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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-07-27 - Orange Coast PilotI l I . I I *********************** ***** ************ Reagan draws heat In capital, support In OC Critics rap president's Central Ainerica plans W ~HINGTON (AP)-Critiauay Praddent Reagan'sefforta to calm public worriee about hia polldel ln Central America are faWnc and that they aee the nation moving ever c1oeer to war. Af1er the l.ncul'Jlbent defended hia policiee ln a nationally t.elevi8ed newa conference 'l'w!9dMy, Walter Mondale called the adminJstration'a movee a "maaaive e9Calation" of U.S . military involvement and Reagan's explanations of the polld es "vague and defenmve." Republican Sen. Larry Pressler of South Dakota said Reagan's movea are "a great mistake." Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy of Masaachuaetta said "the Re.pn ad.miniatration haS a war policy instead of a peace policy." (lee REAGAN POUCY, Pase A%) THElRANlif COAST Reagan and Glenn: Foes in 1984? People polled at fair see Reagan re-election BY STEVE MARBLB Of'lM ............. U.S. Senator and fonner attronaut John Glenn -the Steve Garvey of outer 8pllCe -la the Democrat most llkely to cl\alJenat! Preei.dent Reqan ln the 1984 electlonl. At leest that'• the opinion of 488 people who took time away from leelng Rosy the Pig or Jan and Dean to stop by a registration booth at the Orange County Fair ln c.o.ta Meu to amwer 10 ~':~drafted by the Orange County Federation of Republican The novice polla1en aaid their questionnaire was a random turVey <>ntY· The reepondenta were not asked their party (See POLL RESULTS, Pase A2) -Clllm ·1111111· WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Feathers ruffled • 1n mayor election BY UREN E . &LEIN Of'lMDmlr ....... Larry Agran will retain the largely ceremonial. poat of mayor in Irvine for the next year, but he won reappointment Tuesday night at the apeme of long-time ally Mary Ann Gaido, who a~ peared visibly aha.ken after the City Council's vote. 'the council a18o agreed to explore the poaibility next month of having the city'• voters, rather than the oou.ncil, chooee a mayor. Agran, who u.nsucceafully sought the mayor'• .eat in 1981 and who won selection to the post 1ut year after five yean on the oou.ncil, defeated Gaido by a 3-1 vote. Gaido nominated henelf and cast the sole vote for henelf. Afterward, ahe exprew:d f.rua. tration at not being aelected, saying ahe felt "distraught." c.oundl.man Bill V ardoulia, who Gaido said aupported her and bad encouraged her to run, waa abeent for the first part of the meeting and mi8led the vote for mayor. Councilwoman Barbara Weiner wu re-elected to her position as (See MAYOR, Pase A%) Antiquity in gold The Scythian Comb, a gold sculpture created between the 8th and 2nd centuries before Christ's birth, is re-created with live models at the 50th annual Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach. Per- formances continue each night throug.h Aug. 28, but tickets are scarce. For information, call 494-1147. Irvine Med Center wins new round By GLENN SCOl'T Of'lMDlllt ....... 11le propoeed Irvine Medical Center ia continuing to win rounda in a hoapital aelection proce19 which, like old-time boxing matches, may never end without an honorable agreement or a knock-out. 'lbe Board of Dlrect.ona of the Orange County Health Planning Council Tueaday backed an en- donement from lta Review Com- mittee to recommend 1ioeming of the Hoag Hospital-becked IMC for a 177 ·bed hospital in southeast Irvine. The board a1ao agreed with ita committee and denied a oompet- lng appUcation from the Health- West Foundation. which wanta to build a aimilar-lir.ed community hospital at UC Irvine. After the -'on, however, apokesmen for both groups were talking more about extncur- ricular legal and politicalconsider- ationa than the state-mandated J>l'OOe9I i taeU. Board members, on an 11-2 vote with two abetentiona, naled that the Review Committee had pro~ 0 er z 0 > ~ lnrlne 0 llldlcel ~ Center ~ ..... ..... ......... Location of proposed hospital. erly followed atate guidelines in using a 1pecial justification clau.e to support the IMC application and deny Health West'1. At i88ue in the clause was whether Health West's flaphip hmpUal. Northridge Community Hospital. received the same com- munity aupport as Hoag. (See IRVlNE, Pqe A%) 'Dry run' I or amphitheater Cleanup at hotel for birds Rock concert inaugurates Mesa Fairgrounds facility tonight BY GLENN SCOl'T Of'lM ............ After years of dreaming and months of construction, owners of the Pacific Amphitheater in c.oata Meaa will launch their $11 million outdoor theater tonight with ita fint -if unofficial -concert. The Plirmoula, a new wave band. will appear at 8 p.m. for what amphitheater General Man- age!' F.ugene Felling pred1cta will be a particularly quiet show. Five thousand free ticketa were dlltributed at Pacific's box office at the Orange County Fair- grounds 1ut week for the concert., which ia looked upon by or- pnizen from Nederlander-West, the amphitheater owner, as strict- ly a dry run. "Thia is baaically our final exam, our ahakedown show," explained Felling, who on Tues- day afternoon was besieged at his desk ln a mWl construction trailer by employees, vendors and even reporters looking for answers ln their last-minute amptµtheater projecta. The official opening of the amphitheater occurs Friday night when singer-songwriter Barry Manilow is acheduled to appear on the giant, 75-by-150-foot stage at 8:15 p.m. The 5,000 spectators at the Pllm8ou1a concert will fill just mott than half of the 8,543 red aeeta ln8talled in the put few weeka at the amphitheater. A lawn above the fixed aeata often room for another 10,222 spec- tators. Felling said all the fixed aeata, at $17.50 each, are sold out for Manilow's concerts Friday, Satur· day and8undaybut$10ticlcetafor • " lawn aeating are at1ll available. The amphitheater will locate sound moniton ln nearby neigh- borhooda to record 90UDd leveb during Manilow's concena, Fell- ing said, adding that tonight'• concert probably wouldn't need monitoring. "I'm going to keep the sound turned down ao low, nob>dy will hear it," he said. Meanwhile, nsidenta living ln the College Park neighborhood aero. Falrview ROM! are stlll (See AMPlllTllEATER, P ... A%) I • .................... 0... Robert Niehola deecenda the Re1i1try Hotel in lmne alter eleanina up a meuy "room" (in.et) left by a pair of n•en1. • ------~c BY STEVE MITCHELL Of'lMDmlr ....... For a penthou8e "suite," the place waa a meas. That'• the w eaame.nt of Irvine rock climber Robert Nie.hob, re- tained by the Registry Hot.el to cl.een up after the gueata flew ~ coop about two months 880 without even notifying the man- agement. "It waa real filthy," aaid Nicholl, who de9cended by ropee and pulleys the two stories freq the top of the Irvine high rile tq remove a large raven nst bulli last January ln the aeoond "R" of the Reptry Hot.el aig:n. "Judlinl by the me of ~ dropplnp ln the nest. I knew it Waal't a aperTOW'a neat," the 24-year-old climber lauched. ! "I kept lookinl over m1 ahoulder for them to come b9ck. ~ he aaid, indicating an encountet with the laraecrow-llke bUda _.. not hilh on hia list of fun thinp tio do. : Operatora of the RePtrY~ l the part-time rock cD.mber full-time pbotocrapher to the .... ne.t after' the ~ au-ia-a raven couple and thllt' live ott.prtna -dep..-ted ~ w-aaao. ~ 'l\a.day'a lunch-hour .c191-* WM recorded by ~ and repor1en who wftn 11 I Ii ne.t removal from a meaanlne l! ltOriea below. Nichols Mid petrona in a .atroo9 bar dlNctly below the ..... watched throuch a ~upt • dropped Jarae twill and .. PDlldl\I' pulled from 1ara-hole tn the .. R ... Nliohola. who •Y. he'• cllrn hiaher rocb before, but hilt*' bWld1nea. Mid he ( ... llOTEI., .... Al ' .... I 41 Or_,. Coat DAil Y PILOT /Wedneeday, July 27, 1983 IRVINE ... From PageA1 UealthWest at1omey Thoma.a .....Ur argued Tue.day the com· mittee, ln a ''mua of conluaion," had mldnterpre'4'd the clauae and that neither IMC noc Health West abould have qualified. Keeper's funeral shuts Lion Safari 5 burnedl bodies in'. Lisbon ¥ayor Larry Agran . "AYOR ... Moet boa.rd members agreed with IMC attorney Donald Gold· man, who claimed the committee had exerd8ed reuonable diac:re- tion. lMC President David Baker, aa he has done during earlier rounds, was counting victories after the action. He said the council backing was round number three and noted that future rounds (there are at least three more) will be staged through the Statewide Office of Health Planning and Development. By KAREN E. I.LEIN on.. ............. Llon Country Safari dosed its gatee at noon today in recognition of a memorial llervice being held in Tustin for 34-year-old Lee Keaton, the head ranger at the animal park who wu crushed to death by an elephant Sunday. Harry Shuster, president of Lion Country, said he wanted to give employees a chance to attend the aervice for Keaton. Meanwhile, Misty, the elephant who killed Keaton Sun- day. was to be moved today or Thureday to an animal reacue center ln the San Femando-V alley until Gentle Jungle, Inc. of Burbank finds a permanent home for her, a spokeswoman said. The Wildlife Waystation where Milty wW be hOWled temporarily ls a holldna fadlty and reh.abW- tation ranch that deals with any type of an1ma1 that la in trouble- whatever the problem miaht be, said Dlrector Martine Colette. Misty'• final diapoeUion baa not yet been detennlned, she aaid, but added that Wildlife Waystation will keep the elephant a.a long aa she needs a home. Gentle Jungle la expected to take care of her food billa and provide keepers to feed and care for Ml.sty, Colette said. She'll be kept in a fenced-oil canyon area and will have no contact with humans other than her keepers. C.Olette aaid she agreed to take Mi.sty Tuetlday, when It became apparent the elephant could not remain in the Perris animal park Lee Keaton where ahe had been housed since Sunday's attack. Howard Johnson, the owner of the Penis f.acility, has said that Misty is mean-tempered and known to cauae trouble. • f shootout LISBON, Portugal (AP) -. Police OOD'U'l\andOI atomled the Turkish ambulador'a residence today and found five burned ! bodies alter suspected Armenian . terroriats ahot their way into the . building and vowed to blow it up . and die on the "altar of freedom." : ffrom Page A 1 • mayor pro tern. "My concern is that what happened tonight might be a microcosm of what occurs at the state level," he said. ''The problem is that Heath West and UCI are in a position of trying to kill a com- munity h08pital that does have community support." Baker conceded he has been meeting constantly with UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. 11eeking wa~ for both-.-groups to become directly involved in an Irvine h08pital. He said a continu- ing fight between the sides -and perhaps a figurative knock-out - would not be healthy for the community. AMPHITHEATER OPENS IN MESA ... None of the bodie9 waa ident.-: ified, but police said the corpees ; probably were thoee of the ter-: roriats. Another attacker and the : wife of a Turkish diplomat allo : were killed, police said. 'The; burned bodies were found on the ; first floor of the residence, where : there had been a violent ex-; plosion. : A type-written message signed : by the Armenian Revolutionary : I ·Under current council ~ure. the mayor is selected annually by a vote of the City Council. 'The election usually dlmee during the first meeti.ng in July, but was postponed this year becaUle Vardoulia miaaed that meeti.ng due to a work commit- ment. Agran suggested Tuetlday night that the mayor be plcked by the city's voters, along with other City CoamcU memhers.__'l'hecouncil will cGnsider that change and other chanaes to the election process, iacludins moving the city's elec- tions to November rather than J'une, at ita Aug. 9 meeting. : Councilman David Sills nomi- niated Agran and Weiner for ~on. saying the traditional oile-year mayoral term is too short fw a city of Irvine's size. "Just when the mayor start.a to pt a feel for his office, along comes another individual who traditionally has aaid, 'It's my tum,' " Sills aaid. Sills allo said he understood ~do's frustration "in aspiring to a political office she has not --i-...1 u a.wu~. · Gaido has never served as mayor in her 8even years on the council. In nominating henelf, Qeido urged the COUDCil to con- .)der her king record of service. She allo said lf she WU elected lhe \llOUld be only the leCOnd woman mayor in the 12-year history of Irvine. "I did want the city to know I wu~about my commitment to run. that's why I had to put my name up for election," Gaido said today. "I have a real emotional com- mitment to the city and I take it Vflrj lerioualy. rm pretty dis- traught.," she said. Gaido, who said she felt it was "diare9pectful" of the other ooun- cil members not to give her a tum at being mayor after her .even years on the council, did not return to the meeting after a 9:30 p.m. break. Agran said he would not be oppoeed to Gaido's aerving a mayoral term next year, from July through December, if the plan to change the council'• municipal elections to November la ap- proved. Gaido supported him in hia election last year. Gaido said she would consider it an honor to 1erve as mayor at any time. "I l\-M!9I I'm not a peraon to ever give up hope." she said. HOTEL ... From PageA1 ally tries to avoid large nests aa a rule. "Birds don't like their nests disturbed, and the eyewitnesa repor1a I got indicated theee were bi8 birds.'' Hotel offk:iala said the twig penthoule wasn't that noticeable during the daytime, but the shadowed letter really stood out at nighl And, since the birda have left, the management aaw no reuon to maintain the top-story acoommo- dations. We're Listening ••• 642·6086 -== le Ouarwetud Moncllly•Frldey If l'OU Oo not ll•v• YOll• i>aM• l>y &-~pm "911>910tt 7 P"I :;:,.'~"' copy w111 D• Said Baker: "Now is the time for thoee discussions to take place." HealthWest President Paul Teslow described his foundation's position aslla.vid fighting Goliath and agreed the final decision may wind up in the court.a as long aa decisions, like Tuesday's, are baaed on interpretations of facts. Teslow, meanwhile, said he was pleased the UC Regents have created their own <XllDJ'Dittee to review the UCI relationship with Health West becauae it should accelerate the decision-making process. From PageA1 looking at strategies to proteet themselves from noise and traffic, but spokeswoman Karen Millar said they aren't too worried about the Manilow concerts. "Our concerns are to get ourselves organU.ed in advance of the really hard rock per- fonnanoes,'' ahe laid. Millar said residents from other nearby neighborhoods, including Mea_del~Montk:ello, al8o are part of their group1 called c.onoemed Citizens of Coeta Mesa. 'The group has scheduled a meet- ing for 7:30 p.m. Aug. 8 at Fairview Community Church. Felling said the Orange Q>unty Fair Board, which pta a per- centage of the $3 parking fee charged at concerts, has hired a firm apecializing in ~ lot traffic flow to help driven get in REAGAN POLICY ... From Page Al At his news conference, Reagan aald that he wants "to usher in a new era of peace and jujtice" in the region, addlng that confusion and miainfonnation is causing unjustified woniet about U.S. policies in the area. But critics -led by some of the Democrata who would like to oust Reagan from the Oval Office ln the 1984 elections -were worried even more by Reagan's explanationa. "After tonight, I'm more certain than ever that the CWTent administration policy ia leading us into war in Central America," Mondale said in a telephone interview. ''The president had a duty to carefully define our purpoees, but instead was vague and defensive and .aught to declare thia mlllBive eecalation as routine. Wheh the president .m 4,000 troops into a war zone, ire not enough to blame the press,'' he added. "The purpose of this news conference was to reassure an anxious America that sees ua being drawn into war," Mondale said, adding he thought it actually "heightens anxiety about what our true purpoees are.'' Another Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Alan Cranston of California said the Reagan policies "increase the risk of American involvement in a shootinR war." POLL RES UL T S ... affiliations or place of residence. Following Glenn, the respondents named Democrats F.dward Kennedy, a U.S. senator from Massachuaetts: Alan Cranston, California's senior senator, and former Vice President Walter Mondale aa the most likely presidential nominees in their party. Twenty-two percent of the respondents named Glenn. Forty-three percent were undecided. Even former California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. waa on the liat., albeit at the very bottom. But all the Democrats put together make 9Cant competition for Reagan. Nearly 83 percent of thoee polled agreed President Reagan would be re-elected if the election was held today. Slightly less than 53 percent of the fairgoers quiz2ed believed Reagan does not face any 1erious Democrat challenge in 1984. On the international scene, more than 91 percent of th~ respondent.a said they do not trust the Soviet Union at the bAJ'gaining table on nuclear anns reductions and more than 80 percent agreed the spread of Communism in Central American threatens the u .s. Cloeer to home, 62 percent of thoee polled belieye Gov. George Deukmejianiadoingagreatjobeventhoughhe'sonlybeeninoftke several months. Regarding education, a whopping 81 percent sald they believe education can be improved without increasing taxes. Only 18 percent of the respondent.a believed state education can be improved with more help from the taxpayer. Finally, thoee polled said they prefer nuclear power plants over acid rain. About 68 percent went with the nuke plants and 4 percent said they'd take the acid rain. Lynn Turner, a leader of the Republican Federation, admitted the latter ia a "thought provoking question -smoke atacka versus clean energy." Just a bit more than 14 percent of the respondents aaid they didn't care much for acid rain or nuclear power plants. What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like'> Call the number at left and your message will be reeorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24 -hour answerin1 service may be used lo record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number tor vuillcation. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. 8chwertzHI Pvbli.w.t . C .... lt'l9d lld¥9rtletftt 714/Ma-M71 All other depeftrMr1t1 141-att MA .. Ol'PICI 330 W"' 81y 81 . Cotta MtM. CA Mllll l ckll-"°' IMO. C:0.11 MH41 CA 92e2t COl)y!IQM 11183 0.lllQ9 COHI Pll'*""'CI ~· No "'"" •lortn , lllV•Ht tlon• tdllorl11 "''"'' CH ~,....,.,.It"""" ~~ l)f •torOOUC*I wltllOUI ~ l*""Mlon Of oopyt'IQht -8atU<Cley •llCI 8\IMey II yOU 00 not ,_.,,., Y""' ~ 1>r T e "' Oii lllefOr9 IO em ..o ,_~._. ........ Char Dow .. ,.,, "8Jmond Mec .... n Editor •nd AM9ent Controller ·-- Clre ..... " T1ta11tt1nee 1=..c-iy ,,,,_ ......., ,....._ l ~t.cfl ........ _ ... _ ................. ' to the Pvblltnet ...... ,.c.... Pr~tlon ....,... VOLn,NO.• I• _________________________________ __.t;,... ______________________ __. .... ______ __. andoutof the gJ'OWlda. He noted a barricade will be aet up at the Princeton Drive entrance to Col- lege Park. Traffic plans call for cars to enter the grounds off Newport Boulevard from Fair Drive and Vanguard Street; oU northbound Fairview at Princeton, encl off aouthbound Fairview at Mer- rimac Way. Vehicles exiti.ng the grounds . will be rou ted northbound on Fairview to the San Diego Free- way from Princeton and Mer- rimac, and thoee heading for Newport Boulevard will exit on Fair, which Felling said will be u.ed as a "atack.ln.g area." Coata Meea police offioen will direct traffic on city intenecuona, he said, but they have no jwildic- tion on Newport Boulevard be- cauae lt ia a state higbw•Y· Army said; "We have decided to : blow up thia building-and~: under the collapee. This ia not ; suicide, nor an expn!88ion of : insanity, but rather our aacrt.ftce to the altar of freedom." 'Themesaage, wrltteninEngliah . and left ln The A9ociated Pre., mall box in Lisbon, said the group carried out the attack becauae "the Turk.i.ah state and lta allies refuae . to acknowledge the realities of the · genocide and Armenian rights." Adler holds on to FV mayor's job BY PBD. SNEIDERMAN ota. .......... Optometrist Marvin Adler, Fountain Valley's mayor aince April 1982, will retain that poet throuCh November of 1984, city council memben decided on a aplit vote Tueeday night. ''Tb.la next year, each council member will have to work twice aa harP becauae of what'• happen- ing in Sacramento,'' Adler aaid, referring to Gov. George Deu- kmejlan's recent .cuts in state funding to local governments. later lhil year aa a remult of the gqvemor'a cuta. He aaid Fountain V&lley residenta will be surveyed IOOll regarding alternative.a aimed at maintaining dty aervioes, in- cluding additional local fees. Adler waa elected to the Foun- tain Valley Qty Council in 1972 and WM returned to office by voters in.1976and1980. He 1erved aa mayor in 1978-79 before being appointed to the poet again in 1982. He will eerve longer than the uaua1 one-year tenn becauae of a change ln the council election date, fn:im April to November of next year, to colncide witb the general election. In Fountain Valley, council members chooee a mayor from their ranks by written ballot. All council members are aut(llnati- cally nominated for the poet. Tuetlday night, Adler WM re-elected mayor with votes from council members James Neal, Barbara Brown and himaelf. Neal wu the mayoral choice of coun- cilmen Fred V om and Ben Niel8en. Nielaen was elected mayor pro tern. Adler said another reason be sought re-election u mayor was his involvement in the Orange County League of Cities organiza- tion. He is past-president of the group, and i..s now vying for a position on the state board of the California League of Cities. Tiie mayor aaid current eati- matea are that Fountain Valley, which has been weathering flnandal p-ob1ema in reamt yean, ma loee an additional $800,000 ---'--------~----~~~----~----~~----------~--~~--~~ ..... TRI TIP 111"11 IROUID ROAST BEEF ,.,,.,. .. ,.,., ..,,.&--' .... llS s2.49 u. s2.0lu. 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Corona del Mar 673·3510 °"9JtOll!llaM •IPlll ........... • 7 p111 Prtoea Effecttw Thru 112/IS -~"· J ><:. : I . . • ( . ·-~-~L~~-~;::.,:;;::;:,::~::::;~::;::::_ ____ ~_;:::,~~~~~~;.:;;,;::.:,S~J;,lil::ii .. &;;; ... ~~ ... -...iilil ... iiiifliiiiiiiiiilllii .. lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiilll.,....;ii;::::::i~~!it::>~!:i:iiii\!5::=::~::::===-~~•~::..-'.~~-:::-~-=:-~~=:-.-C===: B ULLETIN BOARD Croquet anyone? Group plans meeting tonight · A l"OUP interested in forming a Newport Beech croquet club wW meet tonight at 7:30 at the Beek Community Center on Balboa llland. ' Video tapes of croquet matches in New York, Palm Beach and Beverly Hilla will be shown. For more information, contact Don Quinn at 760-1428. Self-defense workshop at college A four-hour tielf-defenae workshop for women will be offered l'riday at Orange Cout C.Ollege in Costa Mesa. The workshop runs from 9 a.m . to 1 p.m. In OCC'a Student Center. The prosram will be conducted by ~ instructors with experience in law enfon:emenL All three are now employed by an Oranae <Aunty aecurity finn. 'WOl'bhop fee ls $25. Ticketa can be purchased at the CXX Ticket Office, located in the college's Student Center Building. Tlcketa allO will be sold at the door. For information about the workshop, phone 556-5880. Flight of the Lasers slated Sunday The annual "Fi1ght of the Luers," the heir to _the popular "rught of the Snowbirds." will be held in Newport Harbor Sunday, starting at 1 p.m . The traditional cat boat race started in 1935 when Snowbirds, now obeolete, were popular. It was intended a8 a massive fight around the bay by one type of boat. ' Last year, more than 100 people entered and this year 150 are expected. Bill Ficker. an America's Cup winner, is chainnan of the race, apon.eored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of c.ommerce, Bank of Newport and Home Federal Savings & Loan. Entry blanks are available at all yacht clubs. For more information, call 644-8211. Senior nutrition program planned Gerontologist Karen Rabin will m.cw. health and nutrition for older Lagunana at a free prograni 1pon80J"ed by the Senior Cltizem Club of Laguna Beach Tueeday. A short film on health ia allO pert of the program as well as food and diet tipa. For information. call the center at 497-2441. POLICE LOG Irvine cops nab seven on cocaine-selling rap IMne ~ offtcera arrested __, peopte on 9Uepldon Of Mlllng OOClllne Tueaday after a thr-...wMk inv.tigatlon WM conducted. Under- OOWW offtcera rwcowred 2.2 pounda of Ngtt quellty oocUM. wtttl a ..,... ¥81&» of 1150,000, In the .,,...... None Of ttlOee arreated WM an lrvtne ....... t. Al the euepecta ..... book- ed Into the Orange County Jail on ball of l600.000 eect't. Huntington Beach The manager Of a construction llte II 8olaa Chlc:a Street and Edinger Awnue dtecoYered OYemlght van- ~ Tuesday morning. Controla ..,. broken on he9vy equipment Md all ... ... out of tir.. The demaae w.e eetlmated at more than 11.oocl A reeldent of the t8700 blook of Vlliwpo6n1 Une dlecoYered her black 1"3 V<*wagen mlMlng Tuesday morning. The car wu valued at 11.200. An ~ Of tM Union 78 ~ atetlon et 21471 Brootthuftt St 1'9POf1ed the theft Of a c8llh box from a aervtce !eland Tueadey after-noon. The loaa w.e ..umeted at 11.050. The elmer Of. pk:tcup trudt .. 8UIP9Ct«f. A reetdent of the 18400 block of BonMeux Lane told poltce Tuesday that seoo worth ot jewelfy ... ~ taken from her home during a party. A S200 equalizer and 1tereo tpeekers were niported stolen Tues- day from a Toyota Cototla euto. The ctir'1 owner realdea on the 9500 b1octt Of Vei.rdo Drive. Fountain Valley A reeldent of the 9800 block ot Mwtpou AYenUe.reported a daytime bufglary et the home Tuesday. A pry tool WM uesd to enter through a,..,. lldlng ge.. door, and the home ... r.nudled. The loaa, which Included 19w*Y, ... eetimated at seoo. A front wtndow wu broken to enter a home on the 15800 bloctt of cw.ndon Street during daytime hour9 Tuesday. The loea Included $50 worth of ootn1 and jewelry. A man who llvea In an apartment on the 17300 bloctt of BrOokhu,.t StrMt dl9coveled hl8 1973 gl'Wl Chevrolet Vega w.e stolen Tuesday. The~ hlda, valued et $1,500, had been partied In a 1pac:e at the apattment complex. A reatdent on the 18000 bloctt of Redwood Clrde niported Tuesday morning that eomeone had thrown an object, breeklng his front IMng room wlndOW, white the reakSent w.e "8eplng. The damage WM estimated atl50.- Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Juty 27, 1883 .-.- He's tech for rambling wrecks Mesa shop keeps 'exotic motor capital of Southern California' running By JODI CADENHEAD ~Dmllr ........ I anything.'' Spyder convertJblee. Construction ex.ecutlvee were hJa belt CUltomera. In an area where fluhy, expenaive can are more expected than J¥>ticed, Mkhael Sheehan figured he'd come to the right place to repair broken, busted and abwled exotica. What Sheehan wtnd8 up fixing mc:.t la Ferraris, the sleek Italian lmporta that start at $14,000. Altbouch an oocaslonal Muerati, Por9Che, or LamborahJ.ni la 1een, clearly the only junker In li&ht wu the reporter'•. Sheehan, who uled to import Volka- wagen vana, got into the bua1naa after buying a Ferrari and finding there wu no one to repair it. Today converslona are a thine of the J*l and docton and attorneys are about the only cuatomen who have money to spend on exotica, Mid Sheehan. Apparently he WU right. Aft.er eight years ln Co.ta Mesa, Euro- pean Auto Reetoration did $750,000 in repain last year and sales were another $2 million. "Calta Mesa ls the exotic motor capital of Sou them California," said Sheehan, 34. •'Thia ls the ultimate adult toy ahop. We can fix With the economy roW.na in the late '70., Sheehan built a burponi.ns bualne. convert-ina Ferrari Daytona'• into more valuable Al a re9Ult, Sheehan reliea heavily on lnaurancecompanies for paying h1a $45 hourly rate. Customers who want more than Cl'Mh repain are asked to pay In $5,000 lnatallmenta. A 1959, gullwtng Mercedes hal been gathering dust In the parJdna lot for lix month.a after the owner wu unable to afford rt!lltoring the car that had already undergone $20,000 worth of 1naurance work. Now that he bas repaired the Dino 206 GT, above, Michael Sheehan is sure he can f abri- cate neeessary parts for Ferrari 250 Cabriolet which is less damaged than Dino was. "U they can't afford it, they should get rid of it," aaid Sheehan, noting that the avenge upkeep for a Ferrari ia $2,000 a year. Fixing one is anotner llor'y. The aportacar loven find out, ,enerally after a wreck. that there are few apare Ferrari parts available. Everything must be made by hand -which ia where Sheehan and his crew come in. Using 15-ton pull towers, the wrecked body ls pulled back to ita original shape. In a 1 lengthy proce99, bum_. a.re carefully ham- mered and a coat of heated lead is bruahed on to llDOOth away any remaining pita. Such repalri were being made on l f Dino Ferrari amaahed the day the woman purchued it to match her aubum hair. "Most Ferrari ownera craah their cars within the fl.rat two weeka," said Sheehan. "By the third day they think they're Mario A.ndretti and get fear le.." Plain-Jane car driven would be aur- priled at the can that ahow up: • A spiffy red Dino that had never been driven after under~ing $17,000 repairs in I 1980, blew up laat week when the driver finally started it. 'Ille fuel l.1nes had rotted. • A lilver 365 Ferrari with doon that fly open at hJgh apeeds. The bill for the ahocks, tune-up, grille, radio and air conditioning ia $15,000. •A 1970 Dino purchued for $18,000 and driven only 5 miles atopped dead when the new owner got it home. Repain will nm $12,000. Heaters, radioe and air-conditioning are not typically found in the Ferraria. With eo few of the aporta can made, spare parta are almost non-existent. "Your car ii transportation," aaid Sheehan, when asked why anyone would even want such a aporta car. '"lbe9e can are entertainment. You can only drive them on aun.ny days." .. Three slaying victims found in Corona ca(~ CORONA (AP)-The bodies of two men and a woman were found wrapped in blankets and sheeta in an abandoned car near a residen- tial area, and police say they were murdered. However, the cauaeofdeath has not been determined by the cor- oner. "There are no major obeervable injurieaat this point," aaid Deputy Coroner Billy Kyle. An autopsy waa acheduled for 5 p.m. Wednes~ day. "It would appear from the ci.rcwnatancea at the 11Cene it'• a homicide," Kyle aaid. But he said the autopsy tindinga would be needed to make that determina- tion definite. Kyle said the bodies found about 12:30 p.m. Tueaday were thoee of male and fem.ale Caucasians and a male Hispanic, all middle-aged. Although tentative identifi- cation had been made Tueaday night, the name1 were not re- leaaed pending notification of relatives. "I don't recall penonally U1 having a triple homicide," aaid police Lt. Gary Salyer, who has been with the department 19 years. The woman's bodywaa found in the back eeat of the car and the bodies of the two men were found in the trunk, aaid police Lt. Larry 'Thayer. ' . Police were aummooea to the car parked in a barren patch oU the weat aide of Lincoln Avenue by a CXIOlltNcUon worker who had first spotted the vehicle at about 7 ... a.m. and said there appeared to be ..; a body in the car, 'Thayer aaid. · "There was what appeared too·· be a Caucasian female in the blick1l • aeat wrapped ln a blanket,' • 'Thayer aaid. When police opene<r- the trunk. they found two more•• bodies wrapped in aheeta from'•l head to foot. he aaid. !j I ''Only their feet were atick:ing out," he said. ·•·• 'Thayer aaid police had obtainect:•' information that placed the car me.• that location aa early aa 6:45 a.m. 'I\aeeday. TODAY'S WEATHER e I Lazy, hazy days of su1n1ner continue Coastal ti&.. It N .. .. t7 .. .. .. f7 '° t • 11 .. .. .. 7t '° .. . .. .. 74 .. .. • IO .. .. .. 7t . .. IO N .. 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Sfwl11<1il., Dli'll1 ltk~l l"ttl_._,,,.,. Sl,.5CX>,/W r1~J Sl,tiOOhflOftllt 11111INI. C1111tMt StrlW1111 6 AUotr•ln Lotti. NY. NY. I accuracy.Scratch- resistant ~pphire crystd l. OvaJ: sm.oo Round: $1 ,3~.oo Diamond: $2JOO.OO 0 OMEG,« ,,, . .. J' i . I I I I I ·I ~4 0rMge Coat DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, JulY. 27 1983 ---------------------,-~=====================================---------.., TOPOFTHllllWI_ Cable TV tells SFA S Final ' Blazes destroy five boats By *e AllOda&M Preti fees, manager Consolidated Clearance LONG BEACH -Two hoo.aeboats were de.troyed and three pleuure boats were damag- ed early today in a fire of unknown origin, fire offidala "said. The fire broke out at Bay Shore Walk and Second Street in Alamitoe Bay about 2 a.m. and wu douaed by 17 firefighters and a fire boat by 2:28 a.m ., said diapatcher Cuaandra Beighley. Disabled tickets studied RIVERSIDE -Disabled people who find unauthorhed cars parked in spaces eet aside for the handicapped would be allowed to ticket those vehicles wider a propoeal being studied in Riverside County. "It's a conatant problem with people abusing handicapped parking spots," said Board of Supervi.aora Chairman Kay Ceniceros. 300-acre fire extinguished LANCASTER -A 300-acre bruah fire apparently ltarted by an incendiary device has been put out by Los Angeles County firefighters aftertt caCLled an eiitimited $40,000 damagetO homes and vehicles, offidala said today. The blue damaeed a large ain&le-family home, two anall single-family homes, a boat, a car and six travel trailers aa well aa nine utility poles and transformers, firefighter Tom Stevenaon said. Rapist receives 44 years LOS ANGELES -A 21-year-old un- employed laborer who pleaded guilty to raping two USC students and robbing 10 others at knifepoint in 1981 baa been •ntenced to 44 years in at.ate pri9on. Superior c.ourt Jucfse Gordon Ringer impoeed the term Tueeday on Antoine Jordan, who lived near the campus. Huntington Beach has received $110,000 and Fountain Valley $36,991 aa thelreeoondquarterahare of franchise fees from Dickimon Pacific Cablesystema. The money la baled on the number of subecribers in the west Orange County system that alao includes Westminster and Stanton. It alao has been diacloeed trutt Fountain Valley City Manager Howard Stephens will become part-time executive director of the Public Cable Television Authority, a group of city repreeentatives which oversee and administer the cable television contract. Stephens haa been acting executive director since the resignation earlier thia year of John Bateman. His appointment takes effect when he resigna his city poeition in October. The company has attained a penetration rate of more than 41 percent and has more than 35,000 subecribers, according to company officials. 7 Mesa officers win in Oly:tBpics- Costa Mesa Det. Clyde Foreman won first place in the senior division javelin throw for the sixth year in a row at the recent Police Olympics in San Diego. Foreman, who alao took a broru.e medal in the 1,600-meter relay, waa one of aix winners from the C.O.ta Mesa department. Earning gold first place medals were Det. Jan Gustaveeon for racquetball and Sgt. Alan Kent in motocrom. Officers Bob Fate and Jerry Holloway earned aecond places in heavyweight and light-heavyweight judo divisions, re.pectively. Brome medals for third place went to Fate for wrestling and Officer John Libolt, javelin. Officer Mike Howard took fourth in surfing. Pier restoral vote due Tuesday ~EFP ADLER Beaches and Parka Commiaaion recommended the ....,....... Board of Superviaors fund the projects at 15 percent The Orange County Board of Supervisors will of the overall coet projected for buic restoration and conduct a hearing Tueeday to consider committing structural upgrading. $380,000 for the repair of the Huntington Beach, Seal The oonunillion recommended Seal Beach and ee.ch and San Clemente piers -all 1eVerely San Clemente MCh receive the full amount of dama8'ed by high winds and waves during last funding requested, but supported funding only winter's fierce stomlS. $75,000 of the $200,000 requested by Huntington The board, without comment, eet the hearing Beach. date when it unanimoualy approved its consent The Huntington Beach request was reduced celendar. Approval of the expenditure alao · ls becauae the city waa hoping to uae much of the money expected withou& opposition. to replace a boat ramp and hoist bt in stomw 1everal The three cities had been asked by the Harbors, years before 1-.i winter's 8t0rmy siege. For Three Days ·only in South Coast Plaza ... Original Prices!* . .. starting tomorrow, Thursday, .July 28th We"ve brought in huge assortments.of merchandise from our other Saks stores all over the country and consolidated it all right here,, so we can offer you the largest ... selection/ the most and the best of summer fashion at simply incredible savings! Find 2/J off on great selections of fashion from : Better Ready-To-Wear • Designer Sportswear • Better Sportswear • Updated Sportswear • Contemporary Sportswear • •Contemporary Updated Sportdresses • Casua l and Active Fashion and Beachwear • Right On! for Juniors • Tf!E"re m.lr hd•P hf>en mterm~1ate pt1cf' reducriom taken on some llt'm) P"°' ro this w~ Not everything m every size ~nd colot ALL SALES flNAL I '. Beaches and Parka Department to submit appli-Seal Beech ls asking for $190,000 from the cations for funda to help complete the restoration county to help pay the $2 million cost estimated for projects. Thecltiesaskedfora totaloU505,000tohelp repair of its pier. San Clemente la aeeking $115,000 rebuild their respective pien. toward the estimated $1 million reconstruction cost of South Coast Plaza, 333~ Jjristol Str.~ Cos ta Mesa. • • l ~~Atte~_r_re_~_e_wmg_·~each~_cl_ty~'•_req~ues~~-th_e_Hatbors~~-·-'_ts_p_ie_r_.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"'-~~-O-pen~-M_o_nd_a_r_rh_ro_u_s_h_Fr_~_a_r_fro_m~1o_a_m~to_9~'°'-·-p~m;-·S_a_tiNd_..~~6,...._m_,_·S_u_od_a_y_1l_noo~-n-to_S_pm~·~~ 1 . " . ·~·. Bank of Al11erica reduces I • • .. • • • -=.. home-n lated loan fees by~- ;Jf. For a limited time Bank of America is reducing loan fees on fi ve types of loans from 3% to I%!' That's two-thirds off on fees for borne improvement loans, home equity loans and loans for mobilehomes and rnobilchome/lot oombinations. Fees are al90 reduced on oommercial fmprovement loans. •Pitr.W. .. loul ar11Jn.1D1 -n. •M\Oll ~ reic and pt)mWlltJ c.on dunar all.n I.be loon II m* For example, suppose you were to obtain a $30,000 home equity loan with a variable rate (3 month rate change frequency)!'* Based on an initial simple interest rate of 10.5096, the annual percentage rate would be 10.6496 with 300 monthly payments at $283.42. The loon fee would be $300.00. We've lent more money to Califor· nians than any other bank. And now, people wbo qualify can save a sub· stantial amount on five of our popular Bank of •merica loan categories. PEE REDUCTION ENDS AUCUST IS. So talk to Bank of America today. were Cali- fornia's number one lender and, right now, w~ve got the money. BANK ON THE IEAIJER .. ... , .. ) i I . .1. l ' I i t ~ j I I -...J J ! i i i I ' I l I I ' . . ! '' 389 MIAs sought in Korea BJ IM Aueda&ed Pret1 WASHJNGTON -To mark today'a 30th annlver.ry of the KOl'MJl War anniatice, the Deferwe Department hu pledged an effort to obtain information from North Koree about 389 American •rvicemen still unaccounted for. In a at.at.anent ialued Tueeday, the Pentagon aid that "altbouah 30 yean have puaed, the North Karean8 have at.eedfutly refUled to cooperate · wlth ua in our attempia to account for Americana who were loat" during that conflict." AIDS to expand hotline WASHINGTON -The government's AIDS information hotline hu been swamped with 8,000 to 10,000 calla a day, 10 the telephone system will be expanded from three to eight lines. In announcing the changes Tueeday, Health and Hwnan Servicea Secretary Margaret ¥· Heckler aid the extra telephone linea will enable the Public Health Servia! to handle.more than twice u many calla. The hotline began operation on July 1. A three-minute tape-recording that explains the symptoms -.::iated with Acquired Immune Deficiency S willalmbeadded. Thadileue, which chiefly attacks homoeexual men, intravenoua drug abuaera and Haitian immigrants has resulted in 723 deaths nationwide. · Jackpots yield $635,000 LAS VIDAS, Nev. -A 48-year-old laundromat attendant from New Albany, In- diana, poured $600 into a progressive slot machine at the Flamingo Hilton over six hours and won $250,000, hotel publiciata said. Celesta Graham wu visitina Laa Vegas for the first time m Tueeday. On Monday night, Khutchi.k Atayan of Lebanon won $385,000 on a progieaDve machine at the Laa Vegas Hilton. Hoov~r Dam power flows BOULDER CITY, Nev.-Hoover Dam is expected to produce far more electricity this year than tia usual four billion kilowatt hours, despite a record flow of floodwater apilllng over the top, offida1a say. "There have been no real cutbacks in generation," said Julian Rhinehart, a Bureau of ReclamAtion spokesman. Last week, the dam's generators produced 94.3 million kilowatt hours of electricity, com- pared to 75.3 million l_cµowatt houra during the l8IDe week in 1982, Rhinehart aid Tueeday. WORLD . Military exercises flayed SANTIAGO, Cuba -President Fidel Castro aaya the "brutal and sinister" Reagan administration ia trying to create an .atmoapbere o~f terror to break the will of Nicaragua'• leftiat t . In a fiery 90-minute apeecb to h of thouaanda of people jammed into· Santiago late Tueeday. Castro said the u .s. decision to conduct large-9Cale military exerc:iaes off Nicaragua contrasts sharply with recent Nicaraguan peace overturea and demonstrates what he called President Reagan's war-mongering. France conducts nuke test WELLINGTON, New Z-ealand -France has conducted another underground nuclear test at Mururoa atoll in the south Pacific, New Zealand officiala aay. The New Z-ealand Seis-molc>8ical Obeervatory in Wellington confirmed 1\aeeday that a 10-kiloton exploaion took place last Wec:tne.day. It wu the 56th French exploaion ai.nce underground testing started in 1975. MX missile threat cited MOSCX>W -Soviet media aaid today that U.S. Senate approval of funds to build a first 1 batch of MX mimi.les repreeenia an increued threat to aire.dy difficult talb on limiting strategic nuclear weapons. Radio MOICOW aaid in an English-language neWICMt that the MX pl'Oll"UD ''undermines the pcSbility to reuch agreementa between the two superpowers on reclud.na strategic arms." The offidal news aaeq 1'.. noted that approval came only after twoweebof .. ltonnydebate'' in which Reagan's policy WM criticized. Gxlravaganl & Sumpliou~ or Simp/'I f:f.vanl ;z,,,.,,., l'OO,,. ,,..,.,,.,..,, la/J. /;,..,.,, el.Jna . . . 20°!olo 50"/o Of// .S,"nm•,. Sa/-/ 17440 17th ST., ENDE~LE CIR. 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Allows for momentery "ln-t«mllllol•" -progr.,,. etarta ~ at tne touch ol a button. ----------------······-·-· IUll TAPE SILE t'iroy 599 ~~ 899 l -500 l-750 799 T-120 1199 899 (HG) Glad -c..-°"' 1/15/13 ·---------------·----·----~ FREE SUMMER BONUS CARD E9Ctl time you ,....t a movte we'll punch your C*d and 1n1t1a1 It. WHEN YOU HAVE PREVIEWED 10 MOVIES WE'LL GIVE YOU A FREE RENT Al OF THE MOVIE OF YOUR CHOICE. J . ' -· \ I . . i: .· : .. ·. I ~ -~j -: . Ae Orange Cont DAILY PI LOT/Wednesday, July 27, 1983 D ... ... MAILBOX B ar n oise keeps worker awake To the Editor: Th.I.a is a letter of complaint from a 22-year Newport Beach resident who has never com- plained before. The Park Res- taurant opened several weeks ago. Since then, many of the residents within a block radius of the bar have not gotten much sleep. This bar is a high-volume saloon type operation, which has a capac.ity of 110 but has been packing in many more customers than that every night. For a large restaurant and bar like this in Newport Beach, the Park should have considerable parking space, but sadly it does -not. There are only 20 spaces behind the bar-restaurant, which fronts on Coast ffighway and sides on Carnation. These 20 spaces are al9o for a half dozen other busi· nesses in the local business com- plex. The Park management valet parks patrons' cars not only in their own lot (20 spaces) but also around the neighborhood on the streets. Now the city of Newport Beach, would not allow the University of Southern California Night School into the grade school in this neighborhood, because it would have disrupted the normal New- port Beach family life, yet this large and noisy bar-restaurant operation is open and goes full blast until 2:00 a.m. every night of the week: then when all the customers leave and receive their cars at 2:00 a.m., it is like Times Square in New York, so noisy and raucous that everyone is awak- ened again. By the time that the bar personnel leave the neighborhood with their cars and also with considerable noise from 2:30 to 4:00, it is time for me to get up and drive to work in Los Angeles County to my government job. The noise and distraction situ- ation in this neighborhood has been so bad sinceJ"ulYBth:Uiat I have had to sleep on the bathroom floor to get away from the noiae. I ask you--is this anyway to run a railroad? Th.is bar operation has disrupted the whole neigh- borhood and I would hope that something would be done to curtail some of the noise and late hours. A large-scale operation like the Park should be isolated in the Fashion Island Complex or some- thing similar to that, not in the immediate proximity of a residen- tial neighborhood . DONALD J . AUGUSTIN Corona del Mar H elicopters h um irks Mesan s To the F.ditor; We feel that the constant police surveillance by those noisy heli- copters is very irritating. We consider these police officers to be legal peeping toms. This is an invasion of our privacy. We c.an't even sunbathe in our own backyards without having some nut spying on us with his scope. The unending patrol is very degrading. and an interruption of our everyday life. The helicopters fly so low that you can see the passengers· faces. They better keep an eye on where they are flying instead of what's on the ground or someday an accident could claim many innocent lives. The money in- volved in running and main- taining these vehicles should be put to better use by the city. BETHWHITrY Costa Mesa W hat are fair standard s? To the F.ditor; Why should Congressman Cr~e and Studds resign for sexual indiscretions when Senator Kennedy of Chappaquidick fame is still in the Senate? A.re my sense of values and morality that far off the stan- dards--or distorted? Are those Booton newspapers calling for the resignation of Studds for real? Many of us need an answer 90 we can relate to the political thinking and "standards.. of today. E.R. Mll..LER Huntington Beach Thanks f or fish fry help To the F.ditor; The 38th annual Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club Fish Fry bas been over for more than a month now. The results show that this was the best year ever. We will be able to donate more money than ever to loql charitable organizations. As president of the Lions Club this year, I wanted to express my thanks tO the City of Costa Mesa for all of the help they lent to the event. The Department of Leisure Services was especially responsive in their cooperation with us. The Police Department again insured a safe and disruption-free three days. The City Manager and his staff gave us their total support. Mayor Don Hall and the other members of the council were at the Fish Fry lending their help at the infonnation booth and on stage presenting awards. The citiz.e.ns of Costa Mesa are fortunate to have a dty govern- ment and officials who really care about the community. The success of the Fish Fry over the years has been due in large part to the cooperation of the city and the generosity and u.naelfiahnesa of the people of Costa Mesa and the surrounding communities. The Cost Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club thanks you. JIM FERRYMAN Outgoing President. Lions Club l. M. Boyd !Slick play Fighters of old England stood shoulder to shoulder behind their shielda to form a walJ that lancemen even on horseback couldn't penetrate. But William the Conqueror outfoxed them. In his stalemated battle against Harold, the Saxon King of Eng- land, he orde.red his bowmen to shoot their arrows in high arcs over his own attacking riders. A. the arrows fell on the phalanx of l\W'(la, they rai8ed their shielda to the 1ky, and Wllliam's cavalry pointedly di8emboweled Harold's defen11e1. 'That -300 years before gunpowder ln Europe -WU the wenem world's finrt aerial bom- bardment. Q. You know that bull that walks through a china shop in the TV commercial? Does it have a name? A. It does now. Merrlll. He owned a car for 55 years, did Mr. R. A. Stapells, and he became the honorary president ol the Canadian Automobile Amociation and the Ontario Mo1or League. But he always had to flnd IOITM!One to pilot that rig for him. He never learned to drive. Seventy-nine percent of the divorced fathers ln the United States don't aupport thelr chil· dren, according to Congremional Report. Q. What are the 9Clentfsta t.ryin& to dewlop ln their experimenta wfthDNA? A "garbo" ln AustraUa la a man who pick.a up ga.rbege. And a mall for carrier there ii a "poetle." A. Deligner genes. Q. What'• the peN.lty drunken drivina ln f:iorway? A. J'lnt ottmae, 21 days ln jail t::..:. yar'• w. of the driving ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Did l tell a U,htnl.ng bolt b five t.lrnee hotter t.han the aurface of the1un? ..,__.,_111...,,-II UO•-•otlt =----•-tt8@•1MO -"'- FBI keeps King files locked WASHINGTON -Civil rights leaders are planning to com- memorate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s epochal 1963 march on Washington with another march on the nation's capital Aug. 27. Undeserving of emulation - but not easy to forget -was the FBI's march on the march on Washington. The late J . FAgar Hoover's agents dogged the foot- steps of King and his asaociates, bugged them and tapped their telephones,· squandering millions of the taxpayers' dollars on this disgraceful surveillance operation. . Now, 20 years later, tens of thousands of documents -per- haps hundreds of thousand.a - relating to the King family and other civil rights leaders, as well aa to the historic march itself, are still locked tight in the FBrs files. unavailable to researchers, his- torians and the public. Tbe esilteD« of the FBI's voluminous files on King was diacovered by Harold Weisburg of Frederick., Md., an indefatipble researcher on American political UIUlinations. He obtained a 404-page partial inventory of documents that are stored in ~9 FBI field offices acrom the .-oun- try. A single entry in the inventory could refer to one page or ~ thousand pages of hidden ma- terial. G. -JIC-1-11-111-11-1-~· The inventory for the New York City field office is instruc- tive. It gives an indication of the staggering amount of material on King that sits under lock and key in FBI files. Tbe lDveatory takes up 15 pages of lndex, and mentions "100 volumes" of unreleued docu- ments. The general estimate of a "volume" is 200 pages, though it could run anywhere from six pages to aeveral hundred pages. The New York listing has 2,610 entries on a single King aide. The material includes fonnal and in- formal FBI memos, logs and reports of physical surveillance, teletypes, informants' reports, old newspaper clippings and copies of documents in the files of other field offices. • M,~ of th FBI material is cla111Uied and is still withheld becauae of ''Aational security.'' Thia wu a favorls.t Nixon-era deviice uaed to hide information that might embarraa the federal government, often when there wasn't the faintest connection to the nation's security. Other data is being withheJd by the FBI, even in the face of litigation, on grounds that it was suppl.led by confidential inform- ants whose identities must still be protected. But after 20 years, the informants who are still alive could be protected easily by simply deleting their names or other identifying hints. Oddly enough, there's a whole raft of King material that would be freely available at FBI field offices -but only if someone knew specifically what to ask for. And thousands of documents are already open to inspection in the FBI reading room. had ~n uaed to fight the mob, the true sec.-urity of the nation would have been better served. GIMME A W!! James McAvoy, deputy director of the Bureau of Mines, went off recently on a cheerleading effort for his bom, Interior Secretary James Watt. But his rah-rah effort went sis-boom-bah-humbug with some bureau employees in Amarillo, Texas. George Lucich and Ernest Loya were so outraged at beinB ordered to listen to what they oonaidered a political speech by McAvoy that they complained to Rep. Pat Schroeder, D-Colo. They griped that McAvoy "spoke for nearly an ID falrne11 to the FBI, em-= ~to~V:~;! ~ ployees spent hours trying to aert said they considered the meetina a out the facts on the unreJeued waste of their time and the material for my associate Les Whitt.en. But they admitted that ~xpayers' money. . they have no idea -even to the A bureau spokesman laid the nearest hundred thousand -how ·responsibility on Watt. noting that many documents remain hidden he has "given talks ... recounting on the moet influential black the accomplishmenta of his admln- leadcs of our time. · islration and • encouraaed m>· Footnote: At the very time that Hoover was pursuing his vendetta against Dr. King at eoonnq.&S·oocrt to the taxpayers, the Mafia was spreading its malignant tentacles throughout American society. If the money spent harassing King ployees to do \he same." McAvoy ''responded to that and voc:alhed • the wishes of the secretary," the spokesman explained. Schroeder has demanded an explanation of Watt'• tax- payer-funded self-advertising. Wr~ngling with 1-ight on.red Yesterday I wu driving in a city 1 don't know very well. I came to a major tt0881'08da where l wanted to tum right but the light waa red so 1 stopped. I'm still not totally oom!ortable with the law that lets you tum right on red, and there are so many exceptions that when rm on a street I'm not familiar with, I'm never sure whether I can'80 or not. A car pulled up behind me with its right blinker on and aa l looked up lnto my rear view mirror, my eyes met the eyes of the driver. He quickly took hia right hand off the wheel, rabed it with hia palm toward his face and nodded twice. Tbe motion waan't any standard form of sign language but I understood perfectly what he meant. There wu no suggestion of irritation on his pan. He ai.mpty understood my confusion and wu indicaUng to me that it was okay to make the tum. It wasn't much but it struck me as very nice and I had a brief leNlation of warm, friendly fel- ,.~" -.n-.-.-.n----~ low-feeling. Two strangers had understood and trusted each other. We had exchanged a little moment of understanding. He had helped me and thus himself and then we'd each gone our own way, never to meet ap.in. ftere Aft more people ln the world than all of us can be frienda with but friendllne9a teems to be a disappearjng quality of life. Frt~ and trust go together and while I suppoee we can do without friendllneea, we can't do without trust. We have to have aome confidence in each other or everyone ia going to end up living in a fenced-Off world of his or her own. The moat valuable thing the bad guys have s1olen from the rest of ua ia not money but trust, We're suapicioua of everyone. We're suspiclo~ of strangers because we know they might steal or attack us. We're 1111pfcloa1 of government because we've read about the dishon~ .. ;t politicians and know they may be cheating µs. We're suspicious of producta because we know that what aome dishonest companies aay about them in their adverti3ernenta is not true. ln the building where I've worked for 20 years, there's a guard desk at the door and ~eryone is asked to show an identification carcl. It's common now in most offices and factories. l detest the new distrwlt. The basic aasUMpUon is that people are no damn good. In many stores in big cities, you're expected to check the bags you have with you. Before you've even been In the place, you're suspected of being a thief. I bow tllere are shoplifters but I dont go in stores that make you Sexysaxophonetooktherap Thlno Found En Route to Look- 11J6 v p ()th« '1'bJn/Ja: •• That while IOl'De muaical composltlone have been banned ln varioul countriel, only once ln modem hlatory ha. a mUlllcal lnatrument ltRlf been bMned -- the -.xophone wu prohibited in the Soviet Unlon for 10me years, the lnltn&ment WM con.filcated, and aevenl hunctr.d mUIAdanl l@ftt to concentration campe. ae part of the C.Old War c.mpmcn aplntt 1'demdent ~Jan.'' -That the Antarctic WM ocic· lnally known M "Palmeri.and,'' IO called after the American ex- plorer, Nathaniel Palmer, who d1lcoYeNd ltln 1820. (lta 14 mlll1on lqu.N ldlomNn maim lt larla' than India and China comtimecl.) --'l'Nit ln India today ...... 80 percent of the fuel l.-d for oook1nc at1ll comee from the wood ' IYllDll• ~ -''} ~ e_uppl_y_.. which le rapidly dlmlnlahlni· (A8 India'• popu- lation IJ"OW8. more and more trem are cut down and not replaced.) ·-That durtna the winter, the continent of Antarctica beooml!9 double lta JiJlt, wtth eolid icepec.ka extendlnc a thouaand kilometert from the COllll. -'!bat while the number of American WOID9n wtth doctorat.el wortdnC ln lnduetry doUbled ln the five yean lince 1977, they .Ull OONdtutl on11 0 percent of all Ph.D.a eo employed. ·-That the "continental ahMt" ln the Ant.arctic holdll 80 percent of the world'• ice, enouch to submerge most of the inhabited lands around the world if it were to melt and ral8e the .-level --That although lndla le tener· ally regarded u a ''peeMnt'' country, lt contalna the larpll nwnber of urban dwellers ln the world •• about l~ million of ita people reside ln dt.it!9, or nearly one-quart« of lta total population. -'That the Jerusalem artichoke doee not come from Je.nualem and ii not an artichoke. (It b a native of the Mllllow1 Valley, and belOOI' to the sunflower family.) -That the dllference ln ebe between the male and the female elephant -1 ii l!'MtA!r than ln any other rnanvnal ln the world: the female W9llhl about 1,500 poundl an4 rarely arowa lonP!' t.hanetaht feet. while the bull w4!'i1hl u much • three tom and maM.ll'el up to 18 feet from enout to flipper. check your bags. U they dont trust me, I don't trust them. l ~t like wandering through a s1ore knqw- ing the ~t thinks l'm trying to steal. Civilization rests on trust. Without friendline9s and the 1 understanding that we're all ln thia thing together, one of lr ia going to drop the bomb. ln the parking lot of the super· . 1 market my attention ia often attractetl to a penon locldna a car door. (know it may be the eenaible thing to do but I never feel friendly toward the people doiJ'\8 it. Last week I was reading the paper and feeling pretty bad alout all the devious. diahonellt work our . Central Intelligence~ feels It's necessary for it to do ln Nicaragua. After 1 read the paper I drove over to a hardware lltote and lumberyard in a nearby town~ then I felt better. I weat lllto a back room where they keep small pieces of hard· ware and pklced out a ee1ec1ion of ICttWI and carrlqe bolta and took them to the front desk. "How many caniap bolia 10'J got here?" Lou, the man at the desk.uked. "Twenty," I aaid. ''Twenty tlmes 33 ... that'll bf $6.60," Lou Mid. He didn't count the cmnac. bolt&. Lou tn11t1 me and I~ he hat hm ltolen bOln him at th hardware than the~ve at tholi placel ln the dty w thq mM• you check your ahoppana t,... • the door. ==_,,,._" __ _ ---~------... __ _ 4 t WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1983 ANN LANDERS 82 YOUR HEAL TH 83 TELEVISION 86 · 1111:• 1111111 caum The names of American Indian& have become very popular in Ea1t Germany, but then, IO have talea 'of the Indiana in the Old W eat. See story Page B2. D a Glad1tone'1 4 Fish, recently opening in Newport .Beach, operates on the overabundance theory, offering lots of good, fresh food with a strong emphasis on fresh. Then of course, if The Park restaurant in Corona del Mar, which also opened recently, wasn't ·&ittin~ on Pacific Coast Highway ......................... about half a dozen bl0cks from serene Califomia beaches, patrons would swear they were eating in a Manhattan bar and grill. ·Gladstone' S 4 Fish.~. Lots of good, fresh food with emphasis on fresh . ay LUlEN E. ltl.EIN ,.,....., ...... G1*tone'a4 Fish, which opened about a month ago in Newport Be.ch, opera tea on what manager Liz Alexander calls "the over- abundance theory. "We juat give you lots of good, fresh food," she said recently. And · ~emphuiaiaon the fresh. Gladstone'a, which Oranse Countiana u8ed to have to travel to · :Pad.fie Paliwades to enjoy, will come clean with you right off the bat-·1he>' admit their lhrlmp, ICalloJl8, crab and calamari are frozen. But they don't have to tell you about the fresh fish and aeafood eelectiona-you can aee thoee for YO!JIWlf and even pick the specific .. . . .. . ·. PAPARAZZI Irvine Co. President Tom Nielsen welcomed Irvine and Newport Beach community associa- tion presidents and their spouses to a reception at Neiman-Marcus' Zodiac Room preceding the first of a series of summer concerts at Fashion Island. Among those enjoying the wine, cheese a.nd fruit before listening to Les Brown and His FOW' charities, the Aaeessment Treatment Service Center of Santa Ana, the Center for Creative Alternative. of Colla Mesa, Human Optiona of Laguna Beach and Child Help, USA-(there'• a local chapter~ Newport Beach) will be aided by the High Stakee tourney. Tbat'a the Aug. 5-7 tennis event at Newport Beach Tennis club beiJli heed1lned by Jimmy Couon. • • • • c...tlea and concerti in Germany caught the fancy of Dick and Martlaa Lee of Newport Beach on their recent European vacation. • • • WHATS COOKING for IAey Lallu, the Mn. of Dr. and Mn. J«ae? Plenty. She:a expuwllna in two directiona. ID addition to her San Miguel spo\, she'• opentnc a eecond rwtaurant in the former La Cuiline .tie in Dana Point ph• a WHATS COOKING EXPRESS CUISINE on 17th Street and Santa Ana in c.o.ta Mesa. • •• • What do the July ltluea of Psycholoo Today and Voeue rnaprJne have in common! UCI Conep ofMeclicine'a Dr. M•te Bn••• la feewr.d in both publlcadona. He'a a world relmowned authority on .:hbophrenia and prot_,.-of pmychlatry at our unlvenity. • •• '1'tW could only happen In N~ Beech: Inwrlor designer BenrlJ 'l'Mm,... drove her 8'>Da into a., ear.er•• recently and drove out with It painted to matcb her ~t Nd flnpmaU poliah. Y ou11 have to Mk her what'• on the peJette for fall. • • • Next time you 1ee Pat Boote, Mk her why ahe'a ca11inc hUlband atat, "PamellJ Jonea." • • • tired by Style J:dltor Vida DNn with contrJbucJon.1 from GJoN7.16Mr. ' creature you wish to grace your plate from the live lobster, musael, oyster, clam and trout tanb. If you don't like fresh 9e&fare prepared inventively in a bright, beautiful atmosphere, thanyou'dbett.erateerclearofGladatone's. But it'a hard to imagine that thereisn'taomethingonGladstone's extensive menu that wouldn't appeal to almost everyone. A special menu inlert, printed up daily and includlnc a weather forecast and tidechart, llsta no fewer than 12 fiah and le&food en trees raJ'18ing from $ 10.95 (for cold salmon vinaigrette) to$ 14.95 (for live Maine loblter). All c:linnen include a green aalad or chowder, coleslaw, sourdough bread and either rice, potatoel or a vegetable. .,.., .......... .., ............ Band of Renown under the &tan were Irvine Co. VP of Public Affairs Tom and Tommie Wilek, above left, Irvine Cove Community A880Ciation President William and Terry Abott, abo~e; Dick Sim, VP of community development, below left, and Nielsen. The weekly concerts continue through Aug. 25. ForlandlubberswhoabeolutelyrefuaetotrythePacificand Atlanticbounty,Gladstone'aoffenachoppedbeefsteakandNewYork steak. Gladstone's is located at 900 Bayside Drive, home of the old Gorda Lee Mexican restaurant. WhentheownendecidedNewportBeach would be a fantastic spot for a aeafood specialty apot, they a1IO eelz.ed upon the idea to mix their nautical tone with the Gorda Lee'a now..abandoned Spanish villa, Alexander said. The result, plus 80fDe remodeling, ia purely early Californian. Cobblestone and brick floors are strewn with aawduat and the villa offersaeveraldiningrooma.Somearelargeroomaonopenpatioa,.ame, llkeaninUmateipotcalledGrace'sPatio,aeatfromtwotpeightpenona. The decor is brick and adobe, dark Spanish-style furniture, flickering gaa lanterns and huge stone fireplaces. 1beoyster bar is aet upon the port bow of the Arana, a replica of one of the Gladatone'afamily boatuet up ln the center courtyard of the reataurant.Justaboutany kind of aeafoodappetizer you can think of la served.on the Arana'sdecka,and a piano sits upon the top deck for nightly entertainment from 5 p.m. The bar offers fouikinds of draft bee"r, including Anchor Ste.fm, and 51 bottled bP.ers. • Around the walls of the main dining room are black and white prlnta of old Newport Beach and Balboa la1and and downstaira, printa of fiahandfiahingboataadom the walls. • Dreeaaide at Gladstone's iallstedon the back of the menu: "Hardly any. just wear some type of shirt and shoes." The Park Menu with East Coast flavor By IA.REN E. KLEIN Ot'lMDellr .... ...., U The Park restaurant in Corona del Mar wasn't sitting on Pacific Coe.at Highway about half a dozen blocks from aerene California beaches, patrons would awear they were eating in a Manhattan bar and grill. . The brick restaurant, which opened tor business about three weeb ago at 2115 F.ast Coast Highway in Corona del Mar, is authentic from the maasive, carved wooden bar bedecked with rnirron, pedestala and columna U> the grilled fare offered on the menu. The Park's strong point is its ability to carry the bar and grill motif throughout the decor, tone and style of the restaurant and make it stand out from the myriad of good dining apota which surround it. Fint, the decor. The authentic antique bar, the centerpiece of the place, date9 from 1902, laid The Park'• co-owner Rick Loomis. The overall decor inclwte. tiled Ooon, deep red plush leather bantoola and bootha, brul lamps and lazy ceiling fana. Picturel of boxen atriking aggremve atanoes decorate the walla and one mural..u.ed boxing acene ia strategically placed 10 that it dominaa the view of bo1h the bar and the di.ni.na room. The one inauthentic touch at The Park may be the California-style hanging ptanta and other greenery which blend with the bar and dln1na room and tranafonn the encloeed patio area off the dining room into a romantic, intimate place after 9 p.m. The menu fare goes right along with the East Cout Oavor of the restaurant. The selection la not extensive, but it will be supplemented by two or three daily 1peciala -fresh fish moet days. To atart off, The Park offers 1everaJ types of aeafood appetiziera, pate and e9Calll0t. The most expensive appetizer la priced at '6.95. Four· kinda of aa1ada -hearta of romaine, palm, park salad and a tomato/artichoke heuta vinegrett.e -are offered u are two llOUIJS - trench onion and chilled cucumber, and a aoup du jour. Dinner comet with a choice of eoup du jour or the hOUlle salad. The entrees reflect the Idea behind The Park. most of them originating on the IEl'lll. Prices ranse from $9.95 for calf'• liver and . chicken kiev to $19.95 for charbroiled lobster tail. · Diemert will be eerved by reoonvnendation of the wait.er ra~ than off the menu. So far, what'• offered ia a mocha-macadam1a nut cake, tndltional New York cheelecake with elJher fresh rupbeniea or atrawberriel and , Haapn-Du Ice creem. Al80 iii-ved are cappucclUno and expr_,. Co-ownel-Loom1a hopee to eet a friendly, ''country club'• atmolphere and at1nct an exclulllve clJentele. .. We're 1ookJnc for rich people,'' Loomla aaid. "&wt-r men in their late SO. or 40. who have money:' Loomis and hJa brother, Steve, a1IO own the Red Onion r.taunntl In Balboe and Lon8 Beech and Panama Joe's in Belmont Shol9. l'ol' The Park, the Loomla 6rothen took on a third .,.nner, Jay c.arden. But forpt for a moment about The Park'• decw, atlmlpMn and food . Its reel, hidden treuure ii malt.re d'hotel/rnan.aer Cornelim VanDeGruf. Stlll 1portlna a thick llCCel\t from his naUve Aml1erdam, C.omellm • clearly the man who knowa wbat•1 happenlna at 'n.e Park. . "Thia plllCl8 la l'Mlly Pn8 to be f1nt c.1-." he •YI ftnnlJ. ·~ l would not Worlc here." r Hla phllomophy of eervke ia IOl'Dethinl he WM known for ctw1nc.. I .ven yean M ··t.tr. Chanteci.lr'' -where he WM a fixture M maltre d'. I ''We won't live jwt IKVice, which you am let anywhere. We wmt to set perpW!y involved wt th OW' cuttornen. ll you know the .... °' the ...... befon &hey alk. lt ,....,.. you inNDtly," Comelim...._ • • ... l l m __9r~ Coat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 27, 1983 The weddlng_gresent. Acknowledgement to grandmother is slow DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our daughter wu married in January. We eeot an announcement to her bu1bend'1 grandmother in another atate 1,200 milea from here. Yesterday an envelope add.remed to my dauchter and her husband arrived. I phoned my daupt.er and uked if I ahould open it. I could -from the return addrt!9I that it wu from her b•wbend'a grandmother. The message stopped me cold. She wrote: Dear Newlyweds: D6d you ~lve the check I aent for a wedding lift? PleMe put an X next to the c:on'ee't a&atement. So far it baa not been cashed. (a) We did receive the check. (b) We did not receive the check. JCncio.ed fol' your convenience is a aelf-add.re9ed stamped envelope. Grandmother Jones · How do you like that for nerve? Our 80ll-in-law wu furious. He said the woman is 1oeded and could have aent a lot more and would never have mimed it. They haven't gotten around toadmowledglna all their gifts u yet becauae they both work. 'Ibey would like to aend a snappy reply to that amart-aleck note. How abowt a clever comeback? -MAD IN ARKANSAS DEAR ARK: Sorry, yoa ranlecl tile wro•1 eqe, Dearle. I'm workba1 die edler aide ef die 1treet. U yHr da•sJater or lier llaabud coalda't ftM die time to acbewleqe a pit received ID JUMl'J yet, dley desened die tene aote. Tiie fact tlaat dley uvem't gotta arou• to ~die eMet 11 evtdeaee tlaat dley are atapld U well U sraeeleea. Tlaey've already IOI& 1ls moatlla la la&ereet. (Wllo railed tllole ves- etablee?) • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Reprd1q die penoa •H wu&ed te bew If cold water boU. fa1ter tlaaD Ht water ud U Ht water freezes fut.er dlu cold, yo• eaJd yH believe la,01.111 to tile top ud eoa&acted Dr. Jerome ellaer, claucellor ol Maaeaaueta luUtate ef TeQ- 110logy. Dr. Welaer eaJd a problem of ndl U• traerd.laary dlmest .. 1 doald be laud.led by aa upert, ao M tu'M4I die letter onr to die deu of aclnee, Job W. Dnld. (0.tela Nld •Idler 1&atemeat waa tne.) Evea dloap Dr. Deatclt pve dle correct u1wer, tlaat procetlare 11 called arpmeat by aadlorlty ud w abaolately llO place la adace. I wu able to come to die eame eoacluloa by ••lal a~ ef Mt water, a dlermeme&er, a eteve, a refrigerator ud a watela wldl a HCOIMI laud. Yoa, Au Loden, uempWy wut 11 wroq wldl ov aodety. Too muy boMI are too lazy to ftad die auwen fer dleauel'ftl. It II easier to call oa u .. aadlorlty." Bow macla more uUafylq to rely 011 0De'1 late1Ucace. -SELF-REIJAN'f American lndlan names They have become popular in East Germany By ERIC WA.HA • I,, ......... Foretan tint namm are allowed. but they muat be written In the ortalna1 venlon, not u they BERLIN, l!'.ut Gennany -What'• in a name may IOUnd in German. tor example. the u. of like Wlnnetou Schmidt? "Metk0 for the ~ name .. Mllte.. ii not Likely, an.l!'.ut German child. permitted. ' ~ Winnetou, which means "burnln& water," Two lnaUtutee, one in ..Eut Berlin and the baa become a hit M a name for F.ut German boys, other in Leipzil, have the final •Y on whether to • 1 the state pre. reported, despite the Conununlat unction or ber an unusual f1nrt name aubmitted by .~ nation's strict reaulaUona against giving children the child'• parenta. • unusual names. Local birth registration officee are inatruct.ed '1 Winnetou WM the hero of Western epica by toaeekadvicefromoneofthetwolnstituteelfthey '' Karl May, a Gennan writer whoee 19th-century are faced with a firat name which atrikes offldala t novels about the fictitious AJ)9Che chief and h1a aa out of the ordinary. '' paleface friend "Old Shatterhand" are enjoyins Most But Gennan parenta p6ck conventional w enormous populari~ in F.ast Germany. namee for their offsprina, autboritiea aaid. ·! May, whodledtn 1912atage70,nevervialted Chriltim and Michael were the most popular ~. but hit fertile tm.gination provided namee 1ut year for boys, and Nicole and Anja for .., vivid, if inaccurate, delcriptiona of life in the Old gitla. '1 • West .00 Indian tribal cuatoma. Seven~ million of Reporting the audden popularity of Winnetou ~ h1a boob have been publlahed in Ger-u a tint name, the l!'.ut German pre. did not give ,1 man-apeakina countries, rnakin8 him the moet ftgurea on how many children have been lfven widely re.ct Gemlan author. that name. F.ut Gennan authorities frowned on May for However, the articles uJd .. ldentista at the ,, a Iona time, apparently beau.11e the Nazia U8ed his Leipzig institute attribute the with for unusua1 ·t books to illustrate their racial theory that whites flrat namee to the lnfiuencie of movies and and Indiana ahould not mix. television." ·I Tile F.ast Berlin aovenunent relented only thla year, allowing the printing of the first Thia wu an apparent reference to the I Winnetou volume, and \he result has been a boom Winnetou 8erial being broadcast on Eut German " in May books and cues of infanta belna named televilion. after the Indian hero. Germana have alw_ap _had a aoft spot for Up to now, F.ut German authorities have American Indiana. Karl~· hou8e in a.debeul been very strict on firat na.mea, rulin8 out thoee nearnr.den.EMtGermany,haabeentumedinto which do not clearly indicate the aex of the child, an lnd1an m\18e\1Dl. Several hundred East Ger- family namea auch aa Laraen (wbich meana the aon mana belong to Indian clube. 'Ibey hold annual of Lan), w.gin.ary names or geographic desig-c:oundl le8liona where they ahow up in Indian -=~-: ............ -:~---=-----~~------ir~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!;!!!!!!!~~~~~~~na~ti~o~na~.~~~~===n-.iiiiii!j!i!i!i!!i!!t.e.dgearandlndianattire. Many students... Host ,.n Exchange Student Families are needed for . . . they are all inmates ft9' I 1"- PINEBLUFF, Ark. -While others bemoan a dwindling student enrollment, one Arkansas 8Chool diltrict enjoys consistently swelling ran.ks. 1be baby boom may be over, but not the tide of priaonen that fill theae classrooma. European students who arrive in August to spend a school year in your community. . , • AS SEEN ON EYE ON L.A • ELECTRlllC UEICISE TlllL VISIT '11.11 In ita 10th year, the state Correction Department'• public school district has more students than ever. Ra-ently, diplomas were banded to401 inmate-students who had paaeed the Genenl Educational Development, or high school equivalency, test. The C1aaa of 1973 numbered 67. Since then 2,277 inmates have earned GED certificates. The growing claas size is consistent with the lr'Owing population of the prilon system, said flunhell Qualls of Pine Bluff, supervbor of educational aervices. _Beyond the obvious difference in the mAke-up of the student body, th.la school district is _ Qpe!'ated much the same u other public schools, Qualls aaid in a ~nt telephone interview. Attendance is compulsory, but only for those who test below a fourth grade level on opening day. Inmates older than 50 are not required to attend, but they do, he said. ''Wedon'tconsideraentencesorcrimes. We've tested three people on death row; two have received their GED,•• he said. •·we had one individual take the test nine times before he finally pamed it. But he's still in pri9on. Some start real &low, but they're persistent." 'Ill.at persistence extends beyond prison. Qualls continually ~ives requests from colleges and vocational-technical schools asking that he verify that former students obtained GED certificates. "We've got four or five at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock as a result of that." he said. "'lbey're at the bottom when it comes to the job market," be said, becauae of their convictions. An education boosts their prospects, he said. Like any other school district, state Education Department funding for the district I.a baaed on avenae daily attendance. Thia d1atrict geta no local taxes, but money I.a not much of a problem. he said, because of a growing enrollment and the uae of free inmate labor for secretarial and custodial duties. At the six units of the atate prison system. cla8I time takes up half the day and the other half la spent at jobs. 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Con- certs begin at ~pm. • Juty 28-Glenn Yarbrough • August 4 -The California Symphony directed by Henry Brandon • August 11 -Tex Beneke And His Orchestra w ith Music In Tt:le M iller Mood • August 18-Woody Herman and His Thundering Herd Au~ust 2 5 -Finale-Bran- don s Big Brass Band Sponsored by the Fashion Island Merchants' Auoclatlon and The Irvine Company. In co~ratlon. In part with Musicians Trust Fund l ocal No. 7. Nelman°Marrus. Buloctcs Wltshire Robinsons, The Bro.ldway and Butfums. 70 Ftt StOttS In All Just off Picmc Coast Hwy. ~­ tween MacArthut and .Jatl"iborff - Boutevards In Newpon Beach s l A N o_ • T f \ - rou1 HIAlTH DR. PETER J . STEI NCROHN DE.AR DR. STEINCROHN: Would you believe it? I've had a chronic cough for at least three )'9an and not once haa my doctor asked me if I llDOke. All he'• aaid la that he can find no reuon , hlDept •chronic bronchilla. He haa preecribed a COUCh mixture and all kinds of tableta, but I still eouch. What I complain about is that he doesn't teem to realbe that amok1ng ia the devil in my caae. Whl haven't I stopped amoking by myself? Why do need the doctor? Because I'm the type of individual w~ needa to lean on aomeone for help. I can't ao it alOne. I'm going to talk to him about it next time I visit. Meanwhile, I can't understand why Uly doctor would not diecusa smoking with all hill patients, especailly thoee who cough. I'm sure mmt acroee that cigarette smoking is tied in with emph)'11ema, cancer and heart attack. I'll be I lnteftsted in your reaction because you've written eo often about the dangers of smoking. -MRS. 0 . I DEAR MRS. 0.: I believe docton must also beer Site b.,..ea. So doet die Amertcu College of a.eat Pllyaldu1. 'ftey've receDUy laucbed a WStep Smoklq" ca.mpaJp wblcb eDcoara1,e1 ,.,..._. to edacate ud coansel patient• abOat dte ... 1en of 1mokhlg. YCM11l be lDtereated to know that yoar doctor lu't u exception. Sarvey• coDdacted la tile ' Ual&ed States lDcllcate tllat '70 percent of 1mokers wCMlld attempt to kick die laablt H tbelr doctor• ~ould eacoara1e tllem to do ao. Ullfortua&ely, more tbu two-Wnl1 of die 1meker1 ..W &Ut tllelr doctors ud aever dlteette4 tile lulltH wldl diem. • • • MEDI~ (ReplJes to and from rwickrs) DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: I've alwaya hated the cold, but was never 80 uncomfortable M recently aft.era major operation. I'm64 and I admit my circulation may not be as good M it ahould be, but I really suffered from hypothermia af~ gall bladder was removed. I ahivered and ahi . It took many blanketa and hot water bags to bring me around to normal. lm't there any way to protect against such a reaction? -MRS. P. DEAR MRS. P.: A m•tcle-relulaa a1eat may help. It'• called metrocarlae lodlae. leeonl- lDg to 1tudle1 by Jorie Rodl'gl.e1, M.D. of Columbia UDlvenlty, It may control lite dlver- lag. Tile doctor ud lab aaaoclatea coaelMed: "By coDtrolllD1 die *1verlD1. we lowered die caloric ud metabolic demud1 oa crtUcally W po1t· operative patleata." • • • FOR MRS. K.: U no specific physical reaaon can be found for your aged father's symptoms, depression should be ruled out as a pomible caw.e. Some classic symptoms are disturbances .in mood, loss of appetite, slow, alurred speech and early rising. It's important to make sure that anemia, malnutrition or other diaorder isn't the cauae. • • • Dr. StelDcrobn welcome•· qaettlODI from readers. He cannot answer all penoully bat wlll laclade tbo1e of general 1Dtere1t ID bJ1 column. THEY'RE THE ONE! One simple application. One low annual fee for both cards. One monthly sta tem~nt. One monthly payment. Pick up an application when you get your ... FREE Salad Book * 96 pages * Hardbound edition * Full color pictures COSTA MESA -1886 Harbor Bl.. 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CIRCl'S by Bit Keane "Pandas ore just bears pointed different." ···: _________________ _ \ .; 'I \R~ \ Dl Kt: by Brad Anderson Jt' I '· .. 727 "The trouble with your pup tent is that Marmaduke's no pup." ISA 16~ T ~~ TBA f8A f6A l1M PRACTICIN6 MV TBA'S T1·~91,t:• t:t:os . . . . LAi'( ~,eH ••• l'M SORPRISfW .l;f~ t.ACKOFl~NOrtv, LOSA L..lXl<! AU.OW ME: ... by Gus Arriola ANO HIS BREATH 15 WOR5£ THAN Hl~rEMRK by Jim Davis BIG Gt:ORfit: by Virg il Partch (VIP) / ~ I I 7-~ l ifip "I Ht you're 1bout to trigger 111 tht smoke 1l1mts In this tnd of town • eln." • - i<'"~ '' 1 THINK IT LIKES ME !' ~ 2 by Ferd & Tom Johnson 1 Wout.D AGRf:t:,. IFTHSYCAN ~VER M.AkE' ;~os~ l~INGS A~ QUIET AS A ~ORSE AND BUGGY. by Charles M Schul z IF ANnHIN6 AAOUNP HERE IS iO 6E ANNOUNCED. l0LL BE READV ! by Tom K Ryan .. ; ~ '\ .' ~~· ' ~\ ' -. Nl'1lhe•r vulnt•r:ablt•. South d1•11ls. NUIC1'H •AQ3 •:-J 52 (J K742 • 962 W•:.'11' t:AS1' • 106 •J91JS2 •:-K94 1:-AQI0763 0 J 9113 0 10 5 • Q 1074 •Vold SOU1'tt • K 74 •:.-11 11 A U6 +AKJ ll53 Tht• hitltlinK: South Wtwt North •:a.t I + l'au I N1' 2 ' 3 · l'an 4 • 1'11111 5 + f'HH l'an 1'111~ Opc·ni n)( 1,.a tJ: t'our of H11:hl frc1111 I tic' I hc· DR.\881,•: ~) GOif N ON lllDGf BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF monll'nt h1• pirkt•lf 1111 th1• e·areb to clt·ul I hc• rir~I h11111I, Trump t 'uup Tommy r1·lt lh11I it Wll~ 1(11111)( Ill h1• hi" clay. 11,. y11u know, To111my i,. I hc• rl11h hark whu l11·e•111111•i1 :1 .ie•o1u~ thc· mnnu•nl thinKi. h1·Kin hmekin1t h;ull.v. Cluh llll'mlwri. ,1n• runv1n1•1·c1 I hal. ii world rh11mp11111,.hi11i-c·oulcl lw play1•tl with prc·~l'l hand ' in whie•h ;111 tht• di~t rihulioo,. "'" uhumi n;i hlto, Tommy wuulcl lw 11nlw11lahh'. Tum111 v·, hid of lhrN· he .. 1rh w;" forl'in.: •. end 11 in v111•d hi' Jlltrl nc•r 111 hic1 I hre•1• no lrunlfl \\ll h a ''"f'flt'r 111 he•11rh. N11rt h\ luur 1'111 h rfrnwd a l1t•arl ''"flftc'r .• ind T11mnn wl I h•rf l11r I he· d uh ~.1n11· . w,.,, h·rl l hi' lour 111 h1·art,, 1-:a,t won the• a1'1' .inti 1'LL NAME. 50ME.'1'"lNu INOluE..NO\J~ l o A fORElbN CO\JNTR~, ANO 1'~ 'IOU \.\~vE. 10 6\JE.SS W"M C.OUtHR.~ 11 I'S '· ~ M:1. rontincwd I ht• suit. Tu111my r11Ht•d. und h1· h4·11m1•d with d1•li11ht whpn t-:11~t 11how1•cl out on t h1• kin1e of r•luh~. Now th1• runtrarl 1·oulc1 only h1• made• vin n lrum11 rou11. 11 nd tu 111·1·11mµli:;h Lhnl d1•r l11r1•r h.1d to -1horll•n his I rumps. th1•n strip I h1· hnnd A h•11s .. r mortal m11{hl first h.1v1• 1:11·kh'll l h1• s11acfr io:111t. hul h1• woulrl h:ivt• ht•e·n <ldr·all'll "' lht• 1·artl11 Iii" Tommy r1•11liz1•d lh111 ht• rnuld not 111ak1• h1~ ronl r:1rl 111111•,s w,.,, he•lll al lr·a'l t hrc 1· ilraniondi.. :o;u h1• ra,h1·<l thr1·1· rounds of di11monc1s. anc1who·n 1-:ast )>huwc•c10111 on I hc• I h1rc1 roun<I, '1'11111my rufr I'll a 1h,1n111nc1 111• n u)>'"'' lo I ho· :11'1• ot 'Jl.Hf1 ·'· rulfi•d a hoo,crt 1•r11"1•d h,11•k lei I h1• Ot<.t>;{ 0"-' . ME.~10\N JvM{J\N(, 6EM~?I 11111•1·0 of :1p.1rh·' anel rulll'cf auul h1•r h1 .. 1rl. Tu111111y w:c' du" fl lu I he· ki11)( ;;1rk or I rltllll'~ II nil ~ 111): or ~p11d1·s. "'hit.· W1·,1 h.111 I hr1·1· I rump~ 'l'o111111y simpl) 1•x1!1'll wit h lhe• k11111 uf )j1.1Ch·~. W1·~1 w;1~ lorn·cl 11• rufr .. 1net I h1·11 h,uf tu 11•.ul .1 trump fro m 1i,,. 11111•1•11 111111 '1'11111111.v·~ k111i: prk lc•nal'I'. Tommy lo~I onl.v a h1·arl I r11•k ,111d .1 ,p;uk rufl. How do you t hoo.w tht> but OPf'lling lud? ('hark• Gortn hu tht u 11wtr. t'or a ropy or ""inning Opc-ning l.ud11." u•nd S 1.8~ to "Gortn·l.ndH." rarr of thl~ ntw•paPf'r, l'.O. Ho• 259. Sorwood. S .J . 076-111. \hkt rht'rk~ pa~ ablr to -'"" ~· papc•rbook~. by Jeff M acNelly ~()(~GM;· QZfPIT~ by Kevin Fagan "~"E. ~ Pl..A'iEO 11-H-S (,AME. etfef<E.? t 'OR BETTt:R OR •'OR •o K~n; SHE. OOE.St{i LQ)K LIKE o HE.'5 IN LABOR.. FENTON 'OJ'VE MEN ~ ™IS PARt<. BENCH TOO~WRK>.~ ... ·JI IH;t; P:\Hk•:R WATc.H H~ BE.LL'/. SHE'LL LIE. OCWN WHEN , SHE fE.E.L$ A CDNIMc1ToN. ... 1 I'M smNDtN' HE~ WAITIM I TO 8l)J rw; 1lc.KET 10 5E.f '~OF 1ME JE[)f 1 WHal ... POOF! .. .(AM)~ APPEAR ~KT OOT OF ~ER€ ... by Tom Bat1uk · BOT A~OO D rH~ HIM~! by George L~~~ 1 ~ .. . ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, July 27, 1983 81 HBO f ear·s cancellation cal I ~.!,OTBENBE.RO • NEW YORK -The three commercial networka are ln the number'I bittlJMM. U a multitude of YO)'tlW"I Ol)e Bo Derek ln "Tarzan," it mMna the apomor la aetUna a vklarloua thrill -even1lf the vlewen don't like the movie. HBO, on the other hand, fean the canoelatlon call. Ever\ ~ ''Tan.an" had a large number of tune-Im, the pay~ netwOl'k felt Bo'• "Beauty and the Bean" WM bed buainem becau.e ita vlewen panned the film. So, while CBS, NBC and ABC live by the NieJ.en ratin&I book of raw numben, HBO, with 12.5 mUlion IUbm'lben. dw1a ita own Total Subecrlber Satiafac- Uon count, taJd.na into comkleration cumulative audlencee for repeat plays. and viewer contentment levels. "U you have a lot of titles that people tune in and have low utlafaction, it adda up and they'~ going to d1lconnect you," uya Robert Maxwell, HBO'• reeNrCh vice president. When HBO atarted pining audiences, lt had a mamive film library that would keep any movie buff in popcorn for montha. 1be lnven ham't ahrunk., but the early Nbcr!~ have caucht up with the movie supply, promptinc the need for HBO to cr.te orilinal ~ lncludina made-for·JJ9Y moviea. The lmpetua la fear of lollna the ~. monthly check. HBO'a mandate, then. la to make fllml that are better than dime availab1e for free on the networks, but atll1 have the bnMd ICOpe and durabWty of the theatrical mm. that cost movte:pn for admlllion and t.by4tten. "We know our bi•nee ii a repeat blmnw," •ya Michael Fuchs, premdent of HBO l'ntertain- ment. "Network moviel have a hall-life of one day. Oun have to be big enough ., that you may wmt to lee them again... . The catch la that HBO'a ecreen and budaet aren't larae enough to compete with such summertime blockbuaten u "Return of the Jedi" and "Superman W." ''We oomdoualy try to make movies that don't compete with the theatric.ala in content," uya Fucha. '"Ille theatric.ala go for a younger; more e9CapUt audience. 'lbeir movies nn. a vicarioumem that doesn't work u well in the home with older audlencee." 'Jaws 3-D' off to strong start UNIVERSAL CITY -'Jaws 3-D,' an Alan Landaburg productJon for Univerul PicU1tes releue, got off to a atrong It.art with an opening weekend groH of $13,422,500 ln 1,300 theaters in the U.S. and Canada, Univenal re- Meade ••• fit fora Viking Tennis stars John McEnroe, left, and Vi tu Gerulaitas, right, join lead singer for the rock group "Arrowsmith," Steve Tyler in a song last weekend during a benefit concert in New York. Actors on tour for 1 Smokey Part Ill' ported. Thia represents a t per-acreen average of Sl0,325 for the flnt three daya, July 22-24. UNIVERSAL CITY -Paul Williama and Pat appearancea featuring the initial challenge acene Starri'ng Dennis Mc:Connick are embarking on a public appearanee with Williama and McCormick confronting Jackie Quaid, Be19 Armatrong, tour in conjunction with "Smokey and the Bendit Gleuoll at hla retirement function. Simon MacCorkindale PartW."wbichopenainaelectedmarketaonFriday, A Univenal Picture•releue, Smokey and the and Lou.ia Go.ett Jr., Aug. 12, with other engacesnenta to be added during Bendit Part m la a Mort J:n&elberg Production "Jaws 3-D" ia produced August and early September, according to Univenal starring Jackie Gleuon, Paul Williama, Pat by Rupert Hitzlg and Pictures. McCormick. Jerry Reed, Mike Henry and Colleen directed by Joe Alves 1be tour began July 18, with both actors Camp u Dusty. from a .:reenplay by appearing in New York. Williama then traveled to ltlaproduoedbyMortJ:n&elberganddirectedby Rkhard Matheeon and Wuhlngton. 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UO, It JO "POMY'S I: TtE ET DAY" (R) 'l'ttil&i:) "STA• MM" (Pl) 1'111 "mmtalQ" ,, a, -....... :II itif -....... • ET -....... • tit -....... '~-. Ml.eQS --- ~~ 'UI' Tr .... r111n 1.1 • 100 ~ ...... ..., l•ll ,.,, • fl. ~ J.ll tll iM.liU --~~~~~~~~ .,,,... mMCOUT .......... ,., , .. , ..... tr-=. , .. "" 11• ....... I I -12:20-__ ..,. PBS takes another look at Watergate ~f£!,OTHENBERG •ya.) lfu.er'a la the am penpec:Uve that the abow'• produc.r, Rldd o.-n. WW. abe could haw bed on the ~·aena1uw about wa-..te," Green •YI· *'Illa pr.-pel"Kn •YI he won't talk about lt." NJ:W YORK -Famous foc- evennore .. chairman of the Senate Waterpte Committee, Sam J:rvin atill believea. 10 yean later, that Waterpte WM the ar-test traaeciY in the country'• history, even WorM than the OvilWar. were lfand nap opera, only more fram the Republican llde. W\believable. The pwl-to-pwl «N· The confJJc:t betw..0 party loyalty eraae by the then-tnfant Public Brold· and _..torlal duty fell ~an Sen. CMUnc Service demanstrated the Howard Baker, ll-Twnn., who w.1 J>U19t value of non-commercial TV -friend to Waterpte'a atan. (Mltcbell keeplna a dtb:enry Informed -and it once lllked him if he wanted to be on may have been televWoo'a nn.t hour. the Supreme Court. the bnM• ··u we'd had to depend an u,. __ ._,;. ___ ......;.., _____________ ~==- printed ...... powWha ~t la, we'd have the ~p that the te.Umony of a liar like AnanaSa (a bthllcal chanlcter who wu atruck de9cl for l)'ina to the AJ>09tle Peter) and that of a truthful man like Geoqe w~ looka juat the lame in print," •ya Ervin. ''But when~ people can aee a penon teetify in penon, they know by intuition whether he'a telline the tnath "In the Ovil War, there were 11Wly redeemln8 feeturea of ucrWce and valor' dlaplayed on both lidea.'' he aaya. "But there w• no aacri.fice or apUit of aacri.fice, or no valor, really, dilpla~ or whether he'a not." 'Ille pl'Olfal1l'• hindGaht .. 20-20. 'ffiere are no 18~-minute ppe. H.R. Haldeman, Rlchard Nlxon'a former chief of ataff, tella the commit- tee that he heard one tape, ln which there was a presidential dbcula1on of huah-money paymenta for the Water- gate burglan. Then, with a at:ralght face, ~ aaya it confinna hla venion, not John Dean'a. Haldemann aubeequently wu found guilty of perjury ln a separate federal court proceeding. Moat of the principals are brought back from our TV memory banks. -Dean, with his Eagle-Scout looka, and hla well-dreeeed wife, Mo, at his ahoulder, citing chapter and vene about Oval Office complicity ln the S E · Watergate cover-up. am rv1n -Former Attorney General John on the part of thoee responsible for the Mitche.ll, stifling a yawn while admit- Wate!'pte hearings, except to sacrifice ting that he -the hi1he1t their chancter." law-enforcement officer ln the land - F.rvin la interviewed tonight on sat ltill for suggestions about illegal public television'• "Summer of Judg-break-lnl and covert political pranks ment: 'Ille Watergate H.earinp." involving prostitution and kidnapping. which lncludea clipe of the Senate'• -Defiant John Ehrlichman, Nixon'• televi8ed hearinp of the "Boys of dome.tic advt.or, aaying the right to Summer '73," interspened with cur-privacy had 11eroded" over the years, rent recollectiona from aome lellAton and being chided by former Sen. and invstipton on the Watergate Herman Talmadge, D.-Ga: "Down in panel. my country, we ltill think it'• a pretty 'Ille nostalgically emoUonal broad-legiUmate principle of law." cut oomea 10 years after Ervin and hla Among thoee interviewed are Ervin, cone_,ue.expoeed,onliveTV,All The Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-C.onn., who President'• Men mugging the oonstitu-gave the hearingll their strongest .erwe tion. of moral indignation, and oommlttee r: AL L t,•, 1 11,'j() 4 STA R VIDEO 11pf,..: flt f. rilt•N '.f\I '« ',I )f,J I,' I :J; 1 /UNIVERSITY .t i M1ct1t+:10n) IRVINE: T~lifliJillif- >~.,.. .... • • • ~f•lif•T•f•JiTlil•T•JiTilmf•T•I•lilIIU_~iliOO ----a,.., fiii•-Ot1The 7'ew P•n•Nnlc; Jv'!.a HllllChl VCR Line• HR7100U Only 1529 Leu Than $25/mo. OAC OVER 1500 MOVIES IN STOCK VHS a BETA NEW RELEASES EVERY WEEKI (J)MOVIE 'Ille hearings were filled with coumela Sam Daah from the Demo- **"Friday Thi 13111" (1980) 8eby __ .... _, and The cratic majority and Fred Thomrwnn Pllmer.AdrilnnlKtlg. ~po~w~er~·~·~.:auu~-~~in~trigue~=·~~y~~~'.:::~~~~:_~~--::_:~~!!!~~~~ -t:OO- .MOYIE * * * "llllnd Of Lost Souls" (1933) Clllrlll Uuglllon, Rlc:Nrd Min. eMOYE * * t,; "LJ\le A Little, lM A Uttle" l 1969) EMI Prllily. M«:fllll C.ey. (!)MOVIE * * * "Ftom Thi T trrlCll" (Plf1 2) ( 19eo) Peul Newman. 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Mc:Clure, AM Tt.nel. _.._ (l)llOYIE * "Zipped!" (1982) Scon a.lo. WI- .. Aena. for giving your appliances the afternoon off. The electricity supply in our town is like that which runs a model electric train . When the electric load is evenly dis- tributed throughout the day, there's usually enough power to go around. But on hot afternoons, office and home air conditioners are added. And dr ye rs. And ovens. And other appliances. And the total electric load could get too heavy. So use your air conditioner sparingly. When you're home , please set it no lower than 7'if. When you go out, turn it to 85° or higher. And please give your appliances the afternoon off, too. That way you can help lighten the peak load and help provide enough electricity to go around all day long. And we can defer the building of new power plants ... and help keep electric bills down. You really do have the power. So please give your appliances the afternoon off. ... oompl1 .. letlng In TV Log .. KNJCT CCBI) • KNBC CNBC> • KTLA (Ind.) ! ~ KA8C CABC) '· ~ KllMll CCIII •• l(HJ.TV (lftd.) .#, • KdT CAIC) : .,. KTTV (Ind.I ~ • :e KCM·TV (Ind.I .. • «aT (Pel) : .. ICOCI lPBSI :,,.r CD) On-TV CJ) Z·TV IBl HBO CC> 1c1nemu1 Cl> (WOR) NV,, N.Y. t1) CWTBSI II> <ESPHI Cl> 1S11oM1me1 e $polt'9tlt e IC*eNewsNet-111 Southern Cal/lorn/a Edison ~ 4 • l Volleyball coach did want bond SAN DiroO (AP) -Revers- ing previous denials, U.S . Olym- pic men's volleyball coach Doug Beal has admitted that he asked fonner U.S. team member Tim Hovland to post a perfonnance bond before returning to the team. Hovland has claimed that Beal asked him to put up a "substantial awn of money" as a condition of returning to the team. WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1983 BUSINESS STOCKS Vince passes C-4 C5 LA JOLLA (AP) --Both teaml' pa11en look.ed sharp • the Rama and San Dleao Chargen competed in a 7-on-7 non-am tact 8Cl'immap Tue.lay. Rama quarterback Vince Ferragamo completed .22 of ~ puaes for 221 yards and no interceptk>na. Backup Jeff Kemp completed nine of 12.,..... for 148 yarda. For the Chargen, Ed Luthor completed 24 of 30 p.-. for 277 yards. Fint-Jtrina quarte.rbeck Dan Fouts WU \lled apart.nily and oomp1'ted nine of 12 puaes for 102 yardl. Two receiven stood out for the Rama. Vetenn Drew Hill caught four paaeee for 65 yards and rookie Jeff Simmons caught four paaeee for 46 yards. Eric Seaven led the Chargers, catching eight passes for 81 yards. Sinunona, a seventh-round draft choice from the University of Southern California, hu imprel8ed Coach John Robl.naon, who was Simmons' ooech at Southern C.al. "He catches the ball," Robirwon said. "He's got very sure hands. I like the way be'a played for us eo far." Everybody wants a loolc at George Brett's famous pine-tarred bat, even the Hall of Fame. See C2. ifh.omas fails SAMTA ROSA (AP) -Pa& 'l'boilm' t.oun to s-a ...,..., left u. Lal Aarn Balden 1oc*lnc for ..... other Wll1 tocaDICtcm abmrmdoltbeU CG1...t.klWitch wttb the ...... ..,,. W8J ............... um we cm•t MllD8pl bbn ..._ t.'1 Wied our ph,.al." mid IWden c.mm TcllD ftar& "So b9 I wlrw POl*'t1 at the a.m. We'D haw to· won ........... out (wttb the Rmm) to 4Qftf1N tbe jnde.11 tt ... anly JM& week that Tbolma ... traded to tbe IWden for HU _.. Monte Jlldmon and a conditional MYmtb-round clndt chokle. ._lt would haw been bl8h for him to lmke our club u a 1&u1er." nan. mid Tu.lay. "But we wanted to 111e U be muJd help UI in the Vllliow aabaUtutlcn lltuadom .ucb U 'nickel' defeme." The bed newa came after Tbolma told Raiden• docton about a knee condition which. be laid. would lftY90t him from pla.Jtna fooCMD He answers wakeup call Martinez responds as Orioles nip Angels, 5-4 By JOHN SEV ANO on..~ ........ It's unlikely Dennia Martinez is going to highlight thia eeuon in his career scrapbook. An average 13-game winner during his put aix aeuona, the Baltimore right-hander un- characteristically struggled through his tint 20 atarta in 1983, posting a 5-12 mark with a 5.67 ERA. I I I out of the pen. was racked by Oak.land for four runs in three innings last Thunday. before 32,668 at Anaheim Stadium. The victory waa the right-Moder' a fin\ since July 11, • and only his third since June 7. After the game, Martinez re- fused to talk to reporters becauae of a recent story that appeared in Oakland, eo Altobelli spoke for him. Beal, who had earlier denied that allegation, on Tuesday said he asked for the bond to ensure that Hovland would not leave the team before the 1984 Olympic Games, the Los Angeles Times reported. Manager Joe Altobelli and his coaching staff tried everything to find a BOlution to Martinez's prob- lem. They worked with hia mo- tion. They worked with his head. They tried talking to him, and not talking to him. Everything. But nothing worked. But then, just when things ap- peared hopeless, Tueeday ar- rived. "We've watched fibm. We've done everything to try to get him back on the right track." said Altobelli ... with the win. the Orioles maintained their fint-plaoe tie with Toronto in the AL Eut. "He pitched a strong aix inninp tonight and we were happy to Re that. . , Hovland left the team last year over differences with Beal but now wants to return. Beal said that no contract would be signed. but it would be an agreement between himself and Hovland. Hovland said he plans to file a grievance with the U.S . Olympic Committee through his brother. Los Angeles attorney Carl Hov- land. Don Miller, executive di.ree1.or of the USOC, contacted by phone in C.Olorado Springs, told the Times he had never heard of an amateur athlete having to put up moneytocompetefora U.S. team. However. Miller added, "I've been administrating amateur sports for so long, I'm not sur- prised to hear anything." Al Monaco, executive di.ree1.or of the USVBA, said Hovland "is being treated in the manner he's been treated because he's treated the program differently than any other pl.ayer." High stakes Jimmy Connors heads lisl of standouts com- peting Aug. 5-7 at High Stakes tourney in Newport Beach. Finally, after exhausting all pomibilities, Altobelli banished Martinez to the bullpen 10 he could work things out. At tint, that looked like a failure, too, as Martinez, in his first appearance Decker shatters record STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) -Mary Decker had only the clock to run against. foe her a normal occurrence. Al. happened '° frequently in the put, the clock lost again. After relieving starter Paul Mirabella following the third in- ning with the ICOl'ed tied at three, Martinez, in hia best outing in two months, limited the Angela to three hits and one run over the next six frames enabling the Or- ioles to pull out a 5-4 ~ ''Sending Dennis to the bullpen waa not 10 much a penalty aa it waa a wakeup call." And, .. such, Altobelli in- dicated the experiment might not lut much lol:urer. (See ANGELS, Pace CZ) Bavasi, umps meet;. matter is resolved BY JOHN SBV .4N() on....., ....... A potentially~ situ- ation WU quietly defwed M Ancell General Manapr Bume Bevam met with crew ciUef umpire Don I>enldnpl' and coUeacue Rich Garde prior to the 9eCOld pme of the AnaeJ.a-Baltimon mer'iel Tuee- day nleht. rua them," aaid Bewsi of the ump&re. •he ut in t1'e media dininl rocm bef0tt the pme. "We understand what they're .. ym,. but they ai.o under- stand our situation. There's not aoinC to be any more rbui.rt.." . : . Screwballs get Dodgers well The 24-year-old fonner Gar- nden Grove resident shattered her own American 1,500-meter record to highlight first-day ac- tion Tueeday in the United States-Nordic All Stars track and field meet. Leading from start to finish, Decker finished in 3 minutes, 57.12 aeconda to improve the U.S. record by more than two aeconda. The previous mark wu al8o aet in Europe, in Zurich, Switzerland, Just to give a brief recap, a number of Ancel players, piua Manacer John McNamara. havehad~withDenk­ inler and bia crew llnce they aniwd 1.-t Thunday, with matt.en. primarily lnvolvina G.rda, oominC to a I-a Monday. In fllCt, thfncl had deterionted IO by pme'a end Monday that BeYMl promlM!ct. wn.e AnaeJa will never be tndmlda'8d by an umpire," while Denldnam' counwed with, "If any more con- troYenial plays are lhown on the stadium eoorebou'd we (the umphel) will walk ott the field ... "We were contacted by the Jeacue office and they Mbd ua if we would have a meetmc," said Dmkineer· "It WU ,;.t a caaeemai di8cu8aion ol the att..1n of the pMt five days. with an undentandinc by both puUea • to where we're comtnc frcxn. '' Valenzuela's complete game route provides a big boost, 10-5 Does that meen the imue of ahowtnc controYenial replays on the nadium IClOn!boerd WM .ttled? CHICAGO (AP) -Fernando Valenzuela is back on the beam and the Los Angeles Dodgen can look for their 9Crewball pitching ace to lead them back into the National League West title race. Valenzuela, 10-5, scattered eight hits and struck out nine Tue9day to lead the Dodgers to a 5-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs. He notched his seventh com- plete pine and tint by a Dodger pitcher after a string of 32 games without a route-going per- fonnance. ''We need him," said Manager Tom Laaorda of the lefthander with a million-dollar-a-year con- tract. "He's the guy who can give ua the strong game which we need. "He haa pitched a lot of tough pmes when we didn't have good aapport behind him and be bit a UUle confidence," said Luorda. "But he got the bell over today and, in clutch situations, he struck out the hitters with his ICt"eW· ball." V alenruel.a, admitting he tired a bit in the ninth inning, said through an interpreter "I was getting behind the hitters but I never lost confidence or faith rd be a winner. "Yes, I was having trouble and I was struggling but you have to keep pitching to come out of it." The Cubs apparently are the anawer to Valenzuela's dif- ficulties. He posted only his aec- ond pitching victory since June 13, both over the Cubs. Ken Landreaux and Mike Marshall provided all the hitting support Valenzuela needed. La.ndreaux drove in three runa with his 10th homer, a double and a pair of singles and Marshall knocked in the other two with his ninth homer and a single. The Dodgen got to loeer Dlck Ruthven, 7-8, early. Steve Sax O!!aBges come close , opened the game with a single and 11COred on Landreaux' double. Manhall led off the second with a homer and Landreaux singled in a run in the fourth. Marahall singled aero. a run in the fifth and Landreaux homered in the aeve.nth. "Early runs make a difference for anybody," said Luorda. Mel Hall singled home a Cub run in the third inning and BUI Buckner doubled in another in the aeventh but the Cubs miSled thelr big chance in the sixth ac- cording to Manager Lee Elia. three years •· Decker ia to U.S. distance run- ning what Nancy Lopez once wu to golf. She la the standard-bearer foe the women who are trying to make their track circuit eome- thi.ng more than a sideshow to the men's. And ahe hu suooeeded where others have failed. Runnine her first race in a month, Decker miSled the world record by four aeconda. Her time waa the world's faa1eSt thia leUOI\. The now-retired Tatiana Kuankina of the Soviet Union holds the world mark of 3:52.47, aet in 1980. 'I\aeeday, after a nieht to think '1Unal over, two much more clYil and compmd _... r.oiYed their dU- leseoca. "We don't want to ember- "I have no control over that," Denkinaer raponded. "I ).wt hope they lhow tbeoom wherewe1re riaht. and aJlo the gr.tplays ... For Denklnaer, Garcia and Mike Reilly, 'tiae.day marked thm ..wnth strallbt pme at Anaheim Stadium (five with Detrott, two with tbe Orioa.), a apu that hat lncluded an unUIUal amount al. dme plays. "Aa far • we're onm1nc from. we j.mtdon't want to pt hurt.'' Denkinaer explained. N·FL trying to ease withdrawal pain Media's problems may be just beginning with LAOOC officials Nobody came 1n oo the noon balloon from Saskatoon anc1 uked me, but ... •The Nadonal Footbell ~la work- ing on a dfUI prevention and rehabilitation Pf'Oll'8JTI which will embrace all member teuna and will be far and away the 1arplt non-footbell wxlertak1na in the hWtory of profe.llional athletes. •Speald.na of non=emlonal, South- land media people are the publicity SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER media made him that way. •Harry Omest, the Beverly Hilla endurtna a couple of dry weekend9? •Super Fan, the radio IUY who .erved Ume in federal pr18on, la on the air in San Dieao ecreem1nC about the allelled crimel al. Hmman Trophy winner and All-American t Billy Cennon. •Next, a remake of the movie Lalt Weekend which will be called ''Return of the Redeye." ' ,, t for<llll of the Loe Anae1e1 Olympe Orpniz- lna C.ommlttee almost lmponlb1e to believe. •A Loe Ana-lei radio station la conducting a cont.eat to determine the DocfCer with the be.i mlile and it would IMm Steve Howe la a ahoo-in ... 90metimee, he even aiaJee. promoter who heeds the = tM.lytnc the St. Louil Blue., wu man than anyone 1n the return of Vince Fernpmo to the NFL from. Canada. but uys Fernlpmo, "I never met the man." •'The NFL now •ya it wt1l counter attack tbe u~ by IOlnl after IOlne of. (ta 1elldinc playen and the o.b r=, epol1ll ..-.u are llobbertnc all ovW ~ - •It wu 47 years aao on Aue. l that the ': •When the Raiden won the declllon 1n the eminent domain trial with the city of Oakland, Raider bom Al Davia WM quoted U uyt.na, 1'11UI ii a ~t day for America" ... The huncry people of. Appmchla had to be perUcularly ovwjoyed. •~t 'tiler M~r Sperky AndellOft Mid t,t\at lt St. Louil Card1nala Manacer Whitey Herq ii overrated, the •It la not clear why John McEnroe playt.na Jimmy c.onnon for $300,000 would be more attraC'Uve to wnNI fal1ll than the aune two playtna for half• much money. •It may be that Raml COllCh John RoblnlOft hat concluded It takes lea effort to oooperawwttb the pnti.menof theworkina pnm than to avolcl them. -Talk about withdrawl .,.ma, how about the IUYI who bet.on football who are •I ., . --.. Olympb in which Adolf Hider mubbecl .,:: J-Owens opened in Berlin. •By the way the usn.. la p-M>•na ftanch"-at ts md1Jon a copy, It may be the flnt 100-...... *Cue In the world. ~ nut ~J on the d•bW lilt mlaht be trainer Rick Smith -from mdiaUltion. •Remember ln the sp1nc when the tout bin WM the DiltnJAt ..,,... At 40-1 and the Plttlbuqh Pln• at 20-1? /' .. ' . ' • - .Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 27, 1983 Conner confident he is the best bet to defend Cup title NEWPORT, R.I. (A.P) -A glance at the record would give few people reuon to dispute Den- ni& Conner when he says he is the clear choice to defend the Ameri- ca's Cup for the 9eC"Ond straight time. custom, the New York Yacht Club Race Committee, which will chooee an American boat for the September fina.la against a foreign competitor, has not tipped its hand as to which way it is leaning. John K.olius is one of those people. Entering today's final races of the 1eOOnd aet of American 12-meter yacht trials, Liberty, with Conner at the helm, has a 17-9 record after beating Kolius' Courageous twice Tuesday to stretch its winning streak to six races. "At this point, it looks like we're the obvious c;hoice," Conner said Tuesday after sailing to vic- tories of 40 leCOnds in a five-mile raoe, and 2;03 in a aeven-mile confrontation in 80Uthwesterly winds of seven to 10 knots over a windward-leeward COU1'9e. Courageous, refurbished since its Cup victories in 1974 and 1977, dropped to 8-16 after losing its eighth consecutive race. De- fender, 12-12, was idle Tuesday and is out of the water for modi- fications before the final Ameri- can trials begin Aug. 16. "We've proven we can beat them in light wind. We've proven we can beat them in a breere. No one has beaten us in a wind of more than 12 knots," said Conner, who skippered Freedom to vic- tory in the 1980 America's Cup. Japan bound Members o( the Huntington Beach Tigers (AYSO Region 56) who leave on a cultural exchange trip to Japan Tblll'&day include (front row, Crom left} Mike Polentz, David Courtemarche, Tom Marcus, Adam Boskovich., Shane Dilullo, Tim Johnson, Grant Berry and (rear, Crom left} Jay Tinsman, Trent Marcus, Kevin He ndrie, Daryl Mead Jr., team manager Barbara Boskovich, Deron Winters, Charley Tyler, Tim Klein, Geza Simon Jr., and Coach Geza Simon. Members not shown are Matt Harrison and Greg Luttrell. The boat with the best record doesn't automatically get to de- fend the Cup the United States has held for 132 years. As is its There is no doubt about who has the edge in the foreign trials to select a challenger. Victory '83. the British entry with a 20-11 mark, breez:ed by France 3, 7-25, in 2:42. SPORTS BRIAK Everybody wants a look at Brett's controversial bat From AP dJ1patclte1 NEW YORK -It is 34 'h inches Iii long. weighs 32 ounces and is a model T-85. It is George Brett's pine-tarred bat, the one that has been sitting in an American League safe, the one that is the focal point of heated diacussions, the one that the Hall of Fame wants. "Everybody wants to see it," deadpanned Bob Fishel, aaistant to AL presi- dent Lee MacPhail. This is the bat Brett used to hit his now famous, dis- allowed home run, which sparked an official protest from the Kansas City Royals and rapidly became the talk of the baseball world. It arrived neatly wrapped at AL offices Monday, de- 8MTT livered by a man deecribed as a someone trusted by Joe Brinkman, head of the umpiring crew that made the controversial ruling Sunday. The call took away Brett's apparent two-run homer in the top of the ninth inning and instead made it the final out in the New York Yankees' 4-3 victory. ''I didn't even know he had it," Fishel said, referring to the mystery deliveryman. "I got a call at home Sunday night and he said Joe Brinkman had paid him to deliver it." Fishel said he carefully unwrapped the yellow package, making sure not to touch any of the pine-tarred area, and then placed the bat in a vault. 1bat didn't stop the curiosity. Employees at the AL ·office tried to find the bat for a look. Reporten1 and photographers arrived to see It. Even the Baseball Hall of Fame called. Quote of the day • Dan Qalaenberry, ace Kansas City reliever on his attitude about the game of baseball: "I'm better off when I'm not totally concentrating on baseball. In the dugout, there's a definite mood . . in the bullen, there's no definite mood. Anything goes down there as long as you remember three basic rules: No women are allowed, don't do croesword puzzles in the open, and hide the food." ANGELS • • • From Page C1 "He could possibly get the ball the next time out," said the Balti- more Manager. "And he would get it for two reasons-first, not only did he pitch strong tonight, but there's abo five teams fight~ inc for the pennant in our division and 1 don't know if I want to ret1t that kind of pressure on a young- er man's shoulders since Dennis has been there before." Despite Mart:inH's effort, It WU not a victory that camie easy. Tile Angela rebounded from an early 3-0 deficit and Geoff Zahn (7-5). who fought control problema in the flnrt inning (when he allowed three hita, three walb and three Trammell, Lemon lift Tigers Alan Trammell and Claet Lemoa Ill hit two-run homers and Lance Parriab added a solo shot to lead Detroit to an 8-3 victory over Seattle Tuesday night in Ame.rican League action. Tranunell singled home a run in the sixth, then he belted his filth homer of the aeason, a two-run, two-out shot off reliever BW Caadill in the eighth ... Elaewhere, Steve Balboa.1'1 first mapr-lea.gue grand slam home run and Ray Foateaot'a six-hitter propelled the New York Yankees to their 11th victory in 12 games, a 5-0 victory over struggling Texas. Fontenot, 3-0, a rookie left-hander, walked three and struck out one for hia first big-league shutout ... Joba Ca1tiD0'1 third hit of the game, a two-out, ninth-inning single, gave Minnesota its fifth conaecutive victory. 6-5, over Milwaukee ... Jallo Cruz'• two-run double highlighted Chicago's three-run third inning that gave the White Sox a 4-3 victory and a split of their twi-night double-header with Toronto. Jesse Barfield and Cliff Jolmaon homered as the Blue Jays won the opener, 6-4 ... Lary Soreaaen acattered aeven hits and Toby Harrah and Pat Tabler each drove in a run to help Cleveland snap a four-game Losing streak with a 2-0 victory over Kansas City ... Wade Bou• drove in Boston's first four runs, including the game-winner in the ninth inning, and took over the American League batting lead as the Red Sox beat Oakland, 5-3, to split a twi-night double-header. The A's won the opener 9-2. wiping out a 2-0 Boston lead by 8COring seven runs in the eeventh. Suspensions an incentive? NEW YORK -Comrnimioner Pete Rozelle said Tuesday he hopes hia ¢•] suspension of four players for violating the National Football League's dn.ag · · policies will aerve as an incentive for other players to come forward for rehabilitation . Ror.elle suspended defensive end Re. Browner and ruhning back Pete Johnson of the Cincinnati Bengals, linebacker E.J . Junior of the St. Louis Cardinals, and defensive back Greg Stemrick of the New Orleans Saints for a minimum of four regular-aeaaon games because of their involvement with cocaine. "We treat drup as an illnem, but that doesn't mean in all instances that all players have a free paaa, •• Ror.elle said during an interview. Wallach powers Montreal Tim Wallad knocked in two runs with 111 a home run and a double and Bill · G.weboa pitched a three-hit shutout aa Montreal downed Cincinnati, 5-0, Tueeday night. Wallach rapped hia 12th homer of the aeuon over the left field wall with two out in the aecond off loeer CUrlle Paleo, 4-6, then doubled home Warrea Cromartie with an in- surance run in the ninth . . . th National League, Mookle WUaoa supplied the knockout punch with a 10th inning home run that gave the New York Meta a 2-1 victory over Atlanta in a game delayed briefly four inning, earlier by a bench-clearing brawl. The aetback trimmed the Braves' lead to 31/i games in the West Division ... Joe Morpa ended L..,.., __ ...., __ ;...._....1 an 0-for-35 hitting alump with WAU.ACH a fourth-inninl home run and CUJ'Ue Hlldloa and Al Hollud combined to outpuel Nolu Ryu as Philadelphia topped the A.Stroe, 1-0 . . . Mae Euler drove in four runs with a double and a two-run homer to back rookie Lee Tuaelra six-hit pitching as Pittsburgh routed San Diego, 10-5 to gain a split of their double-header. The Padrea won the flnrt game, 6-1, as Rappert Joan belted a three-run homer and Mark Tllarmpad survived a first-inning jam to pick up the victory . .. Tommy Herr'• hues-loaded single in the bottom of the ninth gave St. Louis a 6-5 decision over San FTandaco. Hu Na to compete in tourney Chinese tennis player Ha Na, who defected to the United States last year, • has been given the wild-card berth into the main draw from the Virginia Slims of Loa Angeles Tournament, Aug. 8-14. The event, which will feature Martlu Navratilova, ~. Evert Lloyd, Pam Slrlver and CarUa1 Ba11ett, will be played at the Manhattan Country Club ... In a surpri8e move, the board of directors of the College Football AMociation voted Tuesday to ask its 60 member tchoola to voluntarily abide by the 1983 network football oontracta the NCAA has with ABC. CBS and the Turner Broadcuting Syste.m ... Mike DvblD and GU Sliker combined for a 215-205 victory over Gary Skidmore and Casey Berry to win the Pro Bowlers Amociation Doubles Classic at the Showboat Hotel ... Mayor Rocer Hed1eeock said that he sees a day when San Diego will be awarded another United States Football League franchise. Last month, a Fresno group was forced to move its franchilJe out of San Diego to Tulaa after the City Council denied the team a stadium leue . Television, radio TV: No events acheduled. RADIO: Bueball-Baltimore at Angela, 7:25 p.m., KMPC (710). Little League teams advance We9tminster National and Robinwood little leacues clash tonight at 5:30 in the Area II District 62 tournament at the Ocean View American LL field. • We9tminster National won two games Tue.day, ! toppling Ocean View American, 5-4, in 10 inningl and ~ caning back to down Robinwood, 3-2. The win over ) Robi.nwood forces tonight's Area II championahip l game with the winner advancing to the District title • game against Area I winner Ocean View National I In Dlatrict 55 Little League action, North Irvine ; and Mialion Hills clash tonight at 6 in a best of three aeries at Harvard Park in Irvine. North Irvine advanced to tonight's encounter 1 with a 3-1 win over Mission North while Milaion Hills . was turning back El Toro, 4-2. Both teams are . unbeaten. Another game will be played Thunday . nlght at 6, with the third game, if rlece918J')'. aet for , Friday. • InJuniorLeague{l3-yearolds) play at Fountain : Valley High Tuesday, Robinwood, the defending : West.em Regional champion, scored a 9-0 victory over : Bellflower. Robinwood plays again Thunday nlght against North Downey in the sectional tourney. ' Jn another Junior League section tournament, r Nprth Irvine LL was eliminated by Canyon. 8-7, I Tileaday night at Woodbridge Park in Irvine. In the ~ other game, West Yorba Linda downed Loara. 8-4. ! Canyon faces Loara tonight at 7:30 with the loeer , eliminated. · Pro surfing meet opens Saturday Top professional surfers from throughout the world will kick off the 9eCOnd annual Hang Ten . California Summer Grand Prix which begins th.is ! weekend in Manhattan Be.ch. : The event concludes in Huntington Beach Aug., 20-21 after a stop at San Diego's Ocean Beach Aug. • 6-7. ' Surfers will be vying for more than $20,000 in , cash and prizes. Among the amateurs oompetinc in i the Grand Prix ia Mike P8.l'llOns of Laguna Beach. ! The three-round event was developed Last year I to give local profemonala and amateurs the competitive experience necessary to compete on the world class level. 1 F.ach round will be fonnated as a main event. ,. Points will be awarded at each of the rounda. with an overall champion to be n&me;d Aug. 21 in Huntingtonj' Beach. _ I Competition begins at 6 a.m. eac.h day on all three weekend&. This weekend's action will be held at 151 Street in Manhattan Beach. For more information, phone (619) 233-7 .. 51 ... ~ Strong finishes for Boughey, . ' 1 Leach. Area running pair near top of King of the Hill Triathlon field ; }1 Tom Baughey of Costa Mesa finiahed The flat OOW'lle, aanctioned and certlfied thiJ'd in the men's division and Newport RUNNING by TAC, could result in 801ne fut times. ·01 Beach's Julie Leach was fifth among the The proceeds of the marathon will ao women last weekend in the King of the Hill DENNIS toward the World Wildlife Fund. Trialtl)on at Big Bear Lake. BRQSJERHQUS Meanwhile, the triathlon will lncl~'a The race wu compoeed of a two-mile 2.4-rnile oceen swim, a 112-rnile bicycle ridll swim, followed by a 50-mile bicycle ride and and a 26-mlle, 386-yard marathon nan. ~ a 16-mlle run up a steep hill. For more infonnation, contllct W9fkl The competition featured a field of 355 hlah tchool. Race repvation la 6:30 a.m. Wlldlife Race Heedquarten., 3600 Sepulv.dl men and 83 women and a healthy pune of with race Ume ?;30 fOf' the 5k and ?:46 fOI' the Blvd., Sulte W, Manhat\an BMch or phode $76,000 in cash and merchandile were lOk. (213) 648-48?~. ·1 offered. The event la open to all runners, with • • • i' a... ... """y's time of five hours 17 proceeds of the event "*"" .. to IU~ • .._.. sat8DULa ~"' . ·-· .......... , minuta and 21 aeconda waa 10 minuta Lacuna Hilla Hlclupona proc.ram. I.lit • .,...•-• ... t11'f1 .a""'-.!...~ , runa), MB ~ly found hia lfOOYe and WU back in control. Dennis Martinez behind ruwr·up Deen Harper of Lalaye~ will be pre1ented fOI' the top three p1llca ln ~~~':tr.:-~ scr: :;-:.~ te, who finlahed ln 5:07:26. Wlnni.na the all dlviliona. eMUwt111out•• .... ,....-.... ,..,,_.~ But in the fifth inning. with a runner on flrlt, F.ddie Murny smacked hia 20th home run of the ...-i by dropping a ball just Into the tint few rows of fans ln the le:ft field comtt. 1be play WM 11,gnJflcant in that many ot.erven, lndudll\I Gen- eral Manapr Bu.me Bavaat, felt Valentine mlaht have been able to catch the ball 11 he h.ad stven a be««~ffort. . * .... " MOTlll-Tlle .... drO..O !flt ~ J~ ..,_ ...... Clllce.t Ill IN AL w .. 1 • 0.. D.c.e. ,.. lletflllt ffectlm T.-.. '9r lfl9 lhl lllN Mlm IN .U-Slet ..... Seid OeCINlM. .., ..... "° ...,.....,,,. ......,, Tflt _, 1111111 I lie.,. to .. I• tlr~ • • event wu Del Mar's Scott Molina, oneot the ~will be spilt timlna. Ud atationl. ~. ~~'!,• lt\.Wlln. a.,._ •1• T-~ favorttet, ln 4:54:09. •:-. -J drawtnp and an W'obka demorwtration by -..... ._-=:;.,-. :,.,_. 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JKl<son Adema Velenllne O'Berrv FerOUIOll Tolel1 Antl'I aveH9H 9ATTING Aa tt H HR 293 •S 109 2 " 14 2S 0 240 .a 15 IS ,... 29 so 2 290 SI 79 10 30 3 I 0 190 ll 50 1 JOO 26 n 2 ~ 37 16 17 2A • ' 2 290 21 11 4 111 25 46 4 210 •1 SI 10 '° S I• I 17* 1• •I 4 276 36 59 13 16 I• 16 I 163 1a :M I 21 • • 0 21 3 2 0 3,•20 ~ m 102 ~ITCHING .... ~ct. 37 .l72 I .:wt 46 .313 lS .272 •2 .271 I 261 JS .263 21 .rn S4 .2SO 5 .250 32 .2•S 22 .2•S 21 .HJ I .233 11 .230 17 .21• •. 211 26 .209 2 .133 2 .074 .:II .261 I~ H aa SO W-LE•A S.ncher Fortch Zahn Curtis Klson John 7• " 2S 34 •·4 l .16 1'fu 131 lS SJ 9-6 U t 10911> 111 31 .s 1· 5 3.10 17\'J 3' " ,, 1-0 •.06 103\1:1 IOI :M 10 l·S US 13711) 169 23 17 •-7 •.31 ,,.,., 13 l7 .... •·7 4..Q 2~ :it 10 11 0-3 .... n •~ SI 19 2• 0·3 S.91 401h Sl 16 3J 1·3 U7 '31() 11 37 21 0·6 U2 12 13 • 3 1·1 6.1S S 7 • I 0·0 7.20 Wlll Hauler Treveri MCLeuonlln Goltz Brown Stelr..- Tol•li ltCM 969 m 417 •·50 U6 s.ncne1 5, Witt 4, Hauler 3. S.vn: Curtla I. NATIONAL LEAGUE Ded9tr1 S, Cum 2 LOS ANGELES CHICAGO SS.• 2b L.andrll cf Baker II Thornes H G.-rer Jb Monctev ri Merltll lb V-c llutseln Va1tn1I• P •rhlll s 1 1 0 S I • 3 • 1 2 0 0000 s 0 0 0 • 0 2 0 3 1 2 2 • 0 0 0 4 I 3 0 2 0 0 0 MHtllcf Cemllbelp Lake Pll Sncltw11 lb l!luekN' lb Cev:Jb OUl'l\em 11 Mort4ncl rf JD•vla c 8owe H RUthvefl o Prolv o Vervu.,,, Brun t•r P Lovloll on JtMrtHef MS 14 S T ..... k-.bY ....... Pllrlllll 4 0 I I 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 S I 1 0 4 0 2 I J 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 4 1 2 0 0000 0000 I 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 M 1 I 2 LM,.,...... 111 110 lot-S Cllk-. ., -,._ 1 Geme-Wlnnlne RBI -L•nelrMux If>. DP-Cllleeoo 2. LO~OI Anot41H I , Clllc.eoo 9. 2~,..,..Hu•, Monclav, Cev, Buell....-2, l!low•. Hlt-MerwM (9), L•nd· rMua ( 10). S8-Undr .. Wl (:W. S- \l•lellluele 2. llutrwen ·~ H A ai. 9B SO u ......... Vellnlle W, 10-S 9 I 2 9 CNcaee llulhven L.7·t • 1·3 10 • 4 2 S Prolv 2·3 o o o o o Bru.1ter 2 1 I 1 0 O C.mPOell 2 3 0 0 O 0 P8-JD•vl1 T-'l.56. A-JS.391 NattoNI L .. tue ea...,...,,o.......s Sen Frenctaco 000 030 020-S 10 2 SILoult 010 400 001-6 12 0 8relnlnG, Minton (II and N\/jy, ll•llO (9); Anduler, Von Ohlen II), L•1111 (I), lluck.,. 191 end Porter. E.-S, It ... 0 Montreel 010 000 oo.-5 ' o ClncJnnall 000 000 ~ 3 l Gulllctlton •Ad Remos, Puleo, ~rer Ill, Have• ltJ, Hume (9) •nd l!lllerelello, IC.nic.tv (fl. W-Guttlckt.On, t-10. L-Puleo, •·4. HR-Montr .. 1, Wa"ech ( t2) ....... I.A•""' Phlleclllohl• 000 100 ~1 3 0 Houston 000 000 ~ 6 1 Hudson, Hollenel Ill enel Dle.z; Rven, D•wtn (9) end AlhbY w-..~. 4-l. L-llven. 9·4. HR-Phlteclt4ol'tl•, Morgan l•J Meiet' lMtue LMdln AMSJllCA .. L•AGUI BATTING (23S el tleli l·8"91. lotlon, .373; CeNw, ...... .J121 Brei!, KeMH Cltv, .145; Grlflev, Ntw York, ..W; MctlM, Kel\NI City, .327. ltUNS·VOU!lt. Mllw•ukM .... EMurrav. l!lelllmore, '1; llHtnel«t.On, 0.kland, 611 Ullil\ew, Toronto, 67; lll•en. l!lelllmore, t.s. ltBl·C-. Mllw•UkM, 7t1 Rice. &o•· ton, 67; Warel, MIMMOl•l 65; Wlnllelel, New York, 6S; EMur••Y. l!le tlmore, .. , 1(1t11e, ChleeOO, 64. HIU·8-s. Botlon, lM; Whlleller, 0.-lroll. 123; c-. Mllw•VkM, 11', Warel, ~le, 116; McltM, IC•ntes CllY. llS. OOUBLES·McltH, Ke11N1 Clly, ll; 80001, Botlon, JO; Hrbell, Mln~I•, JO; LNParrlth, Detroit, 2'; Y~I. Mllwauk". 2'. Tlt1PLES·Wlnllt4CI, New York, t; Grll· fl11, Toronto, 7; H..-ndon. O.troll, 7; s are tied wllh 6. HOME ltUNS·ltlce, Boston, 231 Armas. 801ton, n : Cooper, MllwaukM, n ; Kittle, Chl<:ffo. 22; EMurrev, Belllmore, 20. STOLEN BASES·ltHtnel«ton, Oelllenel, 62, JCrui, Chlcaoo, 45; Ill.aw, Chieffo, •S; ~lion. KenNs City, '3; Seml>le, Tues, PITCHING 19 Cleelslonsl-Rlehetll, New York. 11·3, l.2•; HNI, MllweukM, 7·2, 3.tS; Koo11Nn, Chlc•oo. 7·2. U7; McGreoor, Belllmore, 12·4, 3.11; Spllllorlf, t<tnMI City, 9·3, 4.00. STRIKEOUTS·Morrlt, Oetrolt, 123; Slltb, Toronto, 122; Rlohettl, Naw York, 111; Btvleven, Cltv ... nel, 110; FB•nnl.i..-, Chlceoo, ti. SAVES·QulMtl!OerrY, KenM1 City, 2•, S!enley, Bolton, It; ltDavls. Ml.-.ota, II; Ceudl•, SM!tle, 17; L-1. Oetroll, 14. NATIOHAL laAGUE BATTING 1235 el behl-Knlotll, Houl· ton •. 334; E•llar. Pllllllurllll, .333; Medklc", Plll1t>urvt1, .332; Hencll'lck, S!Loult, .331; LoSmllll, SILOUlt, .32'. RUNS·Mur0'1v, Atlenla, It; Gervev, Sen Olffo, 7S; llelnet, MonlrMI, 70; Evans, Sen Francltc0, "· Horner. Allenle, ''2. ll81·Dewson, Montr .. 1, 7S; Murohv. A119nla, "; Sdvnlcn, PNleelelohle. ..; Chemonu. Allenle, '3; o-nn, ~ '3; Hendrick. StLoub, '3. HITS-otlver, MonlrH I, 123, O•Wl0<1. MonlrMI, 112; Thon, Hou\ton, 120, Gervev, Sen Dleoo, 112; ltllemlre1, Allanl•, 112. OOUBLES·BllCkMf'. Chkffo, 21; Oii· v..-. MonlrMI, 2.6; Knlollt. Houston, 2S; JRev, Plllil>urllll, 2•; WlllllH:n, MonlrMI, 23. TlllPl.ES·Mor-. Hou\ton, II; Buller, Atlenle, f; llalnet, MontrMI, 7; Dewt.On, MMltreel, 61 I ere tied with S. HOME llUN$·Sdvnlcn, Pftllecletoflle, 22, Oewton, MontrMI, 21; Event, Sen Fren· dtCO, 21; MllrPfly, Attenla, 21, ~. ~1t. STOLEN BA.SES·llalnet, MonlrMI, '3; WHt.On, New Yori<, JS; Le~ll..-, Sen Frenelte:0, l2; SelC, ~. ,,, Moreno. Houston, 21. PITCHING (t deetllons)·F•lcone, Atlen· le, I· I, l.°'; PPer11, Allenle. 11·2, 2.17; Monlelute:O, Sen Oleoo, 1·2, 3.n ; R-s. MonlrH I, lJ·S, 1.00; Ryen, Houlton, 9·4, ' 2.lt. STRIKEOUTS·Soto, Clftelnnetl, 156; C.rtton, Ptltledelollle, IS4; McWlttlerM, Pl!· llburtlh, 121; V.._.., ~ 1M; Candt4erle, Pllllburllfl, 100. SAVES·ISed<oslen. Allenla, IS. lte· arelon, MontrMI. 1S; L.Smlln, c hlee90, I•, Lavelle, Sen Francl.co, 12, TekulYt, Pit· 110ur11n, 11. LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STARS JuNw L-.ue SECTIONAL TOUltNAMaNT (It ,......,_ Vr/Wt Mltfll INNllY'• Sc... North Oo-#nev 3. Cerrltot•Arte\le I ~.-.s.c­ RoblnwOOCI ', l!lelllo-O T ...... s~ S -Cerrlloa·Ar1nl• va. Bl!lllOwer Tllur'MeV'I 0- S -Horii! Oownev vs Roolnwood saCTIONAL TOUlfll~NT (et w11 • .._ ~.,., INIMl TllPMeV'I Scwft CenYon I, North lrvlne 7 (Nortn 1rvl11t tllm!Nled) Well Vor11a Linde I. loe<e • T~I0- 1:30 -C•nvon vt.. Lo.re ltowr t41mlna!eel) LITTLE LEAGUE 11 ·12·VMr·tldl DISTRICT •1 TOUltNAMalfT U•A • (Pt 0-View~ ll,J ,......,.,,_... wn1ml111ter Natlonel s. Oceen View Al'Mflcan 4 110 lnnlnvs, ~llon ol MoneleY'I MMe) wn tmtntler Nellon•! J, ltoO!Mwood 2 T ...... 1~ S:lO -w .. tml1111er Nallonel "" llO-.· lnwOOCI (winner Pelv•,_. to Dltlrlc1 flneta to l•ce u1111Mlen OcMn View Netlonal) DISTRICT SS TOURNAMENT (It Hef'VW4I ,..,_, ....,,..., Ml&AA T ..... V'1~ Minion Hiiis •. Et Toro 1 (El Toro ellmtneledl Flight of the Lasers set Sunday Popular Newport Harbor catboat race dates back to 1935 The Commodore's Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of C.ommeroe has announced that the annual Flight of the Lasers will be sailed in Newport Harbor Sunday starting at l p.m. C.o-sponaors this ye« are the Home Federal Savings & Loan and the Bank of Newport. ,· The f1ight of the Lasers is a successor to the Fllcht of the Snowbltds, a mid-summer sud- den.death race in the harbor for many years. The popular catboat race ls the only yachting event aponaored by the Chamber of C.ommerce, dating beck to the beginning of the Flight of the Snowbirda in 1935. '· When the Snowbirds becam4! obeolete a few _... .,o the Luers were substituted. In the heyday of1h9 race aa many as 150 Snowbirds swarmed over the bay oo flight day and came to be a popular lpeCtator event. The Luers have never drawn more than 100 boats. Race chainnan Bill Ficker aaid about 100 boats are expected this year. The Flight aa origin.ally aponaored by the Ch.amber of C.ommerce was never int.ended as an organized yachtmg event. Rather, it was deslgned as a mualve race around the bay by one type of boat sailed by all ages and group1. Membership ln a yacht club ls not required, but all local yacht clublt cooperate in the event. Many of the trophies for the Flight of the Snowbirds were re\ained for the Flight of the Luers. Beaides the trophy for f:lrat to finiah, awards are bven for the f.lnt girl to finish, the youngett girl, the youn.pat boy, oldest skipper and firat married couple. Entry blanks are available at all area yaichtclublt. For further informatJon call the chamber office, 644-8211. Grunion run set tonight White Rabbit wins Only three more eveninp re- ...U. in the final pun.Ion run of . .... ...-,n. '!be slippery little !lah will -a their way to the beaches .-apt at 11:09 for • two-hoW- .,.._ Rum are lllo caJculated for 11~ p.m.-1:"3 a..m. Thwwlay mcl 12::22-2:22 a.m. Saturday -mns. Onmlon hunt.en are ~ bJ I.be ttate deparOneni of f~ tlld pme that ,.,..mon can only fie ... t by Mnd and that • Mtnl l.kmllil ... required Whit.e Rabbit. lkJppered by Robert Schultheia, Lona Beech Yacht Club, wu the overall wtn- MI' in the Seel Beech to Dana Point race 11!CM1tly. Runn~ wu Sunshine. co--tkip by Ron and Joan Malanotky, Dena Point Yacht Club, Third WU SeeadJer, Rod 0,Uby, Alamltce Bay YllCbt Cub. Summary of W...: PHRF·A -1. Roll..-, St.eve hanta. Dana Polnt YC; 2. Rocket, M.rk Blelweim, Del Rey YC; 3. Blue Jacket. Mike Kenny, Seel BHch YC. PHRF·B -1. ChocoJa~ o. I Herb Halling, Seal Beach YC; 2. Vandal, Lex/Gordon, Little Ship1 Fieet; 3. On The Way, Al Nel8on, DPYC .. PHRF-C -1. Pesuua. Jerry Montpnery, Alam1t.o1 Bay YC.; 2. No y No, Bill Bera, DPYC: 3 . v5tman· Dick Antower, C. Bey YC. HRF·D -1. ~er, Rod Qsilby, AlamltOI &y YC; 2. Ser- enata, Larry Sharp!-, Seal Belh YC; 3. Wm. r. Tom Cooney, Llt1.le Sblpt J'leeL CATALlNA-27 -l. White Rabbit, Robert SchultMll. Lona 8Nrch YC; i . Sunahlne, Ron ancl Joen Malanotky, DPYC; 8. Joy· ride, Rod Ki1Jeoy, SN.I Be.di YC.. Lei ~ TWIDAY"I •1""-n 174111etn .................... .._.., ll'•HT •ACS. )50 vwdt. Plffel The l"mtl IEOWrelll 11.40 UO 2AO Lh $0tlf\i. Rvon (Cerdo1.e) 2.'° uo Too Tldv Twl11..-(Piikenton) l.60 AIM> rec;eel; Keweel'I Sit, venom Jet, Comollle, O•vldt Dedl, l!••v On Too, Menllett.n Trw11fwr. lme Boony Too. Time: 11,40, U IXACTA (7·101 11elel '30,'°· sa~o .. cl. l SO verd .. Flee Ill.er (Hert) UO UO 2 10 Ouretron IBerell 2.80 2. 10 ltM G-k r (Frey) 2.10 Alto rec;ff: SlllOln Sw"'· Leelera Gin, GeVI Nacelle. Time: ll.02. t2 aXACTA (7·•> 11eld $9.20. THlllD •Aca. 110 vere11. Sev•nna One Time ITn) l IO 3. 00 2.'° NellhYllle N...,s (Pilkenton) UO l .00 Wiii WINlol (Mllehell) •.60 Alto racecl; C•sh Kiii..-, lllnG Adami. Deth ,,,...cKav, Holst& Atta Ir. Relallelor Time: ... 26. ~OUltTH RACE. 350 verd1. Mr llunnln Wheels (Adr) 6.00 J.10 2.60 Joli ,....,le (Barel) 7,00 S,40 Temarln (Asmunenl 3.10 Alto rececl: ft•lnbow lllvar, LuNr Te, ~· Mlllhly Cnldl, Cleek N Jtule. Trulv A Buo. Plnen For RHI, Sin Snlo. Time: 11.23. t2 aXACTA 11·7> oelel M0.40. """ •ACE. 3SO v•rels. ZIP PoUey B•r (Harl) 31,IO IS.IO 9.IO Smollln J-• IMltchell) 6.IO •.40 Georoe1 Oro/len (Berel) uo Alto raced: ~ Soeclellsl, Ooul>le 81d Kiel. AtUft Chelleooe, l!lrven1 Charoe, Ms Rovel llllk, No Reciuetl For ,,,..., Loll• Oetlre. Time· 11.17. ., aXACTA (4·Sl oeld SISl.IO. SIXTH RACE. 440 verds. Suootla Wln <LKkevl 10.60 1.60 S.20 Thrlll Of Victory (Fryeley) 1UO 12.40 Biiis Bootle (Adair) S.'° Alto reced: l!lu• An Ac:et, B00<11 Revt4· etlon, Win A Folk, Trlool 8onu1, Broad· moor Ouck, Cheroe Casi. Crv•l•I Rewerd, Time: n.os. st aXACTA (6·11 pelel Sl47.60. SEVINTH ltACli. 3SO yerdl. Fortune Rodi•• (H•r1) l .IO •• 40 3.00 Pen II To ,.,,. (Adelrl 6.40 4.60 Nollie OallH (OelomOe) S.10 Also rec.eel: BuCll>lel Jet, Come On Old Blue, A1Uf• Humboldt. Face Dele, The 8ucllaroo. Time: 17.9' U EXACTA (2·•1 i>eld ISl,60. llGHTH •ACE. 3SO verds. lncllllO IMuslon (Berd) 4.20 3.20 2.40 EH Y ACX..,I (Adelrl S.00 3.IO No Pollcv Limit (Chevez) 6.20 Aho reced: L.anteoeln, Omnll Jet. Gel· e •IM, Ell• 8o 54.lnlhlne. Just HMven, Is~ Of DrMmL Time: 17.61. S2 IXACTA 17-t) oelel $17.60. n ~K SIX 1•·1·•·6·2·11 oeld I 11,335.00 with two winning llckt l• (she horteil. s2 Pick Sia conlOlellon Peld UOUC wllh 7• winning tickets (five hor"'l. NINTH •ACE. JSO Ytrd1. lteoe4elM (Cre•-1 S.00 l.40 2.IO Dlemoncl S Lii (Frydey) 12.10 S.20 H\llOYS Love (W•rel) •.40 Alto receel: Smooth Bootle, CherOI<" Sodl1, Miu s..mmtt Mronev. Ju11 AP. A Cnemo, JOl\nnle Lemb, Ll'9 Ntlllll, Seven Blectl Time: 11.02. 12 a XACTA 1••10) oel<I 116 40 AllenelellCle: S,6?J. TEAM TIINNIS CMcaee D , c:.llJst "'9 21 Mln't c!OuOIH-Jofln AU&lln·RCIC>erl v an'! HO! IC•.l oat. LIOvd Bourne· Trev Welll<e, 6·•. Men'' slnolff-Van'I Hof (C•.1 de!. Bourne.•-•. Wome n's Cloublu-Bllllt Jeen K"'9·Srleron W•llll ICll.J def. S.Adv Col· llm·Mlme Jeusovec, 6· I. w-·• .inotH-Jeusovec IC•) def l(lne, 6·3. Mixed doubln-Waltlle·IClllO (Ch.) def. Au11tn·COllln1, 6·2. Attenclence: 1,:2.,. Min'• twrMmem I., ..... GMw•v, N.H.) Plntlt-"~ Alelelldro Gen1evel (Aroentlne) def. Eric Fr-.m (U.S.), ._,, 6-•, 6·3; Anelrt Gomer (Ecuedorl Cle!. Juen A.,,_no (Sollnl. 2-•. •-l. •-•; Menuet ~•nln ISoeln) de!. FrenctK.O Cenct41olll ll!Plvl. 6·), 7-S; Cle\ldlo ~lie llletvl def Greo Holmes IU.S.l, 1·5, •-6, 6•1; l!lllul Preloux (Cnllel def. Petito Arr•Y• (Peru), 6-2. •·6. 6·3. Slenlllew Bir....-(CIKhoslOvekla) def Vlcior P'eccl (Per-v), 6·1, 1·6, ••2 • ECIClle Dll>Os (U.S.) Clef. Drew Glllln IU.S.I. 6·3, 6·0J Corre<lo l!lerreuuttl lllatv) de! Zollen ~rlkv (Swltr..-lenel), 6·1, 6·0, Jimmy l rown !U.S.l clef. Cle!. Guv For911 IFrencel. 6-4, 7-S; J•n Gunneraton IS"'"8nl di'!. Crele Mllltr' (AuttraRa l, 6·4, .... GOLF LESSONS & Swil1 Analysis lJmcl•1• Scrttn Television Former Head Pro BIG CANYON C. C. Ml llLLll&'I HLP IOINL 11151 a"*' etdt lnMI, CA. 114-111-1011 • • • •• • • • • Turn your unusables Into usable cash. can Dally Pilot classlfr.ct 642-5671. • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, July 27. 1983 Q . .,,., ,,., ...,.. NIMA.IC* Set, A\11. t-Seft Dleeo (7 p,m,) MMI. Aue. 15-0ellet (7 p.l'l'I.) S.I. A\11. ~w l!,.._nd 11 P.m.) Fri. A\lt. U-.1 S.n Oi..c> (7 11,m,) •IGULAA MMOM Suri, s..t . ..-.1 NV Glenlt 110 e,m,) SUn. S.I. 11-Mew Orleetll (I 11.m.) lun. leol. , .... , c.r-.. v-MllW~" (f . m,) 5<ill. Oct ~oll (I p.m.) Sun. Oc1 ,._.I 'Sell Frendteo I I o.m J Sun. Oct. 16-Allente (I 11.m.) SUn. Oct. n-~ FriMCIKO (I P.m.> Sun. Oct. »-et Mteml (10 e.m.> Sun. HOY . ....ell~ (I o.m.) MMI. Nov, ,._, Alt.Ill• (6 o.m.l Sun. Nov. »-Wellhlneton (I p,m,) Sun. NOY. 27-9ulfelo,(I p,m .) Su!I. Dec • ..-.1 PMedelllN• 00 e.m.> Sun. DK. 11-Mew EM!eNI (I p.m.) Sun. DK. 1,._..t New OrlMM 00 e.m.l Al II,.,.. PST. N"L ftre ........ tdledllle (.. Tll'Mt L.ecal) .. .,,.., H .. lfll'-GeMI Plll1bur1111 ••· Ntw on..n1 at Cenlon, Ohio, 2 p,m. IWaaK 1) l'IMlndlly, Aue. 4 Balllmort •• Houaton, 7 o m ~t*y,._S Detroit et PhlleOllotlle. 7:30 o.m 51atti. t i Denver, 7 o.m. S.fllntly, Aue.6 Sen oi.eo •• llaml, 1 o.m. $an Frenclaco et .. ...,.., ' p.m. auttelo el Cnlceoo, • o.m. Cltvt4end ti GrMn Bev. 1 o.m. KenMt CllY et Clnclnnell, 1 o.m. Mleml et Delles, I p,m. MlnnelOla VI. SI. Loull el LonCIOll, Enelend, S:lO o.m. Pltt11>u<11n vL New Enelenel et Knox· VIiie, 7:30 p.m. New ~IHIU •' Temoe Bev, I o.m. Waltllneton al Allelll•, I P.m. Suftdpy, All9o 7 New Vor1t Jala et New York Gl•nlt, I D.m, (Wa•K2) ~ridltv, Aue. 11 ClnclnNll el WHhlneton, 7:30 p.m. GrMn Bev et S.•tti., 7:30 P.m. New Vor1t Gl•nl• el Pllllburll!I, I o.m SetuNev. All9o 1J lbldtn el New Vorlt Jell. Glenl1 Stedlum, t o.m. Allen!• al Denver, 1 o.m. Ballll'nore 11 MIMPiOla, 7:30 o.m Chlc.oo el SI. loul1. 6 o.m. CleYNnd •I Buft•IO, ' o.m . O.trolt el K•n..-CllY. 7:30 o.m. New ~1M111 et Mleml, I p,m. Phllaclllphla el Sen Oleoo, 6 P.m. Tem11e l!lev •t Houston, I o.m, Sullmv. All9o 14 New E1111tene1 et S.11 Frencltco. I P.m. MMllllY, All9o IS Dallet al ·-· 1 p.m. (WEalCll nwr..-y, Aue. " New Vork Jeta e l Cincinnati. 9 om P:,.._y,A-1f Miami el Waihlneton, I o.m . Minnesota •• s..11i., 1:30 o.m. Setunay, All9o JO New Enelenel •• •-· 1 o.m. Chicago at • ....,.., I o.m. Allltnt• et Temoe Bev.A o.m. k "lrnot11 el New Vor1t Gl•nll, t P.m Bulfeto el Oelroll, 7 o.m. ci.velenel •• Denver, 1 p.m HOuston et New ~IM111, 1 o.m. Phl4eclllphla •I G,--, Bev, 2 o.m. PlttlOurllll el D ... 1, I o.m. SI. Louis •• IC•nw• Cllv. 1:30 P.m. sen Franclteo •• Sen Dleoo, 6 p.m. (WEIK4l Tl1un41ty, A-25 Pllltl>urell el Phllltdefphl•, 7:30 p.m. ~'*"·Aue» tlelM at Sen OleDo, 1 o.m. _...,,. at Cllvetend. I o.m. l!lettlmor• el Allenle, I o.m. Oeflv..-et Mlnnnote. 7:30 o.m. Mleml 11 New Vorll Glent1, I pm New EllllleACI •• T•~ B•v. ' P.m 5eturdPv, All9o 27 Cincinnati al Detroit. 7 p.m, Green l!l•Y at St. Louis, 6 P.m. Kan"' Cllv •' Chlceoo. 6 p,m. Houlton •I Dalles. I o.m. New Vorto. Jets •I New C>f1M11s. 7 pm, Sfflllt al Sen Frenclaco, 2 o.m Washl11111on •I Buftelo, 6 o.m. u.s::Jhnlc Ind! meet (ltttl~) w-·1 1,500 -1. ~"' Decker, e-. Ont. 3:S7.12 cu.s. record> 2. Brit Mcll00ett1 IC•nadel, dl,OS, 3. MHOle Kevn (Sen llefMll, •:1S.1S. .Men'• 10.000-met« walk -3. Jim Helrlno (COloredo Sof'lne1. Colo.), •1:07.fl Men's llhot PU! -1, D•v• Laut !S.nl• krtlere I, 6'·1.,.. Men'• 400-mel..-r•v -I. l• s .. lt.17. Women'• IOne lump -I. carol Lewis (Hou1lon), 22·•1.'J. "'''· c3. treck, ..ci. 1·11·13 Tund9y's "9n.actllM auaaALL PHILADELPHIA PHILUES--AUleneel Ed Farm..-, ollcher. lo Portlend ol the Pacific Coal! L-tor • 20-oev ralleblll· lellon aute....-1. 9AS«IETaALL ............... A•-•• ... NEW VOftK KNICKS-$!0neel Oerrll Walfl...-, _.d, to e mutllvur contreci. ~OOTULL ........ , .... ......,. CHICAGO BEAllS-AllrlOUnQCI rellt..-ment of Teel Albrecht, olten&lve linemen. LOS ANGEL"ES llAIOEll~ Devlel Humm, -1erbec:k. MIAMI OOt..PHINS-Sleneel Jim -'-• -rterblld<, 10 e muttt·y...-_ _._t. PHILADELPHIA EAGLE$-Sl9necl Herold C•rmlcnMI, wide rec.Iver. 10 two one·YMt •er.,,,.,,11. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEER~ Ron k llle, tlehl encl. WASHINGTON llEDSKIN~etveel Crl• CrlHY. w1Cle r_,,,..., Joe Hlllft, Fred Oree1 end Jotin Preaws, ll11tOed u1n; K.n Brown, ClefeMlve encl; Kevin Kt40n, _.. tenllve 19d&te; eACS G«eld T-V, 11ti111 encs HOUSTON OILERS-Announced 1he1 er.-Me""""· oltenllve llnemen. l\ea --10 contrect terrm. KANSAS CITY CHIEFs-<ut G«elcl Gre.n. runnlno lleclt. LOS ANGELES llAIDEltS-Treeleel Monie JKklOtl, Clel9nllve ~. eAd el\ uncllldoMd Mure draft Choic. to IM Lo• Nlllln ltams for Pel Thome•, cllfenalvt tleck. NEW YORIC. GIAHTs-it .... Md ,,,...rvln SIMt , MIM Monti end _,... Faoen. runnt1111 tledu, Jec:kle WlliOll •Ad Kurt Wrlolno, wide recelven, Curtt. Allen, o.tw'lllve tnel, _,... 8rodlhevl. Nc:9111ck.... Alvin llO-.· ... tson. c:or~. eACS llldlerd Wray, MfelV. "'-coeCI LM JeMlna, det9nal .... tle<ll, on the "0'1...U:.IV \JNIOle 10 oer10rm" ""· ~,..,.., ..... ......,. N EW JE R SEY GEN · ERALS-Atll10QllCeel reslollellon of Mike Stoc:ll, eulst.nt C>Oedl. western Thrift & Loan -Making more money for you. COSta ..sA • 2000 Harbor BIVd • <N> MS-~ OU"°8. tm bSt =BIVd. ('714) 9911 L09llG 11ACH e 4501 COllt HWV • C21J> 5501 TOaMCI. 242.4 w ~ ltVO .SJU810 lMZAHA • ~ Ytnturl llvd • 1215> OLWLI • ~ N.= IMI • C21Sl SS wrlT r• • 15242~lfvG•121Sl IQ.7581 DOWNIV • 8228 E. Ftrtstone lfVa • C21Sl 923-3201 ~..,. e JIAo.nt St. rn415~9 SAN OllOO • MlramM' Rd • ftml 5 SO ~ ro CA rPJ (lltly I DllOO • SOOftS Ar'tf\l ltvd a 22S-1011 • \. C4 OrMge Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 27, 1983' HB mayor opens f irrn Hunt!naton Be.ch M.ayOF-Don MacA..Water la openina a new campany in Huntin.gton Beach apect•"ztna in oommercial and industrial leCUrity via the uae of clmed dl'cuit ielevtsion and other ~meana. The company la called SEEVID and it will be located at l!H 78 TraDldstor Lane ln the west.em part of the city. in the security electronics video market. MacA.lllater ia 1erving his sixth year on the city council and ia in hia eecond tenn as mayor. He ia a member of &he board of directon of the Public Cable Television Authority, a director of the Hunt- ington Valley Boya and Gltla Club and has eerved as a trustee for the Huntington Beach Union High School District. MacAlllater, 50, said his com- pany ia a apin-off of A-F Sales Inc. of Puadena. His company will act as a repreeentative and distributor He a1ao is a member of the board of direc1on of 'the Huntington National Bank. Don MacAllister If you pay more than $10,000 a year in taxes, talk to a Shearson/ American Express Financial Consultant at our Free Tax Survival Seminar. Landscape award for CM firm Mission Landscape Services, lnc. of Cost.a Mesa '8s received an award ]rom the Cali- fornia Landscape Con- tractors Association. Long beach-Orange County chapter, for its landscaping of Pacific Federal Plaz.a in Cost.a Mesa. 19& from $100,000 to $500,000 Contact: Small Business Administration Department at (800) 472-8529 Toll Free D. U/Jertg N11Hon11/ Bad Date: Wednesday, Aue us I 3. 1983 Time. !I.JO PM ~e: Shurson/Ame11un Elprtss 19000 MacArthur Blvd (Penthouse) Newoort Buch Sem1na1 Conducted by R1th11d W Leathers. St Vice Prtsldenl. r 1nanclal Consultant The award for large landscape maintenance was presented to Wayne · Du Boise, owner of the Costa Mesa landscaping firm. The plaz.a, located at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard, boasts more than 70 types of exotic trees, shrubs, turf and colorful flowers. One area is a classic fragrance garden with lemon trees, herbs and jasmine. Builders to hear investment talk A discWIBion of apart- ments as investments will be held at the Build- ing Industry Associa- tion's Aug. 1 dinner meeting at the Airporter Inn in Irvine. Topics will include: po litica l o utlook, profitability, rent con- trol. site location and future of rentals. Dinner begjns at 7 p.m. Fee is $25 members, $30 non-memben. Infor- mation, call 547-3042. Making Career Decisions? Let profeHlonal counMlor• at Saddleback Col- lege North help you relate your values to per- aonallzed cerMr etrategy In a comprehensive, low cost, short term program. For people of all ages entering the job market or desiring career change, we can help. Initial consultation FREE. CAREER DECISIONS PROJECT 559-9300 Ext. 22A s.ddlebllck College Nor1h, lrvlne One Pactfic: Pbia •rm Cmur ~ • llunl1ngt<JO Beach, CA 92647 An Equal Opportunity Under Piiot Logbook -I ·1 p·1 ' Candid commentaries ezchuively in the II J I DI One day, five years or somewhere in between - Downey Savings has the right account Tor you. Ac<..'Ount Term Minimum Rate Yield Balance Money Market I-day SZ.500 8 .60%· 8 .98%". Money Market Plus I-day S25.000 g .k0%" 9 .20%·. Savings c.ertificate 5-years $500 10·ss%· 1112%·· •Rate eubjecit lo d\1111(1c. • • A9UIM't CC)Mlanl nltc and all principal and internr on cklpoeit for""" ywr. Open your accowit today. \\e last )00 a liktime EY 11$fit: t:==-J Sl . .7 billion in .-:ti P'~ Downey 5'win,t8 in th.: top i'6 or Hllvil'l$(s nod loun!C in the n111inn. 44 branchn throoChoUt C.llforni•. Cot" Mesa • C:otll MCH/South Coasi • Fount•in Velley • H11n11n~on llcach ' Irvine/Northwood • lAguna Hlllt • L•ke Furcit • Mi'''°"\ icjo . ~ IUlll ClllTY 11111111 Vallone promoted by Meister Manu vanoae. a certified public aocountant. haa been promoted to vice president, controller for Tlte Meister Compuy, ~ Jolm MarU., president of the Newport Beach-headqwu1ered real estate development firm. Before joining Meister In 1980, Vallone, an Irvine resident, was a public accountant with Keue&ll Leveadaal 4r Compuy, a national accounting firm which speclallr.es in rul estate. • • • Erlk11on, Peters, Tbom1 & AHociatet, landscape an:httecta with offices in San Juan Capistrano and Pasadena, have announced the appointment of Dulel D. Stewart as an UBOCiate and Fraat R. Dubar as business development direct.or for the firm. • • • Mary Hoy& will represent the Orange County chapter of the Bllildlag lDdHtry A1soclatlon of Soatbern CaUfonala in a speech to the Newport Center Kiwanis on Aug. 23 at the Glendale Federal SavlDg1 & Loan in Newport Beach. Hoyt is vice president/subdivision administrator for West- ern Mutual E1crow. She will speak on "Inflation. Nqw the it's down, will it stay put?" t • • • Walter W. Cnattenden W , president of CDB Incorporated, hasd announced completion of a $3,500,000 private placement of senior preferred and common stock for Gllcllrtat Software Corp. Gilchrist is an Irvine firm currently developing integrated applications of software for micro-computers. • • • Larry Seeman A11oclatea, Inc., a professional environmental and planning consulting firm with offices in Newport Beach and Berkeley, has announced several recent peraonnel changes. William E . Mayer has accepted the position of project manager, Carollyn Lobell bas been J VAUONE promoted to managins ueociate of the firm'• Newport ~ach office and Anette M. Suella.haa advanced to an associate position. • • • A11ocl~ted bdastrlal Properties, a Newport Beach brokerage company specializing in indus- trial properties, has entered the commercial real estate market with the exclusive handling of two major facilities in Mission Viejo. the Ml11ion Eqalty FlDanclaJ Center, and the Coartyard. • • • Sbaae Smltll has joined Allen & McGarvey be. as a public relations executive, according to Josepll Allen, principal of the Irvine-baaed public relations firm. Hia primary responsibilities will include serving on several accounts, including ne Mortgage Groap lac., Tiie Welong Co. and Fleetwood Eaterpritea. • • • Terral)'llll G. Walter• has joined Batemu Elcbler, HW Ricllarda, be., as an aoc:ount executive, it was announced by Gerald R. C... vice president and manager of the firm'• Newport Beach office. The firm ii a member of the Kemper Gro•p, the largest regional aecurities firm in the west.em United States. Walters is a resident of Corona de! Mar. MUTUAL FUND LISTINGS OVER THE COUNTER llA .. SIOCll Ua'181Ga .. u. ..... , ' \ Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/WedMedey, July 27, 1983 ,-----------------------------------------------------------------------------STOCKS S.I•\ N•I \ S.lf\ N .. t Ft E 114\ C•o" Cl>Q P E 1'41\ Clo\<> C:hO .t I' NYSE COMPOS ITE T RANSAC T IONS ~°.?J~:~i"':v·~~U~fab~.:r~~ fHf Hf.W VO~K. "410WES1. PACIFIC. P8W, 80810N. Df.lAOtr AHO QtNCINNAtl alOCIC IXCHAHOU ANO Wedn<'tcl•y'1 11 a.m. (POT) Priu1 ~.... ,.., I> I l'lch C.10•~ (nQ s.,., "'"' I> f hd \ tlO\~ {l'IQ s.1.. ,.., Ft F no> c10,.. C"O S•ln 111•1 P E ftd> Clo"' CllQ !...ti•• .... P E no, C•o\f CllQ •1••B1 Ford's second quarter e a r nings $54 2 million B'/ die Asaocta ... Pnu 14 DETROIT -Ford Mocor C.O. said today it earned $542.2 m1llion In the ~ quarter of th1a year, reoordincltllt.l three-month profitlince 1979.1be No. 2 U.S . aut.omaker .-id the 164.6 percent pin over the year-aao'• $204.9 mOlioo relUlta came from more profita and hJgher lale9 in Ua North American car and truck markei, improved market ahare in nu-ope and productivity lJlaen-. It WU the be9t quartes:ly showing llinoe Ford earned $595 million in the January.March period of 1979. New leader iD brandy sales SAN FRANCISCO -There'• new competition in the American brandy market., dominated by Chriatian Brothen for 30 yean, aa Gallo'• F.&J Brandy sold 575,000 cues in the tint five months of this year, industry officiala uid. Chri8ti.&n Brothen, which sold 480,000 cues, uw its production .Up 17 percent this year compared with the aame period last year, while Gallo'• brandy waa up 49 percent. Just lut year the Chriatian Brothen Stl' Helena winery 90Jd almost twice as much brandy a.a the Modesto-hued Gallo, their cloeest competitor. U.S. posts budget surplus WASHINGTON -The U.S . government posted ita first budget aurplua in a year, taking in $3.4 billion more than it spent in June. The Treasury Department report Tueeday followed a Reagan administration an- noun cement Monday that because of faster-than~ economic growth, it wu lowering its deficit projectjon for the fiacal year ending Sept. 30 to $209.8 billion from $210.2 billion. U.S . S teel loses $1 12 m illion PITl"SBURGH -U.S. Steel Corp. says it 1aJt $112 million in the IJeCOnd quarter on aa1ea of $4.4 billion. The nat.ion'1 largestateelmaker earned $4 million in the same quarter last year OD ..ie. of $5.1 billion. But U.S. Steel said Tl •eeday that ita st.eel buainem, which account. for about tJne-tilird of its total operationa, narrowed ita Joa in the latest quarter to $141 million from $232 million ln the fi.nrt quarter of this year. Construc tion value rise seen NEW YORK -The value of conatruction contracting this year ahould n.e 19 percent from 1982 levels to $185.6 billion. llOOlll'di.ng to a private forecut. The report 1\ae9day said a revival in the oonstnaction industry, led by the sur&e in houaing, appears to be stabi.li.zing. 1 Dollar reach es all-tim e high LONDON -The dollar surged to all-time highs against the French, Dutch and Italian currencies and to a 7th-year high aplntrt the West Gennan mark ln lively trading early today. Gold bullion prices were little changed. The dollar, which had cloeed lower in New York on Tuesday, advanced agaimt all major foreign currendea except the British pound and the c.anadi.an dollar. WHAT "P' DI) NEW Y~K ;l M. H ==' ~ia:: ==-WtfAT AMEX DID • NEW YOH (AP) JUI. M "T--sn Adv-DecllMd "' ~ m TotellUuft Hft~ If Ntwtow• METALS GOLD QUOTATIONS SYMBOLS ...., ' lm.571UO.OO lnu. ttoMill..ll ' w~ ~d:B~m~m: . ~: .s s... •us .,,_,, ... ., ......, ut -.... ··~· Trwt 4.111.-, Utlt ·--~ .SS-1$,"'··· AMERICAN LEADERS Pr .... ... m 'JI 1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 27, 1983 f!iew S&L ' . . opens1n Irvine ~ ~ new aavings and ~ MIOdation ia mov-bta into offices at 2400 lqchel1on Ave. in &Ylne, directly acroes ~ street from the ~ Koll C-enter .. ~City Savings & >..oc. has leaaed 6, '700 aquare feet of apace Ip the area ita real estate a:eprwntaUves call "the ~hub of Irvine." Ilene Launen, chair- lll*l of the board of the QeW financial institu- tjan. aid he is confident it.will become successful. '-rhe economic climate is vier)' favorable," he said. Launen alao is chair- man and owner of Laureen Custom Color lAb on Reynolds Av- ~ in Irvine, which .-is located in the .... wli.ng Irvine Busi- .-C-enter. He said the auociatton . is ap- proaching the stock sell- ine'phaae. ~ board members --many from Irvine and li>uthem Orange County -'include Richard N. C!OJ!eman, partner of Col- eman/Caskey Architects of 1rvine; Lucille F.glett, ~te vice president of t)ean Witter Reynolds ~. in Santa Ana; .. IChael W. McClellan, leftior vice president of W"crmington Homes, Colt.a Mesa; F.ciwin A. Maerve, induatrial real estate broker with Grubb & Ellis in New- pad ee.ch; Pete Rabbitt ol Che Rabbitt Insurance Co. in Newport Beach; attorney Vance C. S6moods Jr., partner in C.pretz & K.asdan of Irvjne; Thomas F. Stdner. premdent and owner of Sub-4 Inc. of Fountain Valley; David R. Whiten, president of s~ & Clark, an accountancy corporation in 'Newport Beach; and Paul C. Gui.so, who will be executive vice presi- dent of the new savings and loan ueoclation. Norris, Beggs & Siml*>fl of Newport Be8ch negotiated' the ~estate leue. NB geologist returns from Terqa site By Join WaYDe ...,.,...l:.u J .. 1 N~ Beach geol- 01i1t, Dr. Roy J . Shlemon. recently re- turned from Terqa, a c:lusical archaelogical ate in the eastern part of the Syrian Arab Re- public. Terqa. whoee his- tory dates baek more than 4,000 yean, is an ancient Me90potamian urban complex located along the banks of the mldd1e Euphrates River. Dr. -Sblemon is presi- dent of Roy J . Shlemon and A.9odates, Ina., of Newport Beech and San Frand9oo, a consulting poJqpc.al firm. He waa appointed special re- aearcb collaborator for the Terqa project 1pon- _.m by the UCLA In- llitute of ArchaelosY. The project, which foclJles on Mesopota- mian civilizations, is dlrected by UCLA Ee.or of arehaeology, Giorgio Buccellati. year the project hu bMn conducted jointly ~ .:holara from the University of Rome. The Terqa excavations ~ remnanta of a ~Cjse, mualve wall ~ encircled the city ::~~: known. In addition, tantial archival orm tableta have iin di8coYered provid- • _ lnformaUon about ~ bA8tory of the little ~kinadom· are clay hlerotJlyphic tinp hat rev~al 9*ll about the political ... cultural develop- ~ of the ancient IO- . -8h1emon Mid it ll an- ~ that aome will be broucht the Ins1itute of ~=~ wm be • for ·~ Ow U.11hMRC ,tllCJ II"' 1ll'Jll 1\ nol deK11btO 11 UIM«I Ot I IOKl4' l)llCW ti IS •I llS 1eciit11 jlllCt A •• .., llY!cMU ~ ftOl tedllUll •Ull w!llM!dt .. llhlt 0-lolleMIQI I\ 10 Mf r-ery ~tstd oltlll ra SIOO Mid QI CU lllttvn If yQI lcu t \ICU lllwld fUI! <ail OI ~ ~ltltsed lletil tMI .. lit UC pertOd Ill 'Illa.lid ¥1 llffll nol Mllff M lO~l(J~ CMClllllSUncts lllt Sl(Jf •rll ISS!Jt . 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CANS IEG • PACK 5.29 THERAIRAll·M OR THERAGRAN VITAMINS 99 100 TAILETS WITH 30 Your Choice .EG Regulor 01 With • Mine1oh 7.99 • L'OREAL 'ULTRA RICH' HAIR CARE 3 59 16-0Z. 2 Shompoo1 & I Cond if•oner Regulor, 01y or Ea1ro &ody PACK REG. 5.19 .. . MITCHUM ANTl-PERSPIRANT DEODORANT 29 Your Chotee 2·01 Creom or Soltd 0 1 4°01 Ae1o•ol Re9ulor or IEG. 2 .89 Un•cenled TO 3.49 DOWllV LIQUID FAIRIC SO"ENER 89 64-0l. ,.,ice Include' 25• off fobel. SAU PllCI Daily Pilat WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1983 MEAD ON WINE 06 SLIM GOURMET E3 • -.. ----------------------------------------------------------' f ' The 1eeret of ripening green pears requiree nothing but patience. The proper procedure for ripening and a recipe for Pear Baked A Iuka can be found on page Fl. Spinach Wok Salad provides healthful meal with variety Spinach WokSaladcangiveyour menu planning eome variety besides supplying a very healthful meal full of natural vitaminaand minerab. , Quickly prepared in an electric wok, ltcan beaerved attractively in the wok at your table. Add crispy whole wheat rolls and a aelectlon of cheeees and dinner is on. Fresh, tender leaves of spinach are the buia of this California style salad. Silvered green onions, diaaonallY aliced carrota, ruby-red tomato wedges, creamy avocado aUcea, crunchy walnuta and California ripe olives are the winning combination of Oavon. Uae whatever garden vegetables your tamily llkeaand u.e a skillet lf you don't have a wok. SPINACH WOK SALAD 1 bunch1pinach, wuhed 3 tableapoona oil ' 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard 2 cloves garlic, minced Salt and pepper . 1 bunch green onion, cut ln 2-lnch pieces 2 carrota, thinly sliced 1 tomato, cut into wedges 1 cup pitted California ripe olives, whole or halved 1 avocado, aUced ~cup walnut pieces Remove apinach stems; tear into bite-sized piecee. Combine oil, vinep.r, inuatard, garlic, ult and pepper in electric wok.Heatat32~degreea2minutea.Add • onionaandcarrota,1tir-fry 1 minute. Add remalninC ingn!dlenta; ltir-fry ~ minute. Cover, turn wok off. Serve from wok. Makes 4 aervlnp. NCYI'E: May be L..1-\.. prepared in lkillet using medium DlllD h•t. ' I • ' ! f -l ' A. _ .... ·- - •a Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, July 27, 1983 English dessert no (trifle' Anyone who hu tasted a good trifle knows that Ut.laclllllic English deeaertof custard, fruit and cake la no ''trifle.'' It la delicious and easy to prepare. It is said that Enallah.ladiee in the 18th century liked that fact. The dMh took little trouble to make for tea. 1be Bluebeny Pw:h Trifle here ii u easy to make, while piWel'Vinc the tradition of 1-yering an excellent cmt.ud with c.ke and fruit. The custard which ii mllde with sweetened coodemed milk la fallproof and u tMty u the bMe of any trifle should be. 1be pound cake can be pu.rchMed and cut into cubea. 1be fruita of summer that make this trifle tremendoua are blueberries and peaches. Other-euy summer de.ert choices include Blueberry 'n' Spice Bread Pudding and Lemon Crepee with Blueberry Sauce. Sweetened condenaed milk makes the bread pudding moist and sweet and enhances the lemon filling of\the crepes. Either cte.en would be appropriate for entertaining too. BLUEBERRY PEACH TRIFLE l (14-ounce) can sweetened condenaed milk (Nar evaporated milk) l ~ cups cold water 2 teaspoons grated lemon rind l (3 ~-ounce) package instant vanilla pudding and pie filling mix 2 cups (1 pint) whipping cream, whipped 4 cups pound cake cubes 1 pound ripe peaches, aeeded, pared and chopped (about 211i cups) or 1 (29-ounce) can sliced peaches, well drained and if desired, chopped 2 cups fresh or dry-pack frozen blueberries, thawed, rimed and well drained In large bowl, combine sweetened oondenaed milk, water and lemon rind; mix well. Add pudding mix; beet until well blended. Chill 5 minutes. Fold in whipped cream. Spoon 2 cups pudding mixture into 4-quart aJ,ua eerviq bo. wl; top with half the cake cubs', the peeches, half the remaining pudding mixture, the remaining cake cubes then the blueberries and remainini pudding mbrtu.re spread to 1 inch of edae of bowl Chill at 1eMt .4 boun. Garnish udemred. Refrigerate leftovers. Makes 10 to 12 aervin81- LEMON CREP~ WITH BLUEBERRY SAUCE 12 (6-inch) prepared deleert crepes l (8-ounce) package cream chee9e, 90ftened 1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condemed milk (Naf evaporated milk) · ~ cup lemon juice 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 teupoona grated lemon rind ~ cupaap.r 1 ~ tablespoons comatarch 1li tA?elpODll ground nutmeg ~ cup hot water 2 cu.-fresh or dry-pack frozen blueberries, thawed, rimed and drained 2 tableepoona brandy or water In 1arge mixer bowl, beet mee.e until fluffy; beat in sweetened condenaed milk until smooth. Stir in lemon juire, vanilla and 1 teupoon lemon rind. Cover-and chill at least 3 bou.n. Meanwhile, in small Car snacking perils avoided by planning Summertime meaN family outings in the car and, whether it be a tw~week crcm-country trip or a day outing to a favorite swimming hole, providing your family nutritious and refreshing snacks will help ensure the trip is an enjoyable experience. The perila of car snacking can be many-1torage of food and beverage, spoilage, spillage and waste di8poeal are just a few -and make proper planning neo"''ry. 'Ibere are a number of take aloo8 mack ideas that will answer theee potential probleml and should make thoee t.ck -t occu~ta pleaant travel c:unpuDom. In addition., theme miCka are ooovenient 80W'Cl!9 of refnebment once you get to the buch or carnpalte. FREEWAY MIX 1 6-ounce package diced mixed dried fruit 1 cup round oat cereal ~ cup IUDflower teeda l cup dry routed peenuta Mix all ingredients lp a canistef' with Ught fitting lid. Just before leaving oo trip, pack freeway mix in individual small plMtic t.p for eaay distribution and eating. Mekee about 3 ~ cups mix. PEANUT BUTl'ER RAISIN SPREAD ~ .. ~~ r!::.ut butter Round cNp cradten Mix peanut butter with raislm. Spread on cmdren and top with 8e(XJnd c:ncker to make undwich. Theee can be made the nllbt before and ltiOred in plMtic mg.. Unu.ed spreed can be covered and itcred for Ule at a later time. Makel ~ CUpl spreed. FROZEN GRAPE CLUSTERS 1 large cluster of leedle9a grapes Snip grape cluster into smaller chasten of about 10 srapea. Place in flat baking sheet that will fit into trener. 1.Ay grapes out on sheet and place in freezer for a mlnlmum of 2 houn to f.ree7.e. When ready to take grapes on trip, place frozen clwten in large plastic beg. Prepare 2 to 3 clusters per per.in. Twist to three-bean salad saucepan, combine sugar, comatarch, rernai.n.ing lemon rind and nutmeg; gradually stir in water. Over low heat, cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Stir in blueberries; cook and stir until mixture returns to a boU. Simmer 5 minute.. Stir in brandf. Fill crepes with equal portions of cheeee mixture; rou up. Serve wtth wann or chilled blueberry sauce. Refricerate leftovers. Makee 6 eervinp. BLUEBERRY~· SPICE BREAD PUDDING 12 alice9 white bread, cut into cubes (about 6 cups) 2 cups fresh or dry-pack frozen blueberries, rimed and drained 3eggs l (14-ounce) can sweetened CQlldenaed milk (Nar evaporated milk) 1 ~ cups warm water W cup m&rJarine or butter, melted 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1h teaspoon ground cinnamon 1h teaspoon ground nutmeg Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In large bowl, to88 together bread cubes and blueberries. Tum into a greased 9-inch aquare baking pan; aet as4de· In large bowl, beat eggs; add remaining ingredients. Mix well. Pour evenly over bread cubes and blueberries, completely moistening bread. Bake 45 to 50 minutes or until knife inaer1ed in center comes out clean. Cool. Serve wann or chilled. Garnish as desired. Refriger- ate leftovers. Makes 8 to 10 servings. I NEW CROP BARI LE'l'I PEARS lARGE NECTARINES WE'VE REDUCB> niE PRICE ON EVERY 12-PACK OF BEER! HERE'S 1HREE EXAMPLES Avelleble I" eto,.. thet u rry -· io111e & 11quor -1EA. • UMIT 4 PKGS. CHARMIN • 4 ROLL PAK BA1HROOM TISSUE 6-PAK • 12-0Z. CANS SHASTA SODA POP EA. J.5.CT. PKG. •ALPHA BETA VARIEIY PACK DONUTS . 1 ~ :· . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Juty 27, 1883 Include children in plannin! b rrown bag luriches for school ., won't be lbr\g before the kids go back to echool, •IWW la the Ume toatart thlnkinl about that age old Pl' 1H 11 -what to peck foe lunch. •Brown bq ll.ICha needn't be the chore that ~ puer\1a make them out· to be,'' uym Jane ~. R.D., conaulting nutritionist in the San "'-ndlco Bay aree. She recommenda includlng your c:bB4nn in the plannning and preparation of lunches l*9d at home. "Tab your kids to the grocery store and let them help lelect foods to pack for lunch," Rubey aa)"I. "U t.heJ help aelect the food, they are more likely to eat it." 0 You can uae theee grocery shopping trips as mini-nutrition IMlona too," Rubey adds, "by en- cowqlnc your k1da to aelect foods from the four food lfO'IPe -milk, meat, vegetables and fruita, and ·tna and cereala.'' . Rubey auggesta buying foods high in nutrient value and limiting foods and sn.acka that are high in auaar. salt and fat. "Many kids are ovemouriahed with calories and undemouriahed with nutrients," said Rubey. According to Rubey, sandwiches are a good cbo6ce for lunch, especially if made with whole grain bl'Md and a nutritious filling, like meat, cheese, tuna aalld. oc peanut butter. Sheencouraaescreativity when pac.king a achool lunch. "You don't always have to make a sandwich. Pldt a variety of nutritious snacks, like celery sticks filled with cheeee or peanut butter, a whole tomato with ~ salad or cottage cheese, nuts and granola, EA. 2-UTER &am..£ COKE 10me fresh fruit, or even canned fruit placed ln al small flaatic oon\ainer. •• ' " find mulfinl go over well with kids of all ages," Rubey aaym. '"They are like a cupcake, yet far. more nutritious. You can make a variety of muffins, from the same baa1c recipe, and what's more, yoUJ" children can help make them." 1 Rubey cautions parents to keep food .afety in mind when decidlng what to pack for achool lunches,, Uee a thermos or insulated container to keep co~ foods cold and hot foods hot. A Styrofoam f~1 carrler containing a glycol "brick" that can be froze" and lneerted in the lid of the carrier act.a aa a1 rninl-refrigerator. I Uae time-aaving shortcuts when pre~ echool lunchee. Fix lunch the niaht before and store it in the refrigerator or freezer ao you can pop it in a ·brown bag or lunch box in the morning. • I Rubey says freezing lunch the night before wUl help keep food cold until lunchtime. Sandwiches.I caaeroles, meats, chee9e and poultry freeze well. ' Avoid freezing mayonnaiae and foods with high moisture content, like tomatoes and celery, which' loee texture and flavor after freezing. Remember that young children have small ap~tites. A whole sandwich may be too much food, ao cut sandwiches, fruit and other items into small, easy to handle amounts. By helping with grocery shopping and prep- aration of their achool lunch, children can learn the importance of eating well-balanced, nutritious meals, and take over the task of pack.lna their own lunch aa 2 ._.. they grow older. W c.-upoU M cup milk ui: FIVE CUP SNACK MIX 1 cup your favorite fruit Cll' weetabie -sntecfO•~ 1 cup ahredded coconut apple, dqiped pl'UDl9. •• wrnn111. ra1i11m, 1 • , 1 cup peanuts llDAJl banena. pwhtnf Cll' mrrota 11.-. 1 cup ralaina · 8'ft Gour, bMlnc powder and ..it Into bowl. (BeJ•_, 1 cup cuhewa IUl'9 to add the bnn left In tbe after b9dt Into the 1 cup aunflower aeeda mixture. Place coconut in ahallow baking pan. Bake in Add wheat..-,....,. and lemon peel :. _ oven at 350 degrees until Uchtly browned, •tininc. Beat etP liahtly and add ..., oil. and milk to'. : frequently. Mix with remainma lngredJenta. Store in dry ine'ecllenta ab at cmce. '": airtiahtcontainer at room temperature. Maks 5 cups. J1ix )ISt until bJended t.cJeetha'. Do not beat. SUr "• in fruit )ISt Ul bfended. 1••• PEANUT BVTl'ER BALLS Pour batter into pe ne cl and floured muffin ttna. ~ cup smooth or crunchy peanut butter fWinc M full. e.ire at 400 decJ'w fCll' 20 minutes or• .. ' 1 ~ cups Jl91l{at dry milk til -.u-. brown. Makel 12 muf:fina ':i\ cup granola or bran cereal ..--un __ .......... _. __________ · ____ ;:; 6 tablespoon frozen oranae juice (thawed but not n diluted)' Measure all ingredients into amall mixi.na bowl. Mix well. Sha~ into I-inch ball.a. No cooking required. Wrap individually or in pairs in plastic wrap or place balla in covered storage container. Makes 36 I-inch balla. VARIETY MUFFINS 1 ~ cups whole wheat flour 3 teaspoons baking powder ~ teaspoon salt ~ cup brown sugar 2 teaspoons grated lemon peel (optional) EA. •IN OIL OR WATER •LIMIT 4 lnfrcxiucing four new diet meals that are au awi) •REGULAR •DIET • CAFFEINE FREE • CAFfEJNE FREE DIET 6.5-0Z. CAN • CHICKEN OF lllE SE'A CHJ,JNK LIGHT 1UNA •HICKORY •REGUl.AR •LOSALT 14-0Z. 80111.E • CHRIS' &: Pl1TS •l~un:R BOT1\..E B SAUCE we~ .. '"" R.gN IO "elllM s. .. IO COl"Vfteot•I 0..-• Stle• ,,. •• ~ltdortlD ~•IOle l .. ~ ----·1~1 I ... Or•ncae Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 27, 1983 a I Several factors responsible for rapidly falling wine prices • PRICE PREDIC - TIONS -There hu been Iota of talk and a treat dMJ written of late about rapidly falling wine prkec, eepecially for California wines. There are a number of thinaa responalble for thia price ~ on winee produced here, and you've heard all the reaaona befor e . Subsidized imports, a •trona dollar that ia buy- ing more foreign wines for the same money, and over-productio n in Europe and California. are just a few of the reaaons. Some people are act- ing as if they're surprised by this situation. They shouldn't be. "Mead on Wine" predicted thete falling prices over a year and half ago, and if those same fo~ who failed to pay attention then will listen closely now. I'll update that prediction. The only thing I couldn't forsee at the time was how long mar- ket conditions would force prices to stay lower than nonnal. At that time, I thought the price pressures might last for about two years, mean- ing everything would be back to nonnal eome- where around January of 1984. Good news for con- sumers, bad pews for growen and wineries. There ia a every reaaon to believe that the current situation will continue for at least another two years. Grape prices will fall this year making it easier for wine.ries to adjua1 their prices, and there will continue to be surpluses of top varietals such as Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvlgnon. Even sparkling wine prices may come under pressure next year as several more new producers enter a market that is becoming rapidly crowded with both American and Foreign products. VINTAGE PRICING -There ia one other factor that is affecting California wine prices. and it is one the wineries brought on themaelves. Small California wine- ries (and some not ao small) have for years charged "what the traf- fic will bear," with little regard to quality. U last year's Chardon- nay sold for $10, this year's should aell for $12 became a neighboring winery WU charging $12 for ita Chardonnay. That's the kind of think- ing that hu controlled California pricing. The best European wines have for centuries been priced with a couple of thlnp taken into con- sideration that American wine producera have oonmt.ently overlooked, quality of the vintage and supply and demand. U a French chateau haa a great year one year and a mec:llocre year the next. the difference in quality ia refl«:ted in the price. Hlatorically, Cali- fornia wineries have not done thJa. The feellng being that if they once tower the price it will be difficult to faille it again. Ther're eeWna wine u if it were com flakes or 8CIDe OChel' commodity rather than • works of art that vary ln. quality. ONE EXCEPTJON - Smith & Hook ~ in Mcftterey ti. announced • vini_,. pridnc, on the wt.n. mabr'• COl'ICeption of the quality ol eecb vtn· '8'b. award-wtnn!nl cWliUt ..... Jan 1970 ... prtoed 11t fl}.IO, and dwm .......... IOldto ..... adMr' winllrt. allo wan....,. at vari· OUI t fain #Jtd oampet.I· lions. It was an aus- picious beginning. By California think- ing, the 1980 vintage should have been priced no lower than the previous vintage, and probably several dollars more. After all, the first vintage was a sell-out and has gained the wine- ry considerable notorie- ty. Smith & Hook could have done just that and would have probably eold all its wine. but reason and fair play won out over California tra- dition. Management has this to say: "In our particular region, 1980, we believe will not go down in the history book.a as a stellar vintage. We feel that our 1980, while a very fine wine, is not atyliatically what we had hoped it would be when com- pared to our first re- ieaae." The 1980 vint.aae will be releued at $9.~0. a full $3 reduction at a time when production coeta have lncrealed dramati- cally. The really good news for consumers ia that they may not aaree with the winemaker 's aau•oent of the wine. Granted, the 1980 is not ln the big, extremely rich Mead on Wine By JERRY D. MEAD aAd powerful style of the 1Q79 but I'm not con- ~ t~ makes it a lprwlne . IJt la more delicate, but p.trhapa equally flivorful and complex, ~ may tum out to aae asl improve ju.It as nice- ly. With the current trend toward fi.nc!tee rather than power tliia could tum out to be the ultimate Smith & Hook 1tyle .. time goes by. What really oounta, though, ia that thia year ou can bu the wine of an exceptional vineyard at several dollan uving. SOLID GOLD STATISTICS -The Louis M. Mart.inJ Winery of Napa Valley produces nearly 50 percent of all the Barbera sold in America. Maybe that la explained by the fact that It ia now of gold medal quality. The 1979 vintage juat picked up a gold at the Orange C.oun- Fair. 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ITAUNC, ~. • 1111 .OZ. tudents give turkey igh marks in survey Here's how: BUY: Enough Pampers to collect 12 Pamr.ers Teddy Bear Proof-o -Purchase pointS, MAIL: The required certlfi· care below along with your 12 Pamper1 Teddy Bear Proof-of· Purchase polnti. When It cornea to gradee, studenta often think It'• more fun to atve than receive. Recently, the national 1\arkey Federation preeent.ed more than 2,000 public IChool 1tudent1 ln the Chicago area with an opportunity to do just that. ln two unusual "final exama," 1tudent1 taste-tested and graded turkey product.a -turkeY. • tacos, turkey ham, turkey rout and turkey hot doP -~ for a apot on their echool cafeteria menua. RECEIVE: Your choice of a 'l.00 Refund or ~ s2.oo in Pampers coupons ~~~~)~~, (four SOC couponsgooc! toward your next four purchases of I Convenience Pack Value Style or 4 any other Sile I BY MAIL OR- DOUBLE YOUR REFUND • TEAR OFF the "Refund Doubler" from the Pampers Display at your favorite store: Mall It along with your 12 Pampers Teddy Bear proof· of.purchase points and the required certificate below. • RECEIVE: Your c hoice of a '2.00 Refund or .. __ !~1! __ 9.!!! __ _ Pam pen -. REFUND DOUBLER Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 27, 1983 86 Overau, the atudentl rated the turkey producta they tried an "A-minus." A perfect acore with th1a d1.oeming group of conaumera ia pretty hard to come by. The "exama'' were conducted by Youth Ad- visory C-OundJ memben. Y AC. are the echooll' venion of a "quality circle" profp'&m. They have Proved to be suocwful ln helping echooll "eell" the IChool cafeteria to 1tudent-cuatomera. 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IOX 5511 MAPl£ PlAIN, MN 5S393 '1.EAU llOTt THfS( ADDITIONAL HlllllS t Otler Q')OO ooly in 1n. US A 2 TH( ATIACH(O CERTIJICAT( MAY NOT 8( MECHAtjl(AllY RlPROOUCEO ANO MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR RIOUfST 1 'tl>u• itffr 1.qnt, '"kY ttOt Of ,,~ or 11Jf\PtHfC 4 ltm~ one l~t.lf1t Of• "'tlrnf If P1~~5Ri R?}~~·8'mR~~o~;fl~Ar~9.~AS~ ~~rM~~o~ J ... ~:r·~ ;~ :;,·~~·· Discover New Butter Flavor Crisco It makes cooking with margarine OBSOLETE! • When cooking, substitute equal amounts of Butter Flavor Crisco for butter or margarine. • Get a rich buttery taste plus the performance of Crisco. And , NO CHOLESTEROLI NO SALT! .. 3587CO '5ave when you buy 'risco one any size ~OIL ® when you buy d Ir. one any size ® c c ' I r. .. •. Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, July 27. 1983 ericans spending $1 .5 billion on food Supplements =fo.'l"=" WENClt tuc c-., '==.'- Americana apend over tl.~ billion on food aup- plnmenta and by 1988 um amount ii expected to be $3.~ billion. The number of adults Ulin& aupplements reg- ularly ii estimated to be 35 to ~ percent of the population. -Why are food supple- l menta 10 popular? Vari- OUI n!MOl\S a.re given including: 1. increued public awareness of the important link between I nutrition and health; 2. heavy promotion of food aupplements, sometimes including unreasonable or even harmful claims made for them; 3. con- cern that our foods today I are mi.saing important nutrients due to pro- ceaain g or storage methods; 4. prescription by Physicians for various lfOUP8 at risk such as pregnant women, young dilldren with poor eat- ing habits, or the elderly. Often food supple- ments are taken for in- l\ll'ance -just in case they might be needed. The idea here is that the aupplemen ts might help and they won't hurt. But ii this true? Is taking food supplements free from hazard? Many people think IO, probably because the supplements -vitamins, minerals, protein, amino acids, etc. -are a natural part of the foods we eat and therefore must be safe if taken 1eparately from foods. Unfortunately, this rea80Ding ii faulty. Safe substances can become harmful if we oonswne too much. And this is just as true of food supple- ments aa it ii of other things. A good rule to re- member ii. ''there are no safe substances, only.safe amounts.'' For example, most people consider vitamins I safe to take in any t amounts, but each year ~ there are nearly 4,000 cues of vitamin poison- ing-80 percent of them children. A recent survey among adults in seven western states indicates that over 8 percent, 11 percent and 16 percent of the sample are consum- ing potentially toxic levels of vitamins A, C and E. respectively. Thus, a person who takes vitamin supple- ments for "insurance" should not take super-large, or "mega" doees, but instead should take a supplement that provides the Ree- l ornmended Daily Allow- ~ anoes of the nutrients as establiahed by the Na-~ tional Re9eareh Council. ct The two vitamins that ~ are moet toxic are vit- JJ amins D and A. Both are fat soluble vitamins and are stored in body fat where they can ac- cumulate to hazardous leela when intake ls ex- oellive. Promoters have made claims that megadoees of vitamin D will build atronger bones, es- pedally if the vitamin is taken in a ''natural'' form such u filh liver oil. While 00 evidence exists to aupport theee claims, vitamin D has been shown to cauee cerebral, cardiovucular, and renal dama&e. particularly in infants at intakea of 3,000 to 4,000 International Units per day (10 times the RDA for infants). Exceu vitamin D caUM!I calcium to be de- posited in aof t tiaaue, and ... reatlt, phyUclans report many cues of b 1evenible kidney dam- •· The RDA fOf' most adults ia 200 Inter· national Units per day. Vlt8min A ii reoeiv\na much pUbUcity u a pcm- Ible preventive -cent for cancel'. However. takinC vitamin A aapplemM\ta ..... than the RDA (10,000 lnt.ematlonal Un1111 tor men, 8,000 In-~ Units for •omen) to prevent ..... 111\'t recolnmend· ed. ,,_.. II no way to tM'll" the vlt.unin A to .,.aftc body a• where cancer ml1bt be ~~forex· ....... ) ..... It -the potiendal ID --ex--...vw Uwr ....,., The toxic doee of vit- amin A for an adult ia 100,000 International Units a day, taken for an extended time -gener- ally more than a year, although aome people may be susceptible to toxicity at lower doees. A person who reg- ularly overeonsumes vit- amin A supplements could develop chronic hypervitaminoais A (hypertoo much) with symptoma such aa sores on the skln, hair loM, headache, blurred vislon, and diarrhea. A penon ingesting 50,000 to 100,000 International Units of vitamin A for 30 days can develop signs of cranial pttl8W'e that mimic brain tumor aymptoma. Other toxic re8Ults of overdosing on vitamin A include fiver, kidney, and bone damage. Vit- amin A supplements may be particularly toxic to patients with chronic kidney failure. Thus, ICientiats have concluded that there ii Beel Loin 1.AUM ICUOOUlt -IWIUl.All Oii llAC"O • Tortilla Chips I.29 12'01 MINU'TE MAID FAUil PUNCH OA NewCNpTbompeon ,_DI dwich Mate Siieas 9 9r 1NIZ Lemonade. 9 . AEGUl.AA. OfllP, FINE, ELEC. PEAK Yuban Coffee FOLGEAS HIGH POINT INSTANT Coffee 9 OXYOOL FAMILY Sil! JIF CREAMY OR CRUNCHY tt • .. 4 7 Peanut Butter,&<>z .a. no rationale to rec- ommend a daily intake of vitamin A sneter than the RDA and c:onawnera should be careful not to take ex.ceeaive amounts. • • • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED: -Q. I recently purchued a protein powder from a friend who ii eellina it. Alter buying It, I waa told by another f.rieod that uaing too much protein powder can be hazardous. U thia ii true, why I.a it aold? -A . The average healthy adult with healthy kidneys can tol- erate extra protein D«COMTOll ~OllCOlOM Gala II 9 Towels W.~L without prob1ema -aa lona u the amount im't exceealve. However, tak- ing protein powder could be hazardout to some, particularly infants, whaee kidneys are im- mature, and people with liver or kidney problems. Exceu protein re.ults in a high renal eolute load that muat be proc e1u d RATH160Z~ Hot_ I Bop by the lddneya. Seven! yea.ra aao the Federal Trade Comml11io11 pl'Op09ed that lhia wani- lng be placed on labela of frotein aupplemeni,: 'Do not u.e for infants under one year of age. Do not u.e without checking with your doctoc if you have severe liver or kidney trouble." 9r Mal *I.99 ~ »Lt DUttCAM IMU ,,,,..,... Cake Mixes 1-0z S4° »-OZ •I.6S 21-0zss0 WAMCT J'aUll TSND&a Coria Cantaloupes LNUSVETW•UPE L.12-r A voeacla. l.AAGE'NICYAff HASS f-'33• Nectarln• EXmAFAICIPtWET AiC( L.14tr Onions UANO '~~. L.11.st ORACAENA MAROINATA, MASSANQEANA, TRl·COLOR WARNECKI, JANET CRAIG ~ SANOERIANA Aaorted • Rouseplantas"POT ~.99 ) . r1 ,. . ' . .. Orange Coat OAIL Y PILOT /Wedneeday, Juty 27, 1983 ii/l emon '11: Mustard Turkey Wings' a barbecue treat .· . il..~ ia the time for getting out ol doont and ~~ ... delidoua meala with family and friends on -':"~Uo or 1n the back yard. · ·: •: l'or many, it's a time to light the charcoal 1n the pre~ a apedal treat, like theee "Lemon 'n • Turkey Winp." ·.; • Turkey ia ideal for summer grilllng. It's ;c-• ••deal and nutritious. And, it's tops in veratility, ~ ao well with a wide variety of aeuoningl ~flavoring.. :-: r Here, for example, inelCpenaive California ~wings are the star of a summer cook-out. ,,.... they're cooking over glowing charcoal, brush ~with a zippy lemon-mustard mixture. : ·: -Lemon ia always a favorite flavor accent, and . le ml.mWd peln well with lt, along with ..... of lemon pepper and garlic. Thia type of il111"'81U'd ia prepared in the style of Dijon,.Frana!, jJQiinbur that the mustard la ground and mixed with . . and herbs, with white wine added. It's spicy . nt and can perk up many recipes. . .; . Count on turkey wings and other turkey items ~California to add variety and flavor to menus all 1,W Iona while helping to keep the food budget in Mlanc.e. ln addition to turkey winp, look for 6ther fr' and frozen part.a including drumatic.ka, thighs, -'1 and half tfeUta. All are suited to many cypes of recipee ancf cooking methoda, either lndoon or out. When using any outdoor grilling recipe, re- member that cooking t1mea are approximate. The length of time will vary with the cut and wetah t of turkey that la Wied u well u the temperature of the coa1a and the distance the turkey ii from the coala. LEMON 'N MUST ARD TVRU:Y WINGS 4 turkey wings, ~ to 1 pound each 1 tablespoon Dijon-style mustard Juice of l lemon (about ~ cup) W teaspoon lemon pepper 3 cloves fresh garlic, minced ~ cup butter or marprine, melted To prepare coa1a, apreMI al.ng1e layer of chan:oal over bottom of large outdoor grill. Stack in a pyramid; light and let bum to gloWing coal stage, about 30 minutes. Spread coala evenly over bottom of grill. Place grate over coala. Rinle turkey wings; pat dry. Leave whole or separate into 2 part.a. Mix together mustard, lemon juice, lemon pepper, garlic and butt.er. Grill turkey wings, covered or uncovered, 25 minutes per aide, turning once and basting often with lemon-mustard mixture. Makes 4 servings. .. xcess salt, fat , calories not in diet ·~: :. · ·: · Hop on the bandwagon. Join the millions , ·f ~ conacioua Americana who are cutting back on ~ salt, fat and calories in their diets. .:: We're eating lighter, exercising more regularly ~feeling better. Now we can cook light, with new C5fl"'ll oil spread which contains less salt, fat, and ea than regular margarine. ·.·Busy cooks will be delighted to find that there is '8Crifice to tu1e and flavor. aa the following recipe will prove. It calla for chicken and pineapple, two I ooda that are high on nutrients and appetite appeal and low in fat and calories. PINEAPPLE CHICKEN KABOB ta J. (20 ounce) can pineapple chunks in unsweetened !' juice, drained, juice reeerved I 1 ~ cup reeerved pineapple juice W cup firmly packed light brown sugar 1 to 2 teaspoons curry powder \4 cup light com oil spread 3 large whole chicken breuta, boned, skinned and cut into l ·inch cubes 2 medium green peppers, cut into 1-inch aqua.res In mnall aaucepan, over medium high heat, bring pineapple juice, brown sugar and curry powder to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer 5 minute.; remove from heat and stir in com oil spreed until melted. Pour pineapple mixture over chicken pieces; ~ well. Marinate 1 hour; atirringoocasionally. Drain chicken; reeerving marinade. Skewer chicken pieces alternately with pineapple chunks and green pepper pieces. Place on broiling rack and brush with marinade. 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Use the coupon below before September 30th to Save 30' on your purchase of one 8 quart box or four 2 quart enve- lopes of new, Sugar Free Wyler's. ------------- I SAVESOO~ I on one 8 quart box or four 2 qt. envelopes of SUGAR FRE E ~Ulul•l's. S300Q l2'f2 .. t. --------------1 I • • I • I •• .. r ,. ' J. . . '• .. ·' .... ... .. '~. "' ... .. It .... 11 .. • I ,, \,11 ti 1f1 . ' ..., •I l • ell ·ii '" I .. , . I I I I • D Orange Cout DAILY PILQT/Wjtdnelday, July 27, 1983 Lew Prices ., ·~ .... Discover Ralphs New Low Prices on Top Quality Golden Prellliulll Meat ~r Limit 4 per CUltomer USDA·Wbole per lb. Fresh Fryers ~.53 SwUt·FrOMD jjj:· Butterball 99 Turkeys • Bakery Values Ralphl-Honey Iran. Appl• 'N Spic• OJ 99 Crumb Donuts P:,0• • RalphJ.Cinnamon Apple. 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Theae eaay-d o, )ur-of-the-mlnu te are made from quantities of t:re.h What hel .. them to llt" II a llDall amount of ~ .. latin. ---theee quick ,._ are made without in@lllll techniques and le~Uve effect of 11'11 amounta of augar l~fee amount• of ~ ... too!) They must • ..-u in the refri&er-&oQnd u.ed within two ,.... L !f you want to increue ·~ recipes to make U1fll' amounw. store the ~Jan in the freeRr. ·:n.eae low-calorie "'91dapreada can be 1aturallly aweet nothing but fruit lavyx-!) or you can aug-nem the sweetnele with ~ aabstitute to taste. ~notapecified the t becauae the ad- UUon of augar substitute ~· not affect the tex- ;ure, IO uae as much or as iltde u you pleaae -or ~·tall. SUGAR FREE PINEAPPLE "PRESERVE0 make thia any time of Mt) 1 envelope plain ~:'pa canned un- sweetened pineapple juice 20 ounce can un- aweet.ened crushed =le juice, un- optiona l : sugar aubstitute to taste Sprinkle gelatin on :.armed juice in a small •ucepan. Wait 1 minute until aeJatin 10ft.ena then ilMt emtly until melted md.cle.r. Rimove from heat and rtir bi undrained canned :rushed pineapple. Sweeten to taste, if de- iired. Tranafer to COV• ~red jars and store in the .~tor. Mak. approximately H~ aape, 15 calories per :.rtblapoon. RASPBERRY JAM 1. teaapoon plain ,elatin 'iS cup cold water 1 pint fresh raspber- ries (2 small boxes) Turkey dogs go great on barbecue Calilornia Turkey ~ great on the Score 2 pounds turkey f:ranb about ~ inch deep. Brwh with sauce in.de by combining and heiattnc until bubbly ~ ~up each orange 1narmalade and orange ~. ~ cup each finely ~green onion and 'Pl aauce, ~ teaspoon ~ ult and ground ~ franks about 6 ;inches from heat, •on.-bina with sauce, :tbout 10 minutes, until •franb are puffed and ·richly aLazed. Serve in IOMt.ed frankfurter bun. Bean salad easy to prepare Chilled bean uJada are eay to prepare, delicious l6de dWM!9 that are per- fed for awnmer pcnics. Start with canned oark and beam and add hwh ~blee such as p.-pepper. onion and ~ SUMMER BEAN SALAD 2 C9M (16 ou.nce9 -=b) pork and beana ID talmto aaum 1 cup areen pepper llripl ~ cup aUced onklnl ~ cup aUced c:arrot:t === A1a-t2 bows before ~ In medium • ...,., cmnbAne all ~ d6dt8 except Mlad ~ Cover; nfrielr· •lto4 houn. To ..-ve: Arnnllt an ............. 5 CllPI•·~ 2 tablespoons grape, apple or orange juice optional: sugar. 1ubatitut.e to taste Sprinkle gelatin on canned juice in a amall saucepan. Wait 1 minute untll gelatin aoftens, then heat gently until melted and clear. Cook and stir, mashing with a spoon until berr ies are crushed and bubbling. Remove from the heat and stir in aoftened gelatin-water mixture until blended . Sweeten to t.ute with sugar substitute, if desired. Store in a covered jar in the refrigerator. Makes about . ~ cups, 10 calories a tablespoon. BLUEBERRY BLACKBERRY PRESERVE 1 teaspoon plain gelatin ~ =::::-:J PRlllGLll I A p~!AIO CHIPI IB REGOR 1 39 ~ RIPPLE IA. e •9-oa. lo•. Ind. 2.S• Off label Slim £Ourmet By BARB'A'RA GIBBONS ~ cup grape juice 1 pint fre.h blue- berrie9 "" pint &e.h black- berriee optional: augar aubltitute to taste S~e plaUn on juice m a small aauoepan. Set aside to aoften; then heat gently until melted. Meenwhlle, combine berriee in blender (OI' food ~ocew>r ulbic the steel lade); J>l'OCell until pureed. Add aweetener to taste, lf cte.lred. Store in covered container in the refrigerator. Makes approximately 2 cups, under 16 calories WHITE WHEAT OR SANDWICH per tablespoon. FRESH SUGARLBll MARMALADE 6 ounce can frozen oranae juice conoen"' trat.e 1 envelope (1 table- •J>OOI') plain gelatin ~cup cold water 1 eattnc oranae optional: augar aubatitute to tut.e Remove orange juice concentrate from the freeaer and wait 20 to 30 minu'-1 until pu1ially thawed and llu.hy. Sprinkle platln on colcf water In blender container. Walt one minute and then add boWna water. Cover and blend, ICl'aptna down lldee of container, until gelatin ia oompl.et.ely dla- aolved. Add parUally thawed undiluted orange Juice concentrate, cover and blend until melted. Peel and leed the J.. ana-; cut into ch~. Add the c:nnae to 1he blender. aJona wl&h about 11' of the pee_), (flt into email peca. ~ and procem with on-9ff moUom until cinnae aDd peel are coaraeJ1 chopped. Blend in sweetener to taste, tf <laired. Store covered in refrigerator. Maka about 1" cu.-, about 15 caloriea I*' tablspoon. ~ JIF m PIAllUT BUnlR 18·0Z CREAMY I 5 9 _ OR EXTRA :____:::_' CRUNCHY IA. e --IPRlllGFllLD SGRAPIFRUIT JUICI •6-0Z WHITE 6 5 OR PINK IA. e r::...., PILUBU•Y 1.1 llllJ· BllCUITI 7 . .S·OZ. 22 BUTTERMILK • OR COUNTRY STYLE IA. e 12.S·count Anorted I 6-01 Hu9he1 Precious. lvnienion. Random Wt. 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'· ltP lt~E~. 1.89 ' I• ~ l l ' l / ~ Oronge c-1 DAILY PILOT /Wodnetdly, July 27' 1883 I Tomatoes, green beans, peaches good for preserving Thia .wnmer why not preRrVe an exdtJna trio of popular favoritee: tomatoee, green beana and peaches, Threeexdt- ing recipes from the test kitchen at Ball Corpor- ation feature theee fooda ln unique wa)'ll. Pickled Pepper Beana are criap, crunchy and have a bit of a bite, making them the perfect accompaniment to a lunchtime sandwich Ot' light summer .upper. Tomatoee and apples team up with cucwnbers, onion.a, peppers, and raiaina ln a apk:y concoc- tion called Tomato Apple ·Chutney. Try lt with a baked ham or atop a grilled burger. Ripe juicy peaches, fragrant pineapple, and chewy coconut blend t.osether ian exotic fruit sensation. Top 90nle van- illa ice cream or freshly baked ginscet'btead with Golden Tropic Fruit Topping for a taste treat that will take you to faraway ahores. PICKLED PEPPER BEANS 3 pounda green beans 5 cups white vinegar 5 cups water ~ cup pickling aalt ~cup sugar 2 teaspoons mustard eeed 2 teuoons dill seed Crushed red pepper Garlic Prepare home can- ninS jars and lids ac- cording to manufac- turer'• instructions. Wash beans; drain and cut into 1-inch pieces. Combine vinegar, water, aalt, augar, mustard eeed, and dill teed; heat to bolling. Pack beans lnto hot jars, leaving ~-inch head space. ... ~onec~eprlic and ~ teaspoon cruahed red pepper to each pint jar. Careful- ly ladle hot vinegar mixture over bean.a, leaving 'Ii inch head space. Remove air bubbles with a non-metallic spatula. Adjust caps. Proceas 10 minutes in a boiling water bath canner. Yield: about 5 pint jan. TOMATO APPLE CHUTNEY 10 cups peeled, cored chopped tomatoes (about 15 large) 1 quart peeled, cored, chopped apples (about 4 to 6) 3 cups cider vinegar 3 cups brown sugar 2 c ups chopped cucumber (about 1 large) l lh cups chopped onion FRESHEST PRODUCE & HE FINEST EATS mm> Squash ·:i .... i..;~:!' .... 39c MCucumbers 4,!1'° MLettuce ....... _._ 3'-inc!.1 00 mm> Mushrooms '5 1:..~~·~1'' 5~·1 llt. ...... S.WWldl ....,.shallots F•Sll« ...,, -~resh Eggplant TIOO« ll>Squash ~~ mDt vellow Onions ' For Da>Fresh Spinach s.1.1e1i II> Cherry Tomatoes Fryer Breasts ._..,.,.,,.. ...... ....,.... Chklien With lllu Atteche4 ~ 111 f"AG.98• Skinless Wieners ~.IOIVt ~ '1" Edl11C11 lb 49' SmOked Sausage e.1 111 '1 .. 59 C H 5 ;.~112" ., • anned am s.1t~ _, 511>1 '100 Shced Bacon Smol<·• 11orN1 i.-~ •1s• 3f0t'100 Fresh Catfish Whal• o.-1D '1" ._... 69' Bfauoschweiger libJIJf °""* 10 79' Whole Boneless Ham Smelc·A·loma ~.139 Fresh Fryers °i:f~:-:;.· •. 59c Beef Liver Sfk-4. 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Leg of Lamb u:..:.~'O;f· ... ~1'' Pork Chops c:::a ~ :.:.._,~ .... ' 1•• 12 ..... c- *139 1 ~ cups chopped aweet red peppen (about 3 medium) l cup aeedlem raiaina 1 tablespoon ginger l teaapoon aalt l teaspoon cinnamon l clove garlic, ml.need 1 hot red pepper Combine all ingre- dient.I; cook slowly, about l lh to 1 hours. AB mixture thickens, stir frequently to prevent sticking. Prepare home canning jars and lids according to manufacturer's instruc- tions. Carefully pour hot chutney lnto hot jars, leaving ~ inch head apace. Adjust caps. Process 10 minutes in boiling water bath can- ner. Yield: about 10 pint jars. GOLDEN TROPIC FRUIT TOPPING 5 cups pineapple cut lnto small chunks ( 1 large fresh pineapple) 3 cups peaches, peeled and diced (about l lh pounds) 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice 1 teaspoon grated llm~ rind l pac.k.age (1 ~ ounc.-e) powdered pectin 2cupsaupr 'h cup coconut 2 tablespoons Amaret- to or IA teaspoon almond extract Prepare home canrung jars and lids according to manufacturer's instruc- tions. Combine pineapple chunks, diced peaches, lime juice, and rind in a large aaucepot. Stir in powdered pectin, and bring to a full, rolling boil over high heat. Add sugar and return to roll- ing boil. Boil hard ] minute, stirring con · atantly. Remove from heat and stir in coconut and Amaretto.Carefully ladle into hot jars, leav· ing ~ inch head space. A~. 15 minutes in a boiling water bath can- ner. Yield: about five 12 ounce jars. _,... . . ..-'[ . Enter recipes for cook series If you've been enjoying our C.OOk-of-the-Week series and would like to join in, the Daily Pilot wants to hear from you. Send us several of your favorite recipessowecanpickacouple toshare with our re.ders. The series also includes a photc and short profile of our special rook each week. Send your recipes to the Food Editor. clothe Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, ~ta Mesa, Calif. 92626, and be sure to include your name, address and phone number. Handy hints for microwave cooking If you're among the millions of people who own a microwave oven, these hints from Janet Felmeth, director of the White--Westinghouse/Kelvinator Home Economics Institute, will add a new dimension 1 to your culinary delight.I. BAR.B!£UED ClllCKEN -To speed cooking of barbecued chicken on an outdoor grill. start cooking ln the microwave. Place a 2 'h to 3 pound quartered frying chicken with thick bone edges toward the outaide of a glass baking dish. Cover with wax paper and microwave on High for 15 to 18 minutes. Remove and brush with barbecue sauce. Complete cooking over an outdoor grill. Occasionally tum and bute with sauce for 20 to 25 minutes. , PIES -Use your microwave and conventional ovens 10 bake pies in a hurry. Remember to use a glass 1 pie dish. Microwave fresh 9-inch pies on high for 10 to 12 minutes or until juices being to bubble through the alitl. Then put them into a conventional oven. preheated to 425 degrees for an additional 10 to 12 minutes to complete the baking and to brown the Cl'Wlt. FROZEN PIES -Should be transferred to a glm pie diah, then microwaved for 12 to 16 minutes Bake in a conventional oven for 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the size of the pie. -FRE.SH VIDET ABLF.S -Fresh vegetables an tender and tasty when they're prepared in a microwave oven. Usually, the cooking time at the hJah .ettlnc ii only 6 to 10 minutes per PoW>d. Some veptables, IUChaa potatoes, acorn 1qwaab and com on the t'Ob, are cooked ln their own "containen" which givee the added advantage of no diahwaahing. FISH AND SEAFOOD -Fiah and .ea!oods are e.peclally tNty when cooked ln a mk:rowave Poechina or steaminC are highly accepted cookin~ techniques and both are readily adaptable to your microwave. Plutic wrap makes a good CIOW,r for " long utllitY diah. For an unuaual twist, cover the fl.sh with lettuC\' leave.a. ThJa holda ln the steam and beltea the flsh Salmon tt.eaka are delidoua when cooked thia way Write now! II To: AU.Orne,y Oeneral'a Crlme Prevenuon Cent.tr P.O. Box 13197, Saoramento, CA 98813. , • Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIWedneedey, July 27, 1983 £i Food must carry weight in nutrition ., Save 40t Now- Are you trying to allm dowu this awnmer? If ao, the vitamin/mineral con- tent of the food you eat is doubly important. Every llp and nibble has to CUT)' lta own weight in nutrition. Vltamina and mineral 1Upplementa are likely to lhonchance your body in needed nutrients, ac-'cordlnc to Liz Taylor, nutrition consultant for Sutter C.ornmunity Hoe- pitaJa. Sacramento. "The be9t and most balanced source of nutrients la from the food we eat." says Taylo.r. "F.ating a diet bued on the four food groups - milk, meat, vegetables and fruits, and breads and cereala -will provide you with a var- iety of foods that offer the most nutrition for the fewest calories. "lt'a not unusual for the typical dieter to skip ~ a a1us of milk each day." says Taylor, "becaute ahe is con- cerned with extra calories." A smart dieter, a h e says, would substitute a glua of skim milk (90 calories) for whole milk (160 calories). Both offer the same amount of calcium to your diet which ia needed to maintain bones, teeth, muacles, and nerve tilsue. Yogurt la another good aource of calcium. For a refreshing summer beat break Taylor suggests yogurt pops, made by mixing plain yogurt with fresh fruit, and then freezing. Instead of throwing a steak on the grill, why not barbewue a turkey breast? Ounce for ounce, turkey provides more protein and iron, and less calories than red meat. "AB a general rule, the lighter in color the meat the lower it is in calories," adds Taylor. F.ggs (80 calories) are Turkey meat balls go with caper sauce Serve California Turkey Meat Bal.ls With Caper Sauce and Noodles. Combine 1 ~ pounds ground turkey, V. pound ground pork and 2 tablespoons melted butter. Soak 2 aUcee bread in ~ cup water until aoft; squee7.e out exce91 water and add to turkey mixture. Saute 2 tablespoons minced onion in 1 tablespoon butter until golden; add to turkey, along with 3 eggs, 1 teaspoon salt,~ teaspoon each pepper and grated lemon peel, 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire and ~ cup chopped parsley. Mix thoroughly and shape into 12 large balls. Simmer meat balls in 2 cans beef CONOmme in covered pan for 10 minutes. 'l\arn and simmer 10 minutes longer. Remove to warm platter. Thicken comomme with mixture of 3 table- spoons butter and 5 tablespoons flour, then stir in 2 tablespoons flour, and then stir in 2 tablespoons drained capers and 2 tablespoons chopped parsley. Brown ~ cup fresh bread·crumbs in I tablespoon butter until golden. Pour gravy over turkey meat bal.la and sprinkle with golden crumbs. Serves 4. E\'ery day. all a long the Orange Coast. women's li ves are m ade easier b\' infor mation and ad\'ice found onlv in the Daily Pilot. Illy P111f r;.f~!,349 ~?~!.~.!209 :.:__-'T"T"I !;~~~~!, '°' 73 2 !;~~!!(;~~!. ... 366 P'DASH 190 6 DETERCENT ~ndry .......... 49 01 eox !"COMET 65 cL Q.EANSER wttn CNortnol. PowOff' .... 2, Oz Ctn • -4'-• l BOUNCE 309 -ilis .~~~E.T!, °',. r~1.~. ~.~.~~ .~1~.,,, ...... ,., OZ IOX 3 .17 r~1.~. ~.~~~~ .~1~ .......... JOOllOX 2.19 another low calorie pro- tein source fJ'Om the MNt group. Thia venaUle food can be aten foe breakfast, lunch or din- ner. Meat group foods are high in iron and help your body form red blood cellaand prevent anemia. Taylor. AJj a rule, juices are hlaher in calorf• and lower in fiber than frah fruit and ve,etablel. An oranae. for imtance, hM 50 calories wNJ,e a 8lMe ot onnp juice hM 100 calories. Other vitamin C·rich fooda are strawberries, green peppers and tomatoes. Vitamins A and C help your body fiaht off infec- tion and promote healthy akin teeth, and gums. e liminate sugared cereala from your diet," advt.led Taylor. Suaared ceteaJa can be ~ perce!\t hiaher in sugar by weight than non-aupred varietie.a. On Natural* Margarine. Here's 40' and four weeks to discover the natural goodness of Autumn Margarine In either stick or soft form . *Autumn is natural because It has no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives ... Good ingredients! Good taste! Fortunately, moat fresh vegetablee and f.ruita are high in vit- amina A and C and low in calories. Your best seasonal choices for vit- amin A, says Taylor are peaches, cantaloupe, watermelon, broccoli and summer aquaah. "Don't drink your vit- amin C, eat it," says For a healthy nervous system eat foods high in B-vitamina. 'llle8e in- clude whole 8f&in breads and cereala. . "Now ii a aood time to "'lbe w1'est way to diet ia to continue to eat a variety of foods from the four food groups -just remember to cut down on portion si.z.es, and pay cloee attention to the nutrienta you are receiv- ing in exchanae for calories." advilea Taylor. "With th.is approach to weight Joa you are un- likely to be short in e.ential vitamins and minerals." ··: :~ ·:-0 , ... 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"9-0"--IOIMol-COUl>D"~ L.---~--------21 J.2 3001. • l'lOM COYf'OH L--------------------------------------------------~ ' Or11n99 CoMt DAILY PILOT/WedMed.y, Juty 27, 1883 ,. ____________________________ ;.......;........; ____________________________________________________________________________________________ _ (:ooking in clay popular today 8'icculent flab, either flwm or tr.h. la amonc J I'*"'-'• mo.t fempUna culinary berf tqee. ftlb II ane ol nature'• healthimt tooda. It la I 11 tuDlq Jaw In c:aJorie9. hlch in vicambw and I 11 Miala lmd MpeetaU)' h1ch in protein. O>oktnc in clay 1a very popular today. It 1a an l tt ~improvement on a very andent technique. i ':e mo.t effective clay bAken are tboee without any 1I11111Dc. When they are .-keel in water they IOak up r . *&ure like a lp!Jale. Thia la the -=rel of clay pot c oldbc. 'lbe IMi8ture la releeled when baked in the < ' • at hJch temperatures. It min&Ja with the r 1 tural juk9 of the food and increue9 it.a flavor and c 1 n tnmfonn the ~ meat to unbelievable t !rmn-. You can enjoy many easy-to-prepare meals < · lk.:l in clay. Write for Fr-ee ''Cooldni in Clay" l : :wllietter or the Wuatrated full color folder "Get ~~vfain dish salads I , varm weather fare Cool and refreshing to eat and fut and fun to eate, simple, yet aatiafyina main diah aa1ada are rfect wann weather fare. Most can be oompletely < part1ally prepared well in advance of lel"Yinc • ., I t ey're ideal for entertaining• well To qualify u the main event a t .a meal, a salad -1 · ould provide three to four ounces of protein per 1 1 ving. 1_ In Orient Expreaa Turkey Salad, popular I ' ietables oomblne with your favorite variety of t 'key breast portion -oven routed, barbecue or l ·kor)' smoked -in a fut to fix salad that can be t .eel or beautifully arranged on a platter for -vtng. A sweet IOW' vinaigrette dre8ling blends the von and adds a tangy tMte aarpri.e. In Taj Mahal Turkey Salad, curry powder and utney oombine with turkey and pineapple for a htly sweet and satiafylng main diah salad. Peanut.a I j rabina add pleasing flavor and texture contruta, I I I .:l .ervcing in fresh pineaple ahella adds interest to : .Jr salad presentation . ORIENT EXP~ TURUY SALAD 11h pounds bone1e9a fully cooked turkey breat portion 1 Pound diagonally a1iced bok choy, lh-inch thick 1 pound Napa or celery cabbaae. shredded 1 pound fresh bean aprouta or 1 can (14 ounce) bean sprouts, drained th pound fresh pea pods, blanched or 1 peckaae (6 oUnces) frozen pee pods, thawed 12 radiahea, thinly a1iced 3 radish roees DR~ING Hg0,1,0 ~ cup vegetable oil IJi CUp supl' ~ cup cataup 'A cup vinegar 4 sreen oniooa with tops. aliced 1 tablespoon 11>y aauoe Cut turkey into thin strips, let ~ strips 8lide for 1 'P· Tom salad iJlCredienta and remaininC turkey ln I 1rge leJ"Ying bowl or wok. Arranae neerwd turkey 1 •, top. Gamiah with rad1'h roees if desired. CcJmb6ne I vedienta in jar with lid. Shake well. Serve with I ad. 6 lltrvinp. TAJ MAB.AL TUUEY SALAD 1 pound booeJeta fully cooked turkey bnMt portion 4 at.alb celery' diagonally aUced ~ inch thick 2 fre9tl pineapplee, cut in half lengthwt.e, fruit removed and cut into chunks ~ cup peanuta ~ cup railiDll 2 peert oniom with tops. chopped DRESSING ~ cup mayonnalae or 1 cup (8 ounces) plain Yoeurt ~ cup chutney or apple butt.er "" teaapocm curry powder Cut turkey into \.\-inch cubes. Tom tw'key, I .. .Jery,_.,.., peaDUta, railiDll and onioN in larae I iowL CombiDe dremnc iJlCredienta in mWl bowl . 'ustbefore.rvtnc. pourdreMna aw1r ta1ad and um. : ;erw ln pm.apple aheU.. 4 lel'Vln&I· • 1 can (18 ounce) pineapple chunka, drained, can I •e aabatituted. Serve on lettuce-Uned ea1ad plai.. 1 )riental salad nutritious ·Oriental Turkey Salad with water m.tnuta and 1 ~ pe91 makea a nutritbm warm weetber meal · Make dnlllnc by ciomb&nina ~ "lP ~ I •11, 2 \ab&elpoolll wh toy •UCte, honey and chW o0. 1 1 .... poem no. vtnepr md 1 teMpOOn red pepper ,._. ··Tom wi~cooked turkey, cut into random JD1m. \.\ mow pe91 wbk:b have been a:bed. Iced and chWed. and 1 cup lllced waw I lllbwta. 8eMoll with .it to WW and ~ with ann and awty muffinl. · ears make easy dessert Tbln. .. .Ramer1opl 7-°'Y Diet." Send a •lf-~ ltamped envelope to Cookina in Clay, a.co Int.er- nadonal <;Grp., 138-150 Haven Ave., Port Wuh.lna- ton, N.Y. UO&o. Here are a few helpful hinta on cookina flab. Uee tr.h fiah whenever pcmible. Let the fish eome to room tanpenture if pcmible before cookina. Do not IOak the &b In water for any lolia period. °Sprinkle with lemon juice before cooldnc· 'ftlla wW help keep it firm and will UC> reduce the fiah odor during the conkt.,.. SPICY FILET ROMERTOPF 2 pou.ndl fiah filet (cod and haddock are virtually 100 percent protein) lemon juice alt onion powder 2 piecee bllcorl rind "" pound toinatoe. ~ pound zucchini 1h pound tart apples, chopped 1 table8poon capen 1 piclde. chopped fine 1 bouWon cube(dimolved in ~ -~ cup water) ~ 1 ounce 11'8ted cllee9e Submerge clay cooker in water for 10-15 minutel; drain. Clean the flab and sprinkle with lemon juice. Seuon with salt and onion powder. Place the bllcorl rind at the bottom of the pot and add the fiah, vegetabla, apples, capen, pickle. Add the bouillon, 1prinkle with cheeee and dot with marprine. C.over the pot and place in the center of a cold oven. Bake at 400 degreell for 45-50 minutes. Remove and aamWi with paraley. Serve with crusty French bretlcf and a tomed salad. 23 LOCATIONS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Bacardi Rum s11v ..... A .. 1w, 1.1rn ... $998 Coral Bay 80""""' iu ... u ... 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E_., Awe., Anlfl1I• • .... : 111 ... tl ltttna and prkat available ar 1bove 1tore(1) Wednaday, July 27, 1983 throuth T....-, AUIUtt 2, 198) I ~Mea;,~ Camen>1 Creek u...., ·-· 1so ..,s79s Diamond Oaks «A.11918 1so ..,S 199 Guenoc tu11.1 1980 1so ,.,$699 Beaulieu 1~ ....... N..., 1980 1so .i$499 ~ Cakebread Cellan u-i .. 119111 ao .1S1198 Clos du Bois = 7So .,Sl09S Vincelli 1s--.119fl1 1so .. 1$J99 Martin Ray °"""" ko...-h 1981 7SO ...t $ 13 97 ~!'lace Chateau Ste. Michelle 1w..a.i...-1 7So ... 1S2 99 HMR 1<At.1...tc-119ll1 1so ... 1S499 Robert Mondavi 1N .. 11982 7So ..,,s499 Charles Krug IN ... 119111 7S0.1$J59 '§u,~t Es l1a N001 vi...... S279 tfe San Luk °""4tc> 7SO .. 1 Conn Creek cN.1 1979 1so ,.,$549 Montevina 1A-i...1 •980 1so .,s5•9 Camen>1 Creek 1Yu1o1 '* 1so .,s491 5'uwtfJ"O# !'lace Dry Creek 1s-.11991 1so .,S§95 Parducci tM ............ 1 1982 1so ,., S 3 99 Los Vinen>1 cs... .. ~, 19tl1 1so .1SS99 Wente Brothen 1u ... -11991 no...i$499 • 1'~~, Nowon .. l••t All Llt1uor ... ma STORE HOUUa 9100 am 10 9.00 pm, Sun.·Sac. r l~i q11or Barn , ' I • ,• .. I J ' ' . ! Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, July 27, 1983 Fl ecrease in canning shows increase inf resh fruit, vegetableS It's no 1ettet that commercial canneries in ornia and the Pacific Northwest have fallen hardttme.. Hich production 008ta and a pronounced shift in demand to fresh fruits and vegetables have a record number of processing plants in recent Aatheaaytnggoes, it's an ill wind that doesn't aomebody nne good; the decreue in cannery Plllliwr-en..-'nt.a for fruit has resulted in a dramatic 11111:1,_iein Bartlett pears' availablli ty to fresh ta, up from a mere 14 percentofthe total in 179. California Bartlet ts promise to be channeled to fresh outlets in even greater volwne this r. Health minded oonswners are greeting the 111111!1-~abundanceof fresh Califomiaswnmer ta with particular gusto. The Bartlett pear's ~usµally longaeaaon is an added advantage to the =enthusiast. While California Bartletta are ested from July into early September, their sales often extends into late November. Strict harvest standards assure that Bartletts from California develop enough sugar and attain tht! proper firmness to complete the ripening process off the ttft. In fact, pears become mealy and tasteless if ~ft~ the tree until ripe. Pears carefully harvested ~tosweetnessand finnnesscriteriacan be held up tO 90 days under cold storage conditions without deterioration of their delicate flavor and texture. . Pear Baked Alaska is a creation that will tempt ~the most jaded gourmet. The light chocolate mint cake and the custardy creme de men the ice E can be made ahead and frozen until dessert Five minutes before serving, a simple meringue pread over the solid ice cream and cake and quickly browned in a 500 degree oven. Unfortunately, many cooks who tackle spectacu- lar culinary feats without so much as the flick of an eyelash are brought up short by the challenge of ripening green pears. The simple secret requires nothing but patience. Place the green Bartletts in a loosely closed paper bag or a fruit ripening bowlatroom temperature. Pears thus confined together produce ethylene gas, nature's way of promoting quick, even ripening. The fruit will tum a golden yellow, sometimes with a red blush where the sun has kissed it and soften slightly. The procedure will take about 2 to 5 days. But be prepared! A properly ripened bowl of California Bartletta will prove irresistable to snackers and beg to be used in a variety of summer salads, deaeerta and as colorful aocompaniments to meat and poultry. Make nature's seasonal bounty work for you and buy enough to indulge all your gastronomical ._,tat.ions. PEAR BAKED ALASKA Ice Cream 8 eggs yolks, room temperature lcupsugar 2 cups cream, divided 2 cups half-and-half \4 cupgreencremedementhe 1 teaspoon peppermint extract 2 ounces aemi-sweet chocolate, finely chopped 3 to 4 fresh California Bartlett pears, peeled, cored and diced (2 cups) Cake 4 tablespoons butter 6 eggs, room temperature lcupaugar lcupflour "'11 cup.xx:oa Mertape 3 egg whites, room temperature 'Yi teaspoon cream of tartar ~ cup granulated sugar To make ice cream, combine yolks with aupr in bowl until sugar dimolvee. Set uide. Heat 1 cup cream and half-and-half lnaaucepan over medium heat just until it cornea to a boU. Remove from heat, whiak half of cream mixture into yolk/sugar mixture. Return entire mixture back to saucepan. Place over low heat, stirring with a wooden spoon, until custard is thickened slightly and coats spoon . Do not boUI Remove to bowl, cool and refrigerate until cold. Whip 1 cup cream until aoft peaks form. Setuide. Tooooledcustard,addcreme de men the and peppermint extract. Fold in whipped cream. Freeze in ice cream freeur according to manufacturer's lnatructiona. When partially set, stop machine and add chocolate bits. Finish freezing in machine. Remove from machine and fold in diced pears. Store in free7.er. To make cake, butter and flour a 9-inch springfonn pan. Melt butter; cool; add creme de men the. In mixer, beat eggs and sugar together until lemon colored, thick and fluffy, about 10 minutes on medium-high speed. Sift flour and cocoa together. Fold flour mixture into eggs in three additions. Fold a third of this batter into cooled butter. Fold butter back into batter. Pour into prepared springfonn pan. Bake in preheated 350 degree oven 20 minutes or until cake tests done. (Cake should pull slightly away from sides.) Cool cake JO minutes. Leavecakeinspringfonn pan. Toasaemble, icecreamshould beofapreading consistency. In springfonn pan, spread ice cream evenly over cake. Refree7.e cake and ice cream for at least 3 hours before serving. Just before aerving, make meringue. In medium bowl, withmixerathlghspeed, beat egg whites and cream of tartar until aoft peaks form. Beating at high speed, gradually add sugar, 1 tablespoon ata time, and continue beating until stiff peaks form. Remove cake and ice cream fromspringfonn pan; place on oven proof serving diah. Working quickly, cover outside wtih meringue. Make sure there is no cake or ice cream showing . Bake in preheated 500 degree oven for 3 minutes or until meringue la lightly browned. Serve immedi- ately. 12 aervinga. in•ex•pen•sive* .. *(in ik spen' siv) not high in price; reasonable; classified advertising Daily Pilat Classified Advertising 642-5678 " 1 tablespooncremedementhe ~~~~~~~~~_._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Turkey Piccata economical dish Turkey Piccata is every bit as good, but more economical, than the classic French dish made with veal. Dip 8 slices turkey breast in seasoned flour and aaute in 2 table- 1poons each butter and olive oil. about 2 minutes on each side, until lightly browned. Remove to warm platter. Add to pan ~ cup dry white wine, ~ cup beef broth, IA cup chopped paraley, 3 minced fresh prUc cloves. grated zest and juice of 2 lemons; bimg to boil, stirring constantly, and add lh teaspoon cornstarch dis- 90Jved in 1 tablespoon water. Simmer gently and allow to thicken. Add 8 thin lemon slices and simmer for 2 minutes more. Return turkey to akillet and baste with aauce to heat through. Serve with lemon slices and sauce and plenty of ~h bread for dip- PlnC· Serves 6 to 8. Cooking class set for Aug. 12 Faaaero's lnter- nadonal Cookware, 2919 I!. Coat Highway, Cor- ona del Mar, ia pres- enting a Chineee cuisine cooking clua featuring M8dame Wong on Fri- day. Aug. 12 from 6:30-9 p.m. Tbe cost la $25. Re9er- vadonl may be made by calling 673-2343. The 1D1DU will be meatt.lla wtth spinach filling, yin and yang IOUp, lemon cbtcken and three-in-one wptablee. IUN BELT SALAD Arrange concentric ~of thin &e.h Call-. tom.la Bartlett pear ,...... and avocado ..... on 1 lettuce-llned platter. Mound man- Cllrln onnce-.men• 1n the center and ..-ve wtth • u,ht vlna1pette dre.-tnc. Crunchy llood taste ••• complimentS of nature. •• '• I •• . •• I .. .. ( j . ll I u ) •' • , I ' Ii I I I I t. y ' I ' I 1 ' I t I ( ,, t ' I I I c ' ' ~ ( c ~ • " II T • ' I d ,. " c • c • • ., ~ fl' ' r , < " c II L I .. J T • ' al d n ti I .. .. .. • .. • • ' ~ • .. • : • °' ,. .,, • If. "' .... ,... .... ,.. u I • ft Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. July 27, 1983 Less major crillles in L.A. this year ncnnoue .,..... PtCTmOUe .,...H MOTtCa cw .- NAm 8TAftMUIT NANI ITATUmM'T --~ 'ICm'T'IOUe ....... The ~ .,.,_ -clc*IQ The tollowlno ~ .,. doing Nolloe 18 hel1IOy ahtn ltlel the NANI ITA,._.,. ~ ac ~ • "'~ 11111 not JJ. re1P01•t1 The tollowlrle '*'°"' .,. do#IO T ANO I LANOtOAPl! I MAW. INTll'ttOA PLANT DE.SIGN, * 1 tor any debt• or llieblltlm aonttactld tMlnMt -TIHANCt, 11170tanoeAve.,eo.ta "E" ..., 81., Santa Me. Callf. by MYOM OCNr "*' mpelf, on or (A)JOHNITOWN PROPl!ATtU, LOS ANGELES (AP)-For the fint time in 1ix yeen, reportl of major crimes in Loa Angeles have decllned, police said .. they re1eued •tatiaticl ahowina a 1.2 percent drop during the tint half of 1983. ....... Ca., t2127 t27CM thtt tllle date. Deled: July 25, 1"3 (II INITANT HOME, 1109 Dow "°8&AT ISHIHAAA, 1181 Ot.... ERIC AHTHONY WOLFF, Met ltuoe TilonlM It,_, lie. 120, N9wpor1 IMch. Cla. A~ eo.ta ....._ C.. t2l%7 "E" 8Mr St • Santa Ana. Callt. Ma eonoc-81. 92teO wiLUAM T ~A. tii E. ~ St., t27G4 Coel• ...... Ca. Jcllln9town AllWlcen Ccln'lplM, a eo.ta MeM, Ct .. 112tlt7 STEPHEN OREOOOAY WOLFF, Pub411nec1 Otano-Coaat Delly ~ buelrltaa t"'9t ( ... ni. buelnett tt oonctuotao by a t493 t Burnham elf .. 1rv1M. ca111.. Pttot .1u1y n , u . ~ 3, 1tea belOW). 8ult4I aoo, 511&-A P9aohtree O--al ~: Thie ~ le ~ by e 428f.13 Dunwoody AOao, Atlwtta. Ga. 303<t2 'Ibey credited specialized police task foroes of unifonned and undercover oUken that concentrated on the San Fernando Valley,and \hecentral, western and IOUthern areas of the city for the drop. "Everywhere the sped.al taak forces have been opera11ng, the crime rate tumbles,'' Lt. Dan Cooke eaid Tueeda.y. Robert lehlll•• o-nwel pannanhlp:· F0< trwt ..... -!*ow. Tiiie atatament WU ltl9d wftll Illa Efkl Wolff "8.IC NOTIC( Tlllt ~ .. ~ by. • Oounty Clerk 01 Otange Cot.11\ty on Thia lllllMttll WU tMed with ,,,. ~ trwte. July 7, 11113 County Oltttt or Otanoe County on l'ICTmOUe WU 0-e-H. I.Me Ill, p,.., ,_,.. July 7, tH3 NANI ITATUmWT JOHNSTOWN AMERICAH COM· P\11>119Md Otanot COaet Delly P'llt1G TM 1o11ow1ng ,,.,_ 11 doing PANIE8, Hollywood hangout is going down LOS ANGELF.S (AP) -The Columbia Cafe, a Hollywood movie hang- o ut and Sunset Boulevard landmark for 50 years, will aerve its last customer Friday and be tom down, its owner says. - Stars like Bing Crosby, Dick Van Dyke, Elliott Gould and Bob Hope uaed to lunch the.re or wait for calls to work, thoee who work there say. But Saul Pick, a co-owner of the prop- erty, says the site has been a termite-infested hotbed of crime and will be cleared to make way for television facilities during next year's Olympic Games. How- ever, ABC-TV says the network has •1no plans whatsoever to either lease or build" on the site, and Shabbir Man- surl, who has operated the cafe since 1976, be- lieves it will become a parking lot. Pick and Nick Vanoff of Sunset-Gower Inde- pendent Studios, own the site on the comer of Sunset and Gower Street, and Pick said he's surprised local preser- vationists care about its closure. PllOl July 13. 20, 21. A119. 3, 1913 Publtlhlcl Otenge COM• Delly bUal.--A M~ ~ truat. 407 t..a3 Pllol July 13, 20, 27, Aug, 3, 1983 MAO'S OONUTSJ 1eoee Cu'-JOMttown Alnslcan ~ 1----------- -----------40ef.l3 Ot., lrvtne, Ca .. W 14 le lhe OetiOn•tlon of Iha Trutt ... tor _._tr llftftl'r Ml.JC NOTtrc N~ 'V, YEH, 131111 Euclid. Oar• the time belnG undat the Thltd 1 __ __;..--....;..;;;;;.-.....;""o.;;..;.'.......,----._ rtll.IC NOTICE den Grove. c.., 82643 Amended and Aettatao Oedaretlon ,ICTITIOUt IMl ... H Thie ~ 11 conducted by an of Truet oatao ~ 11, tMO. M NOTICE OF DEATH OF NA• tTAnMINT '1CTTTIOUI .,.... lndMdual: M*ldad. All per.one dMlln9 wltll FL 0 REN CE ALP BA N0~·=~~.1::.~=a.M. ,...~~o:-~ Tiie IOllOwlng '*''°" I• doing NWITA.,......,. Tilll 1tat~.!°a:;'acs wltll lllt =="llolel~tr~r= ... RAYESANDOFPETITION --------.. ....... bullMl9 u : The lollowlng p«90tl .. doing ..... ....... ' t _. TO .............. -R .... TATE SHEARS /AMERICAH EXPRESS .. -.. ·-·---RIOOELINE LANOSCAPINO co., bullneae u ; COunty c.tc of Orange COunty on '"' ,, .. en orcaman ... any nu~-·"' s:.p TRUST DEED SERVICES, INC... The loflowlll9 peraone baW aban-23291 ~Or. MASTER BEDROOM MUSIC, July$, 1913 _ aoalMt ~own Amattean Com-NO. Alltttl Tr\191 .. ,0f Suoceaaor Truet• Of Clontd the UM of lhe Flatltloul Buel---_,,... E Cor del .. _ panlw, .. no True•. Oftloer, ~ To all he!n, beneficiaries, 6'.ibetltutad TNAt .. of lllal O«taln MN Neme: THE MILK PALACE, I , t:Runa Hiiie, Ca., 92e53 2801 bbllda Rd, ON Mar, Publlehed Orenga COMt Delly aoer. Agent Of Stlefeholdlw eaaumel Deed of True« executed by DAVID w. MO, w. tllth SI.,~ •• MeM. Callt., c:ue:.ryy :i· .. e::;M~~n 2~=~ c8M1~~2~LBERT SODEN JA .. 2801 Piiot July 13, 20, 27, Aug. 3, 1813 any pareonal tlabllhy for ~lion• crediton and contln1ent SMITH, AN UNMARRIEO MAN.and 92t27 capi.trano, Ca Ebbtlde Rd, Coront del Mar, Ca.. 4058-M entered Into by Of on behaH of John· ~tona of 11~ Alpha rec:ot'ded MARCH 21, teeo aa lntll'U-JEFF E. MACDONALD. t 1318 SI. Tiiie bullneae " oonductlel ..., an 02625 ttownTn-Arnencan,... Companlaa. Hayes and penonl who may mentno.~7.lnbookt3552,page PlefrtWey,Cypr .... Cttlf .• 80630 v1 "8.ICNOTICE ·-... ___ _._ in·--.-1 · 1~7 Ottlc:lal Reootdl ot ORANGE LYNNE W, MACDONALD. 11318 lndMdual: Thll bull""8 II oonductad by an s.tton Stallard, Fawn Hiii OtlYa, be Ou M::•w.-~wu In County, Caittomla,and ~euant to St. Pierre Wey, Cypr.... Calll., Thi• 11a:=tw:.er:.i;:n with th• tndllllduet:Mlfk A. SOOtn Jf. NOTIC• TO CMDtTORI New Vtfnon. N.J. 07078 the will and/or est.ace: thal cwaln Hottel Ot Default and 00830 Of' IUUC TMMlflD Robel't 0. ~. 18 EdgewOOd A pet.iUon has been tiled a.ctlon to Sell tllefeundtr Rt-The Flc1lttou1 Bullness Name r• County Clt<ll of Orange County on This •1•1-• wu ftlecl wltll IM Nollet la lleflby t'-' to c:tedllOf'I Ad Medteon NJ 07940 b Sheila J Del Veoc:hio . corded APRIL 7, t813 11 tnetrument ltfreel to •l>ove wu n1ec1 In Orantt July 8· 1983 County Cltrtl °' Orangt County on ol IM within named lrMaftfOf(I) j o II n Li a : NI et u n. I 1 2 5 Y 0 In no. 83-145715 In Book _ Pega -. County on Sep. 1, 1882 PublllM<t Or co.:.•: ""1'>' 8• 1983 f'z.oal 11181 • buffl tranlftf i. about to be Hebtftham Wettfl Road, Atlanta, the Superior Court of Orange ot Otflclal Atcordl ol aald County, Thi• bullnae WU conducted by p T.. ., 0 c nau.. made on pwemal property ""91n· a.Greta 30338 County requeat1n1 that wltl under and pureuant to MICI Deed .,, Individual. 1101 July 13, 20, 2 . AIJO. 3, 1883 . PublllM<I r•;r. out ~, aft« dtecrtl>td Otorea H. ~. Ill. 52 Blacicland Sheila Jo Del Vecchio be ap- of TNat ... at pubtlc auction tor Thll ataternent WU lllad with the .oe7-83 PllOt July 13• 20· 2 . Aug. 3• '1113 The ~.and ~ ao-Road, Atlanta. Georota 3030e ·--' --· cut!. tawtut money ot the United County Clerk ot Or•noe County on 407443 dr-ot tlla Intended tr-*Ofl Wlltlam B. Hamilton, 1770 Braneh polnu:u 81 pe ........ repreaen- Statt1 of Amtric:a. et Illa NOffh front July 13, 19e3 Ptll.IC NOTICE are: David M. Hughee, 2145 ,.._. Valley Drive, RoeMll. <Morala 30078 tatlve to adminiater the Niate entrance to lhl county c;ourthouee, 1'1-.. ,ICTITIOUa eu ... H P\BllC NOTICE II•. Coata Mau. Ca. 82527 Oa¥1d V. Jotln, 1085 Mt. Paran of Florence Alpha Hayes 700 CMc Center Ortw Wt1t. Senta Publllheel Or~ Coaet Dally NAm ITA,....., The location ln .Celtomla ot Illa Rd .. Atlanta. Gtorf.la 30327 (under the Independent Ad-~"~!~ '::!~In·~~ Piiot July 27, Auo. • t0, 17, !:Ss-e3 The lollowlng ~ " dol"G ~=':.~· =n:.~ ~..: =~ ..!'1~-~~1oo~:· llOlh Streat, ministration of btates Act). under aald Deed Ot Tru•t In Illa bu~=o~: ENTERPRISES 1245 The fOltowlng pareon1 .,. doing lrlMltfor l1:uma .. a.bove. Thia atat--.t ... lllad with ,,... ~ petition " let for bearinc property lltuatad In Mid County and Ptll.IC NOTICE L an Sult• A COii M-e2e28 bullneea aa; All olhef bullneu nM* and Id-County Clerk ot Oranee County on in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Ovic State (ltacrlbed aa: EXHIBIT A °ITEVE BENS,ON • t3J t7 DAINTIES, 22532 KlllySt., EITOfO, dr-UMd by lM lnlandtd lrMI-June 17, 11183 ..... 1 Center Dr .. West. Santa Ana, PAf{CEL 1: Unit 4 t u lhOwn and NOTICE Of' TMllTar8 IAU. Oun _ .. , .,. ...... ~ c ' ,.,.,7,,.. Ce., 112e30 teror within tlv'M )'Mfl laat year9 ,... • daacrtbed 1n the Condominium Plan T.t.. No. a• r ..... n, ,_.,..,_, a. • .., vv DAVID STEVEN DAVIS, 22532 taat peat eo tar • k,_ to the Publllhad Or11199 Coaat Daily CA 92701 on August 10, 1983. f9COl'ded October 12. 11178 In Book YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Tiiie bullneta 11 conductlel by an Kiity St .. El Toro, Ca., 92e30 Intended tr-twae are:none. Piiot July 8, 13, 20,22, 1883 IF YOU OBJEX:f to the 13$51, Pao-149 to 118 lnc:lullw of DEED Of TRUST DATED JANUARY Individual: AVA MARROARETTE DAVIS The nama(1) and bullneM addretl 3056-1883 granting of the petitton, you Offldal Aecord9 ot Mid County. 14, 1880. UNLESS YOUTAKE AC. Thie t 1~ 8:'::i wltll \tit 22532 Kiiiy SI., El Toro, Ca., 92830, ot Ille IManded traneteree(e) -: _ .. _ .. ,d ei' .. -r ap.-.ar at ... _ PARCEL 2: Ari undivided ~/~ttl TION TO PROTECT YOUR HOME. IT 1 a "' Thie bull,_ le conducted by an Allop 8ak11dz.lan PtaJC fl)TICE anuu.1 """' r-'""" .,,......, (being a 1/~lh lntereat per MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. County Clerk of °'lllCI' County on lnCIMdual, Hulband I Wife: That the Pf°'*1Y parttnan1 ner.to hea.ring and Slate you objec· unit) ... lttlll'lt In COlnf'nOll In tlla IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of' July 7• 1983 Devtd s . Davit I• daacrtbed In o-nwa1 u : 8erWll l'ICTTT10U8 .,..... tJona or file wrln.en objec- ... Int .... In end to \tit Common THE NATURE Of THE PROCEED-p bllthad 0 Coaa~~ Thi• ... ,_, waa ftlecl wltll tlla 1talton rneotlanlo aqutpmant and NMll ITA.,.....,. tion1 with the court before Area of Lot 1, Tract No. 10487 .. per INO AOAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD u r~ --1 County Cltrtl of Orenga County on toolt: ottlcl lumltura: guotlne; tlfel, The lotlowlncl l)t(tonl -doing map Ned In Bo<*: 444, PIQAI 22 and CONTACT A LAWYER. PllOI July 13• 20• 2 •Aug. 3·..:i~-33 July 7, 11183 batterlt1 and eutomotlvt ac· ~ aa: the hearina· Your appear~ 23 °' Mllclllar*>UI Mepe, rweotde STAN·SHAW CORPORATIOH. A ..... ceaaorlea. and loceled at 2145 WES,lERH E)(ECUTIVE FUND-ance may be ln penon or by of Mid County,• IUCt1 term~• Calltornla COfPOfltlon, u duty ap-Ptll.IC NOTICE Pubtl•llad Orenga COMt Delly Pleeentla, Cotta Mela, C.. 92$27 INO, tA82 MKWllllK Blvd., lrvtne, your at~y. fined In Iha Att1C1a antlttad •Daft-polntlel Trust .. unde< 1,_ tollowlng Piiot July 13, 20, 27, Aug. 3, 11183 The 8uem.a name ueecl by Mid Caltt .• 112715 IF YOU ARE A r-nlM"\.t nltlonl" of the Dadaratlon of~ dtactlbed Cited of truat WILL SEU FICTITIOUI _,..... 4080-83 tranaterore at Mid location ta: VIC-WESTERN EXECUTIVE SEARCH, '-'.n..i:.ur' nant., COndlllonl and AeltrtcUone AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE NAm ITAru.NT TORIS MOBIL. CALIFORNIA. 11&12 MacArtllOr TOR or a contingent creditor f9COl'ded In 8o<* 13229, Page 198 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or .. Tlla tollowfng . '*'°" II dol1'l9 rtaJC NOna: Tllat Mid bulk tr.,,..., .. lnlandtCI Blvd., lrvtne, Cellf., 92715 of the deceued you must file and r.._ded In Booka of the Mt lortll In Section 282411 ottM CMI bull to be COf\9UIM\atad •t IM ottlcl Thie bullneu 11 conducted by a claim ·th the at ""'-,.quaet the Code all rteht tllle end lntar•I B=~s CASSETTE PRO-T-~ ot:JAMES R. CARROLL •• Prof. Law corporation: your Wl court or .... conduc;ted: 8EVERLY ~to and."'°* held by It= OUCTIONS, 15&-c Tulip~. Coel• NOTICa ~ TMllT'll IALI C«p., 2301 w. Uncotn, Sia. 130, John Bohll pretient It to the penonal rep- H NGS ANO LOAN AS-eelCI 0-1 of Tn.111 In tM Pf°'*1Y MMe, Ca..112827 T..&. .... ,. Anaheim, Ca. 92801, County ol Or· Prtaldant re9entative appointed by the s 0 c I A T I 0 N b y lleftln•fttr delcftbed: OAVlO w. DRAPER. 151-C Tuite> YOU AM .. DVAULT UMDSJl A enge. Celltomla. on or after Auguat Tiile at••-· ... fllecl ""'"the court within four mont.hs, SHEARSOH/AMERICAN EXPRESS TRUSTOR: LEE c . PUTNAM and Lane COii• ...... Ca .. 82427 DtEED °' TINaT DAftD OClttMr t5, 11113. COunty Clerk ot 0r111Qe County on from the date of first~ MORTOAOE CORPORATION, 111 NANCY E. PUTNAM. twaband and T11l1bull.-11 conducted by en &. 1W1. U...H YOU TMCa AC-Tiiie bulk Iran.-la tub)41ct to .hlly t3, 1983 Anom.y.Jn.Fact. t20t Eaat Hlth-wife u Joint Tenant•. Individual: 110N TO PRO'T'ICT YOUR ~-Caltlornla Uniform Commarctel ~ of letter. aa provided in Sec-; land Avenue, Sult• 0 , San BENEFICIARY: RANDALL c . David w. Oreper PTY, "MAY• IOLD AT A,_,._ Code Section 11oe. Publlltled Orenga COMt Daly tion 700 of the Probate Code ; Bamardlno, Celltom4a 82404. BRYANT and AUDREY J. BRYANT. Thi• •l•tement -Med With ,,... UC ....... YOU ....., Ml IX-The -and eddr-ot Illa,,.,. Piiot July 27, ~. 3. t0.17. 1813 of California. The ~ fc.. Direction lo tl'lt aboYe Pf°'*1Y hu1band end wit• Rec:Ofdtd Fabru· County Clerk ol 0t11199 County on P\.ANATION Of' THI NATUM ~ IOnwttllwtlomclalrnlmaybeftladla 4281-83 im-ft -•-•--will' not_,.,,_ may be obtained by r.QUMtlnt ary 13, 1980 aa tnetr, No. 15141 In July 7, 1983 W1,•IMt.No.-.lft .......... Stephen llarrt, 2301 W. Uncoln, Sit ..... ._ ..,,....,,. ..,.,,....,. b aame In wrtttno from the btnaflclary book t3SOt Pttt 312 01 Ottlclal Re-,._,10 ,... 1-, Of Oft1oW ..._.. 111 130, Ca. 9280t and IM taat day tor .,._tr -na: prior to four months from uM! ,, wftllln 10 ClaY9 from lhe first publl-cord• In tilt ottlcl ot tM Recorder ot Publllhad ~ Coul Delly h oMM .,. IM C.-., .....,..., lltlng clalrnl by wry Cf9dltor lhall be ..--"" date of the hearina noticeO r cation ot tllle notloa, Orange County. aald Cited ot trull Piiot July 13. 20. 2f , Auo. 3, t813 of °'Mfll C-~~ .-Aueu•t 12, 1tl3 whlcll 18 the bull--Seid ult wtll be made without CS..Crlt>te Ille fotlowlnt pr...-tv: 4070-83 WILL MU AT AUCT10N ,_ day belor9 the conaummatlon ...cnnoue ..-u above. cownantotwwranty,expreeaorlm· Tiit Ea11arty 75 r..t of thtW9.t-TO TMr HICIMllT 1MD09R f'OR date epecmao al>Ova. tum ITA~ YOU MAY EXAMINE~ plied, aa to 1111•. paueu'on "' an-arly 145 teat ot Lot1 38 and 40 In Ptll.IC NOTICE CAIH. CA.,...'8 CHICK OR DeteCS:Juty 22. tlll3 ~~~ '*'°"' -doing file kept by the court. U Y°" cumbfll'IQel to lllllafy the unpaid Block B ol Tract No. 612, In,,... City CEJnWIW]) ettaett. ~ .. Pul>IWled Orange Coaat Dally •)OtSCOVER PUBL c TIONS ln•--•......I in ... _ ---belanc. due on tM not• MCWed by of Coe1a MMe, County ot Or~. FlCnTIOUa ...,...., llMe et ... "' lewM...., el""" Plot Juty 27, 1883 ,.217-l!t (" I A • are K:J~l.cU uie ~ .. ~ ... H id DHd ot Tfull to wit; St•I• ol Catttornla .. I* map ,. NAm ITA.,...NT Uftlted ...... , .. .. ...... ...... l~ibPs~~~~R v ~~UT~ ... g~~~i you may lef'Ve upon the ~- 182,8511.53, plua the tollowlng •II· coreleel tn boolc 20 Pll9M 1 and 2 ot Tiie toHOWlnt perton1 era doing aMl'eftOA .. u. _., _. ..... , Ptll.IC NOTICE COUNTY, (O)OISCOVER ORANOE ecut.or or adminiltnltor, «.: mated ooet•. axpan-and ad· Mleoalleneoua Map• In lhl Ot1lca ot bull,_ aa: 100 Clvtc Center DrM.... ..... COUNTY, (E)OISCOVER SADDLE· upon the attorney for \he e.x- V9nQee at tN tlma ot lhe lnttlal publl-theCountyRaeotdtrofealdCounty. MEMBERSHIP INDUSTRIAL AM, c.Met• al ltmM. .. aftd NOnclOl'91TUT BACKVALLEV (F)OISCOVER NEW _ .... _,_,_ and cation of 11111 Notlcl of Sala: Eatt-Mey also be known at: 784 Wtat SUPPL y SYSTEMS. 2 too So ........ _.., ..... ...., -...... TO DBMCAT'l IA....-T . • ecut.or or .uJIWIUa ... IOI', m11ao Trust•'•._ end ca.t In the 20th Stree1, Coeta M-. CA 8212e Wrltlll. Sante Ana, Ca. 82705 .., It....,_.. DeM .. .,,_ M "'9 NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN That PORT BEACH. (Q)AOVERTISINO fUe with \he court with proof arnounl ot $1,759.40 '"""·1 lnltflal •• "(II • atr-t •ddr ... ~ common N n .. ... ... , ~'"" ,_... ....-... ~ ........................... ,. __ .,. PRODUCTIONS. INC., (H)THIS of --,;-, a wn"t•-n ,,_,,_ ,.... --ency .,..re • ..,., ...,., rnne . ._..... --"' -,.._.,, on the 13111 d•y ot Jut/, 1813 tM WEEK IN LAOUNA I SOUTH OR-~ ...... K; ·-.~ 11.175% l)t( ennum on Ille unpaid Cleslgnellon .. allown al>Ova, no w•r· pon Beach. Ca. 92~ .... ~ •: Board ot Education ot the lrvtnt Uni-ANGE COUNTY, (!)THIS WEEK IN stating that you desire 1ped.M-,1 ~~balance tr~~ne '· l882 ranty I• given .. IO 11.s compltt-Tiil• bullMSS ts conducted by: In ..... 1: Unit .... ,. .. IMwtt fled ScllOol Dillrlct ot Oranoe Coun-ORANGE COUNTY, (J)THIS WEEK notice of the 1111-.. of an lrP'"' 10 -· plul Illy -·ancel the OfCOfreclnae.r· Individual. Md•uc ........ c.. ........ I)', Catttornla. ldopi.d. Rlaolutlon IN NEWPORT B~·cH (K)THIS ~ .. benefk:larymaybeautllotlzedOfot>-The btntllciary under Hkl Deed Nency 8Yrche41 "-',_..Aft..., 1t, 1tn, Ill ot tntantlon to grant 10 tM lrvtne WEEK IN SAOOLWCK VALLEY. ventory and apprai9ement o~ Ml.IC NOTICE llt•ted to P•Y. ptu1 eny aocrued lalt of Tru•t. by rea1on ol e braacll 0< Thi• 1111emen1 was me0 with tilt 9ootl 1977, ...... IM te 117 lit-Rtnch Wettf 011trtet • parpwtuat 382 Tlltrd St .. Suitt A, Leguna estate aaeeta or of the peti· a ctlaigaa. deleull In the obllg1llon1 MC\Kad County Clerk ol Oren~ Counw on otuahe, tf Otftolal "9oetda tf ...., 1a1tm1n1 end rt9ht·Of·way lor &eecll, Calll., 92851 lion• or aa:oun•-.....,..,_....... • YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A tllereby, llefetolore axtucteel and July 7 1883 c-ty; undtrgr nd tadlltlal ·-'° ....... .....,- "The place is full of termites." he said . "What is it? It's just a joint." "He thinks its dump," Mansuri said. The cafe, which open- ed in the 1920s, is decor- ated with huge blow-ups of old Hollywood. "I like old thinp. I have tried my best to bring the old Hollywood charm back here.'' Man- suri said. "Mr. Pick is the only one in the world who think8 it's a dump. Everybody else loves it." Mansuri eaid the cafe has served Elliot Gould • Sonny Bono, Olivia Newton-John. Andy Williams and others . DEED OF TRUST DATED M.ARCH delivered to the undtr119ned a writ· , Fa01t1 ~ ~ All ~ -the eout:W-1:" comar ot 1.:S~ ADVERTISINO PRODUCTIONS, in Section 1200 and 1200 6 Of".I. t 1, 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-tan Decleretton ol Oetaull end 0. Pubtlshed Orenge Cout = ._., . ._.. (1/..etll """9et • t ra VIiia Mtddle Sctlool llte. INC., CALIFORNIA, 3'2 Tlllrd SI., th California Probate~· T.ON TO PROTECT YOUR PROP s Pll J tu 20 27 3 10 1 ._ ... ...... ---Sulttl A. Laeuna Beecll, Celtt .. 8265 t e •. . • mand fOf lie, and written notac. ot 01 u., , • Augu81 • • ..._.. "' ~ ... -'""" A pubtlO mMttng upon Illa qu.-Tllll butlneaa 11 conducted by •· THOMAS G. BAllM.AN • .. ERTV. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-breach and of alectlon to cauM the 4068-13 .......... Ill _. .... C-llon ot matl'"Cl<dl dadleltton wt11 corporetlon: !lH Maia St., S•-, 1'7t • ~ LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AH EXPLA· under .... ned lo .... aald ,.,....._..... to AIM .. Let9 1 aftd .... n.at .,. ..... ...... ., ..... _...... M'.......... ., ....... B ·--.... .. . NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE aa11s1y-:..CS o«>llvatlo<ll. Wt-"8.IC NOTICE .. ,_ ..................... ~~ !Mne. ~on 'tt:: "'p;~7 Hutlqtoa Bea~ Ca. n.q; PROCEEOINO AOAINST YOU, YOU •ftlf '"' undtrllgned caueed tald • aMI .... •111na • ... ....... 10th day ot Auauat. 1883, at the llOur Thlt atetamant -llled wflll Illa HM5t7 1~ SHOULD CONTACT A LA W· notice of breacll and ot election IO FICTITIOU8 .,_.. ,__. .. Mid~ •.. a.ti of 7;30 o'Cloc:k (p.m.) BOARD OF County Cltrtl ot 0r.,. County on Published ~-.. e c.o..i YEllOeted: July 8, 1883 be Recorded Aprlt t 1"3 aa lnatr N.Am ITATIMaNT • 11amt .............. Altlllea.a. EDUCATION July 13 1H3 ...,, .. ._ ~ 8HEARSOH/AMERICAH EXPRESS No. 13-137338 ol Mio Otftclal ,..: The lofloWlnt per.on .. doing .... '"Ol49l •1 ....... oemr. llMNE UNIFIED • n-Daily Pilot July 20, 2'7.~. TRVST DEED SERVICES, INC.. COfds. ~ ae; .. aufCs I 1•tl• C. M1 I_. SCHOOL DISTRICT Pubtltfleel 0ranoa CoaM Deity August 3, 10, 1983 t200-Q .. Truatea Seid aalt wltt be made, but wltllOUt C~IC FASHIONS, 3122 Cam-......... an• fll ..... .. ...... .... Stanley eor.y Piiot July 27 q .. ). to 17 1883 MlateA.Bfown, cownantorwarranty,expr-orlm-pue Or.,No. 1341, Newpor1 Beectl, aCT TO" ..... ("'9 ......... S«ntaryofttle ' ., ' ' '42'&-83 _._tr~ - AeaietMtt vic.Praaldant pllad, regarding !Ille, ~on. Of Ca., 112880 lllleft"); Board Of E~llon f"UUU\I nutN&. ~ 1201 Eal1 Hlghland Ave. ancumbraneaa, to pay,,... rtl'l'llalnQ L.INOA MOSS REED. 450 Gavlo41, ,....1: 11 1 •• • ... ..,. ~ Orenge Coaat Dally Piiot _._tr llft11C( NOTICE OF 0 .., "TB ~ San Bemar°"'°· CA 92404 prindpal IUITI of IM no1t(1) ~ Newpor1 8"ch. Ca., 82980 .................. -c:.tl1llt July 27, 1813 4111-13 ..--nu &:.A vr ~ 17t4)8M-7115t "' lle-7611 axt by Mid o..c:t ot Tn.111 wtt111n1ereat Tiit• bu11nae le conducted by an 1111m•tst o.w.• _. ..._. M A R I N I T A D ,,... 3Pu7~ Or ,.___ ~ P""'t aa In Mid nota Pfovtdtd, advanoet." lndlvldual: "*" .... I I At .W ~ .,. • .,. NOTICE '1CTmOUI ._ ..... , M CC RAC K. E N • I ll 1t•• .,...._, anga ...,._, -• "" any under the terrne of Mid o..o of Unda MOii Reed __. " et .,.. Artllla ...-... ..._ NMll aTAlllmNT T j July 27. Auguat 3, 10, 1813 42116-83 TrWt, ..... ctlWgaund ~of Tiiie ... ,_, -ltl9d wttll .. .. .. I ........ o ....... L Mnnoul ...... The IOllowtng ,,.,._,. -dolnt M A R I N I A D A v I -----------•1t1aTrwt•andoftt1tttu1tacrMttd CountyClarkotOranoeCountyon ,.... • la111S11,... •..... NANlaTAftlmNT l>ullneeaaa: MCCRACK.EN AND 0 ~ rtaJC NOTIC( byMICI o..dofTNet. Said la6awll July 14, 1813 1m11t11Ft1 -............ ... The 1o11ow1ng ,,.,_, Is dolftO EXECUTIVE HOUSE LTD. llt PETITION TO ~ ~ be Mid on"""'* 5, tH3 at 11:00 ~• ...,.. 1111 ._.,.. _..... ..._ buelrlaat •· Oowr Ortw, Sulle 15, Newport TER ESTATE NO. A·llnll" • MOTICSTOCMDtTORI e.m .. 11 the front tntr~ of Publllhed Orantt Coaal Delly _ .. ef .. 01 I ... , .. c.-. T·M-TOAAHOE,302t-BS!e l7t, BMctl,Callt.,82983 "• Of MllJt 1'W8PD Stan-Shaw Corporation, 2315 Eaat Pllol July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 17, 1913. ..... C1ftMU1 _. Rseb1&•1 1 HarbOr ~ eoeta Mala. Ce11f R08t!AT 0. SMITH, 111 Oo¥er To all hein, ~ •.• 1 NottoalllleNbygtvantocredllora 11111 s1,..., Santa Ana. CA 112111. •He-13 • .._,.CT TO ~ (-.. t2t28 ' " om.. SUlle 15, Newpof1 BMch, creditors and contln1e-.. ~U:=t~ :~:1:: bal~~tha-=~::=: Ml.JC NOTIC( == :.=.:·.~:1. .... --....= LOMAN A. KEEBLER, $252 ~vt~o w. DEMOTT ... , creditors of Marinita D., DllTH 11a11c11 made on pareonej property .,.,.._ Mid Pf°'*1Y to be IOlcl, loga\Mf .............. "OwMrl ....... :~· Aw .. eo..a Meae. Call., Oowr OrlYa, Sutt• 15, Newport McCracken, aka Marini ta ».. 11 II after daacr1btd, wltll tnteraat, tata c:llatgaa. and tatl-FIC .. ~ .. ~ _. ...._, .,.._ _. C... Tiiie ~ 11 oonducled by en e..cn. Callf., 112903 McCracken and penona w~ The namaa and ~ ad· mated COl1• • .,..,.,_ and td--..... __.... ~"-... ,,_,. ........ lnclMdual· VANGUARD INVESTMENT may be otherwtR intenstetl ar-of Ole Intended traneferora YW'IOll. 11 ot the date llereot, a. Tiie '~ ,,.,_, 11 6olne -C", .. ,...,_._., .. , MMI ·L.anwl A.~ CORP., N1 Oo¥1W om.. ~· t5, in the will and/or e.iaie: .. )ESSI "HAZEL" LEAM-:::=::...~el~~5 ~ 12~~~J~5.1883 bu:=,:~you. 2020 New"ort" -c:;:.•:i,.~,!111 "'''::i ~=-:;·c:.~-= ~~<;.-~by• A petition hu been filed ~. JNG, l'ESident of Newport The loca1Jon In Cellfomla of Iha STAN-SHAW CORPORATION Blvd., Cott• ...... ea.. 02$27 .., ......, ............ July t& 1"3 lmtltd par1natlhlp: by Charles ~the &.;' LEAMING Be h Ca P __ __. cH/11 9Xaoutl¥e oflloe or pMc1pa1 .. Mid TNltea Lindi c. Levine, 2&115 t Vie M-~ ..._. ....,, ... 1 • .._,. v~ tnv.tmant perior Court of ,,.. __ 1 ac • . __,... away on ~ •oflloe °' the Intended By: Stan·Sllaw COrpofatton leda. Mllalon VlalO. Callt .. 112"1 . _. _,_ lllial ,.,._ • ~ Or Coeet ~ Corp. ~· July 22, 1983. She was a trenellator ~ • &bo\le. 23t5 Eut 11111 Street T1WI bualneM" conduc1ad by an Lee o tMt-.. tda, •,., .. fl!llot ~ .. 21 .... .:.T.10 t7 1.a Aober1 o. Smltn, PYM ty requesting that Chari..• member of the World Wide All ot11er ~ Mmtt and Id-Sant• Ana, CA 92711 lndhlldual: tlM ti. .... • ...... •_,a _, '.._., ' · 'uee-a TlW ... temem ... tMld wttll Illa Rfgp be appointed • per1'~ Memorial Church of God "'-waed by \tit Intended tr-~714) 542-5111 r .. •a •••• ~. c_. Levi~ ....... ...... ......... .. • I r 11 I ..... County Clartl of °"""' County on aonal repreaentative to aid• 19tor w1tt11n tnr. year'& 1at yeer'I er. Lynn 8"'nner ...... -·-· ,_, ... ,. .... _. .,. ..., c..e,, • ... .,. • .,. _ July 1a. 1883 h for over 29 years. She ii i.t peat 80 tar .. known 10 ,,... AMlltent s.cr.tary County Clerlc of Orenta County°" ~....., ., .. ,., ... Ille ,._ nu1-. ,_. mln~1t_er t e estate o survived by ber daugh-lnttndedtranaterea.,.:none. Pubttllled Orange Coeet Delly July t3, 1"3 ..._... ...... ·~ ACTmOUa..,_U l'llblleMd Oranoa eo.t Dally Marinate D. McCracken ter-in-law Marguerite Ttienamt(1)and~adelr~p11otJuty13,20,21,t883 W IA....,...,..._. --.,. MAmeTAW Plk>tJuly21,q .. l ,10,11,1983 (underthelndependentAd-- 1 .... ft-•ftft 3 '"""-"~'-'Id.re ot Ille Intended 1r-farta(1) are: 4081-83 Pul>IWled Orange Coelt....,.Delly ._...,., ._ 0111E..._ w111111 The ....._...... _ .,. ....._. • 4258-13 ministration of k.tates Act) . ._...u"'"6• .,..,_,,.. n., Altop Bakafdzlan Piiot July 27, -'ug. 3, 10, 17, t...,.. ............ ~ oeAU JM ......,... • .,, ..---~.,, 2 great-grandchildren. Ser. That the ptoperty partlnan1 lllrato Ptll.IC NOTICE 4256-83 ........,, · -~ • The petition iuet for heartnC vices will be held on Thun. "~!bed In general u: Servtoe .. _IC NOT&l'r P9Nafa1111 -•-&All,. (A)ALF~. (l)U(H M.O. INC.. . MUC NOTICE in Dept. No. 3 at 700 avtc day. July 28. 1983 at 2·.00P'... 9tatlon mectlanlc equipment find l'ICTITIOUI .,..... ..-~ ,,_ Q "T,.....,. •,., .. -..Ill !2 .. 1N. ._ lllvd., .,... Call.. fllennoua.,.... Center Dr Wes• &nta ~ m tooil; oftloe tumllura; guollne; tlrM, NMll aTATUmNT ... •W ..... 11 .. a .......... .,._ " .. at the Harbor Lawn Chapel belllflfl end automotive 80• Tiit lollowlnt parl0r>8 -doing FICTmOUa .,_ .. WI I llU 11• ...... ,_.. LLOYD K. HAMAOY, M.O., INC., NMll aTAW CA 92701 on A~t 17, 1 with Mr. David Mattaon of QJlilOf1aa. Ind located at 2145 bullntM ... .. ... ITAT'l.IEllT .... ~ .. .. .. :L~· .... IM1 ....... Call .• ~ci:-111 ""°" " doing at 9:30 AM. the World Wide Church of Plecentla, Cotlt• ...... Ca. 82827 WARD MANUFAC'TURINO & bu1~ ~ l*'IOn .. dolnCI .. I •nu• ........ .c-:.~ TNa ~ " conclucled by • W£HEOA AOOFINO, 174 Wl&l IF YOU OBJECT to ~ God offidating. Services The 8uelt-. name ulad by Nld SUPPLY, 341 Kalmua Drive, Coate LUTZE CARPET SERVIC"' 177-F '=4..:!!.•9! .... ~ ~ ...._ COfPO"llllon; tttll St, Cotta Meaa, Callt. 112821 ""an'1H of the peUUon, ., tranaferore It Mid location Is: VIC-M .... Ce .. 92828 ......... No 2 ~--.... --~ .... --I.__...,__, M 0 FRANK BISSELL, 174 wl.1 tllth ... h ul .... d .. eJth .L..: ' I under the direction of TORIS MOBIL TFl BUILOINO MATERIALS, INC. RIW(....,. . 4• Ntwpor1 -·· run..., ......... ... .......... Tillt lta~--'tll.d Wttn tllt s Coat ...... cellt t2U7 • 0 er appear at _.,. ... Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive That tald bulll trantftt It lnlanded CALIFORNIA. 2300 Eaet Oranee-c8A·o9:~ K. BLUE, tot Detlb. ... ... a .................. &All , CountY Clltll of er-. ~ on tTllle ti!..neaa .. ~ by.,, hearing and 1tate you:! •C • Mortuary of Cost.a Mesa 10 be c:onaummated 81 "" omoa wooCI Ave., Anaheim, C• •• 9210e COt e1e1 M c 82925 _. C. July 1i tta lndlvldual: lions ot file written ob ..,., ' ----------~<*'JAMES R. CARROLL..~~· Law Thi• buW-I• conducted by • T:-bull,...:·,, ~ducted by •n f'1lltOr., ,_.....,, w-.. . ,_., FreNI 8IMalt tiona with the court r rtHClllOTHHS -.L llOAOWAY WOttTUilY I 10 8roa<Jway Costa Mesa ~2 9150 IAU21BGHOH SMfTH & TUTMIU WHTCUff CHAPn 427 E 171h S I Costa Mesa 6<16-9371 PACINC\'llW MIMO•IA&.PAH Cenwte~ Mortuary Ch1pe1-Crem1tory 3600 Pac11tc View Drive NewPoll Beach 644-2700 Corp., 2301 W. Uncioln ...... 130, corportlton: H. -.TIN MID aAMMA H. Publllhed Orange eo.t Delly Thia ltaltmlf'lt waa fllad with IM ... _ h y Anaheim. Ca. 82801, County of Or· O•ry NtllOn lndMdual: Rol>lft K. Blue MMITIN.. ""ot Nit 27, ~. i.10. n , tta !County Clerk. of Oranoa County on .. ,.. eann,. our a~ ., ., 11199, Celltomil, on or after AllQllll Vici Prllldtn1 Tiii• tletement -nt.d wlt1I Illa Tiie ..... .....,... _. .._ 4213-83 f.My t3 11113 UK'e fNIY be ln perw>n or bJ' 15, 1913. Tiii• 1t1tament WH flied with the County Clert. 01 Or-r~-.. on .......... f111'qir1l1 .... _,, .,.. ' ,_ vnur attorney. . • Tiiie bulk tran1t.r 11 tubftCI to County Clerk or Or•noe County on 3 -..... ........, .. , raal :'t. .... ,... ....,. II P\lblllhad Or Coeet Delly J--iOU ARE CRJ::DY. C1tuornta Uniform Commerctat July t. 1883 Jul) 1 • 1913 ,..._ ,_,..w0 ... ,-,~-~ Le111.,_a, "8JC fl)TIC( [Pitot July 27, Aug"':!r, 1o, 11, 1~ TOJFR ;.,oau_" .. ~t __..__:.. Code s.ctlon 6 t08. '21tMI r'ubllthed <>ranoa c:o.t Delly .,,,.., ---·· -... .. 11T10Ua .,_.. 427o..3 .,. .. _,_.,...... ~ "::m-..:~-ofbe";:".; ~blletlad Orange ... ~ Delly PtlotJllly27,Aug.,S.10,t7, tte3 .....!!!. :...·.,..,... .. ~~ ~eTAW -ofthedeceRWd,youmustm.~ ~ Bany, 2301 W~lncoln, Sta July 13' 20' 27' .._,,, 3·,J,e~ . 42e3-13 :;:;;;..-. ~ ---:; The IOllowlnO .,.,_ .,. doing MlJC NOTIC( )'OW' ~ with the court Cle t30, ca. 82801 and the taat dey tor _._tr -rtrr rtaJC NOTICE ......,. ••' a1 .,._,,...._ ~ aa; pre.enttt to the penonal ttf>'". lltlng clllltW ~any ~Of lhall be ..--"" -...,...,, TEMPO VIDEO PAOOUCTION l'KITIT10Ua .,..... ~ntaUve appomt.ed by .... Auguet 12, t wNct! la the ~ l'ICnnout .,_.. ACnnoul ..,_.. .... ............ -.a COMPANY, 221M CarNn1to Atrr«, NANI ITA1-llf court within four ...a.· -day""°" the oonaummatlOft NA• ITATUmn' ...... ST.AW ...... _ .............. :.!'. LIO\IM .... Call! .. tHN The folowlnO ""°" .. OOlnt fromthedaieottinu-date ~ M>ow. Thi followlnt ,,.,_ 18 dolnt Tiie toltowlng '*'°"' .. dolnCI ,,_ • ........ •W .. .._ 0 0 N A L D f U G I N I • . 1-= 22~. 1983 Coaat ~ bualneM 11: buslnMt aa: 11111 I • ••• ' II ... HICKATHORN, 22tM ="o 1 •• ~ .te.l(~~FlNADf'NC:L of lett.erw. provided In .... -.... .,..., 7, , ....... 217 KNIOtff8H£AO D£llOH ANO Of, MUI.I MOUNTAIN OOlO MINING =.. ..... ......_ al .. Amor, L.agune Htlle, Callt., _, ' ' .. tlon 700 of \he f'roba .. ~ r __ , ......... ()0 .... 711 ,.._.........., OIDla1r •> ....... -!~ ..... KATHLUHMAAIHICKAT'HOM. UO,NlaiOOn...... .,HtlO ,J .... _, ... w,_ --.. _ ..._. VELOPMENT,IMSN.Y•Ave.,Full-.. -,_."""' lliM MO, ........ 221 .. c.ntnltoAmor,l.&OINlll9. Q1MU> L.. KOZAK. 2100 Yactlt"' ....,....unw.. ,.,_ --.. Ml.IC NOTIC( "':'.c~t~2r. h1BBONS. 545 N, ~~::: ~H~iAN>. 34711 .. ,....... .. .-(a), -callf .. ma .--.. ......, eaedl. Callt .. filinl dalml will not ...... ----------y ... Ave .. l'\Mtnon, c. .. 82131 Cerntno Capl1trano, ()apt1tr1no ::.~ -,;;:: = ":: ~~ 11 oonduOted W &rl ur.=---le oondUcted by an prior to four monUia from~ .:~C:.~~ TlllUutlnw la conducted by an 8aacll. C.., 82924 _.11•1 ... , .,.. ,_.91 OOMld ~ date of the h9a.rinc DOU414: \W9' PICTmOUa lnd~MletlMI T. Olbbona 11tntt": =:: oonclUotecl by a ............. ., ... ... .. Tilll ........ , ...... """ tM Oertld L. ~ &bow. ,. MIH•M Mm Thia 1tataiMnt waa tllTld wltti tM MIMI! CM Hubtlerd ~ ~ °"" of~ County °" TNa •111 '* .. wea _,"""the YOU MAY l!XAMIMSta. " Tiie feff••l•t ,.,..Ill llH County Cttfll of Otlnta County on Tllll atlt_,t WI& fltad Wltll Iha Tiie bM1i•1a.' ............ .MJ ' 1tU COunty ~ of °'*'It Qounty on file tmpl by the l'GUft. J1 J'ql& ..... • • ....,.. ,.... .1u1y 1, t813 Coun1Y Clartl Of OrJnllt OOuMy °" -' .,...~ .......... , ... • . •••a .................. eo...Pllll!!! .My 11• 1-,_ are ln......S In the .... .... ... .......... .... •• ,,_ July13 t"3 • ·-..__, ~ _,. .... ................. ._ Pub!llMd Orencie eoaat......, ' ,_ i-.-0111 M .......... l'lot.J>.itta7,Awo,l.10,0,,_ ~ ~ Colile Olly youmay~'!C.thl_.. .. 21.. _., Publl9tlad °'** Comt Delly ............... a_.... ....... flllDl.MJt? ..... l.10,t'I, ,.., «utor "' .... - ,,...,. ... ,. Plllll "• 111• .. w. Piiot July 13. zo. 2 'Aug. 3.,.:_, l'tlot July 27, Aug .. l.10.17. ,.., Ila., ~In-_!.~ •2&4-IS upon tM aftiOl"ney fGr....; •· :.., C::-,...:='· ue-a ---,.._-------ua-t:t = .,;:u:i:, -; i:i MUC !J!!C1 ...C mm «Utor or~-. _. Tiie ....._ ....... ,... ICN011C( MUCM>TICl ::.._,.... .... ..=-.. PeCllT1tU11UtnM fUewtththeoounwtth,.._,. ......... I:"'*......... PICTIT10Ua--H PICTmOUeWM n'11~*'..; -......... MmftAW ~-···· of ..W., a wrl'*ln ~ =-::~ ... -:.==·~ The ;::.•T:::-: dcMng MAMl•TA1W cc~'il'w.l/ra._. .. ~=·"• ...... "Mii The ......,.n::z,.: clc*IO *·~ot~~~'~of~ ..... et .. ,..._ ........ bu11nw ee: The ~ ,,.,_ II doing Wll M. JOllNIOtf L1A1M ~ANY. ----. no-.. .._ •-. • _. •• ,.,..., .. "NI AAT TOURS. SI? cww-~ -Ei c.=. = ,, .............. ,,,, Tlllln.Cllf.. IOUTMLNC> ca IHI. " .. Ya\Dy 8ftd ............. d =:.::-.:=. n:~· ~· O:t:~~·:.. H ~ ,::,,"!n°'Ja. :a~ ---& ~ JOHNIQM, 1111 =A ... ,,....._ Vellr. Cllf., ::.te:::.:.. of~~ , ~ ....... c.9. _, ~ Tr• Lana, lrvtne, Ca., IUIAN ll"TOLLl~I. 14111 .. 'tr ...._ ....... Ne. 111, TllMlll, Oelr,. 'MIL V. DUIOH. t , .. au.ta in ~ llOO ...S llOO.l llf " __ -.. • -.... ~ \'lafO. Ce. .... , OI ·-.,.....,= Mt10 ,_,,... ~ YllllJ,OIMI,. tt"'8 • ..._ ""'"'"-"--.............. ,,.._,._ , , --•• • ••• ,,.. DllllnMt It~ by.. ,,_ --It OOf\duGtad.., 111 1 ... 1'1-. TNI ....._ 11 ... ..,......,111 "'!' ::'*-" • t 111 •.,an .... ---.,.._ ~ [ • "'"O'L.AWM-"'1'.0U¥1 =-~=~ tndMclual~an.!M•lt&WM lnclMdulll:S-llnOlllN 'JCllllllllTNae...,.._ llllltteetfOrll"'"°"'*" .-:t ,..,YOWO!t .. o;;;;g· ~ .Morturt • Cemetery 1'NI 11111•1 1.. .-.. Tlllt etatttMnt -fltad """ t11e Tiiis ....,._,, ... fltad wtltl IN _ ,.__ o.:t-•· II!! n. 'i , ... w ... wlll .. "* .-...u...11 -.., """ IN ~I -. ~-11 • CretNtory c.-, °"".,Or-.. c-e, ... OountY C*'l f1f Otanta Oouncy on Ooun'Y °"" fll Or-. County.,. _..a.••-~ = ~an et Or-.. Csunlr °" ~ ~ of~~ Ofl (11 • ·--. -t625 G1tltf Ave ..._..._...., .. .....,....._ June U, 1* July 1• 1~ .MJ 11, ,.. ,_ .Mr M, ·-,_ -• • l ........... _ .... _c_:a._'·.~ ... :_:_· __ o_,, .... :I=a::r§w:::u ~~.~7 ... "o::";t -~·~'°~i::t: •::,-=::c:::: ,. -~"'3.~~ .. ~.:: .:-.::.."Tr.~ .. ~:: -~2£'~ I c... ..._COURT Oii CM 1POM1A COUWTYOf Loe AMCISUI lnltle ....... of llUNO JIN l<IM ..... A 11W10n wflO "'°"'° be ~ --.,.. "°"" the Wttody end ..... Of hiepWWtW. A13N5 Cllellon 'teeclom From Petentel Cultody MdControl (AIANOOMMENT) D•nn I TO: ~ Lw-(elleoed natutal ~taun_.nown "'9 Kyung Kim t*a Sue Kim ~Mboutl unknown and to II pertone clelmlng to be the ..._ Ot MOtn.t of Mid mlno1 P«- IOn .. nerMd. ~ Ofdet of thlt Court you ara '** clled end (required to) ap-,_, ~ t"9 Judge P1Mldlng In Dlpw;i11e1il 234, Room 7-311 or the Maw ef'ltitled coun, louted It CrtmlMI Court Bldg.-210 W. Temple. Loe .Mollee. ca. 9b012 ort 8-ptem- -H . ,NS et 8:30 i\,M. of that day, "*' llnd there to lhow ~ ... II any ~ '-· wtly Mid Mid perlOn lflould not be declared "'" rrom lhe OOflWOI of "'-perentt eccordlng to ttla '*"Ion on tlle herein. 'or leltur• to at1end you may be cMerned guilty of a contempt ot oourt. You 111 hereby notified or the provlllont of CMI Coda 237.5 which prOlllde Iha judge shall 1dvl11 the '1Cmt0Ut.,... .. NAMSITA~ The IOllOWiftO l*IOn It doing bualneaa"; i\ 1 TREE SURGERY, 2301 z.n1th, Senta Ana Hts .• Calf!., 92707 ROBERT JOHN PEARIN, 2301 z.nlth, Santa AN Ht1., CaHt., 92101 Thi• butil-la conducted by an lndl'lidull: Robert Perrin Thll ltlternanl Wit ftle<I wflh the County Clerk or Or11104t ~nly on July 14, 1983 l'D0'70I Publlahed Ofange Cout Delly Piiot July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 17, 1983 4280-83 P\8.IC NOTICE FICTrTIOUI 9U8INIE88 NAliW 8TATl ... NT Thi lollowlng peraon It doing l>ullneaau: Ci\LIFORNIA OIL RECLA· MA TION. 359 San Mlguel Or S1e. 109, N9"'port Beach. c a111 .. 92eeo GERALD L. KOZAK, 2100 Yeonl Mischler. Newport Beach, Calif., 92660 This business Is conducted t>y an Individual: Gerald l Koi:all Thi• statement was llled with the CoYnty Clerk of Orange County on July 13, 1963 n20lt1 Publlahed Orange Cout Dally Piiot July 27. Aug. 3. to. 17. t983 4253-63 minor and the parenta, If pr1Mnt. of -----------Vie rtgtrt to ti.ve counMI preMOt. PlllllC NOTICE The court may eppolnt counMI to ----"""""'--'-"""""'.;.._--NPfeMnl the minor whether or not flCTITIOUI llUlfNEll ttla ll'llnOl I• •bte to anord CO\lnsef, NU. ITATHllNT and" they are unable to •fiord coYn-The following peraon 11 doing .... llhlll appoint counael to rep-bualneu 11: NMnl Iha parentt. ROi\ORUNNER ENTERPRISES. The petition tiled herein 11 for the 316 Dl1mond i\ve. Balboa Island. purpoea of treeing the subject child Calif., 92662 fof ~· or adoption. Dated CINDY M. MICKLE, 18286 Fox- .,.., 115, 1983 glove Way, Irvine, Calif., 92715 John C. Corcoran, This busl-Is conducted by an Coun'Joic::" Individual· Mary . Deputy Cindy M. MICl\le .lotln ... W-, Thia statement was riled with the C-IJ C-' County Clerk or Orange County on ...,_ E. w.-1, July 14, 1983 o.,vtr C-IJ Couneal F220I04 Cf1mlnll Court• Building Put>llshe<I Orange Coast Dally 210 w. Temple St. (~520) PllOI July 27. Aug. 3, 10, 17, 1963 LOI i\ngelel, Ca. 90012 3093·83 (213)874-5991 Publlltl Oranga Cout Delly Piiot PlllllC NOTICE July 27, Auguat 3, 10, 17, 1983 ---.-..;;...;.."""""'..;.....;.."""""'--- 4275-63 I UP"ERIOft COURT Of C'AUFOftNIA, COUNTY OF OflANOE ___ ..;,Nll.=.;;;JC;.;;..NO;.;..;;.TIC£;..;,;.;;....___ In the Matter or the Appllcallon ol ~COUNTY IUNNOR COURT no cl* cenw °'· w .. 1 a.ne. Ana. CA. ll701 Plelntm: CALVIN Mi\RANTZ and ~MARANTZ CroH·Compl1ln1nt1: DEBCO CONSTRUCTION CO. INC .. 1 Call· fomll corporation, GERALD i\. DOlll N, J .W. BROGDON, MARGARET BROGDON, JOSEPH E. aAaRIL, JERRY R. DONATELLI, NYE F. DONATELLI. NORMAN , DEBORAH STARR, PAUL UGE. BRUCE CHAPIN KENT. GRANT ORAHAM, ERMA ORA HAM, 11 lnCIMdullla and DOES 1 through 20 lnc:lulN9 ~ta: DEBCO CON· STllUCTIOH CO., INC. 1 C.Ufornla corporation, GERALD A. DOBBINS, GERALD V. CARPENTIER. CALVIN MAMNTZ, MYRA MARANTZ. 111 In· dMdWll. and DOES I through l , lnGIYIM c.. No. 378754 14'9at0Nt ~ .,.. ..... Men aued. n. .... .., .............. ,... ....... ,_ ........... .,... r:: ......... """"' • dap. .._. ..................... "you with to Mele the advice of WI .nomey In IN• matter. you should do.ao pr~t~ ao that your written ~. ""11"1· may be nled on time. AV91C*>eted ha lido Oemandade El tril>llma: ... dectdlr --•r• Ud. •• •rncle, ..,._ que Ud. ra-..... .._bode JO..._ L .. 11 ....,_.at1n .. ...-. ................. ~of Michael John Murphy, en adult: Dane Elizabeth Mustain. by her Mother. Patricia Skyhorse IOI Change of Name No. A 119063 • ORDER TO SHOW Ci\USE FOR CHANGE OF Ni\ME (Sec. 6064) Mlcf'lael John Murphy (1). Dana Eltzabeth Muttlln (2) hu llled I Piii· uon In thl• court ror an order allow· Ing petitioner to change hit/he< name lrom(1) Michael John Murphy and (2) Dana Ell211>1th Mullaln to ( 1) Mlchl-4 John Sk)'florM. (2) Violet Dana Elizabeth Sk)'florM . IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Ill pefl()nt intlfeated In the matter alorlSlld appe11 before this CO\lrt In o.c>•rtmenl No. 3 II 700 Civic Center Drive West. Santa An•. C111-lornla, on Auguat 22. 1963, al 10 o'clock A.M .• 1nd then •nd 1he<e lhow cause. 11 any they hive • why Aid petition tor change ol name should not be granted IT IS FURTHER ordered lhll 1 eopy of lhlt order to SllOw CIUM be p.;bllShad In the Orange Coul Dally Piiot. • newspapar of general clrculallon. published In this county at least once a week for foYr con- aecuttve weks prior 10 the day of tald hearing Dated July 7. 19113 Frank OomenlChlnl Judge ol the Superior CoYrt WILLIAM l SCHROEDER, i\ttorney at Law 10666 Wastmlnlatar Ave. 1 G111den Grove, Ca. 92643 Publllhed Orange COHI Oally Pilot July 20, 27. August 3, 10, t983 4201-83 '1Cm*'I .,... .. MAm eTATIMINT The rOllowlng Plf900 le dolno l>ulineal U! DUSn'8 BIN, 1857 Newport Blvd, Coate Mell. Ca., t2t27 PAMELA LEE LEE. 1620 H!Oh- lllld, ~ BMctl. Ca , t2MO Thie bull..-1a concM:ted by an Individual: Pamela L .. lae This llllentenl WN filed with the County Ciani of 011"9f CoYnty on July 13, 1983 ·~ Published Otange Cout D9ly Piiot July 27, Aug., 3, 10. 17. 1~ 42e0-83 Pllll.IC NOTICE F1cmiou• ., ..... NA• ITATl•tn The ro11<>w1ng pet'tont lie dolng l>ullnetl ... LE FLEUR BOUTIQUE. 2400 W. Cout Hwy No. 5, Newport 8Mctl, Ca., 928e3 JON H. BRANDL, 900 E. Balboa Blvd No. D, Newport s.ach, Cl., 928e1 DENISE BEAULEIU, 900 E Balboa Blvd. No. O. Newport S..ch. Ca.. 928e1 Thi• l>ualnesa II conducted by I gen.,al partnership: Jon H. Brandl Thia llllament waa flied with the Counly Clerk ot Orange CoYnty on July t3, 1863 n.aoet5 Publlahad Orange Coast Dally Pilot July 27, i\ug , 3, t0, 17, 1983 4281-83 PlBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8UllNHI NAME tTATl .. NT The rolloWlng person 11 doing buslnets 11: PACI F IC SEAFOOD SMOKEHOUSE, 2820 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Ca , 92927 PAUL Ji\MES STRAYER, 165 Cecil Piece, Costa Meu. Cal. 92627 Thia buslnees It conducted by an lndlvldual: Paul Jamn Strayer Thia llllerMnl Wll riled Wl1h the CO\lnly Cletll of Orange County on July 13. 1963 F220ll7 Published 011nge Cout Deity Piiot JUiy 27, Aug .. 3, 10, 17, 1863 4294·83 PlllllC llllTICE FICTITIOUt llUIMll NA•ITAn•NT The followtno person 11 doing bullnMI M : CLOSE TA COSTi\ RECORDING, 156-C Tulip Lane, Colla M1111, Ca., 92627 DAVIO W. DRAPER. 156..C Tulip Lane, Costa Mesa. Ca.. 92627 Thi• l>utlness I• CondUCled by an lndMduel: Oavtd W. Draper Thi• llltement WU Hied with Iha CO\lnty Clerk ot Orange CoYnty on July 13, 1963 F17'M2 Publlalled Orange Cout Ollly Piiot July 27, Aug .. 3. 10.17, 1983. 3090-83 PlBLIC NOTICE K08384 '1CTITIOUI IMllMH ~ITAnMINT The fOllowlnQ peraona are doing tM1lna1111: CC & 0 AUTOMOTIVE. 700 "B" E 111 Str .. t, Santa Ana, Calll., 92701 GABRIEL HURTADO, 98112 Or-angewOod. G111den Grove, Call!., 92942 FEDERICO HURT ADO. 9662 Or· angewood, Garo.ti Grove. CalH . 92642 Thia 1>u11ness Is conducted t>y a gene:rll p8f1.-ahlp Gab<lel Hurtado This 1t1temeol w11 filed with the County Cieri! of Orange County on July 20, 1963 '221031 Publllhed Orange Coaal Dally Piiot July 27, Aug , 3, 10, 17, 1983 4258-83 .. ......, "' tNa melter. '°" ..... ·-llf-.ctr .. tMt,..... ........................ , . .,..., ... tlM•....... . ·------------------------........... .......,., __. P\8.IC NOTICE Pllll.IC NOTICE .. ..._..._...,. .... -to, -----------------------...._ ......,. .........._... T24m ._ .... _., .. NepUMta NOTICE Of TIIUITH'I I ALE ..... 11 ~,.... -T.I . No. 03978 • • • t .., a , · On Auguat 17, 1983, at 10-00 a.m. ~TO ntE MT: A ct.t Shel tton/Al'Mflcan Expreu Trutt __..he ..... llMll lllad " ttie Deed Sefvl<les. Inc 11 Trv11 ... or ,.... _... ,_. W pou wfall to SuccetOf Trustee or Sub1Utvted ..._.. .. a.wautt, pou """'· TrullM, of that certain Deed ot Truat ....,.. deyt aft., thlt aummone It executed by Oen Splatter. an unmar--* on you, Illa with thl• court.. rled men. and recorded July 19, ..m.n f9IPOflM to the c;ornplalnt. 1980 u Instrument no. 18e19, In ~ you do, your cMl!ault wlM ~ book 13966. page 1428 Official Re- --.don ac:ipllcatlon of Ille plain-oord• of Oranga County. caMfomla. tffl. 9ld thle COUl1 may ant• 1 ~ and pur.uant to that cer1eln Notloe ::::"~llt you lor the rallef CS. of Oe11ut1 and Eleo11on to a.II there- in tM complaint, wtllcl\ unoer recorder AprU 8, 1983 u ln- oo..id reault In garnishment or 11rument no 83-t44035 of Oflkllal wegea, taltlnQ or money or property Record• of Mid County, wlll under or Clttllf relief raquettad In the com· and pursuant to tald Deed of Trust plllnt. NII 11 p.;btlc for caMI. lawful money o.Nd: August 19, 1982 or Iha United State of the United LEE A. BRANCH, Cieri! States of Am«lcl, at the North lront By: Ettn 5-' Deputy entrance to the! Counry Courthouse, PvtllleNd Cout Delly PllOt 700 CMc; Ceriter Drive W"t, Santa JlllY27,August • 10, 17, 1983 An1,C1Hfomla allth11rlght,tltleand 4277-83 lnter"t conveyed to and held by It under 111d Oeec:I of Trust In the prop- "8UC llllTJCE OIWIQI COUNTY ~COURT ,. a. c..... °'· ... , ..... Ana. CA. l2701 Plllntlft: Jill DIETZ Dlfeodant: DAVE PORTER, DOES 1 1flrOuQh 60 lnclullve c-No. 37 81 28 8UWC*t llOTICCJ ., ............. Ned. ,,.~...., ............. ,... ............ liaerd ..... r:: ~ ......• dep. "8ed ..................... lr1y altuatad In said CoYnty and Stet• oeactlbed u : lot 87 of TrlC1 9989. In the City or lrvlne, 11 per Mai> ,_ded In book 274, paget 4S and 48, Ml-41aneout Mapt, In the office of the! County Recorder ol Mid County EXCl!PTING Ill mineral•. gu. 011. and hydrocarbon subatances In and under undet .. Id 11nd below a depth or 600 feet, but without the right ol turf-enlry aa exaoeptad and r~ed by c ... oa II Cuetll, • llml1ad partnerlhlp, In II deed recorded Octob4W 1, 1971, In book 9829. P11ge 858, Oftlc:llJ Re- cord• The ttreet addrllS or other com- mon dellgnlliOn or aa.ld property; 4142 BlacJortn Avenue, lrvlne, Call- lornlt 926e0 llOMal FICTITIOUI .Ul .. 11 NAME tTATl•NT The rollowlng pertont Ire doing bu1lnesa11: CORPORATE POINTE CULi/ER CITY LTD . 3151 Airway i\venue. Suite e-1. Costa M .... Calif .. 92626 8Ri\Mi\LEA LIMITED, Province Of Ontario, Canada. 3151 "'""''Y i\V· enue, Suite e-1. Colte M .... ca11r .• 92928 Thia butln9N It condllctad by I Mmfte<I plftnerlhlp: Pater B. Perrin vic.PrMl<*lt Thll lllleme!'ll WIS flied with Iha County Clerk of Orange County on July 21, t983 F221202 Put>llahed Orange Co11t Dally PllOI July 27. Aug., 3, 10, 17, 1983 4279--83 Ml.IC llllTICE FICTITIOUI M.lllNlll MAMI ITATl•NT The rottowtng perlOf'I II doing bullnes&U: (A)SPRINKLER REPi\IR SERVICE (8) S.R.S • 27 t Ulec: Ln.. C0tt1 M .... Calll , 92827 ROBERT ROY CITTELL, 271 Liiac 1ln., Costa Meta1_Calll., 92927 Thia bullnesa 11 conducted by an Individual· Robert Roy Ctttetl Thia 1111-1 WU ftled With the County Clerll of Orange County on July 14, 1983 ~ Publllhed Orange COMI Diiiy Piiot July 27. i\ug. 3, I0, 17, 1983 30QS-83 If~ with to IMll the edvloe ol an lttOfNY In INS matt.,, you lhould do IO PfC>mP'ly IO thll 'fOIM written ~. "eny, may be Ned on time. AVllOIUllled he lido demandlde Nama and addreu of the •-JC NOTICE beneflctety 1t Wf\OM request lhe ----'"--~------­ El lltlMM: ........ ~"" ........ ····-... Ud.,.. .............. Lee .. llllltir11trn ... ...-. ................. adwleaof -....., "' ............ JOU ........ ........, ...... .,_, -... , ...... ..,, _, .. ........... ..................... _ Ille II being c;ondUC11d Uptown FedefaJ Savings Ind Loan i\uocla· lion CIO Shelrton/Amerlcan Ex- Pf"I Mortgage Corporation, 1201 EHi Highland Ave, San a.rn.,rdlno, C1lllornl1 92404 Olrec11on1 to the abOve properi)I may be obtained by raquettlng 111ne In w<lllnQ from the bene&lary wtl!Wn 10 deyt rrorn the flrat l>Ublt· cation of 11111 11e>1loe .. • • ...... • .... _.., Said Nie w1" be maoe wl1hout ..... ......._ 111" 1 ••••le, COY91llllt of warranty, e11pt1110t Im· • .... --. • ...,_.. piled, 11 to 11111 poaMNlon °' an-~11..: ~ ,.... -cumbtanoaa to M tlt fY the unpfld • • bllNICI due on the note eacured by 'i '°· ~ .._ = A -:: H id Oeed of Truat to wit: MVA~ -• -!f..:" 112a.on34 p1u1 t11t foOowlna eatt· ,.._ .~ ,~ mated GOii•. 111~ ana ad· ....., ..._..,.. ...._ ..... ~at the time o1 1i.1n111a1 publl- ... -. WI~ le Mn'ed c.t!oll of thla Notle ot hie· EIU· on )Oii, ... """ "* OOUf1 • wrtttel\ rnattd Trutt"'' reo. and cxi.11 In """""' t0 ttle oomplalnl. IJnleel I ~ do 90 10I" o.t8'11t wlll be the amount o, l1,80U l6 p1u1 .,..,..., on -.,lon~ttie l)eln• lnt«ll1 et 1j.t2&% S* lllntim on -r 1 ~ the unc>eld prlndpll bflllnOt from ... ,endtNllcourttney ,. a. e-1-12 '° ..... plut 11"1 ldv9ncta :::.:I:':.=::.,~"'*" cour ~ 1>11~ fftlr/ be euttlor1nd °' ~miout ., ..... NAMI t1'ATl•NT The lollowtng paraont era doing bualnet1a aa: SPONSORS INTERNATIONAL, 14 Hlllgra ... INtne, Calif., 927 t5 Bi\RRY S THAXTON, 328 Startlre, Aothelm. CINI., 9a&Of HERBERT a. Don~. 8352 C..tlllan Or.. Huntlnf(on Beedl. Ctlll., t2&48 I ANTONIO H. PINEDA, 2930 Long &Glch Blyd, Long a..ctl, Callf .. 90803 SAMM't' PIA, 18549 Gten l.yn Or., ADJ.ta. Calif .. 91702 Thie bullneaa lt conducted by I ~· partnennlp: Betry I . "'*'1on Tllll 911ten'8t'lt Wll llltd wlth the CounlY Clerk of Orange County on My 20. ,.~ ~ Pubtllhed Orange Cont Dally Pllol .illlty t7, Auo. 3, 10.17, 1983 4281·63 ,... .., .. iilll••••t of •• '*' ~ to pey. 1*11 any KCfUed !!!..~::~--YOU .r:, ......... """"". MUC llOllC[ ·~""'9 12 1 • • DEED Of! TRUST DATED JULY 1t, PtCTmOUI IU ... 11 l&A. llAAHCH ' 1tl3, U"ll£18 YOU TAKI ACTION NAMl ITATIMINT -Z: ·, ~ ~~~':'.'&'.o'.W: =~ ~ "':""'" -. - ............. - _ IFYOUNElOANEXPLANATIOHOf! I HIAR8 l!i\SIMO COM· ....... Ce.-THI NATURE Of' THI PAOaEO. PAHY,tot Lornt>erd. Co.fl ~ Nlllfled ~.e:.. ~ Plot ~r:U~t~ou I HOULD 0.:iL.~2:: OINNl9 8HEAM. tot -~..-: .,_, O..td· M 1, 1113 1.oml>lld, Coe1a ~. Callf., tHte ./Jlllrt1, ~a, 10, 17, lta lllHrlOn /Arnerlcen lxpreat Tiiie ~II~-by 911 ' ~ TN91 Deed ltMoel, Inc, .. Tn.t• lnOl'MIUll; Mii* A.•er-t, W-.rtl Dannie &Mefl AMlltatlt Vloa-ftrealclerrt Thia llaterMnt W11 fMad "'"1\ ttle ll01 hit HlgHencl A\lenUll County Ollf1I of Ortnte ()ouMy Oft Sen lernerdlfto. c.. •~ .My 1), 1113 (714,....7tl1 Ot .... ,." (ellt. ,_ )7e/117) P\Mllled Ortnp eo.t Deity l'\i.,..._, Otanee Cout DWIY Hot Piiot J\lty 21. AUQ,, ), 10, 11, tit) i tMy 27. i\upt 3. tO 41 ... ta. 4271 .. 3 e-..;;...._ _________ _, RENTALS tl11u.. .... -. t•urn"ht....S U 11u..tot Unlutn•~~-d '*"""""' f"urruah.V 11t Untt1rn,11tw..t \ot.t.••um (,,..._.., Unf I o\Wnhuuv"' lum 1 o-... nhouM.._ Uni l iupl1•).•' t"urn I ~Pl•'X~ Unt AJ,Htr\fTlr·nt.a n.rni-t.hrd /\~r-01wn\s Ull'lf Ap\a f'yrn vr llnf Ktll'f1_. Ro> ... & Bu.ml ilt>lrl• Mol<'b "'""' llumn Sunvnn &>nt.ab vw.1"°" R"'"'b •R,on"'t."' SM"' •Rrnu.l. WAni.<d Larilg•'t ftlf Re-ni U1 I"""" Rrnla.L. Owuwe Mt•nLaU I '1wnml t!Mniaa. lrwh.u.t RHuab ~': .. t .. n\Ala Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday, July 27, 1983 Fl * HIRIOR RIDIE * Come visit the most faboulou.s view new custom home in Newpoty. Nothing to compare with this 4 bdrm, fam rm, 5 bath, formal dining, 3 frplcs, 6 car garage. Large pool & jacuzzi. Come to the gate and ask for 3 Yorkshire, 759-1931. IPlllAIU1-I HELEI 8. DOWD 144-111• ....... PUPllY ....... 5 a.drCOIM, 3 belht. 11\- ciuo.. muter 114.111• end large famlly room end WU•ITll off·atreet perking '"' "" .... mam to 7 cart. Only 4 doora Loweet priced Plen t with from the entrenc:. to melter eull ... on prtv11t1 Main Beach. Now on the eunny locetlon. Air con- mart<et et only '550.000. dttlonlng, decorator win· 9"-ll11 dow c:over1ng1 a wall· /Jn NIG[L (}AIL[Y &. AS<;UCIATES papetl. 2 brlc;k patloa with bultt-ln BBQ. Lerge country kitchen. Com· munlty t..W., pool & parka. Only I 187 .000. ITIPSTITtml, 1.11"' lt) Dalebout JAlll• Ollll UlU I NIL ~!~ Bay&. Beach 2 tH. den, many upgrldee. Woodbri dge GrovH mo $289,000 IM. OJ*'I Sun. Auburn model. 2 bdrm im Real Estate 111 IAIY• UMlll 12-4. 8 M wlume Ortve. with ~ upgrlde Im.- mo iw.t<mArr uu<u..cE....a,.., TIWlll• OMllAllLlll 8yown«, R. Foater. eglnable. Gofgeoua neu· ::: FtllTlll YlLLn Tttalh t .... lff Located on tree llned 976-00801760-1733 trel decor. Lerge yard. ~ Tettefulty decorated. Im-3 Bdrm•.~ b1th1, pool end ~= :i~· ~!~ e:ii. toUI I"'"' YllW ~n=~p!n~u: 2900 maculatety cleln three spa. Elegant. $350,000 Inge llreplaoe end large 200 blk. 40' lot. 3bf +den, .... 1 152,000. 1'Ml7 bedroom . 1WO beth urm~~ ~nclng. Full IUndeck Full llze R-2 lot 3bl, yard, compl. refurb. .. ......... i:: home. Flr191aee ln lllllng prceS ' . hu rOO~ for 2nd unit. $575.000.0pandally 1·5 2 bdrm. 1 108,0 00. ~ room. Patio. large Reduced 10 $235 ooo to (Call llret). 217 Jumlne. m1 fenced yerd .... $139,900. Hiiie 111111 Submit Owner/egt 873-5551 ir::-'~ '°r:"ve ~ :: 111-1100 *Cote Realty tlfm•. · Cnta .... 1614 Ughl a airy: 101a11y 1m-~:~ & Investment 17141673-4400 10~.... mecu111e lntlde & OU1. ~:: ............ 1 ... 1. 121JIUl·1111 II you hlven't '""thlt, ~~~~b~~~ .. tlo. ?!20 22 __ n HARBOR you haven't ..., 1M c a11 Olene Pertclnt ~ --flneat condominium value 662-2000 m) One or Emerald B1y'1 E.lllE lllTA 1111 In eo.t1 Mae&. L.oceted 1-------- flneat h<>mM. 3 br, 3112 Lovely 3Br 2B• home In gated comm.. llneet ANH<>tmCEMENTS Ba't wt1h f0tmal dining w/f1m11y rm, 2 frpca. RV uw•"-· all nu eppl., """'"''"'''"'""'" !ICM)? room. Large patio. eccen. loclled betWMll upgraded cptl, much uee PRIVACY llOUIDS ~~.::"''.o ::; Loclled on a quiet Tuatln/lrvlne Sta. Alklng of oak, upgr~ window ,....~,.., ~...... :io1• wl·d ... nc In prettlgloua $179,900. 831-7370. IPAllLml Piil coverfnga. 2 br 2 be. s.tw .... 1> 4' 1 ... ,,... '""' l!lt6 prlv11e community. Ex· with 38r 3be Huntington $ 139,500. Agt. 720..0504 T•·•· • 3011 ceptlonelly priced •1 8ch hOme. Really Sherpl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii In thl• 3 Bdrm. 2 beth Ex· eter Model In Park II. Large fam room. cent. atrium. Large lot, FU LANO. I 199,500. $650 ,000. Dav Id $135.950. •II_ BUSINESS ' Hlrachler. 84._7020 & f ... •Ncl•L u• •Ra• EITlTt "IHI W.S" with garege ap1rttMnt, '"" " ~ 4 Br 2. 1tory with grNt alley accMa. $155.000 • ~·~;;:.\t~.::::t~...... ~:! UYllHl UYFlllT poot. Sl99,950. FIBI 11u.,,,. ... w•11l•'\l •U•~ 65' Main chen~ & turning O•ll l11U'9r l••ltr 3 BR home on lerge tot. ;~~~~~":'.~\~,=""'"'" :~~ buln view. completely ..... llMI 111·1110 $97,000. Euy terma. 'M••• • '" i..~n 40H remodeled, 3700 '<I h. JUST LISTEONIEW OPEN Till 8 PM. NIL •I .,,.,,,.' "'""'"" "°!" 58r, 481. game rm, fem Renowned decorator's Quiet locetlon 3 BR 2 Be.. M••1"""" T 11 • 4un rm. llv rm. din rm, 3 ~r own home thal w11 r... ...PllOll fireplace, RV acceaa. gar French drs. hrdwood lured In Orange County KMp quiet about thll s 148.000 financing by EMPLOYMENT firs. brlctl patio & entry. Home and Oarden. One M ... Verde ll11er In prime own«. .,,,., Etc, etc. Xlnt ffnancln2. of the moll axc.ptlonal area. 3 Bdrm 2 Ba built-In ltJ ...., .. t lffr. ~IU) Including n-191 10 v. VIEWS of cit II ht• kitchen, nr19lace. ecrub -l9CMIL90al ONft 30yr 2nd, wlll tlke trade ocean and -Jioe. gOr. end .. ve. Only S 138,950. 141-llH ..._ ror portion of equity In In-matlc o.vonthlre mdl 751-3191 ~~~~~~~~~ Hit :r~ ~r:~1:~00°J :;~ug:Y ~~11zi•J:n:n~ 1: 2 Stry 3 lfg Br, 3 aa. 1rg 11v ~':'i!!rt~ltac• ..... 673-07.,, d"" ~• $197,900. 979-0,.-34 Lovely 8 w/room tor th•lt• "'°''unh"t • J11h11 w .nh"ll ~)JO OWTI«. 842-5286 avet, fl nett cen dictate •• £.ciPAOPemEs ~ rm w/frplc, lrg den. & ..._ ))l) "" ,.. Two-atory. gerelen entry, 120' yectlt. CUle 3 br urRcH·~1sE ·_,..-llrge decl(a ror OUldOO< 4-·1122.-w35' lllp Mutt ... , PP • rm-""' .,,.,,.. ... , entertaining end grecloua -------,...,,,--::-=-~~-Auume 1102,560--low Owner, &73-7873 An<1<1u•, ll(lhl YllW matter auite + 3 other IEWPllT IUOI ~~:':" ::~ l E N D E R • s R E • bedroom•. $950,000 f... .... ~~~"~1T~~~k!a:'. .... ..... . Bid• Mo••n.t. •!014 POSESSION. PRIME 83t-1400. Lar ge one bedroom. 831-7370 4 Bdr w/180 daQ. OCMl'I f.:':~·,~~ t:qu,,.., •. ,' :::: VIEW PROPERTY Ex· -WATI KfRO"IT Bullt-ln kitchen. BrlQht YU. $400,000+ ve!Ue. Wiii "" "' y,,., 6012 panllve 4 8' 3 Be, ramlly ttOMU. a-. and light. S.Curtty bulid· Mii st $299,900. Cell tt.u.•,·.·~·.~·~ ·-eon rm, pool & IP•· Mint. REAL ESTi\TE Ing. Pool. ape, crubhou... Petrldl Tenen 7to-1702, " ·""" · saoo cond. lender wlll ut11t -1 1~ Cotl)pere& buy. ~edue«I 83t·1298 11 ......... ~a t;,,.i. :~:~ financing w/low ceen In· ,,. _______ .____ to $89,500. Marilyn TRADITIO~\L RLAl.TY ~=~1,',: rv ute veatment. Priced BELOW 1• Twitchell Mrdllorw•,.,. Slll $450,000. Call ror I JC· l---IT-PlffU ____ _ ,,.,. W•n1A<1 d!l'2<1 cfullve lhowlng. Triplex. wtth 2 Bdr 11/2 :-:i::,·:~'::.~:':~" ~ti• UlllMlll units. lcOme $18,600 pr .. ,......... 5 Br. 3 Ba, IP9 home, f'·1u•vn~·11 ens ta1.1zu lr Loan 1yment• I __ , .......... _ f---'---w .. tc1111. 1298,000. Wiii Ge: 759-9100 ,.,..,,..&u...... e121 11 ~oo P 1 .................. _ .... ....,._,, !I 0 e ... pr yr. r ce ---------on 2 "-••dl .. J ~ ... ~. llsttf'l to olfera. 842-4969. .. ~ .. :~ .. :'!':~~., 8m · 1181.000. 831-7370 -· .......... ...... BOATS 'h . ..r\f'f t«nt .. , ...... t'H""'C't !owtl u:;:~ S~Uip M .. trtt ·~-rv"•' $hp.,,, t~.ak_\> StotlilJf•' Suppl .. .,. ln"lt ..._ t.1.n q..,1~rd• TRANSPORTATION A1nh•fl "")'l.lit-... ... "'"'" Molnf l\te.., • Mutot\ V\ ..,..,~1\#r. MuhJf ti•ntM., llV'• Tt10~" frwvt I T'"''''"'" Uttt.h AUTOMOTIVE .-\1.11111 .... trilf'W Auto ~ tVth ~ P.utA /\1i,1tu" Y. •nhif ~1 .. 111h K""-• n •• t, tV\tu•'l fhtv1-,. 1 ruii "• \.' .. n... AUTOS IMPORTED l\u•t1 Av;-u\ OMV. t•1tnJJfl lJ.\AUlt 11ita .. .,-...,.o t•·n .. n f utt 11o...a • t.uw Ja.cuar J11'*'n i...mbor1h1n1 1 ... -""'''" M•td• Mmr-••h M '"""'" l .. llr M1 ... 1>uh1 MO Or•• P111>ov-r1a ~ 11. ...... 11 ... 1 .. 11u .. ~ "'"""' ..... h lwhoN T'ey.,.. ..,..,,..,,,p11 Vuliut'l'Oll~~ Votvo Mt• ;~:~ l-:::==============:::::::-·011 101 • 1111' 7011 lO'lll 7022 11121 1021. 70'2.ll ~·o~ 9107 WlllV VI 12 Vll4 Vlll WllV llill llttJ Vil~ 1121 vuv VUI t133 9U~ tUl •141 ttU ttO 1147 8141 11~1 91» ti» tlaf llM .,., 1111.t llU llt7 ., .. 1111 tlU ti?& 1177 • • ~ p t 00 • ~ Q.) ~ • >< Q.) • ~ I t ..., .... ('.l•MlllM= ,._.., TJUDITIO:\,\L Rl_;\l.T,. Claaalfled Ada ere th• an•-to 1 eucceeatul o-eoe °' )'lrd ..... "'' • better w1y to tell lnOf9 peoptel No m~ttt3r what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The llltllllt fits In: ·--"''*---~ COLDWeLL BANl(eRO .......... ., ...... Price just reduced on th.la fabulous remodeled & expanded 4 BR. 4 ~ beth home. Redelligned kitchen w/wet bar & work area. French doon & hardwood floors. Expanded muter suite with dra- matic beth. A phenominal heme!! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 '::!~~· ~~4llA-"~•s· -----8-.t"" CUIT I -IA" . ,_, . .,. ....... .. .... •o..t k'O"'bt.d ,....... .,._ .... 14 t01-. tWI ti ..... ...,.. I RIOMAS I I I' I I I I t " f I G I :· I I Ii I I . -· .... I ;; ... ! ~ ...... G.._.,l_U.....,t_NT-i· , .. ,Mt t•l~•no t b0\11 ntt 1 1 r 1 -ldll ·-.tt '"" -Id• ..... OlftlCI .._ .... __._._.._.. rn.ra ,,,. ,_.,,. All 1nev I C J XC t T 1 "'11111 "' -~-rl;...;,l-"'l _,..1 ... 1..,1'"'"'1 8 c~ .... "'"'""'' .. .,...... .......... __...__~ ....... --... :· 1~;,,;::.. ~..., ~-=· 1-3Br. 2'~8e and 1-48', Ill UIYll 2·~e •. Tiie unit• .,. 3 1-an .. _I - ye1r1 new, apeciou1, lulty •• --... , eppOlnted w/modem fM· Sl)IC!ou9 Country fr9fl<:h tur" Including micro-5 bf. 4112 be, cuetom w1vee and Mlf-ctMnlng home vt.wlng tM 11h oven1. tile .,-itry. dbl gar-green of tti. prestlgloUa 1ge1 w/openere, etc. Big Canyon Country Submit on financing. Agt. Club. A megnlflcient pool 842-4823. -and apr1wllng lewrl mall• BY OWNER 48'. t'4k dbl garege, move In cond 1112,500 . 5484454 Lovely 5 Br 3 Ba pool h.,me. very prlv1te, E/tlde. $239 ,900. 84&-3557. thl• prOJ*tY • mwt to '"· Owner wtll 11t- oh1ng1. $2,250.000. =:::..=o0onne ~Macnab · Irvine Ownef wlll carry ""' I t BIG CANYON Home, 4 •. 10%. 30 yr nxed, 35' RV rneny cuaton1 fM~ . acoeu. pool, 2700 eq. It. exceptionally m11n - horne, 4 Br. 3'~ Ba. 219 telned. 1795,000. PIP. Liiac, C.M. 831·5066 or 1 1417 8 0 • 8 2 e 3 or 842·2000. • 75t·9128. Prlnc1p111 IHL .... , '"' :.!-_, PUI xm vx io:n: .. io; _...,... .. 8112%. ~-&58', top 4=·~ ~:::; 1re11. motlveted. ~nbelt , rec ,._ Man:ell•. egt 840-2878 ated, new QtPtt, ktt apptltnCM. acroee from pool. PP ownr wttt ..... , In llnanctno. Call IOf Info Thie ltgtlt end *Y heme deity alt 4 pm. Mr DMr'I fMturel 4 9drml, den, 7eo..otar. lamlly room, bonua room,Cllfttle ==""'.'-""'""'.'."-::3:-:ar:--. :-:blg~N:=-:-'°'~· twowetberl. 2 llf9Pleeee1 llrdWd n00f1. l215K. ceraMlc tltt, pool eno Own/Ail 142• ..... epe, Out-de-uc location, • .,.. llMD oloee to tN beectl. All ... tllle lof only hM.000. £)1~ OU9tOrn home HUff'Y on "*• " won't on• "'199 lot I Ir 4\41 M. !Mt. C9ll M0-111 t fof WI MW IC)e I PoOl .,_ -~ ~t. citue4W ettOWOM9 home on a commendlnl ._ lot. ..H.000 fMflld. • t 31,800 )Md QUOtL '" Hln.-en..m..76, ..... · HCRITAGE ii I 1\1 I I)"''' I•------DupMoc, tiiO.ooo. 3 iri I n .-1r. UOK ODwn ....... '° 3 Ir, 1~ la "0111e aMd. tT44144. w/bonua ""· ~ oond, -~~~iijii!i~iiiiiii l reat flnanolng. ,....,_ 111,000. UT-llU. l1'l.MllWLD -------on"9~'** *I '""'~'" .... ~ .. :'!..: .. ~ ; I -·----. - ... OfMge Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, July 27, 1983 a,,;,, ... l!lt HM ..._ UlfanlaW ..... hfualaW butlltall. Val. IHI lntel1 tt Liit I,.... Mlt ... Wu... !Ill ...... .... t•t r_._.r_............ Cetta... UJ4 1"'"'9..... fttl if::t.:28/i~l!:~':t:~~ IUn 2IOI ifoo ma. iMi in A&. AUTO MECHANIC, ~ _....._ -· _ .... _.., WE LM detrome. ~ helttoOm comorNellon. own tOOll. fllllllll• Pel!MdM. ExecquelltyS-4brflrd/r Hertl«Rldge4bdt,epec> 1 Br. up•t•lra w/gar. • • ,.. 588-e. I broeoh, clamonde. O-· permanent, olun Newport..,,_,cio.10 Bett A.tee In Callfornla. 2 bl d.riwetv 2 Oat PoOI taculer view, former l-400/mo. No pell. Ref• bctl, upllalfl & balQony. F mflhed 8leaOlna net•&~ Plew call well~ lhop, fr. bMcft,..,,., IWtmmlng, CKmate, IOcatlon, OOMtl two lly 1726 + '" model, $3700/mo. A.gt. req'd. Avail 8/1, 352 Vic· S500 mo. 720-0M4 ~. bath, n; sC =: fll fllll 213/433-e404. end aNQn. Hunt Auto 48r.~fam""-breen,nowtnd,Newpofl 539.elOOBEST 780·8333 toria.64M181. 2 Br. 2'h Ba Townllou ... ..._ ... non··-"r rvef. ......... ,..1 1 .. _. c-.1.a Cent« fl25L.agunaC.. "' Beech II r.:' 1 bUt ,...., .. ,,.. ,.. .....1........ ""-.,. ......,, r.,.,_, 8"'" 8188 lg lot.11 ,000. Make · Exac;utlve Condo lrg 2 er. H bor Vtew H I 4 2 Bdrm. 1 Bath $600, oar· lrg llv rm, din rm, bltln1, S270/mo. 5541-1737. Red Collar & White. Rea nyon Rd, ~~· , oftw.c.rtMoeanAQt from blu end bMCh. & Dan. 2 Ba, frplc, pool, er omea, rg lo Olf, rrplc, yerd & patio l1l•ltN ,._,,, __ L t~ -.-•M-NOO 780-"43. <>c.an VI-. t>etnan clbhM wellc 10 et\opl. br, $1500/mo or ~·!~~!'d t :.':'°2 ~'.; uea new cerpet. Lge furn. tlOUM, br & bl. /1 llnOrMgeCo. ......... °' · .,...,.,., _____ ,.,.,.,,-------........ Specious Medheralnean Vitia 0¥er'lookl beautlfUI pool .and patio, nlgl\t light• and Bactl Bay. OUallty conatrucdon -5 bdrma, rormel dining room, large modemtz.cl kitchen. PYtoe lncludee land -$826,000. 142·1200 PETE BARRETI ·•. REALTY San Caemente end Dena '850/~. fl73-3al3. '2000/furn. Patrick 534 ,...,_ '" ~""'" l4l50/ 0 842 7803 Clean n/11'1\kr, F ptef. EetablleNd f2)'Mr9I 7121. 9e3"'4 BANKING Point. Ooub'e comer loll Tenore, 780-8702. 2 er, l'h ba TownhouM, 2 m . • . S300/mo. Jotm,546--2497 Ptlotoetaken/Aaf'achkd Found: 7/9, blk 8e6gian .riUY adj.cent two •treeta end Npt Tflff. Condo. 2 bd, 2 p11lo1, very clHn. •i450tmo. up. 1 & 2 Bt. M/F, over 21, welk to W•....,.wetYcttylnOC Shepherd wtit tPO' on U-ILlll a1i.ywo!d ~:*'~~ lllA ftl• be, no ctllld/peta. Rent, 16 5 O I mo + de P • ~8:92' ~~'k,";.· ~2:g:-bMctt. pool, lee. tennll. •Credtt•* EYe Wl1neee •tomactl. 646-Hea 8evlga a 1oan Meb ac-:C: -'<>nal Of 2 atory • b9droom1, 3 I 8 7 5 : 842-5S30 or 646-8558. 842-3172 · • • A.veil Aug 1. 548-4290 Newa, llmeMagulne, Found: t wk old Kitt-. counting ewtc for OUf Prof , -bath•. •Ul bedroom tlu 642-3073/850-n37 2 Br. 1 Ba. s••"'lmo. 22... ' KNX Radio. · ful"' tlouaetralMd. wltt buey accounting dept. ln-flcee with ae tlelotll ep-t>ullt-ln ct.ale and book· .. " .,. , ,, 8 n /"d f II kit Nr Northwood lh099lng Newport/Tua~ln,Ofc ., dlvld 11 111 proval. Wu Sl~,000. lhelvM Pool ape weter· Saawtnd 5 Br. 3be, View, C Maple. No pell. bell ac • :.' · u • nr ctr,ownBa.klt.,Jac.1325 832_..134 apay. 548·1M85 •ft 5. u muttt ve eome wtll Wflfk:9 both for tall. Quiet' lo~ellon. idor, ten-nla~ool. 540-4464. peti.n':::.-am~:.:;5m":. lncl.uUl,731·8830 112onto.i1 :~::;:=.'~ ,,.OOOcuh.498-4511 $1200/mo annual IMM. teootmo.559-9 II 2Br.2Ba.p11lo,pool,spa. 98Q.-0587 lettll,lltttll Jtl4 wtloarerelocatlng fCUl)ADS offer e 1 COfTIPllnY Dalebout Bay 4 8eactl Tll ll.......... c I u b ti o u I e , gym , U 2B 1.. -..ood _ benaft11. FOf coneldef-631-7300 $800/mo. Nr SC Plaza. ~ r w ,..,.,.. • •-• •••-11.. I etlo pl•••• 0111 ht ti ltatt 3 Br, 2'A Ba, pool, tennla. 6 • ., •533 nra. no atove °' refrlo. 7 ...--wulfft tr n r ty 1550 putting greert. Nr ICt'IOOI .. ~ btka to bch nice yd S!Oo ...,.. • Int 2tl2 ARE fRf[ 8 5 o -2 1 1 1 b t w n •• ,., MESA VERDE FINEST. 3 & •hop•. $1150 w/opt. 2 Br. 2 B•. atove, Weat-mo. 538-7e3a Wkly rentala, low rat... E/x_, ... _ nr 17th St, IOI (w-:=~o:MM~rn Mon-Fri. mwl BR plus den. Din room, 844-8138. 1lde,1aundryfec.nopet1. colorTV,fr .. cott... ...,. 11. !S Cal·. •~-·-·-·~_,,..__,,.--_,..-V 1c111 on 1 n St re t. dble g11.. quiet atr .. t. The Helgtlla 3 Br. 2 Ba. $475/mo.646-4382. heated pool & 1tep1 to ege SflO/mo. 95 ·2 26 BEAUTY SA.LON Hllr- fOfd-Avon tour er1uan $975 mo. 549-3768 laundry tloolt-up, garege. 2Br, nr so. 'Collt Plaza, oeeen. Kitch'• •viii. anytime MJ-llll dr-wlttl M>me follow- and Eur099 and enjoy llW 2 II 111 S t400/mo. utile lnctd. H 15 7 5 54 5 . 4 r 3 1. 985 N Coul H, OUlct lntela ltlf I n g • 4 d a Y • • freedom end Mvlng by G•-frntc w/d 642-7918, w 838-1&42. 545-0034 Laguna 8eactl, 94-5294. a 17 W--'cfln, N.B. 27, 10 week.Newport, wet er owning your own 18th -........... • "' -· " llMtW, low rent, un•mlted Century apt For detllls hook-ups, no peta. 721 W11e<fronl 3 Br 3 Ba, 2 Br w/ger crpta, water laaatr 3800 aq. ft. 2.•35 aq. rt. Found *""9 Lab, gray Income for the right per- call 714-4~ 101 Cente<SI. $1500/mo. Dock In-paid. 83fl·4120 1-5PM. • SeculltvGalts lntall ltOI Suitable fOf medical Of' collar. Vic. Fairview & ton. Sa1f 111r1er1 only Harbor Knolll Condo. 3 . $695/mo.11t +MC.D1y1 eluded. 3 Br 21/2 Be 2176 "E"PlacentleS460. • P(loi &Aec Roolll denlel.Ageot.541-5032 Wiison. 8 -30-83. pleue.873-7219, er. 2'A ea. siao,ooo. By ll ...... 1129 497-6287. Eves condo, leue $900/mo. 2192 "C" Plac.ntl• $450. • I .. 2BR PaltO Apts LIGOa llland Ur 9iMPi a _____ _,_ ___ ,,,,..--....,..-=-..,_,,.=-...,..,.-----------owner. 780-elel. FlXER In Coate u... •98-4792. Rutty Guinther. egl 3 .... 2'L b A t • • liarden li ndscap1n9 or more, Aug-Sept. 250 aq ft. Suite. 1200/mo, Found RADIO N-port llAITY murr , b 831-126e ""'· ,. • P , n, • D1snwasriers & B80's $450-/wtt. 675-2910. 778 "L" W. l8ttl. St. Beecl'I. 675-3070 Wlfoll I Top Pa Harbor Ridge • Bdrm, wierd. West-aide, lg 2 b, 1~ , c hurct111 , 1t1op1. J Be n&Sno CoataM .... 851-8928. FOUND: Seiko ladlea Beei~ngNB Selo~: epectac:u&et vt.w, form. G LDEN PROPERTIES huge IYg rm, f/p. New kit, WESTCLIFF 3 Br. 2'n Ba, Sfl25/mo. 978-0745. • 09 to ac OS Bayfron\ 3 Br, 2 Bl, Baytront ~. patloe, wet_.. __ ,1 to ""-ti"' ••• ,....1 model, $3700/mo. Agt 752-1589 patio, gar.1750, No Pete. Fem Rm. Formal D.R. 11800/mo, 21 Balboa '"" .... ,.._, ., _ ............. _______ _ 78().8333 CturlJ If ii 64fl..23811 . $1350/mo. gardener U llAllOU IPTS COYe. 8.45-5135. g:;.~:;:,r I •nit or I al. 646-5334 BILLING CLERK, exper mmmmmmmmm Eaail" affOf'dable' 1250 Dua hlat Uli lncld. 548-4102. 1 Br 14u2&-10wl•tl~ paid July 31/Aug 31, newty r• 0 PE Foulld: Sml blk F. Doa. nr w/boat knowledge Mlp· Ul.E LIT , •-g -~IU ltac• _ .. 1 modeled & rum 3Br BAL B A NIN · Hell/Saybrook, HB. ful but l'I01 nee. ChlC peyarent ullla charm'n Ill North of Marine 2+2 crptd -• Jau C11. 1271 enciad ger, gaa bbq; an oce•nfron t home. SUL.A.EXECUTIVE OF· 84() .• 7764 fl73-7272 90x178wtttlolder bungelow mull ... unit w/appl• d1tlw1tlr e::Jiifui conJ'o 2 kid1 dshwatlr $435-$.480.. N. :na. nr m . $5,000. Key Parker, FICE, 400 lq ft, w/pV1 Found Sml ... _d In ..... -.. -..... -k--------- tlome.'225,000. 53M100BESTRltyfw c~~~::rr +am OK, 2er. 191, SM5 mo. M95/mo.2 Br. 1 Ba apt, per1lal kltch. $550. utlla Col dwell Banker =!.::~:~~· M. ~. SJC~~ ~ ·;;: 8";r,fUi c:Mr~. PfT, ..,...... •• ...... fual.IW 831-0554, 831-9303 end patio, amall pet OK, Incl. yrly 4'94--304•. 8"4·90e0 port. 4ff.592.2,49s-339e 2-3 ~· fllp'd In ... nn ,. ____ • l llu llU D ,... WI carpon, lndry rm. DI• 2 Br 1 Ba OoNn VU, ON THE SAND mllTIYI 111111 Found: Turtle nr Tuatln peyrOI and :::7.,. tax -----------• a Bf, 2 L . 2260 lq fi.175 ..... ....... Ull 736 w 18th St . No. End. bwn celllng SUMMER RENTAL llWNIT IOU and Flower, Eut Colt• retuma. l.oel11on ti ------------J!1 10 i011U. N:ef ator• e<:fe, 111e. fruit 1r .... elltra OUtat:ndtng ocean vi;: 2 TSL Mgmt 642-1603 $900 utll lncld. •94-304'4 3 Br. 2 ea. unit, W.1 bar, Lux new f\111 lenlloe ottlcee Mela. Call and Deac:rlbe. Ana/Tuetlo border. XLNT l.9111U ... d .... & beacfl, trplc, QllllQ9. ciean.Gerd'*.Avlll9/1. er2Beap1f\lm0tunfum M95/mo.2 Br.18a.pool, Studio, 1/2 blocil bMc:tl. fumlltled, waahef, dryer 130-295aqft.Some2 645-7133 i.:~cor::'l~~ P ~·ooo'~:~ 873-08e7. 831-2150. $1500. 499-5304 laundry room. cloM to nr shopping. Mp kitchen, lncld. Summer. enclad otflceault ... lot: 3ooO eq ft home 1nrrt-1Mc• ilit ftutaia Wnlllla1t11 BH .nopp1ng.149E.BaySt. u1111 pd. $405/mo. Call Tsr'~t~28:::.'1°:c!3 ~~er~g Fs:in:~tl~nrgd ,M.e~:';? ~k~iirm~~ w/pool, MUnl & 9'>9 on ~·· "' Wllflf, Vall~ U34 Nearthe Dali 2 br a fem Tll 11&... M2· 1HI btwn 3-6. •94-2797. windowl. Call 152-64-08. 1 7 t ti I T u. t In c M. aume to: BAC, 881 Dover WU'"' IUIW. Su:omlt on mutt .... Pool, ckiblhe, 3 bf 1•n. ™ 2 car home w/pool ok klda/pet $595 2 Br. 2 8• ·~rt..... Hit Yuatin ....... nt7 monm lllTll 642-27•2. Or, St• 17, NB, 92913 ,.:;a~to ic!r, c!:.. )ICUZZI. Real. 675-993e oar'. 1Qe t>onu• rm'. pool. L"e7~190•8•E~~ Rimi ~ ve Towntlou~ pa1~rp~j 2 i)(ftiouM. 1t3 21th St. vacation exchange FuH MrVkle CO<POf'•I• of-Found: You~, med llze. BOOKKEEPER. SEC- ptetely refurblthed. Ill IAIY• Aug. 1. 1575. 545-5784 -Y M sm pet • car,.._." Npt Penn, $900/mo. \'tobrld·w1.-... rh•nsh .. ~111bte floe •n.11'!18' lo "'•t"'lou• beautlful lney black RETA.RY wln1ecl for Int ~-----,----IC • 1-1 blt·ln1. A I/ • II I m m • d I NO COST I m .. -,, ..... ... .. 1t1orttl1lr Cit. Male. ......... ...... r•-. 67"' "!110 L9111a&.n For le11e, completely F11nt11tlc 4 ram home -·......... 940W181tlS\reet 2lJ-•""'n502 . ' romourm• .,..., l.agunaHlllalocatlon,dlx ._...., ""' ..-. furnllhed home 1010 12 .......,. 3 br 2 b lrplc Oaf ni ... 2410 ........, Writ• or u ll lor rnmpl~I• amenltlea lndude i.w II· _54_6-0_1_50 _____ _ IJl-llM month•. beginning :tt'k;'1e11ure pell! l850 m ~ ! TSL 642-622!,&42-1803· 2 Br, 1 Ba. prefer Sr. 1"1u;"!:!t'!'~*' brwy. 714/859·8581 If you've loet •pet we can lllPlll1U mTUUJ Aug/Sept. Hrdwood +,..BEST Alty MICA.rttlur VIiiage, 1 Br. $595/mo. 2 Br, l'n Ba Cllllen, &45-8451. Coral IP•ITUN.:f.OHAtw:cAflON ti• Ip y 0 u . c 1 11 ~ In cuatom H borNdgel.l&lt t· floora. fin• ceblntry, .... pool, tennla. club. Towntlouae, new carpel, Pl., Npt Hgla. IXCHANGI ciua N.B u~ office, approx 1..fl00...&24-7797 . ~lng~F= ar Pr~remon . merblebettl,3frpla,blclt lut.IMc' .-I $475/mo,848-4380. new drepes, laundry PO 8o'71l9 t~~':4=r·nrP.O. Loat: 7/20, Male, R• Cebtnett.645-9711 landecaped& decorated· bay YI-. Oflenlll ruga, 3 it. 2 L. ;na gar, doee Npt Bell 3 bd condo. Pool room, enclONd garage. Newpool BN<h, lA 'll&bll IJV, trelv/&Hlflf x. Shep f.ce, c•SHIER/HOSTESS· p--oceenvt.w largeepa.' •ntlquea. $4500. toldlool1 lhop1 frwya Spa No Pell $875° 1923 Pomona NeweKecorcfOflM,nrOC Madllu,1tnyr.Redll11n " · •• reduced io !*ow . 840-5332 klda ok. Mso. 982-4471.' Me-'3830 evea. · · TSL Mgml 842-t803 Alrpon, conwnlenl lw)' w/wtllte. Red Collar. time Evenlnga. ""'*' In purcflaae price fOf ..... 1 ~ 11 H Almost new deluxe 2 llory ltat1J1 It acceea. Owlw wlll dealgn "Spartuty" 54t-3583 pereon at: TWO OCJY& tnwMdlate..... .,... -....... -,., IESlllYE ITI 2 Br. 2 Bl. yard•. LIVING • ..,. nea Int apaoa to ault YOUf Lott: HOlland lop Rabbit, FROM !TA.LY, 22e7 Falf- 1525.000. Pnvate Party. Niguel Shor•. 4 Br. 2 ea. An entire hM 2 ti. formal NEW gatad 20 Towntlome balconlH. gerdener, IN NEWPORT BEACH 2 Fm rmmtM ..,,;a, ~5·~~ rt.~dl! 1 t b r n , r • 11111 rd . view Roed, Cotta Meea newly rum Gated eecvr d/r 2 glf frplc fncd VILLAGE COMMUNITY kids/pell ok, $695/mo. Slnglea 1 & 2 Bdnn Apart· .,..... ....., ·-. c 0 v e /Arn 0 Id C M Ctllldcare: Mother• Help-llWflll tlllAll lty p<tvatebMctl tennl; kld1/pet1Sfl75 BEST Alty 2 Bdrm 2'A ea 1800 aq A.viii 8-1. Lorri wkdya menta & Towntlou.... uap, Bel Penln, 1 blk to utll. ~2-8033 646-ooae. 631_..815 er, Hve In.-&. wllnda. 38r, 28a, $1211,000 11une. S 1500/yrly o; fee 53M 100 ft. of Pur• luKury. Gar-547-9671. Evea/wknda Some ere elegantly ~i3": 14~330206/~o1l11Kelly NO LEASE. Pr•tlolou• or-llgtlt tloua•kHplng, Xlnt flnandng, low down. MMOllllly. ee1.n12. ~ oc:cup1ec1 tlm, avail agea, ap11 In every home 850--0223. furnlatled. From $620 " • · flee bldg, prime C.M. loc. Loat: Reward-Doble, tweet 18 mo old gl'1. Agt. 831~ Sept 1.4 Br, den, country • mallflf aulte, dining BAY TIMBER APT. On Jamooree Rd al 51 yr WIF on lmld Income Security, pr~, mlllnl. Nr blk/ten M., tear on hip, 831·8242 EYM . .... , ...... UatualaW ~~25:~0.m1s.':-2:~~: ri~~:.!ce:.~1cr~~~~~~ 1 :i:,P~:1.:~e s en Jm~n~lt Rd. =~' ~~.=t15'f.2::~ :!:~ :~:·~tttce :~;;;~~~~~:~. 3mo c~E~ ~!,!l~EJ>~ f: TWlllllE lnelll 1112 Julle, 963-9fl12. ovene, private PlllOI & M751mo. 399 W. BaySt Acro11 from bMch: t & 2 CM .. Br. 3 Ba~• tlOUM 1p1ce lrom $225/mo. nr/Roundtllll Or HB. Mini/Storage 11te1 In y 1 r d 1 , g • r d • n • r ..... 9883 " """' F Almoet ,_four bedroom 11-H 1....., .. .,, 21r Oettast provided. Elegaot llvlng '"... Bdrms from $525. 210 $350 lncld utlla. 557-7010 RUSS/BL L/Hu /3mo W•tmlnller/Saota Ao• lwntlH near beach, ....... Like new, 2Br, dbl. gar, only 15 mln"tea from Condo 2 Br. 2 Ba. near ~ar. 640-5078 850·93 t 1 OFFICES, t600 W. Coe.II nr/Lu Solana•. Wffl. erea. Pan Time Work: Of-~~ ~t ,,._.IUln pool, tennl1, only $675. Falhlon 1111nd, 7 mlnutM S C. Plue, pool, Buchfront. yearly rentel, Emp M. 30, seeks Hwy (opp Bay Club), 400 962-280fl flce,~keeplngH~~: ll.25%. OWC balance. PllP'l'''MIT Ca11Keyte2-7780 toS.C.Ptaz10tO.C.Alr-$575/mo. Incl. hell & 2 Br, 2 Ba, Avail Sept. t1ouul 1p1 t o stir aq. 11 .. $42d. Steve, Ptr1taal1 liti ~ni,,:e'~. C~~ Vacant 1175000 11• •1w11• Tl• affOf'dable 2 br unit pon. Juat 8111 of New· water.nopets 631-1476. 559·t692. w /S111ble person . 549·2117 ESOllTl/lllELS 752-1285 11·2 Mon Tnru ... P, itlea LN. ... • right byHuntlng Herbour pon Blvd. & so ol San Decorators model uni\, 2 662-2208 omc. aoece '°' leue: 747 F 1 lfl Woodbridge· Lg I loV9ly $425 kkll ok 53t-6190 Diego Frwy. StOSOtmo. Br. 2 Sa, for aln rm. Ill OAIYN UST F le Id 1 ti.a non rt 141951 Ill pd A/C <Mcall ONLY 83S-9 i 99 ~r-·--.,,.--.,_.__,,..,.,. (11•)111-lt11 •er +,~· rm home BESTRttyl.. . 631-5439, 2473 Orange Condo,many .. trH.541C 38r.29a.2cargwege, :;:r.:;3Br~i..cdM, ~~ound"'::ru ~055 Ei Oen111 Frn\ ore. 21n tu .... _ l™ 13 ,_ 1 ..,.,,, Ave., Costa M"' ~· t e . 16 7 5. o e b lull security, on fair.way. lllTll u.11 dey/wk (flu). Exper ua ._ 1w1200cargar. ,..... o .,....,. t:::I::1 4•4.. Nopetl very nice . $240 + dep. amino Or, Cotti M.... Bectlelor/Bachelorette prerd. 844--0911 1•UTl9i0oiooi.W ____ loi•!oi•..,"' a t f I ... 0-0702. 844 oso9 Con t 1 c I VI c Io r I a 3 Blk1 E. of Felrvlew & Offk:9 & Bl hd p IN ......... lel Lew Newport CrMI 2Br w/MJW 2 to 5 Bdrma. 1750-12000. 1111! ..... ara 1 Eea\alde CM 2 Br 1 ea • 720-1902. Adami. rt •Y 111 lllTlllT 1"*111 1111. Mfr, U. :!;·1~ •• ~m pool lllMa duplex, upper, enctld Near ~o1H~.2 al~ry, 2 Female wenled 10 stir hM, 754-1040, Mr Tracy TIE UST lllUll To tupervlte ~ 2 8rtcit patloe accent thll WATERFRONT HOMES ~ r1ala1afa 2117 gar, wutl rm, jecunl, "° Br. 1 ~ a. n rm. auo-furn rm (cricket free). No DELUXE OFFICE SUITES 738·8538, 558-8S38 cerrlera. S111ry com- quiet eecurlty 9IWd large 831 1•"" pe11. $575/mo. Call dry hook upl $575. deposit, no IHI mo .,_,,ronl b:1. 800-1107 ... ---meneuratew/experience. 1 Bt condo. o.-mu-• """' f urn or part-eve/Wknd 558-8300 842-8829 ... ,. -•--Comp•'"' benefit• and bdrm rr.=-·7d end ty merit. B1ytront. Private ---~----$250/mo. 831-2576. eq ft evall om St.25. ••n•ltllll -·• I• ' .,..., w , laJMa Beach. Older peraon. No Eaatalde CM 2 Br 1 Ba New 18' Condo, frplc, Fem rmmle to ahr 2 br In BASEME;NT $1.00 aq ft, bot'lut oppty. + genetOU9 ell ma.Jor appllancea. Pn.laalll 2217 pets Yr1 1425 1st 1111 dupleK, upper, enclad cpts/drpa, bllna. garege. .....:...,.,.. Hgt1, $275 lnci. 2500 aq ft. Cell: Mon-Fri e..it.lfulexclllngglrta, mllelge allowance. MUil 174.500. Dyatevu 651•1177 clea~lngy&Seo~r1ty'0ep'. gar wianrm tacuzzl no pool,lrtyl750 mo, tat, ~1ii';.'83'l·&SlOe'1.-. 9.5. Prlvaterooma t1avevan.1tetlonwagon 8"-9G48 m p" Y'1)I rentet 873-8185 evH and pets. S575i mo. C1ll IHI MC. 852-5071 _..... 642-4644 Dally IOAM·2AM of aml/pk:kup. Af'9i'I In 1iLUC ..... l lM amafl 1 er. $450/mo. .......nd eve/wttnd 566-8300 wkdya 8:30-5:30 Uk for Incredible OoNn View 11185 Park Ave. C.M. pereon we9kdey1 be--aumrner $400 winter .. ,. 1· 2 br 3 bl S Laguna NEWPORT CENTER. Full 831-94593 ~ 3PM-5PM at 330 12x88', xint focaUon. 87s..teoe. . Very nice 2 Br, laund~, E.alllcM Coete Meu Cot-New/lg .unny l er Condo, ~:. F ..... 02 ...__.. M4'VICe Executive Sult ... H"'•VEN __ ..... ~ 10 m Wnt Bay St., Colla B frplc new cpt1/drp1 ....,....,o. r,,..., .....,..,, •"7"·••"'5 ••n "•70 ...,. .,..., ........ '21,500. ~7. Beed\~ fof rent: 28' gar, avail. 11110·8/1 . t~•ge, 3 Br. 1 1. • • garege, pool. •99.eooll .., "-· .....,...... thefe. Olll 7l4/83M 26 Mela. $575 + dep. 873-0018 14135/mo. 631-1755. bl1ne. garage. pool yny • $290/up, carp eta, fOf direction•. -------=----eo.te Mee&. 1878 Hllcnet n~ bl, 2 llory, dbl gar, BHutlful view with SflOO mo. 111, laat 4 MC. M: 58, non-Imler need• rm lllYll/Lm .... dbl wtde, 2 br 2 ba, 2 newcpt,openbeamceK-prlvacy.2muterbr,den, Ill E.llde nr 17th St, 2 Br 1 7 5 2-5071 wkdya w/battl to lhf, NB-CM. drapee, ale, r•trooma, SPll;UTUALREADINGS OrlvefromNewr>orte.ecti lhede, epeca rent S150, In ga. 1925/mo yrly. 2'A bl, Peter• TUrtlefocil, E Ba, lfV yrd S525/mo + 8:30-5:30 ult fOf Kate 831-4879 17301 8eactl Blvd. Hunl· Advice In all mittera. Love, to Buen• Park; wortl In nu cptl/~, bit In GE 87H120 ag1 11•sotmo 552-7038 S300 dep, 1157-2528 The Bluffl. •er. 2'~ ea dbl Female rmmt• needed to lngton e.acti. 642•2834· marriage 4 bu11ne11. offloe Of werehouea. 4 ~~ ~ ~ certu Li 1111 DB In the beautiful Mtt. Ing or Com:;~':':::: rent. )(LG 1 Br $495. 2er1595. git •• patio. Wiik to ahr lrg Condo w/2 bull· F. EXECUTIVE SUITES• AllO counNllng. 1~ d•y wk. seso. 873-2908 pert!.. S29 soO 751"345 cttXN 2., 2 L 2"' 2 Turtlefodl: 48' 3be exec. Custom .......... n featur•. Pool, Petlo, Frplc. lhopplng, echooll. park ne11men Nwpt Creet ull MC""' w/word P'O-So. EJ Camino RMI. Dr1ver Mutt .bring drMng • · • • • • ..--.... t t ....... r:r.• f 1~ --. oan-. 557·2841 Neer pool. s11001mo. p~.•. 1_:.11 ... c. M·-t....: ceeeor. Nwpt 8111. Bay St. a.rn. Llc'd. 492-7298. r-·d. ~ In -957-1712. c a-. nw pnt, "' Hbf, , ..... , ... , o .... .,,, · pool, bbq. cov'rd garege, IM-29 ""' _ .. , •• Y• ..,.. Mery bkr 650-1238 ......., ...--· • -• -• • beami.. nw ~tg, ofrd, no Pvt b1cky•r . new Y aurrounded with plulh 1111111 YllTl "'1 Evea: 4 74 S3clean. qu~!· non8·smkr. , iUiuu Ott. 4114 betWMn 2 end 5 pm. In ...---pett. •t 100. e40...Qe19. lalldlclped front. Gar· landtcaplng. No peta. . M75 1 Bt 1 ea A.pt. ~I IPlMll SO/mo. -2·24 7. • mlll'M lllTU • _ and Out Photo, 10052 Beeutlful 24xeo 28', 28a dener Included. 11800. 1 Bdrm. Furn $545 · ~ 1 MO FREE RENT Looking fOf aomeoM to Adema Ave, Hunt Bd'I. llOtM. Comet lot. laland 3 er 2 ea & trplc, So. or (71•1385•4514• (7 141 ae5W.Wllaon.6"2•1971 1585-$595 2 Br, 2 2Br. 1 In attoloe Nwpt M/F n/emkr, 4 br tlM. Nr . IHrn my bualneu. kltc:Nn. Fem nn, llgftt Ir.-PCH. Avail. 8110 11 720-1352 ev/wknda. TownhouM. Frplc, ~y-Hla. Catllederal celllnga, SC Plu.a 4 OCC. 1250 With Short term ...... full &eS-9307. M·F, 9-1. l..W llml'Mf tertor. enctoMd porch, 11050/mo. 875-2500 Ill. • llgtlta, petlo. all l>ullt-lna. wood brunlng frplc, ,_ Incl. ullla. 95~ aeMce ault•. Keep your Bay &ctow, Corona del 1.,,...-..,--=-:---:--=-"="'-= Renctlo San Joaquin 388Avocado cpl/drpa 1g pV1 ~ overhead low & pro-Swtmmlng Pool Ctiemlcal Mar location. EJcoel. ~ ~· !!!f'"'D ~g1 SpyglulRldge4Bt2112 Condo.2bd,2'~be,den YllROWI TSLMgml 642-9412 ., .. , ga;.ege. 1750 mo. M/F, etv 2. br 1112 Ba, r...lonellmaQehlQll.881 ServlceaButlMM.New-portunlty, beNftta. Cal .._,..,., .J.4,500." • 91, front 4 bad! encl. w l wet bar , frpl . Agl 631·5155 quiet WOfklng·nn·smkr, OoverOr.Sufte 14.New-port Beach eree, no -5e25 ~!5137. yardl, 2 frplcl, bl1-ln ber, . 1 1100/mo. 840-8559 COUITRY Large 1 & 2 Br. celling, Ian, C.M. $225 & 112 utlt pon Beach. 631-3e61. eitper neceuary, w111 1_L_ynn_•_1_54_7_...,..._..,_ Neerty ,.., 12. wloe "' femlly rm. 3 car garege, patio, garage, IP•. pool, WALK TO THE BEA.CHI 831-3272 trllln $55 ooo full amount IW llm!llY Not ktl · ' w/glfdener $1800/mo ....... ltacll 1141 TA aand volley bell court, 2 br, yrty, 1700. Frplc. lge UY YllW req. 'wm ·,,.. $40 ooo + .r:.ooo·e=.kal~ocery, 835-0344 . um DlrectOf n:;a, ES TE bllllard room. Cell Bay PV1patio.673·9080 ~F ::ee·~··~3, le~ Beautlfull~offlouvall· c1i1 collect Mon-Fri ~~~~~~· a:::r 1111 Cflta JLN BM long term IMM, In Lag Beautlful & park like ~~d7:. w3~7 :.~ t :,: 11":' Wo~k . 558· 1:40, =~· 642-&«, Mon·Frl, MPM. Alll IOf Tim (4081 M&-2313 . -~. Be n or •di eru wlttllflffaceclpool. btwn Harbor & Newpon home 548.e378 Of mag . 887..0111, uorrom y;; 1 81 t 81, patio, lrg yerd, l8001mo. lntflf ... ted lfi *Prlvele Patios Blvd. Sp~dou.s slnglt, OM 541-1825. Joan. -===-...,...-.. --. ..... .-----::4"'i14~ ~="t ~M- Lot. 13, · , &Iv *""'· oo peta, 14811/mo + 1485 option to buy. •M.e531. *CoYflfed Perking & two btdroom ctplS. l'!!~!!!!!!!!lll!!!"!!!!~!!!'!!'~!!!!!!~ ""' ,.., .,, -._...-Beautlfuf~ ohhe P• MC. dee>. 2830 B Elden •SpaclouaAptl Llr"'I Uppef 3 Br. 2 ea. Need rmmt• by Aug 1. -·-·-rnent Coneuhlng """' clftc Ocean 175-7239 /.ve, 830-20« evee. No. Laguna. 2 Br, + den. *Dlnlng Area endOMd garege, upper. 1275/mo, Sfl50 move In, .,._ •--' · ' ocean 111ew, pvt yd. *WllklnClolete $575/mo. M ... del Ml(, Nrbeaoh ln NB.831-7024 1·203eq.rt.otrl0e ...... ..,.. Npll &di. ~ ~ ~· htlillllJ!uri J•:S350 home P1111 utll• pd St250t mo. 851·5888 *HOf'M-llkeKl1ct1en1 No peta. 751-9905 tve Nwpt ocHnrront, met. 1·287eq.tt.omoe Nc11°1~cMc:11 k ~~~i~·~d1 Yfoo~· Lii~ ~'IRd.llBr.'1 ~~1~p4p{:' fcf!~ dya, n•-9153 ev.a. 1F blk to Huntington & New Condo fOf rent, 2 Br. reap F n-amkr, own rm, wlltlfurnfM purctt ... 11 c • .;::''Bic~.Tolt tr.. :7k~fs1 a 1400/mo. Br a 2 Br. S20K down. 539-'IOOBESTRlty,.. Ooeerlvlew3bf'2 beltltlM rwyam.LtTIEIFIEE 2 ~ Bl. '700/mo . bl.Yrty1333.831.e198 deelrad. 1-80CM22-7375. Ste.,etoWtd. 974-2144. meny xtra $1050 & 1tn 873-4400. 93-400 Exper'911oed Eacrow ~ .. •-.a 3 er. 2 ea. Fern Rm, trptc, ,.. 53M 100 BEST 1 Bdfm From J6fl0 FURHISH£0 or Prof. F n/l'Mr, ~Ill. ,..llY fufl tim. IOf ,,... ..... .. -3 152 SICiiy Ave.Ell I ... l 2 Bdrm. Fromseso New1)' decorllad Eutllde $4009 !~"'·1*7 .. 9= --....... , llgloua Independent IJU Sfl501mo. 844-183&. Ill .-L.A. QUINTA HERMOSA 2 Br 1 Ba. No peta. UNFURNISHED, N. ' -..t. · O; .-T .D/i 4011 Newpof1 Beadl Elctow 111 NO m IX 3 a; 3 Bt. 2 Ba, MonteQello ~, a Br, fam rm hm. 16211 P11klld• Ln. 1 blk 1500/mo. 631-8155. ALL UTILITIES lft. ""'"(Lve mag) C-llertia1 Company Minimum 2 yr •• •ttnv'• Ofnoe. Nft TwntlM. 2 car get, pool, Cocktall pool I jac. Avail w or Beach. 3 blkl s. of PAID, HEALTH Pror M/F roommtt9 fOf lntall ltll I.I, Um.D experience. Alao PIT cent A.JC,'*'· e1ec a no pet•. $725. Sierra lmmed. $1400/m o. Edinger NTlllllfR CLUBS.TENNIS. C.M. twnl\M 2Br, 28L &llYAWPtihld,cb. HU ~....... &ctow omc... Ind PIT plumb, Worttl $45,000, Mgmt, 641-1324. 873-5354, egl. Ml·U.1 Quiet 2Br, 2Ba, cloM to SWIMMING. plus 1300 mo. + 'A utll. 1q ft, air aond. of· s In tll&2nd Secretary. s.td Reaume .. ~ fof s 11.000. a•. 211 JIJult. I ~ ~~ I ...... ..., beach. nreptace, patio, m1Kh mort' Sorry. ~~d .. 1 245 deya. flce/,..all. 645-&e2t T '• lk'°9 H9 to Ad No. 1084, = ~133. riet _ --~ ... dlf1Wlllr, din rm, encl no ptts iti'lodtls ...,... CM/NB lJttl & Newpon A.E. Bn>tl• 8d AMltor. PMot, P. 0 . 8oa 1 , y.,d,frplc,...,,.,/dr~3 Country Nit •bode P~• mC)( It garege. 14125 mo. 21113 OPtn dctily 9 lo 6 Rmmat• to lhr apt,,, So. New 3300 eq ft, am~ 64~·2171 54~11 Coate Men. CA ~ ~·ooo*Y ~.,~ hook~_:_ No pets •. 7 3 2 be pool/lec:uul newer the Ibo• Bay Club Pacific, CM. Jett Agt. Cat Plue. $215 mo., ;;mi...., * oond. Owner H" ,. ... UI • ·M FUNDING 92826-0580 .......... -· or "' ,'lllU ..,..,,.. t. deCot kkt1/pet1 SflOO'• s 00 I •1 # 17 call 548-4530 0 kwood .....,. ...... •2-""" ..,... " _..,.ad lo your lot, S776/mo.11l.+NC.Oeya 539-'100BE8Tf.. ·~~1.:~1:2 11 • nc ' ' a ~.r,...... ............... evee &-tlOO RES. INC. 152·8001. ~loed Panol'I few 150-4133 •87-'2t7, £1191 HOMES FOR RENT u , . Pentr"'-Cove 2 Bt. 2 Ba. G•cka Ai>Mt!Nltb Ammela wentad to lhlf• ... _....._.., Authorlalld loan Oflgln-EEKEND HE~P In llMll 4~192 •Y.,... 2er 286c u 1~ ....... a1orf°' s & L'e. Bank•. Senior CttlM! • 1oant a l8w '"9 llH . Mlulon VlefO 3 Bdrm. 3 ......... laf. butlt-1n1, 2 car gnge wtP<ot ..-_ ~. a.tall at• eompettve, tow lnt.,..t Cw• Home. Hra: lam a.t ri=::i Olf2 R2 io;: 48',291Mwo.1Mlt.2 Ba, S750/mo. Fenced.... ztft w/01.•ner, ~ol. ape. Ncwpof1Bt.0So. patlo.l300mo. ~ut ... 1i06-2i68ecahw.m rateal'-'.30~.flltecl ~ ~·~ c M 1 ar a 4 St MOK car 9:· FR. frplc, .. 50 y.,d, kldl/~1 wetoome. 11 578 Imo, 64 1 ts. 1700 16th Strttt tttae. Mutt .,. ,_ 301' .,... lnctde oMcea "°"' a adluet•b'e 18'. 2lfd a .. , .... ,_ ....... -· .iah. m~·ctwn. Own/AQt mo. ff-t008 Agent. no • 545-2000. USS. 2 bf. loYelY apac. Pv1 1 Br. rrp1, pool, peclo, (ll Dovtr) non-.moker &. neat. eaw· ta40/rpo. t51·1Hi 3fd. 'T.o '1: Commerdll tem I 5pm. ~11ta e.2...... 48r,3Ba,2800aqft, 2Yft ·~ ... , IDI ctMn, on QUi.t cul du-: 1:7' no pell 3tt w. Bay. UZ·S\ll 642-4$21 &t 2•a dya. or W 1974 8lrotl A.E. io.na. Ful _,,.art-time~ 4a ••• r •• tl •• ~20o~~·so".° pelt. hf.:+&;;,28a,itesitto ~sro:•tella 5.641-8883. N I 84M013evea. 2~ ~'..f1330' WIDOW HA.8 m for oarwutl~at' b • • c n , o om mt Y IUIP I ILUI twpof't uct. No. Afnmt• Aug 1, fi2a1mo. M 1.4 zoning •. Aoent T.D'a, 110,000 up. No = . ~""'°" .. 111.ft.11 .. .. POOfllennle. IHO/mo. 1 9 r u n I t , F r p I 0 , 880 Irv!~ Avtnut Welk to bMcll. M5-12IO. 641·6032. Ctecllt chedt. no penalty, -----·-~~~-- 4 8drm. a la.+ Deft wtltl a-• •t• It rope r t y Hou u ......... flfl rangellange, dehwahr, (lt16th) lft 4 pm. ~ ~ Alto bu~ lumbo TD NU,.,.,., ·-..... 2 .... 50 ...__._., -.,_ 6•s uo• eeoo eca "· 3 ttont °"'°91', l300t< up. • ~ Wat lar, Aeclwood 3 br, 3 be. fltn. ""· trpta, ,... • ..., · 1450. 211r, utll pd, ~t.,.._ --..... .. • rmmte for bMd\ riou.. 2 larva ,.., dtf"9 In tn-7~11. NIT·.,.-...._ + 2-two bdrm tac In""" be. ..,.. ,..,. 3 bd. 2 be, 2 car gar. Mon-• 10 Hercllna, Balboa. ~ ~· $450 ,., .... 25-t Pf9f. l380. 1at, doora, 1ttra electric O~IUM 1~ unMI. 4 oar~ A.lk-yd.~ by 21IO Eden. aco (HV Hornet) Ytty, PtlePM·OPM 5-47-1164, mo. 1 H on. i.t. & daip. 64Ml23 P9Mf .. ~ a aq tt.tm H• With e. Loe MMlla lr'9 '640,000. . a1oao1mo.151..e22t 11180, •9'-4524 PenlneUll Point a If 2 au-. laa Clllata.. ft1t Aoometa wenteet· To lhr WNttlar St. Coet1 ......_ Tlrnel Ctroul9tloft -0.. TAUITDlPT s bd~ oomptetely Nia. a car g..:· 2 2 St, a ... .,._. family itr.Pii.Y~.llOOl,nr lu•urtou• 31j., Ha :ro..640-HH. lvea • p1rtment In "'' ':a.": -r~ "'-MWty pellOI, frl>lo, 11150/mo, c o m p I e JC , beeeh, but. Mo petl, ooeenfmt oondo In N.I . 1· ~sit~ dOOr•to-clOOr , .. IPIPI L-II-~ Y•cfl Ol'llQ9• Lou 81S.01S3. 01h-r/dl1Poaal, lndry 4M-12ti '380 mo~ ~647, t;;pOi18MCf1 . ~ .:~If, '· .. , r • =-=:"!..:--'";: '::" & ~ ';: 8upertlfy die nr. 2'M9e. :f'ourlt ~mc:.0 "Si::':: Ctltu LI LI ftB ~to=, O:C1 "c;.J"~ Mr SC Oen Hoap, 2 .,, 2 .:-.::.. t~ HoOe VIiiage. L=:..,9\, ";.!., ·-00fftml11lao1. Hour9: ...-.. en.11n. frPC, ~:Jro.t:::; 21a.31l.te10 c1a~1. BXeRhOM Hi lilOCiC \o wa1..-. '300 dee>. 2324 f:.e,~·~t ... r~•9· ~ 11110 bMd\ on.._:: :-:n, .... ' v--.__ ~.cW.ct. ,_.......... • .. :,~,~'wtPoOI U.. 714-64f.1633evae. ocun, ulll. 075. Eden.641_.1.7, IM-ltr41ftlpm, • MuethavefurnU90,Mo. Aall.MotoMoorennual TAAINlUNl!!OIO ' to_,. ... -MOO mo. /9. t:n.i1ea ,. Br. 3 ea. ,..,, rm, fonn 875-4 t7• WUT\All fl.UM eeo-20tt1642-t100 ....... 75 'a.:· l'NN. ~~;:, ~~ ptue ''°' 111 • ......... ~ iOOll i bf 2 be din rm, ape, 11500/mo. LAROE 1 BR view d.ok ans, Wtltlliaalll DM lhf i Ir epe on Newpor'l =.,...,japert1ee~ 1tH. LMm eklll oi lervf:., 1ft ft•• .. .. 181D Clr"8 bfllrll oar N1I 880-3-456 r,m· extru. S150 + r:t· 955 w. ltll\. at. t4e0, 1 i &, IC hiC. wld, trt;, ltfand, non·amkr 1t..1r1 ?t•IMl-4501 eflotol peue wn Olltl Ml'.tJl1, 9' tlOol in.-.,. ... ...,... wortl\more kid• •Bt.31&+FR,Newport 19MlftoOld.M0-42 9f.1 .. ,petlo,bl1•ln9, dll\wr. ltOO/mo. Metr9tw/ownlawt5. ---bOflUI for.,_... tnlln-L ,..., ·• OOfMIUfllly 1n een "'*' At-llto IDT 111ty ,_ lhor9I. walk to beeeh, ti PoOI,..-. rt0ptlla. te1-n73 teoo-Ol4a •n_, "-¥& ~ wn ~ to • ni: ,....,.,.._ c:...--.......,...,to leetilidi tlr fwtt~M. ~ot.~11175/mo. TIL ........ 111.... ... STIHTOllACH ......... .....::. .. ~..= Con,_, uaa 0'9eter =000 to atll,000. 1zeoaqtt.aTIOmo.Cal .._. · l8r, 1~ fWn rm, new ........ _ ft8 - -ltlr3br,2be.S4tt1St,NI. 2700"ff,Wel,,_...., C011a91Pundlf . lnrlne Cr~lt UftlOft, di\ • .._ ,,..,... '* ... ,111 l4Ufft oo;;ao • St 3 1a cptt1drpe}pa1nt ~~ ,_, "°°"1, NOC>. PYl be & ~ IMO. Miiia 841-5170 or bfda on quiet "'"'· Clll ,oi.w looll Almy~ IM4110, •.,111ieiw•ldll•• •,.,.,Hid-recently 0dacoreced No Pl'll. n60e ' '. laoKeilor apf .,Jtuh trenoe.~~'::.~ oall.AnawerAd 14&:41000tl4~ Ol'\IMrtodeyMdlillll: __ _,_ _ __, ___ _ .,. ........ •wm ~ ..._,...,.... 11200. 171-2422 ttN Miner tT. MSO mo. kllcflen & betll. aiao 1ncf man. Lag&Ma 4 37, 142..QOO. •1771 ~ iiil tdnal• co.,..... ...,_1071 H•v. t• '9141 ..,., •• II&.&..._ ....... wftll a ................ lie Eattb1Uif;48r3 N..,,._, • :;. To ... cell utll 111.:Ml3. rent, non r, II L 14'a l*"I trtllotRoe.11101 ""°"'" Huftt~ lll-IU1 OIMllfled Ml' I c:. :==a Ft•M. --DA:V~"'--~~·patio. 11300, 145-WlnCMI Cal942.-7t :1r ... fMlale. IHO+. ~ .... a ... .:·:.: ~~~ T= ... ,..voJ~1 c;:.-::::-1111 • •• l . i Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, July 27, 1983 Pl . . 11_. .ler l•e llre•l•r Atttnm Carr••ri ~atraettn, lar•eat~ 1 .... Cltaala1 •tt!at IPaiatiu Pl..W.. Tree ltnlH ... .,... ......... iii ..... "-:1-..... -ftJ---Mttl' cr1ntman, IC*'tll· Gtatral CLEXN:tJP DXstEAs HOUM, carpet, wrnaow *", ... * i--•RA-LiiiiP.H""'S!"'P'!"'A~l~N~T~ING~-__ Totilll_R_O_l.L_l ...... R .. OO_T_E_R__ • LOW RATE&. Th!~·~ !!p~yai . Oon'IPIMtfr lnllylla tzJnoflnlth&remodellng. ra11•-1Aftl AJlll&ll Ptof.,r1aa.Atk ctunln g. We do 8Mlquallty.25yr.up. lnt/1Xt.Rell.tltll 011ln1lrorn$4l50 Tr" trim and remoYll: ot your clM OYef phon1. 499-3105. _,A I 1bout our 2S,OOO l1wn throrough w()(I\. Rellable CornpetlllYe ratM FrM •I. 24 hr. 64 t-3688 Plum bing repair. OC'1 ~·1 ctMnupt 554-7017 30 day ed In tht I..._. R1modll1cell1t1, wood ~:1~J1:1r:~~~ ~::~4(CJ~n=)ytlme, andREtF:S.Wltdhaohmp1et1 Lie T-tHl.428 730·l363 Speedy m11nt 11rv, loweetr1111. 7S1·8753 T~t hnlN .... • ........ , W """ It Id k M1rk 873·7425 c:erpe •n ouH-Int/ext, homes & 1pt1. S Ith & So Pl bl -.,.,,. ..... •n1 H P • t Io c v rs e c • • Cle1n upa • L1nd1Q1Plng cleanlng, window. done STARVING COLLEGE 642•3890. m n um ~ ProeHlon1f E.xecuttve .... , .... , .. , leltl drywi ll, hm rprt. By SEQUOIA CONST-llc'd, Heullng . Tree Trim free. CALL TODAY I STUDENTS MOVING CO. --..-------Plumbing repilrt & drana Seoretlry wlll ~epll'I DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY Big bllitl F0ieeloturea'1 Randy 64 l-0622 cuatomremOdellng. plllo Free 111, 642•9907 540·5854. I.le. T124·436. lnaured. Pa~iat cleared. Lie. 845-3428 perlonll Ind compeny l.IW au1t1? Judgement•? Repllr·Alterallons covr1/deck1. 968·2423 HOUSE BEAUTIFUL? WATg:.1LJ8s4~ROWI , ..... 1f1ti~iiiiil-lpo'!""'flj .. m"'""'"!""""" IMflq c 0 ,, .. p 0 n d enc• on FREE CONSUi.A TION Door1-Wlndow.-Cabln1t1 Brad lar4Hl81 WMtH Let me keep It that wiy. ~N~~;T;IPPI~ Huber Rooflng·afl typet ~::,o~~m_o~~~::,:;2 Scott Gentilly P1nel-Patloa.Fence1. 35 C"•la Mowing. EdgTng. Twice 1 tru11wor1hy cleenlng I I It-' VISA-MC Scott 645-9325 New·Recover·Decks I Ill N 0 t ll0-0142 yrseicp. Jerry548-44t3 I month. S20 to $25. Jullea38•3044 U I at men "3 ng qua y. ewp r ,.-..-.....-.....------BAD CREDIT? c;ar up SAll-9707 Expert Wlllcov•rlng In-Lie. '41 1802. 549 • .,7 4 Arll. 714~0-4059 ... ..f!ltli•t Car~• Stmct neg. TRW profile. Money H II I t HouMGleanlng: prof. Job• Lagun• Nurt~ 8efvlce ltllllllon. Raat. Conault· Denni• Reymond Roofing TERM P,APERS THESIS a DOITNOWll Mott= will love & care, my •wt 1Nssf7Alst CARPET back guar. 845·5840 t~rm~l~g~ ~~;~P•;.,,,[:, Fr~o!:~~.~!u~8e:~27 ~~~ e~"·~, :~~·~r 0°:!~ ant Aulgnmt. 581:8590 L1c~f ReJ>, •8811re1Rec86~"!'1102 ST AT. EXEC. 'BKORND. C.M, home, lnl1nt & up. For 1· S q. Yd. &:! &r"•lat . lndacp. Mike 646-8502 ' • llv1-ln1. Aldea. LVN'1, "WE GALS SHOULD · .... .. · .... Sue (wlldYt) 833-7304 &llFlllADU Call Ctlrls 646-6684 Call Pete 772· 1722. -· JOAN'S CLEANING RN't now 1vall1ble. 24 H'r HANG TOGETHER" ._ et ial easy dogat Grooming .IAPUEll UllEIEll Cook·err1nd'•·•ll wifely Servlae. 714-494·7272 839--0730 1nytlme .,.....r Ir Wla• .. Clffalat Your Dally Piiot s.rvtce Direct~ Rapt....,11t1ve IUJ ••ri•t Dirty, soiled Clrpet? schl, $10 1ny u. Teacher 839·5035 duties. 5-40-1287 ltmctl "Let the sun& lfl" ltmct uo,,•a/c••nat odors? 21 yrs eicp. 646-2848 Palali•t Pluta~a.;tr w ord Proc:uing SUNSHINE WINDOW " v--t"'V Mow, edge. clean·Up, trim. JOAN'S CLEANING -PERSONAL I 8Us1NESS Rips or ripples? h•ntic Atncy Free eat. Reas. rites. Jim Cook·err1nd1-111 wlfely F•l Pllmll l'txs ER TCHING & let19' compotltlon. CLEANING M2·1S49 BIH paying. Nora Higgins, Autl'I. Scotchg1rd Appl. letl .. H_.. •••/.. 646· 19S8 dullea. 540· 1287 by Richard Sinor. Lie. Restuccos. fntleict. 30 yrs. Rell, Prompt. 642-8035 White Wlurd Window 999-711S 499·1601 lllYllE 11••...., a••E r-· • .-Neat. Paul S45·2977 Sec t 1 1 1 typing w ... , T"-only-.,..,. ~~~~~~~~~ ss"!"'50 .. 5051 "" Chlldcart. companions. TREES '·a•sc•c'·· 2806A4. 14 yr• ol hippy re ., • MfV ae: • • ... ng. ... ..._... MJ·Mllelt.IH = I la ..--11 ED'S copy. etc Fast service 11 quality. 63 t~2028 a.n.atta1 ltnict Low lees. (2l3)54l-5tso up, newlawna. 751·3476. TREES . LANDSCAPING Thank you, 983•4114 1'1.ASlUIMG ltalt Law 81 Ill couples. Wecome to you. Topped/removed. Clean bOOGHFTYBROTHERS IOC customets. v 675-4456 780-8359 .,.--.....------- CERTiF1Ebllue LIC ACCT EXECOt1Ve SUPPORT Ctaeat Ceacrtle Drywall I 4 21 YRS 642-3857 ••wn P&llTllS .. ":~ ~.:,;:: 1l!'~~r:~~~~e.~~:.0 Stete l1w requlrll th&i :n PenonalServ. Tax11 Your oltlce. Top skllls, Incl. Cement·Masonary·Block lSRYWALLfACOOsftcXL H J!H Prompt , nut pro· MS-8258 Hr/diy/wk 640--0888 contractors wt\o perform 30 yrs exper. 640-2088 word processlng~~rol. Walls-Cust. wort<. Uc. All Phases & Repairs llEP&lll * PAllTlll llaH~ resslon111. 836-7t49 work over $200 Including refe<ences. 497-6i!W i:38t057 Rob 673·8094 BUD S52_9S82 Etc.Gary645.s277 PTL BRtCRWORK: Small Jobe. CUSTOM EXTERIORS Pl •ta EXECUTIVE SUPPORT libor 1nd matett.11 mue1 Aa,Ult CaLl-el ·-Liat Concrete. masonry. flat· I I' Newport, Cotta Men, & INTER. Reas. rates. Free .. I Your office. Top lkllll. Incl. be llcenMd. Unllcenlld ~ay-Partdng Lot ... -work, loundatlons Block, DRYWALL TAPING aa 181. Irvine. Refs. 675-3175 "'·Steve 5-47·4281 24 In Elf 141·1121 word proceulng. P1ol. contrac1or1 al'lould to Repal,.SNlcoitlnn ;New cabinets, cabinet brick. Llc'd. 536·50 l3. All Textures & Acoustic bbbP JOBS WATER HEATER Speclll reler1noe1. 497 • 290 1t1te In their adVlfllalng. S&S A*"hlt 831 •. 4199i.1c facing, bars & lormlca Free est. Kevin 673·t503 & SmillMovl~Jobs Brickwork; Sm1ll or large Custom hae painting, ,.. Poolheatera•FurnlCIS •--' j ••t tl Contrector1 ind con· ....... countertops. 642·0881 s.1. WIEELHI ••1KE 6•"' 1 91 Jobs & repairs. Local refs. duced 1umm1r rates. DI I ....... Pr IU ~ra ••• sumer•. cont1c1 Miry D111 H1llberg Griding Masonry & Concrete ~ '" .. • Free est. Dave 873·2031 ....,,.. ... ... -..vvv.., EJ"""'lri"al .... ....,.. 6•5 8S12 •Faucets• Spot&.. i!2! ;18 & Y11~1'tlons Grondle II SS8 •nDA ..... th & P1vlng Co. Rea/comm Car~ry · Lie. 381984. Insured, •Elec1rlcl1n: New/Repair. HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE •Masonry·Stucco: n-I llYH~rt's Plt•W•i BY PR F. EUROPEAN any quntlons, Contrae- Llc. 3976804. 842-1720 RemOdei:ranalr. Unique & bonded. Scott SS t· 1370 All types. Low prlaes. Lie. Fur9n6u3u·rSe~1T5ruNnO,R~~eea repair All lypee. Quality. 111 lat.er Palttlq BIG OR SMALL... TRAINED aeam1tre11. All tor' a s1111 Llc1n11 .,.. Free est. 631·234S .. ..., L 1 1 63 t 2345 Lie ;425914 984-20'17 WE oo IT ALLI S49•9770 fittings cheerlully t1ken In Bo1rd, 28 Civic Center Uttll MIN Muffet Mt on 1 Unusuil work a speclalty. Cltiro~ractor owea pr 08· • yoor home. For 1ppt, call Plue. Room 1190, Sent• 20 yrs lie bonded ELECTRICIAN. Priced LT HAULING · MOVING E. Wiiiiam Giies Painting D I le .... from SS & C a 270 Tuff it, along cime 1 Palombo Const 962·83 t4 Dr.oo, Chiropractor right. free estimate on GARDENING ·ODD JOBS I.I. WlllELIOI Contractor: competitive "s ~~ ~n~r;;. Repilrs. CELIA 650· I090 Ana. A • 1· apldlf and read In the Acupressure, El Toro. 1 II I b LI JON 645-8192 Matonry & Concrete ra111, custom work, lie. &••.0•2 9033 T H It-' Dilly Piiot Cla111tl1d R d II I I I h 770-S251 (24 hrs) arge or sma o s. c. Lie. 361984. Insured, 10 yrs ai1p. 7S t-7080 8St·9604M ...,.,.. -r n1ct Nation about MIU Muf-emo • ng, n 1 396821· 873•0359 l bonded.Scott55t-t370 Drains cleared from ss & J.c. TREE SERVICE Whllt a Wonderful WOf1d or Shopping, right 1t f9C'• Tuffet and bought It c1rpentry, door hanging, Coatracttrl Ga Dte I l Bt1H C eaalat INT/EXT. CALL JIM $15 anytime. Rep11r1. Trimming, remov11, y1rd fof 19.96. You can 1111 painting, rooting, alee, ""-l ' rate 1 era 1 Muo1N·:s vLl:.Al"ilNG II · IH·lllO 851·9604M&M642-9033 clean·up1, etc. 842·2914 s:riy~!'C= your tuHet and Iota of etc. 631·8371 Mlahael -aeH Springs, rep1lr, door Oper· SERVICE; a thoroughly -"-'8,..1.._._ ____ --~------ other thing• through Remodel/Repairs, comm. llors See demon11r1t1on cleen nouae. 540-0857 ·ABC MOVING-lnt/e111. Competitive prlae SELL Idle 1t1m1 with a HIYe IOmlttllng yoo want Ada. To place yoot ed. c:aM 642-&e78 and .... Clllllfled Ad· Vllof help ~. Dally Piiot c 1111lfl1d C~fled Ada, your one-& resld. Llc'd. bonded. Seacoast. 2488 Newport Quick, Careful Service for xlnt workl Fut serv. ~ Piiot Clullflld Ad. to MM?~ Ida do Adi. Cell 642-54178 llop ahopplng center. Ins. For est, S52·9142. Blvd, C.M. 642-3490 Sell Idle Item• 642-5878 Lie. Tt36046 S52·04 tO 30 yre exp. 621-8012 642·54178. It.-. M2·5UI. • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Tbnday, Jaly is ARIES (March 21 -April 19): You could be participating in club or group celebration. Festivities are featured, media coverage is possible. You are on brink of major breakthrough -result will be greater freedom of thought, action. Sagittarian plays key role. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Preparation pays dividends; what you work for becomes reality. Accent on special relationships, unique rewards and wish that comes true. Superior confides dilemma, eeeka your opinion. Scorpio, Aquarius, Leo persons play key roles. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Study Taurus mesaage !QC.Yaluable hint. Lunar emphasis on career. special achievement, unique honor bestowed by out81anding member of community. Message re· ceived which amounts to green light for creative project. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Favorable moon aspect highlights long-range planning in connection with home, property or major purchase. Family member seeks a "different" financial arrangement. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio persons figure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): IndividuaJ who claims tolid financial backing may be whistling in dark. Know it, proceed with caution -and don't co-sign! Focus on interest in occult subjects, in delving beneath superficial layers to come up with story behind story. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Take legal steps to protect concepts, formats, unique procedures. Spot- light on special rights, pennissions. Go slow, be a ahrewd obeerver and survey scenario in its entirety. Taurus, Cancer, Capricorn individuals play para- mount roles. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Complete tasks at hand-individual who "pulls strln~" is watching to see whether you can deliver goods. Keep resolutions concerning diet, nutrition. exercise. Aries and anothe.r Libra figure in 11eenario. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Period of "confine- ment" comes to close -you'll now be able to imprint style in effective manner. Focus on romance, creative endeavors, ability to get to heart of matters. Leo, Aries, Aquarius per90ns figure prorrunently, SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Intuition 1erves as reliable guide where posmble property purchue ii concerned. Focus on security. long-range plans and ability to almost instinctively comprehend complicated procedures. Cancer, Aquarius persons play key roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Emotional weight is "lifted" -spotlight on travel, greater telf-expreesion and accelerated social activity. Popu- larity increues, element.a of timing and luck ride with you. Gemini, Sagittarius individuals figure promi- nently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): If willing to reville, review and rebuild you pave way for conliderable profit. Spotlight on payments, collec- tiona, ability to locate lost objects. Member or opposl te eex could promote bizarre scheme. Keep your diatana?! PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Puz.zle pieces fall into place, you'll know what to do. when to do it and you'll receive recognition long overdue. Persons who previously ignored you will now seek to become friendly. Applies especially to th~ of opposite sex. Mt Wu... llM ltlt Wut.. 1111 lelt Wut.. 1100 O!NEAAL OFFICE-FIT. llttfMI 1 .. enlMr Lie. Sklppera ror Chlrtet ':J,:::;:: filing, hH vy for reet11Utant In F&lhlOn Co. Exp er I enc• d SolM .-encl llWld. wt1 CIPlbtl of Fl1h'g/Cru1a1ng. AllO =~~ 'T~ miking u ndwlollu. tlt•r playing de<:k hand. F~ • 11t1dt, and dt11r11. 1 __ 2 .... ee_10 ____ _ • .... J.A.A1 Knowi.dor&. Of placing Llve-ln/alde, hllC> w/aml -tood and tlklng lnv1lld tidy. No 1mok1, Ullft ... , Inventory. Spuk or ref• • Mu1t1 642-348 t underettnd 8p1nl1h •---------.... tlllert. helpful. Muac be IX• Local R11ld1nt, per-~~ In our pertenced, r•tponllble maoent amlll office men· onter ..,_,ITMW'lt. Xlnt end hlV't cet. If qullln.d 1g•'· Stlf mot1v1t•d. PIT or IUl'IWMf wonc. ~ cell Mon, T~. Mutt bl bond1btl. Ible te+""1y. No •Plf1tnol Tl'turl or Friday alter to type, minor book• 1• 11 K'J, wtll treln. Clll 1:30, 840-0390 keeping, emlll p1yro111 Dew, ..... '"° LAND 8 c A p E 0 E . record kttper, QOOCJ phone peraonellty. HllrdU..IU ":":l':lolllet 81GNEA/8ALH, LOOk• lt7&1wk to lllft Call ~~.~A~~ =.:ton;~:o:= An• Ad 111066, etGNm-eeM Hl1bll1h~ company. 642-4300. 24 l'lra. Minimum of 2 yra l lt• &ell w1V1 IAIEI ltlt Waat.. 9100 Belt Waat .. 5100 Help Waat .. 5100 Belt ...... SllO Belt Waat.. 9111 ltlt Wut.. 1100 lelt Wu... llM Lot Perton for rental car co. Experience & motiva- tion. Janet 650· I t80 ReceptlOnllt, front otllce sales w.EI PlllM Secty/Eitec: Asll11. Spo<tl Tr1vel IQ9"CY need• lodl- PAIT T111E In buty lrvlne Doctor'• ol· * * Full time, hrty comm & promotion llrm need• ~1:~·~ r j~~tro~g 1 :::: ",111; "'UI 151ces t .• ex56P2. prele<ed, PIT * bonus. Un"'ue Women'• h1rd wort< Ing lndlvldu11 ,_ -... DllLlllG .... 1ble to rna)\e declllon1 & ground/comput8' trllln-IUOllllST I Very buty clrC\llltlon ol· II clothing boutique In grow with compeny. xlnt ed. Irvine location. eon.. IUlmUIOE llce needs 1 part·tlme Recepllonlst/Secretery !or f OR Laguna Sch looklng tor future for right peraon. 4 ta at LIH 5S2-3052, Immediate openl:;{t. Oper· clerk tor answering fut p1ced uecutlve outgoing career minded dey week start S7/hr 552•199s. al. I.I .... mill. drl pr-•, phones 1nd dlsp1tchlng suite. Type 70 wpm, DOLLARS lndlvw/mgmt potentlal. .. ..... 17 · ---------,,.. -messages. 17 hrs per heavy phonea. pe<ton· Retlll&modellngexper ,,_ . ...,.. • TYPlllTill all purpoM mllntenince. week, Fri-Mon. early able. 5S3· 1680 E1rn big money for ahort helpful, but will trlln. llO'Y /&11111, W1nted to ~·Comp. Growing coml>C*te plU· I d 30 ... ~__.. ~ 1 ..-son Alewla tic shop Huntington morn ngs on weeken 1, IE"'RPT/nPllT hours. hr wo ... .....,,. "' n,._.. ~ M1rketlng firm Mika am· IV for bolling lnlQUlne, Beach. 648_3123, early eves on WM11d1ys. -with potent111 10 earn 1trua1 Falhl00t, 280 bilious sell-atartet, hlghly 1111ry on exper. Cen for Apply In person between Newport Beacl'I •dvertls-$500 + per week. Fores\ Ave • Lagune Bell, organized. eJCperlenced 1 p p I . b t w n m1lnt1n1nce 2&4PM, Mon-Thurs. Alie Ing lglll<l)' needt lharp, •8AM·NOON 497-4717. 11 c • y . Ty p Ing , 10:30-3:00PM. 646-3964 General m1ch1nlc1I tor Cetnerlne. ener9etlc PlflOn lor front •NO EXPER NECESS Bkk • /A 1· I ed k I d I~~~~~~~~~ desk. Requires good •WEEKLY PAY GUAR pg cc g requ r . Ty plat needed 4hrt now e ge. eome Ill· 1_ pnone peftonillty & ICl· Sal1ry comm1n1ur1t1 WedalAM Tranleflblng perlence In e19otrlcal 1nd PAIT TIMI cur1te 1pelllng. Mull •HIG~~~L~~SMM + smY /htte.., Sen. with exp1rl1nc1, Sin from Olctapl'lone I t 80 plumbing required. Mull llm HUYEIY type 65wpm. Call be-•PLEASANT WORKING lmmed. opening for Coeta Juen C1pl1trano. C1ll WPM Confidential Me- be available. d1ys, av• tween hrt of 9·12 to eel CONDITIONS Miii distributor. Light Phll 496•9300 terl1I S&-17 per hr. Call nlngs, 1nd WHkends. Deliver 1uto newtpaper appt. 851_3068, typing and belle math 1 llllll llGllTUf Vlo Jonea, 8S 1·12n Call Donna, Suri ind route In Laguna Beach --------11 you're bright ind pos-muet. Flexible houri. Sand Hotel. 497.4477 area, Mon·Frl (1fl1r-Restaurant aess • PleUlnt voice call 7141673•2919 tlll 9 pm. M1Jor Newport Baach real WAITRESS: Ex'19flenced. ••• " •••• t T'.I.... noon). Sit & Sun (llrfy 1mmedl1te openings for Mr Thomae at eatat1 development firm Apply In perton at: AT morn.). Mutt Have , .. r •• p 0 n s I b I.. 613 0118 Offlfl Chlllenglng pot· GUYS FROM ITALY. Fln1ncal planning lleld, ll1ble tranaportatlon. entheusl11tlc people to • Secret1rl1J ltton with d ivert• 2267 F1lrvl1w Ro1d, No exper. nee. Yolanda Some collecting re-do Food Prep and take PIT, 8-16 hrs/week, for r11pon1lbllltle1 for In-Cotti Mesa. 77t-8583 quired, mostly p1ld In •d· phone orders. Hrs. Salu/H1rdw1re. Full Engineering o ffice. telllgenl Mlf ttarter. Mini· J .._ W ,.. SlH v1nc:e Good profits. Call Mon.Fri, 8:30 am • 2.30 Time. Crown Hardware, Typing and general olttce mum 3 yra eicperlence en U IUJIAlll TIAllll Fostet for detllla. Diiiy pm. MEYEAHOFS In 3 t07 EHi Coast Hwy, work. Newport B11cn Reel est111 b1ckground 1"A"'Rl'IEPs•x~L"'e"s .. 66..,!'l'w"'N1117"'Y'"our- S300-S600 per _..k Piiot • 642-4321 Ext 342 lrvln1. 557·6232 CdM. area. 714·548·9333 hlghly dellr1ble. Exe.I· 01*""1y1 & Wlndowt need Part end Full Time pos· 1 t t I 1 nd corn -r ltlons av1JI No Eicper p•lf TI•E W.EI RETAIL 71 t CLERKS SALES MICRO COM· en Mere ar 8 8 • pertllng up. 10 Yfl. Ex- Ness We Tr.I,, Clll Mr • • Wanted E~ Sl'lllt, Appl" PUTEAS, mature person Secret1ry $18,000 munlcatlon skllll ,.. perlencil. 840-8990 Earn an extra S75 • S120 ""' , quired. The auccet1lul :::-:=:----:---:---Harris 682·S790 Plf week. Positions now t51S Gisler CM with business and com· Work with director of candidate wUI pot ... s 8 CHEF, much experlenQe. Mature penon lor men· avall1ble In our Newpof1 Pu te r e ~Per I enc e . Property Mgmt, no S.H profeaslonal ittltude ind Hotel, ReltMirent, dub. T I Belch Tele-markeling ol-Siie$ 75-4·6383. ACCOMPLISHED eppear1nce and the 1blll· Pr1Hnt lob 8 yeara. agem1nt Pl 8 Lide: fk:e for well apol<en lndl· $2000/w• Ot••• PERSONNEL ty to handle I 1111 pKe. WrlteClualflldAd.f9e2. Reedy 10 .... ., 3_3_-t_8s_ vldu1l1 Evening and S3Q ITEM·$25 PROFIT W.11 SERVICES. INC. C111 Mra Scott al Dally Piiot, PO Box tseo. Medical weeltend hours avallable C1ll Jack 714-8•7-5S22 PIEOllll METALS 3300 IRVINE, Ii 101, N.B. 833-8680 Cotti M_., Ce. 92e27 X·Ray position 1v1llable doing 1n11resUng 11!1· 545-ee7 t 100% Free EOE .. FH Live In companion, "*"- PI T limited permit ac· phone Mies work Salary SaJes UYI fH WI ll'I "" cal blc:llground, rlllable. ceptable wllh a11perlence plus luetlllve bonus pro-llAl.ffll FH llLWS Secret1ry/bookk11p1r Servlc9 Station Altendant. 7 t 4/S3S..3075 DO r O I h 'i C 0111 n I · gram Call Und1 lor lntM -Yes, -do and you can Uftlft thru Oen ledger. C1ll Experienced. Apply Sh1111--------- 5s7-3242 view. S45-6808 t o o I J o I n o u r Janet, 650-1180 St1tfon, 17th & Irvine. Prectlcal Nuree 'WOff< In pvt Motel Maid Apply 8030 TtUPIHl Wiii entheuslasllc 111m aeu-If you've ~ llred tor SEClnllY Newport Beach. home, tun or pw'Mlme. West Pac Cst Hwy, Npt No eitperlence necessary, Ing the West's finest miking big money 11 8 7St·8778 •It 5PM. Bell. wlll traln Salary. No sell· newspaper. We're Ille precious met1Js llrm cell MaJor l1nd development nu-J C: W .. /' Or•""'"' County edition of w _.... 1 I c,orporatlon '"kl ex-,._ en aat Mover/Driver 24-t yr1. Ing Hours 5·9pm. -··· ua an ....... c oaer1 now Musi be reliable, pollta, 662·S843, Mr Davis the Los Angeles Times. • TV Leads • Limos • Plf'd MCretary. Short. &PPllmllTS Dnlntic 9117 clean-cut, hardworking! Hourly wage + com· Big Bonus Progrltn • hand Ind real llllte llTTlll rntlC HELP wXNfeO: SS/hr to sftrt II you pride :;"~~:'c:'~m2• i~~'or ~v~~ Salary & Comml11lon ¥;~,~~o~~TO.pr~~·;t•~ Exper. nec111ary Sun. In Hunt. Bell. per1orm yourself In doing the beat PUT n•E -9 pm. Diii UI now II c a 11 J 0. B u c k • ••II ~otlvated. E11c1I. through Thura. 6:30 PM houaehold chor11 & look possible Job, call Sl•rv· WlElllll 640-0301 7141968--0916 benefits Call tor appt. to 9:30 PM. Gulf. hourly 11ter 2 boys 5 & 8 yrs Old. Ing Actors Moving Co. All Supervise newapiper 0.,. · plus comm. Pluah and Muat hive 1ran1. Gr•t others need not apply. rlera early morning -4AM S.tretary .... htrt' prore11lon11 working Job ror college 1tudlnt. 850·l368 • 6.AM Sat. and Sun .• pa1·1y P1·1a1". ................. . go-forglr1Frl:Mullbe condition•. L~un1 Hiiia Mon thru l'rl. Rel'• Dental must have van, station Atlrect!Ye, peraon1ble, office. Scott. 9 1·2777 abtolute. Call daya only Newport Beacl'I dental wagon or sm111 pickup. 1nd h1v1 good hind· (R4) 213-531· 1823 or Paul ottlae neede reg. Hourly wage • mileage. , writing. Part Tlrne. 714-524-0970. hygienist. Hoors llexlbll. Apply In person week· 6'8-2785 mu.1 IPIUTtl ~· Sill Salarynegotlable. days. 330 w. Bay St.. Position available for edi-HA•1t••y111"--fH ·---Ill 642·4632 Cos11 Mesa, C1. Or1nge 'al · · h ---_,.,, -w5111-• Golden Retriever NURSES Coaat Dally Piiot. ton Wnter Wtt Strong tor S8111 .gency nur ~ y .. 112 lf4 It, #0, puppy. 2 moe SM., Conservatl. pol·t · 1 Airport. Requlr• v~ le • w/p1per-1 & ahota. 150, 111/LYI Pe<ton Friday. Must work ve 1 lCa typing, tlqure 1Ptltudl. ....... H . ee4-5292 Onanlngs lor RN & LVN on wknds Clerical skllls. philosophy Salary nego-111d plelllnt phone Plf· T..._.__ Sollcltort -:-=:--:----:-:--:-~..,-:-,... II c I I Apply In person. ACE • • 0 n. I It y . sh 0 r I -,--m·~IT-1111 AKC Long Haired M. 3-nor 11•7 lh t. 11 Of OlD FURNITURE, 23451 tiable. Send resume to hind/•___. writing ov ... , Chihuahua Choe lntlrvlew, 494-8075. The ...,....,. ,..... ft $22S ~71 Gardens ConvalHcent Ave de la Culotta. Editor Daily Pilot p 0 Ca I I J •an n • t t •' We want good telephone w iwn, Hospllll. 450 Olenneyre. L1gu~ Hiiis. 8SS.6"65 Bo ' M ' · · 546-6444. rMetVitlonlata to Ml IP-Baaut. Fem. AKC ~· Laguna Belch ...... Prl ... r x 1560, Costa esa, CA. Secretuy/Receptlonllt polnlrnentl. Sheltle pup, .. ~wtlt, 4 N""h nd Wk d M ... 92626. _ __,..,.tor growing A~-UUIY mos. $200 642·1921, Office clea.nlng, PIT evee. ·v ts • n s. u... ,._.,.,., ....,. .. Ellpet couples only. F v. be ••Pet'd on Nortlau ·. pi ny located In Newport 01•111111 Cocker Puf:pl11, AKC, area 213·92'3·9859btwn equip Apply In perton ..•.••..• _:···:_ ···.:..:..~.: .. : .. :.:.:..::·\···· Beachrequlrllgoodpet· 11111111 Butt. MIS 25, F/1150, •·6 pm between 12 1nd 5 pm. '" Pa1·1y p·11a1"' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aonlllty. good IPPMf• P/T ewnlng work. Clll 994-4203 olttce !~!m~~v:'tf~f 'ec~oos2 ::• :,,:"~1~: =. alter t pm, 751-4223 "='G""'o1,...csen-'="Ae_t..,.rie---~--1p-p111--, PERii• flllAf PROGRESSIVE Sportt or· conttrvcllOFI, rell 1111t1 Telephone Work 5 fem, 8 wltt, AK ctlllnp t0-3, 5day11 wk, rnedlc11, &•nlzatton expending to experience preferred. 11-ll "'htr ltnea. 1200. 850-0435 dental Ins. •~II benefit•. s City editor needed for Send reaume to Kinder No Salling. Salary. No Eli· Golden Retrie-pup, 5 typing/car req Apply 2·4 °· Cilll. Seeking ales M h C1r1 I.earning Centeta ...,lence neonury, will male, 3 fetnlle, AKC. • ReJ>• P•rt·Umettull-tlme. -:d-s1·--....1 daily ust ave 1 180 ........ port c-1-..... c 1 pm, Newport VIiia West, high comm. local terltory, uu · ~ · nc. ........ .,, ... tr1ln. Hoora 5-9 pm. 1 1 S150 M . e.t&-2139. 3g3 Hoapllll Rd NB enthus1·asm and strength to Dr. Suite 200, Newi>or1 882·6844 Mrs G•rr•lt • · lnllant 11111 return•. Be Batch, ca. 92680. Attn. • Golden Rtvr. Puppl••. Olllce. PIT help, CfltlCll a SPORTS CONSULT· direct news staff. Several K1ren TllWIHllUtlnLL AKC. $150, 5 m .... 3 eicperlence necauary. ANT Call Joe Leo 1ny. U'l P·Y n fem.' 842·7964 Please call wHkdays, time (213) 839·8077 years copy desk experience . Secr1tary/Receptlonl1t. R. 11 9·12 noon. 895-1222 Receptionist. huvy required. Salary nego-E. Experience nec. ... ry. OllllPlll... Pet• IUI OIL COMPANY POS-phones. typing, llllng, etc. Ed Sinta AnalTu•tln "11 Cockt'11, XIQno, 135 I ITIONS. Offshore rigs ac-Apply •lter 6PM c1s1a1 tiable. Send resume to: i-714•1131-3851 ON TV Oray, '20, cheep, m•• oeptlng appllc•tlona No Creetlone, 711 w 7tri. tor, Daily Pilot, P .O. Box Secret1ry1s.~1111. w011td· offer . 548-6477. 1icper1enc1. $24,000 +. St. Suite B7, C.M. 15601 Cost.a Mesa, CA minster .... g, oo llltlsat1 All rri2:or92dJr.4:~W: ~~': HOlmtlllT ~:~·di:,-::~::~: I• now hiring direct ..... DUetooutlargea;;;;;Of 2239P Part Jlme tor Medlcal • 92626. 714-892·888 t Atk tor r •Pr 1 • 1 n 1 1 t 1 v 1 1 bueln111. The E.ncotE. a Supply Co. Typing, • · • · · · · • · • • · • · · · • · · • · • · · · · • · · · • · · • · • ·' Mr. Putt1y. through-out the gl'Htet conllgnment 81°'9, Mt Put time, morning a, phonee, bulk mill· l""••••••••••••••••miiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii LOI AngMI lfll E. 17th St. C.M. now ea-cl11nuptm1ln11n1nc1, lnge,rnedlcll exper. pret. •Cornpanypeld ..... ceptlng con11gnment1 a.pply 1705 So CoHI 714/54&-895e. Newapapet training dill)'. 11AM·1PM. An-::;.:::~ ....... r~.-. KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! ~=-= ~ 1n1Wlf to • 1ucOH1tu1 fut pee. environment. t• 831--0281. 9A'llO' or yard ..... h'• • Full time. Pl<llflc Trende, _ •Oamll I 1-::--=--...,...,.....,.--,,,,---.-~., WIY to tiff mot• S1n11 An•. 834-1911 Mk ntUflnOI °""'· Old, frOtn South. ..--. .,. -i. _. •&upeMlof/m~ ooodlilon, From teO up. ..-.... tor Tern1 -.r., -a ~ OO'MIOI 8"utlfUI. dlcMOt, IOOd I P•1 _. 1 ~ ' rnentgrawthpotentlal 641-2"8 -Ii I I at .............. ~ ..... ··: ~· . .. .. .: ·:. v . . a . ~ =~~"::.: li~~blid. ,._,.ii:iioe11ir"ii~;;f"'i· .. :;;;"';:;:,.,,*'°';;~ . . •• • \.J " ~ ~toyou1tthtWor1d'1 w/4 oek enai. dlnlnO ..:.-~ ..._ ~ \I 1aro••1 pay TV •Y•· chelrl, o1rca1 1100. MOCf. ~.. tem .... ON TVI ~111, N0-4S4' : IAILY PILIT : MllllD 1'111111 Now acceptlns applications . for District Manager to super- vise newspaper carriers. Salary commensurate with experience. Company ben- . : ; . A~S 11·14 EARN t.-TO $75.00 P£R WEIK Wt now h1¥1 IS openfnp lor JOllllC 11111 be1•t1s to 1ttur1 "*" fOI Tht Oflftl' Cout Diiiy Pilot Ovr 'rews at1rt ti 3:30 p,m. tnd wor• until 8:30 pm wtt~d1ys. On Sttvrd•Y. "' work 1 few "'°'• ltoura You lriA earn man1 For lntervi.w erring•· Two otcl OM tNWC 111 rnenta • call nowt I '. tMO'a PhlOo '9dlo, l14-111·11H ~~:,~~-~ .. ~·· EOE M/F Whit• •n•rn•I ltOH. TOP.._ 1tlO'e, P«'f oond, ~ ,..,,.._ Pref. Moo.II • thing working. t?IO. llCOf11. (113) IM-1tM 1$1-l IH. HouM11..,e1/ct1lldcere. ... In, ~. !Mne. f!lm I 11«1 • MOM. 2 ~ •• Ind ........ lll4M3 Of u 1440 perlence In ltndecape 1t'1 a AAIUE dellgfl 11\d ..... In So, Cllltlfted Ade M2·5e71 0 11. Salary -. com· -;mmmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil mlHIOfl, 91000·'3000 • per momh. lntervtew by To pleoe ~ 1N118g11 eftt.a plus bonus opportunitY. . Must have Van, station . wagon or pick up with/shell. . . It~ and l)flm. •Iona "'tit earmnc 10ur own 1 -money lltttt 11 no dtl1¥trin1 or 'oft.Won 'A •nvolwtd tt roY "' lnteruled. pltut clll Mt. f ~ ; • cm> 541.1osa A ,......-----~u ) TUii.. •tn•r--:-r"-r;-·-1--.-.-,-...... ~n.,,-• MWTla.L DlatlwelMt, .... ,,.... ._ tfV't ttlem • heed .._. Int, S71. ~11 HOii .. r r~ ..v Mede -' orty, Tueeday • M-IMlfore the Ml .. """' "9119 dey l'MdlnO puOllO, 09r.ll1-41 •• ....,. ...1 .. 1 ~ iWli ,.. ii e91ilJ. -. Unl'l MIDY c1 .. ::J. 142.a.11 --~ .. ~ .... ... Cl • ..,, Ada. ... Idle ...... ...2·54171 ltwt. hm top -l*1 .. ,~~~IAI~-• .urne t v•nlno•. Only ,. ..... ...._. ""'-po1t1lve, d•p•ndalll•, W• ... r900nll .. ..-. ;:'"' edUhl Med ..... 11 • ~ t46-70l1. ·---1: 10 I p.rn. ~ -·~ tt\ru Friday. L• 117 ... 111 . Mileage allowance included. : . . Alliy In ~· weekdays, . 3 to ~p at 330 West Bay ! ~ St .• Colta Mesa. . ,. " . . . .. . .. " ............ .. ······· ' I Orange Coast .DAILY PILOT /Wedneaday. July 27, 1983 . ... I 1UattHu71u tll .... , I T1ailen, la Aa a:s;x.tf .. t:if 2!;~~· ~· m~ :Vltm or' lft 1111 ...., tHI Td_. 1111 ftl" tns 52" C1uffle --.. fan o o v ,· r • • AEMOVA8LE 8ACK '74 2002. rtGA eng I trw, lilt "*'· 2t.S68 mt .. '6 ~'!·I&.'™ '74 Wgn, euto, P'•· plb . .....-...= .. w • ADF/VHFl11 500 12'50 .,. .. _ tn/rf, Weber cub. euperdMn.amlfmo.ta. ,,.,.,-.716,JoM. rlldlo hMMt air gd ~ . ......., -• / ..._7127 • ' ..... ..--McPMr.on front etNtl I 115 O O d • y • --------• 50 t.&-7ou. 1131, .... M7. f*t740 714 • lat• Lillti .... Cony thoeikt, nu olutoh: 71'·1523·0510; evtt'. '72 TN, IO ml, IOC*I • """"· U2 . . eo ydl brWn °"' a1ii. OE 21" Unoer w/lllp, Oen• em/fm cue. Mutt WI 21M4MSN = Df::•· '*',::·wt,. ION. tlt'f [TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS • 1St• 5 For rear thet 9 Large spoon 14 Celllc 15 Venezuel• copper center 16 Bird 17 Humorists 18 Cherge 19 Poplar 46 Cleave 4'8 Soup 52 Co-op bank 56 Aurlc le 57 Breathing organs PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED WID aHO. CMWH4 Pt. Beat offer. Chrl1 NOT~~~DEAS 14600 obO. '44-'4&e. •19 AX7, 4 apd, OOl'l\putel' S2llOo. 7~_r,'51 cw. eome ift i .. N:WPOti e n llldlnCI Q1W dOOfl: 1&3-t30t. AND '78 2002, Super~. Sn controlt. AM/flM cw. lteoh'a nn.t Miectlon l &O, 112-1188 31' Waet .... cutlom onM-ADVERTISERS Rf. See to appreclete. CB, 1880C). '42·170& 9111. ftlbw,_ tlfJ of prevlonly owned 1, Oak .., .... Ing Hll boat, Hll The price of lttrnt Modlll1d. D1y1, 780-M11dey.. 'ff YW1'iOToP rU PC>nCMe. Audia and 1 1•0 2c:on, ~I d 'k"' 1125,000(714)833-4823. aClvertlMct by vahlol• 835-2122:Evea&Wknda. 1800 6'lel Pott.'radllila, VOlec...,.. u · IM et I 544-0814 ~ In 1hl V9hlole 8e1·1831 Blau-....,1 al-MW w/01k top1 HIS H . 11 I ..--' -- w/~hlng 1700. obo. Al•o 2 K•Y•I<•. cotumn•dOM nollnolUde automatic, a/o, alloy•. 123001080. 648-3147. y e m a h a O r ~n '73 Hobie 14 w/trlr, ta00 oltH led advett ting 178 BMW 3201, beige, ... t CO'<WI. MUii .... 5HP mini bike I . I 2 0 O 5 5 7 • 8 8 4 0 . any appllcabl• tax••· 18eVPV, 415 000 mllel, 'II Na.II 455 E. Coelt Hwy. mea.sure 545-7508 552-45414. lloenH, tranerar ,.... >lint oond '7000. P.P. RN• ClaMlc:I Greel OOf'-N9wpor'I BMd'I 59 Unused AntMtar men'a bootl, 11 Ul,.2tUllMAT =~=o:n::-::. 7141281·tioowttd)'9. dltlon, rune QOOd. Must 173-0900 58 Liquid 60 Valuable e. $2001080. teo-7353 W/lrtr & motor. exn cond. vice certlllcat1on1 or '793201-8 s>tco. Sun Roof, MM qulett. 12200/obO. •-.___ ... _ 6 1US I prepwalloncttargeaun· 38 ,000 Ml , 0 ,100. ,0.YOU• • p ay-Tlckatl, ()p«llng night Fll'nOU9 12 meler recing IMa otherwlM epeclfled 780·8520. NllT MAID&. '63 Baja. 5K on reblt mtr, AllC HIS thing BARR y MAN IL OW 14600 obO, 8-46-0778. dHler documentary Stldt, Nu Tlr• & Brak•. UI US f:J Jim 989-ttOI _ ... , _, .. wright Juty 2t. 111.50 Jedd• 111oop, r•tora11on 1n pro-by tt11 advenlMr. _ n 1 goodpalnt,•x•r ... s1t00 '11 R:mbi:f' w~. RMI command 6 2 Sea force 548-7443 greaa, '°' Nie °' trade '81 5281. Safari beige • ._. obo. 842-5298. 21 Tribe doctor 63 Widow's -BROKEN TILE! 300 aq n. for antlquea. $l2,000. Aatt lfnlctt/ w/IMlhlr, 1Unr1, 5 tpd, .., • .. '" '85 vw Van, rune grMt. egg~ ndl rana rblt. 20 Ike's 23 Recaplt-64 Require ment GrMt tor cobbleelone. 78CM>22t P111t NU ••cellent cond. 117•600· · fMIUIYI 165<>. 844-1238 /O · 548-0821 ulation. mus. 65 War god etc. S 100. LO'#fY Elec Int 14, good cond. w/trtr. 4 prm wv;;;i: I "• pn 548--84 tO un Ml II. et111111u i4l JW ·ee vw eai-12v. N9W Ila Hi7 25 organ S75, 845-0118. 12300. 842-78e9. 15117 & 15x8'A wtth P9r~ Convenllnlly Located clutch, need• nnlahlng. "78 Ell•t• Wgn, fully 26 ~~~:p~~=I D~~u~ter Late Model Candy Ma· Kita, xlnt bay boat, all IC-rllll ur ... 1600 631-1158. & CompetltlvelyPrlced ....... lta1 tl4S Not running. 1 1.100. equ~. ••II cond, 0tlo chine. Good condllon. ceu .. 1395. 188·4tt0 Brand new ~10~ tor ~ 16U 1la Ldan, A-845-0834. ownr, &e,000 ml. $775(). 27 ~ohprsm.ast 32 ITmhpereaddebare 22 Effigy 44 BIOU¥S !!3~2· 35C:..•ll for Info NACAA 5.2 wltrtr for Mia Austin HMly pr ta or .., pttaln\~~~tor. $2450 '67 Bug, orig. owner. 12K _840 __ -8_1_99_. ----- 24 Film units 45 Booed ""' • or trade. s 2995. pp MG Midget $300. Selel-~Laulng rm.~..........., on new englM, arn/tm. '79 REGAL LTD S3ttO 29 Make leather 4 French 27 Hogs 47 Moved Dryer $125. M-c>le DMll 714-339-1~1 873-8088 '81 SE220 4dr, nu paint/ S211SO/obo. 848-5t5e '14720. Dir. 845-2983 32 Narcotics possessive 28 Colorless sideways 1100. 842--0237. WANTED: LITE BODY WORK fO CARVER upnl 11295. '42-3837 ·ea vw Bug, Ilk• new 1n-'71SKYHAWK12190 35Plunder 5 Newest 30Agonize 48Wildparty Hobie 18' Trailer Upto50%ott yourNI. R:ll.SRJ'1CE·lfv1W '87 300SE, CLASSIC tide/out. 11795. Call tDMF709.Dlr.845-2983 36 lniqully 6 Destroy 3 1 Gas 49 Wood Wrought Iron pool guard 875-7589 or 717·3088 ' Plnllrlplng. Biii 989-1221 M1~~1 lll,..,.,..\1ill ,1,.,1,~ CONVT. Ivory/Ian lthr. 841-3327 'll llYllU 111,111 37 Spoken 7 Alone: pref. 32 Stupid one 50 Cut in two ~e:,as~1~0s~o~1~~ WINDSURFER $800 Aat" Wut• Mil """"'1111" .. '"'"J....,..... rare RHO. 113•600101r. -.8-8_v_w-.-.. -k-e_n ____ in--760-9295 38 Fence ladder 8 Powder base 33 Algeria 51 Cards handle. 84M258 3 Mt• aallt, c:arrytng beg•. AIQheit catl m . for ~~ '70 2200, 4 dr, eictra tank, 11 de t o u •. I 179 5 • Callllac HH 39 Repeat 9 Scrawnier clly 52 Hammer part + blcycle traller. yOUr Yehlcle <k>meatlc or ~Y~ am/Im cut, ale, 29 mpg. &4 l-3677 40 Colleen 10 Shoelace tip 34 Novelist's 53 Trick ~~::r Mecawg.f~ All. Opm, 63l-3t08 loralgn. 55t'..e285 Sa ... -Servlca-Leulng '~/obo 833"8588 eve -.8-9-Bug--. -an-,-,.,-. -b-.,-,,-car-b-. '80 coupe de Ville. Ian !21 Glaenrgmua1snhc ity 1121 GEmolofetironahsrn 35 Bmuesdtiluem 54 --•lac....... • ........... ~· .... , tOll WE'" URIEIT ·7~1.?."." ~;. s:s:ni.~~ ~=~·.::!~~. nuoff~~~ =: ~·o~lnteo':':. .. the air ... • OWi GUI llYEITOIY $5100. Call 841-9178 875-54142, 875·2207 tMCh'I pef'fec:t •h•fM. 43 Explosive Tony -36 Garmenls 55 Golfing unit Want to bUy pennant fOf SilCrt 181 Tahiti SiCI .75 2002 • ....,. Factory air. $5,000/obo. 44Hadon 13Blueshade 38Dlverslon 59 - -Brooklyn~· and Boet w/1t5HP Mercury UITllGll •cond.(033~JLI'"""" a:r '11.IZl.llllU '1~11~~1~g.du~•r~'. 780-1742•547•5978· 45 Derby 21 State: abbr 42 Deserve nutshell N.Y. Glanta. 814 OB, trlr/new paint & • '79 3201; 4 tpd .. low lmmeo.c:ond.111.000. rune great S1750. '88 BLUE CONTINENTAL: ~....,..,,.....-r..-~-, uphol. Xlnt cOfld. $4500. mllel. (540)(1V) 846-1443 850-318e. Good Cond, "CLASSIC" 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ••1kaJ lalt. HM 497-2637 rnorl\l/evs. • '79 7331; 4 tpd., loaded. '75 450SLC. xtnt c:ond, low S2.300. Cell 548-8849 ---+-+--..._-1---1 EJ:CirlC dUltar o;:;; 11V11• JllliM l!!Ji. 1111 (971UXB) mllea, make otter. Mu1t 'lllll •14" White, Dimarzio plckuo, nmr-":1'i'Ceauo;'IH ·(~~.fv~~~apd .. aunrool. 0 M11540-0737,84&-58e5 Gdcond. 631-8072evs c:He. Schuller tuners, $315/0BO 875-7318 • '80 7331: auto .. loaded. 78 450 SL, exit c:ond, 2 '70 Bug 78,000 mllH, itlnl cond. $425. Rob ftllY (1BST1lll) topl. $18,500. 182-7784. CHHtte, new tlret. 63 t-4505. Brlttlah S.. Qull O/B, long USED CARS & TRUCKS • '81 5281; auto .. aunroof. 84&-1534. $1700. 780-1875 ~_..,_.,.__._~~.....j SHO·BUD. pedal l lMI ahlft. 4htp. S2 50 . COME INORCALLFOR (1CGB811) '80450SL.llblue.~. '71 Van. comp re- guitar. Ilk• new. 1225. 5'45-0982 FIR llfllll&l. • '81 633ctl; 5 apd.. 132.000. 842-3002 nntlhed,perf body & eng. &48-8896 CrulM/cerry O/B. Ilka COfmi.-OeUllo IOeded. (1CLH374) Mutt Mii thl1 wknd. OW" ' ·-Inn/ new.$100. Danforth • '82 320I: auto .. eunroot. '82 300SD. 1llver/blk 850-4t33. -· anchor,25 lb, 150. ~ (1FDN542) leather Int. 8300 ml, ---------lsalJ8tal 1121 857·1«8 182tt BEACH BLVD. • '82 528e; auto .. low ahowroomcond. 131.600 '7t VW t,ioorun• & look• OM sec. o;;l(/Cfulif. 2 New NAV 101 RDF redlO. HUNTINGTON BEACH mllea. (1EJA474) or take over IHH. grHI 11 . 858-8645 .._ ___ __. Exec. Deak/CNirl, OM Mutt 1811 $225. Ml ... l1IMl•Hl1 • '627331;5tpd.,loeded. 844-9030 dys, 844-4301 dy9.&31-1279evt-wkndt Ml1c. D11k, 5 Side t-835-3728 (7355637) eves & wtlndt PP. '73B~Cemper 13290 Chalra."50.0MSAVIN Ill I ... b llU~ WIPIYTIP.W 111-1111 '82380SL,L.apl1blue.wlll #51 .Dlr.845-2183 '80 $ellllla, ~. IO ml. 2/lone blue, 112.tOO. PP 897-3727. 840-e18e. TIEURlllT llUOTlll of l•t• model. low mlleege Cadillacs In Southern CatlfOfnlet See ua todayl IUDI IUIWO 2800 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 1•0-1110 780 Copier Auto Feed fl • P• nB 1111 208 W. 111, Santa Ana beige lthr Int. crulM con-· 7 3 v w 4 1 t N • w $1500. 855-.801 t Mpm. 35' Power Boat slip. AUi .,,... Cloeed Sunday trol, ABS, air, 10.000 ml. TlrH.good condltlon.5 ~~nnltt-----~.-3~.~3 ~-+-.,.__..._~ Selllng uHd furniture. $350/mo. 21 Balboa Plln&l/llUll LARGE SELECTION OF :!2~~211'· S<40,000. S2400. 540-7575. 1A7 S.S. IUPXU ........ to"'°'"" -Co.e. °"'*· '45-"35, 2UOH""'°'81"'. NEW & IMW'SI ·74 8 -~ t & mull Mii aome ••ltllnCI 873-1464. COSTA MESA Alk about the money we uper • ownr, with 19n 305 cu. In. en- fum. by Thura, 7128. ! 40• Newport Slip Sell only Ml 4* IMl· 1al can MW YoU thru our :a1;.11·,;~~ ~~8~ GI:-,! ~._::o 'k:ani!" dHk1/8 chairs/e tc. au per price. poai purctteM & ..... plane. • · m ron 'V" 955-3913. llV9-aooard. 813-2700. wa~ll LM ... M llllllll '74 SUPER BEETLE. anrl, nltlon. Alto many new -•ur. VOLUME SALES rebh motor new Int rune perta. 11000/bMt otter. stertbiL ... I IUt LARGE CENTER SLIP Good, c:IMn uMd cart; SERVICE & LEASING •llll good 12700. 842-8555 Cell 8ruce 831-6818 ___ ..___. 61f".HOtie lfi". ROb:f't Up to 48'. 233 19th. SU pret.r 1978-1983 Bu~I. 3870 N. Chen'y Ave. N~~~~ :~1H .74 VW: Xlnl. Cond. Orig, '88 Chlvelle, 350, 4 19<1. Augult. 1150 ... ••II c.~~· ~~·tM,, !,,~7~ocs! (No~~=~~~-~5) IH ··-Owner. 97.000 Ml.,. Nu 1700/obo. 846-3811 co n d -mu 1 t I•• . contlderecl. ToP pricea • ._ Tlrea, Nu Rad/Stereo. •7 1 NOVA, rune good, "3-1812. Moor1n9. Npl Harbor paldl Call Clive at Bauer ~114) IM-lllO 'll mz 1.1 Datl 12.500. OBO. 548-4208. 11ereo. $550. 546-0194 --+-+--..._~ Sc:ube lank. taclc, boot. nu w / 3 0 y. w I, c. n M 0 I 0 r. • t ( 7 1 4 ) r .. lnt Welcome $28,500 875--4154 '75 B ed/ hi 11 1--------- reg. 1150857-1«8 llvHboard, cloH to 979-2500. Mint ae11. New '83 320!. c:ondu~~o:O c:i•0 71 v~;""'~~ dock. 858-7141 Immaculate condition. llltsaWUJ 1147 Rlehl·dy9, 842-5735,..,.. ~~~~· Wet ault, boogie board & ~ MerlM/lllpa WI WAIT TM luxu1 package. FM Xii( abOUt our new IOI# 780-8170. fine. $85/ofr. "3-4954 day Week month .. ••• --•••• c:uaett•. aun root. fog 111., 1 •.1 ------~-'75 Monza, rebll eng n ..... '94&-0661 --- -llghtl, alloys. Mini con· • ,. _. I '75 vw OUher Station w/40,000 ml+ new pef11 --------------------------I. ' dlllon. 18,000 mllea . FlnanclngAvatlableOn Wagon. Auto, 82,000 ml. 11895. 538-1928 '8H1w Ml I Fuaitut IOH Jtwt~ 1214 111111 IUl ... TW IP Tl 11' I 1 4 e o o f 1 r m Selected 1983 Model•I $t150. 182-328e MICROWAVE· AMANA ...... "-'lfnn Fan. hU 4 n--··t. I ;c:::i= ....... 8E1XOtlfOL 25" RCA 1 100/rno. 85CM145 213-S80-H80 days· Otfergoodthru7/31/83 '780ASHER 12470 77 Chevetta, 52,000 ml. °' ._ ... ....., p ~,~,.,........ Color TV 2 yr wrnty 714-548·8533 ..,... . imW • . . 238UJW. Dir. &45-2983 ~!~g7•7oow. nr. S 1700. pu1hbutton electron le Tulip Light•. Oak Bladea, phlree. Only I 10 per $ 148 Free' deflvery ap.n SNpe Avallat>M. 25', 30', ~..-'" coo•llng. 1177. 54M740 3 spd & reversable, never atone. &40·8888 sun'. TV Jo H N • s 30'.end 40'+ llve at>oatd. Dltsu tllt '79 Dtl Rabbll,4dr,dlx Int. •79 BerMnetta, 1 ownr, mini R • 1r1d•r8 10 r . G . E. uMd. Co11 1290. take • 1..: I 846-t78e C a I I 9 -5 . 'lO HOZ I air. 4 tpd, xlnl cond. 23K conc:t, 32,000 ml. many elde/llde, 1200; WUher S99. 552·0796 ICaa•!!I.. I II ~ Mon-Frl,842-48« J llU Runs '1r need• tome ml. 14800/obo. 851-3922 utrH. 18500 obo. & Dr 'I• r • W • • t -BROYHILL 7 ft sofa and 5 Aleck 1 Dedter radial arm ltat1"'8'1aJ 711 l LI~ 7611 ltPL oosmel~k $2300 2 33 H . '79 RABBIT MIMI mint 752-1551 or844-4527 aft lngtonhouM. 1200/both It loveMat·L• Franoe vet-aaw, comml duly, 3" cut. 171OliiiiC111 tm 12' Jeiii. CJ7. PJS. Pie. ..2•111· I · ii 1141 ono con, blk/blk '1n1. 4 8 pm. Alf In good condition. vet w/wood eccents. Uk• 2v. hp, w/cebl"". xlnl 4cylVolvo110. open bow, UHd DUFOUR WINO· AM/FM cw. A/C, Tin -19<1. air. 2 dr. nu radial•. '7" c--··o B•rll~tta 714-83$-3248 ,_ cond. Cost $1800 cond. 1275.538-6498 $3000/obo. 850-0435 SURFER: c1Nn/ntiu. Whl RemoVble Hrd top '89 Daltun 510. nuna 1987 MGB/GT 13000 " ~ .. -·-' new. tofa·S500. love-Aak fOf Stewar1 an: 5pm. Ltd ' edition Int Sec f~ " obo. Cell 714-"4-0775 13· 175· 97o-0549 53.000 ml, Clf'MI con- -"9frig. 1250. W/D. dthWr 9Mt..$.450 Both for StOO. •11nuaa.... 1211 '58 CENTURY RAVEN 831-1940 Payoff S8950. 850-1389 ~Mt. 1700 make otr. days. Of 714-182-6437 '79 Rabbit Dtl, 28K. Im dlllon, loeded, Mutt .... & trth oompacier, 1135 472_8116. c1u11c bay launch/Ma II or &48-7310 a11 942•8880 aller e pm and wttnda. alereo CHHll•. new ~ lowbo 8Blue7"2 B()()t(n • ladl. M&-5848. Everything mull gol Fum.. aklff. w/lraller. $3000 lltyclel ll '74 Datwun 710 W.agon. 1lre1 au per cond ....,,,., o · "" 4 Of fWI' S.. ESTATE SALE: Cottee stove, bike, cook I~ obo. Mull Mii this...-. 3wr;;; itoycfe iioo. 763 I.It. St350 cuh. 492·3530 '75 MG Midget. 43.500 ml. 133001080. 552-3519. ' 875-0838, meauge. ;~· 28 ':'~'.or~mond~ :"~ ~~:,~~s:'S:.' E::;.s~~ ~~:~1~ag8~iQ.~~~54e: 875"1393 Canter St .. C.M. P•A•ll '78 2802 2+2-bik w/new $~\e>J~P7s111•1~~21co~;;: '80 Jetta 2-dr, eunroof, SU II FlllTI waterlndoor,lhoWroom Ta~S75.stereo Cabl-768-6684 ......... 71lleurgundy R~ Union AfllJlll meg1,radlal1,lheepakln 848-8815 avH/wknd1. tlvr, 5-1pd S5tl5.waha\'9agood191eetlon cond.Paldl1500,Nlllor net $25. s..tng Table 17' COdttill rn Get boy9crv1Mrst;Mtc:ond.. ON teatc:overa,meta,am/tm AlkfOfShelly 845-2205aft8PM. of NEW' uMd cn..t- llOO. 97s-7574 S25. By appt on ly offer thlewttnd. 87i.711'J s1ooioeo. 8-4l02 .JEEP .Ul :::i. ~~~,!~~· '78 Midget. lo ml, nu tlr•. '80 Rabbit Convert. I S.. ~· lnT top, copper 55 t-38« FANTASTIC 18' Beyllner 115 HP Motobec:ane, 10 9" 23" and top, cuatom laq paint. whtlblk top, air. 23K ml, e1ru~ dryer. wtll 175, Formic• oval dlnelle e•RG•tNS Enlnruda top board. $75/25" 1125. 857-1448. IOllllUll '77 280Z. xlnl cond. $2500 Obo. t80·75U aft $7900, 844-5403 w/leat 85•42, $75, On n n 13600. 875-5099. ...., IUin All --..... $5900. 957-1853 d)'9. 5:30. '81 Jetta DleMI. 5 tpd, air', dOof, very ~ 5· CHR WITH BUILT·IN VI-Cnllaer. Beat In Newport. oodcond. mutt Mii. J V . -PLUS 2. GL package, a:r $5550/obo. 548-8451 C ONNELL C HEVRO LET ..... '"' II I! ! .. I I' ''"'1\\1~,. 546-1 200 fWrlg. SIS. IOa & ··:a In ~~\~pl w~~i uph:•; LARGE SOFA, RECLINER 18' Sou1hcout Codltall 5 Stllt a;n;;;i QO:p;cf, ' lilcange .. _ '79 DATSUN: 280 zx. 2 ........ tUS eunroof, flewteM c:ond. ~~:':' n!w dm's ~~.~:~tc::r~!;,,,~~~~ BRA TOR. CHEST oF 115001oeo. 631-n85 a Gso1oeo. us.2•1e. ( oast -o :~~.:8: :;~5-:5• 110~~ '!. :',,~~·~ ·e1 Rebblt eonvert1b1e, ... 811·2545 $99 Whl. Ital Prov. DRAWERS. ALL THIS 831-7022. '81 Yamaha OT axn cond N•.... •• CUI• •u evening• ' W..-andt: thruout. NM fantalllc. whl. AC, 17,500 ml. = ·~· marblecotfeetbl(oblong) FOR ONLY $90. WILL 21. ~-.. •n -·~. lbrrglt., S""'".•"'7 ·......;.. • 1110~1111 1110 6ol)lllt 5.,,.1...... • .... 7 ... "7"'"" .. 8 $8800.971-1000 .._::;:;; A 75 .,,.1/11..,._ $95. Retrlge 1195. $99 845--0500 SELL SEPARATELY. ......,, ..... ,_ vii "'""' '""' ......,,., -""" "''" " " """'" ,....,..,,_., -. 8utltln DlahwUher 1100. . Sale Wed, Thurs, Fri ~ 1~~. = s~&JO: MOPED. runt and took.a 4 fttt) Ddftt to31 '81 310SX. runt,_, oot a '78 Peugeot Dtl Sta Wgn '81 Rabbit, n. blue 2 dr, ~-~~c;';'c!'~6-c::oe.Jeff· 546-M72. Good off wtll 9' couch ONLY.545-4892 558--4355,•lllAM. grHI. A1klng 1 110. '74 J:P J16 trudl. MiY nick or ecrateh, lmmec: .• tpd. air. PS PB CUI very lo ml, mint. $5000·~-------,..,, W..,._/tll«. dryr work· S too. Wht cheat 54" •tt-5048 loaded, .,..n c:ond. $4800. thruout, air, mu1t .... great fem. 'car.' iclnt: obo. 720-1133 (Jac:t<) Wt• Hit , ~ tno 175 botll 546-eeo7 length -28" tall wlahelf Glau aheMlg C-tbl 1135. 23' s.ec:rart turbo dll, 873-2912. 13915/obo. 831-3018 below whol ... le Blue '81 Sclrroco S, reel, exll '11"'15odoe coronet -auet ~ S7S' 8«-IM27 Frnc;h and tbll, 8' C-tbl tower ' plank. 3 station Tomu Moped. XLNTecn... :a2" i>zx T 5 9Pd Bootl ., $3700. 548-8451 cond, IO ml, custom ,__ Miii $500 873-seOt C-U I . 1200. °'"· bd·'"e ,....... •I-Ing. 2 '*2toa. AOf, dhlon. $175. 548-5"3 Renoa Rowr '75, AIC.111n1 2 . -top, • Ptnect 1117 turH. '8500 obo. • . .. I. Henredon Dining ... w/12 ""' .,.. L~•n OF Loaded • I I cOf\d, • very rare car. loeded. Extendecl eervtoa • 844-5600. r,.j Hit • . ~· dirt. pedeflal lbl, ax-175. ClolhH, ahoH. • K . 97.:.2••0 H. .....,. " $13,000. 918/285-3251 warr, MW •tidier. Altllng UH 112 OflQ ::::J t OflQ'. -~·MC Vl&O&m. cw. tend• tr~ e· to 137". bUket•. Junque. $1-110. 848-<>930 • v.. . lnttm .... Of 285-9171 Sll,900/obo, mu•• ..... ';;;1,~w1d.wtiia~n~rbal•-.e-2-JETT=~A-.-defMI--, -4-d-r,_,.5 '83 Falcon Rancharo . ............ c-t. II .. • nu. cerve<I 8 llutch, pecan 979-5897. 15K ml. 491·2922 b •/C -• oo., a"" IOaded 27 000 ml mg ~,, ood .,..., .,. ..... " S6 24' Sklp)ack F/B 82 1983 Honda ATC 70, Uled Salel 1981 Blazer VS. att .. " ... arm, 1 .,. ..,....., • • • ""'"'• runt g . 157-1«8. 900· Call .,.._ ad Lrge Jewel T.. collec:--mlr/outdr1ve awn ;._.., once. Perfect condnlon. 2WD. PS. PB. EC, Towing '82 Maxima. Dal. Fully geraged, very clHn. Ilka nu. s7aoo. 873• 1322· 1300/0BO. 5.48-3147 or ~·· Hll •818· 64:1-4300. 24 hrt. tables Autumn LMI ""'t· • ~ ....,...,, • ...,..iJOBO •"1 "'"25 .... .....,,._...,.... loaded Cleen 18895. $8700 848-4295 845-3340 ~c......... 1111 F•lfTlll 1~ ... • .. e oHer.W,,.,!',,;'_, S14K. 846-2317 ....,., . ..., """" Of .,..g."""' nv. . . • . . ____ . ____ _ --.. ..,.,. " ..,.,._, 540-478e. Scott. f· b m9 call 549-1259. '71 "11T . ...._..._.. r_.... ~ '85 M·-tang hardtop ~ .o.ec. Ilk• new. 1100. L• 957-a133 hat rack $45. Hand 24' Wood Hull, 10· Beam. nc ..., " ................ """' -· · ~ a.. sso. 857~. crocheted btdaprHd 250 Horae Inboard. Fly· '78 Honda 700K. orig. •a ct Ton Lt= a;;; rmut 1111 eng. $8500. 873-71578 tJ. ~~:oo=. ""'~3 .. J! .. ~ ~~ KING-SIZEWATERBED 175. King u Headboard Ing bridge, fully owner, very good lflape, trud! w/ovw drtve. col· '7f Ferr8" dta. gray. 1 '72 911S T•RQA, Rare ·~. ~· ~ 1tt " w/wood ahalv ... hMter, $65. 557-0S41, equipped, radio, depttl SHp Stream fairing, Betit leclOf'I nem. orig owner. owner, mech mali\t, " ·ee Convert., Oflg. owner. '•'• {o fiOme 3 musager, llke new. $300 MAGIC ISLAND 'GOLD' flndert, ouHlggue. box1e, rick & bare, $5000/ofra. 538-'1838 outstanding conc:t. Car ~~1t'.:i.~~9J~· mint cond.. 13995. • • Ing k11t•n•. 7 Wkl. Of beat offer. 831-5084 MEMBERSHIP $700 .. Loaded with axtraa. Mutt am/Im •l•reo. • t 100 p II 0 n. I 2 4 5 0 0 845-2205 an 8PM . • • 173-4923. Lullal)yl Cl'1b, dk wood, transfer'•· 780-92 t4 Mii. '4295. 876-4328 obo. 846-8737, '42-'370 ·75 Chevy Sllverado 4 973-toeO • '77 924 Specfei Edit, low 'et Muateng. Ltd. Edit. · .wnNlred Terrier ~ lCJnt cones. 175. 720-1975 •• ..,..le 1_, __ ,, G-'d .. __ ·eo Chrit-aaft trk:abUI '8t Honda CM-400. fully ~C:.:.~ ~~ S&500 .... _1 1111 ml, elr, an/rf, 4 tpd, Ill-W lllml'I Xlnt cond. 302V8. .. good nm 2yr Old rNlle '"'-. ...,.., "' """"'" 40' good c:ond ....,i dr...ad, •Int cond. S~ • . . •.. loyt. mint orig cond, rvna SOUTH 12600/mk• olr 873-3415 . !45-ee05' · Mltllon Oak rocker I 150. berahlp, S 1100. Incl I-. nMct wonc. Sell s1e:OOO. nc. It 100. 846-t709 •75 Luv PU. S 1500. Clean. '78 X1i, dMn, xtnt COfld.. g<Mt. $5,875: 87~548 ' ' " Vlc:torlan tole $185. Solld 998-«M82. 97 ... 7.-1 I t •2..,.,.. coum '70 Mull.._, 302 VI, new 528-8880 '11 IU 550 lmmac rune or """ 0 m · •• ru. • '7\IV, ltlll l!Jn IHI -.. • .. hn!t91L !Its ~/~l~or8 S ~e5.' o~i:,~: MAGIC ISLAND MEM-'84 28' Trogan C1bln bMut, Ilk.Ing St50 with '71 Chev Chey1nne Mon-Fri 720-4358 dy9. -:=;::.~58wortt, • •10 PC Chocolate brown 11y1e rug• 12•18 S185. BERSHIP S 1150, Crulaer. Flylng Bridge, financing. Jim at Plck·up. p-Stwlng, '77 124 Spider, whl/recl, .~~ledtJfll.4~ YOLllWAIEI • eeetlonal. good cond. 91C12 $45. supper chr 875-5798 twin enga teak decile 875·8000 (d1y1), crulH conHol A-1 maga.13950.495-2497. • •WIU.llT '71 Pinto, auto. lo ml. "t S30(). 8olld oak cottee tbl 185. 873-8565 MANILOW TICKETS Sun •Int con'd. S 1',5oo: 875-1401 (eYM). m • c h • n I c • I I y . Mull .... '79 Spyder 2000 ·-·~ 1875. 536-4878 ,_.· :SOO~~~t~ln~n =.· Sacrlnc. custom Stanley 2 11tnt lodoe 18th row 637-1338. ·11 Sui GS •SOS. blk, 5K $5815/0 BO. 548-1273 conv, ~xii cOfld. euto, VolumaSetll,SeMca '72 Wagon, orig ownr. Mltl 9'1mP'walnut dHk Mlct'IMl873-0928mees 'nG:anLVQU41,20flllpCS.-ml.$950/ofr.'44·1238 fau Nii am/lmcaaa.IOml.S5915 ™~ Andl.-ng melnt.'"5.557-1830 "' *OEOOAATOR'S OWN* $1501080. 538-7247 MNa Verde Country Club IMI eng, Vblrth. head & '82 ATC Honda 200. Runt 78 a;;;y Van IX ton obo. Call all & pm 18711 BeachBNd, '78 MUltMO 2 + 2, T-top, 7'C:..:1~':ing":::: Sacrifice Sale: Moving, Tennie mamberahlp ball tank wllrlr. Oood,Look•Good.'850 Loeded.ellCuaiom.Must 720--0201. -(lHun1t')'"i'ton2~000 Extr•. good condition, -well unite. Gor~ oak must Mii by Sat. morn· $2000/ofr, 859-8239 13500.545-0982 obo. 637-718e ... 1ee1.4808 ..... HU ~~oo~etNTtn 11 & 13200 obo. ~1-41185 I Q II I I lo,,~ Nf'M'Olll llJ>C'·~ I , .. l ~ -, • oiau dlH t• .. , ng, ua I}' terns nc .,.. MACAWBLUE&GOLD &•La--• Lttr l•n Hli la n '74 CMC, xlnt concl, new ClOHOSVNDAVS VOLKSWAGEN 71MallbuV8.~.new ' • w/rnelchmg coffee tbl custom MCtlori. rec:Uner, $700/0BO 845-2983 Full llne of TOHATSU out· 1170 FOfd i!lf!! 11112; ,..;;, _ _..!_ IMI paint. 11100. 548-8219 FMPu .~"-1 &£muffler. ~ , ML Unueed qn rnanr... otc. desk Conference board• C8ll IOf dleoounl " ...,.,..., .,....... T llll re.--n uroe>e . • • & box IC>flngt. St75. table. p1ant1. atadc chra. Photo retoucnl~ macf'llne prlOae. •Corn« 111h & rnotOf hOme, xlnt ooncs. 19 UOd:i X. 4 DO&fown ·n Aocofd. htcttbk, eu1o. 'Z!'L ~,1WllTWAGIN @ Rea ou. 41,000 ml. a rue lamps. PP. etc 548-5103 & m11arlal1-1 ka new. PCH In Hun Beach. 18200. 549-0432 Sed41n, ,..10ted. St.IH. lir. eter90, good cond. ''7!"1!orcaa Wagon, IOOi(, S4:foo. 171-1000 t72_..5 Sofa, 2 chalrt & cotf .. l-400. 979-4 .• eto. t80-t003 '72 24' Winnie xlnt cond 1 2950 firm. Eve• & runt~ 111 11100 A l*90flal and~ ex-'82 Mual-"'L .... ....._.. Reirlg 30 atanda d not ' ' '48 Ford Woodle navv 833·5801 ___ .. 4 .,,.,L.. clullv9 VW aoenoY dedl· -'V "" • ..._...., I beige IWlvel dl"4111• Ible. 1100. 631-8809. . , ' B•J• rMdy•lOdtao Merle II many MW Item•. mutt ~ fltlored 112 91S:' ...... -~ catecl to qU811ty Mr'YICa. AM/FM, AC, SHOO. • Ohalr9, 110 ... Antique TWo Nof'-beck or. velvet ~/~~~3~. ~~ '40hp M«c. trlr, xtra: H• to app,.clal•. 'p,p 87s..i18,-. 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After the incumbent defended hit polidee in a MUonally televl8ecl news conference Tue.day, Walter Mondale called the adminJ8tration'1 moves a ''mulive t!9Calation" of U,S . military involvement and Reagan's explanationt of the policies "vague and defensive.'' Republican Sen. Larry Preealer of South Dakota said Reagan's movee are "a great mistake." Democratic Sen. Edward Kennedy of Maasachuaettl uid ''the Reagan administration hu a war policy instead of a peace policy." (See REAGAN POLICY, Pace A!) • THI ORANGI COAST Reagan and Glenn: Foe1 in 1984'? ' People polled at fair . see Reagan re-election BY ITl:VE M••BLE otllle ........... U.S. Senator and former Mtrawat John Glenn -the Steve Garvey of out.er II*» -ia the n.m. cnt mast likely to chalJenae Prelident ..... in the 1984 electiom. At leMt that'• the op6nlon of 488 people who took time away from -ma ao.y the Pia or Jan and Dean to 9'0p by a reptration booth at t&e Onnee C«mty Fair in a.ta Meea to answer 10 ~drafted by the Onnee County hdention of Republican Molt of thoee respondin« expect Glenn to win the Democratic nomination and then be the eenenI election to Reagan. (See POU. RESULTS, Paae Al) ·ca111 1111101 WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1983 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Newport housing stand blasted BY STEVE MARBLE Of'lMOllllr ........ A fair bouaing leader hu lashed out at Newport Be9ch residentl be c1aimt have lhown a "drawbridge mentality" ln oppomng the idea of building low-cost homee on the fri.nga of an affluent neigh- borhood. "They feel they are a chmen people and only they have the rtcht to enjoy the aood life," said ~ Scorio, director of the 0nnee County Fair Housing Council. Scorio, wboae agency ia not directly involved in the proposal but II part of a boUling diacrimina- tion JAwsuit against the city, added that "Newport Beach re- fu.s to oome into the 20th century. At imue ii a city plan to construct up to 210 affordable houlling unitl at or near Newport Center, a mecca for big busine9a and high f.Mhion. Residentl in Corona del Mar have cbaraed the project will lead to high-demity in an area where homee go for u much as $1 million. (See HOUSING, Pap A!) Antiquity in gold The Scythian Comb, a gold sculpture created between the 8th and 2nd centuries before Christ's birth, is re-created with live models at the 50th annual Page.ant of the ............................... Masters in Laguna Beach. Per- formances continue each night through Aug. 28, but tickets are scarce. For information, call 494-1147. •. Irvine Med Center wins :· new round BY GLENN 8CO'IT otllle ........... 'Ibe propoeed Irvine Medical Center II continuing to win rowlda in a hoeptal aelection fll'OCIW which, like okl-Ume boxing matchel. may never end without an honorable acreesnient or a knock~t. The BoUd of Directon of the <>ranee County Health Planning Co•ndl 'l'ue9day t.cked an en- donement from ltl Review c.om- mlttee to recommend liceming of the Hoaa Hospltal-t.cked IMC for a 177.:becf hospital in IOIUtheMt . Irvine. The board ai.o AIJ'eed with itl committee and denied a compet~ Inc application from the Health- Weat l'oundatioa, which wana to build a lbnilar..ued community hoeptal at UC Irvine. After the -'on, however, spolr•nen for both (p'OU .. weft talldnc more about extncur- ricular lep.l and politbl comider'- ationa than the at.ate-mandated ..,... lt8elf. Board nvmben, on an 11-2 vote with two abstentiona, ruled that the Review Committee had prop- 0 a:: ~ ~ ~ 0 z < "' \ . Location of ~.,:;l hoepital. : " erly followed state guidelines iO Ulinc a special ).wtificati<ln clawt to aapport the IMC applicati~ and deny HealthWeat'a. ! At imlJe in the claUR w• whether HealthWeat'a flaphip hoeptal. Northrldae c.omm~tj lbptal. received the lame cont- mlmity alpport • Ho.g. (See IRVINE, Pqe AJ) . 'Dry run' I or amphitheater Cleanup ~ at hotel for birds ~ Rock concert inaugurates Mesa Fairgrounds facility tonight BY GLENN SCO'IT on....., ........ After years of dreaming and months of construction, ownen of the Pacific Amphitheater in Costa Mea will launch their $11 million outdoor theater tonight with itl first -if unofficial -concer--... 'Ibe PllrmouJa, a new wave band, will appear at 8 p.m. for what amphitheater General Man- ager ~ Felling predicts will be a particularly quiet show. Five thouland free tk:ketl were dimibuted at Pacific's box office at the <>ranee County Fair- grounds lMt week for the ooncert. which la looked upon by or- pnbera from Nederlander-West, the amphitheater owner, •strict- ly a dry run. .. "'This is buically our final exam, our shakedown show," explained Felling, who on Tues- day afternoon waa besieged at hia desk in a small construction trailer by employeee, vendors and even reporten looking fot anewen in their Lut-minute amphitheater projects. The official opening of the amphitheater oocun Friday nig}lt when linger-aongwriter Barry Manilow ia ICheduled to appear on the giant, 75-by-150-foot stage at 8:15 p.m. 'Ibe 5,000 1pectaton at the PliJmou1.I ooncert will fill juat more than half of the 8,543 red aeatl installed in the put few weeks at the amphitheater. A lawn above the fixed eeatl offen ' room for another 10,222 spec- tators. Felling uid all the .fixed aeata, at $17.50 each, are .:>Id out for Manilow'• concerti Friday. Satur- day and Sunday but$10 ticketl for lawn .eatiJ11 att ltill available. The amphitheater will locate eound moniton in nearby nei&h- borhooda to record eound leve1a durtnc Manilow'• ooncertl, Fell- ing uid, adding that tonJcht'• concert probably wouldn't need monitorinaJ. ••rm going to keep the eound turned down eo low, nobody will hear it," he uid. Meenwhile, reddentl living in the Colleae Park netahborhood aero. Fairview Road are ltill (See AMPIDTllEATER, Pap AJ) I .... .................... Robert Niehola cleeeenda the Rep1try Hotel in lnine alter ele•nlDI up a me11y "room" ( ineet) left by a pair of ra•en1 • U * Or'Mp Coat DAILY PILOT/WednMdey, Juty 27, 1983 .. ex ad brings arrest IRVINE ... From Page A1 HealthWeat attorney Thomas Meeker argued Tueeday the com- mlnee, in a ''mul of oonfumon,'' had milinterpret.ed the clauae and that neither IMC nor Health West ahould have qualified. Keeper's funeral shuts ·Lion Safari Suicide raid on Lisbon embassy ·~ ,l .. · .. Oa..NN llCO'IT .............. A man edYel'tilina in a news.- per "help wanted" aectlon for a .-.anal -=retary WU arrested 1\Mday by c.o.ta Mesa police offtcen who a11eaed he really wanted 8eXUal f.avora. Undercover ofticen arrested R.cnald Shon, 32, of y orba Linda 1 ID a Fullerton motel on auapicion of eolldtinc prostitution after he aUecedlY offered a female officer S60 to perform a sexual .ct. 'lbe female officer had po9l?d. as a job aeker. S he was carrying a bidden microphone which trans- mitted their conversation to two ~ investigators, Det. Tom Wamackuld. MOit board members agreed wtth IMC attorney Donald Gold- man, who claimed the committee had exerd8ed reuonable diacre- tion. IMC Preaident David Baker, as he haa done during earlier rounds, wu counting victoriea after the action. He Mid the council becking waa round number three and noted that future rounds (there are at least three more) will be staged through the Statewide Office of Health Planning and Development. By KAREN £. &LEIN CIOMM!r"'4 ..... Lion Country Safari clmed lta gatee at noon toda.y in reCIOIPlltion of a memortal aervice belna held in Tustin for 34-year-old Lee Keaton, the head ranger at the animal park Who WU cruahed to death by an elephant Sunday. Harry Shuater, president of Lion Country, said he wanted to give employees a chance to attend the eervice for Keeton. Meanwhile, Milty, the elephant who killed Keaton Sun- day, wu to be moved today or Thursday to an animal reecue center in the San Fenwido Valley until Gentle Jungle, Inc. of Burbank finds a pennanent home for her, a spokeswoman aid. The Wildlife Waystatfon where Miaty wW be hou8ed temporarily la a hoJJdna facllty and rehabllf- tatfon ranch that dM.11 with my type of an1mal that la in trouble - whatever the pl"ObJem mlabt be, said Dlrector Martine Colette. Misty'• final dlapo.ttion bu not yet been determined, ahe said, but added that Wildlife Wa)'9tation will keep the elephant u Iona u abe need.a a home. Gentle Jungle la expected to take care of her food bWa and provide keepen to feed and care for MLlty, Colette Mid. She'll be kept in a fenced.Off canyon area and will have no contact with hwnana other than her keepen. · Colette said she agreed to take Misty Tueaday, when It became apparent the elephant could not remain in the Perris animal park Lee Kea ton where abe had been houaed since Sunday'• attack. Howard Johnson. the owner of the Penis facility, has said that Misty la mean-tempered and known to cauae trouble. LISBON, Portupl (AP)-Flve Armenian IUldde t.errortltl shot their way into the Turldah am- bewador'• residence w~ then blew up them9elvel and a top dipklmat'a wife in a fiery "aacrt- 6ce to the altar of freedcm. •• A aixt.h terrorist WU killed by eecwity guards when the raidera leaped out of a car and began their uuult with machine plstola on the modem two-story building in the suburban outakirtl of the Po~ capital. Wamack aaid Short had offered afticer Gina Jones over the tele- phone a $550...a-week salary and free \Ille of a car and gasoline to .-ve u hill penonal eecretary. "My concern is that what happened tonight might be a rnicrocOlmofwhatoccuraatthe state level," he said. "The problem iathatHeathWestand UCiareina position of trying to kill a com- munity hospital that does have community support." Baker conceded he has been meeting constantly with UCI Chancellor Daniel Aldrich Jr. aeekina waya for both groups to become directly involved in an Irvine hospital. He said a continu- ing fight between the aides -and perhaps a figurative knock-out - would not be healthy for the community. AMPHITHEATER OPENS IN MESA ... Interior Minister Eduardo Per- eira aaid the five remaining ter- rortsta blew thermelvea up de- liberately in an explosion that abo killed the wife of the Turldah charge d'affaires. She WU ident- ified u Cahide Mibdoslu. He abo aalted eeveral questions about sexual preference before RtUnc up the ''interview" at the motel. Wamack said. Ofticen became involved in the I caae after a c.o.ta Mesa woman complained to them abe had called the auapect after answering an ad in the Sunday Repter. She aaid ahe needed a job and waa dia- tremed by the questions Short had I Mked about her figure and preferences. HOUSING ... From PageA1 Traffic congestion and the lack of parka abo ia a wocry with reai- denta. Richard Nichols, president of the Corona del Mar Community A9odaUon, said the housing pnr ject will pr obably mean high~nsity, three-story apart- ment buildinp. "An affordable housing project meuw more than just affordable." .id Nichola. "It has a political I connotation of a certain type of people who'd be moving in. -''We'd be briJl8in8 in a politi- cally dmignated type of penon - and that'a a bed 1eene.'' Nichols added. City officiala have cautioned that they are Clllly studying the idee of building 150 low and modenate-priced homes on the eut edp of Newport Center and another 60 affordable homes aioac nearby Fifth Avenue. Both projeda are on land owned bythelrvlneCo., whlcb would set pennimion to build 278 .. market rate" homes in the an!8 aa a tndeoff for constructing the low-cost units. The Newport Beach City Coun-cil....-to hold public heartnga atartina In late October« Novem- ber on the plans but did not signal any support for the project. ''We're just opening the poeai- bWty. I don't aee what the big controversy la,'' said Councilman Bill A,aee, a Corona del Mar resident. City ottk:iala allo are oonaider- lna bu1lding about 220 affordable houlina units in the northern par\ of the town oo a parcel of property known u North Ford. Public • . heierinp will be held in October. A.coording to city figuree, J.ow- and moderate-income housing would be available to families with a total income of about $33,700 annually. HOTEL ... From Page ~1 -· _ ally tri• to avoid large nests aa a rule. "Birda don't like their nests cUaturbed. and the eyewitne89 repcl1ll I aot indicated the9e were ... btrda '' l:lotel offidala aid the \Wig eenthau.e wasn't that noticeable dW"inc the daytime, but the IMdowed letter really stood out at niCht. And, lillce the birda have left. the manaaement aaw no reuon to maintain the top-atoey acallNDo- dadana. We're Listening ••• 642•6086 ~ ...... I Id lilOlle.y·Ffldey " you 00 "°' M•• yo..t pepeo l>y OJl>pm call:l9tor•7pm :;: .~:t ~oPr w111 •• Said Baker: ''Now is the time for thoee dilcu8siona to take plaoe." HealthWest President Paul Teslow de9cribed hill foundation's position as David fighting Goliath and agreed the final decision may wind up in the oourta u long as decisions, like Tueaday's, are baaed on interpretations of facts. Teslow, meanwhile, said he was pleaaed the UC Regents have created their own committee to review the UCI relatfonahip with HealthWest becau.e it should accelerate the ded&ion-making process. From PageA1 looking at atraiegies to protect themselves from noiae and traffic, but spokeswoman Karen Millar said they aren't too worried about the Manilow concerts. "Our concerns are to get ouraelvee organized in advance of the re.Uy hard rock per- formancea," she said. Millar said residents from other nearby neighborhoods, including Mesa del Mar and Monticello, abo are part of their group, called ConcemedC1tizena of Costa Mesa. The group haa ICheduled a Jni¥t- ing for 7:30 p.m. Aug. 8 at Fairview Community Church. FellJnB aaid the 0ranse County Fair Board, which gets a per- centage of the $3 parking fee c.b.arged at ooncer1a. baa hired a firm specializing in parking lot traffic flow to help driven get in REAGAN POLICY ... From Page A1 At his newa conference, Reagllll aid that he wants "to usher in- a new era of peace and justice" in the region, adding that oonf _ _., and misinformation ia causing unju8tl.fied worries about U.S . policies in the area. But critics -led by aome of the Democrats who would like to oust Reagan from the Oval Office tn the 1984 electiOlll -were worried even more by Reagan's explanatiom. "Aft.er tonight, rm more certain than ever that iM current admlniatration policy ia leading ua into war in Central America," Mondale said in a telephone interview. ''The president had a duty to carefully define our purpoees. but instead was vague and defensive and ~t to declare thll rnuslve eacalation as routine. When the preaident aenda 4,000 troope into a war zone, it's not enough to blame the preaa," he added. '"The pw'p099 of th1a news conference was to rNmUre an anxious~ that sees ua being drawn into war," Mondale aaid, adding be thought it actually "heightens anxiety about what our true purpomes are.'' Another Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Alan Cranston of California said the Reagan policies "increaae the risk of American involvement in a aboo~ war." POLL RESULTS ... The novice pollltera said their questionnaire was a random survey only. The reapondenta were not aaked their party affiliations or plaoe of residence. Following Glenn, the respondents named Democrats Edward Kennedy, a U.S. aenator from Maasachuaetts; Alan Cranston, California's senior aenator, and former Vice President Walter Mondale aa the most likely presidential nominees in their party. Twenty-two percent of the respondents named Glenn. Forty-three percent Wett undecided. Even former California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. was on the liat, albeit at the very bottom. But all the Democrats put together make acant competition for Reagan. Nearly 83 percent of those polled agreed President Reag$11 would be re-elected If the election WU hela today. Slightly 1e9a than 53 percent of the f.airgoen quizzed believed Reapn does noHaoe any aerioua Democrat challenge in 1984. On the international scene, more than 91 percent of the respondents aaid they do not trust the Soviet Union at the bargaining table on nuclear arms reductiona and more than 80 percent agreed the apread of Corrununiam in Central American threatena the U.S. Cloler to home, 62 percent of thoee polled believe Gov. George Deuk:mejian la doing a grst job even though he's only been in office several months. Regardinc education, a whopping 81 percent aaid they believe education can be improved without 1ncreui1l8 taxa. Only 18 percent of the respondents believed atate education can be improved with more help from the taxpayer. Finally, thoee polled said they prefer nuclear power plants over add rain. About 68 percent went with the nuke plants and 4 pereent aaid they'd take the add rain. Lynn Turner, a lellder of the RepubUcan Federation, .dmitted the la«er la a ''t.houaht provoking question -smoke atacka venua cl.Mn energy.'' Just a btt more than 14 percent of the respondents Mid they didn't care much for add rain or nuclear power plants. What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at lefl and your message will be recorded, tral'l.ICribed and delivered to the appropriate edltor. The same ?•·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No clrculatlon calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind . ORANGE COAST Dilly Pilat H. L Set.Wertz Ill . Publllhef Ci..ffled lldw.,....._. ?WMl.-n All other d9pertmenfe Mt-4111 MAIN o.PK:I »O w .. 1 8ey 81 • Coe!• MtM, CA M .. --llO> IMO. COl18 MIN, CA 1>2'H (M)yrlghl 1 .. 3 Ot91\Qt COetl P\iOlllnlno ~ No new1 ttorlu , 111u1tret1ona, 101101111 m11ttt or tOW«.....,...tt ""8111 ""'Y ti.··~ ... tftOUI --• I*~ OI C~'ON -... 111 .. y IM l<lndey ti .... dO -•«-,_ • .., , .. ,,, • eel eetof• tO .. .., -"°"' copy .. ....... ChaJ Dowlllllw "8Jm0ftd lleoLMn Editor and A .... tani Control* Cfl ...... Tith;••-... =r e-ity ...., _.,... ~-..- ' VJ•c:•.-i .... 19 ~ ....... .... to !tie Publllher ...,._,.c.... "'~ ....... VOL. JS, NO. - f and out of the grounds. He noted a barricade will be aet up at the Princeton Drive entrance to Col- lege Park. Traffic plans call for can to enter the grounds off Newport Boulevard from Fair Drive and Vanguard Street; off northbound Fairview at Princeton, and off aouthbound Fairview at Mer- rimacWay. Vehicles exiting the grounds will be routed northbound on Fairview to the San Diego Free- way from Princeton and Mer- rimac, and thoee heading for Newport Boulevard will exit on Fair, which Felling aaid will be u.eed u a "ttacking area." c.o.ta Meaa police officen will direct traffic on city intenectiona. be aaid, but they have no jurbdic· tion on Newport Boulevard be- cauae It ii a atate highway. The~~and his 17-year-old eon were alJ&htly wounded by the explosion and a Ponu,ueee polia!man WU abot aevenl times in the legs when the attacken entered the building, Pereira uld. Anti-terrorist police comman- dos stormed the bu.i1dina four houra after the attack began at 11 :05 a .m. (6:05 a.m. EIYI') but ~t no resistance. Onofre reactor 'plugged back in' .. ·: BY STEVE MITCllELL °"'-..., ...... will entitle Edi.eon to aek PUC approval to pam the cost of OONtruc1ion of the $1.7-billion reactor to ratepayen. electronic malfunction cau.ed :: Unit 2 at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station WU operating at full power today following a aeries of scheduled and not-to-scheduled abut.downs"' of the 1,100-megawatt reactor during the pMt five da)'9. Barron said Ediaon haa applied to have the b1cree8e show up on c:tlltomen' September bllla, add- ing the utility la seeking a 7 .8-per- cent incre•e. when equipment goveminc the ::: movement of reactor control rods inserted aome of the rods into the reactor core. David Barron, a apokemnan for the Southern California Edi8on Co., major owner of the generat- ing station aouth of San Clemente, said the react.or la ''better than half way" through a California Publie Utilitiea Commilmion teat that requires the reactor to oper- ate 200 houn at full power. Completion of that full-power test ,. ...... _ Piil lllPS ,....,.,..., '2.41u. .. u.11 I LM. llllUTEI 'that flgurea out to about $3.30 more per month for the avenge residential URI'. Derron aaid. "'lbat'• what we've propoeed, but the PUC may approve a diffenmt fi41ure, '' he uld. Unit 2, the Clllly nuclear reactor currently in operation at the plant, wu abut down Friday due to an TRI TIP ROAST ,.,,.,_..,.IH ••• '2.41LL U•ff41.h. ITIUllLI u.u. ............. '1.11 IFF.., ~ Fii.ET 1111111 Ulllt 11~ .... ,,. The problem wu reeolved and the reactor wu back on line Satualay morning, Barron Mid. It Went off line again Sunday foe acheduled testa.. rewmed oper- ation later that day, and wu abut.down again Monday morning when 80CDe ooot:rol equipment which feeds water into the steam generator malfunctioned. "We went beck on line Monday afternoon and we're operating at better than 97 percent (full power) now, Barron said. ''11111' 111111 IEEF MT•bNH 111 '2.llLL u.lt 11 Lk. l.u.&.-' .. ~ Ul If 1.1111 '1,llLL - ~·· /llln .... I llllTIY snLE NII llllUTD IEEF 11111111 RIBS s1.19LL 99°u. .. Tiil.i 111111111, FIEll IPlll• CARROTS ,.,~,...,. ...., ,..,.,. ...,,, 19°u. 98°u. 3/'1.11 .. 111111 IRTIGlllEI NTIRll .......... ....... u,pa. PIPIYI ll•u. 11•u. 11• .. ·---- --•••••••-••COUPON•••••••••-, :I FIUI UUL -·2~00 tFF l I SWORD FISH ":l::. ':: .. IL I \ ..... ,~ I .. 11111 ..... ~--•••••--••COUPON •--••••••-f# WI DI LIVIR PARKING AYAILAaLI AT RIAll OP STOltl Pacific Ranc h Ma rke t ~ ! .\• 3347 E Coast Hwy. ."s" _ Corona del Mar -____ ,___ • 673-3510 °""" .,..., .......... "' . ..,...., • • ... . , • "' Prtoea E,,_,.tw TllN 112113 ' • .. .. ... BULLETIN BOARD Croquet anyone? Group plans meeting tonight I • A poup interested tn forming a Newport Beech croquet club will meet tonf&ht at 7:30 at the Beek Community Center on Balboa laland. Video tapes of croquet matches in New York, Palm Beach and Bewrly Hilla will be shown. For more infonnation, contact Don Quinn at 760-1428. Self-defense workshop at college A four-hour aelf-defenae workshop for women will be offered Friday at Orange c.oaat College in c.osta Mesa. The workshop runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in OCC'a Student Center. The prosrarn will be conducted by three instructors with ~ence in law enforcement. All three are now employed by an Oranae County aecurity firm. Workshop fee ia $25. Tickets can be purchased at the OCC 'llcket Office, located in the college's Student Center Building. 'l\cketa a1ao will be sold at the door. For information about the workahop, phone 556-5880. Flisht of the Lasers slated Sunday The annual ''Flight of the Lasers," the heir to the popular "Flight of the Snowbirds," will be held in Newport Harbor Sunday, atarUng at 1 p.m. The traditional cat boat race started in 1935 when Snowbirds; now obeolete, were popular. It was intended as a maasive Oight around the bay by one type of boat. Last year, more than 100 people entered and this year 150 are expected. Bill Ficker, an America's Cup winner, is chainnan of the race, spomored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Ccmmerce, Bank of Newport and Home Federal Savings & Loan. Entry blanks are available at all yacht clubs. For more tnfonnation, call 644-8211. Senior nutrition program planned Gerontol<>sist Karen Rabin will diacuas health and nutrition for older Lagunana at a free program sponsored by the Senior Qtlr.ens Club of Laguna Beach Tuesday. A short film on health is a1ao part of the program as well as food and diet tips. For information, call the center at 497-2441. POLICE LOG Newport yeggs make off with Porsche lug nuts Burglan btol<• through a w .. t Vtd crawled Into Plldftc Tldee Manne. 227 20th St., and atote • $350 power ... A Cfook cnwted through an open Window of a realcMnce on the 500 block of Ooeenfront and atole I 150 tn OMtl. The rae6denta, who Mid thla le .... b"1tl time they'v. been htt by burglera. were~ at the ttme. Laguna Beach A c:amer• and MYef'&I ....... Ylllued at a total seoo. were 11olen from• hcM'9e In the 200 blod< of PMf1 8treeie Tueed9Y, LaguN 8eec:tl Polloe lllkt. A NPOtt of a women dancing In the ltrMt and eau91ng • dlsturbence Pfompfed Polloe to be dlapatched to the 200 blod< of Broedway, but the women had afreedy left the area. Tepee and a heedeet were 11olen from • IOCked car pwtced ,.., M .. n Beectl Pant, the owrMW Mid. Cotta Mna Potic9 wr•ted • 17-yew-old youth TUM«Sey .tter • MCUrtty guerd epotted him prep9r'lng to breM lnto a Vofk1W9Qen In 11n O¥Wftow perking lot for ~ Vlllll09, 2300 Hwbor BMS. The boy, c:eught Wtth th,... other frtend9, 9dmltted he planned to etMI the c:er for part8 and then Jun6c tt. He w. edmhted Into Orange County Juwnlle Hall. A portable tetevlalon Mt and a gold chain necid11ee were reported etolen during a dayttme burglary Tueeday of .,.. apamnent on· the 700 blodt of Shalimar Drt"9. A 24-year-old man from Chelmsford, M ..... told Pottce Tue.- day hla 1982 Plymouth Grand Fury WU 11olen from a perking tot •t South Coat Plaza while he WM ehopptng. The car, With Maaaec:hueetta llcenee ptat•, wee gone when he returned at 8:30 p.m., he aid. Huntington Beach The manager of a conetructton alte at BolN Chk:9 Street and Edinger AYenUe d6ecovered Oll9fnight van- dabm TUM«Sey momtng. Controla were br<*en on heavy equlprMnt and air wu let out of tlree. The dM\&08 w. eettm•ted at "'°"' th11n 11,000. A reeldent of the 18700 blod< of Viewpoint Lane dl9COVWed her bl-* 1963 VOlkwegen mlatlng Tueed9y morning. The ear was v81ued at 11.200. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, Juty 27, 1983 * Aa --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~'· He's tech for rambling wrecks Mesa shop keeps 'exotic motor capital of Southern California' running By JODI CADENHEAD on....., ........ anythlnc.'' Spyder oonver1ibJa. eon.truction executives Weft lUa hen customll!n. In an area where fluhy, expenaive cars are more expected than noticed, MJchael Sheehan figured he'd come to the right place to repair broken, busted and abuaed exotb. What Sheehan winda up f1xlnl 1D09t ta Ferraria, the sleek Italian lmporta that start at $14,000. Althouih an OCCMkmal MMeraU. Ponche, or lAmborahlnl ta IMn, clearly the only junker in lieht WU the reponer'a. Sheehan, who u8ed to import Volb- w.,en vana, got Into the bwdnel9 after buyinc a Ferrari and find1n8 there wu no one to repair It. Today conveniona are a thing of the put and docton and attorney. are about the only customen who have money to spend on exotica, Mid Sheehan. Aa a ..Wt, Sheehan relies heavily on lnaaranceClOIDpaDlm for payinc tu. $45 hourly rate. eu.tomen who want more than craah repaira are Mked to pay tn ~.000 installments. Apparently he WU riaht. Alter etcht yean in c.o.ta Mea, Euro- pean Auto Restoration did $750,000 tn repain last year and aa1es were another $2 m1111on. ·~ Mea la the exotic mot.or capital of Southern California," u.ld Sheehan, 34. ''Thia ta the ultimate adult toy ahop. We can fix t With the economy roJJ.tna In the late '70a, Sheehan bulli a buraeoninl buslnem eonvert-inc Ferrari Daytona'• into more valuable A 1959, gullwing Men:edea baa been gathertne dust in the park!ns lot for llix months after the owner wu unable to afford restoring the car that had already undergone $20,000 worth of inauraooework. Now that he has repaired the Dino 206 GT, above, Michael Sheehan is sure he can f abri- cate neceuary parts lor Ferrari 250 Cabriolet which is less damaged than Dino was • "If they can't afford it, they ahou1d get rid of it," laid Sheehan, noting that the average upkeep for a Femui la $2,000 a year. Fixing one is another story. The sports car loven find out, generally after a wreck. that there are few spare Ferrari parta available. Everything must be made by hand -which ia where Sheehan and his crew come in. Using l~-ton pull towers, the wrecked body la pulled back to ita original shape. In a lengthy prooeea, bumps are carefully ham- mered and a coat of heated lead la bruahed on to RDOOtb away any remaining pita. Such repain were being made on a Dino Ferrari smaahed the day the woman purchued it to match her auburn hair. "~t Ferrari owners crash their can within the tint two weeks," said Sheehan. "By the third day they think they're Mario Andretti and get fearless." Plain-Jane car driven would be sur- priaed at the can that show up: • A spiffy red Dino that had never been driven after undergoing $17,000 repeirs in 1980, blew up laat week when the driver finally started it. The fuel lines had rotted. •A silver 365 Femui with doors that fly open at high speeds. The bill for the shocks, tune-up, grille, radio and air conditioning is $15,000. •A 1970 Dino purchaaed for $18,000 and driven only 5 miles stopped dead when the new owner got It home. Repairs will run $12,000. Heaters. radios and air-<niditioning are not typically found in the Ferraris. With ao few of the sports cars made, spare perts are almost non-existent. "Your car ia transportation," said Sheehan, when aaked why anyone would even want such a sports car. ''Theee cars are entertainment. You can only drive them on sunny day.." ~ '· ,JCJi -~; 1 '<>i • ~l-:~ . ...... .{•·' .. ,.,-;, ,y ,;,~ -~:1 .r.-.. tJ:-!, 1~-.. ,;:'! ~ • o:·-= "\ .. 1 L . • r: .... ·' ... ~ . . , .. , . ,,., Three slaying victims found in Corona car ·~ OORONA (AP)-Tbe bodies of two men and a woman were found wrapped tn blankets and sheets in an abandoned car near a residen- tial area. and police say they were murdered. However, the caUle of death has not been detennined by the cor- oner. "There are no major obeervable injuries at thAa point." aaid Deputy c.oroner Billy Kyle. An autopsy waa scheduled for 5 p..m. Wednes- day. "It would appear from the drcumatanoea at the scene it'• a homicide," Kyle said. But he said the autopsy fi.ndin3a would be needed to make that determina- tion definite. Kyle said the bodies found about 12:30 p.m . Tuellday were thoee of male and female Caucasians and a male Hispanic, all middle-aged. Although tentative identifi- cation had been made Tueeday night, the names were not re- leaaed pending notification of relatives. "I don't recall penonally us having a triple homicide,'' aaid police Lt. Gary Salyer, who baa been with the department 19 yean. The woman's bodywaa found in the back aeat of the car and the bodies of the two men were found in the trunk, said police Lt. l...any 'lb.ayer. Police were ~ to. the car parked In a barren patch off the west aide of Lincoln Awnue by a conatruction worker who bad tint spotted the vehicle at about 7 a.m. and aaid there appeared to be ··: · a body in the car, Thayer laid. 0 "There was what appeared to J>ff be a Caucasian female in the back -..mJ seat wrapped tn a blanket," :· Thayer aaid. When police opened .. ;..:. the trunk, they found two more y •" • bodies wrapped in sheets f:rom : _,. heed to foot, he said. • "Only their feet were sticking .... , : out," he said. 1, • 1bayer said police had obtained :.N information that placed the car in .... ~ that location as early as 6:45 a .m . ··"": Tue.lay. ~'>': ' TODAY'S WEATHER ~t ... ~ , . Lazy, hazy days of su1n01er continue Gem Talk WHEN YOU CAN HAVE · .,WHATEVER YOU WANT '~OMEGA 14K GOLD . Coastal , .. ,,_..,llUI _._,...,.MCI ..................... 011111L ...,. ........ n '° 11 _, ..._......,. .... M.'-•to•. ...... ......., ......... c-....................... .......................... .......... -~ ~--=--·~ ..... --................ ,.'° 11,_.. ........... 0.. ..... ............ ...__..,,. ..... -· == ... ..:::.""'f .. ..._ -"""-...._. Temperatures ,.,_, ::::"'· ........ __... Mlllle ,.....Qly ...... ...... =...,. --... ..... ..... ...... =re"· Gllla•• 1 .... o. Glllial I .. w.V. 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TMt II one~ tDr tM ~ vlllu9 of dlamondl ••• thy .. not M1Y to come by. lut _,. one wtM» owne a .,_,.,. Mnond .. ..,_ IMI It II wor9' the --. . ... ~ •r.: r.." s.~ ,.,.,~(!ti~ •IM>r ~•r111Rr 111t111 jewelry or timepiece? These slender, 141< gold watches make it hard to tell. And • .c • for those who want more than just a '.;r·, ~ti gold bracelet, there's a watch with a '" face surrounded by diamonds! Precise Swiss quartz accuracy. Scratch- resistant 5!1pphire_crystal. Oval: $79~.oo Round: $1,3)().00 Diamond: $2,300.00 0 OMEG~ l;lf11/ fllrt/~./mf Sl,.500,tU> "'"~ • t,tJQl! lllOlllh ''"""'· C1111t1<t Stnlll1t1g 6 Auoo~tni l.td . NY, NY 81n11Amtrtc1rd-M .. i.r Charo- ., PHONl~1 ... . ' ~ I I r-------------------------------------O~r~ange~Coalt. DAILY ptLOTIW9dneedtly, July 27. 1913 N8 GI STOCKS NYSE COMPOSITE . TRANSACTIONS ~~~V ~~'=ab~~ fHE Haw VOllK, MIOWOT, l'ACll'IC, ... W, llOeTOH, D«TftOIT AHO ~TI aTOCI< 1XCt4ANQO AHO WEDNESDAY'S CLOSING PRICES Mii\ N•t P E hCh Clo.. C:h11 !.•le\ ,..., P E "d' Clo"" Cn9 S41H Net P·E lld\ Clow C119 S.ltt ,..., P·E ""' Cklw C"9 !Mitt ..... P E lld• Clow C:119 Dow Jones Final Down 13.22 By dae AIMdatell Prw DETROIT -Ford MoW Co. aid 10day it earned $M2.2 million in the lllCODd quarter of tbia year, reoontinC ita beit three-month profitdnce 1979. The No. 2 U.S. aufo:neker eald the lM.8 penient pin aver the year-aao'• $204.9 mn11cm rem11m cune from mare p-ofita and higher aaJee in it• NCll'th American car and truck market. improwd market lhare in l'AUope and productivity incr ran It w the bsf quart.erly showing .tnoe Ford earned ~ m11lico in the January-March.period ol 1979. New leader in brandy sales SAN FRANCISCO -There'• new competition in the American brandy market. dominated by ChrlllUan Brothers for 30 ,_,.. • Gallo'• P.&J Brandy dd 575,000 a.ee in the fint five months of this year, lndUltry of.fidal8 aaid. Christian Brothen, which dd 480,000 CMea. •W lta production llip 17 percent thia year compared with the ume period 1aat year, whUe Gallo'• brandy WM ~Cll!llt. Ju.t IMt. year the CbrfaUan Brothen St winery aold almost twice • much brandy u the Modelt.o-t...d Gallo, their cbelt competitor. U.S. posts budget surplus WASHINGTON-~ U.S. l'CJWl"DID!ftt posted ita tint bud&et IW'plua in a year, takinC in $3.4 bUlkm IDOft than it spent in June.~ '1"-.uy Department repn Tue.day followed a ite.pn ~don an- nouncement Monday that becauae of ~~-=::be~~~-= $209.8 billion from $210.2 billion. U.S. Steel loses $112 million PITI'SBURGH-U.S . Steel Corp. •ya it lmt $112 millioo in the lllCODd quarter on aalee of $4.4 bi11lon. The nation'1 JarpatsteeJrmkereamed $4 mWion in thew quarter lut year OD --of $5.1 billion. But U.S . Steel said 'l'ualday that ita aeel ~ which .xounta tor about one-third of lta total operatiom, D;UTOWed i1s km in the latst quarter to $141 million f:rogl .$232 million in the fim quarter of thil year. Construction value rise seen NEW YORK -'The value of OOnltNction oontnctin8 this year should rile 19 percmt trcm 1882 levell to $185.6 billioo. acoordinc to a prtvaw tar..i. The report 'l'ue9day aid a ft'Yival ln the camtnlCtion lndUltry. led by the aurp in )Vllwln&, appean to be stabilizina. WHAT AMEX DI> NEW VC.K (~) M.17 ==' ¥:.-..:: ==-M£TALS