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A locaJ doctor's Invention
lets you test your tension
level with a press of your
thumb./A3
Our Congressman says
Reagan's been given a
bad rap on women's
rlghts./A5
Nation
Wholesale prices rose
just a taste In 1983, and
retell sales showed a
healthy 9. 1 cllmb for the
year./A4.
A murderer who was to
be executed this morn-
ing, received a last
minute stay by a federal
judge./A4
World
Sandinista leftists admit
shooting down U.S. heli-
copter, but deny they
killed the pllot on the
ground.JM
People
"Everyone In llfe Is Im-
portant," says Hunt-
ington Beach teacher
Bob Lent who's been
honored for finding one
solution for seniors' lone-
liness./ A7.
Executives needing an
elegant place for break-
fast business meetings
can sample Good Tastes,
the new Dally Piiot res-
taurant column.
WHkender
Sports
Lido Channel, home of
Orange Coast College
crew, lstheofflclal U.S.
Olympic rowing training
slte./81
Fountain Valley rolled
past Edison In a Sunset
League girls basketball
crucial Thursday night.
/83
Entertainment
Think you know what
Gold Rush era entertain-
ment was like? Think
again, and go see "Divas
of the Golden West" at
Orange Coast College.
WH kender
Bu11lnea11
Orange County's future
looks good. Free spend-
ing, more tourist s, and
business expansion lead
the 1984 parade./ A8
Get some expert advice
on taxes and Investments
'atOCC/A9
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Mur er charges naming victim's wife
wereex-pe<;ted to be filed t oday -
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ... ~,... ....
Life for
lla)?:CO
in two
killings
A formal murder complaint was
_1L1.1.Ql.\UC11.UU~~ulc::ed~tod"aa ... y apinll the
wife of a Huntinaton Beach computer
engineer found shot to death in his
bed earlier thjs week.
in_aton Beach police officer minutes
after the 1hoot1n1 was reponed after a
boarder who rents 1 room from the
H uJ!iet phoned police 10 JePon the
incident.
Tho dnver. Adam Salas Ramirez.
42, of Stanton, was arrested on
Emotional distr ess
weighed by jury in
reachin decision
By JEFF ADLER
Otllleo.ltf ..........
Rene Flores Dayco -who used a
butcher knife and meat cleaver to
hack his estranged wife and mothcr-
in-law to death in their Huntington
Beach home -should be sentenced
LO a life prison term without the
possibilty ofparole. an Orange Coun-
ty Supenor Court JUry recommended
Thursday.
The eight-woman. four-man jury
voted to spare Dayco, a 43-year-old
native of the Philippines, from Cali-
fornia's ps chamber following
almost eight hours of deliberations.
The penalty phase of the double-
murder trial began Monday and will
conclude Feb. 23 when Judge Fran-
cisco Briseno is scheduled to formally
pronounce sentence.
The same jurors who recommend-
ed against imposing the death penalty
voted to convict Dayco of the &nsly
killings last Dec. 19.
"We considered things such as
what motivated the man plus things
in his family backround and emo-
tional distress." said Jury Foreman
(Pl eue aee LIP'E/A2)
Breaking away
Laker lllke llcOee heada ap coart after ateatm, the ball
from Kanau City'• lllke Wood8on (~t) dUriDC the
Lakera' 95-89 Ylctory oYet the Kin•• 'fbunday m,ht.
Detail• In aporta aection.
Huntinaton Beach pohce 1u1pect
Hu&hes may have been murdered to colfect his SS00,000 insurance policy. Oranac County Deputy Dlstnct
Attorney James Clonin1er said
Jeanette Lynn Hu&hes wouJd be
formally charaed today with murder,
buralary, robbery. He said he 1s
seekina a findina of speci41 circum-
stances. which could result in the
death penalty if she as convicted ofher
husband's death.
Her husband, James D. Hushes.
37. was found shot to death in bed at
his Lakeside Lane home early Tues.-
day morning. His wife initially told
polke he was shot by an unknown
man who broke into home, rouahed
her up and then fled in the Hughes'
Toyota Celica.
The car was spotted by a Hunt-
su1picion of murder. ·
Investigators subsequently learned
R.amuu and Jeanette Huines were
acquainted and had a busmess and
romantic relationship.
The woman was arrested Wednes-
day afternoon after brio& interviewed
by poljce detectives.
Ramirez was charpd Thursday
w1tb murder. robbery, buralary and
car theft. Jeanette Hughes faces Lhe
same murder, robbery and bWJlary
cbat'aes because investiptors be-
lieves she assisted Ramirez in com-
mittina the crimes, aoninaer said.
Also arrested was Adam Edward
Ramirez Jr .. 21 , of Westminster, son
of the elder Ramirez. Cloninaer said
the son remained 1n police custody
today. but had not yet bttn formally
charicd.
Study says drugs
cut heart disease
10-year.project
proves theory
a drua that altcn cholesterol levels
can decrease discaK and heart attack..
ended up provina much more. ex-
perts said.
"This 1s the first study to demon·
W ASHINOTON (AP) -Many st rate conclusivdy that the risk or
J>CO{>le at risk of bean diseue because coronary hean disease can be reduced
ofhiah cholesterol levels that cannot by lowenng blood cholesterol. as we
be lowered by diet alone can be helped previously suspected,·· said Dr. BasiJ
with drug therapy that reduces blood M. R1flcind of the National Hean.
fats. says a major government study. Lung and Blood Institute, the branch
Results of the S 150 million. I 0-year of the National Institutes of Health
study released Thursday said consas.-that sponsored the study.
tent use of cholesterol-lowering druas
H •t 1 n • 1 t cancutlevclsofthescbloodfatsby 19 There has been considerable Cir· Os:pl a Oes ~aln C 0 U percent and reduce heart disease risk cumstantial evidence from prev1ou1
bv human and animal studies that ~ -~g~~~j!~r~~~s t~:ei~lil';;~~ ~~~~s~~~~:!u~~t:eunts ~~~~~~
· · · .' held belief that reducing the levels of until now, Rifkind said. Irvine peU tioners 4, 778 s~gnat~res Thur~ay, calh~g on cou.nc1l members may e11her. ~sctnd fatty cholesterol '"the blood cuts the "Now. for the first time. we have
the .Irvine .~aty Council to rescind a their vote or leave the ~ec1s1on to risks of hcan disease for everyone. conclusive evidence that people can get 4 77 8 Si natures zoningdec1s1on that paves the w~y.for voters on June S, Lacey said.. The Coronary Primary Preventton do somethina about heart disease by
• deve!opment of the $64.4 m1lhon Apparently the referendum .s threat Trial, originally desianed to find out 1f lowcnng their cholesterol."
hospital. was enouah to make the Irvine Co. -------------------------By ANDREA ADELSON
OflM~ .......... City Clerk Nancy Lacey. said the ask for a delay until March I of an
pct1t1on bears 1,000 more signatures annexation hearing scheduled
than required. Lacey has ~O days to Wednesday over the hospital site,
venfy them and determine 1f the according to a city planner.
The leaders ofa dnve to push a 177-
bcd hospital off a site in East Irvine.
which they say 1s unsuitable, arc a bag
step closer today to putting the
question before voters.
petition is valid. The Newport Beach-based dc-
To challenge a council vote, ~ti-veloper, which has donated the l S-
taon J>acken had four weeks to dc!iv~r acre hospital site an East Irvine, has
the sagnatu.res of I 0 percent of I rvinc s plans to develop a 320-acre sncd1cal
38.000 registe~c:ct voters. . and science complex around the
The Committee for a Safe Hospital
Site, led by former Irvine mayor
Gaby Pryor. turned in petitions with If the petition is found valid, medical facility.
FIND WHITE, GET REWARD
A aroup of Orange County businessmen offered a S I0,000 reward
Thursday to any person who di"loset the whereaboutt of Dan White, cho
rormer San Franaeco supervisor convicted of killina Mayor OeOrlt Moec:one
and fdlow Supervisor Harvey Milk in 1978.
AnarncyJ_ef.frey Wabwonh, n:praen&iq the newly fe>r1Md Cili:len ..
Protection Allociatio~ Mid an uonymous county busineuman bad put up
the rev4td money lO locate Wlaite whO wil pm oled to Los ~ Co_unty.
But Waltwonh laid-a& ~dpa ha infonnat.ion llldina memberi to
btlieve White i1 livina ~<>ranee Coaanry.
.. This is not a bounty," liid Wllawonh: .. When WI &Ocate Wbitt we apect
tO iofonia lbOee wbo Work with tam ar live.._. bia" ,
Tbe a~ abO tl1d ~had flied a lawsuit in C>nall <;ou8fy Sijaic)r'
Coun llkiaa Iba• iM Mte '** brd net ~· or e~ bl compelled '°ctitdoll thew Of'au n-felanl c:oaVic.'ted of Citrillt ia•Olrilw ~~~--'""-4"'~--....=.,;;;,.~~--=-~C-~~~-DUI W&il&/Aal
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"I hope that they arc not consider-
ing 1t a threat," said Nanci R~scn,
committee treasurer, "but consider-
ing that a laric number of people wh.o
disagreed with the process, this as
giving them a voice."
Rosen said this week that the
committee, which she says 1s t?acked
in part by doctors affiliated with the
UC Irvine Medical Center-in Oran".
opposes the proposed hospital site
because n ts too noisy and too near
fliaht paths leading to the Manne Air
Corps Station.
"Doctors say they can't uK
stethoscopes near an a1rpon," she
said.
Hospital President David Balcer
has defended the proposed hospital
(Pleue eee B08PITAL/A2)
FRI DAV THE 1STH
Toda7 la P'rtday. It la alao J an. 13. Taken aput It domn't
mean too mach. bat combined it adda up to poeslble trouble.
Ancient traclltion mak• thU the anlacldeat day of the year.
ht tlaat'• a myth, ~1 J u.at to play lt eafe, beware of
lad4en, aYOtd wace and black cata lf yoa auffer from
trlUaldebpbObl& -t'• the fear of the nmnber 13.
Fairview taking down the barbed wire
. ... ........... -. .....
•alntew dlrectol' Dr. rranotaCrtaella at.....,.....
~
Fr.ncis Michael Ct1nclla 1ook
down the I 2·foot walls topped with
batbed wire that once surrounded
each of the small pla7 areas at
Fairview State Hosplta in Cost.a
Mesa.
Tbe sinister 1nstttut1onal q_uaJity
that was once charKteristk of state
mental hotpitalJ i1 lowty,d1uppcar·
ina, aloft& whtl the ba.rbcd-wu-e
f'encea, at Falrv1ew.
This month marks the 25th year of
opc:r.uon for the at.ate hotpital that
was once tchedulcd to houte l ,200
individual and another ttme was
teheduled to bt closed by I 982 Uke
the dreams of IOmC Of f&al'Vltw'I
pauenu, nett.her held much reahty.
Cnnctla. for aeven years uecuuve
duutor of the st.aie.nan fic1hty for
the ICVctly mardcd, fdl«Ud rcmtt•
ly on the cha.Qaa that have taken
place over thOIC lS _ycan at F&arvtcw
a sociciy'a V\ewt of the devtlopmcn·
tally disabled have chanted
Today, tho lut of Califom.a's
mammoth ho1p1tals for the mentally
rtlltdcd house 1.14S patients. or .,
KAREi
Kt.£11
P ERSPECTl\E
"dienu. •• a lhcy are rertmd to by
Crinelll and hi staff.
fony domutoty·t}'l>t hvana hall&.
orijinally meant to boute IO d1enu
1piccr, now t.aeh are home to 30 or
~.
Even \be in1tituuonal·10Unchna
name is tchcduled to bt chanatd b\·
May-ft-om F'aarvlt'W t.at.c H~t11
to Furvaew Developmtntal Com·
munity.
And Cnne11a 11 proud lh1t he ha
beicn a pan oflboec cha nan
To commemorate lhc 2S.ycar htt-
tory of Fairview. th.c " ilvcr
Cl\1llenat" fu11d•t1 \I Proanm hH ,,
bttn 1nit1ated and wtll ~ capptd an
May with a wcck-lonJ "Jub1l~ Ccl-
cb ... uon." lmprovina and rr·
furb1 tuna the f1cih\).' 1s one of the
m.,or aoals of the 1lver \hallenae.
said coordinator Dawn Lemonds
Much lmpro"emcnt already is
under way. 1 -
Staff rauoa., onct tT-o clients to OM
employtt. have oo turned around
to OM and a half staff mnnbtn fbr
~very clacol
Only 6 } pc~nt or the clients ~
heavtl)' ICdated with psychotroptc
d *hteh cause d110nC'1'1t.auon and
halluanab n u compared to t~ SO
percent of a f'tw dtaW:ks
UPlndcd landsc:a~ •h•\e stall
not Ideal. it vu\Jy 1mpro"cd from
9'hal WU lt.atus quo at tn \ltuuon1 •
ftw dcc:a aao
While showtna off' a puay
prototrpc area bet~ two dorm·
like liv1n1 units. Cnn Ila id open
areas at mental 1Mt1tutton utcd '°
corw.st uf atpbalt 1¥1\h a dra
(Pl ._ t" AiavtrW I A.2)
Orqe Coat OA•L V PILOT /Frid y, Jam.ivy 13, 1984
CoNTINUEO S10R1Es
PUblic defender faces heat
over Dayco witnesses cost
By JEP'F ADLER
Of_omlr ........
The count) Bo.ird of Su pen as.ors
ma' a,k the Publu: lXkndtr's Offi«
lO account for l~ COSLS aS.SOCutled
wtth bnngsng I I defense v.nn~
from the Philippine blanch to tcsuf)
dunng the pcnah\ phase oh doubk-
murder uuJ 1n 6range Count) Su-
pcnor Coutt
Bo.lrd Chairman Hamett "teder's
...:h1ef aJde said Thursda) supcl' 1sors
··probabl) ·· v.ould s.tnd a memo to
Public Defender Ron Butler ask.mg
.. whether the t'\pcnd1tures were
handlt'd 10 an tllic1en1 m.anner ··
J\1dc Bob l o' c said 1t would be
1nawropnatc forsupcn 1sors to quC$--
t1o n either the number or the t)pe of
w 1tnesscs brought o"er tor the tnal.
The lenath of UrM the wtlOCSSH
"'ere penn1ned to suy io Orange
Count) at count) upen.sc was ··1neit·
CU$1ble.-Rile> md.
But Bulltt defended the co t,
calltna at a "tqiumaie experue." He
added that 1fhe pmoaa.Uy had been
ddendtna the ca~ ~ wit~
"m1&}lt poss.ibly have bttn brou&ht
here carhtt ..
fhe wttnn~ tesuficd they amved
in Southern Cahfomia on Dec. 28. 29
and JO -c-.·cn thouah the tn.al's
alt) phase wu not scheduled to
n unttl Jan. 9.
he l"Ounty will pay for the wtt-
nes~· round trip aufart. one rught 1 n
a motel room.. plus a S25 dall)
allowan~ for each da\ the-. v.erc
hert said C'h1ef Dcput} Public De-
fender Thomas McDonald. 0a)co'\
attorney He said he h&d not )Ct
calculated the total cost of the tnp.
But he did say all 11 witncsstS
stayed wuh local Fiup1no fam1hes
after their first ntaht 1n the country.
McDonald. who bad dechncd to
comment on the eApcnd1turn unlit
after the JUfY rendered a verdict. said
he was "con~rned'' by the flap the
cxpen~ had created
McDonild said schedullna pro~
terns, as well as a1rhn(' and visa
amngcments necessitated the ciui)
amval date ot the wuness.es
··eut the board docs ha'e concern~
that v.hen mont"• 1s c \pcnded. ll 1s
c\pcnded m an eff~ll"e manner ··
Vv 1eder s e\~u11 ve assistant ~id.
LIFE FOR SLA YINGS ...
The v.1tne!t~!t were broughl here -
.it an esumatcd expense of more than
s~o 000 -.ll least nme da) s before
the' v.ere to tesut\ o n beh.ill of Rene
Flores Da1.co. a ~3-\ear-old Philip-
pines nau\ e con' ll'ted m December
of the gnsh 19~~ Huntington Beach
murders oi h1') v.1fe and mother-in-
la'-'
.\ Supcnor ( ourtJUf\ recommt'nd-
ed Thursda\ that Da'co be sentenced
to a life pmon tei-m without the
pornb1h~ of parole
.\fter the \Crdict wa~ announced.
JUT) toreman Francis Parent a Gar-
den vro' e resident said the charac·
ter "'itnesses brought oH~r from the
Philippines had no affect "what-
SCXHr'" on the" JUT) ·s final dccmon
Supen 1sor Thomas RJJe~ said hC'
had received complaints from consu-
tuents about the e"<pcnscs incurred
for the tnal and "hoped" the tount~
Grand Jun '-'Ould look tnto the
matter and. the related question ol
how state lav.s and JUd1c1al ruling.)
afTeC1 ta'pa~ers
P'TomAl
Francis Parent in explaining the
JUr)'s ~erd1ct ... What really finally
sv.ayed us was a poss1bllit) that he
ne'er "'ould be put back on the
street ..
Parent also said that the tesumon)
of character witnesses from the
Ph1hpp1nes. ntan)' of whom had not
seen 0a}CO in 15 or 20 years, had no
affect "whatsoever" on the jury's
decision
Dayco. as he had throughout the
tnal, sat silently with his head bowed
a.s the \Crd1ct was read He appeared
to be sobbing after heanng he would
not be executed.
Defense attorney Thomas
McDonald. Chief Deputy Publtc
~fender. said Dayco was ··happ)"
with the verd!ct and only wanted to
thanll)urors for sbowmg such regard
for his fam1l)
"I can ·1 use an ad1cct1ve to dcscnbe
how happ) I feel nght now and hov.
reassured I am in o ur system of
JUStl~ ... McDonald said of the out·
come.
DAN WHITE REW ARD ...
From Al
senous bod1I~ IOJUf) so that people v.111 ~nov. .. "'hether the person next door
.has com med rape or other' 1olent cnmcs ..
Walswonh said the group has no connections to the gay community and
has not sought 10 enltst py members.
"We're a conservau~e Orange Count) group of businessmen," he said.
.\not her m('mber of the orgamzat1on. In me chiropractor Dr. Dan Sigler,
added. ··v..e arc not a' 1gilante group \\-e arc concerned about the safet)' of Dan
Whtte. but. on balance. we are more concerned about the v.elfare of the people
in the neighborhood he m ight be hvmg 10."'
Walswonh said that since the group announced ns organ1iat1on telephone
lines ha\e ··sv.ampcd" v.1th callers interesting 1n JOtnmg.
Prosecutor Tom Goethals said he
wasn't surpnsed b) the Jury's de·
c1s1on 'Tm disappointed with their
verdict. but I'm simply not going to
argue wnh them:· the deput) dJStnct
anomey s1ud.
Dayco never denied lulling Shirley
Dayco. 17, and her 65-ycar-0ld
mother. Amelta Harbulak on June l 4.
1982 in their home near the West-
minster Mall.
HOSPITAL •..
Jl'romAl ~
sue. pointing to approvals by two Cit)
comm1ss1ons and the council He
called the pcu11on dn"e "un·
fonunate" and "d1 v1S1ve.''
The question ofa hospital in Irvine
has been ~ntral to a 17-ycar compct1·
t1on among universit). community
and medical groups
On Dec. 31 the state granted a
cen1ficate to the Irvine Medical
Center. a coalition of c1v1c and
business leaders backed b} Hoag
Memonal Presbytenan Hospital and
the Irvine Co. IMC won the bid, in
part, by promising to establish a $1
m1lllon annual fund to pa}' for health
care for the poor The fund would be
financed b}' a surcharge on tenants of
the complex.
By law. if the referendum succeeds.
1t would put plans for the hospual and
the surrounding complex on hold for
a year. Lace> said
Rosen said about I 00 volunt~rs
gathered signatures at shopping
~nters and at UC Irvine and through
a S 1.500 direct mail campaign
FAIRVIEW TRIES TO CHANGE IMAGE .•.
P'romAl
duch running down the center
"The clients wercn 't toilet trained.
so the) would put them out here. let
them unnate and defecate all O\er
themselves. and then hose them
down m the ditch before the~ went
back inside ... Cnnella said matter-Of·
factly
It's changes like taking down
fences. disbanding the admissions
board and transfemng more clients to
community group homes that
Cnnella said he sees as first steps in
the ongoing transition process at
Fa1rv1e...,
The 47-)ear-old doctor of psy·
cbology has lived and wo rked at the
State hospital since he was appointed
executive director 1n 1977. in the
wake of the contro\ers1al e1gltt·
month tenure of Dr ·M1chael Lcvmc
.),, nauvc of Petaluma. Cnnella
probabl) would ne,cr ha~e been
appointed execut1' e director at an}
other tune.
"I'd never had a course m manage-
ment. never had more than 12 people
working under me.·· Cnnella said.
The onl~ C\pcnence he'd had with the
de\elopmentall) disabled was at
">onoma State Hospital. v. here he was
director of Re' 1e"' Program ~velop
ment and lnno,at1on
But his appointment 1.amc dunng
former C.,o\ Jem Bro"' n s tenure -
"When unusual <;talc appointments
wete the-norm ~ Ulan. the
e \CCptlOO
Cnnella. an c'·'otre Dame foot·
ball pla)er and a ranking amateur
golfer. has ra1~d fhe children in the
d1rcc1o(s house on a tree-hoed strttt
of home<; within Fa1n'lew's gates.
His )Oungest child. Chnstma, was
5 months old ...,hen he and hrs wife.
Teme. mo,ed 1n <ie\en years ago
Hc 1s a candid. 5Cholarly man with
a disarming sense of humor
A.nd his influence at Fa1n·1cw is
Ob\IOUS
The clients who hve there reflect a
wide range of the disabled.
Cnnella emphasizes that the fa.
ulll) 's purpo~ 1s not to provide a
plac.e for slightly retarded tnd1v1duals
...,. hos.c families cannot band le them,
but to treat the physically hand1-
cappcd who are seve-rl) and pro-
found!) retarded They make up 93
percent of tbe chentele
Soettly retarded means havins an
IQ less than 45 -the profoundly
retarded have JQs Ins than 20
Clients' 11C1 ranat from a f~
months to 70 ycar1 old but most arc
older t~n 20. Cnnella said
Commumcauon 1s a basic problem
at Fa1rv1e"" O"ht clients. 67 perttnt
canno• speak and an add1t1onal 19
Ptrcent ha1.e sptteh pr.•bJems
Just
Call
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a
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'\bout 30 percent c.annoi. walk,
another 8 percent ha\e limited am-
bulation
Th1rt)·S1x pcrttnt are not toilet
trained
Though the stausucs paint a bleak
picture. Cnnella docs not seem to get
d1~ouraged
He points to a group-home selling
on the grounds that has graduated 90
clients to commumty homes or care
faaljues. Since the program was
established 10 1967, onl) one client
was unable 10 succeed outside the
insntution and had to return.
The trans1uon program houses 18
clients at a time in fou r units on the
same block where Fa1rv1ew·s h1gh-
ranlung dutttors live full-ume
The houses v.cre con" cncd 1 n 196 7
10 house Fa1rv1ew clients with the
best potential for unrestncted living.
C nnclla said.
As the)' would 10 pnvate group
homes. clients do routine chores.
bathe and dress themselves 1f they're
able and attend n1ght-umc adult
educat10n classes at Coastline Com·
mumty College.
.. They should aJJ hvc hke th1~:·
Cnnel.la said. looking around at the
five men watching TV 10 the h~mg
room of one of the home~.'
The men and women 1n 1he
transition prOJCCt also work in the
vocauonal workshop at Fairview.
wb.crc the~ do. ~.a CGAtl'a~ M5tS
for pnvate firms.
"The) cam some pocket money
and they really get a lot of self-esteem
out of having a JOb," Cnnella said
The clients carry their lunch pails as
they walk b) his office 1n the morning.
swmgma them and shouung cheer)
''Good mornings." he said
Cnnella does not even get dt!Y
couraged when he talks about the
cbcnts who ltve On Ward 209. 1n the
main to....., er of the faetht y
The 40 pauents 1n the Ped1atnc Sub
Intensive Catt unit are the mute
evidence of life's most haunting
tragedies
SOme arc the 5Uf"tvors of trau-
mauc accidents and near-drownings
The clients on Ward 209 range 10 aie
from a few months to middle age
They require almost to tal medical
care, from d1aper<hango to fecd1nss
Some must be fed throuah tubc1
attached to their stomachs.
MoJt will not hve long. A few )tar\ aao they \pent all their ume 1n hl&b
beds with bars on the Sida
Now. thcy have U>mu~ Ktnn1e, a
21-year veteran of Fa1rvJCW's s11fT.
and they go to her cl&ssroom cvtr)
da> in a colorful!) deronted room at
the end of the v.-ard
A piano sits at one end and tO)'S.
posters. paper cutouts and mobiles
decorate the room. which could be a
local kindergarten classroom
But Kennie. rather than teaching
the three Rs. provides sensor) sumu·
lat1on for the residents of Ward 209
along with "lots oflove "
The love. the staff. the programs.
the medical care. the fac1l1t1cs -
the)' re all expensive
So expensive, to fact, that 1t takes
S48.000 10 state funds to suppon each'
client at Fa1n-1ew for one )'tar The
1983-84 budget h11 S52 m1llton.
Cnnella doesn't hesitate to say that
each hfe 1s wonh 1t, and that he 1s
disturbed b y recent coun rulings that
seem to be based mort on economics
than on ethics.
··People with IQs under 85 or 90
will JUSt never ~le as man) tax
dollaN as the) consume.'' he said
"But who's to sa) what hfe means -
yours or mine or one of those luds up
on Ward 209.,
"Whether you call it God. nature or
whatever. ever) human being 1s
conceived or born with some purpose
for their existence We can't look at
what they're going to produce and
consume 10 determine .....,hethcr their
hfe has meaning and purpose." he
said
Cnnella carnes his personal
philosophies into action w1thou1
-hestt&ttofu
He remerr.bers Ph1lhp. a tnplegJc
chent with Downs Syndrome ~ho
was voted "M ost Courneous
Alheletc" to a Special Olympics
compet1t1on when he whizzed down a
race track backwards by pushing his
wbeclch11r Wlth his one good leg and
navigating over his shoulder
His face was blue at the end of the
race because of recurrent heart prob-
lems. Crinella said. but Ph1lhp woultt
do just about anything 10 be able to
JOIO In
When Ph11l1p nttded a bean opcr-
atJon. h.ts parents didn't want him to
have h.
"l called them up and they said.
'He's aomg to dtc anywa) · I told
them wc'rc-41fl goan1 to die -but m
this case 1t meant the diffemce
betwccn a year and a half or 15 to 20
years.." Crinclla sa.1d
He told Phtlhp's mothe-r "I'll tiaht
1h1s one out wtth )OU 1n court.·· She
called beck a few minutes later,
authonzrna him to So ahead Ytllh the
~lhp's Sllfl l h\'C DOW and dOlfll
very 'IWCll. ~ he said '"'That's ~h)' n's
very difficult for me Lo SI)' a hfc has
been *t'OnafuJl) conotl \'ed."
And that's w.h)' ff"IJ>Cls Michael
CnncJla 1s at F11rv1c-State HcnptllJ
. .
\\aat do JH llkc af.tMt ~e O.Uy Piiot! IMat ••'t >'" llko? can IM
Hmbtr 11 ldt u4 you ma.aa e •UI k rtffr .... trauC'rlbff u4 4'dJnrd
lo tM a,,,.,rt.lt t4Jtof. n. ume U.._r ua•trlllc .emtt may bt IJH to r«ftH lcncn to~
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u t Q4 Jd4 ,._ .. mt.er ftr ~ rtJlta&JM • drttia\J .. caUt , ptnM.
Ttd a •u1 t .. rev m&Dll.
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Mo9dy dOuO'I ~ wltl'I . ~
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T-.y :C """ to '°" 10o ~40eto 50a
Temperatures
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Alllrlle 3t 3t
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40 aliens
trapped
in county
garage
By tbe Assoda&ed Press
Pohce have found 40
undocumented aliens
trapped 1 n a cramped Santa
A.nagarage, treatmgscveral
to their first meaJ 1n days.
then freed them when fed.
era I agents "'ere un·
available to pick them up.
The aliens were 1m-
pnsoned in the garage by a
'"co~ote," an alien smug·
gler. who said the) would
Sta) there unul they paid
fees for transportation into
the L'n11ed States. m-
"estigators said Thursda}'
c,,.,.,_ tt 11
R11n [El Sno,,yCJ
°""'90 to " Showet1CJ FlumesG:i) ~) H 12
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you 1ust have to fill out this coupon and ma1l 1t 1n to Pilot Lunch.
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A winner w1 be drawn week y from entries received the pre111ous
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W111ners may choose to have lunch at any of our part1c1pa11ng
restaurants which include The Grinder Zub1es. Hague's.
Spires A complete hst of part1c1pat1ng restaurants is available to
winners
.,;i t , ... ·lo,,._..." P':a',..'Cl"T) ""< t'• • .,. ~tre N t ,r ras~
t '!>,._. ti" l , ... -: • ii'"~ , ft..:• l • ln·~1 fi"t ~llPI'' t <1.1 Mesa Neighbors had com-
plained to police about the
house being a smugghng
ha' en for months. and
some residents '-"Cre un-
happ) the aliens ""ere freed
~ednesda\
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But poh(e said the~ ha'e
no 1unsd1c11on o'er un·
documented 1mm1grants
The-. said the L'S lmm1-
grat1on and Naturalization
Sen ice '-"aS noufied. but
said no agents could be
<,pared to handle the situ·
at1on
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Computer Seminar
offered in Irvine
A fi"c-wcck nimpuler '>C'min.u for children .ir1d
aduh1. ocgtns Monday (Jun 16) nl 1hc In inc F1nt' '\rl
Ct'nter, 460 I Walnut Ave
Part1c1pan1~ 1r1 the .. 1udenl \C'\lon oclwt'cn 4 and ti
p.m., will learn creal1H and educat1onal u~c1. for
computers Tho~ tn the adult cla~s between 6.30 :rnd is· 'O
p.m. will receive 1mtrut·11on on bus1nes~ uses.
Registration 1nforma11on ~an be obtained by calling
660-3649. . .
Movie showings slated at UCI
' Screenings of "Blut: Thundl·r,'' ''( harlcston" and
''The.lower Depths" Jrl' set for tonight and Saturda) at
UC Irvine
··e1ueThundcr"-w1llbeshownj17and9·30p.m both
nights in the Science Lecture Hall
"Charleston" and "1 hl· I owl"r Depths," both Jean
Renoir films, are to be '>ho" n tn tht· Social ~ 1enct' Hall
beginn10g at 8 p m
Tickets arc S2 50 tor gt'neral adm1ss1on
Family film series at church
A fiH'-part film 'l'fll'\ en111lcd "Creating Fam1l )
ln11maq. l o' c and ~x" will tx· presented starttng 1on1gh1
at the Hol) lipmt < hurch on Ward Stret•t in Fountain Valle)
Fa mil> thl'rap1<,t Cla} ton Barbeau will lead the
session Further tnforma11on ma) he obtained by calling
963-733 1
Plano concert planned S.unday
P1an1st Ferd1 Furtado will present an afternoon of
music for dancing and lls1cn1ng Sunda} in Irvine's Turtk
Rock Community Park beginning at 2 p.m.
Adm1sst0n to the conccn is $3. Furtado currentl} 1s
appearing at the Ncwpun Sheraton.
Builders meet Monday in Irvine
The Building lndustf) .\sscx 1a110n's home bu1lder'i
council will hold a dinner mee11ng Monday at the
Alrporter Hotel Inn in In inc.
A panel of four homebuilding lirm president\ will
conduct the program which begins" 1th a cocktail hour at
6 p.m.
A card
to ease
stress
Doctor 's inven tion
let's you measure
your te n s ion level
8 y CHRISTINE DECKER
011"9 Oelly ""°' II•"
reeling ll'll\t'" Reath tor )OUr
\mem·an ex-,iress card
It'' the: lmle plast1l (;ard 1h:11
relieves s1rcss. according to its inven-
tor Dr Alfred Barnos a chn1cal
PS)Cholog1s1
The card callt>d "The ~lresl> (on-
1rol Biofeedback Card ·· 1-.1he o;1ze of a
credit card. User'> place thl'tr thumb
on a black liquid cr)stal patch on the
front of the card for I U ~cconds. The
..quare change\ lOlor depending on
the;-stre<,s level
Blue means ) ou arc rela.>.cd Red
indu.:ates tcm1on < irecn 1s calm and
hlack means you'n.· lc:ellng stress and
shouJd tr) one of the relaxation
techniques spelled out on the back of
the card. said Barrios. the director of
the 5elf-Programmed Control Centrc
in..Loc; Angeles and is the iUHhQLOi _
"Towards Greater Freedom and
Happinesl>."
Barrio'> .. aid he ga' e a card to an
elderly woman who had been ha\.1ng
m1grainc headaches for the past 40
)Car.. Shl' u!>Cd the card frequent!}
Jnd when the card started to reg1<,1cr a
red color denoting tension. she
w.ould try lO -;lo"' down b)' counting
hack ward sic>" I) from 10 while
breathing o;lowl) -technique No. 3
on the card
Orange CoHt DAILY PIL;OT /Friday, January 13, 1984 A3
Irvine City Council won't
even talk about zone -cha_n_g_e_
----r. Lion Country Safan's &wap mttt o~ncn. hav~ said
they wdl do whatever 1t coi.ts to sell the Clty of Irvine oo
full-blown swap meet.
So far 11'1 no le. The City Council ts Just not buy1nl'.
Aller more than nine months of dtspuk, the counc:1l
voted 3-2 th11 week to d rop d1scuS!li0ns on a7onc change
wtuch wo11ld allow a more commercial swap meet to
operate. Mayor lalT} Aaran and Councilman Mary Ann
Ga1do voted in favor of discussion.
Swap meet owner, Hank Gallebaard had wanted Just 3
smaJI Portion of Lion Country's La&una Halls land to bc
zoned 10 allow for an expanded swap meet
The land 1s now zoned for agriculture but allows
entertainment and recrcaoon. The new zoning would
aJlow for commercial and retarl uses such as trade show~
which are now proh1b1ted. The swap meet closed Jan I
when G11lebaard's lemPorary permit expired.
"Whatever we have to spend. whatever we have lo do.
we'll do 1t. We're gomg to have one of the finest swap mcet'I
in this country." said G11lebaard, who lease:. part of Lion
Country's land
If he doesn't reopen. he said he stands to lose a
$350,000 investment,
Councilman David Sills said an environmental
impact report shouldl>e prcP.are ore t e counc1 wou
consider the zone change. Salls. however, said he would be
opposed to have the area zoned for commercial retail.
"Their first permit was just for an Afncan bazaar
That's OK. that's 1n keep10g with the recreation part of
Lion Countf). " he said "Even after the environmental
impact report I won~t be inclined to zone for commercial
retail. h's a question of traffic. Look at the traffic now on
weekends on Irvine Center Drive. And look at the traffic
caused b> the Orange County swap meet.
"Council has never had the plan to make that area
commercial retail. What I en~ision there as to kttp 11 a
recreation area with maybe a large recreauonal·t)'pe
building that could be used for such thtngs as UCJ
basketball or other enterta10ment, ·• said Sills
The meeting " open to members at $23 and non-
membersat $30. F-or re~en Jtlon\, call Zena Golb) al (213)
250-8965.
College offers Irvine classes
"5hc 1s no longer plagued b)
headaches and '>he lost :!5 un"antcd .
pounds Her daughter had a o;trcss-
related cat10g problem and '>he
'>tarted using the card and c;he lost 40
pounds." he <,a1d
fhc calming down techniques in-
dudc taking a deep breath and letting
11 out slowl), clenching fish and
letting the hod) go limp and 1mag111-
1ng )ourself on a warm beach until the
warmth comes bad. into your hands.
0.., Not~"' ..... .,... Uplft
Dr. Alfred Barrio• with several of hla 'Streu Control
Bl of eedback Cards.•
Gillcbaard had ongmally waived an environmental
report because he said he thought there'd been adequate
reports done when Lion Country and Irvine Meadows was
built. He said he will now spend the money for the report
which the city must approve. He hopes to have his swap
meet established by summer.
ht• was ahll' In gl'I a green rnlor out of
the card.
The Saddle back ( 'ullcgc Emefllu'> I nsutuu: begins six
three month-long cla\c;eo; at the Irvine Seni or Center. 3
Sand bur~ Way. Monda}.
Rcg1strat1on can be made for the wcckl} classes
through the college or at the first clas~ mee11ng.
Counseling. music and dance classes bt'g1n Monda}.
photography and a media workshop Wednco;day . followl·d
by a cooking clao;s Thur'ida"
I hc card 10, bal>ed on Barno•,"
theor) 1ha1 when a pcr.,on''> stress
le,t'I mt''>. the blood lea'c'> the
n1n:m1lle'> and ll o\.\S tnward tu the
mu'icle'>. I hat make'> 1he tt'mperaturc
go down a little in lhl' fingers.
.\II strc'>~ " not bad. Barnos
contends. It'' onl} exl'.ess or thron1c
<,tress that'c, harmful
"Studll''> '>hO\\ \tress 1s a maJOr
factor tn high hluud pressure. heart
disease. ulcer<; colim. a'thma and
skin d1.,eases." hl' said ··1t's been
linked to some allerg1~. anhrit1s.
herpes and e\Cess habits <,uch as
smoking. drinking. drug1al-.1og and
O\.ereat1ng ··
··Many people aren't aware they're
under stress until they break down.
This card will alert them. It acts as a
motivator to control stress. h can
help someone learn what makes them
have stress and how to control at."
The card can also be used 10 cal m
down hyperactive children.
OORSI WEEKEND
RAmPOSSIBLE
Add111onal <:las'> information rnn be obtained h}
calling 831-4835 or 660-3889.
Sorority alumni meets in Mesa
Gamma 1 au (1amma the alumni lhapter of .\lpha
Chi Omega. will stud) home computers at 1lS monthl~
meeting Thursda} at < ompu1er Baron. 3013 Harbor
Blvd .. Costa Mc~.
The C\.ent 1s \Chedulcd for 7· '0 pm Information I'>
available evenings at 432-~656.
Study set on state opinion polls
Pollster f\.frn 1 n h l'ld v. Ill mm pare result~ from
state"W1de opinion poll'I v.1th fl'\ultc; ul a stud~ on Orange
County's demographics at a 7 I) a rn meeting ut the t I(
The card l'i made to detect slight
d1lkn•nte'i. according to Barrios.
When a pcr..on 1s more rdaxed. the
hands gel warmer and the liquid
crHtal turn' 10 a '>h blue
·when Barno'> sat down reccnth to
be interviewed in ( osta Mesa. -his
thumb could onl> register black on
the card. meaning he was fcding
'>lres~d.
"Being 1nten 1ewed alwa>s make!.
nll' ncnous al first." he said.
lfr pro' l'd to be n~hl .\ ftcra wh1k
Bamoc; \a1d 1t''> strt'S'>. not diet that
causes hardening of the arteries.
Constant strt'S'> mer a prolonged
period results in eventual tearing
do"n of artcnal v.alls which can
cause rholestcrol to la)' down plaques
to repair tht· damage ( holc'iterol
rnnt1nuc\ 10 hu1ld and the artt.•ne'I get
narrov.er
··There was this little boy who was
vcf) hyperactive and his aunt ga ve
ham her little card. He osed 11 all day
long and now he's learned to control
his emotions. The card is Portable
and tt's fun to use -not only for
children:· he said.
The card sells for S3.95 and comes
with an 10formation booklet and 1s
available at Alpha Beta. Gemco.
Lucky's and health food st ore5 in the
area. In the two months it's been
a va1lable commerciallv. about 60.000
have sold. ·
Irvine Bu!>lnl'\S and Industrial A!>!>OClatcs Tuesda> Three cand1· dates t L g Cent~~i~Ss1s2~ntothebreakfas1sess1onheldinlJnivcr'i1t~ en er a una races
Volunteer seminar set in Mesa
<\seminar on volunteer managl'ment "Ill be hdd Jan
27 b> the lln11t·d W:1~ at the ( m1a Mesa Neighborhood
Commun1I\ (\·n1er
The "ciri..~hop. runntng from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m . will
focus on \Oluntcer rcLru1tmen1. rclat1onsh1p<; and
maintenance. Fee. indud1ng lunch. 1s $25. For more
tnformatton and rcscr,a11on'>. call tl '4-22'i2.
~l·ll r 1t1pa1nck tind'I the \ 1llage almosphac ol
l aguna Beach special
"l I\ 1ng 1n l aguna can tx· 'l'f\ nrx·n~l'l'. and it''
1mportan110 tht'Se people 1ha1thl''11lagc life tn thl' ut}..,
prolcctl·d,"' the cat} councilman o;a1d. ··we ha'e to
con11nue to light olfahore drilling. cut do'' n pollu11on and
t"nsure the rx-destnan environment ..
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\latntain1ng thc"e quahucs and lighting the lon.c'
thJl threa11.·n tht•m arc important l'nough 10 F111palrtll-.
~IS. 1ha1 hl· annuunced lhl\ v.ed. he 1s running tor J <.,eu1nd
term on 1h1.· l aguna Bcac.h ( 1t' ( ouncil
Friday, January 13
F1t1pa1nd.\ '>Cal I!. one of two rounul f><l\ll1on., up
for grah'> tn the .\pnl I 0 elcc11on Tht" other 1~ tKrup1cd b'
~all} lklleruc. who al read)' hac; indicated '!>ht· \\111 not <.l·el..
rt"-dect1on
(It\ Clerk Verna Rollinger and ( 1t) Trea!>urer \u1,an
!\form also filed for rc-clcct1on this wed. Rollinger. v.hn
" acll\.C 1n a number of c1' 1c and tommun1t\
organ11ataon\. 1s !.eek1ng her third term as 1. it~ 1. lcrk
No meeung<, \( hedukd
Saturday, January 14 "I'' c worked hard thl' past eight )Car~ to Jc, l'lop .1
n•la11nn<,h 1p w11h nl} rcc;1dent!> and s1afltn ma~r \Urc 1hc~
,111 ha\\.· au·1.·'" Ill nl\ hall. i:lnd an a' cnur In '1.T that thn No meetings \rhedulcd
PoucE Loe
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Banditwithpaperbag gets
$90_0 at Huntington bank
I
A lone bandit who tndu:a1cd he had
a gun robbed a Huntington Beach
bank of about $900 fhur'iday after·
noon. •
Lt. Barry Price c;a1d the holdup
occurred at 12.29 r> m al thr Cali-
Irvine
Two people were injured ma head·
on <Ollts1on Thursdny at Michelle
rlnvt' and M)ford Ron<l nbout 7 p.m
Alcar dnven by Patnc1a Lchacr. 58. of
San Clemente colltded by another
vehicle dnvcn by Robert Mngc<.. 42 of
Santa Ana. near a c;an1a Ann Frccwn)
offramp Both were 1ransponl.'d 10
Wntern Medical ( rnler v.1lh
un specified 1f\lunr<t • • • .\ 24-year-old 1 u<1t1n man wa<.
1nJurcd tn a cnlh\ion at an 101er
section nt JcfTrt)' Ro d ahout 4 40
p.m ThuN1ay Puhc.-~1d Minh
Krm Nauyn·~ \'3r Wil!. 'truc.k when I\
veh1de dnvcn hy Marpn-t ~wnllow\,
4S of Anaheim turnt"d 1n front of thr on~om1ng \chide Minh wac, trcnt~d
for 1nJurk at Tu\t1n ( ummun1ty
Ho pitol • • • J\ d1eihwo her ~1111 in 1l\ canon v.a\
dr overed m1c.~tn T hur~ay morn·
in(l from a ct>n trucuon "ltlc on
Tarocco ~>ad T hr appllnncr v.orth
S280 w•~ .,. I\ 10 an unfin1~ht·d how.•
forn1a First Bank. 17122 Beach Blvd.
He said a man carrytng a paper bag
approached a teller. According to
police. he passed a note <.a)ing he had
a gun and ordcnng the teller to put
mone) 1n the hag
and probably dl\appcart•d o"cr thl·
weekend.
Huntington Beach
.\n ovt•rn1ght burglnry was d11\
cmered Thur.,dav morning nt tht•
Adams Pct Clinic. IOI 30 Adams A .. c
The front door Wl\S rmed open. and
the office wo., ransacked. fhe lo s.
C\l1mn tcd nt S30. 1ndudcd inJCCtablc
Valium and tnJl'Ctablc de-wormer • • • \omcone \tole: a girl~ while cruiser
hit )C'k fhuNi1n from thr \Ide yard
ot a home on 1 he IO 00 blod. al
Niagara ()n' e The: lo!I~ \1(1\ "ti·
mated at SI ~O , • • • r hC' lock wa., hrnl..cn on 1 tool bo~
at < rt-:HI\ e ( oat hv.ork\, 18081 Re·
dondo C 1rcle and tool\ valued :u
S 1.000 \\en· .. toll'n. the comp:any
home on the 67(Xl block of
M11nlyn On'"' wo\ hul"tllamC'd late W~dn~\dny or c.&rly Thul'ktay. 'Entry
was made through n broken rear
windoW Tiu· l<l'" 1ndudcd Jt•clry
wonh '6 Ml •••
1 he robber then Oed the bank m Jn
unkno\\n d1rect1on. Police !>aid the
robber was descnbed onh a<. an
average Caucasian man v.cann~ a
blue baseball cap
A green 1979 Yoll-.wagen Rabbit
was burglarized Thursday in the
parking 101 ot Golden West <:oMegc
b laupunkl car c;tcreo equipment
worth S4SO wa., \tokn The car
~longs to a rc'l1dcnt of the 41Xl0 hlock
of Aladdin Str<'CI • • • •\ wornan II\ ing on th~ 5300 block
of Ken1l\\<Orth l>me returned home
Thur\dG) and found 11 had hccn
burglanred i\ \'hannc.·1 lod; tool """ apparent!~ u~ to brcal-. "' thrnush
the front door .\n undC'tc:rinincd
amount of1ewt0lr\ v.ac; tak<'n ••• ~mcone broke 1010 a horn<' on th<'
8200 block of Tcrf'\ Drl\c un Thur\-
day and ran C'l-.cd 11 [ntr. w;h nhllk
throuah an unlockrd rt•ar v. tndov.
The los anclu(kd 1ev.clf\ v.1irth
S 1.100 and two men'\ \UH' wunh
$400. -
Fountain Valley
\ 'tron artn su'lpcc-t \lu cd 11
.sl'lop~t an tl\C! hc.W nnd 1ncd t<l \tral
hrr pur~ an a shopp1n ( •nh:r p:irl1n,
lntat '~ 141 I oor Ohd l hC\ ll'tlnl
resolve the roncern that bnngs them here." the 38-year-
old mother of two said.
Susan Morse. 42 . 1s seeking her first term as treasurer
after being appointed to the Positi on in 1982. Married and
the mother of two children. the 22-year resident said she
promises to continue do1ns a "good Job" for the cit) in
i..eeping public aware of cit) spending and investment
pract1cco;
F111pa1mk. a Pacifi c Bell Telephone e'ecu11vc. has
~··n 1·cf on the lOunc1l for three )Cars and v.as ma} or 1n
191<2-~J Hl· also '>rx'nt three years on the cit) Plann10g
( omm1"\1on
He \CC'> thc S)Camore Hills freeway propo!">al and
affordabk ~n1or cit11en housing as two pnmary issues
lacing council members this year.
"Wl· ha\(~ 10 re.,olve our financial obltgat1on with an
l'n\.1ronmen1ally '>Cns1t1ve solution," Fitzpatnck sa id.
rl'it'rnng to a mounttng $7.65 million debt incurred by the
nt\ live )Cars ago "hen 11 bought Sycamore Hills from a
de' eloper He said he favors a proposal under con!>1dt"r·
atwn tha1 would c;ell ~5 percent of the propert) lo the
l.'ount\ andadl·-.etopcr. lcavanp, 75 percent as open park
Nell Fitzpatrick
wanta council aeat
Verna Rollinger
seeks re-electlon
a '7-)car-old Garden Gro\.e woman.
re,10,tl·d and lht' suspect Oed in a
v.a111ng 1.:ar v..hen other witnesses
arn,ed • • 'iomc.·onc ru med a S600 con verttble
top to 'itcal a SI nashhght at Glo·uma
\ 'enue and Bogart C'oun. The
th1c"c' rnt tnlo the convertible top to
a 1969 Vulkswagcn with a sharp
ob1cc1 Jnd \tole a ye llow plastic
na .. hltght "01h1ng else was rcPorted
111kcn • • • I hie' l''> \lok an electnc cord and
other 1tcm., 'alued al S425 from a
t rul k ht.·d 1 n 1 he 8lX Kl block o(_l.a Rosa
• • • Rur~lar\ k1d.cd 1n door' and ran·
~l'kl·J two next-door homes 10 the
I ()(K)() blod of La Hnc1enda "venue.
I ht') stoic monn and wine and other
1tcmc, • • • I h1C\.C:\ '>lok iiun ... camera eq uip.
ment and lJ S rum·nn allercnterina a home in 1hc 1 IOOO blocl ofBcaonsa
4\ \Cnue through an unlocked win-
dow
• • •
\omeonc pried ope11 the main door
at ( ummrrrnal ( ~ht Bureau at
1717" arookhur\t 'it and 'ilOle S20 1n
pelt~ \f"h and ca nth haf\ 3nd snacl~.
CostaMeaa
\ < ti Mc man wa arrested
1 huro.da) on .,u,p1C1on of com-
mern;il huralary and rt'<'CI\ 1n1 1olcn
prnPl·m after he med to rctum an
allce,rdl\ \tokn pov..er auenna to
Kraacn ~uto ~UPl'll)'. I H9 upcnor
,c. The S '5 antcnrui all acdly "'15
.... ,tnkn trnm thr Kraiten Au to uppl)
c.1ore 1n "Jn1n ,\ th1 \\td. ~pcnccr
Bla1k1e. :!7. 1s being held at C oc;t.1
Mesa Cit) Jail
••• Merchand1~ from fi,c ( o .. ta Me'>J
stores allegedl) was lound 1n the
po_sscsst<]n of a shoplifting \usrx-t.t
arrested Wednesda) at South t oa\t
Plaza. Clothing and cosmctK' \.alul·d
al $557 were reco,cred from \u-.an
Friend. 3 I. of In inc Fncnd "il'I
booked into the Orange ( ou nt\ Jail
and the merc-hand1St' wa<. returned to
May Co. Miller' Outpo\l
Bergst rom·!> {'h1ldrcn!. \ttlll'
Marshall's Department 'ilort• and I\.
Mart. • • • A roof w1 ndow was ds1~<n crl•J to
have bcc:n Ulmpercd with at the Sak'
Fif\h Avenue store 1n South Coa\\
PlaTa. A screen had bet-n rcmuH'd
• • • A 19-year-old woman "Was "alktng
home fmm hooJ al \ ukon and
Klondike avenue~ wht·n J ntan in a
car pulled up to the rnrb. C',poc;ro
himself and made oh<.c:cnc rt•m.ir~'
police said.
La&unaatach
Tv.o men ~n lea' ina a houw-10
the 200 block of Pearl 'ill'ttt Thu re.·
day arc su pc'C'tcd of breaking 1n10 th\'
re\1dcnc( nnd esc fling ~1t.h S2.0001n
bclonain~ Pohce \aid the~ ~crt' prov1d~ a part11I license pla1c and
wrre stcl tnl the t¥-o \u~p«t tod.1) • • • An unl nO\\ll amount ot ~~ h and
Jewelry w1 stolen l hunda) from a
1'omc in the lOOO blocl of . -~)hne
Ori~e. ltaunl fka'°h fX)hCC rtron • • • Loud mu 1c oomina from ., hou5e
in the Q()() block of k)line Dn\e at 1
a.m . promptC'(i PQhct to ordtt to
~up.ant~ to turq do"-n the no1 • •••
.\ blue backpack containing pea
\1mal 1temc; was taken from an area ol
Main Beach.the owner told pohce
Newport Beach
\ prnpellcr and p<.)\.\l'r boat tnm
tilling" worth about S '50 "ert stolen
oil a Mcrcur) Cruiser boat at a di"\
c,torage ~ard al at '00 P:mlil ( oa<1t
H1gh"'a) The theft OClurcd bet\.\een
Jan ' and Jan 12. the OV.l\N
rcponed The ov.ncr ..aid the th11·1
needed special 1oolc, to rl·mo' l' thc.,l
items • • • \pair ol Rm<;1gnnl 'k" "<'": 'ltuk1
Imm a rt\ldcr.rc on \l·anJ .. omet1ml'
hct ween '1 a m and 4 p m \.\ edne"
da\ l hc.-skis wl·rc found latt·r tha t
e\ cn1ng stashed under 3 parked car 1n
an alle) beh10d the hou..c
NB burglar
found a home
"'\ "-c~pon Eka"h v.oman rr\umcd
to her 831bo3 ov~ home from a C.I\·
month \.lcatton ;ibruad and d1'
l"O\C'~ c.omcone had bcC:n 11\lng 1n
her hc.,mc
rhe unv.anted tenanl had ill'
p.imttl} ptned ~ntry l'I\ ~n(l( lins OUI
a mall pane of gla\.'> tmm a "'"" v.;mdow. Full a hlra~' tand tw-.. er-it'
IF' the ref nattatOr led pohtt lo hcltC\ C
th<" intruder had been there ~11t11ll
month\
The h\!C·1n huraJar al\O u\.cd the
dm..-r draw. rs for fttC'wooJ aod b d
mo' cJ around mo l of the f um1tur
The diTnitr wa v lucd at S ~X>. T ~o fhe·1~h 11'1 c cxk~ one w1th 1 iJ
IC"af fa and the other lh a
leaf fi ~ •'trt re
t
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A4 Orange Coost bAIL Y PILOT /Fsltiay. January 13. 198~
They•re dog tired
Even a dog'• life can be tiring at
times, u these alz napplng
Shar-Pel puppies have learned.
AP Wl"'tlMIO
The five-week-old pups have
r oots going back 2.000 years to
Han Dyna•ty.
Judge halts execution
RALEIGH. N ( ·. (AP)-A tederaJJudgt• hours beforl' 11 wa~ dut· to tx· L'aml·d l>UI
1n an impromptu hotl!l-room confort.'ncc If the Supreme Court remo' l'\ thL' ~ta~
blocked toda) ·., c>.et·ut1on of convicted Hutchin~ rnuld \till tw C\l'l:Ull'd toda'.
police kilkr Jaml!s Hutchins, and the case prosecutors said. Statc lav. rl·4um·' a
went to the l ' <\. <\upreme Court for a condemned prisoner to tx· L'\CL ull'd Ile·
declSion on whcillcr Tfir s1a1e can proccca-tween 6 a.m. and 6 p.m
with the lethal 1nJl'L't1on
Chier Ju~t1ce Warren Rurgl'r. refusing to
rule on an earl~ -morning apix·al b) l'<orth
Carolina oflic1ab. refcm·d th e case to a full-
coun conferenn: t<xia' ~td Supreme
Court spol..l•,woman I ont House. The
J usuccc; had 'otcd 1.2 to rc;cct an appeal b~
Hutch1m' la \\\l'rs un Wcdnesda).
Judge J Dirl..1,on Phillips of the 4th L .S
Circuit C.ourt ul ~ppealc; sta~ed the
execution at 12 U"i a m toda~. less than Sl\
Hutchins. 54. was ~entl'Oll·<.l to lk,11h in
197Q for the n f'k 'ila)ing'> ot \\\11 'hL·nrr,
deput1l·s "'ho were IO\l'Sllgating J report
that he had beaten h1!> ll•en-agc dJughh:r
and 1h.11 of a stau." trooix·r "ho l.ltl'f
pursued him. ·
lfc\Cl'Uted. he would be thl' 12th ix·r1,on
put to dcath sancc state\ rl'\ l\L'd Lap11,1I
punishment laws thro\\ n ou1 O\ the
Supreme Court an 1972
Price climb slowest .
in 2 decades for U.S.
Other good news in 83-
retail sales climb 9 .1 %
Ry The As11oelated i>ress
repayml·nt of existing debt.
Tht Federal Reserve said debt outstand-
ing for car loans rose S 1.2 b1lhon 1n
November. a slowdown from the $1 .8
billion nse of the previous month.
Offsetting this slowdown were increases
Wholc'>ak rmce~ rdgcd up 0.6 percent in m debt on revolvi ng credit cards, such as
I Yl.<3 the .,IO\\CSt pal'e since 1964. and those issued by stores and banks. and in
r<>tail ~ale~ climbed V I percent last year as 1-.oother category that includes cash loons.
the econom) cmergud from a recession. the In a separate rcpon on business invest-
go ... ern ment said 1n separate reports today. ment. the Commerce Department said
The Labor Department said whol~le txecuuves plan to boost spending for
pnrc.>s "'ere held do"' n laM year by a record modernization and expansion this year by
10 per\.·cm drop 1n ga~oline pnce~ and a an 1nfla11on-adjuslCd 9.4 percent. the
15 N IX'"-'Cnl drop in home heating 011 costs fastest pace of capital spending since 1977.
1 hl' 0 6 pcrct.'nt rise 1n 1983 was down
hum 1hc J.' percent increase in 1982 and
"a~ 1n sharp ~·untra\I to the double-d1gll
\urge' in I Q79 and I Q80 It was the lowest
1nt1atton ra1c a1 the \\hule~k level since
thl· ll 1 percent 1ncrCJ!>l. of I 964.
In Decem~r. "holcsale pnces rose 0.2
JX'fll'lll. the report said
fhi: C ommerl·e l)t>pariment reported
fl'IJil \ak~ ro~c 0 I pero:nt 1n December.
pu~h1ng thl· 1981 toial 9 I percent above
thl· l)l·rformanct' ol I 9t->2 The I 0.5 percent
,Jin ~a1n during thi: lourth quarter.was the
\hJfPl'.'I rl)C !>lllU~' I ~7X.
I ,1rlin goH·rnme11 1 reports indicated
that the con!>umcr cn'Cl1t boom is continu-
111g. and that bu:.incs'!es. too. are stepping
up thl'tr spending plans a!> the economy
g1 U\\' ~trongcr.
< un,umr-r debt ro<;c S4.6 7 billion in
"\o, t•mbCr thl' FcderaT "Reserve "'Board
rl·p111 tcd Th ursda) .• 1 growth rate of 15
Pl'fll'Ot tha1 suggc!>t' consumers are 1n-
Ul-.1,ingl) "1lhng to assume more debt as
lhl' crnnom~ nh1b1ts more signs of
'trl·ngth.
\!though ~uch monthl) increases are
[1.l'ni:rall) '1C\.l.Cd as a sign that consumer~
Jfl' 1al..1ng on more credit. the go,ern·
ml'nt', rl'port does not 'pcc1f) hov. much of
the month's gain can be a11nbuted to
.idd111ons 10 cl'C'dit and how much due to
Sandinistas
admit they
hit chopper
MANAG UA. Nicaragua (AP) -The
leftist Sandinista government admits its
troops shot down a U.S. Army helicopter
but denies they killed the pilot after he
landed on the Honduran side of the border.
"We cannot accept the version that the
pilot was fired at on Jand," Dani.eLOoega.
coordinator of the junta, said Thursday
night..
He said Sand1n1sta troops fired at the
hehcopter when 11 was in Nicaraguan
airspace, w11hout knowing it was an
Amencan aircraft.
The Reagan administration lodged a
formal protest and said it was holdins. the
Sandinistas responsible for the pilot's
death. U.S. officials contended that the
pilot was killed by Nicaraguan soldiers
after he got out of the downed helicopter.
R Lorraine samn~!J~~
' Winter Clearance 300/o to 500/o off
MARINES COME
UNDER ATTACK
Rumsfeld v isits Damascus,
meets with President Assad
"'"' t -Dresse • J Oc ·' -
SPORTSWEAR, BLOUSES, SKIRTS, PANTS
SUITS AND LOUNGE WEAR
IA YSIDE DRJVE at JAMBOREE ROAD, MEW,ORT IEACH -7 60-0931
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I
By tbe Associated Press
t ' S Mannes unleashed rockets and mortar fire to
repul<>c :i heav) attack toda~ by militiamen on their base in
Beirut. v.h 1le l l.S. spenal envoy Donald Rumsfeld.
'1s111ng Damascu!>. mtt for the first time with Synan
President Ha fe1 A<,sad
El!>cwhcre an Beirut. police reported an Egyptian
diplomat and the" de ofa French en\ O) survived separate
a11acks b) gunmen. and shells from anti°'overnment
gunners crashed onto the capital's eastern Chnsuan sector
for a second straight da). reported!) killing two c1v1hans
and \\Ound1ng I:!
\fannc spokcsman MaJ Dennis Brooks said there
\.I.ere no reports of casualues or damagt at the U.S. ba~ at
Beirut airport He said the southeastern pen meter of the
hasc camr .. under attack b} a hea\ > concentration of
'>mall.arms fire" from a bui lding to the east.
The Mannes. pan of the muluna11onal peacekeeping
toru'.. then heat back an a11empted "infiltration .. by finng
bacl.. with <,mall arms. machine guns. 60 mm mortars.
shoulder.fired rocket'> and anti-tank guided missiles.
Brooks 'laid
fhc lighting forced the 1nternat1onal airport to shut
down for an hour before operations resumed.
Reds eavesdrop
on phones in SF?
FREMONT -0\1et diplomats an San Francisco
appear to be eavesdropping on microwave telephone calls
and can intercept .. , 1rtuall) an} call" made in this
med1um-s1zed CH). pohrc S3).
But Clly Councilman Bob Reeder. who had asked for
the police report on oviet technical capabilities to
rntcrccpt calls. said he would be paranoid ifhe thought his
ci t) had been san~led out for special surveillance.
Fremont. a cllyof 140,000 about 50 miles southeast of
San Francisco. has only three security-cleared defense
related companies ... There arc hundreds in the Silicon
Vallq ,"a high-tcchnolog}' region near Fremont. Reeder
\aid
')p, 1ct VKc ( onsul Gcnnadv German in San
F-rn nn<;rn called the in -.est1ga11on "se.nscless" and said the
allegations were "$ro undless" and "based cn11rely on
gossip and speculation ..
SO'Vo
OFF
Baker says he'll quit
his job at end of year
By lbe A11odated Pr•11
FORT WORTH. Texas-Presidential Chlef of St.ff
James Baker Ill will leave the top-level White House post
at the end of the rear. according to a published report.In a
copyright interview with the Fort Wonh Star-Telegram,
Baker said his decision is based on a long-standina
timetable and is not the result of burnout or White House
infiahting. "Staying through the elections will be almost
four years. and I think the president would be betterscrv~
by someone else an this job in a second term." Baker said.
Dentlsts get AIDS wamlng
NEW YORK -The state Health Department has
advised dentists to wear gowns. masks, rubber gloves and
eye goggles when treating patients with AIDS. The
guidelines were issued Thursday at a conference on AIDS
conducted by the department's Bureau of Dental Health.
Its director. Dr. Theodore Rebich, said dentists might be
at greater than average risk of contracting acquired
immune deficiency syhdrome because they have direct
contact with the saliva of a patient's mouth.
Waa suicide dlsgulsed?
SAN ANTONIO. Texas-An Arm y Reserve general
found hanged with his hands ued behind his back at Fort
Sam Houston might have been trying to disguise his
suicide as a murder by terronsts, the FBI says. FBI agcnt
Julian Delarosa said Thursday that investigators have
discounted terrorism in the death of Maj. Gen. Robert G.
Ownby. who was discovered bound and hanged Wedn~
day in the headquarters buildin_g_ at the fort, where he led
the 91 U.S. Army Reserve Commana.-People nave
faked rders "because of an insurance policy: they might
feel 11 ould disgrace the family: there arc religious
reasons. social reasons," Bexar County Medical Examiner
Vincent Di Maio said.
Tsongas leaving politlcs
WASHI NGTON -Sen. Paul Tsongasonce said. "I
probably can hve without politics better than almost
anyone else." Now. says the Massachusetts Democrat.
illness has forced him to make that choice. Tsongas, 42 .
announced tn Boston Thursday that he is giving up his
campaign for a second term because of a chronic ailment
diagnosed 31'2 months ago. The Boston Herald. quoting an
un1dent1fied source. 1s reporting 1n today's editions that
Tsongas has cancer of the lymph nodes which doctors arc
saying 1s a treatable condition.
Roylco shows who's Boss
CHICAGO-Columnist Mike Royko says a j udge's
decision that he had a legal right to resign from the Chicago
Sun-Ti mes and go to work for the rival Chicago Tribune is
"one for the good guys ... Cook County Circuit Judge
Anthony Scoullo ruled Thursday that Royko, a member
of the Chicago Newspaper Guild, was protected by the
un1on·s contract permining employees to resign upon a
change in the Sun-Times ownership. The Sun-Times was
formally purchased this week by international publisher
Rupert Murdoch. Royko. who said he doesn't want to
work for Murdoch. resigned less than a day after the
ownership change. prompting the newspaper to sue him.
Challenger gets tuneup
CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. -Spaceship Challenger
sat po1st'd on Its launch pad today while technicians began
three weeks of testing and tuneups for an eight-day
mission in which spacewalking astronauts will practice
orbital repair techniques. Challenger's return to space is
set for Feb. 3. and the I 0th shuttle flight is expected to be
the first to return to Flonda for landing-if the weather 1s
good.
Newton nabbed for drags
OAKLAND-Former Black Panther Huey Newton.
free pending appeal of a weapons conviction. has been
booked for invcst1gat1on of driving under the influence of
drugs. police said. Newton. 41 . who also was booked for
investigation of possessing drug paraphernalia. was
released on $3.000 bail Thursday after spending about six
hours an the Alameda County Jail. said jail spokesman
Michael Johnso n.
Star-Kist shutdown looms
LO ANGELES-Unless Star-Kist Foods Inc. starts
a safety program to curb injuries to employees. its
Terminal l'lland cannery should be shut down, the city
attorne) contends 1n a c1v1l lawsu1l. "Star-K.Jst has had the
worst serious injury record of any company in the Cal-
OSHA (California Occupational Safety and Health
Administration) Southern Los Angeles County District,"
City Attorney Ira Reiner said Thursday. "They refuse to
learn from the accidents they have had ... Reiner said the
company. which has 1.500 employees and is famous for
canned tuna. has been cited for 151 safety violations in the
last fo ur years.
No charges for newsman
LOS ANGELES -An undercover reponc:r who
infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan for a story about American
racist groups won ·1 be charged in a cross-burning incident.
a prosecutor says. Peter A. Lake. 39. of Marina del Rey.
was arrested Dec. 3 under the name of Peter Lawrence
following the cross-burning in Kagel Canyon. Founecn
others were arrested. including KKK organizer Tom
Metzger. a former Democrauc candidate for Congress in
San Diego County.
LA homes on the move
LOS ANGELES -Roy W. Donley. a former Los
Angeles County regional planning commissioner •ho
promoted the "sane development of hillsides" is
abandoninlJ his Studio Ci ty home of25 years because it is
fallmg v1ct1m 10 a slow landslide. Dooley's house and
seven other residences near Universal Studios that"Tlln&e
from $400,000 to $800,000 in value are in danger of
collaps10g in the slide.
Klnin1er urge• talk•
BR U EL . Belgium -Former Secretary of State
Henry A. Ku~1nger said today that Pre ident Reaaan and
Soviet President Yun V Andropov hould name pcnonal
envoys to began pnvate talks to reduce East-West tensions.
The represcn11u1"c "i,hould be authorized to conduct
private. uploratory conversation• on (the leaders')
behalf. prcferabl> wtthout pubhcuy" and each envoy
'lhould ha ve accc'I 10 leaders on both sides and bqin ··a
global review of the1't entire rclatlonsh1p," K1uin1er uid.
I
Czech couple •ee.t uylum
Vt NN . \u tna -Iva Prochazka. a pla)'wr1~t
and daughter of lead1na writer dunna C l'-"'<:hoslovak1a's ~hon-laved hbt·rnli~ation 1n 1968. 511)' she an<i her actor
husband have applied for poht1cal asylum in Au tria. Ms
Prochalka and hC'r husband l\lan Pokorny deftt1cd with
their daughter. 9. and son. 5. on Dec. 30. whilron "acauon
in \ uaoll&\IUl_ 'he ad the) pcd their car O\ltr th Au~1r1an"bordc1 ufkrsuard ra1seJ a bamcn let a \.thick
1n "ont of them cro\\ • •
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t
PAUL
HUVEY
WOMEN •••
ONE STEP
BEHIND
HiiSbandsinthe
spotlight leave
mateSin The dark
Margaret Trudeau. divorcin~ the
Prime Min1sterofCanada. testilled
that she "could not be confined to the
traditional role of a wo man married
to a celebnty.''
~be called 1t "an unequal panner-
sh1p-dommant husband-father--
subm1ss1ve wife-daughter."
She said she just couldn't take 11
anymore.
Every schoolgirl has at some ttme
dreamed ofbe1ng wooed and won b} a
handsome Prince.
More and more the ones who have
bcen -thew1v~ofthe n ch and the
famous-a rc d1scoven ng life w1 th a
Prince Channing 1s not all tt was
cracked up to be.
Few ofh1story's ironies are more
cruel than the fact that a world leader
to be a world leader frequently
ne&Jects his own family.
Sir Winston Churchill was so busy
rescuing the Western World that he
couldn't save his own son and
daughter from drown in$ in excesses.
His "darling Clementine" wrote of
the"utterloneliness" oflifc at Ten
Downing Street.
Recently the wife of the mayor of
Los Angeles went public with a
similarly plaintive plea. She is lonely
in the mansion, neglected by her
workaholic husband. ignored by the
city which has elected him three
times.
For the woman inexpenenced to
public life it 1seasy to say. "Well.
that's too bad about her! Reap1 ng all
the money and unearned pnvileges of
high social pos1t1on and then feeling
sorry for herscl f."
Well. wan a minute.
Ethel gave upa s uccessful hair-
dressing shop42 years ago to man)
Tom when he was a teen-ager in a
church choir.
While she raised child ref\ and
chickens and vegetables, he worked
as a policeman. studied law. entered
politics.
Now she remembers the hard years
as the easy ones.
These years are filled mostly with
aloneness.
And there are other f rustrat1ons.
She told the Los Angeles Times rhat
she has "no car. no securit}. no
budget." That she is expected to keep
the mansion looking beautiful yet 1s
allowed "not one cent" for that.
And wben she accompanies him in
public, he is celebrated. she 1s ignored.
Invariably, strangers reach across her
to shake hands with him.
But mostly it's Tom's 18-hour
days. 7-day weeks -and the engage-
ments and trips stretching out ahead.
engulfing all the tomorrows.
And at 64 Ethel has to wondt'r--
was it worth it?
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pilat
----
Orange Coatt DAILY PILOTIFrlday. JanUlty 13, 19M
.. , must tell you I feel aJ1 of thJs (Goodman) pomp and cellOny makes
me sick to my stomach and stlnks of pollUcal manlpulatJon and B.S . •
-
LET l[ RS lui1 . . 6 Expensive education gamtile
To the Editor:
Some members of the fountain
Valley Elementary School Board are
playinJ. roulette wnb tM education of
ourchlldrcn. Just when ourdistnci is
strengthening its programs and re-
orpnizin& schools to benefit all
children. they have votta by a 3-2
majority to def>i:ive one-third of our
students th~ ri&ht to exercise those
Options alreacf y voted upon 18
months aao.
Into thaa unfonuMte wetl of tdc.>
interest PoUPf, political ~ ~
horrendously bid judltment twn~·
the huncmds of cbifdrcn who a«
dilCSriminaled ap.inst. Tbe Fowuai•
Valley school board bas iarioted die
riahts of one.-ibird of its c-hildreii Those of us who wotked 10 hard to
enliaJuen voters about the truth tut
spring hive been betrayed.
LOIS EVEZICH
Fountain Valley
Don't label Newport drivers
To the Editor:
I am writing in response to tbe
letter from the .. concerned citizens"
against the driving habits of tbe
Newport Beach residenis. I resent the
sarcastic generalizations stated
against the drivers in a specific city. I
have lived in Newport Beach for 13
years, I use my tum sianaJ and seldom
utilize the high beams. I'm couneous
hf-hind the wheel and vou don't even
know me. ] -
There arc courteous drivers and
rude drivers, however the separation
is not based on city limits or borders.
The only thing that deserves "the
utmoll scorn and loalhina." as you
r.ut it, is the iporance of two
'concerned citizens" in Corona det
Mar.
JENI MACGOWAN
Newport Beach
Presidential 'gendergap '
has some gaping holes in it
Goodman hoopla dl&graceful
To the Editor:
Having served in the U.S. Navy
during the Korean War and having a
son, who, like LL Robert Goodman is
also a Naval Lt. and aviator, I feel I
have more than a privilege to write
this letter.
barassed over the whole episode. I
know my son would be, along with
many other Naval aviators.
I wonder how many rcturniQ&
Vietnam veterans with their arms
and legs blown away. maimed,
blinded, paralyzed for life not on\y
physically, bd'l mentaUy, would have
enjoyed having their countrymen
give them one-half the welcome
home.
By REP. ROBERT BADHAM
Gaps of varoius types have sur-
rounded Presidential politics for
many years. There have been missile
gaps, generation gaps. tape gaps and
now in 1984 we have the "gender
gap."
Women make up a mjaonty of the
registered voters in this nation. The
term .. gender ~p" refers to polling
data which indicates that women are
several percentage points less likely to
vote for President Reagan than men.
Opponents charge that the Reagan
Administration has a problem with
female voters because it has not do ne
enough for women dunng the past
three lears. However. the problem 1s
one o perception not fact.
Recent!) President Reagan stated
that. " ... It's time to cut through the foe of demagoguery that surrounds
this whole issue. All of us are
in terested in ont" goal: ensuring legal
equity for women."
Neither women. nor men as a
matter of fact, are a monolithic group
as some would have us believe. Their
interests and concerns are van ed and
not limited simply to the so<alled
women's issues. but with issues of
concern to all Amencans -pan1cu-
larly the economy and our nation's
peace.
An improving and strong economy
provides women desiring employ-
ment in the work force. economic
opponunities and career advance-
ment possibilities.
And, it is the policies of the Reagan
Administration that has turned our
economy around. We have seen
mflauon. which has a d isastrous
effect on those on a fixed income.
most of whom are women. reduced
from a high of 13 percent in 1980 to
about 3 percent for all of 1983.
The pnme interest rate has been cut
from its all-ume high of21.5 percent
under the Carter Administration to
11.5 percent today. The personal
income tax rate has been reduced 25
percent across the board and the
unemployed rate fell to 8.2 percent in
December. The unemployment rate
for adult women has dropped from
9.2 percent to 7.1 percent today.
The President's Economic Re-
covery Tax Act of 1981 also con-
tained a number of provisions ihat
specifically benefit women. Larger
tax credits are now available to
working mothers who pay for child
care. There have been significant
changes made 1n the estate taxes. once
·'
known as the widow tax, so that 99
percent of all estates are now exempt
from such taxes. The marriage tax
penalty has also been substantially
reduced.
The Administration, demonstrat-
ing its commitment to equal ril.hts
under the law, established a iask
Force on Legal Equity for Women.
This task force was created in 198 t to
correct discriminatory laws and regu-
lations at the federal level. This is an
on-going project at the Justice Dc-
panment.
However, the most concrete argu-
ment against the "gender gap" myth
is the appointments President A..e-
agan has made during his tenure in
office. ·
In his first two years, the President
selected 1,200 women to serve in top,
pohcy-maldng ~sitions, more than
any other administration in a com-
parable period. And. for the first time
in hi story there is a women Supreme
Coun Justice and three women serve
in the Cabinet of the United States.
Reviewing the Administration's
record of accomplishment on issues
of concern to women. is the so-<:allcd
"gender gap" myth or reality? I
believe the answer is obvious.
Badham represents the 40th Con-
gressional District.
I have all the respect in the world
for Lt. Goodman's courase and know
what he has gone throu&b to achieve
his present position, but I must tell
you I feel all of this pomp and ccreony
makes me sick to my stomach and
stinks of political manipulation and
B.S.
l would bet that by now Lt.
Goodman is becoming '-little em-
Oh yes. and by the way, l don't
recall the name of the pilot of the A6
who was killed. Was it ever men-
tioned?
FRED CARROLL
Newport Beach
Who needs mentQr teachers?.
To the Editor:
What's to be gained by school
districts paying a mentor or master
teacber10 instruct new teachers llow
to teach'?
There is alreadr an abundance of
teachers and substnute teachers h11.h-
1y qualified who would love to be run
ume staff members. But with declin-
ing enrollments and limited openings
in many districts ony a small number
of individuals can join the privileged
tenured ranks.
All teachers that arc presently
employed by the various districts.
and newly hired instructors should be
able to organize their own class rooms
without the assistance of a mentor.
Who is going to decide the distin(-
tion of mentor'? Everyone would have
a diffCTCnt opinion of who the mentor
teachers sboWd be.
Certainly the morale of the fellow
teachers who would not be chosen to
the dassffication of mentor would be
lowered.
Teaching should be a mutuat
cooperative team effort with evefJ"
one made to feel that he 1s doing ai:a
imponantjob.
Take th.at extra $4,000 per mentoJ
and help lower the class size.
FRANK WILBERT'
Newport Bcadl
State schools are now a fashionable cause
To most Californians. the most
1mponant result of the I 982elcc11on
wa'sGeorge Deukmejian's upset win
over Tom Bradley, with the ~sulttng
Republican control over the gov-
ernor's offi ct' and all the political
patronage itcames.
But 14 months after that elecuon.
1 t · s becoming clear that the non-
pan isan contest over leadership of
California education was at least as
important.
For under Wilham Honig. the
winnerofthat race. education has
suddenly become a top state priority,
something ll never was during Wilson
Riles' 12 years as the st.ate schools
supen nTendent. Not that Riles didn't
try: Each year he begged the Legis-
lature and whichever governor was m
office to gj ve schools a bigger st ice of
the budgetary pie. But every year. the
schools' resources were diminished.
That longtime trend was reversed
last year. Maybe 1t was part of a
national trend. Maybe 1t was because
HQnig was a fresh face w1th a new
message of educauonal reform.
Maybe it was because his campaign
spotlighted shortcomin$Scaused by
the ever-diminishing pnonty placed
on public schools.
Whateverthe reason. Honig got
state government to pump 800
mil hon new dollars into the schools.
rafting teachersalanes slightly and
causing many school district to
restore some cuts they had been
foroed to make in both course
offerings and the length of the school
day.
Even m ore remarkably. politicians
who never before saw education as
anything but a draio on their re·
sourccs suddenly became ~u bite
$ChOOI boosters. OeukmcJian. who
was forced to allow the school
fundina increase, t>eaan to take ettdn
for improvements 1t spul'TCd. Hon1a
didn't mind.
"lt'sonly wht'n you're w1nnina that
you get the poh t1r1ans to adopt your
• ,
H.L. lchweru lH
""'*"*
' ~·
pos111ons and try to take credit for
them." Honig says.
But the new schools chief apparent-
ly will not be satisfied with mere
fundtng tncreases. And that's the real
reason his election may have been
more imponant to California than
any other 1982 result. Elementary
and secondary schools account for
about four of every I 0 dollars spent by
the state. Big changes there affect
more people than almost anything
else the state can do.
And Honig wants big changes,
especially for the mass of students
whose academic talents fall in the
middle ranks of today's student body.
A Stanford Unlvers1tyTI"Udy released
last month revealed that these stu-
dents get farlessauention today than
THOMAS
EUAS
lege prep thinking from them 1n order
to get and keep jobs. So I want more
C$$8}'S. more reading and grammar.
less filling in the blanks and more
history and thinking for them."
And n looks like he'll get a lot of
those changes despite their obvious
hil.h cost.
l=or schools suddenly have b«ome
the most popular political cause in
their most gifted peers or those with California. Opinion polls which five
very little talent. years ago showed that barely aquaner
Even before that study was out. of Californians believed more money
Honig wanted improvements for would help the schools now indicate
them. "I want a strenuous education 68 percent feel that way.
for kids even when they're not in And school tK>nd election results
e1 th er colle~e prep or vocational from last Novetlber indicate that
education.' he said. "About 50 per-voters are even becominLmore
cent to 60 pcrcenf of ill our"'kictml -willing tooac t e rneton c witnffieir
into neither category. But the modem QWn money. Only two of the fi ve
world dt"mands something like col-bond issues on local ballots got the
SAFE HAVEN FOR SMUGGLERS
Pueno Rico has become a major
way-station in the dru& traffic be-
tween Colombian and Venezuelan
sources and distributors on the U.S.
mainland. acording to federal in-
vestigators. The reason is simple:
Once the smugglers make it safely to
the U.S. island. they don't need to
worry about customs inspection on
the way to mainland destinations.
There are only two radar stations
on Pueno Rico, and both are located
on the north side of the island -the
wron& idc. And anyway. planes
fl ying below 5.000 feet can't be
detected by the radar.
There nre d ozens of private air-
stnps 1n the commonwealth, many
L.M. Bovo
J1c1
AIDEISOI
with cham-hnk tences and guards. so
interdiction of drug shipments is next
to impossible. The only smuglcr
planes that have been picked up were
cauaht because they crashed. Sources
estimate that some 850 illicit fliahts
land in Pueno Rico each year.
WAIVING THE RULE& In a
The hands of a surgeon
. Who wa~ Or Joseph P Mo"'n?
The cnminal ~u~n of the
Prohibition Erl who spccialiud in
altenna fio.gcrpnnts. ln the 1920. and
• Os. 8n&Sters bche"ed they rould
thwan 1dcnt1fkat1on by chanaina
their fingerprints throuah surgery. It
\\a a ridiculous nouon, because the
sc..r u uc u~lf became po u a,·c
1denlHk tion But Or. Moran did the
1ob on.a nu of them: ruov
"
K.arpi • F~ and Doc Barker. DaV,s
and Harry Oimpbcll. All were cap-
tured later and identified. Dr. Moran was not, bowtvtt. h's believed he so•
drunk With several of them one nt&J'lt.
·dcclart'd "t'-.c 1ot )'OU \l)'S 1n th~
pa)m of my hand," and wound up at
the bottom of Lale Ent
h "I in a Playboy Club where one
mtmber m urmu 'Mltfull~ "Bun· ni~ lo'tlt ('lf'9t '
lona-<>verdue etfon to make defense
contractors at least as responsible for
their products as manufacturers of
automobiles and appliances. Con-aress has ordered the Defense Depart-
ment to require warranties on
weapons systems.
The Pcntaaon's procurement
people were horrified at this busi-
nesslike requirement 1ntrud1ng into
boondogle heaven. Congress actu-
ally expects weapons to work'?
Recently resigned Deputy Defense
Stttttary Paul Thayer quickly re-
sponded with a 90-day rcpnevc. He
authorized the temporary waiver of
the weapons wamnty requirement
"in the interest of national def en St to
ensure there is no m~ord1sruption to
the.acquisition of aoocb and KTV1m
which arc ~nhal 1n meetint our
natonal security commitment ••
Tha)'tT's memo wd the 90-da)
&race penod ''Will provide the l1 me
requttt:d for the department to for-
mulate and d1SJCm1nate pohcy and
1uadancc 10 implement the wamnty
provision ··
Thi! sounds su pic-1ousJ) like Pen-
tqonese for JIY"lftl the rontra<1on'
lawym time to find loophol 1n the
conateuional miuirement VP A VIP'!: Whichever p1ny .,.,,ns
the Wb1te House in Novnnber the
victorious vice pm1dent could be--
come one of the most important
people in Wa h1naton come Janual').
Thm'' a &ood chance that the Stnatc
Wlll be pht }() between Re·
pubbcan and mocrat This
needed two-thirds majority. but all
five won more than 50 percent of the •
vote "
"Politically, Gov. Dcuklnejian
would be smart to fund us as '!
completely as possible.·· said Honig.
"We in education have a lot of cards
to play because of all the suppon we • -
have at the local level. And that's tru
to the most conscrvauve and the
most liberal districts. It's an across-
the-board thing:-1!
Honig's own election may only
have been emblematic of the change,.:
or it may have caused it. That doesn ·i;
matter. What does matter 1s the .•
change 1n public anitude toward
education. which started wnh the '82
election.
Elias 1s a Sanra Monica-based
columnist on stare issues.
.. . .
would invoke the \ 1~ pres1den
const1tut1onal role as lie-breaker
Senate votes -indudng those
majont)' leader and~ommltlcc cba\C'-
men. as ~II as on t~slat1ve roll cal .
It wouki be fascinating to sec wbat
v1et president would do 1f some real
pohucal power came his (or her) wa~.
• -----"You're the most sultab'e '°
fat. but I h ve one more to
see ... my son."
A8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, January 13, 1984
GREEN THUMB
Make a hanging basket
Delly.-.ol ,,_...by .... Mlllplft
Work and twiat mon betWe~n the two top
wirea, forming a Hp for the buket (above).
After plant roota are wrapped ln mo.a, make
a hole in the mon with your finger and in.ert
the plant (below).
Colorful design transforms
plain patio into a showcase
By GEORGE MUNANA
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Hanging Oowcr basket~ provide !>pcc1al year-round
beauty that can helptrat1sform arnmmon-lookrna patio
into a gardener's showca$C.
Combinations for the mo~d tlowcr baskeb seem
almost endless and can be as ongmal at the dcs1&ner
chooses. Making them rnn be easy, and learning how 1!1
fun .
The following step-by-step formula will ht"lpcnsure a
lovd)' hangmagarden for you
I. Choose a sut1ablc work area that allows hanging
basket constructio n to be completed.
2. Select an appropriate size of wire basket. thl'n soak
enough spahgnum mo'>" that w1JI later form the baske1's
inside coven ng
3. Stan at the ho1tom Squeeze the moss. re mo" 1 ng
excess watt•r. and place the moss in the bottom of the
baskc.-t about two 1mhes 1h1lk Continue with the moss
until th<.> bottom 1s compkte
4 Aftcr complet1ng the bottom. work the mm.sup the
sides of the wire basket. rna1nta1ning the.-~me two-inch
thickness. Continue w moss the ~1dc-.10 a po1ntJu"t below
the top two wire nngs
5 Wh i:n the <,1de!) are complete. work and twist the
moss between the t"'o top" ire ... forming a lip for the
basket. The hp mu'>l he firm 10 help retain moisture forthe
entire basket 6. Aftermoss1ng1s fi nished. select c;mall plant\
( usuall) pony pad..) to be insened on the outer sides of the
basket. You ma) ncl·d to separate the basket wire'> so the
plantscan bceal>ll} inserted.
7. Wrap the root<, of the small plant!. Into the muss. so
the roots can retain mo10,turc. u~ your finger to make a
hole 1 n the mos'> and 1 n~n a plant 1 n cat· h hok
8 Close the \\-'lrC'> an(I rl•pad, the mO\S around lhl'
plant, g1v1ng the ba!>ket a un1fonn appearance
9. Continue planti ng on each ba~kct panel until all
s1d<.>s are complete Do not plant the bottom oft he basket
Cathi John•ton makes final in•pection.
Plant the appropriate t) pcs of plants. either sun or shadl·
vanety. depending on where the basket will be hung.
10. Fill th1•h::t~ltet w11h Jlf'l1"'1l V\ll
11 . The top oft he basket can be planted with !>mall
plants or larger one~. Be sure to leave a water reservoir
opening in the middle of the top of the basket
12. Watcrthe basket th oroughl y and hang 1t where
des1fed, sot hat 1 t rcte1 ves the proper '>un/shade_.
Hanging baskets grow quickly. Fcnth1e at least every
two week\ to help thr ba,kct maintain 1t'i growth and
tx·aut} Bl' \urc to kl'l'P bac;kct'> watered. Don't alto" thtm
wdn OUI
\.,long a'> your hanging ba\ket 1<, properl) l3red tor
watl·red and fcrt1h1cd, 11 will i>en ca~ a bt-aut 1ful rem1ndl·r
of) our gardening txpcrt1\e
Frcr ll''>'>Ons are offered at Roger's Gardens
Orchid collecting discussed
"( ollect1ng and Import-Harbor Orchid Society at ~
1ng Orchid Species" will be p.m. l hursda}" at the First
the d1scuss1on topic at the United Methodist ( hurch
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pre.,1dcnt ol the San
Gabriel Orlh1d 1l ohb~1st
Som:t' and tht· ',outhland
Show.,· Inc. • • • Vancuc:~ ol palm tree-.
and their culture will be
d1.,cu-.sed at the meeting ot
the Horticulture Society ot
Orange County
Speaker will be Ralph
Valez a palm rnllector and
e"\pen on the culture.
1 he meeting I'> to begin
at 7.30 p.m. I uesday at the
( ahlornia C ooperat1ve Ex-
tent111n. 1000 5 Harbor
Bl vd. Anaheim • • • I he Tustana African VI·
olet Society "111 meet at 7
p rn Wedne'>d<n at the
Merrnf) ~a' 1ng'> building
1n l U~llO
A plant and <,uppl~ '>alt•
\\Ill be hdll at ll ~II
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LANDER'i Wh.11 I
am about to tell ) 11u
1s ~o b11arrcJou 1)13)
find It hor to tx:
Jicvc. but -"o http me
-1t 11. true.
The man who
A11
luDEIS
lives behind U)l•••••••••••I fcrt1hzc5 his garden
with dead birds. He free1cs them over the winter and thaws
them out in the spring. How docs he ge t these birds? His
feeder 1s in full view of our dining room windows.
Every day about five or six birds he dead at the base of
the feeder. My young son told me he has seen th is neighbor
filling th e feeder and spnokling powder into 11 from a
yellow box He has also seen dolens of dead birds, frozen
stiff. piled up while the man does h1sp~nt1ngjSQme were
blue JIJYS IJlld tardinah ~really bcauuful.)
If th is nut is po1~oning the birds. why isn"t he in a
mental institution in~teud of our back yard~ My wife says
there arc millions ot h1rds in the world and I ~houldn't get '° upset But what 1f cvef)onc closed ltts eyes to such
cruelty'> How man) birds would Ix left in 20 years'!
Please tell me what to do: -NORTHERN MICH.
DEAR MICH.: A man who would do such a horrible
thlag could be dangerous lo otber ways.
Report this 1ltuatlon to the Humane Society. Tirey wUI
probably pick up a coup1'. of the dead b.lr~~ 1ad have a
pathologlat perform an autop1y. If It 11 reamed that the
birds bave been polsonecj, the police will be called ln and
take U from &here. • • • DEA R ANN LA.NDER~. I was so glad yo u told th e
woman with the obese daughter. "M. Y 0 B." I have been
overweight for 15 year\ and my mother. like hers. tncd to
bnbe me wi th a new "ardrolx. a piano and money I've
also been told I haH· a heautilul face and 1f I would shm
down. I'd be a knot.kout.
· It madc no ddTcrence tom)' mother that I con!>1stently
made \lra1ght A''>. earned a master's degree and worked
full-t1mc to support m}..elf All that mattered was my
weight
T"'o }Car'> ago I went home for my brother's wedding.
I am a lairly ac<:omphc,hed amateur photographer. The
pictu re~ were to be rn} gift. I had not been home for three
~l'ar!) tx·cause I couldn't face my mother·-. naggrng about
m} v.t.>1ght She promised not to bnng up the subject 1f I'd
come home for the wedding. (In spite of her promise. she
mentioned 11 threc time~ 1n two da)'S.)
Please. Ann. people listen to you. Don't stop telling
mother' to love their daughter<i as the) arc. and 1f they
happen to be o"erwe1~ht. keep quiet about 11. Sometimes I
wonder 1f I haH' rl'~l'>ted d1e11ng all these years because
\ubcon\uousl} I didn't want 10 give my mother the
!>at1sfau10n. What do you think'! -RfJECTED IN
RO('Hf~TE:R
DEAR R.: I think you are onto something. Why not
fo_rget about what your mother wants and do U for
yourself? • • • DFAR ANN I JU<.t rc-l'nter<.>d the work force after
~ta) 1ng home for Ii' t' \Cars to have two children. The
grcatrst lhange I ha'c noticed I'> that no one 1s on ttme
an} more I spend hour' waiting for other!>. What goes on'>
-MAD ON MAI>l~ON A VE.
DEAR MAD: Unfortunately, punctuality la a lonely
virtue. So often there Is no one around to 1hare It. Be on
time anyway. Don't let the turtles destroy aometbing
admirable In you.
• • • .\n· drug.~ Ok 1/ wu Jcurn ho~~ to control them'' Can
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ordered. \Cm.I $.?. p/u~ a long. ~elf.addressed, stamped
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·1r you know what food
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By ANDRE A ADELSON
Oftheo.lr ..........
Jn the food business, a French restaurant means a &ilt-
edged menu, baroque statuary and a tab that matches only
the cream sauce for its richness.
In Irvine. a young French chef and a Jewish mother
who loves to cat want to change that. They opened Max
SOOO, a small, relatively inexpensive French cafc in a loft
abov~a pastry shop.
. In contrast to its plush competitors. Max SOOO is a
study in clean, airy lines where patrons have little to
dilt4'aGt them from a mfllU-of attractively prepared pnta.
fish and salads.
The only d1ven1on from the cafc's expansive white
walls' are five startling contemporary works of sculptured
art. a solo exhibit of Jack Reill y's wall reliefs. The owners
promise a kaleidescope of exhibitors.
As unlikely as the name -a conjunction of the
owner's given name and half a phone number -is the
cafe's location in the Woodbndgc Village Center.
---------' The premises were the former home of a doughnut
shop and a cheese store. ,., __ .,... ..
Helen Santmyer autopapba beet-Hiler ahe
8tarted wrltmc 50 yea.re .,o ln Ohio.
SUCCESS OF
88-YEAR-OLD
AUTHOR RISES
XENIA, Ohio (AP)-At 88 years of age, author Helen
Santmyer couldn't really be called an overnight success.
But the S 110,000 advance on her voluminous novel.
" ... And Ladies of the Club." may case the pain of a long,
long wait.
The 1,334-pagc novel, which she began in the 1920s.
has been chosen by the Book-of-the-Month Club as a main
sclcctjon for September or October.
Ori~nally published in 1982 by the Ohio State
University Press, the story is set in a fictional southwestern
Ohio town -whkh resembles Mn. Santmycr's nat1 ve
Xenia-and follows a group of women through several
generations from 1868 to 1932.
"The great Middle American novel," says Al
Silverman. president and chief operating officer of the
Book-of-the-Month Club.
Selection by the Book-of-the-Month Club can assure
an author a wide reading audience and a hefty advance
against royalties.
"Tht standard advance is $8S,OOO." Silverman said.
"but in this case we're pa ying$ 110,000."
For Mrs. Santmyer, who in 1983 won the Ohioana
Library Award for the novel{ .. It feels like we're 10 the
middle of a snowball and sti I rolling."
The Book-of-the-Month Club board of judges is
composed of writers. critics and literary scholars: Clifton
Fadiman. Wilfred Sheed, Mordecai Rich lcr, John
Hutchens and David McCullough.
Mrs. Santm}'crbegan the novel tn the l 920sand
in1ensified her efforts on it after the publication of"Oh10
T~n," a collection of essays. From 1976 on, Mrs.
Santmyer. who suffers from emphysema and lives in a
nursing horpc, worked steadily on revisions of the book.
despite repeated stays in the hospital and nursing home.
G.P. Putnam & Sons Inc. has contracted for rights to
re-publish the novel in hard cover in Auaust.
PAPARAZZI
N-Me8g
must~e
golden
After 75 years an the business.
Neiman-Marcus has finally laid an
egg and is sitting on it as well.
"Oaudc wanted it to be ultra modem, stark, with all
the emphasis on the food," explains Rosalie Shenkarow,
who co-owns the restaurant with her husband. Max. He
runs their only other food venture, a bakery and pastry
shop called the Daily Bread which opened in Palos Verdes three years ago.
Publicity over the bakery's baguettes brought Cold-
well Banker leasing agents to their door, who wanted to
replace the defunct bakery in the center, she says.
After a year-long S 165,000 remodeling job Max SOOO
opened in October.
The Shenkarows arc new to the food business,
although Rosalie was a fixture on the New York restaurant
circuit with her tics to Cue food magazine, now a
supplement to New York mapzinc.
When politics soured sales of Afj)lani clothing
imports, the New York couple decided to gJ ve up garments
for croissants. They started their own bakery modeled after
an always-mobbed bakery downtown on 53rd Street.
"If you know what food should taste like, then you
know what is the best," sa~the 40-year-old moth'CT of a 3-
year-old boy.
Irvine's young. white collar residents fit the profile of
those reshaping California eateries into fine restaurants.
Mrs. Shenlcarow contends. She says they arc sophisticated,
open-minded diners who arc apprcc1at1 vc of the Japanese
influence on menus and don't necessarily prefer ritzy
surroundings.
"We taste everything." she confided with a glance at
the chef, although the health department apparantly
frowns on the practice.
Her partner in thi s pstronomical experiment is a
perfectionist who demands Belgian endi ve even at $40 per
tiny box. ·
Chef Claude Kocberle 1s a temperamental, nat1 ve-
bom Frenchman, scion of a fourth generation pastry chef.
lured to America at 20 with a fat co ntract from a hotel firm.
"At the time, my father urged me to do it. He felt I should
go away and learn on my own." he said.
Whatever happened, which Kocberle won't discuss.
apparently ended unhappily.
His next stop was Le France. 10 Chicago, one of only
14 four-star restaurants in the U n1ted States. There were
other short stints elsewhere, including a year-long stay at
Ma Maison in Holl ywood . Now Kocberlc thinks he's
found paradise.
"We both want the same thing," he said. "We're both
striving for excellence. And we don't want to be like
anybody else."
Believing the success of popular restaurants 1s ke yed
.._ .......... ., ...........
Mr. and Mrs. Neiman-Marcus,
two tunic doves residing in the
plush European Bucket Shop
located in the center of the Newpon
Beach sto~. are expecting.. .. thc
"Miuus" laid two eggs nine days
ngo. Sharlna in sittina time, they
coo and carry on domestic ac-
ti vities.
English nanny-to-be Jeaatfer
Fox (Bucket Shop manqer) has
posted a sian outside the nur-
sery ... "Shhh! Nestina" and is busy
plannina a baby shower aJona with
expectant .,andmothers, Galea
Colwell u4 ~lrley Mllet, Bucket
Shop partners.
Norman Clark took a br•k from ldeatl.lrini former mme
atan to look at the detail of the anlmala lia •TJme <>at' by Bill
Gllpln at the artiat'• party at Park Newport.
Stay tuned for baby an·
nouncements. • • • Jerry ud Delly Stewart hosted a
Game Pany on Jan. 2 in their
exquisite Balboa home over·
looking Newport Harbor. In be·
tween Rose Bowl plays, auests
munched on delicious food, topped
off by desserts that. made everyone
anticipate diets the next day.
Winner of the football pool...
Terry lrelud, stanina the New
Year off riaht. Other football fins
attcndina the holiday pany were Je
and oena. Ell"-. Pat and T•
C..., DeMtM and MAU Camel.~
8'1111111 (IOlf pro at Mesa Verde
Country Glub), Art Aat. Tem
RoeMllt, BM and Matte BMk·
eallller, CllarlH and Mei
....... , J.U a .. ~ and Jll'l'J
Ireland. • • • •
.. As wonderful as a New Year's
pany can be .. was the description
given Mesa Verde Country Club's
New Year's p la.
Rcvelen were treated to an
clepnt evenlftf of celebration, fine
food and danctna. Responsible for
the fa bulous evenina were social
committee mcmben Bill and Mary
Pl1mley, lta"y and Jim Beck,
Job and Tommye Stelameyer.
Startin& off with fresh shrimp,
scallops and oy1ten on the half
shell for hon d'oeuvres, aucsts
were then treated to a sit~own
dinner, fcaturina chateaubriand
with aauoe Bordelaise and all the
trimmirw.
later celebl"lnts danced to the
lively entertainment of tho
Sunlhine Band on a danc:c floor
romantically illuminated by a ak>Wi na mirrored ball.
At the maaic stroke of midniatu,
u belloons cascaded from the ceilina. auests donned party hat ,
took up their noisemakers and
v11orou ly ~elcomcd in 1984.
Amon& th l $Q revelen ere . I
I lillU club prestaent Jerry and
Terry lrelucl, 1984 president Roa
and eut1 Je11ee, Dr. A.Hy and
Betty Dlger, Jo'8 and Jou
RobltJ, Cllack and Mar1le De-
farkas, Dr. Jobn and Dorla HoUud,
Geor1• and Jeu FaJr, Mlke and
Tlaa F1ccl and Georp and Gerl
DcHlble4ay. • • • Guests were aucuina about the
charcoals anist Blll Gllpla was
showina at a party Sunday at the
spa at Park Newport.
The 20 illustrations were of old
movie stars -the idea was for
auests to name the star (that wu
easy for most) and tndicatc tf they
were livina or dead and ihlill aliYe
11ve their aae (they failed at thil
point). BiU knew them aU becaute
he had his almanac handy.
Frie11ds and neiahbon of Gilpin
nibbled cbttse -(SO pounds
worth!) -and pped wane while
vicwtnt hi1 work which included
other charcoals and acryli
(animalure popularsubject1 in his
60-year caretr )
01lpin'1n iturteventiaMarch4
11 Irvine C t Country Club ,
Dmllr .... ,....!" ...................
Chef Claude Koeberle will return to hta native France nezt m onth to buy trafflea.
more to salesmanship than food quality, the 27-year-old chef says, "You have to be able to sell it or your knowledge ~,,..,......,....~
is worth nothing."
But Kocberle 1s a sclf-descnbed fascist in his kuchen. I""'~~~
where food costs consume 32 percent of the cafc's
expenses.
Turbot is flown 10 from France. Bread is baked daily
in the brick ovens of the Palos Verdes bakery. Seafood is
supplied by a Newport Beach fishing family. And more
than 250 pounds of butter and 40 pllons of cream arc
stirred into cntrccs each week at the 50-scat restaurant.
He finally pve up on rad1cch10, a red Italian lcuucc.
when people unfamiliar with the expensive vegetable left it
untouched.
Eating "is an education," the chef insists.
"There 1s an evolution, and if you don't take the risk.
you're not in charge of running the business. I don't ,nean
going so far, like putting chocolate sauce on steaks. The
limit 1s as long as it tastes good," he says.
And Kocberle plans a buying spree nexl monlh 1n
France, to sew up deafs on truffics and house wine~
Mondays, when the restaurant is closed, are for ea ting
"elsewhere. Kocberle and his wife. Chnstinc, also a waitress
at Max 5000, sample the competitors' wares . "I'm the
worst person to bring to a restaurant." he admits.
His Orange County favontes are Rothch1lds in
Corona dcl Mar and Le Chardonnay in the Reg1s11; Hotel
1n Irvine.
'
Co-owner Roealie Shenkarow tempta Mu
5000 cuatomen with freah crot ... nta.
/•'
Ace of a teacher gives
elderly folk a good deal
By ROBERT BARKER
OllM~,...·-
Bob Lent probabl hu ut on more -W~lt:-e SOCCtS tlian anyone t IS Side Ola-+---~---=------
MiSSISSlpp1 Ku Klux Klan conven-
tion.
But he doesn't bum crosses ......, he
dons the unusual attire to better bum
the glones of Greccc and grandeur of
Rome into the impressionable young
minds ofh1s seventh grade students at
Gisler School in Huntington Beach.
He and his pupils. dressed 1n
Oowtna gowns and garlands, use
Greek letters in spelhng tests. When
they act into archeology, Lent in-
structs one group of youngsters to
bury old chicken bones around the
school arounds and draw maps The
other aroup has to find them. His
students learn better when it's fun . hr
believes.
Lent. 59. also 1s the schoors
1oumali1m adviser, the resident
lunch-hour chess o~rt and was the
coach of the basketball and tennis
teams when the school had 1ftcr-
1ehool spons before ProP<>$itlon I 3.
tfe puts out the school's yearbook.
too. He's also an amateur tennis player
who·s won numeroua trophies. He
plays left field on the Hununaton
Beach Senior Citizen Old Cod&tn'
slow•pllch softbell ttam and aot tlutt
hits when the Coctaen defeated Santa
Ana last month to win the Oranae
County winter l~ue softbell cham-
pton1h1p for the Ont umc
Lent was honored rtttnlly by the
Oranac County Dcpanment of
Educauon for makinaan outstand1~
contribution to educauon -not ror
the way he dttstn or for h1 athlcu
proweu.-bu.l for his conu:1buuoni.
towardt hclpina to 11lev11te the
detnhtauna lonclm amona somt
old people.
Touchtd by a letter stvcral )ear
110 to the editor of a newtpapcr 1n
which an 14-ycar.old woman said she
pra)cd e\ cry n t for her hfc tn end. I
Coualt acbool board member l"rancl• Murphy bonon BOb
Lat of 811.Qtinaton Beach for letter project.
Lent bas had h1~ student\ wmt lttt<'~
to the l&cd Thi' year 120 lenen ~tn1
out in Chnstmu pacll.qc~ that 1he
Councll on A&Jna ~nt to th<' old and
need>
For the fint umc th<' 'tudcnt~
included stamped. sclf·adJrt scd
envelope and the resp<>nS( hu been
good
"The kids arc rtalh cxntrd · t t'nt
said tht other d•> ".i\lxlut 40 "°n1on ~ve wnncn back Some \a\ the) are
bhnd and '1ck and l\._ed their
neishbors or '°"' and dauihtcn to write the letters for them "Ont of my
students. Hcothcr Eda1nton, baked
cookies and took them and a plant to
her nc-.. ptn pal. The) chatted for
about ty,o hou .. n.othcr SJrl a.nd
her pen pal found the} had bo~ I 1 na a
\he aamt 1nttft t and tht\. •~ goina
bo.y,Jm t ther.
.. ,.cr')onr 1n hfc is important It's
kind of m1ra,ulou, to think thr loncl)
84-)car-old v.oman who wrote to the
nt\11 paper ~"O\lld touch 400 h"t'' •·
<Lent launehN t lcuer·v.nt1n1 wo·
gram lour )'C'&n aao J
lc=nt hat'I tauaht 22 ~can Befort
that he ~as a ncwspaPl"f reporter and
n:crtat1on director tn ~11naw Mich.
Hc'1> callC'd .. , real aet" b) school
board member Bnan Garland who
crcd1t1 Ltnt with with bean& LD·
strumcntal 1n putuna a foon on 'ht
education for Ciar1and'' daughter,
[)(bor1h.
"~h< v.or\.cd on the hoot DC't\t-
paptr 1n the ~\'CTith arade and Bob
aa\t hC't the Ont 1n~l1n or pra1~ and
cncouni,cmcnt c;he's now 1 junior at
Cal <italt, Lona ~ch, m1Jonna an
JOumah m .
.. He'\ e poblic servant m the pumt
~""°· Hr·, tNI) ded1\;atcd to )OU •
'attn iand hC' tou he a lot of thtm,
Guland i.11d.
Lent 1 pon~~ea b) hts p • 1pel,
l1n Colhn a a qu1tt. una mt
typt v.n" a eta anttrt:St an """kind "W'hcn l fint came (1 a t her).
ht took me under h1 ..:1n1 and
ho\\t'd mt the m •• lhn d
rm proud he' m nd ':
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111 think It's some sort of trip ·· for m1rm1ld1, I
think."
'I \R 'I \Dl kt: by Brad Anderson T!r· .. _·
"I wonder 1f they sell recliners with
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rlub. lli11 juy wu not
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wa-c 11 lalfl minultt rt-pla<'t'
mttnl, and then only bt"C1n111e
l h•· olhttr mt.<mbt•n or th&!
kam Ml lh1&l il would be in
approprialt• lo hu .. lht' tlub
c:apt11in'11 1H"vt'n yur old
diuichtt't rill In.
Ai1 w1.• 1111 know. Tommy
w1~ a harkttr t•Xt"t'pl 1n on1.•
eia\\•, wht•n lrump-. hrokt'
hadty ht• bt-cllmt• Hob Ham
min ind lknilu Gurou.o roll
ed inlo ont•! Soon thi11 ha nd
ca me 11lonl(.
The hiddinl( w11i1 lht Hmf
at bQ\h lahlt's. North's Opt'n
inic no trump w1111 11tandard
ind Soulh. with hi11 unb1lanc:
1:d hind. c:orrt-c:tly lookt'd for
l(lml' 1n hearts ralht-r than
no trump. With a ruffing
HOS~T..
t'OR BETTER OR t 'OR "O HSt:
Tf"OJeLc wrrH YoJ
IS, 'jaJ LET OlHeR
P'ea>l.E I ~FLUE.NCE.
You 10o MUCH !
~ yoof'. OWN BOSS 1
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MP.Ke. '/OOR ou.t-l DECISIO~S f
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10 ANSWEA 'l'OUA QUESTION.
A&ef!Y YES. 1 WOUL.0 F1L.E CHARGeS "6AINST
.V.'t'MONO e£CAUSE THIS TIME
I'M MOF\E ANGRY ~
TM.A.N HUMILtA"fiO '/
Cwus
Go1£1 .l a .. Cit·
S11111F ...
valur and lhn•t• teood Lnimpii.
North wi,..•ly rhu111• lh1• 11uil
C'Onlrarl.
At both lahlt·~ lht• h•ud
WIUI lht' h'n or 11pud1·11. Uoth
~:111t11 won thr :ic·t• :tnd
rvlurm•d :t llp11d10. Thi· oppwtl
lion dt•rlatt•r won l tit> 11p:adr
and n11ht·d art' kini or
hra.r\11, and ht• now tould not
uvold lt>.otlnte l wo ht•1&rl Lrkb
Jnd 1& diamond for down ont•.
fortunattly. ·rummy •••
1n hi11 t'ltmtnl. lit> knt•w tht'
hand wu <"Old unh•,111 lrump11
brokt• -& l -not t•vt•n ht•
t'ould h;andlt' 11 !i 0 brttak.
Tht"re wa11 nothinK he rould
do if East ht'ld four lrump1.
but H Wt"llt h1•ld four trumps
and ~:an'11 11in1<lt>ton wa11 tht'
t'iKhl. lht' rontr;arl rould :Hill
be m<&dt.
Al lrirk lhrt•t• Tommy lttd
tht nint or trumps! Wt'i1t did
lhc• bt•11l ht• t'Ould by ruv1•r111ic
wi~h lht• h·n. Wh1•n 1lum111.v'11
kinl( r,•trht>d I ht• 1•lichl. ii w;,14
all ovt•r. Tommy r1•t11rn1•1I hi
hi• hand with a c•fuh .ind h•J ·'
trump tow:mf 1h1• A 7. Wt•<1I
plllyt•d \ht• j;u·k, I ht• t;ihl1;11
:trt• won 11nd lh•· 11t•v1•n ol
trump11 for1·1'<1 out I b1· If"'"'"·
No rt•I urn 1·11uld harm
Tommy. and ht• ictill h1uf a
rlub 1•ntry 10 hi11 han1l tc1 u111·
hill Milt o( lrUmV" II.I cira•
Wt•11t'11 riv1•! He~ dt )'Oii t...._ lM
belt .,..a., lt..t? fWI••
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Lud1... Had t l ."S ta
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bv Jeff MacNelly
by Kevin Fagan
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by Lynn Jot..,1ston
by Tom Bat1uk
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by George Lemont
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Orllnge Coat OAILY PILOT/Friday. JaNUll)' 13, 1084 A8
COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS A-10
. •
CREDIT LINE
Alilovich to manajfe An improved economy
gas company divtslon seen in Orange County
I rv1 ne res1d~nt Joseph J. AJUovicb has been named manaaer of the Orange
County d1v1s1on ofSoutbern California Gaa·Co., the utility re<:cntly announced.
He replaces Norm Wyckoff, who retired after44 years of service, the last four as
the head of the utility's Orange County operations. In 'tais new position.
Alllovich. who has been with the company for 37 years, wall oversee operations
1n the entire Orange County area. The division, headquartered in Anaheim,
has 7 39 employees and serves 614,000 of the company's 3. 9 ma Ilion customers.
Expert: co uiifY
to join recovery
trend in l 984
• • • Erle G. Sllleld of Irvine 'has been promoted to manager of subdivision By ANDREA ADELSON
sales for the Orange County Tl tie Dlvlaloo of Finl Amerlcan Title IDHruce
ALILOVICH WARE PISANI SHIELD
Co. following a restructunng ot the commercial-industnal sales depanment.
The announcement was made by A.W. "Bui" Smltb, regional vice president
and manager of the Orange County Title Division. Robert M. Patterson,
assistant vice president. will contmue as director of sales for commercial-
mdustrial accounts. The sutxhvis1on, commercial-industrial sales depanment
was divided in order to better serve customers. LiDda J . Pisani and Paal G.
Ware, formerly distnct managers for the residential sales depanment, were
promoted to subdivision consultants. • • • AST Research Inc., manufacturer of enhancement products for th e IBM
personal computer, has appointed Thoma• Stickel ats vice president of sales,
announced Safi Qureabey, president. Jn the newly created position Stickel will
coo rd 1nate all sales, focusing on large OEM end user and special products with
emphasis on PC to mainframe communications. He reports to Tbomu Yun,
execut1 ve vice president of markcti ng and co-founder of AST Research. Stickel
comes to AST Research from Technical Marketln1 & Sales Inc. in Mission
VieJO. where he was president and marketing officer. • • • • U. Gary Charlwood. president and chief executi ve officer of Uniglobe
Travel Inc., recently announced the selection of the Tustin-based Zuckerman
A1eocy to handle the firm's corporate public relations program. For this
program, Zuckerman wlll work in conj unction with Townsend & O'Leary, Inc.,
of Irvine. Uniglobe's corporate advenising agency.
• • • Media Sy1tem1 Tecllllolo~ Inc. of Irvine has signed an agreement with
Apple Compater Inc. to provide software publishing services to registered
third-party applications developers for the Lisa personal computer
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MUTUAL FUNDS
'
Of IM Dellr Not llafl
Oran1e County's economy should
be bnghter 10 1984 than the year
before, pushed by double-digit retail
spending increases. a better tounst
trade buoyed by tht' Summer Olym-
pics and ex panslOn an manufacturing,
a bank economist says.
Robert T. Parry, senior bank econ·
omist for Security Pacific, madt' his
forecast Thursday at an annual econ-
omic summit held at the Sheraton
Newport.
Parry predact!!d that the county's
economy -tted to the high-tech
industry and tourism -has lasged
behind the nauonal recovery wedded
to consumer spendmg on durable
goods.
Jamee Rooeevelt
Noa tit s Ocea~r
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Pettibon
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Pou ls s
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Proorp
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Wtthout durable goods produce~
such as automakers, tht' county's
tconomy performed less well when
industrial leaders in commercial de·
velopment, oil aod aerospace didn't
show gains in 1983.
"But manut~ctunng will play a
greater role in 1984, and retail
spending will go up at double-dig.at
rates," said Parry. a former offil'lal of
the Federal Reserve Board. In ad-
dition, the county's homebuilding
'ihould climb this year as well.
Those gains should push down the
county's unemployment rate to 5
percent b)' year end, or 2 percent
below the state average, Parry said.
Overall, the former president of the
National Association of Business
Economists said the year-old re-
covery as a bit better than previous
national upswings in the last 30 years.
"There was concern this would be a
moderate economy," he said. "We're
begmnmg to see cvtdence that lhas
t>conomv 1' \tron~"
He said business, which saw ex-
pensive inventory sit idle during the
gloom of 1982. this year wall restock
and. be&jn plant and equipment
buying. &ut 1t s unlikely 1nllat1on wlll
reignite to double-digit levels because
the economy still has plenty of
unused capacity and labor
Government will al50 add to econ-
omic vitality because of cltmbing
revenues in Cahfomia and more
military spending nationwide, Parry
said. ·
But Wall Street 1s concerned with a
S 185 billion federaJ deficit, record
trade deficits and unexpected crcdu
demands; which Parry predicted will
keep interest rates relat1vely high
even whale mOauon remains slow.
By year's end, in nation should be 5
percent and unemployment at 7.5
percent, "conciding with the first
Tuesday in November." he said.
Robert T. Pany
UPs AND DowN s
\ U~ AND ,WNS N~W YORK <AP) -he fOllowl119 11$1 $1'10Wl ll'le ver • lhl -counter stocks •nd w•rr•nls thal ti.ve gone VP the most and de>wn the most baMd on oereent of Ch•~ for Tl\urMSav. No SKurlli.i trading below S7 or 1000 s~rn •r• lnduded. et and ~cent.c>e CMOWS •rtlhe dj eref'IC• between the PrtvlOUJ clc>S no b d orlct and today's IHI bid price. ,
Ntme ~a':f ChQ Pel.
CalMeF lj,j 1~ Oo .
Roosevelt to address
OC Industrial League
i ZonePI f" ~ Up J lmra wt 'h Up . • rMf J~ UP
J brosn un 2 l-16 7· 16 Uo ' I HYbrd un 6'/.i 1'1• Up lnll.b s 4 :\4 UP . I EvlR wllS 7 1'1• UP •
9 lnlrcEnr 2n 112 Uo , .• 10 RE 2~ 2 UP •
11 'fr.rgontE 2 l-16 s--H Uo l . •
lj x•Plnd l'h ~ Up i j l. r:rirw1 ~ ~ 8: ]~· 15 lmre v. *Jo Uo 6
16 Swllcho J'n + llJ Up }':; James Roosevelt, the oldest son of
President Franklin D. Roosevelt, will
address the Industrial League of
OranJC County Jan. 30 at the Irvine
Mamott, the group's 13th Annual
Dinner.
17 VegaBlo 5113 + ~ Up s:i Roosevelt as a philanthropist.
educator and former California con-
gressman. He is president of his own l
Newport Beach consulting firm and ~
serves on the President's Com-•
mission on Executive Exchange. Jn ts
addition. be bas been named to a
four-year term on the county trans.-
DOWNS ~k~:m•
wllne enkrLb
fcrg s OOk ,.
L•~ f h
ChQ -1 -~ Pell J. -,,.,
-1~ -~ Newly elected officers and direc-
tors will be introduced, beginning
with a no-host reception at 6:l0 p.m.
w·th d·n at 7:30 p.m. in the Grand
lmuno !urlCI logen mp$1'1p
lochm lntek
ll'h
l~ -~ -211. 1 '. -l'h
P<>rtation commission. 1~ -11/• I • I -
Dinner tickets are $35 each and iJ
reservations arc required before Jan. l •
26. They can be made through the \
1
1
league office. 1
~•ne11.... vmbT t$d11a
•'I· 1j~ -II)
-l/,j l: .
s league president is Harry
M. Jaquiss. chief of Tropitone
Furniture Company of Irvine. ~IModl r 11m meFlb
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NOTICE TO FOAMER AIR
CALIFORNIA SHAREHOLDERS
OF RECORD ON OCTOBER 31, 1978
I I:
LIMO SERVICE
IS APPROVED
A new limosine service between Ontano Inter-
national Airpon and hotels an Irvine. Anaheim and Long
Beach has been approved by the state Public Uti liues
Commission.
A 01stnbu1ton ot a se111ement fund 1n the case of Nelson
v Wes1gate-Callforn1a (C1v No 73-429-E) has been made to
Atr Caltlornta snareholders of record as or Oc1ober 3 1 1976
The amount of 01stnbut1on 1s $2 05 per share
Ronald L. Miller has 150 days to begin operating
Country Club Limosines from the hotels in Orange and
Los Angeles counties. PUC spokeswoman Carole K.rt'tzer
said.
If you owned Atr Callfornta slock on October 31 1976 1n
your own name and have not received any payment. please
send your current address and number of shares of stock tn
Atr California you owned on October 3 1, 1976 to
Robers W Wood EsQ
Broad Schullz Larson & Wmeberg
One Calilorn1a Street 14th Floor
San Francisco Cahlornta 94111 Miller now gi ves passengers a hfi between tht' Ontano
a1rpon from the Coachella Valley from his base an Palm
Springs. the PUC application says.
Country Club plans to make one trip in each dJrectlon
seven days a week . Three seven-passenger limosanes will
be used.
IF YOUR STOCK WAS OWNED IN THE NAME OF A
BROKERAGE HOUSE OR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION, THEN
THE DISTRIBUTION HAS BEEN MADE TO THAT ENTITY
ANO VOU SHOULD CONTACT THEM FOR VOUR SHAP:
OF THE DISTRIBUTION
II II
JANUARY S .~LE
NOW IN PROCftESS!
SA VING..S_l.JP TO
60% OFF
SUITS
Reg. Up to $425 ....................................... Now From $129
SPORT COATS
Reg. Up to $425......................................... Now From $99
TRO;l.JSERS
Reg. Up to $85 .......................................... --:'\ow From $29
SHIRTS
Reg. Up JO $40 ............................................. Now From $14
TIES R~· Up to 22.50 ....................................... Now From $13
"'H 0 ES ( elected ole-Haan · t) les)
Reg. $125.00 .............................................. 'ale Price $8990
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NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS
THURSDAY'S CLOSING PRICES
Dow JoNcs AVERAGES
NEW YORK IAPJ -Flnt l Oow·Jon•s n~w ror Thursday, Jan l?
Of*' Hltll\ l.•w CMM Oii
WHAT NYSE Orn
NEW VOAK (API Ji n 12
UPs AND DowNs
NEW YORK (AP) -Tl'le followlno list i hows the New York Stock Exchenoe stocks and warrants that heve ~ VP the most and down the most based on perCtill of change regardleu of volume
for Thuridev. No lfO)rltle$ tradlno below S2 are Incl·
-uded. Ntl 1nd percentage CN!'ICJfl are I"' difference belw"n the Pl'1evlous clos no
orlce end todaV's b~f1· c>r ce.
Name Last C~ Pel
1 GenGwlh wl I~ 11. UP t7·1 2 MGM+UA wt •'h ~ Uo . 3 Patrlc;kPtr 51h ~ Ue>
' Nat Ct.n )' 3~ Up .A
I !enlrnOete lm1; Ph Up 1 .9 necomp 1h UP .a •dd1rs 'II ~ Up .6
enV11llr:td '~ ~ Up .4
verR cem 12 1 uo ·1 1 Mlcktt>rv ' 911• JI.. UP . 1 Gen Gro'!llth 2 2 UP •
1 L.1tmsnSesn l'h 11• UP .
1 WnAlr Lin ~ Up .
l' KC Sthn pf 1 1 UP 1 WstAlrt wt ~· Up 6.7 WnAlr 2Pf 1 ''I 111 Up 6.7
1 Norlin Corp il'I; l'I• UP '-6 I BollBtrnk s 6~ ~ Up 6.S
FamOtrStr s 2l't ~ UP tt·' ~eme>lllnlnd n 36~ 21/t UP
orroonB 2m l'h UP 6.
VF Co ~ 't. UP . oo_prnn n l ~ UP t·
4 nPark Mn -1' 1Je UP .
S ~aP1ta Co 1'~ '" lJp .!
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4 ~mpb~.J pf IS herf'IIOEI s 16 ocaCole
DOWNS Last Cho Pct, 7~ -6'ill ~·· lS>ia -O't .~ ~·It -~ ., ~2~ = ~ :I rw.-~ 1· T; -VI 1J,4 -~ :
Wt.-~ .
2 ~ = ,•11 :l ~ -'It '· ~ -'It ' ~ 1/• = ~ :: ~ -1 . ~-~ .1 'I'> -,,... .6
1 ~ -~ .6
17 ullaHm1 s 18 ColSO 3 •Spt 19 Rexnord ~Varco 6~ -'• .6 ,. 62 -1'• .s An arB Fl~~fOI> lpco Cori> 14 • -'J ·' ,,., .. -.,, ·'
' c; Housewar S NulrlSvs
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WHAT AMEX DID
NEW YOl<ll. !AP) Jan. 12
Adv,ncad Oechned ¥nchanoed otallUUH f\law hlQhS N1wlows
AMEX LEADERS
Prev.
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Nl:W YOl<K IAl-'J· )alas. Tuudav price and nat-change of the 10 moat active American 51ock Exchange tuua~ tr1 dlng n a llona ll v 1 t
'f::a :,~1~~P'1 .OS.11'• + '-• OomePtrt ~371. 3' • Verbatim s 20, 16 t• +I ~orchStGas 91, ~01/i -' • t~~~~'A~' I~: m·ti + ~ yJCon!Alr n 1 , -'ll P•troLew I • I 'h -11'1 W1n0Lab8 I , 3 '• -1•
NASDAQ SUMMARY
GoLo Quor£s
McrnLs QuoTES
That's an a pt desert ption of both business and
b iness people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of
wh e companie are going and which people are helping
them t there, ju t watch 'Credit Line' -everyday in the
Busine sectlonofyournew Daily Pilaf
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lally Pilot FRIDAY. JANU
Dodger• algn
former Gli nt
Terry Whlttleld
to contract. 82
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UNLV, firMnO.
Fullertonetey
unbeaten wRh
vlctorlea. 82.
Theydon't·ask muchofOCC crew OCCHOSTS
CREW TRIALS
or .. nge( oa t (olle&c1 playina
host to an Olympic crew triaJs
camp this week for rowm from
tht WeStem rcgaon ot the Un1tcd
Orange Coast rowers required to gtve
dedication, concentration and energy
News tbat Oran.se Coast College
crew coach Dave Grant had been
named an assistant U.S. Olympic
rowing coach this week started some-
thing of a chain reacuon of good luck
around the OCC boathouse.
Grant, who has been the Coast
rowing coach for th.e past 18 years,
received word Wednesday that
OCC's home rowing site-Lido
Channel -has been designated as an
official U.S. Olympic rowing training
site to be used by Olympic hopefuls
prior to the final selection of the
Olympie crews.
In addition, theOCCboathouse as
now jammed full of new sculls -sax
singles and four4s -which are gilts
In harm's way
from members of the community.
Theboatscamefrom Yale.
~nd Thursday, Grant was awa111ng
am val of two Empachcr 8s-top of
the line sculls from West Germany
and gifts from Coast crew supporter'i
MaruJa Hodges and R1('hard Berg.
Because crew at O\C 1sgenerall)
self-supportive, the spon has man-
aged to pcrservere when others have
fallen under the econom IC ax. Mem-
bers of Coast's crew are invol ved in
numerous fund-raising projects. All
lend a hand in the maintenance of the
OCC boathouse.
The gifts-from supporters lake
Hodges, Berg and Joseph Thomas-
have played a maJor role in ~e
San Joee State'• °e:~nPaou (14) provide. roadblock to
UIU. V'• Danny Tarlr. during PCAA contest Thur8day
ln San Joee. UNLV romped, 105-77.
trad1t1on that now encircles Coast
crew.
Grant 1sacnuinclyconccmcd thal
he will be unable to spend the entire
rowing season with h15 OCC rowers.
Once the Olympic crews arc selected,
he'll venture to Italy, France and
Switicrland fo r competition and then
return to Pnnceton to continue
Olympic traa nmg.
Obviously, rowing doesn't ha ve the
glamour. follow1ng orsupport that
football. baseball and basketball
teamsenJoy. but the aura around the
OCC rowin1 program should not be
taken lightly.
When an OCC student decides he
or she wants to row. Grant gives the
prospect• ve oarsman a booklet full of
rules and expectations. He docsn 't
ask much-JUSt "all your concentra-
tion. all yourded1cat1on and all your
cnc~y.'
Cu11
SEEDEll
G rant forbids his oarsmen 10 ski
after Christmas vacation. There's
nothing worse than a rower with a
broken lea. Casts arc heavy and
they'll slow down the boat.
Once every two weeks. lhe oarsmen
get together foT a general clean-up of
the boathouse, equipment and sur-
rounding lawn and docks.
OCC oarsmen must be enrolled in a
minimum of 12 units each semester
.
and a 3.0 vade point a vcragc ,,. thc1 preferred m1n1mum
Such h1ih standard, seem to be
payanaoff.
From l 9H to 1963, O< C was the
onlytwo-yearcommunity college 1n
the nation which participated m crew.
Somccommunatycolleges have at· t~mpted to form a rowing proJram
since 1963, but today. OCC sull
~cmams the OrW y commun1ty collc¥c
in the country with a complete rowing
program.
Over the years. Coast h.ai. rowed an
the prestigious Henley Royal Regatta
in En&Jand, rhe National Inter-
collegiate RowmgAssociahOll regatta
in Syracuse, N. Y .. th e Dublin Regana
and th e Head-of-the-Charles regatta.
OCC has defeated crews from Yak.
Cal. UCLA and Yaltamongothcr
powers in the sport -something no
other team at OCC can boast.
It's FV-Edison; MD-Servite
Basketball powers
collide tonight
in league crucials
By ROGER CARLSON
Of '"-o ... , l'llot .....
Cienu1ne rivalm:s are built from
football. and Fountain Valley and
[d1<ton. alon~ w11h Servile and Mater
De1 an: cena1nl> two oft he most well-
1..nuv. n in ~uthern C ahforn1a.
th the time ba-.kctball rolls around
hoth <>chools could be winless when
they meet and 1l would sull be an
attractton.
Wl'll. they're not exactl y winless -
and ifs defin1telv an attraction to-
night as room at the top in the Sunse t
I eague figures to dv.1ndle after Foun-
tain Valley v1s1ts Edison.
Mater De1. the defend ing CIF 4-A
champion and top-ranked with a 16-1
• record. risks its 2-0 Angelus League
\late against a school with a repu-
tation for bumping off highly-ranked
BORCHERT BROWN
oppos111on, whether tt be football or
basketball.
And, amonl other contest'>. the
wild Sea View eague race. where six
teams are within one game of another,
continues. highlighted by Corona dcl
Mar's invasion of Saddleback and
lrvme·s trek to Estancia .•
In each instance tipoff is scheduled
for 7:30.
"It's a h1ggie. definitely." says
Fountain Valley Coach Dave Brown
about his team's task at Edison. where
the Charger'> await with a Oos'>) 13-2
overall record and the No. 2 rankmg
an Orange Count>
"They (Edison) ha'e been pla'.>-ing
real well and they've built up a 101 of
confidence with 1hat record The keys
arc (Rodney) Johnson and (Brad)
Hach ten. We have to try to neutrahie
them as much as we can:·
Edison. 5-1 7 a )'ear ago. '' ofl to a
big stan under the hand of ncv. coa<..h
Jon Borchert. who has blended John-
son (6-6) and HaLhten (6-5) v.11h 6 2
standouts Ken ~lie\, Tim ~ertnn
and John Thoma-.. and 6-4 .\n<.h
Sinclair. .
Fountain Valle). mcanwh1k
rankedNo. I01nCIF4-"\andl\o 5111
Orange County. has a I 0-6 0' L'rall
record and has pla)'ed a much tougher
schedule.
The Barons ha\l' th<.' h<.·1gh1 111
cou nter Ed 1son \rebound 1 ng ''' l'ngt h
with 6-7 Brent Martin. fl-7 Knit
Jacobs. 6-4 M1kr Tinnc) and fl-4
Lance Zeno A.nd. the~ ha'r a 'olid
(Pleaee aee CRUCIALS/82)
late~.
Ol>mp1c rowing col<'h Kris
Konen1owsk1 and a mant
coach Dave Grant ofOC • wall be
tak1na a look at up tp 20 pott'nual
Olympic rowers on Lido Ch .. nnd
near the OC'C' boathouse
And at another camp in
Florida. former OCC rower C'un1~ 1-lt'mmg. a salver medalist
at lau, year's Pan Amencan
Games in the double sculls. will
be battling for a berth on the
Olympic crew
l 1do Channel was also the site
ofa scnmmagc held earlier today
between OCC and (al. which ii
coached by former Coast rower ,
Tim Hodge,.
S IMONS BLACK
Sinions' 63
puts hint
up by three
P.\LM \PRl /'llGS (A.Pl -Jim
\1mon'I uted two factor'I -a return
tu h1~ tt'Jt h<.·r and an e11.eruse pro-
gram -tht11 helped produce what ht'
calkd a "once in a blue moon·· round.
Angels come up with a rarity competitors
Simons. a three-time winner in 12
prt'' 1ous \casons on the P(;A Tour.
~attered nine b1rd1es aero~!. his card
1n a \pectarular 63that!nl\1ded him
.... 1th a three-\trokc lea 1 hursday 1n
t hl' '>econd rou nLI of the fi' e-round
Huh Hope Descn Golt <..lassie.
'l'"e gont' bacl.. 10 Jimmy Ballard
(a wt.'11-known teaching pro) and
that\ helped." SUTlons said "I'd
.... orkcd v.1th him before I won the
l\kmondl fi, e )Cars ago Since then. r ... e lo.ind ol gollen s1dctra<..ked ..
In Slaton, La Co-rte and Kaufmann.
club acquires sorely-needed grit
Doug DeCincescould hardly con-
tain h1s exc1temcnt.
"Outside of(Goosc) Gossage. I
thank we picked up the best possible
free agentsava1lablc," said the third
baseman the other day as he attended
thcAngcls'.. p~ con fercn<;e te tA
troducc new team members Frank
LaCorte,Jim Slaton and Curt Kauf-
man.
"I thi nk we've helped ourselves. I
really do. Sure we could use another
arm. but you c.an always use another
arm."
No lengthy cx planat tons are
needed concern ing the Angels' pitch-
mg( and that's using thl' term lou\l'I~)
oflut season It wa\about aselkl t1H·
as sun tan lotion 1n (ireenland
The reliever'>. in part 1c ular.
couldn't seem to gc·t am hod~ out \\
Manager John McNamara put 1t ··11
was 1he worst. mzya f~l«H+A~.,on
I've ever had."
Ho{>Cfully the Angel\· three ac·
quisit1ons will change all that. And.
whale DeCince~ isn't expecti ng mir-
acles. he does th ink the add111onal trio
of arms wall help the team tremen-
dous!}. part1cularl >, the starters
"I don't agree w11h cver)unecl\e
about our staning patlhcrs. I lake our
'Skins think it better
to receive than give
WASHrNGTON (A P) -The
Wa1hinaton Redskins secret weapon
this year has been the turnover. But
when lhey face the Los Anaelcs
Raiders in the Su~ Bowl, they11 be
mectin,aa team with a knack for nsana
above ats own mistakct.. •
The NFC Chamrion Redsk1 ns
have 1tolen the bal 68 times (30
fumbles, 38 interceptions) while com-
piUna a lcaauc best 16-2 record
through the playoff: . That, coupled
with Wash1n1ton's 21 turnovers,
means the team hu a turnover rat10
ofplus-47, an avttqt of almost 3 per
llme,
By compar1 on, the M1am 1
Dolphins In their undereatcd C 14-0)
1972 season. which they c.appcd with
a uper Bowl v1cto7. had a turnover
ratio of plus· 18. The Plttsburah
Steelers, wno have won four usxr
80wls, were at their best in 1978 with
a plus-9 takeaway ra110.
''A key to our uccc 11 our ability
10 hold onto the hell and force the
other le.Im into aavana it up," r.aad
I
Red\kins Coarh Jot· (11bb!>.
The Raiders. 14-4, have turned the
ball over 53 tames th as year. ancludina
seven in a game thev lo~t to the
Redskins. 37-3S
Redskin quarterback Joe
The"mann rcmcmber<i the game
well
"Nothing <iernwd 10 slow thcrn
down. They turned tht• ball over fi"e
11mcs and were still ahead br, IS
(35-20) an the fo unh quaner. • hr
recalled.
Two final Raider tumo ... crs -n
fumbled kickoff and an 1n1c:rccpt1on
ofa Jim rlun~ett pas~ -allowed the
Rt'd\kans to come from bctuod for the
victory. 1
"Shows you how touah the~· ~u~'>
arc." Thei11nuann u1d .. How can you
11ve up 'I<'" en drive and 1ull ore lS
point\. f JU t hope we don·1 nrrd
scv~n 1umovc" to win ap1n."
Th Raiden. who pndl' them\C'ht
on their 1b1luy to htt h rJ and Joir the
b311 loo~from an oppponcnt' ara\p,
have c u~d lK f\.amblC' 1h1\ ye ar
'\ta rte rs." he stated. "What you have
to remember 1s last year. wath our
bullpen the way it was. our starters
were maybe left in an out or two
longer than they shou ld have. Either
that or they'd leave wath runner'> on
hase and the relievers would come in
and those runners would score. That'\
why their ERA 's were so high ."
In J 1m Slaton. the Angels arc
getting a 1hree-d1mcns1onal pitcher in
that he can stan. ottch lonp.rel1ef or
close out a game. What DeCinces
ltke<; be~t though is that the former
M llwaukee Brewer 1sa competitor
"I fc's the kind of pitcher who
'"ants the ball." said DcC.nccs. "And
11ull myyear'iofsccingham pitch I've
neversetn him rattled or lose his cool
on th e mound."
The Angels haven't had that kind of
TONIGHT
IASklTIALL
C.t llDtl't vs. S.C.I
~c .. c .....
7111 -.m.
~9'0 IASKITIAL.L
Lllllrt ., Otnwtr
C!WlftMI t, ~
JOHN
SEVAtlO
reliever in a Tong~ -
"He's got a good cut fastball and a
real good cun e," DeC'1ncescon-
tinued. "And he's the type of pitcher
who can give you one out one nigh t
and come back the next and pitch
three innings "
In Frank LaCone. the Angels
appearto have obtained another
player who likes pres!oure \1tuat1('n'
"I like to work. and I like to v.orl..
often," said the nght-han<.kr. 1.1. ho
was acquired as a frel'ag<.·n1 ·· Thl·
more 1 p1 tch the more efle<. 11 q· I
am:·
La Cort<.' wa' ha" 1 ng a good ,l ,l\1>11
wtth thr A\tro\ until hl' h11 llll·
Dodger.,· l\.<.·n L andreau\ \.I. tth .1 pth h
and ended up hurting h" kit·
shoulder (the non-th rov.1 ng nnl' 1J11<.' t
a-bfa~nsued llli6~" t~Htttttth 1ht>
-season.
"I should ha"e gone on th<.' dl\nlikd
last right away but I didn't herauw I
was in my opti on year anLI I th11ugh1 11
was more important nut to.'' 'aid
LaCorte. "I lhink I ga' e up \11nwtl11ni
lake 12 runsoH·rthe nc\t lour 111n1n1'!'
(Pleue eee ANGELS I 82)
Runn1c Black. \,\.ho <;eorL·d his fi~t
Tour tnumph la~t 'iea'ion wa~ ~cond
a1 11'\ .after a 68 at Bermuda Dun~.
Johnn~ Miller. John l\.fahaffe),
f1rn l'iorrt\ and Jack K<.·nnt•t were
anothn \lml..l· hark at I 'tl
\1tlll'I a tv.o-t1me lfopl' t1tlc-
holdrr .1 nd v. inner of h" la<,t two
5.laill.. .had a ~cund round 61J aruL
"orm tiX both at La Qu1la MahafTe)
\hut a .,o 1n the mild afternoon 11
I nd1an Wl'll\ and Renner a c,lender
little natn L· ol this desert rc\Ort area.
\IHlt b 7 at L ldorado
fhc touring pros pla' ont' ro und on
l'Jl hot thl· lour l·ou~s(all cam a par
11f .. ~l ~Ith a d1fkn·n1 -.ct of amateur
partm'" each da'
There's no lull for McAdoo
Hescores 24 points in leading
Lakers past Kansas City. 95-89
Tlw l .11..1'1\ r<.·turn tn plJ\ tonight. tali.:ing on the
l>l'n\l'J l{od.ct' 1< hannl'I t.J .it ('I '"> Loe. \n~l'le'I then
r<.'lurn' honw tnr .1 pair ot p.;1me\ takrng on tht' \cattle
"iuix·N11\11' \11nd.l\ .111d alw Punland I ra1lhla1er\
{ UC\d,I\
From AP dl1patebe11 l'1111hrnd 11111111wn l\1 kad thl' \\ t"'>lt'rn ( ''nkrrncr
It nlU!ol hnH' twen the \turm nflL·r the lu ll Panh1 1)1, 1\lnn h' on<.· ~nH· <.l\er the Lllo.C'f\
Veteran Bob M,Adoo had -.cored 24 pcunts in .1 l nim•"""'"~' 'U\~,111H:,1hur"'1u,niaiht \tlctnta
rc:scrve role. and the Los Angclc 'I Lakers beat the Kan\8\, dl'lt·.itnl \\ ,l\h1n1'!t1m I ltl \I 1 .inLI Portland uut[lunned
Caty Kinas 9S·89 Thursda) night 1n the Nattonnl Hiiu\ton 1 'II 1 1 ..
Basketball A'>S<X1a11on l>t1m1111q1H' \\ti~'"' ,,nn·tl 1'\ f'kllnt' tn hrlp \tlanta
"h's JUSt a mental 1h1ng with me ... there arc lime' loll 11nh 11' wu111d, ll tm' on them.id th1!. -.ca\On W1lk1n\
when I have my lullsdunna the 'iC&'ion,JU5t lake evcl)bc~> had ~4 ol hi\ pmnu. in thl' \t·nmd halt. 1ncluJ1ng, I'\ in the
clsc,"the 12-yearNBAvcteransald "l'vcbccnplay1 na1uo tnurth qu.1rt<'r a' \tlanta handC'd the Bull<.'\\ tht>tr foun h
Iona to act nervou ... ,tr:111tht 111"
McAdoo came off the bench in a key snuat1on ~lkr \\ '"hrtlf.tun, 111 th<' dctk1t to IP·I\~ v.ith ,1'° minutn ao•na on a IS '4 ttar. the ~1np led 7°""° 1n the 1hm1 ktt hut I >,111 RounJti<.·IJ ah<.'n ianill'd a '"·f'Olnt \tlanta
quarter. ~ut. wllh Mc doo s help. the lake" out~orcJ run \\ ith J l,t\ltp that NII the pml" "'"'..,' R11undlicld
K.ans&'I ( It)' ll·ltoforsta 72-72 tJe.and\hortl) 1hctt.1lk1 linl\IWd \\Ith :1 r~n1n" unLI kll Ruland haJ n Im the
took the lead for good on a bucket by Jame Wonh) ttulkt'
"He', 1011llyoblmoua to prt u~ .. l.akcr~ Coach Pat 1 r.uhnp I !1l-~'h11h ti '4 kl\. l\>nland "'~nt on a I~ 5
Riley said of McAdoo. ··tte \hoots 11 n&ht in people· tan·'· b111't kd h\ c ah 1n Nau "latt \tUtl-d thC' run wuh t\\u Ir«
Ha, rtlea~ as h11h so nobod) can bloc:k it and 11 he m1~~.. throv.1, i\1\\l .1 ha,~\·t. then \ap~'!Cd 1hr run ~1th u la,up that ~ne. has one hloc:kcd on urn 1t ver, ttdcxsn't fueham " madt' thl' <1~ 11.i. tof,
Mc doo'!i effon dad not 10 totally una1d d l<...m:cm I l11u,111n, lu\C'J tf' 11 ·I I n,-ar the rn<l. hut I ala\rltt'
Abdul-Jabbar sco""1~2 points and Jam<" ~onh) anJ LC' <.'r put thl' 11:amt" a"'a" v.11h t"'n lrtt thnw., v.11h unc
Ma11<' Johnaon had IS a~c« La · lk Thompson 1c,11h<' "''un11 kit
Kinas an almo\I c~cry catcaory wtth 2R Qpant\ and 20 :i-.:at1 """"J up \,\.tlh 10 fl<""'' nJ M'' hal rebound~. 1 homp"1n ha,t 11 Ralph S:tmll"""' ote'\J 1 fur ltou\tun
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Whitfield signs
three-year pact
with Dodgers
Pr9m AP cU1peidiiH
LOS Al\GELES -Former San Fnn· • c15Co Giants oulfxlder Ten) 'Wbufield has
SJl1l~ a lhrtt-)ear contract wtth tht Lo
Anacles [)o4en as a free agenl. the team
announced ThurscUy.
TeTmS or the contrac1 were not revealed. but
OodgeT Va~ President Al Carnpams confirmed that all
thrtt years arc guaranteed
Whitfield la)ed the lut tbrtt )cars wuh the Se1bu
Lions of Japan's Pacific League.
help1na the Lions win the Japan
Scnts ctwnp1onsh1p 1n 1983.
Wh1tfidd. ho~ver. recent!)
sought and was granted his free
agency b) the Japan~ club 10
play in the United St.ates again for
personal reasons
"It was a very difficult de·
r1~1on to lea\ e Japan," said
Whitfield. a veteTan of seven
maJor-league St'asons with the
WHITFIELD New York Yankees and the
Giants. "I had to sit down and think about it for a long
time.
"The gu)S an Japan and the Lions had treated me
vef) well the three years I wa~ there The Sc1bu Lions
arc a first-class orga01za11on and the) d1dn 'l ..-. ant me to
leave. but I fell I had to come home."
Whitfield said the maJor reason for his retum lo the
U.S. was to be near family 1n Blythe. and becauSt' of his
interest in pla ying 1n Los >\ngelcs.
"I'm happy to be coming home and I'm happy to
be coming to the Dodgers," said Whitfield. who
celebrated his JI st birthday Thursday. "They're really
great. a class organization that cares about people."
Air Force'• Hatfield.honored
DALLAS-Ken Hatfield. who led the [i]
Air Fo~ Acadcm) to i1' wanningnl II•
~~n ind 1hen ten 10 become he-ad coach
at Artcansas. w;n named Coach oftht' Year
1n 01vmon l·A Thursday by the Amencan Football
C'oache A.ssoc11t ion
Atr Force posted a I ()..2 reoord 10 1983. 1ncludtf\& a
9.3 victory over Min1ss1p1 1n the Independence Bowl.
It was the first Air force team to wrn 10 pmes an a ~ason and to appear in t111to consecuuve bowl pmn.
Hatfield. 40. wu hired by Arkan11s. h1!> alma
mater, on Dec 22 to replace Lou Holu.
The C'oach...of-the· Year winners in the three other
d1v1S1ons were Rey Dempsey of Southern llhoms in I·
AA, Don Monon of North Dakota State 10 Collett
D1v1s1on I and Bob Reade of Augustana. Ill . 1n Colleae
Dt\1S1on II
Enraged McEnroe advances
NEW YORK -Th1rd-5ceded John K3 McEnroe. a volcano of nervous energy.
smashed h1!> racket along with his oppa-
nent. Johan Kriek, Thursday night to
advance to the semifinals of the Masters tennis
champ1onsh1ps at Mad1~n. Square Garden.
The mgn1ng W1mbl_~on champion captured the
tension-packed battle. 6~. 6-2 to advance lo a Saturday
meeun~ against top.seeded Mats W1lander of Sweden
W1lander earlier an the day eliminated Jose
Higueras of Spain 7-6, 6-2 1n this elite 12-man field at
Madison Square Garden. The winner will pocket
SI 00,000. while the runner-up will collect $60,000.
Second-seeded Ivan Lendl ofCzechoslovakia, who
has won this scason-t'nding tournament the last two
years. and reigning US. Open champion Jimmy
Connors. the No. 4 seed, will play their quarterfinal
matches toda)
Fullerton cruises
UNLV, Fresno St~lso keep
their PC.AA marks spotless
From AP dlapatcbes
FRESNO -Leon Wood scored 31 points-a school
single-game record -lo lead Cal Stale Fullerton to a 6 7 .59
victory over Pacific Thursda) night in Pacific Coast
Athletic Assocaauon action.
Fullerton came from behind early in the second half to
take a 46-44 lead wnh 8:09 remaining.
Wood's 31 points came wtth his 13 for 14 free throw
shoottng performance. Leading the T1iers with 13 points
apiece werc freshman Brent Counts and sophomore Rich
Anema.
The victor) improved the Titans to J-0 1n the PCAA.
while dropping Pacific to 0-3
In other PCAA ac11on.
UNLV 10~. San Jose St. 77
SAN JOSE -Ed Catchings scored 18 points as the
I 41h-ranked Rebels breezed on the road
Las Veps (4-0 in conference play 13-1 O\erall) led
34-26 with three minutes left in the first half and scored the
final nine points of the half to take a con.,, 1ncing 43-26 lead.
Las Vegas shot 63 percent from the field 1n the half.
ATilona St. 84, Wa1bington St. 1%
TEMPE. Am. -Steve Beck's layup with three
seconds left in ovcn1me gave the Sun Devils the nod over
the Cougars.
Wub1n~ton 55, Ariiooa 53
TUCSON -Alvin Vaughn made four free throws m
the final mmute to give the Huskies the victory over the
host Wildcats.
Elsewhere.
Pepperdlne 84 , Ml11ouri-Kan111 City 73
MALI Bu -Senior center Scott McCollum scored a
season-high 25 points and had 12 rebounds to power the
Wa ves to a nonconference victory.
North Carolina 74 , Maryland 6%
COLLEGE PARK. Md -Sam Perkins scored 18 of
his 26 points in the second half and Michael Jordan added
21. leading the top.ranked Tar Heels to the Atlantic Coast
Conference victor) over No. 5 Maryland.
Basketball scores
c-..
WEST
Uren s1 71 . UC Irvine 68
G.or11e MaM>n 96. 8ostot1 U 11
Geor111 WHhln9lot1 n . St
8onevtnlure se
Fresno St. 19, UC Santa Barbara 51 St FrH no s1 69, uc Senie 8erbere
FRESNO -Senior forward Bernard Thompson
'iCOred 17 points to lead the I 3th-ranked Bulldogs to the
romp.
Penn St 6l, Ouou.•ne SJ
Rl\odl lslend " W Virginie 91 St Frencls Pe 82, FelrleiOh
Thompson <,cored eight of h1~ points 1n the final two
minutes of the first half The Bulldogs (2-0 and 11·2) led
)5-24 at the half.
Fresno opened 1he second half with 12 quick points.
~anta Barbara ( 5. 7 and 0-3) did not get closer than 14
points m the second half. trailing 65-51 with 15 seconds
remaining.
In the Paci fie-I 0:
Oregon 80, USC 49
EUGENE. Ore -Blair Rasmussen had 15 points a!>
the Ducks crushed the TroJans in Oregon's mosl dec1s1ve
win ever in the scnes between the lwo teams.
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H-enlwtnet
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HIGH SCHOOL
-~swu.t LMeu. Fouol Vellev 11. Edl\.On "
Oceen lew S9, Huntln91on Beech
Merine 64 W•slmln"t r S6 .,,..,, LN9118
Meler Der 63. Plus >< 29
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Beaaley 2nd ln Pac-10 .coring
Chm Beasley. Oranac Coasl C'Oll*'' m No 2 a1l-t1me scon:r. is cnjoyina the same
lond of au~c on the four-yur level al
Aruona tatc
Beasley, who ranb second ooJy to John Vallely Oil
OCC's all-time ~onna list with I .002 pain ls, as
averagrna 17.9 pa1nl1 per pme at Anzona State,
rankmJ him second m Pac--I 0 acorina. Stanford's Keith
Jones leads the conference with a 20.6 averq.e.
8easley,a6-2 ~mor1uard wbowent to Costa Mesa
High, averqcd 8.4 points per pme lut aeason.
This season. he ranks first u1 tht' Pac-I 0 1n free
throw percentage (39 of 43, 91 percent) for the Sun
Devils who were I· I an conference and 6-6 overall prior
lO Thursday night's pme with Washin&loo State.
Long Beach retain• four aldea
LONG BEACH -Four members of [il
former Coach Dave Currey's football staff II
at Long Beach State will stay on as full-tame 4 t
assisll.nts under new Coach Mike Shei>
pard, at was announced Wednesday.
The four assisllnlS who will stay on arc defensive
coorqjnator Ken Visser, offensive backfield coach Dick
Jones. defensive secondary coach Mark Watson. and
quarterback-receiver coach Mike Sanford.
Sheppard was selected as the Long Beach head
coach on Dec. 29. Currey announced his rcstgnauon
earlier an December to become the head coach at the
Un1vers1ty of Cincinnati.
Aztecs face NCAA penaltiea
SAN DIEGO -San Diego St.ate m Athletic Director Mary Alice Hill has
confirmed that the Aztecs' basketball
pr~m will be penalized by the National
Co ·ate Athletic Associallon.
ut Hill wouldn't discuss the specific penalties.
saying only that the NCAA would make an an-
nouncement "within the next 10 days."
The San Diego Union, however, reponed that the
sanctions would include a one-year probation. dis-
qualification from post-season play in 1984, and
television-appearance and scholarship bans in 1985.
Dionne may return Sanday
l
JNGLEWOOO -Center M&RlCl &iii Dionne, the No. 6 scorer in the National '
Hockey Lea,vc this 9"SOn. suffered only
an anldc sprain an a ~2 IOU apin1t
Washin1too Wednesday nit.ht. and could return 10 the
hneup as early 11 Sunday, the Los Anieles Kanas 11id
Thursday. . . Dionne, who has only two pmes 1n lhe last 1tx
years and onJy 17 in his 98().game career. will mm
toni&hfs pme al Winmpea.
Tbe 32-year...old veteran had 27 IJO&lS and 41 4SS1m
for 68 poinls. H 1s spat on the ro$ler has been filled by the recaJI of
cetner Wam:n Holmes from the Kings' minor leque
affiliate at New Haven. Holmes. 26, had 11 goals and 26
assists in 4S pmes.
Cauthen geta overdue victory
ARCADIA -Jockey Steve Cauthen, !!J
who moved to Britain in 1979 after a
disastrous riding slump m the U.S .. won his
first race at Santa Anita m four years
Thursday with a thrtt-lenglh v1ctory on Society Hour.
the favonte.
Cauthen. a tecn-agt' sensation and the rider on all
three of Affinned's TnpleCrown victories, had not won
at Santa Anita sine~ Feb. 6, 1980. aboard Smooth
Journey:
Society Hour. off at 8-5. covered lhe six furlonp an
1.11 3.5 and paid SS.20, $3.40 and $2.80 in the second
race.
Cauthen, loser of I OS consecutive starts between
late I 978 and 1979, was removed from Affirmed by
trainer Liz Barrera after five losses in a row. He
regained his winnina ways in Britain and enjoyed huae
success overseas last year.
ANGELS' PITCHING .••
WltRTPfltR Tl1'f1UT
CRUCIALS ••• From Page Bl
combination at guard. led by Mike
Newton.
Fountain Valley 1s generally con·
sidered eight deep.
Although Scrv11e hardly compares
with Mater Dea record-w15C or repu-
talion-wise. crazy things happen
when Servile gets its nose out Of Joint.
Past powers 1n football and basketball
at Edison will bear that out
TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE
Sunwt L"9W
Foun1e1n Vellev C2·0l et Edi.on (2-0J
Hunllno1ot1 8HCl (0-2) et OcH n View 12·0)
Me rine (0·2) et Wntmln•ter CO·?>
SH View LNeue
Coron• del Mar !3·11 el S.ddllbeck !3·1)
El Toro ( l·JJ el Univer1itv (2·2)
Irvine 12-21 et Estencle !3·11
Newoort Hert>or (7·2) el Cosll MtMI (0·41
Sev1tl CMU LM9118
Sen CJementt 0·2l et Leoune Stech (O·ll
Woodl>rld91 (1·2) el M1u lot1 V1t10 (3-0)
Legune Hiiis ll·ll el Dene Hiiis (3· I)
MelWs LN9119
Maler Del (2·0) vs Servllt (I· IJ et Cvi>r"s
Cot~
Plus X 17-0l et 8 l•l'IOCI Amel 10·1)
St Peul I I ll et Serre (0·11
From Pqelll
thqugh and had no other choice but go
ontheDL.
"When l came back. they (Hous-
ton)only pitched me in 'mop up'
situations. I didn't get any work at all.
I felt strong but they were trying lo
hide me. I guess they thought they
could keep me that way.
"I was surprised when seven teams
drafted me. I didn'texpcct it. l wanted
to stay with Houston but after the way
they treated me ... I was really upscL
They thought they could get me cheap
and. as 1L was. theydidn'tget me at all.
··My ti nal decision came down to
Philadelphia and the Angels. The
money was the same. The reason J
chose the Angels is because I'm from
the area (San Jose)."
And becauscofhis familiarity with
Manager John McNamara and his
knowledge that the Angels could usc
his services.
"That did have a beanng." LaCone
agreed.
ti Bye-bye Daryl Sconiers, 1 t's been
nice knowing ya!
The Orange Coast College product
who had such a fine rookie season for
1he Angels (.274 average. 8 home
runs. 46RBI)1sall but history as far as
his future with the club.
Noted one organizational ex-
ecutive: "l think you can safely say he
won't be with us once the season
starts. Look at it logically, with (Rod)
Carew around for two more yean
what usc is he to us?"
The only reason Sconiers is still
with the team is becau~. like
diamonds, his value increases the
longer-the club holds on to him.
"There was a lot of interest in him
during the(winter) meetings. Quite
frankly, there was a lot ofintcrest in
RonJackson, too. We'rejustgoingt
wait until the next interleagut' tradir
session(whichbeginsFeb. I andlU1
until lhestan of the season) before"
do anything."
The Angels arc expected to trade
Sconiersforanother"good, live
arm." preferably a starter.
~ Some other notes of interest
pcnaining to the club: •
•The dub currently has two catc~
ers-Bob Boone aod Jerry Narron,
and McNamara likes to keep three. •
Brian Downing has offered bis ser-
vices in a pinch, but McNamara
would prefer to lcttp DowninJ in left
field. so look for the team to pick up
another catcher during spring tram-
ing. •
•Gary Pettis~who batted .320 in
the recently finished Venezuelan '
League. wtll be given first crack at tht
center field Job, according to
McNamara, with Fred Lynn movin
to right field. Lynn and Ellis VaJen-
tine. incidentally. are going to be 1
asked to learn all three outfield
positions so McNamara can have
some maneuverability.
.
Weekend spoJ1:s on TV., radio f
Saturday
TEltEVISION
10 am. (56) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Senior
Bowl: North vs. South from Mobile. Ala.
11 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASK ETBALL -Nonh
Carolina at Wake Forest.
11 :30 a.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -
Alabama (Birmingham) at DcPaul.
Noon (56) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -UC
Irvine at San Jose State: (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL
-USC al Oregon State
I p.m. (2) -SPORTS SATURDAY -Featured:
'"Rockin" Robin Blake (21·1. 16 KOs) vs. Ha rry Arroyo
(22-0. 17 KOs) in a scheduled I 0-round lightweight bout
from Atlantic City. N.J
t ·30 p.m. (4) -GOLF -Fourth-round action in the
25th annual Bob Hope Classic from Palm Springs.
2 p.m. (5)-COLLEGE·BASKETBAU.-UCLA at
Oregon.
3:30 pm. (4) -TENNIS -Men's semifinal-round
action 10 the Volvo Grand Prix Masters from New York
(taped)
5 p.m. (7)-WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS-Featured:
WBC welterweight champ Milton McCrory (21-0-1. 17
KOs) defends his crown apinst Milton "Mad Dog" Guest
( 17-1. IS KOs) in a scheduled 12-round title bout from
Detroit (taped).
RADIO
College Basketball -UC Irvine at San Jose State,
Noon. K WYE (I 08-FMJ; U!:>t al Oregon !>tate, f'loqi
KNX ( 1070): UCLA at Oregon, 2 p.m., KMPC (710).
Sunday
TELEVISION
9:30 a.m. (2)-TENNIS -Men's final-round acti.Q
m the Volvo Grand Prix Masters from New York.
I 0 a.m. (2)-NBA -Boston at Milwaukee.
11 a.m. (56) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -
Michigan State at Minnesota (taped).
I 2: 15 p.m. (4)-SPORTSWORLD -Featured: De
Lee ( 19-1-1 , 19 KOs) meets Tony Sibson (52-4. 30 KOs) i
a scheduled 10-round middleweight bout from Atlant
City. N.J.
12:30 p.m. (2) -SPORTS SUNDAY -Featul"ti
Howard Davis Jr. (24-1. 9 KOs) meets Tyrone "Butterll}
Crawley ( 14-I . 3 KOs) an a scheduled I 0-round lig.htweill
bout from Atlantic Clly~NJ~ --
1 :30 p.m. (4) -GOLF -Final-round action in ttt
25th annual Bob Hope Classic from Palm Springs.
3:30 (7)-BOXING - A team of Olympic bopcfu
from the U.S. meets a team of Yuaoslavian amateurs .
11 p.m. (56) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -(;
State Fullerton at Fresno State (taped).
RADIO
College Basketball -Cal State Fullerton at Fresn
State. I p.m .. KNWZ ( 1190). NHL -Kings at Winniptt
5:30 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). NBA -Seattle at Laker.
7:30 p.m .• Kl.AC (570). Soccer -l..ven at Clevelanc
8:30 p.m. (delayed). KfOX (93.5-FM).
Auto Show
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Torti IOUl..-l.CK Ano.lta 19, Kan11t City '1'1 A-f.131
COLLEGE
Utah St. 71, UC Irvine 61
(l"CAA)
UC NIVINI -McOoneld "· Muro'1v 6, T!lornlon 10, Lff 12. Turntr 10, Lenk ford 7,
Carmon 2, Grtndlton S, John1on 0 To111s
n 12-14 61.
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Anderton 2, Ntwtv a Tora11· 77 17·24 71
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THURSDAY 'S AIUUL TJ
(Ulll ti tG·nfttlt cwal"IWMrtt mfftlMl
"IUT AACI. «O n rCI' A .Lurt A Winner <Crgr) 3 ~O ) 00 2 60 Go Slrlelt Go (EdwerOa) t 00 440
Auurt4 Juen IBerO) ' 3 00
Alto rtCIO 011111$ Hll Mtn, Mr SM
NOif, COH ii i Rock•! Founo Tl'\t Tt,
DYPfl Sl1tar, E .. v Jutn MCGtt L111'11loot
Time 2107
,, IX ACTA (6·1J PllCI l79 60
sac;OHD ltACI!. JSO va•O• Go Hlgll Tvmtt !Ltc>.evl HO 210 U O
Mr Mtrrv Chick IMllcht ll) 4 20 3 80
F .. r Fltma lf'tullntl 7 00
AllO rt ctd Vtllts Juan. Shiro N Eiy Tiny Ster War S1m\ Jtt. WvteClllt o .. n
Awav. W•nt Run Rt1t1tu BU9
Time 17 7S
THlltD RACI. JSO vt ros
Ktrtnt Luclo.v Cat IC rgr) IS 70 1 00 S 00 llOlltf Skllt IWtrO) 3 60 l 00
Mtlllll J~ IBtrdJ s 60 At10 rectd Luclt.v Pol>CY Treat Min
Toda Ptrtv Venli;rt Al>O'IO Roclt.tllt, Fttl
A Ftv1no Trutv A Orauo111 Elut•vtlv T1mt 1134
12 EXACTA t 10 9J PllO 13610
FOUATH RACE. 400 v ' Brllt Trio (CerdOJeJ 2• ~· 17 '10 4 80
Pearl Cn n IC rHger I I 60 S 00 Smoot,, Booo11 CBrooksi l 70
Alto raced lltauH taoo Cn1c.ago E 11 oreu. Pam McGuc11.1n LH Vans G1r1
Anureme Voulovem•. Captam Btrc,,, Tru C,.,emC>lon Time '10 66
U EXACT A tl-9) PtJCI I 106.20
· FIP'TH llACI. JOO vtrds
smctierv (Ctr<fo11> 16 00 s 60 s 00
-eti·Ft nlHV Wllcll (W1rd) J 00 160 OH·Hlllarv Dixie Car !Clril 2 40 2 60
OH-Oeadhttr for stcond AIM> rtceo Lit Ladv Love, Too Hip
Golla Co. Smooth LoulH. Chic APOiio,
Boella 8u11, Oi1co Kltlv. Rtbelt lnt
Time is.a•
U EXACTA 12· I) PelO i2l 00 U EXACTA 12·1> oald U I IO
SIXTH RACE. 810 varos
Win A FOik CTrtnurtl IS 00 610 3 IO wn1111er Strio ICllf'lnel 310 3 ?O
FMng Wilt Oenctr IBrOOllsl 3 40
Also rac:eo Coma Wtrcn Mt Ftv .
Scr1ml1ng Jot. Cool II RIO Cu n Kllltr
C"a" Aller Mt
T•mt 45.14
SEVENTH RACE:. JSO v.tra'
Rocker Bv Word IF'rtvl 31 80 I) 40 t 60
K1nnlk1nnicl< ITrtH Urt ) 11 ?0 1 IO
Buenln im• 1Cr11oar J '00
AllO rtctd Btonde Reout" Arren11vt1v,
Truckle Anget, Ga11w11n. Mag11•t Mollon
Alla"• SwMl,,eer1. There Gou Amber
T tl"M 11.00
U EXACTA (S·I) Pa•O l 2t210
u PICK SIX Cl·IO 8-7-3·S) oeld '3.423.90 wit,, sevtn winning rickets (five
hortu> Carrvover 0001 '39.627 93
EIGHTH AACE. 400 varos Never S'10rl (Cr11ger) 4 20 2 40 ? 40
Ct1in1ewlnk (Mvtesl ? 40 2 60 His Gelfent Bug (Ward) 4 20
AllO ractO Htres Jol\n Jonn. Luc~v Blow, Ave Dart. Mldlano Native
Ttl"M: 20.04 U EXACTA 12·41 Ptld '900
NINTH RACE. •OO verCls
Sucks Bro'"" IWeroJ s 60 3 60 2 60 Kiprvs P1tuurt (Creager) 13 20 4 60
S"ades Oi Azure (Blevins) S to
Also rtCtG Fire Mt Ftrsl AtQl>tSI ...
Song, Addtd Covereoe, TOU9,, Wit,, Tl>tH,
P•oots V11tn11no. Mr Sir Lon, Jonnv Go Rectng.
Tlmt '10 lO
12 EXACT A t9·t0J 0110 s~ 60
Allenaence S.S7S
Sant. Anlt9
THURSDAY'S RE SUL TS
(14"' .. fl-div ~tel m.tlMI
FIRST RACI. 6 lurtonos
L• Ct mot0nil1 (Htwll\ll 160 • 40 3 20 Cosr Ctnrtr (Vt1tn11>1ta l 4 40 3 00 Slck.,sleff (Cruz l 3 20
Alto rteed Lar'1 Perlv, Ont on rne
HouH. Gota Counrv, Judv Musltrd, Pvrt ·
mid High, Betulv'1 Lovt. Tronot Kty Time 1 II '1S
SECOND RACE. 6 furlongs
Soclery Hour (Cauthen I S 70 3 40 2 to
Glob1I News lS'10em111.er) S 00 3.20
Doctor Jim Ted (Meza> 4 40
Atao raced Proper Aed, Norrn.,n
GrHns, Blurr, Suroaner, Snll Big BHu.
Ootltnd E •ortn. Tfl"M· 1· 11 3/S.
S2 DAIL v OOUSLE (6·3) !laid SJ I 00
THIRD RACE. 6 rur10ng1 Hlcte a Ptnnv (Mccarron) 10 00 4 80 3 '10
LI Fonlevn (Pedroza) 4 40 3 00 Slu in' Sutian (Milt) 3.40 Alto ractd· Pullin Slrlnos, Nudtt>etr.
l(lltort, Ctllt 's Cirl, Tt vla's Run Mitro·
00'1 Lau, NH,,vlllt Mtld Time I.II 2/S
"OURTH RACE. I 11 16 mllts ,
Jt n Rufflnt IOln1vl 9 '10 •to 3 40
Mlnv t Siio (Slblllel S IO 4 00
Love to Pan (Toro) 3 to
AllO rt ctd C.otll!Hn, Stcono Btsr,
Soclel !lino, Mumolen. Crvsr1t's Solo
Vella¥ Bebe, Grav CIOver Ot>tv Grtclt n
Ottlghl
Tlmt 1·46 JIS
FIFT H RACE. One m11e
Loui1vtue Summll IDlhtv) 24 60 1100 100
Otrk Acc1111 IMcCtrron) 7 70 S 00 WorC11wortn (CHltntdll 9 to
Alto rt c:td Mark In r,,, Skv. Altbev.
Rtlllt>t, Procurtr, Ot nclno Kln Time I )7 215.
$S l!XACTA Cl·Sl oe1d '391 SO
SIXTH RACE. 6h lurtong1
H•fl 1ne Eagle (McGurn> 9 00 410 310
Prine• Peninsula (Cultntda) •IO 4.00
T revel (SlbHlll 7 80
.Also ractd Tues Futl, Rev PrlOdv .
B.B de Mltl, Crlmaurle, CePltln Gii,
Andrtillo. Aooola•v. Proud Aa1c1I. Fir SI
Jumo
Tlme I 17 21s
SEVENTH RACE. One mile
Juntura IMcCarronl I 60 l 40 2 60 Mr Exceulvt (Pincav) J 40 2 60
91fd Olliff (I Oio J J'1lf Alto ractd Mtnv Ct1c1er1, News Ftu n.
Crown of Thorns, !lien Wtt1on
Tll"M· l:lt
S.S EXACTA IS·31 Paid '6600
EIGHTH RACE. I • mil" on lurf
Nia Trtdfllon IGt rclt l 21 to 760 SOO
Bois Cle Grtct IShoemaktf'l 3 to 2 to
J.,,klni Ftf'f\I (Plncavl 3 00
Also rtctd Azunno. OtOC>nalr Hare.
Mo111ble F"sl, Broadly Btnot0
Tll"M 2 01 •tS
U f'ICK SIX (1-7-1 7-S-2) H id ~.4 1600 wlln 2S winning llcktll (llvt hOrMS)
Carrvovtr POOi JtS.401 10
NINTH RACE. One mitt
NtW Ttf'rllorv (FutnlH) It 40 • 40 s 40
01nctbtl I Toro> 14 00 • 20 NtVtf'Ofttll (McCerronl 3 to
Alto ••cad Lttdtn Sltdt, Too Encore Ntvtr Look Stell, SOHO 'Sov. Re l" a Sov,
Junglt Heae. Trloc1vnt
Tl,,,. l·>t
S.S l!XACTA 16·71 oald lSl7 50
A lltndanct 17 9tO
DMD'"""'""' ART'S LANDING (New91ft ... cit) -
" anolert 1 Wild !MIU, t bOllllO, 4 1~. 1 tculoln, llO 1'\Ktlettl DAVIY'S LOCKIR (....,._, ... di)
-JO tnoltO ~ •OCll COd 5iO m.<:t..tfef, 1 .,. ..
Mal'IM 1. W~ I tNrtN t(Wlnf: lr-n I, HUl'nt I w .. 1mlntter te:otlnt Sltl!tv ....... v..., '· .....
8.0 H°" OeMf1 C&as.ic c .... ...., ......
Jtm~lmont
Ronni• Slack Jtc:k Rtnntr JoMnv Mltltf
Jonn Mthtfttv Tim NQ!'rlt
RUH Coc'1rtn
Jim ThO<ot
Stmmv R•e"''' Wiiiia Wood LH Elder
Sruct Llaltkt Curr llvrum
Peltr JtCobatn RoOer Mltlbla
Otvld EOwtrClt Vt nct HMlntr
Scoll Hoch
Ltnnlt Cltf'Nntt Mark SrOOI< 1 Tom Jtnklns
rom Purfltr Ot nnv Edwtrds Mark Lvt
Cnar1ti CooOY Srtd Ftxon
Andv NO<I,,
Al GtlbtrGtr
Ct lvln p"'' Joa lnm1n
Wtvnt Ltvl
Atltn MHltf'
Sttvt Lltbltr
SOl>bv Wtdkln• Joav Slndtltr
Ctrv MCCord
Brad Srvt nl
MlktOontld
&ob Glider Curtis srr1not
Howtrd Twlllv
Ron Slrtek
Mlkt lttld
SlllStndtr
Fred Coul>ltl
IWO Aoki
JOM CPOk
Tommv Ntk•limt
Jim Booro1
Gll>Ov Gllbtrl
~O'Gredv Doug Tewlll
Ptvnt Sltwerr
JOhn Adtms
0 A Wtlbrlno
Jo'1n FouoM
SOb 9ovd
Hubert Grttn
Gt.rv H.Ubtrg
Bruce F1tl1'1tr
PeUIWltt
CO!'tV P•vln
Ot vld Grt'1tm
P•IMcGowt n Jtrrv Pele
JlmOtnt
Jtv Cudd Ktllh Ftrou• Nie~ Ftldo
Gtfv Kocll Don Poolty
Chlo Stek
Crtlo Sttdter Mark O'Mttre
Cltranct Rott Mark Pfall
T!lomH Grtv Rlctltrd Zollol
LouGrt'1tm Rtloh Ltndrum
Gt0<0t C•dlt Fuuy Zoetltr Oevt Stockton T'10mH Lehman
Ht ! Sullon
r<tnGrMn
Oonnll Htmmond
Mlkt McCutlOUOll
LtrrvMl1t Tim SlmPIOll
Mark HtYtt Ed Flori
Mlkt Putnam
David Dorin Otve Strr
SrtllU-
Gll Moro•n
RuCtldwlll
Btrrv Jetckll
Fr•nk Conntr
Jim COibert
Cav Brtwtr
8 111 Rooers
LtontrCI T11omo1on
C.tnt Lllr1tr
Otnl1 Wi lson Rav Floyo
NHL
69·6>-IU 6Mt-1js
69•67-13'
67-•f-ll+
'6·70-13'
6'·61-136
66·71-137 ".,._m .... ,_131
66·71-137
69·61-U7
6MO-m
•7·70-137
70-'7-131 10-61-131 70-61-131 6'-10-131
n -...--131
13·6S.-131 69-..._I,.
6'·10-lll
11·•7-131 n -•1-1,, 6'·71-l)t n-•1-m 73-66-llt
70-69-l)f
11·•9-140
69-71-140
72 ·61--140
70·70-140
72·61-140
71-6t-140
67·73-140 70-70-140
71·6t-140
71·•9-140
70·70-140
72·61--140
70-70-140
72·61-140 70·71-141
13·61-141 69-n-141
72-6 .... 141
71-70-1•1 JS-66-141
7S·66-14l
71-70-1•1
7S·66-141
69·72-141
69·72'-141 73-61-141
71-71-1'2
n-69-147 72-70-142
n -10-141 73-6t-142 ?l·7C>-142
71-71-142
n -10-142
71-71-14'1 71-71-1'2
10-72-142
71·71-142 12-71-143
71v2-143
71·f2-1'3
72-71-143 72·111-143 72·71-143
71-72-143 68-7S.-1"3
74·6 ..... 1'3
68·7S.-1'3
76·67-1'3
73·70-143
13·70-1'3
74·6 ..... 143 13·71-144
n -61-144
6'·16-14' 11·73-144
70·74-144
6'·76-14'
73·71-14A
74-70-14'
70·74-144
71·73-14A
74·71-14S
73·72-14S
7•·71-14S
7S·70-14S
76-6t-l•S 74·11-145
74·71-14S 71·74-145 74-71-US
69·76-14S
12-74-14'
7•·72-14'
74-72-146
74-72-146
76-70-146
71·7S-146
70-76-146
72-74-146
CAMP•ILL CONFERENCE
Smvttle OMIMI! w L T Pta GF GA
Edmonton l3 1 10 264 17• Catgtrv 16 19 39 162 llS Vt ncouve< 16 73 37 16' 179
Winni°"' IS n 3S 114 209 I(~ 14 2'l 1 H llS 100
Nwrtr DMIMll M1nneiore 21 " • 46 194 197
Sr Lou11 19 77 42 16' 112 C,,ICt GO 17 24 )7 IS2 161 Toronro IS 24 lS 17S 213
Oerroir IS 2• 4 34 ISS IU
WALl!S CONl'EltlHCI u ... tr'ldl DM"8ft
NY hltndtrl 2f 14 2 60 210 156
NV Rtnoen 2S 14 s SS 177 164 Pnlltdtlohlt 23 14 6 S2 190 160 WHntngton 21 20 3 4S 15.l 149 Pllt1buro'1 9 2t s 23 130 IN New Jt rHv 9 32 2 20 121 1'3 Adamt OIVllMft Bos ion ,. 12 3 S9 19• 130 Buffalo 26 13 • S6 171 ISi
Q1>1t>ec 2S 16 3 53 711 159 Monlreel 21 21 1 4A 16' 16S ' H1rrloro lS 23 3 33 1.S 17S
Thurscars SCOl't\ Quebec 4, Ntw JtrHY I
NV lltenoars 2. Phlladtlo,,ie I
NV 111Wnd91i 7, MonlrHI 3 Mlnnt1011 s. Toron10 4 (or)
So1ron 6. Sr Louis 2
T""""' I Games Klflft ti WlnnlPtV
Edmonton 1r 8uff110
Hertford ti Cttoarv
Weshlngton t i V•ncouvtr ,
w,.stllnt
HIGH KHOOL
Feu11t•lll Vtllev 49, lclltfl U
100 -Pttlno (El P Niro., J-0.
107 -MCNtmtr• IFV) dee. K.awtkuOO,
13-2 1U -Srtvtn• (FV) o Howland, 2·4'
171 -Guv IE> dec SlrtlCh, 1·2
lft -Uvtli.twt (FV) 08c W•rftl, 6·S 13A -Trov l(lnntv IFV~ p FotH dtt.
'126 140-Trtnr Klnnev (FVI O.C Avtrt, $ 1
1•7 -Frtnco (FVI p A .. tln. J:IS
156 -O'Conntr IFVI o llrowll, 1 0 1•1 -Fratltl (El P Wlllt, M6
177 -Aoulrrt t FVI dt< Arnoll, S· 1
1'3 -HtrrlM>ll (FVl P Kt lenchart. 2 57
Hwl -Abrel\tm\ (FVI P 04*'t, l-00
H~ ... di SI, OC-View te
100 -ltd< IHI) won IW tort.ii
101 -ftplno .. (HI) ""°" bV for'fttr I 14 -MlvaMllf• (HI) won by fonel1
121 -l rgwll (0V) o lwwlt, U4
lft -Hansen (HI) • Mll-.r, IJO 1)4 -A•ul'*• (OVI 0 Mllscarro. 5.$3
140 -'-o" IHll 1 Nt4Y. no 147 -MtOtfltno IOVI o Treto I 0
15' -lteklllhtlll (HI) die AMO. 10-,
1'7 -Wttltfmell (HI) o SOlaf1-. ~
171 -EtcOC>16o (HI) won 11¥ torteit
ltl -SNllM (OV> o Wtllltf, l 5'
2•1 -b.,..i <Hll o C11n1111. ~
lltlllldo ... ~M
100 -Nin 1£1 won II\' forltll
107 $lat1e•l<h IE! ~ llY ion..r
U• -ts(UI I Wtndlt l 11 111 IC"1'1 (EI "'tll llY lOrftlt lft -Fat It I I OtC ,, , 10-l
1)4 -hldlVll' HJ> • H~tnHllltr' l?I
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14S -."""'°" <I> dtc a.rrio., 13·7 tS1 W1l1tr• <II OtC Ltlltl', 13• 4
1n -Smtlll <£> won llY torfalt 111 Oal~~ 111 11. lall!Ml'lln, 2 1'
lf) -l l rllle'V (fl WOii tlV IOl'fttl
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, :January 13, 18&4 83
Ba rons KO Edison
Ocean View, Marina claim
Sunset wins; UC Irvine rolls
An e.arly Sunset Lague airts baske1bajl cru c ial
dmntesra,ed into a rout in the fourth quartet Thursday
niiht as Fountain Valley kn()(kcd Edison out of a share of
the early lead on 1he loser's floor.
Meanwhile. Ocean View a lso had a fast finish to
pohsh off Huntinaton Beach and Marina evt-ncd 1ts loop
mark wi1h a victory over Westmm~er.
In the AOfelus Lcaaue. Mater De1 had little trouble in
d1spo 1n1 of vasitina Pius X.
In college action. UC lrvme claimed a ~ven·pomt
verdict al UC San'a Barbara.
Here's how it happened:
Fout.alo Valley 71, Edlloa 41
The aame really got out of hand only m the final \IX
mmutt-s when the Barons could do nothing wrong and the
Chargers cou1d manage only two points.
Fountain Valley ovenumcd an early two-pomt deficit
to lead by scvrn at halftime. and the advantag.e stayed at
about that until the final onslaught.
Therese Puchalski. with 17 points. and Kari C lower.
w11h 16. led the attack with Clu"'er getting 10 of her
markers 1n the second quarter when the Baron s began to
tum the game around.
M eanwhile. Edison's Gretchen Meinhardt started
quickly with eight points i.n the openingJour minutes. but
was saddled with foul trouble. picking up her third early in
the second quaner.
The loss dropped the Chargers to 1-1 in league a nd
11-7 overall. The Barons. w h o also JOI 11 points from
Cheryl H enderson. im proved to 2-0 10 \he young league
scai.on with Ocean Vi~ (also 2-0 1n &Qgue) MAt on taJ>
TuC'\day .
Ed1\0n will tnl\otl 10 Wc-s1mi n~ter.
<>«u View H , ffqllaJtoa Bett' 41
fhe &lubbom O ilcrutayed with the Scahawb for one
h alf, tra1lmJ only 22-21 1t intermiuio n , bul an 18-0
barrage by O«an View al the 111.n of the second h.aJf put
the game away .
Dunna that crucial stretch. the Sc.hawks had ei~t
steals -three each from M ichelle Chom1c:z and Karen
Chase and two from Dana Douty -and qu1Ckly found
lhem!.Clvcs up, 40-21.
Douty helped key the Seahawk fast bra.X with eiahJ
ass1m. while Julte Houn.sell sparked the winners off the
bench wuh e1aht points. Cha.st. W1lh 18, and Trina
Vlachos. wllh 14. were Ocean View's top scorers.
Huntingto n ~ach's Nancy Lund, wbosutrercd 1 tnec
IOJUry 1n the fourtb. q uarter, shared her team•1 scorint
ho nors with Eve Titus. as each h.ad 10 points.
Ma nna U , We11m1D1ter st
The V1km15 earned -their first Sunset triumph.
rally1n.g from a two-point halflime deficit.
A tough pl'C'Ssurc defense keyed the second-half
turnaround. as the Vikings passed Westminster early ln
the third quarter a nd never looked back.
Senior forward Francie Catbon i a foreign exchanae
)tudent from Italy, controlled the boards with 13 rebounds
to .so w11h her e•Jhl points. while Judy C alk.ins had 22
points a nd six assists.
UC lrviae n. UC Sota 8arba.raM
J u nior forward J ack.ie Vander Poel had 20 points and
I I rebounds and sopho more center Chen Graham
contnbutcd 16 points. seven rebounds and five blocked
shots as the Anteaters aapturcd theiT PCAA opener in
Santa Barbara .
Mater Dei High' s Me r ino
c rit icized for conirnent
NHYCtohost
Winter Serles
The weather &ods have not been
favorable to yacht racina duri.na the
first two weeb or the year, but
Newport Harbor Y acbt Oub hopes to
break the speU this weekend with the
third race of its Winter Scnes Satur·
day and Sunday.
.fo respon se 10 Roger Carlson's
"Prep Sports'" column on Friday, Jan.
6:on a possible Mater Det-DeMatha
basketball rematc h next season:
Male r Dei administrator John
Merino states that an offer will be
made to attrac t De Matha to play h e re
in Sou1hem California neitt season. It
will be so attractive "that the only
possible reason they (DeMatha)
could have to refuse wo1uld be they
are afraid of getting beat," M erino is
quoted a s s.ayrng.
That sta1cment 1s ridiculous.
Morgan W ootten (DeM a tha's coach)
is afraid of no o ne. •
There is very little you cal\ say to
justify a high school basketball team
traveling crear aCTOSS the country in
o rde r that the larie egos of som e
m isinformed administrators and
c oaches be satisfied.
After listening to t his year's Mater
Dea·DeMatha gamr on the radio I
refuse to accept Mater Dei•s claim
that their loss to De M a tha • "was
blown completely out of proponaon
because of NBA-type o fficiating,
which let DeMatha hammer with
e ffectiveness without fouls being
levied ." This claim has to be sour
grapes.
What Mater Dei Coach G ary
M cKnight knows about basketball
you can put o n the nail o f Coach
Wootten's little finger. Face the facts
Mater Dei -you got your butts
wh ipped because you were o ut·
prepared and out<oached.
Oo back to your desk Menno. You
arc supposed to be a n educator-no t
a matchmaker. Let's keep high school
athletics in the proper perspective.
Jim Read!
Foaat.aiD Valley
Small boll classes will race over
courses inside the bay Saturday and
keel boats will race over ocean
courses Sonday.
Weather permitting. Lona Beach
YC will make one more attempt
Saturday to conclude ill Bill Ficker
match racing series. The winner will
abo win a berth in LBYCs Con-
gressional Cup match racing series in
March.
The five-race series was to have
been con c luded Last week.end but
either too little wind or too much
wind. with occasional f<>&. allowed
only three series of matches to be
sai led.
Yachting activity for the t'e$t of
Southern California is not yet avail-
able.
No w open i.n Fashion Island
C ustom tailoring~ & alterations
fo r men & women
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Fur-Repair
Restyling
• Master Tailors
on
premises
• Professional
re-weaving
• Custom made
suits -coats -
slacks -shirts
All work guaranteed
For your convenience
Fitting in your
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( 8)' apporntment)
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Lnt,. lel!!Ju. Nfllelretlon · <>cun VlC'W Ammca.n Lmk k~ tw
Kbcduled 1everaJ rqistrauon da1n, bc&inniaa
Sunday from noon to• p.m . at the Ottan View
Sehool District buildin" comer of Warner and 8
Street Ill Huntinaton Beach.
The lcque " o~n 10 boyi, qes 8-12.
Reaisirauon will allo be held Tuetday (7-9
p.m.), Saturday, Jen. 21 ( 10 1 m ..... p.m .) and
Sunday, Jan. 22 (noon_. p.m .).
Playcn should be K4'0mpen1ed by an adult
and bnna a b1nh certificate to reai~tralion.
The ~uc boundanet att E.d1nicr on the
nonh, Elhs on the south, Golden West on tlw
wcs1 and Nt<Nland o n the tast.
For additional infom1ation. phone O\eric
San&ot at 847-8830 or Sally Newman at
842-3027.
Qymn••ttt:. lnvll•tlon•I
"I'he KJps Gymnasucs lnv1ta11onal 11 ~• for
turday at Chapman Collqe an Onnac
The nauon's top younu ymnasts wtll compete
t>cainmng with preliminary 5CSS1oos at 10 a.m ..
noon and 2 p.m . Finals arc set for 7:30 p.m.
Tickets arc priced at $8. All seats arc &cncral
admission.
For mo~ infonnaticm. phone 992-6611 o r
524-0291 .
A YSO pl•yo,,_
All·Star playoff compctauoo for Amencan
Youth Soccer Orpmzahon Arca L {South Ora.nae County) wlll bcgm Saturday and
con tinue on Saturdays, Jan. 21 and 28.
A.n:a LconsistsofRe&Jon 41 (Laguna Ni&uel). Reaion 86 (Laguna Beach), Rcsion 87 (San Juan
Capistrano, Dana Point) and Reg.ion 111 (San
Clemente). ·
For sites and times of pmcs. phone M iko
K.Agawa-Su.lund at661·1047.
FV extends win streak
The Fountain Valley High wrestling team upped its
dual meet winnin~trcak to 48 Thursday night with an
easy 49-15 Sunset . e decision over Vlsi ting Edison.
In other action, untinaton Beach outscored Ocean
View, 51-24. and Estancia won a Sea View Lcaaue match
against University, 46-24.
The Barons received strong efforts from a number of
performers. with Robert Uyek.awa at 128 poinds turning in
a key dec1s1on over Mike Warfel, 6-S, winning in the last 30
seconds. Bob O'Connner pinned Edison's Scott Brown in 1:43
at 156 pounds. and in the heavyweight class, Russ
Abrahams pinned Randy Goens in three minutet. Among
the victors for Edison was 121-poundcr Wayne Guy, who
took a 7-2 decision from Baron Marty Stretch.
l'WUC NOTIC£ PUBUC HOTICC P\llUC NOTI«
~· 1t.-i '1CTmOUI IUntlH FICTfTIOUI IUIMH NOTICI Of PUIR.IC IALI ncTtTIOUI .,.._,. *>llCI ~ TRUITD"l IAl.a OllANOll couwn NA• ITATUllDfT MAJd ITATaMINT NoUt• ta hetet>y Qllllltl that lhe NAm ITATUlbfT
f .L-...,.. ~COURT The lollOwlno '*"°"' •• clOlng Tf\e tollowtno '*'°"" er• OOlng under1lgned ""111 Nit 11 Publtt Aue· The r~ Pl'tot\ 11 ck>ln MO~ ,. c.... c..-De. w... >iitlMU u tt tlon purw.nt to S..1on 21700, bU~ u ~
YOU ARI IN OUAUl.T UN~ A ._..A-. CA. 9101 8.M 8 SURPLUS SALES, t13 BEE·LINE FABRICATIONS t5200 CN!pl9r 10 01the6utltf ... and Pro· Nl!WPOlllT IRVINE PROPtATID
fED OF TRUST. OAT!O e>eown• Pielntlrf: Z!lM.( nlAZI!." )Oawooo SI . eo.11 Mesa, c.. M11gnotl• 04, WH1mlnl1itr C11 feaalof)t COde Of the Stale Of C&ll· 604 Vlflllja. ~ BMCtl, c,
11. 1N1. UNl.lSS YOU TAKI AIJ.. o.fenClMI. DfCK JANUZZI, llU. >2421 2W !0<11ta. lhe foltowlng mlec.llar~ t2ee0
TIOH TO PAOTICT YOUA ,ROP• OHNSON. 01\liASIFllO llUSi. Stephen Donald Rhoads, t13 Brtan Rttllard Eade, 15200 l*tOnal propeny to-wit ~LM .. ~l~,~-
lin"f, IT MAY H 80l.0 AT A PU8-ES& ACTIVITIE.8. INC., A ~U-OoollWOOOllt Co.le~.C. ttllU ~egno11a 1154 w .. tmll\altt Ca BoM141lord•U tlJLN9Wpotf lltoOncsuciedhu •
SAL.a "YOUNEEOAHl>CPl.A· AHIA ~TION, HUNTtA "11titnnlilhoed:e,lldd,..aameu 2'83 Tony Brennon• 1074 'rhla bullt'9IU v'
TION OF THI! NATUM °'THI OftH ftESOUf'C£S, INC, A CAl .. abQve Tl\lt t>ut•"-t it c.onouc14M! by al\ 'red S11Wartz •22C tndlvldu* ~OCOUUOILOC':itl'ltf~'~~;.~ou OANIA CORPORATION, HARVEY Tt111 buein.et It conducted by • ~1\11:1.d. ~~~~: ::ffc ~~t~=:.i: flied with lh
On JAIWM'r. 20. 1"4, 11 9:15 ~~~ T.~~~ IAO ~tt ~==~ Thi• llttemenl wu filed wtln IN la1ty McCurry •27 County CWk Of Or.,. County O
m , Wll.SHIR! A!CON\l~AHCa. OANIA CORP RATION, ANO Thll 11119ment wu flied w1111 lh• County Clttk of Or1nge County on t1111 Hie will bt by com1>4111t1ve bid· Jan 8, 1t84 ,_,1 INC , 1 Calttornta corpotl1b\, .. !S 1 t"' h 1 , ln.aluttv.. :;ounty Cletk of Orange County on Jal\ 8, 13, 20, 27. 11184 ding on '"' 21st day of J11nu1ry, It Co Dall duty appointed Truttee undw n c ... NO. St o.c.nw 1•. 1883 '232114 11 00 am on lhe premlMI 11Wh.,e Publltl'Mtd Oranr UI r>:::'' 10 o..d of TN9l ~ • nlant Publlslled Otange Coast Delly .. Id Pf()C)erly I• ttorecl Ind whlel1 It Piiot Jan 13. 20. 2 • f'eo 1984
w 21. 1981, .. ltwt. No. lllOTICJl Y• .,.._ ..._ ...s. Publf.alled Orange eou1 Dally P11o1 Jan 6, 13 20 27. 1984 1octt•d at 1nterna11ona1 Self 273.-S
33521. '" book 14331,peige 307. Of --" IUf ..._ ...._,. ,.. Piiot Jan e. 13 20 27 tll83 133·84 Stor1oe. 11eo t Mor91n Lane, In the lltB.IC NOTtCE 1&1 A9cofcta In 1M ofb of tM ,._ ..... ~ _.... 131-M Cily of Huntington 8ffcl1 County ol ___ ,.;..;~-------County~-of Orenge County. ,....-. .,..... • d9JS. ....., ft&..IC NOTICE Ofange State of Calllcwn1a The FICTITIOUI .,..,. .. 811111 of Calffornla. ~ by ...._......_ ...,_, landlOrc:I reMtWI lhe ngnt 10 bid at NUii eTATl...wT
JAMES WILLIAM W!LCH, en un-11 Y°" wtth to Mete lhe ed~ of an rtBt.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNHS the tilt PurcllllMS mu•t ~ made The followioO pet tone .,. dolfl
marrled man n l.INDA DIANN( t1ofney In "'" melt.,, yow lhoU'd NAME 8TATl!MENT with Clt11 and pald IOt at time ol l>USIMH ••
SWTILALNDOSEWLL. ~T llMWTledPU8UO ... UCwomenTION llO promptty 90 lhal your written NOTI CE Of' DEATH OF Tile lot1ow1ng persona ara doong PilfCh•M All purchaMCI good• 1111 SUNSTONE FINANCIAL, 300 ,... ,... lie, If lily, may be llllld on bu11ness as IOld "Al II" and must be remove<! Reclhlll A11e .. Bldg. 1, Suite 201
TO HIGHEST e100ER FOR CASH ime. CLARE COHEN AND OF JAMES J JOHNSON. 18782 •I ttm• 01 HI• Tll•• ea1e 11tuoJect 10 Cotta M .... CA. t28211
(payable 1t time of ..,. In l8wf\ll AVl90fUl1ecl Ila aldo demendade. PETJTION TO ADMINlS.-Beach Blvd Hun11ng1on Beach. cancetlatton In lhe event of M iiie-Pacific Regency Corporatto•
moneyoftheUnlted Statee)etlhe tr1bUmt.IN9_..,MnlrlUd. TERESTATENO A·l !lllt Cattl 92647 men1 t>etWil90 lanOtord and1 obll 300IAedhlllAve.Bldg 1,8ull•20I
front 9ntraocll to the Old Orange • Ill .. a~ .,_ Ud. ,... • James w Flanagan 7 t22 Nimrod gated party fl\temat»nal tOfep Cotla M .... CA 928~8
County Court~. tocetecl on .._.,.de•...., LM le To all heirs. bcncficianei.. Or Hun11ng1on Buell Ca 92647 t7101 MMe•" ~1 Tnlt butlneta 11 conduc::ted by Sant• Ant Blvd., b«-.i 8yc:emot9 .. ""9 d Tl\1s busmen 11 cooouc:1eo oy an Hunllngton leecft, Ca. -eotpo<lllon
1 i Bfo.ctw•y. Santa Ana. c... 1 ,_ .w. t. _.the ad¥toe of ere 1tors and conungent •ndlYldual Publl•~ Orange Coaa1 Dally Piiot G R Fa1nan Prello.tlt
tom&a all rlQl'rt, tltle, and Int.,_, con-....,_, In tNI meew, '°" creduors of CLARE C.'OHEN JAMES w FLANAGAN Jen 6 13 1984 t 19-84 Ui11 ·,,.1-1 wH fllecl with 111
to and now hetd by 11 unow • e-IW'O"llltlY ao ~ JOUt and persons who may ~ Tl111 s1a1ement was flied ""'"" 111e County Clerk of O<enot County o
Deed of Trull In the property l"l'ltHnee. If enJ, mey be otherwise interested 111 the County Clerk of Orango Couniy on PUBLIC NOTICE Dec. 30. 1983 1uat.O In .. Id County and Stile ""....._ • De<: 15 1983 f»Ut
lbed u . •Ulteolf._aoHctwet--will and/or estate: F tt2'42 K-oao.zt Publltlled Orange Cout Dall
Lot 38 of TrKI 8508, aa P9I' ~ .. • •re1rta en .... 11unto, A ..,..llllon has been filt'\.i ltubOehed Orange Co11t Dally Of'ANOE COUNTY Pllol Jan 13. 20, 27, Feb 3. 198.4
ec:orded In Bootl 258. PllQl9 1 Ind t MoertD lnmedliltalnente, r-S ltllot Jan. I. 13, 20, 27, 1ttM lut'ellUO .. COUttT 278-8
f mtKltlllMOl.lt ~.In tM Ofb ..._ ,....,.. .., reepueet• by Naomi Rome m the u-141-M 700 CMc centet Dt. WHt
flt&.IC NOTICE the County Recorder of Nici II ~WWI, ,_,. .., penor Court of Orangt.o Cc>un· .. nta Ana, CA. 12101 nty .. ., .. a , · h N Pa1moner FIROOZEH EFFA T TM •treet addNl9 and 0111« ·TO THI M>AMT: A cMI ty req1..1esung t at aornt Pt.8l.IC NOTICE NOORl·SHIRAZI NOTICI Of'
mon OeslQnellon, It eny. of the .... Merl "'" by tM Rome be appointed a~ pt-r· NOTICE Of ReaponOenl MOHSEN NOORI TitU.,... .• I AU
... propeny o.crlblld lbOVe .. ....... ,... "'°" .r.tt to !K>nal representauve to ad· TRUITl!E'I •AL.Ii SHIRAZI On F•brulll)' e. 1984 at 11 00 '·" purported lo be: 154 The Maatert ftlll ......... '°" muat, min ister the estate of OnJanua 31 1984a110.308 m Case No 021·65·91 FIRST AMERICAN TITlE IP.
Circle, eo.11 M .... CA. JO d~ ,,,., thl• eummont la CLARE COHEN ( de the UPLAND MYoRTGAGE SERVICE I UMMOHS (FAMILY LAW) SURANCE COMPANY, • Callfom. The underlloneO Truel" di•· on you Ille with thl1 cOYrt a un r NOTICl!I You have .,_,, 1ued. e«por1tlon 11 Tru1t ... or Sue ~ms any llablllty for any Incorrect· IUlln ~ to the complaint Independent Adrrumstrat1on Cz.:!C ass T~~~~ecf TS~ The court mar decide egaln1t JOV CataOt Trustee or Sub11ttu1e
,,... ofth911r .. t addi ... and oth« n .... you do. your delaYlt wtll oe of Estates Act). The pet1tJc>n hat oert!'l'n ~ 0~ Trust ':~ted without rour belno heerd Uft .... Trua1ee. ofttlat certain Oeedof TN1
common "91gnatlon, If .ny, lllOWfl tered on appttoatlon of th• ptaln. IS set for hearing m Dept. No by Denni• E Carpeo1tt a married JOU r.apond within JO •r .. Reed elleC\lted by COLLINS-HILLE80 ~n ltf and th11 COW1 mey enter a~ IN lnfofmallon below. MANAGEMENT CORP., a Callforn Saki .... will be made. but wtthoU1 in1 egalnat yoo for the relief de-3 at 700 C1v1c Center Or • man u his sole and ~·~~ pr~ II you wtJh 10 teetc the ld11tca of an corporatJOn, and recorded Oc:totM
c:own111t0tWVfW'lty,upt9a1or lm· anded '" the complalnl. wllich W est, Santa Ana. CA 92701Bruee~1~::1 u~.,1v1::' "'t. ,,'!',,"~ 111orney 1n this ma•tar you should 28. 1ta1 a 1n11rument No.35050,1
plied. regarding lllle, pc111111on, or ould rnutl In garnl1hmen1 of on Jan. 18, 1984 at 9.30 AM. 10 an undlvid~..\ 1~1.,::/ and Ken· do 10 promptly so 111a1 your w1111en Boot! 14271, Page 331. ol ~
ancvmbl'ancet. lo pey the remelnlng 11ga. taking of money or property IF YOU OBJECT h neth R Carpenter • alngle man 8110 reaponae. II any, may be hied on Records ot O<ange County, Cal principal 111m of the note(•) MCU19d Otti4lt relief feQuetled In the com· to t e · , · r d ume fomla and purtUant 10 that cert•
by Mid Deed or Tru1t, With ln1.,.... lalnt. granting of the peuuon, you :n~~d~l~:.~1~n\~8:~~·~. =~0 AV180 1Usted ha s•do dem,,ndade No1ic9 of Oetaull theteunder rt
thereon, u provided In Niel not9(1), Dated: Feb. 1, 1883 should eith er appeat at the recorded Septem~ 10 1980 ••In· El 1rlbuma. lede decldlr COftfra U<t corded Octot>« 7, 1983 u ln•tri ad11111Qff, II Illy, und4w lhe temll of EE A BRANCH Cieri! . 2 6 'ON Re 1ln audlenete a IMftOI qua Ud ,... ment No 83-442015, ol Official Ac
Nici Deed of TNtt, f9fl, c:hergee y: HERMA E. BOSTICK. Deputy hearing a~d state you ob)t'C-''"c,~1 ~o 11 ~~:,f c~::!n1 .. epond• dentro de IO dlaa. L•• i. cord• ol said County. will under in
and e11pen ... of the Truetee end of et'*1M Ill~ lions or file written ob)E'<.'-nd ~rau~~ro that c!tain Nol~ 1nronnec:k>n que Mgue. pursuant to Mid Deed ot Trua1 ... 1
the tNSt1 Ct .. led by Mid Deed of 1DO weet 1Moftc1 atrwt lions with the court before 1 Default and El.ctlon 10 5941 there-If JOU wlltl to ...-the edYtce of publlc auction for caah, lawft
TNll A ...... CA. -h h y ed J 16 1983 an ettomey kl ttlll mettet, ro• money of lhe Un"ed Stal• I The total amount of the Ul'IS*d Pubflllled Orange Cool 011ty PllOt t e eanng. our appear· ndet record una • . ~~ lhould do eo promptly to thet your I America. • caa111er·1 chec* payab
o.lance of the obligation MCUred by Dec. 30, 1983. Jan. a. 13, 20. 1984. a.nc."e may be m person or by ~~~~,"~~~:8·!:.10:~! wrllttn r.eponM, If any, mey be to l&ld TruttN drawn on 1 stale c
the property to ~ IOld and reNOl'I-6&50-83 your attorney. , and purtuanl 10 Hid o9ed 01 Trui t nled on time. I national bank, a 1tate or ledw able estimated cott•. u pen .. anCS 11 Ueted deMa llOflclter et~ credit union, or a 11111 or feder
adn llQM at the time of the Initial lF YOU ARE A C REDI· tell •1. ~,:Ck :c: for 1 C::i to de un ebogado an Hte .. unto, nvlnQ• and loan UIOClatlon dom
publlcatlon ol the Notice or Nie Is PUBUC NOTICE TOR or a contingen t creditor which ~81 bee',, appro~ubvy the debefl• hee«lo lnmedlatlfMflt•, cited In thl1 111te, al the main ..
S31S.l 80.00. OflANOe COUNTY of the deceased you must file Trua1ee 5 daya prl0t 10 Nie) at tlle de Hla m•'*•· •u r.epu119ta trance to Flri l Amer1carl Tiile 1' of~~.= ~"=t:'° and~ IUPE"'°" COURT your claim with the court or front steps 10 City Heall. ; Civic =:~.:~ ~~ etopouna. puecte Mf ~~ll ~:"~ 1~tttyed 01•~...!i~ 1 100 CMG C.,.W Dt w .. t 1 ter Clrcle. er... A • all 111a1 • -• · • • ltYer9d to the u~ a wr tten • present it to the persona rep· right tllle and lnletest conveyed 10 1-TO THE REIPOtfOEHT. The Ana. Calltorn11, an that right, tJt
Oeciatallon of o.fautt and Demand P • 1 tlant I o~e~ ~'A !Z"'o ~LEN A resentauve appointed by the and ~ t'teld by n under Mid Deed pelltk>Mf haa nled • pellti-con-and tnlareat conV9yed to and no tor Sale, and a Wfltter1 Nollet of 0.-• ~ . . hs cernlno JOUr mattt..,e. H JOU fell to l'letd by 11 under .. Id Deed of Trust 1 fault and Eiectlon to Sell. The under· AST AN EDA court withm four mon t 01 Tr1.1tt In the pr()j)e(1y situated 1~ nie • re1ponM within 30 qr• of the lhe property altuatecl In Mid Coun1
sign.a cauMO aald Notice of Default Retponderlt MANUEL CARRERA from the date of first issuance aa1: c:;~'!.•~0 s~:!, ~e~:iM~p date that thl• aummon• I• Mt'Ved and State deacnblld aa:
lll'ld Eiectlon to Sell 10 be reoorded In ~~ No. 020_57_83 of letters as provided in Sec-llktd•r B~ 111 7-agas 10 and 11 of on Jou, JOUr default m•J be A Sublealthold Elta1e thll po
lhe county where IN rM I propeny It IUMMON8 (PAMtl. Y LAW) lion 700 o f the Probate Code Paree': Maps t~ the onlce of the anterad and the court mer..,,.,• tlon of the Southe11t half of In located. . T ( ,.._,. ty R ·d f Jd c 1 0 judgment containing lnjunottn °' Southwea1 hall of the Soo1heul ti. Oat• o-=-tnber 111, 1983 NOTICll Yov hrte bMn aued. o( Cahfom1a hl' ume or vuun ecor er 0 .. oun y, ,. oth« Ofden ~ntng cn.1tl6on of ol Loi 142 In Block a of 1rv1ne·1 Sut
WILSHIRE AECONVEYANCE. INC CCMll1 mar deckle ......... rou Ciltng claims Will not expire~ DOCUMENT BEING RE·RE· PfopertJ, 1pou:aal ·~· chltd dlvltlon, u llloWn on I M8') , •
.. l&ld Tf\.lstee ou"~C: ·Mint" .. ._ ~!.~ prior to four months Crom the ORDED DUE TO CH ANGE IN SALE cu•tocfJ, attOfNJ ..... cioata, and corded In Boot! 1• Page 88 of Mis 4311 Wlllhtr• BIYd. ".., --,-h h _... 1uch other retlef .. m-r be 9rant.O ce11aneou1 Maps, Reoofds of 0 Los A~ CA 90010 lntorm1Uon below. d ate 0£ t e eanng nou~~ DATE bJ the court The gamlthmenl of anna County c.ittornla delerlbe 2 3 386-18 i7 II you with to IMk the advice of an bo The street addreaa or other com· i..:... -.,.... • · 1 / .. ..., __ , tt~,,_ In this mattar. wou lhould a ve mon dea1Qna11on of said property WegM, takn-w of ITMMMJ °' prop-u IOlloWI' By Wanda me~ .,,.~, , artJ, °' oth« cow1 authof1Ud Parcel 3, a anown on a Map rt
A111s1an1 Secretary o to promplty to lhll your written Y O U MAY EXAMINE the 17~:~ eow:~d 1~':o, .. a of Illa PfOCeedtng• m•r ateo '"ult. corded In Boot! 110. Page 19 1
Publl1hed Orengf' Co111 Dally nponM. II any. may be filed on file kept by the court. If you beneflcrary 81 whose request tile Dated: Merch 15, 1113 Parcel Map•. In the office of ti\
Piiot Dec 30, 11183. Jan. 8, 13, 188.4. l~eVtlOIUlleO ha aldo demanded•. are interested in the estate. le Is being conducted: Bank ol LEE A. •RANCH, Cl9rk COl.lnty Record« of Mid Orang 8648-13 I d •• rt .. _. l y: ERIN lllfOBY, Deputy County 1---------...;;.;;.....;;....-I lrlbuma. lede decldlr contre Ud. you may serve upon the ex-Newport t/o Up •n .... o gage ....,.. • DAVIDE WALD TN alr•t aodr... and ot~ Plm.IC NOTICE eud'9nde menoe qw Ud ,... dmi Co Inc., 381 N Central Ava.. · ctentt! de 30 dl.ee. ~le ecutor or a rustrator, or Upland CA 111786 333 Bayalde Dr1ve common ~nation of Mid C
NOTICI Of TIWITErl IALI fonMdon '"' upon the attorney for the ex-Directions 10 Ille above property .... port h ec:t\, CA. t2teO eny. It purported lo be 260
Loen No. n-ooae 11'AC04H " _._ .. q,• ~~-~--" ecutor or adnumstrator and maw be obtained by requee11ng PY1>1isl1ed Orange CoaSI Diiiy Piiot BrlalOI, Co111 Mesa, California JOU ... _. o -,,.. -·-"' • ' fl Dec 30 1983 Jen 6 13. 20. t1184 Said Nie wiH be made wtthol T.I . No. U-oeGl5 attomey In thle matter. r" file with the court with proof In writing from the bene clary 6651-83 ... . In UNrT COOi U do'° PfO"'ptly '°that JOW thin 10 days from the first publl· co11en11110t warran.,, ••pr ... or HCUfHTY 8AYIMGI rttt . " ma be of service, a wntten request alton of lhl• notice piled, u to Utte, poaeealon or .,
MOlllTQAGa COltflOAATtON :, ~· any, Y stating that you desire special Said sale wlll be made without Plm.IC NOTICE cumbrana11 to Ntlely the unpal
aa duly 8')polnted Trust• under the 11 U1ted dMN aotkl11ar el con-notice or the filing of an m -11enanl Of warranty, express or Im· balan: ~ue ~ l~OI~ r ~ot~
lollowlng detcrlbed deed of Hull lo de un ebogado an "''•unto, ventory and appraisement of led, as lo lllle, possesllon or en· T.S. NO. VAH MCu1. s' 177v2128 87 1 1~ 1~ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION "-to lnmed&atamente mbrancet 10 Hllsty the unp11d /152IO wl · · pul n
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR de .... -• w r"f14'"t~ estate assets o r o( lhl' pell· alance due on lhe nota or notes 51111 1111lma1ed Cotti. e11pen-and ac
CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR rtta al haJ .aiuna puade Mf lions or accounts mentioned red by tald Deed of Trutl. lo NOTICE Of vancee II IN time of the Initial publ
ERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN let,.. tfempo. • In Section 1200 and 1200 5 o ( I $•76,000 00. plus Ille lollowlng DEFAULT ANO C8hOn of lh1• Notice of Salt ------------1-------------:IVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay· ·TO THE DffENDANT· A ctwll . C 11maled coats, upen-and ad· ELECTION TO HLl $2.7 l2 io NOTIC"' TO MllC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE sble al the time of sale In lawtul comptelnt ha bMn n..d by the the California Probate ode• ancet 11 the ume of the 1n11111 publt· UNDER DEED OF ~ 1-----.......,-------oney of Ille United Stain) all right, Utt ,,-'net rou. " you wl.tt lo DAVI D M . LONG atlon of 1111s Nouce of Sale IMPOR~:~oTICE YOU =~~2~~D£A FICN!!!_I01UTl•~NTH NOTIC"' 0c,"!...-ru2!E'I 1.,. title and 1nttt•t conveyed to ano def9nd t ta tewawtt, JOU must, STEPONOVIC H & LONG lnlMetl due from July 7, 1981 IF YOU• -o-RTY IS ... ,.._.. DEED OF TRUIT. DATED Octobe _ _. .. • "-~ •" • •., ~ ow held by II under said Deed of within ao d•y• alttt lhta summons 11 S Con1ac1 Trustee " '"" ..... '" ..,..~ Tiie tollowtno per1on1 are doing T.I . "°· .,_,....._, Tru11 In the property httelnafler de-Nrved on yO\J, flle 11Wltl1 11119 court 8 1212 North B roadway. Suite Trustees lees and coslS CLOI UAE BECAUIE YOU AllE BE· 'Z7, 1•1. UHll!l8 YOU TA.Kl AC
buslnut u NOTICE rlbed ' written responee 10 the complalnt. 204 S Contact Trustee HIND IN YOUR PAYMENTt , IT MAY ~ W .,'T::~Tr :":.
SWALES ANCHORAGE ... ~8 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A TRUSTOR· MCIC0HASEL A JACOBS. unieu yOl.l do, your default will be San ta Ana, CA. 9%701 Advancet made by beneftc1ary ~CTISONOlDanWfnU)U'Td you may hAHa..! 1~~111Tal LIC i ALE. tf YOU •EO AN D
Ba)'Wtlore Oma. Newport ._.n, EEO OF TRUST DATED October HILLARY R JA B entered on apptlcallon of 111e plaJn. p I I N A O MI ROME S Contacl Trustee ,. , ..... ...., 0 Calif 92863 1981 UNLESS. YOU TAKE AC-BENEFICIARY SECURITY SA\I· 1111. and thll oour1 may enl9r a judge-et t o ner: ln1eru1 due on advancet mede nghl 10 t>rino your ac:cwnl In good ~~.c:..a '":~Ol
Lyman G FatWell. 24211 22nd ioN TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· NGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ment 99atn11 you for Ille retle1 de-Pubhshed Orange Coast s Contact Trust.. standing by paying all Of your PHI YOU eHOULD COtfTACT A LA•
Street. Newport BNc:n, Ca.112MO RTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-Rec:Ofded November 30, 1982 u manded In the complalnl w11tcl1 Daily Pilot Jan. 6. 7. 13. 1984 Dated· Jtnutry 9. 11184 due payments ptua permitted coats
Barbara F Wonckler, 171117 ... IC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· tn1tr No 82-418923 ol Offlcfal Re-could retull In garnla11men1 of 6621 _83 UPLAND MORTGAGE SERVICE 1anrodme11thpene d8ses111 1wlh1·1111nln01t1~"of mondelatuhlr YEF~RST AMERICAN TITLE II'. ll1netaod Ava . Monte Sereno. Calif ~A TION OF THE NATURE OF THE de In the office of Ille Recorder of wages. taking of money or property 0 INC .,..
95030 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU range County: or otller rellel requested tn the com-391 N Central Ave w11 recorded. Thlt emounl h SURANCE COMPANY, 8 Clllfoml Nancy F Gurley, 637 Rancho Del SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER aald deed of lrutl deterlbea lh• plalnl. P\8.IC NOTICE Upland, CA 91786 $3.748 93,1101Decem1>er 27. 1983 corporation -Jeannine L Lawn•
Cerro Fallbrook, Ceut 92028 · lotlowlng: Oiied: May 25, 11182 714) 981 ·1076 and wlll Increase unlll your accoyn Authorized Office<
Lyman G. Farwell On January. 27, 188.4, at 8: 15 Loi 3 1 ol Traci No 10452. u per LEE A. BRANCH, Clerk CP9 511M Madeline Sayre becomes current You may no1 "-Yf Dated Januaty 5, l984
Tilts rlatement wu !lied with the m , Federal National Mortgage A• ap recorded In Book 480. Paget By Charlotte Hooker. Deputy NOTICE Of TAUS TEE SALE FOfeclosure Secretary 10 pay lhe entire unpaid portion o Jeannine L Lawrie
County Clerk. ol Orange County on Jatton u duty appointed Trust.. 2. 43 and 44 of MllCellaneout Fetonf & Jauteq\11 HO. E~ PubUshed Orange Coul Daily Piiot your ettOl.lnl, ell9fl 1'10Ugh full pay ~~!"~1~::: .. ,
December 14. 1983 nder and pur-.ianl to Deed of TNlt apt, In Ille office of Ille County Attoneye et Lew YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A Jan 13 20 27 1984 menl was demanded bul yoo mus f2227ll Hcuted by Marty S RatOW$kl, a der of said County. 505 City P.tiwar w .. 1. DEED OF TRUST. OATED SEPTEM· 268·84 pay Iha amount staled 100.,.. Santa Ana, CA 92701
Puollll\ed Orange Cou l Dally no1e m1111, recorded Oclobef 21 , YOU ARE IN DEFAULT U~OER A lutte IOO BER 28 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE Atler w ee l'TIOl'ltha from the 01t1 (71•) 558-3211 Pilot Jan 6 13, 20, 27 1984 1891 u Inst No, 21oe1. 1n book EEO OF TRUST DATED No~bef Orange Ca 12111 ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR fltm.IC NOTICE of reco•dlllon of tllt1 documerr Publllhed Ofenoe Cout Dally Piie
134-<84 142aJ. page 11113. of Otflclal Re-18. 11182 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-(114)i37.1151 PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT (llfhtch date of recordatlon appeart Jan 13, 20, 27, 1884 2eg...a orda In the ollkle of the Coonty ION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Publtslled Orange Coast Dally PllOI PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN ffCTIT10 U8 BUllNl!81 hereon>. unleN lhe obllgatlon beln, PUBLIC NOTICE order of Orange County. Stale of RTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· Jan. 6, 13, 20 21, 1984 EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE NAME ITATDIENl forecloted upon pe<mltt a longei
alllornla. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· 106-84 OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST The lollowlno perton Is doing period, you ha11e only the legal rlgh• MLIC NOTICE
PICTITIOUI aUltMlll UCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER ATION OF THE NATURE OF THE YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A bl.l1tness u 10 tlop the lorec:losure by paylno lht -----------
MAMI ITATEMeNT OR CASH OR CHECK AS OE· PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU LAWYER WILLIAM CRAFTIOUES. 771 W enllre amount demanded by your NOTICE Of
The 1ot1ow1no pe<tons ara doing CRtBED BELOW (payable at time HOULO CONTACT A LAWYER PUBLIC NOTICE On Februlll)' 3, 198.4 al 9 15 o clock 19th Slreet. Sulla E. Costa Mesa. crecmor TAUI Tll'I I ALI
buSinelS aa f Nie In lawful money of the Un"ed 25481 Splndlewood, Laguna fta>a..,.• COUNTY • m . al the Iron! entranca lo the old CA 92827 To find out the amount you mull YOU AM IH Off AULT UNOft
NEWPORT BUSINESS GROUP, 111•) al the front entrenc:e to the iguel, CA """"......_ Orange County Courthouse. localed Biiiy J Wiiiiama 1838 AoaNMm pay or to arrange for psymetil tc THE DIED Of' TftUIT DATEI
743 West Baker Street, Sutt• E. Id Otenoe County CourthOU•. "(II • alr"1 addr11s or common MUNtC!ftAL COUlllT on Santa Ana Blvd, between A11e . Apt B . Coeta Meu. CA atop lhe lorec:loaure, or 11 your prop-Ja,_.,, 20, 1M1 UNLEll YOI
Coals M .... Ca 92828 ocaled on Santa Ana Bllld., ~ •lgnallon of property 11 lllown Of' 1ltl OflE"T Sycamore St. & Broadway', Santa 92627 erty 11 tn forec:tosure for any other TAKE ACTION TO "'OTECT YOU1
John Kenneth Legleu. 743 W•I Sycamore St & 8'0ldway, bove, no warranty 11 given a to llt JUDICIAL DllTRICT Ana. Call! EQUITABLE DEED COM· Thia bualneu II conducted by an reaton, contact PROPERTY, IT MAY H IOf.D AT 1
Baker Slreel, Suite E. Cotta MeN. an11 Ana, California all right, title. ompteleneu or correctnt111)." The J2SS I. Tehqult1-Mceaftum WaJ PANY, 81 duly appointed trustee lndlvldual AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN PUaltC I ALI . ff YOU NEED Al
Cit 92626 Oona L Legleau. 743 nd 1ntar•1 oonveyild to and now neflclary under said Deed of Palm Springe, CL tttt2 under the deed of lrusl dated Sep· Biiiy J Wiiiiam• ASSOCIATION EXPLANATION OF THI MATURI
Well Baker Street. Suite E. Cosia etdby1tunderUldOMdof Tru1t ln N it. by reaton ot a brHCh or de-PAl.M8 PllllNOI PANCH tember 28. 1991 made by Claire Tilts 1talement waa llled W1111 Ille 15725 E W11110er Blvd Of' THE PROCEEDfNO AOAINI'
Mesa. C. 92826 he property 11tu1ted tn N ld County aull In the obltgaUona MCured Croas·Comp1alntn1 DONALD Caraman, a married women re-Cwnty Clerk of Or1nge County on W1111Ullf. CA 90607 YOU, YOO SHOULD CONTACT •
Th11 bueloasa IS conducted by In-nd Slate dHC:rlbed u . hereby, heretofote executed and BEAOSWORTH corded on October 9. 1981, tnttr Jan 10 1984 (714) 773-7125 LAWYER.
dtvldual1 (Husband & Wife) etlvered lo lhe undersigned a writ· Croas-0.lendanlt TEO DANN 13170, In book 14251, page 1148 ol F2'5Ul e 1-200473 74 (El On Frtd• Janus 20 1984, 1 John Kenneth Legl«.I Loi 86 of l rtc1 No 2873. In lhe en Oeclarallon of Default al\d 0.-d/bl a DEL MAR HOUSING ANZA 011icial Record1 Jn the office ot the Published Oranot Coul Dally Ii )'0\1 llave 1ny quffUona YoU g fS A M YHOME rtDERAL SA>y
Tl\11 statement -filed with lhe lty of Coat• Mesa. County of Or-IOt Sale and wntten notice ol HOMES and ANZA CORPOR· County Rec:ordllf ol Orange County, Piiot Jan 13 20 21 Feb 3. 1984 should contac1 a lawyer or 1he' oov· INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION County Clerk ol Orange Coonty on • Stale of c.Jlfornl• .. per map MCl1 and of tleCllQn to cau .. the ATfON, LARRY GAYLOR d/bl• ~EL Calltotnla. by reuoo oLdetault.111 Lile_ --__2l4=c8'4 llfM*lt ,
Dec IS, 1983 ecor"4td In 6ootl N . PIQlltl 22 end nderliQned lo Mii said propeny lo MAR ROUSING, ANZ.A HOJ;KCS and payment or perlorm1nce ol obll· sured your loan HOME FEDeRAL SAVINGS ANI
Fnaf7 3 mitcetlaneoul maps, In the offloe lltly Mid obll{laUont, and there-NZA CORPORATION, LARRY g1tlon1 MCUred thereby, I Notice of 1111111n11C MnflCE Remember YOU MAY LOSE LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SAi Publlthed Orange Coatl Dally f 1111 COl.lnty Recorder of sald tier tN undertlgned caulad. N ld FIELDS d/b/8 DEL MAR HOUSING. 0.laull and Election to Sett Under l"WM. "" t.EGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT DIEGO T t d deed (
Piiot Jan 8, 13. 20. 27. 1934 ounty EXCEPT THEREFROM all otlce of breach and of etectlon to ANZA HOMES. and ANZA COR· Deed of Trull ha11lng been recorded Notice of .... of TAKE PROMPT ACTION trull dll: J~~~-: ~i ~r9:2 11 n&
138·84 11· gaabon'"t:.'alt :n~h :1~ recorded August 2. 11183 11 lnllr. PORATION: and DOES 1 lo 100 In· u provldecl for by la"" and more ,_...~at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by MICHAEL 6 WILLS gan ==========-,-Ji1:.'~~~hou1'' 1he "'::o~I -:. IUfface 0 83-332058 of Ottltlal Reoofdt In ciUC'lle N 2 t 882 lhan lhr .. monlhl 11a111no etupld Pm•••.. SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY. la CHARLES J NEUGEBA~ and re
Cell 642-5678. eni,Y 11 reserved In tnilrumenti of he office of the Recorder of Orange au::o~I ON C"Oll·COM· llncl1 IUCh recorOatlon, w1U NII at No A 1 t 51 1• now duly appointed Tru11 .. undat a corded Januery 28, 1932. 11 Doc"
Pu t a few w ord s record ounty, public auction to tlle hlgheet bidder In tile Superior Cour1 or 1he Stat• Deed ot Trvat dated May 5, 11177 ment 82-032428 of Ille ()tflCJal Re
to work for ou Seid Nie wm be made. but Without ~ for CMh. payable In lewfut money of of ca111om1a tor the County of Or-axec:uted by: WAYNE L STAMM & cords of Or1noe County Clllfoml• ....:::==========:::::::.-l The t tr•1 addrMI of the rMI ant or 11Warranty. ••Pf .. or Im-NOTICE! You "9¥1 bMn eued.. the Untied s .. tea of Amence at time ' DIANE C STAMM, Hutblnd and Wiii Mii at public auction i o tile htvr
roperty deacrlbad above la led. r&9WOlng title pcanulon. or The court "'.., dectcte ....,,_, JOU of Nit, without covenant °' w•· ~tha Mauer of IN e.11111 ol war-wife. u TNttor. 10 MCure obll· at bidder fOt cull In United Stale
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MOttuety • Cemetery
Cr9rnale>ty
1125 Glal., Ave
Costa M..a
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rported 10 be 910 Darrell, Cotta mbrancet, to pay the remalntno without JOUf befng hMf'd unten ranty •11.Pf....O or lmpt+ed u to ren Hori.Chef ConMrval" gahon• In favor of AMERICAN SAV· Oollart 11 the Front entrance to 111
.... CA 92828 lnelpal tum of the note(SI NCUred '°"~within.~....., tllle. potNltlon 0( encumbtancet. Notice •• hereby given 11111 Ille INOS, & LOAN ASSOCIATION ,... Old O~ano• County CourtlloolM
TN undersigned dttclalma any Y Nld deed of Trust, with 1nier11t tM lnformetlon below. the lnter•t con\19Y9(1 10 and now undarllOned will 1411111 Prt111te aate, corded on June I , 1977 " dOCu· IOUled on Santa An• Blvd. ~lw ..
tablUty tor any 1ocorr.c1na11 of the •In Mid note provided. ad~1n099, II 11 you W:ltl 10 talk the advice of an held by It undat Mid deed of ll'}llt. In 10 the hlgh•t and bel1 bidder, II.lb· menl no 1340 bOOk 1222 I pege H3 Syeamore St & eroedway 1n the Cit
bove 11r"1 addrat ny. under the 1erm1 ol Nld Deed of ~Hor My n lhll mall er· you lhould d to !he prop«ty In Or'"Oe Coun-)ec1 10 confirmation of N ld Superior of Offlclal Record• In the ol11ce ot the ol Santa Ana, Orange County, Cal
The .... wtll be made but wlth0\11 rv11. f ... c11argee. end a1tpenM1 of o to promr'ly '° that your written ty, S111a ol Calltomla, described u Court on or aner the 8th day ol Recorder ol Orange County. Call-lornl• •11 r!Qht utle and lnt.,..l cor
C0\19f\lnl O<warranty. •~Pf .. Ot Im· lie Tru•t• and of the tNstt c,...1ed ~~nM I any, may ~ flied on Pare.I 2 u lhOWl'I on a Pwoel Map Febr~ t884, at tile office of Rot>-lomta, Including 1 note(IJ for the veyec:1'10 the 90Utheasterty 50 f•I c
plied r rdl title poeeeeal said Deed of Trutl tne led In boc* 99, pegee 20 and 21 or A Glllfetton e.q 2787 BrlltOI tum ol H2.400 00 Thal the Loi 4 01 In Tract 193 u per "'' · ao• no · on. or Said sale wilt t>e held on Friday, AYllOIVsted ha aldo demandade Pare.I Mapa In tM Ol1toe of the St Sutt• 100. Coit a MH• t>enet1<:111 1n1are11 undar M id Deed recoroed In BOOk 12' Pege 31 c ~:n~~:'iJn;!il:!~ O:~:: anulr"f 27 1884. al 2 00 P m at the ~ l~tede decldlt contr• Ud. nty Recorder of Niel County c.·.92826 County o1 Orange, State of Tru11 and 111101>11g111on1 aecurld Mlacelleneout M_,t,.;, ,,,. Office c ob~auon .-cured by 1111 pr,.._.,... '11pman Av«1ue entrl/ICe lo the .. !.-... ...__.. a~ .-e ~...'.. ,..... The al,..., addreea and Olhet f Callfornle, all rlgf'll, utle and lheteby ere P'etenlly held by the the County Rec:ord41f of Nici Count) soi 11 of 1ft::;-· ., Mc: c.nter Building. 300 !.&at ~-_....r• - -d&aa. ..... ~ deelgnatlon. If any, of tM lntttteet ol aald deCeUlld al the ttme t>eneftcl•ry Thal a brMC:ll of, ano 10 d con •ting Prine ..-and 111pman A.,.. Oranoe CA lftforfl'lacton ... •It•· property deea1bed 1t>ove la ""' default In tile 01>110a11on ror Which Tiie ••reet add'"' Of othet corr
lnltf'nt of $ 1 l0,309 18 ptua co.ta, Al the time' of the in1tlal pubtl· " 19'1 wleh to ..ti the actftoe Clf rportld to be· 2032 Santi Ana 1 \:" 1~:' t: :.;:he!; = ~! .. Id o.od of Trust It tecurlty ha• mon d"lgnatlon of the •bOYI ,... ~~m•=•:;,c.:. :£~&:~ allon of tht1 notice. the total '" "'°""'' In HW matter, JO'I 11e., Cotta Meea. Call! 928a7 lhe n hu ecqulrecl by 09«1.tlon of ocourred In that the p1ymen1 nu not Pt'Ol>«s ty ~~n~~ c"~ 9!2~: 1
" · • nl of lhe unpaid blltnct of the ~ de eo PNmP'tr .. tNt reur n~neO Trutt• dllClaim• any t"9rWI thet th In beef't mad• of 2111 t vv.11 ~. "' " he11!:.mef~ 1~"!:bllcatlon °1 tht• «Mlgatton MCured by the at>ove a. •rm.t'I ,..._, .. , tf 111y, l'Mf be 1bltlty lOf fll"f tncorrectneaa ot the .:c,1:n°10 111114:1 :.ia oec:'..:. et Fatklre to mall• lhe OC1ol* 15. Thll •ale wlll be rnecs., witll<MI 0 0 a • ""° tum• total bed deed of !Nit and ee11ma1ed Med • ttme. r..c eddf9ll n otfler common he time of d .. th In and to ell the 1tl3 P8Yf'*ll of prlneJP&f and/or CCM1nant 0t warr11nty, •11$)( ... Ot Im
112 llt9 04 °''' e11penM1 and aovancae II ~U.ted.._....,._.,_. tlon, If eny, "'°"" hwtln A cerlain reel , • lllU4Jtecl In the tntarest and an eubMQuent pay· Ill*. regarding utl41, pc111u1on. o
Currently d•led bank catilet'a 18 453 ti • "" ...... 111 .... _.., de9Cflptton of the property Count ol ~~Stet• ot Call-ment1, togethet with &ale Cf\al'9M, enoumbrancet. to pey the unpet<
. •.~·certified by a bank. T11a Iota! lfldebtedneaa being an Moar1e 11 ,., ... ,,,,.,.., ey ti• oblalned lrom tll• lomla Y perllcul:r Oeecfiblld .. tc»-ampound1, 1mpoun0 ~ti. If eny, principal tum ol $21,415 79, plU
talhiet't check Of reguleted ttmal• on wNc:ll the opening btd le ..U "'**' • ,...,...... at wt'OM ~I the lowt to-Wit una. the twm1 of Mid not• or Deed mter .. 1 u Pl"OflOed In the not• "
en deacflbed In Sec 2924h of ted m., 0. oblalflecl by eel-• ~--, ,...... Mr It to be c:dnducled. The neme i.o't 23 o1 Tract 3908 recorded In of Tru11 and 1n tul>MQU«'lt pay· cured by the deed of 11'1*1. PIVt •
he C11tforn1a C1v11 Code, payat>le 10 no (415) e.a...1e fhe dey before ....._ • t lddr ... 61 tM benef\Clary II: 9°'* 138, P&Qllt 17 thrOYQh 19 In. menll wtllch bee:•"'-due thetMlt•. lddlllon•I .. uinatecl amouflt c:
the trl.llt" of the bidder, ate aoces>· lie Nie •TO ntl Dtl NDAN'T: A .... !CUAITY PACJFIC NATIONAL ctua111e 01 Mi..tl&MOua Mapa In 1~ lfloludlng lily 1011 ctlergee Of otl'ler 1952 00 If any. unci.t ltle ltfml c.
able with prc>p« ldentlflc:atton Dated Januery 3. 1$14 !lee ....,. ..,.. 11t .. BANI<, 333 Soult! H099 Str..a, 13lt1 office 0( the County Aeoofd« of uld 1um1 payable under the 1erm1 of the deed Of tl\dl •nd t .... cwo-
fhe benefldlry under l&IO Deed f CURITY SAVINGS t.40RTGAQC ........ ,_," ,_ _...... oor, lot Ang ... •. California county California.• morec:ommort· 111d Nott or 0..0 of Trutt and~ ot the Trust ..
flrv11r..totor .. 118C\ltedand0.-ORPORATIOtij ilM ....._, ,_ ....... 71. Attn lorl 8wltnr Phone tyk~ ..... 7 l Oent>uryClt Hurtt• That b'f reMOn theteof, lhe.,....... The l end9f/Beneflclary unclet I"
lvered IO the undtfMgnec:I. Wflttwn said TrUll.. • cNyt ..,., lhtt tlUfNl'ION le No.(21i111W2M w.Qton a..ct\ Call! ... , benefielll)' Undtt Mii Deed of deed of tMlt hat ~ and dt
1a11110n Of o.tauf1 an0 ~ y Cathy Lodlhaf1 °" Y°"· Ml "41h 1ti1s cOUtt • hid ..,. w4ll be mack 10 pey the ~ .mourn of ,.., OYetbld TN11. h.u a11ecuted and oel!Ywed 1o ltt9red at the Tl'Ult• • DedatttfO 8• tnCS i ""1f*1 Notice of o.-111111 Secretary · tten AlfPO"M to "-~t MOUl'9d by Nici dRd of I l tt 500 .. Id True1 ... a written Oec:l•allon o1 ot 0.teull Of U1e obllQ&UON ~
aull ano Elechon 10 W The undlt· 1to0 N CA 91vd . 10U do, 'lfNf delf111'ft _... ~ \Net ~ .. ClOett f.-and Tm of ..... CUii in 1-.tul money Oefl!Jlc and Demand tor S.... and by the dead Ol lt'Ult, Ind I HoUce C
ned c8UMd Mid Notice of o.faull elnul Creak CA 94SM-3717 t..O on appliQtlon of tfW pt.,._ 11penee1 ol tt\191• n of the Inn! of the Ufllted Stet" Ot'I conflrmeUon hH c>epoeiied wtth Mid TIVll•, Defaull end flec11on IO W , ~
!1ec11ontoa.ltloberlCOfdedl11 15-144 to15 lff.andt!Moourtmaytntlf~ .-1ed by aetd deed of truat 9111-Mle °'pan CMll end~ euc;ll OMC1 ofTr111tand 1t1theCSocv· recont.d Ofl Augutt •. 1913 •
._county"'*• the rM I property 11 Publtlllecl Or•no-Coest o.lly t llQ!lir\lt you '°' the mated 10 be• 1 .m tt: al aume ••· 911~ by note eecureo by MOft· metl\1evldenelnQ1ne obflg111oM... ~1 13·:s3UOO of omctal f\I
a1ec1 tlot J ll\ 8 13 20, 1184 anded In tN complatrit, .mlctt P9flded under IN t•m• ot raid deed g...,. "' Trust o.. on the proc>erty our.O ttleteby. and 11n d~ llld c0tda
Tiii• OOC:ufT*lt 11 e11ecuted by ou10 reautt In v-mttnment ot of trwt. "°' then repaid, an eo..,.....IOICI Tan '*' cent ~ amount Did doee hereby declare all auma .,. TNe Nie Wiit be ~ er
Feclertl Nalfonal Mor10loe ~ • taatng of money °' pro()lfty ,Mf OS ,._,,.,n1ng pt'lnciptlf of to be depotlted Wl'ltn M Cllfecl 11'\efeby Immediately CSU. and CAl..1Fm:.M1A POSTING AND PUB
lion (WooogrMn tervM:e Co ''*,....., requea•• In the COM-the noi. .......o by aalO o..s of 9ldl °' oft.,. to be In '.wtMo and .,.bla and hu eieet.O and c1o.e 1..ISHINO COMPANY ~ edar.
Divlll<lnl Sooe 1eoo. 10t20 W111Nre ftw Id •ction· 1 """· W11111n1 .. t from .. t·t3 n tn wttl be ~ .. the et0t9llid Of· Nitti y e1ec110 cauae the trus\ P'OC>-and PNIM numo.r 11 t021 Hor11
8oulnlwd \.or ~. CA •24 "' " " o.t.cs: April 1a. 1982 .., """prO\'idad Dated January 3 no. at ~ lllM •"• ""'nr., OUDll· 9111 10 be IOld lo M11Sfy the ot>I-Lall• A\lllnUll, lull• 20' PIAd9nl
(2131 824-2n3 MA!llnO_lddr-... Cal a AUl W. IHIRMAM. "'" °"' .... ~ hereof Met ~ cSete of ga11onuecured l'-lby CA tt10A PH a1 ..... ,~ .... PO loll fUM LOS Moelea. CA PAT"ICl.li A MCICA.iAOH.Oeou rOUllAeilDUOOOMPAHY.... DAT(D 0eoemDer 21. 191:> Oltao o..n.io. ftl3
80078 )' . .. TruatM Oiied t11 1%tn b• or~ llM AMU~ICAN SAVlftfOS AND HOM ,[OP.AAl IAVIHOS AMO
O.t• 0.c: 7. 1m OJv. Plot YIMIMA a. CMlft. _..., 1ty Cerot l'Wl'toa AllM~•t tor ~or ve1«1e LOAN ASSOCIATION LOAN ASSOCIATION • rc.ocRAL NATIONAL ftJ __. W ....... Jtt.. ~ ptlClalllit HOfMIW 01 VlfQINI H SllctM I Coti>ora11on H TNS ... ~RTGAGE ASSOOIATION II\ AU. c.,,.,1111 101 t w.i.,. Ailt ··Aobet'I A O~IOfl tAIQ . Asat 'lt0t Pt...oeint l't ~INOA A WAANlA
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11 Union Hlofl SChool Olttrlet AUTO/GRAPHICS 38' Clinton YOU AM IN OCfAUU UMOeA
rlClel.,. Meled bide for~ II Cotll MeM. CA t2e2t D CW lRUST DATID
ETP!ASONAL LOCAL AAEA ()yn•Plate. 11\COfpotll.0. ")H tt11. UNLI .. YOU Tl.KW AC
WORK "*'lnO Of equel to the Clinton St • C0tlt M .... CA t2e2f TO ..-OTSCT YOUR
fiCJtiont on fife In the office of Thia bul lMN 11 condUc:ted by a , IT MAY• IOl.O AT A
Ol1trtct COfpotlllon IML • YOU ~ /IM u~ 81c11 thall .,. clMrty m.,k.O Geo<ge J ~. Pr~t TIOlll Of! n11 MATUM Of'
642-5678 TM flc11110ut butlneae name ,..
le<rtd to above wu flied On Ocnober
7, 1883 In the Count~ ol Orange Original F'lle No F228"3
Sten Levey, Inc 2t34 North
Naomi Str .. t, Butbtnk, Ctllfornla 01504
ETPEASONAL LOCAL AR!A Thie llllemetll w .. fli.d with lhe HI "'OCllDtMOa AOA.IJllT
WORK •. Bid •548" lddreued County C!ent 01 Ot-. County on ou, YOU '"°""° COWf4CT A l·-,iT~i~filf'K~=iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;:;r::::~:3~~!""""'!""""'°9:0:~...,.7"'°~";'..;lm""'!~-o Allyn E RQIWtey. Purd'lulno Man-o.c. 30, 11183 WYIJL
·Huntington 8eaoh Union HIOf'I ~ On liet:lrwry 3, l tM at 9:1& A.M .__ .. •-t-
hoo4 Dltlrlot, 10251 YOfktovm Av-P\lbl1the<I Or~ Co..1 Delt'I V!AOUQO S!AVICI! COAPOA-T E D ILY PILOT === _,. ...... Ille
Tllll butlnel1 11 conducted by 1 corporation
~· Hu11t1ng1on 8each, CA. t2e..e Piiot Jan o. 13. 20, 27, 1984 TION .. the cMy appolnttd H A ..;aJ 1111
urecelvedator,t>etore 2:00p.m , 108~M rultMunctef•ndpureu.ntloOead INDEX .~ASSIFIED OFFlCE HOUR'-1·-·----~-C.t1 lllill 1114 Stan Levey, Inc Pr .. ldent
Publllhed Otange CoHt Dally
P1101 0.Cember 23. 30. 1983. Jan 4. 13. 1984 •
anuary 24. 1984. 11 wtllCh lime and Truat, Recorded on Fel>r\Mlry 5, _.L 1-••---au bide witt .,. publlcfy opel\9d 1t11 u Oocumtnt No. 6400 Boot! REAL DTATt u.1~ .. , 1
rMdln81do C.Am.381 . MUCNOTIC( 13938Paot12t1of0ft1C191Aecofdl · Tl h Se • Cl'latmlng & oozy. llUf-
8597-83
Eacn bid thafl remtln valid for a ftCTrTIOUl llUllNlll thlt offfce of the Recorder of Or-A:i:~n ltillt IOC/2 e ep one rVJCC: rounded by to••tlng
01 80 daye ttter the cl•t• ...,. eTATl.IMNT County. Calttomta, axecuitd a.ii-laland :: Monday-Friday lhade v.. ComptMely pectfled for IM receipt of bldt by· WILLIAM Fl. W)11TE & JAC-a.""'° r..uMUJa 1001 pthlat• front & ,.., W'•dl
TM Bowel of Trult .. lhall.,. the ... ~...!~ .. towing per~ are dOlng UEUN! J. WHITE WIU. SELL AT c. 8 00 A M S 30 p ~1 Pltnty !;11 room f« ••·
ludOe of the quality of eq~ ""A'RCiMPORTS 431 ENt Katell• PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-C.:::.": :::" m~ ; ' .-; .!• . ~· Onty $124,800 "8.JC NOTICE
t ottered and raMtVM the t • EST 8100EA FOR CASH, (-yable at e.a.-. "'-IOM B · C t 7 1 C.oMll orejec:t anyOt aM bldl Ind thew ye Avenue, Suitt 228, 0t_,., Cell· lme of .... In lawful~ of the o.n. Poia1 Int USlneSS OUn er:
Nodae el .... of lfreoular•ty therein fornla 92887 td Stat•) at the front ent1MCe D T-( iru M d f ·d "9tl ~ e4 lgnecs Allyn E. Rowley Enrique Aodrlqua. 8801 VllY*de 0 the Old Orange Co CourthouM r-.1aon V&Ur7 / 10>4 On 8 y-fl ay ~ate.. urchallng Manager lfote, ~Park. Cetlfornll eoe21 td on StlntA Ana ~ .,._ H""'"""""' ._.. io.o 8 00 A M 5 00 p M No SE P $426 ted· January 5 1984 Carto1 Aguirre. 4807 E9:1t 8lue Jey Sycaniote St & Broedw ~.!. ~ ::: ; · · - : -·
In the SuperlOt Court of the Stat• bllthed Orange Coat Ollly Piiot venueRu ... .'rn°''"cageb.•cll•alrlof°'"!~082Mtw .. t Santa Ana. CA. '2701111l'lgh1.1:ti i..cvm ""'" ID41 DEADLl ~E 01 Callf0<nl1, 10< the County of Loa an 6 13. 19$4 """ • .... ~ lnterett oon¥eyed to ~ now L.opna H111o '* ; ,
Angelee t48-&4 ~:·No te. 0r-.. Call!Ofnla flYltunderaeldOeedofTrutt.ln ~~1 1
1!!! p• 'BLICAT'·O DEADLl1NL. In the Mallet of the Eatat• of '"""' he .......-lltuattd In leid Coun"' .......... ~ v.>J '-' L PAUL ERWIN BATES. M o .. alto Thie t>Ullneu "conducttd by a pr....,..., .,, M-v .. ,, Iott M d S I I 30 known u PAULE BATES. M.o . MlJC NOTICE a1pa11ner1t11i> lform,deecriblngthelanclther• .._...,,,._.. 1111" on ay al. : a.m.
ConMrYllM ENRIOUE RODRIGUEZ 8ow\ cim...nw 101• T d M 4 30 T... ,........ .__ Lot2ofTractNo 1os13 •lfW)Wn S&nJ....,,CAP"'f""'° um ues av on : p.m . N011~ 11 "'-•""' n"-t"'•t ,...... MN-817"'1 nls ltltement WU ...., with 1,.. · '
,... ·-VJ ...... , ,,. ,,. ,. c ........ of"'· Cou a m•n recotded In 8ooll 448 ~.1a~ 11~ Wo.dnesda\ Tu"'!!·. 4.·30 11.1n undera~ will Mii at Private Nie, NOTICE OF DEATH OF ounty ..... V'_,. nty on .... • ._.. -" "'" .. ._ _ ,. to t.... ... .., an" ..._, ..... ..__, ....... BARBARA B LJMACHER 16 tl>83 Pages 45, 48, 47 of MllCell"*>Ua "-·u. , ·-·-· '°" tec;;·~flrmat1~7'~ • , • '212111 Mt?t. R9cord• of Orange County, s:;..;e:;; 1011 Thur~dav Wed 4:30 p.rn. c AKA BARBARA BOONE Publlatled Orange Cout Dally A Tllolln tOVO f ·d Tl 3( ourt, on°' atter the 24th clay of IOI Jan 8 13 20 27 19a. uceptlng trom L011110 11, 27 to w..vni-. '* n a\' nur., 4: ) p.m.
Febru•ry 19M, 11 the office of UM A CHER, AND OF PETI-135-84 • ' · 4 t lncluMY9 and a portion of Lot• 12. Mot.Ii.""-1100 S .J f · 3 O<J Thomu V Deihl, 13024 Balley St .. TION TO ADMINISTER ES-13, 22 to 211. and A. an undivided ~ 11~ aturna\ n : p.m
P.O Bo11 8311, Whittler. CA. TATE .. ,0 A i•ts•• oo•fourth ll"lter•t 1n and 1o all Apu'lmHli.. 11)() 5 d L. •i ()() toeo8 g3 1 t County of Lo• A,.,..,.,.,.· ,.. • • • • .,. _ Mnnrr ....... . .._ e..m Pn>p.ny 11 n u n av r ri • ) : p. m.
-. •rw---. T 11 h . ..._ f " ,.~IC nu11w. crude oil. Plltf.......,m. gu, UJM,Camm e-e-ri-,~~pty>' ':!Oil"'.. C.ANCELLATION & Stt1• of Callfe><nla, all rlgtit. title anc:t o a etrS, ~ne i.ciarles, 11ph•llum and all kindred ~r ..... ....,
Interest of Mid minor, oonwvat•. creditors and conti ngent ACTITIOUa IUIMll 1ub1tanoea and other mlneral•
In and to •II ttle oertaln real Pf°'*1Y creditors of Barbara B NAMC ITATE•WT under and In Mid 1#\d u reMl'Vtd In CondcwNn1u,.. me
•ttuate In the County of Orange. L . ' The foltowlnn perton la cl"'-thedMdfl'omL.Arthur8urgeeeand UupluMI Uruia 130C COR RECTIONS· State of Cat1fom11. J)&f11culetty • 1macher, aka Barbara bualnaaa~· . .., -· .. others recorded Jenoary 9 1957 In Hoo... to i.e M0¥0d 1a1: •
1erfbed aa 1o11owa. to-wtt: Boone Llmacher and penona SOLA SERVICES 16s1Augu11booll37M, pag.328 o<offlc:ta1 "--i=u-.a~ :~~ Cancellations and c.:>rrections may Lot 33 of Tract 6220, Bo<* 227, who may be otherwise Ln .. Sant Ana Hit., CA. 82707 cord1.
Paou 35.39 01 Mite. Map• · .,,. ted · th ·u and/ Ken Nefl'oney 155t AugUtt Ln TM •trMl tddreu and other tf!~Of'"= P•rtu ::~ be made on same deadlines as • more commooly known••· 17228 m ... ~ m ~ Wl or anti Ana Ht1., CA 82707 ·• commoo deelgoatlon If any, of the "40Wt-.in. o..n a~
Rei"* Dr . Fountain v111ey. CA estate. Thi• bullneu ls conducted by: an reat property dMMbed at>ove " 0ranc" eo 11~ above. Please ask for a cancellation 92708 A petition has been filed Individual. purpotttd to be: 3049 Yukoo Clrcle, 0..1 o1 Cawuy ~....,
Termeotaa1ecut1 in1awtutmoney by Richard L Stack ln the Ken N«rooey Coat• Meta. CA. 92820 ~:.:;!.!1a,':,,,. ::~ nu mber when cancelling your ad . of the Unlttd Stat• Oil confirmation S . Court. f ,...__ Thll 111tement wu fli.d with the The underllg.ned TruttM dla-
of ute. or part cah and balance upenor o ~ange nty Clet11 of Otange County on claim• any llablllty fOf any Incorrect-"-" ~' 1*
evtdenotd by no1• eacurtd by Mort-C.Ounty requesting that Rich-an 12. 1984 neu of lhe strMl addr9A and other ~ ~ : ERRORS:
gage°' Trust Deed on the property ard L. Stack be appointed as ~common c1e91gna11on. 11 any.1t1own 11 & w.,,.,. --1~ Check your ad da1'ly and report to IOld Ten per cent of amoun1 bid nal tati Publlahed Orange Coat Dally herein
.........
WlllU ..
LQOlla twtorlc, llV99 con-
temporary, 5 9drma, By ownr. 3 Br. 2'A ba
4500 aq ft Md grlll'ld Condo $k'/tf1•. ~.
porch ov•looklng lhe petlo. 2 cw QM w/opnr
vat1 Pacific reaented at Pool & 1ac:. $1241<, wtll
S 1, 750.000 neg. down, etc 5'0-4083
UPllllOOf 11().'tti lut. lt11l IMO
Rultort, 87~ f 12.060 prlCe cut 3 63. 2
EIPlllJYE
ba. frplc. New Ille, pelnt.
drapea. Asking 1101,900
PP. 213-530~51159
llE"ILIC IME 3 Bdrm l'IOme, 2 enc1
AMd tfllt one! OOuDle petlol, fM limp. !Md.
door entry to • t>Mutlful Ideal comer IOC*lon. Ea-
llvlng room. Huge famlfy C9ft. buy.t S110,000. Cwll
room. Bright, aunny Century 21 Sur1 Retny
kitchen, formal dining 53S.7542 ~~a:h~anta~;C::::;'=1m.a--=-.----..,l'""M~t
'PWk"no pool. tantutic u•1E yards. S 1'9.500. A mutt ft
... Call 5-46-2313 LDT
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
to be depoalteci w1111 bid penio . represen ve to Piiot Jan 13, 20. 27, Feb. 3. 1984 Setd..,.wtllbe~. but without RENTALS d
Bld1oroffw1tobelnwr111nganc1 administer the estate of 276-84cownantMwwranty,Ppr ... Oflm· H-rumtalwd rn>o errors imme iately. The DAILY Ctrtaa•el•r 1122
will be reotlved 11 lhe afOfWlcl of-Barbara B. Limacher (under plied, -.gardlng tftle, por ... •on. Of ~ ~.~~ 220t PILOT assumes 11·abil1.ty for the firc:.t By Owner Sandc.uti•
4 Bdrm, 2 ba. fem rm,
l'latdwOod floors. GrNt
loeatlon acroH lrom
park All for only
$189.900.
~ tic. 81 111'1 time •11er the nrst pub11-the Independent Adminis~ PtEUC NOTlCE encumbfencta. to pey the ramatn1ng ,......,. • -·-~ -~ condo convenient grnd nr
cation hereof and betore date of trati f ~ Act) Th prlndpal aum of the nott(•I. eecured UnrlU'nlOIWod 2lOC • • • 1 end unit' nicety up-~isor1
·Realty Mle on O tates . e NOTICa by Mk.I Deed of Trust with tnter•t = ~ ~:: tnCOrrect lf,SertlOO Cn Y. nradecl, 2 Bl 2 Ba. owner Dattd 11111 3rd day 01 JlllUal"/. petition is 1et for hearing in INVfT1HO llDI thereon ... provided In Mk.I note(•). •
1984 ~pt. N o. 3 at 700 Civic N01lce1thereby glventhattheClty tdvanctt.lfany.underthlt tenne ot i=ti":I' ~: CLASSIFIED 642-5678 •511!~000h•l7P...., 1
1
1.,,".!nce.
Wayne E Thompton. Jr Ce Dr W San Ana of COl1a Meta. Cellfornta. wfll r• the Deed of Tru11. 1 .... charges and °"~""'rum U30 '""· '"" ~
THOMPSON & BROWN nter ·• est, ta • oelve IMled bldt up to but no later upen .. of the Trutt• and of the 0upi.-Uni n» .!l••••l!!•!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ TUUI 786-1172 1
71124 S Painter A..... CA 92701 on February l , 1984 than 11 1.m . Thurtday, January 18, truatt crnttd by lald Deed of Trull, "...,,,_,'" "'"*""" 2CIClO
P 0 Bo11 100 at 9:30 A.M. 1884, 11 the City Clerk'• Offlce of '°' the amount reuonably Mtl-~~11 ~"f.inJ = ...... Je1 lalt 1 ..... 111 l•lt L~4 -=~~~': ~:!h~: Whittler, CA toe08 IF YOU OBJIX:I' to the aald City locattd at 77 Fair Drive, mated to be: 1253.642.83 Koomo • 2900 .,.
Thomu V Delhi . . Coate M .... California, at which The bene11clary under uld Dead "-".,Board 2llO'l ltaftll 1112 a..tJal ltGZ two 2 bdrm, 2 bath units. Con.-rvator of the &tat• granUng of the petition, you time nld bid• wfll be publlcty open-of Trutt heretofore e11ecuttd and d• Hoi.lo. Mo1e1o 2904 , _ ---Ettate sale. Mu1t ec:t
Paul Erwin Bat•. ttc.. shoul d either appear at the lld and read for· livered to the underrlgned 1 written 0'*1 H-~ qulcicly. 759-1501
Cootervatee hearing and state you objec-Con11ructloo for Oeclaratlon of Default and Demand = ~:! = LIH ISLE
Publllhed Otanoe Cout Dally Piiot lions or file written obw-the Coeta M... IOI' Sale, and a written Notice of De-·.~~ w"' .'!.~ ~ Tradi .. onal 3 Br, 31.<. n-'D-·yfron• ""·er •-Jan t2, 13. 19. 1984 • r -Polloe Hellport fault and Election to Sell. The under-,,.....,.... -·-...... w n Dao aa .., .,. °"
239-84 lions with the court before All blda are to .,. In accordance rlgned cauaed Hid Notice of Default 0ar.,.. tor Rent it12 float for 65' boat. Priced to 1ell $1,2~.000.
-----------the hearing. Your appear-with the Bid Document• Which.,.. on and Election to Sell to be recordtd In or1i ... R.-nlalo 2tl4 ance may be in person or by file and may be MCUred from the the county where the real Pfoperty 11 s...u-!Wn\ala 211e firm of Boyte Architectural Aa-localed C.onvnt R.nlalt 21111 -----------your attorney. aoclatn. 1501 au.II StrMl. ~ Oeta: December 30, t983 1""""' 1Wn1&1o mo Ml.IC NOTICE
Hone:.°' ... ""'.::-~· IALI IF YOU ARE A CREDI-8each, CA .• by contacting Mr. Roy VERDUGO SERVICE CORPOR, =·llenl&lo =
tMftORTANT. NOTICI TO "'°9'-TOR or a contingent creditor Herbold. Protect Architect (714) ATION
--f th d -......1 fil 752-0505. • leid Trustee, ERTY o ... ...,": o e ece~. you mtat e Each bidder muat submit with his 401 N Brand Blvd
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A your claim with the court or bid. eufller'• d'leck «*'tlfled check Glendi.ie CA 81203
DEED OF TRUST, DATED 10/19/81. present It to the ........... nal rep-or bidder'• boflcl mi.de payab'9 to (213) so0-2485 , UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO r-~ PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT resentaUve appointed by the the order of the City of Cotta Meta, By Pat Rolland
IC · . . In an amount not teu than 110.000 Publlatled Orange Cout Dally Piiot MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBL SALE. court Within four months or 10% of the aum bid, which-every Jan. 13, 20, 27, 1984
ANNOUNC~NTS
"-.... '" ~ Laot .. Found J004
.._. 3012
"-'~ JOU !khoolo . ~ 301•
Tnwl 3011
llVllE TEIUCE
Pru1oram1c bay & ocean view from 4 Br. 4 Ba
pauo. pool home. Prime location. $775,000
YllTI B U. llYFlllT
Fabuloua bay & mountain view. l Bdrm, 1 Ba..
condo co-op. Lowest priced at $29~.ooo.
llllUEYllLE
.llllllE IUEI
1212,000
Darrell Peth Prop
111-1111
.. , __
on a ap9Ctacular OCEAN
FRONT LOT. White wat9'•
view. 3 Ard'I Bey. So
Laguna. Guarded gate IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF from the date of first issuance ~let u a "'uarant• that the 278-84 THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-, . ' •
ING AG.AINST YOU. YOU SHOULD o.f letters as provided m Sec-contract '4: :!..,.!:.° ~n:.:~ P\B.IC NOTICE
CONTACT A LAWYER. lion 700 of the Proba.te Code him. In the ev.nt of failure 10 entwl---__,_.._,_ ____ _ 8'UESS ' FNNCIAL
IAYSllE PUCE IAYFlllT area w/pvt bctl, tenm
Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 br, 2 be up: 2 br, C..ta .... 1 cru. clubhee. Owner Fri
2 ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced-$1,500,000. ----.-----lhni Mon 714/4"'-3070 On Februaty 1. 1084 at tO:OO Lm .• of California The Ume for Into 1IUCtl contract the P<OOMda of MOTICE Of TMllTEFI IALE a--tor SU. 4012 THE HAMMOND COMPANY. A . . · LOMI No.llAJIT1M •a.--Oppir\""'\1411 4014
CALIFORNIA CORPORATION .. f~ claims! willthsnoft ex~ireh =.~~~,=~~·:,no;,:,= T.I . Mo. M4110 ...... Wa.ni.cl 4016
duly 8P90fnttd TruttM under and pnor to our mon rom e w111 be forfeited 10 Mid City UNIT CODE F ~1n.,.::::'wC::::~~
pvrauant to Deed of Truat rec:MdeO date of the hearing noticed No bidder may withdraw 1111 bid T 0 SERVICE COMPANY 'M-1 1a ....,." ~·
Octob« 29. t881, u Intl No. above. for 1 period of forty-five (45) d•Y9 dulyappolnttd Truat•under the 'Mc.w1 Wanwd 4028
36856. In book 14272, page 1715 of YOU MAY EXAMINE th atter the drte H I (Of the opening ollowing deecrlbed deed of trull M~.,.... To • 4021 Offlclal RecMd• In the offlce of the . e thereof ILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION EMPLOYMEN I Co~mly Recorder ol Orange, State of file kept b y the court. U you The City Council reserves the privl-TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 11•11, W•nt...i
Callfe><nla e11ea.iled by RICHARD A. are interested In the estate, ege of rejecting any and all bide 0< CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR 'Jobi W•nW'<I
GIGLIO ANO VICTORIA A. GIGLIO, you may serve upon the ex · 0 wal~ any lrregularltles or lnfor· CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN
HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS JOINT dmi . allon In any bid or 1" the bidding CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay· TENANTS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ecutor or a ru.strator, or EHM" p Phinney . lbl• at the time of .. ,. In lawful
AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER upon the attorney for the ex-tty Clerk money of th• United Statet) Ill right.
FOR CASH OR CHECK AS OE-ecutor or administrator, and oatl MMa, CA. tltle a"d lnter .. t conveyed to and
SCRIBED BELOW (payable II time fi) Ith th urt 'th f ublllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot now held by It under aald Deed of of aale In lawful money of the United e w . e CO . Wl proo an. 6, 13, 1984 Trull In the property hereinafter de-Stll•) at the front entrance to the of service, a wntten request 149-84 tcrlbed.
Old Orange County CourttlOuM, stat.Ing that you desire special TRUST OR:
located oo Santa Ana Blvd., b9-notice of the 1m~ .. of an in-PtalC NOTICE JOHN A. MARTIN tween Syca'"°'e St & Broadway, U.u.tf6 PAMELA S. MARTIN
S•"la Ana, Callfornl• all right, tltle. ventdty and appraisernent of FICTrTIOUI llU...... MARY A. FEHER
and lnter .. t conveyld lo and now estate as.wta or of the peti-NAME ITA~ BENEFICIARY:
held by II under ukf Deed of Tru91 In tions or accounts mentioned TM following perton• .,. doing RQBERT VELISEK
the prop«ty lltuattd In tald County c-_ . and burlnell u . JUOITY VELISEK and Slit• delct'lbed ... in ~uon 1200 1200.5 of GOURMET OLE (Reslaurent), 838 RECORDED September t2, 1980
PARCEL 1 Lot t3 of Tract No. tbe California Probate Code. North Cout Hwy, L~ 8Mc:h u Instr No. t8009 In 8oo11 13741
81>82, •• ahown on• map recorded MA1TBEY S. RAE, JR. Cynthia DIM111eo. 509 Catnatton, page t991 of Official Record• In the
In book 489. paget 1g, 20 and 21 of SU West Sl.Itb Street Corooa «Ml Mar. Ca 82825 office 01 the Recorder of Orange
MltcettaneOUI Mapt, rec:Mdl of Or-C""' Augulllne Romanua, Mme Gounty.
ange County, Callfornla. Swte '80 u,a'SOY9. nld deed of trust dMCflbel the
Excepting all oll, oll right•. min-Loa A.alelH, Ca. 90014 this butlneu Ir conducttd by. • following
eralt. mtneral rlghll, nalurlll Oat (U3) I 7-1104 11 partnership. PARCEL 1. Lot t28 of Tract No ~IOh"!~·.::v~'r'-n~!'~~-~ Published Orange ~t ~'':,'!.r:r~ .. ,jled wtth the ~~·~.~t~ofC:::i~.i;·~
geothermal •team. and all pn>ducta Daily Pilot Jan. 13, 14, 2u, nty Cleftl of Orange County on map r~decl In book 408. ~ 15
dellved t1-efrom, without. how-1984 Dec. 20, 1083 to 211 lnclurlw. mlacellaneout map•.
-· the rlQht to drlll , mine, t1ora, 253-84 FDMIO In the office 01 the county recorder of e11plore and C>P«•tt through the tut-Publlthed OrW, Cout Delly Mk.I county.
face Of the upper 500 feat of ttte tub-•-.,. MnllC( Piiot Jan. t3. 20, 2 • Feb. 3. 1984 ucept thel'efl'om an o11. gu. min·
aurlace of M id land. u r'""'9d In ,._," "" 252-84 eral• and ot1-hydroc:.rbon•. below
deed from TM lrvlM Company, • P'U9UC """""° NOTICa . • depth of 500 feet, without the right Michigan Corporation, recorded NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 PtalC NOTICE of aurf.oe tntry. as reterwd In ln·
September 5, 1980 In boOk 13730, publlc Maring WIN .,. htld on AP-1truments of rece><d.
page 1432 of official record1. PEAL ALBER"r MAROIKIAN ENGi· ffCT1TIOU8 BUll•ll PARCEL 2: A non ... xctullve MM-
Alao •11<:eptlng Ill water right•. NEERING INC /TREND IMPORT NAMI! ITATll•NT ment for UH and enjoyment of loll
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Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 bdrm. 3
bath. 3700 SQ. ft 4 car parlunfl. $ J ,285,000
COIOIDO CAYS llYFllllT
C.Oronado I.sland cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat
deck. Plans avail. N ow $370,000 w /trade
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
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whether 1uct1 water rlghtt lhall be SALES INC ON RESUBDIVISION The fOllOwing P«ton• ar• doing 237 and 238 of uJd tract "o. 8423,
riparian. overlying, appropriative, NO 793/VARIANCE NO 1107 ANO bullneu u : uld euement .,.log further defined
percol•tlng. prescriptive O< contrac-USE PERMIT NO. 1987 (AMENDED~ CHACE & SOUTH CO .. 436 112nd and deecrlbed In the declaratloo of
turll. without, however. the rlQht of from condltlonl lmPoM<t by the StH Ntw':~ ~h. c:3:296:3d St rHtrlctlon1 tor the Lakn Muter Aa-entry for the e11erc1M of IUCh ilgt111, Planning Commltalon on proper1y owar ace. n ·· toclatlon Rec:Mded September 19,
IH,000 PIJCE
HllCTIH TRANSPORTATION Spyglass view home
'"'""" 80tO Pleasantly upgraded
4 Br, 2 bawlaUKh ow on Tues-Thur 213nK-1159
80 x 120 com• lot at t111..,....---,=---=----.,.... VlctO<ta !or a low pr1c:. of Oc:Hn/Clty Panoramic
193 500 Call 646-8388 View: Gol'geous 8 yr old
' tr1 leVel. 3 Br ~ den • 3 be
4 br 3 full baths, hidden 2 w I beaut yd Ju at
story In Meaa Verde. S295~000 , lo dn
120.000 under market 675-2172 or 499-3563
Only $179,900. Mull NII •• • y· , 1_1 nowt 780-8662 IUIH !!JI -
.' Ow.Ell Lake view Etec Home. 3
Br. + Oen, 3.,., Ba
Contemporary charm: $215.000. 752-2197
4 B R I 2 IA . 0 v e, 1I1 • d I:-=----=--=----.,,-=-=
Mosaic tlle pool/Jaow:zl. 1..,.rt ltlC~ 10&9
2 story • upgraded. Mesa m1!il:CLOSUREJ o4 Bdr
Verde area. 2065 Flem-ooean vtew. waa
lngo Under S250,000. Ph $429.900now135g,900
Call 54~2 Patrletc Tenore 760-8702
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Situated o" 2.2 acres
above Newport's uppef
bay This 5 Bdrm 4 '~ Ba
home w /40 pool
•• r.-ved In deecl from The Irvine located et 1200 Wert Cout H h-~ ~-~'. ~· .. !~~ 6 1877. In boOk 12382, pege 1265. ..-----1~rmarnr.,-. . , way .,.,_ -.......,t.,, <9V ""eno--·· o al record1. YOU AR£4N-o!"-
recorded September 6. 1980, In NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER~~~ C•·2!~1den S FAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
~ ::! 4Bdrm with a Medlter-
Mou. e.•... &o1G ranean flavor.. Geunyarc:I
This property shows the
etteci of an owner wl'lo
spends and spends Un·
fortunately he now has to
sell qulckly and take a
t>eattng on this outstand·
Ing 5 Bdrm 3 ba ho~ 1n
Me.SA Verde. Priced low
It $195.000 751-3191 • I ~ Stables. rjdtng ring otters
the tranqulllty of space &
con"9ntin<ie of tocallon
S 1.800.000 Polty John-ston 644-6200
book 13730, ~ 1432 of Ottld.11 GfVEH tMl Mid public hMrlng WIU A C:. · M UC.. 921127 t.. DATED 8111180 UNLESS YOU 'MOl.<W'<'Y<I"' s.-n 8011 w/bubbllng fountain
M'""" Homn = Marble Mstr Ba 1pa R9cord1. .,. htld the 13th oay of Febn.!ary tt • a .... TAl<E ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR
PARCEL 2. Eatement• .. aucl'I 1814 etfbetiourof 7:30 pm In tne ~~·c 22:2~ange SI., PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A ....,,,.,..,. are pertlcularty ... forth Cl"' ..... Council Ct\am~' 3300 ,..,._.....,. . • PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN
In the Artlcle Entitled .. Eaaemtnl•" ~Bou d Newport &..en Tflla bullneA la conducttd by' • EXPLANA TIOH OF THE NA TUAE
~; .. ·w.. T••••·I 8024 Steam room. Bit-In bar.
Tr'"'~" uo11i. IOM plus other custom ap-
of the Oeclwatlon of CoY9Nlllta. Ca. t2ee3 a~ time and plec9 general re'!thlp OF THE PAOCEEOtHG AGAINST AUTOMOTIVE
Condition• and Rntrtc:tlona r• intir.tec1'peraont may appew and ~ heoe llled YOU. YOV SHOULD CONTACT A Au1<1 i...-,,,
oorded In boOk boOk 1HM,peoe42 .,. hutd thereon WANDA E. '""' ttatemenl wu with the LAWYER. Au1a ~.._ f'aria
of offlclal recOfdl and any arntnd-• ANDERSEN County Clerk of Ofange County on 142 Pineview. lntne. ca. Auu• W•n"''
mentt thenlto (the "Oec:Watlon") CTTY CLERK Dec. 20• 1883 'naD "(If • air ... eddreae Of common ~~l~v!"'*"
under the etCtlon heedlngl In aucl'I etty of Newport 8Mctl Publithed Or Cout l'\.aL deeignatlon of prqperty Ir ahowt\ Tr,,.-u artlcle entitled u tollOWI: ~ Orange Coat o.tty Piiot ange ..,_., aboYe. no W9tfanty la gl"9n u to tta v "~ rlQhtt ~ dutlee. Ut .. J 13 1..... Piiot Jen 13, 20, 27, Ftttl. 3, 1"'4 ~or c:orrectneea)." The A:=..-t,_..,
pointments Aaeumable
loan Call Marta S.cO'Vttz
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ltlea and Cabfe Tei9Ytalon", "Sic»-~' •~ 251·M ~ under Nld Deed of
yard EMemtnlt." "Suppoft and Tru1t, by rearon of a br'MCll or cs.
Settlement". "E.netoecnment", and PlBJC NOTICE teutt 1n ttit o0t1gat1on1 MCUnld
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AUTOS MUTCD 1111111111
"Community Fectmlee ~I." PtB.IC NOTIC( ttiem>y, heret~ executtd ~
Tiie .. ,.... addrtU of ,,. ..... PUBLIC HEARING wtn .,. l'lefd by IM delW.td to the uncWl!gned a _,,_
property dHcrlbed above It NOTIC• TO CMDfTOltl Cotti Meta Planning Commllllon 11 ten o.a.ntlon of Default and 0.-
purporttd to .,.. 28 8rootlatone. 0# MILK TRANWD the Ctty Hell 77 Fair Orlw Cott mand for s.M, and 'Wfttlen llOtlot of
Irvine. ca111om1a 92713. (Seel. e101..e101 u.c.c l MtM. Calltomla. at 8:30 P.M. Of .. b(Md'I Ind of aMcllon to ~ the The underrlgned clf9clalmt anr Notlot la hereby~ to ttle er-. llOOf'I u poatlble thtrNftet' on Mon· underrlgnecl to ..., raid prop«ty to
llablllty for any lncorrec:1neM of \fie Oft Of CMt1ta Hutton and Robert dt'/. Jenuary 23. 1tM. Regarding Ntlsty tald obllgttlone. and thltf•
abolle ttreat addr..., l'I TttnlferOf(t~ ~ bual• the fotlowlng awflcallont: after the undal'tlgned oauMd Mid
SalcltaleWillbe!Mde.bUlwlthoili adctr...lt3030AedhlllA....,.. 1·Zon• Hceptlon per mit nottoe Of brMOfl and of electlon to
covenant 0t warranty, 9llPf'N or Im-ol Cotta MMe. County of Of· Zl.&4.ot for Rlcharcl H OOd<I and .,. recorded September 29, 1N3 aa
ptled, reg.ardlnG llllt. poeuulon, or , Stitt of Calttomla that • bulk Alloclatea. auttlot'tzed aoent• for In.Cr No. 83-4302 .. of Ofnciel ~
encumbranc... tncludlng ,.... It aboUI to .,. mede t Oevtd o. ~ltnblra, 731 W•t 17th cordt ltl ti. otfte. Of the Atcof6'r Of ~'Oft and ••I*' ... of ttte Truttee !nterpr-., Inc. T It,_, f0< 1 vwtanot ffom dedt-Orange County; and of the trwt• crtated by mid bu..,_. eddr... It 1 c.tlOn, front tandtcaPtd Mtbedt. In-Said .... wlll.,. mede, ~ wttfloUt o..a of Trutt. to pey t'-t rfll'nelnlnl midi • tot, City of Colt '"'°' ~ng and pnlng , .. covenant"' warranty. •llP' .. 01 Im· p(loo~eumeotthenott(t)~ Countt of Otano-. Stai. qutten'l9tna 1n conJunotlon With the plied, r~ tttlt pou utan, 01
by H l<I Deed Of TNlt towll: conatrvctlon of a a.too aquare foot tneumbfanoee, lo P«'I the ,...,....nlnQ
I t31.300 ee with lni..t u..on T1't ~ to .,. traMr.mtd lnduatri.t building, tocattd at HO pr1nc:1.,.1 tum of the notl(t) MCuAld
trorn Jenuaty 1, 1tN tt.825~ In 0"*111 • All ttOdl In W'9\ 17th Str..C tn an MQ zone. by Mid deed of TNIC, with Int ... annum aa ptcwld4ld In tllld notit •fl~ equipment end Environmental determination u In rakJ ~a~. tdv.,..._.,
l)lu9 ooatt end 8/f'f .,_.,.. ol Of tt'9l PAffn'INO Neoatlve Oedaratton eny, un6er !tie*"'-of Mid Deed of
oo wtt11 lntw1. p1u9 any eo-noMi • PAl"'1NO ttOUSe and f~ petition A-M-03 and ttvst, ,._ ctwoea. and U$l I w of
crued late chatoe• htlmated led at 3030 AedNll ~""""' zone -~ton permit ZE-M-1-'°' the TN9tM end of ti. w.11 ~
truttM .... and tllpenaM In !tie COit.i ..... Ce .... County CUf'l H.,bett.. Of Kun Oonet by Nlld Dead of Tt\ltt
ernovnt of 12.285 24 ange.Sltlte of Caltfomta. ~ aoeritt for O.OI 90d Said .... """.,. flttd on. Tueedey,
Thlt btMfldat'I un6'r Mid DeM • The bl* tr...., ... be GOnlUmo !nda c.. end Cutt A and MellMa II~ 14. '*· et 2 00 p m, at
ofTru1t tieretoforu•eouttd&Md. onor.,._tM,tcteyofJanu-A.M Herbert•, 510 N¥1fltoe Av.., the CNclfNn A*"'I entrenoe to
11vertd1o the ulldelllgotd • ~ 1114 It OfllOV!FI UCfllOW Ntwpot1 lwt\, for~ rrom N the CMc Center 8ufldtng. 300 bit
Oeclaratlon of dttautt and D11MM TIOH, wtlOM ~ '° A3 In contunctton With e con-~ A-... Oninoe Ce for &Me, ~ a w11"9n Notloa of 0.-HOO fllodlfteld Bhd, Ute 2N, dltlonal '* permit to tdd ' new At 1M ttmt of tht lnlttal putill-
fault IWld Ei.c;tton '° hll TM vndiw-OfO.CelfoNlta. IPll'tmetn unnt to ., ••ltttng, nofl-cattof'I of tNa l'Otlce. the 101111
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tn3 country kitchen over
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tlgned cweed Mid NotlOt ol DtfNt ni.t tM IMC dat9 for fllif'9 dalma con'°""'*'O 10 wntt epanmant ciom-amount of the llnPel<I b.ienct of IN AUTOS O(MSTIC
end Ei.ctlon to W to.,. r9COtdtd In tr. aKtOW ,...,.,., to Mt.in .,... wttfl • van.nc. from number of oblQ&tlofl MCUfed by the l.bcr4 0.-;.1141. ' .,..
ti. county Wflff• the,_. P'~ le ~1. 1914. complC1 Ital! ~ementa. toolttd 9Cfl6ed 6-1 of tl"llll end -'ln'la1ed """ ..,.,
:m A llMll )eMI of e home 1n
guarded commu"1ty l~ dec9r"~llng
Pttlo. 3 lrAa WltPI room
ton!)Md tnttanlly ..,_
P••llng l'lom• 1n
metlculoua condition
8'end .,.., °" the mar
localed lo*• It kno.n lo the Tr.,,. et 2tl hit 1fth ltreat In en Fla ooafa, •JCl*'lllt9. end ~ le c.'adt11-t30e Otlt• Oectmbtt 22, tM.3,1 M(t\. all ~'*'*MCI..,,. tont ln~i.t cle~tton Mt, 204 82 a-... llm
T.,.l!HAMMONDOOMPANV wadO,l'-T,.,...,.att1>fOf NfOetlwo..Mt'atlOrl The total lndleb**-9 btil(lQ an <"Ir,... u" ay· ~ TO ..,... hit s-t tl'ltwe \IMt'I .,._ IAMI fOt M1fttr lnformat!orl on tboVe ~ •llmale on -.tlldl the opening bld II ~ :m
Inc 11 eoent (• tald tNt•I Dtcembtr 1~ 11U pllcallont, t~ (7 14) 154-52411 ~'ed may bt otltalned tw cell-1"'._1 em M4-IOIO
Drawer tit, ~ '~t. ca Jon c ShatnllofO, or call et !fie of'llct °' tht ltlanntng tno (J toeie:tJ..ooee °' (213) 821....U uM.111 •ni 1·-------t13'&-01a ~ °"*1m11nt. Room aoo. 11 ra1r theday btf~t~rata-~ •m
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1215.000
lay Mar4111Jtr
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Locattd oo blodl from the
ocea" with mini ocean
view 2 Bdrm 1 8a and 1
Br 1 Ba w/frplca and gar
ages Owner wlll carry
large loan Atklng
$158,000 831-7370
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of S42S.OOO uaurnable at
12 $" Land mey be
purCPlued lor 1398.000
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home lttle llvlng In a gar-
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U,,_llf llll oy ownet Sentor Park $1000 "move you ln'' 3-4 Br, 2'-' bl. 2 block1 lo Nlcle 2 Br 2 Be Aval! ap-3 B 2 8 54& 6892 $95. ----,..._0 ,,." 1 ..... 1 11 Fl 2060 NewPorl Blvd. C.M Eastside $650/mo. 3 Br beach. CIOM 10 pool & 1BR. $475. wtgarden view. prox. Feb lat ~95/mo r, be steps 10 O.Och pm • tmo Lost Gold9" Retriever &
""' lln • w ..,.,.. • P xer 114-787-7778 2 '-9 Ba ho u s • tennis 962-&883 new cerpet, new drapoe. 760-1418 or 842-7528 No P4'1' Garage Yrlv. Npt, w1lk to l>Ch, PoOI. ten-760"8862 _ Blk Lib mix Rewerd $50
UPS*· Peaceful etmos-w/t>aekyard Aval! now NewPort Shor~ new paint, bullt-ln ovlft/ eves or wknd• S 1000/~4~-1:.,5,0-8939, nla. S2!50 Incl ullla Offlct ltatJ)I 2tl4 Vic CM 540-5891 __ P'*•. pt.Illy ol ptkg 3 Year old cu1tom luxury Oc PY thru 3 30 only --range. retrlg, waahroom. ' " .. '" 42.,. or """3 49•9 ...... • .. r1 ~ klteti.n. 2 br. 2 bl ~ Woodcr"t Mobile home. cu 3 Br 2'-' Ba condo. aml off 11r .. 1 perking. ,,., blk ~ liB U ----..,...,. "" "" -" 250 sq ft ault• $200/mo Lo11 Lias• Apao, .. ..,., .,,
11treroom1 $325.000 • law •l•P• trom Lido nL .. •t 142-llOJ ocean vu. Newport Ten . buMI 648-5282gatavall .-.;..8 s575tmo 2 Br. 2 Ba NroeeanNlee,newdeeor. 779 w 19th St, suit• 0 hair, brn pelehe9 $250
Mrt. Long, 850-1190 Bridge Chennel In Lido ·~ Blks 10 Lagun...-ecii.. $800/mo 842-7404 Agt -Beautifully 11ndscep1d ~~~11:~· ~~~~e~"~lC:k c~~ turn. retrlg. TV. Reep CM Tom 851-8921__ reward. 494·_29_1_0_,_,..--
----Park, 5 year park tease newly radon 5rm unit vu 4 Bdr 2'..'t Ba dbl gar near 2 br, t'lt ba, no pets. bit garden apts. Pool & apa. beach. male. Wkly. 536-8518 •S260/up. crptaldrp1 Lo1t OrangelwhH• M cat, LUSE W/OPTIOI avail 2 Br 2 Ba vaulted aundeck kids $710 neg schools 'S 1200 i mo Ins, patio & ger $575 mo. ~!~~sldecka No r.~~ 203 David Room w/kllchen prlv. al e rllm 17301 Beaeh lghalr. Dana Pt, 1'9Wtrd
BNut. 2 Bt +den with cellings,lotallyupgraded depfee539-8190BEST 642-1872 494-7429 548·429l ,645-9857 lBdrm $525 NewPortBeaehRealty adultaonly 962-5760Nr Blvd HB 842-2834 493·3683,873-8828
OCEAN VIEW Brand nu ":'e~~l~~~·""3~~P~8{1r::: 2 Br t Be big !Iv rm & eves Gib Walker 2 Eif.1 be duplex, gat, 131 E 181h 646-&816 111-llU bua & shop _ 100 sq "· pvt balh, cla.n. Lost ~ & gold bfec·
condos In Belcourt Hiiis wesher dryer. micro· lrplc, lncd yrd, huge dbl 4 Br 2'>'t Ba 2 llofY, on yard. w/d hkup, waler r 161 E. 18th 642-0856 $795/mo. 3 Br. 2 ba. 2 car Room w/kll. lndry, house crptd Near Balboa Pier elet, vie. Fashloo Island,
Unusual lltu1t1on allows wave. continuous clean gar, $650 673-6336 Canal, pool tennis $1350 $500 No pets 642-495 WllTWE VILUIE encl gar. w/d hkup. upper prlvll,ge, M/F, pvt resl-$300 mo 642-4823 Newport Bch. 760-0304 ~":"opt \~b~y.~~~/~ gas oven & range & •3bd/1ba.tncdyard• 642-3850.642-1010 2 br, Iba upatalr$, encl 1&2Br pool, spa.garage unit Block to beach dence.!546-0514 Ba.,.ronl Offlcea, patios. LosttlnyYorkahlreTe<rief. 'e Ir I g e $ 6 5 . 0 0 0 .. o .. e fto~t S595 .. Br ., Ba blk off Cliff. Npt gar $550 mo. 111. sec & 209 Waln t ,. f I 3 .. Old Ans to IM, 113/4% llr ... 30 yr 1 1 .. / 6 7 3 8 2 6 2 0 r ..., • " ~ .. ' av all lndry rm, no pets. u SUWI llnl parking. janlto<lal ema e. Y•'" ""' .. ••r W1lllams 547-0204 ~ t n.1 • cleamng lee 968-5744 TSL •• t 642 1603 L t Alft .. a loen. ~88,750 673•2170 m Hghts. r..,.c $ crpt, lrg car port mgm Wkl 181 11 673 1003 Pookle ot nr ..,., •a-u IULn 3 Bdrm $-.. .. 5 m-oue tod•" b11ck allo auto gar •2Br 1 Ba ref rig, Bach, 1 & 2 Br $385-$585 --yren snowava -· - -Beta In El Toro ~-1998 • •• .,... • ., 1 1 Bachelor. refr1g Incl . 115.50/Wk & up Color Charming back ofllce or ""'A.4045 cozy nghbrhd 2 Ba dbl door . ru 1 trees M95/mo. nr SC Plua TSLMgmt6•5-8122or S385/mo. Also 1 Br, 1V Phones lnroom 2274 spece. $200 + 'la ullls ""'f ___ 1_1_1_·1110 HEHLHF Pllll gar kids small pet, fee S 1250/mo. No pets Avail S.A pool No pets. 642-1603 "l410/mo. 548-2682 Newport Blvd CM monthly Own enlranee. --S-C~R-A_M_·_l_[_T_S __
LI .. ••ffllOIT Triple wide 30'x60' Large 5 9·6190 Best Guaranted Feb 1 805/928-2918 833-1653 549-1566 .,. .. 6 7 .. 45 -WlllUll "ILUIE CONDOSFOR LEASE ..,.. • .. L:Yi Bch Pac Cat Hwy living dlnlng -k1lchen 4 a 2 Be Newpon Island -C--8 c " -97 630 fllfOLISllE area 3 bedrooms & 4 Br. 2'. ba, 2 car gar lrg ' · * lean 2 Br 1 a nr 1 &. 2 Br apts avail, PoOI. Furn & Unfurn $625-$1500 SEA&. SUN LODGE Ca I, Iv mess. 4 • 4 ANSWERS
5 Bdrm, 5.,., bath, near new 3Baths-both hgl1t & dark· fnc<l yard Gdnr incl ~0~';' d':~n~;·1 ~~~yrly Plaza SA Po01 spa ~ym spa, l/r, patio/be! No Agenl 831·4960 S100 wk up. Color TV IELIU ContemPor~ona 45fl e •nteriors Ne~ttor...,. $1500/mo 642-2943 S600Nopels752-582 pets 1&.2Br.$505-S8t0 3026 W CoasrH--.Npt Hybrld-F-.Aua ' ' ~ ""' Ill.I. 11111"' 111-1H2 TSL M t /54 008l _ _ __ •• , __ 3 ottloea. Large teceptlon "" lot. Reduc price an<l rm & pool area Agt SIH NIE W/IAll '' $325. Avail F~ Br, 642_ 1,Jb~ -or IOVH/WESTCLIFF Working Fe 25-40, non· area, llled deck off two Awful· Invert
I• v or ab I e I er ms 540-5937 Enclad 2 Br Avell 2•1 fncd Beck Bay condo:2Br 2ba, patio. quiet. ulll pd, 2 Br, 1 Ba. nu cptl drapes. smkr. Pool, tennis, Jae. offices Convenient Npt THYSELF
$1.475,000 k ids pets musl see $850 Avau 1mmed Dys 644-6958 No pets Dau Ptiat 2726 bit-ins, pool. carPort no NB S300650-1706eves. Bch 1oca11on Nr Hoag My ne1ghb0r. who hrd
La .... ".II"' •ertltt m 539-6190 BEST Alty ,...... 642-2119. eves 548-3080 3-bd, 11.. ba, W.Sl-de. pels $675 1616 Bed· --Ho Ip $ 1 3 8 1 I mo been dieting 10< qu te ,1 n _ ....., " WALK TO BEACH New 1 ford. 645•6646 V1eatiH 714•759•9501 some time. placed this Ill 4112 2'h Acres S27,000 5 Acres R I! 1..a I I V'Thts First• u·n rent Brand new. crpts. drps, & br condo. No pets/smok· ltat1J1 2907 -----nole on her refrigerator. • 539.500 11 Acres • tit•• •t 1111 II reaone 28r w/bltlns and bit-Ina. Encl patio, child'n Ing. $575. 974-9357 Harbor View Home 3 or . Executive Suites available, "No. THYSELF"
$33,000 Bkr 679-1975 Houdsesd. Apdts & c,ondFOS gar flat S600's speclal OK. No Peta. $675/mo Beat ..... L 740 4br 2'«rba, lam. rm, pool, 2 bd condo. sleeps 6. al Lendmerk office bldg . 01
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Lan lor s A vert se ree 539-6190 BEST Alty lee 645-6646 agt • lease $1900mo 644-1687 Indian Palms CC. in S3 00 sq ft .. ail services P1111ul1
lnetiiiie Pror 1350 50¢ at ~t:~~2~arkets BEACON BAY 3Brt388 ~65/mo 2 Br 1 Ba apt; , bd. BffCh/Genl91d. 11% lndlo Incl golfllennls 1ncld, prvt enlr1nce 1•-c·1•aiiiiiiic""u~s~O~F~-
l.TE"ESTE. I. l 1 or 2 yr lease. no pets upper unit, pool, l/r mllbch Good are• avail 1-27 -2·2 $250 2920 Newport Blvd.NB
Esfde 2 Br 1 88.l car $1900/mo 675-8617 lmmed occ:upancy. $460/mo.847-3832eves. Call 552-0408 7141•32-1181 IASSA&E TU SMELTEllT iarage. encl patio. 2276 ••aple -L Bl a h bl -P I --lfl y Big Canyon large-2° Br 2 m ge g eac ca n oo FOR RENT Furn o ce, TRl·PLEX FOR SALE B 600/mo No cats Ba 51650/mo Large 4 TSLli•t H2·1IOI table. color TV, 2 trplc. 200 sq"· S2001mo xlnt 719NO HARBOR BLVD
OWNER COSTA MESA 646-0491. 675-3432 IN NEWPORT BEACH sleeps 14 (714)545-6916 loc Avall 2-1 556-3900 FULLERTON AREA PRIDE OF OWN· ---Br 4 Ba pool &. spa $585/mo 2 Br. 1'11 be ERSHIP Lrg 3 Br 2 Be wlfam rm, 2 $3350tmo 759-0706 Twnhse. E/slde. Encl gar, Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-Ocean Front Rentals 1 & 2 Pnme locallon, 350 sq ft ll0·1112
''pies Nic e neigh Ow B ments & Townhouses l IAY A WEEI Double Lot Owners unit -ner. roker patio/yd. 2346 Santa Ana from $660 (Ask about bdrma lrom $300/wk Iii Call 642-4644, Mon-Fri,
has 3 bdrms, 2 ba. walk· borhood Mesa Verde China Cove oc;;;;-vleW. 3 TSL Mgmt 642-1603 • Securoty Gates turnlahed ants. complete June or Monthly from 9.5 ATlRACTIVE
In Closet. frpl. Pantry and Incl gardener. no pets ... $600 7 14-498 7873 ••ASSEUSSES kitchen w/blt-ins thruout $775/mo 1766 Iowa St, Bdr wl apa & eteva1or S650tmo 2 Br 2 88. • Pl'ol &BRRepc Room with TV, linens & utensils. • _ Prlv lux office w/wlndow. TO SERVE YOU
• 2 2bdrms Must see 10 213-436-3456 S t e p s Io beach Twnhse. PoOI, l/r. cov-• 1 & 2 a110 Apts may be rented for short PALI SPIUl5S shr copy, kit recept, OPEN 24 HRS
-----$2000/mo Ortve by 2716 ered parking • t;arden Lanom1p1no term or longe< No lease 1 & 2 br condos 622-9743 N B 11 1 r po r I are a ------------=.,.....,,.-
appreciate Only 3 years LUXURY CONDO NA SC Shell, .CdM an<l cell agt 268 e 16th.St. • D1snwasners & 880 s req'dl On Jamboree Rd. S250/mo. 546-2831 ESCIRTS/IOIELS old Will consider trade PLAZA 2 br. 2 ba on 760 8702 s R Sk' Ut .. .. Bd ,,... t p' ----------T•1 lc•t t4•·1101 • JIVI 10 Bu~' Snops at an Joaquin HUia d. • a.. .. r ...... r " for condo or ??? Cell lake, w/poo1. spa, sec -~ ,... 1 '"' Ba 20 min to Alta Outcall ONLY 835-9199
631-4402, 9am · 6 pm, gates. rrplc. customized DeJu;;i duplex. 2 bd, 2 ba CLEAN&. SPACIOUS 144· 1100 s;;'owbird, oth~rs Con~
ask for Jack or Geri closets $850 545-0230 on the water, w/27' boat Westside 2 Br 1 Ba up-SpSC.-2 & 3 br apls gef-tact Doug 801 ·556-3211 lclaMll
L t f -, l -1400 8 2-b-,-dock Garage, wlk 10 bell graded drapes. crpl, ... Id h k or 801-942-3300 la1traetita 301' o I or I e Mesa Verde 4 r, a, am $985/mo w/tease Utils age. wa ... ,er ryer oo A f II _. .. ,..11 C-l LOT. behind Grant rm (Part turn?) $1200 incl'd 71 4•972•9450. eat range & dswhr, patio 2 Br 1 Be gar. $450 Vic. up. Nr ocean 642-4387 leatall to I HrnOI ••I Easy Spanish New
Boys oH Nwpt Blvd. C M 540-7507 eves & wknds 36. days. 642•4661 aft 6 area. No pets. SS 10 f de· Goldenwest & Warner Spacious apt, 1 ml from SLart 2901 method by mall. Free posit & cleaning 494-3720eves. 11 14501q.rt vlewaulte lesson. D. Decker, Box
l 17 Roches3te9r St Mesa Verde North, newer LIDO ISLAND 4 br/3ba nr 650-6723 or 786-2399 2 BR 2b 81 beach, carpets, drapes "TE X:1glna1" 6794. So. L....,una. 92677 S 105,000 675-O 9 beaut1ru1 3 large bdrm beach avau Jan s l800 a twnhse. t-ln1 642-2357 ,,. Vl I Four lrg prtval• offtces _ -..
I .. F home on cul-de-sac for 07 v K 673 5366 Condo 2 Br 288 near W I D hkp, Obi gar. ----IOOIUn Fii HS With lrg secretarlel area, ··-······· IDC11tl, U•I lease$800mo 557-2419 1 18 oron • SC Plaza, pool pattoS650.536·0921 Westcliff xtra lrg 2 Br 1 N rtBcn 6411899 "
Groves 1575 $595/mo Incl. heat &. -----Ba all newly decoraled. ewpo • ki tchen and private Opp1rtaaitit1 4011
Newer 3br lbe M-Verde UIOISLE water Nopets.631.1476 $525-S750.2&.3Br Apts. pool&patlo 645·8152 $250 mo 3br. mature lobby Sign apace avail---PrV1 air strip w/moblle on home. atrium, open enclsd garages. washer & woman. child ok, East· able on Weslclllf Make big money In RE
2'> acres Murrieta beams. SlOSO mo .. no 3br +lamilyrm,2trplca. Cozy2Br withlndrylec dryer hk -ups , side CM. across from Redecorallonallowanoe. w/yourblgatatement.No
$98 500 Bkr 679-1 975 pels gardner water furn French doors. $1800 water trash pd lrg yard yards/patios Spacious single. one M'a11ners Park 642-3473 cash needed 673•7311
I .E. ExCil"att -1600 545-3627 4-9pm & wknds 3 n~ ·c:~~~'~.~~ ~ 11~~~s. ~~~~ 54~-8~~ security 2~~~3w°t::::::~~s & two bedroom apts Bdrm In 2 Br house M/F 141·1101 Mtrtg1~t1,
ElClllllE Nice 2 Br. 1 ba w/gar, wld LIDO llULTT Easts1de 2 e;:-;--ea ~ar. Newport Beach Realty btw 26-32 prof. pref Non '· • • 4021 hkup nr V1cto11a & Ca· 673-7300 Days 642-1603 smoking, No pets ---I I Um.II Will tra<le $313.000 equity nyon $595/mo. Agt frplc. beam cell, S61 • Eves 960_4614 $250/mo 1st last • dep •
1n custom Pasadena 997-9309 or 63 l-3187 1st last & $225 2 PM· Avall 2· 1 642-4096 Att 6 la1iae11 ltrttut O.. IM. IEWHIT TERRACE hOme ror well located in-----LIOv ISLE BAYFRONT sons. no pets 650-1798 $625/mo 2bt/2ba lwnhse. 2 Fem waniedtOShr 4 Bdr ltatala 2916 Speetall'ilng In 1st & 2nd
lmmac 3 bdrm. 21.\ bath 2 come properly Sales NWPT HGTS Dhi condo. 3 2 Br wt master bdrm on Easlslde 2 Br 1 Ba frpk:, crpt. stove 1404 Hunt-In-T TD'1 Slnoe 1949
storycondo Pool.sauna. price $450.000 Prefer br 2'; ba. lam rm, lrplc oceanfront Completely gton St. •2 See #3 for house. urtlerock, C.M (downtown} Studio to Robt Settle< NH/CM
spa. Seller will help wlS f ree & clear con<lo bit-ins $860 548-0397 remodeled Bar counter. garage S575tmo keys (213)395-8912 comm pool, Jae · tennis, shr good light Inside/ RE B k Bd Realto s
points. Agt 851-9020 213· 798-9005 Ownr/Bkr Quiet 3 Br. 2,,., ba Pela. patio. 2 car ~ar. 45 It pier 2521 Orange Ave FURNISHED or many extras. $285.• l /3 outside 800+SQ ft $275 642.;~7 ~' 545-06; 1
f I E Id 'r b h 1 -Avail now Lro 1 Br. den, UNFURNISHED uhl 553-1405 111 paid 646 3734 OCEAN VIEW Balboa kids OK Fncd yd. 2168 or boat antasllc o-asts e crue ac e or. patio No pets lst & last. . mo . u •
2 8r.2 ba.comerunll.lleir. p . I 2107 Miner $800 840-5010 cal1on S2500 t mo vaulted~eings, patio. 5450/mo. 5300 deposll ALL UTILITIES COM ShrlvyCottagenr GARAGEWITHOFFICE JUMBO
fj $165 000 tlllDH I ---476-0688 dys. 673-2436 $415tmo yce Weitze. 840•3711 PAID. HEALTH beach pvt ent. Snldk Near Balboa Bay Club nanc1ng . , Under $400 flal lakes Ihle R 1 1266 5 Clean 1 ~ Bdrm, steps to East~e 1 Br wlw crpts eves & wknds emu • 8-ac-helor close-to-beach, CLUBS TENNIS MIF $250 ulll 67 • 105~ $290/month 646-7641 RESIDENTIAL LNS
L 1Pl'Wo~XEDRATE beach.rent wkly$150or newer bltins c all Lrgwater1ront,4Br,3ba, E/slde,$235/mo:pdulils .,_11 utlls incl s375 SWIMMING plu~ CdM w, alktobch Shrlrg3 Ground floor OFFICE.
arge stu 10 penthouse monthly $500 1111 June. 539-6190 BEST Alty fee dbl gar, 30 foot dock 2 yr Bachelor (no kit.) Quiet. 536.4637 much more' Sorry. br. 2 " ba hse, fplc. 2 sty NewPor1 81 freeway ac-$500,000 min-no max
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unlt $82.000 675-5467 tse. $2500/mo 650-2730 pvt entry 831-5476 nope•· Model• $350 '> Ills 675 5015 BYCO 645-2251 -----Bach . refrlg. stove, viii u > • u • cess 350sq t1 S325 mo PlllOH TO SELL! !fewrort Beae~ 2169 Daaa Point !226 POOL MOIE IHTAIT Ill pd, Feb t . 5395 1st & lst. open daily 9 to 6 Clean. reap . Fem 10 shr 2 furniture avt 642-8946
$2300/mo Modern 2 DUPLEX. Extre lge 3 Bdrm Lrg 4 Br 2 Ba located In 1 Br 1 Ba. ell bit-Ins, lndry dep 960-5179 Crest Ave Oakw d Br 2 Be apl In Turtlerock -Pacific Federal
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Beautifully maintained 4 S1ory Back Bay. 4 bdrm. 28 x 18 11., rm. 2 lull ba. prestigious area. Huge rm. garage. nr beach & 00 $ 3 2 0 I m 0 Barb a' a Co••treial Br In desirable area Two 3 3300 3 • h s425 LoveiY 2 Br 1 Ba frplc, a rt 833 2999 863 1444 f 1 1 11 & 1 ba SQ It. car gar, bilin kit, plush cpl/drps lot. nu cpls. gardener & s ops /mo. ~arage. patio. bit-Ins. "pa ments • _:___:_ _ ltatlb 2911 rp~s nedv '~ E am11rm pool 1acuu 1 "acre tot lndry rm $695 495-l490 pool servi ce Incl 735 W 18th St close 10 beach. nr Hunt c M apt to share F/35-•Co•• dlxsuites AC ampl
poo siz yar •ce ent Possible unrurn1shed or $1700tmo Agt631-7370 TSLlc•t 142-llOJ New port Beach So. smkr ok $275 mo•,.u111 "" ... 00 2 5 o w ner I 1 n a n c' n 0, option 642-1366 FoalltAill I -Harbour S595 846-0736 Call I 1· 1pm. 646-9784 or prkng from .-8 5 $339.500 Binnie Oucon. • Rent lease or lease opt -1700 16th Street EC H 675 6900 agt 645-5000 I STEPS TO THE IUCH Valier 2234 Ponofino m<ll, Harbor Large 1 Br. 362 Vtctoria. Nice 3 Br 2 Ba. frpl ( •1 Do"er) any11me 855-1286 oast wy •
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SEA VIEW Spacious 2br 2ba 3Br,2''•ba,2storycondo View Homes. 4 Bdr • paint. squeaky clean 847•7276 642-5'13 CM Condo-fem-pr1vate1550 sf excell beauty
lurn1shed $750 mo n ear Talbert & pool $1600 /mo $410/mo851-9523 spa-frpl-v1ew-nrbch-w/d ·
Come see Sat Jan 14th Brookl1urst Tiburon · 631-0680 - --SEAWlllD Newport Beach No. hk-up-more• $425',<,ulll salon. fast food, office
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0 dbl Large 2 Br 2 Ba PoOI tndry 979_2600x314 650•6336 etc Good beach loc l0am-6pm 5!02 Nep-shwr, patio. gar, Rent-sell-lease Udo Isle tac. all utlla paid. From YILUl'!E 880 Irvine Avenue · 2138 Coast Hwy, NB Htlp Waatttl SI
lune NB Or call Terry alee gar door opnr Kids. lrg 4 Br Owner flealble $489/ 548 0336 • ( 1 16th) F 2B 2b $500/ ., .. 6 •944 -650-2289 pets OK $600 ~ $600 $1900/mo 675-9103 mo • New 1 & 2 Bdrm luxury a Cem, gorgeoul 1 s p r l a mo .... ...., Hair Dressers:
dep Agt no tee . "LIKE BRAND NEW' apts in 14 plans 1 Bdrm 645-1104 ondo. ex 1 oc 001• ac, Station for leaH:
Beacon Bay lovely 2 Br 863-0755 Wanted Harbor View, Sparkling 1 Bdrm from from $575 2 Bdrm trom etc 662-2247 aft 5t wknds Busy Nwpt • C M 'Newe< Hair Designer Frt• htltlltltaok It lrplc. bllins spa patio Rant . .....-Cla 2 40 Spyglass etc family $445, 2 $575 Ullls pd, $670 Townhouse lrom · -----Fem to snr beautiful 3 br. retell/office a/c, 1st fir Manicurlat
C1t1ll11 l1l1d. ~;;~~~o Dorne Agt home ASAP 759-0540 pool, garage. no pets $735 • pools. tennis, Saa Clt•eate 2776 2 ba w /sundeck in CdM Only $595 mo 645-9628 Cllenlele n«:.
Professionally <lecorated. •SIPH COllO* Soatla Laiana 2286 301 Avocado, 642-9850 waterfalls. ponds Gas 2 Br. 1 Ba. nr bus & beach . ..!:OO & $350 .!!_0-1588 Comm Bldg. c .2 zone. 14• -Stodlo FIVE.
Hardwood floors. custom HtHts U1furnithttl 3 Br 2 Ba All amens. pool New 2 Br-2 Ba mobile 241 W Wiison 631-0960 paid From San Diego pool & laundry lac Fe to shr 3 bd w11ame & ceil'a, 2000 sq ft, 50 Ask for Judy 640-6443
oak llbrary loft. 4 b<l. 2·~ G I 2202 spa tennis (Brookhurst & ••es P ES 2650 I Frwy drive North on 12 E S d c•• t 200· t "' t --------ba. large Jacuu l enera home on beach S 1100 "" A IN Har a Beach to McFadden and $475/mo 498-6277 son yr -1 e m cent/ t rom ·~P Ao0Hlf11f/0.1treller
Call tor appointment to 2 Br condo many extras Hamllton) 5750 -S7SO 499-1551 ., BEAUTIFUL 1 Br S495 Wesl on McFadden to BEACH Apt 100 yards to s27oimo •;, utlls Blvd Alarm system In-with computer experlenee
view th•s outstanding $ 700 dep No pets 540-4484 PAV patio. PoOI. spa Se aw ' n d v i 11 age Sand. upstairs 2br 1 oa, 646-3433. alt 7 stalled 548-1303 Friendly. medlum-elzed
h If ed I E th I t I Tat tin 2290 TOP area. quiet, no pets 93 -f i ome.o er a I SummtrlWhittr ar one crp s accens 1 _________ 549_2447 (7 14)8 -5198 gar $435mo 495.7151 Fn/smkrshrbeaut Lake CORONADELMAR manuae1urngcomp1ny.
$525.000 Owner will R t I mod bach abode comp ~enced 2Br garden spot __ ----Walk 10 beach 18, stov8. 1 ...... , 2900_ Forest home overlooking Corner location, parking, In business 30 years. Pre--
negotiate terms and tft I I K1\ch upper S300's call freeway access $490 ok lfWlllEEI APTS. refrlge. carpets. drapes -woods Pool. tennis, spa. Realonomics 675-6700 sent controller retiring
financing Call 640-8248 JlCOIS IHLn 539-6190 BEST Alty fee kids fee 539-6190 BEST Bachelors. 1 Br $Lofts $525/mo 536-4637 Male 1256. non-smkr $325 • ullls 770-8651 P -1 -ffl 2000 after 14 years. 545-7101
SPHUSS PllOP IHIHEIHT HOMES FOR RENT $395-$565 645-4411 L--I 27 I 75.4-7087 days. 960-7037 F-n/smk-r -,0-s-hr New-po-rt ~1rm:~al~~ <;. C::28 w . (Jeck Croul)
Spygl8SS 5 br exec house I 11'/lll·I 113 Hun11nglon Beach 3 & 4 Apart•tat1 Faralllattl Newer 3br 2ba M Verde l(DH tHla 4 eves and early am penthouse condo. 2 br, 2 191h al Harbor, C M. S.80 ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
vacant Good 11nanc1ng I E 1 -Bdrms $775-$825 Balboa home atrium open LAGUNA BEACH for rent 18r1n 3 Br 2 Ba hse. ape, ba S450tmo + 'n urns. sq ti Ric 631-1266. Agt IUllACOHIT
$530.000 Low down or N Wand beau11 ul decor Fenced yards & garages. J1J1n• 2606 beams, $1050 mo .. no or leas, 693 Thalla. 1 br, Nwprl Hghts. S325 _Carolyn 833-6383 X45_3 R-elall apace, apprOK 4500 mo-I
tr.de OK Bk rs welcome in this 2 ·Story 3 bed 2 be Kids & pets welcome 1st fl $520 I I tllltl • ""
C.11 De A .. 834_ 1157 pa1oo prrvate entry com-863-0755 Agenl no fee STEPS TO BAY 1 BA pets, gardner. water furn & gardener 4~~-0~54 es 642-6096 all 6PM Lg turn br dressing rm & sq ft, S 80 gross, high The Orange Coast Dally
ni...... mun11y pool Greenery ----Great patio lrplc 545-3627 4-9pm & wknds Beachfront hse, 6 ist St ba for wrkng rem $275mo trafflc at 1727 WestcRlf Piiot has an excellent op--STEAL IT! S850 per mo Across Wasner/dryer Incl 3 Br off $550 Winier OPEN New luxury 3br 3ba E side Sunny 1Br Oplx gar yrd Tennis courts Airline utlls tncl or sm br & ba Or, NewPor1 Beach Ideal Portunlly for a career
L 1 d d 1 from parK Brookhurst newer bltlns 328 Sapphire 673_5742 Condo. lg yard. tacuui. quiet area prvt road view person pref. age 20•35 S240mo NB 548-0027 lor antiques, furniture, oriented MaJor Account owes price con oc.ose NEWPORT SHO RE S kids pe1s $600 -lee frpl s1050 85Hl226 $695Avellnow499-1997 548.4009 etc 646-3679 Executive with a proven
to Hoaedg 3 Bsd1'2·92ocoaor gar Beauttlul 4t><l • lam rm 539-6190 BEST Ally C t M 2624 Lg rm In hse, yd, balcony. I rack . record Great reduc to As· & OI I Ill NEWPORT APTS Sweeping ocean -views 2 Female Newpon Crest. WI O, micro. must !lee d sume $70,.000 1st TD woo<l glass iacuu i Worth more old sty! 4 lam S450 Dia mobile home no 2 Br 5350/mo • utlls No bd 1 ba wlk/bch, $900 $395 650-6314 IDtllllfial potential, guarantee liaed al 12.,. Agt master O<lrm suite l1m 2 Bdrm w t gar REF·s req Pool. tennis. 292 draw against com-
786-7500 S 1800 mo dshwshr kids ok $400 s pels Malure adults water beds no pets ut11s & gar inct 494-3044 iac near beach $375 Lrge Furn Home prlv ba ltDtlll 0 mission Desire tomove
W f H Quiet secure I Avail aroun<l 1st I le .. 2769 Call ah 6pm 650-5458 .. t k F p f c h 3000 t 7 1 t 1 1 1ttr ront t•tl 539-6190 BEST Alty fee 1991 Newpon 646.9373 2450 Newport tWfOll IC• JT'a non-sm r e re . osta mesa s , 4 ¢ n o managemen a pus.
Vtrslallt1 Ctdo 131· 1400 I· i 2244 cas• DE ORO s 1i..blkt o bch. 2 w. 2 oar Fw, lur11d.brm, /ba._poo751. spa. $35~· ·~_54_8-2497 r 4~~2s~005 Brloao_D_r. Sen~~~~;:x'~s60 PlllC£ SUSllED IV H " OLIVE TREE APT gar. trplc. patio. $800/mo oo r dge S2 less Lrg hme 'fi/2 le, mstr Br. ---Cosla Men 92826 TO I l l&,OOO V~~S 10~N1;~ ~~~5!b~~~
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Elegantly furn view buv1ng a house with NO a'u..d Compare belore you rent apts, crpts drps dshwshr $500 -lo furn C M home. Prof ma. 22·30 963-9060
~ea~~~~~. 2 cs:~venl;~ I Money Jasoll 966-8667 a sor l pool. bbQ. cov'rd garage. From $605 548-7367 $600. No Petil. 545-4855 4pm 645-2435 Mature wrk'g Fe to •hr 2 Newport Blvd, CM . 1200 Air Cond. & Heating In-
th 2 bd ' ! ~ i Custom design features updated kllch. Cat ok l t:-J • 2 bd. 2 ba. ,230/mo Call Chtls alter -----Storage plus nice office on
garage spaces. beaut Balboa ealty surrounded with plush •• TNE WATER 1 bdrm. ssoo1mo.'Ui11s pd -bd, 29 ba apl 9 w/same. SQ ft 673-1943 ataller Ex.per Nee. Ben-o F s landscaptng No pets The Tropics. 2421 E 16th Lrg bdrm suite w/pvl be. 642·4 52 aMer pm •--3 el ite Laguna Nlguel. amenities pen rl. al PHiDHll 2207 1 Bdrm Furn 5580 2 Br 2 Ba apht level. pool, St. Nwpt Hgls 646_ 1801 kil prlv Nr twys, bus M/F, reap ,ta thr lrvlne na.tl?Jtatatl 831-0700 ~un~4 759-0120~~nt 2 Br. 2 ba newer <luplex. 786-1172 2 BdrmFurn S675 spa. garage w/opener -stop Bushard&Werner, home Wshr/dryer $350 FREE·ALLAGESt - -----=----SaaClt•Hlt 1076 yrly Maturenon-smkrs 12:: Jmt:"' 365WWllson 642-1971 556-9200 2Br1 baS675yrly,Gar FV For M, n/1mkr i ulll•dep.786-2917 TV COMMERCIAL SEM·Answ servl<:elT~~
••o pets $650 (213) are• ,. I ~--PA-L .. u esA APTS I see Sat 1010 12onlv empl S325 962-4624 tNAR see SUNDAY AD operator, varoua ... 1 .. 1.
2 c:~do~ ::~.o~oca~8gi:,~ l99-4195 or 257-9792 " j,, lltwrrt leacla 2H9 1 Br s;'sO'imo Office hrs ~11'~-36 st . upper apt M/F, Newport Crest. pool. M to 1hr 4brt3ba houee. 213-485-4491 362 3rd St, Lag Ben.
down, owe 498-0518 CoHH ••• Mar 2222 3880 Michelson Drtve SNOIT THI 9.4 1561 Mesa Dr Santa 3 Bdr, 2'. Ba condo. New-tennis. Jae Nr beach gv~ ~~-M:!~-9~:'ode, SPIRITUAL READINGS Art ••lee; ExPNtM your
Irvine f'urn 2 & 3 Bdrm Apia A n a H e 1 g h t I Porl Terr , 1st & lest • Lndry $375 All 6, - - -Advlee In all mattera. Love creative flllr Exeellent Mt•ile lo•tl 1100 4 Br 2"• Be lovely lrg dplx frplc dec k nr bch IEWPOllT IEACH s 1200mo yr lse 640-6067
Lovely 4 bd home Un111er · ... gen 875•8170 $310/mo Furn, nice. Also counseling 1815 !rain. 495-9754
s11y Park Irvine Ava11 Pvl 1 Br. trplc, PoOI, patio Ha•t. lt•cla 2740 Hut. lt1cla 2740 <CPM to lOAM 675-6129 So El Camino Real, San Astem-b-le-,.-----
... $7501,mo up 714/548-9880 ~ dep S850.!_74-119~1 6_50-5458 NB Condo nr Lido Isle marriage &. bualneu: Income Potenu11. Wiii
Now until June 30 Al· Winter Renta1:-ocean garage. No pets 399 W -Cl Li 'd 492 7296 ,VACANT· MOVE IN NOW• COly 2 Bdrm cottage. tractive price 10 right Fron! 3 bd. 2 be studio Bay SS 15 650-6357 NEWPORT ISLAND 3br em c • lmmedllle openlng1 for 79 dble wide. 2 bdrm I oc;pan side of hwy art 213_439_2493 SSOO/mo 71._642.0553 --2ba duplex. frpl, sun lhenkyouSt JudeandSI full time euemblers.
ba lrglndryrmwt washer S7751mo 673-1734 P Y213_597_3651 d 0,213_862 7577 SllAllP211RI Kenney bunkport?. deck S290mo 850·5371 Tner ... E.M andCP Must have strong bldl· & dryer fenced corner 101 eves ays Modern upper 1 ba. deck ---ground in IOfderlng or
With shed Pel• OK Reas ,C .. ta MtH 2224 La, ... ltacll -2241 1 Ap1rlat1ts, U1f. garage $590 No pets Nr Ooeanlront apt rm evall Lt1t ' r.... flat cable. Good OP·
apace rent $36,000 with -Harbor & 19th 49•-7008 I 't h th h L k d th for lmmed. occ:. S325 mo. Portunlty to get 1n on 01umable loan Will VA homes no money own. 1 Br 1 Bl dplx, Jower unit. I 11.:..;: 11 • 2l!JJIJ! --sn e e guy w 0 11IC e e Ntamkr pref 548-9457 ground fl()()( OI a fNt
trade $9000 aqu11y tor ftll arell'I From $70.000 So Lagun• fpl ocn vu I .... I H IVV Sharp Mesa Verd• 2er winning field goal in the ·74 Superbowl? Pro! non-tmkr. rHp, FOUND •os growing e&ectronlc: COM•
motor home 838-4212 up 667 7349 S500t mo Inc util 4 Br 3 Ba den. 0 R. ger 2Ba ss95tmo 545•5982 clean. 25 yrs or up, n piny In lrvlne 880"°'34,
497-602 t 497-f232 No pell Yrly S 1050 811 6 979•3848 Pam , ~ {"'' 0 ~ 11ngle. M/F \o thr 3 br, 2 •lk for Bill t•,},,~:.' C..ff'Q1) ,)Iii.A -/l\:, ~A>~) •on Emer8id Bay. 3 bd. 2 ba 213-395-3511 2 Br, patto. garage, re• ,,,,. 1\...../ babeacn apl Frpk:.prt<g. ARE fR££ A 11-1,-t--0-0-c-to_r _o_f
• • \:>~ l'"U l'fJ. ._ ~ · ... , pool, spa. s 1900/mo. 1 yr I JL-decorated 2 persona No wtd 850-0166 Uk for Chlroprectlc: In becll of· -----lse Call 857-2121 C.n-I-• pe11 $525t mo 642-0481 If you rt not surt who (01 what) Ktnntrbun•pof1 wu Merl•n• or Ann , C U •''°"~~"" •"•, •' "• ( tury 21 Ptaia1al1 2707 don I ftt4 bad yOll'lt not alOM KtnlltJbunkPoll 11 ~4-8074 ask !Of Marlene a : flee Wiii train 3-4
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L I i I 2252 Lrg s t_;dlO . bercony, 763 W 19th blend of naturt and hv1n1 nestled 1n a lortst with . '" or'"':· 424 J1>und black Lab. male. vie Chair, Pl f . hrs flex Arn & 1~11 fH oeeant bey vu. 218 21'1 y·al I t 142 1IOI R 1 1 ti 2 e 2 e Board + aml aa11r NEW OCEAN VO CONDO St 732_2598 838 _2951 · C• __ • btblll•fll tlfOO~' ano Quttl polldt ~ooled by natural mm e o • r r a Brookhural & Ad1m1 y
I C 0 S U F I ' oc. ..... ..__,_ ....... •o ..... t nn'" c"'•rts -m-ger'*' apt, Feb let $310 "4·31Lf\' Pr-'9t F9m 845·23&7 ' master autl". micro Superb dwnalrs 1 r>r. end _ ........... ,_ '' '""' ·• ""' · ·~· · .. , Si ""
I I I I> I wave oven trplC. no pet1 Corop1 ••I Mar 2722 gar No pets Refrlg. etec. pools a '~ •llO a tonvement loc•hon llQr \/locll>'lll ;6 ~~11!~ 5-;84~~":"( Found Blk/Whl thtttalr BKKPR/SEC'Y
. . . . S900mo 752-7383 M·f'. 2 Br 1t~ 81 twnhee. trpfc. renge S410 642·5964 •fld tmoto1mtnl and ,ou'•t 101 •place anyont would • Fe, puppy Hunt Cntr Autoc.nter,ln1Yranc.blll·
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. . . '-'•'·n-;i'<><q111 .. o.,.•1·,.,• piac HOMUF R RENT 1ec. viii '"' P"1 ~. s d -ler V11 Lido multi~. L-ounaCanyonAd t.11g "°th• no•• o' I'•• J•'' oe•11oi Million Viejo 3 & 4 Bedrm. e1egan1 3 br 3 be lrptc. 3 bltn•. frplC '750 No ~~WJR 8&:~.~ :;:?9.:.k~.•r1";5 rouno 1 ·~84 548·•~ S33-8"8_!..49!_-203o
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lenceo yard• Kid• 4 ,..t, heh, S 1200 861-0860 831-8101. 865-0665 Joan •• 5~0 .. 11 wt\t, F Lab mix Pl.I""", no ,,,.,wk IOf t·~ 'I' .-...
I I 11 I j'G •1 •• ••• •...cl·•n'\>•d ,.. ~ -" M .. ,., .ell ..,.. . . . . . . ..... ·~ ..,_:.':.· ::.·~;t ..... • "' 01< A5g1 No tu Ct111 Mtll 1724 VILLAMADiAAQuleUam. Teechtf with tMtby wln•· !!111. bl~~Ol~MH1-·~~1~1n'•, Hwe>rt Beh 548 11 -1·--" ~ , 883 07~ lly comp,.x, 2 Br 28.a, .. "' x. "" ""• ,,_. 1 -1 nr wmtn .. p oot ~"00/mo 0 1w cpl. dr..-•, 1-rv n kKll. CA temal non 1mtcr to ht SialMU rn111 N Anlm• BebyliOer/Nanny. 2 dtyt & ':. ·;:;o ~~·~.," 'llf\ r I' r t I' I' I' I •••rtt ltac~ 2219 s30o dep;:t facrl tlncl Q~ m~"'10 •bd home,,, c M 1275 Shel\ef, 125 M ... Or.. • ..-k. ,,.., Newport :;:::::::;:=:;;:;:::;:::~-:;:::::::;:;-~-=~· :::::=-~-;:::~· ~-~-2 1 !5i'n. newtv doo0tated 833~8928 0, t•'2-8X>:> mo au & wtilff PllO a• t..0574 or H7·2732 c M &••~OU 8e1C1h h<MM Phone anor
[;!' :.~~r'. flflt} ! I I I I I I I I CONDO 1om• ocean ue~1mo. l300 dep, no WI! LOOK FOR YOU! found OHnQe & Wf'll om 9P"' IA0·15111 •
vt•w. '2 car _garag Have aome1h1ng to .. 111 iatt 2324 Eld41n. Apt t Hov .. 1Roomma ·~ cat, toiio Adam & Ha"'9 aomtthing '° ""1 acua.t.m r'"" ·'' Cl11tlfttatlH 1004 $!7!.tmo ;JQ-U62 ClaMlf'-d Id• do II"' t 64 S1S5 Unhtntled 132·•r34 ,.IN ... 962·70l7 ~.,.do" ....
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Thah ALL '°OU pey tor Alt Typee; ._.: Aeeurt. ALL Joee: Quality Wortl u. 31•21• •73-0359 Clee~ l T HAULIHO . MOVINO lnt/EJtt SPWAI..: AIQ egt ~~ii::::: 31~' 1'* deyt Beel coat i!LUAAY MIX) Efftelef\t. Aeee. raw.. t'LL BEAT ANY PRICE.I Reaeonable ~delivery, duMO 9ty~t stuccol11t 50 • ~
DAR.y Comm • eld., Aeu. 35 Y'1I -.i. Uc. 256313. &:tom ti= rntt:B:u&I: I Ou8llty £Jectrical WOttt FrM Eatlm1tn !Obi Jon MM 1a2 .......... ,,. __ •1 1 _,•at•. ma1M\ala 142~ Rat• Fr• ..umatte. MARTY 731-.4e31 ~rt. '1\!E !ST Low T911mM Electrfoaa&-1784 wv ..... _..., ..,.,... =--.,..__,-· _____ """'"'_
84M29tor845-0032 AEMOOELINO:Aii.,,_... rat•. 411-7210 RESIO/COMM'UIND. (714) 9JO.IJ92 Ht~~ .. ~~'cJ~ Llc. T138CMI 552-0it10 f:;':.11.~,;:.~r:= PILOT 11'11i_tt1u Allo c;uatom cabtntt9. 18 ~-20 Yf8. Do my own woril. Thank yQU 769~ 1938 Cort •A· 1 ••*· m.,,....lp In HatbOf «• n;n;v.m. MY liVine Yrt, In .... Lie, bonded. COQPOf@NtOTOk PrOf. Uo. 211C)t1, Al. &46-4128 8u•™.•· · Beltqueltty. 26yr.up. (IXOVE) 751•0103 SERVICE home. Sn•cka/lunch Ina d. aee-35154 anytime to Mor YoU & ~ m-. WtaiM 6Nt au DOts it Xdl utiq Uc. T • 11e.•2• T3(). 1353 QUALITY PAINTING, fAIA 1=---..,.....,.------
lndd. Full time 7M-904t REMODEL; office, kit, rm chine ev/wknd. 548-4114 TUii We fill It, bf• tt. buy 11 or H .... D ' .... Tin STARVING COU.EGe PRICES. Fr• .... Cal Dl£CTORY Want to bet)y9lt In my add + bey wndw, Fl'9n0f'I haul It 5"48-5009 ""'** 9 P004 HMtera STUDENTS MOVING CO Johll anytime, 131-2050 i---~""mllft~-
CMetlen home '°' any dr. petlo OOV/decb. Uc. C..tr..... Topped/remowd. QMn.. Handyman of CdM Mr Uc T 124-43&. lneured ptuethelAVINEMIAROA age. AEF'e 97MHO 4'8485. St~ 647 ... 211 lneral up, new lawna. 7&1~78 Flx-4t OddJoba Painting nH !!!lat 841..a.427 H:~~~~~~~~ wiu BABYS~· lovlng care Repelr-~Rooftno Mmln-1111 MIST CIMn UP9•T~ Trimming & Wallpaper. tM04269 ROBIN1~Nd WATCH US GROWi
WedMeday at In my home. daye or...,.., =.::::r.;:..~· Remodel/Repair•: ~ Var~,~:·~~~~ AMERICAN HANDYMAN =~·a thof~7 Palatiq ~=~~;.;=;;;no-no utra c:hal~I ~1M Jet 1Me-4413 end teald Llc'd bonded, Carpentry. Window•. , ___ ..,. ..... ml'!"'"""""!"~--1•~~~1"!"!"!~~'!!'!!!~r
CALL TOOA'ftl .... " Lrtln Y'8 pP. ry Ina. For .St: 552-9142. Com~/F*ldentlal Paint. etc. 847-23e7 EXP'D HOUSECLEANING ,. ,.,..0 H~NGt ~STRIPPt
All•• 111111 1-:--------~~f~ PATIO WOf\K.cu.tom de-a':.l"ac::.a1ntenan: QUALITY WORK. Honett RELIAe~;,~~~ TRANS uc:.:·~= s~~ y~ of VISA-MC Scott 873· 1512 ,....,,.--------~ ~':-t c:.::,~~.gr~ ral ... St.ve 731-ti; 1 ~:ti:. ~~ ~~= t>on':.c:. 20 ~ar:'a,..: ~k~~~~-:·1-4817 FORTUNE COOKIE h~ :"'Tr~· Expett WaltcoY«lng In-~:~':~~
Aepl'Meotattw guar. Renea 645-9118 Uc & lneured "3--0022 McWeen.y Landeeape .,~,.. 30 CLEAN HOUSE. PRIVATE han you, ltallatlon. R41U. Consult· PWIOf'lel 790-1tea Ml-4111 Ht, HI lit ; Cu,.t .ltnltt ' 845-5124 ,,_.,/comml. yrs exp. OR BUSINESS. 751·311SO QUALITY PAINTERS ant Aulgnmt 581·'590 --------•l!rmir"1r~""tnll~·~~~~ 8lRPEf i 0Ao(E0Q c;:: Sequoia Conatructlon: ....... ...... =.::·~~~· JEAN'S HSECLEANtHO PROMPl, HEAT PRO-"WE OAL.8 SHOULD -----------. B~ com er/ atalletlon & ,.W.. 30 ~custom ~ M a.-edQl'i TWlce a 11!..1 Hone.I l d~ FESSIONALS. 836-7149 HANG TOGETHER"
lctnattq ~anual. ~°'*',:'2e7J:r· yra op. Andy 845-9031 ;faoe17~~.:~24L~ ~."l.5-5737 la.U.. Reta. 538-5008 eves Custom HOUM Painting 839-0730 anytime
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Claul"'ed Ada 842-5878 countertopa. 842-0881 br!Qc. Uc'd. 875-282' CALL 808 84&-2923 Want Ads Cell 842-5e78 Delly Pllo1 C&wlfted Ad. Louis HOfowltt 955-1392 Uc. 42592' ~2a'17 exp Neat. Paul 545-29n It well. 842-6178.
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SYDNEY u tery. some YehtclH 4M-548e -MacGreoor Y9Ctlta, 1831 generet . 845-7811 lllPUY &nll'Rl8I qulfed. 842-7222 ployment Tuee-..--ThUrl:
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1·220-1620 Sml F.-LaUlllTTI Part-time llOIPTillllT Piiot h• en excellent oP-Secntary/Recept lor R.E. l-H_lk_Pf'_/A_lde_, -nw-""'1n-.--=-,or-o (Not employment agcy) New French Bakery I• 0..-.. Ylll •ti Hlghty profeealonal lndl-portumtty begtnnlng mid-Prap Mgmt firm In Airport couple or lady. ~ & MARR looktng for mature, 11.-....-• vfduaJ wtth pleaNnt per-January for car..,. orlen-arN. exper nee, type Re.F·a. 842-3441 U11 DTU .. ff pendable person• to fill Tired of llt11ng around with aonallty, welt groomed ted dlsc>tay adWrtlllng 55wpm. good phone 1 ________ _ .···········••!Guys gals hornemak••I full & part-time d•Y nothing to do? Do you for large COfPOl'e1• of-..,.. repe with a Pf'OYen m•nn•. fifing l muat Nu,,ing AMtl1ant .-1ng SE:LL1t KODAKFILM counter po9Jt1on1. llketomlngle?llso,glve fleet Typing lklH• r• ttectcrecord.Grateem-have car lor «rands. long t«m l)f1Wte cNty
coupons Churcti benefit Young growing com-us a Jingle at 540--0301 quired Newport BMctl Ing potenttal, guetenteed 751-5797 $7 SO hr. D8Y llfllft. Mon·
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ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Family member discUl!leS 2·40-0-427 ' pany. 'siood benefits. for an exciting lob u a Area ~..8950 draw a=•• com-IHllTllY/UOIPT Fn.131-25e1
plans, ambitio~ ~budget. Be ~ptive, sensitive to needs of ESCROW SEC/OFFICERS 751-12 ~Lo-S~N=s llCIPTWT mlsalon. • to move Arctlltectual Oeligr'I fltm, ,. WuW/
loved one. Trip is mvolved, special not.es are referred to and Temp uelgtl. exper only. L..endacape: San Clement• TIMES. 21hlft• avattabie. Gr~h Oriented Co. Near Into man~1 a plua. type 50 wpm. " aoctg, Dtmnth Slit
relative in transit gets "in touch." Cancer, Cap ricorn natives llMIW IYllLUI bued company hr' Im-Hourly wage + com-o.c . Airport. Hu tm· Sen~ 10= 'f&eo anawer phone. S.tt~iw.~""""'""~"""'
fiau,...,. in scenario 71._..94-2332 ~late °'*'Inga.°' the mla11on. L~tlon. 1375 mediate opening for r• eoSt ·M 92628 start«. FIT, 1 yMr exper. o.... ... Fe wilt do hllWOril •--· , fgi1owlng Polltlon•. Sunflower Ave C M cepllonlst who ii people a ..., Call 543·1182 .._ TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Study Aries message for FLOllLI ... (2) Comm«clat Tr• Trim-' · · °'tented and has 3 yew• EOE .. tor Pf'of In NB. 71S0-6272
valuable hint. Check investment possibiliti. es -look beyond the UWtllT IUU (2mer-a, Mai' upert tencedF · Pi~~~:~R~::~.H~ of front office•~· a--;•-nrornn H~ .. ~. ~ 1~
'----1:-te --"--al f di ·1· ti Gi full . n~ OferMn • ,. .. Mu1thaveapleauntap. ·-------""''' __,. --....,.., .,,,....,, ,.,.. uumcuua , 1~ v ue o vem Lea on. ve rem to Small firm leeks help f()( (1) trrlo-tton/Landscepe typlng,handtephone,blli-proach with pegpte e. S forArch'lflnnlnSenJuan llableREFEwea145-4874 intellectual curiosity. Ask questions, make inquiries and write typt!'O· phone .,,..·g end Foreman. Ing, non-smkr. lrvlne. able to handle a buay a,_ llll OILD Cap. Full °' P9ft-tlme. --------letters gen I ofc wrt<. Need frOnt (1) Hydroaeed Operator 416-0915 telephone and perform Hours flex. Accurate Profualonat houH·
GE. MINI M . · ofc appH renc• and experlenoed. PhONtSaleSubsetlptlona. mlsc:.generatotflceworic. typlng.Experw/publlcr. cleenlng by Sue. day. . ( ay 21-June 20). Cycle high, judgment is on frtendty personality. Call (2) Lie. Spray Operat0ta. Qualltted Lead• Call 55 wpm Send reeume to National coemettc corpor-latlona. 643-2220 wkly, monttlty 662·7•73
target and you can successfully revise, review and rebuild on a Sue. at 752-MOS RHldent111 & Com-Frank ll31-.a1oo · Betty C~owtey. P.O. Box atlon ls expanding to the • ~ SSll
. b' '---Seo . . la . 'fi 1 'l'l .... ; ... ,. F P w1c d merclal 8330. New rt Beach We91 Cout SECT y lnaunnce Offtc:e. _ more swta 1e ucuc. rp10 native p ys sigru cant ro e. ~ ...... >& ood ~.,.,, n •· 1 twvi.W. t be held M _ PIWlll/ · po • we are a 14 year multi-FIT.r Exper. Farmers In-AXR POPPIES Xkc
ishonedtorazor-sharpness-youwillbeatright p laceatcrucial :~·C 1~7~n~"1n nFrt. From o9AM to 2~. &IALm CA 92680· million dollar c0mpany aurMOe831-1740.9--12 All cotora, agee. 1100-
moment. ' · · · 714/498-2801. A & H State wide R/E Invest-HUnmlt lootllng for aggr.-V.. Servloe & Mwctlandlalng S350 Must Mii 848-7841 CANCER (J 21 J ul 22)· Ans f d beh' d fill Tm P&Y Lendecape Servlc.s Inc. Art Gallery Good phone attracti ve and self· Rep<eeentl\le to MMc:e une • y . wers are oun m 2002 So El Camino Real ment1, fin. MQ'1'iel firm, ol frtendly wllll t motivated people • who Jor dep1 l't In So Australian Shepherd pupa, ecenes -member of opposite sex encourages, inspires and PllT-tml .. 1 San ctein.nte. • offering challenQtng pc»-~·hard. 645-&4.«ng 0 W9nt to earn C:..t requ1r•°':...nou1 .6 ..-•• 2 malea, 2
contributes to creative process. Gain indicated through written °!t~~r1t:1t1t~ a~= ::OOW:~ ~"'J:!!.~: 11111411,1111• dept. store upertenoe at tematee 54~15
word, travel and cooperation with lively, restless individual who Times crrculatlon o. UUL lllllTAIY T 1-9 go and o EC llOIPllNllT/TYPIST In ~ matketlng. Dept Manager or AeMt. Bo.ton lerrter. M, 4 vrs.
f tobe •i•fled 'th tat par11nent lnourdoor-to-Smaltt>usyrealeatttelltlg. pop.11134 Musthave 2 Enthusl•tlc.careerorien-50% comml1alon tlrat level. Contact EllHn Fampet.$30.842..a.410 re uaes 88wo W1 s us quo. nrm need• motivated,,.. · ted person With ottlc:e ex-leYel. All prOduct• .,. Browne . LJty of France ---------..,..-LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Domestic adjustment is lik ely -door MWSpaper N IH liable, experlenoed leg•I yrs exper w/COBOL. Ex· perlence f()( 25 hrllwtl to mink off bued. 213/823-3954 Jack RulMtl terrier, lraln-
. . . . program. GuarantH d MCfetary. AccurfC/ and cellent career opportunl· start. 55 wpm• mull. 10-For conDdentlal lntetVtew, ed, M. $300. IMCM>278
wish com es true. ro~ lS emphasized and m~y ~ re~ hourly wage ~ com-appreciation for detail of-ty. CeH 55~ key htpf. Hon-amkr. call Jerry Olson 84s-9104 Serva Station Attendant: .uu. APIO ~ AKC,
from career or business maneuver. M oon pomtlon highlights mlPMlon. HounPM. 9~MP • fen you a chal*'alng ca-833-7890 Expd. Apply Sheff Si. shots. ••nt pedlx;;M
f • ds h d • d f . T L 'b 2 M. °' 4 -" M. I Call10fnla I tion, 17th & Irvine. NB. S 50 & S300 ..... 2 nen , opes, esires an powers o persuasion. aurus, l ra Training 11 provided. ~ r~ulred.c:'~S:'2' Pl .. OTIOI Receptionist, tront offlca Sales pers. needed for 1ge 2 · ..,_..
per3C>nS play key roles. Potential to earn S300 c an you.... appearance. pleaHnt Antique Store. Exper Service Station Attendant. Meuy Doo•I 110 any lllze VIRGO (Au g . 23-Sept. 22): It may be necessary to apend ptu1 per week. For an In· Liquor Clerk needed part Spare 3 hrsn!Qhtl'/7 phone voice, fight typing hf4pful. 3305 L.aguna Ca-P /T · E xpe rte need· (GROOMlNG SCHOOL) timealoneinordertocompletes~altask assignment Focuson tarvtew. Call (714) time, stocking lncld. Areyou.... & llllng. 714154&:5917 nyonRd.LegBch. 968·6505 leach«,21rr-exp.
· r--• · 957-2381 , Ext 1204 875-6884 Well groomed. alk for Cindy. Sales person 10 Mii art Sen ltetlM ........ 548-2848
techniques, style, methods of avoid ing unnecessary expense. G al Office cont ac:1or MAIO/HOUSEKEEPER dependable llOIPT111111 wortt and custom fram-Exp'CI. Apply: Shell Sla-POODLES ARE PEOPLE
Individual, usually shy, will speak up in your be hall and aid in :. servc0 Fu;.,_. Mature. non-smkr, neat and Mlf motivated? needed for ineuranee Bro-Ing. Experlenoe In ..-. lion, 17th & 1MM, N.B Pupa $250 & up. 546-2848
upgrading prestige· Medi a glr1 to answer ::i:~Mp~t t~~ ~J~WOrttlng with klda? kerage firm In N.8. Dutlea art t>M:kground helpful. SHEEl MEl AL WORKER. Reg Au1tr. Shepherd LIBRA (Sept. 23~0ct. 22): Reach beyond current expect.a-phones, llmple acc1'g. Inn. Car & phone 8 must. 11 you can antwer YES Inc tu de t e I e Pho n • Salel. Private Ladtes Flt-Mutt be able to operate a pups. warm loving pets . d • li h f . . Ore1t atmoaphere lo P ... ,.102• ans~"'"" and lite typlnn ,.._ S & I t I t t I S"" 7"'2 7•50 tiona -you are ue to receive green g t or communication, wortt. 845-6887 675-7300 betwn Q..Spm hone-... • -·... ...,. ness ..,.,nter. atary mu -• a on .,,. up ., -• 2·30 6pm Mon thru Fri F o r a P P t · C a II Commission. Great at-punc ...... r ..... shear pr-. education, travel, special promotion which could include o-n-ar NfVk:ea Maid wanted, aome motel · -· · 714-644·5522 mosphere and pay for a brak~'"'At;· to do · .. H.1p Btna SS
overseas journey. Older individual works behind scenes in your ARC America Corp In exper. short hrs. NB. , /T U111 W'T I .E. Ot••I Act tr .. , self starter •97-5464 am. and lay out work Apply In Beaut i>Y<•bred m
behalf -you do have hidden allies. tffwport Beac:tt hu a full !~~;~tt~bi:.!2-8252 UY YllEI Apts, conatr, comml, MH 497-1022 pm person. NEWMAR. 2911 mare. bay. tratned/gen-
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Money that had been withheld ~~ °::'~~e~/~~n~~ need • parl(s Rent a desk. Pro· SECRETARY It glr1 office West Garry. Santa Ana lie S3500 581-7331
could not become available. Task will be completed, audience dept. Exper on Xerox IUUlll ~eon to !s.';~~t~~ gram avall. 720-1133 for small 63c1~~~~C11on IUY1011 S. Ost Pla11 Reg qtr horM. 8 yrs, 15 will be larger , additional funds will dominate exciting scenario. 9400 helpful but not RHldent a11l1t. mgr. pr wx, 8:30-3:30, Mon-lnlll SALIS company. Motivated Full time Ulel· hds $1200/obo 640-0•18
Ari L 'b r la . 'f t 1 Let go f "security nec•11ary. Mu•t have W/suppemenlal Income. Wed. Thia Is a unique Immediate gpenlng for 1pearlsoa1n. '°'E•P"neerlejewelnceryd •••• SS s es, l ra na tves p y s1gru ican ro es. o valld Callf. Driver Lie 18 units In N.B. Must be oppt'y to breek Into the full/time ......... with ••• llOlna•y
blank t"I llftl I .... • expr·d lnaltmalnt &have .......,. ""' -preferred. Full ft..,....,,. Exotic Talldnn Bird• e · some ng requ r..... · edv./vldeo Industry. perienc. only. Muat be Corona delMar reelestate ..---..-"' SAGI'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Break from past gOOd company t>eneftta. =.fl\~;..5-~~9l· apt Phones, typing 1klll1 energetic and mature tlrm. establllhed slnoe ~benefits ·~••· 5150·S300 548-5916
indicated -you'll make new start, you'll fulfill contractual ~3232• ext 50· Kerry req'd. Call Jerrllynn Salary ... monthly bonu1. 19« seek• Sharp, tM• tac15~io "· lati II II
d 'll b uni dance IUUlll 751-8700 Contact Debbie at Alex.la cnar09 MCretary Job re-obllgatlon an you ave rare opport ty to to your own wanted fOf busy lc:e cream Natural Fuhlona of quires excellent lklll1 and Tallor, for alterations on
tune. Stress individuality be aw are of legal nuances, check Gentleman In exchng for store. $900/mo. to atart. llUL ESTATE Laguna Beh, 497-4717. pleasant personality. Catt suits. good pay, part or
sources for rights and~' · ions. cat care & garden malnt, Insurance a bonuses. LIGEISll llU . •n&1L W.U L41811e at full time 642-7017 CM
CAPRICORN (Dec J 19) Em '---:-bas' · fr• rent 1-26 thru 3-5 40-50 tira/Wk, Wknds Incl. Now Interviewing for ex-" Ullll IULn -a-as &1• . • an. : P•UllWI on lC lBSUes, hM w/1pec YU OV«lktng perienoed agents. Cold-Laella' futlion apparel ....... WESTMINSTER ABBEY
aecurity, possible change of routine which could affect diet, MarlnL Ref'• •a&-7592 :nie;: :,0.~~t:-~ weir Banker 11 t()()t(lng f()( stock work & salel. Eves 111·4400 lrvlne Pr•school. PI T. ANTIQUE MALL
health. You'll be dealing with women who insist on accurate Halrdr...., wanted with from answering this ad. agents to work In our & weekends. Harbor1•-------• Fil 786-7•9• 11751 Westmlnst• Ave
infonnation and references regarding souroe material. Cancer some Cllentet• in bMctl Call Bob'• Oldfuhloned Sear'• Flnanclal Network Center, C.M. 546-2622 T E c H N 1 c 1 A N : GARDEN GROVE
Halrport 650-5342 Ice Cream bar•. Hunt-office at So. Coast Plaza. IECln&aT /EIOllW Audio/cassette dupll· 554-6103
and another Capricorn figure in scenario. area. • lngton Ctr, 897-7191. for For detalls call Layne SALIS-larlH 11'"1 Opening for excperlenoed cator 1st shift Call for --------• AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F eb . 18): Tensions are relieved -you HAIR STYLISTICUTIER Interview appt. ( K u I w I n ) e t FOR BALBOA lndi'Yldual Mu1t type 60 appointment 261-8273 Antique walnut dteaeef
'tt ... n hang · ty f rtwu'•; d wanted. some foliOWlng. 714/557-7914. E.0 .E 5 Nill R ~ 11 can expect exctou>& c es. a vane o oppo .. es an ~..,shop, Laguna Bch. Manicurist. exper'd, new ·-----Must have year. ng wpm. are o...,......un Y TOP SSS wtth mirror $125. 3026
dealings with young. vital, creative individuals. Social activities cai1494-sen lkln car• salon. L.9Quna ~>· Pr!ei=~.;~ ~,r~~~~~7~1 Females Pref Model• & 5K!1~t>r283()()t(5 e. Co91a Meaa.
l •--' · d '11 find f BMc:h. Opportunity to .. ., ...-· Escorts (2131866-19~ ..,.. acce erate, popu u1nty mcrea.ses an you new ways o Hair atyllsl/manlcurl•t bulld a prHtlglous helpful. Xint opportunity. llllna•y putting across product, talent. neededlmmed. Some fol-ctlentele . 494 -9714, pay. co benefits. Call S -Tow Truck Driver, u -PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Tem porArv delay need not be lowing ptef. 538-0392 ctoled Monday. Susman al 675--0647 Encutlve NCl'etary to a• perlence. FIT day1.
-J '~I"<••• .... , ...... """<" wm 1111111 slst President Of • 968-6505 regardedasmajorlossor defeat.Inactuality,youhav echancefor HOUSECLEAHERS ·TOP Medlcal Anlatant lor dynamte: Newport t>Mch · ----
second emotional wind and there ~ be opportunity ~ collectd ~~~E T~~i ~ :rc,F ~~~ ~"ttic'!"t e:.'; RMI Estate office Man-PllllGTS ~::'n~,,P:,~~eau:!~: ~:·~ Ae~ience c;om.
needed data. Focus also on secunty, long-range proJeciS an EXPER OHL y NEED req. Good pay and ben-~~-=~: ~~nt'!l~ Get GREEN cutt retanal s1c1111 u wet1 as puter tralnt, required
contact with older, generous individual. APPLY. 788-8222 eflta. For Info: 675-9102. Valley area Salary plus for WHITE etephanl• ability to handle press-UNIGLOBE ASSPORT
• .. I I • ... 11 .... I W ... -1-111 HllllLUlll Wpm. 720-1941 wl<dys gonu•.~.to. c8:;2~::4· wtth a Ctuallled Ad ~~·g~~";~1~1x ~av=~~r~ ~ f~~~~;~d8~194soo,
ltlt uW SI I I U I U wanted for 3 CdM tiom... Medlcal: Exp•rlenced osta 958 Call 842"5818 household duties tor s Travel agent :--N-o-ex--
Babyaltt« nd for Infant CASHIER. bondable exper Ill.I llllm 10-12 hrs wkly. $5/hr + Scrub Tech & Recover traveling pr.sldent High-perience needed Cell
m 1-..... h-.. on-Fri ' needed. Mature. Apply at °&:...,.,. 1.., for ir ...... h tip. Jim 875-0$38 Person for Newport est sai.ry and fringe ben-UNIGLOBE PASSPORT !O ""'.... ....... ... . H_....... c.._,,., c•Ah~ """ .un ., ..... . Beach Plullc: Sur,.._...,. f h 7 -1a&-1811 .......... • ·--· 0u .... "'-&t llllR -,,_....... U TOTE M 10.,rys ens for the rig t person To TRAVEL ~ 1-4500. : am • ..,,.... 1823 Newport Btvd, C. . 11th C :'9• ... .... IU'ut 844-1841 • • • 1\£ Reply In confidence to CS Hunt Bch
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mont. xlnt c:ond. $2000
675-6754
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Sat Sun Mon. Jan 1•.
15 16 Info •97-3309
-OAK ROLL TOP DESK
$500 675-7813
Oak sldeDrd. leaded glaa.
perfect. S 1700. 833-8086 Babysitter needed. Mature Cleanl Per f t • · • Llw In. 2 Children. Engtlah Med Lab clerlcal PIT llOW Hlllll" 6800. Bo11 2000-21 s. __ _ per.on 5 mo old glr1 My ng eon or ap HLJYllY 1peatclng non/9moket. N. 3-7 5• d wtl T 1 ' • Corona del Mar. CA TYPIST
home, Mon-Fri, 8 am · 5 compie:.~:J;1 MeH. Full time for local • Tustin ., ... 731-en2 nec:~~8aitha~1~c'3' ., For positions on all 92625 General o~ Tape tran-Pine cup~d. ~7~ pm.~ ~787Cf'edentlals llvertea. XLHT driving r• HOUSEKEEPER (LIVE IN) Betty for Interview. &:!,/ l levela. Salary com-sct1ption Wed. Thurs. bargain 25
,.q. .......... ILDI TYPllT cord ,.q. Mr. Emmons, Must epeek Engllah. 846-4403 ~ / mensurate w ith ex llOlnAIY F'1 ECllng« and Newpor1 SLOT MACHINE MILLS
BABYSITIER: Wanted in M-F. 8:30-5 pm. Irv Newport Stationer•. Inc. Turtler~. 955-1487 -Now--h,-rl-..... -Refl-tal_&_S.,....a-lu-,.---perlenoe. Up to $7/hr. For for Mtg Co In Costs Mesa Freeway Mrs Hoskins 1940. rebU1lt St400 obo.
my home. One or two 714 ... 78-2178 813-1200 HousekHper. rellabte, Peopte:·"B•lboa t11and I interview, apply at: Xlnt typing sttlll1. llOht 558-8333 -548-8952 ~
d•Y' a '#Wk. 842-5181 Nursing non-smoking m1tur• Realty. 673-8700 U-TOT E-M -Mar ket on shrthnd. some mgmnt TYPIST PIT or FIT. Gen-A§!tli&acll 1 l
.... P--for a.er and CNA'• & NA'•· Appll· -• -•y I• a ..aay penon for sgl executive'• l•IW UlllTllTI A-,.hlll & Nl••on In Tustin and WOfd Proc Exper eral Offloe work Npt Bel\ --_...... .... .... ,_ ..... ·-..... M 2PM 5 ----vu .... pref. Sal com~St.H•t• "'--~ ~·11 &4M175 y JC Penney hvy dutr. WIM Bar. Exper helpful cation• being accept ... Rout• now --i ..... ln home. "" • · .. ,.. 4090 Aedhlll T ,...,_...., & I'll ""-but not nee. 848-9935 pM duty, So COunty, Costa Meaa .;;:;'~ $5.00 Pf' hf to 1tart. Call ExpetlenCed Pref. 74 bed at 1 on ues-w/elf* Aste '°' Pam •••••••• lrg cap washer "' ... ~-..,....,,,..,--..,.,,--remodel-~~ cnvl•l gertatrlc u -.,.. !atiyA M Det~ 4""31021nSo.L.aQUna eonvaleacentfac4Uty.Npt day from 12-1~.m. &31-0700 PART·TIME. Varled l'lours ~ad~togo wlth lt,
Buter'1Street 11 -perlence a must. For Mon:Ffi Ho ·_.;nda ~ Betl. Pteuant wonclng FOi 101£ llFO ~ llOUTUY to include .. rty AM 85 G 1'9lrlg/tr.emr,
Ing. Open Inga for appt. call 881 -7401 Mon ldaya cOti.ct or blning ~mmedC:~,~~ environment. 64&-1784 (714) 731·9935 tr 531-4141 General office T"plng. weekend• Mu11 ha'19d• StOO 5•5-6Stt
Ho1t /Hoateue1, thru Sat. 9AM·1PM. Calt.564-733at-gpm ' ome84~1 WANTACTION7 EOE t.itiphonet. tight book-pendable vettlcie (emall
Buuer•. lunch food..,. Almand'• Nursing CIMelfed Ad• 842·5818 B --•i truck. van. 1t1t1on Hftl wra. PM Brol~ C()()t(• lnsuranoe agt need• otflcel )liiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiJ.;;;;iiiii;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia. kNplng ..... ts L.;-Apply In person 9'1y, 2·5 _...HI lllftll Dentel AM'I, FIT, front l manager. S..... phOMll una Np Call between ~=):.. aMI~~ = ~~o:;: ~a:'
pm at COCO'a, 4847 .,._,_. bectl ofTlce exp .. RDA. X· lklfte & PQeltlve lttltude. Newapaper tO & 4 30 831 -0700 .,.. Must be depen-MJ· llll
Mec.ArthUr Blvd. N. 8. .,._ llM" ray lie. Salary09W"t. a.n.-Prof. e73-1MS KID'.S EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! teeretary dabi. Contact Greg a..utlctan, ret'lt your own CHEERS RESTAURANT. eflta Newport Beach • _ ft Newport e.acn real prop-Hyde Monday thru Friday
booth°' comm wlfoltow. Entertainment end danc-area. Wkdyt 842-tea7• t1A11111 1en bet..en 9·30 and 10'.30 H'#pt, CM., ... 551.2234 Ing. w a need cocktail 613-3-403 ...,..,.wknd•. Fulll P•11 time. Evening ~,:• ~::'!.: "f~ am on'X. 842_.321 ~ We train. Stu· DentalChetrtlde...ittem. potltlon• evall In tM Hpt fiand Iii•••••••• Beautlcten~want~:.~ dentaOK.Full,p/t.Beectl E11pertenced. lmmedl· 9cll•,...937-39'7(1-8) le procu11ng. ---,.,...,...---...,,,,....-~
Comm. _,.,, l Warner. Call b9f noon etety Ml time ~ JOIN A SUCCESSFUL. typing a Nt• phones in a Waltrw!Welt• ~·d
e75-787 152.e955. 841·9"1 pm •~~. 844~ N ... TIONSIOESALES notMmklng otfloe Win Apply in peuon 11 ,__.,, " train Lind• 851-6938 01Prego·a RHlaurant
CLERICAL Companion, ilve·ln for DEHTAL SECRETARY fOf Be one of ~M 800 Inc»-(Fonneriy Two Guyt tr-om -T-. etderty woman. Lit• pt'9ventltlvepeopleot'len· Italy). 2287 Fairview
l\ekpp O· Salary, refe ted precttoe. 2 yrs omc. e:'dent ..... ~tueti-Roed. C M
PIT. erternoon•. =· req'd. 54M217 exper & Qr9anli.attonel ~~=•0b,~~ AGES ·•· ·----.... ~!!I·~ t1e0 1kltl1, Mon·Thura. been In ~since 11-14 •-PP9-"-~" ~o'M. Ste c-2, CM 11•1111 MlllLI 831-1321 ttll to you know we're £MN lf> TO $75.00 Pet WED( >C~~=·y~~d ~ 1·12AM Of 2-&PM. ..U19 lllftl hel'eto-.Y ThroughOUf' We t10W llaW"t IS"*"" tot'°"" tlltf 1-220-1520 Sm1 Fee
For Info call &4&-UM IBM S~em· 3-4' general At'"'tc Shoe Co. 2901 8 ..... fofce, .. Pf'OY!de ..., to *4lrt ruder$ torn..°'• Coast (Nol emptoymnt 8gCY) ~.-per gen'I office accounting ex~c. Mein. S.A. 751-0212 Imprinted cat•nOara, D111J ,!lot Our """ mrt II 3'30 Piii and
PIT, f« CPA otnce tri ~t;Y~n;c''°" •IVll!1um :'!~,tt~':~~~ worlvlllill30pm....U.ys.On$tturcbr.we
bit gae dryer 1 125
841-9271 aft 8PM .
FREEZER lg chtist. s.e;a s 100 852-1003
G E Fridge. wtit 8 mo old,
10!)/llne. pd $MS-Wiit..,.
$350 673-4'()1
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K.-mlOfe .,,,..,_,~ Ory.
fW s 100 Doth 2 "' •tG s 100/0bo 720-1120
CclM. Calt 176-a070 s.nd r.une lneludtng ~ ..... -,SIOlrMnt. of bualnHI U who ..... • ltw lllOfl boln. Yo. wll wn mmr""'
h 1 .... 1 w. ..... !"'"'" actwrtlee -~ .llld .,. ~"'" ~ '°" ftll '"°"" •a-u..... Nlrf tttOty to: "" . be h49h llChl Df'8d, ..,, •• , °*' • "° • ~ -........ -·~~ Colllna. Orange 92te7 ovet 1a. --dtMng ,... to m.11 CUIComeir&. 19 -l-....... ..,. Ref~ator, VoOd coitii" M 50/hoUt + lollll'"'",_, --your btg oc>PQltUnlty for Ir pDI art tntlr~ pltm Cll Mr (lf1 whl $ t50 711·0133
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HOm. im~ts. Ho M'llll&ll OOfd. nett eppeannoe OOod oommlMICW\9 and Deliver Daily Pilot by auto in ev191.-ncs1 eamna. We Wfll train. Ctll SYbstJtul• dty and nlQtlt Come~lft '°'at'= contln\ted Income from MEA La Be h (2 h Oen,132""350(~) ouatodlana Meded by ..,..-.!! .... c·M rtpHt ordere. Com• CCII( (714) 548•7058 gun& 8C area Ours • • • YfonoetM Wot\d -..a-JWaa-. Huntington 8MCf\ OltY a ~-. · mlallona .. peld Im· per day) Weekdays p M 01 81\opplng, n g"' •' _, ,_. Scfloof Of1trlct. te.t? 511-0H3 rntdltttty. tt you went In-• ' ' -your ~ ~
....... ~ C1P9t'y Md .... pet"'· AOPfy depeodenc•and aaeltlftg weekends A.M. F.am about Dally Piiot Claullled
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TODA Y'S CROSSWORD PUZZI E
ACROSS
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Berl -
5 HO•rder
10 A.clu•l11y
14 Wings
15 Dec1e1m
18 "There ovgh1 •o be
,, Muck
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20 Grave
22 Norse god
24 lnsec1
25 Collide
27 Bulldog. e.g.
29 NFL Idol
32 Upon: pre!
33 Clear
34 Found
academy
~4 Go wUd
51!1 Was IUflOU!I
59 Collec11on
60 S1eevt
62 Indigenous
65 Jau music
67 Ttre par!
69 Aear end
70 Solar disk
11 Weapon
12 Enoch's
coustn
73 Gripped
74 Insert
75 Dingle
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1 Strlpllngs
2 "I cannot
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4 Hinder
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agcy 46 Headgear
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40 Stale
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44Go10 sea
45 Worlh
5 Annoyed
6 Wrath
7 Japanese
29 We19h1 unit 54 Indian noble
30 Split 55 Fuse
premier 3 1 Governs 56 Orange type
47 Prevent
49 Tthra·
8 Compos111on
9 Lo<lge
35 Dwindle 5 7 Holy book
37 Canucks' lore 61 Buued of!
38 Layer 63 Instrument
39 Pu! to dea111 64 If no1
10 Gross
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52 Girls'
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Loc•l home ffl1m•le $27
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Relrlgefa101. side by side
like new. almond S225
895-7062
W/D, $135 NI, OI W, $100.
Elec RIOQB, S 150
&46-5848
waahe• & drye•, 111n1
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Canadian Elmanl 28 mm baby items. skhs. paint-Sunday . 8 · 5 and
! 2 8. & Summ1cron 90 ings, Schwinn & Raleigh Wednesday. 8·5
mm. 12. Elmarll 13&mm 10-spds. anrq beveled SUPER GARAGE SALE
12.8 ALSO M-3 single m•lror, latlflt. books, Sat 8-4 81kes. desk, IBM
stroke w/12 Summlcron household & decorator Selectr•c, sklis. waler-
Sell all -S3500 Firm -11ems & more Sat only bed. radl arm aaw. hshld
C•ah 494-6976 1 ·4PM No1h1ng over S25 misc. shelving, typong
Cash only 2029 Miramar. !able. TV s1and, MORE
Fiff It ft8 6022 nr wedge _ -~~ 1032 SEA BREEZE DR
Cor ••• 'ti M 6122 (Nr Wilson & Pac•licl
WEDDING Gown. Beaull-
ful Ivory satin w/1raln sz
10 SBOO obo. 5 burg satin
brlde1md gowri. $40 ea.
MUST SEE 648-8560
IBANEZ GUITAR AccoSllC
Cu1away. very nice, stand
& case S300 obo. afler
9pm. bf!lf 1 lam 842:7589
Near new Peavey Classic
VTX amp, wt• 12" lpkr
Aato Stnice1/
P1rt1 9015
AD-138 steel belted radi-
als on 13" SPOke wheels.
Se1 01 4, $200 548-8091
catis, access case. ml.c Aaltl W1•tff co1 ds S550 obo 9020
631-9270 HIGHEST CASH IMMED
Ollict Faraihrt/
E!•iP•HI 6226
FIRE PROOF
File cabinet, 4 drawer,
legalS350 673-5686
Sleel case/credenta/desk
llreprool hie cati. $550
673-7550 Of 832-4761
Pi1•01/0r1111 6221
1926 B~tiy Grand. Re-
worked and rellnlshed
Etiony $3000 obo.
•94-3882 atter 6 pm,
213-721 -8942 day
tor your vehicle, domesllc
or loreigf'I 551-8285
Wanted: Mercedes 450SL.
low ml. clean car PV1
party only. '714-75 1-4705
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546-1200
48" Piano. bea---,,-,-00-d~ln--WE llT
side & out. tuned. de-USEOCARS&TRUCKS
livered $750 847-5672 COME IN OR CAll FOR
BEAUTIFUL Storey & fl(( lPPJlllUL
Clark organo Sl995 &-Cormler-DeLIHo
cepllonal Wm Kanabe CMEYllDLn
upright $3250 Botti 18211 BEACH BLVD
b1rga1n1 tor musicians HU NTINGTON BEACH
675-1530, 644-1818 14l-1011i ••t-3331
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new $2900 675-7813
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solid woo<J 11 color stack ~Brot.n Jordan), misc -
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aide chairs $175 Wash-
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relr1g wllh els w/lce makr
$275 650-8042
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castors. S 150 548-1946
Sun 9-4 2912 Royal Palm
Or nr Baker & Harbor
76 Flat X-19 xlnl concl
New VHF Video recorder,
wash/Ory, Rattan Sec-
11ona1, antique items
Sat /Sun 8-?, 279 West
Wilson. Apt D
***OHi*** 4 speakers. AM/FM, turn-
table. gauges. af\d tape
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hear~ Complele. S300t 9
am-• pm, Sal/Sun Mon-
Fri, 12-• at Plriecreek
"pis 2300 Fairview Ave,
Apt K-205, Costa Mesa
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miles, Kini cond, super
cheap. must see! (P0600)
Below Kelly Booti; Price.
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2 Bobby Vinton
~ pleased to be
~on bandstand
:::> c ~ By CATHY DE MA YO >. o.11)' .... C-1111 I ....,,,
~ Some performers m1a,h l find lhemscl vcs d1~ J: couraacd lo be nghl back whert' they ~tarted when they
first entered show business. but not Bobby V 1nton.
-.:: Hc,'sdchghted. ~ The singer. who'sappcanng Thursday 1n Knotl"s c Berry Farm ·s Good time Theater, sl3rtcd 1n show ~ businessasa bandleaderatagc l6. Al 17 he was
~ condu cting the N BC staffband. where one ofh1 s
~ prom1s1ng young trumpeters was named Doc
-Sevennsen. 0 Now hc"s back featunna the Big Band sound that
0: he"salways loved, and his new act has him conducting
and playing a vanety of instruments as well as belling
out the ballads that put him on the charts 1n the 1960s.
H1s amb1l1 on always was to be a band leader. he
')81d. but 1n order lo fulfin a contract obligation he
rC'Corded a ballad called "'Roses Arc Red." which
b«ame his first No I record.
'"RoscsAre Red" wa followed by '"Blue Velvet"
and "Mr. lAlncl}" -part of a stnngofhtts that rode the
lhartsbctwecn 1962 and 1973. Hestruckgoldagain
with anothcrh1l record m 1975. "'My Melody of love."
He's been perform ms and tounngever since, but
the Knotl"s appearance will mark his first Southland
concert 1n five years. It's something of a homecoming
for Vinton -he recalJed has first appearance al lhe park
H·ars ago. when he attended the premiere of" Big Jake"
a mov1e1 n which he starred with John Wayne.
Audiences who haven't seen Vmton perform live
are an fora surpnse. hcsa1d-hc nolonlydoes
arrangements. wntcs ~na,s. conducts lhe band. s1ng.s
and docs 1mpersonat1ons. bul also 1sa schooled
Audlencea who ha •en 't eeen Bobby Vinton
perform ll•e are ln for a •urprl.ae.
mus1c1an with an honorary doctorate in music from
Duquesne Uni versity in Pittsburgh.
In his stage show Vinton takcsa tum on every
mstrumenl in his band, which features four trumpets.
three trombones, four saxophones and a rhythm
section. His repertoire mcludes Vinton's new BiJ. Band
arrangements ofhis old standards, as well as a tnbute to
the Big Bandera and a medley of songs in a variety of
langua.ses. Vin ton has a homem las Vegas and performs
there 20weeksa year. Hisschcdulealsoincludcs
television aopearanccs-he was featured rr.ccnlly 10
(Pleue tee VINTON/ Paee 7)
SINGERS'
RIVALRY
RESTAGED
··Entertainment 1n Cahfom1a 1n the 18SO$ was quite
J1fTcrenl than the gun-slingen; and hoarse saloon singe~
we imagine."
Those intriguing words come from Corinne Swall
director of "Mothcr Lode: Divas of the Golden West" an
authcnllc Gold Rush musicale to be staged wllh lavish
costume!> and pamled canvas backdrops at 8 p.m.
Saturd11y 1n the Robert Moore Theater at Orange Coast
(.'olle.ge.
Swall and three members of her troupe -Donn a
Petersen. Marvin Klebe and Monroe Kanou~ -will
ponray the '"imported" East Coast soprano EJJse
81scacc1anti and Catherine Hayes, "the American thrush:··
their musical director. George Loden and Stephen
Massett. the first formal entertainer 1n San Francisco in
1849.
"The two women were the leading singers and had
qu1le an arch nvalry going off-stasc 1f you believe the
newspapers of that period. Our plot involves whal 11 must
have been hke when they appeared m the same hall," Swait
said "Even back then th e ci ty folk were very particula r
about the quality of their arts and wcr~ quite proud lo
present a performer who had sailed around The Hom to
grace their stage."
The troupe's "one-of-a-kind" concert is Just part of
the playbill. ··we do a seven-minute mdodrama lo the parlor
llallacf of the day.· Lillie Red Rid mg Hood.' that's really a
wicked operetta and perform some early California songs
m Spanish complete with castanets," said Swall.
Shc-began researching the music. lyrics and drama'>
from the 1850s m 1966and formed the acting company 1n
1975. .
It 1s now spon\orcd by th e Cal1fom1a Arts Council and
on the 13-state tounng roster of the Western States Art!.
Founda11on. The Quartet also has performed in Australia.
Alaska and Canada
Start busy day deliciously
Tickets will cost S7 at the door on the campus at 2701
Fa1rv1ew Road. ( u!lta Mc!.a
Professionals can egg on their
associates to health and hype
a t pre-meeting breakfasts
By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH
.<\sour daily schedules crowd up, 11 seems there·s
no room for mect1 ngs ors l ra tegy sessions except before
the regular day beg.ms. No wonder breakfast "out"' 1s
be<:oming a more popular forum for doing bus mess.
But when the talk 1c, )cnous. sometimes there's a
m.-ed for something more than what the tradnional
coffee shop mag.ht ofTer-more uniqueness in the menus.
more comfon. quiet. and even elegance. Fortunately, a
number of reslauranu. meet this need.
Two I panacularly like arc the Bouzy Rouge 1n
Newport Beach and Ch1cagoJoe"sJust off the 405
freeway in Irvine
With pncco; much the same as manycoffeesho~.
the Bou1y Rouge offers supcnorquallty food and
soothing surroundings which arc a pleasant relief from
the move•'em-on atmo!lpherc of most "fast service ..
spots.
Unfortunately. the morning we visited lhc Bou1y
Rouge. they were "oul of' the piece de resistance we
wanted to sample stufTed French toast ($3.95)
However.ownerTony f1crmann promises me this 1s
highly unusual. And certamly this nch concoction -
granola bread. sandwiched together wnh cream chc-e'i<'
and marmalactc, d1~pcd man orange-y batter and
grilled -sounds h ca W1nner
Bul so were our choices.
for lhe build-your-own omelclle ($3.50). you
choose any three of 11 fillings. from bacon to turkey As
my homc·from-Franoe son remarked, the deep color of
the omelelle was reminiscent of the rich yellow eggs of
France. and Sb was lhc delicate yet moist texture. A
choice of toasts (mcludmgan excellent whole grat0) and
flavorful cottage mes accompanied the omelette.'
Scrambled esg.s can beadisastctin a rcstauranf.
hut m1neat the Bouzy Rouacwercrichly moist, yet
hght Served with a plump, peppery English banaer
sausage. they were S3.50.
If )ou·rc ravenous. the Bou1y Rouge offers a New
'l orblcakand~al S9 95. Recentadd111 onsto the
menu 1ncludcqu1che, a buckwheat crepe filled with
~rambled~· cheese and choice of meats;cromant
filled with fncd eggs.cheese and meats(S3.9S).
THEBOUZV ROUGE, 3t IONewport Blvd ..
Newpon Beach, 6 7 3-3440. serves breakfast Monday
through Friday from 7 lo 10:30 a.m. and Saturdays
from 8 to 11 a.m.
Chicago Joe's resembles tum-of-the centuryCh1-ca~o with its nch wood panehngand etched glass. The
bncOy clad waitresses arc ex trcmely attcntJve. with
frequent ofTcrs of coffee and brewed dccaffc.
Popular here arc the fouromelettcs($4.3S and
S4.45 )-particularly the "Moms" with gnllcd Engh sh
bangers. cheddar cheese and tomatOC$, and the Shaker
MountaJO , which we sa.mpled. lt'san attractive
prcscntal1on. filled with crisp bacon. tomatoes and
cheese, topped with avocado slices and pmished wilh
fres h fruit. Al so on the plate: lhc tm1cst bottle of
Tabasco, bearing a Chicago Joe label. (Oevermerchan-
d1sers, these folks.)
To my taste. thefillin' was excellent, the omelette
itself. dry. but my companion hxcs bis that way.
The menu also suggests two "basic~", any style,
w1 lh sau~. bacon.or bangers. Allegd1shesatt
accompanied by buttery croissant, sourdouah bread. or
a sucky-goocr bran muffin.
ChiC&J.O s French toast ($3.25), lhe thick cut k.ind.
SALES
SERVICE
BIKES
'SKATES
SKATEBOARDS
NEW LOCATION NOW OPEN!
TUNE UP SPECIAL
Regularly 25°° NOW 1795
SAME DAY SERVICE
oiler e~pir•• Feb. 15, 1984
OPEN 7 DAYS
Men Verde Center
2701 Harbor Blvd.
Co.ta MeM, CA 92626
(71 4) 751-4882
305 Pa.Im
&lboa., C A.
92661
(714) 673-1352
Whale Watch Cruises 1~ nicely gnlled. dusted with powdered sugar and -a
welcome touch -served with warm syrup. The
bun~fbuttersuffercd, however, from stora __ .._ _ _..._
too close to the onions, . /.
ABOARD THE CATALINA HOLIDAY
Olherbrcakfast possibilitiesat.CnicqeJ<Je's
mcludc CUI Blackstone, a Benedict-type ttatment, but
with cheese sauce ($4.SO). Forsmallcrappetitcs. therc·s
Joe's speciaJ: croissant or honey bran muffin, fresh
SQucezcd orange juice m aaoblet, coffee. ($2.4S)
CHICAGO JOE'S, 1818 Main, Irvine. 26 l-SS37,
\Crvcs breakfast from 1 to I 0:30a.m. Monday throuJh
Fnda_y.
Of courx. the hotels ofour area arc well JC8red to·
the businc s breakfast. And here are some Other ideas.
(PleueMC18TAJlTfhCe l2)
WEEKENDS:
9:30 a .m. & 1:30 p.m.
•1.00 ... Mu.It r.,. wtth Ad
Ex tm:l-28-84 ·
Calendar
Send htfonnaUoa for
Weebader U.= to: Satestal.Dmeat du,
11ae Dall~PUot. P.O. Bcllll. lMIO, ...... CA,
92828. All latonaadoa
aboald be rec.et-.ed ftUlut
two w-.b la acl"8Ce of
neat. Aho. be ..,.. to
laclade a da,U.e tele-
pboDe Dember.
Fri.
Country
CB.A.a1DR8. 5·8 p.m ..
Cra%yhorae. I 580
Brookllollow, Sanla Ana.
549-1512.
ll&DL1tY·a. 1tt Thurs-
day Country ltattng.
smswumsR. Tartan
Room. 13062 Chapman
Ave .. Garden Grove.
WESTERN UNION
BARD. 8 :30 p.m.-1 :30
p.m.. Crazyhor&e. 1580
Brookhollow. Santa Ana
549-1512.
Ju.z
81DLLY llOOllE TRIO.
9 p.m.·l :30 a.m .. Big een·s.
14160 Beach Blvd ..
Weslmlhlster. 894-7575.
JOHNNY'S Rlt8 -
T AUil.A.NT. 2250 E. 17th
St .. Sanle Ana. Don lloeeff,
Jimmy Nemetla and Dldl
Boye, 9 p.m .-1 a.m .
836-6658.
TBS ltRJC
llA&IltNTBAL TRIO. eve·
ntnga. The Tulsa Rib Com·
pany. 3305 S. Bristol Ave ..
Santa Ana. 241-9005.
Pop
LOS LOBOS. Golden
Bear, 306 Pactftc COl18l
Highway. Huntingto n
Beach. 536-9600.
Theater
"BSCOlllNO
MKMORl&8" at South
Coast Repertory. 655 Town
Center Drtve. Costa Mesa.
TuC9day• thl"O\.Utb Sundays
unUI Feb. 12. 95'7-4033.
"BIUOAD001'" at tht"
Uarlequln Dinner Play·
houae. 3503 S. Harbor
Blvd .• Santa Ana. ntahlly
except Monday• until 'Feb.
19. S79-551 l.
''II.AM APPEAL'' at the
Grand Dinner Theater. 7
Frttdman Way, Anaheim,
nightly except Monday unUI
March 4. 772-3220.
.. nvsa OST 811AllT
WITH Alf AftO&L" at the
Weatmlnater Community
Theater. 7272 Maple St ..
Weatminater, P'rtdays and
Satunif.y9 at 8:30 through
P'tb. 4. 195-4113. "JlflOBT WATCH" at the
HunUngton Beach Play-
houae. ·'Main at Yorktown.
HunUn.iton Beach. Fr1daya
and Situtdaya at 8:30
thr'O\Ch Feb. 11 . 8~7-4465. ··'l'lls PIRATH or
PS1'ZAJllCS" al Sebaa·
uan·a Weal Dinner Play·
hOUM, 1.CO Ave. P1co. San
Clemente. W'"dncsd&,).'8 th~ Sunday• unUl Fc:b.
26. 40"2-9950. "I llM8 aJV VU" at the
Garden o~ Community
Theater. Chapman and St.
Mark'a, Garden Grove.
Friday. and S.turdaya at
8:30. Jan. I 5 and 22 at
2:30. th~ Jan. 28.
897·5122. ''IOOTll pACJr1C•• at
the Curtain Call Dtnner Tbcatcr. 690 El Camtno
Road, Tustin. \onll!,hl
through Sunday orily.
838·154.0.
''8UOAa" at the Coeta
Mesa Civic Plalyhouae, Or·
ange County Fairgrounds.
eoeta Mesa. Ttnrrada ys
through Saturday• at 8:30
until Jan. 28. 754-5159.
'"TOW A.RDS ZS•O" at
the San Clemente Com· munlly Theater. 202 Avt'
Cabrtllo, San Clemt'ntc.
Thuradays throU4lh Satur· days at 8 p.m. untn Jan 28.
492-0465.
8tniJe.
llAN WOllAPI IN-
8TITUTS. age. 25-55. pro;
reu1onally <feslgned get·ac·
qualnted party. 8 p.m.,
[ 14Q.4 Stonecreaa. Foun-
tain Valley. 545-0840.
IU88 AJIGIZ8 IUfGLU
DAJICS CLUB. 8:30· 11:30
p.m.. Frank Amosa Trto.
Layrayette Hotel. 144
Linden Ave .. Long Beach
(213) 435-631 J
Lectures
LAGUJlfA POltT8. Plillltp
Rackett. 8 p.m. author of
""My Heart on the Kty-
board." also former director
of Boeton poetry readl~
and poet's agent: Cll•e
Mat9oa, author of ""Main·
line to the Heart'" and
"Equal In Desire," Laguna
Beach Public Llbnuv. 363
Glenneyre. 494-8375.
Fllma .
ftATURlt OP PST·
CHO.ARAL Y918 A1'D TBS
MDID. four·part mm series
beglnnl"A tonight at 7 p.m.
with Roebomoo,"
directed by Aklra
Kurosawa. deaHng with four
pcr110n'a accounts of rape·
murder. UC Jrvtne. Sodal Science Lecture Hall. cam-
pus Dr1ve. Irvine 83 1·6631. ·•aLUE TBUND&R ... UC
Irvine. Science f,ecture Ha ll.
7 a nd 9 .30 p.m 856-5548
ETC.
19TB ANNUAL
ARAllElll SPORTS, VA·
CA TIOPf A1'D RV IBOW.
TV stuntmen. martial arts
contests. 300 exhibits.
throul(h Sunday. Anaheim
Convention Center. 800 W
Katella . An a he i m
999-8900.
Planlat Leonard Pen-
aarl.o at coneert ID
Santa A.Da Sabll'daJ.
Sat.·
a ... teal
OllAJllGlt COUJlfTT PA·
CD1C SYllPBOJrf, Kettla
Clutt. cond~tor, IAoDald
PemLulo, piano, 8 p.m ..
Tchaikovsky'• "Romeo and
Juliet" f'antaay Overture:
Rachmanlnorra Ptarlo Con·
certo No . 2: Beethoven'•
Symphony No. 5. free con·
cert prevtewat 7 p.m .. Santa
Ana Htgh School
audlto'Hum. 520 W. WaJnut,
Santa Ana. . Country __ _
W'ltlTSRllUJlll01' BAJllD
. 8 p.m.•1:30 a .m .•
Crazyhorae . 18150
Brookhollow. Santa Ana.
549·1512 .
Jau
LIOOL BAllPT01'. 8
p.m.. w1U perform W1lh
LOq 8eub City Coll4Ce
Coatem9orar1 llaalc
ltaMmble. directed by Oeo11• lbaw. Jaz.z pro-
feulonaJa Leroy Vt.a.or,
drums. Clareac:e .Jolkaa·
etoa, piano. will Join
Hampton In second hall of
pl'O((ram. Long Beach City
Colfege Audltor1um. Clark
and Harvey Way. Long
Beach. 420-4205.
RONlR& BROWK ftJO,
stt TuC9day Jazz listing.
Pop
AIRPORT&R Uflf. att Tueeday Pop Ii.Ung aouzy ROUOS. ace
Tucaday'a Pop llaUng. ·
JOBNNT'8 11&8 ·
TAua..AJllT. 2250 E. 17th
St .. Santa Ana. Doll lloeeff,
Jlm.mJ Pfeaacdl and Dick
BoJe, 9 p.m .-1 a .m .
836-6658.
ERIC llARl&ftTBAL
JAZZ TIUO. evenings. The
Tulsa Rib Company. 3305
S . Bristol, Santa Ana.
241 -9005.
IDDL&Y'l Stt Thursday
Popll~. R RftR att Tues·
dayP=tlng. JllE RT TURTLE see
Tueday Pop ltattng.
PURE SftltROY, IU'C'
Wednesday Pop listing.
8TllAJlfGlt DAZC. "A
Tr1butc to the Doore." Cold·
en Bear. 306 Pacmc Coast
Highway. Huntingto n
Beac-h . 536-9600
Theater
MOTJD• LODS: Dlfta
of tbe Golden Weat,
authentic Cold Rush enter·
talnment eponeored by the
Callfomla Arts Counctr. at 8
p.m. tn Moore Theater. Or·
ange Coast College. 270 I
Fairview Road, Coit.a Mesa
TlckelJI 87 at the door.
"BECOlllNO
IOtllORJSS.. at South
Coast IUpertory. See P'r1day
listing.
"BllJOADOOPr' at tht'
Harlequin Dinner Play-
house. See 'Friday llsuna.
"MAM Al'P&AL" afthe
Orand Dinner Theater. See
'~:S~""on UIAllT
WITH AR AJllGltL" at the
Weatmlnater Community
Theater. See Fr1day UeUng,
"JlflOBT WATCH" at the
HunUn«ton Beach Play-houee. See P'rklay la.ting.
··TBS PlaATU or
pisn.AJ9CS•• at Sebea·
Vlalton to the 19tb amaaal 8porta. Vacadoa and RV Show at tile
Ana.belm Con•entlon Center tlda weekend wW be amued by
comic dlYlne of •ta.Dtman Joe Gllbrtde.
uan'a West Dinner Play-
ho~. See P'r1day listing.
"8 all9 It.IV VU" a( the
Garden Orove Community
Theater. See Frtday la.ting.
"900Tll PACD"IC" at
tht' Curtain Call Dinner
Theater. See P'rtday ltalfnl{.
"8UGAlt" at the Cos1a
Mesa Ctvtc Playhou.e. See
Frtday llallng.
"TOW AJlD8 ORO" at the San Clemente Com~
munlty Theater. Stt Frtday
listing.
Lectura
by Renlor. an exper1mental
Olm depicting exchanges
betwe e n an eroflc
Charleeton danar and
grotctiquc black stereot)'J>t'.
8 p.m .. UC lrvlne. Social
Science Hall. Campus Dr1vt'.
lrvlnc. 856-6922.
Etc.
19TB ANPIUAL
ARAllElll 8PORT8, VA·
CA '001' AJlll) av SHOW.
sec Friday Etc. Ustlng
ll'SBRtW COUR8S8, s n Elementary Hebrew. 11:30 U
a.m.-2:30 p.m.: lntroduc· . e Uon to Judlac Studies,
8:30· I l :30. throughout ClaMlc·~ spr1ng eemealer. Siddle· ____ ....._.
back College. 28000
Marguerite Parkway.
Mlsak>n VlejO. 831-4530.
ADDDO. rendenng an at-
tacker harmless without
causing 9Cr1ous lnJu7 Is the
aim or Alkldo, 9 · l a.m .,
through March 3. Saddle·
bac k College. 28000
Marguerite Parkway.
Mlsafon VlejO. 831 -4646.
Ptlma
"Ill.US I duNDSR .. , 7
and 9:30 p.m.. UC lrvtne,
Science Lecture Hall. Cam·
put Or1ve. lrvtne. 856-55.a. ••TBS LOWSR mrraa··. (t 938) by Jean
Renoir. adaptation of
'Maxim Oorky drama on the human condition. Aleo
showing.
''CB••• a'IOlr' (1927)
ORAJllG& COUJlfTY PA-
CD"IC 8TllPllOJrf. &elda
Clark. conductor. Leonard Peaaarlo. pian o .
TchaJkovsky"e "Romt"O and
Juliet"" fantasy Ovt'rtuf't':
Rachmanlnoffs Plano Con-
certo No. 2: Bttthov~n·s
Symphony No. 5, 8 p m ..
Orange Coast Coll~~~ M~ Audttorrum.
Fairview Road. eo.ta Mesa.
660·3444.
LAGUNA DACH A.RT
llUUUll, preeenlAI atnng.
guttar. vi olin and
rnomochont. an authentic
Vletnameae rolk lnalru·
ment. Johann &a:...ttan'•
Dach 'a Fourth Lute Suite. 3
p.m. ., at the mu.eum. 307 cun er .. Laguna Deach.
41M-&531.
Jau
JAC& 8m.AJll1>. Acoustic
Jtultar. 3-7 p.m.. Ruaty
Pelican. 2735 Pactflc Cout
Htahway, Newport Beach 64~·3431 .
GILLIAM OAaN&R
QUARTET. 4·8 p.m .
AllaJo"s, 1670 Newport
Blvd ., C oata Mesa
642·8293.
ORA1'0& COAST COL·
LltOlt 1110 .JAZZ BAJllD.
5-8 p.m .. Crazyhorv. l 580
Brookhollnw. Santa Ano
549-1512
Pop
-AIR.PORTO Uflll. 18700
MacArthur Blvd . lrv1ne
Herb and VI. 8 ·30
p.m.· I :30a.m. 832·2770
rBRDIS FURTADO.
Latin to disco pianist. 2
p m.. Turtle Rock Com
munlty Park. I Sunnyhlll
Dr .. lrvtnt'. 660-364:1
SPUR OP' THE 110·
IDNT, JEFF LORB&R.
If A TllAJlf &AST, .JOB1'
a<>BIN90ft. n17L J&CK·
IOff
JR. al the Gold<'n B<'ar. 306
Pacific Coast Highway.
Huntington Beac h
&36-9600
M&DL&Y'8. 18774
Brookhurat, Fount.eln Val·
Icy, Vtrsll 9e•M• and
CUlllertM ~. event,..
983-2368.
M&WPOllTSa • .ee Tuee-~Pop ltlltlng.
3
;calendar .
(") .,....
Single.
WBEltL OP' P'RIE1'1>-
8HlP slns(lrs over 45, I l JO
>-a m .. brun<·h. Rusly 5<."up-
co ~r. lluntlnglon Bearh
U 522-127A ·;: u.. Etc.
TOY AND MODEL
T RANSPOR TAT ION
SHOW AND SALE. 9 a m -J
pm thousands of loys and
models lor ..ale from colll'C'·
I ors and dt"a lt"r& nallon wldl'.
Rocht"llt"'i; Convl'ntlon
Cenll'r. 3333 Lak('wood
Blvd . Long Hcach. (2 13)
A32·2282
Mon.
Cla .. lcal
GREOORY COLEMAN.
classical gultartst. T h(' N('W·
porll'r. I I 07 Jambor('e
Road. N"wport B('ach
644-1700
Country
GERALD RAY BAKD. 8
a.m.-1 a.m .. Crazyhorse.
1580 Brookhollow. Sunta
Ana 549-1512
Juz
BLUE BEET CAFE. I 07
2 1st SI . Newport rkach.
Robert William• Trlo. J -6
pm 657-3333
Pop
SHONA BISHOP. piano
bar. 5-8 p.m . Alrport('r Inn.
18700 MacArthur Blvd ..
lrvln('. 833-3440.
MEDLEY 'S, 18774
Srookhum. Fountatn V .
ky. B1m &am. evenings.
963-2366.
Tue
Clualcal
Country
BLUE BEET CA.FE. sec
Monday's Jazz listings.
DA V1D FRIZZELL A1'D
R&X ALLEN, JR •. 9 & l I
p.m .. presented by KIK F'M
at Cowboy. Anaheim.
835-1300
Jau
ED LEACH BIO BAKD.
nllt}lts. lr1sh lnt"mallonal.
16"431 Bolsa Chica. Hunt·
ln~on Beach. 646-1347
JlfEWPORTER. I I 07
Jamboree Rd.. Nt>wport
Beach . RolUl.leBl"OWll Trio.
9 p.m.·l a.m.. Library
Lounge. 644-1700
Pop
AIRPORTER Dm. 18700
MacArthur Blvd.. lrvln('.
Jim.my Bofalo and Tbe
P'lucoe. 833-2770
NltWPORTltR. I I 07
The Orange County Pacific 8>:.m_phony, directed by Keith Clark,
will be performlnC Satarclay DJCllt at Santa Ana JUah School and
Sunday e•enl.Dg at Orange Co.at Collece ln Coata Ilea.
Jamboree Rd.. Nt'wport
Beach, Vlacent Sc:ott. from
7 p m . In tht' Wine Cellar
644-1700
NEWPORT TURTLE. 59
Fashion l•land, Newport
&-ach, Lee Perrell. pianist
and humor1st, 9 p .m .-1 a.m
644-5313.
Theater
"BECOMING
llEMOIUltS" at South
Coast Repertory Sec f'rtday
llstl~.
"BRIGADOON" at lht>
Harlequin Dlnnt'r Play-
house. See F'rtday listing.
••lllASS APPEAL" at th e
Grand Dlnnt'r Theater. Stt
F'rtday Ustlng
"SOUTH PACIJPIC" at
tht' Curtain Call Dlnncr
Thcalt'r &-c f-'r1da y llsllng.
Lecturea
ORANGE COUNTY
SURVEY. dls<'usslon or thc
results of a <>t11dy of thc-
c-ounty'!> d<'m<>graphlcs and
public Qplnlon tn-nds con-
ducted by UCI. 7 I 5 a. m .
H"rltage Room. UC lrvlnt'.
Campus Drlvt", lrvlnc
856-6245
ROOKERY ll&ADUf08.
special presentation by
South Coast Repertory or
'"Second Lives," also lr1sh
folk musician O....nl•Doyle
and documentary photogr&·
pher Lamie lllartla. 8":30
p.m.. Upstart Crow and
Com pany Bookstore, South
Coa&t Village, Br1slol and
Sunnowcr. Santa Ana.
A28-3094.
Fllma
"CAST A GIANT
SHADOW" (1966) K irk
Do~las. Angle Dickinson. 7
p.m .. Newport Harbor Art
MuRCum. A50San Clt'mt'nle
OrlvC'. Newport 8C"arh
759· 1122
Single.
WHltltL OP' P'RIEPfD·
SHIP. singles over 45. din·
nrr. 6 .30 p.m. Smup,gler·s
Inn. Orange. 522-1271.f.
''THE BEST
PICTURE
OF THE
YEAR.''
C • ..w '>1.i.tt 6 1Cnsn U>n1. -A1 '"" ~ ........ -
THI#
BICIH"i• n•on· ---·--· 'MllfllJIT C'HAR'llJff' IMWIN WINKIJJI "'-"~
·• • PHii IPkl\UFMAN~"" "TH• ltKlHT \,lJFF
(~AlllJo.S MIANk 'iC GI hNN •n HAIUWo
I ANl1-llt-.HRIKSF.N SCl UIJN ,,.,.HIS (J.JAlll
'SAM SHIJl!'JU> AIHl WAJl0 lllM \'TANI J 'I'
8Altll>JtA HUl!IKi. Y Yt-.MMCA C:i.lml<Rl<.IO
PIVlll:U< ltll;Ji -o+ llttf ('flfff ,_,.,,,,,__C'AU.11 DESOCANU. __ .. _.., 1\JM 'MllJ.l·
-..... lllWIN WINKUJI _. IOllUl'r C'HAJrTOl'f ..,_ .... i.-_.,_.,,,UIJl' ... AUFMAN
la>'--=-~ ~..:.~~
...
Etc.
BALBOA SIU CLUB.
meets 8 p.m.. The New-
t>orter. 1 l 07 • Jamboree
k oad. Newport Beach.
we-a.
ClaMlcal
NltWPORTSR. see Tues·
day Pop llsttng.
Jau
THE CA!IDRY, 3010
Lafayelle. Newport Beach,
Tam lllcClalD, singer and
iUlladsl. 8 p.m.-mldntght. ~75-5777.
PmWPORTSR see Tues-
day Jazz llstln.g.
Pop
AlllPORTSR. see Tuea-
day ~ting. PR RTtR, see Mon-
day ~tlng. PR RT~TL&. att
Tue8day Pop Usttna.
PUil& IClfltRG't', 7:30
p.m.-mldnl2ht. The Chase
Lounge. ffyatt Anaheim,
1700 S. Harbor Blvd ..
Anaheim. 772-5900.
Theater
"lllt COMl1'fG
llEllORJU" at 8oatJa
Cout Repertory. See Frt-
~f B~N" at the
Harlequin Dinner Play-
house. Sce,F'r1day llsung.
"llA88 APPEAL" at tht>
Grand Dinner Theater See
Friday listing.
"TBlt PIRATES OP
PENZANCE" at Sebas·
tlan's West Dinner Play·
house. See Pr1day llsUml.
"SOUTH PACmc·f' al
th~ Curtain Call Dlnnt'r
Th('aler Sec F'rlday listing
Lecture.
ART SAKDWICllltD IN.
noon-hour talks at the
Las(una Beach Museum of
Calendar
Art. This week. guest
curator ltlalae DlDee will
offer an Informal talk and
tour of her exhibit.
"Anxious Interiors." Coffee
and tea ls served. attendees
are encouraged to bnng
their lunch. 307 Cliff Drive.
Laguna Beach. 494-6531.
TM\MGS
T0 0 0 ------=-\.ft& Cal~
1:fta4 "" ... 3.Wa\•~ -\Jre_.~1111 --n.e •---~
No matter
what you 're
doing. your
hometown
newspaper
The Daily Pilat
fits in.
8ln&la
ASSOCIATION Rlt·
JlfAJ88A1'C& CUATORS.
Singles a<>uac party. 7-10
p.m .• 3 142 Cork Lane. Costa
Mesa. 540·5803.
Thu.
Ju.a
1'BWPORTER. see Mon·
day J azz listing.
Pop
AIRPORT&R 11'1f. see
CAtllOINJA S
CilfA IEST OCIT~IA r CASI OI W
ur ... oUN.
AllaMOONl·l:.aO
ANkH, 2t
MAYS,•
Uf12,U
TICKETS
•t.00.1.00.
'1.00, ·uo
FOtt INFO•MA TlON
f'HONf (71 •)651·3111
Ott WllTl
fl 0 IOX 7SS
HEMET CAllf 92343 .... -
See Sunday-Tueaday Pop
ltaunga.
BOl1ZT ROUO&. ace
Tuesday Pop listing.
TD CA1'1'1t•Y. see
Wedne~~ Pop llstma. llltDL 'll . 18774
Brookhurst St.. fountain Valley, Butch Riilera Band.
963-2366.
1'BWPORTICR. see Tues-
day Pop llsttng.
Theater
.. 8£COlllJtG
MEllORII8" at South
Coast Repertory. See f'r1day
ltsUnt{.
"BRIOADOOJll" at the
Harlequin Dinner Play·
"Danton"
M4EN 91 br.KANCALRlFNA Y8l ...... •1 snJDmJ9 ~ ---
SCARFACE
"AL WCINO GJV&5 AN ~WORl'HY
PERFORMANCE
. ~la:nt. ,. belt in )UIS'.'
.kidy Stone.
SAN ~tsro omQNKlE
"IMMENSID' ocmoo
... 'Sartla' ii a knociout'.'
Larry Km, BOSTON HERAW
.. AL fWJNO 1.5 RJVEnOO
... ac:tl'l. llld 'Sc.vfa' • l'OUSlll ~ ..
Pia ~rom. WNBC·TV
OIWIGE
Stldlum Onvt·k'I 839-&no
WUT-TER Edwllrdl CNml w.t
89t-JQ35
houae. S« Prlday IJstlng.
••llA88 APPIA.I/' af the
Grand Dinner Theater. See
Friday listing.
''TB& PlKATlt8 OJ'
PEKZAllC&" at Sebae·
llan'e West OtnnC"r Play·
house. See P'nday 11.uru1. "80UTB PACIPIC;r at
the Curtain Call Dinner
Theater. See Friday listing.
"8UOAll" at the Cosla
Mesa Civic Playho~. See
f r1day listing.
"TOWARD& ZERO" at
the San Clemente Com·
munlty Theater. Stt Friday
llstlru1
On&oln& Eventa
ALLIGATOR FAAll.
767 I La Palma. Buena
Park. One of the world's
lartteet repllle collcctlons.
IOi30 a .m ·6 p.m dally
522-2615.
WHALE WA TCHIJlfG.
Through March, from
Balboa. boats kavC", Long
Beach and San Pedro ports
527-7111.
Dl8JlfSTLA1'D. l3 I J
Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim.
park offers more than 50
attractions In 5even·themC"
par~s. Closed Monday and
TueSday through winter
999·8605.
IPI THE SRA.DOW 01'
GOD. Feature I 00 gold
and sllvtr rlt ual plt"ces from
Jeru•alem ·s Bczalel
Acadt'my of Arts and ~
sign. plus archtttctural
stained glass and weavln~s.
10 a .m ·4 p.m . ends Jan
14. Jcwl.sh. Community
Building. main galknes.
6505 Wllshlre Bfvd.. Los
Angeles (213) 852· 1234
ICJtOTT'S BERRY
J' Allll. 8039 L~ach Blvd .
Buena Park. Camp Snoopy
area thC"med to California's
High Sierra's. Wiid West
stunt shows. canran
dancers. new rlctes a nd
s hows. dally. open I 0
a m -6 p m Mon . Tue .
f'r1 . 10 am -10 p.m. Sal ..
10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sun. Clo8ed
Wed and Thur 952-9400
LION COUNTRY
there 's more to do In snow than ski.
... n.lllN•
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~~ -I -; MtC£ MAffJt,I -: EIJN\RO s F8JMAN -:: PETER MAflQ.£ • --4t'b-. ~:-=:--o--•--• --_ _:_..:;.._ •
~~~~~-STARTS TODAY ~~~~~-
BREA
Mann Brea
529-5339
CYPRESS
l.Jncoln Dnve-ln
(714) 821-4070
COSTA MESA IRVINE
Edwards Cinema Center Edwards Woodbridge
979-4141 551-0655
MISSION V1£JO
Edwards M~on V~o
Mall 495-&20
ORANGE
Clnedome
693-0546
WESTMINSTER Edwards Cinema west 891 ·3935
ORANGE
Orange Dnve In
634·9361
SANTAANA
Edwards Bristol
540-7444
5
:Y. 0 -
I
I
l
6 ~County's oldest playhouse may be b1:1siest
~ Last two musicals at
~ Laguna Moulton attract
~ 99 percent box office
>. co "U ·~ u.
Records. they say. arc made to be broken and the
Laguna Moult<m Playhouse i£ on its way to brcalcing
some.
-;:: Specifically, the Moulton as aiming at a new
a> standard 1n ticket -------------g sales. According
~ to managing di-$ r ec t o r D o ug
Rowe. the last 3: three shows -
0 ·'Funn) (J1rt:• a: .. Morn10g's at
Toi
TITUS Sev en" and
"Thc)''re Playing ---------· Our Song" -each topped 97 percent at the box office.
with the two musicals running at 99 percent.
The Moulton, which has been opcratina since
1969, and its predecessor, the old Laguna Playhouse,
have been prcsenting'live theater in Laguna for the past
61 ·years -makini it easily Orange Counly's oldest
group and one of the longest-tenured in the United
States.·
Rowe, who ran the old playhouse for two seasons
in the mid-19605 aod has held nis present post since
1977, has had much to do with the Moulton'scontinued
success. He's currently it the helm of the theater's next
production, the county premiere of the historical drama
"Terra Nova." which opens Jan. 27.
The play is based on the chilling race to the bonom
of the earth during the winter ol 1911-12 between five
Englishmen and five Norwegians. Playhouse regular
Jon Sidoli heads the cast as Commander Scon with
Cathenne Rowe cas\ as Scott's wife.
Other members of the English expeditton include
Richard Petti~w. Mark Dressler, Gre1Howit. Robert
Kokol and Michael Leigh. Jacquie Moffett is designing
the ela~rate sets with Manhella Randall in charge of
costuming and Jeff Caldron beading the lighting crew.
Calendar
SAFARI. 8800 Irvine
Center Dr1ve. LaQuna Htlls.
drtve-lhrough wTld animal
park. ZambCzJ RJvercrtJlse. animal shows, petting zoo,
large aviary. opens dally
9:41> a .m .. last car admitted 3·30 p.m. 837-1200
SDllllAPf LIBRARY
AND G.ARDlt!fS. 264 7 Pa-
cific Coast Hl~way. Cor-
ona del Mar lfosc. cactus.
a nnual gardens. orchid
conservatory. kol po11ds. glfl shop. open dally I 0:30
a m ·4 p.m.
SIX FLAGS MAGIC
MOUNTAIN. 260-acre
theme park. r1des. shows.
entertainment, Computer
Discovery Center and other
exhibits, open daily 1 O
a.m.-8 p.m., located 25
miles north of Universal
Studios at Magic Mountain
Parkway, exit ofr 1-5. Valen-
cia. (213) 992-0884.
SIX FLAGS llOV ·
IELA.1'0> WAX ltlUSEUll,
77 I I Beach Blvd.. Buena
Park. new wax model of
comedienne Carol Bumclt,
likenesses of other famous
people pre8erved In wax. I 0
a.m.-8 p.m . San.-Thur .. 10
a.m.-10 p.m. fr1. and Sat.
552-1154.
SPRUCE GOOSE .
Bllllonatre Howard Hughes·
world0slargest seaplane. l O
a .m.-0 p.m. dally. adjacent
to Queen Mary. Pier J. Long
Beach Harbor. (213)
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While the epic sap is being prepared for the
county's largest st.age, rqjstration continues for the
eight-week session of the Laguna Moulton Per-
formance Works.hop, wbicb begins Monday and runs
through March I 0.
The couaes are designed for both adults ands
children and...will t.nc~ude ffting. mime and audition
techniques. Instructors are Donna Soto-Morettini,
Caprice Roth and Rowe. Call the playhouse at 494-0743
for details.
PERFORMANCE DATES have been scheduled
for "Second Lives." a senes of dramatic readings
adapted from South Coast Repertory's recent publi-
cation of interviews with immigrants and an1cles by
scholars tn Orange County.
The monologues and dialogues arc excerpts from
interviews recorded during SCR's year-long study of
the immigrant-refugee experience in Orange County.
On the Orange Coast, readings arc scheduled for
Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.brthe Upstart Crow,.Costa Mesa;
Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. at Orange Coast College, Feb. 16 at 10
a.m. at Westrnin5ter High School and at 8 p.m. at the
SCR theater in Cost.a Mesa. Feb. 21 at the Cultural
Cen\Cf", San Juan Capistrano. Feb. 24 at 10 a.m. at
Estancia High School in Costa Mesa, and Feb. 28 at 8
p.m. at UC Irvine.
Call the theater at 957-2602 for additional
1nfonnation.
BACK.ST AGE -The entire cast of the Irvine
Community Theater's next production, ··A Life in the
Theater," has been chan1ed ... Art Winslow has replaced
Robert Renfrow and Robb Fahey has replaced Joel
Jones in Dav1d Mamet's two-character play about the
backstage lives of two acton, which opens Feb. 3 for
four weekends at Turtle Rock Community Parle under
the direction ofJoan McGillis ... call 957-5496 for ticket
information.
Garden Grove's Gem Theater will open the three-
cbaracter musicaJ "Starting Here. Starting Now" next
Friday ... lhe show will run Wednesdays through
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7: 30 through Feb. 18
at the .. theater. 12852 Main St .... call 636-7213 for
reservlltions.
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Conrad gung ho in 'Hard Knox' tonight
Predictable patriotism
adds unintentional humor
By TOM JORY . , .... ,,_.,,..
NEW YORK (AP) -"Hard Knox," tonidlt on
NBC, is a throwback to those movies made in World
War II to lift morale on the home front ... positive.
patriotic and achingly predictable.
They're all there: the steely eyed commanding
officer dedjcatcd to tradition, has loyal but ill-humored
topkick ready to knock heads to keep the troops in line,
the gung-ho kid determined to bust a gut fo r promotion.
the misfit eager for expulsion.
And they all say just what you expect them 10 say:
Capt. Cole (referring to Col. Joseph .. Hard" Knox):
.. Doesn't it bother him that so many people hate him? ...
I don't sec how he takes it."
Master Sgt. Tuttle: "He's a Marine."
But there's something different about "Hard
Knox," too. The story is set in a rundown mm~
school in Illinois, the captain is a woman and "Top •
Tuttle has a heart.
"Hard Knox" probably was not meant to be funny:
Robert Conrad. who plays Joe Knox, is serious, really
serious, about the Marine Corps. Remember "Baa Baa
Black Sheep" on NBC in the mid·'70s. with Conrad as
Maj. "Pappy" Boyington, the rcal-H(e World War II
flying ace?
There are some arnuPng moments in the movie,
undoubtedly intentional though again, predictable, and
the film is, on the whole, inoffensive and sometimes
mildly diverting.
Knox is a decorated Marine flier with a quarter-
ccntury in the service -"22 kills and every medal
they've got" -when he's told he's been grounded, for
medical reasons.
"Sir," he tells the basecommander, "you married a
beautiful woman. My wife sits out there on the tarmac.
... When 1 ask her to roll over, my God, she rolls over."
He's told to take 30 days anyway, then come back
to a desk ••with wings," whatever that means. He
decides to spend part of his vacation at Garfield
Robert Con.rad, Joan Sweeny, Red Weet
and Dean~ (from left) are a etern bunch
Military Academy, his alma mater.
Knox finds the school in disrepair and the cadet
corps totally without discipline. Gen. Garfield (Bill
Erwin), confined to a convalescent home, talks Knox
into taking charge of the school ... for two weeks.
Predictably, "Top" Tuttle (Red West) arri".es the
next day, on leave, to help his old boss.
Knox deals fint with Marilyn Cole, the academic
principal, who suggests that the career leatherneck stick
to administration. and she'll handle the students.
Before long. she's in uniform, and called .. Captain."
Ultimately, Knox arraniscs a .. red and white war"
with nearby Vickers Hill Military Academy, and the
competition leads to a confrontation between Pascoe
(Stephen Caffrey) and Bridley (Ricky Paull), two
Garfield upperclassmen desperate for recognition.
..Hard Knox" clearly was produced as a pilot for a
prospective series. His two week'S at Garfield up. Knox
hints that he might be there when the cadets return
Monday.
Footnote: Conrad recently gave $25,000 to the
Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation for the children
of Marines killed in the Oct. 23 massacre in Beirut.
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CBS' dramatic series "Boone," appeared live from New
York's WaldorfHotel on New Year's Eve and was
saluted in a Dick Clark special.
He will soon be seen on .. Star Search" and a TV
special .. The Stars Salute the Olympics."
Vinton is hoping a pilot show, appropriately titled
-rhe Bobby Vinton Show," will be picked up for airing.
The format features Vinton backed by bis Big Band
sound in a stiche of music corned and dance.
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stlver ob)ecl'i trom the~atlonaJ-"Museum of Ireland In
Dublin wtll be: f'xhlbited Jan 18 April 15. surrealist
patn11ngs of Cost<1 Mesa artist Jt>rry Wayne Downs.
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LAGUPtA HACH MtJSltUK OP AllT. 307 Cliff
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lc:au sculpturl' and dlrector1al mode: phot~aph}' which
<'xplort-s re&l and surrnl concerns whtcfi evoke a n xiety
within an tnter1or dwelllng pJace, t hrough F'cb. 19:
Contemporary California Artlsta eenea spotlights Bob
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LA HABRA CBILDU!C'& Mt18SUll. 301 S
(';uclld, La Habra, lllcn.ktcla f'xhlblt, a hands-on
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GallerieS
MILLS BOU81t. 12732 Main St.. Garden Grove,
rxhtblllon of folk art from around the world, through
~Jun. 29. open noon-4 p.m . Wed . ..Sun. 6~1232.
111.JSEUll OP NORTH ORAPfOlt COUNTY. 301 N
Pomona Ave .. FuJkrton. "Tile Teddy Bear," t!Xhlbll of
TC'ddy Seara, throu~ Pcb. 19. 738-6545.
JRWPORT BARBOR A.RT llUSltUll. 860 San
Clement<! Dr.. Newport Beach. "ll llodo ltallaao,"
ltallan new Image artlata Mlmmo Paladino and Martsa ~'lt!n, Jan. 19-~prtl l . Deborah Remington, a 20-year
retros~Uve through March 25: "Hollywood Still
Lile,' organtud by actrnt1 Diane Keaton and Marvin
I lt'lf~rman. still photos from Hollywood studios from the
30· 50s, thro~ Feb. 5: open 11 a.m .·5 p.m. Tuc.·S un.
673·3804.
OJlAPIQ& COURTY CltNT&R FOR CONT&ll-
POllAllY A.RT, 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd., Space l I I,
Santa Ana. funky .documentation of Imagery of Holly
wood In the '50s and '60s by Simone Gad: photo realism
In the atylc of the Dutch maateni by Jon Swihart: rtchly
colored photog.raphs pr~nt the female form as an urt'al
t'vocallve Image by Mark Chamberlain, through Jan 23.
Wed. ·Sun noon-5 p m . 549-4989.
GALLERIES
ALLEJllDALE GALL£Rm8. 1540 S. Coast llwy ..
Laguna Beach. htghly polished bronze acuJpturea by the
Bennett brother& of PlacC'rvlllc. Indefinite, I I a.m .5
p.m. dally except Monday 497-6005.
AQUA CLA881C8. 332 Forest Avenue Mall.
Laguna Beach. water-related art.works such u hand-
pafnted porcetiaan fish. crystal ships In decanters.
kaleidoscopes ustng real aca 's hells a nd star fish.
lndeftnlle111 a .m.-op.m. Tue.-S un. 494-0138.
BC SPACE. 235 Forest Ave.. LaQ:una Beach,
photographs by Pate-oil and Fem ttelrand. th~
Jan. 21 : also "A ot Place," photograph• l:>y
Andrea Jennison. David Famlltan, Dennis Giibert.
Marion Knl.l(tlt and Tom Breeden. Indefinite. 11 :30·5;30
Tuc.-Sat. 4~7-1880.
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lrtab Nadonal llueam cU.aplayed at
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BLU&BIRD OALLSaT. 1540 s . Coaat Highway.
Laguna Beach, "Early Callfonata Art18ta," work• by
locala, Indefinite, 1-!S p.m. Tue.-Sun. 497-5377.
CBALLl8 OAl.1.Kll.m8. 1390 S. Coaet Hwy.,
Laguna Beach , new watercolors by Gerald F. Bommer:
oils and sketches by Valerie Winslow. lh~an. 29
colleclton of Loren Gladetone: group ahow gallery
artJsts. Including Larry Chr1aty and Jean omb.
Indefinite. 11 a.m.·5 p.m. Wed.-Sun.
C08TA IU&A AllT L&AOU&, January exhlbtla Include work by Myrna Bamea and May Elkn Dehaven
on c!Wplay at Glendale Federal Savlnga In Fashion
Island. Bill and Cec Coburn w111 be cxhlbt{lng their work
at the Costa Mesa Playhouse throu,01 Feb. 4. 830-941 5.
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>-~ DE81GPl8 R.ECYCL&D, 619 N. Harbor Blvd.,
:J Fullerton, glass a nd painting exhibit featuring six ~ artists lncludl~ Gall Humphrt"ys. Peter Temple and
-, Tht"lma dcGo<-dt" Smith. through Feb. 4 879-1391
>-EDGE GALLERY. "'Celebrates One Year An
ni nlvt-rsary, 24 artists Including Tony OcLap. Geo'li[e
"O llt>rms, f"lorcncr Arnold. Joanne Julian. ends J~2"0. U: 11 4 p m Tue ·Sat 871 ·5862. ~
GALLERIA P'Dlflt ART. 3732 E Coast Hlghw .
";:::: Laguna ~arh . ltollday Group Show. works by Paul ~ &rg. Dagman Chaplin. Fay Colmar. Janice OcLoof. c De-.lrcc £ngcl. Al Nt'wman and Ursula Wolf Rottkay.
G> t"ndsJan 14. al"<> works by Dall. Chagall. Warhol. Ertc, ~ Miro. Prier Max, also CaJlfomta artlats. Indefinite. I 0
Q) a.m ·6 pm Mon.-Thur .. 10 a.m.·9 p.m. Fr1 & Sat
;: 673-3873.
-HUl'ITll'fGTOlt B&ACB LIBllAJIT A880CIATlt8 o GALLERY. 711 I Talbert Ave., Huntington Beach. 0:. Su~n Smith. photographer. "IJD.aC•: Soadaenl Call-
fornia," through Jan. 30: Nicholas Klntglos. photogra·
pher. t'Xhlbll~ on uppl"t' deck. "rtnt lmpraeJona -
Portfollio I." A42-448 I
IRVllU P'IPfE ART8 CE1'TER. 4601 Walnut Ave ..
Hcntagc Park lrvlne, "lrrine Collecta Cootem·
poruy," Jaspt'r Johns. Andy Warhol. Tony OcPal.
John Paul Jones. Susie Ketchum, palnllngs, drawlnl(s
a nd sculptures. through Jan. 25. 9 a .m .-9 p.m. Mon.·
Thur., 9 a .m.-6 p.m. Fri •• 9 a.m.·3 p.m. Sat. 552-1078.
JAPAIOt8ECVLTUUDl8PLAY.Japanesefamll-
lt'8 throuJl}lout the county have loaned heirlooms for
special dfsplay at cal State. Fullerton library. Items
Include SamuraJ swords from Shogun period. Buddhist
family shrine a nd wedding kimono. through Feb. 20. 8
a .m.·5 p.m. Mon.·Frl. lhrough Jan. 27. 773-2414.
KOZAK GALLSRY, 202 Newport Center Or1ve.
Nt'wport B<-ach. w11a11fr from an artist's perspective In
sort graphic forms by Brent Harder. lithographs by
Picasso. Peter Max and mort": Jeanne LaRae does on·
the-apot portraits. lnderlnlle. 11 :30 a.m.-6 p.m . Mon.·
Fr1. 640-7259.
IDl0PfQUl8T QALL&RY. 484 N. Coast Highway.
Laguna Beach. oil paJnUngs by Robert Wood. famous for
hls land and aea.scapcs o('°"Amcrtca: aJ90 Newport Beach
artist Frank Germain, portrayal& of American West:
bronze sculptures by Richard Meyer and Juan Martinez.
l 0:30-5:30 dally except Tue .. Indefinite.
LAGURA OIUGOIAL8, 330 N. Coast HJJOJway.
works by Leon Frank.a and Robert Wee. t.Jlrough
Febraury. 10:30 a .m .-5 p.m. Mon.-Fr1. and 10 a .m.·6
p.m. Sat. & Sun. 494-2081 .
The Grand
DlnnerTheatr LIVE ON ST "GE
MARTIN MILNER
STARRING IN
"MASS APPEAL"
The New Broadway Comedy Hit
By Bill C. Davis
..Pannlni for Companlon•blp" by ·
Nlcbolu ltlnteloe' portfollo at Bantt.niton
Beach Library Auoclatee Gallery.
Br'eakf ast Served
24HHS
HEATED
PATIO
DINNER MENU
served 5-10 pm
Also Starring Fred Lehne
Directed By Jack Bunch Omelettes 25 1' arletles
Sandwiches 30 J'arltles
We've rolled back prices
and hoisted up the service
without changing that
great Pirate Quality!
Th<\1 'nght h>w1.·r pnce!> lx'lfer 'ervace .Blackbeard s Galley& Grog.
we·r<' able to do 1h14' dannn rNe by bringing your soup or salad to your
li\bk 1ns1ead or m<\ktng }'l)U Wt\lk the plank 10 the Salad Bar• --All
<.n't\t l>l.•als on Mi."ab NOW Ml' part or our Regular M enu llkl'
D~llclous Stuff~d Pacific Flound~r only $10.95 and T~nd~r
Cltlclr~n Oscar onl{.I $9.95
Join u' rontght '"morrow nHJht any nlghr !.oon'
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also In SUD8et Beach
(714) 496-927'1
(213) 592-5404
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Two blocks to1.1th o(
John 'W1yM Airpcrt
Nf'WJ>O" Beach
8H.oo80
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Galleries
llATBR8 nPf1t AllT GALLERY. 1492 S Coast
Hl.ghway, Laguna Beach . works by OaJI, Vasarely. Phlllp
Moyer. Miro {largest collecUon of Miro graphics In U.S.)
and f1ltt group oT etchings by Rcmbran<lt. Indefinite. Io
a.m.-1 O p.m. dally. 494~903.
llAX 5000. restaurant. 4628 Barranca Parkway.
Woodbrtdge Center, lrvlne, eJChlblt of Jack Reilly.
contemporary sculptural palnUng. through January.
857-5000.
llJLL8 BOUSE AllT GALLERY. 12732 Main St,
Garden Grove. lntemallonal Folk Art. toys. sculptun-.
pottery. through Jan. 29, noon-4 p.m. Wcd.-Sun
638-6707.
OWPORT BBACB CITY BALL GALLERY. 3300
Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. Gary Shla Crabb.
Tustin. ceramics: Brenda C.onncr. Westminster. Chi-.
neac brush artist: Kitty Aquilar. El Toro. fiber art:
George Long. acryllC1t; Audrey McNelll, otls and Joan
Chrtstensen. watercolors. through Jan 25. 8-5 p.m
BEHIND THE SCENES
with
Brenda Caponera
Restaurant EJ:ecuhve
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ANTHONra PIER 2 -NOTHING FISHY HERE
The most lntefllgent, helpful menu of the year can be
found on the tables of Anthony's Pier 2 Restaurant In
Newport Beach. After each fish entree, and over 30
different schools are represented, customers find the
calorie count, place of origin and whether the fish la
baked, broiled, steamed, paached, fried, or aa.uteed.
Example, red snapper 178 calones, Florida-broiled
$12.95. For those who miss the paint, owner Charley
Rlvez:zo has added a footnote calllng attention to the
fact that a 16 ounce New York steak has 2, 144
calories. Anthony's Pier 2 Is located at 103 N. Bayside
Drive. Call 840-5123.
CRAZYHORSE STEAKHOUSE ENTERTAINMENT -ICHEDULE
Jan. 13-Charmers, Ja.n. 14-Western Union Band
Jan. 20, 21, 27, 28 Ooo-Wah Rider•
Coming events are B.J. Thomas, Sy1vla, Raz:zy Balley,
Gary Morris and the Four Freshmen and the
Llmelltera.
The Crazyhorse Steakhouse Is located In Santa Ana
at the Oyer Road exit off the Newport Freeway. Call
549-1512.
MEDLEY'S ENTEAT AINMENT SCHEDULE
January 13, 14, 20. 21. 27, 28 Butch Riiiera House
Band.
Blm Bam Is back on Monday nights, and Christopher
Sall appears Tuesday, January 24.
Medley's la located at 18774 Brookhurst Street In
Fountain Valley. Call 963-2366 . .. * .. * ..
f f!B/Ute 011~ DiJJ/y Pt/or AC1WNI~ Dept
S~iadrifter
3333 West P.cihc Cout Hwy
" .... 5-ch ............ 11"4' Rettrntioos: 642-2295
NOW SERVING
COUNTRY STYLE -SUNDAY BRUNCH 'I''
lnolud• Bevera9• -Well Drink or S..r
I tt 1:00
1712 Placentia 645-~l
COSTA~A
dally 528· J 258.
POllBROY GALLltRT. 565 J lAncoJn Ave .. Suite A,
Cypress. Indian artlsta lncludlng Esperam.a. Fred
Duran and Alfredo Rodnguez. Indefinite. 827-J 010.
gvoaUll..._ 374 N. Coast H~hway. LA&unt Beach,
Chinese brush paintings by Ins Adam: watcreolora by
Chris Stevens and scurpture by Sid Ladensen. through
f"eb, I , J 0 a.m.-5 p.m. dally. 494-4422.
SAOOLEBACK COLLEGE. 28000 Marguerite
Parkway. Mission VlejO. ngurallve drawtnga. stTll llfcs
and ceramics by Ria Orane wtll be on display In the
library through January 831 -4530.
BOPf SIB.II.Oft GALLltRT. 1166 Sunflower at
f'alrvlew. C.osta Mesa. Joop Haff mans exhibits bronze
sculptures from tht' Netherlands and pho~raphy by
Constant Haffmans, JO a.m .-6 p.m. 'Mon.-Sat.
557-0804.
80U111 COAST AllT Cltl'fTZR, 283 E. 17th St ..
Costa Mesa. pr1ntJIJ and rare paJntlngs by renowned
~-~~-to· progrMI renalna from tM to Jaz "'*'
U., hw RONNIE BROWN now "puring et the NIWPORTER RESORT HOTEL TUI I., thru .....,_ deJ .... ., ....... .., ... -....... -from .-PM. for more lnfonutton
calM4-1700.
Its like ~ina
French home.
You're not a stranger. you're a guest Your
hosts serve you their best wines. And cuisine
that is prepared with love. It's very friendly
and very French.
So come with your heartiest appetite.
J~L
ht•nch Country Omtng
7324 E. Florence Ave .~. (213) 927-0133
4251 Martingale WflY, Newport Beach, (714) 955-2755
The American E"pres.f Card. •
Don't leave home without it: ..
~~~~. Daily Pilai exclwtWIJ/ an tM
Partelan pr1mltlve Michel Delacroix. ends Jan. 14: al90
Joan Irving exhibit end Jan. J 4. I 0:30 a.m.-5 :30 p.m
Mon ·Thur. 646-4545.
ll
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81J8A.Pf 8PIJUTU8 GALLltRT. 522 Old Newport ~
Blvd., Newport Sf:ach . "Tlle 11.Mtenof Pllotoospby," -
Includes works of nature landscape photograpf\er Ansel -r'I
Adams, &renJtt Abbott. former assistant to Man Ray ::!.
whose subtccts lnclud" artists and Intellectuals. "nds 2' Jan 14.Gjt-6405 ':<
TL& GALLEIUlt8. 611 Anton Blvd .. Suitt' 120. c...
Cost.a Mesa. new painting. by dramatic expre1SSlonlst ~
Frank Dixon and landsca~ paintings by Deborah Kasa. c
throUJOt Feb. 18, Tue.·Sat. 11 a.m.·5:30 p.m. 545-~ ART5. '<
UC IRVIJIOt OALLltRT. campus Or1ve, lrvlne, Is <:;)
participating In "D 11.odo Italiano" eJChlblt with •
Newport Harbor Art Muaeum with works by Mano Merz .• ..cO
Jan. 19-Aprtl J . 856-9622. ~
Gil bert &
Sullivan's
arlettuht
.f D1111tu Pl•r'*•'"'
NOW PLAYING
Direc ted B y
Tom Blank
M&UJlc By F~derlclc L o&H
Boole and lyrlc• By Alon Jay Le rner
Ptlrformances Tues thru Sun , Sat & Sun Brunch
3503 S. Herbor Blvd., Santa Ana 92704
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'START A HECTIC BUSINESS DAY SUNNY-SIDE-UP.··
THE BARN
Amencan Lunch M F 11-2 30 Dmner
M·S lrom 5 PM Happy Hour M·F
4 30 to 7' PM. Sun Champagne
Buffet Brunch 10-2 30 Entertainment
& Dancing. Banquet Fac11tlles
14982 Redtull. Tusttn 730-0115
THE ORIGINAL
BARN FARIER 8TEAXHOU8E
The original Featuring display
bfoilt'lQ Lunch Mon -Fn 11·2 Dmner
ntghtly Mon.-Fn. lrom 5 pm . Sat &
Sun from 4 p m 200 t Harbof Blvd
Costa Mesa 642-9777
HAmURGER HAMLET
Famous "8riety of hemburgers, saloon
steak sandwlches. IObstet bisque,
onion 90Up fondue and cherry cob-
bler. Lunch & dinner from 11 30
M-Sat. Sun 10-10. Special Sunday
Breakfast. Great bar & happy hour
1545 Adams at Harbof. Costa Mesa
546-7392
PARADISE CAFE
San f-ranciscan style hesh tish and
pasta. Patio dining Lunch M f 1 1-3
OIMef Mon -Sat. from 5 p.m Happy
Hf. M-F 5-7 Wed Ladies nite 50' well
drinks trom 3 p m Banquet facll111es
600 Newport Center Or . Fashion
Island, Newport Beach 644 1237
POOR RICHARDS
KrTCHEN
&eakfaS1. lunch. dinner Patio d1n1ng
with ocean vrew Modest puces
Beef /Vllfle Famed f0t Belgian watlleS
Open daily lrom SAM 1198 S Coast
Hwy In Village Faire Mall Laguna
Beach 497-1667
Chinese
JADE DRAGON
Szechwan & Mandarin Cuisines of
Old China Host Wallace Lee Chef Yu
Chen Elegant d1ninQ Lunch. Omner
Set & Sun Otm Sum (Chinese Tea
Cake Brunch! Banquets. Beer &
Wine. Rea sonable Pric es 12100
Beach Blvd Stanton 898-8931
Continental
AIAPORTER INN
MHll•rraneen Room
Cont1nen1a1 Lunch M F 1 1 30 · 2 30
Sun B1unch 10 3 00 Dinner trom
5 30 Hal:)py Hour M·F Entertainment
& Oanc1n{). Valet Parking. Banquet
Fac11t!11>s 18700 Mac Arthur. Irvine
833-2770
RIVIERA
Continental Chef Richard Bergner
since 1970 Intimate Dining Lunch
11 30.3 00 ()Inner from 5 PM Closed
·• Sun & Hohdays Banquet roorr.s
3333 S Bris tol Costa Mesa
540·3840
Greek
FRAN O'BRIENS
lrlsh Spirits & exqu1s1te Greek
CuisJne Authenlk: Greek appetizers
and entrees by Athens-born Chet
Otonnisseus. Greek waiters & Greett
folk music. Cocktails and enterlatn·
ment 1600 W. 91h St . In the port area
of Long Beach 213-436-2321.
Italian
lMlLFI
Most beautiful. alf0tdable. romantic
rlstorante along the Orange Coast
T radrtlooaf and ~egtOnal llaUan dishes
A la Carte from $4 95 Dtnner nightly
from 5 PM except Monday. Cocktail
lounge and llve entertainment 3520 E
Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar 675-1922 .
CAFE LIDO
Cannjjry V1lldCJe 1au :,p~t Co1y 11
mo~rhore E Kten~1ve m!'PU Lunches
M-F t 1 ') Dinners ruQhtly !> 1 I Piano
o;:ir n1ghlly lrrim 9 p m ~un Tues A
Mike Pr11tl'•son Wed ':lat ;'900 New
port f\lv!J Newporl n«<1cl1 b7S 2968
DONA TELLl'8
In Costa Mee& since 1973. Pizza from
the East hal come West! Pizza. pasta.
salads. beer. wine lunch specials.
Catering. Lunoh Tues. lhnJ Fri .. 11:30
to 2 P M. Dlnnec 7 nights from 5 p.m
2230 D Fairview. Costa Mesa
548-3172 and 543-1037.
TWO GUYS FROM ITALY
Homestyle Italian Cooking in a
roman11c atmosphere Same owner
since 1975 ()pen Mon lhru Thurs
11 30AM to 1o·OOPM Fn & Sat to
1 1 PM Sun Brunch 10-3 Omnet 1111
IOPM 2267 Fairview. Costa Mesa
642-9500
Mexican
DON JOSE'S
The original Established s1r•o• 1964
1 Comptetety remOdeled Open 7 days a
week Luncheon specials M -F
Margantas half price Mon Tues
Wed 5 to 10 PM Happy Hour 4 10 b
PM Wide screer1 TV Orders to go
9093 E Adams Huntington Bf!ach
962 79 t 1
CASA CAMINO
Mdr9a111as and grec11 Me111Cdfl I .l(ld
I 1Jnctr and dinner 7 days a wee11
Happy hour M-F 4 8 30 Sunday
champagne brunch 10·3 2011 1
Brookhurst al Auams Huntington
Beach 963 9748
Ml CASA MEXICAN
RESTAURANTS
Our food is a trip 10 Mexico! Est since
1972 Open dally from 11 a m for
lunch & d1nll8f Cocktails Two k>-
cations 296 E 17th St . Costa Mesa
645-7626 105 Main St Balboa
675-9600
TORTILLA FLATS
Award winner year afler yeer Same
S()OO(a style cooking iunce 19'9
Open daily 1 t 30 to tOPM Sunday
brunch 10:30 10 3. Happy hour 4 to
6PM weekdays Complimentary
bolanas. C.nllna apen Ill 2AM 1740
S Coat Hwy.. Laguna Beach
494-6588.
TAES AMIGO&
A place tor people who apprec1a1e
good Mexican food at surprlslngty IOw
p00es Open daily t 1 a m lunch &
dtnner. ba1ly luncheon spec fa ls
Catering 2200 Harbor Blvd., I( Mar1
Plaz.a, Cos1a Mesa 642-827418278
Seafood & Steak
BLACKBEARDS
Hearlf Beet Entrees & Seafooa
I unch I I 3 00 Dinner from 5 PM
Happy H01ir M·F Extensive Oyster
Bar Two Olocks c.outn ol John Wayne
Airport 833·0080
THE CANNERY
features fresh IOcal se.tood. eastern
beef Lunch. dlnfl8t'. Sunday brunch
and champagne bfunch. hatbof
crutSeS Entertatnment nightly and
Sunday aflemoon. Lounge food gal-
ley H1st0f1C waterfront landmatk in
Newport's Canl'lefY Village 30 I 0
Lalayette 675 5777
RUSTY PELICAN
Fresh seafood and lots of 11 Newport
Beach Lunch . dinner, Sunday
brunch Overlooks Newport Bay.
2735 w Coast Hwy 642-3431 IMne
lunch. dinner, happy hour 1830
Main 545-4774
TALE OF THE WHALE
Open 7 Oeys &eaklasi 7 a.m M·f
Lunch t 1-.4 M-F Dinnef 4-11 M-S.
Sat & Sun bfvnch 7~4. Oystef bar
Fri . Sal , Sun Banquet lacllties up to
500 Entertainment Wed-Sun.
PaOCHamte bay view. 400 Main St ,
Balboa 673-4633
THE WAREHOUSE
Fresh Seafood & l'lternallonat
Cuisine Waterfront dining. Chet
Charles Kalagian Lunch. Dinnef. Sat
& Sun Award Winning Brunch
Banquets & Catering. Oyster Ber.
Entertainment Udo Village. Newpof1
Beach 673-4700
For Restaurant
Directory Information,
Please Call
Brenda Caponera
At 642-4321
ext. 269.
A SPECIAL ADVERT•SINO SUPPLEMENT
11i4 CADILLAC C•AARON
''BEST. OF
ALL •••
IT'SA
CADILLAC''
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2 Auto Piiot/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, January 13. 1984
a dillac '84: Lon g -and short f
t: J HUI I 1-rom compact-s1zeo
'1rmuron to the Eldorado B1arr1tz
""c111vor !Ible to full-sized seven-dnd
'1qhl oassenger Fleetwood Um ou-
,111tts 0..-ldillac for 1984 offers a range
>I CMS nes1gned to suit the varied
ta stt--s nnd rE>quiremen ts of the fine
c,11 buyer
Cimarron one of the smallest
C,1d1llSCS built Since 1905 IS the first
l' .1d1llac equipped with a four-cylinder
u1g1ne :.tnce 19 1• and the first to
feature a standard manual trans-
m1ss1on since t 953
Prominent d1mens10ns for this four-
door. front-wheel-drive sedan are:
wheelbase. 101 .2 inches: overall
length. 173 1 Inches. and body width,
65 inches
A new Eldorado Biamtz Convertible
Cadlllac·s ftrst convertible since
1976 -is the latest addition to a long
Caclillac sales
'83
,. • w ere up in
OET ROIT -Cadillac dealers have re-
ported a 20 5 percent dally sales rate Increase
for the 1983 calendar year compared with
1982. while recording the fifth best calendar
year sales In the dlv1s1on's 81 -year history,
according to Robert D Burger, Cadlllac Motor
Car Division general manager.
"1983 also marks the third consecutive
year that Cadillac sales have topped the
previous year's totals,'' Burger said.
Domestic deliveries of new Cadillacs
during the 1983 calendar year totaled 300,337
units versus 249.295 new cars sold In 1982.
Cadillac 1981 calendar year sales were
230,665 cars. while 1980 sales stood at 213,02
units
·sates of all Cadillac model fines showed
significant Increases over 1982 levels with
Sevtlle and Cimarron models registering
particularly strong gains." Burger reported.
'Seville' deliveries climbed 39.5 percent 1n
1983. while Cimarron sales rose 39.3 percent
compared with 1982 results," he said. El-
dorado sales were up 25 1 percent and De
Ville Fleetwood Brougham deliveries in-
creased by 14 1 percent
Cadillac sales for the month of December
totaled 25.024 cars. up 5 7 percent from the
~~3.6 i5 cars sold in the same month in 1982.
Sales tor the month also were the best buy for '
any December since 1979
Domestic deliveries for the final 10 days ot
the month were 7 691 units compared with
il .54.,, C«H'> sold during the December 2 1-31
periol1 1n lll8: a decrease of 10 percent
r her ,. wt'r t" nrne sellrna duvs 1n each period
-tw ~Xl t>llt>nt C ad1llac sales momentum
h11lt 111 r t'l"t'nt \etH s snows no signs of abating
1:-~"' Plllt'' 1984 Burger said
\.',1d1ll,1c !-dlt•<; h"lr the 1054 model "ear -
'' t01Jt'' 1 1~83 tt1r0uan December J 1 1983
.ut> 1J S percent a~ove those of the
,-om"-1ar .1til~ 196J model veer penod on sales
0 1 85 650 rw.,.. cdr s aq ainst 15 451 a year ago
line of classic Cadillac convertibles
that dates back to 1916.
1984 two-door Eldorado Coupes
and four-door Seville Sedans provide
full six-passenger seating with ride
and handling features such as tront-
wheel-dnve. four-wheel Independent
suspension. electronic level control
and four-wheel power disc brakes
Prominent dimensions are: wheel-
base 114 inches: overall length, 204 5
inches for Eldorado, 204 8 inches tor
Seville; and body width. 70 6 inches
for Eldorado and 70.9 inches for
Seville
The 1984 Coupe and Sedan de Ville
and Fleetwood Brougham Coupe and
Sedan otter traditional ..Cadillac
luxury, comfort and tamTly-s1zed
roominess
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.Auto Pio:/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday. January 13, 1984 -3 _.,..,..,.. __
1984 Iau.n P'UP LS.
There's more to
'83 Isuzu P'UPs
The dependable and stylish Isuzu
P'UP bows for 1984 with two
noteworthy additions to Its many
models.-long wtieelbase versions of
the four-wheel drive pickups.
With the largest capacity of any
compact pickup truck, the long wheel-
base and Its 71h-foot bed are now
available In Deluxe and LS 4x4 models
to give the "go anywhere" driver
additional carrying abilities.
The LS series features many of the
appointments of a luxury automobile
In a hard-working truck. Available In
two wh,elbases and In two or four
wheel drive, the LS comes In one of
four metallic colors: red, brown, gray
or blue. Each Is specially trimmed with
a second color of silver and ribbed
rocker panels and features a body-
colored grille.
Inside, the LS Is just as special. Cut-
pile carpeting Is found wall to wall and
the dashboard has a special Instru-
ment cluster found only on LS models.
Also unique to the LS Is the thick
cushioned steering wheel and special
instrument housing on the trans-
mission tunnel. Seats of the LS are
fabric covered, and with the optional
bucket seats a center console with
extra storage area Is provided; also
standard Is an AM/FM stereo radio.
Changes for 1984 Include larger
standard mirrors, and an optional
factory-Installed pass-through rear
window.
In the middle of the rugged P'UP
lineup Is the Deluxe series, and for
New concept from Ford
Tbe Ford Motor Co. prniewed
tbelr coacept •elalCle of tbe
prodacdon For d Aeroetar
Wedlleeday at tlae Ford Deef&n
1984 there's added value to the
Deluxe pickups wtth features like a
color-coordinated exterior stripe,
bright trim rings, and AM/FM stereo
radio, standard on two-wheel drive
models. The Deluxe P'UP pickups
feature extra touches like a chrome
front bumper (and optional chrome
rear step bumper), bright grille, bright
window trim, and special Interior trim.
The standard bench seat has room for
three across, or the Deluxe buyer may
choose the optional vinyl bucket
seats. ·
The P'UP pickup h:l avallable with a
choice of the 1949cc gasoline engine
or the popular 2238cc diesel engine.
There's also a choice between the
standard bed length and the long
wheelbase/long bed version, and
each comes In two or four-wheel
mQtlc locking hubs -just engage drive. All 4x4 models features auto-BRAND NEW 1984 COUGAR
four-wheel drive an<f11'1e hubs lock
~~~~~~al!~; t~ee!::~g~~~~~f ~· 1:~~ CHOOSE FROM OVER 30 BRAND NEW 1914 COUGARS about four feet. .,. _____________________ ..:,. ___ _.
The "MPG PLUS" high-mileage Take advantage of our great selection of luxury cars. 1984
version of the P'UP Is again available Lincoln Town Car. 198'4 Lincoln Continental. 1984 Lincoln
and Is EPA rated at 38mpg city and 49 Mark VII
mpg highway with Its diesel engine
and 4-speed manual transmission
(35/ 43 In Calif ornla).
Some other changes for 1984
Include a steering column lock tor
added theft protection, optional
metallic paints on the Deluxe models,
and larger standard exterior mirrors.
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new JNIH~er · ..,oa and
com.merdal ...... .cbedaled
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2626 Harbor Blvd .~ Costa Mesa 540-5630
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4 -Auto Pilot/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday. January 13, 1984 .
Cutlass
cruiser
for Olds
1984 • In
A front-wheel-drive Cutlass
Cruiser 1s Oldsmobile's new 1984
entry in the mid-size class. join-
ing the dlVlston's highly popular
Cutlass Ciera models
Styling is clean and contem-
porary and several exterior op-
tions allow Cutlass Cruiser cus-
tomers to tailor the' wagon to
their own likes Appearance can
be sporty when the optional
accent strips or two-tone paint
treatment is ordered, and even
sportier with the add1t1on of an
optional. sunroof. For a more
tradltlonal look, simulated wood-
grain trim and a roof rack are
available.
Regardless of appearance.
most customers purchase a
_ wagon for utility and the 1984
Cutlass Cruiser offers that.
Although the exterior is
streamlined, cargo carrying ca-
pacity is maintained. Bullt on a
10 4 9-inch wheelbase . the
Cutlass Cruiser is 192 inches
long and 67 8 inches wide. The
"' 1984 Oldamoblle Cutlua Cru.laer.
cargo capacity Is 74.4-cubic-
feet. compared with 71 .8-cublc-
feet in the rear-drive Cutlass
wagon. A four by eight sheet of
plywood can be carried In the
front-drive Cutlass Cruiser.
To enhance utility, a wide
tailgate opens upward with one
motion. The rear window Is
hinged separately and provides
ease in loadlng small Items.
The cargo area load floor Is
completely carpeted and a spllt
folding rear seat can be ordered
for added versatility. Storage
compartments are located In the
wheelbase and load tloor.
The Cutlass Cruiser may be
equipped to carry eight passen-
gers when an optional third seat
Is ordered. With this option, an
assist handle is s:>rovided on the
rear pillar to help passengers
enter and exit. An interior handle
on the tailgate Is also Included.
Operational rear vent windows
adds to the functionality.
A durable step-pad, standard
on all Cutlass Cruisers, protects
the top surface of the bumper
from excessive wear and tear.
The standard engine Is a 2.5-
llter and Is coupled with an
automatic transmission. Op-
tional power Is provided by 3.0-
llter gasoline and 4.3-llter diesel
engine. Either may be ordered
with the four-speed automatic
t ransmlsslon.
Fuel economy, according to
EPA estimates, ranges from 25
city and 39 highway with the
standard engine to 27 city and 43
highway with the 4.3-liter diesel.
Here's the book on
Pon t iac performance
PONTIAC, Mich. -
Pontiac has announced
It Is ottering a new 73-
page special per-_
formance handbook
called "Pontiac Per-
formance Plus" for
those enthusiasts who
are Involved In sanc-
tioned motorsports.
Written by the edi-
tors of "Hot Rod Maga-
zine" In conjunction
with Pontiac's Engi-
neering Department.this publlcatlon gives a
nuts and bolts description of how to build Fiero
and Flreblrd race cars for SCCA and IMSA
competition, using detailed photographs and
fold-out blueprints.
It also Includes a detailed study on how to
convert Po9tlac's 2.5-llter. four-cylinder, 92-
horsepower engine into a Super Duty 2. 7-llter
270-horsepower engine.
"This book Is a very serious commitment by
us to set a new hlghwater mark for those
lnte(ested in the speciality and performance
potential available with our cars and our
powertralns," said Pontiac Chief Engineer Jay
Wetzel.
"Pontiac Performance Plus" is available at
Pontiac's nearly 3,000 dealers across the ·
country for $2.95 a copy. Or write to "Pontiac
Performance Plus," P.O. Box 07130, Oetrlot, Ml.
48207. Enclose an additional $1 .55 for postage
and handling.
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6 -Auto Pilot/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, January 13, 1984
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Auto P.llot/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, January 13, 1984 -7
Import auto body parts
threa t t o U .S. c onsumer
CARSON -The rapidly growing
importation of imitation automobile
body parts Into the United States from
the Far East, South America and
Europe is threatening American con-
sumers with poor-quality repairs.
Nissan U.S.A.. which distributes
Nissan cars and trucks In the United
States, reoently completed a com-
parison study with a major U.S. -based
Independent testing company. Tes-
ting compared genuine Nissan body
parts With Imitation body parts from
Taiwan. The tests showed non-genu-
ine parts to be of Irregular quality,
often f It poorly and rust more than
genuine Nissan parts.
As a result, Nissan has launched a
comprehensive sheet metaJ cam-
paign called "Quality That Fits"
directed at body repair shops, In-
surance companies, trade asaocla-
tlons., dealers and s;onsumers.
Jerry Butts, vice-president, parts
for Nissan U.S.A., described the
campaign as an "awareness program
designed to Illustrate the advantages
of genuine sheet metal and exterior
trim components.
"The customer Is the one who
stands to lose the most,lt Butts saJd.
"Nissan earned Its place In the
automobile market by providing a
quality product," Butts added.
Will it float?
Ford Motor Company of Can-
ada president Ken Harrll(an
show• off a prototype Barcfiet-
ta, which mean• ••utt1e boat"
ln Italian. The company bu no
plan• to make a claulc two-
seater like lt at the moment.
"People expect a high level of flt and
finish. When body shops start using
non-genuine parts that might not fit
and are more likely to rust, both
Nissan and our customers suffer. The
cars look bad and, as a result, thetr
resale value can be affected."
"{he test found that Nissan parts
were superior In the area of fit, impact
resistance, corrosion resistance, and
heat resistance. In addition, It was
found that certain non-genuine parts
did not comply with U.S. government
standards. Pointing to one example,
Butts said, "Imitation marker lights
tested by the firm would be Illegal If
imported by Nissan."
In terms of flt, Imitation fenders and
hoods required more time and effort
to Install than genuine parts due to
their Inability to precisely align with
mounting holes and . brackets.
"There's a noticeable difference In the
final appearance," Butts said.
Butts said the Importation of Imita-
tion parts Is growing rapidly. "The
U.S. Department of Commerce re-
ports that In 1979, body parts Im-
ported from T alwan for all vehicle
makes had a value of about $283,000.
The figure for 1982 Is Just over $10
mllllon. And, In 1983, we estimate the
total will be $12.4 million."
but the prototype was jointly
dea~ned by Ford of Europe
and "l;hla Operationa and built
ln Turin, Italy. The car aporta
flush headlights. turn algnal•
and tallights and also has
front-wheel drive.
Saab reports record sales
for 1983 in United States
ORANGE. Conn. -Sales of
Swedish-made Saab cars in the
United States climbed to a record
high in 1983. with a total of 25.833
cars delivered by American Saab
dealers.
The 1983 sales figure represents an
Increase of 42 ercent v.er tbfL
previous record of 18.179 reached by
Saab In 1982 and an lncreaseof 78
percent over 1981.
According to Saab-Scanla of
Am~ica President Robert J. Sinclair,
the mpany set sales records every
th last year. In December 1983,
s es reached 2,383 cars, up 70
per ntover 1,4051n December 1982.
"Ca uyers have become more
dl~rlmll'}&tlng and are looking tor t~e
kind of performance end technology
that Is offered In Saabs," Sinclair said.
"This increasingly sophisticated mar-
ket, combined with new products
coming on stream In the years ahead,
means that Saab's future In America
is bright."
Sinclair Is targeting 30,000 sales in
19&4 and expects-Saatr-Scanla of
America to surpass Sweden as the
number one market for Saab cars.
This year wlll also be marked by the
start-up of the company's bus-manu-
facturing plant In Orange, Conn.
Saab-Scanla of America also re-·
ported that tourist and diplomat
deliveries of Saabs, representing cars
sold by American Saab dealers but
dellvere~ In Europe, close to doubled
In 1983.
OR
ENERATOR
110 VOLT ELECTRIC PORTABLE ·
With The
Purchase OF ANY
NEW 1983. 84
ISUZU PICK-UP
the Bank says . . .
We need to sell every pick-up on the
lot this weekend through Monday,
January 16th. Make your best deal
-no offer ref used.
All prices plus tax, lie. and doc. fee . All cars subject to prior sale.
M IKF \11 ( U \JNAS VOLKSWAGEN_ .
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8 -Auto Pilot/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Friday, January 13. 1984
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ORANGE COUNTY'S #1
CADILLAC DEALER ANNOUNCES:
A
CADILLAC
FOR
V RYO
DISCOUNT PRICED
AS LOW AS .-$12,395
NEW 1984 CADILLAC CIMARRON
At Nabers, we think Cimarron's
are special. For less money than
you ever dreamed we can sell you
a fully factory equipped brand
new Cimarron. With features
such as reather-seattngarea, auto-
ma.tic transmission, tilt wheel,
stereo and more. What's more, the
Cimarron is fun to drive, easy to
park, and gets great gas mileage.
All cars subject to prior eale. tax. licenae & doc. fee. Sale
prioe on SER: fOIH3,
2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa · (714) 540-910U
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FRIDAY JANUARY 11 1'18-l OHANC~fCOUNTY C ALIFOn NIA -;c, CE.NTS
Coast
A local doctor's Invention·
lets you test your tension
level with a press of your
thumb./A3
Day~o g~ts life sentence'-
Our Congressman says
Reagan's been given a
bad rap on women's
rights./ AS
Nation
Wholesale prices rose
just a taste in 1983, and
retail sales showed a
healthy 9.1 climb for the
year./A4.
A murderer who was to
be executed this morn-
ing, received a last
minute stay by a federal
judge./A4
World
Sandinista leftists admit
shooting down U.S. heli-
copter, but deny they
killed the pilot on the
ground./A4
People
"Everyone In life Is Im-
portant," says Hunt-
ington Beach teacher
Bob Lent who's been
honored for finding one
solution for seniors' lone-
liness./ A7.
Making hanging flower
baskets can be easy, If
you know how./ A8
By JEFF ADLER
Of IM Oally ...... ewt
Rene Flores Da yco -who used a
butcher knife and meat cleaver to
hack his estranged wife and mother-
in-law to death in their Huntinaton
Beach home -should be sentenced
to a life prison term without the
possibilty of parole. an Orange Coun-
ty Supenor Court jury recommended
Thursday.
The e1aht-woman, four-man jury
voted to spare Dayco, a 43-year-old
nauve of the Philippines, from Cali-
fornia's ps chamber following
almost eight hours of deliberations.
The penalty phase of the double-
murdcr tnaJ began Monday and will
conclude Feb. 23 when Judge Fran-
cisco Bnseno 1s scheduled to formally
pronounce sentence.
The same jurors who recommc~d-
Walking in a winter waterland
The r~t of the nation may be th.rowtnc more log• on the fire,
but ln Laguna Beach, thi• acene la ailfflclent to warm the
ed against amposina the death penalty
voted to ~onvict Dayco of the ari$ly
IUlltnas last Dec. 19.
"We considered things such as
what motivated the man plus things
m his family backround and emo-
tional distress." said jury Foreman
Francis Parent in explaining the
jury's vcrd1cL "What really finally
swayed us was a possibility that he
never would be put back on the
street."
Parent also said that the tcsumony
of character witnesses from the
Philippines, many of whom had not
seen Dayco in IS or 20 years. had no
aff~t. "whatsoever" on the jury's
decision.
Dayco. as he had throuahout the
trial, sat silently with hJS head bowed
as the verdict was read. He appeared
coldeat of hea.rta. Our photoerapher nq&lected to catch her
name. Pity.
to be sobb1n1 after hearina be would
not be executed.
Defense attorney Thomas
McOonaJd. Chief Dcpuly PubJic
OcfcndcT. said Dayco was .. happy"
with the verdict and only wanted .lo
thank jurors for lhowina 11.M:h teaard
for his family.
··1 can't use an adjective to describe
how hJPPY I feel ngbt now and bow
(Pleue ... LU'S/ A2J
Charges_
set for
wife in
slaying
Police mum on
big insuranGe
policy as motive
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Ot .. Dlllr .......
A formal murder c-0mplaiot was
scheduled to be filed today against the
wife of a Huntington Beach computer
engineer found shot lo death in bis
bed earlier this week. ·
Meanwhile. Huntin,ton Beach
police are said to be mvcstiptina
whether Hughes may have been
murdered to collect a SS00,000 in-
surance policy, according to publish-
ed reports. However, invcstiptors
and prosecutors refused to dtSCuss
any possible motive this morning.
Orange County Deputy District
Attorney James Ooningcr said
Jeanette Lynn Huabcs would be
(Pleue .ee BUN I IMGTOR/ A2) Executives needing an
elegant place for break-
fast business meetings
can sample Good Tastes.
the new Dally Piiot res-
taurant column.
WHk~nder
Hospital foes gain Clout FRIDAY THE 1STH
Sports
Lido Channel, home of
Orange Coast College
crew, Is the official U.S.
Olympic rowing training
site./81
Fountain Valley rolled
past Edison in a Sunset
League glrls basketball
crucial Thursday night.
/83
UC Irvine's basketball
team dropped Its second
straight road test Thurs-
day. /81
Entertainment
Think you know what
Gold Rush era entertain-
ment was like? Think
again, and go see "Divas
of the Golden West" at
Orange Coast College.
WMkender
Business
Orange County's future
looks good. Free spend-
ing, more tourists, and
business expansion lead
the 1984 parade./ Al
Irvine petitioners
get 4 , 778 signatures
against zone change
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of IM Dally Not ltaff
The leaders of a dri vc to push a I 7 7-
bed hospital off a site in East Irvine.
which they say is unsuitable. are a bag
step closer today to putting the
question before voters.
The Committee for a Safe Hospital
Site, led by former Irvine mayor
Gaby Pryor, turned in petitions with
4. 778 signatures Thursday. calling on
the Irvine City Council to rescind a
zoning decision that paves the wa y for
development of the $64.4 million
hospital.
City Clerk Nancy Lacey said the
pet1t1on boars 1,000 more signatures
than required. Lacey has 30 days to
veri fy them and determine if the
petition is valid.
To challenge a council vote, peti-
tion backers had four weeks to deUver
the signatures of 10 percent oflrvine's
38.000 registered voters.
If the petition 1s found valid,
council members may either rescind
their vote or leave the decision to
voters on June 5. Lacey said.
FIND WHITE, GET REW ARD
A group of Orange County businessmen offered a $10.000 ttWard
TbW'Sday to any person who discloses the whereabouts of Dan White, the
former San Francisco supervisor convicted ofkilhna Mayor George Moscone
and fellow Supcajsor Harvey Milk in 1978.
Attorney Jefficy Walsworth. representing the newly fonned Citizen's
Protection Association. sa.id an anonymous county businessman bad put up
the reward money lo locate White, who was paroled 10 Los Angeles County.
But Walsworth said the orpntzation has infonnation leading members to
believe White is Jiving somewhere in Orange C-0un ty.
"This is not a bounty," said Walswonh. "When we locate White we expect
to inform those who work with him ot live near hjm."
The attorney also said he had filed a lawsuit in Orange County Superior
Court asking that the state Parole Board and Department of Corrections be
compelled to disclose the names of all ex-felons convicted of ctimcs involving
serious bodily injury so that ~pie will know .. whether the person next door hucomincd rape or otlier violent crimet:• ~
Walswonh said the aroup has no connections to the gay communi(yand ~bas not sought 10 enlist py memben. ·
·· .. We're a conterV111ve ~County sroup of businetamcn," he said.
Anolhe.r member of the orpnization, ltvint clm:opract_or Dr. Dan Si&lcr. addedt .. Wearcnota visilan&elfOup. WeareconcanedabOUt the safety of Dan
White, but; on balance, we arc more concetnedibout the Wllfart oftbe peopl~
la me neiatibOlttOoit he milh• bie liVina in."
WalsWOnh aid that since the ll'OUP announced its orpn~o tdephone
line1 have .. swamped .. wiUa callen intercstina in joinina.~....,,.._-
Apparently the referendum's threat
was enough to make the Irvine Co.
ask for a delay until March I of an
annexation hearing scheduled
Wednesday over the hospital s11e.
according to a city planner.
The Newport ·Beach-based de-
veloper, which has donated the 15-
acre hospital site in East Irvine. has
plans to develop a 320-acre medical
and science complex around the
medical facility.
"I hope th at they art not consider-
ing it a threat." said Nanci Rosen,
committee treasurer. "but consider-
ing that a la'le number of people who
disagreed with the process. this is
giving them a voice."
Rosen said this week that the
committee, which she says is backed
1n part by doctors affiliated with the
UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange.
(Pleue eee HOSPJT AL/ A2}
Today t. Friday. It la alao Jan. 13. Taken apart It doean't
mean too much, but combined It add.a up to poestble trouble.
Ancient tradition makea th.la the unlucldeat day of the year.
But that'• a myth, ~t? Jut to play It aa.fe, beware of
laddera, avoid wag and black cats If yoa suffer from
trlakaidekaphobta -t'• the fear of the number 13.
HB inmate hanged in cell
'Everything done to
save his life . 'Says
sheriff's lieutenant
By ROBERT BARKER
Of IM Deir Not ltllff
Oranie County ShentTs Lt. Wyatt
Hart sa1d today "everything was done
that could be done outside of a
hospital cmcrJency room .. to save the
hfe of Huntington Beach resident
Curt Clark Cuyery who died m jail
this week.
Cupery was found Wednesday
evening hanging from a bar in his cell
at Theo Lacy Branch Jail in the ctt) ot
Orange. Cupery was pronounced
dead from asphyxiation 65 m1nutrs
later at Orange Count) Medical
Center. ~~
Cupery. a 22-year--old machinist.
who was to complete a 10-da)
drunken driving sentence today. told
deputies Wednesday afternoon he
had to be released .. 1mmcd1a1cly ..
because he had just learned has
mofher in Wisconsin had termanal
cancer. according to Han.
"We put him in a one-man cell after
he told us about 4:30 p.m. that he had
to go right now and that he was
leaving," Han said.
Young Cu pery was found hanpng
an his cell at 6: 17 p.m. from his pnson
JUmpsuil by a sergeant making a
check. Hart said.
The sergeant yelled for help and
rushed to elevate Cu~ry·s body to
ease pressure. Han said. He ~dlWO
deputies began cardiopulmonary re-
i.uscitation immediately. He said
paramedics arrived at 6:33 p.m. and
the young inmate was taken lo
cmcrgenq room at UC Medical
Center at 6:55 p.m. He was pro.
nounced dead at 1 22 p.m.
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Francis Michael Crinclla took
down the 12-foot walls topped with
barbed wire that once surrounded
each of the small play areas at
Fairview Stale Hospital in Costa
Mesa.
The sinister instituuonal Q.u&lity
that was once characteristic of state
mental hospitals 1s slowly disappear-
ina. atona with the barbed-wire
fcll(CS. at Faif'¥iew.
This month marks the 2Slh year of
operallon for the state hospital that
was once scheduled to house 3.200
individuals and another ume was
scheduled to be closed by 1982. Like
the dreams of some or Fairview's
patients, neither held much reality.
Crihclla, for 5evtn years ClCCUtivc
director of the state-nm facility for
the scvcrly rcwded. reOected rcc:cnt-
ly on the chanlcs that ha\IC taken
place over those 2S ycan at Fal1'View
as SOCICly's \liCWS o( the developmen-
tally disabled have thanacd.
KAREN
Ku1N
PERSP[CTIVE
.. clJCClts, •• as they are f'l'fcrrtd to by
Cnntlla and bis staff:
Fahy donn1tor)-type hvint halb,
onajnally meant to house 0 cheots
apiece. now each arc home to 30 or
fewer.
E"'n the 1nst1tut1onaJ-sound1na
name as scheduled to be chaf\IC'd by
May-from fa1rv1'1!r' tatc Hospital
to Fa1rv1ew Ot-~lopmental Com·
muni\y
And Cnotlla l proud that he ha
been a pan of thOSt than
been 1n1hated and 'Wlll be capped in
Ma y with a wcek-lonJ "Jubilee Cd-
cbrauon." lmprov10J and re-
furb1 h1na the facilit).' is one of the
m~or goals of the Salver C'baltenee.
said coordinator Dawn Lemonds.
Much improvement alread)' ts
underway.
Staff ratios, once two chcnts to Ont
employtt. have now turned around
to one and a half staff' mcmbcn for
evtry chenl \
Only 6.S petant of the chcnts ~
he1v1ly sedated wtth psychotropic
druJS, whichcau dlJoncntauooand
hallucinations. as compl.ttd to t.k SO
percent of a few decades lllO·
Ul)lflded landtcapt ~h1le Jhll
not ideal. is Vastly ampro~ed from
~hat was status quo at 1n~cuuons a
f tv. decades
While bow;QI off I C1'I Y
prototrpe area bctwea\ two dorm-
likc 1iv1na uni Crinclla Mid opct\
arus at mental uutitotion wed IO
con 1st of asphalt ~ a draJDl,e
,
Falniaw dliiCtOiDr. PrallclaCrlaella at boepltal.
Today, the last of C1hfom11's
mammoth ho p1tal for the mentally
l"l'tarded hou~ l.l-4S pauent • -0r
To commemorate the S-ycar hi,..
tory of Fa1rv1ew. tht " 1hcr
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l A2 * Orange Coast DAIL\' PILOTIFridey, January 13. 1984
-CONTINUED STOR IES
Public defender faces lieat
over Dayco witnesses cost
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By JEFF ADLER
Ot Ule~ .........
The county Board ol ~uper-.1sors
rna) ask the Public Defender's Office
to account for the com associated
With bringing 11 defense witnesses
trom the Philippine Islands to testify
dunng the penalty phase of a double-
murder tnal an Orange County Su-
Pt'nor Coun
Roard Ch:urman Harnett W1eder's
LIFE .•.
From Al
reassured I am an our S)Stcm ol
1u-.uce," McDonald said of the out-
come.
Prosecutor Tom Go<.'thab said he
wasn't surprised by the Jul)''> de-
c1'.)1on. 'Tm disappointed "'1th their
'erdict. but I'm simply not going to
argue w11h them." the depot~ da!>tnct
attorney said.
Da)co never denied killing Sh1rle)
Dayco ~7. and her 65-)ear-old
mother. Amelia Harbulak on June 14,
1982 an their home near the Wes1-
mml.tcr Mall. He admitted the kill-
ings 1n a tape-recorded confession to
Huntmgton Beach police detecu ves
shonl) after his arrest in Mexico,
several days after the murders oc-
curred.
McDonald implored Jurors to
spare his client's life. cla1m1ng the
kilhngll "'ere "the art of a deranged
mind. an e'\plos1on of ful) •·
"The real sad pan of the tragcd) Ill
Rene 1s alread) dead. socially he's
dead. The onl) question is when he
·d1es-ph) s1ca ll) :·the defense attorney
said 1n desrnbmg the difference
between the two sentences the JUI)'
v.ao; c:onsidenng.
chief aide ~d Thursday supervisor$
"probably" would send a memo to
Public ~fender Ron Butler ukrna
"whelher the expenditures were
handled in an efficient manner."
Aide Bob Love said al would be
1 nappropriate for supervisors toques-
tion either the number or the type of
witnesses brought over for the trial.
"But the board does have concerns
that when money is expended, 1t 1s
expended tn an effective manner."
W1edcr's executive assistant said.
The witnesses were brou.aht here -
at an estimated expense of more than
S20.000 -at least nine days before
they were to testify on behalf of Renc
Flores Dayco, a 43-year-old Philip--
panes native convicted in December
of the grisly 1982 Huntington Beach
murders of his wife and mother-in-
law.
A Superior CounJury recommend-
ed Thursday that Dayco be sentenced
to a life prison term without thc
possibilty of parole.
After the vt"rd1ct was announced.
JUI) foreman Francis Parent. a Gar-
den Grove resident, said the charac-
ter wnnesses brought over from tht'
Philippines had no affect "what-
soever" on the Jury's final decision.
Supervisor Thomas Riley said he
had received complaints from consti-
tuents about ttie expenses incurred
for the trial and ''hoped" lhe county
Grand Jury would look into the
matter and the related quesuoa of
how state laws and jud1c1al rulings
affect taxpayers.
The length of time the witnesses
were permitted to stay in Orange
County at county expense was "inex-
cusable." Riley said. .
But Butler defended the cost.
callana 1t a "leg111mate cxpenSt'" Hr
added that 1f he personttll)' had been
defending the case the witnesses
"might PoSS1bl'I' have been brought
here earher."
The witne~se~ testified they arrived
in Southern California on Dec. 28, 29
:ind 30 -even though tht' trial'~ ~nalty phase was not scheduled to
begin until Jan 9.
1'hr county will pa) for the wit·
nesscs' round tnp airfare. one night 1n
a motel room, plus a S25 daily
allowance for each da) thr)' wt"re
here. said Chief Deput)' Public De-
fender Thomas McDonald. Dayco's
attorney. He said he had not yet
calculated the total cost of the tnp.
HANGED •..
From Al
another inmate who 1s a pharmactst
said he helped depuues attempt to
revive Cupcry before paramedics
amved.
The inmate. according to the
report, said the jail had no de-
fibrillator to restore heartbeat and no
equipment to stablize his breathins.
Han acknowledged the facility
doesn't have a defibrillator but in-
dicated it may require a medical
license to operate the machine which
1s used to electncally shock v1ct1 ms to
restore their heartbeat.
··But we did everythmg that could
be done," tfan said. "We had one
deputy breathing for him and one
pumping his hean."
Lt. Han said he knew of no reasons
for the jail hanging. the first in the
facility 1n vears.
HOSPITAL FOES GAIN SUPPORT ...
From Al
opposes the proposed hospnal site
because 11 is too no1sv and too near
flight paths leading to ·the Manne Air
Corps tation
"Doctors sa~ the) can't use
~tethoscopes near an airport," she
said.
Hospital Prt"sident lli.vid Baker
has defended the propo~d hosp1l.'ll
site. potnllng to approvals by two city
commissions and thc council. He
called the peuuon dnve "un-
fonunate" and "d1v1s1ve."
The question of a hospital in In 1ne
has been central to a 17-year compe11-
t1on among unl\ersity, communal)'
and medical groups
On Dec. 31 the state granted a
cenaficate to the Irvine Medical
Center. a coalition of civic and
business leaders backed by Hoag
Memorial Presbyterian Hospital and
the Irvine Co. IMC won the bid, in
pan. by promising to establish a SI
million annual fund to pay for health
care for the poor. The fund would be
financed by a surcharge on tenants o'
the complex.
By law. if the referendum succeeds,
at would put plans for the hospital and
the surrounding complex on hold for
a year. Lacey said.
Rosen said about I 00 volunteers
gathcred si11.natures at shopping
centers and at UC Irvine and through
a S 1.500 direct mail campaign.
She believes an alternative site
must be available somewhtre on the
thousands of acres owned by the
Irvine Co.
"If the Irvine Co. would like to talk
to us over another site. we are open to
working with them," Rosen said.
Rosen and committee chairwoman
Pryor led a now-disbanded com-
munity group allied with Dr. Stanley
van den Noort. dean of the College of
Med1cant' at UC Irvine. to build a
teaching and research hospital on 1h,.
UCI camn11c
FAIRVIEW TRIES TO CHANGE IMAGE .•.
From Al
ditch runnmg down the center.
"The clients weren't toilet trained,
so they would put them out here. let
them unnate and defecate all over
themselves. and then hose them
down in the ditch before they went
back inside." Crinella said matter-of-
factly.
h's changes like taking down
fences, disbanding the admissions
board and transferring more clients to
community group homes that
Cnnella said he sees as first steps in
the ongorng transition process at
Fa1rv1ew.
The 47-year-old doctor of psy-
chology has hved and worked at the
state hospital since he was appointed
executive director in 1977, in the
wake of the controversial ei$ht-
month tenure of Dr. Michael Levine.
A native of Petaluma. Crinella
probably would never have been
appointed executive director at any
other tame.
'Td never had a course in manaac-
ment. never had more than 12 people
workmg under me," Crinella said.
The only experience he'd had with the
developmentally disabled was at
Sonoma State Hospital. where he was
d1rectorof Review Program Develop-
ment and Innovation.
Rut hi~ appointment came dunng
former Gov. Jerry Brown's tenure -
""hen unusual state appoantments
were the norm rather than the
e'<CCQllOn. _
rnneTia. an ex-Notre Dame foot-
ball player and a rankmg amateur
11.olfcr. has raised five children m the
director's house on a tree-lined street
of homes within Fajrview's gates.
H 1s youngest child. Chnstina, was
5 monihs old when he and his wife.
Terrie. moved in seven years ago.
He 1s a candid. scholarly man wtth
a d1sarm1ng sense of humor.
And hie; influence at Fairview is
Ob\ IOUS
The clients who li ve there reflect a
wide range of the disabled.
C nnella emphasizes that the fa-
uht) 's purpose 1s not to provide a
place for slightly retarded tnd1v1duals
whose families cannot handle them.
bu1 to treat the physically handi·
lapped who are severly and pro-
loundly retarded. They make up 93
perce'}t of the clientcle
Scyerely retarded means having an
IQ k!ss than 45 -the profoundly
retarded have IQs less than 20.
Chents' ages range from a few-
month-. to 70 years old, but mo t arc
older than 20. Crinella said.
< ommunicat1on 1s a basic problem u Fa1rv1cw. Of the clients, 67 percent
cannot 'ipcak and an add1uonal 19
percent have speech problems
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About 30 percent canRQi walk.
another 8 percent have limited am-
bula1100.
Th1ny-s1x percent art not toilet
trained.
Though the statistics paint a bleak
picture, Crinella does not seem to get
discoura~ed.
He points to a group-home settrng
on the grounds that has graduated 90
clients to community homes or care
facilities. Since the program was
established an 196 7. only one client
was unable to succeed outside the
mstitution and had to return.
The transitjon program houses 18
clients at a lime in four units on the
same block where Fa1rv1ew's high-
ranking dfrectors live full-time.
The houses were convened in 196 7
lo house Fairview clients with the
best potential for unrestricted living.
Cri nella said.
As they would an private group
homes, clients do routine chores.
bathe and dress themselves if they're
able and attend night-time adult
education classes at Coastline Com-
munity College.
"They should all hve hke this,"
Crinella said. loolong around at the
five men watching TV in the livrng
room of one of the homes.
The men and women in the
transition project also work in the
vocational workshop at Fairview.
where they do JObs on a contract basis
for private firms.
"They earn some pocket money
and they really get a lot of self-esteem
out of having a job," Crinella said.
The clients atrrylheir lunch pails as
the)! walk by ·~-off~ltfthe morning.
swipgfug thtm 'a,pd ;}\o,uting cheery
"Good momings,'1 he aid.
CrinelJa docs not even get dis·
couraged when he talks about the
clients who live on Ward 209. m the
main "tower of the facility.
The 40 patients in t~e Ped1atnc Sub
Intensive Care unit are the mute
evidence of life's most haunting
tragedies.
Some are the survivors of trau-
matic accidents and near-<lrownmas.
The clients on Ward 209 .range in age
from a few months tQ middle qc.
They requirt a1qio$c1tow medic&l
care. from diaper~auats to feedings,
Some must be fed through tllbd
attached to their stomachs.
Most wtll not hve IWl&-A few years
aao they spent all the1r time in hiah
beds with bars on the lides.
Now. they have Lorraine KeMie, a
21-ycar vtteran of F11rv1cw•s staff',
and tbey go to her classroom every
day in a colorfully decorated room at
the end of the ward.
A p1anu )II) al one end and tO)S.
posters, paper cutouts and mobiles
decorate the room, which could be a
local kindergarten classroom.
But Kennie, rather than teachang
the three Rs. provides sensory st1mu·
lat1on for the residents of Ward 209
along with "lots oflove.''
The love, the staff, the-prosmms.
the medical care, the facilities -
they're all expensive.
So expensavo, in fact. that It takes
S48.000 in state funds to suppon each
client at Fairview for one year. The
1983-84 budget hit S52 million.
Cnnella doesn't hesitate to say that
each. hfe 1s wonh 1t. and that he is
disturbed by recent court rulings that
seem to be based more on economics
than on ethics.
"People with IQs under 85 or 90
will just never create as many tax
dollars as they consume," he said.
"But who's to say what life means -
yours or mane or one of those kids up
on Ward 209?
"Whether you call it God, nature or
whatever, every human being 1s
conceived or born with some purpose
for their existence. We can't look at
what they're going to produce and
consume to determine whether their
hfe has meaning and purpose," he
said.
Cri nella carnes his personal
ph1losoph1es mto action without
hes1tat1on.
He remerr.bers Philhp, a tnplegac
cljent with Downs Syndrome who
was voted "Most Courageous
Athelete" in a Special Olympics
competition when he whizzed down a
race track backwards by pushing his
wheelchair with his one good leg and
navijllting over his shoulder.
His face was blue at the end of the
race because of recurrent heart prob-
lems. Crinella said. but Phillip would
do j•t ~bout anythang to be able to
JOJO in.
When Ph1Uip needed a heart oper-
ation, his parents djdn't want him to
have it.
"I called them up and they said,
'He's gomg to die anyway.' I told
them we're all going 10 die -but 1n
this case it meant the differn~
between a year and a half or 15 to 20
yean," Crinclla said.
He told Phillip's mother, "I'll fl&ht
this one out with you in court." She
ca1led back a few minutes later,
authorizina ham to go ahead with &he
surgery.
"Ph1lhp's sttll ahve oow and doina
very well," he said. "That's why it's
very dtffkult for me to say a hfc has
been wronafully conceived."
And that's why Francis Michael
Crinella is at Fairview State Hosp;ul.
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ace prof loses court battle
Laid-off educator
vows h e'll appeal
judge's d ecision
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of Ille o.My Piiot 8taft
As Orange Coast College ps)-
chology professor Richard Lister sees
11, he's lost the first battle, but the war
wall continue.
Lister sought compensation Thurs-
day tn Orange County Supenor Coun
for the wages he lost after being laid
off from the college last spring. He
claimed Coast Commun1t) College
D1stnct officials acted 1mproperl) 1n
la)ang him off.
Judge Jamei Cook. howe' er. ruled
in favor of the college d1stnct. and
ordered Lister to pay coun costs 1n
connection with the case.
Lister said he intends to appeal the
decision.
"I lost Round One. but in any fight
tht're are 15 rounds." the instructor
said.
Lister was among more than 100
teachers and administrators laid ofT
b} the Coast Distnct last spnng
because of cutbacks in state fundmg.
College officials confirmed that
Lister. a facuh:, members since I 968.
had more senionty that any other
teacher laid off. But when psychology
classes were cut. Lister was laid off.
Al the time of the layoffs. Lister
argued that he was also qualified to
teach physical education and should
have been reassigned.
DellJ Piiot
Oeltvery
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M0<101y f11oay II you oo
no1 ha•e your P•P•• oy ~ JO p "' ca• bel0>e 7 p "' 1no your copy woll oe
<Htlo•ettd
But college d1stnct officials con-
tended that Lister was "not compe-
tenC: to teach physical .education.
Under district guidelines, an instruc-
tor was competent in another subject
area only if he had taught a class an
that subJect twice 1n the past I 0 years.
Lister had taught only psychology at
Orange Coast.
Lister. a former mtnor league
baseball player who has a bachelor's
degree an physical education. said he
feJt be had been "stabbed in the back"
by by district officials.
Earher this week, distnct trustees
voted to rehir~ 55 teachers and
adm1n1strators -including Laster -
who were still laid off. Others laid off
instructors had been rehjred earlier or
had accept a retirement offer.
Lister was the onl y teacher who did
not accept the distnC1 's conditions for
rehinng. According to these con-
d1ttons. the teachers had to drop all
lawsuits filed against the district tn
connection with the layoffs.
'Tm not buckling one bit." Laster
said
HUNTINGTON SLAYING •.•
From Al
formally charged toda) with murder.
burglary. robbery. He said he 1s
seeking a fandmg of special circum-
stances. which could result in the
death penaltr if she were convicted of
her husbands death.
Her husband. James D. Hughes.
37, was found shot to death in bed at
his Lakcside Lane home early Tues-
da) morning. His wife 1nit1ally told
police he was shot b) an unknown
man who broke into home, roughed
her up and then fled m the Hughes'
Toyota Cehca.
The car was spotted by a Hunt-
ington Beach police officer minutes
after the shooting was reported after a
boarder who rented a room from the
Hu~hes phoned police to report the
10c1dent.
The dnver. Adam Salas Ramtrez.
42. 01 tanton, was arrested on
susp1c1on of murder.
Investigators subsequently learned
Ramirez and Jeanene Hu&)les were
acquainted and had a busmess and
romantic relationship.
The woman was arrested Wednes-
day afternoon after being anterviewed
by police detectives.
Ramirez was charged Thursday
v.1th murder. robbery, burglary and
car theft. Jeanette Hughes faces the
same murder. robbery and bur&lary
charges because investigators befieve
she assisted Ramirez m committing
the cnmes, Cloninger said.
Also arrested was Adam Edward
Ramirez Jr .. 21. of Westminster. son
of the elder Ramirez. Cloninger said
the son remained in police custody
today. but had not yet been formally
charged.
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A local doctor's Invention
lets you test your tension
level with a press of your
thumb./A3
Our Congressman says
Reagen's been given a
bad rap on women's
rlghts./A5
Nation
Wholesale prices rose
just a taste In 1983, and
retail sales. showed a
healthy 9.1 climb for the
year./A4.
A murderer who was to
be executed this morn-
ing, received a last
minute stay by a federal
judge./A4
World
Sandinista leftists admit
shooting down U.S. heli-
copter, but deny they
kllled the pllot on the
ground./A4
People
''Everyone In llfe Is im-
portant," says Hunt-
ington Beach teacher
Bob Lent who's been
honored for finding one
solution for seniors' lone-
liness./ A7.
Executives needing an
elegant place for break-
fast business meetings
can sample Good Tastes,
the new Dally Pilot res-
taurant column.
Weekender
Sports
Lido Channel, home of
Orange Coast College
crew, ls the official U.S.
Olympic rowing training
slte.181
Fountain Valley rolled
past Edison In a Sunset
League girls basketball
crucial Thursday night.
/83
Entertainment
Think you know what
Gold Rush era entertain-
ment was like? Think
again, and go see "Divas
of the Golden West" at
Orange Coast College.
Weekender
Business
Orange County's future
looks good: Free spend-
ing, more tourists, and
business expansion lead
the 1984 parade./ Al
t-ie
Life for
Dayco
in two
killings
Emotional distress
weighed by jury in
reaching decision
By JEFF ADLER
Of .. a.tr .........
Rene Flores Dayco -who used a
butcher knife and meat cleaver to
hack his estranged wife and mother-
in-law to death in their Huntington
Beach home -should be sentenced
to a life prison term without the
possibilty of parole, an Orange Coun-
ty Su pen or Court jury recommended
Thursday.
The eight-woman. four-man jury
voted to spare Dayco, a 43-year-old
native of the Philippines, from Cali-
fornia's ps chamber following
almost ~ight hours of deliberations.
The penalty phase of the double-
murder trial began Monday and will
conclude Feb. 23 when Judge Fran-
cisco Briseno is scheduled to formally
pronounce sentence.
The same jurors who recommend-
ed against imposing the death penalty
voted to convict Dayco of the grisly
killinas wt Dec. t 9.
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to-
Breaking away "We coMidered• things such as
what motivated the man plus things
in his family backround and emo-
tional distress," said jury Foreman
(Pleue eee LIFE/ A2)
Laker lllke McGee beau ap eoart after ateaHna the bell
from Kan•• City'• Mike Wooc.t.o (!Uht) dDrinl the
Laken' 95-89 'tietory over the • ~bunday Dlfbt.
Detail• in •porta aection.
Hospital foes gain clout
Irvine petitioners
get 4, 778 signatures
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of .. a.tr .... ...,.
The leaders of a drive to push a I 7 7-
bed hospital off a site in East Irvine.
which they say is unsuitable, arc a big
step closer today to putting the
question betOr'c voters.
The Committee for a Safe Hospital
Site, led by former Irvine mayor
Gaby Pryor, turned in petitions with
4, 778 signatures Thursday, calling on
the Irvine City Council to rescind a
zoning decision that paves the way for
development of the $64.4 million
hospital.
City Clerk Nancy Lacey said the
petition bears 1,000 more signatures
than required. Lacey has 30 days to
verify them and determine if the
petiuon is valid.
To challenge a council vote, peti-
tion backers had four weeks to deliver
the signatures of I 0 percent oflrvine's
38,000 registered voters.
If the petition is found valid,
R'IND WHITE, GET REWARD
A lf'OUP of Oranae County businessmen QfTered a SI 0,000 ~
Th\lnday to any person who disclosef the whereabouts of Dan WIU1e, the
former San FrancJsco aupervisor cQnvicttd ofkillina Mayor George Moscone
and fellow Supervisor Harvey Milk in 1978.
Auomey. Jet_h;y Wal&wonh. rcpracntina the newly Jormcd Citiml'J
Proaection Alloeiauon, Aid an ~ county businessman bad put up
the rewanl money to locate =~ wu paroled to Loi AJwe1es County. But WaJswonb laid tbe zaliOD hu information leadiiti members to
believe White ii livina tome ia Orult County. ~ ilnoc a bouaty."tibd ~ ... Wben-we &Ocatc White we expect
to infanQ dloli wllo Wolk • bial Of live nar bim."
1'be •UOC'.DeY ltiO llild tit tied tuid 1 laW1Uit in Orlftle CCMmty Superior Coiltl liillal that Ille _. PMlle110ud nd OepanmeDt of COl1eetionl be
compelled to dilclOie die wof.U a....._.conVieuid of criaiei mVOM~
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council members may either rescind
their vote or leave the decision to
voters on June 5. Lacey said.
Apparently the referendum's threat
was enough to make the Irvine Co.
ask for a delay until March I of an
annexation bearing scheduled
Wednesday over the hospital site.
accordin&.to a city planner.
The Newport Beach-based de-
veloper, which has donated the 1 S-
acre hospital site in East Irvine, bas
plans to develop a 320-acrc medical
and science complex around the
medical facility.
"I hope that they arc not consider-
ing it a threat," said Nanci Rosen.
committee treasurer, "but consider-
ing that a lafle number of people who
disagreed Wlth the process. this is
giving them a voice."
Rosen said this week that the
committee. which she says is backed
in part by doctors affiliated with the
UC Irvine Medical Center in Oran,c,
opposes the proposed hospital sue
because it is too noisy and too near
flight paths leading to the Marine Afr
Corps Station.
"Doctors say they can't use
stethoscopes near an airport." she
said.
Hospital Ptts1dcnt David Baker
has defended the proposed hospit\l
(Pleue eee B06PITAL/A2)
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Murder charges naming victim's wife
were expected to be filed today
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
OfllleD!llr ........
A formal mutder complaint was
scheduled to be filed today against the
wife of a Huntin1ton Beach computer
enainecr found shot to death in his
bed earlier this week.
Huntington Beach police suspect
Hughes may have been murdered to
collect bis $500,000 insurance policy.
Orange County Deputy District
Attorney James Ooninaer said
Jeanene Lynn Hu&hes would be
formally charged today with murder,
bw:s.lary. robbery. He said he is
seeking a finding of special circum-
stances, which could result in the
death penalty if she is convicted ofher
husband's death.
Her husband, James D. Hughes,
37. was found shot to death in bed at
his Lakeside Lane home early Tues-
day morning. His wife initially told
police he was shot by an unknown
man who broke into home, roughed
her up and. then fled in the Hughes'
Toyota Celica.
The car was spotted by a Hunt-
ingtoo Btach police officer miouta
after the shooting was reported after a
boarder who rents a room from the
Hu~ phoned police to repon the
incident.
The driver, Adam Salas Ramirez,
42, of Staruon, was arrested on
suspicion of murder.
Investigators subsequently teamed
Ramirez and Jeanette Hughes wef'C
acquainted and had a business and
romantic relationship.
The woman was arrested Wednocs--
day afternoon aft.er being interviewed
by police detectives.
Ramirez was charged Thursday
with murder, robbery, bUJ'l}ary and
car theft. Jeanette Hughes faces the
same murder, robbery and burglary
charges because investigators be-
lieves she assisted Ramirez in com-
mittina the crimes, Ooninger said.
Also arrested was Adam Edward
Ramirez Jr., 21 , of Westminster, son
of the elder Ramirez. aoninaer said
the son remained in police custody
today, but had not yet been formally
charged.
Study says drugs
cut heart disease
• •
10-year project
proves theory
WASHINGTON (AP) -Many
pco~le at risk of heart disease because
of high cholesterol levels that cannot
be lowered bydictalonecan be helped
with drug therapy that reduces blood
fats, says a major government study.
Results of the S 150 million, l 0-ycar
study released Thursday said consis~
tent use of cholesterol-lowering drugs
can cut levels of these blood fats by 19
percent and reduce heart disease risk
by up to 40 percent.
Researchers also said the clinic~J
trial conclusively proves their long-
hcld belief that reducina the levels of
fatty cholesterol in the blood cuts the
rislcs of heart disease for everyone.
The Coronary Primary Prevention
Trial, oriainally designed to find out if
a drug that altcn cholesterol levels can dccrcase disease and heart attaclt,
ended up· provin& much more. ex-
perts said.
••This is the fim study to demon-
strate conclusively that the risk or
corooary heart disease can be reduced
by lowcrina blood cholesterol, a.s we
prc-viously susJ.)Ccted. ••said Or. Basil
M. Rifkind of the National Heart,
Lung and Blood Institute, the branch
of the National Institutes of Health
that sponsored the study.
There has been considerable cir-
cumstantial evidence from previous
human and animal studies that
cholesterol red~tion cuts heart dis-ease, but none s been conclusive
until now;"iifki said.
••Now, for the first time, we have
conclusive evidence that people can
do something about heart disease by
lowering their cholesterol."
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mean too macla, bat combined It ada up to poeelble troable.
Ancient traclltioa makee tbla the UDlaekleet 4-y of tlae yeu-.
Bat that'• a myth,~ Jut to play It Ml~ beware of
ladden, aTOld wac and black cata If yoa nffer from
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Francis Michael Crinella took
down the 12-foot walls topped with
barbed wire that once surrounded
each of the small play areas at
Fairview State Hospilal in Costa
Mesa.
The sinister institutional ctuality
that was once characteristic of state
mental hospitals is slowly disappear·
ina. alona with the b&tbed-wire
fences. at f ajrview.
Thia month marks the lStb year of operation for the at.ale hospital that
was once tcbcduled to house l.200 individ~s and another time was
ICbcduled to be clotcd by 1982. Lik.e
the drams of some of Fairview'•
patients, neither held much reality.
Crinelta. for aitven )Un executive
director of lbc Stale-ND facility for
the aeverly reW'dcd. reOectcd recent~
ly on the ch.anp t.bat have ta.ken
place o th<>tc 2S _yean at Fairview
as society 1 views of the dcvdo1J111cn-tal!Y disabled ba"e chal'.\lt(I.
Today. the last of Oabfomsa·s
m&mR\Olb ho pitals for the m~ntally
retarded houstt t, 14S pet1.~ts. or
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KAREN
Kl£11
P ERSPECTI\[
"clients. .. u they art refemd to by
Crinella and bis st.aft
Forty dormitory-~ livi.na balls. oripn&Uy meant to hoUJC 80 clients
asnece. now each are home to lO or
fewer.
• Even the tnstitutional-soundina
name is ICbcduled to be cbaJ\ICd by
May-from f auview State Hos_pit.al
to F~· · Developmental Com-
munit . ~ Cri la is proud that he ha
been a pan of thoae cban&es.
To commcmoratt the lS-year hit-
tQf)' of F•irview, the "Silver
Challenat" furad·rais1n1 proaram hiS
'
been initiated and will be capped in
May with a wcek-lOOJ .. Jubilee Cel-
ebration." lmprov1ng and re-
futbishin& the facilit).' is one of the
m-.jor aoals of the Silver ~ ••
S&Jd coordinator Dawn Lemond$.
Much improvement already as
underway. -
Staff ratios. once two clienu to one
employee. havt now turned around
to ooc and a half staff' members for
CVCf"1 client.
Only 6 . .5 percent of lbc cl~nts ~
beavdy sedated with ~
drup. wlucb c:autc di10ne11taboo and
• ha.lluanauoos. 11 compe.red to the SO
paunt of a few dtcadcs l&O·
UPIJ&Ckd ~DI. while stlll
not \deal, is vastly tmpro~cd ftom
•bat was status quo 11 institutioa.t a
few declldn •·
While W>wina off a arusy
Pf'OlOlypt a.rt& bctwttn twro clotm·
hkc tivina unit Crinclla •id. opn area at mental institutions ~ 1*>
COt\sisL.of upha)t with a dn1,_
-tpl ...... J'Alll\'ISW /A.a)
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A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. January 13. 1984
CoN TI NUEU ST0R1£s
Public def ender faces heat
over Dayco witnesses cost ..
By JEFF ADLER
Of .... Deltr ~ .....
The coumy Board ol Superv1so'1
ma y a~k the Public Deknder's Office
to account for lhe costs assoctated
with brinaina 11 defense witnesses
from the Philippine lslan~ to testify
dunng the penalty phase oh doublt-
murder tn1I m Orange County Su-
perior Court.
Board Cha1nnan Hamctl W1eder'!t
chief aide said Thursday supervii.ors "probably" would send a memo to
Public Defender Ron Buller asking
"whether the ellpend1tures were
handled an an efficient manner."
Aide Bob Love said 1t would be
mappropnate for supervisors to qucs-
tton elther the number or the type of
"'1tnesses brought over for the tnal
.. But the board docs have concerns
that when money 1s expended, 1t 1s
expended in an effective manner,"
W1eder's executive assistant said.
The witnesses were brought here-
at an estimated expense of more than
$20.000 -at lea~t nine days before
the} "'ere to testify on behalf of Rene
Flores 0a)CO. a 43-ycar-old Philip-
pines nati ve convicted in December
of the gnsly 1982 Huntington Beach
murders of his wife and mother-in-
13"' .\Superior ( ourtJUI) recommend-
ed Thur~ay that Dayco be sentenced
10 a hfe prison term without the
po~ib1lty of parole.
A.ftcr the verdict was announced.
JUfY foreman Francis Parent, a Gar-
den Gro"c resident. said the charac-
ter w1tnesse!> brought over from the
Ph1hppanes had no affect "what-
soever" on the 1ury's final decision.
Superv1sot Thomas Riley said he
had received complaints from consti-
tuents about the ex~nses incurred
for the tnal and "hoped" the count)
Grand Jury would look into the
matter and the related question of
how state laws and 1ud1c:1al rulings
affect taxpayers.
The len1th of time the wttnesse
wert permitted to stay an Orange
County at county expen~ was "inex-
cusable," Riley said.
But Butler defended the cost,
celling it a "legitimate expense ... He
added that 1f he personally had been
defend1na the case the witnesses
"might possibly have been brought
here earlier."
The witnesses testified they amved
an Southern California on Oec. 28, 29
and 30 -even thouah the trial's
lty phase was not scheduled to
n until Jan. 9
e county wlll pay for the wit-
nesses' round tnp a1rfart. one night in
a motel room. plu.s a $25 daily
allowance for each day they were
here. ~1d Cl11cf Deput) Public De-
fender Thom11 McDonald, Dayco's
attorney. He ~id he had not yet
calculated the total cost of the trip.
But he did say all 11 witnesses
sta yed with local Filipino families
after their first night in the country.
McDonald, who had declined to
comment on the expenditures until
after the jury rendered a verdict.' said
he was "concerned" by the nap the
expenses had created.
McDonald said scheduling prob-
lems. as well as airline and visa
arnngements necessitated the early
arrival date of the witnesses.
LIFE FOR SLA YINGS ..•
From Al
Francis Parent in eltpla1ning the
1ury's verd ict. "What really finall y
swayed us was a poss1bihty that he
never would be put back on the
street.'' ~ Parent also said that the testimony
of character witnesses from the
Philippines. many of whom had oot
seen Dayco an 15 or 20 years. had no
affect "whatsoever" on the Jury's
dec1s1on.
Dayco, as he had throughout the
tnal. sat silently with his head bowed
as the verdict was read. He appeared
to be sobbing after heanng he would
not be executed.
Defense attorney T'homas
McDonald. Chief Deputy Public
Defender. said Dayco wai. "happy"
with the verdict and only wanted to
thank jurors for showing such regard
fo1 his family.
"I can't use an ad1ect1ve to describe
how happy I feel right now and how '
reassured I am an our system of
1ust1ce." McDonald said of the out-
come.
Prosecutor Tom Goethals said he
wasn't surprised by the jury's de-
c1s1on. 'Tm disappointed wtth their
verd1ct. but I'm simply not going to
argue with them," the deputy district
attorney said.
Dayco never deni ed killin1 Shirle~
Dayco, 27, and her 6S-ycar-old
mother.Amelia HarbulakonJune 14,
1982 1n their home near the West-
minster Mall.
HOSPITAL •.•
From Al
site, pomting to approvals by two city
commissions and the council. He
called the petition drive "un-
fort'unatc" and "div1s1ve."
The question of a hospital in Irvine
has been central to a 17-ycar competi-
tion among university, community
and medical groups.
DAN WHITE REW ARD ...
On Dec. 31 the state granted a
certificate to the Irvine Medical
('enter. a coalition of civic and
business leaders backed by Hoag
Memonal Presbytcnan Hospital and
the Irvine Co. IMC won the bid, an
part, by promising to establish a SI
million annual fund to pay for health
care for the poor. The fund would be
financed by a surcharge on tenants of
the complex.
From A l
senous bod ii)' tnJUf) so that people will know "whether the person ne11t door
has com1tted rape or other violent cnmcs ..
Walswonh said the group has no connections to the gay community and
hac; not sought to enh~t ~Y members.
"We're a conservauve Orange County group of businessmen," he said.
Another member of the organ11at1on. lrvtne chiropractor Dr. Dan Sigler.
added. "We are not a v1gJlante group We are concerned about the safety of Dan
While. but. on balance. we are more concerned about the welfare of the people
in the neighborhood he might be hvang 1n."
By law. if the referendum succeeds,
1t would put plans for the hospital and
the surrounding complex on hold for
a year, Lacey said.
Walsworth said that o;ince the group announced its organization telephone
hncs have "s""ampcd" with callers 1ntere'>ttng 1n J01ning.
Rosen said about I 00 volunteers
gathered signatures at shopping
centers and at UC Irvine and through
a S 1,500 direct mail campaign.
FAIRVIEW TRIES TO CHANGE IMAGE .••
From Al
ditch running down the center.
"The clients weren't toilet trained,
so they would put them out here. let
them unnate and defecate all over
themseh cs. and then hose them
down an the d11ch before the\ went
back 1ns1dc." C'nnella ~•d maiter-of-
facth
ft's ch anges hke taking down
fences. disbanding the adm1ss1ons
board and transfemng more clients to
communn~ group homes that
Cnnella said he sees as fir'it steps in
the ongoing trans1t1on process at
Fa1n1ew
The 47-year-old doctor of psy-
chology has hved and "'orked at the
state hospual since he was appointed
executive direuor in 1977, 1n the
wake of the contro11cr\1al e1eJit·
month tenure of Dr Michael Levtne
A native of Petaluma Cnnella
probabl\ would neH'r ha ve been
appointed c11ccuu"e director at an y
other time
"I'd never had a course 1n manage-
ment. never had more than 12 people
"'orkmg under me:· Cnnella said.
The onl y e11penence he'd had wt th the
developmentally disabled was at
~onoma ~late Hospital, where he was
d1rectorofRcv1C'w Program Develop-
ment and lnno .. at1on
About 30 percent cannot walk, A pfano sits at one end and toys,
another 8 percent have limited am-posters, paper cutouts and mobiles
bulat1on. decorate the room. which could be a
Thtn)-s1x percent are not toilet local k1nderganen classroom.
trained. But Kenme. rather than teaching
Though the staustics paint a bleak the three Rs. provides sensory st1mu-
p1cture. C'nnella does not seem to get lation for the residents of Ward 209
d1scoura~ed. along with "lots oflove."
He points to a group-home setting The love, the staff. the pro~ams.
on the grounds that has graduated 90 the medical care, the facilities -
chents to communny homes or care they're all ex~ns1ve.
faClhUes . Since the program was So expensive. an fact, that I\ takes
established an 1967. only one client S48.000 in state funds to support each
was unable to succeed outside the chent at Fairview for one year. The
1nst1tut1on and had to re turn. 1983-84 budget hit S52 million.
The transition program houses 18 Crinella doesn't hesitate to say that
chents at a tame an four units on the each hfc 1s worth it, and that he 1s
same block where Fa1rv1ew's high-disturbed by recent coun rulings that
rank.mg directors hve full-time. seem to be based more on econom ics
The houses were converted in I 967 than on ethics.
to house Fairview clients with the "People with IQs under i5 or 90
best potential for unrestncted li ving. will JUSl never create as many tax
Cnnella said dollars as they consume:· he said.
As they would an pnvate group "But who's to say what life means -
homes, chents do routine chores, yours or mine or one of those kids up
bathe and dress themselves if they're on Ward 209?
able and attend night-time adult "Whether you call it God. nature or
education classes at Coastline Com-whatever, every human being is
munaty College. concc1 vcd or born with some purpose
"They should all hve hke this.'' for their existence. We can't look at
C'nnella said. looking around at the what they're going to produce and
five men watching TV in the living consume to determine whether their
room of one of the homes. hfc has meaning and purpo~:· he
The men and women in the ~1d.
ttans1tion project also work an the Cnnella carries his personal
Cloudy and coole r for w eekend
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By tbe Auoclated Press
Police have found 40
undocumented aliens
trapped an a cramped Santa
Ana garage, treating several
to their first meal in days.
then freed them when fed-
eral agents were un-
available to pick them up.
The aliens were im-
prisoned in the garage by a
"coyote." an a hen smug-
gler. who said they would
stay there until they paid
fees for transportation into
the United States. in-
vestigators said Thursday.
Neighbors had com-
plained to police about the
hou~ being a smuggling
haven for months. and
some residents were un-
happy the aliem were freed
Wcdnesda}.
But police said the) ha'e
no Junsd1c11on over un-
documented 1mm1grants.
They said the U.S. Immi-
gration and Naturalmwon
Service was notified. but
said no agents could be
spared to handle the situ·
at1on.
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Bui hi\ appointment t:.tmc during
former (101. Jeri) Bro"'""• tenure -
when unu\ual \late appointments
we1c the rmrm rather thcrn lht'
exception
vocauonal worksllop at Fa1rv1ew, ph1losoph1es into action w11hout
wt1c1c they~OJ~tract bam.-h~ --1------
for private firms. He re mcrr.bers Phillip, a tnpleg1c
( nnclla. an ex-Notre Dame foot -
hall player and a ranking amateur
golfer. ha\ raised fi .. e children tn the
dm:ctor·~ hou~c on a tree-hned street
of hon.cs within Fairview's gates.
His )'Ounge'it child. Chnstina. was
5 month~ old when he and his wife.
Temc. moved an seven years ago.
He 1\ a candid. scholarly man with
a disarming sen~ of humor
.l\nd his innuence at Fa1rv1cw IS
ohv111u\ r he c:hcnts who hve there reflect a
w1dl' range of the disabled.
( ·nnclla emphasizes that the fa.
lllit~'s purpo~ is not to provide a
plalc for ~lightly retarded ind1v1dual~
who!.C fam1he~ cannot handle them.
but to treat the physically hand1 -
c:apix;d who are 5evcrly and pro-
foundly re1ardcd. They make up 91
percent of the chentcle
c;cverely retarded means ha VI na 30
IQ less than 45 -the profoundly
rct.3rdcd have fQ<j les'i than 20
Clients' ages range from a few
months to 70 yea" old hut most arc
older than 20. C nnella '31d
Commun1eat1on 1sa basic problem
at fa1f"o(1ew Of the chcnt'i 6 7 percent
cannot speak and an add1t1onal 19
ocrc~nt hive •pecch problem~
Just
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client with Downs Syndrome who ''They cam some pocket money was voted ''Most Courageous
and they really get a lot of self-esteem Athctcte" in a Special Olympics out of having a JOb," Cnnella said. h h h _ .... d The clients carry their lunch pa1ls as competition w en e w 1u~ own a
theywalkbyhisofficeinthemoming. race track backwards by pushing his
swmgina them and shouting cheery wheelchair with his one good leg and nav1_gat1ng over hit shoulder. "Good mornings," he said. His face was blue at the end of the
Crinella does not even get dis-race because of recurrent hca11 prob-
couragcd when he talks about the I c · II ·d b Ph II Id chenl5 who live on Ward 209, in lhc ems. nnc a sa1 • ut I ip wou
main tower of the fact lit~. , do just about anything to be able to join an. The 40 patients in the ed1atnc Sub When Philhp needed a heart opcr-
lntcns1ve Care unit arc the mute at1on, his parrots didn't want h1m to evidence of life's most haunting have it.
traaed1cs. "I called them up and they said.
Some arc the survivors of trau-'He's going to die anyway· I told
mat1c accidents and near-drownings. them we're all goina to die _ but an
The clienu on Ward 209 ran1c an ase th1S case it meant the differnce
from a few months to m1'\f lc age. between a year and a half or 15 to 20
They require almost total medical years," Crinclla sa1d.
care, from diaper-chan1es t• feedings. He told Phtlhp'1 mother. "I'll fi&ht
Some must be fed through tubes this one out with you in coun." She
attaetled to their stomachs. called back a few minutes later.
Most will not hve long. A few years authonzina him to 10 ahead w11h the
a10 they spent all their 11Mc 10 hlJh surgcrr,.
beds with ban on the rid~. "Ph1lhp's still alive now and doing
Now. they have Lomine Kennie. a very well," he said ... That's why it's
21 -year veteran of Fa1rv1ew's staff. very difficult for me to a.ay a hfe bas
and they 10 to her cla sroom every been wron&fully conceived"
day in a colorfully decorated room at And that's why Fra.nc11 M1ch.acl
the end of the ward Cnnella i1 at F1urvirw St.ate Hc»p1tal.
Wbat do )'OU Uh about tile Diii)' Piiot'! W.al doa't yov Ukt? tall lhe
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