$M_,Of" 59 Fii1H TOfU ....... ........... .. .. • PKG
Marukan Su ... 25.4-oi . Bottle 8 S Dy!'o•_ty •.. I 1 ·o&. Con 69
RICE VINEGAR ............... • LYCHEE NUTS ............... •
Kikkomon, Milder~.B.S-oz. Bottlel SS Wel·Poc ... 1'·01. Con S9 r;J t:::~;~·, 9·•
otO QI COHO lottON .Ol fl 0-.. QI 0 llO
~ SCHLITZ ~359 ~ BllR ~~a'c-c,•;;_, -V..~
1.SO Ml fllflXfNfT COllDON NfGllO
SPANISH SPARKLING WINE ....
................ ff
SOY SAUCE .................. , BOILED SQUID ............. •
'l/inosty $olfun ... 7.75·01. Plcg. I 39 Morgorlto ... 7.75-01. Con SS EAN THREADS .......... • COCONUT JUICE......... •
1)01 IHCU '°' OH #Cl SO Off
HEAD & SHOULDERS 2•74 ~~~g~::~~ 2 62 SHAMPOO . ............. .. •
7»ML llGHT & OAlllC
PLAIN LABEL TEQUILA
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16-0Z. . .:
LOAF
Hite; Sodo, Glnoer Ale, Minerol Wot••
SCHWEPPES MIXERS ....................... 69
I-Liter R~. or Sugor FrM
SCHWEPPES TONIC ........................ 79.
JUMIO •OU ASST COlOll
BOUNTY
TOWILI
u~:79·
6-l'ACK 11-0L CAMS GIW'f, Amf, STllAW~C'f
WILCH'S
IODAI
1.69
14-el. Cream, Ant. Var1etie1
MORTON PIES ........................... 71
20-oa. Shotl1rit1gt e \ U-aa. StrtvNI 11-01. , • .,. LYND~N FARMS POTATOES ... ••• ·SARA LEE COFFEE CAKES .... 1.93
22-01 lulltr C~IP.I I I 9 VLASIC PICKLES ......................... ,
15·or R•i ·• Hot t •3 HORMEL CHILI W /BEANS ............ •
1 ·lb. Con·All Grinds 4 S9 HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE ... .. ••
12·01. Sovr Cream ~.a9
LASCCO HERRINO FILLETS ... I ...
GoUon Jug
HUGHES BLEACH
20·CI. 80• GENERIC TRASH BAG
.... 69
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to man\lf ao1urer'1 ;ft»OD.fSOClllOa lmaub-.a fllW at• um., I CUPI JoW•fat IDUk m •nu f •ct o•IONI ~ ITl.AnDllY D ~ ~ .._ • 8 ounce cu Juice· dlrlcUoril.
,.... 1 lrtl '' l .... wMITlll, ~~" IWitch ol tlw Pa C k e d Cr U I ft e d .,. JiMt ... and • IANANA RUii -wllhlid.·lftd bun.cl .. food procH1or, until ~.undrained Don't blow your cool \ •••r oa the calorle1t 8\lt.<u .. 2 teu~ ~ C\lp ooJd water m 1 x tu r • I• 1 l u • h y. 2 t•Hpoon1 rUll\ wt th heavy ~I rill!' ~ ,. .... la flawr rum flavorlnc for the 2 tuapoona lemon Trwfer to a metal boWl; flavorinl homemade low~cal ice, • 1' Cl m u c b m o r • vanilla. ~ cover and b'ffM firm. 2 -..poon1 coconut --•. ____ ._.., Cl"MIDI and b'OIM tr.ta
.......... than &ce cr.m e t ab 11 • f o on• Remove from freaM' to fla~ up and beat lmOOth wtth add• 8 calortei per (no epecial equipment J
or GOIDmerelal froHn aso. WBITll: AND sranulated frul IUIU the Hfrlrc:•tor 20 Supr eubltitute to an electric max.. ,.,.... Ml'Yinl). needed), .MS a ltalQped,... cll9Mn.. What'• more, BLUB PAftPAITlh (or equivalent 1u1ar mbW* be W"V1na. equalftab*poonuucar until nearly tinn. Breek •lf-.ddrwd et\V.iop.,,
they'r• euy to do, ~from banana and eubltitute) to IOften .u,htl.~. Makel i 0 pt Ion al : e up and beat 1mooth; WITB ICE C&E4'M and 00 centl to SLIM
thanlu to modern YOIW't tn 1lul parfait Combine ln,..edlentl atx Mrvlnal. 80 caloriel t_ea~poon1 toa1ted then, cover and freeze MACHINE: Combine OOURMZT FROZEN ,
helpma• Uke bJmc19n, diahel wtth l C\IP blue ln food~. Uldni each wiih. 1u1ar; O ahredded coconut firm . Tranefer to ln1redlenta tn blender DESSERTS, P.O. Box
f.ood ~ and lee berrlet and 1 ~~iced the It.eel blade; Pl"OCell caloriel .ch wtth auaar Combine lnlJ'edi•ntl, refrl1uatqr •ofteh and -t ll1)00th. Then. 624, Sparta. N.J. 078'71. 1)
c:r.m-maldna machlnea. atrawberrtel. alx anoqth. Pour into metal eubltltute. e:uept COUted coconut. ~tly before 1ervina. pour Into lee cream Copyriaht, 1982, ,1 L 0 w. ca I fr 01 en Hrvlnat, 8& calorie• Ice cube tra.yt and tr.Im. PINA OOLADA In blender a"d blend Sprinkle wlth toHted machine AJ\d proce11 Un l t e d re a t u re)
de•ertaarealloawayto wh. Procett the atrawberey . ICE~ 1mooth. Pour into a coconut, if dHlred. acc o rdtn1 to Syndlcat.e,Inc. :) "" up over-ripe frW.~ 1~~~~~~~~~~....,-~~~~~~~__;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~__:~~~~~_;;,
bananea or berri11 that
tute Sood but ate too
taft to 1erve. Kffp ln
mlnd4bat over-ripe fruit
la naturally sweeter and
more flavorful, Just the
vlrtuff yqu're looklna
for in low-calGrle treata.
FROZEN BANANA YOGURT
1 lar1e very ripe
banana ' Bi CUpl plain low-
fat yoeurt
1 teupoon vanilla
.extract
Qpt lonal : 8
tabl•poona fruit qar,
or aranuJated 1u1ar au~= to equal 3
I tab (or to tMte)
1eqwbite
pine$ Of .Ut
In electric· mixer bowl,
blender or food
'. flrooeMOI' <Ullns the steel
blade), comblJle banana,
yogurt, van illa and
sweetener, l1 desired.
Beat until completely
smooth. Pour into a
shallow metal pan;
freeze uncovered, until
nearly firm.
Meanwhile, combine
egg white and salt; beat
until stiff, using a clean '
bowl anc:t b eaters.
Remove ea white from
the bowl and eet aalde.
~up frozen yogurt
mixture and beat in the
electric mixer bowl until
arnooth. 'fhoroughly, but
gen Uy, fold in beaten
egg white. Return the
mixture to the freezer
and freeze film. Transfer
to the refrigerator before
eerving to allow mixture
to IOften allgbtly. Makes
four eervinp, 90 calories
each (sugar adds 35
calories per ierving).
WITH ICE CREAM
MA CJl. Jilt:_ F ur~ e ban~a:yOj\irl mtXture
in blender. Beat egg
white and salt ln electric
mixer b owl. Fold
together, !'reeze in lee
cream machine aocording
Tea for I
j you
If you are watching
your waistline, here are
some cooling beverages
that are long on flavor,
I short on calories, and
look as good as they
taste.
They're made with
flavored teas, available
at supermarkets and
other food retailers.
CHERRY BLOSSOM
PIZZ
Pour cool cherry tea
over ice to half fill a
tumbler. Stir in 1
table"spoon of
unsweetened grapefruit
juice concentrate. Fill
tumbler with low calorie
tonic water . Decorate
with twist of grapefruit
peel.
ORANGE MINT JULEP
(DOD aleollollc)
~ cup mint tea
1 tablespoon
unsweetened orange
juice concentrate Low calorie 'tonic
I~ In a large glaaa,
combine Cr e me d e
Menth-e tea and orange
concentrate. Add ice arid
stir. Then add low
calorie tonic. For eye
appeal, decorate with
sprig of mint or 1twtst of
orange peel.
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Golden
Pre mt um
Beef Round London
Broll
per lb.
J89
Fresh
Fryer Legs
per lb.
.19
Frozen
RCilpJ;
monade
PWNWRAP
NapJdns
140ctpkg,
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Sweet
Mellow navor oneydew
Melons
per lb.
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Sllced·Single
Food
rden's
ertcan
Cheese
8 or. btl
.59
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White
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Assorted
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Sliced
Meats
Anti·Persp1rant
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Sh•-Polnl Cut 1.49 Corned Beef Brisket -lb.
Oolc»n Pr•ml11m•Bffl Ro<lnd•B-less 1.99 Rump Roast ,..,
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before ani:l leave with Sloppy Joe VEGETABLES crumbs • Hrvlna time. Bake, prepared crumb• and mJx, ~cup water, oil, 6aervtnp.
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Even 11 and 12 year with uncooked rice and 1 tablespoon lemon Combine tomato Julee, paprika, •nd poultry MARRAKESH mixture. Cover and stirring occHlonaJly.
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El&abllah your own rules
about proper use of the
oven.
For example, two dry
pot h olders should be
readily available to
remove bot dishes from
the oven as well as a
c.-oollng rack or hot pad
lor when the caaaerole is lemoved from the oven.
Impress upon children
the need for accuracy
when setting the oven
temperature and timer.
Make sure you tell them
exactly whe.n to begin
~~ped Pork Chops
and Vegetables couldn't
be easier to assemble.
This dish can even be
prepared in the morning
before work.
Simply stir together
vegetables with t.ornato
ju.ice and an envelope of
onion gravy mix. The
gravey mix provides a
Cucumber
spar k s
salads
Salads are an
important part of a
well-balanced die t. But
the same old lettuce and
tomato combination can
be an appetite turnoff. A
molded salad can provide
a welcome change -
especially when lettuce
is in short supply and
priced extra high .
Creamy Cucumber Salad
is a budget s tretching
taste treat, and teams
perfectly with any
en tree.
Begin ~th unflavored ge latin, and after the
addition of cucumber
dressing, chill the mix
until it is the consistency
of unbeaten egg whit.es.
Then the rest of the
ingredients are folded ill
-chopped tomato, hot
pepper sauce and cut-up
cooked green beans. The
b ea ns provide a
vegetable base, and a
spot of green color.
With today's high food
pri ces, it pays to
experiment with lower
cost vegetables, and new
salad Ideas. The variety
of dressings and sauces
available make cooking
more fun and the results
more worthwhile. And
wbo doesn't like family
and guests raving over a
n ew and unique
sensation?
CREAMY
CUCUMBER SALAD
2 e nvel opes
unflavored gelatin
1 tablespoon sugar
1 cup boiling water
1 cup cold water
1 cup (8 ounces)
bottled creamy cucumber
dressing 1112 cups c ut-up
cooked green beans
1 c up c hopped
tomato
5 drops hot pepper
sauce
In medium bowl, mix
unflavored gelatin with
sugar; add boiling
water and s tir until
ge latin ls completely
dissolved. Stir in cold
water and creamy
cucumber dressing. Chill,
stirring occasionally,
until mixtur e is
conaiatency of unbeaten
egg whites. Fold In
remaining ingredients.
Tum into 5-cup mold or
bowl; chill until firm.
For 6 to 8 to enjoy.
Ideal for brunch or as
a light dessert, fresh
fruit co mpote ts
elevated to guest status
· when based on eleaant
crapes. Halve fresh red,
blue /black and 1ree n
1rapea, seedlna if
peceasary. Combine
with crunchy diced
apples or pears or other
frutu tf desired. Pour
eparkling elder.
b a m p a a n e o r• a
com blnatlon of fruit
Julee• ovtr lb• frulll. .. ne in cry.W 1obl.U
ud 1arnllb with 1llced alnaondl.
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Get your pick of produce
values at discount prices.
Lucky is proud to bring you the freshest best value
for your produce dollar, all year 'round. Fruits and
vegetables are gathered from trusted growers in
only the finest growing regions, then rushed to our
stores, so you can enjoy them at peak flavor. With
summer here, you can pick from a wide selection of
vine-ripened melons and tropical fruit favorites. And
best of all, every item in our produce department is
discount priced for basic value.
PRODUCE ITEMS
COLDEN
BANANAS
ltl~ ltfllOV to Ut
LARCE YELLOW 49 PEACHES
JUICY SWHt lb •
FRIAR 59 ~~~s~~ l b •
SEEDLESS
CRAPES
Tl\QmOSOn U S I«> 1
HONEYDEW
MELONS
wonoerlul Eltlllg ...19
DELICIOUS 98 APPLES Lb
NlllCY lttcl 3 Big e
RUSSET ~29 ~J~TOES 10~ao . I
FRESH MEAT
FRESH
GROUND BEEF
SlM or Mort
DOti not tXCltO 10'4 f &t
WHOLE BEEF
BRISKET Tr••i Style 7 9 lM BoneleH londfd Bttf
SIRLOIN TIP STEAK
~129
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FRYINCi
CHICKEN
~ aoov. soumem
Grllde A ~.55
BLADE CUT 95 ~£~ RO~STlb •
LEAN GROUND BEEF
OC.-\M:>T llCHO 1,,. '"' .. 1.49
.. 2.59
FRESH FISH ITEMS
CANNED & PACKAGED
!~~~~'!_~l~E~ , .. UOUA11•99
!!~!.!~~~ES_. •ore" 1.39
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CANNED & PACKAGED
r STAR·KIST 159 ~~~.K T~,!4!r'can
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KOOl·AIO DRINK MIXES 59 10• -••Um•o-"o '" ... ,., • • • 1101 .-c..
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DAIRY & FROZEN
~OOENIZE~,.193
~~FAT MILK .. CAl•n 1.88
!~Yoo~!~.~~!; 101 ~.33
DFl IC ATESSEN ITFMS
f~SwtSSCHEE~~ 1.39
I ~s ~~ER~~! • ., .. 1.19
Louise Barrera
Saved s16.13
''On an order of
$91 .46 I saved
$16.13! ''
Louise's own week's shopping
totaled $91 46 at Lucky The same or
comparable items at the
supermarket of her ch01ce totaled
$107 59 That's a savings of $16 13
at Lucky' Tes1 taken July 26 111r.1
DELICATESSEN ITEMS
S~;'RN "229 .
16·2• Oz Pllg R~ Wflght
I f!~~pt.ONE .CH~ES~OI -.c 1.19
!~A.K SLICED HA~ 101 .. , 2.19
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!!J!~N SALAMI ''°' e>u3.59
!~PY LEE BE~~ s.~~!i 1.69
GENERIC ITEMS
APPLE JUICE
&00lm 1.49
~~~~,l~1~EVERAG~~. •n. 75
~ZEN WAFFLES 1101 -.69
B_.B.O. SAUCE
crtelN: 11011n .98
IOOC1 N.Q .99 PAPER PLATES
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LIQUOR & WINE
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l2;~~.!JAIL '"'"ST\ 6.39
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IFllD ~
What a switch! D.odgers first, Angels tied • Ill
But Lasorda and company
bave a giant order to (ill • BY BOWARD L HANDY or .. ....,,... ...
LOS A.NGILES -Dodaer
Blue 1t orbitinl the National Le..-Weat and the way the
team ._ been playlna recently,
tt may never end ..
The Doc:laen completed the tint phMe o1 orbit by ataatn. an
mcredlble ltreak that ha.a teen
them come from 10 ~ 1amea
behind to ~-pme in front in leel
than two weeb u the Atlanta
Bravee cmtinue to falter.
'J'uaday nlll!t. before a c:rOwd
of 50,266, the Dodaen pounded
out an 11-3 decl•ion over the
doonnat Clncinnati Reda to take
over the letld ln their d.lvilion for
the tint time aiDce they were.
tied with the Braves in April. ,
Shou ld the Dodgers falter,
however, there are atant atepe
cloaln1 in behind them. San
Francilco added to the ecstasy of
the Dodger camp by defeating
Atlanfa, 3-2, for ninth straight Victory. .
"It feela good to be in flrat
place," Manager Tom Luorda
says. '"1'hla us one ot the most
unbelievable t.hino I have ever
teen in •port.a. we have gained
11 games in 11 days."
Tile Dodaen have won 12 of
the.ir last 13 games on the way to
taking over the lead.
"I think Dusty Baker put it
best last week when he aaid,
'We're operating on all cylinders
now'.." 1.-irda added.
'!'heir reaction wu ao ~t. They
showed the entire ball club they
were behind them when they
heard thai acore from San
Frandlco.
"The aerie. with the Gianta
ahould be very intere9UDC. You
can't buy this kind of exdtement
anywhere."
The Giants come in Thunday
I didn't see one p y
on Ibis ball club wbo
d i d n .'t b e l ieve we
could do it. They all
pve it their best.
-TOM Llleorde
afternoon (1:05) for the tint of a
four-game aeries on the heels of a
nine-game winning streak of
their own.
Fernando Valenzuela pitched a
complete game, his 12th of the
season and 15th victory. Rick
Monday and Steve Garvey hit
home runs and the Dodgen had
their easiest game in several
weeks while pounding out 13
hi ta.
Valenzuela started the game in
a shaky manner, giving up two o1
the Reds' six hits and a run in the
first inning. But after Monday
got that one back in the bottom
of the inning on a towering drive
to right center field, Valenzuela
settled down and retlred 15
betters in a -row.
Nobody has an explan ation
for Minnesota's m ysticism • • • MlNNEA.POLIS (AP) -The Ward al.lo eeenw to have a blt of
M1nn.ata Twim eeem to have m)'1kilm amna tot him ap.lnat
aome myatlcal power over the Ansell wfllch Mauch can't
pennant contenden this lleUOn. f~ out.
"Hey, Foxyl Next year why 'Obvloualr we haven't found
don't you .:hedule ua to play jult · the answer,' he aald. · .• . 1 Milwaukee, Boston and ButWard1ayathereilnouuna
California," Minnesota'• Kent mystical about it.
Hrbek aaid after the Twina hJ play hard all the time," he
whipped the Anaeia 5·2 TuetldA)'
ntaht behind Gary Ward'a aolo
home run in the sixth lnnlna.
Foxy ii Twins Executive "Vioe
President Howard Fox and
H r bek was referrin1 to the
Twina' aptitude for beating all
three pennant contendera this
aeuon. The Angela have been
the latest victim, l08i.ng three of
four ln Anaheim and tne opener
of the three-game aeries Tuelkiay
to drop lnto a flnt.plaoe tie with
Kanaaa City in the American
LeMueWest.
Tiie answer to the mysticism
et1CaJ)ed. both managers Tuelday.
"f don't know what it is,"
Twins Manager Billy Gardner
aald. "We played 90 bad against
Oakland (swept in a three-pme
eeries) and 90 good tonight.
"We do well against the teams
on top but also clubs below ~t
we're going to have to learn to do
well again.st if we're going to
move up.''
Angels Manager Gene Mauch
couldn't pin it down either.
You can say we Jet
down against them but
they beat us three of
I our last week. I can't
explain it.
said. "I don't try to overdo it.
When J stay with my game I'm
successful. When I overdo I'm not
successful.''
Pete Redfern, 5-9, the third
Minnesota pltcher, picked up the
victory, while Ken Forsch, 10-8,
took the loss. Ron Davia, who
came on in the ninth, posted his
15th save.
Ward's homer was hia 20th of
the year and came with two outs
after the Angels had tied the
score 2-2 in the top of the inning.
The Angela scored in the
second inning when Don Baylor
hit his 17th homer of the aeaaon.
a solo shot, off starter Al
Williama.
"It was a funny thing in
Atlanta when we were 10 ~
pmes back. J didn't aee one guy
on thia ball club who didn't
believe we would do it. They all
pve it their best.
"And how about the fans.
"The difference before and
now is that we weren't getting
the hits when they counted."
Valenzuela explained. "We're
playing well right now. We just
(See DODGERS, D3)
ON TOP -Steve Garvey and Rick Monday each powered
home runs to help the Dodgers move into first place Tuesday
night. Gary Ward (upper right) and Pete Redfern (lower right),
meanwhile, did their best to slow down the Angela, who are
now in a tie with KC in the American League West.
"I really don't know," said
Mauch, whose team went into
the game with a one-game lead
over Kansas City. "Matchups are
a funny thing. The competition
isn't it. You can say we let down
against them but they beat us
three of four last week.
"I can't explain it."
Minnesota added two more
runs in the seventh. Hatcher led
oU with a single, went to third
on a single by C.astino and llCIOf'ed
on an infleld aingle by Bobby
Mitchell. The Twins loaded the
bases and Luis Sanchez, the
fourth Angel pitcher, walked
Ward to foroe in a run.
Vikings f oothall still has some pitfalls to clear
Here's tale for Marina teams, who can't s e em to g e t attention
Ring! Ring!
"NBC Sports, Ma. Jones, here."
Yes, eh, Daily Pilot here, we think we've got a
great idea for your Survival of the Fittest series,
you know, ti» gJmmid< show with people climbing
through ropes and thJ.rig. while banging over the
rapids.
"I'll put you on to our head cheese, Mr.
McDonald ."
"Yea, McDonald here, let's hear lt."
Well, eh, we thought you might use Marina
High School as the site of your 6urvival series, the
craters in the various fields the football teQm trie11
to practice on might give them a little extra to
overcome. And, aince the achool diatrict needs
money, maybe they could use the fee.
"Boy, you thought you had yourself a pigeon,
11
but just by coincidence, I've got a brother-in-law
who has an insight to the mess at Marina. It's no
secret, you know.
"We wouldn't consider such a place, it's too
dangerous. You can get hurt there, just walking
around.''
"Remember Scott Ijames, the kid who worked
for three yean to become a starter?
"He had to have knee surgery because of
Raiders w in
yet another
court ruling
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
"'111e Los Angeles Raiders are a
reality now," attorney-Joeeph L.
Alioto Nld after the 9th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals Tueeclay
turned down a Nadooal Footba1l
League bld tor a atay of a ruling
which allows the teain to move
from Oakland.
The league had asked the court
to delay the move pendin9
appeal of the f'U.llna.
Alioto, who bu repretented
the Raiden in their two -year
fight to move to Loe Anaelet,
add ed, .. That'• our last le1al
ob1tacle now. The NFL baa
r.ched the end ol. the rope u far
• the aou:rtl are concerned."
The lea1ue, however, wW
continue to pre11 lta appeal. laid
Ji.in Heffernan, ita director of
. publlc relatlona. •
.. We haw done all we could to
PREP SPORTS
ROGER
CARLSON
falling ln one of thoee craters. Got into one game for
a few minutes before it completely gave out.
"We know of at least three knee injuries and,
would you believe, a broken thum!>, which KO'd
Marina players in the last three or four years.
"Bill Macias, Marina's 6-5 ~, 225·pound college
prospect. got it last year, but it wasn't too bad. He
only mlaaed a game or eo because of the injury.
"Hey, even John Seeley, the asaiatant coach.
Didn't you hear about him limping around the
campus for a couple weeks last year with tom ankle
ligaments?
"Where have you been? How about the kid
who got caught ln one of the traps (the holes are
camouflaged by 1ra11), buckled and was
simultaneously hit ln the foreheed by an onrushing
runner? It wasn't until later he found out he had a
knee injury too, ln addition to the coocumion.
praerve tht --quo f« the 1882 ~·· Hett.nan lakt in New York. "The Mn.. of ooune,
doa not .... that the Raid9n
ahould leew OaklaDd pend1nc ·ultimate determtnatJon of the
club'• location. We wlll work
w hhlo the lea1ue pr~eu to c!on9ct the 11\).wtkm .,.... done
to the OaklaDd community and
&be NJ'L under currently
~hie cou.n nallnll·'' lied lf the latHt rulln1
-thelWder9wWatleMt
Rart tbe 1912 · MUOD In LOI
~~Nplied.
... ••it•
LOOSENING VP -DOdaer pitcher Fernando ValemuelM
bowM:9 a bw bUl off_·hJa lcme ~r-lt)'Je • he wanm up
prior to bM iia,t apiMt ClndnnilU n.day. Valenzuela may
Mve bieri cloWn1ng in the d\llOUt., but he WU all buaf"ell
~theRedl.
.. You think we're got.na to aend our contestants
to a place like that? We'd be wide open for a civil
suit."
Ob. Geez, I didn't t.hJnJc it was that serious. I
just thought it might serve double duty, as an
obstacle COW'lle and money rai.er.
"Are you kidding? You know the coach over
there, Dave Thompson? Well. ~story goes that
the only t.hings be hasn't been able to aocomplish is
a championship and a decent practice field in the
four years he has been there."
Oh.
"Marina only has a 50-man aquad over there,
and the rumor is that the other 20 they were
counting on got anart and escaped.
"How about the blue chip prospect who got the
knee injury and m.ll9ed almost all of the two.a-days
last fall? After getting behind, he juat dropped out."
Ob. But . . . I don't think there's been any
docurnen~tlon on thia, "Documents? It's one of the best told stories
around the maintenance world. Marina's practice
fields are legendary. Thompeon, himself, has been
squawking for years. Everybody at Marina knows
about it.
"But, because you're such a good listener, I'll
let you in on a little aecret. It's a conspiracy."
Huh?
TODA Y'S QUIZ: What is this? Answer: (a)
moon craters; (b) Marina craters; (c) a bad case
of acne.
"That's rlsht. The inside story is that
Westminster Htgti fans have been employed as the
maintenance people. (;(It it? Drive Thompson crazy
enough and he'll quit.
"Remember the good 'ol days when
Westminster used to use the Viklngs for their
annual laugh? Well, the theory is, you get. rid of
Thompeon and chances are a lot better those good
'ol days will return."
Golly, I never thought of that. But, in aJ1
seriousness, how about it? The Hunti.n,gt.on Beach
School District could use the dough, at least enough
to buy some po/aon tor the gophers.
"They're going to need some money, all right,
but it won't be for _gophers, it'll be for lawyers.
Forget it."
Click. • • • Quiz answer: (a).
It's too soon to pop corks
Middle of A ugust doesn't qualify for Series ring
LOS ANGELES -John McKay, who never
could decide whether God was a Trojan or really
Bear Bryant, once went duck hunting with The
Bear.
Th.is aort of pastime was ~y McKay's cup of
tee but he WU visiting Bryant at hia Vatican in
Alabama and had a:arcely any choice ln the matter.
Some hosts will take you water ak1ins or bowling
... or wone. J
Anyway, McKay and Bryant sat quietly in the
duck blind for aeveral houra looldn1 up at an
unpopulated aky. P19ently, a lone mallard flew
directly overhMd.
"I'LL TAKE BIM," The Bear aaid. "Watch
cloeely now and you will aee how it ii done."
The Bear fired. The duck new on. The Bear
.fired apln. The duck flew on.
Thie tieat took careful aim and equeezed oU his
third ahot. Still the duck new on and out of range.
"John m'boy.'' The Bear said, "you are
witne911.ni a rare llllbt. There flies a dead duck."
All of thl1 la a deucedly clever way of
introdudn, comment on the ~ confulllon
in the National LMlue West. dee e • !d,
10 ~ pmem behind the Atlanta Bravt!ll, the Jlodaera
went to the whip and two four-pme swee .. later,
the IDU'lin WM lhaved to 1 ~, then jult a half pme Tumey.
THIS CREATED much n.uuiin, hither and yon. clapp&nc of hand8 and .i.PSIWI of bidra and
1ereamfna of 1uperlat1ve1. Qulte -naturilly, an
Utterance WM forihcam1nt fr'Cl(D Tommy i..rda.
"The are-teet helat llnce the Brink'• job,"
bellowed the rnaMl9I' of the IW'linl warn.
Not to throw a ~on tM rivelry, but it la entirely pomble the are In \M....,. m te
.. Bear Bryant'• duck. y ..., still be de9d and
do not know It.
in. point ... tt .. only thit mkldlit of Aucuill .nd
there la 1Ull a month an.cl a half to ~ID the
tourn ament. Taldn1 notbln1 away from the
SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD TUCKER
Dodgers and a remarkable accqmpliahment, It
should be mentioned tha~ catching the Braves in
August will not mean the championship of the
West.
AUO, WHILE ONE IS PEDDLING negative
thou(Jhta ln the beat party poopet tradition. the
question ahould be railed as to whether the Dodgers
were good during the IW'&e or the Bravet were
1~.
There la evidence that the BraVf.9 folded up
like a cheap auitcue and were clutched at the
throat by the invtalble hand. Certainly, there .....
evidence of fW'l).l.na durtna the four-pme aeries
Atlanta let~wa1 a~ Dodier Stadium. Ex.am : The Dod&en are traWna by a run ~
the ninth and have a runner at teCOnd bMe
'Ibe batmnan 11 a blshly ordinary puunder ~
Jerry Royster who puta tbeae th1Jlll in hla biP.
pocket day in and' day CM&t.
The ~ ... throuab 'Jerry'• 1ep. The
acoret. The .ooq.n 'are allve and IO on to wtri
pme in •Xtra ~-'nlll aort ~ thine li not oeCuliar to any
'Ibe f.a• CM &um on one .,.a embr'Mle ~ a
any bwtant' and a .,_, many evenw cu
between ~ and the end ()( SepWDbil'.
' OOMIC ~ TlllN& OF IT, San DM8o ii .U.0 ... al=the Padnl .,.. ...... UDdll' twd .... .... Tb* plechbW ital( .. ~
.... of .uuna 1n UM beat or IWDlnS • .. .,,.,... II not-.. incM:llh to mant~te ....... ,.,.,., .
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From A.P ·tliuatella
Sll!A'M'll: -A ~·year-old man ll appu-ently bu caueht a mlWon-dol.lar
aalmon, but be may wind up wtth nothina more than a fish dinner.
Joe Smith of Edmonda landed the almon
Saturday while ~ with Ilia '°!!l Roe, about
a mile 10Uth of Whidbey Ialand. ·11\e filb had
been tagged for the recent Schucka aalmon derby
in Puget Sound, and WU Worth $1 rn1Won if
caught during the 12·hour derby.
No one caught the elulive fJah in time, but
1 derby spomon prom1led $10,000 to any derby
entrant who caught it before Oct. 31. U it wu
caught b~ a non-entrant, the prize would be $5,· Giants continue torrid pace
000, wit another S5,000 given to the United MUt May lined a home run off A.I •111 Way. H _ ... __ ...
But Smith may have unknowtnaly cleaned r._ .. y in the seventh lnn1ng to
h1mlelf out of the money. He kept tne tag, but Rive the hot San Franct.co Giant.a
cleaned the fish immediately and threw the head their ninth atralaht v;idor'y, 3·2 over
overboard -along with a second tiny the &lump.ridden At1anta Braves. '!'be Braves
Identifying marker that officlala ,implanted in the loat for the ellhth ltrailht Ume and for the 12th
fish's head to avoid fraud. time in the laat 13 pmm. The Glanta trail the
''They'll look at the tag and make a decision Dodgers by five garnet . . . In other National
next week, I guess," said Smith, who added ~-....... action Tueeday, Vera RUie 1eattered
he won't be too upset ff he doesn't get paid, eiaht htta in 8~ fnninp and
"because it should make a pretty good meal." Pill Ganer clouted a three-run homer as Hou1ton
downed San J>ieao, 3.1 . . .
Garry Maddos'a three-run
homer and two-run ahota by MAU Sebltdt and Pete ReH
carried Phlladelphia to a 9-5
win over Pittat>urah. Before
the regular_ly-1cheduled
game, Mike Easler'• home
Quote of the day
"Garvey says it's dehumanizing. I say it's
dehumanizing to use druss." San Diego
Chargers' owner Gene Klein. speaking out
against Ed Garvey, National Football
League Players' Association executive
dir~tor, after launching a drug testing
program in defiance of a NFLP directive.
Malone wanted secret donation
HOUSTON -Calvin Murphy, m the crack guard of the Houston
Rockets, believes actiona speak louder
than words, doubly so in the cue of
his big teammate, center Moses Malone.
Murphy recalled the time Malone donated
$3,000 to a baton-twirling group he heads.
"He came ue to me, stuck a wad of money in
my hands and said 'That's for the kids,' " Murphy
said. "I trie d to get his OK to make the
contribution public, but he wouldn't let me."
Walton to play at Loyola tonight
LOS ANGELES -Bill Walton, m the oft-injured center of the San
Diego Clippers who has expressed
hopes of returning to National
Basketball Aasoc:iation action, will play in a
Summer Pro League contest at Loyola
Marymount University tonight, a league
spo~espenon said Tuesday.
Walton, 29, played in an all-star pme at the
University of Nevada-Laa Vegas on July 31,
acoring 24 points and grabbing 21 rebounds while
playing 35 minutes.
Walton, who led the Portland Trail B1azen
to the NBA title in 1977, will play on an all-star
team that includes Kiki Vandeweghe of the
Denver Nuggets, Kenny Carr of Portland and
Greg Lee. a teammate of Walton's at UCLA.
MAY run, single and four RBI
triggered the Pirates to a 9-6 triumph in the
completion of Monday night's SU1pended game
. . . Steve Mara hurled a llix-bitter for his fifth
atralgbt victory as St. Lou1a whipped the New
York Meta, 7·2 ... Rudy Marh ecattered llix
hits over the first seven tnntnga and JHlor
lteuedy drove in ,two runa u the Chicago Cuba
stretched their winning streak to six games with
a S.3 decision over Montreal.
Watson Joins Long Beach State staff
· Mark Watson, who helped coach [iJ
the defensive secondary at USC the 4. •
. pa.at year-and-a -half, was named a
full-time assistant football coach at
Long Beach State Tuesclay. Watson. 31, will be
in charge of the secondary at Long Beach . . .
Veteran strong safety Bill Tbomp1on announced
his retirement from profeulonal football to
become a fut-foods restaurant operator in Castle
Rock. Colo., the Denver Broncos announced.
A strange golf reservation
COLUMBUS, Ohio -The n owners of the Foxfire Golf Club
didn't give it a aecond thought when
they got a phone call uking them to
raerve four tee times.
But they were surpriled Monday when a
30-foot motorhome pulled into the parking lot
and a troupe of bearded golfers emerged.
It was country linger Willie Nelton and his
band, back on the links .,am.
·Ax falls on Virdon
Lillis becomes Astros' new skipper
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Longtime
Houston coach Bob Lillis, handed hi.a
first managerial assignment. at age 52,
believes the struggling Astros have
the talent "to make it interesting" in
the newly-tightened National League
West race.
"We still have the tale.nt. we just
have to put it together," said Lillis,
who was elevated Tuesday after the
fifth-place Astros fired Bill Virdon.
in the second half of last year's
strike-caused split season before
losin~ three-game playoff to Los
~irdon. interviewed at a San Diego
handball court, said he accepted the
firing as ''part of the business. He
(McMullen) called about 9 a.m. and
said he was going to make a change.
He gave no specifics."
KICKING BACK -Dalla• place·klcker
RafMl SePUeri bMkl while the l"e9t of the Cow~ sweat in pr.CUC..
Ferragamo doubtful for Denver
Rama quarterback Vince • Fe~ _worked out on a Umited • • buta Tueeday, but • ltra1ned groin .
makes bla 1tatul "UJ)C)ertain for the
exhtblUon opener Saturday aaainat Denver.
Coech Ray Malavui aaid ~ will decide
Thunday whether the quarterback will play, but
he added he probably wtll u.e Bert Jones and
Jeff Rutledge for a half each. ·
Ferraaamo, who hurt himlelf Monday. l8id
it would be "premature" to rule him out of
Saturday's game.
Baseball today
On this date in baaeban in 1970:
With a 6·5 victory over the Houston
Altrol, Pbiladelphia veteran Jim Bunnina
became the first pitcher since th~endary
Cy Youns to win 100 games in of the
two major leagues.
On thla date in 1961:
Milwaukee'• Warren Spahn scattered six
hits to beat the Chicago Cuba 2-1 for h1a
300th major league victory.
On this date in 1951:
The New York Giants fell 13~ games
behind the National League-leading
Brooklyn Dodgen with a 4.0 loss tcNWbin
Roberta and the Philadelphia Phillies. The
stage was 1et for the Giants' amazing
oennant-winnlng stretch drive, the 7'Miracle of Coogan'• Bluff."
Del Mar harness gets extension
The California State Senate voted • 27-0 Tue9day to allow up to 12 more
weeks of harness racing at Del Mar .
The measure would allow the state
Hone Racing Board to allocate the additional
race weeks of four or five racing days between
October and January . . . Three off-road race
vehicles worth a total of about $95,000 were
taken from a hotel parking lot Monday, after
thetr ownen took part in the weekend SCORE
Off-Road world championahips at Riverside.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Baseball -~els at Minnesota,
5:30 p.m., K.MPC (710); Cincinnati at Dodgers,
J :30 p.m., KA.BC (790).
THURSDAY'S RADIO
Baseball -San Francisco at Dodgers, 1
p.m., KABC (790); Angels at Minnesota, 10:15
a.m., KMPC (710).
According to an
article in 1ime
magazine(May 31,
1982 ), O\'er 4Yz
million peop'e in
this tountry had
serious debt prob-
lems last yeru:
It doesn't
happen all of a sudden.
h sneaks up on you.
The~youbuy
during the month are
• just little things. No
diamond necklaces,
"After what happened to Atlanta
last week, anything can happen,"
added Lillis, referring to an 11-day
<il'l~ that saw the Braves' once
commanding nine-game lead in the
NL West disappear.
W1TR THE firing, Virdon became
the llixth major league manager to fall
under the axe this season.
Low-key and non-controversial,
Vlr<ton has a career won-loss mark of
544·522 during stints with the
Pittsburgh Pirates (72-73), New York
Yankees (74-75) and Houston. where
be became the club's winningest
manager.
Boyd claims
FSU is clean
Not poker or gin rummy or black.\
jack. But Master Card and VlSA and
American Express.
no big deal. But they add up.
At. the end of the month you get
the bill and it's $400 and you ask your-
self shall I pay it all or just send them
$20? What the heck, you send $20.
Manager of the Ast.roe aince 1975 -
the longest stint in Houston's history
-Viraon was relieved Tuesday
mornf:ng, a day after the Ast.roe lost
five games in a row at San Francisco.
Virdon said he plaN to return to his
Houston home for some relaxation
before making any decisions about his
f\lture.
The firing caught him by surpriae,
be said.
"I WASN'T expecting it," said
Vinion, whoee job was reportedly in
jeopardy after the Altro8 were unable
to Shake oU a slow start and an l.nju.ry
al~~ disappointed, but injuries are .-r:t of the buainel8. We lost (relief
ace) Joe Sambito two weeks into the
eeuon. It wasn't just one th1ng. We
didn't play well early and later on we
ltarted havina injury probJema. YOU
have to weather clMllle 1tonn1, but. we
couldn't teem to work It out."
Vlrdoo bad stated in •Prina training
that the Attn» bad .. the belt team l
ever had In Howton."
FRESNO (AP) -Fresno State
University buketball coach Boyd
Grant has denied that a star player
was illegally provlded with a car.
Both Grant and Frank Atkinson,
manager of Fresno Dataun, said
Monday that Roel Higgina test-drove a
Datsun 280Z twice and both time.
returned the car the next day.
The Pacific Coast Athletic
A.asoclation la trying to determine
whether there wu a violation of a
National Colleaiate A thletlc
A.asoclation ban on athletet beina
loaned a car for an extended period cil
time.
Grant said Hi&lnl f1nt test-drove
the lportl car a60ut the time of the
teem banquet, March 23.
That was after the completion of
the 1981-82 ~ in which Hialnl
led the Bu.lldop to the round of" 1n
the NCAA tournament. Hla:lM Cried
the car out aaam abOut AJ>rU 18,
Grant added.
Credit cards is America's game.
But it's a game a lot of Americans
are losing. And the pattern builds on i~.
And the debt load builds.
Aiid maybe~u're forced to "con-
solidate your debts" with a second
trust deed on your house.
' And then you start using your
credit cards again.
Just little~ No diamond
necklaces, no big deal ... .... , ....
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M0te than 1,000 young IWlmmert trom ~
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Sarllnlf trl•ls
A tun lineup of te>p IUrlet'I from Newport 8eed'I Ind Huntington Beach l\lghllghf fh4I Stubblee c.lllomta Surt Trial• .!. I IOUrth annua
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\\e'd like to help.
A 111111
John J. McMullen. chairman of the
A.atroe' board, ~ "We made the
dedliort that the .Houston Altro8 were
lo&na to need • new manacer. next
year -ln the inten9t °' both the balldub and Bill Vlrdon, tbla leelned
However, the J'r..no .. r.ported
that a prot__. at ~)Wno gtate IUd
he •w HJa1m drMna the car ••qutte
often" '1V'fll' a period ol 18\Wal we.a.
Wth the \'LY. Debit QUd ,oq
can~ ttiqpand ~t ~card, ~'re all in this tqJediec
to be the appropriate time."
Vlrdon had Mlped molci •.he A1troe
lnto contmdie.n after taJUnc over a
lut-pi.o. dub that flnJahed 41~
1p1111•.•~ behind In 18'1&. Houston
I tlnlllwd 8ICODd In 18'79, WU. the NL
W• In 1880 ID a ~ plaYQU ~ L08 ~ tiDd ftnllhed .flrlt
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I that Rod w.a .... to
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y ~wUfled! him to ~ a tar
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A'*-cu.n .. 11.'°".' vie. Otniillllle D l ved about (U ... I .... --dO --(c:Nt). •a W ; OWD n& 0 ler Lto'tCI 1011rM 1u.a.1 d•f. wo1-.. ,1«>•11 Valenzuela:
(l'dilldl. f-4, .... e.t1 llfte Denton (U.1.1 UUI-•--"'--" 1-'-•-....__. pitch. U def. Jolln f"ldlM (CIMCl&l. M 74: 1'1111 n.. ~wmu .. ru-..-~ ...... t~.a..i,=· o.VICI ,._•tu.a.). 8-4, a I.UY_ doean't have a aood Mj Tllll (V.I.) def, Ji,li Ourtlln futbal.l., he doeln't pt Vtflf'Y far . ~,...... ~akl.1';!1.t:;1ft:'.1~-\~·~·/111~ -.,,_ •'--.J•-'-•"--the It Louie 40C> 000 1ao-1 t 1 Coflncn(U.a.ldlllPlfc.11<-'UW•>. f-1, uu• la ww _..u;u v .. t .W up "':J:"'w1 o. ,..:::., ,:0 ~~ "~ M : 01• .. °' .. '°" 1~,·-1 o.1. a-ecrewball and curve and he hat PelcoM (I). ~ ttl 9"d Hodoae-W-nJ:.~tt M~ (U.e.1, W, M , ,... all three. Mura~~~-;-"--.ion. 11"'). J4,._...,. --.., "But the aecret ls ttt.t you Yorti. <11 A-11.m. ~et ......... ..,.....,,. --L11u• ..._,,,...,..
,..,... .. ,..,_ , ...., MC&.* wa c•...,,....; IU.) !have to pt them out." ... ~ v--.-CT,...> 41.AO tl.oo ti.AO _...... ~ ~ l I U _,.. b •2 ~ 1L uu 1~ ~· ........ , -i·..._...._, . ,,.___ -............. v a enzue • a ow cu ut one ~ 000 003 001-4 1 1 • ·-"' '"'-I to .._ .....,._ -·-.,.._.. _. -----i and 6 L..1.-6 SM D19fO ooo ooo .00-1 1 o Moo11mW FL"' 1.00 0 '° ~•II•). ·•· 1*•.1.. .. 4; Ken "'-•11 e&incu run except &.or a ~1111:~ IMll9; Moftltt (t)-AlllOr. ~. \AWMr Dl~}<ll'Y <a. f .__ ~ 1111) •• ~t'Ad lllllalle ~Yllnllla). .. l . moment in the -'• .. th, had the ~n ~ 19l and T, ~. w-,_,. -'llillM: -· -· ' • •• _ ... ~ "'~ -1 a.I). L-Loller 111·1~. 1-Molllll (2). TOUle l40t fOlll't..1.00fct OouelfltllM, llf'llOOlfl game wlUCr compn:ac COOwv • ,._.._,.'°"· a.. 1ai. Alftllr Cl). 1w1 l..OUIM, My.._,,..., "-A OWWl't· NaA .......... , "W had lot f _ .... ____.ty In OleQo. T. ICaMtdy (13). -11,IOf. T1fM: 1'·"· ( .... , y • ) e A 0 ~v.i::._.
'1MT um • IXACTA (7-51 P9kl l2tl.eo. °""""' .... .,.... the earlfu:9eal0n, but now we're (c I I f ....... -.--......... .... Miii• OUnl99Yy (Houtton floclr•l•I def. 1-~.... •"--•--that p'-*"'' ., ... • _.,.. ................. MCOMO ucc. aso yw.,.. Joflfl L~( roil l'l•tone:i.,a.o: CaMn p-,,.... e WM:! ....,.... peo so .._., "' .... ....i (Clteager) 1uo • 40 4,to .......... =: .--. ... , .. L. ,.__ .........,.._.. .. Garvey ,_, ... ...,.....,.....,.9 Ooldenlltfd~~ 11.20 t.40 -...... -.... ...... e .. .,_..._ __ , -.iu.
PlnetiurOh ooo 012 2.40-9 t1 o ,_em Olne 11 1.00 (8o9lon M . "We've got everybody going
PllN•delpllla ooe 001 000-1 1 t Aleo '*911: frlple 9omp1n Wlnd't. ....._........ U ri ht and the guva are McWllHat111, Quent• (II. E. Romo ~I, Gabbye L&Oy ... 119 8• Zut•. YellltyeU, ~.!~an Rodi ... ) def. ~ We ft J\OW ~-
Tel!IM <" ~ T. P.-ia; '""*· MollQ9 fl TNmotef~. Tn.tlyl Well. J°!:;'~ ~lane P-•J. l...O; Murphy contributing off the bench, too,"
J. Reed 11>. "'· A-s ()'), Mo0f8W 111 TllM: tua. {H<Mt,...__1•7>."'· CNttle C<1N (891\ n -'--r added Vlrgll. W-E. Romo {7·2). L-A. Reed (3-3). 0teoo .........-• • ""• ~ ·
8 -Teku1v1 1111. HRe-l'hlt•O•fphl•, nYlllO RACL 550 ywdl.. ......._.... --~t "Every game is a bla game al
Schl!lldt 123~ AoueYo (2). Ptt19but0h. bll9r Lona•• ~. 1 26.40 uo 4,eo --;: c~ the season dwindles, ,f' Monday C9~ •cOND ~ ~ ;-:z: ~?~llYI uo ::: ..,.. .-..... .,....._ confided. "Momentum? You can ~ t. ..., .... I Aleo reHd: Tl!) Your Hat, 81r Fllrtln 8rf1n Gottfried (U.8.) def. 8gott Davit talk bo t it but VOU really don't Plt1•bufOll 001 101 020-5 10 1 Around. c:au.. '"' Fw. ~-9.J. e-2, W ; Ille Nett-(Romania) def. a U • B J h 11 Phltlldllphle 014 200 20x-9 10 o Tim.: 21.11. IM MYtiuro (U.8.), M , 7-S; Sendy Meyer talk about it. ut you sure as e 811tmlenlo, OuanM (S). I!. Romo {7) and T. (U.8.) ... fllarti Vln9e (U.S.), M . t-0; Hank welcome it." ,._; Byttrom, Monge (81 and Vlrgll. W-,OURTH ucc. 400 )'lfcll. Pftsler (U.8.) ... Miii Anow (U.S.). 1-e. 7-5;
Byatrom (4.,..). L-8111mi.nto (5·2). HR-~ ..-ei (Dmng&I 11uo 1a.oo 1.00 Victor AIN't• (U.8.) def. Matt Mllchelf (U.8.~ The Dodger clubhouse, well
Pl1u1>urgh. EHier (101. Phll•d•lphl•, 19.eo 12.00 1.00 w . &-7, M . aware of the situation and Maddox (4 ), AoH (2). Schmidt (24). UttJe Tiny Olrl 1.-.-1 1.00 3.eo
A-su2s. ~ Aod\91 CTonkeJ 4.00 Atlentl Ci..tc: knowing that they had overcome Cllefttil a,.,_ 1 Aleo 1~: MUOho Fl/Nt'f, rr....i On F111t, <• ,. ...... , th Br finalJ was __ ...... Atlante 200 000 000-2 7 0 S1v1nnah1 Te, Wind And "r•. MHl!ed ..,... ......., ........ e &Vetl y, f 'd ~ Vh'l:'I
aan Frandlco ooo 110 1ox-3 & 1 E.c:l>o. Mt COlllll 11r-. COlllll ~Duk•. Mlc:Nlte T-(U.&1 ctef. K•lllY Jotdan and quiet. A con t ence t at Mllhler.Hrabolil:y(fl.~<•>llld nm.:20.se. (U.8.J.M.M .WIChtteEvertUoydlU.a.) bodes a warning to future Pocorobe. Benedict (I): L.allley and Mey. 11 llXACTA (10-2) peld 1141.40. ... Kirn Jonee(U.8.). ... ,, e..o: Iv• Bllderova ., W-LHk•y (11 ·1). L-H1e1>01ky 12· i). ~Vllcla) def. K•t• l..lltlam (U.S.). opponents.
HRa-Atlent•, MUfplly (251. 8an F~. .::'w~"<;.::lj"a 7.eo uo 3 oo w11i1:-1~~ .~ <:f91;~.~·u:::= ' • As defend Ing w or 1 d c-. I. ._.. • Toy Feature (Mytee) 5.40 a.oo (~tel ... Alyda Moulton ru.s.1. champions, we have something to
Chlcego 020 200 010-5 8 0 A U1t1e Uk• Rib (~I 3.40 8·1, 8-<I; Laure Afleya (U.S.) def. Kate d that are in Montree1 ooo ooo 030-3 e 1 ..._ r-.,: 81<111> A~. a.ti a-ON. ~ (U.8.J. 2 ... e-2, 7.._ prove an now we
N .. T10 .... L ........ ,_ Mtttz.W HemlndG(8).T\dr-(l)andJ. Wr911Q19Alot. first place, it 's up to us to stay
.. .... ...,......,.. Davte, ~ a. &nllll m. ldwtillCMI 1e>. nme: 11 92 h " dded G Dodaen 11. Reda s Rewelon (91 anc1 carter. w-Martz (e-1). · · t ere, a arvey.
CINCIMNA'1 LOe AWL.a8 L-Rogere ( 14-6). 8-Tldrow (3). HRe-Fht~ ~:, yer~SJ>O l..20 4.20 ••11111 •r11111 MonlrMI. SC*Wl3). M111(1). A-30.911. T· ... =CrNCllrl 8 .... 8,00 * Lewleu 2b
EMllner K
0.1•• Cncpcri .. Prleep Hem. p
Benell 3b
Cedeno cf Dr ...... lb H<Mhldr rf VanGrdr c
S..yerp
l.ndeely .. 701 ...
4 1 I 0 Saa 2b 5 2 2 0 "'' -• 1 1 o Mondey rf 4 1 t t Top 10 Ole Oen (Plk.,tonl UO DOOG1Jt NOTll -With the r9d-<llot San
o o o o MWWlel rf o 1 o O C---lft Mt et .... , Aleo • FUnny Me, ~ Aftn. M~ Fr1ncl1co Olante coming to town for • 3 o 1 o BM• " 3 1 t o AmNCAN Lall._,. Matcul, Dupe De Lu, Ou, Muz 8 Fut. Thuiadly lfl«noon game 10 begin a fOIK-0 0 0 0 Roanlck tt I 1 12 Q M fl M .... lrWI Mlel. c Mt1ea, tldlet Mlae -booming. The o o o o Guerlero e1 4 3 2 1 w Wiiton, KC H 372 63 12' .347 Time: 11.21. >0g-• h•v• annou•A-.. that all __,al 4 0 1 , Cey 3b 5 0 I I Htfflh, Cle. IOI 429 13 , .... 331 a DACTA (9-71 II.id 188.80. admfe';,on Uckell fOf 'tt;' temalndw"oi~Ui.
3 o 'O Ganoey lb 3 122 Cooper, M•. 103 434 72 140 ·323 aa-••cL .,.,.. ........ current hom• et end wlll b• eold on • 4 o O o Aulllil • 5 O 2 3 Yount. M•. 104 427 12 137 .321 .... ,".... '"""',--. f
4 0 0 o Scloecil c 3 o o o Pactot .... CN. eo 293 37 e. .321 Proud PetrlCI< (Pfllenton) 5.20 a.80 2.80 0... 1 ....._ guarantHd •HI bHll. Th•t• are • •w
4 0 0 0 Vllnzull p 4 , , 0 Oarcla. TOf. 108 4416 10 148 .318 LOIUI T1rry Gay IH.nl a.to 3.20 MT'9 LAICllfto ~ ~) -75 -11wed bole and raMrWd Mat• rernM1lng
20 00 McllM. l<C 111 422 M 134 .311 HMzCleNy(Adal!) 2.80 1 4 ... r e~ude •1 "'onlto 7... . .. Dodgat Coectl O.W., Oaat1I flal "-' 2 11 o 01111.-. MM. M 289 32 ti .315 AlitO raced: Speedln Ven, Tt1•r•1 No •na •"· v ' v • ~ "' • • ., around the baMball bM1 '°' a number of
34 3 111 T01all 37 1 I 13 10 Hrl>lk, Min. 17 379 llll 1 ti .315 Dollb1, Uloo. TOU111 Moon Duh, Cfelg Go. "":::.:+: =p ("""""' ._., _ yeere Na coecti and menager. Bu1 lie do&M't
eoot. bJ 1M111p . E. Muirey, 811. I " :Me 62 108 .313 Time: 20.23. 207 anglwe. e barrlcuda, 115 bonho, 92 recall a llreelt Nka the Oodgarw ,_had In
Ctnclnn•ll 100 000 020-. 3 .._""'"' • IXACTA (3-5) peld f2'.90. ctlloo ii-. 1.490 "**""· 163 r~ lltl'I. hHd-to-haad competition with Ille Atlanta
Loi AllQllll 101 020 25X-11 0. TllOmM, Mllwlul! .. , 28: "9. .-a-. 29 Mnd baN, 2 yellowtall, 8 IOulpln, 1 Sr-. "fl'e dlfflc:utt 10 comc>Wa llldl ltllnge," Cl~c;n~ ~-ti~!in'::: rL; ~=--llnd~2T4';°'~~.~-~~:.-ah• Ct~...::,~=, 'fll::.Oo 1UO 1.00 ~,.,.. _ 251 ~· 207 i-. ::r.=r.-·,;;.-c::. ::n: ~n.::. ~ ,11..:,.2! -L_,_(12). SB~~,; McRH . Ke':::•~ ~7; 7hornton. :=aoreo!('~~I 18.40 ::: 30 bonito, 61& mai:hrll, 3 rod! lleh, ~ etralghl In llttle ~ a wealc ••• The Olante
Munuay " ~ll'V'IY --·...,' ~ Ct.veland, 87; Cooper, MflweukM, 17: Aleo '9Ced: Pley Tuff, Pll And Pet. VegM wfltt• -~ 3 eeulpln, 3 ~. have e nine g-win llraak et;and wMn .. __..._ __ I~-Ru .... I 191o Su (3'). 79 0 T 8o .......... ~-..... VII L cabuon. t-WWII In lronl. 3-2 on. homer Milt ... _ ._.....,._, ...._ c......,_. • H llDMIO Luzln•lcl, Clllcago, ; · llomee. • ........,..,. .....,, ou. MAL a.ACM -136 enge.,., 12 bonito. ·~• I dd w.. au t. OrtolM 4 s........ (l.&-12) 1 10 8 & 5 5 MilweUk•, 78. Time: 20.13. 860 mad<aral, 900 rodt lleii, 80 a.Id.,_ TuHday night, Dod~ lane •iU au •
&lltlmcn 000 001 030-4 10 0 PrlOI 0 2 4 1 1 0 "*'*'e (14 o..eMM) 111.llACTA (4-1) pekl 14311.80. (& • ., •• , -97 englert. 1 ll•llDUI, VOOl•~ .... ~!Y~ ~·-· 0:-:: Ct**IO 003 060 10x-9 11 1 Hem. 1 1 1 1 1 1 8urn1, Clllca~, U-4; Vuclcovlch, 570madl ... 2eanc1.,_221whltecrOlker ~·..,........., -.... -·-·-.,. •-
McGregor, Boddlclcer (5) Ind ~; Lei ~ Mllweuk... 12-4; ....... Yorlt, 1 ~ II ptCJ( ••• ~3·~!.,.~·~9,. 27& ~ ""' 1 eculgln. • won't ~ We W.-and. Thureday'• gan'9
Bllfnl end Fltk. W-Burn• 113·4) L-velenzul(W,15-t) II • 3 1 2 4 Caudill. a..tlle, ICM, ....... 1-t37.40 Wiil\ -~--.. , ......... ~ ·--. IAlt 01100 (MaM Llndln9) -488 Ill I bull~·· epeclll ttlat etana at 1:06 McOregor ( 12-101 HR-81111mar1 PrlOI p1tc:Mc110 • bettera In 111111111. Pe!ry. Detroit. 12• Our.. ~City. 13-8; 12 Pick Siie Coneolallon qeid t1eeeo to N .....,... 1.oee ~ ... Dodgat lhofUto,, • ....._. Clll IM
Roanlcll• (II~ A-19,871 PB -Ven Gorder. T -~51. A -60.:zee lalMr. c:w..iano. 11-7. ~ llCMtl <'-~). lllMk agalne1 Ille er-"unbll9¥abla". L-----_:_~----~--------------,.--------------...,...--------------r:::===rtaJC===,.,==ncE====::r-===="8.JC::::~,.,;;nct;:::==::r-===::;rta.IC=:~NO:::::na:;:;:-__: Ml.JC MOllCE
Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC MOllC( Ml.JC NOTICE OTICE OP D.,."TB OP vouAM•DU'AUL.TUNDllltA "~ NOTICll Of' TllUl1'U'I &AU N .:.A D 11 O 0 F T " U a T D A T I D NOTICI Of' TIIU8Tll'8 &AU ...cnnou1 wu ACTITIOU• eulNH NOTICE INVITING..,. NOTICE OP DEATH OP T.a. ..... WM CBARLOTl'E MABJOIUE DICIMH" 1~-~-"1• uNLHI T.a. ..... ~ ...-aTATu.NT .. ,.,... ITATDmn NOTICE 18 HEREBY 01vEN ttiet RUTH E . PEBRS, AltA T.o. $EfMCE COMPANY• dlJl'f c LA a & A N o o F you TAU ACllOlll To ....aTlcT ..cMITANT MCmCS To ! The tolowing pereone -doing ~~~... l*IOft9 are doing Ille Boerd of Tl'Ul1eaa of IM CoMt RUTH E. DELLINGER =:,i:.;•~H un.dar, ~ p E T J .T ION T O YOU" P"Of'IHY, IT MAY H NOfiPrY OWND: ~ M: .,..__ Community Coll•g• Ofetrlgt ol AND OP PETITION TO _,.._. ~ ~"' ~R -ATE NO IOLD AT A~ IAL.L ••oo YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOEA A I K. c WAREHOUSING & EOADD ENTERPRISES. tn96 Orang• County. Calflornl•. Wiii Con~ WILL SELL AT PU8UC ADllPUl'HD&K:. ..:..>& • .-ED AN IXl'\.ANATION °" Tltl DEED OF TRUST. DATEO MAY l4 • ...WNTENANCE. 8082 Stoneridge. Olk StrHt. Fountain V1lley, CA r-lv• •Hlad bide up to 11:00 ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. AUCTION TO THE HlGH!ST AU.CH. NATUN O' TH• HIOCHDINO 1t8t, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
Wastmlnlt• CA 92983 92708 a.m .. TUMday. Augult 24, 1t82 It AlUOl. BIDDER FOR CASH (payabl• •• To all heirs. benefidaries, AQAINIT YOU, YOU IHOULD TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT
Keith MIChH( Baca, 9082 EMERSON D DAVIS, 17798 the Pufd\Nlncl DapartmeM of Mid To all hein, benetidaries. time of .... In lawful money of Ille credltora •nd contingent CONTACT A 1.AWYIA. MAY BE SOLD AT A PU8llC 8Al..E.
8tonerldge. WHtmlnll•r, CA ~2•7k08SlrMt, Founteln Valley. CA colleg• dlelrfct locat•d II 1370 creditors •nd conUnaent In~ 8con'81M2_!11to~ !'!! ~ redltor1 of Charlotte NOnc.. Of' TRUaTll'I IM.R IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLANATION 92t83 "' Adame Av•nve, Coeta Maea, E. p• ,.,_. YWywv • .., ·--,,_. Tl. No..... OF THE NAT URE OF THE • Carey Mark Bae•. 9082 C,AROl A DAVIS. 177.e Ollk California, at wt1ICn tlnle Mid bide credlton of Ruth ehra by It under Hid Securlly Land Marjorie Clark and pel'llObl NOTICE is HEREBY QlVEN. that PROCEEDING AOAIN8T YOU. YOU • Stonarldga WHtmln•t•r CA Street. Fountain Velley, CA 9270&. wm be publldy OC>W'9d and teed lor: and per1on1 who rNlY be Contract In 1ha property hereinafter ho may be otherwise on Wednwday. August 26, 1982. at SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
: 92983 • • Thi• t>u.in-( b.'! .. conduel& Wlf ,ee1 by STATIONE~ 8UPPU!S otherwiae Interested_ In the ci.c:r1VEN~~ .. JEFFREY K. COLL.I""""· .__..... In the wW and/oc 9:00 o'clodl a.rn. of Mid day. In the On Augull 11. 1N2, .. 2:00 P.M .. ' _,_· ... ....__ Is ___.,....__. by • lndlviduale Hva .... •. •p bid ara lo ..... In _.danCla ~ ·~ ""'._,_. f d 11 "~ "~·1 .. _,,_ Inc. M ~ • ,,.. --...,.,,._,.., emer D OllVll " • ... wW UKl./or estate. .......... man tale: room HI Hid• or con uc ng .,.. ....,.. ...... •......-. • and
, genar .. s::'ttt~MI eaca T111u1e1...= .U n1ee1wttl\111e ~tt1e~!,T~::::-~ A petldcnl bu been tiled vE'NooR: RONALD o. LEE, a A petition haa been filed i~t'·~~TThlsE'a-u~EC: ~r~:~: ~·:;;,,:~
Thleltatamantwullledwtthlh4 Coun~ClerkofOrangeCountyon 11ranowonn .. andnwybaMQlfad by Arlene Rid.Be In the men y Fay Layne in the SERVICE, locatad at 2020 North May29, 1981,Mlne1.No. ,In i county Clertl of Orange County °" July 2 · 1982· ,11972 In ltl4t ollloe of the PUrCllNlng Agent Superior Court of Orange dad Daoamt>er 6, 19711 • uperlor Court of Orange Btoadway, Sult• 206, In the City of boOk 14078, ~ee. of Ofllclel 1Aug.6,19S2. ,,..,. PubHlhedDrengecoaa1oe11yP11o1. of=::~,::ri:,.bmltwtthhle County requeatlng that ;1~r·of~~·~~~ ty reque.tlng that Fay :,-c:i.~°=iHr:.8;.~+:~~ :=:!,~'c!ttieOrange~~ i Publl•h•d Otang• CoHI Dally July 28· Aug. 4· 11· 18· 198~1w2 bid a cHhl•r'• check, c•rllfl•d Arlene Rid&e be appointed of the Aeootder ol 0r*'91' ayne be appointed as 0££0 SERVICE CORPORATION, a ol California, axacutad by JAMES
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1 Pll9I Aug. 11. 18. 25, a.pt. t, 1982 gh•ck. or bidder'• bond mad• at pereonal repreeeniative to 01.1nty ; uld 8acurlty Land nonal representative to Caflfornl• corporation, " duly FARLEY and SHARON FARLEY.
' 3673-t2 PtllllC NOTIC£ payable to the order of the <:out adminlater the eatate of ootract deecrlbee IM followlng dmlnlater the estate of ippolnt•d TruelH undar and hullband and wife, WIU. SEU. AT !--------------..,..=~'."::"".~====--Communl1Y COiiege Dlltrtct Boerd Ruth E. Pehn (under the ~·3 .. of Tract 30M. aa _ harlotte Marjorie Clark purauent to th• power ol 11•• PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE 1 PUBUC flJllCE AC1'mOU• .,..... of Trust-In an amount not .._ lnde--t-t Administration ~ 111 .. ._.. A-. P_:--;. under the lnderendent conferred 1n th•t oertein Dead of HIOHEST llDDER FOR CASH • _. .. ITA~MT than nve percent (5%) of the MHn .,............. ·--'"""" ... -• Tru1t executed by BRIAN I( (peyabl9 at time of Ille In lawful ACTITIOUI .,..... The fOllowinQ pereon• ar• dolnQ bid u a guarenl .. that the blddet of Eltatee M). The petition o 11 lnclulllve of Mlecetlao.oue dmlnJ1trat1on o EatatA!et c RA w F o Ro and ANN r E mon•y ol Iha Unll•d 8tatM) at
MAim ITAT'lmNT ~ ae: wlll •nl•r Into Iha propoHd ii set for hearinl in Dept. In IM oflloa of tM County ) The ~tlon ia eet for CRAWFORD. hu1band aod wlla. Front lobby of Hunt and
I• ~ot:;-ing parlOn 1• doing GOODSPORTS. 901 Dove Cont11C1 If the -Ill -dad to No. 3 at 700 Ctvic ~nter YOU~~ ~~'lr UNDEA A . In No. 3 at 700 and MURIEL GLASS. an unmarrlild F•n•l•rm•k!!J.. profH=
' CLASS N' GLASS. 20711 Str~o~~·Rc:.9~8:~\ ~~·~~~~.:";::.:': Drive, West. In the Qty of EEO OF TRUST DATED vie tel' ve, West, in :=r=~~~::. ~=· 2il. ~ lwlfl.
Chaucer. Huntington B••ch. K--0ri.... eor-del Met, me c:hec:ll w111 be for'911ad, 0t In IN Santa Ana, California on VEMBEJUO, 197'. UNL.E88 YOU he City of San ta Ana, uld County, at page 1579, calllom&a. .. right. tm.and ..,.._
Callfomla 92648 CA 92$25. CAM of• bond. tM lull eum thereof ~ l, 1982 at 9:30 a.m. AKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ornla Ob Sept. 1 1982 at Aecorder'• fnarumant No. 7337, by ~ to _, now Mid by It Stav•n R. H1rv•y. B201thl w CHARLES BRANOE. 1402 wlll b• forf .. t•d 10 Hid college fl' YOU OBJECT to the AOPEJ'n .. '! M1FAYYllEOU~A'!_ AH 9:30 a.m. ' raa.on of a b<each or dafault In under aald Daed ol Trwt In tM
Chaucer. Huntington .. c . Clay Street. Newpor1 SMch. CA dlatrict. srantina of the petition, you Tio; OF THl"NA'TUN; IF YOU OBJECT to the ~ymtnl or perlormanc• of Iha ~ eltualad In .., County ~J~ 20711 ,...__ 92983. No bldd« ~wltlldrWw .1n,. b4d .;.a..-·'d ei•t..-arvWAr at ,,__ TM"' .....,.....,.,_.,. .,. .. ,.,.1' .i-.. of .... _ --H~ you obllg•tlon1 Hcured U•areby, Slate deect1bed -.._ · ·-....,. "''-· Title~ le conduc:1ed by• lor a period o1 llYe (4 ... deY9 .. llU\U W.llCT ......-...., '""' ~ .. .....,._., ..... .,.., ...... --..... Including tha1 b<.acfl Of default, Lot lM of TrlCl No. 74e5 •per ~ Callfornle 92&4e general .,.,inaran1p. aner the d•I• Mt or Ille opet*'ll hearlna •nd 1tate your OU. YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A either appeu at the Notice of 1lltlk:ih.,.. ..-dell April rnap-dedln8ook~44 Ind~. II candUcled by WI TNe .t!f"'~/.:Z fled with the ~Board ol Truet-,...,._ obbEttllOnlnl :it~l~h=r~~~er~ m:"oold•n CltQI•. Newport hearln1 •nd r'l1ate Y, our :'o. 1~,;~:.n ·~~~ ~ ~c::i~ ':: -·~
,._ R. Harv.y County a.ti of Orange County on the prMlege of rejecting """ and II o o . CA obEtlona or l e Wl' tten Pu 8 LI c Au c TI o N To THE Aacordar ol 0r-. eounry. Thll lla'-lt waa lllad wtttl the July 2t. tt82 bid• or to werv..,.,., lrreQUletlll• or be ore the hearing. Your ''(" a etr..i ~ or oommon ob tloiu with the court t4IOHEST Bl DD EA FOR CASH.1 Th• llrffl adare" and otfltt
County Qarll of Orange County on ,,..,1 1nl0fm1llllM In any bid or In the •Ppeu1LnCI! may be ln penon nation 11 ehown above, no be on the beuing. Your lnM money o1111e Unltad Slatea. oommon daeignltlon, "W'l'f, of ttlt J4il't 11. 11192. _ Publlehed Orenge CoHI Delly bidding. or by your attorney. arranty I• given u t~ 111 ~. -..v be in peraan °' a O<lle('• ohectl drawn on a ...., pr°'*1'f delcr1bad above la
.. ,_,..., Piiot. July 28, Auo-4, 11, 18, IM2. NORMA.NE. WATSON I F y OU AR E A .,w or oomw:tnaae).I a r bv YOW' -~ Ital• or national bank. e Ital• or purported w be: ...:;,~1>~"-f1."ir1-:'ls~~ ... t~~~ _________ 33_9_4_92 t:::Trrwt-CREDITOR or a cootlngent ,r:; =.o~ =•~ °"1 t~~·u·-x·a E A =~':::'.O:~~ic: Cd::J:9:~:("''horn, lrvln•
_________ 3_sao-__ 82 PUBUC MOllCE COaa1 Community creditor of the deceu e d, you b<MClll or default In IN ~ttone CREDITOR or a COlbti.ngient domlclad 1n 1f11e state. 11 DeY9l>la at T fl• un d•r •lg nad Tr u •I•• P\111.JC NOTICE ColleQe Dtstrlc:I mutt We your cl.1m with the •cur•d ltleraby, h•ratofor• cndltor of the dee ned, you the lllM or .... all right. dtte and dl1clalm1 eny If ability for an)
ACTITIOUa .,..... Pubfl•h•d Orenge CoHI Dilly court or preHnl it to the xecutad an•d ~·'~at'1onh• mutt file ,,.,,..r claim with the lfllerwt held by 11. u Trvat ... In lncorreet-of ttie etrwt eddf-fltCnnoul .,..... NAlm •TATIMRMT Piiot Avg. 4, 11. 19112 ~·--e2 1 ti ......... .,--that real pro~y tllu•t• In aald and Olher common deligNltlon, II MAim eTA,.....Nf Th• foflowlng pareon I• doing -· pertona repre1enta ve DefalHt and Oelnand for ..... court or preaent lt to the County and s11ta, deecrlbad •• 1111. ~herein.
the lollowlnO .,.,_ -doing buSI..-•: appointed by the court wr111en no1io. Of brMdl and o1 puional represent.aUve follows: si1d •••• w111 ti• mac(•. but bu"'-•: PACIFIC VIDEO. 150-0 PtllllC MOllCE within four montha from the to cw 1fle 111!Clailillled ~~lnted by the court Lot~ (7). 8IOCtl "O", o1 Tract wltho111 cove nant or w1rranty,
(A) CIRCULATION NOW; (B) Adami. eo.1. M-. CA 92828. --·· Wll date of flrat l11uance of to ... Miki~~~ f"'--u.. from the No. 618, .. per mep reoorded In • ..,,_ Of ~. ~ ~ MARRIAOES MADE lN HEAVEN. ROXENE JACOBS. 2278B ................ le _,,.dedinSeictlon obll9Mlona.-.. --·--.,_ ......... 8ook17.pfQ99S3to361nCk#veof pOHHtlon. or encumbr•nc••· 2ttl Vl1tat Entrada, Newport Pomona. Coeta ~.CA 92827. NAMI ITATl....-r ~ra aa rovn Code Hid notice of br .. oh and of date Of flrat IHUance Of Mleolllneoul Mape In the o1f1ca of lnoludlng fHI, ohargaa •ncl
BMdl, CA t2IMIO. ™• bu9lnaa le oonduoted by an The followlng pareon I• doing 700 of the Probate of aMcltlon to be Aacor~ Mardi IO, Je«.en M provlded lo Section th• County Aeaord•r of nld upanMI of the Ttuet .. and of the
: GEORGI! KAUO. 2181 Vlete lndfvtdual. a-x-Jacob• bual=~RT OUN BROKERAGE, California. The time for 1112 •,..:::r.,;.. No. l~tOUU In 700 of the Pr-obete Code of eotintv. 1ru111 created by .. Id o..ct of
Entreda. ~ 8aacfl. CA 92MO. T'hlt .,.,.;;..,. -flied with tM •1931 N-pOft Boulevard, Coela rum, c:.lalme will ~-~ hid .... Wiii b• m•d•. bul c .allfornla. The time for Th• ,,, .. , •ddr•H or olhtt True!, lo Pt't the~ 'Ent~=t:.':l. ~n= COUnl't C*1I of Orange County on ..._., CA 92827. prior to four mon ..... '"'""'" without covenant or w1rren1~. fl.Una c:.lalme will not exp.re :=; ,:W-= ~':.:,~ = ~ ~~ wtt: 141 ~~
Thie ~ 1e oonouctad by -Mt 1D. 1982. TH o MA s AT T 1L1 o the date of the heartna or ..,.._,...o.:=.. 1119. prior to four montha from p_u1po11ad 10 «>• 2124 Mlram•r wttfl 1nw..t lhereon fforn FebNaty
fluebend Md wife. c ~'':": ~:e=C:-~ CO¥e ~. notked above. pc n•t:n, :i. ~ to the date of the hearing om.. Newport 9allclfl, Callfornle. 1, 1t12 at It~ per arWMn •
flr.abeth Krug Publlehad Orange oHt • Y OHARLH CRAHAM, uo YOU ... ~A y ~ ... ~MINlfJ: ="~:, ~Y ;.k1"1eo11tlt7 '-= oodiced ebov9. Th• undaraien•d hareby provldad In Mid ncM(1) '*" ooatl
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1~~ Bek• "B-120", Coat•~. CA Lheflle-ptby~court. eomttiet, _. __... • "*-' YOU MAY EXAMINE ~~=~':Jo.•~~:..:.~ :.d;.::o;•J!,0 J:
J4il't at, 1tt2. ·-.,. llftftM t2e2e. you are Interested ln th• ~. ~ Jf ~· 11t101r uw file kept by the court. U or ~ OOl'MIOft ~ ln*'9t.
• •-.-~ ""',_ ntle ~ 19 ooncNctecl by a eatate, you rm)' file a request IM tarTl'll °' .., ~ L.aftcl you are lnt.ereeted ln the Seid .... Wiii be ~ ... hOUI The ti. .-clai • undlt aald Dead
PublllMcl °'INIO& Cout Dally genar91~"'!·-..-with the court to receive Cont1101, feu. oltartH and _...J:'-euea---warranty, Hpr• .. or·1mplltd. of Tr\ltt '*9toe-..caMd Ind Plo4. J4il't II, Alie. 4. u, 11, 1982 ,._._ -•• l 1 I f th ......-o4 ~ TNMll 1M flf 1M • ---., ·-.~ ree•rdlft9 tltl•. poaMHlon, or Cltll\llfed to Illa unclar•lgned a 3:95-82 doing Thlelt8lelMtlt ... fltdwtlhtht 8p•c a not ce o • INltmOl'll!ledb¥..,._..,L.Mct ~Ith e court to rec:ielve enciurnbranc••· 10 111111y 1111 ""'* oec-.r8'1o11 Of_... IN
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' c-itt a.ti°' OftnOt ~on Inventory of ee&at.e aueta eonnot. ..... .-,.. 11e 11a111 °" 9peclal notice of the ~balance ot ,..,. Hot•°" OtlNfld IOf ...., 1114 • ..,...,.
•-""' MmC( • •LMNG 0€SIGN8 H60 Jul't 111· 1982• Ind of the petlUian.. aaooun111 Tilurlclllr • .,..... 1'· tea • l:CIO lAvento-of .. t.ete ~ other ~tlon -.o 11y Mid Mo4tol °' ~ ""' e.otlOll .. .--EA .. Y • ._,.. d d , ... _ .. t m at Illa Cllapman Avenue •1 _ _. wttfl ~ ............... --~oh.---......... NC1UIOUI. H•M Harte #217·0 • eo.ta ..._, CA Publlltled Ora11te Ooaet Deity an reporta HCT ._.. ft nlranoe te tll• Olvlo Center and of U. peddom, llCOOW\'31 oth« :m~~ provtct";;l,_:j;; ~·Ot "'D:17'i:f ~
..... .,..~ ~EOROIANNA HAWERSON Piiot. July 21. u. Auo. •• ,,, 1"2 Secllon 1200.0 of th• .......... .., .. ~A--. and report.a d.-cribed In plUe actvanoaa. If My, Ulldar Iha ... ~ .. raoordtd In"" OtNfft'/
: The •ollowtn9 penon •• dotno H60 Hal1a. 1211-0 Coata......: 3n3-a2 c.lifomlaW ~~~ lntMettyof~CA. Section 1200.0 of the ....,,..._..and.._.on_,. ..,.. ... ,..~ltio.ad. I ~~ CA 92121 • rtaJC MOTIC( llBNT • --· ... _.... Al lh• Um• or tfla lnltltl c..llfomM ...... C.ode ldWMOea. and '*-..... :':Tc: Datt; Nit IO. 1MI· ! aoof~M~A ~:~=E~ Thll --1e oonduc1ad tiv n A.......,1 a ~ 't"z y AND .. .:.::..rio::.=or-:: 11:, A\' er 1 Cr a r,. e I :: :::i:-.:."':,1:t,::: ~ =-~111 Inc. o.ea ..... C.\ lnclMdllal. ~ PtCmt10U11U11111.. • 1 • 0 ...,,. ."!..... .. ~ Mmav11:. MUllP a • .,.,,..,, rt11 10ta1 lllftO\lftt ot ..., ao ~ o..... DtM I ~-.... Wm, 1171.Ulnd Tflluta~flladwltlltM llMileTATW lllLDIUl:Tll ..,,..._ --auom otllltallofl. lnctucllflel flMONlbfV ... ttt.
•et., ........... CA..... CounlY a.ti of Or-. County on The tottowlng f*tofl la doing 1111 ..... An.. hiM IHl --·~-~ ~, Md ..... ..,. M Lew aatlMll•d t•H. olitrgH and ..._.., e.cf1. CA t1MO , TNa...,_llOOldaldbyen Jvt, tt 1N2 ~-Su ~·CA tllll __ ,.. ll•CU.-Drh'e _....ot-.Tl'llMae.atlht..,.. 7M.......,.11
l llldtAlf"• ' ._,. COAeT JA.HITOflllAL ('JU) lft..llll 0.:t.'&~COMftAHY Ne~-....;CAtl... OfllllllltpuDllDMtonofWtnotla..11 9'ArtPw ... n.._ ' I 1* Im)( fl.:---:. .... tM ,iubUlhed Ota119e Coalt De~ HRVICH. 1t1H M•= •1. Publlahed Oranp Coatt .i e. T..-... (tU) !11-1111 '':!f.~ 1 I. 1111. 'ulllleMI Or .. ~,:;-r j County'~':{ C:. County on Piiot. July 21, 21. AuO· 4, 1~2J:.S2 =:._20a, Huntington • OA Dl1lY Plloi. A-.. 10. 11, 17, ly. Lonte w.....-, PubllaMcl <>I' CoMt • ~~-""'°'·Mr II.~._ 1 'a:Ml-lt
I AMO. t, 1tea. lryanl l11dlvar, 22111 1981. .ltlllllellt ~ DllQy 111t... ·~ .... 1 11 17 ==-=~"°"
I PvlMftMcl Oranot Co~''J!: =~ngo It. Grand Tarrace. CA J07W2 QM oi.y ~lh•d w.t. lllf . ..--"-· 10, ' 1 o• 1•~ Ir 4
lllot. q . 11, 11. a . 8-t-~1"2 Utu. Mtel Mllftlll.., on• ~ INlltlMI ia ~Dr.,, t ~":J: · 357142 ~Aft 8IGUllTn
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TuU•t, along cam• • lndMcluel~ ..,_ · Pll t L ..._..... · Nllllltied...., .-"::°"~ ~io • ••AArii4 I I lt'HllW; ~ I .. and ,. In .,. Thll ~ ... Iliad with Ula 0 °'"""" -Dally Nod, Mt II. ~ 4; ~ "I II 1 ·'HiikJ ~.,:=:;5 ~r.=.°'°'--ec::; CG*tid:~. 1,1911 Mil-It ~ =..: ...
I ~ Sll'WMKll1"D""411C '°' ...... You oen ... ftubllaflad Oran" Coatt OallY ,... .. need ...... ~ -:<iii ,... ...... °"'* ,.S!Ht De.tty ~ ----"°"' ...... anct -°' l'IOt, Aug. 11, , .. 21, ··~~ ,,..... wtwt lM .. Alll· " "· 11. ,_ ;_~;:::: ~~i~ ~~1~,o~,~~.~~:: ~"J:i8lOfW '#.~ =:-.:=.==:"_, Ade. Cll 142·Mfl Want Ade Cell Mt-1111 It 118"lltl Qan• I Mii ..._ • ....
If It's got
wheels, you'll move
It faster In•
D•tyPHc>t ctaMttted .ca. can
642-5671
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JIM Aire &fl llN ,..,,,,.. II• t'Mkw •..U7 "-poadeal
... W>eX (AP) -A ·ll\IJ"'1H coatrael •feillioa -for a_:fl1h_t
-. .. WorW ~ :!._ ....... -=~
andf!:dy Cobb wm
farce •*' . ..,. ... Into federal court here to
dileu8I the validity of
anotMt tlti. ~t ~J*t,
the CIMar1 eakt ~· '
&'~ lblN~,:..-==·=: ::=.-... ~ •·~~;A•'mf1 "°'*• 111111Mll':!':P"Jldaliiin,.._ltw.m't10b9d •M~••ow--.. ID Che Giii ol lllaM 'l'tleDmy John n4 Whm hi D)aYtna JDU1b1 cM&ft with hJI OAn:-:... _, _, Wiii ""
oidlilft.F,....J.:'cy the 9' ~... manac•r1, but ihere-were I!:.!: wUb tht ~a..., 0r11111 ~ °" ... ..;;.~ ......... y--Plmtftp!ll ......... , of the............ And )'OUnt Tilil ..... lleclftdulMd~M
On Monday, U. 8 .
Dlatrlct Court Jud1• wma. c. Connor Nlid
that r:--Dan KJnc had riahla to handle • ftcht between w .. ver
and top -ranked
challenaer Michael Dokee. which would be
1t11ed sometime in
October . That
aettlement, however,
was baaed on the
prernlae that the WBA
had refueed to extend
•the deadline tor a
Weaver-Randy Cobb ficht. acheduled for Aug.
3 and delayed by an
IJtjury to Cobb.
DEATHS -.
ELSEWHERE
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -
WIWam B. Y 001, 80, the
father of apace shuttle
utronaut and moonwalke.i
John Youna. died Saturday.
SALT LAKE CITY lAP\
-Ma .. e a. Campbd.I, 83,
the fint woman to buy a
tlcltet and fly on a
commercial acheduled
airline, dled Friday. She
made the trip June 10, 1926,
ln an open-cockpit wood and
fabrlc plA.ne, the Douglu
M2.
LOS ANGELES (Ap) -
Jo-• CeltraDe Jr .,
17-yeu-<>ld aon of the late
Jan aaxophonlat John
Coltrane, died In an auto
miabap Saturday.
DElll IDllCEI
HOWBERT
....................... a; ... tUnaed Into • °"* How•. lncMMI °""" Ollflder
....,. ol ridicule. The .................. Tiiie ilfalenMM .,... ftlM _.. ine .. a.._. Stlllnbnnnw -ft.red U'OCW --WOIW.t OYW the 1alt couple of County a.ti °' °'Mte Courity on fDINaW-hil llOOftcl IMl' .. il'W ~ UUI ,_, 1W'i-Bali ............ brOeder.ed the ,...,.. of My 1t, fH2
the,nmth In 10 ._,.,. ' •001...,~~ 'ubllt!MO Ora.nee oo!~ Old a.or,. la at It apln. 'Jr.iracJ ~ i ~RY ,..., -11, ae. ~ 4, 11. 1111
But th!I Um9 lt ii mare than • w.ry cUche. u:s1
The IUddenn..e ot the acuori and the mun..-In ftte ad WI no one immune. "9lJC MmCr :O~·~:l!:•~ht, h:!l~ -~~ T~= MJckey Riven ~A~ ..
White Sox -added a iouch of ~ '° the oTd ~ .,.._ h1a belt and molt~ ~oll.:-'nt ~ It dOlno
ICetW'lo. ·' ~omm,y John, wflo became • pltc •taff (I) "ILO MAIU<ITING. (b) Stalnbrenner~a man of .....,..,,Nd bullnw •talwart wttb a NetructW'ed arm, •• •'--la'"_., PRO-MARK (ol Pl'IO·MAllll( .,.._,~ la t..•-'--'-" ~ U .ot..-~ WMI -• I! l'I VIC l t d ) MULTI .
--"t .,.. w~ '8un Into a ltate of peet ... t John hadn't rneMWed ue to prevt.oua MA" I< IT IN cl ' (.) Mu LT I· d.iSfrray -almoet every one of them publicly statlltk:8i Stembrenner Mid, ''Tommy John 11n't the ~Rl<fllNO w~ ,..,Olllld ~ In -.ne falhklri. Golden., .. ~... Boy we thowdtt be wu." He aid John wu ~let m 13
The Bou wu known 11 an lmpaUent and ,..._,. and •'1eedec:f a crutch." ~, 1n1ne~~":;.: :1ft Tree
impetuous man, but he outdid h1rme1f um time -Tommy ii naturaU.v ~. ~ to be ,_.!~.~. "oonduot9d by 1111 ltorJnlni into the locker room at 1 o'clock in the tr.ded. 0 1 can't ltand af1 th1I turmoU." Johri 1ays. ,,_eracnwd Piia
rnomm,, firi.ng MJchael on the spot and offertna Stet.nbrenner complained ~t Dave Winfield, Thll .._..,_,. -fled w1tt1 tne the cuatomen • ram check for the bad-performance h1a $24 U\WJon outfielder who hu been til!ldf.ng and eouni Clerti of OrMge County on
to whk:b the=been subjected. hittin& •plendJdly, "can't carry the club the way .kine 3, 1912. ,....,,,.
I.a fiery Martin and mft-shoe Bob Lemon Reagle did." He Mid Gralg NetUea wu alowing Publl•lled Orano• coa1t Diiiy before h.bn, , the beloved "Stick" whom down. Piiot, .Mt 21. 21, Aug. 4, 11, 1M1
Steinbrenner said wu like a son, became the third He has been sharply criUcal of IUck Cerone, 3nw2
manager twice hired and twice fired. GOOle ac..,e, Ken Griffey and others. He hu
Michael waa rlaive. He had been awarded J made Randolph and other !onetime Yankees work r--:1111C=1=11:::110U1::-=-::•::0:0~11~.~ .. =--
three-year contract, a_tarting in 1983 after the out on off-days for punlahment. um ITA,,_.,
faithful Lemon -.. old Lem wu always there In ~ Michael. be said, ·~ are a lot of ~°':'119 peraon •• dolno
when I needed him," Steinbrenner aald-had been men on thia team I would like to trade.'' WARSHAW, ~04 7tl! a1 ..
allowed to manage a full 1982 1ea1cm aa the &. The team'• morale 1a shot probably beyond Hunt=. -=:n C:-~504 Tttl
promiaed. repair. Poor Cycle Kina. the new manager, a nice st. Hun~ Bledl, CA 92&48. It was a promi8e u,hUy liven. never kept. man -what can be took forward to but llimUar Thll • oonducted ~ •
Michael should have known better, ~u indignity? lndMduelMere11e o. 8"8w
Lemon must have reali%ed that a job wtth Only one man can manage tor George Thll etat.,,,.,t waa flled •th the
Steinbrenner hangs by a &lender thread -to Steinbrenner. That's Billy Martin. He takes Coun~ Cllrtc of Orange County on
mapped at tlie Boes' first llnirY whim nobody's-· Don't count him out. Aug. '1982' ,,._ It is getting t1re8ome to heat the ~om refrain· Publl1hed Orano• Cout Dally "It's George's ball club. He ahould be allowed to ~ NlJC M)TIC( ---NlJC--NOTICE-----Piiot, Aug. 11. 18. 211. Sept. 1. 1ta2
with it what he pleues." T-~ T ·--"17.aa
True, but with retervaUons. Thia is a franch1ae NOTICa °' 'nlU8Tll'8 •AU ~O.. NI.JC *>TICE
the spirit of which hu been wrecked. When Charlie · 0n ~~5~Jr.: 10:00 Lm. ~ ACTmoua .._ ..
Finley ·r•d to deatroy a lranchlae at SHEA ___ ... -·--·-· -... ,_., Oakland, stepped in t.o prevent it. ESCROW COMPANY, formerly DSID °' TIIU8T DATm ..... The followlno l*'IOn I• doing
known .. Southern cm. Eaarow .,.,... YOU TAICIE ACTION TO ~ ea: F • • Compeny M Trultee. Of Su•'OeMOf' PltORCT YOUll PltONllTY IT COMPUTECH RESOURCES. am y SWJm passes TNll• or 8ubftltuted Truat•, of MAY •• IOLD AT A PU•LtC 173 Broadway, Co1ta MMa, CA
that certliln Deed of TNll toceOUted a A L • • IF y O U N •• D A N 92827. by PRAPHAJ AMORHSRJSAKUL, a ~TION Of' THS NAT\MS TI mo I h y SI mar O, 173 a ·1 bJ • N l Single Women, Ind l'900fdad J\lkr °' n. PltOCUOINQ AOAJNaT BtoedWay, Coeta ~CA m21. va1 a e 1n ewpor 2'3.1Nt•lnltrumen1No.s211f.You,YoulHOUlDcOHTACTA Tilla~llc:onductedbyan In book 1 .. 152, peoe 320, of Ofllclai LAWYU. lndMduel.
Summer Family Swun' p .. -ail.ab' f Record1 of Orano• County On Tiluf9day •·--2e 1ta2 at Timothy C. Slmwd _. .. are a~ 1ce or Calltornle, and pureuant to thai 9:00 A.M .. Title.,;;;:--ino TMI Thll llatement -llled With tne public swimming at the Newport Harbor High certain Nolloe of Default ind Company, a1 duly appointed County Clertl of Orange Coun1y on
50-meter pool, through the Newport Beach Parks EJec:tlon to Sell lhareundlr 1-ded Tru1tM under and pureuant to Aug. 8• 1N2. Beaches d R ti. De ' Aprll 7, 1'182 H ln1trument no. Deed of Trwt reoorded Auoult 28 ,... an ecrea On partment. 82·120029, In book -, -. ol 1NO, M lnet. No. 341388, Tn book Publllhed Or1nge Coa11 Deity Admiasion i8 $1 per pel"IOn per session but OffldalAacordlofMklCounty,wtll 13721, page 239, of 0 ,,,0111 Pllot,Aug.11,18,211.~.1.1982
with a Family Swim Pass, an immediate family can under Ind PlnUant to Mid Deed of Aacoroe 1n the ofllol of 1he Coun1y 8&4M2 use the pool the entire ... --..... .. for •2?.SO. Truet Ml at publlo ~for Clllfl. Recorder of Orange Couniy 1---""."""---------.......... ~ • i.wf\11 mon9V of the United Stalel of Celltomla, WILL 8E1.L AT PUBLici PUlJC *>TICE
Public swimming ls held from noon to 2 p.m. Arne<lce. at the front ertlfanoe to AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER NOTIC• TO c-·CT Mondava thro~ Frida to 3 Sa ... ....1-the oounty OOUf1houM. 700 CMo FORCASHORCASHIER'SCHECK ...,.,,_ Olla
J-ys; noon on ~YAuay& C.nter Drive WH1, Santa Ana, (payable et time of 1a1e In lewfvi CALLING ,Oii _,.
and Sundays. ere are also evening sessions on Callfornla. all that right, title Ind mon9V of the un11ec1 Stat•) at the School Dl1trlct : COAST
Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8 p .m .. lnter•t ClOIMyed to and now held front erttr~ to the Old Orange COMMUNITY COUEOE DISTRICT.
A full schedule of' tnuimmino 1-.... are -'~ by It under Mid Deed ot Truat In the County CourtllouM located In the Bid Oeedllne: 2:00 o'dock p.m. of -·· --·--o ..._...... ~ propeny lltuated In Mid County 200 8foca of WMt Santa AN Bf¥d the 2tth day of Auouet. 1N2.
available for children through adults. Call 640-2271 and Sta•• d9c:nbed • (fonnerty weat etn St.) Senta AM.; Place of 8ld AacelClt: Ofllce of the for a current schedule of classes. PAllCB. 1: c:.mom&a. a11 right. tttll and lntereat Director. Pwcnae1no. tote. Matien Unit 153 11 lhown Ind~ on conveyed to ind now held by It Perrin, COU1 Community Col!eQe rtaJC *>TICE fltllJC 1111\Tll'C that cert1ln condominium plan under Mid Deed or Truit In the Olttrtc:t. 1370 Adame A~. co.ta
""',_ rec:ofded April 21 , 1178 In Boole propeny lltuated In Mid County ..._,CA 92929. ~ ._. t2&44, P-oe 915 of oflldel ~ Ind State~• ProJect Identification Name:
NOTICS Of' TllU8TD"9 IAU NOTIC• Of' TMlflU•a aAU of~ County, Cellfomle. PA.llCa 1: Lot 91 ol Tract No. Orange Coa1t Collete Rerooflng T.a. .... Mto1 T ....... T·......., " I: 3433 In the City of COit• M ... p: BID #1045
You ·--~·T·--. ~~TO AnlUnCIMOld 1190 lntwaat In Ind c;:oun1y of Orano• State 0 j ..._ .............. ~ -on Ille: OfllOll of -....,. __ .. ~-... ., ... _ to Lot 2 of Trac1 Ho. 10187. 11 c.ittomla. • per map ·-dad In u,. --. John Potter, PhY9k*
nt9ID DmlD Of' TRUST, DA YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A .,_,on. rMP reoorded In book booll 178 Peoee .. to 60 lndullw FecllltlH Pl1nnlng. Coa1t ~t.-.UM.aalY DEEOOf'TRU8T,OATE>10-27-e1 428. pag .. 48 to 50 ol ofMllol4taneOuaM8pe lntheotb Community Colleoe Olatnct. 1370 TAIC• ACTION TO PllOT•C UNLESS YOU TAK£ ACTION TO ml-llaneou1 f!lapl, record1 of of the county recorder of Hid ~ AYa., Trailer Facftlty, Col11 YOUll flttOHllTY, IT MAY • PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT Orange Col.my,~ t~ CCM'lty. -CA 92828, (71 4) 65e-5707.
IOlD AT A PUllLJC IA&.I. • MAY 8E 801.D AT A PU8LfC SALE. With all lmprovement1 th-n, PAliCIL 2: #-non·excluiln NOTICE _IS HEAESY GIVEH lha1
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Nancy Chech of TuaUn, CA ..
brothera Jon Howbert,
Daniel Howbert both of
California, Don Bucher of
Callfornla, aluera Helen
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Slumber room Yilill!Uon will
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noon to 8 :00 PM at the
Harbor Lawn Memorial
Chapel. Mau of the
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Thunday, August 12, 1982
at lO:QOAM at the H oly er,. Cemelery Chapel, Los ~ c.a. Servbir under
the direction of Baltz
Bereeron-Smith & Tuthill
Wftltcliff Chapel 846-9371.
NllD AN UP\.AMATIOtt Of' IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATIO~ elCCll>tlnCI ther«ram coodomlolum •8"11'1ent tor lnorw llld -the lboY9-ttamed SdlOOI Dlltrlct of NATUM Of' THE PltOC OF THE NATURE OF T .. E unite 8.,thr<>uoh 158, lnolullve, fnlmMldParcetflhrougtitZ1115 0tMge County, CaUfomla. ac11ng AQAINaT YOU, YOU IHOUL PAOCUDINQ AGAINST YOU YOU located thelwon. Ind 191 of Tr.ct No ~ In 1he by and 111rough 111 Oovernlno
COlf'i"ACT A LAWYD. SHOULD CONTACT A LAW'fiR. Exc.ptlng therefrOftl Ill oil. oll City of Coate MeM, CoUnly ol ~~~-rlifwt'ed to 11 On ~ 8, 11182, at 9:1 On September 1 1N2 at 1o·oo rtohta, mlner111, mineral rloht1. Orenga. State of cat1tom1e, .. per ..,_,.,..,,, • w4I reollw up to, bu1 A.M., Ex.ct\enol Tltllhotder1 Inc., A.M., CENTURY ESCROW; • natural g11 rlght1 and other mac> teCOl'ded In book 178 ~ 48 not later lhan the abova-11ated
dvliy eppolnl*' Trwtee under Calllornle corporation, 11 duly h)'drocatt»on IUba\anOel betow 1 lo 50 lnolUllva, of Mllcallaneoui time, IMled bide for the -d ol • Pl#**tt lo Deed of Trwt -appointed Tru1tH under end depth of 500 ._under the parcel Mapa, In Ula offloa of the county conttac:t tor the ebow project.
Jen11ery 29, 1H1. H ln1t. No. ~Ito Deed of TNll -dad of lend hereln1bove dHcrlbed '9COf'dlr of Mid county 8ktl INI be recltvad In the place 3258e. In book 13929, page 1327. November 2. 1981. u lnet. No. 792, wt1tlout 1he right ol-111eeentry, M PAllC •L I : An e•clu 110 ldentllled above, end ahall be
of Offtdal Raootdl In the office In book 14277. p1ge 1109. of r.-vad In lhe deed from Quall MMmant to place and malntlln ~Ind publldy r~ lloud at the County Record« ot Orang OtflcMI Aecorda In the office of die Run· North.woo d , a 11m1 t • d utlltty "'-acroM lotl 1115 and 188 .... lbov9-ltal*' Ume Ind plaoa.
County, Slate of Callfornla Counly Recorder of Orange Pattneflhlp recorded MeTch so. Tract No. 3433, In the City of There wlH be • $25.00 depollt
&ecu1ed by Thomae Laieno. County. Stat a of Callfornla 1919 In Book 13087, P1Q9 1ooe of Coate M .... County of Or1nee. required for H eh Ht of bid
WILL SE1.L AT PUBUC AUCT executed by MOUNIR DAOuo: omctel '900t~ Stat• ol Callfornl• u per m1p documenll to ouennt• ttlelr '9lum TO .. IOHEST ISIDOER FOl'I CA8 MARDINI WILL SELL AT PUBLIC PMCa. recorded In book 178 PtQll ... to In good oondltJon within 10 daye
(peyai)le at lime of .... In AUCTION TO HIGHEST 81DOER An ••clu1lve eaument lor 50 lnclu1lve, ot Ml1ceflineoue aft• the bid opening elate. 81..ANKENSllJP money of 1he United Stat• .. FOR CASH (ptlyable .. time of .... peltllng and ,....., j)UrJl'OMll over Mapa, In the omoe of the county &cfl bid ITMllt contorm and be
DAV I D C . front erttfa.noe to the old Of In lawtul money of the United lhet l>Ottlon ol Loi 2 of Mid Traot rwcorder of lllld COi.Wiiy 10 provide re1pon1lve to the contract
County CourthouH, loc1ted o Stat•) at the Horth tront entrance No. 10137, M "-on &Nblt HA" ater, llectrlol~=.' taleph-document.. BLANKENSHIP, a resident Senta Ana Blvd .. betwee 10 the oounty ~ 700 CMo to the dedarstlon of reatJ!ctbw for and ._.,.age for 11~ fAlctl bidder lhall IUbmlt. on the
of Santa Ana, Ca. Paaed S~ St. & Btoadwey, Sent Center Drive WM1, ainta Ana, the..,. condomlulum, recorded ,._...,tlal i..10 lllld Paroei form tumllhed with the c:ontract A ........ 8 1982 H Ana. Celll ... rl0fl1, 1111e Incl 1n Cllltomle 11 right, tttle 1nc11nterwt """21. 1978 1n Book 12M4, Page 1, Mid ___,. to be llano the documents. • 11st of the propoeecS away OD --· • • e conveyed to and now held by 1 .conveyed to and now held by 11 820 of ofllolal record• and r•· and moe1 ~t l'OUt9 IUl>contrac:tore on thl1 Pf'<>Ject •
ia llLU'Ytved by hla mother L. und• Mid Deed ol Tru1t In t under Mid Oaed ol Trult In lhe recorded May 3, 1978 In look ~· the lllc:I Parcel 1 Ind the required by tlle 8ubletUng and Jean Blankenahip of property lltueted In Nld Coun pr~ lllll•led In Mid County 12980. PllQ9 571 of of'lldel recordl Hreat publlc utlllly ••tement SUtlconttac:tlng Fak Prac:tJcee Act. Fountain Valley, Ca., sister and State deecltbed ea: and State deecribed ee: of Oreno• County, Callfornla, on tne m1p of Mid trect. Govt. Code &le. 4100 et eaq.
Barbara Gu le w le b 0 f Peroet 1: That l>Ottlon of Lot 1 Lot 93 Trwct No. 7838. In the fh•r•lnetter referred to H 'AllC•L 4: A non·e11clu1lve Eacft lltdder ""* IUbmlt with hit of Trac1 No. 10491, M etlowrl on City of Hawpor1 Beecfl, County ol 'Oeclar1t1on" u carport Space over Loi N of Treat 3433 bid oertllled or CHhler'1 check
Ore1on, niece Sierra '1NPraoordedlnbook4elPtQ11 Ortnge, State of ClilfonW. •per 153. Said HHment 11 turtller theQlyofeo.ta.....,Countyot c::': to the DISTRICT "' a bid GuleWich and nephew Cody Ind 41 Of Ml1Cell1naou1 Map1, m1p ,_dad In book 308, peoe 1 d9fllMd Ind o-1bed In Altldla n a, &tllte of Ca1ffom1a, M per In the form Ml '°'1h In the
Gulewich all of Oregon. ,_di of Mid County, "'°""Ind 10 9 lncllullve. mltcilfa.190I.-mape, and nl of tN dedaretlon. r«lOnted 1n book l78 ~ 48 contnict dooume1111 In an amount Funeral eervk:ea will be held d • f I n • d a 1 U n I t 5 o n 1n tile oMoe of the County Recorder PAllCB. 4t 0 ISO lnctullva of Mlawflaneoue not lea• than 10 percent of the
S Condominium Plan recorded of Mid County. A ~ wement for !Ma apa, In the oftio. of the county mulmum amount ol bid a1 a on atu.rday, August 14, 3, 1MO 1n boot! 13824 PllQI )207, &o.pnng u.wllorm 11 ol, GM Ind en~ of tna oommon.,.. acord• of NJd county for the guarani• that the bidder wit enter 1982 at lO:OOAM at the Oftclel Recordl of Mid Countj. and other hydroc.rtlon IUbatWIClll ~In !tie dedllatlon Mid i.ianoa of party w.M. or Into the J>rOPONO oontract If the H b L M l 1 PwOll 2· An ,........._. 111'" ... ..._.__ ..._.... ~ ,._ eaaement ......_ fUt1fter.............:. •--' --..... -.... ............ ......._on atne 11 aw111ded to him. In the
ar o r awn emor a lntereatlrtandtoM ... ;;t;nofi'.;M ;;;.'~~"but'-:.=: deecrtbed~11.;;d'i~';;: LotaM':nct-...d'P:'oei1_, Mid awnt of hillure to enter Into Mid ~2!1--Serviceaof :r . ...._~Lawn~ 1 of Tract No. 10481, in the c right or entry t...Gn. • prcMded Dedlratlon. The _,.. addreM of PARC•L I: An undivided .e2 contract, 1uch Hcurlly wlll be ~"UUU ~ ::_0renga. State of Cell'omla. M In an lnltrument recorded on Mid pr09ertY: 158 StrMmwood, ercen1 lntereat u tenant In ~RICT Mount Olive Mortuary of on a m111 ~ 1n book Auouet ao 1973 In book tosn !nine, CA 9211•. 1n 1nc1tolotl 184 and 188 ..,.., reaarvea the right to c.o.ta Mela. 340-5554. 488 , pag .. 40 and 41 ol peg1127, bniClei Aecorda. ' Name and addre11 of the Trac1 No. 3433. In the City of rtflct eny orllbldlorto nlvaeny
-----------IMl-llaneou1 Mapa, raoorda of Parcel 2: Non·••clu11ve beneficiary •t wt1oM requ.t Iha oat• M .... County of Orange, ~or lnlonnllltlel In MY
Mid County, "-and dellried • ~1 ....,,_,. fof ,,._ •a I a I • b •In II o on duo t • d : tate of California a1 I*' map bide "' In the bidding.
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Condominium Plan rwcotdad """' .. , forth In thou certeln MORTAGAGE CORPORATION 0 lnclualve, ol Ml1cellaneou1 8ectlon 1773 of the Code°' 3. 1MO In book 134124 PllQI 1207, declara1lon1 ol ooYenanti. ~fact tor RHODE ISLAND epe In the otf1oe ot the county the State of Callfornla. the Offtclal Aecordl of aa6d county. oondltlon1 and l'Htrlotloni HOSPITAL TRUST NATIONAL . ' of said county DISTRICT hu obtained from the
The 1tr"t 1ddra11 and other recorded Aprll e. 1971 In book BAHK. 1201 E. ~ A¥9., 4en No 81reet eddrHi or other Director ot the Department ot oommon dellgnetlon, " any, Of the 96N1 page llO:Z, Otnclal Aeoorde Bernetdlno, CA 12~; Olrectione to ommon dHlonaUon hll I>"" lndu1trlal Retat1on1 the general ,..I Pfor-1Y deecrlbad above II and reoorCled November 15, 1972 In the above property may be to the TN91ee. )'OU may pr9'l9llr\g rate of per diam wagea purported to be: 2241 Pacific boolc 10427, P•G• 80. Olflclat obtained by requeat}!lo aeine In dlrec1lona to the Pt'oC*tY ~ and the ganeral PNYallng rate lor
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CeMomla.. The etrM1 addrH1 aqd other 10 ~ ffom die llret puOtlciMlon of 10 daye lrOltl the f1r9t puOlcetlon of loollty In wflldl tN1 WOf1t II to be
Th• u n d •re I g n • o Tr u 1 t H oommon dellgnaUon. If lllY Of the I.hit notloa. "* n<Mloe to· Alfred J ~ Ind perton11ed for eecfl crltl or ~ of dl1olalm1 1ny lleblllty for any real propeny-dMCrlbad above 11 S.ict llM will be made win.out Gerald c. v.;. Der Klcimo. P.O Bo• loe:elll1 In wflldl tNe wottt II to be lnootr~ of ttw ltraet eddr9 purl)Ortld 10 be: 11 9um1na Tree covenent Of ,,.,.,anty, ..,,,_ or u Fullerton,~ ~i pertoimect for eecfl cntt or type of
and• ~ ~ d•gnlltlon, If ~ Newport a..cm, c a1Tcom1a tmpild, • to tltta, ll o Hern or tn;t; or reoord -.: OAOE worlcar ""dad to uaoute the ""'1 ....... , n_, encumbranoM to aatWy the l.Wlplld EHT'EJVINIQ, INC. · oontract. n-ratea .,. on Ille et
8ald Hie wlll be made, but The undenloned Truitee blllance due on the note Of notea The underalgned Tru1tee "*
wltllout covenent or warranty, dl1olalm1 any lfablllty tor any ~ by Mid Deed of TNlt, to laolalma any lfablllly for any .. ~~ ~of'lloe loclt9d at Ca.t
_.,,.. or tmpled, ~ lltla. "'°°'"°''*' of the._ ~ wit. -•.IOO.oo, '*-the ~ of the ._ ~ -···-·., OtRtct. Offtoa POIUlllon, Of ellCUmbranoet, to and other oommon dellgiietlol ff Htlmatad OOltl, Hpen ... anCI 01fMr --.,..,.idol\ ff of Phy Fae 1870 Admna ~ the rlfMlnlno pttncll* Mim of any, lflOWll '*-"'· " ~ 11t the ttnle of the lrMlal .,. "'°""1 herein. A_,., Collta Meu. CA. Coplee
the nottC•) MOul"ed by llld Oead of Said •••• wlll b• made, bllt publlOatlon of ttlll Notice of ~ aid aale wm be made but may be obtllned on~. A OoPY e:~wlth Int.,_( lhW90fl, .. without covenant or warranty, eat..-.o... .,,......, ,._ and OOlt9 without covenent or warranty, ~ ~ niteut ... be PGMed at the In .... ,..,. ICMnoaa. ..,,.... « tmplad, ~ -of 2.00, plUe lftt•eet Oft the ....... Of ..,,.,...,, ~ -,_ ....
"""· undar ""*""of Mid Deeci r.011H1lon, or enoumbr1ncH ~ pttnclpll belanOe • the,... SI a 11110t1. Of ~aneia, to " atlll be lftend•ory l4Mlft tN ot Trwt, t••!.t cllaroH and ncludlno , .... oharoH and ot'.17.5 PM*lt per ennwn. ffom pay'"-unpaid balanc• 01111• CONTl'IACTOA to w110111 '"• ...,._of IM T"*'9andofthe...,._of1he TNl49e and of ... 1·1·12 to dale of 111a. plua no4e(a) Mevrect by Mid Deed 01 oonlNlot 11 IWWdlcl, ~upon any truata oraatad by Mid Oaed ot tru1t1 o,..tad by uld Deed of ~ ltW"" ~ 11"1 Tt\llt, to-wit ... .IU.00 lnOllldlng IUUO,..,-.WUNlrlllM,topeyno« T~ ._,_.of the unpaid!':·:&:~~ ~~to...,..,.,_.._... 11 provided In Hid' note(a), ::.=,.-:::•:::..."":'.: ~of ttlt ~ 8IOWed Deed of TNlt t11 wt1! '81100000 YOUANINOU~TUNOIJU ~:'l~ ..... = llllCUtonoflheoonhDC, :'!.~":n~~~tl!~:O:~ ~~ ~pe~n~ r:.'f. ~ ~~ :: :-..:C.tfle +,,.... Of tor": = ~~41)'*C:: ..,_.Md~ .. lhe tll'lle prcMded In llld llOM(•I ptue OC*a TO l'lltOftCT YOUR~ IT TNlt. ~ aald Oaed of .,.., tt. dlla •tor"" opantng of Of th• lnJtlal publloatton Of the and -ld¥anoea ... , ..... to be MAY• IOU> AT A ~t.Ali: The tlel<ldc;y under Mid Oaed bldl. Hotlceofllltllll1,llt.M. ~and'~ 0.... "YOU NUO Ml fJCPLANATION o4 TMt ...... __,...;and ~payment bond and a °'~·.:=.~~~~.......... tolle'4.0IOM•ofllll 0, THI NATUAI 0, THI "'lvettd to.,,. llnderalgned. '*'°'"••bond•lleNqWad -.... -~ AGAIHIT ~!00 ~ DI 111 ....,, of D1i1111M and ~ ..!'!., Wlllon Oii ... .,._. dellv.rtel to the unnratonect a Tiit .. .....,~~...,. DMd _........., OONTACT A LA'"U\ Defl'lancl '« .... 8114 a "'"* -.. _ • In "" """' • '°"" ""'-Daol111•1oti Of o.t.1111 and of Tl'Ult heNt "*lUted ind ·-....,•• allw ..,,_ Not1ot Olf Oeftult ·_, ~ to In .. OOfllrM ......... ~d for ..... Incl • written dellveted to 1 11nden1lped a ...._ O {.' &. f •4~ .... .,,. ,...,. .... ....i llld ~ .. '°~Olf 4M Ill "" ~-!' OM8IM and ~ to Mtttln 0111f1n1llo11 of .,.,,. and • -.a Nollol of~ and e.o.on to,. =•'"1fl*" -lhe -. Olf -' .. llndarlVwd a.md .... OMlafMt for ..... .,,. • wntl9ft 0 , ••••• --to be r900rded In lhe ~..... ~ ... ---.. °"*"' Hotioe of Def9Ult"and 8aotlofl 10 "°'*of Dat9Uft and....., lo ·~-!IA. ........ -,1 ,_,...~lllOOMeel ........ ,.. ......... lfllJfll ... to lie NCIOtded In ... ~ 1e1.. TM_..,_,.. ....... ,. .._ ....._ Tllta 1r191nnoe tnd lltdcllt to ......,.. ...._ for ~.;:.~.. .... ..... of Dlfd and_..,. .... I.............. T,,_. ~ ~ lnOll•t• Wltllllatd by Ille ·I. '9M ... to 11e ,_,,_ in .. _,,.., ... a •CA -11 aa6d T,_.. .-1..~ to ..,,. l*fOnlw ~kl····· ....... ~~ • loOlleed. ..,,.. ---·-...... o.wta • --...... • OINTUl'IY UCf'OW ...,.. TNMe • :t...... '
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In thta newapepor la aub.i.c1 to the ,_,.,.,
Fw HOUtlng Act Of 1 ...
wNct! mek• It ••Ho acMttlat •• ,,.,., ~~
oe, llmttallon or ~
nation bu.ct on race,
color, rallglon, MIC or
nat&onll Oflgln, or any
Intention to mat!• eny
MICh Pf'efWOnee, llmlt• tlon or dlaor'.mlllltlof.,"
Tilla nt\!J ,,,_,., _. not
knowlngly accept eny
advertlllno for r.., ...
tat• wNcti .. In 'ttoleUon
of the ....
1111111 Advertl-
Mr9 should Check
thefr act1 daJly and
report •rrort Im·
medlately. The
DAILY PILOT 81·
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the flret Incorrect
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WITYJ
......,,. loane al low rate
lll1d Mllef wtll carry on
tlllt Hart>Ot View Horn.
3 Bdrm 2 bath on '" landl Owner mwit Niii
Of\ly 1214.000 -call to-dayt 848-7171
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
llYlll = .,
111ZS Thie adorable EASTSIDE
-R-2 home la not In mui.. -------"" = ----------... --= ----
tlple. Not only doee It
have 2 roomy 8drma, It
haa • workahop w /
zoning fo build abow.
Fruit traae abound. ~
Xlbla flnandno. ~··ctetay Call Diana 10deyl
Diana =VOipe
411,21A
REOUCto~a~ .. on comer lot. 8r1dc
tllad kitchen roor, new
carpeting, b ig room1 thnlout. Freahty palmed
In and out. Owner wlll
aaalat In financing. 54&-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS --~
10t.MWI
011 llft.D a lncomea • Qtr9l'llely OOocf oond. 'IW-r-:!'f low price. Call Tim Rhone,
1G1831-12M
R&IM~
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
-THF REAI.
Es·1 Ar~.t.. ~
* 8AYC .. HT•Na '* • atLllVI IT 0" NOT. Otlly .... ooo .... 1.91 Yao.flt femlly Of' 9nler•
lebMnt home. Prlotd '°' CllMk ..... at 111,000 belOw ......... ........
.... 2007 HOldtY Aid. Go direct or call bkr .
916-2141 or 780-nN
.. Liii ---' OoMI\ & bay *'-trom
lheae 2 con~ R-1
lol• on a qul•t "r"t away for •ummer
crowd•. 1595,000 Heh
75% llnandno ~.
67J..44ot
HARBOR
A Division or
Harbor Investment Co.
W'nml.&
Cute 3 Bdr on~
at. 8elel' ... half> flnlln.
ce. Large Htumebl•
loen. Full pttce • 115.000.
---Exc•ll•nt financing. South Of Highway. Two
atory. two bedroom nw-
Mln front. One bedroom
unit In ,._.. Conwntent
to ahop1 and bank•. 1299,500.
U1·7•
DRAMATIC
COUNTRY
ESTATE
8000 elf on 1 acre,
mualve electrlc gat ...
cobbleltone motor oour-
t)Wd, epectaculw entry. e bdrm. 8 batn.. 5 1rp1
huge frplc1. Room for
tennle. No. Tultln -
Orange Hiii• with view,
12· 1~ min. to all frwyl,
airport. So Cout Plaza.
11,400,000.
RICK AUDETTE ...... 1 ..... .,.,
711 ......... /711·1111
•ATHPlllT /IHT .. ..........
Pr9at~ Linda '* w/ aecurlty. tennl1, olub-
hou1e l beach. Over ~ 9q "· 4 bdrmt. 4ba, maid'• quwtera. Sunken wet bar. L.ow9tt prtoe on
ta,goon on Unda. Tue
CMll approx. 155(),000 In
notea. &Iller very moti-
vated. WI" oontlder 111 wme on belanca lnclU-
dtng tl'lldel or IMM op-
tion • with ce9l't to loene -40 Nit tor 11, 195,000.
OWner .. YI "Talc• ad-~.~Ihle mutt ...
-
WATI HI HONl
llOM I "' Ille. REAL ESTATE
6Jl·1400
r,r HH.~ 11 I'1~10, 1 ,,,
Loe Alllmteol oondo! Noe
•• Iba, f lltOfY oondo.
'ool l apa. "•frig, ........ 6tyw lndUded.
118,000 down or Wiii .,... '°' clMlo 8'MmOo bae, MOtor home or ? °""*'='-
Remodelild $ bdnn, 2 bath + 1ara9 rec. nn.
tie.m Ctlllnal. fumiahtd, patioa. '420,000. u• Ill.I llYPlllT Lqoon view from e bdnn. 0 ti.th D1aYroorn.
darlc rm. c1en. ao.n;;-Now ti.ioO.ooo. ·
II llft
Spec:tacu]ar ~t view 2 br, 2 ba up; 2 br,
2 be dn. 2 t>o.t .u ..••• 000.000.
MllilllllYI
Coronado faJand CUit. bayfnint lot. 85' *' dock. ~ avail. Red. $370,000 w/terma.
lllfn ··-Stnele story end unit. expanded 3 br, 3 ba Oft
1arpst sreenbelt. ~.ooo. .
BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR
l 1 ~, y ·• 111 L 1 ., "11 ~ t • ·~ ;..., f1
*11UM ,. . ....,.. ...... . , ..•
SenNtlondy remodeled
l decorated 4 Ell home
t..turlng ftlmmfng pool,
bonul room, lkytlte, k.iefl
ptlvtt• ~. fplc a.
auumabte financing.
Only 1280,000 on FEE land. 2870 Sen Miguel
Or., Newport Beach.
7&8-1501 or 752·7373.
I I
......-m Ju1t 70 mtnulH from
Newport e..ctt, 20 8Cf9I
or i.rge Otlk.e and Syge..
morM, rolling hllla and
1haded atrHm. Enter
thru prlv•t• gate over
Winding roecl to 1 Bdrm
mobile home and M94t" ,. .. bar. Excellar)t i.rma.
$230,000. c.. JMr1 Alt· ,.,,
M2·1HO
A PETE BARRETI
. REALTY
AES40ENflAt. REAL ESTATE SERVICES
......... 11,7 .....
Sweeping ocean & jetty views from
this CDM oceanfront home. Newly
built. Oak floors, Blk granite
oounten & eecurity. Beach aoce1a.
Water purifier. Seller will C8lT)' at
better than market.
.... IU 1Ml2-l&T
1421 .......
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
MOUNTAINS
C A S A D L L A E G D I R U L 8 0 M C
S D M Y N A R C I P M Y L 0 R I D A G
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AlllllttnY C..111 MoullC "°" " Ille\ Hlil ltMlty Mount Mc~Mlty • .. ... 01'1811 Mount AllMr
Mmlll T•on White
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=·4 n:·~ ~q~d:!! $1 0 0 0 T 0 TA L
--ao. of Hwy. Only 3 DOWN yre old. Great term11
1171 ""9 .....
2 Bclnn, 2 yre new, IM
land, back bay vtew, 1---------1
prof. ctecorated. Aalng
ao&.000. •1•.000 loen at 15'A VIR. Owf*' Wflt
help l'lnanoe.
n11ww. .......
lo41t,OOO. Oerrell PMl'I, Payment OHL Y ~ Re/Mu 75t-1221 e...ttlful 2 bdrm 2\4 bll ..... llMI
111,000 ... =· ~· :d:. ~ --------LUCERNE: I •tory 3
~~~~~~~~ Ex.cet 38drm "F ' ptan Ofl ii wide green beft. Being
redecQfated, new~ 1285,ooo, 1111,000 lo8lll at 1 U VIR. Wll NII for
.. Httte .. 10% down.
•-•-E/Slde 2 Br. 1 Sa. MW ... _ carpets, d,..,... 1 etcwy,
•• 0 •••••••••• •••• •••• private ~lo. 1645/mo.
So ' ~~Lmatr~rmr9trMt Pt9l'l'llurn duplex. • ot muter tult•. Sat/Sun ff .,...,..._,,,,... 1111 wl lfJllC, *-· a.umatlle bay1lde. Darr.ti P .. h. 12•5 call 831·3405 or :.:;;;.:.............. 1tl. FUii pttce ISeS,000 • C.il Agent tor ......
See a,gent at open hou-
...... ~ 3eO 19th. Pl. 851-9522 • ••••• ••• ••••••••••• ••• e·etde hcM'ne: 38R 2ba, 2 ~ II cwgar.~1 agt "-1Mu 7&t-1221 wHlc::l'9::0-1119 or PllYIOYI Xtnt term1, 840-8900
111111 NW Ev. 2 Secluded 3 Bdrm Lu11c Bier. ······················ ---------2'A Bit 3 Ba. furn, ocean RENT TO OWN: New 28f
...
1973 Vllta dal Oro.
Sauullto Luek home on * OWNER WILL FIN home nr FUhlOn llland. ~~~~~~~~
IM land. 3 Bt. 2 Ba. IN a 12+1~. $375,000. Patrick T•·
DAILY 1-5 front Hal, P•nlnaul• 2~t>a. oondo. Call FUcn.
Winter •1060. 87~1246. Owner/Agt "4-8171 din rm, lg f•m rm, all 2 New Dix Cu1tom nore. 780-8702 Agt ~. lo tree lot. 8) Homee •-;.,"';f-Back Beyl 2 bdrm. ,ar,
•WPllT.al , ...... ......
Owner. 13 13, 000 . 2 BR, On, 3811. OR, FP, &40-1001. Meny ammenltlea. Buy 1 _______ ,......, Of both. Mklng 1791( ...
Cllt• #na 1114 11~ Santa Ana St. Call •••••••••••••••••••••• 873-0359 ---------
•
--· 1 ~ .... ...,.,, ... -STRIP&OIP llUT LIUTlll I No qualifying to make
thla epec:teoular 3 ~rm
FIVE bedroom• and pool home your own. THREE batM In thle two Ju1t •117,100. Bkr
etory houM Mel SA and Me-0708 Newport F°wyL Colorfuf 1--------
front petlo and lheded ... PB -emell bedt yard. 120.000 dwn fl)( • 25%
lntereet In property wltax
Two of the bedroom• aflelter beneflll. OWner
with one of the batn. end occupl9d OI lnv .. t01' a
eeparate entrenoa melt• poeltlon avail. Call Rlctl
up praotlC•I, Hparete owner/agt, "4-8171 mot h e r • I n . I a w 1--..-.------
(tffnager?) quertere. __.,, PlletN Another two bedroom• 4 bdrm, 2 be, f•nced
and a bath .,.. upetaJl'9. co r n e r I o t. L a r g •
Flrepleoe In LR, llldtng
door1 from LR and FA
exit lo covwed rMr P•· tlo. Stldlng dobr In MBR
open• onto th• VERY pleuant front petto.
Atklng S 149.tOO with
S85,000 ~bte and we wlll cooperate In fl·
n9"Clng. For Nie by ow-
ner.
97~2748
(PleeMca11~6)
~HERITAGE
REALTORS --.
gar9119/Wlt-1h0p. Under
1100,000.
&46-3388, 842-4172
TRIPLEX NEAR
BEACH ANO SHOPS
Country houH with 3
bedroom• and 2 b•·
droom baott unit• each
with ltundry room.
Showl true pride or ON·
nerthlp with fireplace,
1undectc1 and g1ragea.
15% down or trade for
T .0 .'1 . $245,000. 844-7020
L.1111 UAL DTITI
FllEI
3 '8d 2 S.-: pool, RV ec-oea & AIC. L..oc:ated In M.a del Mar. ProOate
1a1e. m•k• en offer.
831-7370
TR,\DI T 10\, \I
RL\1 J)
Ll'll-&.m
If you WVlt to bulld
your own CHU•.
thle opportunity of ~~~
on Harbor Ridge,
•ld•by-•ld•, With
plenll for a 10,000
aquare foot home
with TENNIS
COURT and pool
for only 12.500,000.
The ~ wUf Joint
venture. trade or
you can take cw.
the whole project.
11 ,400,000 or
•••umable fl• nanctng. WOWI
.... Ctle.h•
714/7M-190I
2 Br. 1 Ba. Very private rear f.•tlo, lmmaculatt, plan • 1190,000 all cafl .
845-3194
Elegant 3 Br & den.
country 1tyte home.
French doon. bay wtn-
dowe. hrdWood noon. 3 frplc'1, very 1ge lot. owe total, 6% dwn, xJnt toc:a-
tlon. 1179,too. F• lencl.
lly Owner 1131-213-4
BIG CANYON
OPEi IOISE
11 IH Ytrte .,.. • .. ., 11• •• .... 3 BOllM ·~BATH BEST BUY IN CANYON
lo4H,000 Ownerf Bkr.
11Ml .. ltll
.. NIT_.,.
Charming 28r 2ba cot-
tage. Huge lot. Fin. aveil. I fU,000. 548-7145,
842-8884
111-1111 .........
ftUM 1U
Del\lxe 1 bdrm Condo
Penthou1e. Belt loo Fountain Court, S«:ul1ty
gate, pool, 1pa, gym,
olubhouM. Excellent fl-
nandng. Furn. •135,000.
Owner "714-183-2521
Ol1ILlff
Try l10K doWn on $200K
ptoper1y. Max i.-ag..
Ownr/Bt1lr IM0-9011.
1•=111n LNM/ /lrMI
II hug~ard : •4 S.
•••••••••••••••••••••• 537-3 . Agtoflg.
3 BR, 2 ba. nr Magnolia & Roomy 3 Bf, 2 Ba., gar.
Yorktown. Remod. gar Pe11 welcome. 1875. No pet• le76. 983-1777 637-3233 Agt cng .
i-. .. ,.,,. II Lovely 3Bf, 2Ba, lg tam ::T•...-••••••••••••••• rm, trptc, 2 cw gar. nr ......... Llp9e College Pk. no pete.
Condo. 2 bdrm, 1 be, 1700 mo. yr.~ or
rent, ..... Of optlof'I to 842..f178 ~ 11.000 mo. 1350 3 --Bt-.-2-be-on-~-809--w-1~3
Aft~ 3·30 494-9378 CW ger. plue gu89I hOuo-
• lU • ... ... See 2530 Senta Ana. or 4......,1..., 00 NOT DISTURB TE· ,,__,,..... IJI NANTS. 11200 mo. • .-....................... 851-6229
LIDO ISLE • 3 ~rm. fam1--------rm, 4 Ba, 1100 day. 3 BR. tam rm, Meea Verde __ H~. Grdrw. fnccl,
OCEANFRONT 2 bdrm. c:hfldren, email pet OK.
1 B• 1700 mo. Biii 1715. Avl appr t/1.
Grundy, Ritt, 875-8181. Ownr, 845-8100
Clean 1Bf den gar utll BEST LOCATION 1880
pd. Winter t600 m0. 0n get• 3BR 2BA. gar.,
8eMhore 831-7784 built-Ins,,_ airpM and ---------1 more. chg. 537·3233 Ettate home completely AGT.
l\lmlahed. 4 br, jacuzzi,~ -----R---car garage In gated ROOMS, 2 B , eerpet,
community. Mo to mo drepH, fenced yerd.
rentel s.4500 780-8099. Much more. ONLY I 190
-----·----1 cng. 537-3233 AGT.
.,.,.. U.JualdM E.llde 3 Bdr famlly home HAV~ 4 rmt lndudlng liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2 muter eultM, 31Aba. ---------ULlll .... lg• tamlly rm, 2 trprc.,
NEW ON THE MARKET. NStlc wood .,_,, Olffl,
Charming oottag• w/ all In• walk to the ptlvtte
huge mul« tuft•. co-beactl tocallon. The per-
v• red b •• m 1 & 111 H feet f1llTllly home In the
•••••••••••••••••••••• 1700/mo, 111 & 1•11 a. .... .i Ill. MC. d19. 548-9897
TllllFIO lllME
Prof. decorated, warm
remodeled 3 Br, L.A ..
D.R., F.R., big kltch ..
high i.nt oelllnge. frplo, P4u• • lrg manlc:uted yard
w/a 3 cw gar. A rMI v..
lue •t 1375,000 and you
own th• lend. Petrick T encn, ea 1--1298
Rf!Mt\X
Brend N•w Homea & Conetoe. no money doMt
~·IJ·"· (714) .........
~ut • newly ,.. perfect neighborhood.
N9woof FeE LANO 149S.OOO. r ·new WANT: lllCOl'M property heating, copper plum-0 r r ••Id• n 0 • w / bing. New kitchen 'beth -Room to enlarae a. tubatantlal equity OR IN bulld 2nd unit. 45T lot. opt w/only !5% option eay vtew. seoo.ooo. e. money-. .... 1•11 vw1y Morphy. 844-8200 -• II: Macnab· Irvine ~"11(,[L
QAll ET &
ASSUCIAfES
. ..................... --------
.E .. ILI , er. 2 ea. garage. frplc,
"' yerd. No pet1. 848 W. Y..ty.WMl!ly-Wlnter, 2. 18th. ht plul H C.
3,4 Bdrme. 1785/mo 490-1817
.111111 IULn _.; 11 All
,... 1 BR Duplex EHt•ld• llWIDEIT 1476. llM1ll :.?: 1 BA. WHttlde --------1 4 BR W_,llde, fenced ..... /..,...... Agent 882-1700
Avell furn or unfurn, 2 BR nr SC ptza.. Adult
fantHtlc location w/ condot. Pool, Jee, full
vtewlpool '1122008r1'mo"°.:..U bldg, MC, carport, Lux unit.
• . . '"' Greet Loe. No Pett. l550
... "·-....._._ft/._. ptu1 1 35 utlllty. ,,_ r-"""' 556-1828. nrr2sao l!...1.,,,.. 1n1 LOV91y 4 &. gree1 peuo, ------.....,...-
...._ •••~•••••••••••••• prime locatlon, unfum, "vell. lrnmed. 4 br, 2 ba. N•llLA $800 rno. p•yment for water/gardener Incl. trplc, Meaa del Mar. Loe
ti 1111 V.tJi JIU You own the land. 2,000
38', 28&. dbl c. ,..,.,...., .1!!! •••••••• ~•••••• eq ft, 3Bt, fem rm, 2~ Worth 1Hlng & worth 2Br, 28a condo. II'~ VA S1100/mo. yerd w/frult treea. ltOO
owning thla brand new 3 loan, Hkl11g *94,500. ......... .... mo. 11t, ta1t plu• MC.
-...,... INVESTORS Ba. wide G~belt. new 2 petloe, nag.tone trplc. pool. Far .._._.... m-... .-. bdrm, 3 1tory cu1tom _ee_1_-3380_______ 01_1_ 552-3252 Iv rneg.
home. OcHn a. bay ""1,.,,. 1114 --------1 NICE 1 br owner-<iuttom btt home l5000 dwn a. S200 Pf mo .....,... ..... ,
1127,000. Owner wlli negat1Yecaehflowfora3 $245,000. Wiii ..... Op-vtewt from ma8ter tulte ••••• ••••• •••••••••••• ltstl ... /hflra. w/tM utll-jld T., ;',i::... '"' :'n.!i 8:o:!.~ ~~ ~t~1on~·~·~-~844-0~~1a..~~ Ml-7iii ' ownr/agt "4-8171 New 4 BR. 8aclcbay ., ...
deck•. ThermldOI BBQ IY tml Retirement •Pl • 2Br, Sharp Kitch MOtW 1325
on kitchen decll. Good Private Saech commu-clean a quiet locatton. OC-RENTALS 750-3314 mortgage loan avtllatlle. nlty. New 3 Wnn, 3~ be. Refrlg. l4001mo. __ S_TU_N_N_l_NG __ 2_br __
13 '.OOO. Jae, root gatden. Pano-lnfrNf/ ..... IJ w/trg petlO M ramie vtew. 1370,000. 3Br §ba w/dock. Avell handy kltett, kld1 l4QO ·
213-592-8897. 8-111 nowl C•ll for detell1 OC-R~ALS 7~'14
~~~~~~~~ 1• =-3.200 eq. ft. prvt. comm., = auu• 1387,500. Wtn trade tor
LI ... / .. -... IHI property. T0'1. Wiii _.,_ •••••••••••••••••••••• tea1e-optlon or low Surtllde. ()per! 2~ 11200 --------
LNe/let.n. L~~:tl.0~2: ty ~.~!!.'~!1..... Large 4Bf hOIM In good OC-R!NTALS 790-3314
~~t>.!_BIBll.~1~ OLOIE TO OOUI down. RHdy to dHll
No money down, no 0 w n • r I Br o k • r •
qualltylng • own your ,_11_4-_544--08 ___ 14_. __ _ REAL ESTATE TAX IN· home on our unique·-
VESTMENT I • 6 0 0 0 thared •ppreclatlon fl·
cHhlll 1145,000 •hare nenclng. we have 5
purc:tiaM MINIMUM tu homel In Hunt. Beedl., 3
deduc:tlOn 11t. YMf 110, BR 2'hN. 1800 to 2100 000. Owner (lnveatOf) wlll 1q ft. Paymentl run
eupply total down P•Y· 11200 to 11800 per mo.
m«1t up to 140,000 In Cell Geo. Brook• et
673-7300 •-u•-• tocatlon. Avall now. F _,. , 1 t Kid
equity. Share purch... 7141881-555e
In new luxurlou1 2·31--------
Bdrm. 3 Ba. Condo,
Cotta Me... Maximum
Int. dapre., &pre. atNC·
turwd fl)( buyer, ponlble
4 -1 benefit. Phone
71 4 1 831·6055 ,
7141842-2000.
*"m IEIHEI* OrHt term• on thl• 2
bedroom 1lngl• famlly H.8. home with edd on
t•mlty room. Ftrepl~.
Only 15,000 total down .' .Wiii* pymt. <>wner wtn carry * tow lntarHt 2nd T.O. • II 1 t.L II LAM than 11000 a rnontfl • '"'' ..,. total pymt1. Celt OILUIE Piii 120-03e1 • !!•_,.... !m~ ••••••••••• !.~ -M Br•nd New Hom•• l --------Concloe, no money down PIYlll lllT1H w1111e they , .. ,. <1u1
64MS22 Agt.
HAVE GOOD
INCOME??? TllTI.EllOI Cute 3Br/2ba home •
SHORT OH Own land. Low !Hint.
DOWN Mutt ... to appt9C:late.
PAYMENT??? • 111, too. Owner.
714/851-3N3
__ ..., 11500/mo. en--.. n prvae. 1
Sell thing• fut with Delly~~~~~~~~ I• lall "" WATERFRONT HOMES Ok, crptd, 2 Br, tunny Piiot W11t1t Adi. j: •••••••••••••••••••••• CALL 831•1400 kltc:ti at s.475 you better L..... atwt pedllnQ. 63M1t0
• • • • • • • • • • • • • 24' x~i4·' GREENBRIER ~~ ••• !.'!! Im,.. at BEST
• • HOME. lge l .R. Din. Rm. '( .... 1725 "··te 2 br ,.., ••tt W/•••aa. REDUcm $275 000 Kit open• to Fam Rm "1 ·"" • -·· --
• . ~!.~ • wetber. 2 BR 2 BA. L.lgtlt pr:Joe:••r water . tmm•culate 1 Br. pix. Ill lllYll'I .... "' Int. *39.500, •1s,ooo dn 87 • 87Me87. ~= BEST .... ,
• 6,000 aq.ft. of family llving, • bal at ~7 ~~. ~0~.£ l380 2 BR+ poo1
• entertainment faclUUea for •. 70 Fleetwood, 12x4v. 1 Of 2 Br & 2 Ba. f\lrnl north a bit. wttttlc frplc. en .. _ family 5 Bdrm 7 '-·•'-• EW a. u n furn, Yr I • a I• pix, gerage, patio 4
• wn:: • • uew-, • tum.. N range ,. I 13 5 0 I mo. WI n t • r bbq'1. Klde ok. Now ~ p 1 u 1 ma i d • a q u a r t er• . fr1a, Starllght VIII. 7141 1850/mo Opn Aug 21. the BEST ,__ 531M1t0
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Nr beach 2br, hugie gw •• -.-;r.";;•••••••••••••• l<Jda <*. A flat latOYd~ 975-0IMl3 e7 7eee G Y m • S • u n 1 • 1 I c · IN NEWPORT BEACH Vaarty on the baaetl, hotel
8-8-Q P•llO pet• 1450 OC-RENTALS thing '9ncy. ~!IE LIFE'' c-. .i.. ua 84&-0819. A total •nvtronment room, llltchan & lhowar. QC-RENTALS 750-3314 1·6br'e S200 to '2000 ontf S160 depoett. EST •••••••••••••••••••••• apartmaot community on 1320/mo. plu1 MC. da-
750-3314 opal' 7-day9 Alm-.'-· 5SM190 IH•eler a.t th• Upper Bay. Private po11t. 2308 w. <>c.an-'t'Z! 1;1~;, = :11:: EASTBLUFF: 38r, 2ba. t.l•t.lw ~ ,.. CORONA DEL MAR. 1 1142-2134, 842-3172 clubllOUH and llHlth front. Newport BHch
deep p1i. earpate, famll)I Aval! Now. 11000/mo. laabW 1411 Social Acthdt111 room With~.,._ w9lk to Lerge 2 Br. 1 Ba. with ,.... beactl 2 Br. 1\.41 8& apa, 8 tennl• court•. 7 t:l•alf WI _8_7_3""_1_5'_. ____ __ at•• kid• pet• fine A 8404019 •••••••••••••••••••••• DI r •ct or• Fr•• beech, all utlt pd .• no garaoa d/W laundry rm· c:rpta. dr1>I bft.ft. trptc pooll, aoee to ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• 1..-._bl• fM Rat $.4115 ;..,,,, It today N rt c t Pl 4 Cotn'11•efV tum condo In !.!'.!.! • Y '•• II I t ch . 8 m o I'• • 14115 • • . anc:tld garig. IHOtmo' calrport. • IFaah~ . .., n-1 Bdrm. apt. • .-.... ••••••• -::: ...... · •wpo . rH · an • Woodtlttdg9. 2 bd 2 b9. ,.._ .... ,.88Q 1325/. mo., r.t. 5'9-9322 Al9o irg 2 Bf. 1 Ba:1490. Call 636-0921 · · _,,,0
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RHlflJ OUffllftl gar, '650 I 1100 dip. I Unfurnl11'1ad•Ho pate, drapae, gat, m· PINE BLUR' APT8 54CM082 aft 4PM. 14'-1100 C. 332 Encino I.II.
551·3000 3 bdrm hm wlklwk-( Ylew Ho P • t'. Cr a I g . Petl•Modela O~n clean, no pall, I 26. laall Au '"' VNlt#a laldl flll Can 18 6 545-1370 OG dell)' 9 to 8. 646-723" 1 Bf. with loft, 2 Ba. Ohlld OLD HUNTINGTON! 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •ntBarr111u Pllw).lr>lnt to Nature ter. 7 • . I ..__... DELUXE 2 br. 2 ba .. 2 ok. on tM BIUffl, pltlo, bdrm. ,,_. ba, ~atmaJ. BEACH/YEARLY 1 Br. Apt. CloM to 17th. & , ....... T,.I lllT&LI mo. M3-4380, 494-0395 Oceanfront ...... 2 Bf 2 la... p1t101. 420 Oold•nrod Ylew, frplc. encl 911·• gu No '*1· 1475. 1537-3233 DI x 3 Br 2 b • • g • r -Main. 1326/mo. Fumllhad 3 bdrm. 3 ba.
1 lo 5 bdrm• •tarting at l .... or IM.M option lar· =·~ .. ~= = ..... I 8 7 5 . 4 t 9 - 3 1 1 8 . atova, dlll'lwuhw. IP•. AGt dig =.og:~1::.18~s-~~ 838-0708 Atrium IP• condo ""' 1460 to S1200 g• • Br. canal front, No pat'• I 1600/mo t•n'-1"9 497·1956. lndry rm. 14195'"'°· CMn 1 Bdrm child ok ~ and putting green. . v-rfY, evall 9-1, oomrnty Sandi. . 494-0791 . '"" ·-SPMC 831-41107 All Utlll pd. Only 1375: Open a Airy, 1 Bdrm, Im 1 Br. unlurn .. ut111 pd. NDPIPER PALM De·
pool• a tennl1. walk to ' agt ............ ,... C#ll #ftl lllf Graat locatlonl 1 Bdrm, 1537-3233 Agt ohg pet I dllld ok. asto. Cell l350/moe3&.9003 RT) Want Ociaantront ~~/o1!':~n:~· '~ .,,_ 880~ .. ~= ··1·ii:iai·ii:·· c;~\;3 13~0 ~ chg. • ... WU 537-3233. Agt dig. =~hofof Au~.•or
·-,, -Newly decor. 0•• pd, AG dig I -2 ... 1 .... A .... 8-Md <*llnga, lky. ltt .. A,,n.nts hraldM e ~7'"" ...... ...... ... •••••••••••••••••••••• ;:) 845-11<M encl gar dwehr pool Vwy trg 1 Bdrm. cl'llld cite. nl d .... tr ...,N kitchen, 2 frplc 1, 3 11 I/II/In '"' 7w; ...
Beet bey Ylew In 8lufl9 3 NEW PS 0 RT CR E 8 r .... /... bbg. Adult1, no pate: Only '320. 1537-3233 Agt ~~ Hr:,·~~p &.ldr~ Bdrm. 2\A Bath. With all ••••••,••u·· .. ······,••••••• ~vall. Aug. 20-Labor Day. br 2'A b• s12001m'o TWNH . by bell. 4 br, 00 18th St. 642-5073. dig -,..,; IUA ....... 7. Ille axpact«I eman1ti.. Coron• d•I Mar. 2 br • • · ba.w/d pool,)ae.tenl*. ., ..,,..,..,,.._..._., Call !Of appt 537-3233 YIWIE beaut. furn. 3 blll• Wkd)ll 832·1023:...,.. & 2"A car g.,... 1 'If. tea-(Dowr at 1uth) ~ 2 Bf. 1 Ba.1425. E/Slda 2 br, 1 ba, enct C"---................. 2 BR 1'A """' -... ocean. 1325 w•• ... wknd• 17M988. ... 11300 mo. Need ta-(71.4) 842-5113 B a 76 pool -d No..... -· .... ,._..., ....,,. -.. " · mll" 1111112. Deya 1'A •· 4 · o-., •7.;~73; ..... · BA, child OK. Sm. Pet 3 8r 2 ... ....., ,..11o Dbt New 1&2 bdrm. luxury 1142-o3n0ft75-1618. 't..,3CAM .. ""f\..·levw.r. Plt'k Lido Condo, 3 Bf. 2 1 Laundry tac., pool. 1456." _., OK ONLY 1400 cho ._ ·..-. ..-· • apta In 14 p1ana. 1 B<lrm ';/' "'" ... "'""!!; Ba. "'P'C. dehw91'1, lndry, !73"'37;.n58.~~·-~~.... 54te55e12-7PM. 2 B 1\.41 B H t 537:.S233AOT • . atiepatowatw.Nopetl. lromS515,2bdrmlrOf'll lalablt.,,.,,. 4 8'. 2 ea. 18971 Antioch. rm. 3 carport•. patio. " .,. • .,,.,..._.,. OCEANFRONT • ellarp ~ •· o pa'· . 209 411t St. $725/mo. 1570 TownhouM from ••••••••••••••••••••••
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Agent 541-5032 3 Yr old 2 atOfY ~ 3 ":r.;'.O:u•••!~ MIO mo. trs-3033 Oarden ~·suLo . 4 -Plu , b1t-1n1, crpt1, Spec. 3 Bf 2 BL fplc. o-. wat1r11111. pond11 Gu Contect larg .. t Oay -------·--· 4 bd 3 b th 667 84 2 bdrm twnhM. 1\.41 ba. hk-up1i drp1, dbl gar. beactl 2 bl!-. ltoo yTty. tor cooking & heating Male ~ Mfvtoe In 3 B<lr 2'A Ba townl'lornl, 0
1r1 l"'O/mrom':.4 •• •78!· C... I# Jiu nll 28t, 1S..I l5aO mo. 48r, •2 1· garage. patio. No pete. lrplc, 150. No pete. No ...... 84$-1882 paid. From San Diego So. Callf. M0-41718 fam rm. patio. AIC, up. 831.21n · " v·.. "'• ...................... 21a. 750 mo. Acron 1476. Nr 19th/Pomona 5'0 4•141 .... -Frwy drive North on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
gradnd, pool, tennl1, De.an vi-. t>Mutlfully from bch. Sept-June. ""'2alfleld 541-8357 h:ftIN "4f Venalllal Condo Studio, S.ach to McFedden to
park. 1va11 . Im med. Nawpor1 Stior. 3 Bf. 2'A =· i~t,--~· (213) 146-2282 1425/mo. 1 Br. 1 Ba. apt., •••••••••••••••••••••• ~c~!71t1Y · .... ~~mo. s u w 1 n d v 111 a g • IOIMUTE 1865/mo. 881-1543 Ba. 2 block• to beach, 8~ . mo. Newport BHCh, 31th ..... , IPTI-· frplc, lndry rm, .. built-3 Br, 1'-t Ba townl'IOma. • .. 1-. • .,.. (714)893-5118. Rea•
2 ad . 2 a•. condo. ctoee 10 sc:hool ' tennlL 8trM1 1"' t>Mroom, 'A h•utlful garden apt1. Ina. car pcirt. Patio, AIC, ff1>1C, W/D, Lge pvt apartment. Mo-,_, fM fllls.1Mt
mlcfWv .. pool, Jeez, $735 ee2-eea:s. Ila,.., n• blc frOrn ...S. Off_,... Patloelcs.ckl. HIM paid. TSL Mgmt 642-9412 Woodbridge So. Llk-. darn w/bltlns. 2 BR 2t>a, ...................... Oldle1 & •.::=:ICY· mo. 494-6083. 8lulf1 Condo. bayfront. •••••••••••••••••••••• prk'g. Avail Sept 111. Ho peta. 2 chlldren ...._ poola. tennla. m5 mo. w8let 'A bllt to baadl. 2 EASTSIDE CM. Private All c:tlentl wtttl
auper 3 br 3 .,._ s1200 814* Mil 1br, am <*Mt' H501mo Incl utllltlH. ooma. 2 bdnn. 1'A be. Flr...,_. Cati Danny 145-2015 car panlng. L.arga clo-turn. room a beltl. Utile. ptlotoe & 1efllt•IOI&. Super daall 4 Bdrm. 2,_. 644-33 · Yllla, courtyd, prv, 54CMll32 2 ar.2 ea. 1515 Dlll'lwUl'la!', prly patio. wHlldaya; 548-5133 ..w.O~lorllngllor2 Incl., raftlg .• 1315 mo. Credlte:Colmoe>Olltan Bath, Fm rm, gar. 1875. Agent. 11 • l400/mo. 497·70M. 391 w W"9on 131-6583 011. Ho pata. '620 mo. l\W & wtc~ couplM. Patio. Laund 873-7544. Good Morning Amenca.
1537-3233 Agt dig GrMt location 3 Bdrm 2 • =-WINTER RENTAL. 4 . 543-5'78 taci '700/mo Ind ulll --------· TM Tomonow SMw.
H•-4 Bd-2 ........ 111_ Ba gw. only S750 dig. U bd~ ba. Avail Sept Soarltllna ctean. 2 Br. 1'A L .. _. II 2 .___....,. Jin ~..., 5403 River Ava: Working ,.,,,..., 2S to 40 • rt • ..,1 1 ...
l...,...nl, "'"ti·..:::. 17 ... oo,""c..,. 537-3233 Agt . nfl 15. mo. t7r,.o303 8a. '4?0. F9"Cad, utlll uxu,...,.a town OUM, •••.istt.;.............. Tllen ~all 80·1771 Iv non emol<e, ~ blk bch.~ -• ...... "" "" •••••••••••••••••••••• -~ 4 peld. Rafrlna. 2 1m11t bdrme, 2'A ba. Femlly NO FEEi Apt. I Condo NB • ..,.,. 875-1708 aft 4 -537-3233 Agt. lie ...,.. 1 .... rm. patio, • chlld!W'I <* no peta. room, kitchen, gar. 1700. rent• WM Aentall. mag Of 990-5844 ',.._,, pr 0 fI1 II0 n a I Me I e
LOADED 2br w/ec, ooo1 ,....... 1.1.'t F•llT =~ ~;~h, 350' 1MO w....C. 842 .... 906 S&l-3NI, 645-neo fl7Ml12 lf'otcer. V•rHlll•• luxury 1 Br., Fam. E'llda CM 3 Bf 2.,., Straight, non-•mokar,
SSMl, novel llltch, 1580 3 bdrm, 2'" ba. belt oOlf ._....&late I ........ , 1 BR qula1 large G'M' "' ...... m oourtyard. HIS/mo. P'lt ant. l/p, pvt ba, gll', 2548. to lfllll 3 Bt. 2
OC·RE ...... ALS 7""~""14 oour•• view. 1acur1ty .. ~:::,· ~..o.~•1::'1'" ..... •r-.. ---,. •-• ~-au ---~·-~ '"=".:J 101i..tAcecla.84M188 1275,831-1093 B w -~ B·' I I "'' .,.,.._ at , ... 1 pool nd -mu ~"'"'" ---•11• ~ ·--Id,..., 'p·-,~ ""a;."1•"' NIW geted 20 Town-C 1 p 11 1 1 •· at ... ront ., 1 ' •Br. Unlvaralty Perk. lllOO 1Jao.•t1..00n.:0. 567_7~72 roundlng1. Tarrao•d ;•;:·;~·b:_•;••••;bJi: IPil't'liiil-cone er I t . • ... hom• VILLAO! COM· • 19 WllD ol ege er •POO may coneldar female.
mo. 8 3 5 • 3 2 0 8 or JI ::';tc~~n:-ro~:.~~: ctiMdren/pet OK. '480. BMutltulfy landeca~ 537-32S3 AOT MUNITY, 2 & I Bt. 2'~ Newport 111. duptalC. 3 Bf m r(= =; "°"2471
752-11114 Harbor View 3Br, 2Ba ..-..,_ .._.._ -...e37/t74-7221 oerdln eipta. Pool I Lg 18t, fNlhl)I deool..S. 8a. 1900-1800 eq. ft. ct 2 ea. frpl. wet bat. patio, ,......155 27~ Newport 8Md'I townhelu-
i.... .. •---a. ·~ EHc ~. chlldr9n/pet 8..---rooma. ......,_.. Covered pertclng. o garage. Open d•ny or pur• lu1Cury. Otragaa, gw .. b09t elp, no pet•°' ,...... • •• fully turnl•hed. Fe•
::'I'.-:::' -• ":i::-OK. Comm pool, lanntl. r• dlnll\G .,_, Wlllk-tn ~ ,. pet1. 2 ohlldren w•I• call 54a.nn. 1N~ B. •P•• In every home -~ t1200. trs-4421 Room wttti kltdlan pm. Nr mat. 2W5. Own bdrm
EMERALO.BAv.·3 .. er .. i 11200 mo. 14CM1• ~ -:~ ,..:.W 00f'n9. Anartelm 81. '350 mo. mHllr awlta, dining 8 lb 1 1 d 2 8 ahopplr.'j centw I bu-and bl. Pool, 11nn11
ea. trptc, br\cik patio With UPPER BACK BAY . 381'. HuntlnQlon c... •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 •· 147S 545-3221 room•, wood burning ;~: 11:C:n utll• ~· ellna. H .• 192.7520, ~-~75 mo, \4
•P•· 1 1600. 2u1 2'~1!xacllorM.~ 18dmMurn,te0e ...,,,,_ W 13u .1lth. '*41111 ,.._.,28r.28a.Hopete.. n,._,l9CM, mtcr°':!V: '975 YH<ly.'642-1S34 ....,_##ell fl•.,,,.,__....., 91&-2255· :r;u~O:·mo.,..; l:::::::n.~-=.. v:,Y·i·-·;-.;·~: 3 Br. t Ba. .. ::-:o~:. ~~·. 1:; =a•~provt· .. =~ ....... -=~~~:-"w!:':::, l1:;s~m~~·A~~h'·&.;:,; ,._ Agt 642-3860 from llTS kl!ry. No1~ 151 L 211t St. &4a-240I MMl75• ~ ""'~ a~~~ nti wt!~ Nnt.all now IV9M. a.e. fllua.15M1to
Hgt 1 , A y a 11 t I 1 . NICE 3br w/...,,.,,, pool ltEAunrrvl 2 Br. I... L.wga 1 Br. 1 8a. ...,.._, lllllnd, 7 ~to 8.C, :,. (211)170o7'is3 or 1140 I. up. Color TV. Sl'llre ~I br turn.
m-t212 aft 3PM. bal!are kltdl, '"°'9 '315 ~ Yrty tna. Oetu111 I ~. Mw Verda. 1100 aq.ft. tnclry rm, cerport. WI Plau or O.C.Alrpofl. ('714)171-4109. Phonal In room. 2a74 houle. Jae, get. ltWla.
HAR80R OCEAN FRONT OC-MHTAUS 7so.4$14 gar .. P'tt. Haer..... fplo, lndfy, petlo,... aide. t3IO. Avail 1-11. Juel .... or N-.rport Naowpott IMI. CM. 711-laG rr~ 11t-"'1 ww. gar, no.,.._ aeeo. .......aa &Mt. a eo. Of Ian ,_... aTIP9 TO SAHC> .,.7445 w-.... M.a...' Nu HOO' lux hm. on a br, 2 ba ~ ..._, LA QUINTA HUNOeA ' 10t4 MaDa. ......011 • ..._... 2M "'* OH&.Y MOO ..., ,_ • ._
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11260/mo. 7 ... 1415 11MHI °' 111-2111 ~~.r.r.;; ••• 1'l'e3 "· ~ ... ~I .... 2 pataoM, pool 9"< ln*y rm, no rm, I pett ... ba~ addreU and by Watchlftl for "0Uf ...... ..-l" •-...._ no,_,1',IOJCI pooe. Ill J. 1~ -·~~-.. ,.,.,no-· " ....,. .,..... n.1 w9'te:Mf11t,e11n,OfflC9. ,..._ --· t; _. tttmt-411t.111.f'7lt tui11hrt HAM ....... 1~iii4404 mo. , .. 1 1a'ii'+ ••P· name hi the classtfled ads of the ••••••· .. ·.-;-n •••• r:.. 2\t lie. 2 oar flW _.. = '!':...., ~~ 141 H4• ¥99/wtlnda
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~ eectlon (It'• beet to run 3
dll)'I for maxlnftlm ••poeut9). " you PIY for your ad In advance we'll run It 3
deyt and only charg41 you for 21
2. Get your FREE G•ege Sate ~ (al you haw to do 11 come In to the o.lfy
Piiot & pay for your ad In edvanoe -we wtff glYI you two 11 x 17 S6gnl -FREE of ctlarge).
3. Prtoe ~ pi.ca of meroMn<SIM. . . .
For further details about how
Dally Piiot boat picture ads
cen worf( for you ani:i to
tehedule your ad, call
O·U·&e7e and Uk for Sally L•.
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Biii Maxey ToY()te
19202 8Mct\ 8tvd Hnttnotn 8dl 962.()129
'71 FORD Maverlok. Good
cond. 3 new tlr•. econ.
1850. 494-3211
'11 f1111'l
Low mtte1, cl••n end
eharp (431VXV). Redu-
ced to
12111
8111 Maxey Toyote
19202 8Mc11 Blvd. Hntlngtn 8dl 962..()829
'73 LTD 4 dr. Xlnt cood.
New llf'ea. Sl75.
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clean, 121 llO.
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moonroor. 11500.
831-t153. Leave me1-eeoa on pN>ne.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -A
fe&tral Judie retUMd today to
approve the antltrwt 1ettlement
propoetna th• breakup of the
American Telephone & TeJ.tsnph Co. until l8YWal major
chana-are mlde. U.S. Dlltrtct Judae Harold H.
Greene, In a 178-P9P oph\ion,
aid he b.d concluded that the
requirement that AT&a t:lve up
lta 22 wholly owned Bell Bymm
operatln1 companle1 wa1
.. ~ in the public am.r.t;"
a&t the JUda9 ...... the procam
could not 10 forward "nlH1
AT&T and the Ju1tlce
Department were wUUn1 to
eccept aevera1 new Mlfl\W'dll. Amona them· -KEia w..t be prohibited
from uat.na lta fadlltlel to offer
any type of electronic
information aervice "until the
rt.k of lta domination of that field
hu abated.'' ;t'hat reltriction had
been 1tron1ly 1ou1ht by
new1paper publlahen. If that
chaNit ii 80Dlp.S, the Juda-Mid
ATli'r could. J>etltion the court
for ita removal after 1Wen ~
-The Bell System operatl.nQ compantee muat be allowed to
continue marketlftl te{i£hone equipment and to pub the
Yellow Pa1H advertl1tn1 ~&'I' must aai-to allow
(See BREilUP, Pqe AJ)
:Coastal bill advances
Measure would strengthen unit's power
·By PATRICK J. KENNEDY
O(" ............ ...., Commiaaion muat 10 to court
before auch atop orden can be
illued.
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While a Senate bill to strip the
state Coaatal Commiaalon of
authority over the Bolla Chica
marsh was killed Tueaday,
another bill to strengthen
commi11lon powers was
approved by the Amembly and ls
on ltl way to the state Senate.
That b ill, AB3:i56, by
Aalemblyman Larry Kapiloff,
D-San Diego, would permit the
commt111on to laaue "cew and
deaiat orden" In apecillc cues
where commlaaionera believe
development violated or
threatened to violate coastal
regulations or cauae irreparable
environmental harm.
But under AB3266, the
commlmion could halt -at leut
temporarily -development on
lta own initiative, thua ·~
up the proce91," Kapiloff uld.
Cities and countlea where' the
state-mandated Local Coastal
Plan hu been approved by the
Coastal Commlulon have
authority to 1mue stop orden.
development and real
eatate" intereata are lobbying
agalnat the bill. but ·he contends
it would protect landowners from
lawaultl and. pouible fines by
establlah.ing a hearing procedure
abort of court action on alleged
Coutal Act vlolationa. The bill
was approved by a 41-33 margin
in the 8().member lower house.
Opponents to the blll, led by
Republicans, called for
reductions In the comm.laalon'a
AUtboritv.
FOR RENT -Trio of three-story buildings will soon be offered for lease by Pacific Mutual
going up on Brookhurst Avenue north of Insurance Co. as part of a companywide cart-
Slater (across from Gemco) in Fountain Valley cutting campaign.
"Thia ia to atop developers
from brazenly and quickly
bulldozing coastal reaourcea
without permits while the
lengthy court procedure la being
followed," Kapiloff aald.
The· commiaalon "baa not
struck a reaaonable balance
between IJ'OWth and no growth,"
aald Aaaemblyman Stan
Statham. R-Chk:o. He added that
lawmaktta should not "allow the
c.outa1 Commimion to have this
kind of authority."
·Newport firm cuts bac~
''Once a wetlands ta bulldmed,
it'a often destroyed forever and
this bW would put a atop to lt
while a court date ia being aet,"
he said.
Will not expand into Fountain Valley
The atop orders -which
would require commiaalon
hearinp before being laaued -
would remain ln eifect until
courts ruled ln the individual
cases. Currently, the Coastal Kapiloff aald "pro-
Defender to train
in Newport Beach
I
By ALMON LOCK.ABEY ot"IMD.-, ........
From Newport east to Newport
west and back again.
That ia the Itinerary for
Defender, the newest 12-meter to
be launched, and her trial hone,
Courageous.
Charles E. Kirsch, chairman of
the Defender/Courageous Group,
has made lt official that the two
racing sloops will be in Newport
Beach from Nov. l to March 15
for winter crew training and
speed trials.
It means Orange Coast waters
wlll become one of the moat
significant tra1nlng grounds for
the America's Cup, whatwith one
of the Cup's moat preatigloua
syndicates operating in Newport
Beach.
Home baae for the two twelves
will be Balboa Yacht Club, which
has agreed to provide the group
with two moorinp for the racers
plus doc.k 1paoe and room in the
parking lot for trailers.
Tom Blackaller of San
Francisco who has been eelected
aa skipper of Defender, had
hinted the two yachts WOUld be
brought to the West Coast this
winter.
The choice of Newport Beach
Wll made aftel' Bill Ficker, 1970
Cup defender, had done ~
for the group.
Newport area.
"Balboa Yacht Club la the ideal
location for wa becau.e of ita
proximity to the open ocean/'
aald Kinch. "The tenders will
(See COAST, Paae AJ)
Kaplloff said h1a bill "faces a
tough road" In the Senate
becauae policy rules must be
waived eo lt can quickly be heard
in special meetina by two Senate
committees and put on the floor
before the end of thla month,
which la the end of th1a year's
LeOlaUve -ion. lU~ff'• bill flm bad to ...
the ~ly J'm:al Committee
and the Ener1y and Natural
Reeow'Oe9 Canmlttee, of wbk:h
Kaplloff la a member.
1'he Energy and Natural
Re.owoee Committee is the aame
group that deferred action
'rue.day on a bill~ltate Sen. Paul Coarpenter. that
(See B0LSA. Pye
By STEVE MARBLE ot"IMDelrNetatlllf
In an effort to cut expenses,
Newport Beach-baaed Pacific
Mutual Life 1nNrance Co. ha.a
decided against settling a
400-penoh insurance division in
Fountain Valley.
The employees were to occupy
more than half the square
footage in a trio of thJ'ee.1tory
bulldlnp being constructed in
Fountain Valley.
The insurance firm employs
'roughly 1,500 people in Orange
County. It won permlulon to
build the 1tructurea a t
Brookhurat Stteet and La
Alameda Avenue last yeer after
backing away from plans for a
14-stocy tower.
In a related eoskUtting move,
Paci.6c Mutual announoea lt haa
imposed a companywide hiring
Uee7.e and la considering layoffs.
Tom Santley, a company
spokesman. said Pacific Mutual
already has laid off 250
employees across the country,
about 100 of them in Orange
County.
School fire
deliberate?
Anon bu been listed as the
came of a fire that destroyed
rune claurooma at a Cypress
elementary IChool.
"It la important that crewa
have as much continuity H
poalble In training and apeed
trlala," said Ficker . "We
oonsldered .everal other sites in
California and Florida, but none
provided aa many a1milarities to
khode laland Sound aa the
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OPERATION STING? -The wince of :Sit::r-old Todd
Mcilwain proves his prowess in a Newport h bellyfiop
competition. His brother was a winner, too, as shown on Page
Bl.
Orange County Fire
Department 1pokf1man Gary
Stenberc aaid today that no
au1pect1 are in cu1tody, but
inveatlgatora are followln1 a
number of leada on the identity
of the peraon or people
responsible for the fire.
Cypreu School Dlatrlct
Superintendent William B .
Calton aakl d1atrict offlclala plan
to rebuild the cla11room1
destroyed eerly laat Wedne9day
morning at Vessels Elementary
School.
He aald co1t1, includtna
furniahinga, are estimated at
$650,000.
NATION
U.S. holds A-test in Nevada
LAS VEGAS (AP) -Tbe Department of
Energy conducied a weapons-related underground ·
nuclear te9t at the Nevada Test Slte today -t6e 12th
announced test this year and the third in two weeks.
STATE
SAN FRANClSCO (~ -Bewnlna • PolkY ll
adopted aeven month• aao, the American 9ar
~Uon voted today aolnti Mlditc ~ to
prohibit members of am dllCl'fm.tna1IDl'y prtyata clubl
from clalmina thetr dia • tax-deductible bullnem
ex11.mP911:1!1!11W81••·
COUNTY
Charity units burslarized
Offida1a of three charitable sroups are trying to
pick up the ptece1 after bh1I i1molt all their office
equipment in a weekend buraJ.ary. Pace A:S.
Job lair at Irvine
Hiah-teoh type1 went aearchlna for Job
pomtbWU. at a job fair at lrVtne'• ReptrY HOtel.
l>ageBl. . I
TELEVIS ION
The work force that was to be
shifted to Fountain Valley ln
1983 currently ia scattered to
offices in Costa Mesa, Tustin,
Newport Beach and Santa Ana.
Santley said the group.
insurance unit, notified tb1.t week
of the change, now will be moved
to the company's headquart.en f1
Newport Center. ,
Despite a reeorted glut of
office apace in Orange County,
Santley said the firm la hopeful it
will not have difficulty leasing
out the 287 ,000 square feet o1
offi~ apace in Fountain Valley.
(See PACIFIC, Pase AJ)
CCC trustees eye
TV-course dispute
Coaat Community College
Dlatrlct trustees will consider
adoption of a statement tonight
defend.in8 the use of televlalon
courses and warning against
"destructive carnpaigna" ailned at
e llmlnating this form of
lnatructlon.
In recent months the district,
whlch includes Orance Coast,
Golden Weft and Coaatllne
colleps. has been embroiled in a
dispute over the quality of the
television couraea offered
through Coastline.
The atatement that comes
before the board tonight
acknowledcea that educators
have the right to cl1aagree over
the uae of televlaion.
But }t adda that the board of
trustees "will not condone the
Cockpit blaze
grounds airliner
LI1TLE ROCK. Ark. (AP) -
An American Airlines jet made
an .,.µnacheduled landlna in
Arlranaaaafterthefl.ightcrew
put out a small fire behind the
cockpit.
The landing at Little Rock
Munlclpal Airport Tuaday was
smooth, and there were no
injuries to the 110 paaengers and
aeven crew members aboard,
airline spokesman Del Parker
aald.
INDEX
action of thoee in thia diatrict
who aet out on a destructive
campaian to destroy legitimate
learning opportunities c:reeted b¥
innovative people without giving
thought to the damace belnS
done to earnest and serious
learnen." ·
The board meets at 8 p.m. in
the college d1atrict beadquar'ted,
1370 Adama Ave., Costa Meta. ,
Clark rebuts
campaign fund
'violations'
By PR£DERICJt SCBOEMEBL
Of ...............
The Orange County District
Attorney's office hu been uked
to determine lf county
Supervtaor Ralph Clark violated
a provision of a five-year-old
ordinance regulating campaign
f.lnancet.
Clark. a 12-year member of the
board of aupervilon, Aid today
that the complalnt ra19ed by 11
former county plannin1
commluloner la wlthou,t
substance. • And Clark aald he remaina one
of the molt at.eadfaat support.en
of the law under which th}!
complaint WU lodaeci -the IQ-
(See CAMPA.ION, Plle AJ)
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• i'1opaotfle lhatual reoenlly ,.._. wtd dllllU cmcCula. com,._. a P9lr of .,_.-., .. ., 111111M tu.a Ml l9t a
WH'I ln Newport Center ..., lllDllUDt lt wanfll tD IMW :,~ t to th• fl rm' 1 off and ii ecrudnlllnl .~~
-Wped ~ =of~.-. ,._ Sandey and MIU'ly hall Of .\be.... to ., what the dollar
office •J)AC9 in the new twin ~ cowwa hat been ~ out to 10 1a)Offl1 Santley u.1d
major tenanta. Paci ta Mutual l1 looldn• at
· Santley N1d lt hu not been pulllnl beck from pwchailna
determined bow much of the ecp.Ll~t llllid ~early
recently completed towere th• retinmlll\.
lnlurance ccmpany wW oacupy. Paclflc Mutual moved from
That.,.._ couJd blnae on a Lee A.,.W to Newport BMch MMaDed apecwe level reCluctlon 10 years .,o. lt la the lar ... t
report that la ex~ted to be Callfornla-ba1ed ln1urance unveded orlor to S.pt. l . The company.
COAST "ERIALS · • •
OQ1y haw a lO:m&nute tow from moorin9I to the 'hce coww.''
Houal .. I for the crew and
support team, a1 well ••
tramportation f« the boata and
their tenden, la 1tlll under
~--Kindl Mid the group expects
to return to Newport., R.( for
fu.rUaer tnlnlng b).' May 11 1983. DINlimlnarY America • Cup trtall-ere achedulecl June 18-~
Ialand Sound.
Defender /Courageou1
p one of two American
syndicatel vying for the right to
defend the Cup~ The other is the
Fort Schuyler Foundation of the
U.S. Maritime Academy which
baa launched two i-wew Twelvee
for the ~98:3 triala.
Demut CClamr of San Dieto
1klppered the Fort Schuyler
FoUndatlcll'• J'reedom. to victory
aver the Awtralian challenger ln
1880. In the winter of 1979
Conner broqht •Freedom and
Mr trial -... to San Dleco f«
winter tralnln1, but baa not
dl9cloled whether be will brtna
the twO' new yachts Wen thil
'Jei!!·
'fhe America'• Cup i1 the
world's oldest sporta prize and la
the only trophy that has
remained in the hand.a of the original winner.
BREAKUP NIXED ..
~e court to review fta actual plan
for dive1tina itael1 of the Bell J~ate m com pan tea and
IH!()rganizing i tael.f.
'" In addition, Greene said be ~ts authority to enforce the
Ltfelttlement's proviaion1 and the
11-11iht to schedule hearings at
V..,Uch teatimony on the actual
reorganization could be taken
.Jr»m third-party intervenon and ·•he chief executives of the Bell
~panies.
'{ rr-AT&T must agree to spin
!Cdf the Bell System oompanlet in
such a way that each I.a left with
1.'t debt ratio of 45 ~n:ent. The
'Jrf '
BOLSA CHICA
s ought to strip the coastal
commission of power over the
Bolaa Chica marsh.
The bill SB493, would have
approved the Orange County
... using and marina development
i'lan for the marsh near
Huntlnaton ~each , over the
objections of the Coastal ~,i:nnu.ion. ~penter withdrew hi• bill · use county and conun1-.ion 9.
hti
tettlement bad not lmJ)Olted a
apedfic percentaae, aftbouah
AT&T had pledged to eet the
companies free in good financlal
shape.
The judge 1aid he would
consider waiver requesta and
would allow a ~ percent debt
ratio for Paclfic Telepho"ne &
Telegraph Co., which has a
larger debt ratio than most of the
other Bell companies.
Greene gave the Ju1tice
Department and AT&T 10 daya
to signal their willingness to
accept h1I propoeed changes.
• • •
officials recently agreed to
continue negotiations on disputed
pointa of the plan, mainly the
county's propoaal to allow
development on an area
identified by state offidala aa a
protected wetlands.
Cafpen&er'a bill, whic.b wa1
prevloU1ly rejected by the
committee lut year, thus died
Tuelday becau.e the committee
hal no meeUnp again this year.
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.. l*Wwala 1m. JM ,......_, '° lh• dlllrio&
a~•1 oHloe to laY= the ...... WM mede by ~~ ........ by
~ Ill 18'71 to eerve on ~ aounty Plann•n, Com•&ulon. .... OrtDdJe Wt the ....,....,..
In 19'1 tD biilk TIM CUP. lbe -
hu COftUAU9d '° IDOD.l&or th• ord"'-ad I•.,,_._ Ill
II° ... Tb{.;.. 01IW WbidW aark
camptled with TDf CUP came
IDto ~ DUb11c Vlrir ~. At a board·'llllieUQs, Clark aaDounced
he ... •bltal.Nna flan YOdn8 00 whe\har the county would wp
withdrawal of a lepladve bill
affec:tlnC 8~ Landmark Co.
holdlft88 •at Bolaa Chica near
HunUDltOft e.ch..
(The blll1 autb<>Nd~ataie Sen. Paul Carpenter,
would haw eiocepted Bolla
from Jurladlotion of the 1tate c.c-tal Commllslon.
(The blll waa withdrawn
Tuaday by Carpenter.)
, The TIN CUP or~lnance
prohibltl IUpervWon from acting
on matters that could have a
material flnanclal effect on
contrlbuton that have given
more than $1,331 to their
campaignl •.
Clark said he had 1eamed last
fall that a $260 contribution from
Signal had booated Signal'• tot.al
contribution to hit campaign to
$1,440 -$119 more than the
TIN CUP llmit.
Clark said the overage was
discovered and the U 19
refunded about two weeks later.
Clark said he was abstaining
from voting because of a County
CoUJ\lel's office opinion holding
that a "grey area" existed despite
the fact the $119 had been
refunded.
Clark said today that the
county counsel's opinion was not
received until late July. He said,
for that reason, he did not
abstain from voting on a June 29
matter lnvolvln~ Bolaa Chica,
and, hence, Stgnal Landmark.
Ms. Grindle, however, said
Clark apparently did not see an
earlier opinion -written by
Deputy District Attorney
Maurice Evans -which saia
refunds of campaign
contributions after contribution
checka are negotiated do not
comply with campaign f.inanclng
laws.
A eecretary sald Evans would
not be at1work today.
"I don't believe Clark intended
to do this," Ma. Grindle said. "It
waa an ovenight on h1a part, but
ignorance of the law is no
excu:ee.''
"I can't turn my head to this.
It'' nothing personal," Clark's
fonner appointee said.
A violation of the TIN CUP
ordinance ia a miademeanor.
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Polloi Ud I'll ~ti have lnt.enatfled their ...rch tor an
·armed bank robber,
~ by·Nd Mir and.
h•1beJ1 cap. who Ail~ ot
OCllDlalttinj 20 holdupe dWinl
the pelt three monthl.
The red·halted robber hll bit
prf.mU'Uy the Oranp County and Lona BMch ...... accord1na to
Spedal Aaent Bill Atherton of
the FBJ111Mnta Ana offJce. H1I
tar,.u haw lndudecl bMlat and •vintl and loeN in Hunu.tan. BNch, :Fountain Valley and Se.I.
Beech, he aid. More recently! the bandit hu
appuently moved .at. Athet'ton
aaid the redhead~ robber la
1u1pected of holdina up the
Riverside branch of Glendale
Federal Savtnp on. Monday.
The FBI qent laid the robber
has alwaya acted u lf be Md a
gun, but bu only cllaplayed I\
once -1ut Thuraday dwina a
holdup at the American Savtnp
and Loan office in Torrance.
Atherton aald the man ahould be
considered armed and dangeroua.
Bomb scare
evacuates
Coast bank
Pollc!ie evacuated the Bank of
America in dowqtown Seal
Beach Tuesda;v after a man
threatened to aet off a bomb
unle111 he received $5,000.
No bomb was found after a
half-hour ae.arch in the bank at
208 Main St.
Community relationt officer
Cheryl Henderson said a man
made the threat by telephone at
1:15 p.m.
He reportedly told an
empJoree to put $5,000 in cub in
a telephone booth. He aaid a
bomb would go off 11 his requett
wudenied.
Bank employees refUled to go
along, 9f!1cer Henderaon said.
REDll&AD ~ Bank camera
phot.oe from holdups in Santa
Ana (left) and Seal Beach of
the man FBI wantl .. the
red·IWted robber.
Hia haul in the 20 robberies la
belleved to be more than $15,000,
accord1ng to law offlcen.
The bandit la believed to be ln
hit late 20a, 5 feet. 10, wef&h.lng
140 or 150 poundl, with collar-
~ red hair. In aome of the
hoiaup.. Wttne.M said he had a
mustache.
The man usually wears a
baleball cap beartng the name
Aramco (a Saudf Arabian-
Amerlcan oil company) or a sun
vllor with the word .. Montana"
on it.
The man often wean plaid
shirts, not tucked into his
trouaen, and sometimes wears
a~ta e1. the FBI agent uid. be red-haired bandit "has
made no attempt to evade bank
cameras and has stared directly
into a camera lena on at least one
occasion.
Atherton said anvone with
knowledge of the red-haired
bandit abould contact their local
police department or the FBI's
Santa Ana office, 542-8825.
l r
pounding
I
Beirut
8'fte.Undn ... ,,..
lar..u .... ~-ta. tMb ud artilferi ha.-.Nd W•t
Btlrut today. and U.8 .
pNlkientlal envoy PhllJp Habib
WM teport-1 makinc pqpw ID
tallut with laraeU leaden in
Jeru••l•m on evacuatlna the
PLO from Lebanon.
Uri Porat, 1poke1inan for
Prime Mlnl1ter Menacbem
Be1ln, told repor&eu ln
, Jenilalem: •"lbe ta1kl were FOd-
We made pro1re11. We are
waltlna now for further
information from Ambauador
Habtb."
I1rael'1 army radio aald the
prindplea of the evacuation plan
had been Httled, and the
blueprint Md been printed up in
draft tonn. "but there la no full aareement yet."
It uld Habib WU expect.eel to
return to Beirut alter the
meeting to WOl'k on the detaill
still in dispute.
Begin waa quoted by the
hraell new1paper Yedioth
Ahronoth as aaying in an
interview: .. U all goes well, the
evacuation will 1et under way
next week."
A major breakthrough in the
negotiatlona came late Tue.day
when Syria revened itl earlier
stand and said it would take in all
Pale1tlne Liberation
Organization fighters the PLO
wished to evacuate from Beirut.
The jet strikes on west Beirut
ended about mid-afternoon, but
Israeli tanks continued battling
guerrillas near the museum
croulng point of the mid-city
dividing line. Gunboats and
artillery aho blazed.
Cracker Jack
apologizes Youth talent
CARMEL, Ind. (AP) -The
makers of Cracker Jack have
sweet news for a girl who sued
after finding no prlze ln her box
of the candied snack: She'll
naceive an apology and another
box of Cracker Jack free.
sholV slated
A spokeswoman for the
Cracker Jack dlviaion of Borden
Inc. sald Tue1day that the
company hopea 9-year-old
Wendy Potunik will drop her
legal action.
Wendy filed 1uit seeking a
prize from Cracker Jack and
reimbunement for $19 ln court
0081a. In the auit filed in the lllD8ll
claim• division of Hamilton
County Court, Wendy claimed
the company had broken an
advert1alng promllle by eelllng r
box of the snack that did not
contain a prize.
A youth talent festival is
1cheduled at Huntinaton
Center Mall Wedneaday
through Sunday.
young people up to ~o will
be participating in a talent
entertainment review, a
teen-age fashion show and
the <>range County Youth
Art Expo '82.
•Mart•• Bo•1laen, a
resident of Balboa, bas been
named clinical coordinator of
the Pediatrics and Pediatric
Behavioral Medicine Units of
Huntington lntercommunity
Hospital.
Sh e came to the
•Women college graduat.el are 1nv1tect to anena a
.wnmer coffee aponeored by
the Wettmln•ter-Fountain
Valley Branch of the
American A11ociation of
Onivenlty Women.
The ptbennc wW be held
The talent entertainment
review will be ~ed in four
categoriea: mUliclan&, s1ngen,
dancera, comedian• and
others. The teen-age fashion
show will focus on back-to-
achool f.ashlona. The youth art
expo will display the talent of
local student artists.
For more information. call
897-2533.
Huntington Beach hospital
from the UC Irvine Medical
Center, when! she worked for
five years, mo8t recently as a
charge nune in the pediatrk
intensive care unit. She has
abo aerved as a school nurse
for the Santa Ana Unified
School District.
Thursday, Aug ~ 26. For
infonnaUon on attending, call
Reba StllH, 891-1122, or
Rote Howard. 963-3346.
The organization is open to
all women who hold degrees
from accredited four-year
colleges or universities.
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'!'tie blll'I ~ lnduded. ~'
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~ Wio Mi Mhed fot c.oup.r atandardl
far ....... 11 well· a. ar-ctuattnC h.tch ICbool
1tuden'8, wu unable to overcome oppol1Uon
from th• .P>lhlcallL::::•· uo,ooo-member California TMc:hen tlon.
Marilyn Monroe il.eath probe ordered
SAN FRANCISCO -For the RCOnd time
in as many years, the American Bar Aaeodat.ion
hM postponed revamping the rules of ethics for
the naUon'a lawyers.
After five years of planri.lng and haggling -
who u!d he wu coerced into •IJD~:!'" Monroe'• death cerUfJcate, which lilted u
cauae ol death.
Van de Kamp u.ld h1a office II reviewing
material.a to trace the lut 24 houn of Mlu
Monroe'• life but hu not reopened a formal
lnve.tfption into the death. .
including four houri ·Tueaday of what one
lawyer called ''pretty-cloae-to-trivolous
parliamentary debate" -the ABA's policy-
making Hou.e of Delegates voted to put oU
further consideration of the propoeed new rules
until l\11 meeting in New Orleans next February.
FirefighJers halt ·six brus!i blazes
Firefighters successfully put out four blazes
that sprang up across Southern California, and
two more, Including one that burned 1,500 acres,
have been contained.
A brush fire in Cactus Valley, near the
WORLD
Riverside County community of Hemet, had
burned 1,500 acres by mid-afternoon Tuesday,
but was fully contained, Dan Proctor, a
California Department of Forestry fire captain,
said Tuesday evening.
Fifth anti-Semitic attack in Paris
PARIS -A woman wu seriously injured
today in the fifth anti-Semitic attack in Paris in
10 days as outraged Jewish militants went ahead
with plans for a mass demonstration despite a
government plea to call it off.
The woman, who was walking her dog,
suffered severe face and leg injuries when a
bomb exploded at 1 a.m. alongside an eight-story
building housing a firm that imports fruit from
lsr"1 and a bank that was under Jewish
ownership until private banks were nationalized
earlier this year.
The police d id not reveal the woman's
identity.
Honduras 'on alert' against Nicaragua
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -Citing
tensions with the leftist regime in neighboring
Nicaragua, Honduras has placed its armed forces
on full alert, canceling all leaves for more than
27,500 army, navy and air force soldiers and
police and border patrol officers, a military
spokesman reported.
NATION
The alert will last "until further notice," the
spokesman said.
Relations between Honduras and Nicaragua
have been increaatncl~tenae in the three yea.rs
since the Sandin.l.ata1f$t revolutionaries in
Nicaragua overthrew President Anastasio
Somoza.
Reagan defends tax-increase measure
BILLINGS, Mont. -President Reagan,
defending an embattled $98.9 billion tax-increase
bill, said today the measure pending in Congress
would have very little effect on the taxes of most
Americans.
In his first major speech on the bill, Reagan
argued the legislation was essential to his
economic recovery program. U Congress refuses
to pass the bill, the nation faces bigger budget
deficits, higher interest rates and growing
unemployment, he said.
Despite the bill's provisions to increaae taxes
on cigarettea. telephone services and airline
tickets, the president insisted, "It will have very
little effect on the majority of individual
taxpayers."
Mass-murder suspect points out graves
HOUSTON -A bus mechanic who
"believes women are evil" and who may have
killed 22 women at random in the last 10 years
has led police to two unmarked graves while
bargaining for a 60-year jail term, authorities said. -
Police dug up the remains of a 25-year-old
woman on Monday and unearthed a second
woman'• body, found wearing panties and a bra.
in another shallow grave Tuesday.
"He just does not like women -he believes
woman are evil," said State District Judge Doug
Shaver, after he read a psychiatric report on
Coral Eugene Watts, 28. "There's never an
indication of aexual molestation or theft, robbery
-anything."
Watts, who moved to Texas from Michigan
in 1981, agreed Tuesday to help solve the
murders in exchange for a 60-year prison term
on an unrelated May 23 burglary charge.
Indictment sought against congressman
NEW YORK -The Justice Depanment is
.eeking to indict U.S. Rep. Frederick Richmond
on tax charges, The New York Times reported
today.
Edward Korman, U .S . attorney for
Brooklyn, has been conducting a federal grand
jury investigation of the Brooklyn Democrat
since the beginning of the year.
The Times quoted unidentified officials close
to the investigation as saying Korman
recommended to the criminal division of the
Justice Department that the indictment be
90ught.
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Giant tax hike
bill hits snag
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
Senate-Houae committee has
broken off negotiations on a bill
ralalng taxea by $98.9 billion
becau1e lt can't agree on a
relatively minor change in
welfare lpt'nd.lna.
"We've reached a temporary
impu1e," Sen. Bob Dole, R·Kan.,
chairman of the conference
oommltt.ee, aaid Tueeday n.lgh\.
"If we are not 1otn1 to cut
apendlna we aren't aolnl to ra19e
talCIM."
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Hauling fee lowe ed
County reduces cost tor landfill rubbish
By P'IUCDEIUCK ICBODIEHL ...............
Sowin1 to pre11ure trom Oranee c.ounty1 28 ddeil. county
supervUon haw lowered the '" to be char1ed for commercial
NIWerl and tncllviclual8 who UM
county.owned land..filla.
LUI month, auJ*Viion. OYer
protee1al from the cld•, lmPOled
a t7 per ton fee for rubbt1h
depoelted at the county'• four
landfilll.
The cltlea re1ponded by
marahallng 1u9port for Ie1al
action aaa1n1t the county to blOck
the so-called landfill 1ate feet.
The ltrateaY apparently worked.
& a reawt of Tuetday'1 action,
the fee will be reduced to $4.~
per ton.
The fee wlll begin Oct. 11.
Superviaon said it will remain in
effect until July l, when it will
be evaluated ba aed on
recommendations of a new Solid
Waste Management Advisory
Committee.
Unaffected by the board's
action la a $10.60 per ton fee that
will be charged for material
deposited at county-operated
transfer stations for subsequent
dispaeal at landfilla.
'the $7 per ton fee would have
raised about $14 million during
the current fiscal yeaP. The
$4.90 fee will raise about $11
million. The $3 million loss, county
officials said, wlll force the
county to abandon its plan to set
aside money for future waste
management rrojects, such as the
acquisition o landfill sites and
the environmentally acceptable
closure of existing sites.
For ex.ample, $2 million will
not be set aside this year for
future acquisition o f the
proposed Bee Canyon landfill in
eut Irvine.
Also to go under are projects to
control litter and add landscaping
around the county's landfills,
officials said. They include
Prima Desbecha east of San
Juan Capistrano; Coyote Canyon
in Irvine; Santiago Canyon east
of Orange, and Olinda north of
Brea.
Until last month, Orange was
the only county in the state is in
which a fee wu not levied on
landfill users. The county in past
years has financed solid waste
management programs through
the gene~al fund budget.
Fees w e re imposed b y su-
pervisors after officials warned
the county was on the verge of a
"waste management crisis" due
to shrinking landfill capacity.
They a lso cited the cost o f
opening landfill locations and
developing "resource recovery"
programs.
What effect the board's action
Farm Bureau
due honors
Costa Mesa Mayor Arlene
Schafer and Orange County
Supervisor Tom Riley will honor
the Orange County Farm Bw-eau
on Thursday for its w eekly
farm ers market a t the
fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
The public is invited to the
celebration beginning at 1:30
p.m. on the fairgrounds parkin.g
lot at 88 Fair Drive.
Fresh produce, eggs, honey,
plants, nuts and fish are sold at
the fairgrounds every Thursday
from noon to 6 p.m. at a lower
cost.
Gem
Talk
By J.C. HUMPHRIES
Cutffitd Gemologist. AGS
A HISTORIC WATCH
from• memo,..ble fJi6bt
When rhe fam«I aviatrix A.n»U.
E.l'lur1 new the ~tWilk more chan
50 year• •10, •he wore • 11113
LCJniPns watch on her wrU1 t.o help
~ htt mVf6etlotW cakuladona..
Wrl1t wacchn were not aJJ rhar
QOml1JOn In tha.e daya -but Amelia
wu an uncommon W'OIDall. When
fhe Inr.rn11Uon-1 Dr6•nluUon ol
Women P/lor• recently held •
l',,.a..l ~t · ro c:omme1JJOM1t.e NI.
Earh•rt'• fllfht, they went to
Amell•'• birthplace In ACchl.lon,
KanMlt where Uw "'4'P malnl&flw
• lonlt In Che AedUDI .,... m w
llM!ft')Of')'. N put ol the~
ellort to maintain th• tNmorl•I
/Of9t.. rhe IMly plloU MJd • cam.. a. of .,,. malt pn..d lr.rn. ....
Chae 1113 wrlat wacdl. It bfvuPt a
Udy aum ... ewn t.lon the ,,.,,,.,.
wound I~ tfP and fOONI &hat It ..al
lt••P• perfect time. A 1ood ~ s. ~thbW that Qin hold
Jc. value -both •nllmentJ and pnctlOa1 -/or many ,..,.. And _.,.""*-11 a.n ewn ~a ,,_,., ol lt/arory. Are there an.7
fl'H1ured wak'8•• amoftl ytHAr ~· h«rfoomf,
"'111 have on the threet.elied lepl
action by the chle1 w11 not
lmmedlately known. ObMrvert
laid, however. they beUeved the
dtl• would accept the board'•
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Document delayed~:
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on Mesa freewray
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A thic k e nvironmental
document on the long-awaited
Costa Mesa freeway expected to
be released this month has been
delar.ed until November,
according to Caltrans officials.
Courtlandt Burrell Jr., project
manager of the California
Department of Transportation
Route 55 study, said that a draft
environmental impact statement
sent to Sacramento headquarters
last month should be ready for
public review. by November.
The single-spaced, l 1h -inch
report considers environmental
impacts of six alternatives
ranging from doing nothing to
building a $159 million freeway.
"Some of the things took a
little lo~er to put together,'' said
Burrell. ''We're not sleeping µp
here," he said. , .
Also included in the documeqt
are three alternatives for
Improving the interchange at
Newport Boulevard and Paci.tic
Coast Highway, ranging from
doing nothing to widening both
lanes of traffic over the highway
and the channel.
Following review by the
Sac rament o office, the
environmental report will be
presented to the community
during various open houses and
public hearings.
The Costa Mesa City Council is
expected to take a position on the
freeway and choose one of the
six proposals.
Death wrish reality
for convicted slayer
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -
Convicted piurderer Frank J .
Coppola. a former pol.iceman who
once studied to be a Roman
Catholic priest, asked a minister
to "look after my family,"
embraced him and strode off
coolly and willingly to the
electric chair.
Coppola, 38, was pronounced
dead at 8:27 p.m. PM Tuesday,
61 minutes after the U .S .
Supreme Court acceded to his
hand-written plea for a speedy
execution.
The decision ended a day of
frantic legal maneuvering by
lawyers who sought to postpone
the sentence against Coppola's
wishes and state attorneys who
fought to carry it out.
Coppola insisted h e was
innocent of killing Murie l
Hatehell, ·45, whose skull w~
crushed during a robbery at her
home in Newport News in 1978.
T es timony revealed he
repeatedly pounded her head
into the floor because she refuse<J
to say where s h e ke pt hef
money. Others involved in thtf
crime said he was the killer. -. ·
But Coppola, who said he was
ready to die to maintain his
dignity and spare his family
agony of further appeals. resis~
attempts to have hia executiol\
stayed.
He was the fifth peraon to '*
executed in this country sinct
1976. He was the flrst sin~t
Steven Judy was electrocuted ill
Indiana in March 1981 and tht
first to die in Virginia's electlif
chair in 20 years.
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When a man's achievement
becomes a woman'
goo9 fortune.
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Irvine firm gets
power plant pact
Ultraq1tema, Inc. of Irvine announced t.he
com~ m. beml awarded a f228,000 oontrllc'l '° lMt.i1l a 1.~kOowatt ~ poww ~t at
CalTech.
· Coaeneratlon plant• are power 1ener•t!rJ
t.dlltill which llmultaneoualy pl'Oduce electrtdty
~ltMm. .
c.on.trucdan wW be by Ofcoo ConatrucUon C.o •••
tubddiary of Ultl"Uy1Jt.erN, Inc.
Piper Hydro income up
Revenuet of Piper Uydro Inc. of Irvine totaled
$806,349 in ihe qua.rt.er ended June 30, up 2,000
percent from t13,019 ln the leOOnd quarter of 1981.
However, th«e wu a Jou for the quarter of
$96,840 eaual to 2 centa per lhare, compared with a
J.ma of $2&;a20, or 1 cent, in the year-eatlier period.
The company uid greatly improved aecond-
qµart.et revenue. were lnadequat.e to ot&et lOCtelled
001tl of public ownenhip of the company and the
experwe of building of. the busineaa in anticipation of
improved howling marketa.
Seahawk income gains
Seahawk Oll lnt.ematlonal Inc. of Newport Beach
an independent oil and gas exploration company,
achieved lncreued gains in revenues and eaminp for
the quarter ended .rune 30.
Net income reached $290,836, or 10 centa per
share, compared with $49,189, or 1 cent per share, tor
the Uke period last year.
Revenues for the quarter were $597,837,
including $463,068 in oil and gu sales. vs. revenues of
$145,860 with no oil and gas sales for the like period of
the prior year.
Primo opens HB store
Primo, which calla itself the world'• largest
natural food supermarket, opened a store today at
Beach Boulevard and Main Street at the 5 Points
Shopping Center in Huntington Beach.
Real estate lecture slated
An ueodate of Robert Allen and Hollis Norton,
who lecture and writ.eon obtaining real estat.e with no
money down. will hold a aeminar Thursday at 8 p.m.
at the South Coast Plaz.a Hotel. Costa Mesa. There is
no admiasion charge.
Fluor unit awarded job
A Fluor Corp. unit has received a contract from
Abu Dhabi National OU Co. for a sulfur-handling
terminal to be constructed at Ruwaia, United Arab
Fmlrat.es.
SIOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
AMERICAN LEADERS
DOW JONES AVERAGES
WHAT STOCKS DID
HEW V~K IAPI Auo. 10
w+vl AMOOIO
Tu.dey .. 6tS 415
1151 s llS
NEW YORK IAP) AUii. 10
T~
22t 11• 241
751
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METALS
1 SS
~
JOO i.. n• ' ..
NEW YORI( (AP) -Spot non•r-
met.i prioea todey:
C.,.. ~71 oenta a pound, U.S.
dattlMtiOM.
Laed 24-29 cent• a pound.
Dno 37-40 oanta a pound,~ •
'ftft ... 1103 Met• WMk compo1M lb •
.... .._ 19-11 o.ntt • pciund, N.Y. ......., 1345.00 per lleat!. ......._ 12&4.0042H.OO troy ounce,
N.Y.
SILVER
Handy l Harman, $8.220 1>9r '1oy ounce.
GOLD QUOTATIONS
I
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l
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I
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RIB ROASTS
USDA CHOICI! •IU • LAROI END
1·~
SEEDLESS GRAPES
• PLUMP tlUICY
' UJ.L •UNCHH __. ........ ~
4t.
YELLOW PEACHES
PRHITONI
•
URKEY DRUMSTICKS
MIATY
HONEYDEWS
8WllT #HOLa MILONa
19~ ..
~~!e~!D QRAPl~R~~.!_._ 5 ~ 79•
FRIAR PLUMS 79• ·~--• .......... -............................................... la. !!.-~~!1!!!~~~2!.~8 -·---··-·-··--4 ••
HOU8! PLANTS 111 ,.._., __ "°'-·--·-·-···· ...................................... ..
IT ~LL~! zu~Q.Y,ASH
31~ .. ~ 31~.
FRESH
BREAD
IMITH'I • WHITI • IANDWICH
11-0Z. LOA'
·~·
PEANUT BUTTER
-.... ~ . I~ ~ [ : ·'11 ll It l .~ )
• I 'f , I ) ,. I JI
'--.
·coKE, TAB, SPRITE
11-0 CAN
.. 12211
'PAK
~~!c~ BUf!_!~ .......... --........... -........ 111
Bl!l!F RAVIOLI 111 e.-..., . ...,..,-.c..,. _ .. __ ........................................ -
TOTINO'a PIZZA 111 1-.oa. eoa,-. -....... -............. -..................................... .
~.~~.~~!!~!~.~ ............................ _,.,_ ... 89•
PRBSISR VBQBTAllLD -For
the home with both
fr.aer and rrdcroWaw
oven, 1tora1•
contalnen of proper
1lu1 can eaee food J>Nparat1on.
FRESH BROCCOLI
GAROINftNDU
41~.
PREMIUM POTATOES
PAIMIUll GMDID • PlltM
llA e micro~a~ b
preserving -vegetables:: ·
J'reah _.p,r~duce ,
wM&bei P'Cll*I ln yow-
own ~or ~hued
at a market or roadaide
etand, meana enjoyable
dlnin1 ln aummer and
early fall.
W Jth p\ooper
preparation and fnezina,
101De ot that bounty can
be euUy preaerved for
UM on the dinner table
rl&ht chrouih winter and
1prfn8.
·~ II 0 It fr U i U ID d """' UCWtik Md !'I ~can be frcmn 1YNP In~· •acoeMfull)' ift die bame .... ormlatnli'I. &ii
food t.ree.r. ~ tbit Mott fruU1 s•n J few excepUon1 are ~t from dW,...... J
nlad-type ve1etable1 Chit freiilia' wttti
1uch u lettuce, celery pnpuaUon.
and t.omatoet. Bec::au. of V ... tablet, how~ their hlCh water content. muat be heated bef
freutn1 producea freeatn1 to bah t
~ndealrable te)(tural ripenJna proce., w~t
chans-. continue. aft.er~ Frultt are usually '!be heailnl J)rOCe9
pecked for freezl.nC with to pc-epa.re veptabl.I
the freezer 1• call blanch1nc, .
The microwave o 0
haa proved ltteU
excellent blanchtna
since it eUmJnatet t
need for large potl
bolling water and c
down on work time.
makes It euier to
vegetablet in amCll
batches throughout tlMf
life of a home gardap
Many newer mlcrowati5
cookbook• contaiild
l n 1tr u ctlon1 fod-1
blanching vegetable.,
with easy-to-follaiw
chart.. , 'iJ
For example, here uei
the recommended ·~ for blanchfr\S one ~
of a1paragus lnii'lq
mlctowave oven: •hq
-1. Wash vegetabhq
and prepar e aa fi cooking. This should
done just prior to t. ~ blanching and freezi process. . r
-2 . Select! appropriately size
m(crowave -1at
container with a cov "' .F.
For example, a pound att
fresh asparagus, cut in~
one-or two-inch pi~
can be processed in''lr'
two-quart container. 3qo
-3 . A d d !4 cu'&
water. (Amount vari~t
for ~ther vegetablesrrt.) 3
-4. Cover con
LONDON BROIL
and microwave on
power. Recommend ~
blanching time fo
asparagus is 2 ~ to 3
minutes, but vegeta~l ' should be checked
the minimum time. Jl
pieces are not unlfo USDA CHOICI •HP• THICK CUT ROUND
1•• LB.
RED SALAD
TOMATOES
SALADLmUCE
RID • QltHN LIAI' • •UntR • ROllAINI!
bright in color. Shake o tt /
stir thoroughly aqd ·
continue heating for f4ll1
a m o u n t o f t i m tt.e
Vegetables should lj~
stirred once balf-WtYs
through blanching aw
again afterward. .rl~
-5. ImmediatelJW
after final atirriniat
empty vegetables lnto,M
colander and plunge~
ice water to stop th1t0 cooking process. Chill f9f(1
a p e r i o d e q u a J t ~d
blanching time. 118
-6. Drain vegetabl&<J
s haking off excene
molature, then pat dry
with paper towels. If
-7. Lightly pae4lT
vegetables into a pirle.GI
size container, leavirtt tJ
about ~ inch of heriN/
space to allow fd\!>e
expansion durinto8 freezing. ·-;w
3~1~3~1
-8 . Label eactlV.
contain-er to sho:wtl
contenta and date. FtWn
e c o n o m y a nl di'
convenience, use a strfp
Qf masking tape and itc1
waterproof marking ptt¥'
for this purpose. :>9 1
--1-DRI TOWELS
PAPllt • 81NOLI ROLL
TAOPICANA ORANGE JUICE 111 .,.....-.c .................. ______ ,_,, ____ ,_
~~T~i!2 .... ~~~,,.c11 ..... :_ ................ ,_ ....... -89• ~~!~~!,._Jc~~~--·-··-· .. -......................... 121
PARTY TIMI PO~I 1•t ,,_,,.ca.--......... ,_ .. _·--·--··----···--·--·····-.. ··
CHICKEN OF
THE SEA
LIGHT CHUNK TUNA• OIL OR WATIR
PACK• l~.OZ. CAN
-9. Place the fill~
container in the freez.e't8
immediately. For thfe'
first 24 hours, store witb~
room for air to circu1atNI
around the contalnel'>.d
Then stack tightly, wiUi
the most recently-frouln
product In back or on the bottom. WO
. -To rninimiz.e ~
on the freezer, treeZe RNL
more than three ~
of food for each cu~l foot of freezer apa q
within a 24-hour pert J
Equilment shout.., i n c lu e an ampre-
aaaortment of toaaa
containers whlc!W'
withstand temperatw\a
aa low as 40 deare~
below 11ero. • al
• d 8 New Y11mk1n1
C>ql
appealing ~~
SAN FRAHCISCO ~
Del Monte Co~p. w • lt.ap the molt I
conaumer promotion ~
lta 81-yew hilt.ory •l;i the Del Monte Coun
Fair beslna nm man . q
on~a:=;, -an~Uneol
fruit and v•1•u~
shaped dolll known
Country Yurillna. .c111f J
"The Count~
Ywnldnii may be ..,._
but we btlMYe they wtl1
mottvate CGn1umen '4> t;uy more Del Mo_. .Pi'oductl." ..... ~ o .. Roth1chlld, YI.., --~-11111~-tol~
Lawyen
bOxing
NWW YOAK (AP)
A purport.cl contract
exteaalon for a 11,b, ~tween World BO~
Nmid&don hleww.t.ht chain_.. Mlb W•Y.r
and llandy Cobb will
forc:it •ttome)'a *k into 'federal court here to
dlacua the validity of
another utle bout pact,
tbe court Mid Tue.ray.
On Monday, U. S .
Dlatrlct Court Judge
WW1am C. Connor ruled
\hat promoter Don King
bad the rieht• to handle a fight between Weavu
and top -ranked
challenger Michael Dokes. which would be
etaged 1ometime in
October . That
aettlemen t, however,
waa base<t on the
premise that the WBA
had refused to extend
the deadline for a
Weaver-Randy Cobb
fight. acheduled for Aug.
3 and delayed by an
injury to Cobb.
DEATHS ·
ELSEWHERE
ORLANOO, Fla. (AP) -
WUUam R. You1, 80, the
father of •sace ahuttle
astronaut an moonwalk.er
John Young, died Saturday.
SALT LAKE CITY lAP\
-Maade B. Campbell, 83,
the first woman to buy a
tlcket and fly on a
commercial scheduled
airline, died Friday. She
made the trip J~ 10, 1926,
· ln an open-cockpit wood and
fabric plane, the Douglas
M2.
LOS ANGELES (Ap) -Jolla Coltraee Jr .,
17-year-old eon of the late
Jan saxophonist John
Coltrane, died in an auto
mishap Saturday.
te·nbre g e r ~
HJa ldre and lire roulme bu t'utw monlly .. Pf!!.,..' ~· .. ~~::. ~
lh·WILLOIUlm.n .._,~-==Jr:...J-1na: ' ~ ~--. lill-....~--:1n • .._..;JKtmm,..,Jtwmm'tmot.d • ~·•.o.... ...... 8o dwt Bronx .. "*llit IDIG M&ma1 lfoWe ~ WMn M ~DlaY.inc me .. chmn with bla ~,.::c._ w lllld wlltl lfll ~ =-~ ~:~y John mana1era1 b\lt ihere were= wtth the ~.::.:':'=:.::::
'l'he Qiirilty Uiit ._ the v.-Plnltri~ mistrmtmlftt of the vmerable and you.r\I .,.,.._. o..wi ~ ~ ,.....ratk>QI wildlilly hM turned Into • Dim HOww. . T'llll ~ -fled wlOI u.
IOW'CI ot ~. • The .._Uan wos•.S OYW the 1aR couple of eouml on of Otenoe County°"' &. Gecqe Stelnbftnw hll fired an.other y.n.; &a. Stelnbnnnw bc'Oedlned the nnp of JIJlt I • tHa. ,__,. ~ -hi.I~ manaprial chanp th1a ~. ~ubftlflecl Orano• Cout Dall
th• nlnth in 10 eeuona. ·r.01,....E'N'W' ... RY ""'·Jib :u. 11, A4111 4, 11. tta Old a.or,. La at lt .,.m. t.11 1r•1r.1J l "f in J an1
But th.la ti.me lt .. men than • weary clJche. tire and Wt no one immune. PWIJC mncr
The auddennell of th• IC'Ucin and the manner in ~ u-._ .......... _,_ ... _ R1 NnT1GUeM111•11 which it wu done -on the heel• of an e. ~ · n.. •niv..v PUl.l-Y wn MAim tTATmmn
... __ in d b' h--..a 1 th Ch' and Cliff JolinlCiin. bepn a public aharpehooUna Tl'e fottowtno S*ton I• dolno emuu-rua a ou 11e niuer a. to e ica,to ~ ....,_ hJa belt and most loyal playere. ~ •
White Sox -added a touch ot tnpdy to tM old I Tolnmy John, who becaJM .• plt.chlna staff Pfltd~· .. ~~'t r:i,.~:t'!"31~bJ
1eenari5teoln. b-nner, a man of recc>'""'".-bualneta stalwart with a nttruciured arm, lt the lAtett. 11,. v 1 c I! a. < d 1 Mu LT 1 • ·-··~-.u1 ........ _ hol ·--!:.,._,,.into _._._ f Upeet that John hadn'~ meMUNd up to previc>UI ... A AK IT IN 0 . I• I Mu LT I· acumen. ... """'-.... n111 w e ,_.." a ·--o •tatllUce, Steinbrenner u.kl, "Tommy John iln't the ~l;::~:,;ir~
dlNrray -almost every one ot them publicly Golden Boy we thouaht he wu." He Mid John w., .,~ J. Piii. 8 Wiiow T,..
demeenecl in IOlne fuhJon. "weak" and •'needecf a crutch." 1.1ne. !Mne, Cellfofnla ta1111
The Boa wu known .. an impatient and Tommy la naiW'all~ df.8counooed, uldna to be "* ~,. ~ by an
lmpetuoua man, but he outdid himlelf thia Ume --.... ll , J hn lndMOutlartdfofd Pita
storming into the locker room at 1 o'clock in the traded. "I can't at.and th1a tunno .' 0 eaya. Thie •tat'"*" wM "*' wttn t.119
"""""" M' ha l th t and ff ·"""... Steinbrenner complained that Dave Wintield, eoumy Clertl o1 0r-. County on morning, ..... "'6 ic e on e a poi 0 e4
... hJa '24 million outfielder who hu been ffeldJni and June ta. 1N2.
the custornen a rain check for the bad performance .... t ....... &l-..a'dly, ••can't Mll"'l"V the club the way '*'" to which they had been subjected. IU -oe ll:'INI -• oT al ,..... Publllhed Orange CoHI Dally
As fiery Billy Martin and aott-ahoe Bob Lemon Reagie d." He aatd Graig Nettles wu ow .. oe Piiot, July 21. 211. Aug. 4, '~-J:!12 before him, Michael, the beloved "Stick" whom do~e has been ah.arply critical of Rk:k Cerone, "8JC NOTIC(
Steinbrenner said was like a aon, became the third ,..~ r-.. -, Ken Griffey and others. He has, __ ....;..;;.;;.;;.;.;.......;..;,~~-twioe hired and twice fired. ~ ... ._..... rk '9CTIT10Ua .,.. ..
I was naive. He had been awarded a made Randolph and other longtime Yankees wo · MAim ITATWmMT
in i 1983 f h OUt on Off-dayt few punishment. The lollowlng per1on II doing three-year contract, start g n a ter t e In firing Michael, he aatd, "There are a lot of bu*-•
faithful Lemon -"old Lem wu always there men on this team 1 would like to trade.'' Hunt~t'!is=: JA0:~:. 81·•
when I needed him," Steinbrenner said -had been The team's morale la ahot probably beyond MwlM Grelln Shaw, 504 7th
allowed to manage a full 1982 aeason as the Boa repair. Poor Clyde King. the new ma.nqer, a nioe 8tn:"'~ ~2t8;,,, pro~~ a promise lightly given, never kept. man -what can he look forward to but aimllar lndMdualManne G. Shaw .
Michael should have known better, juat a.s indignity? Thia ll•temtnt WU flied wOtl tile
ha alir.ed ha job 'th Ceo Only one man c an manage for George Couniy Clertl of Orange County°" Lemon must ve re . alt~ a ~ r~ Steinbrenner. That's Billy Martin. He takes Aug. e, 1982. Steinbrenner hangs by a e er t -to nobody'• sass. Don't count him out. ,_ snapped at the Boss' first angry whim. Publlahed Orange Cout Da!IJ
It is getting tire9ome to hear the worn refrain: NIUC M>TICt Piiot. Aug. fl, 19• 25• Sept.3k,}~ "It's George's ball club. He should be allowed to do Nil.IC. NOTICt
h I .. T•1al T·11141 --II' NOTICt with it what e p eases. NOTIC• OP TMllTW•·· IAU NOTICI OP ... ~
True, but with reservations. Thia is a franchise , ... ..._ •• TMllTU'e •AU '1Cnne>ua .,... .. the Sp,..;t of which has been ··~1-ed When Charlie On A ........ 25. 1982. at to:oo Lm. T.t ..... 1-41119-C MAim ITATDmNT
u • w
1~ • SHEARSONi AMERICAN EXPRESS YOU AM • o.f'AUL T ~ A The loltowtno pereon 11 doing Finley ihreatened io destroy a franchise at ESCROW COMPANY. formerly oao °" TINIT DATWD ., ... ~ •:
Oakland, baseball stepped in to prevent it. known .. Southam ClllM &crow ..... YOU TAH AC110N TO COMPUTECH RESOURCES.
Company .. Truet ... Of $1-NOT•CT YOUR NONATY, IT 173 Btoadway, Cott• MeH, CA F ·1 ·m passes TruatM Of Subttllutect TruatM, of MAY •• SOLD AT A ~UILIC 92827. am1 y SWI thatoertalnDeeclofTruateucutect IALI. "YOU •n•D AN Timothy Slmlrd , 173
by PAAPHAI AMORNSRISAKUL. a IXJIUNATION CW nta NATUM Broedwey, eo.ta Meaa, CA 92127. N Single Woman, and recorded Ju1tt CW nta f'ROCUOtNO AGAtNIT Thia ~ te oonduclecl by an aval.lable 1•0 ewport 23. 1ee1 .. 1ns1rumen1 No. 32111. You. You IHOUlO CONTACT. lndM<IUal. In book 14 t62, Paoe 320, ol Offldal LAW'n"-TimothY C. Simard
Record a ol Orange County, On Thuradey, Auguet 29, 1982, •I Thi• 1tatamant wu flied with tM Summer Family Swim Passes are available .tor Calllornta, and pureuant 10 that 9:00 A.M., Tiiie ,,,_.,_and Truat County Cltf'k of Orange eounty °"
Public Swl·rruru·ng at the Newpon Harbor High certain Notte• ol Default and Compeny. •• duty appointed Aug. 11. 1982. Elec:llon to Sell Ulereunder recorded Tru1tff under and pureuant lo ,,... 50-meter pool, through the Newport Beach Parks, Aprll 7, tH2 H tn1trument no. Deed ol Trutt ,_dad~ 28. Publlthed Orange Coaet Dally
Beaches and Recreation Department. 82-120029, tn book -. -, of '"°· .. tnat. No. saae. book Piiot, Aug. 11, tll, 26. Sept. 1. 1ea2
AdmLSS. 1·0 n ;. $1 per person per .,,.,.,,,.,10· n, but Offlclat Aecordl o1 Mid Couniy. wtn 13721, P•CI• 239, of Olltctat 354M2
"" """""" under and punuant to Nici Deed ol R«>ord• In the offloa Of 1119 County -----------with a Family Swim Pass, an immediate family can Truat Mii at publlc IMIOllon tor CMtl, Recorder ol Orange County, NII.IC NOTICE
h 1th . ( $27 50 lawfulmoneyoftll9Unllec1Sta1Mol Callfomle. WILL SELL AT PU8LIC ___ ;...;;;;;;,;;.;;..;.;.;;.....;..;......_,,..,,..-DllrH llBTICIS use t e poo e entire sununer or • . 4__..._ •I ,..._ '-ont entrance to AUCTION TO HIOHEST BIDDER NOTICa TO CONTRACTOftl . Public swimming is held from noon to 2 p.m. ;;-~ty ~hou... 700 CMo FOACASHORCASHIER'SCHECK. CAUJNCHOlltml
M o ndays thro~ Fridays; noon to 3 on Saturdays Center Ori~ WHI, Santa Ana. (payable al time of .... In lawful School Dlllrlcl: COAST and Sundays. e ........... also evening sessions on Calllornl•. all that right, title and money ol tM United Statea) •• 1119 COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT. •'" ... '" lnter•t oonwyect to Ind now held front entrance to 1119 Old Orange Bid OMdllne: 2:00 o'eioctt p.m. ol HOWBERT Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8 p.m.. by It urder Mid Deed o1TN1tIn1119 Coun!Y Court~ located In tile the 26th day of Auguat. 1ea2.
A G N E S K E L L Y A full schedule of swimming lessons are also prop«ty attualed In Hid County 200 8locll ol WMt Santa Ana BMI., ~of 8ld ~: Offloe ol th9
HOWBERT, resident of available for children through adults. Call 640-2271 ~•,:*°"b•cha: =w:r:.~~!:'~t!".!t ='."~~ch~:·~
Irvine, Ca. Paaed away on f t hed 1 of classes Unit 153 .. .,_ and defined on convey9e1 to and now held by It District. t370 Mam8 A-... Coet• Auguat 10, 1982. She is or a curren SC u e · that certain condominium plan under uld Deed ol Trull In 1119 Meaa, CA ~:le. survived~ her daughter PlllllC NOTICE NII.IC NOTICt recorded Aprll 21. 1978 In Book property 11tuatecl In uld COunty ProJact ldantlllcatlon Name: N f "'-·-'-Ca 12644. Page 9t5 ol olfklial nicord1 and State daacribed •: Orange cout College Reroollng ancy o ~ uaun, ·• a.....a ..-. of Orange County, Callfornta. ~AJIC•L 1: Lot 97 of Tract No. Pro)ecta, BIO 111085 brothers Joo Howbert, NOnca cw T9'Ua'Rl'a SAU NOT'lt'I °' TMllTlra IALI ~ARCIL t: 3433 In the City 01 Cotta M•a. ~Pl-.,. on 111e: Otllce Of
Daniel Howbert both of T.I. ..._ '~ T.L ..._ T·1oo.m7 Ari undMdad 11eo tntertet 1n and County ol Or•nge, State of the Olrec1or . .Joftn Potter, PhyslQll
Califomla, Don Bucher of NOTIC• ~ANT NOnca TO to Lot 2 ol Tract No. t0137, •• CellfonMa. .. per ft\9'I recorded In Faclllllu Pfenning, Coul C 1. f I · t H 1 YOU AM .. DU'AUL T ~ A ~ 0...._ lhOwn on a map recorded In bootc book 178 pagte 48 10 50 tnc:tuelYe, Community College Dltttlct, 1370 a l orn a ,
111
era e en TMRD ~ Ot' TltUST, DAftD YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNC>eR A 4 2 8 . p. Cl •• 4 8 t 0 II 0 0 I of Mleoellaneoua Mapa, In 1119 otlloe ~Ave .. TratW Fadlll:y. Coate
Weber and Kathryn Cassidy ~M91ER t, ,-. UNL.eU y DEED OF TROST, DATED 10-27-81, mlacellaneoua map•. rtcorda 01 ol th• county racorder ol Hid Meaa. CA 92829, (714) &&e-5707. both of Ohio and Edna TAKI ACTION TO ~ltOTIC UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Orange Counl:y, Callfomlt. together counl:y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhet Bucher of California. YOUll "'OfllllTY. IT MAY I PROTECT YOUR PROPEATY, IT with •II lmprov•m•nt1 thereon, ~A9'CIL I : A non•UClutlv• the~ School Dtatrlct of
Slumber room visitation will aOU> AT A flUKIC MU.• Y MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. UCIPttna lheraffom OOtldornlnlum ....,,..., tor tnor ... and egr ... Orange County, C.llfomle.. ac:tlng d MUD Mt ECJ'\.ANAnoM Of' IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION units 9'( through t58, fnclullve, from Mid Parcel f ttvough Lota ti& by and through 111 Governing be held on Wednea ay, NATUA• Of' TMI f'ROCRDIN OF THE NATURE OF THE locatadlMreon. end, .. of Tract No. 3433. In 1119 Board. Mralnatter referred to ..
August 11, 1982 from 12:00 AQAINIT YOU, YOU IHOUL PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU E11cepllng therefrom all 011. oil City of Coat• ....... County ol .. DISTRICT", .... receive up 10, but
noon to 8:00 PM at the CONTACT A LAW\'El. SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. rlghl1, mlneral1, mlneral rlght1, °'9:1ge, Stale of Calllomla, M per not Iller than tlte abov ... 1tated Harbor Lawn M e morial On September 3, 1982, at 9:1 On September 1. 1H2, •I tO:OO natural gH rlghll and other map recorded In boo1t 178pagea 48 ume. IMled bids tor tM -d of• f b AM Exc:henga Titlehoktafs Inc.. A.M .. CENTURY ESCROL, • hydrocarbon IUbstanote below • to 60 lnduelw. ol Mlacell•-· oontrect for tMr:!:"9.J.ofect. Ch a Pel · Ma Is O t e dU!y., appointed TNSI .. under Calllornta corpor atlon, •• duly depth ol llOO teet under IN parca1 w..,.. tn 1119 office of ttle county Bide 111a11 be In the~
ReaurTection will be held on pur9Uartt to Deed ol Truat racor appointed Trull•• under and of land herelnabove dHcrlbed racordar of Mid county. ldantlflaCI above. and •hall b• Thunda6,, August 12, 1982 January29. t981,Hln11. No.~toDeeclolTruat-~ wtthoulthel'lghtol-'-antry.• ,.A9'CIL I: Art e11clua1ve opanadlndpubllclyrMdabldat l 0 0 AM t the Holy 3258e, In book 13929, paoa 1327, November 2. 1Mt. • lnlt. No. ""'• r~ tn the deed from Quall MMment to place and maintain the a~ltatect time and~. at : a,....,__ l Loe of Offlclal Record• In 1119 ofb In.book 14277. P•CI• 1109. of Run-Northwood . a limited utlll!YllnMacr-Lots 115and 1M There wlll be 1 '26.00 depo.it Crom Cemetery ..,, .. pe ' 111a County Recorder ol Orang C>mdat Record• In 1119 office ol 1119 partne"111p rec:orCled March 30. ot 'T'rect Ho. 3433. In the City of required for ••oh HI ol bid Angeles, Ca. Services under County, S tate ol Calllornla. County Recorder of Orange 1979 In 8ootl 13087. Page 1ooe ol Cott• Meu, County ol Orange, documanltloguarant .. thelrrwtum the direction of Baltz ExacutectbyThomuLozano. County. State ol Callfornla, olfldalracor~ State ol Calllornla, u per mep In good condltk>n within 10 da'fl Bergeron-Smith & Tuthill WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCT ueouted by MOUNIR DAOUD· ~ARCIL a: 1'9Cordad In book 178 pagea 48 lo .,.., Ille bid opening dale. 646 9371 TO HIGHEST 8100£R FOA CASH MARDINI Will SELL AT PUBLIC An u clu1tve enemenl lor 50 lnclu1lva, ol Ml1celleneou1 Eacf1 bid must oonfOfm and be Westcliff Chapel. -. (payable at time ol NM In lawfU AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER par1llng and '91eled ~ owr MllClt. In IM olfloe ot the counl:y rupon1lva lo th• contr act
money ot t,_ United Stai.a at t FOR CASH (payable at time of Nie that portk>n of Lot 2 of Mid Tract recotder of Mid county, to prOYlde dooumant1. BLANKENSHIP
DAVID C.
BLANKENSHIP, a resident
of Santa Ana, Ca. Puaed
away on August 8, 1982. He
la IW'Vived by bia mother L.
Jean Blankenship o f Fountain Valley. Ca., sister
Barbara Gulewic h of
Oregon . n iece Sierra
Gulewich and nephew Cody
Oulewlcb all of O regon.
Funeral eervlces will be held
on Saturday, Augu1t 14,
1982 at lO:OOAM at the
Harbor Lawn Memorial
Chapel. Services under the
d.iJ"ecUon of Harbor L.awn-
Mount Olive Mortuary of
eo.ta Mesa. 54-0-55S4.
front-entrance to the old Ora In lawful money ol the United No. 10137, M lhOwn on Exhibit "A" water. etec:trlclty, gH. telephone E.actl bidder lhalt 111bmtl, on 1119
County CourthouH. located o Stat•) at Iha North front entrance to ttie declar•llon Of reetrlctlonl lor and .._age MNloe lor llngl• form lurnteneo with 1119 contrec:t s • n t a A n • 81 v d . . bat w • • n to the oounty oourt~. 700 CMc the IC)tlnga condomkllutn, -dad lamfly ....idenllal ...a to Mid Parcel ~ta. • Met o1 t.119 propoeect Sycamore St. & ~oadwey, Sant Center Drive Welt, Santa Ana, Aprfl 2t. 1978 In 9oo1t 12644, Page 1. Mid --.t to be along ltle IUbconlracton on tllla projec1 u
Ana. Calif .. rtght title and Int Calllornla ell right. title and lntereet 820 ol olllclal record• and re-Mt end moet oonven1ant route required by th• Sublettlng and convey9d. to and' now held by I conveyed to and now-held by II recorded May 3 , 1178 In 8oolt ~· the Mid Paroet 1 end the Subconttactlng Fair Practk:iaa Act. under uld Deed ol Truat In t under utd Deed ol Trull In tll9 1:zeeo, Page 618 of olfldal -di HrHI publlc ullllty HHment Oovt. Code Sec. 4100 et aaq. property 11tuated In uld Count pro~rty lltuated In uld County ol Orange County, Calllornla. on the map of Mid tract. E.cf1 bidder muat IUbmtt with Illa
and State deacrlbed aa: and State deacrlbed aa: jh•r•lnalter referred to •• ~AllCIL 41 A non-axctualv• bid certified or ca1htar'1 check Parcel 1: That portion of Lot 1 Lot 93 Tract No. 7838, In 1119 'Oeclaretton" H cerport Sp-t owr Lot 98 of Tract 34331 peyat1ta to t119 DISTRICT or • bid
of Tract No. 10491, • ~ on City ol ~ Beech. County of 153. Said HHment la luflh•r lhe City of Coata Meaa. County or bond In the form Mt forth In 1119 map recorded In book 4&11 pagae Orange. Stet• of Celllomla. • per cl.tined and deaGr1bed In AfUdM II • S'-19 of Celllomta. M par contrect ~I• In an amount
and 4 1 ol Ml1cellaneou1 f.tap1, m-.i recorded In book 308. page 1 and "' ol the decfaratton. ~In boolt 178 pagte 48 not l•M then tO percent ol the
racordl of Mid County. lllow<l and to 9 lnc:tualw, mlloell.,_ fMP'. PAl'CB. 4c o llO Incl~. ol MIMlell•"eovt mulmum amount of bid H • d a f f n • d a 1 u n I t 5 o n • tn 1119 otlloe ol the Counl:y Recorder A non-.ICCIUtlw _, for uae apt, In 1119 otnc. ol the county guarani• that tht bidder wilt enter '
Conclomlnlum Plan recorded June Of Mid Couniy. end enjoyment of 1119 OOIMIOll .,.. ecorder of Hid county. for the Into 1119 prOpoaecl contract If the 3, t980 In bootc 1382.4 paoa 1207, &.oepttng tharetorm al oll, GM ~ In the ~ Mid of party welle on °' HIM 11 awarded to him. In the
Olflclal ~ ol Mid County. and ot11ar ~ eubetanoaa 1111 oent being f\lrthar deftned and the boundariae .,.._.. Mid _.,. of fallura to .,,,., Into Mid
Parcel 2: An undMded 1/16th t>etow • dapth of 1100 IMt from ttw ~In Mldea II end m ol CM Mand Mid Parcel 1. contract. auch H curlty wlll 1>• tnt.,... In end to trial portion of Lot -1-of Mid land, but w1tt1out CM ~. The _.... ~ ot ,A9'CIL I : An undivided .'2 tOl'falt.
t of Tract No. 10491, ln the County right of entry thereon, • proYlded Uld propei-ty: 1113 Streamwood, arcent lnlerHt n tenant In OISTRICT --1119 right to
of Orange, State Of Celllomia, .. In an ln1trumenl recorded on IN!ne, CA $2714. In end to Lot• 1116 and 1te rejec1 any or all bid• or tow.we any ~on a map l'9COfded In booW Auguat 30, t973 In book 10877, Name and addreu ol the f Tract No. 3433, In 1119 City ol ln-agularltlM or tnformalltlM In any 411 8 . p • g •a 4 O and 4 1 of Paoe 127. Olllolal Aeoorda. benellolary at whoM requMt the 01ta M•H. County ol Orange, bide or In the blctdlng. Mlacellaneou1 Mapa. record• of Parcel 2: Non-e11cluatve ••I• fa being conducted: tale ol Celllornla, u per map Purauant to the provl1lon1 ol -----------IMld County. lllOwn and deftr'9d .. appurtenant ..-nan! fOf ~ SHEAABOH/AMERICAN EXPAESS dad In book 178 Pt10M 48 to 8ec:t1on 1773 of tlle Labor Code o1
.. c 0 mm 0 n Ar •••• 0 n • and .... ~ prtvat• lill'Mll -MORTAGAGE CORPORATION 0 lnclu1lve. of Ml1cellaneoue Ill• Stet• of Ca lllornla, th• Condominium P1911 recorded June I e I Io r 1 h In I h O I a C •rte In attomey..ln-lact few N100E ISLAND , In lll9 office of the county DISTRICT llH obtained from the ' .... Cl laOTMMS
/ SMITHS' MOllTUAIY
627 Main St.
~nllngton Beach
S36-6539
McCoaMCI MOllTUAl•S
Legune Beach
494-9415
Laguna Hills
768-0933
San ~ Cepisfrano
495-1ns
,
3. 1980 In book t3824 page 1207. declaratlon1 ol CO.)f•n•nh. HOSPITAL TAUST NATIONAL of Mid OOUl'il:y. Di rector ol th• Department of
Otftclal Aecorda of Mid couniy. condtt1on1 and rettrtollon1 BANK, 1201 E. HIGNend Ave .• San No Street addren or other lnduitrlal R•l•tlon1 tit• general The ilrHt addrH• and other recorded Aprlt 8, 197 t In book 8arnatdlno, CA 12~. Dlracttona to ommon dHlgnatlon hH been prew111ng nite of per diem ~ oommon dealgnatlon. II any, ol 1119 HM, Peoe 902, 01flc:lal "-'d• the above property may ba to the TniatM. you "'9Y and Iha general prev"*"CI,.... tor
real property deacribed above 11 and nicorded N0119mber tll, 1972 In obt•lfled by req~"".!'11 ume In ~ dlreetlona to the Pf"OC*1ll by hofJday and ovwttme WOf1' In the purported to be: 2243 Pacific book 10427, page 80, Olllclal writing from the 1>aMfte1ary within IUOmlttlng a writt«"i requeet wtlhln 1oca11ty tn wNdl Ihle WOftl la to be
Avenue fl A· t06, Cotta Men. Aecorde and ameudtnants IMreto. 10 ~from the 11rtt pubb11on of 10 dQ"l from the llfWC publcatlon of f*'formed tor Md\ cr.n or type of
Cellfomla The ltrHt addr•H and other Ihle notice. Ihle notice to: Alfred J. ~end locajlty In -'*" ttlle wwtt 1t1 to be The u·nderetgnad Tru •I•• common dealgnatlOn, If atry, of the Seid ute will be made wlth°"'t Garllkl C. Van Der Klomp, P.O. ll!lolt performed lor Mell cnn Of type of
dt1clalm1 any llablllty lor 11ny rMI pr~y deacrtbecl •bo~ 1• oov.nant Of warranty. ••l)raM or 32, FUllarton. Oaltfomla u.32. worker needed to execute th• Incorrect-ol IM 91raet addrw purported to '* ti 9urntno T,.. lmpfled, • to title, pa11111lon or Trua1or or ~ owner: DADE oontract. Tl'-nit• -on Na at and other common daalgnatlon, If l\cMtcl, N-port Beach. Celllornla encurntlr-to Mtlefy the~ ENTERPRISU, INC. IM:
.,.,., lhowrl herein. 92t«I ~ ... on the note Of ~ T II• under •• 0 n •d Tr u. I.. Ol8TNCT offloe tocatad at Co.I s 'etd ute wlll be made, but Th• underalgned Tru•f•e ~by Mid Deed ot Tl'\IM, to d lactatma any lfablllly lor •ny Community C*9e Dllilr1c\. Of11oe without covenent or warranty, dl1ctalma any lleblllly lor any wn: ta8,IOO.oo, '*-tM foloWlna ~ OI IN W.. llddr• of Pt!)' Fao PlanrilnO. 1370 Adarna
expr.-or Implied, regarding tlfli, lncdrreo1-of IM lfrMt ~ Hllmated co1ta, expenHa ana 'and ottler. common 6eligna11on, If A-, Coate Meaa. CA. C09IM
poeMMlon, °' encumbrancea, to and oth9r oommon Clealgnatton. If adYanoal at the 11nw ot the lnlllal any, 11\0M\ Mr-. '""1 tie otllalned on ~. A oot:>Y
pay the remaining prlndpal IUITI of 111'1'(. lhOwn '*1iln. pubflOdon of thla Notice OI 8* Bald HI• wlll h made, but of.,_ ralel lhall be poei.c1 at tM the note(•) MOUf'ed by Mid Deed Of ••td uta wlll b• made, but wtllN1ed tr'UIMe'• ,._and ooae. without ~ven1r11 or warranty, Jot> Ille. Tru11, with lnl•r••t thereon, H wllllout covenant or warranty, of '"2.00. plue lnt., .. t on tM ~or lnlpled. rwgercllng tltla, n .,... be mandatory llPOI' the
proYlded In Mid note(•). advwwiae. ~ or lmplled, '9gardlng title, unplld prtnatpal ll>alaftol It IN, ... POil llll0111 or enoum~ to CONTRACTOR to whom '"• ft any. under the terma ot Mid Deed po1••11lon, or ancumbranoH, of 17.6 par~ Pt' aMUlll, ffOM pay th• unpaid balance of th• oontract 1a -Old. and upon any
of T;uat, t•••· ohargea and lnoludtng I•••· chtrou and 1· 1·12 to date ot ••I•. plue note(a) NCUrecl bY Mid Deed of llAIOOfltrlG1or under him, to pey "°' ~ of lht Trun.. and of the _,,.,,... of IM Trultee and of the ac1v*1CM that the ~ mer TNlt. to-wit: 861.11"22.00, lnolUdfno ... ttian tM Mid apedfled rat• to tru•t• crHlad by Hid Deed •f tru1ta oreated by Hid Dffd Of l'Nkeortorto--.plualatedieroll n provld•CI In Hid note(a), 11"'°"'.,.~byV*lllnlN
TNlt. TNll. 1o P"Y the~ ot ltS't.74. ~ If etft, UNMir lfll .,.,,_ ~ 01 tN OClltraat.
The tOUI amount ot thl ~ M#N of the note(tl by Mid YOU AM IN DEfAUl.T UHOl9' A ol Mid Deed of Tn.lll!.._...,. ~ NO bidder rwt wlttldr .. hie '*9
belerloe ot the ~· _.. Daed of 1""' to wit "71.000 00 DUD°' TfllUIT OATID J~l~i and eicptnMa ot CM r--.llnd' of for 1 ~ ot torty.!M (46) ~ by tM P'°'*'1Y to be eotd afld wttfl lntef-.t ~from '*'*Y 1Nt. UNL!.88 YOU TAKI IWlruft IN'"'*-~ by Mid Deed ot ... thectet. ... for the ooaNno Of reuonlbl• .. umat•O co1te, '· 1H2 •t H~ P•r •Mum •• TO PfltOttCT \'OUfU•t1~1Y rr Tl\ltt, bide. ~n:ii:1 -:=::-, ":t '= ~~.~Mid-,~~ ~:C:~ ~A.;t.~~ of '"rrue":'~~°:: .:tof.,:l:t:.!ct ~".: =.:
NOflOe of._ la ta U2t M. M,111.11 an0 .,.__,, • .....,,.., OF TH l! HAT U 9' I 0 -TH I Clettvereel to IM 11n8'1IOMCI • prtor 10 aeout10n of ._ oontfact • The ~ undar Mid Deed ~to be ... oeo.n -of thll ~AGAINST YOU YOU .... DH-•ttoft of ~ end _, ..... lie In ... ...,._ ... tor1fl ot Truet ~ executed and ..._ IHOUlD CONTACT A l.AWYUl DelftMCI for ..... Mel • Wfltt.,. fl ._ OOflhol dOOll •••• detl¥ered to the und•,..IOned • TM benellcMty under Mid Deed .__,,,.11K&..... Not• of o.teult and Ulctlon IO ~ to laadoft 4llO of IM
wtttt.n Deolatatton of o.taillt and Of Truet Mretof-exaoutect and ...,_ C1trJ 1,, .......,_ .... The~ ... ".!_,..~~ CHueniment Code of._.._ Of DemlU!d fl>f Sate, and a written delivered fo tha under•ton•d • -..... • ......,. c:-. Notlot of --,.,__.. , .. -~ the oontraot • oonta1n
Notloa ot Default and IJecltlon to ..,...,.,, Oecl#atton o1 dellult and ...,_ CU1f& u. •.,.... to be NIOOfded "' lM oounty.....,. ~· ~.,. -mtYt .... The undantaned cm..o Mid Oefftafld fOf lelt, end • wrttt~ ..... A. ...... -JM l'MI ,,..,,.. II IDaMed. Wdder to ~ _... ,_
Nottoe ot Dttaulf and IJeotlon to Nottoe Of o.t""' and .,.,..... to ._....., Tltll ...,,.,_and any n1an•r• •lllllleld by Ot• ... to be reoonltld In ._ oounf1 .... TM Uitldll ... ied _,... ... Wt I.~ A.a T,_ ~ DteTNOT to _,,. ~ lwf!-JJM~~. 1 11-._ =-: ~ ~dtcl91 ~ lww A CA... • ... T.-... Wldlr•..-.ot
--~ ~ tno. wf\ef9.,,. l'Ml IH°'*1Y 11 looeMd. J:: ... -• -~ o.wll t::.'*t=. .. ....,..,NlilW CaNTUM UCM)WL P11b1111Md Orante °"'' Oafly Trwtee or patty .. ..., ........ .,........ 1N11 ~ att.c • Oattfomle oorpor .. ton ,...,.. AMI-4, 11. ll. ttta ooi 11tu11111n&... PubllaMd 0r-.. eoe.t Oel~ ~ V*'I, CA t270t •Mid truMe. .......a TlTl.l INIUllfMOI AHO ..... A1i11 4, 1 t ;\,_ {7'4).-...nt io11 Oamtno Del "lo 1.;;.~:...._..:;._ ________ -c.!""'9T~ OOtllNll't .,..,, ...
lar f11011-Marl• lln••· lout~ Ben~ CA tltOI Wlllllre'lfwd., "---;_ ____ _...:;._.;.-:---t ~ "'-a--"""~':. ••••• •• ~-.. ptoe, Aue. 1', 1t, II, 1Mt~ 'rat =t:oo ':if'11
N ..... :=.:.-&.a =='!..!!!.· oe... .,..., ""--l!lflOOM-blllllll..,• .. fie ~ --..__ rn'."11. ,_ HLL Idle 1te1uwtt9' • c-Dair Not."-11, 1e,-11, ...-. ~ • ...,..... ~Not Cl ....... Ad. tMI. 14t1.a
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A-tttn1Ma Cw ..... &....a~ ._ .. ,_
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SERVICES '-•~ O!rertwr
Df PlOYME#T &
mPAIATIDN
Sr-. i11ttrwt1ea
t:J,"'J"J,,."!i'."'.,
M£KNANllS£ ==...
C:-ol AITIS. 0
AmS,ISO ~ ....... . ~~ ... .
C&llue
,.. -,. ..... ,. ...... = = All ,..., ....,. ... tlMd
In thl• n•w•PV." I• , ... eubject to 1~ 9d«al ·-,. Fllr HouainO Ace of 1MI 1• wftlah INllC .... = to ... , ·-adYettlle "eny ~ .. In ce. ~ 0t dlea1ml-,.,.
nation baaed on race. ... I~ color, rellolon. M• or 1• national origin, or any ·-, .. lnt•ntlon to m•k• •ny
IUOh pr.,erenoe, llmlta.-... t1on Of dlecrtmll i.tlorl ... imt Thia~ .... not UM .... knowln~ly eccept •ny lJOI
J• adv•rt•• no f~ real .... ·-,.,. wftlch .. In llloletlOn ... ·-Of tnalew. -1111 -1111111 Advertl---DOii sere should check aw -their ads dally and ,,.. -report errore Im--medlately. The
DAILY PILOT H-
sumea llablllty for
the flrat Incorrect
lnsenlon onty. -...... ,,, i.J1 --. .•...............•.•. -en.1.i ,.J .... . ...•...........••.... 4111 .. LAST .. .. .. ---CHANCE ---to buy thla beautiful 3
y .. r old, 4 unit apart· -ment hOuae In san c... .tOit ment• with oc:een-hllla I aoia -golf COUrH view. ., • -tremendoua 11V1nga di---rect from the ~ tJe.. lore being l,.tect with
brokere. Act NOWlll Can owner at (714) &42.0138.
$... uu•u = IUITYI = Aaaume Joana at low rat• ,,... and Miier Wiii carry on
$<Jt thl1 Harbor View Hom..
-J.i$ ,.. -•11
•u -----------wra ... ----.., ------
3 Bdrm 2 bath on '" tandt Owner mu1t Miii
Only 1214,000 -call to-
day! 846-7171
THE REAL
ESTAT&.:RS
llYEll
llLY
This adorable EASTSIDE
R·2 home 11 not In mul-tiple. Not only does II
h•¥e 2 roomy Bdrm1, It
has a work1hop w/ zoning to bulld above.
Frvlt Ir-abound. Ft.
xlble financing.
Don't d4Uy
Call Diana todayl
Diana Pletenpot.Vofi>e
56$-9400
4 ... 211 ... . ... ... = REDUCED. Big, big hou-
-H on comer tot. Brlci! : tiled kitchen fool. n-
-carpeting. big rooma
: thruout. Fretllty pelnted
In and out. Owner wllt
11 •••let In financing .
• 5.4&-2313 t rism1 ,,,, ....
: O• llPLD
:: 3 lncom .. • axtremely
-good CC>M. -~~ low : price. Cell Tim AhOM, = agt 931-12M
·--:;: -
THE ~EAL
ESTATE RS --WITm'lllT .....
Fan'-'IO flnlndno. a Br
In euper cond. Huoe S--
tlo & dtolc. Call Tim
AhoM, agt 13 MIM
1n ... .nama
4 ldr"' a bet9' feMI~
pool hc>fMI T111ce °"" io..MCS .... _..,._
ry. Low .. t ptloed et
I tH,000. OaH todeyl
THE RFAL
ESTATE RS
I
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Starcuen may have to
VWltuN out of the o...n,. eo..t ..._ tonllht to view one of the
.oat~ meteor~
of the )'eu'.
Low clouda and foe predicted
by weather forecuten for the
I 0rance County CO.Ital reaion
may put a damper en t,he eeleatlal
dlaPlaY, ltartinl about 10:30 p.m.
£veil ao, ~n aaree the
belt pt.e. to vMW U'9 ... IMteor
lhower la tn the mouncatna °' the dellert. where the lky la likely to
be clear and tn1erference from
~~~ti would be at a
11Since they are faint ' ob~
darkne11 la ~m rtant," 1ald Oranae Cout utronomer Stev. Lattuu:lo. • OU }\ave to
pt ou~ where the lky ii • dark u pomlble and a briaht li&ht lm't
tn your vilton. 1l'hua your
beck yard ii better than your
frclnt ft,l'd."
In addition to the trouble
cau.Md by Mother NatUre, th• exl**f rile of the thlrd..quarwr
moon at about 1 a.m. wW Ut.nlly
tum the llahta out on the ne1lar
1pec1acle. The ~ vlewtna Um.
are from about 10:80 ton11ht
until the moon ap.,..n.
Normally, Lattanzio noted, the
atunnin.g heavenly dlaplay would
but be viewed between
~tuddawn.
Tile meteor 1hower com••
.,.,.., of the NIDMnta of the
Swift•Tuttl• comet, wbteh l• ~ up • lt orblll the IW\.
J'..ah year at um time, u. euth
PM9ll throUlh the cWirtl. mmt
of lt ,...Uy no Jaraw than a
lfaln of Mnd. M the material
eoWdee with the atmo.phere, the
effect le a dus11na lky lhow.
Meteon will lfcht up at the
rate of abou~ ~ MCh minute,
·,Liberian Group opp9ses annex
'!].eporting Feasibilitr of S. Laguha merger questioned
I delayed
.Sam Willett, the adopted
Liberian son of a San Juan
Cap~trano couple, now baa until
Sept. 8 to persuade immigration
officiala to allow him to stay in
the United States.
Just one week before the
26-year-old man was acheduled
for deportation, he again won a
delay, but his mother says his
future is atUl uncertain.
"It really is a terrible yo-yo,"
said Ruth Willett. "There's no
comideration of what it's doing
to ua."
Last month, Samuel received a
stay of deportation until next
Feb. 1.
But the Willetta returned from
a week's vacation Saturday to
find a certified letter waiting for
them, ordering Sam to report to
the Immigration and
Naturalization Service in Los
Angeles for deportation next
Tuesday.
The Willetts, along with Rep.
Robert Badham, R -Newport
Beach. scrambled to diacover a
reason for the change in date.
Tuesday the family received
aaau.rances ~·a stay ia good at
least until Sept. 8.
It appears the Aug. 17
deportation date was the result of
an error on the part of the
immigration service, Mrs. WUlett
said.
Village Laguna, an
environmental orpntzation, baa
formally expreeeed oppoaltion to
the annexation of d1e South
Laguna territory between All8o
Creek and Crown Valley
Parkway.
The organization's steering
committee voted 12 to 3 thia
week to inform the Laf una
Beach City Council o its
reservations about annexation of
that portion of South Laguna
into the city.
Meanwhile, Local Agency
Formation Commiaaionen were
to meet thil aftemoon to consider
a proposal to ahnex a portion of
South Laguna between the city's
eoutherly limita and Aliso Creek.
~hat proposal has been
endorsed bf the City Council,
and Village Laguna baa taken no
public stand on that portion.
South Lagunana living in the
second propoeed annexation area
still are collecting 1ignaturea
supporting bringing the
southerly area into Laguna's
municipal fold.
Norman Grossman, c~
of Village Laguna, aaid his
organization will tell Qty Council
members next Tuesday they
have many reservatiom about
pu.nutnc annexation of all of
South Lacuna· "We don't want to tell South
Laguna to Co to hell," G~ aaia. "But we are concerned ttu.t
a najority ·of the population ih
South Laguna ii not tak1na an
active role in, seeking
annexation!'
A second concern of Village
Laguna, Gnmman said, "ii that
the citizen• of Laguna Beach
really don't have any say in the
t.ue."
"Some (Lagunana) believe the
added control (with annexation)
(See ANNEX, Pace Al)
Bash to end 'campaign'
Honorary governor to be 'elected' in Laguna Beach
BY STEVE MJTCllELL O(tMDlllJ .......
The IOl'Detimes frenetic -and
frequently frivolous -campaJp
for Honorary Governor of the
State of Laguna Beach ends
Saturday with a ballot-counting
party and celebration.
Some in tbe Art Colony might
believe the end could have come'·
a lbt eooner.
That's when votes amused by
the five candidates for honorary
governor will be counted and the
winner announcd, says Bill
Farrell, who organized the
tongue-in-cheek election to raise
funds for an end-of-summer
vW-se party. Tbe campaign, patterned after
a .untlar event held anm•aUy up
north tn Cambria, ii intended to
nii8e the money neoeeeary to hold
a "Lagunans-only" beach party
Sept. 18' at Main Beach Park to
celebrate the end of the tourist
seuon.
governor, are selling votes at a
penny apiece, to ral8e money for
the party.
And, as in real campaigns,
there's bound to be a few last-
minute pushes by candidates for
votes. ·
For example:
-·Candidate Doa Ware,
supported b)'. the Sawdust
J'esttval, ii hol<IJ.bg a vot.e-buytng
party 'Thunday at the Sawdust
Festival beer garden from 6 to 9
p.m.
Lattanllo llld. 1n PMt yeen. M
hu aone to the Lake Elltnore
erea to .. cape the problem•
creat.d by weather and ~ta .
ul)wn l WM lmprUi w,'' laid
the veteran atarpser. 0 1t looked
like firework.I."
Becau.e the meteon appear to
emanate fJ'Om the conatellatton
Per1eu1 in the northea•t
quadrant of the aky, the 1how
haa been dubbed the Peraeid
meteor ahower.
Howewr, Lattansio noted appearance of the .,...._.
one area la an o~ WUlklft
almUar to parallel fllDroed ~
that appear to CCftWll'• at ontf
Point 6\ the dlatance. ~
Thoulh the meteora will
the earth'• atmotpbere In a
areas, viewen will have the
chance of aeeing the lhow b
lookinc. toward the northerna
horizon, he Mid. · I
UWll ......
COOLING OFF -Gina Manchester, 4, of Costa Mesa may
have eyes bigger than her stomach. Still she's found a good
way to beat the heat at a Glendale ice cream parlor as
temperatures hovered in the-998.
Bill to strengthen
coastal panel OK'd.;
"He (an INS official) said it
was vtrtually a mistake that the
certified letter had been sent."
An inaugural coronation and
~on of the Main Beach
Village Party celebraticn will be
held frotn 8 p.m. to midnight
SaWrdal at the Laguna Beach
Women a Club, 286 St. Ann's Drive. The five candidatee, who are
seeking the title of honorary
-Hopeful Ma11le Me111,
backed by the Chamber of
Commerce, will be garnering
votes (i.e. cub) at a chamber By PATRICK J. KENNEDY
mixer, al.lo Thunday, frOm 5:30 Of"h ~ .... ...,.
commission powers was
approved by the Assembly and ~
on ita way to the state Senate. The officer hand-canceled the
order and set the new
deportation date for Sept. 8.
Sam, who entered the coun~
two yean ago on a student Vi.a
'1\'hich baa expired, was adopted
10 years ago in Liberia by Dave
(See UBERIAN, Page Al)
Cracker Jack
apologizes
CARMEL, Ind. (AP) -The
makers of Cracker Jack have
sweet news for a girl who sued
after finding no prize in her box
of the candied snack: She'll
receive an apology and another
box of Cracker Jack free.
A spokeswoman for the
Cracker Jack division of Borden
Inc. said Tuesday that the
company hopes 9-year-old
Wendy· Potasnik will drop her
legal'acUon
to 8 p.m. at the Laguna Beach -While a Senate bill to strip the
Lumber yard. state Coaatal Commission of
-David Solomon, backed by authority over the Bolsa Chica
t he To p o f the W or 1 d marsh was killed Tuesday,
(See LAGUNA, Page Al) another bill to strengthen
Judge nixes AT&T
breakup pr0oposal
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
federal judge refwied today to
approve the antitruat aettlement
proposing the breakup of the
American Telephone &
Telegraph Co. untll 1everal major
changes are made.
U.S. District Judp Harold H.
Greene, in a 178-page opinion,
said he had concluded that the
requirement that AT&T Jdw up
itl 22 wholly owned Bell System
operating companie1 was
"plainly in the public interest."
information service "until the
risk of ita domination of that. field
hu abated." That restriction had
been strongly sought b y
newspaper publlahen. If that
chanae ia accepted, the judge said
AT¥f could petiUon the court
for its removal after seven yean.
-The Bell System operating
companies must be allowed to
continue marketing telephone
equipment and to publish the
Yellow Pages advertising
directory.
That bill, AB3256, b,y
Assemblyman Larry Kapiloff,
D-San Diego, would permit U)e
commission to issue "cease and
desist orders" in specific cue9
where commiaaioners bellevs
d evelopment violated or
threatened to violate coast~
regulations or cause IJTeparabfe
environmental harm.
The stop orders -which
would require commtaaioa
hearing, before being isaued 7
would remain in ef feet until
eourts ruled in the Individual
cases. Currently, the Coastal
Commission must go to court
before such stop ordera can tie
issued.
But under AB3256, the
commission could halt -at least
temporarily -development on
ita own initiative, thua ''speedlng
up the process," Kapiloff said. ,
Oties and counties where the
state-mandated Local Coastal
Plan has been approved by the
Coastal Commission have
authority to issue stop orden. Wendy filed suit seeking a
prize from Cracker Jack and
reimbursement for $19 in court
cmtll. In the suit filed in the small
claims division of Hamilton
County Court, Wendy claimed
the company had broken an
advertising promise by selling P
box of the snack that did not
contain a prize.
DlllJ .... ~..,.., ....,_
OPERATION STING? -The wince of 15-year-old Todd
McDwain proves his prowess in a Newport Beach bellyflop
competition. His brother was a winner, too, as shown on Page
Bl.
But the judge said the Proce99
could not 10 forward unless
AT&T and the Justice
Department were wUUns to
accept eeveral new safeguards.
Among them:
-AT&T .muat be prohibited
from Uling ita facilities to offer
any type of electronic
-AT&T must agree to allow
the court to review ita actual plan
for divesting lteetf of the Bell
System companies and
reoraanizing itself.
In addition, Greene said he
wanta authority to enforce the
settlement's proviaiona and the
(See BREAJtUP, Pqe A!)
"This ls to atop develope~
from brazetily and quickly
bulldozing coastal reaource11
without permit• whlle the
lengthy court procedure la be1ng
followed," Kapiloff said.
''Once a wetlanda ii bulldored,
it's often deetroyed forever an4
(See BOUA, Pqe AJ)
NATION
U.S. holds A-test in Nevada·
LAS VEGAS (AP) -The Depttrtment of
Energy conducted a weapons-related underground
nuclear •t at the Nevada Test Site today -the 12th
announced test this year and the third in two weekl.
STATE
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Revenini a policy it
adopted seven month• a10, the American Bar
Aaodadan voted· today qalmt uklnc c.on,re.. to
prohibit memben of aome dleatlmlnator')' Ddvate dubs
from c1aimina their due. ... tax-deduCdble buldnels a.w11tpe11._,.--.
Utility •tocJdaolden wln
Stockbolden of &m J>teao GM It l:lectric Co,
b&w wan a lawadi ,,.,. a bo1CMd 061 dM1. ~ AS.
COUNTY
Charity units burslarized
Officials of three charii.ble groups are trying to
pick up th~ pieces after 1oetnc a1moet all their office
equipinent in a weekend buraJ.ary. Pace A6.
Job I air at Irvine·
High-tech 'type• went searching for job
)>OlllbUitles at a job fair at Irvine'• Reglltry Hotel. Page at.
TELEVISION
INDEX
A4
IM-5
All
All
Dt-8
B6
B6
D+
A.10
82-3
Cl-12
All
All
SPORTS
Ann Landen
Moviea
·Mutual J\anda
Natlonal Newa PublicN~.
Sponi
Dt.Steincfohn
Seock Marketa
TeleYWon
Theawa
W•ther
World Newt
All
B2-3
84
A3
Bf,DM
Dl..f
All
86
B'1
m~a
A2
A3
Me..Wlill ....... danlllllo ----~ ..... ---· .....................
ID GIDld ~ IM .... 11" of
T..i;:cta1un1'1 lt•t•
oppo81Uon came after MWral
counctl membera l11t WHk
1u11•1ted the Local A1enc~ l'Wmadon Cornmill6an be Ilk.a to CONldtr awxauan of all of tb&th LllUM at one time, rather
than pecem.aL
That notion wu withdrawn
when 1 number of~ Mid.
annexation of the entire
unJ.noorponted city mllh,t not be
In the clty'• belt lntm'eilt.
LIBERIAN SO N • . .
and Ruth Wlllett, who~ then workinl for the Pe.ice C«J». ' . The family arbitrarily let the
boy'• age at 16, since he had no
birth record. However, under
U.S. lmmigration lawa, Sam WU
too old to be con1ldered an
adopted child and wu therefore
lpelictble to live In the United
States without a spedal act of
OLSA CHICA
thla bill would put a stop to it
w)lil~ a court date Is being eet,''
be\tald.
Kapiloff said "pro-
development and real
estate" intereatl are lobbying
against the bill, but he contendl
It would protect landowners from
lawsuita and possible fines by
establlshl.ng a hearing procedure
'Jlhort of court action on alleged
Coaa1al Ad violationa. The bill
1~ approved by a 41-33 margin
..;,,. i the 80-member lower hoµae.
JOpponenta to the bill, led by
:>ft~ publicans, called for
rreductlons in the commission's
(iWthority.
'<"The commission 1'has not
struck a reasonable balance
i:.tween growth and no growth,"
raid A ssemblyman Stan
Sdltham, R-Chico. He added that
}fwmakers should not "allow the
6Jutal Commission to have this
kind of authority."
~i_,\ta iloff said his bill "faces a ~~¥g~ road" in the Senate
~to allow Sam to remain.
authored by Badham, died lalt
year ln a Senate IUboommittee.
But the bill la ~ ,.conlidered
for recomideratklft,
A 1poke1woman from
Badham'• office aald the INS
apparently oeYeJ" received word
the bill might still be puled.
• • •
because policy rule• mutt be
waived eo it can quickly be heard
ln IPfda1 meetiq by two Senate
committees and put on the floor
before the end of th1a month,
which la the end of this year's
leglalative ..ton.
Kapiloff'& bill fint had to p888
the ASlembly :n.:aI Committee
and the Energy and Natural Re9ouroes Committee, of which
Kapiloff Is a member.
The Energy and Natural
Re9ources Committee ii the same
gr~ that deferred action
Tu y on a ~ ~ "8te Sen.
Paul Carpenter, D-Cypreea, that
sought to strip the coastal
commlaaion of power over th~
Bola Chica marsh.
The bill SB493, would have
approved the Orange County
housing and marina development
plan for the marsh near
Huntington. Beach, over the
objections of the Coastal
Commilllon.
LAGUNA GOVERNOR • • •
Neighborfiood Association, will
have an afternoon ballot-atuffinl E_Y at the end of Tyrol Drive T' 2 to 6 p.m . Saturday.
Otl}er candidates In the race
include John Schwartz, who ~
Pla'¢k49d by .the Lal\&na Video
~b, and "Doc" Blacketer,
ported by V~e La~. u
bR ~\' &···~ e11i
" The lnauiw'al c:Oronailon ball
-Informal attire pleue -will
include music provfded by the A.
Lee Harper Band. Actmmion la
$2, and votes may be purchased
up until 10 p.m. at whlch time
ballots will be counted.
The honorary governor will be
crowned by Henry Cooper,
honorary mayor of Cambria.
NO CHANGE -Actor HeilrY
Fonda remain• in 1eriou1
condition at Cedara-Slnal
Medical Center In Los
Angeles after being
hospitalized Sunday for a
heart condition. The Oscar-
wlnning .ctor ii 77.
From Page A1
BREAKUP • •
riJ(ht to achedule hearing• at
·which testimony on the actwll
reorganization could be taken
from third-party intervenora and
the chief executives of the Bell
C<f'rlpanies.
-AT&T must agree to spin
off the Bell System companies in
such a way that each is left with
a debt ratio of 45 percent. The
settlement had not imposed a
1peclflc percentage, although
AT&T had pledged to set the
companies free in good financial
shape.
The judge said he would
consider waiver requeats and
would allow a 50 percent debt
ratio for Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph Co .. which has a
larger debt ratio than most of the
other Bell companies.
School fire
deliberate?
Anon has been listed as the
cause of a fire that destroyed
nine classrooma at a Cypress
elementary school.
Orange County Fire
Department spokesman Gary
Stenberg said today that no
1u1pecta are in cuatody, but
inve1tigatora are following a
number of leads on the' identity
of the peraon or people
reeponaible for the flre.
Cypress School District
Superintendent William B.
Calton said district officiall plan
to rebuild the claurooma
destroyed early last Wedneeday
morning at Vessels Elementary
School
He said coats, Inc luding
furnishings, are estimated at
$650,000.
72
15 80 ..
83
80
80 70
82
82
81 83 .. 107 ..
83 17 70 71
17
81 .. ..
12 • 82 • 110 74 !4
4a 55 PUllnO. Ore 12~
18 Rlc:tlmOnd
... Seit l.Ak•
75 Sen Antonio 74 Seettle eo SM...,.,ort
73 8loWI fib 72 St Louie
44 St P·Tempe H ~'° ~ 71
CAL•<>RMA
11
15 ea 81 81
80 ..
81 73 17
81
73 73
Bellerlfleld 85 aa
81 71
40
70
81 70 57 71
43
82 73
58
11
12 12 &4 ...
96 72 71
7S 70
&4 71
74
It
Blythe 110 eurer.e ea a1 .02 Fre.io 91 70
•• ...
~ ...
Loe Angelee .. 17 M~ ff Mont~ 17
..... :!Jmog
1111 llPIRT
The Air Ou.ltty Mll!~t
Dletrtct prec1tct9 llMMllf\fllt • quallty fOf Mflltthle HOOte In tome ereu today, but ·aood
quellty In =:,.o~J ... ~-. . wn .... to call (toll trM) tor ... .., emoe 1ntonn111on: ...... T ... 17
t7 t7 t7 ..,
t1 .. .. ts ti .. ..
• 17 ., ..,
ar.,. county. (800) 44l4l2t
Lo• Ano•••• County; (100) ~42~2 Nwt1ldf ltld Sin 8'mlrdlnO oountJee! (800) "7 ... 710
AQMO ~ c.ntet: (800) ~42 ....
Tides
I l'Jll:Ll\t.IBLS
In an effort to C\4t UJ*llMI
Newport •ach-baMd Peetflc M~~ L1lt lnauranm CO. Ml
deijded •1~1111r· .. nun1 a 400, .. IMuraricl dlWllon 1n
Fouitaan Valley.
'nM employele wen to 'OOL'Upy
more than half the 1quare
footaae in a trio of th.Ne-ltory
bu!ldlnp betnc conatrucced tn
J'uuntaln Valley.
c
to
out IM •7,000 111uan feet or
oftloe IP'll" In J'ouDtaln ValJjy.
Pacific Mutual recently ~ a .,..,. of Mwn~ tower• ID ffewport Center
adjacent to the firm'•
mulhloom:.eMs*I ~Santl.y and nMtly hall.-ot the
office ·~ In the new twin
towen hll been 1-s out to 10
major tenan\I.
Santley Mid It bu not been
determined how much of the
recently completed towen the
inlurance oompmy will occupy.
That ................. .
l!Mllled ...... l9vwl r.aucaon
report that ii expecWcl co be
unveiled, prior' IO Sept. l. 'nle
r.port wU1 ..-.0 4111& euta.
&iatley aald ... flriD hM -a dollar amount It w.nta to lhaw
off and ii ecnat1n1dna aeveral
wayt of eccompllthlna thia. He
declined to uy whli the doDar flaure WM,
Beyond layotfa, Santley tald
Pacific Mutual 11 lookJn1 at
pulllna back from purchu1na
equlpnftlt and encourql.na euly
reUrement.
The lmurance firm employ•
rouahlY l,&00 people ln Ol'anae
County. It won permluton to
build the 1tructure1 at
Brookhunt Street and La
Alameda Avenue 1ut yeer af1er b9cldna away from plana for a
lt-atory tower.
Beirut battered
In a related COlil.a.tttina move,
Pacific Mutual announceCl it hal
l.mpoeed a companywide hiring
freeze and la conalderlna layoffs. as t~lks progress
'l'om Santley, a company
apokesman, said Pad.fie Mutual
already hu laid off 250
employees across the country,
about 100 of them in Orange
County.
The work force that was to be
1hlfted to Fountain Valley in
1983 currently i• acattered to
offices in Costa Mesa, Tuatin,
Newport Beach and Santa Ana.
Santley said the group
inaurance unit, notified this week
of the change, now will be moved
to the company's headquartef!I in
Newport Center.
Deapite a reported glut of
office space in Orange County,
Santley said the firm la hopeful It
will not have difficulty leaai~
By ne A110dated Preu
llraell jell, gunboata, tanks
and artilfery hammered weat
Beirut today, and U .S .
presidential envoy Philip Habib
WU reported maJcina Prosress in
talk• with Israeli leaders in
Jeruaalem on evacuating the
PLO from Lebanon.
Uri Porat, spokeaman for
Prime Minister Menachem
Begin , told reporters in
Jerwialem: "The ta1ka were good.
We made progreas. We are
waiting now for further
information from Ambassador
Habib."
larael'1 army radio said the
principles of the evacuation plan
had been settled, and the
blueprint had been printed up in
draft form, "but there Is no full
agreement yet."
It saJd Habib was expected to
return to Beirut a fter the
meeting to work on the details
still in dispute.
The top national winner in
the Landsca~e Arc!Jitec\,8
National Student Qeaign
Competition la l..aJ(Una Beach
resident Keuetb ll. Brokaw,
a Cal Poly Pomona senior
majoring in landscape
arc hi tectu.re.
Brokaw received his award
in design excellence during an
honon presentation ln June.
Preeentation of the national
award will ~ made during
the ASLA'a annual meeting
•The Senior Citiz.ens Club
of Laguna Beach la accepting
r,servations for trips in
Sbuthem California and to
1...-a Vegas.
~c::. 15 the club will visit Ca Island. Price of $20
l,pcludea transportation from
the community center and
return. On Oct. 28, the club
will journey to the Norton
Simon Museum in Pasadena.
A box lunch, admission and
transportation are included in
the $14 fee.
Begln waa quoted by the
Israeli newspaper Yedioth
Ahrono th as saying in an
interview; "U all goes well, the
evacuation will get under way
next week."
A major b~ In the
negotiations came late Tuetday
when Syria revened lta earlier
stand and said it would take In all
Palestine Liberation
Organization fight.era the PLO
wished tQ evacuate from Beirut.
The jet strikes on west Beirut
ended about rnidraftemoon, but
Israeli tanks continued battling
guerrillas near the museum
crosslJ)g point of the mid-<:ity
dividing line. Gunboats and
{ll'tlllery also blazed.
L ebanese state radio and
television said Israeli armor a1ao
fanned out in the Chri1tian
hinterland north of Beirut,
digging in 19 miles east of
Byblos, a port 22 miles north of
the Lebanese capital ..
in Hawaii during November.
The award-winning
project, entitled '40ak Canyon
Nature Center, .. will be
diBplayed during the four-day
m~ting.
Top landscape architecture
students submit entries to a
jury of national experts, who
evaluate each entry without
knowing the name of the
entrant nor what school is
represented.
For $57, seniors can join a
gambling junket to Laa Vegas
Nov. 16-18. The fee includes
transportation, two nights. at
the Golden Nugget Hotel, a
breakfast and a dinner.
The trips are available only
to Senior Citizens Club of
Laguna members .
Membership is open to any
senior citizen for $4 a year.
Additional club information
or reservations may be made
by calling 497-2441.
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In lhope. ~ ~ roome Md
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Sale Price
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$19.99
Me~eor showers light up sky tonight ·1
l'J=-~ ~ beet pt.ce to View the .. meteor beck yard II better than )'OW' mHntpt 9nd daWD. LI~, Mid. la PM& ~ M • Howww, Lettamao not.s 6'.:J
8 t b Mowei' ta in the "*°'catnl OI' thl 'ftont yard." fte met.Or 1bower COmH Ml cone to the C.U l'J.aJ10N ·~ of 1he ...... ;,:; wnu::•:.;~•~~ ... !v~ ct.ert. whme the *1 ti l1kely to In addition to the trouble .._,i:Clf tbl NDMnW. of the area to eecape tbe_,problem1 one .,_ ta an~ mu.eon:
--•· ·be clear and lnterfenMe from caUMd by Mot.Mr Nature, the lwtft·Tuttle comet, which la a.fed bY -.tJMr Md Uahca. -.u.r to panlW-nG;iiM tndal ==•:rview:~ the ctty ltlhtl WOUld be at a expeetedrlatofthe\hlrd-quarter brJ '*'8UpMlt..WtatMtun. "Ewft.l WM impr111N';''1 Mid that appeer CO 001n• .. at CJnC
al the -· me wen mlnlmum. moon at about 1 a.m. wU1 u..,..ny s.ch ,_.. at tl"8 dint, 1he ..nh the veteran ............. It Joobd Po(nt in the ~. I
i ,,_ · "Slnce thq are faint objecta. turn the u.hta out on the 1t.ellaf ,...-~ the debrll. mmt 1llce flrewodD.'' ~
' Low clouda and fOI pndktied darkneaa 11 h~ant,'' aald "**"8· 'ftMt belt viewtftC dmel Of lt pnerally no ia,..... than a Becau. the mNan appear to Thouah the nwt.an wtl1
.by w•ther forecuwn for the Orance C.O.. Mtronomer are from abQut 10:30 tontaht .,.in of aand. At the material emanate from the COGStellaticn the earth'• atmoepber• In a
Oran1e County coaatal reaton Steve Lattanzio. • ou have to until the moon appeen.. collldee with the atlDOlphen, the Peraeu1 in the nortbeut areM; vt.wen will haw the besC
may put a damper on the celestial ,et out where the llky la• dark Normally, Lattamto noted, the effect II a ct.mi~ lky lhow. quadrant of the llky, the ahow chance of wm, the 1how blf
dllplay, ata.rUna about 10:30 p.m. u po.tble and a briaht IJabt iln't stunntna heevenly cilaplay would Meteon will t up at the hq been dubbed the Per1eid looklna toward the northe~
awiuo, utraanen .aree the In your vlaion. "Thua your beat be viewed between rate of about one MCh minute, meteor ahower. horUon. he uld. :
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!Agreeing not to agree Irvine
ups fee
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l Still another site· eyed for Civic Center
81 GLENN SCO'IT
Of .. .,.., ........
Irvine's City Council was
expected to chooee a lite for a
civic center, but imtead added
***
another pomtble location to the
growing lilt.
The latest auggeetlon ahould be
a famlllar one. Several city
officials said the city could
* * *.
School headquarters
delay a probability
B1 SANDIE JOY Of .. .,.., ........
Tru8tees for the Irvine Unified
School Dimict appear inclined to
po9tpone a final decision on a
new district headquartera site for
at least another two weeka while
admlnistraton conUnue 900Uting
potenUal locations.
"I'm going to propose we
continue to evaluate all potential
· site1 in some kind of orderly
manner," said Trustee Gordon
Getchel, "quickly, but not ao fut
that we do it arbitrarily."
Irvine backs
• • suit against
dumping I ees
Irvine baa added ltl name to
the growing number of Orange
County cities that have lndkated
support for a propoeed League of au.. lawsuit to block dumping ~~poeed at C0W1ty oWned
The dec:laion Tumday night by
the council came after the
County Board of Supervlaon
voted to lower the $7 charge
impoeed July 13 to $4.90 per ton
(See story, Page A.3).
Material deposited at county
operated transfer atatlon1
remains at $10.60 per ton,
although there were indicaUona
this morning that the board could
vote to reduce that aa well.
Members of the Orange
County chapter of the League of
Citiea are acheduled to meet
'Thunday night at the Anaheim
Stadium club to decide whether er not to pu.nue llUgatlon.
Robert Haskell, executive
director for the league, aaJd that
an "overwhelming majority" of
the county's 26 cities have voked
support for the ault apinst the
county.
He declined to aay whether he
thought city members would
vote against the suit Tbunday
becauae of the reduced fee.
The board of trustees meets at
7:30 tonight in Lakeside Middle
School, 3 Lemongnm, Irvine, to
sort out the site selection
llituaUon.
School officials had hoped the
Qty c.ouncu Would clM>Oee a City
Center aite Tuesday night ao
district headquarten could be
part of that complex.
Since that didn't happen,
school officials plan to review
their alternatives tonight and
make a choice 81 aoon aa poeaible
to· avoid the risk of losing $5
milllon in bond allocaUona aa its
funding source for the
headquartent building.
They need to tie up the $6
mllllan t>efCll'e applYtnc for ltate
money to 'build a new IChoo1 in
Woodbridge.
Admlniatraton would like to
apply for the.IChool ocnatruct1on
money Nov. 3, the day after they
predict voters will have approved
a $600 million adboot constnactkm
and improvemeht bond -..
develop a mulU-atoey facility at
the prnent locaUn of Qty Hall,
at Jamboree Road and McGaw
Avenue.
Faced with what they said was
a lack of analyaes on coeta and
other impllcaUona, council
poetponed a decision Tuesday
nlght on a location until at leut a
Sept. 28 meeting.
Between now and then, they
added, Ma~ Larry Agran and
Councllmaft David sw. wU1 meet
with several groups to weigh
proposab, coats and plannin&
conaideratlona.
The pair then wUl recommend
a lite to the council, they aaid.
The council decialon to bef pone a aelection came aa no elp to officials of the Irvine
Unified School Dl1trict, who
claim they need to find a location
for a dlatrlct office thia week.
Thua, their office1 probably
won't be part of the new civic
center. ·
The district 's ruah ,
admlniatratora have explained, ia
paramount ao it can qualify for
full entitlement& tor statewide
school bonds 1hould voters pue
such a measure in November.
'Jbe oouncil WU uked by city
adminlatraton at the betinnlni
· of the cUacu11ion to reaff trm
selection Of a at• on Jeffrey &.t at Barranca Parkway m propoeed vw...,. 12 .. the location.
But after ~what they
said are atlll 1ketchy coat
breakdowna for build1nc at that
1lte, member• seemed le11
(See avic. ~ A!)
"" .... ,11111 COOLING OFF -Gina Manchester, 4, of Costa Mesa may
have eyes bigger than her stomach. Still she's found a good
way to beat the heat at a Glendale ice cream parlor as
t.empentures hovered in the 90s.
Judge nixes AT&T
breakup proposal
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
federal jud1e refuaed today to
appl"OW the antitruat aetUement
propoaing the breakup of the
American Telephone &
Church gets
Irvine OK
for facility
Memben of The Church in
Irvine won approval Tuesday to
cona1.rUct an U1embly hall and
aeperate six-bedroom guest hou.e
in Irvine. The group of 80 to 100
members, who have been
meeting at Unlveraity High
School cla11room1, received
permission to build their own
facility in a 5-0 Irvine City
• Council vote.
They plan to oonatruct their
14,200-aquare-foot hall and
3,500-aquare-foot guesrhoUle on
a 2.4-acre lite at the comer of
Culver and Irvine Center Drive.
Tel~h Co. ~til eevera1 major chanaes are made.
U.S. District Jud&e Harold H.
Greene, in a 178-page opinion,
aa.id he had concluded that the
requirement that AT&T lfve up
ita 22 wholly owned Bell System
operating companies wa1
"plainly in the public interest."
But the judge said the process
could not 10 forward unleaa
AT&T and the Juatice
Department were wlllln8 to
accept 1everal new aafeguarda.
Among them:
-AT&T must be prohibited
from uaing ita facilities to offer
any type of electronic
information aervice "until the
risk of its domination of that field
has abated." 'That restriction had
been strongly 1ough t by
newspaper publiahen. If that
change ia accepted, the judp aa.id
AT&"T could petition the court
foe lta removal after eeven yean.
-The Bell System operaim.
companies must be allowed to
continue marketing telephone
equipment and to pubU.h the
Yellow Pages advertising
on trash .
' . • . ~.
By BARRY EaEaUNG or ... .,..,,...... .
A $1 monthly increase in
retddentlal truh collection feet
wu approved by the Irvine Qty
c.ound1 on Tuetlday.
Each hou.ehold will now pay
$4.37 per month and a total of
$52.50 through next June.
The i.Jlue•• coven a per too
uaer'a fee which Onnle C-ounty
lmp<»ed on unltatton ..rvi*
uainC county land.fflll. The Board
of Supervt.on •PIJIOVed the fe!ie
in July.
City offidala and offida1a trab
Dewey'• Rubbish ServicF
negotiated the increue bued ap
estimates of Irvine's traap
tonnage.
"Our eatlmates differed by 8s
much 81 50 percent," Coundlinah
Bill Vardoulls said. "No one
knows what it ii for sure."
Dewey's wUl monitor Irvine's
tonnage in the future ao that
accurate filu.re9 wUl be available
when next year's reaidentlal
traah fee ii aet.
1be hlcreale waa lower than
oriainally planned after city
official• learned Tueaday
morning that the county bad
decreued their uaen' fee from $1
per ton to $4.90 (aee atory on
Pa A3). ~ Ttill, 1rvtne wrn aupport a )>int
suit aaainat the county which
wUl be considered by tbe Orange
County Lea,ue of Cities on
Thursday. f aucceaafully
punued, the suit could delay
uaera' fees until next July1 v ardoul1a aa.ld.
The auit would be bMed Oil the
following complaints:
-The U8el'S' fee ii too hiah·
The county'• audden decrease
will force cities to re-exarni:ni
this char,e. •
-Orange Cou.nty ciU. had
little or no input. Vudoulla aaid
that the fee wu propmed and
pamed 80 fut that the hvine City
Council waa unable to -ii and make recomroendationa to
the county.
-Ci t!:bud.et1 bad bee.,
adopted t prior to °::~ pemaae. a reaiult, the
had to be rewonr.d.
-The county hM made no
plans to actually weiah trash
collection vehicles to determine
tonnap. lnstad, tonnace la to be
estimated.
Cockpit blaze
grounds airliner
Many city officiala objected to
the fee because they felt it wu
toO high and that not enough
tlme had been given to study the
fee before ita approval.
.,.., ........... ".., ......._
OPERATION STING? -The wince of 5if::·old Todd
Mcilwain proves his prowess in a Newport h bellyflop
competition. His brother was a winner, too, as shown on Paae
Bl.
Their proposal received
unaucceaaful and distinctly
secular opposition from
neiahbora in the adjoining
Deerfield Community
~Uon.
(See CHURCH, Pa1e A!)
~&'!' must .,..ee to allow
the court to review lta actual plan
for dlvestin1 iteelf of the Bell
Syatem companies and
reorpnlzina itaelf. In addition, Greene aaid he
wants authority to enf~ the
(See BREAKUP, Pap AJ)
LITrLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -
An American Alrllnea jet made
an unscheduled landing in
Arkanau after the fli2ht crew
put out a amall fire belUnd the
cockpit.
The land.Ina at Little Rock
Municipal Airport Tuesday WU
1mooth. ·
NATION
U.S. bolds A-lest in Nevada·
LAS VEGAS (AP) -The Department of
Eneray conducted a weapom-related underground
nuelear test at tJle Nevada Test Site today-the 12th
announced teat this year and the third in two weeks.
STATE
.
SAN FRANCISCX> (Al') -~ a policy it
adopted aeven month• •10. the American Bar
A.odaUon vot.d today ~ Conan-to prohibit memben of ane private alubl
bun claim1nC their dues • tax-deductible bu8b*I ex""'"pen._,,111 .. ,. ....
COUNTY
Charity units burglarized
Offldal1 of three charitable ll'OUPI ~ tryt.na to
pick up the piecee aft.er ~ all their office
equipment in a weekend . P.,e A5.
Job I air al Irvine
Hl1h-tech type1 went 1earchtn1 for job
CbWtle. at a job fair at lrvine'a ftec1jtry Hot.el. age Bl. .
TELEVISION
INDEX
At Your Service A4 Ann Landin All a..n-84-5 McMlia aw
HerbCaen AU Mu1Ull l\mda JM
Cavak:ede All Nat'ceal Newt A.a a-fled DU PUbUC~ Bt.DM c.oma 88 ~ Dl-'
Cr'OllWOl'd Be Dr.Stmncrohn All
Death NoUica Dt leodl Muir:eta ao
l'.ditaial AlO 'NeYWan 81
J'.nter\alnment m-3 '1'1.-tan 814
Food Cl-12 w.u. M
HyOwdner All World Newt AJ
~ All
SPORTS
0~IYIC CENTER ••. ~ to eupport the Jomtkle. 1 •rbe lrvla-=•ny hH
d•J SW. ftOWcr that wtthout tbit OODOU119a~ pr &bat Iba ~ di8ftt'1 ~an and civle oealU co\lld OGCU)f a *-"'* the Jan IMne ;t: .-uon In lta IODI· PMY ..... tn no to ~ ....... , mrrdil
dewlop the ldJolnJnl vw.,. 12, center. Jt eUd d'9 ernc oenter
he no ~er con1lder1 the would _.,,.•an anchor lor the
Jeffrey lite u the pNmier development and would M a
locaUon. -..ble part of what it Kos-
"ln my mind, that lMW. ua will be tM;:;I tnM down~. 'looktnc at other ahH equally 8Ull, wteh P1uWnc
•ttnctlve.'' he aald. Comml• oner Ray Catalano,
Other aBea moat often noted that new aontnc tn th•
dlacuaaed include land acroaa lrvlne a.tn.. Center, of which
CampUI Drive from UC Irvine City Hall Al a par\ would allow
and property at the entrance to muld·atcry development at th• .Crvirie Cent.er, in the ao-ealled in-nt alte.
Golden 1'riancl4t· · Aaran claimed the lack ot a
University offlciala have dedi\on on a location aboWdn't
)>Uahed for the location near their be troubllnc. Said the mayor. "I
campua, ·~ that the two think what we've beard pneent. parUea could anare certain more than coofulloft. It prment.
structures. opportunltlee."
CHURCH APPROVED ..•
The association appealed a
July 1 Plannin1 CommJaaion
appreval at Tuesday's council
seaaon, but found no support.
Neighbon claimed a tile roof
would co~traat with their
wooden roofs, and said visit.on
taying at the guest home would
threaten their residential
~urity.
"Zoning provided for a church,
not a hotel," said resident Kevin
Hanson.
Church leaden, however, aald
a church family would occupy at
leaat half ttie g.ueat house,
leaving room for other
"God-fearing" visit.on.
One member, Godfrey
Otuteye, objected to bnplications
that gueat hOU8e occupa.nta might
tum out to be buralan.
Said he: "I find It a very, very
harah criticism of the church that
guest. from other countries who
serve the Lord would be auch peraona."
BREAKUP NIXED ...
settlement's provisions and the
qdght to schedule hearing• at
·which testimony on the actual
,~organization could be taken
1 m third-party lntervenon and
, , e chief executives of the Bell
~panies.
·~·'-AT&T must agree to apin '\irl the Bell System companies in
Vt!Uch a way that each is left with
a debt ratio of 45 percent. The .. ,,, .
settlement had not impoeed a
apecific percentage, although
AT&T had pledged to aet the
compa.niea free In good financial shape.
The judge said he would
consider waiver requeata and
would allow a SO percent debt
ratio for Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph Co., which haa a
larger debt ratio than rno.t of the
other Bell oompaniea .
~Irvine Senior Citizens '< J. I
l:i1. ·~parne Felton chairHJan
•;•Ir Retired journalist and bustnem
•,d¥ecutive James P. "Jim" Felton
has bee n e lect ed the new
chairman of the Irvine Senior
Citizens Council.
He succeeds Nick Alles, who
served as chairman the last two
years. Alles will remain on the
council.
._,A Woodbridge resident, Felton
dttired three years ago aa vice
president and advertising
director for Avco Finaneial ~in Newport Beach.
city editor of the Los Angeles
Daily News, an editor of Time
Mapslne In New York and vice
preaident of Foot, Cone & Beldina of Loa Angeles.
Feltall currently is president of
the Orange County Philharmonic
Society and a director of the
Newport Harbor Atta Chamber
of Commerce and the county
chapter of the National
Conference of CbriatiaJ\1 aJld
Jews.
He ii a member of the
Executive Committee of the
Commodores Club.
NO CHANGE -Actor Henry
Fonda remain• tn aerlou1
condition at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center in Loa
Angeles after being
ho1pitallzed Sunday for a
heart condition. The Oscar-wlnn.lna actor ts 77.
New uses
readied
for school
By JODI CADENHEAD
Ofho.IJ"9tl ....
Claaaroom1 at the closed
Woodland Elementary achool in
Cotta Mesa will be nearly full
thla September with students
enrolled in private school and
day care programs.
Trustees in the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District Tuetday
n!Bht approved a two-year, $52,-
000 lease for Irvine Cbrlatian
School to uae eight claaarooms
and the multi-purpoee room at
2026 Garden Lane.
• The achoo! was cloeed in June
due to declining enrollments and
budget cuta, but district officials
began looking tor tenants to fill
the building.
Last month trustees approved
a two-year contract with a
private pre-school, Westcliff
Early Childhood Center, to use
some of the rooms.
The district also will lease a
portion of the achool at no charge
1o the Orange C.oaat YMCA for a
before-and-after-achool program
begtnnlng in September.
About 200 adults enrolled in
the diatrict's English as a Second
Language clus already have
moved Into the former
elementary achool.
The board also approved a
lease agreement with Carden
Chriat1an School to use part of
the c1oeed Undbergh Elementary
achoo! in Costa Mesa for $90,000
a year. Following school closures
district officials have generally
made recommendations on how
the vacant buildings should be
Wied.
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U.S. summary
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85
Ml ea " 90 ea
91 73 17
91 78 78
Beller•fltld 1115 ea Blythe 110
Euf<MI• ea s1 Freeno H 70
i.-...... " ee Loe AngeMI 88 17
Mll')'l"MI llt
Mont-er 17
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lrvla•'• CU)' COYDCll
uAMllmoualJ ..... T\Mieday nilh' to all • i.waatt _'d,,, to
atop the Oran1' rCounty ~t from Cleveloplftl •
new lilndml In Bee ~,Mi nonlliMt ol the ..,.
ODe•cU membM had ltt llldtt ua.ooo ln dty M* lllt aunmer "*their Unat.ened laWllUit. But they didn't follow thrOuCh
wlth th• mea1ure until thl1
ftek. Memben MJd they dkin't
NIOrt to the le1.i action until
l;aoyoa oppo ed
~:=-die~ AnoehUon, ••Id la• wa1 ~ ............. tea ~bJdMt ........ IDall
llO .. • till•~ ID find _.. the........ .
in,.ovatl•• 'P.'•Y• of traab Another rHhl•n•.i llllta
dlliPCml. Lennm, llkt I» .... -... ·~ JAnoy A;rU, a lawnr ac!lon would torce ·~u~i and ~ proPOi14 "'~to ........ dlat ••. He said ,, IMuld ... ......... Ml'tOulH. flJed wltblR IOcta,i. Tbedea'9'aft lrvlne'1'0UJetala baYe
quJddy drew nee from reaklent. COl\Unually Objected to count)'
of Northwood, the Vfllaaa cJoilMt propoHlt for Bee Canyon, •
to the CUJOft and IC. ~ cla1mlna the nlW landtW Would aec-. rOlld leadlna from Sand attract" hor<t.a Of ttub tnacln ~.>'?!~· that would create polhulon,
Hal ~. act1na pneldent traffic and iateiy proibi.na ,,_
of the Northwood C"ommunlty thelr c:ommumtv.
Newport firm cuts back
Will not e1(pand into Fountain Valley
BY STEVE MARBLE or .... o.1r,......,.
In an effort to cut expen..ea,
Newport Beach-baaed Pacific
Mutual Life lnlurance Co. has
decided agalnat aettling a
400-peraon b)fura.nce dlviaion in
Fountain Valley.
The employees were to occupy
more· than half the aqua re
footage in a trio of three-story
bulldinga being constructed in
Fountain Valley.
The inaurance firm employs
rouahlY 1,500 people in Orange
County. It won penntulon to
build the 1tructure1 at
Brookhurat Street and La
Alameda Avenue last year after backf.Jl8 away from plans for a
14-atory tower.
In a related cost-a1tting move,
Pacific Mutual announced it has
lmpoaed a compa.nywlde hiling
free7.e and is oonaldertng layoffs.
Tom Santley, a company
spokesman, said Pacific Mutwil
already baa laid off 250
employees acrou the country,
about 100 of them In Orange County.
The work force that waa to be
shifted to Fountain Valley in
1983 currently ii acattered to
officea in Costa Mesa, Tuatin,
Newport Beach and Santa Ana.·
Santley said the group
insurance unit, notified this week
of the change, now will be moved
to the company'• headquarten in
Newport Center.
Beirut battered
as talks progress
Deaplte a reported glut of
office apace in Orange County,
Santley said the firm is hopef~ it
will not have difficulty ~
out the 287 ,000 square feet of
office space in Fountain Valley.
Pacific Mutual recently
completed a pair of seven•story
towers in Newport· Center
adjacent to the firm's
mushroom-shaped headquarters.
Santley and nearly half of the
office apace in the new ·twin
towers has been leaaed out to 10
major tenants.
By Tbe A11octatecl Presa
Israeli jeta, gunboata, tanu
and artillery hammered west·
Beirut today, and U .S .
~dential envoy Philip Habib
was reported mak1ns ~ in talks wl th Israeli l~aer; in
Jerusalem on evacuating the
PLO from Lebanon.
Uri Porat, apokeaman for
Prime Minister Menachem
Begin, told reporters in
Jerusalem: "The talks were good.
We made progreaa. We are
waiting now for further
information from Ambaaaador
Habib."
Israel's army radio said the
principles of the evacuation plan
had been settled, and the
blueprint had been printed up in
draft fonn, ''but there ii no full
agreement yet."
It said Habib was expected to
r e turn to Beirut after the
meeting to work on the details
still in dispute.
Begin waa quoted by the
taraeli newspaper Yedioth
.Ahronoth aa aaytng ln an
interview: "If all goes ~ell. the
evacuation will get under way
next week."
A two -day athletic
competition to determine
Irvine's superstar tee na is
echeduled Aue. 20 and 21.at
the Teen Cen-.er in Heritage
Park, 4601 Walnut Ave.,
Irvine.
Sponsored by the city's
Community Services
•Irvine canin~s can get
rabies vaccinations for $3
each at a clinic from 7 to 8:30
p.m. Thursday in the rear
parking lot of the Irvine
Police Dement, 11200
Jamboree .
The clinic, sponsored by the
city's .Animal S e rvices
• Jrvtne's future ls focus of an Aug. 17 talk by Dr. Ray
Cataluo, Irvine Planning
Commi98ion chairman.
Catalano will talk to
members of the Irvine
Federation of Business and
Profe.ional Women at their
monthly luncheon in the
Hungry Tiger Restaurant,
Department, the competition
will test participants' skills in
basketball, track. awimming,
softball, soccer and running
and obstacle course .
Admiaaion for the noon to 5
p.m. event each day is $2.50.
Registration infonnation is
available through Saturday at
the Teen Center.
Division and P .A .W .a
(Pro motion of Animal
Well-being), also wlll offer
pet registration.
Dogs taken to the clinic
should be on leashes.
Additional Information is
available from Animal
Services at 754-3734.
Santa Ana.
Reservations, which are
required, can be made by
contacting · Tlaa Beaaoa at
833-9704 by Friday.
Catalano ls an associate
frofessor of ecology at UC
rvine and has been a
planning commisaion member
since 1978.
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Reg. Prloe
$19.99
VISA.
Meieor showers light up sky tonight c
t I • f • t .
BY JOEL C. DON °' ............. 8'ar1aura may have 'o
wniun out of the Oranae ~ .,.. tonliht to view one of the
molt ~ metaor lhowen
of tbt )'Mr.
Low clouda and '°' predicted by wn.ther forecuten for the Oran&• County c:outal relfon
may put a damper on the celeldal
dilplay, starUna about 10:30 p..m.
Zwp IO, Mtroncmerl Ul'88 the
t.t plac. to view the· meteor
ahower 11 ln the mountabw or the
· ~ where the lk.y II likely to be dMr and lnWfennce flocrn
olty lltht• would be at a
mlnlmwn. ••S&nce they are faint objlc:!tm,
darknee1 l• =~ant,•• 1ald Oranae C'4Mt amonomer sieve Lattamio. • ou haw to
set out where the~ ii • dark .. pcmible and a t Ucht im't
in your vlelon. hue your
b.ck yard II better than your lnlnt yard ...
In addltlbn to tbe troubl•
cau.eed by Mother Nawn, dMi
expect.tel rt. of the thlrd~ moan at about 1 Lm. will uw.ny
tum the liahta out on the lteUar
1pectlcle. 1'he belt vMwin8 Um.
are from about 10;30 toni1ht until the moon appears.
Nonnally, Lattamio noted, the
llUnnJ.q heavenly display would
be1•. be viewed between
Newport fiFm cuts back
Will not expand into Fountain Valley
BY' STEVE MARBLE or .. r>e1r,...leiiiif
In an effort to cut expenaes,
New.port Beach-t>aaed Paciflc
Mutual Life Insurance Co. has
decided agalnat settling a
4()0-penon insurance divialon ln
Fountain Valley.
The employees were to occupy
1 more than half the square
footase ln a trio of three-story
buildings being constructed ln
Fountain Valley.
The lnaurance firm employs
roughly 1,500 people ln Orange
County. It won permlulon to
build the structure• at
Brookhurat Street and La
Alameda Avenue last year after
backing away from plans for a
14-•tory tower.
In a related coet-cuttlna move,
Pacific Mutual announoeCl it has
impoeed a compan~de h1rlng
freeze and is conaldertng layo~.
Tom Santley, a comp'any
spokesman, said Pacific Mutual
already baa laid off 260
employees across the country,
'
Defender to train
in NelVport Beach
By ALMON LOCKABEY
O(' .. Dtllr .........
From Newport east to Newport
west and back again.
hinted the two yachts would be
brought to the West Coast this
winter.
about 100 of them in Orange
County.
The work foree that was to be
1hifted to Fountain Valley 'in
1983 currently is scattered to
offices in Cbtta Meaa, Tu1tln,
Newport Beach and Santa Ana.
Santley said the group
lnaurance unit, notified th1a week
of the change, now will be moved
to the company'• headquarters in
Newport Center.
De1plte a reeorted glut of
office apace ln Orange County,
Santley said the firm is hopeful it
will not have difficulty leasing
out the 287,000 square feet ot
office apace ln Fountain Valley.
Pa~ific Mutual recently
completed a pair of seven-story
towers In f.lewport Center
adjacent to the firm's
mushroom-shaped headquarters ..
Santley and nearly half of the
office apace in the new twin
towers has been leued out to 10
major tenanta.
Lauam:IO Mid. li\. i-i· )'tlU'9. he
hat cone to the Lake Zlllnore
area to eecape 'b• problem•
c:nac.d by weether end ~ti. "l:vm l waa lmprrnv .. aid
the ~tieran ltarplln'. "It looked
Wee ttnworb.''
IMlcau. the meteors appear to
emanate from the constellation
Peueu1 in the northeaat
quadrant of the sky, the ahow
hu been dubbed the Peneid
meteor lhower.
Al'Wlr ......
Howwer, lAttanDo noted_ tJMi
appearance of the meti9Cll'I ~ one .,.. 11 an opUcal mutton,
lllm1lar to parallel railroed ~
that appeuo to converse at on.c
polnt ln the dMtanm. '.
1'houah the meteon will~
tbi earth'• atmotphere In alt
areu. viewen will have the ~
chance of 1eeln1 the 1how -~
lookln1 toward the northe"l
hori7.on. he ea1cl. I
Planners I
OKoffic '
buildings ~
By JODI CADENHEAD
O('tMO.., .........
A three-year battle over a
hJgh-riae project propceed for a
1lte eouth of the San Die10
Freeway alona Bristol Street
neared a climax when the Costa
Mesa Planning Commiaaion
approved the comtruction of two
five-story office buildinas·
James and Andrew Gtanwi.a,
owners of the four-acre aite,
located between the cloa•d
Montgomery Ward C.O. store aad
the freeway , had tri«d
u.naucceaatullv to wln approval of
four other projec'll ranging from
five to 14 stories.
If the proposal is approv*d
next month by the City ~
the developer will beg n
construction this spring, sa d
senior city planner Greg Shaffer.
That is the itinerary for
Defender, the newest 12-meter to
be launched, and her trial hone,
Courageous.
Charles E. Kirach, chairman of
the Defender/Courageous Group,
has made it official that the two rad.n8 aloop. will be ln NewpQl't
Beach f;r'om Nov. 1 to March 15
for winter crew training and
speed triala. ·
The choice of Newport Beach
wu made after Bill Ficker, 1970
Cup defender, bad done reeearch
for the group.
"It is lqlportant that crews
have aa much ·continuity as
pouible in training and 1peed
trlala," a aid Ficker. "We
~ eeveral o&her llltes ln ~ and Florida, but none
provided u many limU.aritiea to
lthode bland Sound aa the
Newport area.
Santley said it has not been
determined how much of the
recently completed towers the
l.r)auranoe company~ occupy.
'That dec:iaion could hinge on a
IO-<lalled expeme level re<luction
report that ii ex~ted to be
unvelled prior t.O Sept. 1. The
report will de!Ail cost cuts.
COOLING OFF -Gina Manchester, 4, of Costa Mesa may
have eyes bigger than her stomach. Still she's found a good
way to beat tne heat at a Glendale ice cream parlor as
temperatures hovered in the 90s.
Nearby reeidenta who had
strongly opposed past
development proposala for the
property, spoke ln favor of the
project Monday nl&ht.
Bristol Plaza'• 85-foot offices
fall within the recently adopted
height lim1tat1on guidelinet for
the area along Brlatol Street,
It meam Orange Coast waters
will become one of the most
lianificant traln1ni ~ few
the America'• Cup what with one
of the Cup's most preettctoua
ayndicatee operatlna ln Newport
Beech.
"Balboa yacht Club la the ideal
location for lD because of ita
proximity to ~e open ocean,"
(See COAST, Pqe Al)
Santley uld the finn hu aet a
dollar amount it ~ to...abave
off and la acrutlnUitlg several
ways of acoomplilhina th1t. He
declined to uy what the dollar
filw'e WU.
CCC trustees eye
TV-course dispute
south of the freeway. ,
Shaffer uld city offldala were
concerned with the amount of
a cce11 to the project, bl4t
supported the propoul becauae Jt
met Bristol Street Specific Plan
guidelinee.
Home base for the two twelves
will be Balboa Yacht Club, wb.ich
bu agreed to provide the group
with two moorinp for the racen
plus dock space and room in the
parking lot for trailers.
Tom Blackaller of San
Fninciaco who bu been selected
aa skipper of Defender, had
Bandits bind
·pair, hold up
Mesa station
Police in Costa Mesa are
aearching today for two men who
tied up a service 1tation clerk
before fleeing with $120 Tue9day
niaht.
1l'be two walked into the
Chevron Station at 3190 Harbor
Blvd. at about 8 :30 p .m .
pretending to be interested ln
pun:baslna a tire.
One 1u1pect simulating a
weapon forced the clerk to hand
over a key to the cash box before
~ hia bands. Dlllr ........... .,.., ......
Coast Community Colleae
District trustees wlll conalder
adoption of a statement tonight
defending the uee of television
courses and warninJl again1t
"destructive campaigns"" aimed at
eliminating this form of
inatruct1on.
In recent months the diatrtct,
which include• Orange Coaat,
Golden West and Coastline
colleges, has been embroiled in a
diapute over the quality of the
tefevlalon courses offered
throuih Coutllne.
The 1tatement that comes
•before the board tonight
acknowledges that educators
have the right to disagree over
the use of television.
But it adda that the board of
'Moderate' quake
shakes Monterey
HOLLISTER (AP) -An
earthquake shook buildinp on
the Monterey Peninsula for the
9eCOnd time ln 30 hours but there
were no report• of damage,
offidala aaid.
The latest quake, whJch struck
One suspect ia de.cribed as 25
to 30, 6 feet, 150 pounds. The
other la 2~ to 30, 5 feet 9, 175
pounds with a beard. Both are black.
OPERATION STING? -The wince of ~-year-old Todd
McDwain proves hla prowess in a Newport Beach bellyflop
competition. His brother was a winner, too, as shown on Page
Bl.
. Wednesd'ay, registered a
mqnttude of 6.5 on the Richll'r
1cale and was described as
''moderate'' by Norman
Abrahamlon of the Univeudty of
Callfomia Selllmoiraph Station
at Berkeley.
NATION
HONOLULU (AP) -An expbion was reported
at the rear of a Pan American 747 jumbo jet as it
approllChed Honolulu on a flight from Tokyo today.
cauatnc a W. of cabin p191W'e. The plane landed at
the airport, and offidall said there apparently were
injuriee.
STATE
SAN FRANCISOO (AP) -~a Po1Jcy lt
adopted seven months aao, the American aar
~tlon vot.ad ~ aplmt,ciilldna eor..-to
prohibit membsl ol .,._ cllatmlnaay private clube
lroai cla1rnlnl their duee • tax.:decl~ ~
~exinrpen~ .... 11111.
COUNTY
Cliarity unit8 burglarized
Officials of three chAritable groupe are trying to
plck up tbe plece. after ~ all thelr office
equipment in a weekend . Pap M.
Job I air at Irvine
Hlah-tech type• went 1earchtn1 for job
r.:!bWtie. at a job fair at Irvine'• fteliatry Hotel aae Bl.
TELEVISION
trustees "will not condone the
action of those ln this district
who set out on a destructive
campaign to destroy legitimate
learning opportunities created by
innovative people without giving
thought to the damage being
done to earne1t and serlou1
learnen."
The board meeta at 8 p.m. in
the college district headquarters,
1370 Adams Ave., C.OSta Mesa.
The plan approved by the
council May 3 rai9ed allowable
heights ln the Atta from 30 to 85
feet.
The entrance to the project
wjll be located ln the back of the
now cloeed Ward store. Shaffer
called the accel8 "awkward" and
said that the Holiday Inn traf&:
signal ln front of Ward'• may tie
used when an adjacen't
developer'• plana are reviewed.
Cornark's demise
blamed on NY bank
Newport Beach-baaed Comark,
a defunct government leCUrities
brokerage, reportedly ia blaming
its financial.woes on a New York
bank.
Comark has asked it1 165
limited partners to come up with
$12.5 million ln new capital, It
WU Nported today.
The brokerage, ttportedly ln
financial disarray and facing
litigation on aeveral front1,
voluntarily shut.down ln June
and anertedly now la in the
proce18 of liquidation.
In a 1tatement 1ent to
lnveaton, a Los An1eles area
paper ha• reported, the firm
INDEX
contends that Marine Midland
Bank in Buffalo 1u1pended
leCUritiee cleartnc operatiooa for
C«nark, withdrew a key line of
credit and seized C«nari's u.eta
to pay off part <lf the firm's
debts.
Marine Midland would not
comment on the alleptiona but
previously aaid it auapended the
securities clearin4r operadona for
Comark for one clay lut June .
The bank uld Comark could
not cover its overniaht loans with
collateral.
The c.allfomia Department of
Corporationa la ihvestigatlng tbe
Comark oollap.e.
At Your Service A4 Ann lAnden All
Butlnaa B4-G Movies 82..,
HerbCMI\ All Mutual J\anda B4
Cavabde All Natlooal News A3
a...w.cl ~ Public Nodcm B4,DM
Comim 86 Spor1a Dl-4
Cloalward B6 Ilr'.8..mcrohn AU
O..thNoex-°' Stock Marb'9 B5
Editorial AlO T9leYti6an 87
J'.l)wt.atnment 82..S ,,... .. 82..S
J'ood Cl-12 W•ther A2
Hy Gardner All World News AS
Horo.cope All
SPORTS
bulldms o o~n in faJl
AST TRIALS ..•.
~ Jtlnch. ·mae ......,. w111 '•~y baw a to..ailaull tow from moariDll tO ..... c:oune."
-..Hou1ha1 for the crew and
1upport team, aa well aa
tnnlportaUon f« the boata and
their tendera, J1 1tlll under
COftlklera\iOn.
Jt,lneh uld the arc>UP expecta to return to Newpol"t JU. for tu.nt. train1na by Ma~ 1, 1883.
The preliminary America. Cup
uiala are IChecfuled JW\8 18-2~
on Rhode laland Sound,
The Defender/Coura1eou1
Group la one of two American
1yndjcat. vytna for the rt&ht to
defend ·the Cup~ The other II the
Fort Schuyler Foundation of the
U.S. Maritime Academy which
Diuil ~ of a.a ~
aklpP9red tbe J'ort Schuyler
roundatioft'• Freedom '° vtctory
OWi' the MwlnUan ~ ln 1980. In th• wlnter of 1878
Conner brou1ht Freedom and
her uw honl '° San DlelO for wlnter tratntn1, but baa not
d!ICJl9d w~ be wW brine the two new yachta w .. t thS.
)'Mr.
'l'he America'• Cup la the
world'• oldest lportll prlle and la
the only trophy that haa
remained ln the handa of the original wtn.ner.
Beirut battered
as talks progress
81 Tile Al1ocJated Pre11
Israeli jets, gunboats, tanka
and artihery hammered west~
eirut today, and U .S .'
presidenUal envoy Philip Habib
.. reported making progress in ~'1ka with Israeli leaders in
J.eruaalem on evacuating the
PLO from Lebanon.
Uri Porat, apokeaman for
Prime Minister Menachem
Begin, told reporters in
Jerusalem: ''The talks were good.
We made progreas. We are
QWaiting now for further
information from Ambusador ..
J• •
1 ,, ael'a army radio said the
, j>dnciples of the evacuation plan
,~d been settled, and the ,~ueprint had been printed up in . .. . .. ..
I 10
:~esa rejects
~landfill suit
v.1' 611 Costa Mesa has become the
only Orange .~t city to vote
~iElnst joining a proposed ~ iue of Cities lawsuit to block
,, dumping charges impoeed at
-unty owned landfilll.
dralt form. "but there 11 no full
agreement yet."
It said Habib waa e1Ci:>ecied to
return to Beirut alter the
meeting to work on the detalJa
·~ in diapute.
Begin was quoted by the
Israeli newapapttr Yedloth
Ahronoth as saying in an
interview: "U all a<>ee well, the
evacuation will get under way
next week."
Three seized
in Costa Mesa
store holdup
A pursuit by police in Costa
Mesa today ended in the arrert of
three men au apected ln a
convenience store robbery.
Poli~e said that the men,
almulati.ng a weapon, 'forced a
22-year-old clerk at U-'l'ote-M,
1178 Sunflower Ave., to hand
over $15 during the 2 a .m .
robbery.
.,_CAmh*#AD .............
Cla11room1 at tb• ol01ed
Woodland l:IRDMStary ICilOOl In eo.ca .... will be BMrly "'11 tbtl •1Mmber wtth ftUCleldl earolled ID private 1ebool ~ du1an p1rccnma. 'f~ 1n the Newpon-Meae
Unltied School °'8vtot TueedtY ntsht approved a two-~. fD2,·
000 leue for Irvin. thrlatlan
School to UM etp& clamooml and the rDulU·purpoM room at
2026 Garden Lant.
I The ldMJo1 WU clm9d In Jww
due io dec1in1na enrolln;wni. and budcet cuta, but ~ offidall
bepn 1ookin1 for tenanta to fW
the buildlnl· Lut month tr\.latM9 approved
a two-year contract with ~
private pre-achool, Weatclift
Early Childhood Center, to U8e
_°' .. ,_, fte cllllrtot ... *ill 1w •
pat16onollbelC:baailatno~
to the Or-. Coll& YMCA for a
• ..,.......,. proerw &~.~In
the dllta1ct'a ~ M a Second
Lan1ua1• ola11 already have
moved i nto the fo rmer
ei.m.nt.ary achool.
The board alao •~.Proved a •
leaae •"ment with Carden ChrWd.aia School to uae pert o1
the cbed Ltndbe~ Elementary achool .in c.o.ta M .. for '9(),000
a year.
J'ollowin1 achool clo1ure1
dlatrlct officiala have pnerally
made recommendationa on how
the vacant buildinp ahould be
WN!d.
But that practice may aoon
end. Tuetday night tnaateea for
.., CHANGE -Actor Henry
Fonda remain• in serious
condition at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center in Los
Angele• after being
hospitalized Sunday for a
heart condition. The Oscar-wtnnina actor la 77. BiJJ· to strengthen
Clark rebuts coastal panel OK'd
campaiun fund While a Senate bill to atrip the Cornmlulon must go to court e · state Coa1tal Commiaalon of before such atop orders can be ' • J • ' authority over the Bolaa Chica l.aaued. VJO ations mauh waa killed Tuesday, But under AB3256, the another bill to 1trengthen commiSlton ccli.J.d halt -at leaat
co mmlaalon power• wa1 temporarily -development on
approved by the Aaeembly and la its own·initlative1._thua "speeding
The Orange <;ounty District
Attorney's office has been asked
to determine lf co unt y
Supervlaor Ralph Clark violated
a provlalon of a five-year-old
ordinance regulating campaign
finances.
Clark, a 12-year member of the
board of aupervtaon, said today
that the complaint raised by a
former county planning
commissioner la without sut.tance.
And Clark aaid he rema1na one
of the most 11ead.1ast supporters
. of the law under which the
complaint waa lodl{ed -the 11<>-
called TIN CUP (Time Is Now,
Clean Up Politica) ordinance. It
waa approved by supervisors in 1977. •
Clark said he has not been
contacted by the district
attorney's office about Ms.
Grindle's complaint. "But I'm
available," Clark said.
"I've been h ere 12 years and
I've tried to keep the water clean.
That's why I brou-ght it up
yesterday. I'd rather face it head
on," aa.ld Clark.
on its way to the 1tate Senate. up the proceu," A.apiloff aaid. -Cities and counties where the
That b 111, A 8 3 2 5 6 • bl atate-mand.ated Local Coastal
Assemblyman Larry Kapllof , Plan hu been approved by the
D-San Diego, would ~mllt the Coutal Commisalon have
conunillsion ~ iaaue ceue and authority to ialUe ltop ordera.
desi1t orders in apeciflc caae. "Thia IJ to atop developers
where commiaalonera believe from brlzenly and quickly
development violated or bulldozing coastal resource"
threatened to violate coastal without permits while the
regulationa or cauae irreparable lengthy court procedure is being
environmental harm. followed," Kapiloff said.
The stop orders -which "Once a wetland.a is bulldozed,
would require commlaaion it's often destroyed forever and
hearingB before being iaaued -thb bill would put a atop to it
would remain in elfect until while a court date is being set,"
courts ruled in the individual he said.
cases. Currently, the Coastal
Irvine adds
another site
for center
tbe flnt Ume tur .. 41 ,lo a
properlJ ...... , •• , firm co
l\.dde IMm ID fUlure ' d 'vw
The W•"= ONU9di119
blr9d tor. -a( .... ~":f t.-*t-=:;
School, unuHd .J)Ortiona of
Llndb•r•h , Wakeham.
Woodlanda, BUln~ ~peny
and att.e at Junbalw &nd Br1mlol
Alto on the lilt to be l'WY'l9wed a... 2.G acNI behind Beck Bay ~ School, vacant land near
r Street headquarten and
Bear Street School, whJch 11 atill
open.
Superintendent John Nicoll
Mk! that the private eomultfna
firm could PC>aibly double the
dlatrict'• profit from propertla.
"I no lonaer feel competent to
make recommendaUona on
propertle1," aaid Nicoll. ·
ATT breakup
rejected
by U.S. judge
WASHINGTON (AP) -A
federal judge refuaed today to
approve the antitruat eettlement
proposing the bteakup of the
American Telephone &
Telegraph Co. until several major
change1 are made.
U.S. District Judge Harold H.
Greene, in a 178-page opinion,
aaJd he had concluded that the
requirement that ATt,fl give up
its 22 wholly owned Bell System ·
operating companies waa
"P~>'. in the public i;nterat."
Hut t.ne JUage said the process
could not go forward unleu
AT&T and the Just ic e
Department were willin6 to
accept several new safeguards.
So far the propoeed suit has
pJcked up support from Orange
Coast councils in Huntington
Beach, Fountain Valley, Laguna
Beach, San Clemente, Irvine and
Newport Beach. Altogether, 13
Officer Gary Walab ,
responding to the call. apotted ,
the auapect'a car and puraued
them to a dead-end street along
Prospect Place.
The trio then reportedly
jumped out of the abandoned
vehicle and fled on foot be1ore
being arrested.
"lt waa (.;lark in 1977 who
in tr oduced for board
consideration the TIN CUP
ordinance after Ms. Grindle and
others had received necessary
lfgn.aturea to place the measure
before county voters.
Irvine's City Council waa
expected to chooee a aite for a
civic center, but instead added
another poaible location to the
growing list.
Red Cross hoard
e have indicated support for
suit, with the rest expected to
Thunday.
~y the Orante County
.... ~ of Supervisors voted to
.Jqwer the $7 charge lmpoeed July
tl~ to $4.90 per ton (see story, .Jl,ge A3).
bt.1·
Taken into cuatody on
•"8picion o{ armed robbery were
Maril Anthony Hall, 23 ;
Hayward Jackson, 24; and
Edward Charles Napper, 21, all
of Santa Ana.
The TIN CUP ordinance
prohibits supervisors from acting
on matters that could have a
mate r ial financial effect on
contributors that have given
more than $1.331 to their
campaigns.
~\' .. b · • .tl,.\~ Low-clouds return
.. 1r1•
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(
U.S. su1nmary
Lioht rain aprNd ec:rou the oent,., Pt11t18 to tile Ohio Vall9y on Tu.day, 'tllhlle nortMr1Y wtflde
brought cooler -•thel ·to the Greet LekH region and the
mlddle MlleiaelOol Valley.
AeDofd bfMking cool weetlltf lllt tM Horth C«ttral ltat• ~ In tM dey, and cblCly •• and
llgllt rllln continued the trend
«hrough the Uy. Werm, humid weather continued acroH the louth.
Ttlunderltormt were ec:ettered ltoflll the Gulf Coelt. For today. ecallered ~ ... ~the eoutheutern third of the neaon. with .... tltundet9tOrml
Offf the Aoclllee, the PlatMU
twglor\ and tM Peclfto ~---8 u nny altl•• were fore o••I .........
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The Air Ovallty Management
Olatrlct oreclkU unltelltMvl .. quallty for NMIUv• people In
eome ereH today, but good q11•llty In metropolltan, ~aln MO GOelt9 .,..._
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The latest suggestion ahould be
a familiar one. Several city
officiall 1aid the city could
develop a multi-story facility at
the present locatin of City Hall,
at Jamboree Road and McGaw
Avenue.
picks members
Four Orange Coast
residenta have been aelected
as board members for the
Orange County Chapter of
the American Red Cross.
Named were Huntington
Beach resident PaaJ C1aavlra,
owner of a Garden Grove
restaurant; Balboa Bay Club
president Tlloma1 Deemer, a
•Orange Coast College
clas,s sched ul es and
registration material will be
available Aug. 20-22 at South
Coast Pla%.a in <:osta Mesa.
"Community College
Weekend" will include
Newport Beach resident;
Corona del Mar resident
Wllltam E . Nellon, a Fluor
Corp. vice_preaident and
Irvine Cty Manager Wllllam
Woolett.
The Red Cross chapter re-
elected Job.a Coellao, a Villa
Park resident, chairman of
the board of directors.
exhibits and, demonstrations.
Registration on the Costa
Mesa campus continues from
Thursday through Sept. 10 in
the admiHiona office. For
more information call
556-5772.
testing for blood pressure
electrocardiogram, treadmills
~nd blood teats. For
.nformation and registration
:all 543-3595. •
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Meteor showers light up sky tonight ~ ..
.iom. • DON belt place to view the -met.or beck yard la better than JOW' ~' and dawn. Lat1anl:lo Mid. In yean, he However, Lattanzio ~ 11m..., £...., aboww ii In the moun&aina OI the front yard." TIM meteor 1hower com•• Ml 1~ to the l::!. Zlllnore appearance of the met.eon wnt!:!'!:~·U:~.!1!.veo.!: ~ where the*>' ii Wcely to In addition to the trouble ciourtllY ol tbt 1911Mftte of the area to eecape the problems one area i. an optical WUIAGDJ ~:-.-be clear and interfennee from caueed b.Y, Mother Nature, the lwlH-'l'uttle comet, which It c:ruted by we.ther and ~ta. aim1lar to perallel ra1lrmd ~ = ~.!..~.YieW ..:'9~ ctty lt1ht1 would be at a npectedrlleot the third-quarter ~up• It ol'btte the IW\. 1•Jlven l wu lmpr111n,•• aald that appear to oonvers-at one:
ol the~";"-me mlnlmwn. moon at about 1 a.m. wUl 11~ r.ch ,.-at lbll dine, the earth the ~t.eran tta.rpaer. "It looked point ln the dlatanee. ' '~-· "Slnoe they are faint obJecta. tum the liahta out on the ttelJar ..... tlU'OUlb the dlbrta. IDOSt like fl.reworks.'' r
Low douda and toe predicted darkne.. i• ~ant, .. -.. td ilpect.lde. 1'M best vtewtnc Umea of It pmnllf no larl'f than a BecaUle the meteon appear to Thouah the meteon will irtrtkef
by w•ther forecuten for the Onnce Cout MtrallOl:Def' are from about 10:30 tont1ht IJ'aln of aand. A. the material emanate from the corwtellation the earth'• atmoephere Jn .ii
Orance County coastal reaton Sceve Lat1anllo. • ou haw to until the moon appears.. coWdel with the atmotphere, the PerHua In the northeast areas, vtewen will have the --
may put a damper on the celestial aet out where the ally la u dark Nonnally, Lattanzio noted, the effect ii a dalZllnl aky ahaw. quad.rant of the aky, the ahow chance of eeelnc the mow bi,
ditplay. ltartinl about 10:30 p.m. u pomlble and a brtaht Uaht iln't 1tUnn1nf heavenly display would Meteors will Ucht up at the hu been dubbed the Perseid looklnl toward the northe~
2veft eo, Mtronomersuree the In your vialon. "'l'hua your bea•. be viewed between rate of about one etlCh minute, meteor shower. horbon. he lllkl. j ,
Newport firm _cuts back
Will not expand into Fountain Valley
By STEVE MARBLE Of" .. Dellr ......... In an ·effort to cut expenaes,
Newport Beach-baaed Paclflc
Mutual Life Insurance Co. baa
decided against settling a
400-pereon insurance division in'
Fountain Valley.
The employees were to occupy
more than half the square
footage in a trio of three-story
buildings being constructed in
Fountain Valley.
The insurance firm employs
roughly 1.600 people in Orange
County. It won permiaalon to
build the structure• at
Brookhurat Street and La
Alameda Avenue laat year after
becking away from plant for a
14-atory tower.
In a related oost-<::Utting move,
Pacific Mutual announceCl lt hat
lmpoeed a companywlde hiring
freeze and is cooalderlng layof.fa.
Tom Santley, a company
1pokesman, said Pacific Mutual
already has laid off 250
employees a~ the country,
D.efender to train
in Newport Beach
By ALMON LOCltABEY Of"tlleDellr ........
From Newport east to Newport
west and back again.
hinted the two yachts woula be
brought to the West Cout thla
winter.
about 100 of them in Orange
County.
The work force that waa to be
1hlfted to Fountain Valley in
1983 currently la scattered to
offices in Coeta Mesa, Tustin,
Newport Beach and Santa Ana.
Santley aald the group
l.Murance unit, notified this week
of the chanp, now will be moved
to the COlnJ>U'y's headquarters in
Newport Center.
Deaplte a reeorted glut of
office apace ln orange County,
Santley said the firm ia hopeful it
will not have difficulty leasing
out the 287,000 aquare feet of
office 1paice in Fountain Valley.
Pacific Mutual recently
completed a pair of seven-story
towers in f.f ewport Center
adjacent to the firm's
muahroom-ahaped headquarten.
Santley and nearly half of the
office 1pace in the new twin
towers has been leued out to 10
major tenant.a.
Planners j
• OKolfic~
l
buildingsJ
By JODI CADENHEAD OfeMOallrNethlff
A three-year battle over a -
high-rile project propoeed for a
aite south of the San Diego
Freeway alona Bristol Street
neared a climax when the Costa
Mesa Planning Commiaaion
approved the oonatruct1on of two
five-story off.ice build1np. .
James and Andrew Gianuliai.
owners of the four-acre 1it•.
located between the cloa~
Montgamery Ward Co. store a1$i
the freeway, bad trie~
UNlklCellfullv to win approval. Qf
four other projecia rang1nc fnxp
five to 14 atorle1. ,
If the proposal is apfrov~
next month by the City ~
the developer will be8if!
construction this aprtng, said
senior city planner Greg Shaffer.
That is the itinerary for
Defender, the newest 12-meter to
be launched, and her trial hone,
Courageous.
Charles E. Kirach, chairman of
the Defender/Courageous Group,
haa made it offictal that the two
f8dna lloope will be in Newport Beac6 from Nov. 1 to March 15 1
for winter crew training and speed trials. .
The choice of Newport Beach
was made after Bill Ficker, 1970
Cup defender, had done re.earch tor the group.
"It is important that crew•
have aa much continuity as
pouible in training and apeed
trials:' aaid Ficker. "We
comldered aeveral otber alts in
Cali1omia and Florida, but none
provided • many almilaritlee to
khode bland Sound H the
Newport area.
SantJey aaid it haa not been
determined how much of the
recently completed towers the
~urance company will occupy.
That decision could binge on a
so-called expeme level reduction
report that la expected to be
unveiled prior to Sept. 1. The
report will de~ COit cuts.
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COOLING OFF -Gina Manchester, 4, of Costa Mesa may
have eyes bigger than her stomach. Still she's found a good
way to beat the heat at a Glendale ice cream parlor as
temperatures hovered in the 90s.
Nearby reaidenta who bad
strongly oppoaed paat
development propdeala for the
property, spoke ln favor of the
project Monday night.
Bristol Plaza's 85-foot off.icea
fall within the recently adopted
height llmJtaiion guidelines for
the area along Bristol Street,
aouth of the freeway.
It means Orange Cout waters
wlll become one of the mo1t
algnific:lnlt trainln8 ~ for
the America's Cup what with one
of the Cup'• moet prestiatoua
syndicates operating in Newport
Beech.
"Balboe Yacht Club ii the ideal
location for ~ua becaUH of ita
proximity to the open ocean.''
(See COAST, Pace A%)
Santley aa1d tJie firm his .et a
dollar amount lt wants to shave
off and is ICl'\ltinlzlnC 1everal
ways of llCCOIDpliahlng thia. He decl1ned to eay what the dollar
figure waa.
CCC irustees eye
TV-course displlte
Shaffer said city offidala were
concerned with the amount di
acceaa to the ~/ect, but
supported the pro because ts
met Bristol Street Specific Plan
guidelines.
Home bue for the two twelves
will be Balboa Yacht Club, which
baa agreed to provide the group
with two rnoorinf1 for the 1*len
plua dock apace and room in the
parking lot for trailers.
Tom Blackaller of San
FrancUco who has been selected
as skipper of Defender, bad
Bandits bind
·pair, hold up
Mesa station
Police in Costa Mesa are
searching today for two men who
tied up a service station clerk
before fleeing with $120 Tue9day
~~e two walked into the
Chevron Station at 3190 Harbor
Blvd. at about 8 :30 p .m .
pretending to be interested in
purchulng a tire.
One suspect eimulatlng a
weapon forced the clerk to hand
aver a key to the cash box before
tying his handa. Deir ........... .., o.rr ......
Coast Community College
Diatrict truatees will consider
adoption of a statement tonight
defending the uae of televiaion
courae1 and warning against
"destructive campaigns" aimed at
eliminating thl1 form of
lnstruction.
In recent months the diatrict,
which includes Orange Coaat,
Golden Weat and Coaetllne
colleges, baa been embroiled ln a
dispute over the quality of the
television courses offered
through Coutline.
The statement that comes
before the board tonight
acknowledges that educators
have the rtcht to disagree over
thle uae of television.
But it adda that the board of
'Moderate' quake
shakes Monterey
HOLLISTER (AP) -An
earthquake ahook buildinga on
the Monterey Peninsula for the
-=ond time ln 30 hours but there
were no reports of damage,
offidala said.
One suapect la deecrlbed as 25
to 30, 6 feet. 150 pounds. The
other la 23 to 30, 6 feet 9, 175
~with a beard. Both are
OPERATION STING? -The wince of 6-year-old Todd
McDwain proves his prowess ln a Newport Beach bellyflop
competition. His brother was a winner. too, as shown on Page
Bl.
The latest quake, which struck
Wednesday, resiatered a
imgnitude of 6.5 on the Richwr
acale and waa described as
"moderate" bY. Norman
Abrahamlon of the Univenity of
California Selamograph Station
at. Berkeley.
NATION
HONOLULU (AP) -An exploeion was reported
at the rear of a Pan American 747 jumbo jet as it
appr'OM!hed Honolulu on a flight from Tokyo today.
ca~ a io. of cabin pn!elW"e. The plane landed at
the airport, and offid•l• aaUi one penon wu killed
md five injured.
STATE
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -lWVWldnl a policy 'it
adopted aeven month• aao, the American Bar
Al9odaticn voted toda)' .......... ~ to
prohibit member. of.-.·~ Drlv8tit Clum
from cla1mlna ..... cha M tax-deduetthle~bi•0-
..-:exintpe11llM"lta••••.
COUNTY
Charity units burglarized
Oftkiala of three charitable groupe are trying to
pick up the pieces after lCJllna a1molt all their office
equipment ln a weekend burglary. Pace A6.
Job lair at Irvine
H ah-tech type• went 1earchln1 for jot)
poeidbilitlee at a Job fair at Irvine'• fteaijtry Hotel Pap Bl. .
TELEVISION
trustees "will not condone the
action of those in this district
who aet out on a destructive
campaign to destroy legitimate
learning opportunities created. by
innovative people without giving
thought to the damage being
done to earnest and aerioua
learners."
The board meets at 8 p.m. in
the college district headquarters,
1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa.
The plan approved by the
council May 3 railed allowable
height.a in the area from 30 to 86
feet.
The entrance to the project
will be located ln the back of tlie
now closed Ward store. Shaffer
called the accea "awkward" and
said that the Holiday Inn traffk
aignal ln front of Ward'• may bf:
u sed when an adjacen"t
developer's plans are reviewed.
Comark's deniise
blamed· on NY bank
Newport Beach-baaed Comark,
a defunct government securities
brokerage, reportedly is blamin8
it.a financial woes on a New York
bank.
Comark baa aaked ita 165
limited partners to come up with
$12.5 mlllion in new capital, it
was reported today.
The brokerage, reportedly in
financial disarray and facing
litigation on several fronts,
voluntarily shut down ln June
and aaaertedly now is ln the
procem of liquidation.
In a statement sent to
inveatora, a L'oa Angeles area
paper has reported, the firm
INDEX
contendl that Marine Midland
Bank in Buffalo auapended
aecuritiet clearlne operationa fot
c.omark, withdrew a key line of
credit and sel1.ed Comark'a ..,...
to pay off part \lf the firm'•
debts.
Marine Midland wowd not
comment on the allegations but
previoualy aald it suspended the
eecwitiea clearing operations far
Cornark for one day last June.
The bank said Comark could
not cover ita ovemi&ht loans with
collateral.
The California Department of
CorporaUone ii investiaatina ~
Comark collai-e.
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Movies Mutual~
National News
PublicN~ ·
Sporte
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N&W'f = PATI :7::. Mlll&1£!:• I ::. ~..J':'c...r.:. !Jr -.: =r-=:-... -L-t.'C=::.: ....... -,.
C.P., ""'911 II.a
Propo1hlon e received tbe 1reater
~ number of vote1, eo In cue1 of conflict
between .the two propaeltiona. Pt-opoldtion 6
con troll.
Under =::r:tlon e. no lnherttance taxet will be • Clll the ....._ of anyone who
dMI cm. or alts, June 9, 1982.
The CalifomJa inheritance tax 1ystem
WM the eontrol mechan'9n foi many llpecW
.. of e1\ate tranlfen. For example, the
••a=I" ot the value of an estate, made. by
an tmM:e tax referee, w• acmpted by
tbe feCleral eatate tax authoritlea a1
~ the value of the estate. The a.....-i aJm determlped the value of the
lll'Obate -. ... Allio. ~ti to Transfer," Iuued by the 1tate Controller'• Office,
pemed the releate of property which wu Owned by a decedent and other penon (s).
With the repeal of the California inheritance tax. tlM9e and many other functiom must be
handled by 90IOe other method(1). Anyone needfna aped& lnfonnatlon about the effect
of the inheritance tax repeal should contact
the Sacramento Office of the California State
C.OOtroller, Division of Inheritance and Gift
otor Tax, at (916) 44~-6321.
,a~ Check out realtors
v:t DEAR PAT: I am a womu ln my 601. I c;, m••t eeU my lloase because of lllne11 ln tU ~· family. Altlaoatll I am /IUDlng to sell It tUMp a realtor, I woal like to bow wlaat
-pneaatloll1 I .. oald take. Some time ago, I
pat &M aio11e on taie market. Tiie reaUor
preeated a very peeallar offer from a man
1'M wuted to uy tU laoase. Slnce tlaen, I
ft.d ta.at I'm aot able to mast uy realtor.
V .F ., Balboa laland
A YS suggests you contact several
established real estates firms in your area.
Speak to the office manager and find out
what .ervices the firm can o!fe.r to you. Does it
have a multiple listing service? How about
~dvertlaJng? Aak to see current listinp of
comparable property to make sure the asking
price la neither too high nor too low. Ask for a
clear explanation o1 the vari.ous types of
f:lnandng that wW be propoeed to prospective
buyen and 8lk to aee the state license of the
reeltor you decide la beat qualified to sell your
hoUle.
Before you sign a llating agreement, make
sure you understand every word in it. If
something is unclear, ask about it. Also,
remember that there la no aet sales oornmiasion
in this at.ate and you do not have to sign a
s.1-.llnD llldnc ....-wat. You mn diddt
Oft tM...,ol tM~twlUo
on the ""1_ la which~ wW be lbown
(call 10'& 'llM. ....... ble U.S.. fte.); . .
Newr admit an~ lhto ~-.. whO
clahna to be a real letat. •nt am1 ... a
bultnelt card t. pN19na.d to you and the
aeeni lt wtWna to wait wblle you wrtty hit or her employment with the !'Ml eRlte ot&e. 11 you want rnore information, contact th•
Newport Harbor Colt.a M ... Board of Realtors
by pboab\C 646-oen °" tile state Real ir.taie Department by phonJnc (213) 820-5903.
Cleaning up a cat .
DEAR PAT: My eat mut laave bea
roWq la dtrt tUt Md tar la It. Be's a real
meaa:l1 ta.en U)' wa1 I cu pt a.Im cleu -
otMr tlaaa a beta.. _..ea. aie wo.JU't tolerate?
A INllPbor t.ld me IM Uioqllt IM'd read
..,.., Wa la you col1111m some time go. .
C.F. B•tlapMl Be9ea.
Your neighbor probably was talking
about the conmarch bath 10lution. Part your
cat's hair and sprinkle cornstarch into the coat,
or nab it into abort-haired cats' coats. Leave it
on Jona enough to abeorb all dirt, oil and (p'eale.~ brush vfaoroualy. Thia treatment
generally cleans the coat and la especially
recommended for removlna anall sreaae spots.
Road tar can be removed by rubblng mineral
oil into the fur and wiping it off with toweling
or other abeorbent material. If your cat got tar
on his paws, rub them with mineral oil and
confine him to a small area where you have
spread out newspapers. The tar will drop off
within a short time.
Check shop insurance
DEAR PAT: Wbo woald be re1pon1lble lf
I took a televlalon set to a repair 11top ud It
was destroyed by fire? 'ftl1 polat came ap ID
a dltcuslon at my office recently, and no one
was aare aboat tbe auwer.
L.E., Cotta Mesa
If you take any item, including a car, into
a shop for repain and there's a fire or theft
that is not caused by any negligence on the
part of the owner.you are not prot.ected.Unless
the shop is covered by insurance, it's your loss.•
There ls no law that says a businea must
carry insurance. Your own penonal property
insurance may cover your loa, but it's a good
idea to find out if a repair shop carries
insurance before you leave valuables on the
premises.
• Got a problem? Then wnte to Pat H~ '91-w/Ca. Pat wiJJ cut red tape, getting the
-
MlSWers and action you need to aolve in-
equitls in government and buainss. Mall
"".Y:ur q~•tion• to Pat Horowlt%, At Your Service,
Orange Cout Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1'80, Costa mesa,
CA. 92626.
IET
mental attitude that
can last for the rest
of your life. Call or
come In to Richard
Simmons new
Anatomy Asylum
today \t>u can
do It. Join now.
URRY/
FINAL
DAVS
Tredit:lcMI IUmlDll' watkln II more than half over. l•t th• Irvine Unified School Dtatnct
aUl1 do9n't haw a fall optninl da• for claMll.
"We're aeutna clote.'' 1ald
Delaine lflcharC:t11 asal1tant
1Upertntendent of echooll, 0 and 1
think the board of trulteel will
do 1omethln1 about lt
toniaht.'' T6e ecbool open1ni date ta tied
to contract JW80Uatlona that have
been under way since April
between the district and Irvine
Teacberw Allociation.
So far, uld Richardt, "We
have no tentative acreementa. no
nothina."
The teechen are aeekina a 12.~
percent hike ln bue salary; the
dlstrict t. offerlna 3 percent.
Meanwhile, Richarda aald, ''I
think our students, parents,
teachen and prlnclDala deterve
to know when achoo[ t. opening."
The IChool board wW meet at
7:30 tonight in Lakeside Middle
School, 3 Lemongr .. , Irvine.
Tunnel open
OBERWALD, Switzerland
(AP) -The world's longest
narrow-gauge railway tunnel.
running 9.~ miles through the
Furka Pass, was inaugurated,
opening a year-round Alpine link
between eastern and western
Switzerland.
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OUT FOR BLOOD -Magistrate Wayne Willis has been
called "Judge Dracula" by his legal compatriots, In the put
two weeks three defendants have accepted his offer to reduce
their sentences if they will donate blood to the American Red
Cross in Boise, Idaho.
INTRODUClllG
A NEW
SUPER CHECKING ACCOUNT
Don't Settle For An Old-Fashioned
Bank Checking Account.
UNDER $2000 .••
it looks and acts like the
state-of-the-art free checking
account you should have!
OVER $2000 •..
stand back! we "sweep" it
all into a high-rate money-
market investment daily!
Reol chedang occount convenience ond doily occess to yoor money. Write os mony checks 05 yoo wont, whene~M you
wont, rn ony omount ... we outomoticolly "sweep" ony bolonce obove S2.000 doily ond outornoticolly rnto o hrgh rote
money morlr.et investment occount Your surplus funds outomoticolly eorn money morket rotes without monogement
lees/without "rn ond out" paper work. To invest, simply open o "super checking occgunt" ot ony of the conveoienl
Equitable offices.
Equit~ble Savings & Loan
(Formerly Bellflower Savings It Loan)
16 I 08 S.Ullow•r Boulevard
Bellflower
213 867-7241
21552 Broolthurst Street
Huntington Beoch
714 964-3424
1277 5 Beoch BouleYord
St on ton
(71 4) 895-1181
MORBJSON
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Irvine .firm gets .
power plant pact
Ultraayatem~, Inc. of Irvine announced the
company hu been awarded a $228,000 contrect to
lNtaU a 1,000-kllowatt qeneradon power plant at
CalTech.
Cogeneratlon planu are power generat1n1
fadllUet which 11.multaneoualy produce electridty and
~lteem.
C.Onstruction will be by Ofoco Conatructlon C.O., a
aut.id.lary of Ult:ruyatema. Inc.
Piper Hydro income up
Revenues of Piper Hydro Inc. ot Irvine totaled
$306,349 ln the quarier ended June 30, up 2,000
percent from $13,019 ,in the aecond quarter of 1981.
However, there wu a loas for the quarter of
$95,840 equal to 2 centa per share, compared with a
loes of $25,820, or 1 cent, in the year-earlier period.
The company aaid greatly improved aecond-
quarter revenues were inadequate to offlet i.ncreMed
co.ts of public ownenhJp of the company and the
expense of building of the buainesa in antidpat1on of
improved houalng marketa.
Seahawk income gains
Seahawk OU International Inc. of Newport Beach
an independent oil and gas exploration company,
achieved increued gains in revenues and earninga for
the quarter ended June 30.
Net income reached $290,836, or 10 cents per
share, compared with $49,189, or 1 cent per aha.re, for
the like period last year.
Revenues for the quarter were $597 ,837,
including $463,068 in oil and gas sales, ·vs. revenues of
$145,116<> with no oil and gas sales for the like period of
the prior year.
Primo opens HB store
Primo, which call.I it.self the world's largest
natural food supermarket, opened a atore today at
Beach Boulevard and Main Street at the 5 Pointa
Shopping Center in Huntington Beach.
Fluor unit awarded job
A Fluor Corp. unit hu received a contract from
Abu Dhabi National Oil C.O. for a sulfur-handling
tenninal to be constructed at Ruwais, United Arab
Emirates.
Fluor (Great Britain) Limited's Manchester
division will perform design. englneering and
managing contractor ee~ for the project. Value to
Fluor was not di.acl09ed.
The plant will have an installed cost of about $50
million and be capable of receiving up to 1,000 tons of.
sulfur a day.
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AME_RICAN LEADERS
METALS NEW YORK {API -Spot ~ metel pricee todlry:
C...., eei.-11 DMta e pound, U.S.
o.tlnetlon ..
&.Nd 24-29 cente e pound.
ZllM 37....0 oentt e pound,.....,,
Tift se., 100 ~ w..ic coi11P011• lb. ~ 78-n cent1 a pound, N.Y.
__, 13e4.00 pal' '*"· .....,_. 1284.0042.89.00 troY--,
N.Y.
SILVER
Hendy & Herman, te.220 per troy
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