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WEDNESDAY, JULY 20. 1983 ORANGECOUNl'V C ALIFORNIA 7 ~) C ENl '-,
Protopappas ·must stand trial
Mesa dentist stunned, secluded; .
three murder charges alleged
in the fourth week of Protopap-
paa' preliminary heartnl. which
WU cloeed to public and preel.
Protopappaa, free on $260,000
bail, was bound over on murder
charges and wu ordered to appear
Aug. 1 in Orange County Superior
Court for arraignment.
ne81e9 that WU lignWcant," said
Strople. "There were a lot of
witnesleS and they all had a lot to
say," the~ said.
Strople said much of the testi-
mony pretiented during the
lengthy hearing centered on com-
plex medical, dental and
drug-related evidence. "It was·
nothing in particular," said Stro-
ple. "It wu the cumulative effect
o~the evidence preeented. It w extremely thorough."
nesaes during the preliminary
hearing and more are expected to
appear during Protopappaa' trial.
"1 think the evidence to support a
murder conviction is there," said
Cloninger. BY JODI CADENHEAD otlMDelr ........
Fonner C.0.ta Mesa dentist
Tony Protopappas remained in
8eCluslon today after being or-
dered to stand trial in Orange
County Superior Court on three
counts of murder stemming from
the deaths of three female patients
who died following anesthesia
Playing
gµmeson
Olympic
listings
Unlicensed firms
seek rental cash
BY GLENN SCOTI' otlMDelr ........
Don't pay IJ'OUps promising big
profits to advertile your coastal
home u a rental to Olympics
viaiton until you've checked
whether the finna are licensed and
bonded, state authorities aay. _ St!Yeral finna are sending out
lalea people -aome going
~dool'-to-doot and others forming
coffee klatcbes -to enlist1wme-
ownen to take out ads in their
.clirec:toriee' to be sent to fOl'eJgn
villlton. ' 'Ille finns require homeowners
ti
to pay fees up to $50 each in
advance.
Some of these finm don't have
real estate brokerage or special
lx.a-1-.ied by the state Depart..
ment of Real ~te for bu8iJle98eS
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' that deal in pre-paid rental liat-
inp, uid Randy Brendia, the
department'• regional manager in
Los Ancel.es.
treatment at his office.
Protopappas' attorney, Robert
K. Tuller of Fullerton, said his
client was "disappointed and com-
pletely surprl8ed" by the decision.
"He was expecting vindication,"
Tuller said.
The decision late Tuesday after-
noon by Harbor Municipal Court
Judge Christopher Strople came
Strople, reached at home Tues-
day night. declined to specify
exactly what evidence led to his
ded.aion. More than 100 witnelleS
were expected to be called during
the highly publicized proceeding.
"It was not the number of wit-
ty District Attorney James
Clorunger said he called 25 wit-
Tuller, the defel\Se lawyer, said
Strople indicated his decision to
order Protopappas to stand trial
came after e>tpert testimony from
Dr. Frank McCarthy, a USC
anestht!'siology instructor, who
testified the dentist was ''negli-
gent" in his care for the patients.
(See Pa1e AZ)
Larry Capune may be 40, but that doe1n't stop him from doing what he does best.
'Paddlin 'Larry' off on another quest
By SUSAN A VILA on...,., ........
Well, he's doing it again and
no one aeems very IW'priled.
Balboa 1,1and's own
mini-folk hero, Larry Capune,
ia back on his paddJeboard for a
three-month journey from
Vancouver, British Columbia,
to San Diego. He began the
Capone, now 40, wants to show kids
how to use their own energy (or ( un
journey a week ago Monday.
Capune baa been paddling
his 18-foot board on extended
tripe s1nce 1963, and he hM the
tanned wrinkles and eraylng
hair to prove it.
This latest trip will cover
about 2,000 miles and will
break the current West Coast
record, set by Capune, of 1,240
miles in 60 days from Brook-
in&a. Ore .. to San Dieg1> set in
1974.
While Capune munched last
week on a peanut butter and
jelly sandwich, his idea of the
perfect food, a local surfer kid
asked, "Is this Larry's annual
interview?"
Capune smiled; he smild at it
all. He ia a media man, throw-
(See CAPUNE, Pa1e AZ)
Dr. Tony Protopappas
Holiday
crash-
2 from
HBdie
BY PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot'lMo.r ........
A vacation in Canada for two
Huntington Beach families took a
tragic tum this week when a
traffic accident killed two women
and injured six other people, police
said.
A spokesman for the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police said the
accident occurred Sunday night on
the TransCanada Highway near
Victoria, British Columbia. The
spokesman said a 1972 pickup
truck driven by Douglal James
Muir, 27. of Victoria, cromed the
double-solid center line and col-
lided head-on with a van driven by
Arlene Wheeler, 39, of Hunt-
ington Beach.
Pronounced dead on arrival at
Victoria General Hoepital were
Wheeler and Anne Kaplan. 62.
alao of Huntington Beach, ident-
ified u Wheeler'• mother.
Five othen riding in the van, all
of ·Huntington Beach, were in-
jured, police said. They remained
hoepitalized today.
Dr. Don Carlow, medical direc-~r of Victoria General Hospital,
gave the following condition re-
ports on the injured puaensers:
• Wheeler's daughter, Jill, 6,
was in satisfactory condition with
a broken leg.
•Her sister, Wendy, 10, was in
stable condition with broken ribs.
• Patricia Otta, 44, who wu
vacationing with her own two
daughters and the Wheelen, wu
(See HB Pqe AZ)
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LiceNed companies are re-
quired to offer refunds and to poet
a $2,600 bond for each office they
operate. he said, adding th.at
uAliceNed IJ'OUP8 · have fewer
prellUn!I to follow through on
tranuctiona.
ABC's Frank
Reynolds,
59,dead
Red Cross picks up ihe pieces
after Huntington, Valley fires • I
"U a firm doesn't have a license,
I would auggest the consumers are
kind of naked to the world," said
Brendia. "They have no protec-
tion."
Real estate licenses, he added,
aft not the aame as state businets
~ licerwes, which are more easily
obtained.
Brendia aaid employees in his
offiee are investigating several
firms. They al8o u-e reviewing
newspaper ' and magazine
~tsaawellufictitious
bwlne9I atatements for other
~eounding groups. he
aakl
So far, he .aid, the office has
filed peti~ for court orders
bloddna two finm from doing
buaU"9 ln Loe AnpJa County.
No cloud•,
Juat the aun
WASHINGTON (AP)-Frank
Reynolds, the ABC "World News
Tonight" anchormah depicted by
a colleague as a man who "felt
other people's pain very deeply,"
died early today of viral hepatitia
and bone cancer. He was 59.
Ted Koppel, anchorman for
ABC News' "Nightline" program,
said today the hepatitit wu a
result of ''l bad blood trana-
fualon."
The immediate cauae of Re-
ynolds' death, at 12:40 a.m. at
Sibley Memorial Hospital in
Washington, WU viral hepatitil,
but the anchorman al8o suffered
from multiple myeloma, a fonn of
bone cancer, aaid Eme Adde, a
Frank Reynolds
network spokeswoman.
Reynolds, who had been abeent
since mid-April from "World
News Tonight," waa recosnUed
for his sturdy, aornetimee 1tiff,
appearance on the air.
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ot'lMDelr ........
On Monday, a fire on Krepp
Drive in Huntington ~ach left a
family of nine homeleea. On Tues-
day. an early morning blaz.e in a
Fountain Valley apartment build-
ing aent four families fleeing into
the street.
In both cues, volunteers from
the Orange County chapter of the
American Red Crosa arrived im-
mediately on the heels of fire-='
fighters.
It wu the firefighters' job to
quickly extinguish the flames. It is
now the Red Crom worken' job to
help re90lve the human problems
that arise in the wake of 1uch
lllEI
"It becomes • disaster
for the l•mily
it h•ppens to."
tragedies.
Although people usually vis-
ualize the Red Cross at the scene of
major disasters, such as the coastal
flooding last winter or the massive
Anaheim fire of 1982, directors of
the ~ency contend that a
single-family home fire is no less
eerioua -and deserves no less
attention.
"It becomes a disaster for the
family it happens to," obeerves
Pam Wan, a Red Cross
spokeswoman . ..
In the case of the Krepp Drive
family, Monday's blaze gutted
their home. (Huntington Beldl
fire officials aaid the cau.e is still
under investigation.)
Red Crom staff members are
paying for the family to stay at a
local motel for aeveral nights
while the displaced residents .eek
new accommodations. In addition,
the Red Cn:m has provided
vouchers that can be uaed for the
purchase of food and clothing.
In the Fountain Valley blue,
Fire Chief Richard Jorgemen laid
two of the apartmenta will require
major structural repairs, while the
other two will need cleaning and
(See RED CR~, Pate AZ)
Duke's knife poised
over new state !Judget
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The =i 1 ture's record 19-day
lmpuee over, Gov. Georae
jian prepared to l1aah
perhaps $1 bWlon from the state'•
overdue $27.2 billion buclaet.
The Republican aovemor plans
to atgn the unbalanced budget
Thunday, lhe 211tdayof the new
f'8cal year, and announce hll
expected long list of cuts, uid
Pf't9 aecntary Larry Thomu.
DeukmeJian al80 will announce
whether he wW 1ifn or veto the
budaet Q>mparUon bill containlnl lmAll tax lncn!..., local pem-
ment aid cuts and rwtrlcUonl on
hll apend.tna power.
The aovemor lnvtt.t leplaton
to \elk to ohtm today about pro-
,......they~~be1pared
h.ia "bJue pencil.~· or "blue ax" •
llOf1le Democrats have called it. ,
A aovemot has the power to
"blue pencil" -reduce and
eliminate individual iteml ln the
budget. The Lelialau.n CUl OVW•
ride his cuts, but only wtth a
two-thirds vote, which ~ty
Democrats don't have ln either
home. h.J.11.... <! The Legillature, after,_....,.
up the budget 18 da)'I into the
1983·84 f'8cal >'"" becawe of
dJaputee '1W!r reepporUonmlftt,
echool finance and taxem. s-d ~
both the budae\ and oompAnion
billl -ru.day.
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DENTIST TO TRIAL ...
Protopappas, 38, a high-volume
dent.lat while practicing, ls accused
of .aind-degree murder in the
deethl of Minna Kim A.nd.reamen,
23, Palricia Craven, 13, and
Cathryn Jones, 31. All three died
after undergoing extensive dental
work involving anesthesia treat-
ments at Protopappas' 19th Street
office.
Some evide n ce against
Protopappas was expected to come
Crom the state Attorney General's
"Office, which accused the Laguna
Beach resident in a separate legal
proceeding ot "gross negligence,
incompe~nce and clearly ex-
cessivel.&9eof drugs" in the patient
deaths.
Protopappas surrendered to
authorities last April on murder
charges after a three-day man·
hunt by law enforanent officials
who were surprised to find the
d entist had fled his Laguna Beach
hilltop home.
A few days lat.er, Protopappas
and his second wife of less than
three months, Pamela Sue
Protopappas, agreed to a divorce.
But Protopappas' legal prob-
lems didn't end there.
The once highly successful den-
tist was hit with numerous civil
lawsuits from former patients and
the familiee of dead patients,
which seek damages in excess of
$65 million.
Protopappas, who sold his Costa
Mesa practice earlier this year and
has not been available for inter-
views, ls believed to be staying
now in Laguna Beach with his
first wife.
F.arlier this year Protopappas
was barred from practicing den-
tistry, pending hearings before an
administrative law judge to de-
termine whethelj his license
should be revoked. No date has
been'set. Miss Huntington Beach, 1983
CAPUNE PADDLING ...
ing around more journalism
lingo than most hardened edi-
tors. But it comes with the
territory when you've made
more than 10 media-covered
paddling trips in the last 20
years.
popular on Balboa. He and his
brother have been showing
movies to neighborhood kids
for free since 1968. He sets up
the screen on Balboa's Ruby
Street and kids and their
parents simply find a place to
sit and watch.
Miss HB boasts
perfect average
At 40 years of age, why does
he keep paddling? "To show
kids they should use their own
energy to have fun and not
waste energy on cars and motor
boats," he said. Capune be-
lieves people are lazy and
always taking the easy way out
instead of pushing themselves.
Capune did admlt that he
owns a car, but is quite proud
that it's a diesel. "I hardly ever
drive it anyway. I use it when I
set the movies up," he said.
The movies. That's another
thing that has made Capune
When his board is in dry dock
at his home on Balboa Island,
Capune supplements his cash
flow by giving his "Wet
Travels" assemblies to 8Chools.
This multi-media presentation
of his paddling odysaeys and
life's philosophy is available for
anywhere from $75 to $300 per
showing.
AB the sun teased the ocean
in the calm blue of Balboa Bay.
Capune philoeophiz.ed, "It's
what you do with what you've
got that counts."
BY ROBERT BARKER or.. o.117 ,... .....
Patricia Houston has a perfect
batting average in the beauty
pageant business. She's entered
one and won one.
The 5 -foot, 7 'h-inch,
19-year-old blonde is the reigning
Miss Huntington Beach, having
edged out nine other oontestanta
after interviews, a demonstration
of her talent with a baton routine
and appearances in a bathing suit
and long dress.
"I've been a resident of Hunt-
ington Beach all my life and 1
thought it would be fun to enter
the pageant and represent my
hometown. But I didn't expect to
win," she said.
RED CROSS HELPS ... Her dad, Jim, an im-
port.er-export.er of foreign cars,
said Patricia h.ad a big smile when
the emcee announced the fourth
runner-up. "She thought she had
a chance at that. But it got smaller
and smaller the longer it (the
suspense) lasted. We were really
excited when they announced she
won. We had about 30 friends
some rewiring. Jorgensen said the
fire, which appears to have been
started by a malfunctioning
ioasier, caused $125,000 to
$150,0000 damage.
The Red Cross has placed three
of the displaced Fountain Valley
families temporarily in a motel
Tenants of the fourth apartment
are staying with friends.
One resident lost her eyeglasses
and contact lenses in the blaze, and
Red Cross officials were assisting
in getting these quickly replaced.
Regarding the food, clothing
and shelter provided to these
victims, agency spokeswoman
Wu:z.said, "Allof thls is a gift from
the Orange C.Ounty residents who
contribute to the Red Cross. We
never ask anyone to pay it back."
Carol Gordon, acting asistant
Wl.g.r4.f.l!r of operations for the
ge unty Red Cross, ex-
plained that local fire departments
ange C.Ounty emergency
unications officials usually
the agency when a fire or
disaster occurs. Volunteers
uickly.
"Even for folks who have
insurance, it sometimes takes a
few days for it to kick in," Gordon
said. "We offer instant help."
Orange c.ounty Red Cl"OllS can
draw from a pool of more than 200
unpaid volunteen, including
about 100 nunes. During the fi!lcal
year that ended June 30, Orange
C.Oun ty Red Croes responded to
172 incidents, including 166 fires.
Joan Way, director of nursing
and health services for the county
Red Cross, said volunteers must be
prepared to help victims cope with
the trauma of a home fire.
"ln all cases, the people have a
tremendous sense o f help-
lessness," she said. "They feel as
though they've been victimized by
circumstances (in an accidental
blaze) or by other people (as in an
arson fire). The kind of things we
see arf:! anger, shock and dis-
belief."
Way said volunteer nurses try to •
note whether children display any
psychological problems following
a disaster. The nurses do not treat
such difficulties but will refer the
family to a qualified counselor.
In the aftermath of a disaster,
she said, ''We don't want to be
intrusive . Grief can be a very
private thing. We don't try to step
in and take over. We try to help a
family rally their support system."
Bandit grabs f
$41,000 in NB
bank holdup
An armed robber sporting a
pony tail and full beard got away
with $41.000 in cash Tuesday alter
holding up a Newport Beach bank.
twice pointing a pistol ai bank
employees, police reported.
The man entered First Inter-
state Bank, 3141 E. Coast High-
way. at 3:15 p.m. He approached a
teller, pulled out a gun and handed
over a bag for the cash, officers
said.
Police said one bank employee
attempted to follow the robber but
took cover when the man again
pulled out the revolver. The
employee told officers he last saw
the man hiding in a bush.
BUDGET FACES KNIFE ... HB ...
h.ad been scheduled to start last
Friday.
The Senate swiftly voted for
both bills, approving the budget
35-2 and the companion bill 29-2.
•Xhe As&em bly quickly voted 61 -9
)or the budget, but Republicans
:held up the vote on the companion
~11 while they waited for advice
lrom Deukmejian.
;' Finally, Deukmejian told the
Republicans they should vote for
•the bill. but made "no commit-
ment at all" to sign it, said
Republican A.98emblyman Bill
·Leona.rd of Loma Lind.a.
though "there are a lot of things in
there we don't like."
A veto of the companion bill
would mean automatic massive
cuts in aid to schools and local
governments and would leave the
state without the authority it
needs to make private bank loans
to get through the revenue-short
summer months.
Deukmejian's signature on the
budget Thursday wiU end the
state's inability to pay its bills.
C.Ourts last week ordered the state
to pay welfare and unempJoyment
benefits, but no checks have been
written for 10,000 state em-
ployees, for doctors and hospitals
that treat the poor under the
Medi-Cal program and for coun-
ties to run various programs.
From Page A 1
in satisfactory condition with a
broken jaw and bruises.
•Chrissie Otta, 12, was In st.able
condition with a head injury and
bruises.
• Candy Otta, 9, also suffered a
head injury but was de9Cribed as
stable and alert.
Dr. Carlow said none of thf'
injuries should require ext.ended
hospitalization.
No funeral information regard-
ing the two deceased women was
immediately available.
The driver of the pickup lr'UCk
involved in the accident remained
In critical condition Tuesday, Can-
adian authorities said.
·: However, the Sacramento
·lJnion quoted Deukmejian's
ilnance directo r, Michael
l'ranchetti, today as predicting the
'Jovemor would sign the bill,
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there and we went over to our
house for a party."
How did . Patricia, a junior
studying nutrition at Cal State
Long Beach, respond? "I cried. I
couldn't believe it. I still can't
believe it."
Patricia will compete in the Miss
California Pageant next year. In
the meantime, she'll act as an
ambassador for Huntington
Beach, appearing at grand open-
ings and ribbon cuttings. "It will
be fun, I'm looking forward to
meeting a lot of people." ·•
Patricia was a homecoming
pri~ and a majorette at Marina
High School prior to graduation in
1981.
Selected to serve on Patricia's
court at the pageant, sponsored by
the Women's Division of the
Chamber of C.Ommerce SatUrday
night at the Huntington Beach
High School aud.itoriwn .were:
Lisa KoJbly, first runnerup:
Charlene Morree. eeoond run-
nerup; Geneane Rice, third run-
nerup; Dawn Mooney, fourth
runnen.ap.
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Remap vote may
scramble budget
By JEFF ADLER
aad LAURA RUSH Giiiie..., ........
A special election called by Gov.
George Deukrnejian on the Sebaa-
tiani reapportionment lrUtiative
could prove to be the undoing of
Orange County'• nearly ba1anoed
budget, county officala learned
Tue9day.
Election officials were told the
cost of the December special
election o n the Re-
publican .. aponaored plan would
cost the county approximately
$900,000, said Dan MUler, an aide
to Su~rviaor Roger Stanton.
The cost of the special election,
not included • in the tentative
budget on which superviaors have
been working, could negate the
$865,509 surplus which super-
visors have managed to squeei.e
out of the $955 million budget the
board has been readying for final
approval.
Miller said the board could
ch008e either to fund the election
with I.he general fund surplus or
require that the cmt be abeocbed
by the county Elections Depart-
snent, wEiEld force other cut. in that . '•budget. The
money al80 be taken from
the county's emergency raerve
fund.
He said it appean doubtful the
state Legislature would approve
paying for the state-wide election
'The special election is another
new variable in the complicated
budget formula emerging as the
Board of S uperviaora prepares to
aettle on a final spending plan. The
county must submit a final budget
to the state by Aug. 31.
"We didn't need this," com-
mented one superviaor's aide upon 1 learning of the added expenae the
election couftl cauae.
When the board first began
considering ita 1983-84 budget last
week, county fiacal analysts had
projected a budget deficit topping
$60 million.
Cop draws the llne at
catching this baddie
BY STEVE MITCHELL or..o.117 ,... .....
There, in the bathroom, stood Laguna Beach police officer Don
C.Oleman.
StAlnding beaide him, anns folded, was the bathrobe<lad
victim of the early morning break-in.
And there, in the toilet bowl, was the culprit.
A four-foot king snake, guilt written all over its face.
Officer C.Oleman said entrance to the Arch Street apartment
apparently was gained through a toilet in a downstairs unit, where
the snake allegedly reaides with ita owner.
"The snake probably got thirsty during the night, crawled to
the toilet and fell in," Coleman said.
The black~-yellow reptile apparently made its way up the
pipes to the aeoond-,iory apartment, where it was found resting, its
head just above the water line, by the obviously startled female
resident.
"About six inches of the snake was in the bowl, the rest of it
was down the pipe," Coleman said. "It just sat there sticking its
tongue out at us.''
A quick radio dispatch to the police watch commander resulted
in this dialogue, Coleman said:
Watch commander: "Just reach down there and pull him out."
C.Olen:Mlll: "No."
The matter was resolved when the downstairs neighbor
appeared to retrieve his pet.
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Estate tax seminar set
at college Thursday
A two-hour seminar offering advice on how 1to reduce estate
taxes will be conducted Thursday at Orange Coast College in Calta
Mesa. "&tate Planning for the 80s'' will· run from 7 to 9 p.m. in
Room 111 of OCC's Counaellng and Admissions Building.
Admission b $10 for single, $15 per couple. Seminar lecturer is
Richard Saavedra, an Orange County attorney whose practice
emphasizes income, business and est.ate tax planning. He is a former
IRS revenue agent and appeals officer.
Tickets are on sale at the OOC Ticket Office in the college's
Student Center Builctmg or they may be purchased at the door.
Laguna library p la ns hook sale
Friends of the Laguna Beach Library will hold a paperback
book sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the library parking lot
at 363 Glenneyre St.
Prices will range from 10 cents to $1 and you pay only $1 per
bagful from 1 to 2 p.m.
R abies clinic set for Huntington
A low-cost anti-rabies vaccination clinic is scheduled from 10
a .m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in Huntington Beach at the Edison
Community Center, 21377 Magnolia St.
Vaccination of all dogs 4 months of age and older is required by
state, county and city ordinances. The inoculation -$3 per dog -is
good for 30 months.
For more information, call the Southern California Veterinary
Medical Association at 523-0980.
Forum on dr ug a buse schedule d
A free public health forum on "Use and Abuse of Over the
Counter Drugs" will be held in the South Coast Medical Center
auditorium July 27 from 7:30 to 9 p.m .
A panel of doctors and pharmacists will disc~ dangers of
easily obtainable drugs such as pain killers. ant.acids, diet pills,
aspirin and even vitamins.
For information, call the South Laguna hospital at 499-1311,
ext. 2807.
Plant dis play set a t fair gro unds
Exotic plants and fems will be on display Saturday and
Sunday at the Cost.a Mesa fairgrounds during the Los Angeles
International Fem Society's 20th annual Fem and Exotic Plant
Show.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. both days. Admission is $1.
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Marcee Hardy's two Shih Tzu dogs have adopted her duck Albatross, but will the bird be banned?
Condo
board
can't duck
this issue:
Will the
quackers
s tay or be
banned?
BY SUSAN AVILA
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Three waterfowl are going to be in duck soup
if the Board of Di.rectors of Irvine's Orangetree
condominiums decides Thursday night to relocate
them becawie of potential health huards to
residents.
The ducks are owned by residents and have
lived in the complex's streams and po.nds for
months. The board says other residents have
complained about the ducks swimming in the pool
and leaving droppings an~ feathers on the
grounds.
Board President Russell Dent said the st.ate
Health Department suggested the ducks be
removed becawie they poee a health hazard
swimming in the same pool as humans. ''There is
another impact we have to consider too," he said,
''The extra chemicals the ducks bring may create
an imbalance in our streams. It may cost money to
correct the imbalance.''
Russell said the community had a duck
problem 1everal years ago when 25 or 30 wild
ducks made the man-made streams of Orangetree
their home. He said the ducks were quite messy
and quacked early in the morning. This annoyed
residents enough to have the birds relocated to a
nearby lake.
Resident Marcee Hardy, owner of one of the
ducks, doesn't buy any of these reuons for
removing the feathered pets. Hardy said she
checked out the poasibWty of contracting diseases
from her duck by calling a bird specialist. "I
'wanted to know if AlbatrOM '(her duck) would
make me sick becaU8e I kias that damn bird all the 1
time," she said. "He laid that ducks have no
communicable diseases. u anything, he said the
ducks could be hurt by the chlorine in the pool.''
However, Hardy agrees the ducks should be
kept out of the swimming pool and limited in
number.
She has circulated a petition asking that the
ducks be allowed to remain provided the.re is a
fence to keep them out of the pool. "I have gotten
. .• 350 signatures out of 411 residents. We are going to .
present th.ia to the boa.rd Thunday night. After all, '
this ia a democratic aociety, isn't it?"
She added that if the board votes against the
ducks, it may be pomible for her to take legal
action. "I spoke with Lauren Parcher, who is a
special qent for the U.S. Fish and Wildlile Service
in Portland, Ore. He said the Migratory Bird and
Tree Act affords ducks the same protection as
swallows-no wild bird can be removed, captured
or relocated unles1 they have adequate justifi-•
cation and a permit," she said.
Hardy's bird is a an American Widgeon,
which she found stranded as a duckling under a
floating pier in Lake Forest. Her two Shih Tzu
dogs have since adopted the duck and treat·it as
another puppy.
The Board of Directors meeting will be held
Thurday night at 7:30 p.m . in the community club
house.
Costa Mesa to get new county library
BY JODI CADENHEAD °' ....... .,.., ..........
Answering a long-time dream
for many, the Costa Mesa City
Council approved an -creement
with the county Mooday to build a
$750,000 library in the heart of the
city's redevelopment area.
Oty Manager Fred Sorsabal
said construction of the new
7 .500-square-foot library could
begin as 900n as January on a site
adjacent to the 23-year-old Costa
]desa Branch Library at 1855 Park
Ave.
Sorsabal said the aging library
will be tom down for a parking lot
following construction. Under the
North canipus flexes its muscles
New athle tic facilities may lure younger Saddle hack students
Locker rooms meant . tO nelp --
attract the younger community
college crowd are going up at
Saddleback College's North Cam-
pus in Irvine.
Los A ngeles DA
sets county address
Robert Philibosian, Los Angeles
District Attorney, will speak at a
meeting of the association of
Orange County Women Lawyers
Friday at 12:30 p.m .
The meeting will be held at the
Orange County Medical Con-
ference Cent.er, 300 S. F1ower St.,
Orange. The luncheon begins at
11:30 a.m. Fee is $9 members, $11
non-members. For reservations,
call Ellie at 835-7007.
Dr. F.d Hart, president of the
new campus on Irvine Center
Drive, said the $191 ,000 facility
should be finished by September
in time for fall semester clasees. A
full achedule of activity classes
isn't scheduled until spring.
''Thia will help us attract the
student right out of high achool,"
said Hart. "We're starting to look
like a campus and thoee students
who have been looking for IOme
action and activity will now be
looking at Saddleback North."
In addition to the locker rooms,
new outdoor basketball and rac-
quetball facilities are being built
on the campus by the Irvine Co.
The $75,000 project satiafies a
recreation requirement for adja-
cent development at Orchard
Park.
The courts will be open to the
public w hen not reserved for
instruction.
Hart said the facilities are the
beginning of a physical education
program --; something t he
6,000-student North Campus has
never offered. A campus spokes-
man explained that young, fit-
n ess-oriented studen ts tra-
ditionally have attended South Campus claaes in Mission Viejo
becau.e they could participate in
athletics or physical education
activity clasaes.
Said Hart: "This ia a major step
for us."
,,/
terms of the agreement, the city
agreed to lease the property to the
county at no charge for 55 years.
Sorabal said the county will
contribute $2~.ooo toward the
conatruction of the new library,
with the city picking up the
balance -estimated now at
$500.000.
"A library is very important in
an Americin society." said Mary
Ellen Goddard, president of the
Costa Mesa Friends of the Li-
brary. "It is the one place where
everyone can go for a free educa-
tion."
The aging library began to look
weather-worn following comple-
tion in the late l 970's of the nearby
Neighborh ood Comm unity
Cent.er, a fire station and senior
housing project. the city's first
steps toward redevelopment.
The lease agreement is sched-
uled to come before the county
Board of Supervisors sometime
next month. It will be the county's
responsibility to staff the library
and provide books.
An atthitect for the new library
is expected to be hired by the city
within the next 60 da)'B, with the
design subject to review by a
commitee of city and county'
offida.ls.
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A~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, July 20, 1983
TOP OF IHl.NIWI
NATION
U.S. credibility at stake
By die Associated Preis
WASHINGTON -Lebanese President
Amin Gemayel told Congress today that the
United States' credibility as a mediator will
suffer if the Americans fail in their efforts to get
foreign troops out of Lebanon. "The external
force9 on Lebanese BOil can easily engage in a
conflict that will endanger peace in the Middle
East and may even threaten international peace
and security." Gemayel said.
Kleindien st reinstated
PHOENIX , Ariz. -Fonner U.S. Attorney
General Richard Kleindienst can practice law in
Arizona's courts again after a one-year
suspension for perjury. The Arizona Supreme
Court reinstated him without comment Tuesday
in a 5-0 decision.
WORLD
S weden hunts alien subs
STOCKHOLM, Sweden -Navy forces
expanded their search for alien submarines
today, sweeping three zones along Sweden's east
coast after new sightings of possible underwater
intruders were reported.
'Israeli pullback approYe d
JERUSALEM -Prime Minister Menac-
hem Begin's Cabinet today approved a partial
•pullback of Israeli troops from the central I Lebanese mountains to southern Lebanon,
l Cabinet Secretary Dan Meridor announced. The
jspecial Cabinet meeting coincided with intense
speculation over the reasons for Begin's post-
ponement of a meeting with President Reagan
next week.
I
'.Polish proposals pushed
WARSAW, Poland -Parliament today
approved a constitutional amendment giving the
Communist government broad emergency power
and worked on proposals to lift martial law and
free or pardon hundreds of political prisoners.
Armenian admits bombing
PARIS -A 29-year-old Armenian has
admitted masterminding the bomb attack which
killed six people and wounded more than 60 at
the Turkish Airlines counter at Ori~ airport,
government spokesman Max Gallo said today.
The man. Syrian-born Varadjian Garbidjian.
was among 56 people of Armenian origin
rounded up by French police in a crackdown soon
after Friday's explosion.
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Kidnappers give ultimatum Fat youngster
has new staple
In his diet plan
F,ree pope's assailant or daughter of Vatican employee dies
ROME (AP} -The kidnappers ~tum that ia confirmed for "The government of the re-
of the daughter of a Vatican midnight of today." publicol Italy with the consent of
employee said today she was still Midnight in Italy i.16 p.m. EDT. the Vatican state does not Intend
alive but that they would kill her The a~uctors had previously to let go of an instrument of NEPTUNE, N.J. (AP) -At 6, William
Richard.90n Jr. tipped the scales at 100 pounds.
His mother tried locking the refrigerator door,
and William wore a tag around his neck that read
"Please do not feed."
unless the Turkish terrorist who aet today as the deadline for pro~da, which LI Agca," the
shot the pope was freed by freeing Mehmet Ali Ap from news agency quoted the caller as
midnight. · priaon and have threatened before saying.
The threat came as Pope John to kill the teen-ager. "He (Agca) was transformed
Paul ll called for prayers for ANSA said a man, speaking from the state of isolation and the But the 13-year-old now weighs 312 pounds,
and doctors resorted to special surgery Tuesday
to help him shed some of the unwanted fat -an
operaUon to staple ahut part of his stomach.
15-year-old Emanuela Orlandi, with a thick foreign accent, first promise of facilities," said the
the daughter of a Vatican mesaen-called the friars at the church of message, which like others from
ger who was abducted a month Santa France&ea Romana with the the kidnappers, was in contorted
ago. message. and cryptic Italian. "Arriving at The family agreed to the surgery because
doctors said the p.roblem pounds eventually could
be life-threatening for Richie, as he ls
nicknamed.
An anonymous telephone caller The news agency said another the suppression of July 20 we do
to the Italian news agency ANSA man, who spoke without an not lose hope in the will of thoee
said "today's is the last message accent, then telephoned ANSA to that can adopt an ultimate and
before the deadline of the ul-repeat the message. resolving gesture."
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D eputies ord er ed 10 work
FRESNO -A judge ordered Fresno County
sheriff's deputies to return to work today. 14
hours after they went on strike in a 6-month-old
contract-dispute. The 32 sergeants and d eputies
assigned to a shift starting Tuesday at 6 p.m .
failed to show up for work. and only six of a
norm.al overnight shift of 13 arrived for duty,
said department spokesmen.
Dra ft r egistration upheld
SAN FRANCISCO -U.S . Attorney Gen -
eral William French Smith pledged more
prosecutions after an appeals court upheld the
nation's draft registration law. but a lawyer for a
22-year-old resister says the ruling will be
appealed. ln a 2-1 decision, the 9th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals upheld draft registration
Tuesday and reinstated an indictment againsl
David Alan Wayte. 22, who claimed he was
selected for prosecution only because of his vocal
opposition.
.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 20, 1983 ,\S
F i ref ighaers ba ttle a blaze less than a
m ile from Viriginia City, Nev., in the
.. ......,_
historic Comstock area. T he fir e
charre d m ore tha n 3 ,000 acres.
Fires scorch 2,800 acres
Massacre in
Louisiana: 5
in family slain
LAKE ARTHUR, La. (AP) -Officials sought a
26-year-old ex-mental patient today in the fatal
shootings of fivp of his relatives1 among them a
2-year-old boy, and police said the gruesome attack
has left this small town terrorized.
Michael 0 . Perry. who has legally changed his
name to Zuick Ma, may be traveling to Tijuana,
Mexico, by car, possibly anned with shotguns and
pistols, according to deputies.
"I don't know if it's a religious name or what,"
Police Chief Jimmy R. Boudreaux said today. ''This
guy here's ? mental case. He's been in several
institutions.''
Perry's father, Chester, 48, and mother, Grace;
their 2-year-old grandson Anthony Bonin; son
Randy, 19, and nephew Bryan LeBlanc, 22, were
found shot to death Tuesday in the family home and
a nearby house, police said.
M e tro R ail vole nixed Blazes n ow under contro l in LA, Riverside, San Diego counties
Boudreaux said he was called about 5: 15 p .m. •
Tuesday by Ernest Ashford, LeBlanc's stepfather,
who found the bodies of Randy Perry and LeBlanc in ~
a house. L0S ANGELES -The county Board of
Supervisors has rejected a plea from Re p. Bobbi
Fiedler to place the proposed $3.3 billion, 18-mile
Los Angeles Metro Rail project before the voters.
"It would be a great step backward after all this
work, after all this consensus, to ask now for an
advisory opinion," said Supervisor Ed Edelman,
who supports the downtown-to-San Fernando
Valley project.
S al ety seat usage low
LOS ANGELES -California's mandatory
child-safety seat law could be more e ffective if
more parents complied and more loaner seats
were available for low-income families. sup-
porters of the law say. "Although we do not have
ex.act figures at this time. the usage rate (of the
car seats) is s till low." G . vanOJdenbeck of the
state Office of Traffic Safe ty said Tuesday.
By the Associated Prell
Firefighters in Los Angeles, Riverside, and San
Diego counties have doused six bl81.es that consumed
more than 2,800 acres of wildland. officials said
today.
The largest of the fires, all or which were
controlled by late afternoon, was a 1,612-acre
McKinley grass fire in the Home Gardens area
between Riverside and Corona in Riverside County.
The second largest was a 680-acre blaze in the
desert outside Lancaster, in northern Los Angeles
County, which was thought to be the work of an
arsonist, officials said. It destroyed a shed before
being controlled by 100 firefighters, said county
firefighter Tom Stevenson.
A 150-acre fire west of nearby Quartz Hill,
started by hot exhaust from a vehicle, was controlled
by 100 firefighters, Stevenson said.
Just below Pacoima Dam northeast of the San
Fernando Valley, a 50-acre (ire of unknown cause
was brought under control by 150 firefighters about
6 p.m., Stevenson said.
County firefighter Charlie Gibson said one
firefighter was flown to Holy Cr~ Hospital for an
unspecified leg injury, received treatment and was
released.
In Riverside County, crews mopped up a
1,612-acre grass fire which came wl thin a half mile of
Home Gardens and a 225-acre brush fire of unknown
origin on the Morongo Indian Reservation northeast
of Banning.
California Department of Forestry Capt. Gene
Ostrander said one of the 160 firefighters battling the
larger Riverside County blaze suffered overheating.
Authorities said earlier that juveniles playing with
fire were suspected of starting the fire. but no one
was arrested.
In San Diego, a fire consumt!d 120 acres in the
South Bay area before being brought under control,
said a fire dispatcher who declined to give her name.
Boudreaux said he went around the comer to the
Perry home and found the other three victims.
The time of death was unknown pending an
autopsy report, but a heavy stench pervaded the area
where the bodies were found, he said.
' This summer camp .
has no name tags
ERIE, ill. (AP) -Nestled in a shady valley
near this rural community is a summer camp
with a twist -for one thmg, the campers never
have to sew name tags on their clothes.
Carter details CIA efforts in Iran escape
Blue Lake Nudist Park has offer ed its 60
member couples the usual camp amenities for 11
years -spacious grounds, a swimming pool,
volleyball and horseshoes. The only diCCerence is,
everybody's nude.
"At least 95 percent of the people who try it
are uptight al first," said Bill, a co-founder, who
during a recent interview at the camp asked that
his last name not be used. "They think everybody
is going to be beautiful and perfect. I'm fat and
have scars. After 30 minutes you don't notice any
more."
TOKYO (AP) -CIA s pies. some disguised as
film crew members. helped Canadian diplomats
smuggle six Amencans out of lran w hile Islamic
militants held 52 others hostage. former President
Jimmy Cart.er has disclosed.
Carter, revealing details of how the Americans
escaped, told a news conference Tuesday that they
fled to the Canadian Embassy when militants of
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's revolutionary
lsWnic regime seized the U.S. Embassy and hostages
on Nov. 4, 1979.
primarily the CIA, begin to go into Tehran with
disguises -sometimes as a motion picture crew.
sometimes otherwise -to go privately into the
Canadian :Embassy and train these six Americans and
the Canadians on how they might best be extracted
from Tehran.''
He described Ken Taylor, who was then the
Canadian ambassador to lran, as "justifiably an
American hero."
After Canada informed the United States,
Carter said. "I directed that intemgence agencies,
Carter l'i on a six-day, private visit to Japan.
Taylor, now the Canadian consul general in New
York, told The Associated Press that the U.S .
intelligence agents "made a vital contribution" to the
Russians will feel the pressure
Greenpeace will push fo r r ele a se o f a nti-whaling protest ers
SEA TILE (AP) -The Green-
peace Foundation says it wiU
"pressure the Russians" to release
seven antt-whaling protesters
who were seized by Soviet
authorities after they photo-
graphed a Siberian operation
where whale meat is reportedly
fed to minks.
Luis Barreto. a crew member
from the Greenpeace Foundation
ship Rainbow Warrior said Tues-
day the seven could be released
within a week.
"We intend to pressure the
Rumians on a worldwide scale,"
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he said . "They're setting them-
selves up for a lot of political
pressure that they don't need.
They've got a thousand issues
much bigger , in their eyes, than
this."
Six of the protesters were
arrested after they spent about an
hour distributing leaflets and
photographing the Siberian oper-
ation, Barreto said, and anothe r
was seized by a military helicopter
as he tried to flee in a inflatable
motorboat.
Officials at the U.S Embassy in
Moscow and the State Depart-
ment in Washington, D.C.. said
they have received confirmation
from the Soviet Foreign Ministry
only "that something has oc-
cUJTed" and that seven Green-
peace members have been de-
tained.
The whereabouts of the seven,
including U.S. Greenpeace direc-
tor Chris Cook. 35, of Washington,
D.C., remained unknown.
Greenpeace strategy originally
called for a return to the Bering
Sea and a confrontation with the
Soviet w hallng fleet.
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escape of the six Americans who flew out of Tehran
on Jan. 28, 1960, with forged Canadian pa&'iports and
visas. The 52 Americans were released through
Algerian-sponsored mediation and left T ehran Jan.
20, 1981, aft.er 444 days as hostages.
Taylor said there were "two or three" CIA
agents w ho worked with Canadian officials in
Tehran organizing the escape of the six Americans.
Taylor said he was still not "entirely free" to
discuss the episode, because it involved "an agency
and department of the U.S . government," and he did
not know why Cart.er c hose to speak about it.
The Americans le ft Tehran on a morning flight
with Canadian diplomatic personnel and Taylor
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in the lranian capital then was closed. but the two
countries have not severed diplomatic relations.
But going without clothes does have some
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"Where else does a nudist carry his keys?"
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 20, 1983
D
! • t MAILBOX I
Noise is the real issue
fro the Editor: John Wayne and cost more per
J While we have apent millions of paasenger mile!
buckaon studies over John Wayne And, they're ablolutely right
Airport. the obvious ana~er haa except it would llOlve the basic
been either overlooked or 1g:nored. problem. The Turboprop is in· ~. can. we ~ that the basic herently a quiet airplane-you
problem ia nol8e and that if we could scarcely hear the whiaper of
p>Uld aolve this one the o~er the old Lockheed 4--engine Electra
problems could be worked out. when it uaed to fly out ol Orange
Now let'• look next at that County. 'Th.atplaneandothersllke corporate "bottom line" for the . . · lines and the airframe builden: 1t were designed many yean ago ~e who produces flight for the and deveJ?pment has centered on
lowest cost-per-seat-mile Jets ever smce.
wins "-right? Enter the near Let's therefore throw down the
miracle of jet travel and to hell gauntlet .'° the airlines and air·
with thoee people beneath their frame builders to come up with a
flight path-the almighty buck is new generaiton of large
still king! But is it? The commercial turboprops suitable for small short
airlines are in a shambles of red haulairportslikeJohn Wayne and
ink, and the airframe builders give them a reasonable time frame
aiumble from one fiacal criaia to the to make the switch from jets.
next, 80 therefore, the almighty jet Naturally. their knee jerk reac-
plane has not been the answer t.ion is going to be impossible!
except on the long hauls. For ama.ll While their respective corporate
1 county airports like John Wayne it staffs and attorneys go to work
1 has been a d.iaaater for residents building one roadblock after living nearby. another to stop such heresy. After
We are told the answer lies in all. they're in business to make
IOl'De future dream technology of' money for their stockholden and
"quiet jets." Anyone with the incidentally to serve the travelling
alighteet knowledge of the work-public. Let's admit the bottom line
ings ol a jet engine knows this is is the almighty buck, 80 have them
pure hogwash-there is no way to charge a bit more to the U8erl of
make them quiet except to turn turboprops 80 the thousands of
the switch oU. residents beneath their wings can
So what is the obvious answer? again have aome peace and quiet in
Si.q>le-the Turboprop! Can you their homes and achoola and
hear their 9Cl'UD'l.S? "My God, churches and elsewhere as they
t b a t • s r e v e r t i n g t o did before-before the coming of
horse-and-buggy days"-"lt the great Ame.rican jet.
would take 15 whole minutes RICHARD STEELE
longer to get to San .FranciJloo from Newport Beach
'Exploitation of tragedy
~the F.ditor:
God save us from morally
bankrupt opportunists like Jerry
Falwell. Now he's exploiting the
AIDS hysteria just like. he haa
exploited other emotional).asues to
,et himself publicity and keep
millions of dollars flowing in.
II
He and his misnamed "Moral
~ Majority .. (which is neither) have
always favored diacrimination
againat gays before. but now they
have tbe AIDS hys1eria to Wle to
advocateclmi.ng gay ban and as an
excuae to di.acriminate agaimt us
in jobs and housing. While only
1.600 people (gays, Haitians,
bemopheliacs and others) com· s-red to America's estimated gay
population of 25 million have
contracted the diaeaae, Falwell
• claims it's "God's judgement upon
the homosexuals."
Wu Legionairre's Disease
God's wrath upon the American
Legion? And did Falwell advocate
cl06ing Legion posts, firing
Legionairres from their jobs and
denying them housing? How ludi-
crous that would have been. But
gay people are fair game.
The AIDS problem is a very
serious one for thoee people who
have it. We should spare no
expense to find a cure. But the last
thing we need right now is more
hysteria created by slick dema-
gogues and preache.rs of hate like
Falwell to serve their own sellish
ends.
CHARLES LEDERER
Moline, m.
formerly of Costa Mesa
Laguna issues need action
Open letter to Laguna Beach City
Council:
Ona! again the Gentry Admin·
tstration, meanin8 all five council
members and Qty Manager Ken
Frank, are playing "a cat and
mouse game" with taxpayers'
money, due prooe9 and taxpeyen'
pa · nee. The reuona follow:
On June 22 a fonnal request
made to City MaMcer Ken
for answen on 14 itelnl on
ral Warrants that were on
~pi;u· ~on June 7. The Ken
reply waa a "coanetic one''.
not on offidal letterheed: It
on blank paper (printed) and
\llllllllBJll~· Our legal staff calla it
un.o~ptable, questiona ita lepllty
doubts that a court would
"der it a legal reply.
On July 6. the Gentry
Att~i~ntstratiOC\, meaning all five
a;,..wx:u members and City Man-
Ken Frank, pulled another
tue of liberty play." It con-
~ted General Warrants Items
38524 for $1,092.90. All five
eu1•11;:u· members admitted they
not familiar with this
yet they voled for it blind·
ly. This is asinine, this is lucicroua,
thia is counter-productive for
Laguna Beach. After my probing,
Qty Manager Ken Frank ad-
mitted that it waa for a two-day
police department conference at
the Surf and Sand Hotel to
interview two police lieutenants ..
Thia $1,092.90 tab 9eellW un-
reuonable in today'• tight fbca1
climate. c.oncemed citizens be-
lieve that these funds lh<K4ld have
only come out of the police
department budget and not "aock"
it to the taxpayen.
3. Once again concerned citizens
are waiting for a formal
authorized reply to my letter that
was addreSlled to Qty Manager
Ken Frank on July 5. The letter
requested a prompt, outside in·
vestigation on "General War-
rant.a-Out of Control'' starting
with the calendar year of 1980
through 1983. If the answers are
not received by July 30, a grand
jury investigation may be in·
stigated.
ALANE. ADAMS
Laguna Beach
l I. BIJd /Have a heart
. -to that Arkanau
mdl!nnitiiator who practics tu.
penona1 tort of charity. Uvee
llDAll town. Every December
by the hems ofa IOOre of
eldetly dtlaena, sprays their
for roecbea, wbaiever,
lita down and chtta for
before aaytnc .. Merry
a-.ltlltines'' and movtna on.
d I IA)' "oflaidee"? Mutt have
the Frank Olftord influence.
correct word for that football
IJ\lllKU'on is "of1alde."
Hawaii law, lf that
~~tile baa more than 300
OAAHOl COAST
Daily Pilat
miles, it can't be 80ld as a new car.
Ratio of women to men in New
York Qty now is three to one.
Q. WMt does the A and W stand
for in A&W Root Beet?
A. Allen and Wrtght.
Earli8t telegraphers mjght
htve tapped out 25 worda per
minute. but the "bug" ueen ln
more recent timee got up to 60
wpm and the Phillip1 code uaen
cracked 100 wpm, I'm now 1old.
Some pwiata lnalet only a man
can ~ "tenile" and only a
wocnan can become "anile."
K.L. .......
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11 WE f<ll'DIE CHAMBER Of COMMER(£
MEEJIN6l
The President has a point
W AsHINGTON-Anexuper·
ated Ronald Reagan, suddenly up
to his keister in pWered papen, is fwninc over the press coverage of
hif political embarraaaments.
Sources clolle to the president say
he is convt.noed that his admini.s--
t.ration is the victim of a double
news standard.
Are the watchdop of the presa
really more vigilant in detecting
Republican wrongdoers? Do the
news aleutha tend to become more
aomnolent if the perpetrators hap-
pen to be Democrat&? I must
ruefully admit this haa BOmetimes
been my experience.
Example No. 1: I played a
modest part in exposing the
blunders and then the crimes that
became the Watergate acandal. A&
one sidelight. I reported that
Robert Vesco, the international
swindler. had delivered a suitcue
packed with $200,000 in $100 bills
to Richard !'<{lxon's campaien
headquarten in 1972. Thia revel-
ation added blazing new headlines
to the Watergate story and led to a
tenaat.ional trial.
A few yean later, I reported
that the same Ve9CO had offered
$10 million worth of atocka to some
inliders who claimed they could
fix the fedeal charges against him.
He actually t.ranaferred the stock
after they aatiafled him that they
could pull strin«J inside Jimmy
Carter'• White HOWie.
The circumatantial evidence im·
plicated President Car1er himlell.
He placed a telephone call that v e9CO had requested and acribbled
a note asking the attorney ~neral
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to 1ee one of the Veeoo con-
spirators. Even if we are to accept
Carter's venion of the .:andal, he
waa told about the $10 million
bribe attempt and failed to report
it to the Justice Department.
A federal grand jury wanted to
indict 80me of theconaplraton, but
Carter's Juatice Department re-
fused to proeecute. In a letter to the
judge. the grand jury foreman
aocwied Justice of "manipulation,"
"duplicity" and "coverup" to
protect the Carter administ.ration.
Clearly, tklt was a far more
serious matter than the bungled
burglary attempt of the Demo-
cratic Party'• Watergate head·
quar1era ln 1972 -or, ei41ht )'e&l"I
later, the filching of Carter'•
campaign papen. Yet reporters
swarmed like locuata over the
Watergate story, virtually ignored
the V e9CO acandal and now are
swarming again over the
pilfered-papers story.
Example No. 2: In 1979, I
reported that White Houae aides
had participated ln some wingd-
inp on both aeacoasts while
President Carter waa pretiching
the gospel of morality in the White
Howe. Dlareprdi.ng Carter's pub-
Uc appeal to all federal employees
to stop "living in sin," tome of his
cloeet1t amociates allepdly turned
a Beverly Hilla, Calif., party into a
"licentious" af:fair. A complaint
was lodged by a Carter loyalist,
busineaman Leo Wyler. who said
the White House joy boya in-
troduced an atmosphere of "drugs
and girls" to the party.
Tbe FBI recelve4 reports of
similar conduct ....:.. enCiing in a aex
act in the back aeat of a limousine
-ln New York Qty. Yet the press
paid scant attention to the9e
allegations.
A few days ago, I heard that
aome Reagan appointees, 1up-
poeedly of graver disposition, had
been caught up ln similar revel-
ries. [ flew to Los Angeles in quest
of the evidence.
Not long thereafter, I was
startled to bear that Los Angeles
attorney Robert K. Steinberg had
announced that I had secured
custody of some salacious tapes. I
~nothing of the 90rt; I had
piclied up nothing but hearsay.
Yet I was beseiged with calls
from my press colleagues, de·
manding details. Thirty-one new1
organizations left messages; aev-
eral published the attorney's
statement without checking with
me.
Example No. 3: Laat year, I
helped to break up a cocaine ring
on Capitol Hill. The ringleaden
were arrested and a quar-
ter-million dollars worth of co-
caine was sei:zed. In grand jury
testimony, nine members of Con-
gretlll were identilied as customers
of the ring.
Only one of them, ex-Rep.
Barry Goldwater Jr .. R-Calif., was
taped making incriminating state-
ment&. His was the only con-
gre.ional name, therefore, that I
publiahed at first. The pte.
pounced on the story and his nmle
hit the head.llne9.
Later, odler rwnea leaked Into
print, 80 I decided it WU only fair
to reveal all the names. 'lbe most
celebrated was that of Sen. Ted
Kennedy I O.Mua. I made it clear
that no lndictmenta had beell
issued and that the nine aa."U9ed
legialaton had denied the swom
charge.. But suddenly. done
newspapen were struck with a
seizure of conscience and ded~ed
it was irresponsible to name Ken-
nedy.
The 1e.x and cocaine Kandala
perhaps do not de11erve any endur-
ing attention. But the Ve900 affair
wu aerious bualne9a. In my
profemonal opinion, it wu an
uglier acandal than Watergate.
But the uncovering of a polidcal
acandal requires a peat coopetat.-
lve act of peroeptjon. U the pre9 at
large 1'nores the fledglinc expC19e.
if edit.on fail to grup its impor1-
ance, if reporters do not widen the
beachhead, if P"eel conferences do
not conlront public officiala aver
it, if colwnnists do not elaborate its
ramifications.. then lt will not
survive to reach thoee leveb
where public advocates take It up,
where investigative agencies
begin to grind, where muaopinion
demands redress.
Rightly do newspeople rail
against bureaucratic secrecy and
political covenap. But the p-eat
graveyard of investigative atone.
is to be found in apathetic news-
rooms. Pe.rhaps President Reagan
haa reason to crv dia:rimination.
First, assume everyone's honest
' How did President Reagan's
campaign advt.en get hold of
Jimmy Carter's posit.ion papers
before the pat election debate of
1980?
This la the q1.1e1tion that both
President Reagan and I are t.ryiJ}8
to anawer. eech in our own way ,of
COUl'le.
Before we can belin a di9cualion
on the subject, there are aeveral
things we have to agree on.
Flnt. we have to agree that
Prftident Reagan knew nothing
about the whole affair because he
haa told us he didn't.
Second, we have to agree that
no one in the Republican party
campaign headquart.era would
have stooped so low as to have
anything t.o do with any inlor-
mation that wu not acquired in a
legitimate manner.
'nlrd, we muat agree that a
Presidential election campaign ia
run by men and women whoae
finrt conaideratJon la always high
principle.
( .... ,,
, JIMMY: Frankly, I'm so busy
•ftllri-.... d11r1na a cam"""' .... , (don't I ,,,;;, -.AU"a --oe t-66" _ have time to read.
If you believe thoee three
things, perhaps you'll believe that
the following phone conversation
took place:
RON: "Hey, Jimmy, Ron Re-
agan, how's it going?"
JIMMY: "Good to hear from
you, Ronald. Not too good. For two
centa I'd drop th1s whole campaign
and go back to Plaina.
RON: I know how you feel.
There must be a better way. Did
you hear what my speech writ.era
had me aaytng about you today?
They OU8)1t to be ashamed of
themllelves.
JIMMY: They're 80l'nething,
aren't they, thme 1peech wrtten?
They'd attack a candidate's
mother il they ~t it would
help.
RON: Do you read the atuff they
write before you deliwr lt?
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RON: rm like that. I never did
read much, of courae. rm more
picture-oriented.
JIMMY: I've seen some of your
pictures.
RON: Listen, this was intended
as a friendly call. Let's not get
nasty, fella.
JIMMY: No, aeriously. You do a
dam good job' reading th<>11e
speeches.
RON: Well, thanks. It's ex-
perience, I guem. I just read them
cold. Sometimes I'm surprised at
what rm~ myself.
JIMMY: I know what you
mean.
RON: Say, whylcalled. lneeda
favor. I've been up to my keitter in
this campaign nomeme and I
haven't been listening to what
you've aaJd. u you've aot tome
outline of the poliUona you've
taken OD various mues, rd ap-
predate getting a copy ao I'd know
what to attack you on in the debate
tonight.
JlMMY: No problem. My l&a.ff
hail prepared a rundown on f!Wr'J·
thing I think and everythinc they
think I OU8)1t to •Y I think. rll
aend Bert Lance over with it. I
trust him like a brother.
RON: How ii your brother?
JIMMY: Listen, do you wan1
thoee J)Olit:lo~ ~pera or don't you?
RON:Juatkldding,Jlmmy. You
bet ldo.
JIMMY: rll get them OYet to
you ln a plain brown wrapper. tu
TIW"k it SJ!:CRi:T ao no <me el8e
will look at them.••
'!bat'• my fin& theory on bow Reeaan acqutred the Canes-...
ltion IJll'pen. 'n'8'e are oa--
po.tbtlltia, of coww. ~
thiaone: I
ftey fell "' of Carter'• pocket one day·
WU &eltinc fnto the Whtte
llmoullne. None of the
Service men or aewra1
repor1en or pho\o11'9phen
deed tMm lylns on the lldl!!~JL
Sewn! days ..... a Repu
towilt. waJU.na ll\ l1nt for a
The White a--. noticed
bundle of papen on the where they hlld blown and he
picbd them up and
t!Mm. Seetnc that they were
POlldcal, he ~ht they ..... =to Ronald Reapn. BmW. AJMrbn. ht didn't WIUlt
any cndlt er reward for tUn.11,
10 he .nt \hMI to the MllPD
helldquarWI With a note
that tMy !WWI'~ hll Beine hananble people, never wm, of coww. n... ~ to me to be
=1rQIV-P8~cmnt 'Ip I I lm.n.n. ott... of aaurm.
r
Dilly Pilat
WEDNESDAY. JULY 2 I 1983
PARTY WRAP 82
ENTERTAINMENT 85
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Members of the All-American Boys Choir include (top
from left) Rafael Orozco, Santa Ana, Michael Raguse,
Fullerton, Scott Medlin, Santa Ana, (front from left)
Chris Herink, Tustin, Tony Reed, Placentia, and John
O'Campo, Anaheim.
Going on tour
More than a handful qf good voices
BY f!~~.£.~~FORD Oregon, Washington, and the Canadian provinces of
..., British Columbia and Alberta, and will return Aug.
Do you know a young boy who likes to sing and 16. In Septemberthegroupisacheduled to performat
has a "musical" ear? He may be eligible for a youthful the outdoor amphitheatre in El Paso, Texas.
career with the All-American Boys Chorus, a singing Father Coughlin created the All-American Boys
troupe which has its headquarters in Costa Mesa and Chorus 13 years ago in Anaheim and later transferred
la cornpoeed of boys from all over Orange County. · its headquarters to a building at the Orange County
The An--American Boys Chorus (AA.BC) ia said Fairgrounds. "It's been a good location for us, " he
-to be not only one of the best boys' choirs. but a1ao one said. There's lots of grass and lots of space for the boys
of the most widely travelled. In addition to many to get out and run."
concert tours within the United States, the boys have Couglin, who also teaches at St. Michael's
performed concerts in Austria, Canada, Italy, Preparatory School in El Toro, grew up in Boston,
Germany, and Switzerland. in all kinds of settings. was ordained there, and was a member of St. John's
"They have sung high on a Swiss mountain top and Seminary Choir for five years. During his seminary
deep within the earth in an Austrian underground days, he heard the Vienna Boys Choir perform in
cavern," said director and founder, Father Richard Boston, and that experience, combined with his own
Coughlin. love of mualc, lnaplred hlm to create a boys' cholr
Since its inception in 1970, the AA.BC has himself one day.
perfonned for over a quarter of a million people in After its beginning, the chorus evolved into an
live audiences, in addition to numerous television and independent, non-profit corportation that is not
t radio performances, with celebrities such as Steve affiliated with any church, school, city or government
1 Allen, Pat Boone, Tenneeaee Ernie Ford, Bob.by gro!-IP· '_'~e chorus is .. o~n to all . r~, faiths, .
Goldsboro, Della Reese. and John Schneider (with nauonalities, and creeds, said Coughlin. There are
whom they recorded a Christmas Album.) no costa charged to a boy or his family, and the boy
Last month the boys worked with actor Lloyd does not need prior training or experience, but he
l Bridges in taping a show for the television magazine does need to have a musical ear."
'c program "EPCOT -America, America!" to be aired Ideally, a boy should be in the fourth or fifth
<on the new Disney cable TV channel. The feature gr1¥1e when he joins the choir, added Coughlin, and a
~ preeentation hig~hts vai:tous aspects of a boy's life boy stays "~til his voice changes." Thus, .the age
II? in the chorus, culminating m the annual May concert range of boys is generally 9 to 14 years, he said. Boys
1 at the La Mirada Civic Theatre. . who are accepted rarely drop out, said Coughlin. "I've
This month, after performing four shows in the only lost about six boys in 13 years," he said.
41 opening days of the 1983 Orange County Fair, the Oneoftheprimarygoalsofthechorus.according
~ chon.&S has embarked on a 35-day concert tour of the to Coughlin, is "to prove to youngsters there is a
·, northwestern United States and Canada. Aecom-crucial and positive relationship between hard work
· panied by Coughlin and six other staff members, the and success." Self-discipline is also emphasized, he
chorus will perform concerts in northern California, said. "Without self-discipline, nothing can be done,
A P-lea for your P-ets
Don't allow that young pup to run loose
DEAR ANN LANDERS: l just read the let
signed "Still Shaking in Westchester" an.
couldn't agree more. Pets should not be permitted
to run looee. They are no match for city traffic ..
About a month ago I was coming home from
work when my headlights picked up a pair of
mournful eyes looking up from the gutter. I
stopped at once and saw a beautiful little
dachshund. She had been hit and left to die. After
covering her with a lap robe I flagged down a
motorist and asked him to send a police ear. Within
minutes the police car arrived. Soon thereafter
came the animal warden, who thanked me and
said he would take over.
What I did required no special training nor
special intelligence, and it only took a few minutes.
Why didn't the penon who hit the dog do the same
thing'? It would have saved the animal heaven
knowa how many hours of lying there in the cold,
suffering from her injuries.
To hit an animal and not even atop is
inexcusable. My hat is off to "S.S . in Westchester." ru bet ahe is kind to humans as well. -U.C. IN • N.J.
DEAR N.J.: ADCI I'll bet YH are, too. Wltll so
mild llMUfferaee la die world a letter like yHn
11 a real .,,er.
Here 11 a lovely piece tllat qpeared
my1terl•1l7 OD my dall. ftere wH DO •llbhlre,
-ldeatlflcattoa of Hdlor ud DO pottmarll H ...
anlepe. I wut to 1we It wit~ all die aalmal
&even Im my rn4ta1 all4inee:
A IXXi'S PLEA
, Treat me k1ndly, my beloved friend, for no
heart in all the world ia more grateful for kindne9a
than the Jiovtnc heart of me.
Do not break my aplrtt w1tb a stk::k, for thouch
I lhouJd Ude your hand between blows, your
pet&ence and Wldent.andlni wUl more qWdtly
teach me the th1np you would have me i..m.
Speelc to mt often. for your Yo6ct la the
worid'• ~ mUllic, • ~ mUlt know by the
fierce waah°'I of my tail w your f~ fallt
1 upon my wmttnc ter.
q AllN I.ANDEi$
Please take me inside when it is cold and wet,
for I am a domesticated animal, no longer
accustomed to bitter elements. I ask no greater
glory than the privilege of sitting at your feet
beside the hearth.
Keep my pan filled with fresh water, for I
cannot tell you when I suffer thirst.
Feed me clean food that I may stay well, to
romp and play and do your bidding, to walk by
your side, and stand ready, willing and able to
protect you with my life, should your life be in
danger.
And, my friend, when I am very old, and I no
longer enjoy good health, hearing and slght, do not
make heroic efforts to keep me going. I am not
having any fun. Please see that my truallng life is
taken gently. I shall leave this earth knowing wtth
the laat breath I draw that my fate was alwa}'ll
aafett in your hands.
DEAR ANN: What's the best quote you've
read lately on prejudice? I'm wrillng a speach.
Thanb, Pal. -ACEY DEUCEY IN WHrITIER
DEAR ACE: It'• by Alutalr c.He: ·-ne
lroale ~abut dlacrtmlaatloa apt.it Jew1 lli
partte11lar, 11 tut It 11 practiced mo1tly by w'9te
Cllrltdaa ., t~e 1eateeleat kJDd. Tiiey woalcl uve
bea die flnt to uve blackballed CM foader of
Cllrtadulty."
Diacover how to be dare bait wJChout Wlln6
book, line and sinker. Ann Lvlden' booklet.
''Illlfin/r Do'I -and Don'Cs, ''will lwJp OU be tnOft
polled and 1~ of yourielf on dat.etl. ~nd '° cenfS
Al0f16 with • Jong, 11wnp«J, .elf-~
~nwlope wlt.h your l'f!!qUett to Ann Landen, P.O.
Box l J'ff$ c~. DJ. 6(}(JJ 1.
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"Coaster: The Adventure of the John F. Leavitt.,"
showing tomorrow at the Port Theater in Corona
del Mar, could more approprietly be called" The
Birth, Life and Death of th~ John F. Leavitt." See
Pa•e BS.
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The All-American Boys Choir, with
its headquarters in Costa Mesa,
spend many hours rehearsing, as
well as learning self-discipline.
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no matter how great an amount of talent or ability a
perac>n may have." He believes the All-American
Boys Chorus is the perfect vehicle for self-discipline,
hard work and success.
that anyone who visits a rehearsal, voice lemon, or·
camp of ours would co.me away Silying he or ahe had
never seen a happier, more positive, more 'fun'
organization. We have had a lot of fun."
"A boy in our program is motivated by the
successes the Chorus enjoys and experiences." said
Coughlin. "He understands that our achievements -
whether they be a standing ovation from 10,000
people or appearing with Steve Allen in Las Vegas -
are the reaulta of his hard work, perserverance,
talent. and most lmportant, self-discipline."
Coughlin ls quick \o add, however, that hard
work and sell-discipline do not translate as drudgery
and no fun: "Our whole philosophy is happy.
motivated, self-discipline," he aaid. "I firmly believe
Citing the excellence of his staff and the trainina
program that has been developed over the yeara,
Coughlin said, "I very h•.unbly but very honestly>
believe that we have one of the finest bo)'ll' choin in
the world today." "
Boys and parents interested in learning more-
about participating in the chorus' program may
contact the AABC office at ~33-7600. Al9o, c.ougbl1n I
contacts ooth public and private achoola in Onnee J
County by late September or early October, to' I
arrange auditions for thoee interested. •· I
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Artist turns wood chunks into birds .:J I ··i ~l~.V,'!,!!w!,EPANSHEK
MORGANTOWN, W.Va.
Amid a swirling cloud of sawdust,
George Schmeu!r works a block
of basswood into a feathered form
that shimmers in the sunlight.
Working with a hand-held
grinder, Schmezer quickly traDS-
forms the rough block of wood
into the shape of a duck with soft
curves and streamlined wings.
Sawdust spews upward as the
craftlman moves the grinder
along the blrd's head and
shoulders.
· The duat gathers on a work-
shop shelf re11emblea a wildlife
refuge, covered with an array of
wooden, lifelike ducks, owls.
killdeers and other birds.
"I'm juat in this to keep busy,"
the 69-year-old Morgantown
man •Y11· "I don't need the
money and I wouldn't get rich on
. it."
Schmezer never whittled as a
boy growiJ'\a up in Pittsburgh.
The handle of a knife jwlt never
felt comfortable in the palm of his
hand.he~.
But his ability as an artist and
model-maker wu appa'rent
early, and finally ln 1979
Schmezer turned his talent
toward wooden wildfowl.
Now, what at.ar1ed as a
Chriatmu pretent project hu
t\,.lmed into a full-time job. The
blrda, which are of fe~ on conatcnment to cralt lhops in
Wst VfrSinia, North Calolina
and J'lorida. eech '8k.e • half
dor.en hours or more to make, he
•Y11·
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' "I'm just carving for the fun of it.HI had to stick
to those regulations, I'd probably quit carving."
He's more concerned with the artistic effect of his
creations than with his ability to simply mimic
nature.
Starting with a square block of
wood, Schmezer uses a band.saw
to slice off chunks until he arrives
al a rough-hewn bird.
While others often use knives
to whittle down the wood,
Schmezer employs hand-held
grinders, chisels, and electric
irons to eof1en edges and raise the
birds' feathers.
Photos in a stack of wildlife
books in his workshop provide his
only models.
Schmezer uses an electric
etching iron to bum in individual
feathers, creallng an uneven
aurf.ce that reflects the light
when painted.After the Unee are
burned in, small chlaela are uaed
to bring out minute detalla of the
feathering. A wire bruah la1er
removes the black chaning left
by the burner.
Schmezer flnt Wied oU paints
to brlng out hi.I birds' plumage.
But later he dltcovered that the
colors faded over tlme. Now he
U9el acrylics.
Sc~ sayt carvera who
enier theU' work m compenuona
take much more time on fine
details.Competition requiree an
attention to specific anatomical
details and coloration of the
species involved, aomethina j
Schmeu!r equate. to burdemome Y·.l
"rul~ and regulationa."
"I'm just carvh1g for the fun of
.. ,
it," he sa)'ll. "U I had to stick to
thoee regulations. I'd p-obably · '
quit carvt.na ...
He says he'a more conott•..S
wt th the artistic effect of hit
creations than with his ability to
aimply mimk: nature.
Althou1h moat of hia bi.nit are
ducks and ahore blrd1.
Schmeuir•a pe....W ooUectian
contalna a Himalayan Monal. a
quail-like bird that livee 8.000
feet up in the mowltains al
IOUth""9ntraJ Alta.
He a1ao hu turned out mon
whfmaical crMtionl, IUCh • a
larsecodUlh that a frlmd w.nlld
tor the top of a wtnctv.ne. The
tlnllhed fish, about 4 ~ feet -.,.
took more than IO feet of lumblr
to complete, Schmnel' •Y...
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lderstines hosted
club's 'good old
summertime'
par~y.
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Madam President Pat ~ith husband
Frank Beauchamp.
Ironing board
There will be trouble
if it ever comes back
It wu your usual elevator crowd of women
descending from a luncheon-style show on the
mezzanine to the main floor.
They all faced the front of the elevator, their
stomachs tucked in. their eyes glued on the lighted
numbers. Out of the silence a voice said, "I've
heard it from too many people for it to be a rumor,
Margaret. Ironing boards are definitely coming
back.''
Seconds later, the doors opened automati-
cally. but no one moved to get off. We all just stood
there numbed by what we had just heard.
Mayva was the first one to laugh. She said it
was a stupid prank and 90meone was just trying to
llMA IOMllCI
ATWIT'S END
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~t attention. U it ia untrue, it's the most vicious
tumor to be circulated since the one a few years ago
-that long telephone calla caused cellulite.
. The very mention of the words "ironing
•'\Joard" brought beck all kinds of memories. The
early mornings when the kids would drop by at the
, .fittility room just before they caught their bus for
t ~hool and I'd iron anything that show~ from
..9Jlder a sweater. (The short kids had to be lifred to
J-4f>e board and held steady.)
·: The stack of unironed clothes in a basket that
•/;_rew every week and was such fun to rummage
t1hrough at Halloween.
·: The time one of my children was visiting and
·got burnt on an iron. He had never seen one hot
before. And who could forget the night when their
grandmother babysat with them and laid lroned
pajamasouton their beds and they were afraid and
refused to toUCh them?
Then one day I bought a ~ made out of
nylon that was t'~drlp dry." It was hot in the
summer and cold in the winter, but it was a major
drudge break1h.rough. It got me out of the utility
room and led me giddily into the 20th century. I
never ironed again.
Whe n I told my daughter that I had heard
ironing boards were making a comeback because
of the new penna-wrinkled linens, satins and silks,
she was unmoved. "What's an ironing board?" she
asked. "You remember, I Wied to iron when you
'were a child."•
"I remember. Didn't you bum my leg once
while you were prelli.n8 my skirt?"
''That'• it. It'• about waist-high and has a hot
surface on top and you kida Wied to pile your coata
and books on it."
''I thought that WU a stove."
I've always &Otten the two mixed up ... but if
either comes beck I'm in trouble.
Rely on financial
advice by
Sylvia Porter
in the lllJPlll
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U'HOt.SlHY, INC. ....................
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Every day, tjll atlong the Onngt>
Coast . women's llves are made easier
by information and advice found only
in the Daily Pilot lllJ l'llC
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fixing home .•••
For cherry tarts and fun
Martha and Malcolm green Jlew home early
from their Bristish Isle vacation to attend this
get-together -the Spygl.ala Hill Garden Club
annual summer party. P eter and Lealle Van
Iderstine hosted the event featuring a buffet
supper by the pool. The gourmet dishes (Martha
brought cherry tarts) were prepared by the
members.
They also brought the recipes of the dishes
everybody was raving abouL (These members are
such great cooka that they have already put
together two coolcbooka and are wcrlc.ing on their
third. Their friends are waltlnll foe the trew one.)
This group was started about eight years ago
as a gardening club, but they have expanded their
activities to meet the interests of memben -
gounnet cooking ia one of them.
Lil Camey there with husband Joe and Pattie
Scott with husband Arehibald were llOCiA1 chair-
pe.raona coordinating the event.
Among the 80 responding to the inivitations
sent out by Yolie Miller and enjoying the fantastic
food and piano music of Richard Fauno (he plays at
Villa Nova) were Marlene and James Friable (just
baclt from a Baltic cruise), Dr. James and Mary
Hodge, Marion 'Thompeon (she brought a cavalr
hors d'ouevre), Barbara and Marc Metzler, Frank
and Pat Beauchamp (she'a president) and Sheila
and Douglas Coulter.
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Headache ••• Is pain in the neck
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: Why la lt I have
heedaches when l ao to the office and am free f rom
them on weekenda! I have a hunch what causes
them.
There's an olf ice auperviaorwho drive. me up
a wall. Whenever he's around my desk, looking
over my work, or giving orden. I tenae up like a
porcupine -and wl.ah I could hit him with a few
aharp quilla. lnltead, I take aapirin.
&tu I Mid, oomee the weekend and I feel I'm
on a reprieve. I'm relaxed and happy. I know what
you'll advt.e me to do. Chanp jobe? But that'• not
an euy dedlion to make when there'• a family
including a wile and three kids to support. la my
complaint unuaual? -Mr. R.
Dear Mr. R.: ftoasudt of tlmllar caae1 dot
die map of die U.S.A. -workla1 people wllo are at
die mercy of temperm•&al 1apervfton. Yoa get
lleadacllea, Mr. R. Odien 1e1 mlcen, llyper-
teuloa, dlarnea, ud depreaal•.
Tlaey teek mMleal atteatloa. Tlaey overlook
die fact dial die eve depeMI .,.. &Hlr ewa
abWty to •w wldl tile emoUoal •nblem of
worklq llDder a dlfflemlt Jalor esenUn.
Rae Callllet, MD, cllairmu ef relaa.bW-
Examples:
Contl'mporary postl'r lx·d. (IUl"l'll s ill' 0111\·. brai-~
w 11 h E;i:-;t l11dia11 l.;1url'I wmd. WH7" x ll~i7" x I IH2"
$4tt02. Still' $2~5.
L<inll'lltporar~ r hl•,1 of drawt•rli. Ea~t lnd1:111 LauH·I
wood. \\136" x I >l!f' x 11:11". $975. Sall· $4!l5.
L• •llll'lllPurary writ 111i.: d1·,k. Ea~t lmlt:111 Laurl·I worn I.
\\'5-1" x I >:JO" x 11:11". SX~. Salt· $5~S.
C1111tt·m1>oran· arm d1a11. Ea,t lncltan l..1urd wrn1d.
\\'2'1'" x t>2 I"'' I 1:15". $469. '-.lit· $:1..tY.
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tallOD medlclae at UaJvenlty of Callf•
recopl&et tllat muy aacla patleata llave a r
pale la die aeek. or la J11t abHt uy odler part
tlle uatomy. •
1 Be eacouten muy vlctlm1 of emotloaalllli'i
caued pa1a la llJJ private practice. He CCHIDM
lmtead of 1ota1 from doctor to doctor la fa
aearcla for a care, 1aela palleat1 may flad relief
eUmlutbll die paia-caHlal relaUouklp. • ID yoar caae, Mr. R., I& meaaa el
cbuae-of·Job or developla1 a pblloaopky !9
leaaea die dally tea1loa lD tile office. '7 j . . . ..
Dr. Steincrohn welcomes questions from
reJJders. He cannot answer all individually but wUJ1
include those of general interest in his column. • •
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.AND NOW THEY
HANG WOMEN
On Juae 181b tbe Islamic Republic of Iran hanaed ren
women, three of tbem teen-aae airls. Their "crime" WU
refutal to recant their faith.
They were Bab''{s and u Bahj'fs believed In:
• The unUy of mankind
• The unity of all rell1lons
• The equality of all races
• Tbe equality of men and women
• Unlvenal educallon
• U alvenal peace
• The harmony of science and rell1lon
Iran's mullahs threaten to destroy the entire Bah4'1 community.
The judae who condemned the women to death, and recently sent
seven Bah''' men to the pllows, warned: "The Islamic nation
will , God willina, fulfill the prayer mentioned in the Koran,
'Lord, leave not one single family of infidels on earth.• •·
The President of the United States appealed to the Ayatollah
Khomeini to stop the killinas. and the Conaress in a concurrent
resolution has condemned the persecution.
o.tJ llM colleft1td prtt1t1rt of world p1d,lk opinion can ncrt a
1ra1ed1 of appeUI .. proporttou: ae•~kk.
We invite Americans or all races and cr~s to express support or
Presidential and Cona~ssional appeals to end these kllllnas. The
people of the United States should be lfl the forefront of world
demands that the barbarous persecution or a peaceful community
cease.
Watch ABC TV
July 21 -10 p.m.
Bahai's of Cotta Mesa ( 556-2549)
Bahai'a of Newport Beach '( 640-4094)
urt
lrds .
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ving care
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MIAMI -They take
bait, steal your fish,
your boat and bite
on occasion, but to
Kelton pelicans
graceful birds• inno·
tly tortured and in-
by fishermen.
''They are 90 ugly.
y're beautiful," says
56-year-old mechan-
-el~cal engineer,
spends his days
.-.1JU111K industrial rob-
and ·his spare ti.me
11111:ing and caring for
1m11nea pelicans.
Aboard his 40-foot
boat appropriately
"Pelican" and
ked at Pell-can
, Kelton rhain-
extensive logs.
with the hundreds
boob and pieces of
line he's removed
the web-footed birds. Most of the
creatures he
for are ·brown
, an endangered
that weigh 6-to-8
and have a
pan of about 5 feet.
elicans are injured,
tit.on explains.. because
tir only diet is fiah,
attracts them to
fishing off piers,
ta and from shore .
en you tcm a line
they see the bait and
after it," he adds. But,
taking the bait or
'11>1Jllng a fish brought
the surface, the
also takes the ~ere damage is done
~ fishermen yank
il!ir lines after a pelican
1 "stolen" their bait or
. The hook usually :n the large elastic
~under the bill or, if
't bird has swallowed
book, it causes
injury to the
organs.
the fishing line
what's attached
hook generally be-
entangled around
bird's wings, legs or
k . Fractures or
latlon usually
lton and his wife-,
Jene, live within a
ay Uaed by about 200
t birds from Bi.rd
'f jUat south of here .
. 'nleY fly north in the
ming and back south
'009t in the evening,"
11 •ys. "When they
~ they swim the
,or tal ~w~ :~
the dirt road
the stem of hi.a
t, Kelton has built an
overed pen. Inside
five pennanently
residents. Tbe9e
Md portions of
wm,.ampu\4tedor
., RVerely injure
can never Oy again.
' '• another couple • m or ao inside the
~-TIM!9e are at
erent ataaes of con-.cence -aome with daaed limbs; othen
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p al' and 'Yankee Doodle'
pen in Huntington, Valley
TOM TITUS ............
The "aummer of quests and dreams" moves into
lll!ICOlld phase ;&t Saddleback College this week,
community theaten i.n Huntington Beach and
tain Valley each take the wraps off their lat.eat
m:rll!rl 11\11!11
The Saddleback Company Theater, which
•m.e!d its annual summer season with the musical
of La Mancha" last month, swings into a bit
ter vein with the classic wartime comedy "Mister
rta." The show opens Thursday for a
week engagement on the Mission Viejo
pus.
Meanwhile, John Patrick's "Opal is a Diamond,"
sequel to his comedy "Everybody Loves Opal,"
ves Friday at the Huntington Beach Piiayhouse.
bowing in Friday will be a children's production,
ankee Doodle," by the Fountain Valley Communi-
Theater.
At Saddleback, company founder and artistic
r Brian Donoghue makes a rare onstage
pearance in the title role of "Mister Roberts" with
·e and television actor Andrew Parks co-starring
F.nsign Pulver. Other principals are Wayne Gra<.-e
the captain and Joe Abrams as Doc.
·eompleting the Saddleback cast are Mike Miller,
Lenway, Jon Sidoli, Bruce Morton, Jason
n, Gregory Pellico, Charles O'Connor, Mike
F..ric Anderson, Mike Ogle, Warren Draper,
d Burge, Mark McCoy, Steve Lawrence, Jerry
bert, Mike Ayer, George Field and Deborah Pearl
the lone woman in the company.
Performances of "Mister Roberts'' will be
es Brown comes
o Fashion Island
The Fashion Island Swnmer Music Festival will
t under way Thursday evening with a concert
er the stars featuring Les Brown and His Band of
nown.
Prior to the perfonnance, Robinson's will stage a
·on show featuring styles for late summer and
ly fall, plus a special segment of models displaying
panese ceremonial kimonas.
The concert, one of the series of six to be
nted on consecutive Thursday evenings
nnAU1"'1 Aug. 25, will be held in Center Stage Court
ia free to the public. Seating at Center Stage
although unreserved, is limited, and thoae in
Jt.elXlance may bring blankets or folding chai.rJ.
Beginning at 7:45 p.m., the f.uhion show will
· ht all types of att:itt from swimwear to
· gowns and furs, and the J apane11e kimonas
each be one-of-a-kind.
Brown and his orchestra, w ho were featured at
~ Orange County Fair, will begin the concert at
00. =On July 28, Glenn Yarbrough will be featured
wmg an aerobic dancing demonstration and
ahow by That's Some Body, a studio located
~-:fe::; =don, musical director of the concerts.
lead the California Symphony Orchestra on Aug.
Tile concert will be preceded by a Back-to-School
uhion S how presented by several stores.
· Tex Beneke and his orchestra with Music in the
IDer Mood will highlight the Aug. 11 concert, and
'oody Herman and His Thundering Herd will be
'e9eflted on Aug. 18 following a Fall Fashion Show.
~andon 's Big Brass Band will round out the series on
ug. 25.
The concert series is a cooperative effort
:tween The Fashion Island Merchants' Association,
1e Irvine Company and The Musicians Trust Fund,
xalNo. 7.
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thru SUNDAY. JULY 24
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DECORATMJI • IWIUMCTUMD HOMES • • "'* FLORAL DISPLAY•
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Shirley Ro mano Andrew Parks
preeented Tuesdays thro"lgh Saturdays at 8 p.m .•
• with matinees Saturdays at 2 p.m. and Sundays at 3
p.m. until Aug. 7. Call 831-4656 for ticket infor-
mation.
Shirley Romano plays the title role m ''Opal ls a
Diamond," under the direction of Rex Day. Other cast
members are Martha Faulkner, Jay Conklin, Joe
Ritkes, Susan Crump, Pat Gummeson, Bret
Tomasick, Frank Stupak, Douglas Holland and
Dwight Holland.
"Opal" will be performed for six weekends with
curtain at 8:30 Fridays and Saturdays thro ugh Aug.
27 at the playhouse, on Main Street at Yorktown
Avenue in the Seacliff Village shopping center. For
reservations, call 847-4465.
Seven performances of ''Yankee Doodle" will be
presented by the Fountain Valley Community
Theater this weekend and next at Los Amigos High
School, at Newhope and Heil avenues in Fountain
Valley. Rick Habib is directing a cast of 30 youngsters
ranging in age from 8 to 21 years.
The patriotic musical revue will be performed
Friday and Saturday and July 29 and 30 at 7:30 p.m.
and July 24, 28 and 31 at 2:30 p.m. Call 964-5392 or
847-1108 for ticket information_
Three other summer shows continue. They are:
-"West Side Story" at the Harlequin Dinner
Playhouse, 3503 S . Harbor Blvd., just north of Costa
Mesa (979-5511).
-"Man of La Mancha" at Sebastian's West
Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente
(492-9950).
-"Androcles and the Lion" at the Westminster
Community Theater. 7272 Maple St .. Westminster
(995-4113).
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 20. 1983
Boating fllm to
be shown Thursday
BY ALMON LOCK.ABEY Olh~ .........
"Coaster: The Adventure of the John r .
~vitt."
That's the title of a documentary film to be
shown Thuraday from 7-9 p.m. at the Port Theater i.n
Corona del Mar, but it could be more approprietly be
called " The Birth, Life and Death of the John F.
Leavitt.
By whatever title, it ia a film that anyone
whoever dreamed of building a wooden boat, or any
sailor who has ever put to aea and survived a storm
would want to see.
Adding to the interest of the film will be
presence i.n person of Jon Craig Cloutier of the
Maine-baaed Atlantic Film Co. who devoted four
years to chronical the design and building of the
97-foot coast.al C11rgo schooner and who was aboard
the vessel when it was hit by a savage mid-winter
storm in the Atlantic and aent to the bottom on her
maiden voyage.
Although losing most or all of his valuable
photographic equipment, Cloutier was able to save
the cans of film that went into the production of the
film that gained awards for the best adventure
feature from the American Film Festival.
Cloutier spent four years in filming (250 camera
days) and a year and a half in editing. The result is a
dr,amatic 91-minute film that cost more than a million
dollars to produce.
What is (or was) the John F. Leavitt? It started
Thomaston, Maine. The methods are a far c::ry from
tho.e uaed In the colll1rUCtion of modem ''Tuj>-
perware" (J>last.ic) ~ts.
The film takes the viewer through the p1'
launching of the ahip, wit.neseed by more than 6,000
penona, and through a temporary groundin8 in ahoal
wat.en aa ahe made her way to sea with a carefully
selected crew -plus the tum crew.
Cloutier captures the stark drama of the maJden
voyage of the Leavitt when she was ravaged by g.ie
force windB and towering seas. He filmed the
bearded, exhausted Ackerman as he wrestled with
the helm and made the decision that would save
himself and his crew .
Ackerman is shown (unpoeed) at the radio sadly
calling "mayday, mayday" which•sent New York
National Guard rescue helicopters into action. (lbe
helicopter acenes were reenacted later).
The film ends with the wrenching drama of
Ackerman clinging to a lee rail as he scatters the aahea
of his recently deceased mother into the raging eee.
After supporting him through his dream, ahe had
died two months before the launching of the Leavitt.
requesting that her ashes be scattered at sea from the
deck of the ship.
. The power of the film lies in the fact lhat it all
actually happened. The Leavitt sailed from Quincy.
Mass. Bee. 19 bound for Haiti with a load of tanning
chemicals and lumber. She was becalmed off Cape
Cod for three days before the gale struck and sent her
to a watery grave.
out as the dream of 36-year old Ned Ackerman, a ·--------------------
Mine school teacher who believed that the days of
cargo-carrying sailing ships should be revived. The
result of his dream was the first wooden cargo
schooner to be built in the U.S. since 1938.
Ackerman named the ship after a deceased
maritime author and assistant curator of Mystic
Seaport, Conn. It would be capable of carrying 150
tons of oversized lumber and tanning materials to
shallow ports.
One of the most fascinating aspects of the film is
the building of the schooner from the keel up by
expert craftsmen in the R.L. Wallace Shipyard in
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eaemNf'WS S (H) THE WHO TOUR 1912: THE
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FINAlSHOW M ($)MOVIE ~~ • • "Penlten1111y II" ( 1982) Leon
' Isaac Kennedy, Erme Hudson.
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( 1981) T real W~tlams. Robert Duvel!
OOMOVIE *'It "Under The RambOW" (1981)
CheyY Chase. Carrie FiSher
($)MOVIE * * ~ "Rocky UI" (1982) Sylvesle<
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• • • "The Bacnetor And The Bobby
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Brady.
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NEWS
G)MOVIE * • • "Once More. With Feeling!"
( 1960) Yul Brynner. Kay Kendall.
lSJMOVIE
•V. "Body And Souf' P981) Leon
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man, Curt Jurgens.
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Roblllson. Nana Foch
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The ins and outs
Northwood'& Bowan Ota gets
Newport's Kelly Hagerty. Below,
Newport's Jack Habecker and
Barry Blythe look on u David
LU.coin slides under David
Habecker's tag at the plate. For
the story on Little League, see C3.
A 25-year baseball career
has ended for Jim Kaat.
The Cardinals have re-
leased him. See C2.
It's getting bloody
Angels survive another p;:ice tag
,
By JORN SEV ANO Of .. ...., .......
Angels Manager J ohn
McNamara didn't even want to
look. Pitcher Ken Forach thought
he had "killed" another left field -
er. Shortstop Tim Foll said all he
could see was blood.
Even in victory, the Angels
have a tough time rejoicing these
days. It should have been a night
for plaudits after Forach spun a
sparkling three-hitter and Fred
Lynn and Brian Downing home-
red to spark the Angels to a
much-needed 6-1 victory over the
Boston Red Sox. But all their
efforts were overshadowed Tues-
day night when outfielder Bobby
Clark dove into the left field
stands in an attempt to catch a
Dave Stapleton home run.
Clark, who had just replaced
Downing for defensive purposes
in the top of the eighth inning,
raced to his right, leaped in the
air, and caught the upper edge of
the fence in the left field corner in
full stride .
Clark, without the ball, fell
headfirst onto the pavement be-
neath him. The ball, without
Clark , fell hannlessly .
It was a treme ndous effort by
the left fielder, but it was also one
that left many of his teammates
holding their breath.
"When I didn't see him walk
out of there, I didn't want to see
him until he sat up," said
McNamara, who rushed to
Clark 's aid, obviously concerned
he had lost another player.
"I was thinking another in-
jury," admitted Forsch. "I didn't
really see what happened. All I
knew is that he had disappeared.
When Tim Foli came back to the
infield he said all he could see was
blood all over the place."
Clark, who hit his head on the
metal siding that supports the
stadium chairs, was slow in get-
ting to his feet.
"l touched the top of my head
and felt the blood, but I knew it
wasn't that bad," said Clark. who
suffered a one-inch gaah just
below h is hairline on the right
side of his head and a bruiaed
right shoulder. "I've had a skull
fracture and a cheek fracture in
the same area before, ao that side
of my head is pretty well wired."
Clark, after taking a few mo-
ments to regain his aenaes,
walked back to the dugout. had
the wound treated and bandaged
and went back out to finish the
game.
Another thing that was amus-
ingly questioned by some players
was Clark's sanity. At the time of
the play, the Angels were holding
a comfortable 6-0 lead.
"That's me, though," explained
Clark with a smile. "I'm going out
there to play. I'm not going out
there to let things go by.
"I really thought 1 was going to
catch it. Next time I will."
Lasorda's prayers
fulfilled by Thomas
Soap's
couldn't
match .. it 11th-inning bunt gives Dodgers split
PITI'SBURGH (AP) -A
70-foot fair ball left the Pit-
taburgh Pirates in a foul mood -
and cost them their eight-game
winning streak.
Darrel Thomas' perfectly
placed bunt in the 1 lth inning
moved Steve Sax from first base
to third and set up the winning
nm in the Los Angeles Dodgers'
3-2 victory over the Pirates on
Tuesday night. The Pirates had
earlier won the first game of the
twi-night doubleheader 4-1.
"f'm sitting there saying, 'Stay
fair. Please stay fair.' " Dodgers
Manager Tom Lasorda said of
Thomas' bunt. "Thank God it
stayed fair."
While both Manny Sarmiento
and first baseman Jason Thomp-
son were standing over the ball,
hoping it would slide into foul
ground, Sax was busy 8COOting to
third base. He then came home on
a sacrifice fly by pinch-hitter
Rick Monday that snapped a 2-2
tie.
"It was a heads-up play by
Sax," said Pirates Manager
Chuck Tanner.
"It was a big vi.ctory for us
because we were playing the hot-
test team in baseball," said Sax.
The Pirates had won 10 of their
previous 11 games.
John Candelaria, 9-6, won his
sixth straight decision in the
opener.
The Pirates, coming off a 9-1
West Coast road trip, jumped into
a 3-0 lead after three innings
against loeer Jerry Reuss, 6-8: as
Gene Tenace lined an RBI double
and Tony Pena a run-scoring
single.
Scurry took over with two outs
in the eighth and the baaes loaded
and retired all four batters he
faced for his fourth save. He has
pitched well recently after a
five-game losing streak that saw
his earned run average climb to
well above 5.00.
"I told him we were going to
keep giving him the ball," Tanner
said. "He has great stuff, and
when he can get it over, he can be
tough to hit."
Dusty Baker drilled a two-run
home run, his 12th of the season,
to gjve the Dodgers a 2-0 lead in
the first inning of the aecond
game. But Larry McWilliams and
Kent Tekulve combined t-0 shut
out the Dodgers after that unW
Sanniento, 3-4, took over in the
11th.
Steve Howe, 3-4, worked 2 1-3
scoreless innings for the victory
and Tom Niedenfuer pitched the
final inning for his fourth save.
Carew's knee: Not good
Rod Carew's batting average
baa dipped below .400 for the first
time since April, and now
bueball's best hitter is nursing a
.ore right knee.
Carew sat out two games and
then returned to the Angels'
lineup as the designated hitter
Monday night, collecting two hits
in five times at bat against the
ht.on Red Sox. That was exactly ·100 for the game, but hia season
~erage remained at .397.
Not since Ted Williams did it
with .406 in 1941, has a major
league player topped the .400
"Area golfers
gain finals
mark. Carew in 1977 hit .388 with
Minnesota and George Brett of
Kansas City hit .390 in 1980 after
hovering near the .400 level much
of the season .
Asked about Carew's knee,
Angel Manager John McNamara
said: "Not good."
Carew, 37, says he doesn't be-
lieve his knee problem is serious
and expects to be in action reg-
ularly again.
"I'm hitting better this year
than last because my wrist isn't
hurting," he said.
He suffered tendinitis in his
right wrist in 1982 and repeatedly
aggravated it during the season.
but still he hit .319 -the 14th
cmuecutive aeaaon he batted over
.300.
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day't play in the 84th
Southern CaJ1fomia Golf Air
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It waa indeed an inspired bard .who first
compoeed the standard theory by which
football COllChes Cl'<* the' line from college to
profemional and bllck again.
Football it football.
"Yes, I think IO," replies John Robinson
when asked about it. "There may be aUaht
over-simplification there but it ll basically a
' matter of fact.''
You eee, John RobiNon it the latest
member of his fraternity to cro. over -
Roblnlon moved from the University of
Southern California to the Rama with a brief
peuae in between as a vice president of the
university.
"No big deal," Robi.nlon says. "Hbtory
proves a 0011Ch can do u well at any level."
Not really. There are examples either
way. John McKay left USC to co.ch an
expansion team at Tampe Bey and hit tUCCem
hu been more than moderate.
On the other hand, Tommy Prothro WM
hailed M a tentua of 90l18 at UCLA but oouJd
not ,et hinwll untanc)ed with the aam..
Prothro'• ~reamt pro job wa1aCleveland
SPOATS COLUMNIST
BUD
TUCKER
where hll departure wu fqllowed by a rather
aiplficant obeervadon by a player.
"Prothro," the guy aaid, "screwed up thia
francbJle."
John Robinson has been in his fint camp
for a week and hasn't ICJ'ewed anythlna up aa
of yet.
"A. a matter of fact," Robln8C>n aays,
"thinp have pM! on very well and to far, it
appean that football It football. Of coune, we
have had mo.Uy rookies up to th1a polnt. l'U
tell you more a week from today."
What RobUwon wW tell you a week from
today ii that the lD09t Lmportant thine about
CO.Cbinl at any lewl la the put about
t.e9chin1. It ii appN"el'\tly far from fact that
cnaea playerlf8duatte tot.be pro~ he
I •
knows all there is to know about fundamen-
tals.
"To start with," Robinson explains,
"there it a difference in fundamentals. There
it a different way to block a man up here than
down there. Theee playen have to be taught
and then have to be reminded."
Roblmon'a coachlna staff ia made up of a
mixture of pro and college coaches with a
contmaent of colle&tate a.ittanta \ll(hlch
mi1M be large enough to be coNidered
unique.
"Not at all," Robinson says. "Every guy
on this atalf is here becaute he it a teacher. I
think the balance we have ta just about
perfect."
U there it a prominent difference
between the two levels of football, RobiNon
th.Ina It mlaht be in style rather than
sophilticatJon.
"ln the proe." be •ya, "You will find
mon teanw oontent to do what they do belt. If
my i.m ii ~.!i!h stronc and oa1>9ble at 1'\11\ft.ina up the e, 1 un very Ukely to run
UJI the m1ddJe and let you try F ttop me."
By JOHN SEV ANO or .. ....,,...._
"Angels in Gehenna." Or how
about "The Crippled Clubhouse."
Someone has go to put a title to
this daily madness the Angels are
going through.
You can almost here the nar-
rator say, ''Tune in tomorrow to
learn the answers to these ques-
tions: When will Bob Boone play?
Will Manager John McNamara
suffer a nervous breakdown?
How much glue will it take to
keep the Angels' pitching corps
together? Will the Angels ever
get back to just being a bueball
team?"
Third baseman Doug DeCinces
and left-handed pitcher Bill
Travers are the latest principals
in this ongoing scenario.
DeCinces, who has been out of
the lineup since June 24, was
finally placed on what is being
called "the supplemental 15-day
disabled list." The move, an-
nounced at the start of Tuesday's
game be?tween the Angels and
•Boston, was retroactive to July
14, meaning DeCinces is eligible
to return to the club on July 29.
wh e n the club open s a
three-game series against Oak-
land at home.
What's unusual thing about this
action is the timing. DeCinces has
been out since June 24, missing 21
games in the process. l\lesday, for
the first time in a week, DeCinces
threw on the sidelines, played
pepper and said afterward, "I felt
pretty good."
General Manager Buzzle
Bavaai, however, after conferring
with team doc to rs and
McNamara, deemed otherwise.
(SH ANGE~. Pa1e C3>
Dickerson pact
broke down
over years
Eric Dickerson's four-year con-
tract with the Rams is reportedly
worth $2.2 million, but he won't
get all of that money until 1991.
Dicken10n, the Rams' No. 1
· draft pick·and the 9eCOlld player
selected in the NFL draft, will
reportedly receive $250.000 this
year.
The Los Angeles Times today
said It had received detailed infor-
mation about the pect but did not
say who auppUed It. It wu noted
that clube have to supply contract
detaila to the NFL Pl.ayers A.-
aodatJon under tenna o1 the col-
lective bargaining agreement.
If such numben are correct, the
breakdown on DiCker.Jn't con-
tract reportedly Jookt like thia:
•Actual aa1ary la '92&,000.
(That'• broken down to tuo.ooo.
$175,000, t200,000 and $400,000
from 1983-1986 and due Sept. 16
of etieh year.
•Bonua for liplna, '600.000.
•Bonua for reporUnc in variow
yeara, '675,000.
Thme bonUlel worth a total al
$1,275,000 wW not be paid until
1987, and then It wW be .-ct
°Th!~~.,
D6ckenon $200,000 on Sept, ,r to
covet' h1a 1983 Mlary ol •100,000 •
aDd 1100,000 for~"~-
·.
•
CS Orange Coas t DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, July 20. 1983
SPORTS BREAK
Bitter squeeze play
by Red Sox owners
revealed in testimony
From AP dispatcbei
BOSTON -Did lwo of lhe Red Ii
Sox general partners set up a local
broadcasting millionaire in a "squeeze
play" against the third partner'!
Did that same third partner plot with a money
man from Kentucky to grab c.'Ontrol of the
American League club in violation of state law and
the club's chartf'r?
Afle r seven days of testi-
mony revealing the bitter un-
raveling of the team's own-
.ersh ip agreement, those issues
and more than half a dozen
others a wait a decision from
Superior Court Chief Jusuce
James P. Lynch Jr .. an avowed
Red Sox Can.
Ly nch took the case
under advisement late Tues-
day after closing arguments
from lawyers representing Kentucky 1.:oal investor
J . Rogers Badge tt and Red Sox general partner
Buddy LeRoux on one side and the two other
general partners. Mrs. Jean Yawkey and Hay-
wood Sullivan. on the other.
LeRoux threw the franchise into turmoil
June 6 by announcing that he and Badgett had
rounded up enough limited partnerships to amend
the general partnership agreement and put
LeRoux in charge rather than Sullivan.
The Sullivan-Yawkey forces sued to block
the move, charging that LeRoux had no right to
take control. They also asked the court to uphold
their right to buy LeRoux out.
In his closing a rgwnent, attorney Jcvnes St
Clair, representing BadgNt, claimed that Sullivan
and Mrs. Yawkey had wanted to be rid of LeRoux
for some time.
To that end, St. Clair said, they manipulated
David Mugar. a wealthy Boston businessman, into
negotiations with LeRoux and Badgett over sale of
their shares. The goal was to trick LeRoux into
making an offer that wouJd trigger the other
partners' right to buy his share.
"In conclusion, the evidence has established
beyond serious question that a power play or
squeeze play was planned against Mr. Le Roux and
Mr. Badgett to get them out at the cheapest price,"
St. Clair said.
Quote of the day
"Our quarterback, Bill Marler, has an
excellent zip to his passes, but our receiver,
Mike Crowley, cat.ches 'em hke a Nerf ball,"
-Marina High assistant football coach and
athleuc dirt?Ctor Andy Donegan.
Miller at cros roads
INDIANAPOLIS -Alice Miller, n the eighth-leading money winner on
the Ladies Professional Golf Associa-
tion tour. finds he rself a t a crossroad u
she prepares for thtS year 's $200.000 Mayflower
Classic
Miller. w ho has earned $123,847 this year,
missed the cul in last week's tour stop after six top
10 finishes within her last eig ht tournaments.
"I have to be real careful thtS week," said
Miller. 27. a former Arizona State University
golfer who recorded her first pro victory in the
West VLrginia Classic last month "I have to have a
good. sohd tournament and not come out and try
U>o hard."
She wasn't surprised at her play last week,
which followed a rare one-week break in the tour.
"I didn't play well . I wasn't hitting well. I
wasn't putting weU," she said. "I felt real rusty. I
was bound to have a bad week sooner or later_ It's
inevitable."
A record field of 121 pros and three amateurs
will begin play at the par 72, 6,10 1-yard Country
Club of Lndianapolis course Thursday.
Bre wer ' treak napped
George Wrlgbt'1 RBI single broke •
a sixth-inning ue f6Uowing a rain delay
of nearly two houn1 as Texas defeated
Milwaukee, 3.1. to highlight American
League actton Tuesday. The lOtiS snapped the
Brewe rs' eight-game winning streak. Elaewhere,.
.. Andre Tborntoo sluggled a solo home run to snap
a n eighth-inning ue and Rick Sutcliffe battled to
his 12th viC'tMy of the season as Cleveland edged
the Chciago White Sox, 5-4 ...
Hal McRae homered and later
was ejected in a beanball
incident as Kansas City ripped
Toronto, 6-2. McRae's solo
homer, his sixth, gave the
Royals a 5-2 lead in the fifth.
Then. in the seventh, McRae
led off the inning and was hit
in the helmet by a pitch from
reliever Jim Acker. McRae
THORNTON charged the mound and both
benches cmpued . Glenn Wilson's RBI single
broke a mnth-innmg tie and capped a two-run
rall y that lifted Detroit to a 4-3 win over Oakland
... Scott McGregor pitched a four-hitter and Cal
Ripken drove in three runs with a home run and a
double as Baltimore ripped Seattle, 8-1 ... Sbaoe
Rawley fired a six-hitter and Dave Winfield
smashed a two-run triple as the New York
Yankees won th1.-1r fifth straight game by beating
Minnesota, 4-0.
Royste r powe rs Atlanta
J erry Royster homered and Glenn
Hubbard hit a two-run triple in ~
Atlanta'sseven-runsixth inning. boost-...
ing the Braves to an 11-7 victory over
the New York Mets t.o highlight National League
action Tuesday. The Braves had six c.'Onsecutive
hits in the inning. chasing Met starter Tom Seaver
and tagging reliever Jesse Orosco with the loss.
Elsewht-re, ... Nell Allen ran his record to 4-1 as a
Cardinal with a 2.39 ERA in
St-ven starts as St. Louis
blanked San Diego, 4-0. Allen
1s now 6-8 overall ... Pbll
Garner homered and drove in
three runs. and Terry Publ
' scored three times to lead
Houston to a 7-3 decision over
Philadelphia, marking the
Astros' 12th victory in their
last 14 games ... Darrell Evans
ROYSTER raced home with the winning
run on catcher Jody Davis' error in the 10th
inning, and Milt May hit his third home run in
three games as San Francisco edged the Chicago
Cubs. 4-3 ... Joe Price pitched five innings of
one-hit ball and Dann Bllardello drove in three
runs as Cincinnati drenched Montreal, 5-2, in a
game delayed nearly five hours by rain.
Summer has Trevino on rise
PACIFIC PALISADES -Keep-
ing the ball out of the rough and on the -
Riviera Country Club's narrow fair-~
ways may be thl• key to winning the
PGA Champ1onsh1p. Aug. 4-7. according to Conner
champion Lee Trevino.
Summer has brought new hfe to the wiry,
unyielding weed called Kikuyu that makes the
rough. and that('ould spell trouble for anyone with
a ball m the 3-mch deep growth.
"If you're m that Kikuyu rough, you have no
chance," Trevmo told reporters Tuesday. "I think
the rough should be graded. If you miss a fairway
by a foot. you s houldn't be penalized the same as a
guy who hits 1t 40 yards off hne_"
Trevino. winner of two U.S . Opens, said the
rough is much worse during the summer than the
winter, when the Glen Campbell-Los Angeles
Open is played here.
"The Kikuyu is dormant in winter, but it'll be
in full bloom during the PGA. After the kids get
through playing this course, a whole genera tion of
golfers wiU appreciate what Ben Hogan, Sam
S nead. Byron Nelson and Lloyd Mangrum could
do with the baU ."
"All the guns are playing very well," said
Trevino. "Tom Watson, defending champion
Raymond Floyd. Craig Stadler, Hale Irvin, Lanny
Wadkins. Jack Nicklaus and myself are on the sop
of our games right now. Even AmOld (Palmer) i.s
playing pretty good."
Early shower
Hall of Farner Willie Mays, ap-
parently angered at not starting in
the Cracker Jack Old Timers_
baseball game in Washington,
D.C. Monday, left the game while
in progress.
Investigation ordered
SAN FRANCISCO -The Ju-m
dicial CounciJ of the State of California
has orde red an investigation to de-
termine if there should be a consolida-
tion of law suits involving boxer Bobby Chacon
and promoter Don King.
The action could have nullified a Superior
Court decision that permitted Chacon to keep his
World Boxing Council super featherweight title.
The council, compoeed of representatives of
the state Supreme Court and other leading jurists,
appointed Superior Court Judge Thomas Johnson
of Los Angeles to determine if litigation there and
in Butte County shouJd be consolidated.
Martin KO's Allen in ninth
SACRAMENTO-F.ric Martin of m San Francisco knocked out Charles
Allen of Corpus Christie, Tex. 41
aeconda into the ninth round Tuesday
night at Memorial Auditorium.
The win extended Martin's record to 12-2 and
was the aecond ~yo of his career. Allen, at 20
three years younger than Martin, now is 15-3.
Television, radio
TV: No events scheduled.
RADIO: Baseball-Dodgers at Pittsburgh,
4:35 p.m., KA.BC (790); Boston at Angels, 7:25 p.m ..
KMPC (710).
Blackaller says
niore $ required
NEWPORT, R.I. (A.P) -Tom Blackaller sailed
to a light-wind victory over America's Cup rival
Dennis Conner, but says he must shell out big money
for some changes in his boat.
"We've got to get her going in 25 knots of wind
and a chop," said BJ.ackaller. "It's expensive and its
time-cxmauming, but we've got to do it."
The two-time world Champion in the Star cia.
took the wheel of Defender Tuesday and pinned a
whopping two-minute, 40-aecond defeat on Cormer's
Liberty, racing in a feeble southerly wind.
"Our boat is obviously very. very fast in light f
air," Blackaller said, with a grin . ''If we can keep that
BOATING ·~
and get her going in heavy winds, we are going to
have a barn burner."
The 43-year-old silver-haired skipper from
Alameda, Calif., was alluding to his two losses to
Conner Saturday in blustery winds by margins of
1:09 and 2:39. The race committee lat.er took away the
second victory on Blackaller's protest.
"We will probably have to spend $50,000 on a lot
of metal changes -hull shape changes," Blackaller
said, ''It will probably take 10 days.
"We know now .how to do it without hurting the
light air performance of the boat.
Defender , Liberty and two-time America's Cup
winner Courageous are in the second set bf trial races
to determine which i.s ch08Cn to defend the old silver
mug in the finals in September.
Defender took the start by four seconds, built the
advantage to 19 seconds after the first tacking leg and
steadily pulled away.
Mackinac going slow
MACKINAC ISLA.ND, Mich. (AP)-Nearly 36
hours after the first yacht crossed the finish line, 19
boats still were crawling toward the end of the
Chicago to Mack..i.nac Island Yacht Race, a race
publicist said Tuesday night.
The Chicago Y acht Club, sponsor of the 333-mile
race planned to hold a ceremony today at the
Mackinac Island Yacht Club, during which pennants
will be distributed to the top finishers, Bill Rabe said.
A field of 283 boats set out from Chicago in the
76th annual race on Saturday. Some were continuing
from Mackinac to Sarnia, Ontario, in another race.
Heritage, skippered by Don Wildman, was first
to arrive at Mackinac Island, crossing the finish line at
7:17 a.m. EDT Monday. said Kay Baxter.
spokeswoman for the Chicago Yacht Club. Two-time
America's Cup champion Intrepid, now called Wind
Dancer. crossed the finish line around 11 :30 p.m . EDT
Monday.
The wirtner of the race up Lake Michigan is
computed using corrected time. and is not necessarily
the first to finish, Ms. Baxter said. The official winner
will not be declared for several days.
Wind Dancer. a 63-foot wooden boat owned by
Michigan busine$man John Nedeau, woJt more than
13 hours to finish the last 33 miles o ( the race becau.e
winds had died around Grey's Reef. Mrs. Baxter said.
BARONS ...
From Page C1
enter the Lions' den as a walk-on coach. . .. .
Also venturing further than the smog this
winter will be Huntington Beach High's Oilers (a
Hawaii tournament). Edison (Carson City tour-
nament), Estancia (San Dieguito tournament in
San Diego) and Laguna Beach (Hawaii).
• • • Knee injuries have slowed down to Fountain
Valley High football products. Not only is Dallas
Cowboys t.ack.le Bryan Ci.ldwell ~bly lost for
some time with a knee, h is running mate, tailback
Willie Gittens, failed the Cowboys' physical.
Gittens went down with a knee injury on the
first play in the recent Fiesta Bowl against
Oklahoma. Maybe he'll end up with the Ariz.ona
Wranglers in the USFL.
• • •
Golf's money duel
has Wadkins behind
Kaat hangs up spikes
Sunset League football came out looking good
at a recent Santa Ana passing league tournament
with Edison. Marina and Fountain Valley among
the semifinalists.
F.dison slipped past Martna, 31-30, then
defeated El Dorado, 31 -9 for the title.
WILLIAMSBURG. Va. (AP> -Lanny
Wadkins. in a cat.ch -up pos1t1on for the first time in
months. resumes his battle with Hal Sutt.on for golf's
money-winning lead this week in the $350,000
Anheuser Busch Classic
Wadkins took the lead l1l the chase for the
prestigious money-wmrung championship when he
made a successful defense of his title in the
Tournament of Champions and held the top spot until
he missed the cu tin the Weste rn Open two weeks ago.
Sutton tied for 13th m that tournament, won $2,563.
and went in front.
With $277,384 for the year. he now leads
Wadkins by only $1.727. Wadkins has $275.657.
"Sure I'd like to win it," Wadkjns said. "It's
something I'd like very much It would be awfully
nice to have that on your record."' Jim Kant Time is beginning to berome a factor.
. Apology still sought
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Warn-
ing of possible trouble as the 1984
Summer Olympics in Los Angeles
draw neare~. the Los Angeles
County Human Relations Com-
mlssjon has urged other county
oHldals to seek an apology from
U.S . Olympic baske tball t'Oach
Bobby Knight for "lnapproprlotc
rornrnentt" made by Knight
about Puerto Ricans.
In a letter to the county Board
of Supervltors. the commlsalon
uked lbe board to use lt.8 ''con-
alderable powera of pcrnuo.sion"
to aet J{nlghl to oome forward
with a si.t.ement regarding
anti-Puerto 8Jcan CIOn'\llWnta al-JecedlY mede by him follow log an
~t ln Puerto Rico during th
1e10 Pan Amencan o~.
Knl~t later wu convicted In
• Puer10 Rloo I» •b9entla, on a mil'
~anor char«ti of aaaulUnl( a
OLYMPICS.
policeman. The alleged assault oc-
curred during an argument al a
U.S. team practice session. Knight
was sentenced to s ix months In
cu.Stody he has never served.
Knight has publicly expressed
his displeasure with his treatment
by Puerto Rican official•.
The ''<>mm1ssion alrt ady has
written Knight, the Lo8 Angeles
Olympic Organizing Commltt<"f'
and tht' U.S. Olympic Committee
suggesting that a statement
"clarifylns this sltuaUon" could
help diffuse a po~ntiaUy ex-
plotion of emotions. So Car, no one
hu reapondeid, solp Eugene
MomelJ, the county rommlsalon'll
~ICt'CUtive director.
ST. LOUIS (A.P)-Jim Kaat. whoee
major league career spanned a longer
period than any other pitcher, says he's
resigned to having appeared a final
time on the mound.
llama. Early Wy/Ul, Minnie Minoso and
Tim McC.arver. He was acquired by St.
Louis in 1980 from the New York
Yankees.
K.aat made baseball history in April
1982 when he appeared in the Cards'
opening game, thereby beroming the
firllt pitcher to perform in 24 major
league aeaaons. The mark surpassed
the record of 23 he had shared with
Wynn.
• • • Marina High opens with Esperanza in prep
football Sept. 9 and early reports indicate the latter
w ill en ter with a 6-6, 305-pound lineman.
Impressive? Teammates include twins at a
mere 6-6, 240 for Pete Yoder and his Esperanza
Aztecs.
"I've turned the page on my playing
days," the 44-year-old Kaat said this
week from his home in Glen Mil.ls. Pa.
"I have no complaints. I had a 25-year
vacation, but it happened 90 Cast."
• • • . El Toro High's 6-9 J eff Arnold, a 210-pound
All-CIF3-A talent , isn't expected toshakeacaston
his knee for two more weeks, then a removable
cast will be on for another two weeka. The injury,
suffered in an Olympic Development l..A!ague
game. isn'texpected to keep him out of the starting
lineup ln December.
Kaat, before released two weeks ago
by the St. Louis Cardinals, appeared in
898 games, the fifth-highest number in
major league history. during a career
which started with the Washington
Senators in 1959.
When releaaed by St. Louis, the
native of Zeeland, Mich ., ranked 19th
on the all-time liat for pitching tri-
umphs with his 283-237 career record
and 18th in strikeouts with 2,461.
He was one of only seven players in
the history o f the game to play in parts
of four decades. The others were Wi II if'
McCovey, Mickey Vernon, Ted WU -
Kaat had a ~-3 record for the Cards in
1982. compiling two saves. He had no
record this year and a 3.97 earned run
averal(e in 24 appearances.
Success Dept -Fonner Corona del Mar High'
water polo star Dave .Perelstein ia on the dean's list
at Bucknell University with a 4.0 grade point
average .
LAOOC adds
new blood
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
shake-up In the Loe Angeles
Olympic Organi:Ung Committee
administration has put two new -
comers into senior vice president
spots and addc.'d a new five-man
management panel.
LAOOC President Peter V.
Ucbcrroth said the aim of the
moves is to "try to get de-
ch1lon-maklng s pread out more
nnd Improve our proccsaes.''
Robert K. Montgomery, 44, ll
partnt>r In th• i.w (Inn ol Glbeon,
Dunn ond Crutcher . and Edwin
W. Steldle, 63, chairman of the
board of the May Co.-C&llfomla,
a division of lhe May Department
Stores Co. ~re named to ~e JWO
new pot tlON. '
Utberroth d~foat.ed..S~ldle ln 1
vote for the ~mltl.t!f1 presidency
In 1979.
NCAA 's TV stand hurt
WASHINGTON (AP)-The JU1tice Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver
Department says a court order should upheld theJoweroourtandreject.ed the
be allowed to stand that would break NCA.A's bid for a 11-y.
up the NCAA'11 exclusive con trol of In a friend-of-th~urt brief filed at
college football telecaata. Whit.e's invit.atJon, Solldtor General
The department on Tueeday urged Rex E. Lee aaid the department thinka
Supreme Court JusUce Byron White it unlikely that the full Supreme Court
not to 111.ay a lower coun order which would dedde'to review the ruling, and
nulllfled the NCAA'• extatina t.ele-declined to gtve an opinion on whether
vialoncontractt and opened the way tor anybody would~ pe~ently hurt If colleg~ to make their own TV deala. • 11t;ay were not aranted. ·
The National Colle~te Athletic 11
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ary stay of lhe ruJJng that lnvalJdat.ed offered by the NCAA merited caref~ ,
$281 million in t.eleviaion contraicU conaiderat.lon by the (lower) court, Former Head Pro
wtth ABC ~ and Turner Broed· Lee wrote, "on balance, the NCAA . ca.Una s~tnn and 1.1 ee.kiNI one that failed to ;.t1ty the reatrict1on that lt BIG CANYON C.C.
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UnlVft'lityofGecqiaAth.letkA.moda· Lee •fd that the NCAA'• aooduct ? M-
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40 S2 ,435 111>
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Texa1 3, Miiwaukee 1 Detroit 4, Oakland 3
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(Rto11e111 11-3)
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(Caldwell 7-7>
O.lroll ( Berenouer 4·21 al Oakten<l
(McCallv 3·41
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1'1
2
S'1> 131,
Plll1bur11h 4·2, Dodt!W• 1-3 12nd game
ll lnnlno1l
San Frencl1co 4, Chlcaoo J I 10 innings) Allenle 11, New York 1
St. Loul1 4. San Oleoo o Houston 7. Phllaae1011la J
Clnclnnerl S, MonlrHI 2
Tedav'• Games ~ (Hooton 8-J) at Pi(lsburgn
(Rnoo.n 6-l l, n
San Francisco (Krukow S·Sl at C11lcego
(Troul 7-11
New York CLvnch 6-4l 11 Allanta IP
Nlekro S-6> Cinclnnarl !Soto 10-1) et Montreal (Lea
6-6), n Hou11on (M. Scott S-J) el PM1ci.1onle
(Hu<llOn 2-3), n
San OltGO (Orevec~v 17-6) at SI. Lou11
(LePolnl 7·6), n
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Aneels 6, Red Soll 1
M>STON CALlf'ORNIA
Remv 2b
&offs 30 Rtc;e lf
OE vans rt
Ystzmk dh Mlltef ct
Steoftn ID
Allfl'SOll C
Hoftmnu
ellrlllll ab rhbl 4 0 O 0 Carew lb J 1 I O
• 0 0 O Burlesn n 3 2 O O 4 0 0 0 V elenlin rt 4 O O O
4 0 I 0 Oownlno ti ·2 1 I 7
3 0 0 0 RClertc 11 I 0 0 0
J 0 0 0 L vnn ct 4 1 I 2
2 1 I 1 Gricll 2D 3 o o O
l 0 0 0 ReJk\n dh 2 1 O O
l 0 I 0 Foti lb 3 0 I 0 OBerrv c 3 O I 1
lO 1 l I Tot.ls 11 6 S S
~by......._
....... 000 000 010-t
CalltWnle 201 IOI 00•-6
Game-Winning RBI -None
E-Hotfman. Renw OP-Boston I
LO&-Calttornte l HR-Stepleton 16)
Oownlno 17). Lvnn ll6l
11• H R ER 1111 SO ... ,.,,
Tudor L.7-6 Bird
C.elllemle
5 6 4 3
0 0 u 0 0
Forsch w .9·6 9 T-l·S7 A-3S,7SI
Aneel evtn9ff
BATTING
AB R H HR Riii Pd.
Carew 265 '3 10S 2 Jl 396
Burleson SS IJ 21 0 1 382
OeClncH 240 40 75 IS "' J13
&enlouez 1$4 29 so 2 15 .272
Grich 26' " 10 9 JS 26S
Foll ,... 26 74 2 27 261
Sconiers llS 30 .. } )S 259
Lvnn 276 34 71 16 so rn
Ro. Jectnon llO n « • 22 244
Oownfno 179 31 44 9 2S 2'6
BOOIM 26' 26 6S 3 29 242
Clark 178 " 41 4 17 230 Vatenllne ISS 18 3• • 15 219
Re. Jackson , .. 33 51 12 lA 213
Adams 16 .. 16 I • 2" Wllf0/19 SI s • I 7 m
O'hrrv 23 2 3 0 I 120
Ferouson 27 3 1 0 2 01•
Totals 3.137 435 82J 95 400 262 PITCH IN(;
IP " 88 SO W·LEAA
Sanchez 67'11) 60 '12 32 8-J 3 06
Curtis J.I 29 .. 701 1-0 3 18
ForKh 1:i. 129 33 57 9-6 ; "' Zahn 93~ 98 27 42 6-• 3 7S
KllOl'I 91 100 JI 68 ·-· 3.95 Wiii 15'1> 76 36 31 •-6 '·" JOM niv. ISi 20 JI 7-6 '·'' M<LAtuoNtn 39~ •• IS 33 1-2 s 72
Hauler Travers
Goffl Brown
Tot all
SIYfl
cur111 1
10 74 9 ' 0-3 s a&
42¥, S8 19 2• 0-J 591 63,,.., 81 37 27 0-6 621
12 13 ' 3 1-1 675 a1s •1 aas 267 J90 '6· '3 • 29 Senchet S, Wiii c, Haute< 1,
Amef1Un LffVUt
Ya'*"' 4, Twins O Mlnneteta 000 000 ~ 6 2
•New Yori< 100 120 00•-• 9 O CH llllO, WllltthOUSI (Sl and Engte.
111 .. leY end Wvnfiar w -Rawre-. 9 I
L-Castmo, S-1
ltev.is 6, Blue Jn1 2
KansasCltv 102 110 001-13 O
Toronto 200 000 00<>-2 J 1
llKk. Qulw nl>errv Ill end vYelnen; Leet,
Acker (5), Geisel (7) Ind Martinet.
W-8tKk, 4-3. L-Ltal. 10-7 HRs-l(anH1
Clrv. McRH (6), &rett (19) Toronto, Mo'"" (11)
.....,,. s. Wl'"9 $e!I'. •
ClllCHO 00 I 300 00<>-4 10 0
ci...-nci 101 020 Oh-i 9 0 I(_,,_, Tldrow IS) and Fl•kr Sutetltft
!Ind Hauev. w -sutctlffe, 12·4. L-Tlarow,
2·2. HR-Cleveland, Thornton ( t2l.
~I. 1Nr11w• I
1.itlmote 021 040 ·~ I 1 0 $Hiiie 100 000 @-I 4 1
McGr-end HOien; Al>C>Oll, & SIOOd1rd
(5) !Ind Merc.edo. W-McGrllOO'. ll-4
L-Ab«loll, 3·2 HR-&elllrnot•, 1110!>.tn
(U), ._.. ........ _,
Teut ooo 101 010-l a o Mllw~.. 100 000 @-I I ,
HOM\'Cull, 8utctlef ltJ erld l ,JOflnson,
Sutlon. Melon (f) and !.lw'oedef, Slmrnonl 111. ~vcutl, 12-•. L.-$utton, ,., .,.,.. .. ,.., ,
Detroit 000 020 002-10
o.lillefld 0 II 000 010-) • I
Morrlt end '9rrlth: Mc:Cattv. unci.r·
wood OI, leerd m, 8un1mef• <9l •nd Hwtt\, K.-ntY (t), W-MOrrl•, 10>1. L-
.._,d, t-J. Hlt-<>ektelld, L-• (1 21
........ L-.ue ......... c... s.n ,rrenc1-200 .,. 000 1-10 I
Olkllee -101 010 0-0 11 t (It .... )
l)e.o;tl, Serr ct), Mll!toll (I) lfMI IMv,
ltlflly 00) I ltlltltY, Smith (I), ClmllClfll m. 9'\Mllr (ti), LM!tr" 110) and Devis. Y~. 3·6. L.~ N . ~ ltr..a..to. JMY (.i. CblcNo,
<.t cm. 4 '
Metl 7, Braves 1
N1w 'for~ 020 211 IOC>-1 14 S
Atlanta 001 001 3011-11 14 • SHver, Orosco (61. Sisk (1), Holman (I I
end Ortb, PJ>ere1, OavleY (S), Brln olar•
(6), For11tr (7), Bedrosian (9) and Benedict W-8rl1tlllere, 1·0. L-OrO>CO,
•-S HR,-Ntw York. Strawl>errv 2 (11). All1n111, Ronttr (2)
CardlMU 4, l'adr•I 0
Sen 0 11110 000 000 ooo--0 3 0
SI Loul• 100 071 OOK-• 3 0
Lollar ano Kt MeGv; Alltn and Porter
W-Alltn. 6-1. L-Lollar, 4·7. H~-SI.
Loul•, O.Smltll m
A ll'r'OS 7, Plllliet )
Houlton 711 100 002-7 13 Pl\lladeto~I• 000 030 ~J s 1
Knepper, LaCou (6), OIPlno (9) and
B{arkman. Bv1lrom, W,Htrnand11 (61.
Allomtrano (IJ end Virgil, w-Knepper,
•-9 L-Bvllrom, 3·S. HR-Houlton. Gar-
ner (10).
Aedl S, E KHI 1 Cincinnati 010 000 211-S 6 O
Montreal 000 000 101-1 S O
Price, Haves (61, Scnerrer (9), Hume 19) ano Bllardello. Rogers, Sc,,otzedar (81 end
Certer W-Prlce, 9·S L-Rogers, 12-S.
HR~lnclnn1tl, E Miiner ISi
P lr•tn 4, Dodeen I
LOS ANGELES PITTSBURGH
SSex2D
Ruuell u Baker ti
Guerrtr lb Marsf\t tb
Yeager c
Mldndo rt
Tllomos ct
Reuu P
Zacnrv o
J0Mrt1 Ph
Stewart o
Lnelslv on
Totals
•brhbi abrnbi
S 0 0 O Lacv rt 4 I 2 o
4 0 I O Wvnne ct 2 O O O
3 0 2 0 Medick JI) • I I 0
4 0 I 0 Morrlin 2b 3 o O o 4 0 0 O JTf\osn lb I O O O
3 I 1 0 BHeroer II J 2 2 t
3 0 I 0 Parker rl 1 O O o
3 0 1 I TPene c J 0 I I
2 0 0 0 Tenece lb 2 O 2 I
0000 JRev2b 1010
t 0 0 0 Berr e ss ~ O I O
0 0 0 0 Candlrle p 2 O 0 O
I 0 0 0 Scurrv o I O O O
33 I 1 1 Totals 3 I 4 10 3
Score bV lnnlneS
Los """'" 000 000 100-1 Pltbbur911 102 010 00•-4 Game-Wlnnlno RBI -none,
LOB-Los Anget11 9, Pittsburgh 8.
2B-Tenace Lacv, Yeager 3B-JRav.
HR-BHaroer (6). S-Wynne. SF-Tl10me•
IP H R ER 88 SO Los Angeles
Reuu L,6·8 '2·3 ' Zecnrv I l·l 0 Stewert 2 0
Plttsburllfl Cendelrla W,9·6 12-J 1
Scurrv S,• 1 1-J 0
PB-Yeager T-2 27.
Dodeen 3, Plr•t•$ 2
SECOND <;A.ME
• 0
0
I
0
LOS ANGELES PITIS8UR(;H
' J
0 I
0 s
J 6 0 1
ebrhbi abrllbi
SSax 2b Tllomuct
Baker It
Lendslv If SHowe o
Mondav rl
Guerrer 3b
Veegerc
Mldndo rl
Russell t>ll
Nl.Ontur o
Brock lb
Ande1n u
APtna o Lendnc It
4 1 I 0 Wvnne ct S 0 I I
Tetals
4 1 I o JRev 2b s o 2 o
J 1 I 2 Parker..:! S 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 JTho1n 16'; s I 1 1 o o o o Eu ter 11 '-':J'o t o
O O O 1 Lecv II 2 O 0 0 4 0 1 0 Hebner Jb 1 -0 0 O
4 0 0 0 Morr lsn lb l O 2 0 4 0 0 0 Berra u 3 0 O 0
1 O 0 0 T enace c 2 I O o
0 0 0 0 TPena c 1 0 I o • o o o Mcwlms o 1 o o o
4 O 1 O Mauilll 1>11 1 o o o
3 0 1 0 Tekulve o 0 0 0 0
I 0 0 0 ORbsn Ph I 0 0 0
Sarmnto o O O 0 O 37 3 6 J TotMs 31 2 I 2
Seer• bv lnnln9t Lo\ An..ws 200 000 000 01-3
Pltbburllfl Oil 000 000 00-2
Geme·Wlnntng RBt -Mondov (I).
E-Tenece LOB-Los AngelH 6, Plt-
t1buroh 6. 2B-Guerrero J B-An<1er10n. HR-Baker ( 12>, JTnomoson ( 141. SB-
Morrison 121. S-SSo•. McWilllams
SF-Mondev
IP H R ER 88 SO
LOI AneeMS
A Peno
SHowe W,J • Nleoentuer S,4 Pl"'°"' ..
7 2-3 6 7 l-3 2
1 0
2
0
0
2
0
0
2 0
0
MCWlfflam1 e • 2 2 2.. a Tekulve 2 0 0 0 0 2 S.rmlt~IO L.3·4 1 2 1 I I 0 WP-McWllliem~. BK-McWi111am1. T-
1 59 A-31.304
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
Amerlun L .. ou•
Bl'TTING (210 et bels)-Carew, Aneels,
.396 Boo11•. 8011on, 371, Bre11, Kansas
Cllv 363, Grlttev. New York, 333, Ai~en1,
t<ans11 Cltv, 327
RUNS-vount, Mllw•ukee. 66, Uosllaw.
Toronto, 6S. OE vans, Boston, 61 ,
RHende,.on, Oakland, 61, RIPktn, Belll·
more. 61 RBt-Coooer. Miiwaukee, 72, Rice. Bos· 1011, 66, Brett, Kan~os Cllv. 61. Kittle,
Clltcago, 61. Rloken. Belllmore, 59; Win·
fleld. New Yor~. 59.
HITS-Boggs, Boston. 122. Whitaker. De-
troit, 116, Rice. Bo1ton, 111, Ward, Mlnne-
10111, I 10, Coooer, Mllweuoe, 106.
OOUBLES-BOQll\, Bo1ton, 29, LNPar-
rlsll, Detroit, 21, McRae, Kenses Cltv, 27,
HrDek. Mlnnesoto, 2S; Brett, Kansas Cltv,
2•. Coooer. MllweukH . 24 TRIPLES-Htrnaon, Detroit, 1. Wlnllelo, New York. 7: GWll1on, Detroll, 6, Grtf!ln.
Toronto, 6; KGlbson, Del roll, 6, Molitor, Miiwaukee, 6, Wright, Te~u. 6
HOME RU NS-Rice, Boston, 23. Coooer.
Miiwaukee, 20, Kiitie, Chlcego, 10, Arma\,
Boston, 19. Brett, 1(1n1es Cllv. 19.
STOLEN BASES-RHenderson, Oakland.
S4 JCrut , Clllcauo, 44, WWllson. Kansas
Cltv, 41, RLaw. Chlca1><>. 31; Sample,
Texas, 30 PITCHING (8 dtclslons)-RLJackson,
Toronto, 7-I, 4.3S. Rig11e111, New York,
11·3. 3.27. HH S, Mllweukff. 7·2, J 65,
Koosman, Clllcaoo. 7·2. 4.22. Sutcliffe,
Cleveland, 12·4, 3.82. Tellmenn, Mllweukte.
6-2. 3 °'· STRIKEOUTS-Stieb. Toronto, 120,
Morrl\, Ot1rol1. 11•. &tvteven, Cleveland.
110, Righetti, New York, 97, Sutclltte.
Cleveland, 96
SAVES·Qulsentierrv, Kan1es Cltv, 27.
Stanlev. Bo,1on, 18, Caudill. See Ille, 11,
RDevls, Mlnne•ota, IS. Looez, Oetroll. 17
HetlcHMI LHOU•
Bl' TTING 1210 et bats)-Kntghl, Hous·
ton, 3'2; Hendrlctc, St Louis, .340; E•sler.
Plltsburgll, .Yl7, M•dlock, Pllltburoh. 321, Murohv. Atla nte, 319
RUNS-Murohv, Atlanta, 87. Garvev. San
Otego, 10, Evans. Sen F rnnchGO, 68,
Ralnu. MQ!llrtal. 6S. Horner, Atlante, ~
A Bl-Oeot.son, Montreal, 70, Murohv.
Atlante, 65; Guerrtf'e, Dod9efs 60. Hen
drlck. Stlouis. 60. Chemt>lln. Atlante, 59
HITS-Thon, Houston, 116: Oew1on, Mon· treat, 112, Oliver. Montreel, 111, MurPllv,
Allenta, 106, Buckner, Chicago, IOS. DOUBLES-Buckner, Clllceoo, 25,
Knlo111, Houston. 25; Oliver, Montreat, 24, Htnarlck. Stlouis, 12; JRev, Plllsbur1111, 11
TRIPLES-Moreno, Houllon. I I, Butler.
Alienta, I, Raines. Montrgal.7, Dawson.
MonlrH I, 6, 8 are tied with S.
HOME RUNS-Evans. San Francisco. 21.
Murohy. Atlanta , 70. Dawson. Monireel, 19,
Guerr-. ~·· It; sc11mldt, Phlladel· Phla, 18,
STOLEN 8ASES·Ralnel, Montreat, J9, Wiison, New Yortc, 33; LtMeller, San
Francisco, l1; SSar, o.Mn, ll, Mortno,
Houston, 21.
PITCHING (I oecl•lons)·F•leo~. All1n• ta, I· 1, 2.16; PPertz, Alltnta , 10·2. 2.79.
Ron. Houston, 9·2, ?,24; Montetu\CO, Sen
01-. 1-2, 4.20; H.....,,, Dlcltlrt, I.), >.St
STRIKEOUTS·Cernon, Phlladtlohla ,
IS3, Solo, Clncln~ll. 131, McWllllams,
Plltsburon. 122; c andtle rla, PlllabUrol'I. 95/
R-• MonlrM I, JS,
SA V'Es-a.ctro•lan, All•n••, IS; Re·
ardoll, Monlrtal, 14 Llvtlle, San Fr1n·
CIKO, 12; Ldmllh, Chlcaoo, I?, $ ar• lifl!
wllll 10,
UTTLE LIEAOUE ALL·S'TARS
S..W LM9Ue
otSTIUCT 6l TOUllNAMIN'T
(I t adltlll Hllll .• mlMr _.) T.,.._v',SC-
ll<>blnwOOCI t, Wtstmlntlat 4
TedaY'I 0eme s o.m. -Huntlnolon vattev vt lfountetn
Velln North
OtSTlllCT SJ TOUllNAMINT ttrt Herv•NI fte'11, lr'Wlt)
T1141141av'• k-Vlelo 6, L1k1 l'Ol'ftl S
JuMer L•eue
OlfTlllCT '2 TOUllNAMaNT
(It ,_,.Ill VIiie¥ Hlllll
TueMIV'• ker'4I ltOOU\wOOCI », tOIM I T•Y'•O-S o,m, -W11tmln•ter Nellonet n
FOUlll•lfl venev "°''" I '
T1111"8v'• Game l P.m. -8ol11 vi. We11mtniltr N•·
llonal•Fountaln Vall•v North winner
DISTlllCT U TOUllNAMtNT •• w~ l"el'lr, lfYIMI
TtHaMY't ~' $0Ulh Irvine I, Vlelo 3
Lake Foreat 70, Laguna 8Hcf\ 3
(Laouna Beac11 etlmln•l•d)
TedlY't ~mes S p,m -Mlolon Hiiis vs Liie• For••'
7:30 o.m. -Norlh Irvine vi Vleio
Tll11ncleV'• o-7:30 o.m. -Minion South vs Sout,,
lrvlnt
LITTLE LE AGUE
1l·I2·V .. r •oldi
DISTRICT 62 TOUllNA.MaNT AllaA I (II ,euntaln V...., N.nll LL)
TllftCllV't Score
OcH n View Ntllonal 10, SHvlaw 3
Tedav'a Geme
5,30 o.m. -Stariton vs. Stavltw
Th11rtdev'1 G•me Sl30 P.m. -Fountain Valltv Norm n . Ocean View Nelionel
AltlEA II
(It Ocean View A'""lun LL
TueMlllY'• Score
RoblnwOO<I 13. Foun111n V•llev Soutn 3
Tod.Iv's Game
S:30 Pm. -Ocean View American "'· Wt1lmlnlltr Nellonat
Tllurldav's Game
5:30 p.m. -Founteln Vellev Soulll v\
Octan View Amtrlc1n·WHlmln111r Na·
llonat to'er
DISTRICT SS TOURNAMENT
(al Har.rerd Park, lrvlnot)
AREA A
Tuetd41Y'I Sc•ts
l•llllM &Hell 1, Sen Clemente 1
Lake l'Of'llf ), Mlss141n Seultl 2
Todav's c;emes
S:lS P.m -San Juan "'· Niguel
7:30 Pm -El Toro v' Min ion Hiii•
Thursdlv'• Games
S.IS P.m -San Clemente "'· Min ion South
7:30 o.m -Legune Beach vs. Lake
Fore11
AREA 8
Tuesday's ScCN'ts
NortnwOOd 13. NewPOrl National O
Sa ddleback 12, South lrvln• I
TOdlv's GalMs
S:1S o.m. -Minion Nortll v1 NewPOrt Nallonat
7:30 o.m -North trvlne vs. NortnwOO<I
SCGA Am•teun
l•t MIHlen V1elo CC l Quetlllers for SCGA Clla ml)IOn•hlP el
Sanle Merla CC, Frldav tnrougll Sundav·
R Ronderos, Red Bell 77-13-145
P O'Sllea, Npt Bell 7f-70-t48
John Burcklt , Coste Me1e 7?-46--1'8
Oave Hobbv. San111 Ana 14-15--149
K. Coombs, WOO<I Hiii' 76-73-149
0 . Sntroskl, Yorba Llnaa 77-ll-ISO Jof\n McGlove. Tuslln 76·74-ISO
Outtv Waldorf, Tarzena 7'·76-ISO
Robert Middleton, Sonia Ana 16·7-lSO 0 Thomoson, Laguna Nl11ue1 7t-12-ISO
Mere Wankler, NewOOl'I Beecll 73-71-151
Davia Btellv. Lagune Hiiis 1•-71-lSI
John Lfll11erw00d, Anellelm 7l·71-IS1
Henrv Cloud, New POI' I Beacll 73· 71-1 St
Merk Eagleton. South Leouna 71-H-152
Greo Lorenz, Costa MeH 79-73-152
Tim Mikula, BrH 79-73-152 (al El Aanct>e v .. ci.l
Lee Oavl1. 'NewPOrl Beocn 73-70-143
PGA "*WV !Hoer-$
(~tuilfl July 10)
I Het Sutton
1 LanM Wedllln1
J, Bin Crtn1haw
4.Gll Morgen S. Fuuv Zoeller
6. TomtWe 1 Seve Bettesttros
8 Catvln Peete
9 TomW11hon 10. Rav Flovd
II Fred Couoles
1?. Craig Stadler
IJ. Hate Irwin 14. OevlCI Grallam
15 Merk Mccumber
16, JOhrinv Miiier
17 Bob EH IWOO<I
18. Jim Colbert
19 Garv Koch 20. Kelll't Ferous
21. Chlo Beck
22. Bob Glkler
2J. Andv !lean
24 Jev Heu
2S. Larrv Mize 26, Rn Celdwell
27 Bill Rogers
2t. Lerrv Nelson 29 Ed Flori
30. Curtis Strano•
31. Jack Nicklaus
32 Bruce Ll••~ke
33. Mike NlcOlelle
JC. Oovld Edwards JS John Cook
36. Don Poolev 37 Gerv Hellberg
38, Scott Simoson
39. Jim Neiford
40. tseo Aokt
41 Wevne Levi
42. Jack Renner
'3 Jol)n MeP!ettev
44. Tom Purtrer
4S. Peter Jecobsen
46 Jim Tlloroe
47 Lon Hink le '8. Doug Tewell
49, Mike Sullivan SO. Povne Stewert
SI. Vance Healner 52 Mike Reid
53. Bobbv Ctame>ell
54. Greg Norman
SS, Tze-Cnung Clltn
S6. Mark Lve
S7. Bred Brvenl se. Scoll Hoell
S9. J .C. Snead
60. John F ouohl
61 Oen POht
67 LH Trevino
63. Lee Elder
6' Rooer Mallbte 65 Barry Jneckll
66. Mike Donald 67, George Archer
68. Tim Simpson
69. Mark HavH 10 Andv Norlh
Los Alamltes
TUESDAY'S ltESUTS
U17.l84 27S,6S7
747,719
2lS,182 229,011
221.392 207,7lJ
199,658
193.976
171 90I
110,SIO
169,675
142,904 160,190
1'6,937
1U,J29
l3S,67S 135.00S
13',SSO
13',081
130,657
130,SS2
119,179 US, 133
124.717 12 l,SS9
119,628
115.«J 113,561
113.271
112.Jsa 111,2'3
110.432
106,781
106.~
104,109
99,489
99,09• 97,SOS
9',367
u .a08
a4,S84
114,376
13,694
12,545
ll,S89
81,08S
79.17l
19,49'
76,915
73,685
IJ,J99
68,ot?
6',166
66, 167
61,713
61,516 61,073
S8,87S
57,911 S7,870
S7,3'8 SS,67(
5',785
S1.S39
52 .'2• 49,IOO
49,J?I
'9.230
49,056
(6'tll of J2-nterot 1111a"""""4 ..__.)
f'IAST RACE. 400 varo&.
Tlnv Siar War (Adair) 6,40 4.20 3.40 Countrv Pl1tol (Mllcllell) 7.10 S.40
Double\ ( Bltvln1) 3.10 Also racfl!: SIHklng Warrior, Arrow
Cllarger, &lg Leaoue Denctr, Aces An
Bu•, Bllnklrs Off, Teleo Torn. 1 Time: 20.11.
12 EXACTA (7•1) paid SS3 ,0,
HCOND llACL 3SO vard1
S11tre Ki hn (ClerrlH} 4.40 UO 2.40
Evenlno WalCh (!lard) UO U O
Call Men can (Gift) l 70
Also r•ced: 01ullno Dadd\/, v11ue Due.
EKctuslve MlnK. Wired 10 Win. Think of
John, &lffl>
Tlma: II. 11
(2 EXACT A <6·71 Plld J1UO.
THllllO ltAC•. 3SO \lards.
Flick• Rocll•ll• <M•lr) 1900 U O u o
SI Plctcle (Herl) uo uo
Two Notes <Bard) ),00 Allo raced: Meolc Solullon, Sootl'llno
Moon, Jo Annt ,,ride, Soverlon Pro. Time: tl.OI.
,OUltTH ltACI. )50 vt rO•. $MOOlll LOIJllt (Trsr) 37.00 IUO UO
Flr11 Cru•l't (8erd) 1.40 UO
Funnv Me CCl'tavtrl UO "''° receo: c;nlt l<tll•• OreeM, l.edv Win•, Llmlls Jet, oonv•• OrHm, 81'110o
8r•I, Crn1e1 lteward, ~Iver Wlndv.
Tlrntl lt.07.
" IXACTA <•·SI H id ma.10.
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Jovt\JI OaMtr ICnevarl u o
A"o raced: You For Me, R.auut tor
Pa, SPffd SHClallsl, Sorout Wln111. Perteet
0 H h, Mellie Vtctorv, Je t llea1 E••v
Time: 20,60 u •XACTA 17•4) o•ld .. ~_40
SIXTH RACa. 3SO verd1. Love end Run (FIOres) 11.00 1UO 6,IO
Confen tllrook•) 10.20 S,60 LUI Eu v GaMe (TrH1ur•l 3.00
Al•o rac;fl!: CllJc APOiio, Pourqucl Pa1,
Cnlc Ptootr Go, s 111c11erv, Truckle Anoe!,
C11trllh Rtb, Rocket bv Word.
Time: ''·°'· 12 •XACTA (1·3) oald 1177.60.
saVINTH RACE. 400 verds.
Rockat>O (Lecklv) 4.80 3.60 UO Taste 0 TexH (CrH11tr) 4.20 UO
Hot $tocl( (Adelr) 3.20
Al10 raced: Sun .. 1 John. Me"ler O•n~•.
SI• Te, French Force, Extortion, Es Es te
Time: 20.00.
S2 IXACTA (4·61 oald Jl9,20,
EIGHTH RACll. lSO \ltrdl. Moo1t1 Olene (Asmuuen) 13 .. 20 7.llO S.70
Moon W.,..ler 17.60 4.60
B1ndol1n1v J.40
Also raced· Polv Rock, A Zure Hooe,
Won Wev Jo••· Junie Boone, Wetcll Him Truck, Reb801ln, G•nuln• Pertacllon.
Time: 11.69
S2 EXACTA (4•10) oald S2SS.20.
•2 P~K SIX (2·-8·7-H ·l ) o•ld
Ul,662.20 with one .winning ticket lflva
f\orlfl).
NINTH RACE-870 verd~
LUVdeclt UO 4.00 3.40
Scramllno Joe 4.00 2.80
Long Hi rd Road J.00 Also raced· Tiny Hev Bug, Fancv Son
C:onceot, Diamond Starllart, Another E •-cu1e. Flu King
Time· •S..6
'2 EXACTA <S·4) oa1a SJl.20.
Attendance -6, 569
Men's toumement
(al Kltdllletlel, AUll'r'le)
First Reunel S'"91fl
Jim Gurleln (U.S I dei. Frank PunctK
(Soutll Alrlce). 6·4, 6·4, Per Hlertoul11
(Swe<1en) dei. Jaro Navratil ICiecho•lo·
vaklo). 7·6, 7·6; Ricardo Cano (Argenllna ) de!. Zellko Franutovic (Yuoo1levla), 6·4,
7·S, Pel•r Eller CWell Germenvl def. Otto Oberoerlllerter (Austria ), 7-S, 6-1; Karl
Meller (West Germenv) dtl. Merk Bucktev
(Australia ), 6·3, 1·6. Glvoldo Barboso
(Brazll) det. Bernrtar<l Plls (Austria), 6-3,
6-4; Hens-Dieter Beutel (WeSI Germanvl
de! Adriano Panella (llelvl. 6·4, 6·4,
Miguel Mir (Spain) def Glanluce Rlnaldlnl
(lletv), 6-2, 6-4
SKend Aeund SlntMt Pavel Slozll (Ctachoslovel(le) ael. Hens
Peter Kendler <Austrlel. 6· l, 6· I; Woltek Flbak (Poland) a.1, Peter Felgl (Au1lrleJ,
6-4, 1·6, 7-S; Hans Jor11 Schwalor IWHt
Germanv) det. Jelro &etuco (Colomble).
6·2. 6·0; Trevor' Allen (Australia) del. Joao
Soares (&razll), 6·4, 6·2; Chrlstooh•
Rooer-Vastllln (France) def. John FrawHlv (Australia), 7-S, •·2; Cano def, Buster
Mottram IBrlllanl. 2·6. 1·6. 1·S. Sergio
Caul ISoalnl (lei_ HlerlQul11, 6·2, 6-3.
Men's •mement
(at We,,,.,..._ D.C.) ''"'RMIM ~ Bruce Foxworlll ((J,S.) dei. Eric Fromm
(U.S.I, 7-S, 6·J; Carlos Castellen (Ar11tn· llnal def. Ore• Giiiin (U.S.), 6·0. 6-4. Pebto
Arrava (Peru) <lei. Alelandro Gentebel
(Argentina >. 6·1, 6·4, JOM Mattke (U.S )
def hr'nlrd Fritz (France I. 6-1, 7-6, Juan
Aguilera ISoalnl def. Glennie Ocleooo
111a1v>. 6·2. 6·2. Francelco Cantelloll tltelvl
aef Stanl•la v 81r"4!f <Czec11<>stove1<tal, J-6,
6-0, 6-4, Eddie Oll>b1 (U.S.) clef. Jimmv
Brown (U S.l. 3·6. 6•1, 6·1, Oleoo Peru (Uruguev) def Ju•n Avendano !St>eln>. 1-6, 6-•. 1-5.
OMP SM flslllne
ART'S LANDING (N•Wl*'f BMdll -
66 anglers. 7S oau. S3 barreeu<le, st bonito, 230 mackerel, 11 rock fish, IS vellowlall, 9
•lleeosllead DAVEY'S LOCKElt (New-1 8Mdl)
-186 e nuters. 34 barracuda, 327 bonito. 9
catlco ban , «O mackerel, 10 roclt cod, 178
111na bau, 30 vellowlell.
DANA WHARF -1S7 anoltrs S9 Dau.
154 bonito, 2 11etlbu•. 3J rock llsll, 232
mocker el.
SAN DIEGO (H&M Landlnel -766
ongters. S bluelln tuna. 149 ve11ow1aH, 141
barracude. 220 bonito, 703 ban
'nils w..ii's trout llMtm
LOS ANGELES -Ca,lele Leke, Castile L111oon, Crvstel Lake, Jac .. 1on
Lake, Pvremld L1k1. San Dimas Reser-voir San Gabriel River (eot end we11
tor ks)
RIVERSIDE -Oerl\ Canvon Crtek. Sen Jectnto River (north fork)
SAN 8ERNAAOINO -Big Bear Lakt,
Jenks Lake.
SAN DIEGO Cuvemeca Leke, Doane
Pond, San Luis Rev River
l<IERN -Adler Crffk, C~er CrHk, Erskine Creek, Kern River (south for~).
Kern River !KR J oowtrhou\e 10 Lake IHbelle)
INYO -Beker Creek, Bto Pine Cree~. BlshOP Crffk (lower, middle. south and
lntekt Ill. Gtoroes Creell. GOOdate Crfftc, tndfl>en<lence Creek, Lek• Sebrina , Lone
Pine CrM k, Oak Creell lnorlh torkl.
Shel>nords Creek, Svmme' Crffk. TebnoH Crffll. Tlnamehe Crffk, Tuttle Crfftc
MOHO -Bri<!Qeoort RtHrvolr, BuO·
tv• CrMk. Convict Lake, Convict Creek,
Oeedm•n Creek, Ellerv L•ke, Geor·11e
Lake, Glau CrMk. Granl Lake, Green
Creek, Gull Lake, June Loki, Lee Vlnlno Creek, LH Vining Cree+. (south fottc), Llllle
Welker Leo. Little Walker River, Lundv Lek•. Mamie Lake, Mammoth Creek. M•rv L•kl, MCGH Cr ..... Miii Creek, Owens River <Benton Crouino end Big
Sorlngs). Rob1nson Creel\, Rock Creek
Lake, Rocle Creek (Paredl" Camp 10
Tom'• Pleet. Tom'1 Place uostream to
Rock Creell. Lake. 11.ock Cr"" Lake 10 tne
end ot tne roed), Rush Creek. Saddlebag
Creek, Tloo1 Lake, Trumbull Lake. Twin
LokH 8rld11fl>Orl (u-end tower), Twin
L.•ll•s Memmo111, Vlr11tnla CrHI<, Vlrolnl•
Lekts (ulll>tr and lower), w1111er River
(Chris Fltl CemPQf'ound 10 town ot Wt lktr, LHvlll Meadows CamPQf'ound 10 Sonora
&ridge),
T"*V'S "•ftMC'tteM
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CLEVELAND INOIANS-AOded Tom
Brennan, PltCl\tr' 10 rotter.
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ou1rterb1Ck. Announc.d ll'tal L.en
Weltertehelcl, set.iv. llH eorMd 10 '""'' lor 11\t lfl' ... MW\.
CINC INNATI IENGAL~eced Bo H1rr11. llnebacller, "oelneY Hoftl'lan. tloht end end Garv Wllllama, wklt receiver, on
111e 01w11ca11v unellCI 10 ~orm u,1 ST. LOUIS CAltOINALS--ACQulrto Al
Baller. dt!•nalvt tftO, from Detroit In t•Cll•not fO< Mike Oawlon, dttellllve
11ckle, arid • drell cl'lolce HOCICIY C.WelHMllt¥~ S AL.T LAK.a GOL.OEN EA.OLES-An~ • one•v .. r worktno "'""*' wllll lht NalloMI HOO.ev L....,.,, MlnnetOle Noftll Sl1rt • co&.ue1 0tt•OON ST ATl!-Announctd rttlO•
netlOn Of 1tra1111 Morr la, llHd track •nel flekl
COid\, '° 11181 lie cen become lleld 1ve11••
coech et Arlt-s111e. -. U l. MILll'A"Y ACAOIMV-Hamtd Jec11 lrnl'Mf lteroue coactl. UNIVl!ltSITY OF CENTltAL FL°"l·DA-A.~ re\lfnellon of Tor,llv Cllrll, llftllt1t1•M c-oee11, ,.
I
Farewell to Y az
The
Stadium scoreboard
says it best as
Yastrzemski of
Red Sox makes
fina l appearance in a
Bo8t on unif orm
before Angel fans,
capping
star-studded career.
0-4tr Piiot ""°'" 11r Miil• 1c1> .. w11
ANGELS H URTING. • •
From Page C1
"I'm disappointed in ourselves
that we didn't do this some time
ago," said the Angels' GM, per-
plexed by the entire incident. "ll
would have saved us a lot of gTief.
We held off for as long as we did
because Doug thought he was
going to be ready to play
" ... I still feel I was wrong in
advising the (American) league
he could play in the AU-Star
game. I think those three days
really would have helped."
DeCinces made only a brief ap-
pearance in mid-season classic as
a pinch hitter and flew out to
center field on one swing.
Whether DeCinces' latest injury
(he was first sidelined with a rib
separation; now it's back spasms)
could have been avoided if he had
stayed home is a matter of specu-
lation. DeCinces said he suffered
his recent injury when he tried to
do too much when the club open-
ed the second half of the season in
Boston.
"lie is improving, and he was a
little better today," offered
McNamara. "But the prognosis
was that he wouldn't play until
Baltimore, which is Monday.
And, aft.er talking with the doc-
tors. we didn't know if he would
even be ready by then or not."
So, DeCinces was put on the
DL.
It is not known how DeCinces
felt about the move as he was
dressed and out of the clubhouse
before reporters could question
him after the game. But DeCi-
nces' al:'Sence it.self was not taken
as a good sign.
As a replace.ment the Angels
ha ve called up third
baseman/second baseman Steve
Lubratich from Edmonton,
where he was hitting .335 with 10
home runs and 78 RBI.
The other main character in
Tuesday's d e velopments.
Travers, who was 0·3 this season
with a 5.91 ERA, was released by
the Angels prior to the game.
The left-hander. signed to a
multi-year contract as a free
agent. never won a game during
his three-year stay with the club.
His contract, which has a year
remaining, earned him a yearly
in come of approximately
$325,000. If he isn't claimed by
another major league team. the
Angels will have t.o swollow his
entire rontract.
Plagued by arm problems since
joining the club. Travers was 0· 1
in 1981. and spent all of last year
on the disabled list. He had 10
appearances and 42 innings under
his belt t.his season, but was inef-
fective in most of his outings.
Senior title to Viejo,
Robinwood breezes
Viejo nipped Laked Forest 6-5
Tuesday night to win the District
55 Senior League baseball cham-
pionship at Harvard Park in
Irvine.
Moanwhlle, in the District 62
version of the same tournament,
Roblnwood downed Westminster
9-4 Tuesday in a contest at Ed1BOn
High.
In Little L e ague
( 11 -12-year·olds) play Tuesdauy,
Ol-ean View National topped Sca-
view 10-3 and will now meet
Fountain Valley North on Thurs-
day in a 6:30.p.m. game in Dlstri~t
62 (Area 1) action at Fountain
Valley North's Little League
complex.
In Area 11 play. Robinwood
ICOred a 13·3 decfston over Jl'oun·
taln Valley South.
In the 01.ftrlct 65 Litt.le League
toum<?y <Arc• AJ at Harvard
Park in Irvine, 1.aguna Beach
topped San Clemente 8--4 and
Lake Forest edged Mission South
3-2.
Tonight. San Juan and Ntauel
wlll meet at 5:30 and El Toro and
Mi8slon Hills will aquareoff. Both
games are at Harvard Park.
In Area B pla,y, Northwood
topped Newport National 13·0
while Saddleback defeated South
lrvine 12·1.
In Junior League adion, Rob·
inwood rolled to a is-1 triumph
over Bolaa Grande in Oiatrict 62
action, And In District " Junior
Leagu~ play, South lrv\ne topped
Viejo 8-S while Lake Forest
breeud to a 20·3 wln over
Laguna Beach.
Tonl1ht. Ml.Jlon HlU. wW meet
Lake Fofftt and 5 and North
Irvine will tanale with va..Jo at ?~O ln 1ames atWooc:M>"d•lhtk
In l.rvine.
C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 20, 1983
MUTUAL FUND
BACON CAVENER
Appointments, promotions
listed for county businesses
Laguna Beach resident Gene
Frl1eUe has been appointed vice
president of Fidelity Federal Sav·
tags & Loan A11oclation, it was
announced by Speacer Scott, chair-
man of the board and chief ex-
ecutive officer. Friz.elle is a regional
manager at Fidelity Federal, super-
vising the operations of nine branch
offices in the Orange County area.
• • •
Ruda Au Bacon has been named
vice president of sales for Brown
laterpaclflc, company President
George W. Brown has announced.
Bacon's responsibilities include
training new sales personnel, man-
aging the sales staff, and developing
sales contests and employee incen-
tive programs.
• • •
Marilyn J. Cavener has joined the
staff of Ban1cb FlnanclaJ Groap as
an account executive in the financial
planning division of the Laguna
Hills office.
• • •
Stena A. Evenoad of Balboa has
bf:en appointed sales representative
in the Los Angeles area for the Bard
MedSy1tem1 division of C.R. Bard,
i.e. Everroad was previously with
Americu McGaw of Irvine .
• • •
Jerry O.rber& of Irvine, former ly
divUional vice president-general
manaaer of 'ne Broadway Glea-
Ule, hal been promoted to vice
pre9ident. pe1 •onnel-stores, acx:ord-
Lng to Fructa B. Anleee, chairman
and chief execuuve officer of The
Broadway. Mldael Palnc:U.r, for-
merly general manager of The
Broadway Topenga Plaz.a, replaces
Obrberg in Glendale.
•••
Newport Beach resident G. Wll·
U.am nom.a.... president of G.
11Mtmu. ud A.taodatet, I.De.,
financial and ~t CONult-
ants located in Newport Beach and
L09 A,ncelM, hM been el~ to the
Board of Trusteell •t Woodbury
Un1vemty ln Lo• An1eles. ~ la a artduace o( Wood-
bury.
• • •
ta tbe realty company's Orange
County office. Prior to accepting bJ1
new position, Foreman was witb tbe
Orange Coanty office of Ar1bur
Rubloff ud Company.
• • •
Tayler Motiviatlon Groap of
Irvine has leased 15.611 square feet
of office space in the Lapaa Wll1
PiaaDclal Center from Nexa1 De-
velopment Corporation of Newport
Beach and La J olla. The an-
nouncement was made by Ronald P .
Tomslc, senior vice president and
district manager of the Newport
Beach office of Grabb & Ellis
Commercl.aJ Brokerage Groap. The
transaction was worth more than
$1.5 million. Tayler provides a wide
range of services relating to business
travel and incentive program needs.
The company is planning a Septem-
ber occupancy.
• • •
Nortltwettern National Life ln-
Hraace Company has leased 2,000
9quare feet in Tbe lrvlae Company's
MacArthur Court office oomplex in
Newport Beach for its new regional
office. Northwestern is baaed in
Minneapolis, Minn.
• • •
NCR has appointed the Elec·
troaJca Marketing Groap of Wyle
Laboratories of Irvine as the sole
industrial dilltributor in the western
U.S. for the NCR Tower 1632
mulU-uaer computer product line.
The announcement was made by
CUrlea M. Clo1p, group president.
• • •
It.area UllD of Orange hal been
appointed usiatanl vioe pre.ldent,
real e.tate leCOlld trust deed divtaJon
at Valacia Bok'• Santa Ana omce.
• • •
Le.A.Dee ucl Herbert Pabllc Rela-
ttoa1 ucl Adverd1ta1 of Cotta Mesa
bu named David A. Ramey to the
poaition of ~unt executive.
Ramey will be responsible for
variOU1 hlsh technology clients.
• • •
C.rtla ucl A11ocla&et and Japan
Raley have announced the forma-
tion of a partnerahlp to market
commerda1 bu.UdlnCI and lndualrial
properties. Curtis wU1 ptOYlde ex-
clullve U.U.,. on product. in Or· ance County. oom wW be main-
tained teperately in 1Apna HW. by
Japan BeeJty and in Irvine by Cw1&
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after reacting a 3 'h·year peak in May, the C.Ommerce
Department said Tuesday. And there are fears th.at new
housing and other key economic sectors could slow
further if interest rates rise again.
Asbestos firm files lawsuit
'WASHINGTON -Manville C.Orp., the nation's
largest asbestos maker, says it plans to prove in coW'\
that the federal government knew during World War Il
that shipyard workers were being exposed to hazardous
levels of asbestos dust. Manville said Tuesday it was
suing the government for reimbursement of more than
$950,000 in legal costs and awards the Denver-based
company has paid to 50 people who worked in World
War II s hipyards and contracted asbest.a.cHelated
diseases.
Reagan backs board decision
WASHINGTON -Treasury Secretary Donald T.
Regan says the Reagan administration has "gone along
with" the Federal Reserve Board's decision in May to
restrict modestly the availability of credit. Ack.now).
edging that a "slight tightening brings about an increase
in interest rates," Regan told the congressional Joint
F.conomic C.Ommittee on Tuesday that "we don't want
interest rates to rise too much in order to choke off this
recovery."
Nation's jobless rate iniproved
WASHINGTON (AP) -The nation's jobl~ rate
improved in most states in May, with the highest
unemployment figures occurring in states hard hit by
industry layoffs, the Labor Department says.
West Virginia had the highest unemployment rate
at 18.2 percent followed by Michigan with 14.7 percent.
the department said Tuesday.
Hammer denies 'deal snagged'
LOS ANGELES -Armand Hammer. chainnan of
Occidental Petroleum C.orp .. has denied a report that his
company's deal to build a huge open·pit coal mine in
China has hit major snags. Hammer, also chief executive
officer of the Los Angeles·based energy company, said
Tuesday that a final agreement is expected to be signed
soon, disputing a newspaper report that Occidental and
China were at odds over the deal.
Banks report higher earnings
NEW YORK -Sever.al of the nation's leading
banks reported higher second.quarter earnings. despite
higher proVisions for loan loeaes. Citicorp, the nation'•
largest bank holding company. said Tuesday ita
second.quarter profit climbed 53 percent to $210 million.
despite a substantial tax increase and a widening
increase in Latin American loan losses. Manufacturers
Hanover C.orp., ranked fourth. said its second.quarter
profit was $80.5 million, a 26 percent gain over the
previous year, also despite higher taxes and a higher
provision for possible loan losses.
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Record sales for Irvine firm
IRVINE-Alpha Micro, manu·
facturer of high performance
mlcrocon1puter systems, Tuesday
announced record sales and eam-lnca for the first quarter of fiscaJ
1984 ended May 29.
Net income reached $777,000, or
2a cents per share, against net
income of $25,000. or 1 cent,
reported in the comparable period
a year earlier.
Sales for the first quarter of
fi8cal 1984 totaled $10.5 million, an
increue of 95 percent over the
fint quarter of the prior year, and
an increase of 19 petcent over
revenues reported in the immedi·
ately preceding quarter.
Sales and earnings in the first
quarter of the prior year were
adversely affected by the domestic
economic climate prevailing at
that time, as well as low inter·
national sales.
''The increase in sales for the
first quarter of the fiscal year
reflect both the con .. ued im-
provement In the economic en-
vironment and the market's accep-
tance of our product line, particu-
larly the desktop AM-1000 sys-
tem," said Richard A. Cortese,
president and chief executive of·
ficer.
Bus.iness and tax consultants
to hear 'economy shelters' talk
The Orange County Chapter of busin~ and tax proCes&onals, is
the Association of Business and $12 per person.
Tax Consultants will meet Thurs-
day at 7 p.m. at Gilhooley's in the '!'he speaker will be tax shelter
May Company at Westminster specialst and economist Jack
Mall. Peters who will discuss
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For a limited time Bank of America
is reducing Joan fees on five types of
loans from 3% to 1%!'
That's two-thirds off on fees for home
improvement Joans, home equity
Joans and Joans fo r mobilchomcs and
mobilehome/l0t combinations. Fees
are also reduced on commercial
improvement loans.
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people who qualify can save o sub·
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loan categories.
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So talk to Bank of America today.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1983
MEAD ON WINE E2
SLIM GOURMET E4
Classic chicken, piquant pineapple and rice are a
combination to keep In mind when trying to ptan meals on a
tight budget.
Chicken, qne of the best buys at the meat counter,
contains all the high quality protein of more expensive red
meat, but Is It lower In calories and fat content.
Rice Is a friend of the budget, too, as It costs about 4 cents
per half-cup serving. It has been used for centuries to make
meals hearty and effectively stretch more expensive foods.Into
extra servings.
The tart-sweet accent of pineapple is a tasty addition to
any dish. It's always available and It comes in any form you
need: sliced. crushed, chunks or tidbits.
ITALIAN CHICKEN WITH COLORFUL
RICE
YI cup flour
1 tHlpoortult
"' tee1poon EACH ball, ground oregano, ground 1ttJ1M
Md ground bleck pepper
1 broiler-,..,., ohlcllen, cut In pert9
3 tablHpDOiM ~ ol
3 talll11p1w butter or..,......
1\4J cupe ellced ....... mueNoome
y, oup cNchn brotll
2 tallle111ao...,. clrJ white wine a to• a.-hol ooolled r1ce
2 cupe diced IOIMtoM. or 12 °'*'J tomaloee, helwcl
Ya cup ct.apped fNeh eplMch
In plastic bag mix together flour, salt, basil, oregano, thyme and
pepper. Add chicken one piece at a time, shaking to coat. In large
trypan heat oll and butter. Add chicken and cook, turning, for about
20 minutes, or until brown on all sides. Add mushrooms and cook
over medium heat for 3 minutes.
Combine broth and wine; add to frypan. Cover, reduce heat
and simmer 20 minutes or. untU fork can be inserted in cNcken with
ease. Remove chicken and keep warm. Pour off fat, leevlng brown
particles; return 1 tabtespoontosldllet.
Stir hot rice Into mushrooms and drippings. Add tomatoes and
spinach to rice mixture; carefully toss until warm throughout, about
3 minutes. Transfer rice to platter and arrange chicken on rice.
Serves 4 to 6. ·
UPSIDE-DOWN PINEAPPLE -sPICE
CAKE
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Several area cooks were winners in the Orange
County Fair Home Arts Food competitions with their
recipes. The list or winners and some or their recipes
begin on page DI and continue on pages 04 and DS.
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syrup wtttl bUttef' tn bottom of pan. Arrange pineapple lffces In
mixture, piecing walnut pieces In cent• of each.-C.. Set aide.
Resift flour~ baking powder, salt and spices. Beat egg
whites In nanaw, deep bowt to 80ft peaks. Graduely beat In
granulated sugar, bMtlng toa stiff meringue. Wtth same beat•. beat
yo1cs with rernelntng ~ cup brown sugar untU thick. Fotd llfted dry
Ingredients Into egg yolk mlxtweattemately with 1.4 cup reeerved
with beck of spoon. Stir Into battef'. Gentty fotd In meringue. Pour
C1Wll fruit In pan. Bake below center of oven at 350 degrees for 45
minutes or until cake teats done. Remove from oven and let cake
stand In pan 5 minutes. Then looeen edgel with sman spatula and
Invert onto nat serving plate. Selve warm with Maple Cream. Serves
8.
"' oup ~from pin I 1pple YI wp .._., grMed cerrot
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Turn pineapple into wire strainer and drain wefl, saving V. cup
syrup. Melt butter In upside-down cake pan or skillet (9-lnches
diamet~: 2-lnches deep) . Combine ¥l cup brown sugar and corn
pineapple syrup. I •
Turn carrots Into wire stralnef and presa6ut any excess llQuld
MAPLE CRE'AM: Beat 1 cup whipping cream with 1 tablespoon
sugar and If.couple of drops of maple fi&voring just until stiff. Makes
2cups. .• .
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First, sweepstakes
Preserved foods
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Second, sweepstakes
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Orange Coast cooks sweep county fair's food. awards
Orange c.out cookl know how to whip up
K.een competition, and the frosting for their efforta
II reapb\8 a big batch of ribbonl from the Orange County J'air.
Seven of the area residenta, lncludlna an 11·
and 12.year-old, walked off with sweepstakes
honors in the food divilion. ·
Dee Cox, home art1 1Upervi.ar for the fair.
laid ~ are earned on the buiJ of
llCCUIDUUted polntl -5 for a blue ribbon, 3 for a
red, and 1 for a white.
"You have to enter In a lot of different
cetepiel to fet enouch pointa," she Mid.
8~ winnen are: from Fountain
Valley -lluel Courrepe, f1nt, preeerved foods,
Ind cbvllian winner, canned (rut ta, for canned
ppm; and Jenn.lfer Obion, 12, lllCOOd, foodl dJvWon. junlon, 1 -G.ta a.ft.a -Sharon Manhail, .oorxt
place sweeepstakes, baked fooda diviaion; Claudia
Peterman, lf!C.'Olld, pre.erved fooda and diviaion
winner, preeerves, for 1wnmer <.'Ol'Werve; and
Michelle Van Aken, third, junior diviaion In
praerved fooda, for ltrawberry jam.
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More fair winners
on pages 04 and 05
-HunUngton Beach-Donna OerUnc. third,
baked (oodl, and division winner, pies and
putries, forCUltard pie; and Kathleen Shirley, 11,
fint, foods dlvilion, junlon, and junior dlviaion
winner, piel and putries, for chocolate pie.
Althou1h l't!Cipes are llOCeptcd with entriee,
• they are hot a requirement for clmpetltlori, 1aid
Cox. Thoee submitted are complied In a fair
cookbook.
However, not all winnen are represented ln
the book, nor are all of the winning recipes
included.
We are reprinting available recipes from the
winnen .
CHOCOLATE "SIN" PIE
BJ h~J Slalrley, 11
12 ounces froaen tte.ert topptnR-«froet.ed
16-ounce almond chocolate bar
~ ptnt whipping cream
\.i lqUAtt baklna chocolate, shawd
1 ~ tablespoon 1Ular
Fe'f drops mint.almond or 1 teupoon vanilla
Melt chocolate bar ln microwave, ~I pnUy.
Fold In defroeted,,delle11 toppiftl. When blendfd,
pour Into coolde cl'Ult. Whip cream unUl eoft peakl
fonn. Fold In sugar and flavoring. Continue
beating until stiff peaks form. Sprinkle shaved
chocolate over center of pie. Dollop whipped cream
around outlide. Chill 3 hours or freeze 1 hour.
CHOCOLATE COOKIE CRUST
6 ounce1 chocolate wafen, crushed
'A stick butter or margarine melted
Mix
LEMON CHIFFON PIE se:-oerllq late Cn1t
l 'A cups crwihed chocolate wafer cookies
3 tabletf>OO"l IUgar
'A cup melted buuer
Mix totether with pastry blender and.,,,_
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Chilled Poached Salmon-has classic elegance
For classic elegance 2 tablespoons Dijon loosely in cheeeecloth
ae.rve Chilled Poached mustard and place on rack in pan.
Salmon With Dijon 2 tablespoons lemon Cover· and simmer 10 to
Sauce. The pink salmon juice 15 minutes, unW salmon
makes a colorful entree \4 teaspoon seasoning flakes easily whe n
when garnished. with salt · pierced with a fork.
dark green endive and ~ teaspoon tarragon Lift from water using
sunny lemon cups. Look leaves or h erb season-cheesecloth. Remove and
for salmon fillet in mar-ing diacard skin from almon.
kets that feature fresh Lettuce Chill salmon. Stir
fish. If it's not available, Lemon together mayonnaise,
salmon steaks are every Pour about 1 inch sour cream, onions, mus-
bit as good. salted water into large tard, lemon juice, season-
y ou can show o!f your shallow pan with rack ing salt and Tarragon.
culinary talents without (such as a large roasting Serve salmon on lettuce
spending hours in the pan). Add onion and with sauce. Garnish with
kitchen with this dish. celery. Wrap salmon lemon. Serves 8.
Simply poach the salmon
and chill. The specail
•u salmon fillet is not
available, use 8 salmon
steaks.
SA L .M 0 N AND
MACARONI SALAD
2 cups uncooked shell
macaroni
.1 envelope ( 1 ~
ounces) sour cream
sauce tnix
~cup milk
~ cup mayonnaise
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 can ( 15 ounces) red
salmon, drained
1 cup cooked peas
1A cup chopped green
onions
Lettuce
Cook, drain and chill
macaroni. Prepare sour
cream sauce mix, ~xcept
incr~ milk to ~ cup;
stir in mayonnaise and
lemon juice. Drain
salmon; diacard akin and
bones and break into
large pieces. Combine
salmon, peas, onions and
chilled macaroni. Add
aour cream mixture and
ic. gently. Serve on
lettuce. Serves 4 to 5.
mustard sauce can be
whitted together in
minutes.
Complete this cool
menu with a cold veg-
etable plate, garlic toast,
iced tea or coffee and
strawberry or peach
short.cake.
VONS RED HOT--SPECIALS ' .
You won't need fresh
or frcnen salmon for
Salmon and Macaroni
Salad. Start with a can of
salmon for this delicious
version of an old favorite.
CHILLED POACHED
SALMON
WITH DIJON SAUCE
Salted water
1 onion, cut into quar-
ters
1 stalk celery, cut up
About 3 pounds fillet
of salmon•
1 cup mayonnaise
1 cup dairy sour cream
~ cup chopped green
,onions
Cook-Off
applications
available
Applications are now
available for cooks and
non-profit, conununity
groups interested in par-
ticipating in the second
Annual Orange County
Menudo Cook-Off Aug.
7 at the ITT Cannon
parking lot, Newport
Beach Freeway at Pyer
Road, Santa Ana.
Community groups
can participate by operat-
ing food and refresh-
ment booths at the festi-
val with the proceeds
going to the group.
Up to 50 cooks will be
accepted to compete in
the menudo contest,
which is sanctioned by
the Inte rnatio nal
Menudo Society. Prizes
are $500, first place,
$250, second, and $100,
third.
The all-day festival,
sponsored by Coors, the
Cooperative Organized
Policing (COP) neigh-
borhood watch group
and the League of Unit-
ed Latin American
Citiz.ens (L ULAC), will
run from 8 a.m. to 6 p.rA.
and features a variety of
family entertainment,
including mariachis,
folklorico dancers, box-
ing exhibitions, a car
show, a children 's
carnival and other ac-
tivities.
Menudo is a tra-
ditional Mexican dish
made from t ripe,
hominey and spices
which U. usually enjoyed
during weekends in His-
panic h ou seholds
throughout the U.S.
'The entry fee for cooks
is $25 and the set-up fee
for non-profit groups op-
erating booths is $40.
Applications and further
information are avail-
able at Coors Distribut-
ing Co., 15471 Del Amo
Ave., Tustin, CA 92680.
Phqne 838-4550 .
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Fruit pie best summertime dessert
A fresh fruit ple la the
be9t of all pomible sum-
mertime deaerta. Ser-
ved wann from the oven,
lt la an unforgettable
experience. Makins a fruit pie is
fairly buic, yet there are
eome guidelinee that can
make the difference be-
tween a pie that's good
and one that is perfect.
Tou the fruit with
sugar and com starch
before putting it into the
pie shell. Thia distributes
the sugar and disperses
the com starch. If sugar
and the thickener are
spnnkJed over the fruit,
you can end up with
uneven results or a pie
that doesn't thicken.
For a standard 9-inch
pie, use 4 to 6 cups of
fresh fruit. With ex-
tremely juicy fruit, such
as sour cherries, you may
want to reduce the fruit
even more to keep the
juices from bubbling
over.
The amount of sugar
to use in a fresh fruit pie
depends on the tartness
of the fruit and on per-
sonal taste. In the recipes
that follow the sugar
ievel is moderate, less
than might have been
used years ago but
enough to. have wide
appeal.
A word about baking
times. Note that the lat-
tice and crumb topped
pies require a longer
baking time than the pies
with a top crust. The
reason is that for proper
thickening, the juices in
the pie need to come to a
boil. and tht happens
sooner in pies with a top
crust than in those
without a top or with a
lattice or crumb top.
PINEAPPLE STRAW-
BERRY PIE
1 cup sugar
~ cup com starch
3 cups sliced straw-
berries
2 cups cubed fresh
pineapple
1 unbaked (9-inch)
pastry shell
~cup unsifted flour
1A cup sugar
1A cup com oil mar-
garine
1A cup shredded
coconut
In a large bowl stir
together sugar and com
starch. Add strawberries
and pineapple; toss to
coat. Tum into pastry
shell. In medium bowl
stir together flour and
sugar. With pastry
blender or 2 knives, cut
in margarine until coarse
crumbs form. Stir in
coconut. Sprinkle evenly
over pie. Bake in
425-degree oven 35 to 40
minutes or until bubbly
and crust is browned.
Makes 1 (9-inch) pie.
GINGER PEACH LAT·
TICE PIE
1 ~ipe double crust
pastry
~cup sugar
3 tablespoons com
starch
6 cups peeled pitted
allced peaches (about
12)
1 tablespoon lemon
juke
1 teaspoon grated
fresh ginger or ·~
teaspoon ground gin-
ger
Line 9-inch pie plate
with one-half pastry
rolled to V.-inch thick-
ness, allowing 1-inch
overhang. In large bowl
stir together sugar and
com starch. Toes with
peach slices. lemon juice
and ginger until well
ooeted. Tum into pie
plate.
Roll remaining pastry
into 12-inch circle. Cut
into 10 (~-inch) strips
with pastry wheel or
knife. Place 5 of the
strips over filling. Weave
latticecrust with remain-
ing strips by folding back
alternate strips as each
cross strip ls added. Fold
trimmed edge of lower
crust over ends of strips;
seal and flute.
SprinkJe top of pastry
lightly with sugar before
baking. Bake in
425-degree oven 40 to 50
minutes or until bubbly
and crust is brown.
Makes 1 (9-inch) pie.
DEEP DISH BLUE-
BERRY PIE
~ cupsugar
3 tablespoons com
starch
2 pints fresh blue-
berries (about 6 cups)
l teaspoon grated
lemon rind
l ~ipe single crust
pastry
In large bowl stir
together •'-'gar and com
statth. Add blueberries
and lemon rind; to. to
coat well. Tum lnto
9-lnch regular or deep
dish pie plate or
1 ~-quart amerole dish.
Roll out pastry 1-inch
larger than pie plate. Cut
sllta in top for steam to
escape. Cover pie with
pastry. Flute edges. Bake
in 425-degree oven 30 to
35 minutes or until bub-
bly and crust ia brown.
Makes 1 (9-inch) pie.
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D4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 20, 1983
Food division
titles taken
by area women
Division winners in the Orange County Fair
Home Arts Food competitions include several area
cooks and include foods from canapes to candy.
Coeta Mesa winners are Andona C.oats in the
bread category. specialty and coffee cakes, for a
coffee cake; Jo.Ann Mapeon Allison, canapes and
hors d'oeuvres, for canapes; and Sharon Yagerlener,
bread, yeast, for white bread.
From Huntington Beach is Doris Hall, a division
winner in the category of mannalades and butters for
carrot marmalade; Madelyn G . Strietzel, unlayered
cakes for a chocolate log; Meriwell Simonson,
confections, for caramels; and Eleanor Allen, jams,
for boysenberry jam.
Karen Leckie~ Newport Beach, was, a division
winner in layered frosted cakes, for a layered cake
with mocha frosting.
Here are recipes from three winners.
The best of
the fair
CHOCOLATE ROLL
By Madelyn Streltzel
3 eggs, separated
\4 teaspoon salt
'h cup sugar
\4 cup cocoa
\4 cup potato starch
Orange nut fillinghocolate frosting
Chopped walnuts or pecans
Beat egg whites with salt until foamy. Gradually
add \4 cup sugar and beat until stiff. In second bowl,
beategg yolks with remaining 'A cup sugar until light
and fluffy. Beat in 3 tablespoons cocoa and 3
tablespoons potato starch. Ble.nd well. F.gg yolk
mixture will be thick. .
Fold in \4 of beaten egg whites to looeen egg yolk
mixture. Fold egg yolk mixture into remaining egg
LEMON CHIFFON PIE
From Page 0 1
firmly against bottom and sides of pie pan. Make 10
minutes at 350 degrees.
Filling
• l envelope unflavored gelatm
'A cup sugar
4 egg yolks (beaten)
l tablespoon grated lemon rind
1;; teaspoon cream of tartar
~cup water
Yi cup lemon juice
4 egg whites
'h cup sugar
Blend sugar, gelatin, water. juice and egg
yolks in saucepan, cook over medium heat to
boiling. Add rind and place pan in ice water. Cool
until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from
spoon. Whip egg whites into a meringue with
cream of tartar and sugar. Gently fold gelatin
mixture into meringue. Pile into cooled pie shell.
Chill several hours until set. Garnish with
whipped cream if desired.
SUMMER CONSERVE
By Claadla A. Peterman
4 cups pureed peaches (use processor)
2 well chopped medium oranges (seeded)
$-ounce can crushed pineapple
6cupssugar
Mix well in 6 to 8-quart pot. Cook over
medium low heat uncovered (stirring) for 35 to 45
minutes until thickened. Process in hot canning
jars. Makes 10 cups preserves.
PEANUT BUTrER CRISPY CRUNCH
By Slaaron Marshall
1 Vz cup rice crispy cereal, crushed
'h cup chopped peanuts
1 cup powdered sugar
1 cup crunchy peanut butter
2 tablespoons butter
6-ounce bag chocolate chips
Knead all ingredients together, except choc-
olate chips. RoU into balls. Chill. Melt chocolate.
Dip balls into chocolate and chill until set up.
PEANUT BUTrER COOKIES
By Jennifer Olton, 1 Z
1h cup soft s hortening
Ill cup peanut butter
Yi cup sugar
h~ cup brown sugar
l egg
1114 cup !lour
!14 teaspoon baking powder
~ teaspoon soda
V. teaspoon salt
Mix ahortening, peanut butter, sugars and
egi. Sift dry ingredients and stir in. Chill dough.
Roll into balla size of large walnuts. Place 3 inches
apart on lightly greased baking sheet. Flatten in
cri9ct'Olll direction with fork dipped in flour. Bake
at 875 degrees for 10 to 12 minut.H. Makes about 3
dozen.
Wings sweet, savory
Deliciously sweet and savory.
ltYOTO WINGS
1 ~ pounda (about 10) large chicken wings
2 tabl.eepoona butter
Yi cup oranp juice
,2 t.ablapoonl horwy
'2 t.ab)apoanl .oy aauce
1 cJO'Ye prllc, mlnC'ed
RernoY9 wt.na d'p1~ 1&ve for broth, lf you like.
In• Iara-lklllet ln the hot butter b~ the wtnp
on one llldr. tum; mver and mok pntJy unUJ
tmder--ebout 20 minutes.
Me1nwhlle, tn 1 lmAll aaucepan tently boU
~ the Ol'8ftl9 )ID, l ~poon of the
honey •. 1oy uuce and 1arllc until
t.hldumed--ebout 10 mlnue.: stir In the remaln· Jna l tabllppoon Jtoney. RnMwe e~ fat from
lldlJet eontalnlni wtnp; pour hot •uce over
wtnaa ..... s llMnlt·
whites gently until just blended. Pour into greased
wax paper-lined 13 x 9-inch jellyroll pan. Bake at 375
degrees 5 to 8 minutes. Cake will riae and fall a little,
hut will be dry inside.
Remove from oven, turn pan over onto a towel
sprinkled with mixture of remaining 1 tablespoon
cocoa and 1 tablespoon potato stareh. Peel off .wax
paper and, starting at long side, roll up in cloth . Cool
before filling.
Unroll cake and spread with desired amount of
orange nut filling. Roll up cake and place on large
sheet of foil. Set aside.
Spread chocolate frosting over cake roll.
Sprinkle with chopped walnuts. ~frigerate until
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Winners in food divisions are, left to
right, Madelyn Streitzel, Meriwell
Simonson, Eleanor Allen a nd Sharon
Y agerlener.
frosting hardens. Wrap with foil and refrigerate or
freeze.
Oran1e Nut Filling
\I.a cup butter or margarine
~ tablespoon sugar
1 egg yolk (room temperature)
1 tablespoon orange juice (room temperature)
\4 cup chopped walnuts or pecans
Beat butter and sugar until fluffy. Add egg yolk
and orange juice. Continue beating until light and
fluffy. Blend in nuts.
Chocolate Frosting
'.
~cup butter
4 ounces semisweet chocolate, melted
Beat but.ter until smooth. Add melted chocolate
and beat until smooth.
GOLDEN BEEHIVE BREAD
By Sbaron Yagerlener
1 package active dry yeast
V. cup warm water
1 tablespoon grated lemon peel
\I.a teaspoon salt
5 1h to 6 cups flour
'h cup butter or margarine
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SEEDLESS GRAPES
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, July 20, 1983 D6 ,1 IJ
Doris Hall
Jo-Ann Mapson
Allison
WINNERS ...
(From Page DO
~cup sugar
YJ cup warm milk
5 eggs
1 egg beaten with 1 teaspoon milk
In large bowl add yeast to water; let stand 5
minutes. Stir in butter, sugar, lemon peel, milk, salt
and eggs until blended. Gradually beat in 5 cups
flour, then turn onto floured board and knead, adding
flour until smooth ~d elastic. Place in greased bowl,
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RIPENED
CANTALOUPE
25~.
More Orange County Fair
Foods Division winners
cover with plastic wrap and let rise in warm place
until doubled.
Punch down, knead briefly. return to greased
bowl. Cover \\'.ith plastic wrap. chill 24 houn. Wrap
the outside of oven-proof glasa or metal 2~-quart
mixing bowl with foil. Grease generously and invert
bowl on greased baking sheet. Punch dough <fown ,
and knead briefly. Divide into 20 equal pieces.
Working with 1or2 at a time (keep rest chilled),
I
Karen Leckie
roll into Ya -inch rope, 18 to 20 inches. Pinch ends of
rope together and twist. St.ariing at rim of bowl. wrap
twist around. When adding new twist, pinch ends
together. Keep cool as you wrap. Cover dough loosely
with plastic wrap and let rise until puffy (20 to 30
minutes). Gently brush with egg and milk.
Bake at 350 degrees until well browned, 25 to 30
minutes. Makes l loaf.
MOTHER'S
COOKIES
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• 11.SOZ. CHOCOLATE CHIP ANGEL
• J3 OZ. MACAROONS
-:P':il • 13"S ez. VA:NlltA" CREM~
• 13 S OZ. ORANGE CRISP
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Eooks receive award
at the county fair
Junior Division winners in the 1983 Orange I
County Fair Home Arts Food oompetitiona have been -
announced by Dee Cox, Home Arts supervisor'.
Winners include several area residents.
Winners from Costa Mesa are Michelle Van
Aken, third place junior sw~pctak.es winner, Fooda, ,,_!
Division, and division wiru)er, Cookies. for baf ",,
cookies; and Heidi Anne Po.lega, junior division
winner in Preserved Foods for strawberry jam.
Kathleen Shirley. Huntington Beach, was junior ..
first place iweepstakes winner, foods division, junior . '1
division winner, Pies and Pastries, for chocolate pie,, l;
Other winners from Huntington Beach include
Jenna Miller, Foods Division, for fruit bread; Lisa , /1 McMahon, Unlayered Cake, for cherry fruit cake;,,
Sobin Kirk,, Candy, for mushroom candy. • '•;
The best
of the fair
Jennifer Olson of Fountain Valley won junior
aecond place sweepstakes in the foods division.
APPLE PEAR COFFEE CAKE
Jenna Mlller 10
0,1,0 ~cup butter or margarine
1 cup granulated sugar
2eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
~ teaspoon salt
1 cup dairy sour cream
2 cups finely chopped apples and pear
(2 apples and 1 pear)
ti/
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1 cup brown sugar (packed) 1 •
2'tablespoons butter or margarine (softened) . .,,
1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 Grease 13x9x2-inch pan. Cream ~ cup butter ' '
' and sugar. Mix in eggs and vanilla; beat well. Stir in 1
'.
1
flour, soda, baking powder and salt alternately with '•
sour cream. Fold in apples and pear. Spread batter in
pan. Mix remaining ingredients and sprinkle evenly 1
over batter. Bake 45-55 minutes at 350 degrees.
Lisa McMahon Jenna Miller
Mexican flavors spice
an American favorite
With Mexican ~isine gaining popularity across
the country, it's not surprising that
south-of-the-border accents are turning up at a lot m
placea, including backyard cookouts.
Surpriae Fiesta Burgers are a delicious example
of how the all-American hamburger can be easily
transformed into a Mexican specialty that will have
all the outdoor1diners shouting "Ole!" The flavorful
ground beef burgers conceal a spicy guacamole and)t 1
tomato filling. ' .-SJ
In keeping with today's emphasis on eating light II
and right, the burgers are aerved on rafta of let~c 1 J
instead of buns, then topped lightly with shredded 1•
cheeee, ripe olives and aalaa, if you like. 't'
SURPRISE FIESTA BURGERS
i ~ pounds ground beef X/ 2 small tomatoes •
1 package (6 ouncee) frm.en avocado dip, defrosted
Salt
1 head lettuce
Shredded colby cheeee
Sliced ripe ollvee sm.. If demred
Cut 3 center alices. W -inch thick, from eedl
tomato and reeerve. ChOp remaining tomaio w
lllhtly mix With ground beef; form into 12 thin
pattlea, 4 to 6 inchee in diameter. Place 1 tomato aUce
and an equal portion of avocado dip on 6 patties. Top,tJ
with rema1n.1na patUet;_preee ect,. topther to teel. Ill\
Place pattlel on arm over uh-<OYered coala or .->i·JJ l'Kk in broiler pan IQ IUrlace of mMt la 4 inches from
t.\. Broil e mi*u\ee, turn, teuon browned IAde wt~ .. ,
lllt and continue broWna 6 to 8 minutee to ~cl
donenem; ~ ....S llde. 1,uo
Cut lettuce~ lnto 6 rafta, M tq M·~"'
thick. Serve burpn on lettuce rafta, W>p wltll ~,a.
olives and Miu uuce. if dellred. Servea 6. , 11w
Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 20. 1983
'Opt for elegance at dinner table with formal meal
I In the midat of the etables on platter with and vegetables. Serves 4. 'Yi ~r:u" cream In bowl or electric 3-cup coeur a la creme
l IWDmer'a heat wave, it chlck.en. Cover. 3 ta poona frozen or-mixer or food proce90r, mold, lined with damp
cheeeecloth. Invert onto concerurate, thawed,
ael"Vlna plate. Remove diluted.
l cu be a delJcht to opt for Meanwhile, reduce 0 RANGE SWEET ange juJce concentrate, oombtne fanner cheeee, cheeee cloth. Fold exce.
eleonce at the dinner poaching liquid and on-HEART thawed and undiluted. creamcheeee, eourcream. cheetlecloth over -top;
table by 8er'Vi.ng a formal, iona to 'Yi cup. In amall 'Yi pound fanner cheeee, 2 tablespoon.a confec-3 tablespoons orange jWoe cover with ama11 plate.
cheeaecloth. Serve with \ii cup half and half ~ Oranae Sauce, orance · s tableapoona Triple -.ec
lleC1iona and chocolate or ocanae liqueur
yet cooUna meal. bowl, combine mayon-at room temperature Uonen' augar concentrate, con fee-Set mold on plate to catch .
Foracnndexperienoe, naile, IOW' cream and 1 package(8 ouncea) ~teaspoons vanilla tionen'augar and vanilla; the dra1n1na liquid. Re-c.ambtne all ingredieata;
curia tf desired. Serves 6. I
JftPU'eameal that can be poaching liquid. Chill. cream cheeee, at room l 'ri cupe orange aectiona prooem until amooth. friaerate ovenu,ht. ORANGE SAUCE mix well. Chill. Makes
ID.de abad, will •tidy Serve sauce with chicken temperature Chocplate curia Spoon mixture into a 'l'o aerve, unfold ~ cup frozen orange juice about 1 \4 cupe aauce. tbe most pennickerty .-~~~~~~-----'---~------------~~----------_...:. ________________________________ ...::...._ ______ :._:. ______ ~----=-----~
...-i and free you 80 that
you can attend your own
party' cool and unruffied. Oranae juice provides
both the poaching liquid b the chicken and freah
IWl\l'Del' vegetables and
IUpreme sauce bue.
Orange Sweet Heart ls
a clMlic ooeur a la creme
with orange juice concen-
trate lending its s&DY
flavor to the rich, creamy
~rt. It can be made in
• a blender in just a few
I minutes, covered with
cheesecloth and then
placed in a mold and
I chilled.
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CHICK.EN SUPREME
WITH SUMMER VEG-
ETABLES
1 cup oranse juice
~ cup chopped onion
~ teaspoon dried leaf
thyme, crumbled
~ teaspoon salt
W teaspoon pepper
2 whole, large chicken
breasts, split, boned,
skinned
2 large carrots,
julienned
2 small zucchini,
julienned
1 pound fresh
asparagus
~ cup mayonnaise
'7' cup aour cream
In large skillet, com-
bine orange juice., onion,
thyme, tarragon, salt.and
pepper; bring to boiling.
Reduce heat; add chicken
and carrots.
Cover. Simmer 10 to 15
minutes until chicken is
tender. Remove chicken
and carrots with a slotted
spoon to a aerving platter.
Add zucchini and
asparagus to poaching
liquid. Cover. Simmer 4 to
5 minutes. Remove and
drain. Arrange veg-
Lobster
for special . occasion
For a special occasion.
PIGGY -BACK LOB·
STER
2 8-ounce Rock lobster
\ails, thawed
V. pound stick ( 'h cup)
butter
~ cup stemmed
pantley sprip, minced .
2 ecalliona (white part
only). minced l,
2 large clovee garlic (or;
more), minced 1
White pepper to taste
Using a sharp knife or
kitchen .a.ors, cut hard
shell of lobster tails down
through the middle
lengthwise, leaving tail
fan intact. Do not remove
underside membrane.
GenUy open shell, aep-
arating it from meat with
fingen. Uft raw tail meat
through split shell to rest
on top of shell. leaving
meat attached to fan end
of shell. Cup each tail in
f~ place in a shallow
broiler pan.
li1 an 8-inch skillet,
mek butter; off heat atir
6n PanJey, scallion garlic
~pepper.
In a preheated broiler.
4 i.QChes from h.lgh heat,
broil lobs~ ... baating
often with the butter
miJCtu,re, w,tiJ opaque
rw~ tested with a small
lmlfe alit-14 to 16
~utee. (If talla begin to a.am, adjmt heat or rack.)
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Summer calls for cool-off desserts
Sultry summer days call for heat-defying,
.aul-satiafying cool-off desserts. As temperatures
rille, chilled or frozen desaerts have renewed appeal.
For a creative approach, be adventureeome and
try some innovative recipes. For example, combine
the luscious flavor of chocolate with the season's best
fresh fruit. The contrast of delectable fruit flavors
with chocolate adds an intriguing touch to desaert.s.
A nutty crunchy crust contrasted with a creamy
mi-sweet chocolate filling aptly de9Cribes \his
o-Bake Chocolate Ch~e.
ChilJed or Froi.en Chocolate Mo\.&18e can be both
-special and a family treat.
NO-BA&E CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKE
Crumb-nut Crust (recipe below)
l 1h cups semi-sweet chocolate mini chips
8-ounce and 3-ounce package cream cheese.
aoft.ened
\6 cup sugar
"4 cup butt.er, softened
l ll'J teaspoons vanilla
1 cup heavy cream
Peach Topping (recipe below)
Fresh Peach slices
Chocolate Curls (optional)
Prepare Crumb-nut Crust; set aside. Melt mini
chips in top of double boiler over hot water stirring
until smooth. Or, place in micro-proof bowl and
microwave on full power for l to 2 minutes or until
very warm. Remove from microwave and stir
occasionally until chips are melted.
Combine cream cheese and sugar in large mixer
bowl; add butter, beating until smooth. Beat in
chocolate all at once, and vanilla. Whip cream until
stiff; fold in. Spoon into crust; chill while preparing
Peach Topping. Spoon topping onto chocolate layer
and chill completely. Before serving, garnish with
additional peach alices and chocolate shavings or
curls, if desired.
Cramb-aat Crast
1 cup ground almonds or pecam
~ cup vanilla wafer crumbs•
\4 cup confectioners' sugar
~ cup butter, melted
U using almonds, toast in shallow baking pan at
-350 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes, stirring frequently.
1
Vegetables perk up
most wilted appetites
Summer Vegetables Ole will perk up the most
wilted appetites. Fresh beam and carrots need only a
little cooking to make them tendet'-criap.
Once cooked, arrange them in a glus, china or
plMtic t».kinc diab. Metal may react with the dressing
to produce a tinny tut.e-not unhealthy, but not as frelh·t.Mtinc u the fresh vegetables de9erve.
Trell your family to a festival of fresh
~blee, starting tonight
SUMMER VEGETABLES OLE
2 t'Upl cllagonally cut fresh green beam (about 1
=~y .Uced carTOta 2 medium onions, allced
1 can (10th ounces) Crilpy Spanish style vegetable
toUp .. (Gupecho)
~ cupuladoU
~ cup vt.nepr l t.eupoon dry mustard
~ teMpOOn bull leaves, crushed
At ie..t 6 houn before lleMng: In 3-quart
eautiepan, in l inch boUJna water, cook bemw and
carrota until tender-crtap; drain. Arrange beans,
carlota and onions in 13 by 9-lnch bekin8 diah.
In 1-quart •ucepan tNf!t medJum beet, comblne
rema1nlnc tncredlenta. lte.t, tUn1.na occsionally.
Pour "1IW ~-l\efrte!nt.e 8 haun or OVemiCht, ldntna oacMonally.
To ..w: Wlil-i tloUed IPOGI" ..,..,,,. veaet.ablel
9" platter ...... 7 cu. ClC' 8 91!1'Vtn&1.
.
Cool. Chop nuts finely in food procesaor or blender.
Combine with crumbs and sugar in mixing bowl;
drizzle in butt.er. Press on bottom and partly up aides
of 9-inch springfonn pan.
• 1 ~ cups graham cracke r crumbs can be
substituted for the nuts and vanilla wafer crumbs.
Peach Topping
1 teaspoon unflavored gelatin
1 tableepoon cold water
2 tablespoons boiling water
1 cup heavy cream
2 tablespoons sugar
l teaspoon vanilla
1h cup diced sweetened peaches, drained.
Sprinkle gelatin onto cold water in small glass
dish; allow to soft.en a few minutes. Add boiling water
and stir until gelatin ia disaolved. Whip cream with
sugar until stiff peaks form; beat in gelatin and
vanilla. Fold in diced peaches.
CHOCOLATE MOUSSE
3 ounce package cream cheese. softened
~cup sugar
1h cup unsweetened cocoa
\4 cup milk
l teaspoon vanilla
l ll'J cups heaV}' cream or 3 cups frozen non-dairy
whipped topping, thawed
Garnish: Fresh fruit (optional)
Combine cream cheese and sugar in medium
mixing bowl. Stir in cocoa, milk and vanilla until
smooth. Whip cream until stiff peaks fonn; fold in.
Spoon into individual dessert dishes. Chill or freeze
until firm. Garnish with fresh fruit before serving. 6
to 8 servings.
the light snack
,.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 20, 1983 Bl
Chicken with Fresh Peaches
gives unusual flavor combination
If you are interested in trying an unusual
oomblnat.ion of flavora, this recipe for Chicken with
Fresh_ Peechee may attract you. The chicken is
marinated in an oriental-style uuce, then sprinkled
with four different spices and baked. Fresh peaches
and water chestnut.a go into the pan shortly before
the chicken ii ready. Rice complements the dish.
~ teaspoon ground a.llapice • • • ii
CHICKEN WITH
FRESH PEACHES
~ cup soy aauq,
1A cup water
'1i cup chopped(medium-fine) onion
th teaspoons finely chopped fresh ginger
l large clove aarllc, finely chopped
3th -pound frying chicken, cut up
IA teaspoon ani8e teed, crushed
1h teaspoon ground cinna.mon •"I I
~ teaspoon ground cloves • · 1
2 large fresh peachea, quartered ., .. r
8-ounce can water chestnuts, drained and aUced , '
In a 3-quart rectangular baking di.ah (13th by 8 ••,.: 1'1
by 1 ~ Inches) stir togeth~r soy aauce, water, ~'''·l
ginger and garlic; add chJcken in a lin&le lays;-•'1
marinate 2 or 3 hours, turning eeveral timel. ;· ·,
• Tum chicken skin aide up; stir toge~ aru.e, · j
allapice, cinnamon and cloves; sprinkle over clUcken.· · •t
Bake in a pret)eated 350-degree oven 50 minutes.' '
basting several times; add peachee and water' • l
chestnuts; bake until chicken la tender and pe9Cbee ·,1
are heated through -10 minutes longer. Serve with " ''
rice. Makes 4 servings. · ·=·t
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D Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 20, 1983
If.wine's too expensive, tell them to keep it corked
Overpricing of wines
b>:. restaurants is a con-
tinuing problem. Mostly
lt is a problem for the
<.'Onsumer, but lt also ia a
problem for restaura-
teurs. Overpricing is cash
Ing them sales, and there-
fore many more dollars
~ they make by the
inflated prices.
I'm in a particular rage
on the subject because I
recently allowed a price
gouger to do it to me,
something I usually
avoid.
Ordinarily, when faced
with a wine list with
outrageous pricing, I elect
to drink some beverage
other than my favorite
wine, let managers know
that they lost a wine sale
in favor of a glass of milk
or cup of tea, and inform
them I won't be back so
long as their wine-pricing
policy continues.
If more customers
would sound off instead
of simply grumbling
under their breath, some
restaurant owners would
listen and make the
change.
I have had some of the
worst offenders tell me,
"You 're the first one to
complain. and I sell lots of
wine." If the next person
tn the door after me
would complain too, he'd
never be able to make
that statement again with
a straif(ht face.
B E'\ S T
BUY -Franciscan is a
winery in the Napa Val-
ley, and some very good
wines have been issued
by the facility over the
years.
Like many wineries, it
is attempting to narrow
its directions to emphasize
the wines it does best and
to concentrate on estate
grown wines under its
total control. Franciscan
owns vineyards in both
the Napa and Alexander
Valley.
Through last year the
wine r y had ex -
perimented with some
f>urchased grapes from
vineyards in the Rancho
California area. The con-
tract for those grapes was
allowed to expire, primar-
ily • because of Fran-
ciscan's desire to concen-
trate on its own North
Coast vineyaros.
Franci.9can 1981 Fume
Blanc ($6 or less) This is
one of the wines Fran-
ciscan made from the
Rancho California
grapes. though the BJr
pellation on the label is
"California."
Wouldn't you know it?
HAW ADAN SALAD
Mix stripe of leftover
roasted pork with thin
stripe of fresh p~pple
and thinly tliced celery.
Whisk together mayon-
naiae with lemon juice
and curry powder to
taste; add enough of the
mixture to the pork mix-
ture to give good flavor.
Serve on ulad greem.
Gamiah with thinly
llllced IC81.Uon. • • ·I ~-·· • • •
Tum your unusables
Into uuble
c•lll.Call Dally Piiot
claulfled
642-5671 •
range, but it turned right
around and won a gold at
the Western Wine Com-
petition against all com-
Mead on Wine
By }ERR Y 0 . MEAD
to dlapoee of grapes, not
make great wine.
Canrel a grape rontract
and come up with a very
special wine made from
thoee grapes. This subtle
and altogether pleasant
Fume Blanc, with its fine
varietal c h a ra(!t e r ,
pleasant touch of oak and
understated herbaceous-
ness, is now a double gold
medal winner.
ers, with many of them -------------------
been neglected while
Heublein concentrated lta
efforta toward marketina
cheap wines throU,h ita
Inglenook "Navalle"
brand, which it ltill OWN.
My prediction ia that
Colony will continue to
decline. I hope IOMeOne
proves me wrong. It'• a
proud old name that de-
aervt!9 to survive.
board the Queen Mary''
at Long Beach Hatbor. 'K
hundred dlffereft'f
premium wineriee, hun-
dreds of wtne., ~·
thinp to eat, and dor.ena;-
o! fine winemakers wtJJ
be present to answer your
selling for nearly twice aa
much.
lied Grape Growers.
PREDIC-
TION-'i ou've probably
r ead by now t hat
Heublein Wines (In-
glenook, Beaulieu) haa
sold a number of its
brands and the wineries
that produce them to a
cooperative known as Al-
The branda Heublein
801.d include Colony (for-
merly Italian Swill Co-
lony), Lejon, Jacques
Bonet, Petri and Annie
Green Springs, among
others.
on wines in the low-end
price ranee, which all of
theee are, and leOOOdly
Heublein had already
backed-\>ff on promoting
the dlaPmed-of brands
for the last year1or ao, 80
the brands are worth ie.
than they could have
been.
Allied la going to have a
tough time promoting a
oouecuM of brands. all of
which are in decline. Al-
lied has the additional
liability of being a
grower's co-op. Co-op'•
have never succeeded
qualitively as wineries,
because their purpoee la
L A · S T
CHANCE-There's only
a little time to make
arrangements to partici-
pate in one of California's
largest one-day wine
feta, the annual "Sum-
mer Wine Festival On-
't'!Very question. · ··~
Not only did the wine
win a gold at Orange
County where it was
judged against other
wines in its modest price
Heublein has made out
like a bandit. Fi.rat of all
it's tough to make a profit Colony eepeclally had
It all takes place Jwy
30, and tickets are .-
modest $17 .50 by advance
sale. For further infOr-.:
mation or to p~
ticket.a via the phone, call
(213) 436-9611.
Take home quality meat
at discount prices
1
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WHOLE BODY
FRYINC 49 CHICKEN
BONELESS 179 !2,tLND STEAK
Lii.
LONDON 199 !!f?~~S.!~~
SIRLOIN TIP STEAK
tCN'.lln tO'CJlfO•tt• IOl..H> ll 1.99
22,~~~ESS RUMP ROAS~1 1. 79
LARGE ENO RIB STEAK ,.1.99
RIB EYE STEAK
PORK LOIN ROAST
.. 2.98
.. 1.69
FISH & SEAFOOD
~~LET OF DOVER SOlE II 2.49
f~~ET OF BUTTERFISH " 1. 79
FRESH OCEAN PERCH •• 1.69
IOAHO TROUT .. 2.09
CANNED & PACKAGED
UI.
WHOLE BEEF13 BRISKET '°"""' .,,.., .... LI> 7•1 Liii. TeuHtvtt
~~!_~~1BEEF BRISKET •• 1. 79
QUARTER PORK LOIN
...OUOI \ .. '°"' l \Aot ....,_~,~
COMBO CHICKEN
tA<nJA.l'liK wen.a\,...,, U)l\ .. \flfU \ fl'CN\ t •A\t ..,.J\lf\
t?\,JT .... l\f ll t \••
.. 1.77
.. 1.49
CANNED & PACKAGED
fl OR. PEPPER, 99 '!!!,_~R ~~. • Su9¥"'"
r~~ C~~ MIX •o,,01eo• 1.15
t-g=~;r:J~'S 139 r~~~S~'S PIECE~ ,.01 u c 1.99 i IUHan ,_ 16 oz Btl r s s GE 97 or l!KIC>f rtallan ,v.1E, NNA' AU' . A t OJ U lt•
r=::~NCH 39 £~~11!,VDRINK~""' 1.49
JVM!etlf'\ H oz cm • r ~~!!'N TOMATOES >lt>t <•• • 8 5
LADYLEE 139 ~~BA~~
MCCOYS BEEF BAC~01 .. , 1. 79
~!1~AUSAGE LIN~~, .. t 1. 5 9
Compare our new
lower liquor prices!
fl SEAGRAM'S 1nag 'Zu£..RO~~' Btl ' u-
80 Proof OSCAR MAYER BACON
.. w uot •...C•ii<fOOW:UWft• 219 T ,_.,.no1.c00t•101 .. , ,,., ., ... , · rWOLFSCHMID
FRYING CHICKEN VODKA
1"'"'•-_,c,.oo•~ ... 1.39 80Pr00f 11~ur Btr (Rlf\H uc:_.-, ,~ l'OA~ffilt.
OCdM ll Ml
DELI DELIGHTS f ~OON'S C.N ,.,,,. •" 9.49
f~~;~eR:~., .... 10.39
r~~~ LIQUEUR ,,o .. "" 8.59
f ~~CRE?.O~ SCO!r\~•" 9. 79
r~;~,, .... gsg
fl DEWAR'S gag
' !~~J.CH 1so w err
I !!!~~t!.~~~EY ., .. ,., 9. 99
r~~ SCOTCH '''"" 12.99
I~~!iH2N c~.~!, 12.59
!~~~GRAM'S GIN "'""" 9.89
!~~TORY MIOORI ·~,. ••• 9. 99 q~~~;"KE CHEE~!"' 1.49 r !~FEATER GIN,"'""' 16.89
I~~~~N Cl~"'"'" 16.99 !~!_U~IOTl~ .. ~INES 3 49 f LEO'S SLICED MEATS 89 00-·.., , .,,.. •ri •
... oo..... )Ol .. t . I~?J~WHISKE~ ........ 9.79 f'RHINE BEAR WINE 2 99
.. SWIFT PEPPERONI 1 09 'io•u.-cw ....... l'I •
,,_,"''°""'"""·. •01 .. , • !~~MASSON.BRA~~ 7.29 r ~~~Y WEIN~~~~\B,!;~l 5.19 @I!~!TA CHEE.~ .. , 1.99 IS~f£c.BR~N[).! .... 13.39 £ALMADEN WINE 2 09 r ~~~~~~. II 2.89 L,_....,;A-VA;,;;;&Aal,;;;;.;OM;;.;;.;,;• A;,;.f ;,;,UOll;,;;,;_S-Ml'H ...... llO--UO•W-".-'----""-"'_ .. _IO\t _____ "0_ .. _._" _• __
FROZEN & DAIRY QUALITY FRESH PRODUCE VALUES
f-HAWAllAN 79 fHEtNZ 57 SAUCE .001 ... 1.79 !SWANSON'S 249 6 ~H esoz eo•e HIGH POINT COfFEE 4 55 ~ICKEN ··oz ao•
()f(lllff .... 110 0f\t•Ot IDZ "'' o ~-"
SEEDLESS
GRAPES
... Nmf Cl PW!fC!~ ~.69 CHILI
PEPPERS
VftlOw or Ctttn
-
BAKERY
J-CITRUS 89 '~ 6•oz1rr e
f-DUNCANHINES 85
6 ~~! M~~~~eo•• J-RENAISSANCE 89 JUMBO 59 DELICIOUS PLUMS
... Of -· ll> •
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SOI.ID
CUCUMBERS
IOl\9 CIH!l .... 19
HOUSEHOLD & PET
f' JENO'S PtZZA '(-100 tOI OI IOI 1.19 rf~AJ!A~c..X~Cl-~E~wARGEN''"'SNE.RT ""'" 2.79 r~~ s::_,.89
5 7 • PICk AHOttfO Ot A((fftts
-otO l •OI C•• •
J-MACARONI 33 &~DB~~.
' ~,.~~,!E~~SOl 90•• GENERIC 39 I~.!.~PA TATER TO!~."' 1.29 ~~ITE B~~~l°''~ r£Tor~R POPS .. (! •o·. 79 r~~!~1~.~.PUNCH "01 , .... 65
£SUCCESS RICE "°'ao.1.19 r !~.':1AL COOKIES 1t011•'·69
f' STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE 1 65
'Cl,.IAl -l\ctltM t)OI to-•
I~2~,LEE PRETZELS '°''"'·59
Shoppers uve •t Lucky!
Brenda
Freeman
SAVED
12.61
The luc;lty T'o .. 1
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the Olher t Vl)tl•
1'11.tfUton the
.. 11141 Of COllll)e"*
•1e11t""• M 14
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r HEARTH FARMS BREADS ;..T.w: .. -:;c~::r.... . "°''°"" .99
GENERIC S AVIN GS
GRANOLA BARS
, , 100110o 1.29
~~RR~.PIE RUING "°''"" 1.29
f' FISHSTICKS ,, .......... l•Ol lO• 2.99
~NIZEO Mll<_ t..i ,,, 1. 95
~~A! Ml.JC .. f.A4 •n 1.91
LAOV LEE BUTTER 1 89 \fO tlOl <no o
• 01 , ... 31
fSKIPPY DOG F000 ,.01, ••• 37
rz~E. PAPER TOWELS"""°'' .59
~rK•yBuva ~ mean extra Hvlngs.
GRAHAM PIE CRUST 67 r APA.6 JUtC£ 89 l<ty 8 uv' .,. 11ems P"C.0 b('lo ... '"•" ~·•rvc!Ay ~·"" . . . •Of "".' • uio-1a -CG•U•rt•tf .. "°' ,.., • d•teoun! ~11Ch u A rUull o! manufacturer\ ,...,.POtllY promo1ionA1 anowanctt O•
GENERIC CANOY 1 09 IPET RITZ PtE SHEU.S 69 tacep11on11 purChatcs You 11 lond hundred$ Of
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I~~~!Y TRASH BACJ ll 00• 2.29
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Hf AL TH & BEAUTY AIDS
RIGHT GUARD STIO<
OICIOCIUltl 1• l"CIOO•UAA ..
f NYTOl TABLETS
f' NU·LIFE VITAMIN C '"'"''°"~'14!11 "'
110l 1.59
•Ol 1.89
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f'CUTEX NAI. ENAME\ 99
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 20, 1983 Bl
inericans spend. money unwisely on diet, exefcise programs
STANFORD (AP) -Are Americans spending
dollan and time wisely on diet and exercise
.. lw.lranw?
"No," says Or. Peter Wood, professor of medicine
~-arch), Stanford University School of Medicine,
deputy director of the Stanford Heart Disease
_..19o."'tion Program.
"In view of the millions of dollars Americans
.. >elld on weight 1088 programs and fitness, it 1s
llncredi.ble that they swallow so much dietary
•DN1e~n11e." he says.
"We pay larg. sums of money to . support
timate lclentific research on health, and then
perversely choose t-0 follow the latest, unschooled
huckster who promises to show us how to lose 20
pounds in a week," adds Wood, a researcher on
nutrition and fitness for more than 30 years and
author of a re<-cnt book . "California Die t and Exercise
Program "
Act'Ordmg to Wood. to be acceptable, any diet
plan should anmrporate these 10 features:
-Safety. The diet must provide through variovs
foods sufficient nutrients and vitamins to meet the
body's need
-Effectivenes..'l: Proper, well-balanced diets
take time. Diet'i that are too fast, too ambitious or
Ivory Uquld makes sense because it helps keep hands
young looking-Ivory Liquid is. milder to hands than all
leading liquids. Ivory Liquid, the only dishwashing liquid to
touch your hands with so much mildness.
I ~ 1t
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when you buy tleod& I
TWO any size ~Shoulders. I
t OTION TUBE ORJAR ..... ~.,_ ................... :
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make ridiculous claims will usually fail.
-Malntenance: Look for a plan that puta you on
a temporarycalorie-restricted diet. People do not like
permanent diets. with the result that mostqult. Look
for a diet plan that tells you not qnly how to loee
weight, but how to maintain weight 1088 as well.
-Scientific: A successful and permanent reduc-
tion of weight la based on BCience. It ls always nice to
dream about effortless and struggle-free weight 1088
programs, but science tells us otherwise.
-Healthful: A successful weight loss plan not
only reduces the risk of chronic disease, but also
improves your quallty of life.
A proper diet and exercUle program meana better
health in general, and this aid.I the body in fighting
many physical doorders.
-Fitneta: A penon attempting to loee weilhl
must participate in 10me fonn of daily exerd.lle.
Scientific evidence shows that weight maintel'Wlee is
much eaaier for active people than for Kdentary
people.
Regular exerelse promotes physical fltne. and
frequently brings on other health benefit.I which
cannot be achieved through weight loss alone.
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Mustard just what doctor ordered to restore vitality to food
Hippocrate s
prmcribed muawd u a
medicine. >.. far u rm
concenWld, mustard la
just what the doctor or-
dered to re.tore vitality
to leen, low-allorie food.
At l& calories a table-
apoon. or lela. muata.rd'1
blte ia better ~ ill
caloric bark ... yoti get a
lot more flavor for fewer
calorie8 with mustard
than with many other
oondimenta.
In theee recipes, mus-
tard complementa other
aeuonings.
DIJON-STYLE
CHl<SEN
2 frying chicken
breasta, split
4 tablespoons plain
lowfat yogurt
2 tablespoons Dijon
mustard ·
1 tablespoon dry
white wine
~ teaspoon dried tar-
ragon
Salt (or onion salt)
Pepper to taste
Trim fringe fat from
chicken. Blend remain-
ing ingredients together
and spread over chicken
(or shake up chicken
with ingredients ln a
pJaatic bag, until chicken
ls coated evenly).
Arrange chicken
akin-side up on a shallow
nonstick pan that has
Cookbook
offersfilany . new recipes
Dozens of recipes for
•ppetizers, entrees, veg-
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can be found in a new
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The recipe book was
prepared by the editors of
Better Homes and Gar-
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that a.re interesting, tasty
and easy to prepare on the
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STUFFED MUSH · ROOMS
24 fresh medium
mushrooms
'A cup chopped green
onion with tops
3 tablespoons butter
2 teaspoons
all-purpoee flour
VJ teaapoon dried mar-
joram, crushed
'A cup dry white wine
~ cup finely chopped
fully cooked ham
1 tablespoon snipped
parsley
Remove stems from
m~ reserve caps.
Chop 1tema. In saucepan
cook chopped s1ema and
green onion in one table-
spoon of the butter just
till tender. Blend in flour.
marjoram and dash pep-
per: add wine. C.ook and
•tir till thickened and
bubbly; stir ln ham and
parsley ..
Stuff mushroom caps
with ham mixture. Place
stuffed mushrooms on a
20 x 18-inch piece of
heavy-duty foil; dot with
remaining two table-
apoona butter. Fold edges
of foil to 9eal aecurely;
place packet on grill.
Grill over medium
coala till muahrooma are
tender, 15 to 20 minutes.
Makes 24 appetizen.
RAW ADAN KABOBS
'\!\ cup toy sauce
IA cup cooking oil
1 tablespoon dark com
syrup
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 t.eupoon dry mus-
tard
1 teaspoon ground gin-
ger
2 VJ pounds beef sirloin steak. cut into 1 '\!\ inch
piecee
· 3 p-een peppen. cut
lnto 1-inch tquara
5 mWl finn tomatoel,
quartered
In ..... bowl oombme
soy •uce. oil. com syrup,
prlic, dry m...iard and
• linaer'. Add meat; ClOYel'
•and refriprate le'Yeral
·houri or ovemieht. Drain
·meat, reaerv l n I
•rnann.le.
Alwnate meat, areen
pepper and tomato on
..... Grill owtr me-
dium-bot aoU till dlldred
doMnw; allow about 16
'minutes for nn. Bllte
tM lrabobl oa: eaclGMUy
• with raerwd nwtnade.
Makel 8 lf!f'Yhtea.
been apcayed with oook-
ine •pray.
Bake uncovered, in a
preheated 350-degree
oven 45 to ~ minutes.
Makes 4 iaervinga, 166
calories each.
STROGANOFF-STYLE
NOODL~
4 cups hot cooked
wide egg noodles ,
1 cup plain lowfat
yogurt, at room
temperature
3 tablespoons brown
mustard
2 teaspoons
Woroestershire •uce
Optional: aalt (or
onion aalt)and coane
pepper to taste
4 tablespoons sr•ted
aharp Romano cheeee
2 tableeoona finely
minced fresh paraley
Paprika
Return the hot
drained noodles to the
pan they were cooked in.
Stir ln yogurt, mustard,
Worcestershire and salt
Slim Gourmet
By BARBARA GIBBONS
and pepper, If desired.
Cover tightly to keep
wann.
Sprinkle w i th
Romano, paraley and
_rj>rika just before aer-
Vinl· Makes 8 servings,
140 calories each.
ZIPPY LOW-CALORIE
SALAD DRESSING
~ cup tomato juice
4 tablespoons red
wine vinegar
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 tablespoon water
l tablespoon prepared
mustard
1 clove garlic, mashed.
~ teaspoon each ;
dried (or 1Ut.titute l
table•poon e a ch
fresh) thyme, roee-
~·marjoram or or-
egano
W teaspoon pepper
Optional: l teaspoon
salt
Combine lng:redient.a
and shake up until well
blended. Refrigerate ln a
covered bottle; ahake up
before uaing. Makes
about 1 cup dretSing, 20
calories per tablespoon.
Li&llt M•ttard MayOD-
aahe-Fork -ble nd
equal parta "light"
(low-calorie) mayon-
nat.e wlth lowfat plain
yogurt. Stir in prepared
mustard (mild or
1plcy ... your choice) to
taste. Serve with cold
seafood. Approximately
25 calories per table-
spoon.
NIPPY CHEESE
SPREAD
l cup pot cheese (un-
creamed cottage
cheeee)
2 ounoM shredded
extra-sharp Cheddar
cheeee
1 tablecpoon brown
mustard
'A teaspoon Taba&co
sauce
Combine l.ngredienis
in food procesaor, using
the steel blade; blend .
until amootp. Refriger-
ate in a covered con-
tainer. Makes approx-
imately 11.4 cups., 20
calories per cablespoon.
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Chicken Ole
.regional class ic
Beyond the familiar tacos, enchiladu and
refried bean recipes. you'll find that it la euy to
duplicate a regional clalBic such u ChJcken Ole,
prepared aa lt would be in Guanajuato.
In this diah, u ln many native Mexican entrees,
fruit.--pertkularly orang9--are uaed to contrast
taste and texture. Usina readily available oranges and
Mexican spices, it's a cinch for the home cook to create
a diah fit for a queen.
CBIClt.EN OLE
2 tablespoona vegetable oll
I large onion, chopped (1 cup)
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 can ( 10 IA ounces) tomato puree
l cup orange juice
3 tablespoons chopped canned green chiles
l teaspoon grated orange peel
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
IA teaspoon dried leaf thyme, crumbled
IA teaspoon salt
l whole chicken, 3 to 4 pounds
Salt and pepper
8 new potatoes
3 medium-size red bell peppen, seeded and thickly
sliced
In large skillet heat oil; 114ute onion and garlic
until tender. Add tomato puree, orange juice, chiles,
orange peel, cinnamon, thyme and salt. Cook 10
minutes, stirring occasionally.
Meanwhile, sprinkle chicken, inside and out,
with salt and pepper. Place chicken in a large
casserole or baking dish. Arrange potatoes around
chicken. Pour sauce over all.
Cover. Bake in a 350-degree oven 45 minutes.
Add red peppers; cover; cook 45 minutes longer until
chicken and potatoes a.re tender. Yield: 4 aervings.
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you.
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Fish Rollups make
nice combination
11 you enjoy compliments on your culinary skill,
you might like to have a new recipe or two. For
inatance, consider these Fish Rollups with Saronna
Sauce. A delicious combination of Oavors and
textures, this attractive dish is distinctive enough to
be featured at fine restaurants.
In this recipe, flounder fillets are rolled around a
chopped broccoli filling, a pleasant change from the
usual spinach. The rollups are then Haked and
temptingly sauced with delicate flavors of orange
juice, grated orange rind and Amaretto.
FISH ROLLUPS ·
WITBSARONNOSAUCE
6 flounder filleta
1 peck.age (10 ounces) frozen chopped broccoli,
cooked and drained
Salt and freshly ground pepper
12 thin slices butter or margarine
W cup butter or margarine
1 mna1l onion, minced or 3 qlliona, chopped
W cup flour
~ cup orange juice w cup Amaretto
1 teupoon srat.ed orange rind
l cup (IA plnt) heavy cream
Place filJetm on work IW'face and top with
broccoli. Sprinkle with ult and pepper and top each
mound of broccoli with 2 thin alk:s of butter or
marprine. Roll up fillets encloRna broccoli and place
.-m-Gde-down Ol'I • ll'eued baking diah.
Bake in a preheated moderate oven (350
depeea) for l~ mlnuta. Remove from oven and drain
off pan juicea.
While f1lh la baklnc, prepare aauc:e. Heat butter
or marprtne in a •ucepan and eaute onion for 5
minuta SUr In flour. Gradually ltir In orange juice,
Amaretto, oranp rind and heavy cream. Stir over
rnecMum heat until eauoe bubblell and thk:kerw.
hoon half of the -.-OYW fllh and return to
OYen {or another 16 minuta P1la on RrVlnC plata;
top wtth ,..,...,.,.. .um and pmilh wtth a few
lllwn ol 0111ft11 rind. Sel"Ye wtth buttered, cooked
mrTDl .UC-mixed with fnlm onnae .ec:Uom. Makes
e~.
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, July 20, 1983
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a Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 20, 1983
Cookbook author has fast, simple cooking style
!l,~1!~~
A woman on the go is an apt description
of Dede.Napoli and the lifestyle she leads.
Mather of three college age boys, volunteer
worker,realestatebrokerandauthorof a
newly published book, her cooking atyle -
Dede Napoli's cooking style is fast
1tnd simple -developed out of
111eeessity. u I've always had to cook in
Kuch a hurry, I'm good at that. I love
eoming up with different foods,
1:lilferen1 combinations."
fut and simple-developed out of necessity.
Says l'{apoli, "I've always had to cook in such
.a hurry, I'm good at that."
AnativeofCaliforniaand 18-year
resident of Fountain Valley, Napoll'sabilityto
1:reate a culinary delight at a moment's notice
·::omes from years of cooking experience and a
true enjoyment for experimenting in the
kitchen. "I love coming up with different
foods, different combinations," she said.
One duck makes
dinner and salad
A day or two before you plan serve Duck
Salad, quarter a 5-pound duck and roast i on a rack in
11 shallow pan in a 350-degree oven until e flesh is
tender and the skin is crisp -2 hours. rve the
breast portions for dinner and the leg rtions as
follows.
DUCK SALAD
2 quarters (leg portion) cold roast duck
1 cup seedless green grapes, halved
~ cup thin sweet red pepper strips
French dressing
Romaine lettuce
Remove skin and fat from duck; cut meat into
:~airly thin strips -you should have about 1 ~ cups.
'.in a bowl, toes together duck, grapes, peppers and
.F'rench dressing (olive oil, white wine vinegar, Dijon
mustard, salt and pepper in the proportions you
.>refer). Cover and chill. Shred romaine and tom with
rialad, adding more dressing if needed; or serve the
11alad on romaine leaves. Makes 2 aervings.
No ice cream freezer
for this sherbert
Rosy Plum Orchard Sherbet Ui made without
an ice cream freezer. It tastes of fresh California
plums, the embodiment of all the goodness
California has to offer.
PLUM ORCHARD SHERBET
l teaspoon plain gelatin
2 cups orange juice
l 'h pounds fresh plums
l 'h cups sugar
Soften gelatin in ~ cup orange juice. Dice
plums to measure 1 quart. In saucepan, combine
plums, sugar and V. cup orange juice. Bring to boil.
Cook over medium heat. stirring occasionally,
until plums are soft, about 3 to 5 minutes.
Blend gelatin into plum mixture, stirring until
dt.olved. Stir in remaining l 'h cups oraJlie juice.
Pour into metal pan; freez.e unUl just firm. Remove
from freezer; beat smooth. Cover and freez.e until
flnn. Makes 1h gallon.
Convery Chili from
a California lawyer
From a California lawyer who revels in cooking.
CONVERY CHILI
1 'h tableapoona oU
1 mW! onion, coenely chopped
l clove garlic. m1noed
1 pound lean beef, cubed(~ inch)
2 tablspoom chill powder
1 tablespoon cocoa
1 teupoonall
1 t.eMpOOn dried crushed oregano
~ teapoon around cumin
8-ounce can tomato aauce
lcup waier
In a 4-<1uart 1&ucepot, ln the hot oU, over low
cook onion and prUc. 8tirrina often, until
Add beef; cook, at1rrlnc often, until browned.
In chW powder, coooe, ealt. onpno, cumin, .._.to •uce and water. Cook, covtted, over low heat ._o beef 11 tender -1 'h houri. Maka 6 'h cups. lf 1'lla wilb chill wtth betlnl, add 2 cups cooked or
._ dried bmJW tR&Ch aa pinto or red and heat
I ~
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In reference to a delicious chicken dish
she recently made, Napoli says, "My husband
. said to me •you probably won't even make that
again."' She pauses to laugh heartily. "I said,
'lprobablycan'tbecauaelwon'tremember
what's in it.'"
Combine Napoli 'a love for easy cooking
with her creativity and the result is her most
recent accomplishment-"The Starving
Students Cookbook." The book is filled with
delicious, quick and inexpensive recipes, all
catered to the novice or non~king individ-
ual.
"The idea began three years ago when
my 80n, Tom, moved off-campus. All of a
sudden it occurred to him he had to cook his
own meals," ahesaid. "One night he called
and asked if the saucepan had two handles. I
knew he was in trouble."
A eearch for Tom 's back-to-basics
cookbook began at his request and rapidly
generated Into a very frustrating experience
for Napoli. "I wu looking for a cookbook and
even for one or two they were too involved. It
waa like reading Greeltl He (Tom) didn't
know anything.''
AsaTetultNapoli turned to her own
recipes for her 10n. The need for such
"survival cooking" soon became evident as
requests grew trom Tom's friends and Napoli
Cook-of-the-Week
dedicated herself to the idea of writing a
cookbook .
The book is a direct reflection of Napoli's
style of cooking. The majority of the recipes
came from her kitchen and were merely
reduced or slightly revised to accommodate
fewer servings.
Many of the simplest recipes included are
among her and her family's favorites. "I
learned how to cook real fast and those recipes
always seemed to taste the best."
Dede Napoli displays the cookbook
she wrote for her son, entitled "The
Starving Students Cookbook."
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Gallo Ch•""• e1 .... or Hurly &'1\lnd\ I Lt1r1 $ 3 97 .
Colony Cluuc Chai-Ii• or Ct.ute R.-
Taylor California O ubl1• or Rhu"'
Mario's Burwur><h Chabl1t
'n .... SI 99
'si..i,, S29S
u .... s28s
~s~;~~$J99
Gold or Ruby 3 Ltr.
Stone Creek
Wente
Zlnfand<I or
loh•nnid~rs Rlohne 1.\Ltr $459
I S Lor $595
M · s59s OnteV1n3 P~mium R.J "' Pl'\'ml<I"' "'ll'" I \ LH
R & J Cook v ....... R..d "' v.,, .... Whit• I \Lu s4ss
Christian Bros. N..,. R-· ... C11.1>1i. , \Lu. $ 2 99
~a~
Clos Du Bois Lu~ llannt IY'9 SJ99 <Hwvtlt,.fl'llMf 7~~' ml
Sutter Home 10/lt/19111 SJ48 Mu•ul AM•i>W 7\C' "''
Christian Bros. N-Vi.11 ...
<:i.attou La Sallt 7\0 .,, S299
Christian Bros. t.a .. ~~ .. 1980 s499 Johann~ l\IHllnc ao ... 1
Buena Vista IOlll. Ca"'""" Sfllc•llftt 7~1111 SJ99
Now on Sale at
All Liquor Barns
STORE HOURSs 9:00 am to 9100 pm, Sun.·Sat.
Item• and pricea available at above 1tore(1) Thunday July 21, 198) throuah Wednnday July 27, 198)
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednetday, Juty 20, 1983 F l
arinated steak has outdoor flavor
Red Wine Marinated Steak, grilled on an open
-. .... ~. takes on a delicloua outdoor flavor. Grilling a
~-to a ju.icy tendemeaa only takes a few minutes
ben it bu been marinated fint.
Ltkewi8e cleaninc a barbecue only takes a few
ta when it haa been lined tint with heavy duty
After the ooala have cooled completely, simply
up the foil lining and throw the ashes away.
Fruit-Tea Refresher
is thirst-quenching
,,
' Outdoor en thusiasts often find creative summer «in right in their own back yards tending their
lmll'dlims. This pastime can yeild a bounty of
tables and the beauty of nature; but, like any
~inn weather activity, it can be tiring. i , When you're sprucing up the garden, refresh
.-IU.l'I~ in a delicious way with Fruit-Tea Refresher,
thirst-quenching blend of fresh fruit and lemon
lflllfvrlrfld iced tea. For: a snack accompaniment, try Garden Fresh
taa, an attractive combination of cut-up cooked
cldcken, celery and dressing, stuffed into veg-
e\able-lined bread pockets.
' FRUIT-TEA REFRESHER
• 1 medium orange, sliced
~ 2 medium peaches, sliced
; • Y, cup presweetened lemon flavored iced tea mix
~ ·1 ~ quarts cold water
; In large pit.cher, combine fruit with lemon
vored ice tea m,i.x. crushing fruit slightly. Stir in
ater; chill at least 2 hours. Makes about 6 servings.
GARDEN FRESH P ITAS
1 ~ cups cut-up cooked chicken
~ cup finely <'hopped celery
Y, cup BOUr cream and Italian h erb dressing
2 large sandwich pockets (pita bread), halved and
split
Lettuce leaves
: l tomato, sliced
! Y, cup thinly sliced cucumber
In medium bowl, combine chicken, celery and
ctre.ing; chill. To serve. line sandwich pockets with ettuc::e. tomato and cucumber; spoon in chicken
lbixture. Makes 2 servings.
Delectable taste
Fruit added to a pina colada mold tastes
l d~ble. FRUIT SURPRISE
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
1 ~ cups unsweetened canned pineapple juice
W cup canned sweetened cream of coconut. at
.room temperture
W cup white 80-proof rum
1 ~ cups sliced strawberries
1 medium banana, sliced
In a 1 ~-quart bowl sprinkle the gelatin over
'4 cup of the pineapple juice and let soften-about
5minutes.
Heat the remaining pineapple juice until it
begins to boil; add to the ge.latin with the cream of
coconut; stir with a rubber spatula (especially
around sides of bowl) until the gelatin diaaolves.
(The cream of coconut will show in flecks.) Stir in
the rum.
Chill until partly thickened. Stir in straw-
berries and banana. Tum in to a 1-quart serving
bpwl, preferably glass; chill to set; cover. Ga.miah, if you like, with fresh mint leaves. Makes 6
t ime Bars favorite
Always a favorite.
LIME BARS
1 cup all-purpoee flour
~cupsugar
~-pound stick (~cup) butter, melted
Topping, (recipe follows)
In a anall bowl stir together f1our and sugar;
tdr in butter until blended. Pat over the bottom of
a buttered 9 by 9 by 2-inch baking pan. Bake in a
preheated 3!M>-degreeoven until light brown-18
to20 minutes; .et Miele but leave oven control at
300 degrees. Prepatt Topping; pour over cn.t;
bM.e in the 3!M>-degree oven until firm-about 40
minutes. Cool oo a wire rac~ cut into ban.
'IWH'•s-Inamediwnbowlatirtogether ~cup
~· 2 tablelpoorw flour and ~ teaspoon baking
pdwder. Beet in 2 largeegp and "cup frah lime
juice until blended; stir in l Y, tealpoons grated
frelh lime rind.
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RED WINE MARINATED STEAJt
2~ to 3 pound sirloin steak, 1 ~ inches thick
1 cup red, wine
~ cup vegetable oil
~ cup finely chopped onion
2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 teaspoon salt
~ teaspoon freshly ground pepper
Trim excess fat from steak. For marinade,
combine remaining ingredienta. Pour half of
marinade into large glala dish. Place steak in
marinade; pour remaining marinade over steak.
Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight,
turning once.
Line fire bowl of grill with heavy duty foil.
Make a foil aaucepot. Remove steak from marinade.
Head marinate in aaucepot. Grill steak over high,
direct heat 3 to 5 minutes.
Turn and grill over medium to low heat 8
minutes for rare, 10 minutes for medium and 12 to 15
minutes for well done, brushing occasionally with
marinade. To lower temperature, increase distance of
grid from fire and cover grill, if desired. Makes 4 to 6
servings.
To make a foll aaacepot: Mold three layers of
heavy du~y foil around straight-sided bowl or
canister for form desired size. Remove bowl and fold
edges down to fonn tight rim. Place on grill. Remove
by using pot holders in both hands.
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Fa Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT /Wednesday. July 20. 1983
,,,,..,,.....
Heat wave
• across nation
claims 6 lives
By &be A11ocla&ed Preas
City paveme nts sizzled, crops w ere scorched and
water supplies dwindled as a lingering h e at wave
sent the m ercury soaring ov er 100 d e grees in the
Plains and claimed six lives nationwide.
C rops in the South and Midwest were in
jeopardy as the beating sunshine and rele ntless h eat
d ried out fie lds tha t w e re soaked b y spring rains.
"A fe w m o nths ago, w e had so muc h spring rain
that people w e re w o ndering wheti Canners would
g e t to plant the ir crops," said Arnold Malpass of the
Natlo nal W eathe r Service at Greensboro, N .C. "N o w
look . This dry spell is zapping the soil"
The re w as scant relief in sigh.t for the eastern
two-thirds o f the nation, with h igh tempera tures in
the 90s expected for muc h of the area east of the
Con tin e ntal Divide. Readings in the lOOs w ere
expected over parts o f the Central Plains and in the
d esert Sou thwest.
A heat e m e rgency w as d eclared Tuesday in S t.
Lou is, where three h eat-related d eaths have been
reported since Friday and tempera tures have peaked
a bove 90 degrees for the last 11 days.
Other h eat d e aths w ere reported in New York
C ity, Baltimore and LaGrange, N .C .
St. Louis C ity Health Commissione r William
Hope d eclared the emergency, and said 19 she lters-
in cluding senio r citizens centers and day care oonters
-will o pen the ir "cool rooms" to overheated
reside nts.
rtBJC NOTICE
YOU AM .. DeUUL. T UNDlllll A
OHO OF TillUIT OAQO Autuat tf, tta. l*Ult YOU TAKI AC·
TIOM TO '9tOTWCT YOUfl "'OP-IRTY, IT M.AYM t0LD AT A l'Ue-
LIC IAL.I. 9' YOU ... D AM l.X· ~NATtON Of Titl NATUM CW
T .. PfllOCllOtNO AOAINeT YOU,
YOU tH0Ut.D CONTACT A LAW· YIR. NO~ Of T"UIT'H'S tALE T.I . Ho. 40I04 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
on Wedneaday July 27, 1983 11
10 00 a m of hid day, In lhe fOOrn Mt aside lor conducting TruslH's
SllH. within' tl\9 ottic:ea Of REAL ES· TATE SECURITIES S ERVICE,
located 1t 2020 Noflh Broedw1y,
Suite 206, In the City 01 Senta Ana,
County or Orange, state or Call·
lornla. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. a Celllornle corporellon. u duly appointed Trueree under and purauent to the power of 11fe oon-
llfred In that certain Deed of Truat
eKeculed by Rou G. Camel'on and
Mary Ann C•n:!.•'on, hu•band and wile recorded 'J{ugust 31, 1981, In
Book 14200 Of Ottlclal Record• OI
said County, et pege 1666 Re· cofd8f's ln11rumen1 No 39100, by
reeson of 1 bfeech or defuall In pay-
men1 or perlormence of Ille obli-
gations seevfed thereby. Including
1n11 btHCh or default. NollOI of
WhlCh WIS r-ded MltGh 30, 1983,
aa Recorder·s Instrument No 83· 134522, Will SELL AT PUBLIC
AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID· OER FOR CASH, lawlul money of the
Unlled States. OI a CI Shlers Cheol\ drawn on a Slate 0t nat1ona1 bank. a
state Of federal credit union, Of a
state or fedet1f savings and loan assoc1auon dom1cffed In this 1111e,
all payable al the lime of sale, all right. tllle and interest held by lt, as
Trustee. 1n that reel propa•ty slluate In said County and State. deacrlbed
as follows: LOI 3 of Tract No. 6871, es per
map recorded In Book 259, Pages 49 and 50 of Maps. In the office of the
Countv Record8f 01 Hid Counly. The 1trHt 1ddre11 Of common deston111on or the real prOQ8f1y
harelnebove described 11 purported
10 be· 5192 Roy1fe Avenue, Irvine,
Ca1lfornl1.
The undersigned hereby disclaims
111 ll1blllty for any lnoorrectne!ll In &aid atreet eddreu or other com-mon designation.
PUBlJC NOtlCC
'ICTTTlOUt IMl ... H
HAMltTATl•NT The IOllowlng peraon1 are o01no
1>u11nesa .. · MEMBERSHIP INDUST RIAL
SUPPLY SYSTEMS, 2100 So Wflgh1, Senta An1, Ca g2705 Nancy Burchell. 405 ltVkll, New-
poi1 a..cn. Ca g2663 This bu1fne11 11 oonductl<I by 1n
lndMdull
Nancy BUfchell
This '111"1\8"1 wat filed wllll lhl County Clerll of Oren~ County on July 7, 1983
F2201'7 Publfahl<I Orenge Co111 Dilly
Piiot July 20, 27, August 3, 10, 1983 4068-83
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTtTIOUI llUllHIEH
NAMI ITATl•NT The following peraon ls dolrig
bUtlnlSI 81'
MASTER BEDROOM MUSIC, 2801 Ebblfde Rd, Corona del Mar,
Ca .. 92625 MARK.ALBERT SODEN JR .. 2801
Ebbtlde Rd. Coton• del Mar. Ce .. 92625
This bu11neaa fa conducted by an
ondMdual
Ma•k A So<Jen Jr
This a11temen1 wes llled with t,,.
County Clerk ot Oranoe County on July 6, 11183
F2200ll
Published Orenge Co111 Daily
Piiot July 13. 20. 21. Aug 3. 1983
4074·83
Ml.JC NOTICE
'ICTITIOUt au._H NAMe eun•wr The fotlollMg petlOrll lfl OOltlg
l>utlnHall T AND I LANDSCAPE & MAIN·
TENANCE, 1997 Ofangt Ave , Coate
Mesa. Ca .92627 ROBERT !SHIH.ARA, 111117 Orange
Ave , Co111 Mete. Ca . g2f27 WILLIAM TAJIMA. 188 E 20th SI .
Co111 Mal8, Ca , 921127
Th1t butllllll ii conducrted by •
Qlfl••al p8f1nerthlp Robert ll/llhar1
Thi• tterement wu tiled with 1111 Countv Cleric ot Orange County on July 7, 1983 , .. ,..
Put>fl8hid Orange Cout Dally
Pflol July 13, 20, 21, Aug 3, 111113 4071-83
PWLIC NOTICE
KOM31 FICTITIOUS IUIMH HAMI ITATl•HT The IOllowlng pen1ons are do4ng
bualneu as:
JOHNSTOWN PROPERTIES OF CALIFORNIA. SuHe 120, 110 Dove
Straet. NewPOt1 Beech. Callt 92860 Sharon S I( not h, 2 t 828 TlcQndlfogl LIM, El TGfo,Calll
g2630
JOhnllOwn Ame<ICl n CompanleS,
a MassachuHlls buSI-1rue1..
6776·A Peaohtree Dunwoody Road.
Suite 300. At11nt1, Georgia 30342 • Jonn11own American Compenlet
II Iha dellgna11on or Iha Trust-!Of the rune t>eltlQ under lhe Third Amended and RestsaleO 0ec4.,. ----PUBl--l-C_NO_T_IC_E ___ 1t1on or Trust Oiied J1nu11y 16.
1980. at amended All peraont deal·
Ing wllh Jol'onllown Amerk:ln Com-FICTfTIOUI IUllHE9S pano8' mull look solely to the trull NAME STATEMENT propeny for the anl0tcement of any
The IOllowln9 persons are doing crllms against Jonns1own Amerlcatl
businesa as· Companies. as no TrullM. Otfloef. DAINTIES, 22532 l<lfly SI , El Toro, Mln""lf Agent or Sharetloldera as-Ca. 92630 -., DAVID STEVEN DAVIS. 22532 sumes any pefsonal flebfUty IOf obll· gallons entered Into by or on bel\efl Kiiiy St .. El Toro. Ce .. 92630 of Johnstown American Comp1nles AVA MARRGARETTE DAVIS, S 22532 l<llly St 'El Toro, Ca .. 92630 Selto11 1a11ard. clo Jetsey Mort· This business 18 conducled by an gage Company. 430 Woodtleld Ave. Ellzebeth. N.J 07207 ondlvldual. Husband & Wife Rober! G Gi)ampel, c/o Jer"8y David S Davis This statement was filed wllh lho Morrgaga Company, 430 Woodfield Ave , Ellzabelh, N J 07207 County Clerk of Orange County on John Lia-Nlalaen. Suite 300.
July 7, f983 5776-A Peachtree Dunwoody Roed. F2201 .. PubllsheO Orange COISI Dally Atlanta. Georgia 30342
A tree felled by the high winds and thunderstorms Tue sday
night in Madison, Wi .• sits on top of a car on the ci ty's east
side.
In Grand Island, Neb., Tuesday's 106-d e gree
high w as the hottest day in three years, and 19 othe r
Nebraska communities reported temperatures above
the century mark.
T he Na tional W e ather Service office a t Omaha
w arned reside nts to avoid strenuo us activity and stay
o ut of the sun, and further warned that livestock
could be damaged by the sweltering heat.
Said sale will be made without warr1n1y, expre11or Implied, regard-
ing 1111e. pollMSSlon, or erw:um-
br ances. to satiety the prlnclpaf bal·
1nce 01 the Note 0t other otlllgatlon aacufed by 111d Dee<I of Trust. With lnle<891 and other sums as provided
therein, plus advanus, II any, under
11\8 terma lher901 and fntarH1 on
such advance•. 1nd plus lees.
charges. a nd expenaes or the
TrutlH and ot the trusts aeated by
NICI Dead of TfUll. The total 8"'0Un1 of said obtlglllon, Including flaton·
ably eatlmeted 1-. char~s and e•-penaes of the Trullee. at the lfme of
lnftlll pvbllcetlon ot 1h1s Notice. Is
$84,753.54.
Pilot July 13, 2o. 21. Aug 3. 1983 George H Lane. Ill, address same
4069-83 85 ~~~~~ B Hamlllon. a<ldress
11me as above PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE Of' VACATION
NOTICE OF PfllOPOHO
VACATION Of ST"UT
01Yld V John, aOdrus seme as
lbOV8 Arthur Byrnes. clo &45 Madison
A~enue. 61n Floor Deltec. New Ye>OI. New York 10022
Thunderstorins unleash
115 mph Midwest winds
Officials in Kearney, Neb., said w a ter supplies
were "dange rously low," and outside watering was
banned through Thursday.
"IOHT Of' WAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhll
the Cltv Councfl of the City ot New·
port Beach did, on July 11. 1g93, PISS a Retolvllon ot 1n1en11on No 83· 77 10 vacele street rlghl-Ol-way
which II fegalfy descolbed U IOllowS Those certaJn street rlghta-ol-way
Shown u Windsor. HlllSbOfough and
Belmont on a map ol Tract No
10151 recofded In BOOll 46'1, Paget 24 through 27 of Mlacellaneous Maps, Reeo1ds 01 Orange County.
Celllornla.
fhol buSlnetS IS Conduclecl by
Signed Shlfon S Knolh
This staremenl wes flied with Iha
County Clerk ol Orenge County on
"219*
Published Orange Coast Dalfy Pllol June 29 July 6 13. 20, 1983
2967-63
By tbe Associated Press
Dated: July t. 1983. REAL EST ATE SECURITI ES SERVICE, I CA corp.
PUBllC NOTICE
NOTICE INVITING at09
Thunderstorms r ip ped ac:ross Lhe
northe rn M idw est early today. with 115
mph winds whipping M innesota and a
tornado tou ch in g down in W isconsin.
Indiana Statehouse, settin g o ff alarms
but causing lit tle damage. And w inds u p
to 75 mph dam aged the roof o r the
H oosier Dome arena, w h ich is u n der
construction .
u Trustee By· (SEAL) O.J . Morger
111 President
2020 N. Broadway, Ste. 206
Santi Ana, CA 92706 (714) 953-6810
ReNfYlng therefrom. a bl1nk11
publlc ulllltles easement 10 con· struc1. operate and maintain public
utllltles fy1ng within said 111eet1
For partlcullrs and datlals. rellf-
ence Is hereby made to a map show-ing the portion ot this street 10 be
abandol)ed Said map 11 on Illa In lhe olllce of the Cny Clerk ot Iha City ol Newpon Beach
NOCICI •• heteby ghren Iha! Ille
Board of Trullees ol lhe Coast Com-munily College D1str1Ct of Orange
County C1fll0tn1a. will reeeove seal-ed bids up to but no Iller lhatn 11.00 am., Wednesday, July 28, 19&3 a1
the Purchatorig Dep1r1men1 ot UK!
co11119e dlSlrlcl located 11 I 370
Adams Ave , Cqata Mesa. Calllom11
at which time seJd bids w111 be pub-
licly opened and re1d for PURCHASE OF HIGH EFFICIENCY
UHF ·TV TRANSMITTER CW
Kl YST RON AMPLIFIER WITH TRADE-IN
Nine people were in ju red in th e two
s tates, and tens o f thousands o f h o m es
lost e lectricity in the M inneapolis-S t .
P a ul area.
H ot a nd humid weath e r was ex-
pected o ver m u c h of the natio n . Scat-
'le r ed sh ow ers a nd thunderstorms were
h eaded for the North east, from New
England to the Great Lakes and O h io
Valley; the East Coast, from Virginia to
th e southern tip of Florida, a nd the
entire Gulf Coast rcg10n
Published Orange Coast Dally
Piiot July 6. 13. 20. 1983 3058-83
PWLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
HEREBY lhel Iha City Council OI Iha City or Newpor1 Beach hes set Mon·
day, lhe 8th ot Augus1, 1983, at Iha
hour 01 7 30 P M as the time. 1n<1
the Council Chambers of Iha City of Newport Beach as the place for lhl
hearing of 111 persons 1n1ereS1ed 1n
OI Objecting 10 the propote<J YI· ca110rt of sal<l llrHI rlght·ot-way.
and lhe Slid Clly Council et the same
time and place Wiii heat the evtdence ofllfed by any person 1n1ereS1ed In
the vacllon heretofore desctobf'J
S tron g stonns were repor ted Tues-
day from Wisconsin through n ortheast
Iowa, n or thern llltnms, southern M 1ch-
1gan and Ind iana into central Ken tucky,
wi.th less sever e thunderstorms and
s h owers over the N o rthern Plains,
central A ppalachians. mid-and south
Atlantic Coast. central and southern
Rock y M ount.ams and south Florida.
Dana historian cited
Dana P oint histo rian and author Doris
Walker has received the n ational
first-place award for "Best Articles on
Governmen t and Politics" in the Na tion al
Federation of Press Women's annual
communications con test.
TO
NOTtCE OF "'9l.IC UL[ OF COLLATElllAL
LE'iR'S PRECISION TOOL & GRINDI NG. INC . 3111 So Halladay.
Sen1a Ana, Ce 92705 , FEll & MEYER, Allomeys at l aw,
695 Town c.tlllf Drive. No. 1000,
Cosle Mesa. Ce 92626
FEll & MEYER. Allomey. at Lew. 217 No Main Stfeet, Suite 125.
Santa Ana, Ca 92701 CHARLES M LEHR and LINDA S ~ LEHR. 12021 Nlela Orove, Glfden
Grove. CA 926-40
W1nd1 E An<le•Hn
Clly Cler-of lhe C11y ot Newpon a.ech
t>ubflshed Orange Cou1 DaHy Pllo1
July 20, 1983 4202·83
All bids are 10 De In accordance
wllh the Bid Documents which are now on hie end m1y be secured on the
ottice Ol Iha Dtrect0t ot Purchu;ng
of 111d coll~ dos1r1C1
No bidder may wl1hdrew his blO for 11 peroo<l IOI lorty-llve (4SI days
allet the dare se1 IOI the QPentng
thereof The Boerd of Trull98$ ,_.,,.
the provlrege of te,echng any ano all bods or 10 w11ve eny trregu1an1188 or 1ntorm1111oes on eny bt<I or ln the l>kl· Two-inch hail was reported Tuesday
afternoon in P ittsburg h . and a tornado
watch was posted across west.em Penn-
sylvania. In the eastern part of the stat.e,
t hunderstorms knocked out powe r to
about 15.000 people in Ph1ladelph1a.
W alker's e n try incluJed h 1stoncal
pieces sh e w rote about the rise o f Tijua n a
as a boom town a11d rumrunning as a
lucr ative pro fession along the Oran ge
Coast
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Wl\L TEA E HELLER WESTERN IN-
C'ORPORATED. the secured party
.inder Security Agreements with
lEHR'S PRECISION TOOL & PUBllC NOTICE
GRINDING. INC •hall ... , oerteln or NOTICE OF TillU9TEE'9 SALE us cotte1er8', prete(ltly localed 81 -11-• 1----111Tor9 31 11 So H8'l1d1y, Santi Ana, Call-L.~n '"'· 1v•"' •• • .,, rn.....-~ ,.
lomla 92705 wtlT
ding NORMAN E WATSON
Secfetary. Boerd or Tru11ees
Coast Comrnunlly College Dllloct
Published Orenge Cou1 0111y Pilot
July 13. 20. 1983 4079--83
PUBLIC NOTICE
ln Indianapolis, lightning hll t he ... To wn. 111 machinery and equip· T.s. "°' 0-07'40 NOTICE OF DEATH OF
OllTH 1mc11
SPELMAl'i
C LA R A ELLEN
S P ELMAN. born July !>.
1907 an Oak Park. Uhno1s.
and entered ant11 rest on
July I!>, 1983 in Sant.a Ana,
Ca at the age o( 76 Beloved
sister or Gevrge C Spelman .
S r o( New Orleans. Lou1c;1-
ana. aunt or Lt George C
Spelman. Jr USN, V1rgm1a
Beach, V1rgan1a Dedicated
teacher or children tn Or-
ange County (or 43 years. 37
of which we>rt' tn Newport
Beach Schr.>0ls her own
crt'allVlty and love of mu.°'1c
is reflected bv all "her ch1l·
dren" and friends a\-id will
hve forever tn 11ur h("arts
Aloha nu1 loo Graves1d1•
services wall be held on
Wednesday July 20, 1983 at
lO:OOAM a t Fairhaven
Memorial Park. Sant.a Ana
w ith Eulogist Dr John
Dean Fairhaven Mortuary
directors.
T he rumrunning segmen ts a p pears In
h e r book of sou th Orange County h istory
e nt.Jlled, "Dana P oint H a rbor/Capistrano
Bay: H ome P ort for Ro m a n ce."
..,_...,...
Samantha Smith displays a Russian
folk costume given to her by Moscow
school children today.
men1 and Inventory, Including 111 T 0 SER~~~ ~i~P~NY 11 duly F L 0 R ENC E ALP H A
equipment ua1ec1 on the111eched 1111 appolnled Truatee under the follow· HA YES AND OF PETITION 01 ~~!~~:~:40 Cutter Grinder 1978. Ing descr1~ deed ot tru11 Wlt.l TO ADMINISTER EST ATE E52•7743 SEll AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE NO. Al 19091
Maxlno C-40 Cutter Grlndlf 1g10. ~~t/bSr[ :~~DEtAt.~: RScAg~ To all heirs, beneficiaries.
E54·8217 CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN -.:red itors a nd contingent Maxlno C-40 Cullar Grlf'\Cfer lll65, CIVIL CODE SECTION 2g2<1h (P•Y· .:r editors of Florence Alpha 040-1774 able at lhe time of safe In lawt\.ol H d h M .. lno C·40 Cullar Grinder money 01 Iha United Slates) 111 right, ayes an per90ns w o may
t970Cac>P•O•). E44-3575 11111 and lnllfaSI conYl'fed 10 and be otherwise interested in
Clncln1tl 2 Culler Grinder 1970 now held by 11 unda• said Dee<I of the will and /or estate: (approx). 102TIM· IS2 T .. _, ,, d s ...._.11m FrH Abrallve Grinder fusl In the propety .. er.,.na er e-A petition has been filed Samantha: Soviets 'don't want war'
MOSCOW (AP)
Mai ne schoo l g1rl
Samantha Smith told
Soviet children today
that h e r visit t.Q t he
Sovtet Uruon had s hown
her the Soviets "don't at
aJJ" wan t war
Samantha, 11, was
ask ed by o ne of the
Youn g P ioneers s he m et
at Moscow's House of
Pioneers tf he r
two-week trip to the
Soviet Union. which
ends Thursd ay. h ad
a nswered a q uestion s h e
wrot.e to Soviet leader
Yuri V. Andropov abou t
,....... scrl~
h d 'd "th b ' bo h e r ture n ts still in-(lipper) Wllh rK11lm fyt lem. with TRUSTOR PROPERTIES WEST. by Sheila Jo Del Vet'Chlo lll "yes," lhe tnp a sat a re ree tg xes r--ralr1ger111on system, end optional INC the Superior Court of Orange
answered ht-r question -o f presen ts." clicated that th ey hoped 20 gel slurry rank-model BENEFICIARY PACIFIC N~-County requesting that
lk for the m eeting before Boyar Schultt 6•12 Suri-Grd TIONAL BANK S ... l J Del V h .._ ed. 1t was a R ussian fo 1978, 26605 RECORDED Octoblt 15. 1g82 IS ne1 a o ea: 10 uo:-ap-
"They do n't at aU" costume and headdress their d e parture . Boyar SUouflz 1976 1awro•), instr No 82-3842tg 1n the 0111ei11 pointed as personal represen -
want war, she said m ade for h er by c hil-25:!;., Scnuta 1972 (appro•). Rec01ds In the oflloe olthe Rec0tder tallve to admmisterthe ~late
d ren. r------------21056 °1 Orange County. of Florence Alpha Hayes
S h • . h DIDI •c NOTirC salJ deed of tru11 dNCflba lhe aman t a s lnp tot e ~_, ,._ J & l ComperatOI TC-10 With IOllowlng.lot27,1n8lockl3ofNew-(under the Independent Ad-
Young Pioneers building "I can't believe they K05MO lland (movable), E32513 POt1 Beech, 1S per rnao thlf901 1n rrurusu-auon of Estates Ac\).
Was One Of th"' m ost made 1· t ," Samantha said, FICTITIOUS .u ... ss J t. l Comp8fator TC-10 wllh Boole 3 p.,,. 28 01 M1.c.11eneou1 Th · · f h · " NAME STATl.MENT 11and (movable), F32639 · -·· . e peuuon IS set or eanng ch aotic of t h e even ts on fondling th e beads o f lhe J & L Compara10t PC-14A wolh Maps. Record• ot Orange County. In Dept No 3 at 700 Clvic
her tour. with dozens of head dress w h ich she The ro11ow1ng peraons are dOlrig •tend (mov•bltl E-38579 ca~t~n_tRE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Center Or. West, Sant.a Ana,
donn ed. with t h e C9S-bu~~~:~ING DEVELOPMENT I & L Compirator PC· l4A with DEEO OF TRUST DATED OCJ1ol>er CA 92701 on August lO, l983. children , r eporters a nd SERVICES. 103S No Main sir .... power lead Ind rlllf. end flllector 14, 1983 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-IF YOU OBJECT to the
Photographers swirling tum c, to take t.ea (rom a Ofange Calll 9266S lllachmenl, E37825 TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-. samovar with Pio n eer JOHN D 1'4UEGIN 307 Teron Cir-lendlt PlafnClydrlcel •hlS, 23112 ERTY IT M/\Y BE SOLD AT A PUB-granting of the petHton. you a r ound her 1 Pf een11a c1111 · l endl1 Preln Clydrlcll 4• 18 with ltC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EJC'PLA· should either appear at the members. c 8• • · plun~ (1'4yd).28893 Saman thJ later t'On-MARIAN HUEGIN 307 Talon Cir-Unlvetlll Swisher Mini Bal· NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE hearing and stale you objec--
fl.d ed thal "( ··an 't w ·.iit to Later , w h e n she w as cie. Praoenua, Clfll 1nchard With hydf feed 071-0082 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU tions or hie w ritten ob;-. .. This buSlnets ii conducted by· 'S SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. , ~-
g e t back home" to man-taken o u tside to watch lndlvldual• (Huaband & Wiie) Kafemaioo Cut Oii aw 1g78· .. (II a '""' addrest or common lions with the court before
a n o pen-air dis pla y of Signed· JOHN D HUEGIN Model HgA W, 8874 Model designation of property It thown the he>artng Your ap pear·
chester. Maine. This statement was llled with the os~;·~~8. LB~:~g~iester above. no warranty ts given H.!o Its anrt> may be tn person or by
c h ild re n d o ing tra-County Clerk or t'renoe Cou~y1~ Sunnan Hone Modal LB. lB28153 completeness or correcrnes1). The Arthur Smith said has d ition a l Russian dances, .. , ....... beneficiary under said Deed or your an orney.
daughter "had to lie-Publlshed 0••"9• Coe.at Delly Salmp HonMlll Mo<lel FO-l,l607 Trusl,byru sonol abrHChOfdo-IF YOU ARE A CREDI-
Samantha ble nded East Piiot June 29. Jul)' 6. 13. 20. 1983 24~:'ltelkf Eng lalhe MS 850· reufl in Iha obllgalfona MCured TOR or a contingent creditor
------------. whethe r th e Soviets
HAHOl LA'l'lf~MT OLIVE
Mor1.,,1rv • C .. ·~·1,.1,
( r1•m.1mr,
1tlS (,,.,,..r A,.
'>Id M1•0,,1
~40 5554
"llCI HOTHHS
HU llOAOWAY
MOUUAlY
1 tO Broanw.a'r
C1''>l<l Me-..1
o1l q 1SO
IAlTl & HIGHOM
SMITH & TUTHILL
""'STCllff CHArtL 4n E 111n Si
C<'sta Mt"'<I
~df;.9371
,.c.,tc v11w
MaMOllAL,d•
Cerne1erv MO•IUA•v
Ch11)el·Cfematory
~ Par1 f1c View OrivJ•
NewDOfl S--llCl'I
644·2700
would start a w ar.
Tired Crom the hectic
schedule she has fol -
low ed during her trip,
Saman th a at first forgot
what her q uestion to
Andropov had been .
Whe n r eminded by a
translator who has ac-
compa n ied Samanth a
and he r aten ts through -
out t heir trip , SaJnantha
n odd ed vi~orously that
d ragged out of l.Jt•d t his an d W est by taking off 298e·e3 theflby. her11101or1 Hecuted end f h d __ _. til All machines are opere11on11 In dellvered 10 the underttgned 1 writ· o t e ece'""'-"· you must e m o rning." but also •'it-head dress. keep ing 1------------1p11ntu11 1nd erefullyequ1p1>90wlth 1en Deolaratlon 01 Default and De-your dalm with the t.'Ourt or
stressed that "she still on her costume and don-PUBllC NOTICE vlaes wofk heads, dividing head• mend tor Sale, and wflltan no11e111 or present it to the personal ren.
all . .. 1------------1 and ~., train• h d I i.c 1 1 h r re Y e nJOys it. ntn•· 11 pair of s unglasses. FteTmou• .u1 ... H This -~men1 111t is "SChedute breec en ° • 1 on ° c•uM : 8 resentatlve ap pointed by lhe
S h h led "' -.... undersigned 10 aell said pro!*'ly 10 . amanl a as v1s1 It still w as no l known NA• tTAT1!MINT A" 10 the 111e1 mortgage aacutlt)' nll•'Y Hid obligations. and ''*• court within four months
M oscow,theArtek Pion -If Saman th a will m eet The IOltowlng '*'°"It doino ag•etmenl oate<S Septatnt>er 21· an« the underllgned ceuffd Hid fromthedateof first tSSU&nOP y 1 bu11neu.. 1982 and tloned by Lef1r'1 Preelafon notice or bfeKh and of 811C11on lo of letters as provided in Sec--eer camp near a t.a o n Andropov before s he RIDGE LINE LANDSCAPING co .. Tool & Grinding. Inc s ioneo: be r1C01ded March 24, 1933 11 inatr tlon 700 of the Proba•-Code
the Black Sea, a nd Len-leaves M oscow . &he 23261 Dallago°' Chlflet M Lttor No. 83-125703 01o u1c1a1 Record• In "" . . . 8, laouna Hiiis, C1 , 92863 Seid publlc ..,. will lake place 11 the ollioe of the Recorder of Of-.nge of Cal1fom 1a The time Lor in gra d since a rriving In a gain r e fused today to. HENAY A BARTMAN, 2909 t 10 30 1 m , July 28, 1983, 11 111e County. fllina cl&lms wlll not ex.J-
the Soviet U n ion July 8. d isclose h er "secret" Country H111 Rd . S•n Juen bullnna premilH of Llhr'a s !di 1 w1nbl de but wlthOut ~... ..,.. ...
ded c --•st•eno. Ce Prect.ion Toott.Gr1nc11-.1nc .. 3111 1 181 ma · p rior lO tour montha from the Today sh e ad a r-.,.nt for th" Soviet ...., ... ooven1n1 °' wa~1nty. ellPf ... or Im· • P ,..,_ "' This bu11ne1t tt condUC1.0 by en So Halli day. Senta AnL C8'1forn11 piled, regarding 11118 po-ion, °' date of the hearing nolked
p recious gift to w h at s h e lead er, bu t both sh e and lndtvldual. g2705. Th9881ef1to 1>e medetor the tnc\lmbfance1, to1H1Y th9 raa=:s gbove.
.------------.--------..._____ Thi• a11~=~:n=nw1th the ~"':~=;~::_Ill c:~ PIY· Pf1~•1 ~ 01 tM not!j•I aec:vr YOU MAY EXAMINE \he
---.,---.IC-NO_,y_IC(____ " " , __ ,,_,,,, r "~·nty ......_k of Of...,,. County -T"-........ wlll ..... __ ..... pu-·•n1 10 by d deed of Tfull. th lnterMt file kepi by the court. U """' I'-'I PAFICEL 2:Unlt ...... u eh()wn on "''V'""'·feglfdlng l""·POHlllOtl,"""' ....... -··-...... • .. _... ............. co'--11 lnlllldnoteprov~.8<1Yenc.8,ll ~-the COl\dOMlnlum Plan reterr.o to In °' encvmb<tnetoe. lncludlnQ '"8, July 11. 1983 CalllMnll UnlfOfm ~ any, und« th9 t«m• of NICI Deed ot ate Interested In the estate.
NOnc•"""'" --1·1 SALi Par~ 1 et>ove ct1•,.,..lll'tcl•11.---... of t11etrue1" ,..... Cod8Sec:tton 8504 and the Security t 11 •-char ..... lndex---Maof o ..... pon .... _-. "' ..,.-,...,.,,.. -..-,...... Pub11-~.-. ""-a;r, C--1 """"' Agf-tl ,_.~__. to, the ru ' ' •--• ....,, Y u may ~rv~ U UK'~ ... AulMll & Kwlel Pal Runell hu8-PAACEl 2 An 81tClullv• ..... and of the tru1t1 created by Mid ....... "' -...... , ~·~· ,.,_...., the TfUllM and of the tru111 created _.. i l band and w11e ' menl for patio pvrPQMll ov« that o-s ot Truet, to pey th9 ratnalnlng Pilot July 13, 20, 2 , Aug 3. 1g13 Pfoceedl ol th9 NII wlM bl epplled by llld Deed of Tfull ecutor or .... m n llntor. or
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION por11on over that l)Of1lon or tht r• prlnclp11 aum1 of the not8(1) MOUred 4082.&3 upon the ObliQ1tlon1 owing to Said Mlt wit bl htld on·TIM e<lly. u pon the a llo "cy for Ole U ·
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ll•lcled common ..... deeellbed •e b)' &lld Deed of Truat to wtt: WA L TEA E. HELLER WESTERN IN. July 28, 1983 ... 2:00 p"" " IM CCU tor o r ad min iall'ator. and
CASH.(pay1ble 11 Orne of Ille In tew-P·G·3 on the 1b0ve rel«rlld to Con-157 . .iet. 76 with 1n1er.-. t'*«ln ----.,-_-IC_NO_TIC(-----1;?::0': T~-=-by=~ C111pm1n •venue entr•nce to lhe file with the court w ith ~
lutmoneyoflheUnlteOStatea)at:11 oomlnlum Plen lfom Feb. 7, 11183 /1 17.75% per "-. Civic C1ntlf Bulldtng 300 E11t f .... 111t NOf1h ffOf!t enfrance101119covn-The 11r .. t .or ... Ind other com· annum • proVldeCI In aeld noteC•I ----,,--a_--_--_----i pr~ °!J.IMIC ... a.clf ""11Y Aw-. Chapman Avt., OfangeC1. U tervlce, • Wndtt.en ~~
1y courthOu... 700 OMc c.n1., mon de910na11~ ... If eny, Of the rNI plllt 111 oo1t1 oh•gee end 1ny end .. , _' _. "*'" ...... .... • om• Unfform At th9 lime ol th9 lnlllll publl· elA!tJna lhft you eaire 1pectal
Oftve W•I. Sent• Ana. Ct ltf. 112101 property dHcrlb•<f above ,. Ill Mlllencet M7e5.2e with Int-I. A•ANDOt•UIT °'Ula°' COf'IWNrCltl Code. Datld July 111• ctllon ot ,,,,. notio.. Iha IOtll no ti('(' of \he m1.nc or an ln-alt •"'ht. tltle Ind lnt«llt oonytyec:t pUfpofled 10 1>41'360 A11ooado Street Thi btntflcltry ~ Mid Deed fltCmtOUt .,.... •• NA• 1983 amount 01111e unpelO b•tenoe ol 11'11 d .,._,...,. •
lo an""d ~ .._... b" It u ........ Deed of 0 ·3. CO•'• Mui , Ca. 112827 of Trull neretolor••xecuteO enc:r de-The IOllOWlng CotpotetlOn hll WAL TIA E. HELLER b ct. venlory 1>n •Pt'· -ment o~
Tru•t ,~«;; ;;;.ny ttl~ed In Mid The vndertlgned Trull" dlll-llv«ed to the undenign«I . written •l>e~ ,,,. \) .. O( ,,,. FICtltlout WESTERN INCORPOAAlEO :c~~=~~r !::: =.1eo ttUlte uaet~ or o1 lhe peli·
County, Calllomla <*lerlblng IM claim• any lllblllty IOt any •ncorrtot· Dtollfallon Of default Ind Demand Butln•• Name INSTANT HOME, By, JAMH M. MARTIN, Altorney coet•. t'lll*\ .... a.no ICIYlllOll 11 lions ()(' acc;ou1\1t ment.lor"fl
rend 11\tfein· nMe ot th•'""' acldrt M •nd Ottlt( IOI' Seit. and • wrman Notice ot 0.. Suite 120, 1109 Dove 9tfMt, New-Publl.n.d Or anoe Co11t o111y Piiot 1198.4111.25. In kt Ion 1200 and 1200~ of
PARCEL 1 An llndt~ 11181h common del~1t1on, II any, tllOW1'I l•u.lt Ind [ttctlon tow. Thevndef• POf1 Beich, C•fll0fnla 12MO July 20. 1t83 d!0-83 Thi totll ll'IO.bteoneu bei"" an the "-lir--•-n..... ... _,_ n.....l... "-' The FIC11110ua Butlntee Niwne ,...1-------'--------t .,. ._. unue ..-•VU11-~ 1nt8f'"t In 1n<1 10 Loi 1 01 Tract htteln II the• ra.t addrma °'other llgll9d C*lttd aeld ~le Of ....... aun '9frtd 10 1~..,.. llltcl HI Otano-1 .nl. eetlmate on wtllol'l 1he 099nl'lll bl<S 18 THOMAS G HARMAN 11221, 1n the City of Coate Meaa, common dtllgnafton or the !>'operty ~ Elllctton to N to be rtcOfded In County on '9bfuary t. !M, L.&"I com!Mtd may be obtlllMd bV Cllll• •
County of Otangt, 81•11 of Calf. I• not lndlctttd l'ltr.ott. CSW.Ctk>nt to ,,... county wMf9 the, ... Pf°'*1Y la Johnltown 'ln•nclll Cotp., ,,,_. ~,J lnO ,, 14,.37-otee the dty bllOte the II H M•I• SL, Ste. nt
tornla, .. '* Intl> ...corded In 800ll fM properfy may t>e Obtelnecl ffom IOCtttd. '"1 .-B II 1:" ..... _.... '"--•.aa 481 .. 'aotie 46 Ind 4f In the offtCe Of thl banaflcl1rv hueln named 8UNKIST SERVICE COMPANY S77S•A, Suite 300, PNelltrM Otitlld· J ne H 1t83 II D -· -· ._...
thecountyAecorclarofMldCounty. ~ent 10 a written requeet aubo a GOfPQfltlOn ~ AO . Atlente. ~ tl~rJ-W T .. ~D:.!!AT~:? .. CO H!_:~b6l1_ ... _. ~ .. -,.._'_ ~Ing lfl8fWtl'om IJnlt• 1 thfOU91'1 inltted to Mid ~If) wtthln Ian By Darlene a.nci., Trve• .... Tiiie bullnnl -tond\loted b'f a 11 "'""' .v0., ru 1M1cu ~-.. ~ ~
1s • ttiown on the ConoomlnlM'n deyt from the"'" PllbllClllOn ol thlt Oflioer JofllQtown Flrullle!lll COl'PQfllton ~"' 1 ~ • l y l'OM A. ttell O.lly Pilot Ju1'8 20, 27,
Pltn f900fcled In 8ooll 141", Peoe notic.. Q)4 NOf1h El OOl'lldo Sir.I VI.Al' A•ttn1 Stcf .. trY ... I. 10 I 4-.. 1"4 atld f~ded In ~ KNEFICIARY State Salll"O~ .,.,. P 6 Dr..., D Tiiie 1111~ "'" fll8CI whf'o 1118 Ont Ctty llYd Wiit "~' -i • -14HI. ,. 174, Officjel ~d• Lotti Ateoelltton, 222 N ll OOtado. 4Jt0Gkton. CA 05201 ty Olttk of Ot111191 County on ..., .... Otanoa. CA t2"t
AllO lll~lnQ th«.trom .. 1"°'9 Stock~n. CA 115202 Phone l20llt4f·1118 .lvtle tJ , tlll31'"11e No '"8038 ..... • (1 14)83&.82*8 TM ....... *-\.':!';
exctull.,. aa11menta lof p11il:I (20l)jM .. It 18 ""bllthecl40ranoe Cout Dilly fltlot Pvblllfled Otanoa CQftt Olly l'Vt>lttlled Otanot Coaat OaMy West. · • Deltr
PUl'PQW .. "'°""'on the Con-SMchlllwlltt>emeOe.t>utwl1hOut Juty 8,1s,20,1h3 1 ~1 1s.20.27.lth3057,13 642-5678 PllotJvty l,IS.2'.0.lH3 Ob PqfM.ClllT.-W clomll'4um Pten 8bCMI retem1d to. conV«lant Of •arranty, e11pr ... or 30ft.IS ~-13 , _ _..MMITI ___ . ______ ~
. -c::.
Nit.IC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE PU8llC NOTICE Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 20, 1983
'ICTITIOUI aUl tlltH IUPS"IOA COUfl'T
NAMI IT A TIMIHT Of" C Al."O"NIA,
file fOllOWlng pereon i. dOlng COUNTV 0111 OAAHOI
tluliMSs •s In lhe Mattef or the
EMANON ENTERPRISES, 1245 Appllea.IOn or l.OOan Suite A. Cotta MIH, 92820 Mlehoet JOhn Murpny an adull;
8TEVE BENSON 13117 01n1 Elizabeth Mu1111n by n94
Ovnrot>ln, Belltlow., Ce . 90106 Mother, P11r1e11 SkyllOtM
NOTICE Of T"UITH'I IALI
T.I . No. J10I
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A
OEEO OJ' TRUST OA TEO JANUARY
14, 1980 UNLESS YOUTAKE AC·
TION TO PROTEC1 YOUR HOME. IT
MAY BE SOLO.AT A PUBLIC SALE
IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF
Nil.IC NOTICE
ll011'1
"CTITIOUI e UllNHI HAMI eTATIMl!NT
The lollOwlng peraon1 8'1 dOlr-io butlne11 u
WHAT'S COOKING 298 F 17th
81 Coai. Mesa, Ca 02027 ClASSlfllD '
642 -5678
Thll butlness It conducttd by 1n lor Change 01 N1m1
lndlvklull No A 11go83
Slave B1n1on ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
Thia llllamerit w11 flied with the FOR CHANGE OF NAME
Co\Ktty Clerk ol 011ng1 Counry on tSec 0064)
July 7, 1983 Mlcnae1 Jahn Murphy ( 11. Dane
THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED·
ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD
CONTACT A LAWYER
STAN·SHAW CORPORATION, A
Calllornla corPQl •llOll, at duly •P· polnteo lruslM under 11\e lolloWlng
<1e11Crltwd dMd or lrutl WILL SELL
AT PUBLIC AUC110N TO THE
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or as
Ml IOtlh In Sec11on 2024h of the CMI
CO<le. all right. lltle and lnletHI con·
veyed 10 and now held bY n under
LUHAN CORP INC , 2032 San
Miguel Or • Newporl Beech, C1 ,
92600 A Calllomle Corpo•atlon
T,,ls bu11neas 11 conducted by • corporation·
Lucy Luhan. Pree
Thia statement wn llleo wlltl the
CLASSIFIED ·
INDEX
.._••-•-••-•_f_11_l_1...,l1 __ lea111 fer lale ..... ltr laJt ...... a. lalt
Gtaaral 1002 lntral 1001 lta11al 1112 c .. 11 ••11 1124 ;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;::.t:=~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~l .. 111 100 BEAUTIFUL CONDO IAYllH PLA• UmHT Thi• on. eparkl•• Ilk• • Park Ilk• Mttlng, grHt ,.. f220115 Flil&l>elh MuSlaln 12) 1115 filed e p.11· Pu1>11~he0 CK•OQil CoaSI Delly lion In this court 10< an ordef allow· Coun1y CltHk ot Orange County on lo Plue Yow Ad. Cal
July I. 1953 6 Spectacular~· dplx 2 br, 2 bl up; 2 br, lewel wltfl ntvl clfro";, curlty •Y•lem. POOi, 2 be dn. 2 ..._..._t 1,__. 0 ......1 •• ~ _ •t,500,000. ll'ld paint Well la! out lllCluz:zl, weigltl rm. Undtt Piiot Juty 13, 20. 21 Aug 3, 1983 Ing pellt1oner to cheng1 h11/her
401.l 83 name lrom( IJ Mlch11I John Murphy
------------eno (2) Dana Ellzabeth Mu1teln to (II Putlhlhed Orange c~!21= 42-5678
P1101 Jull 13, 20, 21 Aug 3, 1983 RCAL ESTATE uoa ..--acou .... ..:u "' bdrm, 2 Bath with a 180K S C. Pta.za. Low PElllllLA,,IE IOWFlllT balcony or the Mstr down C1U Roy 64e-oe&e NlllC NOTICE Michael John SkyhorH. (21 Violet
Dana Elliabeth SkVhorsa
FICTITIOUI I UllHEH IT IS HEREBY ORDERED the1 all
NA• ITAnMEHT persons ln1eres1ed In the meuer
The IOlloWlng PeflOll Is <!Olng 1lor1aa10 appear before 11111 courl 1n
business as Oeparlment No ~ 11 700 Clvte
BUSINESS CASSETTE PRO· Center Drove West, Senta Ana, Call·
OUCTIONS, 158·c Tulip Lane, Costa rorn1a. on August 22. 1983. at 10
Mffa. Ca .. 92627 o'clock A M . ano then end there
OAVID W. DRAPER, 158-C Tulip show cause. 11 any they have . vmy Lane, Colla Mesa, Ce .. 92627 said petition for change ol name
This busineu 11 conoucttd by en should not be granteo
lndlYldual IT IS FURTHER ordeted 111111 a
David W Or aper copy of this order 10 show cauH be
Th•s statement was roeo w11n tne published 1n lhe Orange Coast Deily
County Clerk of Orange County Oii P1101, a newspaper ol genetal
July 7, 1983 Clrculallon pu1>lished In this counly
F220170 Bl least once a w8'lk tor lour con·
Publltlled Orange Coast Dally secutlve weks prior to lhe day 01 said Pilot July 13, 20. 27. Aug 3 1983 hearing
4070-83 Dated July 7 1983
------------F•a11k Oomenich1n1 MLIC NOTICE
l(C151S7
FICTITIOUI aUllHESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following persons are do+ng business as:
JtJOY'S JEWELRY 3358 E Yorba
Undo Blvd, Fullerton, Ca 92631
JEWELS BY EBBE a Cahl corp
16654 Bushard, Founl8111 Vlllley C&
92708
This business IS c011ductad by a corporation.
JEWELS BY EBBE. 1 Calll corp
Bruce L Curtis
Ella Curtis
Edward 0. Lotts
Bridget M Lons
Published Orange COISI 011ty
Piiot June 29, Jury 6. 13. 20, t983
2965·83
Ml.IC NOTICE
001151
FICTITIOUI aUSINESS
NAME STAU MENT
The following persons are doing
bullness as:
(A)JOHNSTOWN PROPERTIES,
!Bl INSTANT HOME. 1109 Ool/o
Street. Sle. 120. Newport Beech, Co
92660
JOhnstown American Companie. a
Manachusatts bu11nass trust 1see
below). Suite 300, 5 775·A Peachtree
OunwOOdy Road, Atlar>11. Ga 30342 For trustees. see below
Thls business 1s conducted by a
business 1rus1.
George H. L.ane Iii, Pres
JOHNSTOWN AMERICAN COM·
PANIES.
Juoge ol ltie
Supet1or Court
WILLIAM L SCHROEDER
A11orney al Law 10666 WestmlnlSter Ave t
Garden Grove, Ca. 92643
Published 01ange Coast Dally Pilot
July 20 21 Augus1 3, 10, t983
420 t-83
MLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUllHESS
NAME STATEMENT
The following person IS doing
business as
FINE ART TOURS, 32 l;ypress
Tree l ane. 1rv1ne Co . 927 t5
JANET MAE STEVENS. 32
Cypress Tree Lane, ll'Olne Ca ,
92715
This bu&lness 1s conducled 1>y an
lndlvldual·
Janel Mee Stevena This statement WIS hied wllti 111e
Counly Clerk ol Orange County on
June 28. 1983
F2111145
Published Orange Coest Dally
Pllol July 13, 20. 21 Aug 3, 19113
4064·83
M LIC NOTICE
T·23t51
NOTICE OF TflUSTEE SALE
T.S. No. 11ff
H id Oeeed or Trull In the properly
herelnaftet described.
4058·83 ....... r•I
-------------A"•h"'tnt U1U11 "',..'IC NOTICE o..u ..... 1~1•1"1 TRUSTOR LEE C. PUTNAM and
NANCY E PUTNAM hutband and
wife H J01n1 Tenan11
____ r_UIJ\.;;.;..;....;.;.;;..,;,,;,.;;.;;.. ___ 1 S.llow "'""'°''"'
'·•·"'''"'"" n. .... , ( tl(fMI• ,, ... M .. , FICTITIOUI aUllNEH
NAME ITATIMEHT ~, .. 1. M.._ BENEFICIARY· RANDALL C
BRYANT and AUDREY J BRYANT,
husband ano wife Recordtd Febru·
ary 13. 1980 as lnatr No 16141 In
l>ook t3601 page 312 of OlllclaJ Re·
cords In the olllce of the Recorder or
o,.nge County, said deed or 1rus1
Oe1trlbes lhe IOllowlng propeny
tile Easterly 75 feel of 1he West·
erly 145 lee1 or Lota 39 and 40 In
Block B or Tract No 812, In the City
or Costa Mesa, Counly ol Orange.
Staie ol Calllornla as per map re·
corded In book 20 pages 1 ano 2 ot
Miscellaneous Maps 1n the Olllce or
tne County Recorder or said Counly
May also be known as 764 Wesl
20th Street. Costa MeH. CA 92626
(II a street address or common
designation 1s shown abova, no war·
ranty is given as to ns completeness or correctness.I"
The beneficiary under aeld Deed
ol Trust, by reason or a breach or
default In the obllgallOlll secured
thereby, heretofore e•evctad and
delivered to lhe undersigned a writ· ten Oecteretion ol Default and De·
mand lor Sale, end wrlUen notice ol
!>reach and or eiecuon 10 cauM lhe
undersigned ro sell said properly 10
satisfy said Obllgallon1. and 111ere·
alter the underslg11ed oauseo sald
noll<le ol breach and of alecUon to
be Recorded April 1, 1983 IS Instr
No 83· 137336 ol said Official Re-
cords
Salo sale w111 be made. but w11tiout
covenant or warranty. express or Im·
plied, regarding lltle. possession. or
encumb1ances. to pay lhe rernlalng
principal aum or the note(•) secured
by said Deed ol Trust, with Interest
15 In said note provided, 1dv1nc111, ii
eny under the lerms ol said Deed ol
Trull lees. Cllarges and t•penses ol
the Trus1ee and ol lhe trusts crea1eo
by said Oeeo ol Trus1 Slid sale will be held on August 5, 1983 al 11:00
o m . at the 1ron1 enlr •nee ol
Stan·Stiaw Corporation, 2315 East
17th Street. Santa Ana, CA 027 t 1 Tne 101a1 amount or the unpaid
balance or lhe obligation secured by
said property to be sold together
with 1n1eres1. late charges. 11nd estl·
maled costs. e~pensts and od· vances, as or Iha date nereol, is
$28,214 94
Oaie July 5. 1983
ST AN·SHAW CORPORATION
as sai<I Trustee
By Stan·Shaw Corpo1111on
2315 East 1711> S1ree1
Santa Ana. CA 92711
The lo11ow1ng person 11 doing J ,.,,. p,.,.,
bullne11 as .t:I fyrn
MAG'S DONUTS, 18066 Culver f'"'""''" v.1i.. Or . Irvine. Ca . 92714 ttun1111~"'" tw .. h
NING Y VEN, 1391 t Euclid, Gar· ::~:::. 11•1°""' Oen Grove. Ca . 92643 1,.~11,.. u.· .. ••
lti11 busln11$s Is c:onoucted by an ''"(""" 11111• lndlvlctuaf 1 .... ,cun • .NtlfC'.w 1
Nino Y Yen i...~. h .. ,,
Th11 statement wat filed w11h the M•-•"" \'., ' County Clerk of Orange Counly on "'"~1ow1 1~ .. h Jul~ 5, 1983 ~;: ~~',:•,·.~t~:11,u .. n ..
F220023 ~1111t... "''• Publlaned Orange Coast Delly "'.1 I!<•' 11
P1101 July 13, 20. 27 Aug 3. 1983 !w .. lh l..tK"'"' 4059·83 °'"n~ I fl, . ., I ,,",.,,
MLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUllHE88
NAME STATEMENT
The 1011ow1ng person Is doing
business IS
KNIGHTSHEAO DESIGN ANO OE· VELOPMENf. ~s N Yale Ave . FUii·
enon. Ca , 9263 t
MICHAEL T GIBBONS, 545 N
Yale Ave , Fullerton, Ca 9263 1
Th11 1>us1ness 1s conducled by an lndlYldUal
M1cn;e1 r G11>bons
Tr11s statemen1 was Iliad with the
County Clerk or Orange County on
July I 1983
F21 ....
Published Orange Cout Dally
Pllol July lJ. 20, 27, Aug 3, 1983
4060·83
Ml.IC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS aUllHESI
NAME STATEMENT
The lollow1ng persons are doing
business 11
WARD MANUFACTURING &
SUPPLY 341 Kalmus Drive Costa
Mesa, Ca . 92626
TFt BUILDING MATERIALS. INC
CALIFORNIA, 2300 Eesl Orang•· wooo Ave . Anahe•m, Ca . 9i806
This bUstness Is conducted by a
corporation
Guy Nelson
Vtce President
This siatement was Uled wltn the
County Clerk of Orange County on
July I, 1983
F21 ....
Publllhed Orange Co111 Dally
Pnot July 13 20. 27, Aug 3. 1983
4061·83
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bath, 3700 aq.ft. era park.Ing. $1 ,385.000. 199,900. 151.3101 HIN llll,000
Ull llll C:S&KT Lot• of extru, eunny, pvt
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. nn.. ....PAOPenlE.S yard. wet bar. bll·ln vac.
beam ceillnp, fumiahed, palloe. 1420,000. b11<:ony 646-91116
FAlllAllll 11111 lllUTIP 'l"l'u !'!'!11 e...,.a""bo•a•,.,,a_n !"'! • .,.t•,..r.oi!H~•t. ltacl1 lOtO
New 4 br, 4 \,i be, cualOm French Normandy Ba, reduce<1 to 52911,998. 10 v, down, 10 ~ lntttnt. 2
FAit.ate l.2 p-"--..,.._ h.illtop 'l,2"'",000. 552·2839 Br Condo, pool, tennl1 nr • u1"" -... • .JV _ beach, s 1 J9.000. Agt MllUll IAll IAIFlllT l1IMI Cle 1a 631·0231 .
Coronado Ialand cuat. beyfront lot. 85' boat Peala11l1 1007 96~8000
deck. Plana avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. IAYFIHT OHIO c~:,-=?,:-y-o-=~-~o-ove_,.d-,Ys~~~~~~
111.Wlw 11 •• E 2 bedrooms. 2 baltis. pool, $74.500 952·2025 boat strp evellable Super
Near new 4 bdrm, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 sq.
ft. $440,000. WW trade for a local lot.
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
bay view. Owner will OOWFlllT
tr.aoe lor trlpleJC or house ON THE SANO with ocean
In NewpQn area Price re· view 2Br 1112 ba Co·op
duced lo 5395,000 S 130,000 Owner will LllO IW TY carry R & H Investment IU· lHO 751-5989
l !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Beaut11u1-ocean1ron~ SEA:;;:s-=p-=R..,.A"'Y,..,T"'o=-w~N,...H...,O""M"'="e
on Balboa Peninsula. 4 Ocean close. 2Br -. 2 Ba.
Br 4 Ba By owner. Pool • Tennis .. Security
1·11 ll"Y""'' l),.,, N H olS 0161
IUILllH
For Tuesday through Fri·
day publlcattons. 4:30
p.m. the prevlout day .
For Salurdey publlcatlon,
deadlfne Is 3 p.m. Friday.
Sunday deadline Is 5 p.m.
Friday. Monday deadline
Is 11:30 am. S11urday.
llLLIUI
OllllCTllll
1e111111u 11nn
IU JIU OlPllTUIO
This tradlllonally Styled
Early Callfornlan eslete
ollers counlry llvlng
w/valley and oc:en views.
2.5 acres. 4 Br's, guest
qua11ers, plumbed barn,
1ack room. 5 stalls, sprinklered riding arena
open beams and hard·
wood floors Call Rod or
Dave tor specifics.
$995,000. 644--7020
LlllO llEll ESTATE
Kills ano corrections may
be made on same dead·
lines as above. Please
esk lor a "k 111 number" J tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.--
when cancelling your ad
$775.000 Wiii lrade for Gale 4 yrs new
Items ol like value S 129.000 A gen I
305/561·5560 851·9135
CtrtH ••I Mar l"""O 2 Under_S,,....200~.-ooo-.-.--,-k-t-o
IVlili bCl1. 3Br, 3Ba home. By owner. 2 Br 2 Ba condo, c.21. Pac:. CSI. 952·2025
oceen s1<1e or Coas1 Hwy H B Ground floor. patio, close aat. UMU 1
10 beach & shops, comm ~I
rec area.pool/spa s 189.000 720· 1363 Pr1n WlTtlllllT FIBI
only Sacrlt.ca $425,000, formal
~:·.~ EllllOll
Dalebout
Boy&Beoch
Real Estate
By owner. 2 Br 2 Ba condo,
ocean side ol CoaSI Hwy.
Ground lloor, patio, close
lo beach & •hops, comm
r ec: area.pool/spa.
$189.000 720.1363 Prtn
only
entry lo magnltlc1n1
atrium. ell rooms adjoin
atrium or overlook water,
gourmet kitchen. well ol
glass, view ol 1err1ca, 42'
pvt boa1 dock, hlde-awey
Mstr suite, gu.s1 q1ra.
easy terms Some work
Wiii make you money
842-7611 Or 960·1759
Bkr.
"'' Che<:ll your ad dally and
l'l report errors lmmedl· ~~~~ ately. The DAILY PILOT
2•m assume$ llablllty tor the
~100 first lncorre<:t Insertion ~~ •o•n•l•y··--------
:~ Gtatral 1002
I 1111 IUOM
IPYIUll MILL
OlltllA IEL llAR
ltlltr ts ••"'"''· S.••tt 111 efhra. llolr
IJ4er•H• llltr 111 ·•~
IU•l tSr•rr llCIU.IHCE llHCI ,,.,
WESTCLIFF
Neat, clean 2 bedroom,
one balh condo. Ground
floor level Private pallo
Conven1en1 locallon
Owner mOll~ated
$110,000.
131-1300
OLIFFll&YH
Re4'1114' II
Almos! tot value on this
close-up view property
With duplex and plans for
home -guest llousa.
large lot surrounded by
higher priced homes.
631-1400. $398,500
-
WATIHIHO 1
llOMI ., lac.
REAL ESTATE
131·1400
CONDO Price Reduced. lg
12 5V. auumabl• In,
S 139.000 C-21 Pac Cet
lmat t 4
.......... 1.
tw11r•1dltll
3 t>d. 2·~. I yr, upgradld,
shu11ers, drapes, land-
acaped, nr pool and ten·
nls Mika otter. Open
hou11 Sat/Sun, 12·5. 22
Lak1shore Bllr
A Massachuaetts busJness trusl
JOhns1own Ameflcan Companie<•
IS the designation or the Trustees ror
the lime being under tile Tlltrd
Amended and ~""'"' Oeclar1uon of Trost dated J1nuary 16. 1980. as
amended All person• dealing with
JOhnstown Amtrlc;en Companies
mu11 IOOk solely to lhe 1ru11 property
10< 1he enlorGemen1 ol any clelms
ag1Jn11 JOhnstown American Com·
panltt, .. no TrUllM, Offiott, Man·
ager, Agent Of Sharehold., Hsumes
any personal llablllty for obllg111ons
entereo into by or on behalf or Jonn.
llown American Companies
YOU A"E IN OEFAUL T UHDEfl A
OH O 0, TRUST DATED OctotM#
5, 1111. UNI.EIS YOU TAKE AC·
TIOH TO PflOTECT YOU" PROP· EflTY, IT MAY I E IOLD AT A PU•·
LIC IALI . IF YOU HH D AH EX·
PUHATION Of" THE NATURE Of"
111, aa lnat. No. "25, In boots 1UAI,
peee 13", of Offtc ... fl-d• In
Ille office of the County fltconlet
of Ore09• County, Celllornla.
WILL IELL AT PUILIC AUCTION
TO THI HIOHHT atDOEfl FOR CASH, CAI Ntlfl'I CHECK Ofl
CEflTIFIEO CHECK, (peyeble 11
time of .... In lawful m-y of lllf
United l latH) 11 the Honfl fr0ti
enlrence lo IN county cownttou ..
700 Civic Center Dr1v• WMt, a.n1a
An1, Calltornle, ell right, lltle end lnteraal conH J'ed to and now held
by II under eald Deed ol Trull In the
property 1ltuated In .. Id County
and Stale deec:rlbed aa:
(714) 542·5811
By· Lynn Brunner
Aaslslant Secretory
Nil.IC NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENTS IHlllAILI
YALUEPLUSU
OllLI 1124,IOOl
LoHIJ 3 Ir I 1111
ho111, 1100 sq ft 2 11¥111 TtRUOI 4Br w/master 1u1te, lam
rm, 3Ba, tell, lease or
lease option. $275,000
Fee. Agt 760·8311
552-0660
IYIWIEI
·u1>ll1hed Orange Coast Dally
ll July 13, 20 27 1983
FICTITIOUS I UllNEH
NAME ITATI MEHT
Ttie 10How1ng P8(aons are 001ng l>uSlnns as
A1u .. 1v1 .. '"'"'HU.
l..,,•t .\. h 1t11u• 1'11 ....... 1.
I•,'"' u.AI ~r-111•
il'lffl
11111<
AO&J
WH4
tOlfl
Immaculate 4 Bdrm 2 Bath
located In No. Costa
Mesa nr So Coest Plaza
Assume 97K loan OWC
2nd 631·7370
•• , rt•od. kit,
rook fr,10, hwd
fJrs, 1Ut1
•1tri1kl1rs, 1lar111
sys, adjacent to
Park. A real valuer
In lltrth C.M •
Clyde JohHon
llltr. 141-2144 •
3 Br, 1''-Ba houu
w/bonus rm. grea1 COhd,
great fina nci ng 408t·83 INTERIOR PLANT DESIGN 31161 ~ ........ t\' h\lff\l'tt .. H"
f1 .. \1 SPYGLASS • BR .. 1116.000 857-9583
-------------I E Beer SI Santi Ana Calif 92704
''I s1ngle·lvl, Tradtwlnds
Unsurpassed view•
Ttustees
Setton Stallard, Fawn Hill Drive, New Vernon, NJ 07976
Roberl G Guempej, 16 Edgewood Rd, M101son N J 07940
John Lle·N1t1sen 8 125
Habets,,am Waters Roao. Atlanta
Georgia 30338
George H Lane. Ill, 52 Blacktand
R011d, Atlanta. Georgia 30306 WOiiam B llam11t6n, 1770 Branch
Vattey Drive Roswell, Georgia 30076
DaVIO \I JOhl'l# 1085 Mt Paten
Rd . Atlanta, Georgia 30321
Ar1hur ByrnH, t4 E 90th Street
New York.NY 10028
This statement was filed with the Coun1y Clerk or Orange County on
June 17, t983
f21"47
Published Orange Coast Dally
Piiot July 6 13 20 22 11183
3056--1983
Pat"Cel t: Unit He. 15 •• 1hown
and de.crlbed In Ille Condominium
P1en rtcO<ded on May 11, 1171, In
llooll 12'17, P .... 311 to 317 In·
Ch11IY8, Of Dmc:lel fl.cord• of H id County:
Pefcel 2: An undlYlded one
forty·lourth (1/441h) lnletMt .. 1
tenant In common In the lrM
lnterM t In and to the Common
ArN of Lott 1 ancl 2. of Tract tt7'
" Slef map llled In llooll 423. , .... 21 and 30, of Ml.cell-• Mape,
recor4H of H id County, aa 1uc:h
term II defined In Ille Arllclff anti·
tied "Dennttlone" of the Decler·
atlon of Con nente, Condition• and
f111trlcl1on1 dffc:rlbed In ''I U•· JECT TO" betow (the "DICIM·
atlon");
-------------Pllfcel 3: E-men11 aa "' lotth PUBLIC NOTICE In Ille Stctlon1 efttltled "Cerleln
-------------E-1• for Ownen " and "lufl-YOU AM '" De,AUI. T UNO£fl A port, l eltlemenl and Encroec:h·
NED Of" TflUIT DAn D leptem· ment " of ,.,. Anlct. entltled
IMf 14, 1112. UNUll YOU TAKE "f.aM1Mnl1" of the Dtclaratlon.
ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR Peret! 4: E-1• " euch
l'RONRTY, IT MAY N SOlD AT A ff-It -pertlcularly H I PUii.JC IAl.E. • Y04.,t HEED AH forth In the Artlcle 41fttltled "1-~A TION Of ntlE HA TUI!£ ment1" of Ille Decleretlon of Co+re·
Of' ntE ""°CE!DtNO AOAIHST nanll, Condition• and ""trlcllona
YOU, YOU IHOUlD CO..TACT A In "SUIJECT TO :"below (IN
l.AWYEfl "M11tar Dtclaratlon") undlf the
NOTICE Of' TflUSTl!E'I SALE Section he11dlng1 In euc:tt Artk:le
T.I . Ho. 4003' enlltled ••follow•: "Ownen "'9ht1
MLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OF I ULk TRANSFER
Nouce 11 hereby 91ven 10 c1ed1tori
of lhe wllhln nameo 1rena1erortS1
111a1 • l>ulk lrensler is llbOUI 10 be
maoe on personal properly 11ere1n
tiler described
Ttie names ano bu11no~ lid·
dreues of the 1nt,.ntlea tr~n<le•ors
are FRED H MOLIN/\ JFI
JOSEPH PE~llLI
2675 Irvine Avenue Suite 1A·5
Cose Mesa. Ca
AU other bUSlness names and 1d-
dressas useo by the 1n1ended 111rts·
reror Within three years lesl years
last PHI so tar as known to tho intended Hansleree are none
T ha Mme(sl and bualneu address
or the Intended trensleree(•I are.
TA VILA. L TO. a Call! corp
CIO Timothy J Salyer,
Allorney at law
2043 Westchfl Drive, Sulla 307
Newport Beach, Ca 02660
Thll Ille properly perunent hereto
Is oesc:rlbad In general as· furniture,
11x1ures. utQulpment. and 1eo11ehold
1mprovemen1s and located 11 2675
lrvtne Ave. Suite lA-5 Coste Mesa. Ca
Thi Business name used by said
tran1ler0ts al said locallon Is MO
JOE' FOODS
Thar H id bulk lransler IS Intended
lo be consummated at Ille 0111ce or
SERVICE ESCROW COMPANY,
p 0 BOK 218, 14282 Beach Blvd,
Westminster, County ol Orange.
California, on or alter August 5. 1983
Thia bulk tren11er IS subJe<:l to
Calllorn11 lJn1lorm Commerclll
Code Section 6106
Thtt last day tor 1111ng c111ms by any
crea1101 ahall be August 4, t984
Dated June 30. 1983 TA VILA. L TO 0 G.8111 corp
By. Joe AV11a, Pres
ln1ended Transferee
Published Orange Co111 Daily
Pilot July 20. 1953 4204-83
MLIC NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that and Dutlff, UlllHIM and Cable
onJuly27. 19838110 00• m OISlld T ... Ylllon". "IUPCIO'I Md .. tt ...
dt y, In th• room M l Ulde IO< con· m anl", "El'leroaellm111t" end
ducting Tnit1H'1 Salff, within the "Community ,acmttee • ...;.,.,,, .. ,
olflctt of REAL ESTATE SECURI· Parcel 5: An Hcfu11'ff _,
TIES SERVICE. locetad II 2020 '°' belcon~ OVlf'ha09 llfld dec:lt
Hortn Broadway, Suite 206. In Ille •llh •UPCl«tlve plUno1 under,-· City 01 Santa Ana, Counly or Orange, throuth. and ec:roee that ponlon ol
atele of Calilomll. Jimmy B BrOOlcs Lot o. Tract No. 1123, .. per mep
and Aebeccl A Brooks. husband nled Ir> 9ooll "5, P .... 11 end •
end wit•. as duly IPl>Olnted Trustee lncluetve. of Mttcell-• Mape,
llndef and porsuanl 10 lht power of recordw of Mid County, " ITIClfe
Ille conferred In lhat certaln Deed perllcularly dH erlbtd In the
of Trull eJCec:vttd by Jimmy B coh1mn efttltled "A~TEHAHT
8tOOlt• and Reoecca A Brooks, EASEMENT' of lhal portlOfl ef
hu•bano and wile, racordeo 0ecem. hlllbll F of the Dec:latetlon which
bit 2 t. t982 1n the oNice 01 the perteln1 10 lhe propeny eon11eyed County Rec0toer or 111<1 County. as hereunder.
Recorder 'a instrument No Parc:el l:E-1 ower Loi• Fa NOTICE TO CREDITORS
12 .... 46929. by reason of I bteach or 0 of TrMI 111' M pet mep nled In Of" aULK TRANSFER
default 1n payment or performanGe llooll 414 , .... 15 to 23 lnduetve, No11ee ••hereby given 10 crtd1tors
of tl'le obllgallons '8COred thereb~, of Mlec: ... _1 Mepa, record• ol 01 the within named 1ran1leror(s)
lndudlflg 1h11l 1Heach Of default, No-Mid County kif Ille P4HltOM ol that • but• lranater IS about ro be
lee ol WfllCh was recorded Merell dralnaftfl IMMl!ttlnf the properly maoe on p•raonel property herein·
I 1, 1983 u Record11t'1 lnwument c:on11eyed hefetn provided 111•1 &lier described
No 83·108937 WILL SELL AT PUB· m uch dreln•t• eh1ll not un· The nem8' and business t1d·
UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST t11toneblr rtllrlcl 1tte lnlended dresses ol the Intended 1n1nalerors
8100ER FOR CASH, lawful money ol UM and enjoyment of .. Id LOI• F are
1111 Unlled Stales. or • ca~111<'1 end c. The locauon In Celltorn11 ol ltie
eh«:~ drawn on • 11a11 or national Tru.t0t Of -d owM r: LESLIE chief e.ecu11ve 01t1ce Of rr1nc1pal
bani!. • s11te or re0er11 credit un10t1, "· eufllTIH AND SANDRA H. business ott;ce ol the 1nreno1d
or a 111111 or ledel'al sav•no• and loan eUl!ITEH. transferor IS
-llllOn domiciled In 11111 1tale, The atreet eddrH e and othef WILLIAM V PRESTO SR 1833 '11 peyal>le 11 Ille tlm• of sale, all common dllltn•llon, II 1n,r, of IN ISi Street Unll <>1 Long Beach, Cah·
r10fl1, 111141 and lnletesi hlfd by It, as ttll prpertr dHerlbed abo111 11 for11111
Trvstea, In 1hat rtal properly tltuete purported io i.: I t llllfffMwt, fhe n1mH and bullntu address
In said County end State, <lelCrll>ed lnrlM , Clllltotnla 12114 ol Ille lntendlCI translereet are
•• I01fOw11• Lot 8 Block 33 of Newport The ~Md TrualM di•· FRED L SHAMBAUGH. 20281
Belch ... "'°"'"on a Map reco<dld ctelme '"' llaOilltr tor eny lfteM· N0tcro1t Lana. Huntlnglon eeac11. In Boole 3, ~ 26 OI MltQe4reneou1 reel-of 1he ,.,.., ...._ end C1lll0tn1a 92648
Mapa of Orange Couol)'. Celttornla C:Ofnm4"! dee19Mtten. If'"'' •'*"n DORTHEY J SHAMBAUGH, Thi •treet eddfffl or 01h11 hef9tn. 20261 Norcro11 Lene, Hunllng1on
Comor't detlgnlllOn of 11141 r811 prop. l ald .... wtll lie mede, but Beach, Calll0<rila 92648 ••ly heratn1bov1 d11crlb1d 11 wn11ovt --t 8f w8"M tfr ••· Thai me property penlnent harato
purportacl 10 t>e:3314 W811 OCeen .,, ..... ~ • ..,..,__ tttte. 1a deeo111>e<11n g•'*•f H : All ot 1111
l'ront, Newport a..c,,, California po11a ... an Of ----. to lurnlture. fi~luree . .ciulpmanl, lnven·
Tiie under~ n.et>y Oltclllm• INJ Illa YllpMd ...._ ef lfle lory. goodwtll, trldl name.
all llablllty tor any 1neo<rec1,,... In notl(a) -Wed 111r Mid Deed ef ll•SlhOld lnt1rn1 and leaHhold Im·
Mid ltreet ICl<ll'-or othlt com· T111et, ....,It • .-.n. .......,.. provemen1t 01 thal oer111n ham•
mon dellOf\allon. .. pttwtdN '" Mid Mte(a), .,._ burger bullnff• end 11 locetlCI at. Said .... Wiii be midi WllllOlll v-.e, If ...,, undef 1he tat"'8 of 17091 New11nd Av.nu., Hunt1ng1on
wa,,1111y,e•pr-ortmplled,1eg11d• Mid Deed flf Trwt, ~ o-... Beach, Calltorn11
Ing tltle, ~. or encum.. llftd .. ,.,._of"",.,.,. ... MMll., The Bu11n111 narM uff(I bV H id
btancta. 10 .. tlefy the prlnclpll bat+ the trveh _..., lllJ Mid Deed of tl1nsl1tor1 •t 11ld loc•llon 11: "* Of '"-Nol• Of Ollw obllQatlon Tniat. NOBLE' MC\ll'td by eald OMo Df Truer. with Tiie lll•tt•lllWJ ~Mid Deed That Mlc1bvlk111n111r It Int~ '"'.,.' "'° Ottttr tumt It pr~ " TNlt ••••••:• •• _._ llftd to Dt c:ontvmm111e111 11141 ottic. of "'8f91n; P1Ut ld\rlneet, if eny, ut10tr """'911 .. tt1e ............. 1 Bells Etetow :111erpt1 .... 6:>S N
the lerme U.eol lllO t11•111 on """*' Daatetwhn ef.,....... lfMll T111t1n Ave . Suite 100, 811111 Ana.
tuch aclve,_, 1nel llfu• IMI. ~ '-.... , _.. e Wt1fteft,... C.lilornla on or attef August 22.
ch•'1"· and bplf1-DI th• &tot ef.,..,... Md l lM"9ft to .... 1983 Tr1ttt .. lfld of tt>e 1ruet1 GtHled ~ The .. ........, eM9Md Mid .... Thie bulk transfer It tubjeot to
Mid Deed Of Truat. The totll amount Hoa el DeWt lfMll 1'"11on to ... Call!Ofnla Unllorm Commercial
of eald ObllaetlOll, lncludlng raMOn• .. Ille~ In h _., W-. Code Secllon 8 toe.
lbl'f -~ ..... Cflar.-end••· tM ,... ,..._., la '"*'-The namt 111<1 1ddr"a of 1111 I*· .,_,...Of Ille Tf\ltt ... II Iha llt'ne Of Trw ... •.-tYMMw""' ..... tOn wit,, wtlOl'l'I Cllimt may De hi.cl It
lf!itlll ~ of 11111 Nolie., II COLONIAL ""'9f DllD I I"• !Mtte facrow fnterprte. Inc: • 895 S27.t2tt1. vteal.1.~' N, Tu11ln Ave .. Surta 1eo.s.n1eAna,
DA TIED ""-IO. 1"3 11U7 .... ...._, ltt.... CaHIOfnla 12708 and 1111 IHI day for
IU . NIWICH WMtW, C.._. ~ llltng ctllma by 111y ctldllor ahell b41
A Cell. Corp (11J) ....,.,. Augu•I 19, ttU wtll<lh 11 tlle bvtl·
• Trultea 0*1 1111 ~ tea Mii dly Otlor1 tlll contummellOfl l y: "-hlete teaunt• Satlllcl PMll AMINCAN eA* Otll 8')8Cl'*l 1bOY1 Jt':J 0 J. ~.., .:•· Of' LOI ANOa.11 Oelad: Jllfy 13. 1913 '* L 2:.nt.~=tnoe'°' 111r ~ ,,,.. -:.::' .::= g:~~1'8hambaugh Pv~1~~ ~t Oelly Pi.i•lt•llNOf .. c.:o:..AJ::: ~='o:~ ... Diiiy PllOI Pllot.Myl,1),20,.13 iic*1-t$ _,,, .. 17,1tN ... 4+1 Juty 20.1H)•~03.JJ •
ERIC ANTHONY WOLFF 3661
'E Bear St . San1a Ana, Calif.
92704
STEPHEN GREGGORY WOLFF
t493 t Burnnam Cir Irvine, Calif
r111s business is COll<lucteo l>y o
generel P8r1ners111p
Eric Woll!
This sta1ement wes filed wtth 1118
County Clttrk or Orange Coun1y on July 7. 1983
n201'3 Publlsr.eo Orange CoHt Oally
Pllol July 13, 20 27, Aug 3. 1083
4()66.83
NOTICE
BUSINESS Ii
FINANCIAL
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'"In' •""Jt'l'h nt l•l.tf~"twtwU""
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EMPLOYMENT
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u.a. I MALL •UllNEll
ADMINllTRA TION
WllCO CAPITAL, I.TI>.
Appllcetlon No. ,.,oe-o:m MCRCHAftllS[
Notice ot Appllcation ror •License ""'' 1., lo Operate IS • Small Business In· , ... , h~f·.
o\u I t vestment Company
No11ee 11 hereby given lh•I an •P·
plication has been llled w1111 1tie
Small Business Adni1n1str111on
pursuant to Section 107 102 ( 198J~.
lor o license 10 opereta u a small
buslneu lnveSlment company
(SBICI und&r the prov111on1 or tne
Smell Bullness lnvestmenl Act ol
1958 as amended (the Ac11. t 15 u S C 611 el seq). ano Ille Rules
and Regulattons promulg&led there-
under Apphcar>I
Wea<:o Cepllal. Ltd , Address
3471 Via Lido. Suite 204, Newport
Beach Ca 92663 ProPOled Pr1va1e
Cap11a1
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Ullu• Funull•t• \ ~•,Ulf•ntt OI h~u-. ... Alf >r.c"'''" ~~, "~~~~ .. ~;.J;•-c·
BOATS SSOO 000 Area ot OperlllOnt
S1ote of CalOOfnia The Ge'*•' :,·;::;~, "' •11
P111ners or lhe ApptlCIOI are .. IOI· I . ~.'
lows Pe1111 J Meo.gen
938 via Lido Soud
Newport Beach. Ca 92683
General Per1ner 1 8 percent
Lido Financial, Inc
CorpOtate Genera.I
Per1ner 2 percent
Ptter J Madogan
938 Via Lido Soud
Newport Beach, Ca 92663
President. Vice Pre110en1
and Olreclor
T James Herrman
601 E Promontary Ot
Newpot1 Beach. Ca 112660
Oireclor
Freda 0 Will
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f10'-t (I h 1027 Ees1 Angeleno
Burbank, Ca 111502 ~UfOMOTIYr Secra~a~~ ~7r'!:t':r11surtr ~~;:. ': ~·~'.~ I'•••
L1m11ed Partners owning 10 or
more 1141rcent parlrler•hlp mte<est
Orvtlla L Mariel!
•639 Tremont Lane Coron• de4 Mar
Ca 92825
20 perc:enl Ptter J Madigan
938 VII Lido Soud
N~wporl Beach, Ca 92683
58,2 perc1n1
Peter J Madigan 1
Prolaa11on11 Corporation
Emo1~1 Ret1ramen1 lrutt
938 Via Udo Souo
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N-port BNc:h. Ce 921183 : '.:: "
1' II percent 11,...,1•
No other persont. c:orp0tatlon1,
p11r1nerthlp1, tru111 or other entltlM
wlll own dlrtctly or lndlr8Cltly 10 or
more percent of the Applloent'• Prl· vate Caplte1
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Mallett lnYQlvad In SBA't COii·
alderauon of the appti<:etlon lnc!u"
the gener11 butlneat rec>ultllon end
cnarec:ler or the proe>Off<I owner
and m1nagemen1. and the prob·
ablllty ol IU<lceHlul operettona of the epplloant under their m1nege.
mont. lnoludrng 1dequ111
proflteblll1y and t1nanctel aound1111~.
In BCCOfdanc. with Iha 8mlll lkl'il·
11111 lnvetlmatll Act and the 8.SA
tlpo>I
l11n~ni
t'N~·u\
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Svlt1tf"W Rulta Ind Afoultllont
Nolie. It hartby ~ !hit 1ny
~tOn mey. riot lltlf t111n 15 d1ya Tu••""
from the date or pul>llcatlon Of thlt 'I' "'""J~\
Notloe, tubmll wrman oommen1t 10 Vo1M•~•icm the Oepuly A1100111a Admlnlltrelor vo1.,,.
for tnvet lmtnt, Sma.N llullinMt Ad• M ...
m1n111ra110n, 1'4 t "L" Street, NW, T
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TRADITIONAL
Rr:.ALTY
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TtftlllE
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'"' 3 Bdrms.?l balhs, pool end '"'~ spa. Eleg1n1 $350.000 assumable llnan<:lng. Full
price S550,000. )'U)
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))l0 ))34)* ,
•$3) Cote Realty
& Investment
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$635,000 Agent
851·9135 Agt.
Spyglass Ht11;"'6Br 4'" ba
By owner/agl ~75.000
759·9567
Ceat1 ••••
111,000HWI
Reallor. 675·6000 OWIU IHl'IEl&TI
llEHOTIOl 11 l'IRIOE 11111112% llT.
Large 3 Bdrm home • den 3Bdm Cape Cod charmer.
.. family room. Quiel highly upgraded, dbl gar.
CUl·de·SIC, huge pie lrplc, good E t ide fO·
shaped lot. room tor cation. Low price 01
pool Terraced backyard. $135.000. 111 TD of
Patio features kol pond S 114.000 Diana Cappel,
w/walerlall. Reducld 10 egt 631·1268
$285.000. Call Joy Holker
tor directions.
GE 1s9-9100 --------. .
WUllllTH
WllllHEIT&Ttl
LOWffl priced Plan 1 With
rnaster tulih. 011 prh11t1
sunny locatlon Air cion·1 dlllonlng, decoralor win·
dow covwlngs & wall·
pape<s 2 t>riclt patio•
with bullt·ln BBQ. Large
counlfy kl!ohen Com·
munlty tennis, pool &
parka. Only 1167.000
ITtPI Tl Ttllll,
WHINIL
NJ It
••111 HPLU --====~;;;;; :~:i· 00111& IEL MAI • 2111111
Woodbridge Grovu
Auburn model. 2 bdrm
with every upgraC!e Im·
agln1ble. Gorgeoue nau·
1111 decor Large yard,
with garage apartment, lu•h 11nd•captng & •11M Sharp Warmlnglon built
•11 duplu wllh completely
''' remodeled owner's unit
; ;:: Both unl1s have 3 Bdrms
•ll and 2 beth• plus tlre-
1.u places. enclosed gar· •
alley acce11. $155,00). redwood deck. A must
FIXER see s m.ooo.
3 BR home on large lot. WIHlllHE OtlH
$97,000. EHy 1erms 2 bdrm, S 106,000
l'IHL JIOIE Premium location ec:ross
ages, oeam celllngs. bit. ~ii: Ins. carpets & orapes.
"'" Just !Isled al $395,000
Quiet location 3 BR 2 Ba, from pool & large park
fireplace, RV ecceas. Light & airy; totally Im· Ole TllE WlTEI S 148,000 financing by m1cula1a Inside & ou1.
Fanlaallcl Sllp, sandy owner Lovely decor; brick patio. "n (114) 111·•400 beach, 3 Bdrm, ollloe + lltJ loOeriHe I Hr. Assume 111 at i2•1,•1..
~••tu
F.P In Balboa Coves. a.al-llJI Call Olene Perkins
ample perking, mlnules -552·2000
10 ocean S469,000. ~~~~~~~~~1·--------•
1 1-.1u t 1I I •(..._, S 2Stry31rgB•.3Ba.1rg 1tv IWIUHW
Realtors, 675·6000 rm wllrplc, lrg den tr•-un s1a1.soo. 979.0134 •• ,1 ... w"
COLDWeu
BANl(eRO
OllTI llU 1110,000
Fabulously designed 3 BR. 3 ba
condo upgraded with the best of
everything. Teak. cultured onxx1
redwood, etc. You will agree that
it is the greatest value In town!
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644·9060
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1,...-n-v ..,A ... u..,!...--.l'. ...-41 ,· . I' I I I .
IWlllUfl
"Give 'em a bergalnf"
Eastslde Oesl1 fowne
Home w/2 b<1rm1 1 den
• 2 balhs • dbte garage
• running stre1m1.
waterfalls & 1reee. tr ....
treesl Fant astic
"woodsy" 11mo1plter1.
Only S 132,900. 7!52· 7373
..,,u11 ae . oodbridge, oo
prntlQlous Yale Loop 3
Br 2112 Be. central air, 2
lirepleeas. tennlt , swim·
ming. lake rec: 80% loan
at 10.75%1nt. avail. Own·
ers Wiii c.arry 2nd. $ 18K
moves you In. Reduced to
$169,500 tor qulclc Hie
559·7058.213/807·2330
RARE
Plan D In Perk Crnt 4
Bdrm, 2\'t Be M.,ble
llreplaoe, micro weve
oven 2 • story, loving 81
Its bett. s 1g9,900
R!•sor -~lty
651·1177
1"7'tlw~ I ~. ILNtlntrMt ....
Lovely 5 Br 3 81 pool l.OYefy G -6r. wt room IOI'
home, very private. 120' yechl. Cute 3 t>r
E/elde. 12311,000 w35' tllp Mu11 -· PP.
646-3557 Ownet.t73-7873
8herp • t>t, 2 ba. eti11t• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
roof. anumt tow lnterNt --..UO
FHA loan. Only 11211.500. EAS't' SUMMER ACCESS 0 . 9ourke RHlly. Hall bloek to beecltl. 3
6,.6·11950 Bdrm A•lram• with
Yll1191 ....... bec"-llot Ul'llt I '"·000·
CHAAACTEA ANO
CHARM
Bloc:tl to _,, and bey
c.ntr Illy loCiet9d Id two 2
Bdrm uni.._ 1219.500.
Wtehlng1on. o.c 204 16 AU OS. OOl«STIC
A copy Of thla notice ttlold be pu11. A~ tJO) r.....,.H _o,..R_T ..,T.--11 •• 1 I, I 1. I Jvoo-10 ll-·0o '°" . . . . n. .. a la•ytlrt ~ "I llOfl I
Qrfft ltmlly flGme ffftur·
Ing 4 9drrne Plut ltmlf'Y room. 2 llr9')1~ l•r~
yard wltl'I bMutlful 1pe
and d.ottlnQ. OWNIR
NEEDS FAST SAL!, MAl<I! OF''IR All<INO
11'1.toO. Ctll 540-1151
PENINSULA POINT
Non-conforml"t: cen "-ueed.. Of
alno 11 femlly ttome.
Owner ftnenofng .
"10.000. Cell kif ...... tt•hed one. In 1 ""'Pie* 01 OI"· -" uo' lfll ClrouletlOn 11'1 Ille NBWl)O(I \'Miii... liM•,1• 8each. Ot llfOfnle lll'H 9'""r'''' 1 • (Catatoo of Fadartll Oomeatlo A•· l:htv•t.• ~lu
t111enoe 'rogram No. 89.011, Small ~ '"'
1u11ne11 1n.,..1men1 Comt>an•> 1m:-11t1 :m flOOtt1 0 l.lnao.tl)' ......... o. .,,,,
e>.puty Attoelltl ' Momofl »l)
Admlnla1rl10f tor 1nvee1m.n1 ~"' t>n
Oatael July 13, 191.1 Publlahe+cl Or· "'""",.'"' tJn tnoe Coq1 Daily Pllol July 20, 1"3 f'unt._ Ill>
• 1?0.a3 r ·h. "'"' .. ,, \t
"99(1 • l••Vfl, , .. --10
l,.._N_E_T_8_A_R __ l 111111ne '
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· HfRITAGE
J.11 1\1It11./'', 141·1111
PCTE BARRl r I
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F4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Juty 20, 1983
~::i::;:;.:;r;;..:;;;;._-1•'• .... :;.;;;;•;..;Pn~1-...;l;.;,JH-lne Valanl.W CM Val. fflt Aild!Hlll Vat la.... OUltt lntal1 ftl4 laslans On. 4114 He lwtef 11•
t ..... Ill • NW1>rt lkll oce&n tront. Dau hlat 1111 YH 1110¥1 m c..11 .... JtM IUtiii.r ft'tt lntal1 IHI • mMM 1111"11 • LIC.,., for™ u;:;;ort .... nNT duO & tr~. S~1~· 1 MOFAEEMNT beach, 3,000 aq fl. oftl y h ..........__ 5 Bt, 3 ts., ape home. i.,I p.p. t73-7873. 38r, 38a COndo In &all NEW geted 20 TownflotM 2 8' E..-S., fflllc. dMn. 2 & 3 er., doM to~. ON THE 8AHD W 115,000 to l20,000 I mo. Non-pt OU1 .... ·-W•tetlfl $28e 000 Will Ridge. 11000 mo. '500 VILLAGE COMMUHllY non-amlir waaMl/6ryer pvt ~tloa. many lwl~ SUMMER AENTAL ltfl ahof1 term laeta, full can do more e.t lo-eoancY needl ~·
lltten IOOttart ~2 ... 9511. Wutrial ., un MC •• 780-9486 2 Bdn'r\, 2·~ ea. 1800 .q Avall 1:1. H 25/mo: Cont~ Anita 146-8501 3 •. 2 ea. unit, wet tier, ...W. IUlta KMP YoUt eetlOnlnNl.~lngptloa '*'1• h.,d W()(lc., IO ---------N t iidl ROii H II ' lff• ft. of pure IU•ury Get· 648 8088 • '""''"*'· ...,,.,, dry9f Ovetfleed low a pro-175 000 173-2040 .. grMI public, handle f:;4 PrOd::..lo~I 4<:&; ere .... egac 11>aa In__.,: home • · •1450/mo up 1 a 2 If lnc:td. Summaf anclld faMIOnal ltNQa hlah. 111 for Mr p'.,1 • p hon u , fll e . 1111 •llnlllll• " 3800 n . " of· a Br. 2 Ba, !280 Ml R. 1)5 • multt aulle, dining 2Br. nr So. Coaat Plau, unf\lrn ' furn.' pool, apa'. garege. 5302 Seuhor• Dover Or. Suft• ''· ~-. typlno/bkk'g In MIHlon Prlttlnealngle1tory3Br3 :e)f~ <aala:: 0wll8f acre,jac,lrulttr-.axtra room•, wood burning S5711. 11•11 -4 73 1, 18992Flortda.842·2834, T8lMgmt. 842·1803 J)Of1Baach.831·3851. ... .. ....,. Viejo office. Starting
8a on corner. 1 blk from 554--4200 clean.Gardner Avallll/1. flr•Pltce1, micro-wave 5•11-0034 1142-3172. ii 11_ ~ mutt~lewl marketing aalary, 11000/mo, XLNT
Marina. Opn Hae 631-2150 oYene prlvtte pttloa & •Ml... concept Mtn big IQ banaflla. ~ A.ume Thura-Sun t2·8 2581 rt · rd• 2 Br w/gar 14eoimo. 3 bd, 2 bt. AdJlgoll lt•tall lM7 Calf ; DI by July 27, '80 to: YFP
Clrcta Dr. Do not dl1turt1 a...rt 1 l f H re .. taia ~~vtci!d. eY.:!:i • J'~ c~•:1:~~ C,111 cOYrM, xlnt ~:. Outat S.C:. :;:.::::,•or ve Inc. 2803 Royal Palm
OCCUJ*!la. For more Info Yamll 2234 only 15 rnlne1M from 838 20 people only, ..... 01mo. vacation ucbame 1 203 aq ft omce Drive. eo.11 MtM, Ca 1011-1112 -5541 or BHu\. hou .. In Ar· Fuhlonlu.nd TmlnutM •41 1·llPM. 714·840-ee311,Erlk. ~-wiou•(honan,,, .. ~ "297 'n'offioa Oiattlt>utor 11211211
714/848-6325 Wed.-Sun. rowflffd, vi.w ol 11111, J~at 2 8 ~:-:' ~h:b~:.~ to S.C. Plan Moc ~-1395, 1 Bt, beam call, nat C1oM 10 tlMCfl 2 Br 2 Ba. ~NO COSl "°"' 0"1 -11e .. t wft~·fttn :!: ,,Uren ... II *Ill PllllOT * ~•t• F0<~ want·
tip• 12. pooltable. wkly tr~tc : rm:. 539..e fllO port. Juat .... oi New. wood, no pata. R8')p, 130 1tova, ralrlge. crpta. tn~;:.,~~11~,:~:~ dallred. 280% Profit. -treln • d : L 1 y o u 1 .
BIG CANYON Homa, 4 Br. or wttnds. 845-8512 BEST Alty lee port Blvd. & ao of San Broadway, all 1 pm. drtpea, deck. $550. ti» ..... t eaaipe llOK put• you In t>ualnesa poured·ln-plaea walls,
many custom faaturn, t ef ltalt Diego Frwy. 11050/mo. 3 er. 2 ea. garega, upper 5311-4837 INTllNAJIONAl vA(.UK>N Call Doug 847-5622 IOYndatlone, elevatlona.
axcepllonally main· p ._ lSSO Unique bungalow ofl 831~5439, 2473 Orange In 4-plax, nr occ. no Lg Bach w/yd full kit nr UICHANGECUJI' Swtmnll'"' POOi CMmlCal llatWOf'k, Call 497-13n
talned. $795,000. P/P. rtrr!! Broolchuret lncd yd pool Ave .. Coata Meaa pata. S595. 545-7983. bell q'.•lat ~aon 'no P.O. llo• 7l>'J "----.t-J "'-·•~au-•~i. N-· 6PM-8PM M·F. 7 1417110 • 8 2 8 3 or •• •-appla w••"-r/dryer 1350 · ., r" • N•wpo•t ko<h. CA 926'0 USI\ --...... ...., • ..,... .,,_ 751 e 128 p 1 1 1 .._. utlle pd lee 539~190 $425 • U"'* lga quiet 2Br pate. non-1111kr.S4215 mo. lntall 2tll pon Beach area, no Cook needed. 2300 W t•/ · r nc P• 1 Vac11lon In Strat· BEST ~•tlfttrtlslaH I ba, no pata, 311 w. H0-<>587 LAGUNA. Avail Aug 1-15. c DINe 171h 1 ...__....., exper neceHary, wtll Oceantront, NB
on · ford-Avon t<>Yr Brittan ..... Wllaon. 831-2177 Malnlalnanc./gardanlng 2 bd hOYM, 2 bllllto bell. ,...,..,... • train, &55,000 lull amount 875-1558. ---••y and Europa 111d enjoy But. ltac• 0 U ••-• •-apartment handyman' 11150. 71~94-2848 ~I 3300 Ml Ii, ample raq. Wiii net '40.000 +. •T• •••~ _,__.. freedom and aavtng by "' _ _..,. ,._.: par .. ng, air cond. Owner Call collect Mon-frt _, UfflM owning your own 18111 Old 1own clllllc 3 Br 2 Ba own tOOla helpf\.11. "-' L~na on tfle bMcll, 2 Br 875-8900 MPM Ask I Tl (408) I.,._•••-• d 1 d Century 1 1 For detail• fam unit w/updated kltch 142·1111 Dean 714/642-8807. Hra t Ba llMPI 4 Avall 8 :0 · or m r--~•ut C~~~ular•vt.! 7r~m call 7 14-4f3~4101 encied o•r Sll20 + lee pets, yrly S425 m let, 1 Br. QU & water paid, blwn 12..e. Augu'11. S3000/mo. I a1tri1l 67 11.1. Salt .. taner. Experleneed.
So. Baylront (Balboa 539•8190 BEST last. cteanlng & MC In encled gar. OH bbq, NEAR BCH-2Br lt .. Ba 2 494-5857. ltatall zt20 l•ml•t•t ~k tr,':,!,!: ~:,':i;
Island). Glau w1111, lkv· ...... Rite ctoee 10 ocean 2 Br advance. Only tho1& dlhwlhr. S435-l 460. patlo1, lrplc, wio It b f200 21XX L w 1 1 Oftjrtaaitin tOll Conatruotlon, 1tu5.9111 Illes, belutllully cratt9d Ptaia1al1 2107 crpte thru-out blllns yd 4 meeting requirements $495/mo 2 Br. 1 Ba apt, hoole-up, off ltreet prklng •1t~ tt ZIOI · <IVV sq" · rv ne -~lli!Priiiii_.Pii.11..Pioioii•I ______ '" __ _
tnkwoodappolntment1. Q nl&lciMl12Br 11j0 kids S400'a hurry need apply 873-8765 anclp1t10,1manpatOK, &gar,dahw1hr.d"90aal. -re ;~:;,~~~;5~~:S~~lrom lOREllff o..t .. etlentee
Bit-In lurnltura, ~ pier :Zage. 'tndry 157/ mo: 539-6190 1m tee BEST evee/wlcnda. carport. lndry rm &525 mo. 960-3005 AM 4 Bl 26a hee, w1d. ki1CJI, Prof. counMlor• wUI help Pte111111 voice, telep/lone
& 1Up lor two boll• over Winter rental 1173-9018 Stylish yet affordable 3 Br IAllU ••••t1 735 W 18th St 1 •1••• ..... 4 ate. 1240/mo. , Incl utlt 6500 Ml It. 3 lront otflc:es, clear up neg. credit experlenc.. take survey 50' Overslzed lot. Lrg lat --TSL Mgmt 842-1603 - _ _. -$20dap 646--8388 2 large rear drive In prollle. Money back (lnsurenca) Mon-Thur. T.O. $1,750,000 Incl ....... , ... .w 2 story all CfPld pool Clean/quletw/kltchan& Dtll 2 Br 1 L ocean vu. . dOOrl, xtra elactrlc guarantee 64$-5840 tl-9 pm Ntce HB olllce
P,1"'• 101 Larry Oyer le • 1 _ •JN kids/pets $575 rust\ large bath. $405/yrly $515 Avail 7/1 No End beam calllng Prof M/F. 2 Br, 2'n Condo. power .. 32'1t a sq It. 1n9 S 751 · 64~·:6200 al -•••• • 539·6190 em lee BEST lncldsutlla. 2 Br· apt w/patlo. SOOo utll inctd. 494-3044 nr Back Bay. $400. Whittler St. Coeta Meu lnveetor for: Beauty Salon, '· hr 10 alert.
NJOuet Shoree. 2 Br. 2 B11. Walk to belch. Lovely 1 Adutts,nopate.673-6372. 645-8103 Ali 6PM. _ 1146-7876, 644-4024 Daya 540-9352. Evee City Mall. Nepon Ocean· 963-7457 ____ _
newly furn. Gated MO\Jr· story, 4 Br. 3 ba, lam rm. CtrtH ••l ilar DH Almost naw deluxe 2 story l!!JKI ltacla 27 Female 10 ih11e trg trvtne 1t46-0681 · Front Duple~ 978"9172 IELIYEllY
lty, private belch. tf(lnl1, din rm, patio, courtyd 2 Br. 2 Bl-yards. 1-mfeondo. Versail'8. Condo Tur 11 er o c le Newport Beach • Cannery or e7s-7434· Need enlra Income? Be an
11un1. $1500/rly or (Showcase Hornes). Call 1 Br very clean Incl utll bat conies, gardener. Pool and t aclllllea. S350/mo lnclds utll1. Village. 3250 eq r;, M 1 •!J tt a 40 Independent carrier lorr
eeasonally.661-712. MrMeyerS-49-1366. sepgar.yrd.1blkehops: klds/peta ok. Sll95/mo. S575/mo. Richard 752-6183. apace.LocatedlnhMrl -the Register Mu1th1ve ..... tl•t.nlsW I t I L-.. 42 838-7447 Avail 8-1 Lorri wkdys 2131830-2323 ol Cannery VIiiage area IYlllf Yll'lllll•I dependable economy llYll a.11 ••az U • ar-•r ... 547·9571, Evae/wlcnda Fe to •hr 2 Br hee, Bal 11· Aa 11. Mo to Mo or annual 11.UP&Mm car. trvlne. Newport
G Dr 48 Ctatral ... Dix watervlew twnhae, 1 Br very clean. Incl utll, 850-0223. Needed, bdrm furn. No lease .75 sq fl. NNN. No credit check Beach, Corona del Mar_ 1:4.:p~~ei' o·~·,:n3 Mob" Home. 2 Br. fuHy 2Br+ den, 3Ba, attached =~~ .. rd· 1 blk shops, AVAILABLE NOW 1 Br r,~2~~s:v:lng 5395· Negollable. Call Sylvia, Call California Call Vlcity 951-7113 bet
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cars .,· lg tlObby rm. turn, Cannery VllllQ• gar. Iota of 11traa. Must • relrige, ranoe. laundry'. Pellean Propenlel Inc. Cutlel. Bkr Toll tree 11 AM.
5389.500. Owner wlll u -$800 ~· $1100. 840-4433, Baohelor apartment , 3 pool. carport. no pets. COUNTRY CLUB F to shr fur C.M. home nr 714/64~501 1-800-422-7375. 1---------
1111 financing. Open Newport Crest: 2 Br 30 dock also avail. blks/Beach, S226/mo. $450/mo. 931 W. 19th SI. IN NEWPLIOV~~GB"'•CH OC5•5~:00no9n. ·,•vmmk!,_$.300 ,,.., lfflOl/W••E.._11 83~00 ~v:"fi,.j:nfo~~~=;
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. tt.~•ob-~~~~::_1r:n~,•~Y1:· Unheard oft 3 Br 2 Ba de-Incl ulll. 630-3172 548-0492. Slnglee 1 & 2 Bdr~ AJ>wt· .. .. .... 1,_... -.. ·H-ll trtgait1, shop, good driving re-
lnsonAealtor 5-4 • .,_7, · · • signer decor newer kltch Condo 2 Br, 2 Ba, near menta & TownhouNJ. Have furn hOYM to lhr, 2700 "!ff.,...... ....... •.1 1 ta!__,. T r...1 4021 cord req. Apply In person nls.SllOO trplcdeeppltecrpt1S700 CMt1•t11 2124 s .c . Plaza . pool, nt9'J Mother & daughter wtll sq ...... man '""" • • $4/hrto1t1tt.845-0093. HVEI SHIRES v~~:.~~~~n2B~!c::11 '~ ' fem home detalls 88Ch Apt, $3001mo, furn $575/mo. Incl. heal & s~;i:ien:;,~ Fr~\:~ lhr with lamNy (3 Br's ~~~ .. ~ :~b~~rt. U.1&nu1 Ask tor Diane
Expansive cuetom home r1 A 11' s 200 539·6lllO BEST lee or unlurn. EHt-llde CM. water. nopete.631-1478. On Jambor .. Rd at youra). privacy, patio. ~ O. ... Deliver" Person Good on a huge lol 5 Br ... ,.., bl, yrb tyg.hl. VI now 1 1--l-. 4•44 631 3"'7 s J I Hiii Rd m 0. I • v. r y I h Ing . • &775 up. 2265 11 Indus-lilt • • I l...,.,,,, M 1 uYW -• "-Oecofalore model unit. 2 an oaqu n • • ,..,..,..1mo. exc:n~ refs. trial 0..,,._, 18101 "'--'on· Spec. no In 111 & 2r.d driving record. Apply ~IP• >"""'· 08 1111• Blutfa: Beautifully decor-ea dt •••1HO ~ ''""" """' 'TO -• 1949 al1er 11 am 11 W S. elusive showcue home at--' 3 Br on front row 11o4Bdrma.'700·$1200. PALM MESA Br, 2 •tor n rm, __. C1ll1115845-782 . doClrcie •T Huntington a ... nca
CO andl v......... ""' l56l Meu Or Condo, many extras. Sac <>---h .. ~2 2•83 A.E. Broker Bd Reallors Clrculla, 1281 Logan, on• mm ng ...,_ w/tlldtbayvtewl many · gale. $875. Deb AcroNfrombaecfl1Br& Matermmteneededtoahr...,... ..... • 4· 642-2171 M5-0811 UnltJ,Co1t1Me11.
IOI. $935,000 IHhld. upgradel 11875 • Furn Junior 1 BrS430 540-0702 den, *425 to $825 (2Br.), lrg Co11do w/2 bull· .... , Ir • 30041------------------S131.500 land quote. A a WATERFRONT HOMES ~or Cell btwn 9-4. 546-9860 · w/pool, encl gar, laundry. neaamen NWpt Crest taa .. Hll Call us · AM FUNDING Dental
H lnveetmente. 751-5989 631•1400 Eaitelde 2 Br. 1 ea. upper, Yrly. 640-5018, go direct Pool, tennis etc. Mull ~ Found: 2 yr Old male Old AES. INC. 952·900 1. Ortho otftoe need• two
•-•-rl ...l..A-. lfy Baal. ltat• 1640 patio. 1515/mo. 329 Uni-to 210 Cedar. Apt 2 & 5 clean, quiet, non-amlcr. Eng Sheepdog. Vic btwn Authorized 1o~n origin-dental usl1t1nt1 t ••·
EIEcmyE 10.E -.,.,.. 11er1lty Dr. C.M. 5-48-0848 lor viewing $350/mo. 6•2·2487. city & stale bch, Hunt. ator1or S & L 1. Banke. perlenced ADA and 1 aa-....... 6511177 YOUR OWll avet, Manager. .. ••-• iu-Bch. Prev Injured. Competlve, tow lntere1t 1istant 1ralnee. C11t I Mra, Iara•..... " -· _., M/F, Bch lrnt apt, 3 bd. 2 rates& leee 30 yr• Ailed 844-1405
•-,__. .....MJ-~UALn COUllTRY Eaatalda CM 2 Br 1 Ba 3Br.28a.2cargatege. ba,2ndetory,1325/mo + Fsou~~,!19, blk Belglan & adjuat1bht 111. 2nes & ----MtT-... -•• -.11-1-
...... , _ _, ...... ,....._ PllPIAIA .. IT duple•, upper, •ncl•d lullMCUrity,onfalrway. ut111. 548-4148 ,._,..,.d whl apot on 3rd. T.0 .'1: Commercial -'""'' -
Nq 11• •1M11I ESTATE gar. wUh rm. )llOUZZI, no No pets. 11omach. 645-9588 A E. loane. To 1UpeNIM ~ ... ._=· .-w -l9CHlll«*...W pe11. $575/mo. Call 844-0509 M/F non-amotter. share carriers. Salary com-
-•• lal ... Isla.. •w IWWm Beautllul & park like eve/wknd 558-8300 my furn apt, pool, IP•· 3 WIDOW HAS SH for men1Urate wte11perlance 1111.-. trwfH ..... Beautiful view with wtth terracedpoot. Eaat Bluff !IPao 1 Br, pool, lrwya close. NE Santa T.O'a, 110,000 up. No Company benellte and Itel' flaMet, Aeduoed to $750 pro land· privacy 2 master br den *Private Patios E~~8~J •. b~o =: pleuant area, no pats Ana. S225/mo. 543-5282 FOUND ADS credit ctiacl(. no penalty. bonus oppty. • generous
Nl-114C. 5ec3a9ped61903BBErSTmAult'y' leeaee 21;, ba, Peters Tur1'4it-oc1c'. *Covered Parking S 3 9 5 /mo + • e c • SM6 644-4787 M. to ahr lrg comm. hOYM Call Dani eon Anoe mileage allowan<ie. Must
• $1450/mo 552-7038 *Spaclou1 Apia 645-7234 or 527~503 lido baytront 2 Br, 2 Ba, 2 on Bal Pen. Yrly lee 12115 ARE FREE 873-7311. have van. llatlon wagon ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~ ...... *Dining Arn car gar. Avail A~ 1. +.Aft e. 675-7419 Btlt Waal.. SllO of sml/plclcup. Apply In iii Renl/L-, Rancho San *WalldnClotetl E'alde 2Br lb• adult com-s1250tmo. 875-7375. ,,, ____ ... ~ ,_,1h-·se 10 Cal _ person weetcday1 be-
,·-·-,.... Ptaia1al1 lJ07 J~uln Vlllu. 2 bd, 2 ba, *Hom•llke Kltc:hen• plex w/poot, lndry, cvrd ...,...., ·-........ -: Advenlllng firm Maka~ t--. 3PM-5PM 11 330 _,_,.. -Bal'---Ki!! e:; t 1 patio, cu1torn deeor. all 1 blk to Huntington & prlcg, no pet1 1475/mo. Lido 1•1• large 1 Br share. 2 9,., 2 Ba. N.B. 1 .. 2•1111 lega 11u<1«111 IOf r9'1tad West Bay St , Costa 1111-...U sm";.i 1er.YT$~r'~. appllancea. tvrn/unturn, Frwys. 833·7190.848-1947 tlayfront bldg . tennis, pool, etc. ,. w or le . E 1 r n Mesa.
ontheBalboaPanlnlUla.3 summer, 1450 winter. spa, tennis, golf. Avall ITILITIESFIEE XLG1BrS495.2Brl595. $850/mo/y11y.97S-Ol20. 673"7550' $l007S200/wlc PI T. _F_O_O_D_S_E_R_V_l_C_E--t-ra_d_e ~Amlno~'m'~eRl~:aarys' 675-6808. '';'~ .. ~~_:~~2~r.or 1Bdrm. Froml560 Pool, Patio, Frplc. IEWPHTTllllll Prof. M to shr tge N.B: &45·580alier3pm. ~.!112"!!2&5 cocktall
r':ft1..,;1·-c'an 10-, '"·n"~ i~ e.Kh House for rent: 2Br 714•497~996. 2 Bdrm. From Sll50 ::>1hw1r 557-2841 • 1r •.. ... ... _ W/..1 home. pvt rm. many ex· Found Boogie board and exper . ..., ..,., .
'""''" ru '"" ..-LAOUINTAHEAMOSA 6 ,a•I -· •r 1ra1, Incl. maid MNloe, llihlngrod.675-3970. lormalion. l 'h ba, 2 story, dbl oar, L It • •241 MESA PINES 2650 Harle frfl IHI. 1100. S375/mo. 631-6313 AIYDT .. •• •1111 flU TIMI PAY E ,_. -opt, open beam cell-•A••• IC • 16211 Parkllde Ln. 1 blk UNIQUE Bach $425 Found: Cat. beautiful white ,_ -
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....... IUL-lngs. 1995/mo yrly. old TOW 28r charmer. w ,01 e.Kh. 3 blkl s . Of PAV pallopoolapa 411· 1 11. Prof, non-emkr rmmte. lor Male. Found 7.17 Meu Experience preferred, but PUT-TIME •• ,
•-,_ 1175-8120 agt beamed oelllngs. lrplc, Ed nger TOP AREA quiet no pets.. Yearly Oceanfront: C.M townhouse. 2 bd. 2 det Mar area. 979-04114 not required! All ages Opportunltlee available
.1M1n pool "'..... lse 141 1441 549 2447 3Br2 .... , bl w/pool, Jacuzzi l ten-may applyl Our SERVICE with the LOI Angeles C.eu ••I •u 2222 · ocn vu • .., , .... yr · • • b•, 1 car P••" ng. nls Must Uke Dogs. $325 Found: Fe. Bite & Whl Is so good II elmosi Miis Times C11cu1a11on De---------•l immac, nw pnt. 2Br.2 Ba. ~~=.~~~~~ .. ':'· lmat 4 Newcondo,2Matrsultn. ll200/mo.Agtll75-6160 + '"'ullle.Ctill646-9419 Milted Husky: Fe. Blk Itself! GOOO FUTURE & partment 1n our
Harbor Knolls Condo. 3 2 tplc, 2 c gar, Hbr Vw, 2 &angetree condo. 1 Br. spa, dt>I gar, lrpl, W/O, Ocean vu bachelor apt w/wht on chest, retrelver BENEFITS tor right door-to-door newspaper
Br, 2•;, Ba. S280.000. By beam. no pets. S1100. L11•a1 ll1atl US A/C, 1955 ~nahelm St. Balboa Penln 1510 w' Ammate tor 2Br Condo. mix puppy; Male, people "A irport sales program Guaran-owner. 760-69111. 640-0619. Beautiful 4 B~. tam rm hm. ~~3/:~·· tennis $475, S925. 998-9178. Balboa •1 . . Dana Potnt, bch view blk,bfwn & wht Doxie Adverttscng" related teed hO<Jrl)' wege plu1 ' · S350 mo. 493-8779 mix; Fe, Tri colored, Aust aalel. Appl: 631~207 commtnlon. Hours: 9AM
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil11ere'1 anothef 2 Br rile rv Coctctall pool & lac. Avall lt.,.rt ltac' Ult New Condo for rent, 2 Br. YllllAILlll Ammte, FV hm, $300 ~ ,,., Stiep; Male. Liver & Whl. • 2PM, or 4PM • 9PM
W.EL.T ocean charm frplc ~ lmmed. $1400/mo. 2 't't Ba 1700/mo. lB l8a s575/mo • S SprtngerSpan:Male.Blk T 1 1 1 Id d
leasure patio $600'a flat 673-5354, agt. Lido bayt\'ont, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 2 673-4400. ; Br 2 Ba. Penth~se ~~~7~~~tt ~~;.,. tacey Lab, C.M. t.O.; Fe, Biie & A good opp<>rtunlty to p~~;,7:, 1~ :;r~11 W 90lt 178 wl1h oldet'
home. $225,000.
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fee539-61llOBESTAlty •iaiieaYl~• 7 car gar. Avail Aug 1. N-dt111419E'alde:2metr $775/mo, brwn mixed spanlal. 3 STAY Ill SHAPE plus per week Foran In· _ $1800/mo. 875-7375. It f pie high 1 1173 8588 Shr 2 br. 11.+ ba apt CM. legged: Fe. Tan $ Blk t C II (7141 SHOAECLIFFS 3Br + lam HOMES Fl RENT IU "· ' • ,0 c.I • • · Poot, Jae $277 50 ~ utlls. Siamese· NumerOYI Cat Warehouse WOfk w/food tarv ew 1
rm. lrpl. great ocean vu. Miiiion Viejo 3 Bdrm. 3 tngs. dbl gar. W/ hll-up. Verlllllea condo: 28r 2ba, 75<4-0959 all. 5 and Kltiens Avanable. company. Whole Grain 957-2361, e•I 120•
walk to beach $2300, mo ea. $75-0/mo. Fenc•d Spadous single, one $850/mo, 642"4541 or ocn vu. MC.. pool/lac N-pon Beach Animal Aour in 100 lb sack•. GENERAL
to mo.675-9528 yard, kids/pats welcome. & two bfdroom apts. 642-0lOO Iv m1g $825/mo, 642-9266 Agt lntall Wut.. Shetter. 125 Meea Drive, Good pay, advancement. $250.00 10 SS00.00
•WI REN* telta .... 1224 Agent, no lea. 545-2000. N::~~~~ 2H~,,;~,: ... c1...... 1771 Retired, mldd' :oea man Costa Mesa. 644-3656 141-2444 ;1'~~~~ y a0~~~~~iEKrfi
Beautltullrg3 bdrm• lam· 2 Br 2 Ba Condo. frpl<:, lt!J!rf ltac• Uii St. 548-0477 Ron 2 Br il85 Yearly POOi nr 1~~h1<;: ':' :.,!arge Found female lab, grey Air Conditioning & working par1 or lull time
lly rm w/180 deg. ocean very nice. S700/mo. inlRrrmo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. beach bus No e>911 IP " v dr•· collar. Vic. FalrVlew & Heating. expetler1cad In· at home Weekly pay-11u-poot sized yard. 873· 1282. Bayfront, allp $350. 21 PARK BRISTOL 49&-8277 . . ~l/mfnCdM~~~ :~j W 11 son . 6 . 3 0 . 8 3. steller/Servlce. Laguna cnecks malled directly to
$400,000+ value-steal 3BA 2ba. 111 new Int .. nr BalbOa Cove. 645-5135, \ic;·~·~~·=~."~~~ utt ltac~ con!f:er long term 1 .... Found mixed Poo-Niguel. 831•0700· you from Home Office
this ~ only-S~.000 bch. s7651mo. 650•2175. 873-14M. • Of' teue purchue. Call die/Terrier derk female. AllTIIT every Wednesday. Stan
wlterme Ult Wont tut, 839-4381 evea 1 Br.+ Den, 2 Ba, 1189110 Pentr1dge Cove 2 Br. 2 Ba. 2bd • 1725/mo. An iwe r Ad "e 15, docked tall. Collar no Production ar1lal. spec Immediately. No ex-you own the land. Call FURNISHED or built4n1, 2 car garage a595,mo. N-642-4300 24 hre. tege draglng tee1e Vic: type PMT camera Ex· pertence '*'""'Y· Na·
Patric« Tenore 780-8702. 3 e,, 2 Ba. Fam Am, lrptc, beach • comm I Y UNFURNISHED. w/opaner. pool. 1p1. and ""'ir-t. Steps 10 aand. f Beach B 111 d I P C H . ,,....kinced only, lor boll· tlonal Company. Do your
3152 Stell y Ave . pool/tennis. 1850/mo. ALL UTILITIES $785/mo 545-3115. , ... r.·: 24th St. 2 13· .... er 960-3987 j;;;; manazlne. Full or worltrlght intl'lecomfort S850/mo. 944.1836 P r o p • r I y H o u s e --Int 2112 .. ., -.. and secunty ot your own 642·3850. PAID, HEALTH Pvt 1 Br, frpt. pool, patio, 5112-2725 Found pigeon, band part/time. SINllY or. ex· home. Details and 1pp11.
38'. 2Ba, llv rm, den CLUBS. TENNIS, gar, 'JP Piii• 399 W. Bay. .... rm sing' on pvt aJieY. long NP A 6 2 A 8 9 8 7'. pertenoe. Ca.II l>et~ cation malled. Send your w/lrpl<: covered patio 2 blks to surf plush 3 Br 2 SWIMMING, plus $475. 6411-9883. I ._... term atorege, ·clean S65 536-7335 atl 6pm. 10am & 3pm, for appoint· name end addreu 10 ---------1 ret~ re(i. S750 mo. 2252 Ba + )(tfla S800'e F tll;J;d §1w1 oom 1173-3800 ment 646-3966 WISTOUfJ Rut,_,. Or •• C.M. 539-6190 BEST ree much mort! Sony, Sharp b1chalor unit, ur .....,tng r · mo. Found small female blacl< · · KEYSTONE INDUSTRIES
3BrVflfYcua1omlncludlng ·-·-3 8 2 B Cond no~ts.Models 1350/mo. S1ove. w11er f:::..be~';;,~~m5[;PtP~·otHnLatall Hit Poodle mix . Vic'. HIRING DEPT 33,8480
A/C Appl only 3 Br. 2 ea. Montecello r. • o,ocun opendally9 to 6 pd Nr occ. No peta. ·. Brookhure1/Talbert. ISS£MBLERS FREDRICKSBURG AD . $3200oo · Twnhee,2cerl1t,pool, view. $850/mo. Avall 540-1158, Ilk for Dave $270/mo.556-1737. 1817W•telltf,N.B.275to p ..... claim or adopt. n SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
3 8' ~*tee owner HZ no petS. &72 . Sierra ~!>:'5·7·38411-7171 or Oakwood Of Larry Loe lum. houla, br & bl.. 3S800 sq. 1"· 2~1ca11Q. ti. 968-3048. 78229 ______ _ "NII'. Just reduced 10 Mgmt, 841-1324. ..,..,.. .. Cleen n/amllr. F pref. ullable or ,...., or Immediate Openings on ·-C•den A~rtlMtlts $300/ Joh 548 2497 dental. Agent. Mt-5032 Found: Smt bite F. Dog. nr day shill for ot>mpany In Groomer XLNT op-$219,500. Harry Fred«· 4 Br, 3 Ba, 2800 sq r;, 2 yre $400 bungalow by OCMll mo. n • Hell/Saybr oolc, H B. lrvtne. Wor11 In coot, clean ponunlty and gr .. t pay
lck. egt 831·12118 n-. gardner, no peti. baste decor lncts apple N--.. Be~ So. meatiB.AU Mat. Fam. haa unf\.lm. rm ••SI SP•* 840-7784 work environment. Work lorCosta Mesa etore. Ex-
-• $1200. 631-2150. hurry 539-8190 BEST lee ~-..-·· Afutmm w/pvt Ba to rent to Share room In ~exec. through Auguet posslbly perlen<:ed only. 631·5995
B To 0 SE dbl 'Br 3 Ba Fam rm torm 1700 16th Street "··utlfultyl-"-·...,. non-amoklng Fem. 25+. suite bldg In C.M. Found: Yng M. Germ. lo""«. Mull have retatecl H 4 r WNH U · · · ' (atO ) ,_. .,.,_.... tt.•'*13071 .. 3·.30 S125/mo. lull 11r11tce Shepherd , llmoe? .. ., otet g., age. a 711 o mo. din rm, spa, a 1500/mo. over garden apt•. Pool & spa, _,,.. " 1 7 I h I Tu s ti n C M . mtt. experience, own car.
752-8731 Agt. 650-3455 642·5~13 Patloe/declca. No pet1. N.B. 2 l>All to OCMn. 1 v a II Mar Y • Br 11 ' 842•2742. phorie and local refetan-IAllU l&Y OlH •·-•-· lMt 2 Bdrm. w. Ba. S590 P-... I .... /d 714/850-1238. cea wlll be cfleckecl Call _.ta -S500's houM w/dbl gar· Hfar,!?' ~ 2 bdr & den1• Nnrport B~Mil No. 15t E. 211t. M8-2408. uuos, tenn 1· •-· ry. LOST: 2 d091, 10·13, 752-9109. Front Delk Clefk, FIT • Pllflll IUI age ~' 5 rm decor r.,.... n....... Y11 • grea 880 Irv! A $32S/mo. 645-2533 avea COO 1 Birch. N.B. Golden Retriever "Ta11. & Hotel Guest Reglttrauon
crpts bltln1 pvt I/yd ut111 view. 631-38811 wkdyt; M venue B ~505 Nr NorthwOod Shop Cntr 44o Ml 11 $450/mo. lrlah Seller "Hulk", vie and compu1or ex-CUSTOM 4 Bt 31>1, llbrery ...,. am IN 539-15190 631-3724 8Y8I & wknda (at 16th) 1 drm ... h kh .... I • Agent 5-41-5032 15th & Santa •na, CM. perianca Prel Good Ioli. matr ~ w/11.,Ung ""' 64S 1104 2Bdrm 1'ABa own ... t • pr,., ac. ---------"' rm loll of tlle and extru BEST HARBOR VIEW HOMES .. $585-1590 Can 770-8454, Kathy. Attorney haa Ole space to 842-6436, 645-2901 l'arell bulc Math lklll• ....,,.
Po0. alze lot, cu1to,,; 5Br. 3B1. Indoor 1p1, Exec 4 BR 2'.4 BA on park. . 2250 Vanguard Way A *""" Pvt t>a & rent to proleulonal. Lo1t cat, ellver ~ray Par· 1111· Swing Stilll 11 Yoll nr pool v grdnr $1450 • o """28 oom, .....,.,, en-MacArthur Square, are qualified tor l hl9 P09-tandacaped. Nr. Tustin. 20x26 playrm. newly • u, • A 1 t U f .,4 • ..., trance. Cooking, working N.B.752-0789 da"'" 1l1n ma'le, mtu ng since ltlon. please can tor an 731-0ll77 redac. 11500 mo. Owner mo. 494·2023 ,., •••I, • • man. Leguna 494-4459. ,. 7/11, Bluffs NB. A-ard. n-a11v 11iwteu rNC 111811 <I St 241-0'53 Beyl Offlcea ti 780-9717 appointment, bllwtten
... Mlt l•n 1111 871-1~21 · " • lrvSl8neOO/Am11o9. Asr8a11e' 3prbtcde. lil ... l11id JlM _....._B.AU SIN Y' llTll pa;onkln1 g· )an°1t~~1~'. &am · Sf>m, Mon-F'rl, 11 _,.;;•u Loll Cream Perllan iype Auto Detall Manager for 845·5000. e111 521
12X55'. xln1 toeatlon. •••-llW s 155,000. $2000 down, 2 Br 2 L duPl9x. 180 blk. Tllllllll Wkly rentela now avail 873-100 Laguna Beach loc.l11on. ---------$21,500. 548-8837 -ausume I H0,000, sml biy vu . yrly •••• -$126 & up Color TV, cal, vie Wiison 4 Meyer. e11perlenoe & ulas at>lllty HOUSEKEEPER/Live In ·--IUU•T• own«wlllcarry b1l1nce. $1375/mo. 1575-9057, .......... , ... Pll<>nee In room. 2274 m11TMSllTll REWARD. 831•5211 or amusl.524-3100 wanted,lngoodheeJth. IEAlllflllT ... ._ 3 br, 3 ba. fam. rm, frplc, Near School•, etc 675-8877 1 Bdrm S630 Newport Blvd, CM. •WPllT II.All 646-4498 must drive. lrae to tra"'81
S.V-al mobile homn to jec In matr be. huge rear 544-081• Frptc, vaulted celllng•, 1146-7445 Lu11,_f\.llla.vtoaolflcn Loat· PoodlelTenter gry& AUTO OETAIL SHOP Salary Rais req
c:hOOM from priced lrom yd. Drive by 2180 Elden. Lltlle Island· lg 1 Br• double gar. pool, ape 130-285 aq It. Sonia 2 blk · vie Mesa Verde o~lng• for polliher. 714/495-6989
$211,500 tc $58,900. S1050/mo. 851..e226 Npt Terr. Condo. 2 bd. 2 1tovefrefrlg, d1hwahr, 86eW. 18th SI. IUIJll llTll otflca1Ultn. CM0."Su~I". 970·22811 eL~una~~:i::.. 495·951' HOUSEKEEPER: Non 499-5746. t>a. 110 chlld/pall. Rent, parking, S876 mo. yrly. 842_..905 Wkly rental• now avatl, R & A -.. ...'Vu-------,,--,--Ouplu, oll street, S700; Security 11000. 673-9473 1128 & up. Color TV. acept n1gserv. AEWAADS100 B I Sf'l'IOlcer. Live In, Chlkl Nearly ,_, 12 wide. nr anolOMd garage, prlvala 642-3073 Phonat In room. 2274 garden courtyard. lrg Biie/goid 1mall Germ1n ank ng care, exprd '42-4802
NptBch,walktogrocary, yard. no pets. le25/mo. Studio & loft, avail. 911· Newport Blvd, CM. wtndOW1.Ca1t 752·8-40e. Shepherd. male. 2 yre. TELLER tNVENTORYCLERK
$28,000 1146-2573 "''8·825t Seawlnd 5 Br. 3ba. view, Furn o r u n I urn . a••7••5 Gr-·nd A--· on•-w/· .. j. red collar vie Nwpt ~ idnr , tannla /pool 213/790-88llO Wcst:fle!ld .,..,,.. .... -"'"" "'" .., PlllllllJTP/T FIT. XLNT Company t>en--'-11 Kida ... ,. alnn ....... fine-·•· 1800/mo •11 8pm ...... .... I a:::::i W• parking. bay1lda lo· Shores Van I u r a e"11 Call 549-91171 EOE •. , -,..... ....... ""' ~ "' ••••n .. nl -..we 285 .. 2 llcanMCI. 714-842-8723 Po11tlon avallabte In CM.Ir ' ' C IUS tom 3 Br houM format 559 9539 _.._ cation. tel· "· Co M/F/H dlril cou t kit 2 • r~I-1 21-Baautlful garden apta, Matunt c:a; to u:;;; '" my rooms, pvt Ba. $300/mo or 805-482-2592. SOuth .. , Plan Offtoe. ---------2 spac:e1. Alf'bOf 11009. 53~.&>'100 ee°sa.: SpaciOUI 4Br. 3'ABa. MC> ...... I J' pal101. dectla. ape.. No home In So. L:tna. Incl. utll. 2802 Newport Stolen: Whl '118 vw Bun, Experience preferred. JANITOR/EXPERIENCED. •-•......._,CM.••95-....._ t>onuirma,tamrm,lr,....., 18r'*-at.anatobeec:h M th ..,,_ m& 91 e73-880e -• Call Joy Lohrke et Bldg Maintenance , .......... ......,, -~ .... ..... • -V""• ..... • pell. UI ·~car . .-,_ .. stat er Br 0. Np t 714·540-'0ee Mtulon Vle)O .,.. *4.215 Mt-1241. palloe. overhang. nloaty laundry, garage, no peta. 2 Bdrm. 2 Ba. H05 Board In ••chanpe tor N.B upper office. approx Blvd/22nd St. Btwn mid· l\r. 541-3311 Bia Sevtng on Companion LUU• IPllll lndacpd. S1550 mo. $625/)'Tly. 873-9327. 3HW. Wiiton 831-15583 your cooking. 4tt:}802. 843 a/ft,~. nr P.O. night & eain. taal Sat n111 lllltenll ft4trll
Maaonlc Burial P1o11 it lmmac.ulatl M-. VerO. 840· 1327, 559·11188. Ofc. Yrly lrg 3 Br 2 Ba, lrpl, WlllUll Yl.Ull Room & loatd, Piil cttrle-*480. 848-2947 71111. Reward. 548-4531 •-a-IL ...
Pacific View Memorial Poot Home.' Br. 2' .. BA. 720"88117 D/W, dl1po111, prefer ·-tlan twn. l4001mo. Call NO LEASE. p, .. ,._... ... ·-· ....... c.n Lab Teel\ wtlo WOUid ateo Parle, CdM.1750/both. Oen. Avatl. Sept. 1. WATllflllT family. Rall. S800/mo. ... ... 845 ratt '¥9"""" ··-8115 Town I« Drive Ilk• to do madlall bd
C.d.M. Calfl or tanna. S1300/mo.Callaf\7PMor 3 Bdr 3 81 w/dock 642.,.240 955W.191fl.81.$4e0, 1 • • olflc• bulldlng, prlmt CIRCUS OF ColtaM9a,8282t olfloe.Ctilll>etwMnl-t2,
Pvt. party. 5411-8888 wtlnda522-0332. I UOO/mo , Auaty ctrHI LI Lr ftft Br.1 Ba,pttlo.blt·lna. Litll;!illlll llli C.M. loc:atlon, aacurtty, Equat()pptyEtnployer _l55_...2Q2 __ 2_. ----
One tot et Pacttlc View M ... Varda Executive Guinther, '31·12M. A.gt. PoOl.191.nopata. .... partctng. 642"7850 llSSAIE Bartandw. exp a. rnatur•. LINOEAIE·Adult llama:
I I 11100, Home, 4 Br, 2 81. g., .. t::: J ...: m l lMge 2 bd, 1 be, Olll>Of1, Tl&. lpll ta-1112 • 0C Airport lfea, o"1oe Wagaa only, no tlpa. Call llpar Home PAATY
prime Oc. . ~ lncld, •Jnt loc. _. ... ._.,. -• No pate. Avlll 8·1, a:::: LL ftM ~· lrom 1225/mo. 7111 NO. HAABOA BLVD b t w n S • 1 0 PM , PLAN People 8UY
&.tl-1"4. $1050/mo. 546-2438. Bw wlrant 3 Ii pool fim MOO/mo. 5511·92t5 -,....t Wlclyremt11,10wra1-. 5157·7010 FULLERTON Wad-Sund 173-7730. WHOLESALE. malla uP
h .. __Llaits=:lJll WWllll dbl f:., a xtr• S5e0 am Lita llil fllf l11r., J0:;;y 2 fir 2 6:. i:::c,~'7=o DELUXE OFF1CE SUITES 110·1111 Aak ror Frank. to 60% lnct, UPS def. 10
8=xe$i 4 l'4;'Ty tmmec. 3 Ir 2 B& home , .. 39·1180 BEST f I ., '&r. unC.rn. POOt. ~~ ... ~~~13k 10 beh. seoo. ooaen.Kltdl'uvall. layt\'ont tllda. 800·1~07 lf@H ... I Ill-~ .... J..C:t.iotlt-'1'•~ owner. e.t 8* C.M, 3 toce19d nr 80. Coaat Luxury 28r, 28a Condo, l~ndry tac. ;;om $40.4. ~ • .,..., 1185 N C0Nt H'#Y :1 ft aYllll from S l .25. A TIAACTIVE Full Time, Muet hive mini-wOr'it ';;, or ~. A;:,
BA (Up), 2 IR (Down). Plaza on cul•d••U o. lrplc, dt>I gar •• 2 klda Utlla ptkl. 148-0338. Lrg 3 Brl.~ Ba, frplc, dad! L.aguna8Mol\,4M·S20•. 2~1M~Tc!:.~:J'j MA88US8U mum 2 yww alCJ*lanoa. (71')"8 1819
1240.000. Conaldar Prof. land~ .... , o+<. 28r. fBa. HI& mo. ~ galr;.~.75. Call w..eay ·---:'&. &.a...64. r TO a.EAVE YOU EJloatllnt Con'!C)MY bin-=j;~;t,jjiiiCj~iQidi~ lee/OPl.Wlldat&7-62e3. m•ln1aln•d yard 131--05~.131-9303. 18r,13t5/mo.UO<>ctean· •83-..,.,.. -allta 5<t8-H71 EOE,~ Mtdoi.1gac1 lady ev~7a3 w/amanltlea too run«· L8ta La 181 In~. 382 Vlolorla. Neat & cleen 2Br, 29a ltallla 1111 NEWPORT CENTER. FUii 1-.111•111.1 M/,IH to atay with wN-invlld ::.':."::.~~7:. f bCf, ldJR condo, ;Jc, ~~423 12·8PM tor ~~-~J:':-...:315 2tlf 1ba, cloaa to W9ter. ~g~~~l... OUtCIM ONLY 135-11" ~~)J.·~=::·;;i ~.~ ~=-io:"
AQ1. ~ 1ann11, eea gt•, 1 Br. up1111r1 w/gar. Wkly or monthly. ()fiiqupaoatOfllMM'747 .,...... perWk.Non·wntcr.81111· M.ior l~•;,:t• Firm
looatlon. • • 10,000. o. ... n 1•1• 5~-~~ + •. NO peta. '400/mo. No r'.'" Rafi v~ = ~::s°loi..S::· 71'/476-1237 "· Mt5/mo utllt pd, A/C BacMlor/lacttelOr•tt• lno Sept 7. HI. M0-3Mt. Making Dia lncll-
8 0 u r 11 a lh • 1 tor . ot C.tallna and mtna. 1' j~~·~~ f~ 1: 382 Vlo-493.1':3/ · · Baytront 3 Ir a I• C: fir· 1055 El Ofttc.Ua llttllclal Yi:.~': ........ PIT ~~=· 'to-~.:··~~
5o4e-tt90 aecur. ~·· fllr9J)ltca. VIEW 21,, Ha, l9acl0ul, 11800/mo, 21' aa1t>oti 3 Ula f.'o.~:.:.~ Tll IT I "'"' 1u1y "*1!olw191 o.,,111• ~ "'-' Contact
28r 2tla di• tcltoh. 2 d•otca, HSO mo Cow. 64M135. Adami. 7~15H1 5151-1631 ma"t 1,, u•d ot MtcMlle, 144-111' 411 C1ra1tltl ~n~ ~n,~ 715t.0860,lf&-4174 luu"'"' oou,,. 714-1040,MrTraay .. ,.. ~~.:"°'110 "svoe•illfnMe .. Tll-ft.ll Ava B103 Htol mo. UL =~:i.t:C::.. lay, esUO/up. cu pet a. IH&•lftlll =.:typing,::: ANinCil pllfw*'I .....,_
4 Bdrm, I ... • Oen wM1 142·11tt, 142·1101, W C ~:~· No peta f ii( lfg ;:d nr 6C( U88 ._.., -'C• Nlttoomt. e..utltUleacltlngfttlt, ary. Hourt and WOftl dayt No 9111*: nao. follnde
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""'-' ' AlaO, amall fMM 1 ti, 1 b '415/mo 14MMO, ·• ' "Ju' · '*"-• '""' nr ' -••w · Coett~CA ,.. ...... ~1 TMJITOUT unlt.elnllalady,8350.No . gate. 595. l4Mt»> Qlna Ctrci.. SHO/mo. ,My 31/q 31, MWty ,._ llalutttullaraeofllcuVllll-HtAVlN and hOW 10 Qt1 t Deity Pltet Cll ... IM ~ ...... 1.... ......14-Hlt H.-. ~ ...e 2 If. 2 iii. ~tlO. pool, 191. '40·6302. 4114780. modt*I & tur1' Ht .._, ... ,.......,., Mon-,.rt. ttlere. (Mal 71~183l•lflt TM tutMI ctrnr In the Ml. Te .... .,.. ...
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"!!l!!!!!t ..... CUlatt lldiat C...t Cwntt a.trkal ......... Pl..W., lenttarial ;;;;;;;;~;;~iiiiiil ;N;W cabinets. cabinet eoncr.te. mMOnry. Hat• ;&MClen: N;#)A;elt. Mow. edoe, ctearMICI. trtrn. p --..._ • ..._ *Maonry-Stucco: ,.,._, E. llllam u11• P11n11ng ._ rt' Pll •I s.m...
Sl 84 d facing, ban & formic• work, loundettone. Block, An typee. Low pt\CM. UC. Fl'M .. r ....... rat ... Jim A ~0:.-.::." &c:t;it ~r. All typea. Ouallt • ContrllC1or: competitive "''"' •• •• l•TY __ P_l_NG ... /800 ... _K_K_E_E_P_IN_O_ , per 3Y countertopa.&42-0881 brlck.Llc'd.53$-5013. Free.et. 631-2345 &48-1958 :.nlng. We~i.tn our L°"91Prloe. 831·2~6 rat•, ou1tom work, lie. WEB~W'A~~A~~e770 Forlndlv.Jtmlbullneel
That'1 ALL you pay f0t • C..~17 ClalW Cut ELECTRICIAN .... 111'1 windowl tr ... INSU~ED L 10 yr• up. 751-7080 Draine dMred from 16 & Hr/day/wk. ~ ~~~ri.•d GnOdel-repair Unique i child ewe'" my CM i;o;;;; Od ratM. FrM •t. Lie. Let me INlke Y04il e-rden • REFS. catt Today Mr. -ABC QdVINd-Int/ext Competttlve ~loe 115 eny11me. Repalre. I ........
Unutualwork a1P9C11lty. M .. a Varda area 4 t~9W1yne831-7630 growlyOurgr ... greenl Spllkle&40-5e54 Oulctl CaretulSeMce for lllnt wor111 Fut Ml'V. 851 -M04akM842·9033 DAIL y 20 Yrl lie. bonded. 546-4711 ,...... rm fully lnaured, 9PMlt JOAN'S CLEANINO Lie. T13&o.46 552-0410 30 yr• eJtP. 521"'°12 Dtaln1 claerad from i5 & all egetf:=~Group,
PILOT PalomboConat962·8314 C t ~7 ;a f I Englllh,&youllftllflndm)' Cook·err•nd•·•ll wllely Ralph'• Palntng, lnt/eict, 115~lme. Repair•. pll1 ralM. Your pool.
R I/ 11 b F---1at1ac111, o •r encngi workeiccellent.Cll1(7141 dutlel.540-1287 •A·lllYIH* reu rat", lrM alt, 24 8 .. 1• M&M642 ...... 33 ... 1•2339 epar 1m 0 •· '"""""""'' lea l newl r•palr, redwooo 711-3773· If no entwer Beatqu•llly.25yr.up. hr• 841-31588 " '"' ""
SERVICE anelva1, P•rtltlon1. Lo ~r~ deekl/patlo cover• .. Ill ple8M kMp trylngl Kevin JOAN'S CLEANING Competitive rat... ROLLIN' ROOTER ·-Cert--lf-led_IM_lr_uci_or_._t_Meh_
rates.Steva731·8311 Remodel/~•· comm. mHonry work. John Bigg• LMdaeape Main-Coolc .. rr•nd1-111 wifely Lie r.118428 730-1353 SpHdy m11nt Hrv, [)(alnalroml460 allegee/allleVelt.Group,
Mstr ct11tsm1n. special· & rtilld. Llc'd, bonded, 631·5186 tananc. & lnatallellon 11 dutlel. 540•1287 · ' lnt/ellt, homat & apti. Ptumblng repair. OC'1 pll1 rat". Your pool. DIRECTORY lzlng llnlah & remodallng. Ins. For Mt, 552•9142· ~ .. , = ~b your MrVloe. Quality HouMkeeplng, ax-a:J~:~~GM~i~~~GJo. 842·3890· Jowett rll"· 751-8753 831-2339
Do IT Nowt' 499·3105. R.J. HUFFMAN & SON -1? - -..... 18 pertanced, dependable. lie. T124·436. lntored. faMrlat . Smith & Son Plum~fn~ •-,-, .. -------Remod/Add #306881 pr ngl• 11991· penet1. = j:)et 494--0280 l ... il'i0.._jiiiiil ... ___ _ ••• Ft1'•••-• Ramodll1cellfts wood · R-Alra • -~t tMI 84 t-8427 Fanhl~lnterlof "-1An PlumOlng repalr1 & ra n11.--. ........... ..,,. __ -_._ , 846·8566 645-4644 ._. . ~ re All & apt1 rapalr1 20 I WATCH US GROWi H•NG G/STRl~G cleared. Lie. 645-3426 TILE INSTALLED YourDlllyPllol pat io cv rs/decka, Llc.Tom557-4480 Yrl axper reuoneble all lttiat__ ... &Repalred.G~anteed.
Bervloe Dlrect()fy drywlll, hm rpr1. By SEQUOIA CONST ·llc'd, s Inga repel lrM nt •• 839-7308 7 LOYlng Cl liQfM)pet .,, I ltmctt VISA-MC Scott 846-9325 .... ttn /lijll11 REFS. JOHN 193-0487
Repr--.tatlve Randy 641-0622 customramodellng, patio ::0,. S.. ~=:; days week Allan ' Certlflad~•OuM Sltter11 L -N 11 s--.... -Expert Wallcovarlng In· --T e::::J:: 142·1111ed.122 ~palr-Alterellone covri/deckl. 986•2423 Seac. 2 ea ~ ' . llnce 1979 631-1234 aguna ur n~ ......... 1t111111on ~•• Con1ult· IAllW&ll llLL'S IM HPKW ~~~~~~·~~~I Doors-Windows-Cabinets Brad Blvd~ &!2-3490 IEPllll * PJllTill now ottering pr 1111• duty ant Aaalg
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nmt. 5°81-8590 Eicperlenced & Pro-J.c. TREE s@RVICE ::;;: Panel-P1Uos-fenota.35 ~ GrM•i•t , . . Etc.G•ry6'45·5277PTL Mature women. ~Ing care. Companions, le11lona1. Vary rauon-T lmmlng ramovll yard Acctul I yrs eicp Jel'ry 546-4413 -d I -G I Lf4talat 8 !!!; •vall.8-14/9·t. Re '1. Re-llva.1n1, Aldas, LVN'1, "WE GALS SHOULD Ible rates for Ill ol your ~ups etc 842·2914 assy og1 room ng -I ll1ble. 493-494 7. RN'S now available. 24 Hr HANG TOGETHER" pool neede. For allperl • ' '
CERTIFIED u euclccf Curt met echl, S10 anl sz. Teacnar c~~P•. \and~ng MP JOIS Service. 714-494-7272 839-0730 anytime service, Call evening• Taterlg_
Person11Serv. Taxes Fm'§T° ctlss-6 u1e11 dry 21 yruicp. 46-21148 Frae H t.ng . rMa.;.'9eo1 &SmallMovt~Jobe LadHlfi•t P1iatia1 Pl11tt1/lt~ir 6pm to 9 pm. II nol.;X;..;ti;.;g•r•aiiiia:;•-.,,-d-tu_bl_ed"""1
30yrs aicper 640-2068 results. Free .... & 111 DtauticAt••ct Exp Gardener, Malnt, MIKE&46·1 91 660GAERfv1RdtAERS FlllPlllTlll PlXsfeRl'iXTcHING ~~~~~~PLEASE KEEP SS to $15 hr. 842-9033
class service. 750-9075 le -iia HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE TREES -LANDSCAPING ... M&M 851-9604 AIJllalt ..... .,.n .-/wt claanupa, trM trim, tr• 21 YRS. 842•3657 by Rkltlard Sinor. uc. Rastuccoa. lnttext. 30 yrs (114) 411-tlll
l5rivew1y-P1rking lot •WE INSTALL CARPET Chlldcera, companions, est. Call Pela, 841-109e Fu~~ ~s~~RT~-280844. I• yrs ol happy Nell Paul 545-2977
Repalrs-Sealcoallng For SI 75 Sq. Yd . couples Wecornetoyou 1ar~--• W-..._~ ...... ltm n local customers. ...llat Tnlat hrftct
S&SAsphltS3,._4199uc CallP.ela 772-1722. LowleeS,(213)541-51sO -· --Llghth1ullng,movlng,gar-C Thankyou,963-4114 v m'S 'fYPFnQ7word,rmnQ ~-----=---.,...-C t • Mowing, EdgTng. Twice 1 denlng • odd job1. Jon LIUL DPIUI f'lASTralMG Huber Roofing-all typea Quick, auy revlllon•
Dan Hallberg Grading 1 trl•• D~IJ month. 120 to S25. 645-8192 Need an Attorney? Maybe tlALm PAlllTlll ""' 0•",..' N-·Recover-Decka Rauonable 851-t041
& Paving co. Res/comm COMPLETE CATERING oMWXLOXcodsTicXL 546-9707 not. we can allow you Prompt , nut pro· "'' ''1 -tt1"''01 Uc. #411802. 548-9734 ---~------
Uc. 3976804. 842-1720 Indoor/Outdoor Parties All Ph&MS & ~airs General narden malnten-.... ltfllll tlowtobeyouratt,,,._,& laulonal1. 836-7149 ~-·~ De I R d R n w1-· .,, ___ ._ (213)381-3131 B D .... 9 2 c • N!S I t·r & -, ... -, & __,--...,~-........,=-=-~------------nn • aymon oo ng aa ft ---1 U ...,2. 1nca. Jeanupa, trM trim ...., your P• n ng uva money, I me CUSTOM EXTERIORS Horne, Apia & Commercial New/Repalrs/Racovar1 "Let the mini fn" c ••••• C.acrtlt DRYWALL TAPING free .... Abe 548-8519. wallpapering done. Give worry. So Ilka The legal & INTER.~ ... rates. Free Piich work llc'd & bond· UC. 441486. 859-4102 SUNSHINE WINDOW ~~.~m~o~t~~wl~ll~b~a~bya~ cement-Maeonary-Block All Textur .. & ACOUltlo Haullng, clUn-ups. trM ui 1 call, we work w/our Eicprau Route. Cl ll "'·Sleva 547-428 1 ed 11 14060°7 638-9412 CLEANING &42-1649
Infant to 3 ys, Mon-Fri. Walle-Cuat. work. Lie. Free Ht. Kevin 673-1503 trimming, yard malnt, cuitomeri . 831"5186 851"2252· 1()11' off w/ad. Cuatom hee p1lnt1nn, ra-. . •~retarial 840 8317 1 d Mlk 6 ... Pl .. 1 ft'l5 Whit• Wizard Window • . #381057 Rob 547-2683 IJtctrlcal n scp. e 648-502 IHH C:IHalg llueaq duoed summer rat••· ...,..•;;;;•;;;;,•;;;,;;;;;•,.1_____ 1tmct1 WUhlng. The only magic
l11ian1 Rod'scon<:rete&mason-Jap•nue gardener . ROBIN'scLEXNINd BRtC~RK:SmalllOba. Freeeat.Dava873-2031 24111rDft4l·llH -'""'w"'or""a.,.P~roce1-·1•1ng--l 11qu1llty831-2026 Stm ary, 9 years same lo-ELECTRICIAN: Priced Cleanup, maintenance, SERVICE:. thoroughly ~. Colt• M.... DEAN'S PAINTING WATER HEATER Special & letter compoaltlon. ---------ct ca ti on. Free a• t. right, free estimate on 1prlnklara. Fr•• HI. ~ nouaa. 540-0957 lrvtne. Rell. 975.3175 Resld/comml/lnd. Pool heatera•Fumacea Reu. Prompt. &42-8035 You dOn'I need • gun to
EXECUTIVE SUPPORT 714-840-1705 large or 11T1all Jobs. UC. 644-9036 Reu 650·7169 •F•uceti •DllPONI•* "draw fut" when you Your office. Top skllla. Incl. 396621. 673-0359 Experienced HouMkeaper Brickwork: Sm•ll or large • Secretarial service: typing, P180e an 8d In IN Dely
word processing. Prof. Find what you want In tlAPAllll lllllllll & General Cleaning. Call fob1 & rep1lr1. Local ref1. Have aorMthlng to tell? Have tomethlng to tell? copy, a1c. Fut aervlce. Noe Want Adel cal now
references. 497-6290 Dally PMot C&ullflada. Clu11fled Ada 642-H78 839-5035 Cella 64&-6502. &45-8512 Qwlftad ada do It wall. Clwltled 8de doh well. 67~456 780-8359 _l_a.2 __ -H_7_8_. ----
• HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Tbarsday, Jaly %1
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Lines of com-
munication open, invitations are received, member of
opposite sex makes declaration of love. Focus on
excitement, change, travel, variety and long-distance
call. Seek motives, re~t superficial explanations, dig
deep for inlonnation.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Domestic adjust-
ment highlights scenario. Money dispute will be
resolved. Don't attempt to force issues. Win your way
through diplomacy. Good news centers around
finances, income potential, ability to find lost articles.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Perfect techniques,
review publicity, make decision involving possible
cooperative effort with one whose ideas do not
alwdys coincide with your own. Gain indJcated
through written material. Know it, proceed accord-
ingly.
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Nothing occurs
halfway -you'll be uwolved, employment picture
will change. relationship will intensify. Older
individual is interested in your welfare, will le nd
benefit of experience. Capricorn native figures
prominenUy
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Your talents, efforts
appeal to more people -personal magnetism soars,
task is completed and you actually flirt with fame.
Emphasis also on children, speculation, ability to
outline project and sell idea to important per.JOn.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Be ready for new
start. stress independence, fight for territorial rights
and insist on account of expenses. Your position is
stronger than originally anticipated. Fresh offer will
be presented within 48 hours.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Ideas can be trans~
fonned into valuable concepts. You "wake up" with
answers. You'll know what to do, you'll be at right
place at crucial moment and you'll perform service
for relative. Cancer , Capricorn. Aquarius pel"90ns
figure prominently.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Maire inqwnes,
give full rein to intellectual curiosity. You could be on
brink of "financial coup." You'll locate lost articles.
you'll improve social status and you'll make contacts
which lead to profitable enterprises.
SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov, 22-Dec. 21): Moon in your
sign highlights personality, special -appearances,
ability to.win friends and influence people. Security
will be enhanced, you'll have chance to correct past
mi.stakes and you'll make correct judgments.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll gain rare
insights due to receipt of confidential files. Stress
intuition, expression , ability to look behind 90enes
and property evaluate situation. Routine undergoes
transfonnation -you'll be wheeling and dealing.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Wish comes true
in connection with domestic adjustment, purchase of
luxury item or art object. Family member confides
problem, seeks your counsel and displays complete
trust in your opinions. Taurus, Libra persona figure
prominently.
PISCES (Feb. 19-Ma.rch 20): Career aapects are
highlighted -you'll see people in realistic light.
Promise made during romantic Interlude may not
prove valid. Be prepared to utiliz.e alternatives. You
won 't be stopped, only temporarily delayed.
ltl1 Wut.. Slot l!lt Waa... II• ltl1 Wut.. 1100 ltlt Wut.. Sito •11 Waa... SllJ ltlt Wut• 11• Dtt• 1111
PUT-Tiii P/Tll•OUJ IULmATI anllLULll INretan/Aultt•lf Ak1tu At<c. c11amp 11nea •
Typing In~ and lit• Typing, Shonh•nd. Npt ltfh.W ...... 1411 Full l ime, hardw•ra, 240 RMI E11ate lnva1tment Co TILIPllll 3 Jftter1, all clra, eclorlbla
pegboerd blck'g, + h•nd Bch l..w Otf\ca. Hout1 'lletetM Broadway. Laguna Mekl cs.pendible sec-mtlllmYI $250 up. 549-8677
an em b II n ~ n am• Flell. 644-5040 tarltf Beach. 497-4403 ratary with geMrll oltloe llTTIU Gold Ret f>u99, 5 m, 3 I,
badgM. Flex r1. Min 20 ' • ...., ftr le.... lnllL ULll ll<llle and dlctaphona ••· Eicper. neceHary Sun. At<C. Dam otlamp llnee. ~z:74 ~tarUng $5/hr. .....rtlal Gourmet cookw•r•, lull parlence. Eiccallent through Thurs. 5:30 PM $200.645-2139.
PllTTml waums
SupervlM ~ car-
riers Mrly morning -4AM
• BAM S11, and Sun. •
must have van, 1tatlon
wagon or 1mall pickup.
Hourly wage + mllMge.
Apply In per90l'I week·
days. 330 W. Bay St.,
Costa MeM. ca. Oranoe
Coa1t Dally Piiot.
PUllUUTf Plllll for busy phonel. Good
typlat. light bookkeeping.
Like ForMt ar ... Aak for
Norma, 859-7200.
IUL man ..,...,..... time. 240 Broadway, ~~1,lgu~ ~u~~-v:~~ 10 9:30 PM. Guar. hourly GrNI Dana pupa 10 good
l&LU "'''"' =:•ttt Laguna Beach. 497-4403 549•2988 plus comm. Plu1h and home, 6 wu. S50 up. T., ...... aM Tr• •-Tr •....a-·-protaulonal working 896-7709 Andy ""-.... ,5 r__.. condition•. Laguna Hiiia "' llM4ttl ...... .retNe4.lal t Good Driving record a 1Nrtt1ry. olfloe, Scott, 951-2777 Mile blue/gold Yorkl• ... .,. ...... 11M1IO mu11. S1t1ry, vacation, Part time, Newport Be8ch (R4) w I P a P • r • $ 2 0 O. Wan4iedeicper~tlma Sick leave, lneuranoa Yacht Brokerage Flrm. _963 __ •1_5_5_4 ____ _
lhare Nleapeople. (Wa 11......at beneflll. RAYNE WATER Flexible hrs for a 7 day nu-•a1 •• Schnauzer. mini AKC. will allO train llc'd bro-4',\ deyl. 180Q. Typing SYSTEMS, 17835 M Sky-operation. S8/hr to start. r---. male, Nlt/peppet drk,
ker1). We have tone of praterred. Neer Orange park Circle. Irvine. It you enjoy boat• & are lln 1upar •how/pat. Dy1
IMdl and the tllgn.t County Airport. Call Mt1. Nlet looking for • fut paced we need good people to 5 4 7. 4 1 2 3. av I wk d
commltllOnt In Southern Fann 1 e f 0 r a pp t . 12000/ L •• mulll-f1ce1ed fob with Ht up appointment• 838·5348 Calltornl•. Our project 11 714/549--0t17 Wa 00 , gret potential tor growth from our Costa M ... Of-1---------
ln a dynamite location 130 PROD-$25 PROFIT & salary pleaM aubmlt flee In the evening•. tor Wire HITr Terr~, MOYlng
and precileally Mll1 ltMlf l ........... /Tnkt Cati Jac;k 714 847 5522 your resume to P.O. Box Holld1y Inn's new tr1vel must Mii, Fe. 2 ,;,, IP8Y9d1• • There are lmmad. open-En~tlc,depefldable • • 1062, Newport Beach, club Salary + com-shot•, papers $ OO
Inga . ao call now for an per.on raqUlred for Sain/Hardware. Full Ca 9266S. mission + bonua. Call 548-4369 ~t. with Joel. Call toll ~8Mch otl1ceol Time. Crown Hardware, 751-4222 altar 1 pm, 1~,.,...,-... ----........,==
lrM 800....a2-4931 or ca11 lnternatlon•I computer 3107 Eu• Cout Hwy. IEOlnUY collect (714) 886·et08. aoltwara firm. Must be CdM. "PerlOn Frld•y" needed nLIPIM ULll St1erlflce Siie on aood
Par1onal Secretary to ~~~~~~~~~I NII 1taner & nave good SALES tor sports 11\0p, Typing, MCI, the nation'• long die-family trlend: reg. Arab
PrHldent ot L:,C = orgentutlonel lkllla. lnvutment company bkk'g, Phone•. errands, tance phone company, Is gelding, perfect tor ctllld,
Beach Buslneaa. Elltanllvephonecllent• Natl• top-notch Nies-Benefit• + good Nlary. hiring p1r1/t1me Tiie-adutt & Show, 15.3, botcS
call 497-4888 contact, typing, llllng, & per.on, axpertenc.d In Apply 11 U.P. Sporta, 430 marketing Ptlona aic-& gentle S3000 759--0810
Parton Frld1y. Must work Real Estates.... oar-al office duties. dHllng with iophlstl-Well Pac Cal Hwy, Npt perlenoe required Hours Ptll SSJS
wknda. Clarlcal 1klll1. CAREER PLauecall cated Investors. Oualllled Bch 5-9pm. $5.50/hour
Apply In person. ACE 714/493-9530. leads furnished. Eiccel· SIOlrTUJ PLll Please call Bill W1rd 11ter Aquarlam. 100 gal, Tru·vu.
OLD FURNITURE. 23451 OPEi HOUSE u--lent commlaalon . 3pm lor an Interview, acrylic on hardwood -n-• 873-5518. Active mortgage company 841-3434 ceblnet Nr new. Beat Ave da 11 Carlotta, needad tor advwtlalng requires sharp, 1ecura11 ollar llk81 Aft 5pm
Laguna Hlllt 855-&465 Tith It .. '"'....., eganc:y. Typing (60 wpm) SALES MICRO COM· par1on lo h1ndla Ill f ....... H Wtrl 642·9254 Pll..a. ftr ,..i ltt 19 M tf11t & good phone manner•• PUTERS, mature person needs Typing, word pro-Wt h-4 ---------...., leln.11 muat. Call Roala tor an with bualneM 1nd com-oeuor. prof. phone cov-1 Aatlsan l hH 11t1ttlflel r.--• appointment. put•. r up a r I enc e . erage & llUng akllls are • 20 a.Mtltn Parting out old wooden
1--a-,ln.-.t aa•er IHi.Htlal ._ ... 111 ~ 754-6363 muat Safary com· --a.. M d hOrMI ,....._ .~ I •-•-._.. '_.., .... ry, · mensurate w/axparlen<le. ,.......... erry~n • ............. Ital ..... ___, ... WMa,IH, SALES PERSON-Full A sk l or Si eve Ftrletal only 8 17. ....,.......,..,, tf 9't .. ., .. 111 tf eee.-0200 tlme,hrtycomm&bonus. 714/545-1402,474--0300. 1'"'1hlacPrNM Rolltop desks, $1450. d8t _--. = 9't a... ......... Un I q u e W omen '• 14-Sll '"' Partner's desk. 1900 . .. -•• '! ._.__ ....... .___..u U•~ clothing boutique In llOlnllJ/IEOfPf, ,., Conf.IDR tbl. 9', w/8 fast.,...., t _......, -Part/time 10am-3pm. Laguna Bch looklrig for for .. , .. agency near OC F911 tr Part-TI• chrs. S3SOO. Dtp II tblt. allllt , .. , Tnlal I att .,..11ip fir..... Light typing & tleavy outgoing career minded Airport. Requires good 111 Asn ....... $275. Hll rack, 1325. II. ......,, 1111 IHHlllH la ttlt phonel. Call tor appoint· lndlv wtmgmt potential. typing & Shorthand. Ilg· Ftr ....... ..n Cht1, 195. 64S-9850
(l1•)••• .,:._ ._1::r.• ..... . mem. 646-3"5. Retell & mode41ng al(per ure aptitude & pJeuanl w••• •••• 1 1 • --helpful, tM.11 wllf trllln. phone peraonallty. Call _._ Wh I~ en1me 1tova, l•ltH, WH .. atltr IHllo llllP'J/nPllT Appty In person Alellla J .. nnette. 546-6444, Taa-hone Work 1920 I , perf cones, .-y-.. -.... •--a..~. ~ Beaoh advef11• N1tru11 F11hlon1, 260 """" thing working. $750.
Photo Bullneu Man~
Duties: Pet10nnel (•P·
~OK 80 EmployMI), Pay·
able, Raealvablel. Pay·
roll, Retell experience.
Mu11 be pareonabla.
Send RMUme to Ad No 972 Dally Piiot, P.O. Bo•
1560. Costa Mesa, C1
92628-0560
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Hmw -• Ing egency need• atlarp, Forn1 Ave., Laguna Bch, Seely/Exec A1al1t, Sport• ll•Sl NF IHf 831-1136. •111 llAll ... energetic peraon for front 497-4777. promotion firm neech No Selllng. Salary. Ne-Ex-1-,--u-------.. -1-1 dHk. RaqulrH good hard working Individual perlence necaasary, will n-cn ll'Ylll MlllllT phone peraonallty a ac· llTIT /IOPT able to make declllon1 & train. Hout1 5-9 pm. Call XTm1tal lid9 by lid: 3 & Pllf IAM cut1ta ipelllng. Mui I lmme:1 opening for aharp grow with company, •Int 662-5844, Mt1 Garrett retrlg wllcamaM•, ~· ·~ type 8Swpm. Call be-wtlll organized lndlvldual Mura for rlgtlt peraon. 4 TOPSSS parlect. $225. 875-7616,
........ •• "' ,__, tlrs of 9-12 to Mt with good typing & phone day week, 1t1rt S7 /hr, Females Pref. Models & 963·3927
-------.,...., ' appt. 851·30ee. tkllls to handle • variety &44-8417. Eacorts (2131868· 1984 "'··111 I d ble • .-UTI of ot1a dutlea tor ho1pl-· .,., • n ou oven. g•. UIPTt a•nUT tal computer aervloas SIO'f/Ulll. TUlml O'Keet• & Memtt, $150. IA~ fOI' busy reeldantelat cs. tlrm In Hunt. Bctl. Call Marketing firm aaalc• am-Elac. cooktop range AIWDTW V91opar. Mull have mini· 891-5556, 8 10 4.30 bl11oua Mll·Sllrtar, highly ....... w/grlddla, $75 Both ••Tllllll mum typing ot 85wpm . organized, 111parlenced ltel..tfftM·rttall work grMI. 648-3433
and ablllt y to com-llOlnlllY /llOllW • e c ' Y · T ll P 1 n g • Frlgl<Selre wUher/dryer 1 rlN1V U.-munleate. Salary com-Bay Eacrow, Corona del Bkkp'g/Accl'g required. lalttll•'!!..'J·.ltttlrl yr old, xlnl cones. ssc>o. ..... •flD • ll.AUll mansurata wl axper Mar location. Eiccal. op-Sal1ry commeneurate attftl4t,I... "" SS&-e410avea, 540-7904 . •llAl'I PllllAll Send reaume to Shirley portunlly, benefit•. Call with eicparlanc1, San Ht. eict. 2t8 dyl,
..... "Tl •• • cra ven c 1tat1 on Lynn •I 547-5625 Juan Capl11r1no. Call Sito/ .. tfari W -••••• _. Bulldarl 17731 Irvine Bl Phll 496-9300 ' GE Dbl Oven Elec:. Ranoe
NElOTOIEANU6't+YRLY ~ Sta201.°T1ntln,Ca92ee0 llOIOUJ Sec'y ex.11 typing pho!\41 1·1wt.,.142·1H1. 1125~ cae~·7~·
"you .,__rat .-rwtHS lmrnedl•I• opentn9 lor organl11tlonal 1klll1, eic1i Typnetter •tor · -•
• -M Restaurant: Secretary with bkk g eic-eriglllh raq (both speak-H~RBQR AREA
Fot -Dlraol ... ,_ ff al .... .:. le ,.. IUIW1ll UID P9(lenQIJ.SDlct8Pf'loned re-d Ing & ll)elllng). word pro-PHOTO APPLIANCE SE. RVICE
11• 111.... I Ellperleooad & quired. horthan •n c e 11 in g ha Ip I u I . We Mii recond., guar. 811 ( •) ......., ... reaponalblelorNndwlch word proca11lng d•· N on ·amkr M1rk TYPESETIER appliance.. 549--3077 = ,.., ,........., miking & other kltehen alrH ble. Good eom-831·2838. Reau~ & rel
PICTURE FRAMER-eicper, tarter wltll dullel munlcatlone and or· r-I llJ APPUAmS 60-0 , ganlullon11 1klll1. N-· _.,, Minimum 1 yr 911parlenc;e L.. 957-8133
lull-time. 8 153 hlftell ...... llTMll port Cent• ArN. Call Service St1tlon Attendant, on AM VERITYPER 84001---------
Plutlce Diana, a.0-9360 37 hra, evening 1tlltt, dloltlzed typeMlter. Ex· 111111. 1111 ,_ MllllU•• ................... ...Yllll muat be aicparlancad. oellanttemporaryUllgn-XLNTOON0.875-1518 -•TIU ...... le Aele>ontlble,experlanced $4.25/hr. ContKI Ernie ment 1v1llable lmrnecll·1---------..,.._ •IT•n• ...... torord«lnoNl•d For Ad Action or Jeff 675·2276. Italy. Call or coma Into. Refrigerator. Almond ett. lmm8dl1ta openings on •II -malllng & o!iier food 26 elf, top ol llne 5Mf'1.
lhltt1 lor aJCper. lnlectlon ....UY, MY 2t prac>er•llon1. S•l•ry ITIOI OUll KELLY Ice& waterlndoor, lhoW· molding mechlne oper· 1111.. commeneoratewlth Cal a PIT. 30 hts/weatl Mull room eond. Paid $1500. rc!ror~ .. ~= 1~ir.~ 14118•• aw. •xper~ hav• .. &•rl•nc•. SERVICES ae111or saoo. 875-7575 elude~ ~teal. Dentel, ---·-1-•1 Call aft 1:30PM DJv Plot 648·3407 E, E, M/F/H Reff rigs, '1*9•5 ~3· ~ froet
Life ln1Uranoa + cndlt _. .. -•-Mrs. Simone 850·6390 •J llPlllm.llT 2171CampuaDf340 rM · 0 • """""
union prlvtledgea. Aleo Gal Hiiia ...... , AD·VJSOR Ne&deomeonellfittlmech· Irvine 833·14•1 Upright relrl9, cl••n.
1hlf1 l>Onua premium•. -• lHl o.t CJMEH 09ltl anlcal aptitude l man•· EqualOc>PtyfmplO)'er worb grHI, _yellow
Mu1t be Engllth lpeail· •-lof WHtTe ~ 642-5671 gerlal 1klll1 tor •mall M/F/H $125. 497-8131/9111.
Ing APl)lv 1-4 pm 111: wttt1 • a•11fted AtJ ro1m & p1Htlc9 plant. WUhef (SMra bait) undet OIMI Cell Ml-M71 Celt 173-.$340 anytime. TJPtlT
i jijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;jliiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilAocur1te 1yp11t needed. ~antyj dryet. 1250· ltlJ Wut.. II• l!lt ..... H• ... Waa... 119 J:t:r=~~ ~9'* hr1 flexlble, AM, PM &1or1_84_2_8_55_· ----=s: weekende. Spaac:t a +. Whlrtpool r.tr~•tOf. OC1
''"ID TUml --Office. PIT help. Clertcal Property Mgmt. a. Unll KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Legune IMctl 497-1225 cond, 1t elf, S200. call 130o-l800cnrweek er-~ & cen-aicperlence nec:e .. ary. Hunt. Beach. Couple ----813-3&51 ParLIOd Full rime Poe· .,....,., s1oo per 11r.... PfeaM cell weekday•. preferred, ren1al axper. Typl81 for N.B. LllW omca. ---------~
hloM evllll. Ho Ellper tty polmlbte. 813-5187. 9-12 noon. 895-1222 ,.q. 545-3118 ..... .,,., .... ., rnuet type to wpm -..... ........ M~
NMe. We Train. Call Mr. NURSES Part·tlrne Church S.C· cur•tely, contact Donna f ll I~
H.mt. M2-5790 •t Ln retery, ICClUr•I• typlll. 640.lHO. S.55 s>•r flll C•I t
l'Sl•llT OoenlnOl lor RN & L.VN on &45-5781 WELOIA, app~7 am only, radwoOd, 831-t317
f'u1111me poe1110n 1n bu9Y 3.11 or 11-11t11t1. c... tor D. 11·11 Pl.lat · · · .. ; · .. · · · · · · · · · .". ~-: ~~Tacen:::'t &:fa 3 ••eci at-F"iiftdl ~ ,,..., lhop. Ai.o tnterMw, 4t4-8075. The HIT·Tm M.aa • ~ sso.., 17& a1. ~ G1rcten1 Convaleeoetlt ha M ' AeYoMna attic .ent. ao.
wt\tlfolowtngfor«lldutlve Hoep11•e::,, GianMyra, Wented: ,... .. ......-. -· WOflllno couplel wflo love Wood foot loelller, .,o, WOIMl'l'e ......... M5-2t72 l.Agun• • d•..._ ..=.:'~":..~ lllLY Pl.IT to travel, oooper•tlW, 200' •lum. 3 ""9 power .. ..,... ...., ..... ..,_ _..,.,.,_, cen follow ln•truotlone, line, too. l'l·IOOI
-.LAll'J ~A-Full time. All ==·enl.t~1 l''lm tum AGES 11-14 •nd nHd to m•ke Aluminum....,. doOf-. '** ~. acall. ban-lhlfte. Hellvy a.rlatrlc helplng YoU'" cerrlera N tt...... li ra ... •• TO S75 00 _.. llllrrlt ·~~a monlh and up. e.e l 10 ft, .. Tb""· """Or ... 833-8012 eicperlanca • mu•t. ~:::t• 1"91r "'•b· ow accep.... app cation. LN\n " • f"U\ ~ c,..,,, 1..t02·27-.om cell for ~. 80b or ~ Al.MANO'S NUASINO rout•. Aleo Otfloa for District Manager to super. .. no• '"" I~ oPtftllll' lor ~Oillll •• ., ,, ......... , 8flld ~
x-Aav poa111on eva11at>1e. SERVICE. tet-7401 can M~ PQlltlon oe>en. vile newspaper carrien. bnttll 10 *"'' ''*' roi rM Or•nc• Coast ...__ t•· 1117 ~ .. r!;;.. I! PIT, Umlted permit ac-•-1pm. Ch•nca to adv1nce. Olllv Not Ollf crm 1lwt et 3:30 pm and -•"
oaptable wmi ...,....i.noe. Nlif.ing PINN oall 2:30 pm · e:oo Salary commensurate with WOtl flltill'JOp.111 wttMllys On Saturdey, we dlVQi;n i:a; wenG 1 or I Y' Old """' gs~4°i~~y Colllna. LYI s·M'''W-lW experience. CompAny ben-= :...";.::·~~o:.,:.~~,m;: =~: ... ~In ~~~.:--
iiiiiiiiiii"liiiiiiiiiiii" E..,_,leooed. 14 & 3-11, efita pJua bonus Opportunity lllOMJ .. llleft IS no M"rint or colltcllOll ..... 19--.... lllB.1•8HITI Con•~ "oapltal, P•rMlm• 8ecret•iZ: M h V · ' ill....,." ,ow art 111terestlld, pie ... C.-Mr. ...I Hll ---.,_r~
•1-01.. ~· ... !•::.!'· Xlnl Typing and oflloe 111 Ult ave an, ltatlon £11'1. XRC eflifiu•hu1, \I,. Miii
Need f'teld Super· ._._.. .. ....., _,...,...., ...... COMtruotlon Co. 9fa&0n or pick Up with/ahel.l. ohoc/tawn m•rkln91 F~ lrlltl ::::....,.
lntendeM to wortl or9d-NuttlnO MM2t2 MJl allow .a M (714) ii:..a• 7051 tato. 640411 1 . 'Jf otct. 1 Of tno end~ lrMll end AN· L'/N. ONA. l.M-ln rv Parl• Time ~ ance Included. C. '"°• Ako COCiifi; iCMWiW M ~1l'1. ~· ..,.. • -oe0n or ~· s ....,_, Qood "'PH•-Apply ln penon, weekdays. buff, ~ mo. otc1,-_;;;t WM ,.,_, ,,..... •
--~ ~ ..... _,. • ._,.. Mw .....,_ No ....... IC *Y 3PM to 6PM at 330 w-t Rau w/klda.l1SO~MO·t.f44-dog, ,, .. o Yltd.
11MH, lanca ""'·mot efl0a8, Jotl elmoet lb a _. ttalfl. ~. No:;; ~ ~ 94().f4a,
iii( Idle "9nl• wttl • fteetlon ... t-7'4>l Ing. Hou,. 1 -lpm. St .• Co.ta Me.a. · • 1 WNO'ACTIOH' i--------
0.., Not Olen ... Ad. ... ._ ..._ .,. M2-~. Mr DeY1e • ··:. .. .. , .. • • • .. • • • ~, ......... , ....... , .. ' ~ ) awllld Ml..,_...,, Wwff.,.,. Cll .-.,. ')
n Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday. July 20. 1983
ACROSS
1 Animals , .. ,
5 Network
9 Flutters
14 Asian nurse
15 Scrams
18 Church area
17 Newspaper
sec lion
18 Levy
20 Attracted
21 Life: Pref.
22 Goodies
23 Scatter
~ Road curves
-~"1"'Manger
29 Demon
30 Travel cost
34 Bdway. sign
36 Blackmore
heroine
38 Calm
39 Alumnus:
2wds.
42 US Indians
43 Back: Pref.
44 Plant layout
45 Custody
46 Blossom
47 Spanish linen
. 49 Kind of boom
2 3
51 Known as
64 Exterior
plaster
58 Coxcomb
60 Vetch
61 Pine product
63 "Certainly!"
64 Instrument
fj5 Maple
66 Not new
67 "--of
robins ."
68 The elite
69 Stufls
DOWN
1 Friends
2 Lifeless
3 Painting
4 Rain.
5 Flippant
6 Asian shrub
7 Skyscraper.
2 wds.
8 Brit mtl.
award
9 Bazaars
10 Mineral sulfi11
11 Continent
12 Cabal
13 Asian coins
19 "-on It!"
6
PREVIOUS
PUZZLE SOL YEO
24 Trickeries 46 Good thing
26 Sting 48 Gobbles:
28 Swamp 2 wds
30 '18 ep1-49 Fragrance
dem1c 50 Strobiles
31 Stal e: 2 wds. 52 Went wrong
32 Reckon 53 Actions
33 Ogled 54 Colonnade
3 4 Cargo vessel 55 Whirl
35 Roster 56 Compel
37 TV show 57 Auditors:
38 Beautify abbr.
40 Guided 59 Sprightly
4 1 Spark stream 62 Aglel
7 10 11 12 13
Eteatrto Gull at Dean "V",
White, Pfmanlo pickup, ~K.,..,J1e--=t1'='30="9=-,-J1..,.ln_1_c_Or\_d"'".-.1""r1,...,,
ea... Schuller tuners, S 0 0 0 0 4 2 • 2 3 3 8 ,
xlnt cond. $~25. Rob e.42-7880 m11g.
631-oso5. Lido 14', elf acciess. J1ln1
Story & Clark Studio cond, $1250. 551-8164 Plano, Perlecl, $1400. ,--,-...,..-...,.---...,--::--.,-640.5332 Lido 14, 11lnt cond, 2 seta
of salle. S 1295. 548-6350. Aate lttict1 HOS
Piaa11/0r1aa1 IUI Must sell 30 tt Olson. tn IMPORTANT $856. SPlnet, mafiog, extt waler 5 wka. Equfped for OT CE TO RE DEAS tone. 581-9916 all Spm. racing. Full compliment N 1 ANO A
ol saffa. Loran 5,000. ADVERTISERS 'IO flll 2 II OllOlllU .. IUll Owner trans, $34,500.The pri ce of Items 112hpftathHdV8,3apd,
61/2', compl. reflnllhed, 640-6128. edvetlfsed by vehicle new tucll & roll Int, new $4000 2 t31923-4402 crpt, new tires. $2000 or ~--------Sabot. all wood, S200/olr. dealers In the vehfcfe beat offer. 969·1221
Currier uprfgh\, beaut 833-3232. 8·4.30 cfassflled advertising l•--------c o n a . , & I o n e coturtins does not Include --------~--$ 1000/0BO. 645-2028 SAILBOAT: 10· any appllcabfe taxes, Studebaker 1903 Grand·
alt 6 Shorewood, good cond. license transfer lees turfslmo, $1400/0BO.
S•OOl obo 646-3481 llnance' charges, tees lo; Must sell 548-6838 Fender Rhodes 73 Key suits ,,,_A_N __ T_A_N_A_2_2_' _f_o_r -sale-: air poflutlon control de--
case model piano, good A .. i 9107 condlllon $600. 552-7552 Excel cond. Aski ng vice certifications ot
S6000. Lido Penln. sttp dealer documentary 173 Audi 100LS, mini PIAH WUTll a1ralf 645-3116 bet 9am preparation charges un-cond. must see S 1500
Wiii pay cash 892-1889 less otherwise specified firm 644°6905 Ital• by the advenlser '"·9--0-sooo--==s-. superb cond, S~rtia10...1 . 0 s"-4 I Sid 701& Aat1 lemet1/ --21.000 m1. an ex1r11. 6·,· South Shore lhruster. 181 ~penbo Ca avel Ski Pull 9015 Priced to self. 548-9449 gd cond, $175. 642-5006 w r or 642·3336 boat w/1978 115 Mere 4 stock alum. Must. epor1 Surf Board. 6'2" B·H 3 lln Outboard, xlnt cond. rims w/5 Michelin tires
thruster S 125650·1070 $3750. 642-8746 $500. 65 l -0639
TV W io,
''"" 1232 1511 Toshiba color TV, 6
Glass A1h & Ski Boat, 16', '8 t Chev/Buick V·6 231
55HP eng. trlr, clean. eng High Performance
$1075. 631-8964 Sacs 1300 548·2089
mo old, $200. Sanyo VCR •ariat ai , 7011 COMPLETE '81 LUV
Beta II video cassette re-ri!"""'~~~~~~~ ENG. & TRANS. $700. corder. $300. Like New Avon, w/ Ir br ·oars, 548-6801
720-0896 evea 3HP Johnson motor & i---------' rack. $775 536-6321 LITE BODY WORK
'""· l•p•rt•4 ••w 9112
*LEISE* New auto of your choice .
any color, from AA to
VW. No down. Call Bob
846-1328. agt:
3.0S BMW, xfnt oond.,
stick, all extras, alloys, BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA mornings. Up to 50% oll your eat. --+--+--+--+---41 Color TV, 2 yr wrnty Plnstrlplng. Biil 969·1221
$ 148. Free delivery Open Mansfield Sanl Pottle LITE BODY WORK
$5500 obo
2131426-7344.
Sun . TV JOHN 'S 949B,new$70.645-7338
646-1786. New NAV 101 ADF radio. Up to 5o% 011 your eat. M us I s e I I S 2 2 5 ' Plnstrlplng. Biii 969-1221
'76 3201, loaded, stick, at·
loya. Xfnt cond $6200.
640·0836 ~o• 'ou• •
'68 El Camino, rune &
'e.4 Bug, look• & runs foolla good, S 1300/0BO.
great, good tr1n1por· 845-8083. Atl 5.
taUon. $995. 536-3410 =----6.,....---------------.--'74 Nova, cyl, reg. gu, '64 CONVERTIBLE, flke good cond, 1 owner.
n-. many extras. $4200 S 1475. 552-7869
obo. 549-6457 ---------'74 Nova, exll cond, V-8 '65 VW, rbft eng, clean 350, auto, aJr, atereo.
body, $1200, 545-3045 s 1800. 903~843. BLACK & WHITE 19" TV 1_635_3728 Allll Waal.. 2 Good pk:. $25. 642-5006 ~,........., ....... .__ ... ..,. '78 633CSI, very clean.
704141 Highest cash lmmed. /or $14,750 642·2625
HIUS ~ llUTMAl DA. '
.,., "' .,.... . .. '67 BUG. Aadlafa. am/Im. ·75 Nova V8, 2 dr. ale. e<lg
$1550, call &46·5923 owner. Great shape Musi self Mitsubishi Acvr,
turntable, casse11e.
speakers. Dolby ststem.
$400ofr. 551-8720
llit1 A Dec•• Wt your vehicle. domeSlk: or
351 Power Boat Slip. foreign 551-8285 '82 320! BBS snrl. AIC. 5·Spd, CHS. $ 13,500.
'67 vw, $550/t>eat ofr. S2000. 975-0748
Need• work 962-3937 '78 Che11ette Ifft back. ' fACIUTTI
$350/mo. 21 Balboa WANTED: ·eo SEVILLE 631-7270, 673-7711 Cove. Owner, 645-5135, LOW Ml, LEATHER im WU St 1111111{" $41 lJJI •66 VW Bus, ,_ tlrM, cpl, good cond.. must Mii
Teac A·12SOS reel to reel,
--+--+-+-~-ii w/tapes & acceas. 11lnt 673-1464. 5.45~630
cond. $175. 551-8164 40 ti slip, Balboa Coves. No ol Arches Bndge. ~-+-+-'11 INt1, Hrll 7011 Avail yrty. Best otter. Mr
11 •~ loot 2 man lnttatable Meyer 549· 1366. canoe. S 8 5 . Ca II .,..B-oa_t_s_ll_p_need __ ed_f,....o-r -,.,.~It
642-3379 yacht In Nwpt Bay, shar·
16' Dutflefd bay launch,
brlatol oond., surrey top,
all teak trim wltrlr .$5250.
548-6 t51.
Ing or boat poulbfe. Calf
760-1613.
Liii iSLE SLIP
Slip ta< 35· boat. 673-7677
17' Bay Boat red a white ... llH te •o n. i-...,,,....--+-+--11 canope, outboard. Best • otter. 673-7677 Call 842-3095
i.r.::-t--t---t---1118' Duttfeld Electric Pack· et, 3 yrs old, xtnt cond.
stereo. hard top, lull co\I·
e r s $13 ,500
71 41640~ 150
•111111t1aon.
Call 642-3095
=========~~~=~====~~~=~=~==~I 19· Gafv. Boat Trailer. new
Newport Martnalsllps
day, week, month
646-0551
Slips Available 25'. 30'.
30', and 40' • five aboard.
Call 9 ·5 .
Frtt le f 11 1122 F11•it111 ........................ __ ;.;.;;_ 1125 •iletllHHll 6211 uel. suspension. tires.
$350. 494-6671
Free kittens. 8 wits old. Round table & 3 clPI UTltlE Fiii HlllE 9' Dingy FG wloars, teak Mon-Fri.642·46H
blkl wht, needs good chrs Maple dinette. Gd fl• IEIT t lfloatlon $235
homes . 675-9211 . cono S85,631·62t5 " ~~-6153 lailMlr•• 7021 548-5205 Business advertisement.
Top quality Game Table & panles, etc. 960-2514 '58 CENTUAYRAVEN Wlndsurler O'Brien Free-
WlrehaJred Terrie< needs black naug chairs $225 Bahia Corinthian Yach! Ctasstc bay launch/sea aall 3 wlpremlum boom
good hm, 2y-r Old male Call 642-3379. Club Mbshp SlOOO. call sklll. w/trafler $3000 S650 650-0851 Used 3
$45-6605 Young gfrl's lovely 6 pc t-991·5353 obo Must sell this week. times
WEIUY
CLUICUS
&llTllCIS
C~Mfll
CHEVROLET .,...,,.H.rt ... 11 ·
"r:">l\'>H '>\
546-1200
WlllY
USED CARS & TRUCKS
COME IN OR CALL FOR
FIH &PPIAISAL
Cormler·DeLJflo
OlmlLET
18211 BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
141-101l;l41·1111
WE PAYT., lllUI
FlllSllOUS
AWllAIMI
NITIA0/111&11
2480 Harbor Blvd
COSTA MESA
'41-4100141-1411
WAITED! ruaitut 125 bdrm set, excel oond Barry Manifow lk:kets $30 675~1393 Ai.-..-JC-f-1~·,----:..0iO
2 p:jn1ed 8 dt dreners '275· Ph 540-737-1--ea 645-0515. Pewtr 1Nt1 7 12 HI V&lllY, I... Good, clean used cars;
S 15 ea, bureau S30. II Ill H 24 Barry Manlfow Tickets. ff Oet Quay f rT-hull, TWI LIXHY IWI prefer 1978-1983 Buk:ks.
painted 8 drwr desk $80. BrnlbeiQe strlPPed sofa & 7131 , lodge & terrace, 2 0 H P J o h n • o n · 4br ''"'ba unfurn with J • 0 u a rs· T A 7 s &
2 cabinets S 15 ea. ot-loveseat • end tables S37.50 & 27 so or trade, wt steerfng, e~ need• guesthse 3br 3'hba tum Porsches but any model
toman S75, tamp S20. $200 8X 10 cstm ,119 sso ph 855-6301 ~Y0;\7i~~~5 .!!:483' Wiil S.11 tr htllU&• cP~~Ji'dJ~~Cll:.,C~t ~~= Wallpaper. 8 rolls. 112: 3 sewing machines S85. Cell 1 52" slbl t will trade for all or co-Hollywood bed, $5 $65 $25 Luggage racks .Ing an, rever e. 35 1tboat,haveNBCondo ownership position In a M o tor s a t (714 )
84&-l251atl 6· $10:[)es)($15. 1930Aoll-wood blades. lull warn to e•change.3 Br.2'i'f ba TURBO PROP OR JET 979"2500·
2 Sofu, Oak BaJlera Racll, last bike $40. Bike pans, 567· 546-6740 $67,500 eQully. 951-11399 AIRCRAFT &tor so· or i--Wl--W-UT--Y-H_I __
2 Arm Chairs. 1wtn bed clothes & misc 2373 China & glassware, ---far""" YACHT. Wiii con-iM a••tSEI ,. •• 1 HI, decotator Items. Santa Ana Ave 10¢·$20. Din set $120 14 Ft Gt11sper Sport Lido .-· ~ -
951 9530 Radio S50. 979-8277 runabout. Trtr, e111ra1 35 sider equity trade fa< IN-• · Obi bed, mattreas, frame & hip Evtnrude. $1750obo, VESTMENT REAL ES·
4'Jl8' Glau 11.ble set. ,,,,.. headbrd $85. Melching Commercial Lawn Mower, 673-6040 TATE or MAPPED LAND.
thick beve6ed edge In-be I g e bedspreads, Lawn vacuum, 3 wheel OU UI OAU
cluclft bfk wrought iron shams, & drps $40. Blue adult bike. S 100 each. l970 SklpJack. 24'. FR. (619)323-20061435-156)
tbl bue, 8 chra. Ideal f0< marble sink top $25. 646-5846. VHF. outriggers, ball ays-Caplan & Caplan Realtor
entertaining or con-Bookcases $5 & $15. An· tem, more. $10,000 obo.1,.,..,---.------=~
•-• • I ...!4
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
20t>O HARBOR 81VD
COSTA Ml SA 641 UOlO ferenoe rm. $850 Com-llque tbt & chrs $175, Coor~ keg top. New 155• 493-5757 llc~cln IOU
$500 Lots of mtec 2932 must sett S35 obo. ptete, glaea only Redwood, CM. Sat/Sun 548-1455. 22' Bayflner. cuddy cabin, 3 W eel Bicycle $100. 703 JHf! 9022
e.44-1130 9-3. Double Antique School ~'u ;~nv:~11trlrS6~g~· CentMSt.,C.M. 82' ?eep. c:Ji. PIS, P/B,
5 pc Youth Bdrm furniture, M O V I N G M U S T Desk $100. 720-1950 or 979-8558 . Blue boys Raleigh S25. AM/FM Cass. AIC. Tiit I 150 5'40·3286 SELL· Twin beds. chest 01 646-4846, Glrane boys aml S 12. Whl. Aemovble Hrd top,
7' GrMn Velour Couch drawers, White rotary ELIC.,..10 UY HAT 22' center console 225 846-1251 alt 6 Ltd edition Int. Sac lor
S2SO. Red Velour chr & sewing machine. tbl 15900'.;1911P 645_2963 HP, 307 Chevy, aari-ie H Motobecane 10 spd. 21" ~:~~:7~81~50· 650-1366
ottoman S80 4W Sofld model NWlng mchlne an· Harbor Patrol Boat. $115/ofr. 833-9797
08k conee tbl $100 2 tlque type. sofa Many Excfuslve MAGIC ISLAND. Bimini top. bait tank, per! la~rl 14 t.t,.
L • m P • S 1 0 • S 2 5 · other small Items fnclud· gold mbrshlp. $800. eves, cond, 1657 Bayside Dr, fl•••N-
752-2870 Ing plants, plaques, pie-6 3 1 -3 6 1 1 , D 1y1 CdM $8000 554-868& 173 ulways 11112· --·
Antiqued ye&IOW wood din turM Whtrlpool loemagfc 646-4080 23• Seacratt turbo dll, camper, air, stereo. alps AV&IWU
rm t•*· 6 cilalrs & 3 no frost refrlg·malce de· Goll Cart. 4 pass .. atreet tower & plank 3 atatlon 6. sink-tee-stove, bumper ON
leaV91. $250. 642-7876 poaft , wllf hold Any legal. compt recondl-steering. 2 radios. ACF. 8111·• very clean s 1375 .IEEP C.11
reasonable offer buys tionedSllS0.873-8104 Loran, OF, Loaded, 968-0246 9nd
Convenlenlfy Located
& Competitively Priced
&
Safes-Service-Leasing
,..,. tNM ""''WI "41#\,-crt '"'-'••· ~"-""""!" u 1+Mi,.l"""4
•erct4n Ital 1145 trans, 55,000 ml, runs $2800. 548-15~.
good s 18so. 673-2031 SEE IS FllSTI *LEISE* '66 VW Camper, rtbl1 eng we bew a good .-cllon
New auto ot your choice • & trans $2995 648-474 l of ~EW a uaeCI c~
any color -from AA to '69 Karmann Ghia, rebl1 roletll See ue toda
VW No down. Call Bob eng. $2000/bst olr.
846· 1328 agt. 968-7922 O< 962-3770
'66 230SL Superb Euro-'69 Sqbad<, rebfl eng,
pean Model, 4 spd, 2 good paint, good sur1
tops. Btaupunkt .. All ,_ car.S 17SO. 873-2031
Ivory paint, brown sotl -----------7 t op, Palamino uph. '69 VW Sqrbck, new eng a
carpeting. Perellla. pa int. E11cell ent.1m"'~~~~~"'Tl~ s 16,500. P.P. 639-5166. $2500/obo. 968-7853 or
963-1122 '70 220D, 4 dr, extra tank, i,-,==--:-:----.-...,.,.---
am/lm cass, ale, 29 mpg. '70 Karmann Ghia, sharp 72 Mona.co station wgn.
$475-0l obo 833·8586 evs Inside & out. xfnt mech. air, nu tlrea, 74,000 ml,
• '75 2002· ' spd air $3400. Eves, 556-4482. clean. S1050. 548-6047. • · ·75 450SL, xlnt cond., 72K cond (033NJL) ml $18 500 673-2823 '70 VW Bug. aunroof, new Ftr• Hit • '79 3201; 4 spd., tow _ ' · · mulller, clutch & paint, 1=.,.., ~------::,.--:-
mites. (5o40)(fV) '76 280 o4 dr Sedan. Whl rebfl eng wl guarantee. 57 Falrlane, Imm Cond,
• '79 7331: 4 spd .. loaded. wl blue lntr. Loaded. $2500. Call 662-2395. Must sett by 7-23. S2000
(971UXBI Beautlluf cond. Mech. obo 645-3088
• '60 3201: 5 spd., sunroof pert S90001obo, Days '71 Sqbck. rblt eng & 1-.---....---...,,.-----( 1ANV2031 955-0623. eve 559-9362 trans. new clutch, new 83 Falcon Aanchero,
'80 7331 1 d d tires $1450 642-8745 good cond, runs good. • : auto , oa e . '11 llZ 4IOSEL I t , S 1300/0BO 540-3147 or ( 18ST1 t61 • '74 Super Bug. axfl cond. 545.334-0 • 81 5281. auto . sunrool. European. XLNT CONDI S2750 640.8585 1-.,,.,,.-,,-----=---=---: { 1CGB811) $27 .500. 675~ 15.4 -'65 Falcon Fututa, 0 cyl
81 633cst: 5 spd , 77 MBZ280SE Lot ivory ·75 Rabbit, 2 door, aky auto. PS. runs good.
loaded ( ICLH374) 10 ml s14 500 Dys blue, good body. runs clean S775 631-8964
• '823201,auto ,sunroof. 752-0J89, 'ev/..;..knds ~~0~997$1850 /Ffr m ·ae Mustang Conv. Pony
(1FON5421 643-1017 · Int rbll V8 many xtru. ' '62 528e. Iulo · low '77 Rabbit d I 2 d 111r1 ~· SO 080, .... "'180 miles (1EJA474) '76 450SEL '' r, • .,.9 / .,._.., ·
• '82 7331, 5 spd., loaded LIKE NEW, FULLY EQUIP :~c:;:co x ':'~'· sc:':o O 4 '69 Muatang, ~ ciMn.
(7355637) $18,500. 640-0838 548.8451 · Mull "41 $1500 firm.
IH-1111 '78 MB 450 SL excel Howard 751·9352. s ' '77 vw Rabbit, apectat ed., ="""""==--=--,.---:--:---:= 208 W. 111, ante Ana cond .. $23,000, PV1 pty. AC Staup 64 000 ml '70 LTD Cnlry Squire. PS.
Closed Sunday call 6"42·2625 s 29ootofr. 760• i 112 ' PB. AC, $700. 644-6989
LARGE SELECTION OF Ask ebout the money -.78 Sclrocco am/Im air '74 Pinto, good ICtlOo4 """' • I eMw·s1 "" .. ~ ,~ thN ~' 53900 '""·'""" '· · "'"' .. '"''•"· $10SO. purchase & lease plans · Kathy 962-5&40 .Ill SLEllll '79 delaef Rabbit, deluxe •7• G T Bl d PS PW edlllon air flawleaa orig u reen • r • , • LMI I II... llNITI black body a black tnt, PB, AT, AC, rebtt carb &
VOLUME SALES 1301 Quall Street mint throu9hout runs trans. stereo. 12095/bll
SERVICE & LEASING NEWPORT BEACH superb. great 'mpgs. ofr 548-6842
3670 N. Cherry Ave. IH-HOO $3175. 970-0548. '78 Mall8'1ck, 8 cy1 auto,
LONG BEACH . PS PB 4 dr clean (No. Cherry exlt-405) •it11•illli 147 79 Rabbit, 5 •P<I. ~alnt, S S50/ i 631-8964 • ll14) 111-1110 Ask aboul our iiew low very clean, 46. mt.1=,-1-=_o_r --.,..--~ Trade-Ins Welcome $3600 obo. o495·e313· '711 Fiesta, good cond. 1.lO,.&.P.I. '80 Rabbit Convet1, $1895 . 2488 Naw-D1tiH 117 Financing A11alfable On whtlblk top, air, 23K ml, por181vd. 842-3891. Selec;led 1983 Modetsf 'l0 240Z Otter good thru 7131/83 $7900. 844·5'403 '79 MUSTANG/CAPRI
Runs strong, needs some GE Dbl Oven Elec. Ra~ Sharp, V8, eunroot. etc.
cosmetic work. $2300. 1125. 19 cu 11. Atfrfgef· SSOOO. PI P 648-9498
142-1111 ator $200. 662-7875. '81 E.acor1, good looka.
·73 240Z, auto, air, .,.ry '81 Rabbit. 2 dr. 111'1 biu.. good S:~5o g::: ,::~· clean. good cond. $3300 mint, very low mlle909, auto, · •
Must self. 521-3320 dys $5000, obo. Contact liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
645-9780 eves/wknds Brandon 720· 1133
· 77 Dataun. 200$)(, 1
owner, e.11cef cond 5 spd,
sliver. S2500, 640-6128
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Couch & Love Seat, merchandise 124 -----=--:---=--:-"23K 87" 2640 H c s ..... , f ti sa•a•ILER blue/natural bamboo Clearbrook. CM, Apt John Wayne Tennis Club • •· • amper ·-O< sma ""
print S425 Antique A-Rear (ACROSS FROM Membership 673.,.243. 646-0930 Pick Up, blue on while, • '81 280ZX 2•2. sunroof, =------......,.,.....,...,.
Armolre (wardrobe) POLICE STATION OFF $1000 45' Sllp avail on Balboa g~od cond. $235. ~f()~anoe .. _-all opt1on1, low mtleage, PllJHI lSS ® 112 hp flat!IMCI V8, 3 apd,
new tuck & roll Int, MW
crpt, new tlf•. $2000 Of
belt otfer. Ht-1221
$300. 760-8706. VANG U A AD ST l Island. sold my boat, 2·7358 eves J ' .,_ mtnt cond., $10,500. ·78 ,evgeol OSI Sta Wgn. ~
,-ODie bed & box aprlnge S 4 5 -4 8 8 2 b I w n $7~~~BJ1LUE~;~~63 would lfke to p1r1ner on :rava Cm pr, c afm i_Q_~4'1 -·o 6«·'2113 c--l(ld, air, PS. PB, CPI, ~ & ~
wlframe. $4-0. 548-1455 8AM-5PM late model po-r boat cabover. SIP• 3, fully In-t)tt ...._ •11> com •U '81 3 IOSX. runs n-. not a greet fam car. xlnl. below
FST T Moving mustseflf 4 Hand Mike 075-8806 or eulated.$1300.673-9546 11u1 ~teo11 111e1 w\m t nlcti or scratch, lmmac. wholesale Blue Bk et UvtmS650,0tnrmS900 MOVINGOUTO A E loomed 1~.woofDl'lur· 641-0360 .. 1•• IOl . tnruout. air. must see. $3700.548-6451 Bdrm $450. 638-0779 Must sell ll'lls weellltnd d f .. eter a ti 4 WLHl Dra•e1 O Furn . plants. apples. See rles. never use ' rom 60' HILLOSL TRAWLER wa .. S3995tobo. 631-30l 6 p L 9157
Glau ShowcaN 6'•1 '~ Dimes a Line. Sat/Sun s1so-s400. 978-7227 Monk Oeslg~. us Bufll 5 Siar General Mo-Ped. ·74 lnft Scout II. PI S. P/B. '82 280ZX. T-top, 5 spd, Jr!Cal 1111 lelllU'I
aide. 37" hi. COnvened to 9~. 2554 Elden Av. MUST SELL. SAVIN ptaln Fly bridge, atl cabin goodcond, must sell auto trans, auto hubs, loaded E11tended service '63 356 Por. Good cond. SOUTH
:• trophy & glassware dis-paper copier. Xfnt cond. 5 Long range cruiser $250/0BO. 675-24 16. . nda valve tob & paint. warr, n-sticker Asking $4000/0bo. 642-3095
play. a 125/ofr 5.48-6838 T~\~ ':'~s~;~~rsu~S~~: y rs new Ask 1 n g Lu•urlou•. fully equpd MOPED. run• and looks $ lOOOIOBO 662· l650. s 11.900/obo. must sell, •75 911s . 34,000 mllea. 5 COUNTY
HatborHouMChalr,$150; 3 119 Sumatra (Harbor & $1000/obo, 631-2242, consldertrade644-9829 greet. Asking $190. '1001lHl/4tea 15Kml. 499-2922 spd, efec sunroof, n-YILISWllEI ~ Queen 11ze steeper Gisler. Mesa Verdel 9·5 M·F. '66 Formula, 23 It, 499·5048 warreri tocking hubs, tires, outstanding cond.
couch, 1360; Console H New 311x611 Ctilneu Wool equlped, 100 gal cap tltrCJClll/ auto, 16M ml, traller Fial t123 $14,500. Eves 842·8632, .... Will llT
Stereo. $30: Seely queen !!Jiii ltatk l Rugs, hand made. Only wltrfr & cover, Jmmac. lcMt-i IOll hitch, orig. owner, 11tnt ·74 A9d Ffa1 12'8. Sharpl •77 Targa. pert. cond, 11 lllllllLI"
Special. ·ee Mustang, 3
apd. po.,y Int.
$30001080 540·2M6.
Ll8nl1 HU ·85 llnc:oln. i2A5. xlflt
oond. 540·5630 Bob Hoy1 ••re= S 172 e:P::. runt bu1 n;;a.
work .1000 /0BO.
844· 1519/-/Wknda.
'74 Capri.*'/ etlerp, VIS,'
apd, ate. Muat Hiii
673-1003. ta• box spring and mat· Ger age Sate: "1ery1htng $200, 640-8688 $8000 obo. 640~224 •• cond. $9000 cons trade 75" 1 S 1300 4"4 7846 d b 11 t h votu-Sa'-, "'-v•-e ir .... l300; Dinette Mt S1 Thurs 1-7 2415 1983AondaXTc70,uaed 538-8293 "m,, · "· re s, u ersco c ' ...... ,.. ....., "' '78 Marqule Brough•m
w/4 chairs, S 175, All Buckeye (Eaatblull). '69 53' Hatter ea. loaded. once. Perfect condition. --'77 XI 19. removable hard l~mac. :OK ml S 16, 750. And LMelng •Int. loeded. S f850
ltern• 1eae than one yr, l'noto retoucn1ng macillne lry SI 00,000 Motor S800/0BO. 631•5625 or Heavy Duty Roll Bar, wflllft top, clean & run, 56,000 6 2· 100 18711 e.ach '3111d. 044~024.
XLNT Cond. e.42-9566 Moving sale. Sal/Sun & ma1erlals-lfl<e new, yacht, 642-1234 540•4786 Scou all Toyota &. Datsun 4114 ml. S2500 obo 495-6313 '63 Porache Cabrlofet, Huntl"iton e.ech "'C-.,..I G~hla.,..--,'=n=---:-m..,.-con_ld,..
Merit-tolld s>«:an Din 8·12. 1008 Bayside Cove $<400 979-4690. • 77 Sea Ray. 22 ft · · S !OOIOBO 548-1455 ,80 Spyder 200 con· whtlbelge, factory op-(114) 142•2000 :fc. anrf, 11w!c, 'l300<i:
_,,... • Eut. Rama tk:kete, 2 ... son wllraller. Cutty cabin, 306 Honda °'""' Motor-Ranna Ao'V8f' '75. AIC, •Int vertfbtd 33 000 ••t tlons. car cover. S38,500. vw "'~tte· _, body 842-24n Ing rm table w/leev" & lllpt 4, heed, ato.,., Ice cycle. S300 Calf r . . ,.., ' Never regfatered PP ...... ""ac.
CU9tom peda, 2 aane Jnt~ ~~4 Pp ..... art 85°1~i~~oi.. ~13-~~5<>; box. $10,500. 552-9728 ~2-3379• conds1a.ooo' 1, ~918/2r~r .. ~s02~r1. Stef'eo, Wlr", Ilk• n-. 759-9534 · · part• & trim ltema ... , .......... lilWil-"T"::-:-----.t""H1"""" beGtl arm chra, O c•ne BRiLLfNT &0 BEA I L 0 " " bile w/fawn top and Int · 15-$30 must Mii Deya
beCtc aide chfa, tradtonat, 1.05K lldlel ruby ring 11.UTIUO IAY llAT '85 Honda 90, clMn. not O< 265-9171 Orig owMr, letOO. obo: l1aa1lt 1 497.11'12:...,.. 49f-15t7 'It CuttMa. eu10, plb I
12250. 840-7257. w/8 di.tnond baggette. SCRAM-LETS •S900w/lllp e.45-2903 running S126. e.48-5351 Tr•dt S 714·998-5772 '•2 Aenaul1 La Cw Lo ml Y I 1111 p/1, air. 1576. tTM734
B d 179 BMW AM 11800 Lit! " . ' I " '75 C4rt.... Selon, Wini ·-·"'~133 .~: •• 1::ro.nn:=.:i ·NSWERS Erickson 35, Pennerehlp. ntw. w/miny Jlirat~ ·61,CC>fi~11m El c!".: ..... 1129 ~~''13,;:,er84~·1r· '86 Reila6'. '"' oona. cond., lo ml. must ...
...-alltyl Sac 4113--0149 n Top condition. Equipped 840-0638 m no,.,..,_ · m1g91'"'6 · · radio. Mutt Miii 1750. '2500/ofr. "3-4750 KJNG..81ZE WATER8ED ::.. . . Caught-Sue.,. lor racel crufae, Incl. auto •• 1450. Runt well, 1980 Accord httch Kk, ltlJl atYCt tlll 831~28 'IO......,~ ............... , a•c. fm /WOOd ~ tiet1er Trotf1 ·Banter Avon, auto pilot, omni. '71 Yamaha 2SO Enduro 30 mpg. 6A8-7018 ale, etereo, pert cond.1 ....... ..,. ... ....,, ____ =~=""'=,..,.......,...,......,......,..-":" .....,._ ,_ .,
• ·mu • .,.. Ille ,.;.. $300 Genuine ,Emerald• and TRUTH 91C Sttp In~. Only 4800 ml. rutll G'MI. '74 ......... v. t 1<4600. 873·6293 '80 2e.4GL deleel, • tf>CI, tlereo, low mllHO•· or beet offer 831·5064 Sapphlree. Your crioio., Judge to ctook. "Do you S6Soo L ... le 9t9-7843 '350 536-0273 1 ""ji;{' 'hie:'' con-•73 Civic rec for S2000 010, air, ""'9al tan $4305. 546-2165
• only 120 M l 840-H88 h•.,. ·~• ?" Crooti: "I ' • s 1 rue ve • rune ..-All 0; ...... !(. reblt :I ~ body not • ll~ or 1 .J«ttty Und Ctlt> AelMll V-Bo1tom 19W '7v Yamehe X 500, lo mi, good, nNdt starter. """ -.... · • · e,, rnln thr ... .-.....1 80 Olda TOfONdO 06...c. ~l=d. Matt te ei U.S' .... Tll ~:'i~ed t~ ~ :-i: 305 CheVy 1/0,
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8Mtttce pettwn, bumper 11rm1• Wl111 TRUTH." lflr. IClnt cond. Slcf Of flth. PIP 982·2851 •ti. 5 '78 0 I PICKUP ·, • • .. ,.,: l'L.11\...~ 170-0548 MU.. . 546-2856
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llle,_.M1..at21. Man a gold nugget SPA I ft diam flberi lua uklnp 1100/ofr. IOoker; '80 Y•mat11 8&0 rune great 12800. A/C. 12200 obo. Gold lllMr• I! eter. •2850/ot>o , ci .. n. U1t5 firm.
NRr rwtnd.CWeftect 4 pc br~t. 3 O& WI, COii Incl• htiler eoo: 986-2181 oo, Ori.,. ehaft $1825, 640·9102 c olored . Wkdaya ,.,, • ._11..... M.<4·6110 _983 __ .. _20~1·.,.,,..,=--==----eclld WOOd 11\r, rm tablet, '4280 wilt leke 11500 Call 6o4t·l757 Only 5700 ml; ·u 1 173·001, 49'1·3402 --'ti K·CAR dtll)lne.1180.AleoDeek obo by noon Mon. 1981 Lancer 25' aloo~, Yamaha 550 cc dirt$ 19 QMC ~ton pletcup, wt<ndt andEVea Xlnt.cond,aif.4WO. Come In & ... Ntwpof1 Btack 2dr lomtt. $4000
& chair, 150. M&o-1482 873·H10 Sterling weteralr cooler,~· 7 .6Honda OIB, VH • Street $1500 onl 850 tadd1.r ~ka, tool box, 3 815--4J 18 BMotl't flllNI Mlecllofl ? 't7t.'.o53I •
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THI ORANGI COAST CDllT 1111101
WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY C AL IFOR NIA 25 CENT S
ProtOpappas must stand trial
Mesa dentist stunned, secluded;
three murder charges alleged
in the fourth week of Protopap-
paa' preliminary hearing, which
wu cloeed to public and preaa.
Protopappaa, free on $250,000
bail,. wu bound over on murder
charges and -wu ordered to appear
Au,1 1 in Oranae County Superior
Co~_ for arraipment.
ne11e9 that WU ailnlficant," aaid
Strople. "There were a lot of
witne.e. and they all had a lot to
say,'' the Judce said.
Strople said much of·the testi-
mony preeented during the
lengthy hearing centered on torn-
plex medical, dental and
drul-related evidence. "It wu
nothing in particular," said $tro-
ple. "It was the cumulative effect
of all the evidence presented. It
was extremely thorough."
neeaes during the preliminary
hearing and more are expected to
arpe.ar during Protopappaa· trial.
" think the evidence to aupWJ't a
murder conviction is there," said
By JODI CADENHEAD Of'lMia-. ........
Former C.OSta Mesa dentist
Tony Protopappas remained in
aecluaion today after being or~
dered to stand trial in Orange
County Superior Court on three
counts of murder stemming from
the deaths of three female patients
who died following anesthesia
Playing
games on
Olympic
listings
Unlicensed firms
seek rental cash
By GLENN SCOTI' Of'lMia-. .........
Don't pay groups promising big
profits to advertise your coastal
home as a rental to Olympics
viaitors until you've checked
whether the firms are licensed and
bonded, state authorities say.
Several firms are sending out
sales people -some going
door-to-door and others forming
coffee klatches -to enlist home-
owners to take out ads in their
directories to be sent to foreign
viaitora.
The finns require homeowners
to pay fees up to $50 each in
advance.
Some of these finns don't have
real estate brokerage or special
licenaes iaaued by the state Depart-
ment of Re'1 FAtate for businesses .
1994
that deal in pre-paid rental list-
ings, said Randy Brendia, the
department's regional manager in
Los Angeles.
Licensed companies are re-
quired to offer refunds and to post
a $2,500 bond for each office they
operate, he said, adding that
unlicensed groups have fewer
premures to follow through on
transactions.
"U a finn doesn't have a license,
I would suggest the consumers are
kind of naked to the world," said
Brendia. "They have no protec-
tion."
Real estate licenses, he added,
are not the Sa.Jhe as st.ate business
licenses, which are more easily
obtained.
Brendia said employees in his
office are investigating several
firms. They also are reviewing
newspape r a nd magazine
advertieements as well as fictitious
business statements for other
auspicious-sounding groups, he
said.
So far, he wd, the office has
filed petitions for court orders
blocking two firms from doing
busl.net9 in Los Angeles County.
No clouds,
Ju•t the sun
treatment at his office.
Protopappas' attorney, Robert
K. Tuller of' Fullerton, said his
client was "disappointed and com-
pletely surprised" by the decision.
"He was expecting vindication,"
Tuller said.
The decision late Tuesday after-
noon by Harbor Municipal Court
Judge Christopher Strople came
~~pie, reached at home Tues-
day I night, declined to specify
exaCtly what evidence led to his
declaion. More than 100 witnesaes
were expected to be called during
the highly publicized proceeding.
"It was not the number of wit-
Deputy District Attorney James
Cloninger said he called 25 wit-
Cloninger. • ·
Tuller, the defense lawyer, said
Strople indicated his decision to
order Protopappas to stand trial came after expert testimony from
Dr. Frank McCarthy, a USC
anesthesiology instructor, who
testified the dentist was «negli-
gent" in his care for the patients.
(See DENTIST, Pa1e A%) Dr. Tony Protopappas
Outdoor
theater
protests
mount
BY JODI CADENHEAD on..ia-. .........
Concerned about noise and traf-
fic problems expected when the
16,700-aeat Pacific Amphitheatre
opens July 2g in C.OSt.a Mesa,
nearby residents have banded
together to demand that action be
taken now to lessen the effects.
About 70 College Park residents
living west of the $11 million,
open-air theater at the Orange
County Fairgrounds met Monday
night to draw up a list of demands,
which will be presented to
amphitheater officials later this
week.
Russell Millar, a 21-year resi-
dent of College Park and spokes-
man for the group calling it.self
Concerned Citizens of Costa Mesa,
said residents a.re worried about
noiBe, tra ffic, parking and litter
problems.
Larry Capune may be 40, but that doesn't atop him from doing what he does best.
The citizens' group has asked
that:
•Traffic leaving the fairgrounds
at the new Princeton Drive exit at
Fairview Road be blocked from
entering the neighborhood. 'Paddlin' Larry' off on another quest eOne-hour parking signs be
raiaed on neighborhood streets to
limit parking for non-residents
from 6 p.m. to midnight.
By SUSAN A VILA oni.o.-, .........
Well, he's doing it again and
no one seems very surpriled.
Balboa Island's own
mini-folk hero, Larry Capune,
is back on his paddleboard for a
three-month journey from
V anoouver. British Colwnbia,
to San Diego. He began the
Capone, now 40, wants to show kids
how to use their own energy I or I un
journey a week ago Monday.
Capune haa been paddling
his 16-foot board on extended
trips aince 1963, and he haa the
tanned wrinkles and graying
hair to prove it.
Thia latest trip will cover
about 2,000 miles and will
break the current West Coast
record, eet by Capune, of 1,240
miles in 60 days from Brook-
ings. Ore .. to San Dieg-> eet in
1974.
While Capune munched last
week on a peanut butter and
jelly sandwich, his idea of the
perfect food, a local surfer kid
aaked, "Is this Larry's annual
interview?"
Capunesmiled; hesmilt:Sat it
all. He is a media man, throw-
(See CAPUNE, Pa1e AZ)
•Monitoring for noiBe and pol-
lution levels be established during
every concert.
City officials and representa-
tives from the Nederlander or-
ganization, which has ~e state
contract to run the facility, say th.e ·
residents' requests will be met.
<See OUTDOOR, Pa1e AZ)
Activist To01 Willia01s
in school hoard race
WASHINGTON (AP)-Frank
Reynolds, the ABC "World Newa
Tonight" anchorman depicted by
a colleague as a man who "felt
other. people.'.J pain very deeply,"
died early today of viral hepatitis
and bone cancer. He was 59.
Ted Koppel, anchorman for
ABC News' "Nightline" program,
said today the hepatitis was a
result of ••a bad blood trans-
fusion."
The immediate cause of Re-
ynolds' death, at 12:40 a.m. at
Sibley Memorial Hoapital in
Washington, was viral hepatitis,
but the anchorman al80 suffered
from multiple myelorna, a form of
bone cancer. aaid Eli8e Adde, a
Frank Reynolds
network spokeswoman.
Reynalda, who had been abeent
since mid-April from "World
Newa Tonight," waa recognhed
for his aturdy, 80l'Detimes atifl,
appearance on the air.
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Newport Beach develo~r and
anti-airport expansion aciivist
Tom Williama h.u become the first
candidate in the Nov. 6 election of
trustees in the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Diatrict.
Wil.liarns, 41, long involved in
the ao-<:alled Airport Coalition, is
the only candJdate so far to take
out papen, according to the Or-
ange County Registrar'• Office. Filln8 deadline la Aua. 12.
Candida1ea muat nm from the
area of Newport Beach or Coeta
Mesa in which they live, but are
elected by votera throughout the
school district.
Three seats o n the
eeven-member 1ehool board will
be open. They are now held by
Kenneth Wayman, Barbara Skil-
Ung and Todd Hess.
Williama, director of the local
chapter of Citizens Action to Save
&iucation, said Tuead.ay he be-
lieves active lobbying efforts in
Sacramento are needed to con-
vince legislators of the financial
need in 1ocatpublic schools.
"The 60's a.re going to be the
most critical period in the Newport
Mesa public schools," said the
father of two ... We're going to be
faced with disaster that we've
never faced before."
Williama, will be running in east
Slde Costa Mesa and west Newport
(See TRUSTEE RACE, P&Je Ai> Tom Williams
Sssuspect ssslithers
to sssecond ssstory
By STEVE MJTCB!!U. on.....,,... ...
There, in the bathroom, atood Laguna Beach police officer Don
Coleman.
Standlng beside him, arms folded, wu the bath.robe-clad victim of
the early morning break-in.
And there, in the toilet bowl, wu the culprit.
A four-foot kine anake, ,wlt written all over lta face.
Officer Coleman aaid entrance to the Arch Street apartment
apparently wu gained throu,h a toilet in a downataln unJt, where the
snake alleaeclly resides with lta owner.
"The snake pc:obably got thlraty during the night, crawled to the
toUet and fell Ln," Coleman aaid.
The black-and-yellow reptile apparently made its way up the pipa
to the eecond-atory apartment, where it wu found l"fttine, ita head juat
above the water line, by the obviously startled female reeldent.
"About lix lnchee of the ana.ke wu ln the bowl, the re1t of It was
down the pipe," Coleman said. "lt juat tat there atk:king ita tongue out at
ua." =ui k nid.io dlspetch to the poUce watch commander reeuUed ln
t.hia ' Coleman said: '
commander: "Just fetleh down there and puU him out."
Coleman: "No.'1
The matter wu reeolve<t when the downatairt ne&ahbor ·~to
retrieve hia pet.
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•• Aa * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, July 20, 1983
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• : DENTIST TO TRIAL ...
• Protopappas, 38, a high-volume
; dentist while practicing, is accused
• of eecond-degree murder in the ~ deatha of Minna Kim Andreasaen, ! 23, Patricia Craven. 13, and
Cathryn Jones. 31 . All three died
· alter undergoing extensive dental
. work involving anesthesia treat-
ments at Protopappas' 19th Street
: office.
• Some evidence against
: Proto98ppas was expected to come
from the state Attorney General's
Office, which accused the Laguna
Beach resident in a separate legal
proceeding of "gross negligence,
• incompetence and clearly ex-
. cesaive use of drugs" in the patient
deaths.
Protopappas. who sold his Costa
Protopappas aWTendered to
authorities last April on murder
charges after a three-day man-
hunt by law enforcment officlala
who were surprised to find the
dentist had fled his Laguna Beach
hlUtop home.
A few days late.r, Protopappas
and his second wife of less than
three months. Pamela Sue
Protopappas. agreed to a divorce.
But Protopappas' legal prob-
lems didn't end there.
The once highly successful den-
tist was hit with numerous civil
lawsuits from former patients and
the families of dead patients,
wruch seek damages in excess of
$65 million.
Mesa practice earlier this year and
• has not been available for inter-
• views, is believed to be staying
; now in Laguna Beach with his
: first wife.
Earlier this year Protopappas
was barred from practicing den-
tistry. pending hearings before an
administrative law judge to de-
termine whether his license
should be revoked. No date has
been set.
Architect's conception of Four Seasons Hotel
envisioned for "°top of the line" guests in Newport
Center. .
CAPUNE PADDLING ...
ing around more journalism
lingo than most hai:dened edi-
tors. But it comes with the
territory when you've made
more than 10 media-covered
paddling trips in the last 20
years.
popular on Balboa. He and his
brother have been showing
movies to neighborhood kids
for free since 1968. He sets up
the screen on Balboa's Ruby
Street and kids and their
parents simply find a place to
sit and watch.
Posh hotel weighed
by Newport planners
At 40 years of age. why does
he keep paddling? "To show
kids they should use their own
energy to have fun and not
waste energy on cars and motor
boats," he said. Capune be-
lieves people are lazy and
always taking the easy way out
instead of pushing themselves.
Capune did admit that he
owns a car, but is quite proud
that it's a diesel. "I hardly ever
drive it anyway. I use it when I
set the movies up," he said.
The movies. That's another
thing that has made Capune
When his board is in dry dock
at his home on Balboa Island.
Capune supplements his cash
flow by gjving his "Wet
Travels" assemblies to schools.
This multi-media presentation
of his paddling odysseys and
life's philosophy is available for
anywhere from $75 to $300 per
showing.
As the sun teased the ocean
in the calm blue of Balboa Bay.
Capune phil080phized, "It's
what you do with what you've
got that counts."
• BY STEVE MARBLE Of11.IWIJ ..........
Plans for an opulent 19-story
hotel -designed as the creme de
le creme of lodging facilities on the
Orange Coast will be
scrutinized by Newport Beach
Planning Commissioners Thurs~
.day.
The Four Seasons Hotel, which
would rise up 214 feet frqm an
undeveloped chunk of Irvine Co.
land in Newport Center, is ex-
pected to cater to the high-level
executive, the board chainnan and
the company president.
OUTDOOR THEATER.~.
The facility is to have 325 rooms
with executive suites going for as
much as $800 a night. Hotel
officials said the facility will have
the typical "Four Seasons Touch"
-which means dining on bone
china, free shoe shin es,
twice-daily maid service and
rooms stocked with terry-cloth
bathrobes.
Rock Miller, traffic engineer for
Costa Mesa, said Princeton at
Fairview will be barricaded dur-
ing concerts, thereby blocking
both concertgoers and residents
from using the intersection.
Miller said the temporary bar-
ricade is expected to lessen traffic
and reduce the likelihood that
amphitheatre p:itrons will park in
the neighborhood.
Next year the city will consider
issuing parking pennits to resi-
dents if the barricade doesn't
work, said Miller.
"rve operated a lot closer to
residential neighborhoods," said
Pacific Amphitheater General
Manager Eugene Felling, noting
his past experience as manager of
the Los Angeles Forum. "I feel if
you have adequate parking. there
is no need for people to park in the
neighorhoods."
Although only 900 parking
spaces have been paved specifi-
cally for the amphitheater. Felling
said he expects patrons will use the
8,600 gravel-and-paved spaces
available throughout the fair-
grounds. Parking is $3.
Felling also said sound monitor-
ing equipment will be set up in the
neighborhood during the first
week of operation at a cost of
$1,000 per night.
A meeting scheduled J uly 24 by
Felling to meet with local home-
owners was canceled after it was
determined that ongoing construc-
tion would cause time problems.
Instead. Felling has been meeting
with representatives from local
homeowners groups.
Millar said College Park home-
owners will meet at 4 p.m. Sunday
at the Fairview Community
Church at Fair Drive and Fairview
Road to discuss the amphitheatre.
Spokesmen for the hotel chain
said they're hopeful the establish-
ment will be rated as one of the
best in the world.
"Without being derogatory, this
will be a first of its class in Orange
County," said Dave Neish, a
consultant hired by Four Seasons.
But the h otel scheme first must
be guided through the more
mundane world of government
procedure. likely to include at least
two public hearings before both
the planning unit and the City
Council
TRUSTEE RACE ...
Historically , hotel plans have
sparked controversies in the beach
city. The Four Seasons hotel
originally was part of the Irvine
Co.'s larger plan for expanding
Newport Center. That large-scale
scheme was abandoned in the face
of a referendum.
Jean Watt, president of Stop
Polluting Our Newport, said her
group sees the same problems with
the Four Seasons as with other
proposed hotels -traffic and the
potential demand tor increased air
service at John Wayne Airport.
Beach District 3, now represented
by Skilling.
In a phone interview today.
Skilling said she will be unable to
run for re-election because of her
busband's job transfer to Ohio this
fall.
"If I was going to be here I
would definitely run," said Skil-
ling. "I have too much invested in
this district.''
Wayman said he will declare h is
candidacy later this week. Hess
could not be reached for comment.
Watt said city leaders, in the
past, have failed to consider the
Duke's knife poised over budget
Governor will sign it, plans $1 billion worth of 'blue penciling'
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
Legislature's record 19-day
budgetimpas,,eover, Gov. George
Deukmejian prepared to slash
's>erhaps $1 billion from the state's
overdue $27 .2 billion budget.
The Republican governor plans
to stgn the unbalanced budget
Thursday, the 2 lst day of the new . :fiscal year. and announce his
expected long list of cuts, said
, press secretary Larry Thomas.
Deukmejian also will announce
whether he will sign or veto the
budget companion bill containing
llnAl.l tax increaaes, local govern-
ment aid cuts and restrictions on
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his spending power.
The governor invited legislators ·
to talk to him today about pro-
grams they think should be spared
his "blue pencil." or "blue ax" as
some Democrats have called it.
A governor has the power to
"blue pencil" -reduce and
eliminate individual items in the
budget. The Legislature can over-
ride his cuts, but only with a
two-thirds vote, which majority
Democrats don't have in either
house.
The Legislature. after holding
up the budget 19 days into the
1983-84 fiscal year because of
disputes over reapportionment,
9Chool Cinance and taxes, passed
both the ·budget and companion
bills Tuesday.
The lawmakers then adjourned
until Aug. 15, beginning the
one-month summer rece8s that
had been scheduled to start last
Friday.
The Senate swiftly voted for
both bills, approving the budget
35-2 and the companion bill 29-2.
The Assembly quickly voted 61-9
for the budget, but Republicans
held up the vote on the companion
bill w hile they waited for advice
from Deukmejian.
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cumulative impacts of hotel de-
velopment. The Newport area
now has 2,082 hotel rooms with
another 1,976 approved. Accord-
ing to environmental documents
on file with the city, another 7,489
hotel rooms are planned in the
beach area for the near future.
"Our complaint-once again -
is that nobody seems to be looking
at the entire picture," said Watt.
Neish said the Four Seasons
facility will differ from other
hotels in that guests will be staying
for longer periods, th~ traffic and
the demand for air service will be
less.
At 214 feet, the $50-million
hotel will be one of the tallest
buildings in Newport Beach. It
will be more than twice as tall as
the Newport Center Marriott
Hotel. The tallest building in the
beach city is the 278-foot-high
Union Bank building, which
stands adjacent to the Four
Seasons sj te.
Barring problems. Neish said
construction should begin by
mid-1984.
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Laguna Beach council members
Tuesday aireed that parking and
Festival of Ana related Ulel, u
well as a general cleaning of the
area. are the highest priorities for
the Laguna Canyon entrance to
thedty.
A team of consultants has been
working for six months on con-
solidating several public and pri-
vate parcels across from the festi-
val grounds to create an attractive
and useful project.
The area, on the east side of
Laguna Canyon Road adjacent to
the municipal employees parking
lot, haa long been a blight on the
city.
The 4.5-acre site contains a
half~ntury-old sewer treatment
plant. which council members
agreed Tuesday should be de-
molished, as well as a city corpor-
ation yard. an uncovered flood
control channel. a Southern Cali-
fornia Edison Co. substation, and
some vacant, privately owned
parcels.
A priority for the area, the
council agreed, is to provide park-
ing for the downtown central
business merchants and cus-
tomers, as well as additional
parking for the summer festival
crowd. The oouncil wants to
explore the possibility of a joint
city/festival project to create a
Bandit grabs
$41,000 in NB
bank hold~p
An armed robber sporting a
pony tail and full beard got away
with $41.000 in cash Tuesday after
holding up a Newport Beach bank,
twice pointing a piatol at bank
employees. police reported.
The mlUl entered First Inter-
state Bank, 3141 E. Coast High-
way, at 3: 15 p.m. He approached a
teller, pulled out a gun and handed
over a bag for the cash. officers
said.
Police said one bank employee
attempted to follow the robber but
took cover when the man again
pWled out the revolver. The
employee told officers he last saw
the man hiding in a bush.
parking faclllty on the ·parcel. aa
well as a restaurant d,perhaps a
amall banquet facility.,. ·
The council rejected, for ~
ti.me being, relocating the d ty'a
vehicle storage yard. a 1.5-acre
parcel adjacent to City Hall.
And constructi.on of commercial
structures in the Village Entrance
project alao was rejected. The
consultant had suggested up to
75.000-aquare-feet of commercial
development be constructed in the
area.
However, should the city's cor-
poration yard ever be relocated.
the council said it would consider
such uses~ low-cost housing units
or a community center on the
parcel.
FORMA, an Irvine-based con-
sulting firm, will now meet with
city planners to come up with a
phased development plan for the
village entrance .
A city spokesman said that
report should be ready for the
council's review by the Aug. 16
council meeting.
Council OKs
federal I unds
for city jobs·
The Costa Mesa City Council
has awarded $73,000 in federal
funding to four agencies which are
expected to create employment
opportunities in ~e city.
The council voted last month to
accept $328,000 in Jobs Bill Act
funds made available by the
federal govenunent. Most of that
money will be spent on com-
mercial rehabilitation in an area
yet to be determined in the city.
Share Our Selves received
$36,000 to provide vouchers for
day care. Mardan Center of
Educational Therapy receieved
$21,141 to start a job counseling
program for disabled adults.
The South Orange County Vol-
unteer Center was awareded
$13,637 to be used to attract you ths
and low income residents as volun-
teers in the community. Vantage
received $2.341 to train de-
velopmentally disabled people for
jobs.
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Estate tax se01inar set
at college Thursday
A two-hour 1eminar offering advice on how to reduce estate
taxes will be conducted Thursday at Orange Coast College in Costa
Mesa. "F.tate Planning tor the 80s" will run from 7 to ~ p.m. in
Room 111 of OCC's CouNeling and Admissions Building.
Admission is $10 for single, $15 per couple. Seminar lecturer is
kichard Saavedra, an Orange County attom.ey whose practice
emphasizes income, business and estate tax planning. He is a former
IRS revenue agent and appeals officer.
Tickets are on sale at the OCC Ticket-Office in the college's
Student Cen t.er Building or they may be purchased at the door.
Laguna library plans book sale
Friends of the Laguna Beach Library will hold a paperback
book sale Saturday from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. in the library parking lot
at 363 Glenneyre St.
Prices will range from 10 cents to $1 and you pay only $1 per
bagful from l ,to 2 p.m.
Rabies clinic set for Huntington
A low -a>st anti-rabies vaccination clinic is scheduled from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in Huntington Beach at the Edison
Corrununity Cent.er, 21377 Magnolia St.
Vaccination of all dogs 4 months of age and older is required by
state, oounty and city ordinances. The inoculation -$3 per dog -is
good for 30 months.
For more infonnation, call the Southern California Veterinary
Medical A.§ociation at 523-0980.
Forum on drug abuse scheduled
A free public health forum on "Use and Abuse of Over the
Count.er Drugs" will be held in the South Coast Medical Center
auditorium July 27 from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
A panel of doctors and pharmacists will discuss dangers of
easily obtainable drugs such as pain killers, antacids, diet pills,
aspirin and even vitamins.
~fir information, call the South Laguna hospital at 499-1311,
ext. 2807.
Plant display set at fairgrounds
Exotic plants and fems will be on display Saturday and
Sunday at the Costa Mesa fairgrounds during the Los Angeles
International Fern Society's 20th annual Fern and Exotic Plant
Show.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .• both days. Admission is $1.
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Hardy s two Shih Tzu dogs have adopted her duck Albatross, but will the bird be banned?
Condo
board
can't duck
this issue:
Will the
quackers
stay or be
banned?
-i By SUSAN AVILA oni.o.-. ........
Three waterfowl are going to be in duck soup
if the Board of Directors of Irvine's Orangetree
condominiums decides Thursday night to relocate
them becauae of potential health haz.ards to
residents.
The ducks are owned by residents and have
lived in the complex's streams and ponds for
months. The board says other residents have
complained about the ducks swimming in the pbOl
and leaving dropping, and feathers on the
grounds.
Board President Russell Dent said the state
Health Department suggested the ducks be
removed because they pose a health hazard
swimming in the same pool as humans. "There is
another impact we have to con.sider too," he said,
"The extra chemicals the ducks bring may create
an imbalance in our streams. lt may cost money to
correct the imbalance.''
Russell said the corrununity had a duck
problem 1eVeral years ago when 25 or 30 wild
ducks made the man-made streams of Orangetree
their home. He said the ducks were quite messy
and quacked early in the morning. This annoyed
residents enough to have the birds relocated to a
nearby lake.
Resident Marcee Hardy, owner of one of the
ducks, doesn't buy any of these reuons for
removing the feathered pets. Hardy said she
checked out the possibility of contracting diseases
from her duck by calling a bird specialist. "I
wanted to know if Albatroea (her duck) would
make me sick becau.e I kiss that damn bird all the
time,'' she said. "He said that ducks have no
communicable diaeaaes. U anything, he said the
ducks could be hurt by the chlorine in the pool."
However, Hardy agrees the ducks should be
kept out of the swimming pool and limited in
number.
She has circulated a petition asking that the
ducks be allowed to remain provided there is a
fence to keep them out of the pool. "I have gotten ·
350signaturesout of411 residenta. Weare going to
pre9ent this to the board Thunclay night. After all,
thia is a democratic aociety, isn't it?"
She added that if the board votes against the
ducks, it may be poesible for her to take legal
action. "I spoke with Lauren Parcher, who is a
special agent for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
in Portland, Ore. He said the Migratory Bird and
Tree Act affords ducks the same protection as
swallows -no wild bird can be removed, captured
or relocated unlesa they have adequate justifi-
cation and a pennit, '' she said.
Hardy's bird ia a an American Widgeon,
which she found stranded as a duckling under a
floating pier in Lake Forest. Her two Shih Tzu
dogs have since adopted the duck and treat it as
another puppy.
The Board of Directors meeting will be held
Thurday night at 7:30 p.m. in the corrununity club
house.
Costa Mesa to get new county library ,
BY JODI CADENHEAD
Of)l,e Dellr---
Answering a long-time dream
for many, the Costa Mesa City
Council approved an agreement
with the county Monday to build a
S750.000 library in the heart ot the
city's redevelopmen t area.
City Manager Fred Sorsabal
said construction of the new
7 ,500-square--foot. library could
begin as soon as January on a site
adjacent to the 23.-year-old Costa
Mesa Branch Library at 1855 Park
Ave.
Sorsabal said the aging library 1ffil be tom down for a parking lot
following construction. Under the
North ca11Jpusflexesits HJuscles
New athletic facilities may lure younger Saddleback students
Locker rooms meant to help
attract the younger corrununity
college crowd are going up at
Saddleback College's North Cam-
pus in Irvine.
Los Angeles DA
sets county address
Robert Philiboslan, Los Angeles
District Attorney, will speak at a
meeting of the association of
Orange County Women Lawyers
Friday at 12:30 p.m.
The meeting will be held at the
Orange County Medical C.on-
ference Cent.er, 300 S. Flower St.,
Orange. The luncheon begins at
11:30 a .m. Fee is $9 members, $11
non-members. For reservations,
call Ellie at 835-7007.
Dr. Ed Ha.rt, president of the
new campus on Irvine Center
Drive, said the $191,000 facility
should be finished by September
in time for fall semester clasles. A
full schedule of activity clasees
isn't scheduled until spring.
"This will help us attract the
student right out of high 1ehool,"
said Hart. "We're starting to look
like a campus and thoee students
who have been looking for aome
action and activity will now be
looking at Saddleback North."
In addition to the locker rooms,
new outdoor basketball and rac-
quetball facilities are being built
on the campus by the Irvine Co.
The $75,000 project satiaf.ies a
recreation requirement for adja-
cent development at Orchard
Park.
The courts will be open to the
public when not reserved for
instruction.
Hart said the facilitieii are the
beginning of a physical education
program something the
6,000-student North Campus has
never offered. A campus spokes-
man explained that young, fit-
ness-oriented students tra-
ditionally have attended South
Campus classes in Miaaion Viejo
because they could participate in
athletics or physical education
activity claaes.
Said Hart: "This is a major step
for us."
tenns of the agreement, the aity
agreed to lease the property to the
county at no charge for 55 yean.
Sorsbal said the county will
contribute $250,000 toward the
construction of the new library.
with the city picking up the _
balance -estimated now at
$500,000.
••A library is very important in
an ~rican society," said Mary
Ellen Goddard, president of the
Costa Mesa Friends of the Li-
brary. "It is the one place where
everyone can go for a free educa-
tion."
The aging library began to look
weather-worn following comple-
tion in the late 1970'sof the nearby
Ne ighhorhood Community
Cent.er , a fire station and senior
housing project, the city's first
step11 toward redevelopment.
The lease agreement is sched-
uled to come before the county
Board of Supervisors sometime
next month. It will be the county's
responsibility to staff the library
and provide books.
An architect for the new library
is expected to be hired by the city
within the next 60 days, with the
design subject to review by a
oommitee of cit y and county
officials.
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Dow Jones Final
Housing starts reduced;
Fed credit may tighten
By The A11oclated Prut
A top White House official says interest rates
should tum lower by year's end. despite a decision by
the Federal Reserve Board tO'tighten credi!, a move that
could push rates upward. One rate-sensitive sector of
the economy. housing starts, fell 2.9 percent in June
after reaching a SIA-year peak in May, the Commerce
Department said Tuesday. And tbereare fears that new
housing and other key economic sectors could slow
further If interest rates rise again.
Asbestos firm files lawsuit
WASHINGTON -Manville Corp., the nation's
largest asbestos maker, says it plans to prove in court
that the federal government knew during World War II
that shipyard workers were being expo&ed to hazardous
levels of asbestos dust. Manville said Tuesday it was
suing I.he government for reimbursement of more than
$950,000 in legal costs and awards the Denver-based
company has paid to 50 people who worked in World
War II shipyards and contracted asbesto&-related
diseases.
Reagan backs board decision
WASHINGTON -Treasury Secretary Donald T.
Regan says the Reagan ad.ministration has "gone along
with" the Federal Reserve Board's decision in May to
restrict modestly the availability of credit. Acknowl-
edging that a "slight tightening brings about an increase
in interest rat.es," Regan told the congressional Joint
Economic Committee on Tuesday that "we don't want
interest rat.es to rise too much in order to choke off this
recovery."
Banks report higher earnings
NEW YORK -Several of the nation's leading
banks reported higher5econd-quarter earnings, despite
higher provisions for loan loues. Citicorp, the nation's
largest bank holding company. said Tuesday iia
second-quarter profit climbed 53 percent to $210 million.
despite a substantial tax increase and a widening
increase in Latin American loan losses. Manufacturen
Hanover Corp .. ranked fourth, said its second-quarter
profit was $80.5 million. a 26 percent gain over the
previous year, also despite higher taxes and a higher
provision for ~ible loan losses.
Hammer denies 'deal snagged'
LOS ANGELF.s -Annand Hammer, chainnan of
Occidental Petroleum Corp .. has denied a report that his
company's deal to build a h.._ge open-pit coal mine in
China has hit major snags. Hammer, also chief executive
officer of the Los Angeles-based energy company. said
Tuesday that a final agreement is expected to be signed
soon, disputing a newspaper report that Occidental and
China were at odds over the deal.
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