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accord set
By JEFF ADLER °' ................
American Airline's legal battle
with the Orange County Boa.rd of
Supervt.ora apparently was re-
aolved Tue.day when airline ex-
ecutives joined by county airport
officiala signed an interim agree-
ment permitting the airline to fly
from John Wayne Airport
through Sept. l.
Following the signing of the
operating agreement, attorneys
representing the airline asked
federal court judges to dismiss the
lawsuit American . had filed
(See All\PORT ACCORD, Page A!)
THE ORANGE COAST
A spot of paint
tor the prince
Merrily
Bill Cooper and
John Sweetser get
their reward for
rowing hundred s of
mil es fr o m
Bakersfield to the
Richmond marina
in 11 days. .,..,........
COUNTY EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS · .,. •t
Krishna 'abduct'
case draws to close
An Orange County Superior
Court jury probably, will begin
today what are expected to be
protracted deliberations in" a
muJU-million dollar civil lawsuitin
which a Cypress woman claims
she was brainwashed and falsely
imprisoned by members of the
Hare Krishna sect.
The four-month-long trial in
Judge James Jackman's Santa
Ana courtroom drew to a close
Tuesday afternoon as attorney
Manhall Morgan, representing
the International Society for
Krbhna Conaciousness, urged
jurors to "use their common
sense" and find in favor of his
clientll.
He denied during his summa-
tion that Robin George, who was
15 when she became involved
with the Krishna religion, ever
became a "zombie" during her
year-long stay at Krishna temples
College recall
nearing deadline
BY PHil. SNEIDERM.AN Of"ll..,..,,.......,
Organizers of a campaign to
unseat four Coast Community
College District trustees are press-
ing to conclude their petition drive
by the end of this month.
The early deadline ·must be met
in order to conduct a recall vote in
conjunction with the regular Nov.
8 election, rather than in a special
election at a later date.
reauJ.,ar college dilltdct electian in
November would cost only an
additional $10,000 -the expenae
of an extra pamphlet.
aC'l'088 the United States and
Canada.
"That is nonaenae becauae the
testimony shows t.Nat lf you look at
the behavior of this girl...you'll.
find she was a young lady who
had a (religioua) conversion. And
her behavior was appropriate in
thoee circumata.nces," Morgan
said.
The attorney al8o contended
that George was not Jl9)'Chologi-
(8ee KRISHNA LAWSUIT Pqe AZ)
Collector's bugged .,.., .... .._..,...._. • .-The reason a combination elec-
tion is preferred is money.
But if a special recall election
were held on another date, Deaton
said thecoet would be about $1 per
regiatered voter living in the
college district, which inclutles
Newpon Beach, Costa Mesa,
Huntington Beach, Fountain Val-
ley. Seal Beach, Westminster and
Garden Grove.
The district has 290,018 regis-
tered voters, county offidala said.
90 the cost of a special election
would be almost $300,000. Recall
(See COLLEGE RECALL Pa1e Al).
David Warfield is
s ure of reaching
signature goal.
Sheryl Krause, a sophomore at Estancia High School, was finishing a Shirley Deaton, chief deputy
registrar of voters for Orange
County, said today that holding a
recall vote in conjunction with the
biology project in Fairview Re~ional Park in Costa Mesa when she
came across an ugly insect.
County trial begins
for 'Freeway Killer'
BY JEFF ADLER
Ml!. .., -"""
Convicted "Freeway Killer"
William Bonin went on trial in
Orange County Tuesday charged
with the strangulation slaying:s of
four young hitchhikers whoee
bodies were found along county
roadsides.
Bonin's second murder trial -
he already has been sentenced to
death in Los Angeles County
following his conviction for 10
murders there -is expected to
run between three and five
montha in Superior Court Judge
Kenneth Lae'a oourtroom.
Deputy District Attorney Bryan
Brown characterized the
36-year-old convicted killer as
beinl a "criminally intelligent''
man who IVangled his victims ln
the van he used to cruise area
highways.
"One could truly say from the
evidence found in the van (that)
it's a virtual death wagon," BroWT'I
told jurors during opening state-
ments.
Defense attorney William
Charvet, who represented Bonin
in his Los Angeles trial last year,
infonned jurors that he would not
di.lpute that the slayings had
occurred. "What we're talking
about is did Bill Bonin kill these
four kids?" he said in his opening
statement.
Bonin Is charged with killing:
• Frank Dennis Fox, 17, a Long
Beach resident whoee body was
found along the Ortega Highway
near San Juan Capistrano ln 1979.
(See FREEWAY, Pase A!)
.,...._...
William Bonin confers with attorney during opening
phase of his trial for four county slaying&.
Study on weapons
station draws heat
BY ROBERT BARKER
Of1M.,.., .... """
A new federal report that says
the Seal Beach Naval Weapons
Station no longer has the capabili-
ty of storing nuclear weapons haa
come under attack from Long
Beach State University English
profeaor Robert Brophy.
Brophy, a member of the Seal
Beach Nuclear Action Group, isn't
unhappy about the strong implica-
tion t.Nat there's no nuclear war-
heads at west Orange County
military installation. He has joined
others Ln a lawsuit and in demon-
strations agalnat poaible nuclear
weapona at the 5,000-acre hue.
But Brophy said he is upeet
becauae he believes the report by
the U.S. General Accounting Of-
fice -the investigative arm of
Congress -"la superficial, in-
conclusive and a public relationa
job for the Navy."
He a&'lerta that the June 10
report "is not critical or ad-
monishing and acema to be an
apology for the Navy."
''Too many things hang on the
promise by the Navy. A ifOUP of
us will decide soon on whether we
should make a respome to Sen.
Cranston's oUice. (Cranston'• of-
fice requested the inquiry .. a
follow-up to a 1976 investiption
of the baae by the G AO.
Flndinp of the etaht·mon\h
inquiry t.Nat ended I.t April
asaerted al8o that aecw1ty at the
hue appean aatiafactory, that the
Navy plana to uperade ltnacturel
most vulnerable to earthquaka
and that air traffic huard9 are no
(See STUDY, Pqe Al)
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Boy meel11Jirl .••
Their courtship was a
clasaic case of "boy meets
girl, boy loses girl, boy wins
gtrl."OnJune5, thecouple,
Kim Krakower and Henry
Madigan exchanged wed-
ding vows in Newport
Beach. Page Bl.
Orange Coast College's ·first
football coach, Ray Roeso, has
retired after 35 years at the
college. During that time, he
coached the Pirate croas country,
golf, track, swimming and sail-
ing teams as well. See Page Cl.
Father'• Day l ea111
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day by 1ernn1 him a re1al leMt,
11arring hl1 la•orhe loocl1.
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The Cat's Meow
If you love cats or know
someone who does, Richard
Lessner and Barbara
Belden have just the store
for you in Newport Beach.
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"2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, June is, 1983
AIRPORT ACCORD ...
From Page A1
against lhe county alleging du;-
crimination.
A heanng pertaining to the
lawsuit had been scheduled in the
9lh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
in San Francisco today, but then
waa cancelled.
Tuesday's events ca.me hours
after lhe Board or Supervisors
voted 3-2 -in an unexpected
tum-about -to grant American
an interim operating agreement.
Supervisor Ralph Clark
propcsed offering the airline an
interim agreement rather lhan
pursuing what he characterized as
a "fruitl~ le~I course." He was
joined by supervisors Roger Stan-
ton and Harriett Wieder in sup-
porting lhe action.
Voting to oppose Clark's motion
were supervisors Thomas Ruey,
whose district includes the air-
port, and Bruce Nestande, who
both favored denying American
the agreement pendmg the out-
l"<>me of the appeals court hearing
American Airlines spokesman
Al Becker said the board's split
decision"represented a major
step" for the Dallas-Fort Worth
based airline.
"We want to build a
long-lasting, permanent, pro-
ductive relationship in Orange
County," Becker commented.
He said the airline intends to file
for flights under the airport's
access plan for the quarter begin-
ning Sept. 1 and would work with
county officials toward develop-
ing a permanent operating agree-
ment. ~
Armed with a federal court
order, the airline began flying
four times a day from John Wayne
June 9.
But Becker also dt.sagreed with
the c.'Ontention of several board
members that American had •
"bullied" the board or acted with
"arrogance or audacity" in its
dealings with supervisors.
"We felt from the very begin-
ning we had been cooperative,"
Becker said. "There never was an
intention to slight anybody. This
board takes a more direct role in
running their airport than, per-
haps, most government entities
elsewhere in the country."
American's legal run-rn with
the Board of Supervisors began in
earnest May 4 when the panel
voted to adopt a moratorium
blocking any new carriers from
the airport until a study of airport
safety could be completed.
The airline sued in federal court
a week later claiming the board
was discriminating against it after
it had satisfied all conditions
necessary for it to gain access.
American had announced plans to
begin flying from the airport
months earlier, in February.
STUDY ON WEAPONS ...
From Page A1
greater than those of other areas
of Southern California.
Capt. J. W. Kinnier, command-
ing officer of the station that is the
Navy's major ordnance facillty in
Southern California, said through
a spokesman Tuesday that he is
·•gratified" with the favorable
report and believed the report
accurately depicts existing oper-
ations. Michael Dino and Richard
Herrera, who spearheaded the
GAO i.twestigation, refused to
respond to the "op1ruons" of
Brophy.
"l feel betrayed because we
brough t up fears of terrorism
attack and the report didn't give
any criticism to that potential,"
Brophy declared.
Herrera asserts that the stat.Jon
is no longer capable of having
nuclear weapons "because the
Navy's chief of operations has
made that designation."
The highlights of the report:
-Seal Beach has no nuclear
weapons capabilities, nor does it
have storage for such weapons.
-5ecurity at Seal Beach ap-
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Flag Day ritual
Howard Hughes positions flag held by a member
of Irvine Cub Scout Den No. 5 above flames as the
traditional flag day ritua l o( burning old flags
was carried out at Pacific View Memorial Park
Tuesday. ·•
Irvine landscape
tax plan delayed
By GLENN SC01T
Of'lM Deir -'""'
To the delight of its audience,
the Irvine City C.ouncil agreed
early today to postpone a decision
on taxing residents for the first
ti.me to help maintain the city's
extensive landscaping.
Council members said they'll
make their deciaion on July 12
after their staff members confer
with leaders of community as-
aociations.
And on a 4-1 vote, the council
dismissed a proposal from C.oun-
cilwoman Barbara Wiener for a
citywide advisory vote before the
council decides on creating land-
scape maintenance ~ent
districts.
The council's decisions came at
the end of an eight-hour session
that ended at 2:30 a.m. About 20
residents remained in the au-
dience.
It was clear during the meeting
that many in the audience were
not sold on the need for assessing
residents from $10 to $57 annually
for city services to keep up -even
improve -landscaping in parks,
greenbelts and streetscapes.
The assessments vary according
to neighborhood and village to
reflect the amount of benefit
residents would gain from in-
creased maintenance. The pro-
grams as proposed would raise
about $738,000, of which about
$88,000 would be administrative
costs.
City Manager William Woollett
Jr. told the council the city will
"desperately need" to mcreue the
amount of money budgeted for
landscape maintenance or suffer
deterioration in landscaping, in-~
eluding the eucalyptus windrows.
Someone called it "the brown-
ing of Irvine."
However, speakers such as Hal
Maloney, president of the North-
wood Village Al&ociation, said his
group needs more opportunity to
examine the propoeal.
Although they granted the
extra time, some council members
stiU seemed determined to back
the idea. David Silla said he sees no
way to budget for the needed
maintenance except by creating
the assessment districts.
Mayor Larry Ag.ran said the
maintenance is needed for safety
as weU as good looks. He said he
lived in fear last winter that
soaked and untrimmed eucalyp-
tus trees might blow over and kill
someone.
"Personally, I've come to the
end of the line on this and I think
other council members have too,"
he said. "I'm determined to find
the resources because I'm not
going to put people at risk any-
more."
The council did agree to remove
two projects from those the
assessments would cover. They
said a $120,000 project to land-
9C8pe Irvine Boulevard and an
estimated $200,000 project to add a
median strip to Walnut Avenue
would be funded by the capital
improvements budget.
KRISHNA LAWSUIT ...
From Pfige A 1
cally damaged by her experience,
especially the se<:t's customary
chanting. He likened the situation
to that of a Catholic nun in a
convent seeking monetary dam-
agesfor having to remain silent or
recite the Rosary.
Both Morgan and lhe judge also
pointed out to the jury that the
Hare Krishna sect's beliefs are
protected under the First Amend-
ment to the Constitution. "We stand behind the report,"
said Herrera.
Brophy' said he would like to
know what's been done to make
the base incapable of having
nuclear warheads, what kind of
an emergency it would take to
bring nuclear weapons to the west
Orange County base, and how it
can be incapable of having nuclear
weapons and still be the major
ordnance station m Sou them Cali-
fornia.
pears satisfactory.
-The Navy plans to upgrade
those strctures at Seal Beach most
vulnerable to earthquakes.
COLLEGE RECALL DEADLINE ... Attorney Milton Silvennan,
representing George, now 23, and
her mother, Marcia, presented his
closing arguments to the jury
Monday.
Huntingto n Beach
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-Seal Beach air traffic hazards
are no greater lhan th0&e of other
areas o1 southern California.
-Seal I>each is improving its
management of hazardous ma-
terials.
-The station is increasing ats
disaster preparedness efforts
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From Page A 1.
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college district, which already is
experiencing serious finan~ial
problems.
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l 'ides
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George Rodda Jr. and Richard
Olson have until late August to
collect the 29,000 signatures re-
quired to force a recall election .
But in order to qualify the recall
for the November ballot rather
than thecostly special e lection, the
signatures must be submitted to
the registrar of voters office by the
Correction
A headline in Tuesday's Dally
Pilot incorrectly suggested the
Orange County government had
endocsed plans to build the Irvine
Medical O?nter.
The medical center actually was
endorsed by staff members work-
ing for a a health systems agency
called lhe Orange County Health
Planning Council, which is not
part of county government.
The Daily Pilot regrets the
error.
SALE
end of this month.
David Warfield, leader of the
Taxpayers' Alliance to Save C.om-
munity Colleges, which is behind
the recall drive, said Tuesday the
group already has collected about
21,500 signatures. He said he is
confident the group will be able to
tum in more than 30,000names by
the end of June.
The recall campaign was
launched earlier this year after
the district trustees voted to lay
off more lhan 100 full-time
teachers and administrators.
(Some of these notices have since
been reecinded.)
District officials said lhe layoffs
were necessary to offset pa.rt of a
$5.5 million budget deficit antici-
pated during the corning year.
Union leaders and the recall
organizers cont.end the trustees
could have made other cu ts in
order to prevent teacher layoffs.
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PlAYs1<'~ -· -
Cassett e or LP
Parachute
Silvennan said the Georges'
should be awarded damages total-
ing "millions and millions and
millions of dollars" becauae of the
family's suffering during Robin's
tumultuous year with lhe sect.
FREEWAY •••
From Page A 1
• Glenn Barker, 14, a Hunt-
ington Beach resident whoee body
also was found along the Ortega
HJghway in 1980.
• Russell Rugh, 15, a Garden
Grove youth whose body was
discovered alongside Barker's.
• Lawrence Eugene Sharp, 17, a
Long Beach resident whose body
was discovered behind a West-
minster service station in 1980.
Besides the murder charges,
Bonin faces numerous other
counts
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday. June 15, 1983 ~3
NATION High court overturns abortion rules
Lava threatens subdivision;
Alaska eruption continues
Justices invalidate three state, local regulations making operation harder to obtain
By ne A.11oclatecl Preti . . .
Molten rock oozing from Kilauea Volcano m Hawau tOday
threetened relidenta near the east rift wne, and m Alaska steam
and uh apewed from Mount Venianunof about500milessouthwest
of Anchorage. Resldenta of the remote Royal Gardens subdivision
neer Volcano. Hawaii, were warned Tuesday night that they may
have to leave their homes for the fourth time this year. as lava came
within 1 ~miles of the subdivision boundary.
Reagan predicts woman president
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -President Reagan cheered female
studenta l.n a high 9Chool English class when he said that if Britain
~have a woman as prime minister, then the United States can
elect a woman president. Reagan, during his 20-rninute visit
1\aeeday to the summer 9Chool class at suburban Farragut High
·School said British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has ~trated th.at a woman can handle the job of guiding a major
Weetem nation.
Israelis undecided on withdrawal
WASHINGTON -Israeli officials have discussed but made no
decision on a pro~ to pull back some U:OOP8 in Lebanon ~ avoid
confrontations wtth Synan and Palestuuan forces, according to a
aen.ior Israeli diplomat. The official, who spoke with reportenl
Tue9day at the Israeli embassy on the condition he not~ ide!"ltified
by name, said his nation wants the United States to contmue its role
l.n efforts to remove all foreign troops from Lebanon.
Democrats push to kill missile
WASHINGTON -Four Democratic Senators. including three
presidential hopefuls, have announced a drive to kill the MX
mi.mile as a flrst step toward achieving a freeze on the production of
nuclear weapons. ''Any Democrat who thinks we can purchase
peece by voting for the MX missile ought to be ashamed of himself,"
Sen. Edward M . Kennedy, D-Mass .. said Tuesday at the rally
outside the Capitol that drew an estimated 400 people. Three
Democratic presidential hopefuls, Sens. Alan Cranston of
California, Gary Hart of Colorado and Ernest Hollings of South
Carolina allo vowed to work to defeat the MX missile.
Chevron Oil denies fuel spill
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Supreme Court today atruck
down a &et of atate and local
government regulat.lona that
wuld have made abortions more
difficult to obtain, Including a
requirement that abortlona for
women more than three montha
pregnant be performed l.n hoepi-
tals. .
ln three separate decisions re-
solving controversies over
abortion regulation in Vi.rginla,
Mlsaourl and Akron, Ohio, the
court struck down most of the
Going to Rome
Millicent Fenwick,
former four-term
Republican con-
gresswoman from
New Jersey, has
been appointed to a
special United Na-
tions post in Italy.
regulatlona that h.ad been
challenged.
The juatioes aa.id, however, that
states and oommunitie. may re.
quire that abort.Iona for women
more than three montha pregnant
be perfonned in llcenaed abortion
cllnl.cs or "outpatient hospltala."
In the Mimouri caae, the ciowl
upheld portions of a state law
requiring the presence of a 1eOOnd
phyaid.an during abortions for
women in thei.r last three montha
pregnancy; requiring minors to
get the conaent of a parent or a
judge before obtaining an
abortion, and requiring a
pathology report for every
abortion perfonned.
The court, building on lta land-
mark 1973 deciaion that legalh.ed
abortion, ttrUCk down as an un-
const.Jtutlonal Infringement of
women's rlghta to privacy any
regulations that would have re-
quired;
• Women to receive desired
abortions l.n a "full aervice hospi-
tal" a fter their pregnancy has
reached Its leCOnd lrimellter.
• Doctors to tell women .eek.ing
abortions about poaalble
birth-giving alternatives, and to
~11 their patienta that the fetua ill
"a hwnan life."
• Doctors to wait at leaat 24
hours aft.er a woman a1gna an
abortion consent form before per-
forming the requested procedure.
Americana spend an estimated
$700 million a year for abort1ons.
One million legal abortiona are
performed each year nationwide.
Chino residents criticize prison
Administrative mistakes blamed for release of killing suspect
CHINO (AP) -More than 500
angry residents packed a school
auditorium to criticize prison of-
ficials for the eacape of an inmate
charged with the hatchet murders
of four people at a Chino Hills
horse ranch.
"ln a zoo, when a wild beast
escapes, you can't hold the beast
accountable," Dr. Howard Garber
said at Tuesday night's meeting.
"You have to blame the guy who
opened the cage."
The wanted man, mentaJ pa-
Japanese paid high
• • internment price
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
U.S. internment of 120,000 people
of Japanese descent during World
War II cost them between $149
million and $370 million in lost
property and income in 1945
dollars, a report prepared for the
govenunent estimated today.
The report was expected to
form the basis for a recommen-
dation next week that Congress
vote to compensate the 1.nt.emees,
who were taken from their homes
andspentanaverageof l,lOOdays
in secluded camps in the West
because the Franklin D. Roosevelt
administration considered them
securl ty risks.
Translated into 1983dolla.rs, the
economic loss would be between
$810 million and $2 billion, accord-
ing to the study prepared at a cost
of about $70,000 by a Washington
consulting firm, ICF IAc.
The study was requested by the
Commission on Wartime Reloca-
tion and Internment of Civilians,
which was created by Congress to
investigate why people of
Japanese descent were put behind
barbed wire and whether Con-
gress ahould do anything to make
amenda.
tient Kevin Cooper, escaped from
the California Institution for Men
on June 2, three days before horse
breeders F. Douglas Ryen and his
wife Peggy, both 41 , their daugh-
ter, Jessica, 10, and an 11-year-old
neighbor, Christopher Hughes,
were found bludgeoned to death
at their hilltop ranch 35 miles east
of Los Angeles.
The only survivor of the
massacre was Ryens' 8-year-old
son. Joshua, whose throat waa slit.
The day before his escape, the
25-year-old Cooper had been
placed in a minimum-security
area -an assignment priaon
officials now call a mistake. The
search for Cooper is conunuing
between Los Angeles and the
Mexican border.
Residents living near the prison
said at the meeting they want to
feel safer.
"Something's got to be done,"
said Kathy Jauert, one of the
meeting's organ.iz.en. "We want
them to know how horrified we
are about theee things."
Prison superintendent Midge
Carroll was the target of most of
the crowd 's h~tility.
LOS ANGEL.ES -The C.OUt Guard expected to have a
~.000-gallon diesel fuel spill in Los Angeles Harbor cleaned up
today. The fuel, from an unknown source, entered the waters
around the Vincent Thomas Bridge, said Petty Officer Pat Milton.
Cout Guard investigators believed the leak originated at a nearby
Chevron Oil Co. fuel tank, but Chevron derued it, she said Tuesday.
Panel to consider Sirhan freedom
SOLEDAD-Fifteen years after Sirhan Bishara Sirhan shot
and killed Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, he is "less of a threat to commit
violence than the average man in society," his lawyer says. A
three-member panel at Soledad Prison was scheduled to meet today
to consider whether the convicted assassin is a fit candidate for
AlarID hla01ed in
deadly hotel fire
freedom. •
McNamara says taping 'unethical'
LOS ANGELES -Fonner Defense Secretary Robert S .
McNamara says the alleged taping of an off-the-record telephone
conversation with a CBS Television News producer in 1981 was
"completely unethical." Diacovery of the alleged tape is the latest in
the ongoing controversy over the CBS Reports documentary called
'"11\e Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception," which aired in
January 1982. That documentary accuaed Army Gen. William C.
Westmoreland of leading a conspiracy to suppress reports of enemy
strength during the Vietnam War and prompted Westmoreland to
file a $120 million libel suit against CBS la.st fall.
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Falkland defense drain on NA TO
On the anniversary of Argentina's surrender l.n the Falkland
lalanda. a parliamentary committee in London Tueaday warned
that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's pledge to defend the
tenitory could drain reeources committed to NATO. In But:nos
Aires, President Reynaldo Bignone vowed tD keep up the
l~-year-old effort to reclaim the islands.
Wounded tourist rescues safari
LONOON -A British tounst who took over from a wounded
driver when their safari bus was ambushed in Kenya said today
"there waan't time to be teared" when he jammed down the
acoelerator to e9Cape an armed gang. Bernard Sullman helped drive
the bu.a to aalety, despite a bullet graze to the head, after a gunman
opened fire on the six-passenger bus, lo.lling another British tourist,
!Wrard Smith, 53, a telephone company executive.
Nazi murderer appeals sentence
BERLIN -Heinz Barth, a former Nazi SS officer who
edmltted taking part in the massacre of 734 villagers in Franoe and
Cachoslovakia during World War II, haa appealed the life 1ent.ence
lmpcad on him by an East Berlin court. A spokesman for the East
German state p~tor aaid today the appeal was submitted to the
country'• supreme court Within the pre«rlbed aeven days aft.er the
June 7 verdict and that a ruling would be made lat.er.
FORT WORTH, Texaa (AP) -
Corroded batteries l.n an alarm
system and the abeence of
sprinklers and smoke detectonl
were at least partly to blame for
five deaths in a hotel fire that
alu9ed about $1 million l.n damage.
investigators said.
Tuesday's pre-dawn fire, iLs
cause unknown, killed five
people, injured 34 and routed
more th.an 100 guests from the
hilltop Ramada Inn Central on the
city's east side.
Hijacked jet
returns home
from Havana
MIAMI (AP) -An F.astem
Airlines · t carrying 95 people
flew :.:f from Havana tOday
after being hijacked by a man who
shouted "Cuba! Cuba!" and
threatened to blow up the plane
with a bottle of liquid, officials
said.
The hijackingTuelday night by
a shipyard worker who said he
wanted to be reunited wit11 his
family l.n Cuba wu the fourth on a
U.S. airline l.n two montha and the
first since anned aky marshals
were returned to aome commercial
flighta last month
None of the 84 pasaengers or
crew of 11 on the flight from
Miami to New York City was hurt
and thoae aboard the wide-bodied
Airbus treated it like "a lark," one
pa89enger aaid later.
The hijacker, ldenti11ed as New
Orleant resident Nelaon Betan-
court, had run down an aisle
ahoutlng, then locked hlmlelf in a
lavatory after pulling from a red
Clight bag a small vtaf that he ~d
contained explosives, FBI agent
Jim Freeman aald after inter-
viewing paaengera in Miami.
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black. acrid smoke boiling
lhrough corridors. cutting off
nonnal e9Cape rout.ee.
Douma of guest&. awakened by
hon.king automobile horns and the
sound of shattering g.laas. hurled
chairs th.rough sealed windows
and crawled or jumped two floors
to safety. Moetof the irljured were
treated for cuts, scratches and
smoke inhalation. hoepltal attend-
ants said.
"We feel that had there been
proper detection equipment,
there's a strong pomibility we
would not have five people dead ...
lt could have made a difference in
terms of life and safety," Fire
Chief Larry McMillen said at an
afternoon news conference.
Such detection equipment
could have limited damage to
several thousand dollan, as op-
poeed to an unofficial estimate of
$1 million. McMillen said.
"From the positions of the
bodies, It appears they were
awake and out of bed and trying to
get to safety," said Fire Marshal
Don Peacock. "But it's a question
of a quicker alert to get them out of
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Pacif ic Coast Highway has been rerouted at Salt Creek where an
underpass will he constructed to ~k the links of a golf course.
Fore! Highway swerving
Work has resumed at the on-again, off-again
Lagwia Niguel Planned Community north of Dana
Point.
Avco Community Developers Inc.. the firm
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given honors
Joseph Broderick joins honorary
Costa Mesa resident Joseph T. Broderick
has been accepted into the national scholastic
honor society, Phi Kappa Phi, at UC Davis
where he is majoring in animal science.
Members of the 86-year-<>ld scholastic
society are chosen from the upper 10 percent of
their class.
Patricia Egly graduate~
Patricia Egly, daughter of Paul Egly of
Laguna Beach. graduated last month with a
bachelor of arts degree in sociology from Pitzer
College in Claremont. Pitzer, one of the
Claremont Colleges, is a liberal arts college
emphaaiz.ing the social and behavioral sciences.
Lorna \'oboril enters law school
Costa Mesa resident Loma Voboril, 27, has
graduated sununa cum laude from San Fran-
ci.9co State University. at was announced
recently. The daughter of Donald and Marjorie
Voboril graduated from Orange Coast College
tn 1975 and plans to attend McGeorge Law
school in Sacramento this fall.
Edward Copps Ill named scholar
Laguna Niguel resident &iward Michael
Copps III has received his bachelor of arts
degree from Bowdoin College in Brunswick,
Maine. He held a double major in history and
Gi?nnan and was on the dean's list. Copps also
was named a James Bowdoin Scholar in
recognition of his acadenuc achievement
Patricia Schmitt earn degree
Cost.a Mesa resident Patricia Schm1tt has
been awarded a bachelor of arts degree from
Carthage College in Wisconsin, where she
studied speech and theater
Jeffrey Reck named to dean \s list
Cost.a Mesa resident Jeffrey W Reck has
been named to the dean's list at the University
of Ar1z.ona, where he is a junior studymg earth
sciences.
which is backing the Salt Creek Beach development,
has suffered eetback alter eetback on the project since
1972, when grading operations at the site were ahut
down by court order alt.er passage of the Coastal
Initiative by California voters.
The last slowdown on the project wa.s the result
of the recession-drained economy of last year. John
Stevens, then-director of community relations for the
firm, said that most of the proposed developmenta on
the oceanfront parcel were shelved and llOme 26
employees were laid-off last February.
But the firm has returned to lta construction
schedule, a community relations spokeswoman says.
COnstruction of two holes of a planned 18-hole
golf course is currently under way on Pacific Coast
Highway at Salt Creek. The highway haa been
re-routed at that point ao an underpaaa can be
installed linking the inland holes to the coastal holes.
The back nine holes are alao acheduled to be
completed.
When the course is finished, golfers will be able
to play through under thP freeway to the coast.
Discount tickets
for travel series
Discount tickets are available through July 1 for
OrangeCoastCollege'a 1983-84 Annchair Adventure
series. The diacount packages apply toward trav-
elogue programs planned next fall and spring at the
college.
Series One, the fall pac"-ge, mcludes five
programs examining Afghaniat.an, Rome, England by
canal boat, New Zealand and aailing on the Yankee.
Series Two, slated for the spring, coven Norway,
Mexico and Guatemala, F'rance, Tibet and a skin
diving adventure.
Series Three combines the fall and spring
programs.
The travel shows are presented in the college
auditorium. Professionals show films and diacusa
countries they have explored.
Diacount ticketa applying to a aeries of programs
cost less than separate admiBsions to all programs.
For each of the first two packages, diacowlt
series tickets cost $8.50. OCC Gold Key card holders
(senior citizens) pay only $6. Begtnn1ng July 2, aeries
tickets will cost $12, or $10 for tenior citizens.
Discount tickets for Series Three -all fall and
spring programs -are now selling for $16, or $11 for
Gold Key card holders. After July 2, these prices will
rise to $20 and $1~. ~
Tickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office,
located in the Student Cent.er Building. The office is
open from 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday;
from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays.
With a charge card, tickets can be purchased by
phoning 556-5527.
P e t show
sch e duled
f or July
The third annual
American Pet Show will
take over the Anaheim
C.Onventlon Center July
9 and 10 for an extrava-
ganza featuring hun-
dreds of animals,
exhibits, pet care sem-
inars, performing animal
entertainers and demon·
atrations.
Hickory Farms™
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The event is expected
to attract 40,000 people,
according to officials of
the American Pet So-
ciety, the ahow'a spon-
aor.
Doors open at 10 a .m.
Saturday and Sunday
and close at 7 p.m.
Ticketa -available only
at the box oCfice -are
$4. 75 for adulta, $2.50 for
children under 12 and
.enion. Pre-1ehoolera
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Students from two
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been named 1983
Dwight D. Plaenhower
Scholarah.lp Fund win-
nera.
The wlnners are Rebel
Ely of F.atancia High
School in Costa Mesa and
Catherine Adcock of
Woodbridge High
School in Irvine.
Each has received a
$1,000 acholanhip, and
both will be attending
Yale University in the
fall. Ely plans a career in
law, and Adcock will
study international rela-
tions.
A third scholarship of
$r>OO was awarded to
Blake Konczal of Servite
High School in
Anaheim.
Winning honorable
mention were Kevin
Wood, Huntington
Beach High, Huntington
Beach ; Pamela
Doughman, University
High, Irvine; Daniel
Wldawaky, University
High, Irvine; 1 Brian
Sankey, Canyon High,
Anaheim; Allison
Satchell, Mater Dei
High, Santa Ana; and
Brian Bertha, St.
Albans, Washington,
D.C.
The Dwight D .
F,.iaenhower Scholarship
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the Republican Youth
Aaaociates of the Re-
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These Are
Orange County's
Finest
Congratula tions to the F ive F inalists in
T he Irvine Compa ny Leadersh ip A ward s P r ogram
Kevin Armstrong
W oodbridge High School
Irvine
Rebel L . Ely
Estancia High School
Co~ta Mesa
Kevin A ._Hastings
Loura High 'chool
. \nnhPim
Steph en J. Lauro
Canyon High School
Orange
The awards program began in
January when every public and major
private high school in Orange County
nominated one senior who has shown
outstandlng leadership -in school, in
studies and in his or her community.
In April, the 61 students attended an
all-day leadership seminar sponsored
by The Irvine Company at Chapman
College in Orange.
Later that month, grouP,s of judges in
three regions, themselves community
leaders, selec~d the 16 semi· fmalists ,
Ch ri1ty Sorensen
Mission Viejo High Schon/
Mission \'ie10
announced at a luncheon in Anaheim.
And finally, the County-wide Irvine
Company Leadel"Ship Awards
Committee, under the chairmanship of
former Congressman James Roosevelt,
selected the final five, announced at a
dinner in Irvine.
Each of the 10 runners -up received
a $1,000 college scholarship, and each
of the five finalists received a $3,000
llege scholarship. All 16 students will
come members in the Orange
ounty Leadership Society.
a 1HE IRVl\IE CDMRIWY
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 15, 1983 A5
Lobbyist expects agreement on Crystal Gove cottages
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Oflt.e o.111 ~No« "•"
Chances are good that an agrL"'t;'·
ment allowing cottage res1dt'nts of
Crystal Cove State Park to remam
in their homes until 1993 will I)(:
approved as part of the sWtC'
budget, a Sacramento lobbyist for
the residents said Tuesday
The compromise, requested by
state Sen. Paul Carpenter,
D-Cy press, during As-
sembly-Senate conference hear-
ings on the proposed budget, ~as
approved Monday b'y that jomt
committee and inserted into the
budget bill
The bill must now be passed by
both houses and avoid a possible
veto by Gov. George Deukmejian
to become efl'ective.
The key decision on Crystal
Cove was made by the conference
committee when It approved
Carpenter's request after a short
hearing, said Richard Ratcliff,
lobbyist for an association formed
by residents of the 44 pre-World
War II cottages in 1979.
Cottage dwellers were handed
eviction notices in 1979, when the
state purchased the
3.25-mHe-long strand of beach
from the Irvine Co. for $35 million.
Although residents of the
nearby El Morro trailer park were
given 20-year leases by the state,
the cottage resident.a did not
receive similar treatment, prompt-
ing years of controversy and a
lawsuit againBt the state filed by
the residents' association.
Ratcliff said last week that the
compromise seemed acceptable
both to the state and to the bulk of
the Crystal Cove residents.
Under the compromise, the
cottage residents would be grant-
ed 10-year, non-transferrable
leases in exchange for dl'Dpping
the lawsuit, obtaining insurance
against IOJurics. foregoing claims
for relocation expenses and pay-
ing fa1r-mar)<ct rental rates on the
property.
The state stands to gain $2.25
million in lease income and avoid
the costs of the lawsuit if the
comprom1se 1s approved, Ratcliff
said
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At Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 16, 1983
0
Learning for the
pleasure of thought
Each year about this time the stories roll in off the
newswire, and out of our area colleges and universities
saying "graduates face poor job prospects" ... "hberal arts
majors hardest hit."
It is a technological age. Computers chips, pocket
caluclators, catch words like mega-trend, mega-buck,
megaton and the sociological, scientific and economic trends
they represent, give the edge to students who have mastered
the fine discipUnes of calculus. physics. economics, and
various business managements.
Even in tough times eningeers, scientists and graduates
of some "practical" academic courses of study manage to find
work in greater numbers, partly because there seems to be a
misconception among employers that people who have
mastered the mathematical sciences are more stable. logical,
organized and "achievement oriented'', whatever that may
mean.
What the world in general seems to have forgotten lS
that liberal arts, meaning a generalized education covering
social and mathematical sciences, literature, philosophy and
the meaning of life, is an intellectual a<.'C.'Omplishment that
rivals any specific academic adventure.
Liberal arts studies provide young adults with a sense of
of the muti-faceted human experience. There is the soulful,
hypnotic dream of romantic poetry. the frighteningly
unrelel\ting disasters of history. the spiritual joumneys of
religion and philosophy, the demanding precision of
languages and their literature, the mathematical disciplines
of astronomy, psychology or music composition.
Those who learn their liberal arts lessons well are no less
qualified to create the new images of our economic order than
those with MBAs from Stanford. Business can benefit from
the creative application of knowledge gleaned from a broad
view of humanity and its works.
The spectre of a generation of technologically-oriented
national leaders whose hearts have never fluttered at the
reading of a sonnet, or whose minds have not shuddered at
the icy actrocities of man against mankind that history
recalls, is frightening.
Liberal arts majors deserve bette r from the
non-academic world than they seem to get these days.
Without prejudice to the science-and math-minded of
the Class of '83, here's to you, this year's academic
generalists. May your cupboads ever brim over with the
succulent tidbits of our accumlated knowledge.
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Some worthwhile praise
I want to recognize some a,b,c,d
behavior that is above and beyond
the callof duty, behavior exhibi-
ted by Mrs. Weber and Mrs
Fellows. two faculty members at
Kaiser School who dt.rected a
Kaiser School play called The
Music Man. The time, the talent
that they gave so freely for an
extracurricular acuvity for
elementary school children in
grades first through sixth is
greatly appreciated and has not
gone unnoticed.
We parents at Kaiser School are
priviJeged to have Mrs Weber and
Mrs Fellows plus a number of
other outstanding teachers
educating our children. May they
all have a restful summer.
Mr. and Mrs. JIM DEB<X>M
Newport Beach
A nostalgic look back
ln your edillon of Sunday, June
5, Hugh Mulligan wrote about
taps for the rrulitary vehicle
known as the Jeep.
He not only did a fine bit of
writing but presented the best
dlscussion._of the jeep I have read
Mr. Mulligan brought a wave of
nostalgia to me wtth many fond,
and aome not-so-fond, memories.
Either way, the ornery but
faithful little critter served me
well for about 25 of my 30-plus
years in the Marine Corps.
T o the best of my knowledge
the vehicle was always called
"jeep" so-named alter the Popeye
creature-character who was
lovable, loyal, dependable, ubi-
quitous and could do anything.
The only item rrussing from Mr.
Mulhgan's article was an actual
pnntmg of the cartoon by Bill
Mauldin (WW 0) in which G.I.
Willy, tears in his eyes and on his
face, is about to shoot his jeep
which, as I recall had broken an
axle and lost a wheel.
It would have been m05t ap-
propnate 1( someone had thought
of that for May 30, Memorial Day.
RANK G. CASSERLY
Col. USMC (Ret)
Sou th Laguna
l. M. BDJd /A cold waste
Q. My husband aaya I'm wast-
ing money on cold cream, that
ordinary kitchen shortening
would work just as well on a face
like mine. What do you think of
that?
A. That truth 1..9 not romantic.
Our Love and War man objects.
Still. dennatologiata generally
agee that cooking oil does the job · Just as well aa cold cream. though
without the perfumed additives.
How old were you when you
finlt got married? Average age of
first-marriage brida and grooms
changes from decade to decade
Now, lt'• 22.3 years for the brides.
24.8 yQJ'S for the groom1.
ORAHGE COAST
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Women buy the wine At least
more so than men. Three out of
five wine purchases are made by
the ladies. specifically.
Every sport knows the name
Spalding. But not all know that
Albert Goodwill Spalding before
he became a 1porting goods
magnate was the natlon'a top
bueball pitcher of the 1870s.
Sorry, if you're taller than
4-feet-10, youcan'tjoin that group
known aa "The Little People of
Arnerlca.''
Noted Yogi Berra; "You Cf.n
ot.erve • lot jult by w•tching."
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Nation's parks aren't safe
WASHINGTON -As the va-
cation season opens, our national
parks are being hit by an epidemic
of muggings, rapes and drug
trafficking. It's getting to the point
that vacationing families could
have as much to fear in the
picturesque national parklands as
they do in the seamier aections of
major U.S . cities.
F.Bpecially in the nation's capi-
tal, which probably has more law
enforcement personnel of various
kinds than anyplace in the free
world, visitors are not immune
from csiminal elements who look
on the federal parks as happy
hunting grounds: drug pushers,
for instance.
U.S . Park Police routinely find
dozens of syringes littering a
scenic Potomac River outlook in
nearby Yirginia; it's the first
reaaonabry secluded 1pot where a
heroin user can shoot up on his
way out of the Di.strict of Col-
umbia. On April 21, a Park Police
detective and an alleged dope
pusher had a shootout at the
Washington Monument after a
G -J1-c1-11-1-111_1_1 -~
busload of South Carolina high
school students had been harassed
on their sight.seeing tour The
suspect was killed; the officer was
wounded. •
The National Park Service's
response to this mounting
evidence of crime has been
curious. Instead of beefing up the
535-member Park Police, officials
have been letting it wither away •
through attrition and are relying
instead on park rangers with little
or no crime-fighting experience.
According to congressional testi-
mony. no Park Police officers have
been hired since 1980, and some 60
vacancies have gone unfilled.
Rather than admit the need for
more profess1oruu police officers,
Interior Department offictal.s have
for years minimized the. threat to
public safety. They were afraid
that reports of crimes m national
parks would aca.re the public
away
To fool the press and public, my
sources say, many· actual crimes
were downgraded to less serious
offenses. "The rangers believe if
you don't have a reporting system,
you don't have a crime problem,"
one disgusted Park Police officer
told my reporters Dale Van Atta
and Leslie Adler.
The April 21 incident at the
Washington Monument finally
convinced the understaffed, over-
worked Park Police officers that
they should take their con'lplaint
to Capitol Hill, where they found a
receptive audience in Rep. Stan
Parris, R-Va. They unloaded one
horror story after another.
Parris asked Interior Secretary
James Watt to confer with him
and Rep. Manuel Lujan Jr.,
R-N.M .. a member of the House
Interior Committee. They got
together on May 17, and Parris
began to read from 100 Park
Police officers' reports.
Watt seemed shocked by the
So you won't talk, eh?
All right, class. the questJOn
today is this;
"Does an actor or an athlete who
makes big money because a lot of
people like to watch what he does,
have the right to tell those people
to get lost after he's finished doing
1t for them?"
There are alwaya a few public
figures who want to be known
only for their aa:omplishments.
They take the posillon that their
privalf lives are none of the
publics business and if the public
doesn't like it, the public can lump
it.
What obligation does a
well-known person have to make
hunself or herself available to the
press and broadcast news people?
Is it wrong of Paul Newman to
refuse to sign autographs ?
Charles Lindbergh, Douglas
MacArthur and Greta Garbo
always refuae010 be fnterviewed.
Has that seriously affected the
public's knowled.ge of their true
character?
The question comes up now
because Steve Carlton, who is one
of the best there ever was at
, ....
-.N-DY -RD-ON_IY_-..olit
throwing a baseball, won't talk.
He's driving spona wnters crazy.
In his career to date. Carlton has
already made major league play-
ers m.i.sa his '])itches more than
10,000 times while he was striking
them out, but since 1974 he's
refuaed to answer a que11tion or
make a statement. He's broken the
all-time record for making people
miss the ball with a bat, but he
won't tell reporters how he does it
or even whether he wears a lucky
undershirt.
A1l a result of Carlton's t.rucu-
lent silence, fans don't know much
about his lif~. his wife, wflat he
does when he's not throwing
baaeballa, what his favorite food
is, what he watches on television
or whether he's kmd to animals or
not. If Steve 1s secretly seeing
Farrah Fawcett formerly Majors
and Burt Reynolds is seething
mad about it, we'U never know
unless Farrah or Burt tell because
Steve isn't going to.
Some fans may feel cheated, but
I Uke Steve Carlton better because
of his attitude. U a public figure
like an actor, a musician or an
athlete wants to talk about his
private life for the amuaement of
his fans and because he t.hlnkB it'll
help him at the box office, I have
no objection. I often read that eort
of thing. But if a public figure
doesn't want to do anything
except perform, that's all he ought
to have to do.
I don't know what would hap-
pen if all the stars in our entertain-
ment galaxy suddenly refused to
be interviewed. It might be a good
thing. If everyone had to stand on
the merits of his or her per-
fonnance. we might get better
pt!rfonn.ances and less baloney.
Chitchat about publlc figures is
a major Industry in Amenca.
People seem to love reading those
trite, pre-fab exclusives that ap-
pear in the junk magazines and
newspapers.
aocounts. After hearing only a
half-dozen or the reports, he said
that was enough; he was con-
vinced. "We have a aeriou.s prob-
lem," he told the oon~ma.n.
ln other ~ords, Interior's top
man believed the men in the ranks
rather than their supervisors, who
had been gl068ing over the grow-
ing narcotics problem in their
reports to Watt. The secretary
immediately promised to set up a
special narcotics task force for the
national parks.
The trouble with that response
is that the members of the task
force will be drawn from the
ranks of the understalfed Park
Police force This will leave even
fewer officers to patrol the parks.
Footnote: A National Park Ser-
vice spokesman maintained that
the narcoucs task force "is suffi-
cient." Nor does his agency prefer
rangers over Park Police. he
added. "That's absolute bunk. The
U.S. Park Police is the law
enforcement arm of the National
Park Service," he saJd
The producers of movies and
the owners of profession.al teams
understand the value of publicity.
A big story in the sport.a pages
brings in customers. An owner
would have to pay 9everal
thousand dollars to buy an equal
amount of space for an advertiae-
ment 1ayi.ng the same thing. They
have whole departments in
charge f trying to get their stars
interviewed.
Bill Giles, the owner of
Carlton's team, the Philadelphia
Phillies. wuhes his great pitcller
would talk to the press. but he
can't make him.
"We insist all our other players
talk or else we get rid of them.''
Giles says.
You don't get rid of one of the
best baseball players of all time
because he won't talk. Just tell us
how many batters he struck out.
Bill, and lhen let him go home.
Where is his home, by the way?
You don't have his home number.
do you? I 'd sort. of like to do a little
lnlerview with him in his kitchen
for a feature I'm writing on
pitchers who like to cook.
Brightest not always the best
We can measure the trait we call
"intelligence" on a scale, and
reach a relatively valid conclusion
that one is higher than another.
But we cannot do the same thing
with that more elUAlve trait called
"judgment," and there'• the rub.
01.., • .,.._._ ............ _
''I've got bed newa and good
news. You've lost your fob . .
I've 1tlll goi mine.''
•
There seems to be little necess-
ary relaUon between the two. Life
would be far simpler if there were
a one-to-one relation between
them: then the most intelligent
people would be the moet compe-
tent to run our affairs, both pubUc
and private. Alas, such Is not the
caae.
INTELLIGENCE 9eelN to be•
rNtter ol the ~ of the mind;
judgment, on the other hand,
8eema to be more a matter of the
shape of the mind. And a vast aize
with the wrong 1hape does worse
than a smaller alt.e with the right
ahape. Thi.a, l think, helpe explain
why the most intelligent penotll
arv not Invariably choeen for the
m01t demandlna or responsible
poattlona.
I remember • aub-editor I
worked with many ~araqo, who
WU Utl'loOl"dinarily bt1tht. and
bitter when he,,,.. .,_ct over for
a promotion ln favor of eameone
with half hll cerebral
ctndlepowfl'. He t'OU.ldn't under-
~ tt. and-I tried to QCINQM him,
bul found It too emban'Nltnl to
eddw:e the reel nlUOft -.wt. l
beUe\l'ed, I tiabt ~.
THERE WAS NO way you
could convince thia man that his
judgment was vastly inferior to
hia intelligence. and that the
candidate aelected -· while alower
and denaer --had a finner graap
on the reality of any given
situation. The kind of people we
u-y to pick for responsible taaka
are not the brighie.t, but the
surett. the steadiest, the most
at.able, the ones whoee ability to
weigh and measure' all facton
offera us &e<:Urlty.
Thia ill why, for lnstance, a
brilliant general like P•tton wu
con1t.antly reined ln by men like
Ehenhower and Bradley (1ee the
latter'• new autoblolrlphy for
ov1denoe of thla). who may have
lacked hil military aki1ll. but were
cooler and more balanced ln
Juclgment. U Napoleon'• judpwnt had equaled hil mental powen. he
would never have marched on
Mc.cow ln t.M winter.
lnceu.cwall tind It hard to
u.ndenland why they are eo trequentlb.;:. ~ f« ''ln-
feriar'' co and whll9 pert
of tt m., be due '° I.be fl!Ct that
IAC.U.CCUU. are ~-by the ..,....Uty of mm, t.bl NMOO
more often is that they over-
estimate the mental component
neceaary for leadership, and de-
preciate the 80daJ and moral
elementa that make for teamwork.
IT SEEMS that most men and
women wtth high intelllgienL quo-
Uenta do bettet: workinl alone,
independently, makina thelrooo-
tributiona unaffected by ~
contact.. What lhe world needs, of
coww. ti more people w~
lbape of rnlnd I.a i.lomorphk with
ltt me -but the good Lord hu not
eeen flt to prOVkfe any generation
wtth an abundance of th.11
treuure.
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THICUSTANDTHICDUNTY
bilyPilat
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1983
ANN LANDERS
ENTERTAINMENT
TELE~ISION
It was a s imple, old-fashioned wt>dding with the beautiful
bride, Kim Krakower. a nd handsome bridegroom, Henry
Madigan , reciting tht• vow~ in front of Or. Alfred Painter .·
It's old-fashioned
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"The News Is the News" is a not so serious
look at the news itself. The new NBC
program premieres tonight. Page 86.
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Something old, something ne"'1, something borro"'1ed ...
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In t1us world of sophiscated sat.elites and
complex computers. it's reassuring t.o know
that some simple traditions, such as
old-fashioned weddings.still exist. On Sun-
day, June 5, Kim K.rakower and Henry
Madigan exchanged marriage vows in
Newport's Cannery Village under a Balsam
tree on the patio of the "Com er St.ore"
Three years later she still couldn't stop thinking about Madigan.
Last Christmas she decided to fly to Canada and rejoin him.
Mutually, they agreed, unever to be separated again and to live
ha ppily ever_ after."
among a vanety of plants and flowers in the
Comer Store's nursery. Dr. Alfred Painter,
MethodlBt minister and professor of
philosophy at Orange Coast College,
presided over the ceremony.
The bride wore a white cotton, off the
shoulder dress, designed by Laura Ashley,
with a ruffled bodice and pink silk sash
Members fo the bridal party were the bride·s
sisters, Cindy Jenkins and Sally Merritt. The
groom's best man was David Whitney. For 28-year-old Kim, of Newport Beach
and Morro Bay. and 38-year old Henry. of
Prince &!ward Island, Canada, their
courtship was a classic version of "boy meets
girl, boy loses girl, boy wins girl."
It began seven years ago in the
Cannnery Village when K.rakower was a
student working at the Com er Store at 3009
Villa Way. a gift shop and nursery owned by
her aunt and uncle. Dick and Betty Komlodi.
It was there she met Madigan who was
working at a submanne engineering shop on
3 lst Street. just a few doors away. "We were
attracted to each other immediately and it
developed into a local romance," laid
K.rakower .
Shortly thereafter, 6-foot-5-lnch
Madigan was destined to return to his 900
acre Belgian horse and cattle fann on Prince
&!ward Island. Their "local romance"
quickly became a long d.iJJtance one. When-
ever possible, they made trips back and forth
,
between countries in order to be together
But time and distance took their toll on the
young couple. Their encounters ended and
they went their separate ways.
Three years later, a<X:Ording to
Krakower, she i.till couldn't stop thinking
about Madigan. Last Christmas, she decided
to fly to Canada and rejoin him. Mutually,
they agreed. "never to be separated again
and to live happily ever aft.er."
The ceremony was a simple one, set
The bnde is the daughter of Jane Elliot
K.rakower of Newport Beach and Julius
Krakower of Santa Ana . .-The groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Madigan,
Sr. of Michigan.
A reception was held at the Peninsula
Point home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Maynard After a honeymoon in Laguna
Beach and Ore~on, the couple will reside on
Prince &iward-IsJand, Canada.
High tech ... Some advice in thatjob field
,., ........
11 this what they mean by high tech? Nope, just a
couple of baby robots going about their business
and getting a pat on the head from Paul Klepac of
Androrobot Inc.
TMA......_._
WASHINGTON -High tech,
low tech or no tech? Where are the
jobs of today -and tomorrow?
A group of expert.I provided
some of the anawers at a recent
career workshop aponaored by the
National Council of Career
Women: the Capital Presa
Women, an affiliate of the Na-
tional Federation of Preti Women; and the Clairol Lovini Care
Scholarship Program.
Among the panellata were
Anita Gates of New York City,
author of "90 Moat Promising
Careen for the SO.," and Howard
Crane, a senior vice president of
MCI C.ommunicationa Corp. in
Waahington.
Gates l&id the two fat.eel
growing job fielda are h1&h tech-
nology and health care, becau.ae
"technology ii everywhere," and
becauee a large .egment of the
nation's population la .,t.na and ii
In need of health care.
C!ane agrees about the sn>wth
in .)ob opportun1U. in lb• he.Ith
care field, but not ln the f.leld of
high technoJot[y, perballf bemu.e
Gata' definltl0n of hfCh tech 11
.omewhat broad« than Crane's.
Crane uld htah ~ .. oltidally
defined ,. any lndumy where
reeeuchand~t...,_..
dltUret and the number of techni·
cal employees runs twice a.s high
as the average of all U.S. manufac-
~ "But don't bother writing that
down becauae only 36 of 977
induatrles in this country qualify."
he laid. Theee include makers of
lab equipment, aircraft, com-
puters and electronic components.
It does not include companies that
are among the decade'• fastest
g:rowtng busineaes ...
New high tech industries will
account for only a fraction of total
U.S. employment by 1990, he said,
while the number of high tech
.)obe ~ted in the next decade
will be lea than half of the 2
mllllon jobl that have been loat in
manufacturing in the put three
yean.
"WW high tech cbanp careen
in the '80a? Apin, not • much u
you miaht think." Crane utd.
''HJah tech will chanae the way
wor\ la performed ana where it'•
performed but it will not, for the
most pert, ln my opWon. change
careen. rm~~ tech 1a thla ~· fad, ~ Mlde lut year'1fad.
"What we have heft la a
dilt1ncdon without• difference-
hllb t.:h, low wch. no a.ch -the
-... don't maner. What doea
matt., whether you're looking at
an industry or career or an
employer, is not whether it's high
tech but whether it's high growth,
and I can only define high growth
unofficially as any company I
wish I owned stock in."
Crane said most of the new .)obs
will be in traditional occupations.
not in technical ones, and that
fewer than one-third will be for
engineers and technicians.
Gates said th.at in addition to
health care, there will be .)ob
opportunities in the following
fields: travel. accounting. para-
medical work. the repair of com-
puters, video and business equip-
ment, insurance, banking and t'eal
estate.
She laid It's important to re-
member that "gluta follow short-
ages," .,, for this realtOn, ahe
doesn't recommend training to be
a compu~r programmer or sya-
teml analyst becaUle the number
of penona trained to do these .)obs
I.I hlaher than the number of .)obs
th.at are available.
''l don't say don't become a
~· but do It becauae you ve fOUnd th.at It'• the Ideal
career for you ln ~ry other way.
not becaUN It'• one of the two or
three ))ott.eet caneen," Ms. Gata
uld. Crane auggMta job-leekert look
at those things that need doing in
society that aren't being done
well, and then figure out better
ways of dol.ng them.
He said teaching, health care
and law enforcement are tluft
areas where there's plenty of
room for lmprevementand nolisn
of slackening demand.
Banking la abo a good field, he
said, particularly for thoee peop!e
who are good al deviaina, expJarn.
Ing and eelllng 10lutiona ;to
people'• money problems. i
Crane has one final word a~t
technology. .
"Now. don't get me WTOPa
about technology, rm part o( lt
and I believe It's going to plat a
tremendous role in hel~ :W
revitalll.e and transform Ow-blidc:
induatries and helpina UI inwnt
10me brand new ones," he u.ld.
"But." Crane added. "1b9 ~ ..
notaotnato be done by~
in white coata, It'• eoina to be done
m<»tly by the same kinda of
people who have done It befcre,
people who haw curiolity, ln>-
.,tnaUon and nerve, and people
with proven lldlll o1 manaaement
and comraLanicatlona ... We tre
pu1ttnc very new and exd*'I
toola at IOdety .. dbpoul. but they
are only tool.a. and u alw~ lww
theYrre Uled WW be up to you ..S
me.°'' .. .. ' .
" .
m Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, June 15, 1983
f,
. n. AllN I.ANDERS
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: The character who
~ himself "Dallaa Texas Reader" could have
~only from Texas.
·. ! That line "the next generation of bastards " ~me ind.ig~tion. Anyone who would speak of'a
~as a bastard had better get a shovel ready to talce
to hell with him. I'll bet that skunk puts on his white
sheet and hood right after Bible study. I know this
letter is not printable. Your Texas paper wouldn't
stand for it, but I just couldn't sleep until I unloaded
my fury.
I feel strongly on this subject because a beautiful
child born out of wedlock provided my husband and
ine with 14 of the happiest years of our lives. A wise
and generous unwed mother gave her child up for
adoption. I have loved your column for years and so
Ciid my son-until his death a few years ago. Please
keep trying to help people.-A LrFE RETURNED
: DEAR LIFE: I can understand your anger, but
please don't condemn tbe wbole state of Texas
because one dhagbat wrote a nasty letter. I hope you
are not under tlie lmpre11lon tbat Texas Is fllled with
Xu Klu Klansmen. Nothing could be further from
·-.e truth. Some of tbe finest people I know are
~exans, and I apologize for your generalizations In
~ltelr behalf. I
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a senior in college
and will be graduating soon. Today I thought about a
siXth-grade teacher who taught me almost 10 years
ago. I don't know where she is, so I am unable to
thank her personally. I do hope, however, that my
lett:er will be printed and serve as an inspiration for
elf the overworked and underpaid teachers who have
helped mold so many young lives.
Th~ woman I am indebted to is Mrs. Taylor. She
devoted her life to making youngsters enthusiastic
about learning. She made it a real challenge and great
fun. Her impact on her students was unbelievable.
· Mrs. Taylor was not an easy mark. Every grade
had to be earned. I can still remember getting a B-plus
8nd being disappointed, but because of her en-
ci:>uragement I worked harder than ever because I
wanted to do better and make her proud of me. I can
boiiestly say that in part because of her I made it
through high ~hool and now college. I can now face
.i extremely boring lecture with a special sense of
wanting to learn because she taught me that learning
c>Bn be difficult but it is worth the effort.
: Please print my letter so I can give that grand
woman a long overdue thank-you. It was written
between classes in a hurry, so excuse the spelling or
grammatical errors.-A THANKFUL FLORIDA
STUDENT
DEAR STUDENT: Here's yoar beaatlfal tribute
t'o Mn. Taylor-and I didn't have to do macb edl ting.
Jc was nearly perfect. If Mrs. Taylor sees It, I hope
lft will let me know.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hasten to advise I did
not write the poem attributed to me in your column. I
simply quoted an unknown writer. Kindly clear up
th)s embarrassment.-E.T. GURNEY. EXEC. DI-
R!X:I'OR, CANADIAN HEMOPHILIA SOCIETY
· Dear E.T.G.: Cons ider It cleared . ...
T JOUI HEALTH
DR PETER J STEINCROHN
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: My doctor deserves
the M.D. (medical detective) after his name. He
discovered my daughter's problem by following a
aimple clue: chronic sore throat-but no infection. He
~suspicious. At last she admitted that she was
bVereating and practing self-induced vomiting. It has
kept her weight down but has made her quite
nervous. ls this a common condition? Mrs. L .
Dear Mn. L .: Yes, recent studies have revealed
that it is common among adolescents and young adult
women. We don't know exactly what causes this
psychiatric disorder.
It is called Bulimia: characterized by recurring
epiaodes of binge-eating, followed by self-induced
vomiting or abuse of laxatives. These patients ingest
large amounts of high calorie foods within a period of
an hour or two. They're aware it's an abnonnal habit
but can't control it. They'll put away at least 3500
caories, mostly carbohydrates. For example, an
eating binge might consist of a box of cookies,
Jollowed by an entire cake, and a large box of candy.
• Chances are your daughter engages in such
binges, secretly, and at night. Such patients are often
in the bathroom: either because of self-induced
tyomiting, or as a result of having taken purges. Some
.add other detrimental factors, like taking diuretics to ~ve fluids. Bulimia patients don't realize the P>tential harm induced by these baleful habits:
~dosia, hehydration, loss of potassium and mag-
nesium which affect metabolism.
I congratulate your daughter's doctor. The
:condition is overlooked often because it is a secret
'practice. But when diagnosed. a psychiatrist or
. phychologist may be helpful in overcoming this
~rder. L _ _,Inddentally, Bulimia may be associated with
E~ety Nervosa, but it's often a distinct entity of its
own .
• i. . . DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I think I can receive
,mcome tax deduction if I can prove I'm leg~y blind.
~What is its definition? Mr. M. J Dear Mr. M: According to Frank J . Weinstock,
'Ml>, Geriatric Advisor: "The legal definition of ~blindness usually requires medical verification that
{ ~ viaaal activity is 2020 or less and that the visual
ffield i9 conatricted to less than 20 degrees. All legally
patients should be reminded that they are
. fled to an extra lncome tax deduction. The
~ may simply write on a preecription blank
e patient la legally blind, or indicate that visual
ls 2020 or less with the best po6Sible
on."
~~Dr. Steincrohn welcomes questions from ··en. He cannot aJlSwer all individually but will
# ~ those of general interest in his column.
your questions to him, in care of the Daily
P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626.
8 TENNIS
LESSONS
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Wedding vows exchanged
.....
Rosney-Waters
Matthew Francis Rosney and his bride,
the former Andrea Ellen Waters, will Uve
in Laguna Beach, following a wedding
trip to Y0&emite and Mammoth. They
were married May 21 aboard the Pavilion
High School in Santa Ana and Cal State
Fullerton. His parents 11.re Frankie and
George Durst of Orange.
Tucker-Schultz
Beach High School, atlended H
State University and Cal Poly
Obispo, and now is on a mas
at USC. She also works for
er husband attended East Los An-
geles College and Cal State Los Angeles
and Loyola Law School. He is a tax
manager in Pasadena.
Andrea Rosney kueen ln Newport Harbor.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
rs. Warren P . Waters of Corona del Mar.
She graduated from Corona del Mar High
School and UC Irvine.
Jamie Schultz of Newport Beach and
Neal Tucker of Fountain Valley wt>re
married June 4 in Beverly Hills. They will
reside in San Clemente.
Following a wedding trip in northern
California, the newlyweds will reside in
Monterey Park. Her husband is a graduate of Villanova
University, Villanova. Pa. His parents are
F.dwar~ Rosney and Elizabeth McCaffer· _
ty Rosney of Philadelphia.
The newlyweds own Beggar's Banquet
Records in Anaheim.
Durst-Smith
Teri Smith and F.d Durst, both of
Orange, were married June 11 in Our
Lady of the Lake Church, Lake Ar-
1 row head. After a wedding trip to Hawaii,
they will live in Orange.
The bride is the daughter of Carol and
Bryan Smith of Costa Mesa. She is a
graduate of Costa Mesa High School and
Cal State San Diego.
Their parents are Barbara and Jim
Schultz of Avila Beach, Bonnie Tucker of
Costa Mesa and Bert Tucker of Santa Ana.
The bride graduated from Newport
Harbor High School and Cal Poly, San
Luis Obispo. Her husband is a graduate of
Fountain Valley High School and attend·
ed Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. He
is self-employed.
II ill-Haven
Laurie Suzanne Haven and Rodney
Clark Hill were married June 4 in the
Church of the Good Shepherd in Arcadia.
Their parents are Kathleen Haven,
Santa Ana; Albert Haven, Alpine, and Mr.
and Mrs. Merle Hill of Monterey Park.
Evans-Lazier
Donna Ann Lazier and Mark David
Evans were married June 10 in the
Ascenion Catholic Church, Portland, Ore.
They are honeymooning in British Col-
umbia and will reside in Portland.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald C. Lazier of Portland, attended
Portland Community College and now
works for the Occupational Safety and
Health Administration in Portland.
Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Teri Durst Her husband is a graduate of Mater Dei The bride is a graduate of Laguna
Raymond C. Evans of Fountain Valley.
He graduated from Fountain Valley High
School and attends.Portland State Uni·
versi ty. He is employed at the Multnomah
Athletic Club in Portland.
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by
HOLLY LASH VISEL
Teacher of Voice and Dramatic Ar1
Do you Speak Well In Public?
Do you Sing Acceptably?
COME AND HEAR
ALL AGES PERFORM
PLACE: Newport Center Methodist Church
Marguerite at San Joaquin
Corona del Mar
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Cos1a Mesa. Ca 92627
OFFICE 714-642-4223
Only minutes away from
Costa Mesa & Newport Beach
GRADUATION SALE
STUDENT BAND & ORCHESTRA
INSTRUMENTS
Examples Of Our Savings:
• New Violins -All Sizes
Values to $200.00 -s79 9s
• Used Trumpets From sggoo
• All Guitars 25% off list
ENTIRE INVENTORY OF
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 15, 1983 ..-
CHS Capers lure crowd RUFFELL'S Cocaine.
People started lmang up at 9 a.m to
get mto the Capers at the Carmery
staged by four cha pters of Children's
Home Soc1ety-A yudantes, Las
Damas, Ne~port and 1\ara de Ninos.
Shortly alter the event opened at noon,
550 had come an t..o pick up bargams at
the Thieves Market, take chances on
the door pri:u-s and try out the
specialties at food booths (three of
which were on board yachts docked at
the restaurant). Also they visited
UPHOlSTHY, INC. ............. ..tt..,,. Helen and Bill Hamilton (they own 1922 HA .. OI IN.VO.
the Cannery) were chairper10ns for the
How t o stop and stay off .
Call: 730-1585 CHS fund-raiser . The atAtf at the 1._,.cos_T.,.A•MIS--A·--",. ... _11_5_6_,1 r~~urant and M~arkey~ Pub~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
donated their time and much of the
food served was donated by food
supply companles. When all the ac-
counting is done 1t should be good day
for the state's largest voluntarily
supported child welfare agency.
• • •
psychic Jill Pope to get a handle on the Lunching last week at the S herman
future and listened to singer J ason Gardens were members of the Jane
Chase who has been at all three of the Gray Porter Committee of the QC
annual events. Philluum9nic Society. During the af-
Sh1rley Harris, past president of fair Diane Walden was installed as
Tiara de Ninos, won a cocktail cruise for chairman of the group with Joann
eight that was donated by Jackie and Fuerbringer, Ellen Weinstein and
James Rogers aboard their "Rampage" Diane Ibbetson as vice chairmen; Joan
and San~y Keim (she is the NeEr_! Schnitter, treasurer; Kris Peyton and
Chapter president) 1s the wmn r of -.._Marsha Hewlett, secretaries and Joan
anothl'r cocktail cruise prize, do ted Halvajian, parliamentarian
by Suzy and Rudy Baron aboard their
.. Suzy Gig"
And. how about that gorilla that was ~
dancing with all the pretty females? Ans~, Ad
Ht· came wath "Jant-" who was ,/Jv\,4
finding ht•r o~n dance partners (Actu-Yebpur ti< -flJ
ally. that wal> Meg Chrysler asnd iAQu/ cJ.
Kevin Barnes, husband/wife team of -1
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"Oh, the suffering I do to keep
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Richard Lessner displays various Garfield and other cat items at The Cat's
Meow in Newport Beach.
Cat's Meow is for cat lovers
!t~~~..:~
U you love cats or know someone who does,
Richard Lesmer and Barbara Belden have just the
store for you. The Cat's Meow, a store with anything
1 and everything designed with a oat.
PAWS -Used to smack dogs, prowl the
neighborhood and leave paw prints all over your car.
The cat fanciers opened thier first cat shop four
years ago in San Juan Capistrano. It was well
recieved, so in October of 1982, a second sh op was
opened in Newport Beach. "You don't get rich but it's
a fun shop," said Belden, "I get so many people who
share their cat stories with me -I could write a
book."
MOUTH -For bringi_ng you presents, like
birds, mice and crawly crearures.
Garfield posters adorn the walls. along Wlth
other con¥cal cats and some of the show type cats in
proper caf settings.
EARS -Good for hearing dog sounds, mouse
sounds, and the sound of a can opener. (c.ats feel
"dog" was God's only mistake.)
There are cat-adorned cards of all varities;
birthday, thank you, get weU and so on.
WHISKERS -Fun to touch (cats who live with
families with sma1l children have fewer.)
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hot pads, picture frames, and brass cats.
WAGGING TAIL -means trouble!
And cat pillows, tote bags, dresses, tissue holders,
place mats, wrapping papt!r and ceramic cats.
NOSE -used for snubbing when offered the
same brand of car food cwo days in a row.
"Garfield " books are neatly stacked on the book
shelf along with books such as "So You Have A Fat
Pussycat," and "Games To Play With Your
Pussycat.''
FUR -Used for warmth and to shed on your
favorite outfit.
The list goes on -cat custom -painted cat rocks,
trash cans, candles, t-shtrts, ashtrays, plant holders,
napkins. bookends, cat rubber stamps and signs -
such as "Prote<:ted By Attack Cat," and cat rubber
stamps.
BODY -Perfectly designed for speed and
agility and to fit inside a grocery bag.
People have sent The Cat's Meow pictures of
their cats w hich are posted on their cats' photo wall.
There is Leweezy Dean from Darby, Montana, The
Pasadena Kid, Jr. Gregor from Chic.ago, Ill., plus
several "locals" who have made the gallery.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 16, 1983 .,
Crowd dances in aisles
!SJ, ~J!.uPJ!'!N
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers ended their
1983 "Long After Dark" American tour Saturday
night at Irvine Meadows Ampitheatre with a rousing
two and a half hour set that had the full houae of over
12.000 dancing in the aisles.
Petty and company, who officially opened
Season '83 at the Meadow& with a sold-out show
Friday nlght, performed with stylish enthusiasm
throughout the concert. From the opening song. a
stylish rendition of the early hit "l Need To Know" to
the final encore of "Even The Losers," the group
demonstrated why it continuallly sells out halls
across the country.
F.arly in the show, a particularly animated Petty
proclaimed "the band's in an especially good mood
tonight," (referring to the conclusion of the tour) and
then backed up the statement with a lively string of
well-known Petty hits. including "Don't Do Me Like
That," "She's Gonna Listen To Her Heart," and "You
Got Lucky " Petty's party-tune spint quickly spread
through the crowd, il many remarned atandmg from
start to fmiBh, struttmg along with the West-
ern-attired singer
The htghltght of the early aet (the band took a
brief break nudway through the lengthy ahow ) waa
Petty's solo performance of "The Waiting.'' Accom-
panied only by hi.a guitar, Petty showcased his
considerable vocal talents during the song, flowing
smoothly through the frequent tempo changes.
Alter the intermission, Petty and the Heart-
breakers charged through favorites such u "Amen-
can Girl," "One Story Town" and "Change of Heart."
The musical precision of guitarist Mike Campbell and
drummer St.an Lynch became more apparent as the
show went on , as they frequently joined Petty in the
spotlight. Campbell's solo during ''Refugee" was
especially noteworthy, while Lynch's all-around
percussion abilities stood out dunng "Breakdown."
As the group took its final bows and left the st.age
aft.er "Even The Losers," a line from the song stood
out m contrast to the show
Irvine teacher retires
By
CHRISTINE DECKER 0.., ,._. C:..1 ___ I
Dear Mrs. Smith,
I am sad that you are
retiringfromschool. You
were a good help to
Green tree and I miss you
and I'll always miss you.
From, Mike Krezs.
Mike, a third grader at
Greentree Elementary
School in Irvine, wrote
this very neat note in
blue marker and left it on
Marie Smith's desk. She
was hlS teacher last year.
After 27 years of teach-
ing, she'll be retiring this
month.
Marie Smith
She leaves fond
memories behind, as wit-
nessed by this letter
She has taught in San
Diego, Whittier, La
Habra and the last 13
years in Irvine
She has seen many
changes.
''Kids are brighter
today. The majority are
reading exceedingly
well. I know that's not
what you usually hear
But, that's my ex-
perience -especially
with this class I have
now. They're all very
sharp." she said.
It's the smartest she's
ever had. And one of the
most fun, she said.
"I get such a kick out of
them. I guess that's why I
kept teaching. They
come in here and they're
such charming begin-
ners. They're so funny in
their interpretations. I
just have to laugh. I love
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a bright, open face with
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she sat in one of her
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reer.
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NEW YORK (AP) -"Exhausuve" as perhaps
1e word that best describes public TV's long,
ioughtful portrait of the writer James J oyt'e and his
:rofound impact on Western literature and thought.
"The World of James Joyce," a 90-rninut.e
:ortrajt to be broadcast tonight, covers every major
1spect or the writer's bfe and work It's briefly
ntroduced by actor PeterO'Toole, who does a fine job
1f explammg why Joyce is so important.
Joyce was both a remarkable and a curious man,
ind the story of his life is engrossmg. He shunned the
1 JCfocall!lg morality of religious Ireland to follow a
j ream of giving his nation a new consciousness and
f >rcing men and women to look at themselves for
• 1h.at they were.
Joyce ts not easy to read. He pioneered that
I terary technique known as "stream of conscious-
r ess" to explore the complexity of modern life and
• 'lart the murky corridors of the mind.
Or, as O'Toole puts it, "He was damned if he
1 •ould make 1t easy for us "
The documentary was made by lnsh National
1.roadcasung to honor the great Irish writer on the
. mtenrual of his birth m 1982 It is obviously the
1 1ork of people who revere J oyce and e verything
•bout him.
And that may be a problem for some viewers.
I 'or whale 1t does justice to Joyce's Life and work. "The
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watch •
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into poverty and their constant flight from creditors is
set against one shot after another of homes where
they lived, or of family photographs.
The narrative is well written and shows how
Joyce's childhood would sh.ape his later writing. But
its impact is dulled by one lingering stilJ -shot after
another
This problem melts away later with interviews
with people who knew Joyce, and read.tngil of his
work set to beautiful Irish scenes evoking the ideas
and passions of the writing. It will make the viewer
want to reach for the real thing.
For many years, Joyce lived in poverty and
obscurity. Married to a country girl whom he adored
all his life, he struggled to.make a living as an English
teacher in Europe for many years.
His writings were shunned as offensive by
publishers fearful or offending public morality. A
magazine that published some of his early stories
asked him not to submit any more after readers
complained about their "unsavory" tone.
Joyce got the freedom to really begin writilig
only after a few admirers started coming to his aid. He
was never made rich by his writings and his far.le in
his own day depended more on what was deemed the
scandalousness of his work than its genius.
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are members of a repertory ca&t of
44news performers" on "The News Is
the News," a topical look at the top
stories of the week, to he telecast live
tonight on KNBC ( 4) at J 0:00.
'The News Is the News'
is not the serious newfi
TOM JORY Sargent is a four-time Emmy-winner (all
A11rct••od,,_w_ shared) for "Annie, the Women m the L1feof a Man"
NEW YORK (AP) -A huge map of the world and "Lily," with comedienne Lily Tomlin, both on
covers the wall behind Herb Sargent's head, and the CBS, and twice for "SNL," in '76 and 1977.
top of his desk is cluttered with clipped newspapers . He says "The News Is the News" is unlike
and bulging files. Sargent might be some kind of anything he's done before. including "TW3" and the
network-news bigshot. "News Update" on "Saturday Night Live." "The
But this is NBC, and Reuven Frank runs that closest thing, to me, is Mort Sahl's comedy act,"
department (serious), so Sargent must be the guy Sargent says, "or a combination of columnists, like
responsible for "The News Is the News" (not serious). Buchwald or Russell Baker. "I asked for a map, maybe five years ago,"
Sargent says, glancing over his shoulder, "and this is "Mort's act was live, and he'd go through the
what I got. It's Defense Department wallpaper. All paper, and by the tjme he finished, you'd feel you had
the places you see are military bases." heard it all," he says. "Carson tries to do things that
Sargent might think that's funny -he seems are in the news, in five minutes, and he's not bad. And
more in awe of the map than amused by it -and it's I think he's stuck with a studio audience that doesn't
certainly consistent with his new role as producer of know his reference points."
''The News Is the News," which he describes as "an Sargent says the show is not a parody of TV news
entertainment show pretending to be a news programs. rather a satiric treatment of the news
program, or ~ibly just the other way around ... " itself.
The weekly, prime-time senes, peformed before "The network wants, and deserves, an enter-
an audience in NBC's Studio lJG, premieres this tauunent program," he says. "After all, trus is prime
evening, and no one -including the man hunself -time. While the show can be sensauonally entertain-
is quite sure what will happen. ing to a lot of people, it's not 'Laugh In' or 'Real
"I wake up in the middle or the rught," he says, People,' so we've got to rely on characters who are
"thinking, 'Can it work?' quick and intelligent and can deliver the broad laugh "Lome Michaels," he adds, "reminded me, 'At for relief.
least you wake up. It's when you stay up all night "That's one reason Michael Davis is on,'' the
worrying whether it will work that you're in producer says "He's a brilliant conuc, but he'll
trouble."' swallow a pingpong ball if that's what the show Sargent, a writer. and Michaels, the producer, needs."
worked together on NBC's ''Saturday Night Live," so
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of TV comedy, broadcast live. best-known for his uncanny skill as a juggler,
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Irvine's Poissant,
~~'s Moss earn
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O CC's R ay R osso s tep s down, sort of
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When Ray Rosso was head footbaU coach at
Orange Coast College, problems were of a different
nature .
In today's world, a football coach on the
community college level has to wonder just how long
he'll have before some fund-slashing directive lands
on his desk. He searches for ways to fill a football
stadium on a Saturday night
"lt was really not a vf!ry 1mpress1ve sight at the
lime," he recalls. "I v1s1ted the campus a few months
before the school opened tn September At that tune,
1t was nothmg more than a deteriorating Anny base.
full of weeds
"I remember when we first seeded the practice
field in May before our first football season. It was
like concrete for two years," he says
When Rosso guided OCC, his biggest concern
was matchmg his accomphshments at Chaffey
College 1r. Alta Loma when he guided hlS Panthers to
a Junior Rose Bowl victory over Cameron, Oklahoma
before a crowd in excess of 50,000.
That was in 1947, which gives you an idea of just
how long Rosso has been around It also explains why
Russo is retiring. After all, it has been 35 years since
he set foot on the OCC campus and compared it to
setting foot on the moon.
Rosso was one of the first faculty members hired
when Coast opened its doors in 1948. And he's the last
of the OCC originals to go.
Rosso, Wendell Pickens and Mary P1lllard made
up the three-pers0n OCC athletic department when
the school opened its doon.. P1lltard left one year later
and Picke ns served as athletic dtret·tor until his
retirement an 1977
"Something was exc·1t1ng about those early
years," Rosso says "It was ltke btoomg out on tht:o great
plains.
"We converted an overgrown, abandoned
nfne:holf golf course that had been donated by Bob
Hope and Bing Crosby to the Army air base m 1943.
into our first football pracllct:o field. We kept one·of
the putting greens and used 1t for the golf team."
Once the physical school and athletic depart-
ment were completed. Husso went to work on gaining
some respect for tht:o young athletic program.
OCC's first football coach, Ray Rosso (holding ball) is seen with
some of his early players. Looking on is then-assistant John Owens
(with cap).
In 35 years at OCC, Rosso has c.'Oached the
college's football, track and fi eld, tennis, sailing, golf,
swimming and cross country teams.
Ros.so cleaned out his locker for the last ume this
week. When he arrived at OCC in 1948, there were no
lockers. Nor, were there fields, gyms, pools or any
other athletic facilities.
"We faced real difficulty m recruiting athletes.
We were competing with Santa Ana and Fullerton.
two established schools m the county We had to
!See ROSSO, Page C2 I
Rain halts
Angel game
CHICAGO (AP) -The
Angels will once again send
Tommy John (6·2) to the
mound tonight against the
Chicago White Sox after rain
postponed Tuesday's game
after one inning of play. The
contest has been rescheduled
for a later date.
John will be opposed by
Lamarr Hoyt (6-7).
Juan Beniquez gave the
Angels a 1-0 lead with a homer
in the top of the first. and the
White Sox went ahead 2-1 in
the bottom of the inning on
"Gr~g Luzinski'• two-run
homer before the rains came.
Marshall:
Anew
beginning
LOS ANGELES (AP) -For
Mike Marshall, the past couple of
days have re presenterl a new be·
ginning.
In Cincinnati last Saturday, the
Los Angeles outfielder said he
was unhappy, that he didn't be-
lieve he was m the plans of the
Dodgers.
That was Saturday
On Monday, MarshaU got his
first start after sitting out six
games except for pmch -hitllng
duties. He came through with a
home run and a smgle as the
Dodgers defeated the Reds, 5-1
On Tuesday night. Marshall rut
another homer and another single
as the Dodgers held off the Atlan·
ta Braves 4-3 in a battle of the two
teams with the best records in the
major leagues.
"It's a good feelmg, it's ruce to
be back," said Marshall after the
first-place Dodgers extended
their lead over the Braves to a
season-high 3 1h games in the Na-
tional League West. "It's all men-
tal. Right now, mentally ['m
IOund.
"When you're in a slump, you
keep battling. It's a long season.
This is just a couple of good games
for me. I wouldn't call it a tear, it's
a start.''
Marshall, 23, had an excep-
tional spring as the Dodgers' new
right fielder. But he was beaned
early in the seaaon and has pretty
t much struggled ever since. The
four hits he's collected m hlB last
.even at-bats have raised his av-
erage to .242.
"I kind of feel lJke I did in the
spring," he said. "I don't know
whether It was the week off, I hit
hundreds of balla during the
week. But I feel a lot better."
That's more than could be said
for the Brave., who hit 110me
bullets late in the game only to
come up empiy.
"There's not much you can do
about that," said Atlanta Man-
ager Joe Torre. "Both clubs play-
ed well, it ju.It happened to swing
their way. All we can do la oome
OUl tofnorTOW."
"Way to make it f"xcitint,
Stew." aaid winning pitcher Burt
Hooton to reliever beve Stewart
lhortly alt.er the pme ended.
''They made It exdUna." re-
plied Stewart. who hurled the
final 2 2-3 lnnlnBJI·
South: A familiar storyline continues
!r,,.R~2 fi!,RLSON
It's becoming a habit for the South
AU-Stars -extra mrungs and victory
against the North in Orange County's
showcase for high school baseball at
Anaheim's La Palma Park.
The South used standout pitching in the
early going and in the latter stages
Tuesday night, before 1,500, struck with a
solo homer in the sixth to knot the score al
3, stymied the North twice at the plate and
pulled it out in the 10th irming to claim a
4-3 triumph, giving the Rebels a 9-7 edge
m the 16-year-old series pitting most of
the cream of the graduating seniors 1n
Orange County.
Pacifica High's Larry Salaets scored the
winning run in the 10th when he led off
with a double to right. Marina's Shane
Flores moved him. to third on a RJ"Ounder
to short, then Garden Grove's Mark
Brown lined one to the third base bag. The
ball was knocked down, but the throw to
the plate wasn't close and the South was
home free.
•Flores, the Manna catcher who is also
Golden West-bound, doubled in the
second inning to left and scored the
South's first run when Mater Dei's Mark
Stomp singled. Th e ball was bobbled in
right to allow Flores to come to the plate.
Twu.'C' the Yankees were cut down at
the plate tryrng to score from serond
base--and perhaps the biggest blow of all
came in the eighth mrung when F.d
Howard's hne drive with an RBI stenciled
around the ball was snagged by a diving
Rob Bo1tano and turned into an in·
rung-ending double play.
It was a victory in which area stars
played a big role:
•Irvine High's Rodney Poissant, who
signed a professional contract with Detroit
this morning, started on the mound for the
winners, allowing one single, striking out
two and walking one in two innings of
shutout ball.
•Corona del Mar second baseman
Gordon Moss, headed for Arizona State in
the fall, singled in the second inning and
played errorless ball before being re-
placed in the fifth.
Boitano. Mission Viejo's second
baseman, was named the Hustle r of the
Game. while Salaets, who had a hand in
both departments (pitching and hitting)
was the MVP •Gary Buckels of Huntington Beach,
the Sunset Leauge MVP headed for
Golden West College. lined a David Berry
fastball for a one-out triple to right in the
ninth inning, but the South failed to
capitalize. He also pitched two innings of
shutout ball, allowing three hits and
~triking out one.
• Ei>tancia's Steve Nichols started at
third base and sparkled defensively. as
did Ocean View shortstop Phil Hillman.
Huntmgton Beach's Charlie Hartwell also
played a key role defensively at third and
m left field.
The North had us chances to avoid
being forced into the fourth extra inning
game m the past six years.
Salaets pitched the last two ll\IUngs.
striking out the side m the 10th.
Thl' South trailed briefl y when the
North scored lWt<.'i:' m the sixth (sparked
by a leadoff double by James Jack.le,
f-0llowed by Dave Stot.ereau's tnple) to
take a 3-2 lead
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He's Dodgers' silent hero
S till, Bill R ussell will leave a legacy
All items considered, it is not that remarkable
that Bill Russell has gone unnoticed by the media for
more than a decade.
Russell was the unseen member of the Dodgers·•
enduring infield. That he is the survivor is one of the
ironies.
R~ll would not have been noticed ahead of
Steve Garvey, the first baseman. Garvey was the
AU -American boy who projected the image. Russell
sort of blended with the background like any other
boy \next door.
There was nothing unique about Russell on the
field. Ron C.ey, the third baseman, ran like a penguin.
Russell has never been on a soap box in his life.
I)slvey Lopes, the second baseman, was something of
a popoff. Not a radical, mind you, but talkative and
not without opinions.
The others have drifted away and Bill Russell is
still playing shortatop for the Dodgers and there is
hardly any more reaaon to notice him. In fact, about
the only time Russell becomes in the least prominent
is when he makes an error. That brings out the
detractors.
On the other hand, aome authorities of defensive
play point to the fact Russell gets to ground balls that
other shortatops wave at and concede to be base hits.
Then, too, Russell has played his entire career on
natural grass and soil which guarantees no consisten-
cy in the bounce of the ball as is the case on the carpets
of the major leagues.
Otherwise, Russell g oes unnoticed. He has not
had details of a divorce scattered through the sports
sections and he has never been captured for drunk
driving and has spent no time ln centers speciali:z.ing
in the chemical dependency of athletes.
Never has BW Ruaaell been a holdout. There
have been no salary disputes in public. No
negotiations have been conducted between the
shortstop and the ball club in the press.
SPORTS COLUMNIST
BUD
TUCK ER
When he came back, Russell came up with some
very uncharacteristic heroics in Cincinnati. He hit a
ninth-inning, two-out home run to win a game for the
Dodgers over the Reds.
When Russell came back to the dugout and all
the high fives, he seemed almost embarrassed. Well,
he thinks about being the dean of the Dodgers and
only having averaged four home runs a season since
arrivmg as a regular m the lineup m 1970.
A guy invited an obvious a.ruwer by asking
Russell if it was a thrill.
"Sure was." he replied "I don't get many
thrills ...
The queslton lx'\:omes, of course, one of how long
Russell wiU be the surv1Vor of the enduring infield.
The shortstop of the future has apparently arrived, a
kid by the name of Dave Anderson
Bill RusselJ will go quietly, just as he came and
just as he stayed.
The legacy he leaves will be similarly silent, but
a legacy nonetheless.
Raider plea
i s denied
A fan ducks as Dodgers' Dust y Bake r makes
a catch in f ou~ territory Tuesday night.
Trivia question: Name Bill Russell's agent.
Ruseell got some off-the-field ink last week. His
father died in Kansas and Bill left the Dodgen for a
couple of days to go home for the funeral .
S chlichter sa jrs he '11 start dgain
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Dettplte
his gambling problems that cost hlm an
indefinjte suspension, Art Schlichter
believes he can still become a regular
quarterback in the National Football
League.
It's 110mething he could not achieve ln
1982 aa the Baltimore Colts' fint-round
draft choloe. Inatead, fellow rookie Mike
Pagel won the No. 1 job.
"I have no doubt I can become a starter
in the NFL. I didn't prepare myeelf well
before. I have a dear mind now," he said
Tuetday niaht.
"I wasn't playing up 1o my potential
-only •bout 30 percent of my ability."
Schlicht.er returned to hla parent.I'
farm home 45 miles .outh of here ln
Bloomingburg, Ohio, Friday night after
28 days ln • rehabilitation p~ at
South Oaks Hoepital in Amityville, N.Y.
The former Ohio State quarterback
helped the FBI arreep lour Balti-
more-arH men after he admitted losing
•389,000 in 1porta betting between
January and M.rch this year.
Commillioner Pete Rozelle of tho
NFL auapended Schlichter for at leut
one year alter a leque inwstlpt.k>n.
Three of the four Maryland men
pleaded guilty In late Ma.y to federal
charaa of t.rylnC to collect the pi.yer•a
pmbllng debts. 'Ibey ant await.Ina
aentenclng. A U.S. attornev has rec-
ommended the charges against the
fourth man be dism.laed.
Two of his volunteer advt.en, both
mem~ra of a nation.al championship
touch football team from Colwnbua, are
more certain of Schlichter'• future.
Chuck Frelburger, a Columbus at·
tomey who has thrown 776 touchdown
pamee In leedina team.a to two national
touch football title1, apotted two flaw. ln
Schlichter'• t.chnique when he video
taped hit de1Jver1• about two months •· Fretbwjer hat Schlichter on a daily
routine of th.rowina 800 ~· Jie wt11 video tape his delivery onClll I week to
checklta~
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Army-Navy tickets
available for $25·
From AP dlapatcbes
PASADENA -Tickets for the [il
Nov. 25 Anny-Navy football game, c. •
transplanted to the Rose Bowl, will go
on aale today nationwide.
Robert H. Finch, president of the Anny-Navy
'83 Foundation, announced that prices of all tickets
will be $25. A limited number of premium seats are
available for $25 plus a $25 donation.
Finch said all seating is reserved and available
on a first-<:ome, first-served basis from Ticketron
outlets nationwide Wlth a maximum of 10 tickets
per customer.
Premium seats are available through lhe
Foundation.
F.ach of the academies will also be distributing
more than 20,000 tickets through their athletic and
alumni foundations.
The Rose Bowl seats 100,000-plus.
For the first time in the history of the
Anny-Navy game, it will be played on the West
Coast under a unique arrangement between the
foundation of the academies. More than 9,000
cadets and midshipmen will be flown to California
to watch the game at no cost to the government,
officials of the Foundation said.
Private and corporate contributors will
provide the funds.
About 8,000 cadets and midshipmen will be
housed and fed by h06t families in the area. The
remaining 1,000 will be housed in hotels.
Kickoff for the nationally-televised game on
ABC is scheduled for 11 :45 PST.
Quote of the day
Dr. Ferdie Pacheco, boxing analyst for
NBC-TV, on learning that he had been
named by Don King as the fight promoter's
No. 1 enemy: "What do you expect from a
sesquipedalian?" (Translation: One who uses
large words for effect, often incorrectly.)
Wolf gets
Gattchos
cage post
When Saddleback College re-
U\Sta tes women's basketball next
season, the Gauchos will have a
new coach.
Joe Woll, who has coached the
women's team at Estancia H~gh
School for the past six years and
led the Eagles to a 23-4 record and
the Sea View League ch"am-
p1onsh1p in 1983, has taken over
the duties. replacing Bill
Stemre1de Stemreide resigned
after the 1982 season because of
health reasons.
J oe \l o lf •
Hough baffles Mariners
Cbarlle Housh tossed a Ill
three-hilt.er and Larry BUttoer
cracked a two-run double as Texas won
its fifth atraight game, a 7-1 decllion
over Seat11e Tuetlday night i.n the Amencan
League. Hough, 4-6, struck out seven and walked
three ln pi~ his second complete game of the
year ... In other AL actiOQ, right-hander Al
WWlama went the distance ciO anap a personal
six-game loslng streak, and
Gary Ward hit his 11th homer
of the season to power Minne-
aota to an 8-1 romp over
Kansas City. Williams, who
scattered six hits while stnk-
ing out six and walking one,
earned his first victory since
April 27 and the Royals' sixth
straight setback i.n the Metro-
____ __, dome ... Jim Rice and Dwight
HOUGH Evans each smashed two-run
homers to back the combined four-hit pitching of
Mike Brown and Bob Stanley as Boston knocked
off Detroit, 6-2 ... Jallo Franco capped a six-run
first inning with a three-run homer, and Pat
Tabler drove in three runs with a pair of doubles as
Cleveland handed the New York Yankees a 9-6
defeat ... Jeaae Barfield drove in five runs with a
pair of homers. while Back Marti.net and Barry
Bonnell added homers to power Toronto past
Oakland, 13-7.
Mets slow down Chicago
P inch hitter Rusty Staub singled Iii
in Bob !Sailor with two outs in the
bottom of the 10th inning to give the
New York Mets a 4-3 victory over the
Chicago Cubs Tuesday. The setback dropped the
Cubs four games off the pace in the National
League East ... Elsewhere, University High and
Saddleback College product Tim Wallach drilled a
two-run horru>r and Tim Rainea and Alidre
Daw1on added solo shots as
Montreal handed pitcher
Steve Rogers his eighth vic-
tory in 11 decisions with a 7-3
verdict over Pittsburgh . .
George Hendrick'• one-out
single in the bottom of the
ninth inning drove in Tom
Herr with the winning run to
lift St. Louis to a 5-4 victory
over Philadelphia . . . Dann
auue BIJardello looped a one-out
single in the ninth inning to score Gary Redaa
from second base with the winning run as
Cincinnati edged San Diego 4-3 ... Phil Garner led
off the 12th inning with a double and came around
to score on two ground outs to give Houston a 3-2
victory over San Francisco.
Council
• re1ects
USFLbid
SAN OlF.GO (AP) -Frus-
trated by their latest !aHure, the
owners of the United St.ates Foot-
ball League's San Diego franchise
say they are through fighting city
hall
"We're going to have to do some
fast moving now. We have a find
a new home," said Bill Tatham
Jr., after City Council, by a 5-3
vote, denied the team a lease at
San Diego Jack Murphy S tadium.
Tatham. a team attorney and
son of majority owner Bill
Tatham Sr. of Fresno mdic.ated
that the franchise could be moved
to Tulsa, Okla.
In suc years at Estanc1a. Wolf
has rolled up a 122-29 record m
regular season play. HIS ClF play-
o!f record during that span JS
l l-5, and the F.agles have cap-
tured three league titles.
"I 'm excited about the
challenges of coaching at the col-
lege level," says Woll, who will
continue to teach al Eetancia. "I
want to establish the same type of
rappon 1 had with the tugh school
players and am looking forward
to the challenge of building a
program at Saddleback."
Wolf has coached seven high
school sports over the years and
was a high school athletic director
for 10 years. He was named
women's US Development
League coach for Orange County
and has guided the South to a
victory over the North in the 1981
women's Orange County AU-Star
game.
''Tulsa is definitely in the pic-
ture," said the younger Tatham.
It was the second time in a year
that the USFL failed to aecure a
lease ~ play in ~ Diego, a
priz.ed location because of the
league's wishes for another
warm-weather Slte.
Last month, the Stadium
Authority voted against allowing
the team to use the stadium over
concern that the natural grass
playing field could be damaged
by dual use in the spring. Actually, the Gauchos have
done pretty well, already. Two
seasons ago, Steinreide guided
SaddJeback to its first conference
championship and third place in
Southern Califorrua.
"The first season 1s going to 1be
Wlde-open for anyone who is
interested in trying out," predicts
Wolf. "I know m06t of the high
school coaches and recruiting
shouldn't be difficult. It will be a
matt.er of who is left in the area."
South loses Pinckney,
and is ~ahbed underdog
BY ROGER CARLSON
()(" .... 0.-, ..... ·-One Clf Estancia High Coach
Larry Sunderman's initial con-
cerns when he accepted the job
and then proceeded to pick his
12-man South roster for the 18th
Orange County All-Star basket-
ball game at Orange Coast College
Saturday evening waa getting
.. playing time for all 12 guys
lnvolved."
Hawaii-bound punch of 5-3
Monychlnda Houl(Brea-Olinda)
and 6-9 Connie Wailke (Villa
Park).
The South All-Stars have
taken their lumps in scrimmages
with Saddleback College and Or-
ange Coast College.
Swlderman's major concern
with the North, however, isn't
with the backcourt comblnation
of Samuelaon and Beuerlein as
much as Servite center Steve
Krallman, a 6-8 talent headed for
the University of San Diego.
"He might be the best big man
ln the game," said Swldennan.
The San Diego Padres. who
would have been &haring the field
during the spring with the USFL
club, fought the move, along with
the San Diego Chargers of the
National Football League and the
San Diego Socken of the North
American Soccer League.
Elton Schiller, senior vice presi-
dent of the Padree. challenged the
USFL club's projected average
attendance of 30,000. He said a
survey taken by the Padres in-
dicated the average crowd would
be between 15,000-20,000.
Council member Mlke Got.ch
said he :::ould not accept the USFL
attendance projection and added,
"If we are going to err, it should
be on the aide of caution."
Eugene Klein,• owner of the
Chargers, said he oppoeed the
USFL team only from the pos-
ition that the damaged field
might J>09e an lnjury threat to hi.I
players.
"There's enough danger of ln-
jury without adding to it," he
said.
Baseball today
I 92~ The Ph1Jadelph1a Athleucs, trail-
ing 15-4 after seven iJUlings, de!ea~ the
Cleveland Indiana, 17-1~
1938-Johnny Vander Meer became
tht• only pitcher 1n b&oeba11 history to hurl
two c.:oruiecutive no-hitters when he led the
Cindnnati Reds to a 6-0 victory over the
Dodgers at Ebbet.s 1''1eld In the first night
game played in Brooklyn. Five days earlier
he had victimit.ed the Boston Braves.
1963-Juan Mancha! ended a drought
o! 34 years without a no-hitter by a Gtants
pitcher when he tamed the Houston Colt
.45s, 1-0.
1976--The Houston Astrodome, the
first major-league ball park with a dome,
suffered its only rainout when the Astros
and Pittsburgh Pirates were unable to play,
due to the fact that 10 inches of rain feU on
the city and nobody could get to the stadium
Hay Ros~o Ill J 959 ( lefl ) end
today.
Today's birthdays: Detroit catcher
Lance Parrish is 27. Dodgers outfielder
Dusty Baker is 34. Oakland coach Billy
Williams is 45.
ROSSO RETIRES
From Page C1
•••
Brahs signs with Montreal <.'Onvince athletes that th&S old abandoned military
facility was a good place to come and compete and get
an education," R05SO recalls UC Irvine's ace reliever Gary •
Brabs has signed a contract with the
Montreal Expo5 of the National
League. Brahs was 3-2 overall with the
Rosso's first football team at OCC finished with a
3-5-1 record But in 1949, the Pirates went 8-2 The
'51 and '5 2 squads logged 7 -3 records and the '51 club
went on to win the Eastern Conference cham-
pionship.
Anteaters last season, compiling a 2.14 earned run
average, mostly in short relief situations . .
J acksonville will be the home of a fourth United
States Footba.l( League expansion franchise, the
first big league football team in the city and the
second USFL team in Florida, it was announced
Tuesday. Jacksonville comes into the fledgling
league following Houston, Pittsburgh and San
Diego as expansion franchises and is the 16th
USFL team overall . . . Cleveland Browns'
linebacker Tom Cousineau was cleared of a
drunken driving charge in his second trial on the
charge ... The city of Indianapolis entered into the
bidding to be host for the St. Louis Blues franchise,
which has been taken over by the National Hockey
League from the Ralston Purina Co. . . Ron
LeFlore'1 acquittal on drug charges "may help
open the door" for major league baseball
executives to add the former American League
All-Star to their rosters, his agent, Keo Flshklo,
said .
From 1948 to 1955 m OCC's pioneering years,
Rosso's squads accumulated a 37-38-3 record.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
Even though Rosso has officially retired, he'll
suU be seen around campus. He'll continue on as a
consultant for five years, ironically looking for ways
to help OCC cope with the financial crisis which has
plagued community college athletic departments.
"My project IS to repon on what other
<.'Ommunity colleges are doing to meet this particular
crisis, offer feedback and see how we can work for the
best possible situation in our district," Rosso explains.
Why has commuruty college football attendance
dwindled since the days of big crowds when Ra;so
was a coach?
''You have to remember that TV makes a
helluva lot of difference. There are just too many
things going on today," Rosso says. "There's a Jot of
interest in high school (football) and interest beyond
that. But community colleges are in a very difficult
situation In my time, all we had was Orange Coast,
Santa Ana and Fullerton. It was very exciting to see
those crowds."
RADIO: BasebaU-Angels at Chicago White
Sox, 5:25 p.m., KMPC (710): Atlanta at Dodgers,
7:35 p.m., KABC (790).
For the next five years, it will be Roeso's job to
find ways to revive community college athletics. And
with success. Rosso might once again see bigger
crowds.
Rodney Poissant Gordon Moss
Poissant, Moss earn
All-CIF 2-A honors
A pair of area high school
baaeball standouts -Irvine's
Rodney Poissant and Corona del
Mar's Gordon Moss -have been
accorded All-CIF 2-A baseball
honors by the First Interstate
Bank's !!election board.
Poiasant, the starter foi: the
South in Tuesday's Orange Coun-
ty All-Star game, is scheduled to
sign a professional contract with
the Detroit Tigers organization
today. He was named to the sec-
ond team.
Mqss, a h.rst team selection as a
junior a year ago when he led
Corona del Mar to the 2-A semi-
finals, was a lhird team choice a t
second base.
Player of the Year honors go to
a&pbtrano Valley H1gh aenior
pitcher Bill Dodd, who posted a
12-1 teason record with a 1.32
ERA and 116 strikeouts.
He had 10 complete games and
batted .440.
Other Orange County players
selected to the three teams ln-
clude Laguna Hills' Lee Plemel
(flrat team utility with a .472
batting average and l.45 ERA),
a&po outfielder Gary Thomuon
(second team) and pitcher Tom
Gates (third team), El Toro out-
fielder Doug Maher (second
team), Mission Viejo infielder
Rob Boitano (third team) and
Saddleback catcher Mike Baker
(third team).
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Olympics are more than a year
away, attending the top events
can be quite expensive, and get-
ting uckets to the most popular
sports will be mostly a matter of
luck
Sul!. hopeful fans across the
nauon lmed up Tuesday to get a
chance to buy tickets to the 1984
Games tn Los AngeJes.
AJthough there was no mad
rush, business apparently was
bnsk in a number of locations
around the country where free
Olympic brochures containing ap-
plications for tickets -which
will be sold only by mail -be-
came available Tuesday
In Phoenix, about 100
brochures were handed out the
first two hours at Se8J"8, Roebuck
and Co., which is distribuliflg the
ticket applications nationally
A Sea.rs employee in Omaha,
Neb., said, "People have been
streaming in here and we've had
phone calls."
In the Denver area, Liz Mahjuv
of Sears said, "We are having a
great number of people come in.
About 75 percent more people
\than usual (at the customer aer-
vice desk) just to pick up the
a ppllca tions."
At a Stamford, Conn., Sears
store, a switchboard operator
said, "Every other call is for the
Olympics ... "
In Southern California. there
were relatively long lines at a
number of stores.
The tickets range from $3 to
$200, and the most popular even ta
s uch as boxing finals., track and
field finals and the opening and
closing ceremonies, are expected
to be oversubl9cribed. A random
selection by computer of appli-
cations will determine who can
purchase tickets to thoee events.
For events that aren't 90ld out.
a pplicants will be malled ticke&a
on a first-come, flrat-aerved buia
The flrat stage of Ucketing fOI'
the Games appeaned to go
smoothly At the Seara siore in
Pasadena, it took only about fiw
minutes for each of ~ people in
Une to get a brochure.
Th.at aituation haa been
leaened 90l1le by the loa of
F.tancia High'a Doug Pinckney,
who ia lOBt for the game becaU8e
of a .everely cut ring flngeron his
left hand. Thus, the South la
down to 11 players now.
'nle Rebela are abo down by
three pointe 1n tenna of entering
the ~ at underdop u the
North's bec:kciourt tandem of CIF
i.A Player of the Yeer Jon
Samuel.on of Sonora and CIF Big
·Jllve c.onterence football Player
of the Year Stew Beuerleln gtve
tht Yankees what if conaidered
by many .. the bnt one-two
pedtlae in &he pm
Aaron for commissioner? It doesn't look very good
1be contest. 1po1..'ed by the
C.O.U Maa KJwanll, ia 8Cheduled
to be81J1 at 8 o'dock. followtng a
women'• pme at 6:ao. nw South
women WeN tabbed by• lfOUP of
Oranp County •por18 wrtten ..
two-point f.awrit.-despite the North'~ om-two Univendty of . \
ATLANTA (AP) -H<>mf!-run k1na
Hank A.a.ran says he'• eerioua about
wanting to replace Bowie Kuhn N
bueball oommimioner, but he aaya he
feel.I he'• beina 1111ubbed.
Bueball ownera voted laat November
not to retain Kuhn when h1a term e~
in AIJIUlt. So far, Aaron ii the only
announced applicant for the job. How-
ever, there la talk amoq the~ of
~tlni Kuhn, the oornmimioner 8'nce 1869.
Aaron, 49, ha.t been a vie» pr8ldent and
dlrec10r of player development for the
Atlan&a Brave. since M rel.Ired from
playing .ev~n yean ago. He hit 7~~ home
runs in 23 major-league teuon1.
Aaron, commenting In a recent inter-
view, Mld he talked with Bud Selig,
owner of the MOwaukee Bttwen and
he.cl of the owners' ~ ael
Uon committee about a month .,o.
"I waited fOI' aneone elae to step
forward. When nobodl ei. dJd. l decided
I would," Aa.r'OI\ Mld. -To be W'r'1 honest
with you, ('ye beeon kind of d.laappo(nted
ln Bud StiJa. I have not beard fton'\ him
llnce I t.aJ.bd with him and I do know they
are oWdally tntervtewina people for the
job."
·-
He aaJd he doem't accept the ~t
that he may not be qualltifed tor the job.
"Some people may be uytng l'm not
qual!Ufed. Well, Jlmmy ~ ran thll
country. He wmt from belna a pNnut
farmer to running the White HOUMt. So
what II more Important? Runnlnc the
White HOUR o-r belnc buebell oom-
~r?''
Aaron a.lao ..Ud the fact t.hat he·1 bi.ck
may be a stumbling block.
"I hope it la not an ilsue," he Mid. ''But
of COUl'9e that't the first thina that comet
Into their minda becal..l8e of &he I.act that
mc.t of th ownen.,.. alow aboutdoina
a lot of \hinp. alow about h1rina a blKk
rn&J\ater. YOU know .. they'll be Uow
about h1rinl a black c:ommimkJnel'."
Aaron denim that bra ecltlnc to tpltie
Kuhn, with wham he had a ~
dl@ute dutt111 hit tlnal ¥Mn• a .-,...
1'nieyvotedh1moul,'1"be-.&id. ·~l
et.. wan~ the job •• ID I made rQ1'llf
available."
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t1more 6·0 117, IClton, An••· 6· I, J.1J
.. 001man, Cn1caoo. S· I 3 83. RI.. Jac•1on
roronto S· 1 4 14, Sc:nrom Mlnnt1olo, 4 I
'09 So1111ort1 Kanu1 C1tv. 4 i ) 94.
Wr·11enOu\e M1nne1ote, 4-1, 'J 10
STRIKEOUTS Sl+tD, 'Toronto tS 8 v t•en Cit veleno 71 Morrl\. Oe1ro1t II
W·ICOIC. Detroit 6-0 Sullon M11waut1.H ~9
• uOO' Bo11on S9 SAVES Qu st•Denv IC.onias C·tv 16
C:auo • Stott•t t) S••n 9Y Bosio" 12 tooe z Oetro.1 9 T M.t"•"•t: Bau.more 9
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RUNS Mur1>11v. Allanl• SS Garvev Stn 01ee10. •6. Evans, h n Francisco. •2.
Horner Attonle 42, Ramu Mon1ru1, J9
RBI Mvronv. .t.11anla, S2. Henoroe11.
St Lou,., 48. Dawson. Montreat. O . Garner.
Houlton. 40. T tttnneov, San Ooeoo, J9
HITS Thon, HOUllOn, 18, Dow1on Mon
lrt11, 77. Murollv, Atlanta 12 Ollver
Montreal. 69. R Ramort1 Allt n•o 69
DOUBLES Dow•on. Montreal 11.
J Rn Plll•Durofl 14 Cru1 Hou1ton IS
Garvev. San 01tgo, IS. Ollvtr Montr .. t IS
TRIPl..E S Morono Houston 1 Dawson
Montrett. S Wesn1no•on AlloMo S e o•t • ro wtlh 4
1"0 ME RUNS Murollv Altant a 18
Evan• San t:ran<1sco tS Gu.,nro, Los
A"9tlts. IJ Fosler Ntw Yo"' 17 Hor~tr
Atlanta 17 K1no,.,an New Yor• I?
Sc11m1dl Pnll1oeton11 12 STOLEN BASES Wiison Ntw Yori.. n
S.Sn, LOI A1V9111o1, ]I l ocv, P1tl10urgn
II LtMo>•or. San i=rancl\co, II, Moreno
Houlton. 19. Redus. c 1nc1nna1o. 18
PITCHING !S oec111on1I P Peret Allin·
la, 8· I, 269. A.Ptflt. Lei AnetlH. S· I. 2.Jl Montelu.co San 011go S· I, S 10 Stew1rt,
Los Anotm, S·I, 1.19 SHil .. EOu TS
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H McW•tl•e ms P11t•t>uro" 81 Rogers
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Si.wart, l..H A11991t1, L
HIGH SCHOOL Or1noe County A•·St1r Nme
(II l a Palma l'er-. AMl>elm)
SOUTH e, NDNTH l
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Soulfl 011 001 000 I-• 10 I
Linton Ctee1 lJI. Slovern IS), Btrrv 161
•no i=•vnn, Correll 161. Polu1n1 Scnwal>t '31 Slomo !S) Brown (6J, BuCkt ll (7J.
Se•et•I !91 ono Floro Cem1c1'10 141 Von Eo• 11) Flores ( 101 W-SalaatS L-llerrv
lB-J•C'le INOrfn). Ftorn tSovll\I Saletl$
1Sou1n) JB-Stottrreau 1 Nortnl Buc•ttS
1Soutl'll Hll~amacno ISo.itlll Time 306 a -I S00
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SE-erk McGovneo;, El MOO.na
Q8-Kla11t l tlltnt>eutr. Min ion
t:B-ROQtr Flckilno. San Ctemt11I•
TB-Rich Calvin, SA Valley
SOUTH STAllTING 01 .. a NH
OE-Boomer Git>ton, El Modtne
OT-600 Jt nklna. Ct PO ValltV NG-Tt l Tamemuul. w .. 1mlntter
OT-Jim errmrnonom, Me11r Del
OE-Steve 5en(!•••. Et MocMna
1..8-lltcllerd Brown, w .. tmlnsler
1..8-Slltwn Cardin, El To-o
C8-llot>trt Wlttlem• Secldtabeck
CB-James l..•lfd. Foolf\111
SS-Kevin Emollno, Fountain Vallto;
FS-Mlkt Mel.t in, El Toro
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197
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LT-Mike Knu11on, E•oerantt 7j0
1..G-llrell K~t11, Servile 210
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llT-Jtff Sherer, Servllt 16S
TE-llot> l~, Ful'*flon 100
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Qe-Tlm Johnton, VMla Park 19J
Rll-Slevt Mor10<d, E tvertntt 190
R&-<ilen Cote. E-•nll res
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OT-Frank Cone, Loeore 73S
OT-<:hrlt lluro-t. Servllt 2l0
OE -llr'tln Mltlurskl, Anenelm 10S
1..&-<.11 OoOtn, Fulltrl0<1 200
Le -Tom Hoult, er .. ·041""-210 1..8--00ell Harrlr19lon, Wttlern 1\S °' Pal 0.~•NV. El C>ofeoo 200
Ce-t(evln Olton, E•-enia 1'S
Cll-ftanov Gonrattt, Le H•l>f• 180
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Los At.mttos
TUESDAY'S ltUUL TS
llttll of '2·ni.tlt -~•• m.ttlMI FIRST RACE. HO vard1
H1rts A Hoo1no 1Cnav11 l 6240 7S 00 h 40
Plunoer Rocket (FtorHJ •O 00 13 10 i:u t Tu <Broo .. sl 7 40
A110 receo L1ntv1 Cn•c ... Ons T nree
Ooubte\ H11• Born Runner Ca\hter\
'"''"· T 10• PueD•o Rttlt 'I Buo, Triole Maten
Time 18 04
U EXAC.TA ll·6J Pl •O U6HO
SECONO llACE lSO ,oro1
M •ler Hulen 1Cerdc>1a 670 • 60 210
M r SuD•' Mto tA•muutnl 17 20 S 80
Con I Hurrt IWorol 3 40
""o recto Aem11•ne1 Bot> L•vn1 Tnt
Toren Ed•'on Crtt1i1. M•nnw S1eo Ptfll t
S'lu Ru,lv 0'0 Helo Pnv\IC1an
Time 11 JS
THIRD Rt.Cl HO VlfO>
TekHIOOkOOVI (Harl) 3 00 7 60 7 60 sne .. ltn CCreavtr l J to l 00
Allirt cn.u CCerdOlOI '10
Also receo At111ta Swae111eer1 Botts N
Jensoov. Sa Azure h . MA Mln llt Mr
Eoonv Drums. Tiie Bulkeroo Arure Ju n ,,,
Time II OJ
FOURTH AACl . lSO .. rd1
Sn1tt N Smoke (Hartl I 00 410 110
Cn.,m1n Ce•t>on t8roo• •> J 60 7 10
Wire l ine ICeroora> l 20
Alto r1ceo Focu• On. Arure Poo• Allon
0011\ Elfet>o Herr. Jec~son Crelly Dawn
Founlatnneed
Tome 1127
11 EXACTA 110·4) palO '7800
FIFTH RAC.I . JSO oros
Heza KO••• <Cr .. gorl • 10 l 40 110
t<eeP 0 11 Kt1o•no On (Lac~••> 3 20 1 40
Cn•caoo RtO (CarOott) 160
Al>O receo Tnt Iron Rulor Je.1or1
Roer K•d C.,rom• R•Ds S•orv. Teton
Eesv E•ctn lve Power
Time 111•
SIXTH RACE JSO vtrOI
Cl\IC Peooer Go (81rOJ 11 60
Trulv Snee IC<eriue>
OAO\..tl Mt SIM CCorootal
0H·C~l1•1'1 Ret> (Harl!
DH-Oe•O""' tor tnlro
sao HO 360 2 40
1 40
2 10
Also rat.O 1..aov Lisa l wo tcn•t Roell•• Sweet llocllt• Go W•IO Tnouont J001>
Solution Min e,;"' Wr•"Olet
Time It to
ft2 EXACTA ~1·10) palo UOOOa
SEVENTH ltACI )SO orot
OH·Boon• Rtvtla llon (Cre1 r l
OH·Lerov 010 II (hert)
Wards !Int (81t•lns1
OH-OHdne.1 for ''"'
HO 140 340 u o 410 120
7 40
AIM raceo lliCll KIO Doll l a Feme
Surf•n Seier•, Wevwaro 8 u• F111 Flamt
Tr1001 Prune i:at~r ThomP•on
T·mt t8 07 U IXACTA 3·61 oa.o \71 00
U EXACTA 16 31 01•0 117 to
EIGHTH RACl 400 .. ,o,
Konei11n Broo-. 11 10 10 00 9 80
O~«M•U M gMv Mo IW1rd 7 60 4 60
o H-Oe•"'" e•ate •Gii• 1 n 10 is oo
OH-OtoOntal tor •eCO<IO
Al'43 ri ced S••"'' (r'I•'•' V\Otn•r Su oreme Fttlure Fa DI• Pov 111, 8 .ro. Min
G•v Awev Grav Sw1r1. M1IO\ Prmceu
Time 2026
l2 EXACT A \9 II 1>11d \'4 00
ft2 EXACT A I'· IOI ot•O •'69 60
U PICI( SIX ll· 10 t ·8 J t 91 P••O
119.717 60 ... 11n one wlnnlnv "'"'' "'" hO•HU 11 Pie• S•A COn\Olt flon Pl •O '140 10
will\ 47 winning 11ci.e11 (tove nont1I 17
Pock. S•A scra•cn con101111on o.lo U• 70
w 1tn m w 1nn1ttO UCktl\ (fe>vr "Of'fA\ ~
scra1cn>
NINTH RACE 870 varo'
Oanoerovs Oeot rP111r11n) lO IO • 40 • 60
Wenv"o I Bard) • 70 l 20 Muter FloOter 1cr .. 11tr I 3 IO
AllO raceo Flaming Ca t Oandy Ou<k.,
i=tta Klne1, BrlC)M POllco;, ~Cr Lo••• Gtm
Time 46'1
ll EXACTA (8·7) Dt10 Ul 40
Al!endence S.SSO
Tuu~v'• tr•n&actlont
llASEa ALl
A merl,•n I.ti eue
BAI.. TIMORE O!llOLES-Ool•OntO Allan Ramtrer, oocner, to Rocne11er ot 1111
internt llonal LIHl.ll and rtacllvattO Jim
Patmer. Pilcher, trom Cha 01U D .. O tl1t
Slvneo Ricnaro Rice. Pitcf\t r K.t.NSAS CITY ROYALr<:t ll.O UP Cllll
Pallornlcllv tl\lro Dattman lrom Omalla of tne "merlcan An oclat•Oll
MINNESOTA TWINS-Cellt d uo Jim
Ltw•t. ollcf'ltr lrom To<eoo ot 1111 Int.,
net.one! L1tClut !>ant Gr19 Gaunt 1no<t ••oo. 10 Toteoo SE A TT LE MARINEll~-S1oneo Ot ••
H1n11et outt tlCM• '"° BoD H•n•Df' •l>d Scott N1t•1tn. P•tcnar\
Nattenal l..t •-
M0N1REAl EXPOS-S•vneo G•'•
Paoa. Gar v Brtn1 end Reen Stoll 011cner1
Tom T ru n 100 D0<1 MOnlvomerv 1n1ro
De1tmen Afan OtV•" •"0 Howero 1..0ot• uconc oaumen MICllH t Rull, cetcllOr
Juen 8at1sta . snorttloo, ano Siient Rt•ll• 1n1ra be1tman1hort1100
NEW 'YORK METS-Slan•O tC.enntlll
R .. o ano Jellro C1n•ow11ll. ollc11•"· ano
Everton JoMson outfltlOer, and 1n 1oneo tnem to S1•1101t of the Gutl CoH t l..H Out
PITTS8 UllGH PIRATE!>-Trad.O Jun·
•O' Ortiz calcl\er, eno Artnur Rav pitcher
10 '"' New Vor~ Mtlt tor Merv~! w,,.,..
oull"40er enO SI••• S.ntenev 01ICntf Sent
StnltMV lo ~•wall 04 111e Pacil•C Coa"
LHCIUI aASKaTIALL
Na"-! aau...,._ Anec:lel\tft
CLEVEl..ANO CAVALIEllS-Nam10
EO Baootr "''"'"' coacn l'OOTaALL Ntltenll ,....._.. l.aUUt
BUFFALO 811..L&-$1oned Oarr<;I
Talltv. llnof>tc~er to a "'I" ot oM·vu r contract•
Ml,.,MI OOLPHINS-"e1nt d Tom Vloorllo, runnln. l>tCk, and Kelln W~l'ltl,
llMl>ecker, 10 mulll·veor c0<1trac11
ST LOUIS CAROINAU -SIGntO 01n
Olerclofl, ct111tr, 10 • terlal of ont·vu r
contract• HOCKIY
NelleMI Hectrev LM-
NEW YOltK llANOERS.-Traoeo lton
D11Gun u "r.,, ECldJ• JOlln•t-. r10111
wtnv. ana EO MIO. -lltnaer to Ille Oelrtll
1teo wino, tor w1n1e H..O..., Oeftn~.
Merlo. 0.Dornt tell wino, •nO Mika
e tal'de", rlghl wino
C:OLLIOI
S"N OIEGO UJITE-Nameo IUcllerO
"Teo" Merr111 Jr mt •"• flOlt CO•(ll
CINCINNA Tl-N•rntd Jone Albrlon1 ...
1it1en1 wom.n'• Da•M•111e11 coecf\
I ASKITlilLL
NatltMI ......... Au.<i.1*1
CLEVELAND CAllALIElll-Nemea
I 0 aaOHf an lllenl COt<ll
"OOTIALL
NalMNI l'MtM41 Lfffllt
MIAMI 001..ftHINS-Sltnto Torn
Vltorlto, rulllllflt llK-. •ncl Kellh w .. tl,11, 11...o.c-..-, to nMilll•YM< contre<I•
ST LOUIS c••DINAU-Slentcl Dall
Olerdon, center, I• • -•• Of -·veer tOlllrecl• C~LLIGI
SAN DIEGO iTATl!-Nltnff AICl\ero
'Tao" Metrlll Jr ,.,..,., llOH ~
C:INCINNA11-Ntrnff J•N Albf,..,t H ·
••tttnl w-·· l>ellletlle~ Cot<fl
• -
Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday. June 15, 1983 Ca
Down 'n dirty
Cincinna ti second b aseman Ron Oester a nd San Diego's Jua n Bo nilla
look to first base to see the outcome o f double play after Bon illa t ried
to break it up T uesday night. T he runner was safe, but Cincinna ti
won, 4-3.
Race series offers$$$
Top finish er s aiming for first prize of $20,000
RUNNING
The highest financial award in a !Ok race series
$1 00,000 -will be shared by 25 top athletes
competing an the finals of the Pro Comfort Run, Nov
12. an Los Angeles.
The event will be the culmination of the sax
regional Grand Prix races, sponsored by the Pro
Comfort lme of Dr ScholJ The regional races,
scheduled from August through October from coast
to coast, will lead up to the final Los Angeles event.
DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
They will be held in Denver, Aug. 15; Chicago,
Aug 21 , Eugene, Ore., Sept. 24, Boston, Sept. 25;
Houston, Oct. 2; and Atlanta, Oct. 15.
Men and women m the open d1VLS1on need only
compete in one event plus the fmals. Runners may
compete in more. but only their best finish plus the
finals will be totaled. Runner.sin the age division may
partlcpate in any one of the seven rac.oes. The top three men and wome n open division
winners m each regional race will be flown, all
expenses paid, to Los Angeles for the finals. The race
will begm and end at Marineland Aquatic Park on the
Palos Verdes Peninsula
For further information on the Los Angeles race
and the entire series. contact race director John
Griffin. 1140 Manhattan Ave , Manhattan Beach
90266, or phone 1213) 546-'248 1 The runners an regional races wall be competing
m the open diV1s1on , where points will be awarded. or
in age group categories wh1c-h carry merchandise
pnres Area runners may compete m age d1v1s1ons or
m the finals alone Open d1v1s1on competitors must
«nter one regional plus the finals
THE SOUTH COAST Runners Assoc1auon as
sponsoring a "5 Miles m Style (or 2 [f You Prefer)"
race at Mile Square Park in Fount.am Valley Sunday
morning
The two-mtle run starts at 8 with the five-maier
beginning 15 minutes later Thecoune 1s fast. flat and
ceruf1ed and refreshments will be sen.-ed The $100,000 in financial awards will be spht at
the finals c1mong 25 athletes m the open d1v1s1on who
have earned the most points Both male and female
first-place finishers m the open div1s1on will receive
$20,000 each, second-place finishers get $8,000, and
third place. $5.000.
Runnl"9 r.chedule
SATURDAY
Graenoe1ce s anO IOI! llllft to S.ve "" Wl\elts -Beo•n1 8 • m •• t.• Hebra F.,Non ~uart Fee ti U w.tn T 1111r1 eno U w1tnou1 with SI 11t1 fff "'• o•• ol 1ne '"" For more ,nformeflofl ohOne GrN noeace ti 991·716' 1..t"no Puce Otflc..-s Anoci.lltft S eno IOI! ""-de ltuns -B111•r"
1 lO am a• -Nt"htl!l t N1irrow\ Leoo La~• F" s )t .,,,,, ,,.,, 1 S"'irt end M
without 1nio ''te menudo orea1tto\f •~ '°tt orlnk\ wo Oe orov10.0 10 • fin1t~rs ~Of' more 1nrorma tton D!"lone t71JJ •41 0)30
The top thrN' men and women m each age
category m each race will also receive merchandise
pnz.es SUNOAY
Participants will also be mailed detailed com·
put.er printouts of thetr performance after each race.
Among other statistics. the runners will learn their
tame and place by age and sex, the percentile an which
they ranked and their average pace per mile
s -· In Stvle -8eo•n• 8 • m ttor 1wo·m11 •un ano 8 IS c•or
t1v•·m11e run •1 M•'• Sa"•"f' Pen. '" Fovntein V•Ht• F &'' f at cert.t ~ count For "'°'t ntormotlon phone lf\e Sek.Ith Coe•1 Rvnnen AUOC••l·O" ••
646 l•S~ad'I DIV DHll -Begins •• m •I Htrmose 8tacn Fee • S10 .... ,,
s i tote tee FM more .ntormet•on. o"<lne tne B•o Brol""• ot Gr .. ttr 1..01
AnOtlU et 111)1 1Sll ))))
Jaeger
• • 1n1ures
her knee
EASTBOURNE, England (AP)
-Andrea Jaeger , the No. 2 seed,
injured her right knee in scoring a
7-5, 6-4 viclOry over West Ger-
many's Claudia K ohde today,
reaching the quarterfinals of the
BMW gra.M court tennis cham-
pionships
Bettina Bunge. the No 4 seed
from West Germany. eliminated
qualifier Paula Smith of the U.S.,
6-1, 6-0. joming Jaeger as the first
seeds to gain the quarterfinals.
Jaege r sped to a 4-1 lead in the
opening set but was then pulled
back to 5-5 as her opponent's
serve and volley game began to
pay dividends.
In the second set. Kohde. the
No. 11 seed, broke to lead 3-1 and
only a succe91!1ion of unforced
errors prevented her taking the
mat.ch lnto a final met.
Jaeger served for the mat.ch at
~-4 and won it when her oppo-
nent put a wild forehand out of
court.
After the match, Jaeger
entered the interview room
clutching an Ice-pack against her
right knee.
"I wu runnin8 for • ball and I
heard 110mething go pop ln the wt game and It really hurta," 1he
said. "I'm glad I won the match
there and then because otherwtle
l don't know what would have
happened."
Jaeser d there waa no way
ahe would allow the injury, how-
ever aerloua, to force her to mia
Wimbledon.
"rve had problema wtth the
knee before and I'm 80tna to ..
th• ph)'ltotherapltt lattt today to
Me what'• WT'Onl·
"ll the won\ comet 10 worst. I'll
pull out of the doublet here. I'd
have aho\I or IOmething rather
than mill next week."
U.S. Open course
commands respect
OAKMONT, Pa (AP) -Jack
Nicklaus dropped a ball. from
shoulder height, at the back of a
green at the Oakmont Country
Club
The ball rolled It gathc-red
momentum. It rolled and rolled. ll
rolled off the front of the grecm
Nick.bus raised his eyebrows
Comment on the speed was not
necessary
Tom Watson talked about the
rough on the tough old cowsc
that will host the United States
Open Golf Champ1onsh1p for the
sixth time. beginning Thursday.
"You hit it in there. pal. and
you've just made bogey Or
double bogey." said Watson. w ho
will defend the title he won last
SoCal sailors
dominate
SAN FRANCISCO -Three
Southern California skippers
placed among the first !Ive ln the
Fifth District Star championship
which ended here Monday. The
regatta al.lo qualWed the top five
for the Star world championahlp
at Marina del Rey, Aua. 16-22.
Wlnner of the Filth Diatrtct
title (Blue Star) wu Vincent
Bnm, San Dleao Yacht Club,
wtth I perfect ICOl"e undeT the
Olympic ICOrin8 1yatem . Run·
ner-up wu Tria LUjMttand., C..U-
tomta Yacht Club, 32.7 polnta.
Third w.. i.n Woolward, St
P'randa Yacht Club, 38.0, and
fourth WU Bt.r1on Bff k, Cali-
fornia YC. 48.4. 0oua Smith, St. Francia YC. WU fUUs wtth 46.8
potnta.
'J'wenty«V91\ bo.\I per1id-
pe&«I tn the repua. The Fl!th
Oiatrict 'tncom~ \he en t1ro
W•t Cout from AcapW.co, Mex-
lc.'o to Seat t,l.,.
year w Lth thllt magnificent.
ch1p-m birdie on the 17th hole at
Pebble Beach.
"The rough is the toughest I've
ever seen. It is the deepest rough
I've ever seen at an Open course."
The combmauon of very fast
greens and exlrtmefy difficult
rough. said J ohnny Miller.
produces a golf course that "is
awesome.
"Absolutely awesome"
Bul, Miller added, he might not
be around to test and be tested by
the hist.one old course m western
Pennsylvania.
"l'Q say there's a 20 to 50 per-
cent chance [ won't be able to
play," said Miller. who shot a
last-round 63 -an all-tune Open
scoring record -to wm at Oak-
mont a decade ago. the la.st time it
was played. here.
Miller 1s suffering from gall
bladder troubles, faces surgery
next week and counted hitnlelf
out of the British Open next
month. "The doc10rs aajd it
shouJd have come out yesterday."
he said.
Billy lets off steam
after Yankees lose
CLEVELAND (AP) -New
York Yankees Manqe.r Bttly
Martin, enraged after hia teem
lost 10 Cleveland 9·6 Tu.S.y
ntsht, took matiers tnco hit own
hands a her the ga.rne.
Martin grabbed a bat and
amaahed a urinal behind the N~
York dupt followt.n, the Yan·
kees' fourth 1traftht le..
"None of the p1-yen did lt. •
Martin aaJd. "I broke lt. I called
Gabe (lnd1*na President Gabe
Paul) and offered to pay tor It.''
Paw ia ai.o a former pruident
of the Yankees.
'
C4 OrangeCou1 DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 16, 1983"
Ml.JC ll>llCl:
~OllTMI •••cc~ QOUfnOf m'C'ICI Clf' MU wmu
--Of flOMa ote• LAKIGUN ~ AIS-IOCIATIOH, 1110 Plalntltt, v1.
OOU&LAS t. JONIS. at II. o.t.n-
dlftt. No.~. ~.,:~llld, llAAD OATU. • Coun'Y of Orange. ltMa of Callfomla. do ller'eby
cartlfy tNn by Wiiie of o.a... of
forecloaut• and a... and Order Mllndlng .Juclgrnarlt In the au.
pettot COutt of ... County of Or.
~ Sta .. ot Ca110tnla. entered on Octobet 21. tM2 .rid Aprll 27, 1NS, and recorded on October 29,
ttu and Apf1I 27, 1963. r-ciec>
tfWllly In the above """*' ectlon, wtl«eln LAKEOlEN MAINTEN·
ANOE ASSOCIATION. an ln-C0f1)0feted .__..,., A~ "°" the allove ....,.,., P'alntlfl. 00. talned • ~ and daor-.. of
forectoeur• and Nie agalnet
DOUGLAS E. JONES, ~ent.
tor ltle Mim of One ~ Six
Hundred Nlnety-Thr.a and 86/tOO
Doltn, lllwtUI montY of the United
... and tw vlttue of • wrtt Of
anfor**'*'1 in .., action --on Mey t3, 1"3, 1 am oomrnended
10 ..... the property In the County
of Oftnge, Slate ~ Celllomla. 0.
ectlbed .. loflow9:
Unit 51. In the Q1y of lmne, u
ltlowl'I and deac:ribed In the Con-
dominium Plan ,_dad on Janu·
tl'f 12. 19n, 1n 8oolt 12001. Page
1580 of Ofllclal Reoorde of Illa Re-
CO<dar of Mid County.
An undhlldlld -ty.fourth
11n4) .,,,., ... u • taNWrt In com· mon In the ... lntar9M In and to the
C()l'IVll()f'I -of l.ote I and 2 of Tract 8900 M per map flied In 8ooll
379. Pager 31 to 32. lnc:IUIM. ol
Mlloallaneoua Mape. r1KX>fd1 of
Orange County. Callfornl•.
Property Ir more commonly known u 10 PM! Vlata, lrvlne,
Callfoml&.
T ogethef wtM all and llngular the
tenement•, 11etedlt-t1 and ap-~ t'--!to belonglng °' In anywl8a appenalntng. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on Frldey, July 15, 1G83
at 10:00 o'dock. a.m. of that day et
Mein lobby.~. 700 Civic
Cent• o..t... Wa.t. City of Santa Ana. I d ... the abo\09 deacrlbed
pr°'*1)'. under Mid wrtt and
dec;rw, ~ 90 much tflar'90f .. may
be nac11ury to Mtlely Mid Judg-
ment wttti Int.,..,. and ooet1, to
tne lllghMt bidder, fOt cull In I-·
1u1 rnoMy of the Unlt9d Stat•. Del.cl at Santa Ana,CAllfomla,
Ji.-8, 1983.
Hunt &. Feneiermak•
620 Newport Cent• Or. ~1 .. 211 ~e..cn.CA 9~
Ptalntllfl Anomey
NOTICE OJ' DEATH OJI' NOTa OI' ,.,.,_. IAL.I eecmc1 OI' 'f1'UITD"9 I.ALI JOYCE STJ:GNBa ab u.-....... ~*',,_.,OM
JOYCEK.STltGNPJ\AND T.O.~~-duty T~~
OP PETITION TO ADMIN· llPPOl!Mcl TNllw unoertn.fOllow-T.O. a.woe Oompanf: duly.,.._
lSTEll ESTAT• NO . ~L~~:~wii~ =n:~w~ Aunn THlHIOHUTllOOERFORCA.aH AT PUeUC AUCTION TO THE To all heirs, bene~ ANDIO" THI! CA8HliRS OR HtOHIST llDOEA FOA CASH c:reditora and c:ont!npnt CERTIAIED CH«;ICI IPICWIU> AND/0" THI! OA8HllAS OR c:ndJtcn of Jtr: Su••n•-tN CIVIi. COOE HOTION 2t24fl CERTIFIED CHl!CICI 8~Cll'IEO
-·-~lllNIJmeOf .... lnlewfUI IN OfVIL CODE SECTIOH 2024n ab Joyot K. ~. and money of !fie un1McS ltMll) 811 (peyeble at the time of .... In lawtUI penona who may be other· tlOftt, tltle and In..,_.~ to ~ of the Unit.cl Stat•) all
wUle tntetelft.ed ln the wW end no. hlld by It under Mid OMd 11Qht, w. and lnterwt cion~ to of Trwt In the pr~ hlWalnafteJ and rKJW held by H under Mid DMd and/or state: d9ect1Md: of Truat In the propaty hertllruitter A petition hM beer\ flled TRUSTOR: JOHN H. 8USWELL, dekllbed:
by Scott Stegner in the Su-an unmarried man VENOEI!: THEODORE l . THOMP·
ri "-··~ f Or: BENEFICIARY: GREATER SON, CHARLES T. BLACKBURN pe or ""1Vf' o &nlle LOUISVILLE FIRST FEDERAL VENDOR: MARK FINKELSTEIN. County requesting Uiat SAVINGS AND LOAN A880CIA-RECOfK)EO Januaty 3. tNO ..
Scott Stegner be appointed TION, • oorporatlon lnatr. Ncf. 2784 In 8oolt 13457 peg. _.. .. 1 tatJ RECOAO£D Juky &, 1H2 M lnMt. t of Ofllclal Aaoordt In tlM olflca of u .-.--~ ve No. 12-231762 of Oftlclal ~ the Aeoorder of Onlnoa County:
to a.dmin.ll1er the state of In tM omo. ol ttMI ~of Or· Said s.ewtty Und eorttrtct o.. Joyoe Stegner (under the anoe County: ~11>w the 1o11ow1ng:
Independ ent Adminl1-uld d-' of truet c:s.cr11>w the PARCEL t: Thi! p0t1lon of lot 15
f .,.... ...... ) The 1o11ow1no: of the Pott.. Borden and s1<1we11 tration O .r.-tates ""'' · Lot 38 of Traot 3626, In ltle City of Traot, In the City ol Santa Ana, petition ii •t for hffrin8 in Cott• Meal. County of Orange, County of Orange. Stat• of Call·
1 Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Stet• of Celltomla. u per map r• fomla, .. par map raool'dad In Center l>r., West, Santa OO«Md In Book 130 Pagea 7 to 10 book 4, Paoa 62'4 of Mlecellaneoua
CA Jul 3 lnoluaive of mlaollllanaoua Mape, In Aacofd• of Loe Angaiea County, Ana, 92701 on Y 1 • Illa Oflloa,of the County R4co<dW Callf0tnla, deecnbed M follow9:
1983 at 9:30 a.m. of Mid County. Commencing at the lntereectlOC'I of IF YOU OBJ1!CT to the YOU ARt'IN DEFAUl T UNDER A the <*II« lfne ol W•• Or-.nga
f th Uti DEED OF TRUST DATEO Juoe 29, Road and Nortn Floliwef Street ... granting 0 e pe on. you 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION ~on.~ OI Tract No 1939.
ahould either appuc at the TO RPOTECT YOUR PAOPE.RTY. r'9QOrded In boOk 65. PaQa. 11 to hearing and state you objec-IT MAY SE SOLD AT A PUBLIC t2 of Mlacellaneoue Mape, t-d• tions or file written objec-SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· of Orange County. Callfoml•.
tion• with the court before NATION OF THE NATURE Of THE tn.no. Nonh O deg.-. 09' 05" ·-PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, wa.t along the oent• Und of lald the hearing. Your appear-YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· North Flow« Strw. dlltanoe of ance may be in penon or by YER. • 40.00 teet. Mid point being the true
Your attorney. 32 t4 NabrHk• Plaae, Co•I• point of beQlnl~. thenoe South 119
Meaa, CA 92t2S deg.-. 44' 30 -t 190.00 l•t IR YOU ARE A CREDI-"(tt a 1treet llddreu 0t common to the autarty line of Fallbtook
TOR or a contingent credi· dellgnatlon of property i. llhowrl om.a .. ahown on Mid map of
top of the d~. you above, no _.,..,,ty le gl"9n M to Ill Tract N.o. 1939: thence north o "" complet_, or eorrectnMe)." cSagr.-09' 05" wwt along Wd muat tile your claim with The benaftc:Ulry under Mid DMd of ..iarty Noa • dlatence 01 81 ..oo
the court or preeent it to the Truet, by r-.on of • bf'Mdl 0t twt, tllarloe north 89 deQr-. 48' penonal repreaentative ap-default In the obllQatlone MCUr'ed 30" aut 100.00 leat to the center
nnlnted by the~·-Wl .• ._,_ llMH!ly. heretofore executed and line of Nld North Flower StrMt. r--· -.vw• uu.u delhoWac1totlla1111de111g11•d•wrtt-111ano1 eouth o deg.-oe· 05"
four months from the date tan O.C:Wallon 01 Default and 0.. Met 67.00 feet to the true point of of first lauance of letters aa mand f0t Sela, and written notice of beQIMlng.
provided in Section 700 of braMh and of alectlon to cauw the PARCEL 2: That p0t11on ol Lot 15
the o.....L..-t.e ,..._._ of ,..._ .. _ undertllgnad to Mii Mid PfoPart)' to ol the Pott1, Borden and Sldwell
c •vuoa ~ ._.... utlefy Mid ~Iona, and ~ Tract, u allow on • m9') rac:Ofded fornia. The time for filing •ft• IM 1111cwlig11ed ceuwS Mid In boc* •.page 624 Mlaoellaneoua claims will not expire prior notice of btMCh and of election to Recordt of Loe Angeiaa COunt)', to four months from the be-dad Mard'l 3, 1963 M lnett. CAllfoml• da.ctlbed .. lollowa:
No. 83-094813 of Oflldal Record• Commencing et the lnterMcllon of date of the hearing noticed In the oftloe of the RecO'dar of Of-the oenter llnda of WM! OtMQe
above. MQll County: Road and North Flower StrMt. u YOU MA y EXAMINE the Said eala wlll be meda. but without lhOwf't on •map of Traot No. 1939,
file kept by the Court. U you ::.:,~:;~ ;,x:;:::.:, ~=5J:'8 ~-=
are i.nterested in the estate, °' ancumtwanOM, to pay the reem-of Orange County, Calttornl•.
you may lef'Ve upon the ex-lnlnQ prlndpal 11.1m of the note(•l tharlee north o de(lr-oe· 05" _,._,_,_ MCUfed by Nold d..:I of Truet, with -• along Illa center line ol aald ec:utor or -.uuu ... w .. tor, or lnter•t .. In Mid not• prcMdad, Nonh ~ St...et e dletanoe of
upon the attorney for the ~-. tt any, under the iarme of 30.00 i.et, Mid point being 111e true
executor or administrator, Mid ONd of truet, ,_, chargaa, point of ~nlng:t~ eouth 89 and file with the oourt with and axpeneM of llM Tn4tea and of de(ll..et 48 30" -t 179.99 l .. t the trueta c:feeted by Mid DMd of parallel with the center line of Mid proof of lelVice, a wrltt.en True1. Wa.t Orange Road to the t>egln-
request stating that you de-Said Mle wtl t>e held on: Friday, nlng of • tangent curw ooncave
al.re special notice of t.he til-July 8. 1983. et 2:00 p.m. at the ~arty having • radlue of
Ina ol an lnven•....., and ap-Ohapman A~ «1tranoe to the t0.00 feat; ttMnoa wwt•fy. nort~
-... -J CMc Center 8ulldlng, 300 EMt eMlerly and n«tllarty along Mid
prailement of eat.ate -.eta Ctllipman Ave .. Orange, CA -thfough • oetrel angle of 90 or of the petitions or ac-At the time of the lnltlel putNI-o.or-oo· 00" a oist.anoe of t6. 7 t ~ MOnca counts mentioned In Sec1ion cetton of Ulllt.... notice. the toe.el ,_: thenoe north 39 deg,_ 48'
MOTICl!Oll 12()() and '""".5 of the,..._.,_ amoun1 of the \lnpald beler'°8 of 30" Met 190.00 ,_to tlia Ceflter
UNV ~ Illa obligation MCUf'8d by the 11M of Mid Norin ~ Str-;
.... AAATlON fomia Probate Code. abo¥1 ~deed of trut11 and !'-aou01 0 ctaor-09' 05" ...,,~ ~~~~,:-,: 111et AARONS Ir AARONS, Mtlmatedcoate...,.,,_, and Id-eaat to.oo taet to the true point of """ INC. VWlCal ta 11 t9,"3.30 t>eolnnlnO ttia Boerd of Qqcton ot IN MeM The total lndabt~ being an PARCEL. 3: An _..,.,,, IOI' ln-CCnaolldaled Wat• otetnct wll, at IZ7M Harbor Blvd .• Ste. HI aattmete on wt11c11 the opening bid ~and egr-. OYflf. under. and ~ ~~~ ":. ~ ~.O. Box Ull 1a oomputed may be obtMled by ec:roa that p0<11on of Lot t5 of the
Hort of 'NegattY. Oaciaratlon 83-2. P>sta Mesa, CA IHU c.-ng !6191 5&4-a333 the day Pott•. Borden and Sldwelt Tract, u
ourrerrttyunderpr.-r1111on,torthe (7U) i4Mtt4 ~~~':,,...i:: 1G83 =:'!,'~::=•=d:
tottc.tng: Publ.labed Orange Coast T 0. SERVICE COMPANY of Loe Angela. County, CalllOl'nla ~~ ~ SIYd. Water Daily Pilot June 15, ld, 22. • uld TNlt.. deac:nbed u follo'A:
L.OCAnott NorthbOund ~ 1983 8y: Tracy RuMell The outh tO IMt ol the north 20
EIMI. at 17111 Strwt to 18th Strwt 2?57-Sa Aeelatant s.c:r.~ !Mt of the aouth 40 feet u ct. ~:Mela ~«tao 3633 C4lmlno Del Rio h ecrlbed In Illa deed to Elmer w.
Wawr District 19&5 ~tie Av· -----------Suite 2<M T9YtOJ and Marjorie A. T9YtOJ, hue-.,_ eo.ta Meaa. Ca. 92627 T..._ Pl8JC fl)TIC[ San Diego, OA 921()8...4().44 band and wtla, '*'Ol'ded December
pt10f18 (7 t4) 83 t-1291 --=:=:::::::=-=.:::::::--(619) 6844218 7. 19~ In boOk 3308 P4109 483 of
copi. of the lnltlal study -on ACnnoue .,....1 Publltlled Otwioe Cout o.lly Olftcall Record ..
Illa and avallab6e fOf lfleC>eetlon at MAim aTA~ Ptlot June 16, 22. 29, 1N3 &~ting therefrom, that por11on
the onloe of tilt proponent. The loll owing per1on I• doing 2758-83 ~ -:~~ l~~!uL T UNDER A
The Juty t4 1983 Aegulaf Meet-~ 8tA DE SOFTWARE -----------DEED OF TRUST DATED •no of the eOard cif DWector• wlll CUM u F lain vatwy' "8JC f«)JIC( t0/01179. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC.
beglM llt 7:00 p.m. In the ""9tlng 9069 LI ¶nza. oun ' ---..;....;;=..;;;..;.;.;;..;.;..;..~--TION TO RPOTECT YOUR PROP-room of the M.. ~lad C&. 92708 NOTICI: °' HEAMtG w ... oi.tr1crt office localed at Ellan J . Turner, 9859 La M COUit'\' ERTY,ITMAYSESOLDATAPUS.
1 ... ,. P1~t1a ·~·-, r--a Eaperanza. Fountain Valley, Ca. ... -..--I"''• LIC SALE. IF YOV NEED AN EX· ...., -· "'~·-"""'' 92706 C()NIW,...,... ...--PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF ~-~· and/or commenll Thie~ 11conducted by111'1 c:A~~ THE PROCEEDING AGAINST ~ be directed to the propo. lndMdual. In the $tJC*IOt Court of the State YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ........ -..._._ J• .... 14 t"''"" Ellan J. Turner ,..__ LAWYER. ,_,.on -.....,_. _, , ..,.., 'TNe lllltan'lent -ll'8d with Illa of Caltfomla. for tilt .......,.ty of Of. 2.900 No. Flower St., Santa Ana,
DATED; Jut'9 l . 1983
l(art Kem Cot.lnty Clerll of Ofenge Coun1y °" ~the Malter of the &ta1le of CA
0.-el Manager~ J""9 I. 1G83. DANIEL E. BAILIFF, Ilka DANIEL "(If 1 etree1 add,_ Qt oommon Sec:ntwy • ~ daelgrlatlon of ptoper1'y • .,_,
MES .. CO"'""' .IO"'TEO Publl1ned Orange CoHt Dally EDWARD BAILIFF •k• DAN above, no-ty .. given .. to lte
" '-""' " Piiot "'-8 t5 22 29 1983 BAILIFF, Oeoeuad. ~ Of correc1nMI)." WATER DISTRICT • • • · NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ullder Mid Deed of PubllMd 0t.noe COMt Delly Piiot 2651-83 tlM underelgned hM llled net Peli-T _, .._.. ~1~ rr. t'83 NIUC M>TICE 11on '°' eont1rma11on of Sela of the ~ ~ ::-°"~t~;;,:
,_._ followfng ~bed teal proptrty. tlleteby, lletatofcxw exacu1ed and
ACTmDUI Cllll••M U..IT.\~
Th• fotlowinv ~aon le doing
~-RAINBOW KIOS MART, 9828
o.rden Orow EIMI .. #109, Gerdan
~Ca.92M-4 ~ Oii, 13100 Giibert St .. .uo, Oarden Grow, ca. 92644 "* ~ la concluct.ed by an lndMdulll.
Mtnroo Oii
IC...,_ UNIT OLU II'. CONDOMINIUM ~to the 111icl4nlgoech wrtt· PlCTITIOUe ...... P1en tor lot 2. T..ct 7341, ,. tan O.CW.tlon of o.tault and o...
MAim STATWmlfl corded May 14, t971, In 8ooll mandf0t8ala,andwrtttennotlceof
Th• following pereon 11 doing 9CMO. Pagea 549, Ofllolal Aacofd9 bfeedl and of electton to C8UM tlM of Of.nge County, Cellfomla. and ......... .......,._.. Ml ...... ....-t ~ • more commonl" knO'#n u 31652' unuwr.o;r .... to _,.,."T"""., 0 FUNNY DUCI( HAMBURGERS. • Mtltfy Mid obllpUone. and !her• 1600 Wwt Q\aplnan, Orange, C.. Waat Nina Drtve, Laguna Niguel, llfteJ the 1111dartigtled ~ Mid
92M8 CAllfomla 92e77 · nottoe of brMCfl and of a1ect1on lo
AbbM Ford Kho911'9kr, 829 S . .:.~~~~:~~ be,_dedMan:t13,t983ulnatt.
Boxwood, Anehllm. C.... 92802 Dept. 3 ot the above refaranoad Mo. 83-093822 Of Ofllolal Aecor<b
Thia ~ la conduoted by an Court at 700 CMc Center drtve ::: =ty~ the Aaoofdef ol Of-
lndMdualAbbM F0td Khoetl•r Wa.t, Santa Arla. Callfomta 02702. Said eala wlll be made. but wttllout
Thia 1tat_..t -llled With the AH lnt..i.d pettlae.,. Invited to c::ov.\llllt 0t warran~, expr-0t --.. ,._~ eubmh owrblde on Mid property. _........ d ...... t •
cured ther•by, lncludlng t11a1
bf Meh (It oellUll. Notloa Of IWllofl w .. rac:Ofded February 25, 11183 u
Recorder'• lnetrumant No
u.oe&942, WILL SELL Al PUBLIC
AUCTION•TO THE HIGHEST 810-
0ER FOR CASH, lawtul l'flOMY of
the \Jnlled Stat•. or • 0Wltet'1 Cl** dt-Of\ I etale OI national btnll. • •tit• Ot ,.,.,., oredll
union. or • stat• Of' f.O...al •vtnG•
and loan aMOOlatlon domlollad WI
this 1tata, all payable at the time of
MM, all r1Qht, tltle and lntar•t held
by It, u l'ruatM, In that real prop.
arty lltuata In Mid Couftty and
8111•. cMecrlbed u followe.
PARCl;l I: Unit No. 115, .. tnOWfl
and c:IMctlbed In the ConclomllYm
Plan r-ded on October 12. t978
In boo!< 12880 PIQ8 1243 to t2N
lnclualva. or Offldtl Raoord• ol Mid County.
Excepting thef'efrom all OU, Oii
rlglll•. ml,,... m4naral right•,
natural gH rlghte, and othat
hVdrocerbon• by wh.._ neme
known thet may be within °' undet the peroel of land herelnat>ove ci..
tcrlbed tcoelhef' with the perpeiu.i
right of drllllng, mln4ng, •X(>loflno
and operetlng therefor and et0tlno In and removfng lheutne from Mid
land Of' any other l111d, Including
the right to whlpalOCk ot dlrec;.
tlo<lalty drltt and mine from land•
other than th<>M heralnat>ove ci..
acrlbed. 011 or gu well•. tunnel•
end 9h•ft• Into. thtOUOh or a«ou
the eubeurtace of the land llerwfn•
•bove deeorlbed, u to bottom IU<ih whlp•tooked Of' dlrtcltlonally
drllled wlll•. tunnels and matt•
undet and '*' .. th Of' beyond the
aJCt8'10f llmllt thereof, and to
rednll, retunnel, equip, malntilln,
rac>illr dfMIP4lll and operate lfl)'
tuch well• Of' ml,,.. without, how-
.....,. the right to dntl, mine. llore,
a11plore and <>P9' ate through the
eurteoe 01 lhe upper 500 fMt ot the
aubeurt-of the land heralnabove
deeorlbed, as r~ In the dMd
from The lrvtne Company, a oor-
porallon, recorde o-tiber 1, 1978, In book 12945, pege 30 of
OMcfal Record1.
Alto ucapllng therefrom the
aubeurlac. water rights, but
without the right to aurtaoe entry u reeetvedln the deed from The lrvlh•
Company. rec:o<ded Decembet 1.
t978. In book 12945. page 3 of
Official Rec;ordr.
PARCEL 2: An unldl~ one
llfty..-lxth (l/68th) lnt1teet u • ten-
ant In common In the ,_ lnterMt In
and to the Common ArM of Lot• t
end 3 of Tract 9939, In the City of lrvlne, County of Orlll'IQ9, State of
Califomla, u per amendd Map
filed In boo« 422. pagee 30 to 33
lnclualve, of Mleoelleneou1 Mapa.
record• of Mid County, u IUCh
lerm la defined In the artlela anti·
tied "Dafln1tlon1" of the Oeclv-
auon of Covenente. Condition• and
ReltrlctlOrnl rec;orded May 4, t978
ln book 12662. pagae 51110 18 In-
clusive o1 Official Record•.
PARCEL 3: EAMrnantr u Mt forth
In the Mellon• entltled "Certain
MMmente for ~ .. and "Sup-p0t1, Mttlament and enctoech-
ment" of the artlcle antltled "EIM-menta" of the Declar1tlon of Ccw..
nant•. Condltk>e and Reetrlctlon•
recorded Mey 4, 1978 In boolc
12982. pege 58 to 118 lnduelve of
Official Record•. PARCEL 4: View ~t over
Lot 8, ol Tract 9918 u per M-i>
nled In boc* '422. pagea 22 to 25
ll'lclu91ve, of Mleoallaneoua Mape,
raoord• ol Orange County, Cali-fornia. u auch ....,.,,.,,, la more
partleulatly deecribed In the NC• 11on enlltled "Vw _,, ~
certain GOmmunlty f~Ntlee" of the
artlele antltled "E-t1" of tlM
Oecl111at1on of Cownanta, Con-
dllloo• and Reetnctlone recorded on May 3, 1976, In book 1289tl,
pagee 874 to 938 lndualve. of Of·
llcieJ Aecotdr. Orenge County.
Calilomla. T1lll atreet eddr... or other
comon dlelgnatlon Of the rMI property herelnabo\19 dMGflbed II
purported to be: 23 Highland View,
No.15, lrvtne, Celltoml• The undefllgnad het9by di.ctalmt
all ••blllty for any lnc0tf'9Ctneet In
Mid •lreet llddr-or other com-mon dlelgnatlon
Said Mia wlll be made Without
-.anty, I KP< ... Ot Implied, r•
gerdlng tltla, ~. Of' .,, •
c:umtwanc.. 10 Mllely ttle pr~
p11 bllanoe of the Nol• °' o111er obllgatlon MCUr9d by Mid DMd of
Trust, with ln1eraet and other euma
M provtdlld t!Mnln: plul adY111'1<laa,
tt any. under the t.,.,,,. thereof 111'1<1
lnterMt on ruc:tl lldv-, and
plul ,_, CINirgaa. and ex,,.,,... of
Illa Tru91M and ol ~ cr_,ed by Mid Deed of TNll. TIM
total amount of Mid obllgltlon, in..
oludlng rMIOflebly •llm•ted •-. c:Nrga and expen-ol the
Tl'UltM. at the time of lnltltll publi-
cation of thla Notice. I• S30.0S4. 13.
Dalee! June 9. 1983 REAL ESTATE
SECURITIES SERVICE
M Truet•
By (SEAL) D.J. Morger
ltt Prealdant
2020 N. Bt<*lwWV
Sult• 208 S1111a Ana, CA 92708
(7 14)~10
Ofenge tout Dally Piiot June 15,
22. 29, 1983 27!>4-83
"fNa llalamenl WM Iliad with the
Coun1y Oer1< of Of llf>Qa County on Mey 9. 1983.
County Claftc of ...,enga ..... .,.,.ty on S.... prioe 1141.ooo.oo. Amount 1 .. ..,._, r911at "'V ii cur r on.
June 1• 1983· --1 of llret overbid mur1 be orencumtw-.topeythe~ ----.,.---.,.-...,,.-ftl'r----
....,.,_ lnlng prlncipal IUtn of the note(•)----'"~---""'-'~----• 148,550.00. secured by Mid d-' of Trwt, with f'JW1t Publltlled Ora11ge CoHl Dally Pelot June •. 18, 22, 29, 1983
2e21-83
NI.IC ll)TIC[
Publlrhed Otanga Coaat Dally OATED: June 9, t083 lnteJWt M In Mid note prO'ltdad NOTICa M ~AULT AM>~C-
P!lot "'-a, t5, 22. 29, tll63 Ex-~~~·= ac1vanore.ttany.un0artnetermaof TIOMe· .. T~ .. ~-""*'eo.212,o 26Ce-a3 ....,.,,,. Miid o.ed of Inlet,'-. Clhergea, DI ~,,.... _.. ,.._,
D. BA* uw. me. and.,,._ of the True1• and of ' CONDIT'tC)N9 a MaTNC110Ma ----NlJC---fl)TIC[------1 ::= :~......... the ttwte or.tad by Mid ONd of "IMPO~::: ~OTICE"
.....
-
True1. ;y S K'4mt Said M1e wt! be hald qn; ~. IF YOUR PROPER I IN·
STA,_,,., Oii ... c ........... CA mn July 7, 1963 91 2!00 p.m. •I the FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU
AIJINDOMllmWT °" U9I OI' AltenlefW.._.... Callpmen Avenue «1tranoe to the ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAY· MTTnOUt IUlll•M Ulm Publllltlad Orange Cout Dally CIYIC C«ltar Bulldlng 300 Eaet MENTS. IT MAY 8E SOLD
The lollowlng per•on• hav1 Piiot June 111, 145, 22 t883 Chapman Ave .. Or~. CA WITWOVT ANV COURT ACTION,
abendoned tna ~Of tna FlctltlOua 2761-63 At the ttma of Illa Initial publl· and you may mive the ieo-1tlOflt10 ~ Nerne of WARMINOTOff. o.tlon of thla notkle. tlla total bring you aooount In good ecllldlng
SOUTHLAND DEVELOPMENT ----------amount of tlM unpaid ba1anOe Of by if>ylg all Of you!' put due pay·
COMPANY, It 3090 Pullman St.. "8JC f«)TIC( the Oblloatlon MCUted by the lftlt'lll ~ pemlltted ooate and U · eo.ta MMe. Ce. 9292e. ---.:..;;=.;;...;.;.;;.;-..-~--•t>ove delcribecl deed of tlVlt tnct pen-within three (3) monltle
Th• llct1t1ou1 bualnan nam1 N011CS ..vrTWG •• eetlmeted ooetl. ~.and eO· from the date tllla Notice of Default referred to ebov• waa llled In Notice i. her.tly QMlrl that the vanoee 1e Mt.131.03. wu raoordad. Thlt amount le
County on October 18, 1912. Boetd of Trull-of tne Coat The total Indebted,_ being an St.308.81 u ol Mttdl 1, 19113 and
Tl\e RobJrt P. Wermlnjlton Community CollQe Dlatrlclt of Of. aatlmat• on wNch the openlnQ bid w1111ne:r-Ul'l111 Y<M aocount .,._
Compeny. 3090 ~ St., CoatAt ange ~ty. Callfomla. wllt ,... la comput.s may be ot>talned by coma. Q.lmll'lt. You may not he,..
Meea. Ca. oef¥1 _..,bldl up to but no lat• ct111ng (714) 937..olHI& the d11Y to pay Illa entire unpaid portlOfl Of a-ty Hllll ~ and L.oer than t t:OO a.m.. Frid9Y. .My 8. l*of• the ..... yOUt account,...,.,.. though fl.Ill pey-
Aeaoolatlon, 2"1271 LM Ramblu, t983 at the PurchaMlo Depert· Oet.ed; JuM e. t983 mtnt WM demanded, but you muat
MIMlon vi.to. Ca. 02992 ment of Mid OOltlQll dleerfct located T.0. SERVICE COMPAH'I' pey Ille_,,. •tated llbcMt. Thie~ -oonouc.ci by a at 1370 Adame Avenue. Coet• ., Mid TM!• Afl• tllr• monthll from the date
joint ~. Mella, Callfoml• 8\, wtllCtl time Mid By: Cindy ~ 00_ of rtcofdefton of ttlle document
~ Htlll ~ Md bldl -be publlclly CIC**' and ....... Int Secntary (wllletl dat• of ~·ton .,..,. .oTIC8 °" PMltAAATICM• LOlfl ~..... reed tot: Ona City &Ms .. West 11er.on1o, unleN the obHo•tlon
....... DI 111 .. ~ •1 8y: Devld I. Mc:Ooog•, PRINT & BIND FALL 1983 COM-On1noa CA 92eee being -aoMd ~ ~ • NOTlCI 18 HEAO'Y OMH lhlrt SenlOr Vloa PNaldant MUHITY 8EflMCE8 BROCHURE; (71~) M5-82M longer pertod, you i...... oNt lhe
tt1e eo..1 ot ~ ot IN Metll Thia ~t -llled w1t11 the COA8Tl..INE COMMUNITY COL-t>ublllihed Otanot C.O.t Delly laOel=to ltop Illa ~ ~ W... DltMrtcl ... .t County a.Iii of "'--County on LEGE Piiot June 15 22. 29 1"3 J by !he erttn amount 0.-"---Mallang IO be Mid on JuM f, tHa. ~ -..,.. All bide -to be In ~ ' ' ' mended 0.-)'OUf ONdftO< Jvn• ii. ttll, con•ld•r th• F1-wlttl the Bid Dooumante wNGll... 21N-e3 To find OUf the amountyou muat
adotCIOn of NaoGiW OeGlanrtlon Publlthed Orenoe Co .. t 011~ now In Illa and mey be _,,... In pay, Ot to .,.,.,. for peymentl to •i. Olf1WfOt undlr pniparatJon, Piiot June•· te. 22. 21. 11113 the ofllot of the DlrectOI' 01 ftllJC MJTJC[ etop the ~ °' If your '°' .. ~ ~.a P\lrCflNlna ot Mid oolage dllrlrlot. jll'OC*fY • In ~ tor """ PROJl!Cf: Flower Streat, Eact1b6ddet''"'*IUbmttwftll1111 YOU AM II llm'AUlT wmmt A otllaf ,_ ~;
lfoectw8Y. ~ Meonolle AVetlVa rtaJC ll)TJC[ b6c1 1 OllNlr'e dlede. Oll'tlllld DIDOflRUITDATID......._ .i-'·~Attorney for --melrt 14' ....... cNdl, or~· bond m.oe SNIY-............. YOU lAICll Benllflolary, SH own c.ntM LOCATION: fllowar l trfft. K..-L MlletottleotGlrOlttleeo.tCCIM-ACTIOM TO PllOTWCT YOUR tMve, &ult• 800, ec.ta Mw. OA lf....._.t..~ ~la A-.ue aTAWOf U'IJ~a••" rnun11Y Collge Dlalrio1 loerd of "'°""TY,rfllAY• ~AT ~(71'4)&41.Sao.'S2.
..._.. .-. lwta A-and OI' um O/f Truat.alnan _.,.not ... IMr\ A~ aMa. •YOU~ All If ~ heW r:ciu-ttona· you f..-A--. fllC lmout •·11•• Ulm fM parOlftt (e'K) Of 1M eum bid • Q:IUIU&Tt/11'11'1* MAW ltlMd oontaat a Of the OCW-
p R 0 P 0 H IN T : M • • • Tn• followlng pereona have • giw.,,._ tflllt ttia b6dder wll °" THI l'MC-~ tt'IWMM llOtf'CY mey Mw ==~;..:-~~==.-...::u:::Ae:::.=: :::-..::=~ ~.-UCOtffAC'fA tt;-:'o;!.R~OO MAY LOH ~ T..._TLM) l*1·12tt co M w IE R ca c 1NT1 R ewent of,..... 'O.,.., IMO Mill ..na OI' 11MtTD"I uu LfOAl .._.,. IP YOO DO NOT c:.pe. of fie ~ .,.. on MIOCIATa al ttet2 ..... A\4., 00'1"*1, thl prooeadl of IM Olledl T ...... -TAKI! PAOMPT AOTION. ............... k41c.4loc1 .. .,.,,..., c.. '2114, .. be~. or lnthloeeaOI• NOTICf .. HIMBY OIV~..t..dllil PAATll
... oM09 al .. JlllOJNl'll...._ Tiie flOtltloue 1>1111n .. e na111a boftitl, tlla Ml eum "*'80f .... be on Wed~t J4ity I, ,..., et NOTICI! Of DeFAUU AHO 11.LC-
TIM Jv11• ~t....1 _1t~H1 Regular t9ferred to above WH flled In MW IO lllld oolllff'S dliltttot. 10J00 Lm. 04 =~the r_,, TIOH TO SELL UHC)llR OllD °' .._... ., .. _.. °' ~ 0ouney on ,_. ' 1112. Ho llldder ~ WIUIClfaw hlir bid "' ...... for T,....., ~ueT. Nottoe la..,_°'"" tMt
•Ill ""'" a t 7:00 p,111. '" Iha Tfte RotNirt P. Warmlnoton for I~ tot~ (48).... ...... wltNn,.. ofllll8 d MAL JAMii , • RO•IRTI, I•
...... n~rOOllt •• tit• ..... ~I ttM2 ..... A•. IMnl. """ltW,.. .. for ttle·~ DTAft RCUNTIU HJMCe. tuoat!Med T,,,... ~ .....
Oot•alf•• w.-Olll!tot Olllolr c.. tJ1f• ~. located et llOIO "°"" •*'-1· of,,.,.. dMed Mle te. 1"1 ,.. ......__.. 11 ,._ ....... A---. TNr.,.... .. ~by 1 The lollrd ot T,,,.._ f9llf'Yel 8'11le IOI, In Ille City Of IM4a Mil., oordiad '90. ttoi, 111S !ft ln*v-
-~ ~...,.,.., r11 .. ..-. ttle Pf'Ml9Qeof~""'..... County of ~1..-ltnl Of Oii-'""'4 No ...... '°' Of Oftld.i .. °=~ e/114/W ...... ".. TH I rtaiir p . bedllorto __ any.,,......._or fotnll.MALmfA'T•MCUM'lll oordllnttwOfloldtN"800reler
--...., ........... W~QH .,. ........ In ~ w °' In .. 8U\'/ICI .. duly 9"tM>lntect of oranoe 04u'llY. Calfofftlia ti.. -.. ...._ . OOMt>NIY blddlnf. Tn.r. ...... lflld """"*" to IM ~; •,!!.11:'9~ ... • 9Jl 0Mt L ~ C»lft; .Mr I , 1tll • 11:00 &.I'll.. pow Of ... °'"""ed In ----C!tfllg '*11 I0¥8' ....., ~ _. fC.,f::::....., .._ VW,,,........ Ill HOfWAN I. WATI<* tlllln D...i fl r.. ........ ~ tnlMOt, Ind WIWd ,,.._ ..... =-~·~-~~---:: .. -&::,': ~~,:.... =.::~ .. ~1:t: =-=--=~-== ~ ~·-.. a. -~ ~ 1'WcllllDlol .. ~"'°°"'8rot ... ..,.,_. .. ~ ...... *AT9'NfNOT , ,,._ ~'*"°"' .... ~.,..,...,.,lnlW-lllMtOM '::-J =.:.=
,.....,.,, ~ a.-t 0.-,.,,... ..... °'~ ~ a..~ ~~tt.ii.'T'•Coelt o.lly :::..:-.. =-=== = c:=' .... tw "' ~ .,., ,.,. JIM.. • ... ...... .... """" •. ti, a:. •• ·~ ..,..... ,,. .. ,....... ~ --· '1 -· Miid....,, a9\
PAACl!L l: Unit 23 u llhown and claeor1bed In the Condomln~m MllC M)JIC(
Plan raoorded on May a,., 1t1e. In NmlOUI .._.. ~
bo01112807,paoae100llo 071 In-MAim 11A,....... NOTICI Of' T'MMTU .. ~
clullve, of Offlolel FlecOtd• of Mid The ~ ....._ Tn-.. .... ~1
County. ,_......."' pw.ona -_.,, On June U . 1083 at 11:00 1 m
PAAcEL 2; An undMded OM ~ M; F I RS T A M E R I C A N T I T 1. E ""r..fl11'( 115111) lnterMt ... ,.,. K .. L CA!A TM SER\llCE, Ona I N s u R A N c E c 0 M p A N v . •
11'1 "' common In Illa ... Int-I In ~ Ort\oe, Hewpott leeictl. C.lllOl'nl• COl'POt•tlon .. T •utl ...
andlotneCornmonAteeoll.m40f KILLY DAVIS, Orie 911~ or S-Truel .. 0t &ullelltut.O !~8682 .. , per7mapflledlnof~ Orlve.Newport9Mctl.Ca.taee3 Tru1IM. ol that ~rt•ln °"° OI ~u, P..-10 lnoM!lw, ,..,.. LAUAl!L STACEY. t11 W..t· Trull ei1ec111eo by LARRY AL.BERT
oellanacMie Mapa, recotdl Of Nici t ........-Loe ................ Ca11f MORGAN end ROBIN LYNN. Cot.Inly, IA 9'dl ttnn la defined In ~ ..,,.....,, .... _. . MORGAN, n..t1b1-... ·-.. wt .... 11'\d
tlleArtlcleentttled "Oaflnltlont" of °=bu.W-le ~ed by• reoord.c! Novem·~ ... ~. 1060 ..
tlleOedlrallonofC-W.te.ecn. IJ4N*al par1nenhlp, tn1trumen1 No 18767. In Book
dlt.lon• and AMtrlctlona raoorded Thi• •1•1-1 WU filed wttll the t3833, P•g• 1777, Of 0111,lat
In boo1c 12$97, page 3911 of Ofllcial County Olartl of Orange County on RecotCI a ot Or •nge County.
Recotda (the Deolanlllon) and any June t. toa3 Celilornle, ano purauant to lh•I amendment• t1Mw9to. • l"t1IOOO oartel11 Noll<le of O.lault thefaunder
PARCEL 3: ~bu Mt forth Publlahed Oflll'IQll CO.I Oally ••corded Jenuarl 21. 1983 H
In the Sectton entltled "Cet1aln Piiot June 15, 22 .• "o, Ju"' 8. tN3 111at•ume n t No . 3·03 t61 I. of e-ta fOf OwMrl" end "Sue>-., otticlel Record• of Mid County, Wiii
pot1, Senlernenl and Encroach-~ undet and puttuant to Mid DMd ol
nwrt" of Illa Artlda Entitled "e-1------------Trutl Mil af publlC ~Ion IOI' caeh mantr" ol ttMI Declarltlon. P\B.IC ll)TIC( l•wlut money of the United St•lM Of
That • brMCtl of and default In the 1---...--.--.._...-..."'"'----America. a cath••<'• cllack payable
Obll;etlon1 IOt wlllctl Midi deed le ACnne>UI ..,_.. to lald TrueLM drewn on • tl•I• or ltCUl'lly hM OCC:Urted In lhat pay-NAm ITATUmlfT nalloneJ benk. • •t•I• or f.cjeral
merit haa not bean made of: The tOllowlng parlOI\ is doing ciedlt union. or • stall or tadarel
The eum of $1,306.87 wtllc;ti re-bualneet u : 11v1ng• end loa n 111ool1tlon
flacla put l)f1nclpal and lnt•a.t AMSA88ADOR POOLS & SOLAR domlclled In lhla 1tate. et the main
peymante and put lat• chvgaa u 130 '45th St .. ~ 8eech, CA entrance to Flret Ametlcan Tiii• ol Marcil 1. 1983 and .. .,.,.._ 92M3 lneur•nce Company loceted a1 1 t4
Quent lnetellmenb ol prlncllplf and DAVID L.. I/AN FOEKEH 130 451h Eut Flttb Street. In the city of 811111
11-i and any rHI and peraonal St .. Newpott a..cn. CA t2e63 Ana. C•lllornla, all th•t right, Utle
property tax• which -delln· Thie ~ la oonducted by .,, and lnteroet oonvmyed 10 and now Quent and whlOh Wiii become delln. lndMdual. held by It unde1 Hid Deed ol Trutt
quertl. David L. Van Foeken 11' th .. propetty lltuated In UICI
Tl!at by rHeon thefeol, the Under· Thia et.iamant WM flied with Illa County •nd State d<MCllDeO u : City
llQned, pr_,t beneficiary under Couftty C*1c of Orange County on ol Cotta Meu ~ deed, hu ••acutad lfld de-June 10, t983. The toutlleaaterty 128.00 , .. , 01
llvenld 19 MIO Tru.tM • wrltl«I ~ lat 207 ol Newport Helgllte ... pet
decteratlOo of De.fault and Demand Publllhed Ofll\08 Cout Dally map recorded In Book •. Page 63 ol
f« Stile, and hu depoelted With PllOt June 15, 22, 29, Juty 6, tH3 M1scellaneou1 Mapa, In the office of
Nld TrUllM IUCh dMd and all 276~ the County Recorder ol H id
doc:ument1 evidencing obllgatlonr -----------County Except Ille South-terfy Meured thefeby. and hu declared PlllJC ll)TIC[ 110.00 teet thereof.
and doae hereby declare all sum1 --~==~~==:=---The street add•••• or oth., MCUl'ad thefaby Immediately due l'ICTITlOUI ..-U common deeognetlon ol u lCI
and payable and hM elected end NAiii: ITAftlmWT property I• porporte<l to be. 445
dOM hereby elac!t to ceuee the trull The follOwlng per.one ere dolno Eaat 20th Street. Costa Meaa. CA
property to be told to Mtlaty the bu...._ M; 92627
obligatlone eacured thereby. F O U N T A I N V A l L E Y Seid uJe wlll be mede without
OA'tED: 3117/83 POOIATRY/CHIROf>AACTIC. 18121 covenant or wlll'ranty. Hpr .. e or
JAMES F. ROBERTS Magnolia St .. Fountain Vllllay. C.. lmpll.c!. H to title pollMHIC>n Of'
Truttee 112Mt enwmbrances to Nllrly Ille unpaid
LAW ~II Of .IAMl!I F. "oe-Stephan Paul Herman, D.C .. bal1nu due on the note Of' no1N
l"TI t 100 Balboa Bh1d .. Balboa, Ca. eocu1eo by H id DMd of Trust. to ~ ._......,.,. 112661 wtt: SISS.469.11. pjllt the followtng
•T-c.MerDr.,t ... aoo David Lavin, DPM, 850 eatlmated coat•. upen1ea and
Ceeta Maea. CA._ T"'*'aclc Ave .. Stea. ca. 92621 adv.,,on at the time ol the lnltlel
(114) .. ,..ust Thia ~ " oonducted by an publk:lllon ol thl1 Notic. of Sale
Publlllhed Ofange Cout Dally unincorporated auoclatlon other 115,385.46.
Piiot June 15, 22. 211, 11183 than • part'*"""'· NOTICE TO l"ltonln'Y OWNER
2760-83 Stephen P. Harman. O.C. VOU Aftf IN Dl'AULT UNDl[R A
This etatamant wu fllad With the DIED OF TRUil, DATI D
P\llUC M>TICl
NOTICl IHVmHO llDI
County c1er11 of o..anoa County on ~~~"c~11•01:'°.;~:,;~
Mey IO, 1983· ,,...., vou" ""OPl .. TY, IT MAV •E
Publlrhad Orange Coul Dally =: ~!. ~~~:::·: w~
PllOt June S, 15• 22• 29• t9e3 NATURI 0, THI PllOCHDINO ---------2860-83--AQAINIT VOU, YOU IHOULD
Nolloe I• hereby gtwn that the
Boatd of Tru•t-ol the ~uni· lngton 6Mc;h Union High School
D11trlct wtn reotlva flMled bid• IOI'
auiiptylng Maintenance ol
Clu11oom Electrk:. Ty~rltera
ma.ting Of' equal to the tpecill-
catlon1 on nie In the otnoe of Mid
Dlltnc:t. '. Bid• ehall be clearly marked
'Malntenal'ICe of Clut(oom Elec-
trlO T'ypewrnart Bid 524' add.-d
lo Allyn E. Rowley. Purchallng
Manager. Hnt1noton Beech Union High School Dletrlct, 1026 t
Yorktown Ave .. Huntington Beach. Ca. 92648. and rec9ivad at Of
before 10:00 .. m .. t'rtday JulY 1.
1083, at wtolch time and ~ bid•
wlft be publlcfy opened and rMd In
room 381. Eld! bid lllall NllT\aln lleKd f0t •
period of '45 deys attar the data
IC>tlClfled for IN raicelpt of bld1. the &oard of TNll-aliall be the
9ole Judge of the quellty of equtp.
l'lllfll offired Md rlMrWI the rtaht
to rateot eny 0t ell bide and to w91ve
any frregulllffty theNlll,
II Allyn E. Rowley
Purc:nulno Manager
Dated June 13, 1983 Publllhld Orange Coul Dally
PllOt June 15. 21, 1983 2751-83
PlEUC fl)TlC(
T~ NOTICI Of' TIIJITDI aAU T.a.-.-W:14~-1
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
DEED OF TRUST DATED
12130181. UNLE88 YOU TAKE AC.
TION TO PROTECT YOU PTOP£R-
TY, IT MAY BE 80LOAT A PUBLIC
SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA-NATION OF THE HATUAE OF THE
PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU,
VOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-
YER.
On July 6, 1983 at 11:00 a.m ..
FIRST AMERICAN TITLE CO. OF
LA M the duly 8')90lnted TrustM
under and pureuant to o.ed of
Truet -de on~ 11, tN2
.. Oocument No. 12-ooeoo3 of ()f...
ftdal AacorUI In In. ofb Of the
Aeco<'d of Oninge COuty Cali-
lomla, euc:uted by: L£<>NARO
FELDSOTI.an ~man, and
MARK COLBY. an unmarried man
M Joint tenante, WILL. SELL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE H~
EST BIDDER FOR CASH, (payable al time ot Nie In lawfl.rl moM)' of .,._1C unnH' the untted St•t•I at the front -,.~ """''~ trance of Illa FIRST ~EAICAN TITLE INSURANCE co: BUILDING, NOTICE Of fl\aJC Joc&ted et 114 E. Attn 81 .. Santa
HIAMI091fOMTME Ana. CA 92701. alt right, lltle end
pt ....... Q CWl•ION lnlerMI oooveyed to and nolto held
Of' T.-CfTY °" b'i ltundar Mid DMd of Truat If! tht ,OUNTAIH YAU.IV Pfoperly 111uatao In Mid County, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhet Celllonila, deecflblng the land
on Wedr>Mday, June 22 .. 11183 at therein:
7;30 p.m. lfl the City Councill Lot 17 of Tract No. 3476, • per
Chamben, 10200 Slater Avenue. map r-ded rn boolc 112, pege 2t Fountain Valley, the Pl•nnlng Com-and 27 of Mlaoetlanaoua Mapa. ,_.
mlaalon wlll hold • publlo hawing cord• of Orenga County. Callfomla
on the fotlowtno 1tame. The etreet edd,.. and other
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. common daelgnatton. If llf'f, of the
by "'W Na! property ~bed abow le 549: "9tltlon eubmltted --. . purpor1ed 10 be! 2301 Aedland,
JOhnlOfl, Jr., Thr!fly Oii Company, Nawpot1 9MCto, CA.
to remodel the lntarlot of the axiel· Th• und•t•=: Truat•• 1ng 89f\'lce •••tlon ~ to accom-tor in-modat• a Quid! IU~ end oil chenge daeC:lalml ll"f any tn-
faclllty at the Thrifty Oii Ser"'°9 oorrwet-of ltle ..,.... addr.-
SU t ton located 11 18620 and other common daelgr\atlon."
8r00khurst Streat. ~ ":"w1':':1~. bVt wfttlOut
CONDITIONAL USE PE.AMIT NO. 00Yarllfl1 Ot warranty. ~ °' UO·LOT SPLIT CASE NO Implied, r90ardlng tltle. poe-
83--431": Petition eubmltted by Miiiion, or-~. to~
John O. Reitz, Loe Caba11eroe Rec-IM ramlnlng pttnolplil Mim of the
qt* and Sport1 CIUb, to add 84 note(e) aeocuted by llllkl Deed of c:ondomlnlum-hotel unite ~ Trual, with Int_. thareon, •
Ing approxlmately 1100 tq1*'9 i..t l>fovlded 11'1 Mid note(1). edvanoaa. of floor .,.. aec:fl and 24 unit• II any, undeJ tM ..,_ ot the 0-S
comprlelng approxlmattlley 520 of trwt,,_, c:Nrgaa.. and •·
11QU11r'e tMt of floor atM eect1 at the pan-of the Truet .. and of ttle
Lo• Caballatoa Racquet and tNltl «eated by Miid DMd of Sc>on1 Club Stta, 17272 NewflOP9 TMtt, to-wit: $16,284.37.
81rMI. The be1Mlftollit1 under llllkl OMd
of Truat lleraitofor9 executed and
VARIANCES NO. tle-140: Pa11-delivered to the uoden1lgrled. wrlt-
llon SYbmlttad by Waathllven Plaza tan Oeclatatlon Of Default and 0.. Compe.ny IOt variance from the mand f0t Sale, and a Wltttan Notice
prO\lillonl of the City'• "Flood of Default and Elactton to Sell. The
Ptaln Dlelrlot" Ml forth In BectJon 111ldelelgrled eeuMd Mid Notloa of
2U7 Of the Fountlln V...., Mu-o.tw.ih and a.ctlon to NII \0 be nlclpal CocM In conjuc:tlon with ,_dad In the eounty _..,.. the
Pllnl f()( ,.juvanatlon and ... ,..., property .. IOcei.cl.
panalorl of the lflOpplllg certter OA ft: June 7, 1HS lltuetadgener.nyatthe~ FIRST AMERICAN TITLE
comer of 8rOOllhuM Street _, OMPANY OF l08 ANGELES
Edinger Avenue. 1661 H.,_ Aoed
COHTACT A LAWVER.
Oetad: May 25. 1983
Flrtt Ametlcen Tiiie
lneural'ICe Company.
a C.llf0tnla ~POf•llon
JM.nnln• L lewo'le
AIJlhorlz.0 Olfleef
I 14 East Fifth Streat
Sente Ane. CA 9270 I (714) 556-3211
Publl111ad Orenge Cout Dally
Piiot, June 1, 8, 15, 1983
2509·63
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. Otty of ir;:r,::,;.;: 91748
642·LOT SPLIT CASE NO. ~· 8f..ndl a. ptr.a •-.,. -(Continued from M~ 2.5. t083)•: Trw ....... Offloet ~ ..,,-.
Petition eubmlttad by Oatard (213) t 12-:tee4 llltt. 4264/~M ACTTnDUa •·11&11 Boutin fOt the •tabllallment of • f'Ol'9Gloaure Mo: TS# 898 T-..T 20.000 equare loot lnduatn., build· P\lbllllhed Ofanga Coat Delly MAim IT A doll1Q
Ing located whlthln the Lo• Piiot June tll. 22. 29, 1"3 .;,:;,... ~ ,,.,._, la Cebehroe Racquet and Sport• 27~ -..1 .._ .. __. Club ~ •1 17272 NMlope DATA ICING, H W 1 ......,.-• wu-.
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noted "" permit. It..,. 929&3.
INITIATION OF REVOCATION NOncll TO W'Of\I Thia~ la~~.,
PROCEEDINGS-CONDITIONAL °" IUUC ~ lndMdulll.
USE PERMITS NO. &57 AND HO a-. tttt..-U.C.0. Thie ltftfftWrt -tied ...., U.
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Waiting for condo
A total of 47 couples camped for
nearly a week for the opportunity to
purchase one of 54 townbomes and
condominiums in the Newport
Beach -based William Lyon Com-
pany's 44Crosspointe." This couple
passed the time with dinner and a
game of chess while being serenaded
hf a violinist. Priced from $59,990,
the units are the first to be released in
the initial phase of the security
gate-guarded community in Stan-
ton. The Lyon Company provided
dinner nightly for the group, and
also established a walled lot in which
they could set up their motor homes
and campers. ales opened last
Friday.
2 big U.S. automakers opening
new f;ali rnia design centers
DETROIT (AP) -Two of the Big Three U.S.
automakers will have design centers in California
later this summer , in an effort to try to catch on to
national trends as they develop in the state.
"It's a trend-setting part of the country and we
want to pick the local people's brains and establish
design trends which will appeal to the whole nation,"
an unidentified General Motors Corp. spokesman
said in a story in today'seditionsofTheDetroitNews.
Both centers a.re slated to open this summer.
Ford Motor Co.'s vice president of design,
Donald F. K opka, says that automaker still is
considering the idea of a CalJfomia center.
Chrysler Corp.'s new center "is located in a
beautiful environment that will appeal to designers
and give them an exceptional creative atmosphere,"
an unidentified Chrysler spokesman said.
UAW rips Pentagon
anti-union stand
"We think (the center) will attract design talent,
not only from the United States, but from the key
auto design centers of the world."
GM's facility, a 22,000-square-foot center, is in
the Thousand Oaks area . Chrysler's
35,000-square-foot facility is in Carlsbad, about 35
miles north of San Diego.
DANA POINT
24501 Del Prado, CA 92629
714/661 -3356
Far West Savings now
!)rovides full leasing
servlc.e.s for both your
personal and buc;lm•ss
need~
Through the
con..,cn•PnC.f> ot }'our
branch you can tease
the vehicle or
HUNTINGTON BEACH
19114 Magnolia Ave , CA 92640
71 41963-2900
RENO (AP) -United
Auto Workers President
Owen Bieber accused the
Pentagon on Tuesday of
~g to dictate aero-
space labor contracts in "a
cynical, anti-worker cam-
paign.''
Bieber. addressin~ the
equipment of your
choice uPon credit
approval far West
with 20years In tht:
teasing industr')
offers competitive
rates
Call 'lour local branch
today'
or call 7141750-1414
NEWPORT BEACH
4001 MacArthur Blvd •
CA92660
7141833-6383
213/266-3060
Finding a good
lawfer shoUldn't
be atrial.
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A NON·PROFIT ORGANIZATION
770-4334
annual convention of the
UAW 's aerospace
diVlSlon, also called on
organized labor to defeat
President Reagan in 1984.
"We cannot afford
another mistake in 1984,"
Bieber said, after noting
that Reagan won in 1980
with the support of union
workers. "We must make
sure that we elect a friend
to the White House."
Bieber's attack on the
Pentagon came to a dis-
couraged group of labor
leaders who reported an
increase of anti-union
sentiment and tactics in
the aerospace industry,
wtuch relies heavily on
nulitary contracts
Bieber called the Pen-
tagon "naive" for believ-
ing at could mfluence the
bargaining process. and
said the administration is
using labo r as a
"scapegoat" for high de-
fenae spending.
"We are going to put
the blame for the ex-
cessively high costs (of
the military) where it
belongs," he said, "and
that is at the doorstep of
the Pentagon."
Revenue up
3.4 percent
for Delta
ATLANTA -Rev-
enue passenger miles at
Delta Air Lines were up
3.4 percent for May 1983
over the same month last
year. a company official
reported.
"More than three
million passengers
boarded Delta's flights
during the month," said
J .A. Cooper. Delta Lines'
sen ior vice presi-
den t -marketing. Rev-
enue passenger miles
(one passenger flown
one mile) increased to
2,143,700,000 over the
2,073,000,000 reported
for May a year ago, he
reported .
Delta's cumulatlvP
revenue passenger miles
flown during the first
five months of 1983 in·
creased 15.4 percent to
11,960,800,000 over the
10,367,500,000 for the
same period a year
earlier. Available .eat
miles roee 6. 7 percent
during the aame period.
Tax topic
of meeting
p~:!7"~:e ~
topkofaThurwdalnJ&ht
meeting of the Orange
County chapter of tho
Allociatlon of Bu.tnem
and Tax O>nlultanta at
the Wl!l1.inlter Mall May
Co. Oilhooley'e.
CPA William Wba1m
will be the tea.tu.red
•PMl<erdunna tht 1 p.m..
dinner meetina· c.ort II $12. For raervadonl call
&39·3691 or «MM212.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 15, 1983
DWllil CDUITY BUSINISS cs
HAMON MA"VICK MAftTIN DOWNllY GAfUtllON IUTHeftLIN
Area promotions listed
Beverly J. Huon has been promoted to vioe
president in charge of e9Cl'OW services for
Irvine-based Signal Landmark, Inc. and Con.nJe
Marvick has been named director of marketing
and sales for the homebuilding and land develop-
ment firm. Hanon, a resident of Huntington
Beach, continues as president of Sborelud
Escrow, an independently licensed escrow com-
pany which functions as a division of Signal
Landmark. Marvick, of Orange, has been with
Signal Landmark for 16 years.
• • •
Pbll L. Martin has been elected senior vice
president of Southern California Edison Co. He
previously served as vice president of the
rompany's Customer Service Department. He is a
native of Santa Ana and a resident of Orange. He
has served as chainnan of the board of United Way
of Orange County, as Boy Scouts of America board
and executive committee member and as cha.inn.an
of the Saint Joeeph Hoepltal.
• • •
Bruce Birkeland, vice president and regional
manager of the Newport Beach office of Norris,
Beggs & Simpson, has announced the appointment
of Jobn L. Downey to the firm's finance division.
Downey, a licensed real estate broker, ia a resident
of Newport Beach. Norris, Beggs & Simpson
specializes in commercial and industrial bro-
OVER THE COUNTER
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kerage, mortgage fll18JlCe, property management
and real estate advisory services.
•••
John Garrison has been named vice president
of workers' compensanon adnunistration for
Beech Street Health Car Services of Santa Ana.
He was previously with Greyhound Corp. Beech
Street is a leader Ln the management and
containment of self-funded health care costs for
corporations.
• • •
Stephen Sutberlen, vice president and a
resident manager at Coldwell Banker Residential
Real Estate Services since 1979, has been named a
senior vice president and regional manager of the
company. A past president of the Laguna Beach
Board of Realtors. he w~e Coldwell Banker
manager of the year in 1980. He LS a resident of
Newport Beach.
• • •
Ron Love, president of Sparcraft Corp. of
Irvine, has announced that Sparcraft is expanding
its domestic and international operations to
incorporate Stearn Salling Sy1tem1, a designer
and builder of custom spars, booms, hydraulics and
furling systems. Steam is based Ln Sturgeon Bay,
Wisc. The merger of the two companies brings
together firms with total sales of $5 million
annually.
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P o u n d falls sh a rply
By tbe A11odated Preti
LONDON -The dollar surged to new heights
against the currendet. of Franc.-e, Italy, Spam and
Sweden In early trading today Ill response to naing
interest rat.es in I.he United St.ates. 1n Britain, where
interest rat.es are falling, the pound fell sharply for a
thm:t consecutive day. Gold bullion prices were little
changed. When interest rates ln the United States are
higher than rates elsewhere, dollar-denominated in-
vestments a.re more attractive, spurring demand for
dollars. With concern continuing over Third World debt
problems, the dollar a.L!io has assumed its traditional role
as a haven for funds in times of unrest.
Auto sales j ump in earl y J une
T he U.S . auto companies' report of a big Jump in
early June sales is another sign that consumer spending
is rising ancf the economy is mending, economists say.
The major domestic car companies said Tuesday their
sales roee 21 percent in the June 1-10 sales period. Only
Ford Motor C.O. reported a drop in sales. '1'he recovery is
continuing," said Arvid Jouppi, an industry analyst in
Detroit.
Norton Sim on gets ne w bid
NEW YORK -Norton Sunon Inc., a big consumer
products company whose chauman propoeed laat week
to buy it out, saya it received a competing bid that off en
more money to stockholders. The new offer, by
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & C.O., proposes a "leveraged
buyout" in which Norton Simon shareholders would
receive $33 a share in cash for the 24.6 million shares
cWTently outstanding, Norton Simon spokesman Mat-
thew Stover said Tuesday.
Mark et m ak es f o urlh gain
NEW YORK -The stock qw-ket chalked up its
fourth straight gain Tuesday, flirting with record hi.gha
in a busy sess.lon . Some bi.g-name technology stocks
remained under selling preeaure, but the rest of the
market showed no ill ef!ecis from the recent slide in that
sector The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed
6.71 to 1,227.26, about five points short of the record
closing high of 1,232_59 it reached on May 6 In the past
four trading days the average has risen more than 41
points.
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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15, 1983
MEAD ON WINE
SLIM GOURMET
DOROTHY W ENCK
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hearty and satisfying beef dinner. If roast beef
makes Dad all smiles, he'll be the happiest man in
town with a lean, flavorful round roast that is
especially tantalizing because it is marinated in
red wine flavored with onion. parsley and thyme.
Or the T-bone-the king of steaks, grillea to perfection is ' , bound to be a royal treat for Dad and the wh9le family.
J For interesting color, texture and flavor contrasts.
11 brighten the menu with a layered apple salad. Diced red
and I or golden apples are lay~red with diced celery, orange
pieces, grape halves and chopped pecans, crowned with a
creamy blue cheese dressing.
And, to satisfy Dad's sweet tooth, present him with a
moist.spicy apple cake.
ROAST BEEF
3'1'a to 4-po41nd beef eye round roa1t
1 cup red wine
2 tableepoon1 on
I medium onion, chopped
2 tableepooM enlpped peraley
Va t ... poon thyme leavM
Duh frMhly ground black pepper
Combine wine. oll. onion, parsley, thyme and pepper. Piece
roast In plastic beg; add marinade, turn to coat. Tie bag securely end
marinate in refrigerator 24 hours, turnintJ occasionally. Pour ott
marinade. Pat roast dry with absorbent paper; place on rack in open
roasting pan.
Insert roast meat thermometer so bulb 1s centered in the
thickest part. Do no add water. Do not cover. Roast in a slow oven
(325 degrees) until thermometer registers 135 degrees. Allow 20 to
22 minutes per pound. Let roast ''stand'' 15 minutes. (Roasts will
usually rise 5 degrees In temperature to reach 140 degrees for
rare.) Carve into thin slices.
T-BONE STEAKS
BMf T-Bone 1t .. k1, cut 1 to 2 lnchea thick
Salt and pepper
Place steaks on grill over ash-covered coals and broil at
moderate temperatures. Steaks cut 1 Inch thick should be placed 2
to 3 inches from heat. Steaks cut 2 inches thtck should be placed 3
to 5 inches from heat. When first sides are browned, turn and season
with salt and pepper and finish cooking second sides. Turn and
season.
Steaks cut 1 inch thick require 15 to 20 minutes for rare; 20 to
25 minutes for medium. Steaks cut 2 inches thick require 30 minutes
for rare and 35 minutes for medium.
Note: Steaks can be cooked on rack In broiler pan. Turn steaks
after seasoning browned sides.
LAYERED APPLE SALAD
3 CUpl cored, diced red or golden 8pplel
1 t•btffpoon llm• Juice
1 cup diced celery
1 or•ng•, f)8red, allced and halved
1 cup green grapee., hatved •nd 111ded If neceaNry
1fa cup chopped pecan• cr .. my Dreellng
1 t•btffpoon crumbled blue chMH
1 •pple, coNd •nd •llced
Toss diced apples with lime juice; place half in bottom of 3-lnch
deep, 2-quart glass bowl. Layer celery. orange. grapes, pecans and
remaining diced apples In bowl. Spread Creaming Dressing over top.
Garnish with blue cheese and apple slices. Serves 6.
Creaming Dressing: Combine Y3 cup each mayonnaise and
dairy sour cream with 2 tablespoons crumbled blue cheese: mix well.
Yield:~ cup.
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GOLDEN APPLE CAKE
1 can (I ouncee) pineapple
11}, CUpl oll
11n CUpl augar
3 egg1
2 cupe flour
2 t ... poon1 MCh belllng M>da, ground cinnamon •nd
van Illa
1 tHlpoonMlt
2 CUpl lhredded llPPIM
¥4 cup chopped walnut•
Maple-ft.vored troatlng
1 • .,.,... cor9d and lllced
Drain pineapple thoroughly; reserve 2 tablespoons syrup for
frosting. Combine ali Ingredients except Maple-flavored Frosting
and sliced apples In mixer bowl; mix well. Pour Into 2 greased and
floured 9-lnch round cake pans. Bake In preheated 350-degree oven
35 minutes or until cake tests done when wooden pick Inserted near
center comes out clean.
Cool In pan 5 minutes; turn out onto rack and cool compkttely.
Frost between layers and on top with Maple-flavored Frosting.
Decorate top with apple slices before serving. Yield: one 9-lnch
round cake.
Note: ~pples may be shredded by hand or food processor.
MAPLE-FLAVORED FROSTING
1 peck9S19 (3 ouncee) cream chMM
2 table1poon1 butter or m•rg•rtne
11h cupa confectlonen aug•r
2 tableapoona reeerved pineapple 1yrup
V. cup chopped w.,nuta
V. tHapoon m•ple ftavortng
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Blend softened cream cheese. butter and 1 Y1 cups confec-
tioners sugar until fluffy. Add pineapple syrup. walnuts, maple
flavoring and salt; mix well. If necessary. add 'I• to Y1 cup additional
powdered sugar to make frosting easy to spread. Yleld 1 Y, cups.
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Don't forget
• • ann1versar1es
Too often anniversaries are overlooked.
So why not celebrate in style with family and
friends? Lift your glasses of champagne in a toast and
enjoy trays of petit fours that are simple to make, yet
elegant for display.
PETIT FOURS
2 packages (20 1/4 ounces) pudding cake mix
6eggs
2 cups water
1h cup of oil
Grated rind of 2 oranges
1 jar (14 ounces) cranberry-orange relish or 1 can
(16 ounces) jellied cranberry sauce, mashed
Glaie
3 cups granulated sugar
11h cups Cfa!'berry juice cocktail
\4 cup light corn syrup
13 cups sifted confectioners' sugar (about 3
pounds)
Red food coloring
Candied violets, mimosa, rose petals, mint leaves.
green leaves or fem
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F . Grease 2
10xl4xl-inch jelly roll pans. Line bottolll.9 with wax
paper and flour sides.
In a large bow 1 combine cake mix, eggs, water, oil
and orange rind. Beat until just blended (about 2
minutes). Spread batter evenly in jelly roll pans.
Bake 20 to 25 minutes or until center when touched
springs back.
Invert onto wire racks and peel off paper Cool.
Trim each laye r W1th a sharp knife unul
completely flat and trim edges from cakes. Spread
one layer with cranberry sauce and top with second
layer.
Cut cake m to 10 l 1h-inch strips. Cut each stnp
into 6 l 1.-'i -mch pieces-for a total of 60 squares. Place
cakes separately on racks set over shallow pans
To make glaze: ln a saucepan. combine
granulated sugar, cranberry juice cocktail and com
syrup; heat until syrup boa.ls and clears. Stir in
t-onfectioners' sugar and food colonng to desired
shade of pink. Place glaze over hot water. U too thick
add a few drops of water and if t'.>O thin add more
confeci.ioners' sugar.
Spoon warm glaze over cakes covering them
completely and catching drippings ln pan. Drippings
may be reheated and reused. Let cakes cool until
glaze IS f inn.
Top each cake with a different candied flower
and mint leaves. Place on serving platter and
surround with green leaves or ferns. U desired,
wedding couple dolls can be placed in rruddle of
platter.
Tips for showe r s
Here are some tips for bridal showers.
Keep the menu light. Sliced meats and cheeses,
cold salads, a variety of breads and fresh fruit
desserts that can be prepared ahead of time are the
perfect selections for any bridal shower buffet.
If hosting the shower at home, you may need
to limit the guest list. Unlike other parties, all seating
should be provided in one immediate area ao
everyone can watch the guest of honor unwrap her
gifts.
Select the largest room and remove most of the
furniture except for chairs and small tables. If you're
short on seating, don't hesitate to ask some of the
guests to bring along additional folding chairs.
Cookware and bakeware are always popular
shower gifta, but what to cook and how to do it very
often becomes a problem for newlywed couples.
Why not ask each guest to copy their favorite recipe
on a card and include it with their special gift?
When shopping for a shower gift. it may be
worthwhile to check a bridal registry beforehand.
This la a list compiled by the bride-to-be consisting
of any special patterns or items she spedflcally
wanta or needs. Bridal registries are maintained ln
many department stores. Consult the family of the
bride-to-be or a member of the bridal party aa to
where ahe may be registered. •
To keep the shower organll.ed, be sure to
delegate responsibilities among the bridal party
members.
Designate one peraon as the photographer. 'The
briM will surely appreciate photographic memories
of th.la spedal day.
Have one perlk>n reaponaible tor keeping a U.t
of gift.a and given. Thh wOl definitely come ln
handy wben writing thank you noi..
Have one perwon pre9eflt the gifta to the
bride-to-be. then place the opened lwms ln an
ou~f-t.he-way ......
Supply another bridal party helpet with a large
pl.uUc bag to collect the gift wrap and ribbons.
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•in<i Sund.i ~ TV We<'k to ~Utdt' your
,·wwing s<'hedule. Dilly Piiat
Labels guide food choices
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With thousands of food products avail.able in the
supermarket, how can you make sure the fooda you
purchase for your family wm provide the range or
nutrients they need?
It isn't aJways easy. A conadentious food shopper
must do some planning to chooee fooda containing
nutrients essential to good health.
"By selecting a variety of fooda from the four
food groups-milk, meat, vegetables and fruits, and
breada and cereal.a-homemakers can be relatively
aure that they are providing their families with a
balanced diet,'' according to Debra Dyer, M.S ., R.D.,
consulting nutritionist in the Los Angeles area.
"li you are concerned about comparing nutrients
within each food group or chOOlling fooda that provide
the beet nutritional value for the price, the most
readily available source of nutrient information la the
nutrition label," says Dyer.
Nutrition labeling ia a food labeling program
ad.rniniltered by the Food and Drug Adminiatration
that ~es conawnera with nutrient infromation
about the fooda they buy.
Dyer explains putting nutrient information on a
food label is voluntary unless a manufacturer adds
nutrients or makes a nutritional claim on the label or
in advertising, then it la required.
When nutritional information panel is on a label.
the infonnation i.a gjven in the following order:
Fryer Breasts
aondoH Jo.mt Toe9n!~r.!~in Morgarin• Cube1
Fr••h Frying
Chkk•n
With •Ill• Attoch.d .99c Sol•woy ~lb*259 Ovollty
kef
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Ovaloty a •• 1 lb s22•
Chuck Roast sa0::t:ra~~~r lb 99c
Sliced Beef Liver o·•·o·•·d lb g9c
Gro, und Beef , ..... •-vulo• :J.fb P'lcg. or larger
Paclfo< ....
P k Ch ,..,,,.,., John A1utt..I $ 1 '' or ops contain• C.nt•r & loin Ind ,., .. Chep• lb
Smoked Sausage 1~:~\h ,bs1••
Turkey lb s1H
Green Onions :i.=. 58'inc!IH1100 Bean Sprouts fOI s.11e11 ib 39'
JumbO Red Onions 3 ,b, 1100 Slir Fry Vegetables :.i:: 65'
Cusp Carrots r,.,,, 2 a':o 49' Trop1cana °'AnOt AJ1Ct ~·1"
Cube Steak ~ltwly
~io!y &.ti lb 1211 mm>Hydroic=
Bet! Bonom Tri-Tips Sir!otn Rout ID 1219 Ill) Nondle5 Ramen s...p<•m• 6 ~~ 11
Rib Eye Steak ~~~. o 13" Dl>catsup IONi1 ~99' """"
Pork Chops ~'"" Poro loin ib 1211 -• Voffln.i ~~ 591 Center Rib Libby s Saus.;o.
f1n/I USDA Px:1tte • Ci?' 99' Leg ol Lamb s-c::"011 •b 11" Tiny Shrimp fr>tnd
Hershey Syrup C11oc:o111• ~~ 1P~
MWesson 011 -;;~·
M contadlna ';::·
32 •••. s 1'' lottle
5 ....... s100 Cone
Fresh Mushrooms '~f •11t Hanging Plants ~tel 6 ;::: ~ M Fol er' s Coffee
Russet Potat.oel us t1o 1 .., 35' Gerber Daisies 6 Pill •4" ~ g
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Sweet Bose Pears m 79' Porn Porn o-e:::;: Bunc:11 ~"' .... Welch 1 S 5''"J:~
AMERICA'S
FAVOR.In
JOODSTOR£
1 Sl.z.e of serving.
2. Number of servinp in the container.
3. Number of calories in one serving.
4. Grams of protein in one serving.
5. Grama of carbohydrate in one serving.
6. Grama of fat ln one serving.
7. 'The RDA percentage (United States R«-
ommended Daily Allowances) in one aerving for
protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, thiamin (Bl),
riboflavin (B2), niacin, calcium and iron.
"Remember that all fooda don't have labels.
Fresh fruit, vegetables, meata and cheeaes are also
part of a balanced diet," Dyer concludes.
How to select grapes
Bunches of grapes
should be attractive,
fresh looking with well-
fonned berries.
In selecting them be
sure to look for firm,
plump fruit secure ly
attached to stems.
Grapes don't ripen or
improve in color o r
rtavor after harvesting.
They must be picked at
the peak of perfection so
color is a good indicator
of ripeness.
Green grapes are the
sweetest and best
flavored when they have
a slightly amber ~e.
Red or purple vaneties
should be free of grt>en
tinge .
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11 then la, our mouths
\ water for a juicy filet
'tmilJ'M>n. t rtlet mignon was orig-
1t inally a term used in
French cookery but
Americans have come to
UR it interchangeably
for all cuta of the "Full
Beel Tenderloin".
To get the best buy in
filet mignon, purchase a larte porterhouse steak.
The porterhouse con-
tains both a large filet
mignon and a top loin
steak (also known as
New York or Strip
Steak).
The next best buy is a
T-bone steak that is
smaller than a
porterhowie. It contains a
smaller filet mignon and
a top Join steak. The only
I d. ifference between
T-bone and porterhouse
is the size of the steak.
Check on cost per pound
to decide on the better
buy.
A.a with many cuts of
beef, the larger cut such
aa the porterhouse oosts
less per pound than
purchasing a single filet
mignon. When buying a
bonele.a filet mignon.
allow 3 eervi.ngs per
pound. U purchasing a
porterhouae with the
bone in, allow 2 servings
per pound.
Eating out
bites into
budget
WASHINGTON (AP)
-American families
1pend roughly one-third
f their food budgeta to
· away from borne,
according to a OOMUrner
spending survey re-lie..ed by the Bureau of
;Labor Statistic&.
The bureau said
boUleholda with young-
er tamme. spend even a
higher ahare of their
food dollar --40 centa or
more --to eat out. The
swvey involved 10me
5,000 American houae-
bolda studied in 1980
and 1981.
Among the other find-
inp are:
-Tile amount of the
y budget spent on
ood declines sharply as
ri8es in U.S.
holds with people
highest income
levela spending only
,about a dline of every
~llar on food.
--Families with high-
ier income tend to spend
JDOft oo food away from
home. 35 percent com-
pared with 25 percent of
'total food spending for
1hoee in the lower in-
come bnckets.
--More dining away
from home occurs in
boulleholds where both
the huaband and wife
haw jobs.
-People aver 65 ye.an
..,end a higher propor-
tion of their income than
other .,e poops on food
llODIUmled at home.
'n. bureau'• Con-
1umer Expenditure
Survey, conducted by
&he Cemus Bureau, was
~ ln 1979 with the
aim of providing the
~t with oon-
lllW'Dlr spending lnfor-
matklt\ that can be U8ed
In tht oompilation of
Ddwr repona.
Some ~.ooo houR--
boldl are surveyed each
yMr by the Census Bu-
~ and the respon-
--keep a diary o1 ab*'~ babita for
~-:m~
llidlld In 85 areas ecro.
the CIJUfttry.
Th. avvey Uo show-
ed, 8IDblllf other thinp. &hat American ~ boldie Cll\ Uw av~
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Apple slices star as new dipper
The theme of a summer party
menu centers on two mter-
nationally-msp1red dips that
enhance the natural goodness of
one of the best early summer
fruits.
The Cape Granny Smith apple,
for example is nght m sea.son from
May through August. Its cnsp
texture and sweet-tart taste
uru~uely counterpoint each flavor
of these dips.
In the recipe called Granny's
Kebobs Take A Dip, chunks of
the a pple are speared with
pine apple sec tion• and r~d
seedless grapes on a skewer.
S haring the table is the
Granny's Currant 'N Nut Cheese
Dip, a savory mixture with a
North African touch of currants
and spices and Granny's Low-Cal
L1ptauer Cheese.
GRANNY 'S KEBOBS TAKE A DIP
l table spoo n butter or
margarine
~ cup finely chopped oruon
2 cloves garlic, minced
112 cup peanut butter
1h cup hot water
2 teaapoona soy aauce
1h teaspoon hot pepper sauce
4 Granny Smith apples
1 fresh pineapple, peeled
and cut in chunks
~ pound dark seedless
grapes
In a small saucepan melt
butter; cook onion and garlic 5 to
Meatloaf an Ainerican favorite
Mea tloaf is one of America's
favorite econonucal main dishes.
Thanks to new no salt added
produc t s n o w i n national
d istribution, this family entree
easily can be prepared in a low-
sod1um version that sacrifices
none of the flavor
VEGETABLE MEATLOAF RING
1 cup water
1,. cup cracked wheat bulgur
l 1h pounds ground round
2 eggs. beaten
l cup catsup (no salt added)
\i'l cup fmely chopped onion
\i'l c up c h o ppe d gree n
pepper
l clove garlic, rrunced
'A teaspoon basil
V. teaspoon dry mustard
1;. teaspoon sage
V. teaspoon pepper
1 tablespoon light com syrup
Herbed Vegetable Medley•
Bring water and bulgur to boil.
Turn heat off. let stand I hour;
dram. Combine bulgur, meat,
eggs. 112 cup catsup, onion, green
pepper, garlic. basll. dry mustard,
sage and peppe r ; m ix well.
Firmly press mixture into 6-cup
ring mold.
Bake at 350 degrees F. l hour.
Dram exce5.$ fat. Turn out onto
se r vi ng plate . Co mbine
remairung 'h cup catsup and com
syrup. Drizzle over meatloaf. Fill
cente r with Herbed Vegetable
Medley. 6 servings.
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MEDLEY
1 can (16 ounces) cut green
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beans (no sah added)
1 cup sliced carrot
1 cup diced onion
1 cup cubed potato
2 tablespoons sweet butter
I tablespoon cornstarch
'A teaspoon basil
~ teaspoon pepper
1 cup fre sh mushroom
halves
Drain green beans reserving
Liquid. Saute carrots, onion and
potato in butter 2 minutes. Add l
tablespoon reserved liauid.
Cover; reduce heat and steam 5
minutes. Blend 'h cup reserved
liquid with cornstarch, basil and
pepper. Add to skillet with beans
and mushrooms. Bring to boil,
stirring constantly. Reduce heat;
simmer until thickened and
translucent.
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7 minutes or untll tender.
Remove from heat. Stir in peanut
butter, water, IOY aauoe and hot
pepper sauce. ScraJ>fl mixture
into. the container of an electric
blender. Cover. Proceaa until
smooth, acraplng down aide•
oocaaionally. Cover dip and chill
overnight to blend flavors.
To make keboba, cut apples
into wedgee and cubes. Tfuead
apple slice, pineapple chunk,
grape and apple cubes on each
skewer. Arrange keboba on
aervlng platter. Serve with
peanut dip. Yield: About l cup
dip; 4 aervings.
GRANNY'S CURRANT 'N
NUT CHEESE DIP
1 package (8 ounces) farmer
cheese -~ cGp plain low-Cat yogurt
1A teaspoon vanilla
~ cup teaspoon ground
cinnamon
Dash ground nutmeg
3 tablespoons currants
3 tablespoons finely chopped
walnuts
4 Granny Smith apples,
cored and sliced
In the container of a food
processor or electl'ic blender,
combine farmer cheese, yogurt,
vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg
until smooth, scraping down
sides occasionally. Stir in
currants and walnuts. Serve with
apple slices. Yield: About 1 ~
cups dip; 4 servings.
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Blender drinks beat break! ast blues
Breakfast 1s the most
important meal of the
day. Research shows that
it dir ec tly affects
performam.-e lev.f:"ls.
A study pubhshed by
the Pennsylvania State
U n1 vers1ty Nutrition
Education Center notes
that breakfast eaters had
a s ignificantly better
work rate and output
The paper reported a
better attitude resulted
when breakfast was
included in the daily
dietary regimen.
Blender breakfast
drinks are precisely what
is needed for those who
claim they've no tune for
the first meal of the day
This dehcious duo 1s
filled wnh the fresh
tastes of the season's best
fruit . The Peac h y
Blender Breakfast Drink
1s redolent with fresh
peaches, and the Banana
Berry Thick Shake, rich
with fresh strawberries
and bananas. takes
longer to dnnk than to
make
On the less hectic
we e kend a more
leisurely breakfast adds
a bit of glamour to your
diet. Fruit-filled Omelets
are lush wit h the full
fl av ors o f fresh
strawberries and
nectarines.
PEACHY BLENDER
BREAKFAST DRINK
2 medium-size, ripe
peaches. peeled, pitted,
sllced
lh cup rru lk
1 egg
1 t e a s p oo n dark
brown sugar
Combin e all
ingredients in container
of electric blender; cover;
p rocess until smooth.
Makes one serving.
BANANA-BERRY
THICK SHAKE
1 cup fresh
strawbernes
1 medium-size, ripe
banana
1 egg
1 cup buttermilk
1 to 2 teaspoons
sugar (depending on
Salmon
Pate • elegant
Cocktail parties are
back in style. It can be an
easy, elegant way to
serve a crowd. Many
times, Wlth an array of
food and dnnk. it becom-
es a full-scale meal.
Smoked salmon pate is
a quick and easy addition
to your next party. A
3-ounce package of
smoked salmon is so
simple to blend or pro-
cess with cream cheese,
garlic and green onion.
A dash of Vermouth is
added for a snappy fin-
ish. And this velvety,
pale pink pa t.e is crowned
with a generous sprinkl-
ing of caviar Use red and
black caviar for a colorful
contrast. Different
shapes and patterns de-
pend only upon your
imagination and de-
velopment.
SMOKED SALMON
PATE
2 pack.ages (3 ounces
each) smoked salmon,
chopped
2 pack.ages (8 ounces)
Neufchatel or cream
cheese, softened
2 to 3 cloves garlic,
minced or pressed
2 to 3 green onions.
minced
l to 2 tablespoons
Vennouth (to taste)
1 jar (2 ounces) red or
black caviar
Watercress sprigs
Blend or process tint 5
l.ngredienta. Mound in
bowl and gami.sh with
caviar and watercress.
Makes 8 to 10 servings.
No matter what
y ou 're doi ng .
your hometown
newspaper
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sweetness of fruit)
ln container of electric
blender combine all
1ngred1e nt s; cover;
process until smoo th .
Makes two servings.
FRUIT -F I LLED
OMELETS
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strawbernes, hulled and
sliced
2 medium nec -
tarines, sliced (2 cups)
2 teaspoons sugar
1A teupoon ground
cumamon
In medium bowl
combine stra wherries.
nectarines, ...sugar and
cmnamon; mix well. Let
stand at room
temperature 30 minutes.
Omelet•
8 eggs
~cup milk
3 tablespoons sugar
4 tablespoons butter
or margarine, divided
1 cup vanilla yogurt
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With spatula, carefully
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While top a still moist
spread ~ cup fruit
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half and turn out onto
heated plate with quick
flip of the wrist.
Top with yogurt and a
fresh strawberry. if
desired. Repeat with
r emaining butter, egg
and fruit mixture. Makes
four servings.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, June 15, 1983 £1
E nter r ecipes
for cook series
Oh.en considered a cook's best fncnd. a salad is a convenient wayito add color and variety to the most, 1f you ' Vt' bt·en en JOY ing our·
or least , elegant meals. Cook-of-tht• Week senes and would like to p in:
Whether elaborate, or simple, 1t lS usually an, the Daily Pilot wanlS to hear from you.
Lnexpens1ve and easy t.o prepare Se Most salads begin with vegetables or frwt. B~I nd us S<'veraJ of your favorite rt..'<.'lpe9 SO:
for a tasty change try a Mediterranean Pasta Salad we can pick a couple to share with our readere.:
tightly laced with brandy Its texture lS deliciously The series also includes a photo and short
different from moot salads, and the brandy dressing profile of our spec1aJ cook each week
lends an mtngumg spirit. A terrific opener for any main c:oursc, this dish Send your r€C1pes to the Food F.d1tor. c/o
couldaL<;0findaplaceasaluncheonentrN'.lt'sagreat the Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, last-minut~ meal, too, since 1t requires very little CaJH. 92626, and be sure to include your name;
effort or preparation time. 'j'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_b~a~d~d~ress~~a~nd~p;h:o~ne~n~um;be~r.~:--:==--.....,.~~ Prepare the dressing first by combmmg mayon-_:_
naise, garlic, capers, salt, tarragon and white pepper
with a touch of brandy.
Then mix cooked pasta shelb, mandarin orange
segments, crumbled feta cheese. ham strips, green
oruons. black olives. walnut p1e<.'C'S and green pepper
with the dressing Chill the pasta salad and spoon tt
onto a lettuce-lined plate
MEDITERRANEAN PASTA SALAD
8 ounces shell pasta, cooked and Ut'amc.'Cl
1 ( 11 -ounce) can mandarin oranges, dramtod
1 cup cooked ham straps
1 green pepper. thmJy sliced
3 green oruons. chopped
'A cup sllced black olives
'A cup crumbled feta cheese
1;. cup walnut pieces
Combine pasta. orange sllc.·es. ham, green pepper.
onions. olives, c heese and walnuts with dressing,
chill. Serve on a lettuce-lined pla~ Makes 6 servings.
DRESSING
3 tablespoons brandy
:Y. cup mayonnaise
1 clove minced garlic
1 t.easpoon capers
\12 ieaspoon tarragon
114 teaspoon whit.e pepper
Combine ingredients: mix well
Kids c an make
their o w n tre ats
Summer vacauon is the 1deaJ tune to t.each
grade-school age children to make their own
nutnllous treats. They will have plenty of time while
they're out of school and it's easy whe n they don't
have to cook Swruner f avon t.es can be prepared with
an electnc blender.
Electnc blenders require your supervu;1on; show
them how to safely drop m the tngred1ents, secure the
top and press the butt.on.
Dairy products are the best place to start. They
make delicious soda-fountaJ.n treats, just what
children like on hot summer playdays Cool yogurt,
milk and ice cream are naturaJ partners for fresh
fruits and fruit JU•ces
FROZEN YOGURT POPS
1 pl.Ill strawbernes
1 ~poon plain gelatin
2 tablespoons cold wat.er
'A cup sugar
1 cup plain yogurt
2 teaspoons fresh lemon .juice
Put strawberries in electric blender, cover, turn
on and blend until pureed. You should get l 'A cups•.
Mix gelatm and water in saucepan and sur over low
heat unul d1SSOlved. Add sugar and sur to dtS.c;olve
Remove Crom heat
Combine yogurt, strawberry puree and lemon
juice in a bowl Thoroughly rrux in warm gelatin
mixture unttl smooth. Pour into popsicle molds.
Frttz.e until flnn. To remove popsicle from mold, run
hot cap wat.er around outside of that part of mold until
popsicle IS loose. Makes 8 popsicles.
Not.e: If you don't have popsicle molds. use
w axed paper cups instead. When partially frozen,
lmert sticks then freez.e until flnn. •If you prefer, use
fresh peaches, nectarines, or other berries instead of
strawbemes. Just puree enough to get 1 ~ cups
STRAWBERRY YOGURT MALT
1 cup plain yogurt
2 8COOpe strawberry ice cream ( 1 cup)
4 t.eaapoons malted milk powder
V. cup milk
2 ice cubes, cracked (with back of spoon)
Put all lngTedients in an electric blender. Cover.
Turn on and blend until smooth and fluffy. Makes 2
cups.
AP R ICOT BREAKF AST SHAKE
l cup apricot nectar
1 cup plain yogurt
1 banana. peeled and haWl"d
3 ice cvbes. cracked (with bac:k of spoon)
Put 'All mgrOOienta ln electnc blender. Cover
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Why isn't California,
the leader in wine pro-
duction, more of a leader
wh en it comes to ideal
wine regulations? The
facts are the "wine state"
has its share of anti-
quated laws, many dat-
ing back to the end of
Prohibition.
The state even has a
"Blue Law" which for-
bids wineries from de-
livering wine to retailers
or restaurants on a Sun-
day, and while a con-
sumer can bring in cases
of wine from a European
jetliner, not a single bot-
tle-can legally be brought
across the state line from
Oregon.One of the regu-
lations that most affecta
con sumers, forbids
couponing, the offering
of premiums or gift.a,
things that would bring
the price of the product
down for consumers.
A producer is per-
mitted to lower the price
at the wiriery for a
special sale offer, but
there is no legal way to
ensure that the whole-
saler or retailer will pus
I the savings along to con-
~ sumers, so a direct
U "money off" coupon is
the only way to ensure
the consumer sees the
savings.
Some 32 states permit
couponing, but Cali-
fornia is not among them.
Taylor California Cellars
offered Nevada con-
sumers refunds via
coupons last year and
doubled the sales of their
products in that market,
which says that con-
sumers appreciate the
cost savings.
TCC feels it has found
a loophole of sorts in the
California law, and re-
cently ran full page
newspaper ads in the
stale offering $1 rebates
on 1.5 liter size bottles of
the company's wines.
It appears to this
writer that TCC is right.
The wording of the Cali-
fornia law indeed forbids
couponing, but does not
say a thing about wine-
ry-direct rebates as of-
fered by TCC.
The California De-
partment of Alcoholic
Beverage Control
doesn't see it that way,
and has strongly sug-
gested that TCC "cease
and desist." warning of
possible fines and even
threatening wholesalel"ll
and retailers who partici-
pate in some way with
the suspension or loss of
their licenses to do busi-
ness.
TCC, which is owned
by The Wine Spectrum,
which is owned by Coca
Cola, thinks it is In the
right and will neither
cease nor desist. It looks
as if the issue will end up
in the courts, and Spec-
trum's attorneys are
prepared to "go all the
way with thisone." ABC
should think twice
before defending this
issue in court, thereby
probably wasting a ton of
taxpayers money de-
fending a law that is
anti-consumer.
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BE FIRST-The re-
sults of the Orange
County Fair Commerdal
Wine Competition is on
the way to the printers.
To receive your copy of
the official award.a book-
let the minute they roll
off the preeaes, send
$2.50 to : OCWinntta 83,
P .O. Box 397, Garden
Grove CA 92642.
A few copies of• the
1982 edition are ;\
available at the ame
price. and may be or-·
dered by writing to OC
r w tnners 82. Some of lut
year's winnera are IJt1l1
commercially available.
and it's always interest-
fn•ex•~n•1fve• ·11n Mt IC*lT IN) nOfltrgh
In price; r•••onabl•;
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Cfaattted Advertlielng
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ing to compare results
from one year to the
next.
It is a California wine,
but note the very Italian
name, and a rather spor-
ty sounding·i:me at that.
The reason? The wine is
presumably being sent
into the marketplace to
do pattle against all those
cheap Italian Lam-
bruscos, which make up
the largest portion of
imported wine sales in
this country.
Mead on wine
though the name Gallo
appeara nowhere on the
label.
••• By JERRY D. MEAD Both wines will aell for
considerably lea than $3
a bottle, with the
two-bottle sir.e telling for
less than $5. U you like
Lambruaoo, but feel guil-
ty about drinking im-
port.a, sive these a try
when they come to town.
CALIFORNLA LAM-
BRUSCO?-There's a
new brand of wine being
test-marketed in some 20
American cities that will
no doubt have national
distribution by this time
next year, perhaps even
sooner. There is both a
red and a while, and the
brand name is "Polo
Brindisi."
Since a California
winery can't use the
name Lambrusco, the
Meat Values
most the marketing folks
could do is give it an
Italian sounding name
and make It taste as much
like Lambrusco as po68-
ible, and then price it to
compete head-on aeain.st
the Reunites of the
world.
I haven't tasted it yet,
but a reliable source tells
Dairy/Deli
me that both red and
white are slightly sweet,
slightly carbonated, and
very grapey tasting.
Who is Polo and where
is he making hla wine?
Well, Polo is a stepchild,
recently adopted ln Mod-
esto, which should tell
you that his parent.a are
named Ernest and Julio,
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tasted several times re-
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Grocery Values
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Smoked orPolllh ~ 2.39 ~eSausage ~
sffiofc'ect°Hains ~ 129
Fisherman's Cove
F'fesh PacUIC l 99 Red Snapper ~ •
Liquor Values
MlsslOO J Doten Com Tortillas
Ralph1·ChUled·IOO'\
Apple Juice
Auor1ed·Flelh Al1redo's Pasta
Ralplu-Macaronl or
Potato Salad
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Apple Juice M: 1.59
RalpbJ.JJlltant 99 Potato Flakes ~ •
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switch & save more
than a buck a bag*
Prices effective June 16 thru June 22, 1983
# IUCH ' GMrllO IUITINQTO.. IUCH
impressed with Paul
Masson Brut Cham-
pagne, which has to be
one of the best, moder-
ately priced, sparkling
wines in America today.
The wine sells in the $8
range, is delightfully
lrUe to its brut desig-
nation, meaning that the
wine iB quite dry and
crisp, and yet there is
interesting but not over-
powering fruit to the
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E4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 15, 1983
Flavorful, fragrant curry adds dash to bland foods
Curry powder is a
quick way to spu:e up
slim foods. The calories
are virtually nil, but the
, flavor and fragrance it
adds to food is nothing
short of spectacular.
Even a Little curry
powder can add dash to
bland cottage cheese or
rice; use it to spice up
salads, dres&n.gs, sauces
and barbecue bastes.
Curry powder is not
one seasoning, but a
blend of many spices in
varying proportions, in-
cluding turmeric (which
adds the pleasing yellow
color), ginger, cwnin,
cinnamon, coriander,
caraway and hot chili
pepper.
While the flavor notes
of m06t commercial curry
powders are similar,
there is considerable
variation among brands.
You should try several
to find the one that suits
you best. Some are
marked "mild" or "hot"
depending on the
proportion of hot chili
pepper.
The amount of curry
powder used in these
Slim Gourmet recipes LS
conservative; add more il
you like.
CU RRI ED
CAULIFLOWER
IO-ounce package
frozen cauliflower
2 thin slices of onion
'h cup fat-skimmed
chicken broth
'h teaspoon butter
1 teaspoon curry pow-
der (or more, to taste)
Optional: 'h teaspoon
cumin seeds
Combine ingredients
in a small nonstick pan.
Cover and simmer over
low heat 5 or 6 minutes.
Uncover and simmer
until most of the liquid
has evaporated. Makes 3
• servings, 35 calories
each.
I I'
QUICK CURRY SALAD
DRESSING
4 tablespoons "Light"
(low-cal) Thousand
island or Russian
salad dressing
4 tablespoons plam
low fat yogurt
l teaspoon curry pow-
der (or to taste)
1h teaspoon cumin
seeds
Gently fold ingre-
dients together Use as a
dressing on tossed green
salad, frull salads,
chicken or shellfish
salad. Makes 'h cup, 20
calones per tablespoon.
Bombay Broiled
Chicken: Use Quick
Curry Salad Dresfilng
but increase curry RQW-
der to 4 teaspoons. Add 1
tablespoon lemon juice
Combine with 2
pounds cut-up frying
chicken, coating ducken
completely. Cover and
refngerate au day or
overnight.
Arrange coa t ed
ducken pieces slun-side
down on a brotler rack
and broil 15 to 20
minutes. Turn skin-side
up and broil approx-
imately 20 minutes more,
until chkken is cooked
through and skin is
charred and crisp. Makes
6 servings, 160 calories
each.
Serving
festive
1 -chicken or sealood I salad takes on a festive
preeentation when ser-
J ved in hollowed-out
pineapple shella.
•Remember to keep
carrot and celery sticka
ready in your refrlger-
a1or. They're healthlul,
quick snack.I for the en-
tire famlly.
•Serve wedges of
lemon and lime with
a1ada for family or
pesta. 'Thefre9hdtrusia
not only a colorful ad-
dition. but at.> a natural
Oavrx enhancer .
.dnpa with your
favorite cheeee la the
perfect~ or fln-
lah to any ,.,..i.
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RICE
1 cup Instant rice
1 tablespoon fresh (or
1 teaspoon dried)
minced onion
1 tablespoon raisins
1 teaspoon curry
power (or more to
taste)
1 cup boiling tomato
juice
Optional: 2 table-
spoons plain low fat
yogurt
Optional: 2 table-
spoons minced fresh
panley
Stir rice, onion, rlllBina
and curry powder into
hot tomato j.lice. Cover
tightly; let stand 5
minutes. Flu!! with a
fork. Top with a dollop of
yogurt and minced
parsley, if desired.
Makes 4 servings, 110
calories each (optional
ingredients add 5 calories
per serving).
CURRY WALDORF
SALAD
1 'h cups sliced celery
prices good thru June 21
meat
homemade trvtne ranch market
pkg, of 8 .99
Slim gourmet
By BARBARA GIBBONS
1 cup diced unpared
Golden Delicious ap-
ples •
3 tablespoons golden
raiains
4 tablespoons plain (or
lemon) low fat yogun
4 tablespoons "light"
(low-cal) mayonnaise
l teaspoon curry pow-
112 teaspoon pumpkin
pie spice (or pinch
each : ginger, clove,
cinnamon, allspice)
Lettuce
2 tablespoons defatted
dry-roasted peanuts,
broken up
l teaspoon cumin
seeds
Combine celery, apple
and raiains In a bow I.
Blend yogurt, mayon-
na.iae, curry powder and
spice together; toa with
celery mixture until well
coated. Arrange on let-
tuce leaves and sprinkle
with nuta and cumin
eeeda. Makes 6 servings,
75 calories each.
CURRIED MEAT-
BALLS,
MAU-STYLE
1 pound fat-trimmed
lean beef round,
ground
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V. cup plam (or
lemon) low fat yogurt
3 tablespoons fresh (or
I tablespoon dned)
minced onion
2 tablespoons mm<.."ed
fresh cilantro (or
parsley)
1 clove garlic, m.mc."ed
2 tablespoons soy
sauce
8-ounce can plain
tomato sauce
~ cup (6 ounces) un-
sweetened pineapple
juice
Combine ingredients,
t-xcept tomato sauce and
pant-aple JUiee, rrux w eU
Shape mto 8 medium (or
16 small) meatballs
Spray a nonstick pan
with cooking spray
Brown the meatbaJls
over high heat; turn to
brown evenly. Dram and
discard any fat from pan.
Add tomato sauce and
paneapple juice.
Cook, c.'Overed. untiJ
sauc.-c lS thick , about 10 t.c
12 minutes. Makes 4
scrvmgs, 215 calorief
each
produce
u s no I premium
red or white
• onions
lb •• 29
garden fresh local grown
• romaine
lettuce
·1 deli
assorted
I IZZIS made fresh daily
strami
ham
h11tshire farms
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 15, 1983
Teriyaki fish a real catch
You don't have to be a
aport fisherman to love
fresh barbecued fish.
Whether you're at the
ocean, river, lake or nght
in your own backyard,
L emon Ter1yaki
Catch-of-the-Day. is
eaay to prepare yet
elegant to serve. I With all the port.able
~becue equipment on
1~·e market, it's easier
than ever to grill great
a sting fish in a
fish-shaped hinged, wire
· basket. It keeps the
· the right dlstance
m the coals and makes
turning the fish a snap.
Just about any kind of
· -50le, snapper, bass,
hitefish-will taste
xotic and stay moist if
marinated in t.eri yaki 'cs· de before grilling. Sport fishermen and
ould-be sport fisher-
!;;;n will be delighted
F-th the "one that didn't
et away."
LEMON TERIY AKI
CATCH-OF-THE-DAY
1 whole fish (3 to 5
pounds) dressed and
fileted (cod. sole, hali-
but, red snapper, bass,
w hi t.ef ish or si.m.ilar
fish)
~ cup bottled t.eriyaki
marinade and sauce
~ cup butt.er or mar-
garine
2 tablespoons lemon
juice
2 teaspoons basil,
crumbled
1 lemon, thinly sliced
1 medium onion, thin-
ly sliced
Lemon slices and
parsley for garnish
(optional)
Place filets in large
shallow pan; pour in
teriyaki sauce. Marinate
1.5 minutes. Tum file ts
Seafood
takes
to grill
American waters yield
more than 200 species of
~ble fish and alm05t au
:>f them take to the gnll
with ease
And there's plenty of
fresh fish on ice in your
local market. But re-
member freshness is the
key to maximum flavor.
Fish with a high fat
:xmt.ent baste themselves
naturally on the grill.
Lean fish, on the other
band, reqwre frequent
basting or foil wrap to
keep them from drying
:>Ut.
Cooking m foil r.educes
the chance of flare-ups
uid is always a good
:hoice on windy days.
You can even put the
vegetables in the same
wrap and produce a
marvelous one-slep din-
ner.
GRILLED FISH
AND VEGETABLES
1 Yi to 2 pounds fish
steaks (flounder, had-
dock. halibut .
swordfish)
~ cup eacb celery,
zucchini and carrots.
julienned
'!. cup mushrooms,
sliced
2 tablespoons chopped
parsley
1 tablespoon chopped
chives
~ teaspoon dried
summer savory,
crushed
14 cup butter or mar-
garine, melted
Yi teaspoon saJ t
Dash pepper
Rinse and dry fish
rt.ea.ks. Arrange on a
.arge square of heavy
iuty foil. Place veg-
~tables and mushrooms
m fish. Top with parsley,
:h ives and summer
savory. Drizzle melted
)Utter over fi.ah and veg-
!tables. Sprinkle with
ialt and pepper.
Fold foil loosely
around {ish and aea.l. :;rill over moderately
lOt ooa1e l 0 to 1 5 minutes Nill height: 4 to 5
.nches). Tum packet
wer oocuionally. Cook
.mtil fbh {lakes when
lfted with a fork. Serves
I to'·
find mnnc·~· s a\'ing
yet tas1~· rcc·1pt'"' in
W('ctnc•Mfa~ 0
!-t
foorl pa~('!'.
l1llyPilat
over and marinate 15
mtnutes longer. Remove
from marinade; reserve
marinade
Combine butter,
lemon Juice, basil and
reserved marinade in
saucepan; bring to boil
and remove from heat.
Place 1 met in bottom
of fish-shaped hinged
wire grill basket. Ar-
range lemon and onion
slices on filet; top with
remaining filet. Secure
basket and place about 6
to 7 inches from hot coals.
Cookl5mlnutes,basung
frequently with half of
butt.er mixture.
Turn fish basket over.
Cook 15 to' 20 minutes
longer, or uutil fish
flakes easily when tested
with fork, continumg to
baste frequently with re-
maining butt.er mixture.
Remove fish from basket
to serving platter; gar-
nish with lemon slices
and parsley as desired.
Makes 6 to 8 servings.
Filet fish by cutting
through fish along
backbone from tail to JWil
behind head, cutting
down to the bone with
sharp knife. Cut flesh
away from backbone by
holding knife blade
almost flat and parallel
with body of fish. Allow
knife to run over rib
bones.
Cut with clean, even
strokes, being careful not
to cut into filet. Lift filet
off in one piece; tum fish
over and remove other
filet. Discard bones or
save for stock.
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89 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. June 15. 1983
Chicken carves out bigger pJace on dining table
WASHINGTON (AP)
-Chicken is carving out
bigger place o n the
able a n d s t e ak i s
-ecommg less c:ommon as
osts and health concerns
a use a noticeable shift
n the American die t. a
onsumer group reports.
The Center for Science
n the Public Inter est,
asing data drawn largely
ro m g ove r n m e n t
tatistics, said Ame ricans'
a ting h a b i t s h ave
hanged m arkedly an
ecent years.
Be tween 1976 a n d
98 1 , a nn ua l c o n -
umption o r beef Cell
•Y 19 pounds, or more
han 19 percent. to 78.8
10unds per person, the
enter said
A t the sam e tame ,
•o ultry con s umptio n
.Jmped by 10.6 pounds,
r about 20 percent, to
Enjoy
treat
fill year
ly CECILY
IROWNSTONE
H oclal9d PreH Food Edllor
You don't have to watt
ntil next Passove r i(
ou are inter este d in
1aking matzo ba lls
he dumplings served tn
hicken soup on seder
-ienus.
The unleavened bread
aten during t he seven
a ys o f Passo ver as
vailable all, durmg the
ear. So as matzo meal.
h e oth e r m ain
1gred1ent of a special
ecape for matzo balls
Th e r ec ip e w a s
da p ted fr o m th t·
J ew ash Cookery Book"
y Mrs . .l!:s the r L evy,
:sued in Ph1lad elph1a in
871, and apparently the
1rst J ewish cookbook
ublished m the United
.tates . A fa csi mile
dition of the book was
ece n tly iss u e d b y
oseph 1n e B aco n o r
'holiota Press
Josephine Bacon as an
nte rpr1s 1ng yo ung
'n g l1 s hwo ma n who
ought an 1871 copy of
he "J ew is h Cookery
loo k ' fr o m a
ookseller's catalog and
dded a prefac:c to her
e w ed1t1on
N o w J1v1n g 1n
allfom1a, she has been
translator for both the
;raeli a nd America n
o v e rnments -she
.:>eaks seven languages
uently and "gets by" tn
ve morf'.
As the title st.ates, 1t 1s
a cookery book properly
xplain e d , and i n
c cordance with the
ules of the J e w is h
!ligion" and tt takes m to
>rasiderat1on "principles
C economy. ada pted for
ewish house ke<?pers "
MRS. LEVY'S
MATZO BALLS
2 regular (not than)
latzos. each about 6 1,
lChes square (crumbled)
3 tablespoons oil
2 large oruons (eac:h
ounces). finely c:hopped
3 large eggs
1 1/z c u p s (abou t)
lalZO meal
I tablespoon finely
hopped parsley
~ teaspoon salt
1n teaspoon pepper
Y. teaspoon ground
mg er
•;. t<'aspoon ground
u'tmeg
3 quarts s a lte d
1ater
In a small bowl. soak
rumbled matzos m ca\d
1ater until sort -about
minutes ln a 10-mch
killet, in the hot oil, fry
n10n untt'T' g o l de n
rown.
In a large bowl bea t
ggs until f o am y .
;queeze e xreM moisture
rt>m matzos and stir into
ggs; gradually stir an
;atzo meal until mJxture
• just stiff enough to
.an<1Je Stir in well the
nlon . parsley, salt,
,•epper, ginge r and
11\Jtmeg.
Using 1 le ve l
• ra eaauring tablespoon
or each, wit.h wet pal.ms
hape mixture into bath;
et rest at r oo m
emperature !or 10
1olnutea.
ln a 4 -o r 5 -quart
: ucepot bring salted
vater to a boil, keep at
: immering. Drop matzo
1alls into wate r e nd
tmmcr until they are
ender 1nd come M> t.he
op -10 minuta. Makes
.bout 4$.
62.8 pounds per person.
R is ing pric es and
de d inang product ion
w e re p ar tiall y
r espon s 1 ble for beef 's
falling out of favor , said
the ce nt e r , but It
attributed some of the
drop to people's concern
about the health effects
of eatmg fa tty meats.
Ho w ever, the group
said, about half the beef
decline was made up by
increased consumption of
p or k . T h e average
Amt!rkan ate 65 pounds
of pork In 1981, up by 10
pounds , o r 18 pe rcent,
from 1976.
P o u I t r y".' n o ta b 1 y
ch icken, ia both leaner
and ch eaper than red
meats and this accounta
for Its in c reasing
p o pularity, said the
center. P o rk ia allo
cheaper than beef.
The re port was an
updat e to a more
extensive examination of
American eating habits
since 1910 that the
c:e nter. a no n -pro fit
Basic MitkJe!
TOP SIRLOIN
STEAK
80~1'1< eonoeo BHI lO•n
FRESH
MUSHROOMS
Gou•-! h f"'9 8 01 P119
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BLADE CUT 89 ~£~STEAK Loe
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STEAK
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gr o up fund e d b y
membership donations
and foundation grants,
published in 1978.
It drew most of the
figures from the U.S.
Agriculture Department,
Interspersed with some
data from other federal
agencies and industry.
The center's Michael
Jacobson and Mary
Colburn compiled the
figures. The center
expressed alarm about
s o me of the eating
tre nds.
BEEF BACK RIBS
QUARTER PORK LOIN
• •• 89
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"Americans an UHW
cons u med 34 percf!nt
more fat, 43 percent less
complex carbohydra tes
and 45 pe rcent mo r e
refined sweeteners than
their 1910 count.erpam,"
the center said.
attributed part o f this
drop t o uncertai nty
about caffe ine , whic h
has be en linked to a
number of ailments.
How eve r, co n -
s umption o f so ft
drinks, which contain
lots of sugar or artificial
sweeteners, shot up 25
pe r cent In six years.
Ame ricans now drink
412 12-ounce sodas each
year , or slightly more
than one a day, up from
329 six years ago.
over the last 1lx yeau
in c lude a 5 pe r cent
decrease In the amount
of fresh or fro~en fl1h
eaten, but a 14.3 percent
jump ln consumption of
canned fish, moetly tuna.
Citrus fruit eaung fell
I t percent during the
la~t penod, but apple
and banana oonaumption
each we nt up 11 percent,
with the average person
eating 20 pounds of each
fruit annually.
Some changes were a
mixed blessi ng, the
re port said.
Coffee cons umption
dropped 18 percent sinre
1976, with consumption
fa ll ing from 690 s ix -
o u n ce c ups to 567
annually. The g r o up Othe r changes noted
Drinkm.,g whole milk
fell off sharply, with the
average person downing
16.2 gallons Instead of 20
gallons. This 19 percent
drop in whole milk was
accompanied by a 20
percent inc rease In
l o wfat milk c on -
sumption.
There was virtually no
cha nge in the average
person's consumption of
151 pounds of flour and
cerea.I grains each year.
However, ri c e
consumption soared 55
percent from 7.1 pounds
to 11 pounds annually.
Extra thick cut steaks
for Dad's day!
Look to• o ur large selection of extra lh•c.k
c ul s1ea11s in lhe meatc ase All our steaks
11re Bonoea your guarante~ of sa11sfact1on
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\lnt .. r.1.29 r ~~~E BONNET MARGAR1~~E, , •• 5 9
LOW FAT MILK
!~~~~~.~RANGE JU!~!, .... 79
r ~!'.~ CREME '°' ,,. • 79
!~,!!~ !MITH'S A~~of~~2.69
!~RK~L CORN " 0,, ... 1.39 !~~"~:.JEMIMA WAFfl.!0~.., •• 69
DELI DELIGHTS
!~~~IMP COCKTAIL ,0, .... 75
@r~~::.~Essi~~"' ••• 1 .39
!~!',!~HOT LINl<,~01 .. , 1 .69
LADY LEE B~OCNA
•01 .. 4 .99
r~I.~'? BOX PIZZA •101 1"' 1 .55
r :.!~~J,~N SHRIM~ °' to• 6. 99
r :.!~!.r2~ SHRIMPIOl IO• 2 . 99
LONGHORN CHEESE
\A01'l0 KOC)
1a U OJ fMCX*wta-t ...-c.
~rKeyeuys
,, 2 .39 ~ mean extra savings.
r ~~':1EL PEPPERON~o, .. , 1 .19
I !!!~~!ALAMI IN ... 2 .19
r ~~~~ WRANClE~~ .. , 1 .99
r ~~o SLICED HAM • ,.,, "'t 2 . 09
Krt Buys are •lems o•<ed below their •>141•y<11y
O•M:ounl l>'tCft H • •Hult of m•nuleclu•en
ttmpc>rary oromo llONI allow•nc• °'
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Key Buy •••ms every tUTlf! vou SlloP
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QUALITY PRODUCE
COLDEN
BANANAS
II•~ llt'..Ov TO UI
LARGE
CANTALOUPE
SWttf -Of!<~
lD.29
lll.29
GENERIC SAVINGS
~o·~·•29
GENERIC COOKIES
APPLE PIE FILLING
'°~ • ., .99
·1001.68
~, .... 99
~: ROA STED PEAN·~~!~.1. 79
ELBOW MACARONI .• , ··~. 89
C~ECREAMER
1 •• 1.25
~!~WASHER DETE~~~!1.53
CLA SS ClEANER ., ... '". 71
.. ,, ... 33 CUT GREEN BEANS "" .....
9~~~~!~ MUSHROOMS'"' ••• 59
J~~1DIAPERS '"' .. ' 5 . 99
LIQUOR. BEER & WINE
!~~R'S SCOT~~ .... , 11.59
r ~~BEL BRANDY .. .,, 6 . 79
r~.~..se~~~ .... ,. 7 .19 r Cl..'! GRANO AO 80U~~~8. 6 9
r ~~~!.!! BEER
r s~~~.~~~s
tH•<c JI 29
'' I 4ollf't &.f.
.,. .. '" 2 .89
HOUSEHOLD & PET
r SCOTT _f:!s ~~~R T~~!!-!Q
OKOl~ft<I
r~ .. ~X OETERGEN.T,°' to• 3 .99
!~'?.~!~BAGE BA~~'°.1.59
r~~ LEE DETERGE!!f 900 5.99
r !!A~!:'! ~~AP Ulfl ... 45
r ~ex BLEACH .,.l)f ." • 79
f ~~J;!!.ptAPERS •c•-4.99
I~?ROX PRE·WASHHOrel\ 1.99
r ~·.';!~~S CAT FOOO ••u •• 32 The Lucft.y 101111 S7fl 17 Tl'lt 10111 1 1 lhtt
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compsr•blt! ''"'m• s~ 39
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The Ogount Supermarket _, .... 1.2~
Canada
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Just Pure
Sparkli ng Water
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Pl otects Colar &
Flavor Of Fruit
Freezing, Drying
or canning
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, June 15, 1983
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Father's Day
SALMON SALE
FRESH KING SALMON
WHOLE OR HALF FISH
STEAKS (GREAT FOR BBOI
'3.49~
'4.49~
'4.99~
BEEF $1 99 DOES NOT EXCEED • ~
FRESH FOSTER
FARM
CHICKEN BREAST 16% FAT REG 2.H LB
BBQ WHOLE CHICKENS
WITH OUR OWN SPECIAL SAUCE • 1 49
HOT & READY • U
TO TAKE TO THE BEACH REQ '1.89 Lii
TERIYAKI
MARINATED
BEEF K-BOBS
s3.99u
OVEN READY
MEAT LOAF
'1.89~ USDA CHOICE EASTERN CORNFED
AGED BEEF FILET MIGNONS
REG '1.19 LB •&.49 ~
FRESH
CELERY BROCCOLI
.49 ... 3;s1.oo
TENDER, GREEN TENDER, SMALL LEAF
FRISH
PINEAPPLE
HAii
AVOCADOS
FRESH
CANTALOUPE
HAWAIIAN GROWN LAROE SIZE LAROE, JUICY, SWEET
4;s1.oo
FRESH
PACIFIC RED SNAPPER sl.49~
PARKING
AYAILAaLa
AT ltlAlt
OP aTOlll
Pacific Ranch Market
334 7 E Coost Hwy
Corona del Mar
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n Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, June 15, 1983
B e pre pared: Have 'Diaster Diet Kit' handy
Bv DOROTHY WENCK ~c:-. ..... ~
Natural diasasters can
strike at any time and at
any place. The recent
earthquake in Coalinga
ls a reminder of this fact.
Survivors o f great
storms. floods, or tremors
may find themselves
temporary priaoners in
their homes-without
electricity, heat, com-
munications, or transpor-
tation.
One way to achieve
aelf-sufficiency during
the time you're waiting
for help to arrive is to
have a Disaster Diet Kit
in your home stocked
with quick-to-prepare
foods requiring neither
refrigeration nor cook-
mg.
You don't need to buy
large supplies of food.
Canned foods, dry mixes
and other staples you
nonnally have on hand
are well suited to an
emergency food plan.
Remember, in an
emergency, familiar
foods are importanL
They can lift morale and
give a feeling of security
in a time of s~.
The two important
emergency requirements
are water and calories for
people in good health.
The water must be pure.
The food should satisfy
hunger, supply energy,
and, as much as possible,
contribute to good nutri-
tion.
You can get along for
quite a while without
food, but for only a short
time without water. At
least ~ gallon of water
per person per day is
needed for drinking
puposes in moder ate
weather. Another in gal-
lon per person per day is
recommended for bath-
ing, food preparation and
dish washing.
Some of your needs for
liquids can be met by
storing quantitites of
fruit juice, soft drinks,
and canned foods such as
fruits and vegetables
lhat are packed in liquid.
On the other hand, if
your stored foods are
primarily dehydrated.
you will need extra
aJnOUnts of water in
order to rehydrate them.
For this reason, canned
foods are preferable to
dried foods for the Disas-
ter Diet Kit.You may
already have a one or
two-week supply of
nonperishable food on
hand. li SO, maintaining
it is a simple matt.er of use
and replacement.
As you plan and as-
.emble your kit, keep the
four food groups in
mind-protein, milk,
fruits and vegetables,
and starch foods.
Other foods you would
want to have for extra
energy and flavoring
would include vegetable
oil, jam or jelly, honey,
P istach ios
a dd p i zazz
t o p ilaf
From the feasts of the
ancient world to creative
cu111nes o f today,
pistachios have played a
starring role.
Here as a delightful
idea for adding pi:r.a.z.z to
:pilaf.
RICE PILAF
~ cup each chopped
onion and green pep-
r~blespoons olive oU
2 beef bouillon cubes
2 cups bolling water
1 cup long grain nee
~ teaspoon salt
~ cup chopped
pistachios
Saute onion and green
pepper in oil until onion
la tender. Dissolve
bouillon cubes in bolling
water. Add to on.ion mix-
ture along with rice and
ult. Cover and simmer
..30 minutes or un tiJ rice ls
iender. Stir in platachioe.
Mak.es 4 to 6 aervinga.
sugar, hard candy, ins-
tant pudding, coffee, tea,
salt and pepper.
And don't forget to
include nonfood it.ems,
particularly a hand oper-
ated can opener, paper
platee and cups, eating
ut.enails. sharp knife, ser-
ving spoon, napkins,
towels, container for
mixing milk if you stored
dried milk. flashlight,
matches and candles, and
battery operated radio. A
plastic dishpan makes a
useful storage container
for these it.ems.
• • •
QUESTIONi WE ARE
ASKED:
-Ia it true that in an
emergency it'a sate to
drink water ln the toilet
tank or water heater?
-Yes, unJe91 the pub-
lic water supply la con-
taminated and has been
allowed to enter your
system. Know the lo-
cation of your main in-
coming water valve 80
you can ahut it off if
directed to do 80 by
authorities.
U you have no means
of ccmmunicaUon and
don't know it the water
supply la aafe, it might be
well to shut off the
lncomlng water valve
lrnmediately to preserve
the purity of this water
until you can get reliable
information. ••• -U we had an earth-
quake and the power was
shut off, how long would
the food stored in the
refigerator and free:zer
be safe to eat?
-The first foods to use
would be th08e low in
acid, such aa milk, meat,
casseroles, cooked veg-
etables as these can be-
come unsafe within four
or so hours after they've
wanned up to room
&emperature. Foods that
feel cool to the touch
would still be safe.
Unfertile eggs will
k ee p at r oom
temperature for several
weeks. Acid foods such
as fruits or pick.lee would
keep safely for some
time. Freeh vegetablee
would keep for a few
days, depend.mg on the
ouwde temperature.
Foods i.n a well-filled,
well-insulated freezer
probably will not begin
to spoil until iteverals
days aft.er the power
goes off; but a lot de-
pends on the room
temperature, type and
aiieof freezer, how full it
ia (the fuller it ia the
longer foods will stay
cold), and how oft.en you
open it. It's best not to
open the free7.er except
for very short penods to
remove foods for the day.
Foods that would keep
the longest would be
bread and other bakery
products and frozen
frwts and jw~.
•••
-If you store water
for emergencies, how do
you know if it's safe to
drink? ' -Any water that has
been tested and ap-
proved by tlealth
authonties would be safe
to atore. If there ia any
question about the safety
or cleanliness of the
water, purify it before
storing or using it.
Water can be punfied
by boiling it Vigorously
for l to 3 minutes or by
adding clorine bleach. U
water · ia clear. add 2
dropsofliquid bleach to l
quart of water. Double
the amount if the water
is cloudy.
FRESH KING SALMON
USDA Choice 8oneleu Be.if Round
SI RLOIN TIP STEAKS ....... LB. 2.59
USDA Choice Boneleu S..f Round
SI RLOIN TIP ROAST .. .. .. Le 2 .49
BONILlll
ROUND ITIAllS
USDA I 87 CHOICE R~~D La. •
ALASKAN SALMON
FRESH WHOLI OR HALF
-=----·A~~ s 7
~ =--.;.
Center Cut 8"'1ol, Boy AloJ.on, Fre1h
KING SALMON STEAK Le 3.89
leg1 & Clow1 Cooked R.ady To Eo1 Frozen 9 ALASKAN QUEEN CRAB lB 4 . 9
BONILlll
RUMP ROAIT
BEEF I 87 ROUND La. e
.
LB .
Fo,ter Form1
TURKEY SLICES lB 2 .79
Gorton'• New ltght Recipe 10.01 Tempura or
LIGHT BREADED FISHSTICKS EA 2 .09
HORMEL
CURI 81 HAMI
I BONELESS I La. 2.99
ING CHERRIES
FRESH WASHINGTON
SWEET
JUICY
LB .
U.S. r-lo. I Red leaf or Frein Ripe
WHITE ROSE POTATOES ..... lB .19 FRESH BOSTON LETTUCE EA .39 HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLES l8 .29
.-----HIALTH 6 BIAUTY AIDI FOODI OF THI O•llMT
2 5.oz REG . UME. MUSIC
OLD SPICE STICK
DEODORANT .... 149
4 25-oz Reg. or 3·oz Mu.-4.2.5-01. Reg . Lime or 3-01 Mu1li S~urolitku 8 5-oz Con Shorok 1ku f er1yok1 No rt, 1 or 90 Proo!, 750·m
8 or Sk1nle11 Port lonkl
FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE .59
Vot Pok 1 lb
HUGHES SLICED BACON EA 1.39
BONILlll
IPlllCIR ROAIT
a:,~ La. 3.4 7
Buttery Rich
HASS AVOCADOS
86 B·Proof. 750 ml
OLD SPICE 399 OLD SPICE 2 s2
COLOGNE. AFTER-SHAVE . . ..
BAMBOO
TIPS .65 SEASONED
SEAWEED 1'' JACK DANIELS
BOU RBON 7•• CANADIAN
CLUB
Zipl0<. 2.5-cl Quon Size
FOOD STORAGE BAGS 1.39
SOURDOUGH
BRIAD
DICARLO I 09 HAND •
CHUNK LIGHT TUNA
GlllHA IN WATIR
6.S-OZ.
CAN
I 2·01 Cryitol1
FOLGER'S INST ANT COFFEE 5 .29
llNGUROLL
Ill TOWILI
PlllNTS EA .• 59
IA.
16-oz Jar Regular or Untolted. Plonter'1
ORY ROASTED PEANUTS .. 2 .29
BllQUICll
MIX
40-0Z. I 25 WTTfRMlllC e I
6'·or. Bo"I•
WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE 2 .35
~ RAGU
~PAGHlnl IAUCI
•
RfG.OR I 55 HOMfSTYlf
32-0Z EA e
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·'
81rd~ Auomd V9Q91oble1, I kr
FARM FRESH MIXTURES
12-Pll. AHorted Vorie!Nl1
2.09
1.19
•LL-0 . 229 PUDDING PO•S ..... .
WATC11 rO. AN U CITINO NfW
ITIM f"fATUHO tA04 WHllt
llACll.. 99 MUG ...... ~·•
NGRYJACK
BIHIRTI
lO·OZ. 59 4 VAl!IETIH e
Kroft, ~1. Not11rcil I 29 SLICED SWISS CHEESE •
16 or Collforn;o Covntry 29
BOB'S DRESSING I .
6-oa. Oollo Sii(~ 'tp~ro11I or 9
SLICED SALAME .... , . I .9
Tiiiamook Motdlum I • 9 2-LB. CHEDDAR CHEESE ....... •
t
Orango Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednetday, June 15, 1983 n
rta.IC NOTICE
'icnnoue IMJllNHa NAMe I TAft ... NT
Tht lollowlng pt reo11 I• dotng
buitlMM u :
HKR DATA SEIMCE$. 300·F w .. 1 Cou t Hlghw•y. N••port BMoh, Ce 929&3
Births 6
4
2
ClASSlfllD ."w ea r ly half o/ all Daily Prlot readt'rs
ha tJe used the class1/1ed St'ctwn to bu11
or sell a product
Htlen K1lelen Roleno 3 16
EH i 21'1 81 . Coel e Meu Ce 82627
Thie t>utl-WU (l()(ldUCled Oy
111 lndtYldu91
H Krt1ten Roland
Tnle •l•lement wu llled with '"' COuoty c1.,k ot Orenoe County on Mey 9, 1883
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
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Publl•h•d Or•nge Cou t Delly PllOI June 8, IS, 22, 29, 19&3
2647-83
642-5678 Finett Laaoon view Lrom dramatlc 3 bdnn, 4 VIiiao-Walk TownhOUM $119,500 9&4-U71 Newport 8Mcf\ Excel·
bath pool ho~. tl,7!'>0,000Fee. Beamed ce lllnga I 4 lentcondHIOn.
flta.IC NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING l lOI
Nollet 11 Mf'eby glveo th" the
801rd ol Trull .. ot the Huntington Beach Union High SchOOl Olelrlcl
wlll r-iw MAleO bid• lor tvpply-
lnQ DAT A PROCESSING EQUIP·
MtNT m .. ung or equ•I lo the
ep41elllcallon1 on n1e In the otllce of
Mid Ol•ll lct
Eec:h bid mua1 be ec;compenltd Dy
I CH hler'I Chefk, otl'tltleci Check, °' bldd«'• Dood In the amounl ot not leaa 11181 ten l)«etnl ( 10%) 01
1he total bid, made payable 10
Huntington Beach Union High School District, e1 a guaran1ee ol
o.11....-y end ot compllenot with ll'le t.,m, ol lhe bid II 1w1rdte1 Ille
con1rec1
Bids 111111 be ciurly marked "DATA PROCESSING EQUIP-MENT, 810 523, •ddresaec:l lo Allyn
E Rowley, PurCl'IUlng M•nllOtf,
Huntington Beacn Union ~lgh
School OlllllCI, 1025 I Yorktown
Avenue, Huntington Beech, Ca
92648, ano received al or before
2:00 pm Friday. July t 1983 In
Room 36 t 11 wl'llcti lime •nd place bids wlll be publlcly opened and
reed
Eec:l'I bid Shall remain valid tor 1
i>«lod of 45 days 111-. the d"• apeclfled lor the receipt ot blcn
Tl'le Boatd of Trust .. • Shall be the
IOM judge ol the quallly ol equip.
ment oN.,ed 111d ·~ the right to fljecl any or all bid• end to wel-...
eny Irregularity the<eln
al Allyn E Rowley,
Purchulng Meneger I Publl•lled Orange Coast Dally PH01 June 15, 21. t983 2760-83
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:::;·; PEIUISIU HOIE OOUIFlnT PRICE REDUCED ~,c:,'~~~~l~g ~'.:0:
111:1f (Xoean & jetty views. M arine room, 4 bdrrn, 3 llY A IEAOI On one of Ille bat lo-Carl Moaen Agent, :~~~I bath, 3700 sq.fl. $1,38~.ooo. Oceanfront. REALn II 1M noo cet1on1 In Turtle Rock 760-2843
Vl1t1 3 bdrm. 3 b• Plue ---------::;.:.~ LIDO llLE mod•I Profa11lon1lly NEWPORT TERA Condo, '·.·.~·. Remodeled 3 bdnn, 2 bath + large rec nn., de cor• t • d A I C . 3Br 2112 be, like new, • encloHd p1110 Short acrON from pool & 9')8.
"" beam ceilings, f urnished, patios. $420,000 • welk to tennl• & pool 15 ec parlc 11211,500. :::~~· flllllAlllS UllCH HILLTOP ·~. S259,000 ~n:~~a1;~~~ No 11
::~" N ew 4 br, 4 ~ ba, <'UBI.om French Nonnandy • OOW HHT ::~;~ F.atate I 2 prime acre hilltop $1,250,000. ~ 3 bdrm and den. Cullom
::~:: OOllOIAll GAYS IAYFROIT lty R-2 By owner S68s.ooo I••• Comado laland C'Ult. bayfront lot. 8~' boat 37 13 Seuhor• Dr.
""' dock Plans avail. Mow $370,000 w /trade UOIPT1NAL 651117 850"6578
1"•• Wiii 6 IUll HMf .. 7 OCEANFRONT ;"'' PAHi LIDO OOIDO Old CdM, 3 Bdrm, French Reouced 10 $425,000 tor
• 1 window• & door1, wood fast aale a.et Beach 3 b r , 2 ba, frplc, 2 car carport. lmmac condo. plank lloora. nNt newl Tront bargain own II.
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J.11 Buy,.d,. Oriv•· N B bl) olbl
Ital Estate llUOl lfAlll WU9"1
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.WLl.f. An opportunity 10 own In
thla PtH tlgloua g•t• For Tuesday through Fri· guarded community
day publlcallona: 4:30' Comfortable 3 borm
p.m the previous dey Cape Cod with be1u11ful
For Saturday publication, brick patio and aeparate
deadline la 3 p.m Friday master sulle A~meble
Sunday d .. dllnel15 p.m. loan of $t3.t ooo Total
Friday. Monday deadline prloe $1g9 ooO 63.1-1400
11 11 30 • m. Saturday MAHOll MiLu'
Aaatiore, 675-llOOO L11aa1 llltatl 1 52 39r, 2Ba CONDO
---------on El Niguel 7th Fairway, &
Caroaa ••l 1111 1022
2HITI 2 Br. & 3 Br. 2 Ba Lot & 1
hell. ocean lid• of hwy
Ow n e r/B r o k er ,
675-0562.
1 peek al tri. oc:n 2 car
gar. S t37 500 Owner
768·6684
t F1rt1t l SS ra. Fronl • BAIL ME
OUTI. 4 bd, 1tngle 1tory,
baeutlful lhrouQhOut. WNY wan! $179,900 Negotteble
Buy your retirement llome down. own 535-2012 or
wtllle Iha price It rlghtl 543-5095
NIOMI 2 bdrm, 2 beth c---......... ,--~-~ric
condo. blo 2 car garage ..... !!J!...,.rt..._.-.•.-c .... .._-.1 ....... 1 view over the tr..._ pool ---------1
& epa, $209,000
O.reaa •t1 Mar "''' llLLI W HIAIMOOll ~!'." OOllHOTIOH Extra special home lor
Kiiis and corrections may family comfort and 1'11·1414
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12.111,000
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w •• 01t1, ., ... , be made on aame dffd· notable entertaining. Cotti •111 1024
lines aa abo11e Please Enclosed brick courtrard 3Br. E\Ba. 1165.060 By
Hk for I "klll number" enlry. "garden lllew' llV· owne< Block walled, lg ---------1
'111·1100
ONE
OF A KIND!
Country Gu Kltellen
Tiie Floor & Pantry
3 Br Incl lg mu 1er
Formel Dining Rm
Hardwood Floor•
Sundacie on Bdrm
Slllnad Qla.u Windows
lncludff Land
lettefAll
LNa114 la 11.,.rt .. ~
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021/hWltlr. w .. , ..... m.,
Mt-74M
PlllMl NYll 111111 w™tn cancelling your ad. Ing rm. f am lly rm, yd. trull 1r .. a. remodeled gourmet kitchen with
•:::_; EllllORI atrium view. Prlvaie pool kitchen. copper plpe1 ~ Size uard A truly 111• 20 05 Arnold Ave
2 Br, dbl garage. 1 blk fHIT HW YILU
from ocean. lor H ie or Night llghll Ind mountain
a u m m e r 1 • n t 1 I vfew aurround Ihle cua-·"'" Check your ad dally and dltlon~I 4 bdrm home 845-3440 ·"'') report errors tmm•dl· ~~ ately The DAILY PILOT you'd be.proud lo own Hll OOnHE
''I<•• aUYmes llablllty tor the 1359·500 111,000
• "<111 flrat Incorrect lnseriton -",,II IO Ill)'\' FIWR IUL n j~:; only, IH>MI ._Inc. 141 0114 ~·.-RE AL ESTATE :'.jjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii =~!~ :r-.. -.-,-.-..1----::-rrr i ·-~,.,--_;..6..o,3_1_· 1;_400_.:_;_ •
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675-'4496. tom dfflgned 5 Bdrm
5 bdrm.3 be 1p1 home
Wesl CllN . $268.000 Wiii
lilten to ottera. 842-4959
Beek bay 2 Br. lmmac ..
S25,000. Adul1 park.
comm. pool, apa, ti.ecll.
Owner wlll con1lder leeM
option 811 r fl7 5·'40 1 O
RUIZ sas, Belle Mason of Mor -
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Only 5 yra new! Btll Eut-3 Bedroom, completely ANHOUNCEMENTS aide location Owner hea lenced front & rear yard.
""'"'"'"'"""" •·•. moved out of area • la Onty $97,500. 631-7370.
Juet In time tor eummerl
Thia large home fM turaa
2 llreplacu , covered
patio and wood decking .
large 101 and many ...
tr11. O wner1 very
1nxlou1. For an appoint·
mant, cell 540-1 t51
1uc11•• 1141 too
pool home. OuaJ1tv con-
81ruc11on brlnot warmth
to the Interior wtlk:h , ...
turet lmponed m1rbla
Ille entry and dramatic
matching floor to celllno.
Formal dining room a.nd
large moaernlzed kltehen
with breakfeat area
mak .. thla ldMI for tam-
lly lvir>g to elegant enter·
talnlng, Sfl50,000. In·
ctuo.a land. JOE H . RUIZ. age 72, a reei-nlton, Arkansas and Jackie
dent of Costa Mesa, Ca. Merryman of Martrn, Ten·
Passed away on June 4, nessee. M rs. Rhoades has
l•~· "' 1 ·~" • "'~I llcjuldatlng local Invest·
.......... 1. •111. menta Annuel lnc·ome of
I r••I•• """" 11'" 1 $43,8001 759·1501 (Jr TRADITIONAL
REAi.TY
3 Bdrm 2 ~a. walk to
beech. lrg auumabte 111.
A PETE
BARRETr ~,~::: 1 \ hutr :::+: 1 752· 7373 1983. Survived by his wife been an active member of-----------
C lar a, daughters M ary the Church of Christ for 65 Ml.IC NOTICE
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MUMC•A1. COURT
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COUWTY Of' aACtUm.NTO no Mftlfl I t. a---.c••u PLAINTIFFS OR. GEORGE E,
LANQSJOEN and RUTH ELLEN
DE F END A NT K E I T H
BUSINCSS &
FINANCIAL 0 ""···-,,, • ttu_11, • I "f#I• .... , ,0.,.
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Cr ay ton and M artha M yers, years. A member of the
both or H ollywood, Ca . Costa M esa C hu r ch o f
daughter R1t.a Cardenas of Christ. her son-Ul-law is the
Costa Mesa.ca , 1<>n Larry miruster at the San Lorenzo
Ruiz of Santa Ana, Ca • 1<>n Chu r ch o f C hrist, San
Manuel Ruit o f FountaJ.n Lorenzo. Ca Funeral ser-
Valley, and son Frank Ruiz vices w ill b e held on
of Costa Mesa .. Ca., he is W ednesday, June 15, 1983
survived by 20 grand -at lO:OOAM at Costa Mesa
c h 1 I d r e n a n d 3 2 Church of ChrU1t Interment
great-grand children. 2 al Huie Cemetery Clint.on,
brothers Philip Ruiz and Arkansas. The family per·
Ralph Ruiz.. 3 st.St.ers Ida fers donations to Maude
Lopei, Mary Mendou and Rhodes M emon aJ Fund or
Frances Ruit V isitation at Orphans Fund. Costa Mesa
Peek family Colorual Fu-Church o f Chnst, 287 West
neral H ome, 780 1 Bolsa W ilson, Costa Mesa, Ca.
A ve .. Westnunser on M on-92627. Pierce Brothers Bell
day, June 6, 1983 from Broadway M ortuary dlrec·
lANGSJOEN T
WINTERBOWER •nd DOES I EMPLOY ... ,.. .. T through x, >nclullve mt.11
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TIM -'_, cMdda ........ 10ll NOTICll YCMI ..... ...... ... I
wltllout ,_ IMlir'9 "-'Cl ..._ t .... '°" ~ wtttiM ao .,._ "'-" , .. ,..
AHlitALS
II you wl9l'I 10 .... the ldvl<le of '••-••" •n 111orn•y In thl1 metier. you , ....
1M Ill~....... c ,,.,,_
lhould do to P<omptly to th•t your MCRCH' 0 [ written rt1ponH . II any, mey be ,,,. IS
AV I a 0 I U e I e 4 h 1 • Id o '" 1'''''"
5:00PM to 9:00PM and on tors. 642-9150
Tuesday, 9.00AM t o BOYVEY
llled on llmm. L """''"'
de"'•ndede. II trHtuftal puHe ~11-. ·~; .. "'·•' ~ oetttr• Ud.. elft 1u•hnote • < ....... ,..""' t., ,, "'''
5:00PM Rosary will be re--.. IM.. raeponda dlfttro • '"' .... ••dlae.LN .. ..._.," .... A ...... , .. cited on Tueaday, June 7, HAROLD OLOF BOYVEV,
1983 at 6:00PM at Peek age 78, a resident of New-
Fairuly Chapel. Requiem port Beach, Ca PUiied away
M au will be held on at home on Jun e 11, 1983.
Wednesday, June 8, 1983 at Mr. Boyvey waa bom on
8:00AM at S t Joachims January 4, 1905, In Onawa,
Catholic Church , Costa Iowa, to M elick and Hulda
M esa, ca Interment at H oly Sandber g Boyvey. He at-
Sepulcher Cemetery Ser-tended the Iowa Sta~ Uru·
vices dtrected by P~k Fam-vemty School of F.ngmeer-
lly Colorual F\aneral Home mg, graduated in 1928 ln
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'&1 °Ua11d d•••• 1ollc;lt1• al "" ·•• "'•1·• eon••Jo de un ebogedo en e1i. tt· ""~ '' ,,..,.
••unt o , d•b a rla h eoa rl o
lnmedlll-ta, do "" m1net1,
9U rMPUeell 89Cf1t1, .i hey alguna,
puedo -regl•trada 1 tltmpO. t TO THE DEFENDANT· A cMI
compl•lnt hH bM n flied by lh
plaJntlN• 809in11 you tt you witll lo
defend thl• 1--.lt, you mutt. within
10 day• alter lhla aummon1 I• -wcs °" you, Illa with thi. c;out1 •
893-3525 or (213) 596-270l 1~26. he w on the A .A .U. Na-
tional Wrestling Cham-
RHOADES p1onship ln the 125 l b. clasll.
-111en reapot1M to the oomplalnt.
Uni.e you do M>, your delaun Wiit
b• entermc:t on •PPllcatlon of the
p111111"'. end thl• coun may tnllr 1 judgment egllln11 you tor lhe relief
demended In the comptaJnt, wtllcfl
could rH ull In i>arnt1hmtnl of
W11gt8, taklnQ of money or P<OPtr1Y
or other reflef raqu .. lt d In th• oomplllnl
DATEO Apt11 1. 19&3.
8y: M RUSALCABA,
MICHaU~ OIOlMM Attomer at L8w 4T71 ._... llh'd.. lultJe D
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Atttmer fot: ,._1"'9
Publlahed Orenoe Co111 D•llV Piiot June 8, 15. 22. 29, 1963
2629-33
MAU DE P . R H O ADES, He marr ied Elizabeth
pasaed away on June 13, Agnew Draper on Septem -
1983 in Santa an a,ca ber 27, 1928, a.ld had 2 sons,
Beloved mother of Jemma Roger and Douglas. He
and Jack Jones or Costa wor ked aa an engtneer ln
Mesa, Ca and Joy Gtlmore the aircraft lndwtry, becom·
of San Jose, Ca . grand-Ing Chlef Engineer of Yul. •
mother of Sharon Hamilton tra Alrc:raft, Redwood City .
of Orange, Ca. and Melin da Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
K olar of San Jose, Ca , Wayne, M ich igan, Nash-
g r ea t -grandmo ther o f ville, Whittier and Newport
Stacey and Ti1fany Hamil-Beach ln addltion to his
ton both of Orange, Ca and w ork u an engineer, Mr
Lisa K olar of San Joee, Ca.. Boyvey rebuilt a World Waz
lilt.er of L tllle Thom peon of D landtng barge and became -----------
Clinton , Arkansas. Kala a commeric.al fisherman for ___ rta.tC ___ NO_TIC£ ___ _
French of Clinton. Ark.an-a few yean He alao was a ~
licensed con tracto r and ~~
'1HCI H OTHPS
llUNOADWAY
MOaTUAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642 9 150
IA&. Tl ltlCHIOIM
SMtTH & TUTHILL.
WUTCUff CHA"IL
427 E I 71h SI
Cosra Me'la ,;4a-q371
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Mf.MOllAl. , .....
Cen-etery M ortuary
Chapel-Cremato ry
35iOO Pac1f1c View Orrv111
Nf.wporl 8eacll
644-2700
McCOllNta MOHUAllH
Laguna 8each
~94·941~
drilled for oU ln Huntington MANAMMINT otaTIVCT
Beach, Ca. H e w as a .. ARIMO llOAN>
1elf-taught pilot, bamat.onn-NOTICI 0, "*.IC .. NUNO
lng during the 1920's ln an TO c=-~J.I:.°'!:'1"'°
airplane he and a f n end ~ THI ADOPTION Of' A
built. He WU. sailor, crew-COWUANCI DATI CAllN0.-1.ng ln numerous raoes ln HOTICI! 18 HEREBY OIVl!N '"'' cludlng the Tr&n1-Paciflc th• South Cou 1 Air 0 111ll1y
He loved children, and es~ Manl08f"Mlll Dl91tlcl Heet1flQ &oerd
......; .. 11 njo ed readlng witt hold a publle '-1rlO ., to:oo .-.-...Y enJOy .. m. on rHUHtlOAY. JUL'° 21, 1H3
nelghborhood children In the Board of 8up•rvl1or'1
helplng them fix their to Cll1mb•11.1 5111 North l yoamor• and blcyclft. In 1978, r. Avenue. Dth Floor, Santa Ana,
Boyvey received the low Oellf0tnl1. to conaldw mc::::.~anttng
State Alumni M erit Aw ~"':: = t:: ttw.-..:,:
fOC' volunteer auppon of th Pac:lflo encl one Vac:udvM ~
ChUd GuJdanoe Cen It AMl!AICAH BENTL. 't', INC,, t1602 ter 0 Arm1trong A van11 a. Irvine,
Orange C-ountka~ ln tha C•llfornl•.L from IMe 203 of the year, he and beth eel-l outh cou t Air Q ua lity
ebrat.ed their !K>th weddlna Manaoemen1 Olatrtot "'ulH end
---• M Bo •-i..ou1111ona. Aul• 203 raqulrw 1 .... uvel"lar)'. r . yvey .. perrnl1 10 op•r•I• and requlrat.
tu.Mved by hit wife Eliza. operation In aooordanoe wltll"
beth, aon Rostr o f Bc!rk eley, IC*I'*' condltlona of Mid '*'""·
and lllten Al~ Boyve)J ,j' ~11e.r::n 0:0. ~
and Ruth Conroy of Culver HH rlng Board Clelk. t 1to teat
O ty A mftDOf1al .erv1ce l'lllr Drfw, s Moma, ClllfotnlA: and
wtJJ be held on Jww 17, '1 IN ANNlm OMoai.JIOO h.i 1...a l~3 at 11 ·00AM at St. Axl l'lltN AvetM, ~ zv1. AtWlalm, , · • Oelllornle.
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San Juan Cap1a11ano
495·1176
HADOI LAWtt-MT. OUYI
Monvary •Cemetery
CrematOty
16" 011ler Ave
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conuibuUON ~ aent to 1ht IM ~ btfot9 the heMflO, Child OUlcSa.noe Center of DATIDi ./4/tte I, tta
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aco w/ape & guebo.
I S..ler wlll finance for•-•-lllliiimiiliiiiiia •EWH•Tlr. Wll quick 1111 $525.000. Aeduc •d to lowaat
lovely 4 bdrm home with Prln1 1 only Della, agt p rl c •-TOWNHOUSE·
. ~. HERITAGE
REALTORS
(§!lj apacloua, tlgnt and •lry --------• 113 • 266 Deaperat• 0_ mo....cll '":~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. interior Private Piiio. 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PrlOe. S 126.000 wf'tlc:h 11
I ·' docks end MIV 1181)1 to QlllO $22.000 below apprllUJ : ''; IAH llEPO'I psoot, lennle & Beecn. 2 B B velue 3 bd. 2 be, IPfll II LOWAl I., IOWI 175.000 631-1400 r, 2 a, 2 car gar, up-level. Bkr 833-8162 "' Ill ISLE HPLD graded Shows like e -----"---~==="-i--------
1 11~LOAIAYAJUIU ctoae to north bay and model s11s.ooo IUOlllNY RHllHIWYlfW
1 ' ID YR FllH 10 GALL warm sandy beach. Each Nil HIE HIME• HITAL Nice 48R Freanty painted
Prices from S 104 .900 unll hu 2 bdrm a. • frplc large charmlr>g furnlahed + MW landeceoed wonc Newp0r18ch/Coa11 Mue and good parking 0wn8f Kool & qulel 3 Br, 2 Ba, home. a1eepe 8 CloM to In back Located In g11e ''"' UH REALn w111 cooperate In fln1nc·1 "r•place, •hake rool AV n ndy beach Tennis guarded commlnlty wtth
)t" IT•·l•OO Ing $325.000 Call acceu . Ownet wlll carry 1vallabla $1000 pr POOi ind r~eallonal le-;~~. • • 673-8900 181 loan S148•500 week•. Two ....ice mini-cilltlel. Asking '3&9,000
··~l) -\\\II HI Hll'll NOME + REITAl mum beginning July 111 Call days 673·2311 MAJllOI VIEW lllLLI llll"ll ... Inc Large 2 Br. dining room, thru Labor Day Miry Lou IHERI HAL n
II I d bl Marlon. 6'44-6200. •-•i l'Jl.el l l "'''" We guar1ntee the buyer or _., RE '-L £STATE rep ace, ou • garage .., ,
'"' lhl1 homa10 be 1ne hll of r 831·1400 with rental. Beeullful yard 1·;1 the nelghbomood at their 1 •nd g•rden Al'->' •~at
'" llr11 pool ano spa p911y HIHTAL fWll s 155.000.
. Entertainment potenllal Oulet cul-de-Ne locallon "'' M1011411 IHr ~~ unllmttad on the luah In Nawpot1 Boech lee llt OAIYH TWI
•· "' landec:eped patio ott t~ la nd Charmin g 31 141·172' II
•.• . famlly room of this 3 Br bedroom .,. den .. tamlty ~~~~~~~~~ Lea&e of SELL 3 Bf 2 atory ;_. : home Owner leaving room large 101 room for .,, "El Dorado" loc1t1on
.. _. " area bring 111 ottera pool 'Retax by' waterfall Condo, 2 Br -+ den. 2\'• e a, minutes trom Big Canyon I •"'"1!IJ!llll!IJ""'•""
"-'J' $3 10K IHM Aak for Jim Kol pond or enjoy the dbl gar, spacloua. cen Goll Courae Communl1y llliMllMa.lillM;iiW~
''"' Sellers M 4-7020. soft br~e through "" CM Shaw 545-0477 dy1, POOie and tat1nl1 and M-Ulll IUL EITATE trM• rrom your muter 642-2002 eY91 wknda. curlty. S 1400/mo or 1;-;...,=..,-,...----:::.-r----..::--_-_-_-.;;;,;: :;.~ lltmllTOI bedroom balcony .. Prtce HOlll ti E'llll ~!~5=~~artha Mee· $295.000. Call Joy l arge 4 bdrm, temlly rm 1;;,;;;.;,;..:;;;::;;;;._.:.::~ , '·
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IAJIUll Holker 759-9100. p114 cornet lot. Wwmty
Centrally tocated ctoee to decorated with your fam.
beach and •hopping Uy In mind. Offered at
Large corner lot with AV $154,900. Call no w
acceu Oree1 etarter 979.5370
nome with auumable VA ~======== loan Only S 104.500 \I >IL 1111~· 11
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OLIFF HIYE
IHl,000 751-3191 ''" ••f \o •I '-,,.,.._,, ,f ~I f,;l •,
More ramlllea are ,getllng
the camping "bug" thl1
•1 The IH1HI drew 1n the yeer II you have a
" Wut e 0 111y P11o1 camper lhal'a not getting
• Clualfled Ad Call Tooay uMd. Mii It now wllh • WTllll OllN
New on market, gr"t
view, exc:.11 condltlon
Room to expand Prln
only Dalla 63 1 • 1266
Agt.
8.okbey 2 Br, tmmac ,
$25,000. Adult park,
comm. pool, tpa, bMch.
Ownet wlll conalder .....
option. Bkr 875-4010
Dble-wldttl mobile home
Front row on bay, In
Marina Park, Balboa
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IN NEWPORT CENTER
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1pec taoul11 view 3 20X40 2 BR 1 Be. Ugtlt
Bdrm, 3 bllh, big ramlty lnter1of'e, Thia la ll'le ti.et
room and dining room, all buy In town '32,500
behind enciOMd NC\lrfly 540-5937, IQt.
entranoe. Attrac:tlon1 • LAGUNA BEA~ n~ large kHcllen end T,..aura 1.-.new & uMd
laundry room. A lot of ~ ... & dbl• l2t 500 1o hOUH end View here. • • 0 •
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dry rm, 2411.10 gar. All 7'72·11370 &. 4114-M411 •t 1345 ooo New 1oen
tn.M IMturtll PLUS,,._ --ITUL wtth 15~ down. Bkr'
Cf9t. new ~nyl kltchM, --13W 182 beth Jnd laUndry room Owner ••Y• liquidate ---------floor1ng Ind,.., Olllnt In Sharp, lrg 2·11y pool~ Big C.M. ~ W/i50K a. °"' Oort" mfat tNa mod-' wl garaoe. Like crwn. Pymmt It 11000/m ""*buy t t29 900 new S,, 1 11001 C all Ownere unit,_ 2000 aq MLll Mri TecM102 A;t 11 W/eYfllY •tta. Agstt ........ ,... Pltam.,._. _94_2'_•_eee_. ___ _
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home wtttl 48,., 2112 ba, finance. Move tn & entqy H ll 11 l u a,ooo l99CI PoOl/J "'4:1 __. th• 11.1mmer . Age nt eao.er 11 an aPM.
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1'4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /WednMda , June 15, 1983
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WWPWJ, ll.111• Ct.ta.... mt !:e" .... ~ mt C..11.... lfM lut...... 11ff J-!all ... DELUXE OPFICE SUITES
Adi. ll0.000 ea. 631-411'9 HARBOR Vll!W HOME f £ ~ rm ..,-. ~~ill 3 or• lac. 8eyffont blda 700.1,007 t ._ So Cit Pb. 3 Br, 2 Ba. IC)lll 48A tlABA on petk vt.w tOI no~ N75. ...... boft..f\111 klt. N bell, no beeeh, alpt 10, p'll1 OW tq f1 evall lf°'1'1 11 25
., le¥ll dMIQn. pool, gar. d I 1 "'00' o' d•I' Mer •r• 0 II pe\9, no wnoklng, 1425 S&U/M. 832.eooo 9A8£MENT • 1.00 tq ft ......... lllS kid• IS~& 539·8190 11" ner, v m · •· • mo. ~7 uoo 1q ft C.it: Mon-,rl ~ S.t Rlty tee 't4-2023 751•t905, Iv me1M01 -.U PllllJ 1)-B ITIAL n.-t llU 2 bdrm 1 be carpet• a.ch-M kn, "' bcn, quiet •---rt.. • ~ ~2-4"44 o.11r1 laland Aencho •Oupila, i 8', /!\viii 711. ....,.., &lb dr~ bulll.ina 1466• peraon, no pell. 2 bd-•"2 be M
MlrlQI 2 8' 2 Be. approx. Prfl/IC!Y '395 No pell 2 bdrm. 2 b a 2218 Mai>lt 931.m7 nonu1, ... :~1· .. !!907 Imo. Incl IA.of:·,,_ mont~·~u7x~ Fo1 ..... 1xecut1w ottic.e
1900 • f., decorator condo/trreplaee POOi ,. .....,....,.... . s.uho;;-Or ~78 Lido Pentnaula. ~t
fllmllMO. Fent•llc VW.. 11 Ttn WI $800 mo 94S·3185. 2 (Jbr, 1'11~1>1tto, 94l'· o.lu•• 2BA 2be In 4-plex ., =iy 3~!. ':!. ~~~ ~trM~·2Tf15\~Y HOMEFORRENT &48-2790 ' :.'1soo 546-~IO No opta, drpe, but1ttn1, enc1: 8j>~J~:~t:f...L ! 1000 1q " ptlvatt deck e1w;~&.42e • EtToroSBdrm.1725. f Ua llH . U1. hk-upa. no pet• 3 Br 2 ea uolt. _, b11. on~ponBlvdlnLand·
Fenced yatd & oareoe .. 2BR 2ba Condo, "°""· I 211• 640-«M lurnlahed, wun.r. dry., mark Cannery VIiiao• I .. tlM KW l pet• welcomt XIT\Ulng Hiit frg g rm kid c/d, rlfrlQ, w/d, patio, Huntington Creel! Apt• lncld. Summer. encll<I Blctg Otetlnct~ dlCQrat· Pr•f!rtJ UH 545-2000. Agent, no fM pet Oii ptuall crpt 6 '860/mo. ~52·8872 Luxury adult ltvtng. 1 & 2 garege. 5802 Sealhort Ing with wood panellng l
--oatl52& 53M1to BEST 2 Br 2 Be, M ... Verde. Bdrm, with garlgN. *' TSL Mgmt. &42·1803 wallpaper provlctll 1n
...... ftaatala l\tty fM trpt, dwtlww, lrg apt No & wll.,. paid. letevtMd •Int a1mo1pher• for
V1c a1lon In Stra t · VtllR 1234 Here It 111 1435 2 bdrm pell. 1695. 957-2515. MOurtty. From IS10. Cell Vacallta ...eut1v1 Ofllcel /1111111
roro-Av'!n tour B1lllan JBR. Im/mo. No .... 4,. upgraded kltcn. anldr.' 499-4721 (Leg. Bclh). B-48·1813 from 9-5. IHtala 1H7 tor 2·5 ~term. A•ktng and Eu.ope Ind entoY ,..... kid l5 $ 1.20 1q "· trlpie nnn "-dom and aalllng by Near 1<1hl1., •hoP• & yd, • nne, • nit clN · 2 Br. 2 a.. Twnhe, oarege, 11&111111 WW LAKE ARROWHEA Annual CPI. Call SyMi:
O'IWnlng your own 1eth lrwya. 963·&319 539-8190 Bell Rlty 111. no peta 1912 Wallece I 1&.2 Br. TownhouM Apt1. b.qutalte lekelront homt, Petloan Prop«11M Inc
Century apt. For detalta iiso. 4 Br, otl B<ookhurat. t9utlliilaa1 1 '475/mo. 531-.3871 • lrplo, dlhwtr. lrg pallo. 5 bdrm, 5 ba, 11eep1 12. 714/845-6501 Brokar
call 714-493-4101 Cool pool 2 garaoe + •J1· F...U... MIO * 2 Br 2 Ba upper No I 1nclad 11ng1e elegantly turn. BoathouM coope<atlon.
LL ' (HO tru 539-8190 8e1t Riiy peta, pool Nr SC Plue car garage. nr Hunt. 4 dble dock. 642-7080 LAROE OELUX.E he Ult I•. FlllJ f1nhM4 OeHt SA. ieootmo. 833·8074' Harboui. f'rom S595/mo. Luxurtoua condominium EXECUTIVE SUITES db CF C Lil B E !-Lowly 4 bd. 2 ba home. AH appltan*, 2 bdfm, 2 2BA duplell wtlh alngle M0-6807. on Lake Tahoe'• t>eautl-2025 NEWPORT BLVD
Tt<TE-Spectacular 5Br, Plualrgedenw/wetbar& ba, adult com.muntty. gat, pallo. In gd arM lfltET lul North Shore -lrw:tlne COSTA MESA 3~8a. din rm. Ole, Indoor bath CIOea to achoot. Poot, IC)ll, FlanohO Sin $550 S!'ill-5001 bd m $425 + '375 ct Vlllege. Many ••trH. MARY STAPLETON pool, nr dwntwn River· p 1 Cl h & Joaquin. L .... or montl\ } r ep Week or June 18·25. Half REAL TOA 850 t238 aide. 10'A% Bank loan. r " b M pool. No to mo. Call ~ Ad * 2 Br M ... Verde, new I GH. Pd Mature cple p Ice 1550 540 8053 •
Submit all trldel Ownr peta 2 year,_.. req. No 81' 642-430024hra decor 833 8974 No prefd Nr 405 Fwy r · • EXECUTIVESUITES •1 5 ... 2 ,. 2· • $1200/mo 714·9e3-8339 ' ' · • 8U-4894. 546-92•3 OCEANFRONT Laguna UNIQUE FLOOR P' •N " 5-0 97,..., ..... 1 a luL •---L m o pell. 1525/mo. ""'
t. ... l ut. ltacla -• ~ • ... . 1 ... Ju & SUWlll Beach, fully lurn mo Allo,.,. prh1111 hallway II
YOUR Owl __, ... Ju,,..Sept. 494·1034 youneedmontthan 1
.,. ... ~PrT-"""..-""""u10. 2 Bf • fam home, .,., p·• ... enct gar YILUIE ..-.-. w ....... • lntala te room 2025 Newpon
1112 ba 24x30 11· .. ,..., •• ; w/gar, bl1ln• & yd, low COUNTRY ouUb~.:':.~~I. Blvd C M Miry ' --..-. depo111 avatl nowl _.,.., New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury Slaart 2tOI Sllpleton.Rltr850·1238 no pell. S750 1a1/1Ut + 539_8190 S..l RI"' fee apt1 In 14 pl111s. 1 Bdrm
S300 dep. 546-0814 " ESTATE 142·I011 from SS45, 2 Bdrm from BALBOA ISL.ANO. 3 BR N SApprox 943 allt,
I rt •---t. BRAND NEW. CLOSE TO "3(). TownhouN trom Eleg1n1 home G11 Stpa upper office. Sh~ &
--• BEACH, 3 Br 2'A B1. Beeuttlul&perttltke ss25imo.2 er 2 8a.Apt $695 +pools. 1ennl1. 8.11epsf bcJ\.t325-$600 l(ltchenelle $480
. dewar. 11011e. g1r1111 with teHICed pool lrpk;. balcony, lndry rm, w11ert.i11, pond1. Gu wkly 6-46-8333 64&-2947 ~~~P~r~8=~~ H~ ::~~~-u1t1a incd :~~=::i~~1no llar•r,·octc°:t:: ::°'" tor:,~::~ ~he~~ llHSEMATI SHVIOH HWPffT IUOI
wltdya (714) 1-924-7622.' HOMESFORRENT *SpaciouaAptl TSLMgmt. &42-1803 rrwy drive North on Co11erlng So. Or. Cnty. I0001qltwellm1tntalned
nlles/wtcnda 1·946-2143 Hunllnglon Beech 3 & 4 *Dining Area MC 31>< 2ba condo nr S.C Beecn to McFadden 111d L1gunato San Clemente bldg on quletelrMl
or 645-2804 Bdrm. S775. Fenced yard *W~tnCloseta Plu1. O/W 3 poola, _, on McFadden to 661-4999 Autgnedparklng,
NEWPORT CREST 4 garege. Kida & pell l"' Home-like Kltehena aauna, avall now. 1650 Sa• w Ind \I tit • 11 e . Lady wtahea to share 3 bdr I gareoea avall. &45-4800 or CONDO. wefcont. 545_20000. blk to Huntington & 960-4057 or631·8011 (714)893-5198 hooae with aame. Prime e.45-3323 dayt.
8eeut.3Bror +den. Agent.no fee. FrwyalTl.LITIESFREE BAYTIMBERAPT W,au ... cla H locatlon In HB 1re11. NEWPORT CENTER. Full
• $1300/mo. A11t 545-0295 July 111, move tnl 1825 3 1 Br. lrplc, pool, private ei;: 847-69l6 aervlce Executive Sunaa.
Lita Aaa 2110 bdtm. Jae pool & fleWer 1 Bdrm. From$580 patlo,enclldgerage. n Studio apt, avail LIVE AT THE BEACH. $575-$825. 640-~70 ft'lll!l""~"'!""..,.~P'"'-.il',.. b 111 n1, k 1d 1 Ao K. 2 Bdrm. From 1850 1475/mo. 399 W. Bay SI. lmmed. S350/mo + de-Balboa Island F1mtty NICE ottloe In Corona det payt rent ut •. "'"9 •190 1-.. ~t Alty LA QUINTA HERMOSA &48-9883. p 0 I It . MI eh a e I . Home. Pvt ba. $300, utll """"" ~.,.,.. 18211Prkald Ln 1blk 558-7811,dya. evea Mar 320 s q.$280/mo UnlQue Ill bungalow. 011• W of .. ~--h, 3e blk·, S. of Conelo, 2 Br, 1 ba, nr SC 499·2963 pd. 675•9142 plua utll. 845·5363. 2333 $100 dip, won•t lutl VACANT --539-6190. a.1 Alty.... 4 8R, 2 be, huge lot, ctoee Edinger :':f:t.[u~,:C· m't;~~: v1c1or11 Sch, aml 2 br M/F •hare house, pool, ~ Coast Hwy, 10 actloota. thopa, twyt, IU-1441 Avail. Augu1t. 1(1y-dayt duplex. w/'Mtr vtewe. yrty. ~t.2 .. ~::~.:!iwtc~;.~o I 1925. 9 5 5 . 1 3 9 3 e 11 e 1 blk from beh. Avall. July Ole tulte, newly redec, w/2
3 BA 2 ba. walk to oc:n. l~rt leacla 2161 873•9052 · 1. 1875. 497-8204 MIF 8hr2BrhM, non·amkr olca, bath & huge atorage
3 Br2e..$1000 yrly. . pool. aaune. Jae, cloM 10 xvarnmm:a. 3 bd. na; I .. • 271t $225 mo 'A utll + s 175 •PIO., appro11 600 II
Special aumrner rental•· 1 schoot•, lhop•. 1825 & 2 bd. 1 ba. Ctoee 10 the ~ Hth ., ... 2 B<. patio. ~rt ac dep. 645:8201 10111, Incl uttl, cleenlng,
Br condo on bay, 4 er 962-4471 : 96&-9853 wat•. Wkly or monthly. gar. $500 + $250 dep. 11JF.61k to ooeen pool unlurn, l300 mo. Avalt ram~bltng~UALonnBal 111. lut. 1ut=: '"2 Calf 71~78-1237 &31~. :J'01d1tpref"d S3T5 mo· M/F 10 lhr 2 br, 2 bt lmm9d. 531-3298 dye, -.... . . Promontory Pt IPI with
IH Eaatllde 1BR adu" com-&4 ·5002 vt-. NB $430 873-4345 Otlloe IP~ for IMM: 747 PllP "'lllmtT uni Harbor nr perfect., 4 plex. N1w cpt1/drp1, , Br ,_ rnta/dr•---It, S895/mo utlla pd. AIC. 9r hM w/pool & lux ex-Spacious single, OM pool, lndry. no petl. blt-t~a. pool SS50. ~: Nu. 3 8< Condo In HB. ground fir 1055 El 114-17M1ll tru. leOO'• kid•. pet•. & two bedroom apts. $3851$400. 833-7890 atalra Do11ef/We11c1ur pool. J•c. lrptc. 848-3944 Camino Of, Coet• M .... 53M 190 S.t Alty tee eves & wltndl. 3 Blk E I F I-"~ & Baylront Condo. 2Br EASTS I OE, large 2 BR 1 area. &45-6&49. • 0 • '·-w/comm. pool. aecur11y, lnlat 2244 a. 1 Br amall nloe beecll Nwpt ocean view condo 10 Adame.
view. $l200. 2 Br Irvine condo Large 2 BA ta. IOC 'ti le peraOn yrly ahr, M/F $400 .,. 'A utll 754·t04o. Mr Tracy
C.O.M 1 bltl fromoceen wig~, $&25/mo. Agt. 831-8499. 845-9181. agt. IN: ~/mo. 675-3148 548-1774 eves Pluah 1icecut111e otllol, air,
CUI• cottage· 3 bdrm Fr-' GI ~ 55"-"•"" I -1 bar 2 blth• v1nt UB s 1475 yfly. .., -· • ·~· 2 aR 1 Bath nr .......,,. 311 Prol female to anr t>eautl· • ·" · .,
Su t_, •• h 1 • · ......._.. ful 3Br condo In Cdm, IOC8tlon 1000-1800 all. mmer ren .. : .... on1 • o ""-1 Ek with garage .,&th. St. $645 yrly. Frlpc;, semi aeparata llvlng rm 70 a/I. Call 847·99S4 Juty&A~lt.Udo lMI FURNISHED or No P•ll S420/mo ~ar,d/w.hr,S..Frte/lO 2Ba, sun decl<, dbl ca; •S290/up. carpeu. Sum~~e,,,!:!°,:rrf~vall. UNFURNISHED. &45-5577 PM· 8 ~: 4 S 1 t g1111ge. encl lndry flcil. drapee, 1/c, , .. 1room1,
Cen for cletalta Ale 2 bdrm pool hOml kid ALL UTILITIES Newt)' rtmodeled 11udlo lOAM-l2. · Wik to ocn. S.00 mo.+ 'A 17301 S.ecil Blvd. Hunt·
WATERFRONT HOMES proof erptl '595 lnlo at PAID. HEALTH apt. '395 Inc. ett utll & 2 8'. MW cpta/drapM, utll. • Oep. 873-5602 lngton Beech. 842-2834.
CALL 831-1400 BEST Riiy 53M 190 1.. CLUBS. TtNNIS. gerdenlng. 1892 E. Of. bit-Ina, pool, S650tmo. Retired unencumber1d
1111,....., cWIMMI.....-. plu• 1n~e Orlvt by, eall D o w n I l I I r • Bart-... er lor partlea * mtlTIYI llf1ll * VIiia S.lt>oa: Penthouae: 2 r~-:> "V > .... 7009 DovtrfWHtCllll area. ~·.... . 1 MO FREE RENT .... ..._ "" bl..,. h 1 s "'" Free room for llght mlln· ..... rm, ........ ..air .. 7 ...._, Large 2 etory 3 bdrm, 2112 muc more orry. ,.,__ .... r and "'---·· ~6. tenanc.. Ann 540•2303, With ahort teJm ll&M. 11111
eomm pool. S 1200. ba, end unit. Balcony no pets. Models V1,. "" ..,..., ·-f 5•0•2245 Mr'Vlce 1111tet. K"p your Newport Townhome: overlooking llvlng .,... open daily 9 to 6 South COllt Ptua. /1111111 3 Br 2 B1, rptc. bit-Int. overhead low & pro·.
38drm. lmmac:ulata. MW with ttreplac.. Obie gar. July 111. 7~588 K"'j'· 1925 yr 119· Rmt• to lhr Irvine hm INllonal lm1ge hklh. 881
"rpet, hu lltp for 23 It Poots ind much more, no Oakwood PALM MESA APTS 57 • 985· Nr beech. Neat emplyd, positive 11-Dover Or. Suite 1.4. New·
boa t. pell. $875. C1ll e.,,.., 1581M ... Df. C1Mn2Br,lrgkltchen.Npt ltlude, no flekea por18eactl.831·3651
WATERFRONT HOMES wtcnda 55M378 <i•rden Ap•rtlMnls 5440. UnlUrn. I Br. Hgta $500. 2421 E. 18th 851·1921
CALL 831-1400 Call btwn 9-4. 54• ,...,,. St. 645-5109 •=-----,---=-~==.,...,
• I .. •mW Nn.port BHdt So. .,.. • .,"" Aoomte to ahr 2 Br COM
treaa e I 1 to 4 bdrm S700 • S 1200. l l OO 16th Stree• PINE BLUF~ APTS Eut Bluff specloua 1Br. apt. S325 • 't't utll. NJC18 !Uif + 2 b1 rear unlt ' 2 BA. 2 Ba. with bluN view. pool, plewnt area, no 760·8274
o/gar. 2 yra old NOW' (at Dover) Chtld ok. P•tlo. fplc. ou peta. $875 mo. 644-4787 Sha1e 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath
1850tmo. 709112 Orcnld .WW ....... BeM:h No, s'p"~, rm .. ~ <'etuxe 3 Br 2 a. no place, laundry ladlltles,
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l1at1la Hll 800 eq. A .. pl/1 b11h. Wit.,
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17th SI. c M. t500/mo
631·1930.
HOIOSCOPI
BY SIONEV OMARA
Tllanday, Jue 11
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clandestine ronterenoe. Promotion could be on
horizon .
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Eventa transpire as
you anticipate. Popularity increuea, you'll be at rilht
place at correct moment. Moon position hlghllghta
friends, hopes, wiahes, powers of persuuion. Sur-
prise gift helps beautify ho.me surround..lnga.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Career geta
boost-you'll obtain "in.aide" information. Special
report favors your effor1a, aida in eooelerating
progress. Techniques att strearn.l.lned, you'll be rid of
superfulous material and burden that wu not your
own in first place.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent added
responsibility; you'll be rewarded, financial picture
will be brilhter and oveneaa journey ia distinct
pcmibility. Older lndlviduall IUpport you, put
efforts are reoogni.zed and you'll be aic:kd by one who
"keeps records."
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): OOemma will be
resolved; you'll know where money la coming from
and what to do about it. Major tranaaction can now be
sucoessfully completed. You'll obtain answen
through unorthodox procedures. Aries plays slgnifi·
cant role.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Break from put
indicated -legal papers. are Important. righta and
pennisaions are reviewed. A.c:cent public relati~
partnership possibilitie. and marital status. l.A!o,
Aquarius native. figure in ..-enario. Perceiw picture
in its entirety.
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851-9135 Of ~201 lfy r-•• ..IC .... 1-6107 peta. yMtly $1200/mo microwave 180 degr•
Nloe 2er + 2 ba ,.., unit 880 Irvine AvenUf Spac:toua 2 atory. 3 bdrm, 573-6840 ocean view of Balboa
otgw 2 yra Old Now 6511177 (at 16th) 2112 bl. l lr cond NWPT HGTS Spaclooa laland Malet Femal1 s:~ oaff111'P9'11 C~2.".?oo'• l.nt 6 Ft• JIM IHiaHI 4114 ltlt Wu•~ 11M avail No pela. 9 mo11M • 645-1104 Wahr/dry, pool, 1pa ~ 281 2Ba cioM 10 67~9682 or 573.7550 -~ " _ ._ ffi?~~~09~~~kt s::;,:1
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Suell a deal S390 nat otl 1'A ba. S535-S40 ut111 1 $750 mo 845-7400 YOU 1 di• ate. 2855 e c11 Hwy. Vicinity of W•tmlnlt.,, Prime Loc:.etton elfvtce Rlillderlllal ' 11
B ........ f"" & 2 1 S575 mo Ampl pkg N1wpor1 H•lghU. 2YewaOld/5800tqft comm.rctal. Southern S.~de. 1 '· apple. ..-.. re r'V OlllQI. "'4 • 4 8 2 5 L X ....._ amall chlldren ok, no ltflt/l ... •IMt 875-6900 v v • e 1" e Int IOng ltnn no% -Or-. Co. 531~700
i>e1•. Unllmltld I "-I meuage. Owner Muet Seel a. •-111t•• • -1960 w111eca &42-490$ 0r c .. u • Oulllfl9d 8uY'l't'I Ol'ly --....-• 1 In .,. o. leataJI 2t20 Loet Tiny Blact! Tabby, 2 CHURCHILL PROP Alpidty gto-tng 0C a.
STUNNING lllge 2 .. 3 8'. Et1ablllhed 12 yeeral mot old. young OWMr 540-4470 curt1y Ann II kM*lngtor•
3 b<. 2'h be. 2 frplc. W9t HU 2 Ba .. pool. '495/mo & IN NEW POAT BEACH Photoa 11ken/Aefe Chkd 1200 -2500 eq f1 W. Irvine hea r 1 bro k • n . v 1 c : ~ on.n11d tar
bit. dad! otl MCh bdrm, 837·33'41 up 110 W. 18th St Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdrm /!\part· 6 mo Ouarnted 5ervtc. ., ... lnclda olflCll, from 19th/ Irv In e . C M. INTERIOR OESIONERS 1ectlnlden wftt1 11 .:... ~
yatd,dblgar.w/099lllf'l,I r1 .... , fBt 1 bdrm, atove, refrlger-menta a Townhou .... •Cred1t1 • Eye Wltnen S5.0/mo.536·1058 648-3601 L~lngforuhowrOOtntO yrauper.VeryOQOCl .cl-
c:omm. pool/ac>a. ~ ~ ator, Gaf90I. yfly. mature THE SEVILLE 2 Br. w/gar, Some are elegantly News. Time Meg&tlne. , $775 up. 2265 It lndua-LOil ~ ltmale blk Lab work from? NWp18ch toe. veiament C>p90ttunftlea
1o sc Ptaz.a.. '850/mo. 2 4idf Newport Hgta adult only. Avall 7·5. cxf•· drpe, bltlna. lncct lurnlahld. KNX Radio Newport Ole trlal offlcl. 18101 Aedoo· 1 b ..,. HB 1 av1ll. All rHOurcH . al/'lllla.ble for the rigtll
Paul Hlc:tley 855-2882 hOUN. only $700/mo. SOOO/mo. 819-222·8788 ~819~~~.~~~nt:= A'!:: From '595 '32~ 134 do Clrcte. #T, Huntington ~87 5 . rM. '350/mo. 54&-1558 per.on. Aak IOI' Mike Of
38R, juat red«:, great HOUM la for ..... Tenant 2Br. 18& garage apt, IVlll SS20. Cell l·S, &36-4 l20 On JamborM rd at wno '!~~~~ting. Beech. 842·2634. NEED OYNAMIC PEOPLE Mitch. 833-8381.
neighborhood dbl gar lg muat •how property, &-25. seso mo. 1 yr IM. SanJoaqutnHlll•Ad. TuatlnOlc 832-4134 u t i•"" .. •h IEWIRI Want '"'Y1hlno In Ht•1 ·--··
yd 1750 669-5oo1 ' month to month Call PIQ 759.9570 873-<4585 Utll• paid 1 bd patio M4-1IOI ~ •. <!..ou"""' ... ~~· :;;Of'lt oorf-L~t.· t1rf: "ray .. Tabby Won't talc• ~o Mm -•• • • Dameron. 559-9400. ' q let S3i6 A all'J 1y is' _.,.,, """...., ~ • ... 25 yra In Corona~ MIJr 3 BR townhle In N9wpor1 South of Hwy, apac. 1 bf, I u . . v u . ... •••• w..... not lk;es. Can divide, £111 cat, •. om". PhlM It big m . aa.nn 709. """ toe.I 50-50 -.;.
Ht. ·--..... rMt toe 4 Bdr 3 Ba. uec Npt den aundecll encl gar 644-8958 WlmPlll'f CM •""71n8 ClubhN HV HC>f'nM N B . ....,.,
& ...;::.--:.·."1"'5"" 5' o"-"""1 ' Cr•t. Many 11Clt,. 2 Cl/ s100'. "'gt 87"' ••IV•: . YILU 011111"• Charming older 2 bdrm BllCl't 23 wantt to rent rm .,,,,.. • . . • . . IDTAllAIT hoUrty 87~20 """'' -• !5\r""" o 1 r S 1 1 o o I mo . " .,..,_., '" apt on Canal. ~tly tn Hunt. Bch. Reap & hHHctlltall JOll ::!.6':sdor ';:'~br;all So. Cout P1au Mall, Or· '·Au1-omo __ ·t-~-----
ii75tmo, 4 Br 2 a., nu 770-0453. SP«tacular ocean & city Spactoua E·•ld• Apt a. rld«x>r1tecl. Older per. clean. Gaye need not eall, ange Co. Locetld In the 2 s.... peop6I needld lm-
c;pt. drapea & 'paint. Va· llght. view, large 1 Br Encl oar. patto. dlhwlr a t•rld, utll. paid. $650 1-777-20 14 •It 5 Monty IPllnl&L AIYllll HWlll m0tt tuOOellflll mall In mecltlltaty. AW'I tn P9f·
cant. Reta req'd. 600Be11u11ful unu1ual Clllf many amanlt l••· 11ove.M09tutll1trM.No mo.650-8145. WnNlll tn bualnell,marrtage,fam-Loat:Smlwttedog,ehlld• So. Cat. Coni.ina ,_eon only. BILL YATES
T ra11er11 Or Agt. drive 2BA 2ba, mull\l9 $650/mo. &42·5757. peta. lly, etc. Diane. Llc'd. pel. Vic. Nwpt Blvd. Irvine equlpmlflt & fbrturte. Ell· Inc 32452 Vtlll Aoecl
55g..a221 frl>lc, alll•. atalned glua, 1 BR. 1 Peraon s.«5 II 11111&111 831·9478 or &31-8964 811/d. 645-9181 celtent mattc.i. Good vot-s.,i Juen c.platrano. • .,--.,..-,--.,..--.,...,~1 no !*•. no wnoker1. HWJ IPIOUL 1 BR. 2 Persona $465 Su Cltatatt 277' Prol lemlly reloeallna need ume & high Ml proft11--------
A wttole houM Jul1 i3i0. 1350, 531-4197 2323EldenAve.,C.M S 3 er & den or 4 &. un-.... 1 l r.... 3104 Pentull Htl potential. O.W.. leel/tng ~. ~
/!\viii 111153 Mull _, S..utllut unueual Cllll NOWl&75 &48-78S4 2 Br. 500. Yeerty Poot, nr furn yfly leued beO 8/15 F~~d~..,.!/,!!!3m·'t_dfioglte. CIRCUS OF .,..., (213)432·7973. ~ .. ~~ cweplt. 539-61901ee8"1Alty dr1ve 2BA 21>&, mualve LAG2BRW/FAPLC l>Mctt, bua. No peta. to 911 Pref pl/1 beach ..................... ,,..... _ '""', .,,_. .,._,.,..,
E.u11ide3 er 1 ee. encttd frplc, .,11 •• 11a1nec1 glall, TM IMlll VIW IDIU •99.e277 comm or Balboa arM ~!'.!'7u7r11 & Adame. llSSl~E bftltllnt -1 110 clean hou••
gareoe. petlo. large yard, no peta. no wno1ter1 2 Br, 2 Ba. fam comptu. Oceen-clty-Catlltna .. 111-. Oya 213-3-46-2095, -.....,_. • 0,,.naitlea 4111 IHM-3114
no pet•. $555/mo. + 1 '850, 531-"' 179. 144-2111 dlhwf/dlaposal, end gar, 3 br, 2 bath apartMent 213-868-9823 719 N6. HARBOR BLVD •1n1•.... ·-.. -...... -.11-..... -. ---~--··tile-' l d I utll Pd. tndry rm, ul>ltalrl Clolt 10 ---.tht""f Idell Found abtlque gold croea F LLE"TO ...... 7-"'V ,...,......_ m o ••cur Y aep. ~Ill-..•• .. _........ apt.no..-a.S.,,,."+•""" -·-r· ... Male Student need• w/"""'rllli"", NB .,... U " N SucoeeefutrnodllndlM-Gr8ndmothartortrrdd. 548-5442 or 770-6a29 _,_ .. t--llf •r••--,...... ,,,,.., ~ for 2 or 3 ldutta, no pet•. lumllhed -· .. ment or --. ... 170 1112 my comtortabte homl 5 ---=--=---:o--=----:--iwtt 3 or 4 bdnM + din. 1peclou1 3 bdrm, 2 be. dep. 2324 Elden St $830/mo. Avlll. June 15. room/kite~ Nr so Cat Cati to ldent. e.40-5650 • ttonel ~ S 10 000 · · · Luxury 2 Br. 2 Ba condo, lam rm formal dining rm apl. NI~ decorated 5.48-4147. (714) 642--0138 ·-· daya a..-12 Hff It••• boel r9'Uml. Cellb ct. Oya WllekJy 11~:30. Alt 1
Ip, dbl var. pool, Jae.I lge poO. and apa. A~ w/frplc, Ill b111na. IOek-Ptza June 20 -Augu1t ..,.....ATTRACTIVE -lab. 714/&46-e337 any-pm ~11. '695 &42-5290 cond, gardenet a """' a~ garage end eun· VILLA VISTA APTS ..... Hii 1 2 s 5 0. s 8 0 I wk time a.nk'-......... .... • OOI $575/mo 2 Br 1 ''2 Ba. m 213-502 9202 Deva . MASSUSSES __ · ------• .,, Ill& n•• maintenance Incl Vec:ent pordl. ,_1ng. t, mo Townhome ~rMn~lt furn. 1/2 blk from bctl. No • FOUM> ADS TO SE AVE YOU WAIT"... , /T TELLE I 'c~-':._!.~~ ~,~':· : ~:TW:~:501m0 tmmMi''Wln t1r. C::mitu~ · ~!r't>O. ~51~:3s;;no· ~:~.~~~r M~~k~~~1g~~ c L1N1CALHypnoel• IPT • ,..nnt e:::=:~Clftunlty '°'
tchoola, parka, golf Dover Shor.: 1329 San-.... .... TSL Mgmt &42-18031 Laguna Beecn-Pvt ent, ba. :~::oto:,J~ .=,:. ARE FREE Smokl't~=~-str... p~= :~~~ tract~ s~::T ~-
~·a..~:~·c:~-8. ~2°;,2'r':1y~ ~Very large 1 Br. balcony, $275. Prof/bul, m•ture, wit h pro t Female Cal·, 1 ..... _.11 4·plu'e, condo'a or Immediate openlno, of-_., · pt emranoe. perfect lor mle8tiBJIU non-lmOker, 49~5 1 non-smkr (22-35) nice ..,.,n • ~ Llttte down and fire v8llecl dutlel.-Poe-
.,._Verde Lg attn1c 3Br, trplea. 3 c:er gar, mlld7• couple. on Av1cado. APAIMITS Rm nelded, reap girt and I per 1 C o a It I I n I 142·111' MOIELI 10W mon1hly peymentL ltlon requtr• awox-
28', nr Harbor. No pell quarttta, Poot119a. Avall /1111111 7-1. $695/mo. .. •• utllutly , ...... ~....... toddler. Low rent! llve In purlerrtd. Cell Wotlg1ng OUTCALL ONLY Bkr 633-tlG lmtrtlfy 3 IHya per '#Mk
Avllt 1850,841-'1937 ~,:'.74~!.300/mo 1" e75..e611. .,..den t .. ~""'-l 11tuat1on. Rel.957-8930 (714) &3fS.5790 dayt or 535-9199 end alternete Se~
Near 19th & Placentta, 4 Du..,... ......_ ..,,., 3 8 .. ~ •---•• r:trloa~g~·ka, No~.. (714) 642-0 138 '"" ... !J .. Llaa 41Jf until 1 P.M. Cell Linda lk 1314 B•.endadPlllo, 1.,..• ... -.,1 .'V11. r, -••-••-BllChelor M30 R~2s~:.'w'::n~P!~: r&ftl 11 Foundbtke,btk1pathln lltTIOu.al *fUT-&.1111* Oecul.75'-1901.0CS
dllhWNhat. kid• & peta 2~Ba,211ory,2cargar. Eatatde"" 2Br. 1!ABa. 28drm, 1'1<S. 1590 35 A II J 18 In -12 Beck81y.oetl&ldentlly. Bechllor/Bac:helomte NoCl'9dltRequlred L. 1700 Adema. C.M
Oii. 1725/mo. S500 aecur· &45-to95 Of "42-4e82 I patio. oa~. 1va11 7-8. 2250 Vanguerd e.45-'fs°90 :~ 5:00~ · t f'• 548-lM 18· Otnoe & Birthday Pantta 738-0522 9-9 7 dye bkr E.O.E.
tty. Agent no IH EXECUTIVE HOME 3 8dr t 525 mo. 111 & 1u1. 279 !§.40-9828 Slnot• G1r10•. Coala Found: Elderty Cotlte, red TllE Ult lllllAI Cull to.na t iS ooo
545-2000 wllamtly rm. dining fm. C1brlllo 648-806 7 or Room for rtnl w/ktlch MMa, nr 22nd/l!td1n. COiter Vic M.., Verde 13&-8638, &58..e&38 llow or b.:f ~It' Ot<:
Neer .06 and 55 Fr ... lrplc. pvt yard + more. &31~5 prlva. NMf bul & atlope, 185tmo. &42-4410 No. 557-6589 ....,, If~. U..
...-3 bdrm 2 ba. 2 car S 1300/mo. 180-8702. ----_. --.. ...... B,.U HB 982-7520. Slngte. nr t><:h .,. .. 185. FOUND: June 13 Tint...,, .... Tllll fund• any purpoae.
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ywd. AlfT'IQ.lgardner In-HARBOAVIEW7br &clen earparl,yard/balcony.111 .............. Wllly rentall now ..... omc. leat&ll Hl4 Harbor High Sehl. IHll•ITW •• .,.............. Goo~d w"o--rkln..,,o 'c..,onF:
eluded. feta maybe. or 3 bf, 2 ba, nr.c>iace. bltlnt tnclry rm ,... rtel 11~ & up. ~ TV. 84e...ae91 llleutlfUt acltlng glrlt, "FAST MON!Y"· ~ ...,...__ u-.-r ... ,.__,_ '900. e.42-9$42 tlOUae w/belutlfUI view 25349_,;1• Ana A~ Frplo, veuttld celllnga, dbl Ptton. In room 2274 19 H w .. tcllfT, N.lt. 271110 Pr!Ytte rooma .,.,_ _ _,..,....,. .,_,,_.
Mr 8C ..._~-!J 8r 1 ~a. tor rent 0t IMMw/optlOn TSL u-1 &42_18o3 gar, pool, apa.
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Newport Blvd, CM. 3eoo tq It 2.435 1q, n FOUND: Ring, I/lo San Dally 10AM·2AM 2nd•. 8wlld~'"""'9 PoOlt. Leny, JOHNSON I SON ~-• • · to buy '31-3ele ...,,,... 1 &drm 1V. a. Suitable tor medical or Joaqln Hlltl M I 8-ntl 1"5 P.ertc Ave, C.M. room ed "~.t. i.nd· LINCOLN, MIACU"Y, 1079 a.nu Rou EISlde 2bf lY.ba lwnhM ~ ltt!l!,lltt!lt ltM denta.I Agtnt. 541•5032 AoM. Cell to Identity '3i-Mt3 teeptng, eto. um U1 on e.40-M30
saoo1mo 11t-10M H~~:V:W1rH~M~ 1rp1c, 'lftl· .. petlo. 2643 2 Bdfm.2Y.ee. n 75 lliiiii"""..-790-Meleva. ottwio.n==' '--------
Prtoecl r~~ Bt w/llM 1rendidooti oOmm """" 0r-.. M50 e.42-2191 eeew. 1tth. St. 11111 • .;go~~~·!, FOUND: ~d P'IPPYISPIAITUAL AEAOIN08 ~fa;GI a1...oes1 ~.:=,.,r::t;
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dtil ge1, bftlna. !nod/pvt. _,.... 4 IA. 3eA. newly mtll'T. IPllJMii OCMn. Kltetl 1 9V1111. tu lll-l.,_ Loe1 Bleck C.t 1110r1 hair 1115 So. fl Camino • •iii tcwn. '-1750. 834180 8ell ..._ dalcotlll'lld al Mlf• Incl M25/mo 2 Br 1\t be 8eautlfully landact~ N Co.I Hwy -• ma'I•, llei collar: 8en oa.m. 492·7lte. t'.i'-tl, ... ::::, ~wpor::::oC::
IXH'fA AWA kfa. ~. PoOl.~•GW· aownll~•. c'arport. o-r<ttn IPt• POOll .., .. Uigunee-ati. 494-llK-4 eo.ta ~ 260 sf. 1U1t• ~~o n-.~~3'ra.~e an·~~ u.' Umll •••ar1 . lt.IOllH tt/2 tMI. 2•JC30 9WIQll cs.n.r. 12100/mo. pp yd/t>ele bttlne 1un rm. P111toe/deotca. No p«e. 1...., from -1rno. UUI lncld. -,,_,._.., --t4l-QOO no pece, IJllO 1.vw.+ e.42-4t18 2534&;:;11 A,;1¥1. 8adlelOt ~a 1ta•·•-__ 17'W 1Dth8t.a&t.et2t 751""32JJ.Gm4on. love men111oe.Mo1M a ...... a300 ._ 14&4114 bkr TSL MOlm e.42-1803 1 Bf • 10 ..,. --Oelulll offlcel on NWDC Loat dlnnlf rtno CM Pa111.. e7~.·2495/l73-t7l4 In 11C l Ind Mier W'tflt9d..1 00 ~....,..._,,...,...,,......,.,=--===-Nwpl 8hor111 '5251 2 Br. 1 y. 91 IXCIOX IAURB 2 &. &Nd. Up t 4 000 '° h. lentlmental vlllue. Re-....... I • ....,. Mt YOU Lll<ll PIT8 I
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j112 tMI. t4IC30 Ol"IOI· Rara famtty tpot It t>lt•lna, tr11 ll'ldld ~d. 191 E. 11th. 842..oeae 975-2910 . . LOST•,' ,._c::;....., l ............... Wttlttlea Mtl 142-2171 54f.Ol11 c.r.ln OllMt ~_, no pee.. 11eo 1.vi.t+ ~190. Beet Alty lel. t 700/mo. Catt Gerl, ::-:: · ...... ..... -... ..,_ ........, ..,.,, )'Oii hlDfl ...,...
*300 c'-1>· MCM>t14 PANORAMIC '31-4402 or ~1212. Bechllor f430 ~M bayfront, Bayside ... w w ""1ale Lab/POlnt9t mix. Pnvltte llWlln lnetruotlOn, WIDOW "Ai Ht for M•urtty la • +. -.. a
OCEAN VIEW 1 Gclrm 9806 Plw, 9'>eclou• 2 br, 2 -.... .,,....,, to CMwnrie. "'91trno-1l!"L11 ~ T.D't, t10000 "P-No 11toe -t10 pa tPMld
IANTA ANA HT8.. MA. HlgN)' eded .. ., 2 .... ..~1:nleld 2 ldm\. 1 'A Ba *580 tMI. '4000 mo. ""' On.in-800, 101 IQ ft avalt from Aew9rd. Loat f/t/H ..... '40 .... °"** .... no ~. ,. ' ,... lno Honie
1112 tMI. :::r,t.:r· Btf~home frldf"" ---=-22so'v911gUetdWay cty, "-"°'· 87M111. Sl.25 near tlMh & Monr~ Call ~nlton AMOCI Oare...,.... tt1t Vk>-;,g:, MMt14 + "'*' OOIMI i 1975imo. • .. ,...,.,. 540-HH CdM bayftont. Bayal<le a::::~:'J ~00 ..:_,~i C.M. 842·7101. e46-'104 ....... ... .... f'n-7)11, • tOf'Y ~..... I01,
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tnocu -... ~~ 11400/mo. 71C).81M "'w. Wlleon 1411. t1'14S13.. ~ 60ti a '" dptx, r.·=~· = Lot! P enian. P••• OWi' 100 ..... t OOlllDI. 'l:.... of 8tloPplnt. '''"' .. ... rm: ~'if J \;la. a1.fll3 MOO..-. 1 b1k frOITI Or ·1n Newpot1 9-tt ~ ooior. M• b0et.ll000.141CM111 outllde ..._ ,....,_..___,..,..
fJltol "--0..: eapar;;e..;.,,..,,.,,, ..... 21r.W11oer.wet•"'l......n4! ~ lurrww ,...,_ ,,.;.,Ooe.lt+wy,IU6eQ "lWA"O 1 100 . ltt•bU•ll•ct •tioiaa.li =°""' .. :.=: D4'llY ...... CIW1flM
l..cft fie ---rm. frpto. Clldtoe. °*• pd, pe11a, no P•te. ~ lrM M3 vaUoN.. 8'W1S5 ft ,~ -*-wt\tl Wiit ~l40. bullfnem, wood a,,_.., ~ Ada..!:.J::' )IOI" ed. ~ Ml""11 ~ l\loefr tndtepd. ..........,. 561-4177. a w... end m NEW'6Kf. LwNry OMii: bir' .... ,.rklhg. a.II LOST:....., • "...... ...... ..... +, fOOCI .,. Ccwii • 111 ...... _ I ... = llld ... tte~ Imo. 140•1827, ~ M kelp? • tHI mo. JO nlOlfll MT\. !v. '40-248, ~· Pt1oM Pt_.._ n.-000. 1I01 16'TI at. com•• Terma ••111. + lflll.lr l"H· Celi ~ a I "'-._ ~1U,otc721M11t7 '42-M7a t1.llCH110 •..U.2217 tno.114/l4f.otl01 At>t•·""401 .. ftW ua.• ...... 111 11 .... ..a. •-
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A .u XFF m et try LIC'O ELECTRICIAN Englllh, & you wlll tlnel my ROBIN'S ClEANINO BNt qu•lllr.· 25 yr eJ($1. I 1n1111111 Ceblntt, rlflnllh. ..NI"'"' Call evening• ~:n~. 'riping 9.,.vic; •1•11
1••ct1 plumb. tltc cerpenuellty' lttt• .... , Tiit IM Ouel. WO'k·AMI. r•IM work •xC4tllent. Cell (714) SERVICE: • thor"'"''"I" c ""'• Ou• .. --·"I ompet tlv• retM. Lle'd, ln•'CI. 842-7479 ~pm to 9 pm ti no 8-"' no 8 I t>ualneues ·~r . WOfk/Nr'VIOe 751 ·7718 Fr .. 1 Gull 983-3283 Tom 83t-S072/973-7544 788-3773; II no en•-· cle•n hOUM 640~57 Uc. T-t18,428 730-1363 IMll-. PLEASE KEEP 842-7190 557·9150
Dlacount !Zl();repaJn •11 Ph•~ C••nantry ELECTRICIAN plMM keep trylngl Kevin QUALITY CLEANING ST•A"ING COLLEGE fllLJTTPUllllll TRYING.. Wi • Cl l ~na11111Wvlol " -.. ,...... C t I "-I Od ret•. Fret"'· Lie. Bigg• Llftd~ Main· wtth I touch " • Prompt, n••t p ro-(114)41"·1711 a.,, ta• •I
Dl""•lche" & Repair, etc Quick eer, • ta IH tit, -atH ttnenoe & ln1t1t11Uon et 1 per90na STUDENTS MOVING CO. •3•7 • -.... ,_ ... 00 .... .. vtc.. Reu. 20 yri. Lied 416449 Weyne 831-7630 your eervtce. BETH 8S0-0933 Lie. T124_438 lnturld IH1lon111. v ..,... 1411 "Ltt lht Sun1hlnt In"
.... "" Pal b ""'2 ""14 A•m0del/Aep11r1. comm ELECTRICIAN ·~t-8427 ....... ,,... .. .... u.,/ .. ljb SUNSHINE WINDOW om 0 "" • ...., & reatd Llc'd, bonded, ,... Exp Guelent r Melnt OLW 1111111 -,.,.. •• --NO 642 649 Arc•UtclataJ laltrittt Speclalltlng additions & Ins For "' 5.,2_.,. 142 Lie. 233108. Smell/lge ••Lunupe 1, .. 'trim 1r .. • ROM Hlk"" 973~594 WATCH US GROWi Fair Construction De-CLEANI ·I . · · " • l<>b•. repelrs 548-5203 -C · • ...., fenning lntttnOf' ~n .ion New rtmOClll, plen1, we WASH WINDOWS remodel Lied, bonchMi Addlt'e, kll. beths. ptlloe, Nt. Ill Pete. 841·1098 Cleenlng. pereonal touch. STARVING COLLEOE HANOING/STRIPPINO ptfmlle. BonCl-lna Fut . ProlelSlonal
Iv I AL UCOIUN 0Ct1V. wo~2 i~~~ :;,,~ .. , oeckl, hlghett qulty guar. FIMr c ... r1~ a ... ,... beanelor1 OK CM/lrV1ne. s~~c~~~:: ... ~~~~:?r;,0· VISA.·IVIC Scott 845•9325 401081. 851-3858. Quality work guaranteed
t11 Contulletlon Free • • nga very rell1ble, yrs of exp. I CRPTltiNoMoob --.,-~94""S: .. 511'l2"'f,.7 ___ , Cell Beth, 860-<>933 841•8427 Blac kw•ICle r Peper· ltt'lai Fr" eallm•te 848·7311t
Cuatom rernoel. & nev. Carttt Senict IXOYE 889-0934 lnataft. Lie. 389280 WA TC s G nenglng & Atmovel. " • contlr by •rchltect & d• 495·9270 831-9755 Painting-Carpentry HOUSECLEANING H U ROWI Ou1I work only Stev. HuGer Roollng-111 typn
llgntr team. 640-$455 arpehng ladtl OH1trutt11 Gery PTL Weekd8f& & WtekenCI• TWO COLLEGE MEN 4114·3618 New-Recovet·Oeck• F Ad A t' •-~1)t wholesale 53 l ·8955 A.dd'ns/A1mod Pl1n1 a ,. Garage DMt •w.lr AilRo nd He d Merla 84-3425 tvN Wiii Mov• you. 8 yrt exp. .. We G1J1 Should u1n Lie. #411802. 548-9734 Of c ion ,.. Permits. Bonded ln1'd I u n ymen. H le I s 1 VII /MC 547 9t07 " g f vew1y-P1rklng Lot FIRST CLASS-Quick dry Uc. ti 418570 5'46-4271 SPRI GS-HING ·NEW Hou&ehokl Rep1J11 ind OOMC an ng ~pee ell•I I • . Together 639-0730 1ny-lallfwa llta H0-4011 Call a
I It F I & t I OPENERS. All Aepelra. Carpentry A .. ponalbte Fut. eflk:lent & reu. P·'atlai I time .. Aep11ra-SeeJco1t1ng resu 1. ree .. • F'ree pre-llm New & ,.. Lownt ,.tMf 18 yrs CM. work Mille 648•4759 770· 1155 955-3444 ai _ I~--=---,..-----403llO 1 Fr" eel. 2411r
S&S Aaphll 63l·4 lll9Llc CIUS eervlce 750•9075 moelet. E11p, llC'CI Ind Lie. Tom 557-4480 --...,...-·.......,,_..__ THE CLEAN MAKERS Ftll PUmH Plaaltt/lttalr ltJai Daily Pilot
Oen Hellberg Gredlng I Shempoo & 1111m clean. bonded Wiii ullat you to 11 • I ' ~°"7 Aep;ir•·~~r~try 5 yr. e.cper, home/olc. by Richard Sinor. lie. plX§'tEmfcAINd -.---------1
& Pevlng Co. RN/comm color brighteners. Wht obtain flnen. 549· 1978 war ta •I F ab, nets-0*0 • 9u,.m9 b0no9 Rel• evall. 875-4853 260644 14 'f" ol nappy Retluccoa. Int/ext. 30 yrs. Nl'T WAITE AD-VISOR Lie. 3978804. 842· 1720 crpta • .1 min bleach T•l:f• enc ng N " -14 B II I local cu1tom«1. Thenk Neel Peul 545-2977
Hell, tlv/dln rma $15; avg ldlttrrlltll OtHt. 'n51 ;e HOm• Aepalr...Ctrpentry Hit ti •I you, lle3-4114 TIIE 1 lllnt 642 5678 A.t ••• tl•y1 room $1 50, couch $10, Naw/rernoCI Exp'd. Uc. Topped/removed. C111n Ceblnetl·Elec·Plumbl';j .. A qul61 feet of Ille le 1h11 •
S ._, I Wiii '"-' n I 75 t "478 .... eture couple •veil. FWI• 01--PUmH ,f}, CD'S I ct11Jr 5 Gutr ellm. pet l>Ond ..... , na ,...,.p you up, -ewns .., Fencing . DON 966-01 9 & bondi ble 530• 7817, •, _ T your energy b II• may go ~~~~~~~~ DETAIL Odor Crpt repair 15yr1 obtalnthebe1tnnenclng Cl 25 yre Lie 4031141 In• ~;,,,, PlAST(lllflC up2to3tlmnashlgh11 -X.prt Car Oelllllno. Spend exp. Do work myself Call now, 549-1978. t1n·'jP1 • Landecaplng JACK OF ALL TRADES 556•1876 dl'fl bonded. Ael1. Color ex: ! , , .. ,~:: ~:'.,'.. your present r1tu In the -----,-.----
Ille day •t Npt Bch and Refs. 554-0123 A.J. HUFFMAN & SON-,Fr.!4:~: ng · Tree6I~~~907 Plumbing & e1ectrlc1t, en BualnHt woman, meture. pert. 963-09t t Richard M5-a258 ne11t eeverel yeere Are e,, .. •t\ • •l~\_.l\• heve your Cir prof de-oeld fo bs. 740-0112 r t lleble, boneliblt, you going to 111 allll for ta•'"" ·' p
t • I I e d P r k ' Q Ctanl Ctacrtlt Aemod/Add ir306886 Hauling. cltan·up1. tree B JI non·atnkr. 640·61138 QUALITY WORK thl1? 1I not, & It you would \•''\
proV1ded/whole day Cell 646·8586 845-4844 lrimmlno & Inter..., hou~ ·-•-•-•,.~--.... ---.---:--...-----REAS RA TES. EXP'O Plaa~ia1 like lnl~m111on on -~11r t'' \ t ... 2· 1422 C«nent·Maeonry-Block "" -·-I. • I BRENT 846-2480 -v• ~ ' ""' Walls-Cull. work. Uc B.I Wilson & Soni cleaning. Mike 846-8502 0 MP JOBS .-.. •~1 .. e.•~1,.• .. 1..,.~--H •r Elf 141•1121 energy, Call Dort Inman
11.t..-....iltia•• 11'381057 Rob 547-2683 AemOdel/Am ldd .. 30 yre JESSIE'S GARDENING 4 Smell Moving Jobe Renov•fingfRototUUng Stevena Pelntlng, Interior WATER HEA TEA Special It
1..,..1 •• exp. Bonded & ln1 d. Lie Clean.upa, ''"trim & MIKE646· 139t Sod lawn• & Sprlnkler1 &•exterior, quellty work, I Pool heatera•Furneoea (714) 112·0111
Baoye1t this aummar-eny Concrete. masonry, 11•1· .lt3577487. 646-1740 lmalnt service 540-8035 HAUL-IVIOVE·AEMOVE Dave 642-4853 reas 11111. Free eat.
ag1-F1lrvlew/B1ker work, loundetlons Block, &?. n .. l Furniture. Trull. Trees • 845-3348 or 54&-458t Drain• cleared from $5. l_1rlaklt11
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545-5708 Custom Brlck·Stone f uy dog1I Grooming worll. 15 YI• m•.lnt. & 1---------BRickwoRK. Smell Joba. OllTll Dnltllll Ev/wk nd same $. M&M Repairs, auto/man. Llc'd. I rri'""'d t11•111 rallo
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BABYSITTING Block·Concrete-Stucco I schl, S10 eny az. Teacher landscaping. 754-1999 HAULING Newport, Coat• Mell, & INTER. Aeu. retea. Fr.. 851·11804 842-9003 AM LANDSCAPE CO
My Costa Mesa home n1 Raia. Free eat 549-9492 21 yrs exp. 546-2648 !Mow. ed91. clean-up, trim FU~~ii':i5~;;,~sH Irvine. Rel• 875-3175 est. Sttvt 647-4281 STOPPAGE? 642-e-007 545-8974
Vlctort1 642·6482 Quality concrett/masonry D~all Free eat Reas. rates Jim Everything In Muonry HOUSE PAINTING PrlC41 by phone, John Tilt -
Brick & block waits -vwTll TTPIN'G 646-11158 HAULING Lie/bonded. Vwy real. INT/EXT EXPERT 63t-t122, 24 hr. Mrvlc..
I la " ,... Clnup1, yerd/trM MN. Bob 673-53871831·118t TOM 673·2668 TILE INSTALLED •• tll Drives & patios 646-4382 All Textures & ~cou1tle TIE lllH IOEIE AA.NOY 642-7647 People who need People I All kinds. Gueranteed
ltmct Aod'a concrete & mason· Free est. Kevin 873·1503 Lawn·lr ... ehrub ln•l•ll Selling 1ny1hlng with a I Get GREEN cuh Thet's wn11 lhe REFS JOHN 893-0487
Secy, bkkplng, type. ary, 9 years same lo-Tr .. trim/Removal rrad• your 01<1 1tull lor Delly Pilot Clualfled Ad tor WHITE elepha.nll DAILY PILOT
ProN/tml t>us/lndlvldual. cation Free eat Clusilled Ads, your one-Lawn malnURototllllng new goodl•• with a I• • 11mple matter with 1 Cluattled Ad SERVICE DIRECTORY WANT ACTION?
Hr/wk/mo 640-0688 714-640-1705 llop Shopping center free estimate 546-8065 Cl•Mllled ed 642-5678 just call 642-5878. Cell 842·5678 11 all eboull Cleaalled Ada 842-5678
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65 WPM. minimum 3 YNf9 Ship Director• Mu11 EIPUYllm * IODELS IEEIED High achool print lhop OK. exper Good gen«ll or. 1r1ln 1·312-888·4347 4 deyweek. 979-7860 Active rNJ .. t•I• office flee skllla 9 to 2 PIVI Mon. Ext C-t 533. Cell Aefun-S4·S lOfhr, Aeello end Tv * needs bright eecretery to
through Fri 10< boetlng deble Promotional Advertlelng M •Leg FE' .. LE PllltO llUflHI llendla Ph<>MS end uatll . Company, NOW OPENI. ... ....... h Id l"'h publlcatton Cell or -">ply Sec:r11ery Par11nd Full time ltdt1St1/lt1t t • pru ent In "' 1
~: ~~ 5 P~ felyo WOmYE EOE 845-0366 OJT WE NEED NEW FACES lor I $8 to $10 per hr. P111 lime. ~~~~ 1~~1: n~~~
••onrovl1 Suite •.e, IEOIOUY placement In mOdellng •lternoon or evening I h "" ,... JHEABEATHA.LL Job1lnO.C.C1ll hoora. For lur1htr Info comme naur11t w t Costa Meea Expert1nced Executive BREA MALL call Merle 875-8770 9 10 •.,per. Cell Mr George II
c1er11 typist with org lkltla =~~Z, '~u~r"'~: PfT ontce poeJllon open IEW YHI WEIT 1PM.9(16.()t5t t-5 PM Wa. E ltd, lao. work Into me.nagernent. · Cell Tom Rey, 529•1278 ; TWIT AIOOY 171-1100
Top t>tnetlt1 631·5 t38 good short hind end Legel Secre11ry·Prob1t1 141·1111 IOPT /OLlll
-----· ----typing skill•. Mull be 3 yrs experience to &.iey otfloe. Typing, flllno llOIOllY /UEO
COftfUTER SALES able to UM mem()()' type-IHIU I 1••••-end ....,._,,, office work Ou ndl writer Cell 752.6474 handle Senior Partner & --•• ,,....~-· tlla ng pertotl went· Per1leg1I, illnt typing *667~783* "'-Port Beach elrport Id 10< small rut pacl<I
.... lllft l•-N ti• Experlenoe not neceeaary. lkllls. SH not nee. Wiii •re• Call L1Ju1nn1. lntetlOf f\irn contractor
........._111 Olll fer••· We !rein. Ideal for train on Zetox 800 wp, PllT/TIIE EYEI l ·I 714·752~814 Shorthand, typing, word ,....,.... • Wldowt, divorcees, anCI gOOd benents, Orange Wanted 1dulta over 22 , , proceuer. highly or· ,., ....... lll-!411. new people 10 the job Co Alrf)Ofl er11, non who enfoy working wlll1 ReceptJOfllst ganl.z.ed w/menagement
--•1tT•199S market. 540-4322 smoker Seno resume youth Mull be well S 11<1111 Submit rMYmt 4 _. -• with salery requlrementa groomed, personable. • Start 11 5 •n hour "'1th eatery to P O Box 27MI,
neeeled lmme dllle ly 1111111 10 po Box 7820, N-· poslllvt mottvetor Stert tut growing Co Type 45 N-pn S..Ch, 92663
part/time tor Prlnoesa FOf' St Mllllon Dollerptua port Beech, 9268-0 al S75 per WMk. Celt WPM, rtllng end neevy
Houte PrOductl, I Col-Open HOUHS. Greet 2·5pm, 8415-702 t (Uk for phont1 NHI •PPHI· S.trttllJ, hM.tht
get& Pllmollve company. opportunity for Loin Procenor Sherron) ence • mu1t Alk tor Flnenctel lnveelmenl firm
ltlp W1a1.. SJOO Dtt• SSlO hnltue 6025 famtart H 25 m:iiiii=:~iiiiiiiiiii:~; :ngil1n1. Xkc. 7w'9/up, Bedrm eat. Trtple drnMr,
nll-••f ell colort. MUST SELL 2 night s11nd1. Welnt Sim. oak deal\ S70. 6' Ruat r..-$100·$1000. 846-7641 xlnt cond. $300. King brn sole $75 Exec desk
IPNllTlllm A.KC Gol~ Retrievers. 4 met/box 11>rlnga S 12s chr MO Cetculator $40
lfTTtlll melee, 4 temelta, 7 HICl••·bed e · White wool 831·3296
E•pe r neeen•ry Sun. week• 84&-4154 deeor1tor piece 1350 s-1no....,..le-bed--, -bo_A_t_p-r1_no_•nd
lhrMh Thurs. 5:30 PM 759-l852 ma11ereas and frame.
to 9:30 PIVI. Ouer. hourly Cocker Spenlel. AKC pup, Cott" g eod tbl, smoked goodcond 150844-5998
ptus comm Plullh end female, Bull, 7 mo. gl111 lnley betul II• S:-:f,-------profeu lonel working paper•. champ 1lred K · n.d · ooci' o a. tov-1, ottoman.
condlllon1 Legun1 Hiii• S 2 o o 7 5 1 -4 g 5 3 . =~~ 8,3-474~ . ~~lr7Ml180 ~2013 Twn bid
otflce, Scotl, 951·2777 75t·9007 ~..,...,.,,.._~·-....... ,,........,......-•vv "VU
(A4) Male Boxer Pup. 8 moe. COMPLETE BEDAOOIVI Sola, peech velvet, 150 2
Telephone
Really lewn. Fulty PIP«· SET ·Or easer w/mlrror · corduroy lounge chelrs,
ed S300. call Oevld --cheat & 2 night sl•nd1, belQe. S50 pr 673..337• Cloubte bed w/heed & eves· 1-821·5000 w1cdys
fool boerd MUST SEE .,,---'---..,...,..--$ 1200 Kitchen table & 4 S1eroequ1pm·1 S300. C41DI·
chre, S 100 546-11707 net S50. lreez.et 1200:
PUT Tiii Poodle, Apricot. A.KC,
Tne Nellon'• 111gut Male. II mo, ell ahota .
Tele-Merketlng Firm ''I Peld $350, A1klng 175. IOOklng for 1 ,_ hlgn Must Seti 642-0447
energy lndlvlduela lo p I SS1"5 work evening e nd t I •• week-end hrs In Newport j~2~P•ar-"'!alC""1-.t1-wt-.1!!"h-cage--P&
Beech Olllce SelH 111nd 195. 557-83112.
exper helpful. $4 per hr ....---:-:i-----rr:-:
gu1r'd p1u1 lucrative Arrllaac11 1011
bonua program Cell HARBOR lREX
645-5737 alove S 150. trumpll
... ol• neutral chelr S35 dt1k S35 yummy S 150. Exqulllt 833-11<>76
44" rOtJnd wood cotfee ~-:-:==--,...,----teble S125. Pecan end WANTED M•llrelMI or
llblt 29" sq top qu11 qn sz Beautyresl. reelly
S 100, Br onze Aelrlge firm. 631-6870
968-3661 bright, auper lll•ri> Plfton Ex per Loen Procenor Deny 714-545--025'1 for educ11011 nH dl
Cool lo ll«p •how upena/v., needed lor buey eitpand-PUT TiaE • 11 p e r • cs p • r a o n . j
executlvehomes Pan Ing ottlce Pleasant sur· EVEl/WEtlElllS IMtltft1ltt/T1'ltt nel/Admlnl1tr1llve ex-
ltme, wtmd• 1 mu•ll roundlngs, •lnl benefltl. M k •• '"•lpl 65 wf1\4 Good olllce ecuuve Secrttary with
CUSTO .. 8, S ~ S250. 2 aoru 150ee .
$85; 4 barrel clUIJra S 10 -
•• &44·1158 Ctala •n• 6114
Dining table end chair., ell b oVlng eale. t 15 to g: 11
Linde APPLIANCE SERVICE Hl-1111 W• M ii recond . guar
---------appliances. 549.3077 Conv1IHcen1 Ho1ptta1
cooking e11per1ence re-
qutr.CS Need good refer· ences Mu1t bl lle>tlble
anCI able to work 5 30 am to 2 pm and 9 30 em to 6
pm Pleue call between 10 em end 4 pm,
54 9-,J()tl 1
P must be e~"""rlenaed In a 1 .. Ira ... '"' ng •kills Npt Bch Agt evcellenl typing end erson .elected must be ,.v youth cerrlenl promote 851-3 t8G A
superblygroomed&have FHA/V~/Con5en~lo~11 their own est1bll1hed -------111 orth1nd ak llts an out going peraoneltty process ng en •· rout .. Meture. outgoing, IM,IT,,ltt Non-smok•rt pit Ht
Prefer someone with A E MJme to Llndtey & Co, attractive perentel type 65 WPM Good olllce Cell 553-09•0 Lie Pi-write to t 7671 Irvine Blvd. Ste I II REAL ESTATE HOSTESS. 201, Tustin. CA, 112680 perion, P uu c• sklll• Npt Bch Agt SEOllETARY
215 W 1st. St. N 105 IT, 11 I -1 Ill 2•5pm. M·F. 646-1021 851•3166 Lagun• Hiiia arM Smell
Tuatln. C• 92680 tvl JOU llllll PUT·Till .. .MITIUI ltt•ll,,ht s 111e ottlce Good typist
Co.I/·-,,. fill n• PAY •• , ............ .,., a TtAOltllS 65 WPM Good olllce Some telephone WOfk u 11 kill N 8 11 A General olllc• equip· Olsll-up cool< In Italian res-PAIT• TIIE WHl IVlu1t hive know how ol you care •bout chllelren, • • pt c QI ment Sterti:fi Selery, electrlclty, plum bing, thl1 l1 lor 'fOO. P1r1y plan, 851·3186 •1200 + •• ••• 1 ........ t1u11nt 5 nights oppor1unlllt1 1111llab1e pelntl 1 Muet ..._ but dltterent. LEARNERS • ,..., .,..,.,
846-065 I with the Loe Ang tea bonCl;gle e ~·PPL y TO WORLD Mfl• .csucetlonal I ll"tttle1ltt/TJPf1t '"'* Mtff rMUme to· P Tlmee Ctrculetlon De· Mr B. Nlel1«1 between games. toys. and book• 65 WF'M. Good ortlce 0 Box 5083. Healend• 0001 p 1 r Im a n I In our 10 AM and 12 noon WMk We train No PllllVll I 1kllls Npt Bell Agt Height•. Cellfoml• 91746
Full Time. rotating Witt(. door-to-door ~aper deys HOTEL LAGUNA, Cell Sue. 213·5114·eo93 851-3t88 Lteal Secretary end1. Mull have 1 yMr of saiea program. Guaren· s M t ...... 1 ....-.. .... t ..
quantity coolllng H· tMCI hourly wege plu1 ~2,5 g u ~· e Co~a~ 1 ~w:, PlAT·Till ... •ITlllll II.I.IA.LU .~~';,,~x=1:";1;".'.d'
Plf'lence.Exoellentulery commlnlon Houra: 9 714_,.94_1151 I TUOllll Excel opport tor •11· Minimum typtng 80 •nd benellll C111 AM-2 PM. or 4 PM • 9 11 you cert l boul children perlenced •oore111v1 WPM IOle Pflciloner
. 77G-3M ~~~~1:'1~ '!!'~= IUIAllH IEEIU thta 111or you. Pen)' p11n'. ~~~1·~::4~:':;' 673-11'201
OetrMut tr ptu1 -r WM« For 1n In· Earn M50 to $800 per but dltterent. LEARNERS I C1th1r1 •I Hol'att4n Real---.-.,-.-n-.-.,--.... k If h WORLD N ill educational 7 8 - -lorJapantttetudenl 1um-tervlew, C 1t1 (7 14) WM you eve a lie gamee, IO'ft, end book• ty 14/2 1·0280 or Pert/time 1-6 Mon.-Frl
mer PfOQrem. Flnd l'<>St 957-2381. ext t204 wegon or 111n end enjoy We train No pr.-ire 780·88t6 15 50/hr es W9fTI Irvine
temlty. pltn partlM, ... w0<klng with IMnllQlft C ~ 851 9729 OOr1 lll'd tripe Mutl be fill Tiii Cell Mr. Aountrff et all Sue, 2t3·0 •4·8093 R.l IAUSPEtft.I •
organized end know 111111 '91 548-7058 btwn 11A.IVI 4 Opening• In Org.Co Exprd. tor e •pan<llng A.E S.trtfWJ/I ... ,.
c 0 m mun It y we 11 San Fren<:llCO, Lu VIQN. 3PM ......... dlV•· PART TIME OFFICE m1g loi n co Corona <Ill !Of Publlc Weter Agency
714-832-8342 & Monllfey are eom• of 2 Par1·tlm• Otfioe pot-Mer, DANAE CORP loeteel In t..gun• Hlllt
·counlerpeople n .. ded, the pl.on our 0<genlu · M1n1cer ttlon• 111911 In our bu1y 85l·lll35 bct llenl typing end
lasttood,beacharee.call 11on w11t vielt °" bultneaa Trii·nee c1reuf111on olllc• ll.IUUIHIPLE -c1er1e11 1klll1 rtctutr.cs Stuan 673.3152 tripe thl• 1Ummer II you answ«lng phOnet & dll-E.<prd lor expending R E Knowledge of elecVoole
. ere 18 or over, would like l••ttllata l•••I-patching meH•QH mtg loi n co. Coron• dtl typewrflter and Cite· Saltt /Herdwert to gstn bualneH ex· -· Shl!t1 ere 9:00AM to Mer. DA.NAE CORP lept\one helpful Starting CrownH111dwar1.3t07 oertenc..1nd1111tr1e10 $300 10 $500 per WM61. 200PM end 3:30PM to 85t."135 Ulery $1,242 mo EOE
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det Mar 9:30·3 30 pendlno Lurn IUINI Ing at $4.00 per hr Apply ..,.. --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
1•1 -eo growlno bullnna In u.s 1n pereon 1>11_.. 2:00 & $20QO/ L lllTAL/Frt.t 1f1. • ·-No exper nee We train. 4:00PM, Mon-Thur1, alk · Wa IE•OllY l.L
&.iey pleuant NB ortlc.. Generel Ollie., mull 1YPI Mr Herrlt 882·6789 tor Eiieen or Cethtf1ne Sec:rttari.1 Potttlon In SC·
Eitper In Ill phllMS front 40wpm eocurlltly, f\111 Ian ff Dilly Pllol, 330 w Bay comm llv• Newport Center A•
ofc. Full time Salery time Co111 Miu. I 81 St. Co1t1 M-$30 PR00-$.25 PROFIT <or'e ottlce. Front olfQ
099" & benel!t• Oeyt 549-31142 Heve 099<1lng• to title Of· ---------Call Jecll 714-847·5522 poeltton rtctulrtt good 642-8880, evn/wkndt, -·-~------ders In merketlno dept. Pa1ft·I• Artl1t telephone voice, tyi>tno. 873-3403 Hop Sing'• now hiring No e11per nee Musi be Exp only. muet epec lyJ>9, salee shOflhllnd & eppea1anoe
. counter help·/Ftull & over 18. htve cer end verttcamere, PMT'a. 112 e 12tl0/wttt e Reel Mt•t• ._perlenoe '"'9ulttr Fold, PresMCa ror nand Ible to 11&11 tmmedlttely tones. PIT 1700-110 00 $30 Prod-$25 PrOflt helpful but not ..atr1ll1I
Split tllttl. ac>ply momlngt Ironing Apply In Pl'90n Excellent Income 11 quell-pr hr for boating mlge-Celt Jeck '114-647-5522 Prtter loetl rMICl'W'lt For ~ W 19th St. Coe11 tOOO North Coelt Hwy I I e d M' W ••Ion zlne Cell or apply btwn lnttfl9w call Mr• Duhl.
M"' l eg Bch. 494-4~4 082·5843. 1 . 3 o . 5 p M 0 ,, 'l ' SALES·MICRO COM· Wtllt• I, T~ 0t, .. • 8 3 ., 11 8 1 7 o PUTERS. Meture ~ lt .... he1.-St.4taft llOIWllOAL AUllll. u .. r • 11 • w/bualtlet8 & Computllf Realtor q1 -4910 llJYU I • .._ -" nffd•d 2 yre exper, Mon ° ~ ex.per 754-e383 8-\lor preferred Lite pl(:t( art -,., Wt.,.., m11ure Laguna Hlll1 A.9• C ~ anCI dtllYlfy ThOmp-Pen time In your home 493-4758 -------SALES SECRETARY TO
wood 2 mo1 n-·never I m P o r I • d b • b ~ TELEPHONE SALES 1 llJ lPPUAllOEI uMd Sac II 112 OflQ buggy/atroller llereo.
OdYMUUT Les 9S7-8133 prlot S195 AleomultMll lad1ff v1n1ty desk & UPlllllOE II 18' trevet tr•ller, 1 owner. clothes mite item• Cell "•• ... m••, Relrtger11or. Copper tone Kint cond s 1400 or be91 556-~2 t t 169 I Palau. --lro1t-lree Frlgld•lre. olfer 497.s..62 Mesa Ve<de1B1ker 11a11m11, 1.1.1 $150 1ss. 1400 _ __
Stotler & Co .. one of lhe REFRIGERATOR Drexel Dining Table, F I ' tar---1 c:ommodl"' b"r•. frultwood NC11on. worm t aa ua •-., " Like new. 2 dr. frost free. h-•~ I .,.,.. ..... , Vall 61 34 needs you to NII our••· 1185 693 9080 ..,...., worth 1,ovv,..,.. ~
cluelve high-powered tor 1800/0BO Wortd1's""o1"'id"!""!or:;..,..,-.'!"11·tt-b.ci--1·.-n
m1n1ged & limited pan· Whirl Pool weal'ler dryer Books $35. Chlld Cre'1 bumper pool tabla .
ner1hfp program. EXLNT and relrlg. Gol<I. nloe Serles S35. 548-0492 compl, pert new 18!50
COMMISSION 1000'1 of cond M OO. 75 t-5485 Drexel Queen Bdrm set muet Mii $600, 968-n54
teed• CIJI A.her 10 AM Caatrll I helbrd. triple dre._ and B It • l l 40
(714) 642·8014 •-I •"JI matching mlorrora (2) 1.,.•._•,,.•·;.p;,,,;••c..._P"'!,...ioiiP
Telephone SelH Rep .,• fatal -988·7754 ' 2 couctleS, i36 I 158
needed tor Bulldlng Con· Olympu1 OM-1 w/len1 & G -Wllerbed. $130 3 end trector. Some l"'hl offlct 1ollgor 37·105 zoom ELE ANT KING SZ Pecan tebles, $50. 0r .... r. $45
"' $ 50 842 9 130 B4rm set StOOO 6 pea Fen. $15 Dining teblt work Typing ,.quired 1 • Armol,. ~Ire 648-2769 MO Refr. 135. 897•1279
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Wert comp In your home. Ml and huleh $600. 11 pc M&UIVe sai.· furniture
No eetllng, llltry. per1 trelnlng Incl, 112 price. 2 wicker dlnnette 1225 rt fr 1 g . • x P 1n 11 v •
1tme evening•. No ••Pl' ey1t1m1 1111 $1795. Hell c•blntt $30 OE mlnl-treln H I. photo
nee. Trelnlng proV1ded. Hervey 842-4 Ultl FWtrtg, le., water In <Joor e q u IP m n I . ate re o
Oppertunlly for advence-Steel computer ttblH, $375. Queen bed and equlpmnt. recoro1, la!>ff
mtnl Call Suaen 3·dwr. drop centtr h"dboard $250 Pecan 8 bOOkl, NWlng me· IMS2·5844 1851" Mite etectrootc collee 11ble $50 e pc chine, dive & lkl geer patio tel $125 Mlacl llOusehold •ppt. bed·
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treln Selery $5to S7per T/S100018K A1m.Book1. Hld t ·•·bed $100 ward Ln 1 blk ot
hr. No •xoer nee Per1 Sortwere. $80 8.411·11984 64&·8603 22nd/Irvine
time evening•. Enjoyable Can. HouM lull of quellty rettlfl B-,-.-1-,~.~,~ .. -~,-.-,~. ,
working llmotphlfe For F y &A't't & oak furniture, call for appt. Can Don· 882·5843 IN It •• --prlcee. Bob 548-7593 1112
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Ftm•I•• Preferred Wk•. Box trained A ver-12500/lrede tor travel Cullom mede draperies
Moelell & Etteort• (213) Illy. "3-0090 trlr 988·54411 Open wttve, oll wnlte for
868-1984 Beautlful male neut•eel llvlng room lllCI dining _._.1T cat. very fr1endty, t yr olCI. I Ill flalfTlll room of Pian 5. $500 obo
"'"' 5404411 L• 957-8133 eves. 75~-9347 tmmed opening. Ex· ---nn perltnceCI, eccur111 Fem•le Hlm•leyan cat. wlll King size weter bed. $100, IJtwtlry ••a4
typl•t es WPM. good neut• II wsnttd Cell color.CS TV 4 S50,lltreo denulneEMERXLBS rrom
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Clemente 88t-8111 FrH Kitten•. 7 wk•. King llzt wetlfb.ci com-per 1ton11840·8888
Went•d Counter end S 11 m e 1 • M 0 t h•'· pltte. 175· 548• 1•20 Genuine Emer•ldt from
Kitchen help Good P1y. 875-4275 '" 5 LMlhlf Sole 8td '450 South A~lca Only $5
Experience Nee CdM F1'91 kllttnl. 8 wll• old, Wllh•r & Dryer $85 per llOntl 840-1868
8....0210 blk/wht, nHdl good Heh. Antique Pool Table .
1101--llT home• 8 7S-92 1 t . St90. O•k COllM Teblt Man• 14K wrl1tw1tch
'",._ 548-5205 176. 780-9079 tYll w/dl• (1ml wtltt). $9110 aon Btuopr1nt 3188-E., Cell Bob 648-5887 1 --~ IHI OAAIUf
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WHkenda. Coldwell 759·800t
PRESIDENT Banlltf, Newport AH J. Lovable 4 yr. old mix.CS Lovely 6-pc girt• bedroom1:-:--:-, -----,,.-.......,
E•1•1• Ottic. Typing re-Golden Rttrievtr Llk• lo .. , 1275. 540-7371 Me'!'c!.t ~111..0: 01~
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Servlc. etlllon ettanelent Mf·NM/Ul·•ll ~ l t06 Ktno 11211 mlral upright tr .. ier. a~:.'~~· 1~~~ ~~ ~~~~::.: A.ntlq a;;brel tbl MO, . ANDY 1io.af32 i:!: .~o:, ~ y::.n:
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Orange Coa't DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. June 15, 1983
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 leg pafl
5 Composed
10 Asian wa5te
14 Winglike
15 Elias & Julla
Ward -
t6 Tied
17 Mariners'
1exts. 2 wds
19 Resting spot
20 Secretary
21 Reminder
23 Orlglnal
25 Negative
26 Handbook
29 Crees and
Sioux
34 Revered one
31 Grauty
37 Briny
38 Con1unct1on
39 Tract •1 War risk
insur
•2 Embarrass
44 Lacy fabrics
45 Learned
•6 Bought back •a Scottisll VIPs
50 Prefix !or
cycle
51 Rostrum
2 3
53 Gentlest
57 Erstwhile
6 1 USSR river
62 Cabby
2 wds
64 Commanded
65 Banish
66 "--
cent1"
67 Go-devil
68 Nomad
69 Fo1e -
DOWN
1 Roman
statesman
2 Arabic letrer
3 Young ones
4 Peevish
5 ·--1s
new ?"
6 Loose gowns
7 Athena's
mascot
8 Swarm
9 Hebrew
celibate
10 Hereditary
t 1 Hot place
12 Superlative
13 Prepos1t1on
18GWTW
plant a hon
22 Doll
24 Ammos1t1es
6
TUESDAY'S
PUZZLE SOLVED
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27 Clay
28 Can-Am
defense gp
30 Beer. e g
3 1 More recent
32 Ventured
33 Saucy girls
36 Enghsh
composer
39 Thither
40 P E I native
43 Established
45 ,Avoiding
sweets
7 8 9
47 Title
49 Antiquing
agent
52 Linen fabric.
53 Second·
s tringers
54 Exam
55 Wither
56 Arrange-
ment: pref
58 Ac1or Novello
59 Charioteer's
goal post
60 Periods
63 14, 10 Nero
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CAN ACCOM OOATE Wllff lllTllUU ='·:zi'm,~~1oe~)'41.700544482 ..... ~ i~~~r'e1l.'1~:00 ·
BOAT UP TO 40'AVAIL USED CARS& TRUCKS 197t ROLLS AOYCE. 811· &48·5ee5 AaJc about the ITIOn4)I -~~~)
NEWPORT HARBOR IN COMEINOA CALl.FOR Y«8hadowll,4dr,Catrl· •76 Hondl ra llabta can tave you thru our _.. '--. * •llllfT
EXCHANOE FOR USE FlllUNAIUL bHn Blue, Cream AM/FM. cat.I . new palni porchua & &MM Plan• a lltlfUlt •
OF &OAT & MIN CASH Cormlaf·O.Llllo L .. thar. Low Mii... 11760 obo 646-~e85 JIM ILflllll New In town? No Ci~tt or
8 u · 4 3 5 O DAYS •1 llmlUT 149.000 (SRK3&47S) lllNITI 1111 I ...... ,. Bad C*ll? It you are In t'3·2332 EV 18211 BEACH BLVD 7 8 OOIO A~oro, 5·1Pd. • &-• Iha market lor • OOQd.
FREE SLIP IO 0, P.u111•~ HUNTIU"'TON &"'•CH 1979 FERRARI GT8 308, air, radio, gd "' .. 12500 1301Quall8traet SOUTH UNO car and hlMJ •t~ • ""' ~ ""' GOid Seider Con¥ertlble, a.I" 01 111 •. ••" "417 NEW POAT BEACH olr'd tor 36·•6' taJlboal Hl IOlll ••t-1•• 1 • v v ..... -v CO II 9MPloyfnenl. ..,. ~ In exchanQa fOf t wtc • • -•• 1\~s) 110 . l4t,OOO IHI tU7 IH·HOO U TY you onat 0-260 c.1r1110
mo. u.. of boat by WI PAY TIP 111.W •G 1149 YOLllWAIEI chOoat from. exper'd aellor 875-0597. Fiil llll •••t !979 BMW 3201, Sliver, 2 J&D AUTO SALES, INC
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olr'd lor 35.,.S' Sallboat 2480 Harbor Blvd Ot1frHht1ll ... lt. 12900 759-8944 \.lofuma 8ale1, Servlee '74 I/~•· d~ndabla, In exc'1enga tor 1 wk a And Laaalng •5251 ••2 3•
mo uae or boat by COSTA MESA ••••fftr~r Pt•JMI 1159 1871tBeach81vd • or.'" •. "
exper'd aellor 875-0507,. 141·4100141-1411 trtttht ft111tlq. '76 164 Dal. loaded. l~unllnlton Beach '78 Chevy Van, cu11om-
873·6055 IJ IOH Oall lll·Hl1, 011•1 S 1 "00 (714) •2 2000 lzed, 2:1,000 orig ml.
Newport MerTnatliiP "r 1.1.i -trlll-1214,Stttt. 701:4277. Nice car • '4500 96&-7974
day. week, month ,. --------1111 YW wan '77 Nova, iuoo Oood
64a.0551 pt•••'"H LARGE SELECTION OF 1111 •eHIU'I Wht body, blue Int, fuel In-2 door. whit• color, brown I cond Ask for Steve _..., NEW & USED BMW'S! jectlon, entrt. air. amtlm tOllfl 7 4 AYllWU SOUTH atareo caaa. $ 18K vlnyl 11\!arlor, AM/FM '78 Camaro. V6fY nice. -ON French b 0 n b 0 n stereo CHHtle radio, $3495 494-8490
Slorege for 80111. MOIOI ·EEP OJl & cou111y 63_5_·~12_4_7 -----eunroof. manual ahlfl, --------Homn, Campe<a, N-· " R nearly new urea. naw ·79 Berrtnetta, 52,000 ml,
port Beach. 842-4904. al)(I lllZU Ptnc~t 9197 brakes, exceoenl mech· nice cond Loaded Mull --I SCRAllllLE• entcet condlllon Muat s e II $ 4 , O O O fl rm Sai1Mar•1 7021 n LOH IUOI NW "Wl W1Ll llT 1111 PIHOMU.. see toapprec1a1e Aaktng 675-2477 or leave Luer 1Yrlaprlnt aaJiboard, ' T1 I VOLUME SALES 11 llllllltll" 2001 Bteupunkt 11ereo $2750 951-8359 home. meuage at 675--0638 $7~~9-5409___ 1
1 J\)J:ftO~l' ··--SERVICE & LEASING Volume Salee. Service cuaette. stablllzera, or 752-1917 work '80 Bluer Sllvaredo ( 03't 3670 N Chefry Ave and Laaalng ma1s, parllel teether. '57VW. smell wtndo~. 4-WD. all ~. auto
Aircraft IOlO --.. ._.o LONG BEACH 18711 BMch Blvd a.:',?y ~s. etc Guacrd's Mlect-a-drop, 1 pc wl~-OID EZ rttt nltch, 18'>8
f970 .,~ .. crelt Ba on ..... •• •owo ...., .,..... F dowa. 67 eng & trana, 8 ec · m w" •. .. m · n1• -•111> •-ra ,... (No C"••ry axlt-"'5) Hun1l~ton "··-h r ...... -'V8 Interior all d k g1 •51( I
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$36.000 Ellate Hie Trade-Ina Welcome $2300/bst olr 846-45211 82 Camaro, 10,000 , mt. 4
Alao 25' Hllboat •72 BMW 2002. sunroof, J11Hr tl2 .72 Super Bealle, am/Im spd. ste<eo S7500 obo
Call Hartin 833·7622 loaded, xlnt cond. $6t00 new pilnt, reblt eng, xlnt IHI "111&1111 1111 NRIOME can . greet ahepe. n-_11_1_3._1_24_3 ____ _
1975 Kawasaki 400 S375, 499-l286 att 5PM. cond $3500. Wknd• & we have Orange county's FAOTtllY OAlllOLfT urea. $2000 640-7843 SEE IS fl•STI
I good con d 111 on TraCLI eves, 760-9382 finest Hlecilon ol uled Full 1ea1ner, antl·thell n 662 5635 • wheels ltmlled sllp '73 SQbk. auto POlache We have a good Mleetlon • ·74 2002, xlnt, all opt1on1, Jagua.rs, Sefles II. Serles • · eng 11areo c11 Cessna ·79 Turbo 182 AG 1111 El OAlllll $6000 548--0248 Ill XJ6a and XJS coupes. cruise, forged a.Uoy, etc;. w/eq~ellze<, xtnt cond ~o'•-NtaEIW & used Chev·
low nrs. loaded with I ( 16774u) See us nowl Call Virginie F. Mon.-Frl $1707 495-4173 ,..
avionics, o•ygen. low S1211 '76 2002-Low mtlel, orig lllEI •HORI 8 3o-5.
down, take over f•"· ,250 Addlttonar Oer11 To owner Excetten1 cond. 2925 Hlrbor Blvd 141-4100/141-1122 ·74 l/W Convarl Mag&. ' c O wner daaperate FM. Air, New tlr-and ments Owner 675-7 75, I hOOH From .I COSTA MESA 111" ""···· ~
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_ _ J&O AUTO SALES. INC. 645-3802 Eves Ill JIOO • -Clutch XLNT Cond Mull --~-.___.,licyclt1 I012 1211. Ma"9r lh•. 76 5301. air. snrl, AM/FM • FACTORY OAllllLn Sett 821·1650 527-3724
drrla Bike, Standerd size. IHta .a-a c:ass.. good cond IEW 1111 .IAIHlll Full teether, antHheft 1_G_reo __ _
9\bl lfM 1.,, II .. I
ttlSl ·\\lt -..1
S46-1200
~-4--+--+--< S20 642 7341 Alter 5 -S4200tofr. 499-5229 All mooets & moll colors whts, llmlted sllp. crulae. '74 VW Thing (conv) n-
PM. • · (114) lll-IOH In ttoc"t Call or a1op by forged artoy1, etc Call top. roll bar. itlnt cond v ... 11 •• w ...
1981 Caprice cs1a1e
Wagon 24 mpg, diesel,
loaded with every extra
!>ee to 1ppreclal• 17.500 673-4617
'76 3201. gorgeous. I nowt " Virginia F, Mon -Fri. 8:30 $3750/0BO 499-1997 Cl.rn ~ 1111 WOIHI 15o5a7~50ed7•7 S850010Bo l"IEI llTOll 10 5, Cam.w: 8 A Clb0V8' xlnt (117918) • 645-4800 645· 1122 '75 Bus. am/Im lier.a,
$1000. 207 Hanover Or SHH ·79 3201, Ilk nu. extrea 29J~~:~b~E~l~d '65 356 cpe, good cond ::~~53~nd . l 33oo
CM. 751-3212 250 Addlttonal Cars To $9000.1173-3728. 111·2100 Mull sell. $5800 ----Chooae From 657 1933 '78 VW Conv. 27.500 ml, ••ltr IU1t1 1016 J&DAUTOSALES, tNC. '80 3201S. btll.. am/I J 2 I h • 3 m ust m nutM aout ol the AC, - -·--
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1976 Honda Express.
$350 1972 Ford Mavrlek,
1981 Pucfi. Maxi Cu1t 1211.la,.erlh4. fi=:~.~~~~·~m
Moped XLNT Condl110n ..... ... cond. s 12,000 obo. A
$350 ObO 642-2937 (l 14) llt-IOIC dye 645-3604, -
'82 Peugeot 103 Moped wknd1 545·812t.
Blue,loml,$.400/obo. '74FordF100.6cyt,3apcl, D ti Alan 962-9606 air 1hoci11, lmt dlac brka. 1 .•• •.•.•.1.• ____ _
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360 Yamaha. reblt. good l 2 l95 EZ term•. 1640 250 Addttlonat Cara
tfrn 1225 642·9035 Nwpl Blvd, CM. Space Chooaa From
·74 Huaqvarryi 250 St25 61 ,J&DAliTOSALES,IN
obo '70 l<awuakt 250, Vall Ill I. la"9r lh4
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175 0_~5_:-1015 _ '68 bOdoa Camper. 6 cyt, Saata ua
'76 Harley Sportater ' auto, radio. run1 -11 (114) lll•IOIC
lmmac. $2200 firm $795, 850-8847 499 5~•1 '72 240Z, good oondll ___ ..__.....___. -------"°----'81 Ford E·t50. 351. pa, 881< orig m
66 '76 Kawasaki KZ900. Pb. air, multiple• am/Im $3900/0BO. 9&3-138
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Hemmondrgan TSOO. 30' Bayllner. FBSO, V Drlv·
-Forced 10 sett, tow mllea caaa, crvtae cont. Lo ml • .-:=-.,,..,-,,...-.,..,,...---very clean. IHI SHOO like new. Muat eett. '76 8210. 29 mpg, n
obo 497-3023 $8995 546-2254 I paint. •lnl cood, 4 • pkr
CalS.$2200.545-2448
'79 K1wuakl KZ400,7tn1 Aati .... , '77 280Z. 5 IC)d. new P•
cond Dependable Irani Clanin 9049 & 11rea. sunrool, man .. 60mpg $650 545·3853 ' ~o HONDA CM200T '21 ••4tl l lttllu tree Wiii accepl trade-
w/hefmel, lo ml Onty 2200 ml. 1AOL481. $5750/obo 645·8252
Int
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In.
San Diego Frwy '69 912 Tarr 4 lpd, rblt
'67 4 2 Roadater. 58,000 eng. xtnl 13,000/0BO
ml, 1 owner, 1mmec, 49 -t997
$16.500 644-t405 dyl. '71 , 914, eppeerance
720-lll09 evea/wknda. group. silver w/blk Int.
'72 XKE 1st place tropny am/Im stereo caas. very
depend $4200 obo winner In So. Calll Tolll· t-824-6176 . ~ reetorec:I to orig cond
tored New dnve train. '73 914 POltch Yellow
xlnl road prelormence i:oo cond stereo, V12. 4 apd, air, stareo, 200 96J..S495
Regency rec:I w/bll\ tthr '80 911 SC Targa, 11tver, Int $ 16,900 will consider 13 m ml, CllHord alrm. I olr 731 ·2080 or owner, like new S26,950 559-5707. 759-9269
,laraaaa G~la 9132 Blk Turbo Copy '70 911, '68 New engine, Tiree, xlnt. $9850. 645-9626
Pein!. and Upholstery
lolls 1!%ce tl&l $7000 Invested. Sac.
13800. 889-0393 or EIEOmYEOAH 631-4034
•HTIEllll '80 Rabbit, air, am/Im, 2
dr, 4 spo, 37,000 mt 1979 AOLLS ROYCE, Sii·
$4-450 PP 846-4067 ver Shadow II. 4 dr. Cerri-
bean Blue, Cream LHcla 9135 Leather, Low Miies,
'llUIOll $49,000 (SRK36475)
$850/obo 964-0729 Ford P<>-ed sanotobo '80 Da1sun 200SX Hlch
845-2963 Resale/Salee auto, AC. crulae cont
lulle Speakers, Books es, Mt up lorflshlng, .1dnt 1450 0U"'1 Bed. $ 100. at $2300 Sacrifice lor a cond $38,500. 840-8208 bk.' ~ta, 2 door, 1unroor. new 1979 FERRARI. GTS 308. tires 13,000 493-3170 545-4256 quick $1650/0BO ,., --,----
8 drawer dreaser 650-5294 ...,1ass1c 18 Lapstrei\e Cen·
__ tury bay boll 4 cyt, Grey wl mllcfllng n~hl 11and1 srrtia1 Gto4a 6230 S35oo 515.5151 & bl.by llem• 56-6256
llYIUU.Hll s1111onary bicycle ER27 cruise ready, mrng, • llller mstr lnbd. wd&lnll
30 Hellvm Baltoona Oel Schwinn Alr-<>-dyne, xlnl dng~ $32K 644-0780
anyllme Partec;1 ror 111 cond . n-S600, 1ell · ·
oocaelon1 • Falher'a Day, $495 54~218 Southeoa.st 18' Lapslraka.
brldel & gradal 673-44t9 Stevens Mdt 66, 22 barrel 6 cyt Gray marine. heed
CARPET 3 ROOMS 1 198 $80 Arm. &46-6135eves. 12750 548-4719
TV, lajf Southcoa1t 18' Lapstrake, Ulton plush lbued on 30 ' t, 6 cyt Gray merlne. head IQ yda) Frae .. umate ttrM 6232 $2750. 548-4719 114-533-7391
BEAUTIFUL 25.. RCA TUIE Folding Wheelchair. pair ot
Commode Arms $200 COior TV 2 yr wrnty a loaded • Brl1tol Con-
Sllde Prol. screen, $ i48 Free dallve<y Open cours winner '78 37' H/S
wheel• $75 548-7607 TV Joh , ,f..t,~1786 Twlr for MIS Col, Free, P,
OAS EDGER ns Fisher . etc
New Fisher Stereo 1111ck 714 -531,260t. Neverueedl125 *'>"'""· component cabt-714-840-5997 842-3105 net. MT-100C turntbl,
Oenultle EMERALDS rrom FM-100 luner, CA-ioo WUTH
South American Only 15 110W amp. CR-100 18' • 19' Tri Hull, open
per atone 840-8688 CUMl1e w/Oolby, 35W bow. 110. trlr, under
apkre w/8" Woofers. En-$.4000. 966-7931. Gold mining dry waan ml· 7m Chine, pof1 12 volt 1225 lire $450. 556-4994 ... ,,,Sail
Oya 831-2211 ..... , Ckarter/ 121 Flbergtass sabol type
John Wayne Tennis Club, leat 7010 wl adJ. cenlerboerd.
ruu fam11y memberlhlP, at ehrfs avall Fatt\e(s great fixer-up s 100 Jen
$950 650-3823 or 01y.f11hlng,crul11ngS30 ~36•173oal1.6
2131812·1138 pe< person 8<45-7174 14' Laser Greatcond n...V
....... llW 11111 s noo. PP 497.1521 -I II, Hiii 1 11 or 494.5907 Charte r M1mberehtp 1 • 11000/ofr 493-5753 12 Hml-V , alum boat 21· D•y Saller Motor,
w/lraller. • ~ hp Suzuki lreller, very rut, euy to
SCR IM-LETS mtr $1095 obo sell ready $985 " ' 540-7578eves 551-3235 · INSlllrDS Achlllat 2 men Inflatable if wesiwlnd-.-1 .. -1-888-y-to " nt.J\ rett w/2 hp Suzvkl, good 111il Motor. trtr, com-
PudOla . Ounce cond. 1500 642-7684 ' plete $985 551-3235
G~t • H1°1e ... t11 Pntr 7012 2 Hob• 14, custom 2 boat
NEEDL 22' Ba;llner • Cuddy • 1raller. take all lor $1575
My winter coal wu IO Volvo 110 Treller M or best offer or eell
lhreadbere ttiat the tut radio, XLNT Fmty Boat, s e p e r a 1 e I y
Umetheclea/lef re1urned all canvas s6500 714·2•0-8093 av tt to me. It wu attached •
to • NEEDLE 979"8558 •n ···••rt H 11 ... 1
Sal of 4 Drag Matier E 2211 Cabin Boal $1500 or Mini. fully equipped ror
eox 14 Urea mounted on b .. i offer 208 Rose I cruising S22,000 OBO,
wht;a 5 lug ,1m 1 Lene, CM 646-9806 213-475-0701
I 2 2 5 1 be 11 off Ir 23' Unlfllte FG, CC. heed, ~2 HOBIE 16' used lwlce
845-5398 need• eog work S3000 toaoed • "" & motor
Slot machine, 5-cenl (213) 281-1649 $3800 675-1475
high-back, auto jackpot. 24 11 Marauder, FIB. 1wln 811 Sebot. Very clean New lt495 Oye 113t-22t I 165 Mere, VHF tabs, a~-paint, 2 ma.at• S395.
Twin Mettreea boxaprt~ trea 40 mph snarp. 646-6434
l'rame, /.Ood • cond S ·. $18,500 Private Party OalH 495-1 1 6. 979-5616
Uprlghl piano, 1200, 28' Twfn OleMI Sl\lpjeck. Enlov ownership, shue 3
way spllt, In slip. C•ll Yll'Nhl din bike. s 175 ~~mptetety aqulppad, 7t4-955-7540
1182•8738 714/557-4758 ER27 cruise ready, mrng,
•111ca1 laat. 1224 Hiier mstr lnbd, wd&lnfl
\dd ba11in guitar 11230 38' Grand Bank a '72, dngys, $321<, 544-0780
• wOod, toren. rdr. 10' lnlt H, SI 1 too Hammond Chord organ. Avon, AIP Rare angl d1I
S250. 831-9038 capable & ready lo 6 North Sella 562-f992
Q A L L ' E N fio-Mt•ICo vet New to laaer ror sale. good. con< l(AUEOER-Oullar amp trm price S85K, PP $850. 992-70t9
76 -111 R M.S • channel 714-e75-0559 twitching Anvil ceM . Lido 14, 1895 complele
2•12 ceintton 1pll.rt 38 Pecerntker 21.3-943-0271. S650 1 DMn "I/" .-. Sportnaner o.1rott o.. OUftat wwtilta 01m11110 ...,., rutty equtpeo lor Tl&ll = c.. 1480 1 1ertou1 fl1harm1n 1 loeded • Brlatot Con·
'P0-1 dletoMIOn I00.000 842.()181 COUfl WfnMr '7137' HIS
llfllt, tao. 831.0605 '68 CENTURY RAVEN Twtr IOt MIS COi. F,..., P.
c1au1c blt)o raunoh/Ma F 1 • h • r • e ; e ...... rualtan/ •kltt, w/lraller 13000 7 1 4 -6 3 1 • 2 8 0 1 lsU!'J!mt am obo Mu11 ..,, 1h11 .. 7 t4-e40-5997 "=° e cabinet. 07~1393 Wlnd1Urfer, 3 Mta aalla,
• 129$ 1150-0248. '81 SH Ray 19' lull carry!~. + DlcyCle Ctn daltver io.decl w/1rtr lcM hra tr•tter Alter 8 pm, • • 1131·31~ itH IO•H HH con· 1i5.soo pp 1131-0338 .
fePenc e top dole '.82 t7' C11, 75hp O/B, ~1r~1 !i1lr. 7Ui
metc:ttlno credanu, 3 V-hull, w11rtr & extrae.1 ~be; tripe, Ho ••·
GIW'a. 1 4 drawer i.oa1 sz • 1 8 o o 11 4 1 • 8 u 1 • 9113-5920 flrePtOOf t>ID n1e cabt-752· 180!1. f19t. •lne 1 1500 total MARINE RADIO !QUIP· 11~ · '113 Wtllcrart, 2!\' famtty MENT, Triton Redlo·
crvtaer a off lh<>fe fl~. 1elfl)hone w/1lmp1tlled ·= ~ I ... a llMpa 4, ':fr .. ,. VolVo chll'lnelt. &anmar aolld w/ • .,,,_.. r,'ntet eiu 110, m tlorm, 11tte Dlr«:tlOn Flndaf (4
Mell ~ tGf\. 7,500 m taba, c.-.. & man~ bllnda), H-P 111\ 1t1tanna 1w-1 ' 11 •tru, priced •800 w/80 11 cable, Aichi•
UIEllOA'I WHIT ·59 Jag MK9. Rolla type, AM/FM ateteo. 38.
rOI,
000
per IOOITIR HAL.HI xtnl. S8950 1145-9628 m1, sliver blu•. au
Full tine ol Rlv11 priced ... 1 l clean 15500 850-156
lrom 1659 10% down/2 '" I , ...
year financing Visa & '7a Xii. sPlder. G rable, ·~, 2:~ ~~x1;!;
5
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air. lt•t•rtY•t••l llYa 12950 980-3978 or ·9151os1e11onwaoon.
2908 w Coaal Hwy 960-71166 amtfm casa, exit con
N-pon Beach .~ .. ~1,....-----=-=-c= $4800 Ol>O 631·5519
d pp
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KAWl-1150 LTD t980, dr, xlnt cond $1000 lmmec. loaded. 4 dr.
ex-
14,000 ml Many ~tras llea-7732 ver, IO mt MOan M Ill·
Ult
S 1700 7 5 1-0444 ,..,,80-o-A-u_d_t 5000---5-. -a11-.-11-1-,0-..n. Starting Ptlce 17800
tttr Bt•tl 102 , Perteet lnalde and OU1 redUC11on S tOO/day tor
1 1 26,000 Ml $9000 week Miika your o f1er
or
fully loaded, 11Mp1 8. -------~-673·2.900 (ult for Fra nk)
For rent 26 Mo1or Home, I 548•9449 tod~. Call 7S9-t831
Beaut In; 645-8616 1lft 1tJlt '82 280ZX. T-1op. 6 apc1
Trailtn, 1 167' BMW 2002-Auto-loaded. Ex1anded wv ~
I
Trani I014 matte trans .. new paint, w11er1r.~/obo111ck. m"'u1A1•':.._,
1 tlrn. Bleupunkt AM/FM """ -12 Travel Trlr, atova. etereo cunll, only t5K mt 499-2922
oven, refrtg, alps 4. S576. 32.000 mtlee on over-842-9035 hauled engine, art ..,.. Blk ext. gr1y Int, 2
T II vlcee reclOfdl. Poeftent halchbaclt. air, 5 a
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ra en, condition thr~hOut & a 35mpg, nu ttraa 8 m 01111~ .026 wt>eela, em/Im •1• mual -car 15<400 cu1. 14800 ob
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0 Ade X -11 for car 1rlr (714)642-0133. 835-1247
w/leal 1prlng1 $55 1112 NW Hll
848-6135 eve• While, tow mllel, Lo~. Ftnari I
Stnl uUllty traller. 1250 Take over leaae. $491 mottm GAii.
Eves/wknd1 963-2963 mo 831·5775. 631-8000 lllT 11 llLI
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1979 ROLLS ROYCE.
llvef Shadow II. 4 dr, C
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Leather Low Mii
'49.000. (SRK36475)
am ANO 838·e-038 Mien ... LN¥e as.
ADVERTISERS mesaage
The price ol Item• ---------
edver11aed by vahtcta IMWJS WllTEll 1979 FERRARI. GTS 308
dealers In the vehlcltl Wl lff OUM Gold Spyder Con,.,lble
ctaullled advert11tng • Low Mllu 149,0
column• d~ not Include 1111 lllW'S (28095)
any appllcabta taxu, Contact Tom Clark 1979 BMW 320! Sliver
oo.
2
Gold Spyder Convertible,
.... a tl41 Low M iies. 1~9.000
(28095) '76 Mazda RX•. 5 1pd, new Ill•. new brakes, el· 1979 BMW 3201, Sliver, 2
haull 1y1tem AM/FM Or, $9500 (5A16142)
11erao caaa, AIC. rune Elh••••l•nloe good. $1500 851-t853 Ot1trfff awtll8'1t. n• &•nm. ••••ff tr ftr
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., 111-1214, .....
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fAGLITYI ';•t• 111!1 1411 IWJ 11 COiii •Ill 10 IJll I f Toyota Corona.Mark
•trcf4t1ltH
ll4S II. good condition, auto-
1 rrietlc. 1995. M2·2293
1678 Uostt. wt11. pro-879 Lon~bed SR5. feealonally m1tn1 Camper • ell. casa dc;k 1 18,000 nrm. 563-0888 Xlnt cond S4500 , Al 848-7507
:s!MBZ 190SL, reblt eno. '69 Corona, 4 dr. air. 4 tran1, 2 topa, $8200/olr apd, exit cond. $ t200
780-3893 ObO 962·7974
'117 MBZ 250S, completely '70 Coron1, automeuc.
realorad. new lactori ~ cond. $800/0BO
lhor1 block $4800 p I •II 548-3331 !!!:233 Muat Hll thl•1·74 Corona, Good Cond .
Lo Miies. Xtru. S2000
'74 450SLC. luti loaded,, 642-6572 832-5890 ofc clean S16.9 O/OBO , 548-2882. 2131789-4124 111 Cettca GT CPI S-apd, e•trae. great ml~. yel·
'78 450 SE, clean, muat I low. 311K mt. 5999
Mii, 1 17.000 645 ... 121
548-<4452 1171 '79 300sD. mlPle r:io.· Trla•P llcense, 1ran1lar l&ee. I ~ .n.l."9n dr, $9500. (5418142)
finance chargn, •-for ~ YL~ I air pollutton control d.. t•I •111 lm1•9'1enin
vice cerllflcallon1 or • •• O..traet 19aQ9'fe dealer documentary I 208 W 111, Senta Ana •-"• ,....._, .._,
aux llnk. 70K m · Ollg 76 TR7 . low mtteage ·~ ownr, 121,300 830-91164. $2200. reaa. 960-9433, .
preparation charget un· CI09ed Sunday -nw ...,
less otherwtH epeclfled '82 528a auto, loaded. trtatftt fllMtlq
by lhe adver11eer takH ove r IH of Olll lH-1111, 0.a
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Parts tol 5 Conveniently Located Fiat ti . u & Competttfvaly Priced '76 CAMARO parting 1978 ciVIC Honda. ndung
out-Sun vlsora St5, other ~ work, make offer. seoo
small perts $15-1300. ~ olr
307 Engine 1400/ofr --------
• 645-4633 sa1 ... s.rvic.Leutng 1111 FIAT STUii
BENCH SEAT lor '80 Vin· (0 CARVER I 1982YMB)
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To n-&75 obo, 65I·1075 ~ "_ :,"-,"~!·~."~::.v 2~o:!d~~al Cara
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wttn Ragut1tor •nd ~ ~Jllmf\ 121 I.•~ ......... SwttchH for adapting 10 . ~ y~ _ _.'"" .
vw 1100 964-1349 I Salae-S«vk»-Leulng lalltl Au u~~:~~~~ ~~!, I WIEST ·13 c:~11-~
Plnatrlplng, Biii, 999-122 t llYEITllY I paint, oood M':;, ,: cer
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winder EOllloo Recro 645-1582
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mpg, 11tcl\, aunroof, 4 dr, 752 1338 mag
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Anierican,
OC airport
accord set
By JEFF ADLER °' .......... ._
American Airline's legal battle
with the Orange County Boa.rd of
Supervl.aon apparently was re-
eolved Tueeday when airline ex-
ecutives joined by county airport
offidala signed an interim agree-
ment permitting the airline to fly
from John . Wayne Airport
through Sept. 1.
Following the signing of the
operating agreement, attorneys
repreeenting the airline asked
federal court judges to dismiss the
lawsuit American had filed
(See AIRPORT ACCORD, Pace AZ>
THE ORANGE COAST
• ~ ,.·~~ WEDNESDA y I JUNE 15, 11&3-
Collector's hugged
Corona del Mar mp School wUl bit
converted to a campw let'YinC_jndel_7·12 ad
two echoola wU1 be cloeed ln ~. 1194
followinc 8Ctlon by Newport-Mela 8cbool
Dlstrict tnlSteel Tu.day nJcht.
Merrily heed with dec11n1na ltudent enrollmeota.
t.l'Ult9ell voted u.nanlmoualy to ~ !'Aatbluff
Elementary and Lincoln IniermedJate llChooi..
and to convert the hJch IChool campus to handle
eeventh through 12th grade atudenta. Corona
del Mar c:wrently eervee ll1lde9 D-12.
Bill Cooper and
John Sweetser get
their reward for
rowing hundreds of
mile s from
Bakersfield to the
Richmond marina
in 11 days.
Althouab five of the lix p1am under
review called for the clollng of Andenen
Elementary, parenta living In that area manclY
prote9ted clminl the nelihborhood IChool
during a meeting last month.
u-.,.....
AnderMn and Harbor View Elementary
echoola. located ln the IO-Ca1J.ed Corona del Mar
zone, will remain open.
COAST EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Arnel plan nixed;
CM mini-mall OK
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of-0.-,-ac.ll The Costa Mesa Planning Com-
mission Tuesday rejected a plan to
rezone Amel Development Co.
property for high rise commercial
offices, but approved rezoning
land owned by C.J . Segerstrom &
Sons for a new mini-mall.
More than 150 north Costa
Mesa homeowners attended the
meeting to protest the construc-
tion of both commercial projects
that would, according to en-
vironmental reports, add 47,000
cars a day and more than 8 tons of
pollutants.
"We got the big half of the loaf,"
said Jon Paradis, president of the
North C.OSta Mesa Homeowners
Association, following the five
hour meeting.
Both plans are tentatively
scheduled to come before the City
Council July 18.
College recall
nearing deadline
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of1M 0.-, ---
Organizers of a campaign to
unseat four Coast Community
College District trustees are press-
ing to conclude their peti tlon drive
by the end of this month.
The early deadline must be met
in order to conduct a recall vote in
conjunction with the regular Nov.
8 election, rather than in a special
election at a later date.
regular college dlstrict election in
November would C06t only an
additional $10,000 -the expenae
of an extra pamphlet.
But if a special recall election
were held on another date, Deaton
said the C06t would be about $1 per
registered voter living in the
college district, which includes
Newport Beach, C.OSta Mesa,
Huntington Beach, Fountain Val-
ley. Seal Beach, Westminster and
Garden Grove.
Amel Development Co. rt·
quested rezoning 51 acres from
low and medium residential u>n·
ing to build 409 condominiwns, a
million square feet of commercial
office space and 40,000 square feet
of financial ca.nd restaurant facili.
ties on land bordered by the San
Diego Freeway, San Leandro
Lane and Bear Street.
"We didn't buy our houses for
(See ARNEL/SEGERSTROM A%)
Sheryl Krause, a sophomore at Estancia High School, was finishing a
biology project in Fairview Regional Park in Costa Mesa. We trust her
teacher was more impressed with the insect she captured.
The reason a combination elec-
tion is preferred is money.
Shirley Deaton, chief deputy
retPstrar of voters for Orange
County, said today that holding a
recall vote in conjunction with the
The district has 290,018 regis·
tered voters, county officials said,
so the COflt of a special election
would be almost $300,000. Recall
(~e COLLEGE RECALL Pal(e A%)
David Warfield is
sure of reaching
signature goal.
County trial begins
for 'Freeway Killer'
BY JEFF ADLER on...,., ........
Convicted "Freeway Killer"
William Bonin went on trial in
Orange County Tuesday charged
with the strangulation slayings o!
four young hitchhikers whoee
. bodies were found along county
roadsides.
Bonin's second murder trial -
he already has been sentenced to
·11eath in Los Angeles County
following his conviction for 10
murders there -is expected to
nm between three and five
months in Superior Court Judge
Kenneth Lae'a courtroom.
Deputy District Attorney Bryan
Brown characterized the
35-year-old convicted killer as
being a "crimlnally intelligent''
man who strangled his victims in
the van he used to cruise area
highways.
"One could truly say from the
evidence found in the van (that)
it's a virtual death wagon," Brown
tofd jurors during opening state-
ments.
Defense attorney William
Charvet, who represented Bonin
in his Los Angeles trial last year,
informed jurors that he would not
dispute that the slayings had
occurred. "What we're talking
about is did Bill Bonin kill these
four kids?" he said ln his opening
statement.
Bonin ii charged with killing:
• Frank Denn.is Fox, 17, a Long
Beach resident whoee body was
found along the Ortega Highway
near San Juan Capistrano in 1979.
ISee FREEWAY, Pa1e AZ )
William Bonin conf en with attorney during opening
phase of his trial for four county slaying1.
Study on weapons
station draws heat
By ROBERT BARKER OOMO..,,_.ltall
A new federal report that says
the Seal Beach Naval Weapons
Station no longer has the capabili-
ty of storing nuclear weapons has
come under attack from Long
Beach State University English
profeaor Robert Brophy.
Brophy, a member of the Seal
Beach Nuclear Action Group, isn't
unhappy about thestrongimplica·
tion that there's no nuclear war·
beach at west Orange County
military installation. He has joined
othen in a lawsuit and in demon-
atntiona against poaible nuclear
weapons at the 5,000-acre base.
But Brophy aald he ia upeet
becau.e he believes the report by
the U.S. General Accounting Of-
fice -the investigative arm of
Congrea. • "is superficial, in·
conclusive and a public relations
job for the Navy."
He asserts that the June 10
report "is not critical or ad·
monishing and seems to be an
apology for the Navy."
''Too many th.inp hang on the
promise by the Navy. A group of
us will decide soon on whether we
should make a reaponae to Sen.
Cranston's office. (Cranston'• of·
flee requested the inquiry u a
follow-up to a 1975 inves1igation
of the base by the GAO.
Findings of the eight-month
inquiry that ended lut April
asaerted also that leCW'ity at the
bue appears aatiafactory, that the
Navy plans to upgrade ltJ'UCtW'eS
moat vulnerable to earthquakes
and that alr traffic hazarda are no
(~STUDY, Pace A%)
--------INSIDE--..--------INDU-
News tips
for dollars
.-
,
Boy meeu sirl ...
TheirP>urtshiP was a
cl.usic caae of "boy meets
girl, boy loees girl, boy~
girl." On June 5, the cxwp1e,
KimKrakower and Henry
Madigan exchanged wed-
cl1.ng vowa in Newport
Beach. Page Bl .
• I
Orange Coast Colle~t
football coach, Ray , has
retired after 35 years at the
college. During that time, he
coached the Pirate Cl'088 country,
golf, track, swimming and IAil-
ing ~ams as well. See Page Cl.
t
F•iher'• Day /east
Make Dad feel Uke a ldq on hit
day by eenlaa lalm a re1al f eaat,
1turla1 hia la•ortte food1.
Reel pee besin on P .. e D 1.
The Cal's Meow
If you love cats or know
someone who does, Richard
Lessner and Barbara
Belden have just the sto~
for you in Newport Beach.
P~eB5.
..
Jack Andenon
Blrtba
Bridae
Bual.ne9I
Clalllf led
Coma
ere.word
Death Noticel
~tcrial
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AS * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 15, 1983
AIRPORT ACCORD ...
From PageA1
against the oounty alle~ dis-
cnmination.
A hearing pertaining to the
lawsuit had been acheduled in the
9th U.S . Ci.n:uit Court of Appeals
in San Frandaco today, but then
WU cancelled.
Tuel9day's eventa came hours
after the Board of Supervisors
voted 3-2 -in an unexpected
tum-about -to grant American
an interim operating agreement.
Supervisor Ralph Clark
proposed offering the airline an
interim agreement rather than
purauing what he characterized as
a "fruitless legal course." He was
pined by supervisors Roger Stan-
ton and Harriett Wieder in sup-
porting the action.
Voting to oppose Clark's motion
were su pervisors Thomas Riley,
whose district includes the air-
port, and Bruce Nestande, who
both favored denying Amencan
the agreement pendmg the out-
come of the appeals court hearing.
American Airlines spokesman
Al Becker said the board's split
decision"represented a major
step'' for the Dallas-Fort Worth
based airline.
"We want lo build a
long-lasting, permanent, pro-
ductive relationship in Orange
County," Becker commented.
He said the airline intends to file
for flights under the airport's
access plan for the quarter begin-
ning Sept. 1 and w d work with
~unty offic· develop-
mg a pe ting agree-
ment.
Arm al court
order, the airline began flying
fourtimesaday from John Wayne
June 9.
Irvine blaze quelled
Twenty-eight firefighters
battled a blaze that broke out in
the attic of a vacant four-story
office building on Executive Circle
in Irvine this morning.
The two-alarm fire began at
11:10 a.m. beneath an air con-
•ditioning unit on the roof and
spread into the attic, said Capt.
Mark Reinhold of the Orange
County Fire Department.
It was controlled a few minutes
after noon.
The building at 28 Executive
Circle is one of several new office
s truc tures built west of
MacArthur Bouievard anrl north
of the San Diego Freeway
Five engine companies re-
sponded to th e fire. No injuries
were reported and the cause had
not been determined.
STUDY ON WEAPONS ...
From Page A1
greater than those of other areas
of Southern California.
Capt. J. W. Kinnier, command-
ing officer of the station that is the
Navy's major ordnance facility in
Southern California, said through
a spokesman Tuesday that he is
"gratified" with the favorable
report and believed the report
accurately depicts existing oper-
ations. Michael Dino and Richard
Herrera, who spearheaded the
GAO investigation, refused to
respond to the "opinions" of
Brophy.
"I feel betrayed because we
brought up fears of terrorism
attack and the report didn't give
any criticism to that potential,"
Brophy declared.
Herrera asserts that the station
is no longer capable of having
nuclear weapons "because the
Navy's chief of operations has
made that designation."
The highlights of the report:
-Seal Beach has no nuclear
weapons capabilities, nor does it
have storage for such weapons.
-Security at Seal Beach ap-
Flag Day ritual
H o ward Hughes positions flag held by a member
of Irvine Cub Scout Den No. 5 above flames as the
traditional flag day r itua l of burning old flags
was carried out at Pacific View Memorial Park
T u esday.
Krishna 'abduct'
• • case going to 1ury
An Orange County Superior
Court jury probably will begin
today what are expected to be
protracted deliberations m a
multi-million dollar civil lawsuitin
which a Cypress woman cl.aims
she waa brainwashed and falsely
impriaoned by members of the
Hare Krishna sect.
The four-month-long trial in
J udge James Jack.man's Santa
Ana courtroom drew to a close
Tuesday afternoon as attorney
Marshall Morgan, representing
the International Society for
Krishna Consciousness, urged
jurors to "use their common
sense" and find in favor of his
client.a.
He denied during hJ.a summa-
tion that Robin George, who was
15 when she became involved
with the Krishna religion, ever
became a "zombie" during her
year-long stay at Krishna temples
across the United States and
Canada.
Attorney Milton Silverman,
representing George, now 23, and
her mother , Marcia, presented his
cl06ing arguments to the jury
Monday.
Silverman said the Georges'
should be awarded damages total-
ing "millions and million.a and
millions of dollars" because of the
family's suffering during Robin's
tumultuous year with the sect.
ARNEL/SEGERSTROM
From Page A1
appreciation and speculation , but
for homes," said Bobbi F1oyd. "We
don't want to say •c.osta Mesa is a
good place to visit, but I wouldn't
want to live there."'
Harry Rinker, a partner in the
Amel Development Co., said con-
struction of single family homes
along the freeway was out of the
question. Responding to criticism
that he failed to meet with
homeowners, he said there had
been some misunderstandings and
he was now "as close as your
phone."
The Amel rezoning \\'ent down
on a 3-2 vote, with co~ioners
Walter Davenport and Charles
Markel saying they favored post-
poning the decision until Rinker
met with homeowners.
C.J . Segerstrom & Sons,
builders of the South Coast Plaza
shopping center, won approval to
rezone 18 acres slated for housing
units for the construction of a
three-story mini-malJ and two
departments stores on Bear
Street.
Flanked by top executives from
Robinson's and the parent com-
pany for th~ Broadway, Henry T.
Segerstrom asked commissioners
to approve the project that would
mean $11 million in revenues for
the city in the first 10 years.
"Cost.a Mesa has changed a
great deal," said Segerstrom. "l
personally feel the changes have
been for the better. 1 think the
quality of life is better and South
Coast Plaza has played a part in
that."
Co~oners approved the
Segerstrom mini mall rezoning on
a 3-1 vote, with commissioners
Chic Clarke voting no and Charles
Markel abstaining becauae of a
small cement job he had done on
South Coast Plaz..a mall.
"Saying no to Henr y
Segerstrom is like saying no to my
wife," said Clarke, who voted
against the projec~ becauae of a
long standing city policy opposing
commercial development west of
Bear Street."lt's hard to say no to
Henry because you know how
good the finished product is going
to be," he said later. "We stand behmd the report,"
said Herrera.
Brophy said he would like to
know w hat's been done to make
the base incapable of having
nuclear warheads, what kind of
an emergency it would take to
bring nuclear-weapons to the west
Orange County base, and how it
can be incapable of having nuclear
weapons and still be the major
ordnance station in Southern Cali-
pears satisfactory.
-The Navy plans to upgrade
those strctures at Seal Beach most
vulnerable to earthquakes.
-Seal Beach air traffic hazards
are no greater than those of other
areas of southern California.
-Seal Beach is improving its
COLLEGE RECALL DEADLINE ... The Amel and the Segerstrom
property was rezoned to single
family residential housing in 1978
after north c.osta Mesa home-
owners backed a sucoessful in-
itiative to rezone the property. But
a 4th Distmct Court of Appeals
decision in 1981 cleared the way
for Amel to build more than 650
homes and apartments on the
land.
fornia.
~~ ~~\.~
Huntingto n Beach
management of hazardous ma-
terials.
-The station IS increasing its
disaster preparedness efforts
Fountain Valley
f-br«*o Into • cw'*""" on""' 10000
-ol Cadle-IOOI< a el-~I_,.,'-· a
Jae* ... ~IOfl ~ •• "'--~ t~lor •-.atlmated"' St,326
From Page A1
election costs must be paid by the
college district, which already is
experiencing senous financial
problems.
Organizers of the campaign to
unseat trustees Robert
Humphreys. Carol Gandy,
Newport Beach
T-brolle lnlO Plymout" ~-·C,...,cfl, 32'2 8<oed St ...., t-S$4 ltt cat11
from an o1!1co Tt.. a-• """° 11<0 ... "'10 1 ~_.. t>Vt-ent!ylefl-~
MO<• tl•an 175'0 on~ -o CIOlll '*"' b41Q _,. ti_, trom The .,._.,,,., .. 2 IM E C:O.I
Hlgllwey 1n1r.-1 repotlodly loUled -I "'tMow 10 0-entry
.._ --.. 15.000 ... _,.., -Ti-, In IN bwrglety ol a,_ In IN
21--al St Jdrn ·~ f/ruy -~..-by """'Cl • -'l'9 on • beck OOOr
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Irvine
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Lagu~a Beach
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to Cell~ The----10 bo """' .... --·-....... _.,,_ onto the •OCll• du<1nQ the...,,,., .ionno
~ ~ -IW*'ll 0--· reported 111-. T-,, "°"' • _, moored
Costa Mesa
A,,_ vOlUed at S210 wM r9l)Orlod 1tolan r.-y morning trom an .,,11<1.,_,1 coml)lot• a1
10411 V-.cie St
Unkl'OWn ouopecta .,,.,_, •cw QO'llad In IN '°° blOC* ol ~ S~ T.-dity 1•1ng a
.,., ... ~ ... -,_ ""'" • ,.,.., v ..... ol "375
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90 81
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811 52
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George Rodda Jr. and Richard
Olson have until late August to
collect the 29,000 signatures re-
quired to force a recall election.
But in order to qualify the recall
for the November ballot rather
than theooetly special election, the
signatures must be submitted to
the regjstrar of voters office by the
Correction
A headline in Tuesday's Daily
Pilot incorrectly suggested the
Orange County government had
endorsed plans to build the Irvine
Medical Center.
The medical center actually was
endorsed by staff members work-
ing for a a health syste~ agency
called the Orange County Health
Planning Council, which is not
part of county government.
The Daily Pilot regrets the
error.
end of thls month.
David Warfield , leader of the
Taxpayers' Alliance to Save Com-
munity Colleges, which is behlnd
the recall drive, said Tue9day the
group already has collected about
21,500 signatures. He said he is
confident the group will be able to
turn in more th.an 30,000 names by
the end of June.
The recall campaign was
launched earlier this year after
the district trustees voted to lay
off more than 100 full-time
teachers and administrators.
(Some of these notices have since
been rescinded.)
District officials said the layoffs
were necessary to offset part of a
$5.5 million budget deficit antici-
pated during the coming year.
,,~n leaders and the recall
organiz\rs contend the trustees
could have made other cut.a in
order to prevent teacher layoffs.
SALE
199
Cassette or LP
Parachute
FREEWAY • ••
From Page A1
• Glenn Barker, 14. a Hunt-
ington Beach resident whoee body
also was found along the Ortega
Highway in 1980.
• Russell Rugh, 15, a Garden
Grove youth whose body was
discovered alongside Barker's.
• Lawrence Eugene Sharp, 17. a
Long Beach resident whose body
was discovered behlnd a West-
minster service station in 1980.
Besides the murder charges,
Bonin faces numerous other
counts.
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