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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-29 - Orange Coast Pilot. - Poll: We.'11 pay for be-tter .schools -- By JEFF ADLER or-... a..,,...._ Superintendent Robert .Peteraon aaid of the poll's findings. 71°/o 'Change curriculum' Orange County's schools rate only a "C," county resident.a participating in a statewide education poll agree, but elementary and aecond- ary education could~ improved if state support of education was increased. The random telephone poll, conducted in May, wu paid for by the County Superintendents of School.a A.a:>ciatlon w ith the support of aeveral other educators' organizations. PetenK>n released the poll's Or,nge County findlnp Tueeday. How do you grade county schools -I 53o/Q 'Emphasize bastes• More than 4,000 Californian.a -including 327 county residents -interviewed in the first-ever state"'.1de poll on education indicated they support spending more for BChoola and are willing to pay higher taxes to foot the bill. • Pet.enen said the poll found that opinions of county residenta cloeely mirror thoee of residents elaewhere in the state. 45% 33°/o 'Less bilingual' 'Upgrade discipline· (See sclt001 officials' reacti~ns on Page A2) A total of 66 percent of thoee interviewed in the county~-compared with 71 percent statewide, said they support allocating an ihcreased share of tax dollars to the state'• school.a. Yet, more than 60 percent said they have no children attending public schools. 1 O p~rcent Grade A 34 percent Grade B 41 percent Grade C 25% 'Higher standards' In return for their tax dollars, residents aaid they want more diacipline, higher academic standards and a renewed emphasis on basics in the state's public achoola, Orange County Schools Of those favoring lncre&Bed financial support, 44 percent advocated increasing ao-called "ain" taxes on alcohol and tobacco to pay the education (See A'M'ITUD~, Pa1e A%) 10 percent Grad~ D 04 percent Grade F THI DRANGI COAST COUNTY I 011101 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Flood scare • rema1ns HB • Jn BY ROBERT BARKER Of'lM.,.., -...,. The only creatures apparently hard at work on the earthen ICllW:meJ.a of &.he Hunlin~Beech flood control system are the gophers. And tha0t's not i.nspinng much confidence among residents of Mennaid Circle, Ebbtide Circle, Driftwood Drive and other low-lying streets fronting Beach Boulevard and located between Adams and Atlanta avenues. The residents are still trying to bail out from the effects or disastrous fl_ooding last March, when storm waters poured through and over the channels into their homes. Some residents said gophers bad burrowed holes in the banks of the levee, adding to their woes. "We don't want a replay of th.is kind of diaaster," Chauncey Alex-~~-tol~ ~-room~ulth o~ stormd Vb.;u..i '""' m.i.ngµng W1 Cl l y an Orange County officials Tuesday night. "We want to know what officials are dqing to prevent this from ever happening again," he laid. After hearing from officials, the (eSidents drafted a resolution· urging that the channel lying east of Bearh Boulevard be given top priority for major construction. . They also formed a task foroe to ~nitor government efforts and Jo express their concerns that a J'arge condominium development lmder construction near their tM:>snes at Beach Boulevard and ~ Avenue would create ad- Jlitional runoff problems. Jim W.Williams, design division ~er for Orange County's :Environmental Managment (See FLOOD, Pa1e At) , . . ..., .... ,,.....,~- Coroner s deputies remove body ol Patrick Miller from Costa Mesa home Tuesday. Miller is son ol lormer Su~rvisor Edison Miller. '· Miller slaying probed Son off ormer supervisor found beaten to death inMesahome BY STEVE MARBLE oni..o.-, ..... ,_ Two men who may be anned with shotguns were being sought today in connecticn with the slaying of Costa Mesa resident Patrick Scott Miller, the 26-year-old son of fonner Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller. Patrick Miller, whose body was discovered in his College Park-area home by his girlfriend Tuesday morning, apparently was beat.en to death, police Lt. Jack- Calnon said. Investigators also revealed the cue may have drug overtones. Authorities said their investiga- tion shows Patrick Miller alleged- ly had "a known use in small quantities of narcotics." Friends, police said, claimed Miller had expressed fear of being "beaten up" because of what authorities clairoed was his al- leged involv~t in drugs. Delalla over the hours p~­ ing Miller's death remain vague. Police claimed Miller had been seen with two rnen and lat.er - about 2 a.m. Tueeday -was spotted leaving a C.osta 'Mesa tavern. lt was unclear if he was alone at that point. Reinains of CM Dian in Vietnain Miller lived in the neat- ly-groomed, 253 Hanover Drive resid ence where his body w as found. Neighbon said he'd liv~ there" lea than a year with h..ia girlfriend and two young chil- dren. He was delCribed as friendly and low-key. JvavycommanderwasshotdownoverNorth Vietnam in 1967 A continuing autopsy showed that Miller appears to have died sometime between 4 a .m . and 7 a .m. Tueeday ... The Pentagon has released the name of Navy Lt. Cmdr. Charles Lee of C.osta Mesa as one of eight Air Foroe and Navy veterans I Whoee remains had been turned 1 over to an American delegation in Yietnam. • • The officer's parents, previous- ly of Huntington Beach, are Clivorced. Lee's mother, Betty 1.ancaster of San Luis Obi.apo, could not be reached for comment eatly today. ~· -. :Win cash for hot news tips Know about some hot news? Tip us off. The DaJly Piiot will pay cash awards for the three *t news tips each week. Just ~11642-4321. ext. .228, days or 842-5888 evenings and you could win the w11k'a top prize of 118. Lee, whose name is engraved on the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington D.C., was 26 when his fight.er plane was shot down over North Vietnam in July 1967. The Pentagon listed the seven other serViceman as: Navy Cmdr. Donald Lindland of Eugene, Ore.; Navy Lt. Cmdr. James Ruffin of Deatsville, Ala.; Air Force Capt. Lynn Powell <>f Provo, Utah; Air Force Col. Larry Biediger of La Coste, Texas; Air Force Col. John • Buckmln1ter Fuller at 88 i1 llill in ~arch of lite'• trotht. He wa1 in "unt- ington &aeh la1l week.- end to pretent one of hit Integrity Day worksho~. Page AS. l . .. Dudash of Manville, N.J .; Air Force Col. Farrell Sullivan Jr. of Caddo Mills, Texas, and Air Force Lt. Col. Merwin Morrill of San Carlos, Calif. A ninth set of remains has yet to be identified. To date, Vietnam has turned over the remains of 88 Americans out o f nearly 2,~00 listed as unacoounted for since the end of the United Stat.es involvement in Vietnam in 1973. Though the cause of deal}l has not been pinpointed, investlgators said it may be that Miller was kicked and beat.en to death. Police said the wounds were on the upper tor'IO. A broken piece of a pool cue was diax>Vered in front of the houae, but police said it contained no blood and la not (See MILLER'S, Pqe Al) With a little imagination and a 1killf ul hand, goba of whipped cream, blueberriet and 1traw- berrie1 can turn denertl for your Fourth of July celebration into an all-American party. See recipes beginning on Page C 1. Noaitport Stating t~at no 1he for a regional airport exi1ta in Orange Cowity, the Board of Su~ni10n withdrew from the regfonal alrport authority. PageAIO. 1.t Ghost of Duke It the 1hoet of John Wayne Uvtns on the late aetor'• 7acht? PageA3. -coastline accrediting 'just in time' BY KAREN E. KLEIN or•-.-""' .--.._Tile Wes~rn . Association of Schools ~ Colleges oouldn't have picked a better time to review and reaffirm Coastline Community College's accredita- tion standing, college officials say. The association's review board, a 13-member team which visited the college in March and sub- mitted its evaluation last week, praised ~e Coast Conununity College District's "campus wi\hout _waUL:-and especially lauded the much-maligned tele- cow-.es offered by Coutline. "This (the reaffirmation) ia a real aaist to ua for this year," said Ed Decker, Coastline's dean of instruction. He and Coastline President John Buller fairly glowed with enthu.si.um Tuesday when they reviewed the &ccreditation team's report with the press. "There was nothing in the report which made me wince," Decker said. "We're very proud of it .'' Both Decker and Buller emphasized the report's favorable timing, coming just w hen Coastline is embroiled in a con- troversy in the district, which faces a $5.5-million budget deficit for the coming school year. The team. which included some educator5 familiar with telecourse education, ronunended the video programs as having established "a standard of quality recognized by COastline's Buller proud of report other colleges" and praised the college and the district for blend- ing more traditional fonns of learning in with the telecourse program. Of the college's 25,000 students, about 5,500 attend college via televisiun each semester by ttlning in to instructors over public t.ele- visi;,n station KOCE. which is owned and operated by the dis- trict. The report goes on to commend Coastline's faculty, which is com- prised of a large nwnber of (See COASTLINE , Pa1e AZ ) Irvine budget OK'd, landscape tax pro·bed BY GLENN SC01T on..-.-- Irvine's City Council adopted a $22-mllllon spending budget for the 1983-84 fiscal year Tueeday but left uncertain whether it will levy a tax to help cover landscape maintenance costs. Council me mbers reshuffled some accounts and dug up another $200,000 in projected revenues to e nsure the city would have enouah money in the next fiscal year to sustain ita current main- tenance program for parks, green- belts and ~tacapet. ·. "At least for the next year. we JohaMeEn.roe mo~ed lnto lhe temlflaala at Wimbledon followlq today'• Mraiglat tet •ietory onr Sana., Majer. · P .. e Bl. could skate by," explained Coun- cilman Bill V ardoulis, who teamed with, council members Barbara Wiener and Mary Ann GaidO to propoee the last-minute adjust- ments. Other council members said the city still sorely needs more funda to properly maintain Its inventory of streets and landscaping. "We should not create the illusion we are solving our main- tenance problems," said Coun- cilman David Sills. The council ia scheduled to meet July 12 to consider creation of 22 landscape-maintenance districts. (See rRVINE BUDGET, Pqe All I r ---"r • Or'ange Coast l!>AtLY PILOT/Wedneaday, June 29, 1983 ' , ~\ ' ,,,._ ·continued stories COASTLINE COLLEGE ••• part-ume t~achers, and its com- mitment to prov1dmg t.elecourses for students whootherwlBt? would not be able to atfend college. The-&<."Creditationo team also made several re<:ommendallons for ways to ltOprove the college, including more clearly defining C-oa.stline's m1ss1on and goals and delineating these from the ob,ec- tives of Orange Coast College and Golden West College. the two sister schools an-the Coast dtStnct. The report suggests that in-dist.net research be done com- panng the efft.'<.'llveness of t.ele- course educauon and more tra- dillonal classroom educauon Decker said suc.-h a study has never been altempled w1lh;n the - t.'Ollege, although positive r~ull8 were obtained when research was done on students who had taken telecourses and then transferred to four-year colleges and univer- sities. President Buller said the col- lege plans to submit the outline this fall for such a study and conduct it in the spring semester The report will be presented to the district's board of trustees tonight. Coastline. headquartered m Fountain Valley. conducts classes at schools, community centers, civic facilities and commercial and retai1 centers throughout the Or- ange Coast IRVINE BUDGET ... where residents would be taxed annually according to lht'.' benefits they'd derive from i.mprovemen'5 in their neighborhoods Prior to Tuesday's acuon, city officials had warned the city budget wouldn't contain enough funds to contin ue the maintenance program in its current state. They spake of "the browning of Irvine." The disOicts could raise up to $730,000 next year, although 1t seems llkely the council wouldn't seek maximum a.ssessmen ts if 1 t created the districts next month. The council produced the extra $262,000 to fund the maintenance program by reshuffling $54, L40 from other accounts, committing $7,900 from reserves. raising $150,000 by increasing the etty's bed tax from 7 to 8 percent and increasing projections for traffic . fines by $50,000. Police Chief Leo Peart said the projections reflected a con- servative estimate. The 1983-84 budget previously estimated $503,000 in fines compared to about $500,000 collected this fiscal ;1ear. _In 1981-82, $535,000 wai> collected. The council also agreed to add three new positions to the Com- munity Development Depart· ment, to be funded by develop- ment fees projected to be higher than anticipated. The budget contains funds for trimming the city's eucalyptus trees to guard against safety hazards, said Public Works Direc- tor Brent Muchow. The city figures to spend $21.03 million in this fiscal year, which expires Thursday. The new budget would increase spending by about 5 percent FLOOD SCARE ... Agency, said about $2 million IS being recommended for chalU}e) upgrading. but that top priority has been assigned to the Fountajn Valley channel which, he ex- plained. caused severe flooding at the Brookfield Manor and Del Mar Estates mobile home parks in eastern Huntington Beach. Wi.lli.am.5 also told the audience of about 140 residents, who met at the Coastline Community College facility at Peterson School, that oosfst.o upgrade all of orange County's nood control channels so they can handle the so-called 100-year flood would c:-OOt about Hu nlin g lon Beach ,.,.._.. u11no a P<YIOOI b<ohinto Ii• mot>lloo ""'-and • ul>il\ ~ b<>al at Henman Elll~. 750t Mc:F-llWI Total - ..-. lM'\knoM'I Bv!g~ ~ • ""ndow ot • ''" Ptr•eo"" G--ot Spnngel•"' And ,.,.,. .. .,.., ~··-••a:IOO n.-.,,..., -• -_ • .., -'"" 8-:11 ao..e.. .. o .,,,,.._ to HU11t"'Qtoo S•••• -_ ,.,.,. "600 In,,._·-· C>sta Mesa $50 million. The county, which has the responsibility of main- tairling the channels, doesn't have that kind of money. he said, citing past defeats of bond measures to fimince the repairs. Alexander, who said he and his wife suffered $40,000 in damages during the flood, claimed the federal government also ~bould share in the responsibility for flood protect.Jon. "It spends all this money for missiles and Bl bombers. Just part of the costs of a missile could protect all our homes from floods," he said. A v<>lk•weoet" oug ·-at SS.600 w .. 1eporte<I ·-T....Sey l0tm ""'JOO() OIOc:ll ot Cat'-1\ve Irvine I\ M1t1b0er0 rlOClo .,_. e'Mpecl T-1y !tom 1 C:at -~llCI oo IN :\300 block of Heml"9WIY """' A wam1n tOld pollOe T"""°•Y "" loot 1 Qo4d witch at • loc.lll g• elation She MIO lh<I watch wu.,., ,_tap ancl aQl>atentty 1<111 OIJt of'* c:at a& -oteppe<I OVI 10 pump ge.t Pol1C41 .,, .. ,.., EOW"'O SP<\lf\Cll 22. ot TIObuGo Cenyon.,.., MIU<tce OlemOncl, 22. ot El Mo<lte 00 tu8l)ICIOt> of lltemc>l.O l>Urg!My ol v ... am<l o-1\old ._.... T-ry m«nlng OlamonO wu !al• ,......., SQI Olcll Bowmon -_,.,, ""' _... Mid ........... "'199Cl 1'-1 ol al -· anO VO lo tO of..., ·-•1411 o..roi-In '""oily I ·-.. ..P ---- Education poll results surprise few Oran ge Coast supe rin te n dent say thei r d ist rict s have a lwJiys e mphasized basics Hy STEVE MJTCHEU ~ Of'lh.Oelly "'°I It.II SupermtcndenU! of several Or angt! Coast school d1Stricts, said t.oday there are few surprises Ul a poU of 4,000 Californians which shows c.-1t1zens are willing w shell out more money in exchange for education -as long as they get quallty education. The 26-question poll, sponsored by the County Superintendents of Schools Association, showed 66 percent of Orange Countians who participated in the telephone ,POU would support allocating a ljlrger share of tax dollars for public.• educatJon. In return, respondents said they wanted more classroom d1sc1phne, a greater emphasis on educational basics, and highe1 academJc standards. John Nicoll, superintendent of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dist.net, saJd the poll "seems to sa)' people are willing to spend more money, but indicates that almost nobody 1s m favor of increasing state income taxes .or property taxes just 'sin· taxes." The poll shows less than 10 percent of those responding said state mcome taxes should be ruked to pay for education. Forty-four perc.-ent, on the other hand, sup- port an increase in taxes for alch~ol and tobaooo. Regarding the issue of the desire for quality education. Nicoll said the poll results were not surprising "It's the standard reac- tion. But in this district we never left the basics.'' And. he said. 'Newport-Mesa has initiated changes to· upgrade academic standards. • Dr. Frank "Jake'' A~bou, superintendent of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, said his district has also increased graduation requirements, and he agrees with N1<.'t1ll ttwt the state· widl• poll offori, ft•w surprises mort', whether Crom taxes or new anC'Ome sources," he said "They realn.e eornethlng bas to occur Ln order to revenie l wlding for education. When people le4lmed that California rank.a M>th m the amount of money that goes back into education. and they tee programs beLQg cut and cl.a.a sUe8 increasing, they want to reverae the trend. The iurvey JUSl con- firms that wish." He said hl• hoix·s thl· <;urwy has an effect un li:-g1!!latui s as tht>y t'OrU1ldc1· ~JIO<.J lions Lo ~ houls "The survey n•1nlorCl'S tht! pos1t1on of l0t:ul pun·nts a11<l citizens that m1>rt.• rl'SOurt.'<.>S ate needed to msurc a quality educ<i· lion. P!'<lph.• an· w1lhng to pay Bill Barnes, superintendent of the Laguna Beach Urufled School District, said the survey tl'Sult.s !ihow people in th e poc;t-Pt oposition 13era "are rea1Jz- 1ng the lack of money ts the c.ause oC a loss of services -one being in public education. ATTITUDES ON SCHOOLS REPORTED. From Page A1 bill whale 26 percent of <.'Ounty residents favored a tax on <:andy and rnagaz1m.>s, according to the poll's findings. Stat<-wide, 50 pen•enl favored an increase m the sin taxes Less than 10 perct'nt of those responding. bolh in the state and t.'Ounty, suggested raising the state mcome tax to pay for educatJon. Those part1c1pat1ng m the poll also were asked to grade the quaJny of their loca1 schools. Forty-one pereent of Orange County residents answenng pollster queswons assigned. the schools a C; 34 pt•rcent at.'COrdcd them a B. 10 percent a D, 6 percent gave them an A. and 4 perc.'dll said the schools ment.ed a failing grade Statewide, 33 percent of CalJfornians surveyed graded the quality of classrooms with a C grade, 27 percent with a 8 ; 8 percent with an A. and 7 pe~nt gav~ them an F. Californians responding to the survey pin- pointed a lack of classroom discipline as the biggest problem in the stat.e's schools. Fully one-third of all who responded to the survey, both In the county and state, cited the deportment problem. The second most-scnous problem, identified by 22 percent of all respondents, was the lack of proper financial support for schools, over-crowded classrooms and underpaid teachers, a{'(.'()rding to the poll Other problems mentioned by county resi- dents include poor teacher performance, use of drugs. inadequate course requirements, busing, lack of parental support and student apathy. A majority of the county r~1dents answering the questions agrCE'd (7 l percent) that the public school curriculum needs to be changed. Fifty-three percent of those polled in the area indicated there should be a greater emphasis on basics and 17 percent said academic standard.a should be raised. Statewide, 43 pert.'1?nt called for a return to bas1cs while 25 percent called for higher academic standards Among changes advocated was that more money be spen l to teach school children how to-use computers. A total 'Of 73 percent of all county respondents and 69 percent statewide favored instruction in computer literacy. Respondents also indicated that California's aver~ge school ~ar, now about 176 school days, should be increased to a rrunimum of 180 days. In Orange County, 55 percent favored the increaae compared with 67 percent s tatewide. One area in which both state and oounty residents agreed that fewer dollars might be spent is "for bilingual education. In Oran_ge County, 45 percent said less money should be spen t for such- programs compared to 33 percent who indicated current levels should be maintained. Nineteen percent advocated increasing funding levels. The poll, whlch consisted of 26 questions. was conducted beginrung m early May. Peterson said the poll should prove "immensely" helpful to school administrators and school district board members around the st.ate He also acknowledged the poll might be useful in swaying the opinion of state legislators now considering the 1983-84 state budget, which includes the allocallon for the state's schools. HB doctor confesses-MILLER'"S-SON s~IN ... . From Page A 1 guilt in kickbacks By The Asaoclated P ress A Huntington Beach doctor charged with manslaughter m the deaths of 11 patients at his drug cHnic has pleaded guilty to separ- ate charges of soliciting laboratory kickbacks, a federal prosecutor says .• Dr Mark Hopp. 68, changed an earuer plea of inn~nt to gutlty Tuesday before U S District Judge Malcolm M. Lucas in Los LaglUla Beach 11 l -ouna e-ch 1t0te c:1er1 .... ""' ""''"" o• a 0111Ci< cnange at1111 who rn11C1e o1t '"'"' I 10 "'°"' cnonu-•Non ,,_ haO Q>m1ng Tr.. ..,_, w11 _,,,.,.., 01 Ol>OUI l!> -· ol -,_.,...,,. '*QM a!'O buftO ""° .... ,"'O I..,...,..,,.. llU~=·.1:~1:1:~:·=· 9::.. == ••IO fl\9 AO•INCI IN yoonq11911 lo d•ocon11n..- ...Ch Ull• NPwporl Beach Angeles. said Assistant U S At torney Robert PaUemon. "He en tered a plea of guilty to count No. l of the mdktment, sohciting a kickback in exchange for medical business,'" PalJemon said. '"It was parr of the plea.. arrangement m which the govern- ment agreed to move for dismJss.al of count No. 2 of the indictment " The second rount was actual receipt of a k1ckhac:k, he srud. Sentencing was set for July 25 The maximum penillty for the charge 1s !we yt>ars m ,ail <tnd a fine of $25,000. ht> said Hopp pleaded guilty tc.> sohc.-1- tmg an unspec1f1t'd kickback from Warner Village Lahoratory of Fountain Valley 1n_ex,hange for giving 1t work from his Med1-C<ll patients. he said Pallemon said the pr<>St.'C'Ullon had tap!' recordings C)( d1~:uss1ons between the dt11·tor and a Jab worker. Deft'.'nse attorney Albt'rt Ramsey said transcripts of the tapes had mfluenC'l'd tht'.' dccis1on to change the plcn considered a likely murder weapon. The inside of the house. police said, showed signs of a recent party and was littered with beer cans, ashtrays and records. Neigh- bors said they heard an argument during the pre-dawn hours. Miller's bright-red Ford Courier. with a license number of 55696Z. is being sought. A second. car, described only as a small compact with either California or ~rado plates, also is being sought Anyone with i.nfonnauon on the whereabouts of either vehicle 1s asked to call police al 754-5367. ~olice said the two men they are tracking may be driving m one of the missing vehicles. One of the men is described as being tall with short-styled hair and was last seen wearing a pullover slurt and jeans. The second is thought to be short, with close-<"ropped hair and a mustache Both are believed to be about 30 The men, seen with Miller before his death, may have taken a s hotgun from the 26-year-old's rented '1otne Police said other items also appear to be ~ from the home. Miller, an unemployed land- scaper, is one of five sons from the first marriage of Edison Miller, a controvers~ ex-POW and who was named to the Orange County Board of Supel"VlBOrs by former Gov &imund Brown Jr. Miller lost his seat to Supervisor Bruce Nestande. The former superv150r, a Marine combat pilot, was shot down over North Vietnam in 1967 and tmprisoned more than 5 years. He expressed anti-war feelings while a prisoner and was charged with mutiny and aiding the . enemy by another POW. He was honorably discharged in 1973. Family friends said the fonner supervi.sor and his son were cloee and spent time together. F.clison Miller showed up at his son's rented house Tuesday shortly after police arrived. He asked to be let in the home but was turned away . R"ached later by phone, the former supervisor acknowledged his son's death but said he had not details and considered it a "family matter" I\ ••nOaJ IOOM<I I 1 .. 1> OI c;onc:.ato lh«>•!Qh Iha wtndll1ield ot • teec> par-llCI oo ""' 1000 l>lc>O. ot S..Uf\ofa Drive CMltlnQ ""°"' 1500 In 0.,,.-0- I\ tourtel lrom S-hllCI ,,_ walltll ca ..... e MO ...,...,_,_,.,, 1t-lrom a bNch ._ et l'Mwt>Ot1 Ou,... TN tou wu Mllmllecl al 1169 HB ~an held oil fire works rap Hul')tmgton Bc•ach authontlt.>S arrested a 22-year-old West- minster man on suspicion of posses.c;1on of illegal fireworks 'l'uesday night in tht> mdustnal part uf the otv. off1t1al'\ said today sky, according to Det. Charles Alquist. Lodged in Huntington .Beach City Jail on $5,000 bail was Robert I lardan purchase at 5 p.m., officers said. In the meantime, he called authorities and fire inspector Gary Glenn. Det. -AlqW.t met the suspect at 5482 Ckeanus and made the arrest without incident. police said. ~\~ It will clear slowly today Se1u>d wert> largl' quant1t1l'S of f1recrackPrs, bt1ttle rcx•kets, sky r°':kets and a df'Vl("t' which t'X plodes and mushrcXX)ms mto d1f ferent colors about 20 feet m the Officials said the arrest was made after Hardin allegedly went door-to-door at industry offices near Bolsa Chica Avenue and Graham Street, attempting to sell the fireworks. Alquist said the fireworks were made in China. The detective said the fire.. works are being tetlted in a laboratory to determine the amount of gunpowder they con· tain. COAS T AL C~ne Chtcego " ... t>e clouOy ewty 1~1 .,.., .i-Clnelnn•tt ~r~ ,_.,...t>e CleYelan<I 55 to as '41g119 ry "-''II ltt tile Columbla,S C 10. Columllu• Pain! Concepiton 10 MH!Can l>O<O.. 0.llu-FI Worth -oul eo -,,,,..,. cran IMl-:1 '" Oeyton ell9Cl lrom Pain! ~lton t.o .,, o.n-~· -lot --#Ind• ol 0.. 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SURF RIPDRT ICD 9"4" t.J peer l.J , .. l.J ,.. ·~ -l.J ---1 J POO'·,.. ., poor --~-- One businessman told Hardin to rome back and he would make a MAHIKARI OF AMERICA CELEBRATES ITS 10.th ANNIVERSARY M any of us have experienced a number of spincual teachings through reli;:ious pracrices, spiritual organizations, and different forms of medi- cation . Despire these teachings, some of us afe still seeking answers co spiritua/ questions. MAHA/KA RI is a spiritual organization and is a Japanese word char means True Light. Through cbe practice of receiving Divine Light, our spirit, mind Jnd body can be purified. This purification enables us ro cleanse our spiritual, mental and physics.I sell; and provides• wa y co dev:ue our spiritual level at an unusually rapid pace. MAHIKARI was founder.I by Mr. Kotama Okada on Feb. 27, 1959 in j apan, and was brought co the United States nine years ago. MAH/KARI OF AMERTCA will be holding a s~cial JOrh Anniversary celebration on Ju ly 4 ar the headquarters in Tujunga. If you 'would like co have more information abouc MAHIKARI, please call che f fu ntingcon Beach center Sf (714) 893 -(>8,6. , ' \ ' .I r ¥ '"' .: I • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, June 29, 1983 i\3 NATION Air Force cargo plane crash claims at least five aboard Slaying suspect hidi~g in drag? Chino escapee sought in massacre associated with transvestites while in prison By tbt Associated Pr~u LAS VWAS -An Air Fon.'t· t•aq~o plane carrying six people turned into a ''bunung n~ of mctA.11" after crashing on a training flight, killing at least five of thost' aboard. "We are confirming Cave fatalities," said Capt. Ann Simpson, a public affairs o!ficer for the M ilHary Airllft Commund at S<'Ott Air Fon~ Base in Illinois. Simpson said today that the fate of the sixth person on board the C-130 that crashed and bu med Tucstlay in a remote se<'tion of the Ne llis Air Fon.-e Base test rung<· is not known, The names of the victuns have not been releaS(.'<.l Six centers naml·d i11 war 011 drugs WASHINGTON Memtx·rs ur a congressional subcommittee next week will hold hearings in Tt•xas, Lou1s1ana, and California m an effort to flush out details of th<' Reagan administratJon's latest assault on drugsmugghng and tlJ p111p01nt lmgenng problems in the anti-drug war Tht> hl'arings will 1ic."t ur less than a month after Vic:r President Grorgc Bush armoum•e<l the establishment of Cive new regional anti-smuggling upt>ration!> t·cnters located in El Paso Texas, New York City, Ch1cagu. Nt•w Orleans and Long Beach, which w&U.. function as part of 1ht· n>eently created National Narcoucs Border lnwrd1t·twn Sy-;tt•rn Half of bridges ut~t•tliug repairs WASHINGTON -AJthough about half the nation's highway bridges need to be cepatrt.'CI or n.•placed, few qeaths have oc:curred because of s tructural collapses, fodcral agencies reported today. But the collapse Tuesday of a 100 foot Sl>ct1on of an Interstate 95 bridge in Greenwich, Ci<>nn., may have lx•t•n thl' second multiple fatality bridge accident this yl'ar bt.."CaUSl' of structural deficiencies. Three people were killed when their vehidl'S plunged into the Mianus River. On Jan. 16, a 30-f<JOt br idge ovt.•r a branch of the Maumee River in Antwerp. Ohio, t'Ollapsed. killing five people and injuring four others when four t•ars wt•nt into the water. STATE Justices' confirn1ation bill ali¥e SACRAMENTO Republll·an-sponsored legislallon to require state Senate ronfirmatton uf Supreme CoU[l and appellate justices is still alive, thanks to a Democratic leader. The proposed stpte constitutional amcndmc>nt cleared the Senate Jud1c1ary Co\Tun1ttee on a 6-2 vote Tuesday Sene1te President Pro Tern David Roberti. P-Los Angeles. cast thl' dC<·rdrng vote just before the committee adJOurncti. It is tht· nm th attempt m the last seven years to subject the state's.. top Judge-:; Lo S..·natt· l'Onfirmation. like most of a governor's non-Judicial appuintt·t~ -Jlungrj bears invailing campgrounds Y,OSEMITE NATIONAL PAHK Hungry blal"k bears, deprived of natural food sourt·t•s by hravy snows, are invading Yosemite·c:ampgrounds. confronting C'ampcrs and snatching their food, park officials say. "We first ~ot n·ports of bears emerging from the dunes in early April," s.·11d park sc.•rv1ce technician Mike Webb. Some bears hav(' been charging and cunfronting the campers, said Webb .. Bradley's veto of pay raise stands LOS ANGELES Tht• Cit\ Council has failed to override Mayor Tom Bradley's veto of planm-<1 J>JY raises for pobre and fire officials The t'Ouncal took no action on th<' veto at its Tuesday meeung. allowmg the veto to stand WORLD · PLO mutineers, loyalis ts battle BEIRUT. L<>banon Mullnl"ers and loyalists in Yasser Arafat's PalestJne Liberation Orgaruz..ation battled for a second straight day in eastern Lc.>bunon today. with both sades vowmg a fight to the finish. Police S<ltd at least :.?8 Palestinians from the warring factions had dwd sint·c th~ latest outbreak of fighting began Monday U.S. fugitive nal1bed 1n Australia SYDNEY, Austraha -Grl'g•1ry George Nott, described by police as one of the most wanu'CI men m the United States. was in custody today after bemg arrt.-stt'd Tut>S<lay by federal officers near his home m the Sydney suburb of Mosman. The indictment charges that Nott and a.group of others mns1ptred to smuggle about 36.000 poundc; of hash1Sh worth betw1't.'n $60 rrullton and $100 million into the Uruted States from Lebanon in 1980 and 1981 :4.merican aid urged in Sa/..,ador SAN SALVAOOR. EJ Salv<1t1or Salvadoran government forces could deff'at leftist guerrillas Ill two years if Amencan aid IS authorized at levels requested by d£•fenS<.' spec1ahsts, the senior U S military adVlSer here says. Army Col. John D. Waghelstein said Salvadoran forces have 1mprovl'<i t·ons1derably in their ability to adapt to guerrilla warfare in the• :11 i -yl'ar-old conflict, but concedro that problems remain, especially in human rights. Tea ext~act may 11revent disease PEKING A ChrntnW doc·tor c;;iys he has used an extract from • tea leaves to prevent a'1id lrNJt h<.1rrlt•mng of the arteries, the official Xinhua News Agenl'y reportt•d today Professor Lou Fuqing. president of the Zhejiang No 2 Provrnc1al Hospital, reported that the extract, used on 120 patiC'nts in thC' past three years, proved effective in more than 80 pC'CCCnt of the cases, the news agency said. SAN BERNARDINO (AP) - Authorities say they have ~n swamped wrth reports that prison escapee Kevm Cooper. charge<l with butchenng four people, is dressing 1n "everything but Smokey the St!ar costumes" - 111cluding won1en's clothing. A Los Angeles TV station also said Tuesday that authorities throughout the state were on the lookout for transvL'Sliles who might be the 25-yc>ar-old Coopt'r. Federal flooding flayed By The Associated Press Floodgates at dams on the angry Colorado River will open even wid1•r nl'xt week, triggering what onl' t•ongr~man fears wiU be an "absolute disaster." As nullions of gallons of water per mmute gushed from four federal dams Tuesday, Rep. Jerry Lewis, D-Cahf., said the U$. Bureau of Reclamation's "left hand really is not knowing what the right hand is doing." He critidzed federlll officials for their failure to adequately warn poten- tial victims in the path of the raging river. Lewis' district hes m Cali· fornia's San Bt•rnardrno County, one of many areas in California, Arizona and Mexico w here Colo- rado raver residents have been threatened by rloods. If already hard-prl'ssed dikes fail to hold along the Mexican stretch of the river, 1t 1s feared the river wall flood 240,000 acres of low-lying farmland and force , evacuation of up to 25.000 resi- dents an CoahuiUa and Estacion Victoria, southeast of MexicalL In Mexicali.Some 180 fivetfrol'lt - homes have already been evacu - ated, and preparations are being made to evacuate another 10,000 people, said FranctS(.'O Esquibel, an agricultural engme<.>r. "If the Colorado River over- flows and our town is flooded we cannot blamP the Americans," il31d Francisco Gonzalez, deputy police chief in a town named Luis B Sanchez. 50 miles south of Yuma, Ariz .. and 25 miles south of the U $.-Mexico border "The Americans did not make the rain and snow that ts causing the rivc>r to nse The Americans are not gods It's a natural dtsasterJ nobody's fault." he said Reagan denies · knowledge of Carter papers WASI IINGTON (AP) -Pres1 - d<'nt Reagan says he has no idea who gave his l'ampaign Jimmy Carter's briefing papers for their debate in 1980 or whether they were obtained by illegal or un- ethical means But a congressmen heading an inquiry of the matter says, "There's a lot of unanswered questions" and promises to pursue lhem The presrdc•nt. at a natwnaUy broadcast news t-onferc>nce Tues- day night. repeatedly refused to pass Judgment on the propriety of hLc; adV\sers' use of documents from the nval Carter camp in rrc>panng him for the debate. While saying he wants the Just1CC' Department to investigate "very carefully" whether there was any wrongdoing, Reagan said he does not mtend to reprimand any of his staff over the matter. Rep. Donald AJbosta. D-Mich .• chairman of a House subcommit- u-e that has been looking into the matter. said, "I think we have to continuP There's a lot of un- answered questions and a lot of different viewpoints as to what went on." We're Listening ••. \\h.11 rlu \11t1 like about the Dally Pilot? What don·1 you lake' l".111 thl.' number at l<'fl and your message will ht-rl'CC>rded, tr.1n<..cr1bed and df'livert'd to th<' appropriate editor 642-6086 lht• ~amt>.24 hour a ns wenni st>rv1ce may be used to record let· 11·1" tn the l'drtor on any lopr<' Mailbox contributors must include t 111•1 r namt• .ind telephone numtwr for ver1facatton No <'1rrulat1on •• 111 ... plC'J<;(' Tt•ll w1 what·!"! on yo ur mind ' Mt'Wwfi11t r, .. ,,.., H yrtu n f t 4•1t , h1 r1H+•• tt, ) JIJ L ""' r ., .. Qf'' ,,,. ' ,. 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'""""'"·"".,.'' <Ql•r'11Jhl '"""l'W 'iMC.~J IAtt 1>0"~ ,, ... -, .-.-{.-1)\-la-MeM--C·-.-.fOI-,-•• tHP"' ••• fK>O) t;~u(UK'1f1 ttv r euifllf S.• 1~ 'monthty IJy mt• 18 &() ll'IC"'IOl/y VOL. 71, NO. 180 Capt Phil Schuyler. chwf spokesman for San Bernardino County Sheriff Floyd Tidwell, confirmed that at least one of many reported !lightings had de- scribed ham as dressed in drag. "It's still Just a theory ... that Cooj>er might have tried to change his appearance, possibly just by shaving. his mwt.ache or some- thing," Schuyler said late Tues- day. "This (female clothing) is speculation -although 1t 1s not unreasonable speculation " it's a good possiblllty .. Cooper iB chargl'd with using a hatchet, krufe and a screw- urlver-llke Instrument lo kiU chiropractors F . Douglas and Peggy Ryen, both 41; their JO-year-old daughter, Jessica; and a neighbor boy, Christopher Hughes. ) 1. The Ryens' 8-year-c)}d son, Joshua, had his throat slit but survived the attack The bodies were discovered tht· ,.,,.........,.. John Wayne talks with newscaster Oarhl:\ra WaltE>rs aboard his Wild Goose in thf> late 1970 . Duke 'still here' Wayne's ghost haunting Wild Goose? By YARDENA ARAR Associated Press Write' LOS ANGEL~ Act.Or John Wayne died more than four yea~ago, but theman who owns hisyachtisconvint:ed the late film star's spirit is alive and well aboard the 136-foot vessel . "It's JUSt a physical prcscnc<' that's there," Lynn Hutchins said Tuesday. ''The deckhands who live on the boat notice it ... You can cut it with a knife, it's that thick . h 's not a bad feeling-ifs kind of protective." • Hutchins. a 42-year-old Santa Monica attorney, said· he's been reluctant to discuss the actor's ghost for fear of "being c.-onsidcred kooky or sensation-seeking. I don't need to be made to look ridiculous." But he said there's no logical explanation for some things that have happened aboard the Wild Goose since he purchased thl! converted Navy minesweeper shortly before Wayne died of cam.-ec on June 11. 1979 The first lime he slept in Wayne's blue-and-gold stateroom. Hutchins said, he was awakened an the middle of the night by the sound of foolSteps on the deck above. Later, Hutchins found out "John Wayne used to walk 20 laps around the boat deck, which is a mile, for a constitutional every rught." "It happens every llm<' 1 sl('('p an his stateroom," Hutchins added In February 1980, when the boat was chartered for 80 guests at a wedding reception, the anc:hor slip~. AJthough the wind was blowing to the northe<f>t and the tid<' was running east. the Wild Goose drifted northWfSt -without hitting any of the downs of smaller cra fts in the crowded harbor - and finally came to a haJt near the dock in front of Wayne's harborfront home. "The boat went against all laws of physics a nd went in the right place," said Hutchins Another time, "[ bought some braSs lamps to hang in the ship from a marine supply store m Newport," Hutchins recallro "When l hung them in the galley, the <'ngineer came in and said, 'You got those damn things hanging up agsln. I too!< them down because John kept hmmg his head agamst them.' "He hauled 'em out, and they were the identical lamps hung m t~e identical spot There are 100 dif{erent kinds of lamps I could have bought, and l bough t the same brand, same make. same thing and l put 'em in the same place How did that happen?" Gem Talk By J.C. llUMP HRJES Cnt1/1l'd GtmoloR11t. AGS "Wholesale," and .. Mal Order" • not lhf •11 to buy tlnondJ SWAROVSKJ S1 Iver Cr ye, to I momlng of June 5 1n tht> l<ytm.'I' home in the Chino H1lli> aoout 3!l miles east of Los Angl'IP'> Three days earlier, Coopt-r had walkro away from thP. mini mum-BCCurity Sf'<'t10n of nearby Chino lnstltut11m for Men KABC-Channel 7 rt·poru.:'CI that Cooper had associated with trans- vestilC'S 1n Hollywood and t.n jail aftt·r c·arlier arrc·sts. and that au thor1 ties wt•n • on tht · luoko11 t for tntOSVl'Slltl:s. Abortion ban bill rejected WASHINGTON {AP) The Senate dealt abortion opponents a setbal·k by defeating a t'Onstitu - tional amendment tha t would have allowed Congl"l'~'> .ind the states to forbid the u1c. lkal procedure to tt•rmmat(' preg nancies. The> aml•ndrrwnt, -;ponsored by St·ns. Orrin Hatch, R-lltah, and Thomas Ea~IC'l.011, 1>-Mo. read: "A right to abortion 1s not SC.'t'Ured by this Constitution" It wc·nl down to a 50-49 dt•feat TU1•<.ct:.y. 18 votes short of the needed two-thirds margin required for passage of const1tut1onal amendments. The vote prompted a debate over tactks by abortion .oppo- nents. Sen. Jes..<;(! Helms, R N C , a leading abortion oppo~t. ac- cused Hat.<:h of blundc!fing by bringing the proposed amend- ment to a vote - "I am t'QnVinL't-<l that a tactical error has been made an bringmg up a l'Onstitutronal amendment without havmg the na-essary votes or bc•mg in striking di.s- tan<-e," said Helms, who cast an abstaining vote Helms said he would propose a statutory limit on <.iborllons, which would r('(.fu1rc•11nlv ~ r.11 nplt.> maJOrrty to w111 St·n·•t" apnr • •\. l Quake jolts south part .,r California SAN DIEGO (AP) An off- l>horc carthquakl' JOllc.-d about two nullton people early today an four Cahforrua countws and T1Juana, Mexico, setting off burglar alarms but causing no rt>poftl.'d injuries, authorities said. The 1:09 a .m quake. whJch rc•gistered as muc·h <.1s 4.fi on the Hichter S<:al<' and \V:L" <<'nlC'rcd in th<' Pac1fit· ~an 10 null " 1 (( thP U.S. Mexico border, rattll-'<l build rngs and exploded~ w.11.t'r heater at a San Diego husi ness. authorities said. The temblor was fdt from Tijuana to Santa Ana, in Cali- fornia's Orangt• Cou11ty l lO mjles north , as well as an San Diego. Riv~rside and Imperial counll<'S. Police Officer P t>ler Bedrosian initially reportC'd that a roof had collapsed at the Sunshine Market an the Cx:ean Beach an'a qf San Diego, but he later said that was wrong What ac.·tually happ<:ned was that n water heatl'r had exploded from tht> quakt>, causing water damage to tilt' t•nc.'t'\.'up1ed building. he said --0 There Is alwaya a source for buying something "wholesale" In America. It Is a great come-on which leads the buyer to believe that he la get- ting a bargain. Don't be fooi.d by offers of "wholesale" diamond•. All diamonds have a detennlnable value, and there I• no need for any seller to have to 8CQ8Pt • "whole- sale" prlCe fOf a diamond. One way to convince the buyer that he la ~ttlng a whOlelale diamond, la to muk up the price. then dl1COUnt thla prtoe to eomethlng iow.r. tt'a an old merchandlalng trlOk. 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I ------------- A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /W.sdnesday, June 29, 1983 MAllBJll Newport deserves some credit Open letter to Newport-Mesa Parents. ..., Several letters have appeared recently expressing concern about a lack of school district partici- pation in the S O.C.K . Rally held at OCC early tn June. Such participation would have been improved if this district had been kept informed of the plans by the organizers of the rally. The superintendent, a school board member and the PT A Council president attended a meet- ing held at the Orange County Board of F.ducation offices on Monday, May 2. At that time school districts were asked to desi~ate May as Political Action Month and to participate in a letter writing campaign. They were also told.that a rally rrUght be held on Saturday, June 4, in support of public education. During· this m~ting it was necessary for 'the superintendent to return to the school district in order to meet with insurance adjusters about the w eekend fire at Lincoln lntennediate School. The other two individuals did remain at the meeting. No infor- mation from the rally orgaruz.ers was ret-eiwd by the school district lhat a rally was, in fact, going to take place on Friday, June 3, until shortly before the event. In the meantime, a letter was sent to each PTA and PFO president in our school district informing them of the possible rally and requesting them to ask their parents to send letters or postcaras to · Governor Deu- kmejian in support of adequate funding for public education. Many parents have written and are stj~ writing in support of the reforms and additional monies for the public school system contained in SB 813 and AB 70. The school board had already voted to desig- nate May as Political Action Month at its meeting on April 19. Additional infonnation about the raUy was phoned to each PT A and PFO president as soon as possible after the facts were known. As most involve<! parents are aware. our school dist.rkt has been a statewide leader in the lobbying efforts for improvements m education and educational fund- ing for a number of years. The cuts that we have experienced the past several years are only now being felt by most other school districts in Orange County. Th is district was impacted both by declining enrollment ana the Serrano court decision, while other districts around us had a growing enrol- lment as well as a growing budget. The PTA units are kept in- formed about legislation that will impact our school district and have participated in letter writing cam- paigns a number of umes over the past several years. The concern of the entire com- munity is nec-essary if the public schools are to offer the quality educational program that 1s needed for our students if they are to succeed m today's world. Have you written a letter in support of public education lately? Please take the time-the addresses of your representatives are in your neighborhood phone book on pages 8 and 9 LINDA McGA VRAN Executive Board member, Harbor Council PT A Sexist cartoon offensive To the Editor 1 was dismayed to see yet another silly sexist cartoon regard- ing Dr. Sally Ride's hbtoric flight (June 24). When was the last time the Daily Pilot bowed to other rampant prejudices in our society and allowed a racist cartoon on its editorial page? That sexist stereo· types are still so acceptable and commonplace in the media-which ts, of course, con- trolled by men-is indicative of just how far we must travel on the road to equality. I"Know, you printed an article (June 23) on the struggle for passage of the ERA, but It's time you recognized the tremendous impact tht sexist stereotypes have cm "keeping women in their place." Just why do yu suppose 1t has taken so long for women to break down the barriers at NASA? The time is NOW for the media to move beyond its "bra burning" mentality and accept some re- sponsibili~ for undoing some of the despair and frustration it has helped create. P .S. My ·husband, who was equally upset by the cartoon, lS a construction worker and drives a pick-up truck. So much for stereo- types. ELLEN LOWE-MC MAHAN Huntington Beach UCI hospital supported To the Editor; If people want the very best medical care system possible m Orange County, then there is really only one location for the new lrvme hospital-on the cam- pus of UCI, where medical integri- ty, apart from the profit motive, can take precedence in the quest for human health. J D .• V ANDERSUX>T, M.D Huntington Beach l . M. BOJ.d /Islam growing I.slam now is winning an esti- mated 10 ti.mes as many convert.! as Christtanity. What I don't like about African Uons LI the fint thi.na they eat alter they kill their prey ii the in- Tv~nke, Calif., exotic soaps from 43 countries are BOld in a retail shop called the Soap Opera. Curious little critten, moles. The turnt in their tunnela are almoat all 90 degrees. Q. Who generally la conaidert!d to be the worst of all U.S. preliden ta? A. Wan-en G. Harding came up with that dlatinctlon ln a aurvey of 970 U.S. hlstoriam. But the com· pedtion t.n't over yet. Thoee same t\lator1.ant named Abe Llncoln as the best pr'Mident. lncident&Uy, and Anna me.nor ~Jt aa the best Flrst Ledy. That one-man edltorial commit· tee, Walt.er Cronkite, offers th.ii Utt.le vartauon on the old man-bl~ dJctum: ''The cat whodldn'toome home lut night I.a newa. The cats who dld are not." 'lb.e ~ Union'• Yuri An· OAAHOI OOAIT • Daily Pilat r ---------•· o.-----...... _ ea..-u- dropov started out as !A movie theater projectionist. Egypt's hero of this passing generation, Anwar Sadat, may be just another name quite soon to citizens of his homeland. More than half of Egypt's population is under age 15. And more than 60 perunt of the population entire Is illiterate. One out of every three mar- rt.ages in this country 200 yean ago was of the shotgun variety. Or 80 the historians estimate. In the previous century, only one out of 10 was a must marriage. Likewise, in the subsequent century. Today, that statistic is back up again -to maybe one out of four Theortstt explain it simply: Whenever the llOCiety teems to be coming apart. pre·marital 1ex lncreases consider- ably Lightning when viewed through th e millta over Niagara Fa.Ill oftentimes appears bn1ht red. Albania's merchtu1L1 can't eeU playing cards legally, but that doan't stop them, l'm told. H. L lohw.U • - ' x. # ... e:c:w Rasta boys worry cops WASHINGTON A Ht- tle-known, Marxist-oriented, black-supremacy group is emerg- ing as potentially one of the most dangerous terroriSt organizations in the tlnited States, and may eventually rival eyen the Puerto Rican and Cuban extremist gangs, according to law enfurcement officials. The orrunous new group is made up of criminal elements of the Rastafarian religious cult from Jamaica. There are at least 30,000 Rastafarians in this country, and many are peaceful citiu-'ns. They believe in the divinity of the late Haile Selassie, emperor of Ethiopia. Many wear their hair in the Medusa-like "dreadlocks." Most AmericAns who have heard of the sect connect it to the Reggae music of groups like the late Bob Marley and the Wailers But a less socially a<:eeptable feature of the Rastafarians' re- ligious doctrine involves heavy use of what they caU "ganja," or "the· sacred herb" -that is, marijuana Partly as a result of this wide- spread illegal practice, certain elements of the Rastafarians be- came heavily involve:d in the manjuana traffic and its associated violence ' ln fact, over the last decade Rastafarians have seized control of much of the marijuana market in New York Caty and Was~n. O.C For a time, their violence was C<?n fined to shoot-ou ts among rival drug-dealing groups. · But terrorism experts believe that the racist, Marxist-tinged criminal elements of th~ cult, G -JA-Cl-A-il-11-18-1.-~ already armed to the teeth, wilJ begin striking at American politi- cal targets in the next few years. The ei<perts' concerns are Jajd out in more than 100 pages of confidential poHce and U S. Cus- toms Service inteUigence files obtained by my associate Dale Van. Atta. As one report points out, the true Rastafarian is a peace-loving, pot-smoking, religious in"c.tividual who "WILL NOT engage in any criminal acts." When criminals began emerging among the mem- bers in the 1970s, the true be- lievers dubbed them·• Rude Boys." In the mid-1970s, U.S in- telligence agencies developed in- formation indicating that some Rastafarians "were being sent to Havana, Cuba, for extensive tram- ing in guemlla we1rfar~:· the report adds One sucb group was the "Jungle!Jta." no more than 25 RastaCanans who were given mili- tary trairung in Cuba and picked up Marxist dogma that they then shoehorned into a distorted ver- sion of the Rastafana.rf beliefs. The Junglelites' doctrine views the white race as Babylon, which must be dest.royed by the true Israelites, as they regard them- selves. For some reason, Russia is not included in Babylon, and 1s believed by some to be a "bear with three ribs" that will stamp out Babylon, according to their interpretation of a verse in Rcvel- a uons. One reason for official alann is that the criminal Rast.afarians have succeeded in getting brand-new small arms, possibly by Intimidating Jamaicans who work a l U.S. arms factories. "While many religious Rastafarians are peaceful citizens who do not believe in the use of violence ... the distintt subculture and use of illegal drugs has enablt.'d criminals, the mentally deranged and revolutionaries to penetrate the sect," one confiden- tial report explains. "Because of its o~ion with black supremacy, drugs, and its adherents' asocjal ('Onduct and life5tyle, the cult is in l'Onflkt with all forms of authority ... "Even without the1added paten· tiaJ of organized criminal or Marx- ist manipulations, these fact.ors make explosions of Rastafa.nan violence not only possible, but probable." That's why a national con - ference of law-enforcement of- ficials mel to pool Lhe1r infor- mation on the cult last March m New York. Among the top experts on criminal Rastafarians present were NYPD's Michael Hubbard, Thomas Moyer of the U.S. Park Police and John Ketterman of the D.C. Metropolitan Police. LUMBERING ~ONG: Things have gone from ~d to worse in Alaska's Tongass National Forest, where two giant lumber com· pames apparently have been tulk- ing the government with irnpu njty for decades As I first reported last December, Forest Servlce in- vest1gauons and a C'lvil anti1t rust suit turned upeVldence of m&!;sive l'Ollus1on, pnce hxmg and bid riggmg bet ween the two logging finns Allhough the Forest Service gave the Just.ll"e Deparunent evidence that the government had been defrauded of something ~- -t\lieen $63 million and $81 mi!Jion by the companies, Jusuce decluned ~ prosecute. lt also stalled so long that the statute of limhation:1 ran out on many of the violations . Now I've learned there's .3 $6 rtuilion addition to 'lhe tab the taxpaye rs have bt>en stuck wi l h . A redctennmahon of the priet • the two l'Ompanics pay to log the Tongass drove down their p1· ices, bul also canct>led credits the companies had with the F c >rest Service One of the companie.. a subs1d1a ty of Louisiana P<t cific Corp . had enough m its tiJnber sale account to rover the amount it owed by the canccllauon of credits. But the other, Alaska Lumber and Pulp. a Japa.nese hnn. st1U hasn't paid 1ts $6 mi Uion bill R. Max Pe terson, duef or the Forest Service, said ALP has been r!'bllled ··~th a late payi•nent l'harge " AlSo. because of thf• late payment, the Forest Service canceled ALP's contract on .;rune 23. 7o~fay Rep Jim We::1ver, D-Orc . w'1ll hold a hearing 0 ·11 the Tongass mess. There's a bridge in Brooklyn. • •• Bv HUGH A. MULLIGAN IJf 9peciel Coneepondeftt BOSTON, Mass. (AP)-State- ments not necessarily made under oath. so better not bet on 'em. -"Open wide, now, this isn't going to hurt a bit." -"No need to put anything in writing, a handshake will seal the deal." -"It's eaay to assemble, JUSt follow the sil"Qple directions." -''Please, Dad, I'll walk him and feed him and tram him and everything." ' -"We'll make up that time between here and Chicago." -"And now a briet message from our sporuions.'' -"Funding for this program will lay no addlUonal burden on the taxpayers." -"It fits you like a glove. That bulge at the collar will work itself out." -"Doesn't 8eem to be anything IT'taJOr. We'll put it up on the rack and have a look-see." -''Of course I'll write to you every day when I'm off at college." -"You haven't changed a bit after all these years." -"Mother's only staying for two weeks; you'll hardly know sheii in the house." -"I got the dope stri.Jght from his hot walker, Soldier Blue is a sure thing in the seveP,\h." -"Your Honor, this will only take a minute." -''I'm stopping off to have one dnnk with the boys, llO I'll be a little late tonight." -"Of coune I'll always feel the same way about you: the end of the summer vacation isn't the end of the world." -"I gotta see the end of this show; I can do my homework ln study period tomorrow morning." -"You'll hardly notice the 45 easy monthly payments; at tlus price it's a steal." -"He just left." -"He hasn't come tn here tonight." -"Haven't seem him." -"Who?" -"Youcan'tgowrong with this little rlµmber. They don't build cars like that anymore." -"Those front tires are good for another 10,000 miles." -"I'll just have 0ne more for the road, then we'll get going." -"Stop bugging me; t know my capacit y.'' -"Our Tuesday night film will be back after these few rnessagee " -"ldidn'tgetupheretomakea speech." -"Broccoll-yogurt quiche rmay take a little getting used to, but you'll love it." -"Your table will be ready in just a few minutes; why don't you wrut in the bar?" -"I know a shortcut that avoids those blg trucks on the lnterstnte ·• -"Two can live as cheaply as one" -"Buckwheat and fennel fu- tures are a aure thing in t.odlay's market." "The mechanics are work.ul.g on It now, 80 our flight today shouldn't be delayed too long:." -"rlljustshapeltabitand take a Httle off the top.'' -"The state troopers never patrol these back roads." -"You don't need a manu fac- turer's guarantee: theee 11)(~ are practically malntenance-f 1-ee.•· -"Would I lie to you? 'l'Nst me" Freedom of thought should be define d Thought3 ac luge: I wlth we could enforce a moratorium on the words "free- dom" and "liberty" foT three yeara, until everyone who uaes them In Usument ia forced to come up with an adequate defl· nition that will aatisfy h.U au. dience equally before he 1.8 allow. ed to proceed. If 13 ia a "ba.keor'• d~n.'' why lln't 11 referred to u • "benker"• dozen"? "' Although I think the human- LIUc diactpllnes have mott rel- evance to OW' oondltion than the .ctentific d.11clpllnet, I would feel more oomtonable arropttna t\J . ture leedershlp of the world to tho.e 4ho wrlw a.rtklel tor " ~ IYllll Ullll ~ "Scientific American" than to thoee who oont.rib\.lte to ''The American Scholar.'' It ia notable that whenever a pet'IOn divides IOciety Into lhme who are competent to make tMjor dedllona and tho9e who.,.. not. he n~ includes h1.rnle.1f ln tht• latter poup. Althouah Henry Ford Mid a lot of &illy thlnp l.n hit time, he wu tiaht an tarpt wben tle rernarlced; •·n ta not \he employer who .-ya tM Wl&el ~ he onl'f. bandJ.m lbe rniomy. lt .. the prodUct that .-11 the wqes.'' (A~ truth that both employers and employee3 tend to forget.) Being "against" communi.m ts not enough to prevent the drift In thme countries that lt11ek the reaourcea for the capl· tal·formatJon that we have ben· etlted from; they will always chooee it. u the le.er evil. even though it. may eventually tum out to~ t.he greater. Willi.am Satire'• u.ecful new ant.holOIY of quotations. Good Advice, omltt what l th1n.k ia the beat advfce ever given by Goethe fOI' elevat.lna penooal and 10C1a1 re.ladona: ''Ti'Ut ~aa lf they we.re ?that they t to be. and you help I.hem to what ... they are capable o! beb\a." t have long wondeftd wlray .o many e are proud of ·their echni 'pu y."; to me, at *wt. a c:om Uon t c:uJturee matca a ,pe aUty nflnltely 11nore lntemtlng -· and always 1nore broad-minded One feels 90rrY for &he J>4 !0ple who don't know how to ICJClalbe. bul an even deeper sympathy ahould be felt for th.oee who ar. l.ncaJMtble of 90Ut.Ude Perhapa the final word ora war wu enundated by President !Ken- nedy, wh n he said: "War will Dbl until \ha~ clJs\ant day '""hen . the OONelel'\Uoua objet1or ni>YI tho 11m1 repu\.aUon 8nd pn Glee \Nt the wutior cto. today:• J .. j ' Early everung e~llons off th~ Orange Coast are being offered each Friday \}lrough Labor Day by the Orange County •arine lnsutute m Dana Point. Called mmi-oceanograph1c exped1Uons, the two-hour excursions aboard the Sum Fun leave Dana Point Harbor at 6 p.m. each Friday. Adults and children over 6 years of age learn to operate plankton nets, trawl nets and other equipment used to bring up marine life specimens. An hour is spent at the institute studying the animal and plant life that has been captured. C.ost for adults is $13, and $8 for childrtn under 12 For reservations, call SaddJebacK. Community College at 831-4646 or visit the institute at 35502 Del Obispo, at the north end of the harbor. - Mesa day cam.,.p,..5ignups sel Boys and girls ages 6 to 12 are invited to sign up for Costa Mesa's annual Summer Day Desig11 The Ad Contest Winners A_LLISON POWOJSKI -Bike From The lrvlne Bike Co. CHRIS JARES -Black & White TV From Garcia's T. V. Service MICHAEL McDONALD -Wrist Watch From K K Jeweler• JENNIFER OPINCAN -4 Basebctll Tickets From Dally Pllotl lrvlne Ml11or Newspapers STACEY WILLIAMS -Wrist Watch From K K Jeweler• KARLA HALL And JASMINE CORZO Pizza Fr~~-Sgt. P_epperonl'• Pizza WATCH NEXT WEEK FOR AWARDING OF PRIZES We Want To Thank All Participants l ·..,1..• thl' .h~mfly night I.' T\' log .iru l Sunclin T \' \\'t't'k to gu1clt• 'o ur 'll'\\01ng ..,c·hl'dull' Daily Pilat· • Camp now under way at Te Winkle Park. Vwta to Marineland, Di.aneyland, Univer- sal Studios, Sea World and various recreational programs will be included in the session that ends Aug. 19. For registration infonnation call 754-5158 or 754-5300. Children's theater planned The premiere of the Children's Dinner Theater at the Dana Niguel library will be held July 18 at 6 p.m . at the library, 33841 Niguel Road in Laguna Niguel. . Patterned aft.er the Los Angeles Public Library's award-winning program, the per- formance ls free, but reservations are required. The initial production, called "The Dragon's Secret," features young perfonners under the direction of Fran Magwood. The pla.y was adap~ by Fran Benton from an original first performed in Walnut Creek. For reservations, call 496-5517. . ow 5t s s a a us _: . .: . Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, June 29, 1983 ,\ 7 Everything's Coming Up 'ftesY' Oran~ge County Fair: A Salute to Pork Color' 'ft0SY' The Pig Contest ------------------------------------------..... ENTRY BLANK PRIZE: 4 tickets each to the Angels & Tigers Games 7-21 thru 7-24. Address ------------ Telephone ----------- Age Group O 3-5 0 6-8 0 9-12 RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Send Entries to Rosy Coloring Contest, P.O . Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca .. 2. Entry deadline July 1st, 1983. 3. Winning pictures wtll appear at the Fair. Bank Of Al 11etica reduces . . . . ~ .. home-related loan fees by~-. ~- .. For a limited time Bank of America is reducing loan fees on five types of loans from 3% to 1%!" That's two-thirds off on foes for home improvement loans, home equity loans and loans for mobilehomes and mobuchome/lot combinations. Fees are also reduced on commercial unprovement loons. •P•yabk •• t.o.n or•••n••Hln ""Tlw •nnu•I pr-..uv •••< •nJ """"'""' u n cnancor aftn tlw to.n" mod• . . _, ··We got the money.·· For example, suppose you were to obtain a $25,CXH home equity loan with a variable rate 13 month rate change frequency)'* Based on an initial • simple interest rate of 10%, the annual percent.age rate would be 10.1996 with 180 monthly payments at $268.82. The loan fee would f>c $250.01. We've lent more moru:y to Califor- nians than any other bank. And now, people who qualify can save a sub- standal amount on five of our popular loan categOries. PEE REDUCJlON ~ AU<;UST 15. So talk to Bank of America umy. W~reCali­ fomia's number one lender and, right now, ~ve got the money. ·1 - .I I •• 11 ,, " I I . i I . I r . jQ 'a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 29. 1983 -------- a ·- • Delly Ho4 "'°4oe bf Mil,• kflw..U Buckminster Fulle r at 88 refuses to a llow his age to e nd his life's mission that even one person can make a difference. Hundreds filled the Churc h of Religious Science· in . HunJington Beach to hear Fuller present one of his Integrity Day workshops. l·'{ltegrity Day ... Buckminster Fuller continues to search for life's truths I near ell-out crowd found Buckminster I uller 's books and other items a good buy during t is Integrity Day workshop. Bv GLENN SCOTT cif"'-b.-, -..... ~t age 88, Buckminster Fuller is an old man. He wears a hearing aid but still needs ~ple to shout into his ear. He walks slowly and clim);ls stairs even slower. Step up, stop. Step up, stop. But Fuller, dedicated as ever, refuses to allow his age to end his life's.mission. He wants to show that even one person -so inconsequential in the workings of the universe -can make a difference. ' An architect, engineer. mathematician and selC-styled philoeopher. . he says his greatest drive is to search for life's lrUths. He finds lhem in -~equalloosand translat.es lheirmeaningtomostewrythingelse. -..P'"'ftallissortof mysterious, and he seems to like it that way, as when he says: "Whateverl am, l'mconfident lt'sabsolutelyweightless." Others like it too. For years, Fuller has ~n delivering his extraordinary.speeches that lopp together an assortment of scientific findings. personal reminiscences and bursts of creative thought that add up to several hours of discussion. So it was recently when F\.dler was greeted by thunderous agplauseas he carefully stepped snt.oacarpeted platform at the CMlrch of RellgiousScifn<~e inHunungt.on Beach to present one of his legendary talks. ;Jbeoccas1on this tame was one of hts new mvent10ns: A so-called Integrity Dily work.c;hop. .. Rigged with an expensive microphone system that projected his old but educated voice toall 900 people who jammed thecfiureh auditorium, Fuller had the IT)()J'e persevering listenerss\rUggling to make connections among h · ious topics for more than six hours. "l never prepare," plained as he began his long talk, which was mercifully broke ya 90-rrunute lunch break. "I'm not a lecturer. I make no notes. J.jus to be sure everything I say is the lrUth.", His fBlk jumped in Fuller ue fashion from how· airlines oversell seatS to how public education too often urruts cunosity to the tust.oncal . importance of electricity to hlS Navy training as a "comprehensivi.st''. to his concept of Spaceship Earth to Malthus to Darwin to using technology .to build more with less to how modern thought still is stifled by concepta ~sed on a flat earth to Alexander the Great to the Romans to the importance of using our imaginations to the principles 'tit structural design to geodesic domes to phasing out fossil fuels and atomic e11ergy to sustaining the integrity of the universe. And that was only the first half Alter lunch, he answered written questions from the audience - he· could barely hear lhe spoken quesllons -like lh~ arcb.iypical wiae old sage. Integrity. he explained, means that people must discover their own truths through their own experiences and have thecow:age to act on them. Here are some other quotes: •On humans' role: "I see us as local instruments, problem solvers, in restoring the integrity of an eternally regenerative universe." • On self-improvement: "We're designed to learn by trial and error and we. re bound to make some very big errors ... Be sure not to deal with your fellow humans as if they're devils." •On organized religion: "Next to the atomic bomb, the most dangerous thing we have on our planet are orgaruzed religions." •On himself. "The good news about me is I'm an average, normal human being." •On being a comprehens1V1St: "You must realize what a 1 responsibility I feel about knowmgwhat'sgoingon." 't Fuller was recru1 t.ed to v1s1 t Hun tiflgt.on Beach by Peggy Bassett. minlSterofthechurch. "l feel we're about the same thmgs,"she explained. "He encourages-peopl~ ~ t-heir minds." Indeed.about half the audience came from her church, which she jokingly described to fuller as ;;disorganized"i«> he wouldn't pan it. Church members, she said, paid.a.he $45 admission pnce with lhe . understanding that a day hsteningt.oFuller isn'ta lark but could bei stimulus. "We keep saying th ts 1s not a day forentertainment.1t'sad.ay for thinking." she said. . ... ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ _ ·~hese women changing hats 1-fardhats get no hassle from the men· on the job BOSTON -Propped against a dder and enveloped by dozens of t JCk ware cables on the open sixth s ory of a rlSi.ng office tower 1n c 'wntown Boston, electrician \ 'insome J Bennett flashes the s 11le of a happy chtld at play. "I like the pay," shouts ·th~ 3 .year-old mother of two above t e shrill wham• of a drill. "but l. l· ve the work." She 1s one of some 35 female t trd·hats helping erect hotels, c f1ce towers, shopping arcades a 1d residential apartments at the . t uf-b1ll1on dollar Copley Place i ·oject, the largest private de· ' •lopment in the history of Boston a 1d one of the biggest in the r 1tion. As befits a city where every 1 rth resident 1s a college student, 1 ven of the women attended c •llege. Bennett holds a degree in t JSiness management from Sim- r ons College Hearing of an c >ening for an electrician's ap- J -entice, she applied and "was lucky enough" to get the job, she recalled While she was prepared to be ''hassled" by men on the job, Bennett says she has been treated well. "I thmk if you go an expecting the worst, you come out ahead; if you go in expecting too rquch, you. come out disappointed," she said. "At first. I was so self-conscious about my edµcation, I wouldn't even tell people I'd been to high school." · Female; account for less than 1 percent, or about 600, of the state's 80,000 constructions workers and competition for openings is keen. according to William 0 . Kane, direct.or of industry affairs for the Associated Gederal Contract.ors of Massachusetts. Pay scales range from $15 an hour for laborers to about $20 an hour for journeymen such as e l ectricians, carp e nters, bricklayers, and welders. Appren- tice workers in any of theee crafts get about $10 an hour during the four years it takes to become a i journe~. he said In the four years since signing on as an apprentice, Bennett has rompleted the 6.000 twurs of study and · training. nttded •to obtain the state electrician's license that qualifies her to wire houses and do other private elec- trical work in addition to taking construction jobs. She is now employed by Solar -Electric, a Copley Place s ubcon- tractor installing electric cables for lhe 1,145-room Marriott Hotel which is schedulect to open late next year. A natlv~of St. Eliza- beth, Jamaica, she Uves wilh her husband and 6-and 9-year-old sons in Mattapan, a Boston suburb. A more ronventional route to the construction business was taken by Judy K. Romann, whose hard hat is usually seen lying beside ccJnstrucUon charts on her draftsman's table In lhe general contractor's office. A native of Seattle, she took her degree in civil engineering at lhe MassachUMtta Institute of Tech- nology m nearby Cambridge an July 1982 She says she finds her work "a constant challenge" and partJcularly enjoys donning her hard hat and touring the ronstruc- tion site "where you can see those chart.9 taking shape." Danelle J . Paulson of Brookline completed three years at Leslie College, preparing to teach the blind before opting to become a carpenter's apprentice three years ago. "While vacationing on Cape Cod, I got involved in framing houses and found it to be very satisfymg. You rould see lhe results of our effort and it gave you a good feeling," she recalle<t. Pounding nails Into plywood. Ellen R. Way said she was begin- ning her carpenter's appren- ticeship after 18 months as a laborer. She followed her older sister, Kathleen, a laborer for three years, on the Copley Place project. Natives of Michigan. both attended college. Barbara J. Gala of Wrentham is a journeyman plumber. S he com- pleted two yean at Quinaigamond Comrm,1nity College in Worcester before deciding to get mto con- struction after watching an early-morning television program on careers for women in the construction industry. Since be- ginning her apprenticeship four years ago, she has taken courses in plumbing three nights a week at the Hubert H. Humphrey Oa:upa- tional Resource Center in Boston. Politlcal 9cience was the chief Interest o1 Marilyn E. Hardaway during three years of study at American International College in Springfield and the University of Massachl.!Rtts . "But l came to lhe conclusion I wasrf t building toward any kind of career that would provide a livelihood. So I began lookinc around and pipefltting .eemed interesting and 90roe\hing dif- ferent." She is now in her final year of apprenticeship. When lhelr pre.ent job ii com- pleted, lhe women construction workerw expect to move on to olher projects. • "'tf", ---- . ., -., I I -a -• a a • • Orange Coaat DAILY ~OT /Wednesday, June 29, 1983 49 La Fiesta~ •• A nice taste of history· ByVJDADEAN Ol'h Dell)o .......... A museum lives in the past. And the imagination of the 300 attending La Fiesta Saturday in the courtyard of Bowers in ·Santa Ana easily returned to early days in Califon\ia. It was not difficult to invision the graceful lifestyle once enjoyed lrf sim.ilar settings. Mariachis played and marganlf were served • to the mihgling crowd. "I could easily live in a place like this," said New port Beach resident Barbara Aune (and being in real est.ate she has seen the very best <X hom es) as she glanced about the flower-filled courtyard swrounding the red-tiled Spanish style museum. "Ypu wquldn't need counseling," commented Stanford Green, comtemplating life in an early California hacienda. · After their cars were whisked away by the valet par king cre w , t he formally a nd Span.ish-<.'OStumed guE!s"f entered the' 20th Street entrance of the 47-year'-old museum where,the senoritas and !jenoras were presen ted. a single red rose. In the courtyard large hanging baskets of flowers were suspended from the old pepper trees and Juan Cabrillo's statue looked down on Ui~ 11...0laek .and-red:.xfeooratpd di.rinec.tables . .centered -. with red and white bouquets of roses, orchids and lilies. The soft summer weatl)er was perfect - especially ordered for the fund-raiser by the sponsoring foundation boai'd. And , since a fiesta would not be complete without e ntertainment, Lola Montes and her Spanish dancers were on hand to do just that. .. .,. • Ann and W. Lee Spencer try the ti Bower& Museum -pe rfect setting for a fie ta. • John Conne lly chats with Jean a11d John Macnab with back g ro und music b y Los Ran c h e r os mariachis. Bob and Diana Long at one of the festively set dinne r ta bles. .• Weddings& ~· Eng~ements Their fiery dances followed the dinner of The Daily Pilot wants your wedding and . gazpacho. costilla de terliera de Madena, served with Patatas, esparragos, en.salsada and frescas en engagement news. ·" . swordf j s~ hors d'oeuyres. chocolate blanco. To help you submit the required in for- Guests coming from all over the county to AT CONVENTIONS ... Mrs, Jobn R. Brlffett mation, forms are available at the Daily Pilot enjoy the festivities included Newport Beach of Newport Beach in Scottsdale, Ariz. as official office, 330 W. Bay St., Cas-ta Mesa. attorney John Connelly, president-electd of the delegate to Alpha Gamma Delta's international For weddings, only a black and white Bowers Foundauon and chairman of the board of convention. Along with Mrs. R. J . Cully and Mrs. phow of the bride iS acceptable. Snapshots, d his ·f Nita NB "d ts Bob d G. Robert Grant, she is among the 600 members trustees, an Wl e • resi en an Polaroid and color photos can't be used. The Dian Lo (sh 'f th fiesta chairmen) attending ... Peaav Cotton at a dinner at Gemme Us a ng · e was one 0 e _,, · naJ phow must be submitted no later than three and the Michael Marinos. (great food) talking about the upcoming nauo From Corona del Mar _ the C. S. Wheelers -Press Women's convention (she's state presidenr) weeks after the wedding, o therwise it will not and w. Lee and Ann Spencer (she's a longtime ln Vale, Colo. She's exciting about picnicking with be published. Bowers supporter) and from Costa Mesa -the John Denver at the get-together. Other exciting · Engagement information is to be sub- David Prestona. plan in her future is the Olympic auction at the mitted at lease seven weeks before the Others on the guest list were Jim and Mavis Newport.er on August ... Dorothy Backus, Gratia wedding. Obrten, Helen Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Kenio Seki, Bell, Mary Bugna, Kay Mc Farland and Dorothy Forms and photos can be dropped off at Fernando Niebla, Steven and Marcia Fos ter, Roy Mather, all of Laguna Beach, and Ruth Cooper, the office or mailed w the Editorial Depart! and Linda Laa from lrvire, Supervisor and Mrs. Ratb Selden an'd Roberta Thayer of Laguna Hills t n...:1 Pil t p 0 Bo J560 r~-ta Mesa are in San Francisco for the 32nd AAUW biennial men•~ Y 0 • · · x . • \,...v.:> • Roger Stanton, the Meyer Steins and Arthur convention. 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Besides be bas developed a s ide to bis nature be never bad: he's resentful and hostile against people in bis office who were fo rmerly friends. I do all I can to prevent this 43-year-old from getting a heart attack. I get blm to tbe'doctor at least three times a year to check on bis cholesterol wblc b is now -..normal. I keep blm on a low fat diet. But it's the tens ion I have a bard time controlling.· I try to t,tt blm to relax. At last, I think l'm.1ucceeding. Mrs. v. ' DEAR MRS Y .: You're attacking the problem on twt> important rronts: low fat diet a nd trying to control stress. You may recall that I've been labeling tension the Bfg. ·~T" and how important It is to overcome it. Of ~Urse'. a normal cholesterol reading is important, too. But now there's the Big "R" (resentment) to consider, too Hostility and resentment can be killers. In a recent article, A . Rossiter Jr describes a study by Jay Kaplan. M.D .. at the University of Pittsburgh, whfoh suggests that people under stress can develop harde njng of the arteries, forerunner of a heart attack, even 1( they eat a low fat, low cholesterol diet. The study on monkeys indicated that th~ living under stressful situ- ations (even though on a 'low cholesterol diet) developed trouble in their coronary artenes Keep after your husband, Mrs Y AJt~ollgh diet is unportant, remember the need to control the Big "T" and the Big "R". .... -FOR MRS.: In response to your question about the "cure'' for chrome alcoho11sm. I th ink you'll be interested in the remarks (in tht: JAMAi · by Max Schneider, M.D., director of the alcohol recovery unit at St. J05eph's Hospital. Orange "Too often. successful 'treatment' IS confused with 'cure' I am often asked how many alrohohc:s ¥e cured. That's a stupid quc>stion How many ptQbetics do you cure? How many anything do you cure in medicine? 1 r we phys1c1ans s topped taking care of any patients whose disease we couldn't "cure, we'd go hungry, and thecemetenes would be full." ·Farmers lmurJnce Group'' wurkrn~ tomtantly to keep the tU\ 0 1\ of insurance down . .ind 1he amount of pro1ee11on up And 1h1~ 30/GO p.1ck - dge auto pol" y 1s one way wP do 11 Why not t411 me? James P. Schabantn linport·ColU lllna Ana Offtct Anaheim Plaza & kJshion Island 714/535 5558 714 759-0506 . 188 £ I 7th St, Ste C ~~IWtlM~ ~ Office Boa 10956 CosU Mesi. Ca 92627 OfflCE 714-642-4223 1 .. .,, -.. -. Re lv on financial advice b y I .1 SY lna Po.rter one of the wo rtd·s mos t rt•ad finanrial advisers who II I rl'veals understandable. 1nteresltnfl and to-the-point information . • I· Pilat bOlh 'tO'es ocrnu t1l)m the tt•· J<"fv. '.1\ Thurs . Fri . 10-9. S~ . 10 6 V1SO MosterCor~ Ame11c" I xpr.ess I / • 6'18 Orange Coaist DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 29, 1983 4 Orange County bails Out of ~~~R""'" ---r The Orange County Board of Supervisors voted emphatically Tueeday to withdraw from a group of five· neighbortng cities and counties exploring the possibility of creating a regional airport a_uthority in Southern California. By a 4-1 vote, the supeQlisors agreed to terminate any further negotiations concerning the concept and undel"9COred the board's oft-stated policy that no site for a regional airport exists in Orange County. Supervisor Bruce Nestande, who urged the board to wt\hdraw from the group, said the proposed authority was nothing more than a cover aimed at overcoming loe;a.l obstacles to locating a much-talked about 'regional airport at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. "The whole thrust of thJS authority IS to put the a.il:pocUL .El Tut~e.~d§.. told board ~. 110Tange County -ls an independent enlJt~ and a decision ought not to be made by some super-government (the proposed authority) It should be made by Orange County citizens." Nestande, who currentJy is president of the Southern California Association of Governments, added that th06e promoting the authority idea have said their purpose ls to advance the SCAG-recommended regional airport site, El Toro. RepresentatJves from the city and county of Los Angeles, as weU as Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties, have been meeting since early 1982 to explore the possibility of setting up some type of regional airport authority. Supervisor Ralph Clark bas represented the county a~the meetings. Clark, the only board member to vote agamst the ~ $2 million transit budget OK'd The Orange County Transportation Commiasion I ~approved a $2 million budget for fiscal 1983-84:-a 22cpercent inµea.se over the commission's current annual budget. The $1.98 million budget approved Monday by the co.nu:russion includes a 5 J>¢'cent ~age hike for comrn.is&on employees. The·~ increases .)Will bring the earnings of commis.iion staffers into line with those of transportation planners in San .Bernardino and Los Angeles counties, explained Commissioner James Roosevelt of Newport Beach. Commissioner Ralph Clark termed the new budg~t a "solid one" that "refle<:ts a conunitment to make things happen, to get things on the ground so people can use them." • . Scouts leaving for J aillhoree !1, f!~~R~}"F'ORD The commission's budget is based largely on the revenues it expects to receive from it.B share of the state sales tax, a small portion of which is dedicated for transportation planning. That comprises 42 percent of the commismon budget. The next largest share of the 1983-84 budget, 23 percent, comes from funds unexpended in previous budgets. Twenty-onf!· percent comes from federal grants given the county for transportatiop purposes while an additional 10 percent is realized as interest on commission investments, according to James Kenan, a commission analyst. The commission is responsible for a great share of au county transportation planning . airport study panel '""tar e11oeh -'ovemmen!lO contribute S2<r.OOO-each ye.,.---. for the next five years, by whkh time It could be detennined whether auch an authority was feasible and could solve mounting air transportation prob- )ema. In an aviation-related action Tuesday, super-· v:laors approved apendi~. more than $500,000 for completion of a new dlrport ma.at.er plan and ~mpanying environmentalJrnpact report for John Wayne Airport. ' FortyOrang~County Boy~utswilljoin 15,000 scouts from 75 countries to participate in the 1983 World Jamboree, July 5-16 near Calgary. Alberta. Special features of the Jamboree in Canada will include a trip to Banff Nationa'.l Park, a visit to the Calgary· Stampede, overnight backpacking ex- cursions in the Canadian Rockies, and river ra!ting on the l<aruIDaski 'River using raf.ls built by thescouts. The Jamboree also will include international athletic competition, displays of authentic Indian crafts, opportunities to try West.em rodeo roping and riding skills, bicycle motocross, the challenge of an ~ult course, sharp shooting; and pioneering projects such as an aerial runway, a swing derrick, .KODAK~ CAME Piek one Bli""lltlltl~~~~~J·~ =---:::. --· -:.. ~ The Orange County troop will leave Friday to VlSit Salt Lake City; Jack.son, Wyo.; Yellowstone National Park. and Great Falls, Mont. en ro ute to"'lhe jambOree. In preparation for the trip, the troop will be organizing patrol groups and weekend training cam pouts. Also. the local troop plans to gather giveaway it.ems from Orange County to trade with scouts fron\ other co~tries. Community members having "friendship gifts" to donate may contact Ron Ellis, scoutmaster, at (213) 694-5530 or Lilo Gruenbeck, publicity chainnan. at 545-6035. Assistant Scoutmaster Rusty Thomas, Costa Mesa, will be one of the adult soout leaders chaperoning the jamboree. Local boys who will attend are Paul Gruenbeck, .. Tom Gruenbeck. Douglas Riehle, Chris Shellhase, and William Smith;Costa Mesa; Todd Huisken and Marcus Sheldrake, Huntington Beach; and Kenneth Hayashida, Seal Beach . " Old hote l collapses SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -The 13-story Ho~ Newhouse, once the jewel of the non -Mormon business district, crumpled into a pile of bricks as a sequence of controlled blasts left nearby buildings - and thousands of spectators -dusty but unscratched. Sightseers watched from hotel rooms, rooftops and nearby streets as the 71-year-old brick landmark fell into a tidy heap in seven seconds under the force of the explosions. A huge cloud of powdery gray dust blotted out the sun and sent hundreds of spectators fleeing. "It was a little louder than I thought it would be," said spectator Randy McDowell. "It went so quick. In fact. we were waitmg for an instant replay." The 16~foot-tall Hot.el Newhouse, begun in 1912 and built at a cost of $\.5 million, had been aradually declining for years. TM city told its owner, Little Ameriea Hot.el Corp .. two years ago that the building was structurally unsound and would not meet fire codes. · LIMITED TIME ONLY • ..J.. __ _ .. =---=--fGr sumroe 0 ~ KODAK ~ISC 4'000 Camero : Automatic film advance. built-in auto flash • ULTRAUFE Energy Source lets you toke flash p1ctUtes every H/3 seconds. 42.88 . 4 For your refund. just drop by any K-Mort camera deportment for on offlclal Kodak film refund coupon. 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I_ Attendance secret is a sure giveaway -It occurs to a bystander that if the ~ Angeles Olympic people are concerned about attendance at less glamourous events in remote locations, they m.ightconsidercontributing an article of merchandise as the clients pass through the gates. SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER "What the hell are you doing, buying a 20-year supply of bats?" 1 Lately, race tracks have dlac..'Overed the premium and are making use of the vehicle. AB a matter of fact, the horse casinos are going to the whip. Rarely does a week pass at Hollywood Park without a giveaway. Hollypark has passed out jewelry, quartz watches, jackets and tote bags. The latter seems most popular at race tracks and Is second only to cowboy hats as an attraction at Los Alamitos. get new people to the track on the premi.le that a newcomer might enjoy himself and come back again. After yean of reeearch, racing leariied the aecret was not to tell them about lt on the radio. Give them the radio. The other sports operate on a similar philoeophy Most of the premiums are given to the youngsters who raise sufficient oonunotion that the entire family goes to the ball park where dad buys four tickets at $3.50 a copy -plua refreshments -and the kid comes home with a batting helmet made in Taiwan which costs the ball club 75 centa. This has become the most popular dodge in sports in this country What is more, staustacs reveal it also the most successful. Simply put, a guy ~ho would otherwise stay home will come to the game if he gets a free whoopee cushion. and this year the Angels will have ''no-spill mug night." The Dodgers' most intriguing giveaway this summer is ''sports sock night" which suggests one sock. but a spokesman says they will be distributed in palt'S. It seems out of the question a client will come to the race track to get a free ball point i>en rather than a chance to beat the daily double but the results are conclusive. Hollywood Park, for instance, notes that at!A!ndance Increases measurably on giveaway days. Records are sketchy but baseball may have been first with the-idea of a premium as incenuve to ticket sales. When Buzzie Bavasi was trying without much success to attract people to San Diego Stadium in 1969, he instructed his PR man to try bat night. When Buzzie got the bill for 140,000 miniature Louisville Sluggers, he was beside himself and demanded of the PR man: The Dodgers have aolidified the batting helmet industry by staging "helmet weekend" wherein the kids get plastic hats for three straight games. The Dodget;'S this year made a great deal about changing the color of the helmets from blue to white t>ut there is a rumor there was a mixup in translation and the white helmets were a mistake and the Dodgen took them off the manufacturen hands at a reduced price. Red Patterson of the Angels, who has devoted a lifetime to luring rumps into seats with three major league clubs, says it may have been the Chicgo White Sox who gave away the first replica of a team cap four decades ago. This grew to bats and balls and helmets Racing plants have a~pted the prerTI.ium as the solution to the dilemma of the spott which is that horse players get old and die and therefore stop coming to the track. Racing spent milllops on promotio~al ~eniuses charged with finding ways to ~ Dying breed handcuffs Angels By JOHN SEV ANO Ol IM Delly -,..., When you consider there's ap- proximately 260 major league pitchers, and only three use th~ knuckleball as their primary pitch, it's fairly sa.fe to speculate that flutterball specialists are a dying breed. . Texas' Charlie Hough, Atlan- ta's Phil Niekro and his brother Joe of Houston are all that remain of the unique species. .Hough, at age 35, is the young- est of the trio. At thm point in time, he is also the most effective, too. At least the Angels are con- vinced of lha.t after Hough's dancer bobbed and weaved the Tex.as Rangers to a 3-l victory before 30,028 at· Anaheim Stadiurr. The' win. which improved Hough's record lo 7-6, more im- portantly vaulted the Rangers back into first place in the Ameri- can League West, as they now lead the Angels by one game. "I'm throwing the ball just about the way .I'd like to,'' said Hough, who pitched three-hit ball before giving way to reliever Dave Schmidt with two on and two out in the eighth inning. ''l'm not walking people and I'm getting more strikeouts. I truly believe I need at least five stnkeouts a game to show me I'm throwing good." Tuesday night, Hough recorded six K's and totally befuddled the Angel hitters in the process. OnJy outfielder Fred Lynn, who had two singles off Hough and ac- counted for the Angels' lone run of the game with a home run off Schmidt in the ninth, appeared to have any semblance of control at the plate. ./ "To me, a knuckleball is my fastball," explained Hough. "It's· my ONE pitch. It's the one pitch I know I can throw and get people out." That doesn't mean Hough has mastered his specialty, though. After years of trying to perfect ' the pitch, Hough concedes he doesn't know where the ball i.s headed onoe it leaves his hand. /'I'm better off not knowing. really," he said. "All I do ls throw it down the middle and hope it doesn't end down the middle Basically, I don't care what it does as long as it does aomething." Right now, what the knuckle- ball has done is given Hough new life. Primarl.Jy a spot-starter and long reliever during his days with the Dodgers., Hough found his niche last aeaaon when the Rangers, who acquired him in a trade in 1980, made him a full-tiine starter. Hough responded by winning 16 games last year, tope on a club which lost 98. And, through his (Stt ANGELS, Pap BJ) Hough:' He's no party McAdoo-K'1lpchak tab paid in Lake rs draft ' ltOUQH "I wa.s swingi.ng the bat good. I was in a real nic:e groove. And then this guys walks in. Now I haw to start all over " By JOHN SEV ANO Of,,,. Oell7 ,... •i.e Ellis Valentine Unless you've beell in the predicament yourseli, it's hard to imagine what a major league hitter must feel like when he's trying to connect with a knuckleball. INGLEWOOD (AP)-As far as the Los Angeles Lakers are contemed, the ~ational Basketball Association draft was uneventful. And that might be an overstatement. The Lakers made only five selections, with none of the five expected to make a significant impact next season In fact, none of the five can be called cinches to make the team. The Lake rs stuck close to home for their first choice, selecting forward Orlando. Phillips of Pepperdine University. which is located in nearby Malibu .. Rod Carew of Angels can't stop · Wayne Tolleson from completing double play. Most batters would give you half their salaries to know what a particular pitch is going to be before it's delivered. But here's Charlie Hough's knuckler -you know it's coming -traveling at the dreaded speed of maybe. 70 miles per hour (most pitchers hurl baseballs between 85-95 mph), and a hitter swings With all h~ might only to come up empty. The Lakers were without selections in the first two rounds of Tuesday's draft bec:!J.use of trades in wruch they acquired Mitch Kupchak and Bob McAdoo. Phillips was the next-to-last player taken in the third round, the 69th selection overall. Dodgers pack power into one big inning Talk about feeling foolish and fru# trated. ',:I've hit off knuckleballers before, but he's the toughest," complimented Ellis Valentine of Hough'sdancer, which played a principle role in stopping the Angels, 3-1. Tuesday. "rve hit those other guys (refer- ring to brothers Joe Niekro of Houston and Phil Niek.ro of Atlanta), but I didn't come close to touching Hough tonight." Phillips, a 6-7, 215-pounder, averaged 20 points and 9.5 rebounds and hit 66 percent of his field goals this past sea"IOn for the Waves. He was particularly strong around the basket. "Orlando was rated higher than we drafted him," said Jerry West, the Lakers' general manager. "His play has improved from year to year. Picking in that position. you have to be happy to get a player of his caliber." was going to achool at Pepperdine. l couldn't help but be a Laker fan, and I love Southern California." SAN DIEGO (AP) Power-hitting Pedro Guerrero won't be starting at third base in the All-Star game, but it might be hard to convince the San Diego Padres that he doesn't belong there. Guerrero smacked the first grand slam home run of his ca- reer, added a triple and 'iCOred three times TUesday night as the Los Angeles Dodgers over- powered San Diego, 9-5 "I wasn't expecting the fans to select me," Guerrero said. "I knew they would vote for Mike Schmidt. I'm not disappointed be- cause there is nothing I can do aboutil" Guerrero played right field last year before being switched to the infield alot after spring training. He finished a distant fourth in the voting to the Phillies' third bueman. despite hitting .307 with 16 home runs 47 runs baned in. Schmidt i.t batting .228 with eight home runs and 28 RBis. Guerrero. who appeared in the 1981 All-SW g,ame u a re1erve. hlia batted .4~8 over hia last six pmet. Ilia grand alam capped an eieht-run Dodger outburst lJ1 the fOW'th lnnins· It WU their most productive Inning since Sept. 25, 1919. and helped them move thJ"t.'e games in front of the At.lan· ta Brave.a ln the National League West. '!le "*a innins. which al.-> fea-t.utta homen by Mike Marshall and Steve Yeager. pve 1r.oa An· aeJee " 9..0 lead, but Manager tom 1.-orda dkin't relu Wltil tbt final out .,,,, .. mad•. ''I wun't breathina NS)','' aaid i..otda. after' he watched ~ P.clree bettle beck for flve rune .. bodaer fieldetl -«>mmltted • eeaon-hJah five erron. Bob Welch. 6· 7. w.nt llx in- .. -"' On Tl' tonight Channel I I at 7 ' nings, giVJ.ng up seven hits. and three runs while striking out two batters to gain the victory. Left-hander Dave Dravecky, 11-5, who had been mentioned as a possible starter in next week's All-Star game, left in the fourth after giving up six runs on five hits and walking three. Guerrero's grand slam came off his replacement, Elias Sosa. "Dravecky has pitched very well th~ year," said Lasorda. "To beat him was a great accomplish- ment," San Diego Manager Dick Wil- liams said Dravecky wasn't .. very sharp." The teams meet again tonigllt. The Dodgers start Fernando Valemuela, 8-4, while the Padres start Mark Thurmond. Thurmond will be making his first major league start after being called up from the Padres' Lu Vegas farm club Tueaday. In three at bats off the Texas flutterball specialist. Valentine grounded out weakly to short and struck out twice. "That was a big plus, grounding out. Phillips said by phone from his parents' home in San Francisco that he had been a fan of the Lakers during his college career. " t's like a privilege for a team "of that stature to have you as their first pick ,'' he said. "I ent to many of their games when I In the fourth round. the Lakers took Terry Lewis, who played both forward and guard at Mississippi State. One former area player was in the draft -Saddleback College product Barney Mines-a 6-3 atar'll\ Bradley was picked in the fourth round by New Jel"9ey. Mines played at Saddleback in the 1979-80 season That really made my day," said Valentine with a grin and his tongue planted finnly in cheek. McEnroeke s cool, tops Mayer WIMBLEDON, F.ng1and (AP)· John McEnroe, struggling to hold his temper, had no problem dis- posing of unseeded Sandy Mayer 6-3. 7-5, 6-0 today to move into the semifinals of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships. McEnroe. who won this grass courts tournament at the famed All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in 1981, will play Czechoelovakia's Ivan Lendl on Friday to decide a spot in the Sunday'a flnal. Now the favorite here since defending champion Jlmmy Con- nors was upaet in the fourth round, McF.nroe is seeded second, while Lendl is the No. 3 seed. 1n the other semifinal, Chris Lewis of New Zealand will play the winner of today's other quar- terf1nal match, which pitted 12th-seeded Kevin Curren of Soµth Africa against No. 16 Tim Mayotte. It was McEnroe's 10th career victory over Mayer. who halt never beaten the talented left-hander. But it didn't become easy foe McEnroe until the flnal set. The two held serve until the sixth game of the first aet when Mayer double-faulted at game point. It was the only opening McEnroe needed, although the world's top-ranked player had to fight off two break points in the ninth game. Mayer was actually eerving better than his foe, but McEnroe's shot·making bri.Jliance kept the New Yorker in front. Then, in the aeoond gvne of the middle aet, Mayer finally broke McEnroe's eervlce to take a 2-0 lead. - He was aided when McEnroe double-faulted twice, the first time giving Mayer a 30-40 lead and the ¥!00lld again putting the right-hander at pme point, giv- ing Mayer the advantage. Dodgers' Howe facing a $5 7 ,000 fine by Kuhn LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -Beaeball CornmiMioner Bowie Kuhn has reached a dedaion to fine reliever Steve Howe of the Lo. Angeles Dodgera $57,000. 'The amount, boli~ed""tb ~ the largest player flne ln baaeba.11 hlstory, repreM'T\ta Howe'• pay for the 30 daya he hu been unavailable becawie or c:trua therapy. A player has the rtaht to file a ,nevanoo agalnat a club, but the play- er-<.'OnUJlialoner relationship la un- defined. The standard ~n.! aaya nothing about • player C ng a grlev~ agalnat the cornm.1-ioner and no player has ever tried. Orange County on May 29 aft.er acknowl- edging that he--Md ttaried uall\8 cocaine again. He wu orialnaJJy treated for the _problem Jut winter in The Meadows, a facility ouqide Phoenix. such C8M!9 and that he supported bueball'a poet.ion. Howe w.-interviewed Monday ln the downtown Lot Ance* Hllton by Kuhn'• repneentative, Harry Gibbs. • termer Secnt Servkil ...-nt. ln a meed.na that WU aJ.lo ettendecJ b.J ~ttanlilio, lfow.'I lawyer, Roy Bell, Dodaer ~Bob Walbr and a lawyw foe the Players Amodatkln. U there are no other conditiont at· tached, ~h. lt would leave Howe free to return to the active lilt. with the flne amounting to a rett'OaCttve sua~on. Neither Howe nor hla agent, TOily At&&natk>, wu avN.lablc for comment. though they were known to be explortna thelr avenuee of appeal. Howe drow to San Dioio from Los Anaeles Tu..S.y, but waited out the a!tm:IOOl'l wt th Attanuio and dJdn't come to San DieF Jade Murphy Stadlu.m whfl'e the Dodgers defeated the Sen Diego Padrel 9.5 ~ nJCht. • Howe, • 2&-yur-old ~hander. la on the dlMbled lilt and wouldn't have requited penni.,ton to mi9 • game. Howe had ent.red CateUnitln Marby ·I Howe left Ca.reUnJt last J'rida.y. A day ' befott, the comtnillioner'1 office an- nouMed that ita inveetlpt.lon wu "con-• tinutna." and that Howe would ~ interviewed Monday. The aune day, the Dodlen announced that Howe would NY on the clllab*I Utt. They aaJd that WM only becau. he bad bec1'I pw foe a month. Al the eeme tlrM, owner Petet O'M.U.y pdni.d out that th1a wu a cue of "renewed Involvement." &hat buebell had reeo!ved ">be firm ln Oibbe met with Kuhn In New York Monday niaht. Late Tu.day aftemoan. \ho Dodaer•' publldty, oftb tald th.It Kuhn had roched a d«blon and that a reJeMe .,,, .. ln the ~of belnl wrlti.n. ••• I -·-------- Baseball today 1897 -Chicago scored al lellSl om· run In every inning and demolishl>d Louisvilk, 36-7 ---. 1916 -The Cincmnala Reds and Chicago tubs played a nint--inning gamt> wlth just one baseball. ' 1968 -Jim Northrup of Detroit hit his thlr~an<Utam holl)e cun in one week Here'-s one to believe: -TOday's birthdays: Texas patcher R1<.•k Honeycutt is 29 Fonner mapr lc-agul' slugser Harmon Killebrew, now a TV announcer with the Angels, is 47 . I Umpires can't see From AP dispatches . CI ~ar, Arma lead Bosox WAS HINGTON -Sports fans ~ havl' always bt•ltt•ved al, but now' a Mark Clear pitched 5 1/1 innings of two-hit relief and Tony Armas keyed a ~ five-run fifth inning with a two-run ... homer as Boston rooted Cleveland, studv h,L., shown that more than om•-q u.irtt·r of u111p1rt'S and referees who off1t·auh' al l'Ollt•gt' and other amat('ur events can't S..'I.' vt•ry w1•ll 11-3, to highlight erican League action Tuesday . . . , shortstop Tony Phillips, Arthur &•1dt•rman, a Philadelphia op- tomt>trtst wht• spt'l.'lllhZt"S in tht> viSJon problems of athkL<•l<, ~1ys ,, study uf thotlt' oChcial.s shows that some or 'tlwm not t•nly ll\Ck 20-20 vision but also havt• poor dt•1Hh pt•1'1."'plmn und other problems. after heliJ>ing City by committing a throwing error 1n the i.ht mnang, threw out a runner at the pl.ate in ouble steal attempt as St•1dt•nua11 :;.11d ht• studwd the v1s1on of 40 ump1n -.; and r\'ft•1,~-:. bt•twt-en tht> agt>s of 27 and 57 w t\1' t'fftnntc• ,\I .111 typt"S of C\)llege, high school and ,un .. llt'Ur :.1x•r~ t'\ltnpt'lJlJons Tht' slll\h f1,1md tha t 7'J. pen.'t'nl of the offtl'l11l .. ht1d 1~•rnml :.!O :!O VUl!On either naturally or "1th '''n"·tn t ' lt•11Sc.'S But 28 pen.-ent did not hcl\ 1• 11,•n tMI '1'1<•11. 1ndudmg one person with sight "' b..1d th.It lw .1ppt•.m.'<i barely quahfied to Oakland edged the Royals, 4-3 . . . Rookie shortstop Spike Owen ripped two triples and right-hander Glenn Abbott be- came Seattle's all-time victory leader as the Mariners drubbed the Chicago White Sox, 6-2. Abbott, 2-0, earned his 44th career victory . Keo Schrom defeated h1S former teammates for the second time drl\'t• .I 1';ll' . CLEAR in a week and Houston 1'"\ "n ""-'I'\' ~11rpn:;i1~. ht•:..i.ud, was the finding th<lt .. ~l' P•'l'\'\'Jtt 1•! tht• o!f1c1111s had problems with dt>plh l'-'l'\'\'pll1'" .md spaual tocalizat1on, by which pt"-'plt•, 1:;11dh!t' d L.;11\m.'l' nnd the location of objects tn n'l .. 1U1'11l''1•tht•r Ob)t'\.'ts. .Jiminez slammed to \wo-run double to lead "\\'•· ll.•und th<lt tht> large majority o{ sports off11·i.1b h.1\ t• ~·w,•lknt \'\SJOn but some could use -tie lp 111 JUd~'lt~ hne (.'alls from a distance," St>1dl'n n.m ::..uJ Minnesota to a 5-2 triumph over Toronto. Dave Stieb, 10-6. took the fos.~ for the Blue Jays, who dropped mto a three-way tie in the AL East with Baltimore and Detroit for first place ... Rookie Marty ,Castillo, a reserve infielder batting .167, l.iiied his first major league home run with two outs m the ninth inning to lead Detroit to a 5-4 win over Milwaukee · Batlik, Van Cleave win; Robertson paces polo COLORADO SPRINGS -Costa Mesa's J1r1 Bathk and Jonathan Van Cleave or Laguna Beach paddled to victories in he canoe-kayak competi- tion at the National Sports Festival Tuesday. while on the team level, •rmer Newport Harbor High standout Kevin Rol,...'rtson lro the North to a 7-5 victory over the South with three goals 1n water polo Bathk clocked a 2 05.29 in the men's -canQesingk>s.~hi~~m the men ts kayak doubles. Van Cleae teamed with San · Cle mente's Larry Hanes for a 1:44 .72, beaung out their closest rivals by nearly two se<:onds Meanwhile, America's Olympic boxing hopes are br1ghtenm~ under a youth movement featuring teen-age hitman Todd Hickman and comebacking super heavyweight Tyrell Biggs. Hickman, the n -year-old flyweight from Akron. Ohio. v1rtually a;>sured himself of a spot on the U.S. team for the Pan-Am Games by outpunchmg world amateur champion Steve McCrory of Detroit for the gold m~al. And Biggs, considered this country's best bet lO end Cuban 1'eofilo Stevenson's dominance in the Olympic Games, continued to make impressive progress in what has been a promising but injury-marred career. The 22-year-old Philadelphian needed only a steady string of left jabs to score a unanimous decision over Chicago's Al Evans, then proclaimed himself men- tally ready to challenge S~venson , the three-time QlymJ)tc? champion who broke Biggs' r'ios last November. "l think I'm ready for him," Biggs said. "But I need more nng work to get my rhythm down." Outside th,e ring, Tuesday was a day for mullfple winners and a dramatic comeback ~" the festival, whose focus will shift to hockey, baskeball and track and field In its remaining five days. Mike Wolf won three gold medals an tennis and Neu Glenesk, in his first major competition in two years, took the modern pentathlon championship J ahhar's agent lashed by Bµss for cOmments LOS ANGELES (AP) -The owner of the Los Angeles Lakers has lashed out at Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's agent, saying Tom Collins doesn't know what the Nattonal Basketball Association team can afford to pay his cHent Owne r Jerry Buss responded Tues- day to r<'Cenl statements made by Collins about the Lakers' abuity to meet Jabbar's salary requests "He (Collins) has no idea what I can afford to pay Kareem.'1 can afford to pay Kareem what.ever I want, but the ticket prices that would be reqwred to cover those costs could be exorbitant. I'm trying to protect the fans from that. I might have to increase ticket prices beyond 'what they already are." Buss Sa.Jd. "lam no t going to upset the financial balanL'e I have establ.tshed and the health and well-being of the Lakers by Caldwe ll signs pact with Dallas Cowboys Bryan Caldwell, a product or Foun- tain Valley High School and Arizona State University, has signed a series of one-year contracts with the Dallas Cowboys of the Nat1onaJ Football League A 6-5, 245-pound defensive end, Caldwell and teammate Willie Gittens have been in the Dallas camp for several weeks. altering my salary structure. If the price of Kareem's c.'Ontract doesn't make sense to the fans, he can get it elsewhere," Buss said. , Jabbar. 36, a 7-2 free·agent center out of UCLA, has been asking for $2 million for each of the next two yt!ars, but Collins has said his client will stay for $1.8 million per season. Buss has offered-the veteran center $1.2 million. Olympic team to play Mexico in baseball The United States Olympic baseball team wiU meet Mexico's Olympic squad Thursday, July 7 at Anaheim Stadium in the first ever pre-Olympic baseball exhibition played in Southern Cahforrua. The U.S . team is coached by John Winken. head coach at the University of Maine; Dave Bingham. coach at Emporia State; and Lloyd Simmons, coach at Seminole Junior College. Among the pl.ayers on the U.S. squad are former Capistrano Valley High standout Eric Fox. now of Fresno State, and Arizona State pitcher Doug Henry. Game time is 7 p.m. Tickets are available at Anaheim Stadium and are priced.at $7. $6 and $4.50 for reserved seats and $2.50 for general admission. Volleyball sta'rs honored SeveralOrange Coas tareavolleyball standouts have earned all-tounuunent honors for their play m last week's U S. Volleyball Assoclalion Junior Olym- pl~. held at tJCLA. Irvine High's-Elaina Oden. Newport Harbor's Lara Asper and Corona del Mat's Cammie Doder were among the _girls earning all·tournament honors. Oden was a member of the Orange County Volleyball Club 17-and-under team which defeated Sporta Per- formance (Great Lakes). 15·4, 15-2 to capture that age division title. Asper and Doder played on the 15-and-under 1quad. Orange County waa well rep- reeented In the four-day tournMnent. The 13-and-under boya d.lvt.lon entry from the Balboa Bay Club captured the gold medal. In addition, Balboa Bay Club's 17-and-under boys team settled for the silver medal. Adam Johnson of Laguna Beach High was an all-tournament selection from the Balboa Bay C lub 17-and-under team. as was teammate Peter Rlrk. The Corona del Mar Beach Club's 15-and-under boys entry was also a tournament champion, downing Tor- rance, 11-15, 15--4, 15-4 In the tJUe game. Peter Noune of CdM wu named most valuable player of the tour· narnent ln the 15-and-under dlvbton, while teammates Jon Sd'lltler and Don Moomaw were all-tournament '1elec- tlons ·-- > -·~-- .. Quote of the day ' I _, "This ~ the clcan~J-eut bunch of b.Vlplayera I've ever seen, even an Little League," -baseball writer Jolla Robertson, referring to the st.rwght-arrow image of the Toronto Blue Jays. Television, radio TV: &tseball -Dodgers at San Diego, 7 p.m., Channell l RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at San Diego, 7:0~ p.m .. KABC (790); Texas at Angels, 7:25 p.m., KMPC (710) THURSDAY'S RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at San Diego, l :05 p.m., KABC (790). \. !- I• ~ Allanl• ~ . . . " Hatten.I LHeue WHT OtVIMON W L .. ,. 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O'Berrv llOOM Oownlno Valenllna Clar~ Rt Jac~•on WIKot'>Q Ad•n'\• Ftr11uson Tole I• Curlis McLa11ohlin KIM>n Sencl'te1 l t hn ForKn John Trevtf'' Hauler Wiii Golll 1 76 409 IS 46 113 8 Jl 211> 7 IS 212 3 10 763 14 41 11>1 2 2S 262 1 ll 2SS 0 0 7SO 3 ts 2..a 4 13 233 6 18 231 7 12 130 " ll 714 I 6 716 I • 211 0 , 07' 12 ].. 261 SO W·LER,& 17 1·0 20S 7l O·I 2'2 52 7·1 293 16 1·2 l Sl JS S· l 3 14 '3 1 4 34, n 6·~ • 12 20 o4· s 19 9 O·l S.60 71 4· s 4 13 21 0·6 6 22 3 t I 1 IS Brown Torai. S.vt\ Curlh I 306 39 33 4 OS 2 Hauler I MAJOR LEAGUE..UAD.EJU.. - AM4rlan Lngu• BATTING (170 ., t>ets) Cerew, An911•. 409 Booll' Bo•lon. 342, McRae. Kan•a• Cllv ,. l, Grlttev New Yori. Jll Thorn1on, C1evelond, 32' RUNS Younl. Mllwoui..ee 50 Rlpkon, Bolllmort, 49; Casllno, Mlnno\Olo. 48, Wtrd. MlnM•Olo, 41, E Murrav Bolllmore. 41 Riii Kiiiie. Ctllcago, S.f Ward Mlnne - •ola, SO, Coooar. IW\ltwaui..H 49, .{licw Bo•IOO. 41, OeCJnc .. , ltn .. b , '6 HITS BOOlls Bo•lon, 9' wn11ai..~ 0 11roll '13 C.rew, """''· t2 C••llno. M1nnt'1<U• 19, Wero, Mtnne\ote 19 DOUBLES M<llae Ken.es C11v 74 BCXHU. Bo•lon, 23. Hrbek, Mlnne•o••· 21. Parrish. Oerrool. 11. S Henoar.on, Su llte 20 TRIPLES C Moort, Miiwaukee, S, G Wll.on, Oe1ro11. S. Grltfln, Toron10. s. Herndon, Ottroll, s, K Glbsoo, Oe•rou s. Whitaker Otlroll, S. Winf1t1a. New York S HOME RUNS Kltllt Cnlceoo 18. Armes Bouon. 11 Rice Bo"on 16 0.C!Mft, A ..... , IS, S ore !Ito wllPI 14 STOLEN llASES Wli.on. Kan•H C•I• 31 J Cru1 Clllcago 36, It Henotr\on. Oal. tano. 32, R Law, Cnfcaex> 29 Sample TeaH, 2S " PITCHING (6 d«lllon•) Flanoven. Bal tlmore, 6·0, 2 72, Kltan, Alleel1. 1.1, 2.tJ, Koosmon. Cnlc•11<>, &-1, 4 11, R L Jock•on. Torooro, S·I. 4 JS. S.l'IOMt, .&~•. 1·2. J.JI s TlllKEoun s11.ii I oron10 tO). !llvlaven_ Cle•ttand. '>l· Morrl' Detro•I SI Ho•• C11ka1111 7S. Houv11 Tu .. 7• HalioNll Lff9"'• BATTING (110 el t>e"I Ea•ltr PU· lst>ur1111. 349, Knlglll, Houston, 336, H~· drkk, SI Loul•, 3JS, Dawson, MOnlrO I, 371, MadloC-. Pll1•11Ur11n. 320 RUNS: MurOhv, Allonla, 6$, Garvey San Olevo, SS. Raine" Monlrtel. S4. E••n•, Sen Froncl•CO, S2, Gllettent, L•• AnvtM•. " Alll Daw.on, Monlrtal 56, Murpny Allan•• S4, Hendrie~. SI LOUI• S7 E••n• San Francisco "· G!Hft'.,.,, Lo• 4""'"' 47 HITS Tllon. Houston, 92 Oew•on. MO(! treaL tt, K Hernandet New Yor-. 14. Oii•.,. Monlreol. 86, Murolw Allanlo, ts OOUllLES Garvey, Sen OlellQ, 19, Buckner. Chicago, 11, Oew•on, Monlrtel, 11. J Rav, P11111>uron. II, Knight, H11us1on, ta, Ollv., ,,(\onlreal, 18 TRIPLES Moreno. HouSlon. 8. BullN. Allanla, 6, Oewson. Monlreal 6. K Hernander. New Yori., S, Raina• Mon ireol, s. Washln111on Allen••. S HOME RUNS Evans San FranclKO 19 Muron~ "'lanlt 19, Guen-ent. L•• An- ..... 16, D•w•on Montreal 14 Scnm1a1 Pflli•-1•. 14 STOLEN BASES Rain .. MonlrH I. ll. 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Minton Soulh INo 11 J Lake For"' (NO 21 s LaOuM Boacn (NO lJ I Newl>Oft Nolionel CNO 21 •· Nl11uel INo 11 , Minion Hlllt (NO II •• Seddiebo(k (No 1J I San Clemon re I No I). bve Soulh lrvlne (NO 2) 6. El Toro !No 71 J ~"oundkettt ......... Sou111 Irvine INo I) I. Min ion Sou1n (No 11 ' Lake For"' !No II t, Sall C"'""'111• (No 2) 0 Ngrlh Irvine (NO II a.I L•ouna Be!Kll I No 2 l 1W fort.ii Minion Nor1t1 !No 2) 1l El Toro (No II ArH. North lrvlrie I No 2) 4 Mlu fon Nor lh INo 11 2 Vlelo (No JI S. Lau ,:.,,.,,, (No 71 1 Mluloo Hlh (No 11 16. New!MYI Na tlonat CNo 2) I !>en Cie.-tt CNo II • ~11'1 Irvine (NO 21 0 Qve"'"""" s.c.... ....... L•ll• Forasl INO " 10, So\111\ lr•lne (No II ~ NMll'I '"''tie !No II 11. Ml11lon Soulh (No 21 I ....... Norltl lr¥1nt CHO 2) I Vltlo (No 1) 0 Mlt.llon Mill' (No I/ 11, $<an C';lemoolt INo n I ....... 1ail'ft .ArwA Norin Irvine CNo t) ~ l tl<t Fore.1 CNo ,. 1 Atw a Horii! lrvlna (No 1) t. Mlu lon Hill• (No I) 0 T ....... 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I Nevoao Lol ve1101 Slanev Low•, 6·0, o Nortn Carolina St Larrv Mlchea~. 6·t , I. Hou11on. Ron Crevier , 1 O. c 8o•lon C olle11e T Im An dr ... 6 10, ' Notre Oome Erne.1 Pol· lt,.on, 6 2' > o. New M .. lco SI Jaqua Hill 6 1. o USC Terrv Brodltv, 6 l I Cnluoo SI Ray ()fenoe. I>· 11. C, O~lanoma cnri. 11011 Tom Emme. 6 '2, o Duke Cleveltncl C..v ....... Ru• •<1n1on &·9 • c·t. Rull!•" Sleworl Gre noer 6 -3. v \/lllanovo Jonn G•rf1s 6 a t BotlOn Colleoe Poul Tllomo•on ' 6 Cl Tulene Larrv Andtrlon 6 S > w. Ntvoda L•• Vega) Lts Crall, 6·11 I c. Ken.as S1 Oerr•c" Hora. 6 \, o, Kenlu~kv Owlonl Jon .. , 6·7' > I, cinctnna ll Cllrl• Looan. 6 8. I Holv Croo M•l McLauohlln, 6·0, o. Central Mlcnioon Jonn Columbo. t. 2, 11. Jonn Carroll Lorrv Tucker. 6 1, 1, L•w" Ill J~ Brown. 6 1 I Gwro1• SI Jon Honl•v 6·1 t X1Y1er 01110 • Dal .. ~•erl<h Oat• Ell•• 6 1 t Tonneuet Oerel< Harotr 6 • g lll•no11 Merk Wesl 6 10, c Old Oom1nlon Dor~ Mlnnlet•eia 6 2 • Kenlucl<v JonMy Martin 6 9 I Nortn we11ern Lou1S1ano St Jim L.emolev 6 10 c, A•"•ns .. • L111111 Rock 8111v Allan. • 0. o Ntvodo·lltno Terrell Scnlundl, 6 7, I, MarQuelle Bill Sadler. 6·6. o. PtPotrdlne .Sntrrod .Arnold, ~-10. o, Chicago SI Clvoe Corlev 4 S. o. Frorlao ln1ernarlona1 Oenv..-NU9M~ Denver How.rd Cerltr •·S o Loul•• ana SI Oav•d Aunell. 6·7 > I SI Jonn" Otnver D••la Llllle 6·7 g Oklanomo Yori< Gross 6 S, t UCSB J ame• Bre a OOCk •·I o Norlh Cor ollna Glenn Green 6 6 0 M11rru SI Maurice MlD•n1el 6 •• I Celawba Clltt Trlbus. 6 10, I Oevlason BobDv Von Nov 6-1, f, Celewba Cleveland Mccrae. 6·9 1 Calowba. Ottrotf Pl•tons An1oln• Carr •·9, I, Wichlla St Erich Sanlller & S 11. SvracuH Steve Boucn1e, 6 I. 1. 1na1ane Kt n Au•lln. 6·9 I, Rico O.rek 1Perrv 6·& .,, o Mlcnlllan SI Ron Gon1e1t1 6 1 f Colorado Georgt Wen111 • -t, I, AlJV\lll11"11 ManoW Mct:ll 111 6 7 IT" E°'lern Michigan Ike Pe,.on : 6 1 I MIClllgan G-s1oi. Worrton Run•ll Cron o 10 c Purdue Pote Mannion 6 I, o. Utan M1ChH I Hollon I> ) >. UCl.A Pelt Tnlbeeu• 6·7. f SI Merv'• Grto Hine" 6 11'1. I Homo1on ln•lllule Tom Hovwooo, 6·10 I, Weoar Si Pt•tr Willlem•, 6·1. I, Ulah Douo Horr1,. 6·7 I Ceniral Wa•n Greo Gooruon 6 2, 11, L.ovot• M1cnae1 Zeno 6-9 I Lono ~ten SI Hovs-ROCll.n 1ta1on Samo•on, 1 • c v,, glnlo Rodnev McCray 6·1 ) I Loul•""'' Cr•IV En10 &·I>. w w .. n1no1on SI Dorrell Browdec. 6·7'" 1. rev s Chuck Barnell 6·• 11 Oklanoma Jim So•<" 6·1 .. 1. Nor1nwe11trn Brian Ktllermon. 6•4, o raano Jett Bolding, &·9 f Arkonu• S1 James CamPWll. &·6 o. 0 0.lenom• Cllv Correll Johnson 6 4 v. San Jose s1 Indiana ~acen Sit•• S11oonOY>CI'\, 6 11. r MIS.Ourt Mllc1>e11 Wiggin• 6-4 o l'k>r.da s1 Lero, ComDs. 6·1 I 0.. enoma St. Jim Thom•• 6·~ O llldlana Greo Jones. • 1 11 Wt" V•ro1n11 Terrv F e1r. 6 1 I Georgl& llOIJtr s11111 6·t c Mlulu •ool (lltl P ruitt 6 I t Alet>ema Birmonvnam Tonv Brown. 6 7 11, lndla ne Rev McCallum. S 9 o Bali S• Lynn MllCrtem. 6 s. g, Buller Mark Smtd. 6·9 I Auvu•lene, s 0 l(•na .. City K"'91 Ennis Wne!lev. 6·3. o. Alebema Cnr" M<Nc11lv, & 1 1 I San Jo•• SI S•f•t M~rrit• 6 & Q w.,,.unoton St Mt•• Jee~ •on e·J o Wvomln1> Lortnu Al\Qrtws 6 l o 0~1anoma S• "M• Rov..-t •·& > 11 Woe F'ore•I Dano S.u111t 6 1 o Peo peralne Prt•'"" Ntume vr 6 • v UC·Da•I• Bernard i:.111 6·1 I Pen"9ndlf St ()t.la Aaron Huklni 6·8 I Wa•h1nvton St Ml ......... 1111<*• l!anav Breuer. 1·3 c. Mlnne•ola rea Kll(hll, 6·1, I lndlono Mlkt Oevl\, 6 • > 11 "'•Came Bill• Gooaw1n. 6 S o St loM'• Mar• Nickt ns, 6 S o "m.rlcen Mer• Palltwa• 6 1 I Ntw Orleans \trom San Oleool Ruuell Tood 6 1 1 Wo• Virolnle C'>•nn Hurl &·6 o Keniuc•~ • AnlllorlY HICks. 4· 1 II )(ev1er Brell Bur•hOldt< 6· 10 J O~Paul Boll• \/erner 6·7 I Noire Oe m• Boll KtllY •·O g SI Jolln's '4tw J.,.MV Natl Hortce Owen•. 6 •. o ll"Odt hlond Bruce Kucren•kl. 6 10"• c C onnKllCul 8arnev Mints. 6 3. 11, Bradltv Tvrtn Naull4, 6 4 11, T no• A&M O"ar r evlor 6•1 I. Ntw Orl .. M Kelir1 Benn.II 6 S g Sacred Hearl Conn Joe Mver\, 6·t I Ouou .. ne Kt•tn BlaO &·6 v Rulo•" R1e11 Slm•11• 6 a t Princ.1011 New Y-Knlch Darrell w.10.er 6 • v .,,..,~,., M•rk Jones 6 I St Bonav11Murt T ro• l tt M(O.tll 6 I o "°" Tenneuee SI T onv Simm• 6 S. g Bo.,on U Oest 8orlm0<e 6·1, I, Fresno SI Mike Lonv 6-9 I Penn SI Cflallet Jonts. 6 8. I, Mersnell Btrnard Randolpll, 6 4, 11, OtPaut Plll•clelOfllo 1 Mn L~ 1tau11n1. 6 I . I Svre<uM Ktn Lvons 6 I, t Norlh Tuas SI Claud<! Rll.v, 6-8 , 1 ft (•• "&M Oen Ruland. 6 t I James Madl•oo Kaloetr.o Wells 6 ' c Mlu lu •ool S1 Cralo RoD1n1or1 6·6 I Prlnceion Miko MllllOan. 6·S. o Tennes~ SI Sedell Trtreell, •. ,.,,, 0 W1t11 Va T..:n Tonv Bruin_ 6 s. o Sv1 acu'9 Gordon Au•lln, S· 11, v. American Charif' I'll~, 6 2. o Jamtl MAIOl•on NO<men ~1orvt11 6·0 PnlledtlDhle Pllarmecv ""-MM Sun• ROO FOlltr 6•2, 11, UCLA Poul Wll llam•, 6·6. g, Arl1orie St Oero Wnll lt nburci 6 0 o Norlh Caroll,.. SI Sam Mosltv 6 1. I, Ntvoda·RtnO Rki.. L•mD 6-7''> I llllnol' SI Edward Ilona •·• I Fordnam Fred Brown, •·4, o Vtr1>1nl• Commonwullh Mllre Mukluln. 6 1 I VIiianova Joe Ovi.•lra 6·6, o w .. tern 1111no1, !lo Over ion. 6· 2, o. Olltenoma """'•nd Tral 1Ma1en Clvdt Oroler 6 1, f, Hou11on Granv111« Walle• s. 6· 11 c, Ollto SI l 0"1 Plolrow•KI. 7 I, c. 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L 6 EL Li Orongi!I Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, June 29, 1983 83 Carew, Jackson, Lynn to start in All-Star game From AP dlspatcbcs NEW YORK -Angels first baseman Rad Carew, who re- celvt!d more than l 2 m1ll1on more votes than the nt.>xt-dosest vtrte-geuer at his pos1t1t1n, heads a veteran American ~ague lineup for the July 6 All-Star game al Ch1~go's Comiskey Park ln fact, the Angels boast three starters in M~ager Harvey Kuenn's llneup. Joing Care w are outfielders Fred Lynn and Reg- gie Jackson. who finish1..>d 1-2 sn the outfield voting Only one Dodger ('tacked the National League's starting lineup -second baseman Steve Sax Carew was selected for the 14th consecutive year He (.'Ollected 1,901,334 votes Milwaukee's c.ecil Cooper was a distant !K'<:Ond with 680,967 ballots. Lynn led all American League outfie lders with l,057,605 votes. Jackson w as second with l.052,7 15 Joining them 1n the outfield ts the Yankees' Dave Winfield. It wiJJ be Lynn's fifth All -Star appearan(.>e at Jackson's 10th AU-tar lineup AMERICAN LEAGUE lB Rod Carew tAogel1) 2B Manny Trillo (Cleveland) 3B George Bretl (Kansas Caty) SS waukee) OF (Angels) Robin Yo unt' (Mli· Reggie JaC'ltaon OF Fred Lyon (Angels) OF Dave Win(ield (New York) C Ted Sunmons (Mil- wauket:') NATIONAL LEAGUE 1 B -Al Oliver (Montreal) 28 Steve Sax (Dodgers) 38 Mike Schmidt (Pl1ila- delph1a) SS Louis) OF treat) S1mth (St. Tim Rames (Mon- OF Al}dr'°awson (Mon· treal) • OF-Oa1e Murphy (Atlan- ta) . The rest of the AL lineup finds Cleveland's Manny Trillo at sec· ond, Kansas City's Gj!<>rge Brett at third and Milwaukee's Robin Yount at sh'ortstop Ted Simmons of Milwaukee received the most votes at catcher. c Gary Carter (Mon· ,_ Sax. the 1982 Nation;ll League Rookie of the Year. was an easy winner at second base with 1,0ls;88t vote5:~trng Philadel· phia's Joe Morgan, who had 668,192 votes. Joining Sax in the NL All-Star infield are AJ Oliver of Montreal at first, Mike Schmidt of the PhiUles at third and Ozzle Smith of St. Louis at shortstop. The NL outfield finds Mon· treaJ's Tim Raines and Andre Dawson joining Atlanta's Dale ~rphy. . Gary Carter of the Expos led the NL voting for catcher with 1,457,843 treal) Note· Pttchmg staffs to be selectt'd this week 011vc-r won the <;losest NL race, overtaking San Diego's Steve .Gar'lley. New York's Keith Hernandez and Philadelphia's Pete 1\ose He finished wnh 879,078 to 760,100 for Garvey. Schmidt hmshed ahead of for- mer University High standout Tim Wallach 0£ Montreal for the starting third base assignment Schnudt had 1.154,647 votes to Wallach. who was second Wlt.h 552,026 Managen. White Herzog of St Louis and Kuenn will name their pitching stalfs and remaining m~mbers of their 28-man squads later this week ANGELS HANDCUFFED • • a From Page 81 last six st.arts this sea.son, he's allowed only eight runs in 53 innings for a 1.33 ERA Against the Angels, he per- mitted onJy one runner to get into scoring pos1uon over the first seven innings (that was Lynn in the second who singled and stole second). before Bob Boone doubled and Roel Carew walked with two out in the eighth. The Rangers got all the runs Hough needed m the fourth when third baseman Buddy Bell drove Ken Forsch's (7-4) offering over the wall in left-center field for a :.olo run and three singles and a wild pitch produced two more. "I wouldn't say Hough is a dymg breed, but there's very few who can master that pit<.•h." noted Ranger Manager Doug Rader "It's a v~1y hard pitch to perf~·t and it's usually adopted by 90me- one late in his career after he's lost his other pitches." "I don't know if I lJke the sound of that tenn -a dying breed," mused Hough. "Still, you're not going to hear very many or- ganiz.ations say, 'Let's go out and draft a knuckleball pitcher.' "I don't know. There may be more eventually . I JUSt kno~ to North Irvine teams battle for LL title h will be an all North Irvine Lillie League final tonight when the Angels meet the Mets in the Distract 55 'rournament of Cham- pions title game at El Toro Park at 5.30. The Angels capture the regular season North lrvine LL title with the Mets finishing second. Both have won four games In the 32-team District 55 Tournament of Champions. Tbc Angels opened the aingle-ellmination tourney w ith a 2·0 victory over the Miaslon Hllltt LL AeCOnd place team. They then defeated Laguna Beach (No. 2) by forfPlt. toppled Miaslon Viejo North (No 2), 11 -8, and Monday rught tumro back Lake Forett's firat p~ team, 5-2 in the aeml· finals. ln the other bracket. the North lrvlne Mets won theU' opener by a 9·0 mar&in over San Juan Little League'• No. l team. Tht Mtta then f'dsed Ml•lon North (No l), 4.3, down«! Vl~Jo (No. l), 8-0 and defea\ed MU.Jon Hilla (No. l ).~-0 in the 1emlfina.la. The loa wu Ml.lalon Hllll' flnt of the. AeMOn aft.er 24 WIN. g) Toro Park 11 locat.ed jlt thc- comer of Jeronimo ond Loll Alill()s boulC'vtlrds In El Toro .. "'--· throw at nght you have to throw it consistently." And tht.>re a ren't many p1tc'hers who can afford t.o do that m the ma)Or leaguPS ANGEL HOTES -~hloo RI<* • .,....._. rtlurnecl lo lht Anoel• TUC!Mlt V. end wllfle lie'• 11111 on '"' 01 .. bltd 1111 ne could come off and otn al anv momen1 "I'm rHd• 10 Olav." ht .. Id 'Thtv IOIO me I'd DI•• •"'-Tllursdav or Frldav " Seid Gener•I Man111er hlllt .. Yell: "We're rtadv 1nv lime We'r• nol frvlnv lo 11100 All·Slar ll>OrhlllO• y,I,.,.,, l'te's rMdv we're r .. av ll's uo 111 lllm li fie leftl u• Thursdav Ila's ready lo Ofa v 11\on nt'll O!ay " Tr•n•talton LOOI< for llurleWln 10 m•~• Ill• flrsl start since "OfM ol 1911 Tnursde • To moi..t r_.,, lor Bur\fton on lht rotter 1nd1ca11ons art lllcll 4ci.Ms wi• bt ~n• •o Edmon•on. •111'oullll oroOablv nvt tor 1ono More on lh•I loltr 9rv<• lt!Mft. wno PH~ n1, flr.1 ttu 1n btallnv r .... Mor-Oev. · also oeneo hi\ HCond •non ne wOke up Tue•de• ana ••otrlenceo lla•dly env t>eeli •llttneu "I ltll balltr tlltn I lllOUOhl I was oott'>Q • 10 'Ml .. ht u ld "II w•• verv encoureolno .. C11c1 tr eat> 9MM llUlllled off Mldt•Y lllllran' lhrtal ot golnv aller Boone rall'ter tnan cller1>lno lllt mouno rne na•I time no wH hit wlltl • 011cn Wltof, ••ktd II Rl•trs WOUidn't bt 1marter In. Cll•rolno Ille mound, Boone rHJl•td "You WOUid lnlnk e ""''"" oerson wouto 111101< 11\at • TPto Ranoer1 nave no .. won 1 ol 1naor la•I a 1' ol tntlr 1u 1 n end 11 ot 1ne1r tau 1• AllllOUOrt Gt.,,..,d ~.,.,..,, -• Otl • lrVOUI wllh "'' Ano•I• Monaev club o11oe1a11 ne"' Cl\llell'v seld llltv lltvt llO ln11rftl In slgnlno Ille rlghl·hondar Tonlohl'' o11chlnv ma1c11uo Miiie Smltlu_, I~ SI vs 'temrilv J-16·•> (;rant signs with ·Rams Wide receiver Otis Grant, a ronvertf)d quarterback whose catches for Michigan St.ate gained l.358 yards, has signed a 1enes of one-year contracts with the Rams. A 6-2, 200-pounder, Grant was the Rams' hflh ruund drafl selec· lion. A high school quarterback m Atlanta, Grant was switched to wide rcc-e1ver after his freshman year a\ Michigan State. He caught 13 passes as a 80phomore, 30 as a junior and 36 as a senior He 8CDred 12 touchdowns and averagro 17.2 yards per catch. 1'With his size, he provides a big t.argct," said John Math. the Rams director of player penion- nel The Rams have signed nine or their 13 draft picks Term5 of the pacts with Grnnt were not re- vealed. Marvis -Frazier to fight Holmes NEW YORK (AP) -Marvia Frazier, .on of former h<--11vy- welght champion Joe Fru:IC?r, has signed to fight Larry Hotmee. Frazier it unbfftm in 10 pro ffghi.. Hol.me1. the World 8ox:IJ'l8 Council ht-avywei,ht champion. is 43·0 al1d hu made l~ defeNeL Holtnea had aald last wetk that he had algned for $3 l million to defend agalnat FruScr Thr flght will be acheduled for l () rounds and be held In Soptrm· ~r or October. ""Mid ht "would like to put lhC' nght tn Atlantic Cily" ---------------- IM Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, June 29, 1983 DRINGI COUNTY BUSINISS New positions. announced The Video Station, Inc. of Sant.a Monica has appomted Giiberto Padilla of Yorba Linda to lhe position of execu1..1ve v11--e president, chief operat- ing oCficer and chief financial offl<-'er In addition, Padilla, and Mark A. Voorbl1 of Tusun were recently elected to the board ol dlrectors for-the firm. the largest affiliated chain of rel.all video stores in the nauon. Voorhis lS vice president of adnunistration, corporate treasurer and chief financial officer of Data&ron, Inc . of Tustin, a manufacturer of microprocessors and mm- puter-controlled video editing systems PADILLA VOORHIS DICKERSON mmmunity near Palm Springs-La Quinta. • • • • •• Tbornton Dickerson or Lrvine has been named vice president of marketing for Ne wport Beach-based Perry Morris Corporation, a busi- ness equipment leasing and financial services firm. Dlckerson will be responsible for markeung and Joan transacuom for the firm's heavy tool and bus leasing d1Vl.Sions. He will also supervise the company's sales account representatives Gran& Sullivan of Lagurui Beach has joined Wa lker & Lee, Inc., a Santa Ana real estate sales organization, as ch.rector of sales and markeung, Wea Weissinger, vice president of new homes sales announ<.'ed Sullivan recently concluded eight yews' service with Mission Viejo Company as direct.or of marketing' Mid sales. 4 •• • • • Crowell McKay Advertlllng/P ubllc Rela- tions of Irvine has been assigned the advertising and public relatiorlS account for the Garden Grove-based Laminating Company of Amer ica . LCOA designs and manufacturers entry and backup materials for printed carcuit board manu- facturers. In addition, Jan.a Rhoads Godfrey of Huntington Beach has been named art director at the firm, announced Ann Crowell, president of the company. Godfrey will be responsible for art direction and production o( print and collateral needs for clients jncluding Mission Viejo Mall. Pacifica Community Hospital, CustomWeave Carpets and Robert P. Warmington <?>· Plaza Communications, Inc. publisher of Registered Represen tative maga%.11\e, has an- nounced the filing with the Securiues and Exchange Commission of a registration statement relating to a proposed public offering of 1,100,000 units each consisting Qf one share of common stock and one-quarter three-year warrant to purchase one share of common stock. F irst Affiliated Secoritles, Inc. of San Diego w11) manage the underwnung. The offering of the uruts is expected m mid-.Wly • • • To commemorate his 50 years of work with the firm. the Lockheed-California Compaay,has renamed its aerospace research facility aft.er its greatest designer of aircraft, ~larence L. "Kelly" Johnson. 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H -_.. ~=l=~n:r1~11~ CP~NLIYFOAN~...,LA~11~ETCOM· oe"~ ~~~~~ ~f. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIO N TO THE 11 • .: -• jloi):d of "r~ UHL.HS YOU TA.Ka ACTIOH TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH eJC«iUlad ~LIE OAIFFlN end PAOncT YOU "'°"'""if MAY ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR JOl.U o~~N.i-o.nct find .... ~~AlNA~TJ:o': CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN .. Truelor IOt tne beMltt find --TH! NATUM OI THI PAOCUD- CllllL CODE SECTION 292411 (pay-11y of LAGUNA NATIONAL BANK <&>A• .. ,. .. ...-YOU, YOU auA.o 'LO llble ,, 1ht time OI Mle In l-1ul AHO TlllU&T COMPANY .. C'OHr'ACT'At..AwvfR. ...vv money of lht Unit.cl StatM) .. nght, ~ Oelad ~ 10 1N 2 llU. and 1n1 ... 1 oonvey9d 10 end and ,_d.d .. llWI~ No'. On~ a. 1"'3 • 11:00 a.m . now "'"' by 11 un<Hr Mid OMd of 82•1...ao on Mey 13, 1M2, of Of-FIA8T AMERICAN mu CO. Ol 1.A Truet In , .... Pf°'*>' herelnaflet «»-llolel "9oorde In the ~ of the .. IN.., ..,...Md TNIMe unds llCflbed • and ~ to Deed of Tn.tM ,.. TRUSTOR· JOHN H BUSWELL County Aeootdet of Orenge County. ooroe on JMuety 11, 1182 .. ()ow. led • 81-11 of CellfofNa. mtn1 No '2-40t00.S Of OMcW ~ an 8~~ I c ~ y 0 RE ATER TOW1i¢i:~:o~k.'1'8~TF~ ooroa In IN oMot Of ... Atootd Of LOUISVILLE FIRST FEDERAL Sf.II· CASH CASHIER'S CHECK OR OrengeCounty,c.lfornlt. ~ INOS ANO LOAN A880CIATION. I CERTIFIED CtiECK (payabte at llme by LEONA.AO nL.DeOTT .an l.ft- corpo<etlon ot .... In lewful money of Iha Unttad minted man. 8IMI MAN< eot.Ff, en RECORDED J ulye, 1982,u IMtr. si.t .. ) tt. II\ tlle IOl>by of e.ittornt. Wunt'Nll'riedlL.L SELL~T ~-taint •UCT~ No. 112-231782 of Offlclal Record• In Land tnle Compttly 1010 H Miiin " rvvl.IC " """ the ottlee or the f\ac;Otdet of Orange 8t .. Santa Ana. CallfOtnl• 112io1. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER fOR County: YOU AM .. O.'Aut.T ~A CASH, (p9yabte et time of .... In Mid o..o or 1ru11 daaortbaa the o.ao OI nleuT °" llORTOAGa lllwful rnoMY of the Unltild 8 llltM) • tOllowlng· DATUUIAY 10, "'2,UNUM YOU lht front _,tt_ of the FlMT lot 36 or Tract 3825. In the City of TA.Ka ACTION TO"'°"CT YOUlt AMERICAN TITLE IMSURAHCE CO. eo.11 Mw, County of Otanga, NOHblh, rr MAY• IQlD AT A BUIU>INO, loce"9d .. 114 E. Fllth Stat• ol Callfornla. N par map r+ "*.IC aAUL • YOU '9D) AM SL, Santa AM. CA 92701, al l1ght. cordad In 8oo11 130 Pagea 7 to 10 ~TION Oii' 1"I NATUM Ihle and~~ lb and lnelu.iw of ~ Mapa, In "" '"' ll'ROCUOIMGa AGAINIT now ..cs Oy HUl\det Mk! Cl-' °' the Otnoe of 1ha County Recotdet ot YOU YOU attOUl.D CONTACT A Trwl In Illa prQC*1Y llWltled In IMS '81d County uwYo. COunty, Callfomla, ~bing !tie VOIJ ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ...,. La .... In lllnCI tnwatn· DEED OF TRUST DATED June 211. AM rjQ'!,,!;';:o:~ ':;~\,: lot 17 of Tfac;I Ho. 3418, • pet 111112 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION :r:°DM<I of Trutl In lhe ptoperty mep reoordad In boot! 112. P108 28 TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT altuated In Mid county end 8teta and 27 of Mlaclelaneoua Map9. ~ MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. <19'Cf1b9d ... corde of Orange County, Callfomla IF YOU NEED AN EXPLAfiATION OF Loi l3 ~t the Nor1h«ly 10 The aUM'I llddr-and Ol1* THE NATURE OF THE Pl'IOCEE[). IM I an0'a1r ot Lot 14 In Block II of common delllgnatlon, II any, of t!19 ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD Belboe Treot u anoW., on 8 Mti> rMI ptoperty deectll>ed 8l>OW Ill CONTACT A LAWYER. reoorded In eOoit 4 Paoa 11 of Ml .. purport.cl to be: 2301 R9dland, 3214 H•brHk• Place. Co••• «*lanaoua Mti>• 1,; t11e ot11oa of'"' ~ BMc:h, CA Meu, CA 112e 2e County Rec«oai of Saki County. Tll• unda relg l\ad Tru•••• "(It.• llrM I addr_. °' cornmoo The ltreet addr-and other ~tony llablN1y lot any lneof. deeignatlon ot ptopeny I• llhOwn cornmo dealgnatlon If any 01 Iba ract,_ ot the .tree! addr ... end atMWe. no watranty .. g!Van ... ~o It• rMI rpoerty <1eecribed a bo..... IS at'-oommon deelgnatlon. If any. compi.t-or conecu-). The purpor1ed 10 be 710-718 E Balboa "-herein 1>enar1C1wy under Mid Oead of Blvd Newport 8Mdl CA Said Mia wllt be mede. bu1 wlttlOut Tnm. by reuon ot • b<MCll °'de-THE UNOERSIONEO TRUSTEE c:ownentOl'warranty,tl!CPfW,orlm- leult In Ille obligation. MCUred OISCLAIM8 ANY Llf.BILITY FOR IN-plied, regarding tltte, p c .a.1, Of 1,_9by. herelotore executed and C OR R E C T I N F O R M A T 1 O N encumb<MOM, 10 P9Y Iha remlnlng dtlll....,ed lo the uncler9lgned • writ· FURNISHED ~ tum of the now(•) MCUred ..,, Oeclar1t1on of Oeteult and o.. Th.i Mid · Mia 11 mede wtthOul by Mid OM<I ol T,,,,.., wtttl Inter ... mend tor Sai., and Mrt1en notice of coYanlftl or wllfranty ragvdlng title, lheteon, N ptOVldad In Mid now(•) • b,..ch end ol electton 10 ceuM lhe poM888lon or encuml>t81'1CM °' .. ll<IYV>Ca. If any. under lhe terma of un<lertlgned to Mii Hid Pfopert)' to 10 tneurabllllll,.ol Uti. ' Ille Oead o t lruet,._, chatgea, and .. tl•f)' .,.id ot;ittgatlon1, and there-T"8 10181 ·11nount 01 1118 unpaid ·~ ot lhe Tn.18t• and of the attar t"9 undaiBloned C.tilMd Mid b&lanoe Of Mid obllgalloni togeth« truet• CfMt ed by Mid OM<1 ot Tru91, nolloe ot breaoll and of etectlon to wtth actvanoee Mld~tl tecfooell to-wit: t 15,2&4.37. be recorded March 3, 11183 N lnatr. and axpen-it l3eO 50 The beMllcl.wy l.lllder Mid Deed No. 83-0941113 ot Olfk:lal Record• In That Notlee of bt • oi Mio obll-of Trutt lwetofe>f9 uecuted find ct. tile omoe ot tlle Reco<Clet of Orange gallon and elect 10 NII Mid ,.... livered to the und•r•oo•d ll wntt.,., County. • ptopecy ... coordad .. lflltrumsil Oec:Wlt•tlon ot Defauft find Oemend Said Mlewtl be mede. l>ul wltllOUI No. 83-1031 ... on Maren 10. 1983. f()t Sala. end ll wrltWI Notice of De- COYllf'IMI or warranty. •llP'-or Im-01 Offtdal Record• In Ille Oftloe of llMJll and EJectlon to 8e1 The una.r- plled, r411181dlng ltti. poeeMll<>n. OI' tht County AecOt<I« of Orange \igr'9d c.-cl Notice of Default encumbtancee, 10 pay the ra.nlnlng County Stet• 01 Callli>fnl• and Elec11on I dad In princ:IQ\I tum of tile noltC•l .-:ured 081..:,. June 14 11183 the county Iha rwl property II by Mid deed of Tru.i, wttll lnl-1 · By: CALIFORNIA LANO located. U In ukl nolt Pfovtded, adVMCM. If TITLE COMPANY DATE: June . any. undet 11 ... 1.,,,.,. or Mid Deed of TruflM FIRST AME AI N TITLE trust. r-. ct\81QM, and expan-of Donna J Thomu COMPANY Of LOS HOELES '"' Tru1IM and ol the trust• C¥Mted FCI Manager 1ee 1 H- by Mid Oead of Trutl to 10 N. MAtn Streat. SI•. 400 City of lnclWtty, CA 9 Said .... wll be Mid on: Fnday, San te AN CA 92702 .. Tn..t• July 8. 11143, •I 2'<>0 p.m et tile (T 141 aS5-56TS Btend• 8. Pe-m Cllapman AYenUe entrance 10 Ille Publllhed Orange Coul 08ll) TruttM Salt Ofll08t Civic Center Bulldlng. 300 E.ut Pltof June 22 211 Juty e 1983 12131912-38&4 ext. 425414 255 Cll9PIT\lll'I Av. .. Orange. CA ' ' ' 1831-83 • F~ Ho: T8# ete At tht time of 1he lnltlal publi-PuOllehed Orenge c:o.t Delly calloo of tlllt notlee. lt19 10111 "8..IC NOTICE Pll01 Jut'9 15. 22. 2t, 111&3 llfTIOUnt ot Illa unpmild b&llll'ICl8 of tile 2755-83 obll09lloo MaKed by Ille &bow de-L'tCJTT1C)Ua 9Ua*laa rtllJC MnTV'C ec:rtbed deed of tlU91 end Mtlmllled MAm STATS_,,, ""'"'4 co.11. ~. 11n<1 ac:tveoc-111 The 1o11ow1ng peraone -doing rte 1 moua .,_ .. $119.9113 30 t>uW-... ..._ aTATlmNT The totll lndeOted.-being WI K & l CREATIVE SERlllCE. Ona Tl'la f°'°"""'O I*!°" II doing esurnat• on wftk:h the OC*\lno bid It s-ape Or!V9. Hewpot1 e.ecll. c.. ~ ... · computed may be Obtained by call-112ee3 EXCEL PROOVCTS 13341 Oar- ing (11111) 584-8333 lhe day before KELLY DAVIS, ~ s.uc.pe den Grove Blvd .. Garden Orove, CA lhe Mia. OrMI, ~ Beactl, C..112ee3 92&43 Oaled: Juna e. 1983 LAUREL STACEY, e1e WHt-WINDELL WELLS JONES 1877 T 0 SERI/ICE COMPANY mount onw, LOOI A.... C.Hf. Swan Cir .. Coet• MeM. CA 1>282e U Mid Tru1IM ll00611 Tiii but1 11 conducted'-By: Tracy RueMll Thie bu-',_ 11 conducted 1>y 1 ln<l~ual. ,_ v, an ANl•tanl S.Cretaty o-nerat partMrtl'llp Wino.II W. Janee 3833 Camino Oii Rio So.Ith Tlllt •t•t_,t •N flied with tht Thia ttttement wu 111ec:t with the Suite 204 County Clertc ot Ofanoe County on County Cler1t Of Orenge County on San Diego. CA 112108-4044 June 1. 1083 JUM 10 11183 (8111) ~-.82118 l"t1IOOO · • n1D0'1 Publlthed Orange Coul Oelly Pubtllhed Ofanga Cout Delly Publl8hed Ofange Cout Oelly P1to1 June 15, 22. 211. 111113 Pt1ot June 15, 22, 28, .1u1y e , 1983 PMot June 16 n .'29. J4#f e 11143 :----------2-768-a:J _ __._2$$4-__ 83_ 27 • • • • P11bll•t>ed Oranga Cou t 0 1lly Ptlol Jurl9 8, 15, 22. 29, 1983 2.e48-&3 14o/o TAX ·FREE Municipal Bonds I NTEREST I NCOME Exempt from Federal Income Tax . M e di cal Firs t Mortgage Fac ilit y· R evenue Bonds Minimum Inves tme nt $5,000. 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's truck bed manufacturing facility in Long Beach haa contracted with several Michigan firms for $1 million in retooling equipment, the automaker said Tuesday The equip- ment will be used in the retooling and operatJOn of Its 1984 pickup truck bed assembly lme, Toyota said in a statement Reagan cites robust r ecovery WASHINGTON -President Reagan, saying the "economy is strong and getting stronger," is predicting an increasingly robust recover} this year from the long recession. Reagan announced at a news conference Tuesday night that the administration has boosted its projection for economic growth this year to 5.5 percent from 4.7 percent. It was the second ti.me so far this year that the administration has shifted its forecast upward. Oil firm plans 1,500 layoffs RICHMOND -Standard Oil of California has announced plans to close three oil field equipment construction yards, a move th.at will mean layoff.a for more than l ,500 craft workers. Sohio spokesman Bill Schmiedmgsaid Tuesday a decreased need for pumping equiPment, water separation wuts and other equipment at Sohio's North Slope oil fields in Alaska was the main reason for the cutback. Stock market takes severe drop NEW YORK-The stock market took its sharpest drop in eight weeks Tuesday as the decline that began at the start of the week intensified. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 20.24 to 1,209.23, for it.a largest loss since it took a 21.87-point tumble on May 2, when a brokerage firm turned cautious ~bout the near-term outlook for stoeks. STOCKS IN THE SPO TLIGHT NE:W YORK IAPI-Sele!, • om P<fce and not ~~••o• of Ill• llll••n moll .ell•• Now YOf"k Stock E•clle._ '"""· tr edl•e ne tlonelly t i mor• th en Sf Sonv Corp '·".,'°° IA -" A,._ Tl. T 1, 1 .. ,100 67'--"" P.,.Am 1,IJO,SOO 7"' -"' lletcl•Vld tlJJ,740 tll. -1YJ Chrv•t..-902.700 311' _,,.., lllM .. 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Lel l'harlet Gorta belp yo11 flad your way lhrou1h lhe mau of l>OUBLl::S for peaaJlw• and for ulleoul. .-or a ropy of hi1 l>Ol'BU:s booklet. IM'Dd 11 .85 lo "Gortn·l>oublH ," tart of thi1 ot w•paper. P.O. Ho a 25Y, Norwood. S .J. 07~/f . .\take chrnu payable lo '\' f W11p.tperboollt. by Jeff ~acNelly 0VT I DID 6€.f nus NfATTA1TaJ .. ~ l "' . ( ... ~ . • .. ··on BETTER OR l 'OR "o HSI: by Lynn Johnston 1 Cf\Nf QUllE SEE. You TwooN A f flRM,EU.'{- YOUREOTy SUc.t<.EfJ.Sl (~/'-- I REAU.£.' DRE.AD 1EWNG lORI THAT I WA~T 10 BREAK UP WITH H£R 1 I WANT 1Ht:::M To GE1'" CLOSER 10 · NATuRE ! 4£.AH I l KNOW t.XX) OON' f WANT TO HURT HE.R ! I ,-r--~ by Tom B at1uk: NO I l OO~'T WANT TO GET KILLED .1 ... ~ Helicopter ••• Television's new star Bv FRED ROTHENBERG ""' ......... .- NEW YORK -It's going to be another year of the hunk on teleV18ion. But instead of chesty clones of Tom Selleck strutting acr08S the !iC~n. viewers can ogle the mechanical hunk. This year's matinee idol will be a hehoopter Car chases are passe. Every show has one or six, so to spruce up the action-adventure genre, the networks have brought in a whole flock of whirlybirds. The next thing you know, the choppers will fonn theu-own uruon and hold out for production deals. No new medical series would be caught dead wLthout rotor blades as regular cast members. Ir "St. Elsewhere" was anemic in the ratings last season becal.tSe action was slow m the in- tensive-care Wlit, the networks' new hospital programs remedied that with house calls from the air. ln ABC's "Trauma Center,'' a half-dozen choppers t'Ome to the rescue when . a hotel chandelier falls and rulllS prom night. CBS' "Cutter to Houston" also practices medicine on the fly. The pilots of these series have some iqenucal plot devices. Both showcase explosions in which a character loses an arm. But in "Trauma Center," Lou Ferrtgno (formerly the Incredible Hulk) -e:00- U DU NEWS D WOHOEA WOMAH UBJ/l080 g) HAWAII RVM fDOYER EASY «!) AMEAICAH OOVEJ!HMEHT (l)CISNEWS 1 ~=Q • • "Raw Deal" ( 1978) Ge<&Td Ken- nedy. Gus Mercuno (I) SOPHIE MIOI TlE STOflE -e.'06-m ORANGE COUNTY TOOAY -8:30'-.., DODGER DUGOUT DOC CAVETT (R) UNDB'-'1'AHOINO HVMAH VIOA ())NEWS ®' BAANEY MIUER Qt AU IN nE FAMILY ~::VSQUAO • * 'h "Beloved Enemy" ( 1936) OaYid NMln. Merle Oberon 0MOVIE ••~ "Spatrow" 11979) Randy Her· 111111. Don Gordon -1:46- .. DOOOEA PAE-GAME -7:00- UC88NEWS ONBCHEWS DK\MGAJ ·~~ (!)NEWS GIBASEBAll g) JOKER'S WILD 8l BUSINESS JelOAT a!> MAOIC Of AHltCA1. PAINTING (I) p .M. MAGAZINE 9 BfTERTAMIENT TOHIOHT QI MARY IWfTMAN. MARY HARTMAN mDRAGNET ©)MOYE • • • "Wrong Is Rlgllr· (1982) SMt1 Connery, George Gnzzatd -8.-00- 6 Cl) AACHIE BUHKER'S PLACE u a REAl PEOfllE O MOVIE * • • "Madame )(" 11966) Lana Turner. Jolln Forsythe U @) TME FAU GVY ()MOVIE * * * * "How Gr88fl Wl3 My VaJ. ley" ( 1~ 1) Waller Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara (!) TWIUGKT ZONE 41> MOVIE .. *.,., "The FBI Vs AMn Kacpus. Public Enemy Nllmber One" (197•) Roben FoKWOrtl'I, Eileen Htcilart all MARK RUSSEl.L '1!> TME Cl.OSM DOOR t'CJMOVIE **'~"Big Mo" (1973) Bern~ Casey Bo Svenson lft)MOVIE 1r'h "Endle$S Love" (1)::1) Broolce Stllelds. Martin Hewitt CID PAPER CHASE: TiiE YEAA OMOVIE * * • "Night Mo¥95 ( 1975) Gene Hac)(m1n. Jenrnler W11ren -8:30- IJ(J)GLOAIA (!) CHARLES ANGW m oRAHC> c:emw. -~­U CIJ MOVIE * * 'h "HorMWard Bound.. ( 1980) David Soul. Barnard Hughes D QI THE FACTS Of lff U @) TALE.S Of TME G9lJ> MONKEY &lmMOVIE •*'Ii .. Johnny Gol His Gun" ( 1971) Timothy Bottoms. l<alhy Fields. (0.JMOVIE • * * "Ari Amer1c1n W•llWOll lri London' (1981) David Nqhton. Jenny Agvtler ~MOVIE • • "Authoft Aulhort.. ( 1982) Al Patino. Dyan Cannon -•.30-D ~BUFFALO lllU (!)MOVIE • * • .. Spawri Of The N0rth" ( 1938) Henry Fonda, George Raft m THE VIRGINIAN (Z)MOVIE * * "AuthOfl Auih0r1'' (1982) Al PllCll\O. Dyan Carinon -10:00- D 18 TME HEWS IS TME NEWS uumm NEWS II OJ) DYNASTY (C)MOYE **** ··~ (196-t) Rletlatd Burton. Peter o·T oole. ®MOVIE manages to save the severed Umb by stormg H In an Ice box before a reattachment operation. There's also the now-chche. rav- ing-gunman-In-the-emergency-room scene. Even the dialogue is Identical On ABC. James Naughton says "Whoa'" when the brandished pLStol is waved under hlS nose Alec &ldwm says the same thmg in "Cutter to Houston," leaving the melodramatics to ~helly Hack. "I'm gonna save your baby. If you don't like that idea. just go ahead and shoot me." These shows would be classified as "htgt-i concept," which does not mean that they have to have helicopters in the plot. But it helps. "High concept'' is the latest example of network non-speak. Executives interviewed at the recent TV critics tour, where many of the new fall programs were wweiled, were hard-pressed to define "high concept." But, just as Justice Potter Stewart said about pornography, they know it when they see it. The programmers sought high-concept shows after the soaring success of NBC's "The A-Team," which combined Mr. T. helicopters and as much violence as possible. It also doesn't require much thought or attention. "The A-Team" was created/ by Stepehen J . Cannell. who is producmg '"fhe R~sters" for NBC and "Hardcastle & Mc.leornUck" for ABC this fall. CHANNEL LISTINGS IJ KNllT C BS1 L 1· Apq1•I .. O KNBC1NB~1 L u" AN JCI•, 0 I\ TLA 11111 l '" An I• 1· 0 MB( TV 1Al:H IL ,, 4 11 I• .. t '\FMB Cl3'-'1 'i,111 fJ.,.q1 0 KHJ TV ll!ld 1 l •h A11 11'11• (16 KCST 1AIH.,1 ""n O""I• Ql KTIV pno 1 Lo<> An I"'" Cl1 l\COP TV 11n 1 l .., Anq• '"'> ID l\C[ I Tl. PBS1 Lo ''" J• ,,.., '1!> KOCE TV 1P8S1 Huri t•n 11 '" Ht',11." 41) BENNY HIU SD TAUM80 REMEM8ERED Ci> P8S LATEHIGHT mAHOTMERLff CO)MOVIE •\;"Vanessa" (1976) Olivia Pascal (S)M()VIE * * "The Frencn Woman" (1981) Francocse Fabian, 01yte Hlddoo -11;30--IJ (J) POUCE STORY II 18 WIM8l.EDON TENNIS D ®I ABC HEWS NIGHTUHE U OAAL. AOSERTS SPECW. Q) 000 COUPLE G)HAARY-0 6l) CONTEMPOIWIY HEAL TM ISSUES '1' 700ClU8 (11) CAMPUS COMEDY OMOYE .. * 'h "A 01nge<ous Summer (19S2)lom Skemtt. James Muon lZ)MOYE • • • • "Hearts And Minds" (197•1 Documentary Directed by Pettw Davis -11·46- D Qt THE BEST Of CARSON -12:00-D ENmrrAINMENT TOH9tfT U YOO ASKED FOA IT _, Cl) N>EPEHD9fT NET'WOflf( HEWS .MOVIE * 1r'h "Thunder In Tile East" (19S3) Alan Ladd. Oeborlh Kerr -12-M-D COUPt.E8 U (!l)ONEOHONE U MOVIE • • "A Yank In Vietnam" ( 19&4) Marshall ThornpV"'. Kieu Chinh ~ HARff,Wj, MARY C,h1MOVIE * * "Jimmy The Kid" ( 1982) Glf'f Coleman, Paul LeM11 ( 0) THE SOUNO Of MUAOEA -12:36- (.Cl MOVIE * ••'h "The Howling" (1981) Dee W•lllCe. Petrick Mecnee -1~40- l SI SEX SUflAOClA TES: INTIMATE -12:46- 0 Qt ~TE MIGKT WI™ DAVIO lETTEAMAH -1:00-'- OMOVIE ***'h "Fear On Trsal" (1975) Wtl- lilm Devane. George C Scon Q MOVIE • • * "OoclOf Faus1us ( 1968) Ellza- betll Taylor Richard Burtoo (!)MOVIE * * "Tandet Is Tile Ntglll" (Pat1 2) ( 1962) Jennifer Jones Jason RobafdsJr Cl) MOVIE * * "Dial A Deadly Number" (1975) Gary Colhna, Gemm1 Jones. ®l EHTERTAINMOOTOHIGHT '1) ORANGE COlMTY TODAY -1:16- 0MOVIE * • "Wa11ress' ( 1982) C11ol Dfake. J1mHatris -1:30- ll JMOVIE • • * '"' "The Solder's Strat1gem" ( 1969) G111l10 8rog1. Alida VaJli -1:40- fSiMOVIE * * * 'h "Tile Howling" I 1981) Dee Wdace. Palrick M~ -1:46- 0 Qt H8C NEWS OVEJMQHT -tG0- 8 (J) C88 ~ MIGKTWATCH m TOM COTTlE: UP Cl.OM Cft)TENHIS -2:10- C MOVIE * * "Come Have Cottee With Us" (1972) Ugo TognauJ, Valentine -2:15- 1,0)MOVIE * • . .., "Belu Pete 098 II Patock Oewaere Anti Besse -2;30- 0 GJ NEWS Cl) MARCOS WEl..BY, M.D Q!NEWS OMOVIE -2:46- * . .., "f°tOhllng Back' ( 1982) Tom Skerr111. Patti Lupooe .-7:30- IJ 2 OH ntE TOWN U 8FAMllYFEUO 8EYEOHLA. *'h "Death Wish II" (11182) Charles Bronson. Jill Ireland r:==================-~=~ OMOVIE --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! • Cl) TIC TAC 000<»4 Sl MACNEl. / l.9RA REPORT «!) MAAf( RU8SEll 9 YOU ASKED~ rr mMOYIE * * "I, The July' (1953) Blff Elliot. .,Preston Fos1et ~~UflOATE • "Megalorce • (198 t) Barry Bostwick, P1n1s Khambatta • * 'The House Where Evll Dwells" ( 1982) EdwlfO Alblf'I, SuWI George -10-.30- U QITAXI Cl> INOEPENoEHT NETWORK NEWS -11:00-e a U SA UIN m nE~ THE CANNERY f\ST "'0 fRIE:'IOLY SER\ICf l)'I THE DU..I.. OR Ol'l"C ROOM LUNCH 11 :30-3:00 M-SAT. JliNE HOT .,F.ATHER SPECIA L Mtdlum .Suir Cobb ~d ~urdo!.Yfh 8rt4d frroh Ot'un Br~:t<H 3010 LA FAYETTE• NE.,PORT • 675-5777 ,. #lo U'tf C1h 'U Nl•t 0-i\llttl • tMOIJ If you thoU.Cbt the n.lgbt before ••• funny, wait till you 1ee the oezt day. ~-~ l 11l . ~ ·-.... la' R · .... W ... . " :1 • • • • .... " .... tpa1111' . ....ITAa.WAU"- RETlJRNQf llffi JEDI •t ..... l•Jit---• .._,_ te-.rr ... .._. nrt•t•_..t., •"·· "d-•rd\ llAl!>TOI CllO """ "A BRILLIANT IMAGINATIVE PIECE OF MOVJEMAKING" -TIME Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday June 29. 1983 87,.,. *****•************************* ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR ~~~~gr Sup11•; ~w ~ & M~ AT ~_,~ OUTLETS (Including Multc Plusf s * LUXURY THEATRES lat Two M1tl11tt Show 1nu IMILY S2~Uftle6s0tlltrw1 leettd c1neoomF [;l 6J~ 2553 {\..":';:.;I~, FOR FUOI EXCITEffiEnTI V151tOur .•• TR.J~ING PL .. 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' I •I I I I • • • ' SADOUJACIC ~· •nt IOI •r llJ .. ~--.: •, ~·,.:.i: NMllO SADOUIACK L',.!.V NHUI SADOUIACIC ~· • .:.i: ....... SAllCIUIACll ti:'\: ., .. Ml·"'° ..., lttt.t•. UO. tlQ. IUO --ra .......... °"" l llO, J u . ... It" ~~c;a'tu, t10. IOlf ..:;:;; .... °"' tt• 1 f nl. l~. ltlt tlWo I I\ •• Ito ·~ • l AGUNA Bl ACU • SOITH C04$1 _.., ~~ 49'-1514 ..,... . ....... " ... """ 61l ll~ lilt - .. Orange Coest DAft Y PILOT /Wednesday. Jttne 29, 1983 NIUC NOTICC NOTICI M ntUIT'll'I IAU L-. .... ~°" t .a.Ma..c.- T 0 smfcl~ePAN'f q OUty appointed TNtlM under the lollowlng cMeorlbed dMCf cal ltUal Will SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEaT BIOOEA FOR CASH ANO/OR CASHIERS OR CERTIFIEO CMEQ<S SPECIFIED IN CIVIL cooe SECTION 28241\ IP*Y•ble at time of Nie In lawful MOMy of the unlt«I Statea) 111 tight, 1111• 111<1 '"'"'"' conveyed to lll!d now held by It u~ Mkl Deed of Tnat In the property l\efelnahar deleftbed· VENOE.E. THEODORE l THOMP- SON, CHARLES T BLACKBURN VENDOR: MARK FINKELSTEIN llECOROEO January 3, t9IO u tnalr No. 2784 In Boo!. 13457 page t of 01flctal Racofda In the omc. of the Recorder of Orange County, Said ~rity L.alld Contract de ecrtbee the lolowlng PAACEL 1. That pOr'llOn ol Lot 15 of lhe Potta. Borden and Sidwell Tr11et, In IN City or Sent• C«lnty of Orange, Statt-11f Calf. fomla, u per ml!P recorded In book •. page 824 of '"Ml1ceHanoous R• Corda of LOii Angelea County, Call- loml&. Oeec:tlbed u foUowa: Commenolng at the lrllatMCtlon OI tne <*ltw nne 01 W•t Orange RoeO and Horth Fio-s1r .. 1, u snown on a map of TrllCt No 1939. r• c;or«Md In book 65, PegM 1 1 to I 2 of Mlacellaneoul Mapa, recx>fcn OI Of· ange County, Callfornlit, .. thence Honh O deQr-. 09' 05" wesl along the center tine of Nld North Fk>w*' St,... 1 dlatance of 40 00 leel, aald P<*ll being lhe trve point of bee>· Inning, thence Soulll 89 ctegrees, 4& 30" _, 18Q.00 IMt to the eastarfy fine ol Fllllb<ook Offle u "'°""" on Mkl map of Tract No. 1939, then<:e north 0 <Mgr"* 09' 05" west along Nld easterly 11/'1• • dlatence ot 87.00 IM I, thence nor1h 88 degr-. 48' 30" _, 180.00 leet 10 the center NM of said North Flower Slreel, ,,_ 80U1h 0 deQr-09' 05" eu.I 87 oo 1ea1 to lhe we point of t>egJn,. ntng. PARCEL2: That portion or Lot t5 OI the Potta, Borden end Sidwell TrltCI, u lhown on• map recorded In book 4, pege 824 Ml1ceUaneous Aecorda of Loe Angele8 County, C.rtfornla deecrlbed .. lollows Comlflendng at the lhterMcilon of IM oeqJer llnee of West Orange Roed and Nor1h Fla-Street, u lhowfl on a map ol Tract No. 1939, reoordecf tn book 85. pages t 1 and 12 of Mlecejlaneo1.1• Mapa. Records • of Orange County, Callfomle, I~ l\Ol'lh O degr-09' 05" -t along the cen1ar line of Mid No<th ~ Streat 1 Cl~ of 30.00 IMI. Uild point being the true point of begin· nlng;thefiot IOYth 88 degr.-48' ~ tt9 . ..-tept pandlelwttn t center tine of Mid WMI Or~ Road to the.beginning or a tangent cu,.... conca .... nor1'-9terly l\avtng a redlua of 10.00 feet. lhence _,_ er1y. nor1'-91811y and nor1herty ~ Mkl curw through • central Ingle of 80 degr-oo· 00" • dls- fanoe of 15.71 feet, thence nor1h 39 degr-48' 30" eu1 180.00 feel IO the center Hne 'Of Mid North ~ StrMt: thence south o deg(ees 09' 05" Mat 10.00 '"' to Iha !Ne polnt of~.- PA.ACEL 3: Ari _,...,, tor In- gr-and eg,..., oYar, uncle<: and aaou thaLPQrtlOll o/ t.ol' 15 ~I the Pot ta, 8otOen and Sidwell Tr act. u .,_ ........ ·---"'tlOok 4 page 1124 ol MllCaflllneoul Recorda of Loe Angetee County. Caltfornla dCllCflbed .. 1o1iow.: Tile IOI.Ith 10 IMl of Iha nor1h 20 IMC of the south 40 feet u de9cribed In the deed to El"* W T9Yl0' .,,0 Marforie A Taylor, huaband and wll•. 1ecor0e0 Oecemt>e< 7. t955. tn book 3308 page <183 of OlflclaJ ~ coro.. E.l~lng lherefrom, that PQ<1ton tying within P'ltcel 2 VOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST OATEO 10101179 UNl£SS VOO TAKE 4CTION TO PROTECT VOUR PROPEATY, IT MA'f BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU HEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED- f'tBJC NOTIC£ NOTICI TO COHT'ftACTOft9 CAUJMO ~ llOe SCHOOL 00.TRICT Coe.It Com nunlty Collea9 0111rlc1 BIO OEAOUNE 10 00 o'clock • m 01 the 7th oay 01 Julr. 11183 PLACE OF BIO RECEIPT OITice ol PurchHlng Olrecto1. Ma Belly Bal<IWln PROJECT IOEN TlrlCA TION NAME 8lc:I No 11211 PLACE PLAHS ARE ON FltE Ph)'lk:al Fedlttlee Planning 1T1atl91 F.ctllty) Coast Community COiiege 011tr1et. 1370 Ad•"1f Avenue. Co••• M .... CA 92112$. Oltlce Of John Pot ter, Olr.ator T•l•phona· (7 t4) 55e-5707 NOTllCE IS HERE8Y GIVEN that the at>o...named School Olstrlct of Oranoe Coun1y. ca1110<n1" acting by 111\d th<ough 111 Govwnlng eo.ro . h«elnal1er 1efllffed to u "DIS TRICT", wllt rec.tvtld up to, but not later than the above-atottld lime, Naled bid• for the awerd of • con- tract for the Mx>lle PfOjecl Bids thatl be recel\19d In the plaee l<>enlllled •bo ..... and lhalt be O(Mlr>- lld and publicly '""' aloud ., the •boveocla~llllCS ~ There ¥o111 be 1 $25_,DO d~t re- quired f0reac:'1'1141t 6"5Td cfocumenla to guarantee their return In good condition within 30 deya alter bid oe>entng date. &cn bid mutt conform and be ~ 10 the contract docu-menia. Each blddef llhaJI submit. on the (Orm turntahed with the contract documents, • 1111 of the proposed subeontractor11 on thl• pro1ect as r&- qulrad by the Sublmttlng and sub· conlr•cllng F1lr Practices Act . Go\11 Code Sec 4 100 •t MQ Each blddef muar submit wtth his bid oen111ed 0< cahter's cneck pay- able to the DISTRICT O< a bkl bOnO In the lorm set forth 1n the contract documenla tn an amounl not less lhan t0•1o of tile maximum acnount ol bid u a guarantee that the bidder wlll entet: Into the propoaad contract If Ille same la awerded 10 him In the _,, of fallur• to enter Into allCI contract. wch aecurily wlll be t<><iell The DISTRICT r~ the right to reject 111y or •II bk!a °' 10 wal .... any lrregularl11e8 or lnlormalltlea In 1ny bid• or In 11141 bidding. Pur14an1 to the provtlk>ns ol Sec· lion t 773 of lhe lllbor Code of the Stat• of Califomla. the OISTRICT llU obl.ined trom the Director of tM Oepartmenl of lndualrtal RelatlOna thtl gen.rel prevalllng 1ate of P*<' diem W11Q9S and general prevailing rate lor l\ollday and over time work In the IOClllty In whlCh Ihle work ts 10 be performed for each cralt or type of WOfker ,,_ie0 10 execute the contract. n-r••" are on Ille at lheOISTRICTOfflcetocatacl 11. 1370 Adam• Avenue, Costa M-. CA 9262e. CoplM mey be obtained on rwqumt.~ of m.H fllM shall be poetadilf1,...Jbl5llte:--• It fblll1 be. man4Me>,y uporrtt. CONTRACTOR lo whom Iha con- tract la awarded. end upon any sub- contractor under him. •o pay not *'-' 111111 lhe Mid 8')41Clfled ra1es 10 au w<>ritwa employed by them In the execution of Ille conttect No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period ol forty-live (45) days aher the date set for the opening ol bid a A paymen1 bond end • per-lormenc:e bond will be required prior to eaecullon ol the cot111ect and Shall be In the form set lorth 1n Ille contract docurnenll ~~on 4590"'0111•1e 0-nment Cpd• ot the State ol Calllorni.. the con1tac1 wtll con1a1n provtalona P41rml1tlng the auccesaful t>ld<le< to 9UbsltU1a MCUrlllea for any money• withheld by Ille Otstrlct to enturo per1orm~ under the c;on. tr tct Governing Boarll By Isl Norman E W11aon Sec<re1ary Board of Trull-Open 8Jda July 7, 1983 . 10 00 • m Boero Action July 13 t978 Publ1atled Orange Co ... ~ Piiot June 2.2. 29 t983 ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD ---..,---1C-N0-Tl-CE __ _ CONTACT A LAWYER rUUL ~ No Flower St • Senta Ana. CA NOTICE OF DEATH OF "C1t • S1reet ll<l<lress or common RICHARD ALAN NICOLL =::-: W::an~s .,~ AND OF PETITION TO AD- ~-or CCWT9Ctr-.)." n.a MINISTER EST ATE NO. ~ under Mid Deed 01 All8373 Trual. by reuon of• breach or ~ To all heirs beneficiaries 11u11 In ttie ot>llgetlon• _,r9d . ' . ' thereby hereto•~ exec:vtad and creditors and contingent ~totheu~awri.-creditors of RICHARD .... -~ f Thanks for .giving your appliances the afternoon off. Th e elect ric tty supply in our town is like that which runs a model electric train. When the electric load is event;> dis- tributed throughout the day, there 's usually enough power to go around. But on hot afternoons, office and home air conditroners are-adaed. And dry~s. And ovens. And oth er app lian ces. And th e total electric load could get too heavy. So use yo ur air conditioner spari ~gly. When you're home. · I -- ---- please set it no lower than 7~ When you go out, turn it to 85° or high er. And please give you r appliances the afternoon off, too. That way you can help lighten the peak load and help provide enough electricity to go arouncL all day long. And we can defer the bu ii din g of new powe r plants ... and help keep electric bi lb down. You really do have the power. So please give your appf iances tli e afternoon off. Southern Calilornia Edison see ) 11n Oeclaratlon.ol OeleYH and 0.-ALAN NICOLL and persons'r===========·:--,-:============r-.:::!_._=.:======-......:==~===~::;;;~=:=:::::=:===-=t= =========r-========-==== mandklfSele,anOwrlt .... ~Of h ..__ h · I ------------1 bre«:n and ot ~ton 10 cau"" ,,,. w 0 may "" o t erwise f1taJC NOTICE P\ll.JC NOTICE rtlll.IC NOTICE PtllllC NOTICE P\llUC NOTICE PWLIC NOTICE undenlgneO to Mil Mid P<ot>«1Y 10 t.nterest.ed tn the wall and/or ------------------------------------------------------------------utlmty Mid obligatlona. and lher&-estate· FICTITIOUI •Ut1ME88 ITAnMl>fT OF FlCT1110U8 IUMHl!ll "~ MUNICIPAL COUflT K'*50 . •"• Ille und•llgne<I C8U9ed said A pellllon has been filed NA• annfliENT A•~NT Of' UM OF NA• ITAHMINT ITAT£MllNT OF AllANOONMENT OF CAUf'ONMA FICTTTIOUS ISU ..... no1"41 of breacti an0 01 e1ec100 to by o--bara S'--·ble '" the The foltowtng pettona ere OOlng flCTITIOUS au..-aa NAME .... ~~ pet90f'I• .,. oolng ...,.'fNTUM~• ~~ ... °"••NA._ COUNTY Of' I ACRAMeNTO NAME ITAT'l*NT be recorded March 3.1983 u lnsll ~ mu u• b. alneea u The lollOwlng pet.c>na have •ben .,....,_ _ r,...,,,....,.. ..., .. -120 Nin"' IL The IOllOwlng peraona -OOlng Ho 83-083822 of Ott\clal Aeeord• In Superior Court of Orange hoMPETiTVE LEASING ~5 E donad the .... of the Ac1111ou• w OOMOHIC ASPHALT REPAIR & The following peraon• hl\le .. _to. CA ... \4 1>oam.a.. . the office of the Reeord« of Orange County requesting that 17th SlrMI, Coel• M .... CA 82e2e n... N. me c Ass E y SEAL co 20301 SIW err-· ·~Ot*S the UM ol lhe flc111klua PLAINTIFFS: OR O~OROE .£. MARKETING DEVELOPMENT ~ .. wlllbemade.bulW1ttloul Barbara Shatble ~ ap -INgR~Ng!11.c~:Y.JE:v1~~,; ~~~~~,~=.~~n St SM~~=tt~~~ISIW gum~TcoJ w~~l~~T~~ ~~g:,-igE~N •nd RUTH ELLEN ~~=~·m,°i:&a~-Main SI,_, OOWMntorwwr111ty,e1'prns0< Im-potnt.ed as personal represen-Str .. I, Coste Mesa, CA 82e2e Tflt ~lou• 9ua1,_ Name,.._ Cypr-. Santa Ana ~h ... CA ASSOCIATES et 18592 Hale AYe., 0 E FEN 0 ANT KEITH JOHN 0 HUEOIN, 307 Teton Ctr- lillljld. regarding tttlm posanalon, or tall Ve to adnu.mster the estate Thia bual,_ la conducted by a lerTad !Olbpve wu nlad In Orange 927Q7 lrvtne, Ce. 92714. WINTER BOW ER and DOES I Cle, PlaCMlla, Calll. ~br•~. lg pay the reamlnlng of Richard Alan Nicoll corpor1t1on. County on Septem* 20, 1882 Thia bual,_ la-conducted by. 111 The llcllllou• bualnHt name through x. lncluatw MARIAN HUEGtN, 307 Teton Clt- prlndpal mum of the note(I) secured d Orange County S«11icet Inc OAVIO ROBERT CASSONE 1135 lndtvldual referred lo aboYe waa fllad In IUllllMOMI cle, PlllCentta, Calll by Aid d.o of Trust, wttl\ interest (under the independent A • Chet Cooper p ' . ~2 IOth St .. Torrmnce, CA Oomortk: l MUno2 Count)' on Aprtl e. 1982 CAM~ MOM This bual,_. oa eotw!uctad by .. 1n Mid not• prOVl<Jed, a<11111l<*S. If muustration of Fat.ates Act) Tht• a1a1emen1 wu n~ with the CURT RAMSEY 17092 Lynn s1 . Thia at1terMnl wu 111ac1 wtth 11\e Th• Rob•r1 P Warmington NOTICll YM hHe Mef'I wed. lndMduala (Huaband a Wife) any under the lerma of MIO Deed OI The petition LS set for heanng County Clerk of Orenge County on pt A. Huntington BMcll, CA County Cl8f1t of ()fange County on ~y, te592 Hele ....... • lrvtna, TM-' "'111 ~ ........ t'CMI Signed JOttN 0 HUEOIN 1n.:JI. '-· ct.rgee. and expenMa o1 Ln Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic June 10. 1883 F21_ Thia~ wu COl\Ouel9d by• June 20. 1983 C 14 .,..._, ,_ ~ '-d lllllMa Thia ll•t-t wu llled wtth the IM Trustee and of the tru.ta crNlad -g8f*al Par1natllhlp ,2.... Thi• butl,_ WU conduetad by. '" rM90ftd wlttllft • deye.. "--d County Clerk of Of~ County on by Mid S«:ufttylllld Contract Cent.er Dr., West. Santa Ana, Publlahed Oraf'>'j4 Coe.at Dally Tlll• .,,,_, wu filed w1111 the Publtllhed Orange Cout Dally Calllornl1 llmttad partnar-al\lp ttie lft~ betow. ~ Seid..,. wit be held on Thuooay. CA 92701 on July 13, 1983 at Pilot June 15, 22, 28, July 8. 1g93 county Cler1c of Orenge County on PllOt June 22. 29, July 8, 13, 1933 WAR•'INTOTHO~ R O 8 E R T P 11 you wlah to IMllt tile ad\liot or Put>tlahed Orange Cout o.iiy July 7. 1883 ., 2.00 p.m •• the 9:30 A.M. 2783-83 June 17, 1983 2853-83 ... co••PAN" an altornay In lhl• m elter. you Piiot J\llMI 28, Julye. 13, 20. t883 Cafl9man ,.,....,_ armance to the IF YOU OBJECT th Publl•hed Ofange Cout Deify .., " • 91\oukl do 90 promptly 90 that your 28e&-a3 CMc C«tter Butldlng, 300 Eut to e PtllllC NOTICE PllOI June 22. 28, Julye. 13. 1883 ----.,.---""_NO_TICE____ By Oe"1d I Mc0oug911 written rff1)00M , If any, mey be c~ ,.,..,.1 Orange, CA granting of the petition, you 294443 l"-.n. s.ritor VIOa Preeldent llled on 1im.. Al IN lirM of lhe Initial publl· should either appear al ~e ~~:A~,J· --'1CTTTOUI au..... TNe .,.,_,, WU tl~h the Av I. 0 f u. t. d " ••• d 0 PUllJC fl)TIC[ =t ~ ,,!.~~ic:ei.:.': o~~:!: heanng and st.ate you ob Jee-The fo11owtng peteona are d<>'ng PtllllC NOTICE ..,... ITAftlmft ~..:'~. ~ of Or~ IY on :::;:'!::~ ~'="~ 'V:::: -lrtencinnmc.o:M-u:ii1eii•Uii1ini•ti .. i"'- obllga1Jon aecured by the at>ove o.-lions or hie wntten objec-Dual,_ u '1CnT10UI au ... aa The foltowlng f*'tlQna ere dOlng ,1.,... -que Ud. ~ 6efttto NAMI ITATDmNT ecnbed deed of INat and ettlmated tions with the court before CHEYENNE CATTLE CO, CALI-.. ,._ ITAT'lmNT bulllMea.. Publl1h•d Orange Coaal Dally eta ao dltla. L .. le lnfonnaokM\ que The IOllowlng ..a.eon I• doing u d o nces la , y FORNI~ HOLDINGS 18134 Fir.. The follOwlng perwona ere doing COSTA MESA AUTO SUPPLY, Piiot June 8, 15, 22. 29, 1983 lllOUe .-~ cca 'T'eea. 111 a "a the heanng. our appear-atoneCt .. FounlalnValMr;,C.t.82708 bu9',_ u : 2l45Hwt>orBlvd ,Coe1aMfta,CA., 2e53-83 ~I 'u•l•d dHH 1ollcl1ar al ~ 9j;ATA SERVICES, 300-F se-ri.!3 :;,.., lndebtednet• being an ance may be 111 person or by BOB CHAPMAN 1813..C Flreatone F OU HT A I H v All E Y 92e27. con••lo da un •bogado •n N t• WHt CoHt Highway, Newport Mttmateon wtilch the ooen1ng bid 11 your attorney c1~NFlouTAn1111nCHya1P~A·NCA1e82113oe4 A PM~OOIAT1.RY511CH~0_!'1~CTVIC•1~•!.2_1 P-~~~1~.!_W'~t,.'~~. ~c1:2 Ptlll.IC NOTICE , 1 u n 10, 0 ab•r 1 a h • c • r 10 8Md\, Ca. 82883 ~tad may be obtained Dy caJI· TF YOU ARE A CREDI-" "" .. .., r• · cvv" .,., ~,. ""' ..... ..,_, •-• • 1<-t lnmec:tl11amenta, d• •I• ,,,.,...,.. Helen Krlaten Aol1nd. 3 te ..... 14) 837--0964! the day t>elOte • atone Ct , Fountain Valley, CA 82708 8 t 92eae -llU r---ta __.... al h-....,,n1 E 2 I S C u C ih:.... TOR or a conUggent cre<:htor Thi• bollneaa ,. conducted by • Stephen P1ul Herman. 0 c .. Thi• ~ ia conducted by • f~TITIOUI SUSI..... puac1e-;;"° ~ri:cs~ •• ~_,,.. ' em1 •. ' . 011• ....... • 0.ted: June e. 1CHl3 of the deceased, you must file general p.,,,_.,,,p '108 Biibo• Blvd • B1lbo1. Ca. e«por1tlon. ·-8TATl•NT 1. TO TH£ OEFf.NDANT: A CIVIi Thi• bualMN ... condudeo by T 0. SERVICE COMPANY your claim with the court or Bob Chepman 92M1 Dynamic Twin•. Inc The lollowlng PllflOl'la •re doing complaint "•• bffn llled by 11\a .,, lndhldu• .. __ ,,. Tru•flM • h nal This atllemenl WU flied with the 0. v Id l • v In. 0 p M . e 5 0 a.le NakaaOna. Sec bualnaa ... ...,_, tiff •in.I you II ""'' with to By cind;""Schoonovor present ~t to l e per.io rep-County Clerk of Oreno-County on Tamarmck A ..... 8rM, Ca 92821 Thia stetament wee fllad with the JOHNSTOWN PROPERTIES QF ~ ~::~. ~ ,n-;.1, within Thia"~~~..:-:: w1t1'1 the ANlll•n1 S.Uetuy resent.alive appmnted by the June 10. 1883 Thia bu*'-11 conducted by an County Clertt of Orange County on CALIFORNIA. Sune 120. 110 Dove H day• •lier lhla aummon• 1, County Clertt ol Ofenge County on One C.._. Blvd , W .. l CX>Url withUl four monW f21UOS unlncorporeted HIOCll tlOn Other June 17, 1813 $1-t, Hewpor1 8ead>, Celll 926e0 eer'Wd ftle wllh 1Na court ••-". 1., • ., "' "' Co n....11y 1•-• ...,. ............ , -1 S"•ron S . Knoth, 21828 on you, • ,.._,"' .,_, Orange, CA 828e8 f th date ff t Publlahed ...,..ange HI ..,.. ,._, -·•-••P r•-" written reaponea 10 the oomplaint. (71<1) 83~288 rom e 0 11'1 l&W&l'lC'e Pllol June 15, 22. 20, Julye. 1083 S..,,_, P Herman. O.C Publltnecl Or-.. Coul Dally TlconcMrog• L-. El Toro.Call!. UnleM you do 90, your defeuh w111 Pu~ n..,,,,.. ,.. ___ , Olllty of letters 83 provided tn Sec-2874-83 Thlt 11a1ernen1 wu 111ec1 wttl'l lhe Piiot June 22. 28, Jllry 8, 13, 1083. 92e30 .. __ 1.,.o on •"pllcatlon 01 1h_ ,__, ..,._.,.... .,.,... 700 C h P ba Cod Cou Clertt of Of Coun 28-45 JOhnatown ,.,,.,,.,lean Cornp1nlee, """ ~· " '"" Plot June 15, 22. 29. 1983 uon o l e m le e Plll.IC NOTICE .,. ":t, 1083 anga ty on • MUMChuMtta bual-truat., p111111t1t1. Ind thll court may enter a ~ Publlahed Orange Coaat Del,., Pilot June 8. I&, 22. 28, 1983 2'47~ 2711&-&3 of California. The time for •Y · · .-.._,11 1------------77 AP ou-~"' Ro· .. judgment agalnal you tor the rell9f will ' '"'"'•' rtaJC M)TIC{ 6 5-n MGl'llrM ,,...vvJy . "'" demanded In the oomptalnl. whleh PU1tJC NOTIC£ filing c!Alms not exptre FlCTITIOUI llUS!Hlll Publl•,.,.d Or•ng• Coaat O.lly Suite 300, Allant1, Georgia 30342 could rH ult In garnl•hment of ----------- prior to four months from the NA• tTATWMIENT Pll01 June a. 15, 22, 29, 1083 ,-,cnnoua .._.. 'J<>hfl11own ""*Ice" Com~nler weoea. taalnQ ol money or PfOC*tY P18JC NOTIC{ AC1TTIOUI SUSIMEH MA* ITATllileNT TM ~ perton I• doing ~-AMIMSAOOA POOLS & SOLA;:; 1~ 46tl'I St • Hewi>or1 a..ctl, CA ~10 L. VAN FOEKEN 130 4611\ •1:2.. ~ BeeGl'I. CA 8:ie63 Tilll ~ II conduc1ed by an lndMCMf o...td L Van F<*.en Thll ~ WU flied with Iha CowntY a.rt of Orange County on .)Vita fO. '* "' ... P\lbllJtied Orange eoa.t Dally Plat """" 111, 22. 28, Juty 8. 1083 21.....a MOC NOTIC£ date of the hearing noticed Tile IOllowlng P«aon 11 doing 2e5G-83 MA* atAT'DmNT ltlhe dMIQnatlon 0111\e nv.1-ror or o1h• 1enet r•QuHl•d In th• ----------- above butLT,~!'Rr ORIGINALS 12e1 ..,_.,. W\ftM' TM tollowlnQ P«ton II doing the t!IM being llf1de< the Third ~ lt-7 ,., r-.n. ""'tw. ~ Amended and ANIMtad Oecler-DATED Ap111 t, 1MS. neTTTIOUt-ft YOU MAY EXAMINE the L= A..,.. Untl C, Colta ..._.,CA K'.iilfi OERMA-:-CAA REPAIR l li_81t1ta 11llon of TNll d1tecl Jenuwy 18, By: M RUBALCABA, ..... ITATW file kept by th~ court. If you 92A~tCA JOVANOVIC 318 Vl•ll ITATWmlfT °' lut*, C041 ....... CA e2e26 1!!~: =":=:a 8:!, MIC .. U~ .. otGUmW bu~~ P«llOM -Oolng are Interested ln the estate, Bay•. Coela M-.. CA 8:1827 AllAJIDOt_, or UU or THOMAS O. WEA.LES 122-C 8th penler mual IOOlt tolaly 10 the tru1 A-.. , -JUOV'S JEWELRY. 3S58 E. YIWM You may 8eTVe upon the ex-Thi• bullneu I• conduoted by an l'ICTIT10UI .,...,. NAMI St.. Huntll!:.on &Mch. CA 82e48 1 t 1 ... _ _., ..... ' -~ .... • _ .... _ ........ *' prQ98rty or Ille en orOl!f'llenl o ~~! 4711...,... ~---o unde BMI, Fullerton, Ca. 82131 ecutor or adminiltrator, or lndlvlduel Th• tot owing paraona hav• "-"" """"""'"'!" w, ~t .JoNwtown A"*'''"" , ..... _ ,... J..._'. av ., .... E calll .... f th Anklet Jovanovic •1>41ndoned the !let ot IN ActlUOue I~. no T--... ,.....__ - --"'"~ ~ ' • . OOtJ>. upon .... e attorr:ieY or e ex-Thie at•tttMnt _ f\led wt1h the ~...,,.. ot WAJllMINOTON-TllclmaaJ>. w.... . u ·-. ,,,,_,.. TiltJ' 11 1 (t1t}......, 1ees..c lluehatd, Foun!Mft v~.c. ecut« or ad.minlatrator. and County~ .. of Ofanoe County on SOUTHLAND OEVELOPM!NT TNa UWMnt -filed wttll th9 Man11g91',Aoefltor$har~ .. ,....., ..,, ........... 82708 file with the court with proof June 10. 1993 COMPA~Y. •• 3090 Pullman s1 .. ~IJ nty0Q9rt!1...,. °' OranQ9 ~on :=-9:1=:! ~~~or~ ... !!'b~~'*'• ~ra~g~c~m oe11y ~.=.-18 oondi.lcteid by-• C • 't•-t "21UOI eo.ta ...... Ca. em.. une fl. ...... of Johnttown A~ COITll)en... ........ ........ . • • • JEWELS 8 E8BE c.llf 0 lervlCe, • wn ...,n reques P blllhed Or CoM Oelly Th• ltollllou• bu1lnaH name n.. 8-'!0fl s1.i1ard, clo Jer"'I Mor1· 2~ er-L ~ • 1 OOfP =~ 0~~~°r~es1g ~ ·~: P11f;e'~~ 111. 22~"S. Juty e. 1 1e93 ~~r•:, ·~-=~··· ~:e~.l•d in P1:,r~ •• ~Ju~ 1: geo-Company~ 430 Woodlleld A..... • NI.JC NOTIC( e11e Cur11a 2716-83 EJIUbeth. M.J. !J7207 E<tw9rd D Lotts ventory and app~nt of T • Aob•r1 P. Warmington Aobat1 Q Guempel. olo Jerwy 1(..... Blidget M Lotta estate &Deta or of the petJ-rtlll.JC NOTIC( ~. 3090 """"*' 01 .. eo.te Mor1gaoe Company, 430 Woodfleld rtemout ..-n Publleh.d ~ CoeM o.y _ _, M9M C. .,._ M" Mft-....... , Ellubetl'I., H.J 07207 NAMI tTATllmNT Piiot ~ 28. JVty I, 13. 20, 1MS tiona or accounta mentlvn~u l'ICTft'IOUt --•• i.v.riy Hlll9 &eYtnga and LOwt ..._ nu11K JOhn P•Hlela.,,, Sufi• 300. The tOllowmg ~.,.. Oolng ~ m Sectlon 1200 and 1200 5 of N.u. ITATQmN'T AMOGlalkMI. 21211 Laa Ramblaa, 1-----=--.;.;;.;.;.;;.;;;.._ __ 1 517u ~1,... DunwOOd~ "°9d. bua"-u: """''°"' ..,..... the California Probe~ Code. The totlowfng ~r\on I• do1no Mlealon Viejo, C. t2ee2 ~.~" Allatlta, <Horot• J0~2 VIOCO QAL.Al('(, 10912 OMpman ~ STAftmMT OOUOLAS M BOOTH bow-•: Tl'll9 ~ ... oondlJC!ted by. T..... follow!nQ ... OOlna aeoro-H I.fine, Ill. addr ... NIM ......... O.r«*i Gr-. Ca., 82t40. Titit tollOo*lCI P9'tOll la 60lng • CUM LAUDE 00,.TWAAE. l04nt venture ,,. 1 aa: W;\~ "' ltHl It eboW H•rtfttla0.0olhlL11IOONtla1alt• ~ • IHO No. MalD S&.,UI "59 La Eac>er~. Foun111n v111i.y, ~ Hlllt 88\lln08 9nd bu*"--'!:! !'-~~·v'123 Wllll•rn a. wam1uon, eddrM• 0r .. Olll'llOnd 81tt, l.09., 8 1786. M ..... 2201tA=Street ., __ ,_ ·--,.._ •• 01 Ce.92708 Loen~ Young .......... 119. r-·-· alley, ..__ ·"-II v v_._.... 11903 Pelnt DATA...,..., • IMlll-tuM, ""'· "' !lien J Turner. 98118 l • ~~ 1 U::fte.eea, le-1270I =: ......,,. -• •-.. ,.,, --..,_A. 8 Tcwo. Callf. 2e30 (7l4)11S-H87 t!•roe•naa, Founteln v111au, ca ~ ~ Jodi~ .2 ...... Monte OllYid v Jahn,~,.._ aa lkWh l~ Ollf'noftd ..,, c.. Jan• MoOvlr•·Klng, 254 I 1 Pu 1 '-_ ~ l"lo... ~----• .... ,.... ·-.-.-.. ,.._..., 1 __ Ca. 82911 1t>ove 8t711 CIWI~ ~ Hiiia. C•llf b iJmeo ~· •llJe ~I 82 ot Thie .t•l-1 -ftled w1t1'1 the ,.,....,., _...-Ar1ftur ~ Cl• ... Madlton Thill ~ 11 ~ by an ._, ~ly Pilot Ju.M 28, 29, July ~ • oonduetad by an County CMrtl of Orange County on ''*·~ • OOftdUc!t9d ~ 811 A~etfll'loot,Delleo..NewYOfll. ~·I)(. n. ........ la oonduct9d by ari 5, 1983 2042-83 r ...... J. Ti•--June 1, 1813. ,,_ t/Jodl ~ r=a.., ,.._ Ycwtc 100t2 ...._ 0. Doahl _ ........... _. ~-· -·-Thl9 bueineee .. oonduoted ""' ·"""I V, V~ "*II Of Nootiolle ";-~ -tlleO wtth llilt ™" ... ,..,.,, ..... fllecl with the Publl•h~ Or•no• COHI Dally Thia ... .....,,, -wl1h the 8lanedt Stwon a. Knolh w,. 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Each dessert com bines the best of seasonal fruit with dessert convenience foods that promise to make recipe preparation swift and snappy. Additionally. you'll appreciate the con- cept that these chill~d desserts can be prepared ahead of time with just a final flourish -0r two just before serving time. TRIFLE TORTE 1 package (3 C>Uncea) etrawberry flavor gelatin 1 cup bolllng water 2 tableapoona lemon Juice 1 package (4-Mf'Ylng alze) vanllla flavor lnetant pudding and pie ftlllng 1 cup cold mllk 2 contalnen (8 ouncn each) frozen whlssPed topping, thawed 1 baked angel food cake, cut Into cubn ¥. cup •OcM atrawberrtff ~ .. cup treeh or frozen blueberrle• Oissqlve gelatin in boiling water. Add lemon juice and chill untll sllghtlytl'llckened. Meanwhile, prepare pudding mix with 1 cup mllk as directed on pudding package. Chill; then fold in gelatin. Fold in 1 container of whipped topping, blending until smooth. Place VJ of cake cubes In 2-quart bowl. Top with Y:i of the gelatin-puddJng mixh.!r.e,,&preadlog • evenly. Repeat layefs. Coverl>owl with plastic wrap and chill at least 6 hours. Unmold onto serving plate. Spread remaining container of whipped tQpping over mold. using part for decorations. and ga~nlsh with additional fruit, If desired. Makes about 6 cups or 12 servings. STRAWBERRY ICEBOX LOAF 12 ladyftngen, aptlt 1 pint atrilwberrln 2 pacbgea (3 ounce• each) or 1 pecbge (I ouncn) atrawberry n.vor ge&.tln 4 • 2 cupe ~llng water 1 cup cold wat,r t , 1/1 t ... poon almOnd extract• 1 container (4 oUncea) frozen whipped topping, thawed •or UM 3 tableapoon• orange liqueur Lin~ sid~s of a 9 by 5-inch loaf pan with ladyfingers. Halve 1 cup of the strawberries: slice remaining berries. Dissolve gelatin in boiling water. Add cold water. Measure 311 cup and chill until thickened. Spoon into pan and arrange strawberry halves. cut side up. In rows on the gelatin. Add extract to remaining gelatin and chill until slightly thickened. Fold In whipped topping and the sliced strawberries and spoon Into pan over clear layer. Chill until firm, at least 4 hours. Invert· onto servlng dish. Garnish with ad- ditional whipped topping, If desired. Makes about 6 cups or 12 servings. •.· PASTRY FR UIT FLAN 1 aheet frozen DUff paatry, th••ed 1 egg, beaten -i, 1 peck11ge (4-Mrllng alze) vanllla or lemon flavor lnatant pudding and pie ftlllng 1 cup cold milk . Valene Morale• 1e111 flavors. f -. ca 01 02 1 container (I ouncea) eour cream 1 pint atrawbentea, halved 1 cup blueberrtee 'h cup apple )elly, melted and cooled Meal in a packet ideal for campsite cooking. C2. remaining 2 strlp!I. Brush with egg. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 25 minutes. until golden brown Cool completely on rack. . , . Roll pastry on lightlSf tloured board Into 16 by 11-lnch rectangle. Prick entire surface with fork. Cut 4 lengthwise strips, about 11/4 Inches wide. Combine pudding, milk and sour cream in bowl. Beat until smooth and well blended, about 1 minute. Chill. Just before serving. spread filling in pastry shell and arrange fruits In rows on top. Brush fruit with Jelly. ,. · Place rectangle on ungreased baking sheet and brush with egg. Place 2 of the stripso<>n the longer edges, brush with egg and top with Garnish with thawed frozen whipped topping If desired. Refrigerate any leftover flan. ( Her dishes: Easy, flavorful Casting a glance toward the number of exotic cookbooks lining the kitchen wall of Valerie Morales' kitchen she is quick to point out her basic philoeophy of cooking. "I really am a lazy cook. I like food to taste wonderful but lf it takes a lot of work I don't want to do It." Several French recipe boolal she haa appear to reinforce her statement aa their white coven and pages look crisp and new. The C.O.ta Mesa resident Cook-of-the-week reaches for a well worn caverlee1 book of Louisiana Cajun recipea. Her voice takes on a lovini note aa a.he thwnm through the yellowed paps. "Cajun la very flavorful and very spicy. I like too& with flavor. Bland food la borinc·" Born in Surrey, England, Morales' intermt l.n spicy fooda and cookina bepn quite late, really .developtna aft.er her marriage to her huaband, an Italian. "When I wu flnt married I kept callinll a nellhbor uklnc how to do th1a or that. Flnally, 1or Chrla1mu. she aave me • Betty Crocker cookbook." Morales tomes her he.d" beck and laqba. "I~ ahe aot tired of me Mk.inc·" Monlel' favorite fooda ~ collec:Uoo of ttetpea have been formed c:/W!r the yean throuah her hUlband'• mother, friendl, tnvellns in Europe, and Uvtn, in IUCh varied parw of the country aa Illlnoia and Tua The most important thine to remember ..-hen llMl'Chlnl for MW'foodl and recipes Morales says, "is to just look a.round until you find things that suit your tastes and needs. To excite me," she said, "it has to have a strong flavor." One of Morlles' favorite dishes w hich "la very versatile and can be uaed as a side dish with almoet anything." She calls it: CURRIED FRUIT 1 16-ounce can peachee 1 16-ouncecan pean l 16-ounce can cherries (pitted) 2 8-ounce cans pineapple (chunks) 1 16-ounce can apricots 1 1 stick butt.er (room ~perature) 6 teupoona CWT)' powder 1 cur brown l\.lgar 2 tablespoons brandy Drain fruit for 36 hc>un. Mix fruit (when drained), aupr, butter, CWT)' and brandy tosether. U.e a 1 ~ -quart ca.DeJ'Ole dlah. Bake for 46 minutet in 350 degree oven. Servel 8. CBJC&EN ROSE 3 chicken breuta, split W cup roee wine W cup roy •uce W cupvecetable oil 2ta~wat.er • lclowprUc 1 twpooG linler' I w '8elpoon orepno lta~brownaiaar Combhw Wine, eoy •uce. oil. water, prUc. a;!.npt, orepno and brown a&aar· Ananae clUCken (akin 8'de down) in a bU:ma dlah. Pour wine m1xtUre '1Yf/r chicken. Cover and. bake in 37&-cSesree oven for 1 ~ houri. Tum the chJcken after the flnt 46 minutea. Serve over rice. ___ ... ___ _ -Orange Coast-OAttV-f>iLOT /Wednesda·y. JUne 29, 1983 .- Astronauts' chef turns · dietary nightmare into gourmet delight Bv PAUL RECER .,,,..,.,._.,.,_ SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP)-An astronaut on Challenger paused during dinner last week to send a message to Earth: "Tell Rita the barbecue IS great!" Such compliments are es· pectally pleasant for Rita M. Rapp, who has spent two decades turn- ing a dietary nightmare into a gourmet delight for America's space travelers. Challenger's crew has dined from a menu that has 20 beverages and 75 foods, mdudmg steak. shrimp t'OC."ktail, Italian veg- etables, smoked turkey and cauilflower with cheese. They can follow a standclrd menu for six days without repeating an entrec. Space eating was different when Rapp first became the chef. "In the Mercury program, the food was in metal tubes, like toothpaste, and the astronauts squeezed it into their mouths," she recalled. That was thought to be the only way people could ever eat in space because of weighll~ess. Food will not stay on the plate, as on Earth, and engineers worried that droplets of food floating around • the cockpit would con\aminate '.! & equlpment. 1.. • ' But Rapp helped develop cubes " to replace the tubes. The food was • partially dried and compressed into bite-sized cu.bes, which were coated with gelatin to reduce crumbs. It was terrific engineer- 111g, but lousy dining, she said. "They didn't have the correct texture or feel," she said. "What we sent up, we usually got back." Rapp kept searching for a better way, and scored her "big break- through" in preparing for Apollo 8, when three humans, for the first time, would orbit the.moon. Rita Rapp has helped supervise food pre p- aration for a stronauts over two decades. Their arrival was timed for Christmas Eve 1968. To mark the occasion, Rapp sent along a new idea-pouches oC rehydratable Try meal in a packet at campsi.te .. A complete meal ready f.9 be cooked in hot embers best describes the Individual Campfire Bundle. Potatoes and carrots are layered with onion soup mix and a ground beef patty and bundled in heavy duty aluminum foil. Aluminum foil bundles eliminate the need to carry additional cooking and serving utensils to the campsite. As a cooking container, the foil bundle allows room for steam expansion and produces excellent results. As a serving container the foil el.imlnates cleaning messy dinner plates. .. INDryIDUAL.f~,DRE.BllNDLE ~ baking)x>""ltt'O. ttruey sliced ~ carn>t, thinly sliced 1 envelope (single Serving size) onion soup mix "" pound lean ground beef Using half of the vegetables. place a thm layer of potato and carrot slices in center of a sheet of heavy duty foil large enough for adequate wrapping. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon soup mix. Shape ground beef into a 3-inch patty; place on vegetables and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon soup mix. Top with layer of reserved vegetables and 1 teaspoon soup mix. Bundle Wrap. Place bundle flat on embers to prevent leakage or on grill rack over embers. Cook in hot embers 15 to 20 minutes, occasionally turning bundle with long-handled tongs. Makes 1 serving. To bundle wrap: Place food in eel) ter of a sheet of heavy duty foil large e nough to permit adequate wrapping. Bring 4 corners of foil up together in a pyramid shape. Fold the open edges together in a series of locked folds, allowing for heat circu.lation and expansion. food The astronaut..<. rould add hot water, cut open the pouch and eat the food with a Jipoon. "It was determined that surface tension (of the liquid) held the food on the spoon ," s~ud Rapp. "H you very .carefully aimed, you could get it to your mouth If you hit your arm. though. 1t goes bouncing all over." The Apollo 8 astronauts dined on turkey and dressing while orbiting the moon on Christmas. Today's astronauts, in addition to an expanded menu, had condi- ments-liquid salt and pepper, hot sauce and ketchup-and snack items, such as real nuts and cookies. Food is in poptop cans or plastic containers and is eaten with a fork or spoon. The menu provides 3,000 calories per day and includes nutnenlS that have been de-original .aeven American temuned neces.sa.ry for space aatronauta. travelers. "I waa the vampire," 1he said. "I Starting with the ninth flight took the blood samples," this faU; the shuttle wiU have a Following Alan Shepherd's galley with a devke to automati-first flight in 1961. she was asked cally rehydrate the food and heat to take over food' prep- 1t. Klt.chen duty will be sunple. A aration-temporarily. But ahe be- complete meal for five can be came faacinated by the englneec- unpacked and rehydrated in five ing and technical challenge and minutes by one peraon. Heating never left. takes a half hour a.nd dinner is In a few years, she predicted, served. there'll be a need to design a food That's the way Rapp Likes it-in system for a space station where space or on Earth. ' astronauts will live for months. Asked her favorite foods, she This. she said, could include said: "Plain and simple I don't hydroponic gardens to grow fresh mind cooking (for herself), but I vegetables and perhaps a kitchen like it to be quick.'' where food is prepared in bulk. Rapp, who holds a master's Would she like to go along a.s degree in physiology, was hired by cook? the space agency to study the She smiled and said, "Ohhh, effects of space flight on the yea." TRY CONDITIONING HAIR SPRAY ·AND SAVEV6 $1.2S look beautiful and SAVE $1 .25. 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Before you even chp our coupon end s~rt tasting tor yourself how good S&W beans are, w e can tell you nght now we rMke more 11arletle$ of beans than anyone else And one taste win tell you that S&W uses only the t>est grade of be.,ns available Try St.W's Brlck-Oven Baked Beans, slow baked in bncl< ovens for that old fashioned flavo r, or large, plump and tender S&W Dark"Red Kidney Beans and Garbanzo Beans Whichever one you choose, you11 find out wtiy we're number one in beans. ~~ J Since 1896. The best. All the time. \J n •• • • ~ :: I I I I I I I I I I I 1· I , ~~ ~o It's All-Righta! ~ UPIMTIOlll DAft JVl.Y JI, I .. 71 030 l.077&4 on a c oa. or a oa.jar &_ of ~VA lalltaat Cotree • ~ v ~ KAVA Is 100% real cotree that Is 90" acid ncutrallaed. AJI the cofl'te taste you want. ~"acid In the cup. Vault feel good about ctrlnktng KAVA. ------- ll'illO'[ OEOH 53000 '],2 5152 .. . . . . . C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. June 29, 1983 Do-it-yourself kabobs liven party Lamb shiah kabobs are easy and fun to make. Here's how. Anytime up to three days before you want-to cook the kabobs, put the lean chunks of lamb in the marinade to gather sub- tle flavors, then refriger- ate. Take a few minutes to think of vegetables, fruits, other meats such as sausage or bacon, and exotics like ohves, kwn- quats or spiced apples that are suited to the kabob concept. At your convenience, parboil the vegetables that need it: prepare the other food items. Place them in an attractive arrangement on a large platter or sectioned lazy ausan and cover with plastic wrap. Tuck away ip the refrigerator until tbne to eat. Then comes the fun. Let everyone assemble their own kabobs on s,kewers, choosing the things they like best from your nice assort- ment. The cooking takes minutes and in no time at all, with no fuss or muss, an excitingly different dinner is enjoyed by a11. LAMB SHISB KABOB 1 tablespoon cooking oil ~ cup finely chopped onion 1 !.1 cups catsup ~cup water 3 tablespoons firmly packed light brown sugar 2 tablespoons cider vinegar 1 tablesp oon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon chili pow- der ~ teaspooac:elecy-salt ~ teaspoon dry mus- tard 2 pounds boneless lamb, cut into l ~ inch cubes 8 slices rucchin.i, about ~-inch thick 16 pitted jumbo ripe olives 12 cherry tomatoes Heat oil in saucepan. Add onion and cook until Techniques . detail pan ? broiling Pan-broiling is a dry method of cooktng. Ump. Add at.sup. water, bro~ sugar, vmegar, Worcestershire sauce, chili powder, celery salt and mustard. Sumner about 30 minutes, sur- ring occasionally. If necessary, add a littlt! additional water during cooking. Thread lamb onto four skewera. Patboil 2uc-occas1on ally with chlni about 3 minutes. barbec\Je sauce. Grill Dram well. Alternately vegetable kabobs about 4 thread 2 zucchini slices, 4 minutes on each aide, or olives and 3 cherry to desired degree of tomatoes on each of 4 doneness, brushing oc- a~ tional skewers. Grill casionally with barbecue Jadtb kabobs 7 to 8 sauce. Heat any remain- minutes on each side, or ing barbecue sauce and until desired degree of serve with kabobs. Ser- doneness.. brushing lamb ves 4. \ .... .. 1.•.S ··~..,A.S ~to Chill Sauce t ,..,, 83 c ,,.,,,. llllOI """'" •llOl lllllekA.411t NC1. ~ "" Potato Chlpst ..,,99c Biz Bleach •.• .,, •2.99 tot•Qt:-.~WWtft Paper Plates I .-.. •I.35 Qi ~· BEEF LOIN Top Sirloin SMOKe::RCUT Steak Sllees ?.!'_~! .. sx.99~ BEEF Bl.ADEQJT Chuck Roast .. i. • HOl DOG Ofl HAMIWROEll Stater Bros. Buns •PKIU.OZ it ii. Del Monte • Catsup .. ~ W sI.I9 Hamburger Patties ' •LB PACKAGE 0 ZACKVFAA~ Chicken I Bologna ~&Ol ...,.., ~G ijU()[.tH, \...t.1 'Hff'1 <,~,l t!' Lunch Meats H()Atoll I\ •l S-1,loC"(O Pepperoni 1•i()IU1•H .. 0/ CMtJN~ Pepperoni r•Uf'l'A()S 1)Ql !:iitJtH Lunch Meats •· Specials! 4 Vutett-. Twin PMk Bell Brand ·---Potato Chi~ u4Sc ... •I.09 ... •I.S9 u 8 I.29 ServJce Dell Specials liY~t U S'10lllSJ. "'"" """"° ~'ON.• .. 4tr .... "' ... Cl -· • • • .. 59 Cheae .•• .&• s .. c:rn '!> ORDt~ S.. 79 PMtraml ·l• .... S..• l D JO OA<>t• ...29 Corned Beef • -.,. . Therefore, OON'T add water and OON'T cover the pan. Doing either changes the method of cooking to bi-aising. LAUM SCUOOfllll f'W1 .... -. 4VA"lf"TIU Potato ! Chips (:;l )'\ 1Stater Bros. t ~· _, Charcoal I • ~ AUO~TlD .J _1 ....... .ir.:t.Ci Northern w Most tender cuts of steaks have e nough natuial !at to prevent them from sticking to the pan. How ever, if the steak is very lean. the pan may be brushed with a small amount of oil Pl.ace the steak tn a heavy skillet or on a griddle. Cook slowly over mod- erate heat, turning oc- casionally to brown the steak evenly on both sides. Since the surface of the meat is in roust.ant rontact with the hot sur- face of the pan, it is es.ential to tum the meat periodically to insure even cooking Pour off any fat as it a ccumulates during cooking. U the fat is pemli tted to collect in th~ pan, meat will be pan-fried (or sauteed) instead of pan-broiled. Pan-broiling takes about hal1 the time re- quired to broil the same Steak. Don't overcook. For a bone-in steak, test tor donene91 by cutting a unal.I gash near the bone to check the colo.r of the cooked meat Read - $"L/M eouR.MET- fo(t~)fy, shmmtng! food va.lik:S in +tie. . llllyl'llt . ~ --• --v --. .~; EACH Corn EXT~ rAN\..Y ')W(fT lfNOHl • - lJ ({? ~ EA ... Cucumbers l(NOER~()A[fN Cantaloupes L-'R<lES\W£TYINE~ Onions U~ I<() IWo/(flllf":,.,,,,. ...,..,.,OT~ flQT.-JS Hf~,,.,..,,," l!Jllll"t••,,!t• •tN"8 ~.,,. MC)0THlr• l.ICI HI"' WAI.•• PatloU Houeeplants ~ ... ~. •2.49 .. ,I.oz CANS DEL MONTE Sweet Pickles t .. , Steak Sauce I . WEIGHT WATCHERS Mayonnaise 9 M~OLA CornOil f l\INGSFORD Charcoal I - . ' \~:::·~~ 1ft Napkins , -~ ..... . ~{b-· .... ... "--.:--~ a.ct cw .o, • •• ft • ...,. ---s*J_. 79 Owcoel ...... •1.09\ -'°'"' l\INGSFORD M"TCHLIGHT Charcoal 9 ~LB s3.49 SUNNY OEllGHT FLORIDA ~\!' • CitrusPunch91 ~ &soz I.I9 ciiem11S1t;es -noz •I.69 RIJFFLES OR LAYS REGULAR Potato Chips t •101 •I.59 SPRITE NOi AVAILABLE IN INDIO Tab Or Sprite e .lll(R•I.49 Holl~ood ··-. 75c Dres..~1ng C!teese .-$ ... 8 9 Pn~a ..&• • ' Ar111our ~ $... 23 Treet .a.. Ze§t , 47c Soap ~ J 'l " .. ·-. Orange Co~at DAIL V PILOT /Wednesday, June 29. 1983 Spinach high in nutritional value " . Whetl 1er you enpy fresh spinach raw in salads c 1r cooked into delicious n!dpes, you'll benefit from its hlgh nutritional value. Fresh Spinach is high In Vit- amins A and C. iron and other mi ·nerals. It's also a good so Luce of vitamin 861 pot.a :Wum and fiber, and iB quite low In calories--only 14 per ~up. SPINA •CB-STUFFED BAKED POTATOES 4 lurge baking pot.at< leS 10 1>unces fresh spina<·h 1 tabl espoon water 1 teas poon salt 2 ta bl 1espoc>ns milk 3 tab·lespoons butter or ma rgartne, divided Sour c:ream (optional) Wash potatoes. Prick potatoes with a fqrk and b;lke in "l25-degree oven 45 minu 1:.es or until ten- der. Cut potatoes in half lengthw.•15e and scoop flesh in· to a }:>owl. Re- serve pc 1tato sh ells; set aside. · Ribse spinach, remove coarse sterns and chop spinach. Place spinach in Goodness lay<.~red in trifle Rosy 1 :heeked-peaches are mal·ting .their wel- come ai:•pearance in the market. s to bring pleasure to our tables. Del.iciou. > "as is" in the hand, i: ieaches become sublime with a little bit of effort . A tr\f le is an elegant way to delight in this summ er's c rop of peaches. This Saronno Summer · Trifle can be prepan!( J early in the day and g arnished JUSt before s .erving. Custard, cubes c >f pound cake, sliced peaches and raspbe1rry preserves offer la: fer upon layer of goodne:iS mtriguingly · laced w 1th Amaretto. SARON NO SUMMER TRIFLE 112 cu p cornstarch 112 cu p sugar 2 ~:s. well beaten J i,.} CIJ)'.>6 milk 2 tablespoons butter or m.i1Tgarine 1 tab!,espoon vanilla 'h et.1 p Amaretto 2 fro·zen pound cakes (10% ounces each) 2 c ups raspberry presvrves V. C\.I p Amaretto 6 p·eaches, peeled, pine. j and sliced Whi1 >ped cream Toasted, sliced almonds In a saucepan. rrux cornsta. -ch, sugar and eggs until well blended. Gradua Uy stir in milk. Add bu lter or margarine and stir over medium heat u ntil custard thicken s. Remove from heat arid cool , covered. Stir in' •anilla and 1h cup Amaret to Cover and chill fo1 · aeveral hours. Cut C'akes into 'h-inch cubee. »x preseryes with ~ cup Amal;Etto. Layer cake cubes, raspberry preserves. peache ·1 and custard in a. 2112-qu. U1. bowl. End with a 1 lriz:zle of ras pber- . ry Pref erves. Chill. J ust before serving. pipe a border .of whipped cream around outer edge of bowl u:sing a pastry bag with a star tip. Garnish with 1 >each slices and touted. &llced almonds, if desired. Makes 8 to 10 servings. .. , •'"ii ,,,,..,.. ,,,. 0. 11, Pilaf ... I rt· t•l•ed •••y cell• IM llttl cby ...... Id II 1•1~ tff••4 4.ey t .. tk prifc I ... wtt4 I luo4 ..... ,,th R*f, lolrr b•I -ef ..,, ......... "•• tt.. l)aUy Pile,, o.a ........ C-u "'- a medium sa4cepan Cover and steam in l tablespoon water. Dra1M spi.J\ach well and place in boWl With the potato Add the salt, mtlk and 2 tablespoons butter and mix well Spoon the mixture into the reserved potato shells Dot w1lh 1 table- spoon butter. Place on a balong sheet and bake in 425-degr,:ee oven for 15 to 20 mmutes. Serve with sour cream, If desired. Makes 8 servmgs SPI NACH -AVOCADO SALAD Herb Dressing• 10 ounces fresh spinach 2 ripe avocados l tablespoon fresh lemon or lune juice 2 grapefruit, peeled and sectioned 1 red onion, peeled and thinly sliced ' 4 slices bacon, cooked and crumbled "f)PEN INDEPENDENCE DAY -=-:~ f MONDAY, JULY 4th j 11 . 8 A.M. -7 P.M. ;-~ Prepare Herb Dreas- ing and refrigerate . Wash spinach and drain well; remove stems and tear leaves into bite-size pieces. Peel, pit and slice the avocados. Sprinkle avocado slices with lemon or lime juice. In a large salad bowl, com- bine the spinach, avocado slices, grapeCruit sections and onion slices. Pour Herb Dressing over salad and ~ to coat salad i.ngredients. Gar- nash with crumbled bacon. Makes 6 servings. •HERB DRESSING Ya cup vegetable oil "' cup fresh lemon or lune juice 1 teaspoon salt 112 teaspoon pepper l 'h teaspoons dried tarragon, crumbled Combine ingredients in sm.all jar. Cover and shake until well mixed. Chill. Makes about ~ cup. 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P:RISNO LU Vl!OAI ANO TULA RI COUNTY, IALll IN lltlTAIL QUANTfTlll ONl Y MOIT ITOAEI OPl!N 1 AM TO 11 PM 1 OAYI A WllK. .59 J VONS CHAR COAL ~~!9UETS lONG BURNING LIMll 2 }59 NICE 'N SOFTv TISSUE BATHROOM 4·R0LL PACKAGE ~89 WILSON TENNIS BA LLS CHAMPIONSHIP-OPTIC YELLOW 3 8Al.L8 f:t!A CAN - c.·s • . ... c·e Orange Cont DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, June 29, 1983 ________________________________ ;._ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ,.___ Garden take s the spotligh t The garden dkes the spotlight ln a flavorful curry and Squash ...0th Bean Balla, a deputure from the traditional 1pa- ghettl and meat balla. GARDEN CURRY 5 cups water, brought to a boU 2 medium carrota, aliced l medium turnip, cut into chunlu I medium onion, aliced 1 bunch broc"COli, cut lnto flowerets, reserving lteml 1 bunch paraley l bay leaf 2 tablespoon.a margarine ~ cup unbleached flour l ~ tablespoons curry pow de/ 1 amall unpeeled apple, cored and cut lnto thin slices 2 medlum zucchini, cut into ~-inch slices 1 (8 ounces) can com, drained or 1 cup fresh sweet com kernels 1 lar~f;"'°t, peeled.and cut onally ln to thin slices , 1 large sweet red pepper, sliced In a large pot contain- ing the boiling water, simmer, covered, the two sliced carrots, turnip, onion, broccoli stems, paraley and bay leaf for 40 to 45 minutes or until the vegetables are very tender. Strain, d.Jacard- i.ng vegetable and reserv- ing the stock. Melt the margarine in the same pot. dd flour, then curry wder a little at a time, constantly with a wire whisk. Be sure to taste the roux after each ad- dition of curry ao that it won't overpower the vegetables. Add re- 8Elrved stock and bring to boil, stirring constantly, until thickened. • Reduce he.t to low; simmer 10 to 15 minutes. Add sliced apple, broccoli flowerets, zucchini, corn, remaining carrot and red pepper. Cook over me- dium heat until veg- etables are tender but not overcooked, about 8 to 10 minutes. Serve over brown rice seasoned w ith toasted sesame seeds or a combination of roasted peanuts and cur- ~ts. Makes 4 servings. SQUASH WITH BEAN BALLS l nap lentils 1 medium onion, diced 1 bay leaf 2 quarts water, boiling l (16 ounces) can cruck peas, drained lcup whole whe .. bread cnunbs ' l egg ';f cup plua 1 teaspoon chopped fresh basil R oast beef $t ars as · icnic fa re A picnic lunch IB one of e moo pleasant, easy ay1 to entertain da. Hearty, cold beef makes any ion apedal. ARINATED BEEF RUMP ROAST 1h pounda beef round prout cups canned tomato 'cup vinegar tablespoons sugar tablespoons vegetable u large clove garlic, flne- chopped teaspoon.I chill powder teupoon aalt t.eaapoona al.laploe teupoona pepper Place beef ln deep wl or other ~ht fit- oontainer. Mix all fema1n1n1 ingredients. our over rout'. Pierce th a lona fork ln many laca to allow pen- tion: cover. Refriger- te at leut 4 hours, no ncer than 24 hours. ~nov1e bun marinade. lr\ller1 ron.ene •pit to ro...i. ~ carefully. Cook 6 above medium hot 1 ~ houri for rare, r until cte.l.red degree of nea Bruah with arlnade every 10 nutn. About 16 mJ.nutet font done. lnllrt ~t ennomew lnto center roMt.. rnaJdrti aure It 'l iauch 1plt. When temtJ temperature ii ~bed ii me-- um nu-e. 1 ( 16 ounces) can crushed tomatoes l (16 ou~) can toQUlto aauce l teaspoon chopped fresh oregano 1 (1 pound) spaghetti ~~espoon vegetable oil Add lentils, onion and bay leaf to a large saucepan containing 2 quarts boiling water. Boil 45 to 60 minutes until tender. Drain, removing bay leaf. Mash lentils and chick peas tog~ther in a large bowl or food proces,,or. Blend in bread crumbs, egg and 14 cup of the chopped basil. Form mixture into 18 to 20 2-lnch balls. Set aside. Coll)bine crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, remaining 1 teaspoon of chopped basil and ob egano in a medium size saucepan. Bring to a boil1 reduce heat to low and simmer 25 to 30 minutes, until thickened A.1ao at the aame time cook lhe spaghetti squuh over mediµm heat in bolling water to cover, for 20 to 30 minutes, until tender, Cut in half. Scoop out seeds and discard. Scrape out strands of squash and discard shell In a large skillet con- taining hot vegetable oil, fry 6 bean balls at a time, turning carefully to brown all sides. KRAFT B.B.o . SAUCE HUNT'S KETCHUP HUNT'S PORK& BEANS HARVEST DAY BUNS HDttl090t~ • Ct ,..g FARMER.JOHN MEAT FRANKS BELL BRAND POTATO CHIPS TWln s>.cr S VltwtWf I Or hg T aC1 01 Sjlt1tt llf91Aa< or ~ A'et 11 PKll noz c.- CHARCOAL BRIOUETS Pllfll °' 1«•orv 11 01 1t1 Tamm> S1 Ol lt1 ,, Ol tin 110l ""O UOY l• 10 lD la) r.79 r11s r.69 r.35 r.89 r.89 J'l !339 !189 GUARANTEED MEATS FRESH FISH ITEMS NEW EVERYDAY LOWER LIQUOR PRICES QUALITY PRODUCE WHOLE BODY 49 FRYING CHICKEN SO<J!Tlem !>-A lD e .. BLADE CUT 89 CHUCK ROAST .,....,.., lftf lD • ~~~~TROUT .. 2.09 ~1~H. WHOLE CATRS.H 1.11 2.39 ~~IACA BAG~~~ 4. 79 PACIAC COO RUET "1.89 ~CJ..f=!' ~~N PERCH 1.11 1. 5 5 CANNED & PACKAGED JIM BEAM BOURBON IO P<'OOf COOR'S BEER ~&P.cr 17H!rltt 9 99 170H~ 199 !~~RY GIN ""'"on 16.59 !~HIGH BOURB~, .. In 4.99 PORK SPARERIBS -size Froztn ~ttel lD 139 r EARLY CALIF. 97 ~SEAL VOOKA,,., .. 111 6.59 ~~S HO? CM1 e ~~HARPER B°';'~,~.~10.99 TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ll 2.49 ICM\ltf......, •• , lC.. LARGE END RIB STEAK .. 1.99 __ ,. 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Cook and stir over medJum heat just until mixture simmers. Remove from heat; blend in vanilla, light cream and heavy cream. Chill Frttze in ice cream freezer according to manufacturer's directions or freeze in freezer trays until frozen 1-inch from edges. Tum m1xture into large bowl of mixer: beat on high speed 2 nunutes. Pour into freezer containers and free:ze until finn. About 3 quarts. CHOCOLATE SWIRL PEPPERMINT ICE CREAM ·~cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch 14 teaspoon sal l 1 cup milk 3 egg yolks. slightly beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla 1h cup crushed peppermint candies Red food l'Olor 1 cup light cream 'I. cups heavy cream 1 cup canned chocol~te fudge topping Combine sugar, cornstarch and salt in saucepan; gradually stir in milk. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and boils. Remove from heat; sllr into egg yolks. Cool to room temperature. Add vanilla. crushed peppermint candies, fe~ drops red. food color, light and heavy cream. Electric or Crank-type Freezer Method: Pour into Creezer can; freeze according to manufacturer's directions. Remove dasher; gently stir in 1 cup chocolate fudge topping. Replace lid; let stand to ripen several hours. About 2 quarts ice cream. Refrigerator Freezer Method: Prepare as above. but om.it heavy cream. Pour into free:zer trays and freeze until mushy and partially frozen. Beat heavy cream until soft peaks fonn. Beat partially frozen mixture until smooth; fold in whipped cream. Return to freezer trays: cover. Freeze. stirring frequently,- unttl almost firm. Spoon in fudge topping. swirl gently. freeze untiJ finn. REFRESHING CHOCOLATE SODA 2 to 3 tablespoons chocolate flavored syrup 14 cup chilled club soda 2 scoops vanilla ice cream Additional chilled club soda Combine chocolate syrup and 'A cup club soda in a tall g~ (about 12 ounces): add scoops of vanilla ice cream. Fill g~ with additional clubsoda: lightly stir. Garnish with fresh fruit. if desired. Serve with long-handled spoon and straw. 1 serving. THICK CHOCOLATE SHAKE 2 cups cold mHk l pint vanilla ice CTe£m V. cup chocolate flavored syrup Place milk, 1 cup ice cream and chocolate syrup in blender container: cover and blend on medium speed unttl smooth. Pour into 3 tall glasses; top with acoope of remaining ice cream 3 10--0unce servi.ngll. Garlic adds pungency Garlic adds cha.rac1er .to th1a lnterestirur <.'OIJ)- bination. T TURNIP POTOATOES ln .eperate covered uueepans with 2 cups water and Y. clove garlic in eech. tum 1 pound (3 medium) potatoes (peeled and diced) and ~ pound mnall white tuml119 (peeled and dlced)-t.here 1t)ould be 3 cups of 8Ch ~le. BoU until t.ender--16 to lO mlnuta. Drain, combine vesetables: mash. Return to • saucepan; ov r low heat stir in 4 to 8 tablN)>OOnl butter. Add ult and pepper to taste. Mak8 4 to 6 1ervinp -~ ..... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednllldly, June 29, 1983 C7 Sardines: A . change of_ pace If your repertoire of fish salads begins and ends with canned tuna. it's time you gave a thought to sardines-a superb add I lion for a number of salads. as proven here with these recipes. . ~ch is colorful, attractively served, and im- agmattvely flavored. And each is every bit aa hearty as it is b.andaome:- Take your pick of flavors when you make F.astport Salad, which combines fresh cuc:.1.unber radishes, mushrooms, green and sardines. ' -_Fruit~Stoningtonoffersadeliciousatrayof sardines, npe avocado. grapefruit segments and thin sli~ of fed onion. Serve it with tiny lime cups. fashioned to hold blue cheese dressing garnished with a sprig of dill. Port Clyde Marinated Salad teams sardines with marinated green beans and potatoes, plus cherry tomatoes .. hard cooked eggs, and black olives. Stretch your food dollar with these easy-to-make salads-tempting enough to make you forget how good they are for you. EASTPORT SALAD 11/'z quarts bite-size salad greens (romaine, spinach, Boston lettuce, etc.) 1 small cucumber, sliced ~ cup slice:d radishes l cup sliced mushrooms 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar 2 tablespoons lemon juice V2 cup vegetable oil Y2 teaspoon salt 11. teaspoon pepper 112 teaspoon sugar ~ teaspoon dry mustard 2 (3 ~-ounce) cans sard~nes pr fish steaks. drained Place greens, cucumber, radishes and mush- rooms in salad bowl; cover 1 and chill. Prepare~ by combining vinegar. lemon juice. oil, salt, pepper, sugar and mustard in jar with tight-fitting lid; shake well to mix. Refrigerate until ready to use. Just before serving, shake dressing and pour over salad. Toss to coat greens. Divide among six salad bowls· top with sardines. Serves 6. ' FRUIT SALAD STONINGTON Lettuce (such as Bibb lettuce or small romaine leaves) I ripe avocado, peeled and sliced 1 grapefruit, sectioned 1 red onion, thinly sliced 3 (3% ounce) cans sardines, chilled 2 limes BottJed blue cheese salad dressmg Fresh dill Arange crisp lettuce on each of four salad plates. Arrange avocado, grapefruit sections, onion slices and sardines on plate. Halve limes crosswise; squeeze juice (about 4 tablespoons) over sardines and fruits. Clean out lime sh(ill.s to make "containers." Fill with blue cheese dressing and place 09 salad plates. Chlll until ready to serve. Garnish with dill. Serves 4. PORT CLYDE MARINATED SALAD 4 (3 % oun&) cans sardines 'It cup fresh lemon juice 2 tablespoons olive oil l teaspoon prepared mustard 1 teaspoon chopped parsley 1 teaspoon sugar 2 dashes Tabasco Sauce IA teaspoon salt Pepper to taste If.I cup bottled Italian salad d.ressmg 1 pound crisp-cooked green beans l If.I pounds potatoes. cooked and sliced 8 to 12 rii>e cherry tomatoes, halved 2 to 3 hard cooked eggs, quartered Black olives Arrange dr'"1ed sardines in a large pie plate. Combine lemoh juice, oil, mustard, parsley, sugar, T~~· salt and pepper in a small bowl; mix well with wire whisk, then pour over sardines. C.over with plastic wrap: refrigerate several hours. Marinate beans and potatoes separately in Italian dressing. To se~e, lift sardines from marinade; arrange on plates with beans and pojatoes. Ge.mi.sh with tomatoes. eggs and olives. Serves 4 to 6. Fine Wines, Champagnes·, Beer & Spirits Visa & Mastercard Gladly Accepted Happy Birthday, AMERICA! 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Tnou,..nJ 0t1'.•, Pt-i.·na, l..an1a•1t•r. l'•n...-Part., C:ttna.b 11111-. ltl"•·nlt.k, C1-ca Mria, Rtn<ho Cu~•~· Pom•,n•, ()(-My, Palm ().,....,., lkll!'-'"""'· Wt~• l'1,.,lnt1 tnJ Or1n•1· 1726 Superior Ave., Cost1 Mesa· Phone: 645-1608 25876 Muillands, Mission Viejo • Phone: 855· 1437 10932 Westminster, G1rden Grove· PhOne: 638-4145 -.263 South Euclld Avenue, Anaheim· Phone: 991·6892 lkms anJ prices avallabl~ at abon ~tore(•) Thursday June )0, 1983 throu&h Wednesday July 6, I 9ti) .. •1 ' ' ....... STORE HOURS: li':\'\l A.M. T,• <11\'\' r.t.t. Sunday • , ~•unlr\ \ .. -t 'B Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, June 29, 1983 Orange County wine competition gains credibi.lity N clw.rman of the judging_panel from It.a ooeptfon !even years ago. I've watched the Orange M d • :ounty Fair C.ommercial Wine C.ompetition grow fa On Wtne .,~a two-category upstart (only Chenin Blanc and ;.unay Beaujolais were judged the first year) that By J ERRY D. MEAD ~ed fewer than 100 wines, to its preeent status a the world's largest wine competition. Fresh tomatoes ~~ood beginning for summer salads Summertune brings an abundance of fresh ::.iliforrua tomatoes. To enjoy them to the fullest lt·gree, it is important to take advantage of the flavor -esearch conducted for several yearn at the Univer- i 1 y of California. Most important-Do oot r efrigera te freab omatoes. Cold temperatures (below 50 degrees) kstroy fresh tomato flavor, texture, and aroma. i'i-esh tomatoes stored at room temperature, between iC and 70 degrees. out of direct sunlight, will become 'Ompletely red and will develop full flavor. Hanging ,, oduce baskets and fruit ripening bowls make it tractive a1tematives to the refrigerator. Fully ripe tomatoes are the essential beginning :o Tomato Rice Salad Marrakesh, combining fresh :ornatoes. cucumbers. green peppers and radishes with flavors th.at evoke the Middle East. Chicken Salad California. on the other hand, is a Q4 •w twist on an old favorite. Crumbled blue cheese et livens chunks of chicken, fresh California tomatoes, green pepper, red onions, and chopped walnuts. This dish is an inspired use of leftover ct icken and a delight when fully ripe tomatoes are available. More than 1.8~0 wines, including every varietal produced. in California, plus sparkling wines and sherrieei were judged this year by professionals. But it is not the size that makes Orange C.ounty the Important event it is. It i.a ita credibility that makes a medal earned here seem more imponant than one won at virtually any other compeitition . The credibility carries itself acl"<m the perception of consumers and trade alike. Wineries and retailers tell me that medal-winning wines from Orange C.ounty show greater sales in more marketa than winning wines at other judgings. Wineries tend to give the Orange C.ounty results greater credence because it is known that wines are being judged by a group of peers. Orange County has a number of unusual features th.at also add to its credibility. For example, no other competition has a mandatory entry policy. At other judgings, a winery may avoid having its wine considered simply by failing to enter. This aJways leads to the speculation of "What would have happened if 'Brand X' had been entered?" This tends to tarnish the lmage of the wmea that do win At Orange County, tf a winery declines to enter, lls wines are purchased from retail shelves and entered by the fair. A valiant attempt is made to judge every commerdally available wine in each category . Alao, every wine must be commercially avail- able. No special Iota made exclusively for competition and unavailable for sale to the public are permitted. Another major dilference lS that Orange County takes price into COOBideration. Each variety is judged in three price categories, low. moderate and premium. The idea being that consumers do not expect the same thing from a $5 Cabernet as they do from a $40 Reserve. The price ranges allow the coOBumer to select the best wines from the value category he or she IJlOSl frequen\ly purchases. The major rufference in the Orange C.ounty Fair judging is that the event is designed to educate and inform conaumers. not to benefit the industry. Since space limitation p~vents a complete listing of all medals, I recommend you write for the results. Send $2.50 to: O.C. Winners, P. 0 . Box 397, Garden Grove, CA 92642. Cabernet Sauvignon always generates major consume r interest. Cabernet is not only the king of red wines in Calflronia, it also is d wine that 1.9 worthy of purehasing in quantity for the benefits that come from aging and cellaring a wine. The top price category this year ranged upward from $11.51. The modetate range was from $7.01 to Prlcea Effective Thurs .. June 30 through Wed .• July 6, 1983 $11.50, with the low falling below $7. Golds were awarded to Shaler 1979 "Nape .. ($13), Sequoia Grove 1980 "Cask One" ($12), Shenandoah Vineyards ~80 "Amador" ($12) and to Kenwood 1979 "Artist Series" ($20). Also to Sycamore Creek 1981 "Central Cout" ($14). Monterey Peninsula Winery 1980 "Mo.nterey" ($15) and Buena Vista 1979 "Special Selection" ($18). The Buena Vista wine has won four other gold medals. two at fall compeitions in 1982, plus at the Riverside and Del Mar competitiona t}\ja year. Thia wine could set an record for consiatency in wtnnins gold medals. That kin~ of track record tel.le you th1a wine is no fluke. ~ TOMATO RICE SALAD MARRAKESH I ~ cups water l cup Jong grain rice 1 teaspoon salt, dJvided 6 tablespoons lemon JWce F ESH ~ WHOLE OR HALF SILVER SALMON FOSTER FARMS BEST OF FRYER 1 tablespoon ground cumm l clove garlic, minced or pressed 'A+2 tablespoons olive oil 2 medium fresh California tomatoes, diced, and drained 1 larg~ cucumber, peeled. seeded. and djced l medium green pepper. dJced l cup sliced green onion 1 cup thinJy sli~ s:~~ish~ .<ah?ut l bunch) Bring water to a bo'y. Sur m n ee and ~ teaspoon SBlt. Reduce heat to low.~ver. and cook 20 minutes or w1til all liquid is abeorbe'd Remove from heat and let stand. covered, 5 minu~. While rice is cooking. combine .remaining ~ teaspoon salt, lemon juice. cumin, garlic and olive oil. Stir into hot, cooked rice. Chill. Stir in remaining iJJ gredients, and chill severa1 hours. Makes 6 to 8 1&rvlngs. CHICKEN SALAD CALIFORNIA 'A cup dairy sour cream 'A cup crumbled Blue chee;e 4 teaspoorlll lemon juice ~ teaspoon red pepper flakes 'A teaspoon sa1t 2 cups diced, cooked chk ken 2 medium fresh tomatoes, diced, and drained 1 green pepper, diced 1 cup chopped walnuts, toasted ~ cup chopped red onion Lettuce leaves C.ombtne fl.rat ~ ingredient. until weU-blended. Add next 5 ingTedients and chill. Arrange lettuce on lndJvidual aervlng plates; top with chicken salad. Makes 2 to 3 tervinp. ' - Svlvia Porter adv1~<'~ on Jtnance, Ann I.a nders h(•lp~ \\.1lh doml'SlH: pro t>lem.., and Sund a) ·., You Your Monn i-.ect ion focu~C:\ on urc<t bu:\incss trend~ and opportunit 1~~ Daily Piiat 6.750UNCE CAPRI SUN DRINKS • 1101 • RFGlll AK • HlCKOR~' •SWffT .t SMOKlY CHRIS' & PITTS'• 23 OZ. BAR-B·Q· SAUCE 4COUNT BIRDS EVE COB CORN JENO'S P 'N TASTY PIZZA " t. l . IA8 MATCH LIGHT CHARCOAL BRIQUETS ALPHA BETA •MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE ;•· .. -~. I .I I • -~ . 44 OUNCE BOTTLE: HEINZ KETCHUP 11\lITTR 801ll 1 SKAGGS ALPHA BET A VODKA or GIN Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, June 29, 1983 Ginger puts sna p i~t~ cookie jar . The "snap" of ginger and chewy goodness of raisins re what makes Cook ie J ar Favorites... vorites! COOKIE JAR FAVORITES _ __, __ r or margarine ~..em1D11 sugar 2~ cups flour 'A teaspoon salt 1 ~cups raialns ~ cup chopped, candied ginger 1 egg white, beaten In mixing bowl cream butter , sugar and eggs. Stir in flour and salt, nuxmg until blended. Stir in raisins and ginger; chill l to 2 hours to finn slightly. With floured hands; form dough into a log about 3 inches in diameter (or smaller, for smaller cookies). Wrap in waxed paper; refrigerate to chill completely. With sharp knife, cut slices from log about ~-inch thick. Place several inches apart on greased baking sheet; brush generously with beaten egg white; sprinkle with_ additional granulated sugar. Bake ln 350 degree oven about 15 minutes, until golden (reduce baking time for smaller cookies). Cool 2 to 3 minutes on pan; remove to rack and cool ~ completely. Makes 1 ~dozen large cookies. An additional Yi cup golden raisins may be substituted for candied ginger; add t tablespoon powdered ginger 12 OUNCE CANS LITE BEER 83 SQUARE FOOT HOU HI-ORI PAPER TOWELS IOOUNCE JAR HEINZ RELISH l~.s ~~ :n~~\ ~2lB ~ICT DAYTIME • 12 Cl lOOOlfll • 14 Cl OVERNIGHT ELASTIC LEG • 24 er NfW&ORN HUGGIES DIAPERS Fis_h in parchment· ancient technique .J Seafood cooked m parchment (en papillote) is a classic European method of delicately baking and partially steaming fish or shellfish , with a sau<:e and vegetables, in individual packets. · Fruited Fish in Parchment capitaliz.es on this centuries-old cooking techruque. Individual parch- ment circles are filled with a generous portaonot white fish filet.9, such as sole, halibut or red snappet, along with slices of kiwi, nectarine and then topped with a delicate white sauce. The packets are baked and ready for table service in 15 minutes. The Fruited Fish in Parchment makes a dramatic supper ent.ree when accomparued by tiny asparagus spears, a Bibb lettuce and mushroom salad with vinaigrette dressing and freshJy-baked dinner rolls. Foil may be substituted for the parchment; however. most gourmet cookware and grocery stores carry parchment paper for ~lung. FRE~C FISH FILETS IN PARCHMENT 3 tables ns butter 3 tables ns flour 1 cup · 'A cup dry Sherry teaspoon each ground gmger and grated lemon rind 6 white fish filets such as soles, halibut or snapper 1 19wi, peeled, sliced 1 nectarine, sliced Make cream sauce with butter. flour and rrulk. Add Sherry and seasonings. Cut out 12 8-anch cudes of parchment or foil. Place fish filel.9 and fruit on each of 6 circles. Spoon some sauce over top, remaining sauce can be served at table. Place second circle over fish; crimp edges to seal. Bake at 375 degrees, i5 minutes. Serve m package so each diner can open his own. Serves 6. Cookbo oks now in paperbac k By CECD.. Y BROWNSTONE * 1r1' tM PtiwFood~ Fortunately for budget-nunded cookbook collec- tors, four excellent hardcover cookbooks have now appeared in paperback. Still another paperback falls into a different category. Here are brief descriptions of them. The success of Pierre Franey's "The New York Times 60-MinuteGourmet" prompted a sequel. "The New York Times MQi-e 60-Minute Gourmet" (Faw~tt-Columbane). The first book contained main COl,U'Se dishes with vegetable accompaniments and salads; the new book contains much more of the same plus sections on appetizers and desserts. This is a fine collection of some of the best ideas for quiclc cookery, including a number of dishes that were served at New York City's late great restaurant, Le Pavilion, where Franey reigned as chef for many years. Nlka Hazelton's "The Regional Italian Kitchen" (Evans) has an extremely interesting and informative introduction discussing the gastronomic charac- teristics of each region of Italy. At the beginning of each recipe. its regional origin is noted. From soup tt> desserts, this is down-to-earth food. Jean Hewitt's "New Natural Foods Cookbook" (Avon) is for vegetarians and natural-food afi- cionados and Is a revised and expanded version of her 1972 "Natural Foods Cookbook " The secuon on Vegetarian Main Dishes is about as interest.mg a treatment of the subject as you are apt to find, in addition there are separate chapters on fish and poultry cookery. Young mothers will welcome the Baby Foods chapter; it makes heavy use of the food processor. To many coo~. Caribbean cooking may seem exotic. But Elizabeth Lambert Ortiz.. who grew up in the West Indies, wrote ''The Complete Book of Carit>bean Cooking" in 1973, and It has found a wide audience. Now it Is available from Evans. It has a list of h'lail-order aources for obtaining-lo 90me com- munitie9-hard-to-find foods: but in many cues Ortiz suggests lupennarkets.ubstitutes for them. This Is authentic, l.sland-hopping cooking. "The Whole World Cookbook" (Scribner'U cont.aina 1,500 recipes reprinted from origina'J' aoftoover books published by 101 Productions, a Callforhl.a firm. An eclectJc collection in a large format, it very newly lives up to ita title. The 35 bookl from whJch ~ recipes are drawn include books on a '· alngle food (Alparagua. Strawberries), boob on ~ cooking of a aln8le nation (HW\glU'y. India, Oreece). books on ~ty cooking (Cooking for Two, A Primer for Ptcklea) and one uncl.asdfiable and fucinatln& volume, "A Rumian J ew Coolu ln Peru. "l All th1a makee for good browaln« and cooking. .• Sa\'l' \'Ula1 uhlt• .zu~olint• b\ pl<rn ~j n1n~ sril'T)>pinj.! tt·1ps to lorul -.1<in·s ,1d \'(•rt 1sin~ 1n th<' DIHJ Pilat Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT /Weanesday, JOne 29. ft83 French tart deceptively easy French Provincial Peach Custard Tart loolu more complicaled to ma.ke than it actually I.a. The cuaiard filling ia one of the easiest possible, and the flaky crust-like puff pastry is rolled only once. Noone who tries thia delicious '41lrt will suspect shortcuts, particui.tly after tasting the topping of thinly sliced fresh peaches. FRENCH PROYINCIAL PEACH CUSTARD TART 1 ~cups milk ~cup sugar ~ cup cornstarch ~ teaspoon aa.lt 1 ~teaspoons vanilla \-i tea.spoon grated orange rind 2egp l cup plain yogurt Pastry • 2 fresh peaches, sliced thinly Mint sprigs (optional) To prepare CUBtard, whisk together milk, sugar, cornstarch, salt, vanilla and orange rind in a .. ucepan. Cook, stirring over medium heat until m.i.x1ure comes to a boil. &il ·_gently. -'tining -vigorously with a wire whip for 1 minute. Beat eggs in small bowl. Beat in some hot mixture. Pour into remaining hot mixture in 9'ucepan. Cook, stirring 4 minutes longer or until thick. Cool slightly; then beat in yogurt with wire w hip or rotary beater until smooth. Spoon into cooled pastry crust. Chill until set. Top with sliced peaches. Trim with mint, if desired. Serves 6. Pastry 6 tablespoons chilled ~utter Calorie counters • choosi'1g chicken .. Weight-watchers often include chicken in their menu-elanning. Chicken provides the complete protein needed daily to keep the body functioning at peak efficiency but it contains a minimum of calories and'fat. Seasoned with non-fattening herbs and spices and cooked with vitamin-rich fruits and vegetables, chicken dishes can be a complete. well-balanced meal. And the variety of combinations is endless. COLORFUL DIET CHICKEN 1 broiler-fryer chicken, cut in parts ~ teaspoon garlic salt ~ teaspoon lemon and pepper seasoning ~ teaspoon chili powder ~ teaspoon Italian seasoning 1 tablespoon minced onion l can (16 ounces) whole tomatoes 2 cups broccoli·flowerets Spray large frypan with non-stick vegetable shortening and place over medium high temperature Add chicken and cook. turning. about 10 minutes or until bt'own on all sides. Pour off and discard any pan dri ppi.ngs. Sprinkle chicken with garlic salt, lemon and pepper seasoning. chili powder, Italian seasoning and onion. Pour tomatoes over all and bring to a boil Reduce heat to medium low and simmer, uncovered, for 15 minutes. Add broccoll flowerets, pushing them down in smiill amount of remaining liquid Continue to simmer about 20 minutes, or until liquid is reduced, broccoli is tender and fork can be inserted in chicken with ease. Makes 4 servings. Calorie Count: about 111 per serving. LOW-CAL CHICKEN CASSEROLE 1 broiler-fryer chicken 2 cups water l teaspoon salt V4 teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons chicken broth. reserved 1 cup cooked zucchini 1 small onion, thinly sliced ~ teaspoon tarragon V. teaspoon dill weed 1 cup cottage cheese l tablespoon fresh lemon ju.ice 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese lf.i teaspoon paprika - Pl.ace chicken in large saucepan. Add water, salt and pepper and pl.ace over medium heat. Cover and cook abo1..1t 45 minutes or until fork can be inserted in chicken with ease. Remove chicken from pan and cool: reserve broth. Separate meat from bones; discard bones and Min. Cut chicjcen i.rtk> bite-:'size pieces and place in medium bowl: add the 2 tablespoons reserved chicken broth and stir to mix. In large shallow baking dish. place chicken; top with zucchini, the n onion. Sprinkle with tarragon and dill weed. In small bowl. mix together cottage dleese and lemon ju.ice; spread over chicken and vegetables; sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and paprika. Bake in 350 degree oven about 40 minutes. Mak.es 4 servings. · Calorie Count: about 138 per serving. Give your breakfast a wake-up tastes Wake up to a different taste sensation tomorrow morning ... try Mexican·style eggs for a great change of pace. HUEVOS RANCHEROS l can (18 ounce) whole, peeled tomatoes l medium onion, quartered 1 can (4 ounce) whole green chili pepper1 ~ teaspoon aa.l t Hot pepper aauce to taste 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 6-lnch tortillaa l clove garlic, mi.noed 4egp 4 ouncea Monterey Jack cheeee. shredded A.-emble blender container. Place tomatoes, on.Ion. chill peppers. salt. and hot pepper sauce tn container. Cover and l)roceel 2 cycles at CHOP. Set lllide. .,. In large akillet, heat vegetable oil Holding '°"1llal with tongs. dipone at a time in hot oU for 10 aeconci1. Drain on at.orbent paper. In same akillet, •ute garlic. SU, In tomato rnix1ure. Slmmer, uncovtted for 10 to l~ minutes. Poech 4 eap. ' Arrange 1 tortilla In MCh of 2 broller proof ramekJna. Pour ~ to ~ cup tomato mixture tnto each tarUlla. Top with 2 po11ehed egga in each ramekin Sprinkle w1th cheeM. Place under broiler for 1 to 2 mtnuta until cheeee melta. &rve at once. M~kee 2 Wvinp. ,. ~ pack.age (3 ounces) chilled cream chee.e ~ CUj)fiour Combine butter, cream cheese and flower in bowl. Cut with putry blender until butter and cheeee are finely divided, mixture is formed into lumps and is just beginning to get sticky. Shape with hands into ball and let stand for 10 minutes, uncovered. Turn onto floured board and knead gently for 1 minute, about 40 turns. Work in extra flour as needed to prevent sticking. Roll out to 14-lnch round. Fold carefully in half (pastry ii tender) and lay in 9-inchglassqulchedish with 1-inch upnght sides. Fold edges of pastry under and pinch lightly to smooth edge. Prick with fork. Bake in 400-degree oven for 12 minutes or until light golden. Cool. ~ ~· ~­., •• • .. -· ·--· •Diii ..,. Ever since Sourdough bread first arrived in California in 1849, it's been a traditional part of every 4th of July celebration. ••• ·-1111111! ... 111•• ·--· l~I -m•n QI--· ·--· 11• ~· ~ ~ Like then, our Sourdough is made from only 100% natural ingredients. And, as then, we bake it fresh every day. ' . I • . . . . . . . . ' . '\"• · ... ··:. ..·.. "'\. ... -~ : . . .......... · .. ;. 'Ne have fresh-baked sourdough in every variety for every use. For sandwiches or fondue. For toasting or buttering. For lunches and dinners, picnics and banquets. Include Sourdough in your 4th of July celebration. Order by pbone. CaU by 2PM to make sure .vour order ls ready and waiting when you want it. SAN FRANCISCO , TM , Your dally bre!Jd AAvays oven fresh. Mall of <>ranre 0 Unlvertlty Park 18100 Culver Drive Irvine 552-9292 Bllyslde Sbopplnt Centtr 1064 &~Drive ~ Beach. 760-6886 Open. Mon ·Sat 8-7, Sun. 10-S (Just 103kk Tustin Main F.lltranc~) OranRt" 921 -1072 Open Mon ·Sal 7 M1 ·7 PM. Sun S.5 . (La Ptttte Boulan,erie) · We8tmlnater Mall ( lnftidt' the Mall. In thet FOOO.Co\v't ) • ~fttrnln~ter. 89!).3736 C)pnl Mon Fri 9-9, Set. 10-Q, Sun. 11.S t " Open Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9. Sat. 9:JO..(i, Sun. l<>-6 Plattntl• Tuwlt Center n 139£.ut~ Linda (AcmAS Strttt from Atphll Beta C~t~r) . Plac~nt~ 996-5201 Open Mon . .S.t 8-7, Sun, 10-5 ' • II , • 11•• 111111• -· ·-' ••• ·--· ·-... ••1 -·~ ·~ ~ --· --Orenge Coeet DAit. v PttOT /Wecmesasy, June 29, 983'" -91 -• t Decorative spinach is calorie light, nutrition heavy Raw spinach 1s proving to be a popular alad green, thanlcJ to its· tender crunch, assertive flavor and deep green tone. Like lettuce and other salad leaves, raw spinach iscalorielight,atonly 14 calories a cupful. A pound or spinach is only 118 calories. Actually, that's twic:e as many calories as a pound orrettuce, but raw spinach has twice the calcium, three times the potassium, six times the tron and vi tarrun A and eight times the vitamin C of lettuce. Here are some Slim Gourmet ways to use spinach: MANDARIN SPINACH AN D M US HROOM SALAD Salad l 0-ounch bag fresh raw spinach, washed and torn 1 large eating orange. diced 1 sweet red bell pep- per, diced 1 cup thinly' sliced fresh mushrooms ~ cup thinly sli~ red onion Ma.ndarl.o Dressi.Gg \1 cup bott led low-calorie F rench dressing . ) tablespoons orange juice 2 tablespoons soy i;auce ~ teaspoon ground ginger Optional: 4 teaspoons toasted sunflower seeds W ash and rinse spinach well. Arrange other salad ingredients on top of spinach in a large salad bowl, or 6 individual bowls. Combine dressing in· g r edients (except Corncakes snapp~er with c hilies A cross between spoonbread and corn- bread. CHILI CORNCAKE 11.arge egg ~ teaspoon baking soda 1 cup buttermilk 11.i cup fine white stoneground corn- meal 5 tablespoons butter, melted 4-ounce can chopped green chilies, drained ~ teaspoon salt In a medium bowl, beat egg until foamy. S tir baking soda into buttermilk, add to egg; beat gently to blend. Add cornmeal, 4 tablespoons of the butter, chilies and salt; beat gently until cornmeal is moistened. I n a preheated 425-degree oven, in an 8 by 8 by 2-inch pan. melt the remaining one table- spoon butter until siz- zling but not brown. Turn corn.meal mixture into hot pan; bake in the preheated 425-degree oven until a cake tater fnsert.ed in the center J,.'Omes ou t clean-·15 minuta. Top will not brown; corncake will not be h igh. Cut in squares and remove with a wide spatula. Serve at once with butter Topping • for peaches Quick and easy to ·tnake just before serving. PEACHES ARABELLA Peel •and slice enough -~hes to make 4 111er- • \i'tngs; fold in sugar to tute. Beat 1 large egg white until stiff; grad· · ually beat In 1 ~ tabJe- ~nuugar. Beat ~cup ~vy cream until stiff. &,at 'It cup plain yogurt lljahUy; fold in egg wlii~ and then cream; sop peaches with the mixture. . - sunflower seeds), pour (low-cal) mayonnal8e over salads just before 2 tablespoons cold serving. Sprinkle with water - sunflower seeds, If de-l tablespoon. lemon sired. Makes 6 servings, juice 90 calories each. l tablespoon grated sunflower seeds add 10 Parmesan cheese calories per ~rving l t e a s p o o n Worcestershire sauce EASY CAESAR-STYLE 2 tablespoons minced SPINACH SALAD fresh parsley 10-ounce bag fresh Garhcsalt,coarsepep- raw spinach • per, to taste 1/l cup thinly sliced Rinse spinach in cold red onion water; drain well. Trim 4 tablespoons "light" stems and tear spinach Slim gourmet By BARBARA GIBBONS into bite-size pu~ces. Combine with onion in a salad bowl. Blend re- maining ingredients and add to salad; toss until well coated. Makes 6 servings, 50 calories each. (Top with croutons, if desired; recipe fol- lows.) NO-FRY CROUTONS 2 slices day-old high-fiber bread 2 teaspoons grated Parmesan cheese 1 teaspoon salad oil Garlic salt and pepper Toast bread; slice into cubes. Combine with re· mAining ingredients in a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ plasuc bag and shake up. Makes 6 servings, 30 calories. CRE AMY SPINAC~ P ESTO 1 ~ cups part-slum ricotta cheese Small clove garlic l cup loosely packed fresh raw spinach leaves 2 tablespoons fresh ~l~poons grated Parmesan cheese ~ teaspoon dned basil (or oregano) '· Salt ~ pepper, to taste Combine Ingredients in food processor; process smooth. Store in re- frigerator in a covered container. Use as a dip or spread, a topping for baked potato, or toes into hot drained pasta. Ap- proximately 20 calories per tablespoon. More ways to use fresh raw 1plnach. On sand- wiches, instead of let- tuce-try it on roast beef. chicken or tuna salad. In pi ta pockets, tacos, or hero sandwiches. In aoup&--9hred raw spinach leaves or chop coaraely. Sprinkle the spinach on top of hot soup just before 1erving. In sa l ads-raw spinach adds dark green con trast to the -light green of lettuce. With cottage cheese. Ral hS 4th of July Specials Ralphs lowers msat prices up to 40¢ per lb .... Here's Proof! =·-~~··-= 99 IMI Cbucll-per Lb Blade Chuck Steak• lJSDA (lllp -Goldeo Ptemtum J29 IMI Cbuclc-per lb 7-BOne Chuck Roast USDA Imp-Golden Premium J39 ... , Cbuek-per lb 7-Bone Chuck Steak Meat Values llalpha-l·l Lb Chub Pall·Nol IO bcffd ~% f'Ol l 94 Ex-Lean Ground Beef':' • USOA INl> Gotd•n Pt•auum kel LoU\ 2 29 Whole Top Sirloin i:· • rroi.ent O•trotted Small Sue 169 Wilson Spareribs i:r Fisherman's Cove F'r•all PocUlc Red Snapper SaJod Su.e·f'r•th Cooked Shrimp ':' 1.59 ~3.99 Uquor Values fl O& H1I bUI ... er 2 48 Michelob Light ..... : • Imported no.Uan ~ ml bU 11 98 Ammetto di Saronna • . . ,, USDA llllp . .Qolden Pffmium J89 ... , Cbua·per Lb. Boneless Chuck Roast OSDA llllp .Qoldn rr.mtum J99 ..., Cbuctl·per Lb. Boneless Chuck Steak ~ USDA llllp -Golden Ptemtum 199 ... , LolD·J)ef Lb. Boneless Round Steak Dairy/Deli Ralplv-Moc:aronl or Potato Salad .. ~ .69 Ralphl-A.&lorted.Ch.Wed Fruit Punch ~ .79 Vl<nlc·Wl\oleor 1.1 : 1.09 Dell Dills Ralphl-Kltchen F'rul\ CQle Slaw .. .: .69 eeeisOiO'gha ':.: 1.59 SU ell .99 SwUt Pepperoni •• ... Bakery Values COIOmtlO•ElrtrO SoUl·rue.d French Bread Plai.n W1ap Devilstood Calce .• 99 -. i:::L49 switch & SQVEf more OIDA IDlp.4o14en PMmiUm J99 IMl loWld•J)ef Lb Boneless Rump Roast OSDA 1Alp ~H Premium J99 IMf Chua-per Lb Cross Rlb Roast USDA ID.Sp -Golden PteUIJum 289 ... , LotD.·per lb T·Bone Steak Grocery Values ;utt•n:o.llk .79 -Seas Dressing ... .... wi<Dl. 1J1e ltcWan. rrench or ISITi !&land 1 29 tshbone Dress g ".: . MOJUCh an Instant Lunch Hunr1 , Pork and Beans , \ .44 i .... -.39 .... ... .... .79 ... '":1.37 than a buck a bag* al Prices effective June 30 thru July 6, 1983 ..... •"'" ..... , .... ~, ,, ....... f ........... 4, ···"h •• ,.~ •• ,. .... ,.,.. ,..,., •• t.flrwt -'"."" ..... , •• <~·-..... , ., .......... . .. ~:.~~~:.~:;:~.~,:~::·,.':.': ~~:~"·;;~; .,"',:~:~~~ :,~·;~~*;;~:;,r;:t ~-:.":~:;;::;;_-:~:.:9:: ======:::: ~ ....... ,........,. .,.,., '"•••I· .... I• '\,..If>. •ft"" tit!# •lftill' .,,., •IM .. ~j U\ .. jj 10'•\ .,.c_ ........ Nll.-...... 1••fl .. foft• M•f ............................ , ...... tftitil' , .. , ....... 11111t ............ .... •• •• ..,.,. \I~· • .,,,,, ......... "."" ............ , .... ~ ............................ ~.,...,....,.°""'°""" ,.. i i. u . com e.JA ,... -.i. lll90ll lllit 'AXO Ill WIUU. lMllli l&U IJtt ._ ,..., ,._, I._ •• CIUlt Oii., at •1&11Ut. llWI 11HI O• Sf , f\l'fll I G • . )' ...... .----=239 Larve Weatr IDd·per Lb Beef Rib Steak .. _ .. IM2 ~C>ubta> J 59 Not to Ezeffd Zl"' Fat-per Lb Lean Ground · Beef USDA (Dip -Golde n Ptemium J49 ...1 Cbua-per Lb Round Bone Roast Produce/Floral 11!.Urn ,, 9 Iceberg Lettuce -.5 Hew z.clcmd 59 Granny Smith A~ples ":.' . !JOJ>ICGI Tcm• Treen 49 Mangoes -· • rrelh 39 Limes ~~ • "tunny Lu• F'resh 15 Clip.Top Carrots '"'":: • f'l•lh Cut 2 Glctdiolas -• llalplu Super Ice R°cifPhsSptnach ' ' ~ Ontng&<A>ast DAIL V PILOT /Wednesday. June 29, 1983 ..._.,_ -· ,. Redemption rate drops, but coupons still big business .J By DOROTHY WENCK Or~ c;....,,,, -AdY'-UC: c_ ... ,,. 1a1 ... o1on An· yuu a l'oupon dip· pt•r? And do you makt' fr1.'(~Ut•11t llM' of eoupom a:. a way to s.1v1.· money on your gnx.·Ny bill? Or d'o your coupons at· l'umulatt:> m a drawt>r and finally get thrown away? Only 4 5 p(!rt·cnt of all cents-off coupons issued ..ir1.• redt.'t.'mt'i.1, according to a rPCent study by the Food MarkPllng In- stitute, a nonprofit trad1.' associat10n. However . in I !:180, an l'St1mated 76 "Patti. Not the Sp0rt Section." pt>.[cr>nt of all U.S. house- holds used at least one t•ents·off coupon The figurc was only 58 per- cent in the early 1970s. Even with this low redemption rate, coupons are big business with a total redemptton value of about $1 blllion. The average face value of a coupon in 1980 was 23 5 cents, plus 8.5 cents in Jhandlmg expenses. These costs to the manu- facturer are more than offset by increased sales vulumc - About ;3 ~\ c-ents of 1•very $1 0 spt.·nt by the 1 onsumer g~ to cover th<> grO&S t'O:>t of mu pons How<:>v1.·r. thc•re is no hard evidence that food pnces wob.ld drop in the absence of t·oupons. be- cause manufacturers would shift to other types of advertising. Some reasons why t-oupons are beneficial to manufa('tuers include The) 're an effective w<iv to attrdct customers for new produ<.·ts They enC'ourage re- pc•a L pur('hases of est.ab· hshed products They help manufac- turers r£'latn a positive image with consumers hy reminding them of thP1r produc·ts before coru,umers go shopping. The full benefit of the chscount 1s passed to tht• ronsumC'r -Coupons increase sales Beside!> savings to the cons ume r . coupons pmv1d<.· a ch<>aper way of trying nf•w'pr~ But coupons have neg a ti vi· aspc•cts for manufacturers. markets and <.-onsumers For example. m1s- redempt1on and mis- handling of coupons aeate problems for manufacturers. Checker error. unclear terms.con sumer fraud and dif- ferent items being s ub s tituted for out-of -stock cou poned products are common ex- am pies of m1sredempt1on and m1shandhng Also, loss of control for manufacturers 1s de- veloping with the advent of <.-ou poning as a game (coupon clubs, news· letters and syndicated coupon columns). So the promotional advantages originally provided by coupon1ng are d1mjnishing. O:msumers, on .. the other hand, have misgiv- ings about the econonucs of roupon promottons and wonder why prices cannot be lowered In general when they see industry lowering the prices on so many ('OUponed item.CJ Critics suggest the t'OU pons en tke customeni to buy a size. brand. or item they don't want or at a pnce thBt is no lower than a private label or a competitive product. And ttlen there's the time Involved ln teareh· Ing for, cUppmg, organiz- , Ing and redeeming coupons Many con- ~umers Just don't want to bt• bothered ~ling with coupons, and they bt't.'Ome 1rnt.Jlt'd when heavy coupon users cause delays at the checkout counter. For consumers to get maximum benefit from <.'Ou pons, they should use them onJy for products they need and then orlly if the couponcd products of for the best buys Ir the produl'l IS never used, then you haven't saved any money • • • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED -I've been having problems with canning Jars break.mg. Even new Jars have broken the firs• lime I've used them What caused this? -A common cause of jar breakage is darna~e from scratches on ilie mterior surface of the jar when you "knife-out" air bubbles or 1 f you use ste<>l wool to clean the Jars, or if you removl' food from the Jars with a metal utt>nsil. These sc:ratches may weaken the glass and cause breakage when the prs are heated Another reason for .Jar breakage 1s sudden temperature changes caused by cooling hot jars or heating cold .Jars too quickly. To reduce this possibility, be sure that tl•mperatUrt' <·hanges are gradual. Wash and rinse th<:> Jars and kt.'i.'P them m hot water vntil you're ready tu_trll thpm Don't uSf' an oven to prewarm JB.I'S, but you can use a dishwasher for this purpose. Allow }ars of canned foud to tool grad- u a 11 y al room temperature-keep them out of cold drafts and never('OOI them with cold water • • • We have an assor1- nw~ of herbs growing m our garden and I always dry thc>m and uSt· them at'(.'Ordmg to rc"t'IJX' d1re<.:- t1ons Could I USl' the fr(>Sh herbs inskad of drying them fu-st? Yes, by all means takt• advantage of the ffl•sh taste of your home· grown herbs, Use about twice as much of the fresh as the dry herbs calll>d for in your rc.-c1pes. • • • ROUND BEEF 3-LB.•ACKAGE LIMIT 2 1 rarely-dnnk 1.·of- ft>t> So why I~ ll th~t wlwn I drmk a l'UP ol m fft'<' 1t really makt.'S me Jitt.t.•ry while fm·nds of mint• who art• heavy coHc't' drinken. don't Sl'Cm to have this prob- lem? • It's th(' eaffeine m t•offt.-c that makt'S you j1ttt.•ry, so you might bl• betwr off drinking dt.'t'a· femal.C'd roffl't.· on the rare oc'<.·as1ons wht>n you drink 1t Tht· t·H1><.·ts of I. USDA Cho1<e llonelen e..f ltound SIRLOIN TIP STEAK ...... · .... La 2.59 I ·lb-:-Pocl.099 9 BAR M SLICED BACON ......... EA 1.4 lJ. 1.09 ctt ff «.>me 8et'11l to vary Q('(.'Ordmg to the amount COl\SUml'Cf lnd1v1du.a.JM hke your- 1:14:Jf who drink Litt.le or no t•vff~· show greater sen&t1111ty to its effects than do heavy t'Offee drinkers. who are rela- tively 1nsens1uve. In otht•r words, people seem to dewlop a tolerance to th<' <:>Hect 6f caffeine when they consume 1t regularly in fairly large amounts )' .La. 2.89 BONILISS ROMP ROAST EXIRALARGI RAW IHRIMP CALIFORNIA FREIH I BEIT o· FRYER FREIHWHOLE FRYER LEGI ~~D La. 1.89 • 8-oz Jor DEL MONTE RELISH .. DELMONTE CATIUP .69 32·0Z. LIMIT 2 1.17 U S No l llok1ng 29 RUSSET POTATOES ta • DUICAIUllllTlllATI OANOlA COOKED 279 HAM 32-oz. Whole or Holl VLASIC DILLS .• 98 Riswold 2-LB. POTATO SALAD . 1.39 4-Vorietl.1, 8·01. (A¥O<odo Dip • 59) 49 PEN & QUILL DIPS ....• FltOZEN DEFltOSTED SHELL ON Lii. 7.99 ~ FQSTER FARMS 8 9 .. 011 ZACl(Y '!!5J. CHICKEN La. e REG. or DIET COKE TAB OR SPRITE 39 SOUIHERN CHICKEN FAMILY PACK Lii .• 57 ~· 6-PACK 12-0Z. CANS LIMIT ~--=- I 5-ounce lottle A· 1 STEAK SAUCE 2.49 COLORTEX NAPKINS 60 COUNT 4 -'Ckounl, Luncheon DIAMOND PLATES 2.29 . '::" HEINi I . B.B.Q. IAUCE l60Z 79 ASSORTED • • 6-PACK v.a JUICE .69 6·0Z CANS VEGETABLE COCKTAIL .99 La._GE CiiiiiLOuPEs l . FRESH, SWEET WHOLE Fresh Tender ROMAINE LETTUCE EA .29 COLOR \ .. PRINTS ~ 9~ Pt US OfVfLOPING CHAltGES. An'UU ONt Y TO PltEVIOUSl Y UNOfVELOPfO ltOllS Of C·4 1 PROCESS cotoa PRINT FILM. NO FC>aEIGN FILM.• Offflt G000 THltU JUlY 13 1913 OOfS NOT APPLY TO PltO l'llNTS •tu•---~~,-. LB. B·ounce Fr.sh COLESLAW OR SALAD MIX EA .39 FUJI FILM C • 1 l"tl<Xl$HOll COlOll ~tlNU CN 110 24's CN 135 24's fresh BROWN ONIONS. te . 17 O•llNT AL FOOD• FRESH, 1.5·0Z. .. NODE AGE Yomornoloyomo.16 Ct 11o .. GENMAICHA Moi:oi.o Shotoh I 01 Plo_j DRIED MUSHROOMS Miyoko Rokkt,oiuke 9 0 1 Bottlt PICKLED sCAlllONS .79 .59 I.~. 2.25 ~=~-UQUO• DlltT. IHCIALI----, ' ,,..----FROllN FOOD IPICIAL•I-..: A'.1ri:i9 M-• ·u SCORISBY ICOTCH 1.7S 9 98 Uffll IMK>llTID • , CL• COCKTAILS ASSOllTEO 9 8 ~Ml. ~ CAN • 39 ; \ ·~ "'~ BIRDllYI \ell!"" .J COB .CORN ~ l ·SMAll 1 33 fARS e 2·1b. lo•, Pllln'lp & Juicy SWANSON FRIED CHICKEN 10 01., p~,. Corn or M1aed V~s BIRDSEYE VEGETABLES 10 8. Combo 9f 10 l ·•r Pepperoni JENO'S PIZZA 9·01 Ploshc LA CREME TOPPING 2.69 .59 1.21 .79 ·- . .. ·. .. . ~ . :-·: ~· . ;i -; .. ~ • . ? ' l t .. It' Get fired up for the Fourth ThlS Fourth of July, create your own fireworks with a summer salad made especially for the day.· A delicious mealtime accompaniment as Fire- work Salad, a colorful combination of shell macaroni. zuccltln1. tomatoes, ripe olives and radishes. To honor the day, garnish with a firework-like burst of fringed green onion and more colorful vegetables. or whatever your holiday mood creates FIREWORK SALAD lh poynd med.\um shell macaroni 1 cup (8 ounces) sour cream and buttermilk dressing l 1h tablespoons chopped fresh basil• 2 medium zucchini, sliced 1 cup cherry tomatoes. halved 1h cup pitted ripe olives 1h cup thinly sliced radishes Lettuce Cook macaroni according to package d1recuons. drain and rinse with cold water until completely cool . In large bowl, blend dressing with basal; star in ruechin.i, tomatoes, olives and radishes. Add ma{taroni and toa well; chill. Turn into lettuce-lined salad bowl. Garnish, if desired, with green omon fans and additional cherry tomatoes, ohves and zuccham slices Makes about 8 servings. •Substitution: Use l 1h teaspoons dried basil. An old favorite . . given easy twist F..asy version of an old favorite. TAMALE PIE l pound ground beef 2 medium onions, finely chopped (about l cup) 2 clofes garlic, minced 2 8-ounce cans tomato sauce 1 cup milk 2 large eggs. Lightly beaten 10 lh-ounce cAn whole kernel com, drained 1h cup pitted npe olives, sliced ~ cup yellow com meal 2 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon (or more) chili powder Tabasco to taste In a 12-inch skillet, over moderate heat, cook ~f, onions and garlic, crumbling beef with a fork, until the meat loses its red color. Stir in tomato sauce, milk, eggs, com, olives, com meal, salt, chili powder and Tabasco. Tum into a 2-quart oblong baking dish ( 11 ~ by 71h by l ~ inches). Bake in a preheated 350-0egree oven until-a knife inserted in the center comes ou\.clean-45 minutes. Makes 6 servings. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The lllJ Piii fits in. · )-. I .-' i ' UN-BUN YOUR~HOLIDAY FUN. WITH A HONEY ~OF A HA.M. lnsoud of burgen or dog•. ~--~ ddirio'" Hon~y Bakrd Hom cbu founb of July. You'll h .. r mo re umr (er foo and relauuoo becoiu. we·•• dont all chr , work. Each ham u selteord from grain· ftd pork. Tbt n our (omoly'> tprcoal c11rin3 CrtolH a 11n1qur O .. or 1ba1 bu oe:vC'r vartt'd io O•C'r ~ yeau Next we pa11rncly bakr and smoke each bom for up 10 }0 houu. 8u1 wr doo'1 11op 1hur. Our fam1ly't ftcrtl glut srals 1n oll 1hr goodotu, •od our unoqw sp1r;0I sl1c1ng makC"s ~nLOg 11mplc. All you hovr 10 do u coll, order ond We Do Catering PRE-ORDER S NOT NECESSAR Y BUT APPRECIATED CORONA.DH MAR -, · ;1'4 •• ,, •• , ANAHf M -.. A, '0" ".H ....... ,. •••;. ,~. -.•. .:· ~ lL TORO-s •..... e ~ ... .>'• • ·~J,. .... ,,,,), .... . J.J• ·.:: ... ,. ia • ._ .......... ,, •• HUNnNOTONBf ACH-...... , -. -· ,.. , ~ '•••'..,..!9£,._' e ~At,.•"• ~, ORAN<J{ -• ~·. -·· . • . . •• • ~ ,. ,.. IMl» NAM RANCHOMIRAOC -·1•-·· •• ,. • '"J J•·>:J . "'• .,., "·• · RIVfR$/Df -~l". ,. • ~ . -1 ,-T •• " ;; • 'N .. • ... ... • • "° "· .... .,.. ., (~ ,..JC, ..... .. ··• .... .JI,,...~ ,.. 11 ,,..t,•1•• t .. ...,. ~· • •·-&> •···• y ,.,. • .-.e<::i0-•• .. o ..,.•tS •40tr,-.t <>(;t ... v •.. ,, •.•,•·•I • ..., •r. •• I/ .......... ·• 1•, • •rtr••, t l"'I f•yf• .. "' "''•0 f•t'( '• '"~ t oo."''• .;ie '"'0""'9• ik».O"'O"""' ~ \ . ------- LETTUCE FRESH BABY BAC SALE NORTHWEST Pork Loin Iceberg - Romaine Crisp & .. Large Size CHERRIES BACK RIBS ~rge Bing $2 79 LB. "The Very Be•I BBQ PORK BACK RIBS -.,. ..,._....._ ... Cfrange Coast DAILY PILOT/wedneaday, June 29. 1983 D I Save two ways! First, save 1~ on W3ftrly Crackers. Then keep on saving with our new economy size packaae; • "\ 11\\' \ ( ll 1 \ l' gc ll (\\I I \\':I\ '> {(I '>.l\'t' 1111 I Ill' rich and .... peual ta'>le nr \\,1\ L'rh Cr .Khc..:r .... ( lip thL' u 1urx 111 .md 'la\L' 15~ on your m:xt pun:ha'<: of \'fawrl~ Lr:u.·1-.l·r., And ket·p < 111 o;aving tx:cau'~l' \X'.1wrh Crat !..er' .arc..: pal 1-.nt 111 .1 11l'\\ L'tunrnm -...1.l· ... p.tt k.l~L' 10 )<l\'l' ~nu 1111 irt· It ir '11ur rn111w~ .. It pays to mix with the best.· f 49~. 69~. Hot I · Ready For The Beach *379 Save 30(on your next purchase of Canada Dry.Tonic Water. LB. BBQ Rill 1nl #111 ,,,;,,, FRESH Alaskan Choice E.-atern Cornfed H~IBUT STEAKS $~99 TRI-TIP ROASTS $249LB. LB. FRESH Alaskan Choice Eastern Cornft d WHOLE TOP SIRLOIN SALMON STEAKS t4?.~ VINE RIPENED TOMATOES 39i. Regular, Diet or 100 I P•k Cana FRESH-JUICY GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES 89~. RO -JO HOME MADE SLASA Miid, Regular or Hot .tt••~· BONUS -Buy 1 Salaa t Regular Price, Get One F EXTRA FANCY GREEN BEANS Ken tuck Wonder # 1 S9i. L;OWENBRAU BEER 6 Pack Bottle• . .,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, .. •• , ,, , "'' YES, WE ARE OPEN JULY 4th From 9 A.M. To 8 P.M. Prices Effec11ve Thru Tuea .. July 5, 1983 rARKING AVAILAaLI: AT REAR OF STORE Pacific Ranch Market ~ 334 7 [ Coas t Hwy t Corona del Mar -~· H --.'r--- 673-3 5 10 ------~ I -. You always mix with the be-,t wht.'n you mix w ith CANADA DRY IONIC WAHR. Now you can enjoy the sparkling, cool, smooth ta te and c;ave. Jl.&. ~Cout DAIL.¥ fi>~T /Wednesday. June 29, 1983 .. YOU AM .. DDAULT ~ .. A a.E> 0# TNMT DATB> ...,._. ._ .. -.'*'A .. YOU 'rA.KI ACTtoM TO ,flOHCT YO UR ~.IT MAY M 9QLD AT A fl\MlJC SAU. • YOU MUD AH IDUICAnoM CW TMI NATUM CW Tltl '9K>COD4NO AGAINel YOU, YOU IHOUL.D CONTACT A LA.VO. NOTtC• o# TRU8TU'8 SALa T.a.-..-NOTICE IS HERESY QIVEN, that on Wedneedey, Jvty 8. 1N3 •t 10.00 a.m of Mid day. In tM room ... ul«M fOf conClucllng Trua1 .. ·a Salee. within the omo. of REAL ES- TA TE SECURITIES SERVICE, located at 2020 Nortll 8'o.dway, Sul1• 20e, In tM City of 8at1ta Ana, County of 0ranQ9, State of c.11· fomla. REAL ESTATE SECURmES SERVICE M duly appointed Truat .. und9r and ptnuanl to the ~ of aale conferreel In tllat cet1aln 0..0 ~f Truat exacutaCI by CARL 'l'.M AACELL.AS. a llt>Qla man r• ()O(ClaCI October 25. 18a2. In tr.. "4· Ilea of the County Rac:or«Mr of Mid County, u Recor«Mr'• lnatrument No. 82-373393, by '-' of a braadl of Oafault In payment of par. tonnanoe of tM Ol>llgatk>m MCUfed ti-aoy. 1nc1u<11ng 111a1 brMdl °' c»-fMll!, Notlea of whlell wu recorelaCI Fabfuaty 25, 1983 u Aac:ord«'a ln- atnunant No. 83-0ll6~2. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH, law· lul money of the United Stat•. or a caehler'a checll drawn on a atate or nalJonal bank, a at ate or l.o.r al oredl1 union. or a atata or NClefal aavtnga anCI IOan NeOClatlon CIMnl- cllad Jn tllla lllla. all ~yatHa at Iha time ol aale. 111 rlgllt, title and lntarMt llald by It. u fruat .. , In that rMI p<~llluate In aalCI County and State, ClaactlbeCI u follows: PARCEL 1: Untt No. 15, N ahown and Cleacrlbed In the Condomllum Plan recorded on Oc1obat 12. 1978 In book 12880 page 124S to 1288 lnc:lulNe, of Otfldll Recorela of aald County. • Excepting therefrom all Oii, oll rlgllta, mlnetala. mineral rlgllta. natur•I gu rlg11t1. and otller llydroc:atbone by ~ name known that may be wltllln °' under tM paroel of land i-elnabo-.. «Mo • .crlbeCI togeti-wltll the perpetual rigl'lt of drllllnQ. mining. exploring ancl ~•ting theAl0t anCI •tOtlng In and rarnolllflg ~ •ITom aald land or any other land, Including the rlgllt to whlpstodc or dlrectlonally dr11 ancl mine from illnd• oti-tllan thoM llarelnabove daec;r1beCI. oll or gu weh, 1unna1a and .n.n. Into. througll Of llCrOM Illa llUl>aurl-of the land ~ a-:rlbeCI, .. to bottom llUCh whlpa10dced °' dlrectlonaly drtlad ....... tunnala end lhaltt unClar and '*-th Ot ~ the exterior llmlta 1'*9of. and to redr1U. retunnel, equip, maintain, r• pair, deepen and operate any llUCh ..... or mlnM without, '-· the '1ght to dr111, mir\e, atore. explore and opar1te through Illa llUl'f-of the upper 500 ..., of the eublUrf-or the land llareinll>OW a-1bad, .. r_,...o In the deecl ITom The lnllne Comc>eny, • corporation. recorde December 1, 1978, In book 12945. page 30 of Offlalll Record•. AlaO exc:ec>llng tlletafrom Illa eubaurf--1• rlgllts, bu1 wlthe>Yt tlla right to eurl-entry u ,. ..-..din the dead ITom The l!Vlne Company, recoreled December 1, 1978, In book 12945. Paoe 3 of Of· ftclal Racorela. PARCEL 2: An unldMClaCI one llfty-eixtti (1156111) Interest u • tenant In common In the '" lnter•t In and to Illa Common Arae of Lota 1 and 3 of Trect 9939, ln1M City o4 lrvlna, County o4 Orenge. Stele Jlf ~ tomla. u par ~ M9P llled In book 422. pegee 30 to 33 lnCIUIMI. of Miacallaneoul Mape, record• of Mid County, .. llUCh term It daflned In tr.. ar11da entltlad "Daflnltle>m" or .,,. Declaratlon of Cownanta. Con- dltk>m and Aeetrtctlona recoreled May 4. 1978 In boolc 12ee2. P8QM 58to I 8 lnclualw of OfTIClal Recorela. PARCEL 3· e-ta u Ml forth 111 the aec:tlona entltlaCI "Certain ~ta tor ownan·· and "Sup- pott, aettlament 1nd encroacllment" of IM llrtlC:la entl11ed "e-11" of the Oedarstlon of Cownanta. Condttio. encl ~rlc;tlona recoreled Mar 4, 1978 In book 12e62. page 5a to 18 lnduSIYa of Otfldal Record•. PARCEL 4: View _,,t over Lot 8, of Tract 9988 u par M9P flled In bOOk 422, pegaa 22 to 25 ln- cluaNe, of Mleoellaneoua Mape, r• oorCI• or Orange County. Cellfomt., u llUCh ~• la more ~ lefty a-irlbad In Iha MCtlon entitled ''View~· -C*1aln -munlty lec:ttlttaa" of the llrtlC:la entl- tled "£a.ment1" of tM Declarellon of eov.n.nta. Condltle>m and Re- 1trlctlone recorelaCI on May 3, 1978, In bOOk 12elle, Peoea ll74 to 938 lndualw, of Offtdel ~eta. Or· • anoe County. CaltfomlL rt.a atrM1 addr--or 011\er COfnOn dealgnatlon of Illa r..i p<op- eny heretnabov• described I• l>U'J)Or1aCI to be. 23 Hlghland Vl9w. No. 15, lrvtne. Caltfomla The underllgnad hereby dlaelalml all llabltlty for lll'tY Incorrect,_ In UICI atrwl addf-Ot Other com-mon dealgnatlon Said Mia wlll be made wl1hou1 wwr1nty. uor-or im911ed. regard- ing Ulla, P<llllH"on, or enc;um. brf/l'IC*, to aaUlty Iha ptlnc:ipal bal- ance of the Not• or oti-obllQatlon MCUfed bY UICI 0..0 of Tn.181, wtlll ln1arM1 and otllW ._ u prOYlded tharaln; ptOa adviancea, II any. unaar Illa tarrna ti-aof and lnt•est on Md! 8dVllncea, and plu• f-. cflergaa. and HP9fl-of Ille TrustM anCI ol tha lrvata a•ted by Uld Deed of T~ The total lll'IOUnl o4 Mid c>Ollgatlon. lnclucllng ,._,,._ ably estimated,_, cflwgaa and ax- ~ of tM Tr\41 .. , at Illa time of Initial publication of Ihle Notice, II '30.064. 13. Oeted· -"-9, 1983 REAL ESTATE SECURITIES 8ERV1CE uTN81• By: (SEAL) 0 .J. Motgar Ila Praaldant 2020 ... 8'oadw9y Sult• 208 Santa AM, CA 92708 (714)9~10 0.-.,. COMt omty PMot June 15, 22. 29. 1983 27~ PtllJC ll)T1C( - t 0. W.lllUI .. ,lllCJ 1t Ill lt<'I ·I M dOCllOfd U ltM~ "' 1 \Pf< •fl p.ltM~ 11 II " di lfl\llM PllU A \111(111 ~ell.tit 1110f4'1 ._,. 1flMN 11 ¥1 IMW'l!lflC •llut ~ 1nttaii111 I\ IO ~t ""' ld\oel111td •lfl" •• 11oc• ...i .,. ~ lllflwn ~ ~ IOUI \ll)r \llOwld 1W1 IM o/ .. , ldl'frl1!.td •let!' $,t1f1C I" ~If j)(llOll I) !IQfld .. lftll ~ "'" M 10 .,,,,.na<I t~Clll\~I "" \ll)f ••II 11111t 1 to.11111 Cild Ull~ .,. 19'111111) ·~ 1ltm IO br p.iclllied II ''-wit p1u ~ 111111,lt 1~11 0ot1 llOI 1110lr 10 CUKt 11\1 CIO!c cM ~lfl 11 lo Sllltlll ~dlllc1 •e QllM'lllitl •r 111Ctssa11r l1•ned In s1oc1 1111110it MEN 'S & LADIES ' -'BEACH BUMS'~ 99 With 4 loye• ,,.,~101 'oJ" '~~red toe- ond nylon weded',trop REG. 2.99 HUNT'~. 200/o TO 400/o OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER SPOmWEAR LOOK FOii THE llED THI ... -- MEN'S LADIES' YOUTHS' & INFANTS •SHORTS • SHORTS • SHORTS • TANk TOPS • TUBE TOPS • PLAY • T-SHIRTS •TANK TOPS WEAR '• SPO RT •SUN SHIRTS. DRESSES • JACkETS • T·™IRTS NOf AH \ltlO • ~I HCll'I\ IOH fltOI '9(1\/04 ••I\ V-\W...,lat \Olllll llfM\ .- \.llllllft Ol.ttiHtlfl\ MUN• 1Q1 rMf •OI Uiltl!O+i .,..,., \11~1\ 1•\I HAWAllAn . PORK Ano WHEATSWORTH !n"rltQN OR Oil BEAns STONE-GROUND WHEAT CRACKERS 1 49a-oz lb-OZ . 11 111.oz. i c REG . SUPER 3.69 PRICE for o worm 1rop1c.ol 1on1 Wh1lt! \IO<h lo•• l•m11 4 JOHnson·s BABY OIL 19 10-0Z. REG. 2.79 IEG. 12.00 UCITING SflfCTION Of STYLES IN 'lASTIC'OR MlTAl fUMU, WITH POURIZE D OR MtHOllD llNSES FOR MAXIMUM Gl ARl N OT((. TIO N. NOW AT SUPH SAVINGS! ._.., .. , •. UACll ....................... .... ,..., . .,....._ ............. •tUJI ........... , ....... c SUPER PRICE Wh•le >•o<~> lo>• l1m1I J RO VAL &ELATln 4 GHAT FLAYOllS I I I I 4 FOR Whtie uodo 10,1 limit 12 c S·OZ. SUPH Pit Cl • lft.AM •Y • &-. • OIMIM • ~ ....,AIM YAlUY .................... . .,.. ......... , ... _ ··=-~----- ************ Pmtt Go.4 We4ntt4or. •-29th lhrv Twwloy, July Sth. ~--lte1t11 At R99"'°1 PrKH . 7-UP, LIKE OR A& W ROOT BEER 12 PACK 99 12.oz. CANS REG. 5 .19 O•t·I or llegvlor 7 Up llegulor O• !.u90• frf'e LA .. ond A & w EARLY CAllFORNIA PITTED OLIVES 6-0Z. c SUPER PRICE While ;rock• lo\I l1m11 3 DELUXE WEB CHAISE WITH ADJUST ABLE FRAME 99 REG. 21.99 full s11e with sturdy webbing MATCHING.WEB CH.AIR 9~(~.12 .99 CUPA' RAMEn ORIENTAL NOODLES FOR 00 21/t·OZ. sum "'Cl While •lod• loo Ul!'1tl 9 •• ., • <MUI•. ,_ MILLER LITE GREAT ·TASTING BEER 99 12 12-0Z. CANS • PAC.K DRY ROASTED CHIPPER'S PEAnUTS 6916-0Z. REG. 2.59 !.olted or Un>olted VIDAL SASSOOn _ SALON-FORMULA SHAMPOO 99 REG. 5.99 GIANT 32-0Z. trmlNW \AUOOll llll\llfj lt r. J • S 10 J 'I 2.. ARTICHOKE HEARTS IY llOMANINA ·c 6-0l. SIPD PllCI While tl.cln 1011 Ulftil • --• ........... -Clliillll ........ ••tW I I • \ I -;----.. ~---:.;~-;."'"";"":, .. :"':":'.--~~-----::~-~"-"!!~~~~~~~~~~~----, . ,. Orange Coaat DAILY PllOT/Wedneaday. June 29, 1983 ~~~;~ ClASSlf 110 1urn. " MA"' .. ac>lJ) AT A rue.. UC 141.L • YOU •m AM n - PUNAno.. OI T"9 NA1\MI OF -------- 642-5678 = ~~~T~":; IH1nferbl1 ,............ ........ ..... ...... ""'.tonca Of' ntUaTll'I SAU leaeaaJ llH Pal lln ..,.... 1111 ~ lnt llM NOT1C£~.-..=~. 11181 ui•• llU 11_.111 llRl•V•Wb *91f-WllllD••-on Wecl~ay. July 20. 1983 al .. tr• 111.... ..... ~ 1be.. fhft. up9taln 10 00 • m OI Mid ci.y. In ii.. room Fln8t ~view from dnmadc 3 bdrm. • We guw11ntee the~. of ~ t,.. llne lene tn l#llt Lo down. 1106,500. Ml MkM tor ooMuc1tna Trua1ee·1 thle hOrne to be the-.ift Of EMu6de loclaUon. by own. 7&2-8318 Salee, within 1r..otftcelol REAL ES-bath pool · .1,760,000 fee. the neighborhood allhtjr uatomlud d~rAtOf' TATE SECURITIES SERVICE, llfllM PUii UJPlllT flrat pool and epe pwty. upgrllde looludee 11 ... Letua !lnelJlll local.cl al 2020 North 8'oedwey, S~ Entwtalnmenl Potenllal oell, alc'/flQhl, atalned -S. ~88 Sulll 20e. In the Clly of 8an1a Ane, baytront dplx 2 br, 2 be up: 2 br, unlimited on lhe luah f.laH, 111•'1 window•. on !I u.... ..... 7th F..,.. ... , • Counly ol Orange, •t•I• OI Call-2 dn 2 i.......~t n.-........... *1 '"""000 ·......-_, "' lomle, l!IENEFICIAL MANAGEMENT . UUll lpl!Cel ......... IA>CU -" ·"""· • lalldec.P«! patio Off the at>uloue 41n1ry ~ • ,,.. at the ocn. 2 aer ~~:~~~~~~=o~~~i: PllllllU l•l IOUlflllT ~~~~. r°O:n~~ t~!.!1~ ~~~-b~ ~o!.!'eth•r 0; ~1•600· 0wne1 N duly eppotnted Tru1tM underand Ocean & jetty viewt. Marine room, 4 bdrm, 3 atea; bring all on ..... Aa61 Hparala. Call 8te111 • rt .... pureuant to the po-or .. i. con-bath, 3700 eq ft. Xtra park.lna. $1.336.000. fOf'JlmSellert.&.«-7020. H••t•r. U0-9778, ........... ~~--------. l'lrrec:l In that O«t&ln DMd ot Ttull UM llU Ulll UAL llTlll 846-8075. 11 .....____ executed by Pam.le A. Shier. ,.. ~ oorci.d AUQO•I St, 1981, In Boo« I Remodeled 3 bdrm 2 bath + 1•-e rec nn ~ 14201 or Otllclal Rec«da ol Mid • -a · ·• IPT -•• -·-t.I• • -• -County, al ~ 374, R~ I,.._ beam oeillnp, fuml&hed, patiom ... ~0,000, ._ -19 .,_ - 1trumen1 No 89483, by r-' of• a Fllllllll UIOI llLLTIP Lo11 .. y 48' home with 3 Bdrm "pride °' ~ W.. , lrMtr brNCh of ci.tauh 1n peynient of per-apacloua llght and liky Ill-•Wllp" comer IOI. Only l~ 1-f<>ml&r'IOe of the ot>llgatlona MCUrect New 4 br, 4 ~ ba, CUltom ~ Normandy terlor. Prtvale patto, 2 S127,900 Clllt 97e-,537{) thereby, lncludlog !NI b<Meh or de· Eltate l.2 prime acre hWwp $1 250 000 deck• and MSy •19'>9 lo 11-Wll f~I. Nolloe of Whlc:h wu rec;ofOed • • · pool, tennis & Beech. rr-• Mwcf\ 22. 1983 .. Aec:Ofder'• In-....... OIYI umHT 1175,000, 641-1400 S1&00. YH rly South ~·f~~~c ~~~~~~ w~~ s;~~ Coronado la1and c:uat. bayfront lot. 85' boat 111111...... =:i~-~ ~-~~ HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, 1--deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/t.rade. ......... doaa not Include pier & ,.,_..,._ Diagram shows a portion of bridge near Greenwich Conn .~ which collapsed, killing three people and injurin~ three o thers. · 1111 mooey of the lJnltecl Siii•. °'a pa•I UM OHM Ex11•rm•llyepeccolalmfhomeori •nfrKd IDT llY. U. allp. FutnMtled CK un-C&lhllr'• m.c:ll dr...,.. °" • a111a °' "" fl.trnlahed. Hafdwood netlonal bank, • 11•1• or llMWal 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, beam celling, 2 car carport. On notable ontertalnlr'lg. fU ~ • lll n noor.. bMlnHul bay"'-· c;redlt unlon, °' • a1a11 or federal ..,._nbelt Comm pool $l25 OOO EnclOMd brlet< oaurtyerd T'-lnc:Tedlb'a BRANO 2 cw ~ Balboa Miii~ and loerl aeeoclallon dOrnl-o·--· · ' • · patio entry, "garden NEWalnglafamlly~ lmand Motpfty ~= 011h~•.•1:;. ai:~~.~141'' -~ UllWIW -I view" llvlng room. lamlly _.. awarded ftocw plan 644-e2oo. -... room, goutme1 kitchen of the .,._. 8 .-tam ln1ar .. 1 held by II. u ru•t•. In lh•I Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, .lake view. 3500 sq. wnh atrium 'oliew. Private a1a1e•. 3 maulv• ~Macnab·lrvine ;:! ~~= ~ ~~niy ft. $4-4-0,000. Will trade for a local lot. pool size yard. A truly tr•-bedroom• -t trudy. Loi 29 ot Tract 3853, Clly of Coale dltlonal 4 bdrm home Sunken ll11elng room, _Trucks 'disappeared' M .... County of Ora11041, Siiia ol you'd be proud lo own. vaulted oeltlng, stained Calli. u anown on, Map recorded 1359,500, 831-1400 gla,H, •k'lllghla, hand MID_. In 8ooll IS4 Pages 7, 8, and 9, 10. -carved oak atalf ralllnge, and 11 ol Mlacallaneo.ia Mape .. r• WAtl.HI tiON1 gorin.t-.Jtltcbena... and Elagllnt OU9tom 5 BR 2 OOfds OI OrllflOe County; G.ilforrilr tiOML~ lac. mudl more. Beau11ful prl-~ lamlfy home with llCtlbecl .. lollowl. REAL ESTATl vale .,,. ... with lllntaga and .,.. 4000 eq n . . Witness describes bridge collapse which killed 3 The slrHI tlddr .. a 01 other 131-1400 lamp poata. land. A "Mum! See" comon Oealgnallon ol lhe real prop-* HARBOR RIDIE * lafter INI htatt pr91)wty. M25.000. c.11 GREENWICH. Conn. (AP) William eny harelnabove <111crlbed 11 •-tnl-•~• _11 644-7424 86tr. Anderson and his girl-, friend were driving in dar)<ness over the Miailus River, when water. Then I could hear moans. I could hear people moaRing." The car _ carrying Anderson and his girl- friend, Sharmon Kelly of . Atlanta, came to a skid-diJl8 stop 10 feet short of the gaping hole in the bndge on Interstate 95. and the cab came all the way around facing us and·then it went over. ''It really wasn't ap- parent what had hap- pened. but after I stop- ped, ... I was pretty nervous," Anderson said. "We didn't know if the rest of the bridge was going to go." purportec:J lo ba: 93' Junlpero O<lve, ...-.. --.. .......... YI Co•ie Mesa. ca1Uom1a. Tiie under-Come visit the most faboulous view new IOIOEIU .,... _, .. •lgned hereby dllcialma all Niblll1y custom home in Newport. N othing to Sc>acloue 2 bdrm, 2 bath One of • kin!;! -2 bd. t~ for any lncorracl,_. In eald atrMf . h th condo oveclooldng the -Lwu.wy Penthouae. ,,.. ltddr-or other cot'!'mot1 deaig· compare wit is 4 bdnn, fam nn, 5 Sth !airway of exelualve Full ~- nauon bath, lonnal d.inina, 3 frnlcs, 6 car garage. ~-Sa'9 by OWTW S .. d sale wlll DI made wlllwlul ""O ,. BlgCanyonCounlryClub -•nablH bargall\ - suddenly two trucks jack.knifed ahead of • thell). "I slammed on my brakes but 1t looked lJke we were fixing to be m a three-car wreck ... and then the trucks just dis- appeared," said the Uni- versity of Tennessee graduate student, a lucky -but shaken - survivor of a bridge col- l.apse on an interstate highway. Anderson, 30, of Knoxville, learned .lat.er that along with the trucks, a three-lane, 100-foot section of the bridge had fallen 60 feet irito the tide-swoUen river or onto its marshy bank. Three people died in the predawn aocident Tuesday, and three others were seriously in- jured. "I thought I heard an explosion." said another eyewitness. Gordon Gilman, whose home is on the river bank "I looked out the wm- dow and I saw a truck and a car coming off the bridge and going into the DIATt IDTICIS MAI.WY DAVID J. MALLOY, resi- dent of Little Balboa Ialand, paaed away on June 17, 1983. Survived by 2 nieces. Margit F.asley and Inger Marie G raham and I grand-niece Mary EasJey Private memoriaJ services were conducted. Friend.a who wish in lieu of flowers may make contnbut.wna to the Amencan Cancer So- ciety. Malloy-Mitten Fu- neral Home direc10rS ( 213) MEWY NEIL DICK.SON MELOY. pu8l!d away on June 24, 1983' in c.o.ta Mesa, c.a He was a veteran of World War n. Funeral Services will be held on Thunday. June 30, 1983 at 1 l:OOAM at Pieru Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary Ch.a~I. Inter· ment al Rl~rside Nabonal Cemetery Plecr~ Bell Broadway Mortuary ditte- fors 642-9150 rACIHC YlfW Mti«>alAL rM• Cemeterv Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Or1vl' Newport Beach 6"·1700 MrCOlbCll WOITU.UIH Laquna Beach 494-~15 Laquna Hilts 766-0933 San Juan Cap1str11r'IO 485·1776 HAatOlt UW~MT. OllVI Mortuary• Cemetel\' CrefTQIOl')I 1625 G1sle1 Ave Cosfa Mesa ~0-5554 ,,_Cl .. OTMlll NL&. •OAOWAT MOe'YUilT 110 Broldwav Co1it11 MMll 642·915'0 IALn .. GHOM IMTM I TIITMt&.l WllfCLWCMAN 427 E 17th S t Colla Meta 64fl..937f Leaving their car in the center lane, Anderson and Ms. Kelly walked to the median guard rail. There, Anderson tried frantical- ly to warn another car as it approached the broken bridge. "They tried to slow down," he said. "But they didn't ~e it. I'm sure they ju.st thought we had troubles with our car and were trying to stop them," he told the Knoxville Journal in a phone mterview Crom his destination of Portland, Mame. ~derson and Kelly ha<f left Atlanta Friday \,la the two were mak- ing stops as they traveled to Maine to attend a wedding. After watch- ing the New York Yan- kees play Monday night, they headed north on the turnpike and reached the bridge at about 1 :30 a .m ., driving in the rain. "1 was in the center klne and saw the trucks in the left and right lanes up ahead lb.row on their brakes." Anderson said. "I started to sJow down then and thought we were going to be in an accident. "The truck in the right lane started to jackknife Tanning • courting cancer WASHINGTON (AP) -That fancy bonnet t.hat helped grandma k e e p h e r peach~d-cream com- plexio a sound idea, and s experts say modern Americans should copy the idea. A tan looks healthy, they say, but looks can be deceiving. "Over the 16ng run, the sun's rays will leave the skin tough, leathery, pebbly and dry," the Food and Drug Adminis- tration reports. And even worse, the agency says that keeping tanned may be an install- ment plan to the de- velopment of skin cancer. Skin cancer has be- come one of the most common fonns of ~r. with an estimated 400,000 new cues re- ~ annually ln the United States, acoording to the FDA. The i.ncreued riab are partk:ularly noted in area expoe«i to ht'avy awvhthe. Auatralia, for example, where clear akles allow large amount. of ultravio~t radiation to reach the Earth, 1uffera. t he world's hlfihcat akin ~ rote, 11C1COrdi.ng to World •Kea.Jth Organiu- Uon a1atiatk:a. While most f0nnt of alr1n cancer can be treated eucceafuJly. avotdlna too much aun ht-ls-pttven\ the prob- lem ln the fir'lt ptac.. wemanty,expr ... orlmplled,ragard-Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate In popular See llland Br, 2 Ba. 2 cw gar, up-1272•500 _ Eacaptlon.i 1'1Q mi., ~. or anwm-and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. New carpeting. tlrepl-graded. Showa Ilka • t1nenc1ng 646-5103 b<llllCMI, 10 .. 11e1y lhe prlnclpel bal-and -t bar. "Thia Is lhe model. S 115,000. !::--:-~-:·:-:--:-:---.:---. ance of lhl Noll or 0111et obNO•llOl'I IPll Ill~ Y 1-11 eecond price reductlOl'I 1¥9 6 8t 2 ......,, pool MCUred by aald Deed of Tru11. wtth on this .deaJrea~ end Piil.. allied tot, IWl'Y1Nno naer 1n1ar111 anc:t 0111et a1m1 u prOYldec:I HELEll I. DOWD unllll Need -NY more? OOI & quNll 3 Bf, 2 Ba. b'J. N-low price. t1~el1 n, p1ua1!!."anc;ea1 _,..:.111arry, utlder Now JuS11245,000. tlreplace, ahake roof. RV S300,000. O.W. w4I help ·-erma ·-eo .... nl-t on RULTOR llC I W 111-"IO ecceu. Owner wffl Ulf"/ flnenoa. Move In & enjoy IUdl •dvanut, and plut 1-. I • 44-0134 11t toen $14&,500. the aummer. Agent After seeing the car go over the side, Anderson succeeded in stopping a tractor-trailer, whose driver used a CB radio to call for help. c1111091. and expen... of lhe ..... ,..... .. .... 174.2 Trutt .. 8nd OI IM lrUlla CtMlec:I by ,..._ 1.,.... °' _.. . said Deed OI Trual. Tr.. total amount .., ...... IHr H.w1>cw Knotll Condo Of said obllgetlOl'I, Including ruson-Ml-TIJt 3 bt. 2~ be..128(),000 ably .. 11ma1ecl '-· meroee and ax-OM'9f. 780-e88 t pen..e 011i.. TruatM. •I lhe llme of 1UMJ1U C&IEO llllUlll I lnltlll publicellOl'I OI Ihle Notice. I• For Tueeday thr~ Fri-C.,,.1¥ettnv-:''V'' 1tu1s.ct '*' 1-143,559 97. - --<-,.~ publtca~ll'I: 4:30 •eR 3b h I -• ••1111 BENEFICJAL MANAGl!MENT ~-the previoua day. .. • ome ... bu It ,,.... condo w/IOft, 2 "": homae .:t:h'tCK- CORPORATION OF AMERICA For Saturdaypubllcellon, around a dellghtf\.tl ~,~~~~~~~~~ 11ory, 2 Bf, 2 Ba. lrplc • ...,.., vl9ww _ .,,_. and ......._ ,... ...... , "T ..... .. • •Delaware corporellon .............. 1 3 F Id tom pool, Huge IMng Sllyiighta, 2 Clll gar Lo, lo ""'' """' .....,.. ._r .. _ -..... c-REAL EST A TE SECURITIES ........,..,.., 1 p.m. r ay room ll'lCl\IOet cozy fir._ dn, "'° qualltylng, Wll ullboeta on the honzone. T10N TO uu PURIUANT TO SERVICE a Cl!llC>rf\I• Sunday deadUne 1• 6 p.m. place. Tile .dee« I• In • cona6def lracte fCK dn 3 Bdnna. dlr*'CI room Mct.AAATION M COVIMANTa. corporatlOl'I, 111 Agenl Friday. Monday dee.dllne realful muted tonee Land pymt. S-lp 83~7582 and fernlly °'den In eactl CONOt'TIOMa ap'::~TIOMt (SEAL)() J. Morge< la 11:30 a.m. Saturday. lncluded ... you own It lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ -boU'l 811111ab69 lm- .. IMPOAT ANT NOTICE"' ltt PrealOenl llW UI $385,000. ,. i'ledlai.ly. Cal'"' tunhar IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN· 2020 Nonh Bfoedway, IALElllT .lll'r Ullll detalla llnd ~tment FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU · Sulla 20e OlllEITlllS Shatp Meea V•de 3 Bdml 10 -· 1525.000 and ARE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS. Senla Ana, Ce 92706 KUia and corrections may UY ... IUCI PaceHlt•r. Excellent seeo.ooo. both lndude IT MAY 'BE SOLD WITHOUT ANY Oiied J~~·~~3i:d.o be made on tame d41ed-llEALn 111-1100 landecaplng with patio land. ~IJ,!!T_,A!?}hlON.~rJlfll'fhav. Published Or~ ,.. __ , D•"" llne6 aa eixw.. Pleue UllU1411MPlD and pea~h treul •••.1~ .... .....,,.. "v t to -"~'V eocount ...,... -., ask fCK • "klll r'lumber"' 3 .... rm/2 bath __ .. 2 Ouletar'ldlng Interior ~ ... I ,.,..... .... ..._ of Piiot June 29. July . t3, 1983. ..., ... .., n.,....,... 91.,"'"'V by alt your 2981·83 When cancelllng your ad. Bdrm/1balh. Both units decor . PJ' Iced •I PETE BARRETI ... REALTY pest due peymente piul permitted I 169 500 °"'*will........, co.I• Md ~Within tllfM (3) 01-s o• HPlU have h'ploea fr door• . . . ....., rnonthl from the date thll ~tic. OI Pllll.JC ll)TIC[ -Both of ti-gorgeoua pallos. cioae'. to beach: -nance. Call t t • Oeleult -racorcSed Thia amount ------------Checil your ed ·dally and I Ur'lltl ate 2 Bdrm 2 Be $349,500. • 1 lal1.3CMl.117 •of Marctl 1. 1983ancl NOTICE OF DEATH OF report etrrKI lmmedl-wlloft• auttable for Bdrm l J..,I• 'U f () w111 ~ untM ~ aocount ti. LETHA L. MILLER alely. The DAILY PILOT Of' den. Owner'• unit 11 ,.... v 11 "if S • . 1 -l•-..------ llOmM c:urrent. You may oot ri..... 1o AND OF PETITION TO auumea Neblllty for tile ebe>ut tOOO eq. n. with l~~Rea.~l~t0f'~•~·~6~7s.6000~~-~ --------=t~!:, ~~ ADMINISTER ESTATE nm ll'lc:«rect lnMftlon nrep1eoe In ram11y room.,_ Lovely 5 B< 3 811 pool &.mm.lfllll onty.. Aaktng '380.ooo owe wamnHT home. very private, 3 B<. 3 sa. 8a<*,,,. ;:9~ec,b1Jt~ must pey T all NhO. Albell85{7 wllh gdod down 1167,500-Commtypool& E/slde. 123 0,900 atrwlln:lmeMCty~. Afl• ttlf• montna from the d•1• 0 eirs, ne iciaries, leatral l 831-737 · 54~3646· tennl• courU, xlnt cond. 64&.3557 1'19l!t to tann6t courtl of ~daltori of 11111 doc:ulnent creditors and contingent I I -•ira.. Mushelll 9V.% 1at. Call 1-----------~TLC. '340.000 (wtlldl dete of reoordellon appMr'I a-edltors of Letha L Miller -.;:=. Tim Rhone Agt. Stwp 2 Br =:•.11':. Lm IUln '--II.""'-lhe obllgetlorl being and peraons who may be _...._ _ _,,_ 760-a823. lll-7* f01edoeecl upon perm11a • k)ngilr otherwiae interested in '"'e Olllll 111. UI 1.--•• L....--------country y.,.d. °' .. ' · -=-==::7:=-===:::--period, you hew only the 1ege1 r1gh1 ..,, -•Ide neighborhood. ....1111 lllYllW 10 etop the l'oredoeure by pey1ng the will and/or estate: . Wet fa ..ttnrtM. p • ala I Ot7 $122,500. 1~ Nice 4BR. Freehfy l)llirlt«t entire ernount demended by ~ A petition has been filed S.Hllt ell ett.n. 11.t __ ,_ .... ~• ...... ...,~....,.. + ,_ IMdacaped WOftt ~~ out the amount ~ mu9t by Olana Peca in the Su-&1•1rette lltr I Mii -p,.. I FM Ta NllT In bac:ll Located tn Q9te pey, or to arrange tor peymen11 10 perior Court o{ Orange Coun-ll 1-44tot Thie IOwly 3bdhm18 tree DUPLEX guar-ded commlnlty wtth alop IM tor~•. or 11 'fO"i' Pfop. ty requesting that Diana Peca & clMr. Located on a 2 Br 1 Ba Units. teutala pool and ~lone! ,._ 1r1y II In fonlc:iolur• for In)' Other be appointed 81 penonal rep-&llMll.f quiet cul-09-aac Auumable toen1 sot f~ 1.... ~.:..."-:~~.000. rM.l<>n, contect: reaentalive to administer the Y.A. LUl1 2 blOcke from the-ter. '164·500• an gr. 16·000· .., -•· "-F. Robena, All~ estate of Letha L. Miller Charming 3 bdrm 1112 Ba Yoo own the land Call S.Pi~·~· ~to 1'F,.R19Ew-..illu""i•fYIP"'l4"'6"'R""311'1b&'...., ..... llM.n 8eneftc:lary. W6 Town Center · h .,,....... let nm RhoneAgt 760-3823. ~--n.~"•· big lot, pymta $2250, call Ill lll-2111 Sutte llOO, Coet• ....... CA 9282e (under the lndependem Ad-•=· ~·,;·~, 831-3296days,676-5418 sue 891_6658 -------- 1714> 84t-3W. mirustralion o{ FAtates Act). d .....--.. T lty -· Yen•11 .... 11 you hive W'l'I ~lone. you The pell lion is set for h-rina an .. ....,...ng. ola re-1ta•1M Ct-u ••I .. __ 1-• PllAIAIT • Pwlthot.IM, 1 bdrm. A&-Nlould oontaot • i.wver or the oov----... modeled kltchert. Large """ •• . ..u •-Sharp 4 plu• 3 plu9 Poot cluced lo S 1t5,000. By lrM*lt eeencY wtllctl may he ... In-in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic ~1::.. y~ld . f()<M;:.~ lllllUlll ' e:. mt ll9tUm9 IOan, $260,000. 549-28811 out of town OWr'ler. ~~e'::.· YOU MA\' LOSE ~n~;7~ ~n~~ty, ~. ~~t 198,500. Call Oor'lna DeUghllul foor bedroom sm•000TLCe=tarkt ~~-,~hrundFrl .. ~2-4645 83+ 1511 CK 983-2529. LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT Webster. f home. Large ll'tllng r()()n) • · · ,.......,..,. a. TAKE PROMPT ACTION. 9:30 A.M. with flrepleoe. At1rec:t1Ve I L ~ JAlllli Nn PART II IF YOU OBJECT to the faml~ room Conalder-lk-Pllfllt U ..,. Brlgnt comer 28', 28a NOTICEOFDEFAULTANOELEC-granting of the ,.._liUon, you able upgrading, Sparkl-Ml M•• By owner, 4 £, 2 L'. Condo, top floor. TION TO SELL UNDER DEED OF ..-Ing pool, ExcepllOf'lllty MlllL-owoact&higtllyupgreded l175.000.9yco~2251 TRUST. Notice II~ Gtwn that should either appear at the llexlbl• financing . ...~·~ by lnt.,IOf' ~aler. W&---JAMESF. ROBERTS.118ubat1Med hearing and state you objec-1265000 1 11"500 .... ·-71 ·~-· Truet• under a deed of tnm deted .IW. 1111 Dona only the 1 of •· . -Gorgeous 3 Bdr, 2314 a. June 25, 1981 -dee! Feb 28th, tions or file wntten objec--.U• Piii lute whh the ~ wa-IAM•• exec home w/boml de>c* 1,..,.1n 1---1 ....... ,. .... , .... of Lions with the rourt ht-fore Shari>. deell 3 8dr 2 Ba quell"' matetlala A de---·--·-· ....., ,...,,..,_, ""· ,,_.,,,. uo "°' •ay 11001 llght,f1ul 3BR c' aft'JOn 2 8' 11/2 Bit ClC>-of> unit Pr1oad to .... C Spillar, Olfldal Recorde In the Offlol of 1r.. the heanng. Your appear-wllh extra blO lem • .., -.. Ind. Pr1oad Racordat of ar.,. County, C...-ance may be tn penon or by room. Exoeltant ~ llUL TY 111·7100 C,..1 townllouN wllh right on the und. 'iiiaigtiiiiii6Siiiiiil·ii12M.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lomla '*-: -bomood loeded wllh ell• ¥11Ullad Cllllnga, formal at ~ than 1980 aalae 11 Craig Allen Boyer therein called your attorney. traa Prio.d to NII at dining femllyroom com-price. $130,000. R & H Truet0t,endW11erdJ-Hem11ton IF YOU ARE A CREDI-$12S.950. 761-3191 munttY poo1 apa. ienni. ln11'1. 75t-6ttt. and Sanch J-Hamlfton '-tin-TOR or a contingent creditor. !Pe.a t.l"'T Th• fH1••1 draw IA lh• end much ~. Owner .... n-a-UllllD D an .. called 11e1~ tor ti.. fth _. __ __. file ~· .. 11., ........... , ano1n. and --. 1n11nn-pu,_ ot __........, oerteln obi'-o e~.youmust ---.. IES 'WHI .a Dally Piiot w~:::""""t0 ........ ·,~. Onaofaklnd.Cua12bdrm from--"'•~-..... _.._~ ............ -".. your claJJn with the court or ~• CllMlfled Ad. C.-T""'-_,.., -·~ / ·-·--"""" gaUO!Wlndudlngonenot.fOtpnnct... ~, • •~•1211 home "' ••P•rate end utanatw ,,..•of pel aum of '45.000 with Int.,... 11 pre9enl it U> the peraonal rep-W Idle ltem9 642-5e7t M2-IMJ78. -mother~-quar1--. French wlndowt and the nit• of 17"' I* annum, daeclrl~ re9entalive appointed by the ~Ing lake par1!. doofa _ "'' a dillghl 10 ""f,~~ ~ 23 .. .,_ and court wtlhin four mooths Ml.lit ... to appreciate. ah ow Two redwood "-!bed 1n trie Condominium Plan from thec:Uateof Cir'stiasuance ·-~,,.. .._._.. .. _ XLHT terma. 636-02ee petk>e wtttt 9'>I and pn.. reoorded °"Mey 3t, 1978. 1n book of letten as provided in Sec-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •~-, • 1a..• ~ ~1.,Y*. d;. • .'~5•.ooorn. 12fl87,pag117001oe7tlnclvllw,of tlon 700 of the Probate Code l•UTW--~~--------_,. ,_ ..-~~~ ::i ~·one of CalifomJill. The time for NlfP••mw IOLL :: c:T 120~ °"' Dr, Mty-ftnt(1/111t)lnt-1ua1enan1 flllng claima will not expire llNa.nla.. P&--IL- ln commQn In IM fM ln1-t In and prior to four months from the A NIOft ..iklng distance NOISE ·-·- lo 1r.. COmmon Area OI lot 4 ol date of the hearing noticed IUICICJINL llUA. D'lllYa .-en lo the bMctl. A nea1 5BR Of the 11mallaf faml~ -.... Trect 8692 .. per m.p Iliad In boot! 31f2 ba home with lga llM1-422, pag11 1 to 7 1~. of Mia-above. tamlly room and 2 fl~ llghlf\.tl ll'oling In • 3 , ,.. ..,_,. Mape, reoord• of Mid YOU MAY EXAMINE the IHI._ p1aoee. owe paper Of 2 ba town~ Lowiy I~~~~~~== County.• IUCh term II defined In tile kept by the court. If you TIR1llllll ,._ trede for IMaef Income patio aree. St49,!500 1u Iii=:=.. 1-• lhe Miele lf'lhled "Deflnltlonl" of Lowest price on terrific Uke new _....,,. •• the Oecleratton of Cownante. Con-llfe interested in the estate, propeny. The belt ~ §JEC'fXCOLXA d"'°"' and Aeat11e11on1 ,_<Md 1n you may aerve upon the ex-3 BR plus den Turtlerock "Pa f()( lhe mOf'\ey at ~ ~ OCEAN VIEW booll 1:zee1. pege :Ml& of Ofllolal Re-ecutor or administrator. or dfica" built by Bren. 2400 sq ft. ~=·,.~-~' · fty 28' Condo, s1..o,ooo. ,.. oordl (!he OeolaraUon) and Mr'/ upon the atwrn.v for the ex-amny built-ins, plantation ahut-OW. ••~1211 _,_ t120,ooo at 1~ -ldmel•ll thereto. • .. _,, __. ..__,...._ ...... 17 .. 7 PAACEL 3: i:-tt .. ""'tortti ecuwr or administrator, and ten, profe9111onally landacaped, own. ...... ._. _,_ .. 1n 1t1e 8actlon .,..,ltled "c.rt.in filewlththeoourtwithproof onquietcul-de-sac. 651-1177 1U11LI l• ~tor Ownera" Md "Sup-f ri pott Seit*'-Md E~ o ae~. a w tt.en reque9t ; COHOO NMiC PLlZl rneni" of 1t1e 11rt:O.. Entitled "ea-•t.atina th.at you desin! apecia.1 2 bt, 2 be. p«to, ale, inente"oflheO.C:Watlon. r notice of the filing of a.n in-INNEWPORTCENT'ER "~•·... i-~ -~IMWW PoC*.aec.gaN..P/P. Thet. brMc:n of and default In lhe ventory and awa.laement of I I -.. ·-~ S'ft.500 tu-*2 ~kKOO:::S-:".:"~ estate l8leU bi of the pet.i-644-9060 1111)11 ..... ....... u• ment n.. no1 ~ ITlllda at: tic>Jll SlT acrounta mentioMd 4 Br. ,atA la. pool & tennla, ..a&ll ... fmf The IUll'I at 1uoe.11 wNdl ,._ In Seciion 1200 and 1.200.5 of dbl garage. condo. Ml. Woodbfldge, on ..._ ....... .-.. inoble llectl 119111 prtnoloAI and 1n1.,.... the Callfomla Probate~ CIMeM.. Cell for INlno-ptMtlaloua Y• l.OCIC) S .,.., -~ Md peat i.te cNrOt9 .. JAM"'• 0 1.1 • .... .,.. • 1ng 64M111. a, 2112 a.,~ air. 2 flomH . Sp•otaoular Olt.Wcl't1,1"3Md .. ~ltnl ~ ·™£on ,..~ ...... ~ ..... boel9nt ~ 1neCllmai1'8 of pnno1pe1 and ,..,_ tts Tewa Ceater Dr. ltlt -d mlnG. "*• ,_ ec"'4 loen ino. Pnoed from 129,500 _, """,.., _, pwaona1 property C..&a Meu, ea. tint '=:':' ~tl~lA-4 E~c.;· :: at 10.78Wm. _._ o..n.. to su.aoo. Ltt .. tY.te tuM ""*" -~ and (71')117·177! ...... ™'. ------... wll oeny 2nd. 1 11K ~741 \ ~':~-..:r.=Uo-. Published Oran,e Cout •::-.:::.--:..:. e mowa&iln.Aaduoadto algned, .,,_.,. bellllllciMly under Oally POot June 29. 30, July i... .. -._ _.. _ ~-tot J:: ..... ::.S~M.ct~n::=m':'~ S, 1983 29~~-83 I GIL" ICY I ...... * a;. 7.mo. 1.-et1on °' 0etauft and Demand t0t r---------~ , I I' I I I 3 ar. 2 ea. "'*'· + .., a.. and .. 6epoaltad tllltfl Nid -. . . . . . oond. •120.000 llllua, I.ti .... T""'9e II.tell dead Md .. dOCi.t-LJ .,L,J ateel ft "9,IOO. W'Oft1 ftU,j t.,.~:r't:: = ~~ === :0 f ~ C/l 0 I c u A c ' I ! ..... Cal Plrlrtdl Tenoni. of lroollnf .. flomea Ill c1oee ~ cMolW9 .. auma -CiN. .. ID./"' _ I I I I' . 1 Aoln' 7~702. . .mi Ue1Y '*'Pit. ,... outed tMtatly ~ dlie and O" •.JIMA I S If 1~ ba. t fOS 000 by __,. .... OOllMI- $*:? ~~~~~ ~ bt6~7 I· ru1'IR1 Ii ~£~J:·=~~~:: g:~~~;~~1 •• u":;,:;~ i=·~ .. i:liiiftini~idiD:lii\: ~~~-r r VfD s 0 . HI, I .. ,._,,.-.... ,....... 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Moel ) a, 2112 8& trl)IQ Mllfl rwtl 2 llr ~· 1 & 2 llr. unfurn, =· L.Q 38r, 281, b11n1, trple. 761-llt32 Avall 111 Shat1 lovtly lrl level 01111 S240 ,000 Contider .... _, __ S705 831~58 .. d 1f\wehr Q•r Ut6 laundry tac From garage, no P•I• Roo-forr=--tw/kltc ... prlu POlnltlome. Privateer" IM /Opl. wtc <11 957.15263 7"'20'"":1•2 ' &3M190 8£8T... Utile paid. 64M338. I· ~7194 '" ..,., " • on ground 141'1 ... Female 548-8733 • .... 0 • --Near bul & ahop1 Hun1-ovw 45 Non trnkr No •v H 1u lut A.al 1111 1 Br. 1 81, • l'rlplex, nu Stu •Pl cl<>M lo bch all 1ngton Ben 9e2·7620 pet• S360 Ulll lncl'd TRIPLEX NEWPORT HTS ~~ ~ ar::oo:~ • pal111/crp1. 1480/mo ulll pd 1360/mo 493-3392 . Large deluxe unit .. Wlllk . ...._ wll!H 931•1298• C:tl'i IUI i31& 2 bdm 846-0181 601-8142 SOWi MtnL 10 11or.. S20 000 ;;;;-• houM oall 4 d•t•ll• Wkly rental• .now .tvall Shr 2Br, IB• llM. un- T•mel AQt IM~ t MM1to BEST Rlty... 1 bd unlurnllhed Apt • Su~ l'\lll 11 Br VUla, ~r1 $128 & up. Colo• TV fumJ"*'I. 1200 mo • '" • m Mr So Coaa1 Pia.I 3 8r 2 Off M.cArthur 3 bdrm New'ly dacoreled and C~.a.~~ 13no P• 1 Phone• In room 2274 utll 650-3241 •fl 6PM ,., 81 lecMDI pool........ tlo pool dbl • catlJ9fed 81~ & ~rig . • Newport 8 1\/d. C M Shr hM , cl11n, QH l.CioH ! ..... an '800'• unit avail 7-10 ~ more MOOg~ulll 2188 Ma~. C.M HI. leac 2740 648-7445 1o ttiopalbu• F$250 1ncl •• .,.,, l1ldh. 539-6190 8TEST,.. "8 539~1to BEST Rlty I• f:7~~~~1845-:i:e11. :U450/mo up f J 2 Br SUWI MOHL utll 540·6947 ave• 2 bd, 1 ba. Pnoed. tor Im· OCEAN, M N VU « r unlurn & turn pool ape Wkly rantll1 now 111111 Sm Npt Bch Apt av111 now medlete Mi.., &3A5.000 2be. -dtx. fnd· ~ Tallia 12" ~ 1~ b 1 h 18992 Florida 1\42-2834, s 128 & up Color rv '175 mo I ulll 650-3758 which II w.y ~IP-&~':;i;~ ~-'nor CUStom Hneet pool hm ll~t oond.· ~~ :,:· 842-3172 Phonee In room 2274 •II 530 011111 e>teltal Blu. 833-SI02 84+.8722 842-3799 ~11Q9kltc:hkldelpete $550/mo. 9~9-5425 or Bachelor •Pl w/1love &. Newf.0'1 BlvQ,,... f M l tlnl · 1450 buy wlrent Info 841--0674 refr~. wetar & gaa pd. 648• 445 ltalaJ1 Waatt4 2t0t onl" 5 ...,. ...-.., Btft E&lt· Shelp M .. Verde, 4 Br, 3 53M1to BEST Rlty... "B 1,L.,. 1 .. f ,_ $38 /mo. 230 Elmira Sleeping room for rem In 1 Quiet Lad~ WANTS TO ' , ...... " ..._,___ Be, 2 llO<y. W/ape & Olf· « r, ,...,.. Wn1tM, rl) .... , •1180· 1170. ChrJlllAn llOme 1here ' IMde location. V'W1-hu den Hrv $1000/mo. -L.. p11lo. g•r. no pet1 $585 b th 12661 ' R 1• RENT 1Br apt wllh hou•· moved out ol .,. ... I• 548-0050. . Atut•••ll r.ra1.. mo 278 Avocado St Bech-full kit, nr bell. Quiel 5:8-3385 mo • I Ing authority epprov•I. llquld11lng local ln.,..t-,._ • I• -•• 644-75108-8pm. person, no petri, ____ 831-1043 manta Annuel lnc::ome ol Slnglefamllyhome, 4 bd, 2 -reu t U --non-emkr $425/mo laaatr - 143,8001 7511· 1SO1 or ba, 111>1. 2 e« Q&f • 1900 Furn. BaeheCOf, refrlQe, 2 Ba:lo 1 28:-· .. garB •room· fonnc1d 960-0587, 986-0533 Atk ltatall 29_ Gar&ftl 111 752-7373 111, lut & S9C Olp eutomlllC f\Nt privet• ~ · ...., tor Gary. -leal 2912 (S250). 754-0609 entry Ref'• i2t5/mo. 84~:,~ 11"' then cell Darling bach unit. cloae 10 Balboa iaiand elegant 1c1r-dl'l'U.,..•a~a-ra_o_e-.-1u-s·1-o"'ll WAIJ<ER & LEE TIDY 3/ 1 '111, pOOI, 873-1253. · ~aches. Bltln1, kitchen-home, garage, 11"P1 8· Co111 Hwy. S60/mo. ~all •Ir 182" 2 Br. 2 Ba. lrg living rm. 13751 ,.36 35 11 e Pa Io beach R Real~ 567-3318 · "· Cetta Ina UM 2nd floor, bit-Ina, trplc, 8118 mo."' •14 $325-1575 846·6333 ~,~~.~~~0~31 e 8 11 Y ••u"-• 1lngle gar $575/mo. DELAWARE PINES BALBOA IS 3 BR Eleg Dua p Ula Furnia.hid 8acflllor. 2195 842"7803 _ From So476-S800 home Oar Slps8.1tep1r @i!.i.!j $4 tO 1 B I Frplc, pool, ger, bch $325·$600 wkly C-,..--D-u_p_l alt. $3 81( OCEAN VIEW Lux condo. Miner St. Utll pd, 1 on .. _, I ~,!>·' o~ no pehtl private patio <he 6333 1treet parking 1pac1 .,. r 8· ..... an .. Drtg l No """'' 842-8607 ""' • 2 Br. 2'111 Ba, nu epta, 72 7 87 .-----dwnfSlOOOtm for 30 yrs trplc, p001. Jae 496-2881 $475 mo. + MC To -4· Jamea. 8 3·77 19221 Oel1w11re SI BALBOA ISL.ANO 3 BR Wiii buy 11 2000 IQ rt 1..--.......,.-;--:----.irra:-a call 6'45-11604. $485. 2 bd, pallo. No pet1. 111•llE•S Wall Elegent hOme Gar Slp1 owner's unit wl every But. leacla 40 Refrtg Clean & bright man n 111 8 , atept; bch. $325-1600 xtra. Ageflt 6'42-9666 2 bdrm, f 611 duplex. vd. B1at. leacla 0 ~·me• 873-7787 2 & 3 Br TownhOUH Apts wkly 6~6-6333 gar, no pets. $525 mo ~ trplc, d1hwsr.1rv patio, -.. ~'!!81an11T 557.2382 YOUR OWi Large EutaJoe 1 Br. na1u-anclld11ngle Belboa Pentn!u~00a. 2 Br3 -,., ~ lhru-out, 1111, car gs.rage. nr Hunt 6·25 to 7-2 _, /wk. 2 Br. 2 Ba Condo, 1 carger COUllTRY retrlg lncl<I $435. 130 E Harbour From $595/mo B• 7-2 to 7-16 S425/wk Small to larger apls unll9. I I d 1 ""th St ··o 851·"522 8•0·8807 650-4243 lndustrlal commercial n n ry rm. poo "' • ., Owner direct or broilltf $635/mo. 552-5955 ESTATE protec;tlon. 10 veers all· 2 Br .2ba twnhse, mo to peflenc;e. mo. $450. W/O, rig, Beautlful & perk like fSL Mgmt 642-1603 963-7570 11,, with tarr1ced pool. * Prlvata Patio• ldaatml Prtf U7S HOO a 11111 *Co....,ed ParlllllO mealiB.AU TtWll•H lew .. t4ffferrelf SUWllD Bal Isl furn 3br w. ba & 2br tba. close to water YILUIE Wkly or monthlV New 1 & 2 Bdrm IUllUry .2.14'476" 1237 ep.19 In 14 plent. +BG< B&yfron1 0. Br. 2 Ba trom $545, 2 Bdrm trom S 1800/mo. 21 Balboa $830 Townhouae from Cove 645-51~5 Dane Pt dbl or llngle o•f- 1ge. Slreet entrance. &&- cured 873-3313 OH.ice ltaub 2914 tMO sQ ft A/C orilce • equal warehouae, nr O.C Airport Av811 on short term b881a Attractive rale Con1act Mr Stuart 549-8211 16l7wea1c11tt. NB 275 10 3600 sq, ft 2.435 sq ti Suitable tor medlcel or denial Agent 54 1..6032 400 t Blrcll N B .440 SQ lt S•50/mo Agent 54 1-5<>32 IELHl OFFICE WIAltl o.alrable area unit nne •Specious Apfl kldl & pets 2 garage Info *Dining Area Ollfl •SA 539-6190 BEST tM ll'Wallt lnCloMtt Near n-3 unit condo, *Home-llkaK1tchon1 total 7100 sq II .. fire Economy for sure 2 Br 1 blk to Huntington 1 Bdrm se30.S8SO Ffplc, YIUlled celllngt. dbl gar pool, spa. 886W 18th St 642-4905 & 1---....,,......-....,,-,,_.-..,-Lower 2 Br. 1 Ba. Eutalde, no peta, near achoola. 1475/mo 631-6155 1895 + pool•. 1enn11. ~----watar1alla. pond• Gea Beat bav view, 1&2 Br . Harbor View 5400 SQ " forcooklng & healing apts. convert den, sips avail Call Mon-Fri. 9·5 paid .from San Diego 4-7. p'lt beach & parking 642-4644 __ 1prnk-12X12 doora, Oood w/dehwhr for mon oar tor Frwva. parklng·len<:41<H>rlde ol Pop I I 4 0 0 to d e y ITILITIEI fllEE ~ ownership. Prl<*l to sell. 539-6190 BEST Ally lee • Chuck Splller, ag1 1 Bdrm. From.560 1,---0---=--....,...,....,..,,.--= HOME FOR RENT 2 Bdrm. From '450 Lrg 2 !r. 1 112 Be, 831· 128e. Huntington Beach 2 Bdrm. LA QUINTA HERMOSA· cpts/drapH, bit-Ina. Leta fer Salt ~00 1700. Fenced vard & g•r· 18211 Parklld• ln 1 blk OIW. 2-aty. pvt pello. 1 to.I E.T.-&"a S age. Kid• & pels welc;one. wEdl~ch, 3 blk• s . of car g11r1ge, 1351 Baker 15 _ 545-2000. Agent. no tee. ···-· 551 -5932 P 1 e•11 0 e Lemon Old town classlo 6 rm hae 141-1~1 M/F, non-smkr. over 30. to Helghts--Peters Cyn Area walk 10 ocean I/yd klda --------,~~ ahr 2 bCI apt., Eul C.M O C. Very secluded peta$800hurry539-6190 l!!J!rt leacla 2'&1 $225/mo Including utile. Country View All utllltlea. BEST Alty fee Penthouae 2 Br 2 Ba'. Call alter 7, 642-8709 ~Pf'i' torOSwlo~ ~~d !1~~ lni 2 4 great ocean view. One Bdr end Oen ,,.a; 714-558-1433 at S 1 3 1 SI mo D a Y • Sooth Coast Plan. Avail Frwy drive North on $COO up 752•95 I1, Baytronl Olllces trom 300 Beach to McFadden end 673-6247 __ SQ f1 -st on McFadden to CdM, apend a detlletu1 ve-Ill· 1003 Sa aw 1 n d V 111 age cellon 3Br 2Ba home I --- (7 14)893-5198 s3001wi. 675-2783 1 l1h111 Offlou lniH 27!4 Corona del Mar Furnish.CS. llARIDR VIEW 150 off on rental 0j I bd apt w/petlo S 800. 107 SQ It avell from Park-I 2 Bd 2 Ba 4 peopl w kly $1 25 S595 lat mo 551•4535. 673-8349 BASEMENT $1 00 SQ fl -----~~~~ Furnlahad 3 bd home 2500 sq " Call Mon-Frt Lat•H haela 2741 wtpetlo Nr Sch and 9•5• •2•46'44 Olx-2 Bdr 1 Be. ocean 'IU, Shops All Amenities EXECUTIVE SUITES No. end, nr beach S900 Family. 2 week minimum jlrFULLSERVICE• utlUncl. 494-3044 673-8349 320 SQ. fl. tor only 3 Br, 2•X Ba twnhme, 6660 8 4 S • 2 6 6 8 . E 111 • July 111. 754--0588 M1ut1ia, hatrl sq II. f1m rm, Ile, up-6 7 S • 7 2 O 5 Wk n d • l=jjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._ Leguna studio, a11all now JULY 4th WEEK Splendid Inert 1450 graded, p()()I, greenbelt. 819-340-2453 11 $350 + dep 499-2963 bay view, sips 7 S8SO $625 /mo Mary Stapleton, Broker 714/850-1236 Muat see $895/mo. 1"s,..-.,.,.......,.-.....,......,-...,..,.=-=,.""-= ~--. Pvt beach & parking ;: bdrm a!'.l J!!. Palm R? 669 1"•3 ludlo Apt, beth,~.~ v•~ • '"' .,..., .._. . ~ " "" e 11 TIE lllffl 752-9511. 673-6237 Mrt "The LAkes", pltl 1--------mo. utll paid. "'4 .... 2 ' l~rt hacla 2m o w n 1 r . S 3 0 K 'IEITILS Wint t112BR furn apt Quiet 1 Br, upitalra, cl<>M ON THE SANO 714-760-1449 11 4bd $700 $1200 erren . 10 bch, llrlpl1ce , 1 condo, Verselllet SUMMERRENTAL. 0 rm • Seash~ Dr. W. N--belconv. dahwr. encl ger Pool 11nd faclll!IH 3 01 2 Be unll. wet ba•, O.t el Stilt port. No pelt. sroo/mo, S525/mo. 2163 Pacific, S575tmo Richard furnished, washer, dryer rtptf lsor 17. Clll 5•8·4530. -nor•g• 5802 Seashore -Ell-WI' I•-------• 1Br yrty apls on Peninsula • D u ealty Spacious ~nglt. one lrom $450 mo 675-1642 TSL Mgmt 6•2-1603 If IC all on In SI ra 1 • PARK BRISTOL Agl DELUXE OFFICE SUITES Baytront bl!fQ 800-1 107 SQ ft avail from $1.25 BASEM~NT Sl .00 SQ ti 2500 sq fl Call. Mon-Fri 9.5 1542-4644 Lu~. NB olllce Ava.II In exec sulle S 145/mo Non·•mkr 645-3700 p ty 1550 ~ 6'46-8J IS Ct.A. Manager Jett. lpl 2131830-2323 1ncld Summer enCllO ford·Avon tour Brl11an & two beCroom apts. 1 VacatiH end Europe and enjoy 651·1177 br. pOOI, gym, uuna, nr 2 Br 2 Bil2 car garage. IHtab 2907 IEWPHT IUOI tr---'om and sa111nn by SC Pita. $405-&45-9442 near beach Broker 1000 SQ 11 well maintained """ .. ,. Apt avail July 111-12. owning your own 18th PINE BLUFF APTS. 675-4912 bldg on qulal street. Century apt. For detell11 2 BR. 2 Ba. with blull view ~new cpla/drapes, ;~gurgce~~ac~u wo~~5~0 A$slgned perking. call 714-493-4101 -..cte.ICM -Chlld ok. petlo. lplc. g11 bit-Ina. pool S6SOl mo 494_287.c dys garoges avall 645-4800 or I ~ •love, dlahwuher, sp1, D 0 w n , 1 8 1 , s 645-3323 days 81un hnialat4 -------~ lndry •m Dover/Weslcllll ereo Laguna on the beacn. 2 Br NEWPORT CENTER Full I rt lead1 2169 11.&1.au l11d1 1241 FURNISHED or SPMC 631-8107 645-6&46 1 Ba. ''eeps 4 Avail serv1ee Exacul111e Su11es NT'Gto RENT turn 38r SCENIC OCEAN vl£W UNFURNISH[O Sharp bachallor unll l Bdr 2 Ba. 300 35th St. ~~4~5;;7 $3000f mo SS75-S62S 640-5470 home. Middle East famlty lmmac 3 Br 2 Ba custom ALL UTILITIES S3SO/mo, no pet• Stove. $925/mo yr lease Office space !Qr lease· 7•7 w/2 well t>enaved chll· hou11 yrly ren1 $1050 p O ( LT water pd Nr OCC Cell 57_6965 OCEANFRONT 11, s695/mo u11fs pd A/C, dren. 3 wka only start plua Tee539-6190BEST CLAUJBcH,T[ANNHlc 54p.<!;.1158e~lorL11rryo1 Lag Bch, monthly ground II• 1055 El " " _,, BEACH YEARLY 3Br 2ba, Julv-Sept. 494-1084 c 1 D c 1 •• Auo 10111 Call 26 1-8017 U"al Billa 5 cwluMING plu• am no r, os a .... esa !..: " ,., , 2 car gar 902 W Balboa p ._ I I I II 3 Blks E 01 Fairview & •Ila La1u1 I & HOMEFOAAENT much more' Sorry. So Cst Plza, 2 Bd COO<lo Bl S850/mo Mr Loeb fnllt IH IWI Adams HOIOSCOl'f BY SIDNEY OMARA Thursday, Jue SO ARJ£8 (March 21-Aprll 19): You'll m.:iover a marvelous ••tttdeway." It ta MICtlM&r}' to obtain privacy, to M.edl ta t.e, to d.illcem molivea and dacover story behJnct,.Jt.ory. Your position ia strong. you'll get necessary support and what had been a IOurce of concern will be eradicated TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Wt.ah comes true, romance ia highlighted and you'll receive memage from "special" .pe.l"90n which .enda morale aoe.ring. Salee ability ii heightened, popularity increa8ee, member of oppoeit.e sex comment.a on your per90nal magnetism. GEMINI (May 21 .June 20): Family member cooperates where business, career ia concerned. Domestic harmony Ls restored, goala come into aight and sense of direction is spotlighted. You're going pl.aces and you'll arrive by dancing to your own tune. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Avoid flamboyant actions. Focus on potential, education, knowledge of Law, splritual values. You'll gain unusual ul.Sight.a. you 'll be invited to join forees with thoee 1Uivmg for a "better world." Pisces plays key role. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): What appears to be a "failed miaaion" is actually a mere delay or temporary postponement. Someone behind scenes actually has your best interest at heart and i.e quietly working to restore a broken pledge. Don't underestimate personal capabilities! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Review legal papers-agreement could be broken unless you protect aelt in clinches. Focus on publi<;in', pubJ.tc relations. long-tenn agreement.a. You'll be rid of past obligation which proved emotionally draining and expensive. , LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be ready for new starts. display independence, take advan~e of opportunity offered by one who respects your creative talents. Job is available and you'll succeed ii you take it. Leo, Aquarius persona figure promi- nently. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Hunch pays off-follow through on fl..rst impreasions. Lunar emphasis on change. travel, variety, speculation and intensified relationship. Young peraon pays mean- ingful .compliment, encourag~ you to pursue creative endeavor. SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22·.Dec. 21): Honzons expand, communications multiply and you'll get news concerning possible aea journey, Family member, previously reluctant, says all right let's go. Repairs can improve property value-you'll be able -· to do something about it. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Short trip ia on agenda-personal confrontation aids in reeolving dilemma. Check details, read between lines, study small print. Aquarius, Gemini, Scorpio persons figure prominently. Relative who had been "out of touch" could make appearan.oe. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18). You'll come u.p with correct answers at crucial moment-you could strike pay dirt and cash bonanza resulta. Focus on money, special collections. valued possessions. Gemiru, Virgo. Sagittarius persons figure prorru- nenUy. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mareh 20): Lunar cycle at peak-judgment, intuit.ion a.re on target. Circum- stances take sudden swing in your favor. You'll beat proper place when "action" gets undecway. High- light confident-e, initiative, per90nal appearance and tum on chann. !J1gue1 ShorM , Br 2 Ba. Laguna H•lll 4 Bdrm, 2 Ba no pets Models Spec Immaculate SS75 ~~~1~g S • 2 1 I 1 or ·~~~:1001~~:e an~··~~ 754-1040, Mr Tracy newtyfum.GlledMC\lr-5775 ~=.y•rd& opeondaily 9to6 ~~~~:t.,t:,,J/,ly 3 amentres Walk 10 •S290/up , carpets, L11tlF1u• 1004 PtHIHla Jtl2lHnt.nl lty. prlvale beach. iennls, Kids& petswotcome Oakwood _ l111t 11r C.141 beaches $125 per night drapes, ate, reatrooma.1--....,......, ..... _____ Fl ... UTE:f ~altln tlOll sauna. $1500/yrly or 545·2000 Agonl no loe THE GABLES: 2 Br, 1'1t ba, Poolalde, jac 001-5139 Color broctlure avallabla 17301 Beach Blvd. Hunt-FOUND 5 klt1en1abl2 mo • i• ~ _ ... _ao_na_1_1y._861-77 t2. aiea YI 1 ' 22'T G•r~n Ap•r1ments ~·;fr'~1;!'i~.~~~ :1een 2 Br, lrg kllchen. Npt ~!~·49~·~~~~. P~e:t~ lnoton Beach 842-2834 ~4de-~~'V;v"11e, long heir LAR<RST LI~B~~s RE-ASSOCIATE W a ..... UaJuaialat4 Ntwport Buch So. Oranoe "E" $510. Ca11 SH~1:.~~0:·21 E. lSlh 92852 Dept D • UEOITIYE Hms. 972.1000. 24 hour• 10 1·5. ~ 120 .,.. 1 MO FREE RENT atanal 220Z 1700 16th Strtet :11tthaven iBr Iba. pa11o vacation exchange With sh0<1 IMm lease. lull CIRCUS Of llYESTMEIT •Br 2 &. CdM 1966tmo (al Dover) TIWllHSI gar. 111c 1oea1 tor retired 1""'d ~"'" ,., h,,.~ ...... 1.111. service eultes Keep your FOUND ADS yrty 6t,2·5'1l 2bdrm,11/2be.Oulet.llt· cpl, no pats S500 ••"11111"""m"""''•mh"" overhead low & pro· MISSAIE •Reported8flgur•lncome Special summer rentala-l tractive. 2 people, pool yrly.548-5306 ""'" '" • •" ''" ""''r>'••• lesslonel Image high 88 t ARE FREE ~ Br condo on bay, 4 Br NNport B~llch No. $450 .755 W. 181n SI '""'""·"""' 1•1•1 •-•·I01n Dover Or Sulla 14 New· 719 NO HARBOR BLVD •Referenoasrequlred rambling house on Bal 1111. 880 lrvlne Avtnur 648-9507 Eut Blun 1p1clous 1Br. tlw tittat c:.c.ape pOr1 Beach 631-3651 C U FULLERTON •can Nm up to I 101< • tl&OIU 101" (al 16th) I Br unlurnlihed apt, n-ly ::.~· :;~s!~I ,:~7~~ 1°"11~~;~~,~~: ~~ :rni-. TAKE OVER LSE Beaut a : ll0·111J •Ataac potmc:r1a1 non PlltMfluOl(IT 645-1104 "EWPORT PIER •A.-~ , • ., "'" ·11Q olllce 1u1te recently 142-llll .,.. 14 Mii decotlled, etove & relrlg , ... "-" ''~''"" i;..,, .. 1 ~ ~i......, 1 '" redec N-cpta & <lrpa. ATTRACTIVE exl11an1 <Iva to no c;aan 1144lM1ll r 1 ottege w/gar. 2188 MIPled. CMN $475 deluxe 3 Br '2 Ba no Suite consllls of 4 airy i·-~~~~~~~· MASSUSSES Callreqs•~remen63.,,7':;.2 ' .. Lal 11 -·1-declll, brk:k walk Wlyi, mo + MC. ep, 0 pe18 pell, yaarllJ S 1200fmo OlllCH, wel bar • .2 TO SERVE YOU -· .... ""' ,aub~!:'" .,.,, 111 11""' yd A11111 7-10. S78Sfmo. •-· U I To -call 645-9804. 873·6840 ltat·'a to ..., ~rta,-11, a . G ., restrooms, conference Found: Blk dog, whf'ch"t -.-Ol--l-T-l·/-.--.-,-E-l_I_ ... ., ti Liu ftl4 :oM Charming 3BR home, ~64S..8825 -ouett Apt1. :lulel 2 Br t Be. g•rage, lliart 2901 room 20ll20 end storage & f .. t. puppy, OM no 10, - 1 blk to beh S1100/mo350 beach bun~alow laJMI 11111• 270l •--,-,L-U_Q_O_ll_l_O_Y_l pOOI, no pell, Np Hts • ..--..---~---r room 201120 . approll 557.5905 Oul~llONLY83S-9199 •HITIMLUIS* 2 B I S F'emele to sh ere 2 1500 ..,." In ax,._tlon-• c .._ i yrty 1 blt·ln1 prollteled UI I pCI r, yrly, Qlf1Q6, ave.I 1 6 0 1 C 1 S 111 I bedroom l bath In H B -,., ....., "' Found blk/wht Springer No redlt ,_ulred ~awp ort Townhome ~3Mt90BESTRltyfM 7/15,W/Dhootlup.$.800. Spacloue E-1lda Apia l550-$800 645-7355 1225/mo , '• utll• 1nduS1rl1lp1rll Must -Span111,vlc23rd&Sanll DITllUlllll 7~522~97Clylbltr SpacJoua and lmmac. yahC>fee 5 Br lamlty rm Call evea 87S..8382. Encl gar. patio. dlhWll & S36-7693 eves to 11pprec111e 631·3296 Ana, CM 631~228 Bachelor/Bach.iorette 3BR w allp lor 23 M boll d 1 n rm '11 b r I r 'i . l&IMa itove. MOii ulll1 lrM No t Br 2 Be C M hOu... TA.KE OVER LSE Beaul. Found. F9male Cat Black Otnce & Blr1h<lay Partlel 'fj~tl, fftl ~~~~iONT HOMES $3000/mo . Top ref'• & Ptala1ala 2707 1':~~ 1 Person S'145 waaher/dryar kitchen. office autte. recently • n J w h I . V 1 c · TllE WT lllUI Call 831 1400 c r'11 d It on 1 y a PP 1 y S iedec, New cpls 4 drps. 1 St II I 0 NB 738-8538. 658--8638 I •5 000 IT -....,,.,...---. 8051989-7471, lge 1 bdr. 1/2 block from 1 BA. 2 Peraon1 $455 COUN.TAY CLUB LIVING elc. 240/mo Inc Ids Sulle conal111 of 4 airy "''0·"8"nr an g e , e ' ~ 2323 Elden Ave . c M UOls 646-8386 Ill I b 2 .,.. ... "" fffiAVEN a.n<I how to ,.,., lMI EACH YEARL. y 3BR beach. Ldry. No pell. 548-7854 IN NEWPORT BEACH 0 CU , we ar. ..... 24., S650 or S675 with gar Slnnlel 1 & 2 Bdrm Aper1-Cpl wlll shr 2Br hse E rea1room1. conlerenc:e Found Germ Shep X. Fe. there Dial 714/836-3128 le Ptaiaaala 2207 21>•. 2 car gar 902 W plu• ulll 873-11327 or VILLA VISTA APTS r~i':nte & Townhou-Side CM $25-0 mo F room 201120 end stotage Bil l11e. 673-8017 tor direction• Owner/lnv•ll•r naad1 }Ell Relid nbffid, gw. nu Balboa Bl $850/mo Mr 873-1291 $575/mo. 2 Br 1112 Ba preferred6"'6-6668 room 20x20, approK lc-L-~-1.-,-----135,000 2nd TD II 24'1r. p1lnt/cpt1/drp1 $825 Loeb 2 l3IS8S..2111 or ..----:-:,..-:,:,..-.......,,..,...,= Townhome. graenb • ~~;::s~ra elegantly 1500 SQ" In e•ceptloneJ FOUND; M•I• Huaky -Int. PP only Call Mr 875-3892 btwn 8-9pm EACH YEARLY 3Br Certaa titJ l.ar 'J2 llr, carpor1, balcony Froml610 F:i:~eo,no~~':;'~~rl~g:r lndu1tt1al rerk ~~I MMI ~~~· E~~~:~ .. Sv~~ fa1tnctiea 301' Meedowt, 9-$ 839-7582 ctreu ••1 llu 2222 ~~·bo! B~r la~,~; ~r 1s SB; 0 I ~~. ~ :r:~ :· TSL Mg~i8Thu~2-1603 Ja"1borM rd at S2SO + utll 551--07« ~~ ,·.g~~ lie mo. 7 /S-5724 Fhoht ln1tructlon In your ... unua San Joaquin H1111 Rd Found· M t•ft/blk Aty .. en, arrpllll9. BFR'I & ln1tru· ==· .. .__ :hmrmlnl11Uhbr/ocn,2br Loeb 213/585-21t1 or 975-05780<780-8515. t••·tlOO UY"IEW -· " ment tralnl~. Don Cole ... ·-21>8 FP 2cY: nup1 No 850--01t0 -F non-am11.011er 30, reap ., M goldfWht Retrev1r 71'·""1· .. 1 S ln111&2nd na•.: Sl.IOO 'cun ,.:..1,, r----Oeco111tor1 TownhOUH ....... ~an lo shr 2Br apl IUI C M Beautiful large ottk:e avall-mix, M blk Lab 2 choke ·~-,.-"-"-"'-----TD'ael~ 1.,.,, ,........ v-.v-vv • lutl1 -2 81ry, 3 bd, 2 ,_.,be. 1v11I now $9961 mo. ......,.;;; U r11U Spec:lou• ept 1 mlle from unlurn S250, 6.42-8709 ~ble 6Ai -4644. Mon-Fri, c;haln1. M blk/brn Oobla, 'Fllght lnlt~ In your A.E Br~"; -ed Aeetton ::ORONA del MAR on frl>I. 2 car ger on green 873--089e Beautltully lendaca~ bch. 6'42-2357 __ Lge furn house Malure 9"5 F bmllen Ool>le Hr• nol 1rrp1ane BFR 1 & lnttru-542•2171 S4S-Oel 1 the canyon wUh IOvety bll. nr pool, $1100/mo gard9" epta. POOi & IP• la Cl I z77rtl k t ' f c--I I cropped, M Golden R• ment !reining. Don Cole 'IMw. Wirf Pf1Y•I• thrM A11¥118-1 54CP390 deye. Cetta ana UM Pallo1/deck1,Nopet1. • •9H 1 9 ~n~~;:~tllr,s:::g~~d eaatre I trlever, gold M Brn/wht 7 14-551-5188 HllCahue -AMFUNDING bedroom•. two batha. 2 844-7298 trYll. ....,...,.....,.,...._ ____ ..,. 2 Bdrm 1'/o Ba. 1590 2 Br. $485. Yearly. Pool, nr ok John 548•2497 lt•tala 2911 LH Apao, F Doble ml11. RES INC. 1152·0001 ~)1111"$· ~~~f~ .. ~-lllfttaven 2Br lb•, pello, '!!;(mopallo2. Btmr.1111 !!!t IP0Kt.. 151E 21•1.548-2408 beach. bu• No pets _ 800 aq fi , p\11 bath. waler brn Numeroua cal & kll· M.U11 I Aettq Authorized loin nego-,_1y ,.._ ~ ..... v 1 __. ..,,_ ...... 496-6277 MIF 25-55 emplyd. 2br • d I II I 1 ten• .,,.11 now NB • .,o .. , .• ._.__ tletOI' for s & L'a, &ar*1 Fa~, A.-.1 7.,., n18n ger etc ldeat tor ret ,.,., carport, lndft rm 2b ant NB S275 ,,.. o gu P . I c 11v11 nc lntWW ,.. _ ___,,._ .._.... tat-•t -· ,,,.... """" " cpl, no pe11 SSOO 1 735 w 81 .. St N SC o 1 H 11 -• • 1600 sq n of lanced Animal Shelter. 128 Mau M/F t 10 1 yr1. Call COi· ....... _ ..... ...,.. -• 5 """""" n r e.nat1 osp, u11t,1M4pm631·3048 d C-2 S It T 130E Dr.c •• 844-""'56 ,__. f ..._.111 8 to t1 ret•&'-.30yr1.f11ted "lat '400 tekM this quaint yrly. 4.,.......,.,., rSL. Mgml 842-1803 &'--fl._._. 1paclout 3Br. 2Ba , yar . u • . "" "" """' or ""'' • lllbuf\OalowotlPC .. avlll 2 B B $775 "4Je&l: li!iLi dehwlhr,frplc,petlo,naw MIF 2 Br Ilse gar. w/d 17111 St. C M $500/mo Found P1~Vlc:Go;: AM dally Karan & a<l)uitebll let. 2nd & 7.23 539-6190 BEST Alty do r, 2 •· S615 Avalt 711 llPTllrnrN cp1/drp1,Jo kit. SS50 mo. micro. 2 blk1 to bell, HB 631-1930 ernor St, C.M Cell to 213·318-3734. 31:,~;.1T.O:a· Comrnwci8I f Fflg, wld lnct, hdwood 2 Br 1pl w/pello 5111• Alli J 1 25 898 5074 $290/mo 960-•7•4 ---· M nr1, cath celllngs, frplc. 2 846-8103 Atl SPM. BHulllvl garden apt a, u Y · • Newport Beach. approx Identify. 8-46-4621. SUMMER SESSION 2Br +2barearunlto/gar. car gar Judy648-7171 p1llo1, dack1, 19• No --••ytEW M/F35 • 101hr2Brl2Ba, 4,800 sq ft ules floor FOUND· Shep~d pu~py HorMTrJJnlflOSch<>OI WIDOW HASS tor 2 N ,,.,,. 8 mo S570 I bdrm loll and oen, ""'II. ~ NB """" Jae 1-n11 apa Turn "•Y for furniture. v'-"let & Or•rvwo "'. Show Hor•• Stable, T.D'I . llO,OOO up. No yra naw 0 ""' a -; Shorn . 1328 San· ...-N11rly naw th1" Bdrm 2 · """"' · ""' · · " "" < -··-"' cra<llt ctl4ld< no penalty IH min $850/mo Or Ex BR 11/2ba.flreplace,patlo. 2Bdrm 2B• $805 h with bulltl. SJ75mo 648-5268 Anllqu1a.•1c $2,600Plt Approx 4 mo• 645-9487 llu-ln. non -1mkr C 1 0 1 • A 709•~0rchld 851-11135 llego aoutlw 4 RLd 9 ryf frao~'dG. 11AvN11o 1 penowl• 308 W Wllaon 831-5583 bat ::"'· d , • ns, --mo grosa Preallglou• Af1 8 e 1g...2«.221e .;~. 731 ~n •on ••oc 0< 844-4201 famlly home with pOOI cerpe ng. rapea. evn· M/F n/amk, 3bd 2ba, evall center. impl• parking Nr Lake SllY9rwoo<I .. .,.. and apa Spotlelal 3 car S40-633 WllTLAIE YIWIE dry tlcillty. under root 111. In CdM S300 mo With high tratllce FOUND. v1z11 mix tam11e · 1"1,.......l-.::W...--... --:c---.1...,l'"'ll~ -"':"~~~.~~·: ~~J:o~::·~op~ S575to&a40tmo.2Br, 1'1 966W ~:· ... 80 ~:~~:,c:~~·r~~~I~~ :o::::v;~·rmmte. 1 _6_•8_·_38_7_9 __ --~c:i. S~h~~llbllc~;: l··-·-•.lHn __ o,_ .... __ ._14_ aL .. oounl un111 •old 64•·7424 Bkr be twnhae, pOOI, lndry 1 h. 1· 1 public; tenn11 court• end •CdM, formef menlcurlet brwn/whlte femele Shih llTAWllllTI ,......_. ....... U80/mo. 075-8689. urn/unfurn. Wiik to CdM rm. carport, pvt patio, no Br 1 B•.~0 bit-In•. golf courM right betllnd 'hl~d 7°~ r·~ ~B dlll •••. 2865 E. Cit Hwy, Tiu. gray/whit• m•I• Be your own bOU Exoelllnt ~ fOt C a. .... rm ...__.... 3Br 2,L l>a. 2000 pet• Greet location. 268 • property, only mlnut .. 10 .,.,.,_ .. 5101~. 1575 mo. 875-6900 Bo•ef" pup brwn female C1tamwan mfg mold•. ..._.i.nc.cs Det'90n ln ·~ ----._.. " E 18tf\St tpa,nopeta. Stete Park and beach, ·-• "~ N-r><>r1 &Mch A Im&! o,,., 100 hullt. 1 comc>I. ............ 8 ...--· Ill, bllC w/'t/u, ger rSL Mgm1 642-1$03 Tll .... Ml-t1JI CloM IO .._,,l'll""l lcMll Npl .,_., 811,/fta --.. o It" la•11trial .,.,_, •H ,..,.. n boll &6000 1·350-e5$1 ttlCllYe l't/ln9I •n CtAAAA MESI> VER1>£ lt•OOlmo evalt now AQI ··-,. .,. ...... 'M .....,,... . • lt1ta.J1 2t20 ..,._,., ---. Loen. tmmedlete open- 4 Bdf. 2 ea. lrpl. wet bar. 846-145e or 07~5370 BA.'Y TIMBER APT NMtllde lrg, bright, C!Mn, ~e3~~~~::,ulll~~:u':~ ~vt5• ~~1 $450 + ulll Found watch In Walnut & E1t1b•l1had whole1111 ll'O. on.. 't9n.d duClitil gwdnlnel S$QO +l800 t----:-===-:-~:-:-:-"""= 18'.frplc,l)OOl,prlYal• 1 Br. 1 Ba w/p01c:h. • ,. • .., t200 ·2600tqftWlrvln. Yle8/23552~58 bullneee. ell equip +. Poet11on1 .. qulre11ppro11-8.0 15M Myrtlewood HARBOR VIEW H MES P1llo,enc19doetlQI MOO/mo. AQ1. 840-0997 ~~~1~~I owner el 17141 Ocean view home Metr Br. trN lnQldl omoM, l'r'Om 1 . good Income. term1. lmtltfy 3 daY9 a _. Or.142-7743 BR 2'ABA on park,"' $475/mo.31>9W.B1v8t. lr---:,-.;------::ir-11..r get ~I 1350 cpl MOO 1640/mo.&38-1058 LOST CAT/Reward. S85,000.tee-t187 and alternate Set~ p()()I, \/U, grdnr, Sl800 ••• "'1 '"" ..._..,_Bllfl aL ....... 'J ' ,.,. ·-~ /2 ••' 1-.,..-----........... --.;.......,.--&·toed, all blk. M. lhOfl· ••"'!" 1 pm ,.._., 1350 ,.., wont 18'1 clMn mo. 404·2023 l='~-..,."'"-..,...-.-"-0-""---::-:-::--.;;•u .. :~= 01,.0.:~ ;ia.~748'"'· lfflOl WAUlllll hair, en1. to "Sammy". OOltlng for mlt f0t11 bUll-~. 1&.-1kJi: OC8L eree 4 rm kid ok 1--P~T~R"""e"""s"'"T"""c.......,,.o-N""oo...,,...._3 __ B_•. llx• townlloUM, 2 BR. AP&lnlllTI ; i6drm:t>l1.ln1,oarport, ..,.TIUll Mltllno 11nc9 G/17, vlo. neu. to 11 eover 1700 Adam•. Coat• 63M190BEST'-11000 mo .av1111m---11/2 be, 1)11'. 1680 mo. Ill II land101ped pool, '815 495-4707, Ptlv, (l\llet Nrn Mc> rrr. 2700 ft --'I I I 1--' Spyglua Cell 720-1003 h•ek••Plllg 1 0011 • ..._.,,.. .. £.o• M/F " ,......, 2S430range 842·2001. HU Uy 400·4181,49'-&05& l295Utlllncl'd 751~•80 tq ·-mane,_, r1Vtlrne. 881 .. 579, ._..,,. ~ )B• 38• •"""ade<I condo 84~296 ...... garden '""'ta. Poot & apa. , -,-------'r'r~ .... 2 •• ,,,.. bldO on qulel etrMt -"YI me. .. _________ 1... • I II all ... , o~· park 1025 mo '"'V' 1111ld• TownhouH 2 P1tloe/~1 No Pll• ·~·; ~ '" ,,_., e.tS-4800, 848·33U Loat Kitty amell grey 'ia'"tantRI '* 831-2282 AQI Br 1'A Be. $138/mo. Oar-8aaM1or '425 ~ Rellabla fwn rm1e wani9d daye. fernele Cit w/wltlle cOller ..____Id• .t•tl ~~~.!'!,.with ..,... patio trr:; .... •-8 , ... S505 ••1o :¥unae.acn-Pvten1. a. .,.,...1_. -____ _..........., ft•"-......,,.. ..,.. • .,.,..,., • .., • .., S lo 1hr E•llde CM apt •• 77 .. up ..,.,.,. n ,_ .. u1-w/2 !*ta. a 1·7641. JBR hor'ne, ~' • ...,...... leundry rm. 14 Sent• 2 er t •;. B• t590 75 Proflbu•. matUfe. 1"'87 ""rmo. Call C""d' • " •• .,.,, '"" If, , ...... I:, .. _,.....,-·"" •o_..._ -_...... .. --. ....... _,_.,. oer lg TSL non---.. ~ •"4 n4 .. 1 " <IV ,_.. lrlal of11ce. 18101 Aldon· LOST· Sm F, dOQ, """" .,... ,,. ,~....,..... " ,._ ... ~·....-·1 --"""'""""• ... ._ 51-• ,f An• Ave Mgrnt 131 E 18th 84&·e818 • .,,...,._, ... "" " 84&-7213 or 75;!-•500 d Cit .. #T t-tunu t L. "'""' mall• , 111 on e l300 Ing lendec.pe eattrnator yard 1775tmo, 5 500 --p-ec_1ou_1-..,4-=B-r.-3=-=1111~B=-a-842-1903 181 E 181h 842--0856 Nft Furn. Prlv Entry, Bach x4103 ° c • • llO on nelr • wht/tin. Mell 1nveetment. you probebfy for n•w dej)artment e.teldl & rm hOl.e Icy MC)8tete bOnul rm. lam ELPUEATOMESA B •. ..,. M30 l<Uchenette '375/mo 1-A-m-111-,-e-1-0-1-h-r -cOrido 8Mctl. "42•2934 V•rd• er ea 8123· wouldn't belleve me. Contact Rlcherd. bfl»poot$550svell7-1& ""· trptc, ~tlOI. ovet·1 Br gerden apt ~ (111 +-def>)lndudeeutlls. ~q>l lmllT bcfl t JIM ~16 Ngllt?lflwentfurtf\er 11~2114 be ftret 53M1110 8£8T llano, nlcely Jn<11opd '426rmo. & u~. 1~ ... 8 I Bdtm '505 w/d , pool. tennl•. l'lf bell, •,2 " • ,L 111 mllOO p-~-•-•tll end .. Id ........ WOUidn't ...... ,.. 115&0/mo 840-1327, ullli ............ IO t .'."":: .. 2Bdrtn.1v.Ba 1890 non•smkr.•~490 .. mo• ... u ' lte41att1W... .._... • l'IMdloput~moretn.n AAtt ,. ., .. , &5M1U ro 72~117 ,,...... ... _ 22&0 V•ngu•rd Wey MC ee2-7124 tolen In,,,. bat BIUlf • MldNta ~Ida P::t1day er'Cf EMteldl. Cut• 1 BA Older • 0 Ave.C.M '·" Nwpt Doh-2 01111 to ocn, -are 1 Juel ~ated nd 100 befO(e )IO'M' ..,,,.. leturdlly 1'1·30 Pit' to houM, terve ~ to1. paclou1 4Br, 3~B•. lllP ....,..,.L""'o,...1""'9=",""14""""°oa""."""2""e,....r"""1--5""g5~, 1.,---r-:840i--:-·-;ze_-a:.,.-x pOOl, tenn11ag•'~S326 Rmmt w1nt.>d $300/mo. ArN s .. enyone pldllng lnex~w aflp IOf • OUf Int• ltltttd to ,OOftl the 7:10 am e .. 2.aee 1. I """'/ 11 tt • ..~ 8 ,-.. rem_ r-•· a 1 al _ ..... «2.. 111 m. C M Prof pref. 23 yra & up 11 cal, pi.ee. tall• lie ,,,._, 4 tor ....,..01 1 mo. MICt uoo. !; Cl etll 1111 ..__........,., ""·, .. .,._ .,.,., mo, ce 1 '" """'u ..... ""• '""'' Pool, '11110, Frplo. mv ""'.,.. " A 831~50e no end oontllCll Newport -_.... ...._........ ? T'het' ""'""""'" .. r....,., __, ~17 petlol, O¥emanQ. 111Cefy Dahww 557-2841 -up mv ' lllCl/Ot wlll hOuM Iii. Lv _,....,_, t 1 HM•rta w..,, "9wport , _2 ..... -.-1-.. -.dl-...,-,--.. -91 • lnd1cpd, 11HO mo. 2 812be. vi.w. bffine,/:, F»r~eflm. r~. c:lean, Roommate Coor4m.tor• 8Mctl Pofloe mag. Ma.o&e7 Jay a normal.~.• me hid\ .,_ _... -""' -'40-1327. 550~tae Of<! OI 3 &r. 2 ea. . n ° Pe 11 1 1 0 • non·arnllr llnc>I mete O< L~ l*ter tori... Found. 2 Fil 0etm Shep. Katti~ tteck• P'O'le to ~ "'9t IHI • ' ..... ,d~ l'IC>M-up. 720-tt97 'ri>tO. dtM lllNIOI. 111'09 7llH*IQ/07M 174 f. m.,. • 2 1aIm0 '30 tootclng IOt • piece 6-26. BlllCll ' &town. REWA"°4nto on ...._ • P'OQIW'll C9l'.'I Mm '°" a A.pt Man•.tet Ooupla HopeU. S.52.& 14s.7913 i-..... T-H~.,-C-0-V-E ..... -. -8-1-Y-1-,d-• fnodlarcl ,.o pet• CllatmlflO VIiia 1 Br. quiet, 833-553" °' 942.-•9 1.010 .. eoq>11o11nt1 o t h • r w h I t e . """''r • ret\IOI o4 «>* 7000% on •I•~ for Coe1• -• m. IAI ..._ "' E r.-2 Bt. ea. 6690 no pet1. 3.eott7 Oranada. Rm. Nwpt Bch, pool. 661-7017, 213-69&·5334 BroollhuntlYorlltown ~~lfleOnCM~,: ::! )IOI.ti' ll'IOMt· '°' ....... M9IN ~ StMty + l8'W.jfy,llUQ9fWn. t;'."9~~.~,,.h.~. 48em.,d81.e.42·4005. $411.173-3313. la25/mo. Woman only. 241\ra l'ound~ 2 m•I• doge~ SM4,e.;llcfl90f.ecl. W'ld • -"9del~ bonul + .,,c. ftO .,.,._ fy tM, loWI'/ '(Ml I PAllo. Pool. 1p1, pfNll• betidl. Large newer 1 Br uwoei l!lt. 2 Ba U75/mo. 39 \JP. -84&-HtO Aoommete neaold tOdsy, Germ. ~ • PT! 11o1 ;:.;r:'-~141 D 142~7-.. 11200/mo & NOUrlty. t1100/mo AYllll A.ugu11 w/gerae• No pet1 Oecll, ll"tl09 Call W*'t H8¥11 80<Mthln0 10 Mii? ~ lelend '302.llO. typ•. H8. 840·1301, '1nf -"'' yo11 went In AdllrMAw. ...... WNlf ACOQN'? Agt.131·n7o. 1 7•1ot2. $430/rno UMH3 49M6M amltlldedldoM .... 87~ 146-4378 ~"'°'~ CAtMH. OlmllldMll....,. __ .....,...._.. ______ _ Fl ' .. DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY • Oranoo Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Juno 29, 1983 rn ,_ • • ...: ·• 1CanetlerM C.atr1ct111, Gta11al 1 _1u_•_•_m_1 ____ Ba .. ~u ... 1 _1_._ ... _c_l..,1u_l ... •1 ___ '_P&1a_1_1 .... 1 _____ Pl ... "L hter!q i--Da0y9!t. ... ~ .. lteem cieat\; I\ J, HUFFMAN l. SON tllalOtolll --·,-, .. g .. _g .. , .. ,.,---THe-ClEAN MMEA .Si-OPJiAett .(lf Of= end eub,eet~ ~. reaaonere COIOt. ~'**"· Wht Almod/Add. #30&688 L.awn-tree-lhrub lnltall Painting-Carpentry ~ yr•.exp Home/offlee OllTOS1111T11t Price by phone. John SS to S15 hi ~2 903J ooat. So. Huntington etpta • 10 min bleech. IM&-86" 645-464-4 Tree Him/Removal Gary PTL •el• avall 675-4853 2:0~~9<, Ll~et!~3i:i~r '~:: 831-1122. 24 hr Mtrvlce M&M 851-~604 • n.BMctl.CI n~. ~....... ~oom .... M~:.~ .. ~!!.6:.•,oo.. SEQUOIA CONST -Calm Lawn matnt/Roto181111ng5 • *•HOME REPAIR HtanSittl•~ --per1 963-0911 Rlcllaro PHI St1• /l1palr1 Tni•1 Stmc• ._.., --• .......... • -....,.,.,.., • remod•l t ti FreeHtlmale 64 ~ Etec-Ptumt>-C111pentry -- _ --Mv ...__..:...home Refe Citlak' $5. Guar .... m. 1>91 ng. P • o -----Feoc.. Keith 846-4672 lovl~ Care,omefpeta SEAVtEW PAINTING l&OIWHl llll.. fyptng/Word Process11'0 _ ..... ~:.-.,.,,.-.,,.,.. ~ ,.._. ·--i. 15 ..... covr•ld a c ks. lie Exp Gardener, ••atnl, ,_,. & REDWOOD DECKS - • Ov • ...,.._.,.,......,._ VVY" ~ .... _ , •• 906-2 238 .., --c.<it ..... HouMSllters EAperlenced & Pro. 1 1e11.euyrevis1c.na up. Do WOfit mYMlf 4 rad cleanups. trM 1r1m. free Horne Repalre-Carpentry atnce 1979 831· 1234 TOM 673-2668 lllnlonal Very reason-Re11M1n11ble 851 10~ t Reta. 554--0123 S! lrMaia1 Ml Call Pete, e..1-1096 Cablnela·Elec-Plumblng -QUALITY WORK able ratee tor all ol your Fencing DON 966--0149 Lad1ca~l·~ KEEPER FIRST CLASS--Ouldl dry ... y d""tt Grooming 1••..tetlarrW•afe..t REAS RATES EXP'D pool needa. For expert W' ..1 Cl 1>aaa ., _ _.. .... _, t ~• F & • ...., ... • G4lne111 home rep&ir & Renovaf ng Ao1011iling BRENT 846-2460 service. Call evenings •••0• tH&Jll ·-· .,.._ ..,....,_.: 18 ,_,.,a. , .. •1. 1et aclll, .10 any H . Teaclle< Mowing, Edg ng Twloe o maintenance, _,.,. jobs -/malnt M~1 Clue 18fv1ce 750 9075 21 546-28 8 h 2 """ Sod lawns & Sprinklers 5pm to 9 pm II no "Let the Sut\slllne ln' up . . -ytteJCp 4 mont SO to 526· WayneWrlght641·0181 Dave642-4853 OllTIMmlllORI answer. PLEASE KEEP SUNSHINE WINDOW EXP'D BOOKKEEPER C.ttm1 ~all 54s-97o7 ~-l INTER Reu. rates FrH TRYING :::LEANING 64:> 154<:1 DO IT NOWll Aaea SMa11 bu8'nelll Mt -t --HH1ia1_ DOUGHERTY BROTHERS All Fii WA uplmailnl.145-331t For cruising culalneYWA L TAPING General gardon malnten-ll freff-lnOscpng 21 yrs est Steve 547-4281 (l14) 411-llll w f WASH WINDOWS y P w/exoellence call Dayna AH Textures & Acouattc enoe Cleanups. tree trim HAUL· OVE-AEMOVE 648-0555, 642·3657 e1••m-, .. -.... -ERI I _.... I' I Fas1 • Proloss1on111 our Dally "°1 ladatu & Co 673--5731. Free es1 l<evln 673-t503 tree 891 Abe 548•8519 Furniture. Tr uh, Tr-... 1111111 ••-• ••I/ •r•ir Quality worll gue1an1eed Se!'Vloe Difectory ltrri Haullng. clean-ups, tree 963·54 lS NORM L£!41: IEIVICES Pr om P 1' n ee t Pr 0 • Fair Con1trucdon & 69-Free es11ma1e 848-7391 Aepretentatllle " C....t C..crett Electdc1l ._ trimming, yd molnt. HAULiNG les~nata. 636"7149 sign New remodel, plans, 142-Hlhit.121 Secy, bkkpfng, type ™•·Muonry-Biock HECTRtcllN: Priced 1ndacp. Mike 646-6502 FURNITURE&TRASH LHAL WHH h~la1 --permits. Bond-Ina 'Stale Law ~~~~~~~~~ Profl/eml bua/lndlvldual Wlllla-Cust wor'll. Lie. r"'ht, lrH estimate on ---MATT645-5089 'ieed an Attorney? Maybe -401081 851-3858 I.;..,----~~~--::~" r. -Hrlwtl/mo 840--0888 #381057 Rob 547-2883 ,;ge or small JOb• lie. Immaculate yard clean -not. We con •how you Fa Ing Interior Design I f" -sia1e law requires lhal all '--" I A.c .. 1,tical "-L!-tt M-L.!-I 396821 673_0359 ups, weeding, trimming. HAULING how to be your altomey & HANGING/STRIPPING ot ••t contraclors who perform C. Ila _. --... _ Concrete, muonry, net-shaping + 494-0285 Clnups, yard/tree SetV save money. time & VISA·MC Sco11 645-9325 Hube< Roofing-all tynaa work over S200 inctudirlg l W ,.Nft e:bine11, cabinet wortl,foundatlona.Blocic, LIC'DELECTAiCiAN Japanese garllener RAN~Y642·7647 worry SotakeTheLegat Btackwelder Paper· New-Recover-DecC°~ I labo1andmatertalsm1.>SI New & ~ray Remod., f_..ng, bar• & form•-~ brictl Lk:'d. 536-5013 Ou111. work-Reas. ra1es E•press Roule Call ~~ u carpentry. Lie. " 41 1 · countertopa 642~ 1 Rod's concrete & mason-Tom 63 l·607'1l973·7544 sprinklers Free est tall •a•••I v l· '"0 wlad Oual work only Steve ---contrac1ors should so 3 0 2 ..., 0 ""' Cleanup, maintenance, II Cl · 8.. 2252 10., 11 hanging & Removal L•c 11 411802 546-9734 1 be licensed nlicenseo hAbl~lltyalBldrs 730•1900 Cabinets & Carpentry ary, 9 years same 10-ELECTRICIAN 544-9036 A661N's CLEANING fllHH~ - -494·3616 FIREPROOF ROOFING sllte 1n lhe•r advor11s111Q t 1 F SERVICE· a tho hi Ctasa A Fiberglass Contractors and c.o" f t Smalljoba-tcome c a on ree es t Lie 233108. Small/tge upu•E•r"aRltl_E_ll_ 1 h · 5ro0ug,.3y5 BRICK AK Small fobs We Gals Should Hang FISH 11389713 t 1 M ---------Fr-_1 ,,.5_2003 7 14-640· 1705 jobs. repairs. 548-5203 .,. ---: ean ou_ se. 4 ..., 7 T h 839 0730 sumers. con ac ory Drlv-ay-Partllng Loi Ropalrs-seatcoatlng S&S Asphlt 631-4t99Lk: Dan Hallberg Grading & Paving Co Res/comm lie. 3976804. 642-1720 .--"'" 839 5035 Newport, Cos1a Mesa, oge1 er • anv-646-2044 Grondle at 558 4086 w11h t C1r1aic Tilt ---ELECTRICIAN · OLEll llOISEU Irvine Reis 675-3175 time.. w-=:---· I -any qu8'Jllons Contrac • " Gd rales Free est Lie JESSIE'S GARDENING RoseHakpg 973-0564 .-rtl•na tor s Slal e LIC811'if' -repair Unique 1 lteH tlte Tiii Mu 416449 Wayne 831-7530 Clean-ups, trH trim & _ Moriat. Pl11ltr/ltf_air Stniet1 Board, 28 CIVIC cemei urwsulll work a specialty. Fr eat. Guar 963-3283 malnt. service 540-8035 ~ ELINA'S 1--.-A"":S""c-M""o"'v""i'"'l'J"'d ... --P[Asf€R f>AfcHtNG Secretarial service typing. Ptan. Room 690, Sarita 20 yrs lie bonded Dartt• O..r llJlir -HOUSECLEANING Quick, Careful Service Rostuccos lnl/llJ(I 30 yrs A CA 92701 Palombo Cons1 962-8314 Ctalractt'rl, filHral Springs, repair, door O""r· Mow, edge. clean-up, trim. Old fashioned cleaning. el· .le T 138046 552-0410 Neat Paul 545-2977 CQPY. etc Fast service. no. 1., __ . .--Free es1. Reas rales. Jim llclent, rellable. REFS Alt _ _ __ 675-4456 760-8359 Repair/emf jobs. Fences, ~nodel/Rep&lfl, comm. atora. See demonstration 646-1958 5 pro .. 839._1284 a t Mt"1111,. l:iome. Ap1.s.A..ComiTierciaL fll _ ~tttratyl shelves. panttlons Lo & resld. Llc'd, bonded, Seacoast 2488 Newpor1 \ -*•-. wiww* Petch work, llc'd & bond· e ---------_, ___ ...... ____ -! ratw. St9Y9 7tt'1S311 Ina Fonist; ~-9142. Bl .. CM ~42'-3490 lm-11111 ltlPT EAperleoced Housekeeper Best quality '25 yr exp ed " 140607 636-94 12 TILE INSTALLED I USE THE In-' lrtrtq •wst ---S--HI 0 Lei me make your garden & General Cleaning Cell Competitive rates A d "9p 1 8d O ILY ILOT Don't Pleat Free analysis Specializing additions & free pre-Um. N-& rel-prtnga. nges-penera grow & your grau greenl Cella 646-6502 Lie T-116,428 730-1353 Plaa~itf-~u11an~~ I A P ot your case ovef' phooe. remodel Llc'd, bonded model. Exp, ltc'd and R99alrs Lowest ratesl I'm lutly Insured, speak -WO CO ' "'GEM~ -"FA. ST Worll guar. Free est t>onded.Wlllualstyouto Lie. Tom-557·4480 English &youwlllllndmy VV EE KEND HOUSE· T l'""' N • 2411r£1•141·ll2J REFS. JOHN893·0487 •· laM.ntfeJ..,hl1I 962-8315evenlngs obtalnllnan.549·1978. "-• • . ) CLEANING WlllMoveyou.8yrSe1tp WATER HE~TER Speclal r . s . \)RESULT" Big blllsl Foreclosures'/ _, t8181 work excolleni. Coll 1714 Opening now avail for Sat llfsa/MC 547·9107 Pool heaters•Furnaces rte trYICt SERVICE Law sut11T Judgements? ea,,., Stmct M1tlfftrrUHI o..... TllEES 7'68•3773: J~no answer, Thorough refs avail --- , .......... ., ......... ., ft...--61... N-/remod. Exp'd. Uc. please keep trying! Kevin 5~9-1384 att 5PM PaiatU.1 Oriiins cleared from $5 & r LOW\RATE~ A I DIRECTORY .,. -.-•-. bonded,lna.Wlllhetpyou Topped/removed. Cleon Biggs Landscape Main· • FllE,AJITll& $1 5 anyllme Repairs ree trim rem ve, I nlOTlllS ......... 111·1111 obtllln the best flnllflClng. up. new lawns. 751-3476 18'1ance & lnstalla11on a1 Ouallty Housekeoplng...ex· 851·9604M&M642·9033 clean-ups 54-7017 For Ht•_ .. ult FIEE CllStl.Antl Call now. 549-1978. your service perlenced, dependable :>y Rlcharo Sinor Lie S l•rv1t'l' <'.111 FIRST CLASS-Quick llry Clean-ups · Landscaping Pat 494-0280 280644 14 yrs ol happy Sm11h & Son Plumbing Have aornethlng you want Sottt ltttlU, reeutta. FrH est. & 111 Seo thing• fut wl1h Dally Hauling · TrH Trim Shop at home. It'• euy ---local customers. Thank Plumbing repairs & dralris to tell? Claalllflec:l Ilda oo 642-56 78 ll0.0142 claaa service. 750-9075 Piiot Want Ad•. free est 642-9907 with claallllied 642-5678 I Wanl Ads Call 642-5676 you. 963-4114 cleared. Lie. 645-3426 It well. 6'4:.l-5878 ht. lU I ---- Help Wattt4 5100 Heir Waatt4 5100 B1l1 WaatM 5100 8111 Waatt4 5100 B1Jr WaatM 51001 Heir Waate4 5100 Help Waatt4 5100 Bel r Waatei 5100 Aatisaea 6010 Fa11ita11 6025 Sewing macn1ne oper11or, Xntique carved dining rm LIMITED OFFER ART SALES OLlll TYPIST HOUSECLEANING Ser-Ull&tERI IHHI Palnler, e•per In com· PIT P11manent poanton Secretariat Career opportunity Wiii Personable w/good ph<>ne vice desperately needs Earn S.C50 to 5800 per merlcat & resldentlal lor bright mature person. Secretary/w ord pro· tr 11 1 n FIT. P I T vole• end manner mature peraon who eo-weell 11 0 have a 9111 painting. 673-2083 I Musi speak Engllsh c;essor, skilled on IBM exper pref_ McKlbbln Ml $1800. brocade over-Why pay more save 50 to Sails, Irvine Ind Com-stulted sole & chr 75% on new top queloly ptu 540-3684. $800.775-3556 bed eels, not soccmd1 or S15-S40/hr. 637-4868 63l·7645 joys responslblllt)I. Yu d J • Pleasant a1mosphere, systems XLNT Op- M on-Frt 8AM-2PM wagon or van an enoy PlRT/TIMtfYESl-1 flex i ble schedule por1un11y, top salary, ~s::::~ ~A~~~~C~~ ~~UC81Tie80Nlob site SalC .~ry openl • tran1ap reqd c~rlkl"Jr wl~o~:~::er:i ~.~nled 1adultaorkol ver 12t2h 631--0243 between 8:9 goodd benefits Call or Sophisticated Sales Per. Roll top deslls $1400 ea. rejecis Twin set~ to son wanted tor 1rao111onal arm chrs S75 ea, part· S69 95 Full se1 $79 95 ctothlers ¥ust have ner's dsk $650. lolS mou Save even mo<e on king PAIGN ~I "'v-""' • ... v c pre erre . "46-7058 btwn 1 tAM & -.. o en oy w ng w am ONL y. weekday~ sen resume 10 Jim · mem P 11•-n e e d • e x P · d 957-8<431 •3-.PM ~.-.. ... _ youth Mu111 be well Hsyes, lntemalt!matCon· sates experience Full 6•6-1397 ~queen sets rree del 5 P a n 5 1 0 n • a n • palnter/Wallpapeter-$8/h ............ p . groomed, personable. a llEOEPTllllST suiting Engineers. 2081 nual/Oefettad giving. r Laborers-SS/ hr lttlllUKll mlmll RE, positive motivator St11t1 needed for busy N-pon Business cen1er Drive, B I 1 A 1 -- ----839-745• ask 101 a en e ts PP Y . Ar~liaacH 6011 special bonus loundetlon . & c~ate CUSTODIAN-mature 011Hng 1111111 gift, home by at S75 per week Call Beach advertising egen-S1e 130, Irvine, CA, grants. Writing al<IKa 11 only P«m. PIT, own hra. the water In CdM. Gen. Have 3 openings In Mar· 2·5pm. 646-7021 (ask for cy. Send resume to J N 92_715, 714· 955-0333 H Gla.dstone, 23 i"!'!-~~------~ Monarch Bay Plaza. 18 u 11 uprigl'il Frzr. good Colfee & end tbl, 5(TIOkecl Laguna Niguel cond $12~ 646-4121 gla.ss inlay beaut Itel must. Typing nee. Up to S400/mo. 845-« 11. houMkeeplng, 846-4527 kellng department No Sharron). Beker. ste 540, 3857 -- S t6,000 annually Laguna dye e•perlence necesHry ---Birch St. NB. 92660. ltorttary, E11HtlH Student needed , yac;hl evs ---contem Knurled wood Beech Museum of Art. OllllLTUTS · Company wlll lraln. XLNT 'UT TIME Flnanclal tnveSlment firm 494-6531 i eeded lmmedJately Housekeeper. lemale. 5 Income. II quatllted For fYfl/Wllltlll Rest11ur11nt Banender for eoucators needs owne< wants boat main· Air cond cheap S50 220 bOlh s375, 673-4743 Beauty Seton Need pat1/tlme lor Princess =rareawe::~7r1 AKIPP0'!'~m2e5n5~3 Call Mr Make e•tra $$ helping Bus1boY exper d Person· Shampoo ASSISlanl lo< House Products. a Col· ' ng."" -youth carrlMI i><omote Wa tllf nel/Admtntstrallve Ea- 11tnell steady (7 14 ) cu rr en 1 Ce II Cl.a r y Con tamp 3 pc sect sot a 720-0647 645-1731 lk new $450 B11r w/$ ---A large Kenmore Washe< stoots $250 536-7317 c.1 buay salon, lie. req ~ gate Patmollve company HouMSitl« We<e loolilng Medk:al Back Ottlce W/tab the4r own estat>llshed Cashier ecullve Secretary with "---~ 631 1390 9ell-3651 I eld ' I F II p I Apply In person Thuraoay It I I d TELUllOIE & Dryer, gotd, 5 yrs. s21s 966-8366 pon .,.,.,...,, . . or My person o exper am y ract oe. routes Mature, outgoing. & Fflday btwn 2.4 The exce en1 yp ng an :oott, experienced In Ital· babysit our beautiful lrvlne Airport Area. Xlnt enractlve paren1a1 type s h or Iha n d s k 111 s "'OllTllllTS tor both 645-4832 Custom 1 -,, blue print CUPn lllAltll Ian atyle food. Entry level "CdM horr.e on II moments hrs end pay. 955-2022 person, please cell Hungry Ttg&f, 3201 E Non-smokers please TEOlllOIAll position Apply at 101 notice for a couple of 2-Spm M·F 646-7021 Coast Hwy CdM Call 553-0940 A1 cost New never useo sole S250 5 pc Pecan lmtllS 36. 4 burner G .E bdrm set • king ooa C.P.l Corp .. a 1'----of 21-Pl .._.......,. .. _•Ah aye or week• Mu•t be Restauran_t ___ S E ,._,_ •• ·~-...... .,.,_ •EllOll ru••11tl Paraonne e<;retary· Kt<:uUve As· Sears, Roeud and Co . Is 0t call 675-3333 non-amkt. totally reliable -ExPll"leoced c<>dltall per· slstant Slartlng pay up to Exper necessary Sun Cool.top (chrome) $500, spnng/mattress $700 lhrough Thu<s 5 30 PM new 36. chrome hood pert cond 673 5417 now accepting appfl. with ref's lhroughty Companions. Hve IM IEIYIOE son needed Mon-Frt, 11 S 1800,mo Must have callons for the position or OllTlllll cne<:ked out. Very llttle alde9, L V.Ns. RNs Now REPREIEITITIYl am • 6 pm Apply In per-eom1nt81rallve as well as 10 9 30 PM. Guar hourly $200 or $600 both Wood--o;-n1ng set-4 side plus comm Plush and 675-6795 ch1trs new conll st 15 prolesslonat working carpet cteanlng 1ech-'.)pentng for tull time ex· housekeeping nee lnte!'Vlew1ng 111 Laguna Customer orlentt1fed son Surt andSandHotel. secretariatabllllles .. New- nlctans m their · Hunt· peri.nc.d malntenanced PleaM ~ .tlo<1 re-Nu r 81 n ¥ Ser v 1 c • achlever-P«manent Pos-1555 So Cat Hwy, Laguna pore Center locallon condtllone.. L.egun·a·H1lle Brass Siimavar Complete ~7-6462 or 1~97-6462 lnglon Beach ottl~, We person lor 2 Fashion some •o. Dally Piiot. Ad. 7141494-272. lllon. Needed to ae<vloe Beach. See Donna Send Reaume and avall- wlll traln~you to use the lalend Retail Stores no. t068. P.O. Bo)( t850. top companies. We are sales --eblltty to J E Aeeo. office. Scott. 951·2777 with trey • .-pot ':Ind E11111e sale Furn ano misc [R4) bowl $300 or best otter Items New washertdrye< rtnest truck mounted 644-5070 EOE Costa Mesa. Ca. ~626· MOdela seeking a Qualllled lndl· 3857 Birch Streel • Sle 731·5160 663 Plumer 646-4003 equipnienl avalleble )ENTAL/PEOO rolllng 89• Husband/wife Items who •IDIELS vldual wtio would llf1joy 12000/wk 160 Newport Beach 'felephone so11c11ors FOASALE Aelrtg-freezer Ftolallon Water Beet queen 51le. lramP II heater $350 Cal l <194-5 tOl Sales e•pertence 11 plus. alst non-stnkr )(-iay lk: love lo travel & expec;ts to IEEIEI* teernlng •he 1empo<ary 92660 lTIEITIOIJ full size S200 OBO Call vahll driven license a ·~LCtr 6-44-0st 1 make $5000 'pr mo Call business lrom MAN· COmlll ---554-6229 atter 6 PM muS1 Perfect tor thOM· Craig 602-274-0539 MALE & FEMALE POWER. The World's S30 PROD·S25 PROFIT SEGRnW·btHtltt We wan1 good telephone HARBOR AREA With a professional at· ..W llllTIAOT Oltll LargMt Temporary ~-Call Jack 714.a47.5522 Dulalandlng person want· reserv111on1s1s to se1 ap-APPLIANCE SERVICE for Sole like new tltude and wno are wllllng ~uat have automotive II)(· J HERBERT HALL WE NEED NEW FACES for vice. Previous e•perlen09 ed tor smell, lasl paced polntme(lt~ we sell recono guar K 1 n g _ s 1 z e: b ., 0 l o team a n8'!¥ trade For perieoce. 493-3375 Mr BREA MALL placement In modeling 11 plus. Call Libby 10< SILES lurnlslllng contractor SAWY appliances 549.3077 H 10 e·a-bed coucn cons1derat1on, .Call Spotta BARWICK IM· PIT office position open jobstnO C.Cell Imme d App 1 Good typing, organize· 891-0078 PORTS Inc. Call Tom Ray. 529-1278 7 1 4 . 5 5 8 . 0 2 3 8 . Full f1me. some nighls Ek· lion. g conlrecl knowl· COMMISSlll Hvy duty Wr11r1poo1 wash-.: 775-134~ EquatOpptyEmployer llW YIRI WIST 714-771-0731 clusive jewelry t>ouhque. edge XLNT benefits Npl llllSES er, llke new $200 For Hie Sola $75 coMee M/F :tectriclan, commerclal Lady 10 •lay nights with T Ell &lllCY ---So Coast Plaza Cal for Bch 1ocat1on Submll re-PIT evening work Cell 839°4388 •able S20 060 55•·6229 exper. nee. Non-union ~=:ting patient AL ----lnte!'Vtew 549· 1542 sume & salary to· p O al1er 1 om. 751-4223 atter 6 PM :::ashier wanted. IUU or 646-8200 141·1111 --..., Sates/Hardware Full Boie 2786 Newporl I llY .,PLIHGH - - PI T Cell Bllball for L e 8 a I n -g -'• EARN UP TO Tl c H d Beach. 92663 TELEPHOIE wo•" Les 957-6133 '''' FIRllTtllE eppt 540-3280 :xperlanced daytime MOdel1 , me rown er ware. ""' t>ua-peraon.Apptytnper-Agent /Receptioni st * IODELS * 1 $100.00 per day 1 3107 Eesl Coaat Hwy. Salary, $5-$7/hr No eell-REFRIGERATOR Les 957·8133 :;LERICAL aon THE BEAC H needed for large bust-1, ...w.,. ..... .._..,.,, .. in CdM ltCRnAllY lnO. no experience Llkenew.2 dr.lro81free New Frig wtwarr. SJ2S HOUSE. 6 t9 Sleepy neu Industrial park In * IEEIED * """''ll"'"'t"""'"' l1 Fut pacedconsulllngllrm neceaaery Wiii train PIT St65 8939060 NewTable&Chatrs S75 Orange Co Exper In '" yolJ( area Pa.rt 11 IALEI IUUllll needs an experienced evenings For appt, Call SR. PURCHASlll CLElll S11i0·142t/M . I/VIII type purchue orders end reqUMts for q.- 1::111ons a.a wetl u other ctertcal dut-50 wpm typing required Appllcat1on11 ere being a~epted oatly through Jutv 6. PleaM apply tn person In room 13 t• HUllTlllTOI IUCH UlllOll HllH SCHOOL DISTRICT 10?51 Yortctown Ave Huntington Beech. CA Equal Oppty Employer (&l1t• ......... St)&ll U. hntl:t. , . ..,...._.,, """ ......... ..... ......, ........ ............. ,...,ctetnl .... ....... ,. ... , .... .. ,.,, ....... ..... ............... O.....,nl11111te& .............. 112.-12. OllllmtST 'lon-p<ofil. youth eervtoa agency need• I~ denl. hatd WOl1c•, to greet publlc. handle phono•, f lle, Ille typlng/bkk'g In Mlaelon \/fejo-offtce Starling Mlary. SlOOO/mo XJnl benefit• Send ,~ by July 8. '83 to YSP lne. 2803 Roye! Palm Oflw, eo,ta ~ CA 92829 Clualfled Me 142·Mfl Hollow Lane. Laguna le6slng & public relatfons MALE & FEMALE '"' time/full time $18 000 Dlsplaywr11er operator Mrs Dugan. 662-5843 Sears ga.i dry111. excelleol New decor a to• couch Beedl. I II I ca ll I l 1 • ed I II cond "100 '"'2-'27' '250 NeeO to sell uaeu . pease WENEED NEWFACES lor I Nonpertenca ' whocan II or spelng TOPSsS ·--~.. .. 631·5360 FIU. T1llE PAY 549"2968 plaoement In modellng -... 11 POllTEI e & grammar We need Females Pref Mod eta & w h /D d ,a-·Tltll-1 jobslnO.C Call· 1 ~1~=.• someone who wan1s lo 89 er ryer, evoca 0· New sofa won ba1ga111 -• ,._ LEGAL SCTRY/OFC MGR ••••-•,.•r 11 Call Mooney AT 847-5522 be pert of a dynamic Escorts (2l 3) 666• 1984 •lnl cond ·mus~ sett now sale S450 642-587" 8tt >ppor1uhnltlel• ev!llable TRAINEE Npl Ben R.E. HW Yllll WUT Wrllt ID 11 •-a Ml teem. Compensation to Valet perking altendanta S 175 551-1303 9AM with t e oa ,.ngles and Bus Llt"'atlon firm -ti• trHt.,ftln $24.000 depending on Apply In ""'son Tues & .-.. • t • 1 -6014 Times Ctrculatlon De· has ope~ n g Io r TU.Ill UEIOY 1 • UNITED PICTURES 1 • Mature person w/buslnesa experience~ capabllHes Wed, 2 3o:4PM 1830 I · a tna ' Oa~ 1181 lop desk $ l lO P • r Im en I In o ur motivated. energeuc. ex-141 .... 5 1 PO Bolt ~I 1 and computer 111per Cotllns Asaoc111es 567 M8tn St. Irvine Hrly 2 "6 redwood deci!tng, Meh booll case glass doOr·lo-door newapapet perlenced legal•ctry Los Ano*S. CA 900Z2 754·6363 San Nicotaa Dr, NB wage, tips collected Aak S 55 per Ill I Calli doors '275 blond Man ~ aalell l>fOQram. Guaran· XLNT SllM!a and •hor1· Need to lose weight, need 411i.,.__~,,,...,,...-,,_~~· -SEClln••HL 644•5771 101 i>eborah redwood 531-1317 piece bdrm se1 S275 t~ hourly wage plus hand/speed writing req. exlra Income. do both ---AftlA __ C -6011 white colonial bdrn furn commtMlon Houra. 9 Oppty for advancement w/eaM. 681 -8720 PROGRAMMER___ Mator brokeragll firm stORnlRY, WaltreNes/Walters, over Oaf811U SSO ee piece 963-7948 AM·2 PM. or 4 PM • 9 for qual. lndlvldu81 who seeking mature lndlvldual must be good on pnone & 18· wl exper Apply In Atarl video. n- w/2 pro-O e k G a me -Tab t e PM. Training la provided dernonatratea atlentlon IEW llEITAl••ll'I' EDP for MCretartal position organQlng lite typing person 168 Newport Bl, gremmed car1rldges $80 w/bumper pool g cue Potential to earn $300 to detail and wllllngnesa """I Insurance background 645¢527. Ilk for Joann CM 842-6455 socks Nevef used new plus I* w.eek. F~ en In-lo learn. Contact Mr An· IOW 1111111 PRO&RlllER p1eferrreo 60 wpm SEC~ARY per1·tlme 1 Warehoi;se-Recetvtng FrH lt ,.. 6022 $ 8 9 5 Sell S 7 O O tervtew, Call (7 14) drua. 640-8960 typing Contact Mlehele nar•~~ ott•-97,. ,.5•78 C•ttll. must have mini-631-5924 957-2381. u1 1204 New reataurant and lllllYST 844-911 ...-·~· ..,., "'"" ''F.,r· .. -~ .. 1""11·en·s·.·a-w·k""s-o .. td~.' - L-...a •--rttary eocktell bar opening July _a~ 1 leave message mum 3 yr9 e11.pefleoce In p 1 1 Sola & Lo e Seat ltma&. lfROt Experienoe helpful Good typing ablltty. Proficiency With figures. 10 key by toudl. XLNT Company benefll8 Informal office CM. Cell Mlllle 11118' 9 I .,.,, . a.s-saoo lllDA&tmll Electronic; Firm In Santa Ana eeetclng lharp Nlf moll11111ed per•on tor front offkl8 Varied dutlM lnciodlng phones, nllng, lyplng and bitting Prior bllllng exper a defln11e P'u* 30 10 40 hrl per .... 54~7108 . ...-._ 6th Newport-Coll a 122a• •79•/ C .,,2 5678 receiving & musl handle blk/whl, needs good 'n v ?robate nperienoe. Per· Meea aree Bar personal, •••& • •• Want Ada all ,,.. • S1ortt1ry rlus pl'\per worll well Full homes 6 7 6. 9 2 1 1 Colfee table Enll hJble manent 3 dey weell. prep cook/dishwasher Recent exper i ence lllc tlve Mortgage Co time. xtnt company ben· 548-5205 . 8•0-'4043 673-7120 __ Hlrlngnow.caH650·1840 ~8;~~~RCl~~~;:1. ,,. \ needs sharp, exper'd ellls QUALIFIED APPLI· FREEklllens.8 wks.luz:zy On u •olabed. m81Chlf'9 UFlllAllW&llll Wiii write, debug. Install e.•ct• • •l\ti• person loh•ndlephones. CANTS ONLY 549·9671 weaned, neao good loveseat 5""tvel rocker 3ummer. Mua1 be 18 yrs and troubleahOOI pro-• '-•I'\') typing and Oll}er duties EOE. M/F/H homes. 5<18-7872 wing-beck lll.!Chell .•• 1 lllll RI 1 •.l.• related 10 Mortgage y d L 1 1 pillows florlll d~gn "''° old W.S I prel. but _.,I grams ~·· \ ~ ar wor ... c ean up. man-Free Kittens Siames• 11 1 Medlcal MrVlcea coordl· ,, Bankl~ Beck ground In B ., incluOes co ee111b e tntervl-other appll· -~ t111n Hunl each ••other. 1o wk• old .. 7 canta. 493•1641 nator Starting aalary Appllc1111on11 are being ac· RE, S Ls or Banking 842 l56 l .., " ~ musl sell before 1 t S16,000 yr Submit <e-copied deity through July req'O Contacl Sieve • 875-4274 $350/0BO 645-6157 Loe.n Proceeaor sume by 6 /30/83 6, Please apply In person ""IS'l of"'' 545-1402 Cata SS05 Free Kitten• wtth beau Oveen Size w ater Bed by E=edLfc;!nl>Y:;:~~~~~ ~~Y~A4:i~nf~~:. In room 131 rMpon~• "•m" --' Hlmaleyan Kittens Seat cotorln~ 1 Cocktlel with Liberty, near new ro11ll1 Ing offkle. PIMMnl sur-Laguna Be&ch CA 92651 HUMTllf'ITOll from th,. Pilot." s,~i':~;~n~~hB~~~;~~~~ Polnt Cuddly ball ol fir I cage. gutna prgs with lreme. llber·fllled bllllled rou di a I I btn41tlts • otflce for Doctors Office, F'm•les $200 mete large cage. 495 2 26 manress for •tre com mu~;! e~lenc* I~ ltflteOltrtl/P/tl•t IElOH ' I ....... 1.-4 •• •h• Costa MeN 645-1177 t1SO 646-8132 Free 10 good home lor1 itabtllty uae reg FHA/VA/Conven)lon111 Very buay clrculatlon ot 1011"1 •"'1 ih• ,.,..,,,., ---~ --5510 Spayed 2 yr old female Sheeta Worth S4SO new proceaatng Send Re· llce need• • part time :*;.;::.!;':0 hf:~i; ltn. St1tlH l"H.Ht • Dob. l ab ml• 963-3421 S295 Dave 553-8646 tume 10: LtndMY & Co, clerk 101 anawertno UllTIOI HllH fQ .,111~ fie•,,., r ilGI Part time greve yard shift 411t exept1onal Ge<man Used lumbe< and firewood Queen -sz Melltlerrean 17871 frv1ne BIVd, Ste phones and dlspetchlng SCHOOL onil nit ••• mp•••~ Neat apearance and Shep pupa. AKC. set You plcllup head b o 11 rd S 5 O llUT IPPT"f 201 , Tu•lln, CA, 92680 meuagea. Weekends frem •h• 11 .. i.1tr handwriting only need parents S 150-S t 75 642 3481 846-9624 New service concept only 7-11 AM S4 hr DISTRICT 1 h apply. 2590 Newport Bl 963·6592 • need• mnettng In Or I ltH Jtl •ul1tlll ~ly In person belWMn .. ·;;•1;;'~11:,m Co9ta Mesa AKCBe~-le Puppies, $65 Wlref111Jred Tarrier n99cta Sol• and cnr loldlng crib Cty. Own hra, greet S$ 1------2pm & 4PM Monday thru 10251 Yorklown Ave ------good hm 2yr old male rug, wuh maeh encycto ~~ ~u11112e7 for f\lr1her Info Mallf....h Anft1Ht CT11h1'!~~ldneay Aak tor Huntington a.ech. CA Jnri 'h•h•• Make your lll09Plng -847·2 545-6605. Pedlaa. mlK 546-4253 .,......., ,...,.. ..,,.,.,, ~.,,. ler by ullng the Deity pt.. AK C Ch 11 n e m In 1 Faraltart 6011111: S1ero equlpm t $300. c11b1 Plumbing. electrlcal, WOOd 330 WEST BAY ST Equal Opply Employer Jot Cl .... fled Ada Schnauzer m-pup, $220, «-~ ne1 S50, lr1181er S200, .... /httna working or related Co11a Mesa. CA. EOE lii'~~~~~iiiiii•lll•••••ilimiiii=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;iiiiil 548-5364_ h1 Curved 2 pc sec1fon11I, aiove $150: trumpet (, •-.. ~ 1ra<1M. Problem ao1v1no N ewt ho4 a 1 ooo 2 s2so 2 f t soes trHa .. l 11ll'lt apptllude euentlel. lfflH MHt1tr ewspaper Doberman Pups AKC " Y up · • so •• ~~~·~',~; ~ M Commerctat bulldlng Exper'd Salary com· KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! P11Ptra. $100 960-1221 =' 1 ~=o~:: s~~~· ~~~::5• dl!lk s35 ,...._ • ..._ .. , ... :. knowledge helpful menau1ate with exper Female Pharoah Hound Curvedm11blene1opcol·----- 1-.. _ 7 t4-53e-8525 Mon 11\ru 546·2030 puppies, AKC '300 up lee lbl S50 On IU water-ThomU\lllle Triple lllSI • ......_..... Thura 12 noon lo 3 PM. , --------53• .. 8 .. ,. $ 50 1 s 5 aac S200 8 Sola. S 120 .. , _ _. I · .,.., ""' bed l W ne cert 2 Both xlnl •~s-·121 •v• ..___. "-~~ 642-8881 Find what you want n ... $ .. " .,.. .. ., .. ~.,.... c:nin"AM Cl..itled ... 642-7667 Delly PU01 Cl-..Hleda -Female Ruulan Wolf-:4::.r,s c'"' "" ee. ! ~ ..1 I .. •i •• a.. &.V 1 I''=' ~ hourl<I, hlll 1ho111. hOuM • I "11181 •• .. -. •• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;~1 0 ·1 p·1 ... ~ broken, •pay1d, AKC 1•800 R•ttan Coucl\. chtliltoldra-•UO Two fOf~=:'Ad II y I DI '"""""'"""""\ , ) ~ [~ , ..... no I ~~t~io.!~ro~t'·;u~~:,~: .. r:::;,~ =~2=::.,,=.:~ Call • --~ ~~ : :.; \. ·-: v . '~ S200 494-2998 aole, phono llpe, AM/FM 125 each 1 pink quitted ~= : -~~~_)J ~ ..._ ~. Golden ~rle .... r, AKC, 195 631·8447 125 759-1139 642•5878 lllLY PILOT : ii:lil _ reg. II wu Old,champ *tl:BUYt* Ceita ......--1114 llUAIEI TUllH , AGES 11 -14 ... bkgrd $200. e..&-1040 , • lirn}b;f99 1trlpp;d aola I Min Sohnau-zera, Al<C. 10 toveeeat + end t•bles Now accepting application.4J EARN tW TO S75.00 PER WEEK wlla,Svper Male/Femi~. MASTERS AUCTION s200 8XtOcatm ruosso 1011 PEISOI WAITED for District Manager to super-We now hm I~ 01>enin1s tor 7ovn& ••cer :'.?:~of:. ::Z.6•• ........ /IH-HH ~ • ...wi5, &~ mt.weetllm,_r~~.· · i btAYlllS lo secur~ rudtrs for lht 011ntt Cout • ,. .... ..i6 ...... vise newspaper carr ers. 014, Pt1oi ovi t•t•s start,, 130 on' ,tld wtind•.838·6348 8 n qUMn tltee*. 1an' 110 Oee11S1 1 30Ro11 Salary COJT\l'Tlensurate With wor~ unM 8 30 f)fll ete~din Oft 5'lw1d1y '" Silky Terrier Pupptaa, ~C:.!·~~ c';a = ::,:• :4° m:• ~·3 ri c.o be "°'~ a tno more nou" Tov d Hrn many lo Al<C. qu1llty, xtra long Bel··• tlii 5 and Newport Beach General Agency Needa Secretary wt1h experience. Salary open. (114) l20-Gl41 expe ence. mpany n• . trips •nd f)lt>M •IOnR •tlh t•rn1n1 your own ' co1tt1,5/up. 761-5526 tge rm •t 4 Santa Ana Av. efits plus bonus opportunity. monr1 111"' 1s no dt11m'"a or colle<llon ~A hta HJS =-=~~~~,r,~~ MOVtNGOUToFSTATE Must. have Van, station (",',f'fd II you trt inltltsled i>'ta\t , .. Mr I' 2 Parakll• With c:r ' ~4~~~juttlble&M. MF~.-:::.,,:~.;::s:. wagon or pick up with/shell. : MU ,.. ~ 11enci •55• 557-83 07" cocoe bm IOt• .,60, ~~ ~ ::t!Swl Mileaae allowance included . (714) S48 7058 IJ., UtltQ CrOWMd .4Muon chelr wltootatoot ---:-.-a o ' eODC • lfll• parrot, w/'*19 6 •land Sl1S/obo 472.eo10 Thura/Ftl ll·S ulahH Apply ln person, weekdays, : r-------------J4 112& 776-8032. c10 111ee . edger •. 3PM to 5PM at 330 Wm.Bay I ~ ~ need ~ Setting enythtno with a gt..-u., mucfl IT\Of4I I ) "'°'*' .. dledc ."'-Oelly f>Mol Clelllfled Ad !l2 ~-St., Costa Mesa. hMol OINctOrY In IN I• • ""''*' ll\lltltf . till tole ll•ma with a • I ••••••• I • • DAI\.. y PILOT jua1 C-" M2·M71 °"' Plot Ol•lr\ld M I , . 6 ·) • . ---·------------;"~~---------------- 08 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday June 29, 1983 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Kind OI rug 5 Strokes s Cupolas 14 Solt drink 15 Ingress 18 Slip away 17 Wlld party 18 Ajllan priest 19~1ng 20 Sugar: Suff 21 Wall deoora· tor· 2 wds 23 To a\~ 25 Hole-in-one maker 26 Pronoun 27 Including 29 Eggs 32 Charge JS Weapon 36 Range parl 37 Sorry word 38 Conserved 39 Hang lire 40 Word book Abbr 41 Rushed 42 Unclear 43 Hard wood 44 Launch 45 We1gh1 1 2--3 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS 46 Feslivtll 48 Ore 52 Te~ttmoruials 56 Wallab.i 57 Jab 58 Death llOllCCI 59 Seth ., lall,er 60 ~101110.::11 sore & 1 Conh1s1011 62 Swamp 63 Bock a11c1 lager 64 Raised 6:>" Cav1\1P!- fJOWN t Newsbe:it 2 C"81ger 1 Autt>or Hora110 - 4 Merry 5 Va11cdn, e g. 6 Make to 111 7 Season 8 Fortune 9 Disengage 10 Sheepish 11 Shrubs 12 Advantage 13 Forecaster 21 Confined "TUESDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED BROIW I S T I F , S M 00 RANA I. 0 V E R PE RU IA H T I I p A T E I T ES s 1 CJ I 0 • N E E 0 A S H 0 E B T 8 E T - I C 0 N I! R A H •A RR AN T MA R T :. .. "" S E RG E • ROE PR 0 H I B T I O N 18 f s E J G 0 A L 1r s . s..,. A A T I. :> R 0 E 0 •R E P s l E y ~ RO AR S E N Cl A P E 1 R I Ill T E N S E 0 A Cl HA .K A 8 0 R V I T A E GR 10 POL I O I POSE S A c s SWELL SPED 22 Detested 24 Palm 011 27 Brandished 28 Cooled 3o Egress 3 1 A W1ll1arns 32 Wall section 33 Essay1s1 34 GOSSIP post 2 wds 35 Principal 36 Suppose 38 Ghller 8 •. 42 Belgian city 44 Pilots 451ncllned 4 7 Garden tool 48 Corn 49 Spokes 50 Separated 5 1 Disables 52 Organization 53 Stra1gn1edge 54 Catacomb 55 Steel beam 59 Elec unit 10' ,, 12 t • .. >, ~ ..... · ... .-... .......... ,./ ...................... __ ...... ___________ ~~:__ COHMKL CHEVROLET .:x:> lt.irl••r H ··I "('\I \ \H." \ S4fr l 200 . -_,_ -----+- Poll: We'll pay-for better schools How Orange Countl•n• would Improve •c'-ool• 71o/o 'Change-currleulum' 53°/o 'Emphasize basics' 45°10 'Less bilingual ' 33°10 'Upgrade discipline' 25°/o 'Higher standards' \ ..,. By JEFF ADCU oc-..o..,......... "' Orange County'• .choola rate only a "C," county reeJdentl participating in a 1tatewide education poll agree, but elementary and aecond· ary education~uldbe improved If 11a~eupport of education was tncreued. More than 4,000 Californians-including 327 county residents -interviewed in the fint-ever statewide poll on education indicated they support s~nding more for l!IC}lools and are willing to pay higher taxes to foot the bill. (See school of ficiala' reactionB on Pa11e A2 ) In return for their tax dollars, residents said . they want more dilcipline, higher academic standards and a renewed emphasis on basics in the state's public schools, Orange County Schools THI ORANGI COAST WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1983 Bridge • • ra1s1ng hopes dashed The hopes of a group of New- port Beach boaters for raising a 47-year-old bridge were all but daslled this week when City Council members lowered the boom on the $2-rrullion sugges- tion. The boaters complamed the bridge, a 1936 specimen, is too low and presents a danger at high tide Several said emergency harbor boats have a tough time mak.mg it under the span during extreme tides. "EverytJme l take my boat out, I usually make mistakes, but I seem ,, tomake them a ll under that damn bridge," boater and mov1e theatre owner Jim F.dwards told council members Mondity. Supenntendent Robert Petenon said of the poll's findlno. The random telephone poll, conducted In May. W81 paid for by the County Superintendentl of Schoola ~lion wjth the 1upport of eeveral other edueal.OP9' Ol'p1lizations. f>eteJW>n releued the poll'• Orange County find.inp Tueeday. Petenon said the poll found that opinions of county reaidentl cloeet~ mirror thoee of reaidentl How do you grade county schools el8ewhere in the state. '- A total of 66 percent of thoee interviewed m the county, compared with 71 percent statewide, said they aupport al.IDcating an lncreued 1hare of tax dollars to the state's achoola. Yet, more t han 60 percent said they· have no children attending public schools. 10 percent Grade A 34 percent Grade B 41 percent Grade C Of thoee favoring incre&&ed financial sup~rt, 44 percent advocated increasing so-called 'sin" taxes on alcohol and tobacco to pay tl1e education (See ATl'ITUD~. Page AZ) 10 percent Grade D 04 percent Grade F ' COAST IDITIDtt ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Coastline . accrediting 'just in time' r By KAREN E. KLEIN Ol"-e Ol9r ..... ...,, The Western Associauon of -SCnoolB -and CoUeges couldn't have picked a better time to review and reaffirm Coastline Community College's accredita· tion standing, college officials say. The assoqiation's review board, a 13-member team which visited the college in March and sub- mitted ita evaluation last week. ~raised the Coast Community College Dis.trict's "campus without walls" and especially lauded the much-maligned tele· courses offered by Coastline. ''Thia (the reaffirmation) is a real assist to us for this year." said Ed Decker, Coastline's dean of instruction. Sandy Willford, a BaJboa Coves resident, said his group h,fl.s spent· more than a year trying to have the bridge-raising a~mplished 11!1 part of the state's project for completing the Costa Mesa Free- way (Route 55). The Caltrans project calls for widening the bridge but makes to mention of raising it. Corone r's deputies rem ove body of Patrick Mille r from Costa Mesa home Tuesday. Miller is son of forme r Supervisor Edison Miller. He and c.oastline President John Buller fairly glowed with enthusiasm Tuesday when they reviewed the accreditation team's report with the press. "There was nothlng in the report which made me wince.''. Decker said. "We're very proud of it." Coastline's Btiller pr9u~ of report other colleges" and praised the college and the district for blend- ing more traditional forms of learning in with the telecourse program. Willford said without support from the city, there is little hope of a>nvincing the state to raise the bridge. which crosses a Newport waterway and seperates Newpoft Harbor from the channels on the west side of the city Miller slaying probed Son off orme r supe rviso r found beate n to death in Mesa home "We call it tbe gauntlet," said boater Tom Orlando of the bridge. "I've managed to get stuck under :there three times .• Last c~ ~guest on my boat bumped his : head on the bridge." The bridge ca rr ies :well-traveled Newport Boulevard from the marnland to the Balboa Peninsula. Raising the bndge. city engineers explained, could be a year .. tong project and involve isff' BRIDGE, Page At) By STEVE MARBLE Ol._o.9r ......... · Two men who mav be armed with shotguns were being sought today in connection with the slaying of Costa Mesa resident Patrick Scott Miller, the 26-year-old son of former Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller .. Patrick Miller, whose body was discovered in his College Park-area home by his girlfriend Tuesday morning, apparently was beaten to death, police Lt. Jack Calnon said. Inyestigators also revealed the case may have drug overtones. Authorities said their investiga· lion shows Patrick Miller alleged· ly had "a known use in small qiuwtities of narcotics." Friends, police said, claimed Miller had expressed fear of being "beaten up',' because of what Reinains of CM ntan in Vietnam iNavy commander was sh ot down o ver North Vietnam in 1967 The Pen~on has released the Lee. whosenameisengravedon Dudash of Manville, N.J .; Air name of Navy Lt. Cmdr. Charles the Vietnam War Memorial in Force Col. Farrell Sullivan Jr. of Lee of Costa Mesa as one of eight Washington D.C .• was 26 when his Caddo Mil.ls, Texas, and Air Force ¢: Force and Navy veterans fighter plane was shot down over Lt. Col. Merwin Morrill of San hose remains had been turned North Vietnam in July 1967. Carlos, Calif. over to an American delegation in The Pentagon listed the seven A ninth set of remains has yet to Vietnam. other serviceman as: Navy Cmdr. be identified. The officer's parents, prevtous-Donald Lindland of Eugene, Ore.; To date, Vietnam has turned of Huntington Beach. are Navy Lt. Cmdr. James Ruffin of over the remains of 88 Americans orced. Lee's mother, Betty Deatsville, Ala.; Air Force Capt. out of nearly 2,500 Hated aa caster of San Luis Obispo, Lynn Powell of Provo, Utah; Air unaccounted for since the end of Could not be reached for comment Force Col. Larry Biedjger of La the United States involvement in early today. Coste, Texas; Air Force Col. John Vietnam in 1973. authorities claimed was his al· leged Involvement in ~gs. Details over the hours preced· ing Miller's death remain vague. Police claimed Miller had been seen with two men and later - about 2 a .m. Tuesday -was spotted leaving a Costa Mesa tavern. It was unclear if he was alone at that point. Miller lived in the neat- ly groomed, 253 Hanover Drive residence where his body was found. Neighbors said he'd lived there less than a year with his girlfriend and two young chil- dren. Hewasde«ribedas friendly and low-key. A continuing autopsy showed that Miller appears to have died sometime between 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. Tuesday. • Though the cause of death has not been pinpointed, investigators said it may be that Miller was kicked and beaten to death. Police said the wounds were on the u pper tono. A broken piece of a pool cue was diacovered in front of the houae. but police said It contained no blood and ia not (See MD.J..ER'S, Pa1e AZ) I ~now about some hot news? Tip us off. The Dally Piiot wlll pay cash awards for With a linle imagination a nd a 1killf ul hand, gobs of whipped 't cream, blueberries aod 1traw- berrin can tum dneert1 for your Fourth of July celebration into a n all-American party. See recipes beginning on Page C 1. No airport Stating that no 1ite fora regional airport exi1t1 in Ora nge County, the Board of SupenilOn withdrew from the reg ional airport authority. Page A I 0 . *he three best news tips each week. Just call 642-4321, ext. 228,daysor 842-5686 evenings _,,d you could win the k's top prize of 16. Buckmint ter Fuller at 88 iu till in search of life'• . truth1. He wu ln Hunt- ln1&en Beach latt week- end to preeent one of hit Integrity Day woruhop1. Page A8. ,/ Ghost of Duke 11 the ghO.t of John Wayne U-.in1on the late actor'• yacht? Pqe A1. Both Decker and Buller emphasized the report's favorable timing, coming just whe n Coastline is embroiled in a con- troversy in the district, which faces a $5.5-million budget deficit for the coming school year. The team, which included some educators familiar with telecourse education, comme nded the video programs as having established "a standard of quality reoognired by Of the college's 25.000 students, about 5,500 attend college v1a television each semester by tuning Ir. to instructors over public tele· vision station KOCE, which is owned and operated by the dis· trict. The report goes on to commend Coastline's faculty, which ia com- prised of a large number of (See COASTLJNE, Pace AZ ) Niguel man plui,.ges to death f roin cliff A 22-year-old Laguna Niguel man .fell to his death from a 90-foot cliff in Dana Point late Tuesday, authoritiet.Mid. Gregory Dietrich Steiner and five or six friends were out on the cliffs in the area of Dana Strand Road and Scenic Drive about 11 p.m. when Steiner accidentally J fell off the rocks. said Orange County sheriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. Steiner fell into a ~ cave near the water line and was apparently killed by the impact of hi.I fall. said Orange County Fire Department <:apt. Mark Re- inholdt. Exact caWle of death was to be determined today in a John MeEnroe mcned Into tlleMmlflaahat Wimbledon f ollowlnc today'• 1tftlaht Mt Yietory o•erS.ndy Mayer. Page Bl. . ' .. coroner's autopsy report, he said. Both sheriffs deputies and firefighters ,responded to the 9Cene of the ac:Qden t, and they were assisted by a helicopter from Western Medical Center in Santa Ana. The helicopter was used to shine a spotlight on the cliffs where Steiner had fallen, Re.. inholdt said. Though authorities located the body at 12:15 a.m .. they were not a ble to recover it u ntil about 2 a.m. because they had to wait for the ocean tides to recede, he said. At that point, firefighters climbed down the steep cliffs and were able to retrieve the body. \ ~.I * Orange Coaat OAIL v PILOT /Wednesday, June 29, 1983 ... - ~\ . · ,,,~ Continued ·s.tories COASTLINE COLLEGE ... ~t-time teachers, and 1 ts t'Om ., miunent to providing telecourses tor students who otherwisf;! would not be able to attend college The accreditation team also made several reconunendations for ways to improve the college. including more clearly defining Coastline's mission and goals and delineating these from the obJeC- -tives of Orange•Coa.st College and Golden West College, the two sister 9Chools in the Coa£t district The report suggests that in-district resean•h be done com- paring the effectiveness of Lele- rourse education and more tra- ditional classroom education Decker said such a study has nevPr been attempted within the c.'Ollege, although positive results were ob tamed when research was done on :student.s who had taken telecourses and then transferred to four-_year colleges and univer- sities. President Buller said the col- lege plans to submit the outhnc this fall for such a study and conduct it in the spring semester The report will be presented to the district's board of trustees tonight. Coastline, headquartered in Fountain Valley, conducts classes at schools .. community centets, civic facilfties and commercial and retail ('enters throughout the Or- ange Coa~t BRIDGE RAISING ... rerouting traff1(' to B<;Jlboa Boulevard or even build[ng a temporary span to carry traffic. Council ~embers split 4-3 on the tssue and expressed worry that adding the bridge raising to the Cal trans project could slow the state down. Several council mem- bers sate they were concerned that the city would be asked to piek up the tab, estimated any- where from $1 million to $2 million. .Laguna carport fire hlanled on arsollist \ By STEVE MITCHELL Ot .... Delly-II.off A fire in an enclosed carport in Laguna Beach this week, which destroyed two pickup trucks and a passenger car, is believed to have Free car washes on tap -Thursd.a-y National Car Wash Day. You've never heard of It, right? Right. But you want to remember the date because Newport Beach Cus- tom Auto Wash, 4625 W Coast Highway, is t:elebrating the oc- casion Thursday by offeri.ng free car washes from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. National Car Wash Day. say owners of the Newport Beach facility. is easy to celebrate. All you have to remember is the car The money stays at home Huntington Bearh ~ UM'tQ •pry loot bt~• mto 1o11: rnot>oe h<MnM and a cab4n CfUINf bO«I at Hottm•n EntOfptt-. 750f Mcfadd6!1 ,.,. lotol '-• we unknown T1°»Ch'" poed op«'! a doot pa,111.ed neat I~ a..cn Bou~•Hi enttance to ,..untlOQtOfl Slate 8eac.h IW\d teiok "400 '" t'lvel&r \ CMt<.li.1 4 Costa Mesa JoM Ettc M1n11<0" 2l of N-POtl Seach we• .,,,...,90 ••rt-; T "'9Sd1y on ~tOtt of Mlhl'\Q =:::.•::.=~c~:::.iio,••= ..-... been the work of an arsonist. fire officials say. "The fire was caused by a suspicious act by person or persons unknown," said Laguna Beach Battalion Chief Forrest Johnson. The blaze broke ou t ·shortly after midnight Monday in the detached carport al 216 Fairview St. Three engine companies and _?2 f irefighters~ere dispatched to the scene, ev.acuating tenants in adjacent apartments and ext- inguishing the blaze within 10 minutes. Johnson said. The carport sustained heavy damage to its roof and one side, and a partition and the three vehicles were destroyed. Damage was estimated at $25.000 to the s tructure and contents. The fire official said the carport and adja- cent apartments are owned by Dr. William Thomas of Laguna Beach He said cause of the fire is under investigation. ,. vOl••w-bug .,..,,_, et $5.500 _... rWQO<t..S 1IC>lefl Tv..a1y la<m fM 3000 blOeli ot COll<IQ<I """. Irvine S....erol 1ypew111"'' _,. reoo<ted 1tot9n T.,... day from an 1ndu•trl•I Htm al 1652 o..re A"9 Tlll<Wff brou lnlo fh• 1>una1no bV b<eaJ<1119 • "'"00W pOflof H ld • A t ur1b0Ard 1eek wu ,..,* TuMde) from• ~' p.,,.., on'"• 3800 OIOGk ol H...,,•"O"'•Y .... ..., /\ wom•n IOld pafloe T""°•V M IOtf I OOld #81Gh ti a local OU stollon Sh<I Mid Ille wt1'h •t.s on,.,.., loo ond-o~rer>lly 1941 out o• ,.....ca• aa "'41 ti-ou110 oump O .. Poll<;<! arrH1ed Edwt•O SpNnc• 21 01 Trao..eo Canyon ano Mt1<1rtu OtamOl\d. n ot El Monte on IU90lcton ol t1temp1ed b\Jrgtary tt Vile amo Oeerll4"o ,...,_ Tveo<l•y morn•no O.•mono .... lote< ..--Sgt °"'" Bowm.,,. wno caughl tM SUte>«I• yjd 1nvMtlgat0t1 liUI0«-1 .,,.,.. ot a1 .... , anct op 10 10 othet r•~tlel burglar'" 1n tt. ctty • ... Education poll results surpris·e few Orange Coast s uperinte ndents say their distrltft~ ha~e«aTWays emphasized basics - By STEVE MITCHELL OIThe OoilJ l'IMll ttllfl Superintendents of several Or- ange Coast school districts said today there are Cew surprises in a poU or 4,000 Californians which shO'(<'S citizens are willing to shell out more money 1n exchange for education -as long 118 they get guality education. The 26-question poll, sponsored by the County Superintendents of Schoo'8 Association, showed 66 percent of Orange Countlans who participated in the telephone poll would support allocating a larger share or tax dollars for public education In return, respondents said they wanted more classroom discipline, a greater emphasis on educational basics, and higher academic standards. John Nicoll, superintendent of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, said the poll "seems to say people are willing to spend more money, but indicates that almost nobody is in favor of increasing state income, taxes or property tax.es -just 'sin' taxes." The poll shows les.s than 10 percent of those responding said state income taxes should be hiked to pay for education. Forty-four percent, o,n the other hand, sup- port an increase in taxes for alchohol and tobacco. • Regax:ding the issue of the desire for quality education, NicoU said the poll results were not surprising. "It's the standard reac- tion. But in this district we never left the basics." And, he said, Newport-Mesa has initiated changes to upgrade academic standards. Dr. FraJ'lk "Jake" Abbott, superintendent of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, said his district has also increased graduation requirements, and he agrees with Nicoll that the state· wide poll offers few surpnsc.'!i I mo re, whether from taxus or nt.>w "Thtty realize something has to occur In order to reverse funding income aources." he said. He said he hopes the survey has un .e~..on ~~ M they ('<>nsider allocations to schools. "The survey reinforces the position of local parents and citizens that more resources are needed to insure a quality educa- tion., People are willing to pay Bill Barnes, superintendent of the~~ ~¥h Unified School District, said the survey resul~ show people 1n the post-P roposition 13 era "are realtz- tng the lack of money 1.s the cause of a 1058 of aerv1ces -one being in for education When people learnf'<l that c.Jifomia. ranks 501.b .,..... in the amount of money that goes back lnto t.'<luCCAt1on, and they~ programs being cut and class sU.es increasing, they want to reveriie the trend. The survey just ron· firms that wish." publlc· education. ATTITUDES ON SCHOOLS REPORTED. From Page A1 bill while 25 perc:ent of rounty residents favored a tax on candy and magazines, aC'COrding to the poll's findings. Statewide, 50 percent favored an increase in the sin taxes. . Less than 10 percent of those responding, both in the state and county, suggested raising the state income tax to pay for education. Those participating in.the poll also were asked to grade the quality of their local schools. Forty-one percent of Orange County residents answering pollster questions assigned the schools a C: 34 percent accorded them a B; 10 percent a D: 6 percent gave them an A, and 4 percent said the schools merited a failmg grade. Statewide, 33 percent of Californians surveyed graded the quality of classr90ms with a C grade; 27 percent with a B; 8 percent with an A, and 7 percent gave them an F Californians responding to the survey pin- pointed a lack of classroom discipline as the biggest problem in the state's schools. Fully one-third of all who responded to the survey, both in the county and state, cited the deportment problem. The second m06t-serious problem, identified by 22 percent of all respondents, was the lack of proper financial suppor t for schools, over-crowded classrooms and underpaid teachers, according to' the poll. Other problems mentioned by rounty resi- den~ include poor teacher performance, use of drugs, inadequate course requirements, busing._ lack of parental support and student apathy. . " A majority of the county residents answering the questions-agreed (71 percent) that the public school curriculum needs ,JD be changed. Fifty-three percent of those polled m the area indicated there should be a greater emphasis on basics and 17 per<:ent said academ1(' standards should be raised. Stal.t.•Wide, 4:i percent called for a return to basics while 25 per('er\t called for higher academic standards Among changes advocated was that more mone) be spent to tea('h school children how to use t'Omputers. A iota! or 73 percent of all c.'Ounty respondents and 69 percent st.21t.ewide favored instruction ii} computer uteracy Respondents also md1c:ated that California's average school year, now about 176 school days, should be increased to a minimum of 180 days. In Orange County, 55 percent favored the increase compared with 67 percent statewide One area m wh1t'h both state and county residents agreed that fewer dollars might be spent is for bilingual education. In Orange County. 45 percent said less money shduld be spent for such prt>grams compared to 33 percent who Indicated current levels should be maintained. Nineteen percent advocated increasing funding levels. The poll, which consisted of 26 questions, was \ conducted beginning in early May. Peterson said the poll should prove "immensely" helpful to school administrators and school district board members around the state. He also acknowledged the poU might be useft.ft in swaying the opinion of state legislators now considering the 1983-84 state budget, which includes the allocation for the State's schools. HB doctor confesses· , MILLER'S SON SLAIN ... -From Page A 1 guilt in kickbacks By The Associated Press A Huntington Beach doctor charged with manslaughter m the deaths of 11 patients at his drug clinic has pleaded guilty to sepai:· ate charges of soliciting laboratory kickbacks, a federal prosecutor says. Dr. Mark Hopp, 68, changed an earlier plea of innocent to guilty Tuesday before U.S. District Judge Malcolm M. Lucas in Los Laguna Beach " l l9'"'" -store CW!< ., .. the VlC'llm <rl • quid< en..-ge arttll ..,,0 made"" wtlh $10 more C1W1nQe ,,,.,, r>e h..S comtnQ TM toUIPK' .., .. deecrlbed u abOut 3~ -· ol llO"· meotum heOQl11 ""° l>ulld, ""° ""'"'O. ""'""""' Newport Beach Angeles, said Assistant U.S. At- torney Robert PaUemon. "He entered a plea of guilty .to count No. 1 of the indictment, soliciting a kickback in exchange for medical b45iness," Pallemon said. "It was part of the plea arrangement in which the govern- ment agreed to move for dismissal of count No. 2 of the indictment.'' The second count was actual receipt of a kickback, he said. Sentencirig was set for July,25. The maximum peQalty for the charge is five years in jail and a fine of $25,000, he said. Hopp pleaded guihy to solici- ting an u.ified kickback from Warner Laboratory of Fount.a'in y in exchange for giving it work from his Medi-Cal patients, he said. Pallemon said the prosecution had tape recordings of discussions between the doctor and a lab worker. De fense attorney Albert Ramsey said transcripts of the tapes had influenced the decision to change the plea considered a like ly murder weapon. The inside of the house, pol.lee said, showed signs of a recent party and was littered with beer cans. ashtrays and records. Neigh- bors said they heard an argument during the pre-dawn hours. Miller's bright-r ed Ford Courier, with a license number of 55696Z, is being sought. A set-'Ond car, described only as a small compact with either California or Colorado plates, al.so is being sought. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of either vehicle is asked to call police a l 754-5367. Police said the two men they are tracking may be driving in one of the missing vehicles. One of the men is described as bemg tall with short-styled hair and was last seen wearing a pullover shirt and ,eans. The second is thought to be short, with close-cropped hair and a mustache. Both are believed to be about 30. The men. seen w1lh Miller before his death. may have taken a shotgun from the 26-year-old's rented ~ome. Police said other items also appear to be rrus.si.ng from the home. Miller, an unemployed land- scaper, is one of five sons from the first marriage of &iison Miller. a controversial ex-POW and who was named to the Orange County Board of Supervisors by Conner; Gov. F.dmund Brown Jr. Miller lost his seat to Supervisor Bruce Nestande The former supervisor. a Marine combat pilot, was shot down over North Vie tnam in 1967 and impnsoned more than 5 years. He expressed antJ-war feelings while a -prisoner and was charged with mutiny and aiding the enemy by another POW He was honorably discharged in 1973. Famj I y friends said the former supervisOr and·his son were close and spent time together Edison Mille r showed up at his son's rented house Tuesday shortly after police amved. He asked to be let in the home but was turned away. H~ached later by phone, the former supervisor acknowledged his son's death but said he had not d etails and considered il a "family matter.'' "v1nd1I toued t elab of C0<1Crefe thtOUQ~ Ille windahloll<I ol • i-PM•ad on ""' 7000 bloC.'ll ot S-0<• Ott ... c•u•lf>ll 1b0ut l eocl In Oam- A tour1•1 ltom S....cten had h•t ....... , c.an"ef• •~d wwitaJ aouY«l4ra tl°'9n lrom • bHC" towtit It NwwP<>rt OunM The 'Oat .... •Um1ted ,, s1ee Mesa Freeway routeJlleet tonight Boulevard from Bay to 17th streets and bypasses d owntown businesses "June will be one of the most important and critical months in improvements We must speak with one voice " The easterly route. estimated at $93 million, wiU bypass down- town businesses but will displace 40 businesses and 85 housing units. ·~\1' It will clear slowly today The public is invited to a 7.30 meeting tonight by the California Department of Traru;portation to discuss alternatives for the com- pletion of the Costa Mesa Freeway (Route 55). The meet-ing will be held at the C.OSta Mesa Neigh- borhood Communjty Center, 1845 Park Ave. On Monday, the Newport Beach City Council voted to join Costa Mesa m supporting a route wtu('h swings east of Newport -Costa Mesa's history," Costa Mesa Mayor Donn Hall told Newport Beach representatives during a joint dinner meeting earlier this month hosted by Costa Mesa. "If they find any dissension, then that will give Caltrans the alternative to do nothing or only operati'onaJ The easterly route was opposed by some local residents during Costa Mesa Cit y Council review June 16, but has received support from the Costa Mesa Traffic Commission. j .. t ( • COASTAL Extended Temperatures Albeny Albuquefque AIMrllto MdlOttOI ~ All .... • All.nlkl City ~ ~ ..... lllmflnollcm llllfNtrd< .... ..... ·-·· 9llfflllo .,,...°" c...., ~c ~.W V ~.c ' KHA 81 48 82 64 76 S5 ee 1'>4 82 118 81 7 f eo eo 93 78 89 82 76 52 87 71 78 511 ~' eo 81 &7 911 711 ee •• .. 47 11 ao .. 74 M 80 .. 73 Honotutu Hou If on lndt•napooa JJKkaon,Mtu J KUonvllMI Juneau ~ ... c11v La• veg ... l1111• Roell Loe A~ LOUl91111 .. lul>l>Oelt Mcmphll Ml•tnl Mllw..,hc Mpn..$1 Paul NMl!vUlol ,.....Or .. •n• ...... 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This purificarior. enables us ro cleanse our spirirual, mental and physical self, and provides a way ro elevare our spiriwa!'level ac an unusually rapid pace. MAHIKARI was founded by Mr. Korama Okada on feb. 27, 1959 in japan. and was brought ro rhe United Scares nine years ago. MAH/KARI OF AMERICA w111 be holding a· special 10th Annjversary celebration onjuly 4 ar rhe headquarrers in Tujunga . If you would like co have more information about MA Hf KARI, please call the Hunringcon Beach center at (714) B9J-68j6. .. .. • ' Orange Cont OAIL Y PILOT i Wedne.ctay. June 29, 1983 NB .. NYSE (.A OMPO ITE TRANSACTIONS OUOTATtOfolS INCLUOI r llAOI' ON TMI .... 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