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WE ONE SDA Y J ANU ARY 7'-i 1984
Coaat
' The question of what Is
art creates an uproar at
Saddleback College's
South Campus./ A3
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ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
, ..
s · e raises
Supervisors want to
crack down on healthy
people who park In
spaces reserved for the
handicapped./ A3. concerns on oast
California
Toothbrushes? As art
works? That's what a
Torrance dentist views
themas.IA&
A former Dally Piiot writer
tells of the trauma of
giving birth to a child with
severe birth defects./ A7
Nation
Americans are watching
more televlslon than ever
before -seven hours a
day./A4.
President Reagan Is likely
to propose far-reaching
changes In tax laws this
year./A5
World
Soviet Premier Yuri An-
dropov hints a new sum-
mit with President Re-
agan Is possible./ A4
Home
ThJs month Is a good time
to consider buying decor-
ative clocks and tele-
phones./81 •
Diabetes Is today's topic
for Quiet Victories, the
series focusing on recent
medical progress against
major dlseases./82
Food
Welcome Chinese New
Year with your own cel-
ebration featuring an
Oriental dinner. /C1
National Soup Month
salutes Pacific states./C2
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Sports
Some of the names have
changed, but the Harlem
Globetrotters have not.
Curly Neal discusses the
zany team./D1
Estancia-Corona del Mar
rematch hlghllghts prep
basketball tonlght./01
Entertainment
Jack Weston, starring In
the new series "The Four
Seasons," doesn't even
think California ls a nice
place to vlslt./83
Bualneu
Major revisions In the
1984 tax laws could trig-
ger a shake-out In the
booming tax shelter ln-
dustry ./87
INDEX
Bridge
Bultetln Board
Bu1tneu
Claastfled
Comlcl
Crouword
Death Notlcel
Entertainment
Food
Horoecope
Ann L.endere
Movtea
Mutual Fund•
Nttk>MI Newt
Police Log
Publle Notte.
Sport•
State Newa
Stoctc Mert<ett
Televtlk>n
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MAJOR JET ARRIVAL ROUTEI
COAIT Al AIR TRAFFIC •••••••••
Map indicates routes for air traffic over the <>ranee Cout.
LB freeway pact
win,s county OK
• By JEFF ADLER
ud L.P. BENET
OflllelWIJNete..11
The Orange County Board of
Supervisors unanimously approved a
proposed settlement with the city of
Laguna Beach carty today that would
pave the way for construction of the
San Joaquin Hills Freeway through
Sycamore Hills.
The Laguna Beach City Council is
e~pected to follow suit and approve
the ~ttlement proposal tonight dur-
ing a special meeting. according to
Mayor Bob Gentry.
''I sense a majority of the council
will favor the plan as presented."
Gentry said.
The meeting is scheduled for 7:30
p.m. in the council chambers, SOS
Forest Ave .• Laguna Beach.
The settlement would require the
city lo drop a lawsuit apinst the
county over an earlier purchase plan
in cxchanae for permission to com-
plete a SS.5 million land sale with a
developer and a promise from the
county to buy 147 acres of the
property for the freeway and a park.
The money from the developer and
the county -expected to-be in the
vicinity of $7.S million -will help
the city to pay off a mounting $7.65
million debt mcurrcd in 1978 when
the city bought 522 acres of Sycamore
(Pleue eee FUEWAY / A2)
This sale keeps them
coming back for more
By L.P. BENET
ot ... IW!r .... ...,,
ft was 7:30 a.m. and 21-year-old
Scott Sandgren of San Diego was
closing in on his 18th hour of camping
out in Fashion Island.
But he wasn't waiting for the
premier of another Star Wars movie.
He and about 300 or so other folks
were here early today -sittin,,
sleeping, reading, listening to their
Walkmans -p~ring for the 13th
annual At Ease sportswear sale.
Sandgren. who drove up from San
Diego for the sale which began at I 0
a.m. today, had been pen::hed on the
doorstep since 3 p.m. Tuesday. He
brought a beach chair, a sleeping bag
and a book for company. For fun, he
peeked through a door window to plot
his path through the store.
"I've been doing this for six years,"
he boasted, as though he were the
member of some exclusive club.
"Last year 1 bought all my winter and
fall stuff. This year I'm buying all my
spring and summer clothes. I don't
(Pleue eee SALE/ A2)
_., ............ '--....
lloretha.D SOOcutomen were lined up tlaJa momtnc for
tb.e •tart of the At Bue uuaaal eale.
,
' •
Marine pilots at El Toro air ase
encounter even greater problem/A2
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of .. IWlr .........
Orange County airspace is becom-
ing so crowded that near collisions
between civilian airplanes and mili-
tary aircraft are almost routine.
Planes often come within 90 feet of
one another, according lO vcports
filed by pilots at the U.S. Marine Corp
Air Statton in El Toro.
In at l~t one instance, a com-
men::ial aircraft on approach to John
Wayne Airport was involved in a
reported incident.
The near collisions are common
enough to be called "routine" by the
Marine pilots, who file the "Naval
Aviation Near Midair Collision Haz-
ard Reports." The incidents arc
happening at a rate of several per
month, according to the Marines.
On Nov. 4, 1983, a civilian Moon-
ey single-engine airplane on approach
to John Wayne Airwrt was asked by
tower officials to moyc out oflhe way
of an in-bound commercial McDon-
nell Douglas DC-9. The Mooney
aircraft moved into the path of a
Marine helicopter taking off from the
U.S. Marine helicopter station in
IWlr .... ,......, ....... ~
Vickie Crledlll, with children Jamie and Tracy, ea ye fired
Coat& Mesa policeman la a "good, caring bmna.n betn.r."
nearby Tustjn. The helicopter base is
less than two miles northeast of the
runway at John Wayne Airport.
The civilian airplane missed the
helicopter by only 90 feet, accordin§
to an internal Marine "near midair
report.
Ralph Odenwald, the FAA tower
chief at John Wayne Airport, con-
firmed the incident but said "there
never was any formal investigation to
determine what the separation be-
tween the aircraft was."
"There was a military hazard
rcpon submitted bur-that goes
through different channels than the
FAA. .. be added.
"It was serious enough for us to
convene a meeting between our staff
and their officers. These types of
occurrences arc occasional in number
because of our overlapping are.as ...
Odenwald said.
But accordin$ to one Marine of-
ficer, near collis1ons between c1vil1an
planes and Marine helicopters arc
more than-occasional in Orange
County.
"We get a lot of helicopter reports
(Pleue eee CROWDED/ A2)
Woman
• praises
QUSted
CM cop
Rape victim says he
helped her re<2over
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. IWlr N.e ....
A rape victim claims a Costa Mesa
patrolman accused of seJtually as-
saulting three women 1s the same
person who helped her the most after
she was attacked. even urgrng her to
report the crime.
"This man 1s a wonderful. canng
human bemg," said V1ck1e Cnst11l1
the mother of two. "He's the one who
talked me mto reporting the rape ··
Cristilli. who was raped two years
ago m Costa Mesa. said Officer
William Lauchlan spent five hours
With her after the attack. called her
husband to mfonn him of the
mcident and made sure her children
got home safely.
"I just can't believe 1 l. I refuse to
believe it." said the Costa Mesa
woman about the cnminal charges
Lauchlan now is facing.
The 33-ycar-old patrolman. an
officer in Costa Mesa since 1982. was
arrested last Friday on suspicion of
rape, sexual battery. attempteid oral
copulation and false impnsonment.
Lauchlan. now fret> on SI 00.000
bail. allegedl) attacked women on
three separate occasions daung back
to late 1982. He was on duty and in
uniform each ume. authoriues sa1d.
Crrst1lh said she 1s shocked by tht'
charges against Uiuchlan. who she
descnbcd as "a good man who 1s
mamed and has a nice stable home
and loves k1ds.
"I know the difference between
good cops and bad cops and B11J's a
(Pleue 8ee llESA COP/A2)
America ~s big spending habits
create bonanza for scam artists
In bad times, cash·"Short consumers
use credit cards to make ends meet.
In good times, wallet-sized rec-
tangles arc a spendthrift's dream
come true, providing the key to living
beyond one's means. ·
The consequence of excess in either
instance is the same: bills ao unpaid.
bill collectors arc evl<kd and one's
emf it file 1s tarnished.
But instcadoftryina to untangle the
financial debacle by worklna with a
credit counselor. some consumers
take what they thmk is the easy way
out and pay for help from so-<:alled
"credit clin1C$." accord1na to spokes-
men from the state's top two credit
buruus.
The clintcs offer to expunac dchn·
qucnt debts from a credit profile for
fees ranaina from sso to ssool
explained TRW spokeswoman Gen
Schanz in Oran~.
"Thcf hvc w1thin the fine lttter of
the law.· she said
But 6 l clients of a chnic operated
j
ANDREA .
ADELSON
PERSPECTIVE
out of an Anaheim post offict bo~
found the man they entrusted With
their money and c~1t history may
have lived beyond the law
Franklin S. Feldman. 24. was
chaf'ICd this week for computer fraud.
ncmmm1 from a Stlf\4 opcrauon 1n
which a TRW 1ecunw dud was
allqcdly offtttd a S2,000 bribe to
alter the crcdu files ofh1s chcnts. said
Detective Roger Braham of the cuy of
Oral\&C police.
Feldman. who ha operated a
Consumer C'~d1t lltJ.nct francht'-C
I I
smct September. claimed he was only
asking the TRW official for assistance
in rectifymga smgle entry. m which a
client's barikruptcy debt was listed as
$23,SOO ofS3.500
"I opened m\ big mouth and
accepted an offer i couldn't refuse and
found out 1! was 1llcpl," Feldman
said
Feldman's firm promises to cleanse
chcnt's credit files b) challcflllng
derogatory cntnes. Braham said
The detective said Feldman "had
determined they couldn't Ix fixed .. b)'
ch.allengina technical faults and had
altc8dy spent hts chents' consultina
ftcs.
Feldman disputes that. sayina ht
bad cbc,cked the nepu"c cnmn with
creduorsand was told onlyctlallc
throuah TRW could cbanae them.
But tn an apparcnuttcmpt to male
&ood his promtsc, Braham Aid
Feldman al1esedly approached TR
Sttunty D\n:IC'\Or Ken Yatbofous,h
(Pleue ... BADCUDIT/A.2)
t
'
El Toro 'narrow escapes'
outweigh local incidents
By J£RRY HIRSCH
Ol .. NJ"'"lt8ft
Near collmon between c1v1han
1urcrafi over the Orange Cout do
occur. authorities admit. but not at
the same rate m1htar. pilots ap-
proach10j the Manne Corps Air
Station in El Toro SI) they hove
narrow escapes with c1v1hnn airc"ft
"l can't den) that we have neu
misses in our area." )Std Roy Rich·
ards tiu:1lm manager at Coast
TRAC'ON. the Federal .\\lat1on .\d·
m1nastrat1on radar 1a11on for Oranae
Count).
The main probkm occurs betWttn
airplane~ l)n instrument fl1&ht plans
-pre-arranged flights that include
TR .\CON and control to\\ er track ma
-and plant's 11) mg b) 'isual fllJhl
rules -whert tht' pilot 1s not being
tracked and 1s responsible for stayina
out of the way of other planes.
Pilots OYlna under v1suaJ fltaht
rules might not sec approachina air
traffic unhl It is ncarl) too late.
"lf someone is on an instrument
01aht plan we are in contact with lhem
and can point out other traffic,"
Richards said.
"We can alert them to tramc cHn 1 f
we art not in rommunica11on with
that traffic."
But when 1t gets busy. a.ir traffic
rontrollers conC'tntratc on separating
instrument flights from other instru·
ment fli&hts and lea'c visual Oiaht
pilots to their own dev1ets
"Our S«'Ond pnont) 1s to g1' e
1nformat1on about airplanes 1n the
traOic S)Stcm ... Richards said.
"' that point It IS up 10 both
instrument pilots and '1suol 01"11
rule pilots to keep an alert lookout for
oth" traffic.
Mannes run into problems bccau~
their main approach path to El Toro
inter1«ts the aeneral aviation coastal
traffic route at nearly the same
altitude.
The Manne~ have uraed aencraJ
av1at1on pilots to fly either above or
below their maltta!) fliaht path. but
not all pilots arc aware of the problem
and near misses arc nearl) "routine"
occurrences. accord1na to the
Mannes.
The samt' problem 1s less likely to
happen at John Wa¥ne Airpon be-
cause commercial pilots must stay
below 3.000 fffi upon takeoff until
the) arc past the coastal route.
according to Ralph Odenwald. FAA
tower chief at John Wa)ne Airport. ,
'CROWDED SKY GROWING PERIL ...
From Al
ol near m1d.ur l·l1lhswm l'n th('~
routt's:· s.i1d \laJ \ IOl"t" (l('nnan.' M
lh<' El Toro Ma nnC' bu~
John Wa,ne T1."'t'r l10k1.ils art'
l'l''lt'V.10~ v.a~ Ill morT dli\."lt'nth
sort Cl' 1han n1r tnaOic from Msnn<'
hehcoptt'r traffic nt'ar the aafJ'On
"It ma' ta~e us om<' ttme t ... , 1.: 'mt'
up wtth thC' bt'st l"\lUrst> \,( a.:-t1"'n ··
Odt'nv.ald ~1d.
Whik \1.lme 0f tht' '°"'t\knh tn.'m
fohn \\ J\nt' .\•~'rt. tht' \\1.nn('·
b1U1C'St pr,)t'ikm 1\ general .1' iau ... ,n
trnt1ic 11~ mg 1n thC' l'1.,un1~ "'r sk'nJ th('
Orange l\\3)1 l 1 l 1.'I Pl• Bn."' n
"said
ThC' numbn l'' flights and de--
parturcs b' all .urplant' 111 John
\\'a~ ne .\1~1rt ha!' .Ktualh dt'\:f"C'aS('J
from 5~5.0$~ m llJbO w -''~ L\.l m
I ~8~. but lh<' \tannt'ss11ll \.'!' air
tr&ffil· 10 Orange Count~ 1s gnm·in~
"Tht' congC'sll"'n 1s lt'nJmg t0 ~me
ns~ and somC' eonc<'m tiut ""t' dl'n't
v.anl to b<' alarm1 t a~.lut it ." Bn:mn
said
Most of1h(' nt'3r m1SS('S "'''Ur ne.ir
Dana Point "hen" th<' appn.\Jch p.ith
to El Tt1ro tntC'rsC'Cts thc-, .... ,:is1.il
g.C'nC'ral a' 1a11on traflk rout('
.. C" 1han a1rplan('s arc interst\.·ting.
thc-approach path Ill our llppnilll"h
al111udC's." Bro"'n said
"lthouah the m1htar. has not had a
m1ds1r c1.,lhs1on "1th i Cl' 1han craft.
~tannc-o tTtC'Crs are womed tht' nsl is
IOCf'C'ISI~
\tost Cl\ than pilots 11) under "hat
art' calle'd \'1sual Flight Rules. That
mt'&nS the\ &rt' not n~ mg on n pre-
31T1n&C'<i t'lliht plan but the~ art
mpons1ble to loo~ out for othc-r
airplanes.
CX-sp1tc-nn c-"cns1H program b~
thc-~tannt"S alcrtana Cl\ 1han pilots to
tht' d3Jl8('rs of fh 1na in thc-El Toro
3pproach path. man\ pilots art still
"'bit' ious to the problem. ""near midair .. rcpon relea~ h)
the MannC'S on a Dc:-c. ~9 incident
'"'oh i"I a Marine ..\-6E jct and an
unidc-nufied c1' 1han a1rplane oHr
In inc-dc-monstratcs the ~·1anne's
probll"m wtth general av1at1on traffic.
accordmg to Lt Col Bro" n.
""1r crew continued lookout and
spotted another aircraft on a collision
course approximate!) one mile awa)
co-altttudc. The (Manne) pilot rolled
the aircraft mto a climbing~. t tum
in order to avoid and keep si t of the
c1' 1han traffic until clear." c report
said.
"Tht' nv1han aircraft made no
attempt to alter course or altitudt'. It
1s the 01?m1on of the air crew that had
no c' as1,·e acts on been taken by either
atrcrafi a m1da1r colhs1on would have
OC'CUrrcd ••
".\1rspaC'C around MCAS El Toro
ronunues to resemble a free-fly zone
for hght c1,·1han a1rcrafi whose pres-
c-net ma) one da~ result in a nec'<iless
traged~ of potenuall) large sco~:·
the rtpon concluded.
FREEWAYPACTOK'D •.•
From Al
Hills ThC' deal "ould ka' e JI 0 acres
0i1hc-pro~rt~ undc-rcn) o"'nc-rsh1p
The .:'It' nnd tht' c-ount' ~
attt'mp11ngto clo~ the S<'ttlemcntJUSt ri' (' da"-s bt'fore an C'nnronmC'ntal
g.roup titles legal acuon to JOm the
c1t\ 's lawsuit against the count' 10
stop a proP<?S<'d eight to I 5-lane
&eev.a\. v.h1ch 1s e'pectro to e'tend
from the Corona del Mar frttwa\ 1n
Newport Beach to the Santa Ana
frttwa) near San Juan Capistrano.
SALE OF THE YEAR ...
"If we finahzc the htiptton ",th
the county before the (Jan. 30 Orange
Count) Supcnor Coun) heanna.
there's nothing for the Grttnbclt to
JOm in on." Gentry said. From Al
knl1v. "hat I'm going to tiu~ ne \t
\C'Jr ..
But he '1'' he "'II b<' h('f'C'. along
"11h ~5-' ~lir·old John Gurule of
Sl1rv.alk and 2J-,e-ar-0ld Ktn R1et·
fors of Balb<.>a Island both of"' horn
camped out ne\t to angrcn Tuesda)
night along" 1th about a dozen othcl"$
"\\ e all ln"'"" each oth<'r from tht'
sak." R1c-tfo~ "11d "\\'(' .:-ome C\ef\
~c:Jr for 1h1., \10\'C-.1-)ear ~huppmg Sp!'('( ••
The lkJI' the' s.l' JI<' l'Ulr:lgC"l.'U'
t "amt•I hJ1r t'i13zer\ marled J''"" n ti'
JS mu ... ·h J\ ('I ~ ~'t·n.·ent l-l,tll1n sh irt'
Qn '>Jk lrl'm ~l w -'pc", ent l,ff Th1.''
all hrought Jn"'ht'ft" ir,,n, S: 1t. '"'
S lOO to Sp('nd
.\t Ea!-t' l"' na \I °'-'ug.1J~S. "h,1
loolc-J t1111ngh n· J\C'J t'Jr'' tvJa, 1n
a sp1ff~ tilm· 'u11 Je~·.,ti<-J the
annual t'' ent J) "a h11le ti1t l'' Bamum
& Baile'. a httk t-11 ,,f l1~1ldJ J g.rt'Jt
managemC'nt, h.ilkn~c
"\\ C' put tn e\trJ rh,inc l.nes tor
.:-n-J11 card (hed'. e\tra -.i~h R"SIS·
ters. h1r-N ~Cl local high~ h,x, k1Js w
'\lr.lltf.htC'n men:h .inJ1st" \\ e S<'f' e
'l'n~ anJ h,,t r•'ll"' tl' n er. l'n<" 1n the
'1k'> hne" ..
[~'Ug_IJ" \.JIJ ..,h"•: ,,f lhl" :t"nl\ !\
h1c. ~t,,rt> -r rcJ"'m nan th f'1c n·s .. rnJ
tx'' 'S~'n"'"t".H 111h1,h n rlJ.ns "h'
:ht• ,rl"'"J th.s nh'm1rf ''J~ ~5
;'('f\.ent mJk -arc markC'J J''" n -'l
.,, N) perlt'nt .,,,r,C' .1' '''" as -~
!'<'r\·cnt He C\rt'\. t"' h' ~~,,,, ab...,ut
$ -I \'II ''0 lhC' ,;...,.: J.JI I lhC' !>..} t"
,.)il\h_.1nt nUt"'lh ''-~'" 1ut-.dJ\
.. f he' \\Jnt '.11ut anJ "t' g 'c 11 h'
tht'm. ·· Douglass said
Jim Finnegan. the store manager.
sun C'\ed the line of customt'rs lhat
stretched from the store. past thC' El
Robt'rto ~tuarant. past S1h rr""oods
dc-partment stort'. and to a pomt
halfv.1ly up thc-~t'iman-~tan:us
building. "You ~ thC' same peopk
)car after ~ear." he said. v.a' mg 10 a
customer halfv.a~ up the line "h's great ..
'The beaut) of the agreement."
Gentr. adde'd. "1s that it rchc,·es the
cat) o·f ns debt a~d gl\.CS the Cit)
complete ownership of the mlljont)
of Sycamore Hills so we can p~r"c
11 as a paB.land.''
If the Cit) approves the agrttment.
Grttnbelt could file a lawsuit to
.:-hallenge the sctllemcnL Ho"cvcr.
Grttnbelt officials rcfu~ to com·
ment earl\ todav on .,.,hat action the)
plan to take. ·
MESA COP DEFENDED ...
From Al
~"x1li ... ·op " damn good 170p." she
said "I 1u'st ~nov. he couldn't ha'e
Jont' this and I don't g.s'e a -v.hat
an,1.1nt' sa,s, I don't bchc-'c tt.
"I lnov.· he and his v.1fe ha' e bet-n
JC\ astat('d b) this and I'm going 10 do
<'' t'f\ thing l can to suppon him and
help hsm ouL" she added
l nsulh said shC' first met Lauchlan
"'hen she file'd a complamt against
x"lme neighbors and aske'd pohe<' to
intt'f\ c-nc-. Lauchlan. sh<' said. v.a.s the
1.'fli1."t"r ~nt to handk the incident
"He \\as so.profcs.s1onal -wt'nt
ab...1ut his v.orl .,.,llhout causing a big
d<'JI Whtn I was raped. he s.at "'1th
me. talled v.1th mt' and finalh u.J~e'd
mc-into repomog 1L .. sh<' nplame'd
Lauchlan ""'&S sus~nded from thc-
polK-e fort"t "'1th pa~ Jan. I 0 aftC'r a
::.,C'ar-old S:tnu .\na v.oman told
authonues the policeman had
m\1lcstcd her after requesting her to
pull off the Ne" port Frttwa) because
of a fault) ta1I hght.
The patrolman had prt' 1ousl)
been repnmanded for rtponcdJy
molesting a 3Q.)ear-old Costa Mesa
v.oman "'ho s.a1d Lauchlan grabbed
her bmuts after ordcnng her 10 rai~
her arms The "-Oman said the
pohetman told her she'd been spttd-
ing
In a third inc1dt'nl. Lauchlan ts
accuS<'d of raping a Fountain VaJle)
v.oman "ho'd been 10 a minor car
accident. The officer. "'ho has bttn
told he v.111 bt' flmi. 1s to appear in
court Feb ~4 for a prchminaI)
heanng.
Pnor to has arrest. Lauchlan had
1v.1ce bttn single'd out for acts of
hC'ro1sm. once help1na to rescue two
ch1ldrtn from a bumtnJ house and
fighting tht' blaze until firefighter
iITl\e'd
BAD CREDIT HABITS AID CON ARTISTS ...
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'rc'\.111,\t tatl \ IQ l"'"''t'f t~ qu('r\
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TR\\
TR\\-s crr\'.11t dJ'1s1on 1s a ware-
houst of romputenrcd ~nonaJ
,"TC'd11 information tapped b) :5.0..'\l
subs-.-riben natJon"'1de "'ho act as
'mder-s.. such as banls and rtt.ailcn
E~ua.11~ largt credit burcu Trans
L n1on Cmi11 lnformauon Corp has
l"t'\.'\:lr\is on ~ m1lhon California
!nld('n~
·~nz and John \\old. rq.ional
'l('(' prn1dent for Trans L" nion tn
SanLI .\na. both said a small ~r·
("(''1~ lt'S.S than ~ ~l"C'Cnt of tht'
C'OtnC'S fikd annu.aJI) arc inaccurate
Tht' pcn"('n~ apparentb lea' C'S
t'nou1h for credit chn1c ('n ·
LrCpr<"ncun
Ho"'"t'' t'T customC1'\ h:l' e fi~
en~1ugh rompbm1s "'er CTC'd11 rep&Jr
chm.:"\ to prompt tht "ttomt"~ Gns·
eral's offitt to sttl touiJlcr ~naJta~
f<X operaton that don't dch,cT •hat
lhc) promtst. said heldon. an San
DICJo " ~-la• k'. "'' cnm1naJ and C'l' ll ptnal1UC"S should ~ tn·
trodtJCed lhii l..tslslau'e sicuaon
0-avM k8ndc. u . •bo NM a
Fulkrton crrdn C'l1n1< •i th th< same
namr-as Feldman'1. says~ runs his ~·n boneslJ, lf\tcBndc doesn't
fulfill has rk'dir to titan up has
cu~omm cmi1t pc::ofilt. ~ sud he
otlt-rs rcfvnd'-TM a'natr <harit'"
about S ~. M saJCi
M1. BndC' ~1d hr tells d1c-nts the)
can v.nte the same letten he don to
cha.llenae damaging crcdJt infor-
mation. but .. .,..~ kno~ a lmlc more
"'hat 10 sa' and ho" to word them ..
He said ht learned the trade out of a
TR\\ credll handbook
Q,er-s~nden can rt' nt' tht"1r
credll rc'C'Ord 1n other wa\~
The state"s two largn.1 cred11 bu·
mun.. TR\\ and Trans Union.
rc'C'Ommend the mtthods of Con·
sumer Crtdtt Counsclon.. MoM' m~n•rs for the non-profit rorpor·
a11on baSC'd m Was.h1ngton.. D.C
negollatc-a miuet'd rcpeymen1 scht'd·
ult' ,.,th cred11onande'trK1 a' o" of
hfe "'l lhout CT'C'dlt cards.. c'plains
Carl l.Jndqu1st. ~dent oft.he Santa
.\na-butd chapter
Landquist said rounscton bdpcd
more than 600 0raQ&f Count) fanul-1~ rtpa) S \.2 mtlhon 1n d~ last
\'Ur ".s an eumpk. ~ pomtcd to a
Hunun,ton Bcacb coupl~ an theu cart~ 30s.. bo1h ttnplorul b) school
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County said 'satisfied' with
Dayco tricll cost explanation
Public defender says
$16,000 spent for IT
Filipino witnesses_
By JEFF ADLER °' tlle Delly ,.... ......
The Orange County Pubhc De-
fender's Offiet spent a little more
than S 16,000 to bnng 11 F1hp100
witnesses to Southern California for
the penalty phase of Rene Flores
Da,co·s double-murder tnal. Pubhc
Detcnder Ron Butler has informed
the Board of Supervisors.
In a thrtt-pagC' letter to super-
' 1sors. Butler -asked to account for
the ex~nd1tures concludes
Da)co's defense was "reasonable.
pro~r and sn the best interest of the
ta\;pa)er.'"
Butler said that while 1t still is
1mposs1ble 10 provide a complete
accounting of the costs of Da)c-O's
defense. it cost S 16.076.44 to bnng
the 11 character witnesses to Orange
Count\ for the tnal.
.\1rfare for 1hc 11 totalro S l~.-41
and the S25 ~r da\ allowanct lti'en
to the v.11nesses amounte'd to s~. "'50
for the I 0 da\S 1he' \.\Crt here In
addttton. t"·o ~ltncsscs "ere
pro' 1ded "1t~ one night's lodgrng at a
cost ofS 74. and S5 I I was ex~nded in
tra' cl scn·1ce fees. Butler said
Board Chairman Hamett Wieder.
Wtw"CU11 r,-oa, t ~ i)C
"ot f'I•-. JO\.!' c•o• a .. S lO c.-~ _,.Dt'<l'97c.--•"'C ,ow· :~t,. • et ,....,'"ll
who ~Tote Butler aslong for an
explanation. said she was sa1is1fed
with his response. terming 11 "ex-
hausll\C."
"I feel I can't refute his rationale or
his JUSt1fica11on .. " \\ 1eder said.
"Thc-rc's an old adage. ·You sa'c a
hfe. you save a ienera11on.' It's hard
to put a dollar sign on that."
The chairman added that as far as
she 1s concerned. "the case 1s closed as
it relates to the public dt'fender's costs
for the case.··
Su~r.'1sor Bruce "estande agreed
v.ith Wieder. sa) mg the public de·
fender acted w11hrn the confines ofh1s
respons1b1lit}
"Thert's no choice If' ou want the
death penalt~ )OU ha' e io make sure
dcfen,dants get the fullest defense
possible or the 't'rd1ct can be over-
turned." Nestandt' said. "The public
defender has to be gl\ en latitude ...
Butler. in his response to the
board"s mquu). said 1f the defense
team fails to "provide all relevant
evidence and witnesses" tn such cases
1t would "etrta1nl) result tn a re,ersal
of an) conv1ct1on and great!) impact
the cost to ta>.p&)ers."
He also argued that while the cost of
defending 0a)CO and bnniing the
witnesses from the Philippines was
high. 11 could ha' e been a,·oidcd if the
Dtstnct .\ttomc' "s office would have
been "llhng to accept a guilty pica.
offered a year ago. tn e'change for a
life pnson term without the poss1-
b1lny of parole.
"The result of this ins1st:ncc was
not mercl) the cost of defense
witnesses. it included the cost of
1udic1al resources. clerical, attorney
and rnvesugat1ve resources aJl at
pubhc expense," Butler said. "The
trial lasted many weeks. yet the Jury
took less than seven hours to say
unanimously that the district at·
torney was Wrong."
Dayco. a 43-year-old Philippines
native. was convicted in December of
the 1982 Hunungton Beach murders
of his estranged wife and mother-in-
law.
During the penalty phase of the
tnal. when Jurors are asked to decide
between recommending a life prison
term or a death sentence for a
defendant. Chtef Deputy Public De-
fender Tom McDonald called 11
character witnesses from the Phi hp-
prnes 10 Dayco's behalf. Many had
not seen the defendant since he had
left the country in 1965.
The" 11nesses' 1es11mon) indicated
the' am,ed m the Unitt"d States on Dec. :?8. :?9 and 30 -at least 10 da)s
before the tnal's pcnalt) phase was
scheduled Dunng their Sta). all
expenses were paid b} the counly.
News accounts of the expenditures,
coupled v.nh complaints received by
'anous supervisors from taxpayers.
prompted board members to ask for
Butler's explanauon.
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CWiKte11.
So~ CoKtiWAeS
30 50~o Out
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Hospital off erb1.g
help l.~1 diabetics
c addlcback C'ommunity Hospital's Diabetes Care
i:nier wall Prt'stnt a course on diabetes sclf·manaaemcn t 8'¥1'"' toni&ht at the Laauna Hills hospital. '
he 14-hour, four-session course as designed to ~ro~dC'.' 1nd1v1dualtzed education and instruction in
dta tc~ management throuoh lectures films group ISCUSSIOI\ d I . D • • • '
d . . 11> an consu tattoos wnh a physician nurse and 1et1c1an ·
, ~ C'las~s will be held tonight. Thursday and fcb. I and r rtrohm 6 ;o 9:3q p.m. Call the hospital at 770-3725 for iu er m1orma11on.
Teen drug abu•e gr oup meet•
. The Costa Mc~ Task Force on School Age Drug and Akoh~I A~use wall meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the
Estancia High School choral room
The fifm "Ep1dcm1c" will be screened with a
d1scuss10.n and committee reports following. Further
1nformat1on as available by calltng 546-2116.
Saddleback chief
over rules action
of library boa rd ----By KATHLEEN CUMMJNGS
0.-, ..... Cefl ; • I
Who decides what 1s art?
Mankind has debated that question sjnce
the first caveman SC111tcbcd pictures on
stone, usually without find.in& an answer.
However, one popped up Tuesday at
Saddlcback College when the chancellor
ordered seven pieces of art put back on
display at the school's South Campus
library.
They att &Mones who lbouJd tnow." She
added thatshed1dn•1 feel tbedtawiap were
dctradlna to -.omen.
When the d ispute finally came to lhc 1
a1tention o( Saddlct.ck Chan«Jlor Dr.
Larry Stncna• office, boftvtr', ll was
~Lied quickly. Sievtosdecided toovemale th~ hbrary administnabon dcci.saon and 1
ordered the an replaced Tuesday.
Stevens was unavailable (o:rcom ment on
the rulina. but Kennedy quoted lhc
chancellor as sayins "we mMk 1 commit·
mcnt to tbeart students. and a commitment
111 commitment -even if we don't bkc the
work."
Orans, a 1U1t1vc of Gennany who came to (
the United States in 1962, UJd she was
pleased by the chancellor's deci$ion1 tho U&h
she hadn't been overly uptc'I wncn the
works were removed bccauac she'd already
u~rieoced the criticism firsthand.
Contraceptlve •ponge talk set One of RJa Oran•' nucte. that waa '•uitable. •
Ria Orans, an an student at Saddlcback
for five years, had installed her work in the
library for a onc.artJst show two weeks ago.
But, after a few ~ys, she found that seven of
her sketches and'pastcls had been removed,
reponedly because of "complaints."
'When my friend Isabel and I ~ first
hansina up my exhibit. we were harasaed by
Kvcral library workers." e~pla.ioed Orans,
who has received a Saddlebeck CoUqe Art
Oub scholarship and an award from the
1983-84 Laauna Beach festival of Ans.
"I'm glad Isabel was with (!le to speak up to '
them or I probably would have ta.ken
everything down right then and left in
tears."
... Th~. 11:1vcntor of the new contracepttve sponge
f<><l:ay will be the featured speaker at the annual dinner ~cetmgofthe Planned Parenthood Association of Orange
(ounty Thursday at the Newporter Inn. 1107 Jamboree
Road. Newport Beach.
Dr., Bruce W. Vorhauer, president and chairman of
the I~ane-based VU Gorp.. will address the group
follo_wang a 7:39 p.m. dinner and election of officers.
Presa dent W. Bailey Smsth of Laguna Beach heads the slate
of officers to be elected at the meeting.
Church offers lecture tonlght
A_s part of its Balanced Laving Workshop, St.
Joachim s Church wall sponsor an evening lecture on
"Emergence" tonight at 7:30.
The c~urch as located at _1964 Orange Ave. m Costa
Mesa. Fee 1s $2.50. For more information. call 645-4945.
Monte Ca.rlo nlght ln Valley
A Monte Carlo Night fund-raiser will be conducted
Fn43y at the Fountain Valley Community Center bebmd
C1.ty J:lall, I 0200 Slater Ave. The event runs from 8 p.m. to
m1dn1~1. .
. Tickets. at $3 each, may be purchased at Masuda
Middle School or at the door. Th(' festivities wall include
vanous games. door pnzes and food.
The event is sponsored by the Masuda M addle School
Community O rganization to benefit the cultural arts
program.
TV show focuses on RIO work
R IO. the Rehabilitiation Institute of Southern
California, will be featuticd on Jam Cooper's Orange
County on KOCE-TV. Channel 50, this wekcnd.
The progra{Tl will air Friday at 8:30 p.m. and will be
repeated Saturday at 10 a.m . and Monday at 7 p.m .
RIO is located at 1800 E. LaVeta Ave .. Orange.
Further information is available at 633-7400.
Blood pressure checks •lated
Frtt blood pressure checks will be conducted Fnday
from IO a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Medicine Shoppe. 9555
Garfield Ave .. Suite G. in Fountain Valley.
Registered nurse Barbara Farley wall conduct the
tests. Information may be obtained by calling
800-325-1397.
Wednesday, January 25
'Onion Field' killer's
release fought in HB
Anti-crime or antzatton ,
s u ccessful in firs t bid ,
files court action in SF
By ROBE RT BARKER
Of .... DllllJ,.... .....
A Huntington Beach-based anti-cnme
organization has filed court action in San
Francisco aimed at blocking Onion Field
police killer Gregory Powell's release from
prison.
The group gathered more than 30,000
signatures o n a petition last year prior to the
scheduled release of the 51-year-old Powell.
The State Board of Prison Terms subse-
quently turned down the killer's scheduled
parole.
But John Mancino. the founder and
president of the statewide organization
called Citizens for Truth, said a Solano
County Supenor Court ruled the pnson
board am properly reacted to public pressure
and ordered Powell's parole last Thursday.
But the First District Coun of Appeals
has ordered a temporary stay for more
arguments, according to Mancmo. And an
attorney for the Citizens for Truth claimed
that Powell should stay behind bars because
he's made three pnson escape attempts and
because a _psychiatric examination shows
Powell stall poses a threat to society
according to Mancino. '
"He may be rehab1lttatcd but I wouldn't
be convinced he as unless God himself said
so. I,f~here's a mis~ak~, the public will pay in
add1t1onal losses an ltfe," Mancino said.
Mancino, who said he works in the
computer industry. said he formed the
organization to fight against the parole of
Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted assassin of
Sen. Robert Kennedy.
Citizens for Truth was asked to fight
Powell's release by Valerie Ca mpbell. the
24-ycar-old daughter of police officer Ian
Campbell who was lcidnapped and ex-
ecuted by Powell in a Kem County onion
field in 1963. according to Mancino.
The slaying was dramatized in a book,
"The Onion Field," by former policeman
Joseph Wambaugh and later was made into
a movie.
Mancino said he became active "because
I didn't want to just wait to be a victim."
Mesa students held
after computer theft
Two Costa Mesa youths were arrested
and an S 1.800 Apple computer was re-
covered Tuesday after a three-month police
investigation into a string of Costa Mesa
school burglaries that began in October.
Costa Mesa police Detective Sam
Zuorsk1 said Vincent John Partin and Mark
.\Ian Jones, both 18. were taken into
custody in connection with the November
1983 burglary of Back Bay High School,
when an attendance computer was stolen.
burglaries in Costa Mesa. Zuorski said.
Partin has been linked only to the Back Bay
break-in.
T he rash of school buntlarics began in
October. Zuorskt said. Back Bay and
Estancia high schools were hat. along with
Te Winkle Junior High and Pomona. Whit·
tier and California elementary schools.
In most cases, school wtndows were
smashed or doors pned open and the
buildings were ransacked with only food or
petty cash taken. Zuorski said the Apple
computer was the only expensive Item
stolen.
"Several people in circulation had not
laked the work," said Don Kennedy, the
hbrary's audio-video technicuan. "And they
said that 'some of the public had com-
plained, too.' "
"Negative comments were made before
they were on th~ wall," added Emanuel
Roben. who is in cbarie of hanging library
eJthib1ts. "One pastel of a group of skeletal
figures called 'The Victors' was criticized
for being 'loo depressing' and 'ugly.'
Another sketch was deemed 'unsuitable'
because at looked Jike a lesbian. It was a fat.
middle-aged woman with a face rather
mannish. They said it was degrading to
women in general."
Robert also said the viewers complained
because they felt "people come into the
library to be uplifted," not depressed.
So. acting on the staff reaction, the library
administration decided to remove some of
the pictures.
"There 1s a difference between an art
museum and a public place where one
doesn't have a choice of whether or not to
enter," said Bill Weisgerber, head of all
library operations for both Saddlcback
campuses.
He said because young people sometimes
accompany their parents into the library
and high school students use it. too, that 11
seemed the view of the library panel, which
decides these things. that certain items were
··not suitable."
But then the furor started.
The first question critiC$ of the action
asked was why some of the works were
removed and some were allowed to stay.
Beth Staudigcl, who has worked in the
library for three years, said, ··1 can't sec any
difference between the ones they removed
and the ones they left -all the same
anatomy.''
But Weisgerber disagreed. saying that the
art taken down had "certain human
anatomy that was more explicit than on the
others."
The mam issue. however, was the acuon
itself. •
Kennedy disagreed with the decision,
saying "these shows have been a tradition
10 the library since I've been here. rm not
sure I want people malcing those kmd of
decisions unless they're qualified ...
"Frankly. I don't like them (the draw-
ings) myself," he continued, "but art is
supposed to stimulate. Anything can be
offensive to anyone. Who gets to say'r'
Another library worker, who asked that
her name not be used, said she felt the "art
department should make these decisions.
Public reaction to the replacement of the
art was generally favorable.
Angie Bray. who viewed the exhibit
Tuesday afternoon, said the whole tbina
was "an unnecessary embarrassment to the
anist The issue is an administrali vc o ne,
not an cstbctic one. The real point bas
nothing to do with these ~culat works,
but with who has final Jwitdiction over
what is CJtbibitcd."
And. anist.-scultptor Jerry Rothman, a
professor of art at Fullerto~State Univer-
sity, who was also at the exhibit, said the
problem was that the art violated a basic
rule of library exbjbits -.. they're usually
innocuous. They can be &ood work., but just
not too controversial."
He added. facetiously, that a roll -up bbnd
should be placed in fro nt of each of the
drawings in question, so the public could
have a choice of wltcther or not to look..
Thia <>ran. work waa d.ee:med
'depreMlnt.·
• 7 p.m .. Laguna Beacb PlanJllng Commission.
Jones was arrested by Irvine police last
week on suspicion of a burglary at the Self
School in that city and police allege that he
is responsible for five additional school Sofa~threeseparategroupsofsus~u ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~•
have been arrested 1n connection with
break-ms at Newpon-Mcsa schools. which
have been plagued with vandalism and
burglaries since school opened last fall.
Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
• 7:30 p .m., Foutain Valley Planning Comml11lon.
City Council Chambers, 10200 Slater Ave.
Zuorski said. • 7:30 p.m., Lagaaa Beacb City Council. Council
Chambers, 505 Forest Ave.
• 7:30 p.m., Laguna Beacb Seismic Safety & Disaster
Preparedne11. Police Department Library, 505 Forest
Ave.
• 8 p.m .. Coast Community College Dl1trlct Board of
Tnasteea. D1stnct Board Room. I J 70 Adams Ave .. Costa
Mesa.
Howard Jarvis sets
Newport Beac h talk
Howard Jarvis. the co-author of Propos-
tion 13. wall give a half-hour lecture 1n
Newport Beach Thursday on how to
finance public improvements five years
after the controversial in1tiauve's passage.
Late last year. a group of8-to 12-year-old
youths were apprehended for allegedly
committing several bu~Jaries at elemen-
tary schools on the east side of Costa Mesa.
he said. An adult was also arrested in
connection with two school break-ms last
year.
Thursday, ,J~nuary 26
The speech, sponsored by the Cah-
forn ians for Environment. Employment.
Economy. and Development. will be
preceded by a luncheon beginning at 11 :30
a.m .. and followed by a question-and-
answer penod.
"It's been a bag problem. but we're slowly
getting it cleaned up," Zuorski said. The
three groups of suspects did not seem to be
working togther. he added.
• 6:30 p.m .. Laguna Beacb Board of Adjustment.
Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave.
• 7 p.m .. Laguna Beacb Recreation & Community
Services. Recreation Department. 505 Forest Ave.
The program costs $9 and takes place at
the Sheraton Hotel. Reservations are
available by calling 644-9000.
Partin 1s being held on SI 0,000 bail in the
Costa Mesa Jail and Jones was arraigned
Monday for the Irvine school burglary and
as being held on SI 0.000 bail at the Orange
County Jail.
Huntington theft suspects
captured after wild chase
Two suspected burglars were ar-
rested in Huntington beach Wedcs·
day following a wild I ().minute car
chase that ended in an oil field less
than a male from the city police
department.
Steven Miller. 34. of Long Beach
Hantt.niton Beach
Four ware wheel hubcaps were
nolcn Tuesday from a silver 1978
Cadillac Seville parked in a carport
on the 8100 block of ~n Angelo
Drive. The loss was estimated at
$700 • • • Entenng through an unlocked front
door. someone buralarized a home
Monday on the 90<Y block of Hunt·
1n1ton Strtct. The loss included a
phone worth SI SO and a surfboard
worth $27S. • • • A resident of the 19800 b!ock of
lnvcrnC$$ Lartc 'reported that some·
one sma bed the left rear win.dow of
has red 1977 Honda C1v1c. which was
parked on 1 he street The damage wu
nlimatcd al $100. • • • Someone tole a blue !:fa''
Schwtnn cruiser b1\.")'Cle Tu y
from the vicinity of Mqnoha Street
and Hamilton vtnur The lo1s was
~timatcd 11 u~o • • • A ruident nf tht 9m block or
and Lowell A. Wise . .26. of Fountain
Valley were arrested on suspicion of
breaking into a house near the
intersection of Loma Avenue and
Pinc Street.
Officers said neighbors reported
the 3: 15 p.m. break-in and <;upplied
Castine brive reported Tuesday that
someone stoic a stereo unit from his
white and red Ford Galaxie con-
vertible. The loss was estmated at
$300. • • • A storafe shed behind the Ralphs
market. 9041 Beach Blvd.. was
burglanzed Tuesday. The loss in-
cluded pallets worth $300. ••• Fore~· n open the front door, some·
one bu anzed a home on the 1900
block o Alsuna. The loss included
jewelry worth $992 and SS m cash. • • • A brown 1977 Chevrolet van in the
Su and Sun Subaru lot. 175)5 Beach
Blvd., was buralanzed. A 4Ck:hanncl
CB radio wort6 St lO was stolen. . ,.
A resident of the 19800 block of
Vermont Lane reported Tuesday that
someone used 1 coat hanaer to break
into her yellow Datsun station wagon.
The lo~' included stereo spcnkcn and
\apes • • • Ciomcone ~tole a set of hubcaps
I
officers wath a descnptaon of the
alleged getaway car.
Patrolman chased the car to a field
off Main Street at Clay A venue.
Jewelry taken from the house re-
poncdly was found m the car.
Tuesday from a maroon 1976 Chev-
rolet Malibu parked on the 16500
bloc5.>ofGolden West Street. The loss
was e ta mated at $80
La&una Beach
Christopher Jame11> Lybarger, 32. of
Corona del Mar WU amsted by
poltce early Tuesday for attempuna
to pry open coin boxes at the Laauna
Laundramat, I 040 South Coast iji&h-
way Bail was set It $10.000 and
Lybaracr 1~ being held in Oranac
County 1111. • • • Vandals spray painted the Main
Beach L1fquard Tower. shot out two
windows wnh BB auns and slashed
two t1rcson a ltfeguardJCCP sometime
Mondtv n11ht. • • • Two window \\>'Cl'C smashed out of
a vehicle at Temple Terrace and
Lombardi Lane Monday night • • • A rt"s1dent on th( 3000 block of Alt.a
l.ag!Jna Boulevard reported a hand
arcn11dc IO hi yard Tue~)'. but
police Inter determined It w&U a to).
C09taMea
Thieves apparently used a pair of
pliers to twist the doorknob and lock
off the music building at Southern
California College. 55 Fair Drive.
Monda) night. An ampltlier. turn-
table, tape recorder and a bank bag
containing cash and checks were
stolen. The loss was estimated at s 1,470. • • • Dunng the time the music bu aiding
was burglanzcd. thieves apparently
also attempted to make entry to the
men's dorm at Southern California
College. Pohcc said pry marks were
found on the door to one of the dorm
rooms but no loss was reported
• • •
A Cypress man was arrested Tues-
day after he allcgcdl)' attempted to
shophf\ three pairs of designer under·
wear and a wallet from Bullock's
Depanmcnt Store tn South Coast
Plaza. Julian Weatherby. 22. was
taken into cu to<h at the 'tore by
sccunty officers who s~ud they ob-
served him puttma the $74 wonh of
merchandise anto his bncfcast In a
dressing room about 4:30 p.m. • • • An antique clock valued at $500
was stolen from an unlocked storage
room at the Coral Reef Motel some·
time this month. the m'otel manager
told pohce
FOUDtaln Valley
Someone stoic a cam~ra. camera
equipment, s.aw. a drill and \ander
from a locked closet ma bc<Sroom 1n
the I 0000 block of San Leon A venue ••• Vandah ~prayed the numbcral\
"B" 1n black p:unt on the dnver's
v.mdo~ of a I q.,8 C>at~u" 1n the QOOO
block of Emc11 loun
Car thieves took speakers and a
radio from a 1976 Toyota m the
17000 block ofTicmpos.
Newport Beacb
An Irvine woman reported the
theft of $250 in cosmetics and other
items from her unlocked car parked
in the 4900 block of Birch. • • •
A Newport Beach man reponed the
thef\ of a surfboard valued at $250
from his truck p~rked on Balboa
Cove. • • •
A Newpon Beach stock brokt'r
reported the theft of has wallet and
$250 cash during a party in the 300
block of Fernando.
A Newpon Beach engineer re-
ported the theft of two tdev1s1on ~l~
andJC~Clf) -w1lh a combined value of
$4,550 from her home in the 2800
block of Lighthouse T ucsday.
Irvlne
More than S 1.000 worth of 1ewelry
along with a stereo tuner were taken
from a home 1n the Turtle Rock
community b) burglars. The crooks
apparent!} pned open a shding glass
door • • • A man was arrested for having a
concealed weapon which police al-
legedly found on the floorboard of his
vehicle The dnvcr reportedly had
been stopped for a routine traffic
vaolataon before the discovery • • • An mdustnaJ firm on Mu1rlaods
Parkway re~rted that someone
made off Wlth an clectnc balance
worth nearty $700.
Two injured. street closed
as car crashes into truck
C ongestcd Adams A venue near 1he
Santa Ana R1vtt was closed bne0) to
rush-hour mo1onsts today when a car
slammed mto the rear of a tractor
trailer. scattenn1 ~l&C aero the
roadwa) and pinntnt two women 1n
the car
Saalena L R4ycs.. 20. of Fountam
Valley and Jina Sttn.. a 19--ycar-old
passenger 1n 1he car. wen: freed from
the wrttka&t b) paramcda~ ""'ho
were foft'ed to saw the top ofT the
crunched vehicle to cxlf'l.ct th~
women authontt~ satd
Both ~omen ~rt' taken to the
f.ount.am Valle) ( ommuntl) Ho Pt·
tal trauma center Rayes '~ listed 10
cnucal cond1uon and ~rra. a rnJ·
dent of Hununaton Beach, an senous
condition.
The 7 31 a m mishap on the
Hununa1on Bttth si<k of the nVCT
bn •. reported!) oc.cumd when
Ra}-CS plowed into the k ohhc na
which ""as beina d"'·en _ by Ru
Hamson Maniun, 32. of Rcdland
pohcc iaid
Omttn u1d &he ""'<>man £a1lcd to
rnhre that ll''Ktor 1mtcr wu nop-
p1na to tum into a constructJ n sue
nnr the n vcr o c1tat1om wctt
t ucd.
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BUTTERFIELD'S
PAINTING AND JEWELRY
SPECIALISTS WILL BE IN
NEWPORT BEACH
H M,1r• ..., The Huntt>•
canL a" '• "'>; ;old Ft.>ll•uu·.
E , • '\ 000 : 2fX1()
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Since l&i Bt.:rl•rft"'ld\. a.:~ bH •1 l\0:·~11·rn Aml:'m..> !> 1:·.Jding !irm
in <HA t 0'11 g Pf'!'>On,11 pr••:, r•1,. \.\ 1:1 ..in• l t.rrt:'nll\. ~1:11..•k1:ig ml:'Tl'h
d ~1: ',;r 1_.r .... ~ Jm r ~ ~..i f rc1nc ·~C<.J ,, ~• rion~ II yuu hd\ 1:~
fine pa an t ings or je~elr~ ,1 u Mt' 1111. r1.. ~It'd n ~l·lhng our
')pt'Cl<Jfl..,b v. II ~ i Newport Beac h on FebrudrV 3 10 911.l'
tre1: .Jul •·or ~·st m 1'1 .. ,• ..1. 11 , u ' r .... ., rra\. nr1ng .11 .:l~1. t1or
For tJI .;pp<"''"'"''·•• 1· "'• '"''01'11,1: Lii call (213) 657-5 172
Butterfield's
AuctlonHrs and Appralnra Since 18e5
808 N LaC1en..-9a B vd • L<-s Angeles California 90069
1244 Sutter Strt-"r·t •San Fra!1C1SCO Cal1forn1.i 94109
\
TV takes up more
of our leisure time
NE\\ \'ORK I \P) -
TV '1cwcrs sanl a bit
detpt'r into th(tr c-as)
chairs last }car Their C)tS
ma~ ha\c "azed O\Cr
more \fa) be the pet~ got
fe"er walls All b«auM"
daal~ telC\ 1s1on \tev.ang hat
an all-tame high in 1983 -
an a\eragc st'\en houn.
1"0 minutC"S pt'r houst'·
hold
bn·pt for children be·
I
tv.ecn ages 2 and 11. ''e"-
1ng increased an ever) age
group 1n 1983. said the .\.C
'•el~n SUr\C) of \tew1ng
trend~ "h1ch rcponed the
rel·ord
.\ t' p11:al da~ for an
.\mn1can household nov.
di\ 1de') into three nearh
equal pam eight hours o f
sll"ep ~·' t-n hours of T\
and nine hour~ uf worl or
'>t'hool
But '1c1.1.ang and ~ang
ma' he 11.1.0 different
1h1ngs. 'wl•d ~te,cn .\ Holt
general manager of Tek-
' • s 1 on .\ud 1cncr
.\)leS~ment Im
"\ 1ev.er\ are v.atchang
T \' 1n a buuing en' 1ron-
men1 v.nh all sons of
dastraruons." Holt ..aid
Tucsda' ··The number of
hour ma\ la'c increased.
the ~t) arc surd) on. but
pt>oplc lan ·1 poss1bl) be I mung an front of the T\ all
those hour<, and getting the
d1shn v.ashl'd fl\ang the
I
meals and deaning the
house. too ..
Holt\ lOmpan~ dad a n I .\pnl surH·~ sa~ 1ng that
A~ .,!!W
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·~~· SPECIAL
JAN. 25 • JAN. 31, 1 ..
I ..,, O.CI• -now<> H Cn..-AIQM ul• """Cl' ,,.... .. _., 11111e
-I come from Tlla.lllNI 11\al t
no1 en.n. My COIOf t ate Of own to
,....., """" • OWlo l>OfUont., -"om enout to c.uoa; 11n t ..,, no1 _,,,...
Dul t to... 10 •I ~-II I ""' l'OI
weedy "' '!°"' -tum you •• -tno 100 1\810 Lei me 1'911> c'-' ti
uP See me 11 AQ<>elJC T•oc><ei& .,,, on .... lor only 79.
1510 W. Beker
Coeta ...._ 5'9-1311 c-Ha11-._. ... .,
aud1t'nct' auentl\('ness hJd
J1min1shcd: tht' nt't"'orl s
countered thal lh<' rcpon
wu ban<ted and unscacn·
ttfk
In the n:'(:Ord-brl.'alan~
\(;tr cabk rt'ached -40 per-
ttnl pt'Ot'trauon and made
inroads into lhe nauon·s
' 1ewing habns. wh1k andc·
pt'ndent stauons contanut'd
gro-.ang "-Ith their netv.ork
reruns and the nct"orl s
which stOpJ)l'd losing \.tev.-
ers for thr first tame an
lit'' crnl ) ears. dad a more
dTtctl\e JOb of lir<it-run
programming
• • '
In hrealmg thl· 1982
re\.otd h' 14 m1null'\ ol T\
per da\ 198' no"' rani..,
"'>lh other f\ -addtl tmn
·n11kstone~ The fi\c·hour
b~mt'r "as brolen an 1 9 "lh
tbC' Sl\·hour '1c" 1ng lha-
l1on came u1 I Y7 I
\ afv.ing 1n IY!S3 was ur
1n 11 month) J.lnuar) and
Februan tht' month'
""hen T\'-v.a1rh1n~ becom-
"'" 3 warm alte-rnat1ve to thl'
outdoors. haJ rcspec11' c
rnn'iumpt1on kvel) of .,
hours l~ fnanute'i and 7
hours. 33 manutt'S
1 '------~--o""--2... ----
FCC blocks fees
Special access c harges \Vill
be delayed until mid-1 985
\,\ .\ Hl'<1 To:-. I .\P1 -fht feJl·ral t 11mmun1la-
t10n~ Comm"'>1on. ma"1ng good un 11<; prumt'>c.: uf la\t
week.' otet.l toda~ to dl'la~ thi: tl'kphlllll. ··alte., .. l hargcs ..
rhat consumer<, dnd 1,mall bu')JOl'\~) "'l'rl' to h,t\ l' startl'd
pa)angtn .\pnl
Theagem) rn a unan1mou'> ~otl' ..aid 11 had rt•1.e1,cJ
no public l·omments ll\Cr the pa,1 \H't•J.. that "oulJ
prompt 11 to change m mind on postponing thl' 1mpos111on
of the fres until mid-1485 Tht· H ( haJ 11.·nta11q~h
dc1. aded to take that step JJn I 'J
NATION
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Reagan proposes
new space station
By tbt Anoclated Pru•
'W \°'ti I NC' T0"'1 -Prc\tdl n1 Rtai'!r\ wall cndo™= an
h1-. '>late ul the l naon \pc~·l.h tor11ght ar\ ortultni ~dpa~~
I . 11nd women coul '". station 1.1.hl·rc .,,~ 1<1 tlJi 11 men v.orkang an 11/91 or i<>'J2 l40'l'rnn11:n1 \our<.t'\ repon The
,talion v.ould '1~11JI a perm.rncnl l '> prc~nct' an space
d I·' od t •u• h 0 1.i1cc:t1 H'\ a\ a manned lunar an cou u ell>pa v , ~ 11J ., 1 . h.l)l' and an cxpcd111un to Mar-, l·arl> an the • u cc:ntur)
Tht.: an111al ~talJon wh1d1 ltlUld glllW throuah the ~es&
"'1th add1t1onal module' Y.ould wst an ~ti mate
h1ll1on
Sweetner linked to health ills?
\\ .\ '>1111'-;(1 JON -;\pri vate Wa~hmgton consumer ~roup "'1Jd T uesda\ 11 " \Cckang a _lcdcral coun order to
rcmi)\ l' ~l\partame. tht· nt'w anih<:1al swcelencr. from
'>tofl' ~hd' t'\ unttl health quc~t111n\ about the producl can
bl' an'>""l.tl'd J he ( omrnunat) Nutrttaon ln~t1tule said a
lav.<,uit 1,1:l'lo.1ng add111onal tnh on a~partamc was filed tn
t · s Dl\trn t < uurt \unu· medal al rei,car<.:hcr~ believe the
""'-'elnl'r tau'it'\ a \.Jrll'l't ol hl'Jlth problem!> Appro\.cd
13 .,1 , l"ar b' tht' f· D •\, a\rartam1: "known under the branfi
name '\utr,l\~n·t
Youth charged ln slaying friend
..\TL ANT IC C n Y N.J -A 12-year-old bo)
lhargnl tn the death of a 7-)car-old w mpamo n fidgeted rn
ht'> '>eat a'i 1nvcs11gator., testified he had admitted httllng
the \lct1m with a pipe and cowrang the body with a rug.
but later retracted the confcs)ton The temmony camt'
during a probable cau~c hearing 1n the case Tuesday, 1n
which Judge John Ci ll1mmelbcrgcr Jr gave reporters a
rare-ghmp'>l' of proc.et'd1ngs an Juvenile and Domestic
Rela11on'> <. uurt after the) prom1..cd not to identify lhe
suspect The 12-}car-old 1i. charged with Juvenile delin4ucnt·~ 1n c.onnct tion with a hom1c1de. the Jan. 12
beating d1:ath of (1al) C1rant Jr the ch aid of an Atlantic
C 1 t' po lire ollit"er
Child hero named firefighter
l l'C nL' ~t·b -.\ 6-~ear-old 1.1.hose fast-thanktng
m;n ha't' '-'l't'd ha~ mother''> ltfe has been named an
h\lnoran firdighter \ oung Jctlcr. Sohl v.andercd anw
h1'> mothl'r\ room l'arl~ on Thanbgnang Day. pushed
1,1dc a brg feather p1llu~ on the bed and wa!I stanled when ~moke and llaml·s bdlo1.1.cd from the bed He 1mmed1atc:I)
1.1.oil.l• hi'> mother. 11.onnal' Sohl unplugged her smoking
dectm blJnkct u!thered her out!.1dc. and then hel!)('d her
nungul\h the t1amt's hclorc firefighters amved. Lin coln
I ire f:X.-J)artment otliual'> la ter concluded that the electnc
hlanlo.ct on 'iohr<> hcd had short-c1rcu1ted. resulting an a
,moldering. potcnt1Jll\ lethal lire beneath hl'r p1llOY-.
' CALIFORNIA
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$300 mlllionjall issue moves
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Telephont' customer<, had txi:n ..chedulcd to l:x-gan
pa) ang the""" access let·' 1n .\pnl "1th re,1dt·n11al usa.,
pa\lng $2 a mun th anJ hu'i1nt'\'> t ui,tomcr., up to $6 a
month 10 thc1rlcxal phone compam l nder toda\ ... order.
nnl) large busanesses -those w 1th mml.' than one lint· -
"' tll began pa' ang thl' kc\ in \pnl
S\( R \MENTO -The .\s~mbl) ·s crame commit·
tl't' ha., 'ntcd to platl. a S.300 m1ll1on bond issue on the
.lune ballut to buald more count) Jatl~ Hov.e\cr. the
-.\\\l'mbl\ r>1.·motrat' tnet.I Tucwa' to add another S300
malhon to hutld murl' \ta ti: pnsons ,'.\n amendment to that
dfrrt faakd 2-2. but hJ1.lo.crs sa~ 11v.111 be offered again an
the \\a,., and \.leJn' ( omm1ttcc \oters an 1982
aprro,l.'d a $280 m1llaon bond ·~sue for Ja ils and a S49'i
mtlhon hond issue tor pnsom But both are nol enough 10
pa) for th t' buildings needed to house the stale's nearl\
1110.oon 1.td and pno;on inmates
• • ~
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Sew up big savings.
)hu can lahcl }ou~elf lucky \\ilh ~a,·ing
of up to -0·111 on our elegant suit s. sport coats.
''\e'd.lt~. shirts . trousr~ and acces~ories.
The selection is still good so .
hurry in t?day!
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8\ 11s 'otc tuda) tht• tomm1'i!.ton 1.umm1ucd lt!>dfw
makin-g a final dec1-.1on on the fa11: of Jl.'1.css charge!"> latl'
th1"i) t-ar after conducting nev. s1ud11."' on v. hether the fcl''>
pose an) thri:at tn uni' e~I telephon1: ~r. Ill'
.\ssumang the agcm·, sttds to that llml'tahlc. lhl
earhcst that JltC'>S 1.hargl''\ l.'uuld tx· 1mpkmt•ntl'J v.ould
IX' dun ng tht• lall' spring or <,umml'r ul I 4X~
The Jeu\1110 ~a., \t1nllth1ng ol .1 m1\l.'J hk'>'>tng lor
u1nsuml.'r" lx·lau<.t' 11 al\1• mean<, Jn l'Od tl1 .in' ma1ur
fl'dull1on 1n long-J1c,1ancl· rilt1.·c, I hl' \mt'r11.an I l.:k
rhom· A.. T clt'graph ( ll had tx·l.'n rri:panng to ft'dUlC lh
Coppola's studlo to be sold
I hing-d1<,tan1.l' ra te!> b\ ni11rl' than Ills rx·rc1.·n1 h..·tore the
dcla' 1.1.as ordal·d
11 < }I I ) \\ < ,, 11) -loctropc \1ud1os said mo' tt'
dtrl·t1111 I r,11h , h1rd { oppola·, Holl}v.ood Ge-neral
\1uJ1l•' ,, 111 I~ 'olJ lor a m1n1mum $12 2 mallton bad
,luring. Jn·' ll. n nnt month 7 oetrope·s maJOr creditor
'>l'lUfll\ PJl it, "-Jt1onal Ranlo. hat.I reached agreement
\'ltha I '°I B,111,,.•u ptt\ < uur1Judgc tooffcr $1 2 2 mallton
l11r 1 ht t.1uil 1' , 1 I l'b Ill Sale of the Zoe trope subs1d1ar.
ha' 1~. · an th• •• 1ti1 g n i:r '>Inn·< uppola ran into financial
t.1111 , :1 • 1, ',, 14112 ho\ ul1il·t' da~stcr ··one From lh~·
Hl.I!'
°The qut•c,11on ot long-dt'>tantl' rail·, and acci:s'
charges arl' in ten" 1m·d bclausc the Ill'" acle'>'> kc'> 1.1.ould
1 r( place reH·nuc that '" no\\ colkut•d trom long-d1!>tanu·
callers < ·urrcntl~. 101.al phont• rati:s art• held t.101.1. n for all
cu'itomer!. -indudang tho~ wh o don't pl:tll' long-
d1\tance lalls -through hidden pa' mcnt\ that arl· built
into the ratt:'i paid h~ l11ng-d1)tance u...crs
Gates denies role Jn parole
l < l\ \ '11! I I" -Pnlt,l· 11tlic1als had no role an
hr1ng11111 l 1, 1' 1 l'd ~111,; Dan \\ h11e to 101.1. n. Pohce Chae I
Dar~ I l i.lll'' \jtJ 111 ll \POll'>t' 111 a ut} councilman\
,frmand l11r ,1 nr11~· 11111 \\ h1h 'parole Gates· response
\\a' JI 1.1d1nl · .1 1h1 p .• ~ 1 ,·,11gatl\ c repon on lhl'
,ufltl·1. t l 1Jlt''> '1 .I Ii. 1 l I , 11rd that White might tx·
'l'nt tn I"' \n~, , ' l 1.i ' ••• 1nforrnl'd that .. in all
1 I
Reagan leads poll
but Mondale close
'E \\ \ c >R "-1 .\Pl -Prc<,1dcn1 kl'Jgan 11J111g h1~h
marll.' an puhltl optnl•'n nt h1., handling ol l'umnmll
mailer<, kad'> Dem1x ratll pn·<,1dt'nt1JI frnnt-runnl·r
\\ altn \fonJall· an puhh1. 'upp<>n. al.·cordang 111 rl''>ult' n t
a 'l'\\ \ ur" I 1ml''>-{ A\ poll pubh\hl'J tod;I\
prubahil 11' · \\ 11 h "' ,. t '°Im Diego instead .
Hong Kong talks are bright In aJd11 :11n thl· p.1ll 1ndacall·'> that \l'n J11hn < 1knn.
l.>-Oh1l•. h." ,i.ppt'd haJh 111 puhlil ta,n1 < rll'nn h.1, 1'1 "-''< • -111 nt'" ll.11kr 111 l hana·s team
talkn int\• .1 tit' v.11h thl Kn Je\\c.: lad,,11ri \\1th tht· nq;•ll" 111~ .111ll1ll1l' ,If ll"n~ "••11! ,,uJ 11>da\ ht: lonlo.'
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ma I h. f\ 11!1\t'I l OOl l'fn\ ll\ l'r ht<, lort'll?n rolil \ to !!-" l. h1 !Tl hut h ll 111 llt r It'\ .. \\ :J\ Ill\\\ J'lt '''•hit• Bn1aan ·s Qt>.~ t'ar lea St'
)7 pcrct•nt af)pro,al 1>f Im handling ul lhl prl.'\llknt\ 11nlht''l'" Tantonl·,.tlwhullo.c1f1hccolonv'sland ma s
compart't.I '"th 32 pcrll'nt d1sappm' al · l \pm·, 111 I YY7 Thl' trading .ind financial centt'r on
Loo~intt 101.1.ard 'l,,u\ember tht• poll,kr'> \dlt.I J "' < l11na \~11utht·,l\t 1.t'J't ha' tx·rn 11(1.up1ed b)-Bntaan sann
h' pot ht' lit ;.ii r Jtl' i(iund Reag;in kadtnl! \.l onJ.tlt• tn ~h o I \-l l
~I pcr(enr
1 ht· r11ll 1.jut·nctl I .l.a) rer~ln\ tx·1,,ee11 Jan 14 Jnt.I
21 The Trml'\ \<11J that Jmong tho~ v. ho ha' .... rqu,tcrcd
10 'Otl· ka1 ol "'ar and otht'r fore ign pohn l\\Ul"'> hat.I
OCCOmt' almn\t 3\ 1mpor1ant a~ ('1,.Qnumll IS\Ul.'\
Fon~·n1nc pcrcent said tht>) bcl1e\l:J thl· l \
\.1annc' \huulJ be pulled out of Lebanon. lomrared v. 1th
'~ pcr1.en1 v.ho appro,cd lea\.1ng. them thcrl' ur ,<.·nJmg
rcantorccment\ Thi\ Y.J\ a complete turnawund I rum tht•
rc<,p;>n)e\ 1n an Ch.tobn poll.
In thl lUrTCnt roll r pcn.l'nt Id Rl0J/.1n h.1d Ullnt•
l'nough to realh Jeft'l'mt·nts v.1th tht· \u' tt•t l 'n1un and )I(
ix·rtcnt lelt ht· .. ,hould tr. harder ·
Andropov thaw
Willing to talk with U.S .
tf ·deeds· sh ow sincerity
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rc\ponJtn@ lo Pn:\1Ckn1 Rcapn· .. ~all r1~r l \ \<H 11.'I
daalo~uc \J\.\ thl· l n1tcd ~Ute\ mu~t 111\t pro'' '''
\IOll"rtl "'1th ··praCtllttl dC'Cd\" th(' 11tfo ldl nl'"' 3gt•nt'\
Ta,., rt'f)C>n\
\ndruptl'· an \lalC'mC'nti, rt"IC' .. ~ I un~Ja' utT"''"'tl
no nC'"' 1n111at1' C\ an mal..ang thc lif'\.t otl"a•I \o' 1ct
r\•\ptin'>l' to Rc.-a&-Jn·, \Pf"\'\'h of Jan I fl
l hl' s,o, 1c1 p~\1<lcn1\ lomm,•nt' uam,· an an
mtrn tl'" 10 ~ pobh\hcd tOO:a~ an Ptta\ dea lhl' C om·
mu.f'H"'lt ,_~, MW'\l"8fl(1" Mtct-l:srcdr-rrpnttt·,• ~
\u\ 1\'I flO\lttOn\
\lthou h R(';tpn'\ ~ptteh wa con"d~ret.1 rnn-
c1l1aton b' uml'\\IOO of '1rong anu-Sc'"' 1t'l r hetunc thr
prt"\ldrnl cnl1 c11c:d \Kl tnlt'f'l1..'nl10n '" \I han1 ... 1an
and uall..,J of~" i.ct '1nla1wM of arm\ 'nntrol •,rt'\
m1m1 ..
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Beirut memorial service held
Hl 1 H l f I l·hanon -\lourn<'rs galhercd lor a
mt'monal 'r' '-tlt' at iht· \nwnt:an l 'n1,ers1t\ ot ~arut 1n
honor lll \laln,lm l\.l·rr thl' \thool president "ho wa'
,1\\J!>\lnalt•d la1i t wn·k h\ J\·\l't-un1dcnt1ftcd gunmen
\kJn" h1k I l·h.11w~· aml\ trnups and , nan-backed
llrU\l' n'urgl·nt' da-;hl·d hid.I\ 1n anillen' and monar
Jul•I, n thl' n111unt.ltn' l'J\t ol lk1ru1 There was no
1mml·d1att• rl·pon 11l la,ualt1l''i from the cmb3ltlcd areas. '~hcrl hoth '1dc' .haq• tx·en trading Jrt1llt'r, and mortar
llrl' alnH\\I da11\ lnr llw la1,1 thret· V.l'cks
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New missiles for fleet
Special weapons help
fight off t~rrorists
~ASHINulON~AP)-\onw \h1p., 111
the U.S. flee1 off Lebanon and tll'ar tht•
mouth of the Persian Gull will~ l<qu1pped
with Slinger an11-aircraft m1ss1le!> to protect
against possible kam1ka1e su1udc attacks,
the Pentagon says.
Pentagon spokesman Michael Burch
acknowledged Tuesda> that the '>lingers
were requested b> commandrrs because ot
concerns about an increased threat of
su1c1dc attacks against U.S. ships, po\s1bl>
b> small planes tha1 may be flown c1therb~
Iranians or Synan-backed fighters
It was understood that the Stingers.
bazooka-like weapons fired by shoulder. are being placed pnmanl)' on amph1b1ous
ships and aux1hanes wh1l'h lack the anti·
"'' ~ rlt 1rm.1ml·nt ~llh ~l11C"h "ar\h1p' arc
l'llUlf)pnJ •
Au1r h 'u1d the lkt•t tn tl14' Mtdt:J\t n·11.1nn
ha\ bc.·l·n pl•ltt:d 011 an •· tnlll'.1wti \lc1ll ol
rcJdtlll'\'> \x'lJU\l' ot \Ornt• in1cll1~c.·1Ke
n•port.., ul 1>0\S1hk '>Ull'tde \trike.·\
Burch \au.I, "Wt• n:cogn111• there t'i the.·
potential lur a terrurt\t l)'J>C allal'k against
\hips of the Oeel' and that the 1n<.rea\ed
v1~1lann· a\ ~ell a' the shipment ot \ttngt•r
missiles. arc (>rccaut1onaf) llll'a,urc\
Burch dl·cli nt·d to d1StU\\ thr numlx·r of
'itingers ~·nt lo tht• nect nor the )hip\" llll h
received thcrn although he 1mplacd that
some older c.wnbatant Vl'\wls were gcttlllg
them along with amph1hiou' '>hip'> and
aux1l1arics.
The ~linger." htl h ,., about Ii \t' ln•t long
and wl"1ghs about '4 'i pound'> ,., dr\lgnt·d
to hit aircraft at .1 d1\tann o l ahout three
mile!> The m1v~1k tra'rl~ .ii .. uper!>onw
'>J>l'Cds and homl"'> in on lhl hl·at generatt•d
b> the engine\ of 1h target\
Kohl tells peace plans
during Israel meetings Apple Computer Co. haa •pent
$500,000 ln a one week gamble
with this new television com-
.., ..........
merctal which· abowa a woman
beauty fl•htlnf the .. Bl• Brother .. world o 1984.
Apple seeks drama
with' 1984 · co_m_m_e_r-ct-a-:-1--
CUPERTINO, ~hf (AP) -The amaac was
arrnuna - a woman hcava"a a sledarhammer lbrouab a
video scrttn on wh1ch "Bia Brother"' 11 fP""ln& ouc
propaaanda. Now Apple Computer is w11tin1 to see
whether tl.5 SS00.000. one-week television ~ommcrcia.1
pmble will pa)' off.
The commercial, whteh was shown once durina the
Super Bowl and ran for JUSt a week despite its h1&h cost,
was used to draw attention to Tuesday's introduction of
Apple's Macintosh computer, iQJCCllna a bold dash of
drama into the computer sales war.
"Hopefully this will have planted a seed, to Jtl th.em
(consumers) mto a computer dealenbip" to see the
Macintosh, said Brent Thomas, art and ISSOC'llte creative
dJrector of the Los Angeles adverusina agency Cb1at·Oay.
which dreamed up the surreal ad.
"Instead of trying to explain the computer, we've
evoked some interest in an emotional sense;· Thomas
said.
Apple hopes the commercial will help its new
personal computer fend off high-tech competitors such as
International Business Machines Corp., which has gained
a growing chunk of the home computer market.
J ERUSALLM ( .\P) -C hantcllur
Helmut Kohl of West German} laid
wreaths to honor l!>racl'!> war deall and the
founder of Zionism. and met with Pnme
Minister Y1t1hak Shamir to d1~·u!>s nt'"'
proposals for peace in thr M1ddk ~a!>I
The commercial, baffling some and enthralling
others, was t.aen thematically from George Orwell's
novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four," which portrayed a -----------------------------~to~~an~~~con~l~d~al~er~o~uB~ l I\ [ uropcan anti \rah pn>P<>\als \\ luch Brother.
(Jll for Palc~tllllafl autunnm\ in J n >n· Reagan may· request lttookfivedaystofilminaLondonstudiowithabout fl·deration ~1th .lord.111. 200 extras, including rows of bald. zombie-like viewers
Kuhl later laid a"' re a th at tht• monument mesmenzed by Big Brother's image on a 80-by-4()..foot
111r rsrarli ~ar dl·ad out\ldc th.: l\.nl·~'>l't ur t t h 1 screen.
The two leaders emerged sm11tng from
the 90-minutc meeting al Shamir'~ office.
their second session since Kohl arn' cd
Tuesday for a six-day •.is1t.
parliament and "a' grt:l'tt•tl thac.: In a ax sys em over au "We are one people With one will. one resolve. o ne police lwnor guard anti thn:t: arm) cause," says Big Brother.
trumf)l'ters The camera then picks up an athletic woman runnina
Three Parliament member'> -two ol 'i:'W YORI\.< .\PJ -President Reagan hope to persuade Congress to bnng the rate thr<?u~ the crowd with a sledgehammer, bcinacbued by
them <,un 1' ors ol the "-.i11 Holocau~I -r. h h of spendi'ng a·ncreascs below the rate of the police 1n futunsuc-uniforms. . K I I 1~ hkel} to propose 1ar-reac mg c anges 1n fi Shamir's spokesman. Av1 Pazner, !>atd
Shamir reiterated the Israeli stand that any
Middle East peace talks must be conducted
wtthin the framework of the 1978 (·amp
David accords. which calls for ltmited
Palestinian self-rule.
walked out as o l \\a<. ((•H·n a "arm ,·ncrcasc offiederal re venues, thus lowering Be ore they can catch her .. she hurls the hammer tnto welcome by Speaker Ml·nad1rn1">a'1d11r ~ tht· lax sy'>tcm earl) next year if he win'I re· the screen crcat1n11 an explosion that sends smoke over
fourth legislator displa~nJ a placard wnh c:k<.t1on '>JYS Trc<1,UI) Sern:t.11) Donald the bu~get deficit O\er <,everaJ yea
1
rsd. fiT~~ the awestr~ck audience.
the Hcbre.,... ~ord tor remember" Retta n administrauon expects the annua e IC Viewers then hear an announcer give Apple's pitch:
emblazoned tnblad.lcucrson J yello\.\ \1ar. In JO 1nlCf\IC~ Wtlh Thl' New York to appro~ch s~oo b1lhon for several years. "On Jan. 24. Apple Computer will introduce
of David surrounded by a dra\.\1ng o l Times puhhshed today, Regan said the "lfwe re gomg to have a 1 or 8 percent Macintosh. And you'll see why 1984 won't be like
barbed wire. 1:hanges could mdude a "s1mpltfied" mcreasc 1n revenues. one year over the 'Nineteen Eighty-Four."' inrnrnc ta\ S)'Stcnt that would eliminate next,whatwehavctoleamtodo1)havethe ___________________ _
Pazner said Shamir rejected subsequent
man\ dedull1ons and also lower tax rates. rate of increase of the federal budget ofonly Florida killer's
death scheduled
Missing cap blamed for
14, 000-foot airplane dive
I k said the adm1n1stra11on also would 3 or 4 percent," Regan said.
ST. LOUIS (AP) -An uor.xpectcd drop
in cabin pressure prompted a 14,()()().foot
dive by a USAir Jet. alarming passengers
but causing no injuries, officials said.
"At no time was there an} threat to the
safety of the aircraft or Its passengers:·
David Shipkv thl" airltnc's ass1Mant "ice
president tnr puhllc relation\ '>lllli aftl'f the
1nc1dcn1 ~onda\ n1p,ht.
Sh1ple" 'a1ll tit~ depre"u111.illon "-J'
caused h} a cap that came loo!>c..' lrc>m a
connection U'>t'd to altarh ground air
conditioning unit\ between t11ghi..
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of "toothbrush art."
New officers named
for Human Options
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Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/Wldnaday, Januaty 25. 10~ A7
Common virus is tep cause
of infectious birth defects
Cou pie tells of their --~~-c yt omega lo v t ru s infant
EDITOR ·s NOTE: Jae/cit Hyman. a newswoman at
Tht Auoc1a tee/ Press m Los Afllt/ts who formerly worked
at tht Dally Pilot. ,a vt birrh last Oct. B to 1 dau'1Jttr wuh
5tvtre and pottntiall> fatal birrh dtf«ts. Doctors blamed
aytomtplo~lfus. an t}(frtmtlycommon. but l1ttlt·known
virus that 1s the ltadms infecrious cau5t of birrh dtf«ts.
Hyman and htr husband. Kurr Wilson. a1rttd ro diSC'uss
their personal tragedy as pan of an overall look at thlS
devastating virus.
By LEE SIEGEL
Of the ........... ,,_
LOS ANGELES -Kya Nicolt Wilson was -born on
her parents' fifth weddinJ anniversary - a joyous arrival
that the) celebrated by &Jving her a first natne that means "hfe" 1n Hebrew.
Within weeks. their elation was shattered by the d1~overy that Kya had a stranac virus which had caused
binh .defects so severe her father says "It would really be
merciful and a bless1na for her to die." · 1,
"You cry about it and just try to aet through it .. said
Kun Wilson. 33. "lt'SJUSt really depressing .... You can't
feel horrible all the ume. but it was pretty rotten .... We son of got cheated ...
damaic probabl) wtre C'lu~d b) C) tomcplo' 1rus (CMV
for I.hon). a ,·irus tl'\at lillJl"" h.armle ly in mos1 edult.s,
only rarel) produc1na d1sea~.
Most people have never heard of CMV, but 1 authonues as prestiaious as tht March of Dimes Binh
Dtftcn Foundauon say it haa outatrippcd Gffman
measles (rubella) as the nation's most common infectious
caust of binh defects. •
The March of Dimes blames CMV for an tsttmatcd
3.000 severtl) handicapped newborns each ye r an the
United States and for late-developana maJor he1rin1 Jou
or mental impairment in another 3.000 infants.
CMV is so insidious that doctors also blame It for
more subtle abnormalities -mild hearing defects and
leamina d1sab1lit1es.
"The poss1b1hty eiusts ... that a s1anificant propomon
of children who perform poorly in school art in fact havin1
d1ffioult1es because ofchronic CMV infection" contracted
before birth. Dr. James 8. Hanshaw wrote in a textbook.
He is a leading expcn on CMV and pediatncs chairman at
the Unwtrmy of Massachusetts.
"It's everywhere. so most women by the ume thty jtl
to child-beanng age. have been infected with 1l." $81d Dr.
Hafry T. ~right J~ .. a t<?P authority on CMV who ™'ad~
the d1~1s1on of infectious diseases and v1roloay at
Childrens' Hospital of Los Anacles.
Jackie Hyman and her huband Kurt WUM>n tend to Kyan Nicole Wll•on. Doctors told Kun. and his wife. Jackie Hyman. 34. of
that their daughter's near-blindness and severe brain
CMV ''1s a fasc1naung Hrus because a vel')' large
proponion of the adult populauon has been infected at
one ume or another," said Dr. H. Hunter Handsfield of the
Seattle-King County Dcpanment of Publish Health. "But
people should be clear that in the vast majority of cases.
CMV is a totally benign virus that causes no symptoms
and only very rarely causes dangerous problems such as
binh defects.
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"It's not something the averaac couple should worry
about.''
There is no vaccine to prtvent CMV and no effective
drug to treat n. CMV is one of the herpes viruses. but
ex pens emphasize It 1s not the cause of the herpes simplex
I. which.causes oral cold sores. or herpes simplex 2. which
'It bothers Kurt to see her more
than it bother s m e. I mour n more
the baby that wasn't a nd he
mourns more the b a by that is.'
causes lesions on the genitals. Like other herpes v1ruscs-
including chicken pox and mononucleosis -CMV can
linger harmlessly in the body for years. only to be
reacuvatcd later and cause disease.
Kya was infected in her mother's womb. She 1s a
bcauuful baby with dark hair and lashes surround1na large
eyes that stare blankly from an angel ic face.
But CMV left her almost totally blind and profoundly
retarded because of severe brain damage. Her tiny body is
racked by seizures and she requires constant medical care.
"It's Just understood that this baby could live a year or
she could die tonight." said Jennifer Onstott. who cares for
Kya and a few other multi·handicapped children at a
small. state-licensed home in U. Habra.
"Jackie and Kun have been told this and they have to
live in this kind of limbo of not knowing what to expect.
how long their daughter will live or the quality of her life."
Because Kya needs round·the·<:lock medical atten·
uon. Jackie and Kun decided when Kya was three weeks
old to place her wnh Onstott.
"l don't know what we would have done ifthe kid had
JUS\ been a mongoloid with a tow 10 but was tra1nablc."
said Kurt. a real estate salesman. ··That would have been
the hardest decision ... The decision we made to Jive her
up was relatively easy because 1\ was real clear that she was
going to.!'eed some sort of custodial care. 24 houn a day.
forever.
Kun and Jackie -an Associated Press newswoman
who also writ.es romance novels under the pen name
Jacqueline Diamond-rttain legal guardianship and visit
Kya once every week to I 0 days. Kun often cnes
"It bothers Kun to see her more than (1t bothers) me."
Jackie said. "I mourn more the baby that wasn't and he
mourns more the baby that is."
For Jackie. CMV shattered the "myth that 1f)ou have
good prenatal care and stay away from harmful substances
... you will be guaranteed a norm~. healthy bab)."
But ex pens say there is almost nothing that a pregnant
woman can do to avoid CMV, since so many people carry
it without symptoms. The best that can be done, they say.
is for expectant mothers who work around ch1ldrtn to
practice good hygiene and wash their hands frequent!).
Scientists only began to dehe into CMV re~arch
about a decade ago and stall aren't sure how It is
transmitted. They know It can be spread through direct
contact with an infected person's body fluids. including
saliva. urine. blood and even tears.
Jackie said her doctors believe she was first infected
with CM V earl} in her pregnanc). at the same ume she had
a bactenal strep throat anfec11on.
Human CMV. "h1ch attacks the immune S}Stem and
the cells of the infant's central nervous system. 1s
characterized b) enlargement of the infected cells
Expcns s111l aren't sure how such cell damage leads to
specific b1nh defects. although Wn$ht said some believe
the virus interferes with cell multaphcauon When the
mother's infection reaches the placenta and fetus. immune
systems of both mother and child usually contain the
infection before damage can occur
But such defenses apparentl) broke dov.n to r K}a and
thousands of other children h!..e her .\II that can~ done.
!.aid Jackie. is for the parents .. to fa ce reaht~ ..
Volunteers being sought for
Irvine community services
Ir' ine·s ( ommumt~ Ser' 11.e' Otpanmcnt "lootun&
-fOrvofuntttr'-to.fill a \In~\~ ot JOb"i m the'
park am ctnter athleuc fac1ht\ and nature center .
The< ommumt) '"' ol"cmC'nt f>rovam holds "&Ubr
\Olunte<'r 1nformat1on sn 1oni. at 10 am on tht thud
ThuNll\ and fir t Tues.da\ ol each month. The
or1entat1ons art held at the Chic. ( cntcr. 17200 Jambotft
Bhd ~unhcr 1ntormat1on can tx oht:uned b C'alhn
l 1bb\ l0"'1n a\ 6t>Q.J920 .
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A8 Or nge Coast DAILY PILOT /Wedn sday. January 25, 1984 ----
··what ·s more. the presumption that a lack of jobs will stem lhe
llle~al lmml~rant tide Is nawed at best.''
TBOllA8 ELIAS
ColulllD19t
Did Friends sell Newport Bay doWn the river?
By HENRY BRUKE
President Bart EllerbrOt'k\ facl!t. h~ted 1n his letternf
Janual') 2 re· the part his "Fnends" ofNcwpon Ba}
organ1 zat1on pla}cd 1n de' eloping the mess we find our
upper Newpon Ba} 1n today. are. to put at politely. >
somewhat askew.
The truth 1~ that statements extracted from the
"Friends" o" n literature. d1smbuted from I ~69 to 197.3
1nd1cate the falsenessoftheircla1mt"d altru1st1c mouvco,
Th1sorganita11on set us local }okels up for a
Sacramento takc-oHr through craft~ political prc'i!\unng
and pc1111oning of e'er)· $Overnmental and private agcnc}
open to them. g1' 1ng the impression that 11 spoke for all of
us in unaherabl) opposing. as stated in their literature. the
de"elopingand dc.-struct1onofthe natural balance.· of the
Bavb} the In inc Co and Orange Count}
· In truth. the (H erwhclmang maJont~ of the rl·s1dcnt\
WC"re 1n favoroftheOrange ( ounty ;ind In ine Co.
proposal
The ( aliforn1a leg1~lature ult1matrh "a~ mot1' ated
to remove all local control o'er the destm} of our l pper
Bay and we were sum man I~ at the merC) of the
destab1hz 1 ng d1rtat1om of procrast1nat1 ng absentcl' bu-
reaucrats The onl) altern~tt.ve left to u~ was to acceo1 th1~
SIDNEY
HARRIS
Pondering
the nature
of nature
ThL·rc 1s a fac tor call "entropy·· 1n
physic.~. indicating that the whole
univer!>t' of matter 1s runnin~ down.
and ulttmatcly will reduce itself to
uniform chaos. This follows from the
<;econd La" of Thcrmod) nam1cs.
which seems about as basic and
unque'it1onable to modem ~1en11fic
minds a'i an) truth can be
forced fa1t accompli .rnd 10 concur with the la" f > p1call).
thct·are and maintenance of the Ba} hasdetenorated e\Cr
\IOCl'
Just 1magrnt> the me~s M1!>s1on Bay in San DieJO
"-OU Id IX' in toda} 1f a group of equally effccuve .. fnend~"
had maneuvered that Cll> mto a development equal to the
l')'csore we see the upper reaches ofNewpon Bay 1n today
E' ervone was aware olthe an tense development
ta ling pla'cc an Riverside and Orange counties 20ycars
ago. that tnpled the watershed area and drainage into the
San Diego Creek channel -an obvious threat lo the
ecosy!>lem of Upper Newport Bay and to its separation
from the 1ncert1dal system. The Irvi ne Co .. Orange County
and Newport Beach authon11es had primary interest in
adequate!> coping with that threat. cenamly supcnor to
that of\.hecumbersomc absentee bureaucracy that was
&"en control 10 years ago and to that of the Fnends who
ha\ e demonstrated com plete 1nept1 tu de for ecological
planning and management
II the Upper Ba} was to be maintained for postent}' as
,1 pure. natural preserve, then res1denual and commercial
de' elopment should have been outlawed in at least the
')urround1ng area~conuguous to 1t. A natural basin such as
the Bay could not an any way hope to be preserved in 11s
ong1nal state wnh the close encroachment of human
need!>
The onl>·allernat1vc wasa plan for public recreational
use asscns1t1velycompat1blc with existing wild life as
possible. I fit comes down to a dec1s1on as to which will
predominate-people or the flora and fauna. then the
only answer. of course. has to be in favor of the public
good Some of th e wildlife will Just have to move a couple
ofhundrcd yards and adapt to the secure. vast marshes and
bogs on the UCI lands or to the Bolsa Chica marshes and
11deOats
"friends" ofNewpon Bay The only mitipting fact in
favor oft he Fncnds is that most ofthcm. lncludins
President Ellerbrock. arc not residents ofNewpon Beach
and thus. perhaps unders.tandably.justify their inscnsit1v1-
ty to the needs and propeny values oflocal Newport
residents.
The argument that Mr. E. pro1ccts of using the Upper
Ba y for walking and "hiding from my pal"(nts" (whatever
that means) can be answered for him quite easily by the
pohce. firemen. paramedics and other rescue agencies that
operate to prott"Ct the public in that area. The green slime
and deep mud and other dangers make the whole area very
n sky. especially for adventurous children.
Ask yourselves: Which comes first. the "proper care
and use of our precious wetlands rtsourccs". as the Friends
wish. or the proper care and compatible use of our
shrinking recreational resources for our children and the
public generally?
We spent millionsofdollarsoftaxpayers money to
dredge the upper reaches of the Bay in I 982/83and what
have we got. a bigger and better Bay of Mud then ever
before. Three to four times mo~ will have to be spent to .
achieve any degree of normalcy and natural balance to this
1.300-acre area. This idiotic bureaucratic boondogJe has
It 1s1ust not silt that is trapped in the cordgrass and
mud of the Upper Bay that Mr. E. states ··protects the
residents ad the lower bay from a s1m1lar fate ... but the
outnght human. animal and commercial filth and debns
that deteriorates under the hot sun on the tideflats, causing
a stench, a rodent and mosquito condition that the nearby
residents would gladly foist anytime upon the misguided
got to be stopped. .
. As much as the .. Friends" ofNewpon Bayorganaza-
uon and theirlcadcr hate toad mu it. the fact is the Irvine
Co. prOJCCtcd a solution that was p<?Sitivcly inspirational
and we the public, permitted thcirbrilhant proposal to be
swept aside by a self-centered and largely uninformed
minority to our everlasting costly loss.
Henry B1,1rke is a Newport Beach resident
NEW IMMIGRATION LAW
WON'T FIX PROBLEMS
No new federal law seems more
ltkely to pass this year than the
Reagan Administration's proposed
immigration reforms. And no state
will feel them more than California.
Yet both the state's U.S. senators
and at least two-thirds ofits45
congressmen oppose the chan~es in
the proposed law. Their opposition
probably won't matter: The Senate
voted80-19 fort he new immigration
law last year and it failed then only
because House Speaker Thomas
(Tip) O'Neill sidetracked it. This
year. he'll suppon it.
Despite the overwhelming poli tical
suppon in other parts of America.
most Californians oppose the new
law because they know it a n 't work.
The Reagan plan. sponsored in
Congress by Republican Sen. Alan
Simpson ofWyom ingand Demo-
cratic Rep. Ro~no Mazzoli of
Kentucky, is almost identical to a
state law Reagan pushed asgovemor
in 1972. That law didn't work dunng
the brieftime 11 was on the books and
was eventually thrown out by the
courts.
THOUS
ELIAS
they did. what would happen to the
prices of food. car washes and
domest1ck labor?
What's more, the presumption that
a lack ofjobs will stem the illegal
immigrant tide is flawed at best. ·
SaysCalifomia·s Republican U.S.
Sen. Pete Wilson. "Most of the people
who came t0Califom1a m the early
I 970scame even though they did not
expect to fi nd employment. They
came because they expected that life
there would bcofhigherquality."
That same hope motivates the
Hispanics Ooodmgacross the border
illcgaly today. No matter how little
money they can earn. life is still more
comfortable here than it would be in
countries like Honduras. Guatemala
and El Salvador.
A.t the same tame tbat this 1s
happening on the ph).,1cal le,el of
existence, ~mething quite d1fTercn1
seems to be happenmg on the
b10\og1cal level: structures and speci-
es arc becoming more complex. more
sophisticated. more organized. "''h
higher degrees of performance and
consciousness
The ""olu11onar) prou:<;s as \\l'
under.,tand 11 '"a '>lo" hut persistent
mO\l'mcn1 UP\':Jttl trnm the: onc-
cellcd l rcaturc tu org.in1c;mc, ot in-
creac;1ng \uhtlt-t~ and 1ntcll1gcntT
Whale 1hc subatomll' \~nrld 1s tx·-
hcH'd w lx· d1m1m.,h1ng and d1s1ntc·
grating through rnn,tant los'> ol
cncrg). the sentient 1.1.orld " ap-
parenth CApanding in d1,crs1t~ Jnd
creau'e capab1li11e'
Salvador issues are complex
The new measure aims to stop
illegal 1mmigrauon by imposing fines
and cnmmal penalties on employers
who knowingly hire illegal 1mmi·
grants. Most of the illegals already an
thiscountry would be "grandfathered
in ... granted permanent legal status
whether they am ved legally or not.
This accounts for whatever support
the S1mpson-Mazzoli bill has among
Hispanics.
What's more. Hispanics already
here-even those who are grand-
fathered in -would find life tougher.
because employers would have to
demand proof of their legal status
before hiring. And California growers
could lose much of their labor pool.
Herc 1.1.c haH· two rcspcrtahk
sc1ent1lil d1.,c1phncs. equal!~ rootl'd
in 'enfiablc C\ldcncc that seem tu
contrad1rt the d1rect1on and purpo\l'
11Can' I of the cusmm Ho" can thl'
force'> ufh1olog1lal dc,clopment and
the loru·c; of ph~ s1cal dl'gcncra11un IX'
1lpNat1ng JI cross-purpmes''
It "nuld take:. ol (OUr'-'·· J far
grl'Jlcr mind than n11nl· l''l"n to
at tern rt t11 rx·nctrate thl' riddle. I l·:in
only po<;c the question -because 11
sel·ms 10 me the que,t1on most worth
a<;king and working upon with all our
1n1ellcltual and ~nl·nttfic resources.
Our other quest~ '>cem tn"1al and
11111l·-hnund c.nmpart·d v. 1th the fate of
our spn1l''> and nt all hie in the
Unl'v<.'r'iC
Pcrhap<. v.c can nc,er kno" "hteh
of these tendencies --to" ard total
ohh \.I On or toward renewal -will
l.'\Cntuall~ prevail But 1t 1s our task.
a .. the onl~ conceptual1L1ng creatures
"l. knov. of. to pursue tht'i puzzlt> to
lhl' l1m1t ot our po"l'r'> .\n) thing lcs'i
'l'l'm' treac;on to the human spmt
ln~1cad. our race 1s !>pending untold
h1llt0n'i upon device!> to blo"
<)ur<.ch c' up in an in'iam· quarrel
.ibout .. dom1nancl" lln th1~ tin'
~peel of ;1 plam·t ·· J' 11 thcfl' Pl'tt~
and transient fl·ud~ hc1d an' real
mc:in1ng lx''ond our tn' al n>nn·rn~
and lOOll'lt\ We prl'll'r to 11\l Ill' ;i
lOmrnon ,;i1ac;1ropht• ratlwr 1ha1
unite in an adq•nturl' to <.oh l' d'
much ac; \\C can of lhl' protuund
m\c;ten ol < rca11on and l"\t1m·1mn
Wl· II.no" nov.. tor the first t1nH'
ho" link v.c I.no". and hov. far "e
ha\.C to go along 1h1'i path for the firo;t
11me. "l' haH' the 1001., to penetrate
both the ou1wa1dnc-1c;of 'ip.icc and the
1nwardnen., ufthc atom and. also for
th~ fir'it llm<' "<.' pos~•\<, thc weapon·
r} to oolltC'rJll' the ltttll-'1 ll'i "ell a\
th<' "re;Hl'\I thing' on l·,111h .. \\hen
man ··,toll' fin· Imm thl' ¥-tidc; \\3'i ll
onh 10 nt11,g,111<.h h1m~·lf 1n the: c:nd'
ORANGE CO.AS T
8 ) REP. ROBERT BAOHAM
· Thl' trl\1!1 111 < cntral .\ml'r1la •'>
fl'JI and ::ll llll' Jnd thl' { Jn1tl·d State~
rnu~t act to mcl·t 11 and art holdl) .. :·
the Nauonal B1part1san C omrn1s,1on
on Cl'ntral .\mcrica. after s1' month<;
of <;tud'. has concludl.'d
Of course. the ultimate luturc of the
region depends on thl· peupk of
( cntral <\mcm·a thcrnschc~. their
"ilh ngne~!'I to worl.. lor a better life
Jnd the strC'ngth ot thl'lf de<.arc for
freedom and pcan·
Bu I. I hl' nlm m 1 \\IOn ·., report
stresses that lhl' l'conom1l '>•tuatton
1 n the rl"g1on " 'l'\l'fl'. h u ngl·r
po\ C'rt~ and d1.,ca<.e so \' 1dl''>Prl·ad
1ll1tcrac} so high Jnd the 1hrca111! thl·
\pread of"ar and 10s1abll1t} so grl'Jt
that the people of (1ut1tl'mJl.i llun-
duras. El Sahadnr and ( 0,1.~ Ram
lannot sohc tht'1r pmhlcm\ ''llhout
outside-hl'lp
The "hdp" \\hll h thl' romm1\\ac111
lalls lor " intended 10 addrl'" hoth
urgent. 1mnH0d1atl' 11n·ds and pro\ adc
longterm <,nl1111onc,. Thl' ma111r rec-
ommenda1111n\ arc tn incrl':t\c l •.S. mllata~ aid prm adc SX halhon in
l'ninom1t :iad 1n111.1tl'l l'nt1.11.\rncn-
l 3n De' clopml·nt Org.m11:i111m. re'>·
urrcct the C l'nt1 ,il \ml·rac.rn Com-
mon \farl-.l't and ha\e the l .~
pan1c1patl' in thl· ( l"n1r.1I \mcracan
Bank for [conom1r lntcgrataon.
"hirh rnJl-.l'<\ 1ndu'ltnal dl'' l'lopment
Inane,
\II ot 1h" utcour'il' "tluld rcq u1rl'
J <.ubstantaal long rangl' u>mmatll1l'nt
nn thl' pan ofthl· l n1tl·d ~tJll''I Th u.,
a' 1hc .,nond "l'\\IOn of tht· l./~th
< ongrcs<> gl't' undawa}. 1.1.hat to do
ahuut C l'ntral \ml·m.1 v.111 ht: Olll' of
the mo'>t prC'<>'ling 1<.'llll'\ "('fact
The dd1a tl' un C ap11ol H 1 II 1s Ii kl'"
to tocu" on ho" murh m1lnan aid to
ht.· pro' 1dl·d to I I Sal\ ador 111 II\
ha11lc aga1n\t kl11'\1 an<;urgcnb and
h1rn t1ghth \Ulh :11J \hould Ix• t1t•d 10
prngrl''i<. h\ thl· gO\anrnC'nt ot El
\Jhador an 1mprm 1ng human right\
.\c,·o rd1 ng to thl' lOmnw.s1on·s
rl'port thl' l \ ha'> not pro' 1dcd the
fl ~ah aduran' "1th ~utlir1l'1H aid to
l'nahk thl·m to 11<.1' tlH' modern
method<; nt lOUlltl'• 10\urgt'nl' dt··
'1gncd to protl'l t 1nnoc:l•nt ''' 1han\.
"h1lh \\l' arc ll'illhtng thl·m
-\t prc\cnt thl·rc 1" a m1htar'\
c,takmatl' that. unlonun:11rl~ v.orkc;
to the 11lt1matl' achant:lgl' of thl'
1-tua1ll:ic. "ho 1h1• r<'rlort m,11".l'\ dear
... ,. ,11lkd tr.1t1wd .rnd 1·qu 1ppi.·d h'
< ommunl\t· (\aha "1th the '>Upport
111 th\.' '°lo' •l·t l mon Jnd lhe artt \t'
H.l . Schw•rll tU
lll\lpi.'f3110n and help or the leftist
regi me of Nicaragua
In the current fiscal )Car. Congress
appro' cd on) $64.8 million 111" mili-
tarv aid 10 El Sal\ador. much less
tha·n the level ongmall) requested b)
the .\dmin1stratton. Supplemental
funds for this }ear. poss1bl~ as much
as $1 79 mlllton. are expected to be
sought b) thC' Administration.
Inc\ itably. though . any cons1dcr-
a11on of increased securit} assistance
will be hoked to the contro"ers) ot
"hcthcr or not the ~dmin1s1rat1on
'>hould have to formalh ccn1f\ to
Congress that the leaders o( El
Sahador are advancing the cause of
human nght5 and. in panicu lar.
curbing' 1olcncl' h\ nght-\\lng death
-.quads.
\uch cond1t1ons ha'e been im-
posed c;inn· 1981. but a bill 10
rontmuc the ce11t1cat1on requireme-nt
was 'etoed b\ the President in
November. ·
Desp11<.· what one thinks about the
comm1ssion·s specific recommen-
dations and how they should be
implemented. there 1s no denying
that the region 1s strateg1call}' vital to
the United States and that it 1s
1mponant to the cause of democrac~
and lilx-rty that our neighbors to the
south remain free and have the
opportuntty to achieve a better ltfe.
Thus. "'e cannot afford to ignore
the region of Central '\mcnca and
should not ignore 11. and the con-
clusmns and proposals of the Na -
tional Bipartisan Commission on
Central A.menca should be gi ven
serious studv and cons1derat1on. Badham reprr:sents the 401h Con-
gn•551onal Dist net.
The penalties arc the nub of the
plan. If employers are penalized.goes
the reasoning. they won't hire illegals
and U.S. citizens will rush to take jobs
now occupied by illegals.
Neat reasoning. but it hasn't
worked.
When the Immigration & Natural-
ization Service rooted 5.440 aliens
out of their workplaces at the height of
the rectss1on of 1982. expecting
Americans to ru sh m and fill those
Jobs. 11 didn't happen. In Texas. only
three U.S. c1t1 2ens applied forthe
1.105Jobs "liberated" by the INS.
How many Amencans eligjble for
"el fare will step into the thousands of
migrant farm workers'jobs the new
laww1ll pl"(sumabl yopen? And if
The upshot is that almost no maJOr
group m California suppons the so-
called reforms. But;lJmost every-
where else. suppon is nearly unani-
mous. Labor unions back the
measure because they believe it will
open jobs for their members and open
new turf for organizing.
Conservatives hope it will stem
new immigration from the Carib-
bean, preventi ng entry of new waves
of Haitians and Cubans. They also
like the new money and manpower
the law would hand to the INS.
So it's almost certain the law will
pass and that California will feel its
effects first and hardest. But don't
expect it to end the illepl tide. Only
real reforms in the Latm countnes
themselves could do that.
Elias is a Sanra Monica-based columnist on stare issues.
REAGAN WHITE HOUSE IS IN THE RED
WASH INGTON-Unlike mmt
ofthe nation's renters. Prc!.1dcnt
Reagan has an understand mg and
'om passionate landlord-the Gen-
eral en 1cC"s Adm1n1strauon. The
prec;1dent pays for his office space 1n
the White House and the annual rcn1
fo1 the East and Wl''t Wang~ co' er\
ks~ and I es!. each \C'ar of thl' actual
maintenance and.opcra11ng costs
But that's no problem: the fa no lord
t.·at'i the d1fTercnCl'
The care and maintenance of the
lim fa mil~ ·s Ii' 1ngquarters and the
Whuc House $rounds arc tal..en care
ofh~ the Interior Department. For
cleaning. repairs and other sen ices 1n
the 1"0 office wing!>. the GS.\ collecti.
a ··standard-lc"el U'lcr,chargc."
Internal prOJCCllOnsesti matl' It will
l'OSI SI A 11. q()() to kl'ep the wing\ in
shapcth1!>~c:ar Rut 1here11t
JUlhOrt7Cd h\ ( onrrcss I\ onh
S6 I 7.000 That" ii lea' ea ddi<.1t ol
$794 000
In 1982 tl11.•rt•ntdctic1t\\>)c;
$782'71.1n1981 1l\\aSHt1ff
S962 .:\82 John Rodgers. prc!>1dcn11al
J\sastant for manaaement adm1nl\-
tra11on. c'platnl·d 10 m' a!>1toc1atr
Tom ( apacc10 that the· high tigurl' for
Reagan ·s first \l:ar a'ilenani \\as
maJe nl'ct'!>1tan b' ··defl'rrcd ma1n-
1enanre .. lrom thl; C aner \Cars." twn
the annual dcfirm ranged. from
SI 2HXl0 toS PO 741
tort he salaries oflour movers. h al~o
rnmGSA $40.000a vearto put up
and takcllo\\<n the na·gs required for
st a IC'\ 1s11s. and another $4.000 for
"packing of prc~1dcnt1al gifts. packing
materials and storage.··
The 01ggest problem the landlord
ha~ 1s Congress. which decrees what
the Office of the President ma) pay
for rental of the t'-"ooffice wings. For
1981 Congress~t the rent at S 13.22
Pl'' \quarr: foot. the GSA repon
noted. but the actual maintenance
and oper.111onscost was $30.51 per
~uarefoot
GI\.\ aud11ori. taultcd the agenq
for increasing the cleaning stafTfor the
White House v.1ngs from 62 to 77-
.. a quarter more people than needed"
-bclwccn .\pn l and Jul) last )Car
.\rso. for se' era I month!> 10 1982
the troublesome tenant refused to pa~
the $32 400salar: of a paper-shred·
dl·r operator and $35.000 for the
Wh11e House briefing room elcctn-
r1an and "the ~tandb) elevator oper-
ator .. Bu t no" the Wh11e House and
Sccrt't Serv1cc pa) these salaries from
their funds.
WHOPPFR OF THE WEEK:
Short I\ after the near-disaster :it the
ThreC' ·Mlle Island nuclear rcactorin
\1arrh I 97Q a plant emplo)tt told a
~uc lear Reaulaton Comm1s!>1on m·
'es11gatorth:i1 ke' i..4fet' data had
b«n ~\Stema11calh falslfied. The
falc;e daui in' oh ed. the amount of
v.a1crlc1k1 ngthrou.gh valves. h Wa!.J
':>I' c problem 1hat triaacrtd the
3cc:1dent
J1c1
ANDERSON
accident-though the investigator
dutifull) reported them.
L.M. Bovo
---~
~ woman with a four-year college
education earns o n the average about
tht' ~me salal') as a man with a ninth·
grade educa11on
The law m some towns requi~
dn"ers to tl"(at pcdestnans as thou'h
thr) were sacred. almost. But not m
New York City Even if you wallt.
when the sign sa) s .... Walk .... oddutt
high some driver will run a red hght
and h11 )Ou
In Wa1crv11le. Maine. it's against
the law 10 blow )Our noM" m public.
The beard of the nat1\.e Ethiopian
1s 1n' 1mabl) curl).
Q. C"hmc~ men )cars 310 were
p1cturrd wtanna ptata1I Wa!> thal a
fad"
Rep. Mom s Udall. 0 -..\nz .. want-
ed to know about th1scunous
om1ss1on. NRCCha1rman Nunz10
Pallad1noofTered thisd1smgenuous
alibi:
"It al?pears that the substance of the
(investigator's report) was not in-
cluded in the SIG report primarily
bccauseoftimeconstraints. At this
point in 11me. thc comm1Sli1on would
question the wisdom of that de-
cision:·
continued to wear the p1gta1ls as a
silent symbol of something they
dtdn 't want to forget.
Pure seawater 1s colorless. It rt·
flecls back all the rays of the sun
except the blue ones. When the ~a
looks blue. therefor. it is these
refltcted ray'i that make 11 seem so.
The city doa lives on average 11
years while the country doa lives on
averaae only 8 years.
At an Institute of Pcr10nnel Man·
aamcnt conference 1n Harrowpte.
Enaland. the Royal Society for the
Prevention of Accidents creckd a
large d1spla). which collapsed.
.\m t.Old the rtal e!ltatc agcnu m
Flonda outnumber the rts1dcnts cn-
llrt' 1n Las Vcsa~. Nev
•
Daily-Pitai .... "" ......
Chary OowellbJ
, dilOt .-'Cl ANot1 •Ill ,.,,,.. .. \/~
On1· p1 obkm. from (iS-\., point of
'at'" 1~ that 1t mu<.t 8'' e 11\ \\hit('
Hou)c tt•nnnt e\lra-fanc\ \Cr\ 1~e \
1t•n·n1 internal nud1t b' (,\ \ ) tn'!lpec-
torgl'neral points out ··~r' ices 1.uch
11s 1hmc performed b' 1ntenor 1k·
\1an~f\ IX'~Onal \Cn 1~11ndmO\ CU.
.lf<' .lbo' e the 1ttandard le' cl of"'r' 1('e
thllt (; .\ prcn 1dc:,-· to 11s less
1llu\trtou' rentrr\
"I hat leak rate had to be fudicd
.cli!n.timc ~caoi u:· 'h~nt
<"mplo' er told the tn\ cs11gator ... We
kept :t'lk ma 'What arc' ou go1n110 do
about thest \ahe'>"The' 'rck1k1na ...
o. '' v.as a mark of humaltatton enf~od osu~ i.n-l{>44 b)-conqucr·
1na Tartars. the M•nchu~ Later It
became the sian of 'he coolies. the
underpaid labore" In fact. howc.,,er.
1t v.as a pretty fl.tr method of keeping
their h11r out o( tht Yf'I) on tM JOb.
and t\tn af\er the defeat of the
Manchus 1n 1911. man\' Chmew
Wha1 _auscc1 wor ~ -
Grttne to tu1~e to weu hcann1a1ds 1n
both cars?
Larry O. lpe•rt
............. [11'100
Forc'\t1mpk.1n IQ 2 thc\alane'\
for tv.o des1antnand thrcc .. \Cr-
' ll<'r,·· totaled SI 20.000. another < 11f)00010 s I ~n 000 ":I\ hudgctt•d
But ~omehov. they. hastlc.bloY.er's
charge' ne' crY.('tt included rn 1
ma\\I\ r .. \pcC1aJ 1nqu11; ifOUP . rl:·
port 1hat '"" NRC mucd on the
A Quofi.re dunna film i"i of
· Bonana" ho .... ~ he rtROn .
Each ~It mmc was drpo lied &here b~ ll ~o
f
t
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•• ·m -. . WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25. 1~
Talk-back TV
programming la
down but not out.
S.. Page82.
Th• elualv• c:ure
for d labelH la
cloaer now than •
few year• ago. 82.
Decorate around a dial
Dial 19 located under home plate of Tele-·
queat'• new Major Leacue Bueball Phone.
Consumers to decide which
designs are ringers and
which will enhance a room
By SUSAN MONAHAN
Delly ,.... c.t1 np •l'ldeftt
Not so long ago. the telephone was simply an
instrument enabling two people who were not in the same
.room to talk to one another. It was useful. even necessary.
bu.t it was sadly lacking in pizazz.
Today's phone, however, 1s often equipped with an
array of high-tech features and the designs range from basic
phone to avant.garde.
Time to buy clock?
By Tbe Associated PTeu
If there is such a thing as a nP1t time to consider the
subject of clocks. then the beginning of a new year would
seem tp be that time.
Ybu may think ot a clock as a utilitarian item -one
which most households could not get along without -but
for many people buying a decorative clock is an exercise in
nostalgia. according to Philip Miller. vice president of
Howard Miller Oock Co.
Telling time is not the primary function of a
decorative clock, says Miller. Instead. the clock is seen as
an accessory that enhances a home and, perhaps. provid~s
a sense of tradition and history.
"Our research indicates people look for appearance
first. then they consider the cost of the clock in relation to
its features." he said. Functional considerations come last.
The long-term accuracy and tiny size of quartz crystals
have produced a revolution, particularly where wall clocks
arc concerned. Since there is no plug. no necessity to wind
them, and no maintenance beyond changing the battery
about once a year. the advent of quartz crystals has meant
an increase in the number and sales of wall clocks.
One indication that decorative clocks are more home
accessories than home appliances is the fact that such clock
manufacturers show their wares at furniture markets.
At the most recent North Carolina Furniture market1
designs ran from reproductions of 18th· and I 9th-century
case clocks to avant-garde designs created by arcrutects
and industrial engineers.
While digital clocks have become popular several
times in the 20th century, Miller noted that on each
occasion, they have gone out of style and the old-fashioned
hands of time have returned to favor.
-I--
Sall)' Saunders. director of ttlccommun1cauons and
advemsing for Pac Tel Communications systems. Walnut
Creek. claims consumers are more interested in features
than designs.
She !)Ointed out that it is becoming more common for
a household to have several phones with different features
for different rooms.
"The basic main phone is in the kitchen:· she said,
adding that this room is usually where ~ople want speaker
p~o~es and phones cqui~ped for automatic dialing.
S1m1lar'ly cordless clock radio phones are often placed in
the bedroom. as are models in which the ring mechanism
can be turned off.
"For the den. people want phones that are func-
tional ... she said. referring to The Smart Set. which has
numerous features and can also be used as a calculator.
The phone of the future -the very near future -will
have more features at a lower price, says Ron Gill.
merc~and1sing manager for General Telephone. Santa
Monaca.
Gill. who recently attended the Consumer Electronics
Show in Las Vegas. said that "the market has gone from a
telephone business to a consumer electronics business."
Phonephiles may be interested to know that for S 129. 95. they will soon be able to own a phone with a 13-
number memory. two Imes (and a hold button) and pulse
or tone dialing. There also will be a "scaled down"version
for $99.95.
Putel PacTel phonee wttb rlq--mecbantam•
that can.be ta.med off are popular for
bedroom•aaarecordleee clock ri4fo modela. '
According to officials at Seth Thomas Clock Co .. the
industry generally divides the clocks it sells into types.
There are the more familiar alarm clocks. wall clocks,
mantel and table clocks. and floor clocks a.s well as
metronomes and barometers.
Although clocks appear to have changed little from
decade to decade, the industry recently has gone through a
major technological change as quartz crystals have
replaced traditional clock mechanisms.
Football, food fantastic
The quartz crystal has made deep inroads into all
clock categories except floor clocks which still tend to be
the traditional key-wound grandfather clocks.
And hors d'oeuvres
for 'First Nighters·
are 'Becoming Memories'
There was no reason for anyone at the Huntington
Harbour home of Jacqaellne and Lou Abel to miss a
single s;>lay ofttre Super Bowl. They had seven television
sets going (including one in the bathroom)at their
party.
Although Jacqueline is a dyed-in-the-wool
Redskin fan (the Abels lived in Washington at one time
where he was a 747 captain and shea llijht auendant)
you would never have known it lookin~at the dining
table. She was neutral with herdccorauons-<>ne side of
the floral centerpiece (with a goalpost in themiddle)
was in maroon and yellow on one side and silver and
black on the other. (Lou was rather neurraJ in his
support of the teams.)
Following the game. Jacqueline served a
"thanksgiving" (?)dinnerofturk.ey, ham, stuffing,
black eyed peas and all the trimmings to the more than
40 football fan~. She made all offood (excc~t the dessert
eel airs by her mother. Clara Meyer) including the game
munchies-homemade beef jerky and nine hors
d 'oeuvres.
Guests included son Loa,, daughter ScepbaJe and
Mike Motllloa, CbrUe and Dee Aadenoa, Wyn and
Ratll Baird, Kea and Mary Be scbe, Dave Doney and
Mar ie Coleman. VI.ace and Dlue Fortna. Don and
Nancy GrUey, Jack and S.. Gro11mu, Dick. and S.e
Uod1soa, Tom and Marcla LftpllD, J im and Jodie
Miller and Dr. Mldaael and S.UD.De Moalcoa.
Othen rootina for their favorite team were Harry
and Jackie To11, Nick and Joyce Sataa1en, Lo1alse
Selllller, Dr. James and Mary Tbompsoe. Ned and
Pattie Twtalna, Bob Md Carol Webster and Loa and
Jeu ZJmmermu.
Juaand Btu Wnkt will be lcav1na California ;!!1;~;e1~~!tl · · · (aftct.33 y~Ulc.of those.in Newport Beacb.).ulthc
sprina to make their home 1n Nebraska. He wtll be
president of the University ofNebra ka Foundauon.
They were among the "First Niahtcrs" at the
production of .. Becomana Mcmorics" atSouth Coast
Repertory when playwright AnbarOlroa was 1n
attendance
Giron wns an town thrtt week dunnJ rehearsal
and wasjomed nt opening n1&ht by his wtfe Marlhaund
...................
Stewart Woodward, left, and Katb.ryn G.
Thompeon hearbackfroa.:Ddon •BecomfDC
Memorlea' from plaJWrleht ArtharGlron.
their son PlllUppe, 18. Giron said they would be leaving
t'fodayslatcrforhome in New York and their
Norwcajan dog. but Philippe was talking about the
possibility going on to Hawaii while they were here.
Others there included Sa11y Laby talkina about an
event she will chair at NHAM in July. Doaand Boule
Cbrl1teson (seated next to the G1rons). Cl.My and Tom
Hoa1&u (sheandDocaoclll: recalling New Directions·
fashion showcha1rmanned in November by E mma
Jue R iley who was there with husband Tom and
talkinJabout his upcoming fashion show benefit on
Feb. 9), Len and M ary AllD Miller (a few nights ~fort
had bttn to LA for a Jack Lem mu play), Marti ya and
Tom Nielsen, Annette H1rwUund Barbara Aue with
•A Z. Tate.
Others were Bill and Marsare& Warrea, Diane and
Job Co1, ltallrya 'htompsoe, C.tkrlH and Dway.e
Tllyu and Caroly. and Mnry De Wald.
_Aftwb~play (11 run throush Feb. 1 l)the -
Huntinaton YalleyGu1ld hosted a pan~ m the lobb)I
with La1de Hill, chairman, and lta"J IUlplla, Kay
McDould, l.eule lager, Bev Coltta, Gloria Lewis,
Mary U ttlewortll, aro1 Moore, Mlm Belfrtda, Lil
Rasmauea, Bet&)' CtoateH, P am Manke, ClartH
Sc~mledeb and Ka~ltu Rermu ass1sttng with the
scrv1n1offood (includin1dc/1('10uspot11osk1ns from TG/r~> .
G1ll al50 said that decorator phones arc no lonser vefy
popular. Since they arc more expen 1ve to beain with, he
said. adding features both increases the price and decreases
the demand.
"What people are trying to do is differentiate the basic
phone," he said. UsinJ the linear touch pad with bu~r
buttons and numbers 1s a ''basic style feature" as well as
functional one.
But Tom Eisenstadt. executive vice president of
Telequest. in Burbank, says that the feature phone has not
made the decorator phone passe. because" I don't think we
alt need to have a commun1cat1ons center in every room in
the house."
On the other hand. Telequest's decorator phones are
not necessarily featureless. Its Grand Prix, a wedge-shaped
phone with a circular button confi1uration features a hold
button and push to pulse or tone dialing..
The round Malibu desk model 1s more typical of the
phone-as.-omament. Its round button configuration is
trimmed in 18 karat gold plate.
Some trendier models will be available soon. Jn April
-"to coincide with spring training" -Telequest will
release the Official MaJor Leaaue Baseball Phone. DecaJ
insignia of all the major league teams can be applied by the
customer.
The bright red Hot Lips -a handset shaped like an
upper lip and a dialer hke a lower hp will be on the market
this March, said Eisenstadt.
Speaking of trendy, some clothing designers have put
their signatures on phones. Geoffrey Bcene's narrow.
elegant model sports tortoise shell inserts.
Most of the decor-
ator and desiJner
phones cost $60 to S 1 ~O.
but more expensive
models arc available.
Ericsson lnfor-
mauon Systems. Gar-
den Grove. has m·
lroduced two phones
which "address the top
segment of the market,"
accordrng to Per Dor-Grud Prix
jesson, manaeer of marketing programs. The 1892 phone,
a limited edition of that year's standard phone is priced at S 1,500. The Diavox Royal, which is hand carved from a
single block of woOd, sells for $(50.
If these are the telephone industry's answer to hlgb
fashion. the Genie and the Dan Marie seem destined to
become classics.
Gill says that the oval shaped Genie has long been one
of the most popular decorator phones on the market. while
Sweden's standard phone, the Dan Mark. is considered a
decorator item in the States.
The selection of decorator and feature .phones will
likely increase in the next year or so because as Gill
rcmmded, "There arc more phone manufacturers today
than ever before."
DUKE LIKED
HOT CHEESE
CASSEROLE
~
We first had the
PiLAR
WAYNE
pleasure of tryi~ th ts
most delicious dish
ata brunch in honor
ofPrcsiQent Mi~ucl
Aleman of Mexico.
Dulce had one bite of
this south-of-the-
bordcr dish and
flipped.
From that day. this became Duke's favontedish. and
he would carry the recipe wlth him wherever he went.
Sometimes be would call me from Africa or Europe and
ask me questions like. "How much chccsc?" or .. What
temperature?" l always got a kick out of this.
This became one ofh1s "two most favorite recipes ...
The other one being "Hommy GritsSouffie.'' the recipe for
which I will give to you 1n a later column.
DUKE'S CASSEROLE
1 pound grated cbedclar cbeese
1 poand grated jack cbene
% ens clJced cbiles (it really depends oa yoor taste: lf
yoa like it botter, add more ehlles. Dab liked thJs
ca11erole utremely bot to we aaed two large ens of
~et!)
4eus
1 medium siie can stewed tomatoes. draiDed
Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
Butter a deep casserole. Makes layers of cheeses and
chiles. Separate eggs. Beat egg whites until stiff. Beat egg
yolks and fold into egg whites. Gentl)' pour the egg mixture
in to casserole. co"en ng the cheeses and chi les. Ooze
through with a fork. Bake for 30 minutes. Add drained
tomatoes. pushmg them down wuh a fork. Bake for
another 30 minute~.
Outrageously dehC1ous!
Serve with avocado and tomato salad. French bread
and a light dessert .
My children's favorite-BcefStcw.
One of the things I love to cook is beef stew. Maybe 11
ts because it is so easy and 1s also a whole meal in one. And
everybody loves it.
When I cook stew. I usually make 1t in the biggest pot
I can find.as I makeplentyof 1t. Then, I freeze it in small
containers to use whenever. It 1s great for unexpected
guests.
1 start with stew meat and make sure that the fat t$ all
cut off. Then 1 cut it into btte-s1ze pieces. Then I add
enough V-8Ju1ce to cover the bed Also. I add a snapp)'
tomato flavonna which ts rather hot I find that these two
juicn mixcdt<>sethcrgsvethe meat an interesting flavor
Ncxt. laddeverythtf\& I can th1nlcof. hke potatoes
(ptclcd and cubed). com. carrots. peas. string beans. rtd
onions (chopped very small) and celery.
With th1sd1sh. you must use your 1maginat1on. For
Clllmrle, lf)'OU like a certatn herb, )'OU should add It tO the
stew. happen to hkea few drops ofTabasco_ but l tend tb
hkc my food on the spicy side
Stew hould be prepared one day before you a.re 01na
to u~ 1t. lt always tastes twice a &ood in theron:s«ut1vc
Back tQ the recipe 8nnathcJu1cesand meat 101 boil.
dd ~egetablcs. lmmcd11tefy lowtt the heat and I~\ 1t
simmer for at lc&st two hour5.
Mrs. John W•.> nc 11 a Nc-...port Beach ~1dcnt and
aurhorof .. Pilar WttM'~ F1' ori1und Fabulous Rtttpc~"
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-82 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Wedn .. day, Jarruary 25, 1994
Progress ag.ainst diabetes types 'enormous'
E.d1lor ·~ "1olt -In labon.llone\ aeross the United
~tale!> and el)('"here re!>car~he~ are graduall> bnngina
humanity'!> most feared d1~3!>e~ under con,rol ln this 10
pan senes. AP \Clence wntt'r Paul Rncbum tells about 'he
steady -and c,omct1me' rt:mur~abk -pr~ess that hu
been made.
By PAUL RAEBllRN ,,,..._...,.,.
Mor~ than 10 n11lhon ~ Amem:an~ have d1abcte~
About 1.5 million of them
req.u1re daily inJect1on'> ot in-I
'\uhn; the reo;t folio'>' ~lnct
diets.
While the\c treatment\
l an control d1abett'\ the} du
not cure 11 Thl') merel> fore-
stall us potenuall} de\ astating
complica11ons 1
1 he principal ac<.·~plashnient. ~alan-. sa) !i ha<1 ~en
1n dm1nau1,hina betwttn the man> forms of the d11ea'IC
Tht. two main forms arc what's called Type I d1abcte\
-1n wh1C'h tht body makrs little or no insulin -and T}pc
II -1n "h1ch insulin 1s present but for some reason
docsn 't fully carry out lls JOb of reaulatan1 supr use 1n the
bod)
No"' \A)\ Salans. 11 appears there an~ d1flerC'nt types
of diabetes wnhin tach of those groupings. And the
d1fTctent forms ma> hove d1fTercnt causes.
For examl;)le. many people seem to be born with a
geneuc suscepubilit) to diabetes. but not all of them get 11. Now that that 1s known, researchers can 8$lc wh)
.. People gencrall) agree that 1fyou could find out what
11 1s in our lifc!>t)'IC for ~onverung an 1nhentcd
suset'pt1b1llty into overt disease -and change ont''s
lifestyle -)OU rould prc\t~nt disease from appearing."
says Salam
There ma\ ~ more than llfcst) le at work. thouah.
Recent evidence: suggests that a virus can strike susceptible
people and destro) the so-1:alled beta cells in the pancreas.
the cells that make insulin
A cure for d1abete'i -~
which 1s not one disorder but a
famil> of dJ~asec, -rt>ma1ns
l elu51ve But 11 1!> rnuch closer
now than 11 \.\a\ onh a k\'
\C'ars ago
Recent progrl'sC> 1n under-
standing the lomplt>x d1)eas1:
If that turns out to be an 1mpon.rnt 'au..e of diabetes.
1 then prcsumabl) a \ acc1ne could be de' eloped to pre·H·nt
1nfect1ons of tht: \ 1rus and thereb}' pre' ent some cases of
diabetes. ,
Other lases appear to be cau~d b) an immune
reaction in which the bod} 's defenses go ha) wire and turn
aau1mt lhC' lx-ta u~lls "vtan~ pcopl~ \IHlh J H~ I \ltabl.•\c\
c3rr\ anuhod1e\ ag.i1n\l their beta ccll'I or aga1nc.t otht:r
ct'll!. 1n the panuea!>
In pcopk with I> pc 11 d1abetci., which accounts for 85
to ~percent of d1abcte) in the United States. 1nsulici 1s
made by the beta cells but ll doesn't properly regulate sugar
use J he~ people Ut' said to have "insulin resistance."
New re~Ar<:h has shown that they may have a defect
in the C'dls where su,Pr 1s to be ustd. a defect that prevents
1m.uhn from do1na 11.SJob. Or. Paul Lacy of the Washington University School of
Medicine 1s t11king an unusual surgical approach to the
treatment of diabetes. ·In e)tperiments wit h animal!>, he is
transplanuna healthy beta cells i010 animals not producing
10\Uhn.
The transplant~ have been made successfully from
one species of animal 10 another -from rats to mice -
ra1S1ng hopes that animal beta cells might one da> be
transplanted into human diabetics. Salan sa)s, "We are
much closer to that than I would have predicted a few years
ago"
The list of ach1e\ ements 1n the stud)' of diabetes
conunues. Under tnal now are insulin pumps, small
machines designed to automaucall} suppl) insulin.
replacing 1nJect1ons Some of these insulin pumps are
implanted under the skin.
Genetic eng1nccc1ng has made an important contnbu-
l10n to the treatment of diabetes with the mass production
of human 101uhn Thi~ will be valuable to th()$( d1i&bct1cs
ollera1c to the n01mal 1n)uhn now u~d. although 1t wall also
be more: expem1"e
It 1r. not only the causes of diabetes that researchers are
)ffkma. They are ulso makina impressive pins an dealing
with tht many comphcat1ons of the disease.
Luscr beam therapy has been shown to slow the eye
tlamaae that eventuall~ results from diabetes and to
prevent blandness if staned early enough. (Olabetes 11 the
leadina cause of blindnes~ in the United States.) Docto~ have also fo und that careful monitoring of
diabetes dunna pregnancy cnn substantially increase a
d11abet1c woman's chancei. of having a healthy baby.
Molecular biology may soon 1dent1fy the specific
genetic defects responsible for the various forms of
diabetes. Salans says. That's not an easy task. because the
genetics of the illness are complex.
"It isn't a single acne defect that leads to diabetes,"
says Salans. "It appears to be more than one acne."
Yet findin&gene def~cts is becoming almost rouune in
biology now. and the mysteries of diabetes may be
unra velled soon It will, of course, be another larac step
from understandtn& the disease to treating at, but Salans as
opum1suc.
"There 1s considerable enthusiasm and excitement an
the diabetes research field." he says. "And that excitement
1s shared by the people who arc afTccted by the disease."
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Decision signals a return to
'age of reality,' but concept
of talk-back TV will survive
COLUMB US. Ohio (AP)-The decision b> Warner
Amex to scrap its amb1t1ou' QL, BE C\penment signals a
return to "an age of rcaln~ .. 1n cable operations. but the
concept of talk-back tcle\1S1on 1s here to sla~. an industf!
anal~st says.
"I sec 11 as good ." Ste\t:n Rosenberg. an anal) st wuh
Paul Kagan Associates of Carmel. said referring to
Warner's dec1s1on to cancel programming for Its s1x-c11y
net'>' Ork
"I sec that Warner will be eoncentrat1ng more on the
basic issues." said Rosenberg. whose firm publishes 16
newsletters and databooks on the cable ind ustry.
Six years ago. Warner predicted 11 would rcvoluuon-
1ze cable tele v1s1on b> lemng \ 1ewcrs talk back to their sets.
But 11 appears
many .,.1rwers had
nothing to say.
As a result.
Warner a n -
nounced last
Tuesday the
suspension of
network pro_Jram-
m1ng from QUBE
hcadq uaners in
Columbus and
d1sm1ssed 37 em-
ployees here. The
company said
In May 1983. the company connected Columbus ~ith
Cinci nnati, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Houston and St. Louis to
form a QUBE network.
"I don't look at Warner's decision to cut back as
an yth ing indicative of two-way." Ro~nbcrg said. "Two-
way is going to come back on its own ... as soon as there's a
real c..onsumcr demand for 11." The dcc1s1on by Warner to quit on QUBE comes at a
lime when the cable industl) 1s circling Its wagons.
CBS Inc. folded its cultural service CBS Cable, a little
over a year ago, and the Entertainment Channel was
scuttled last year by RCA Corp. and Rockefeller Center
Inc. eight months after 1t begah.
there were not enough viewers to attract necessary
advert1S1ng revenue. Some Ice.al program ming will
continue. but not the network.
Showume and The Mo' 1e Channel meflcd last
September to provide suffer com petition for industry
giant Home Box Office, a unit of Time Inc. American
Broadcasting Cos. and Westmghousc Elcctnc Corp. sold
their Satellite News Channel venture to Turner Broad-
casting System lnc.'s Cable News Network. Warner introduced the QUBE system in Columbus
late in 1977. By pressing keys on a book-sized computer
terminal connected to their television sets, subscribers
could respend to opinion polls. play quiz shows and even
But many analysts still believe the cable industry is
poised to stan reaping the return of its massi ve
investments.
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DIVORCEE RESENTS
NO COMPENSATION
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can rou stand
another leucr on ch ild support? hope so.
Every month I rca:ivc a check for the
children's upkeep and every dime goes for
that purpose. But I'm resentful and I'll tell
}OU why.
I have an excellent pos111on and can
support myself. but I remember all too well
those eight years I spent putting my
husband through school. I bought the
~rocenes. paid the rent. put gas in the car
and took care of his tuition.
When I came home at n1gh1. Ed had to
stud) So I did the marketing. cleaned the
apanment. cooked. did the laundry and
typed his papers until 2 a.m. I never felt
sorry for myself. He wa!I, after all, m)
husband, and I was doing 1t for "us."
I owned two pair of shoes, wore patched
hose and bras with no clasuc. I had two
skins. one sweater. two blouses and lots of
collars and cuffs to make it look as if I had
several outfits.
Within eight years I had two children. Ed
had a lucrative JOb. a brilliant future and
auess what else? A )Ounger woman.
He pays child su,rport regularly. Big deal.
Wh) shouldn't he. These are his kids. too
Bu t what about me? Am I not entitled 10
something for m) contnbut1on to his
career? What do ~ou say. A.nn? -EX-
WIFE WITH WELL-DRESSED CHIL-
DREN
DEAR EX-WIFE: Tbe word you are
looking for 11 "alimony" and, In my opinion,
you are entitled to 1ometblllg for tbe elgbt
years you scrimped to put your busbaod
tbrough school. Tbe courts are notoriously
ungenero111, however, with women wbo can
support themselves.
To borrow some lyrics from an old song:
"You got the neck of tbe chicken ... you got
the rumble-seat ride." My condolences to
you. And to Ed (a U-carat beel If ever tbere
was one), a bouquet of skunk cabbage. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS· My brother.
A111t
LAllDEIS
end. The> loved him dearly and he was
devoted to them. When he was 36. John
met a no1-qutte-d1vorccd woman and they
began to carry on. Strangely enough.
Mother liked the woman and welcomed
her into the family. My wife and I decided
we could not expose our children to such
immoral behavior and banned him from
our home. (To this day my wife blames our
son's di vo rce on the example set by John.)
Six months ago Mother died. John and
his wife were at the funeral. I went over to
him . feeling that at such a time two
brothers should comfort one another. He
turned to me and said. "It's 100 late.
Mother was the onl y reason to forgive you
and she 1s gone. My wife and I will comfort
each other. I hope your pnnc1ples will
comfort you.''
I know l did the nght thing but I can't
sleep al night. I thought ll was my mother's
death. Now I'm not so sure. I feel depressed
and isolated. My wife is impatient wuh me.
Please advise. -ANY NAME BUT MY
OWN
DEAR ANY NAME: It's tbe guilt over
your brother that 11 keeping you awake
nl1bt1. The decision to keep blm from your
cblldreo waa a bad one. Get co11D1ellD& ud
talk it out. I bope John forgives you and
your myopic, stiff-necked wife. • • • Teach mg your kid.~ abour rhc faces ofl1fe
OR LESS!
John. was married at 20 and divorced at 21
M}' wife and I do not believe 1n divorce. It
1s against our rc hg1on.
John visited our children eveq week·
can bt· easy or awkward. Ann unders'
booklet. "How. Whar. and When to Tell
Your Child About Sex" can spell the
di/Terence. Send 50ccnts along w11h a Jons.
scamped. self-addressed envelope with
your request. to Ann unders. P.O. Box
1199 5. Chicago. Ill. 60611
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Straw-Hunt
A June 16 wedding in t Andrew's
Prcsbytenan Church. Ncwpon Beach. 1s
being planned by Susan Kathleen traw of
Newport Beach and Barrett Dermont Hunt
of Costa Mesa.
The bride.elect. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilham Straw of Newport Beach, as a
graduate of Newport Harbor High Sch_ool
and UC' Santa Barbara where she affihatcd
with Alpha Phi~ She 1s em ployed by
Robinson's Department Store.
Her fian <.'e is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Hunt of Honolulu. He as a graduatt'
of Laguna Beach High School and C"al State
North ridge. A mcm~rof Phi Oclta Theta.
he 1\a marketing rrprc<1entat1ve for Bank of
Amenca
JobnM>n· Whaller
Mr and Mr' Jame' R. John~on of
( orona del Mar have announn:<l thl'
cngagcmt•nt of their dauahtcr < al11e JJn"·
/ ____ _ I
THIN08
TODO
Johnson. to Ala)'l Richard Whalley, son ot
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C' Whalley of
Phoenix.
The bride-to-be 1s a graduate of Corona
dd Mar High School and~C San DieJO.
Her fiancc 1s a araduate of lhambra High
School an Phoenix and t c University of Arizona.
They arc planning 10 marry June 2 tn the
Newport Crntcr United Methodist
Chureh.
Crandall-Oorbam
Karl~n Crandall. dau&htcr of Betty
Crandall of Huntmfton Bach, and Rich-
ard G. Gorham Jr o Las Cruses. N. M .. are
plannina to marry in March.
A araduatc of Huntmaton Beach H1&h
School. the bndc-clcct is attcnda,_ New
Mexico Ultc Univc~it)'. where her fiance
graduated. He 1~ a n almnus of Mayfield
H1ah hool and 1~ the ~n of Richard G
Gorham Cir of La,< ur&es
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A new 'Season'
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Callf ornia h ater
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By JERRY UllCK .,., ............ ,. ...
LO ' ANuLLE·S (AP) -Jack
We!>ton , after an abr.cnce of morc
than 20 ) care. 1\ bad.. 111 ~nc-,
tekv1!>10n with a \how t rcall'd b)'
Alan Alda
Wc'iton rc<reatcs lw, mov1c roll' of
dcnt1~l Danny Z1mmcr 1n the: ( BS
senes ''four Seasons "!\Ida. who also
wrote and starred in the movie
makes a guest appearance 1n a special
one-hour opening cpt!>ode later this
month
The round-faced rotund actor has
not been in a !>CrlC'> '>1nc.·c he did two
back-to-back in the early 1960s. First.
he was in CBS' "M) Sister Eileen" for
a year. then did another <;eason an
ABC's ''The Hathaways" (where he
shared the spotlight with a tno of
I
L-0athl· 1l> a gooJ "'wd To me 11'!> like
a movie wt. The) ".tttl..e ti at 6 <1'< Joe. k
I here's no blood. no e~c1tt•men1. no
humanity."
Wt•\ton . who has made a career lHll
of playing chrun1c ~utforcn and
v1ct1m~ ofl1fe's invev1tahle dt'la')tcr\,
'lays he also feel~ u k1nsh1p w11h
Dann)'. "I'm everything about the
role except a dentist." he ~ys. "I'm a
hypochondriac. I'm par'Jno1d, rm a
nervous wreck Wh) arc tho!>e people
talking about me'l"
The senes also stars Mama Rodd
as Danny's wife. Ton)' Robcns
Joanna Kerns. Allan Arbus and
Barbara Babcock 1 wo of i\IJa'!>
daughters. Beatrice nnd El11abc1h
who were also in the movie will bt-1n
the show. Cln the mo-.1e the role of
Weston's wife wa!> played by R11a
Moreno. who also wa"S his cu~tar 1n
"The R11z.")
Jack Weaton
guest rolc~ in such shows as 'Gun-
smokc.' 'Rawhide.' 'Ha ve Gun Will Travel·
.., "as alwa) r. the heavy. the villain.
CBSrackSup
super ratings
Btg game gtve·s network a tie
for year's most watched show
. LOS ANGELE.5 CAP) -The lopsided Super Bowt
tnumph by the Los Anaelcs Raiders pvc CBS a lopsided
victory of us own. tyina .. The Day After" for the yea(s ~
ratinas and pumna the network back in fim place '".JJ*
N 1clsen fiaures. ·
( BS pmered a ratm1of46.0 and ashare of 67 percent
for the hour and 20 minutes of the pme that spilltd over
into pnme time unday Jt wu succns a~ one-sided as the
~ Angeles Raiden' 3~-9 win over lhe Wuh1n1•on
Rcd~k1ns 1n Tampa Stadium
( B5 kept a t1&ht hold on first place amona the cvmin& n~s shows. but NBC moved mto second place ahead of
.\8( The ratings. CBi IS S. NBC. 12 S. ABC 12.1.
I he lowest-rated show of the week wu th~ NBC
variety ~nes "'The New Show," The bottom five howl in
descending order were NBC's "Legmen," CBS' .. Em·
pire." CBS' ··Poor Richard" ~pec1al. ABC's "Ripley's
Believe It or Not" and N BCs "The New Show."
....._. _ __, chimps)
Weston was born and raised 1n
Cleveland He didn't ltkc the City b)
the lake until he went into the Arm)
1n World War II and foueht for two
)ears as a machincgunnerin Ital) Hc
had begun acting wtth the Cleveland
Playhouse before that, and after the
war settled in New York. There he
enrolled in the American Theater
Wing on"the G I 8111 with such other
newcomers as Lee Marvin. Rod
Steiger and Walter Matthau He also
played one of the sailors 10 "5outh
Pacific" on Broadwa)
I pla)'ed a lot of sit my rat!>. In ·watt
Unul Dark' I tncd to kill Audre)
Hepburn. Now that's real villainy.
But those were interesung pans ...
Weston made the trans1t1on to
comedy in such movies as "Cactus
Flower." "Please Don't Eat the
Da1s1es." "A New Lear:· "The April
Fools." and "The Ritz." His last
movie was as Tom Sellcck's sidekick
in "High Road to China."
Here are the week's 20 top programs: Richard Thomae with Flnola Hughea ln .. The
Maater of Ballantrae."
Thomas carves
his niche in TV
'Busiest leading man· stars in
Hallmark's 'Master of Ballantrae·
By BOB THOMAS
A-'aied ~ Wrtl•
LOS ANGELE~ -Richard Thomas has been a
working actor since he was 9 years old. Today. at 32. he
may well be tekvis1on's busiest leading man.
On Jan. 31. he appears on CBS 1n his first
swashbuckler. ''The Master of Ballantrae." co-starnng
Michael York and John Gielgud. Last month, he appeared
with Sharon Gless and Jack Warden in "Hobson·s
Choice" on CBS.
"It only got a 24 share. but that's because we were
uppos11e 'Dynasty,"' Thomas said. "Most of my TV
movies get a respectable rating -good though not
monster. The eitccptton was 'Roots,' but that was
something unique."
Many of the Thomas TV movies have been
memorable: ''The Red Badge of Courage," "All Quiet on
the Western Front. .. "To Find My Son." "Johnny
Belinda." "The Hank Williams Jr. Story." They have
displayed a versatility that was not expected when
Thomas left "The Waltons" after fivc'years as John-Bo)
"The Ma~tcr of Ballantrae" runs Tuesday night for
three hours.
The Robcn Lou1\ c;tevcnson adventure was filmed
last year in England. with Thomas the only A.merican in
the cast. That presented problems with British Equ1t).
which finally asreed to let him work. It still was an
uncomfortable s11ua11on.
"The British were a little standoffish at first," he said.
"They weren't cool. but 1 think they were waiting to see if
I was going to be another series actor thrown 1n to help the
ratings in Amenca. I was a bit nervous the first few da)s.
then I announced. 'You gotta help me; I'm the only Yank
hcrc~· After that. I found them very afTecttonate and
sweet."
Thomas 1' rnnten1 to do TV movies and stage
productions. where he has stretched his talents with
everything from "Sai nt Joan" to "Streamers." Theatrical
movies, he admitted. rarely come his way.
"I don't get a lot offcature scripts." he admmcd. "The
">tud1os seem to be opposed 10 h1nng actors who appear
often in TV. Sometimes. I've had interviews with
directors. but nothing usually comes of 11 .... I'm satisfied
to devote m)selfto tekv1s1on and the stage."
The actor has enough to keep him occupied at home.
He and his wife. Alma. have four children: son Richard. 7.
and tnplets Barhara. Gw)ncth and Pilar. all 211!.
"I think that having one problem child would be more
difficult than ha.,,ing triplets." he sauf "fonunatcl}. none
of our girls is a prohlcm
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The mo' 1c ''Four Seasons" was
about friends taking their vacations
together, but 1n the telcv1s1on series
11\ about Easterners rcacung to
relocating 1n California.
"It's a real shock for New Yorkers
to come here." says Weston. who can
only be pried out of Manhattan with
the offer of a Job. "The lifestyle here 1s
so different gold chain!>. no neckties
and houses on stilt~.
"I live 1n Nev. York and I'm hereon
per diem. I'm hcre lo work The
minute I'm not working 1 go home. I
had this town for 18 )Cars. I did a lot
of good things while 1 Ji.,,cd here. but I
could ntver adapt to Southern Cali-
fornia. I hate 11 Hate 1s a good word.
"I was raised in live telc"1!>1on."
sa)s Weston. ''I'm happ) to sa) I wa\
a pan of that whole golden age I did
shows where the guys who arc the
biggest directors in the business toda)
were JUSt stan1ng out a!> productton
aides. I stayed for seven )'ears. then 1
came here and did two scnes and did
He says, "Now I couldn't get a role
as a villain to save my life. rm now
typecast in corned)."
The movie "Four Seasons" and the
!>Cries 1s not the first collaboratton
between Weston and Alda. A few
years back they both had pilot
contracts at NBC Weston 's for a
starring role. i\lda's to wnte and
direct. Alda saw Weston's name on
the pilot hst and wrote a pt lot for him
called "Htckcy vs Anybody."
'Day After' goes to 'other side'
. I. Tht' Super Bowl. CBS. a ratt'\J of 46.0 or 38 . .S m1ll1on households.
2. Super Bowl Post Game Show. CBS. 33.3 or 27.9 million.
3. "60 Minutes." CBS. 32. 7 or 27.4 million.
4 "American Music Awards." ABC . 27.4 or 22.9
million.
.S. "Dallas.'' CBS. 26.2 or 21. 9 m1lhon.
6 .. Dynasty." ABC. 24.8 or 20.8 million.
7. "The A-Team." NBC. 24 7 or 20. 7 million.
8 .. Simon & Simon." CBS. 24. I or 20.2 million.
9 .. Magnum, P.I :· C'BS. 23.2 or 19.4 m1lhon.
10 "Hotel," ~BC. 22.0 or 18 4 m1ll1on.
11 '"The Fall Guy." ABC. 21.8 or 18.2 m1lhon.
12. Mov1c-"A1rwolf." CBS. 21 .6 or 18. I m1lhon
13. "falcon Crest." CBS. 2 I . .Sor 18.0 m1lhon.
14 "Knots Landing." CBS. 20.9 or 17.5 million.
15 "Webster." ABC 20.2 or 16.9 mtlhon.
16 "The Love Boat " ABC. 19.9 or 16.7 million.
17 "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes." NBC. 19 3
or 16.2 mtlhon.
18 ... R1pt1de:· NBC 19.0 or 15.9 million
19 Mov1e-"The Seduction of Gina." CBS. 18.8 or
15. 7 mtllton
20 ··foulups. Biceps and Blunders." ABC 18.7 or
15.6 m1ll1on. PRAGlJI:.. ( 1cchoslovakia (AP) - The made-for-
telev1sion film "The Day After," depicting nuclear
holocaust. is being screened discretely behind the Iron
Curtain before sclcc.·t auc.hences of Communism's ehte
through private showings b) American diplomats 1n
Warsaw, Po1nan and Krakow AB(' has made it available .----------------'-------
to some Pohsh media representatives.
Some· East bloc ci tizens who viewed the film
concluded 1t lacks rcahsm and horror. Some said it shows
how little most Americans know about war.
"They (the Soviets) have seen worse stufTan their own
World War II films." said a Western source in Moscow
who saw the film with Soviet c1t1zens.
Some <;o.,, 1cts said the most powerful moment of the
..\8( film t'ame when Minutemen m1ss1les thundered
from Kan~s silo\ en route lo the Soviet Union.
"The Da) After" also has been shown rn Poland.
Romania. Hung.al). ( 1echoslovak1a and three times in
Bulgaria. spokesmen at U S embassies 1n each countl)
said 1n response to Assoc1a1ed Press quenes.
American Embassy copies of the film include the
panel discussion that followed on !'BC.
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and ( anad1an cultural mstllulcs 1n the Soviet l ln1on.
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Can Bill buffalo his
way put of this one?.
Abortion issue played
for laughs Thursday
By FRED ROTHENBERG
NEW 't ORK-Noth10~ 1s sacred to Bill
81tunger. exrept Bill B1111ngcr. But how
wtll he reac1 "hen his occasional g1rlfnend
be-comes pre~nant and cons1der'I an
abortion"
rcall~ an exam10auon of the noon ion issue
us much as one comedic illustrauon of how
these charat·ters might deal" 1th it
NBC' had the courage to do the danna
"liuffalo Bill" but was nervous about this
show tackling abortion
"The network feels that the abrasiveness
of Bill's character 1s enough without
10ttod¥cing issues that divide the nation,"
said ccrcxecuUH producer Tom Patchen.
Brandon Tan1koff. prt"s1dent of NBC
Entena10ment. \31d he was anxious bc-
cau~e abonion 1!. a red flag that 1mmedi-~or the most pa~. the 1nscns1t1vc talk· ately alienates some' ,ewers and sponsors
show host. played 1mpe~cably by Dabnc) "no matter how -.cns1t1vely it's handled."' Coleman. 1s his usual cgous11cal !.elf. He . views the pregnanc> as an affirmation ot But onre. he !.aw the scnpt, Tart1kofl's
his maM:uhnit~ concern shifted to schedultng. "M) nex.t
fear was that the episode not play so early in
the run of'Buffalo Bill' that tt might scare
off firs t-and second-time viewers," he said.
• -,
Swallowing his pride
Martin Mull I• forced to ask bis
10-year-old •on (C brl•tlan
Brackett-Zilla) for a $4,000
• loan on the new comedy aerie•
"Domestic Life" tonight at 8
on CBS. Channel 2 .
But 1n one c'tcepttonal solo scene. 10
which he re-creates a Yankee Stal.hum
ba~cball fantasy complete with the voice!>
of broadcasters Mel Allen and Red Barber.
Bill expresses the feelings he can never
'erbah1c. If Ct'nterfielder Btll B11unger
t'atches the ball. there will be no abortion.'
The two-part ep1!.ode of NBC'!. "Bu ffalo
Bill," entitled "Jo.Jo's Probkm:· begtn ...
Thursda) night and concludes next week.
It 1s h1lanous and mo' mg tel ev1!.ion. n01
Jay Tarses. co-cxecuuve producer who
wrote the t wo-paner. believes comedp and
drama can tread the same ground. I ABC
can do a filrn about nuclear war, a comedy
<.>an also ass1m1late reality.
"We're deali ng with life's issues on our
show." said Tarscs "These things happen
1n life . l th10k there's a lot of humor m
sadness."
Dabney Coleman react.a to Joanna Cauidy'•
big new. on .. Buffalo BUI."
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Cage DebO<ah F0<eman
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Collltlr Paul Kelly
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JoM Hurt
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Balding Fred McCaJren
2 MOVIE
Carol and Placido new singing team
Carol Burnett, Placido Domtn«io
Friday for CBS television special.
New series
for Landon
I
team up
Opera with laughs tn
Friday's TV s pecial
By JERRY BUCK
"' l ..... i.loft Wtll.,
perform together and separately and do a
sketch called "A Nightmare at the Opera."
They also perform a I O-m10ute mini-opera
spoofing the movie .. Algiers."
The Casbah set for "Algiers" was
wonderfull> concel\ ed. Domingo was the
LOS ANGELES_ After the last echoes ( asbah thief who falls 1n love wnh the
of he r Tarzan yell reverberated through the beauuful woman.
Music Center, Carol Burnett said. ·T m Marty Pasetta. the producer and direc·
teachtng Placido to do it. You've no idea tor. s.a1d he and Burnell and produccr-
ho" It helps with his singing." v. nter Kenny Sol ms flew to Spain 10 JuJ y to
Burnett 1s onl) kidding. folks. Operatic talk to Dom10go about the special. At the
tenor Placido Dom10godoesall nght on his time. he was pla ymg Don Jose 1n the film
own. His voice has taken him from La version of"Carmen." Domingo also Sta~
Scala to the Pans Opera to London's 1n the movie ve rliion of "La Traviata."
Covent Garden. He stars with Burnett tn an upcomtng "One thing I have learned." Domingo
CBS special. "Burnell 'Discovers' Domi-said. "1s that when people don't under-
ngo." Pnor to com10g to Los Angeles to stand your world the) try 10 put It down.
tape the special. he opened the centenary People thmk, an opera s10ger! Blaaah!
sea!>on of the Metropolitan Opera 1 n New We're not gotng to do any of that.''
York with "Les Troyens.'' Burnett said. ''We're do10ga m101-opera.
The hour-long TV o;pecial wa!> taped Remember 'Algiers'" Placido 1s Pepe le
before a black-tte audience at the Doroth\ Mako (the Charles Boyer role) and nat-
Chandler Pa' 1hon at the Music Center urally I'm Hed> Lamarr. We're going to do
and will be broadcast Fnda\ at 1 o on 11 operatic style, but 1t has noth10g to do
Channel 2 · wtth opera. It's from m> favorite opera
A few da\'i earher. at a rehearsal break. composer, Cole Porter."
Burnett said. ··1.,hould pay for the pnvilege The two stars met a )'Car ago whoo they
of hearing him sing He reall> has a set of were on "The Texaco Star Theater" and
pipes." did a number together from "Call Me
Domingo said. "I have done other Madam." That was also directed by
telev1s1on pro~rams and the amount of Pasetta. who suggested the current special.
work you do t'i mcredible. In opera you "We were gun~ ho to do tt," said Burnett.
rehearse. then you have time ofTbefore ~ou The sp«1al 1s the first tn which Burnett
perform. In telev1s1on you rehearse. )Ou has teamed up w11h a man. Her panners tn
rehearse. )Ou rehearse. then )OU perform.'' previous specials were Julie Andrews
On the special. Burnett and Domingo (1"1ce). Beverly ~ills and Dolly Panon.
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Humphrey Bogarl Jo~ Ferrer LO~ -\1'GELES ( ..\P) -
Michael Landon. \.\ho
pre' 1ou\I) starred in
"Bonan1a" and "L11tlc
House on the Pra1ru:." will
create and star m a new
series for NBC.
ltlTRODUCltlG
PLfltlTERS®LITE PEfltlUTS .
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Q) PEARL EID NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL
C SCTV
H ...OVIE
• • Ouql'll r o 8'! •n Pictures
1'18? WallPr Ma11nau Ann.Margret
S MOVIE * • • Pt!r1r11t'S rr.:in; l1!'dven
'19811 I"•' M11fl1' b .. rr·aOPtte
Pe1ers
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D•ani: l\t'd1 '
2 MOVIE * t t !hi' fed• 01 L•v ng Dan·
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0 10 HOTEL
OHEWS
0) MERV GRIFFIN
• EID HITLER'S NIGHT OF THE
HUMMING BIRO m ORAQNfT
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O LOUGRANT EID A WALK THROUGH THE 20TH
CEHT\JRY WITH Bill MOYERS
al) A VIEW FROM THE STANDPIPE
JOHN FAL TER'S WORLD
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Widmark H1>1 , f ..inoa
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OJ ALL IN THE FAMILY
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H MOVIE * * 1 I Oug111 To Be 111 PIC1Ures
119821 Watter Matthau Ann·Margrel
"We're happ> to ha\C
him back 10 the NBC fold,"
said Brandon TartikofT.
president of NBC Enter·
tainmcnt.
Landon began wntm@
and directtng while play10@
Little Joe on "Bonanza"
and then de,eloped the
"Lillie House" series.
wh 1ch he also produced.
The Show-Off Is
Leaving Fashion Island
Jan. 31st
Liquidation Of Entire
Stock
HURRY FOR GREAT
VALUES
The Show-Off
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720-9194
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FOR flTtlESS HUTS.
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Planters Ute Peanuts And vou can be glad they're from Planters
After all, would we ever give you anything but honest-to·gOOdness
roasted peanuts that t<1ste every bit as goad as any of our other
peanuts? Of course we wouldn't And Planters Lite 1s no exception we
st;Jrt with natural peanuts and we keep them that way Because the
w<ly we t<1ke out the fat 1s natural. too
It's a special process !Ours alone) that 11SQueezes" Oii from the
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Philip A. Stearns
forms new company
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Irvine Corporate Center
The completion of the S 16 mUUon Irvine Corporate Center
adds another 117 ,000 square feet of office, research and
development space to the city's busineH complex. The two-
atory complex of reflective gla88, bullt by the Irvine-based
commercial developer Equldon, replaces a sinllle-level
108.000 square feet building. About 20 percent of the 6 .32
acre development on Dyer Road ls devoted to landecaplng.
Plans were drawn by Irvine architect George Seltz and
leasing is through Coldwell Banker of Newport Beach.
EXPERT ADVICE
Buying 'zeros' for next to nothing
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MSI pays dividend
The board of du"Ktors of Costa
Mesa-based MSI Data Corp. (ASE)
M onday declared a regular quancrfy
cash d1v1dend o f I 0 cents per share on
lhc common stock. payable March 14
to holders of record Feb. IS. ·
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home resale activities in 1984
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recovery to con tinue this year
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bringing down tax shelters
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LOS ANuEU:.S -MlJOf re-
v1s1ons in 1984 tax laws could tnuer
a shake-out 1n the boomina real estate
syndication industry that 50ar~ to an
estimated S2S billion in offerinp last
year. 1ccord1n1 to a leadan& expen.
"This shake-out should aeparate
credible syndacaton and deals based
on solid, Iona-term economic bene~ts
from profiteers pushana deals which
arc solely tax shelter oriented," said
Stan Ross. co-mana11na panner at
Kenneth Leventhal & Co., the na·
taonal CPA firm noted for real estate
expertise.
Sales seminars at Chapman College
Many of today's syndication deals
are based substanually on tall incen-
u ves, he said. and proposed tn
changescould temporanlyslowdown
the rapid nse an syndications that
have been growing at 20 percent
annually. However despite any major
tax chai:iaes. Ross &hevcs that real
estate will emcrae as an even stronaer
and more credible in vestment over
the Ion' term .
Con•ultant and aalea trainer Jule• Martne offered throuab the colle1e'• conUnutna
wU1 conduct aalu .emtnan at Chapman education proaram, l• titled "Pra.ed Skill•
Collete In Oraqe Feb. 4 and March 15. The of EffecUYe Profeulonal 8ellln1 and Per-
tee l• $90. M&rlne, wbo bu made hla •u&alon." The followtni month'• .emln•r I•
reputation on teachlnC profeulonal• how to ''OYercomtna Salee ·objection• and Cloetna .ell their ldeaa, producta and .entca, I• the the Sale.•• Further information on the work-
former owner of the White RoUM reataurant •hope can be obtained by calllq Gary
ln Lafu.na Beach. The February cour.e. Ranaon at 997-6728.
"A significant number of tax re-
form proposals arc expected to ao
before Congress this year which could
There's no argument: Disputes can help
When forecasters agree,
bad things can happen
NEW YORK (AP) -Seldom do you get
total agreement amona those who seek to
deterJTiine JUSt what 1s going on in the economy
and its institutions. such as the stock exchange
and the Federal Reserve.
h may be just as well, because whenever
forecasters agree about the economy and when
analysts become smug about the future of the
stock market the \.cry attttudes seem to generate
unforeseen. negative forces.
A pos1uon can be developed. therefore. in
support of disputes.
For ~um pie. one of the healthiest disputes
concerns the minimum wage and whether it
should be amended to allow s.ummer work by
teen-agers at wages below the hourly minimum
ofS3.35.
Sol Cha1k1n. president of the lnteroauonal
Ladies' Garment Workers' Umon, recently
contended in an article that the country must
continue restnctions on such employment.
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since to relax the law would endanger adult
jobholders.
His assenions. made in the The Journal of
the Institute for Socioeconomic Studies. were
read by Professor Walter E. Williams, an
economist at George Mason University, who
then challcnaed them.
He didn't mince words. accusing Cha1k1n
and has assistant. Phil Comstock. of "mis-
conceptions. erroneous facts and dema-
goguery." He even questioned the ethics of those
opposing a subminamum wage.
It didn't stop with that. Williams, who 1s
black. indicated that racism might be involved.
He suagested that oppQSition to a sut-minimum
wage tends to protect union we iccn -white
workers -at the expense of Jobless blacks.
It 1s ironic, he says, that so many well-
1ntent1oned people support the minimum wa~e
concept "out of decency and concern for thc1r
fellow man," believing that it as an "anti-poverty
and social justice tool."
Another lively debate as under way about
real estate syndications. with promoters con-
tending that such investments offer ordinary
people huge tax shelters. and their cntacs
claiming some synd1cat1ons are on marshy
around.
The two biggest criticisms -offered by
accountants. insurance companies, other real
estate in vestors and to some extent by the
Internal Revenue Service -arc that profits
might be exaucrated and the tax benefits might
be disallowed. ·
Gordon tlagett, vice president for real
estate investments of Equitable Lafe Assurance.
claims "there is going to be a shakeout among
the tax shelter syndicators."
He contends.Jhat many of them arc paying
exorbitant sums to create bigger tax wnteoffs,
and he cited these two examples:
-Real estate syndkators who paid SSS
million for a downtown office building in a
major Western city, althou&h the building's
asking price had been S50 mifhon.
-A syndicator who in vested hundreds of
millions of dollars an a mixed-use development
that institutional bidders figured was worth
about one-third less than was paid
Time will tell who is correct. but it seems
you need not wa11 to find out who got the.better
of this disagreement. which began about one
year ago with the issuance of a news release.
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Inc. reponed sharply lower profits for the
1984 first quaner ending Dec. 30 with net
income of SS.8 million compared to S23.5
million for the same penod last year.
Per share earnings fell from 40 cents to
I 0 cents for the quaner .
The company said operating profits
dropped from $41. l million to S5.5
million, an 87 percent decline.
Sales. however. Jumped 48 percent to
S316 million.
John Sculley. president and chief e.1t·
ccutivc officer, said profits were hun b}
price cuts on the Apple II, increases in
research and development and marketing
effons and costs associated with company
reorganizauons.
In December. Sculley said. Apple sold
more than I 00.000 Apple I le compu ters. a
record. The results marked the second con-
secutive quaner that Apple rcponed a drop
1n profits from the year-earlier period.
Sculley had said an November that first·
quarter and second-quaner profits would
be about flat with the SS. I million reported
in the fourth quaner.
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The Hammond Co.. a publicly-held
Ncwpon Beach mongage banking firm,
reponed its mortgage loan business vol·
ume was up 45 percent and revenues
ancreased 16 percent, but net income was
down 16 percent during the first three
quaners of its current fiscal year.
"The last three quarters have been an up-
and-down period for the housanJ industry.
real estate. and mortgage banlcang. Whale
the housing industry has been recovering
nicely -thanks to the growth of Its
affordable housing market segmen1 -that
has not been enough to offset the slowing
effects of the higher mortgage rates that
became prevalent last Jul y and are sull w11h
us," said Chairman and President Thomas
T. Hammond, reponing on the nane
months ended Dec. 31. 1983. "Nevenheless. on balance, the first nine
months of our current fiscal year show
substantial increases in both business
volume and revenues," he added.
Loan onginations for the three quaners
totaled S 198.6 million. a 45 percent
increase over last year's S 136. 7 mtlhon.
Revenues for the penod were $8.8 malhon.
up 16 percent from $7.6 million the
previous year
Net income per share for the period was
SI 2 m1ll1on. or 59 cents a share, a 16
percent drop from last year's SI 4 m1lhon
or 78 cen1s a share.
western Thrift & Loan
Making more money for you .
COSTA MfSA t 2<XX) HarbOr BIVO • <714) 645-3153
-1f pas!td -11an1fic1ntly alter la""s
afTecuna real estate investment. j)n·
d1cat1ons and hmucd pannersh1ps:·
he said.
Direct attacks on provi11on1 artnt·
1na favored tu status to real est.at<'
invettment arc be1n1 championed by
reform proponcnLS, .aid Ron an an
article an th11m month's "Strate&K'
Real Estate." Amona the propo~
tax reforms are the followana:
-Restnctana the t1man1 of antcrest
and other cxpenllC deductions on
accrual method taxpayers to the
period incurred;
-Tak1n1 the time value of money
into account when determan1n1 ac-
crual method dcducuons;
-Increasing penalties on w
deficiency assessments:
-Reducing Accelerated Cost Re-
covery System (AC'RS) benefits and
rehabilitation credits on property
leased to tax exempt entities;
-Lcn&thenina tM ACRS recovery
period for real estate to 20 years from
the present l .S years;
-Trcatm& publicly held partner-
ships as corporations to eliminate the
pau throua,h of lo 5n.
Some real e lite •>ndacauon deals
rely on accrual of interest for their
economa<_ v11b1lity, Ross said. Thi.I
method allows 1yndkators to let
interest accrue and be paid at the end
of the loan while still takinf yearly
deductions. The ttme value o money
concept can result an imprnsavc
profits.
Althouah the Rostcnkowslu blll,
desianed to hmit the use of cx:ured
interest. f11led to pass la.s't yqr, a
s1m1lar measure may fare . better in
1984, he ~dacu.
Ross views the rcfonns 11 a trade
ofTthat should pour b1lhon of dollarl
an revenue into tht federal aovem·
ment and ircatly aad cffi>m to
balance the ever moun11na federal
budact deficit.
"Moreover, the IRS 11 ckarly
'ignallina its antenuon to clamp down
on tax shelters.". the expert said.
"'Revised audit procedures for part·
nershaps enacted 1n 1982 vanuaJI>
assure that more lilt shelter partner·
ships wall be audited and more
deductions disallowed."
Imperial's Tomorrow
Mortgage'm stacks up better.
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then borrow again tomorrow
• Interest rate ceiling .
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• Indexed to l 'nited State~ Treasury ~ecuriuc:-.
• Free intcr<:!'tt bearing chl'ckin~ account.
One-Year Adjustable Monthly
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• Ratt" can<. han~c after 6 month-.
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• 4.0% lifetime intcrc~t t·ap
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ME TALS Qu orEs
That's an apt des ri pt ion of both business and
bu i ness people along the Orange Coast. To I<:ee_p track of
wh re-et>mpantes are gotngand whlch peop ear helping
them g t there,just watch ·er dit Line· -very day in the
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Celebrate Chinese New Year
Welcome year of the rat
with own f es ti vi ties
f eaturtng Oriental food
Chinese New Year, the traditional
Oriental celebration that has become as
popular in this country as Chinese food,
begins Feb. 2.
On that day, weenter4682, the Yearof
the Rat, marking the beginning of another
12-year cycle of the Zodiac.
Rat years arc said to be full of surprises.
Although the year appears to be boun-
tiful, some financial upsets may occur,
according to experts on Oriental lore. It's
a good yearto save for rainy days.
Wh y not join the festivities with yo ur
own celebration, ce ntering it around an
Oriental dinner'?
The featured en tree is Chinese Chicken
Nuggets, a tasty blend of chicken, water
chestnuts. onions and seasonings.
ORIENT AL CJUCKEN NUGGETS
l pound 1roud cltJcken
'i'J cup mbtced fret~ parsley
t 1reea onions, ml.need
l e11 wlllte, IJ&htly beaten
t tableapooas corDstarch
1 tablespoon soy uace
1 tablespoon dry sherry
1 teaspoon sesame oil (for flavoring,
optional)
Ya teaspoon ta.It
14 teaspoon sapr
1 cu (8 onces) water cltestnats,
drained, minced
Oil for deep fryin1
Soyuace
Cllinne hot mastard
Sweet 6 soar uace
Combine chicken, parsley, areen onions
and prlic. blendina thorou&hly. Add qa
white, cornstarch, soy sauce, sherry, sesame
oil, salt and suaar. mix well. Stir in water
chestnuu. Form chicken mixture intoone-
inch balls (balls will be rather inqular).
In deep skillet, heat oil for deepfryina to
325 dcarces. When oil 1s hot, fry chicken balls
a few at a time,cookinauntilaolden brown.
about 4 minutes. Remove with slotted spoon;
dra10 O!l papertowels. Keep warm while
remaining chicken nugetscook. Serve hot
with a selection of.sauces, such u soy, hot
mustard and sweet and sour sauce. Makes
about4dozen.
PEA POD SALAD Dreeelq:
1 Ya tablespooas ve1etable oll
Ya teaspoon minced fresh or canned
gtn1er root
t 1reea oalons, ml.Deed
'i'J cap c~lckea brot~
1 tablespoon elder vlae1ar
. t teaspoons soy uace
Salad:
t packa1es <• ouc:es eacll) froien
Clilnese pea pods, tlaawed and clralned
1 (8 ouce) cu water chestDat1,
drained, sUced-.
• 1reen onions, cat into 3-inch lenstJtt
ud llptly bluclaed
1 large head romaine lettace, wasi.ed,
torn into bite-stud pieces
'I• cup chopped salted peaHt•
Salt, pepper and lemon Jake to tas,te
For dressing, heat oil in small saucepan
placed over medium high heat. Add ginger
and cook, stirrina. until it beains to brown.
B.lend in minced sreen onion. Stir in broth,
vinegar and soy uuce; set aside and keep hot.
For salad, combine pea pods, water
chestnuts,sreen onions, lettuce and pcanuu
in larae servina bowl. Brina reseved dress1n1
to a boil; stir in salt, pepper and lemon JUiee.
Toss salad with hot dress1ns; serve at once.
Scrvei4.
8£MOOD HOT POT
3 •aart1 IMtt cltJcka brotll
1 poad lklled dHelaed sltrlmp
1 poa4 sea scallopt, laalved
1 pond w~te fl•~ flllett, cabed
1 poud lamp crab meat
Soy uace
Sweet la tolr uace
HotmHtard
1 packa1e cllJcken flavor ramea
noodJet, cooked accordlD1 to packa1e
dlrecttoas ud allowed to cool In their
broth
1 cu (8 oucet) bamboo shoots,
washed ud drained
1 po•acl freslt splucb, waslted,
drained and ton lDto smaJJ pieces
Place chicken broth in large electric fryin&
pan, flameproof casserole or fondue pot
placed on tabletop hcatina unit. Bringjust to a
b:<>il;adjust heat to maintain broth ata steady
simmer.
Arrange the assorted seafoods on a large
platter. Bring platter to table and let dmers
sgartheirchoiceof seafoods with Ion•
bamboo skewers or fondue forks, cooking
them to taste in the simmering broth and
dipping them in their choice of sauces.
When seafood has been eaten, drain ramen
noodles and add them to the simmer broth.
along with bamboo shoots and spinach. Let
simmer until heated through. Ladle resulting
soup mixture into individual soup bowls for
serving. Serves 6.
An Oriental dlnner for
celebrat1n1 Chlneee
New Year feataree
Chicken Naaete. eer-
•ed with Pea-Pod Salad
and Aace-dlpped &a
Rolle (at rtibt). ee.toOa
Bot Pot (at left) la
another flayorfal en-
tree that•• l4e&1 party fanan7dm•·
Her recipes shipshape
Lido Isle woman at ease
cooking in galley, kitchen
By BEA ANJ)ERSON
Of h 0.-, NM 8WI
When R1ck1e R1chley isn't running her dress shop or
sailboat racing you'll find her cooking for the four men in
her life ... all of whom have healthy appetites.
However. preparing meals is not always done in the
kitchen in the Richleys' Lido Isle home.
She often is in charge of the galley aboard their 48-foot
sloop, Amante.
Her greatest experience, she said, was cooking for a
crew of I 0, including her husband and three sons. when
they competed in the Transpac last summer.
day's meals in one packet. She stbcked a lot of dehydrated
and powdered foods and drinks to conserve on storage
space and weight.
R ichley says she enjoys cooking, that to her it is an art
form. which she has been practicing most of her life.
Among her specialties are Russian and Chinese
cuisine, which she comes by quite naturally -she was
born in China to Russian parents. She learned to cook
from her mother, "an excellent cook.
"I make her recipes. I like to experiment and a dish
never turns out the same way twice. Sometimes it is
better."
When she was a youngster, her family moved to San
Francisco where she was educated. She moved to l..a&una
Beach 20 years aro when she took over Lois Paul's dress
shop in the Hole Laguna.
CHICKEN AND ARTICHOKE HEARTS
3 whole cltJcken brea1t1, deboned and cat la qaarten
Flour
Salt and pepper to ta1te
l tea1poon basil
1 teaspoon tarra1on
~ cap white wlDe
i,; lemon
1 e11p broth or watet
t clove11arUc, mJllCed
Ya poaD4 mH~rooms, sliced
% knee fan or lt-euce pacb1e fro1n artlc~oke
hearts, qurtered
t tablespoon• mlaced parsley .
Drtdac chicken pieces in mixture of flour, salt and :..._ .... __________ ..., ______ pepper. Heat butter\ brown chicken pieces. Add basil •
Althou&h she had cooked for the crew on short races, tarragon. parsley, garlic and mushrooms. Cook until
she had never handled anythina as extensive as galley mushrooms are limp, about S minutes. Add wine, juice of
duties on an I I -day race across tlie Pacific. half a lemon and artichoke hearts. Co ver and cook until
She said the challenge was plannina meals a nd chicken is tender, about IS minutes. Don't let sauce cook
packing enouah food aboard for such a Iona period of time. away -keep addin,a water or broth as needed. (I add more
"I cooked three meals a day, plus snacks. d uring the wine.) Serve over nee. Serves 6.
race. As ifthat wasn't long enough, we sailed our boat back .
. . that took 16 days. GREEN NOODLES AND CRAB CASSEROLE
"When you're at sea, you can'r run to the comer I packa1e srea •oodles
grocery store for milk," Richley said, explaining the need t cu• cream ef mashroom •HP
for careful planning. En route back from Honolulu, they I plat ... r cream
did fish and returned home with an extra 40 pounds. '4 cap dry w~te me
"But," Richley said, "you can't always count on any 1 poaad mas•rooms, 1llced
sizable catch, so you pack enou&h food aboard just in % onion~}~ ___. f Dlllf ............ u. ..... case.'' 1 Ya .,.._s e .. -meat, fres•, cau-or roiea
She stancd plannina menus in February, then she % teaspooas carry powder
sho pped and bejan cookina and (reetina. packa~na a (Pleue ... OALL&Y /CS)
Rickie R.lchltrJ prepe.ree Chlcken and Alttchoke Beuta for
clln.ner.
SENSIBLE EATING
Reading
labels
crucial
By AMY SANDERS, M.A.
How often do you read food labcls'l
Consumer and heaJth awareness
groups have been instrumental an
getting government agencies to re-
quire that food manufacturers g.ivc
consumers some idea of what's in the
products they're buytns.
This trend was inevitable bccauSt'
of the increasing complexity of food
processing and potential danger ot
'>Orne hidden ingredient' to certain
susceptible 1nd1v1duals Most pro-
cessed foods sold 1n Caltfom1a must
ca~ an ingredient hst.
First. let's make sure we clcarl>
understand the terms used. Net
weight includes hqu1d. not drained
we1aht.
rhe Food and Drug Adm1n1s·
trallon states that the word "1 m1ta-
t1on" must be used on the label ~hen
a product 1s not as nutn11ou'i as the
product that 1t resembles and for
which 1t 1s a substitute. lf a product 1s
just as nutritious as the ori&inal. 1t c~n
be renamed instead of being labc-led
-imnanon ...
lngrcd1cnts are hstcd m desccnd1n1
order of weight. For example. supr 1s
listed first on instant cocoa labels
since instant cocoa contains more
sugar than anything else
Concentratcd or evaporated means
water removed. Ennched mean5
n'utnents added.
Fresh dairy products must have an
"open pull date" showm.a the last day
they should be sold The" are sup-
posed to be "pulled" from the helf
after that date. Bab> foods have
exp1ratton datet, and manv market"
now bow the date when meat'I were
packqc'd.
Recently mort •nd mort food arc
carry1ni nutnt1onal label" The for-
mat 1s standard nutunents ~r ~r
vina. ~rv1na sue. nod number ol
1ervinp per container.
Watch part1cularl) for number of
calories. aram' of protein,
carbohydrate nd. well as
pcrccntaae of U. rtt0mmcndcd
Daily Allowances (U .. 'RDA) tor
prott1n, Vitamin A. V1t1m1n C'.
lhaam1n, nboflavin. t11 c1n. c k1um
and iron. • ...
The U .. RO~· arc mu1mum
amount~ of nutn nu ttcommtndtd
for diil)' con Umptton by mo t adu1
(Pl_.. ... POOD/C2)
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.SOUPS REPRESENT rP ACIF'IC 5
Collection of recipes
diver se. f ascinattng
One might thin!.. that the Pac11ic Ocean
might serve a!> an ml1uenc1ng common
denominator to the: five states that border 1t.
But 1t seems then: 1s no collectton of states so
widely diverse in geo_graph)', chmatc and
culture than these Pacific five.
This fact also makes any collecuon of
recipes from these stat,·s qu11e diverse and
fascinating. So tt is with gr.cat pleasure that this
potpourri of soups from Alaska. C:ahfom1a.
Hawa11 . Oregon and Washington have been
gathert•d for the first Nauonal Soup Month
1h1s month.
ALASKAN CUCUMBER-SALMON CUP
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
'1't cop 1bredded carrots
2 tablespoons chopped onion
'1't teaapoon dried dill weed
2 cans (103>', ounces each) condensed
cream of potato soup
1 soup can milk
1 soup can water
2 cups chopped cucumber ,
I can (about 8 ounces) salmon, drained and
flaked
In 2-quart ~urcpan ll\t"r medium heat. 1n
hot bullcr. cook carrots and onion "'1th dill
un11l tender. Sttr 1n soup. milk. water and
cucumber. Add salmon. Heat thoroughly.
sllmng occas1onall~. Make~ 7 cups or 6
servings. Gam1~h with cucumber )111.'c!>. 1f
desired.
OREGON ANGLER'S SOUP
Z tableapoona butter or mar1arlne
~ cap 11lced celery
1 rnedlum clon garlic, minced
J can ( 10~ ounces) condeoaed cream of
onion 1oup
1 soup cu water
1 pound wbJle ll1b fllleti, cul lnto~locb
pieces
'? cup drained, chopped, canned to~aroes
·~ cup dry wbJte wine
11' teaspoon dried thyme leaves, cru1hed
Generous daab of pepper
In 2-quan saucepan over medium heat, in
hot butter, cook celery with garlic unul tender
A.dd rema1ntn~ ingredients; reduce heat 10
low. Cover. simmer 10 minutes or unul
thoroughly heated, stirnog occas1onall}
Makes 5 cups or 4 servings.
HAWAIIAN CHILLED PINEAPPLE CUP
l can (1031• ounces) condenaed cream of
potato IOUp
1 cup sliced banana
"'' cup llllSweeteaed pineapple juice
I teaspoon vaollla extract
~~_cup water
Macadamia null
A.t least 6 hours before serving: In covt·n~d
blender container at medium speed. combine
all ingredients except water and nuts: blend
unul smooth. Pour soup mixture into large
bowl: gradually sltr tn water. Cover: refnger-
ate at least 6 hours. Ladle into soup bowls .
garn.ish with nuts. Makes 31h cups or 4
servings.
WA¥H1NGTON AP~LE·CINNAMON SOUP
~ 1can ( l 0 ;t• ounces) condea1ed cblckeo
b,..lb
4 cup1 apples, peeled, cored and cubed
YI lHtpoon 1ro1~d cinnamon •1. tea1poon grated lemon rtnd
''• cup 1our cream
11• cup water
ln 2-quart saucepan over mtdium heat,
combine broth. apples. cinnamon and lemon
nod.Cook IOto 15minutcsoruntilapplesarc
tender. In covered blender container at high
speed, blend broth mixture until smooth.
Re1um mixture to saucepan. Star in sour
cream and water. Heat thoroughly, sttrnng
frequently, Makes 3 cups or 4 scvings.
I
CALIFORNIA CREAM OF AVOCADO SOUP 3 ta blespoons batter or margarine
~ c up chopped onlon1
1 medtam clove garlic, minced
Yt leatpooo curry powder
4 cans (10~ ounces each) con·
denied chicken broth
4 cups cubed a voeado1 (about 3
medium)
:it. cup heavy cream
At least 6 hours before servrng: In 3·quan
saucepan Gver m'edium heat. 1n hot butter.
cook onion with garlic and curry until tender.
Add 2 cans broth and avocados. .
In covered blender container or food
processor at medium speed. blend mixture
until smooth. Pour mixture into large bowl,
gradually stir in remaining broth and cream.
(over: refrigerate a1 least 6 hours. Garnish
with sliced avocado. if desired. Makes 7 cups
or 8 servings.
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you feel about the thick
rich. buttery taste of Mrs
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we know how good you
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So you 'II feel twice
as good when you save
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Save on
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Whole grams. Special seasonings.
More meat and bone meal. These
are the good things ever y dog
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FOOD LABELS ...
From Cl
for good health. Other minerals and v1tam1ns. cholestrol.
polyunsaturated and saturated fat and sodium content
may also be listed on a voluntary basis. Nutrition lalx'I'
show amounts in grams: one ounce equals about 28 grams
(g). a milli$ram (mg) is 1/1000 of a gram.
All this information is wonhless unless we read 11.
understand it, and use it to our advantage. II can help us get
more nutrition for our food dollar by letting us compare
different products and brands, and helping us choose foods
that have the most nutrients for the least calorics.
If you are on a special diet, recommended by your
doctor. ingredient labels can help you avoid restricwd
foods.
The ingredients most of us wish to reduce are fah.
especially saturated fats. and cholesterol, sugars and othl'r
natural sweetners as well as saccharin, sail or other form~
of sodium, nitrites. artificial flavors and colors, and mof.t
preservatives. Latest scientific studies suggest that too
mu~h of these may be harmful to health.
labels are not always easy to find or read. They an·
often camouflaged by the contents, as in dark bread~.
printed on a dark background, too small for many of us to
read without glasses or are covered by price tags. Watch
out for the units. 1.5 g of sodium for a serving of soup
doesn't look like much, but it's the same as I 500 mgs which
is enough sodium for a whole day's sodium intake.
Nutrition labels can be misleading because many food
companies attempt to "out nutrition" competitors b~
adding nutrient enrichment to "fun foods."
Processed foods are so high in chemical additives that
depending on them for the bulk of one's diet can indeed Ix'
a dificuh juggling act. This is the price we pay for
convenience.
The common sense approach is to limit the use of
these foods and obtain most of our nourishment from a
large variety of whole foods. Thal way, nature does the
balancing act for us.
Cooking with class
A free cookini dcmon-
strat1on featuring low-
calone en trees will be given
by Susan Be1gbeder.
Weight Watchers chef. at 7
p.m. Tuesday at the Weight
Watchers center. 3782 S.
Bristol Ave .. Santa Ana.
One ot the recipes 1s a
b3!.ic. versatile milk gel that
can be made into a dessert.
dessert 1opptng, or. with
herbs and spices, a piquant
')alad dressing.
Other entree~ include
Cheese Stuffed Mush·
rooms and Chicken °" 11h
Mace. • • • A Company Dinner w11h
Microwave Finesse 1s the
title of a cooktng program
to be presented by Jo Ann
Culbenson at 7 p.m. Tues·
day at Coast Hardware. 240
Broadway, Laguna Beach
Fee is $16. Rescrvat1om
are to be made by calltng
497-4403.
CHUN KING. SAYS __ _
Leftovers
made tasty
It's a baked version .
TURKEY HASH
"Get an exciting change of taste
and free Soy Sauce too~'
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1 pound (3 medium or 2
large) potatoes
4 tablespoon• butte r
1 small onion, quartered
and thinly 1llced I 1'3
cup) 'I• pound .. mushrooms,
thinly 1llced (about 1 •,
cups llgbtly packed )
2 cups cabed ( ~ Inch 1
cooked turkey breast
(lightly packed >
8 ounces (I cup) heavy
cream
Salt and pepper to tas te
'1\ c up 1oft bread
crumb•
P aprika
Pare potatoc~ and qua1 -
ter; boil tn a small amou111
of boiling wa ter until tl·n ·
der -20 to 25 m1null''
draan; cut into 'lrtn\ h
cubes -there should he ~ •
cup!> ....
In a IO·inch sk1lkt melt \
tobl~poons of the bulll'r
add onion and mushroom'
and cook over modcr;11r
heat. st1mng often. until
onion J.I aolden. OfT hl-;11
,tlr in potatoc~. turi..1 '
cream. salt nnd pcprx 1
Turn into an ohlona I quan bakina dish (IO h1 ,
by 2 inches). .
Mt'h rcma1n1na I taM
11poon butter and m1~ "'•'
cr\lmhs; sprinkle O\ ('r '"
key mixture. du\t h¥h'
with paprika. Ba~r 1n
preheated 42S·<kart'<.' 0 1
unul hot. bubhl~ u
btownrd -20 1u
minute~
• ..
For baked potato lovers, this spud's for jou
(r t
Wendy's turns nattonal
taste to fast foods
CHICACJO (AP) -A new fast-food
fasc1na11on 1s sweeping the land a passion 1
for potatoes that's anything but half-baked. accord1~ 10 the company that's lop banana m the spud field.
Researchers at Wendy's International
Inc. wen: looking around for new potato
products when they realized that the
answer was nght in front of their eyes -
baked potatoes.
"Americans irew up on the meat and
potato concept," said Denny Lynch. a
spokesman for Wendy's.
New rice
grown
in state
C'al1forn1a . the
With that 1n mind. the fu!lt·lood chain
decided 10 pu)h poUal oc!I 1n a bi& way -
and the rcsuh!I hu'e been spudtacular
Th11 year. 1n 2.600 re!ltaurant~ tr\ the
Untted S1a1c~ and Canada. Wendy\ ex·
pects to sell 1 quarter of a b1lhon bukcd
potatoes topped w11h ch1h. broccoli and
chccst. bacon and ,·heeS<" or other concoc-
tion~
"That's a few po tu toes." said Lynch.
Stuffed baked potatoes arc hardly new-
many smaller chains and individual re~
taurants have sold them for year~ -but
Wendy's developed a system for serv ing
them ih a matter of seconds and decided to
give tt a whirl.
Test sales began last March. and by
November ll was potatoes from coast 10
bellwether for thing!> cul·
inary, has produced. for the
first time 1h1s year. tts own
long grain nee.
A varietal with the
savory taste of short grain
nee and the cooking
qualities of lonj grain rice.
this new California com-
modity adds an extra
dimension 10 favorite rice
Double
Coupon
Double
Coupon
dishes. .
Try the featured recipe'
from the Rice Growers
Assoc1a11on of California
that pairs this fla vorful rice
with another California
favorite. artichokes.
Chicken and Artichokes
1s an easy. one-dish entree
that 1s elegant enough for a
dinner party or a special
family meal.
After a quick saute. tiny
fresh artichokes, onions.
peppers and mushrooms
arc combined with rice and
seasonings, then popped
into the oven.
For the final preparation.
sauteed chicken pieces top
the nee mixture and all
quickly cooks to per-
fection.
C HI C K EN A N D
ARTICHOKES
1% Uny fresh artlcbokea
or l packa1e froten
artlcboke hearts
Double
Coupon
3 tablespoon• lemon
Julee, dlvlded Top Save . 90 per lb.
1 cblckea, cut-up
Salt
2 tablespoons olive oll
l medium onion,
cbopped
I rid bell pepper, diced
Ya pound medium math·
rooms, quartered
! cloves 1arllc, chopped
fllltly
I cup California Jong
grain rlct
l teaspoon grated lemon
rind
Ye teaspoon cayenne
2 cup• c blcken atoek
If using fresh artichokes.
tnm stem. tough outer
leaves. and top of
artichoke. Cook in bo1ltng
salted water, to which I
tablespoon lemon juice has
been added for 10 minutes
or until JUSt tender; drain
and reserve . (Defrost
frozen artichoke hearts and
reserve.)
Season chi cken with sail.
Brown 1n 011; remove and
reserve.
In 011 rema1ntng in pan,
sautc omon and bell pepper
until JUSt tender. Add
mu s h roo m s and
artichokes; cook over high
heat. sumng constantly,
for 2 mi nutes.
Sirloin
Steak
USDA lnsp.4olden Premium
Beef Loin-per lb.
Cornish
Game
Hens
Patti Jean-Frozen
per lb.
Sliced
Plunuose
Ham
lib.pkg.
Fresh
Fryer
Breast
Qolden Premium
per lb.
Save.40 Alfredo's
89 Fresh
Pasta
Aaorted Vartett ..
12 oz. pkg.
C(J8il
• Wi:"ve mtt or cxc;ttded 111 expect.a·
t1on,," Lynch said 1n 1telepbooc1oterv1cw
from th~ company's headquarters in Dub-
lin. Ohio
The obJCCt of all thtS 1fTect1on isn't any
old potato. but the b1a bakers -almost
always a variety called russet Burbank and
marke ted as the ldaho potato when h
comes from that state.
Ont aroup that's diuina the potato
pas111on are the farmers who grow the.
~uddenly hot item.
The wholes.ak pnc:c of b1& Idahos 11 a
record $32 or $33 per hundred pounds,
double what 1t was a year aao. said Gordon
Randall, executive director of the Idaho
Double
Coupon
Sweet
Navel
Oranges
Juicy
Potato Comm1111on in Boite.
The price leap comes partly rrom lut
summeT's weather, which wasn't aood ror
producjna bia potatoes. but Rand&U said
the ncw-found love of spuds is 1 ~elcome
and unport.ant factor in brioaina in the
money.
While Wendy'• 11 the leque leader,
there's a arowina interest elteWbe~. loo.
aJthou&h lynch said he's not aware if either Bu~r Kina or McDonald's it ct'IJWna up
to roll out baked potatoes.
And Wendy's wasn·1 tbe first to b•t tbe
spuds, because WilC'Oniin banker Alan
Kirschner J(>t the 1dca four years •So·
He bou&ht a four-unit chain of wt-food
potato restaurants called l Pot.a to 2. apitred
uo 1he operation and started expandana.
Save .30 per lh. Minneola Switch• Save
39 Tangelos
Swfft
per lb.
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69 Orange 59 Julee
ChWedl00%
1f2 gal. ctn. ~tir in garlic. rice, re-
mainine 2 tablespoons
le mon Ju ice. lemon rind,
cayenne and chicken stock.
Bring 10 a boil.
Ralphs Save up to .20 Lean Culc;lne Saveupto.40 Save.30
Bake uncovered. at 400
degree on lowes1 rack. I 5
minutes. Arrange chicken
on top of nee and continue
cooking IOto 15minutesor
until all hqu1d 1s absorbed.
Let stand S minutes. Makes
4 servrngs.
New version
of favorite
A new version of an old
favonte.
CHICKEN A LA KING 'I• cap butter
Ya pound muabrooma,
1llced
5 table1poon 1 un·
bleached all-purpose
flOlr
I plat balf·aAd·balf
l cblclltn boalllon cubt
dJ1solved la i,,. cap boll·
101 water, cooled
i "' c•ps cubed ( 1 Inda>
~ed cblc•ea
t -01nce jar plmlutoa,
well-dralud ud 11lced
Salt ud pepper to taste
In a medium saucepan
melt butter. add mush·
rooms and cook over mod·
crate heat, stimna often.
until wilted -S to 10
minutes Sur m flour. Ofl
heat, aradually Stir IO half·
and-half and bouillon.
kttptna smooth. Cook over
moderately tow heat. sur-
ri na constantly. u~ttl
thic\cncd and bubbhna.
S11r 1n chicken. pim1en10.
\all and pepper Rche11
Makes 6 ~rvmac,.
Old Fashioned 69 Zucchlnl 39 Ice Cream Lasagna
113 gal. ctn. or Spaghetti or ChScken Chow . A.molted Vmtettes II ( ... In rroaen·ll o&. pkg. l lb. loaf
Star-Kist be.18 Hunt's Plain Wrap™ Save 1.17*
Tuna Tomato Ramen
Chu.M~ht Sauce F A.morted van.u..
In Oil or ater 0 3oa. pllg.
6 1/2 oz. can loa.can II R R
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Wieners 19 Diapers 89 Dog Buns
Meat ·I Mlorted Vartettn or Hambu.rger 8ufta.Plain lib.pkg. 14, 11 or 24 ct. pkg.of I each pkg.
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C4 Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Wednesday, January 2S. 1984
.AMERICAN ~XPLORE.~ ~NDONESIAN CUISINE /f'.t I ,/5i
, morl' ,u11cd 1hJn thl' Indian trom \\hllh 11 "'!\" dd11ihtlul lkrl: 11 I'> Ja,ane\(' "Pt'tkl'Ul'I" -~n itw ,,,OH' 1111 until hghl hlll\.\n · .~ Asian r ecipes history lnduno1an lOOl..1111' \\llllh ht: \\rlh '· l"l lnhnlld and c: tound II\ '>llTIJllil II\ tlJ\ UI .111J ll'\IUll' thl' otl ~l'lllll\t' JOU wt J\ldl· 11\ thr potJIO ~llll'\ k1bJ,~ (
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ot.1to .rnd. lkt>t F11ttcr~ f-or ea!lc of P•l'p.ir.111110 < i u\h lhl' Ir ll.'d potatoc\, i>nion and iarh1. in a 1 '" / comp e n coo 00 Indonesia .. l.'UIStne ,boa!l.t!I of four great o.tc rn~I \.\t' tm·u lht: "1.1\hcd polato Vt'f'>IOn nwnJr ur food Pfl>ll''>'>Uf .\dd thl' e~ )Olk. bed, . y 'IF' 1ntlul'nt't'~: Indian. ( hinue. Arnb1a'll und Dut<.:h \Jlt Jnd lX'Ppc'r M t\ "'l'll Y./ 1 ,,,
< otvn1al . . Shape the nu\tUrl· 1nl<l balls the '>tle of a 1 ~larl..~ co-author Mtnlart SoeharJO. h~es ~n COPELAND MARKS' ,,alnut Jnd llattt•n !>llghtl~ Dip thl.' f1tttt'~ in thl.' I By CECILY BROWNSTONE I
Wh) docs an .\mcnl.an born .ind ra1wd 111
Vermon1. l~ap league'> a"'a> hom h1'> barl..groun<l
and delve deeph into Asian fooJ'>, their h1s10~ and
making'> In thl' l'asc of Copeland Marl..'>. co-author
of"Tht: Indonesian Kncht'n" (Athcneurn). 11 wa!I
living an India tor some \car'> and traH·ltng
cx1rns1vel) an Indonesia that made him tor...alc
dam chov.der. bal..ed hean" and apple pandov.d\
JJ, a Though hr {ra, el'> a grc~~ deal. .~e t:OJO, '> JAVA FRITTERS \\ hok bea1en egg. and fr) thcm u\ er medium heat I
\·alltn& Brool-l)n lkagh.t.~. N.Y .. home. There h~ ! tablespoons tbln-1Uttd onion 10 thl' rl'mamin$ 4 tablt''>pollO\ ml for about two J1
tned all the reupes 1n The Indonesian ,Kttchen 1 clove 11rllc, llked tbln mi nu ti.'\, 01 until hro" 11 Drdm on paJ>t'r lo"'d'> J j
:ind then: at umes he ~I\ es cooking cla)seS • 8 tablespoons peanut or corn oil . l"n l' hot or at room tem pcraturl' \ 1 The main 1ngrcd1ents needed for the books 1 pound po&atoe1, peeled and cut Into •,•·Inch ~
au1henuc Indonesian \.'Ookmg are common: meat thick allces v o\R I.\ T ION Ma-;hl.•d polo toe' can Ix U)l·d
and poultr) "ltafood. t'ggs. m·c. noodles veg-I e&& yolk m\tead of the lncd one ... Boll thl' pota10 slices tn \ ~
etablcs. frullS and freo;h roconut. But '>Orne of the .,.. pound ground beef "'all'r drain \er) "'ell and ma'>h them ( ompletc -Q
His 1n1ere~11n India and lndonc ... 1a began ~1th
the Cllqu1st1e tl'X ttlc'I he found thcre and imported
to thr { 1n1tr<1 <\1"'''' Tht'n ht• hi•'"'""' ''""m"r"d ol
BONELESS
RUMP ROAST
BUf I 99 ROUND La. •
Skinned Devetned
FRESH SLICED BEEF LIVER
49.0Z.
GIANT
TIDE
LB .79
DETERGENT, INCL. 2S c OFF
179
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"~FAMILY SCOTT
ASStD • 3 9 I .,.o BATHR0(.JM I
T1SSUf •
16 Oz AH i d Grind~
HILLS BRO S. COFFEE 2.39
u r~o
WHITE ROSE POTA TOES LB .33
\l'a'>onings called for are sold uni~ 1n '>ix·ual shops I teaspoon aalt 1hc rcc-1ix· ,,., 1nd1catcd
ur b\ mail order ..._teaspoon pepper 'X.·nc lndonc.,1an-'>t\lcao;.igarn1sh fornn•and
·Thl' recipe lrom "The Indonesian Km hen" V.l' 1 whole egg, beaten noodle dt\he' or 1,cn e V. l''>ll'rn·'>I\ le a .. ::i cocl..1a1I
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GENUINE AMERICAN
FRESH/
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18 Ounce Creomy or Chunky 18 01 Strowbeiry or Boysenberry
SM UCKER'S PRESERVES 1.63 SKIPPY PEANUT BUTTER 1.39
GRAPEFRUIT
SWEE! JUICV
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE
FLORIDA
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LB .29
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LARGE LOIN LAMP CHOPS LB 2.69
TROPICANA
ORANGE JUICE
• b4 oz
CARTON
50 Count Plo~h<
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ZIPLOCK SANDWICH BAGS 1. 19
5 INCH AS'iORTFD
HOUSE PLA NTS 2.99
HIALTH & •IAUTY AIDS FOODS OF THI ORIENT ' lb Ot ~I/{' 1q Ounce Regulo< ,.,, Ch111r•\e StylP
JOHNSON'S BABY SHAMPOO 3" FRESH HINODE TOFU EA .59
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BABY POWDER
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JOHNSON S SWABS
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SWISS MISS
PUDDINGS
Fotter Form\ I lb
4-PACK
ASST'D
CHICKEN FRANKS
12 Oz Bu11erm1lk or Buttery
PILLSBURY BISCUITS
• Oz Fom•ly Pock 4 Vonet1e\
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BUDDIG CHIPPED MEATS .69
Gordenoo 10 01
STRING CHEESE 1.99
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17 01 l ow•nbrou Whil• Tk•y LOJI'
BEER MUGS 1.65
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LOS HERMANOS 2.99
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150 M l 86 Prool Bourbon
OLD GRAND DAD
150 M l Tomo11n
MALT SCOTCH
6.99 •••• ,
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SEASONED SEAWEED 1.45 SLICED TAKUWAN 1.85
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SEAWEED SEASONING 1.29 SOUP STOCK .49
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COATED VARtfl Y PAK 2.0t •
Bord\eye 16 0 1 A\\I d
FARM FRESH VEGE TABLES
' Bog Eon
BIRDSEYE COB CORN
10 0 1 Mixed PeO\ 01 Corn' q C,l r I
BIRDSEYE VEGETABLES
1.29
1.35
B•on'
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8trdHye 10 01 A\tl d
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OfnltSNOTACCl.-nD
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Ginger
boosts
flavor .
rre~h ginger rool. da11ng
back to ancient times for
Ila' or. aroma and pungen-
q. I!> Still used a!> 8 flavor·
enhancer of meat'>. veg-
etabks. rh1cken foh. cakes,
candies and rnn l'' en be
.. 1cepcd as a ten.
Here arc a kv. ideas
using ganger.
SALAD DRESSING
J cup olive oil
111 cup red wlnt vlne1ar
'• teaspoon fresh
ground pepper
• • teaspoon salt
1 clove garlic
'• teaspoon finely
grated fresh singer root
'• teaspoon oregano
Place all 1ngred1en1s in a
bottle. allo"' to stand and
then shake '1gorousl) and
'it.'rVC.
SHRIMP AND BEEF
•;& cup waler
2 tablespoon soy sauce
2 teaspoons corn1tarcb
1'1 teaspoon 1<
2 tablespoons vegetable
oil
l.• pound thinly sliced
steak
I pound shrimp, peeled
and cleaned
2 lablespoons fresh gin•
ger rool, thinly sliced
I clove garlic. minced
4 c ups vegetables
(mushrooms, onion,
celery. bean 1prout1)
( ombane water.' corn-
starch. so) sauce and sail.
resef\e In wok. heat 011 to
s1ultng. add steak. ginger.
garltc and shrimp. Toss
mer high heat. Add veg-
etables. toss until tender
crisp. Stir 1n cornstarch
ml\ture tO thicken
BEEF SHORTRIBS
2 tablespoons sesame
seeds
I lablespoon butler or
margarine
I cup soy sauce
3 ~ cup red wine
12 cup red wine vinegar
4 green onions, trimmed
and coarsely chopped
I medium onion, coarse·
ly chopped
? largt cloves garlic,
minced
I h tablespoons brown
sugar
I lablespoon vegetable
oil
! leaspoons fresh ginger
rool, minced
4 lo S pounds lean beef
shortrlbs cut In 2-lncb
lengths
Combine ~~me seeds
and butter. cook until JUSl
starting to tum brov. n
Combine so' sauce. red
\\tnc. 'megar. sugar. 011
and ginger root: add to
sesame seeds and simmer.
Place n bs an pan. co-.er
with saure and marinate
c1' l·rn1ght
Barbernc O\ er lov. naml'
on gnll. Brush \\1th sauce
"h1le cooking.
Meat loaf
sauced up
1 omato spaghetti sauce
g" cs 11 zest.
MEATLOAF
I large egg
2 pound• ground chuck
beef
? cups soft bread
crumbs
l cup thick tomato spa·
gbettl sauce
l small onion. finely
grated
11. cup finely chopped
green pepper
1 • cup finely cbopptd
parsley •
I tabl espoon
Worcester1blre sauce
l te11poon 111t
Beat egg until foamy: add
heef. crumbs. 1'1 cup of the
tomato spaghetti sauce.
on ion. green pepper.
parc;lc~. WorccMcrc;hi re
and ~h; max well
Pack into an 811> b)' 4'h by
2''1·1nch loaf pan, turn out
onto a fotl·hned 11 by 7.
inch bakina pan. Bake in a
preheated 42.S-dcarec oven
for 4.S minute,; sypho n off
fat
Spread top and o;1dc' of
loafwnh rtmam1na tomato
\paahcm sauce and retum
to the 3SO-dcartt oven
until the iaucc '' hot -
"hout ' minute Makes 6
to 8 ~"' inii'>.
,
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SPICY DISHES
FROM CHINESE
HOT NUMBERS
The vast and vaned terrain of China has ncatl'll
numerous. d1st1nct1H' regtunctl cooking st~ le'> Frum tht·
inland areas of Hunan and 5zcchv.an come the hot and
spicy dishes that have become a fa"ornc all across the
Uni ted States.
Generously seasoned v.,1th garlic. crushed red pcppn
and onion. Hunan Pork St1r-f11 with Bean Curd. captu C'>
the full flavor and ease of preparauon assoc1a11ed with t ·
best Chinese cuisines.
Pork. the most popular meat in Chinese cooking. 1'>
enhanced in this recipe wnh the add111on of bean curd
Bean curd. or tofu. ts used in cou ntless meat and vegetahk 1
dishes throughout China. fa'onom1cal. high 1n protein and
low in calories, 1t blends well wi th man} foods and p1ri..,
up the flavor of sauces.
Stir-frytog takes only a fcv. minutes so ha' e all thl'
1ngred1ents ready and at }Our fingertip<;.
HUNAN STIR-FRY PORK WITH BEAN CURD
I pound fresb bun curd (tofu )
'i; pound ground pork
l tablespoon dry sherry
l teaspoon m inced fresh ginger root
l clove garlic, m inced
~ cap regalar-streogtb chicken broth
I tablespoon corustarcb
3 tablespoons naturally brewed soy sauce
1 tablespoon vinegar
'i; teaspoon crushed red pepper
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 onJon, cut Into "• -lncb pieces
1 green pepper, cat Into :s.•·incb pieces
Hot cooked rice
Cut bean curd into 'h·toch cubes: drain Wl'll on~' cr:.il
layers of pa~r towels. Meanwhile. combine pork. shcri:
ginger and garlic: let stand 10 minutes. Blend broth
cornstarch. soy ~uce, vinegar. and red pepper; set a~1de
Heat wok or large skillet o"er mcd1um-h1gh heat: :idd
pork mixture. Cook. sttmng to separate pork. about 1
minutes, or until lightly browned; remove
Heat 01l 1n same wok. Adll o ni on and green pepper<,
stir-fry 4 minutes. Add pork and soy sauce mixture. Cook
and stir until mixture boil!> and 1h1d..ens Gentl) fold 1n
bean curd: heat through Serve immediately ""ith tluJl,
rice. Makes 4 ser-. togs.
GALLEY COOK ...
From Cl
1 table1poon Worce.tenblre sauce
Grated Cheddar cheese
Saute onions and mushrooms to butter. cook noodlt'»
according to packa$e d1rcc11ons. M1>. all 1n~red1ents
except cheese Pour tn rectangular pan. Top v. tth grated
cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 1 hour. Serves I 0.
CREAMED EGGS AND SHRIMP
8 bard-cooked eggs
U slices bacon, fried and crumbled
14 cup batter
1 onion, chopped
'YI pound s liced mu1brooms
! can1 cream of mU1broom soup
'I• cup c hopped par1ley
1 pound tiny shrimp, cooked
l 1oup can of milk
Sautc onions tn butter. add mushrooms and parsle}'
and cook 5 mtoutes. M1>. to 'iOUp and milk. >\dd shrimp
and cook until well blended. Slice eggs and arrange 1n a
large casserole. Pour sauce over eggs. mt\ gen ti)
Serve over toasted English muffins. Spnnkk v. 11h
crumbled bacon. Serves 4.
Hot dog gaining
respectability
in new cookbook
NEW YORK (PRN)-The hot dog. for I 17 yrars a
common denominator for all Amencans. from the man on
the street to thedowageron Park A "enue: will now takl' on
the additional culinary acceptance of chic menu fare.
Recipes for gourmet dinner parties arc among the
more than I SO hot dog recipes in the Nathan's H~t Dog
Cook Book authored by Murray Handwerker. chairman
and president of Nathan's Famous .Inc .. the 68-year-old
hot dog and fast food restaurant chain.
Such gourmet party dishes as Hot Dog-Mushroom
Ruebit Hot Dog_ Au Vto Blanc. Hot Dog Sauerkraut La C~olc ~nd Hot Dog aute-C'ui:ncd Wil! a~d dnulc and
culinary soigne' to any hot pol1 01 ho,tes5 s dinner P.'lrt> nr
garden reception. .
However. Middle Amcncn ha~ not been negketed in
the cook book,_pubhshed by C rown Recipes such as Hot
Dot loaf Hot DogBaaofBeaM. Hot Doi Minted Kabobs
ancf Hot bo& Pamupna will ~rve any nungi; famtl> tn
&ood stead. Soup. conuncnttll. ~lad and ch1ldrt>n hot do&
rc<:tpcs a~ also in the book.
The book will be available at all leadans book ~ton·,
and departments or by mail order It retail' for S'\ 95
llardcover wtth old time C'oncy I lnnd and cl'lchnty hot
doa buffs' photocraph5.
Author Murray I fandwt."rker w:i~ prarttcally nmc.d
behind the hot doa counters of ht'I father and motht."r '
onainal Nathan's small hot dos 'itand 10 Con''>' l'>land
founded by the late Nathan Jnd ldn l~and\\c:tker in IQ 16
TO<iny it 1s almost a block \C)Unrt! on 'iurf .\venue .ind thl
cham extend~ from th~ Brooklyn horc:. o f < ~lo<'~ 1,1and ICl
the short'I of Caltfom1.1. .
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, ~ 25, 11M * C9
,.
Vintage w ines not for superma:r~et ·
l tw moi.1 lrt"· -------------qul·nt l'u1npla1111 I Tl'·
l'l'I \ l' fr on 1 n· .1J\' 1' "
"I lJrt't 1'1nd th~
WIOl'\ \.011 ~I Ill.'
aboul .. I r1 111r l'\
plain ~h)'
You 'llinuld nnl
JERRY
MEAD
l'\IX'CI to find \\llll'\ ············-frutn \111,tll \\llll'l ll'\
u1 lhl· n1111~·r marlo.t.'t 111 li411or ~lOJl' fh~ ~~tnlt.: goes for JU'it
n·k;t\t'd \\ollll' 11.11 h.IH'll't h 1d .1 lh.llKe to dC\.l'IOp a fol 11 ming
\;l•1ghl'li11 l11111d \lllfl' Jrt 1101 v..1111.: 'fX'l lilli'>t!> and
rn11'1 !>\: C:ll.pct ll'd to \lock \Un1l'th1ng that ha\n 1 proved
1twlfto t'k. a llln'l\ll'Ot \olum1.: '-1.·ller
It "'uuldn't 111ak,· much \l'O\l' tor me, as a wme
l'Olumn1'il 1C1 """''' 11111~ about "'llll''> 1h .. 1 are alre4d} on
C'-l'ryonc ' \hl·h 1.: '· tx:cau'K' prl',umahl \ readers al read}
k1w" ahou1 'ul h "tfll''> Thn n•nainh have access to them ·
I ""r1tt' hout u11dl\lll\l'1cd wines that desef'\oe reco~n1t1on anl.J nc'' rdcct~'' -nt•ithcrcla!>S haV1ng wide dt!>tnbu1111n
'in 111 tint.I tht"\l' lo.1111.h of wtoc seek out wine 'i~llali'"' Ill \l)UI lll'.I lh1• ICI 11kr \\hO '>!~ ..... many
wines ha' a s1nl ·rt.' 1ntrrt'\I 111 thl· pro<lucl and will order
\.\IOC'> c101"urrci1h 10 ~11 d.
\\ htn I k ""'' .1 "'1 nl' '' 111 t'k.· l'!>Pt't. tall> difficult to ft nd. I U!>Uilll} '>J> 'o .1n1I oftt•n prm 1<k lhl· \.\Jnef) ·,address for
direll 1nqu1nl'' .1ho111 lol'<tl J\ .11labilll}. It >Ou still have
trouhk linding :l win1· mu lUll wnte to me at: P.0 Box
7:!44, \un Fr;int l'>l11 < .\ 44120 I'll do "'> best 10 track
do" n a Im .ii 'tDUlll 101 \1111
Zee
Towels
Strong Soft Printed
BE T UUY . .\ v..1nc1 > )ou'vc probably never heard of.
thouah It ha~ bt-en around for man)' decade$, 1' the '-;eghc~to Winery ot nonhcm Sonoma Count> Until
recentl>. Se&hrs10 sold ull the wine produced from us 300-acrc vineyards to 01her wineries.
I or its debut as a cop~umer winery, Sqhesio hns
released a number of older wines at amazingly reasonable Pll<'C~. fhcy're produced 1n the old style of Italian
producer<1from the area. with the wines havina received
lengthy aa1ng in large redwood cooperage.
Segbealo lt71 Cabernet Sauvtpoa Cabot.It $4.SO)' If
you were a fan of the wines of August Scbastian1 a decade
and more ago. you'll recognize the similarities 10 style. and
that 1s a compliment.
At seven years old, th ts wine sttll shows some fruit, but
all the rou&h edges have been smoothed and there 1s
unmistakable quality that comes from well-used redwood
cooperaac. I can't think of another wine with so much
matunty that offers anything ltke this kind of value. Case
purchases highly rttommended.
Values. nearly as aood. at about $3. 75. arc 1975
Zmfandel and a red table wtne called Marion's Reserve.
The Zin has lost most of its fruit in e13hl years. but what
remains 1s a pleasant. vinous. still quite alive red wine for daily quaffing.
Manon's Reserve 1s a blend of ZtnfandcJ. Cangnane
and Peutc S1rah that shows some slight oxl(iat1on, a quality
that many w11l .cons1der an added complexity.
Since Seghes10 1s JUSt establishing distribution network~. contact the winery directly for 1nformat1on on
local outlets. Write to: Seghes10. 14730 Grove St.,
Healdsburg, CA 95448.
Cllaml1al lt8% Edna Valley Chardonnay (ii'i): The
best in a series of fine Chardonnays from this San Luis
I
Oba po count)' Hlltc This ts one very rich. wtU-()&ktd,
urthy Chardonnay. and will pleue those wbo like the
more intense, b1ger ~tyles
The wine 1s well-balaoced. thou&h, and in no arta i1 it
bvrrpowennJ. Fairly pnud. Chamisal, RL 3, Box 264-N,
San Lws Obispo. CA 93401.
A• Boa Clim.at l tH Saaia Ba.rt.ra aaar-..y (S 10):
fhc wine is as 11rikin1 and apoealiDJ u its dn.m.tdc.
pyramid shaped labtl. A very stylistic Chardonnay with a
aorgeous toasty oak bouquet. Very compleA tbvors with
more ~f that to1sry quality, make tbe wine a very
interesuna taste e~pencnce.
for those who care about how wines a~ made. thi.6
one was barrel-fermented, underwent maJo-lactiC fermen-
tation in tbe.barrd, and re«ived additional aaina in the
same F~nch oak. A "best buy .. for wines of this style, and
available in very limited quantJtics. Au Bon Oimat, P.O.
Box 113, Los Ohvos. CA 93441.
Pineapple Papaya
.Easy, delectable and n:,pcated by request.
PINEAPPLE PAPAYA
Tum an 81/.-ouncc can of chunk pineapple 1n heavy
syrup (undrained) into a medium-size scrvina bowl. Pare
a I-pound ripe papaya and cut in half lenathwisc; scoop
out seeds and dlscard ..
Cut papaya into pieces about the size of the pineapple
chunks; add to the pineapple with 2 tablespoons domestic
or imported kirsch and mix gently. Cover u.gbtly and chill
un til serving time. Makes 6 servings.
DOUBLE
COUPON
•Diet Coke
• Catt1ene Free
Coke
69 . DOUBLE
COUPON
77-SQ
Ft Roll
Cheese
Mo 't' ·~ J.ttk c11 M •• r. Che lClA:
•Ti1isite
" ! re sh Red Delicious tano Beef
Liver Bro ccoli Apples Avocados
;j 'j 'C 6'~i"I Sliced Oetros1t<1
~O • c.·~~no• "'", · 4 'I ~ n1 ons lied ~A·H: es Buoches
mm) Po tatoes :~:~;~ ~0' I OJ~g' 1 69
MBanana Squam ,btt.-
mm)B ean Sprou ts s!i~~s ,b 39c
~Pl t B '°Wfl 4 1b1 129 ~ n 0 eanSttow Bag
~RI C k c11reosan •• .. 01 69c ,.,,. C8 G •SS1ut11•Uns~111<1Plcg
~O M:IOda·•n 2 1•011100 ,.,,. rang8Sr•c•IK f11eM Cans
Navel Oranges 7eD •1•• ~ ..... ·~Owtl\ ., .. Arm Pot Roast 11ttt " • •
I •• Bulk Gar he En""1C,. .,98' s......,, OIAol ,, ~ '1" Beer Bflsket w,_ °' "°"'' cu1 '°
Mushrooms 1.ni; 11 °' •p• P\Q Sa•t•I~ Pol• '1" Lmk Sausage ~1 ... a1 cn-"9 111
Prurres "''"'""" P1rt11
1l.~~1 ... Gr10t A "'""'' ~t9' frestrfryers-T·v•nq ~"'
11100<'> nq Mums 1011 11t•1riu.~ ) p:::ch•30 Ground Tur key 0t'"'11t0 089•
House Plants • \<I ''° 6 ~h'3" T endfl Beer Cube Steak ""' ~ '2"
Fresh Oysfers ::t~ ., ..
lb
h I Pettllt Fr•• napper Aecl Fii
Crall ClawaC::~s:..t s~n
!t••
•21• lb
DOUBLE
COUPON
DOUBLE
COUPON
Sliced
Bacon
Farmer Jooo
Pork Roasts
Fush Reouw Sold Ill
5 lb
Chut>s lb
Fresh Blade SOOuleltf
Bos1on Bun !1••
Ch k R f Safeway Quality Beel uc oas a1ade eu1 !1••
Round Steak Sarewa~~eee1 !21'
Pork Loin Ribs eoun1rv styie
.,,.
lb
I-Bone
Steak a--Porterhouse Steak
49
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AMDUCA'S fAwant IOOO S10l1
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C6 Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Wednnday, January 26. 198<4 -~
Fresh ideas revive vegeta~ble~weary palate
soy sauce 8) BAt\HAllA LlBBON~
I kt\' .11 \' \unl\ I 1 nit
11 .. ka' Im ll''" 1ng \\1111
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l 1weel red bell peppt>r
1 1mall iuccblot
1 1mall yellow 1qua1b
11 cup fal·tklmmt'd
c hic ken broth i or
waler)
Sall (or onion 1110
Pepper, 10 1a11e
Optional: pinch of dried
oregano. Z table1pooo1
shredded Parmesan
cheese
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bell pc:pJX'f. U!>IOg the food
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GREEN BEANS AND
MUSHROOMS
10 -ounce pa c k age
froten whole green
beans
3 or 4 thin slices red
onion
4-ounce can sliced
mushrooms, undrained
I tablespoon olive oil
I ta bles poon lemon
juice. or cider vinegar
Opliooal: 1queeie of
garlic juke (or pinch of
Instant garllcl
Pinch of dried orega~o
and mint or basil
"-iOll· l 'Sl' whole frozen
tx·an\ or k11(hcn-t•ut. not
hl'nch St)k A.llow to
tha\.\,JUSt until grl'cn bean'
c:in tx· '>l'paratcd
( ombtnl' with r('ma1n-
1ng 1ngrl'd1l'nls let stand 45
m1null'\ lO I hour Or
rl'fngl·ratl' 'l'' era I hour'>
Makl'\ four \('rvings. ()()
t·a laonc:s cal h
RAW ZUCCHI NI AND
PEPPERS
I medium iuccblnl, lhin·
ly sliced
I sweet red bell pepper,
cut in squares
2 teaspoons prepared
mustard
Pinch of chill powder
all (or onion satl), pep·
pe r. to tas te
'J <'UP plain lowfat
yogurt
Prl·pan: "l'gl·tahlc'> Stir
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w11h the 'egl'tahk\
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m1nulC!> 1n thl· refrigerator
bl'forl' sen 1ng Makl·s four
'>l'f\ 1ng'>. 40 calorics each
Waldorf cake
made in loaf
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WALDORF LOAF
I 'o't cups unbleached all·
purpose flour
I teaspoon baking soda
1 • teaspoon salt
I teaspoon 1tround cln·
namon
I large egR
'•cup sugar
•, teaspoon vanilla
12 cup commercial
mayonnaise
'• cup milk
? medium lea<-h about 5
ounces I red apples, un-
peeled and cut Into '•-
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1 > c up coarsely chopped
walnuts
'• cup finely diced
I '• Inch I celery
~11r togt•\h(•r Oour, soda
\~Ill and t mnamon Beat
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ma,onna1sc. thl'n llour
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'mouth each time
l\t 1r 111 apple' walnut~
and n~kn I urn into ii
hulll'rcd and n ourcd loaf
pan I~ h' 5 h\ l 1nchc'>J
Bake in pr"ticatl'd 350-
dcgn:t• 01.cn until a cai..r
tc\tcr tn\!'rtcd 1n the renter
comc' out clean -I hour
and 10 m1nu1c\ { ool on a
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Carrots
pureed
for soup
The most famous carrot
soup an culinary history as
the French Puree of Carrot
Soup called Crecy (Potage
de Carottes. dite Crccy).
Made with cooked pureed
carrots. consomm e and a
httle rice. 11 is seaoned wi th
onion. salt and sugar and
ennched with butter.
In 1896. when Fannie
Farmer's "The Boston
Cooking-School Cook
Book" first appeared. a
recipe for "Crccy Soup"
was included. Farmer
based her recipe on the
French one but omitted the
nee and thickened the soup
with flour.
For many years after
Fannie Farmer. recipes for
American carrot soups
were sparse. But an recent
years they have appeared an
abundance and 10 several
versions. One version uses
a white sauce base. Another
version uses only cream for
flavoring and thickening.
and sometimes includes
potatoes.
One of the most interest-
1n.s variations is by Trader
Vic, the well-known res-
taurateur and cookbook
author. This recipe add~
nutmeg and a soupcon of
peanut butter - a piquant
and surprising combina-
tion. You may want to try
this adaptation of the
Trader Vic recipe.
CARROT SOUP
1 small ( 1 ~ ounces)
onion, finely chopped
( 11. cup)
1 pound carrots mlaua
tops, pared and sliced
Y. -Inch Ulick ( 4 loosely
packed capal
t 13>.•~llDce cant clear
chicken broth
,. cup water
'• teaspoon ground
nutmeg
1 'It tabltapoona
creamatyle peanut but-
ter 'I• cup heavy cream
Parsley apriga for gar-
nlab.lf desired
In a 3-quart saucepan
bnng to a boil the onion.
carrot, c h icken broth,
water and nutmeg; simmer,
covered. until carrots are
tender -20 minutes. Cool
enou~ to whirl in an
electn c blender.
In the blender, whirl half
the carrot mixture until
smooth; turn into a
sau~epao. Tum th~ re-
mamtng carrot mixture
into the blender and add
the ptaout butter: whirl
unu1 smooth: add to the
first batch of soup. Stir in
the cream.
Reheat soup, stirnng
often. and serve at once. Or
refrigerate an a tightly cov-
ered container and reheat
at serving tame. If used.
garnish \.\-1th parsley.
Makes 6 servmgs
Av ocado
m old mild
They have mild fla vor.
AVOCADO MOLDS
1 envelope a11flavored
gelatin 'I• cap cold water
~. cup bolling water
% medium avocados
3 tablespoons lemon
jalce t small acalllon, finely
c bopped
',A, cap mayonnaise
Salt to taate
In a medium bowl
sprinkle gelatin over cold
water and let stand until
gelatin softens -about S
minutes. Add ho1lang
'lftter; stir to dissolve
gclatan. Halve. seed and
.peel avocados. mash
enough to make I 'fl cups.
Add to gelatin with
le mon JUice, scallion, may-
onnaise and salt, stir until
blended. (Sprinkle any lef-
tover avocado with ex1ra
le mon JUiC'C and refrigerate
to ust as a pmish for the
molds.) Chill mol~1 to 'iel.
lJ nmold at strv1ng time
and serve on lettuce accom-
pan1rd by French drcssmg.
Makes 6 \(rvanas
Call U2-H11.
Put a few word• ·
to work for Qu
c 1981 LA O/y,mp1c Comm11tee
Fancy bread rings ~asy
hanC)•)t'a$t bread) do not rnwe to
~urc awa) the: inexperienced "on-
thc-run" 'ooks
lls1ng wnven1ence product' such
a' frozen bread do ugh and canned pie
filling these fanc) ~ad' can be easily
and quickly prepared. A lmtc prc-
plannana 1s all you really need.
Cherry Chcc5t Ring-Around as a
tasty combination of homebaked
bread, cream cheese, cherry pie
flllina, and chopped nuts. You wall be
impressed wiLh the unique flavor and
shape of this bread as well as how easy
and economical bakina your own
breads can be.
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CHERRY CQEESE RING-AROUND
1 (oM poadl loaf froia luud do•p
1 cap cfaerry pie flU.lq (about 'ill of
I po'94,. Mic. CU)
4 oancet cream t11eese, softened
'4ntp~auta
z iabJ..,..., "f:' 1 taspooe vu.U a
Let froun douah thaw to room
temperature. Grease tube pan (a 9-
inch pie pen with oven-proof cusiard
cup inverted in center to form nna
can be used 1Mtead.)
Spread c~rry pae filhna on bottom
of pan. SprinkJe 3 i.abletpooos of
chopped nut~ nn •or of cherrv pie
-·-I
I\
fillinJ.. Cut loaf into 20 ~=·· Mui supr. cream c . • vaoill
and remainder of nuts. Place poon·
fut of crnm checx milture in middle
of eath piece of douaJt. Seal eded
around cream cl\~Je to fonn t.JI.
Place ball• 1a double row 10 pen on
top of cherry pie filhna and nutJ.
Let douah n~ in wann plicc untal
it tnples in size. Bake 1n l7S-<!qree
oven for 30 to 3S minutC1.
Tum rina out onto serv1n1 plate by
placina plate on top of tube pen and
tumina 11 over. Spooo any remamina
cherry topping onto nng. Serve bot
from the oven or cooled. Yield: 10 to
12 serv1np.
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' C8 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. January 25, 1984
Sonora-style
soUp filling as a full meal
Soup'\ of all dcscnptton<t arc served 1n Mexico. Som('
a rc referred to as ltquad soups. 0 1hers are l'Ons1dcrcd ··dr)"
with a stew-ltkc consistency.
c;o up. 'ionora style. a cross between the two. 1sa hearty
thick vcgctabk -bean-cheesc soup 1ha1 1s served with a
r,coop of nee It's a complete meal and an econo mic.al one
.\!though meatless. u pro' ides adquatc nutnt1on with nee.
'hecse and bean'> E8,$s. a good and 1nell.pen~nc protean source, arc
dcgant 1n the form ofa ~ouffil' Add nee and cheese and the
souffie become a hcan\ meal. The Me\1can 1ouch here 1s
1n the Jalapenos processed 1n the cheese. These lier>
peppers. a fa vorite south of the border. add the zip for
interest and Oa-.or to Ja lapeno Rice Souffie.
Ract 1s served wtth m ost Mc,1can meals. At less than
fo ur cents per half-cup ~rv1 ng. versa11le nee adds a
hcananess and appea l unsurpassed a~ an~ other food at the
lowest possible cost •·
Convenience
foods an aid
for fa St meals
Processed fruits. vegetables
Included in-balanced diets
In today's hectic world, more and more of us art
turning to convenien~ foods to speed up meal preparation
and meet the demands of our busy families.
Fruitundreaetablcs processed by freezing or canning
give us attatc flexibility in planning quick. yet wcll-
balanccd meals and make us less dependent on climatic
chanaes and seasonal crops.
Although commercial processing improves the safety
and storaac life offoods 1t almost always alters nutritional
quality. Losses of vitamins and minerals vary. depending
on lhc type of processing and cooking methods ust'd an the
home.
SOUP, SONORA STYLE According to Dorothy Thurber. home economist with
l cup allct'd celery tn largl' !>aun:pan lOOk cclel]. onions and ~rite an 1 teHpooD salt the UC Cooperative Eittension. Sacramento. "A maior
'• cup sliced green ooloos, lDcludlng tops huller until tendl'r cmp. Sttr in green ch1l1es and 1 ~ cups<• ounces) diced j&lapeno pa1teart1ed ~r0Cf9t ' objecllv~ of any dietary plan is variety. There •S nothing
l small clove garlic, mlnced . "'-'a!>ontng!>, cook I mt nutc Add broth combined wnh an cbeete wrong wt th consuming canned or frozen foods as pan of a
t tablespoon butter or margarine l'(.jual amount o l watt.•r. beans. and 1omato sauce. Bnng to 8 eg1, aeparated welJ-balanccd diet that also includes daily servings from
2 tablespoons diced green cbille1 a bot I. lo"'cr h<'at. and simme r 10 minutes. t cups cooked.rice each of the four food groups-milk. meat. vegetables and
• • teaspoon ground cumin Blend corn!>tarch '4'tth 11~ cup of water. Add to soup Melt butter in medium saucepan. Blend in flour. Add fruits. and breads and cereals." she says.
'• teaspoon oregano v. tl h rhcC'>l'. Cook. stirring. unul chccse is melted and soup v,. cup milk and seasonings. Cook over medium heat. Ripe. fresh-picked fruits and vegetables arc of the
2 cans ( io:i,. ounces each) condensed chicken broth 1s 1h1ckcncd Add c.alt. af ncccsa rry. Spnnkk wath cilantro. stirring until thickened and bubbly. Add cheese. cook. highest nutritional quality. However. nutrient losses occur
t can ( 15 'fa ounces) pinto beans, undrained Ladle into c;o up bo11. le; a nd top each wtth a mound of rice. st1mng until melted.. even in fresh foods dunng handling, transit to the market
,,.. cup caJ111ed tomato sauce Makes 6 servings. Beat egg yolks with remaining milk: stir into cheese and storage before being placed on the supermarket shelf.
2 tablespoon• cornstarch maxutre along with rice. Beat egg whites until stiff but not Thurber said.
1 'h capt (6 ounces I grated Cheddar cheese JALAPENO RICE SOUFFLE dry. Carefully fold i_nto rice mixture. Tum into unbuttered "Californians arc lucky because they can generally get
Salt ....., cup butter or margarine 21/i-quart soume. dis~. ~kc at 325 degrees for 40 to 50 fresh produce year-round." Thurber says. "However.
1 tablespoon chopped cilantro, optional 6 tablespoon• flour minutes, or unul kmfe mserted near center comes out when cenain vegetables are out of season. frozen
3 cups bot cooked rice l cup milk, divided clean. Makes 6 servings. vegetables mi~t be a better choice. both in terms of cost
-------------------------------------------------------------and nutrients.· she says. Frozen vegetables are usually quick-frozen shonly
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after harvest. and although steaming or hot water dunng
lhe blanching process bcforc freezing destroys some
nutrients. this process also 1nact1vates enzymes that might
spoil the food or break down certain vitamins. such as
vitamin C.
Thurber points out that improper food prcparatton at
home can have the most detnmental impact on the
nutritional quality offood.
"If you boil fresh green beans for several hours, you've
cooked most of the nutrients out of them and would be
better off opening upa can of green beans and heating them
for a few minutes." she eitplains.
Losses of vitamins and minerals vary greatly.
depending on the cookmg method and for how long, she
says.
The more water you use in cooking, thegreaterthe loss
of water-soluble vitamins and cenain minerals.
"To retain more nutrients. steam vegetables. or
microwave them using just a tablespoon or two of water,"
Thurber suggests.
All vitamins. except for vi tam an B 12 and niacin, are
unstable when exposed to high heat. The longer you cook a
food, the greater the nutrient loss. particularly vitamin C.
thiamin. folacin. and one form of vitamin 86.
Thurber also says that the greater the surface area
eitposcd to air or water. the greater the nutrient loss. "For
example. potatoes peeled and cooked in small pieces lose
more nutnents than those cooked whole and an their
skins."
Thurber adds that 11 1s not a good idea to cnsp
vegetables 1n ice water. since the v1tam10 C will leach into
the water. Hot vegetables are best served immediately. as
holdmg them causes a considerable loss of vitamin C.
Produce quality seems to be improving on a wide
".anety o.f Items. Supply on n:ian~ of t~esc. however. is
tight, which means higher retail pnces wall probably be in
effect.
FRUIT
The key word an frutt this week seems to be avocado
-they are of excellent quality and are arriving tn
abundance at low prices. Many super savings can be found
on both Zutano and Bacon vaneties. These lighter green-
skinned types have a light, smooth eating quality.
C hoose your avocados for ripeness and generally
smooth appearance. To select them. gently cradle the fruit
in your hand a_nd ap'?IY i;>res~urc evenly betng careful not
to puncture. ~1pc fruit will yield to pres.sure and is slightly
soft. Hard fruit can be npcned at home.
Markets with orange juice machines wilt feel the loss
of Texas 1u1c1ng ~ranges. and prices of juice will probably
in~rcasc accordingly. Grapefruit quality is good, and
pnces arc hol~1ng steady for th~ time being.
All vanet1es of apples art likely to i ncreasc shJhtly in
pnce during the next several weeks because_ suppliers arc
now almost to the end of their regular storage supply.
About 60 percent of the Washifljton apple crop was
placed in deep storage immediately after harvest to
provide supply 10 the consumer year-round. When these
apples hit the market. the price should move up and the
quality should improve.
Tomatoc~ ~re poor 1n quality and h1Jh in price. The
crop from Mexico has droppc~ in qualtty due to rain.
Cherry tomatoes should be a viable alternative having
better quality and lower prices. ·
. Imported fruit 1~ becoming mort plentiful. Nec-~ann~s and pc~chcs w1ll probably be the most reasonable
1n pnct, but still not cheap.
VEGETABLES
Lettuce ~hould remain a &ood value and fair to good
1n q~ahty thts wce1c. Some heads suffered rain <Umaae.
m1k1na them spongy. Squeeze for a sh&ht give without
spong.iness to sclcci head lettuce.
Ca~ts are h1~cr 1n pnce. The quality 1s excellent.
Broccolt •s up a bit in pncc due to colder temperatum in
the El C'entro ,arowma area. Green onions arc up an price as
well but quality is good
Cauliflower 1s b«omtn.a more plentiful ' as Joc~I aro~rs •Ulrt add1n1 their crop to the ava1lab11ity The
crop aenerall> has c.1tpcricnccd some water damace Quaht> as considered f11r to good
POT A TOES AND ONlONS
Onion supply h scarce. thus the pnce 1s h1ah. Some
have amvcd from Chile. however. thty arc acnerall) of
J>O:Or quality and cannot~ cons1dercd a factor 1n lowenna pnc:cs
Ru \Cl potatoc are high pnct<I and chmb1ng. Some
markets may sm lier ru\\Cl at mott rca~nablc pr1~ Ou Ill~ tA &ood tn r\ccllrnt. ·
* llllJ Piil WEDNESDAY, J~N~AR:. 19e4 l!l
Coit• Meu glrl1
remain unbeaten
In Sea View
beaketb•ll. 02.
Area Olympic
rowing h0peful8
get fln•nclal ·
booat. D3.
CdM'• Ann Hilbert (left) fires away, while a cluster of players duel for ball Tueaday. CdM girl• beat Newport, S-1. Story, page DS.
Curly
tired?
Never
Globetrotter ver -
adds some hoopla
to the hoop world
ByCURTSEEDEN
Of ... 0.-,""' .....
Curly Neal remembers the ti~c the
Harlem Globerottcrs ventured to
Czechoslovakia 1n 1964 for an exhi-
bition, and it didn't take Ion~ for the
basketball clowns to realize the
Czechs didn't have much of a sen~ of
humor when it came to the sport.
.. We had to stop the entertainin&
and start playing straight basketball,
recalls Neal, who is starting his 20th
year as a member of the Globetrot-
ters ... But when the game was over,
they were still giving us a standing
ovation I 5 minutes after we went into
the locker room."
Some of the names have changed,
but the Globerotters and their zany
basketball style have not -particu-
larl).' when it comes to Neal, with his
easily recognizable shaved head and
big smile.
They'll bring their show to the
Anaheim Convention Center Thurs-
day and again on Monday against the
hapless Washington Generals.
It will be something of a routine
experience for Neal and the Globerot-
ters -not that they'll be any less
craziness.
Bu.tit will not be before 75,000 fans
like those who filled Berlin's Olympic
Stadium in 195 I to watch the
Globetrotters. Nor will the game
draw just one fan like the time in 1952
when they played for Pope Pius XII.
And, the game will be played on a
regulation, wooden basketball floor;
unlike the time the Globetrotters
played a game on a natural grass
soccer field in Kingston. Jamaica.
Carly Neal
But the size of the crowd or the type
of arena will not keep the Globetrot-
ters from playing their typical brand
ofbasketball .
"In the beginning, the game was
about 60 percent serious basketball
and 4{) percent entertainment," says
Neal. 0 Now it's 60-40 for entertain-
ment.
"The game's still fun," insists Neal.
.. And I figure I have about five years
left. This g.ives me a chance to give
something back to some of the
neighborhoods and speak to the
kids."
Neal and other Globetrotters have
survived rig.id schedules, sometimes
playing eight games in seven days. In
all, Neal figures he has played more
than 7 ,000 games.
He's best known for his dribbling
capabilities and his half-court set shot
- a shot he fifures he usually
managed to hit 4 o 7 times.
The odds seem to be in the
Globetrotters' favor when they meet
the Generals Thursday and Monday.
The Generals haven't beaten the
Harlem Gloebrotters since 1971 .
That win, a I 00-99 decision in
Martin, Tenn., snapped a streak of
2,495 Globetrotter victories.
"The main thing about us is we
bring people together," says Neal.
"We offer a family show."
Conner says he'll
sail f oi Cup again
San Otego Yacht Club
will sponsor effort
to regain trophy
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Dennis
Conner, the first American to ever
lose sailing's highest trophy, the
America's Cup, announced Tuesday
that he will try to win it back from
Australia with the support of a
national organization under the ban-
ner of the San Oicao Yacht Club.
Conner, commodore of the San
Diego club. said he notified the New
York Yacht Club of his plans on
Monday. The New York Club has
sponsored America's champion in
the race for the put 132 years, and
was to deade in Apnl whether 1t
would chooK Conner to rcprctent 1t
again. .
"The New York Yacht Club de·
serves recoanit1on for upholdina the
best tradition 10 yachtina for more
than a century," sa~ Conner who
sailed for the New York club last
ScP.tcmber and in 1980.
'But because of the enthusiasm
and supl?On we've received for ~eldina a nauonal dfon. we feel this 1s the
apP.fOpria1c path to take," Conner
said.
He announ~ formation of a
national coalition -of yacht club
organizations to form the backbone
of his effort, to be called "America's
Cu '87."
·lbur goal was to make America's
Cup '87 a truly national group with
the sole purpose of winning the cup
for America rather than for any
particular club or region,·• said Con-
ner.
He said America's Cup '87 will
issue its challcnf to the Royal Perth
Yacht Club o Western Australia
through the San Diego Yacht Club;
but if the cup is won and brouaht back
to the United States, the national
coalition of yacht clubs would de·
termine how and where future de-
fenses wilJ be conducted.
The next race will take plact Jan.
31 , 1987 in th Indian C>cean off
Freemantle. Western Austraha.
Conner, in his boat Libeny, lost the
cup to Australia II last September off
Newport, R.l.1 where the raoc has
taken place s1noe 1930. The New
York Yacht Club first beat a British
team to win the cup in I U 1.
Conner had sa d earlier this month
that he wanted to rcprcscnt San Oieao
in the challenac to win back the cup,
but that he would ao with the New
York club if he was chosen apin
because he needs S 12 millaon to build
1wo or more boats and stage a
aimpatlll\ halfway across the world.
Th.e real tough side of Al Davis
That's what LA Coliseum Commission
will see when dealing with Raiders
Nobody came in on the noon
balloon from Saskatoon and asked
me, but ...
•The next time the LA Gohseum
Commission has to deal with the
Raiders, it will see the real tough side
ofowncr Al Davis.
•The real test of whether the
U nitcd States Football League is
accepted will be the odd.smakers
issu1ng spreads and the bookies
taking beu ... If they do, it will be a
weak substitute for NFL action but a
great deal better than nothing fora
bettor suffering withdrawal pains.
•The feeling here was that in the
Terry Cummings case, the San Diego
Oippers showed more concern for
the team than the future of the player.
•The quickest way to tell when
things arc 1oing badly for a sports
organization is when phones ring for a
long time ... For instance. the
cxecu ti ve branch of the Los Angeles
Green Soren.Mm
~np is very ~eluctant to pick up
nngmg machines at the n.iomcnt.
•Not the least of the reasons Tom
Seaver should look on the Chicago
White Sox as a better place to play
than the New York Mets is that he
may have the chance to pick up some
post-season money.
•When CBS's~rv Cross was kicked
off the Tampa Stadium by a Raider
.. gopher," he should have made ita
real Super Bowt happening by
punching the gopher in the mouth.
•Real danger is riding in a canoe
with Stu Nahan.
.•The U.S. and Canadian Olympic
hockey teams are squabbling wt th
Estancia, CdM duel
in Sea View crucial
Newport at Irvine,
Marina at Edison
in key prep gam~
By ROGER CAR~ON
Of tM 0.-, ...... ...,
Three weeh ago they opened the
Sea View League basketball season
and when the smoke cleared at
Corona dcl Mar, the Sea Kings were a
game up on Estancia's Eagles, with a
foothold on the inside lane to the title.
Tonight they meet again, this timC(
at Estancia. and with a dramatic
change in the s1tuat1on -Corona dcl
Mar no longer has that inside lane
which belongs to the Eagles, 6-1 as
they enter the second round.
Corona del Mar'! The Sea Kings
have gone into a tailspin with three
losses in their last six starts to put
them two games behind Estancia and
a game back of two others -Newport
Harbor and Saddleback.
It is scheduled to begin at 7:30 and
it.would appear there's more at stake
for CdM than Estancia for these two
rivals, who have dominated the
lcque for the past seven years with no
other school able to break into their
stranaJehold of firit or sccbnd pla~.
Now. however, Corona is in jeop-
ardy of a complete collap~ in the race
for the title and even a CIF 3-A
playoff berth is questionable.
"We're in that type of situation,"
agrees CdM Coach Jack Errion. "And
they (Estancia) have some room to
spare."
CdM, behind the 26-pomt sconng
of Scott Green and the all-around
game of guard Ray Zahradnik. dealt
Estancia a convincing 57-49 loss 1n
the first round. ·
Estancia, ranked No. 6 in Orange
County with a I 6-3 overall record, is
loaded at guard Wlth Jim Curtis
(17.7), Jon Johnston (17.3). Steve ~
Furin (11.3) and (-dam Lockwood
(9.8) in the picture.
Estancia shot JUSt 4 I percent from
the field, however, against Corona's
man-to-man pressure and CdM's
personnel responded from every cor-
ner -mcludin1 Bill Kendall,
Zabraanilc, Bob Hatfield. Green and
Blair Pettis with blue chip per-
formances offensively and defensive-
ly.
"We have to be more aggressive
this ume." says Estancia Coach Larry
Sunderman. "Last time we were
really passive and they (Corona) ltt a
aood team. You can't do that against a
(Pleue eee PUPS/OS)
Bua
Tuc1£1
each other in a manner to suggest they
have )ostsigbt of.the fact the real
enemy is the very strong Russian team.
(PJea.e8oe TUCKER/OS) •
SCClets
early lead
slip away
Southern California College lost its
gnp on the game early in lhc second
half after building a large early lead.
and dropped an important 78-75
NAIA District Ill basketbaJI game to
visiting Point Loma Tuesday.
The Vanguards(3-2 m district play.
13-5 overall). who dropped out of
second place with the setback. ap-
peared in complete command early,
taking a 15-point lead in the first half
before settling for an I I-point edge at
halftime.
But the visiting Crusaders (3-1 and
12-8) began to wear down the Van-
guards early in the second half.
Point Loma took its first lead after
intermission at 51-50 with 13:22
remaining. and although the Van-'°
guards did manage a 57-57 tie. the
momentum tw.d clearl) shifted.
Poor free-throw shooting con-
tnbuted to SCC's downfall, as the
Vanguards netted only half of 14
attempts.
Meanwhile. the Crusaders did not
\ 1S1t the foul hne until the final five
minutes. but were able to convert six
important charities down the stretch.
H1tt1ng fi ve of those was Gross-
mo nt College transfer Bnan Caradon-
na. who fin1shC'd with 2 I points
o~erall.
The pme was Cl rematch of a
D1stnct Ill playoff game last season.
won by Point Loma. which in tum
advanced to the NA.IA national
tournament m Kansas City before
losing in the first round.
For SCC'. Andre Smith led the way
1n the scoring department W1th 17.
Anderson was taken to Hoag Hos-
pital following a fall m the second
half, suffering a ~ncuss1on. His
~tatus 1s uncertain for Friday's game
'it Azusa Pacific.
Lakers win it at the line, 116-110
lNGLEWOOD (AP) -Forward Bob
McAdoo came off the bench to score 24 pointi
Tuesday niaht to &cad the Los Anaclcs Lakers to a
I 16-110 National Basketball Associat11'" victory
over the Phoeni• Suns.
"We've not pt.yed good defense most of the
year, so I'm very prcuid with tht$ effort.•• said
Los Anselcs Coach Pat Riley. "Our prionties arc
deferise and rcboundln& and we'll stress those the
rest of the year.
makina all 10 of his tncs and all in the third
penod. He also had seven rebounds.
The Lakers, snappina a tv.\1 tnh 1 ,1 n1
streak. won the aame at the frt\· II)" I nc by ma.kin& 2S of 26 attempts in the M'• 01111 hJlf and
34 of 38 in the contest.
Fcrward Jamaal Wilk('~ i •,!'lrlbutcd 23
poinu and center Kareem \1" • • 1hhJr added
l 9 u lhe Lakcn repined fi~t ,, • 1 the Pacific Division by percentqe po1r • ,,, .:r Portland.
wh1ch lost at San Oieao I uc. "' n .• ht.
Abdul.Jabbar. limited to rup~ poinll 1n the
flnt thme periods, ICOrcd 10 1n the final qu.ancr
and McAdoo contributed so. to spark the taken'
come-from-behind victory
"Swtn Nater a.ave us a b\I hf\ on the
backboards. We n«d hts muscle apjnst the
bp, 1tronaer teams. Phoenix &oes with its
heavier front line when it counts and wc'veaot to
have more muscle apinst them "
Riley savcd·most of bis praise for McAdoo.
"He is ttally risina to the occas1on," saHfthc
Los Anaclcs coach. "He lcno~ he has to a>ve us
more than just shootina comina off lht bench.
Kt's ptayinJ vuy good dtk'nsc and he's sctt1n1
his share of the rebounds."
McAdoo made only 7 of hi5 18 fidd JOll
attempts but wa pcrftd fi m the fJft throw h~.
"Our rcbound1ns was very aood and tbat
comes with playma aggrTSSivcly." said McAdoo
"With Nater 1n the pme. wt arc much more
physical."
Rookic Byron Scott '1ancd his founh
conKCUt1vc pmc for the Laken and contnbuted
I ~ points while h1ttana 6-of-9 from the field and
all three of his fttt throw tnes.
Abdul.Jabber pt.yed de pitt sufTerin& 1
strunC'd lower back man automobile acc'dcnt on
Monday
&rv1n "Magic" Johnson had l 7 po1nts and
I I asst ts for the laktrs. now 2S-l 6
Rookie Rod Foster led Pbotnill wnh 2'4
points. including 10 in tt:tc founh quart r.
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Costa Mesa takes giant step tow·ard title
Fountain Valley continues
Sunset League domination
( osta Me!>a l ll&h cleared a big hurdle 1n 1l~ ~ul'~I tor a
Sea View League champ1on\h1p, wh11t' Corona <lei Mar
~uiye<l nght on the Mustangs· heels 1n girls' bas~c.-tball
action Tucsda) n1ah1
Meanwhile. 111 l'lht•r \eu V1t" matchup<.. Ncwpon
Harbor and Irvine ca~aly 'lhul do"n 1hc1r foe~
In the 'iun!>et Lca1iue. Fountain \ alle) shook 11scll
from a 'ilow uart to record another l"il)) victor). Ed1)on
moved 1nt0 'iOlc tx>\\C\s1on ut third place: and Ocean V It'"
~ta)'ed a game back.
Here·~ how 1t happened
Costa Mesa S4 , El Toro U
The Mustangs (8-0 in league: and I ~-.i O\er.111)
U.S. hockey teani
will have trouble
repeating: Vairo
f'rom AP dispatches
Do \OU bd1e\C in m1ratk'>'' You'd
tx·uer 1(~ou 're hoping tor anothl·r gold
medal frorn thc ll111tcd ~lall'':t h1x:kt'' team
at the Ohmp1c~
"The Oh mp1c hockc\ tan lht• one "ho tunes 1n
C\er} tour )Car\ 10 "at1.h lhl' l ~ team and ncH·r
Y.atches hock.:) 10 bt.·t"-l'CO I'> C).J)CCting us to "In II
again." said Team l \.\ ( oach l ou Vairo ··But l\\'ll
week!> afler the Oh mp1t '>. the) ·11 lorgct about 11 until
1988
"The knu"ll'dg;ibk tans. 1Nho knuy., 1nternat1onal
hocke» undcr~tand the odd!> aga1mt us. We're going
over there a!. the ddcnding champion!. and they're
loading up for U!> But we're also going u\er then:~ a\
heavy underdog., ..
Vairo coache!> the 'oungest American contingent
ever. with an a .. erage aic ot ~O 5 Thl' team I'> built on
'>peed. defen\1\e mob1l1l). tond1t1on1ng and
enthusiasm. but 1\ short on c>.pencntc returning onl}
captain Phil Vcrchota and John Harnngwn -
sidelined with a broken \\'rl!>I -from Herb Brool..s'
1980 Olympic champwns .
"Will the) hold up under the pres!>urt: ot the
Olympics')" Va1ru a'>kcd ·wl' haven't sheltered them
from It !>o tar and the\ ·,l' dunl' well and met ever. ll'\I
and challenge t hl'~ ·, l: had ·
. "I think the~ ·,t. been an,1ou!> to get to the uamc'
e'er since tht• \cne'> "-•th the \o,1ct Selects (v.h1ch
Team LSA "-<>O 1-2-1 J l he} "ere looking pa'>t a lut of
the games earl} 1n fanuar) It's under'>tandablc
1\/obod) v.anted to gc1 inJured and mis!> the 01} mp1 c.,
when the) 're so dow '
Grimsley, Michaels honored
S..\Ll~Al 'R ~ \; < -V.. ill< 1nm'k}. •
a !>pec·1al torre\pontlcnr and t0lumn1\l tor
The A '\!>0<:1ated Pre\\. ha' hcl·n '>elected
nat1onat <.port,wntcr ol the }ear b} the
Nauonal Sport-,ca'\ter\ and \port'>"' rncrs As!>ociat1on
Al M 1chae1'. of \BC in Ne" York "a'> 1.ho,cn
nauonal sport\c:a\ter ol the 'I car.
rt'Jaten-d their 11th \tra1gh1 )Ut:l'C~). but ll "a'n't e,t)}
upinst the K"r1ppy (haraer'
In fact. El Toro ( 5· 3 and 14 b) "a~ in a pnnw IX>\1111111
10 $pnng an u~t whl·n 11 ru1 tht' margin tu 29-28 1n the hue
~taae\
Bui Chris MC'llro" canned an ou1~1dc <.hot and Mc~a
dropped three frre th1 0"~ down rhe \!retch tu kct•p the < hargcr') at bay.
ti I oro. which 10~110 (. osta Me'ia at home l>) t 0 in the
first round. ut1l1zed a I-'-I 1one throughout, fomng the
Mustangs to shoot trom the oumdc. and the plo)' nearl >
"orked when Ci hell~ "'fral fouled out w11h ncarl) an enure
Quaner 10 pla)
~cal led Mc\a \\'llh 11 points wh1k Angie Ciarcta h.id
nine rebound!>.
El Toro dropped three game') out of lir!il and two
behind Corona de) Mar
Sims litigation begins today
·I
where B1lh S1m\ \\Ill 1,'.0l)llflue his pro-4 -•
DETROIT -fhc tnJI w determine [iJ
k\\10nal football t:aH'l'r bcg1M in federal •
toun 1<><.la} "tth franchises 1n n .. al leagues
~ la1ming the sen 1u~' of the bnlhant running back
ti S D1s1m t J udgl' Roben E DeMa$c10 "-Ill
dc:uJt' "'hethcr 1)1m\ rnnt1nues w11h the Detroit Lion<;,
of the Nauonal f-o{ltball League or move!> lo the
Houston Gambkr'> of lhl' t ;n11ed States Football
League He has signed fl\e·}<.·ar contracts w11h t•ach
')1ms signed a S t5 m1ll1on contract w11h the
Gamblers on July I and an undated agreement Nu ..... I 2
the USFL team said Ht• recehed S 197.608 in Jul)' J\
pan of a SI m1ll1un signing bonus according tc> a
C1amblers' announcement
Quote of the day
Duur BaUey, Xavier of Ohio forwa~ afttr
starrinc in. the Musktt~n· tlntl a~ Jn their*
ycar--o!d. fi~ldhouse. when ukcd if M'-d ~)'I remember tbe pmc: .. Wbeiher ru atwan ttmtmbtr ,.
somethins l won't be abJe to ttll you fOf • ~uple of yura.··
. I Countries ask for own security
REVERL Y HILL5 -Several coun-•
tncs. including lsral·I ha"e asl..cd 1f thl') ••« •
can pro' 1de their own ~ernnl) tor athlete'>
during the Summer (1ames. Lm Angele.,
Olympic oflic1al'> said Tucsda}.
"Wt· ha .... e d l'>l'U'>'>Cc..l that." <;aid Philip N Brubakn
\cn1or \ 1c<.· pre'>ldtnt ul rhc Lo'> Angell''> Ol~mp1t
Organ11ing C. om mil tee He :.aid there are "nu spcufi<.
requests right nov. .. hut acl..n9v. lcdged that "there ha\ c
been a number ot team'> "'Care under <l1'>t.uss1on "llh
tur pro\ 1d1ng lhl'1r ov..n '>l'CUnt\ ··
But Brubaker"' ould not elaborate and the srnpc of
the <;ecunt) reque\l'> wa\ untlcar
In a nor her Ul'\ tlopmcnt. Brubakl·r \illd appro11 -
1rnatcl) 30 countm·, including \C\Cral ( omniunl\I
nauun'>. ha"c plarcd deposit\ for quarters 1n tht·
01) mp1c village\ 1 ho'>e rnuntnc'> reprl'senl mor<.· than
half of thl' anuupatl.'<l 12.CXXJ athktc~. c.:oachl''> anJ
trainer'> l'\pt'l'tl'd :11 tht• game..,
"Well OH'r halt of th1: :int1c1pated part1upants arc
rnntirml.'d ... ArubCt kxr \CHU He declined to name the
wuntrte\ but \:l1d tht:\ induded ··man} of the larger
one!>
Corona dtl Mar 57, Eatucla U
The Sea Km~ (7-1 and 11 -4) suiyed Wlthin stnk1na
d1<.tanlc ofC'o!>ta Me'la tly spurt1na pa~1 the v1s1una EaiJe
0 ·5)
C dM built a 16-4 ad\antaae early 1n the fiMt period.
on!y to set' Est.anc1a tin~h the quarter with \t'Vcn maia)\1
po1nl5.
The Eagles conunued to hang tough. stayina within
eia,ht points 1n the fo urth quarter before Fran Wynn
connected on three strn11bt outside shots to iJVe CdM
wme brcath1na room
Newport Harbor U, University 40
The Sailors (4-4) crept w1th1n a pme of third plact> 1n
the Sea View by outlasung the v1~1t1ng Tro1ans (2-6).
Lara A~per had 12 points and Marci Doan I 0 for
Newport. Ka) Matsubara ( 12 poinu) and Brenda
Zimmerman ( 10) lo.eyed the Uni a1tack
Cummings gets OK to play
~A.N DIEGO -An 1murance agree· m
ment wa\ worked out Tursda)' between the
'ian D1ego Cltppers and Tefl) Cummings •
that provided the former DePaul star w11h
rhe d1sab1hty p<111q .. hC' had sough I because ofh1s heart
cond111on. Cltpper!I )pokesman Jim Dunlap said.
The agreement allowed Cummings. who takes
medication to control an irregular heartbeat, to pla)' in
Tuesday n1ghl'sgame 1n San Diego against the Portland r rail Blazers. Dunlap 1.a1d.
Cummings had not played since last Wednesday
and missed a game against Seattle last Fnday. when his
personal SI million d1sab1ht) insurance policy with
Lloyd's of London expired
Express signs Jessie, Waddy
LOS ANGELES -Former Rams' [iJ
wide receiver~ Ron Jc~c;1e and Bill) Wadd) • • •
have signed contracts wuh the Los Angeles •
Express. the Unned States Football League
team announced Tuesday.
Jessie. 35. and Wadd). 29. combined for 385
n:ceptions dun ng their National Football League
careers
frs'>•C pla) ed for tht' De1ru1t Lions from 197 t. 74.
1he Rams from I 975-7Q and the Buffalo Bills in
1980-M I
Reuss elbow surgery a success
LOS ANC.1E-LE~ Lo!. Angeles ~ Dodger left-hander Jerr) Reu~~ underwent
succe!lsful anhroscop1c !>urgery Tuesda)
morning to rcmovl' a c,rnall fragment of
hont· from h1'> left clbo\\.
.. The '>urgl'f} \~Cnl verv we.II." said Dr Frank Jobe
the Dodgers· team ph)s1cian "ho performed the 30-
minutc procedurl' a1 ( en11nela Hospital Medical
(.corer 1n lnglev.ood ·•Jerr) will begin hrs rehab1lt-
t . .111on nght a"a}.
"Depending on ho" he feels. JeIT) should be able
10 start tossing a ball v.1th1n a week or so and he should
he able to stan spring training on 11me on Feb 16 "
Television, radio
TV: College Basketball -Davidsot\ at Notte
DameJ..$ p.m .• Chanoel 56~ Wi.Konsin at Minnetota, 7
p.m., \.:hannel 56.
ll4DIO: NHL-Phil&dclpb't& at Kings, 7:20 p.m.1
KFOX (93.S..FMl.
lrvloe IO, dclltbacll U
The v1s111n1 VLqueros (3-'5) enjoyed a lauJher at the
expense of Saddleback (0-8). forcma a number of
Roadrunner turnovers ofTn mat1.hup Lone to make the job
easier.
Point auard Carla F11uerois had 14 points, while 01rut
Graham and Na,acy Bower had a dozen apiece.
Lcadina by 12 at halftime, the Vaqs extended the
advaniage to 20 entering the founh quaner and brened
home.
Fountain Valley '5, Hu.ntlnlton Beacb 38
The Baron$ (5--0 and I -2) conunued their onslauaht
1n the Sunset a no team has come w11h1n 20 points of
Fountain Valley in the fil'5t five games.
The visiting Oilers ( l-4)d1d shake up Fountain V~l~ey a bit in the early goina. however. 1umping 10 a surpns1na
Pleue .ee OIRL8/D4
'Abused' fan
rips Tucker
Spons Editor:
h's a real shame that sports writer Bud Tucker has
nothing bettertodo with his time than to hop on the
bandwagon of sportswriters who charactcnze the Los
Angeles Raiders as "bad gu ys" who are somehow
vandalizing the NFL and plan11ngseedsofv1olen~ in the
m1ndsofspectator5at the Coliseum.
In his January 11 column in the Pilot. Bud called the
"Skid Row's" team and painted Raider owner Al Dav1sas
a "renegade" who has little regard for the overall welfare of
the NFL or for Raider fans. He even accused Davis of
abusing the fans in OakJand and Los Angeles.
Not that Al Davis or the Ra iders need anyone 10
defend them against sports writers, but as a 20-plus year
Raider fan from the bay area and from Southern
California, I feel compelled to speak on behalf of all
"abused" Raider fans.
California's team, lhc Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders
brought somethingenurely new to Southern California
when they moved from Oakland 10 Los Angeles-a
winning professional football team. They brought more
than success on the gridiron however, because the Raiders
never JUSt win . They play with a unique narc that always
creates the kind of excitement that stirs the basic instincts
of fans in the stadium and those at home watching
telev1s1on.
Win, which they do frequently , or lose. which they do
rarely. the Raiders never disappoint their fans or cause
them to question the pnce oft he game ticket (the same
cannot be said of an) other local pro football team ) No
other NFL team can pack stadium spectators like the
Raiders do. No other professional sports team has had the
son ofimpact o n 11!1 sport that 1he Raiders have had on
professional football.
The Raiders have the best winning record of any
organized professional spons team in the history of
professional athletic~. They have been tn the NFL rlayoffs
fo rthirteen of the past fifteenJears and Super Bow XV III
was the Raiders' fo unh Worl Championship game.
If this incred ible record and "committment to
excellence" 1s fan abuse and 1fthe Raiders are "bad ~uys"
for establish ing It, then day is really night and black 1s
really whtte Raiders and Al Davis. we love you.
JonJ Sparks
Laguna Beach
Bucs, Rustlers in action Oden, Pulaski
All-Americans Orange Coast faces Cerritos fiv e:
Golden West takes on Co mpto n
By Cl' RT SEEDEI'\
Of Ille OeMJ l"llot lten
Thi\ v.cl'k rn.1rk' thr l'l\O ol tir'>t round bJ'-kl·thall
action 1n the \outh C oa\I C onterentc -a round both
()range ( oa\t < ollcgl' C oath fand~ C1tlli\ and CiollJrn
4 We\l ( oalh Jim C1rt·rnfidd \\OUld h"-l' 111 torget
And thing'> tfon I g~I Jn~ ea!.1cr tor the 2-I P1rall''
ICJn1ght when dtknd1ng \t:lll' d1:impion <er rtlO'> \ l'>ll'>
' (,olden v.l',l I 4 p1;i,, ho\I lCl < ompton v.h1t h I\
u>ming off:i I' p<Jtl\t \1t l111 \ U\crCH ( \aturda~
In the P;H tlil ( e><•'>l < onkrrnce \addll·bal I.. "111 Ir) to
m<ikc 11 fi\c our ol '" ""hl·n rhc Crautho'> traq·J 10 \.111
Diego < 11~ < olkgl' \II 11.rnlt''> ,ire JI 7 llJ
Here'<," qu1tk gl;1111.t·
Cerritos at Orange Coa~t
The Falcon\ t'Otl·r tlll' lonil'\l ,11 4-1 Jnd arc 1n \1.'tund
plate behind pan··\Ctl•nlt I u/lcrton < hcrall < 11:id1 Jad.
Bogda nO\ 1ch'<, '>quad I\ I (1-5 d'nd ,, l<Hntng on a r><.t1r ot
ea~\ "1n<, mer< ompton 1><2-57) and '-.anta \nJ (l\2-66)
~ophomon· guard \ndrt• C 1rcn lead'> ilw I <1lu1n'
Y>w11h a 16 IJ :.l\t•ragl' hut rhn·l· 11tlwr lcamm<lll'\ Jrt' .ll\11
J\eraging 1n douhll' l1gu1l'\ \ophomor1.· Brul.t' llann11r1"
JI 1 l 2 fn '>hrn<.1n iiu;ird J11l' ) l'/hJI.. " J \ enig1ng 1 ~ I
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Compton at Golden Weiil PATTON ANl8TON MAN SON HJ1'CO
T"'l'he \\Om<.'n from Dn.1s1on I. including Irvine
High product Kim Oden and Kon Pulaski from Newport
Harbor High . "'ere honored as All-Americans at the
Collegiate Volleyball Coaches Assoc1at1on (CV( A) All·
American Awards Banquet recently in Lexington. Ken-
tucky . .\ \ tctor~ "ould g1 \ ~· the Ru\tlt:r'> \Orne hope for a
'ihaughne!>'>} pla> olT '>POI hut the> 'II ha .. c to contend "tth
( omplo n·., !>h;irp-'>hoollng guard Kevin (1recn ( 14 5
a vcrage) and forward Lao} 81<.,hop. 1hc onl} sophomort·
on the lartar \quad Y.ho bring'> a 16 I a"eragc into the
game.
C1olden We'>t 1-12 O\t•rull I\ It'd b} .,ophomcm· Rich
UCI tennis team
rolls over USIU
Oden. who att ends Stanford. is a 6-2 sophomor<.'
middle blocker. She wa) selected to the first team.
Meanwhile. Pulaski. a senior at Hawa11. was one ot
seven playe rs that were honorable mention.
Three women were honored for the second straight
year by the CVC A. The~ were: Dcitre Collins (Hawa11J.
V1ck1 Cantrell (San Diego State): and Jan aunders
(Un1,ers1t) of Pacific) Hawa11 also placed Joyce K.aapum
and Pacific had Eileen Dempster on the squad.
\1urra" (I\ SI and lorward Rob Dameron< 11 HJ
M.urra) I'> h1t11ng 5~ patent ot hi'> '>hol., in u >nft•rl'Olt'
pla) \\'h1lc Oamt·ron I\ um net ting on 50 pcrt"cnt of hi\
\hot\ from tht• floor
Saddle back at San Die1to
Ir took a bac,l..c:t at the hu11n h> Brett Ol1\ 1t•r to kn·p
tht• ( 1aucho'i tlow to the top of tht• PC'( \landing' v..1th a
4-1 rl·wrd "ialurc..la" n1gh1 again\t Mira( O\ta. and
\addll'halk v.ould ltkl· to kl·cp 11 tha1 wa~ h\ thl· t1ml· fir\!
round pla' I\ uimpktl'd th10, Y.l'l'k
Htt t 1 hl' ( 1a IJl ho\"' 111 ha\ l' lo l/.l.'I JM\l l hl' hml "'111gh h
1).11.111d ');in l>tl'go Mc\a on \aturdci~
').in D11:go -,narrnl a n1nl'·\ear I i1.g..1mt· lo'>ing '>treai..
Jg;llO\l lhl' (1aurho~ la't \l'Or rht• Knight\ arc led h\
[)l•nm~ l....t\.Cndar "ho <l\Cragc' 17 4 pl.not<, cx·r g,\ml'
fhc1r top reboun<kr I'> John Inda} a 6-7 lorward w11h a
IO J '" eragc \ac..ldlcbal k 1d1c\ 11n forward .\lex .\dam\. "ho I\
a .. t·rag1n g 14.6 prnnt' pcrgamt> C ra1gJohnson and< >II\ H~1
rtw l C Ir' 1nl· H·nn1\
team ranked 16th in the
llJlton rn the rre·'>Ca'>nl1
1,111k1ng' v.111 t:\l..l' a 2-CJ
1nnrcl into f-nda) ·., mec.·1-
1 ng al No. 5 l l( LA.
"It g1H''> U\ a rnupll' of
d;l\\ In lt\C It up." tOm-
llll'lllt•d <oat h ( 1rl'g Pat111n
altt•r lhl' .\ntcater'> ti"
l'Xl\l·d 111 I ln11t·d \tall''
ln1erna11unal l '111\cr\ll\
T uestla'. 7-2
\opht1morl' R1 Ult' Man
\on Hing. an important cog
1n la<11 <1ea~n·s 31-8 team.
v.ao, \ ICIOrlOU\ 10 c,1nglc\. a\
"'a' another o,ophomore.
\ttphen A.mston. 1 he Anl· are each aH·raging 11 rointo, per c.ontcst _.;.~~...;.__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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l µmtted to 1tock on hand
caters pro<luc:cd a weep 1n
that department.
With three senior<. lost to
graduation. ( l(Ts ~utccs~
will depend on m )Oung
untt. which !>tarted three
\ophom\lres, a Junior. and
two fre')hmen Tut''>day
")OU lOUIJ ca ll 11 'Hahe')
in \ntt:Hcr Land:" Patton
said m pol..1ng lun at h1\
team. Y>hteh fare'> m tir'it
stern test Friday aga1n\t tht•
Brum'> in Wt''lt\\Ood
"I 1h1nlo. "'c ha'c a good
chance 10 w-1n in the firo;,1
two \1ngles. but l J( LA has
\.Cr) goo<l depth." he
added. ··we·tt have.• to do
wdl in ' through 6 ··
l he double'> will al~o
have to perform heller than
Tuesda). when 11 could
manage one of three point~
lloth lo<;f;(.'). howncr were
1n 1hree sets against lJ ll 1
Two player~ were also chosen from Kentucky. Marsha
Bond and. Karol)'n Kirb) Of the 12 named to the first
team. there were eight seniors. 1hree Juniors and one
'iOphomore.
Others named I<) the team included. Jackie Backus
(Western Michigan): Anna Moss (AnLUna): Cathy Noth
( Nchraska ). and Pall)' Oro1to (UCLA).
The other \I\ who were honorable menuon were.
McrJa ( unnoll> (UC LAL Lisa Denker <Texas). Sue
Harbour (Oregon). Julie Maginot (Pacific) Kan Rush
(Stanford): and~> Ivie Monnet (California).
Estancia hosts golf tourney
An 18-hole golf 1oumament. with Estancia High's
baseball teams the primary beneficiary. has been
~heduled for Friday at Costa .Mesa Gol~ Country
Club.
F-our5omes will play a Peoria-type handicap with the
C'OSt at $50. which includes can . ftecn fCcs and d inner.
Among the vanou\ pri1e available 1' a new Camaro,
All you have to do 1-. connect with a hole-i n-one. Funher
1nformat1on can be obtained b) calling the club at
540-7500.
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE PRESENTS
MARINE LECTURE SERIES Snow falls
in Sarajevo
One~ again, Orange Coast College featuru
personal appeart\nces by lnternatlon.\lly known
m.trlners In this htghly acclaimed program
SAT, JAN. 18 -JOHN GUZZWl.U.
.. Moun, MutftU .......... ~yte s.llor'"
SAT., fU. 4 -lie.HAID Kl1.TON
'"l.nqa of th4a South Padfk'"
SAT. JU, 11 -llUCl llNGHAM
1mpnntna ti\• HAncllnt
and r.rtonM.n<.e ol Crut .. lo&ta'"
5.\T. ru. ti -IASMfNl I. Ml.L IULl.a
'"Su Tr~ -DeMl!ltttt/Ordul/Survtwl"
5.\TUIDA YS, JAN. ZS. RB. 4, I I &.. 18
I P .M. -Robert Moore tbutre
Ftll".Mw 1t At1.,,,ton. Cosu MeM
~dmm1lln ·s.oo Pt1 S41t. ,6.00 ,, Door
StrJN Tuhl $1 t' 00
TICK£1S/\'laa·MC • (714) 431-SUO
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~AR.\Jf-VO .
Yugoslavia (AP) -Snow
h11this01)-mpic m y today.
rtaht on time GS several
Olympic venues wc·t o f-
ficrally opened. The ,Tiow
ended a spell of un·
seasonably mild weather
and broua,ht relief to the
orpnizcrs of the l4th Win-
ter Olymf ic Ga mu which
'tart in I day,,
Heavy snowfall bepn
blanketed m ou nu1n
vcnuts as early as Tuesday
afternoon. addina ovtr ha ff
a foot of fresh snow by this
morning Thcrt wa suffi·
c1cnt 'now cover on all
Olymo1c venue
Mt. laman. tht' sue of
Nordic event\, was rt·
poned to have 1 foot and •
hlllf of lno~ ('0\ltr, D\ltr
t"O feet b.:'IOW ttS I\ traac
sn w dcrth .
I
Kathy Marino (left), Brad Lewie (center)
and J olene Eaparza (rl&ht) check out aome
of their aport'a equipment during a prea-
entatlon of financial aupport ln their bid
Dall) l'tlot 81Mt l'twdo
for the Olymplca. Fonner Olympian• Julle
(aecond from left) and BUI Leach (aecond
from right) made the preaentatlon recent-
ly ln belialf of the U.S. Olympiana.
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NBA
WESTERN CON,IERENCE
P'tclflc Dlvl,lon
W L Pc1 GB
1S 16 610 1 11 ,. 600 Lii ken
Portie no
S.e111,
C.ototn Steff
Pt1oentx
21 19 S?S l '
10 13 .us 6
19 1l •S? 6 ' San 011110 .. is 333 11 ,
Mldweil Dlvlllon Ut•ll 16 16 619
Dtlll\ 7• 19 S!.8 2 , Sen Antonio 19 7• '47 1 1
Denv~r 19 1• •29 a
Houl ton 18 2S • 19 a 1
Ken\O Cllv 11 1• '1S a •
EASTERN COHFERENCE
Boll On
Phlllot111h111 Ntw York
New Je"ey
Wl\hlngton
Mllwaullff
Ottro1t
Atlanta
Cn>cevo
C1tvttano
1no1ane
Aftllnfl< Dlvhlon
33 9
19 I) 23 ,,
n 11
19 1• Centnt DMMoll 2• ,.
23 19
73 20
16 13
11 30
11 19
T~'°8V'I $<ert\
Lilll•n 116 Ptloefll• 110
• 9 l
ll ,
14 I
I
' ' 6 >
" 17
New Vork l 11, Pnl1eoete>toi1 102
wu111nglon 113, Mltweuk" 117 11 011
Bolton Ill Cltvtlt nd 97 lnolene 11' Detroit 107
Sen Antonio 117 See111e 10'1 Kenttt City 113, New Jer\fy 104
Atlante 100, Cl'lle1go 93
Hou\lon 111, Golden S••te 91
Dt ltH 113 Utel'I llS Sen Oltoo I 18. Portteno t t I
Tonltf!r'i Gtmet
Phlledt1Ph111 111 Bo\fon
Otnvtr el tndoene
Milwaukee al Atlanta
C.otoe" 'ilalt at D11llal
Laken 11,, Sun' 110
P'MOENIX -l.ucu IS, Nance 18
Eow1rot I. Devi\ 11, Mecv 8. Aoem• 6,
Rot>ev 11, Fol ler 2•. Seneltrl 6. Ptttmen 2
Tote!\ '3 99 21·32 110
LOS ANGELES -W1lto.t1 23 Wortnv 1 At>Oul·Jt bl>ar 19 JOMlOn 17 Scoll IS.
Cooper S. McAdoo 24, Ntltr 6 KuPChllk 0
Toi•'' " es 34·3t 116 Sc~• llY Ouert.n
1"M9111• 1' 1• 30 'U-110
LM A~ 21 lO lS lO-II• Tnrff PC>ont ooal\-FOller 2 Fouled
ou•-Edwtrdl Worlhv Re·
oounot-Pnoenoa <18 tNe111te 14) LO$ An·
Otltl •7 IW1lktl 10) AU1\h-Plloen1• 29
(Mecv " LO$ Ano•'" lO I JOM50ll 11) Tolel loull PnMno• 31 LOl Angettl 28
"-13 196
COLLEGE
Polm Loma 11, sec 1s
(NAIA Dl\trlcl Ill)
P'OINT LOMA -Cereoonn1 71, K•m
Ortll 2, Troncelt I Veuohn$ 12, A"Ortw\ 2. Hevwero 9, Kenny I , Richard 14, Br uce 2
Total' 36 6·9 11
SOUTMIRN CAL COLLEGE -Smllh 17. Durham 16, 1-tir\I 9. Cof\I 10. Ander,on
ll. Wero 9 Ren,toew 2 Total\ l• 7· I• 1\
Helfllme Souitoern Cai College, 43 32
Total tout' Point Lomn 16 Soutllern Cal
College 11
P CAA \llt"f!Cl
I T"routllh Jt11. 11)
SCORING
Piner, t<hoel G FG l"T TP AYe.
WOO<I. CSF 17 Ill 132 408 1• 0
Andtflon, FSU 16 110 SI 191 112
Coller. NMSU IS 107 S7 171 II I Grant, USU IS 111 49 271 II I
ThOmoton r SU 16 I 11 SS 171 l1 3
F"l'ltr UCSB IS 100 SS 2SS 17 0
Garoner LSS 14 91 26 710 IS 1
Cottln\ UNLV 11 117 lO 264 IS S
McD-'d. UCI 16 104 40 141 lU
Cetc111n9\, UNLV 16 99 49 241 154
OTHlll INDIVIDUALt LEADERS
INDIVIDUAL RE80\INOS NHI. CSF
I l evg , TNnlttn, UCI, LI FG ThOme»son,
FSU. 111 lil. 61.l i:iercenl. ThtrntGn. UCl, 17-1)2, 6U FT WutolnQton, usu. 7•·'4.
• 1 perctnt, Ce1ctolno1. UNL \I ... s7 16 O
rnlSTS liTOllTl"lf 11Nl:V • • no-;-
Wood. C5F 1 J
T•AM L•ADEU
SCORING Noto• LH Veou. 11 • evu .
UC lrvlne, I0.6 DEFENSE Fr"no State.
5-' t avg . Cal Sltlt Fulltr!o11. 61 I SCOR
INC'. MARC.IN "'•v•<l• Lt\ Vtgt\, lllut
l7 o. Fresno Stitt . Olut 116 FC. Ntveoa
LU Vegu S41 pttCtnl. Frn no 5ttle, ~ 6
FT Ulah Stale. 14 • I.JC Santi Berber•. 119 FC. DEFENSE Nt¥1dl Lu Vffet,
.. I. C•I Sii i• Fullerton. 4H REBOUND
MAllGIN Fresno Stttt. Illus 1 I Ntw
Mnlco St•lt. olut S 0
COMMUNITY COLLEQE
Ora'* Coa1t ,... . ., 0 P'G P'T "" Ave
Stto11tnl It ., ., 237 124
Gutn 19 "* " '" •6
$1\tttU<lf. 1• 61 JJ .. , ..
8e.-ry II " •• IU ..
Morgen .. ~ ,. ,,. 77
~ .. c,o 1• 17• •S
Fermer " " 11 103 S•
$vmans111 lt l• 12 90 41
"fOOtTlt'f 10 1 , I• 16
J_, 1 ' I • I l
-.,,~ II , 0 4 • O•
Otntrt ' •1 11 •s l1'
Tet1h lt SU ,., !all u.o
G•cttn W91t ·
S*otf 1i .. ·u 165 101
Demtron IS u u 1•• lO 0
Mu/fay ,, " ' m 10 I
O'Connor u ,, u ll1 1'
Htlt\I I~ ., ,, l°' 7)
JUCIOt '~ 4J ,. 101 11
LO•• u 43 1 t'.I ', 8rU(t I) ,. ll " H
•••muue11 1 • 1 IS , 1
•1 ... ,. u • • ,~ 16
'\mllto 17 , , • °' i tvf rl J 0 0 0 00
.,. .. 111, .. "°" "' HU ...
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TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE
kt View LHtut
Corona Oel Mer 1•·3) at Elttnc•• 16 I) NewPC>rl Harbor S-71 al Unlver\1ty 11 ~)
Co\ft Mesa 10-71 at Et Toro 1• 31
SadOlt l>eCk I 5·2> et Irv one 12 SJ
Sunwt LHIUt Founteon Vellfy IS O> at Hunt1n111011
Beacn 11·41
Marina 11·4) •• Ec:t1lon I• 11
Wutmln•ler (l-41 ti OcHn V1•w (J 7J
South CN\I LH9Ut
L•Gune Hllll <1·•> at Laguna Beac" '
11· SI
San Clemente (l·S> et Woodbridge (3 11
Dane Hiiis (l-31 et CePl\lrano llttlev IS 11
HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN
Costa Mew 34, El Toro 29
(SN Vltw LHouel
E L TORO -Oennl\on 1, V1nl\ 1 Utcke
6 Mellell 6. Tavior 2, ltensom I Total' IJ
l· 12 29
COSTA MESA -Gercie •, Hereoa • Lu• 7, Mcllrov 1. Neal 11 Schumaker 6
T otets 17 10 18 34
S<af't l>Y Ollartws
Et Toro a 10 6 ~?9
Coste MHe 11 6 a t -3•
Total foull E1 Toro 17 Co"• M~H 11
Fouled out VtnH IETI Ntat tCM
Corona def Mar S7, Estancia 42
IS.. Vltw Le•euel
ESTANCIA -8re1tt1 1 R1nc:to"' I
H111Kock 11 Pavhk •. Nl\OY 7 Tolell I• 10·19 '2
CORONA DEL MAR -Romne"' 1l
Wvnn 18 Vt lenhne 11 lOOl 2 Lemboel 7
Tl'IOmo'on I Tot••• 26 •·9 Sl
kw• ll'ol Outl1Wl
E ttancle 11 6 10 I S-41
Corona Ott Mar 16 11 15 1s-s1 Totel loull Es1enc1e 10 Corona Ot l Mltr
13
H•WPOt't Harbor SI, Unlvenltv 40
(SN View L .. vutl UNIVERSITY -Metlubore 11 Z1m
mermen 10. ~o •. Nltte 2, Arlt.o 0, Frtt O, Deguglletmo 0, F onlev 11 T 01a1, 17 6 11 •O
NEWPORT HARBOR -W•vnt l MacDon•ld 9, Doan 10, Dr11oe 2, t<emoer •
Nolen S, St1r1ner 2. A\Pfr 11 Perrv O
fo1e1s 23 S 11 51
kMt bY Oulrfffl
Unovtrlitv 11 I , 14 '° NtwPOt"t Haroor tS e ,. i.-s•
Total loul\ U'llve"llY 12
Ht rt>or 11
Newoort
Irvine 60, Sadcleback 23
(SH View LM-)
IRVINE -Fooueroe 14 M«.trt • Ft,,nn
C.rellem 12. Jaclo.lO!'I l Bowtr 12
Sweenev ' C.rttnfltkl 2, Korwer\Cl'I •
McFetttrl • Tolel• 11 6 12 60
SADOLEBACK -Mocl111uk 1 Hu1ev
13. Se11etoe1 2 CarrotlO 2 Wtbb 1 Hen5on 2
T .otal\ 10 3· 13 23
ScMt l>Y 0utl1Wt
Irvine l4 II 11 16-60
SaOCtleoeck I 10 • 1-13
Total louts trvont IS, Sa ddleOtck IS
Foum11n va .. v 6S, Htn. Beach ll
1sunt.et L .. tutl
HUNTINGTON BEACH -Coroov• 3 Murrey 2, Titus 72. Holedav 1 Juo11 1
Veller 1 Tol•I• lS I · 16 JI FOUNTAIN VALLEY Coo~ 16
Gteterowskt 2. Wall11 1. Puctoal\t..I 21
Clower 10. Htndt,.on 2 Burch • Lawter 6
Total•· 19 l· 11 65
Scon bV Ouerters
Huntington Beacto 13 7
Fo1.1n1eln Valley 12 13 11
To1a1 toul\ HurH1no1or1 Btar11 10
taln Vallev II
Edison 67, Marina S7
(Sunttt LHllU8)
EDISON -Me1nnero1 73 T11ooe 16
Henntn ll'I 13, Gendron l Perent 1 Wiiton
2. Kenda • TOlll\ JO , lS 67
MARINA -Calkin\ 76 Carbon• 16
Bellemy 9. Set>ellno S. Ftrgu\On I TOIAI\
1• t· 16 S7
Sew• l>v OV•l1W•
Edl\On 13 II II lt-67 Mtrlnt 16 ti 9 l•-SI
Tolet loutl EdllOn 16. Merine 17 Foutf'd out Bellemy IMI
Ocun View '5, Westmln,ter 47
(Suna.t LMtlllt)
OCEAN VIEW -ChtH l07CllOm•o ,.
Douty S. Gtrman O. Gitt 4 HOUn\ell 6
RO<lrl11un 0, .Slmd. a. SlraJelll 4. Ttk.ld.o o. VlaCl'\0$ 22 Totalt A2 1 l 21 t S
WISTMINlTER Devine l hNflftK~I 2 Olla 1 JOlltt 6 MOCk I
MIYtdt 2. a.11 17, 8tfleglie 1' ~emtiOe O
Ye mato 0 Totatl ti l1·2S '1
S<ort bv Ou•rttr•
Ocean View lO 16 23 26 9S WHtmlnlttr 9 10 II 17 41
Tole! lou" Ocee" View 21. Wttlmln\ttr
21 Fouled ou• Rodrioutl <OV>
sea view LHW•
Co\ta Me\a Corone oe1 Mar
Et Toro
N1wPC>rl Htroor E 5tencte
lrvln* Unlvt,.ltv
SaddlebtCk
W L
• 0
1 ' s ) • • l s , )
2 6
0 •
Tvt'411V'' S<tttt
Corona d•I Mer 51. Es1a nc11 41
NtWOOl'I Har~ Sl Ul)>vtrtllv 40
Co\I• Mesa l•. Et Te><o 1i ''"'1ne .o s.ooi.oaci. 73 Tiwrt•••• Otmft 111 Corona Ciel ~r at Un1.,,.011v
NtWPOl'I HerllOt' ., E '''"'" El Toro at i e6dletMtc"
Colt• Meta at Irvine
l'O\>nta1n Ve1 .,
Ocean VI-E dllOll
Mer In•
HvftllfliJIOll lte(h
wu1m1n1ter
Tllffd,l\"1 $(.,..\
lot.on ~1 Marin• A1
w
{
J ,
I
0
L
0 t
I
) • \
FountAtn Vtllty '~' Hu11t11>{llOll ... , ri ll Octan \lltw ts. Wntmln•ler Al
TllvrlMMV'l Otmtl ( 7:•1
Huntlf\OIOtl l'ltatto 11 dl\.C>ll
OcH n Vltw at Marina ,
f'ountalll Valltv 111 Westmlntl91
• ..
HOllVWOOCI Pirie
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
(tth ti 24·"""'1 llanwn mwttnel
FIRST llACE. Ont mite oece
Arden• C.11 A We• (Aon> I• 60 S 60 2 90
BH J11v C.te Hood 111 s10 300 lndu\try IC.rundvl S 60
Alto raced SkoOt>er\ Tycoon. Golden
Att111r Delaney. Exeter, Indian Trenure, iron Set, Pollutoon Solution
Time 1'06 JI S
U EXACTA t6-7) Pa•d 111760
SECOND RACE. Ont milt trol
Notu Ster llacto.tv) l 10 310 2.60
A\ Always IVtlltnc:tononem) 3 80 1 60
Strol>td Ben (Ackerman> J 20
A>so reced Snalter Prooe. Scolll Pnoe.
Abu, Hunter, Ftemt, See W111,Per Kt ufl
Marken1•v S1>tt0Y Vence
Time 2 OS I'S
ll axACTA 16-21 Pllld 117 10
TMIRD RACE. One m•te oace
New Cadet t L •ckev l 4 00 3 00 2 40
J11>1 HO IR0'9'1) ) 60 3 70
Howdv Mon IPlanol 310
At•o rect o H C SkoPOer Hev C.uv t
Andy\ Wln•ton. Mnt•r DC.. Andy\ Pe11Per Time 201 I S
Sl EXACTA 17 I > Pa•O 11110
l'OUtl"TH •ACE. ~ m~ o.c. COUlltrV Cool f P1trce1 10 IO 6 00 • 00
Away From Home tKutl>ltr> 1 90 • 40 Sofcy'• Flrll lBtktrl l 40
AIM> reced Luckv Le'olllv. Andn lt1loto. Ru•lv Sllvtrt. Blue Bomoer H1ftl>lllv Orewl
Time 2 03 lfS
FIP'TM •ACE. One mite e»tet
Young Mllllon (Pteno) SIO 400 JOO
Cokfftu IPerrv> 6 ?O • '° Stormv AtraO IBe11teroeon1 4 40 Al•o rect o Jemu Grattan, w1ntar10
Tontute CePteln James Kerr Hanover Hindu Abbi, Never Better
Ttmt 202 1tS
Sl EXACT A 11·9> Paod U2 30
SIXTH RA CE. One mlle lrot
T •ot On f Ackerman l 10 80 6 00 4 60
JOnetum (Trembtay I 110 • 60 C K ., Honey !Aubin) 9 00
Al\O receo It E Toad, Moon Ctoud. Berrian Countv, Ster Hiii C., Brenoe SOMO,
ll.1ttbu<k Looelt, Soecla1 lnterHt
Time 2 01 ' S ll EXACTA 16 11 11e10 S92 SO
SEVENTH RACIE. Ont mile 11ece
Jemts Vincent ILecktv> 1 80 3 40 2 IO
Su1>tr Netto ISnerren> 3 00 l 40
Betthno Blll'ol IC.rund'ol) S 20
Allo raced Trlote Nine Mary' Com·
4.TI•nd Boomer Hill Mon Ami Me1H l•c
"'1nutt Men TllunOtr Beautv Ont For
Dana
Time 102 1 S
U EXACTA 11 S1 paoo U0 20
EIGHTM RACE One milt Pece HH Trerm.r IPtenoJ 6 •O 3 80 2 60
Ntmblt Ya n"" IAnc:ter\Onl S 10 • 20
Aeron Cnoo ILonoo1 2 60
AIM> receo Mooov Blue, Cruofeewav.
Yenkee Hall, Direct M•"""'· Burl••• Brloeoe
Time I St 31 s
SJ EXACTA !S·'I Peld lll SO
NINTM RACE. One mite Dace.
Sioux ILacktV) • 80 2 60 2 40 Kelty Alto ICr09nan) 3 60 J 80
We!bro ILOnoO) 3 60
Also raced. Hen0o11er. RoHlend Adover
R Curlll C.eme ltoDl>ie Time I S9 JIS
U IE XACTA 16·81 oe1d '13 10
n PICK SIX ti 1·6·2·S·6) Paid IS,28010
wlll'I tlvt winning tlclt.tfl 151• l'lor"sl n
Pin SI• conlOlttlon Paid '170 10 wit II 16
winning ticket\ lllve hone' I
T•NTM RACE. One m11t Pace
PllC>entx Jeck I Vlnc:tnghm > 10 •O A 00 2 •O
ldH I Babe CTeu itr) 3 40 2 80
Salveoor IAn<ltrlOn) 2 IO
Alto receo lttG•nl Leo, Buck FlltY.
Jotonn11 Mee. Sleovetoemrner Not>te TuHt
True Tricia C. W1to Prince
I
Ttmt 202 IS
Sl EXACTA ll 61 Pt ld SSI 00
.. 1tenoence • 617
Girts socc«
HIGH SCHOOL l:dlHft 4, Marina 0
Edt\on \Corino 81.ittd 2. S TerrenoYe 1
HUnt\n9'tlll ... Ch I, "'ovnt•tn Vtlltv 0
Huntington 8Hcl't 1eorlng Owe11
CoreNI 611 Mar J, Htw'*°' Htrti.r I
Corona O.t Mtr 'coring R00tf\ I Bl•"-•
8rown I
NtwOOl't H11roor \Corino Cov,.,. I
Wrflltinf
HIOH SCHOOL
l:ta.Mll U, MltW l7
100 Corral ICl "'O!' .,,, torten
107-K1wakuDO I ) II It ¥-111 0-1'
l"-Mowlend 1£1 P AIMlt•ton 1•1
111-<iuv Il l t~ r R1111 1·1
17 M •u11 (Ml dK SnvOtf' 10,
1)4-LOwtlll)tuCk <Fl dK Aulrv •·•
l.0-AYrtt <EI wO<I OY IOttetl 1•7 -Hl(~tn ([I "'Oii bY tort_.,
a7-8 rown I I won bv l0tftlt
l6t-<#ullerrt1 !M l o Welland ) 23
1'1 •Art'IOll lei > w"" OV f()rftll
1t1 -\1t11m41n tMI 0 Kottnchet~ 0 ,.
t4wl Gf'tn\ er. I won OY torlto!
.. .
Olympic hopefuls
get a little boost
Marino. Lewis.
Esparza obtain
financ ial h elp
By ROGER CARLSON
OltMO..,,.._.a"'°"
Tht> Ol:rrnp11: (,ame\ arc dl'S1gned
to showca'IC the best in amateur
i.thleucs -but when 11 comes ume to
pa> the freight -\On1'et1me~ 11 can be
vcf) tough for Americans to compete
Tbc reasons are obvious and wC"ll·
known Athletes from the Soviet
Union and [a!>I Germany. for in·
stance are more than JUSt national
heroe., Their basil needs. at the least.
are taken rnre of 'cf) well by their
go ... ernmcnt!>
Not so 1 n the U n1ted States ·asamatcur~ get little 1n the wa) of
monetary help. and when 11 comes to
athlet es 1n thc not·\O·popula r sport o l
kayaking or rowing, budgets bccomc
prett) lean
Newport Beat·h ''i 8111 Leach kno ws
an about tht: plight of the kayaker -
and as a member of the U.S.
Olympians organ1 £at1on . helped out
by presenting chec ki. to taling S 1.900
to kayaker Kathy Marmo (S 1.000) of
Huntington Beach . rower Brad Lewis
($400) of Corona del Mar and Jolen e
Espar7a o f the Newport Beac h sweep
Col999
UC lf'Vine 1, USIU 1
~
Ano"on IUCll def Tnomp'on 6-2. 6-t, ~n Son Hlr19 IUCI) d_. 88\ert. 6 3, 6-2.
Derr ( UCll def Ade ml. 6 O. 6-t, Amor IUCll o.i Cnt>er, 6 l, 6-1, 8trl'lam (UCtl
dtf Sevaoe. 6 I 6-1, Down\ (UCt> def
C.omt1, 6·1. 6 o
Doublet
TMmP\on Biuarl IUSIU) Otf Derr-Remo\ 6 3, 3·6, 6 3. LtndHy·Overltnd
IUCll oat Adam\ Sevege. 6·•. 7·S,
C8\t>ef·C.omt1 IUSIU I de1 Hln111e-Mll1tr' 6-2 • 6. 6·•
Women
COLLEGE
UC ll'Vlnt 9, CS Lt\ Ane9Mt 0
S"""8t ~llo<v IUCll def Kto\tr 6-3, 6-2, Trenwlll'I (UCI) de1 Hutv 6·0. 6·2. RhO<t r
IUCll dtl Lw. 6 0. 6 2, Ht rne't IUCll oet Scl'lt1notr 6 0 6·0, 8tr1no IUCI) de1
Peoraoon 6·• 6 2 Patron IUCIJ o.i
Art lt.tk1 6-1 6-1
~
Pt llon ~llOrv IUCll de1 Kt o\er·Hutv 6-2 S 1 6·•. Rl'IOrtr·Berlng lUCI) oet
Leu·Peortoon, 6·0. 6·0. Htrnev Trenw111'1
lUCI) IM'f Art11.t11.I AraUtU, 6· l, 6·2
Area resuln
LAGUNA BEACM GOLi'" ASSOCIATION
A """'' 61 Rud Whlltemont 10--Lou C.lem , I-Don ElllOlt
B """'' 6S-Jonn Morrow. 6' Well NYt 6,._Freo 51eri., 6t Ferolneno Hall
C l"l ... t 6'-B111 HudOllOn\ 71>-E uoene Brend
11-Dirk Ewert
D Flltllht 71>-The<>Oore Ltdouceur 71-C.eoroe
M11termen. 11-Blll Buck tty 11-Tneron Demetre 73-C.toroe Yo..ino 7)-Jecto.
McDowell 13-0tc• Entw1tt1t IE l"UQtlt
72-Vtrn MtllO'lt• 13-Georoe Welu r
7)-AIOOI Anoe"on. 7S-Otane DOd\On 7S-Fred ltotto, 1~ lt1charo Peter\On
IS-Brue. P1enck
I
• ••
Dffp Ml fbhlng
ART'S LANDING INtwPMt lktelll
IS engtt" 13 bau. I• 'neep,nuo, J
sculoin, as macto.eret
DAVEY'S LOCKER INtWl>trt BHCl"I)
•9 11"g1er\ Hl rock cod 2 tl"o coo 2
tow cod 92 mecktr•I
This Wffk's trout Plants
LOS ANGIELES B•ll Rock CrHk Bio
Tu1uno11 Crttt~ llOWtr) Cl\ talc Ltkl!
Cote1c Legoon Leoo Lii"" !Min D1ma\ RtHrvotr Santa Ft Rt\trvo1r
SAN BERNARDINO 511vtrwooo
Le kt IUVE•SIDIE Cet1011te l tkt Hemet
L•"' Skinner Ltkt
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St Lou!\ 1 I H ' ., .. ~ 700
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lufftlO 12 13 • " '" 1$1
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Montrtel ,, 1' ) 47 IU , ..
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T '"'41hf'l Game\
Pto11eaf'IOfll1 t t IC"'-'
Wtl l"llllOfOll et tutf1110
N¥ lhNtr\ t i Pllhburllll
MIMt\011 11 (lltcll{IO
New Jtrttv et Celuer ~
.,""1/llOll ., "•rw:°'·~··
team ($500)
"Our orgat111.&t1on t\ made up uf
72 S athletei.." ~Y~ Lcac h .i former Oly~pian ... w11h pnmanl:r two ob-
Ject1 v~.
"Fir". 10 ht·lp nu\C funds to h elp
Olympic aspirants who have made or
now have SOod prom1!.t'. lO n1akc
teams.
"Al~ 1nvolvt'd I) input into lh<'
O lympic uamc:-, lOmtng up ...
The ass1stancl' will help Lewis pay
for a new se1 of oars. w hile for 1hc
ot her two. 1t\ !>1mpl:r a matter of
h~lping them gC"t through the Ol:rm·
pie year.
"To be quite frank " IMlYS Leach
"kayakcrs and rower~ do n o t get
much ass1nance at all It probably
amounts to a coupk of thousand
dollars from the l l.5 Ol)mp1c (om-
mmce w1th1n the (10 for the Gold
Program. and of cour!>C n othing afier
the Olympics.
"But this 1s a natural sport for this
area ~nd a lot of peo ple who ma~
contribute to the L'S<X: ma:r not ~
aware that most get n o monc·) until
they've madt' a national or Ol)mp1c
team.
··~o you h~vc to havl 'iponsorsh1pi..
dip into savings and get !11de jobs to
make it. It's very difficult to remain
an amateur a nd represent the U nite d
States in rhe Olympics."
For Marino. uw1s a nd Esparza.
that financial load was les'iened a bit
Ski CondHtonl
SOUTMEllN CAL.,ORNli' MOUTAIN HIGH -24·3' 1nc11 o .. e
Flv~ Cl'ltlrs 111 oo.rellon
MT. 8ALDY -CIOltO TutldO
SNOW VALLEY ->1·1• Inch D<Ut
Trtr" 1111\ In OP«lllon
GOLDMINE 2·3 loot bHI Four ltfll 1n
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SIUlRA·NEVAOA RANGE
JUNE MOUNTAIN -S9·1ncto btte
Four cl'teln In OOtf'ttJon
MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -9t Ioctl
o~ne Four surface '"''· 19 Ctlalr\, two gonootH 1n ooerellon
DODGE RIDGE -2•·47 1nc11 DH•
Four 11111 in ooeretlon
MT. •E•A -•-10 toot bu• Four 1111\
tn -•lion
MEll•A SKI RANCH -6 foot bttt In
lull ooeretlon
HEAVENLY VAi.LEV -4 >·6 loot
bate Trem. llx ctoalfl ttorM \urlace 1111, 1n
ooerallon
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In Oiieftllon
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lull -•tlon
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bate. Two ctoa ln on ooerafo0n
A~Nll Ml!AOOWS -11 Ito inch
belt 11 "''' 1n oo.ratlon BOaEAL -10· 11 1001 Due Ftv• c"''" In operetion
MOMEWOOD SKI AREA -11 71 •nCl1
OaH TIVH Cllalfl In 01>trat1on
Flekl hockey
MIGM SCHOOL Marina I, EdlMln O
Marone Korong Brown I
F~ln Vekv 2. Hunflncifon a.tell I
"ounteln Vettev lCOru>o ltoH t Scanton Vege I
Huntington Beacto \Cor.no Peno\ l
Wt\tmlfts'9r l, NtwPMt Htl'Wr I
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NtwPOfl Heroor \Coring w,,1001• t
Tuesdav•s tnn11ctions
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Roen•c•e outf1elo•r to a tnrte veer con
tree•
BOS TON RE 0 SOX 5>oneo Rt•d
N1chOll, outtieoo.r to e t1ve vear contrec•
CHICAGO WHITE SO><-Nemto Peu•
JenHn Oortclor Of ~ot rt1a•·On\
TE><AS RANGERS-Announced 1ne•
George Wr•oht. ctnttrl•etder ano OOt"
Jone\ ouct1tr •orffO to ton1rec1 ••r"''
Nt"-'81 LNeue HOUSTON AST ROs-s.g...-o M·•• '.Kott
lltf(fler ano E rte Butloci. OUll••IOt' 10
one-veer contrtetl
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Nt!MNf , ..... Lff9'1t
A Tl.ANT A FALCONS Anno...nOO tnat
Jt O Ct'lrl\!lt n\lfl dtfenllve oeckt•eld
c.,.cto. will r1ot return tor tht 1""4 ttuon
oeceuH of l'lt•lll'I rtHOn\
Ct"'CIN"'A Tl BE"'GALS Sooneo Oon
Swettord. otttntl•e tecktt
GREEN BAY PACKERS-Announcto
tllet Oevld Wtolltllurlt ouarte<1>er~
tClfted lo contract tt<m•
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Wtdd'ol ano Ron Jeuoe wldt rte:tl•t''
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JACKSONVll.LE BULLS-S•gMCI Garv
c~"· w>Oe rt(.t·..-r Ml(HIGA"' PANTME•!.-$1ofl4td Ot•.._
Hollowev ano l'ran11. McCt••n w1o.i ft
c•1..-r' •"° ltay a.n1,..,, 11tt>ttlltr Traded Ken lunNroa. lt Cl>lot IO ,,,.
ArllOfl• W~8'19'tf\ for "" r•O'\f\ Ill '''" <>i.naet Quart..-Dttll wa:...o Harooo
Bro•n W•O. ftt(t1¥e< 0 Atl,LAN0 tNVAOClll~ \•(lllfld M t\11
Cettatoen dt'ttn\ivt t Mmen Ja,,_., Hood
Jlft Jt ""'"9' 01ve Str11n\~v a"<I Rav
ArN>ld .,..1oe •t'Ct•vt<\ Ow11111t r:0to end
Mtloe StrtttOf! ~lltf\ Mel Tu<k.e!
lu11CMJ(1t, \lfl!Vf 8•tCh "'-tv, Mlkt It-I
to c•"'" •'Kl M·•e Wto·ttO ott.,,llvt
tttklfll OKLAHOMA OV1LAW\ \g~ M~
(',, • .,, w Ila •t<t "" COLLI GI
(.IN(INN. t N•nwd Dave N•C"'I
lll01>1n Ao" ano lton Correo"> en tter11
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l'lttd '' llltlt r oec,, to • two ye11r • • ,.,_,IQn C.I Ill\ tOf\11 ll t
PREPS • • • FromDl
team hke that. They j u't took n to u 1
"When you're $m II you can't act
away with anyth1na. you have to pray
fundamental basketball."
"I feel Ii kc the problem has been
md1v1dual defen~ and dcfen~jve
rebound1n i," \lys Emon. "Nothina
glanni. but enough to make 1
difference in these close pmes. We're
tryina to s hore that up ·
Adds Sunderman "W e can't ~
g.iving away second shot~ a nd we're
aomg to need better defense and
rebounding than the first lime. J know
this -the~ 're not goin~ to change a
lot. and ncnher arc we:
Elsewhere in the Sea View League.
Newport Harbor. Saddleback and u~
a nd-commg El T oro try to m aintain
their recent winnmg ways.
fhe Sailors. bolstered by a recent
edge in rebounding (6-5 Alan Fraser.
6-6 Dean Sorensen, 6-6 Mike Beech).
a rc at U niversit y whe re the Trojans
will~ trying to give Harbor a s muc h
or more trouble as earlier in a 46-44
loss.
Norm Stol1off (21) and Graham
Everett I 10) gave the Sailors fib
before succumbing_
Fountain Valle). Edison and
Ocean View arc favored to dcfeal
Huntington Beach . Manna and West-
mtnster. rcspecuvel). although in the
first round Edison wa~ hard-pressed
to get past Manna.
rhe V1ktngs. led b ) the 18-point
sconng of John Draheim. exten~
Edison into two ovenimcs ~fort
falhn11.. 53-46
Chargers,
HB,CdM
girls win
Edison High w o n a high school g,arls
soccer showdown from M anna.
Huntington Beac h nudged Fountain
Valley. 1--0. and Corona dcl Mar
rallied to beat Newport H arbor. 3~1
Tuesday
The C hargers blanked Manna. 4--0.
1n a battle of teams prcv1ousl}
unbeaten tn the Sunset League.
Joy B1cfcld scored both ofhcr goal'
in the first half. and Stephanie
T crranovc added two m ore 10 the
second lo lead the Chargen.
Edison is now 3--0 in lcaaue and
13·2· I overall.
In Fountain Valle) ·s victory at
Huntington Beach. Kim Owen tallied
the lone goal of the contest in the first
half on a header to gJ vc the Baron s
their first S unset win. The OtJers
dropped to 2· I
Getting cred it for th(' ~hutout wa1.
goalie L1 h Bess.
( orona del Mar found itself down
1-0 at halft1 me. but qu1ckl} found the
range in the second half to move into
a tie for the runner-up spot 1n the Sea
View League
.\ficr NanC\ ( o-.. nc scored on an
assist from Enn Woodruff m1d"a)
t hrough the first half to put Newport
ahead. nght "'"g Trac~ Rogers
notched the t~ing goal 10 minute'i
into the <i.econd half
< arol) n Blal..c came off the bench
to give ( dM 1hc lead moments later
and Pa111 Bro"n scored an insurance
goal 10 minutes after that
In goal. Stephanie ~oonan had I::!
<i.a \cs for the Sea Krngs
TUCKER •••
FromDl
• lnc1dentall) \-"hen a sport' ~lof)
\a~ o; one hockC} team ··.,i..ate<.f' to
'll tor) o'er another_ 111' tantamount
tn \d) ingone ba~ball tcam ··ran" to a
\4 in o' l'f t hl' uppo~1 tc !>Ide
• V. ht·n the) tall.. about m,n ing thl·
Baltimore Colts to Phoenl\, nohtxi)
'>3\ <i an) thing about the fact 111!>
1mpo,.s1bletopl<1) (5unda) )after·
mxin football in .\nzona
• V. hen II wa<>Suggc~ted to ~1d
< 1illman that .\I Da\ 1s put 1n the
pa\\ln@.Jttack "hen Gillman wa\
head L03l hand Da \ 1s an assist.an 1
\I.1th thd 'hargns in the l'arl) 60..
C..11llman dclncrcd a bcauuful line ··v. c wrrc throwing the football" hc:n
.\I D.i' 1-. "'a" pccin~ 1n his pant.,··
•rt\ 11u need proof that all n ct"orl..
f\ C"U'l ull\ C\ arc not 1d1ot\ lOn\1dt·r
that I Io wa rd ( osdl I\ hc-1ng rha1.cd
out b' .\B<
• WhC"n lhl'C\fll'rl lOlor("omnu·n
1ator1g1' cu\ thC' tc-chn1cal ~tutT on
1hc1r panirnlarsport'i 1n the wmtl'r
.1nd 'ummrr 01~ mr11.· ... Wl' will
untkf\tand nnl) a \mall part n f w h.H
the' art '>UY1ng
• 1 he International foot~11l J C'3&UC "V.31tln$ for the l '~Fl lO
force :l merfcr Wllh the" n at wh1th
umc the If "111 stan upap1n and
"111 have a d1"il·humcr to the ancient
.1dJtt• thJt k1othall 1'> lootball
•V. 1th lran ht"l)COttmg the I '184
aames the l..o \ngele Ol)"mpu ..
Orpn111nac ommmet1stobcap-
plauJed form dccis1on to go ahead
Y.lth the game\ an) wa\
•Alwtobcapplaudcd 1 the tll<ol)Ot
of Ph1ladclph1a Y.ho v.as ask1na tor
the I 987 uper Dov.I game while u
WI\ 7 belOY. 1c:ro ouu1<k' hli Offict'
winJow
• l)(opartmrnt offaC1 .. ~ou C' nnot
h\l" w1thoul Jul1u~ [f'\tn1aon
thrnu~ QS p;llh of 151• ba\~cth 11
'h~\ In J "nalr \Ca\On
• M o\t hood) (\'mark u t upc.:r
• bowl X\ ttl wa\ ?th n;u, lien frtt
rnmmtr\ 111 mt\ for h1 ~hoc~ on
tht' rml ~ T\.'' "'
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Watson heads College,
San Diego field prep cage scores
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MAMI tTATalllNT HAMI ITAT'IMINT Of' CM.•OMttA NAMI ITATlfaNT NAMS l'fAT'IMINT
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~ \1' Dll (,() t -\f') ~ I om Wat~on a wrnnn thl: lil''
11mc oul. oix·n~ a lour-tournamrnt Wc\tcrn '"''"' till'~
week an 1h1: enmhcd \an l>1t:"go O(>t."n golf 1ournamt·n1 al
T orrt'v P1 nn (mil C I u b
"hn very rnth11\11t\lll JOc>UI pla:.1n" I'm 1.·ngcr and
read> to ju." Wa1,on 'aid hc;torc .1 p1 al llll' round
l ht• tourrrnmcnl. whKh aonounn·d rccwlll> un
1nn('aM" 111 ti\ pu1w f1111n S 100,000 10 \400 <l<XI. lx•ton'
T hurWa) "''h Wal\on lhr oh,rou\ ftHurrtc 111 I~ 1~6·
m.in fi('ltl
lk "on 1h1.· li r~I tuur11Jntl'nt ul lhl' H.'ar lhl' I Ul'\On
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rt:''iUmc thl· dom111an1rolt•1r1 "orld gulf hl \Urrl•ntkrcd Ll\t
\Cft\l)n If
.. , JU\t d1dn·1 plin thJt \\l•ll '·"' \ear .\nd, w11h thc
b1nh ofm~ \on l tuuk O Int ul t1111l· 11ti m.1vht· didn't pla)
a~ muth U\ I \hould ha' l'
"' lh1' "c::11 I'm mun· t:'..tg{"I to pl.t\ th;m I ha'r h\'l"fl 111
')Oll1l· t1rllt' I'm ""rkangun \lllllt' d1;tng1.·':l 111 the '"'ng that
I lo.no" "111 ltdp \nd I'll t>t.· pla>11tai;1 hl.'ll' tl'I \Cht•duk tht'>
yuar. too" tw \;11d lhat 1nc..ludn tht• nnt four
11>urnamr11t'
"I had Olll' p11111t' j{i>ttl 1111'> H·ur ~m and~tn l'MI} I
did that." ht -.a1J ''\low I want w "Ill oltl'n"
·GIRLS BASKETBALL
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to I' 1n thl· \l"\ und hJll "hl·n thl· hcl\l\ 1.dl1nl tlw fir~t 1:1ght
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l hnr-.t' f>u\ h.d,t..1 (:?I p111111' 11111r J''>l~l'l and Jad.11:
( 1111~ ( 1111,par~n.I th\' Baron\ I \\' I •Ill' pu1111x.·J 1n 2~ for
I Jur111n1Lt1111 fk,11 h
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I ht\ \.\;J\ J haltll 1111 thml rl<ltl' in lh~ ~Ufl\l"I Jnd
although till'\ l~ln!L' kl'fll 11 dll'il' until tltl· J.1ttt·1 \l:tgt•,, thr
< h.1rgn' prl'' a1kd
(m'll hrn \k1ntl.11th had 111m· ol hn t\·an1 lt1gh ~ 3
prnnt' 111 th1· t111uth q11;111n and 1\1,11\lwtlt fh11hl· 11utdwd
hall ol hn 11' 111 thl· th11d ;1\ I dl\0111nntanll' a lhll'l'·P01nt
hallt1m~ Jr!
fkun \'it""'!!~. Wrstmloi.tt'r 47
..\ p..11111f ""h,.,, 1 •,urch lc.•11 J\ tht· \l·.JhJ"k' M I an<.t
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I ht· 11<. purnt' "J' ttw mo\I n n '>tortd by <in C >lean
Y1t\\ girl\ 1t-.1m "h1k' X \ttphm11111t· Dona D1iu1 ~ had I 4
J\\l\l\, ,tl\<1 ;1 \{·huol ~tand~rd
<kran \'1l'" madr rt a t0l1Hh'arl) raung toa \().lJ lead
;st the rnJ ol onl' ix-no<l "arl·n { hti'>l' tonnl·ued nn 11 nf
IX field goal alll'mpt'> and f1nt\hC'd "tth 111 p111nt\, .ind
I nn;i Vlarhm a<.hkd 22 14 in th<.' tir<11 h:11f
Laur;i \1rnd. pt<.kl·d up 11 ft·hourid' 10 go "1th ht•r
c1gh1 point\
McMahon hospitalized
(UVllA'\I> (.\Pl l>cin ~hMahon thl·
< Jndancl I ndian,· p1trlt1n~ toaLh ,., tw\p1tal11l'll 111
C alllorn1.1 aht·r rnllap\lng v.h1k pl.1\t11g b3,h·1tn1ll
n·u.•nth tltt· .\n1l.'r Kan l caguc hJ-.l'h.ill tc<1rn \ittc.l
Phtl ~cgh1. lhl' tl'am·, &l'nl·ral manager -.aid tulla~ ht·
had little information 1,n Mt M;thlln\ lund1t111n and ~a\
<1w11111ng furthl•r wurd
lk \a1d the 1nrt1al 1nd1bt1ot1\ "l'rt• that McMahon
had not \utlcrcd a hcan attad., hut thJl dullor<, Wl'rc
<.:l1l'Lkin~ tht rca\om fur an <tlll'ic1atcd heart ran· 'x·gh1
al<10 i;a1d Mt Mahon apparl•ntl) lnof.. a · prcm g11rnt hump···
v.h<.'n hl· frll
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WH1mont ~1. C•I 1 u•n.re11 •O W H Wood Pr4111cten1 eftCI Controf Pat11e;1a M Soldano Viu Pru!· Jan 3 J984
I.A le11111,1 t7 (hrl•t Cott.II• o j F1Mlt7 lhtt 1111einen1 w11 flied wllh tn. To Dame! Sandaval 11111 aka dent '1M"2
Cel &u1111 11 UC S.n Oleoo 61 ,p.t~~ll~i~ ~rany•8 C~"1,..~elly COlmly Clet~ of Ortnge Counly on Oilntftl Sandoval alr1 Oantel 111... Thia 1111t1me111 WH Ille<! with the Publl.n.cl Otange Co .. t Dally
S.e11te P1ttllc 14 Ctnt W1n111n11 (I • · •b 1 1:'!':. .. O.C 30 19111 pretutned latl'ler~whtlre1bou11 unjCOlinly Clerk of Orllfl04I Counly on Piiot Jan 7~ rab t. a 18 1$&4
ion t.4 .,..., • .,4 '214110 knowr1 Herllftda t11u vaaqve1 a1t1 Dec 79 1983 · ' ' ' 856-14
W WHhtnoion It Simor ~ rtttr P11Cll8htl0 011nge Co.ti Delly Hellndl VHQ\lfl alla He<llnda Sand. FnaM ~ PUBLIC NOltCE µ1101 Jan ?!>. r11c l IS 111. 198• oval aka Herllnd&i'atc1uer-(mother)-Put>ll•hed Otai• Cotti Oally ------------
O•nver 11~~~'!!ni )) ~~ 8.C Whereat>oula unknown and to al Pllol Jan 2&, Feb . e, 16, ICl84 fltlll.IC NOTICE
E Monl•n• ., AIHI>• An(hOI '9CTITIOUI IUllNlll pereon• Clatmlng to be the l•lher or 03~·84 ·~ 17 NAMI ITATIMINT MLIC NOTICE morher ol aaid minor pereot1(ej 'ICTITIOUI 1u ... a11
M•ni.ero !)t SI. N (olOreoo so The tollcwlng petlOfl• are dOlng labove n1rnea ,. NAMI ITATIMINT
NO'f\v Mounteln It. N Mon11ne bu11ne11 aa ORANGI COUNTY By order of th1t Courl you .,. Dt1D1IC ..,.TIC( The lollowtno Pt<ton• tfl doing
11 IN IE.AACTIVf PAODUC TIONS IUNIUOR COURT hereby clltd end (requited lo) ap. """"-""' bu1l~1 ..
•AST (lnUtr Prol ~!>!IO Warf\et Ave, >Utlt 700 CMe CentM Dr, Weit ii>ettr betore the JudOt Pr•ldlno In AMEAICAN OV'TOOOA Ill, I 12 Atrnv '7. Col01I• ~ 250. rounl•'" Vullev Ca 92708 lanta Ana, CA. 12701 0.l)lrtnHtrtl 234 rm 7.311 of the ,ICTITM>UI 8UltHlll Corporate Phu.a Drive, Sulla 202.
L• Sell• '6, P1nn,v1van1e I~ Rteharo L Ballard 10287 Slf111t1 abo11e tnllll~ CO\irl, located 11 NAMI ITATIMINT Newport Beech, Ca 92877 SI John \ 43, S.1on H•ll ., Avt P111nllll ~ DELTON HART 1110 Crtmtnat Court Bldg 210 w Temp• Th• fOllOwing PftlOlll 1r• 001"0 Raymond A. PelolO. )4112 telY•
V•ll•tl()v• 66 Prov111eno S3 W3. Fountain Velley. Ca 112708 r1..0Etl.A HAAT lot A"l)ete•. CA 90012 on March bu:A""'Eew':Y FARMS llO 18800 Rotld, Unit 332. L~una Nlgutl, Call·
W Vlrolnle 7'. St Frencl\. Pe 6f fhta bullneu la col'l(JuCled by an Cron·Complat11an1t EDMAN E 28, 1984 el 0 30 AM Of thal cl.lry " lomta 92877 SOUTH tndhlldual YOUNG enc' PEARLINE YOUNG lh9" lll'ld ltwlrtl IO •Mw c:~ .. II any Malt\ Sil"'· Sull• l IO, Huntington Thi• b\Jalntlll 11 COf\dUCled by •n
AuDurn 79 Tt""n•H 72 Alcherd L Ballard Oelendan1 JAN EATON KINSEY, you neve. Why tald perlOl"l ihould 0.aeh, Ca 92840 Individual
Au•lln Peev ... C..0•111• 51 '9 Th11 ttatemenl waa 111.0 Wllh lhe JUDITH A KINSEY. JO.-.NN B DOlbedt1Claredfr .. lr0tn1t1eeontrOf Benchmark Corporation. Oen..-el AAVMONOA PEl.080
ltfll Florlde .... Bl.cevn• 44 Cour1tv Clerk ol Orange Count• on Sil VEY JAMES Sil VEY. J & M OE· or their Plrttnts accordlf\Q 10 ltle P1ttMr, 1 CaJll corporation. ~ Till• 1111.,,,.nt wH flled wilh in.
Ftonoa 11, Oeoro1e 49 0~ 2~. 1983 ' VELOPMENT CO. a C11tlorn1a CO<· p11t111on on Ille 1ie1111n 1860() Main SllMI, Suite 110, Hunt· Countw Clerk ot Oranna Counly °" W CerQllne 13. Tn C11e1t&noo111 """ • tngtoo Be·~ .. C 92646 ' . .,,. 81 ,.,11 f!2:MH9 porallon, HOMEOWNERS EQUITY ~or !allure 10 ane11t. you may~ l '""'" • Dec 29, 1983
MIOW•ST Pubhlhed Or1noe Coa•l Oally INC a Ca1ttorn1a corporallon, ED· CMm•d guilty of • eo111empt of hit l>IJll""8 11 col'lducted by •
""'"""" ~ 1ow• !.1 SI Pllul Jan 2!,. Feb 1. 8 15. 1984 WARD.YOUNG. PEARLINE YOUNO court llmlted partnership . Pubhtned Oranoe
PIMMI
Coaat Dally
15. 198.C SOUTHWSST 5'46·84 nno DOES 1 thro1J9h 20, 1nclu1tve You 111e hereby nolllted of itie By. Aobert M Smtih, Secretary. PllQI Jin 26. Feb' 1. 0 0~111nome llS. Ol<lehome \1 100 Cro1 .. 0etendanta F DAL TON prov1111oria ol CIVIi Code ~ 237 5 Treaturer for lh8 general partner &47-t.C
Women HART FLOEll" HART . J & M OE· llllhl~h provide lhe judo• 1hell adYIN ahtp \
HIGH SCHOOL. PUBLIC NOTICE VHOPMENT COMPANY a Celt· the minor ind Ille p1re111a II pre•· Thia 11•1•meni w111 111•d lllltlh lh• -------------
'-• \flew uawe 1mn1a corporallon, 'TO SERVICE 8nl 01 the right 10 have' counMI County Clerk 01 Orange Couftty °" PUBUC NOTIC[
tu•te MHe 34. El Toro 29 FICTITIOUI BUllHlll COMPANY INC a Calll0<nla cor· pre11t1nl The court may eppotnt Jen 3 1984 ,2:M192 ----~.;;..;.;--~-------
Ntwoort Horoor SI univttr"tv "° HAM!! ITATl!Ml!NT poratlor•. HOMEOWNERS EQUITY counlMll lo repreMnt the minor FICTITIOUI IUllNlll
llv•n• 60, S•dOte1>oc1o. 73 The lollowlng per•on• are doing INC . a Callfornla corporation, JAN whether or nol the minor 11 1bt11 to Publtan.<1 O••nr Cout Oally NAMI ITATIMINT • Corona def Mor S1, e,1ancle 41 bu11nen aa EATON KINSEY . JUDITH A allord counsel and II they are un Pllor Jan 25, Feb · 8, l5. l984 The followlng peraone are doing
Sun..t LH911• lAJFIAEWOODS UNUMITED.(BI KINSEY JOANN B SILi/EV. JAMES &Ille to 1llorc counael shall appoint 554•84 bu11nen H
Fountain Vell•v 6S, Hunt1no1on CHIMNEY SWEEPS UNLIMITED. (Cl W SIL VEY UNI TEO ST 1' TES c.ounMl lo repreaef\t the parenla IAVINE FA AMS. 23 Almroek,
Buen )8 WESTERN STATES "'1Ul TIPLE TREASURY DEPARTMENT . The petition flied herein II for lht Irvine. Calll 92715
O<..-&n View 9~. We\lmin•ter 41 LISTING SERVICE. 912 N SIHll INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE purpoae ol lreeing the •ut>jec:1 chlld PlalC NOTICE Aou Sarreclno, 23 Almrock.
lz:Oi\o" S1, Martne 47 Af\ahelm. C• 92801 TACO S1. a partnership, STATE OF lo• placemen! for ed()()tlon Irvine. Calll 921 l5
NHL adds
All-Stars
Terry Hunt. 912 N Slesla CALIFORNIA BOARD OF ualect January 11 11184 NOTICIOF H1l1bualnee111conductedby an
Anaheim, Ca 92801 E QU I LIZ AT IO N T RANS -JOHN J CORCORAN PUIUC IAl..E lndlYldull
Thll bu11nesa ts tOf\ducted by en CONTINENTAL CREDIT SEAVlCE County Clerk On January 28, t984, at 11:00 AM , Aota SarreClnO
lnd1v1oua1 INC • Celllornia corpora11on. CLAY< By A Kunipo in the .. cood floor Conterenoe Thll 1t11ement wu llled With the
TEARY HUNl TON c ADAMS STANTON IN· Oepuly Room OI CommerceBenk. 1201 COlinly Clerk Of Orange County On
H11s Slalemenl was filed wllh l~ VESTMENT CORPORATION a Celi NOTICE TO THE Dove S1ree1 Newpo'1 Beacn. Call-Dec 27, l983
County Clerk of Orange Coun1y on forn1e corporallon WASHINGTON PERSON SERVED torn1a. CommerceBenk. a Calllornte
Jan 4, 198.C tlllVESTMENT CORPORATION, a You 111e aerved as an molvldual Corpore11on. the aecured p111y and
F234MO Cal1lornia corporauon IANDAA C. cuee a111gnee undet a Securlly Agree·
Put>llthed Orange
Ptto1 Jan 18. 25. Feb
0
'Dll0:2 Cot1t Oally
1. 8 1984
318·11.C PubllShed Orenge Coaat D•lly BEATTY. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA fne lime when a c11a11on II C•· ment ond Collaleral AHlgnmenl bf
P11o1 Jan 25 Feb 1. 8. 15. 1984 GAS COMPANY. a C11tlomla cor· emed aerved on a party may vary Deed ol Trull, wm sell 11 publlc auc· -------------
556-841 porc111on, MAUREEN A HASTINGS. depending on lhc method ol terv1ce lion to lhe htghetl bidder tor caah, In DllDllC NOTICE
the COUNTY OF ORANGE. &no For e><lmple tff Code ol CIVIi accordance 1111llh Secllof\ 950.C of th• n-.
-------------l DOES l lhrOIJ9h 25 1nclus1ve Procectvre I\ .C 13 10 through Uniform Commercial Code of C•ll· ---,-IC_T_l_T_IO_U_l_l_U_l_l_H_IE_l_I __
P\ISl.IC NOTICE CH• No 33 81 IO "1 ~ 40 tornta. the herelnallet cescrlt>ed col·
FtCTITIOU8 BUllNUS
NAME ST A TIMENT
SUMMONS Per!IQna hc1v1ng CUllOOy or COftlrOI 1a1e1a1 1n order to pay lhe Indebted· NA.Ml ITATEMINT
NOTICE! You have been au.d. or w11fl whom u1d child 11. are re-ne-.a and all eapen&e• bu:~:~~l~lng pertont If• dotno
"'I W YORK ( .\P) -
Ronk1t.' ~tcv<.· Y 1c:rman ol
Dl'troll head\ the: IJ'it ol
addition\ lo tht.' roo.tcr\ for
not wc.·(·k\ ~1onal
Hc><:h·} I caguc All-~tar
game.
CAMPlllLL CONFERENCE fhe lollowtng peraon1 are dotng ~leve Y'1ermen !Ot1ro111 Brien bustneH as
T,,. court me)' cMc:lde agatnel rou q111red lo appear o1hers cuect may The co111tera1 cona111~ ot an un· THE COVER·UP. 1560-A Newp<>rt
without your being tlee1d unt.N •opear ct.vlded 33 33% lnle<Hl tn lhel Cir· Blvd, Co111 Mesa, Ca 92627
you reap<>nd within IO da11 Reed A Put>lt&lled c1tat1on requirea ap-tiilln Deed of Trull and Note de-BrianEertJHkey,3280gi.St llA
B1llOw1 1 Mlnna~tal . Tonv· Tanll SIGNATURE AWARDS. 3008
<Vencouvert. Gi.nn Ander\on !Ea· Croddy Way. Santa Ana. Ca 9270.C
mon1on1, Bred Muwtll (M1nrnr•otoJ Cecelia M De Crone. 303 La Jolla
Lennv McOonelll tCeille•Yl. Deni\ Or . N-port Beech. Ca 92863
'>ovnro IChlce1101. Dave B111>vch This buatneaa ''conducted by an
'W1nn1peg) tnd1v1dual
WALES CONFERENCE Cecella M De Grona
Mio O'Connell <Bo,1on1 Joe ThtS stalemenl w&1 hied with lhe
Lire1111 (New Jtr1evl Mi~e Bullard County Cler~ of Orange County O'l tPllt\burghl. Mel\ Nuluno I Mon Deel 3 1983
•reel/, M&rk Jorin•on (H11rllora1. Don F23'set
Me1on1v (Nt,. Yor• Ranger" Berrvl Publi,hed Orang11 Coaat Delly
Peoenon <Bo"on) C.11 Perruufl P1lo1 Jan 25 Feb 1 8 15 1984 I Bult AIOI ' , . 5'42·6.C
Iha lnfOfmatton below . peilrance ot all persona tiled (235b scrtbed at lollow1 Coste Mesa. Ca 92627
It you wllh lo MHtk 111~ advice of en CCI 'Deed ol Trust and Au1gnment ol C" I .. P I L • 26
a11orney in lh1r. mailer vov should Publl•hed Orange Coaal Datly P1101 Aenta Celed March 3 t982, bet"""'1 "'" op .. er au o,acono.
do so promptly ao thal /our w1111en ''"" 18 25 Feb 1 8. 198• Alt11ta 1ed Cenu~ for Sell B•+~?aa~~~~!uN:-::~~~~.:2::3,
response ti any. FTl8'f be tiled on 309·8• AC1 ua1tza11on. lnc. a Calllornla Cor· generel partl\8fshlp
11me PUBLIC NOTICE poratlon Truaror and Dell• Peclflc 811an E Jeakey
AVl80IUs1eo ha s1do demend11de Mortgage Corporallon • Celltornle Th11 1ta1eme111 1111aa llled With the
El 111buma lede decldlr contra Ud. NOTICE Corporallon, 81 Agenl lor Un-Counly Clerk ot Orange County on
•In audlenct• a meno. qua Ud. re· INVITIHQ 1101 diSCIOHd P11nc1pa11 kf\O.., 81 Dec 29 1983
aponda dentro de 30 dlat LH ta NOTICE IS HEREBY GtVE~· lh 1 OPMC·•O. Beneflcaary. for I 150.000 ,~-.. I I . ..,, a PROMISSORY NOTE Dated -ntormec; on que •lgue. 111aled propo~als wlll be rece111ed by M h 3 19112 1 1 Publtshe<I O"nge Coaat Ollly 11 you wteh lo Mell the lldvloe of tile Clly or Co11a Meaa at the olflce arc · " the amount 0 Pllol Jan 25, Feb 1. 8, 15. 1914
en •ttOfner In thla matler, rou ot Ille Clly Clerk at the Clly Hall 77 S l50.000 trom ANllieted C4111ter tor 54i·04
ehould do •o PfomptlJ ao that rour Fair Drive Costa Meu. Calllor'n1a. Slet Actua111111on. Inc . a Callfornlt -------------ln•ex•pen•alve•
·on 1k spen· slvl not high
1n p11ca reasonilble
r.1asS1f1ee1 hihl IUa.f
written reeponM, If •nr. mar be vnlll lhe hour ot t I 00 • m on Feb· Corporellon, tn favor ot Delta Pacific ~UC NOTICE 1-------------I tiled°" Ume. r ar 2 1984 1 .. h 11 th 11 Mortgage CorporallOf\, a Calltorn1a ----~;;._--~;.....;;._ __ _ i-u Y • a w.,1c me fr/ wt Corporation .. PUBLIC NOTICE 81 Uated d•Ma aollcltet el coriee· be openec publltly and read aloud 1n Deleo Jin t8 1984 NOTtCl 0,
adver11111n~ -· r•'
Class1f1ed A dvertising 642·567P.
1-----------_;._---1 lo d• un at>ooedo en Ht• Hunto, lhe Council Ch1mbera for uary TRUITll!'I IAl..I!
8UP£RIOR COURT deberta l'llM!erlo lnmedl•lemenle, FUANtSHINO All.. LABOR. MA· ~o~:;C410Btank T.a. NO., ...
OF THE STATE de Hte manere. au re1pu.1ta TEAIALS EQUIPMENT TRANS· y I Ion NOTICE
OF CALIFORNIA eecrlla, al hey elguna, p4,1ede Mr PORT A TION ANO SUc'H OTHER 1201 Dove SlrMI YOU ARf IN DlfAUL T UHMR A
FOR THE COUNTY reglalrede a llempo. F.-.C1L1l1ES AS MAY BE REQUIRED N-porl Beach, CA 92660 HCOHD DEID Of T.-UIT, OATID
OF OAANQl 1·TO TH£ Dl'.,l'.NOANT: A cMI FOR THE RENOVATION OF THE 17 14185 t-9900 Noyember 11, tllO. UNLlll YOU
-------------lln rhe Maller ol lhe Ealale complelnt hH been rtled b)' ttle BALLFIELD LIGHTING SYSTEM AT Put>hshed Orange Cout Dally PtlOl TAKEACTIOHTOPftOT'ICTYOU" ~UC NOTICE MARGARET H GIBSON Oece&NO pelnUtt agaln•I you. 11 rou wleh lo DAVIS FIELD. I.IONS PARK 570 W Jan 21. 22· 23· 2.c 25· 198.C PROlt!RTY, tT MAY M 80LD AT A ____ ..;...;;.;.;;...;.;.;;..;.;..;;..;;. ____ I NO. A·111102 defend Ihle law1ull, you muet, 18lh STREET COSTA MESA. CALI 503·04 PUILIC IAU. " YOU NlfD AH
FICTITIOUI BUSINESS NOTICE OF within 30 daya alter lhta summona it FORNIA EXPLANATIOH 0, T ... NAT\Hlll
NAME STATEMENT tNTI!NTtON TO ~rved on you, Ille wllfl thla court a A ae1 ol pl1n1 1pecll1ca1ton1. and OF THE l'ROCllC>tttO AGAJMIT
lhe 1011ow1n9 peraont are doing SELL REAi. l'ROPf.RTY w111ten ratppnM IO the complalnt 01t1er conlraCl documenll mey be f>l&.IC NOTICE YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A
bvainen as AT "'IVATI IALI Unleu you do. your Celaull will be oblatneel 1n tlle Otllce ot the O.pa11 LAWYllR.
M( Mahon a fornwr ( rardt•n ( 1f0\l' (C\llklH
part of la~I '>l"awn <t flcr und<:r1w1ng t ornnar ~
\Urger~ in Ma\
GELA ro LITE 3355 Via lido. NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN that eritered on appllce11on of Hle ptaln· men1 ol Leisure Services. 77 Fatr NOTICE OF On February 10. 198.C. al 9: t5 m l\~Cd Suite 300 N-por1 Beach CA lhe undersigned wlll aell ., pr1v11e 1111 and lhll courl may enter a judge-D11ve Costa Meta. Calllornta, upon TAUITll'I IALE AM . EXCHANGE TITLEHOLOfRS.
h~ pa,~ I 92663 sale 10 tile liighell and bflt bidder mMt against you tor lhe relief de· reve1p1 01 a nonrelundebl• fee ol T.8. •IM INC • California Corpol'111on u
lt11 C..ream 1ndus111e!t Corp 3355 subjecr 10 conltrmallon or said Su· manded 111 lhl! c;ompla1111 wtuch S6 00 II bidders request plan• and On February 10, 1984 al 9 15 am duly appointed Trutl" under l f\d
I Via Lido Suite JOO Newporl Beach, pe1101 Coull on or alter 5 oo pm on could ratull 111 g11in11hmen1 or 11~1t1ea11ona Ile mailed lhe thllge Columbia f'1nanc1et Corportllo" u purauanl to OMd of Tru1t rec:crdecl
CA 92663 the 61h day or Feb•u1ry. 1984, al tile wagee la1<1nQ ,,, mon!!y or property w111 be S7 SO per Ml Tru!lee or Succeuor Tru91ee or November 26 1980 at ln1t No
I rri,, ltus1neu 19 coneluC111d by 11 0N1c.e ol MESERVE MUMPER & or oar.er reltl!I reQuf!Sfl'<.l 1" 1~1e com· Each n1d shall be made Of\ rhe Substituted Tru11ee 01 lhal certain 38907. In book 13853 page 938, of
c..rirporauon HUGHES !> 190 Campus Dr1ve. New· p1a1n1 proposal lorm and In lhe menner Deed of Trusl executed by Ste11en N Ofl1c111 Record• in the off~ ol lhe
--------Contlan<.e M Cale 5ecrelary port Beach, (7141 752·8995. AllM· Dated J811 ~b 1116<1 provided 1n the contract documenl~. Sucherd and Phyll11 S Sucnard County Recorder of Orenge County, Thi~ statement was 111.,0 w1lh 11111 11on ERNEST J SCHA~JR , Coun LEE A BRAN<.t1 Clerk and snall be accompa11led by Ii nusb1nd and wile. and recorded De-Stale ot Callfornte E11ecuted by
(.mmly Clerk or Orange County on 11 ol Orange Stille ol ~alltornia, all By Curolvn f Acosta Deputy cerl1l1ed or cashier's cheGk or a btd cember 31. 1979 aa ln.irument No Ronald H Henry. an unmarried men
Bl'RKHARDT EDWARDS 1no11H~ lhe r1ghl Hiie end 1nlerea1 ot Hid Pvollshed ()range C..0,,51 Delly Piiot bond tor no1 len than 10 percent ot 37309 ol OH1c1a1 Record& of Orange Marie l Johnson. ·an unmarried
m :u :N f' HU HK II A Hf YT .i fl) llO-:Nn. C, 1~ i\('L'. L'J) F2329S7 deceeaed al lite time ot Oealn end all Jan 18 ;>~ I et. 1 B 1964 lhe amount ot 1he btd. mace payable County Cahlornia. and purtuent to woman 111 )<>ml lenenta1WILI.. SELL
' i: "" Publl&h!Jd Orlrnge Coasl Dally the 11ghl lllle and 1nteretl lhat the 314-84 10 the C11y ol Costa Meao th11 certain Notice ot Default there-AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST n· .. 1d1·nr 11( C'11<;\a M•·'la WA Hl>S. ·•i.t• · f1li. .1 I l''IHh•nl Pilot Jlln 1 t 18 25 Feb 1 1fl84 eatate 01 said deceased hae ac-fhe ContraClor ahall. 1'1 the per-underrec.orded September 28. 1983 BIDDER FOR CASH (payable attlme
p.1,,1•d ,J w .1 v J :111 u ;11 v 11) V1-.l.i f,11 (our yi•;ir)., 600-8.C quired by operauon ol law or other· PU8LIC NOTICE lormance ot lhe work anal improve· u lnslrumenl No 03-<428179. ol Of· of Hie In lawful money of the United
" I 1118 I ..., I 1 I J --------------I wise lhan or m eco111on 10 that ot ment1 conform lo the Labor Code lit1111 Aecorda ot aatd County. -111 Slates) et the fronl entrance 10 the ~ . ' ,., 11\ w''' H· ,,,.,._,., .iw.1.v al twr hornr· ~ ' PUBLIC NOTICE aa1d deceaaed ar lhe 11me ot death. ORANOE COUNTY ol lhe S1111e of Calltom1a end other under and pur11Jef\I to tald OMd ot old Otano• County Courthou1e. l.-·l11v1·d rr111lh1·1 rrl M1ldrf'rl .J.111u.11 \ LO I ~llM Bw 11 1r1 ------~....;...;..;.;;..;;;_ __ -' 1n and 10 all lhal certain real properly SUPERIOR COURT laws of lhe Stale or Caltlornla appll· Trust Jell at public aucllon ror cHh. •ocale<I on Santa LAna Blvd., be-
f' Htl1·v 11f I rvtn1· ( ;,.,1rgt· ll l'.t...,11IP11.1 { ',allf 11r111:1 \h(· FtCTITIOUI eUllNEll &11u111ec:1 1n lhe City ol N-port 700 CMc Center Dr. WHt ca bit> lherelo. wllh the ucecrnon l1wful money ot the Untt~ St1lfl ot twffn Syc1mor1 St & Broedway.
B 11rkh,,rd1 ,1 r S ,1 u l h w:" ,1 hcmll·rn<iki·r .ind llvt"l.I NAME ITA TEMENT Beach. County ot Oranoe, Stele of l•nta Ana. CA. mo1 only 01 such variations as may be "mertca, 1 c11h1er·1 check peyabl• Sanra .-.na. CA 111 rlQht, lltle end
L<11{Un.1. C.;!lfiir IJ .wd J:.ick 111 ( ·orcin.i cli·I M,j( flll l:l l1111 1011ow1ng persona are doing Calltorn1a. parllculerly Ceecrtbe<I II p1111n1111 F' DELTON HART and reQutred under the 1pec1a1 ttalulH to Hid Trullee drawn on a atate 01 tnlerffl conveyed 10 and now held
bu1tneu H lollow• lo w11 l'LOEll A 'IAAT purau1n1 to which procMCllf\QI here· nat1ono1 benk a atale or federal by It under Hid Deed of Trust In lhe K Hu rk h;,rd t 11! Ht•l I vr-;1r\ 1,..f 11r1· rtt11v1t11< tu STONE SURFACING 4002 River Lol 10 and lhe westerly one-hall ot Cross-Complamilnls EDMAN E under are laken anct which have not creCll union. or e at ale or lederel properly tHuateo In ... 1c1 County end
tnlo(ham W a'ihtr11<t11r1 Shi• " v.._1,, Sli1 '' ,u1 v ivPd by lwr Ave Newporl Beach Ca 92663 Loi 11 Traci No 756 81 pet map YOUNG and PEARLINE YOUNG been supercedect by lhe provt11on1 se111nga eno loan aatoelallon dom1-Siii• detcrlbed 11
;al'>(i \Urvt\'t'll liv runt· Rr;,nd r.11,11,11,d .. J LP• 1'A.Jw;,rd), of RandJlll L Goodman 4002 River rec<)rded'" Book. 23 paoea 7 and 8, Oetendanl JAN EATON KINSEY of the Labor Code Preterence lo clled In th11 s111e. 11 the Cli•Pm•n PARCEL 1 Fee almpltt till• to
t I l Avll Ne-port Beach Ca 9,,663 ot M1sce11aneous Mapa. Olllc1e1 Re-JUDITH A, KINSEY JOA"""' B' tenor •h•lt be given only 1n the man· Avenue en1r1nce to the Chile Cen1er Condom1n1um Unit No 183 llhe 1 11 r lf•rt irrtcl ,,,, ur1·:11 V1-.U; llirf'I• 'l'Jll,, M"IVlll 1if ~ c c o "'' 'U I ··1 C ,., • Thi~ buainen 18 conducled by en c.ords. ounly or renge Sil VEY JAMES Stl VEY J & M DE· ner provided by law Bulldlng 300 East Chapmen 1've Or n t . 1n the lly of N-port Kr,, 11ti1 h 1 I rl r ,, r1 M 1 ' 1 ... ~:u11:i 111 I I". ( ir•·1<11ry 1 ,f individual More commo,,ly know" as 20:? 1 VELOPMENT co 8 California cor· No bid 'hall be conatdered unleu onoe CA all 1h11 right, 1111e anc Beach, aa shown upon the Con·
Burkh.irdt "'.1~ .1 .1.1 V•'olf ( ·,..,t.1 M•·\,1 ,1nd NNJI 1JI Hrindy C.OOClman East Bey Front. B•lboa. Calltornia porallon HOMEOWNERS EOUITV 1118 m&Oe or1 a lorm lurn1thed t>y lhe anteretl conveyed 10 end now h.eld dom.lnlum Plan tenlltltd "Con·
f P'llll••lll l)I l}t1• t ·11,1,, Mi·\,1 Ir VtrH .ind foui "r .md Tron ~tetemenl was filed wlltr the 94'661 !The lmprovemenlt 111ua1ee1 INC 8 Calllornia corporahon ED· Clly ol Coat11 Mesa and 11 mace In by 11under1a1d Deed of Trull 1n the dom1nlum Plan tor lot 1 of Traci No " <.,1,unly Clerk ot Orange C..ourlly on thereon and the p11v11e pier and altp WARD YOUNG PEARLINE YOUNG accore111nce w1tn lh• p1ov111on1 ol properly l!llluatlld 1n said County and t0587"). County of Orange. Siii• ot .111•a .111d w.1, ,, rrn rrihf'r ,,f 1 lt1ldr1·n S1•1 v1•·1". Wl'I" d dj•A• l lh t 1 d-" •he 1 St d Celll (I"• "Pl ··1 d'"" , ·' • Jdrt 1;, 198.C rin 11n o ...,.,n ere o ere inc u """' and DOES 1 lhrough 70 inclusive • propoa<1 •6Qu11emen11 ate escrtl>ed aa ornta, '"' an . recor .., on
the N1·w11<11t ll<1rb11r 'Ju,.~.dd V J.111uar";1~·111YIHttl FUa758 1n tht1aale) C•OH ·Oefellelitf\ls r DALTON Eacht>ldl'.l111muslbellcentedand PARCELl Unltl6 aathownand July 12, 1979 ... Document No
l.ulhr·r ;111 <'hurc It 11( Ni,v. .!l'M ,11 tlw 1-:ti·r rnlltitll'i PtJbllaheo Orango c;oaal Dally Sa10 real properly to be aold 81 HAAT FLOElLA liAHT J & MOE alao prequalit1eo atrequ1re<l aa law cetlneo on thst certain Con· 158t0 tn Book 13226. Pagea 76
I•· 1 L· p,101 Jan 25 FAb 1 • 15 198• '' except oa to ttlle VELOPMENf ~OMPANV a Cali The C11y Counc11 Of ""' City 01 dom1n1um Plan recorded December through t 15, lncluelve ot Oltlclal ~· licir t .... 11 I r· IHI• r.JI ~·1 vu t'!'I ( h.1f14•1 Ill ( )t 1·;.r1"cl1·. (':JI! v <> .. T f s I c c I M 2 978 ... I 0 c fB.C·84 erma o • e: aah In taw!ul torn111 co•porttlion r D SERVICE 01 a eu reae111ea the right lo 1 . 1 . 1n Book 12958. Page 192 t. cor.,s o Hid tanoe ounty. Whleh v.. di t.11·h• Id 11 1 Thur-..J.1v, 1111111;1 r1H111;lltnj,( v..u, R .. v money ol the Un11ee1 Statcit on con COMPANY INC . 11 Calllornto cor· lt"lllCI any or 1111 bids ol 0111c1111 Record• ol Orange Coun-Plan pertain• 10 lhll pro£)efty cte
.J.111lJ,JI v .!Ii I llK I .11 11 :io I (f•fld l>-•fl ~; W.il)llHi q( 1>1 lirmauon ol HI•. O• part C81h and porouon HOMEOWNERS EOUITY Ellf>fln p Phlnttey ty CalllOtl\18 scribed In Traci No 10!587.racordtd
l\M ,, 1 j •1,.1, , Hr 111 hi'" l~·l l vi ., ,r( wd ('ht l~t1.1r1 M tnu, PUBllC NOTICE 1ermt acceptable lo the Co·E•· INC 8 Ca11fornaa corpo•alton JAN City Clerk nl rhe C11y of Coat a MeH PARCEL 2 An undlvtdlld 1125 in Book 449. Pagel ~ lhrough & of ecutors Ftve fettent ol amoun1 bid EATON KINSEY JUDITH A. KINSEY Publiahnd Orange Coaet Delly Pilot 1nteres11n and 10 Loi 1 ol Traci No Mlacetlaneou1 M1p1. record• or Nld
H1 i..1d" ;, \' ( la.1J1r·I w 1 t It Ir w~ of ( '.1rl~h.1d lnll·rnwnl FICTITIOUS BUllNfSI IU tie depotlled with bid JOANN e SIL VEY. JAMES W Jan 20 :1r, 198.C 10023. H shown on a Map recorded Ore,,ge County
p,, ... ,,., H11wr .I kl·ri.t 11f "ill 1)1 Ill 1':11111 • .t 11111.. NAME8TATl!MENT The CoE,(8CUlO•~ rllMMI tnes11vFY UNlfED ST ATES 331 ·84inBook.C25.Pagee29end30ol PAFICEL2Anundl\llded00313 lir1;111ri~( 11111.11111111 "llJ lrrl !\li·rrinn,1) !',irk (.ll·i .. in...,dt• 111" 10llowinq peraona are dom1;111gt1lto•1>1ec:111nyandAlltltd1 TAEAStJR Y DEPARTMENT Mt11<:ellaneousM11pa.record1olOr· percen11nterffltnandto thecom-
I II I 1 twt111e" ,,. !lad~ r>r ollere I<> bfd 1n wllltng 11nd fNTfRNAL R"VENUE SE"VICE PUBLIC NOTICE r.inge Coun1y California 1o0e1her mon areas H ahown and defined on ''" .11 .11 •1' l,.1v.r1 l\ 1•r11 tr lrwrid" I I f1 I ll [lOnAC.lllJN SYST'MS INC c: n 1 •· · 1••v 111.1v " . < w111 bti rece1vA1J 111ltltt11loreu1d of rACO r,1 0 oannerthip STATE OF wllh .ill improvements !hereon.••-lhe Plan.
1111.tl f'.11 k ~ 111 11d' 111.1 VI ;,I) 111111r1h1111· 111 lwr 1111•111111·\ lo j 1"20 Sv1;tf\ lvr,n SlrtNlt Santa Atta 11<.e 111 any lime after lhe l11M pubh (,A 1 t r QR NI A B 0 ARD 0 F NOTICE c;eptlng lheretrom Condom1f\1um EXCEPT THEREFROM ell oil, gu,
.1 I •It• ,ll,.)111t11,1 r v •in W1·d rt•., 1\ 1 1ltr11" f'nurut,1111111 fl) :i·I C.a Q:?TllS c1111on 11er1J1ol al\O before !> 00 P m F <; .) 1 l 1 l A r Io 111 T A AN s INVITIHO BIDS UMs I lhrougt1 25 1nclu1lve. tocared m1neral1 and other hydrocarbon
l I • . . •. E•lliOcfl()ll Syalem~ 111(. (Call· on Cate ol aate C..ONTIN[lllTAl CREDIT SERVICE NOTtt.E IS HEREBY GIVEN that lhereon subalanc" lying below • depth of
' '1" .irilJ;ir \. :!:i I YIM f rrirt1 ·' M1"·"or1 ( '"' W Hti.icl S.in lorn1a1. 1no South Lyon S1ree1, Dllted lh1a 18 day ot Janu111y INC. 11 Celltornui corporatton CLAY. ~calull propo111la will be recet~fJ<J 0) EXOEPTING THEREFROM an un· 500 feet wllhoul any rlgtll to enler
I '1\1 It, !I I'M In lwu o l I >11 11,11, ('A Arr ;1n~f'm•·nt by S11n1a Ana C,11 9270~ 198• roN c ADAMS ST ANTON IN· l~f.t City 01 t.oal• Meae 11 11\e office 01v1ded one-half 1ntere11 1n ell oll. upon the turfece o• the tub1urface
f 1111>. 1 f , 111nt11hu1111r" m,1 \ fo:ti•r n;d f I ti J-. MrJrtU.tf V. lh1a bu1m111u It conouc:led by a MESERVE. MUMPER~ HUGHES VESTMENT CO~ORATION 9 Call n the C:lly Clerk at lhe Cit Hell 17 peHOlttum, natural gaa and mlneral ol Hid lend above a "-Pih of 500 1~ 111.ul1 111 lit• Arrwr 11':111 (,. ,,,,,.,1111. (" Ill r llJ c.orporlllton. Bv Ernest J Schao Jr At1omeya torn1a corporallon WASHINGTON Frur Drive Coitla M•aa ell!orn••. righta I". 0" or under the above de· fMt II provided In lnttrumtnlt ol
l11.,r1 J\,v111.1111111 1'11,r11· ,, "II [,lraf.1IOf\$y1111mstnc lor MICHAEL I AOAAK ANO INV(STMElllT CORPORATION a un11lth11nour1)111001m on Feb· scrtt>edlan0.811MOrvedbyR1chard record .
lM llouHr Pr1tA1dent WAL TEA Colllornie corportJtlori s.-.NOAA c, runry 16 •911.C at which lime lh~ H Checey and Aulh M Chacey hu.. PARCEL 3 An e•clu11ve rtoht af\C
Hr''' hi '' Hr· II Hr11;1d" .1v NOAKES Tt111 11atomen1 wu 111~ w11n It)• DK CtllSON 111 (.,o.f.cecu1or~ BEATTY SOl,JTHfRN.CALtFORNIA will b~ opened publlCly and rud bend &nd wile. by deed ,ec;c;rded e11emerr110 uM tha patio., .. de ..
\1,111u,1111 f ltr•~ 111" l'.I< ll" J\ NI JAKES. 1tj{t :.!II. Cou111y Cle•~ of Orong+i Courtly 011 IJr the (,lat<' or MAAGAREl H (,AS COMPANY ti Calitornaa cor aloud '" lhe Council Chamt>era for Mey 16. 1950, In Sook 2012. Page IQf\1190 P 183 on Iha Plan aa being
HAAIOA LAWN·NT. OUYf
Monuary • Cemetery
Crematory
1625 Oilier Ave
Cotta Mua
~0-55~~
PliACE aROTHl!"I
HLL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
t 10 Broadway
CO!ttl' Meu
&.42 ~1SO
BALTZ 8EAOEAOH
SMITH & TUTHILi.
WUTCLIFF CHAPEL
427 E 17111 SI
CQ•ll Mn11
64& 9371
PACIFIC VllW
MSMOllltAL PAIU(
Cemetery • M ortuery
ChaJ* • Cremetory
3500 P.clftc VHrW Of1ve
N-.port Beech
644-2700
McCO'AMJC• MOUUMtY
I 795 L.alun1 C.nyon Ad
LeguM ~. C• 1185 I
48--·0• 15
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J n w (I J all u I ( v n... 27 1983 (.18SON f,lfJl .. hO•I MAUREEN A HAS TINGS ~URNISHING All LABOR. MA-523. Of Olllclal Recore• appurten1nt to lh• Ul)ll 1 1'•1""''1 Y • • '233t0Cl PuOltall8d Orengo Coul 01111)< P110111..,8 COUNTY or ORANO£. eno EAIAl6 EQUIPMENT. TAANS· PARCEL 3 An eictuatve ee... PARCEL 4 An 111clu11ve rlQhl and
11 HllH rn 1.1.r. An~t·lt·" A Pub1t1111eo 0••1111• C.o••1 011ly J•n :14, 25 31 1984 OOFS 1 ,,,,ough 25 ln<.I 1 ' PORTAflON AND SUCH OTHER ment appur1enen1 10 .. ,h Unit tor H&emefll to ute t,,.'parkl"O 19ace
11.1t1v1• of l'orm111;1 (':tit Piiot J&n 2~ .. .,b 1 8 16 198.C 621 8.CI Ca· .. No 31 t1 IO u ive r AC.IL;TIES AS MAY BE REQUIRED lhe uae end occ11paney ol lhOM por. detlgnlled on th• Plan H Ptt-lftg
101111,1 r:r11 h,ul lrvt•d ,1J1 hti. 635 8" IUMMONI ~~~K~~IM~tfV~~E~~~:"~~ tlont ol the RettrtCled Common Speee No PS·133 I f ( • 1 l I r Pl&IC NOTICE NOTICll You have *" •u.d C( E Arlia cnrgn•hKI trf ~ Ottllrt1lli'f Tri. ltreet -.ddren -.nd otrfer
' i · iri , ,.,,, tirJ Jf• rm· mov PlllllC NOTICE The court m dee!IM ...,"'' ~ NT R 197!l AAlE1'RIC DRIVE. or Aett11ctton1 r.cordfd Oec:eml>lr common dealgnatlon, It •ny, of the
111g 111 L.Jlo(UnlJ Bt•1:11 htOunu IUt'I"'°" COURT ' .,llhout rou:'beiao tlurd ~ COST" MESA CAllFO~NIA 12 1078, If\ BOOk 121166. Ptoe 1843 real p10~1ty deterlblld above It
P11111 t ti VI' v1•a1 .. ·11(11 II 1· w :tl\ FtCTfTIOUI BUii••• 0, CAUfOftNIA. J'OU •••pond within '° day1 •.... d Ol~ rr•t 15\"lani d IP9Clllcall0f\I. •nd ot OfllCltl Aecorcta of ••Id C0un1y purpor1ed to be· 102 s~ortz Platl.
.111 , 1tclt111{ (·ii Pol v llruvrr NAME IT ATIMINT COUNTY 0, O"ANQI Ille lnfotmetlofl below ' crJn reel ocumen1t mey ~ an(I shown Of\ lhf< Condom1n11.1m Unll 139 Newport BHofi. CA 921183
' thn lrnlowtng ~rtone 111 doing In th• Maller ot lhtl II vou wish 10 ..,.~th~ •dvlc-. QI 1111 Obteineo in lhll oNice ot fhe o.c>en-Pls11 for .. eh lJn11 The underelgned TrullM di•·
"l Y ••t lh1 111111· , ,r h1<1 1frulh buaan1111 .u App1tc.011on of lllQrnny 1n thi• ma1111 you ahould mtnt 01 letaure SarVlCflt, 77 Fair Tht ttrfMll &ddr•" or olher com· cla1mt •r'iy llablllty for any lncorrec:I·
11.. ... -.111 I\ .. c1 liy hl'i JANf f AAW~ l l INSUA1'NC(. f OUAO 1c;KANOAR KAliAM dci ~r1 promptly "" IMl your wrtlllWl Or iv~ ,c0~1• MHll CAlllOrnlll upon mon 09'1QfllliOn 01 tlald propel'ty •• ne11 61 Ille l11MI addr ... and Olhet
p•1r1•1tl'i Bud .md Jt•ttiwll•• IAl("I Equine·Aanch ln1ur1nct . tor <..hang• ol N1me 11111-1on1W 11 1111y m1y be fllod on $"1-~t 11~ ~ .. nonretund1tblt1
1" ot p111potted 10 be 1214 LH Arenat commo" de11gnallon. If any 11\own
. 2426 22nd 81 N-po11 Beach C• No A 17 t~ n umeoo v. 1' ... ,, reQuelll P '"' 11nd W•y Cn•1• Mn9 c.-. lltlrem N•Mkt·~ ht11lh•.''"· ( ••·oHri·v~28&0 . f)ACJFA Tu S11ow c..1o115( AVllOtU11e0 h• ••Co oemandade ~111u111on• b• malled lhe th11ro• Nam• •nd •ddreu ot the Said ••le w111 be made. out wllhOlit
11! ( 111" r l1nt1. < >il1f11rn10 1tnrl Jene En11gh1 FarWilll 24'8 27nd FOA C.t4ANGE or NAM£ fl trtbumrt lede dffldtr contra Ud. wllEI he S7 50 per Ml ri.n.t1c;111ry 111 whote 1&qut1t the eovef\enl or werramy. a.pr ... Of 1m
M,,, I. 11( ( ln1,1rtu ·u11kr SI N-port Bellth Ca 9'~ fSec 606•1 t in eudlencta e menoe qi.te Ud ,.. atll bl<! •htll be made on lh• tale 11 being conducted C~mbla t>lle<l, regarding tllle. r:><>.....ion, Of
L.iui.1 A1trll' Nll~kc•' o( Thi• bvlln .. a 11 conduct.a by 11n rOuAO ISl<ANDA!i KARAM hH 1ponde delltro de 30 dlH La~ ta C>tp ®O:~ form .,,0 _in lha minner Sav1ng1 •nd Loan AHCKllllOn, 91\Cumbranc ... top11ytheremalnlng
tt'dlvt<lual fllfl(! 11 ~1111on In lhtt r.f)ufl for en lnformaclon que •IOue rovo 111 Ill• contrac1 docu I t 7911 Von Karman. Irvine. CA p11nc1pa1 1um ot lhe no1e(e) MCUted
S.111l.1 Montt 11 '"'"'' .,, I••". Jin" l!nflghl ~arwell or<l'I• •11ow1ng 1>411111on411 10 chartge If rov wt•h lo ..... the ed•ICI• Of meni4 9no •nt~ •~panted by 9'714 by Nici Deed 01 Trutt. with lnttra•t
I l.1w11 N1Mk1·" c.r Ontarw. Tt11s •l•lement 11111 flled W11h lh111 ht' neme from rouAO 1SKANOAA '" ellOftMJ' tn thl• maner J'CMI ~:-~"~ t ni« 1 ~~ ,::! • Said Hie wlll be made wllhout lh.,tOn. ••provided l~Mld notfl•t.
1111"1 t"' Mt•j(l.111 l 'ur..i .rnd COVl'lly Cl.,k 01 01anoe County on KAP\.AM l<l f IUD Al EXANOEA lhCMlld do so promptly 10 thai yow 1 1°1';.. or not 1• I an t...,er driverilnl or warr\111)', •~p11111 Of Im. llOv.aAC411, ll11ny, unci. the 1.,mt ot
t M h ( [)fl(. 'lO 108>4 l<AAAM wrttlefl rffponH tt ,,,1 m~ be '*" O 9movt11 or the bid made PIMIO. a• to flttl "l>O••won or en· Hid OMd Of l011t .... Cl'IMO"
Ill-JI ll'W Ill f•W llf >nw1 Ill, ,2J4114 IT If\ HfACBY OHDfAE:O lhll all flied on time • . Pll)'llt>rt IQ lite Ctly ot CC>lrl MH• Cumbrll\Oee ~o ..... 1y the U'IPlld 1no ••!*'Ml Of the True•" ar'ld ot
IJm 11 C1•or )tt• Bur kt •1r Siu Put~lltl'le<J Oranr. Coetl Oallv pet10111 11t1ei1ta1ec:1 1n the ma11ar It u1ted .... 8°'te1tare1con... fhe Con1t•c101 •hall. I" the Ptf bl~ d~ on the no1e ex not .. tn. 1ru1t1.crHled by utd De4td 01
11!11 ( '1ty .ind J(r:indmot h1•r l'llQI Jen 25 f'eC> , 11 15 1084 alort111d ftPPHr belOr• lhlt court 111 Jo de un ebofedo M\ ,.,. aeUflto fOfm .. nca o: ll'llll work and lmPCOv~: MCUrecl by Mid Oeecf of Trull. lo Tru•t • -Mn. Wt II toe (> N nk .., 1 ; 1543.9.c O.p11rtmM1 No 3 al 700 Clvte ~rle ti.ceflo lnmactletamant .. men• ton 0tm to Ille labor Od .. wit 1102.693 94, l>lut thtl tOltowmg Tt\e•f<Jlal mount of the unoetd
r ' 1 1 C1W1t11>1 Ofl111! Weat Santa Ana Call de fftl rnMWa •u , ueat~ 01 lhe State 01 C1lll0tnlt en<J Olt\el ntlmatecl COlll, ••~nMt and ed b•l•"'14 ot lhe ObtlQ•llOn .. url9 I>)'
S • .11 I l 1· W 11 ht n I< to 11 PU8UC NOTICE torn•• r>n r,.n•u&ry 17 198't a't o 1~ H c:rtte. If tier a'9une, ,,=. Ml 1•11111 01 lhll Sial• of C1hl0<n1• epptl vane" al tf\e 11rne.011rie 1ntt111l Pt1bR-ttw1 prCPifrlY to t>e 8010 and tMton P11r~u.in1 11f Jo.rn , "'~~11·~, o'tl()C~ AM inc then tf\d ttlett ""'''''ad•• tt.mpo. tabHI lhateto With rht ••Cll)ll~ c111on 01 Ihle Nouee or Ihle •bl• """'•tecl coat•.•~.,_,, ... ancs tu~ ~,.>1fy " 1111 t r•·mlltc-<J .. nit 'ICTITIOU8 IMlllHlll allow c11u•* 11 a11y tnev he11e wtir f·TO THS Dl,INDANT-A ef'IN Only 01 au<.h vn11111on1 •• me; """ $2 152 70 advancn at ltl• ttme ot 1ne 1nllltl
t l w 11 10,111 ' 1 j NAMI tTATIMINT an1d P4th11n" IC>r ttllng• ot ~.,,,. complefnt hM been rrtN· tty llM reciwad under the •oec111 1t1tutN NOTICI TO Plll>Utatton ot Ille NOiiet of l llle ll
I" WrJI"< ill wa, Th• lollowtno p.aon1 ar• doing •hovlt;1 not i... grefttld paMttn .. elnet ~ou It ou wfM t6 pu1tu1ftt 1own1<:hpr0Qled1ngatlet• NC)ftlltTY OWHIR 127.,_.0 ~
fh• >1 ·11 h tim "h1·11u• .11! 1>1111neff.. II 19 FllRJ.HfA mde.ed thll 1 de~ thlt l~I 'you muet und&r ar• lakllll 8"d wflH:l'I heyt nol YOU A"I tN Dl,AULT UNDIR A Tt1• '*'11110'.ltry vnClet N ld Deed
Ill• 1 ;11nt I\ ( d1•h1111wn of 8A0AOM00A HO~ltS 2~~51 copy ot lh1• CVdllt to thow cauM be within 10 08yU!1et fh;a aummOf\t 1~ ~ tuperc:eor by ~· prOlllllOM DelO 0' T"UIT, DATID Declem• ofTrutl ~atolo11 ••9Culed ano dt
h 11 Ill•· wtll h•· h••lrf •1fl P"..-0 Ot AllCte, Suite 10 LOQuna publlah-CS 1n '™' Oranqa CoHI Oally 11tv.~1 on ye>v ,,,. wilh lhta c.ourt • ~ lh• hL•1": C>O• 1•1.,enc. to IMJr 11, 1m UNL.IU Y~ TAKI l1ver11is tn t"-1.1noer119nec:1 • ~1111" I . 1 l~lllt CallfO<ntl 028~3 Ptlol 11 naw'P•P•• of gen•ret wrtlltll\ """°" .. to the complllnl bor 1 11 01\ltlf\ only tn ll\t maft• ACTION TO ,flOT•CT YOU" Dec:l111at1on OI 0.t•ult ano Otnlend
!°llJ111l.1y • •Hlll01ry :W 1184 at OEN,TAR OfVfLOPMfNT INC c111.ul111011 pullhthed tn lhll COOf\ly Uni'"• 101, do your cjelault wllt be ner provided b~ 111111 "'°"""'· n MAY II IOlD AT A for 8a141 •nO • wrllten NOllCI of 0.
11 AM 111 Smyth Hr·ot lw,..... a Nt-v YOfll CofPo"tllon 26251 111 1'14'11 on1. a wee tor four con. elllMed on Q910cetl0fl 01 lhe ptain NO bid -"111 0. OOf\llderecl uni.A "VIUC IAL.I. W \'OU .. ID AN leull anl'i Fleellon to Gtlt nit undtr
1\mpt111111 .. 1ll f I IJf fl••r 11( l>i·I PIM!) De Ahc.ia Sull• I 10 llQUf\a '"" 11llva ... "' 611or Jo Ille c:tay ol Htd tilt •nd lhlt '°"''may llllltlt I judoe ~ .. m~~ on. IO<m IUll\ltlltd by Iha lll't.A .. AT~ °' THI NAfUltl Me•lfkl ClllMd Hid NOllCA ot Oeftutt I> 1 1 1.. 1 1~1111 C• 9211!13 hHllllQ mt1111 'O"'"" vw 101 lhfl ,1111,1 de •ty 0 0•11 M"8, •nd 11 4"1•d• In OI THI '910CllOlllOI AQAfNIT ..,,, [lec,tlnn tn .l\ell lo oe reoorelecl tn I"" '" .mi iark .unit n1 Tn•t bua1n..c 11 c;onouctlld by 11 0114lc:I 111nu••y 17 1984 mr1,,C1-.d 411 ll\e complllinr wti•<-1\ •tCOfdanct with the prowlll0tt• of YOU. Y~ IHOU\.O OONlAOT A ftla ~1111ntv Wflllf• lt11u .. 1 prOOtflY I• "It•·• I l>u11.1 f'• 11111 f 111\Awr'll Co•OOt•ltOn FRANlt 00M041CHINI tt>ulll ••-ult 111 lrrll\hmetll til the P'l>P0"8I r~vtrementa '-AWYI" 11)(.atecl
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MIQlich 81>11e 2111, Aocll111 .. ltt lncllVldual 1t1d1.,,1d~I !hoe butt,_, 11 c;ond~ltod liy an 0111t11• Hau<.h Cr..itt•O<lny 131 Sit.VEY JAMCS Sii.VEY J & M Of· Cente1 1270 A.,. Of the ~iCat J VtlQMll 81fl M Camec;ho 1no1vt0u1I Via Orv .. tu N.wpotl a.tt:h C.tt•
New York, New York. t0020 ll'lttt• Th11 t1119menl WU llled With Ille Thll flllemtfll ..... flltO with '"' HANA AAOA l0<r11a ~i:.18&3 V!LOPM NT co • C111f(lfn11 COi'·
of lnce>rpoi1t1Clf1 Oelaw•rl I CO\inly Cle< .. ol Ot1nge County on County 0.11 of OflllQe CO\lnly on Tl111 1l1temen1 wu hied w1111 " Th•• t.u91tMllM •• tOf'dUGled by I ~·1~ c:.~:~~~~t~~~1ri
Thie C>u11ne11 It C<>rnkielt<I by t J•n 3 1984 0.C.ml>et 21 198') C1>1.1nty Cle<JI of 0,.l\QI County 011 04tn..,.1 ~,t,,eulup WARD YOUNG PEAALINf YOUNG llmlltd p1rtner1h1p ,-2:M7M •m..t1 0.C:Mn~ 1'1 1983 JOMf.lh 9 Co1-011ny
Aneutro111•. lnG Pul)llttle<I Of1nge CoMI Daily Pubha~ OrlllQt Co•tt Dally ,~,. fh11 ttlttn'lent wH Iii.cl with the and DOES 1 0\1~ ~. ln(.l\ISIYe
Or Bodg•n C M~llch Piiot Jan 2!1 Feb i, 8. t!I 1944 P1101 Jan t8 25 ~•b 1 8 1984 Pubf11n.c! Qr•nge Co11t1 Oa County Ci.tit nl Qr~ Co\lflly on H;A~~~t°il"~~R: J ~~T&~
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Counfy Clefk 01 Oran~ County on Dll-IC NOTICE r•ut-•iAtt..O Oreno• Cont 0111y f0tn1a corl)Ofallon TD SfRVICl
Jan 11 t984 'mut '~NOTICI l'tlJllC NOTICE Plm.IC NOTICE P11111 Ji n 2~ rao 1 1 15 't~! •• ;e~:N~J~~O~N'i'~Ott'Ju~·
Publl•two Orange Cout D11ty INVITIMCU IDI NOTICE OF OEATll OF 'ICTITtOUI IUllMall ~fro'NCa~tl~S=,;o'~~~H JAAN
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6. F•b 1 I. l6 19114 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thtt THOMAS L. STE'\' ENS ANO NAMI ITATIMINT KINSEY JOANN B SILVEY JAMf.S 83144 =pro=:~;~:_: OF PETITION TO AOMIN· 1"41 1a1tow1nQ P9faon1 •r• oo.ng MUC NOTICE w SILVEY UNITEO STA TU
P\ltt.IC NOTICE o1 the Ctty c1e11111 the City Hiii, 11 IST ER EST ATE NO· t>u~~;~ECtNSUAANCE AOMIN· OUNOI COUWN 11N~~~:~tYRf~~=~: r~E~~~cei
FIN Or!w. Cotti,,._. California, A1%1Ul ISTRATORS INC 57 81ooll IUPfflt<>flCOVRT TACO SI 1 partneren1p STATE Ofl
,.ICTITIOU9 IUllNlll untll VlehoUfOf 11001 "' on f'.t>· T o all hetr , benc•f1c1artca,0t Senrt Ana C1 9?705 100CtvteCem•d>' WMI C AL 1rOANIA BOARD OF
NAMI ITATIMINT ruary 18, 1984, 11 wtliCh 1111'\e t"-Y cJ d ' ti l P111oon Adm1n1t1111011 Inc "'"'' A/11, CA '2101 E OU 1LIZAT I0 N TA AN 8 The fOllowtog '*'°"' .,. doing -.n .,. °'**' publlaty 11\d rNd l..'rt' itorii on ton ngt-n C1t1I corp 57 BroollhOllow DI Pla.ntoll r O!t TON t"ART tnO CONTll'fENTAL CR!OfT SERVICE bu~ N aloud 111 Ula Councll Ctwnbeta fOt t'rt-d1\0r o ( THOMAS L . Santa An• Ci 9?705 FLOELLA 11AAT INC •Cal•forn1acorPo<•t10n,CUY· VIII• d.i ~ Lid One ~ FUANISHINO ALL LABOR MA · STJo;vt:NS ond p<>n.oru whc T?ua bullneta ot COft<lucted by 11 C•ou Compt11nt nt1 EOMAl'f f TOH C AO._. STANTOH IN
PlloC"A Suite SO Newoo<1 8-c:l'I TERIAL&, EQUIPMENT TRANS· IT\4l Ix· othc•rwiw llllt'ri .. 1.&°'(j corl)Otiuoo I YOUNG eno PFARLINE YOUl'fQ VESTMENT CORPORATION 1 c
111 c. 12eeo PORTATION ANO SUCH OTHER y Ptr~on AOmmtllfllOfl inc 0.fenoanl JAN EATON IONllY torn•• COtpot•llon WASHll'fQTON McGee • P•ul tnc • C•lllornla FACILITIES AS MAV 8E REQUIRED an thl· wall Jl\J Of ... Wll' Phylh• HtnOetJOn Pr~• JUDITH ... KINSEY JOANN e INVESTMENT CORPOR4TION •
CO<poratlon '0R THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE A pl'llllun hll!> ht't'n hied rrot llllem.nt w" hied with,,,_ SILVEY JAMES SILVEY JA M OE· Ca1olofn1i 'OfPOllllOl'I SANORA C
R .. I Ell•I• Proptrt1H lntar· PARKING LOT AT BALEARIC by K.:.thlyn Cudd Swvt'ns m County Cletk C>f O•allQt County on VELOPMENT co • C1hlorn1• C()( BEATTY SOUTHERN CAUFORNIAi
nattonel, Inc • Callf01n11 COll>Of· CENTER , 1975 BALEARIC DRIVE, r Or Dae 1~ 11193 P<>••tton t1,0M£0WNE RS EQUITY OAS COMPANY
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•llon, One Newpott Plac• Sutt• 750. COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA tbl' SuptiftOI ' our c u r an((U ':nalO INC • Cah10tn11 C.<>rl)OtltlOfl EO porahon MAUA{EN A HASTINGS
Newpor1 Bueti! c. 92ee<> A Mt of ptant, 194teilic.t1ont, lf\d County rt•qut•lll 1 ng tha F>ut>llll\¥0 Ot•OQ• CoHI D111y WAR D YOUNG PEARLINE YOUNG IM COUNTY OF ORANGE .,, .
Th11 t>uatnett 11 conducted l>y • other contract documtntt mey t>t Kathly n Codd Slt'vc•ns Ix> ap Pll'>t J,.,, 1, 111 25 Fee 1 1914 •nd DOES 1 ltuough 20 1nc1u11vt DOES 1 through 25 inc1
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.,,. llmlled parlnet•hop ObtllMd In the office of Ille 09pllt· I 312 S4 C101t·O.feno1nu F DALTON McO... ,wl, IM. ment ol l •aur• S.Vleee. 77 Fair pointed as Pf''r.Mlnll n:prt'!M'll . HART FLOELLA HART J 8 M DE c ... No.,, 11 IO
JllNM '· McOM, Df1ve. Cot11 M .... CAllfornl•, upon t.allvl· to admm1swr tht! l'Sta Ml.IC NOTICE VELOPMENT COMPAN'I' • C•lt· IUMMONI
,, ....... reoelpl Of I nonrefundable , .. of or THOMAS L STEVEN lorn11t cci1po1e11on l 0 SERVICE lfOTICll Y® "-•• been ~
rhi• llllement WH llled With ,,,. &e,00 If bld6er• ,~ ..... P••n• •nd ( d , th . Indt•rv>ndem Ad FICTITIOUI IUllHlll COMPANY INC • C•llforn11 COi· The C®rl mey declc» ap!Mt y® County Clerk Of Orange Ci>unty on tpeelflc1tlon1 t>t malled, the charge un tr t ,,.. NA.Ma tTAttMINT por1uon HOMCOWNERS EQlJITY. Wlthqut yow Mine IMJMd lfnleee
D« 22. tll84 will t>t 17.SO per Mt. mintstrat1on o( Eauitt11 Act ) The follOWIOQ Petaon• are oomg INC a C11tlorn1• co1poratton JAN you '"pond •11hln JO d1ye. "'9ed
,DMIO Each bid •hall be m•d• on,,,. 'rhl' pNttton Ul~t for ht•ann bu11neu.. IATON KINllY, JUDITH A. lht lftformatloft l*ow.
P\lblllhed Ora11Qt CoH I Dally p1090NI f0tm and In Ille manner an 0..-pl Nu :tat 700 C1v1 S C PROPERTIES. l? Sp110Q ICINHY JOANNB SILVEY.JAMES llyouw11hlOMeklheedvic.0:111
Pilot Jan 111 25, Feb 1. 8. t984 provoded in the COl'llrtc1 doc:u• C, D W t S nt£ A na Acte Irvine, Ce 927l4 W SILVEY UNI TEO STATES ano•n-v on lhll milltr you at\ould
319·11• men11. llld lh•ll t>t accompanied by <'n ter 1 • Ml • 3 ' Sherron Mii .. Moulton-CF1M1en TREASURY OE PART ME NT oo ao p<omptly to that your w1111en
------------a certified or cuhler't ch41ck or •CA 92701 or1 Fc•bruary 8, 1984 12 SpflOQ Acre trvtne. Ca 92714 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE retponM of •ny may be flied on fltltl.IC NOftC[ bvld bOnd f(lf not .... then !Opet· al 9 au A M Thi• bollneet .. conducted by 1n TACO SI • Pll1'*1hlp, ST A TE OF llfT\9 ------...;..;.._;,..;...;... ___ cen1olthe1mountofthebld,m9'H IF YOU OBJECT t.o th lndtvtdual CALIFORNIA BOARD OF
'ICTITK>UI IU .... 11 pay•ble to the City Of Cotta Meta. . Shefron Moulton·C1-en E Q u 1 L 1 z A T 1 ON T R A N S . A VllOIU1ttd n• lido 04tmendll0e
....... ITATIMINT The Contr1C10t 111\alt, In lhe pet• granting of th(• peutton. you Th11 llllem.fll Wit hied With I CONTINENTAL CREDIT SERVICE. El lflbum• a.de decldlt contra Ucl.
The lottowtng Pelton• .,. dolOQ form•~ of the worll •nd lme><o.,,.. should ~1thcr appear al the cou,,ty Ci.tk of Otanot County INC e C111forn1• COtPot•llon CLAY ~~le a':::": C:: 't:.'T;
bu91n..... ment1, conf0tm lo lhe l •IX>r Code he;mng and >l4t.t· yuu Ob..)t'l D« 21 1983 TON c 40AMS. STANTON IN· ,.....,__ Ito
JANE FARWELL INSU"ANCE of the 81•1• ot Callf(lfnl• and other b ' VEST MENT CORPORATION • Call '"'°'"'•*' qlM Mg\M,
(AKA) Equ1ne-R1nch 1n1u11nc•: 1aw1 of the Stat• of Cllllornl• &ppll· tmru; o r (al<> written ° Jl'<.· Put>lisneo Orange Cour D '°'"'' corpor1t10n WASHINGTON "rou wlefl 10 ...ei CM~ of
2428 22nd St . ~ e.aen Ca c.ble thel.io with lhe e1Wt9lloll ltON With tht-rourl before Pilot Jan t8 25 Feb 1 11 11>84 tNVES'TMENT CORPORATION a ef'I ettom.y In tt1te "'lit«, rou
112eeo only of tuOll vari111ont u may be thl' hearing Your appear-292-14 C11tl0tn11 corpotauon SANORA C •Mutd 6o eo PfompUy eo d\M ,_
JIM Enright Ferwetl, 2~28 22nd f~ulrtd under the apeel•I 11alut .. ance may bt· IO person o r b BEATTY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA written r~. " ... ,. "'., M
St N9wpoft e.aen Ca 92ee<l pureuant to whiC:tl P<OCMdlngt her• PUBUC NOTICE OAS COMPANY • Cahl0tn11 CO<· Med Oft time. Thie but1ne11 11 Conciucted by •n undef .,., taken 11\d wtlleh h•v• not your atwmcy por111on MAUREE l'f A HASTI NGS
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1nolvidue1 ~ euperc.o.d by the PfOVltlon• IF YOU ARE A C REDI FICTITIOUI IUllNHI 1he COUNTY OF ORANGE and lo de Ull '°°9adO .,, .. ae -to.
J tot Enright F.,_.i1 of Ille Labor Code Pttlwence to TOR or a l'Ontmgt>nt credato NAMf ITATIMEWf OOES t throuon 25 mctu11ve deMnl ~ lnmedltta--.te,
Thie tt•tement wu filed with the labof tlllll l>e given only In lt\41 man-(th d asf-d you must ftlt l htt tot1ow1n9 persona 1te oomg c-No.» t 1 IO de "'• m-•· IMI ,.......,, County Cletk ol Otlf\09 Ci>unly on f\tf provided by I-. o c l"<.'l' ' l>ullMll II I UMMONI tit
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Dec 30. 111&4 No bid lhall .,. contkleled unlell your c:IC11m With th~ ('OUrl u COSTA MES A RADIATOR SHOP . NOTICt:I Ye1t1 have bMn ewd. :; .. ,:. 1 dimpo.
,-2MIM It I• rl'ltdt oo •form furnlthed by the present 1l to tht• pt.'rsonal rep-977 w 19th St1eet Cotta M .... Ca The court mer decide .. atn.c yCM1
Publlthed Otenge Cout Dally City of Cotta M .... and It made In . led b th 92027 wlttwKll your being hewd 11n ... 1 1·TO THI DEFENDANT. A cWll Piiot Ji n 25. Ftb I, 11. 15, 1914 ICCOtdan<:e with the pr-ovl110n1 of reaent.atJVE.' dppotn Y Irvin Boyd Marc•• 1421 w yow r"f)Oftd within JO d1y1. "•lld complalnt hM been Ned br Iha
543.14 ll'le propoul r~ul1emen11 <lOUrt Within four month Wtckf0td Or , Bree. C11t1 112821 the tnt0fm1ltoft Mtow. pelntlff ... 1n11 r011," yow wfeh to
Each bidder mu11t>tlic.t\Md11\d from th<' dat<• of first u>suan Th11bullnela11 conducted bo; an 11 you w11h to Mek ll'le 1dv1oe of an def~ lhtt '-"'"· you mwet, ----D-111111-,1-C-NO_T_ll'_[ ___ alto Pllq~Ulled u 1equtred by l•w of letters as provided tn Sec tndlvldual allotnay 1n th11 m111er. you lhOuld within JO d1y1 alter1h11 eummon11t '~ "' Tl'le City Councll of lht City of Cod Irvin BoyO M1rc1a do ao promptly eo th1t your w1111en IM!tved on you, Ille With thlt cour1 • ____ ;;.;;.;;;.;.;;....;.;,.;..;,.;..;.;; ___ Cott• M ... flMIVM the right to tlon 700 of tht• Probate Thi• s111emen1 waa llled wlln th• 111ponae 11 any m1y be tiled on written ruponee to lh• eompt11n1
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"CTITIOUI IUIMll E1'"'1 Phln~ fihng c:launs w ill no t l'Xptr Dae 15. 1983 AVllOIUstlld ha stdo oemandlld• entered on appttce11on of the Plain·
NAMI ITATIMIWf City Ci.tk City of Coa11 Mesa . ( L.-( h 'D2MI El trlbum1 lede decldlr contra Ud. loll and tnis court may enter• Judge-r,,. fOltowlOQ r>erton I• dOIOQ Publl1hec,' OrlJ\06 CoUl Dally Piiot pnor lo o ur monlrui rom t Puo11aneo O•ange Coatt Diiiy •In elldlencle • m~ qw Ud , .. ment ag11n11 you tor Int rtlltf de·
bullneee II J1n 25, 31, 11114 date Of the hearing notK.'ed Piiot Jin t t, t8. 25 Feb 1, 1984 1ponda ctentro de JO dl1e. 1.M la minded in the eomplalnl, wtilch
MANUCON. 16« N Mountain 539.114 above 174.04 lf'llOfmaclon q119 119119• could 1e1ull tn g11nltnm.,,1 or
View, Fu1*1on. CA 1>2031 DlllDllC NOTICE YOU MA y EXAMINE the n111n•1c NOTICE tf rou wl1h to ...-the advlee of ·~es. tak10Q of money°' WC>c>er1Y o.an Alan Hough, t~4 N Moun· fUUL f UDL "' eltOtM J In tht. m1tt1H, YCMI Of olh•1 relief requMted In tl\e com 111n View, Fullerton, CA 92831 hit' kept by thl' c:ourt If you •l\ould do '° iwomptlJ '° th•I ye1t1r p111nt
Thlt bullneu 11 conducted by an K.._ are t('lterest.ed m the estaw, FICTITIOUI IUllNEll wrll19ft r .. poNe. tf '"'· m•r be
1ndlvldull 'ICTITtOUI .U ... 111 , pon the e x NAMf ITATIMINT flled on llf'M O•ted Jan 26. 1984 DMn Alan 11ough NAMC IT•tt•WT you may serve u . The fOllowtng e>ettonl .,. d0tng II Uetad ~ eollcllat .. ~ LEE A BRANCt-4, Ctetk Thia "'""*'' wu Iii.Cl wllh the The followlng pereona .,, dot ec·ut.or ur admtnistrawr, o butlnet• u Jo de "" •bofedO .,, ...... .,,.,
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County Cletk ol Otlf\09 Ci>unty on t>ullflMI.. upon thl' attomt-y for the l'X· MESERVE, MUMPER" HUGHES debefl• ~ lnrneda.ll'Mftt•: Publllhed Ot•noe eo.:1 ~Illy Pilot
09C 5, 11>83 ACCELERATOR DEVELOPMEN t'<'Utor ur adm1msLrator. and • P•'1t\eftt11p de .... m•-·· Ill ,...,. ••• Jin 111 ?5 Feb 1 8 98 31>84
Pu ... ,, .. __. ..... ~ CA•!tn~ ASSOCIATES • 83, 810 tMwpor1 hie wtth the c-ourl with proo 5190 Campus Dnve N-por1 e.crlta , tl hey atewna. pwede ..,
"' ,._, '-"'-·-.-..... .., ... T c.n1er Drive. •550, ~ e.acti. S.ach C• 92660-0820 reolilredt 1 tlempo.
Piiot J111 4 11 111 25 tlle4 Ca 92eeo 0£ &erYIC't', a wrrllen request o.tlnel F Kou11 333 S Hope 1·TO THI O.FINDANT· A ctvll ------------1 110~4 Alle\ltronlA. Inc.. Or B d• lll.altng thM you des.arc• SJ>('Ctal Stree1 35th Floor Los Angelel Ca aomplalnt "" been m.ct bJ the P\8..IC NOTICE
------------Magltc:h, Sulle 211e. Aoc;ll n ot1l'(' o( tht-hhng o f an In· 90071 palntln ....inat y011. It row •t.fl to1---..;..;;..;..;;;..;..~-----1 l'ta.IC NOTICE CAnter, 1270 Ave. of lhe Amertc:u, d f P•ul G George. 333 S Hope ~ thta i.weutt yOll "'w.t, NOTICE Of!
------------N9W YOl'k, N-York. 10020 (Slit vent.ory an appr91aemenl 0 StrMI 351h Floor LOI Afl!INI c. •ICNn ao d•yt .11 ... thi. aummona II T"UITl l 'I IALI
flCTITIOUI 9UllNlll of lncorpor1t1on Oe11w1re) est.ate assets or of tht' peu · 90071 -ved on you, 11i. wlll'I 11'111 c:our1 • on February 15 1984 at 10 00
NAMI ITATIMINT Thi• ~,.conducted by • tiom or a{'('()Un\ll mt>nllont.'d Peter A Meniou 333 S Hope written tMponM 10 ,,,. compllmt am Foree1oture Conautt•n11, 1nc a
ltie ro1tow10Q Pelton It 004ng llmllecl pertl\er9hlp in Sc<.·u qn 1200 and 1200 5 o f S1ree1 35th Fl00t LOI Ange!M C• untet1 you oo you• dtlaull wot be C•llf0fn1e COl'l)Otatlon, u Tru11 ...
Cul fnffe u Aneuironbt. lflC • Cod 90071 entered on •PPllc.1t1on of rt.• plam-o• Succeuor Trull" o• Sublllluled us WATER TM SUCCESS + Of Bodgln C Magllctl the (uhforntlll Probatt> <' F•tnk o s 1 .. 1e1. 5190 Campu1 1111 end"'''~'' m1y enrer • 1Udg•· Truttee of 1n11 t41ftaon o..o of Trull
CO . JANI ENGINEERING 4 SALES. PrMldenl HUGH J. SCALLON Orov•. Newport Buc h C1 ment ~••net you for lh• rt11el 0•· HICUted by ARUN N UPADHYAY. 1
22611 Maple Ave •C. C<>1t1 M.... Thi• llatement •at tli.d wtll'I thel• 341 77 P tclflc Coast High· 926eo 0820 mended 1n the comp111n1 wn1cn ••OQ'• man. 1111d recorded Oc.t 18,
CA 112827 County Ci.tk of Or111ge Collnty on S I lo~ Betn11d A l eciue. 5190 Campu1 c;ovld re1u11 1n g11n11hm1n1 ol 19112 ea tnstrnme,,1 No 82-364392.1
Peler Olnk1rr11 Jeno 2289 Mapi. Jan 17. 1984 way, U le " 29 Drive N11wpo11 Beien . Ca wage• taking ot mOn9Y 01 proP9rty of Olf1c111 Recoros ol Orenge Coun
Av• •C Co1t1 M .... CA 92827 '2:M1Jtj Dana P oin t, CA. 926 92860·0820 o• other rel19I ••quested 1n the com· ly Ca111orn1a, and purtoanr to thll Th111>u11net1 is co11ducted by an Publllhed Orange Co•ll Oally 71 4·661-335 J J Robert Meeerve 5190 Cempu1 ptalnl cet1a1n Notice ol Oeleult 1tiereun<1er 1nolvtdual Piiot Jan 25, Fet> 1, II. 15. 198-4 p bl h •d Oranut· Coast 011ve N9wpo•t Baach C1 Dated Jan 26 1984 reco•Oed Oct 24. 1983 11 1n1tru
Ptter 0 J1n1 a37-84 u I~ ( <> • 9268().0820 LEE A BRANCH Clark menl No 83-468026 or Olflcl•I Re· Thll 1t1lemen1 wu llled with th• Daily P1lul Jan 18. Iii, 25, E Avery Crary 5190 C1mpus By C1101yn E Aco111 Deputy cord• of 1110 County wtll u,,dt r 1nd
County Cletk ol Orange County on Ml.IC NOTICE 1984 D11ve Newpon Beach Ca Publlsned Or1nge Coatt Dally Pttol pursuan11011100eedolTru11Nllll
O« 28. 19113 306-84 92&60·0820 J1n 18 25 Feb 1 8 1984 puchc auction 101 cuh, lawful
'214111 NOTICI °' L Allan Song1t1d 5 t!IO Campua 316·84 money ol tti• unoreo Stat" of
Publlihed Orange Cout Di tty IWflNTlON TO D11v1 Ntwport Beach C• Ame•IC•. a c;unoe• • cneck P•Y•bl•
Piiot Jin 11 111 26. Ftb 1 1984 111.l llCUNTlll P\lll.IC NOTICE 92860--0820 to Hid Trullet 011 ... n 0" I ll•t• or
23 1 .34 .... 715..000 Tn11 bu11nen it c.onOucled by a ~UC NOTICE n111on11 b1nk a 1111e °' federtl Redevelopment Aoency 01 the City NOT ICE OF DEATH 0 gene111 par1nersri1p credit union °' 1 1111e 0t tederat ----Dll-mt-IC_NO_T-IC_E ___ ol Cot1e M ... 011nge Country, ROLAND OSCAR LINDE L ALLAN SONGSTAD T·21311 savonga end loan anoci111on dom1 '~ C1tll0tfll1 Tn1& 11a1emen1 wH filed with Ille NOTICI Of cited 1n 1111s stile al Tne Cour1y1rd ------------Downtown Redeve1oomen1 Prottcl AND Of PETITION TO AO County Ctetk ol 01ange County on Tf•UITH'I IALE are• .,.,_ the two 11a1now1ya 11
'ICTTTIOUI 9UIMH Tu Allocltton Bonda Serlel 111114 MINISTER ESTATE NO Dae 28 19113 On Ftb•uary 15 198• II 10 00 the Allen Bulld•OQ f1e1ng Vorbe
NAMC ITATl•NT NOTICf IS HEREBY GIVEN tnat A-1%1449 n_3417a AM Shea•toniAtnet~n Exprtst S1ree1 11 1•081 Yorba SttMI Clly
The lollOWtOQ ~eon• •r• doing on Feb1u1ry 8, 1984, II 10 00 Put>hslled Orange Cout 011ty E.crow Company lormetly known u ol Tutton County ol Otange Cah·
bu"-u o cloc:k t m . Ptclflc: Standard Time. T o all ht•trs, bt.nf.'fl(•tarws. Pilot Jan 11 18 2S F•b 1 1984 Southern Crtoet Etctow H Trullee tornra all thll nght htle 11\d onterHI GOURMET OLE (Rettau•ant). 838 1n the oltlc" of Merrlll Lynch Capital crc•d1tors ;ind con ti ngC'n 229·8"4 01 Suc;~sor TrullM 01 Su1>1111uted conveyed 10 and now held by 11
NOt'th Cout Hwy. t..oun• Beach M11ke11 MunlClp•I Flntnee 09plltl cn-dil<in. of Roland 0.Cd Trustee ol rnar c11111n Deed ol Trust under n1d Deed of Trull 1n the proo
Cynthia OIMallto, ll09 Carn1t10!'. menl . WMtern Region. 707 Wlllhlr L d d ""r'SOl\.'t who ma 011111,IC NOTICE uecuted by ROBERT l CROZIER etly 11tueted 1n '"d COUn1y and Coron• Oel Mer, C• 921125 8oulev9fd Suite 4330. LOI Angele•. an (• an ,,.. . '~ AND CHRISTINA CROZIER Hut Stlle Oncril>ed IS
Ct1tt Augu1t1ne Rom111U1, Mint C•.llfor,,11 90017, the Redevelo bt• utht•rwtSt• tnlt!rested t FICTITIOUI BUllNlll band and wile and recorded Augu11 PARCH 1 unor No 2 on th• City
H •l>ove menl Agency of Ille City of Coat thf' w ill and/or l"Slale NAME IT A Tl.MI NT 1• 1981 u m1trumen1 no 17385 in ot lrvm• u anown end detctlbed tn Th•• butlnett It conducted by
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Meu wll4 ret.ive b for lhe ute o A pt•lltion has ~n rrlt Tl'le loltowinn peraona ire doing bOOk 14181 page 3ell Ot11c.111 Re-the conoorn1n1um P11n recorded on ~al Pl r1nerthlp 111 Downtown Redev ent Pto-h . "" coroa ot Ortnge County Callforn11 Oetobel t4 1981 on Booll 14256
Cyntl'll• ()j Milito jeel T111 Alloc:allon e 01 Ser b y Damel A Vt'rl'ker In lie.. t>6l ll'IMS.. ano purtuanl 10 1n11 Ctr1tln NOltee Pt1gt1 45 IO 80 1nc1us111e of Otf1G1• Thia ttlltmenl wit fifed Wllh the 1984, 1n •he p1tnc1pa1 am nt of Fou Surv·n or Court o f Or sing NEWPORT PERFORMANCE. 6 01o.11u1t1nd Etec:11on 10 S e11111tr•· R-or"a of saoo Count• C•~·k f o Cou 1 on .,. "' Su•f11de Covrt N-port 8eacn. C1 .,.. ... , County""
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••noe ny MtlllonS..,,.,,Hundreda ..-lh County n•qu £•11ung tha 92663 , under racorded0etobe•4 1lla3 H EXCEPlTHEREFROM•llClllgH
O.c 20, l983 'naalO ThouNnd Ooll111 ($4.71 S, antl'I V f'rekl'r be ap Micniet Clllence Z•m~rman, 8 instrument No 113-435719 OI Otttc11t mineret1 ano othe1 hydroc11b0~
The Bonda.,. ape<:lat Obllg•tlon S I IO C I N rt B .. ch Ca Recordl Of H id County, will undtr sub1ll1nce1 tying billow I Oepth O Publlthecl Or•OQ• Cotti D•lty of th• Agency, P•y•bte, both H t as personal rl'prc.osen· ~~ 1 e ovr ewpo · ano pursu1n1 10 aald Deed ot Tru91 soo foet without any rtghl to ente
Piiot Jan 13 , 20, 27, Ftb 3, 1984 prlnClp1I, lnterH1 1nd premium, I t.allVC• lo udmtntSll'r the t>Slat II T~I! bullneu 11 conduc;tecl by 1,, tell 11public11ucllon lor CHh, ilwful upon lhtl turfac,e Ot the 1u1>surl~
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------------enuH (II d•flned In the Ret0lullon d , h , I d , , d l Ad Ml h 91 C Zlmmermen Amet1ca 11 The No1lh tro,,I en111nce teet 11 prov•Oed 1n 1natrument1 o Ml.IC NOTICE ol 11auance re1111ng to aa1d 8ond1 (Un tr I t n <J>t n en c a 1 enl wH filed woth 1~ 10 the Co1111ty Cou•lhe>uM 700 C1v1c reco•d I
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and lrom other llmlted lunda and man1str...t1on <1( Est.al~ A1·t) C Thi: •~•,:: 01 0 ,.,, e Coun•y 0,, Center Dnvt W•at Santa An11 Cah Al•O excepr all underground
eocount• 11 provided In H IO RHOI Tht• pt.'llllon 1~ ~>l for hC'ann D~n2~ 111~4 II forn1t1 .ill lhll 11gh1 111111 and 1nter1111 wdfers lying b'el••w ''"" teM Cul
ullon l)t. 1 N 'J 'tl 700 l 'tvl( F233Ut c;onveyed 10 and now heto Cy •I wofhe>ut lhe right ol 'urlac;e lt"lry Tilt Bonda wtll matu•• eerfllly on In I' 0 • ' P 1 h CoHt 0111 unOer Hod Dllfld oJI Trust"' 1"8 ptop 1ne1POn ~t1>ru11y 11n .. ch ol the re••• 11115 Ct'nt1•r Dr . Wt.'!ll, Santa An&. Pll u~ 1~ -:', ?;11;~• Feb 1 1984 Y erty 111u11ed on Hid Oounry 11nd PARCEL 2 An uno1v1oed 011e lllty
to t9911, and 1n lht ye11 2014 with CA IJ270l on F'C'b 8. 1984 at. 01 • 253.11A S1111 oetcnbed H aacono 1 11~2,,01'"'•rut 11 • ten1n1
meno11ory 11nklng fund PAytnenl W.30 AM Loi 353 ol Tr11e1 No 1712 H per 1n comrnot'I ti'\ th•'" 1nttlfelt,ti'I 1nd
provided with r~ lo Bond • 'tL' YOU OBJECT t h mep recorded in Bool< 50 Paget 32 10 1n. COIT!mon ArH of LOI 6 ol
m1tu1IOQ In the ye11 20t4 1n1e1 .. t r 0 l e Pt8l1C NOTICE 10 36 01 M1~111,,eou1 MllP• in 11\9 Tiact 104&• 11 pe1 mlb l1ltld '"
wlll t>t paid Nml·•.nnuelty on Augu11 granting of tht• pt•lltlOn, you Ofllce of the County Aecord111 of Boo11 463 P1ge1 35 10 3f 1nctu1•11'1
1 Ind F'ebru1ry 1 of NCh YNI com· should l'llhf•r nppear at tht• FICTfTIOUI I UlfNEll 111d Covnty 01 Mttcettan«>us mep1 recoros ot
rMnCIOQ A\IQUll I 11>84 The Bond .. d Wt y ubw~ NAMI l t ATtMINT Th•'""' lcJc1r•tt O• otne• com \llCI County .. "1Ch lttm IS Oefme<J rntturlOQ on or efter F•blUfty 1, nl'dnng ;in 'I f.' ou ,. • The following peraon II dO•llQ mon de1t0n•11on ol 131<1 pr~rty in 1n. AqlG~ ent11teo Oel1nt1o0n1
1995 .,. tub)ec:t 10 ceM ti IM oe>tlon Irons or ftlc• wnlt{'n Obj('l r>u11nen 11 1940 WM1._. Av•n,,. C<Jtt• Mtu 01 the O.Clt11111on ol Cov.,,1n11
Oft,,.Agencyonor•ft8'Ftb<Vary 1 llO~ With lhl' t'OUrl befort'l All·AITE HONING 250e1 Kiiie CA 0'8U Coric!rttons 1nO R4tttr1,1ot1n1 d•
1994 or on eny 1nttr111 P•Y~t lhl' hl•urang Your appeur· L•n• l•gune H1111. CA 928~3 N•m• 11110 111<1"0 M rn-""MO 1,, Sut>i-tt To t>e1ow Ith•
dll• lherHft8' with Pftl'l\Nm •-~ b Jotin f Alli•. 250e I Kiiie Lane 1>enellc11ry ,., wtuch 1eq~1 ,,,. 11141 0.Cl•••lton ) •
provtded In ,,,. Rnolulln 0111111 81l('t' may u•: an pel'IOn or Lagun1 Hlllt CA 92853 I , b • I n g c. 0 n 0 u ' I • 0 PARC.EL 3 f&t.n•nta ... M l IOtll\
,D2190 wtlh reapec1 lo the 8ond1 your atturiwy fN• lxlllneH" oonduc..0 l>y •n Sh .. rton/Ame11G1n E•Pl•H MOii ,,, "" SectiOf'I enlllle<I Cert••n
Publl"*' Orenge Cotal Ojlly The ltgll op+onton or Slrldllng, IF YOU ARF. A CRF.J>I . 1ndtv1du11 gage Cor. rporauon 1201 E H1<;1hlend CaMm.t.,t• for Owne11 and Sup.
Pll t J• 11 Ill 25. Ftb 1 1984 Voce. CarllOI\ & Rauth, • Pro· .,...)ft t u •nt rt'<.llto John T A1111 Avtnue Sin Betn1rd1no CA 92404 ClQf1 Settlement eno £nc101ch 0
n · ' '312·&4 tHllO~•I Corporttlon. wlll b '' or ll t'fm met.: t' f 1 Thil attlement was flied with 11'-D11ec1ton1 to tne 11>0ve p10l)elty riwnt ol tl'le Attocle enhl'-0 r ...
------------turnttn.d to th'I tueee11ful bidder of thr dl"("{'tl~. you m uat 1 County Cieri! of Orange County on m•y t>t obu1u1.o f)y 1~u .. 11no m41nl\ ot th• O.cl••1to0n Mt.IC NOTICE rutthef tnfOl'mttloll may bt ob your da1m with thl' court ur O.C 12. 1953 ••mt 1n writing Ot>m tht t>tnthe••ry PARCEL 4 e.~1111 "' t()ttht
___ ....:..;:::.:~..;.;;;.,;..;..;,,,;;. ___ ttlntd 11om ~1111 Ly~ll Capo11 present It lo thl• pt'ntc>nul rt•p flm.MI wt1h1n 10 rt11v1 ''°"' th• '"" e>onll 1n the Sacttont 4'11111141<1 Ctt••1n
1(-GIHI Marktlt Mvn1'1ffil Ftn•nce D'IPlll· i 1 th F>uri111hed O••nr Cou1 Dilly cation ol 1n11 no11c11 E11ement1 for OwnMt •no Sup UI 9UllNlll ~I . Wt1ttrn ion 707 Wllthir r<'ll<'lll.JlUVI' u ppolntc't 'Y 1' F>llol J1n It 18, 1 Feb 1. 19114 S11d 1111• will NI mad• without port S.111emet1t inn En<.101ch "~!~OITATIMINT eou111v110, Sulla 4 30, LOI Angtill. c't1urt w ithin four month'! 232 114 ro11en•n1 >I w1rtenty u pre11011m ment 01 the Artie•• ltl'llllle<J f;11e
tl'le f n Ing pe1eon 11 doing C•llfornla 80011, 11441Phont nvrnt>t (rorn Lht· lh1h· o f first 111u"n<.~ µtied H •o lllle po1nu1on or •n men11 of the D'lc:lerauon of Cove 0
ow (113) 822· 1170. Attention Rtchtrc:t ( 1 •tt •rs n• provldt'<i In $('(' ni111111 IC """Tiet wmt>••f'\CH tu Hll•ty lh• unp11<1 n11n11. Condt110111 and R•1t11<:t1on•
l>Ut ln••• H M 1 In M G•rwllz O ~ A: • '~ nv t>•l•nc• 011t e>n 111• 11011 MCvred by 1n Sub1.et to · t>tlOw II~ M111er MANUCON,
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2N 1 CMI • MARILYN WHllENANO t1on 700 of the f'robatl• C:ocfo 11110 0 .. d Of T1u1t IO wll 04!el11a11on t vi~tcu!r~0~C,:gh 11
1:14 N Moun-Seortt•ry of tile ~evelopmen ol Callfomlu Thl• unw for c~c:;.f=T~ 5113 437 411 p1111 mt IClllOW•fl\I "" fh• ""«' edarM• o• orl'lt< cOf'll I vi:w ~ulllrton CA 9H31 Agency of IM City ol Cotti M-. flt.nu l'l,.111'1'1 will nut t•>Cptn• Olaf1 SuP1>1•m•n111 (nv1ormen111 maier:! eotti ••PfWIHt and lld mon de•.gn111on ol ta10 P•Opetly o
II n F>ubllthtd Orange Co••t Dlllv Piiot ,. v•oo" •1 ll'le time 01 tile tn.1111 e>-it>h purpe>nfld to be 57 O•IOfd • 2 T~I• l>utlnttt It condualtd t>y •n J•nvvr 26, 1984 63&-I prior I.I> fuur monthll fr11m thr tmpac1 A~Ofl I thtl the c1tton ot thi• Notte.• ot !i11e lrv1"4I CA 027 t5 •n=~len HOUQh dnk• of the.• h<'arlng n11t1<."l'd Or~~·~~:,.=~!1 QE=orn~ttl £111m1ted 1ru11 .. •,_end co111 Seid •• ""'" oe ·~Cle '"'"'°"'
Tftl• •l•ltmen1 wit IMO wilh llMI "8JC NOTICE 1b11Vl' Impact Repon ht• .,_.,, e~tt<J 1n thtt amount Of .u 229 3' plu1 co.,,.,,1n1 °' w1rran1y ••Pl"' Ot 1m
Count Cltf-of Or•nge County on YOU MAY EXAMINE tht' by the Irvin• Ranch W•ttt Ot$trrc,1 1n 1nt1• .. 1111n. 1~ SO._~ •nt111m on PIHIO u to lllte P<>&-..on Of .,,
Y ANTIO TO he tnt UlllJl ld ptlf'ICIPll balance trom ~umoranc" to Hflllotl the un O.c S 11
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'2J1MI W L.IAH •Y flit• kt•1.1t by lht• t'C>un It you co~=~~ W•ter Mui., Plen Aptll 1 11143 111 Nie plu1 an~ eO btlance due on the note or not
PubllAMd Otl"Of Cotti 0..lly I TATI °' 161'4' lnlt>l"MlA-d in lht c-.t.alA'. Ul)dll• •1th Ae1pec1 10 Weier "'"""" the ~tciary mey be M<uttcl by l&id DMd of Tn.al t
F' 1o1 J 4 1 I 11 25 11>84 CAUfONelA yuu ~y rve upon thl" t')( Heeclt ThT0U9h tM YH1 2020 tolhOl'lled Qf ObtlQlltd IO pty if eny wo SS 1 898 8 t ptus lhtt IOl'Owl
t an . . I t0.14 IN CITY°' to • admmlat ra\Or ur C091et of 1"9 rtpOM .,e ev11l11*1 plut i ny ""''*' l•r• '119/0ft Phi• "''"'•'ed Cotti •11pen-"'° Id
CO•'rA •IA l'('U r or ' fOt bite rt~ end ~n~tlon at attOfMy ftlH If In}' vtnc .. 111,,. 11,,,. ol tl'le lmtlal publl
ltVINI AM.A upon thf' attorney for lht" t'~ 1,,. ~lltl<I Oft~ le802 BltCSMtl YOU .utl tN OIPAU\. T UNOlfl A tatlClfl ot 1h1t tfonet or Sa,. SO& t 5 Ml.IC NOTIC( APC>to111m11e1yi,0001qtt 0ieir111 l't'Utor or Mimina trntor. and Av~ '""1"-C•hl~nia 9'7t5 :_~oJ:.~~·:C:,\'::,•:gwn:,:. c:::::::;:...,.
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'TradJUGnal 3 Br' 3~ Ba. 8-if fNn"' pier ,.
Ooel for 66' boet. Priced to• tl.2~.000.
F 1u.oramw J~~~~rom 4 Br. 4 Be
patio. pool honie Pnme location. $77~.000
YllTA 111. Ull lllJKn
Fabulow bey & mountain YSew. 1 Bclnn, 1 Ba.
condo co-op. Loweei priced at $2",000.
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SpectacUlar t.yfront dplx. 2 br, 2 be up; 2 br,
2 .. dn. 2 boat •f*.'ft· Reduoed-fl.~.000
PE•lllU -IF'lfllll' Ocftn & jetty V1rNS Manne room, 4 bdrm. 3
bath. 3700 8Q ft 4 car parkmR Sl.285.000
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Coronado laland <."US\ beyfront lot. ~· boet
deck Plana avail Now $370,000 w/tnde.
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N....,. new 4 bdrm. 4 beth, lake view. ~ 8Q
f\ '440.000 WW trade for a local propeny
Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR
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Reduced to S 109,500
548-5133 llgt ' -· ........ , ............ .
UOIUY lllOUTMOllll I Spacious hOl'M on very Lush surrounds n•ar
deep 101 with J 8d1m1 Fun1on ltlandl 38RS. 21~
big tamtty roorn Pe<fect I bll S paclOtJt rooma,
for 11111ng ltldt all the way fir~ac.9. wet bar, 1'1UQ9
through N~rt Harbor walk-In ciOMt In mat•
High Seller wlll COl'lal(J•r bedroom. MUtrat colof'I
a Ired.• or oulr)gtlt Nie at wood llOOfl a muc l'I
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642-5678
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R111t1 Uafaral1~t4 Af!rla11111, Uaf. Aerta11t1, Ual. Rent1h to
Sbare
Co••trcial
2901 Rtatala 2911 Newport Beach 2269 Costa Me11 2714 Newport leacla 2769
• 20 IEW TIWIMOMlS J B• C1'!nav11 ra111 H2 101 I® Doleboul U esa Oerdti 4 Br 2 h·• '••m N1•wpon Shorn 41.lr 3 tiu
11,ll''°"'•"JI G01NGGOINGOONE: Adtl<iur11t orbu1to 2co11 80yJ<.Beoct1 r•r !Part twn'I St?OO s111s C..J11Jtlron1 4 tir , ,. " '•HJ· 7507 µv&s & w~111h < I t P11me Costa Me~a arl:.l& dos }(Int tmcng Ownr Reol Estate S 11100 c..rnultront '• hr de ly ~t '<Jc uloc;ks from S C Plaza Agt Mul>t i.ell• 642 9660 MESA VERDE $ t4'1'> Agt 840 11:•08
Nice 2 Br 2 Ba Avc11I ·ill
pr\)• Fet:i l"Jt $495·mu
No pt-I'S 760· 1418 or
h41 7528 evl'9 or wknd&
OCEAN VIEW CONOOS
Furn Unlurn S97'1 $1500
A1ijt1nt 63 I 4960
.. H-01-~·-N-11e-d-F11-m--10-sh-, llllOA llUH ij'*'"' o<...,11r1 vu 3 Ar p11m11 rota11 1oc•t1on
nouse 1n Lag ~en Avail s l6001mo Le.>se
now $350/mo 497-5841 Mtckey 650 511111tt 5PM
lit '( JI I r)t1 111. I ' 2 & 3 Bdrm~ fr om FORECLOSURE' 4 Bdl ........ , •• ,,., .. ,, ··~ I .... 4 Br 2 B.1 POOi ~lll cul dt• W.snt~d Harl)01 V1•w OLIVE TREE APT$ 01 THE ILUfFS Laguna Beact1 sgl F 11111
QCP11nv1ew home A1ch ln•a1tri1I S 100 000 N1:1ver othired ornitn view Was HtVESTORS \ 1r •)111 .i11•J S 1000 mu ~i•vQlc:l'>l> eTc. fumily IALIOA PfMlllSUU bt'IOrt' O 00""n 10 VIII~ $429 900 now $359 900 DEVELOPERS lt'U)t' Jv.i•f 67S 411 t;> 01 IHtr111< A<;AP 759 054(\
tll'dl b·•y 11n<I ocean Hully' s5o '1778 P111rir." J 11nore 760-BTO;i Pr1111e 1oca11on m Easts1e1e 154 11'1"
'.( 6• 1 , Ba lwnhs Stylt-
Jpls crpts Orps Oshw,111
updated k1tctt Cat <>k
h orn $605 548 7361
0111e1 2Br 2bll C.10811 10
beac.n w/p11t 10 dt~h
wasner cl1n1111.1 rm f1ptc.
D~a1.11 11gtll Sta11 Feb Rtnt1l1 2920
IS $400 49!1 4155 (9 21 (IOOO & 2606 SQ I(
ti••acneo; lw(J t111oronms BARK£RAEAl (5.IA!f Custd Mt1sa Plans and ---------•IS1n Jun Ctf. 2271 ~hos sm.ill c.h•ld s roorn •tSOLUTf STUL AISOLUTE STUL pe1rn1ts 101 26 ~ondos Ll"E MEW DUPLEX C11s1om 3 Br house 111Clds
net Qtlt & c.a• 'llilll. no
pets S625tmo C.orl!I T ret1
Apts 2163 Pac1t1c C M
548-4530 Mgr Jett
Lookmg for ~v1t<1bl11 prof $0 ">0 SQ fl
fem to shr t1ou!lt1 on Agimt 54 I !1032
l In" and httll h11llls R 2 11 OCEAN a CITY VIEW I .wailab'e Pnc.t' mciuoes " c.lt'r> 0 ,nwshr dbl Q!H tncd Pvt 1 Br lrplc poot. ps110
1u1 (Jltert'd 11t 1111tua11y 101 IH~e & Rental unitt Only St 10K' Approx 15•.. •H:ld• new 1npl!'i. Excel· 3 Br '1 be crpts d•µ~ (olfel pool $675 539 6 ,90 gc:11age No pets 399 W
" " I " l' () w n e '1<..01y 2 Br tl!.f! & ~nth u1111 011 T iQ to int In Act IPnt term'\ Own111 will ti u i It ' n., No ''et s i.n•all fee BEST Bay $515 650-6357
Balboa Island A111111 1127
213 570-1222 wor" 'J 1 ~1 • * f200 SQ It • sml of
793 6615 nrn tied storage. smt !)ult
r •r•t111ate<1 Will c 011">1c:ler tA':? 19 1011 Np l Ht~ Ac.I now Jonn Zarvos V•k•ng ~onsot.ltir trade s7ooiuw
• • ., s o " ., b 1 e 11;;0 ~6a~9J~~~J~_r;~:3 A f 760 9669 540·5583
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$950 ooo RoJ McOardlt Rltr South San Juan ciose 10 SHARP 2 IDRM
nes& etc C M on New
Mas1ersu1fe w/pvt ba. M/F port Bl 553· 1115
non-smkr 1011ely hom11 ',.,.,, $; lO 000 613 1300 or.41 7721 be.;cn n111~ & rivet 111ew Mooern upper 1 ba d..ck 631-1300 VIK IN G REAL EST A TE IAYFROllT HOME • u • '' U1 2 Ba pool spa tennis garaqe $590 No pet~ Nr WH~l?fM'ii 662 7420 ar1 3 Iv messg CM 600~11 incl olfl1.e 100 amp~. 12 ft door
M prof non srnkr shr 3 Br 2 $3001mo call 759-8006 IN NEWPORT BEACH IY OWNER 011 51lnd w boat Slip foe• I . S750n1v 66' I 113 wor• HiHbOI & 19th 494 7008
11pp11r Pt'acelul Htmoi. Nice 2 B• I tia wrgur w'd 49 7 ' 1~'J t'Vt'~ IS wknds St1arp Mesa Ve10e 2Br
AR.OR VIEW "o.Esl l.ontempl>r ttr Y cha• m Plll:lrt' plenty ol prkg IMTERESTED Ill A hkuµ '" V1cto11a & Ca 1 Ask fur CB 2Ba $5951mo 546-588? H 4 B Iii "t ' u" t' r ~ ll t' O I New k•IC.h<"n '1 br t ba
r>wrwr inay ex<.har1ge 3 Br l MO$<w t•te 1.>001 1a11u111 ,,, .. ")'""' s325 000 TAX HELTER? ~~~"~30:~~~~.~ tB~ot I Tustin 2290
1
111 6 9?9-3848 Pam I
Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart-
ments & Townhouses
lrom $660 !Ask about
lurrnsneo apts complete
w1tn TV 11nens & utensils.
may be rented for snort
ft.lrm or tonger Nu tease
1eq di On Jamboree Ad
at San Joaquin Hills Ad
Ba C M condo furn $275 3002 , utot 548-430 t Annoanctment1
M .. ti. F v r.m1 J. 2 fAee-Au AGES1
•' B" t<1rn1ly r.oom tor units 'l SIC¥Y vpg1aOed Me'" M " ~ """ 650 1 l9(1 1 Rl-RLEX f'OR SALE BY Here you go• Bold 2 Br HEDEC 2 br 1 ba. garage
'" ( >rangt> Cm111ty Great Vercle area 1065 Flam OWNER COSTA MESA Ow11f<•b Urut <'br den J .,,, gar 011,;,6 ~ ya•O s4so pa ho 2 persons No pets
twnhse WIO pooli. grl TV COMMERCIAL SE M
lam area pref r k•dtpet INAA SEE SUN DA y AO
'm111r d!tlJ ru live: in 01 11190 U11d11r $250 000 l"h llQ CAMYOM-IY OWllER AREA PRIDE OF OWN p.~t10 t:Je.;ut oecou11eo '>39 6 l':IU Eff ST tee $5?5 mo 642-0461
I• ,.,.. A'\"urn.1lil•• 101111 of (..,.11 546-6092 1 1 l••l!•I 1,.18 30 yr!> I [RSH1P gar $ 7:?5mu c.lo!>e to• I" I
OK $300 . 12 Iv msg 213·465-449 l
964-5303 SPIRITUAL READINGS 'i. 1'•·· fiori ·•1 lUAf~M I Pv1or>Jcl• w11n b"'>' GC Do11ble LtJI Owrwrs unit SC P1aza 786 7443 Apartments Farniilatd ''111 181 1 person only
'i,.'h'; uuu A'•''" Hettina Bt ownr 3 Br 'l ' Ou ""'"' 14 llue Villar'> 1 hd.~ 3 bdrms 'lb& walk· , _ 1916 C Wallace ( 1sl
I '"'J""" IJ<ld !OlO Condo s~ ylite~ d!.'Ck Op1•11 wl\ltcJ~ C.40 1' ·18 tn c.loset frpl pantry and REMTALS MADE EASY I Costa Mesa 2624 S'l~OI $375mo BJ' 367' 844-1900
M 10 shr H B nome w1M
pa•t1nt & 2 boys Refs
847-0188 84<'·8740
Ad111ce 1n all matters Love
marriage & business
Also couMellng 1815
So El Camino Real San
Clem Lie. d 49;!-7296
Ll .. Go REAL ESTATE '-1.;flo 2 car gar w•OP111 k 1tcnen wi blt-1n• l hruo"t 11 o e-• I t ho e I I $12 ~ v Y u ne v o 11.m a m $4'ZS Dix mobile nome no Superb dwnstrs 1 br encl I Pool ~ ,ac 4~ ""'11 BLUFFS 2 2bdrms Must cee 10 ~ I d II p I I SPACIOUS APT 5 0 08 ~ uP r;r con o ca e e rel'> Mature adult5 gar 1110 pets Refrog. elec. llEWPORT BEACH neg <Jown etc 4 4 J J IJU•m 2 ba s 149 ~00' appreciate Only 3 yec1rs Johnson 631-1266 Ou'"'' st>cure range $410 642-5964 1 rn1 1och 642-2357
Pen Pl 2 Br 1 Ba M/F
$275 Nn-smkr !or 211
U"D£A S200,000 EASTSIDE U11e1 $100K a!>su111 P11n I old Will c.onsider trade 199 I N1:1wpo11 646-8373 "-1 o ??? c 11 PllEILUFF VIEW VERSAILLES condo 2br, f n1nv H11s lovely ~1n9te POOL HOME rtr11y 760 19951640-<!050 o• con O or a fMT11f f nome '" be11ut•lu1 631 4402 9am 6 pm CASA DE ORO l 19 2 Br 2 Ba encl gar 1ac 2ba tip balcony wt view r .• ~tti111tl <..onveruent lo Spdt•ous 4 bdrm ? ba IJ Owner Harbor Ride• a i.k for Jack or Gero AL l U TILS PAID 11111 rm pvt deck bllns tu ~ bldg. gate hse. 2 car young e•ecu11ve 1es1 B 1 1 M I 1 1 $7.,0 N -;151 inside prkg clubhouse &
Lost I Foad 3004 or 3 1 673·80 13 Mani
Prime focat1on nr beacn
$295 u111 Pvt Rm & Ba
499-4722
t at11111 011 q1111•t cul de dence in •deal EastsodP es1 o popu ar "arnar ORANGE COUNT\' Sharp E1s1de 2 bdrm C r,mµJre before you rent rp C 0 petg pool 1 yr lease $800
•,ac 11e<11 Newp11n Beach Great view $545 000 48 & 72 or 120 uni1s neameo ceilings w 10 nk I Lu'>lc1m design leatures Pac'" c 63 1 · 6 107 I 650 1335 0, 645-'1702 Ammte to sh• '1 br apt
:::;. M Nl sml\r Pool 1ac:
$'175tm o Mike 631-2737
FOUND ADS
ARE FREE
__> Call:
l .1,1.,• c 1ut1 Ea•t"lufl Bac.k BJy c1rea Entire b44-6?:l 1 t 855 0665 ' , u home be111g c.urnpletely under 8 ~gross. p11me up:> pvt )ard Ch1'd & pet p<1c11 h iq cov ro garage · ~
,t1upp1ng C •'"'~' and redPtorated new paint for ">ale or trade by ownr 111vestment Call Agent OK $675/mo 760 8862 surrounded w•lh plush THE SEVILLE 2 Br 1 Ba VERSAILLf&-11pac 1 br
l "'t""" del MJ• H19n I new w /w c.rp11rg new ap 1800 sq 11 4 B• 3,, oa 4 . 7 t4-556-1817 El Toro 22321 l.;11dsc:.ap111g No pets I wigar new crpt!. Or apes nurroreel closets. rel11g
rc.liuol Only $!99000 pl1ances Lge Civ al l c<1r gardge on , .;er e 1375 18.ic.nf.,rn $515 blltns Ince! yd water pd s55o Sandy 6316680
(,,.ti ">a111 Sniptey 0• <;haped poot fo• !amity en genuine bay view appro• Ind as trill Prof HOME F'OR RENT 'l65 W Wii~on 642-1971 2619 J' Santa Ana Ave Vrty lease on the canal 3
11 yte Daboll I 1oymf'nl & e11ter1a1nong $ 4 5 O O 0 0 a q u 1 I 'I 3200 ff nr B11s101 & Baker El Toro 4 Bc.Jrm 2 Ba 1 E ., , d ,. .., ma 11 a p 1 I $585 Call 1 5 63b·4120 Br 2 Ba S 1300/mci Nl!w
Amie wanted B~h Ad
un ~and $425 • •, -u111
0.::&P•strano Geach Resp
neat 831-9 40t dys
496-4538 ev Aon
U2·Hll
Ace.ass tor 111crea11onat j $550.000 full prict: 628 3 pnase w tfge storage $850 Fenced yard & gar o;tove rel rig $285tmo VILLA POMOMA •PTS crpts. 2 tr pies no pets,
vehicle Get a winter time Malabar 644 7269 yrd Lse 45c II 546-1653 age Kids & pet<; wet I 11 d 646 3177 " enclsd nar 675-6606
come 863·0755 Agen1 v ' >-' • 1 BA Beau1 landscaped. " Rmte wanted F pref. neat. CiE 759-9100
G!O~GE HK.NS (Ql\,1PAN~
pnce on .; summe1 time courtesy to bkrs BY OWNER 6 unit:> 7700 N 8 la 2669 I delignt Only S 140 0001 sq 11 •Int toe. close 10 55 no tee 1 ewport eac qu1e1 comple~ enc gar-
759· 1501 CUL-DE-SAC & 405 lwys 646· 75 i-; Foant1in I 81 bach condo. sec ~~~.~ crts1~~~~~~ Pf~~
20-30 yrs n-smkr 3 Br Found Gry/wnt lg hair M
apt. steps to bcn c at red collar 675 5364
$230tmo no ulil Brad 811 Promontory Point I WALKER. L.;1 ge c.ountry home With Lot• for Sale 1400 valley 2234 ! ~~·:','~ ~ac.unabl~~~r:e;':u s 0 AR y N 0 p E Ts MEWPORT M&TS FIXER ! hugP POOi lormal d1n1ng HOME FOR RENT '1 $7001mo 642-9057 $14756001mPoomo'n'la50Asveec ccJeMp
SpdC1ou~ ~inqh; ont>
& !WI) bl.'droom apt\ 7pm 673-0390
Sgt Mom nas 4 Br h~e in
C M to shr w/5ame
$400tmo • 12 u11t Kathy
Found in Dana Point. ap-
pro~ 1118 or 1119 male
lr•sti Setter 496-4294 1 !ldPr ? Bcl•m 1 Ba nome ..i IMJ ' room 3 Bdrrns • large Canyon Lake Waterfront
'i1lu'ltt>d on a 8000 sq II family room with tire-• tot $95 000. 01 Building Laguna Hills 3 & 2 Bdrms 1· l U.XURIOUS 1 BDRM furn 642 2015 BEST
VALUE IN
NEWPORT!
tot C.•Pat 1oc.a11oro Ask A 0.-. •-o-_.,. place oen with book· lot $16 000. 679 1975 -$800-$8?0 Fenced yards <.CJndo in Villa Balboa
11'9 rmfy S 145 000 I (§'!A!;. ~helves covered patio IM t · D t & garages K•ds & pels 5800/mo 946· 7893
Dys 640 '1 404
Found Lrg bfk dog. 'Pat
Bofja on 1ag Santa
eve!>/wknds 662-2338 Ana/Bristol 631-0849 wltll wet bar green house 011D aan, eltf · welcome 863-0755 Traditional .JncJ more A one 01-a I Reaort 1450 vac.ant p1es11ge 3Br 2ba Ote<ir•tront 4 Br 3 Ba dplx
Eas1s1de 2 houses O•• t 101 km<J fmd on fee tand PO Tennis Ctub 3 Br 2 Ba c.tose to schoots1snops I T~ June 9th $1000/mo Heally SK dwn assume 1st no $340000 Condo Mtn vu Sec Gate k•ds Ok $87~ A<;k tor Li,o 7168
IUt!StilJllU
ee,rnt•l ully tandsc.aped
garcJe11 apts Poot & spa
Patios/decks No pets FURN IS Hf 0 or
l)Nr UHNISH( I>
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House/Roommates
Unltm1ted 832·4 134
Found male blk Lab. vie ol
M ariner:!> D1111e NB
646-014 l
li:t l -7:\iO 642·6200 $109000Furn Ownr-Agt Keith 962 4471 0 11 SHORTTERM qua! $ 129K 673-8550 I
LEllDER REPO 6191340-9595 340-0395 968·9853 rur11 2 & J Borrn Apts Bac.h $450 Xtra lrg 2 Br '1 Ba pool.
spa lndry tac Nice area
No pets tmmed avail
1 3 1 $28 t • utils Days
644-<J 1 t l Alf 3 432-9280
FOUND M/bfle retn11 mix
wnton cnest M/blk tab
wlon cnest Btk F11eme1
m111. unde1b1le F/blk
brwn Snep rn1x puppy &
cats Newpon Beach
Shelter 644-3656 1'15
Mesa Or C M
OCEANFRONT HOME ; E,!~~~r s~~~ ~~~rof1~~,,~~r I I .E. Exclllnp 1600 Hunt. Be.ch 2240 I A~:~1~1mo up 675 B 170
[Jran1at1t and ew c1ting CCJSt $129 900 Excell I 14 Br 3' I ba S450 000 3 Br hse $7501mo Pool s s37c
1 Bdrm $5251
131 E 18th 646-6816
161 E 18th 642 0856 (l UHS· T£NNIC.,
')WIMMIN<, plu-.
muth morr' )Oil)'
no pt'I' Mod"I'
oprn d.11ly Y to f1
end unit Jovc.e. Wattzel equity 628 · M alabar Children 'pets 01< Ken hm 1 tudio " 1 blk 10 D1n1 Point 2726 r1nme w1lh 1arge open 644_ 7269 See ad under 963.5483 wk 732 oo61 tlPdC.h 11 stores Ut1ls pd ----------"''''"s 119111 oak IPak 63 266 I 1 S 1 B I Refs requueo 540 9589 2BA 1ba. encl pallo & gar
Rentals Wanted 2909
Couple 1n early 60's need
reasonable 2 Br rental. ,1n<.1 l e•d'> sr•ell stone 4 I Houses or a e Npt ch Almost Hunt Haruour sm 1 B1ke/h1ke to bell marina
t• 1,.1 t>PcJrnoms wttll a General 2102 Br .ippls micro wave · Apartments, Unf. I $5501mo 644-6493
• 1.1st..-1 !.111te tor tile ro-I S I h H I more $425 other avail
,.,,111t1c Wonderful Clos~,t~'wa~:rc sho~:'r'es. 1u ve above a health spa. 1 539-6190 BEST Rily fee BaJboa laJand 27061 REMODELED/LIU llEW Oakwood Costa M esa area
979-2699
Found orange Moms cat
male Vic 1500 Dtocle
Baker 545-4156
v1rw s of ocean sano * PUILIC llOTICE * tu tr om OC on an elegant-, 2 bdrm '1 ba wood trplc •••ti '>url 5895 000 Call VA nomes new Denet11s taurants OWC all !inane· ly turn mobile buy or r1a1 easily yours 2 Br 2 Br yrly ut11s pa10 m1crowa11e w/new gas
Apartments Gar19es for Found Rabbit. 22nd St &
fi I I 1400 dVBll WW'l Korea-Nam "'g S 165 000 Playa A E ' ll'ase w1opt $6!> 000 or c.rpted decor newe1 k1tc.h $6001mo McNasn Realty I \love OW garbage d1sp
, peacetimeVets Agt 673-1100 1i>nta1$450 677-7981 $460539-6 190BESTfee 642 1334 >ecu,,tygarage $700 Newport Be.c.h So.
1700 16th Strl'.-t
lent 2912 Orange Av Cos1a Mesa --1-EW_P_O_R_T_l_U_C_M_ 642.1794
\\\lll<IHt>'I 667 7349 LIDOIAYFROMT N tB h "169 HOMES FOR RENT B lb 1 · oep Call 493-9102 11< 11\11 ... ••• ewpor eic £ H<Jnf1ngton Beac.h 3 ~ 4 I 01. I f dt Oovl!r)
642·5'13
Garage l0x20 $95 Found small neut dog
645-4800 or 645-3323 tao t belong to Carlo ' ----------1 Ba dOCktor60 70 yacnt 1--""!!""-""!'""'!!"'!""-·-Vapor in C M 957-1373 R(A• l SIAll Hant. Beach 1040 Ouiet location 5 Bdr 4 '!'£23001mo M odern 2 Bdrm s $77S-$82S I Ptn1n1ul1 2707 El Toro 2732
631·1'°° \Op.en Houl>P 1 4 30 I e 1eva1 0 , g 0 u, me 1 Story Back Bay 4 bdrm Fenced yards & garages 2 bd apt w/gar $7501mo New '1-sty 2 Bd condo
Thurs f '' Sat Sun 5 k1tcne11 other arnen111es '.3 ba 3300 !>q '~ 3 car gar I Kids & pe1s welcome t 13 , 291h St Upsta"s I $610. h 760-695 l w Newport BeacJ\ No Office ltntals 2914 FOUND Smt gry Terner.
----------8d•m De" 3 Baths <..all Ma.._ ;igt Jacobs ' pool 1acuu1 •ac.relot 863-0755 Agent notee NuCarpet2t3-430-050'1 1
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851 ·2000 Ask tor Mr "880lrvtnt>Avt'nOI! 1617 Westchtl Or. NB M V•c Ellis/Newland $161 O<0 Sn ' 1 Possible unlurn•shed orl Ammerman ( t l6thl 964 6877 · ' owe: ase Re a 11 y 6 7 5 · 6 6 7 O opt•o" 642.1366 unoer priced 4 Br tncd I Corona del Mu 2722 d S 1 30 sq fl
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woder audience. you could apfV"ar before \he media and rcCl!'l\C an sori Mori -F•t Call type 35wpm ano lO key --m.arintir A1rpor11rt11 ¥ J ....,. 9AM-6PM5•8-379• orioucri DAILY PILOT C11111.J.55T-•630 M\lt\ be hard-worker. CanyO\J SALES
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of bod\ image. appearance w11l 1mprO\'C and you·11 rrl·e1vc s1nC'erc per.on. PIT 752·0565 persorioel 11 our new 11-SI C M Mon !hrv Fri Ask for Judv 6'<l-6•43 7 AM _ 3 3 0 p M 6 tie Ave CM 1 l1ner1c11I serv•ces co 1'1115
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AQUARIUS (Jiin 'O·Fl'h 18): Stud) Taurus m~'li!.afe for valuable A1k lo• Glen °• Neil e E•ctiphon proces11rig AD A , mvSI like 10 work 5•8_0•71 PQ '"'' s req ome
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I h h I I ·m can '-·• oblained al bar""Jn pncc package iriclud•no rel"•· 6•6-•801 Hous.ee1e11r1.ng expe• p11 d1ve•11f1ed work Good B ... s ,811 estate ofl •ce moo••es rie1ptu1 Pd ••· rca 17e 1 at art ll jl'C\ or U\UI) I ( U\ e.-FloyceJBt.AW 15•0 Jam-merit P•oO••m & riealth _ muSI have 11er1sport1hon w1lll 11 ... mbers Woll 1•111'1 I ,.,',, •ec-honoit Mvit I ca1 1on 5•8-66 I I
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PISCES (Feb. I 4·Mart·h 201: FOC'u~ on e~trascnsory perception. Opportunity ••lits wun •Stirfl•& S•fillt H ... rit1ng\ori Bti1ch office in Helpei ·, ov Mori.Fri Off ICE CLlllJI pre!erteO L•1• 1yo•ng 1 111rle• 1 perSOf'l se~ ol-
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which rould he pol111cal .l..nother P1SC'e\ figure\ prom1nentl) •SERVICE SECRETARY I EE 0 /F.M H 1 •·, dl'fSlwetik 8•2·7431 1nsu•l'IQI oerson need I tailed person Toi tyo•ng PIT •In! 1e1epnone sk .115 "' ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9j;;;::;:::::------th;;;;;.;;,;:------~ Include• 1•1•PllOol I ScoUA Ford, DDS Comme•c1 1 1 L•ries arid i;,ent ott1ee Ovl1es hte 1yp1rit i.111 f1hOQ 3,Eurcutiv1sec•el1<y10 1s·
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ACROSS
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communisl
5 Torrenl
10 Nopper
14 Land
measure
15 A Pn111pp1ne
16 Airway
17 Impending
'19 Opposed
20 Caplure
21 Slim
23 Mosiem
orde1
25 Wor ~ \Jnit
26 Oe11veled
29Gas
34 Wooa stnp
35 Asian tand
pie!
37 Poetry muse
38 N•gerian
39 Recon-
no•lered
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42 Bracer
44 Spoken
45 Grieve
46 T+escore
48 Slops away
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51 Mature
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57 Auto part
61 Asian oullalo
62 Bew+1ch1ng
64 -Hari
65 Wisconsin
city
66 Cul !1lm
67 Laoorer
68 Inaugurate
69 Soaks
DOWN
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2 Image
3 Love god
4 Aoout m1d-
morn1ng
5 Occasional
6 Rated
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12 Ch1pon
PREVIOUS
PUZZLFSOLYED
21 Moses
orotner
28 Diamond
30 Wh•I
3 t Lively dance
32 Days march
JJ Protube1-
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an1ma1s
49 lnchne
52 Gods
"blood
53 Bew11ch
54 Dies -
Day o! W•alh
55 Aware ol
H•xagon o•k game tble
"'1th 1 ieat & 4 uptiolt
en•• New Paid $1000
tell 1575 ~40·202\l
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L11• 957·1133
L•g mhd Oak desk S 125
Sw1vet cnair SJO Call
Sn•ron 546 -6765
673 1900 a!k lor Barbara
Mull Mii llke nu cs1m
maoe sofa 8 w/J oenO
Recently reupholS +n ?Oil
grn or 4 1>e1ge b•ocade
S5001obo 645-8879
8· 12 noon O• alt SPM
New Queen ma11/bo•
spongs frame Retail
$715. asking $265 Casn
talks s11u in pkg aes
PERATflll 650-5156
Old la1f'l1oned MEAT
BLOCK $350 5-45-2093
Parquel d1n1ng taote &
thrs 3 solas On water-
oed 2 upr+gnt lfeezers
Desk K11 lb! 8·3 Sal
2 421 P(lr! Wh11by
644·2677 Sea W1rid
Balboa B•v C1uo & Rae·
quit Club mernbe11nop
$60(1 Must nave MeOon
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7611-0454 O• 840-4)116
COMIC BOOKS AND
BASEBALL CAROii
bough1 & solo 1826 N\w·
POrt Blvd 650-2665
EMERALDS l1aae 101 PW• John Wayne Tennis Club boat 82 pcs 26 cl to 5 A11l1s, l•111rt1•
M11m1l1rsh1p S799 cl 135K10111 496-2661 A••i 759-0740 . 1 ;;.;;,;,._~--..,.;;.;;;; ••• I. S.l'l 7014 181 Audi 4060. AMJFM l(JJrO Sun omni 85 z wlcst stereo E•tellen1 ~erosene neal11r l•ke nu t8" PCat P-216 w/traller. condtt+on "'el+ main-
$150/obo 650·4646 readr to go Despetl\I' 11mecl 5 1pcl , clafk blue.
$2500 642-7251 c 85 9 06 Laguna Moped s 1nven. A I I · 1 or
1ory 1000 s in parts. at· 26 1-B•rd fully equipped, 675·7038
cess · manuals ract slMps 4 sh111p1 $5750
tools lo• top 3 brands 539-95041(213)970-9005
Perl hObtty business 101
mecn •nchnecl o• add to
bike shop 5t200 takes
au 497·6073 •97·2966
Magic 111and Chill• le• mem-
be• sh•p vlu $3500
$15001000 978·7575
Magic Island Gold Cara
MembttrSh•P 5600
644·2615
*CITALIMl 21* 82 10 hp Honda EZ ldr
trlr hke new Must sell
Oiiers 960-9003
CAL 2• $3995
O B VHF mucn new
eQu•P 673-6382
IMW
114 2602, air. AM1i!M.1nrl,
Weber 6911. mJ 4-ap. nu
p"nl. $4295 673-6670
· 7 4 BMW 2002 Burgundy
w/lan +nt verv ciean
54000 Of lraaa !of
SLANT 6 car plus CISh
631-6233
13 Fosh trap
18 Vetch
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39 Tally
56 T +Zty
58 Faction
Sel 01 bunk ~s .int
cone S 150 646-0377 lllGIC ISLAND
Cap11 25 82 10 sail~ & all
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566-8779 or 476-0309
Hobie t4 wl lra+!e• $800
Lve msg 95 1-303~
77 3201. S pkg 01ig own .
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amlfm 1mmac 57300
73 t-70]0
22 Dev1atea
24 Patient orie
26 Dialogues
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43 European
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47 Playlu!
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59 Fust abbr
60 NC05
63 Aud1to•
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w11r. "1atch1ng n1gn1
stand and mor•o•ea
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957-8165
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b~ chrs $150
1)e"1S 964.6782
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$300101 $3500 ~alue
Dues pard 1111 June Days
978-9503 eves 731·3561
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pcs 25 C1 10 S ct. l1om
51501t1.11aae •96-266 1
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Esui~•ent 6226
LIDO 14 wlt11111er /sa1ISI
cover $1995 754·6247
LIDO 14, w111a1ler or+g
sails cus1om cover. ~ery
good cond S 1800
642-9612 Or 675-0373
t 4 L ase1. white S 1000
Lido 14 g•een $1200
675-6161
VAGABOND SAIL 14 ·
1979 5t500 Call
673-9177 or 634-3404
80111,
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SPE TAA 21· Ski boat.
'8 I 350 110 S995Q Call
673-9177 01 634-3404
Slir• a Docks fo22
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& set1.1re. includes e1ec. &
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2-Aock"'ell napers S 1400
ea t-Eme Shape• $2800
1· 18" Su1tace Planer
Rockwell S2500 1-20
1 arge1 Stock Saw S900
OAK A LL TOP De SK S·
Perfect cond S7501obo
720-06 1916•2·0324 35 fl SLIP lor Powe1 ( 1AAM692)
Used melal s1orage racks
good tona appro~ 30
un11s d•U sizes All 7'' 11
!all 553-8101
Boal 21 Balboa Coves *St 3201, 5 spd, SIR
$300/mo 673-1464 (1DOU7651 * '8 t 3201f 5 spd StA BOAT DAY SlOAAGE i 1CZX542J
1n Nwpl, on the bay * 8 t 320+: 5 spct_ SIA
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Bead blast math M1g & Piaaoa r1a11 launtn · naul Dy trane, * 81 633cs•. aulo, 10 mi
631-4636
a•c welders. 2 tom-Piano Baldwin Console low rates 675-5901 t1EPN764)
pressers IDI saw band •Int cond $1500 C 1014 •833201.auio.SIR "
saw. JO•nter Dell d•sc 720·0565 or 6 73-8427 •:1.:;•~f•':;';',..,.=.,..,,,;;::.:'-' 1 ( 1 FMY925J d '' ' ' • 8fT P'LGA'M $375 S A sander r• press tu PIANO Studio. Deautllul •"83 3201. !I spd, I
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67 •• oil saws,lband saw w1lh cond+l•on Hiruou! luned 548·638 I (002357)
welder 1atnes 12•36 :JtOOI Will deliver Sl50 Motor likes 1016 * ·53 3201. 5 spd, $/R 15x40 surface grinder 8 7 5672 t tfGU9781
1001 & cul!e1 g11nder "2 4 · I New Puch Ma•• Lux $400 * '83 633csi. auto. lo m1 .Htl Waatff 5100 Aati••e• 6010 1ur1e1 lathe$, 101ery lbl UPRIGHT PIANO 1914 ODO E1<\r8$ 548-33911 (1GRMOt0)
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Pa•!lt•"1e Exper+entecl Sevll1'al pos111ons Ellper d s+ts on S pedestals per! 7t4·972-t754 TV1 l•IO, I Scooters 1011 '* 84 3181, 5 spd, lo·m1
968-6505 and T•a1nees UP 10 [ cona $~75 667-7252 :ilereo 6232 (70187H
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FI T lslandsa1es o'1ty No I hu1ch Sac11!1ce $600 Adorable yellow nursery color TV 2 yr wrntv 208W 1st SanlaAna
mech nosm~ MtBons WAREHOUSE Star! 548.4058 nu1ch po1cela1n knoos $lA8 Free del Open 82 Kawasaki 550 GPZ, ClosedSuriday
2490Fa1rv1ewRd CM 1mmed 999·0202 Joo $175 548·4058 Sun TVJonns646-1786 1:5Vu •n 1 :. +o::iu
GuH;le Agency 502 S Beau1 lrg 18th century ~40-1499 all 6PM LARGE SELECllON OF SHIPIREC CLERK Appl) SlaleCollege Ananeim s•cleOoa1cl w1p1a1e rack Appro~ 5X7 Plate glass •New RAL :r.tud•o "10n•IO• NEW&USED9MWS1
now 999·0202JoDGu1de l $6000 PI P548.4058 ''"ndow wlwood lrame splu:r. 125 waits per Suzuki RM250 1uns
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Laguna Beien seeks pine & m11p1e b&d 5900 Ne..., Nu1t1a FUfi JACKEl 1022 SERVICE & LEASING
Stock & d1111very pe1son motivated and e•per a 548-4058 $895 ZEBRA rug 5950 Boats General 7011 RV11 3670 N Cheir,o .. ve
needed Musi be neat I wrd p1csr w lgen oll CiRAMDFATMER CLOCI Best oife1s 548-4871 14F'f i LU MINUM VALCO Looking to RENl a Moto1 LONG BEACH
r J>IT Good salary bkgrd 11.nQwledge ot NB! SCRAM LETS I $650 548-638 l Home 101 July .5 August !NO Cneny elCll-4051 oenel•ts Duane Tf'lomas System JOOO a plus Call El+iOt1 circa 1890 oak I Pleas'e contact Tim or
4g5E t11hSt C M Lisa 2PM!0-SPM Mon· case manuractu•ed b~ • Power Botti 7012 roma!650-7083 l l14)131·5ll0
I Fti 497_54711651·5153 Tolley$10000 ANSWERS 1 fraae-lnsWelcome TEACllER /,,E, 13ft BOSTON WHALER Tr1iler1 OPEN SEVEN DAYS
Pa11 11me App1•cat•ons Joba Wanted 5105 SLOTllAClllMES Pseuoo -F•olt' t981 JS HP Evenrude Tri~e'I 1024
nnw being !a~en tor I • 1 ~ 19 11 Operalors Betl DY De lh L he swivel seals new varn1sn ~_:;:;;;;,.,.=-.,;.;;:,: Chr1st1an School Apply ' English nanny e•P d OOk· Mill~ Novelly Co 01 Cll•· fip Co1~E n 1 & OOIH>m pa1n1 summer ?3 TEARY I 72) sell cont 1683~ B•ookhu•St F-V 1ng 101 t1ve-ou1 posilion I cago 3 Reel Counte• 1 i-.no\\o 01 one sure way 10 1 ot /lJ 11~e new $4~001 $3500 obo 754·6247
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seeks pos1t1on love 1n or mint vendo1 3 Reel lite gives you you1 own 17 Seanawk aelu~ t11null Scamp 13 & t6 travel
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1nru Fr10ay 9am to 2P"1 12 hour Ou1y e•cellent I Mills Viotano 59000 Bartel 41chrs. S75 4 weaved 24 Sk1p1ack 1978. 225 hp brochure and SAVE•
Apply •n person t660 REF S 5•3·6735 I Street Piano CJJCB 1890. ladde• backed Ch•S $60 Votvo Penta eng, low hrs
Placeni'aAve C M Sll{.yi Typ•st 90wpm last $2000 Polypnon.e580001 9 !1stereocab,$25 New manye1tras 4whl1raole1 AatosWaated 9620
TelepnoneSilles personable a1tract1ve 1 needs w1nouparm I ralan cnrs $75 GooO incl StSOOO 975·0366 HIGHEST CASH IMMED MCI ve•5a1 11e 20y• s e~per 1 673-5559 959. 7g94 Japane511 hv rm couch & days 644-80J5 eves 10, yout vehicle do"1eSloc
Wna1naveyou640-18(117 1• l' 601 1 2'chrs 5225 Hulen. 28' Ca e Sedan 77 o•to1e19n 551-8285
Tilec•••wiicalioni npp 1aace1 I S 12s J d•ssrs sso ea 3 Repo' ~~;wk 01f Gra<'lk ,
,5 looking for energet•c & DOfa 5510 Almos1 new dble oven eno 1Dls 525 ea Good! Banks 32 Gd boal lry Pv1 Party Wants Auto-
enlnus•as11c oeople 10 5 11,5n lo• leff•erlm1Ked stove $350 Kenmore sota Ded. $ l25 2 des~s 554M °<AVery 675.e99o mal•t 60· 8 1 HONDA
1o•n ou1 sales team lt'rf•e• pups 525 ea washet .5 dryer 11g cap $25 ea New s1ereo cab WAGON Will PAY CASH
Partltime 5-9prr> M-F 548.3 155 $300 blltll 642· 78 16 S 100 2 ,L1g p1ast1t cnrs & * 38 SCARAI * I 646-8217
<ina 10 30·2 30 Sal I 2 ol!on'lans s1oo 5 11 82 lo hrs hyd-hst 2,tloal
SS 50i hou• S!llf'S e•· Cocke.t s tnamp s1tecl I IUY APPLIANCES wood c1ose1 S75 "Lrg Ca· owne• must sell WE BUY
pe11e;1ce pteler1ea Call AJ<;Cre9 Dultpuppoes 14 Les 957·8t33 pat•t y btwn sig10!1e1s 960·9003eve::; CLEAi CARS M•cheteorAn"r'le<1! weeks m l l $2 50 wsh•ld•y• gas $175 ,
6 .. 1.843, 5419876or953-421\ Kenmo1e lop o! 1ne l+ne NewZentthtolorTV &re-1 72 Boston Whafe1J ANDJRUCIS
C Washer & 01yer Cail mole con!tOI, 5300 Misti Outrage 200 tirs 13~ npl
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* Bus1nessS .... bsc"P I LaH~ s Re!r1g 760-7275 *Full or Parl T1me Da1mal>on pup 5150 Cail
• Pleasancacmospnere 650·2020 ask !or 'Jonce W1D SlJSea DIW 5100 * E•oer requ1<eC E1ec Range S150 Re. • 63 ,.8 ,00 Fiank Jatk Russe!! Te.,1er M I t.geno• $1 50 646·58 48 Jr;uned $300 640-0276
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$2950 673·2126
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sume pymnts ot $181 ot8
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cond S700 959.1142
72 COROLLA 1200
Top cona111on s1100
644-805'
'12 TOYOTA CELICI
Tilt. Aulo. Powe1 Steer1no.
Au Elec1 Sun Aool.
S1ereo. Custom wr.ee111
~ 1EAS5631
$1240
·17 Toy Co101t1 SAS
Hlchbk. A/C. rallye pkg,
30 ·mpg. xlnl tond
S32501ollo 75t·6160
'11 TOTOTI COROLU
Aoto. Power Sleer1ng, A11.
Stereo ( 1 BDS887)
51111
•""'i• Tc.yota PU Assume
prmn1s ot S127 72 No
dwn pymn1 OAC Call
Ch .... Ck 979-3553 Agl
79 GT 5 spd, fully loaded,
xlnt cona S5200 0 B 0
MUSf SELL 963-669.t
61 S1l~e• Supra Sn Al,
Sensahonal stereo sys-
1em ale. 1111 ex1rtts
74 Eldo Very clean ca•
Loadld. Ill OPl!Olll
S IJ50/0bo 6$0-5278
77 Capric. C1a1a1c. lull
pw1 •II• cla•ll. A 1 cond
$3100/0BO 649·8123
80 Eldorado 811rr11z.
blk/blk rlll wr "'hla,
101aed m1t'll cond
$13.995/obo 633·8383
dyl. 645-5412 ev1s
82 CdV. 20 K ml, drk t>lu.
unr $ 13. 700 650-4646
Eldo1ado ·74 lmmacu1a1e.
full power equ1ppmen1.
ne10o transmitslon & rad1-
a1or •Int Ure• See 10 ap-
preciate, Prlvale Party
$2975 7141833· 1323
NABERS
CADILLAC
LARGEST SELECTION
01111e model. low mileage
Cadillac• 1n Soulhern
Cahrorn•a' See!!• 1ooay'
540-1860
2600 Ha1bOl Blvd
COSTA MESA
Cb•relel 9313
1§75 Monza. ex cond
New tire•. PS. PB, AC.
1tereo $1 .500 Call Mary
Da~1 84 2-7794 Eves
536-9794
*"84 Cttevy Camaro 111·
sume pymnls ot $173 52
No Own pymnl OAC
cnuck 979-3553 Agl
"82 CA°M AAO Z28. iOaoed.
T·tops. a.Ir. am/Im 1t1reo
CllSS, gray metallic. IOW m1!es. S t0.900. 536-6451
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we have a good selec11on
or NEW & used Cl'lev-
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And Leasing Xlnt cond $6500 OR BEST spd. xlnl cond S9000
\8711 Beach Blvd OFFER 586·3082 obo 673-5595 PP
Huntington Beach T . Iii 9 f1 l
(l 14) 142·2000 M~sif.,, .72 §.,\,,.e C~rytler 9315
Ja10af 9129 nu pn1 tlulCI"! lop, CUSI 83 Le B.ron loaded. 6Kml
-•nt urea alnt $15-00 g1ay. 1mmac S9500 Obo
83 Jaguar XJ6 Blue 496.2651'or 1175.3892 646~1727 . 619-749-9773 wlb1Ku1! lea1he1 fllCfll
tond 526.~ 759-9534 Ytlk1w11t• 9113 84 Towri & Ctry wagon. no
dwn If approvecl lo as-
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loaded S25.tlmo & TOL
432-9681
Karaana Glliia 9132
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S48·5916
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amlfm e::as,, equal1te1 . al-
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979-4610 or 966-0550
80 Mazda 626 2 d• e•ll
cond Must !;.ell 54349
form613-7178 838-8211
81 RX7 GSL. loaded
wl fow mrles Call John
(2 13f773· 1200 days
4213)439-4714 eves
Mercedta len1 9145
'67 280 SL. aulo. must sell
511,900/obo 640-5192
'12 2IO SU 4.&
$7890 •!nl cond 675-6906
13 MBz 28ose • 5
PBIPS. auto. sunrt, mus!
seo S55001bo 645-8 124
74 MB 450SL. 1mmac
tond . 571< mi. $22,000
pp SJ6· t980
75 2eili..1mmac . reuow llo
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$9850 760-9278
79 300SD. ivory $17.500
76 4 50SEL silver,
5 11 500 Bought new
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8 ! 300 SO Midnight blue
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can save you lhru OU•
purcnase & lease plans
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t87 t 18each Blvd
Hunt1nglon Beach
(114) 142-2000
66 Bug, 30K ml on new
eng good cono S 1650
6ot5-9336
9319
66 Ford. 80"/, reslored.
79,000 O•>Q m11es a+r
To~o! hne AM/FM cass
S t800 Hu11~1 673-1098
'69 Mustano f tback. aulo,
PS nu mtr/11res $2300
obo 720-06191642-032•
70 6 cyl auio. 9d 1rans
S•OO cash 644·8171
12 Pinto Aunab0u1. runs &
looks good 5800
894·3 t 15
'75 Courie•. bl...e wl shell.
crpt am/Im cus. runs
9d. 51300 obo 536-5868
·75 "Pinto Hatchback V-6,
xlnl body & upholstery,
aor. automaht S 1200
5-48-2854. 6.t5-83 13.
'68 Bug, re11orea , nu. '76 Grarieda NeWbf akes.
pa1n1 redlblk nu •nl FM h•es. Dal1ery Musi sell
stereo cass. $2250 52000 lirm 673-2491
493.5350 Immaculate 77 T-Bird. 1oa~Wiiii
69 Bug Conv Bi11J8. ext!
mecn cond. new "ms &
1lres Must sell onl~
$2750 650-8434
'69 IU&
Sunroo! eitlra tleln Sat·
llhce $1650 759-0658
sn111 S2300 646·9328.
Mon·Fti 7 30·5PM, 2035
Pl11tentia Ave CM
'79 Grenada 2-dr. spec
pa1n1-gry/blk 8-lrk cus.
AM/FM, V·8. PIS. PIB,
AJC aulo 67K m1. $2900
pp 549-0433
5g Pop lop cmpr, 1et>ll 81 E5Cor1 H11chbk Autc
eng. nu brks. good tona !rans. PS/PB. air cond
$2100obo 661·2220 AM/FM radio. low mHes
7 1 Bug runs go~I $4500 c11! 645-6003
S 120010BO 6•6-418-4 or 8 1 Mus111ng loaded
645-0414 $4500obo 895 11got
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S2500l bst. 548-73.tO 'll C11111r lRl
7 t van nu tires ball . Every ava1lalile Opl1on
slarter e1c Abll eng Cus1om paint. hres tow-
$ t90010bo 546-4452 1ng oatkage, custorr slereo, like new MUSl
74 BUG. 4 SPD. $1JOO see $7500 6•2-4397
obo 720-06191642·0324 Co!lec1ors Series Mark " 75 Scl1octo , AM/FM . 79•vervxtra,m!nt cond
au!o 1un1 gt ell 3&.000 m1 G1ea1 buy a1
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112 l"d"~tr1111 Wa~ CM
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COSTA MfSA 641 0010
73610St111 Wgn nu eno
carb 01alo.es. shocks.I
1uns •lnl 52900/0bo
751-6t60 Dave Ill I.I LUHT SHH '71 DATSUN 9 .. 210 I Snrl alloys. cn,111e. 73M
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Mint• $26 500 533-4242
pagne Ed orig 0wner. '71 Cougar XA7. n1.
low miles. 11/c. SlflfeO 1i.es1brake111r11ns/eng
cass Grea1 car . must S1500 Dave af1 5 O•
sell S6000 640·9315 wknds 846·6097
nPIST /Pert Ti••
( 1DO 'JILL AGE 673·9389
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Trucks 9035
}j GMC So•1n1 Oed
co ver air S1800
646 9319 Mon 'rl
1 30 5 P•JI 2035 PlaC•n·
l•J Ave CM
1$ Chevy~"'" tamper n1,1
mt• l •ret & m391 N•c•
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76 Crii;o~y ~. ion P•Ck\IQ
S;t900 573 •. 8'•>o--~.
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·79 UGH 31888 -Ml
$4800 662-7•73
78 Bug Conver!. wnt on 71 Capri 62K mo, ext1
w . low m1 gOOd con . t111i5. t1UTC"i
79 MGB $'•895 752·5657
evening' & weekttnd•
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673-2319 79 Marq wgn, ps. pb, •le.
79 BUS llll'lt tond 16500 r1ck S2995 759· 1169
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Poc1clli1 9157 79 Rabbit dll. •!nl $2500 * •14 Oldt Cut!ass aisvme
1984 Tarp C11rrer• ,ully 371·8215/eVfl 552-7209 pymn11 ot S211 10 Ne
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WI D N~ '•DAY IANlJAflY ," 1'111 ..\ OR AN GE COU NTY C ALIFORNIA 75 CENTS
Crow • • raises Coast
The question of whatls
art creates an uproar at
Saddleback College's
South Campus.I A3
Supervlsors want to
crack down on healthy
people who park In
spaces reserved for the
handlcapped./A3. concerns On Coast
California
Toothbrushes? As art
works? That's what a
Torrance dentist views
themas./A6
A former Dally Pilot writer
tells of the trauma of
giving birth to a child with
severe birth defects./ A7
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Nation
Americans are watching
more television than ever
before -seven hours a
day./A4.
President Reagan is likely
to propose far-reaching
changes In tax laws this
year./A5
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Soviet Premier Yuri An-
dropov hints a new sum-
mit with President Re-
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This month Is a good time
tocooslderbuylng decor-
ative clocks and tele-
phones./81
Diabetes Is today's topic
for Quiet Victories, the
series focusing on recent
medical progress against
major diseases./82
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Welcome Chinese New
Year with your own cel-
ebration featuring an
Oriental dinner. /C1
National Soup Month
salutes Pacific states./C2
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Sports
Some of the names have
changed, but the Harlem
Globetrotters have not.
Curly N!!al discusses the
zany team./D1
Estancia-Corona del Mar
rematch highlights prep
basketball tonlght./D1
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Jack Weston, starring In
the new series "The Four
Seasons,'' doesn't even
think California Is a nice
place to vlslt./83 .
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Major revlslon_s j n the
1984~tax lawseould trig-
ger a shake-out In the
booming tax shelter ln-
dustry./87
Bridge
Bt.,iHetln Board
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Claatllled
Coml<e
CrOHword
Oeeth Notk:el
Entert1lnmen1
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•• •• • MAJOR JET OEPARTURE ROUTES •••
MAJOR JET ARRIVAL ROUTES _;;_mie:.:-." • COAST AL AIR TRAFFIC ••••••••• •• • .. ,. ••
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Marine pilots at El Toro air base
encounter even greater problem/A2
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of .. o.IJ .........
Orange County air!ipacc is becom-
ing so crowded that near collisions
betwet:n civilian airplanes and mili-
tary aircraft arc almost routine.
Planes often come within 90 reet of
one another, according 10 reports
filed by pilots at the U.S. Marine Corp
Air Station in El Toro .
In at least one instance, a com-
mercial aircraft on approach to John
Wayne Airpon was involved in a
reported incident.
nearby Tustin. The. hclicopt.er base is
less than two miles northeast of lhc
runway at John Wayne Airport.
The civilian airplane missed the
helicopter by only 90 feet, accord.inf
to an internal MarinD .. near midair
report.
Ralph Odenwald. the FAA tower
chief at John Wayne Airpon, con-
firmed the incident but said •·1herc
never was any formal investigation to
determine wbat the separation be-
tween the aircraft was."
''There was a military hazard
report submitted but that goes
through difftrent channels than the
FAA," he added.
•• •• ••
The near collisions are common
enough 10 be called "routine" by the
Marine pilots. who file the .. Naval
Aviation Near Midair Collision Haz-
ard Reports." The incidents arc
happening at a rate of several per
month, according to the Marines.
On Nov. 4, 1983. a civilian Moon-
ey single-engine airplane on approach
to Jahn Wayne Airport Was asked by
tower officials ta move out of the way
of an in-bound commercial McDon-
nell Douglas DC-9. The Mooney
aircraft moved into the path of a
Marine helicopter taking off from the
U.S. Marine helicopter station in
"It was serious enough for us 10
convene a meeting between our staff
and their officers. These types of
occurrences arc occasional in number
because of our overlapping areas,··
Odenwald said .
Map lndJ.catea routea for alr traffic over the o range Coaat.
LB freeway pact
wins county OK
By JEFF ADLER The meeting is sc heduled for 7:30
and LP. BENET p.m. in the council chambers, 505
OI'.,. hltr""' "-" ~ Fortst Ave., Laguna Beach.
The Orange County Board of The settlemcnl would require the
Supervisors unanimously approved a ci1y to drop a lawsuit against the
·proposed settlement with the city of county over an earlier purchase plan
Laguna Beach early today ihal would in exchange for permission to com-·
pave the way for construction of the plete a $5.5 milhon land sale with a
San Joaquin Hills Freeway through developer and a promise from the
Sycamore Hills. county 10 buy 147 acres of the
The Laguna Beach City Council is propcny for the freeway and a park.
expected to follow sui t and approve The money from the developer and
h I I "gh d the county -expected to be in the I e sett ement proposa toni t ur-vicinity of $7.5 million - will help ing a special meeting, according to Mayor Bob Gentry. the city to pay off a mounting $7.65
'"I sense a majority of the council million debt incurred in 1978 when
will favor the plan as presented," the city bought 522 acres of Sycamore
Gentry said. (Pleue aee FREEWAY/A2)
This sale keeps them
coming back for more
By L.P. BENET
or tM ~""' le.ft
11 was 7:3U a.m. and 21-ycar-old
Scott Sandgren of San Diego was
closing in on his 18th hour of camping
out in Fashion Island.
But he wasn't waiting for the
prCmier of another Star Wars movie.
He and about 300 or so other folks
were here early today -sittins-
slccping. reading. listening 10 their
Walkmans -pr~paring for 1hc 13th
annual At Ease sportswear sale.
Sandgren, who drove up from San
Diego for the sale which began at 10
a.m. today1 had been perched on the
doorstep since 3 p.m. Tuesday. He
brought a beach chair. a sleeping bag
and a book for company. For fun, he
peeked through a door window to plot
his path through the store.
"I've been doing this for six years."
he boasted, as though he were the
member of some exclusive club.
"Last yea r I bought all my winter and
fall stuff. This year r m buying all n1y
spring and summer clothes. I don"t
(Pleueoee8ALE/A2)
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Vickie Crlstilll, with children Jam le and Tracy, .. {!~red Coot&Meupollcemanlaa "good, caring human be ."
STA~E OF UNION TONIGHT
NEW YORK (AP) -The major television nclworks ~n to carry
Preiide'llt •~•o's Slllteoftbe Unjon address live swtiflaat 6 p.m. PST today.
ABC, CBS and NBC said the broadcas11 -will include fttPOMC$ from various Democrats with the prasrams lastina until 7:20 p.m. for ABC and t
p.m. for the others.. Public Broedcutin& S).'stem sald.-i11 broadctit will be &om 6 p.m. ID 6:;c!I
p,m. u ~of the Ma<.!'!<jJJ.,ehl'.<r.Repon.
But accordins to one Marine of-
ficer. near collisions between civilian
planes and Marine helicopters a.re
more than occasional in Orange
County.
'
"We get a lot of helicopter reporu
(Pleue oee CROWDED/ A2J
Woman
• praises
ousted
CM cop
Rape victim says h e
helped her recover
By STEVE MARBLE
or -o.ltJ' ""' •'""' A rape victim claims a Costa Mesa
patrolman accused of sexually as-
saulting thrtt women is the same
person who helped her the most after
she was altacked, even urging her ta
report lhe crime.
"This man is a wonderful, carinJ
human being.·· said Vickie Cristilh,
the-mother af1wo. ··tte"s the one who
talked me into reporting the rape."
Cristilli. who was raped 1wo years
ago in Cost.a Mesa. said Officer
William Lauchlan spcn1 five-hours
with her after the attack. called her
husband to inform him of the
incident and made sure her children
got home safely.
"I JUSt can't believe 11 . I refuse to
believe it,'" said the C~ta Mesa
woman about the cnm1nal charges
l.auchlan now is facing.
The 33-ycar-old patrolman, an
officer 1n Costa Mesa since 1982. "'as
arTeslcd last Fnday on susp1c1on of
rape, sexual batte~. attempted oral
copulation and false impnsonment.
Lauchlan. now fr~ on SIOO,()(X)
bail. allegedly attacked women on
three separate occasions dating back
10 late 1982. He was on duty and in
uniform each time. authonties said.
Cnstilli said she is shocked by the
charges aga1ns1 l.auchlan. who she
described as "a good man who is
married and has a n1ce st.able home
and loves k.ids.
"\ know the d1fTcreO('(' bctwctn
good cops and bad cops and 8111"5 a
(Please~ MESA COP/A2)
America's big spending habits
create bonanza for scam artists
In bad times, cash-short consumers sinct ~ptchibcr. cl11med he was only
use credit cards to make ends meet. asking the TRW offi cial forass1st.antt
In good times, w1llet-sizcd rec· 1n rt'Ct1fying 1 single entry, 1n which 1
tangles art a s~ndthrift's dream A"D REA cljcnt's blnkruptcy debt wa5 hs1cd as
come 1rue, providing the key to living n $23,500 ofSJ.500.
beyond one's means. 1 ··1 opened my big mou1h ind
Theconscqucnceo(e•cess in tither ADE LSDll accepted an offer I couldn't rt"fustand
instance is the same: bills go unpaid, n found out 1t was ilkpl.'" Feldman
bill collectors art tvaded and one's said.
credit file is tami1hcd. Feldman·s firm promises to e-lean~
But instead oftl)1na 10 untangle the chenfs credit files by challcn&Jn&
financial debacle by workina with a deroptory entncs. Braham said.
crtdit counKlor, some consumcn out of an Anaheim piost offict bo1t ..-• Titc de1cct1vc said Feldman "hid
take what 1hcy think is the easy way found the man they entrusted whh detcrmi~ they couldn't be filled" b)'
out and pay for help from so-called 1heir money and credit his1ory may challcngins ttthn.ia.I faults ind bad
"credit clinics," accordin& to spokes-ha~ lived beyond the law, already spent his clients· consulting
men from the state"s top two credit Franklin S. Feldman, 24. w•' fttS.
bureaus. characd this wc-tk for compu1tr fraud, Feldman diipulCI th.It. sayina be
The clinks offer to expunae dclin-stem mine from • stint operation 1n t\ad chcdttd Lhoncpdve,ntna Wtlb
quent debts from a credit profile for which 1 TRW 5ttunty chief Wlj crtditonaM!wa tt»donlychallct\IC'
fen ,.ng;n1 from Sl-0 10 Sl-00, 1llcgcdly ofT<!ed a $2.000 bribe to throuah TRW could ctwt.,. them.
explained TRW spokcswom1n Gen 4_ltcr the credit filcsofhis clirnu., said But in an apparcnt1t\Ctnpl lOmakr
Schanz in Oran~. Dc:tccti\'C Roatr Brahamofthccityof lOOd his prom11e,, Braham. said Mr,...,...,'-,.,_ "The~ livr within the fine letter of Oranac Police. f:ddma.rr-~y ·~TRW
•
' MorethanSOOcutomen-Nllnedupthlamoml"llfor 1hclaw, ·oh< "'d. Feldman who has opmtcd a S«un~~ltClor Ken Yari>oro.,.i.
theata.rto!.fbeAt-...aa.n-1.eale. Bu1 61 d1cn1.s o! a clinic optratcd Consumer ~'rtdit ~llisn.C'C fran"ch19C ... (Pl • Me BAD «tUDtt'/A.2) ,
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El Toro 'narrow escapes'
outweigh local incidents
By JERRY HJRSCH
Ot Ille OellJ ..... ltefl
Near collisions between c1vihan
aircraft over the Orange Coast do
oocur, authoritie5 admit, but not at
the same rate military pilots ap-
proachinJ the Manne Corps Air
8tAt1on in El Toro sar. the)' have
narrow escapes with civilian aircraft
.. I can't den) 1ha1 .,.,e have near
misses in our area," said Roy Rich-
ards fac1ht}' manager at Coast
TRACON. the Federal Av1at1on Ad·
mm1strat1on radar station for Orange
County.
The main problem OCC\'lrs between
airplanes on instrument flight plans
-pre-arranged fl1ihts that include
TRACON and control tower tracking
-and planes t1y1ng by visual fl1Jht
rules -where the pilot 1s not being
tracked and as responsible for ~laying
out of the way of other pla11c~.
Pilots flyina under visual fliiht
rules might not see approaching air
traffic until it is nearly too late.
"If someone is on an instrument
fliaht plan we are in contact with them
and can point out otht'r traffic,"
Richards said
"We can alen them to traffic even 1f
we are not m communication with
that traffic."
But when 11 gets busy. n1r traflic
controllers concentrate on separating
instrument flights from other instru·
ment flights and leave visual flight
pilots to their own devices.
"Our second pnority 1s to give
information about airplanes in the
. traffic system," Richards said.
At that point 1t 1s up to both
in'itrument pilots and visual flight
rule pilots to keep an alen lookout for
other traffic.
Mannes run into problems because
their main approach path to El Toro
intersects the general aviation coastal
traffic route at nearly the same
altitude.
The Mannes have urged aencral
av1atton pilots to fl>-either above or
below their military flight path, but
not all pilots are aware of the problem
and near misses arc nearly "routine"
occurrences. according to the
Marines.
The same problem is less likely to
happen at John Wayne Airport be·
cause commercial pilots must stax
below 3,000 feet upon takeoff until
they are past the coastal route,
according to Ralph Odenwald. FAA
tower chief at John Wa}'ne A1rpon
CROWDED SKY GROWING PERIL ...
From Al
of near m1da1r collts1ons on these
routes," said MaJ. Vince Gennaro of
the El Toro Marine base.
John Wayne Tower officials are
reviewing ways to more efficient!)
~on civilian air traffic from Manne
helicopter traffic near the airport.
"It ma) take us some time to come
up w11h the best course of action.··
Odenwald said
While some of the 1nc1dents from
John Wayne Airpon. the Marine's
biggest problem 1s general a-. 1at1on
'traffic fl) 1ng in the count}' or along the
Orange Coast. Lt. Col. P.G. Brown
c;a1d.
The number of flight!. and de-
partures br all airplanes at John
Waynr Airport has actually decreased
from 525,088 in 1980 to 457,804 in
1983, but the Mannesstill say air
traffic Ul Orange Count) 1s growing.
Although the m1lttaf} ha~ not had a
midair collision with a civilian craft,
Marine officers are worried the risk 1s
1 ncreasinJ.
Most civilian pilots fly under what
are called Visual Flight Rules. That
meaos they are not tlyrng on a i5re-
arranged flight plan but the) are
responsible to look out for other
airplanes.
Despite an extensive program b)
the Mannes alerting c1v1lian 1>tlots to
the dangers of flymg tn the El Toro
apJ>roach path, many pilots are still
oblivious to the problem.
A "near midair'' report released by
the Marines on a Dec. 29 incident
involving a Marine A·6E Jet and an
unidentified civilian airplane over
Irvine demonstrates the Marine's
problem with general av1at1on traffic.
accordtng to Lt. Col. Brown.
"Air crew continued lookout and
spotted another aircraft on a collision
course approximately one mile away
co-altitude. The (Marine) pilot rolled
the aircraft tnto a climbing n~t tum
in order to avoid and keep si t of the
civilian traffic until clear," t e report
said.
"The c1v1llan aircraft made no
attempt to alter course or altitude. It
1s the op1n1on oft he air crew that had
no evasive action been taken by either
aircraf\ a midair collision would have
occurred."
"Airspace around MCAS El Toro
continues to resemble a free-fly zone
for light civilian aircraft whose pres-
ence may one day result in a needless
tragedy of potentially large scope,"
the repon concluded.
"The congestion is leading to some
nsk and some concern but we don't
want to be alarmist about ll," Brown
said.
FREEWAY PACT OK'D ...
Most of the near misses occur near
Dana Point where the approach path
to El Toro mtersects the coastal
general av1auon traffic route.
"Ct v1han airplanes are intersecting
the approach path at our approach
altitudes." Brown said.
From Al
Hills. The deal would leave 310 acres
of the property under city ownership.
The city and the county are
attempting to close the settlement Just
five days before an environmental
group takes legal actton to JOIO the
SALE OF THE YEAR •..
From Al
know what I'm g01ng to buy next
year."
But he says he will be here. along
with 25-year-old John Gurule of
Norwalk and 23-year-old Ken R1et·
fors of Balboa Island. both of whom
camped out next to Sangren Tuesda)
night along w11h about a dozen others.
"We all know each other from the
sale." R1etfors said. "We come ever)
vear for this once-a-~ear shopping
spree."
The deals. the) ~a). are outrageous.
them," Douglass said.
Jim Finnegan, the store manager,
surveyed the line of customers that
stretched from the store. P.ast the El
Roberto restuarant. past S1lverwoods
department store. and to a point
halfway up the Neiman-Marcus
building. "You sec the same people
year after year." he said. waving to a
customer halfwa) up the hne. "It's
great"
city's lawsuit against the county to
stop a proposed eight to 15-lane
freeway, which is expected to extend
from the Corona del Mar freewa) tn
Newport Beach to the Santa Ana
free"" a) near San Juan Capistrano.
"If we finalize the litigation with
the county before the (Jan. 30 Orange
County Superior Court) heanng.
there's nothtng for the Greenbelt to
JOln in on." Gentry said.
"The beauty of the agreement,"
Gentry added. "is that it relieves the
city of its debt and gives the city
complete ownership of the majority
of Sycamore Hills so we can preserve
it as a parkland."
If the city approves the agreement.
Greenbelt could file a lawsuit to
challenge the settlement. However.
Greenbelt officials refused to com·
ment earl) 1oday on what action the)
plan to take.
Camel hair blazers marked down b\
as much as 6 7 percent. Co tton shirt's
on sale from 50 to 75 percent off They
all brought an)where from $200 to
S300 to spend
MESA COP DEFENDED ...
At Ease owner Al Douglass. \\ho
looked fitting!) rela>.ed earl) t0da> in
a sp1fT}' blue suit. described 1he
annual event as "a hllle bit of Barnum
& Baile). a ltttle b11 of Z1gfield. a great
management challenge.
"We put 10 extra phone lines for
credit card checks, extra cash regis-
ters. hired 50 local high school kid~ to
st raighten merchandise. We serve
coffee and hot rolls to ever.om· 1n the ~Jes lines.. ·
Douglasc; said most o f the Items m
his store -prcdominantl) men's and
bo) 'ssportswear (\\ htch ewla1ns \\ h)
thC' crowd this morning "'as 85
percent male)-are marked do""n 40
10 60 percent. some as lo"' as 75
percent He expects to gross about
S 170.000 on the fir':>t dJ\ of the sale.
""h1ch continue~ through Tue<.da>-
"The) "ant value and \\ c g1 \ c it to
From Al
good cop. A damn good cop." she
said ... 1 JUSt know he couldn't have
done this and I don't give a----what
anyone sa) s. I don't believe It
"'] kno"" he and his wife have been
devastated by th ts and I'm going to do
everything I can to support him and
help him out." she added.
Cristilli said she first met Lauchlan
when she filed a complaint a~ainst
some neighbors and asked police to
tntervene. Lauchlan, she said, was the
officer sent to handle the 1nc1dent.
''He was so profesc;1onal -went
about his work without causing a big
deal. When I was raped, he sat with
me. talked with me and finall}' talked
me into report mg 11." she explained.
Lauchlan wa<; suspended from the
polic.:e force with pa} Jan. 10 after a
22-year-old Santa .\na woman told
authonttcs the policeman had
molested her aftl'r requesting her to
pull off the Newport Freeway because
of a faulty tail light.
The patrolman had prevt0usl)
been repnmandcd for reportedly
molesting a 39-year-old Costa Mesa
woman who said Lauchlan grabbed
her breasts after ordering her to raise
her arms. The woman said the
policeman tqld her she'd bceo speed·
mg.
In a tturd incident. Lauchlan is
accused of raping a Fountain Valley
woman who'd been in a minor car
accident The officer. who has been
told he will be fired. 1s to appear 1n
court Feb 24 for a prehminal')
heanng.
Pnor to his arrest, Lauchlan had
twice been singled out for acts of
heroism. once" helping to rescue two
children from a burnin~ l}ouse and
fighttng the blaze until firefighter
am .. ed.
BAD CREDIT HABITS AID CON ARTISTS ...
From Al
about cleaning up the tiles off the file. · c\pla1ncd Schanz ol
"'If \OU can't do 11. !.omeonc else TRW
can ... i's"' hat Feldman reported I) told TR W's credit d1\1'i1on 1'\ a ware-
Yarborough. according to the detec-house of compu1en1ed personal
t1ve credit information tapped b} 25,000
Yarborough went 10 the subscribers na11onw1dc who act as
authorities. Police bu~ed his office lenders. such as banks and retailers.
on th e ninth tloor ol the Bank of Eq~all) large credit bureau irans
American IO'-"er and had the 'lecunty Union Credit Information Corp. has
chief ~t up a second meeti ng wtth records on 20 m1ll1on California
Feldman on Jan 6 residents.
Fekima1t, -whe manages a 8UC$t -Scb<lrv an4 John Wold. regional
home tn Anaheim owned b) his vice president for Trans l 'n1on m
mother. was arraigned in \1un1c1pal Santa Ana both ..aid a small per-
C'oun this "'eek A prchmmal') centage. less than l percent. of the
heanng was set for Feb ::.i entnes filed annually arc inaccurate
Whether Feldman wa<, a naive The pertentagc apparent!\ leaves
'1cttm of circumstanu: will be de-enough for ul'd11 d1n1c cn-
tennincd in court. but un~crupulous trepreneurs
credit chnic operator' are "not a However, customer'i have filed
m1niscule problem... according to enough complaints o"cr credit repair
<;Late Deput) .\ttorne-. ueneral Al chnic'i to prompt the Attorney Gen·
held()n cral's office lo \eek tougher pcnalt1c'i
Thc11 aim 1s to challenge poor for operato~ that don'1 deliver v.hat
cn:d1t en mes on their d1ents' profile!I they prom1~. 'laid l\heldoo. 1n San
b)' d1sput1ng an account number a ~ Diego .\ new 1:1"' lc-.}mg cnmmal
balance or a date R-. lav.. 11 the and c1v1l pcnahtte!I ,hould he m
creditor fails to an\wfr the QUCI') lroduced this Leg1slat1\C ~ss1on
w1thm 20 worlong da)S the t'OOsumer Dway~ McBnde. 44, who runs a
wins by default and the entl) 1'1 Fullerton crcdtt cltn1c with the same
deleted name as Feldman's, say'! he runs his
If Jct\ unchallena<'d. the hlcm1sh business honestly. lfMcRndc doesn 't
w1ll blotch the crcd1t 1ecord fur seven fulfill ht'i pledge to clean up h1~
yc:a~ and a bankruptc) for 10 cu.;tomcrs acd11 profile. he "81d he
"They hope through 'iheer rep-offers ~fond!> The average charac 1~
ctition 1hat that mformauon will drop about UO. he Yid.
MlBndc said he tells clients the)
can wrne the same letters he does to
challenge damaging credit 1nfor-
mat1on, but "we know a little more
what to sa) and how to word them."
He said he learned the trade out of a
TRW credit handbook.
Over-spenders can revive their
qed1t record in other wa)s.
The state's two largest credit bu-
reaurs, TRW and Trans Uruon.
recommend the methods of Con-
sumer ( red11 Counselors. Money
managers for the non-profit corpor·
at1on ba'\Cd 1n Washington. D.C.
negotiate a reduced repayment sched-
ule with crcd11orsand extract a vow of
life wi1hou1 credit cards. explatns
\arl Lindquist. president of the Santa
Ana-ba'ied chapter
Lindquist said counselor) helped
more than 600 Orange County fam1l-
1e!> repa) S 1.2 m1lhon m debts last
)ear. A.s an example. he pointed to a
Hununaton Beach couple 1n their
earl> 3()j. both employed by school
d1stncts. who were overburdened
with debts They brought their
S 11 ,000 "-Onh of credit troubles to
l.1ndqu1~t 1wo years ago .
Instead or bankruptcy or an 1r-
rc:vcr'i1hl}' 'itatned credit hl'ltory,
··1hev have only \even of33 credtton
left and will be totally liquidated 1n
tv.o months." he said.
Just Call
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County said 'satisfied' with
Dayco trial cost explanation
Public def ender says
S 16.000 spent for 11
Filipino witnesses ----
By J EFF ADLER
Of t"9 Oafty l'llot Ila"
The Orange County Publtc De·
fender's Office spent a httle more
than S 16,000 to bring 11 Fihptno
witnesses to Southern California for
the penalty phase of Rene Flores
Dayco's double-murder trial. Pubhc
Defender Ron Butler has informed
the Board of Supervisors.
In a three-page letter to super·
\ 1sors. Butler -asked to al-count for
the expenditures concludes
Dayco's defense was "reasonable,
proper and in the best interest of the
taxpayer."
Butler said that while 1t still 1s
impossible to provide a complete
accounting of the costs of Dayco's
defense. it cost $16.076.44 tQ bring
the 11 character w11nesses to Orange
County for the tnal.
Airfare for the 11 totaled $12, 741
and the $25 per day allowance given
to the witnesses amounted'to $2,750
for the 10 days they were here. In
addition, two witnesses were
provided wtth one night's lodging at a
cost of$74. and $511 was expended in
travel service fees, Butler said.
Board Chairman Hamett Wieder,
Dallr Pilot O.llvery
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S 30 11 m ea" Mlore 7 p m iiro your copy w bt
~hwer-cJ
who wrote Butler asking for an
explanation, said she was satisifed
with his response, terming it "ex-
haustive.''
"I feel I can't refute his rationale or
his justification," Wieder said.
··There's an old adage, 'You save a
life, you save a Jeneration.' It's hard
to put a dollar sign on that."
The chairman added that as far as
she is concerned, "the case is closed as
11 relates tG the public defender's costs
for the case."
Supervisor Bruce Nestande agreed
with Wieder, saying the public de·
fender acted within the confines of his
responsibili ty.
"There's no choice. If you wan t the
death penalty you have to make sure
defendants get the fullest defense
possible or the vcrdtet can be over·
turned," Nestande said. "The public
defender has to be given latitude."
Butler, tn his response to the
board's inquiry, said if the defense
team fails lo "provide all relevant
evidence and witnesses" in such cases
1t would "certatnly result in a reversal
of any conviction and greatly impact
the cost to tax.payers."
He also argued that whi le the cost of
defending Dayco and brin~ing the
witnesses from the Philippmes was
hipt. it could have been avoided if the
D1stnct Attorney's office would have
been willing to accept a guilty pica,
offered a year ago. in exchange for a
life pnson tenn without the possi-
bility of parole.
"The result of this insistence was
not merely the cost of defense
witnesses, it included the cost of
Judicial resources, clerical, attorney
and investigative resources all at
public expense." Butler said. ''The
tnal lasted many weeks, yet the jury
took less than seven hours to say
unanimously that the district at·
torney was wrong."
Dayco. a 43-ycar-old Philippines
native, was convicted in December of
the 1982 Huntington Beach murders
"()f his estranged wife and mother-10-
law.
During the penalty phase of the
trial, when jurors are asked to decide
between recommending,a life prison
term or a death sentence for a
defendant, Chief Deputy Public De-
fender Tom McDonald called 11
character witnesses from the Phili~
pines in Dayco's behalf. Many had
not seen the defendant since he had
lef\ the country in 1965.
The witnesses' testimony indicated
they arrived in the United States on
Dec. 28, 29 and 30 - at least 10 days
before the trial's penalty phase was
scheduled . During their stay, all
expenses were paid by the county.
News accounts of the expenditures.
coupled with complaints received by
vanous supervisors from taxpayers,
prompted board members to ask for
Butler's explanation.
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Hospital offering
elp for diabetics
Sad~kback Communll~ Hospital's Diabetes Care Ce~ter.w11l p~scnt a course on dJabetes self-management,
inning tonight at the Laauna HiUs hospital.
The 14-h9ur. four-sess1on course 1s designed to
v1de md1v1duah£ed education and instruction in bete~ management through lectures, films, group
~~s1ons and consuluitions with a physician. nurse and t1c1an.
Classes will be held tonight, Thursday and feb. I and l.~om .6 to 9:3Q p.rn. Call the hospi tal at 770.3725 for
runher information
. Xeen drug abuse group meets
The Costa Mesa Task force on School Age Drug and
ohol Abuse will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the
ncia High School choral room.
The firm "Epidemic" will be screened with a
ussion and committee reports fo llowing. Further
rmation is a vailablc by calling 546-2116.
Contraceptlve sponge talk set
' Th~. inventor of the new contraceptive sponge
"t<><i;ay will be the featured speaker at the annual dinner
meeting of the Planned Parenthood Association ofOrange
County Thursday at the Newponer Inn, 1107 Jamboree
Road. Newport Beach.
Or .. Bruce W. Vorhauer, president and chairman ~
the (~me-based VU <:;orp., will address the group
f'ollowing a 7:30 p.m. dinner and election of offi cers.
President W. Bailey Smith of Laguna Beach heads the slate
of officers to be elected at the meeting.
Church offers lecture tonlght
. As part of its Balanced Living Workshop, St.
Joachim's Church will sponsor an evening lecture on
One of Ria Oran•' nudea that waa •auttabJe. •
'Onion Field' killer's
release fought in HB
Anti-crime organization,
successful in first btd~-
files court action in SF-
Ousted college
art reinstated II
Saddleback chief
overrules action
of library board ------
By KATHLEEN CUMMINGS
Who decides what 1s art?
Mankind has debated that question since
the first caveman scratched pictur~ on
stone, usually without finding an answer.
However. one popped up Tuesday at
Saddleback College when the chancellor
ordered seven pieces of art put back on
display at the school's South Campus
liorary.
Ria Orans. an art student at Saddleback
for five years, had installed her work in the
library for a one-artist show two weeks ago.
!Jut, after a few days, she found that seven of
her sketches and pastels bad been removed,
reportedly because of"complaints."
"Several people in circulation had not
liked the wo rk," said Don Kennedy, the
I i~rary's audio-video technician ... And they
said that ·some of the public had com-
plained. too.' "
"Negative comments were made before
they were on the wall," added Emanuel
Robert. who is in charge of hanging library
exhibits. "One pastel of a group of skeletaJ
figures called ·The Victors' was criticized
for being 'too depressing' and 'ugly.'
Another sketch was deemed ·unsuitable'
because it looked like a lesbian. It was a fat.
middle-aged woman with a face rather
mannish. They said it was degrading to
women in general."
They are the ones who bould know." he
added lhlt $ht dtdn•t red the drawinas \\ff'
dearadin& to womrn.
When the dispute fin,atJy c.me co 1he
attention or Saddleback Chancellor Dr.
Larry Stevens' office, however, it was
settled quickly. Strvens decided to ovem.ile
the hbrary administration decision and
ordered the art replaced Tuesday.
Scevens was una vailablc for oommenc on
the ruling, but Kennedy quqted the
chancellor as saying '"we made a commit·
ment to the an students, and acommjtmen1 '
isacommitment-even if we don't like the
work."
Or.ins, a native of Gennany who came to
the United States in 1962, said she was
pleased by the chancellor's decision. thoua.h
she hadn't been overly upset when die
works were removed because she'd already
experienced the criticism firsthand.
"When my friend lsabel and I wete first
hanging up myexbibit, we were harassed by
several library worlcers," explained Orans.
who has received a Saddleback College An
Club scholarship and an award from lhe
1983-84 Laguna Beach Festival of Am.
"I'm glad Isabel was with me to speak up to >
them or I probably would have taken <
everything down right then and left in
tears."
Public reaction to the replacement of the
an was generally favorable.
Angie Bray, who viewed the. exhibit
Tuesday afternoon, said the whole thing
was "an unnecessary embarrassment to the
artist. The issue is an administrative one.
not an esthctic one. The real point has
nothing to do with these particular works..
but with who has final JUrisdiction over
what is exhibited." ··Emergence" tonight at 7:30. -
The church is located at 1964 Orange Ave. in Costa
Mesa. Fee is $2.50. For more information, call 645-4945.
Monte Carlo nlght ln Valley
A Monte Carlo Night fund-raiser will be conducted
Friday at the Fountain Va lley Community Center behind
Ci_ty Hall, 10200 Slater Ave. The event runs from 8 p.m. to
m1dni~t.
By ROBERT BARKER
Of the Delly PllcM Si.ti
A Huntington Beach-based anti-crime
organization has filed court action in San
Francisco aimed at blocking Onion Field
police killer Gregory Powell's release from
prison.
arguments. according to Manc100. And an
attorney for the Citizens for Truth claimed
that Powell should stay behind bars because
he's made three prison escape attempts and
because a psychiatric examination shows
PoweU still poses a threat to society.
according to Mancino.
"He may be rehabilitated but I wouldn't
be convinced he is unless God himself said
so. If there's a mistake, the public wilt pay in
additional losses in life," Mancino said.
Mancino, who said he works in the
computer industry, said he formed the
organization to fight against the parole of
Sirhan Sirhan. the convicted as~ssin of
Sen. Robert Kennedy.
Robert also said the viewers complained
because they felt "people come into the
library to be uplifted," net depressed.
So, acting on the staff reaction, the library
administration decided to remove some of
the pictures.
.. there is a difference between an an
museum and a public place where one
doesn't have a choice of whether or not to
enter," said Bill Weisgerber, head of aH
library operations for both Saddleback
campuses.
And, artist-scultptor Jerry Rothman, a '
professor of an at Fullerton State Univer-
sity. who was also at the 'exhibit, said the
problem was that the art violated a basic
rule of library exhibits -.. they're usually •
innocuous. They can be good work. but just
not loo controversial:·
. Tickets. at $3 each. may be purchased at Masuda
Middle School or at the door. The festivities will include
various games, door prizes and food.
The group gathered more than 30,000
signatures on a petition last year prior to the
scheduled release of the 51-year-old Powell.
The State Board of Prison Terms subse-
quently turned down the killer's scheduled
parole.
Citizens for Truth was asked to fight
Powell's release by Valerie Campbell. the
24-year-old daughter of police officer Ian
Campbell who was kidnapped and ex-
ecuted by Powell in a Kern County onion
field in 1963. according to Mancino.
He added, facetiously. that a roll-up blind
should be placed in front of each of the
drawings in question, so the public could
ha ve a choice of whether or not to look.
The event is sponsored by the Masuda Middle School
Community Organization to benefit the cultural arts
program.
TV show focuses on RIO worlr
RIO. the Rehabilitiation Institute of Southern
California, will be fea tured on Jim Cooper's Orange
County on KOCE-TV . Channel 50. this wekend.
The program will air Friday at 8:30 p.m. and will be
repeated Saturday at IO a.m. and Monday at 7 p.m.
RIO is located at 1800 E. LaVeta Ave., Orange.
Further information is available at 633-7400.
Blood pressure checlrs slated
Free blood pressure checks will be conducted Frida)'
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Medici ne Shoppe. 9555
Garfield Ave., Suite G, in Fountain Valley.
Registered nurse Barbara Farley will conduct the
tests. Information may be obtained by calhng
800-325-1397.
But John Mancino, the founder and
president of the statewide organization
called Citizens for Truth, said a Solano
County Superior Court ruled the prison
board improperly reacted to public pressure
and ordered Powell's parole last Thursday.
But the First District Coun of Appeals
has ordered a temporary stay for more
The slaying was dramatized in a book,
"The Onion Field," by former policeman
Joseph Wambaugh and later was made into
a movie. · ·
Mancino said he became active "because
I didn't want to just wait to be a victim."
Irvine joins supporters
of transit tax: measure
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of the Del!J ll'tlot It.ft
Irvine's Cit y Council gave qualified
approval TueSday night to placing a one-
cent transportation sales tax me.asure
before voters in June.
Irvine's action. while sou~ht by the
county Tranportation Commission. is a
moot point.
Irvine's Mayor Larry Agran contended
that the 15-year transportation plan will be
outdated before it reaches completion
because county officials have not tied it to
residential growth controls.
"If this was linked to a land use plan that
wasn't going to change, then you could have
fai th in it," Agran said.
He said because young people sometimes
accompany thei r parents into the library
and high school students use it. too, that 1t
seemed the view of the library panel, which
decides these things, that certain items were
"not suitable."
But then the furor started.
The first question critics of the action
asked was why some of the works were
removed and some were allowed to stay.
Beth Staudigel, who has worked in the
library for three years, said. "I can't see a ny
difference between the ones they removed
and the ones they left -all the same
anatomy."
But Weisgerber disagreed. saying that the
art taken down had "certain buman
anatomy that was more e~plicit than on the
others."
The main issue. however, was the action
itself.
Kennedy disagreed wi1h the decision,
saying .. these shows have been a tradition
in the library since I've been here. I'm not
sure I want people making those kind of
decisions unless they're qualified ...
"Frankly, I don't like them (the draw-
ings) myself." he continued ... but art is
supposed to stimulate. Anything can be
offensive to anyone. Who gets to say?"
Wednesday, January 25
More than enough of the county's cities
already have approved putting the am-
bi tious $5.4 billion transportation im-
provement plan on the ballot. although
Huntington Beach and La Habra ha ve
rejected it.
He said Irvine should be awarded
"detriment compensation .. ifthe plan wins
approval, because the city, already bisected
by two freeways, would be bordered by two
more.
As envisioned, the transportation plan
would use sales and µso line tax.es to pay for
an array of pro1ects. which includes
widening existing highways, building loops
of four others. and possibly creating a 38-
mile light rail system.
Another library worker, who asked that
her name not be used, said she felt the "art
depanment should make these decisions.
Thia Oran• work wu deemed
'depreutnc. ·
• 7 p.m.. Laguna Beach Planning Commission,
Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
• 7:30 p.m .. Fountain Valley Planning Commission,
City Council Chambers, 10200 Slater Ave. •
• 7:30 p'4ll., LagGDa Beach City Council. Council
Chambers, 505 Forest Ave.
Jarvis plans
Newport talk Transportation Commission consultan1
Al Hollinden told the council .. we think this
provides the means to move 2. 7 mill ion
people in Orange County by the year 2000."
He said 75 percent of Irvine's residents
work outside the city. about equal to other
cities in the county.
BancHcapped parlDQ&:patrol
to tlck~t coQnty Viol&tors?
• 7:30 p.m .. Laguna Beach Seismic Safety & Disaster
Preparedneu. Police Department Library. 505 Forest
Ave.
• f
Disabled Ora1* Caunty tesideot1 who iUeplly ~ in haDdi<Ul>Cd 1peces.
ofte.o encounter ~le :illedUY oarkin.a in Nesumde suaested. He asked tbal both the ~paces specially de111Q&Ul(f fot iht haodi· SheriJJ's [)epertmeot and tbe County
capped may soon have a~ enfotce-Countel's Office participate in the ~view. • 8 p.m., Coast Community College District Board of
Tna1tees, Oi stnct Board Room. 13 70 Adams Ave .. Costa
Mesa.
Howard Jarvis. the co-author of Propos-
tion 13. wi ll give a half-hour lecture in
Newport Beach Thursday on how to
finance public improvements five years
after the controversial initiati ve's passage. Besides the ballot measure resolution . me.nt toOl to dise<>uraac ihe co~mon abu$e. Su~rvisor Roger Stanton pointed out
Oranse Couat)'. SUperval(!r B~« tbat wb~ hewaH member of the Fo'1J\wn Nestan<kaskedtheCount)Adminbtnuve Valley City O:>uncil \he dty en1cced an Offi~ Tuesday tb study the feuibµhy of ordin.nce. empowerina the police to ticket c~una • volPQteer force of dislbled non-handicapped people for park.ins io the Thursday, January 26
• 6:30 p.m .. Laguna Beach Board of Adjustment,
Council Chambers, 505 Forest A"e.
The speech, sponsored by the Cali-
fornians for Environment, Employment,
Economy, and Development. will be
preceded by a luncheon beginning at 11 :30
a.m .. and foll owed by a question-and-
answer period.
The program costs $9 and takes place at
the Sheraton Hotel. Reservations are
available by calling 644-9000.
Irvine endorsed a second resolution asking
that local authorities be allowed to review
the proposed Fullerton-to-Costa Mesa rail
line and the Foothill and San Joaquin Hills
freeways before approval by the county
Tranportation Commission.
"We're a sitting duck for growth that's
not under our control," Councilwoman
Barbara Weiner said.
oeol)le=· · ce the ~ipt~ blue4nd· reserved spacct.. wttite till tonei in \.lolllQ)fJ)Orlted "Nowthe~'spata>mptiaucc."Slanton a~as o the county. said in cadon.iq the c:oonty study.
• 7 p.m .. Laguna Beach Recreation & Community
Services, Recreation Department. 505 Forest Ave.
Huntington theft suspects
captured after wild chase
Two suspected burglars were ar-
rested in Huntington Beach Wedes-
day following a wild 10-minute car
chase that ended in an oil field less
than a mile from the city police
department.
Steven Miller. 34. of Long Beach
Crash halts
auto traffic
in two cities
Busy Adams A venue was closed 10
rush-hour traffic early today follow-
inaa violent two-ear accident near ll\e
Santa Ana River crossing that ten
wreckage scattered across the road·
way
and Lowell A. Wise, 26. of Fountain
Valley were arrested on susp1c1on of
breaking into a house near the
intersection of Loma A venue and
Pine Street.
Officers said neighbors reported
the 3: 15 p.m. hreak-in and supplied
Huntinlfton Beach
Four wire wheel hubcaps were
stolen Tuesday from a silver 1978
\adillac Seville parked in a carpon
on the 8100 block of San Angelo
Drive. The loss was estimated at
$700. • • • Enteri ng through an unlocked front
door. someone burglarilcd a nome
Monday on the 900 block of Hunt·
ington Street. The loss included a
phupe wonh SI 50 and a surfboard
wofth $275. • • • A rtsident of the 19800 block of
officers with a descnption (.)f the
alleged getaway car.
Patrolrnan chased the car to a field
off Main Street at Clay A venue.
Jewelry taken from the house re-
portedly was fo und in the ca r.
Castine Drive reported Tuesday that
someone stole a stereo unit from his
white and red Ford Galaxie con-
ven ible. The loss was estmated at
$300. • • • A storage shed behind the Ralphs
market, 19041 Beach Blvd., was
burglarized Tuesday. The loss in-
cluded pallet& worth $300. • • •
Forcing open the front door. some-
one burglanzcd a home on the 1900
block of Alsuna. The toss 10cluded
Jewelry worth $992 and $8 in cash. • • • A brown 1977 Chevrolet van in the
The volunteer force would be cm· Board m~mbers vo1ed UJ\&nimously to p0we~ to issue ci~tions to vchklcs authoriie the 60-day study.
Tuesday from a maroon 1976 Chev·
rolet Malibu parked on the 16500
block of Golden West Street . The loss
was estimated at $80.
Laguna Beach
Christopher James Lybarger. 32. ot
Corona del Mar was arrested by
police early Tuesday for attempting
to pry open coin pox.es at the Laguna
Laundramat. 1040 South Coast High·
way. Bail was set at S 10,000 and
Lybarger is being held in Orange
County 1ail. • • • Vandals spray painted the Main
Beach Lifeguard Tower. shot out two
windows with BB guns and slashed
two tires on a lifeguard jeep sometime
Monday night. • • • Two windows were smashed out of
a vehicle at Temple Terrace and
Lombardi Lane Monday night. • • • A resident o n the 3000 block of Alta
Laguna Boulevard rcponcd a hanJ
grenade in his yard Tuesdfy. but
police later determined 1t was a toy.
CoataMesa
I\ Cypress man was arrested Tues-
day after he allegedly attempted to
shoplift three pairs of designer-under-
wear and a wallet from Bullock's
Department Stbre in South Coast
Plaza. Julian Weatherby. 22. was
taken into custody at the store by
securit) officers who said they ob-
served him putting the $74•worth of
merchandise into his briefcase in a
dressing room about 4:30 p.m. ••• An antique clock valued at S500
was stolen from an unlocked storage
room at the Coral Reef Motel som('·
time this month. the motel manager
told police.
Fountain Valley
Someone stole a camera. camera
cqu1i1mcn t, saw. a dnll and sa nder
from a locked closet in a b«troom 1n
the I 0000 block of San Leon A venue • • • Vandals sprayed the rtumberals
.. 23" 1n black paint on the driver·~
window of a 1978 Datsun in the 9000
block of Emery Coun. • • • Car thirv~ took 'peakc~ and a
radio from a 1976 Toyo1.a in the
t 7000 block ofTiempo!..
Newport Beach
A Newport Beach engineer re-
ported the theft of two telev 1S1on sets
and1cw1.:li ~ \\tlh a l:urnb1ned va lue of
$4.550 from her home in the 2800
block of Lighthouse T uesda>;
Irvine
More than S 1.000 ~orth of Jewel()
along with a stereo tuner were taken
from a home 1n the Tunic Rock
communit) b~ burglars. The crooks
apparently pncd open a sliding glass
door • • • <\ man was arrestt"d tor ha vmg a
concealed weapon which pohcc al-
legedly found on the floorboard of his
vch1de. The dnver reponcdly had
been stopped for a routine traffic
violat ion before the discovery. • • • An industnal firm on Mu1rland
Parkway rc~rted that someone
made off wlth an elcctnc balance
worth nearly $700
Newport man
drown victim
• I
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Police in Costa Mesa and Hunt-
ington Beach responded to the 6:S5
a.m. mishap on the boundary line
between the two cities. Authorities
did not have information available
on how many people wcrc injured or
what the extent of the injuriec; were.
Inverness Lane reported that some-
one smashed the left rear window of
his rcd 1977 Honda C'ivic, which was
parked on the street. The damage was
estimated at $100.
~a and Sun Subaru lot, 17555 Beach
Blvd., wa~ buralarizod. A 40.-channel
C'B radio wonh $130 was stolen. • • •
Thieves apparently use.'<! a pair of
plier\ to twist the doorknob and lock
off the music building at Southern
Cahfomia College. 55 Fair Drive .
Monday night. An 1mplifier, turn-
table, tape recorder and a bank bag
conuuning cash and ehc-cks were
stolen. The lo~ was estimated Ill
$1 ,470.
An Irvine woman rcponed the
theft of $2SO in cosmetics and other
items from her unlocked car parked
in the 4900 block of Birch. • • • A Nrwpon Beach man rcponed the
.o\n gq year-old Newpon 8c3l h
man drowned in the pool at his home
in the I 400 block of Lmcoln
Boutc~ard T\lesda' af\cmoon
AlphOn$e tani 1-0 was found
floaung m the pool b) his daU&)'\ler-
1n-law when he returned home from
work. Panmcd1~s called to the tc:ene
ln('(J to rcv1\'c him but could not
Traffic was rtroutcd but the road-
way, one of the few river crossings
near the c.oa t, was opened up a short
time ljtcr
• • • Someone Mok a blue boys'
Schwinn cruiser bicycle T uesda)
from the v1c1ntly of Ma.anoha Street
and Hamilton A venue. The loss was
c~timate<l at S250 • • • A resident of the 9~00 hlock ol
t
A resident of the 19800 block of
Vermont Lane rcponed Tuesday that
someone used a coat hanger to break
into hcr yctlo9.' D tsun $lahon wagon
The los~ included ,tr~o speakc~ and
tnpcs. • • • ~mcon~ \lo~ 1 ~• of hubca~ ,
• • • During the time the music bulldin.g
was burg)anzcd. thieves apparently
also attempted to make entry to the
men's dorm at Southern C'alifom11
C'olleac Pollet said pry marks were
found on the door to OM of the dorm
rooms but no los was reported
theft of a surfboard valued at S2 SO
from h1~ truck ~rkcd on &Ibo
Cove. • • • A Newport Reach stock. brokeT
rtponcd the thrft of his wallet and
$250 cash dunng a part)' in the 300
bl()('\< of Frmando
ianiuld dad nol know how lo
swim Ho~nt'r. pohcxdo nouu ~·
foul i>la> Tbctt wu no evidence to
u ' othcrw10JC. Pohct repona:t.
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NI W YORK (AP) -rv viewers ~nit • btt
deeper into thC'tr easy
chairs last year. 1 heir eyes
ma) havt' glazed OVC¥'
more Maybe the pets aot
fewer walks. All because ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ daily television v1ew1n1 hit
an all-time high in 1983 -
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Butterfield's
AuctlonHra end Appr•IHrt Sine• 1 aes
808 N L<tC1.-111-qJ Blv<I •Los AnyelPs Cal1for n1a 90069
1244 Sut1Pr ~trP.r-t •San FranLt!>C.<1 California 94 i o9
an averaae seven hours,
two minutes per house-
hold
Except for children be-
t~een ages 2 and 11 . view-
ing increased 10 every .ige
group 10 1983, s.atd the A C
Nielsen su~ey of v1ew1ng
trends wh1l'h reported the
record
A. l)p1t.il da)' for .in
\mencan hou<;t"hold now
J1 ... 1dc'i into three.-ncarl)
equal parts eight hours ol
sleep seven hours of TV
and nine huurs uf work or·
S(houl •
Hut viewing and <>eelng
m<n be two different
thing ... said ~teven .\ Holt.
general manager of Tele·
v1s1on Audien ce
Asse-.smcnt Inc
.. V1t·wers are watching
TV 1n a bu111ng environ·
ment. with all sort~ of
d1s1raL11ons." Hoh said
1 ucsda) ... The number of
hours ma} lave increased.
the sets are surel) on. but
people can't poss1bl) be
\II ting 1n front of the T\ all
thost' hour\ and getting the
d1she~ v.a~hed. fi>.ing the
meals and cleaning the
house. too."
Holt's compan) did an
.\pnl surve) saying that
Atmc
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JAN, 2S • JAN. 31, 1114
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-I eome lrom Thellend thel'I
no1 China My OOIOf• .,, l>fown 10
tewn .. 111 • dWll noruon1a1 11ne ''°"' tnOU1 lo caudal l1n I .,.. not bMutlf\;I
IJUI I IOYI to Ml algM II I .,,.. no1
alrMOy on yOU< aquanum -you re
woOllng too l\Wd LM me "9lp CiMn " 1111 S.. me at Aquafl' r,_.. 1.,,,
on .... '°' °"*'I . 71.
1510 w ... k.,
Coete ...._ S.-1111
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Sew up big savings.
. You c~n lah<·I your~e lf ludcy w1th savings
of up lo · O"·o on our <•lcgant suits, sport coats,
\\\eat('~. shirts, t rou~<·r~ and accessories.
The selection is still good so
hurry in today!
•
Gt•ntlem n's C~ In plted bf 'hdltion .
ll f.1! h on f. land, • ~pqn Bach, r4Ufomll '2660 • ( J4) 640·8310
aud1cn<;c aucnuvenc\11 had
d1m1n1shtd, the network~
('OUntcrcd that the rcpon
wa5 biased and unscicn-
tt fi<'
In the record-breaking
year. rnblc reached 40 per-
cent penetration and made
inroads into the nation· ..
viewing habit¥, while indc-
pendenl stattonscontinued
iirow1na with their network
rerun1> and the nctwork'i,
wht<.'h 'ltOppcd IO.,tnJ v1ew-
en for the fir .. t ttme in
'ICveral years. did a more
cflect1\.C JOb ol first-run
programming.
In brcaluna 1hc 19M2
m.:ord by 14 minute .. of IV
per daty. 198 l now ranli.
with 01hcr TV-add1t·t1on
milestones. The fi ve-hour
barrier was broken in 1956,
the six.hour viewin& fixa-
tion came in 1971.
V1~w1ng 1n IQ83 wn~ up
tn 11 month!>. Janunry and
f-ehruary. the month\
when TV-wau:htnfl becom
es a warm altt'rnat1ve to tht·
outdoors. had rcsf)«ll ve
consumption level11 of 7
hours, 38 minutes and 7
hours. 33 minutes.
FCC blocks fees
Special access ch ar ges will
be delayed unt il mtd-1985
WA ')HI NC11 ON (AP) -The: Federal CommunKa·
uon<. Comm1s~1on. maktng good on its prom1!>e of last
week , voted toda y to dclar the telephone "access charges ..
that con\umer~ and smal bustne'i!>CS were to have ~tarted
pa}'1ng 1n April
The agenC). 10 a unanimous' otc. ~td 1t had rccel\ ed
no publi<. comment\ 0' er the past week that would
prompt 1t to change 1tc. mtnd on postponing the 1mpos111on
of the fec'i unuf mid-1~85 1he FC( had tcntatncl~
decided 10 take that \tcp Jan. 19
Telephone <.'U\tomers had been scheduled to ~gtn
pa)tng the ne1.1. acce'I!> fees in April. 1.1.11th res1den11al u\Cr'>
pa)'tng S2 a month and business customers up to S6 a
month tothe1rlocal phone company. Undertoday'sordt'r.
onl) lar~e bus1ncs!>e'> -those with more than one line -
will begin paying tht' fee, to Apnl
8> its' ote tc><:1a). the lomm1s\1on committed 11self to
making a final dec1s1on on the fate of acces~ charges late
th15 year after conducting new studies on whether the fees
po-.c any threat to uni versal telephone ~rvice.
As'ium1ng the agcnc) ,ucks to that umetablc. the
l'arhcs1 that acle\\ charge\ could be 1mplc:mented would
ht during the late '>pnng or summer of 1985
1 he dec1.,1on wa<, something of a m1,ed hlcss1ng for
con'lunll'r'> betaU\l' 11 al.,o means an end to any maJor
reduction in long-di\ ta nn· rates The American Tele-
phone & Telegraph ( o had been prepanng 10 reduce m
long-dl\tance rate'> h)' more than I CJ 5 perce nt before the
delay was ordered
The quec.11on of long-distance rates and access
charges are 1ntertw1ned because the new access fees would
replace revenue that is 001.1. colle<.ted from long-dtslan<.e
callers. Currentl>. IOI.al phone rates are held down for all
customers -1nclud1ng those who don't place long·
distance calls -through hidden payments that arc hu11t
into the rates paid b) long-d1o;tance ust'rs.
R~agan leads poll
but Mondale close
"'-1-W YOKK (AP) -President Reagan. ndtng high
mark~ 1n puhltc opinion of his handling ol ernnom1l
matters. lead~ Democratic pre'>1dent1al front-runner
Waller Mondale 1n public '>UpJXJrt. atcord1ng lo rc\t1lt\ of
a Ne...,, York T1mcs..('BS poll published to<.la;
In addtt1on. ttw poll indicate\ that ~en. John< ilcnn
D-Oh10. ha'> 'llrppc·d had I; 10 publit favor ( iknn hu'
fallen 1ntu a 11c v.1th the Kn k\\c Jac.k'><1n w11h lhl·
'>UPport of 14 pcr<.ent ol the reg1'>lcred l>cmoual\ pollnl
Mondale garnered the c.uppon of 44 pc:rLcnt
Rt·agan·s high ~ore" on ht'> handltni ol econum1c
matteri. ofT'>t.'t concern'\ 0' er h1\ forl'1gn JXJlt<.') to g1' e h1 m
~7 perce nt approval of h1~ handling of the pre111dcnn
( ompart'd wtth 12 percent dt~pproval
Looking toward November. the poll'itc1 \ \atd J
h')pothetKal race found Reagan leading Mondalt• h; 46 to
41 percent
The poll qumed I 443 person .. bctwCC'n Jan 14 and
~I The T1mes ~1d that among tho'ie who have rcgl'>tcred
to vote fear of war and other foreign pollc. y 1c,c,uc'I ha<.I
become almo!lt a'I important as ct'onom1c 1'1\Ue\
Forty-nine percent said they believed the U.~ ~anncs c.hould he pulled out of Lebanon. compared with
'8 percent who approved leaving them there or \C'nd1ng
reinforcemcntc. fh1'i wac. a cumpktc: turnaround from tht·
rc\pon~s tn an Octohcr poll
In the current poll, 17 1wrrcnt fdt Rt·.ig.an hf.Id Jone
enough to reach agreement\ w11h th<.· Soviet l 1n1on and ~8
pen.cot felt he "should try harder··
Andropov thaw
Wiiling to talk with U.S.
tf ·deeds· sho w sincer ity
MO~< O'W CA P)-">v1c1 lcade1 \ un v \ndropov
re1pond1na 10 Pre\ldent Reaaan\ call for l ' ~ .y,, 1e1
d1aloaue \8)\ the United \talc'I mu'>t fir't prn\<C 11\
\lncertt\ w11h .. pr•<.·11<.·al deed\" the offo.11,1 Ot'V.\ aienc;
l ac;c. rt·portc;
\n<lropo' 1n 'totemcntc. rclca\('d Tur~ay. ofkrc.•d
no ne'<' 1n1tiat1.,.ei. 1n mak1na the firi,1 offic:1al So\<1rt
re'lpon~ to Rcapn·, '~ech of Jan 16
f hc CWlv1e1 prc~adenl''I eommrnt\ llHOl' 1n an
1nterv1cw '° ~ pubh1hcd toda)' 1n Ptavda tht' C um-
munt\I pan> nt"iup;lpcr and laracl> rcpcatrd prr~"H"
\<1v11~t p(>\ll10ntt
hhouah Rcaaan·, \pccch wa' c:cmmtercd n>n
c11ta1ory by om1"t0n of strona anu-~o" 1c1 rh<'tonc. thl"
pre\1drn1 cr111e11cd \o' 1t•t intl•rvcntton 10 \ftlhon1\11tn
nd t"ll~ed of Soviet 'mlattt1n\ ul 11rm' wn1rul O&t<'l'
mrnt\
NATION
Reagan proposes
new space station
By tbt A11oclated Prn1
WASH JNGTON -President Reagan will endorse m
h1!> Shue of the Union speech tonight an orb111na space
!.talion where St.ll to e1gh1 men and women could be
work1na 1n 1991 01 1992, government sources report.The
station would M&nal a permanent U.S. presence 1n space
and could cl(pand to such obJe<:t1ves as a manned lunar ba~e und 11n e"ped111on to Mars early in the 21st century.
The m1t1al station, which could lfOW throuah the years
with udd111onul module\, would cost an cst1moted $8
btlhon
Sweetner linked to health 111•?
WA~HINGTON -A pnvatc Washington consumer
group said Tuesda) 1t 1s seeking a federal coun order to
remo"c aspartame. the new art1fic1al sweetener, from
store shelves until health questions about the product can
he answered. The ( ommun1ty Nutntton Institute said a
lawi.utt seeking add1t1onal tests on aspaname was filed tn
l ' \ Otstnct ( ourt Some medical researchers believe the
swt"t'tncr causes a vanety of health problems. Approved
la'lt year hy the f DA . aspartame 1s known under the brund
name Nutrasweet
Youth charged In slaying friend
ATLANTIC C'ITY. N .J. -A 12-year-old boy
charged 1n the death of a 7-year-old companiot:' fidge~e~ in
hts seat as invesugators testified he had admlll~d hitting
the victim w11h a pipe and covering the body with a rua.
but later retracted the confession. The testtmony came
during a probable cause hearina in the case Tuesday, in
which Judge John G. H1 mmelberger Jr. gave reporters a
rare ~limpsc of proceedings an Juvenile an~ Do~cstic
Relations Court after they promised not to 1dent1fy the
suspect. The 12-year-old 1s charged with juvenile
delinquency in connection with a homicide, the Jan. 1.2
beating death of Gary Grant Jr .. the child of an Atlantic
C 1ty poltcc officer
Child hero named flrefJghter
LIN( OLN. Neb. -A 6-year-old whose fast-thinking
m.i) haH ..avcd his mother's hfe has been named an
honoraf) firefighter. Young JefTef) Sohl wandered into
his mother's room early on Thanksgiving Day. pushed
a\1de a big feather pillow on the bed and was stanled when
\moke and flam es bi llowed from the bed. He 1mmed1ately
woke ht'I mother. Konnte Sohl. unplugged her smoking
electric blanket. ushered her outside, and then helped her
extinguish the flames before firefighters amved. Lincoln r ire Department o fficials later conclud.ed that the cle~tric
hlankct on Sohl'~ bed had short-circuited. resulting tn a
<,moldering. potentiall y lethal fi re beoeath her pill ow.
$300 mllllonjall lsaue move.
~A( RAMENTO -The Assembly's cnme commit,
tee has 'oted to place a SJOO million bond issue on the
June ballot to t7u1ld more county Jails. However, the
.\sscmbl)' Democrats tned Tuesda) 10 add another $300
million to build more state prisons. An amendment to that
effect failed 2-2. but backers say 11 will be offered aaa1n in
the Ways and Means Comm tttec. Voters 1n 1982
approved a $280 mtlhon bond issue for Jails and a $495
million bond issue for prisons. But both arc not enough to
pa) for the hu1ld1ngs needed to house the state's nearly
100 000 Jail and pm.on inmates.
Coppola's studio to be sold
tlOL l YWOOD -Zoctropc Stud ios ..aid movie
dircl.'tor f-ranu\ Ford Coppola's Hollywood General
~tud10'> "ill he c;old for a minimum S 12.2 million bid
dunn~ an aucllun next month. Zoctrope's major creditor.
'ic<.unt} Pal'lf1c National Rank. had reached agreement
with a lJ.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge to offer S 12.2 mtlhon
for th1· facility on Feb. I 0. Sale of the Zoctrope subsidiary
ha'> h<.·t·n 1n the ollingeversirce Coppola ran into financial
d1ffiu1lt11·' <in ht\ 1982 box office disaster "One From the
Heart
Gates denle• role 1n parole
10\ A1'l<1H 1:~ -Police officials had no role 1n
bnngtnl,( con' ll led ktlll'r Dan White 10 town. Police Chief
Dal") I C 1ate'I <Mltd in rc<tpon\e 10 a city councilman's
demand for a probe into Wh11c's parole. Gates' response
1.1.a\ a11a,hcd to a thrt'e-page 1nvestiga11ve report on the
'>UbJe<.t (1ate' '><lid ht.· 11:<.c1,e<l HJrd that White might be
'>cnt to Lo~ Angell·~ hut -wa'> informed that "tn all
probahthl} .. Wh11e v.ould go to San Diego instead
Hong Kong tallts are brlght
l'IK IN<i -lhl' nl'w leader of China~s team
nego11a11n~ the future of Hong Kong said toda} he look~
forward to a ··~ausfattory result at an earl> date" in the
talk\ with Bnta1n Hu Yaobang, the Chincst C ommun1st
Part) 's general ~crctary. said an agreement .. acceptable to
both rnuntne\" wa-. now possible. Britain's 99-year lea~
un the NewTemtone'i, lhe bulk of the colony's land mass.
c~pare-. 1n 1997 The trading and financial center on
C luna-..<touthen\t rna'il hns been occupied by Bma1n since
1841
Beirut memorial •ervJce held
Bf IR l ' l . Lebunon -Mo urners gat hered for a
memorial sen ice al the American University o( Beirut in
honor of Malcolm Kerr. tbc ~hool prrs1dent who was
a~a~sinated la~t week by as~yct-un1dentificd aunmcn.
Mcanv.h1le. Lebanese army troops and Synan-backed
Dru'le 1m.urgenl!> dashed today in arttllcry and mortar
duclr, 10 the mountains ea'it of Beirut. There was no
1mmcd1a1c report of cawalt1es from the embattled areas.
wher(' borti \tdrs have been trading artillery and mortar
fire almost datly for the last three weeks.
200 Indian Jr11llng probe a•Jred
M.\NAGUA. Nicaragua -The Sandinista aovcm-
ment '" 1.t!lktnJ ltonduras 10 conduct a "naorou .. ·
1nves11p11on of report, 1ha1 Honduran troops slauahtcrcd
2(XJ M11k110 Indians near the N1caraauan border. The
N1C'arnauan aovernmen1 said ll was advised by 1981
Nohel Peace Pr11e winner Adolfo Perez Esquivel that the
M1sk1to\ were ma'i'iacred Jan 6 near Honduras' Atlantic
scacoa\I ac. they were headed back 10 N1caraaua
C.l\ewhrrc 1n C cntral Amenca, lcf\1~t aucrnllas claimed
Mond:.i> tht> killed or wounded 36 sold1e" 1n eastern EJ
\ahacJor. and the army u1d 11 warplane\ pounded rebel
po\llt0n\ nonh of \an \itlvador. the capital
Controver•l•l vote nean ,.
M \NII A Ph1l1pptne -for 30 m1lhon f-1llpino
votrr1i the mo\t controvcrs1al 150,ue 1n a na11onwide poll r r1J•> " whether to '-Ole The aovcmmtnt of Presidcni ~crdanand f •. M11Ho' \llY\ four con!ltllut1onal amend-
ment\ on 1hc ballot were dts11ncd. amona 01hcr thin~. to 11' "t opponrnl\ a fiah11na chance 1n 1hr May rl«1ton for
180 \CIJl'I 1n thr N11mnal As~mbly Most Marro
oppont n111 "U> thl·~ or• not 1ntercs1cd 1n r1thcr hida ·,
hallul In m thl• Mii> clcrnon unit Marto\ m kt' dra rlC'
rt•lnrnn ur t<'\lln' from 1h,· f'rc,1dY1">· t
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, Wt-£lN~ ">DAY JA NlJAHY ;.i•, 1'tij1 ORANGECOUNTY C ALIFORNIA 1~ CENT ',
Coast
The question of what Is
art creates an uproar at
Saddleback College's
South Campus./ A3
Supervisors want to
crack down on healthy
people who park In
spaces reserved for the
handicapped./ A3.
California
Toothbrushes? As art
works? That's what a
Torrance dentist views
them as./A9
A former Dally Piiot writer
tells of the trauma of
giving birth to a child with
severe birth defects./ A7
Nation
Americans are watching
more television than ever
before -seven hours a
day./A4.
President Reagan ls likely
to propose far-reaching
changes In tax laws this
year./A5
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World
Soviet Premier Yuri An-
dropov hints a new sum·
~ mlt with President Re-
agan Is possible./ A4
ome
hla rJIOnth Is a good time
oconslder buying decor-
ative clocks and tele-
phl>nes./B1
Diabetes ls today's topic
for Quiet Victories, the
series focusing on recent
medical progress against
major dlseases./82
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Welcome Chinese New
Year with your own cel-
bratlon featuring an
rlental dinner. /C1
National Soup Month
salutes Pacific states./C2
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Sports
Some of the names have
changed, but the Harlem
Globetrotters have not.
Curly Neal discusses the
zany team./D1
Estancla-Coronadel Mar
rematch hlghllghts prep
basketball tonlght./D1
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I Entertainment .~ r
Jack Weston, starring In
the new series "The Four
Seasons,'' doesn't even
think Callfornla ls a nice
place to vlslt./83
BuineN
' Majorrevlalons In the
1984 tax laws could trig-
ger a shake-out In the
booming tax shelter ln-
dustry ./87
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c .oncerns on Coast
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Marine pl ots at E Toro air ase
encounter even greater pro em/A2
By JERRY HIRSCH nearby Tustin. The helicopter baae is
Of1M o.itr ..... •W1 \cu than 1wo miles northeast of lhe
. Orange County airspace is ~om--runway at John Wayne Airport.
1ng so crowded that near colhsions The civilian airpl:ane mined the
bctw~n civilian airplanes i,and mili-helicopter by only 90 feet, accordinf
t.ary aircraft arc almost routine. 10 an 1ntc:mal Marine "near midair
Planes often come within 90 feet of report. ...
one ano~her, according to . reports Ralph Odenwald, the FAA tower
fil,cd by p1lo~sat the U.S. Manne Corp chief at John Wayne Airpon, con-
A1r Station 1n El Toro, firmed the incident but said .. there
In .at l~ast o ne instance, a com-ncverwasanyformal1nv~tiptionto
merc1al a1~crafl on apJ?rOach 10 J.ohn determine what the separation bc-
Wayne Airport was in volved 1n a tween the aircraft was"
reJX)rled inciden1. "'There was a m'ilitary hazard
The near collisions arc common repon submitted but that &oes
enough to be called "routine'" by the throu~·difTerent channels than the
Marine pilots. who file the "Naval FAA, he added .
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Aviation Nca~. Midair <;:ol~ision Haz-"It was .serious enough for us to
ard R~ports. The 1nc1dents are convene a mectina between our staff
happening at ~ rate of sev~ral per and their officers. These types of
month, according to th~ ~anncs. occurrencesareocca1ional in number
qn Nov. 4 .. 19~3. a c1v1han Moon· becaulC of our overlapping areas.··
Ey single-engine airplane on approach Odenwald said.
. .
Map ind.tea tea roatee for air traffic over the 0ran1e Cout.
Trial expense
probe 'closed'
By JEFF ADLER
CM .. 0., .... _..,
The Oi:a!lJC County Public De·
fender's Office spent a little more
than $16,000 to bring 11 Fili pino
witncsKs to Southern California for
the penalty phase of Rene Flom
Dayco's double-murder trial, Public
Defender Ron Butler has informed
the Board of Supervisors.
In a three-page letter 10 super·
visors. Butler -asked to account for
the expenditures -concludes
Dayco's defense was "reasonable,
proper and in the best interest of the
taxpayer."
Butler said that while it sti ll is
impossible to provide a complc1e
accounting of the costs of Dayco's
defense. it cost $16,076.44 lo bring
the I I character witnesses to Orange
County for 1he trial.
Airfare for the 11 totaled $1 21741
and the $25 per day allowance given
to the witnesses amounted to $2,750
for the I 0 days they were here. In
addition. two witnesses were
provided with one night's lodging at a
costof$74,andS51 I wasexpendedin
travel service fees. Butler said.
Board Chairman Harriett Wieder,
who wrote Butler asking for an
explanation, said she was satisifed
JPl .... oee TRIAL C08T/A2}
Thls sale keeps them
coming back for more
By L.P. BENET °' .... .,..,,........,
It was 7:30 a.m . and 21 -year-old
Scott Sandgren of San Diego was
closing in on hi s 18th hour of camping
out in Fashion Island.
But he wasn't waiting for the
premier of another Star Wars movie.
He and about 300 or so other folks
were here early today -sittini.
sleeping. reading, listen1n1 10 1hc1r
Walkmans -prcparin& for the 13th
annual At Ease sponswear sale.
Sandgren. who drove up from San
Diego for the sale which began at 10
a.m. today~ had been perched on the
doorstep since 3 p.m. Tuesday. He
brought a beach chair. a sleeping bag
and a book for company. For fun . he
pecked through a door wi ndow to plot
his path through the store.
"I've been doing this for six years,"
he boasted, as though he were the
member of some exclusive club.
"Las\ year I bought all my winter and
fall s1uff. This year I'm buying all my
spring and su mmer clothes. I don't
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Kore UUui 300 caatomen wen lined ap tllla momllla for tlaeetartoftheAtlkaeann~Mre. • •
to John W~yne Airpon was asked by But accordin' to one Marine of-
1owcroffic1als 10 move out of the way ticcr near collisions between civilian
of an in-bound commercial Mc Don-pla~ and Marine helicopters arc
ncll Douglas OC-9. The Mooney more than occasional in Orangr
airer.art mc;>ved into .the path of a County.
Manne helicopter takin& off fro m the "'We grt a lot of helic.opter reports ---U.S. Marine helicopter station in (PleueeeeCaOWD&D/A2)
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Vlclde Crlettlll. wlth children Jam le and Tracy, .. ,.. fired
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Woman
• p.ra1ses
ousted
CM.cop
Rape victim says he
helped her recover
By STEVE MARBLE
CM ... 0...,,...9WI
A rape victim claims a Costa Mesa
patrolman accused of sexually a,..
saulting three women is 1he same
person who helped her the most aOcr
she was attacked. even ura,ing her 10
repon the crime.
"This man is a wonderful. carinJ
human being." said Vickie Cristilh,
1he mother of two. "He's the one who
talked me into repon1ng the rape."
Cnstilli, who was raped 1wo years
ago in Costa Mesa. said Officer
William Lauchlan spcnl five hours
with her af\er the attack. called her
husband 10 inform him of the
incident and mad~ sure her children
got home safely.
"I jusl can't bcheve 11. I refuse to
bcheve· 11." said the Costa Mesa
· woman about the criminal chargn
Lauchlan now is facing.
The )J..year·old patrolman, an
officer 1n Costa Mesa since 1982, was
arrcslcd last Fnday on susp1c1on of
rape. ~~ual banery. attempted o ral
copulation and false 1mpnsonment.
Lauchlan. now free on S 100.000
bail. allegedly attacked women on
1hree M-para1e occasions dal1ng back
to late 1982. He was on duty and 1n
uniform each time, au1hontics said.
Cns1ilh said she is shocked by the
cha rges agains1 Lauchlan, who she
described as "a 1ood man who 1s
married and has a nice stable home
and loves luds.
"I know the difference bclwccn
good cops and bad cops and Bill'~ a
(Plea8e 9ee llESA COP/A.2 1
America's big spending habits
create bonanza for scam artists
In bad limes. cash-shon conaumers
use crcd11 cards to make endt meet.
In good times, wallet-sized rtt·
tanalcs art • spcndthriO's dream
come true, providing the key to hv1n1
beyond one's means.
The consequenc:eof exctsli 1n either
instance is the same: bills 10 unpaid.
bill collectors arc evaded and one's
credit file is 1amishcd.
But instead of try1n1 to unt1ngle 1he
financial debacle by workin1 with a
credit counselor, tome consumers
take wha1 they think is the easy way
out and pay for help from K>-Callcd
"credit clin1cs.·· at'Cordin110 spokes·
men from the state's top two crtdil
bureaus..
The clinics offer 10 expun1t dchn·
quent debt• from a credit profile ror
feta ranJina from SSO 10 SSOO.
explained TRW spokeswoman Oen
Schan1 in Oran~. "The~ live w11hin the fint letter of
lhe l1w, ·she u1d -
But 61 clients nf 1 chn1c opcraltd
•
I
ANDREA
ADELSON
out or an Anahc:lm post office box
found the man the-y cntrusttd with
1he1r money and credit hiS10t')' may
have Jived bryond lht law
Fnnklin S. Feldman. 24. was
charged th it week foroompu1cr fraud,
stemm1n1 from a s11n4 opcra1ion 1n
which a TRW srcunty chief was
1llq<dly oft"ertd a Sl,000 bribe to
alter the credit files orh1s clients, uid
Ottec11vc Rotcr Braham of the city of
Oranat PohCC"
Feldman, who has operated a
('onsumcr ,Crcd11 Alhantt fnnch111t
• •
\1ncc Scptembtr. claimed he was only
ask1n1 the TRW official forass1stan«
in rect1fy1n1a s1naJe entry, 1n which a
client's bankruptcy dcb1 wa~ hsted as
Sll,SOOofSlSOO. ,
"I opened my b11 mouth and
accepted an of'f'cr I couldn '1 rt fuse and
found out 11 was 11\cpl." Feldman
5ltd.
Fetdman·s finn prom1K'S tbalantc
client's credit files by challeftlina
dcroptory entnn. Braham said.
The dctecti\.'e said Feldman ''had
Uetemuncd they couldn't be fb.td-by
challenain1 technical faults and bad
already spent his cllenu· cooaultina r-.
Feldman disputes thal. •yiftl be
h.ci checked the nttative tntnet w;1h
crtditon and wu told Dl\lY cb.allenatt
throuah TRW could Cl\anet lhom.
Butln an apparentlltc:tnpl LO mU.e
&ood his l)f'Om11e. ln.hl.m ta.tel
Feldm1n allcply •Pll<OICb<d TJlW
Security Dir«IO< K<t1 Y"""'-lt
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El Toro 'narrow escapes'
outweigh local incidents
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of ... o.llJ ..... •'-"
Near colhs1ons between civ1han
aircraft over the Orange Coast do
occur, authonties admll, but not at
the same rate m1lttary pilots ap-
proaching the Manne Corps Air
Station in El Toro say they have
narrow escapt's wnh ci\-tlian aircraft
"I can't deny that we have near
misses in our area," said Ro)' Rich·
ards facility manager at Coast
TRACON, the Federal Av1at1on Ad·
ministration radar station for Orange
County.
The main problem occurs between
airplanes on instrument 01ght plans
-pre-arranged flights that include
TRACON and control tower tral'king
-and planes fl) mg b) "1sual flight
rules -where 1hc pilot 1s not being
tracked and 1s responsible for stayina
out of the way of other planes.
Pilots flying under visual flight
rules might not see approaching air
traffic until it 1s nearly too late.
"If someone 1s on an instrument
flight plan we are in contact with them
ond can point out other traffil·,"
Richards said.
"We can alen them to trall'k even 1t
we are not 1n commun1ca11on with
that traffic ..
But when tt gets busy, air tratlic
controllers concentrate on separating
instrument flights from other instru·
ment flights and leave visual flight
pilots to their own de\ aces.
"Our second prionty 1s to give
1nformat1on about airplanes in the
traffic system." Richards said.
.\t that point 1t 1s up to both
instrument ptlots and visual flight
rule pilots to keep an alert lookout for
other traffic.
Marines run into problems because
their main approach path to El Toro
intersects the general aviation coastal
traffic route at nearly the same
altitude.
The MartnC's have urged general
aviation pilots to fl)' either above or
below their mthtary flight path, but
not all pilots are aware of the problem
and near misses are nearly "routine"
occurrences, according to the
Marines.
The same problem 1s less hltely to
happen at John Wayne Airport be-
cause commercial pilots must staY.
below 3,000 feet upon takeoff until
they are past the coastal route.
according to Ralph Odenwald, FAA
tower chief at John Wayne Airport.
CROWDED SKY GROWING PERIL ...
From Al
of near m1da1r t0ll1s1ons on these
routes," said Ma;. Vince Gennaro of
the El Toro MartnC' base.
John Wa) ne Tower offir1als are
rev1ew1ne wa}s to more ef11c1entl)
sort c1,,.1han air traffic from Marine
helicopter traffil· near the airport.
"It ma)' take us some time to com e
up with the best course of acuon ...
Odenwald said
Whale some ol 1he rnc1dents from
John Wa) ne Airport. the Manne's
biggest problem 1!> general av1at1on
traffic 0) rng 1n the count) or along the
Orange <. o:m. Lt. Col. P.G . Brown
c;a1c1.
The number of tlights and de·
panures b) all airplanes at John
Wa) ne A1rpon has actuall} decreased
from 525.088 an 1980 to 457.804 in
1983. but the Mannessttll say air
traffic in Orange County is growing.
"The congestion 1s leading to some
n!>k and some concern but we don't
want to be alarmist about 1t." Bro-wn
said.
Most of the near m 1sses occur near
Dana Point where the approach path
to El Toro intersects the coastal
general av1at1on traffic route.
"Ci vtlian airplanes are intersecting
the approach path at our approach
altitudes," Brown said.
Although the military has not had a
m1da1r collision with a civilian craft,
Marine officers are worried the nsk is
1ncreas1ng.
IJesptte an exiensl\e program b}
the Mannes alerting c1v1ltan pilots to
the dangers of flymg in the El Toro
approach path. man) pilots are still
obhv1ous to the problem.
~TRIAL COST SAID JUSTIFIED ...
From Al
wtth his response. termmg 1t "ex-
haust1"e ..
"I feel I can't refute his rationale or
his justificatton." Wieder said.
"There's an old adage, 'You saH~ a
hfe. you save a generation.' It's hard
to put a dollar sign on that."
The chairman added that as far as
she 1sconcemed. ''the case ts dosed as
1t relates to the publtc defender's costs
for the case ...
Supen 1sor Bruce l\iestande agreed
"1th Wieder. sa}mg the public de-
fender acted within theconfinesofhts
responsibility.
"There's nocho1ce. lfyou want the
death penalt} you have to make sure
defendants get the fullest defense
ross1ble or the verdict can be over-
turned," Nestande said. ''The public
defender has to be gi\ en lati1ude."
Butler. tn his response to the
board's inquiry, said 1f the defense
team falls to "provide all relevant
evidence and witnesses" in such cases
it would "certatnly result in a reversal
of any con victton and greatly impact
the cost to taxpayers."
He also argued that while the cost of
defending Dayco and bnn~1ng the
witnesses from the Philipptnes was
h1ih. it could have been avoided if the
D1stnct 4.ttorne) 's office would have
been willing to accept a guilt> plea,
offered a year ago. 1n exchange for a
life pnson term without the possi-
bility of parole.
SALE OF THE YEAR ... "The result of this 1ns1stence was
not merely the cost of defense
witnesses. it included the cost of
judicial resources, clerical. attorney
and investigative resources all at
public expense." Butler sa1d. "The
tnal lasted many weeks, yet the j ury
took less than seven hours to say
unanimously that the district at-
torney was wrong."
From Al
know what I'm going to bu~ ne't
vear.''
· But he sa)S he will be here. along
with 25-year-old John Gurule of
Norwalk and 23-year-old Ken R1e t-
fors of Balboa Island. both of whom
camped out ne,t to Sangren Tuesda)
night along with about a dozen others.
"We all know each other from the
sale." R1etfors -.aid. "We come eve!)
year for 1h1s once-a-year shopping
spree ..
The deals. thl'\ ~)'.are outrageous
Camel hair bla1er<i marked down b~
as much as 67 pcrrent. Cotto n shirts
on sale from 5010 7 5 percent off The)
·all brought an~""hl·re from $200 to
$300 10 spend
At Ease owner .\I Douglas!>. who
looked fitting!~ relaxed early today in
a spiffy blue suit. descnbcd the
annual event as "a ltttlc bit of Barnum
&. Batie). a little htl ofZ1gfield. a great
management challenge.
"We put an extra phone ltnes for
credit card checks. extra ca')h reg1s·
1ers. hired 50 loral high school kids to
straighten merchandise \\ e sene
coffee and hot rolls to e"el'\onc 1n the
sales Imes." ·
Douglass sau.l m ost of the 11ems in
his store -predominantl)' men's and
ho} 'ssportswear (\\oh1ch ell.plains ""h)
the crowd th1'> morning was 85
percent male) -arc marked down 40
to 60 percent. ~omc as low as 75
percent He expect<> to gros!'. about
$1 70.000 on the tirst da\ of the sale
"h1(h t0nt1nues through Tuesda)'.
"The" "ant value and we give tl to
them." Douglass said.
Jim Fmnegan, the store manager,
surveyed the hne of customers that
stretched from the store, past the El
Roberto restuaran1, past S1lverwoods
department store. and to a point
halfwa> up the Ne1man-M'1rcus
building. "You see the same people
year after year," he said. waving to a
customer halfway up 1he lane. "It's
great."
Dayco. a 43-year-old Phtltppines
na11' e. was convicted in December of
the 1982 Huntington Beach murders
of his estranged wife and mother-in-
law
MESA COP DEFENDED ...
From Al
good cop. A damn good cop." she
said. "I JUSt know he couldn't have
done this and I don't give a -what
anyone says. I don't believe it.
"I know he and his wife have been
de,astated by this and I'm going to do
everything I can to support him and
help him out," she added.
Cris11llt said she first met Lauchlan
when she filed a complamt a~1nst
\ome neighbors and asked police to
mtervene Lauchlan, she said. was the
officer sent to handle the incident.
"He wa!> so professional -went
about his work without causing a big
deal. When I was raped. he sat wtth
me, talked with me and finally talked
me into reporting it," she explained.
Lauchlan was su~pcnded from the
police force with pay Jan. I 0 after a
22-year-old Santa Ana woman told
authorities the poltceman had
molested her after requesting her to
pull off the Newport Freeway because
ofa faulty tail hght.
The patrolman had previously
been reprimanded for reportedly
molesting a 39-}ear-old Costa Mesa
woman who said Lauchlan grabbed
her breasts after ordering her to raise
her arms. The woman said the
policeman told her she'd been speed·
mg.
In a third 1nc1dent, Lauchlan 1s
accused of raping a Fountain Valley
woman who'd been tn a minor car
accident. The officer. who has been
told he will be fired, 1s to appear in
court Feb. 24 for a preliminary
hearing.
Pnor to his arrest, Lauchlary had
twice been singled out for acts of
heroism. once helping to rescue two
children from a bumini house and
fighting the blaze unttl fireijghter
arrived.
BAD CREDIT HABITS AID CON ARTISTS ...
From Al
about cleaning up 1he fire<.
"If -.ou can'! do 1t. someone else
can.'' ls what Feldman reported!) told
Yarborough. according to the detec·
ttve.
Yarborough v.cnl t o the
authort11es Poltle bugged his office
on the ninth floor of the Bank of
American tower and had the \ecunty
chief set up a second meeting with
Feldman on Jan 6
Feldman. who manages a guest
home 10 Anaheim owned b\ ht,
mother. was arraigned tn Municipal
Court this week o\ preltmmary
hcanng was set for Feb ~4.
Whether f'eldman v.a'i a na1"c
v1ct1m of circumstance ""Ill be de·
tcrmined in court. hut unc.crupulous
credit clinic opcratn~ arc "not a
min1scule problem .. al.'.uml1ng 111
state Deput} .\ttornc\ ( rcncral Al
Sheldon.
Their aim is to chJlknge poor
credit entnes on their clients' profiles
· by d1spu11ng an account numh<'r a
balance 01 a date By la"" 1r the
creditor fails to answer the quer;
within 20 working days the con'iumcr
wins b) default and the entry is
delt't1.>d .
If len unchallenged. the blemish
will blotch the crtdtt record for 'iCVen
>ean and a bankruptcy for 10
.. Thn hope through ~hetr rtp-
et1t1on th.u that informauon wall drop
Just Call
642-6086
'
off the file:· explained Sc hanz of
TRW.
TRW's credit d1v1s1on ts a ware·
house of computt'nzed per~onal
credtt information tapped by 25 .000
subscnbers nattonw1de who act as
lenders. such as banks ancf retailers
Equally large credit burt'au Trans
Union ( rcdlt lnformatton Corp. has
records on 20 m1llton California
residents
chanz and John Wold. regional
.,.1ee p resident for Trans Union in
"ianta Ana, both said a small per-
<:cntage. less than 3 percent. of the
entries filed annually arc maccuratc
The percentage apparent!} leave<;
enough for credit l.110 1<. en·
1rcprcnt'urs
Howe,cr. customers have filed
enough complaint!> O\.Cr credit repair
cltn1cs to prompt the Attome) Gen-
eral's office to seek tougher penalties
for operaton that don't dcltvcr what
they promise. said Sheldon. in San
Diego. A new law levying cnm1nal
dnd Ct\ 11 penalit1c!i !>hould be in~
1roduced th1~ Leg1slat1vc <;C$Ston
Dwayne McBndc, 44, who run!i a
Fullerton credit chn1c with the $3mc
name as Feldman's, say' he runs has
bu'l1ne'ls honestly lf McBnde doe n't
ful fill his pledge to clean up ht!i
t ustomt'ri credit profile. he said he
ofter" rtfund~ The average charg.e 1s
about SSO. he: said
Mc Bride said he tells clients they
can wnte the same letters he does to
challenge damaging, credit infor-
mation. but "we kndw a little more
what to say and how to word them."
He said he learned the trade out of a
T RW credit handbook.
o,er-spenders can revive their
credit record in other ways.
The state's two largest c red11 bu·
reaur\. TRW and Trans Union.
_re~ommc.nd lbe methods of Con-
sumer Credit Counselors. Money
managers for the non-profit corpor-
ation based in Washington. D.C.
negotiate a reduced repayment sched-
ule with creditor'\ and extract a vow of
lffc without credit cards, explains
Carl Lindquist. president of the Santa
Ana-based chapter.
Lindquist said (ounselors helped
more than 600 Oran.ae County fam1l·
1es repay S 1.2 million in debts last
year As an example. he point~d to a .
Huntmgton Beach couple 1n their
~llrly l<X. both employed by school
d1stncts. who were overburdened
with debt~. They brought their
SI 1.000 worth of credit troubles to
Lindquist two years ago.
ln!itead of bankruptcy or an tr·
revers1bl} stained credit history.
"they have only seven of 33 credators
left and wlll be totally liquadated in
two months." he ~td. •
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Kidnapped boy back home
Accused abductors of
Valley yauth jailed
in bizarre incident
By ROBERT BARKER
Of IM Delly l"ttot It.It
A I 4-year-old Fountatn Valley bo>
was back home and safe today while
two of his alleged abductors were
lodged in Orange County Juvenile
Hall after a bizarre kidnapping that
began M onday near the boy's house
and ended in a San Jose motel room.
Detectives said Vuong Huy Ngo
suffered a spilt lip and a bruised nose
but otherwise appeared to be in good
physical cond1t1on. His captors warn-
ed him they would kill him if he tried
to run away." ~id Fountain Valley
police Detective Steve Isaacs.
One of the boy's kidnappers shov-
ed a .22-caliber rifle against his heart
shortly afier he was picked up on
Azalea Street near his home Monday
afternoon and another beat him wtth
his fists. Isaacs said.
Isaacs. who accompamed the boy
and two of his alleged abductors
home from San Jose w11h two other
Fountain Valley detecti ves Tuesday.
said he doesn't know why the kidnap-
pers took the boy to San Jose or what
they intended to do with him
But Isaacs said he believes the
abduction 1s linked to a Dec. 7
incident in which two of Ngo's
brothers were beaten b} a group of
V 1etnamese youths who had smashed
the windows and taillights of their car
with a hammer.
Ngo's family had received death
threats 1f they pressed charges. Isaacs
said.
The detec11ve also said today he
believes the kidnap and previous
attack to be the work of a small
neighborhood group and not that ofa
BJ ROBDT BA.BUR
Qt ............
The ~pensive homes and busumg
waterwa)'I of Huntington Harl>our
and the balch and wetlands of Bolsa
Chica apparenUy were spared whea
litluid w:waae aquirted from a man.-
hole covt'r Tuesday.
The ovetftow of between 500 and
900 pllou of un~ material
from a pvlQPiQI "8lion was tink*i to
a wwer outqt lha.t aff'~ about 2,500 cuttolDett tn aections ofHunti-
inaton Harbour and Su.neet Beach,
aocordina to authorities.
The spill was believed to be
confined to a parki!'l8 lot in the
Huntington Harbour Bly and Racket
Oub at Warner Avenue near Pacific
Coast Hiabway. But inspecton ~re
slated to check the &rf.l today for ot~rapllls. ult l'Qlly it a minor spill... Bob
Merryman., the county•s en-
larger Vietnamese youth gang as
previous!} suspected
The k1dnapped boy. a sophomore
at Los Amigos High School, gave the
slip to his captors when he woke up 1n
the motel room about 4:30 a.m .,
Isaacs said.
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Wedneaday, J1nu1ry 25. 1984 87
Expert sees law changes
bringing down tax shelters
LO~ .\NuELl:.5 -MaJor rc-
v1s1oni. in 1984 tu laws could tnaaer a shake-out in the boomina real estate
synd1cauon industry that soared to an
estimated $25 billion in offerings last
year, accordina to a lead1ni expert.
"This shake-out should separate
credible syndicators and deals based
on solid. Iona-term economic benefits
from profiteers pushina deals which
arc solely tax shelter onented." said
Stan Ross. co-managin& partner at
Kenneth Leventhal & Co . the na-
tional CPA firm noted for real estate
expertise
-11 pa~sed -s11n1ficantl) alter laws
affecttn& real estate investment. syn-
dications and limited partnerships."
hcu1d.
Direct attacks on prov1s1ons arant-
in& favored Lax status to real cstalt
investment are beina championed by
reform proponents. said Ross in an
article in th1sm month's "Stratca1c
Real Estate." Among the proposed
tax reforms are the following:
-Restncting the timing of interest
and other expense deductions on
accrual method taxpayers to the
period incurred:
-Taking the time value of money
into account when determining ac-
crual method deductions,
pau throuah of los c\
Some real estate synd11.a11on deal~
rely on accrual of 11\tere~t tor thc!r
economic v1ab1hty. Ross s~ud. I hts
method allows ~yndicators 10 let
interest accrue and be paid at the end
of the loan wh1k still tak1n& yearl)
deductions. l he tame vtlue of money
concept ... can rei.ult in 1mprts~1ve
profits.
Although the Rostenko~sk1 bill.
designed to limit the use ol accured
interest. failed to pass last )ear. a
s1m1lar rpeasure ma)' tare better in
1984. h~ t>rtd1cl!t.
Sales seminars at Chapman College
Many of today's syndication deals
are based substantially on tax incen-
tives. he said. and proposed Lax
chanaes could temporarily slow down
the rapid rise in syndications that
have been growing at 20 percent
annually. However despite any ma;or
tall changes. Ross believes that real
estate will eme~e as an even stronger
and more credible investment over
-Increasing penalties on tax
deficiency assessments:
-Reducing Accelerated Cost Re-
cover)· System (ACRS) benefits and
rchab1htat1on credits on property
leased to tax uempt entities:
Ross views the reforms as a trade
ofTthat should pour billions of dollars
1n revenue into the federal govern-
ment and areatly aid efforts to
ba la nce the ever mounting federal
budget deficit. Conaultant and aalea trainer Jule• Marine
wlll conduct N.lea aemlnan at Chapman
College ln Oran1e Feb. 4 and March 5 . The
fee I• $90. Marine, who baa ,made hi•
reputation on teachln' profealonala bow to
aell thelr ldeu, producta and aerricea, I• the
former owner of the White Houae reataurant
In Laguna Beach. The February courae,
offered throu'b the colleae'• continuln'
education program, I• titled .. Proved Skill•
of Effective Prof eulonal Selllna and Per-
auuion." The followlna month'• aemlnar I•
''Overcomln& Sal ea Objection• and Cloalna
the Sale." FUrther Information on the work-
abopa can be obtained by callln1 Gary
Hanaon at 997-6728.
the lone term. ,
·· .\ significant number of tax re·
form proposals are expected to go
before Congre!>S this )Car which could
-Lengthening th~ ACRS recovery
penod for real estate to 20 years from
the present IS years:
-Treating publicly held partner-
ships as corporations to eliminate the
"Moreover. the IRS is dearl>
s1gnalhng Its intention 10 clamp do~n
on tax shelters." the expert said.
"Revised audit procedures for part·
nersh1ps enacted 1n 1982 '1rtually
assure that more tax shelter partner-
ships will be audited and more
deductions disallowed."
There's no argument: Disputes can help
When forecasters agree.
badthings can happeri
since to relax the law would endanger adult
Jobholders
His assen1on~. made in the The Journal ol
the Institute for Soc1oeconom1c Studies. \.\ere
read b) Professor Walter E W1lhams, an
economist at George Mason University. who
then challenged them
claiming some syndications arc on marshy
ground.
The two biggest cnt1c1sms -offered by
accounLants. insurance companies. other real
estate investors and to some extent by .,he
Internal Revenue Service -arc that profits
might be exaggerated and the tax benefits might
be disallowed.
NEW YORK (<\Pl -eldom do you gel
total agreement among those \.\ho seek to
determine JUSl \.\hat 1s going o n an the Clonom~
and its 1n!lt11ut1ons. ~uch 3S the stock exchange
and the Federal Rcser,e.
II ma\ be 1us1 a~ "ell because ~hene,er
foretaster'> agree clbou1 thl' econom~ and "hen
anal}sts bc1.ome smug about the future ol the
stork market the' er. altitude' .,eem to generate
unfore~en negat1\C lorces
He didn't mince words. accusing C'ha1km
and his assistant, Phil C umstock. of .. mis·
conceptions. erroneous facts and dema-
gogue£).·· Hee' en questtoned the ethics of those
opposing a subm1n1mum wage
Gordon Clagett. vice president for real
estate investments of Equitable Life Assurance.
claims "there 1s going 10 be a shakeout among
the tax shelter S) nd1cators ...
He contends that man} of thl!m are paying
exorbitant sums to create bagger tax wnteoffs.
and he cited these two examples:
.\ pos111on can tx· Jeq•loixd. therl'lore. in
support of d1~putes
It didn't stop with that Williams. v.ho I\
black. indica ted that racism might be involved.
He suggested that oppos1t1on to a submin1mum
wage tends to protect union \.\Orkers -white
workers -at the expense of JOblcss blacks.
It 1s 1ron1c. he says. that so many well-
1n1cnt1oned people suppon the m1n1mum wage
concept "out of det·enc~ and concern for their
fcllo.wman," belle' 1ng that 111san .. ant1·po,ert~
and social 1us11ce tool "
-Real estate syndicators who paid S58
m1ll1on for a downtown office building 1n a
maJOr We'itern city, although the building's
asking price had been $50 million. For c>.ample om.· ot th1: ht·alth1es1 d1~pute!>
rnncems the minimum ~age :ind ~hether 11
should be amended to allo~ summn \.\Ork b\
teen-agers at \.\age., belo\.\ the houri~ m1n1mum
of$3.35
-<\ S\ond1cator who 1n,ested hundreds of
m1l11ons ot dollars in a mixed-use development
that 1mt1tu11onal bidders figured was wonh
about one-third less than was paid .
Sol C ha1!..1n. prt•s1dl·n1 of the ln1erna11onal
Lad11.•s' ( rarment V. orkers' l nion. re<. en ti\
contended 10 an article that the counlr\ must
continue re~tncuons on such emplo~ment.
.\nother l1vel) debate 1s under wa) about
real estate s~ nd1ca11oni.. with promoters con-
tending tha1 such 1n"es1ments offer ord1nar}
people huge tax \helters. and their cn11cs
Time will tell who is correct. but 1t seems
}OU need not Y.att to find out \.\hO got the better
of this disagreement, which bepn about one
year ago w11h the issuance o( a news release.
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Apple Computer reports
lower 1st quarter profits
( CPERTINO IAPI -\pple ( omputer
Inc reponed \harpl} lower profits for the
1984 fir'it quaner ending Dec. 30 with net
income ofSS.8 m1lhon compared to S23.S
m1lhon for the !time period last )ear
Per share earnings fell from 40 cents to
I 0 cent'> fnr the quarter.
The compan\ c;a1d upera11ng rrolit'
dropped from $41 I m11l1on to $5 5
m1ll 1on. an 87 pertcn1 dcd1m·
'-ialer.,, however 1u mped 4X pcm:nt to
$]I fl mil hon
John c:.;c ullc ~. pn•sidenl and chief e\·
1.·tull\C onicer c;a1cl profits were hun b>
pncc cuts on the <\pple 11. increases in
research and development and marketing
efforts and costs associated with company
reorganizations.
In December. Sculle) said. Apple sold
more than 100.000 Apple lie computers. a
record.
The reo,ult" mark"d the second con-
\l't uu' c quan1.·r that .\pple rcponcd a drop
1n profits from the ~car-earlier penod.
<;cullc\ had said 1n November that first-
quartcr and second-quarter profits would
be about flat with the S5 I m11l1on reported
1n the fourth quarter
Business up 45 percent at
Newport 1nortgage loan fir111
The Hammond ( o .. a pubhcl)-hcld
Newport Beach mortgage banking tirm.
reported 1tr., mortgage loan hus1ne'>\ '01·
ume wa' up 45 percent and re,cnucc;
in<.reascd 16 pcrn·nt but m·t income ~as
ti own I(> percent during the firsl three
quarter.. of 11\ current fiscal )car
.. The last three quarters ha ve been an up·
and-down penod for the houc,1ng indU!.ll).
real estate, and mortgage banl..1ng. While
the housing mdu,tl) has been rcnl\cnng
nil.el~ -1hanb 10 th1.• growth of Its
affordabk housing market s1.·gment -that
ha\ not been enough IO offc,ct tht• SIO\.\ Ing
ctk1.t\ ot the higher mongagt: ratcr., that
hctamc prn.alenl la'>t Jul> and art: \1111\.\11h
u' ·· r.,a1d < haarman and Prec,1dl'nl I homa!I
f Hammond. reporting on the nine
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increase over last year's $136. 7 mil hon.
Reve nues for the penod were $8.8 million.
up 16 percent from $7 6 million the
pre' 1ous year
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[X'n:enl drop from la\t )'ear's SI 4 m1ll1on
or 78 cents a ~hare
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SPICY DISHES
FROM CHINESE
HOT NUMBERS
The vast and vaned terrain of China has created
numerous. distinctive regional cook.mg styles. From the
inland areas of Hunan and Szechwan come the hot and
spicy dishes that have Ix-come a favorite all across the
United States.
Generously seasoned with garlic, crushed red pepper
and onion, Hunan Pork Stir-Fry with Bean Curd. captures
the full flavor and ease ofpreparauon associatied with the
best Chinese cuisines.
Pork, the most popular meat in C~inesc cooking, 1s
enhanced in this recipe with the addition of bean curd.
Bean curd. or tofu. is used in countless me.at and vegetable
dishes throughout China. Economical, high 1n protein ~nd
low in calorics, it blendr. well with many foods and picks
up the flavor of sauces.
Stir-frying takes only a few minutes so have all the
ingredients ready and at your fingertips.
HUNAN STIR-FR V PORK WITH BEAN CURD
l pond freeb beu card (tofu )
Y. poud 1roaad pork
l tabln pooa dry 1berry
l teaapooa minced frn b ginger root
l clove 1arllc, minced
Y. c•p re1alar-1treasth chicken brotb
l tabletpoo*°rn•tarcb a tablespoon• u l8rally brewed 1oy aaace
1 tabletpooa vtee1ar
Y. teaapooa cnahed red pepper
1 tablespooa ve1etable oll
1 oaloa, cat lato ~-incb plecet
11reea pepper, cot into ~-lncb pieces
Bot cooked rtce
Cut bean curd into 11>-inch cubes; drain well on several
layers of paper t~wcls. Meanwhile, c~mbinc pork, sherry.
gj naer and garltc; let stand 10 minutes. Blend broth.
cornstarch, soy sauce, vi!1egar, artd red. pep~r; set aside.
Heat wok or large skillet over med1um-h1gh heat; add
pork mixture. Cook. stirring to separate pork, about 3
minutes. or until lightly browned; ~emove.
Heat oil in same wok. Add onion and green peppers:
stir-fry 4 minutes. Add pork and soy sauce mixture. Co~k
and stir until mixture boils and thickens. Gently fold in
bean curd; heat through. Serve immediately with fluffy
rice. Makes 4 servings.
GALLEY COOK ...
From Cl
1 ubleapooa WorceaterabJre 1auce
Grated Cheddar cbeeae
Saute onions and mushrooms in butter, cook noodles
accordina to packaie directions. Mix all inJJ:Cdients,
except cheese. Pour 1n rectangular pan . Top with grated
cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 111 hour. Serves I 0.
CREAMED EGGS AND SHRIMP
8 bard-cooked eu a
lZ allcea bacon, fried u d crumbled 'I• cop b•tter
I onion, cbopped
Y. pound allced mutbroom1
l cu• cream of maabroom 1oap 'I• cop cbopped paraley
l poaad tiny 1brlmp, cooked
I 1oap can of milk
Saute onions in butter, add mushrooms and par~lcy'
and cook 5 minutes. Mix in soup and milk. Add sh~mp
and cook until well blended. Slice eggs and arrange in a
large casserole. Pour sauce over eggs. mix gently.
Serve over toasted English muffins. Spnnkk with
crumbled bacon. Serves 4.
Hot dog gaining
respectability
in new-cookbook
NEW YORK (PRN) -The hot do1t for 117 years a
common denominator for all Amencans. rr<?m the man on
the street to the dowaaer on Park A veque1 w111 now take on
the additional culinary &CCClJtancc of1:~1c menu fare.
Recipes for aourmet dinner panics are amona the
more than 150 hot doa recipes in the Nathan's H~t 0oa
Cook Book. authored by Murray Handwerker, cha1nnt\n
and pmidcnt of Nathan's Famous Inc., the 68-ycar-old
hot doa and fast food restaurant chain.
Such aourmet pany dishes as Hot Doa·Mushroom
Rarebit Hot Ooa Au Vin Blanc. Hot Do& Sauerkraut La
Creole and Hot 0oa Saute-Cur:ricd w1I! a~d dazzle and
culinary so1ane' to any ho• Pollo1 hostess s dinner pany or
prden reception. ·
However Middle Amenca has not been nealcctcd 1n
the cook book
1
,_pubhshcd by Crown Rcc::ipt? 1ucb as Hot
Do& Loaf, Hot Dot Baa of Beans, Hot Dot Minted ~bo~
ancf Hot Dot Parm1pna will ~rve any flunary family 1n
aood need. Soup. conuncnuil. salad and children hot d<>a
reapcs arc also in the book
The book will be available at all lcadmJ. hook stom
and depanments or by mail order. It retails for ,SJ.95,
• hardcover with old time Coney blind and celebrity hot
dot bufT1' photoaraphs
Author Murray Handwerker .was practically ra1~
behind the hot d<>a counters of his fat~er and mother
oril)nal Nathan's small hot do, stand 1n Coney. Island,
founded by the late Nathan and da Handwerker 1n 1916.
Today n 11 almost a block square on Surf Avenue and the
chain "tend' from the Brooklyn sbottt of Coney Island to
lhc horc' of Cahfornin
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Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT 1Wedne9day, J.nuaty 25, 1984 * al
Vintage wines not for supermarket
The most frc--------------quept complaint I re-
ceive from reader' 1s,
"I can't find the
wine\ )'OU wri tc
about." Let rnc e.x-
pllun why.
You should not
expc:ct to find wines ••••••••••••• frofT\ smnll wineries
Jm11
IEAI
at thC! corner market or ltquor store. The same goes for JUlt
rtleaacd wines that haven't had a chance to develop a
followina.
Neiahborhood stores arc not wine 'peciaJists and
can't be expected to stock something that hasn't proved
itself to be a con1usten1 volume seller.
It wouldn't make much sense for me. as a wine
column1 t, to wnte only about wines that are aJready on
everyone's shelves, because presumably readers already
know about such wines. They ccruunfy have access to them.
I write about undiscovered wines that deserve
rec~ttaon and new releases -netther class having wide
d1stnbution.
So. to find these kinds of wine, seek out wine
specialists in your area. The retailer who stocks many
wines has a tinccre interest 1n the product and will order
wines not currently in stock.
When I know a wine will ~especially difficult to find,
I usuaJly say so and often provide the winery's address for
direct inquiries about loc"81 availability. If you still have
trouble finding a wine. you can wri te to me at: P.O. Box
7244, San Francisco, CA 94120. I'll do my best to track
down a local source for you.
Ch•••• Monterey Jack or Miid Che<Jdar
Best Buy'lft9 ~e~~~ ':7 .
-lb
lee
Towels
Strong. Soft. Printed
BEST BUY. A winery you 've probably never heard ot:
thoup 1t has been uround for many dcc:adn, 1s the
SqhC$10 Winery of nonhem Sonoma County. Unul
recently. Scahe io sold all the wine produced from its 300-ac~ vineyards to other wmencs.
For its debut as a conJUmer wtnet)'. Sta,he io has
relcucd a number of' older wines at amazmaty reasonable
prices. They're produ<iCd in the old style of Italian
producers from the arca1 with the wines hnin1 rc<iCived
lenathy aain1 1n larac reawood coopcraac.
Se1llealo lt '7• Cabernet Sa•wlpoa (about $4 SO): If
you were a fan of the wines of Auaust Sebastiani a decade
and more aao. you'll rccoanize the s1milantics 1n style. and
that 1s a compliment.
At seven years old, th11 wine Still showasome fruh, but
all the rouah cdacs have been 'moothcd and there is
unmistakable quality that comes from well-used redwood
coopera&e. I can't think of another W1ne wnh so much
matunty that offers anythina like this kind of value Case
purchases h•ahly recommended.
VaJucs. ntarly as &ood, at about S3.7S, are 197S
Z1nfandel and a red table wine called Manon's Reserve.
The Zin hu lost most of it1 fruit 1n e1aht years, but what
remains is a pleuant, vinous, still quite ah ve red wine for
daily quaffina. •
Marion's Reserve is a blend of Zinfandel, Cariananc
and Petite S1rah that shows some slight oxidation, a quality
that many will consider an added complexity.
Since Scahcs10 is just establishlna distribution
networks, contact the winery directly for information on
local outlets. Write to: Seghes10, 14730 Grove St., Healdsburg, CA 9S448.
Cbamlaal ltU Edna Valley Chardonnay ($ 12): The
best in a series of fine Chardonnays from this San Luis
• DletC()l(e
• Caffiene Free Col(e
•Tab •S rite
69
Chi II
Dennison s·Wiltl Beans·Hot
~H I • I h 32-oz112• -. • nz • c up ao111e
~W~k LI lcl Laundry 64-oz I 299 liJliJi»V qu Oete<ge111 eo111e
'9!tnlt..H c 0r1n11s•0ran11e •Grape 3 \:5 69• liJliJi»V • •Fruit Punch Boxes
eel Dellclous o
Apples Awocaclos
~3'jC 6'~i·I
llm>Onlons ~~~,~:s°' · 4 eurdl'f' I
llm>Potatoes t::~·For I 0~~· 1 ••
llB>Banana lquash lb 19•
•••an lproul• sa~s lb 39•
Ruby
rapefrult
A Breakfast Favorite
s
For
Navel Oranges ,.,,,.,
Bulk Garlrc t"'*""
Mushrooms rrtt11
Prunes Su,,._ 'mt<!
!Moon>l"G Mums"°'' w111QOtC1
House Plants •"°''"'
7 .:i•1°
111 98'
11 Ot •p• P\O 1i01 ,,,, Ctn
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6 ~'3"
•••• Llwer
Shce<I Oetrosted
S..lt.Uy °"""'• '1" Arm Pot Roast e..• C.hue• t s.,.,.., Ou• .. ly .... '1 " Beef Bnsket lftlw)1t "' Poi"! c..1 L
s. ...... l'Or• Link Sausage ii.1 ... ~ c.--o ic'1"
t>rldl A Wht r ~ 7'JA Fresh Fryers f•r<>Q c11 .. '"' b
Ground Turkey n.-.uoa ,n 89«
1..,.,. Beef Cube Steak 111t1 It •2rt
(\........
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Franks
Sc:otdl 1uy ' -11t Pile
•
Obi po county estate. Thta 11 one very rich, ~ll-01J1cid,
earthy Chardonnay, and wdJ plea.e tbox who hke t.M
more 1ntenac, biger styles.
The wme 11 well-balanced, thouJh, end an no a/Q ii it
overpowenn,a. Fairly pri~. Chamii&J, RL l. Box 2~-N. San Luis Ob1_1po, CA 93401 .
Au Boa at mat J tH Suta Ba,._ra Qanloua1(SI0):
The w1ne 11 as strlk1n1 and appealinJ •• it1 dramauc.
pyramid shaped label. A very 11yhstu: Chardonnay wtth a
aoraeou1 touty oak bouquet. Very QOmplex OavoJ'I with
more of that toasty quahty, make the wine a vay 1nterc1tin1 lisle experience. ·
For those who care about how winct are mad'c, thi1
one was barrel-fermented. underwent maJo-lactic fermen-
tation in the barrel, and received additional acina in the
same French oak. A "best buy'' (or wines of thil tyle, and
available m very hm1~ quant1t1es. Au Bon Oimat. P.O.
Box 113. LosOhvos, CA 93441.
Pineapple Papaya
Easy, delectable and repeated by n:iquest.
PINEAPPLE MPAYA
Tum an 8'1.-ounce can of chunk pineapple in heavy
syrup (undrained) into a medium-size tervio& bowl Pare
a I-pound ripe papaya and cut in half lenathwisc; acoop
out seeds and discard.
Cut papaya mto p1e<:es about the aizc of the pineapple
chunks; add to the pineapple with 2 tablespoons domestic
or imported kirsch and mlx aentty. Cover tiaJttJy and chill
until servina time. Makes 6·acrvJnp.
\
DOUBLE
COUPON
DOUBLE
COUPON
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Chui>$ lb
Pork Roasts F·,~~=tr10" ! I 1 9
Ch k R I sa,,.,~auahly 9ttf ! Is• uc oas s1ac1, cut •u
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Steak
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ce Oronge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, January 25, 198~ •
SuM CouRMET
Fresh ideas revive vegetable-weary palate
1oy sauce By BARBARA GIBBONS
lktl' aH' \UOll' lil'\h
1dl'll\ tor n~' 1\1 ng 'our
'l'geiabk·""can 11ala1c
Thnl' l!lmh111a11un'
U•mhat h11rnlon1 ~ l'l
the' ·rl' lo"" 1n culonc..•., and
l'a" to make
~KILLET CAR ROT ANO
ZUCCHI NI
2 carrots. pared. cut lo
!Ucb
I <'UP dry •berry wloe
', tea1poon 1round gin·
1er
I i ucchlol, cul In 1tlck1
I •mall onion, ba lvt-d
and thinly 1lkcd
Opctona l: I tablespouo
"lpra' a large..· non-.11d..
'k1llcl ""11h c..ook1ng 'iprn)
.\rrangl' rnrrol \lll k~ in J
\lngk '>hallo"" la~N .\dd
""IOl' i.lnd ginger ~1mmcr
l:t~1onalh un11I 1110\I ul the
\\inc..-ha\~' uporatc..•d (Jhout
M to 10 mrnutc~)
'i11r 1n zurrhtn1 and
on111n < ouk and '>llf u1111I
""tn\· ha' l'' apor:lll'd.
'ipnnkk llghth with '>O\
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lour 'l'f\ llli'>· 40 l'alonc~
l'll<'h
CAULffLOWER SAi.AO
% cup• raw caullflowtr 1
bud•
3 1ableapoons ll1bt (low·
cal) mayonnaise
Paprika
To-;s t•auhflowt•r l1ghtl )
with lemon JUll'C' and ma>-
011na1sc unttl llghtl)
unl'<l\\.'fl'd \l1rnng or % tta1poon1 l~mon juice n1atnJ. 'ipnnkll-w 11h
Zacky u.anns WHOU aGDY I'i CAUl'ORNIA FRYING GROWN,
CHICKEN .. l
Clina Puch Slices
Fruit Cocktail
SI iced Pears
Green Beans
Corn
Medium Peas
J Z11cchln1
Tomatoes
Red Sockeye Salmon
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Bmd l Blatter Pickle Slices 11.39
Pickle Sliets ! '1.29
Kosher Pickles •• 11.39
Kosher Pickles '5.D9
• MoneyTree I'&~·~ ···-,-~ Atpl!J Bits Cereal 11.69
Pebtlles Cereal '1.45
Raisin Grape Nuts 11.99
Post Toasties 99'
It'• our meat
t hat made
us famous!
16-0Z PACKAGE
EACH
l 88•
Horns ! •2.39 Sli ced Beets
~'Alf" 11"0~ ~LiC.fS ll88•5 S .. All e
CheeseFood! .,r,8 1.•99WholeBeets ! lf (J,45
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BEEF LARGE-END
Rib
Roast
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Seafood
Sea·lectlona!
"""''~ Tuna
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l >fff40t,U/ Y..lt ~ fJl'f
Jumbo Shrimp
l.'2.39
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Ham Hamburger
Patties
Ham
Slices Stpenakcer Quarter , chi~k~"','.i Fr a n ks
e Pork Loin p;p'ki;.~·
$I •• il $4.Sft) ~I.~, s3 2.19. s• 7n '•~~·u;ka ·~ ~· 1 ~· -~J ·~~ Rolls
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Butter ----•1.39
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Green Beans 11· aoz 35e
MEATY BONE SMALL OR LARGE
Dog Biscuits ·! 18l00l s:l.:19
•p;p~;;~CROWAvE RH,ULl•R OR if': W $:I • 69
l'lll'..BURY ·_,fLF RISll•f, <J ~ lJtJHl ~ AC.HFfJ ',fl F ~1<,I N<,
Flour ! ~LB 93e
HILLS BROS FLAV(_;~~E() 4VAHlf 11[<)
Coffees I ij()/s2.:17
Wi;k Liquid ! ''"'" s6.69
ALL U ISHWA~HER
Detergent 9 soo2 s:1.79
BAR
CaressSoap ! '""46e
r 0A Of<,Hf '•
Dove iiquid I 1~0, s:1.49
390Z s2.29 '•(JF T '..f RUB l IQUIO
Cleanser I
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LARGE FANCY CAUFOONIA FUERTES
vocados
EACH
Pears us NO , O'ANJOU
Oranges LAROE FANCY(l-'lJRf C..OU~NAVfl.S
Yams USNO 1AEOGAANETS
LB33e .
LB25e
LB25e
L833e
A'>SORTEO COLEUS CREEPING CHARLIE$ BRIOAL vrn H~ADt:SCANrtA
A5PARAGUS F'ERN ANO SPIDER PLANT~)
Hanging Foliage ."N'··~>I ~9
Lucky Liter Beer
Gallo Ii•
Aluin :: · ·
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'2.29
'2.59
'4.49
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Sea1rams Y.O.
8aUa1t111s Scotcb
Jose Ciervo Tequila
Jose Ciervo H•ll•
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'14.99
'6.49
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lll&S 4~ u1lortC) l'lK'h
CONFETTI
1 1wut red bell pepper
l 1mall 1ucchlnl
l small yellow 1qu11b
•1 cup fat·t klmmed
chicken broth (or
water)
Salt tor onion 1alt)
Pepper, to talte
Optional: pinch of dried
oregano, % tablespooDI
shredded Parmuan
cheHe
RemuH' top and !>Ced'
from bl'll fX'PJX'f (\hrcd th1.•
tx·ll pt'ppt'r. us111g the food
pro(·csi.ur ur b) hand with ;i
shredder. Shred tht• un·
pared 'quashc~.
Toss shn·ddl·d vC'g·
l'tabll·' tog1.•thl·1 S11ru} a
largl· non'>tic k \k1lltt with
rno~1ng spra). 1ht:n 'lprcud
thl' H'gl'tabks 1 n a !thalluw
lll}l'r.
A.dd thl· l h1cken broth
and c..·ook uncon·rC'd. UVl'I
high hc..·at unul broth has
JU\t C\ aporatl'd. Sc;ac.on to
la'>lt
Spnnkk ""Ith c..·hcl''>l'
bc:forl· \l'n 1ng. 1f c..k'im.·d.
Make'> '>IX '>Crv1ngs. 20
ralom•\ ealh (l'hCC'>l' adc..h
ahuut I 0 n1lom•" pc..-r ser•
\.Ing).
Ano1ht·r ( onll-111 idea
\Ubst1tUll' 'hrc..·ddnl rarrot
lo t Ill' hl'l I ix· p pc r
GREEN BEANS AND
MUS HROOMS
tO·ouoce pac kage
froten whole greeo
buns
3 or 4 thin slkes red
onion
4-ounce can s liced
mushrooms, undrained
1 tablespoon olive oil
I tablespoon lemon
Juice, or cider vlneg.ar
Optional: squeeie of
garlic Juice (or pinch of
Instant garlic I
Pinc h of dried oregano
and mint or basil
Null' I Jsc whole fn>1cn
!'lean!. or k1lchcn-rnt. not
Frcm·h !ttylc i\lluw to
thaw JU'>t u'nul grcl'll lx•an'>
can be '>c..·paratcd. < ·omhlOl' with remain·
in~ tngrcd1enl'>: kt '>land 4S
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* DlllJ Pilat WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1084 [!]
Cott• Mee• glrl1 & Are• Olympic r•m•ln unbeaten rowing hopeful•
In 8•• View =:,:n•nclel
ba1ketb8ll. D2. t. D3.
CdM'• Ann Hilbert (left) fires away, while a cluster of players duel for ball Tuesday. CdM girl• beat Newport, 3 -1. Story. paae D3.
Curly
tired?
Never
Globetrotter vet
adds some hoopla
to the hoop world
ByCURT SEEDEN
Of tNO.-,Ne48t.fl
Curly Neal remembers the time the
Harlem Globerotlcrs ventured to
C7echoslovakia in 1964 for an cx h1-
b1t1on, and 11 didn't take Ion~ for the
basketball clowM to realize the
C 1echs dido 't ha vc much of a <,cme of
humor when 11 came to the spon
"We had to Mop the entertaining
and !>tart playing !>tra1ght ba'ikcthall,"
recalls Neal . who is starting his 20th
year as a member of the Globetrot-
ters. "But when the game wa'> over
they were still giving U\ a \landing
ovation IS minutes after we went into
the locker room."
Some of the names have changed.
but the Globerotlcrs and their 1any
basketball style have not -pan1cu-
larlY. when 11 comes to Neal. with his
easily recogn11ablc shaved head and
big sm ile.
They'll bring their 'ihow to the
Anaheim ( onven11on Center Thurs-
day and again on Monday against the
hapless Washington Generals
lt will be somcth1n~..a-routine
experience for Neal and the Globerot-
ters -not that they'll be any less
craziness.
But 11 will not be befort' 75.000 fans
hke those who filled Berlin\ Olympic
Stadium 1n I 951 to watch the
Globetrotters. Nor will the game
draw Just on(' fan like the time in 1952
when they played for Pope Pius XII.
And. the game will be pla:ycd on a
regulation. wooden basketball fl oor
unlike the time the (Jlobetrottcr\
played a game on a natural grass
soccer field 1n Kingston. Jamaica.
Curly Neal
But the 1;11e of the crowd or the t} pc
of arena will not h ·c p the Globetrot-
ter\ from pla) 1ng their typical brand
ofhasketball
·"In tht hcg1nn1ng, the game was
about 60 pcr<.cnt c;criou!I basketball
and 40 pcrcenl cn1ena1nmen1.'' ..ays
Neal "Now 1t'\ 60-40 for ('01t:na1n-
mcnt
"The game\ .. 1111fun."1n\l\t\ Neal
"And I figure I have about fi ve yt·arc;
left This g1vt''> me a chance to g1H
something back to '>Orne of the
neighborhood'> and speak to the
kids."
Neal and other Crlobetrotters ha\C
'>urv1vcd rigid 'iChcdules. <,omet1me!>
playing eight games 10 !.evcn day!). In
all. Neal figures he has. played more
than 7.000 game'>
He's best known for hi'> dribbling
capah1httcs and his half-n>un \Cl shot
-a shot he figures he uc;ually
managed to hit 4 of 7 lime,.
The odds '><'Cm to be 1n the
Globetrotters' favor when tht·y meet
the Generals Thur'tcla:y and Monday.
fhc Generals haven't beaten the
llarlem < ilocbrollcrs 'It net· 1971.
I hat win. a I 00-99 1.kt1\1Un 111
Manin, l cnn. \napped a \t1eak of
2.495 C1lotx:tro1tcr v1ctom·'
"1 he mato thing about u' " v.c
bring people tofethcr.'' '>3)'> N,eal
"We offer a fam1 y 1;how "
Coilner says he'll
sail for Cup again
San Otego Yacht Club
will s ponsor effort
to regatn trophy
SAN DIEGO (AP) -Denni'>
Conner. the first Amencan to ever
lose sa1hng'5 highest trophy. the
Amcrica'<1 Cup. announced Tuesday
that he will try to wan 11 back from
Austraha w11h the ~upport of a
national oraan11.at1on under the ban-
ner of the San Diego Yacht Club.
Conner, commodore of the San
Dieao club, said he notified the New
York Yacht Club of h1'I plan~ on
Monday. The New York < lub hoc,
sponsored Amenca'1 champion 10
the race for the past 132 year • and
was to de<:1de 1n April whether 11
would choo~ Conner to represent 1t
again
"The New York Yacht Club ck
scrve'J rccogn1t1on for uphold1nl the
best trad1t1on 1n yachttna for more
than a century," 1uud Conner who
11iled for the New York club last
September and in 1980.
"But btcauac of the enthus1a'm
and support we've received for field-
1n1 a n1t1on1I efTon. we fccl th1" is the
appropnatc path to take,' C onnt'r
t.atd.
He announ<'C'd format ion of a
naltonal coaht1on of yncht club
orpni.ut101u to form 1hc backbone
ofh1s t'fTOrt, to be called "America's
Cup '87."
"Our goal wa~ to make America's
Cup '87 a truly national aroup with
the sole purpost of winning the t up
for Amenca rather than for any
particular club or region," '>lUd Con-
ner. lie said America'\ Cup ·1n wall
issue its challcnac to the Royal Penh
Yacht Club of Western Australia
throuah the San.Diego Yncht Club.
but 1fthecup Ill won and brought back
to the Unttcd States. the national
co:lli tion of yocht club~ would de-
termine how and where futurt' de~
fensts will be conduCled.
The ncu race will take place Jan
31 , 1987 1n th lnd1on Ocean ofT
Freemantle. Wtstern Austmha
Conner, in his boat Liberty. lost the
cup to Austraho II last \)cptembcr ofl
Newport. R I • whett the ra1:e ha\
taken place 'Janee I Q'\O Tht' New
York Yacht Club fint beat o Bntt'lh
team to wm tht' cup 1n I R5 I
C'onncr hid 1d cather th1ll month
that he wanted to rcprc\tnt San 1>1c1io
1n the challrnae to win baclL the C'U •
but that he ~ould ao With thr Nr
YorlL cluh If he wa" ch n gain
bcu1usc. he nccd\S 12 m11f10n tu build
two or mort honl\ ond \Inge a
rampatlln hal~ay atro ' the world.
( ..
The real tough side of Al Davis
That's what LA Coliseum Commission
will see when dealing with Raiders
Kin~ 1s very reluctant to pick up
ringrng machines at the moment.
•Not the least of the rea59ns Tom
Seaver should look on the Chicago
While Sox as a better place to play
than the New York Mets is that he
may have the chance to pick up some
post-season money.
Nobody came in on the noon
balloon from Sa!)katoon and asked
me, but ..
• fhc next lime the LA ( ollscum
( omm1ss1on has to deal with the
Raiders. 1t will sec the real tough side
ofowner Al Davis.
•The real test of whether the
United States Football Leaauc 1s
accepted will be the oddsmakers
1ssu1ng ,prcad~ and the bookies
taking bets ... If they do. 11 will be a
01~mp1c
pifl.ce tag
tr1p1es
CALGARY, Alberta CAP)-ABC-
TV has purchased the rights to
televise tht 1988 Winter Olympics in
Calgary for S309 mlU1on, mMi than
three times what the network is
payi ng for U.S. TV riahts to the 1984
Winter Olympics nelll month m
Sar;ucvo1 Yu&Qslavia.
Organtzers for tbe Calgary Olym·
pie Orpniung Committ.cc: made the
announcement Tuuday 1n Lausan-
ne. Switurland. The price wu con·
firmed by ABC President Roonc
Arlcd&e. ABC paid S9U million for ri&hts
in Sara.Jcvo and S22S million for
n&htS to next ~ummcr•s Olympics in
Lo5 Anaclcs, Arledge said.
"The telcvi1ion companies ex-
pressed throuah their bidding a
w1l1tnanen to go for broke,'' Frank
King, chairman of the Calpry com-
m1ttec, said in explainina the larat
total.
Arledge. contacted in his Lausanne
hotel room. said thit could be the la1t
time viewers in ihc United Suates will
watch the Olympics (or--Jrce.
"There's certainly a J)OSSibilily of
1t, •• u1d Artcdac. ··t aucss a lot
depends on where the next ones are
and what the c1rcumstancct ire.
These certainly lend them.cl~• to
home TV."
AB(" has the naht to market the
I Q88 Oamcs on fYY TV. but Artcdp: said h i1 unlike UR" necwo1k ...-iH
take tha1 step.
"l doubt it very much. althouah
anythtn& is always a pos1ib1hty;• &c
111d. Ari~ u1d ABG mia)'t c•Pt'ri·
mcnt with pay TV 1( at 11 awarded the
1988 summer pmct in SeOul. South
Kort a.
weak substitute for NFL action but a
great deal better than nothing for a
bettor suffering withdrawal pains.
•The feeling here was that in the
Terry Cummings case. the San Diego
Chppcn showed more concern for
the team than the future of the player.
•Thcquickesl wa y to tell when
things arc going badly for a sports
organization is when phones ring for a
long time ... For instance. the
executive branch of the Los Angeles
Green 8oreneen
•When c ss·s Irv Cross was kicked
off the Tampa Stadium by a Raider
.. gopher," he should have made 1ta
real Super Bowl happenina by
punch1n1thegopherin the mouth.
• Realdanger is ridina In a canoe
wtth Stu Nahan.
•The U S. and Canadian Olympic
hockey teams arc squabbling with
P'urin Z&bradnlk
4Estancia, CdM duel
in Sea View crucial
Newport at Irvine,
Marina at Edison
in k ey pre p games
By ROG ER CARLSON
Of tlM OellJ l'tlol 8i.tf
fhrt't: wct:k'> ago thl·> opened till'
\ca View League ba\kctball season
and when the '>mokc cleared at
Corona dcl Mar, the Sea King..'> wert.' a
game up on Estanc1a's Eagles, with a
foothold on the inside lane to th e title.
Tonight they meet ag.am, this time
at Estancia. and wtth a dramatic
change 10 the \Huatton -Corona dcl
Mar no longer has tt\at 1ns1de lane
wh ich belongs to the -Eagles. 6-1 as
they enter the second round.
Corona del Mar? Tht' Sea Kings
have gone into a tailspin w11h three
los~s 1n their la't Sill starts to put
them two games behind Estancia and
il-g&m~bl~othcn-Nt'wj>Ort
Harbor and Saddlcbal'k.
It '"scheduled to bea1n at 7'"30 and
It would appear there's more at 5takt•
for ( dM than Estancia for these two
rival . who have dommatt'd tht'
lcaaue for the past st'VC'n year~ with no
oth er school abk to break into their
'ltrangkhold offirst or ~cond place
Now, however. Corona 1s in Jeop-
ardy of a complete collap!>C 1n the race
for the t~le and even a CIF 3-A
playoff berth ·~ quesuonablt'
"We're 1n that type of s1tuat1on."
agree5 \dM Coach Jack Emon. "And
they (Estancia) have some room to
spare"
\dM. heh1nd the 26-point <;Coring
of Scott Circcn and the all-around
game of guard Ra'.t Zahradnik. dealt
F~tanCla a conv1nctog 57-49 lo'is to
the ti~t round
Estancia. ranked No 6 10 Orange
County with a 15-3 overall record, ·~
loaded at auard with Jim Cunt<>
(I 7 7). Jon JohMton ( 17 3 ). Stt've
Funn { 11 J) and Adam Lockwood
(9 8) 1n the picture.
Estancia shot JUSI 41 percent from
the field. however. ag.a1nst Corona·,
man-to-man pressure and CdM''
personnel responded from every cor-
ner -1ncludin1 8111 Kendall.
Zahradnik. Bob Hatfi eld. Green and
Blair Pettis with blue chip pcr-
forimn1tts ofTen,ively and dcf~nMv<'
ly
"Wt.' havt' to be more aggre,'i1v('
this ume," says Estancia C. oach Larry
undcnnnn "Last lime we were
rcall)' pass1 vc and the) ({ orona) arc a
goodteam Youcan'tdothatagainstu
(PleaM eee PR.EPS/03)
BuD
Tuc&1
each other 1n a manncr to 1u~t they
have lost si&ht ofthdact the real
enemy i1 the very stron& Russian
team.
(Pleue.ee TVCKER/03)
SCClets
early lead
slip away
Southern (ahfom1a College lost tts
gnp on the pme early 1n the second
half after buildin& a large early lead,
and dropped an ·important 78-75
NAIA Distnct Ill basketball g.amc to
v1s1tmg Point Loma Tuesday.
The Vanguards (3-2 to d1S111ct play,
13-5 overall ). who dropped out of
second place with the setback, ap-
peared 1n complete command early,
taking a 15-pomt lead to the first half
before settling for an I I-point edge at
halfhme
But the v1s111ng Crusaders (3-1 and
12-8) began to wear down the Van-
guards early 1n the second half.
Point Loma took its fir;t lead after
totenn1ss1on at S 1-50 with 13:22
rema1nin~ and although the Van-
guards did manage a 57-57 tie, the
momentum had clearly 'ihtfted.
Poor frC"c-1hrov. 'lhoo11ng con-
tributed to "i( ("'-, dov.nfall. as the
Vanguard'> netted ooh half of 14
attt.'mpl'I
Meanwhile. the ( rusader'i did not
v1s1t the fou l line until the final five
minutes. but wt're able w convert Sill
important chan11es down the stretch.
Hillin& tiv(' of thO!iC was Gross-
mont (allege transfer Brian Caradon-
na. who fin1!lhcd with 21 po1n1~
overall.
Tht.' game was a rematch t>f a
Dl\tnct Ill playoff game last scasqn.
won by Point Loma. which tn tum
advanced w tht' NAIA nattonal
tournament tn Kansa\ C:1ty before
lottng in th~ first round.
For SCC . Andrt' Smtth led the way
in the sconng department with 17
Anderson was taken to Hoq Hos-
pital following a fall 10 the second
half. sufTcnna a concussion His
statu' 15 uncertain for f-nday's pme
al Azusa Pacific
Lakers win it at the line, 116-110
INGLFW<X>D (AP) -Forward Bob
McAdoo came ofT the bench to Kore 24 point
Tuesday niaht 10 lead the Lo~ Anaeles Lakcrs to a
116· I 10 Nation I Bl'lkcthell Aasoc1a1ion victory
over 1he Phoenix c;un
The Laken. 5napptna n two 11Bmc lo\ln~
'!trtak, won the game •t the fr« 1hrcw. hne h)'
mak1na 25 of 26 attempts in the "'cond h.llf and
34 of 38 tn the contest
Fcrward Jamul Wilkes rnntributtd 2'
points and center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar added
19 a' the La ken rqa1ncd Ont pllte 1n the Pacific
D1v1 ion by prrcentaac po1nt1 O\l't Ponland.
whu.h I 111 San r>1cao Tuc\J y n11ht
Ahdul-Jabbar. hmitcd to nine J)Otnt1 m tht'
fir\t three pcnO<i,, ~orcd 10 In the final quancr
and M(' Adoo contnhutcd SIX to apark the t ..tkers'
come·from-bth1nd v1ctorv.
"We·vc not played aood def en~ most of the
year. so rm vrry pleased with this effort.'' said
Los Anaclcs Coach Pat Riley ··our pnontJes arc
defense and rebound1naand wt'll atrcs thote the
rest of the year.
"Swcn Nater pvc U'I a bt& ht\ on the
baclLboards. We nttd his muscle ap101t the
tnacr. "ronscr tum' Phoen1it ocs walh its
heavier front line when ll countJ and we've 101 10
ho ve more muK le ap1n t them ··
Rtley saved most of his praise for McAdoo
"He 1s rt411y naina to the O<'Ca!lon... 1d thc
Lo Ansrle~ coach. "He know" he h&1 to Jl\t' u'
mart than JU'lt 'lhoot1n1 comma off the bt'nch
Hc'' play1na vrry aood defense and he'' artti.na
h1\ hart of the rr~>und "
Mc.AJoo made only 7 of h" IR fidJ &Oil
ancmpu but was pcr1C'\;t tr m th frTc \hrow line.
..
mak1na all 10 or his tric, and all in the third
pcnod He abo had seven rebounds.
"Our reboundina wu very &ood and that
come with playtna a vcly;• aaid McAdoo
"With Nater 1n the aame, we arc much mart
ph)'11cal ••
Rookie Byron t\ started h1~ founh
cont«Utave aame for the laken and rontnbutcd
IS points while h1tt1n1 6-.Qf.9 from the field and
all thrtt of his frtt throw me. · •
d Abdul-Jabbar played de1P1tc wfTcnna a
tnuncd lower back in an automobile accident on
Monday.
Earvin ··Ma&ic·· John n had 17 points and
11 a " ts for the l.akcrs, n l -16 •
Rookie Rod foitcr led Photnl\ •llh 2'4
points. 1ndud1na 10 1n the founh quancr
' ,
\
Costa Mesa takes giant step toward title
F t i v 11 COntin C 1~g1s\erc-d theu 11th !>V'atght succes!>, but ll wa!)n'1 l"l~t'>) Corona del Mar 67, Estan~la U Irvine eo, Saddlebacll U oun a n a ey u s aga1nl1t the !.<:rappy Chargerc;, fhc ~a K1nss (7· l and I l -4) stayed Within stnk1ng The visitinj Vvqucros 0·4i) enjoyed a laugher at the
Sunset League domlnat-iOn In fact. U foro ( 5.3 and 14·6) wih in u prtml' po!.1ttun distance of Costa Mesa by spurting past tht visiting Eagles expense of Saddleba~:k (0·8), fomng a numbe1 of
C'o)la M~~ High dearcd a big hurdle in m que)t tor a
Sea View League champ1onsh1p, while Corona del Mai
\tayed nght on the Mu~tan~· heels in girls' baskt.'1bal1
action Tuesday night
Mcanwtule. in other Sea View matchup!>, Newport
Harbor and Irvine ea)1l~ shut down their foes.
In the Sunset League, Fountain Valley shook 115clf
from a 'ilow start to record another ea~y victor): Edison
moved into sole pos~ss1on of third place. and Ocean View
'!ltayed a game back.
Here's how 1t happened:
to spnngan up~t whch it cut the margin to 2Y-28 in the late (3-Sl. Roadrunner turnover~ off a mat,·hup wnt w make the Job \lagc~. CdM built a 16 4 advan1age early in the fir~1 period. easier .
But Chm Mdlroy canoed an out~1dc c;hot and Mc!>a only 10 see E'1ancia finish thl' quarter with seven stra1aht Point 1iuard Carla F1aueroi. had 14 pomts, while Dina
dropPl-d thrc-c free lhrow~ down the '>tH'tch to keep the po1n1s. Uraham and Nancy Bower had a do1cn apiece.
Charger<> al bay 1 he Eagles continued 10 hang tough, staying within Leading by 12 at half11rnt, the Vaqs extended the
e1iht JX>1nts m the fourth quan cr ~fore Frnn Wynn advantage to 20 entering the founh quarter and b1cc1cd LI I oro. which lo~t lo< 'osta Mc~a a1 honw b) I 0 in the.· connected on three.· c;tra1i}lt ou1s1dc shots to give CdM home. first round. u11li1ed a 1-J-I zone throughout, forcing the: !>OITle breathing room Mui.tang~ w 'ihoot from the outside. and the ploy nearly
worked when Shdh Nc.·al fouled out with nearly an tn1t1e
quaner to pla}
Neal ll'd Mt·\U w 1th 11 points. while Angie Gama had
nine rebound!>
El Toro dropped three games out ol first and two
Newport Harbor $1, tJnlvenity •O
The Sailors (4·4) rn~pl within a game of third place in
the Sea View by outlasting the v1s1t1ng Trojans (2-6).
FountJllD Valley 86, Huntington Beach 38
The Barons (5-0 and 18-2) con1111ucd thc11 onslaught
in the Sunset as no t.cam ha'i come w1th1n 20 points of
Fountain Valley in the first five g;u;n_e~. .
Coata Meaa 3•, El Toro 29
The Mustang!. ( 8-0 1 n kaguc-and 12-4 twt<rall) bt'hind Corona dcl Mar
Lara Asper had 12 points and Marel Doan 10 for
Newpon Kay Mat!>ubara ( 12 point!\) and Brenda
Zimmerman (10) keyed th,· Uni atta1.k
The visiting Oiler'i ( 1-4) did sha~e up f ounu11n V~lley
a bit in the early going, however. 1umping w a surprising
PleaR Het GIRL8/D4
U.S. hockey tea01
will have trouble
repeating: Vairo
From AP dispatc hes
Do vou helteve in miracles'' You'd
better 1(you're hoping for another gold
medal from the United States hockey team
at the Olympu:11
&I
"The 01) mp1r horkey fan . th1> om· who tum·s 111
even four vcar., to watch the ll.S. team and m·ver
wa1c.:hes hockc~ in between 1s c;..pecting us to win 11
again." !laid 1 cam USA Coach Lou Va1ro. "But '""
weeks after the 01~ mp1cs. they'll forget about 11 until
1988.
"The knowlcdgable fans. who kno" 10terna11onal
hockey. understand the odds against us. We're going
over there as the defending champions and they're
loading up for us. But we're also going over there as
hea\ y underdog!>... .
Va1ro coaches the youn~est .\mencan contingent
ever. w11h an average age of-0.5. The team 1s butlt on
speed. defensive mobility. cond1tt0n1ng and
enthusiasm. but 1s short on c;..penence. returning onl~
captain Phil Verchota and John Ha rrington -
sidelined wtth a broken "mt -from Herb Brnoh'
I 980 Olympic champions.
"Will they hold up undc-r the pre!>sure ol the
Olympics'?" Va1ro asked ··we havl.'.n't '>hcltcrcd thc.·m
from 11 so far and thn ·ve done well and met even 1est
and challengt' the)·, t: had ·
"I think thl.'.~ ·,c been anxious to get to the Games
ever since the \enc!> "11h the )O\ H~t Selects (which
Tc-am USA won 3-2-1) The~ were looking past a lot of
the game~ early in Janual). lt'!ii understandable.
Nobod) wanted to get injured and miss the Ol)mp1eo,
when the~ 're -.o close."
Grimsley. Michaels honored ,,
SA.LISBUR'I :-...c -Will (Jnmslc'. •
a speetal rnrrespondcnl and column151 lor
The .\ssoetatcd Prc5s. has been <,elected
nattonal sportswriter ot the }car b) the
National ~portsca'lters and Sponswntcrs Assoc1attun.
.\l 'vt tehaelc, of AB< in Nt'w York was cho..cn
national '>P<>rt'it'a')tn of the \Car.
Sims litigation begins today
DETROIT -1 he t11al 1<1 lktl.'.rm rnt' [iJ
where Billy Stm!> "ill rnr111nue his pro· •II•
1Css1onal football carct•r bc$tnll tn federal
rourt toda} w11h franlhli.t·~ in rival league~
da1mtng lhe sen Ile\ ot 1tw hnlhan l running back.
lJ .S D1strtct Judgl' Robert E. DeMascto ""tll
decide "helher ~1m' cun11nues ~1th the Detroit Lions
of the Na11onal Fooiball League or mo,es to the
Houston Gambler-; of 1hc United Statt"s Football
League. He has signed five-year rnntrac:ts with each.
Sims signed a $3.5 m1lhon contrat't wi th the
Gamblerson July I andanundatedagreemt"ntNov.12.
1he USFL team s:ud. He received $197.608 in Jul~ a'>
pan of a $ l m1ll1on signing bonus. according tci a
Gamblers' announcement.
Quote of the clay
D.ster Billey, Xavier of Ohio f()rw~ after
surrinj in the Mlllketce11• fwl appea.rantt inttidt '"-y~r.of<l fieldl\ouse. when aaktd if tie•4 .tways rememw the game: .,W~tker ru atwa.ys ~"'1b« is
something l won't be able to tell you for a croupte of
years."
Countries ask for own security
BEVERLY HI LLS -Several coun-
tne5. including l'iracl. have asked 1f thl')
can provide their own <:.ecunty for ath letes
during the Summer Ciames. Los Angeles
Ol}mp1c officials said Tuesda).
"We have d1scussl.'.d 1ha1." said Ph1hp N. Brubakn.
l,t'n1or \ICC prc!>1dcn1 or the Loe, Angele!> Olymptl
Organ111ng Committee He said lht•rc are "no -.peufic
requests nghl now." but ad.nowlcdged that "there ha'<'
been a numbt·r of le-am'> we are under dl'>lU~s10n "''h
for providing tht•1 r own -.crum~."
But Brubah·r "ould not claboratt' and the srnJX' ul
the 1,ccurt1} requests was unclear.
In another Je,l'lopmen1. Brubaker said appr0\-
1ma1el> 30 counlrtl'<;. indud1ng .-.evcral ( ommun1'it
nations. have plac.:Td deposits. lor quarters in the
Ol ympic' 1l1age'>. Those countries represent mort· than
hall of tht.' anttnpatcd 12.000 athletes. t·oaches and
trainer\ expected at 1he game'\.
"Wdl o'er half of ~hr ant1c1pated par11npant\ an.·
rnnfirmed.'' Brubak·n said. He declined to numt• the
rountne'>. but !>aid the~ included "man} of the larger
one\ ..
Cummings gets OK to play
">AN DIEGO -An 10surance agree-
ment was worked out Tuesday betwe(n the
San Diego Clippers a nd Terry Cummings
that provided the former DePaul !>tar with m
the d1sab1ht)' pcl1cy he had sought bt.·cause ofh1s hcan
rnndition. Clippers spokesman Jim Ounlap said.
The agreement allowed Cummings. who takes
med1cat100 10 control an irregular heanbeat. to play in
Tuesday nigh1 'sgamc in San D1egoagamst the Portland
Trail BlaLers. Dunlap said.
C'ummmgs had no1 played since last Wednesday
and missed a game agamsl Sean le last Fnday, when his
personal $1 million disability insurance policy with
Lloyd's of London expired.
Express signs Jessie, Waddy
LOS ANGELE:S -Former Rams' 5l
wide receivers Ron Jessie a nd Billy Wadd} c II•
have signed con1ract11 with the Los Angeles
Express. the United States Football League
team announced Tuesda>-
Jess1e. 35. and Wadd>r,-29. combmt•d for 385
receptions during their National Football League
careero,.
k'>'>tt.' pla>cd for the Detrn11 Lion!> from 1971-74.
the Rams from 1975-79. and the Ruffalo Bills 1n
1980-81
Reuss elbow surgery a success
l O~ A.NGELES -Lo!-. Angeles a Dodger lrlt-hander krr~ Kruss underwcn1
'i.ucccssful anhroscop1c surge!) Tuesda~
morning 10 re mo' e a 'mall fragment of
bone from his left clbo"
"Thi.' '>urgcn v.t.'n t 't·n wt"ll.'. ~aid Dr. Frank Jooc.
the Dodgers' tt.'am ph; ~1c;an who performed the 30-
mrnutt· procedure a l Cen t1ncla .Hospital Medical
Ccn1cr 1n Inglewood. "Jerry will begtn his rchab1lt-
1at1on right awa;.
"Depending on how he feels, Jerry should be able
to '>Ian tossing a ball w1th1n a week or so and he should
ht· abll' to start spring 1ra1n1ng on time on Feb. 16."
Televl1ion, radio
1W: CoUqc Basketball -Davidson at Notre
Dame, S p.m .. Channel S6: Wisconsfo at MiJ\Jlesota, 7 p.m.. C'hunel S6.
RADJO: Nl-lL-J>hlladdpbia at Kings.. 7:20 p.m ..
KFOX t93.~FM).
'Abused' fan
rips Tucker
Spons Editor
lt'sa real shame that spons wn1erBud Tucker has
nothing better to do with his ume than to hop on the
bandwagon of sports writers who characterize the Los
Angeles Raiders as "bad guys" who arc somehow
vandalizing the NFLand planting seed s of violence in the
mmds of spectators at the Cohseum.
In h1sJanuary 11 column in tht> Pilot. Bud called the
"Skid Row's .. team and painted Raider owner Al Davis as
a "renegade" who has httle regard for the overall welfare of :
the NFL or for Raider fans. He even accused Davis of '
abusmg the fans in Oakland and Lo!> Angeles.
Not that Al Davis or the Raiders need anyone to
defend them against sports writers. but as a 20-pl us year
Raider fan from the bay area and from Southern
Cahforn1a. I feel coo.pelled to speak on behal f of all
"abused" Raider fans.
, Ca lifom1a 05. leam. the Loi. Angelell/Oakland Ra1dcr5.
hrought something entirely new to Southern C'a ltfornia
when they moved from Oakland to Los Angeles -a
winnmg professional football team. They brought more
than success on the gridiron however. because the Raider!>
nevet just win. They pla) w11h a unique flare that alwa)s
creates the ktnd of exci temcn1 that sii rs the basic 1ns1inc1s
of fans 1n the stadium and tho'>e at home watchi ng
television
Win. whKh thq uo frequently. or lose. which they do
rarely. the Ra1dt•rc, nl·,·er d1sappo101 their fans or cause
them 10 qucst1onJ,hc pnce of the game 11cket (the same
cannot be said O'fllnyother local pro football team). No
other NFL team can pack sta<l1um spectators hke the
Raiders do. Nootherprofess1onal spons team has had the
son of impact on itBpon that the Raiderc; have had on
professional football.
The Raiders have the best w1nn1ngrecord of an}
organized professional spons team in the h1s1ory of
professional a1hletics. They have been in the NFL playoffs
for thincen of the past fifteen year!I and Super Bowl XVII I
was the Raiders' founh World Champ1onsh1p game.
lfth1s incredible record and "comm1ttment 10
excel1ence" 1s fan abuse and 1fthe Raiders are "bad $UY\"
forestabltshing it. then day is reall) night and black is
really whi te Raiders and 1\1 Oav1s. we lo\e yo u.
Jon J. Sparks
Laguna Beach
Bucs, Rri.stlers in action Oden, Pulaski
All-Americans Orange Coast faces Ce rritos fiv e:
Golden West takes on Compton
ByCURT SEEDEN
Of lhe Oellr Piiot lt•n
Thi\ wt•t•k markc; tht• end ol lire,! round ba1,krtball
ac11on in th\.' \outh ( oast < onferentT -a round both
Orange ( oa'>t Colltgt (oath Tand~ (J1ll1'!1 and Golden
West Coach Jim Greenfield would hkc to forget.
A.nd thing~ don't get an~ easier for the 2-3 Pirate<>
tonight when defending state champion C emto'i. v151t\.
Golden West. l-4 pla}s hos1 to ( ompton v.h1ch I'>
rnming off a I 7-point victor~ over()( ( ~aturda;
In the Pauli<. Coa<>I < onfercnce. Saddlcbaci.. v.111 try to
makt• 1t live out of '\IX when thl.'. Crau<.hoo; travc.•I to "it1n
01cgo ( 11; C ollegc . .\II game~ art.' at 7.30
Here's a quick glance
C~rrltos at Orange Coast
The Falcons enter the conte,st at 4-1 and arc in second
plaC'e behind pacc-<,et11ng Fullerton o ... erall , ( oach Jack
Bogdanovich''> \quad 1s 16-5 and 1\ coming ofl a pair ol
c:asy "tn<> O\tr ( ompton !82-57) and "ianta .\na !X2-MJ
~<1phomore guard ..\ndrc (irec·r lead'> the hllwn.,
w""1th a 16 () a\l·rage hut thret' other lcantm.ih'' art al,11
averaging 111 do11hlt figurt' \ophom11r1: Br ml' Hannon"
cit 11 2 lrt·,hrnan jluard Jol'\ YC'1hali. '' ;.iq•rag1ng 12 1
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at l I 9
OCC '>andw1chrd a 59-58 win over Mt \an Antonio
between two m1st.'rahlc performance' ag:11mt C°)'prcss and
( ompton
~ophnmort• guard JcfTS1epht.'ns and 6-6 forward Steve
~hauuck are the Bul .. ,-main weapon., Stcphicns I'>
averaging I J points per game 1n S( C pla\
Compton at Golden West PATTON Al'flSTON MAN SON Hfl'fO
1 wch e women from D1v1s1on I. including In inc
High produt't Kim Oden and Kori Pulaski from Newpon
Harbor High . were honored a<o .\11-A.mericans at the
Collegiate Volleyball Coaches .\ssoc1a11on (CVCA) .\11-
A.mencan Awards Banquet recently 1n Lexington. Ken-
tuck). A victory would gl\e the Ru .. 1kr., 1,ome hope lor a
'ihaughnessy playofTspot but they'll have to contend with
Compton'!> sharp-'lhoot1ng guard Kr' 1n Green ( 14.5
a"erage) and forward Lt>ro~ Dl\hop. the onl) c,ophumon·
on the: Tartar 1,quJd . "ho hnngs a l <1. I U\ crage 1nl0 lhc
game
Ciolden Wnt J-12 u' era II 1s led by sophomore R 1ch
Murra\ (I J.5) and forward Roh Dameron ( 11.!<)
UCI tennis team
rolls oVer USIU
Oden. who attt.'nds Stanford, 1s a 6-2 sophomore
middle blocker. She wa~ selected to the first team.
Meanwhile. Pulaski, a 'len1or al Hawa11. wac; one of
'>even player\ that were honorabfc mention.
Three women were hnnort·d tor the 'IC('nnd straight
year by the CVC A , They were. Dcitrc Collin!. (Hawa11):
M·urra" 1~ h11t1ng 52 percl'nt ofh1!> '>hot5. 1n confert"nce
play. whtle. Oamc:ron 1<. connel ting on 5U percent of hi'
shol., from the llnnr
Saddleback at San Diego
It took a ba.,ket al the buucr b) Bn:tl Oh\ 1n to keep
thl' Gaucho' close to the top of the: fl( ( \tand1ngs w1th a
4-1 recorJ \aturda~ n1gh1 aga1n'1 Mira( m1a. and
..,addkhalk would hkl' tn keep 11 that "i.I} h~ th\.' 11mc firsl-
rnund pla:--1\ lOmpktc:d 1h1\ wt'l'k
Hut I ht• ( raut ho\" 111 h.1' r to ~l'I 1X1't tlw ho1,t Knight\
I.!· I) and \un f >1eg11 Mr,;1 nn \a1u1dJ ~
\an Diego c,nanpnl J 111m:-~car. I lJ ga111t· lo"11g 1,t1ral.
,111>:11n<.1 lhl' C1JUth11'> la\I \\.'ar I hi.'. Knight'> Ml' led O)'
fknn1 \ Lnend;11 v.ho aH·ragc\ 17 4 no1nl\ pt•r gilml'.
Tht·ir top rcboulldn " ft)hn f rid:n ti 11 7 for\\ard w11h a
10 laH·ragc
~addlehatk rl'lll'' on forward ·\kx •\uam'>. who I'>
a"erag1ng 14 ti~J1n1.,pcrgame.( ra1gJohmonand<H1\1cr
are each averaging 13 point\ percuntl''il
l hr I C In tnt.' tennl'>
team r.rnked 16th 1n the
nation in the pre-season
1ankingc, "111 tal.x a 2-0
record 11Ho Fnda) 's meet-
ing at Nn 5 UCLA.
"It give\ us a couple of
da\'> to ltvc 11 up," com-n1l~ntt•d < ·oach fl reg Patton
.1ftcr the A.n1eaters d1s-
posn.I of United Statc'i
lntcrnatwnal Lln1H'r\ll)
Tuc~da,. 7-2 'loph~)morc Brurc Man
"ion lling.an important cog
in last season's 31-8 team.
w;i~ victorious 1n singles. as
was another sophomore.
Stephen Aniston. The Ant-
FLEET FEET
January Clearance Sale
new balance
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A9CS11GIR
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0 .EtoniC
adlda&w·
RUNNING , TENNIS. BASKETBALL, BASEBALL SHOES
Values to $7500 NOW S 1986
Hundreds to choose from -see our 50 % off clothing rack
FLEET FEET
J
9931 HAMIL TON AVE.
(Corner of Brookhurst & Hamilton)
HUNTINGTON BEACH
963-8778
-ALL SALES FtNAL -
Limited co atock on hand
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eater!> productd a \weep in
that department.
With three seniors lost 10
graduation UCTs )uccess
will depend on 11~ you ng
unit. which staned three
sophomores. a junior. and
1wo freshmen Tuesday.
"You could call it 'Batx-c;
in Anteatt.'r Land ,'" Patton
said 1n pukrng fun al ht\
team. ~h1ch faces II'> fir~t
stern tcc,t Frida) aga1n\t the
Bruins in WeMwood
"I think we ha ve a good
chance to win 1n the fir!il
two singles. but l IC LA has
very good depth." he
added. "Wr'l1 have to do
well in 3 through 6."
Thr doublcc; will also
have to perform bt'ller than
, T ue\day. whc:n 11 could
manage one of three points.
Roth losses. howt·ve r. we1e
in three sets aga1 nst USI ll.
Vicki Can1rcll (San Diego State): and Jan Saundcr'i
(lln1vers1ty of PaetficJ. Hawa11 also placed JC>) Ce Kaapun1
and Pacific had Eileen Dempster on the squad.
Two players were alsochmcn from Kentu('k\ Marsha
Bond and Karol~ n K1rb>-Of the 12 named 10 thl' first
1eam. there werC' eight 'ltn1or'>. three Junior.. and one
sophomort.'.
Otherc; naml·<.I IO the team included Jack1l' Backus
(Western M1ch1gan): Anita Mo\c; (AriLOna). ( ·athy Noth
(Nebra!.ka): and Pa11~ Oro1rn (l I( I A)
The other six "ho wnt: honoral"lk' nll'nlmn W\'rc
MtrJa Connolly (l I( I \) l l\a l>cnli.rr ( T rxa<,J . \uc:
llarbour (On·gon) Julie Maginot IP:.iufic). Kan Ru'h
(Stan lord): and '>yl\ 1c Monnt·t (( allforn1a)
Estancia hosts golf tourney
An 18-hole golf tournament. with Estancta High's
baseball teams tht.' pnmary bt'ncficiary. has been
scheduled for Friday at Costa Mesa Golf and Country
Cl ub.
Foursomt•s will pht) a Peoria-type handicap with the
rt>i.t at S50. which includt.'s cart. green fee!. and dinner.
Among the various pr11cs available I\ a new Camaro.
All you have 10 do 1~ rnnnecl with a holc-1n-ont·. further
information can be obtained b~ calling the club at
540-7500
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE PRESENTS
MARINE LECTURE SERIES Snow falls
in Sarajevo
Once again, Orange Co.ut College f'c"ture s
personal appearMces by Internationally known
rmrfners In this highly ,.cclalm~ program.
SAT. JAN. JS -fOHN GUZZWl.U
"Muter Martner And the Neophyte Wor"
SAT., JU. 4 -IJCHAAD Kll.TON
.. llft"'IH of tM South radfk"
SAT. fU. t I -IUJQ llNGHAM
'1"'pro\.fna tlte H.ktMflna
And r.lfonunu of Crul9ln1 IOAb'"
SAT. JU., 1 a -SA$MINl I. MU. ll1ll.I
.. Su Trqedy -DIMMtl/0.-deAl/SuM\W"
SAnJIDAYS, JAN."28, fU. 4, t I &. 18 a P .M. -Robert Moore The.atre
FalnAew ar Arlington. Costi ~w
/\dmimon· $,.00 Prt Salt: $6.00 111 Door
Smt• 11<!tt $1~.oo
TICKlTS/\'IN·MC· (714)412-5880
SAR ,\JLVO .
Yugo~lavia (AP) -Snow
hit this Olympic t'ity today.
nght on um<' as several
Olympic venue' were of.
fic111lly opened The snow
ended a SJX'll of un-
seasonably mild weather
and brought rehcf to the
organiters oft he 14th Win·
tcr Olympic Gamts which
uart in 13 days.
Heavy snowfall bcpn
hlankt'te<J mountain
venue'i a' cad> 3'> rue~)
aflcmoon. add1na over half
a foot of fre~h snow b)' thtl
morning. There was sum.
l'tt:nl ~now cover on all
Olymo1c vcn"cs
Mt. f1tman. the ''tr of
Nordic t,·cnt\. wa\ rt'•
ponrd to have a foot and a
hulf of ~Oil\\ l mer ""Cr •~o f'C\.·1 hdn" 1\\ -aH·ru
'now Jcpth
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Wt [)NI ',(:AY JANllAH'< ," I •1'1 OR ANGECOUNTY C AL l .. OrH..tlA ~,, CEN~'.
oast'scrow e 1es
Coaat ·
The question of what Is
. art creates an uproar at
Saddleback College'.s
South Campus./ A3
Supervisors want t o
crack down on healthy
people who park In
spaces reserved for the
handicapped./ A3.
Callfomla
Toothbrushes? As art
works? That's what a
Torrance dentist views
themas./ Al
A former Dally Piiot writer
tells of the trauma of
gtvtng birth to a child with
severe birth defects./ A7
Nation
Americans are watching
more television than ever
before -seven hours a
day./A4.
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World
Soviet Premier Yuri An-
dropov hints a new sum-
mit with President Re-
agan Is possible./ A4
Home
This month Is a good t ime
to consider buying decor-
ative clocks and tele-
phones./81
Diabetes 11 today's topic
for Quiet Victories, the
serJes focusing on recent
medical progress against
major dlseases./82
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Food
Welcome Chinese New
Year with your own cel-
ebration featuring an
Oriental dinner. /C1
National Soup Month
salutes Pacific states./C2
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Sports.
Some of the names have
changed, but the Har~
Globetrotters have not.
Curly Neal discusses the
zany team./01
Estancia-Corona del Mar
rematch highlights prep
basketball tonlght./01
Entertainment
Jack Weston, starring In
the new series ''The Four
Seasons." doesn't even
think California ts a nice
place to vlslt./83
Bualneu
Major revisions In the
1984 tax laws could trig·
ger a shake-out In the
booming tax shelter ln-
dustry ./87
INDEX
Bridge
Bult.tin Bo.rd
Butlneaa
Clutln.d
COmlca
Cronword
Oeath NotlcM
Entertainment
Food
Hor~
Ann Lander•
Movlel
Mutual fund•
National Newt
Pola Log
Pub41c NotlcM
Sport•
State Newt
Stock Marketa
TeleYtalon .
ThMt9tl w .. tti.r
World Newt
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B6
A3
B8-8
05-8
B5
08
04
83-4 c1:._e
07
82
93 ae
A4
A3
04-5
01-..
A4'
88
84
93
A2
A4
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•• ••• MAJOR JIT MPARTURI ROUTH •••
_ ... Ill!!'.,,
MA.J<>R JET ARRIVAL ROUTH ••
COAITM. AIA TRAf'IC ••••••••• •• •• -...
Map lncllcate. routes for air traffic o•er the Orange Cout.
Tricil expense
pro be 'closed'
By JEFF ADLER °' ... 0.-,,... .....
The Oran_ae County Public De-
fender's Office spent a little mo~
than $16,000 to bring 11 Filipino
witnesses to Southern California for
the penalty phase of Rene Flores
Dayco's double-murder tnal, Public
Defender Ron Butler has informed
the Board of Supervisors.
In a three-page letter to super-
visors. Butler -asked to account for
the expenditures -concludes
Dayco's defense was .. reasonable,
proper and in the best interest of the
t.axpayer."
Butler said that while it still 1s
impossible to provide a complete
accounting of the costs of Dayco's
defense, it cost S 16,076.44 to brina
the I I character witnesses to Orange
County for the trial.
Airfare for the 11 totaled S 12, 741
and the $25 per day allowance given
to the witnesses amounted to $2, 750
for the 10 days they were here. In
addition, two wit nesses were
provided with o ne night's lodging at a
costof$74, and $511 was expended in
travel service fees, Butler said.
Board Chairman Harriett Wieder.
who wrote Butler asking for an
explanation, said she was satis1fed
(Pleue eee TRIAL C08T/A2)
This sale keeps thelJJ
comlng back for more
By L.P. BE NET
OftMO.-,NeclUff
It was 7:30 a.m. and 21-year-old
Scott Sandgren of San Diego was
closing in on his 18th hour of camping
out in Fashion Island.
But he wasn't waiting for the
premier of a nother Star Wars movie.
He and about 300 or so other folks
were here early today -sittini.
sleeping. reading. listening to their
Walkmans -prcpanng for the 13th
annual At Ease sportswear sale.
Sandgren, who drove up from San
Diego for the sale which began at I 0
a.m. today. had been perched on the
doorstep since 3 p.m. Tuesday. He
brought a beach chair, a slcepma bag
and a book for com pany. For fun. he
peeked through a door window to plot
his path through the store.
"I've been doing this for six years,"
he boasted, as though he were the
member of some exclusive club.
"'Last year I bought all my wmter and
fall stuff. This year I'm buymg all my
spring and summer clothes. I don't
(Pleue eee SALE/ A2)
.,.., .......... ., ..........
Mon tban 300 cutomen were lined up th1a morntna for
the .tart of the At Sut annual eale. •
Ma rine pilots at El Toro air base
encounter even greater problem/A2
.... Otsneyland ~ . ( . I
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of ... .,..,,......,,
Orange County airspace 1s becom-
ing so crowded that near collisions
between civilian airplanes and mili-
tary aircraft arc almost routine.
Planes often come within 90 feet of
one another. according to reports
filed by pilots at the U.S. Marine Corp
Air Station m El Toro.
In at least one inst.ance, a com-
mercial aircraft on approach to John
Wayne Airport was involved 1n a
reported incident.
The near collisions are common
enough to be called "'routine .. by the
Marine pilots, who file the "Naval
Aviation Near Midair Collision Haz-
ard Reports." The incidents arc
happening at a rate of several per
month, accordinl to the Marines.
On Nov. 4. 19 3, a civilian Moon-
ey single-engine ajrplanc on approach
to John Wayne Airport was asked by
tower officials to move out of the way
of an in-bound commercial McDon-
nell Douglas DC-9. T he Mooney
aircraft moved into the path of a
Marine helicopter taking off from the
U.S. Marine helicopter station in
.,.., .... ,..... ... ~Uillll
Vickie Crladlll. with children Jam.le and Tracy. aaya fired
Coeta Mesa policeman la a .. good. cartnc human betna. ··
STATE OF UNION TONIGHT
NEW YORK (AP) -The" ~or television networks plan 10 carry
Pteaidenl Reqan·sStateofthC Union address live ta~naaa6p.m. PSTtOCSay.
ABC, CBS and NBC said the broldcutl wlll include rapontet from
various Dt1nOC1'1ts with the pt'Oll'lms lastina u~tU 7~20 p.m. for ABC and I
p.m. for the others.
Public Broadnstiaa sxsirm sa1d au broedcatt will be from 6 p.m. to 6:4.S
p.m . at PlT1 of the MacNeal·Lthrer Report.
nearby Tustin. The helicopter tMtse is
less than two m iles northeast of I.he
runway at John Wayne Airport.
The civilian airplane m iued the
helicopter by only 90 feet, accordin1
to an mtcmal Marine "near mtdair'"
report .
Ralph Odenwald, the FAA tower
chief at John Wayne Airport con-
firmed the incident but said 1'there
never wauny formal invcitiption to
determine what the separation be-
tween the aircraft was."
"There was a military hazard
report submitted but that aoes
throu~ d ifferent channels than the
FAA, • he added.
"It was serious eno ugh for us to
convene a meeting between our staff
and their officers. These types of
occurrences arc occasional in number
because of our overlapp1na areas, ..
Odenwald said.
But accordi~ to one Marine of-
ficer. near collisions between civilian
planes and Marine helicopters arc
more than occasional in Orange
County.
"We get a lot of helicopter reports
(Pleue 11ee CROWDBD/A2)
Woman • • pr~1ses
ousted
CM cop
Ra pe victim says h e_
helped her recover
By STEVE MARBLE
Of .. 0.-,,... ....
A rape victim claims a Costa Mesa
patrolman accused of sexually u-
saulting three women is the same
person who helped her the most after
she was attacked , even urging her to
report t he crime.
"This man is a wonderful, carinJ
human being." said Viclue Cristilh,
the mother of two. ~He's the one who
t.alkcd me into reporting the rape."
Cnst1lli, who was raped two years
ago 1n Costa Mesa, said Officer
Wilham l..auchlan spent five hours
with her after the att.aclc.. called her
husband to inform him of the
incident and made sure her children
got home safely.
.. I JUSt can't believe 1t. I refuse to
believe 1t," said the Costa Mesa
woman about the cnmmal charges
Lauchlan now 1s facmg.
The 33-year-old patrolman. an
officer in C'osta Mesa s10~ 1982. was
arrested last Fnday on susp1c1on of
rape. sexual battel). attempted oral
copula11o n and false 1mpnsonment.
l..auchlan, now free on S 100.000
bail. allegedly attacked women on
three separate occasions dating back,
to late 1982. He was on duty and io
unifomJ each tim e, authorities said.
Cpstilli said she is shocked by the
chaiWcs against l..auchlan. who she
descnbed as "a good man who is
mamed and bas a mcc stable home
and loves kids.
"'I know the d1fTcrcncc between
good cops and bad cops and Ball's a
(Pl-..e Me lmSA COP I A2)
America's big spending habits
create bonanza for scam artists
In bad times. cash-short consumer,
use credit cards to make ends meet
In aood times. waJlct-s11cd rcc-
tanaJes arc a spendthrift·s dream
come tn.ie, prov1d1na the key to hv1na
beyond one's means.
The consequence of e~ccss 1n either
instance 1s the same: bills go unpaid.
bill collttto" are evaded and one's
crcdtt lile 11 taml1hcd
ANDREA
ADELSON
P ERSPECTl~E
smcc September. claimed he was onty
uk1na the TR w offiC"tal for ass1stance
1n recttf)'lnt a ii• entry. 1n ~hach a
chcnt's bankruptcy debt was h tcd u
$23.SOOof $3,SOO.
"I opened mr b11 mouth and
accepted an offer couldn't refuse and
found out at was 1llegi.l." Feldman
said Feldman·~ firm prom11e1 todcansc
client'\ credit files by chalkn11n1
dcroptory entncs, Braham said.
But instead oftrytnt to uo\anaJt the
financial deblcle by work1n1 wath a
credit counselor. some consumers
take what they think 11 the easy way
out and PAY for help from so-called
"credit dln1cs." 1ccordin1 to spokes-
men from the \tatc's top two credit
bUrtl\1$
Tht c:hn1cs offer to upun delin-
quent debts from a crtdat profile for
f~ l"lf\111\1 from SSO to SSOO.
e:itpl11ncd TRW spoknwoman Gen
Schanz m Oran~
"l be~ hvc w1th1n the fine letter af
tht law · \ht \aid
out of an Anaheim post office bo'
found the man they entru\led Wlth
their money and credit h11Jtory may
havt lived beyond the law
Frankhn S Feldman. 24, was
chaf'lcd th1 wttk forcomputer fraud.
\temmina from a uni optrau on in
,,.,hich a TRW 5'eunty_ chief was
alltitdl> offered a S2.000 bribe to
allCr the credit files of his chents. said
Dettctrve R er Braham of the c1t)' of
Oran 1><>hcc
The dttttt1vc saad Feldman "bad
determined they couldn't be fbed" by
challef\IJna technical faults and had
already spent h1s c;hcnts' consult1n1
fen.
Feldman di putn that. sayina
had chcCkcd \he nqali"c c:nlnn Wl\h
creditors ind fias told onl) chat le
throuah TRW could cha thtm.
But 1n an 1pparcnt au mp\ to mne
good lua prom1it. Bratum id
Feldman allcacdly a h d TR
But 61 clients of a clinic opc:ratw
•.
Feldman, who has opqatc:d a
oMumc:r frtd11 .\lhanct francha •
rily Dim:\Of ~ Y1rboro\llh
(Pl-...eeeBADCUDJT/A2l
~ '
El Toro 'narrow escapes'
outweigh local incidents
By JERRY HIRSCH
OllMO.-,,._. .....
Near wlh\1uns between <.1v11tan
aircraft over the Orange Cob~I do
ou.:ur uuthontlc'\ adm11, but not 11
the ~me !'ate m1lu1ry p1lot5 ap-
proach1n,a the Manne Corp, Att
~tat1on 1n El r oro \UY. they havt
narrow e~apc~ with uv11tun aircraft
"I can't deny that wc have near
mt\\C\ 1n cJur area .. u1d Roy l<1lh
ard\ fat1hty mana1rr JI ( oa'Jt
TRAC ON, the hdl'ral Aviation Ad-
m1n1~1rat1on rad;ar \talion for Orange
( ounty
T hC' main probkm on ur\ ~tween
;11rplanl·\ on instrument flight plam
-rre drrangril flttthl\ th.11 includt'
I I{\( ( )N anc.J l"Ontr<il tower IJ"U(kin&
-anc.J plant·\ l1)1ng h~ \1\ual 01Jht
ruin -whc·re the pilot " not hl-1ng
tracked and "re'lpon~1blc for 'tay1n1
out of the way of other piano
P1loh Oy1ng under v11ual fl1ai}lt
ruler. might not ~e approachina air
traffic unt1l 111s nearly too late.
"If \Omcone 11 on an in1trument
01iht plan we are 1n contact with them
and can point out other tr.affic ••
Richard\ liltd
"WC'<.an alert them to traflicevc:n 11
we ure not 1n wmrnun1<.~t1on w11h
th<at traflic "
But when 11 get<. bu\y air traffic
controllen concentrate on ..cpara11ng
1n~1rumen1 01ght11 from other tn\tru-
ment flight\ and leave vi.ual flight
pilot\ 10 their own devices.
"Our o,econd prionty 1\ to g1 vc
1nforma11on about airplane\ in the
traffi1. ~y\lem," Ric.hard\ \a1d
At that p<Hnl 11 I\ up 10 hoth
ln\lrument !}1101'> and Vl\Ual 01ght
rule p1lcm to keep an alcn lookout for
other traffi(.
Marine' run into problems because
their main approach path 10 1:.1 Toro
intersect\ the acncral ;aviation coastal
traffic route t nearly the 11me
.altitude
The Marinei havt urged general
a v1a11on p1lcm to fly either above or
below their military fl1&ht path, but
not all pilot\ arc a ware of the problem
und near m1s.ci arc nearly ·•rou11nc"
occurrcnc.e\ according to the
Manncft
The \amc problem l'I less likely to
happen at John Wayne Airport be·
cau\e commerc1al pilots must ~tay
below l,000 feet upon t.akeofT until
the> arc p.a\t the coast.al mute,
a<:c.:ording to Ralph Odenwald, FAA
tower chief at John Wayne Airport.
CROWDED SKY GROWING PERIL ...
From Al
111 near m1c.Jair n1ll1\1tHl\ on the\t'
route\ · \illd MaJ V 1n«: < 1cnnaro of
· the fl I oro Mannc ba\t'
John Wa) ne r uv.er oniual\ arc
n:v1ew1ns wa y' 10 more effic.1cntl)
"''" c:1"1li an iltr trallic. from Manne hcl1wrter traflil near the aarp<>n
· It may take U\ \ome time to Loml'
up wtth the he'll c.our\t'. of ac.111111."
'>dcnwald \a1d
Whtie '''me of thl' 1111..1dent\ from
J11hn Wa )ne Airport thl' "v1annc.:\
h1"e'>I pmhlcm '' gl'Ol·ral av1at1on
traffic. ll)tng in tht· 1..11un1y or along tht·
<>range< <i.s\I, I 1 < 111 I'(, Brown
'aid.
I he numhcr of tl11ihh and de-
panurc\ b) all airplane\ al John
Wayne Airport hauctuall) dec.rca\Cd
lrom 525.0118 in 1980 to 457,804 1n
I IJ!<3. but lhe Manne\'>llll ..ay air
traffiL in Orange C ounty 1\ growing
"The wnge1i1ion •'> lca<ltnK lo \ome
rt'>k and 'ome l:Onc.crn but we don't
want to tx· <tlarm1\I about 1t ," Hrown
\a1d
Mo'>I of thl· near ml\\C\ oc.c.·ur near
Dana Poinl where lhe approach path
to 1:.1 1 oro 1ntencCI'> the c.:oa'>tal
general av1atton traffic route.
"( 1v11tan a1rplanc:sarc intcrsccting
1hc approach path at our approach
ahttudc~." Brown ~•d
Although the military has not had a
midair colh~1on with a civilian craft,
Manne officer' arc worried the: risk 111
inuca\lng
Dc".lp1le an cx1cn'i1ve program by
the Manne\ alerting c1vil1an pilot!. to
lhe dange" of Oy1ng in thc U Toro
approach path. many pilot\ arc ~1111
obltvwu~ 10 the pcoblem.
TRIAL COST SAID JUSTIFIED ...
F rom A l
w1th hi\ re\pome tc.:rn11ng II "ex
haU'ltl Vt'"
··1 feel I urn't refute h1~ raltonalc or
hi\ JU\lllic.at1on.. Wieder \atd
"There\ an old ad<tge 'You \ave a
life, you \aVt' a gcner;it111n It'\ h<H<l
to pul a c.Jollar '>1gn on that •
f he l hairman addec.J Iha I a\ far d\
\he I\ LOn\..crncd. "the UI~ IH l<J\t'd a\
11relate'10 the puhl1< ddcnc.Jer'HIJ\l\
for 1he c.-a..e '
\urx·n. l\or Hruc e ~c\landc agrl'l'<l
w11h Wieder, \ay1ng the public de-
fender acted w1 thin the wnfinei. ofh1\
rcs.poni.1b1hty
· fhcre\ no tho1lc If you wunl the
c.Jeath penally you have to make \ure
defendant\ get 1he fullc~I dcfen')C
f>O\\lhle or the verdict <.:an be ovcr-
1urncd," Ne'itande ..aid "J he public.
dcfcn<lcr ha'l IO he given latitude "
Butler 1n ht\ rc\ponk IO thc
board'' inquiry u1d 1f the: dcfcn\e
team fail\ to "provide all relcvanl
<·v1dcncc and w11nc11\C\·. in 'iuch case~
11 would "certainly result in a rc versal
11f any conv1ct1on and greatly impact
the C.:O'>t to taxpayer\."
He al'>o;1rgued 1ha1 while the rn'lt of
defending Dayco and brtOj!.lng th«
w11ne'>\CS from the Phtltpptnc\ wa<i
h•V1 · 11 could have been avoided 1f1hc
D1stnc1 Attomcy'' office would have
been willing 10 acc.:cpl a au•lty pica,
offered a year ago, 1n exchange for a
life pni.on term without the pou1-
b1ltty of parole.
SALE OF THE YEAR ... "The result of th1i. 1ns1\tence was
not merely the co1t of defense
w11ncssc~. 11 included the cost of
Jud1c1al resources, clerical. attorney
and 1nvest1gat1ve resources all at
public expense," Butler said. "The
trial lasted many wceki. yet the JUry
took lc&s than ~ven hours to !ay
unanimously that the dt\tnct at-
torney wa\ wrong."
Fro m A l
know what I'm got ng 10 hu" nc x I
year ·
Hut he \av' he will he hert . .tlong
w11h 25-ycar-old John <1urulc ()f
""orwalk and 23-ycar-old Ken R1et-
for'> of Balboa hland holh ,,f whom
lamped oul nexl IO ~angrcn fuc~a y
night along with about a do1cn others
"We all know ca<:h other from the
..alt.· R1t'tf11r\ \,ud Wt uime e111•n-
"ear lor lhl\ 1101 e <i \1·ar \hopping
\pr cc
f hr dt«1 I\ I hn \<I , dft IJU Ir .tgCOU \
< aml'I hair hla1tf\ mark1·d d11wn h't
.... mulh il'I ,,., rx·ru·nt ( 1)1\()0 \h1n\
110 \ak lr1m1 '1<1111 75 f)l'Hl·nt off I hn
all hrnught Jfl\o~hnr lr11m \2IJ(1 111
\ J()(J Ill \f)l'nd
At ~<iv 11wncr \I I >11ugl.t\\ v.ho
looked fitting.I~ relaxed c<HI} today 1n
a \p1ffy hluc \Ult dt:\(.rtbcc.J 1he
annual event 4\ "a little h11 of Barnun1
& Hai k} .i l1111t h11 of /1gltcld a ycilt
man<tf(cmcnt c.hallt-ngr
·we put 1r1 extra phone hnc'I tor
, rcdll tard c hcc h rx1ra c...s\h reg1\·
lcr\ h11ed 51J l!J(al h1Kh "hool ktch 111
\tra1ghtcn mcrc.h.snd1\(· We.· \CrH
oHer and h111r11ll\1111·H1"'111t·1n the
..alc\ hoc\
I )11uj1.IJ\\ ~11d rno\I • 11 I hl 1 tcm\ 1 n
hi\ \lore· prnl11m111.inll} men \.tnd
hoy'uport\wl'ar (v.lmh e.w.platn\ why
lhc u11wd llil\ 111r11r11ng WCI\ X~
pcrccnl malt I an rnMked down 411
to MJ pcru·nt "Hnl a\ low a\ 7S
ncrtent If<-c\pt·• t\ 111 """' ahl1u1
\171JIJ(J(JtHI lftt flr\I cl,1. of tht \Jh:
whtt h < r1nltrllll'\ 1hr11uf(lt I ut•'><lil~
"I hev wiml \alu1· .rnd w1· g1H· 1t lo
them." Dou&Ja'i'> ~•d
Jim Finnegan. the store manager.
\urveyed the ltne of customers that
\tretched from the: \tore. past the E-.1
Roberto re\luarant, past "•lvcrwoo<h
dcpanmcnt \tore, and to a point
halfway up the Ne1man-Marc:u-.
hu1ld1ni. "You 'l<:C the ..ame people
year after year," he \aid, waving to a
l.U.,lomer haltwa} up the line "ft'\ great ..
, . Dayco. a 43-ycar-old Phthppincs
• hall ve. wa~ convicted in December of
the 1982 Huntington Beach murder\
of his e\lqtnged wife and mother-in·
law
MESA COP DEFENDED ...
From Al
good lOP A damn good top .. \he
\atd 'I JU\t know he touldn't have
tl<1ne tht\ and I don't give a --what
anyone '>ay\, I don't hchcve 11.
"I know he and ht'! wife have been
deva\tated by tht\ and I'm &oing to do
c.-verylh1ng I can 10 iuppon him and
help him out," \he added < mt1ll1 \atd .,he fir'lt met l..auchlan
when 'lhc filed a complaint aea1n\l
.. ome ne1ghbon and a\ked poltc.:e to
intervene l...authlan, \he \atd wa .. thc
offic.er ~nl lo handle the 1nudcnt
"lie wa\ 'IO profc'l\t0nal -went
about h1\ work wtthout Lau\1ng a htg
deal When r wa~ raped, ht \UI With
me, talked with me and finally talked
me into rcpon1ng 1t." <ihe explained
Lauchlan wa'I \U\pended from the
pohle force with pay Jan llJ after a
'.!2-year-old C.,anta Ana woman 1old
i1Ulhofll1l'\ the p11liteman had
molc\tcd hn after rcquc,ttnfl, her to
pull ofTthe Newport f-rceway betausc
of a faulty ta1l li&)i1.
The patrolman had previously
been repnmandcc.J for reportedly
mole'lltng a 39-ycar-old Cona Mesa
woman who ..aid Lauchlan grabbed
her brea\t\ after ordenng her 10 ra15e
her arms 1 he woman \Cltd the
policeman told her she'd been 'ipced-
ing
In a 1hirc.J 1nc1dent. l..auchlan is
accu\Cd of raping a r ounta1n Valley
woman whc1'd been 1n a minor car
dn1dcn1 fhc oOiler. who ha\ ~cn
told he will tlt'. fired. 1\ 10 appear 1n
rnun f-eh 24 for a preliminary
hearing.
Pnor to ht\ arrest. Lauthlan had
1w1c.e been •11n&led our for act\ of
hcrol\m once help1ng 10 rescue two
thildrcn fr<>m a burnin~ house and
fighting thr blate until firefigh1er
arrived
BAD CREDIT HABITS AID CON ARTISTS ...
From Al
.1t)(nJt 1 lt;in1ng up the· ltln
"II \11111 1 ;in '1 cl11 11 \omrom· cl'K'
t .HI I.\ v.h,tl f f•fdrnan rrportrdf) lf1ld
Yarhi1r111111h a1t1ir<l1ng lo thr dt•1t·c
tt\t:
'rarhor11ugh went In the
,, u 1 ho11 t "'' Pol 11 c· hugxrd h I'> offiH·
1111 1111· r11n1h floor ,,f thr ttank of
Arner11 an t"wrr dOd had lht· \CC uni)
ch1rf 'l<'t U[l a \Ct.cine! mr1·t1n& with
f eldman 11n Jan I,
f cldm41n whu m.in.tH~\ ;a aueil
home 111 Anahe1n1 <1wnc:c.J h> hi\
mother °"''" JrrC11f(n<·cl in Mun1c 1pal
< tiurt thp wrC'~ A prt"11m1nar,.
hr.sr1 n1i w.s\ \('t 1111 I ,.h .1 1
Whclhr• r rldmt1n WCI\ d na11.r
\ 1<.11m of t tr<.um\tdnu· will he de
1ermined in c.11un. hut un\C rupulou\
l rc·d1t d in1< <>rx·r.1t'"' 11rr "not n
rn1n1-.< uk pr11hk111 · .111 ord1n1 t11
\la tc f >t-pu I> A 11111 nr ~ C 1rncra I A I
~ht'ldun
Thrir .11m " lo <h.t llcnic poor
t re<l1t r nltt<'\ ''"the tr c ltent\' profile\
hy dl\put1n1 an an ounl number a
ha lane r or .1 cl:w-Fi > law if 1hr
( rrd1tor fail\ tci ;in\ we r lhr Query
w1th1n 10 wf1fk1n1 d .. \ .. , !hr <.on,umrr
w1n\ h) clrfouft .ind thr t'ntt) "
Jclctcd
If left um hallcnicd rhr hlrm1\h
will lllut< h rhr 1 rC'<ltl rr<.otd for ~vcn
yun and 1 hankruptc y fur I (J
"T hr) ht>pt' thrnu1h •herr rep·
ct11wn th .. 1th.tt1nforma11on will drop
Just Call
642-6086
oll the Ille .. txrlained '\chant of
IHW
IR W' c red1t d1v1\1on " a ware-
h11u\C o( tomputcn1cd pcr~onal
t rcd1t informa11on tapped by 25.CJ()()
\uhilu1ber\ na11onw1dc who act a'I
lender'>, 'iU< h a\ bank\ an<l rcta1lc"
tqually larif credtl bureau rran\
I 1n1on C tt'dtt lnformat111n < orp ha\
rcc.:ord\ on 20 m1ll1nn < aliforn1a
rc\tdenl\
'x.han1 ancl John Wolc.J reg1onul
VIC(' prt•\ld('nl fnr r ran'l I In ton 1n
'ian1a Arrn hoth 'l.lltd a \mall J"W"r
u·n1agc lc\\ than 1 pcncnl of thr
cntnc'I filed Jnnually arr 1nanurate
I ht' pcncntagr appart'nlly leave'
rnouRh for < rrd11 t l1nll en
ltcprent'ul\
fft1wever c u\lomt·f\ hav(' filed
enough c.ompla1nl\ ovrr t red1t repa1t
c. ltntt' to r>r11mp1 thr Allornry \,en·
eral'\ offi,e to \Cck lought·r pcnalt 1e'I
for opc:ratof\ that don't delivrr what
they prom•~. '31d \hcldon 1n \nn
r>1ea11 A ntw law lrvy1ni' t rtminal
;,ind uv1I pcnal111e• \hould be 1n·
tmduccd th" Lca11la11vc K'\\IOo
r>waynr McRndt. 44. who run\ a
f ullenon ned11 clinic w11h the ..ame
name a1 fcldman'1 "Y' ht run• h••
bbttneo ho~stly ff Mc8ndc dOt',n't
fulfill h11 plrdJr to clean up h"
cu,tomen <rcd1t profile hc \ltd he
ofTr" refund' The avnaae <.harir I\
about SSO. ht' \ltd
Mc.Hnde ..aid he 1ells tl1c:nt\ they
l an write the ~me letters he doc'I to
< hallcngc damag.ing credit infor-
m.tt10n . but "we know a little more
what to \aY and how to word them ..
I le ~•d he learned the trade out of a
I f{ w crcd11 hnndbook
Over-spender\ can revive their
< rcd1t rccord in other way\
T hc 'tat< .. , 1wo larae•t credit bu·
reauf\ TRW and l run1 Union.
recommend the methods of Con-
\umer C rcd11 C c1un~lor\ Money
m,inager.. for 1hc non-profit corpor·
allon ba'W'd 1n Waah1ngton, D.C
nrgottate d redutcd repayment sched·
ulr w11h trcdltorund ci11rall a vow of
life without trcdtt cards. explains
< arl Lindqu111t, president of the anta
Ana·h3\t"d «hapter
I indqul\I <Utld tounaelori -helped
more than 600 Oranac County (am1I·
•C' repay SI 2 m1lhon in debt• laat rear A• an example, he pointed 10 a
t untinatnn Beach couple 1n their
early l<n. ooth employed by tchool
drstricu.. who were overburdened
with debh They brouaht their
~I I ,000 worth of credit •roublet to
l.1ndqu1\i.two yean •ao
lnttud of bankruptcy or an tr·
revcnibly 1ta1ncd crcdll h1t1ory.
"1hry have only seven of H creditors
ltf\ and will be totally hqu1dated 1n
1wo month\" ht \.ltd .
Wetal do you Uh 1boal tb~ 011ly Pllol? Wht doa'I .)'ff llke1 C:all tbt'
aomb•r 11 ltfl aod your mtuaae wlll lH> rf'tordf'd, lrHtertkd and dtllvtrtd
co cbt approprlacr tdltor.
Tat• 1amt U ·boar 1n1w1rln11trvlr~ ma)' be a1e4 to ref!ord leun1 to lbt
tdllor oo an1 topic. Con&rtblilort to our ~cui,. t'Ol1m1 m11t ln<'l1dr thf'lr
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /WedOMday, Januery 25, 198A 87
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Expert sees law changes
bringing down tax shelters
LOS ANGELES -M~or r~
visions 1n 1984 tax laws could trigger
a shake-out 1n the booming real estate
syndication industry that soared to an
estimated S25 billion in offerings last
year, according to a leading expert.
"This shake-out should separate
credible syndicators and deals based
on solid. long-term economic benefits
from profiteers pustun~ deals which
are solel)' tax shelter oriented," said
Stan Ross. co-managing panner at
Kenneth Leventhal & Co .. the na·
t1onal CPA firm noted for real estate
expertise.
Sales seminars at Chapman College
Man} of toda} 's syndication deals
are based !lubstant1ally on tax incen·
u .. es. he said. and proposed tax
changes could temporanl} slow down
the rapid nse in synd1cat1ons that
ha\ e been growing at 20 percent
annuall> Howe\ er despite any major
tax changes. Ross bclie.,,es that real
estate will eme~e as an even stronger
and more credible investment over
the Ion~ term.
Con•altant and Nlea trainer Jules Marine
will conduct ulea aemlnan at Chapman
Colle,e ln Orange Feb. 4 and March 5. The
fee la $90. Marine, wbo hu made hi•
reputation on teaching professional• bow to
•ell their ldea•, product.8 and services, i• the
former owner of the White House restaurant
ln Laguna Beach. The February course,
offered throqh the college'• continuing
education program, la titled "Proved SkUl•
of Effecti'Ye Profea•ional Selling and Per-
auuion." The following month'• seminar la
"Overcoming Sales Objection• and Cloelng
the Sale." Further information on the work-
•hope can be obtained by calling Gary
Hanson at 997-6728.
"A significant number of tax re-
form proposals arc expected to go
before Congress this )'Car which could
There's no argument: Disputes can help
When forecasters agree,
bad things can happen
NE\\. \OR" ( .\P) -\eldom do ~ou get
total agreement among those "'ho ~eek to
determine JUSt "'hat Ill going on 1n the cconom}
and its instituuons. such as the stock e~change
and the Federal Rc<icn c
It ma~ be JUSt as IACll. because IAhCnC\Cf
forecasters agree about the elonom) and "'hen
anal~sts become smug about the future of the
stock market the \Cf) altltudesseem to generate
unforeseen. negative force\
A. pos1t1on (:an be de' eloped. there tore. in
support of disputes
For C\ample. one ot tht' healthiest dispute~
concerns thl' m1n1mum "age and whether 11
should be amended to allo"' summer "'or!.. b)
teen-age~ at v.age~ bcluv. the houri~ minimum
of$3 35. •
Sol Cha1k1n . prl'\ldent of the International
Ladies' Garment \\ orl..ers' Union. recenth
contended JO an artrc:le that the countn must
continue restncuons on such emplo~ment.
since to relax the lav. would endanger adult
1obholdm ..
His assertions. made 1n the The Journal of
the lnslltute for Soc1oeconom1c 1ud1es. were
read b~ Professor Walter E. Williams, an
ernnom1st at George Mason Un1 .. ers11}. who
then challenged them
He didn't mince words. accusing Cha1k1n
and his assistant. Phil Comstock. of "m1s-
concep11ons. erroneous facts and dema-
gogue!"} .. He C\ en questioned the ethics of those
opposing a ~ubm1n1mum wage
It didn't stop w11h that Williams. who is
black. indicated that racism might be involved
He suggested that opposition to a subm1nimum
wage tends to protect union workers -white
workers -at the expense of jobless blacks.
It 1s ironic. he says. that so many well-
1ntent1oned people support the m1n1mum wage
concept "out of decency and contern for their
fellow man.·· behcv1ng that 111s an "an11-poven}
and social J ust1ce tool ..
.\nother hvel} debate 1s under wa) about
real estate synd1ca11ons. with promoters con-
tending that such investments ofTer ord1naf)
peopk huge 13\ shelters. and their cnt1cs
claiming some s)'ndica11ons are on marshy
ground.
The two biggest cnt1c1sms - ofTered by
accountants. insurance companies. other real
estate investors and to some extent by the
Internal Revenue Service -are that profits
might be exaggerated and the tax benefits might
be disallowed.
Gordon Clagett. vice president for real
estate investments of Equitable life Assurance,
claims "there 1s going to be a shakeout among
the tax shelter S)nd1cators ...
He contends that man} of them are paying
exorbitant sums to create bigger tax wnteofTs.
and he cited these two examples:
-Real estate syndicators who paid S58
million for a downtown office building 1n a
major Western city, although the building's
asking price had been $50 million.
-A synd1cator who invested hundreds of
millions of dollars in a mixed-use development
that inst1tu11onal bidders figured was worth
about one-third less than was paid .
Time will tell who is correct. but 11 seems
you need not wait to find out who got the better
of this disagreement, which began about one
year ago with the issuance of a news release.
-l1fdili~ld"'llllijl----Apple Computer reports
lower 1st quarter profits
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Inc reponed sharply lower profits for the
1984 first quarter ending Dec. 30 with net
income of S5.8 m1lllon compared to S23.5
m1ll1on for the -;ame period last )ear
Pn share earnings fell from 40 cents to
IO cent~ for the quarter
pnce cuts on the l\pple II. increases in
research and development and marketing
effons and costs associated with company
r.eorgamzat1ons.
In December. Sculle) said. Apple sold
more than I 00.000 Apple lie computers. a
record
-if passed -Slgn1ficantly alter laws
affecting real estate investment. syn-
dications and limited partnerships:·
he said.
Dirrct attacks on provisions grant-
1 ng favored tax status to real estate
investment are being championed by
reform proponents. said Ross in an
ankle in thism month's "Strategic
Real Estate." Among th'e proposed
tax reforms are the following:
-Restricung the timina of interest
and other expense deductions on
accrual method taxpayers to the
penod incurred;
-Taking the time value of money
into account when determining ac-
crual method deductions:
-Increasing penalties on ta.>.
deficiency assessments:
-Reducing Accelerated, Cost Re-
covery System (ACRS) benefits and
rehabilitation credits o n property
lea~d to tax exempt cnt1t1es:
-Lengthening the ACRS recovery
penod for real estate to 20 years from
the present 15 years:
-Treating publicly held partner-
ships as corporations to eliminate the
pa!.s through of losses.
Some real estate syndication deals
rely on accrual of interest for their
economic viability, Ross said. This
method allows syndica~ors to let
interest accrue and be paiU at the end
of the loan while still taking yearly
deductions. The time value of money
concept can result in impressive
profits.
Although the Rostenkowsk1 bill.
designed to hmit the use of accured
interest. failed to pass last year. a
similar measure may fare better in
1984, he predicts.
Ross views the reforms as a trade
otTthat should pour billions of dollars
in revenue into the federal govem-
men t and greatly aid efTons to
balance the ever mounting federal
budget deficit.
"Moreover. the IRS 1s clearly
signalling its intention to clamp down
on tax shelters... the expert said.
"Revised audit procedures for pan-
nersh1ps enacted in 1982 v1nually
assure that more tax shelter partner-
ships will be audited and more
deductions disallowed."
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dropped from $41.1 million to $5.5
m1ll1on. an 871perc.ent decline.
Sales. howc~{r. Ju_y.ped 48 percent to
i316 million.
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Business up 45 p~rcent at
Newport 1nortgage loan fir1n
The Hammond Co . a pµbl1cly-held
Newport Beach mortgage banking fiqn.
reported l\S mongage loan business 'ol-
ume was up 45 percent and revenues
increased 16 percent. but net income was
down 16 percent dunng the first three
quarters of its current fiscal year.
"The last three quaners have been an up-
and-down period for the housing industry.
real estate, and mortgage banking. While
the housing industry has been recovenng
nicely -thanks to the growth of its
afTordablc housing market segment -that
ha!> not bcl·n enough to ofTset the slowing
cfTects of the higher mortgage rates that
became pre' alen1 last Jul) and are still with
us ." said C ha1rman and President Thomas
T. Hammond. reporting on the nine
months ended Dec 31 . 1983.
"Nevertheless. on balance. the first nine
months of our current fiscal )Car show
substantial increases in both business
volume and revenues:· he added.
loan ongmat1ons for the three quarters
totaled $198.6 million. a 45 percent
increase over last year's S 136. 7 mil hon.
Revenues for the period were S8.8 million,
up 16 percent from $7.6 million the
previous year.
Net income per share for the period was
$1 .2 million. or 59 cents a share. a 16
percent drop from la~t years $1.4 m1lhon
or 78 cents a share.
western Thrift & Loan
M~king more money for you .
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COSTA MFSA • 2000 Harbor BIVd . C714) 645-3153
DOWNEY • 9550 E. Firestone Btvd • <213) 923-3201
Ct.ENDALE • 414 N. Brand Btvd • (213) 240-5550
SAN DIEGO • 3681 Sports Arena Blvd • (619) 225-'10tt
TAR'ZANA • 18724 ventura Blvd • (213> 881-0'200 TORRANCE • 2424 w. sepulveda BIVd • (213) 554-4810
WHITTIER • 15242 Whittler Blvd • (213l 94S-7561
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• Additional advances allow you to qualify wday.
then borrow again wmorrow.
• Interest rate cdling.
• Assumable.
• No prepayment penalty.
• Indexed to United States Treasury Securities.
Free interest bearing checking account.
One.Year Adjustable Monthly
Plan.
• '· 5% annual payment cap.
• 4. 5% lifetime interest cap.
• Rate can change after 6 months.
• Monthly thereafter.
Three.Year Adjustable Plan.
• 4.0% lifetime interest cap.
• Payments can change every three years.
• Interest rates can change every ~ix months.
• 30·year loan.
Our 30.Year Fixed Rate
Loan is another option.
• Protects you from the risk of interest rate increases.
• Payments remain constant.
Call 1-800-CHEK-NOW
( 1-800-243-5669)
• financial representatives are o n the line Monday
through Friday to tell you how and where to apply.
• Ask about our variety of other mortgage loan plans.
Claremont
(714) 621-3996
Newport Beacb
(714) 675-9,70
{213) 48S-OS39
Wllsblrc Oftlce
(213) 937-24SO
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